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The Liberal, 17 Dec 1908, p. 4

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.! 1)o til hornL lumuoxn limb The public meeting in the Masonic Hall Tuesday evening in the interest of umintaining Local Option in this place was well attrnded. and the wankers gave runny facts in support of that nwusurc that could not be dis- puted. Rev. A. 1’. Bruce as chnirumn raid that the village hud been elderly undu‘ Lorul Option. and he had H‘usml to think that tllt' pimple as n. \thlt' are Wt‘ll satisfied Without the licensed lN Ar. flew. J. D. Murrow. pnslnr of St. Juhn'x-I l’I'Psbyu-rian Cburch,Turn‘nto. “an the first speaker. He said at, the butth that. he had no hard words to my alum hotel-keepers, as he know nuanqu them to he himhoarted, whale- uunlud. juvial follows. One hotel- Lcfiwrhad recently told him that the bar business was a “had Lusiness." aunt-her that "it. was a curse." while a mild said “he knew he should not b:- i~n it." Mr. Morrow un-ntinned many ilwlfl‘ln‘cs in Toronto and othvr places where winery and wretchedness hm] entered homes, uwing In the nearby l-Mr-l'unurs that, some fathers and bus- be AI'. Where Iniaery and W! chin-ed homes, uwing bur-mums that, some f: [m min cuu‘ld nub pass. Rev. Mr.__ Got-dun. [KINGS cumu llllu Pann- Rev. Mr. Got-dun. Prvsliyterian Imnmtur all, Maple, followed. and made a good in resslun, nu did the previous upenker. ie helievvd in lhe nld Srotch saving thuL the ilnpmlant thing was in get a mun right, inwaudly. But that, duty was more easily performed if the nulwmd temptations were first re- moved. Some men can drink in mod- t-mtion. but, the bar Lnok advantage of those that. am Weak. Mr. Gordon I'L'fm‘l‘ed to n grandfather. whom he knew. who drank regularly. but was never known to he dluuk; the father did the: same thing. but the sun fell through strong drink. acknowledging that he bud not. his father's or his randfntlier'u determination. Ho.- be- ieved that With one 01- um; exceptions the lm~iness men in Maple would vote for continuing Local Option. He liked to see people happy find prnspvruus. but sun-ly they could eat, and be merry without a licengd ha}: _. ._:|_..4..A .. ‘VILOOIIDK Ilurunru n"... Mius Mary Trench contributed a solo, and before the meeting closed the speakers were accorded a hearty \ ()to of thanks. Brimnt and overflowing with Christ- mas beauty and happiness. Atkinson «Sc Switzor; Mary Ann. wife of George Coombs. Stu. died suddenly at. Bradford lust Thursday. in her 72nd year. ' ‘ ‘ "‘ " I‘nâ€" Dulknnhk .Illuluuu,‘ u. u‘. _..._ The death of Rev. Dr. Galbraith nccuu'ed Friduv in ’l‘m-outo. He was utricken with paralysis a month ago, and twn weeks latkr lmvk a relapse. Tuesday of last Week Mr. McArtbur. assistant manager of the Toronto & Yin-k Radial Railway, passed away aftera lingeling illness. Deceased had breu suffering from anaemia. He was highly respected by all whu knew him. Money in your pocketsâ€"after Christ- mas if you buy here. Atkinson & S w i tier. Misu'Maggie Gillies of Toronto. has been visiting in this lucality the past two weeks. Mrs. A. Keifer and three children of [mthbridgm Alta. are visiting Mrs. K9391”: parents here. Mr. and Mrs. D. Glass. . v- u-..u. Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Gillies gave a Prngrvssive Euchre party to mer thir- ty of their young friends on Thurqday (-vening lust. A umst eujuynhle even- ing was spent. by all. The first. and second prizes were Won by Miss Mc- Culluln and Mr. John McCallum. 7 A number of our young peuple at,- beuded the Leap yeur dance in Nnhle- ton Hull last Friday night and report an excellent time. Anniversary Services will he held in the Presbyterian Church here on Sill:- day Dec. 27th. Seu'ice morning Mud evening. Bountiful bargains in everv dt’purt- meut. Atkinson & Switzer. [From “Success Magazine."] A week before the Christmas buli- days a. Princeton undn-rgrnduate who lived in Chicugu wished tn shirt. home. thus gaining a week‘s mention on the other studruts. He hnd. however. used up all thenhsencesfmm recitations which zu‘e allowed. and any more. With- out. good excuse Would have meant suspension. In a quandary he hit upon this solution: he telegraphed his father the fulluwiug measusze: .‘n-n “SKA-ii‘i‘atvnfiimdne by the B. 8:, or straight. homv?" The answer he received read: "LR straight hflmp.“ -.. .v , _”L_ Au°€§liibiciun of the faculty was sufficient. COWXEâ€"In Richmond Hill. on Thm day. Dec. 10. to Mr. and Mrs. ( Cowie. a. daughter. Be generous now. Fmget no Atkinson & Switzer. JULIANâ€"At Castlemnro. on Monday. 1 14th December. Elizubetb Geo. wife of John G. Julian, in her 45th year. | J 19-6 \VHERE THERE‘S A W'ILL. Puauc MEETING. N ews Notes. Strange. :Ox’r" DEC. 17. DEATHS. BIRTHS telngrum to the 1ome Ollk‘. BY=LAW 'No. To repeal By-law No. 203 of the Corporation of the Village of Richmond Hill. \V'hm'oas. a etitinn has iwon pro- senled tn the 1i unicipul (luminil nf Hu- Viliaga of Richmond Hill. sigm-d by ninety-tum of the ratepayers of liw auid village. uud praying lhe Unuhuil to submit u. By-Lmv to repeal thu ex- isting Local Optiun By-ln w,â€" Tberefuro. in “cum-dunm“ with the l'nyvr 0f the mid pctitinmâ€"rs. (he nniuipnl Council n! the Curpumlii-n Richmond H i." mucus us fullnwszâ€" no a 1. That. By~lmv No. 203 of the said Corporation of the Villa 0 of Rich- mond Hill. being “A By- aw to pro- hibit the sale of intoxicating liquors lwy retail in the Municipality of the Village of Richmond Bill." be and it. is hereby re ealed,-â€" 2. That. tge votes of the electors of the Village of Richmond Hill shall h» taken on this By-law on the same day. at the same hour. at the same place. and by the some Deputy Returning Oflicvr. as for the Animal Election for the Municipal Council of the said Municipality. said duu- lH-ing me fun-uâ€" m.-v An nA\YlTAD\' a. .l mu, nu u uL'Avu\v~.-_' _ ,, THIRTIETH DAY OF DECEMBER. 1908. at the Clerk's Office in the Vil~ Inge of Richmond Hill. the Reeve nf the said Village shull attend. and up- point in writing, signed by himself. two persons to attend at the final summing up of the votes by the Clerk. and one person to attend at, the said ulling place on behalf of the pal-suns interested in and dvsimus of promot- ing the passing uf this By-luw. and u. like number interested in and dcsir- nus of opposing the passing of this Bylaw,â€" 4. That the Clerk of the said Vil- lage of Richmund Hill shall attend at ‘the Council Chamber at the hour of l twelve o'clock in thy forenunn (m the 74 ‘â€" . ‘v-v . “1' 1mm ffifiii‘fiwiiifmofhANUSRY. a .â€" 3. That an WEDNESDAY. THE ,, - _ __ --,."..n.suu to sum up (hie number of votes givun fog an_r_i_:gg2finst this BY-luw,-â€" vacnv: uu-vvu ... 7...- i, FIFTH DAY OF )ANUABY. 5. Thi: By-law shall come inln oper- ation and he of full force and effN-L on and after THE FIRST DAY OF MAY N EXT after the final pussing thernf. A L‘ l‘:.'x1 iuufl nuc unu- y.........,., ._._, ,, Read a first and secnnd Lime and lead in Committee. Dated at, Council Chamber. in th Village of Richmond Hill, this 3rd day of November. 1918. Take notice that the above is a true copy uf a proposed By-luw which has been taken into cunsideratinn. and which will be finally passe-d by the Council of the said Municipality of tlw Village of Richmond Hill (in the event nf the assent of the ell‘ClUIS hein obtained thereto) after one want from the first puhliL-utinn thm-enf in "The Liberal" nvwspupvr, the date uf which first publication mm the 31d .1, t LI_.. '2 Also a. good supply of {FRESH OYSTERS CRANBERRIES FREDH FISH “qu“ u-uv u.v...~.. ,, .7 , day of December. NUS, and that tin- votes of the electors uf the said Munici. palily will be take-u therein) un the day and at the bum- aud place therein fixed. NUTS ORANGES BANANAS Selected for Holiday Trade A FIRST CLASS LXNE 01“ Cigars for Xmas Presents. \VISHING MY PATRONS A MERRY XMAS. E“. E. Sims \thle 01' part OutfitFre-e. “ [.0 offer. \Vx'iu w.- 1301. SALESMEN CLERK’S NOTICE. Eat and be Happy on Xmas. RIDGEVILLE. ONT. 'prFS XN NURSERY STOCK FRUITS, ETC. part, time: Liberal Terms; e. “'9 have something new “him at once. Esmblishud Buy Your . Bowman & Son “3., Ltd., A. J. HUME. Village Clerk. BON-BONS CHOCOLATES CANDIES By=Law No. finally xssvd nu Inn blurun 11:1 1 OF JA. UARY. A.D. 1006. hving u By-Luw to rnhihit the gala hf liquur in the Municipality of the Township of Vaughan, he nnd the same is hmehy repealed. ,1 .L- ,‘.._Ar.-‘A- .J The Municile Uuunr‘il of rutinn vi the ’l'mvnship uf lien-cl\):_e-Inulztu as fullnwmâ€" 1...! Nu. 805. “up”; passvd nu lbs: 1516] .-. ‘ -.-- ‘nn IL nu 2. That the vute hi the electors of the said Tuwnship of Vaughan will be taken on this By-an by [I‘m Deputy Returning Gillan-rs hernilmfti-r named nn MONDAY. THE FOURTH DAY OF JANUARY. 1909. cum- nu‘ncing zit Nim- u'clnck in the morn- ;..a “mi nnnlinlllllll until Five o'clock moncing at Nim- u'clnck ing and continuing until in tlm ahernoun, uL ll: tinned plucv ‘ -\ HA-.-“ Ulll'u PI"L"CII*’ POLLING SUB-DH'ISION N0. l.â€"â€"Vic- tnriu Hull, 'l‘hm-nhill. \Vm. M. Bmm-a shnll be Deputy Returning Ut’flcvr um] \V. H. Uluhine almll lw l'nl! UlPl'k. I,â€" " - ll. \JIuUn-g. ‘- POLLING SUB-DIVIBION No. 2.â€"Juhn Charles’ Hme. Path-Nun. “Hm-S. Rumhlu shall he Dvpuly Ih-luxning Officer and \Vm. Washington shall be I U” unrn n. POLLxsa SUB-DIVISION N0. 3.â€"-'I'em- perunce Hull. Edgelc-y. Just-ph Quuntz shall he Deputy Returning Utficu- and Ruben-t mes shall] he Pull (Elm-k. If” Pull Clerk. ‘h"llt’l| uuvIIIuAv.-.-.. - ~ _ POLLING SUB-DIVISION No. 4.â€"â€"Mn- snniur Hull. Maple. '1‘. 0. Nixon shall be Deputy Reuu-ning Olficer and “’11:. T. Uuuk shall bt' Pull Clerk. POLLING SUB-vawxox Nu. 5.â€"â€".\lrs. \Viggins' Shup. Pine Gruvr. \Vln. Tm-nhull shull he Dvpnly Returning Ulficer and Chas. lelluer shall he Pull Ulvl'k. Ponusu SUB-DlVlBION No. 6,â€"Mrs. Smmps‘ Hume. Purplcville. Rugvr Harvey shall he Dt-puly Returning Otfii'vl‘nnd \V. 0. McDunald shall he Pu” Ulé‘lk. POLLING Svn-Dn‘xmox No. 7.â€"â€"Mrfl. IV \Ilnul.‘\- u- .- .. Flo-mind's Huusv, rune-maim- 9. “'11:. \\ uudmhall huhrpnty Returning Ofiicer and Janu-s \Vnnd shall he Pull Uh-rk. “ Puumm SUB-DIVISION No. 8.â€"â€"Bm-- kt-Lts' b‘lmp. KleinlvuI-g. (in). Kc-lluln shall he Dug)qu Returning Officer and Allin-n \Vhite shall he Pull Clerk. 3. That (m the 'l‘\V INTY-SEGOND DAY OF DECEMBER. 1908, at, the Clerk‘s office in Lllt‘ village uf Maple at llw hum- hf qu o'clock in the after- lmun. the Rene shall appoint in Wilt,- ing signed by himself. [\vu persons to utLL-nd at the final summing-up of the \nLes by the Clerk and one person Ln nth-ml at t-ach pulling place on behalf «If the persons lnh‘l't'stl'd in and desir- nus uf prmnuljug the puSsing of this ’ ‘ "' | » in. I‘.‘k..lf 6FWJANUHAY. 1909. Lu sum up the number nf votes given for and against, this BV-L-HVL bulu uv u. . o. This By-Law shall cmne mm opt-ration and he 0f full force and t‘fil‘ct nu and after the first day of May next after the final passing thl‘Hlf. Read a first ‘iuw this EIGHTH DAY OF DECEMBER. 1905. Read a secund time- tbis EIGHTH Ul‘ Ul‘JUuunnru;~ .uv». Read a seen-Ind. time- this EIGHTH DAY OF DECEMBER. 1908. By-I.aw to repeal By-Luw No 805 which is a By-Law to prohibit the sa'le of liquor in the Municipality of the Township of Vaughan. TAKE NOTICE that, the ahuve is u [I‘lll‘ cupy of n prunusvd By Law which has lw-en l‘akvn into considera- tiun hy Lhe Municile Council of the Township nf Vaughan. and which will he finally passed hy the said Council (in the event (If the assent of the electors being obtained the-veto). after one month frmn the pnhlii-utiun the-1e of in the Richmond Hill "Liberal," the date of which puhlicwtinn being Thunday, the Tenth Day of December, 1908. and at. the hour. day hnd place therein fixed for taking the votes of the electors. the polls will he held. J. B. MCLEAN. 24-4 Township Clerk. Ready Nov. 15. 1908, best ever sent out. beautiful covers in Colul‘s. flue portrait of Prof. Hicks ln colors. all the nld featuresand several new ones in the hook. The best, flSLl‘OllnllllCfll year book and the only one contnimng the [original “Hicks \Veuther Forecasts." By mail 35!). on news stands 30c. One copy free with \VORD Am) \Vonxu I the best $1 Mont.th in America. Dis- icounts on allumxmcs in quantities. Agents wanted. i Organist Wanted The Rev. IRL. R. HECKS WORD & WORKS PUBLISHING (30., 2201 LOCUST STREET, 20-3 24-2 For the Presbyteris mond Hill. ‘Applica‘ L‘\ll unu. . -..,_- mond Hill. Afifilicatilwxxs received up Late Car leaves N. 'J to Tuesda. . Dec. 1909. 1 , , L t C (KIM. INV‘N caesioucmkd 7 Epitaxial: a": :1 p‘ 31:51“ ACK FOR 1909. NOTICE. }';‘{;V.‘805. which Was lht! EIGHTH DAY 3h Th? iii FTH DA Y 1909. to sum up_thef u}: fl he undel‘mt-u- an Church. Rich ST. LOUIS, Mo HH- Corp“. Va Imhu n AN ()RATORIO-CANTA'I‘A 1 Methodist Church, Richmond him I i SUNDAY EVENING, DEC. 29, was ++++++H+++++++++HH++++$ 16. 17. Celery Dish Cream Pitcher Sugar an1 Spoonh Older ++++++°lulub+++ + Teapot - Zimam SMITH + , 4- " r+++#+++M+H+++-b-I~I~+M++M SPECIAL - XMAS SERVICE B r i t ish CANADIAN BUSINESS COLLEGE TORONTO Cars leave NORTH TORONTO and NEWMARKET at 6. 7, 8. 9, 10. ll. THE EFEQERNAL CETY 1. 2(3‘f'4. 5. 6. 7, 9, p. .u. Dec. 23, 24, 25, 26th. Lute Cur loaves NORTH TORONTO furNEVVMARKETat - ll-45p.m. Lube Car leaves NE\VMARKET for NORTH TORONTO at, - llp.lu. BETWEEN TORONTO AND SUTTON Dec. 23, 24, 25th. M ETROPOLITA§__ prlSION . “kWâ€"4:. In addition to regular saw-ice Car leaves N. TORONTO fm'HUTTON nL 7 p. “1.. and SUTTON for N. T0- RONTO at 7.45 p. m. SPECIAL NEW YEAR‘S SERVICE BETWEEN TORONTO and “NEWMARKET Appropriate Xmas Gifts in silver-plated ware. Butter Dfshf’fi - $3 60 Biscuit jar - - 5.35 Cake Di<h - 3 60 Fruit Dish - - 6 50 In addition tgAre-gul BETWEEN TORONTO AND NEWMARKET Dec. 2|st to 25th. at 4. 8. 111’- m Ismanucrxox, . . ASD THERE SHALL Coma Fomn, GIVE EAR To MY Worms, . Urox TIIIc MOUNTAINS, Tm: MIDNIGHT SONG, . 1 ero Us, . . . WITHIN 'I‘mr COURTS, . GOD'S Nun: Is LOVE, . Tm: CITY or LIGHT, . I HEARD A GREAT VOICE, . flout, . . . Now WHERE I WILL, . IIIs ALL SEEING PROVIDENCE. WATCH, THEREFORE, . A Song Human, . . Gov Is THE KING, . . Tm: NEW-BORN KING . MARKET at 2. 4. 1 NEXVMARKET fut January lst. us have N. TORONTO um MARKET at (j. Z. 9, 10. II a. Ill. iii TORONTO m EST at. 2. 4. 11.45 ,3,» .ven 'TOR'oix'To zit-11.45 Late Cur leaves NEVV- Dec. Sist. Ten pvr cent chen r. t: Shnnbnnd, and b attic. T. 6: Y. R. R. Cc PROGRAMME R. A. Farquharson, B A , Prin. Cor. Yonge & Bloor Sta. $3 601% 5-35 E 3 601 4 35 2.70 4-40 5; 3.60 75°: servicv fin. NEW- p_ [11,, and TORONTO . 12 a.m 7. 9 pin} N FIVV The west hnlf (If Int. ham. containing 100 ‘high state of cultivv ’erected a. largp brick .modious barns. all i I repair. The farm is w orchard and water. full plowing. For fm price and terms. apply ‘vv/‘VII\I Au 1 I ++++++++++4 Term of 1909. Mal c On a first mnrtgago nn farm pru- perty. Frnm three tn four thousand dollars. Private funds. Apply to ‘rvnrrni f I: 1541 A Good 8 room Brick furnace. on Yonge street. Apply D. HILL. Building lot (vn Ueutl'e Street, Rirh- moud Hill, east at Pnl'sm‘mgt‘. Apply to JAMES NE‘VIQLNv ..... 3l-tf ten er ce-nt better fur Business. c. noklvt Free. 25-tf A Black and Tan Hmmd was lost latwr part of November in the vicinity of Elgin Mills. The dog wore tag No. 6168. Reward. R. L. “'R‘iG HT. 81 Nusauufitu dASSELLS Canadian P u b - fishing Company The monthly magazines of the above company cover every variety of interest, and can now be obtained in Can- ada by yearly subscription at low rates. Onssvl's Magazine. per The Story Teller The Quiver . . Musical Home Journal The Girls’ Realm . It is not necessary to send to foreign countrles for maga. zines. Read the following:â€" Little I Chums Subscriptions taken at THE LIBERAL Office, or may be sent to CASSELLS & COMPANY 42 Adelaxde St. \V. Toronto . . Instrumental . . Recitative and Chm-u: Solo and Chorus . Chorus 2 and Female Voices and Chorus Male Voicvs and Chorus . . . Female Voice: Solo and Chow-u: . . . Quartctte Radiative, Chorus, Solo, Charm Choral Farm For Sale. 3 Folks Hound Lost Ri‘dfi'GL'AE‘LYNgTT. To Rent For Sale ining 100 news. All in u of cult‘ivntiun. On it hi ,rgP lu-ick hnuse and com- ,rns. all in good state llf ' farm is well fenced. Gnod 1 water. Full wheat and _ For fmther particulars. rms. apply on tho Qx-enfises. room Brick House with Solo and Chorus Chm-m Rccitative and Charm Duet and Trio Full Charm Chorus Iii-«Eamond Hill Bakery. A. NIC HOLLS. 22. con. 2. Mark- Ownm'. Richnmnd Hill. RUDD") Elgar; Mills. Toronto. $1.50 1.70 1.50 1.50 1.50 L50

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