I. “ {like (“ï¬lmed [S PUBLISHED EVERY @9th “In Esscmtialv, Unity; in Non-Essentials, Libcrty; in all things, Charity." RICHMOND HILL. ON'I‘., THURSDAY, MARCH 25, l.909 MARKHAM TOWNSHIP COUNCIL. I -â€".uâ€" GATHERED IN. Count-i1 hint at Unionville Saturday ' Dedicated to Mr. March 13 with all the members present I \Vorkinqmen’s Home. by the Com- John Hamilton. ~ EHURSDAY MORNING AT THE .3. EDWARD FRANCIS, NOTARY rusuc (.‘(32lelFSI(L\'EIt, (‘UNVI‘ZYAKCEIL Iin‘. leEIlrlL PIlIP-ITING (I: PUBLISHING HOUSEIAGExQY ROYAL AND BRITISH RICEI‘JOND HILL.0NT. r. r‘. in. MAIâ€"ION, E 01:03 a Paoramron. BUSINESS CARDS. 5:11 «that. JJN. 'ILKINSON. NLD. (317051853011 'rx) 1m. Cassmx) RICHMOND HILL Graduate Victoria University Mumbur College. Physicians and Sur- geons. Ontario _ Certif. Pulycliuic, New York Dist-ast of the Lungs a. Specialty. particularly consumption. £2 and. DR. FULTJN RISDUN. I) antist, H:r.::.sss )3 To DR. H. \V. ANDERSON) (hr. Youge and Bioor Sts., Toronto. \Vill bu in Richmond Hill on \Ve'l- ncsday afternoon's only. Ofï¬ce, next door north of Stand- ard Bank. 0.339, Hoursâ€"l p. m. to 5.30 p. m. detaining .IQHN R. CAMPBELL, VETERINARY SURGEON, ’1‘}: ornh ill . Calls by telephone from Richmond Hill charged to me. J. ll Pl entice, Lieunsau ticcioueor for the County of Y0 k G ) J la leJ o i a ) “ignorant at )c are via uptly rztendedto at reasonanlt rams I'Llslleuce Uniouville G R Gaul ling, Newton Brook.a.gent (or the mauve Genera.) Holes '1‘ Stigeou. J R McEwen Adz-ole Weston Sal-gem- «R NlcEwen. Liens-31 \uctimeers forthe Countyot York. 3 L’s: mm Isl-.001 ilmrtesmoticeand a. rea- u I I rule rates :‘;Lt;rana.ge solicited D. G. BLOUGH, House A nations: for aheConnty of York re- : )nttully azylimta yonr pair-011338 and friendly hit "me sales attended on the shortest notice taint easoaabemtes P 0 address King Pianist Pupil of W. H. Sherwood Private and Class Tuition in Plano Playing and Theory and rust NORA acme»; Pianiste Private Piano Lessons Pupils prepared for Examinations at the University of Toronto and the Toronto Conservatory of Music. MISS MILL IE TRENCE RZSZZ‘- 0Y3 HILL Teacher v‘f Piano Prepares pupils for Primary. .Iunior. Intermediate exalllllldtltlll at 'I‘oroutot Conservatory and (‘oling ~ of Music. SDE‘cial (-ours" in "Mt-gr‘s" Kivlder- - garter) Mnt'lutl. pit-Li ‘lliJl'lT '3 ~lpful l0 ! ' ._ l +2 1y . lit-giunors. I I ,. Annach ass. 00s. REAL ESTATE. ETC. r.i'I‘Q‘E-3ICD."EQLN'IEII11:21:... iii. ’E‘IEEC 14‘". | NO'l‘AllY PUBLIC, oonmssxonrrmrnx H18 H COURT OF jUSTICE,&c. Issuer of Marriage Licenses. I RICHMOND IIILL I‘US’] OFFICE . LiéiA-‘Nox .. MORGAN Barristers xi ml Sloth-lion's. Honor to loan on land anachutue: mortgagor :1 lowest rates :kuroruolhucâ€"Ilomoveu (.0 the old post (>ch one door west 0! the entlanu to the Ontario Ilank Nowzcarltet omenâ€"Three doors south of the and Reeve Ilapp in the climb: Oommunications receivcd:â€"â€" From Clerk of \Vhitt-hurch. that, \Vhitchurch council had granted $130 to improve townlino, on condition that Markham grant a likt- amount. From Treasury Department of On- tario. wrth cheque for $358.74 under Railway Taxation statute. from which was deducted $71.50 for keep of Mary Kirby. John Hilts, and \Vm. I’oole in Asylum. From Dr. R. J. Trumponr, Medical Health Ofï¬cer. to Board of Health, poser. George Cullingwnod. Ruined Diamond Merchant. of the Redeemed Drunkards‘ Evangelistic Band. with Christian love and respect. Devoted shephord, sent by the Father to tond His sheepâ€"- Some downcast. weary, moaning. and ready to weep; Strayed from the fold, in the wilder- ness gullP, Tattered and reckless, hopeless. un- shorn, . Great- is the honor conferred on theeâ€" tenderrng his resignation on account. I The pusth His shephmd, his children of fault found with his chargcs. Dr. 'I‘rumpour withdrew resignation at re- quest of council. From Gregory and Gooderham. r9- suit of damages Machell vs. Markham | to free: Down in the valley. down in the slum. Ilis watchword is "Save them I" He never looks glum. and Vaughan. stating costs to have Gent“. Shampm‘ with tender nature, been taxed at $52.02.. and judgment against townships for $200. Mr. Bailey was heard again re settle- ment of claim for damages for alleged injuries sustained last fall through fall of bridge south of Unionville, and wanted $200 to settle. Messrs. Nigh and Kirk interviewed M r. and Mrs. Bailcy and reported they I had secured a. settlement of his claim for damages for $140 on subject. to ap- p .smrnna pioVal of Council. _ ’1‘ HEnnLIm-Lnxrwx 6 51V IdoRGAN Padgetâ€"Kirkâ€"that this Connell pay himâ€- NG-V Mr. Robert Bailey $140, Settlement. in l’nwreuce F‘ Phone Mair-298 Dunbar Lawrence 8. Dunbar, Bsrxisteraï¬oliciï¬ors. Notaries, M. Home Life Building Cor. Adelaide & Victoria. 815.. Toronto. J. M. LAING Barrister, Solicitor, Etc. Richmond Hill Oflice, south-east cor- nor of Lorne Bldg., every Thursday afternoon. Toronto Olï¬ce, 30 Toronto street. Mortar T0 Lon: AT Lowns’r RATES. WIL‘LIAIM COOK“ BARRISTER, Soucrron, NOTARY, E'rc. Toronto Ofï¬ce. 33 Richmond St. West, Wesley Buildings. Richmond Hill Ofï¬ce. “Liberal†Ofï¬ce. every Saturday afternoon. Maple, Thursday afternoon. Money to loan at Five Per Cent (3%). Danton, Dunn 8. Boultbee Barristers, Solictors, Etc. NATIONAL TRUST OHAM BERS 20 KING ST E.. TORONTO, Canada. FRANK Dnrrroa. K. C. HERBERT L. DUNN \V. MULOCK LCULTBEF Phone Main 311. JAS. N EWToN ISSUER MARRIAGE LICENSES, EIJGIN IVIILI .S' Hf ginseng NOTARY PUBLIC Commissioner. Conveyancor. etc. 2 Insurance, and Real Estate Issuer of Marriage Licenses. Riohmonc. Hill l * I a? ‘EIRIGET BROS. d ‘t I murmurs. THORNHILL? I my took of Funeral Furnishing- kept at both places. i I I 2 gm t... 8' $12,313: * Law 21:; =15 Tabules: at drugglsta lop. as Tabules cure blllousuesa. :12}. us Tabules cure dlzziness. I C Sweet to Eat A cm" 30ml noun. slogan, *l .160 lit AWAKE , cost. full for all damages alleged to have been sustained by accident on bridge, opposite lot I0, con. 6. Pailgetâ€"Ormerodâ€"that the tender of Uorson 8; Son for printing be acCept- ed. Padgetâ€"Orlnerodâ€"that the follow- ing general accounts he paid:â€" Hart & Riddt-Il. stationery, . . . . . $ 30 92 Geo. Butter-field. 9, days at. $2 per day, attending Jas. Knox. 19 00 Brown Bros, statiom-ry., . . . . . 6 00 Dr. ’I‘rumpour, disinfecting houses (bill R. A. Mason. for- maldehyde $40, and paid Dr. J. A. McDonald $32, included) re smallpox ... Thos. Stacey. 3 days shoveling snow . . . . . . . 2 00 Kirkâ€"-Ormerodâ€"that the following ga vol accounts he paid:â€" Gideon Baker. 75 yds. at 15c. (30 yds. put on townline). . .. $ 11 15 Thus. Stacey, 17 yds. at 106. .. . . I 70 Jos. Eckardt. 61 yds. at 10c. .. 0 10 Jun. Snowball. 23 yds. of brick- bats at 100. yd. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 30 Padgetâ€"Kirkâ€"that this council grant Mr. J. L. B. Stiver the sum of $25 to reimburse him in part for ex- pense and time in capture of horse thief. Kirkâ€"Nighâ€"thatthis council donate the sum of $20 to Richmond Hill Agri- cultural Socicty, the same to be ex-l pended on improvements to buildings. Kirkâ€"Padgetâ€"that we pay A. J. Ream-$44.86. being half amount. for repairs to bridge. between lots Sand 4 con. 9. the people in vicinity having done a like amount, gratuitously, at the same time the township do not re- cognize any ownership or assume any liability for its maintenance. A by-Iaw was passed authorizing the reeve and treasurer to borrow to the extent of 9512.000 lrom the Standard Bank to meet current expenses until the taxes are collected. Padgetâ€"Kirkâ€"that Messrs. Nigh and Kirk be commissioners for north half and that Messrs. Urmerod and the reeve for south half, to inspect all the bridges in the t nvnship and report at next meeting of the council. . Council adjourned to meet on Satur- day, April 8th, at 11 a.m. .70.- V,»â€" SAID TO BE FINE. 'TIIIS SIMPLE HOME-HADE TREATMENT WILL OVERCOME RHEUMATISM. Few people here know that you can cure that. dread American disease. Rheumatism. with just common, every- day drugs found in any drug store. The prescription is so simple that any one can prepare it. at home at small It is made up as follows: Get from any good prescription pharmacy Fluid Extract Dandelion, one-half ‘ ounce; Compound Kai-goo. one ounce; Compound Syrup Sarsaparllla, three ounces. Mix by shaking in a bottle and take in li'asptmnful doses after each meal and al bedtime. These are. all simple ingredients. making an ab- Stulutely harmless home remedy at. little cost. Rheumatism, as every one knows. is ‘ a symptom of deranged kidneys. IL is a condition produced by the failure of the kidneys to properly filter or strain . from the blood the uric acid and other matter. which. if not eradicated. either- in the urine or through the skin poles, remains in the blood, decomposes and forms about. the joints and muscles. causing the untold suffering and de- fol mil y of rheumatism. This prescription is said to be a splendid healing. cleansing and inns:- oratirg tonic to the kidneys. and gives almost immediate relief in all forms of , bladder and urinary troubles and back- nullt'i sent. from above. Part of the Saviour’s infinite love: No part of man, but the Saviour Himself, Sent through man’s nature, 0 glorious sheath: Love is the chord tolead sinners astray, Astray from their erring to lead better \V'AVH: Tenderly watcheth the shepherd his sheep. ’Tis not. for the saved but the lost that he weeps. Chiding shepherd. gently chiding, great. pain to himself, The shepherd is anxious to bring to us wealthâ€"- Wealth not earthly, but sent from above, The soft. arm of Jesus to lead us to ove, IFor the good shepherd chideth his I sheep i From the valley of death to stop them I toleap, To restore to the fold the lost and forlorn. \Vho have strayed from their Saviour, outcast and lorn. . . . . . . . . _ . . 2:22 58' The angels of Heaven look down from above - Upon the good shepherd wrth inï¬nite ove. And lightens his cross as he seeks the lost sheep In the ways of the world that are l darkcst and deep, Rejoicing, rejoicing in Heaven above ITo think that a. last one restored to His love, Knowing on Parth that. some sin has been banished, Some evil from earth has by goodness been vanished. 'Thy mission is noble, thou good man elected To do the good Work by the Saviour selected, And with His great. blessing you go I through the world, I “God is love†is your banner, so nony unfurled, And your great support is the good iron rod iTlllll, keeps in the path our Saviour I has trod; .Long may He spare you to joyfullV l weep \Vhen the time comes for the meeting alum: ,The sheep and the shepherd will be united in love. ‘09â€"â€" Toronto Dally Star Hus Strong Com- bination In John Lewis and J05. T. Clark. In tho judgment of many readers one of the most interesting editorial pages in Canada is that of The Toronto Daily Star. Mr. John Lewis, author ‘ of the Life of Georgc Brown, and for many years (-bief editorial writer on The. Globe. is the Star’s chit-f writer. and the staff has recently been increas- ed by the- acccssion of Mr. Joseph T. Clark. “Mm-k.“ formerly editor of the Saturday Night. Mr. Lewis-x and Mr. Clark stand in the first rank of their profession in Canada. and the combi- nation of two such writers on the staff of the same paper is something unique in Canadian journalism. The Star‘s editorials are always sane. progress-he. exceptionally free from bias. political or ulht-rwlst‘. and always eminently readable. Special contributions in which "Mack's" personality is particu- larly noticeable, are now an outstand- ing feature of the page, so that, al- together it is little wonder that it is popular. -â€"â€"â€"â€"*0 CANADI AN PRESS ASSOCIATION The ï¬fty-ï¬rst annual meeting of the ('anndian Press Association begins at the Temple Building tn-dny. March 25. at IU a.m. The Thursday Session will opt-n with the addrer of Mr. David \\'illiams, president of the association. A most interesting programme coverâ€" ing three days has been arranged, in- cluding a. trip on Saturday to Peter- boro‘ over the Canadian Paciï¬c Rail- way. [Single copies, 3 ate». No 39 ++++++++é+++++++++++++1-4-1"!- February Sale TO CLEAR Mens’ Fine Clothing at Big Re- ductions, all made in the Latest Styles. I I HH++++H++++H++++ Suits in Fancy’rweea: reg $10 far $7.50 Smtsml-‘ancyWoa-stcdreg. 13.50l‘o;$11 SuitshFancchrstedreg. 12 for $9.75 1 Suits in Blue Serge reg.1‘lfcr$11.75 ‘ OVERCOATS Fine Ilcavy Coats, Velvet Collar and Strap on Cuff. In Fancy Stripes and Checks. Regular Prices 1 2.00 and 1.3.00 to Clear at 10.50 ARMSAVAGE Outï¬tter 'I'++++++++++M++4‘+++++++++4- ++M+’N'+4‘+++'I"H’i"i-+'I'+++++4"! 4"! at the C. N. 0. Station, or delivered in the For sale village and vicinity:â€" STEAM COAL For threshing engines. NUT, STOVE, FURNACE Best Scranton coal. Also Tile. Bran and Victor Feed for cattle and hogs. Also shorts and good American corn (old). All kinds of grain bought and highest possible prices paid at the Elevator. H. All. $88 THINGS ’ I." win upon their ‘meri S. 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