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The Liberal, 24 Jun 1909, p. 1

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AT THE LIQERAL PMNTING & PUBLISHING HOUSE RICHMOND Hlbh,0NT. VOL. XXXI. [8 PUULISBEI'EVEHY L‘EURSDAY MORNI 1‘. F. McMAHON. (SUCK Calls by telephone from Richmond Hill charged to me. Licensed Auctioneer tarthe County of ‘10 k (3:00.13 will): J-naigument Genaml sales utou eta urompf-ly Ltcoadedto no roasonnvh ugoafi Rang-leuceqmunville Licenced \untinneers torthe County of York. Silossczeudaduo on shortestnociceand a. tea- mnablo "tea Patronage solicited U-u‘. Will JOHN R. CAMPBELL, License Auccionem to: thaOounty 0! York re- opeutfully aohcnta your patronage and friendly influence sales “traded on the shortest notice find st eucaabemtea P 0 address King "(iiâ€"R (xiii-152;; Newtofi Brook, agent for tho above $1 per arm-1m, in advance] (I rupil of W. R. Sherwood Private and Class Tuition in Piano Playing and Theory and accessuu TU DR. H. \V. ANDERSON) Eur. Ymifgu' :m-l Hlnqr Scan. Tumnw. {ill be in Kichmmul Hill every \Vl-dnusdaly. OmL'e, next dmn' north of Stand- ard Bunk. 0.1ice Hmn'sâ€" 9 :L. m. to 5 p. m. Pupils prepared for Examinatinns at the University uf Toronto and the Toronto Conservatory of Music. 't‘ Baigoon. J K M Dimple Wes Sauchu a: McBwen. PLEASA NT VIEW FARM Prepares pupils for Primary. Junior. [ntel medgute examination at Toronto Conservatory and Calh- e of Music. Special cnurse in ‘2 yer‘s" Kinder- mrten Ml‘thod; particularly hslpfu] to eginners. 43.1y The mprietm‘ of Pl‘easgfnt View Herd olstpin Cattle and Breeder of Improved Chester \Vhifie HugS. Lot 29. lst Cun, Vaughan (Thm-nhill) has fuLsnle smye good young smck. V Thox'nnghbxféfl 551! zma bog kept for Service on the 91131313505 DR. FULTON RISDON. 136 utist, Lax-ets 5 ‘5. MISS MILLIE TRENCH BUSiNESS CARDS. VETERINARY SURGEON, J. EARLE NEWTON Pianist @132 (gihcrai Eon-on & Pnorumon Thornhill. Private Piano Lessons I. II P: entice‘ EIGKMOND HILL Teacher of Piano D. G. ISLOUGH, 11158 NORA McMAEON iftteriuary 1mm. i). G. GOODERHAM, C Sweet to Eat A Cody Bowel main J K McEwen Weston Prupricto r Organs Repaired nud Expan Work Gnnmmeed BARRIS‘I‘ER. Snucx‘mu, NOTARY, ETC. Tux-nut.” Office, 33 Richmond St. \V1'Sf, \Vesloy Buildings. Richmond Hill ()fflt-o, “Lihorul' Office. (-u-l-y Saturday nftm'mmn. Maplv. Thursday "fun-mum. Money (.0 luau at, FM 1- Pu- (‘rnt (37; . Danton, Dunn & Boultbee NATIONA L TRUST CH AM BERS 30 KING ST 19.. TORONTO, Canada. FRANK DErmx. K. C. HERBERT L. Utxx W. M 01.00:: Bovm‘agr Phone Main 311. ' LENNOX & MORGAN Money to loan on land anachauel mortgage» 3 lowest rates Aurora omenâ€"Removed to the old pout can” one door wear. of the entrance to the Ontario Bunk Newmarket otflceâ€"Three doors south 0! the post ou‘me T HERBEWJ‘LENNOX 9 Saw Monom Aurora New A G F Lawrence F J Duub nr Barristersfiolicitors. Notaries. &c. Home Life Building 00:. Adelaide & Victoria 815.. Tux-onto. Richmona Hill COMMISSIONER, CONVEYANCER. ETC. AGENCY ROYAL AND BRITISH AMERICA ASS. COS. HIGH COURT OF JUSTICE , ac. Issuer of Marriage Licenses. BICHMOSD HILL POST OFFICE . DI. 'PEEFY. NOTARY PUBLIC, JAS. NEWTON ISSUER MARRIAGE LlCEN‘JES, EIJGIN I‘IIIJI “e RICHMOND HILL &THORNH|LL A large stock of Funeral Furnishing kept: at both places. Lax-215 5 H. A NICHOLLS Lawrence & Dunbar, CommiSSinnH. Cunveyancer. 910. Insurance, and Rm] Estate Issuer “1" Marriage Licenses. ()udm‘takers a: Elnbulmers, VOICING “ND . . . » ACTlON REGULATING $051: .7. 9am'dson THURNHKLL REAL ESTATE, ETC. THORNHILL Barristers nnd Solicitors. J. EDWARD FRANCIS, NOTARY PUBLIC A N O T U N I N G Thornhill Aggin Pushing to the Yo'un cbu'a'si: in Shorthnnd m~ Business will b: ing yuu best, results if taken at our uld established and lhuruughly reliable- school. \Vinter Term begins Jun. 4th. CutaIUgue Flee. British American "Bumpgsspollege )ent‘rul Y.M.C.A. Bldg., Turuntc; RICHMOND HILL, ()N’I‘., THURSDAY, JUNE ‘34, 1909 NOTARY PUBLIC WILLIAM COOK Barristers, Sn )licu ms. E‘ c. VVRIGHT BRO S. GOKXHBIORBB I R TB! Ecunl. In Essentials, Unity; in NonLEssem‘ials, Liberty; C Sweet to Eat A and" chl mm. Phone Mainflsfi The eiti'm-ns of this village and of the sun-minding community for a number of years have been compelled to look bark into past. history when they de- sired to speak of the gteatness of , 'l'hornhill. The fathers have told its of the greatness of thisburgh in the days when it held a first pine? in. Upper Canada. a: a. wheat market, " when Yonge St. for miles was alivei with teams and men on their way to the flour mills of 'l‘hornhill where the wheat was gmund for shipment across i the sea to Old England. In lhOSH days . we are told that it was discussed which I was to have the first place, Toronto ut‘ ' Thornhill. Toronto Wun in the rune. ‘ and it has left, for 'l‘hornhill to die and await its resurrection for another op- I poi-tunity, and with the returning of! the tide we already fee-l ourselves , rising to again hold a unique place. If the steam railway, in‘other days, mitigated against the interest of our ‘ villa to the building up of the citv toI the south of IN, we are glad that the day of restitution has come and To~ HIan is now lending a helping hand in svnding out some of her [imminent citizens to seize with us the splendid opportunities now afforded in making this one of the most desirable resi- 'dential spots in Ontario. I For some 1 time little nr-te has been taken of our mineral waters. but through the prom- ‘ inence which is now being given to the Sanitarium under the management of Dr. Peter B. “’ood. with Mr. A. M. Tremaine as secmatey-treasurer, the medicinal properties of these springs are being set before us again and we rejoice in the fact. that the analysis of this water when compared with other mineral waters is placed in the first rank with the fat-famed mineral springs of Bethesda. U.S.A. Already ,those who have come to the Sani- ftarium this season have united with othern in testifying of the buoyancy of the air and the general invigoratiun hunt the magnifiCent. elevation, the i mineral waters and congenial sur- ;ioundings. They also speak of the. kindest attentions on the part. of the } management. 4!! l ( 4 i l Hmuld Parkinson. who had tilt- in- stalling of the plant fur the supplying of “mu-r fur the Sanitarium from the ll)ll)91'ul springs was so succusslul in this enterprise that some at the cit- izens are endorsing qu-uld‘s scheme (01- fire protection as both fcusible and commendable. It is very evident that, Thuinhill can have one of thv very host systems of water-Works both for supplying mineral water to the houses and for fire px-ntecsion, the same en- gine being utilized to pump the. water {mm the river as can he used in lifting it to the houses (mm the mineral spring. - ,. .- .. 1- l n. I The pastor of the Methodist Chm-ch announced 12le Sunday that the choir would conduct a song service next, Sabbath evening. For over a year the choir has been growing in pa ularity under the able leadership of 19 r. John Davidson, and it is anticipated that. the song sex-vice will be largely atâ€" lengledliext Sunday evening.” _ The Presbyterian Sunday School is holding their picnic to-duy (Thursday) ut. the residence of Mr. Beauty, 3rd con. Markham. Though the [freshy- tA-rian pastur resides in the ueighhn'n- ing vxllage m the north, by the sound of hannuvrs in the wurk of mnuvation around the church prnpm-ty it is evi- dent that the congregation hears pluc- tical sermons on Sunday and sue en- deuvoring to play a part in the success of the church. Believing in the power of the Press to help any cummunity and vice versa. it is the thought of the writer that it might be well t.“ send a scribe regularly to take note of our doings that. we might read your paper \vuh all the More relish when we see jottincs of our own affairs as we try to play 1: part in mn- cmmnunity which may contribute a little in the world's plu- grass. second com. King, Inst Shturdnv. A very pleasant time was spent at the family gaLhex-iug. T. H. W’. Leavitt. Inspector of Pub“ li'c Libraries for the Onuu-iu Guvem- ment, died lust Sunday at Bancroft. the home of his meher. Dr. Leavitt, where he hnd gone in the hope that a. change uf climate and his brother's Mr. Hon. W. L. Mackenzie ister of Labm, was on turned by acclzunutiun for terloo. Pains of women, head pains, or any gain stopped in 20 minutes sure, with 1'. Shoup’s Pink Pain Tuhlvls. See full formula 011 25c. Box. Sold by \V. A. Saundersm). 2\11_11911L might, impmVe his fuiiing mlmm News Notes. Front. King. Min- )Innday re~ North \\'u~ ‘The June mpeting of Markham ToWnship Council was held on Mom duyof' last. week. All the members \wl-e prosch A cfmununiCation was received from David Smith of Victoria. Square re dug tax, and one from J. B.' McLean (-h-rk 0f- Vanghun township re cmn’r {or witikgalnng Yonge St. Richard Stephunsnn Was paid $8 for (ms- é‘htwp killed by dogs. S. Penny was paid $8 for three lnmhs killed by dogs. Youncillur OI-merud was nppuinted n. cmn’r Ln repair bridge (In side-line be uan lots 5 and 6, con. 2. 01' Thus. Law, 50 yd<. at 20c . . . . . . 10 00 The following general accounts were ordvred paid,â€" Elliutt, Fuller, putting in new culvert hetwwn lots 4 and 5 «on. 2. ‘. ..$ 5 00 Gn‘gnry Sr. vaderbam, dis- hursmnents re suit. Mitchell vs. Townships of Markham and Vaughan . . . . . . . . . , . . . . . . . 52 50 E. Parkinson. rgnnix-s tn_ grade; 7 25 On motion nf Messrs Padget 85 Kirk a grant, of $75 was given towards graveiling tnwuiine between Markham and Pickering opposite lots 6. 7. and 8 on the usual conditions. Reeve anp was aipp'ninted com’x- to superintend \hg (upenditure. --.. .N.. o. The Rveve and Mr. Pndzet were ap~ l pointed coms. to confer with Vaughan i township as to the advisability of ap- pealing the VandH-hnrg case. | The clerk was instructed to have _’ printed 50 posters calling attention to jthe fact, that, n. hy-law was in farm; prnhihiting the running at large of | hui'ses. caule slieop etc. ---ii駧'x:§.-'fi}é5 :(nd Kirk wen-(appoint- ed cmn’rs m repair bridge between lots 20 and 21, con. 5. 7 M r. Nigh W'as appointed a com’r to repair In idge on sideline between lute 25 :md 28. con. 3. ‘ The Reeve was appointed u. com‘r to inquire intnthe grievance of Mr. .158. Miles as to putting dmin tile down side uf road, and report at next conu- ciLmegtiug. R2239 was appointed a com’r to repair bridge on sideline between lots 15 and 16. can. 10. I If you would have a safe yet, Certain Cough Remedy in the home. try Do. ‘ Shonp’sâ€"«t least once. It is thorough- ly unlike anv other Cough preparation. Its taste will be entirely new to youâ€" ! unless it is already your furor-in: ‘ Cough Remedy. No opium, chloro- 1 form. or any other stupifying ingredi- 2 cuts are used. The tender leaves of a , harmless, lung-healing mountainous ‘ shrub. give to Dr. Shoop’s Cough Rem- l mly its wonderful curative propeities. It. is truly a. most, certain and trust- ;worthy prescription. Sold by \V. A. = Sanderson. "3.171;; firms rilppointod a com’r to repair bridge heuveen lots 25 andZG C0". motion of Mvssrs Padget, and Nigh the usual grant, of $75 was made tn the Markham Fair. "KIZ-L-IZIVnr 77¢}szth “was appointed a cnm‘n to repair road opposlte lots 14 and 15.001). 1. Ur‘uwrod Rvkniippointed a. com'l' tn wpuir culvert on townline betwven Mal-khqu and York. Mesws. Fudge: End Ku-k were up- pnintod cmnr’s to put in new culverts nn Elgin Mills maul between lst. and 3M cnn’s. GourficVillQu- Fudge-t, was paid $15 9x- pensvs for five days attendance at the valldt‘l‘hlll‘g d‘minnge case. adjourned till July 10 at, l p.m. The following short sketch relating to the late James Lymburnex , is ta- ken frum a. recent number of the Buff- alo Currier:â€" "The fume.qu of Matthew 3. Lym- bumer, whn passed away on Thursday at his home, 622 Auburn m‘euue, Wus hold fmm the family home to-dny. Ml. Lymbm-ner was an old time resi- dent of Butfulu, and was fur many yearsussucmted with Lhe 12.1? Jacuh in the tanning business in this city. Born iu'mchmond Hm. 0m. in 1329 the descmdant 0f a handy line of Scotch uncasmm, Mr. Lymburnex- came tuthis city in 1866, and was for some yezu-s in the tanning business for himself in the old Hvdratulics. He afterwards became associated with Mr. Schoellkupt, with whom he re- mained until the time of his rem-e- nn-nt from active business life i1} _1900. If you save up something for day you can keep dry under Atkinson k Switzex-‘s long-e umbrellas. Besides his wife, Mary Clifford Lym- l)lu'nex-, the deceased is survived by fnm- daughters, Tillie Lymlmx-ner, Mul‘ aret. Lymburner, Mrs. Geurge H. Lun y and Mrs. Franc Pleutner, and one sister. Mrs. John Graham, of Richmond H in, Out. in all things, Charity" MARKHAM COUNCIL. MATTHEW J. LYMBURNER. x-ir ,Don‘t Rink even a Dennyâ€"ulna health rams. {Anal mean mat exactly mm. I am the one phyfldau who nyno the sick. "I will. om, at my own parka. NY 10: your mch1 cine i! n (ails to bring you hem!" 1 And [or 10 year: Dr. Shoop‘: medicines hmc been used 3nd mcommended in fiery cny and} hamlet h: America. They no pomuvnly ummL and in evm communityâ€"and evenâ€"whom! Then why pay thecss and n your rm. 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