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The Liberal, 12 Aug 1909, p. 1

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Calls by teiephozae from Richmond Hill charged to me. LJBERAL PRINTiNG & PUBUSHIHG HOUSE RIGEIMOND HILL, our. '1‘, F . Mu MAHO N. T Sngma. J K McEwea Msple Weston Saligeon & ff‘icEwen. 5:169de \uctionoers farthe County of York. Slloauaendedtoon shorcas uoticeand a. rea- sonable ratas Patronage solicited fiicezwu \unioueer for the County of Y0 k G.) ; Ls 1311-1 1 cqrzsigumaut Gennml sales aw; et-c utomytly “handed ha at roasonnbk rams Re;ideuceUuionvil19 License Auctioueax (or theCu‘vmcy of York re~ spanbtully salicu‘ts your patzonage and friendly influence salsa afitpvxded on the slimmest notice and at eusonubemtes P 0 address King VOL. XXXH. ‘i R. Gaul-1mg; Nuwnbz; Brookmgem for the above Special cu-urse in “Myer-’6” Kinder- garten Method, particularly helpful to begiunm-s. 424V {3000 Asson T0 DR. 11. W. ANDERSON) Gar. Ynnge and Blum- Stan, Turonto. \Vill be in Richmond Hill every \Veduusduy. O .“fice, next dour nurth of Stand- :ml Bank. Gfice 110thst at. m. m 5 p. m. [S PUBLISHEDEVEBY L‘EI URSDAY MORNING KISS NORA McMAH-CN Pianiste Pupils prepared for Piano and Thom-y Examinations at, the Toronto Con- servatory of Music and the University of Toronto. Studio, "Rock Haven,” Richmond Hill. Booklet, with Tex-ms, &c., on appli- cation. JO HN R. CAMPBELL, Prepares pupils for Primary. Junior, Intennedgate examination at Toronto Conservatory :11de College of Music. Teacher of Piano-playing and Theory an the Model School of Music, Toronto. Fall Lerm 09.0135 September 2nd. 1909- FALL TERM (H’ENS SEPT. 15?. ELLIOTT I 7 TORONTO. ONT. ‘ This Sclum. 1s unquvsuomlbly (me of Canada's Greatest, Most Success- ful and Best Colieges. Our grndu» ates readily seem-e empluynwnt. Let us educate you for DUSiUODS worth from $35 to $100 a month. We know haw. Write tn-day for mag- nificent, ca taloguP. Con. YONGE AND ALEXANDER 51-5. W. J. ELLIOTT. Principal, MISS MILLIE THENCE $1 per annum, in advance. ‘3 DR. FULTON RISDON, Dentist, J. EARLE NEWTON VE TERINARY SURGEON, ’L‘hOI'nhill. B USENESS CARDS. v @he gfizhmi Pupil of Wm. H. Sherwood RICHMOND HILL Teacher of Piano Pianist and Theorist Em’ron & Pmemmon. J, II Prentice. D. G. HLOUGH, wtterinnr‘g AT THE Mum. ’7 oounusamun m was HIGH COURT OF JUSTICE.&c. Issuer of Marriage Licenses. RICHMOND HILL POST OFFICE . JAS. N EWTON Lax-ets 5 C Sw A Caad" Organs Rewind m Expert. Work Guaranteed z x 'G F Lawrence F J Dunbar ISSUER MARRIAGE LICENSES, EIJG‘IN 3111;] As Alurge stock of Funeral Furnishing kept: at both places. PIANO TUNING nawrence & Dunbar, Barri-stomfiancitars.‘ Notaries, 5:9. Home Life Buiidizng‘Cm. Adelaide & Victoria. Sts.. Tonnath Tot-mum Office, 33 Richmwmfl St. \Vest, \Vesley Buildings. Richmond Hill Ut’ficv (“Libei'i|l” 05:34:99. every Thursday fnl‘ODOUH. anh‘, Thursdéuj' hfternmm. \Vnmlbridue, Saturday hawnmm. Money to loan at Fix'e Per Cent (5%). NATiONAL TRUST CHAMBERS 29 KIN G ST E.. TORONTO, Canada FRANK BENTON, K. C. HERBERT L. DUNN W. Mom BOUL-TBEF J. EDWARD FRANCIS, NOTARY PUBLIC COMMISSIONER, CONVEYANCER. ETC. AGENCY ROYAL AND BRITISH AMERICA ASS. COS. REAL ESTATE, ETC. *l‘Iâ€"IORNIâ€"IILL M. 'I‘EEFY. NOTARY PUBLIC, Mouev £0 {can enland announuei mortgagesa lowest Hares Aurora officeâ€"Removed to the odd post «the; one door west of the autumn: to the Ontario Bunk Newmn-rket emceâ€"Throe doors south of the past 017100 'I‘ HanmnawLnxxox G S'rV‘ 140mm Aurora New RICHMOND HZ! B.-xm:xs€z‘£m., Suucx'mR, NOTARY, Em. Richmonu Hill Benton, Dunn & Boultbee LENNOX & MORGAN Central Y.M.C.A. Bldg, Tornntut YOUR CCU REE in Slmrthnnd or Business will bring you best, results if taken at our old Established and {-lmruughly reliable school. ‘Vinter Term begins Jan. 1th. Catalogue F109. WRIGHT BROS. Undertakers & Emhnimers, British Ameyican Busggss mCollege I‘.‘_.L_.‘.I ‘7 I! n ‘ Phone Main 311. H. A. NICHOLLS Commissioner, C(myeyancer, etc. Insurance, and Real Estate Issuer of Marriage Licenses. RICHMOND HILL. ONTH THURSDAY, AUGUST 12, 1909 Barristers an d Sancho rs . $oz‘in 3. 9avz’a’son THORNHILL N OTARY PUBLIC Barristers, Snlictnrs, Etc. VOICING AND. . . ‘ ACTION REG‘UMTING WILLIAM EGGK mm. “In Essentiais, Unity; in Non-Eskmtials i.&THORNHlLL Sweet to Eat tad" Bowel hum. fauna 313112298 Your rebort says we “Coveted the territory and called a meetitu.r of the Union when they found that the Markâ€" ham Cu. were engaged in buildng a fine.“ This is not a faithful statement of the facts of the casv. 1f the facts we) (3 as you have stated them we would have an excem‘lingly poor case to pre- sent to the public. During the last winter and early spring attempts were made by our company to have a con- l'erenxte with Ilse M‘ & i3. Co. concern~ in}: this matter, but without success, until the annual meeting of the Union, when we had a brief interview. at which no progress was made, and we announced our intention of bringing our case before the, Union, and that We would abide by the decisith VV‘hon the question was brought before the meeting we again pledged ourselves to accept the decision1 and one of the M. & P. representatives did the same on behalf of his Clon while the. other one objected that they had not, author- ity to piedge their company in the matter. No objection was entered on behalf of the M. & P. On. that the Union was exceeding its authority in dealing with the question, the M. & P. (7033 representatives doing their best to argue their case. The representa- tives of the two companies, after stat-â€" ing their cases, left the room while the matter was being deliberated by the remaining members of the. Union, the decision being in favor of our conten- tion, and when the meeting was dis- persing one. of the M. & P. Uu.’s reme- sentatives again made the statement that of course his company would abide by the decision. Now, Mr Editor, at this time the M. & P. (lo. had not planted a pole in thedisputed territory, they had purchased poles, so had we, they had done a. small amount of can- vassing. we had done likewise. but aprobably more than they. It was in the face of all this that they deliber- lalely commenced operations, and it :was only after every effort had been made to induce the M. Sr P. Go. to Island by the Union and had failed, that we resorted to the special meeting 4, ulnwhich you have. much reference. | Mr. Editor, it, must be evident to all that if nur Union is to be maintained there must lm sump tribunal other than the individual companies within it fnl‘ the settlw‘nent. nf disputes that may arise, and it is further evident that: we must all be loyal to that, tribunal, and Even the Inde endent. telephone companies have t )Eil difficulties. An urtiv‘le in L1)? Markham Economist two weeks agn shnws there is a. disagree- ment- between the Sumtfi'ille & Beth- esda Telephone 00.. and the Markham &. Piukrwing Co. It. appears that when the York-Ontarin Unit-n was formed, Markham township was divided ink uku {he Markham 8: Pickering Cu. and tvheStuufivifle (‘3; vaesdu 00., the former Lu have to lot 20 inclusive" Hicllmund Hi“ side [huhâ€"and the latte-r from Int 21 north. \Ve have never threatened to disrupt 0h. Tradesman in thine i “H Union if another Cni'npuny in the If on this papur yuu shm Union entered into an agreement Lhéit I Take our advice and now might indirectly effect the interests of Go straight ahmtd and ad a corporation ()f foreign capitalists. 3 You’ll find the project of with which some of our directors wvre ‘ Neglect can nffrr nu ex 9 employed. and we have never declared. i Be wise at, (man. prolong as did one u" the directors of the M. 85 . A silent, business snnn d9 P. 00.. that we. wnuld build through the Lel-ritm-y of a neighhm ing company that, lay hetwwn us and Whitby, no [nutter who objected. The present case is mrtune of “taking off Markhmn‘s territory" and handing it over to our Company; it is a case of territory that was vuce by mutual agreement deulm-vd to belong to the M. & P. Go. This agrewneut was. however, by mutual consent altered, and the dismle is us to what the alteration was, the Union giving its decision. . . . Three years ago the M & P. 00.. not being able to get, enough subscribers to extend their line west from Unionva verbally granted permlssinn tn the 3) B. (In. to extend their line fmm Smuf'frme In Uniunviile. which was done. The M. £5 P. 00., however, sav that they were to he alkawed to take. over the Unionville extensinu as sum: as thov were in a. position to do so. The Stonifvillc ()0. say them Was an such :IgH-olm-ut-. The fulluwing paragraphs are taken from a hum-in l-epiy by Mr. Alex. I). Bum“ Pl'vsident of the S. 8; B. 00., giving their side of the vase. The lvttvl- is tm: long for our limited space, butihe princtpai poinui are covered. NuwI repent, that $1» far as I can wcnllect. the permiSsion givml to our company to build to Unimn‘iue was nut; mmpkrd with any reservation whatso- ever, and as to the amended and im- proved version of the resvn-ntivn and r-madiiimis attached to the pol-mission. I declare againâ€"4t is false. "le'cnntveiitiun of The Markham & Pickering 00., that, permission was given in our company to extend to Unimwilie, apparently for the purpose (if nbliging Messrs Shiver Bum. and that we nng! tn white from Union- xilk‘ whenever the M. & 1" (3n. might he in :1 pnsitinn to take over nur line. is ujisulgtely false-z [XS/AGREEMENT IN TELEPflONE UNION. , Liberty ; in all things, Charity.” Pain anywhere. stnpped in 20 min‘ utvs sure. With one of Dr. Slnmp’s Pilk :lin Tablets. The formula is on the Zfi-cent lmx. Ask your Ductnr m- Druggist almnt this fmmulu! Stops womanly pains. headache, pains any- where. \Vrite Dr. Shnnp, Rm:im-. Wis.. for free trial. to prove vnlue (f his Headache, 01- Pink Pain Tablus. Sold by \V. A. Sundezson. it is fur-this principle‘that we are fight- ing. If this can be mined, the ques- Liun of the dispute territory is of secnndary importance, and in this con- nection I agnm state thp willingness of nut- company to leave the question in dispute to any [maul 0f albitmtm‘s and to abide by the decision. or we are willing to have the matter «gain con» side-red by the Union, or we are willing to cnnsider :my proposal that may (:m'ne from the M. & P. On. for an ad- justment (If the difficulty that. will (Ignviate the necessity of disrupting the I." Take our advice and now he _v y Go straight alwnd and advert i i. You’ll find the project uf some 11 u, Neglect can nffrx- nu ex q q. Be wise at, nncu. prolong your (1 a a A silent, business sum) de k k. “hm”, u .r- . Unmn. \Vlmt can we offer more than this 2’“ The Ouuncil adjourned to meet on Tuesday. Sept. 14, at l p.111. B B IN HIS BONNET. {From “Success Magazine; Oh. Tradesman in thine hom- of if {In this pfapfr ym! should c c‘ By-laws were passed as follows:â€" To make a levy to meet, the (MIth expenses of the township for the year ‘l n: m -..- vh-V J y... 1909. T0 make a statutory levy for the public schools in the township for the yejgl- I909. ' To authorize the constructiun of a subway hetxveen lots 10 and 11. 8ch cuneessiuu. The footprints 9f Dyspepsia have bt'en directly trace-d t0 the Stomach po_x_-ve_s. _Wben these “inside nerves" fai]. indigestion and stomach distress must surely result. For this, druggists everywhere are suppiying a prescrip- tinn known as Dr. Shonp‘s Rpsmrative. First. these {my inside Stomach, Heart and Kidmly nerves fail. Then gas belching. Heal-L palpitation. or failing Kidneys folluw. Don’t. drug the stom- nch, ur stimulate the Heart or Kidneys. That is wrong. Strengthen these fail- ing; nerves with Dr. Shoop’s Restora- tive. It is the nerves, not the organs that are calling for 1101;). Within 48 hours after starting the Restorative treatment you will realize the gain. A test will tell. Sold hy \V. A. Sanderson. Snigvnn~Uumemuâ€"That. the treas- urer be authorized to pay the fulluw- ing general accuuut:~ T. F. McMnhnn. fur printing, ad- vertising, &c . . . . A . . . . . . . . . . $27.00 MAPLE SlDE‘VALK ACCOUNT. Thns. Rumble, ]5 hours ... . . J. Shunk, 15 hours ... . . . . . . . . . . \Vm. Ureaser. cement . .. . . ‘ ‘ M. O’Brien. cutting weeds . . . . ‘ Rubtz. King, cement, . . . . . . , ... A. Stewart. gravel, wm-k. &c. n Thos. Lander, phmting willow, cutting weeds, putting in culvert. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . \Vm. Lander. planting willmv. . R. \Villis, gravel . . . . . . . . . . . . . plank and car of .Â¥.Â¥;T$4l3zQ-L J. O‘menm; tongue in plainer.. 2.00 J. J. Cook. gravel ‘ . . . . . . . . . . . 6.30 1]. Rumble, " . . . . . ‘ . . . . w . ‘ 2.80 S. Pluukum, " . . . . . . . . . . . . ~ 3.60 J. Savage, “ . 5.00 .1. Savage, cleaning pit V . . . . . . . 4.1-0 \V. Rankin. gravel. . . . . . . . ‘ . . . 11.80 Ed. Langstafl“. gravel . . . . . . . . . . .60 Memhem present : Messrs. Long- huuse. McNaix-, Cameron, Thomas and Saligenu. Reeve D. C. Longhouse in the chair. Minutes of last. meeting read and appmwed. The Council of the Municipality of Vaughan met, at Veliox-e (m Tuesday, {haunt} of August. Cumemn»’i‘homas-That the treas- urer be hereby authorized to pay the following mad accounts;â€" J. L.' Giard. for cement, road J~ \Vurve'fl, Work with team. . .. J. Horn. work . . . . . . . A . . . . . . . . Isaac Bales, work with toam.. . “ 48 hours’ work. . . . P. Jnnes, drawing gravel. upen- L’. dunes, drawing gravel. upen- ing pit. &c.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15.90 Jun.Bales,shnvellinggruvel.&c. 9.90 \Villmm Efgey, shovelling and dynamit‘in'g' J. Fraser, g1 ave-l . .. \Villianl O. Bryson, 1 u 'r'“""’D grandma... . . Frank VVa tson. mad plank, scraper, 8w: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . YONGE 81‘. ACCOUNT‘ ‘V. Ghatbgriey, _18 days‘ work - a“ VAUGHAN COUNCIL. u» yin-Incl. . open-at ing Ca nit-d. Ca rned. 27.00 53. 87 13.50 10.25 6. 95 16. 10 2. 63 2. 63 . 44 1. 50 5. 53 7.68 1.50 All kinds of grain bought gand highest possibie prices paid at the Elevator. Subscriptions taken at THE LIBERAL Office, or may be sent to CASSELLS & COMPANY 42 Adelaide St. W. Toronto Cassel's Magazine, perammm . $1.50 The Story Teller . . 1.70 Thv Quiver . . . . . 1.5!) Musical Home Journal} . . 1.50 The Girls” Realm . . . . 1.51! Lil tle Folks . . , . 1.50 Chums . . . . . . 1.50 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. It is not necessary to send to foreign countries for maga- zmes. Read the following:â€" Canadian P u b â€" lishing Company For sale at the C. Station, or delivered village and vicinity-â€" Bran and Victor Feed for cattle and hogs. Also shorts and good American corn (old). NUT, STOVE, FU RVACE Best Scranton coal. Also Tile. CASSELLS’ .Dim’t risk even one uingle penny! r. And I will hell you why I say this. It‘s because ev paclm q! Dr.,shoog'1 medlqipeuabsomwmgv free 813“ ztfazls. Hun“; unlawful un' less health fl . or 30 full days. and without the e Denny. you can use. either ofhmy t ediesâ€"Dr. shoop‘n Restorative m- eumatic Remedy. Then why take any chance whatever? Why purchase any medicine whose maker dareiwtback itjust as I do by this remarkable ofi'cv'? ndbesidemlamnos to you. h _ y_"No “pmmymgn )ms gunfight; STEAM COAL lick! snoopTRegififi ' ' "0' ' '" véfifiiitfifi in the land. Th said. :‘We ml“ no chance Whit ve em." For twenty years Dr. Shoon's medicineshnw become thoroughl s - dardized all over Americc Andlhav -: Km ted hon t and respons ‘ ivy village every- where to ac my yours; Thea: . edicines will the sickâ€"and a. e entirp risk is mine alone. But write me first for an order. I have an agent in almost every comman kyâ€"but an drugg'ists are not. authorized to gram (he 30 dny test. . So drop me a line. pleaseâ€"and than love all disappointment: and delay]. . Besides. mu are (me to consult me by lettel IS you would your home physidnn. Do so free]! gngl tulip-i1 you deslpa. My axlwce uml the book belowam yuan-and without cost. Perhaps a word or two fromme mn clear up some serious ailment. 1 have helped thousandsupon thousand: by my private prescription or pbrsonal ndvtcc plan. ‘ Besidesdbe books will open up new and helpful ideas to you. They tell of my 30 your: ex: penenee at the ' l - if 'n homes ulna in Hosp- tals. All ph _ y. . A and tellef are told ol here. They l 2 . n: "inside nerve“ nolarger sll n-v Ethest Heart its imp se. How the Stomach and Kidney. each hu'e their inside or power nerve. HOV these organs surel falter when these controllnl or master nerve to full. flow Dr. Shoop‘l v n , e80 mill“: nerves ' -. restores the last ,_ help you-If It. ii to do so. My be: tone pad pow - wlt’lmg the power of med" effort Is surely worthy v Iple request!” writ: now. while it is iresh 'mlnd. {0v tomorrou never comes. Du Shoop. Box 12. Raclne. Wis; No. 1 0n Dyspepsia No. 2 0n the Heart. R0. 3 0n the Kidney. J. H. RAKE-B H Sick No one nevi! risk e'vén one'singie penny. Just think what :hls menus to the annexing Nofluk -. . so. nothing whatever un‘ : 30 full days. and e penny. you can mo. < (fliesâ€"Dr. Shoop‘l GOA. L For threshing engines. [Single copies, 3 cts. Whit! Mt sun 1 Band You? No. 4 For Women No. 5 For Men No. 6 On Rheumatism in the

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