Richmond Hill Public Library News Index

The Liberal, 17 Feb 1910, p. 1

The following text may have been generated by Optical Character Recognition, with varying degrees of accuracy. Reader beware!

AT THE UIEML PRINTING t PUBLISHING HOUSE RICHMOND nznn.our. VETERINARY SURGEON, ’l‘horuhill. 03115 by uelephone from Richmond Hill charged to me. T Smigoun. J K HcEwen Mmplo Wanton Saute-on a: .VlcEwcn. [Ac-9mm] Auctioneers tortho County of York. H mm “soudedto on shorten noticennd a. roa- snu'ole races Pwttronsga couched .- .uvu vu Iuv auul want no 3nd nuiVoinsaszvnbo-Eutda P 0 address King License Auozioneoz (or thocounty of Yon n- ;prmbmlly whens your pnuonsge 3nd friendly Influence 5x510: attfudegoq the shortest notici- -..A-A A” - Ltcanuu Aaauloueur . she county at Ya R Go FIIJ-‘Md an a.) “Lament Gone“) “I” "on «to promptly “sanded to at reusonnolc utas Residence Unionville d- M. Gaul-hug, Newton Brochuont for tho hav- '1‘. F. McMAHON. VOL. XXXII. Prepares pupils fur Primary. Junior. Intel medgate examination at Turuulo (Jansen-Vaun'y and College of Music. Special cum-5e in "Myer's" Kinder. gnrten Method, particularly brlpl‘ul [0 negmm-ra. 4Z~ly Newton School of Music “ROCK HAVEN," RICHMOND HILL. ’DmnNHILIâ€"Tuesdays, 9.30 a. m. tn 4.30 pm. JOHN R. CAMPBELL, Eamxroxâ€" Monday. Thursday. Friday and Saturday mornings: Monday, \Vcdntssday and Friday evenings. I‘ouom‘o OFFICE, 129 Sherlmurnv St. Gas and Cum-Line fur extractions. Pimmfurte. Them-y and Composi- tiun, Voice Culture, SighbSinging, Piano-Ensemble, Piano-Pedagogy. 32’? SEND FOR DESCRIPTWE BOOKLET. HOUSE PAINTER, Glazier, Grainer and Paper- Hanger. ‘ $1 per annum, in advance. Is PUBLISHEDEYEBY BHURSDAY MORNING DR. E. J. WOODS Dentist. RICHMOND HILL WEDNESDAYS 9.30 AM To 5 EM. Results cnnnt. DURING THE SEASON 1908-19U9. THIRTEEN PUPILS 01" MIL NEWTON PASSED EXAMINATIONS IN THE PIANO AND THEORY DEPART- MENTS OF THE TORONTO CONSERVA- TURY OF MUSIC AND THE UNIVERSITY OF TORONTO. RI'ISIDLECE. RICHMOND HILL bové MISS MILLIE TRENCH RICHMOND HILL Teacher of Piano Calls from a distance promptly attended to. u J. EARLE NEWTON, DIRECTOR BUSINESS CARDS. DEPARTMENTS. . HEWiSON 826112 @1111ch Euro: «4 Pnoru‘lrol. J. ll Patel“ 0 . G. uLoUGn. «Veterinary 5mm. RICHMOND HILL. ONT., THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 17. 1.910 Barristers, Snliclurs. 8m. NATIONAL TRUST CHAMBERS 20 KING ST E. TORONTO. Unuudni FRAxK sz'rox. K. C. W. Munocx BOULTBEF W. H. MLGVIRE Money £0 loan on land anuohuuel ‘ . lowasc rates Aurbrunflicoâ€"Bnmoveu to the old post 0310.: one door wen o! the entrance to the Ontario Bank Rowzunrket "Ricoâ€"Three doors south of the p JSE mfit-B T Huansm‘La-xxux (i 81v Moraan ' Aux-nu New . ISSUER MARRIAGE LICENSES, EIJG‘IN 1‘11 14] as LENNOX & MORGAN Richmono Hifl Sofia .7. ?avz'dson THORNHILL Organs Remind and Expnn'Work Gunman Danton, Dunn & Boultbee Richmond Hill odéce ("Lilwrnl‘- Ounum. every Thursday fun-nun". anlo, Thursday afternoon. “’uudhl'idue, Saturday fm-vnnon. Murray to hum at, Fins Per Cent (57;) A large stock of Funeral Fu nisbing kept at. both places. RICHMOND H1LL& THORNHILL PIANO TUNING Buristersjoncltors. Notaries, kc. Home Life Building 00:. Adelaide 8: Victoria SL5" I‘m-onto. BAnms'rER. Somcx'mn, NOTARY, ETC Tm‘uutn Oflicz. 33 Richmnud St. “first, \Voslcy Buildings. J AS. N EWTON J. EDWARD FRANCIS, NOTARY PUBLIC COMMISSIONER. CONVEYANCER. ETC. “underlain-rs (V Emhnlmcrs, Is :1 matter of grout, impm-mnce \VliLv Yo rl-d‘ f- I- u mutnlnglw tn the vantages ufi‘med hy Lhis onllvgo. Getting a high-Sillill'lkd pnsiliuu is not a mutual- nf luckâ€"it is a matter of hmins, proper truiuiug and busi- ness nLiiity. Gull-’2" open the entire year. Enter any time. Con. YONG: AND-ALEXANDER 51's. W. J. ELLIOTT. Principal. H. A REAL ESTATE, two. Lawrence 35 Dunbar. Gnmlnissinnex, Gnnyeyancer. etc. Insurance, and Real Estate Issuer of Marriage Licenses. THORNHILL Barristers and Solicitors. NOTARY PUBLIC TORONIO. ONT. WILLIAM COOK VOICING AND . . . . ACTION REGULATING SELECTING A' SCHOOL ELLIOTT NICHOLLS first“. “In Essentials, Unity; in .,Vuperiur ad- Phone Mu’n 2m CE?! The following gelleml accounts'Wel-e flldt‘I'Pd p:lid:-â€"â€" Malklmm Sun. printing . . . . . . . $11 00 I Hurt & Riddvll. priming. . '.. .. 50 00 : 'l‘lle fulluwing sheep accounts wvre l palm-â€" ! F. Gohn. 4 lzlmlla killed. ....... $17 66 Julm Russell. 1 lalnll killed . . . . . (S 66 John Hicksml. 4 Shth min-led . . 22 40 l The (:ullPCtul'S rolls were accepted Ivy l the autumn. and the cullectnrs n-lil-vrd nf the collection) ml? the fulluwing I tuxemu In sickness. if a certain hidden ncn'e ,gues wrung. then the organ that this nerve- cuntruls will also suicly fail. It 3 may he a Stomach nerve. or it. may :‘ have given strength and support In the l Heart or Kidneys. It, was Dr. Slump j that first. painted In this vital truth. 3 Dr. Shunp‘s Resturativc was not. made ' to duse the Stomach nor to tmnpurarily stimulate the, Ht-art m- Kidneys. That. old-fashioned mt‘thod is all wrong. Dr. Shuup‘s Rvstumtivo goes directly to t-hese- failing inside. urn-es. The re- markable- success of this prescription demnnstrrates the wisdom nf treating the actual cause nf these failingnrga us. And it is indeed easy Lu prove. A, simplv five or ten (lays test, will surely I tell. Try it atnnce, and seel Snld by \V. A.’ Saadcrsnn. -â€"â€"â€"â€"-â€"<.o-â€"â€"â€"--- THE FEBRUARY ROD AND GUN. The- bestl side M“ the Canadian win- ter, the side that appeals to «very in- habitant :If our Dominion and cuunL- less numbers of our visitnrsâ€"le snow shneing trips of the an'lh, receives prominence in tlw February iseue nf Rod and Gun in Canada. published by \V. J. Taylor, \Vnndslm;k. Ont. A Canadian Snow-shoe Song and a VVin- tel- Hunt (-mplmsizv the glories of". seasun in which all Canadians rejuice. Tin-re is ple-nty of variety in the num- ber in addition to ‘Vlieaw ai-ticlvs includ- ing hig game Sim-ins, duck and goose shunting, camping, prulw-tiw “'Hl‘ix, fishing etc" and no spurlsman what- ever may be his naxtivular inclination, can feel hitnse-lf nvglwtwi. An 9n- The regular meeting of the Markham Tuwnshi Councxl was held on the 8th inst. Al the members were present. Re-pve Nigh iyl the chair. 0n mnlimr of Messrs. Revsnr and Smum‘urfeldt it, was decided nut tu re~ fund uny dug tux unless am appeal were lodged with the Court, of Revision as din-cud by shttutv. Vl'u“, 1 II A. ‘ A cmmiinnication wasV rend from the National Sanitarium Association su- liciting hfilp for their work. Ou inutit'm of Messrs. Summerfeldt and Kirk $2110 ‘waw granted on the nurth tnwnlinemn the cunditinn that “:hitchurqh grants- like myuum. The fulhnvivng gran-l accounts were m-deu‘d 10 he paid:â€" Gt-n. Hnupor. 20 ydsl . . . . . . . . . . . $ 2 00 Thus. Stacey, 65 yds . . . . . . . . . 9 75 J. Fromm"). 108 yds. . . . . . . . . 10 80 H. Rumbles, 65 yds . . . . . . . . . . . 9 75 G00. Hnupor. 20 ydsl . . . . . . . . . . . $ 2 00 Thus. Stacey, 65 yds . . . . . . . . . 9 75 J. Fromm"). 108 yds. . . . . . . . . 10 80 H. Rumbles, 65 yds . . . . . . . . . . . 9 75 Ununcillur Reesur was nppninted a cummisxiuner to see Mr. Connor and cumplo-be arrangements in reference to the purchase of the Dnheny (Astute of wlfiyh {hf township hulds the deed. achieved is shnwu Ivy this issue of the Magazine. ln :Idllibinn Ln \vinLe-l 0nt~ lugs. spring. sunnm-r and full vxpedi- Linus are nmv plnnnvd and the exper- lencea of others. given in the must ph-asant munm-r in these pages. is not merely interesting but most help- ful and 0f cunsidemhle ndvantagv to all who m-vk tn know more (If the. won- derful sporting adumtugus of our broad Dummiou. WEST HALF. J. E. Pedricks, lot, 11, can. 6 rulivv- ed . . . . . . . . . . . . .3338? Mrs. A. EckaI-dt. lot. 11, «on. 6. wt. to cuunly . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 23 T. Humberstnne, lot 1. CU“. 2, wt. lncuunly . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 87 J. J. Dunn. Int. H. mm. 6, rat. to county. .6 08 Gun. Luwry. lot 32. con. 1. wt. to cuunty. .. 100 Thv fulkm'ing hull. dog-islxvs refund- (uhâ€"â€" can feel hituse-lf m-glet-d. An 9n- dem‘nr is made Lu cover Un- Whnlt‘ Du- mininn in thn- hast pussin way. and that a Inlgw uwnslm «If suc‘ 's is U. A. Lunnu, dug killed. . . . . .. $1 00 U. McHugh. vrrm- in nssvsmwnt. 1 ()0 R. Brown. left umniuipnlily . . . . . l 00 The (:ullvctnrs were each [mid (.HI dullm-s for extra services. Deputy Knew Paulgnt was appointed a cmmnissiuuer Kn wait, upon MI. 0. Nil'hllls and try tn see what st-ulonwnt cnuld he made in regard to injuries wâ€" (wivvd by him last hove-mlwa cmu’l- to I-epurt in next t-mln til uwvting. le Reeve and Mr. Kirk wew- :lp~ pointed commissioners to wait, upon the Ontario ngisluturu and (uppuse the hill of the Artésian “’atvr Cu. lmw luefure the Legislature, and “so lheir host endem‘urs to secure the defeat. of the same. A hy-Iuw was passed authorizing the borrowing of $10,000 from the Stan- dard Bzmk tn lllt‘ct cunt-11b expendi- ture. intglestiflt 5 pey cent.” Council ndjuurfied until Tuesday. Man-c118. MARKHAM COUNCIL. Non-Essentials, Liberty,- z'n all things, Charity." A great deal of interest was taken in the first fancy dress carnival held in the rink heie last Friday evening. There were quite a number of specta- tms and the ice was in splendid condi- tion. The prize for best. lady’s cos- tume was awarded tn Miss Myrtle Sai- gunn whn represented Britannia. and fur heat girl‘n cnstnme to Miss Annie Krtfe-r. as Canadian Giil. Mr. J. T. Pollock as King Richard 111.. took first prize fnl best gentlonmn’s cos- tume. and Earl Byam as Clown, first; fur best huy's costume. The following is a list. of the masqueraderszâ€"Mvrtle Saigenn. Britannia; Annie Kpfler, Canadian Girl, J. T. Pollock, Richard 111.. Earl Byam. Boy cluwn, Lydda Krffer. Fairy Queen, Florence Nixon. Canada. Jessie Rumble. Canada. Rus- se-l anhlp. )luwn. Mrs. Mylks, Night. Mrs. W. Woods. Summer, '1‘. McCor- mark. St Valentine. Vera Kirby, Val- entine. Dell Saigeon, Indian. Annie anhlc, Queen Of Hearts. M. Garruw, Queen of Hearts. Harold Kirby, Jap- an. Austin Robinson. Hibernian. M. Jnhnstnn. Skating Girl. Howard Jack- son. Re-d Riding Hnnd, Ernie Fry. Page. Cora. Byam. Gipsy Queen, A. Egan, Smulm. Gertie Nixon, Christ,- nms Eve. Adrian Killnngh. British Unvaliur,Nnrman Rumble. Meander- ing Mike. Elmo Keifer. Jockey. Syd- ne‘v_ S_rnith, Tramg. Ralph Connur’s new story "Tllanr' eigner." has been lmught hy the. Fam' ily Herald and \Veekly Star at Mow treal and publication will begin in twu or three weeks. Ralph Gunner’s for- mer stories "The Ductnr.” “The Prus- pectur.” "The Man frnm GlengaI-rv." and others have made him famous as a story writer. and “The Fureigner” is regarded by many as his best. It is a thrilling story (if the Canadian \Vest. It is said that the price was the hig- est hy far evm‘ paid for a serial story. b will he a great treat to readers of the Family Herald and \Veekly Star and tlmse Whn become subscribers to that great weekly during the next twu Weeks will he in time fur the. Opening chapter. The beautiful picture "The Soul‘s Awakening” is still offered as a premium. The cmnhinatinn is the biggest dullar’s worth in the market tu-day. Mr. Garnett and his sister having been visitors at Ll!» hnum uf Mr. Wm. Shields will rs-turn t,“ Lhwir [mum in Manitoba ahnuL the lit uf March. Mr. Lungtnn \VIII :{Isu return .llmub Lhe sumv tine tn his home in North Dukntu. “"9 r4»; ret that the agunb at Cuvnn stnLinn nn the GER. is leaving Lu lake up funn'ng nwu' Treuhern. Muynitnlm. Hl‘ has We!) a faithful servant during his stay here. We will miss him in Uw futuw. hut hupe he may be success- ful m5 a farmer. Have ynu hegu'd uhnut our firm bnlh tans? We have splendid lines in black and gun-m at 25C, 306, 400 and 500 lb. Aminsnn 81, Switzer. 1f um weather 'is favor-able a guod time is expected at the skating party nn Friday evening. It is hnped a huge cru'wd _will be present. The hut supper and entertainment given by the Women’s Auxiliary on Munduy evening was very successful. An address on Mission Work, illustrat- ed by lime light. views, was given by Rev. 8. W. Dean. and vucnl selections wen: given by Miss Grahmn of Tumu- in. Miss Mvrtle Saiann. F. “7. Oliver, and the ladies (sf the. auxiliary. The prncevds amnuuted to $42. If you would have a safe yet certain Cungh Remedy in the home try Dr. Slmop‘sâ€"nt least uni-e. It is thorough- lv unlike any 0th Cough prepara- tion. Its taste will he vulirelv new to youâ€"wunless it is already your favorite Cough Rmm-dy. No opium. chloro- form. or any other stupefying in- gredients are used. The tax der leaves of“ harmless lung-healing mountain- ous shrub. give to Dr. Shnop'fl Cough Helm-fly its marvelous curative prop- t-I-tio-su It is truly a most certain and t.ru~:l.wnrthy prescription. Sold by \V. A. Semdelson. Rev. J. F. Beyehafl: Wis away in Dmth preaching nn_Sund:ly. _ Mount Pleasant. A GREAT TREAT. Maple. Gussel’s Magazine, per annum . $1.50 The Story Tt-Hex- . . 1.70 The Quiver . . . . . 1.50 Musical Home Journal . . 1.50 The Girls' lem . . . 1 5K Little Fulks . . l. 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. C A S S E L L 8’ Canadian P u b - lishing Company It is not necessazv {:9 Send tq foreign countriez. 1 5r maga» zines. Read the followingsâ€"- Subscriptions taken at THE LIBERAL Office, or may be sent to For sale at the C. Station, or delivered village and vicinity:â€" STEAM COAL CASSELLS & COMPANY 42 Adelaide St. W. Turonto Bran and Victor Feed for cattle and hogs. Also shorts and good American corn (old). All kinds of grain bought and highest possible price-r. paid at the Elevator. For threshing engines. NUT, STOVE, FURNACE Best Scranton coal. Also file. It Is Free If It Fun. Will you do nu not of Humanity! Will you be“ non. tick trig-dot tilt. my mrkablc ofl‘er! ovarywhem in Him-[snoopy R'estonuve goesv'dtrec: lo tho cause of chess unmenuâ€"the failing. faltering. inside or controlling nerves. And herein Mes m keynote to my success. When tfiese nerves no again made wen and 30133:. then that in tho certain and of all such) 95!. Tomeiqu 3 mt nflsfncflon that I an thooply physxcian this to my to the sufiem lick. “Take my prescription for lull 30 days. if i: mm to help you. the entire expense In mlncâ€"pgt yourg." 1755:1533; should the sick chance on any other media? mtg-leer darg no} ba_ck jtjust as ’take «mg me who» f do by Tell Some Sick Gm flAEd win. no doubt. s!de km“ DI. Shoop's Restonuw 9nd its popularity. _ wwrbfib‘ieiis‘ithu e m'naud mm. d! for; mongrh. Kidney Hun unman- W-hven the finside" or controlling nerves 0! these vital organs begin to fail. h is Dr. Shoop’l gemrFtiyg‘th‘njhas quickly finalized. 3nd men'- .‘ALA ILA.” ___._-_ -....| -._..- irTéfehT'ixIfir'éfififi'Eés} REESE arm "‘ back to health an n. r 7 Ydax’iovt dogs the Stomach. nor stimuli. the Rent or Kidneysâ€"tor that is mu. I also have a minimum Remedyâ€"rand QM remedy is covered by the same identical No help. no pay" protective plan. , 'Besidés. 90h are #93 to consult. has just no you would your home physician. My advice and me book below are yours-Ind without cost. Perhaps a word or two from m- will clear up some serious ailment. I have bowed thousands upon thousaqda by my pri veto prescription ‘or personal udvxce plan. My best eflort is. surely worth your aimpie request. ‘ ‘ an him or her. that you hiy- W of 3 medicine so certain um iu main dun any to the sick. "It is nbsolutely'ond mane-m: me it it 1111:." A r _ ' this remarkach ofer 3 So let me send you an order at once. NI the message to some sick friend. ‘ A postal will brim: the opportunity. I will have an honest and trustworthy drug- glst a :thm you can conveniently go for tho so ay .5 . But first. ask me for the order. for all drug. (Ins are not authorized to give the 30 day test. 80 write me now and save all delays. Bo. member that tomorrow never comes. Addwa Dr. Shoop. Box )2. Racine. Wis. We! look lull 1 IM You? No: 1 0n Dyspepsia No. 2 0n the new: it}; 3 On ihé Ridden J. H. RAMER GOA L. [Single copies, 3 cts. N0. 4 For “’bmen No. a For Men . No. 6 0n Rheumafim No 34 in the

Powered by / Alimenté par VITA Toolkit
Privacy Policy