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The Liberal, 28 Apr 1910, p. 1

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LiBERAL PRmTING & PUSHSHING HGUSE BIOHMDND HILL,ONT. Calls by telephone from Richmond Hill charged to me. Licensed Auctioneer _nhe_ County of Y0 k (L)on 3314 cm consignment Geuflral Hales Mac are promptly &tbouded to am reasonable. rates Rasizleuco Unionvillo G B. (*ouidmg, Newton Brook,agent1’orthe »bove T Saigeon, J K McEwen Mapm Weston Saigeon & McEwcn. L‘ioensad Auctioneers for the County of York. Solosmbueudedbo on shortes noticeand a. tea.- aorlble rates Patronage solicited 1‘. F. McMAHON. Means e Auctioneer for the County of York 0- speetfully solicna your patronage and friendly influence sales attPnded on the shortest notice and at eaionubetatea P 0 address King IS PUBLISHED EVERY EHURSDAY MORNING THORNHILI â€"Tucsd:Lys, 9.30 a. m. to JOH N R.” CAMPBELL, Piannfnrte, Theory and Composi-v tion, Voice Culture, Sight-Singing, Piano-Ensemble, Piano-Pedagogy. 33' SEND FOR DESGRIPTIVE BOOKLET. m DR. E. J; WOODS Dentist, RICHMOND HILL WEDNESDAYS 9.30A.M T0 5 RM. Results count. DURING THE SEASON 1908-1909, THIRTEEN PUPILS 0F MR. NEWTON PASSED EXAMINATIONS IN THE PIANO AND THEORY DEPART- MENTS OF THE TORONTO CONSERVA- TORY OF MUSIC AND THE UNIVERSITY OF TORONTO. Prepares pupils for the graded 9xâ€" aminations held at Tmunto Conserva- tory of Music and University uffll‘o- l'Ontn. Special course in “Myet’s” Kinder- garten Method, particularly helpful to beginnm's. V ~ “Glass recitals are given throughpiib 4.30 p.11). EGLINTOXâ€" Monday, Thursday. Friday and Saturday mm-nings; M’unday, \Vodnt-sdny and Friday evenings. roiz-omo' (humus) Shel-houer St. Gals zmd Cocaine fur extractions. HOUSE PA IN TER, Glazier, Grainer and Paper- Hanger. RESIDENCE. RICHMOND HILL 'RO'3K HAVEN," RICHMOND HILL. the year. W. HEWISON £31 per annum, in advance.] ‘6 VOL. XXXII. Newton School of Music MISS MILLIE TRENCH Calls from a distance promptly attended to. VETERlNARY SURGEON, ' ’l‘hornhill. bUSINESS CARDS. J. EARLE NEWTON, DIRECTOR. DEPARTMENTS. 3511:: (Eiihmi RICHMOND HILL Teacher of Piano Emma d2 9309;111:103. J, E! Pleat a»... D. G. BLOUGII. iflctcriuam AT THE mam. '42-1y PIANO TUNING Or ans Repaired and Expeit Work Guaranteed A. F. G. Lawrence . J. Dunbar BARRISTER. SOLICITOR, N OTARY,‘ "ETC. Toronto Ofiice, 33 . Riéhmond St. West, VVesIey Buildings. . Barriflerafiolicitors, Notaries. 80:; Home Life Building Cor. Adelaide 8; Victoria. SLs.. l‘oronto. Richmond Hill 06m (“Liberal’ Office), every Thursday fm-enoun. " Maple; Thursday aftm-mmh. \Vnudln-idge, Saturday fm-ennon. Barristers and Solicitors. Monuv no lotâ€"m enland anuqnatuel mortgagesnt lowest rates Auroraotficeâ€"Remm ed to the old post om“ one door west of the entrance to the Ontario Bank Newmmxjket officeâ€"Three doors south of the pasn otfiee T HEBBERTLENNOX G STV MORGAN‘ Aurora. , hew Barristers. Solictnrs, &0. NATIONAL; TRUST CHAM BERS 20 KING ST E.. TORONTO; Canada. FRANK BENTON; K. C. I . \V. MULOCK BOULTBEF . \V. H. MCGIVIRE Money t1) loan at, Five my Cent. (5%) DentOn, Dunn & Boultbee Richmond _ Iâ€"Iill LENNOX & MORGAN A large stock of Funeral Fu rnishing kept at both places Undertakers dc Embalmers, RICHMOND HILL & THORNHILL THE * LIBERAL COMMISSIONER, CONVEYANCER, ETC. Is open the entire year and admits students at. any time. It enjoys a. wide-spread patronage and has a national I'eputntirm. Owing to their superiur training our students read- ily obtain good positions. Beautiful catalogue free. Con. YONGE AND ALEXANDER 51's. W. J. ELLIOTT. Principal. Lawrence 34 Dunbar, H.,A. NICHOLLS NOTARY PUBLIC REAL ESTATE, ETC. Commissioner, Cohveyancer, etc‘ Insurance, and Real Estate Issuer of Marriage Licenses. THORNHILL FOR HIGH=GRADE WORK ImmrommI/I RICHMOND HILL, ONT" THURSDAY, APRIL 28, 1910 '. EDWARD FRANCIS, NOTARY PUBLIC " 30512 .7. Qavidson THORNHILL Subscribe for WRIGHT BROS. TORONTO. 0N1". VOICING AND .. . . . ACTION REGULATING WILLIAM COOK mm. “In EsSential‘c, Unity; £71 Phone Main 298 I Snigeonâ€"McNairâ€"Thut a grant of $30.00 be made to Mr; VV'm. Turnhull, ‘ on account 0f the recent illness in 'his 1 family. and the Treasurer be and is . hereby authorized to’ pay the same â€"â€" . Carried me James O’Connny. resigning The. uffice of Sanitary Il spEeV-tui-uf the '1‘1:_y=nshig}_gf Vujghap, : The above Council met at the Town- 'shjg Hi_lll April 12. Members 'present, Mr. D. 0. Long- house, Reeve; Mr. J. A. Cameron. Deputy-Reeve; and Messrs. Hem-V W. Ellis, J. ’1‘. Sgtvigeo‘n and McNuir, Cnuncilkirs. ‘ Minutes of last regular meeting read and confirmed. ' A petition was presented; signed by Dr. W. H. Carleton and 40 others. ratepayers in the Village of Thul'nhill, asking the Council to have n By-law passmi commuting Statute Labor in lhu‘snid Village. of Thfll‘lzhiil for the east halves 0t Lots 30 and 31, Con. 1. l‘lw following communicahons were rem-Wed.â€" er. E‘x‘ed‘Uousitrs appeared before the Council in regard to a; grievance bgtween luts 15 and 16 Cori; 7. . From .VVm. Pf‘budfooh Esq, K. C. asking the intention of the Council in X‘egil.1'd__t0 {\pgealipg the Gamma page. . iMpssrs. Fred Hicks and John Train- er of Pine Grove appearedhefure the Ouuncil, asking for a. grant, for Mr. Wm. Tumbull, whu‘had sickness in his family. _ A W McNuirâ€"â€"Saigeonâ€"1‘hat '~ the Clerk be and is hereby instructed LoIpl-epm-e a By-Law to commute Statute Labor in the village of Thurnhill, in accord- ance with the wishes of the 7 petition- 01's, said By-Letw to he passed on May 26th 1910.â€"UarI-ied. Thin the West._Ha1f lot 27, con. 8 and the West part: of lobZScon. 8 also the East; par-Ls of lots 27 and 28, con. 9. be taken from Road Division No. 67 ayd pliwed in No. 68. Ellisâ€"McNairâ€"That the resignatiun of James O’Connor, Testnn, as Sani- tary Inspector for the year 1910, be ucct'pled. and that MP. V‘hn. Mul‘lin of Kleinbm-g. be appointed for the ball- eLuge M the yeayy.â€"Oun-ied. That lots 31. 32, 33, 34, and 35 in the 11th con. be placed in Road Division No. 79. That the \Vest parts of lots 25 and 26 con. 8, be taken from Road Divis- iml_No. alld placed inaNn. 58i Cumeronâ€"Ellisâ€"Thab the members of this Council meet. as a whole with Mr. Fred Cuusins, between lots 15 and 16, Con. 7, on Friday April 22nd, at 2 o’clock p. m. for the purpose of con- si erng the grievance suidlby him to ‘eXlstfi. by reason ()l a. deviation be- tween said lots.â€"â€"C;u‘ried.' Manir â€" Ellis ~â€" That, changes he made in the following Road Beats throughout, the Township as follows: â€"â€"Thab the East Halves of Lots 59 and 60 con. 1., be taken from Road Divis- ion No. 7 and placed in Road Division No. 14. ' That the West Half of Lot 56 con. 1. be taken from road division No. 7-, the West Half of lot,57, con. 1. be. tak- en from road division No. 14, and lots 30, 31. and 32, con. 2. be taken from road division No. 14, and be placed in one division known as Road Division N0. 80. That the East Half of lot 22, con. 9. be‘tuken from Road Divismn N0. 6 plaqed _i_n. R0a_d_ Dhfision» No 66. 8. White Beans? lbs fur 250.. pot barley 7 lbs for 25c., pearl barley 6 Ins for 25c. Cottom’s bird seed S-and 10c packages. Atkinson & Switzer. ' - Snigonnâ€"Gmneronâ€"That the Clerk he and is hexehy instructed to notify Messrs. Fred Hicks of Pine (have and Thos. Sullivan (if Tm‘ontn. to have the weigh scales in Pine Grove re- moved at once. as the-v are in a dan- gerous c_onditinn.â€"Carried. That the East; parts of lots 25 and 27 con. 9, be taken from Road Division No. 67. and placed in Road Dwision N0. 56.â€"Oar1‘ied On motion the clerk was instructed to pay a number of mad accounts. MAPLE STATUTE LABOR ACCOUNT. To VVilIiam Greasur, digging ditch in Maple 4 days and 2 hrs. @ $1.65 per day . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $6.80 â€"â€"Carried. g The folldwing By-Laws were then passed:â€"-â€" By-Law No. 880. dividing the Inter-- est of the Clergy Reserv Fund among the several schoos in the TQ_Wn§hip._ . Uuuncil then adjourned to meet at; the Town Hall. Vollore. on Thursday. May 26th. 1910. at 10 o’lock a. m.. as a. Court of Revision of the assessment rolls of the Township of Vaughan for the year 1910, and general business at 2 o’clock p.111. By-Lnfiv 881, dividing the interest of Municipal Loan Fund amnng the sev- erg} sghooliin the Toyygship. By-Luw 882, to Erohibit the deposit- ing of dirt or 0t er materials upon the Highways in the Township, and to'gmgpel the muzzling of dogs. "film; N5. 52.33; over- segs of {iighwafi for t- 1_e year 1910. VAUGHAN COUNCIL: Non-Essentials, Liberty ; in all things, Charity.” The License Boards for East, West and Nurth York have reported as fol- lows relative to licenses for _1910~11 :â€" ' EAST YORK The following are the licenses : Markher Village: E. Sanderson and R. A. Andrews. ‘ Scarboro Township: Charles Crewe, Half-way House. ' A pleby:.West Hill, J. Kennedy, \Vogurn. 7 York Township: Alex. Grange. Tod- morden; C. Mitchell. O’Snllivan’s Cur- ners: D. Bin-ill, York Mills. "To seek the brighter side of all That comes athwurt my way, And every morning to recall Same happy bygone day; To thrust from out my heart and mind __ All evil thoughts, and mean; And everywhere I glance to find Some beauty in the scene. I find that though my days increase My years diminish. Truth To tell, the method brings me Peace, And holds me cluse to Youth! The following club licenses were is- sued: Hunt; Club and Rusedale Golf Club transferred from Toronto to Yongeâ€"sm-eet, Yorkfi’l’owpshig. WEST YORK ’ Wundbridge-«Wm. Kemp, extension for three months. John Moore, license gnawed- . . W (â€" The request of '1‘. Alward. Lomer House, York Township, for a, renewal of his license was laid over pending certain improvements. 1 ‘ " Thistletownâ€"F. McDonald, license grimth . v Lambtnn Millsâ€"J. T. Flemming, thr’ee ~mcmths to sell out. F. Mc- Cnlfgheon, licggse granted. Islmgtdnâ€"Mrs. Nolan; three months foLI'epu'g-s. . Nan" Torontoâ€"Ambrose O’Brien, li- cense grant/ed. Humber Bayâ€"T. J. Bul'ahd, mouths to improve property. Miles, three munbhs’ extensmn. NORTH YORK George Lemon: Royal Hotel, Aurora: Mrs. R. Wells, Queen’s Hotel, Aurora; James Wait, Wellington Hotel, Au- rora; G. W. Culverwel]. Sutton ; T. A. Sheppard. SuLLnn; James Sharp. Hol- lzmd Landing; James Graham. Pefieré law; J. J_. Fullen, Keswick ; Mrs. L. E. Trent, Roche’s Point; Isaac McBride, King City; Harry Wright, Nobleton ; J.-"H. Sutton, Schnmberg. Mi'mvicoâ€"VV. F. Young, license grant- ed. _' ' Fairbankâ€"Wm. B. O’Leary, license gxanted.‘ ; ‘ â€". ‘ Fishervilleâ€"Abner Cherry, license granted. ' ‘ Lambto‘nâ€"Golf Club license granted. The fullowing licenses were held in uheyance fuz- further consideration: A. Lloyd, King; VV.,J. Harris, Schumâ€" lyerg; and D. W. McDonald, Roche’s Point. The old fashioned way of dosing a. weak stomach, or stimulating the Heart or Kidneys is all wrong. Dr. Shoop first pointed out this error. This is why his prescriptionâ€"Dr. Shoop’s Restorativeâ€"is directed entirely to the cause of these ailmentsâ€"the weak in side or controlling nerves. It isn’t so difficult. says Dr. Shoop, to strengthen awe-(1k Stomach, Heart or Kidneys, if one goes at it correctly. Each inside organ has its controlling or inside nerve. When these nerves fail; then those organs must surely falter. These vital truths are leading druggists every- where to dispense and recommend Dr. Shoop‘s Restorative. Test it a few days and see! Improvement Will promptly and surely follow. Sold by W. A. Sanderson. ‘ n! In all created things. ' To turn my back on what annoys, And hush all murmur-lugs; Tollook upm} my neighbor a_s_ A. man‘who filem1§rne well. And let the cloud that lowers pass All heedless of its spell; Preventicsâ€"those Candy Cold Cure Tabletsâ€"will safely and quickly check all colds and the Grip. Try them once and see! 48â€"250. Sold by A. Sanderson. [John Kendrick Bangs in “Success.” Siyce resolveg look for Joys .A social evening was given in the Methodist church of this place by the EpWOl‘tll League on April 20, when a. debate was held Fun “VVhich‘is the most benefit to the community a, mechanic or farmer." The judges’ de- cision was given in favor of the tanner by a few points. The Eprrth Leagues of Teston and Laskay were invited and a guhd number atteueed from both places, mill the church was well filled. LICENSES IN YORK COUNTY. THE ROAD TO YOUTH. King City. three Tel! Some Sick One It Is Free If It Fails. Will you do an act of Humanity? Will you tell some sick trie'nd of this, my remarkable offer? ‘ Tell him or her, that you have learned of a. medicine so certain that. its maker dare say to the sick. “ It is absolutely and unconditionally free if it fails." > For BOfiax-sii has beén _the standard rem- edy for Stomach. deney and Heart ailments everywhere m A‘I‘Irlerrxga.L And you. no doubt. 'already know of Dr. Shbop's Restorative and its popplarity.‘ When the msxde” or- controning nerves of these vital organs begin to fail. it; is Dr. Shoop’a Restorative that has quickly vitalized. and streng~ thened. ‘and brought these nerves and organs back to health again. ~ I do not close the Stomach, nor stimulate the Heart; or Kidneysâ€"for that is all wrong. Dr. Shoop‘s Restorative goes direct to the cause of these ailments-the failing, faltering. inside or controlling'nerves. And herein lies the keynote to my success. For-sale at: the C. N. ‘ Station, or‘delivered in t village and vicinity»â€" STEAM COAL For threshing engines. Viifiéniiflese néfies are again made well and 59338. then that is the certain and of all such an ass. Tomeiqis a. great satisfaction that I am the only physician able to say to the sufiering sick. "Take my prescription for full 30 days. and itit fails to help you, the entire expense is mule-not yours .’ ’ *’ Then why should the sick 'take any chance on any other medicine, whose maker dare not back~ itjust as I do by this remarkable ofi'er? ' Gassel’s Magazine, 'per ammm . $1.5» The Story Teller . . 1.70 The Quiver . . . . . 1.50 Musical Home Journal . . 1.50 The Girls’ Realm . . . . 1.5C Little Folks . . , . 1.50 Chums . . . . . . 1.5%: I also have a Rh'éumatic Remedy-find phat remedy is covered by the same identical No help. no pay’ ’ protective plan. NUT, STOVE, FU RNAC E Best Scranton goal. Also 11‘ ile. Bran and Victor Feed for cattle and hogs“ Also shorts and good American corn (01d). All kinds of grain bought and highost possible price?» paid at the Elevator. 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. ' Bésidés. iron are freé to consult me just as you would your home physician. _1va advme and the book below are yoursâ€"and thhout cgst. _ Perhaps a. word or two from me will clear up some serious ailment. I have hqlped thousands upon thousands by my private prescription or personal advice plan. My best ~efiort is surely worth your simple request. CASSELLS’ Canadian P u b â€" lishing Company It is not necessary t ) send to forelgn couatriezv. 1 .1 maga- zines. Read thefo‘ilowmgzfl So let me send you an order at once. Take the message to some sick Iriend. .7 A postal will brim: the opportunity. . I will have an honest and trustworthy drug- gxst to whom you can conveniently go for the 30 day testz ‘ . ‘ But first. ask=me for the order. for all drug- zists are not authorized to give the 30 day best. So write me now and save all delays. Ro‘ member that tomorrow never ‘comes. Addreal Dr. Shoop. Box 12. Racine. Wis. Which Book 8113.11 I land You? No. 1 6n Dyspepsia. No. 2 0n the Heart; No. 3 On the Kidneys Subscriptions taken at THE LIBERAL Office, or may be sent to .. CASSELLS 8;: {f{).i\\iPAN‘: 42 Adelalde ‘vV J. H. BANKER ,[fiSingl'e copies," 3 cts. Tommo No. 4 For Women N0. 51’01' Men No. 6 0n Rheumatism. No' “41, in the

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