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The Liberal, 5 May 1910, p. 4

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’Last week’s Aurora. Banner says that there is great demand for houses in that town'that will rent from $27 to $10 a month. The same paper states that Mr. T. H. Lennox, M.L.A., has purchaseél three large lots and has interested a, Toronto company who will build six houses there this summer. Also that Mr. HpE. Proctor will erect six houses in Aurora this summeh Richmond Hill has the land, houses are very much needed, but our village is still. waiting fora Lennox or a Proctor. RICHMOND HILL, 0N1. MAY an increase of no less than$117,506,- 238 over the figures for the previous year, or over twenty per cent. The total trade of» Canada under the Con- servatives only increased $66,000,000 during the eighteen years in which they were ifi' power. This unprece- dented prosperity under the Laurier administration is‘evidence that the country is ’-?being well governed. Everything points to the current year’s totai trade reaching the $800,- 000,000 max’iigand the total revenue will not be mach short of $110,000,- 000. ibernfi. Canada’s trade is growing by lea ps and bounds. The figures for the fiscal year cndinglast month reached the record of. $677,142,189. This is The Council met; on Monday, May 2, in the ()‘xerk’u‘ Office. All the members prffinnt. ' .Minn‘ws of previous meeting read "11d confirmed. The Trensurm‘ was instructed to pay the fullowingaccounts:â€" H. Blanchard, work on streets . $11.55 F; Levee, "’ “ .. 3.33 J. Murphy, gravel . , . . . . . . ‘ . . . . .75 The Treasurer reported receipt of :1 cheque for $56.61 from the Provincial Treasurer ()u‘accuunt of railway (21x distribution. 5 The, Trensui‘er was Instructed to pay the insurance premium on the new agricultural building from the date of the village taking possvssion thereof. A leLLur fmm Lhe, “Central Canada Oilizvn” was 179ml which requesth the signature of the Reeve to a petition to the Legislature re amendments to the Assessment Act. On mution this rc- qu ‘SL was granted. ‘ The GM; of the first sitting of [he Chum, of Revision was set fur the 7th (115101“ Jung nvxr_. The Clerk was instluvtvd tn “’1 He the Canada Inng; Imu Culvert On. for price lists nf lheirculverts,’ 0n moliou the lender 0f the Village Bnnd was paid $10 for services at (he Rink. ' By-lmv Nn. 231 wus‘ passed providing fur the honwnving at certain sums of mnney. The Council decide-d to (It‘s for drawing gzzu'el Pit. Liberal and “7w.le Glnhe . . . . . Liberal and \Veekly Mail .. ,. .. Lilwml and Canadian Farm . . ., Liberal and Tmunto Sal m‘dny Night; l. . . Liberal and Fm)an Herald . . .. Lilwml and The Evvning News Liberal and Daily Globe (Ymk Oounty)..' . . . . . . . . . . .. Liberal and Daily Mail (York County) . . . . . . . . . . , . . .. . . L‘heral and Farmer’s Sun . . . . . . L'heml and Farmer’s AdVOCilLC .‘berul and Farm 85 Dairy . . . . . 500. extra, on each paper to Every farmer shguld know that the price ofigred by the dealers for catile, hogs, eté., is a fair one. How can he know this if, he does not take a farm business paper! “That doctor or law- 'yer or busmess man would be without his business‘ paper? There is but one farmers’ business and market paper, ihat is the Weekly Sun. Start 1910 right by sfibacribing. ‘ V. ncil adjourned. eTl-IERE IS BUT ONE 3 CLUBBIKG RATES FOR 1910. VILLAGE COUNCIL. A. J. HUME, Clexk. ask fm-lmi'd- fx um Could ...$1 5. 1910 United 50 90 ‘v 40 J". H. SANDERSON, v.5. REAL E STA‘EE ham. RANGING FROM $800 To $5.000. 166 acre farm north of \‘iH: Buildings A1. Land in gnod stat: cultivatinu ' SIX VERY DESIRABLE Iiousess and IJOES F O R S AL E E are sole agents for “Hobberlin” tailoring. The sort of tailoring known as “safe tailoring.” By an accuraie system of meas- urements mistakes are rareâ€" if there are any We will reiund every dollar paid us. \Ne make garments to your per- sonal measure only, cut and designed by “The House of Hobberlin” experts. Come here for your Spring Suit. Egaugiaisn SATURDAY, May 21~â€"â€"Aucti0n sale of huusehold furnitme, etc., at, the resi- de-uce of A. Hill. \Villnwrhxle. Sale at. Zak-luck. Nu reszwve, in; (hwy are gning to England. Terms email. J. H. Prentice, uucL. ‘ fluids are maven but thus wan “mm at Ho;\:‘.'(‘,o.,1’or:mm'{, M awfilrcuoiva toe. mfGrmzuéon nboul work which n‘ can do. and hve M bemefitmt will pay n {rm 3}, to :33: per day. Some have . any Either um. your-e mold. (mm: . . l‘. Matted hm Those Wham at we! ‘ ' sue. of mag 1min ion-mm. mm mm Also 100 m thus on the Excelieat Opporiuy'ty for the Investor or Intending chhgser RICHMOND For full infEnâ€"wnutiori address G. H. Brudbnmk: Sec. Bum-d of Trade. NOW ON #AGENCY“ Auction Sales. A leading grain growing and stock-mhinge-centre in Western Canada. Collegiate Institute under con- struction, costing $70,000. The Judicial, Educational, Distributing and Land Office centre of Eastern Saskatchewan. 4 Chartered Banks, Chmehes, 25 Mercantile Houses, General Hospital, 2 Newspapers. MANAGE-R HAN Dâ€"~ 3 of \‘iHnge. gnod state of T-‘i’TT .1 Zud hf Max-k- TELEPHONE ORDERS PROMPTLY FILLED AND APPRECIATED. The Next Sitting ni' Diwaion Court tm N0. 3, County of York, will be held , in the Court; Room, Groceries WALL PAPERS GOOD DESIGNS LOW PRICES mammarme Drup in and seu if We can suit yuu in SOAPS AND ‘ AMMONIAS is onlyrseen once in a, lifetime. TRY US FOR HON ' 7 @1153}? s ' ‘ Game’s Livery in Cemeaéien Your Grocer : and Confectioner Lax-gig 5 EEEEE é: m Special Prices @0001 Values are seen here every day. Monday, Ju‘xy 4, 1910, SPRIN G IS FRUITS IN SEASON RICHMOND HILL Gonféctionery Cnmmencmg at 10 z T. F. MCI‘JAHON CLERK AN D IN SASK. EST DEALING it. In. 43-tf One acre 011 Richmond strobt snuth side with good orchard, (m a goud building: Int. Also two news on north sidv of Mili'street, and three of the choicest lunldmg lots on Yungv st., 311 in the Village of Richmond Hill. Apply to r- . ‘T'nrwn‘rer 44-3 Seed PutntoPs Early Northern, Six “’eeks, Irish Cobbler, Queen of the Jm'sey. Lafiz kinds, \Vellingtnn. Duly, American VVondei-. Goodall, American Pink Eye, Mill Prize. Carmen. At very cheap prices. Also a quantity of small potatnes for feed very cheap. E. LAHMER, Lut 17, Gun. 5 Vaughan. 44â€"3 Vellme P. O. 41-Lf 4 3-3. $8,000 on first mortgage on farm property. ‘ A quantity of Seed Pntatovs of ful- lowing varietiPs : â€"-“ Walter Raleigh ” “Golden 00in” “Cream ufrtheilj‘iield.” Frame_ Barn nn west half lot 29. sixth concession Vaughan. Frame and siding all white pine. Timber in good mmditinn. Size 40 by 60 feet. price $225 cash. Inqunp ml farm or 4.3-4 A comfortable dwelling on Xnmld sil'eet, seven rnnms, with a‘ quarter of an acre of land. on which are a muan of fruit trees. Good W911 and cisbe n. Apply to ' Strong early cabbage plume. Maney to Loan Seed. Potatoes xii-fa," For Sale F01“ Sale Apply to I]. A. NICHOLLS. E‘Gr $2119 For Sale For JAS. MCWILLIAM or MRS. F. LYNNETI‘ R. B. PETERMAN, 28 Wilton ave. Toronto. H. A. NICHOLLS, Real Estate Agnnt. m1 Estate Agent. Richmond Hill. C Qwer to Eat A Cami" Bowel ’4: A”. KNIGHTS. Lnt 44 F. ELLIOTT. LN 21 (Jon. 2, Markham. Yonge St. Tenders will be receivednp to Thursâ€" day, May 19, at. the Vinnge Clerk’s Gg‘fice, fur hauling gravel from Unok’s 1%. The lowest or any tender 110:. ummssarily m-cvpted. V. H. PUGSLEY, A. J. HUME, The Court, of Revision £01 the. Vil- lage of Richmond Hill will hold its first. sitting ‘fm the cumenl. year on Tues: day, June 7. 1910. for the purpose of hearing cump‘uunts and appeals against the assessumnt of the said village. The Court will 51b in' the Council Chamber- (m the above date at 8 o’clock in the evening, and all whom it may concern are requested to govern thum- Selves accordingly. A. J. HUME, Clerk. Richmond Hill. DIuy 5. 1910. 3131:. Smart 8:5 Eisaz?i* 45-2 41~tf Two hundred acres, 10t30, con. 2, Vaughan. Price $5,000. $500 down, balance to suit purchaser Apply to \V. \VASHINGTON. Lot 31, Wigwam OFFERING ,BpLiLrgc/u‘yfis His five nearest dams have recoi-ds (if over 14 lbs. at twu years old, Both she and dam are now at 0. A. 0., MANTEL KORNDYKE, grandson of Sam Jewel Hengwold the Third. She was suld by Brown Bros. one year ago fox $2000. Official record, 6401113. milk in 7 days. 26131hs. in 30 days 30.39 lbs. butter in 7 days, 121.37 lbs. in 30 days. 38«tf Tendigz‘s On Richmond St, a six mom house. Appiy to“ $13 MEROIDES JOHANNA (4339): Pnbfiic ofiiee Rouse t0 Rent. HQLfiTEEN$ Am TAMWQRTHS Farm for Sale sxred by the followmg bulls :. pxwm'rlo requireme t or couutfy pgsple, and. can be bought at a. decided bargain. If interozsted write ab once for fuller particulars. Vv’o can aiso an attractive PFOrUSiLiOl’l on t h e n e w Cadillac “ Thirty ” that rep: agents the" best value ever offers-(“n in anwnzobiles. Semi for iiiustrateé ‘ r _ iv 1 boom-3 t: Lik" Automnbékg and Bicycies Ti} F? O N T0 :3: Reeve. $333k: Farm J. SMOKED] ZIE Elgiu Mills, P.O. C. MASON. AND Ulérk.

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