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The Liberal, 14 Dec 1911, p. 1

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{£35 VETERINARY SURGEON, ‘ Lawrwce & Dunbar '1‘ 110 I‘llllill - Barristersfiolicitors. Notaries, kc. Calls‘by’ telephone from Richmond'f Home Life Blinding Cor. Adelaide Hill charged to me. | & Victoria. Sts.. '1‘oroilto. ' EB: U 2% .3 D AY NCORNING Pu.) no: N. 4593. RIG {DI 3ND HILL ~VVednc-sday. 9.30 mm. to 5 p. m. EGLINTONâ€"ZO Castlefield Ave" the rvst, uf the Week. Licensed Auccionear for the County of York. Goods sold on consignment. Genaral sales of stocketo. promptly attended to at reasonable mpg fiesidgnce Qnionville ‘ l L- '1‘ Samson. J K McEwen Maple Weston Salgeoil & McEwen. Licensed Auctioneers for the Countyo‘f York. 8110+ waen'led no on stiortest notice and at ten;- nor‘bla rates Patronage solicited ' JOHN R. CAMPBELL; «nu-v “van-Mung v...v......v G UR (iouhung, Newton Brook. agent for the above » ‘ Licensed Aucvioneex for the (.oumty of York. tea spectfully 50H.ch your patronage and friendly inth arms sales attPuded on the shortest notice and lb reasonable rates 1‘ 0 address King VOL XXXIV. 51 Der mnum, in advance.) ‘6 Class recitals are given througfiout the year ’ ‘ 42-1v " Prbpures pupils for the grnded ex- amination: held at, Tumnbn Cnnservn- tm-y of Music and Univexsity uf 1‘0- mntn. Special com-se‘in “Myer’s” Kinder- garten Method, particularly helpful to beginnms. V DR. W. R. PENTLAND RICHMOND HILL The Newton School of Music AT THE am. Famma a PUBLISHING nous; RIGHM‘.)ND HiLL,0NT. F'u'st; [muse nurth _uf Atkinson 8: ‘S \viLZer’s store. MISS MILLIE' TRENCH BUSINESS CASDS . as and Cocaine fur (ext-r (,tinns. DR. E. J. WOODS ii‘ . M c IS PUBLISHED EVERY J. EAR LE; NEWTON, DIRECTOR Richmond Hill, Ont. xfloxrou £3 Em ’SE‘ASONâ€" 1911412 RICHMOND HILL Teacher of Piano J. H. Prentice libentisst, I). G. BLQUGH. Phone No. 2402. weterina‘rg RESIDENCE “gilulicai. Baum. MAHON. EOPEIETOB VOiclNG AND . . . .. ACTION BEGULATING 395:: f}. Qavz'dsou THORNHILL 'Orgtma Repnited and Expat. Work Guaranteed PEANO TUNING N ATIONAL TRUST CHAMBERS 20 KING ST E, TORONTO, Canada TPlrphnne, Main Cable AddI-vss. “Dodo. Tel. M. 3631. LENNQX & MORGAN Money to loan on land anucuutheo mortgagesah lowest. rates Aurora ofliceâ€"llemoveu to the old post: oflma one door west 0! the enhance to the Outlarw Bank Newmarkex mimeâ€"Three doors south of who 1) Jim olfice T HEBBER’A‘LENNOX G STV Mums“; \ur’wra REAL ESTATE. ETC. I - THORNHILL BARRISTER, SOLICITOR, NOTARY, ETC. TOX‘HntOVOfflCQ. Runm Confedern. (inn Lift' Bldg.. No. 12 Richmond St. E , Richmond Hill Office (“Liberal Office), every Thursday for-911mm; Maple, Thursday afternmm. “700d hriduv, Satin-(th fm-enoon. Munev to Man at Five Per Cont. (5%) A. G.F. Lawrence F. J. Dunbar ' Richmona. jZE-Iill Kenton; Grover & Field J. EDWARD FRANCIS; NOTARY PUBLIC. COMMISSIONER. CONVEY AN"ER. ETC. I A large stock of F! mun) anisbit g kep at both plaées RICHMOND H1LL& THORNHILL ERICHSEN BROWN _& MACNAUGhTUN H. A. NICHOLLS [Judo-makers a: E‘mlmInu-rs, BARRISTERS, SOLICITORS, CONVEYANCILRS, E III. ROOM 48 CANADA LIFE BUILDING, 42-48 KING ST. WEST, You risk nothing by attending this college. Its reputation fnr superior training and square dealing is absolutely clean and il; will remain so. Commissioner, Conveyancer, etc. Insurance, and Real Estate Issuer of Marmage Licenses. Winter Term from Jan._ 2nd. i . TORONTO. ONT. .. is in a class by itself when’strictly firstâ€"class Work'isconaidered. -.(iradnutes are s re to get good no tion owing o thelr proper training. Write 101- Large Catalogue. 7 ‘ . w. 4. ELLIp'rT, Prmcipal Cor. Yonge andAlexalidem Stvs. _ ' Barristers and sollfllors. NOTARY PUBLIC Barristers. Salicturs. &c. WILLIAM COOK FRANK En.chsz Bmwx. A. UAMEMM JAL ‘AUGHTUN. WRIGHT BROS. RICHMOND HILL. ONT., THURSDAY, DEC. 14. 191.1 TORONTO. “In Essentiaiv, Unity; in Non-Essentials, Liberty; in all things, Charity.” 35mm. Pnone Main 2984 51- 61h “'ht-‘roas. it; is dvsiruus nml nmrvss- m-y for tlw conveniin of thr- ritizens of tho Villugw nf Richmnnd Hill, that the- stw-ets nf the said Village shall he lighted hy Hepu'icity,‘ and \Vhereas. it will he necosmry for ihnsaid purpose of electric lighting that certain wmks. such as the erec- “on of poles. wires. etc. shall be car- ried on. and also that purchases of necvssarv material shall he mudv, and \Vhereas, five thousand dullnrs is the amount of money required for tho carrying on and for the completion of thP afm-Psuid works. and - [0 provide for the raising of five thousand dollars , by way of Debentures for the purpose 0! supplying the Municipality 01 Richmond Hill with Electric Lighting. \‘Vherens, the general debenture debt of the said Village :mmunts to $3,174.58 of which no part. uf the prin- cipal or inteyest, i5 in Ell'l't'ill‘,'i:.ll(! \Vhewas. in order to pmvide fun the sniddebt ibis expedient to issue de- lwntnrr-s of the said Unrpnrntinn t0 the nmnunt of five thous-md rlnllars lwaring intérest at 41]; par cent pm- an- nnm. and that. such principal shall lw rnpaynhle in ye'm-ly sums extending (NM :1 pPl‘lHd of thirty ymn's from tho date of issue of silmkaehentans (If such mnnnnts that tthé aggregati- amount payable for principal and in- terest in any year in respI-cb nf the prim-.ipnl shnll he rqunl as nvm-ly as may be to what is payable fur princi- pal mud interest during- emfl‘ of the other yours (-1" such pun-ind. and Whereas, it, will require the sum of $306.95. to he raised annually as nan said by a special i-ate- nn the whole rateuhlvpI-npertyin the said Village fm-tlie paving of the said debt and interest; va, flier-More. the Municipal Cur- pnrdtion of the Village of Rinhmund Hill enacts as follows,â€" lst, that the Reeve of the Cor-pum- timl of the Village of Richmond Hill be and he is he! eby authm-ized to borrow the said sum of five thousand dollars on the credit of the Corporation for the purposes aforesaid, and to issue Debentures of the said Corpbmtinn for the sum of five thousand dollars payable at the office of the Treasurer nf_the said Village. 2nd \Vithm tlfe said period of Thir- tv years there shall he raised and lev~ ied annually by a. special rate, in ad- dition to all other rates, upon the whole ratenble property of the said Village the yearly sum of $306.95 for the payment of the said debt and in- terestâ€"l ' 3rd, The swid Debentures shall bear date as of the First day of July, 1912. and shall he signed by the Reeve and Treasurer, and sealedwith the seal of the said Gnrgm‘atinn,â€" _ 4th, This Bv-law éhall cnme into fogqe on! he Fjrst day of ebyuaI-y, 1912. 5th, That. the votés 6f the electors of this municipality Who me entitled to vote on this By-lmv, shall bP taken on the First day of January, 1912, commencing'ut mne o’clock in the morningand closing at, five o’clock in the afternoonjn the Council Chamber in the 33k] Village of Richmond_lâ€"lill, 6th, That, on Sitturday, the 30th day (If Decmnher. 1911. at the hour of ten n’clnck in the fm-enman, the Reeve of Richmond Hill shall attend at the off- icv of the Village Clerk for- the purpose of appointing in writing signed by himself, twn persons to attend at the final summing up by the Village Clerk of the vutt-s pnllvd on this By-lu\v,and ulsn ofuppnintlng one person to at- tend at the polling place on behalf of the pen-suns interested in and desirous nf pl'mnnting the passing of this By' law. and one person to attend at the said pulling place on behalf of the per- suns inti-i-estvrl in and desit-uus of op- posing the passing Of this By-lmv. n BY=LAW N0. r 7th. Tlmtnn l‘uvsdny the 2nd day of Januarv, 1912 tlw )lm'k of the said Vilâ€" lagv, shall attend at; his ufiice, at the hour of Len o’clock in the fm‘ennnn, to sum up the nunflwr nf votes given for and against, this By-law. : Road a, first and second timo’ and 't'end in Committee the 4th day of De- I Rudd rend in cem hel “Take notice that lho ulwwu is‘ n‘ true copy of u prhpnsed"B'vll:|w’ which haw heen tn'kb‘n intn (‘n’ns'idiaravfiun by 'the M’unicipnl Council '(nf the'Village of %fl@$ W CLERK’S NOTICE; 1911 Richmond Hill. :and which will'be finallyypnssed by the said Council, in the event of the assent of the Electors being obtained thereto, after one month from the first publication thereof in the Richmond Hill "Liber- al” the date of which publication was Thursday. the 7th (1le of December, 19“. and at the hour, day and place (had therein for taking the Votes of the electors the polls will be held. ' Notice is hereby iven to Lease- I'mlders within the ill-age of Rich- tmmd Hint,th they are required to fileiu the office of the Clerk of the Village. atleasb ten days before the dav of polling! a $t31tu_tory declmpti‘nn as fullu'wsrâ€"That'the lease extends for the period of time within which the money is to be raised for the payment, hi the debt created by this By-law. That, the property leased is of suffic- ient value to entitle the holder to vote at the Municipal election. and that he. has covenanted in the lease to pay all Municipal taxes in respect of the prop- erty leased (other than taxes assessed for local improvements). The names of lease-holders failing to make the re- quired declaration) shall not he placed ml the Voters’ list, for voting on this By-law. ‘ , A. J. HUME, Notice to Leaseholders. The Annual Christmas Number of “The Farmer’s Advocate and Home Magazine” embodies all the necessary characteristics of a holiday number of an agricultural and home magazine. The articles and illustrations, while dealing with the rural aifairs. are well suited to the spirit of the season. Stockmen will be highly pleased with the illustrated articles from writers in lthe home land. Sheep. in “British Husbandry." by Arch. MacNeilage, is a very interesting and instructive article, setting forth very clearly the methods followed by sheephreadels and feeders in Scotland. “Making Christmas Beef,” written by a. cele- brated Scotch feeder, is an article which will interest all those who make cattle fattening a. part of their farm operations. "The Summer’s Work at ’Weldwood,’ ” and “Forty- five Tons of Apples,” will interest all the readers who have been patiently waiting for results from the'latest undertakings of the management of this agricultural journal. Humor in the form of an excellent article by John M. Gunn, should cause a. laugh to brighten the face of the most melan. choly. The Home Magazine is a- most essential department of such an issue. and the beautiful illustrations, poetry. and literary selections. goalong dis- tance towaxds making this the great- est holiday number of the paper. All regular subscribers receive the issue 1gratis, and until the supply is ex- hausted, new subscribers also will receive a copy free. Non-subscribers may obtain copies at 50 cents each. The publishers are 'IA‘he William \Veld 00., Ltd., London, Ont. ' A Concert and Christmas Tree will be given in the Forester’s. Hull. Elia, on Dec. 20th by the pupils and ex-pupils of Eliarmblic school. Cured by Booth’s Kidney Pills T. E. Foster, of St. John St” Fred- ericton N.B.. says:"I have fnnnd more actual relief from Bonth’s Kidney Pills than in all else I have ever tried for rheunmllism. The pains in my limbs 11 a. v e lessened greatly an d I am better a n d stronger than in ” vmn's previous. ' My appetite has built, up a n d I eat, and s l e e p better- t h a n I huvev i n 0 v e 1‘ three years. My general heaith is . greatly improved and I can credit thlS only to Booth’s Kidnev Pills.” This is the Bunth’s Kidney pills way. Thpse \wmdei‘ful Pills are sold under a. guarantee to refund the money if they fail to relieve any sulfirer from rheumatism or any humble having its origin in the kidneys. They cure backache, dull shooting pains, thick qnd cloudy urine. gravel and stone, rhemna'tism and all diseases of the kidneysxmd bladder. " f Booth‘S‘KidneyKPills are, Sold by‘ all druggishs and dealers. 505-.“ hux. (m p‘nstpaid from The R. '1‘. Bomb, Cm. Lfflg Fort, Ei-iv. Ont. Sold and guar- anteed by W. A. Sanderson. A CHRISTMAS TREAT FOR STOOKMEN. RHEUMATISM Elia. A. J. HUME, Cierk. Clerk. 3 COUGHS AND cows é++é¢$$$+++¢¢+++éé$§§++§$fi At this season of the year end; coughs and colds. 0111 prepara- tion of A White Pine&.Tar , has been tested fur a. number of Néwm‘fiw den changes bf climate bring» rmm-twaow i "W " i W. A. Sandersnné +$++++4~+M¢W+4f®i~++m~bm STIVEH &. RAMEH Coal, Flour, Corn, Bran, . Wood, 860. AT THE C.N.0. STATION AND ELEVATOR Believing it will be beneficial to both buyer and seller, have decided, We thank the public for the generous patronage in the past. and will earn- estlv strive to serve you faithfully in the future. Best Bread _ ChOice Cakes Fanciy Biscuits Hill’s Choice Confectionery alway ' in stock. ' D. mm as so; has been tested fur a. number of years as a reliable remedy, and FOR CHILDREN’S COUGHS AN GOLDs TRY ' Baby’s Own Cough Syrup Dru gaiSt.‘ RICHMOND HILL Good Lemons Staple Groceries ‘ AFTER OCT. 9 TO DO BUSINESS ON A CASH BASIS. AND OTHER SEASONABLE FRUITS. Issuer of Marriage Licenses BEST ORANGES [Single copies, 355:8; PREPARED BY STIVER & RAMER. GOOD STOCK OF DEALERS 1N __Avr__ Bakery Nag-.24 ‘9

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