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The Liberal, 21 Mar 1912, p. 1

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v‘ VOICING AND . . . ts PUBIJ}SHâ€"EDEVERY _ . Acnon aaeuurmé I 'EHURSDAY MORNING gem. 5, Qauidson AT THE ‘ ' THORNHILL . . ‘ £13.53“. PRNTIHG a PUBUSH’NG HOUSE Orgnna Rapuiréd sud Exponfi'b'ork (in-unload RICHMOND ammom'. { 4m” _ ,- .__,.,_Wu.,__m__ RICHMOND HII.Lâ€"\leues(luy. 9.30 mm. m 5 [1.111. , .-. l-v- ---_--_- l ' Barristersfiolicitors. Now-lea, 89c. Calls by telephone from Richmond Home Life Building 00:. Adelaide Hill charged to me' I & Victoria. Sts.. I‘m-onto. EGIJNTONâ€"m Castle-field Ave.. the l't‘stnf the week. ’ .x L‘. F. McMAHON. Phn n9: N. 4593. Von. XXXIV. 5 I per annumj, in advance.] JOHN H; CAMPBELL. Lteonud Auctioneers for the Counsy at York. Sales “handed to on shortest notice and at rear tor-1b“ rates Patronme Solicited Licensed Auctioneer for me County of You: Goods sold on consignment. General sales 0! “when. uromptty attended to at reasonable men Reaidance Unionville _ - _ ‘ ‘5 G h (ioELuEg, Newtoh Brook, agent (or the above Licensed Auctionee: for tha County of York. re- !pootfully solicxts your patronage andâ€"hiendly lufluenae sales attvuded on the shortest; notice find at ten ionable tnfiea P 0 address King DR. W.- R. PENTLAND RICHMOND HILL (l‘ Saigoon. Maple Walraéss recitals are given throughout the veax- , 42-1v Prepares pupils for the graded ex- aminations held at Tmuntn Conserva- tory of Music and Univexsity of 1‘0- mnto. ¥§ixevciul course in “‘Myeris” Kinder» garten Method, particularly helpful to beginnvrs. _‘ _ ‘ ' The NeWton School of Music First hnuse nurth of Atkinson & Switzer’s store. bUSINESS CA3DS . “DR. E."J. WOODS MISS MILLIE TRENCH VETERINARY SURGEON, ’zl‘hornhill. @110 3mm! Saigeou & McEwen. and Cucaine fox extructiuns. J. EARLE NEWTON, DIRECTOR Eul‘ron a Paonxnon. Richmond Hill, Ont. I) can tie-6t, 9TH SEASONâ€"1911412 RICHMOND HILL Teacher of Piano J.- H. Prentice D. G. BLOUGH. Phuue Nu. 2-102. 4!? yttrium; ’Qtrdiml. RESIDENCE Emmi. J K McEwen ‘ Weaken PIANO TUNING NAT1()NAL TRUST CHAMBERS 20 KING ST E.. TORONTO. Canada. Trlc phth, Main la Me Add wss, "Urdu. Tel. 31. 3631. LENNOX & ‘ MORGAN Mouov to loan on laud anucnulm mortgages“ lowest. rates -. " Aurora<nflice~8emoveu to the old post oi‘hoa one door we“ or aha Gum'ch to the Outarw Bunk Newmnrket omenâ€"Three door: South of file p Inteli‘me T Hnnanm-Lsnxox G STV‘ Ho):ch sum”. BARRISTER. Somm'rmz, NOTARY, Ere. anuntn Offic e. Runm Cnnfederu tiun Life-Bldg.. No. 12 Richmond St. E Ribhumnd Hill Office ("Liberal ()flice), every Thursday forenoun. Maple, Thursday afternunnl VVuud bridge, Saturday fol-(moon. A. GE. Lawrence F. J. Dunbar Muuev to hum at Five Per Cult: (5%) Eenton, Grover & Field Riohmono H111 J EDWARD FRANCIS, NOTARY PUBLIC " COMM] SSIONER. CONVEY AN"ER. ETC. ERICHSEN BROWN & MACNAUGHTON' L'nd tel-[alien's & Fmbalmers. RICHMON D HILL & THORNHILL A large stock of F! m-J-n] Furnishing kep at, both places ' BARRISTERS, SOLICITORS, CONVEYANCERS, E [(3. ROOM 48 CANADA LIFE BUILDING, 42-46 KING ST. WEST, .TURONTO» H. A. NICHOLLS“ Lawrence & Dunbar, for Superior Business or Shorthand Education is the Great and Popular Commissioner, Conveyancer, etc. Insurance. and Real Estate Issuer uf Marriage Licenses. Barristers and sollcluirs. ELLIOTT TORONTOA ONT. REAL ESTATE. ETC. THORNHILL Greduefos roedilv obtnin good positions and the demand is fully three than our sugply. This college is open all year. Students eve lately taken posxtione at $50. 86'), 6'15 and $100 per month. Enter now. Catalogue free. " w. J. ELLIOTT. Prlnclpl cor. Yongo and Alexander Sta. Barristers, Snlictors. 8m. BEST PLACE IN CANADA NOTARY PUBLIC RICHMOND HILL.“ ONT.. THURSDAY, MARCH 21. WILLIAM COOK Faun ERICESEN Baum. A. UAXBBUN umuuuumx WRIGHT BROS. “In Essentials! Unity; in NM-ESsentials, Liberty; in all things, Charity.” Emil. Pnono 11.11: am 51-6111 The Council met, on March 12. Members all present. Reeve Gum- ernn in the chail. Minutes nf last. meeting read and cnnfirmed. ulsu minutes of special meeting. McNairâ€"Umnvmn-That the Treas- urer [my m A. L. McNeil the sum of $50 for tht- \Vnudhl-idge Agricultural Sq:i;-tv.-â€"~Curri«l. ___o Um‘lvlv b‘Ufll I lulu . \Vitherspmm -â€"()n memn â€"Thut the Treasurer [my to T. F. McMuhun the sum of $20 fur the Richmond Hill Agyigglgural Sucigtv.â€"â€"Gau-ri1_=d. Fipes at. 75 cts. each. which were put, in A rant of [WI gatewaysâ€"Curried. VVhitmureâ€"Withm-spxtunâ€"That the : Treasurer [my the fullmviug :wcuunns: To A. Cunm-nn. fm- g tun nf hay v fur Town Hall stable . . . . . $ 9 00 ' “ Pmudfuot. Duncan & (3nu legal servic'vs {m- 1911.... 60 00 ! \ “ Chas. W. Mack 8t 00., for i \ corporatiun seal. 8a: . i n McNair â€" \Vhiunurc-l â€" That. the Tn-nsm-m' pav m A. McCluskev the sum 0f $5.00 fur damages tn sepal-atm‘ by wasnu uf culvert. being out, of re- pair.-_Curried. \Vllimmreâ€"McNairâ€"Thnt the Glen}: notify the Clerk of Mau-kh-um that Rm-vv Cameron will meet the Reeve «If Markham to prucm-e udvicn re acci~ dyn}. nu Yunge St. (John Ash).-7(}:tl- 7 r MENztir â€"â€" \Vithelsponn -â€" That, the Clerk notify Mrh'l'hus. Cairns than he is indebted Ln this Council for 6 commit, ‘ â€"C:ll'!'l(‘d. l WiLhH-spnon -â€" Came-rim »â€" That, the Treasurer pay the following rmul ac- counts:â€" Tu \Vm. Robinson and mm, shovclliug suuw un Yunge SL. hull” tn he paid by ' , Mal khmn Twp. . .' . . . . . . . $170 65 “ \letel- Bone. 130 lbs. 01" dy- namite at, 300 per II... and 2 days at $2.00 per dav . . . 43 00 ‘f A. Brmvnloe. hauling 7:} vds. gravel M351: per yd . . . . . 2 62 " A. Cnmm‘nn, ldalyvin pit“ .. 1 50 ‘ \V. Brndfish. I; daiyslun mad 2 25 “Levi Kaiser. 36 lbs. dynamite at, 200 per lh.. and 2 days at, $2.50 pe-r diw ' . . . . . . . . 12 20 “ H. Hamilton, 63 yds. gravel ' nLlec.......,..... 787 “ Eln-r MI‘Kay. hauling 11 yds. ; Frsu'elatSOtz. M1 00 “ Rn )l. Topper,-hnuliug l; Vds. gravel «£80k. . . . . . . l 00 " \ante-r Stevenson. hauling 32 yds. gra’vel at, 84k: . . ' 8 00 “ 'l‘hos. Ruwntri-ee. hauling 32- * yds. grm‘elat80c. ' . . . . . 3 00 “ Thus. Ruwntree. 1; days in - pit at, $1.50 . . . . . . . . . . . 2 25 “ Thus. Rowutree, repairing water-break on Gt-M'el Road 5 00 “ Rulit. Tnpbléii, 9.; at. 125m . . . . . . . . . . I ..... ' . 1_ 18 'Thnt whereas legislatinh is being asked for by the Town of North To- rnnto to extend'ln any direction for thirty miles from the aforesaid munici- pality. and as the. lakes and springs on gthe highlands ‘of York come Within the limit of thirty miles. therefore this Onumtil strongly protests against the said Town of North Toronto. or (my other than- bordering municipali- ties being allowed to have and take water from the. said range of hills V running though the. Townships of } Whitphurch. Vaughan and King. and ’ that the Clerk of this Municipality he ‘ instructed to forward a certified copy of this resolution to the chairman of the Private Bills Committee of the Legislative Assemblv, and to Dr. God- frev. M.L.A., requesting the latter to straneg oppose the le islation being - sought by said Town of ginrth Toronto. JAMES A. CAMERON, Reeve. Council then udiourned.‘ --Curl~ied. Council adjourned to meet on April 9 at 10 mm. Held at Elgin Mills on Match 4. 1912. Memhers presvnt:â€"<Reeve CHOWI'OU. Daputy~Reeve McNam; and Councillors W_l_x_iunure and \Vitheyspmin. _ The meeting was called for the pur- pnse of passing a resolution objecting tn the Town of, North Tomato Obtain- ing legislatinu fur getting a. supply of water flj'vm thy Leglppville springs: Moved by Mr.’ Whiuuoreisecgnded by__Mr_. Wi_l,he|spopn,. Mr. Andrew Yule of Aurora recvivzd u. telegram one day last week infurm- ing him of the death of his eldest; sister, Mrs. Agnes Lloydin Edmonton. Mrs. Lloyd died at, the home of her daughter. Mrs. Henry Saigeon, with whom she had been living for a num- ber of years. The remains arrived at Aurora on Saturday and the funeral tunk place from Mr. Yulr’s residence Sunday afternoon, to the Aux-urn, Cemeter for interment. The funelal service was cundncted by Rev. Walter Amos. The remains Were. accompanied trr-m the West, by Mrs. Saigenn who was also joined at \Vinnipeg by her bruther Mr. Jnhn Butler Lluyd; VAUGHAN COUNCIL. DIED IN EDMONTON. SPECIAL MEETING. lent, E. W. Halpenuy General Sec’y of the l tin ivaincial S. S. Assoc. on “What all Teacher Needs Most.” The Teacher the : must have a mission to are his duty as 1 ts: an instructor. He musthav‘e a baptism from the Lord. No treachercan he a. B 00 ' success unless he has this. The address I was given with good effect. on all 3 00 ! teachers present, by one who new his i subject. 3 85 i The third address of this session was 'ied. ; given hy the Rev‘ F. B. Hyde of the the 3 Bihle Training School. Toronto. sub- , 1c; ject “The power of Christ’s persmml ‘ relationship in Christian service.” The speaker took for his text. St. John Wth chap. and 20th verse “Then were the I Disciples glad whefi’ they saw the ' '1 hold.” Thrv had been sad but. the ’0 65 presence of their Christ had made them ; glad. The teacher must, have this Egladness. They 'were given a. com- i3 00 mission. "As My Father has sent ‘ me so I send you.” All power is given 2 62 ‘ unto me: He said. and we shall receive 1 50 power after the Holy Ghost has come 2 25 upon you. and so the Teacher to he a. 1 succvss must have these three qualifi- cations. This Very spiritual address [2 20 ; CIUSE‘d a very full session. 300 118 The follnwing are noees on the last, two sessilms of the West York 8. S. Convention held in the Presbyterian chm-ch Inst week:â€" The 5th session opened at 2 .m. Devotimml exerc-es were led by ev. J. W. Morgan of Maple. An address was given by Rev. R. M. Hamilton of Toronto. subject: “The Sunday School and the Temperance Problem." He nutlined lns remarks by showing the effects of spirits on the body, stating that as the talking of salt caused thirst. so the taking of stron drink created the desire fur more. e thought the teacher cnuld create In the buy the hatred for and abstaining from the use of spirits. by relating the awful u'ccmmts that We can read in our dail‘v1 papers. The speaker urged all sahlmt. fichnol wm-kerstn introduce the ledge _roll in the schnol. and have the ac olars Sign at Qnarterlyn’l‘emnernnce Lesson. ODiscussinns followed this address and was taken part in by manyâ€"a hymn “He Lendeth Me," was sung. Arn nddrggss»was then given by 9119 Bey. ! Address by Rev. John Neil, D. D. of ij-nntnp The. speaker opened his re- imarks by stating that all christian 1 wm-kers must. take the bible as their 'thL hunk. A Book Of 66 bunks by different authors. written at. different, ;, ages. and yet puets. authors. painters. ,ministvrs. all came to this bank fur ; their subjects. Other banks had been i. written and past. away, but this hook ' had and would stand the test for all wages because it was Gnd speaking to hls children. This address closed the convention after which all joined in - singing “God he with vou till we meet, again” and all departed for another year’s \vmk,'feeling that. the gather- ing had been H. great. inspiratiun to go forward to better service. 6th Sessiun. 7.30â€"Song service led by Mr. S. J. Douglas after which the DeVutiumll. Exercises \vew led by Mr. G. S. Sims nf Richumndflill. Reports fl-mu_ theyummittee on resolutions and nmnumlmn. , ‘ Signs of Sprm are not lackin |this neighhm'mm . The four g in garden- ers who recently sold their land at 1 Fairbank. and purchased each six , ncres of the Husband estate are already ishowing fine stalks of rhubarb, and 1lesttuu-x ready for use, grown in their :greenhouses. This is a good location ‘ for gmdens \thsa chin market, is To- ronto, as the 2nd concession is merely a. continuation of Ba Lhnrst street. The follmving are the officers elected fur the current, year:â€" v ' Presidentâ€"S. J. Douglas. Recording Sec’yâ€"â€"Miss Linn M. Gihsun. ‘ Treasurerâ€"“7. S. Moss. Supeu in tendents of Departments Primaryâ€"Mrs. B. Alwhutt. Home D9pt.â€"T. P. Padget. , Teacher Trainingâ€"A. L. Campbell. Temgerauqqâ€" M rs. Cnlhnuq. Township Representatives Vaughanâ€"G. S. Sims, W. Watson. Ym-k-Miss Ida Jnckes. Geo. Booth, J. J. Gartshore. a ELnl»iCuke-â€"-Ohm-les Peters, 1!. ‘ B. Parker. “ ‘MVlrrBakrer shut- a. gunmdhog which had evidently left its winter quarters a little earlier in the season than usual. And our correspondent has yet In report another indication of the ap- pi-nuch of the vernal season. Last Sun- day evening before Mr. James Bowes went to chm-ch he. was standing [near his door talking to a neighbor when he drew the latter’s attention to two rucm‘ms that Were leisurelv walking along a. fence nearby. Mr. Buwes secured a stick. and made chase after the fur-hearing animals. They were soon run down in the deep snow. -:1 nd after a slight tap on the head of each Mr. Buwes carried them to the ham where he now has them secure. in a large box. The tracks came from the Woods some distance a w 21y. S. S. CONVENTION Concord 21. 191.2 +++m+W+®+-Â¥+**9 icoucfls AND cows § STIVER 8:. RAMER *H+4°*M*°§H*+*H*%-b+m 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- estly strive to [serve you faithfully in the future. ‘ r Best Bread 5 Choice Cakes, Fanpy Biscuits At. this season of the year and den changes of climate bring coughs and colds. Out prepara- tion of ‘ White Pine&.Tar has been tested fur a, number- of years as a. reliable remedy, and FOR CHILDREN'S COUGHS AND COLDS TRY Hill’s Baby’s Own Cough ’3 /’ Syrup ' i D. HILL & 00., Choice :Conféct'ionery alway ' in stock. - W. A. Sanderson? BEST ORANGES Grood Lemons AFTER OCT. 9 _ TO DO BUSINESS ON A CASH BASIS. Staple: Groceries Issuer of Marriage Licenses AND OTHER SEASONABLE‘ FRUITS. [Single copies, 3 cts. Druggist PREPARED BY &c..' 850.; STIVER & RAMER. GOOD STOCK OF DEALERS 1N RICHMOND HILL ...A'l‘... Bakery No. 38

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