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The Liberal, 6 Jun 1912, p. 1

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H { Voxcme AND. . . . {a PUBLISHED-EVERY ACTION REGULATING 5 flauasvgy MORNING 305:: 5!. Qavz'dson H mm ! ’J‘HORNHILL [2358M PRSNTGNG 6; PUBUSHING HOUSE 0:31:15 Repaired ma Expert Work Gum's-I'm RIOHMOND IIILL.ONT. { Laineu‘ied Auctioneers for the County of York. Suns Lbzeu'mi to. on shortest notice and at ten,â€" sox'tble rates Patronage solicited Licens'ed Auctioneel {01- Lbs (,ounty of York. re- spect-fully solicms your psmonage and friendly inflr mme sales mttnuded 'm 6113 shortest notice and at reaiouable races 1‘ 0 address King 1‘ . . M c- JOHN R. CAMPBELL. Licensed Auctioneer for the Counties of York. Ontario and Nnnh Tommo. Special attention given to sales of every description. Farm and [arm stock sales a. specinlty. Fnrmn bought and sold on commission. All sales attended to on shortest. notice and conducted by the latest up-m-date methods. Address: 239 Balliol $92.. No.th Toronto. Phone: North 4875. Prepares pupils for the gmde 9x- Hminations held at Tmuntu ()nnservn- buy of Music and University of 1‘0- t-(mtn. Calls by phnne m' ntherwise promptly l'espnuded bu. , Special course in “Myor’s” Kindpr- Harte-n Method, particularly helpful to lwgi n nvrs. R {C “M QN I} HILLâ€"\Vednesduy‘ EGLINTONâ€"Z’J Castle: l‘cSL uf the Week. Phone: N. 4593. Phone No. 28. Class recitals the Von)- The Newton School of Music lenreticnl. Technical and Artistic Elements DuvelunudSystematics!“ According tn Mudvrn Methods. Summm- Tm-m Opens Manda}; April 22 '1‘ Saigeon. J K.McEwen ' Maple Weston Saigcon & fllcEwen. DR. W. R. PENTLAND RICHMOND HILL VOL. XXXIV. MISS MILLIE TRENCH (it D. H. PINKERTDN, v.3, 54 Gas and Cncuine flu vxtmctiuns first house north of Atkinson & Switzer’é store. VETERINARY SURGEON, 5Fhornhill. tum. t0 5 p.111. Maple, ()nt. bUSINE BR. E. J. WOODS 1)entist, Richmond Hill, Ono. OFFICE AND RESIDENCE er mnuzn, in advance.] RICHMOND HILL Teacher of Piano J. H. Prentice E (urea 11‘: D. G. IZLOUGII. Phone No. 2402. waterizmm medial. ESIDENCE Emmi. are given throughppt SS CARDS, M AB 0 N. ROPBIETOB field Ana. the '42â€"1v iLE-NNOX esp MORGAN ! REAL\ ESTATE. ETC. 1 r THORNHILL ! Barristers and Solicitors. Mouov 501mm on 1 and a‘nueuatbe- mungngasut Owesb rates Aurora()1ficeâ€"â€"lmmoveo to the old post 0310.: one door west, or the enhance to the Outurm Bunk Newzuarkev. officeâ€"Three doors south of the p :81; 0:!ice '1‘ HEBBEETLENNOX G STV MORGAN Aurora Riohmonc; Hill BARRISTER, SOLICITOR, NOTARY, Ere. Toronto Office, Runm 328 Confedera- tiuu Life Bldg" NH. 12 Richmond St. E. A. G.F. Lawrence F. J. Dunbar NOTARY PUBLIC COMMISSIONER. CONVEYANxER. ETC. Te]. M. 863] . Richmond Hill Office (“Libel-u!" Office). every Thursday forenuun. Maplv, Thursday afternuon, VVoudhx-idue, Sntm'dny fownmm. Mmlev to 1mm at Five Pel- NATIONAL TRUST OHAM BERS 20 KING ST Bl, TORONTO, Canada Barristersfioncitors, Notaries, 86:. Home Life Building 00:. Adelaide ' & Victoria~SLs.. I‘m-onto. Telt phrrnv, Main (JANE Adlh‘rss. "BL-do. A large stmrk of F1 m-ln] I‘mnishing kop at both places RICHMOND HILL& THORNHIL]. P I A N O T U N 1 N (}_ THE R. H. FIRE DEPARTMENT. | Thornhfllâ€"Langstafl mnn mmnn "WNW close for vacation during July and August but the large and popular MANY BUSINESS COLLEGES der not. Students desiriag strictly high grade training for choice positions are invited to write for uur catalogue. Enter now if you can. Our graduates readily get employ- ment. (fudm'mkm's a ITmhnImm-s! W. J. ELLIOTT. Prlnclpa Cor. Yonge and Alexander S‘s. H. A. NICHOLLS Benton, Grover & Field. Lawrence & Dunbar, Commissioner, Conveyancer, etc‘ Insurance, and Real Estate Issuer of Marriage Licenses. ERIEHSEN BROWN & MACNAUGHTGN BARRISTERS, SOLiClTORS, CONVEYANCERS, ETC. ROOM 4a CANADA LIFE BUILDING, .;2â€"4;, KING ST. WEST, NOTARY PUBLIC TORONTO. ONT. Bdrristers. Snlicturs, EDWARD FRANCIS, WILL} A M CUUK WRIGHT BROS. FRANK Emcnsnn Banwx. A. CAMERON MAUNALOHTON‘ RICHMOND HILL, ONT.,' THURSDAY. JUNE 6. 191.2 TORONTO. §taah In Essenti. Phone Main 2934 mac Gvnt. (5%) 51»6m Unity,- :32 Non-Essentials, Liberty; in all things, Charity." W. S. Gibson. survey and plans $43 00 F. Leecm wurk on streets. . ., . 8 75 S. Tyndall. wm-k on streets. . . . . (i 50 G. Allison, work on streets . . . . . 4 50 F. Lynch \an'k on streets . . . . . 2 40 R. H. Huldwure 00.. oil etc.... 41 03 A cnmmunicntiun from the Fire Brigade was rPad referring to the unsatisfactory condition of the fire nppumtus and asking the Council to investigate the same. The c0mmlmi~ cation was laid over until the next meeting as was also a report from the Ratepayers Association referring to ths!‘ pyesen‘t'cnnditinn 9f skating rink. B§-12|W No. 24] for horrowilrg pur- poses was given its several leadings and passed. farm on the 2nd concession of Markâ€" ham. At the latter phme his wife died, leaving one daughter. Some few ymlrs afterward he married Miss Mary Mitchell of Richmond Hill, and eleven years ago he retired from the farm. buying a residence on Rich- mond street, whi-rc he lived until his death. Though deprived of the ad- vantages accruing from educatiun he was a man of great influence and strong Character. Fur many years a stanch member of the Tunkard Church, he alsosuccvssfully conducted :1 Sunday School fur several years. hesidc acting as n. prominent official (If the church to which he belonged. He was always a friend to the poor and those in sorrnw and affliction. and many can testify tn kindnesses and SI‘HCLlCfll sympathy received from him urmg his lung life. Beside an‘in- Valid wife and «me. daughter he leaves many l'iiends who shall miss him and who would wish their end to be such as his. “Mark the pr-rfect man. and behold the upright], fur the end of that man is peace." Moved hy Geo. Sims. seconded by A. Metcalfe. th4t the Chief. Lieubou» ant, and Secretary be a,,committtee to draft, up n xesulution/tn present, to the ()unncil fur the plll'p(lse nf obtaining a better supply at water for fire protec- tiun.â€"â€"Gm-x ied. The Council met in the Council Chamber on 'l‘(lesda§',.June 4th. Members present Counéillnrs Sims, Tyndall, Palmer lltld Smndersmr, in the absence of the Rye-Vt: Councillor Sims was voted int,“ the'thnir. - The minmvs (2&5? lust meeting réad i‘ and confirnu-d. The fullnwingncuounts were read and; payment of the same orderedzâ€" ‘ On the 25th May there passed away ! one of Richmond Hill’s best citizens in ' the person of Mr. John Bestard. Born in Sussex. England, in 1835. he with his six brothers and Sisters came to ‘ this country with his parents, settling at Thornhill. At this time he was two years of age. and when seven years' later his father died. he and his older I brother became the support of the‘ family. Thus being early thrown upon the world he was denied the usuali Opportunities of obtaining an educa- f tiun. Starting at the now insignifi-f cant wage of $2 per month he worked i among the farmers of Vaughan van- 4 Ship until he starth farming for him- self when about 21 years of age on a farm neai Langstafl’, and marryng a; little later Miss Mary Schell, also of' Vaughan. He remained here some, nine years, “ hen he removed to a‘ farm near Victoria Square. where he lived eight years until he bought a farm on the 2nd concession of Markâ€" The Chief then reported that a present. of four hnxes of cigars had been given by Mr. Oliver to the Bri- gade in return for the assistanca they guy: thg- highg of hisrfil-e. ~ A r Moved by A. Suvuke. SPCOHdOd by S. Tyndall. that: we wrile to Mr. Oliver and thank him for his donation to the Fire Bl-ignde.â€"â€"Can led. Meeting adjourned. Minutes 0!: lust, meeting were read and “do Led. Mme by Gen. Sims. seconded by A. G. Savage. that application of A. Hislop Lu hecmue a member of Bri- gade be receivad and placed un the books to I)» haunted for at next reg- uL-i‘r muoting.â€"Uurned. ~ Mart-d by Liéut. Cowimasecnnded by Fm'emun of Hook and Laddel, that the excursion be run by way of St. Cutharines.â€"Oarried. ' Th9 fullcwing are the minutes of the hit» meg-fl ring. Bullub \wrs cast for W. Dmidmzm and W. Patterson, and both were eltltzu‘d Enthgrs oprhe Brigade. Mm‘ed by Gen. Sims, isgcmidod hv Fred. Hopper. that the Fire Brigade rut} Lheirexqm-siun to Peterhnfqugh; Th:- Rich'mnnd Hm Fire Brigade met «m June 3, with the Chief in the chair. An amendment was unmed by R. “’ilsnn. seconded by S. Griffith. that the Brigade g0 tn Niagara. The latter nuIILiuu carried by a large nmjm-itv. VILLAGE COUNCIL IN MEMORIAM. A. FRIEND. } McGuheâ€"Wutsonâ€"That the follnw- ing Road Overseers be appointed in lieu of the following Overseers re- ' signed:'â€"-W. P. Croft in lieu of Harry ,Huuvur, Wm. Heines in lieu of M. Rush, 5. Lemon in lieu of A. Ham- :bleston. Thos. Cooper in lieu of S. {Leonard Wm. Ramsden in lieu of J. 11‘. Curtis, Jos. Hill in lieu of S. Ju- ‘ miesnn. \Vm. Clarkson in lieu of Arch. Mitchell, S. F. Donn in lieu of John F. ‘Smibh. and John Sweezie in lieu of ; Israel Sweezie. Luther Miller. 750; Wm. Kennedy per L. Miller, $1.05; Wm. Bensfield er F. Bulling. 2.40; H. Burling per . Burling, $3.00. Watson ~ McCabe â€" That we pav Mrs. Frank Gar-row the sum of $15.00. in full amount. of damages done by water flooding cellar caused through defective culvert. McUuheâ€"Hénwtfâ€" That We hereby authorize the Clerk to proceed at once and cniiecbail disenfecting hills fl‘nnl the parties who have had their houses fumigated by our Setnitarv Inspecmrs since January 1912. and also that the Clerk be and is hereby instructed to continue Lo collect, all such bills for the remamdqr of the year 1912. On motifm Oduncil adjourned LU meet. abSutton’s Hotel, Schounherg. on Saturday, June 29th. I The abaveOouncH met at Temper- ance Hall. Kettlebv, on Saturday the 25!: 0f_M:1y. __ Watsonâ€"â€"â€"Lemon-â€"That Ellie foilow; ing named persons be paid for shovel- ing sqow ip__(j_xcess_9f Statute Labor; Watsonâ€"McGubeâ€"â€"â€"That Mr. Lem- on and Wells be appointed to view road on lot 30, side line con. 2. Lemonâ€"McO-abeâ€"That this Conncxl puv one Telfourd Palmer the sum of $70.00 less $4.68. being for balance of Taxes due fur-1911. he having signed an agreement to accept; said sum for deunages to horse caused by defective culvert, on highway. Lemonâ€"VVatsnnâ€"Thut the Opera- tors uf the mad graders be paid at the lag-e of $2.5j)_pe:r flay. _‘ By-an N0. 260 to afilend Bv-Luw N0. 254, appointing 0. A. Sinclair, Sanitary Inspector in lieu of Mn'119y Mnf‘fobty, and By-Law No. 261 appoint- ing J. Sheurdown as Pound-Keeper in lieu of Wm. Sliney, received their sev- eral readings and_ passed. Vucfil Duett, “Li'fe’swlrjx'eam is-bu’vex'” â€"â€"â€"Mrs. J. Davidson (Thox'nhill) and Miss McIntosh. Address. “Wayside Thoughts. humorous and instructive of travel in England and Germany"â€" Rev. W. Findlay, Superintendent of Industrial Farm. Question Drawerâ€"Questions from the sublime to the ridiculous were answer-ed by a number of the members prmjokiqg ghought agd much mirth. Members. all present except Reeve McMurchv, who was away in the North “last. 5 McCabeâ€"Watsnnâ€"Thut this Council refund to W511. Ramsggn dog tax_ $1.00. Lemonâ€"MuOubeâ€"â€"â€" That. Lhe bill of Dr. Hillary 1-0 services attending Smith fumilybe paid $9.50. LemonaMcCaheâ€"Thnt the hill nf L. '1‘. Watson for goods furnished one Mrs. Smith, who was in destitute cir- cumstances he paid $2.40. Lvmunâ€"McGabeâ€"Thnt \V. J. Wells he appointw‘l to consult Township So- limtm' re Sbl'eet, in Village uf King City. The Comb of Revision beard and de- termined a number of appeals.“ Instrumental Duettâ€"â€"The Misses Hood. - Piano Solo. “Rosy Dnrling”â€"Mrs. J. Davidson, (Thornhill.) Piano Duettâ€"The Misses Hood. A hearty vote of thanks was tender- ed Mr. and Mrs. James for their hnspihtlitv. The President and Officers have done well in providing such prof- itable entel'minmpnts. The meetings for this season were brought to a close by the singing of (a) "Auld Lung Syne.” (b) Home Swoet Home,” (0) “God Save the King.” A number (Jfgrants were made for ngiading and}:va (m the Fonds. The Annual Banquet of the Literary Circle was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. D. James VVe-dnesdny evening of last. Week. The attendance was large and enthusiastic. A good supper was first, in order. Mrs. James and the ladivs- who assisted her are to be con- gratulated upon this part of the even- ing’s entertainment. A number of accounts were ordered Lufjenpfitid. _ An excellent and varied programme was well rendered by the members. The following are the numbers given. Chorus, 0’ Canadaâ€"Members. Vocal Snln, “A May Morning"â€"-Mrs.‘ (Principal) Davidson. Richmond Hill. Piano Sulaâ€"Mrs. Vanostmnd. Essay, “Some Thoughts suggested by ()mvper’s Poem on Conversation” â€"-Mrs. Smith. Vocal Soln--Miss McIntosh. Essay, “Training for Citizenship”â€" Pripcip‘aLDavidsqnt Richmond Hill. Vocal Solo, “0 Dry Those Tears"â€" M £5. (P_l_'incip_al) Davidgon. 7 KING TOWNSHIP COUNCIL. Believing it will be beneficial to both buyer and seller, have decided. D. HILL & 00,, We thank the public for the generous patronage in the past, and will earn- estly strive to serve you faithfully in the future. Best; Bread Choice Cakes Fancy Biscuits STIVER &. RAMER ++++*+++++*++++++++++++*+é Hill’s Coal, Flour, Corn, Bran, Choice Confectionery alway in stock. +++++++¢%+%*++++?+++é+++¢i E COUGHS AND cows fééé AT THE C.N.0. STATION AND ELEVATOR has been tested for a number of years as a. reliable remedy. and FOR CHILDREN'S OOUGHS AND COLDs TRY BEST ORANGES Good Lemons Staple areseries’ At this season of the year sud- den changes of climate bring coughs and colds. Oul prepara- tion of White Pine&Tar W. A. Sanderson Baby’s Own Cough Syrup AND OTHER SEASONABLE FRUITS. AFTER OCT. 9 TO DO BUSINESS ON A CASH BASIS. Issuer of Marriage Licenses [Single copies, 3 cts. Drugaist. GOOD STOCK 0 F STIVER 8: RAMER. PREPARED BY DEALERS 1N Bakery RICHMOND HILL W 0011; No. 49

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