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The Liberal, 27 Dec 1923, p. 4

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AND \VHERE been signed by the by the said Reeve Village of Richmn the said water 51: ficatinn nt‘ the 91001 of Richmond Hill tract, is marked :2 this by-law. 0i By'luw to nulhorlze me the Village of Richmond H Water in individuals or cu outside nf the limits of Rich for u term ('t’ years not Twenty yours, by resolutinl cil passed by all the menin and Without the assent of payers of the Municipality. WHEREAS application received from :1 cox-pomti: the limits of Riclminud Hill Walter tn M curpnl'zitinn nuts fluid limits fol-u tel m of Twu 9xpedient to empower Ln‘ the said Village of Ritzhn enter into contracts for water without, the assent 01's of the Village. (1) That the Reeve and Clerk be and they are hereby authorized and in- structh to sign the agreement with the Corporation of the Township of Markham,» for the supply of water for the term of Twenty years according to the terms and conditions therein pro- vided and to cause the seal of the Cor- poration to be attached thereto. (2) That the Council of the Village Of Richmond Hill he and they are hereby authorized and empowered to enter into any contract or contracts with individuals or corporations out- side. of the Village of Richmond Hill for the supply to them of water for a lei-m of years not exceeding Twenty years: And the said Council are here- by authorized and empowered to Sign :Imeeinentor agreements or contracts for Ihe supply of water without the consent of the electors of the Muni- cipality provided the said Council do by resolution at a meeting specially Mum rm. that nnrnose vote unani- THEREE‘UKL Ann mvu..,._-__ COUNCIL OF THE VILLAGE OF RICHMOND HILL ENAOTS AS FOLLOWS; DATED at Richmond Hill this 10th day of Decamber. 1923. PASSED at Richmond Hill this day (vf . The Co attached nspected u- .5 Take notice furer that Tenants qllsliified tu rule mud (lashing tn (In so, must, not hut-1‘ than the Tenth duy before Lb? day appoint-id for taking the vnte. delivvr [u the Villagp Ulvrk who Declumt'iun pmvidt-d for by the Siniulv in that. regard. AND WHERE THEREFORE ArtiSt, Teacher in_ Literature, Expresswn, Readmg, Dram- atic and HumOurous Sketches, ng until _ Dialect Poems. Professional Gradgate“ of ‘ ZOiiréh A. Smiley Studio. Address Miss Marguerite Boyle. Studio ‘Honiexmod Hall,’ Thornhill. Ont 30 tf JONES LUMBER C0; PHONE 27 i the Corporation of the Village of Richmond Hill ELOC UT ION Miss Marguerite Boyle BUILDERS SUPPLIES JOY. Rough and Dressed Lumber Hardwood Flooring Pine Ltth D< Cedar Shingles S l‘lbreboard Roof i Gyprock Tar pa Contract referred to herein is 9d to the By-law nnd may be ed in the Clerk’s office. BY-LAW NO- \VHEREAS contmcL has ed by the snid applicant and mid Reeve and Clerk of the If Richmond Hill. to supply water subject to the rati- t'lhe electms ()f the Village and Hill and the said con- marked as Exhibit "A" to to authorize uuuunu H, .-v to empower th; VCnunEil illmze of Richmond Hill. Clerk‘s Notice J08 Amold & Yonge. application has been :1 corporation outside ichnmnd Hill to supply pm-utiml outside of the \ tel m ofTwenty years. A. J. HUME nlhorize the Council of Richmond Hill. to sell idunls or corporations imlts of Richmond Hill. years not excevding by resolution of Gunn- l the members present. ne assent. of the rule- mrd Roofings k Tar paper ard Building paper AS it is necessary and THE MUNIQIPAL . An VLrhe snle nf of the elect- (‘lurk has Doors Sa 2 Tenants of l-QG The Liberal extends the season's greetings to its readers and friends, expressing its appreciation tul‘ favons received during the past year. And may it still be our privilege to serve ----- a-n-hm mp. coming vear. Ex-Mayor T. L. Uhurcn 15 again in the field for the Mayoraltv of Toronto, in a three cornered come t with Controller W. W. Hiltz and J. A. Currie, M.P.P. As Mr. Church has already had seven ycars’in the Mayor’s chair, and as Mr. Hiltz has for a number of yearg done good work in the City Council it seems to be the. opinion of many that the latter has earned the position by faithful King County, New Brunswxcx, elected a Conservative last ’l‘hursduy by a good majority. This following I0 closely after the Halifax elecLlon will doubtless make the Liberal Government at Ottawa feel alittle uncomfortable. service may ll: sun De um w. you during the coming Every elector should try and attend the Nomination Meeting in the Masonic Hall next Monday even- ing. In former years only those women who held property in their own name, were entitled to vote. Now, practically every woman has the privilege of casting a ballot. Come out and hear the views of those who will offer themselves for the position of Reeve. Councillors and School Trustees. No smoking, please. Village of Richmond . Hill, Regis- tratinnl of Births, Deaths and Marriaggs for the last; cw" years. 1922 1923 B3rths ll 18 WEDNESDAY, JAN. Qâ€"At 10L 5, con. 5, Whibchurch. (Bethesdu,) entire farm stock of A. B. Shaffer, \vhn is giving up farming. Sale ab 1 o'clock. F. W. Silveriides. Auctioneer. fiaspital for Sick Children Recent discoveries in medical science have called attention to the great service rendered by an up-to- date hospital through facilities pro- vided for research. Probably few laymen appreciate the amount of this work conducted under the auspices of the Hospital for Sick Children. Yet it is only by intensive study of the causes of children’s diseases that the hospital staff has been able to establish a world- i‘amous record for cures. Statistics show that the rate of infant mort l- ity in this Province has been steadily decreasing, until it is now among the lowest in the world What that means is that l‘ufidreds of Ontario parents owe their children’s lives to the research work in the laboratories of the Hospital for Sick Children. Although the doc-tors give their services freely, the bills for equip- Dear Mr. Editor:â€" Birt hs Marriages Deaths express that regard. May 1 ask you, Mr. Editor. to point out to your readers that smce the establishment of the Hospital for Sick Children. at least four more Ontario youngsters in every hundred have survived the trials at child- hood? For with that simple state- ment of fact brought to their atten- tion I feel sure that many of them will bestow their benediction upon the work of the Hospital for Sick Children by sending some Christmas gift, according to their means, in care of the Secretary-Treasurer. at 67 College Street, Toronto. I Faithfully yours, IRVING E. ROBERTSON. Chairman of Appeal Committee. Since the Hospital Opened It! Doors in 1875. 65,231 ln-Patlonta Treated â€" 603,055 Attendancee of Qut-Patients. May ut to stabli COLLEGE ST., TORONTO. Auction Sale Register Vital Statistics ‘ New Brunswick, Vat'ive last Thursday by. This following the Halifax election ~ make the Liberal [ Church is again isinn Registmr Rev. Dr. Duncan, pied the pulpit of St on Sunday morning. 1 sechLions wm'e- rend rulge Uu "ll.- .l.ll\rlA;\ -_ , Was destroyed by fire». with all thv contents. Mr. Elswnrth Ketfer was the first to see the fir? and gave the alarm. The innmtvs barely escaped Mr. and Mls. G. have gone to Ha the holidays wilh 3 Rev. and Mrs. E. ( with the lives. ‘0 .\I fiISSIONER, CONVEYANCER. J. EDWARD FRANCI NOTARY PUBLIC REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE lpils of the» Public School gave successful concort in the ity Hull last Wednesday night. y p- ogramme was givm, after he presents 0n the Christmas re dlStl'thLPd. Thu pupils d the Principal Miss Carey ald-mounteul fountain pen with and Miss \Vebster with a silk Thornhill. nca. 1 Ms. G. \V. Bailey, and son e to Hawkeshury, to spend ys with Mrs. Bailey’s parents Mrs. E. C. Currie. MAPLE i FORD MOTOR COMPANY OF CANADA, W The New W Sedan May the New Year be brighter And the burden made lighter By enjoying the use of a Ford. In the’New Fordor Sedan the well-known Ford sturdiness, dependability and economy have been combined with a degree of convenience and refinement that makes this the most remarkable closed car value ever ofiered. The front 5/ at in this new model is of the full-width stationary type. Four doors are provided, afiording easy access to front or rear from either side. Upholstery and appointments are of a quality and complete- ness hitherto obtainable only in cars of much higher price. You are cordially invited to inspect this remarkable new car at the nearest Ford dealer’s Snowroom. R1 Coupe, $665 Touring Car, $445 | OR SALR~1 Dairy chum, mint, and lable, 1 sr'pru'nlm‘, 1 rug )1 x 14. 1 dining room table, 1 bvd and spring=, 1 fire grate for fine place. must be sold by Monday nighl. Fixst ‘hnuse 0n Can-ville mud, west, of stead.) [â€"1 hOHSt Church St. OR SALEâ€"One Iudys fox fur sot. nearly new, cost $25. will sell for $10. Apply at LIBERAL OFFICE. 26-27 N OTICEâ€"Those who \vmp seen cutting down Chri>tmus trams in my hush, are asked tn smtle fur them and save further trouh'e. JAMES RUMBLE. Richmond Hill. mnnlh FOR SALEâ€"A quantitv of firm-else baled feeding buy, 75 cents a. hundred; also a large qu untitv of baled out straw. threw wires nt 60 cvnts a. hundred. I. J. Yonge Street. ‘TRONG \VOMAN \VAN’J‘EDâ€"Tn do family washing. our h-Li‘ day \ch week. MRS. R. S. MASON, Yunge f.. {ichmnnd Hill. (Palmn- Hume- TOR RENTâ€"~New 4 rogm frame OR REAL ESTATEâ€"Sim \VESLEY BOYNTON. Richmond Hill. 2426 G. BALDOCK, L1M§TED§§§ CUTOR 00.. 4 nm, Main 6215 Pn'ces f‘ BALDOCK, LIMITED ‘V’ant ouse .md 1: acre St. Just autside in Elmwond Park Apply CHARTER! 1-131 O‘Nl) IEIIJIJ, ()N’fl‘ CARS: TRUCKS ~ TRACTOR es I. o. b. Ford, Ontario. A 11 Ford moflcl's may the Ford Weekly ‘n’c Siaril'ng and Lighting Eq‘ Electric Starling and Lighting New F®rd Prices \VALDER. Mill St rapt. 25-26 HARTERED 46 King St Runabout, the J 11': land Village .15 per “last, 26 29 $405 Truck. $495 famed through Chas e Pia n mmem Taxes extra ‘l $85.00 ulm Fordor Sedan, $895 LIMITED. hn'ldors Mapld. If you are considering the furnace question come in and let us show you our lines. N0 House too large, No House too small We hove a size and model for every oneâ€"and the prices are right. We can also supply your wants on Furnace repairs and pipes. General Agents for Farm Mach ery, Pumps, Etc. TEETZEL BROS. 'hcsc model: AND and GRAVEL FURNACES OUSE FOR SALEâ€"E GEO. S. SIMS. Riclm yard Tinsmiths and Generangents PHONE 87 W AND REPAIRS d GRAVELâ€"$Ԥ75 per 1 .: d. Tru-l loud flee \Vrite DAVIES, R. FORD. ONTARIO Enqun f mnnd 1 Hill -1f fill

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