full pay for damage to property. There isa treaty between Canada and Jupnn by whi’uh the subjects of each of the two countries are guar- anteed protection for their persons and property, and‘ it is much regret- tedï¬lgat the outbreak has taken phxce. I . There was an unfortunate occur- rence in 'Vancouver, B. 0.. during the last hours of.Satmjday night and; the ï¬rst, hours of Sunday morning. Anl nnu-anancse demonstration was followed by a. riot which lasted about ï¬vg hours, and in which several thousands of: hoodlums took parts. The Japg retaliated, and the police were helglcss. Stones were thrown, knives wgare‘us'cd, and after the fray a numbch of people. were removed to the hospital. Much ot the property belonging to Japanese citizens was damaged. by the mob. Ncemlyra dozen arrests have since been made, The Government will doubtless see that the, offenders be punished, but in all prchability the Japs will demand an applogy, and Western Fa‘rmers vestâ€"C. PVR. W GREAT DEhZANl} After aâ€"strifggleâ€"thaltâ€" has lasted for years, the bill to legalize mar- riage with a deceased wife's sister has at length passed both Houses of the British Parliament. For years the British people, through the Com- mons, have expressed themselves in favor of it; and it was undersood that the members of the Royal Fam- ‘llly approved it; yet until this session the influence of the Lords spiritual has been so great that the measure has never been able to pass the House of Lords. Now it has passed, butto the'very last it was opposed solidly hy the Bishops of the Upper House. The bill will undoubtedly bemme law, and thus the marriage laws in the‘Old Land will be made to agree with ours in this matter. The Bishop's opposition has rested upon both scriptural and ecclesias- tical: grounds, but it seems probable that the opposition will now quietly and gradually disappear. ‘\d\'i( farm The general opinion seems to be that Hon. G. P Graham is the right man for the ofï¬ce of Minister of Railways, but a large number of Liberals are not quite sure that it. was a wise thing to transfer him from a post Where he was doing ex- cellent work as Leader of the Ontar- io Opposition. uor business could be taken out of politics. RICHMOND HILL The report of Commissioner Starr on the license inquiry in Toronto furnishes interesting reading. Po would certainly be a ï¬ne thing for the Province if' the control of the liq- 1H a‘: ihexak an! 35L? Want Men for Late H .il Run Extra Excursiu On. Sept. 12. 1907 and spout with ( rs. I). 1 Val 19. of his {ARV m CHI) son’s 5Thgp93idonce of Mr. Jsz of Guucm-d. was 'stxuck hy on the ï¬rst, of SPptvmlwl'. nvy was knocked dawn and troughs daumged. The hu ensured in the Memnntilv. I adjusted HIP claim whirh wards paid by‘lhe company SATURDAY. Sept. 28â€" hnrses. cmv. impk etc. Int, 43. Gun. 1, Richmond Hill) tho; err, queu.j Tammi? Miss Miller and Miss Savage of Nowâ€" ark. N. J..\ver0 guests of Mr. .Tulm Savage, Sunny Hill Farm, and Mr. A. G. Savage. Mr. Duncan McKenzie of spent ucuuplo of days wit} Mbndie. Mr. .MuKe-uzie Imr: capyd the catastrophe nmn by inissing‘thc ill-futvd train Mr. Edward Palmer. _ufl‘er 3. Lhren months' expvrieut-t- with :1 surveying party nPal‘ Port AILhm-. is h'ume again. He will start. to attend the School of Practical Science about, the ï¬l'SL of October. » TORONTO AND YORK. 14, the ’1‘ way will Captain and Mrs. Thomas Glut»? of Bgmiiltnn, visited with Mr. and Mrs. Aiex. Maudie last Friday. PENNYROYA Mr. Will Pugsley. lam nf Ilvevo Pugsley of Suttnn, has been visiting with Glass Bros. here. Mr. and Mrs. John Hill nnd (Shillh‘l'n nf Pelerbm-o, spent, n wank “ill: Mr. II Hill and returned Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Greenwood of 31mm ï¬eld. and Miss Glenn nf '1‘m-ontn,spcut. over Sunday with Dr. and Mrs. Buyd. Mr. J. Miss Pea and alter evening. Mrs.:md Miss Brownlen of Hamibnn were guests of Ml‘. and ML». 1‘. G Savage over Sunday. MI‘. and MW. VV. E. Stoddart (If V«mksmwn. spent, a few days with Mrs. Glass and returned Monday. Mrs. Martin of Dom Helen Law, daughter Law, Detroit. spent M Amps “Wight. Mr. McRoynnlds of Cleveland. Ohin. visited with Mr. and Mrs. P. G. Suv- age fur a few days. Mrs. McEll‘ny. Tm-nnto. fm'me‘rly of this place, visited friends llk'l'C on Monday. Miss Adelia Winch is atlpnding the Model School in Newmm-kut. Miss Norma Gould of Port Hope. i$ making a visit with her fniond. \liss Hazel Switzer. Wm {TURDAE Sept. 21â€"â€"Au(-1 ht’msehuld effects, 11w ‘ Mrs. E. Gaby, at 11n- Richnmnd St... Richmxvnd an 1 n'vlock. Terms cud). is U) h't. J. H. Pruntim imnnoncing . the Toronto n’a l’umt (7 The sped-4 {5 Jackson beruwdiutu In. will nl‘ nuctinneet \vxmu ket, are the best mixed paints on the m different tints. Always ready for use. IJLflND CITY FLOOR PflINTJ' dry hard in 8 hours. Always reliable, economical and durable. F01: SALE BY H, A. EIGHOLLS, Richmond Hill‘ When 3,7012 '. J. \V. Bu-akey and his daugtm Pearl. visitedunt the Parsmlugv utmxded service here un Sunday DENC )IAL: RAILWAY PERSONALS. Auction Sales ht Monday m’fom ' '_ A Cand" Bowel prop m. Audi Inwm VauLr )l] Park and Miss (If Dr. T. V. Sweet to Eat Jacuh l\ by WAFERS. . ‘Tlu: 11111 the lmildin of Dundnlrk. with Mr. A. narrowly as» nvm‘ Unloduu ’aint Ejse The B953 Paint s'fgimzd flz‘y 4113;313 Pure Prepared Pam‘s L “3'3 1t w ith Mrs n sale of wuty of McEwe 1? house Auction of R01)- <. Sale HILI li‘Lt-r Ht 5U] nI One copy of .W Di‘ctidnmyï¬mmg nPw \vm-ds'. sum Young girl about, ï¬fteen or sixtm tp assist, in house and take care huhv. Applyat, 10-3 THE LIBERAL OFFIC One heavy spring wagon, painted, and in good condition R. (‘ASE Grml Brick House in mom] btl'L‘k‘t. ll-L f A Souvonix‘ Pin, "Bu-klvy." vam STEAM COAL For sale at the Station, or deliv villagc:â€"â€" NUT, STOVE, FURVACE Best Scranton coal. l I)! HQK Farm For Sale To Sell or 600 Bushols (gfipans \Vr-sl half» nf ed by the inlay pri House to sum of mum-j; in bilh, inn-thm] lewnmlmn lmnk‘ hetwmm C.N inn and lown. vaurd at _ LIBERAL UFFIt CQAL For threshinér engines. market. H BAKER [‘H F01: For Sale For Sale Wanteï¬' or delivsrcd in the vaznd :it LIBERAL OFFICE, Richmond Hill or To Igost Igast ELI LAIIMI App! y (30H UGAU \lPl'l bearing the Wold Made in 60 h ism 5, Vaughan. E U m: rent on Rich G [.ASS )H rte no m e n-t newly nhiH )ul' luv in $155â€;sz $13 MORE] F GOING TUESDAY ONE-WA I‘l A Wheel is good for the busy men, and for the men of leisure. If you in need of a good Wheel get prices from the local representabive You can save time andmake money. by riding a . . 1V { MAH THE Li FUR HARVESTING IN MANITOBA SASKATCHEWAN and ALBERTA if . 'ééli EJ .ï¬i flail M†An all pay! 3N FRAM he nearest E wemi Umce '0 WINNIPE A" C.I‘.R.. TORONTO ENE}. stations in Western outh tome dem. or write of Heath Bay and Lake and Kingston en. but will nuke .ne laborers _az= cent a. Mlle ESMAN G ONLY mgr be; worked am: In Ontario, i or and engage {A L