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The Liberal, 7 Nov 1907, p. 1

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VOL. XXX. (21le by telephone from Richmond Hm charged to me. I ’:e 136 Auctioneel lo: theCounty of Yet! to- penduin soncns yum- paconuge and friendly :nd‘mnna 38.138 amended on the shortest. nohiea and at reasonsberatea. F. 0.a.d¢lress Kink Licensed \uorionaars lor the Oonutyuf York. a: 7-AL‘3 \namledto on abortestnotit-eand a. rea- u )uuble races szcrouago solicited A hrge .3ka of Funeral Furnishing kept. at, both places J I’ Saigeon. Esme Licoaseu Anchionear Im- the county of Yo I; G: )43 sold on aaauignxnunt General 89.199 you etc promptly attended to at ransonubh “was Kesiduuce Unionville _u‘r G Gouhhug, Nuwwu Brook.a¢ent!m the RICHMOND HILL & THORNHILL \Vill he JOHN R. CAMPBELL, AT THE IGERAL PRINTING at PUBLISHING HOUSE RICHMOND HILL,0NT. Instruction in Mann-playing and Theory Pupil of A. S. Vugt, Mun. Dnc. (Pinnn) and J, H. Anger, F. R. 0. 0. (Theory). Having :1. complete X~ruy and static plectricity apparatus, I am able to locate foreign bodies in the body. and examine fractures of huIIPB. Also to meat NEBVOUB DISEASES, Canomc ‘RREUMATISM, MORBID Guowu'ns, such as Canaan's. etc. Ewing a. graduate of Moorfleld’s Eyt' Hospital. England, I am prepared to examine the interior of [he vyes for disease. Anal test for glasses. If u. patient. should rcquix‘a ghmsvs I 01 der them fur him. Nose and Lhruat, work 15 specialty. Office mnvenient m the Metrupoli- tan and G. N. 0. Railway stations. rs Puumsmcvmwsm EHURSDAY MORNING Mnney to loan, at, 5; ppr cent. interest, on first. mortgagefnrm pmperpy. _ .‘. F. m: M A H 0 N. Of} 1': Hours Undertake-rs .Y Elnbnlmcrs H. SANDERSDN. VS URINARY SURGEON RECHMOND BILL $ 1 per annum, in advance.] J. EARLE NEWTON Pianist 4‘ Our. Utrltmn and Yungv SN 'l‘m‘unbu ill ha in Richmuml Hill on \VQ-‘J nesday “1' each wavk. 033cc, next dour mirth of Stunti- zml Bmk.- 7 Money to Loan. VETERINARY SURGEON, 'Phornhill. RICH MOND HI LL, ONTARIO BUSINESS CARDS. by day and night, promptly tended to. WRIGHT BROS D“. S. J. BOYD A-pply 3601:. J R McEwen Mane Weston 53.33001: 5; McEwen. (E112 fiibeml genial. Hf w. ANDERSEN. 1. ll. Pu-ruice. n. G. gunman, lfiuntis Di'EOK J; Pnoraxsroa T2! 3 LIBERAL OFFICE «Wetcriuargt ‘L. m. to 5 p. m . agent (a! mo Monev no loan on land andsbauel murtgagebst Iowan! “was Anmtnamceâ€"Ramuwd to ma old pone omen one door went of the eubmuce to this ,\_ , n . ‘Rinhmfimi Hi lu'x- nf [norm Bank HINDI]. NATIONAL TRUST CHAMBERS 20 KING ST. E. TORONTO, Cunud; B JAS. N EVVTON nonmaezmnn m 232 HIGH COURT OF JUSTICE.&¢. Issuer of Marriage Licenses. RICHMOSD HILL POST OFFICE. Every accommodation for the travelling publig. Good ront for Commercial Travellers. Attentive stablemun. \V Harry 'Wright PROPRIETOR. Mume Thursday aftm'nmm. Mmmy to 1mm AL Fin) P41- Uvnt‘ (574‘ LEN L‘J’VPX & MORG G G S LindaeyJi C ‘ A G 1“ Lawrence W Bidoun Wauaworth FRANK BENTON. K. C. HERBERT L. DUNN W. MULUCK BOULTBEF‘ Baxristersfiolicitars. Notaries, &c. Homo Life Building (formerly Free hold Luau) Bldg). Unr. Adt'lfl-idc & Victoria. 815.. Tm'unto. Richmonc. Hill COHXXSSIONER, CONVEYANCER. ETC. AGENCY ROYAL AND BRITISH AMERICA ASS. COS. Mule U NOTA RY PUBLIC, ISSUER MARRIAGE LICENSES, HEIJGIN 311141;:‘5 RICHMOND HILL. ONT, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1.907 WV -. -u- vuuuuuc uU bu Outarw Bank uwmm‘ket omvoâ€"Three duora south of the _ pm! orfiue Phone Main 311 ‘rivutv um] Trust Funds tu 1mm at lowest current rates. Bu‘nnmfirlxswux ARHIE‘I‘HR. Sumcn‘un. NOTARY, ETC. TDL‘UHLI) Ofiiuu 33 Richmund "St. 7.1%, \‘lvsley Buildings. Richmond Hill Ufliuv, Standard mk Building, wary Sull:l1ls(y;lfl0l‘- II. A. NICHOLLS J. M. LAING Barrister, Solicitor, Etc THE PALMER HOUSE REAL ESTATE. ETC. THORNHILL Commissionex, Ctmrcyzmcer, e Influmncn. and Real Estate Issuer uf Marriage Licenses. Tornnlu Ofiiuu 30 J. EDWARD FRANCIS NOTARY PUBLIC anton, Dunn & Boultbee Ban-hu-rs and Salk-lion's. Lindsey. Lawrence w adsworth. Hamish-:5. Solicitors, Etc. OMINION HANK CHAMBERS, W. Um‘nvx' King & Yunge Streets, RI. '1‘ LEE F" N OTARY PUBLIC Barristers, Suliciors, Etc WILLIAM CUUK LOAN AT LOWEST RATEB TORONTO. Lee, Milliken & Clark 2mm. oz (1 Amara. [2: Essentials, Um'ty; in Nan-Essentials, Liberty; in all things, Charity." ‘IIK'UII'O ‘ih't sw Manon: Phone 35in 3984 Newmarhel AN Chm-us, “The Maple Le-nf,“ by Hip Bl'hnUl. Chairman‘s AddH-ss, Mr. Gen. Mc- Donald. Addn-sx l‘f ‘VI‘II‘UHH‘, \Vinit’ Patton. Sung. "Gm-d Morning Mun-y Sum shilw.“‘hy Len pupiln. vaitut.iml, "Bllsiuvss Imprnving," Gvu. Bu”. . Rw‘itulinn, "I‘npa‘n Mistukv," Vrrnu Thr- ffillnwing is the (nymph-t0 pm» gran-ma tn In- giu‘n in lhv Mommh Hull. Friday. Nnv. firâ€"rr Bush” (1. Vncul numln-r girls. Muidrn p12}; Diulugnv, "Much :Idn about th- ing.“ by Lhwe pupils. Chorus. “\thru the Sugar Maple Gluws.” The srhnnl. Recitation. “\Vlmt- tho Choir Sang about, llemv Bnmwt.”0:u‘rie Bredin Address and Presentation of En. trance certificates, by Rev. A. P. Bruce. Specialâ€" New line of Kingghnry' this your hour of grief. shoes fox Women in stuck. Vice Kid ’ We are yours faithfully faxing. dull calf tn 3, winter Wright. T- A- LAKON. ‘ soles. patent. Lips, lutchcr cut. new I H. A. NICHOLE and many, in all sizes from 25 Lu 7 at T. F. MCMAEU $2.00 pair. Nuughton’s at. the Elgin. Richmond Hill» 0C1. m; 1101' Reading. “AI-ginnan between Fath- er and Sun.” \V. Patton. Dinlugue'. “Diffvrc-nt ways of say- ing Yrs." Seven Pnpilu. Rw-itatiun, "Papa’s Lotter." Lena, Ransom. Uh'urus “O Canada. Our Futhrrlzmd." The schxml. Hwitutinn. “Rich man. Pum- man, nggnv Hum, Thief." Della Soulvs. Rc-citution in concert, “Gm-at, \Vidu \Vurld,” by vlvvvn buys. Rycitntinn. “\Vhich one was kt‘pt." “"5. Cut. this out, and preserve it. Good Rheumatism prescriptinna which real- ly relieve are scarce. indeed, and when yuu net-d it you want, it badly. Our druggist here 63 a they will either suppr the ingn- ientu or make the mixture ready to take, if any 0! our readers so prefer. hy Jenn McDonald. A. B. 0. Drill. A number uf pupile‘ vaitntion. “The Ride to Bump- \'illu.” GumGrnnt. Recitation, “Pully’s Pin.” Car] In- s Sung, "The New Munn.’ ils. Ten pup- Rocitnlinn. “The Night. ‘Viud? by Turner \Viley. Recitation in concert, “The Fire- man.” by eight, girls. Duet. (\m-al) “Sailing in my balloon by \Villiv Pnttnn and Ray Grunt. Rr-cimtiuu, “Eating air," Llewullyn BIHL'P. lie-citation, “The Rainbow Colors”. hy fivugirls. RociLutinn. "\thn the Frost, is on lhv: Fnddvr and thr- Pumpkin’s in the Pie.” Stanley McCoanhy. Duo-t, (iImrI-nnwnml) Spiel-ted. Mar- jm _v VVI ighc and Irene McMahon. Hecitntiun, “Bl‘hlhOI‘ Jim and I." Gmdnn Sloan. Recitation in concert, “Keep n. gt)- ing.” Six hflys. V Ohm-us. "The Canadian B08! Song.” 1.h«- mthnul. (ind Save the King. Dom-s upen at. 7.30 p. 111. Ad- missiun 20 cents. Public Srhnnl chil- dren free. Cnncrrt cmnmeuces M; 8 u’cluck sharp. Home vllt’ come all. As Rheumatism is not only the most painful and torturnus (“80359, but. dangerous to life, this simple recipe will no (louht. be greatly valued by many sulfa-Mrs here at. hum», who ahuuld at once prepare the mixture to gr} this relirf. These harmless ingredients can he uhmiiwd [rum our home druggiets, and are easily mixed by shaking thrm well in n ‘lrottlv. Relief is gen- erully felt frum the first. 19w doses. This prescription, states it well- knmvn anthnritv in 8. Cleveland morn- ing papvr. forces the clogged-up, in- active Kidneys to filter and strain fwmtho hlmxd the puisnnuuu waste. matter and uric acid, which cuuses Rheumatism. n his said that n per-sun who would tum- thi‘s prescription regularly, a dose or two dnily. at even a. few times a week, would never have arrinusKid- m-y or Uxinary disorders or Rheuma- (inn. Tn rulieve the Wurst forms of vau- mutism. take A tvuapm-nful of the fnl~ lowing mixture after each meal and at bedtime: Fluid Extract, Dnnldoion, (me:th ounce; Compound Kurgun one uuncv; Cumpuund Syrup Sursapux-illa, three uunces. PUBLIC SCHOOL CONCERT. “A little nunsensu-now and then, In relished by the wisest, men." uh .211»! ASKS US TO PRINT IT. ‘u. "Furhme Tuna-r and Lam-“Inna; and Eva IIup- WWW. Part II. The Fairivs.” 'Six Tlu-l'ulluwingm'e the average per- lc~~ntagrs;â€"â€" Ada. (’ulhuun 86. Rn'amd ' Henry 76, Hannah Hislup 75, Haze-l :Welsh 73. Irving Perry 73. Faster Hickson 71. Euq-ett. Cox 71, Gladys ‘Lt-ggP 69. Harry szghton 68. Eva I \Vutsunm, Stella Murphy 6%. Wm. ‘Grouud 6}. \Valter Scott. 59. Ethel [McNaughton 57. Joseph Elliott, 56. Ella Uusgrove 55. \Vilfrid Redditt. 55, Norma Murgan 64. Jean ’l‘up er 52, : Fred Page 50. Jmmiu (J‘Ellllhll‘ 4 . Mar- jorie Bule 42, Maud \VuLsun 42, Pyr- cy IlagH-umn 42. Maud Holmkny 4|. Randall Page 40. U. McDunuld 39. Absent; frnm «me cxum.â€"M. Helm- kay, E. McNaughton. S. Murphy. E. Cox. J. Elliott, W. Ground. 1. Perry. Absent. for three exmns.â€"â€"F. Hicksun, F._Pagt‘, R. Page. Rvpmt for Oct. exams. in Richmond Hlll H. 8.:â€" Fm-m I. Subjects in which rxnms. wvre hvld during the mnth were :â€" Arithmetic. Latin, History, French, Sci we and Composition. The {allowing are the average per- uvntnguswâ€"Aliltun \Vr-lwnnd. 88, Nel- sun (Jumper 75. Ambrose Summers 75. Al'm‘ McNuir 72. Frances Gibson 70. Fergus Junua 6!), Ben Tumlinson 69, mm livaman 68, Stella. (Tux 68, Leslie “icNmr 66, ‘ Ralph McConaghy 66, Vo-m Rvmmm 63, Florence Flank 62, Marguer Unwie (52. Vernon Gibson 60, Annie Jnnos 6”, Rexny Topper 58, Al- icv Pam-58, lull Hill 57. Ermytrude lliltll- ()7, Flnwnce Jones 67, Florence Mr-me 57, Roy Risdmmugb 57, Lloyd Hillw. Stella. Witty 55, Geo. AllisnnSS, Edith Bunmck 55, Irene Gordon 53, Gen-land Langstufl‘ 5], Myrtle Cnmiskv 50, Geo. Street 49, Hazel Roaman 49. Kenneth Campbell 48, Gertrude Nelsnn 47, Myrtle Peal-son 47, Henry Buwes 46, Pearl Reaulan 44, Hurry Bram/1135. The fullowing are the. average per- centages:â€"Bvlle Reid 77, Jean Scott 76. Ella Quilan 75, Louie McDonald 74, Gladys Grice 72. Fred Hicks 7], Minnie Houck 71, Muriel Risehorougb 70, Lnrue Gnoderhmn 70, Newton Brydun 66, Ednu McNuir 59, Olive Morgan 57. Clara. Cosgi-ove 57, Hurry Buse 57. Florence Farr 56. Hal-old Smith 54, Edna Houck 64. Laura Nnuglltnn 53. Mabel Vanda-burgh 53, Murray Vanda-burgh 53, Jesse Bowes 63.1reneMm-sh 53. Adrian Killough 50, Leela. Kefl’x-i-49, May Clement. 46, W'usley Palmer 45. Lavina Rnukin 44. Reginald Little 44. Ethel Mnrtsnu 43, Gui-dun Marsh 43, Hannah Uhapmnn 42, Roy Jackson 41. Maud Bull 40, Abéent from one examâ€"Alice Page, Iiemy BO“‘CF‘. Absent, from LWU ex- “ lgf.-â€"El_l;llyt_!'llfi? Little: Form IL' Subjects of exams. dur- ing the month zâ€"French, History, Ali-thImeVtic. Science, Algebra. 42, Roy Jackson 41. Maud Bu'n 40 Harland Pnlmer39, Jnu. Bl-eukey 37. Zelln Bull 34. Absent, from one exum.â€"Mnud Ball. Gladys Grice, Laura~ Naughton. Mabel Vunderhurgh, \Vesley Pulmvr. Ah- sent for twu exums.â€"Reginald Littlr, Harland Palmer. Aluseut, from three ex:uns.â€"Gm-dnn Marsh. Fm-m III. Suhjvctsnf exams. dur- ing the month:â€" History, Algebrn, ngjn Qquuqu-y, Licegaluro. Tfierefure'we the under-signed. on he.th of Richm-md Ludgm Nu. 23. G. R. 0.. A. F. 8: A. M.. desirv to ex- press [,0 you and yum- suns the sincere and heartfelt sympathy of the mem- bt‘l‘stlf thislndge in your recent b4:- reuveuwnt. \Ve realize it is hard to part. with a kind husband and father under any circumstunces, yet in this case the sting will be lessened by thr» fact that. our hx-otberdvparted this life full of years, ripened with age. and l'eschted by u“. Fm!" 1V. Subjects of exams.â€"-Al- .gahm und Physics. Avol‘nge percentage-s :â€"Ll<)yd Soulca 58, Otto James 50. Absent. fur one exmx).â€"â€"Ot.tn Jamm. As n. lodge we recognize that, in the death of our oldest. memlwr we have suffered a direct loss. , Our late thh- or was at all times imbued with the gun-e plinciples of Masonry. \Vhilc is strength permitted he was regu- larly in his place at our invetings, and we enjoyed his genial companionship and wise counsel. We fondly cherish his memory, and our prayer is that. us a. lodge we may so conduct, our- selves that when on! summons comes the golden chain will be unbroken in our homeron high. ‘Again expressing our sympuLby in this your hour of grief. \Ve are yours faithfully T. A. LAKON, W. M. H. A. NICHOLLS, Svcy. T. F. MCMAEUN. The following resolution of cundul- ence. on ln-lmlf (.f ,Llw officers nnd mwnlmrs of Richmund Lmlge has beun handed Mrs. A. L. Blu‘vle :â€" DEAR Sls'mmâ€"v Whewns it. has pleased our SupI-Hne Grand Master tu call our wm-Lhy thhN‘ Skeele from lathnx‘ here to rest in the Celestial Lodge nu high : RESOLUTION OF CONDOLENCE REPORT FOR OCTOBER. London and - gLancashire Ass“ F33; Co. A rel-y onjnynhle socinl evening Wna spo-nt nu W’edns-sdny evenng of last. wvek. in Hendford church. when But- tnuville 'LPngue was entertained by tho Hendfurd leaguers. The regular lu-nguc svrvice wuscunducted. and In theuhsence of the pre-sident of But.~ tom-ill!- Lengno. Mr. Cnnull 1“:th ms presidmlt. TheMinsiomu-y topic wan taken by Mr. McCullum. The music- al part of the programme cnnsisted of dung by Mrs. M cUullum and Miss In» \Vulker. Short nddresse-s were 'lllfiu givvn nlnng Missiunnry lines by the president of Heudfnrd League. Mr. Cnnell. Mr. D. S. Reamun and Rev. Mr. Bruce. AfU-r the programme. lunch was svrvvd.. and u very social time was: spent during which the two wuguw I» -~ .. P thoroughly acquaint- 1 Hundé'nw LPugue intend return- ing the Visit to. Buttnnville on Wed< nesduy ewuiug Nov. 13th. ' The London Mlut~ ual and British America Fire 1:13., Cos. Is on every wrapper of Doctor Plercda Golden Medical Discovery because 5 (all list of the ingredients composing it is printed there in plain English. Forty years of experience has proven its superior worth as a blood purifier and invigoratA ins tonic for the cure oi stomach disorders and all liver ills. It. builds up the m« down system as no other tonic can in which alcohol is used. The active medic~ inal principles of native roots such as Golden Seal and Queen’s root. Stone and Mandrake root, Bloodroot and Black Cherryberk are extracted and preserved by the use of chemically pure, tripie~ refined glycerine. Send to Dr. R. V. Pierce It. Bufl'alo. N. Y.. {or free booklet which quotes extracts irom well-r nlzed med~ such as Drs. artholoo , King. Send 9 . Coe, Ellingwood and a host. oi otlie . showing that these rm nded upon for their curative all wea‘k stem oi’ the stoma.ch y indigestion or dyspepsis ll bilious or liver complaints wasting diseases " where them: flesh and gradual running clawâ€"rigl strength end system. NEE: i‘hus all skin aflectfifin. Walkth and eruptions as well as scrofuious swei - Hugs and old open running some or ulcers are cured and healed. In treating old running sores, or ulcers. it. is Well to Inâ€" sure their healing to'applyto them 133'. Pierce‘s Ail-Healing Salve. If your drugâ€" gist don‘t. happen' to have this Shiva In stock, send fifty-four cents in postm stamps to Dr. R. V. Pierce, Invalids' How and Surfi’igal Institute Bufl'alo. N. 1,8“ 3 igrge x oi_t.he fAli-Hgaling 881"" You can‘t. aflord to acce t a. secret na- trum as asubstltute for th 2 non-alcoholic medicine or KNOWN couroamox, no‘ even thou h , the urgent. dealer an) thgreb ma 9 a little blggar roflh. ' (nrnn'n planunnt 9] an 1min“ “13.1: “fig-58"; i’fiéfifix‘lf'fiélfifi iii-Vega!“- and Invigombe stomach. Hver and'bowela. Sugar-908M. any granules, my to m Ri‘figicfiiou by return post. "an! 9:. nanny-If n v-.. Ann I‘fie :Qolfism Mediéww The Badge 61‘ man RICHMOND HILL . Farm Implements - DEERING [Single copies, 3 cts. AGENT FOR KN Headford. atom and lnvigofag l9

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