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The Liberal, 7 Jan 1909, p. 1

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v'oz. XXKI "(man Licuused {'lcciouoer (in)on lel a x 3 “51;: "no etc um 71qu- mtss Resident-:0 Uu t} B Gauluhug. Nu JJI-IN R. CAMPBELL, COLT: nbovs License Auctioneex to: ‘sgonefully sohclts 3-wa- iufluanne snlesnttwm‘ sad at easonabemtea 26 I per 'muum, in advance.] ‘4 nablo “Is by «Hi Pupils prepared for Exziminntinns at the University uf Toronto and the Toronto Conservatory of Music. Private and C "-3011, T Suamapie Prepares pupils for Primary. Junior. lntcxuledgute examination at Toronto Conservatory and College of Music. Special cmu‘se in "Myer‘s" Kinder» gal-ten Method, particularly belp“-xl m begiunms. 42-1 v o'ne [ll MESS MILLIE TRENCH VETERINARY SURGEON, 181’ PHMTI 5353003: 6: -chEwen. ‘. EARLE uro upbiy tbzanded so at renaogéuh asiJencu Uuiouville mlulmg. Nuwuon Brook. agent for the mfifi‘xfl \Lmtinnoeraforthe Count-yo! York. u-iedhuun mascestnoticeaud a. ran- ratos Patruuagn solicited ’1‘“ 1) n'uhill. ' telephone from Richmond Hill charged to me. DITOB J. H. P: entice. Privute Piaum Lessons Teacher of Piano D. G. BLOUGII, P1 MISS N To DR 11%! 'Li MUCH m ICEMOND HILL {\IUNI) HILL Mammy chantind Hill on “H r uf much \V('(.‘k. «1qu north of Stand- mI Bank. ~83!) a. m. to 5 p. m :BEAHON. LE NEWTON Pianist Y SIORNING kc». HE}. EVERY lass Tuition in lg and Theory I’ianiste W. H. Sherwqod ORA MCHAECN )DR PUBLISHING HOUSE *HLL..ONT. and u E (ox-the County 01' Yo k umnt_ General Rules r: 17:3:5Wm II. \V. ANDERSON) m‘w Sts.. Furontu. md Hill on \Ve-J- :haCounCy of York to- mtrouuge and friendly -I on the shortest notice P 0 address King ,L Univvrsity nit-inns and SUN. M.D. CARDS. RIETOB RISDON, ulnp'uiun. w Yul-k J K McEwen Weston )i‘Kti Y9 Sm ‘thx' m. Hum LENNOX MORGAN Mquev to loan on lewd anuu'mtse‘v mturtgagebut lowest rates Newmurkm affineâ€"Three duan south of the Auroraomreâ€"Rcmmzn m um old {lust one; one door west of the eutmuce to the lemlrw Hunk Kichmzm lH'I' HI I. BARRISTER, SOLICITOR, NOTARY, ETC. Tnmntn Office. 33 Richmond St. \Vust, \Vesley Buildings. MONEY T0 1 \Vust, \Vesley Buildings. . . .mH Hill Office, “Lihernl‘ 0,55 ' Saturday nfternuun. Muplv, Thursday after-mum. Money to 1mm at Fiw Per Cent (5?- {01110 Life Building Cm. Adelaide FRANK BENTON. K. C. HERBERT L. DUNN W. MULUCK BcULTn JAS. N EVVTON NATIONAL TRUST CHAMBERS 20 KING ST 13.. TORONTO, Canada. Riohmonq IEâ€"Iill 1‘“?anqu r, I Du ISSUER MARRIAGE LlCENiiES, E 3.46%E‘P‘f REIIJ} A533 COMMISSIONER. CONVEYANCER. ETC. AGENCY ROYAL AND BHHLSH AMERICA ASS. (20.5. HIGH COURT OF JUSTICE.8:C. Issuer of Marriage Licenses. RIOHMOND HILL POST OFFI('E {ICHMOND HILL, ON'I‘., THURSDAY, JANUARY 7. 1.909 Dmton. Dunn 84 Boultbce M. T E E FY. NOTARY PUBL] C, Barrister RICHMOND HILL & THORNHH L Pb'me Main 811 Ba rhlcrs and Rs‘ollcltors. H. A NICHOLLS Cmnmissium-I, Cnnvcynncer. ('Lc. Insurance, and Real Estate Issuer uf Marriage Licenses. (Indertakers A' Emhnimrrs J. EDWARD FRANCIS REAL ES'JJATE, ETC. “;';-‘ORNHILL hu‘ge stocknf Funeral Furnishing kept at both places Rioans Ripaus Rinans nntn Ofi'im 1‘} OTABY PUBLIC WILLIAM COOK Burristvrs. Sulictnrs, Etc. m1 Hii] 0! Lnu'nt‘ Bld Victoria. 813.. Tun-unto. WRIGHT BROS éiflfi: 51.6!) IN A3155 NOIARY PUBLIC COMMISSION}: E IN THE Tabules: at druggism. Tabules cure biuousness Tabules cure dizziness. 10A)! 2mm. ‘LfLwrnnnn. A H mm. slicitnrs In Essentials, Unity; in Non-Esszntials, Liberty; in all things, Charity." AJ G olicitor, Etc Tine {U Tux-unto sl I'I-Pt, A? Low EST R A'l‘IjE G 51V Manon: 1‘ Newmmk A Cad" Bowel Lamin- Efctarizs, in. éuuth-I'a <t rur- wry Thursday Dunbar, Phone Main ?E 23,235; In "3 n The fulhm‘ing nn- the official rel urns “A Cloud of Witnesses" Among the Press of (if the wiring fur (Mnncillm-s Vaughan) 'l‘lHYHhhil). handed us by Mr. J. B. MrLl-un. fun [he hmev asking fm' :1 repeal of Luca] Optinn in Lln- tmvnshipzw fnx' , lo'mrnil.g ()flivel: 2-1503 Canada Have Nothing but Praise for the Montreal Witness. To what mhr-r largo. metropolitan “PWanpv-I' anywhere in Canada has Pa t (Chm Edgr-Iy Timrnhin Purple \‘illw Elde-sMills Dvany-Rx-eve, J. (-lnnmxinn). Chum \Vm. Thomas, J. T l’ino Crow Tbornhlll Path-mun Edger Maple Pine Urn-0n Purplovillu Elders Mills Klrinhurg Th0 many friends ()f Mrs. Ellurlny of "The Elma” are snny m lvnrn wf lnn' sm‘exe lllm‘ss, hm Wv Wish ht'l‘ n Spl’kdy xvcm‘ery. Miss Ada. l’rvntice is at, present. \‘iviling under the parental l‘Imf. Mr. Reynolds Bmw-n has returned after spending a few weeks \isiLing his brother at. PaLIgI-ave. Mr. and Mrs. A. Hamilton nf Elgin Mills visited at “liillcl'csn thlnge" recently. ' Miss EH31. Blake nf Tm-nutu spent a. \VH-k with hur purv‘b‘, Mr. and Mrs. \V. Blake. Mr. Edgar Buwen and fumin nf Teston \ihilf‘tl at, the hume uf his futher, Mr. \V. Bowen, on Sunday lust. Buknr of Tux-unto Visited at Khan-wound Farm. the home (If Mr. J. Baker. B rs. F. Grahnnl and suns, Clarence and Uliftnn. uf Markham, spent, a few days at the hume of her father, Mr. T. Unuk. Miss J. Muran has returde after sprnding the holidays at her home m-nr Brnmptun. Mr. J. Emma) and daughter of the Unite-d States spL-nt New Yum-’5 with 1315 hrulhvm hvru. Mr. E. Baker and Mr. H. Graham of the \Ve-sL me visiting at thvir homes. and intend rrmrning tn the \Vvst in the near future. Hark! the suund uf wedding bells. hinrlnrlirg ‘102' 29 ' 30 ' 52 | 47 ______ i419 15141 422 I 426 5 406 The Municipal Council fur 1900 isâ€" :‘m‘v. I). U. Lmlghnnsv (attuhunutiun) Thx Tho follmving otficers were on the 28th ult. instnlh-d by \V. Bm. J. B. Mchnn. fur Vaughan Lodge. No. (A. and Weekly :5 to be greater '(IU‘ @afl® V Lea n D. ; :1 \Veekl Bl'u VAUGHAN RETURNS. 15H & A. M “K M. ll) G RI Cuusins, Trans. Ln. See’s": Bm Bun: 131.; \V. Bro ; Bro. Chas. '1 BH). J. U. MCI mg Fur Against Local UpLinn Lucul Option BAT YEAR All HA I) n- «I {36 {Ill BJT‘I’VHle. u' is pmmisod for rent ily Herald and \Ver Itl'eal. Already the : best fmnilv and f; M â€" \V \V . [2'1 80 71 ap 1e {eon A. Unuwrnu (ac. Hots, J. S. McNuir, Suig b‘éil than N FLUX )l'it y 170 9:) 2:90". 1'. Stephenson, Dmmld, J. \V.; Gimp: \V. Bm. \V. Bro. J. B. J. T. Pnllnck. hmksnn. J. 1).: 1 08 39 16 4G 71 (31 409 Smil Unm- Keys, 71) with H] To what nlhm- large metropolitan} m-wspnpur anywhere in Canada hus‘ sm-h :L whole hem-ted and generous] praise own- he-en deem-Lied us mfty hql twund in the fullowing examples of wth is lwing said by press and penple :xll m‘x'r tlw Dunnininn ? 'l‘lw \Vil “USS is 21 newspaper of which (‘ammlisma um jun-:tly proud. IL pub- lia‘lr-s :lll tln- “mm in the most straight.- fmwm-d Wily and its readers are kopt, well infnrmed. Mm-eovcr its readers me loaders in their respective com- munitiemthe \Vitm-ssnppenliug strong- ly to the people of character every whet-e. ’l‘ho fullnwing statements of facts are mn-Lhy the consideration of any 0119 NY nur wade-is. “The \Vitiwss vxerts u most hcne- finial influence in the hnmt'sunrl hem-ts uf nul- pr-uplv.”â€"~'l‘he Lute- Archbishop Bunzl. l’rimuu- of all Canada. "The \Vitnuss has manifested in an eminent drrgwe the qualities uf com- nge and sincerity."â€"R. L. Burden. Leader of the (funsm-vutive PM ty. “The Muntn'ul \Vjtnoss is never in- flueucud by more Party feelings.”â€" Chnthum Ut-mnwrciul. "The Mullh'wll \Vitness numhers among its clivntele the most, independ- ent, and thoughtful newspaper renders in CHnudu."â€"Edmunt(m Bulletin. "The Muntleal \VILne-ss stands for purity and hunesty in Government."â€" Thu Humillnn Spectutmu "le Mnnlreal \Vitness is a news- Imer which is hold enough to he “most. and hmwstennngb L0 be bold.” â€"-S:u'nin (Ont) ()hst‘l-VPI‘. "The Mnnlrunl VVitnoss was never hetu-r m- nmrc uSe-ful than it is to-dav." â€"Dnmininn Preshyu-riam, "The \Vitnoss is une of the host pn- pvrs puhlished."â€"â€"anmunville State:- mun. “'l‘ht- \Viuwss new-r fails to com- mand respect for its fairness and im- partiality." Sm-nia Observe-r. "Thv witness is the must impartial and indopvndent IH‘WSpinI' in Gunn- dn."â€"Uh:uln1Le-, P. E. I. District. "The Mun! 1 mil \Vitness (‘ums nothing sm::ll.“â€"‘Picum Gum-It". "The Munh't‘ul \Vituess is by far the mmt infiuvnl inl umvspupm- in Canada.” ~â€"'1‘he Iii-raid. (‘u-mln-r, Out. “The \Vitnwss is. no doubt, the hast “The \Vitnvss is. no newspupI-r in Canada." vunc». irr‘r‘fhre “'ituoss dvservvs the gnud wm-ds that have hevn said of it."â€" Chl-istian Guardian. ‘ iitirgrln minde peuplu will appreciate such opininns and will pass them to flivnds who “my nut, have even then). The Daily edition is $13.00;: year, and the \Veekly nnly $1.00. Thvse rates are lmv. smuv it (-usts much rum-e- tn pruduce u paper like the: \Vitness than it dues to produce many hf its [eluding muan itnrs. Chum.ch counts because it costs. ’i‘rl’JERVilnoss is published by John Dullgull & Sou, Montreal, and has umv Cunnplcted its 62nd year. a-oooâ€" N ews Notes. CANADA‘S BEST NEWSPAPER. Lmlghmit. Hw Indian runner. again \‘anlishud his Italian opponent. Du- mm 0. in Buffak», in a 25-mile race. SAYS MANY PERSONS HERE CAN MADE HAPPY AGAIN BY USING 1T There ii so much Rheumatism here in our neighhm-hnml m-w that, the flu]- lowing advice will he highiy appreci- ated by those \vhnsufier: Get fx'nm any (70nd pharmacy one- hulf uunce Fluid Extrm-t Dandelion, one ounce Compound Knigun, three. ounces of C-umpnund Syrup Sm-sapu- riHn. Shake these Well In a bottle and take in tenspounfnl duses after each meal and at bedtime; ulsodrink hqu uum one mun ounces m rilln. S! and [Mki each me: plentyuf It, ik cla'nned Hm tims (If this dread eusv whn “ill fail in am K‘lh‘ of the and str; the poi which ( numerous UK! or womun I‘n kidneys am I who suficls f whatever, sb‘ up this mixu much good, much misery Our home either supply the presc'rip'ti readers ask tl‘ Tho in m MAKE IT YOURSELF. good water. inlet] that tl Ill. Hlt' ufy to ta]..- mu 1 mad nun. Nm‘l'hvru Ad- rtnruus (lis- xeudy relief lt’ mixture. 1113:2322: NUT, STOVE, FU MACE renglh- tissues m filter svstom matter, 3m, hut, my man cure is ‘, Verdict for Dr. Pierce Sending truth after a lie. It is an old maxim that. "a lie will travel seven leagues while truth is getting its boots on," and no doubt hundreds of thousands of good people read the unwarranted and malicious attack upon Dr. R. V. Pierce and his “Favorite Prescription " published in the May (1904) number of the Ladies‘ Home Journal, with its great black diy play headings, who never saw the hum- ble, groveling retraction, with its incon- Splcuous heading, published two months later. It was boldly charged in the sland- erous and libelous article that Dr. Pierce‘a Favorite Presoription, for the cure of woman’s weaknesses and ailments, ‘conâ€" talned alcohol and other harmfullngredi- cuts. Dr. Pieroe promptly brought suit against the publishers of the Ladies’ Home Journal, for $200,000,00 (impinges. ’ _i)r. PfeE’cé’dueged that” Mr. 150%, the edimr, maliciously published the article containing uch {also and defamatory matter wit. the intent. of injuring his jurious. or habit-forming, drugs are, or er vere. contained in his "Faâ€" vorite iption "; that said medicine ls mad m native medicinal roots and coma no harmful ingredients what,- ever II'Sese facts were also proven in the {Hal 0! the action in the Supreme Court. But the business of Dr. Pierce was greatly injured 1) the publication of tho libelous article wit its great. display headings. while hundreds of thousands who read the wickedly defamatory article never saw the humble groveling re- traction. set, in small type and made as incom- spicuous as possible. The matter was. how-3 ever brought before a jury in the Supreme Court. of New York Stat/e which promptly rendered a verdict in the Doctor's favor. Thus his graducers ca‘mie gm grief and men iFINE BOOTS, SHOES. f: and RUBBERS E of the Beat Quality 3"- AT REDUCED PRICES wehave marked thesedown tn canl' them out, and thvy Wi] , hm in Shul‘L order. Odd Sizes. so + +++ ++++++++++++H ++++++4°¢ nun Ina "mum..- V_._.‘ 5359 slanders were refuted; L‘or sale at the C. N. 0. Station, or delivered in the village and vicinity:â€" STEAM COAL For threshing engines. cattle and hogs. Also file. Cémria’ag S a E e +‘I’MH4‘ M4” CALL EARLY AND SEE IF WE HAVE YOUR SIZE. We Stalt to Clear Them on <ATURDAY MORNING AGAINST THE Ladies’ Home Journal. ARMfi/WAGE Bran and Victor Feed f 0F Ladies and Childrens [Single copies, 3 cts. ++ ~Z‘+++++++++++++++++++ 4‘ Best Scranton coal. Outfitter. Of gram No 28

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