" Dr. Anna Shaw at the Internation- al Council of Women in Toronto last week said that “as women are not fit to vote, it is not necessary to for- bid them from voting." “For,†said ,, “nobody passes laws that a hen nt wim.†Nobody with any that women are not y people think chise, and The Montreal Star objects to a navy being built, manned and con- trolled by the Canadian Government, because it considers that body as corrupt and unreliable. It is fortun- ate that the great majority of people in this country do not share in The ’Star’s opinions. Unhappy must that ’ May other nations not make light of such noble utterances, but may all Work together in cultivating the arts of peace. All peoples need peace in order under its protection to fulï¬l undis. turbed the duties of civilization for their economic and commercial de- velopment. We will both therefore continually endeavor, as far as lies in our power, to work with God’s help for the furtherance and maintenance of peace.†" nadian citizen be who has lost con- liï¬ence in Canadian loyalty. "Czar Nicholas and I agreed that our meeting is to be regarded as a vigorous reinforcement of the cause of peace. We feel ourselves as mon- archs responsible to our God for the joys and sorrows of our respective peoples, whom we desire to lead for- ward as far as possible on the path of peace and to raise them to their full development. Ne it can be clearly shown that such men are utterly unWorthy of conï¬dence. In an afternoon speech, on Tuesday of last week, referring to his recent meeting with the Czar of Russia in favor of peace. the Kaiser is reported to have said:â€" Is there not too much of a mud ency in British possessions to look toward Germany and the German Empire with an eye of hostility? If Germany feels inclined to build a number of Dreadnoughts, should she be told that she is making prepara- tion for the invasion of England? Many times since the Kaiser has been at the head of affairs he has expressed himself in favor of peace, and why should his sincerity be‘ doubted? So far, at any rate, he has1 not proved himself the bloodthirsty aruler that; many predicted when he chine topower. It; is often unwise to 1 doubt who utterances of those in futhority, and express these doubts, @5112 ï¬ihmil. RICHMOND HILL. 0N1. JULY 1. 1909 TALKING AGAINST WAR. A tickling or dry cough can be quickly loosened with Dr. Shuop's Cough Remedy. N0 opium. no chlo- x'ofm-m. nothing unsafe or harsh. Sold by \V. A. Sanderson. Mr. H. O. Bailey is the Correspond- ing Member for Maple and vicinity. If you know of any youn man leaving for University. City, orth West or any other place. it would be for his in- terest if you would inform Mr. Bailey at once. ' Young men ark assisted in ï¬nding suitable boarding houses and useful enleloxxnepb; h Well equipped gymnasiums, baths and swimming pools. with outdoor athletics, aquatics, and summer camps furnish recreation, make for health and efï¬ciency, and be] young men and boys to rightly un erstnnd their physical functions. ' Home-like sociï¬l rooms and club-de- signed buildings encuurnge the mum-.11 expression of the social nature. and many lasting and helpful friendships are farmed. It employs practical means and up- peals to the spiritual. social, mental and physical desires and tastes. In modern Association buildings, which most of our cities have, evening educa- tional classes In the common and technical branches. lectures and travel talks. debates und parliaments. and the discussion of timely themes, supple‘ mented by reading rooms, reference and circulating hhraries. give abundant opportunity for self culture and ad- vancement to all young men. and especially those who have been de- prlfed ofuau early education. ‘ The Young Men’s Christian Associu- tion (in Canada there are 8} Assucia- tions) has become a. world wide mgnni- zution. It has adapted itself to the needs of men in every continent and in nearly every country. The aim of the Association is to aux-round youn men with whuiesnnw influences, an lend them into the Christian life and to Church Im-mlwr- ship, developing all their powers for Christian living and service. We are trying to secure a Young man in each community to act as Gor- responding Member. He will give letters of introduction and forward to Provincial Committee all particulars xegurding young men leaving home. In this way the young men are intru- ducrd to pastor-(w here no Young Men's Christian Association is organized), Association Secretaries, and com- panious that will elevate rather than pglldogn. - The Provincial! Committee Of the Young Men’s Christian Associations. through the Corresponding member does this very phing. , U,V_Â¥__ 15 any case the young man leuvin home for the ï¬rst time enters a crucial period in his life and bus need of help or some one that can give him an op- polgunitj to.he_lp_ hip'nself._ Thousands of young men in our small towns and rum] cmnmunities leave the 01d home yearly. In a great many cases it is necessary. and in nthers they are simply attracted by the a). lurements of the ciLy or the great. North West. Some gn mth a deï¬nite object in View while others go because thfy think “Fu_r otf ï¬elds look green." Pain can be easily and quickly stnpp- ed. Pink Pain Tublvsâ€"Dr. Slump’sâ€" stup Headache, womanly pains, any Pain, anywhere, in 20 minult-s, sure. ‘urmula on the 25c box. Ask your druggist or doctor about this formula. â€"it‘s ï¬ne. Sold by W. A. Sanderson. reason for thinking the paper will be well supported. The territory in the vicinity of Eglinton is fast ï¬lling up, the Town is growing rapidly, and a local newspaper, in which public affairs may be discussed, should prove a valuable factor in the Town's progress. We Wish Bro. Leitsche every success in his venture. CANADIAN MAGAZINE. HELPING THE YOUNG MEN LEAVING HOME. V number of The Canadian ' ht almost be called a umber, some atten- ' it to Newfound- Intitied "The hich was ’m‘tyu- "d Mr. W. G. Dennie of Victoria Square wishes to certify through THE LIB- ERAL that one ,Sam Putex-baugh whom he had in his employ for about two months mysterinusly disappeared on the morning of the 17th of June, ‘ , between 6 and 7 o’clock. He had “u nu good terms with his employer. “pd 1" ‘ Pennie knows no reas‘on for h“ “amt-nway, and_ ‘he had dra_v_vn nn‘n fun. AzÂ¥ 51-tf Fifteen acres on let con. Vaughan, rear of lot 38, with bank ham 34x44, é acre good bearing orchard, and gum- fm'Lable 7â€"1'00med house, good gut-dew ing soil. For further particulars __Apply to H. On the 2nd con. Markham between Elgln Mills side road and lut 4-) side road. a linen lap rug. “fill the ï¬nder kindly leave at 1-31". MAPLE BREAD afternoon. The undersigned will visit RICH- MOND HILL every WEDNESDAY and The pilut'does not lose hmu't when he cannot lee hls way. He turns In that mysterious compass which set-s as plainly in the fog, and guides ns‘fnith- fully in the tempests, as when the sen is like glass. \Ve are in muoh with n pnwm- greater than any compass. greater than any pilot, a inm that can gxtricjute us from the most despt-r- ate situation. MAPLE BAKERY Farmers and others interested are why informed that; a. Pme ï¬red 'kshil‘e Hug is kept for sen 1:8 0" \ premises of the undeg-signegl 3?. a f $2.00 '1‘ GEO. REDDi'If‘u at Hall's and Sim's Grocery Stores. A great umny penan wmy uncon- sciously, says 0. S. Murden in Suc- cess Mngnzine. Thpy drm’t under. stand why they are so Lima! in‘ the mm-ning, why their sleep was so dis- turbs-d and tumbled. Mr. T. H. L( nnox of Aux-urn. M.P.P., fur North Ym-k, has helm spnkvn of us Juunty men Attm-npy, but 110 lnm inlilunted that he is not; an applicant for the pnsition. An Especial Communication nfGrzmd Lndgu, A.F. & A.M., will lw held in \Vest Turtmtn nn Saturday, the 3rd of July at 3 u’<-lnck. p. 111.. fur tlw pnrpnsx- of laying the earner stone of the New Masonic Temple. Thomas Lnughcmt defeated AWN-d Shruhb in a 20 mile lace at the Island on Saturday. CHAS. NORMAN, PROPRIETOR. r. Denï¬ie or the uï¬aéréxgned will deased to receive any information Ecting the [Pissjng may]. Man Missing. For Service G. A. MCCAGUE, J. B. in Square, June 22, 1909. UNCONSCIOUS \VORRY. For Sale THE LIBERAL OFFICE. HTKT'MéHOLLs, Real Estate Agent, Richmond Hill. ASK FOR News Notes. 1 Lost SATU RDAY Rich n)‘ '11.] Hi“. Apply to MISS NOBLE. Maple Or to WILLIAM 000K. Barrister! ï¬Rfichmond Sty. \Vost, Toronto! ' t 31-3111 A Quantity of er - - ' her? in good conditinn: â€"12?£ng"§§££‘§2 12 beams 23 ft. long; 9 sbrmm 42‘ my: long. A quantity of girts an Ag. e3_ AL Can-ville Mill. % W'est half 1013 23. in 4th concession Vaughan. Middle art I 4: Ass’d tn Martin earn, Fr. East part II Ass’t to Mrs. Rogers, Fr. } East put-t, 31 Treasure-1’s Ofï¬ce. 00. York, Toronto. Muy 27th.. 1909. Ass’d tn HOWE“! Smith Manitmvnning. E. part ASS'd tn Rnht. R998('l‘.0 Tux-ontn, \Vust‘ pan-t. Desm ipLinn 1 Ass (1 w \Vl_u. Hutchinson, Fr. 1 D930] iptinn Ass’d to Howard Smith *‘fflviwwi'ï¬ingv Flaw-rt. The Treasurer uf the Cuunty of York (un- \V 1908) will prucmd tn srll ut tha Public Hall, {mm on Tuesday. the 6th day uf July. 1909, at. the L, (,f lands for m rum-s of taxes lllllPSS the mid arrva “d . 90900690900000.96090¢+¢â€OOH wow] [ ¢+49M99uw+¢y+owï¬gd . V < W gFor applying Paris Grti,.,en and :Mixture to trees and Hunts, dis Ebousgs, spraying horses and 'dyttl‘e, to thy ï¬xes, etc. Reg. 50c. vainâ€"jug} a zto sell at this low priCe. ; Farm for Sale at a. mere fraction of original cost. , payment for the newest egnd latest rd- oughly recommend. Any machine w ï¬rstâ€"class condition, and beyond 111;," this year’s style. there is nothing wro‘ them as a means of intrOducliOn ' ‘ values extra special to encourage q‘-' name and address for fuller particub 6 cars are taken bv us "3 , and (tire SUC’LA‘WC C31 1 nd out is guanuizéd to )l)’“ Itlmt second-hand car: Me. 1:11 them in any wq ' {V country trade; ziiï¬'um: lying. If interested, :cml y at a. mere fraction of original cost. payment for the newest and latest oughly recommend. Any machine ï¬r§tâ€"class condition, a_nd beyond [I High-Class Automobiles and Bicyï¬; ‘ l For Salé If automobiles are needed anywh‘e‘aftt all-Egg? are‘ï¬â€˜ "lure ' Gtxclph Qincr’s mi ‘39 1510193} One of the speakers of the Women’§.‘ dicted that the time was near at handï¬ their own automobiles. Nor is the pr telephone and the trolley. the automq comfort of country life, and the cost We can sell ' hen (Y WHY age-33W, †g:â€" AN AUTOM-Iggi? “4/ THE Good Second- gT ax ME 4} RUSSILL nignï¬v ‘fl. _" i iii/3:231†HYSLOP Bï¬Ã©w Linn-ted ComprisingMun‘i‘cipali: on; G. KIRBY.‘ ‘ ‘~ 7 Prop. 126 East King t M A R K H A M. Lat Con. Quantity x 10 g acre v A U (i H A N. " Lot Con. Quantity ix. 10 5 Q new acre DISTRT 1; acres '95 __ w L C0,. of the SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN cm;~ ta Suiicitnrs fur} mm» " gy‘ghts. fur the l ‘ mnce. German? - ient free. 'l‘hix'tsy ohuinod Qhrmrv EN wn‘ Axum! >ly ‘rculatod h ' Splvnzlid nanyrm . Specinwn (mm, run. Adder MU A 1‘ 31 011108, 2:51 Broadway, ,‘K More '5‘ 2,252 and Bordeaux Blunts, disinfecting poultry ., Tq' 16, to prevent irritation Just a limited number 37 RON wonnuuwo‘ Bf Lands I'OhtO NO. 2 larkiiam and Vaughan h‘rzmt pf Pogemlwr 21st, ’8 Block. Richmiuid Hill: 10.30 ".11)., the following tasks are sunm-r paid, viz.: Fees $5 Expenses Total Fees&I§xpcnses Tutu} MAODONA LD‘ I ii the country' ‘1 recentiy prc’ ' ‘ Would run “ 3. Like the 1 I add to the h L\ur buying. 300 300 mew, 00. York. 3 ()0 00 T+$§o 13 as am can l 101-- m I)»: iri 3 are m). We use make the End you; 1W, an C0. 10 77 441