Miss Nm-n McMahon has ire-on a1» pninh-d (n :1 position on [119 staff“? tlw Mmlel Schmd of Music. Tux-0m“, fur the season uf 1909-10. RICHMOND HILL, 0x12, AUG. 19, 1909 Lord’s Day. Aug. 2'2, Mr. J. Sim of \Vyuhwuod Pmk will swank-at She-r- \VUOd at *th hours of 10.30 :l.m.. sub- ject “Faith and \Vm-ks.†and 7.00 pm». subject "Convm'siun to God.†“@119 ‘1'?’ih.eru§. 5 @143: ans‘ Swmtex Cl-HiS, “$5. 500 each fu- 380; Mvn‘s Nvgligee Shirts, sizvs H U: 16%, nice aesurlment. of pzlttelns. including dots. stripes and checks. $1.00 each. Atkimun 8; Switzer. va. A. P. Bruce will preach in the Methndist Chm-ch Sunday ut,10:3(> mm. In the enmng Rev. 3. H. Toye wiil (-untinlw the “Practiwa Prnhle-m†swâ€" ios. This Week’s subject will be the “Problem of '1‘Huptntiun.†Mr. W. Hnwison and staff are 11>- ruirltmg the Public Schtml building. The trustees have furnished a number of new seats, and will havehnth v};- tm‘inl'and interior in ï¬rst-class shape fur the Iii-Opening after vacuum). Mr. Jnlm T. Andersnu‘ pianuvmner, “’Pstr'l‘m-Unm, Was in the village yesâ€" terday tuning pianos. As 1 9 did nut, his “m-k C(il’llplt'bt‘d 119 wili return sonw day next Woe-k. Ordc'l's fur wurk may be left at THE LIBERAL Ofï¬uv. Lust. Week in giving the list of farm- ers “ho are eligible to make tliv Sim-sf Exhibit at Toronto Exhibition. we inadvertently omitted the mime of Mr. Fred Clark of Heudfm'd. Mi". Clark‘s mime has been forwarded along" \\'ilh the other six farmers in LlilS dlbtl‘lCl} “ hm are allowed to exhibit. The Bell Telephone Company haw recently “got busy†in this pan of the country, and have installed :1 numhm- of new phmws, includng one in thu slm-enf Atkinson & Switzer, one in Mr. M. Boyle’s residence, and one fox D. Boyle, Langstulf. Also phmws fur C. Tapper, Elgin Mills: Post, Ofï¬uv. ‘Villmvdale: D. M. Bnylu and Mr. Scott, Lungstaffz Mr. Farr. My. :‘Higlit and Mr. Gomim-liam, Thurmâ€" n . Every year our citizens have the, privilege of recmmuemling to the Fur-- clmsing Committee- any bunk or books they would like to have added to the Public Library. So fur this year the names of only three or four books have been handed to the secretary. Those who do not take an interest, in selecting hooks to their choice are often the ï¬rst to ï¬nd fault with the committee after the selection has been made. If you have any reconnnemlw tions please hand them in at once. The following provisional directors of the Vaughan Telephone Company were present at a» [UN ting held at the Pinlmer Home last Monday evening :â€" Dr. McLean, L. VVullnce, D. 0. Long- houso, H. G. Bailey, J. S. McNair, VV. H. Pugsley, T. H. Trench, and the secretary. E. ‘V. Brown. Also Alex. Bruce and Walter Scott of the Stouï¬'. ville & Bethesda. Company. Among: the matters discussed was a letter from the Bell Telephone )ompany in refer- ence to :1 connection with the Union companies. The New Ontario Readers are now on sale at, THE LIBERAL ofï¬ce. The prices are as followszâ€" First Book, 6 cents: Second Bunk, 9 cents; Third Book 14 cents; Fourth Book, 16 cents. Also :1, Primer, 4 c9nts. The books contain some very ï¬ne selections. AFTER THE HO LID AYS. Rural schools re-opened last Monâ€" day. being the third Monday in Aug- ust]. The new school law passed last sessson, says that urban schools shall re-open on the first of September, and High Schools on the ï¬rst; Tuesday nf September. which this year will he Sept. 7. The meaning is not clear, but we presume that where a High School is sltunted as in Richmond Hill, both High and Public Schools will re- ppen on the 7th of September. The punishment for mutilating and attempting to pass mutilated coins is not; generally understood, and is so severe that there is n I‘Pluctnnce to prosecute, and as a consequence mnny innocent persons are put to inconven- ience and loss, being only able to disâ€" pose of them as old silver at a more fraction of their normal value. In or» der to relieve such persnns, and at; the same tiuw to keep the currency clean, the minister of ï¬nance has now authorized the, assistant receivers- general to take such coins at a dis- count 01’25 percent; off their face val. me, so that they may be trained at the mint. Pain anywhere stnpped in 20 min- ute-s sure Wlth one of Dr. Shoop’s Pink Pain Tablets. The formula is (m the :{S-rzent‘ box. Ask your Doctor m- Xh'uggist about this: fmnmlrL! Stops womanly puim. headache, pains :my~ where. \Vr-iLe Dr. Show), Racine. \Vis.. for free Mini, t0 pr'nvv value of his Hendnchv. m' Pin Pair; '.E"et‘>.s1r:ts. Sold by W. A. Szmdmson. TE LEPHONE MEETING. MAY GET 756. FOR $1. NE W BOOKS. Miss Elm Imws, «If Tun-unto. isspend- ing her holidays whh Mm. \V. inm-s. Mrs. A. J. Hnmw um] daughtm' \Vin- nifl'vd m-e spvnding iL W'Pt‘k in tlwciLy. Misses Junnivp PETâ€)?! and Sadie Palmer, 0f Uhixnxgh are home fur a visit. Miss Mary Chnmlwrlin of Chicago \‘isilvd wilh hex.- sisu‘r Mrs. \Ve-llmnn at Elgin Is‘iills. MN. R. \ankm' and daughtvr Agnes of memlu am visiting this week with Miss Collin-l. Mr. and Mrs. 'E‘. A. Lumun children \iSiLcd X‘PL‘IUVOS in for a few (LL); 8. Miss Eva “(rpm-x has ruturnm] after nm king :1 Visit with friends at, \Vych- wood Park. 'l‘m-omn. Miss Luuise Hmnwsvy of Aux-mu is spvnding part 01' hm- month‘s huliduys with her mother Iwm. Mrs. D. Currey and her two eons of Newman-mt. spent from Suturng till Munday with hernunt, Mrs. \V. (hues. Mrs. “'icu and daughter Lilla (f Culgnry have lie-en ï¬shing with Mr. and MAS. Alex. lichnguv, Elgin Mills. Mias llnzul Smith who was recently (engaged as tum-hvr of the Huudlmd Public Helloul (:muxm'nced duties lust numdny. Dr. “’11). Grant, who has been prac- tising in Lhe- I‘x'm-Lh \Vvst, made a 51mm. Visit with his pm-entb, Mr. and Mm. Jesse Grunt. Miss Annie McLaughlin, Principal of one uf the Pnhhc Schools in \vad- stm‘k. is spwnding gnu-L of her vacutium with hm- cnusin, Miss Maggie McGun- :Iahy. Mrs. l‘vhlhnlhy of Drillia is spending :\ wm'k ('1' [Wm WM: hvr father, Mr. M. 'lfm‘f'v. and Miss ’J‘m-fy is \isitiug with the Mulahhy family. Mrs. Z. G. Lash. ('f Tmmntn, :mcnm- untied by 11m- sisfm“. Miss Uppmg nf Ga) ugn. \va' tlw gnu-9‘s (-f Mr. James )7} Skeclv on Thursday morning (If lursL work. Mr. Back, of Hu- hem] oï¬ice stuff uf the ()mmditm Hunk «If Gnmrzwl'ue, Tor- unlgu, Mr. Hwy Anguish. layugn, and Mr. R. Dietrich‘ (Nah, Visited Mr. Jns. E. Bkvule lust, Week. Miss Susan Geddus of Inve‘m-IP, Scotland, is making :m exmndvd visit with Miss Bumvlvtv, Elgin Mills, hav- ing; accompanivd M). and Mrs. Burâ€" nett-t, homenftvr their trip across the ocean. Mr. and MW. Chape- nf Clvveland and Mrs. Hi‘llnmn of Chimgn, whn had been visiting Mr. and Mrs. P. G. Sn *age, left. fur hnme Tuesaay. They \wru uccnmpnnied as far as Lewiston by Mr. and M 1's. Sn ‘agv. Mr. \V. Che.th Hopper. J. P., pub- lisher nf the \Vilsey \Veekly \Vurbler of \Vilsoy, Kansas, has been visiting his brother. Mr. Thomas Hoppt‘r, “I‘d other relatives. this W'Pf‘k. This is Mr. anpvr’s ï¬rst visit to his old home in 18 yems. Mr. \Vulter Frishy ofViomriaSqmu'e, whu has just cumpleted a summer course in connectlnn with the Univer- sity. has boon appointed Principal of the schools at UnokStuwn at :1 salary of $1,000. Mr. Frisby commences dutxes next Monday. M 1‘. Alex. \Villiams, who has assisted Mr. \Vm. McKenzie in the flaming and erection of burns during a. very successful season. has handed in his resignation, having taken a. position as bookkeeper in the mercanLile estab- lishment of B. E. VVideman. Pine River, Minn., and purposes starting next W'vdm-sdny. The resignation was accepted with reluctance, as Mr. \Villiams was a valued empInyP. and Mr. McKenzie and his men have pros- pects for a busy autumn. On Thursday last while Mrs. Thus. Judges was absent from her home, picking berries, and left her children in charge of the house, a trump en- tered the back kitchen while the chil- dren were in the other part of the house and helped himself to what he could ï¬nd. Her daughter on entering the kitchen a. few minutes later saw the intruder making his escape. She at once. fled to their neighbor’s and told the news. She then returned to herhome accompanied by one of the neighbors and locked everything up securely, and then went and stayed with theneighhms until her mother returned. During this time the in- truder entered the house the second time:in mude n search all through it,- hut found nothing of any value. as the daughterhud taken her mother’s purse with her which contained about ten dollais, Miss Dorothy Mm‘tson, accompan- ied by Miss Florence and Hattie Nixon “Shady Bunk†farm. spout; a few days this week visiting with heriubher, Ml". A, Mortson, Allistnn, Ont. The Misses Keith 0f Newmurkot Spont-uvvrflunday with Mr. and Mrs. H. Thomas, “Lnndcr’s Lane." The mayors of Hope and Cranberry- mnrshville :u-v anticipating the hold- ing of a uniun civic holiday. I im- agine it will he a trip tn the coast. Schnul reopened here thls‘ week un- der the ablo management, uf our nvw teacher, Mr.’ Spalding. \Visl) him sucm in his new sohuol. A heavy min and hzul storm. follow- ed by thunder and lightning, svat m3? this vivrinjiy last Monday. ‘ _ T119 hnz of éhv threshing mm‘hine is ! ~ - I to av hvmd around (.1115 nelgnhm-hnnd once again. Drive. Rheumatism from the blond With Dr. Shrmps‘“: mammtic Remedy. ’i‘uhlet or Liquid. Sold by \V. A. Sand ersnn. PERSONALS. Hope. and two Allistuu Miss' \anlvn. the new teaclwr in Lnngstnif’s su-hnul. hn-gsm wm-k on Monday, and pl'nmisrs t0 lw. u \vm'tlxy snareswn uf uur (’sfevmed Miss Har- risnn, whn cmnph‘Lk-d in Junv a term vf sevvml your Miss Brqu l'(-‘llll‘lwd nn Saturday to resume lIPl' mum; in the schnol hero. Mr. Fl-(Zd Farr is husin engaged with n numhvr uf men enlarging and cenmnting his stable. r. A. Hnll has uh-ondy mmmlenccd ï¬lling “‘9 coal hins uf his many Im- u-nns. which makes one fwl that. the cum wenthpr is leulv approaching. Miss Irvne Lane is visiting with hm- sisLers, Mrs. Ed. J. Francis and Mrs. Smiley. this Week. Miss Annie Hail, after a few days‘ uhsouce v1.51ng f1-iunds,isugain und< 1‘ the parental l'mrf. Olll Tuesday afternoon a very plpus- ant event took place. at the hunw of Mr. Jnhn Dmm when Mr. \Vm. Pitch» futh and Miss EH19! S. Bnrnstahie were united in marriage. The cere- nmny was pen-fanned by Rev. E. T. Douglas: vMuS/tér A. Applehy. son of Dr. Applehy (If Parry Sound, is Vlsiting with Mrs. C: Qtjuper. Centre :St. ’ The feather washing industry which cmnmvnnvd (rpm-Minus in this village a couple of WP.ka ago serum to be doing a splendid lJUSl‘n‘H‘N MES May Caldwle of Barrie is visit- ing with her sister, Mrs. Ernest ()usflvy. ‘ . . 0n Frulay last little Howard Chm-I- tnu, aged 5 yrs. 10 11103.. passed away, hmng been unetunscmus since T1108» day. Spinal meningitis was the im- mediate cause of death. The funeral service was conducted by Rev. E. T. Douglas. Mu \Vm. \Veish is attending the flint-ml of his nephew. John \Velsh, who was drowned while hnthing at Vel'miilion. Alberta. The body was brought, to Listmwpll for intunnent. The deceased visitvtl here about; ï¬ve \VPl‘kS ago. The Thomhiii Minm‘ai Springs and Sanitarium, under the new mmmgv- mum: (of Dr. \Voud, manager, and physiz'iun in ativmlnncv; Mix A. M. Tremaine, Sec.-'1‘wns., and Ihe house- keeper. Miss \‘Vai'n'ouk, a graduate of New York Hospital, is growing in popularity. and people. are hvginning m apprm-ium the- curative virtues of the mine-ml wutms. The rooms ave nearly all Lakmi, and the following are at; present among the guestszâ€"Mrs. (Judge) Mai-son, Miss \Vyau. Mrs. I‘viari)‘. Ottawa; MISS Dizli'ty, Shut- fm-d; Miss {\iitchu‘d. Miss Cumphell, Mr. and Mrs. Chase, Toronto; Mrs. Lees, Huntsville, Alabama; Mr. Hoyles of 5%. Johns. vafmnidland. August, limo, tells on the nerves. But, that spil-itlvss, no ambition feeling ens he easily and quickly altmed by taking what is known to druggists everywhere :19 Dr. Shonp’s Restora- tive. \Vithiu 48 hum-s after beginning to use the Restm-ativv, improvement will he nntviced. Of course, full health will not in‘mwdiatvly return. The grain. hnwevm‘. willsm-ely fullmv. And best nfall. you will roalize and feel your strength and ambition as it is return- ing. Outside influence-s depress ï¬rst the “inside nerves" than tho Stomach. Heartnnd Kidneys will usually fail. Strengthen these failing nerves with Dr, Shoop’s Restorative and see how quickly health will be yours again. Sold by W'. A. Sanderson. mapzé; Mr. Thos. Clmthurn has purchased the blacksmith shop from Mr. Jas. A. Ruse, and purposes mm‘ing it to the lot north of the Masonic ball. This will add to the appmu'ance of the cor- ner. The public school rampaned on Mon- day with a fair attondanca The work of the ï¬fth class will not be taken up until Septllsti; Mr. A. L. Campbell and familv of \Vostm) visited from Friday till Mon- duX at yr; TLH. Keysf. ‘ Mrs. E. J. Cousms‘nf Toronto Visitâ€" ed over Sunday with friends in the vi1_l§\_ge._ Mi'és L. Rumble of Toronto spent from Saturday till Monday at the hmne of Mr: H. C. Bailey. Mr. Hamilton of the Ste-fling Bank has been transferred to Mindon. His plgge llgx'eflis ï¬tkfgn by Mr. f‘epplelj. _ I Mr. H. C. Bailey vatbended‘a. tele- phone meeting at Richmond Hlll Monday evening. Men’s Fancy Cotton Half Hose, 25:: pair; Men’s Farm-V Lisle Hose, nice patterns, 500 pair; Men’s Cashmere Seamless Black Hose, 220 pair. At- kinson & Switzor. Mr. and Mrs. T. Johnston are reâ€" ceiving congratulations and inviting thfiy malzyflriengs tp 09,1153; ï¬bgm. Mr. and-Mrs. Louis L. Nichols and family spent Wednesday last at the “\Vellumn House.†Mr. Percy Hagerman has accepted a position in the Sterling: Bank and cum- mgpcecldntv orlMupdqy. Mr. Murray Rowbothzxm will soon set out for the wvst, and will be missed by his many admirer-s. because ’T‘is hard to part when friends are dezu‘, pm-hap§ \villhcqsiya sigh, :1 tear, of . L The circus held in Toronto lust Thurs- day attractvd the attention of some of our citizens, also S. S. No. â€" school mam. ere the term began, wont to Barnum’s Circus without, her little man. Many pleasure seekers ï¬nd a com- fnrbthio spot in our fau' village during the summer- season. Scotch Tweed Suitings, good weighfl reg. $2.25 per Var-d for $1.75, reg. $2.50 pet Vnr'd for $2.00; thvse are nice patterns and ï¬nest. quality. Atkinson 8; SW itzm‘. Victoria Square. Thoruhill. EToilet Soaps ’1" Castile Soap, large bar .5. Shell Brand Castile $Castile, small oval cake EGoId Dust Washing Powder, 3 pkgs. for $Silver Gloss Starch, 6 lb tins, . 3 Imperial White Laundry Starch, 3 lb. tin, Glycerated Oatmeal Rowat’s Superior Pickles, in pure vinegar, large bottle, $ mixed . . . . 25c $ Large Bottle Chow Chow . . 2‘50 3 Rowat's Pickled \Valnuts, large bottle . ' 400 “' Swann’s Mixed Pickles, Gherkins and Chow Chow. mg. é++++++ : ~94“? $+$+MM+M+*+§+++*+++-I‘++ ~§~é°++~§é++++§° %*+4"§°'§“§‘+++++-§"§~4‘% '1"?>2~+Ԥ"§â€Â§~°§â€Â§'~§"§â€Â§'~§"§"§"§“P§w§"§'+++4"§%é" +4~§~§N$$4»?~§“§"§~§«§'4~-}'~§"§â€Â§â€œÂ§'-2"§"{*+Ԥ"Â¥; For the Men Men’s: Christy Stiff Hats, ï¬nest quality and up-to-date For the Ladies: WE : 25:10 633 A very ï¬ne line of Ladies' Boots from A very ï¬ne line of Misses’ Boots from shapes 7 , . : V . _ Men’s very mfty Four-m-Hand Ties, in the very ï¬nest shades . . . . . Who knows that the best place to; ï¬sh for Bargains is at our Store; It is a. Wigg Buyer \«Vhite Sago; 4 lbs. for Pearl Tapioca, 4 lbs for Best Java Rice, Pickles Aug. 19, 1909. 15c and 250 bottles. Holbrook’s VVorchester Sauce Atkingan Switzer Richmond M Hardmmmm RICHE‘IGNB HELL, GET. A: ma NW Smm HARD'W ARE: swovzs, GLASS, PUTTY, PAINTS, ens, TIN "mum, 80c. RMANJ. ++++~z~++++4§ï¬Ã©Â¢+~z~v§~w++w éuw-$++¢+é~§§3§++4~++++l§ 4a GIVE US A CALL W'e search out the host farm tools of everysort and make it, Worth your while to come to us for whatever you want. We mean that this store shall be the host in every senseâ€"Whatever stock you turn to. deserve your conï¬dence. You can judge this entire stock by the way we sell farm and garden) tools. \Ve’ve been here long enough to know yum’ [weds and in a measure to Farm Toois BINDER TWINE on hand gr . ‘25? .1 ' Farmers’ $1.70 to $3.50 $1.50 to $1.90 25c bottle 13:3..1 C .h C SOC ea 23c box 3'. 20c bar i 5c bar 3 for 50 32 10c 1b. 25025- 250.5. $2.00 .50