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The Liberal, 2 Sep 1909, p. 1

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’1‘ SJigaou, J K McEwen Hlpfe Weston 8323901: 62 McEwen. [deemed \uotioneers forthe Count,ny York. 8.1.103 ttueuzledto on shorten noticeaud a. ran.- naable rates Patronage solicited License Auctionem for tbecounfiy of York re- gpecsfully soliclts your patronage and friendly influence sales attvudod on the shortest notice and at easonabemtes P 0 address King Prepares pupils for Primary. Junior, Intermediate examination at Toronto Conservatory and Cullng of Music. Special course in “Myer’s” Kinder- garten Method, particularly helpful to beginners. 42-137 Lia/mam yucionoar for the County of Y0 k G0) 1+ s-)ll r1 nuignmenb General Sales at u «to uronptly ~tb5endedbo at reasonanh rages» R Nance Unionviue MISS NORA McMAHON Pianiste Pupils prepared for Piano and Theory Examinations at the Toronto Con- servatory of Music and the Univm'sity of Toronto. Studio, “Rock Haven," Richmond Hill. EUJ’O Booklet with Terms, cation. VETERINARY SURGEON, ’l‘hornhill. LEI-{ls by telephone from Richzgund Hill charged to me. Teacher of Piano-playing and Theory at. the Model School of Music, Toronto. {IBERAL PRINTING & PUEL:SHE§4: RICHMOND HILL,ONT l%nppxom ' mnnnumn ANN!" ~ 031%; DR. H. \V JOHN R. CAMPBELL, VuL. XXXU. Uur. Ynugu and Bloor Stan, Toronto. \K'ill he in Richmond Hill every \Veduosday. Office, next dour marth of Stand- aX’dennk. Office {Imamâ€"9 a. m. m 5 p .m. IS PUHLXSHEI) EVERY BHURSDAY MORNZNG 'all term oppns September 2nd, Thls schuul m unqu‘stinnnhly one of Canada’s Greatest, Most. Success- ful and Best Colleges. Our gradu- ates rendin secure employment. let us educate you for nmitions worth from $35 to $100 a month. We know how. W’rite to-duy for mag- nificent catalogue. Con. YONGE AND ALE: ANDER STs. W. J. ELLIU‘l'i'. P.in MISS MILLIE TRENCH .‘ . F . MGMAHON. 3’51 per annum, in advance ‘6 J'. EARLE NEWTOE DR. F ULTON RI 33esntisst FALL TERM OPENS SEPfTEE TORONTO. ONT. BUSINESS CARDS. L} )ul-llug, Newton Bymok, agent for the Pupil’of Wm. H. Sherwood. RICHMOND HILL Teacher of Piano @‘j ‘15 *£ \1 @553? PM Pianist and Theorist J. H Prentice. I). G. BLOUGII, Eamon .3: P30 PRIETOB . eteréumz mum. AT THE Richmond Hill. &c., on appli- SDON. ANDERSON) mi GU MU H ~40 EEK! Lax-as 5 HIGH COURT OF JUSTICE,&c. Issuer of Marriage Licenses RICHMOND HILL POST OFFICE . A large stock of Funeral Furnishing kept: at both places. JAS. NEWTON ISSUERMARRIAGE LICENSES, EIJGIN MILLS NOTA RY PUBLIC RICHMOND HILL &THORNH[L L AGENCY ROYAL AND BRITISH AMERICA ASS. COS; REAL E STATE, ETC. Richmofid'fiiu Barristers, Solictnrs. Etc. NATIONAL TRUST CHAMBERS 20 KING ST E., TORONTO, Canada FRANK BENTON, K. C. HERBERT L. DUNN W. MULOCK BOULTBEF Danton, Dunn & Boultbee BARRISTER, Summ’ron, NOTARY, ETC. 'I‘nt'ontn Office, 33 Richumnd Sty. VVe-sb, \Vesley Buildings. Richmond Hill Office (“Lihm'uW Office), every Thursday fm-enoun. Maple, Thursday afternoon. \Vm-dbridge, Saturday foreman". Money to loan at. Five Per Cent (5%). Huwlum I 0150-5â€"31 1w 017209, T HEBB;£B'1LI‘ wax A G F' Lawrence F J Dumb m Baz'risiersfiolicitars. Notaric Home Life Building Car. 85 Victoria SLs.. Tm‘un RICHMOND HILL. ONT LEQIL‘MX & MORGAN YOUR COURSE in Shorthnnd or Business will bring you host results if taken at our old established and thoroughly rrlialfle School. ‘Viutor Term lwgius Jan. 4th. Catalogue Free. Organs Repaired British American Bus1n§ssmCollege I‘.\n¢...‘! ‘7 ‘hf n A Undertakers & Embnimors PMNO TUNING NOTARY PUBLIC CC MMISSIONER, CONVEYANCER‘ lentml Y.M.C.A. Bldg., Tmlahtkf thma Main 311. Cnmmissiuner, Conveyancer, etc. Insurance, and Real Estate Issuex- uf Marriage Licenses. THORNIâ€"I’ILL J. EDWARDi‘FRANCIS, .vnm. ._-_ Lav/“13:11.09 M. 'I‘EE ]?17. NOTARY PUBLIC VVRIGH'I‘ BROS. VGECING AND . . . . ACTION REGULATING Sic/fin f}. flavid’son THORNHILL WILLIAM COOK COMMISSIONER IN THE NICHOLLS and Expert Work Guarunteed 0X G STV Mona aurora. N. iiizgal. “ In Essem‘iah, Unity; » 'kme doors south of the . Notaries, &c. ' Cor. Adelaide none Main 298 New GAN ' B‘u‘rie . . . . . Bolton, ._ .. Bradfm'd . Brampton .V Beaverton .. Gooksmwu . A Londnn .. . 1 Markham Newnml-keb. iOr‘illia. ._ ..‘ ‘ Schumherg . , Scurbm'o, l Toronto... . . " Woodhridge ! VVeston . , . . . An Open Air Concert will be given in the evening, and for this the cum- mittee 'rldveJ-tisn1 good talent. Good cash prizes will be given in all the rac- ing contests. ’Next Monday, Lab w Day, promises to be a redâ€"letter (lay in this place. The citizens look upon it as a civic holiday, and the programme of sports that has been arranged will doubtless draw a. large crwwd of people from surrounding neighborhoods. The programme which commences at 2 o’clock includes a football match, a baseball match, a five mile. foot race, a one mile race, foot races for young men and old boys, :1 five mile bicycle i-aCe apd a tug-nfâ€"wnr. Tickling or dry coughs will quickly lunsen when using Dr. Shuop’s Cough Remedy. And it is so thoroughly harmless. that; Dr. Shoop tolls mu! here to use nothing else, even for very young babies. The wholesome green leaves and tender stems of a lung-heal- ing mnuntainnus shrub give the cum- tive properties to Dr. Shoop’s Cough Remvdy. It calms the cough, and heals the sensative bronchial membranes. No opium, no cthrufm-m. Nothing harsh used to injure or suppress. De- mand Dr. Shnnp’s, accept no other. Sold by W. A. Sanderson. M 1-. “Boyceflnifr Sunday with his bx-nther-in-lmv, Mr. Nnah Hoiles, “fi‘ildy Bapk” Farm. , 77.. -_‘..‘u, “nu; urwun L‘allll. Mrs. Mary Nixon, “Shady Bunk” Farm, is spending her vacation with relations in Port Culbm-ne. Mr. Albert Tlikivrias 0f Toronto spent over Sunday with his pa rents, Mr and Muff. H.;l‘bmuus. “Lover’s Lane”. Mrs. Edgar McBride and daughter of Chicago visited with her sister, Mrs. A. McQuan-ie, one day last week. Mrs. T. Stnhhurt of Highfield is visiting with friends in this vicinity. ll“ DA _,, _ 1‘ m - Mm. F. Nelson has returned to herhmne in Toronto after spending a few days visiting with Mrs. C. Crook, Grand View Farm. It‘s a pity thn sick ones drug the stomach (-1- stimulate the Heart and Kidneys. That is all wrong! A wer Stunmch means weak Stmnm h nerves, always. And this is alsu true of the Heart and Kidneys. The weak nerves are instead crying out for help. This explains why Dr. Slump’s Restorative is promptly helping Stomach, Heart and Kidney ailments. The Restorative reaches out for the actual cause of these- ailmentsâ€"failing“inside nerves.” Anyway test the Restorative 48 hours. It won’t, cure Sn soon as that. but ynu will surely know that help is coming. Sold by “7. A. Sanderson. The funeral of the late Mr. H. Chal- (mur. of C(HK‘Old took place on Satur- day nfternmm. The service was Cou- duuted hy Ruv. J. Morgan. Mr. \V, and Miss S. Rubinson spent Suflday with friends in Scan-born. ,,rrr_. .J -v. Lllkllud lll IJbl|l |7|Illll Mr. and Mrs. Gm». Kefl’er sppnt Sutâ€" urdny at Jackson’s Paint. gning via Richmond Hill and the Mutvmpolituu Railway. A number uf substantial cu‘vssings have been placed on the main street, which will prove 2t convenience. Mr. T. CheItIJm-n is making prepar- atiuns to umvv his shop next, Week. n ~ ‘* * v "v The Maple lamm-h of the StPrling Bunk has been clnsr-d, and the mana- ger Mr. O. B. Henry has removed to Thmvnhill. Mrs. Henry is at present visiting in Sparta. Miss MyrHe Snigmn spent the past wka with friends at Muuo Rmtd. ".4 r n“ Rev. J. \V. and Mrs. Gm'dun returned from R4rckxvm:n(l./\x'llex-e spent most 01" their vacation. » ‘ ..y ...\..-I, u'l unALlA \rlLflLlth ‘Mr. and Mrs. D. F. and Master Baown 0f McKeesant, Pm, m- itipg Mr. and Mrs. H. U. Builev. ,, H v\ ... -‘ AV‘ Iv L\'lr\ llljx‘lJlLTII- MISS Louie Dinwundie (,f Chicagn. and Miss L. Diuwnudie Hf Conkstnwn visiLed Mr. and Mrs. J. B. McLean last week} u --. “mm”. Mrs. Keefe, who has hwn visiting hm- pzuents Mr. and Mrs. Powers, hth on Saturday tn resume her duties as nurse in w New Ydrk hospital. \l:-., r ,‘d . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . LOH . V . . . . . . . . . . . . . E ton . . . . . . . ‘ . . . . wwu . . . . . . . . , . . . . . . . . . SL1 LID .. . . . ‘ l-keb . . . . . . . . Sept 29, . _ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . S ’el'g . . , . . . . . . . . . ‘ r . . . . . , Aug. 30 t in Non-E DATES OF FAIRS. . . . . . , . . . . . . . . Sept. 27. 28, 29 ,...........Oct/.4,5 l . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Oct. 19, 20 ‘n . V . . . . . . . . . . . . . Se pt. 21, 22 In . . . . . . . ‘ Oct.5,(i vu. . . . . . . . . . , . . . . Oct, 5, 6 ....Sepb.10t018 n ...........Oct.6,7.8 Keb . . . . . . . . Sept. 29, 30, Oct. 1 _ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Sept. 23. 24 1g . . . . , . . . . . . . . . 007E. 14,45 ., THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 2, 1.909 New Gormley. Maple. Hope. Aug. 30 to i3 . . . . . . . . . Ulttr. 12. 13 ._ . ‘ . V . . . . . Oct. 1, 2 ssentials, Liberty; in all things, Charity Bailey. ' ’ hwn Vlsmnyz §opt. :(=1- Dick are vis- have they The Tudhope Cat-1 iage \mGs re- cently destroyed by fire at Orillia will be rebuilt at: 01109. The van Gunnâ€" cil will submit a by-law authnrizing a twenty-year loan of $50,000 "wille interest, and a fixed assessment of $24,000 for ten years. The 24th annual meeting of the Div- ision Court Olerks’ Assuciation of On- tario will lw held In the Railway Gummibtee Hnom. Parliament Buildv ings, Toronto, next Wednesday, the 8th of Sept. at 2 o’clock, for general business, election of officers. etc. The Dominion Government has fix¢ (1 Monday. the 25th of October, as Thanksgiving Day. The fire in the Parliament Buildings in Toronto yesterday \vill‘entail a loss of over half a million dullars. _, .v .‘rv.uu “mu 1)!) \IUUK. ()I Brooklyn. N. Y., has discovered the North Pole. Men’s black serge and dark tweed Suits, reg. $9.50 for $8.00. Atkinson & Switzer. A BLAZE OF LIGHT. The "Electric City” is a fitting name for the Canadian National Exhibition grounds at Toronto this year. All the big buildings are fitted with exterior decorations of electric light and they turn the Exhibitiun nights into the whitest kind of days. This hriiiiancy added to the martial music. the move- ments of troops and all the panoply of display make the night; scene of the Canadian National one never to be forgotten. -_-y ......vu. Alllll- fy Old Ni’ppon" Adachi Kinnosuke points out how Japan manages to do so much on so little. Among the stor- ies of the month are “His Confidant-e." by Wm. Hamilton Osborne; "The big Moment, in the Life of Elli-ry An- drews, \Vnods Bass.” “The Scullery Maid’s Dream.” by Evelyn Van Buren, and “The Sky Mam,” by Henry Kit- chell VVebstel. There are poenm by Emery Pottle and Robert Haven Schoufller and a full page picture fea- ture, entitled “Cutting the Curls." Choice red Salmon, 1]; lb. flats, Cock- of-the-Nm-Lh brand, 3 tins for 25c. At- kinson & Switzer. The September number of "Success Magazine" shows how prohibition is a paying proposition in the South. The editorial for the month is “The Passion for Achievement,” by Orisnn Sweet Mal-glen. _In_the article “Thrif- ruu ‘h HA RTMAN FAMILY RE-UN (ON. The 102ml anniversary of the settle- ment of the Hartman family in York County, will be celebrated on Septem- hex-fith, when the descendants of the late John Hartman will gather on the homestead near- Aumra. now owned by L. L. Hartman, ex-Warden of the County of York. This farm has con- tinuously been owned by the Hartman family. At 11 a.m. a memorial tablet will be unveiled in the Aurora ceme- tery. Sir Wm. Mulock will deliver the address. This part of the celebration is for all who wish to attend. The families, being Hartman descendants, together with the invited guests, will assemble at 1 o’clock on the farm. This will take the form of a family re- union. About five hundred invitations have been issued, extending over- many States and Provinces, Where members of this family have spread. Drive Rheumatism out Of the blood with Dr. Shuop’s Rheumatic Remedy and see how quickly pain will depart. Rubirms never did reach the real di- smiso. Rheumatism is’nt in the skin. It’s deep down, it‘s consbimtionul. Get.- ting rid of tins pain. is after all, what cmmts. That, is why Dr. Shnop’s Rheu- matic Remedy goes by word of month from one to another. And herein lies the popularity of this remedy. IL is winning; defenders everywhere. Tab- lets or liquid. Sold by W.A.Sunderson. DEATH OF DEAN EGAN. ery Rev. J. J. Egan, late pastor of St. Mary’s Church, Ban-i9. died last Sunday morning, after a long illness. The dPad priest, usually referred to as Father Egan, was born in Clare Cuun- ty, Ireland, in 1847. He was educated at the Diocesan Oollvge, Ennis, Ire- land; St. Michael’s College, Toronto; and the Grand Seminar". Mani-real. ARI-'1: he was (1;:dflll16‘d he became .. .._. \.- \ln1lll\.\k lab UCLK‘IIIIC parish priest of Cale-don, was afterâ€" wards rector uf St. Paul’s parish, Tor- nntn. was pastor fm- sevuml years at: ’l‘hnrnhill and Richmond Hill, and wth from this place 16 years ago. I)e-Ce;l$ed was of a genial disposition, was a great frivorite with a large circle of fritmds. and tank a deeplnterest in the Welfare of the citizens. He vis1ted Rume in the year 1877. IL is reggrt'rld {hat _Dr. Cook, of News Notes. Subscriptions taken at THE LIBERAL Office, or may be sent to CASSELLS & COMPANY 42 Adelalde St. W. Toronto Cassel’s Magazine, per annum The Story Teller ‘ The Quiver . . Musical Home Journal The Girls’ Realm . . Little Folks . Chums . . It is not necessary to send to foreign couames for maga- zines. Read the followingâ€"â€" The monthly magazines of the above company cover every variety of interest, and can now be obtained in Can- ada by yearly subscription at low rates. GAS SEL LS’ Canadian Pubâ€" lishing Company All kinds of grain bought and highest possible prices paid at the Elevator. Bran and Victor Feed for cattle and hogs. Also shorts and good American corn (old). NUT, STOVE, FURNACE V Best Scranton coal. Also Tile. For sale at the C. Station, or delivered village and vicinity:-â€" STEAM COAL hamlet in America. They are positively stand~ ard in every communityâ€"and everywhere. Then why pay the cash. and at your risk. for other unwarranted and uncertain medicines? Thousands upon thousands have in the past successfully used Dr. Shoop's Restorative. E‘ a ; been used and recommended in nvery city nnd‘ When the 800- I much nerves, or the Heart . or ‘ ~ nerves fail. . thesesickones know how :5; quickly Dr. hoop's Re- storative will bring them back to health again. But best of all. they positively take no money risk whatever. They know that when health fails to rntum Dnl Shoop will himself gladly pay the druggist for that test, And forthth fiesta full 30 day tramp ment is freely granted. But write me first for an order. This will save delay and disappointment. All druggists sell Dr. Shoop‘s Restomtivo and Dr. Shoop’s Rheuinati c Remedy. but all are not uthorized to give the 3C- ay test. So drop Inca line have appoint.â€" ed an honest and responsible druggist in a-ln‘i‘ost every community. everywhere. toissue my no help. no pay." medicines to the sick. ’Dell me also which book you need. The books below gill surely open up new and -thosé who am you inc perfect» me Just yum 'helpml ideas to otwoll. Besides 1y free to consult would your home physic: ian. My advice and the book below are yoursâ€"and without cost. Perhapsn word or two from me will clear up some serious ailment. I have helped thousands upon thousands by my private pr ‘ ' Lion or personal advice plan. My best efio ~' worth your simple request. So write now whilei you have it fresh in mind, [or tomorrow never1 comes. Dr. Shoop. Box 12. Racine. Wis. [Don't Risk even a penny~umil health retums.| ‘And I mean just exactly that. ’1 {am the one physician who says to the sick, "I ivy“. on}: of my ownpocket. Day for your medi- Lcme if It fails to brmz you hem!" ‘And for 20 years Dr. Shoop’s medicines have ‘No. 1 On Dyspepsia ‘No. 2 0n the Heart No. 3 0n the Kidneys Afiemaréa . H. BAKER COA L.- For threshing engines. [Single copies, 3 cts. Which Bock 8113]! I lend You? No. 4 For Women No. 5 For Men No. 6 On Rheumatism No 10 in the $1.50 1.70 1.50 1.50 1.50 1.50 1.50

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