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The Liberal, 2 Sep 1909, p. 5

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We are plvnsed to notice that Mr. Wm. Clifl’m-rl of Torontn, lOLh Royall Grenadiers. formerly of this place, wun the ln-unze medal at, the Gave-mur- Gt-neml’s rifle match at, Ottawa. a few days ago. The winner of the silver medal made 21 pnmts, and Mr. Clif- fm'd’s score was 23. Congratulations, “Billy.” A Qmamuphmulemoriu Hm fimt copies of THE LIBERAL published last wuekrnadeitnppearthat the byJaw passed by the Council fixed the village rate at 29 ufiHs. To those \vhn did not get a corrected copy tve \vnnld state the rate is only 20 mills. and that, will leave a. cmnfm-tuble sun-place on hand. There have been so many fires in Aurora during the past few months under suspicions circumstances that, the authorities decided to get Inspecâ€" tor Green and County Constable Burns to investigate. The damage so far is abuut $10,000. The fires have gen- erally beeniu burns and stamps. but two houses have also been found hum- mg. Mr. John Michael, writing fmm his hume in the \Vest. and renewing his subscription to THE LIBERAL on the 24th of August, says: "Crops are exâ€" cellent here this year. Harwst is general, and we had our first frqu last night, but, nut enough to hurt: the wheat.” Next Monday, being Labor Day, a statutory holiday thruughuut the Do. miniun, the banks, the post offices and other places of business will he closed. People should therefore make them purchases and transact, their hus- iness in good time so that; they may be ready to enjny the holiday. At a meeting of the Board nf Ecluca~ tiun last eve-mug a resolution was passed authorizing the teachers (If (he High and Public schools to use either the new books or the. bunks in use last year. This was xendvx-cd necessary as m:th of the new bunks are not yet published. A meeting of the \Vumun’s Guild of St. Mary’s Church was held at, Mrs. Chm-10>; Pulmvr’s on the first of Sep- tember. whenn vote of thanks was tendered Mr. and Mrs. James Newton for the use of Lheix hmmtiful lawn fur the garden party. Also to thuse who so kindly assisted on that; occasiun. E. N. Brown, Sem‘etmy. A clever, pnpnlar Candy Cold Cure Tabletucallvd Prevent icsâ€"is hvingdis- pensed by druggists everywhere.- In a few hours, Preventics am- said to break any coldâ€"completely. And Pn‘vem- ius being so safe and toothsnmo, are very fine for cluldren. Nu Quinineam laxative, nnlhing harsh mu sickening. Box of 48~25c. Suld hy \V.- A. Sander- SOH- Mr. .Tnhn T. Andexsnn. pizmo tuner. of \Vcat, Toronto, wiil make uuuLhm' visit to Richmond Hill and \icinity after the close 0f the Nutiunul Exhibi- tvinn. Ordexs left at THE LIBERAL office will receive his attention. The exten im' off the high Schuul build- ing has been repainted, the inn-rim- thnmughly cleaned, and everything is in readiness for the re-upening nuxL Tuesday. Asnmple of 1908 applus is hr'fure us, grown in Mr. Jnhn \Vnnd's Orch- m-d. The apple is quite solid, and has retained itsflnvnr. It, is of the Red Canada varix-Ly. Next Sunday m'm-uing Rev. A. P. Brace will preach in (he Methudist, Church, subject: "The Immurtulity of True Gnoducss.” In the ewuing {Le-v. 1*). H. l‘nye will pl‘muh. Bink' Pain Tabletsâ€"Dr. Shunp’sâ€" stop heudnc-H’e, \vnnmuly pains, any p:1i11,:myvvhme. in 20 minubus, sm-o. Fm'muln on 25:) box. Ask your drug'- gisL or doctor about this ful mumâ€"ALE fine. W. A. Sanderson. The Family Herald and VVveklj; S: av, fuur months Lu Jmmary 1, 13:10, fur 20 cents. Order at THE LIBERAL Ufiice. Most‘iocal papers suspemfi pubii= cation one week in each year. The Liberal has not done so for a num- ber of years. We purpose, however. issuing no paper next week. Our correspondents will kindiy send their items of news in good time fax the week following. Miss Millie 'i‘i'vnch’s music class will I’ll-open and full Lexm begin Tuesday, September 7L1]. Dr. Fulton Risdun has returnvd from the West, and “‘1” he in Richumml Hill every VVednesdny as usual. Bnarders wanted. See advertise- ment on another page. The High and Public sclmnis will re-npen next Tuesday, the’hh of Svp- t‘cmbel‘. @112 EggngiEicmEJj .mmmmn HILL ONCE, 2, [909 N0 PAPER NEXT WEEK. VOTES OF THANKS. r é‘ugusb. 1909. Vaughan Gofirfi pality ntthe elections for membm's of the Legislative Assembly and at Muni- cipul Elections, and that, said list was first posted up in my office at, Union- ville on Monday, the‘mh day 0f.Au-. gawk. 1909} and remains there for in- spection. .Electm-s are called upon to examine the said lists, and if any UllliSSiOHS or other errors are found therein, to take inunediate proceedings to have said errors corrected acco Tug to law. TOWNSHIP OF MARKHAM County of York. NOTIOE is hereby given that I have transmiLted or delivered to the per- sons mentioned in Sections 5 and 6 of the Voter's’ Lists Act, the copies 1eâ€" quired by sznd sections to be so trans- mitted or delivered of the lists made pursuant to said AcL of all persons appearing by the lust, revised Assess- men!) Roll of the said municipality to be entitled to vote in the said munici- TUESDAY, SEPT. 14, 1909 The next meehng of the Council of the Muni- cipalibv 01 Vaughan will be held in the Town Hall, Vellora, on \VP have nnw on hand Huhlwl-lin's nmv Fall Style Bunk. newest patterns in HnitingQ, Ovm‘vmatings and Trouser- ings. A guarantee signvd hy the Huuse rvf Huhhellin, gndmntueing fit and Wrwkumnship, govs with every suit. Atkinson Si Switzer, agents. VVAKEFIELDâ€"Ab Richnmnd Hill, on Sntlll'duy. Aug. 28, 11109, John \mefield, :Igwd 80 Vi‘Hl‘h‘. Funvml Tuesday tn St. Andrew’s Chm-ch Oelueberv, Seal-hum. EGANâ€"At Burr-i9, Ont, on Sunday. August. 29, 1909. Very Rev. J. J. Egan, Dean of Barrie. aged 62 years. CIIAPMAN-ALhis father’s home, Lung- smfi', on \Vs‘dnesdny, Sept. 1,, 1909, Andrew, Lhild sun of Robert Chap- man. Funeral Friday, 3rd inst. at 1 o’cluck. SMITH~COEHSKY~A1 424 K‘Vellingfnn Sb. VV., THI'UI‘HU, rm W'ednz‘sduy. Sept. 1st. 1909, by RM}. A. P. Bruce, 13.11., uf Riuhmund Hi1]. Lam-n. VGTERS’ LEST, H999 Ir. Sylvester Savage. actuary for the Mutunl Bent-fit Life Insurance Company, of Newark. N. J., and sun Hnward are Visiting with Mr. P. G. Savage and Mr. John Savage. Mrs. M. Tnflm' and Mr. and Mls. John Tuylur 0f \Vesb Tm'nntn spent Saturday with the farmer’s aunt, Mrs. '1‘. Huppvr. Mr. A. E. Le Francois nfTux‘nnto and his sister. Miss Annie. ancuis, (if \Vnoclsmvk, visited at “Sunny Side” farm with Mr. and Mrs. John Savage. Mrs. Johnston and Master Hugh .iuhnston returned to fheir home in Tm-nntn after spending; a month’s va- cutiun at “w home of Mrs. G. Kers- well, Elgin Mills. Mrs. W. H. Scott and son Roscoe rebnnwd to their home in Kingston last, Thursday after spending twn months with her nieces, Lbe Misses Alu nulu' Mm. F. Atkinsun, with daughter Marjorie, and Sun John Huwzu-d, spent, Thursday with Mrs. \V. R. Uszell in vauuuket. Mr. and Mrs. Gms‘uy Davis nf OttnA Wu \‘isitmi with Mr. and Mix-z. \V. Shuppurd this week and loft; fur home this mm'ning. Miss Jennie 3-11 of Olive avenue. Tonan, is spmnling :1. week will] hL‘I' aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Hopper. Mr. \Vilfm-d Clark. pnstnmste-r at Elchn, Ont. spmw a (lav or two this wepk with his uncle, Mr. T. F. Mcâ€" Muhnn. Miszs Myrtle Ben-tun nf Turnnto is Visiting hen-Hunt st. Hun-y Blunch‘ an]. Miss ans‘I Swim-r month with Mias Umuld A handsomely mustrated weekly Lament cit. culation of any ucientiflc journal. Terms. $3 a year: four months. 1. Sold by an newsdonlers. mum; & msmmm Newjgrk Branch Omen. (23 F St. Washington. . . TRADE MARKS DESIGNS COPYRIGHTS &.c. Anyone sending a sketch and descfigtion may quickly ascertain our opinion free w ether an lnventiofi is prob ably patentnble. Communicaa Mons stnctly confl dentin}. Handbook on Patents aegtlirele. ()lflest ggencyfol'p curi‘ngnpate Wfiatents taken throu‘éifvifium 6:103: receive spcgial notice, without charge in tho_ C. H. STI‘VER, Clerk of the said municipality. Dated :‘tgtynionville, thiszifith day uf Sept. 1st. 1009, by RM}. A. P. Bruce, 13.11., of Riuhuumd Hi1], Lam-n, youngest d-mghtm' of Joseph (Jum- iskv. Es(‘}., tn Hvrhm't} Smith, both of Mmkhzuu annship. Stiéfifiiic fimerican. â€"Municipality of theâ€" PERSON A ij‘. MARRIAGES. atlp.m DEATHS. J. B. McLE 3N, Clerk i3 spending a in Pmb anv. pt tstmns tm- a t 29,13: (Jun, Vaughan (Thumlfiiifié foggnle snr_n_e gqogi yrglung $100k. Thoroughbred bull and bag kept for service on the premises, D. G. GOODERHAM, Proprietor Apply to MISS NOBLE, Maple Or to WILLIAM COOK, Barrister, 33 Richmond St. West, Toronto. The proprietor of Pleasant View Herd Holstein Cattle and Breeder of, Impro‘velx‘i Oh‘evster‘ VthEg Hqgg:_ Lot afternoon. IS PREPARED T0 Outdoor Groups. BuildingS. Etc. Auk atmu- Develupiug and Printing. 9-Lf WEDNE SDAY a , l / and MAPLE BREAD On Yonge street, Richmond Hill, in centre nf village. Possession the middle 01" September. A family with- out. children preferred. \Vest half 10!; 23. in 4th concession Vaughan. 48- bf MAPLE BAKERY The undersigned will visit RICH- MOND HILL every 9-3 EPHOTOG RAPHY a full attendance the first day. So far as can be learned a large altLendrilice is expected from the various quarters of the district. An upvtn-dure, eight-loomed, ln-ick veneered house, equipped WILh furâ€" nacv. bath, but, and cold watm-, and CPSSpnol. A first-class stable and gmage, with half an acre of land. At Thmnhill Swilch, on Metropolitan Railway. Purchaser may lx'ave $3000 on nmxtgage. Apply to Real Estate Agvnt, H. A. NICl’lOLLS. S-tl’ Richmond Hill. An Oxford Laurel, nearly new, good heater; also a n Oxford Range, 3 good huker. PLEASA NT VIEW FARM The few; are $4.00 fur the first term, and $3.00 fol" second and third term. In consequence of the lateness of the l'e-npvning the staff urgently roqm-sts 1- n E. R. WITHERIL, 8A., Principal. With last Year‘s Staff of Three Teachers. The subjects taught are Muthenmtics. Science. History, the Languages and Commerce. RICHMOND HILL HIGH SCHOOL Will Renfipen Tues., Sept. 7, ’89 formerly of Galbraith Photo 00., Toronto at, Hall’s and Graing-er’s Grocery Stores. -â€"-:0:- House to Rent Farm for Sale H. B. sawing PROPRIETOR. For Sale All Kiri'ds'nf :: :: : Photogrz‘zphic Work For Sale THE ‘IJIBERAL OFFICE. ASK FOR A P P} it: THE BARBER 5 HO P. D0 G. A. MCDONALD, 820‘)! Board of Ed. SATURDAY Apply at; For the Ladies and Misses A very fine'line 0t Ladies’ A very fine line of Misses’ GI VE '§“§”}"§”§"§“§‘+%'§'+Ԥo’§'+°§"§"f+Ԥ'+'§~+++Ԥ'+'§“ For the Men Men’s_ Christy Stiff Hats, finest quality and up-to‘date shapes . . . . . Men’s very nifty Four-in-Hand Ties, in the very finest shades ; Aug. 26, 1909. +4°++W++~i $+++~Â¥+++§$+++fÂ¥ '2Ҥf~§"§'+v§'+Ԥ'+'§"§' §+++¢+$+++++§++ i' Atkinson & Switzer Be one of our customers and be satisfied 32-inch Striped English Flannelette, reg. 150 for I30 yd. 35~inch Striped and Pink Flannelette, reg. I5c for no yd. White Satin Qullts, reg. $2.00 for $1.85, reg $2.15 for $1.95, and reg. $2.45 for $2.25. 3 doz. Ladies’ Embroidered Turnover Collars, reg. 8c each for 5c. Hair Nets, medium and dark brown, IOC each. Barrettes, 15C. 18c and_25c each. Navy Panama Cloth, 42 in. wide, reg. 500 yd. for 456. Some ComprehenSive Offerings If it’s {mm the Guncmie it’s 80ml ORDERS BY PHONE PROMPTLY ATTENDED T0 A: the New Sme The quotations below are close to the beg to announce to the citizens of Rich- mond Hill and vicinity that they have purchased the business formerly carried on by Mr. C. Soules, and Wlll continue to carry on the same in all its branches, viz.: Hardware, Stoves, Furnaces, Tin- ware, Graniteware, Paints, Oils, Glass, 810., in fact everything usually found in a first class Hardware Store. Richmond Hill Hardware 60., By strict attention to business and to your needs we hope to be continued with the liberal patronage bestowed upon our predecessors. We will try to please and satisfy you. NORMAN J. GLASS +w++w++¢%-w+~ww~w& ¢++M~z~4~w¢§§§w++www Yours respectfully, TIE-IE THE RICHMOND HILL HARDWARE CD” Boots from Boots from US A CALL PER NORMAN BATTY, MANAGER. w+¢+++$++é駧§é§+§é+++v$é¢g $1.70 to $3.50 $I.5o to $I.go line $2.00 .50

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