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The Liberal, 30 Sep 1909, p. 1

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VOL. XXXII. AT THE ‘JBERAL Panama ta PUBLISHING HOUSE RICHMOND HILh,GNT. Calls by telephone from Richmond Hill charged to. me. IS PUBLISHED EVERY EHURSDAY MORNING (Scccmssun 'I‘O DR. H. W. ANDERSON) (Ear. Yuugv and Blom- Sts.. Turontu. “'QH he in Richmund Hill every \Vednusduy. Office, next dour north of Stand- ard Bank. Lion-wax: Hacioneer (or the County of to k (ions ledaa wasigmnent General salsa an are pro aptly xtcended no at reasonabk rates Residouce Unionville 1‘. F. Mi; MAHUN. 'l.‘ Saigeon. J K McEwen Mapie Weston Salgeon a: NICE wen. Licensed \uctioueers for the County of York. anion shnemledbo on shortes noticeand a. row- nnmble rates Patronage solicited JOHN R. CAMPBELL, License Auctioneer for the County of York ro- apeohfully snlicxts your patronage and friendly influence sales aGthded on the shortest notice sud at easonnbemtes P 0 address King .i a. é'mlvhdé: figivwn Brook. agent for tha shave $1 per annum, in advance.] Pianist and Theorist Teacher of Piano-pinying and Theory M the Model School of Music, Toronto. Pupils prppared for Piann and Theory Examinations at the Toronto Cun- servatory Inf Music zmd the University of Toronto. Studio, “Ruck Haven,” Richmond Hill. Booklet with Terms, &c., on appli- cation. (6 Fa“ term inns September 2nd, 1909- WSVfieVL-ialr cu'm'se in “Muyer’s” Kinder- garten Method, particularly helpful to beginuvx-s. 42-1v Office Hoursâ€"9 n. m. to 5 p. m. Prepares pupils for Primary. Junior, Intetmedgnte examination at Toronto Colise-I-_u}tox-y aud‘Cdlf‘ge of _1_\Iru’s_icz DR. FULTHN RISDON, §")énti.-iat, MISS MILLIE TRENCH GET THE BEST. IT PAY-S. One School that stands at» the ‘h’r-ad in Tllumughn‘ess. Popularity, and Genuine M‘ez-it is the VETERINARY SURGEON, ’I‘horuhill. BUSINESS CARDS. It enjoys a m i gt pumormge because its superior wm-k is so well known. Get your training here and he satis- fied. All graduates easily get, posi- tions. Catalogue free. Enter now. Con. YONG: AND ALEXANDER 57s. W. J. ELLIOTT.’ {’1'incipaLA J'. EARLE NEWTON m2 iiiheml Eamon 61 PRO anrun Pupil of Wm. H. Sherwood 'wonomo. our. .I. ll PI entice. RICHMOIID HILL Teacher of Piano I). G. BLOUGH, MISS NORA McMAHGN Pianiste «marinara ELLIOTT 33531152”. Lax-ets 5 RICHMOND HILLtONTq THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1.909 PIANO TUNING 305:: :7. flavfdson THORNHILL Organs Repaired mm Exp'mt Work Guaranteed Barristers, Suliclnrs. Etc. NATIONAL TRUST CHAM HIGHS 20 KING CT 13.. TORONTO, (Emcadu. FRANK DEXTOX. K. (3. HERBERT L. DUNN \V. MULOCK BOULTBEF Phone Main 311. Danton, Dunn & Boultbee LENNOX & MORII:H.N Money to loan on land anacnauex moxtgsgeuu. 10 west rates Aurul‘aofiiceâ€"RemUVon w the old post came one door west 01 the entrance to the Ouzanu Bunk Hewmarket cakeâ€"Three duors south 0! the p.)st.omce T HEBBEBTLENNUX G STV MORGAN Aurora. New Barristersfiolicltors. Notaries, ace. Home Life Building 00:. Adelaide & Victoria Sts.. Tumnto. BARRISTER, SOLICITOR, NOTARY, ETC. Tot-unto Office, 33 Richmond St. \Vest, W'esley Buildings. Richmond Hill office? (“Libel‘al” Office), every Thursday fm-enoun. Maple, Thursday afternoon. VVoud bridge, Saturday foronoon. Money to loan at Five Per Cent, (5%). Richmono. Hill J. EDWARD FRANCIS, ‘ NUTAHY PUBLIC AGENCY ROYAL AND BRITISH AMERICA ASS. COS. ooumuwznmrx: HIGH COURT OF jUSTlCE. arc. Issuer of Marriage Licenses. RICHMOND HILL POST OFFICE. M. 'I‘EEFY. NOTARY PUBLIC, JAS. N EWTON [SSHER MARRIAGE LICENfiES, EIJGIN DIII‘J JS A large stock of Funeral Furnishing kept) at, 130th Mamas. WRIGHT BROS. Undertakers & Emannu-rs, RICHMOND HILL &THORNHIL L Lawrence £1 Dunbar, Commissionez, Cnnveyancer, etc‘ Insurance, and Real Estate Issuer of Marriage Licenses. REAL- ESTATE, ETC. THORNHILL Barristers tun! SIDHI'IIOI'S- YDUR COURSE in Slmrthnnd or Business will ln-ing you best rosults if taken at our old established and t-hut'nughl‘y reliable school. \Viuter Term begins Jam. 4th. Catalogue Flee. )encml Y.M.C.A. Bldg" Tom‘an British American "311.51ggss _College .uw [. A‘ NICHOLLS NOTARY PUBLIC VOICING AND . . . . ACTION REGULflTING WILLIAM COOK "In Essentiah, Unity”,- in Non-Essentials, Libefty ; in all things, Charity.” Emmi. Pnone Main 298 THE mvoT or THE UNIVERSESJ Several years ago in an article of this scrivs a suggesuun was explessed that the whole. nf the SLRIS in our universe probably revolved round a. great cen- tral urh (if infinitely greater propor- tions than even the most. mighty of the myriad stellar \vurlds visible in the midnight, sky. This belief is now gain- mg ground with scientists: for It Would appear to he a law of nature lhat all lmdies in space mvulve. thungh some in a erratic orbit. mund smne larger ml). which. in its turn, revolves round a yet, larger lmdy. It is therefore in- ferred that, our sun. tugether with the whole of the sm'iivd array of burning suns comprised within nur stellar uni- verse. must also. own allegiance (.0 ‘smne stupendous central orb around i which phey all revolrr. It, is known that, all the stars are in rapid motion. The star which, when the great pyramid was erected, was the pulm- star, has greatly altered its posi- tiun; our sun is rushng through space ata speed cmupuzcd at half a. million milks a day; and in fact successive dis- onveries pl 0\ e- that doubtless the Whole ml“ the starry host is also careering mi- \V-‘Ild§ at inconceivable speed. And, beyond our own universe, sunk deep in the dread profundities of the abyss of infinity, those other universes, perhaps as mighty and as myriad starred as our own ; with perhaps yet others. engulfed still infinitely more remote in the fathomless abyss of eter- nal space, doubtless participate in this general circling round the mighty axis of the universes. Untold myrinds of burning suns; each doubtless with its attendant revolving planets; in fearful galaxy far beyond the. capacity of our finite powers even to imagine. and still less to convey the faintest idea in words, all revolving round one mighty and stupendous central governing orh: inc-mnparahly and immeasurably ex- ceeding in size even the must prodigious and immense of all the Vast array; and with a specific gravity of sufficient. power to subjugnte and control the whole. And, surely that central pivot uf the. univarses must be the super-mil Realm wheiein is the Throne of the Majestic Creator of them all: whence are issued the flats governing them all; wherein dwell the mighty heimrchy of heaven when not engaged in some ermud of mercy thr‘nughuut the spheres; and which is the homeland of the inhabi- tants. both of this earth of ours. and doubtless of mvriads of other planets. who have loved and served and obeyed that Omnipotent Creator. And that Majestic Being. in order to nullify the effects of rebellion against Himself, relinquished fur a time His majesty and His glnry, and. selecting this little earth nf ours as the scene of His con- descensinn, made atonement. for all throughout the universes wlm claim that expiation as their infallible pass- port to that glorious Realm. It’s a. pity when sick ones drug the stomach or stimulate the. Heart, and Kidneys. That is all wrong! A weak Stomach means weak Stomach nerves, always. And this is also true. of the Heart and Kidneys. The weak nerves are instead crying out for help. This explains why Dr. Shoop’s Restorative is promptly helping Stomach. Heart and Kidney ailments. The Restorative reaches out for the actual cause of these. ailmentsâ€"4ailing“inside nerves.” Anyway test. the Restorative 48 hours. It. won’t cute so soon as that. but you will surely know that help is coming. Sold by \V. A. Sanderson. Young physicians in the smaller towns have an idea. that appearing very busy will help them reatly in startinga rnctice. The in lowing is tuld by a. enartur, Dr. Godfrey Hunâ€" ter, of Kentucky. Doctor Hunter had :I call the afternoon following the hang- ing out of his “shingle.” and started through town in his buggy at, a terrific speed. A policeman stopped the enter- prisng phy_§l_eian._ Drive Rheumatism out of the blood with Dr. Shunp’s Rheumatic Remed“ and see how quickly pain will depart. Rub-nus never did reach the real di- sease. Rheumatism is‘nt in the skin. It’s deep dnwn, it‘s constitutional. Gret- ting rid of the pain. is after all. what counts. That is why Dr. Shnop’s Rheu- matic Remedy gnes by word of mouth from one tn another. And herein lies the popularity of this remedy. IL is winning defenders everywhere. Tub- lets or liquid. Suld by W. A.Sunderson. I “Doctor,” he said, “ it, is against the city ordinance to drive act-be speed you are going. Ynu must accompany me to the judge my! pay qu‘ finv.” “Wl'iatvis the fine?” inquired the doctor. _ “Five Dollar-s.” The doctor’s hand flew to his pocket. “Here‘s ten doflars; I have to came back just as fast, as I am going.”â€" [From “Success Magazine”) THE VALUE OF HIS TIME. (BY A BANKER) The Canadian Magazme for October is an exteptionnlly strong number. The first article is entitled “ The Last ‘ Great. Round-up.” being an account by Mr. Newton McTavish, Editor of the Magazine. of the capture for the Can- adian Government of the Pablo herd of wild bufinloes in MOntann. Mr. Mac Tavish shows both with his pen and camera what a gigantic and thrilling undertaking it was to take these buffa- loes nlive. An unusually inteiestimz article is contributed by Mr. J. A. Mc- donald, Editor of the Toronto Globe, and is entitled “Personalities at the Press Conlerence.” It was Mt. Mac- donald who turned the tide against the “conscription” resolution at the Con- ft'lPIICF. His impressions of the bi men who met the delegates are wel worth reading. Mr. Arnold Haultain. rivate secretaly to Mr. Goldwin with, contributes a frank criticism of the new Ontario “Readers.” His main point is that enough consideration was not given to the literary quality of their contents, nor was enough atten- tion given to selections that would tend to elevate honest labour and husband opinions of the young. Tickling or dry coughs will quickly lunsen when using Dr. Shoo 's Cough Remedy. And it is so t Drougth harmless. that, Dr. Shoop tells mothers to use nothing else, even for very young babies. The Wholesome green leaves and tender stems of a lung-heal- ing mountainous shrub give the cura- tive properties to Dr. Shoop’s Cough Remedy. It calms the cough, and heals the sensutive bronchial membranes. N0 opium, no chluroform. Nothing harsh used to injure or suppress. De» nmnd Dr. Slmop’s, accept no other. Sold by \V. A. Sanderson. Toronto Normal School 0 cued with :m attendance of 217 stu ents. Of these. only eight are males, the bal- ance, 209. being females. Fm" valuable race horses owned by Hun. Adam Beck. among them the famous Photographer, one of the best race hm-ses ever bred in Canada, Were burned to death in the railway yards hetween Spandinn. Ave. and Bathurst St. Monday night. The horses were vulned at. $10,000, and were insured. Cntvtam’s Bird Seed. large pkg.. 10c. ; French Macemni. Cadun Brand. 130. pkg. ; Sportsman Brand Sardines, vex-y chnice, 17c. tin. Atkinson & Switzer. One. of the. most welcome among the many exchanges which come, to our desk is The News, of Toronto. The News has recently made wonderful ud- vances. so much so that old friends of the paper would hardly recognize in this great Canadian newspaper the. old News of a few years ago. The News now contains from fourteen to twenty pages each day. with twenty-foul to thirty-two on Saturday. A specialty is made of political and Parliamentary news, and questions affecting the wel- fare of the public receive fair editorial treatment by clever writers. \Ve. are safe in saying that them is no paper more widely quoted in Canada and its cartoons are reproduced by manv of the leading journals. Through an ar» rangement made with The News, we are able to offer THE LIBERAL and The News in a club for one year at the re- markath cheap price of $2.50 in the rural districts, Croam of VVhPaL in bulk, 50. per 1b.; Toasted Corn Flakes, 10c. pkg.; Api- tezu Grains, 10c. pkg; Grape Nuts, the. food for file brain and nerve cen- tres, 150. pkg. Atkinson 8: Switzer. BOLTON FAIR‘ OCTOBER 4 AND 5. This fair will again present an M;- t-ractive programme to those Who amend on the 5th. A purse of $100is offered in the free-form". $85 in the Three-minute trot, and $21 for green horses. Liberal prizes are offer-9d in all classes of horses and also fursaddle and hurdle horses. hackney. lady driver and gent’s tm nuut. Depart,- mental judges. Grand concert in the evening. Reduced railway rates on the C. P. R. Special train will leave Toronto (Union) at 12.3) on the 5th and call at intermediate stations, le- turning at 10.30. Bradford . . Brampton . . Beavorum . . Oomkstnwn . Markham Newmarket. Orillin. .. . . . Schumberg . SCHI'bOI‘O . . \Vnndbridge \Veston . . . . . Bolton CANADIAN MAGAZINE. News Notes DATES OF FAIRS. THE NEW'S. . . .. Oct. 5. 6 . . . . . . OctflS, 6 . . . Oct.6.7.8 apt. 29, 30, Oct. 1 5 Sept. 23. 24‘ . . . . . Oct. 14, 15 . .. ...Svpt. 29I ...... 02:. 12. 13 i . , . . . . Oct. 1, 2 . . . Oct. 4, 5 . Out. 19, 20 stpg. 21122 Tell Some Sick One wm you do tn act of Humanity! wm you tell com. sick friend»! um. my markable 01hr? 5 Tell him or her, that you huvo loomed of . medicine so certain that in maker dm sky w the sick. "gt is ubsolumly 5nd unconditionally tree it it fmls‘“ uw u w mn‘u‘ And you, no doubt. nlrendy know of Dr. Sheep's Restomuvp {a popglarity. A", g.-.‘ -._ uuwy a nww.“._ . v .â€"__ ._ , __ , For 20 years it. has been mé stiudard rem- edy fox: Bmymgh, 195m» and Bean million! omwh ere vu; wncuz u. nun-N... When the ' 'inslde" or conuonln: nerves 0! these vital organs begin to fail. it is Dr. Sheep's Restorative that has quickly vitalimd. tnd mu finned. and brought those nerves and or.“ back Do healthraxam». Wh- w “w...” w-.. I do not dose file Stomach. not than!“ the Heart 01' Kidneys-{orth in all wro . . A; ‘;~ Luv nun. v. 9.- , Dr. Shoop's Restontivemgders direct 30' til cause of these ailmentsâ€"the inning, filtering. inside or controlling nerves. And herein lieu m keynote to my success. , L, ,,,-.u___..“ -_) ‘13!“le nu Lu; Bumm- thn these nerves are again made well uni qtmng. then that ta the certain end of all m sickness. Tomeins a nun satisfaction that I m the only physician able to say to the Inflefl nick. "Take my prescription for full 30 dz”, 3 u n fails to help you. the entire expense 1| mineâ€"not yours." -..- - ‘,l‘,,‘l_~ -.__. mnuruuu ; Wm. The/n. whyshould the sick ’takc any chance on any other medicine who“ maker dare mt back itjutt a: i do by this remarkable afar! I anlrsrérlrmva a Rh‘gumndc Remedyâ€"Ind 92d remedy is covered by the lame identical No help. no pg!" pmmctiye plgn. __-_.u _- L... A. uwy. nu yin; y. vwv" - ,...__. Besides. you are free m consult no has .- you would your home physician. My mdviu and the book below are {curt-Ian without cos. n a..- ..w vw- WA... my. -_-- _,, V. V Perhaps a word or two from me will an up some serious ailment. I hivehelped than”!!! upon thousands by my Mute pregcdpflon or personal advice plan. My best effort )3 we): worth your simple request - , A. A___ Hui.- "muâ€"g.“ _ _.._-,V H _ So 12% me lend rod on order fl once. an the message to some sick friend. A postal will bring the opportunity. I will have an honest 1nd trustworthy (in to whom you can conveniently to for the day test. . But first. ask me for the order. for I“ dru- m are not authorized to cm the 80 dn! he“. So write me now and save all deb". Bo- mber that tomorrow never comet. Ad Dr. Shoop. Box 12. Racine. Wis. We) look In“ 3 not You! For sale at the C. Station, or delivered village and vicinity:â€" No.1 0!) Dysvevm No. 2 9n tpe Egg." STEAM COAL iééi 5 63 iiié kidney- NUT, STOVE, FURNACE Best Scranton c’oal. Also Tile. Bran and Victor Feed for cattle and hogs. Also shorts and good American corn (old). All kinds of grain bought and highest possible prices paid at the Elevator. C A S S E L L 8’ Canadian P u b - fishing Company 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. Gassel's Magazine, peranuum . $ . The Story Teller . . The Quiver . . . Musical Home Journal . The Girls’ Realm . . . Little Folks . . Chums . . . 9 u . """""!"‘!‘?‘““ Uncut." 43‘ cscggcc It is not necessary to send to foreign countries for maga- zines. Read the follow1ng:â€"~ Subscriptions taken at THE LIBERAL Office, or may be sent to CASSELLS & COMPANY 42 Adelaxde St. W. Toronto J. H. RAMER' COA‘L- For threshing engines. [Single copies, 3 cts. 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