Gulls by telephone from Richmond Hill charged to me. 5:123:30“ & NlcEwen. mean-ted luctioneers torthe County of York. Smossbcen'ledbo on shorten noticeand a. tea.- grumble rates Patronage solicited Moons e Niobium-e: (or the County of York re- spectfully solimts your patronage and friendly influence sales thdad on the shortest notice and at easonaberstas P 0 address King megsuuu \vnaioneer for the County of (in is s )l I ‘J 1 a msigument General an an n: et-c 9m aptly tttended :0 at rensc rates Residence Uniouvilie r. d '1“. Hum“, Newton Brookagentf alJJve \.. mu..ch rAiIIulHflLlUl] at, '1‘m'0nt0 ConservaLm-y and College of Music. Special course in “Myer’s†Kinder- garten Method, pzu-Licularly helpful to beginners. 49-1 v AT THE UBERAL PRINTING & PUBUSHING HOUSE RICHMOND HILL,ON1‘. Results count. DURING THE SEASON 1908-1909, THIRTEEN PUPILS OF ME. NEWTON PASSED EXAMINATIONS IN THE PIANO AND THEORY DEPART- MENTS OF THE TORONTO CONSERVA- T1 )RY OF MUSIC AND THE UNIVERSITY nu mn.‘m._/_ a? SEND FOR. DESCRIPTIVE BOOKLET. 0F TORONTO. Pimmfm-te Them' ' . _ , . y and Com ns - tum, Vmoe Culture, Sightâ€"Singing], pin n11-13‘nmnnld A n- ,, Prepares pupils for Primary. Junior, Intermedxute examination at Toronto l"..-. r r ' ' 1“ .. Newton School of Music “ROCK HAVENJ’ RICHMOND HILL. J. EARLE NEWTON, DIRECTOR. I ‘ , _ \ anâ€. ., unguLâ€"UIHKI Plano-Ensemble, Piano-Pedagogy. VOL. XXXII. (SUCCESSJR TO DR. H. \V. ANDERSON) Our. Yang“ and 81mm 8123.. Toronto. “’ill be in Richmond Hill every \leuesdny. Oï¬ce, next dour nurtth Stand~ m'd Bank. Uz’flce Hoursâ€"'9 n. m. tn 5 p. m. JOHN R. CAMPBELL, [s PUBLISHED EVERY L'H URSDAY MORNING 'L‘. F. MCMAHON. T S¢iganu, Mayne GET THE BEST. IT PAYS. One school that stands at (he 110a. in 'l‘bunngmoss, PnpuIm-ity, an Genuine! Me~it iR Um It onjuys a Huge paw mmgo hpcause its superior Walk is so well known. Get, your training here and be satis- ï¬ed. All graduates easily get; musi- Liuns. Catalogue free. Enter now. Con. Yona: AND ALEXANDER 375. W. J. ELLIOI‘ rincipal. , MISS MILLIE TRENCH $1 per annum, in advance. ‘6 DR. FULTON RISDUN. ’I)eucist, VETERINARY SURGEON 'I‘hornhill. BUSINESS CARDS. DEPARTMENT E2112 gï¬ihml RICHMOND HILL Teacher of Piano J. II P: entice D. G. BLOUGH,‘ Barron a Pnommroa. watermer Emmi. uznem General salep “handled :0 at reasonanh URING THE SEASON :N PUPILS OF ME. EXAMINATIONS IN THEORY DEPART- J K McEwen Weston . agent for the 42-1V Yok _5 Lax-ets 5 oouuxssxoxnnm rm: HIGH COURT OF JUSTICE, &c. Issuer of Marriage Licenses RICHMOND HILL POST OFFICE . J AS. N EWTON ISSUER MARRIAGE LICENSES EIJG‘IN 311141 AS Underlakers dg Embnlmors, RICHMONDHILL ÞHIL L 'PEEFY. NOTA RY PUBLIC Richméflc. "E111 COMMISSIONER, CONVEYANCER. ETC. AGENCY ROYAL AND BRITISH AMERICA ASS. COS. REAL. ESTATE, ETC. A G F Lawrence F J Dunbar Barristers, Snlicturs. Etc. NATIONAL TRUST CHAMBERS 20 KING ST 3., TORONTO,I Canada FRANK BENTON. K. C. HERBERT L. DUNN W. MULOCK BOULTBEF Barristers and Solicitors. Mouev no loan on [and anacuauel lowest rates Lliroraomceâ€"Bemmea m the old post omen one door west of the entrance to the Ontario Bank wamarket ofllceâ€"Thme doors south of the [1 )st oflice Hmmnm'r Lama): G S'rV Monmn - Aurnra New mutual.†Barristers,3°11citors. Notaries, &c. Home Life Building Cm. Adelaide & Victoria. Sts.. Toronto. -ï¬-.- _vu-n BARRISTER. Soum'ma, NOTARY, Em. Tm-nntn Otï¬c". 33 Richmond St. \Vt‘st, \Vesley Buildings. Richmond Hm Ofï¬ce (“Liam-ax" Ofl‘iue). P\'(’.l'_\' Thursday fore-noun. Maple, Thursday afternoon. \Vumflaridm‘, Saturday ful-ennon. Money to hum at Five Per (Jr-m; (57; . Organs Repaired and Expert Work Guaranteed 'LE_N N 0X & MO RGA N PIANO TUNING 1enbml Y.M.C.A. Bldg, Taliaâ€"ï¬t}; in Slmrtlmnd or Business will bring you best. rvsults if taken at our old establisth and thut-m.1ghly reliable school. ‘Vintm' Tet-m begins Jun. 4th. Catalogue F100. British American BusingssmCollege Hananâ€! x7 I: n A Phona Main 311 RICHMOND HILL. ONT., THURSDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1.909 Cmnmissiunel, Conveyancer, etc. Insurance, and Real Estate Issuer of Marriage Licenses. ‘ enton, Dunn & Boult’bee " â€""'â€"“‘-â€"lâ€"" , 4â€"1' Lu. THORN HILL Lawrence & Dunbar urge stock of Funeral Furnishing ’kept at both places. '. EDWARD FRANCIS NOTARY PUBLIC NOTARY PUBLIC} voucmc AND . . . . ACTION REGULATING 30511 3. 94101213011 THORNHILL WRIGHT BROS Barristers. WILLIAM COOK YOUR COURSE . NICHOLLS mm. “In Essentiaiv, Unity; i: C Sweet to Eat A Cand" Bowel Luau". Puone Main 298 An advertiseuwnt is to a merchant; very much what sowing seed is to a, farmer. It may take a little- time for the results to become apparent, but they me sure to come. The wise fm‘mul' is not. niggardly with his seed, nor the wise melclmnt with his adver- tisemenb. G0 tn the him-d if yuu are to drive. out Rheumatism. A \Viscnnsin phy- sician. Dr. Slump, dues this with his Rheumatic Remedyâ€"and with seclu- ing success. Rub-nus, says the doctor, never did cure Rheumatism. It is more than skin deepâ€"it, is constitu- Limml. always. Because, of this prin- r:ipl+-, Dr. Shoop’s Rheumatic Remedy is pH-hnps the most popular in exist:- ence. It goes by word of mnuth from one to another, everywhere. (hateful patients gladly Spl‘é‘fld results. It is an act. of humanity to tell {he sick the way to health. Tell some sick one. Sold by W. A. Sanderson. A number of accounts were passed, and the Council adjourned to meet; at. the Tuwn Hall. Vellorv. on VVedneS- day, Nov. 10, at 10 o’clock :«mu. '1‘homusâ€"McNau-â€"Ihat the le'rk be and is hereby insu-‘ncted to notify the G. T. R. ()0. that the crossing at Concmd Station, between lots 5 and 6, con. 3, Vaughan, does nut yet comply with the statutes, the west side being much too narrow and east side too steepâ€"Carried. ' McNairâ€"Thonms»â€"That the Reeve and Councillm-s Saigeun and Thomas he a cmnmiltee to examine ditch be- tween lots 10 and 11, can, 5. as per regpestruf Willj§ Lahmer.â€"Uarried. C. E., and if such work is nnt Cum- pleted on m- hefm'e Nnv. 15. 1909. the 7mmcil will proceed to (in said wm k, and charge the same to the said John J._Snider.â€"Carried. ' Snigeonâ€"Thomasâ€"That the Clerk be and is hereby instructed to Imtify Mr. John .7. Snider to have dltch opened up through lot, 9, con. 5. m:- E‘m-r‘ing m: the award of P. S. Gibson, Thumasâ€"â€"McNairâ€"That the Trvas~ m-er he and is hmâ€"ehy authorized to pay to Andl'echNeil fnr the Vaughan and King Plowmvn’s Assocmtion the sum of $20.â€"â€"Carried. Saigenn~McNairâ€"Thnt the Clerk be and is hereby instructed to notify the Tut-unto and York Radial Railway On. that, a complaint has been received from James RUSSell. Esq., stating that his fences on Yonge St. have been broken by workmen of said company. and wishes the same to be repaired faithwithâ€"Curried. Thomasâ€"(Damn(HIâ€"That the Treas- mer he and is herehy authorized to accept the bonds of Cullectms Cousins and McDonald. thn same beng (mn- sidervd satisfactory by this Council.â€" Carried. Tho nlmve Council met, at Vellni-e on tho 12th nf October. Members all pwseut. Reeve D. C. Luughuuse in the chair. Minutes of last meeting read and approved. 'l‘hv fullvwing (ummmuicalions were roman-d and rend:â€" Th7: Clerk also laid on the table the che-cturs’ mils for the year 1909. tn- gflhur with the lmnds furnished by the culleclurs. Suigennâ€"-Thmuns-â€"That the Clerk he and is hereby instructed to enlpiuy P. S. Gibson & Sons 10 make. a survey of the) land purchased from Mr. Gent-g6 Qmipm', lut21, con. 8, Vaughanâ€"Cal’- nm . me Fran BHHK’I'. C. E. with pro- glvss estimate No. l of the Kleinlmrg :u-ch muhnrizing thP payment: uf $956 tu_(). L. Hicks. cnnu'actxu'. Frmn \V. H. Grant, Esq†Pug-losing eupy of state-numb of claim. Gamble \‘t‘l'slls Vaughan mud Markham ful- $3000 dnumgm. Frau! the Clvrk uf Etnbicnk», with half cast of bridge on mwnliue. Bill laid (Her. . me VV..H. Graft, Esq..asking the Uuuncil for survey of devmtjnn nn Int. 24. can. 8, stating he would require sumo tn insert in deed Cooper tn Vixughun. A Thomasâ€"0n umï¬mâ€"Tha (P the Treas- urer he and is hereby nuthm-izvd to pay 0. L. Hicks as perm-(1w of Frank Barber. 0. E., the sum of $956, being 80% of work done Lu date (an Klein- burg :l_)'ch.â€"~C'Hl'l‘i(‘d. McNairâ€"Ozmwmnâ€"Tbut' the Clerk he and is hPN‘hy ineructed tn notify T. H. Lennnx. E‘qu menu-ran appeal in Vuuderhurgh vex-st: Vaughan and Markhnm.â€"-Curried. Th1Imusâ€"Snigmm~ThaL the Tleus- llI-vr he and is hereby authnrized to pay \V. F. Diceumn $5.35, 3"; value. fur she-(1p killed by dogs.-â€"(‘-mlied. McNuirâ€"Thmnusâ€"Thab the Clerk be and is hereby inslructed In notify the Reeve- of Markham Township tn have Council of said township "10% with the Council uf Vaughan Town- ship at. Elgin Mills on Monday, Oct. 18, at 3 o’clock p.m.. to Causider the Gamblecasuâ€"Oarried. ‘ 1 me T. H. Lenrmx, Esq.. wishing to knuw if Council has decided to ap- pea! the Vanda-burgh Ease. [Iv .- A £11 Non-Essentials, Liberty ; in all things, Charity." VAUGHAN COUNCIL. Announcenwnt is made that the three tnwns of Oshawa, WhiLhy and Bowmnnville are to have an elvetJic railway Ln I‘m-unto. A syndicate of l()Shil\Vil [manufacturers will build the ‘ road from Cubourg. | Ito, a Prince ofJap:1n, who had gone from Tukin in his capucity as kresi- dentuf the Privy Council on a mission (If peace, was assassinated Tuesday by a Korean whn said he wished Lu HVHIgE- his country fur wrongs done b y Japan. i Truly, man has at last overcome ewu the attraction of gravitation it- uelf. But for us that strangest and Freatest of all the natural forces will oe overcome and annihilated the mo- ment the spirit bids its temporary farewell to the body. And even when, at the resurrection, body. soul and spirit, are again re-united, gravitation will exercise no restraint. For in the ~ spirit world those lorifled beings who ,hnve attained an inheritance in that ‘ sum-rnal Realm in virtue of the merits and mediation of the Saviour of the world, who took upon Himself the 'pains and penalties due to them for their lapses from righteousness. will i have cast off their earth-trnmmels and .will he like the angels of God. But jalas! there are those who, neglecting ' or refusing that offer of salvation. will Hind the Gates of Heaven closed against, t iem. \Valtor Blythe‘ in his second trial for causing the death of his wife at Agincourb has received aflseutence of 18 years. Mabel Tux-nex- wns sentenced to 15 years in the peni enLizu-y for killing the hthy of Mrs. Anthem. ,v ,V V “sz,†replin the Judge, very cm:- ï¬deutially, "but, dun’b tell any one. Yul) and I are the only ones whu'know it."â€"[Frmn “Success Mugaziue.â€] Spiced cooked beef, Davies’ roast bevfand chapped dried beef, 150 tin; Uhu-k’s corned heef, 17c tin; Clark’s pork and beans, huge tin, 10c. Atkin- sm: & Swilzer. The late Judge Silas Brynn, the father of \Villiam J. Brynn. once had several hams stolen from his smoke.- hrtn‘se. He missed them at, once, but V. NV.-. .w u... said nothing about it, to any (me. A fmv days later a neighbor came to him. "Say, Judge,†he said, “I hear’d yew had some hams stole tamper night.†“‘7‘ n x- ' The great machine is brought out of its shed: the. machinery is lubricated; the sails and rudder are. adjusted; the brave-conqueror of theair,â€"the wounds on his head caused by a xecent accident to his machine still bound up with white plnister,â€"examines the some- wh: t Complicated mechanism, and takes his seat preparatory to starting. The formid-Ible pair of propellers com- mence to revolve, at ï¬rst slowly, then suddenly at terriï¬c speed, with a strid- ulous roar as of an express railway train, causing a hurricane of wind sufliuient to blow off the hats of those immediately behind. And now the aeroplane shakes itself free fl'Ull‘l those who are holding it in. and starts on its course along the. ground, speedily ut- tuining u grth velocity. ’At length it is seen to have risen into the air. soar- ing upwards and still upwards, and careering along, literally on the wings of the wind. at :t speed of about forty or fifty or more miles an hour. like an enormous dragon fly, or like some prinweval monster of the air; now in graceful curves. now in a straight course, and now. partly descending, ‘skinuning over the trees. and then more slowly gliding along a few feet above the surface of the round, until at. length, amidst the eurty, well earned cheer ot the. spectators the gallant aviator stops at the exact spot whence he started. Heart, and one to the Kidneys. When these “inside nerves" fail. then the organs musL falter. Dr. Shnup’s Re- storative is directed specifically to these failing nervus. Within 48 hours aftersmrtiug the Restorative, treat- ment pzltientslsny they reuhze a, gain. Gala I... try A n I Sold h'y \V. , ...W TWV 1y disappear if the idea of treating the cause. rather than the effect, would cnme into practice. A tiny, in- side hidden nerve, says, Dr. Shonp. quverns and gives streugbh m the .jsomnch. ‘A branch also gues tpflthe (BY A BANKER) The feasibility of aerial travel is now deï¬nitely established. and every day umrksuu advance towards the achieve~ nwnt of the practical utility of the aernplane. At present, however. it is a somewhat, unwieldy and cumhrmis machine, but, when it has left the gruund and scars upwards, its move- umnts are so graceful and withul so facile, that a thrill of pleasure is ex- pelienced by all whu witness an ascent. Stgmach trunbles wgnld mpre quick- THE WISDOM OF SCIENCE THE CONQUEST OF THE AIR. News Notes Cnssel’s Magazine, per annum '. $1.50 The Story Teller . . 1.70 The Quiver . . . . . 1.50 Musical Home Journal . . 1.50 The Girls’ Rflulm . . . . 1.50 Liltle Folks . . , . 1.5!.) Chums . . . . . . 1.50 Subscriptions taken at THE LIBERAL Ofï¬ce, or may be sent to ‘ CASSELLS & COMPANY It is not necessary to send to forelgn cou.1tries for maga- zines. Read the followingâ€"- 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. Canadian P u b - ï¬shing Company CASSELLS’ 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. For sale at the C.’ N. I Station, or delivered in ti villageand vicinity:-â€"-â€" STEAM COAL For threshing engines. NUT, STOVE, FURNACE ' Best Scranton coal. Also file. And I mean meg» †that. I am the one ï¬hfli who nys to the sick "I will,out ofpxy own pocket. Day for your medi- cine if it falls to bring you help l" 7 And for 20 years Dr. Shoop'n medicines have- been used and repommended in every city wd hamlet In Amenca. They are positively tand- nd in every communityâ€"and everywhexe. Then why pay the cash. and at your risk. lor other unwarrented and uncertain mediclnes? Thousands upon thousands have in the pm Iuccessfully used Dr. Shoop‘s Restorative. When the Smmach nerves. or the Heart or Kid- ney nerves fail.these sickones know how quickly Dr. Shoop’s Restorative will bri them back to health again. But besg qf’gll, t ey positive- F0. 1 0n Dyspepsia No. 2 0n the Heart No. 3 On the Kidney: Eâ€"tidkEHohwney risk 7whai‘ever'. They know that when geï¬ï¬‚m Inï¬ll I]? return. Dr. DOD W . himself gladly I h e n my the dim- [ist for that he“! And ‘0' that test a. full 30 day treatment is free y minted- But write me ï¬rst for an order. This will save delay and disappointment. All drugmsts sell Dr. Shoop’s Restorative and Dr. Shoop's Rheumatic Remedy. but all are not an. thorized to give the 30 day test. So drop me a line pleaseâ€"for I have appointed an honest and re- sponsible drug- is: in almost every comm‘nn- ty. everywhere. to issue my no i a help. no pay." ’ medicines to the sick. Tell me also which book you need. The books below will surely open up new and helpful ideas to those who are not well. Besides you are Deflect- ly tree to consult me iustas you woulc‘ your home physician. My advice and the book below are yoursâ€"aw without. cost. Perhapsa word or two. from me will clenr up some serious ailment. I have helped thousands upon thonsands by my private prescription or personal advim plan. My best ef- 0 fort is surehh worthyour Simple request. So writ-a now. while you have it fresh in mind. for tomorrow never comes. Dr. Shoop, Box 12. Racine. Wis. Don't ï¬sk even a pennyâ€"until health ï¬w'st returns. p r, Get Well First J. H. RAMER Dr. Shoop’s Restorative COAL. 42 Adelalde St. W. Toronto Which Book 811.11 1 Send You? [Single copies, 3' 61:8. No. 4 For Women No. 5 For Men No. 6 0n Rheumatism. No