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The Liberal, 4 Nov 1909, p. 1

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.. mugeuu, J K McEwen Mania Weston Salgeon & McEwen. Licensed Auctioneers for Halos tbbended to on short mumble rates Pmtronag the Countyor York. as noticeaud a. tea.- e solicited Galls by telephone from Richmond Hill charged to me. m SEND FOR DESCRIPTIVE BOOKLET. Newton School of Music “ROCK HAVENs' RICHMOND HILL uesults count. DURING THE SEASON 1908-1909, THIRTEEN PUPILS OF ME. NEWTON PASSED EXAMINATIONS IN THE PIANO AND THEORS’I DEPART- MENTS OF THE TORONTO CONSERVA- TORY OF MUSIC AND THE UNIVERSITY OF TORONTO. emu etc urO‘npt-ly use rites Residence Unionvi a it Gauldmg, Newton Ibove Pizumforte, Theor firm, Voice Cllltlll‘t Piano-Ensemble, Pi‘ Prepares pupils for Primary. Intermediate examination at Conservatory and College of Music. Special‘ course in “Myer’s” Kinder- artpn Method, particularly beipfiil to eexnnmr-u J u nio r, Toronto DR. FULTON RISDUN, l)entist. (SUCCESSOR T0 DR. H. \V. ANDERSON) U-vr. Ynnge and Blmn‘ Sts., Tumutu. mu be h. Rich mnnd Hill \Vednesd afternoon’s only Office, next door north of Stand- ard Bank. a y ‘JEERAL PMNTING & PUflLISHINS HOUSE RICHMOND HILL,ONT. JOHN R. CAMPBELL ’eg‘in nei-s. VOL. XXXII. ,â€"â€"~â€"__...__ GET THE BEST. IT PAYS. Qne school that stands at the head In Thol-oughness. Popularity. and Genuin Merit, is the _ v-.â€"w- v-.-. - It enjoy ‘, a hti'gt‘ puummge hPcaus its superiur work is so well known. Get your training here a nd he satis- AAJ ‘ ' MISS MILLIE TRENCE ' ,,,.,..° ..\«-\_ u uu IIC aflhls‘ fled. All graduates easily get posi- tions. Catalogue free. Enter now. Con. YONG: AND ALEXANDEN S'rs. LLIOTTK Prluclpul. [S‘PUBLISHEDEVERY L'HURSDAY NEORNING Il.‘ Sacigeon, Mame Regglts count. $1 per annum, in advance ‘6 . F. MUMAHON. VETERINARY SURGEON Tllornhill. 1303021110. our. r. EARLE NEWTON B USINESS CARDS DEPARTMENTS RICHMOND HILL Teacher of Piano Eh» @thI Em’ron & Paoanroa. ELLIOTT . ll Prentice, . G. BLOUGH, I, Theory and Composi- CuItm-e, Sightâ€"Singing, mhln D:.....~ h n weteriunw Emmi. AT THE qanopeaag’ag'; ', DIRECTOR 42-1y HIGH COURT OF JUSTICE, tic. Issuer of Marriage Licenses RICHMOND HILL POST OFFICE . JAS. NEWTON A large {stock (Ind ertnkers a: Emhalmers, RICHMONDHILLM‘H ORNHILL BI. VPEEP‘ir. NOTARY PUBLIC J. EDWARD FRANCIS, NOTARY PUBLIC AGENCY ROYAL AND BRITISH AMERICA ASS. COS. REAL ESTATE, ETC. uu,cum:a._ Hill ISSUER MARRIAGE LiC’ENSES ELGIN IMILI ,s RICHMOND H ILL, ONT., BARRISTEB, Somcn‘ox, NOTARY, ETC. Toronto Ofl‘ice, Richmond St. West, \Vesley Buildings. Richmond Hill omce (“Libel-411’, Office), every Thursday forenoun. Maple, Thursday afternoon. VVnodbx-idqe, Samldny fox-(moon. Money to loan at Five Per Cent; (5%). .uuuou 1 Auromotficeâ€"Remmen one door west of Ontario Bank Newmarket omceâ€"Thm‘ Dwfit (mine Hamam [mme I Houevm loan unland anauhnbbel mm lowest. rates A “WA.” A: , A G w Lmvreuce F J Daub ur Barristers, Solicitors. Notaries, &c. Home Life Building Cor. Adelaide & Victoria. 81.8.. Toronto. . BfiSiness' College CentralY.M.C.A. Bldg., Tornnto.‘ YOUR COURSE in Shortlmnd nr Business will bring you best, results if taken at our old established and thnmughly reliable school. \Vinter Term begins Jan. 4th. Catalogue Flee. LENA 0X (<5 MUHG NATIONAL TRUST CHAM BEES 20 KING ST E.. Tomm'm mum. British American FRANK DENTUN. K. C. H ERBERT L. DUNN W. M ULOCK BOULTBEF Phone Main 311. Dsnton, Organs IL PIANO TUNING * â€"~--a..a..:..l.u, ,l-ILU' THORN HILL Commissioner , Cnnveyémcer, etc. Insurance, and Real Estate Issuer of Marriage Licenses. Lawrence & Dunbar, Ba l'l‘isfl‘l‘s ll ml Solluw rs . [. A. NICHOLLS NOTARY PUBLIC WRIGHT BROS $015: WILLIAM COOK stock of Funeral Furnishing kept; at both places. VOICING AND. . . _ CTION HEGULATING apnired and Expnn Work Guarmnw urn-Esters, Snliciurs. Etc COMMISSIONER IN THE r 5. Z'Pavz'dson THORNHILL 13., T0 RUNTO, Umde amer an the old post office '98: of the entrance to the xk râ€"Thme doors Bout-h of the '0: G STV‘ MORGAN Aurora. New £33211. “In Essentiaiv, Unity; Sweet to Eat‘ & Boula’tsee .uuu Main '29 312s, Rangoon rice, 6 lbs. for 25c. Pol- ished Rangoon rice. extra gund. 5 lbs. fur 25c. Atkinson & Switzer. Jr. II.â€"-â€"Ida Fisher, Harold Gordon. Allan Oster, Lama Gordon. Ida Witty, Ollie Murphy, George Muflit, Albert Allan, Willie Clarke. Pan-t ILâ€"Alhert Moffit. Parr. I.â€"â€"Charlie v Cooper, Stewart Bxillin er, Annie Ellis, Austin Bmves, Oman owes. sr'. IILâ€"D?.{6i1i§éordon. May Fisher. Marjorie Cooper, \Villxe Ellis, Belt Wm}: Louise \Vitty, Arthur Bowes. Helen White, Hazel Page, Howmd Baker, Fred Gordon, Hilda Ellis, Isaac Baker. Sr. II.â€"Eliza Brooks. Jr. III.â€"Clam Harrisnn, Ernest Clarke. May Rudd, Nelson Harper, Melvin VVILL)‘, Clarence Heise, Charlie Hal-p95, Lily Ly_ons: Report of Concord School for October: derson. It isn’t so diflicult to strengthen a. weak Stomach if one goes at it Cox-rect- 1y. And this is true of the Heart and Kidneys. The old fashioned MW of dosing the Stomach or stimulating the Heart or Kidneys is surely wrong! Dr. Shoop first pointed out this error. “Go to the weak or ailing nerves of these orgnns," said he. Each inside ovgam has its controlling or “inside nerve.” When these nerves fail then those organs must; surely falter. This vital truth is leading druggists every- whem to dispense and recommend Dr. Shnop’s Restorative. A few days/test Evil] surely tell. Suki by W. A. San- Mfs‘sflMr.‘ Concord was the guest of Miss M. Clement last Sunday. Miss Jennie Nixon of Elmvaie vis- itpd With her uncle. Mr. John Nixon, “Frog Valley” Farm, one day last week. Mr. and Mrs. J. Hunt and dmlghtvr Mary of Uan’ville made a short, visit with his niece. Mrs. Thus. Judges, “Gentle Breeze.” home. last Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Hunt also made a flying visit with Mr. and Mrs. D. Rumble of King. Miss Ethel Nixon, "‘Fmg Valley" Farm. was the guest of Miss Elsie Rumbie of Kingriasg §I1nday1 11:..- I! i, 5- Sums- of the young folks from this place attended the anniversary ser- vices held in the King City Methndist Chug‘ch 'last .Suygay. bandersun. .uu . u u 7 no \u a harmless, lung heaiing mmmtainuus shrub, gives the curative propertiestu Dr. Shunp’s Cough Remedv. Those loaves have the power to calm the most distressing Cough and to snnthe and heal the must; sensitive bronchial mom- hrane. Mothm-s should, for snfi-ty‘s sake alone always demand Dr. Sllnup's. It can with pel’fe'ct. fwednm lw given in even the youngest babes. Tesla it .ourself and see! Sold by \V. A. k“ “Ahmnflh. Tickling, tight Coughs. can be suwly and quickly loosened with a prescrip- tion druggists are dispensin everyâ€" where as Dr. Shnnp’s Cough emedy. And it is so very. very difierent. than common cough medicines. N0 Opium. no Chlomfonn, absolutely nothing bars!) or unsgnfe. _'1‘he_ tender leaves of Mr. H. Munroe of tfie Shmdm‘d Bank has been transferred to the Stnuffville branch. Mr. Fnirey, of Richmond Hill. succeeds him here. Mrs. Line 0f Sher-wand, relict of the late Wm. Line, and one. of the oldest l-psidents. passed away on Tuvsday of last week. The. funeral tank plane rm Thursday afternoon to the Lutheran cemetery. ' Mr. J. G. McDmmld and Mr. T. Mc- Curmack attended the funeral of the late D. Fobheringhzun last Saturday. A deal In real] estate was made ‘0" Saturday when Mr. T. Cousins disposvd (If his new brick residence to Mr. D. Pinkerton of King City. Mr. and Mrs. Pinker-tun are moving in this week. II». '1 ‘r - Sr: IV. â€"Grace.qu-dnn1 Bert ieBer-r, Irv. . Mr. Tum Jackson returned on Thursâ€" ‘ day from :1 hip to the Nurth \Vvst. i There was a gnnd atte-ndnnce at R. ; Mlsynlet‘s sale of farm implements on ‘ Fl‘lt HY Inst. I Sounds of labor Were heard early on . Sunday mumng when the villagers ‘ \VPl'e rumuving gates and implements piled neat- their doors the previous“ night. - On Sabbath next Bishop Reeves of Tmnntn will Imld a confirnmtiun ser- \ ice in St. Stophcn’s Church at 3 p.m. 0n the following Tuesday evening a lm‘ture- nn Missinu walk in the North \Vrst will be given by him, illustrated with lnntm'n \‘ivws. Communion services ware held in St. Andrmv‘s Church last, Sunday. Rev. E. C. Currieuf Richmund Hill preached the prepm-atury sermon last Friday nfl Prnnon. ; in Non-E THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 1909 Hope. Maple. ssentials, Liberty,- in all things, Charity.” Sh. I.â€"â€"Am;ithi-I:1~17rison, class a. Johnnie Harrison, Harry W’hite. Aver- age attendance 20. Pb. II.â€"â€"â€"Mm-ks obtainable 150â€" Maggie Reamzm 99, Johnie White 87, Aurelia Reuman 63. Jr. I.-â€"In order of meritâ€"Effie Rich~ ards, Nornnmxflhupman, Gordon VVel- dxick, pox-(3mg BayAks. r ,7,7v. __\â€"_.-â€"~ -uu uniulxlou uuearu}. Jr. II. Classâ€"flaws obtainable 750â€" ‘Vesley Thnmpson 416. Ida. Richards 394. EdgarSimpson 361. Ina. W'eldrick The following is the report:â€" Sr. 1V. Ohms-Mark's obtainable 800â€" Winnie Simpson 675, Nellie Page 851. Fred Simpson 626, Stewaxt Page 417 (Exams. missed), Richard Harrison 111 (Exams. missed.) Sr. III. Glassâ€"Marks obtainable 595â€" lllaggie Harrison 366 (Exams. missed) Katie Chapman 332, Leslie Ric-hauls 1'75 (Exams. missed.) Sr. II.~Marks obtainable 600, Nelson Simpson 496. George Langstafl’ 337, Ethel Banks 150 ('Exlams: mjssggi). A I... 11' (NLHV, ‘ Jr. Pt. ILâ€"Ross Baker, 89; Margaret McCagne, 88; Rena Baker, 88; Nellie Saunders, 87; Cum VVideman, 84: Gladys Leary, 84; Albert Cohen, 83; Nelson Bnyntun, absent. Sr. Pt. I â€"-Wilkie Dixon, 86; Verna. Finley. 83. _ Jr. Pt. Lâ€"Harvey Cuber, GIar-aRend, Pearl Baker, Pearl Finley, Veima Leary, Clara Thompson, “70:. Baker. .L-uury, cu; uuruull menu Sr. Pt. II.â€"Elmex-H0n'zer,.88; Lorne anes, 86. “V-.. .. «an.» "‘1. Sr. ILâ€"Genrge Read, 94; Alvin Beattv, 94; Russell Bnynton. 93; Allan HOOVPI'. 90; Frank Thompson, 89; Harald Pethick, 85; VVinnifred Saun- ders, absent. Jr; ILâ€"George Finley. 87; Luella Figlesfi SQ;~ Gordon Read. 85. I Miss Jennie Orr is spending this week : with Toronto friends. The \Vumen’s Institute of the Las- kny Branch met at the home of Miss , Hazel Archibald on Tuesday afternoon. . TWO papers were read, one on the care . of glass and silvel, the other on table : decorations. i Miss Irene Rutherford has secured a. situation in Toronto, and left here on I Wednesday in accept it. ' Rev. Mr. and Mrs. Carmichael visit» ed a couple. of days this week with l Rev. Mr. and Mrs. Back of Eglinton. I A number from here attended anni- ! vexsary services in King Methodist i Church last Sunday. 1 Messrs. Ed. Patton and J. Sinclair of ' Laskny spent last Tuesday evening at , A. J. McGallnm’s. “Maple Gian e." | Mrs. Rnht. Gillies has return home after spending several days visiting l with Toronto friends. . Mr. A. Mc'i‘aggart find friend of 167.14,; - Jr. IVw-Ervie Hunt, 277; John Mo Cague, 268; Eva Connor. 265; Elsie Donor, 263; Hebe’r McOague. 229; Ruth Hoover. 179; Fred Cosgrove, 151‘, Harry Jones, 92. _ _ Sr. III.â€"Bessie Finley, NB»; Douglas Read, 149; Ernest Jones, 95. Jr. ULâ€"VViHie Homer, 78; Russell Pethicl‘i: 55;: Viola Timonwsop}, nbsmt. Report SS. No.4.Markham, for October. .. vâ€"v wvl' muhle young residents of the Township of Vaughan. died at his home on Sat- urday evening, Oct. 23. after 3. ion illness of typhoid fever, which proveg fatal. He. was in his 3’7th year. and spent all his life in Vaughan. He left four sisters t0 mourn the loss of a kind brother. He was a member of the Lutheran Church and took an active part in church work. The funeral tnok place Tuesday afternnon. Oct. 26, from his late residence to the Lutheran Cemetery. and the large gathering of friends and neighbors showed the high esteem in which he was held by the community. Lhme being eighty-thee rigs in the. procession, The funeral services Were conducted by Rev. J. V. Snppenfield (if 'Gerruantown. ind., 3% sisted by Rev. J. Gn_rdon of Maple. 11.. I7.1r,,u, 1 Mr. Ketter’é rdegfirl-ftzvéhi'é a‘sllgmmck tn the cummun-ity. and he will be missed by his sisters. N..- v" uvu.l/\1' rug. $9.50 forv$8.5r(r)i.r We are Eaking a. big reduction on all our tweeds and suitings. It will pay you to inspect mu- stack before purchasing elsewhere. Atkinson & Switzer. Mr. A. and friend 9f Nobleton, called on friends in this locality on Thursday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Archie Brownlee and son of \Vnodhridge, spent over Sunday at Reeve MacMurchy 3. Mr. McCullum returned home last; Week after spending the past two mggthsjn the West. Langsbafl‘ School Report for October. Alltllll!’ G. Keffer. on_e _0f the esti~ MPn’s and ynuths’ ggod tweed suits! mn -n - -n -«» Sherwood. Strange. I Cussel's Magazine, per annum . $1.50 | 3 The Story Teller The Quiver The Girls’ Realm . (Iiil‘tle Folks . Musical Home Journal 1.70 1.50 1.50 1.50 1.50 Subscriptions taken at THE LIBERAL Office, or may be sent to Chums CASSELLS & COMPANY 42 Adelalde St. W. Toronto It is not necessary to send to foreign couatries for maga- zmes. Read thefollowingzu 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. C A S S E L L 8’ Canadian P u'b - fishing Company For sale at the C. Station, or delivered «village and vicinity:~â€"- STEAM COAL Bran and Victor Feed for cattle and hogs. Also shorts and good American corn (old). Ail kinds of grain bought and highest possible prices paid at the Eievator. For threshing engines. NUT, STOVE, FURNACE Best Scranton coal. Aléo Tiie. So let me send you an order at once. M the message to some sick friend. A postal wm brim: the opportunity. I will have an honest and trustworthy drug- g'last a wtvhom you can conveniently go for the 30 y s . But first. ask me for the order. for all drug- zista are not authorized to give the 30 day test. So write me new and save all deiays. Re- member that tomorrow never comes. Addrosa Dr. Shoop. Box 12, Racine. Wis. Which non Mull I load You? No. 1 0n Dyspepsia. No. 2 0n the Heart No. 3 0n the Kidneyl I also have a. Rfiéumaflc Remedyâ€"and that remedy is covered by the same identical "No help. no pay" protective plan. Perhaps a. word or two from me will clear up some serious ailment. I havehelped thousands uponthousands by my private presoription or personal advice plan. My best effort is surely worth your simple request. Tome it}: a great satisfaction that I am the only physician able to say to the suturing sick. "Take my prescription for full 30 days. an if it fails to help you. the entire expense in mine-jth yoms." Then whyshould the sick 'take any chance on any other media who» maker dare not back itjust as do by this remarkable qifer? Besides. you are free} to consult me km 31 you would your home physician. My advice and the book below are yoursâ€"and without cost. When these nerves are again madowell am! 3523:. than that I: the certain and of all such ess. For 20 years it has been the standard rem» lady for Stomach. Kidney and Heart ailments OMWhere in America. When the "inside" or controlling nerves of these vital organs begin to fail. it is Dr. Shoop'. Restorative that hasquicklyvitaliwd. and menu. themed. and brought these nerves and organ back to health again. I do not dose the Stomach. nor nfimukb the Heart or Kidneysâ€"for that is all wrong. I Dr, Shoop‘s Restorative goes direct to tho cause of these ailmentsâ€"tho failing. Ialtering. inside or controlling nerves. And herein lien tho keynote to my success. And you, no doubt. already know of Dr. 811001} '5 Restorative and its popularity. It Is Free If It Fails. Will you do on not of Humanity! Will you bell some sick friend 0! tb remarkable offer! ‘8' m, Tell him or her, that. you have learned of I . medicine so certain that: its maker dare say to the sick. "It is absolutely and undonditionell! free if it fails." Tell Some Sick Oie . H. RAMEB GOA Lu [Single copies, 3 cts. No. 4 For Women No. 5 For Men No. 6 0n Rheumtim. No 19 in the

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