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The Liberal, 11 Nov 1909, p. 1

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VETERINARY SURGEON, ’I‘hornhill. Caus'by telephone fréin Richmond 7 Hill charged to me. LIBERAL PRINTING a PUBLISHING HOUSE RICHMOND HILL,ONT. , Lice-used bxationeers ta-rthe Count.on York. Salostbaeu'la‘lto on shorten: noticeand a. ran- ewable rates Patronage solicited License Auctions: fos' theCouuty of York re- sgocuully solicits your patronage and friendly influence sales atfimded on the shortest notioe' tnd at oasonabetatas P 0 addross King Licensed \uccioueur for the Uéuuty of Yo I: Goods sol-1 on consiuneuc General Haley one are Bramptly ubtandedcfw-t rénsonumc rates ResiQenoq‘U‘nipuviUe â€" V .1 n .u‘,. (SUCCESSOR To DR. ‘H. W. ANDERSON) Gn‘v. Yonge and Bloor Sts., Tut-onto. Vfi’ill be in Richmond Hill _Wednesday afternoon’s only Oflice, next door north of Stand- ard Bunk. (i R .Grji-ITIIEEY fimflpu above VOL. XXXII. .I'HURSDAY MORNING JOHN B. CAMPBELL, Newton School of Music I “ROCK HAVEN," RICHMOND HILL. Pianoforte, Theory and CompoSt tion, Voice Culture, Sight-Singing, Piano-Ensemble, Piano-Pedagogy. Tl m SEND FOR DESCRIPTIVE BOOKLET. Prepares bupils for Primary. Junior, Intermedgute examination at Toronto 0%nsex-yqtory andflqflygn QfAMusic. 'J.‘ Saigoon, Maple F. McMAHQN. VV__, “u... v Special course in :arten Method, par )egnmers. $1 per annum, in advance. MISS MILLIE TRENCH GET THE Bafsr; .u' PAYS. One sch‘no) that "stands at, the head in Thomnghness. Popularity, and Genuine Mm'it, is the . H It enjuys a, lat-gt: patronage because its superior walk is so well known. GM; your training here a nd be satis- All graduates easily get; posi- Ins. Catalogue fwe. Enter now. Con. Yong: AND ALEXANDER $73. W. ELLIOTT, Wiggly]; DR. FULTON RISDON. Dentist, BUSINESS CARDS. V. EARLE NEWTON, DIRECTOR DEPARTMENTS. Saig IORONIO. ON 1'. @132 gibml " IS PUBLISHED EVERY RICHMOND HILL Teacher of Piano Eamon a Pxommron. A’AJ I). G. 131.000.“, h V J 11 McEwefi “9 . Weston gcon Ia: McEWen. . El [’1 cnci ce; ELLIOTT Wcterinary AT THE 51mm. l “Myer’s” KiHaer- L-Licularly helpfuho 42-1y Brong mentor - ‘1-.-1\. ,, RICHMOND HILL. ONT., THURSDAY; NOVEMBER 11, 1.909 Monev to loan onlund anuchattel mortgages ' lowest/rates Auréraomceâ€"Removed to the old post 0310.: one door west of the entrance to the Ontario Bank Ndwmarket officeâ€"Three doors south of the . past office 1‘ Esnnnmlmmuox G S'rv MORGAN Aurora. New LEN-N’OX & I MORGAN A G F Lawrence F J Dunb at NATIOISAL TRUST CHAMBERS 20 KING ST E" TORONTO, Canada FRAkK'Dn-mox, K, 0., . fi ‘ HERBERT L. DUNN W. MULOCK BOULTBEF HIGH COURT OF JUSTICE, &c. Issuer o‘fMarriage Licenses. RICHMOND HILL POST OFFICE . .7051: 9avz’dson THORN H ILL Organs Repaired dad Expert Work Guaranteed Richmofidwfiill PIANO; TIJNING Barristers,$‘olicitors. Notaries, ace. Home Life} Building 00:. Adelaide 85 Victoria. Sts.. Toronto. AGENCY ROYAL AND BRITISH AMERICA ASS. COS. v REAL ESTATE, ETC. - JASt NEWTON BARRISTER, Somcm‘on, NOTARY, E . Toronto Office, 33 Richmond St. West, Wesley Buildings. Richmond Hill Ofl‘ice (“Liheml’ Office), every Thursday fnrenoun. Maple, Thursday afternoon. \Vnudhridqe, Saturdn y fUl't‘nOOH. M. TEEFY. PUBLIC, -v-‘ . an. M > . ;; ' . (may to luan at, Fnc Per Cent, (9%). Benton, Dunn & Boult'nee ISSUER MARRIAGE LICENSES, ELGIN MILLS Alarge stock of Funeral Furnishing kept, at. both places. Undertaken a: Emba Imers, RICHMOND HILL &THORNH[L L Lax-ets 5 R NOTARY PUBLIC CC MMISSIONER, CON VEYANCER. Phone'Main 311. )entml Y.M.C. A. Bldg., Tommi? YOUR COURSE in Shorthnnd or, Business will bring you best results if taken at our old established and thoroughly reliable school. \Vinter Tex-m begins Jun. 4th. Catalogue Flee. British American Busmgssflollege IV....L_..1 ‘7 I! n A n Lawrence & Dunbar, Commissioner, Conveyancer, etc. _ Insurance, and: Real Estate Issuer uf Marriage Licenses. THORNH’ILL Barristers and solicitors. '. EDWARD FRANCIS, [. A NICHOLLS NOTARY PUBLIC Barristers, Solictors, Etc. WRIGHT BROS. VOICING AND . . . . ACTION REGULATING WILLIAM COOK GOIM’IBSIONEB IN THE “£53m. “ I n Essentiais, U My: X Rangoon rice, 6 lbs. for 25¢. Pol- ished lhnguon rice. extra good, 5 lbs. for 25c. Atkinson & Switzer. PnoneMainn There was ideal Weather for the above lm‘vin match on the farm of Mr. \ m. Rn insofi. 11 miles west of Aurora, last. Fniday. ' The n‘umberrof visitms was large, the work done was creditable, hutthehumher of plmvmen was smaller than could have been de- sired. . The followingm'e the prize winners: First-class in sndâ€"fl‘hos. McLean. 1; Geo. McLaughlm, 2: Bert Kennedy. 3. Best crownâ€"T. McLean. Best finishâ€"1:}. Kenpedy._x In the‘e'vening Mg.- J. T.. Saigeon; secretary of the Ass ‘ciutrinn, read the prize-fist inimuflufi, - 3s fiend. : . 5 Seventh class, in éfiubble, under 16â€" J. \les, l; H. Wilsoh. 2. Best crown â€"§_.3 Wells. Best finkhâ€"J. Wells. Bésb lowed' land in sod. Thomas Shadloc . dal]. “' " “ """"" ~ "” Thin-d class in sodâ€"D. Rallings, 1. BEN. crnwn and finishâ€"D Rallings. Fourth class in sodâ€"\Vm. Orr, J; 0. Cu er, 2; C. Cluhjne. 3. Best. mown â€"V m. Orr. Best fluishâ€"VV. Orr. Sixth class in stubbleâ€"H. Smith, 1; A. Han-e. 2. Best cyuwnâ€"H. Smith. Best finish-A. Hare.’ Best lunking and fdresswd us plnw- manâ€"C. VValkiugtmi,-1: W. Bruwn. 2. Best groomed and equipped team in sogâ€"E. Milloy. - The lady judges. ,to Wham was as- signed the task of selecting the best dressed and appeal-mg plmvmen. were Miss E. .MrrLgnn ,‘nf tRi'chmund Hill, Miss Maggie McGallum qf'Stl-ange. and Miss Clarks'on of Teshm. . .. 6th Class. Stubble.â€"Eddie Timbers, John Neilson, Harvey Coathue, Stew- art, Bah-d, Howard Otjmemd, Villiam Shel-ting, Archie Fleming. Best crown. John Neilsonzél-besb finish, John Neilson. Fn-st-bny done winning a prize in 3rd class, Frank Mason. First buy done winning a. prize in 6th class, Eddie Timbers. Beét Ins rand clIItsWit) find clucég; Geo; C(gtpgrthwnite. Best plowed land in stubble; Wm. McGrisken. Eighth class. in stgibbl(a.-\V. Brown. 1: W. Roy Wilson, ‘2. Best crownâ€"â€" W. Brown. :7 Best. plowed land in sodâ€"Cameron VVfllkingttm. I. Tickling. fight Coughs, can he smer undguiirklyjhusem-d with a prescrip- tion druggis‘ts me disPe-nsin ‘every- where as Dr. Shoop’s Lough emedy. And it is so‘ very, vex-y‘difl’erent. than common Cough medicines. No Opium. no (Jhlnrofmm. absolutely nothing harsh or unsafe. The tender leaves of a hm-mlessrlung healing mountainous shrub, gives the curative properties to Dr. Shoop’s’ Cough Remadv; Those leaves have the power to calm the most di'stressing Cough and-to soothe and heal the most sensitive bronchial-mom- braue. Mothers should. for safety's sake alone always dema ml Dr. Shonp’s. It, can with perfect freedom be given to even the youngest babes. Test it yourself and see! Sold by W. A. Sanderson. 7th Class. Sciâ€"David Tran. Wm. Clark, David W g, Frank Furnell, Robt. Webster, rank Underwood. Beat; cm_wn, heat finish, D. Tran. V Best team in field, best matched tegpnhgst. turgout, David _W_agg. ~ Second-class Virn QZKIJ 1â€"Onmeron Walk- ington. l: S. Tyndall. 2; Fred. Yen. mans. 3;_ E._ Milluxl 4.A __B_es_t. cynjfinâ€" 1‘ «‘v “- Best groomed and equipped team in stubbleâ€"A. Hm-e. The judges in chassis 1, 2. 3 and 6 were Wesley Ormewd bf Tm'nntn. John Moran of ‘NVillt)wd§le. and J. H. Bus- seflrof Hnrnsville. ; 5: s “ The 'udges in classes 4, 7 and 8 were Geo. err-ester of Gormley. J. Lockie Wilson of Toronto, and D. McDougall. Malton. ' ‘ ' Cuu ert-hwaite. 4b Class. Stubble, Wm. McGrisken. Thos. Feeney, Jns. U. Weir. John Crichton. Rom. Couperthwuitv, John H. VVeix'. Best. crown, Wm. McGrisk- en ; peat: finisl‘a, T1393. Fee-nay; Walker 00):. Leslie Cuupcrthwaite. William Bell, Gordon Toble , Lenard Hum. Best crown. Wm. . ~Boyes; bestrfinish. \VulterCux. ' ’ 1st. Class, Sod, Thos. Shndl‘ock; Gen. McLaughlin, Thus. McLean. ' Best crown, best finish. Thus. Shndlock. 2nd Class. Sod. Bert Kennedy; Cam- eron Walkimon, Fred Yeoman’s, Rnb~ ert Lawrie, J. M. Thin-kle, Edgar Milloy. Best Crown. Cmnei‘ou Walk- ington, best finish." Berg1 Kenngdy. _ \ ..\. 5rd Class. Sod, Geo. Couperthi'vrnite, Jos. Baymex‘, Wm. Orr, Frank‘Mason, Ohas. Clubine. Robt. Bell. Beat crown. Geo. Coupex-thwaite; best finish, Geo. Cuupert-hwaite. The following .is the list; of prize- winners:â€" g. 3varkmg'téh"“"3egt flKiSHâ€"I'sl'fin- KING-AND VAUGHAN PLOWING MATCH- ' {atjq Clagg, Si:u_bbl_¢f.. \Ym.'J.»Boyes, EAST YORK PLOWING MATCH. ; in Non-Essentials, Liberty; in all things,- Charity? , Regular meeting on Saturday, Oct. 30th. at Llnyg’s Hotel, I_{_ipg City._ _ ~ » I'_.k, n, , Méh‘ibers 511 pli'résrélfis’. _M§h°ut:e-§fo'f last me‘etingrljead and confirmed. ‘ . . A petition was presented to Council signed by some 523 ratepayers praying the Council to submit 'a. By-law in ac- cordance with Sec. ‘24 of the Act to amend the Liquor License Law. Said Bylaw received its first and second readings. The following bills passed :â€" Joseph Billings. month’s pay, $85.21; Thos. Linfoot, road work, $29.75; Wm. Ferguson, road Work. $2.65; Wm. Mc- Gill, repairs to -culvert,~‘$1.50; W. 1.. Curtis, road work, $3.00; Bell Telephone 00., half year’s rent. in..Cle‘rk’s‘ office, $10.00; Thos. Grey, lumber, $19.24; C. J. Fuller, mud grunt, $103.05; Jose h Wilson, repairs to culvert, $4.50; J. . O‘Brien, blacksmith bill, $5.95; Wilson & But-ling, repairs to bridge, $27.00; Thus. Hall, cement bridge on con. 11. $92.00: Wright Fuller, repairs to bridge, $6.00; Daniel McCarthy. repairs to culvert, $25.10. {FEM the following sheep claims he pm :â€" James. Ross. $12.00; John Wilson, $10.00; Daniel Stewart, $6.00; William CIm-kson, $6.00; Hem-y C(Inson, $4.00; HLpennipnnz That this Council accept the resig- nation of J. M. \Valtnn as Treasurer with wry'grent reluctance, be having filled the position fur the last twenty years with enth-e satisfaction to the ratepayers and _all,_“concernedl« We have always found him most ohliging and willing at; anytime to give,t.he advice he possessed with 'bemg con- nect-ed with the township in connection with so many different municipal uflicers. - ‘ A CHARMING PICTURE. 1 Charmin , indeed, is the beautiful picture entitled “The Soul’s Awaken- ing," given with the Family Herald and \ eekly Star, of Montreal, this season. It. Is difficult to find words to . do the picture justice. It is an inspiru- ; tion to look at. There is a. bcallgIan lesson in this sweet picturermrd’every . home would-be the better of e‘copyi adorning its walls. This picture is 19x24 inches ready for framing. and is g absolutely free to all Who subscribe to 9 that great family and farm paper, the subscription price of Which is only one 5' dollar a year. A dollar could not he ,. better spent. Either picture or paper .' alone‘ is worth more. The Family g Herald should be kept busy entering f new subscribers this season. That. the foilow’iing persbn be paid wire fence bonus :-â€"Edwurd 'Owens, $8.90. , ‘ 1 That the Oierk be hereby authorized ‘ to have the By-law to prohibit the sale; of liqum' in the Townshi of King“ (said By-l'mv having passe its second; reading by this Council) duly adveraji tised in the Aurora Banner, and to; take all ' steps required by stntu't‘efio legally place the By-lmv before 'the‘ ‘e’kfto‘rs fc)§}h6£ ypplneglgfipr rejggtigm. { It isn’t so difficult to strengthen a, weak Stomach if one goes at it correct- ly. And thisis true of the Heart and Kidneys. The old fashioned way of dosing the Stomach or stimulating the Heart or Kidneys is surely wrong! Dr. Shoo first pointed out this error. “Go to t e weak or ailin nerves of these orgnns,” said he. ach inside organ has its controlling or “inside net-ye." When these nerves fail then those organs must surely falter. This vital truth is leading drnggists every- where to dispense and recommend Dr. Shoop’s Restorative. A few days test willsurely tell. Sold by \V. A. San- derson. . Third-class in sodâ€"John May. 1; J. Henster, 2; D. W. Raine, 3; A. Might, 4; E. Tomlinson, 5. Best crownâ€"May. Best finishâ€"Heustel. Fourth class in stubbleâ€"D. Osborne, 1; J. Hnwstrauser, 2; H. Wright, 3: F. Stedmnn, 4; F. Goulding. 5. Best crown â€"-Hu.wstrauser. Best finishâ€" Oshorne. » Boy’s classâ€"Chris. Gracey. Best turnout. in fieldâ€"E. Millov. Best; looking plowumnâ€"Julm May. Best looking lady on gr(\l1udsâ€"â€"Miss E. Stubbs of Multan. . By-law No. 2249 Elipninting a’Tov‘gnâ€"m ship Treasurer with the name of J. L. Jenkins received its several readings an}! passed.“ The annual match of the Toman Township Plowmen’s Association.‘held near this village, was one of the best ever known in the district. The Winners were;â€" First-class in sodâ€"Geo. McLaughlin. l; C. Walkington, 2; R. Bo es. 3; Sam McClure, 4: T. Smith, 5. est crown any finispTMcLaugylin. Second-class in stâ€"D. Milloy, 1: G. Watts. 2; J as. Thirkle, 3. Beat- crown â€"â€"§_. _M§Lllpy. _Best finishâ€"A._Smi§h._ C(fimcil adjourned to meet at H'm-ris' Hotel, Schomber'g', on Suturdurerov- ember 20th. 1909. MATCH AT MALTON- KING COUNCIL. RES OLVED. Cassel’s' Mn azine, per annum . $1.50 The Story eller . . 1.70 The Quiver . . . . . 1.50 Musical Home. Journal . . 1.5” The Gix-ls’ Renlm' .' . . . . 1.5M Ljule Folks ' . . , . 1.5m ‘Ubums . . . . . . 1.50 Foggnlsale at'th'e C. Station, or delivered village and vicinity:â€" STEAM COAL _ C A S S E L L S’ Capadian ’ P u b â€" 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. For threshing engines. NUT, STOVE,1FURNA\CE Best Scrafitpfi coal. Also Tile. " ' Bran and Victoi‘. Feed for cattle and hogs. Alsoqshorts and good American corn (old). All kinds of grain bought and highest possible prices paid at the Elevator. Subscriptions-taken at Tm LIBERAL Office, or may be sent 10 It is not necessary to send to foreign countries for maga- zines. Read the following:â€" CASSELLS & COMPANY 42 Adelalde St. W. Toronto Don't Riskeven a. penny-4mm higlth rem-nu. And I mean in“ exactly that. " * L I am the one physician who nysto the not. "I will. out of my own pocket. Day for your medl- clne if it fail. to bring you help I" , ‘ And for 20 year: Dr. Shoop‘o medicine: have been used end recommended in every city and hamlet in America. The! are positively stand- and. in every community~snd everywhere. man why pay the and at your risk. to other unwarranted uncemtn medicines? Thousands upon thousands have in the pee successful]; used D1; Bhoon‘s Restorative. . When the Star» I ' mach nerves. 1- the Heart 01- Kidney nerves fail. thesenickon knowâ€" how quickly Dr. Shoop'a Reâ€" domain will grins the-11: beckthealth minim: begs?! 3.1}. £5837 MfiiYSk'é'Bbâ€"nisfiéii'fii Whmve" ” "ii They know that when health hill to return Dr. Shoop will himself gladly my the drums“: for that test. And tonnath full 80 day treat ment in freely granted. But write me flrst'io‘r an order. _ . will save delay and disappointment. sen Dr. Shoop’s Restorative und shoqv's III I meannth uthorlxed to give the y test. So ropmoallne please-for I . havuppolnt- ed an honest and responsmh (1:11am mango every community. everywhere. toiuuo 1111‘ n help. no pay." medicines to the sick. Tell me also which book you need. 79 bqokg below Lin surely am up inqw um helpful ideal to notwell.Besides 1y {teem consult would your tan. My advice below are yoursâ€"and withoTlt eon. T Perhaps a. word or two from me will tiles} u some serious ailment. I have helped thousands upon thousands by my rivate prescription or personal advice plan. bestefiort ls surely; worth your simple request. 80 write how whilel you have it fresh in mind. {or human-hr never comes. Dr. snoop. Box l2. Racine. Wis. . nigh hoot nun x ecu I“! , No. 1 On anenuh No. 4 For Women NB. 2 0n the now No. 5 For Men » No. 8 0n tthidneyI No.5 On Rheumatism Afterwards Get Health J. H. RAMER [Single copies, 3.01:8. than ‘who no you are perfec me 1113:1510 31019031:qu- No. 20 in the

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