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The Liberal, 2 Jun 1910, p. 1

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Calls by telephone from Richmond Hill charged to 1118.. LIBERAL PRINTING & PUBLISHiNG HOUSE RICHMOND HILL, ONT. Licensed Auctionoex for the County of Yorkie- speofifully solicms your patronage and friendly influence sales attpnded on the shortest nodes and at reaionable rates P 0 address King J ’1‘ Smigeon. J K McEwen Maple ‘ Weatlon Salgcon dc NlcEweu. nuanced Auctioneers for the County of York. fialosatbeuded to on shortest notice and at {98’ nor-able rates Patronage solicited Licensed Auctioneer for the County of York, Goo-:13 sold on consignment. General sales of “gamete. promptly attendedho at reasonable m§ea_ Residence Uuiuuville ’1'. F. McMAHON. d R. (iauldiné; Newton Erook. agent for the above THORNHILI~Tuesdays, 9.30 a. m. to Is PUBLISHEDEVERY EHURSDAY MORN ING JOHN R. CAMPBELL. RICHMOND HILL WEDNESDAYS 9=30A M W 5 RM. Results count. DURING THE SEASON 1908-1909, THIRTEEN PUPILS 013‘ MR. NEWTON PASSED EXAMINATIONS IN THE PIANO AND THEORY DEPART- MENTS OF THE TORONTO CONSERVA- TORY OF MUSIC AND THE UNIVERSITY OF TORONTO. SGLINTONâ€" Monday, Thursday. Friday and Saturday mornings; Monday, Wednesday and Friday evenings. I‘ORONTO OFFICE, 129 Sherhourue St. Gas and Cocaine for extractiuns. Piannfor-te, Theory and Campos-Xx Hon, Voice Culture, Sightâ€"Singing, Pianoâ€"Ensemble, Piano-Pedagogy. m SEND FOR DESCRIPTIVE BOOKLET. m Prepares pupils for the graded 9x- aminations hold at Toronto Canserva- tory of Music and Univexsitv of 1'0- ronto. Special cmtrse in “Myerls'” Kinder- garteti Method, particularly helpful to be inm-rs. (Juan nnn;‘-n‘n Ann n:l'n“ LL ..... LA“; HOUSE PA INTER, Glazier, Grainer and Paper- Hanger. th; Elem-a. ‘RO'IK HAVEN," RICHMOND HILL. RESIDENCE, RICHMOND HILL W. HEWISON 4.30 p. m. 561 per annum, in advance.] Newton School of Music VOL. XXXII. ‘6 Ciass recitals are given throughpgt. MISS MILLIE TRENCH Calls from a distance promptly attended to. VETERINARY SURGEON, Tl‘hornhill. BUSINESS CARDS. J. EARLE NEWTON. DIRECTOR. DR. E. J. \NUUDS 'Dentisst, DEPARTMENTS. @6112 @3th RICHMOND HILL Teacher of Piano Eamon & PROPEIETOB J. II P103“ .30. D. G. BLOUGH. mmmm AT THE Mama. '42~lv 01- ans Repaired and Expert Work Guaranteed PIANO TUNING A. F. G. Lawrence F. J. Dunbar Barristersfiolicitors. Notaries, 85:. Home Life Building Cor. Adelaide 8; Victoria Sta. foronto. BARRISTER, SOLICITOR, NOTARY, ETC. Toronto Ofiice, Richmond St. West, Wesley Buildings. Richmond Hill office (“Liheral’ Oflice), every Thursday forenoon. Maple, Thursday afternoon. VVondbt-idge, Saturday fox-enoon. Benton, Dunn & Boultbee NATIONAL TRUST CHAMBERS 20 KING ST 14].. TORONTO, Canada. FRANK BENTON, K. C. W. MULOCK BOULTBEF W. H. MchRE Money to loan on land anacnnuel mortgages“ lowest rates Auroruofliceâ€"Removed co the old post om“ one door west of the entrance to the Ontario Bank Newmarketv ofilceâ€"Three doors south of the posh orifice 1‘ HERBEBTLENNOX G S’I‘V MORGAN Aurora. New Money to loan at Five Per Cent. (5%) Richmonq Hill LENNOX & MORGAN Undertakers a: Embalmers, RICHMOND HlLL & THORNHILL Alarge stock of Funeral Fu wishing kept, at both places THE - LIBERAL J. EDWARD FRANCIS, NOTARY PUBLIC COMMISSIONER. CONVEYANCER. ETC. Remains open and admits students at any time. This is an excellent time to commence a. course, so as to be ready for a position in the Fall. This college is well known through- out, Canada. and the United States for strictly highâ€"class training. Write for our Large Catalogue. Con. YONG: AND Auxnxozn S‘rs. Many Bushes Colleges Close During the Summer Months. but the Popular Lawrence & Dunbar, -REAL E SLL'A'I'E, ETC. THORNHILL Commissioner, Cnnveyancer, etc. Insurance, and Real Estate Issuer of Marriage Licenses. Barristers and Solicitors. Eofin :7. ?au1’dson THORNHILL NOTARY PUBLIC Subscribe for RICHMOND HILL. ’ONT., THURSDAY, JUNE 2, 1910 . A.. NICHOLLS WRIGHT BROS. Barristers, Sulictors, TORONTO. ONT. WILLIAM COOK VOICING AND . . . . ACTION REGULATING OPEN ALL SUMMER. ELLIOTT mum. “In Essentiai‘c, Unity; in Non-Essmtials,.Liberty; in all things, Charity VI. J. ELLIOTT. Prlnclpnl. Puone Main 298 Council met, at: Victoria Hall, Union- Viyg. m.) \Vedpesday the Zith inst. A cunnnunication was recmved from G. H. Duncan. calling attention to the cundibion of the creek at the Newton “Emery- _ Members all preslelig.‘ 'Tfié‘iiéé've in the chair. Kirkâ€"~Padgetâ€"thab We give a grant, of $100 to be spent on townline be- tween Markham and York on condi- tion that Ymk grant a, like amount, and that; Messrs Padget and W. G. Urmernd be commissioners to expend the same. Council resolved itself into a. Court Revision the members taking the oath asleqqirfd- _ Aan-um Ecknrdt, lot, 7, con. ‘7. claim- ed to be assessed for 2-dugs, only one (ml-011. Dismissed. Thé following appeals were made:â€" Amhruse Pennnck, lot 32, con. 11, as- se§§gd fry: $2000, _redpced to $1800. 7 W. A; Lunnu; ébn. 6' w: lot. 13. as- segsed‘at. $1609_,_red need to $1550. Cephus 'P. Wagg, icénini. 7 6V 95: End 9., lot 25, assessed for $8700, reduced to $8100. J. A. Brethnur, Mount Joy, assessed fm;$600 ingpmp, dismissed. Ed. W. Clark'waériéid’aéa'as owner of lot 11. con 9 e. Wm. Jackson of lot 15. con. 8, n0 dog. Stirlle ofl’. Wm. Harper; lorbr En: 42.3611 w., $115009, I‘gduced to $11,000. J. G. Freemng "Boxgrm'e appealed “Lhave dog struck off, killed. Struck “if. Simon Miller and Thomas Vague of Dixon’s Hill both killed their dogs. Struck ofl’. V. J. VVinterstein, lot 14. con. 8 w., had $200 struck off his assessment and the same added to D. E. Jones assass- ment. Emperty sold. ITV -4, _ A W; E. Forsielr'rxrxvms added as F. S. ingl‘M. Ii, lot 15, con. 9 w. The fourth annual Tourist Number : Helpless and Hopeless” is in anbarticle of the Canadian Courier appears this. by Arthur I. Street on conditions in week. The cover design is an artistic the Lnited States Treasury Depart- kodak girl done in Colours. from a. . ment. Inez Haynes Gillmore contrih~ sketch by T. O. Marten, one of the utes another “Janey” story, “Janey best known Canadian illustrators. In and the Stork,” in which the young addition to a general review of tourist heroine wrestles with a, new problem. travel by the editor. and a large num- - There is an amusing sketch by Ellis her of illustrations of out-door life, I Parker Butler, entitled “On Jury there area number of specialarticlcs. Duty," and another, “On the Ebb Bonnycastle Dale writes of “Natura-,Tide,” by Wilbur Daniel Steele. lising on the Pacific”; Douglas W. = Samuel Hopkins Adums’ detective Clinch tells his experiences in fishing story for this month is called “Pin for “Pollock” on the New Brunswick '. Pricks,” and there is an installment of coast; W. W. Read describes some the serial novel, “The Shears of Des- picturesque spots in Nova Scotia; 0. S. I tiny.” y Leroy Scott. Orison Sweet orris analyses “The Dizzy Art of the ' Marden's editoral for the month is Diver”; Charles D. G. Roberts Con- ! called “Burn Your Bridges Behind tributes an excellei t h 'ron story en- 1 You.” titled “The Sentry ol the Sedge Flats.” } There are poems by Richard Wight. and there is a full page drawing of Old man, Edna Valentine Trapuell, Quebec by J. E. H. MacDonald. In ; Blackeney Gray and Jeannette Marks. addition to these features there are two full pages of portraits of the funeral of King Edward. with a special o In sickness, if a certain hidden nerve ariicle descriptive of this great event. The Monocle Man tells of some in-‘ teresting experiences in Palestine. and Marjorie MacMm-chy contributes an article on Pinfessox Leacock’s, "Liter- arv Lapses.” This completes '1 he of the finest numbers of the Canadian Courier which has ever been issued. and thus marks fittineg the opening of Volume Eight of that publication. Fresh roasted cofi’ee, 300 to 45c per 1h. Green Rio Coffee. 15c lh. \Vood’s Souvenir coffee in l-lh. cannisters, ground fresh, per tin 400. Atkinson & Swit‘aer. ‘ goes wrong, then the organ that this ; neive controls will also surely fail. It may he a. Stamach nerve, or it may have given strength and support to the Heart or Kidneys. It was Dr. Shoop that first pointed to this vital ltruth. Dr. Shoop’s Restorative was i not made to dose the Stomach nor to temporarily stimulate the Heart or ' Kidneys. That old-fashioned method a is all wrong. Dr. Shoop’s Restorative ‘goes directly to these failing inside i nerves. The remarkable success of gthis prescription demonstrates the wisdom of treating the actual cause of these failing organs. And it is indeed easy to prove. A simple five or ten days’ test will surelytell. Try it once and see! Sold by W. A. Sanderson. John McKenzie; lot 32‘ pan. 5 w., sth bitch. Struck off. ' ' Fresh roasted cnfi’ee, 300 to 45c per 1h. Green Rio Coffee. 15c 1h. \Vnud’s Shm‘enir coffee in l-Ih. cannisters, ground fresh, per Lin 400. Atkinson & Swit‘aer. ‘ :Alex. Dimcanjlai10,555. 4 w., bitch kiUt‘d. Struck off. ' The assessment, rolls as finally re- vised were confirmed. Council resumed. Reesovâ€"Summerfeldtâ€"thnt the as~ sessors be paid $2 each and mileage for atgfndance at Court of Revision. Kirkâ€"Summerféldfâ€"thaérME Pad- get he a. commissioner to put; in cul- vefl, oppqsiterlot 2. con. 3. The'f'olluwing mail accounts were ordered paid :â€" Gideon Bagker‘89 yds. a!) 10c. Padget Summerfeldtâ€"â€"thut Mr. Kirk be appointed commissioner to examine I‘Ohd scraper at; lot; 21, con. 5, and mike whjtt repairs by thinks neCes_§_ary. Council adjourned to meét 5n Thin-E- day, June mm, at 11 mm. Pain anywhere stopped in 20 minutes sure with one of Dr. Shoop’s Pink Pain Tablets. The fm'mula is on the 25-cenb box. Ask your Doctor or Druggist about this formula] Stops wmnanly a‘ins. headache. pains anywhere. Vrite Dr. Shoop, Racine, \Vis., for free trial to prove value. Sold by W. A- Sanderson. Whitchurch us’p’ay‘ half. .3; s 90 Gideon Baker 45 yds. at 10c... 5 50 Summerfeldt â€" Reesor â€" that \Vm. Burkhnlder be paid for 615 hrs. work 10:51ng tilg, at 206. per hour $1.30. MARKHAM TOWNSHIP COUNCIL A TOURIST NUMBER. I The June Number of “Success Magazine” opens with an article of un- l usual interest, entitled “The Marriage Factory,” which is the first of a. series on "Marriage in America,” by Robert Haven Schaui’fler. "The Evils of the Night Messenger Service,” by Leroy Scott. contains an appeal to every thoughtful American citizen for the protection of boys in that ser- vice. A noteworthy business article is “Our Chance in South America,” by :Charles Johnson Post. “Congressâ€" . Helpless and Hopeless” is in an article , by Arthur I. Street on conditions in the Lnited States Treasury Depart- .xnent. Inez Haynes Gillmore contrib~ utes another “Janey” story, “Janey and the Stork,” in which the young heroine wrestles with a, new problem. -Tbere is an amusing sketch by Ellis Parker Butler, entitled “On Jury Duty," and another, “On the Ebb ,Tide,” by Wilbur Daniel Steele. iSamuel Hopkins Adums’ detective story for this month is called “Pin '. Pricks,” and there is an installment of I the serial novel, “The Shears of Des- Itiny,” by Leroy Scott. Orison Sweet 'Marden's editoral for the month is !called “Burn Your Bridges Behind 1 You.” I There are poems by Richard Wight- ,man, Edna Valentine Trapuell, ; Blackeney Gray and Jeannette Marks. Council met at Temperance Hall, Kettlehy, on Saturday, May 28. Mem- he_r_s_ all presgng. Minut'es of last meeting read and confirmed. A number of bills were ordered to be paid. RESOLUTIONS. That, Wm. H. Fuller be appointed pnund~keeper in Polling Sub-Div. 10in lieu of Thos. McAllister. That thev'Tl-easurei‘ keébflthe ex- penses in conneetion with Yonge St. seflqrgtgfrqtq‘tovynship acqounbs. That the following named persons be appointed road overseasâ€"Michael Czlssax-ley in lieu of Alfred Lloyd, W. Wilson in lieu of A. Davis. ’1‘. H. Legz in lieu of Geo. Thompson. John Phil- lips in lieu of John S. Lawson, Jos. Egan in lieu of Albert Marshall. That Joseph Billings, comm’r for Yonge street, he paid $35 per month, commenpjng yith May 1, 1910. 7 That the sum of $75 be granted towards gravelling Lloydtown road in the 7th and 8th cons., Neil McDonald, cumm’r. That a. grant of $35 he made to mvel 10th com, opposite lot 14, Chris. odgson, comm’r. That; a grant of $25 be made to gravel Lloydmwd road east of 7th cuqz. Joseph _W_isner, comm’r. That. a. sufficient grant be made to gravel road through swamp on side- rnad hetWeen lots 10 and 11, con. 5, B. McCabe and N. McMur-chy, commjrs. That, a grant of $35'Be madewto gravel Laskay hill,” H. Hamilton and J._A. Ireland, comm’rs. That the 811m of $20 be granted to Road Div. 7 on 3rd com, Ernest Pleas- :xnge, comm’r. Th'at Galvin Doan and Roy SharFe 3e comm’rs for repairing Glenvi le am. That, Councillors Lemon and Phil- lips be appointed to view bridge on town line in 4th con. That Councillor Duggan be ap oint- ed to inspect culverts on the llt- and 12th cons., and to have what work done he considers advisable. Thin; Councillor Lemonriirnspecb cul- vert in Road Div. 6, con. 6, and have same g'onajt-eg. That the assessors, McGallum and H. C. Webb, be paid the sum of $50 eagb, being 115L13an of salavry'.»_ > That ihis Council purchase from F. C. Walton 2000 feet of cedar 4 inches thick for bridge purposes at $23 er , P thousand at mill, and $25 delivered, to be first class material. That this Council grant, $25 toward the expenses of engaging an engineer re taking levels on Holland marsh as to the feasibility of reclaiming certain mix-sh lands in ‘the Township pf _King. Conn-Ci] adjuurned to meet at Harris’ Hotel. Schomberg. on Saturday, June 25. 1910. SUCCESS MAGAZINE FOR JUNE. Court of Revision began at 2 o’clocE; when a number of appeals were heard am} dispgsegnf. KING COUNCIL. Tell Some Sick One It Is Free If It Fails. Wlll you do an act of Humanity 1 Will you tell some sick friend of this, my remarkable ofi'er! Tell him or her, that you have learned of a medicine so certain that its maker dare say to the s_ick. "It is absoluwa and unconditionally tree xf it falls.” Kim“ {611. no doubt. already know of Dr. Shoop’s Restorative and {ts popplarity._ vâ€""l’Fbli-fizbvs'réii‘s‘i’thas beéxfthe stdndard rem- edy for Stomach, Kidney and Heart ailments everywhere in wet-i931 ' v"... nu“- __ When the ‘ ‘inside" or controlling nerves of these vital Organs begin to fail, it is Dr. Shoop’s Restorative that has quickly vitalived. and streng. thened. and brought these nerves and organ: back to health again. For sale at the C. Station, or delivered village and vicinity:â€" STEAM COAL so the Stomach. nor stimulatu the Heart or Kidneysâ€"for that is all wrong. Dr. Shoop's Restorative goes direct to the cause of these ailmentsâ€"the failing. faltering. inside or controlling nerves. And herein lies the keynote to my success. Then why should the sick 'take any chance on any other medicine whose maker dare not back itjust as 1 do by this remarkable ofi'er? When tlvmésérxrxéxr-ves are again made well and 3933:. than that is the certain end of all such n as. Tome it is a. great satisfaction that I am the only physician able to say to the suffering 3101;. “Take my prescription for full 30 days. and if It fails to help you. the entire expense is mineâ€"not yours." Bran and Victor Feed for cattle and hogs. Also shoxts and good American corn (old). I also have a. Rh'éumaflc Remedyâ€"1nd that remedy 1: covered by the same identical. "No help. no pay” protecth plan. - ' Besidés. §ou are freé to. consult me just as you would your home physicmn. My adg‘ce and the book below are yoursâ€"and without cost. Perhaps a. word or two from me will clear up some serious ailment. I have helped thousands upon thousands by my private prescription or personal advice plan. My best effort 15 surely worth your simple request. NUT, STOVE, FURNACE Best Scranton coal. Also Tile. All kinds of grain bought and highest'possible price: paid at the Elevator. C A S S E L L 8’ Canadian J? u b â€" fishing Company The montth magazines of the above company cover every variety of interest, and can now be obtained in Can. ada by yearly subscription at low rates. It is not necessary to send to foreign countries { )r maga» zmes. Read the following:â€" Cassel’s Magazine, per annum . $1.5( The Story Teller . . 1.70 The Quiver . . . . . 1.50 Musical Home Journal . . 1.50 The Girls’ Realm . . . . 1.5C Little Folks . . , . 1.5(3 Chums . . . . . . 1.5£ So let me send you an order at once. 'hke the message to some sick friend. A postal will brim: the opportunity. I will have an honest and trustworthy drug- gist :2 xtvhom you can conveniently go for the 80 ay 5 . But first. ask me for the order. for all drug- zlsts are not authorized to give the 30 day test. 80 write me now and save all delays. Re- member that tomorrow never comes. Addresl Dr. Shoop. Box )2. Racine. Wis. Which Book Shun I Bond You? Subscriptions taken at THE LIBERAL Office, or may be sent to No. 1 On Dyspepsia N0. 2 On the Heart No. 3 0n the Kidneyl CASSELLS &_ COM PANV. J. H. RAMER COA'L For threshing engines. 42 Adelaxdeist. W Toronto [Single copies, 3 cts. No. 4 For Women No. 5 For Men No. 6 On Rheumatism: No 49 in the

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