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The Liberal, 30 Jun 1910, p. 1

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EIQHMOND H11! HOUSE PA INTER, Glazier, Grainer and Paper- Hanger. Prepares pupils for the graded ex- aminations held at Tmonto Conserva- tory of Music and University of “1'0- ronto. . » Special course in “Myer’s” Kinder~ arten Method, particularly helpful to eginners. Class recitals are given throughout the year. 42.1v Licensed Auctionee: for the County of York. re- npoottully solicits your patronage and friendly influence sales sttonded on the shortest notice ond at reasonable rates P 0 address King Pianoforte, Theory and Composi. tion, Voice Culture, Sight-Singing, Organ, Piano-Ensemble, Piano-Peda- gOgY- Licensed Auctioneers for the County of York. 83.10: thteuded to on shortest notice and at ten.- ionmble rates Patronage solicited J T Saigeon, Mapio Calls by telephone from Richmond Hill charged. to me. Licensed Auctioneer for the Goods sold on consignment. 860011.930. promptly abtendm rates Residence Unionville a. o u. _.,- »â€" Calls from a distance profiptly attended to. sum on consignment. a sock. etc. promptly a. Handed Residence Unionville GouldmgL . u: n. Genet-a1 sales of to at reasonable Newton Brook. agent for the MISS MILLIE TRENCH Newton School of Musi RICHMOND HILL JOHN R. CAMPBELL, Special Summer Session June 27 to July 30 THORNHILI â€"Tuesd:Lys, 9.30 a. m ADI\_,, imfiaAL‘PRINTINM PUBLISHING HOUSE _ . RICHMOND HILL;ONT. a - ........ ,q, a..ruu..m. w EGLINTON~BIOI1da}’, Thursday. Friday and Saturday mornings; Munday, \Vcdnesday and Friday evenings. I‘ORONTO OFFICE, 129 Sherbuurne St. Gas and Cocaine for extractions. DR. 5.41.. WOODS ’ _ ‘ Dentist,- RICHMOND HILL WEDNESDAYS 9.30 AM To 5 RM. 1‘ . F.,McMAHON, IS PU‘BIJSQED EVER Y EHURSDA’Y MORNING AT THE . HEWISON L EARLE NEWTON, DIRECTOR VETERINARY SURGEON Thornhill. DEPARTMENTS. ‘6 ‘51 per anfium, in advance. Vol," XXXII. "u' I K McEwen M‘pio ' Weston Salgeon & McEWen. RICHMOND HILL Teacher of Piano b USINESS'C-ARDS. ’1 H Pl‘én" .ge @112 ' :fiih'sxai» ” Emma £1 Puobnmron. . G. BLOUGH, weteriuarg mum. for the gounty 01 extractions. '42-1V York. L'IHE ~ LIBERAL A large gtock _ under-takers a: Embalmers, RICHMOND HILL & THORNHILL . Under-takers Remains npen and admits students at any time. This is an excellent time to cummence a course, so as to be ready for a position in the Fall. This culle e is well known through- out (Jana a. and the United States for strictly high-class training. Write for our Large Catalogue. Con. YONG: AND ALEXANDER Sm. W. J. ELLIOTT, Principal. Richmond. 1-1111 _._â€" UVIIIIIIEK. Many Busines Célleges Close During the Mouths. but the Popular Barristers and Solicitors. Monov to loan on land announce] mortgagesut lowest rates Auroruofliceâ€"Removed to the old post oflie: one door west at the entrance to the Ontario Bunk Newmarkst officeâ€"Three doors south of the post office ' '1‘ HEBnanLENNox G smv Manon» COMMISSIONER. LENNOX & MORGAE I Barristers, Solictors, 8m. NATIONAL TRUST CHAMBERS 20 KING ST E.. TORONTO, Canada FRANK BENTON. K. O. “ W. MULOCK BOULTBER W. H. MCGUIRE BARRIBTER, SOLICITOR, NOTARY, ETC. Toronto Office, '33 Richmond St. West, W'esley Buildings. _ ' Richmond Hill ()flice (“Liberal' Office), every Thursday forenuun. Maple, Thursday afternoon. \Vnodbridqe, Saturday forenoon. Money to loan at Five Per Cent; (5%) REAL ESTATE, ETC. THORNHILL H‘ Commissioner, Conveyancer, etc. Insurance, and Real Estate Issuer of Marriage Licenses. ()1- ans Repaired PIANO TUNING .. F. G. Lawrence ‘. J. Dunbar ‘anton, Dunn & Boultbee EDWARD FRANCIS NOTARY PUBLIC TORONTO. ONT. Lawrence & Dunbar, NOTARY PUBLIC WRIGHT BROS . A.‘ NICHOLLS OPEN ALL stock of Funeral F‘u rnishing kept; at both places 30ft: WILLIAM COOK RICHMOND’ H ILL.‘ ONT., ELLIOTT VOICING AND . . . . ACTION REGULATING 57. @avz‘ sen THORNHILL v-.. rvuu I:va Mist oi thé Entrance to the 1 uâ€"Three doors south of the 'ox G 81V MORGAN Aura". New and Expert Work Guarantee?! CONVEYANCER. ETC‘ $311131. “ In Essentiais', Unity ; SUMMER. Phone Main 298 Summer a..- _..-u....u no uu DLJC au-Ub'nD box. Ask your Doctor or Druggist about this formula! Stops womanly ains, headache, pains anywhere. rite Dr. Shoop, Racine, VVis.’, for free trial to prove value. Sold by W. A- Sanderson. V ‘ . Eur-s uu-ecuy to l I This is all very soothing and poetic, nef'VBS- The fem Y but it is not what we expect'of a live “1,19 DI'E‘SCNPUQ“ Ontario town. The complaint is often WISdOme tl'f’atmfi made that people are unfair to the these fallingm'gan at, village merchants and do their shop- easy, to PI‘QVG- ' A “1 ping at Eaton's and Simpson’s. That . days test: W1" SUPP! u. this is true as to the shopping is proved and see! SUld by e by the delivery waggons making three “0, calls a. week and usually well loaded. "“ ’ As to the unfairness, that ishan open THE CANADIA question. It is every one s prwllege to fi 1 h _ i buy in the cheapest market and sell in u A ne‘c‘m‘P‘e 91: " the most profitable one. Departmental Th3, Cdnad‘a’n stores have come to stay. and it is "(38’ by R: R 81'1"” waste of energy to rail against them. SEvae’ hef‘ds e Itis up to the business men of Rich- the {my C'm‘idm‘,‘ mond Hill to adapt themselves and dm‘wtmf‘jrmmg“ their methods of doing business to Illusw‘lted' IP15 f: the changed conditions. To allow it "Ct (If Arlhm S“ to be“The same old story in the same BIOC’ Wthh “33‘” old way” much longer is suicidal and l wrest fmd prom'ses inimical to the best interests of the ‘ three.‘mt5' Oth‘e‘,‘ L town. There are many farmers who Mich” “gum.” ‘ue refer to buy their supplies on the mmlsimlfi“ m can ill, since they sell their grain at the , .Hopkmsi "Are We‘ local elevator. But when the afore- 01”}? by J' ‘ said grangexs needing three or four bA SW15 13”".559‘15’! pairs of boots for his family is called at Game“ Mak, on to pay a. matter of fifty cents a pair 8?“? it“? People“ more than Toronto prices, besides garl’ K'l’g _G‘f'°'"¥‘-’ being limited in his choice, it makes hal'lteswcflf’h' Th‘ him “sit up and think.” He picks up g'hgdcan' by G' E Eaton's or Simpson’s Catalogue makes reSISlent 0f Tomnl his selections, mails his order, and érqb‘bald M’wMeChl promptly receives his goods. This is a “mug Story by G" L sample case merely for illustration, and enlarging or modifying. us the r . case may be, will answer for all. if If V0“ “mum have gthe abuse merchants would enlarge : C‘mgh Remedy 1“ l My ftheir stock and modify their prices iSb‘mP 5*“? 193's“ 0 they would find their sales increase to ' Oushly “"hke any 0i an extent that would surprise them. mum‘- Its taste, “’1 )‘Enough on that head. How about .to yo‘u*unlesswls 11' .‘pubhc enterprise? What has Rich- "’9 cough Remedy- ,‘mond H1". done to encourage manu- mfoxfmv 0“ an" 0th ' facturers to build up industrial enter- , gl'ed‘ents are umd' prises within its borders? Siniply}°fahm‘lnles,5. lungâ€"k nothing. What is to hinder shoe ‘ ous Shrup gwe to D _ factories and such like industries locat- l Remedy {ts Wonderf“ ling here as well as at Aurora? Be- ' “95' It ‘5 “my ‘3' tween Yonge St. and the railway truEtWMLh-V mesa“? station is abundance of water for any A' banderson' jnumfier of (Enginessto work. Why “aret ey not ere? im ly for lack of ‘ ' 1 , , . encouragement and indugement. With lbUCCESb MAGAZI‘ its grand and healthful situtation and , “Success Magazinc ' its quick and comfortable trolley sents the marriage p connection with Toronto, what is to l business-girl’s view'po hinder it becoming a residential centre iii-g“ article entitled for nl-ncnnrnna 1...“:“rn- 0- Pain anywhere slirgjped in 20 minutes sure with one of Dr. Shoop’s Pink Pain Tablets The formula is on thg 25-cenb In“, AAI- ..A,,, n June 26. 1910. encouragement and indulcedment. With !SUCCESS MAGAZINE FOR JULY- ita grand and healthful situtatiou and, "Success Magazine” for July pre- its quick and comfortable trolley SEnts the marriage problem from the. connection With Toronto, \Vhat is to l business-girl’s view’pointin an interest- hinder it becoming a residential centre ing article entitled “The Business for prosperous business men who : Girl’s Ideals” by Robert Haven prefer living out of the city? If a, few I Schauffler. “The Oha-Inbless Road- suitahle houses were built as a start. 1 town.” bY Milo Hastings, contains a and then talk up the advantages of i plan whereby ew‘ery home-dweller may living here. as many other places do, ienju the combined of countr and it would stimulate inquiry iniever- i OitV 'fe- “The Cost Of POII'fiCal Ol‘k." Widening circles. The added population f by Arthur I- Street, ShOWS hOW BVPI‘V of gentry and factory hands would jcitizen helps support Congressional make business hum and strangers ‘ extravagance. OrisionSweettMarden’s passing through southward would editorial for the month a pears under exclmm: \Vhatl Are we in Toronto the title “The Paralysis o ' Fear.” already? 1 The opening fiction feature is a base- ' AN OBSERVER, ! hall story. “Old WpllJVnn » a" ma Tum“ no 1n1n wnut the-re is a natural charm about even that, Walking up Yonge St. on a. warm summer day beneath the grate- ful shade of the beautiful maples thoughtfully planted many of them {ears ago by some hands now folded eneath the daisies. the stranger is impressed by the restful atmosphere of the placa. Little knots of resident retired farmers sit on the store plat- forms and “gnsa” with the proprietors or With an occasional farmer who patiently or otherwise waits the Con- clusion of his wife’s shopping. That all this is conducive to longevity is proved by the fact that we have “The oldest Postmaster in Canada," besides a lady resident some distance past the century mau-k. . "Far from the maddmg cmwd’s ignuble strife. 7 Their sober wishes never learned to “A.” . -4 r ,fi >_.,v‘.- .y-uuuu bu stray; Along the con] sequestered vale of life Thev kept the even tenor 'of, their way.” - 4 . , Mr. Editor,~,â€"Will you permit me to present a few thoughts on “Richmond Hill and vicinity." Beautiful for situation, high, dry and healthy, on» one of the leading ' roads ‘of the province. with trrnlley and steam rail- way facilities, it is surrounded by two l of the finest townships in Ontario and a progressive and well to do farming community. It would naturally be expected that with all these advan- tages «Richmond Hill would grow, thrive and flourish. Those who have read Mr. Harrison’s articles with the above quoted title are haunted by the impresiou that Richmond Hill out far more ice in those days than it does now. Making all due allowance for changed conditions for the dis- continuanceof‘ teaming to Toronto, etc., which is amply compensated for by the trolley and steam facilities quoted above. the fact remains it is an unprogressive sleepy town, not but what there is a natural charm about even that, “’alking up Yonge St. nn :- m SOME THOUGHTS. their sales increase to would surprise them. Lt head. How about; see? What has Rich- : to encourage, manu- H "n :..,:._»L, -Essentials , Li THURSDAY, JUNE 30, 1910 nasenau veteran, Zane Gray. There is a fascinating detective story of a. new kind by Samuel Hopkins Adams en- titled “The Mercy Sign:” “A Renegade Mother.” by Inez Haynes, Gillmore, is another of the charming “Janey” stories. Leroy Scott’s semi! romance, “The Shears of Destiny.” is continued in an exciting installment. There aw oems by Madison anein and illia‘m J. Lampton. ‘ i euxun‘l‘ru tor the month a pears under the title “The Paralysis o ' Fear.” The opening fiction feature is a base- ball story, “Old Well-YVell,” bv the baseball veteran, Zape Gray. There is n ¢.‘nn:....u_. . iberty ; in all things, Charit; If you would have a safe yet certain ‘Cough Remedy in the home, try Dr. Shoop’sâ€"~at least once. It; is thor- oughly unlike any other Cough prepa- ration. Its taste will be entirely new to youâ€"unless It is already your fevor- ite Cough Remedy. No opium. chlo- roform, or any other stupefying in- gredients are used. The tender leaves of a. harmless. lung-healing mountain- ous shrub give to Dr. Shoop’s Cough Remedy its wonderful curative proper- ties. It is truly a. most) certain and trustworthy prescription. Sold by W. A. Sanderson. serve the People.” by Leonard F. Earl; “King George V,” by Hector: Charlesworth; “The Pyramids of Te- otih‘uacan;” by G. E. Kingsfnrd; “The President of Tornnto University,” by Archibald MacMechan. There is a fine racing story by G. H. Reade. l A fine comprehensive article entitled I “The Canadian Meteorological Ser- vice," by R. F. Stupart. director of the servxce, heads the list of contents in the July Canadian Magazine. This is a. most informing article, and it is well illustrated. It is followed by the first not of Arthur Stringer’s play, “The Blot,” which absorbs the reader’s in- terest and promises much for the other three acts. Other attractive features of this number are: ‘,‘Earl Grey’ Ad- ministration in Canada,” by J. Caste-ll Hopkins; "Are We Producing a Crim- inal Class?" by J. Sedgwick Cowper; “A Soul’s Tragedy,” by George Her- bert Clarke: “Making the Railwa s 1Swerye the People.” by Leonard i In sickness, if a certain hidden nerve goes wrong, then the organ that this nei ve controls will also surely fail. It may he a. Stomach nerve, or it may ‘lmve given strength and support to the Heart or Kidneys. It was Dr. Shoop that first pointed to this vital truth. Dr. Shoop’s Restorative was not made to dose the Stomach nor to temporarily stimulate the Heart or Kidneys. 7 That old»fashioned method is all wrong. Dr. Shoop’s Restorative goes directly to these failing inside nerves. The remarkable success of this prescription demonstrates the wisdom of treating the actual cause of these failing organs. And it is indeed easy to prove. v A simple five or ten days’ test will surely tell. Try it once and see! Sold by W. A. Sanderson. i W m. P} ner. 1161'. 1] er. ,_. __-,.,,5.., ~ucULcum!:_1-~â€"J;.Lj1nce Royal. Jacob' Lunau, Victbxia. Squareâ€"â€" White Cluster. . Jas. McLean, Richmond Hillâ€" Sheffield Standard and Lincoln. Gen. B. Padget, Buttonvilleâ€"Twen- tleth Oexltlgry. :17 . “I, ' “Al-uncuâ€" V bu‘lL‘L'y. Irish VVhIte. P. W. Boynton. Dollar‘Liberty. M. Boyle, Richmond Hillâ€"Prince Royal. " - ' - V J. Brillinger. .Richmond Hillâ€"' Sheffield Standard. ' ' ' Fred. A. Clan-k, Headfordwâ€"Lincoln. W. H. Olubine,ThOIuhillâ€"Scotland’s Best. ' ARG. Gormley, Unionvilleâ€"Banner. Joseph Graham, Oarrv‘illeâ€"-Prince Royal. . 7 ' élbert Jones, Honeâ€"Sensation, A list will be fQiind below oflthe individual competitor's ‘ who ._ have 0nteréd through/the Richmond Hill Agricultural Society in the Field Crop )nmpetitit'm being conducted by the Ontario Department; of Agriculture. The Crop is Oats: J. H. Boecekey,‘ Millikenâ€"Varieby. Trish \Vlmon Standing Field Crop Competition. 1910 THE CANADIAN MAGAZINE G. H. Rumble. Ma le- John Tyndall. Ric m ‘. Tyndall, Richmond Hillâ€"B uumble. Ma leâ€"â€"Black Tin-tar. Tyndall, Ric mond Hillâ€"Ban- ’ahfier, Richmond Hillâ€"B: ‘zm- inn- CASSELLS & COMPANY 42 Adelalde St.\ W Toronto . ‘ Subscriptions taken at THE LIBERAL Office, or may be sent to Cassel’s Magazine, per annum . $1.5L The Story Teller . . 1.70 The Quiver . . . . . 1.50 Musical Home Journal . , 1.50 The Girls’ Realm . .. . . 1.56.7, Little Fulks . . , . 1.50 Chums . . . . . . 1.56 It is not necessary to ‘send to foreign countries.- in magav zines. Read the following-- The monthly magazines of the above company cover every variety of‘ interest, and can now be obtained in Can- ada by yearly subscription at 10w rates. CASSELLS Canadian J? u b â€" fishing Company All kinds of grain bought 'and highest possible pricen paid at the Elevator. Bran and Victor Feed for cattle and hogs. Also shorts and good American corn (old). Fo'r threshing engines. » NUT, STOVE, FURNACE ‘ Best Scranton coal; Also Tile. For sale at the C. Station, or delivered village and vicinity:â€" STEAM COAL No. 1 0n Dyspepsia. No. 2 On the Heart No. 3 0n the Kidneys W ._ WV..- , .0. ~ uucu. LIIG‘WOKS below will surely open up new and helpful ideas to those who are not well. Besidesyou are perfect- ly free to consult m9 iustss you would your home physician. My advxee and the book below .are yoursâ€"and without cost. Perhaps; word or two from me will elem" up some senouamilment. I have helped thousands upon thousands ' by my private prescription or personal advice plan. My best ef- orfort is surely worthyoursimple request. Sc write now. while you have it fresh in mind. for tomorrow never comes. Dr. Shoo». Box 12. Racine. Wis. I Don’t risk even .a penny~untillwalth first retm'ns. , » ~ ‘. And I mean just egagctly that. _ u I am the one physwxan who says to the sick ‘ I ' will.out of my own‘ pocket. pay for your medi. cine if it fails to bring you help i” _ . ' ‘And for ‘20 years Dr. Shoop’s medicines have .been used and repommended in every city and hamlet in America. They are positivelyjtand- aid in every communityâ€"and everywhere. Then why pay the cash. and at; your risk, for other unwarranted and uncertain medicines? Thousands upon thousands ha‘ve in' .the past successfully. used Dr. Shoonis Restorative: When the Stomach nerves, or the Heart or_Kid- nay nerves fail.tliese sick ones know how qiuckly Dr. Shoop's Restorative will bring them back to health again. But best of all, they positive- ly takeno money/risk whatever. They know :11? wlben 7 . -' lsilfiillfh'fflfls' t1? re urn. r. I 1 001%. v1 ‘himSelf gladly ‘ - h e n my the tug. gist for that / teSt. A136 for that test a. full 30 daytreatment 18 freely granted. ‘ But write m6 first for an order. , This will save delay and disappointment. All druggists sell pr. Shoop‘s Restorative and Dr. Shoop’s Rhepmatic Remedy, but all are not au- thorized to give the 30 day test. So drop me a line pleaseâ€"for I have appointed an honest and re- sponsible drug. gist in almost every co'mm‘i‘m- ity, everywhere. toissup my no a help, no pay," medicmes tatho sick. Tell me also ~yvliich book you need. Thebonlm - Dr; Shoop’s § Restorative GOA. L. Which Bonk 811.11 I Send You? [Sifigle/copifiés, acts . RAMER 4 For Women 5 For Men 6 On Rheumatism. 1 honest and, re- gist in almost ity. everywhere. help, no pay." sick. Tell me also ne_ed_. Thegboolm in the No «'53

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