Calls by telephone from Richmond Hill charged to me. ' Licensed Auctioneers for tire County of York. Salas "mended to on shortest; notice and at rea- sonable rates Patronage solicited Licensed Auctioneex for the County of York. re- apmtfully soliolhs your patronage and friendly influence sales attended on the shortest notice and at reasonable rates P 0 address King Licensed Auctioneer for 151.18 County of York, Goods sold on consignment. General sales of stochem- promptly “tended to at reasonable mist ï¬esirdrence Unionville LIBERAL PRINTING & PUBLISHING HOUSE RICHMOND HILL,ONT. ‘ Piannfot‘te, Theory and Composi~ lion, Voice Culture, Sight-Singing, Organ, Piano-Ensemble, Piano~Peda- 3033’- G B. Gouldidé; ï¬ewtoh Brook, agent for the a. be '9 Prepare-s pupils for the graded ‘ex- aminations held at Tumnto Conserva- tory of Music and University of 1'0- rontn. Special course in “Myer’s†Kinder- arten Method, purLicularly helpful to eginnels. Class recitals are- given throughout the year. 42-1y JOHN R. CAMPBELL, THORNHILIâ€"Tuesdztys, 9.30 a. m. to 4.30 p.11). Until further notice will k'xccupy Dr. ‘ ‘ Wilkinson’s Ofï¬ce. 1'. F. McMAHON. .‘EGLINTONâ€" Monday, Thursday. Friday and Saturday mornings; Munda y, \Vcdnesday and Friday evenings. PORONTO OFFICE, 129 Shet‘holn‘lle St. Gas and Cocaine for extractions. IS PUBLISHED EVERY BEURSDAY. MORNINGâ€" DR. E. J. WOODS 1381113513, RICHMOND HILL WEDNESDAYS 9.30.1LMTD 5 RM. A. S. THOMPSON. M.D . BM. Newton School of Music RICHMOND HILL 'L‘ Saigeon, Maple MISS MILLIE TRENCH Special Summer Session June 27 to July 30 .351 per annum, in adVancé.’] VOL. XXXIII. u VETERINARY SURGEON, "L‘hornhill. J. EARLE NEWTON, DIRECTOR bUSINESS CARDS. RICHMOND HILL DEPARTIVIENT S. Saigeon a: Nlcflwen. L.‘R.C.P & S., EDIN. PHYSICIAN,‘ SURGEON AND ACCUUCHEUR. RICHMOND HILL Teacher of Piano OFFICE AND RESIDENCE} J. I! Plenty-(2. Emma 3: Pnommrou; I). G. BLOUGH. 311212131113th 2111911331. mutal. AT THE J K McE wen Weston 9’ Money to loan on land anachnne) mortgagee“ ' lowesb rmes/ ‘ rAuroru ofï¬ceâ€"Removed to the old post omen one door west of the entrance to the Ontario Bunk Newmarket oï¬iceâ€"Three doors south of the post; olï¬co - T HERBERTLENNOX u arv Monmx ' Aurora. THE - LIBERAL A large stock of Funeral Fu rnishilug kept at, both places Riohmoncg Hill Undertakers dz Embaliners, RICHMOND HILL& THORNHILL BARRIHTER, SOLICITOR, NOTARY, ETC. Toruntn Ofï¬ce, Richmond St. VVesc, \VesLey Buildings. Richmond Hill Ofï¬ce (“Liberal' ,Ofï¬c‘e), every Thursday fm-enoun. ‘ Muplo, Thursday afternoon. Wuudbridav, Saturday fm-enotm. Barristers, Snlictors. 866. NATIONAL TRUST CHAMBERS 2-0 KING ST 13., TORONTO, Canada. FRANK DENTON. K. C. W. MULOCK BOULTBEE W. H. MCGUIRE Barristers,Solicitors; Notaries, &¢.~ Home Life Building 00;. Adelaide & Victnria. St.s.. I‘m-onto. Danton, Dunn & Boultha'e A. F. G. Lawrenge F. J. Dunbar Money to loan at. Five Per Cent (5%) PIANO TUNING J. EDWARD FRANCIS, NOTARY PUBLIC COMMISSIONER. CONVEYANCER. ETC‘ This year the attendance has been the gleatesb in the history of the There is a reason for it. Day by day and year by year THE SUPERIOR WORK OF THIS SCHOOL 18 BECOMING BETTER. KNOWN. Our graduates readily getchoice posntions. Catalogue is free. Con. YONG: AND ALEXANDER 513. W. J. ELLIOTT. Principal REAL ESTATE, ETC. THORNHILL Commissioner, Conveyancer, etc‘ Insurance, and Real Estate Issuer of Marriage Licenses. Lawrence & Dunbar, FALL TERM "OPENS AUG. 29th. ans Repairad and Expert Work Guanimeed Subscribe for NOTARY PUBLIC I ELLIOTT, . 1W! ' mm) mama mam £70511 .9. 27av1'dson THORNHILL . A. NICHOLLS :uu'isters and solicitors. TORONTO. ONT. WRIGHT BROS. WILLIAM COOK RICHMOND HILL, ONT., THURSDAY; AUG. 4-, 1910 vorcmc AND. . ACTlON REGULATlNG £egnl. “ In Essefltiais, Unity ; Pnone- Main 298 HOW THE BLIND READ AND WRITE. Accompanying his annual letter in _Which he asks the readers of THE ) LIBERAL to send him the names and post-olï¬cc addresses of any boys or I girls, known to them. whose eyesight is so defective that they cannot attend ihe Public Schools with ndvanta 9, Principal Gardiner, of the Ontario ï¬n stitntion fol" the Education of the , Blind; at Brnntford. sends us a card on which he has printed. without ink, ‘ the letters used by the blind in their reuding. These letters are composed of raised dots or points. arranged in :two horizontal rows, and, the com- !binations of points that have been ,' contrived to represent the various Qlitemry. numeral and musical char- ‘ acters are most ingenious. Point letters 'are much easier to read with the iï¬ngers than line letters, and blind ' children soon learn to read and write 'words. ï¬gures and music signs, the ' writing beingr done with a. steel stylus i and a. brass frame which they call a. islate. The School 'for the Blind is ’maintained by the Ontario Gov ro- - ment as a part of our free school sys- ‘tem. under the supervision of the Minister of Education. and the Prin- i cipal will promptly answer any letter i of inquiry concerning the schorl and | its Work. Don’t drug the Stamach. or stimulate the Heart 01- Kidneys. That; is wrong. It. is the nerves thaL are crying out for help. Vitalize thesa weak inside con- trolling “ewes with Dr. Shnup’s Re- storative, and see how quickly good health will cmne to you again. Test it. and see! Sold by W. A. Sanderson. The roads to he impmwd are. Lake Shore, Dundus. Weston. Yonge street north as far as the northern boundaries of Markham and Vaughan townships â€"32 miles north of Richmond jiillâ€" Don Mills, Kingston, Danfol‘th and Kennedy. _ Reeve W. H. Pugsley, of Richmond Hit}, a foremost, adVchLe of good roads in this prnvince, moved the tes- nlut‘inn and he had for secundm- Con- troller Church, to whose :gi a. on. in Cnuncil the creation uf n 'nwta‘opmiban area of roads round almut Toronto. is largely due the launching uf this cum- paign, which nuw promises brilliant, success. The footprints of Dyspepsia have been directly traced to the Stomach nerves. When these 'finside nerves" fail, indigestion and stomach distress must surely result. For this. druggists everywhere are supplying a. 'pres- cription known, as Dr. Shoop’s Restor- ative. First. these tiny inside Stomach, Heart, and Kidney nerves fail. Then gas belching, Heart palpitation, 01 failing Kidneys follow. Don’t drug the Stomach, or stimulate the Heart or Kidneys. That is wrong. Strengthen these failing nerves with DI. Shonp’s Restorative. It is the nerves. not the organs that are calling for help. With- in 48 hours after starting the Restor- ative treatment, you will realize the gain. A test will tell. Sold by W. A. Sanderson. The next steps in the gimd roads campaign are to be a meetin at York County Council to receive t e recum- mendation of its delegates, and a con- fvrence nn Tm-sdnv, August 9, (If the cit): and Acuuurty autimrimész Hon. Dr. Réanme. Provincial Min- ister of Public \mGs. will like] at» tend. as wall as his d9 mty, Mr. . A. McLean. It is hnpedt at, negutiatious will be hruught to a enabling application being made 10111:: Legis- lature next sessmn'for powex to iswe dehenturcs for the Work. Among those present; were Comm-01L ex's Ward and Ghmch, Aid. McCaus- land. Dunn, Hetmhly, Muguire. Mc- Carthy, O’Neil and Phelnn; John G. Eaton. Lionel, H. Clarke. 0. A. Stune. \fV. F. Maclean. M. R, Charles Booth, Plans fm- improvement (of/the prinn cipal malls leading into Torontoâ€"east, west and north-â€"\vas heartily endorsed lay (representative men of York Ucunty and the Citv at a meeting held at Cunksville , on Wednesday .uf last week. Representatives of the City Council, Board of Trade, Guild of Civic Art, and York Cnunty CmmcilL after H. tnm‘ of inspection. held an enthusiastic meeting and passed a. resolution heartily endorsing the plan for timprnving the main roadways leading to the city, on the basis of one- third of the cost. each to the Ontario Government. City; of Toronto uud Yark County; ‘ . r. Luuulrnu, Lu. 1'., UIIHI'IES DUULD', A. W. Smith, W. G. Trothewey and F. G. Moriey; W. A. McLean. provin- cial Cnmmissiuner of Gnud Roads; York Caunty representative-s. Reeves Hem-y, York Township: W. H. Pugs- lvy. Richmond Hill: Juhn Gnrdhuusa, Embicukp; Jonathan Nigh, Markham; Daniel Long-house. Vaughan; H. J. Bull, W'esmn; W. N. Annis. Scnrhuru’; and \V. H. Kennedy, Turimto Town- ship, P‘eol County. The business {heeting was presided 0v_g_r by Onnm-oller J. J. Wald in Non-Essentials, Libérty; in all things, Charity." FOR .0000 ROADS. I August time, tells on the nerves. ‘ But that spiritless, no ambition. feeling can be easily and quickly altered by 'taking what is known to druggists evervwhere as Dr. Shoop’s Restora- ‘tive. Within 48 hours after’ he- !ginuing to use the Restorative, ini- i provement will be noticed. Of course, full heath will not return. The gain, 5 l1mvever.~will surely fullow. And best 'ut‘ all, you will realize and feel your strength and ambition as it is return- ing. Outside influences depress ï¬rst. the “inside nerves†then the stomach, {Heart and Kidneys will usually fall. 'Sti-engthen these failing nerves With 3 Dr. Shuup’s Restorative and see how quickly health will be yours again. X Sold by W. A. Sanderson. Judge Winchester will be entrusted ! with the Work of investigating cnn-i ditions at the Isolation Hospital, Tu- mnoto. It is charged that patients sent to the Hospital for treatment of a. a certain disease, sometimes contract other diseases by contagiun. One complaint. by ufut‘ner is that his ydung sun contracted scarlet fever and measles, and died._ I Preacher and the Potato†VVilliaml Justin Harsha. describes in a. very interesting way his proï¬table stepr from the pulpit to the flu-u]. There is i a good supply of summer ï¬ction, and poems by Richard Wightmun and Arthur Stringer. The leading feature of the August number of “Success Magazine†is a most, absorbing nuvelette called “Molly Make-Believe,†by Eleanor Hallowell Abbott. It, is a. Stay of unusual originality and fascination. Fred Bates Johnson. in his article “The Homesteader in \Vestern Canada,†gives an honest exposition of What the chances are for the settltr in North America. "Tariff Making by Barter and Sale†by Arthur I. Street, in his series: “Uncle Sam in Blundei-land†contains extracts from interviews who have had a leading part in the making of our tariff was made. In "The _VVe have a splendid assortment, of Weston’s and Christie’s fancy biscuits from 10c, 200 per lb. Atkinson & SWitZEI‘. A By-law to authorize the Reeve and Treasurer to borrow ceILain sums for current expenses received its sexeral reaflings fwd passed. ' Dugganâ€"Phillips--Thut this Council meet, as a committe on east; half of lot 21, Gun. 8 on Saturday Sept. 3rd and consider the advisibility of acquiring a gr_avel pit by expropriation or other- Wise. Phillipsâ€"â€"Lemun-â€"â€"Thab this Muni- cipality give a further grant of $25.00 anards paying the expenses of the Engineer in taking levels on the Brad- ford Marsh. the above to be paid only in’ case it; is needed. ‘ On mutinnouf Corunclllor Phillips Cuunml adjourned to meet at Tem- perance Hall K'ettleby on Saturday Aug. 27th. School Petitions present- ed to Council. Council met at McBride’s Hotel, King SLMionngn Saturday,‘gply=30. , M‘émbel‘s {LII present. ‘4 of last meeting): read and confirmed. A large number of general and road bills ware presented and ordered to be p;nid:â€" ’ Dugganâ€"Lemon â€"~Tha.t the follow- ing.sheep claims be paid, the same having been ins acted according to By-lnw:â€"Juhn mey.’ $21.34; Fred Willis. $18.§6; ChasLDoanQ $24.00. \Vellsâ€"Phillipsâ€"That Andrew Lloyd he paid the sum of $10.00 payment in full re care of John Jackson. Duggauâ€"Lemo‘nâ€"That the Treasurer is hereby authorized to issue his order in favor of John Bnthmn for $20.62 being the share of Ymk County for xepairs to County bridge on townline near Schumberg. And to present said bil‘l‘m York rgup‘nty fgr paypaeqt. SUCCESS MAGAZINE. AUGUST CANADIAN. KING COUNCIL. Cassel’s Magazine, per annum . $1.5! The Story Teller . . 1.70 The Quiver . . . . . 1.50 Musical Home Journal ' . . 1.50 The Girls’ Realm '. . s -. 1.5C Little Folks . . , -. ‘ 1.55 Chums . . ~. '. a u 1.5C Subscriptions taken at THE LIBERAL Ofï¬ce, or may be sent to The monthly magazines of the above company cover every yariety of interest, and can now be obtained in Can- ada by yearly subscription at low rates. CASSELLS & COM PANV 42 Adelalde St. W Toronto ' ‘It is not necessary L) send to forelgn countrleu 1 Jr maga» zines. Read the followmg:-~ CASSELLS Canadian P u. b *- lishing Company All kinds of grain bought and highest possible pricen paid at the Elevator. : Fot threshing-engines. NUT, STOVE, FURNACE Best Scranton C031. Also Tile. Bran and Victor Feed for cattle and hogs. Also Shorts and good American corn (01d). For sale-at the C. N. O. Station,"b?‘"?fé‘ï¬â€˜vered» ‘in' tth village and vicinityjé-é STEAM COAL ' that when health fails. to return. Dr. , , Shoop wxll himsolf gladly e n my the drug- zisl: for that " fest ’ And ‘0? that test a full 30 day treatment is freely gunned. But write me first for an order. This will save delay and disappointment. All druggists sell Dr. Shoop‘s Restorative and Dr. Shoop’s Rheumatic Remedy‘ but all are not au- thorized to give the 30 (lay test. So drop me a line pleaseâ€"tor I have appmnted an honest and re- sponsible drug- gist in almost every comm‘un- ity. everywhere. missue my no a help now pay." medicines tothe 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. ‘Besidesyou are pariet- ly free to consult me Just as you would your homh physxclen. My asthma and the book below are yoursâ€"and Without cost. ‘ Perhapsa word or two from me will clear no 801118 serious ailment. I have helped thousands upon thonsands by my private prescription or personal advice plan. My best at 0 fort is surely worthyoursimple request. So write now. whil you I have it fresh in mind. for to rorrow never comes. Dr. snoop. Box No. 1 On Dyspepsia. ‘ No. 2 On the Heart' No. 3 0n the Kidneys Don’t risk even a penMâ€"Mtil health ï¬rst returns. And I mean just exactly that. - I am the one physician who says to the sick "I will.out of my own pocket, Day for your medi- cine if it fails to brmg you help !"A And for 20 years Dr. Shoop’s medicines have been used and recommended in every city and hamlet in America. They are positively shind- ard in every community-1nd everywhere. Then why pay the cash, and at, your risk. for other unwarranted and uncertain medicines? Thousands upon thousands have m Ithe past Iuccessfuily used Dr. Shoop’s Restoratlve. ‘ When the Stomach nerves. or the Heart or Kid- ney nerves fai1,these sick ones know how quickly Dr. Shoop's Restorative will bring them back to health again. But best of all, they pomtwe- lg take no moneyv‘isk whatever. They know Get» Well First 3. \H. RAMER Dr. Sheep’s Restorative ‘ COA L- I;Wis. "i'rï¬n Which Book Shall I Bond You? [Single copies,3 cfs. uple I. U I. réqtiest: Sbrrwritk you I have it fresh in :orrow never comes. Dr. snoop. Box No. 4 For Women No. 5 For Men No. 6 On Rheumatism.