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The Liberal, 25 Aug 1910, p. 1

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UBERAL PRINTING J6 PUBLSSHING HOUSE RICHMOND HILL. ONT. Is PUBLISHED EVERY EHURSDAY MORNING 'L'HOVRNHILI‘Tllesdétys, 9.30 a. m. to '1‘. F. MGMAHON. 4.30 p.11). EGLINTONâ€" MundzLy, Thursday. Friday and Saturday mornings: Monday, V’Vuduesdny and Friday evenings. TORONTO OFFICE, 129 Sherbuum‘P St. Gst and Cocaine for extractions. DR. E. J. WOODS Dentist, RICHMOND HILL WEDNESDAYS 9.30A M To 5 PM. Calls by telephone from Richmond Hill charged to me. A. S. TEIOMPSDNMD .DM. Until further nntiCF will occupy Dr. VVilkinson’s Office. VOL. XXXIII. After the lst of September in the house now occupied by Dr Wilkinson. JOHN R, CAMPBELL, Licensed Auctioneer for the County of York, Goods sold on consignment. General Sales of Machete. promptly attended to at reasonable rates Residence Unionville Licensed Auctioneers tor the County of York. Bales attended to'ou shortest notice and at rea- aormble rates Patronage solicited 51 per annum, in advancé.] Licensed Auctioneel to: the County of York. re- spectfully solimts your patronage and friendly infln'euce sales attmded on the shortest notice and at; remonable rates P 0 address King “(i-k 6511mng Nefinbfl V Brook. agent for the a. have Ct The Newton School of Music DR. W. R. PENTLAND RICHMOND HILL '1‘ Saigeon. Maple bUSINESS CARDS. FALL TERM OPENS SEET. 6, 1910. Phone number will be. No. 2403. VETERINARY SURGEON, RICHMOND HILL. PHYSlCIAN, SURGEON AND ACCUUCHEUR. " ‘11:: J. EARLE NEWTON, DIRECTOR Richmond Hill, Ont. Saigeon a: McEwen. OFFICE AND RESIDENCE Emma & Pnovmn'on. OFFICE AND RESIDENCE: 8TH SEASONâ€"1910411 Thornhill. J. H Pren" den L.R.C.P & S., EDIN. Whammy gamut. AT THE annual. BLOUGH J K McEwen Weston H PIANO‘ TUNING 01‘ ans Repaired and Expert Work Gunmnteéd NATIONAL TRUST CHAMBERS 20 KING ST [4].. TORONTO, Canada FRANK DENTON. K. C. ' W. M ULOCK BCULTBEF W. H. MchRE Danton, Dunn & Boult’b’ee LENNOX & MORGAN Money w loan on land anacnahbelmortgagesat lowest rates Automofficeâ€"nemuveu to the old post omen one door west of the enhance to the On‘uano Bank Newmarket officeâ€"Three doors south of the pasc (“fir-,9 ’I‘ HEIGBERTLENNOX G: 81“? MORGAN Aurora. 5.1T. G. Lawrence F. J. Dunbar Barristers, Salicitors. Notaries, 34c. Home Life Building Cm. Adelaide. 8): Victoria 8138.. fox-onto. BARRISTER, SULICITOR, NOTARY, ETC. Tor-unto Office, 33 Richmond St. \Vest, \Vesley Buildings. Richmond Hill Office (“Liberai” Office), every Thursday fnrvnoun. Muplo, Thursday aftm-nunn. VVuudhriduv, Saturday forenoon. Money to [mm at Five Pei- Cvnt (5%) Riohmona Hill A large stock of Funeral Fu rnishiug kept at both places Undermkers a: Emhalmers. RICHMON D HILL & THORNHILL Prppzu-es pupils for the graded 9x- aminations held at Tmonto 3onserva- tory of Music and Univexsity of 1‘0- I-nntn. Special cnur‘se in "Myer’s" Kindér- gar-ten Methud, pzu'ticularlyhelpful to beginners. _ J. EDWARD FRANCIS, NOTARY PUBLIC CC MMISSIONER, CONVEYANCER. ETC. Class recitals are given throughout. the year, 42â€"157 Lawrence -& Dunbar, H. A. NICHULLS NOTARY PUBLIC . mnn‘numn AW This year the attendance has been the greatest in the history of the Commissioner, Conveyancer. etci Insurance, and Real Estate Issuer of Marriage Licenses. There 'is a roman for it. Day by day and yvax- by year THE SUPERIOR WORK OF THIS SCHOOL IS BECOMING BETTER, KNOWN. Our graduates readily get. choice posmions. ' Catalogue is free. Cén. YDNGE AND ALEXANDER 51's. W. J. ELLIOTT; Principal REAL ESTATE, ETC. Riara‘isters and Solicitors. MISS MILLIE TRENCH RICHMOND HILL, ONT., THURSDAY, AUG. 25, 1910 THORNHILL V0!CING AND. . . . ACTION REGULATlNG 595:: 5. 9am'dsan THORNHILL FALL TERM OPENS AUG. 29th; Barristers, S: x] ictors. &c. WILLIAM COOK TORONTO. ONT. WRIGHT BROS. RICHMOND HIL} Teacher of Plano “In Essentiaic, Unity; in Non-Essentials, Liberty; in all things, Charity.” 33mm. Pnone Main 298 The announcement, made recently by Toronto Saturday Night that that journal had HI‘I‘RI'Ig‘Kd for the pub- iicatiun of a series of articles by Dr. Stephen Lencuck and Dr. Andrew Macphuil. once more serves to remind us that Canadian writers are now re- ceiving deserved recognition at hnme as well as abroad. Dr. Mucphuil’s published volumes. such as “Essays in Fallacy,” and “Essays in Pulitanism.” to name only two of the many. have nmv a circle nf readers both in Canada and in England‘ which the must optimistic wqud hardly have preciigt- ed ht, the time of publication. The work of Dr. Leacock. who is the author of “Literary Lapses,” a vulume'. which has Set the World smiling. is of a less serious character than that of Dr. McPhuil. His optimistic hummu- suunds the note, and the reader laughs in_spite (Iffiimself. The articles, as arranged for by To- to mnto Saturday Night. are twelve in > (x number, and will alternate from week ! to week. For instance, on August 6th I appeared an article by Dr. Macplmil, T3 entitled “Canada’s Loyalty,” and mu 1 S} the followingm'eek Dr. Leacock’s first i vi humorous sketch, “How to Make a ‘ 1t. lVIillinn\Dollars,” appeared. The third 5 article ‘uf the series, appearing the; wee-k hf August 20th. IS by Dr. Muc- i S phnil, and is entitled "Nation 01‘ U Empu‘e.” The Second of Dr. Leacock’s L1 is entitled “Men Who Have Shaved ‘ F Me.” and will he printed in Toronto f; SutuI-day‘Night on August 27th. i 0‘ Through such jmn'nals as Tomntn Saturday Night, Canadian writers (m Canadian subjects are finding a home. maka fur their work. and are no lnngm oblige-d flum necessity to ntmnize British and American pub- fishers. The footprints of Dyspepsia‘ have been directly trace-(1U) the Stomach nerves. “7th these “inside heme-s" full, indiEe-stion and thmuch distress must surely result. Fur this. drnggists evex'ywhrw are supplying a pres- cription known as Dr. Shnnp’s Restor- ative. First, these tiny inside Stomach, Heart, and Kidnvy nerve-s fail. Then gas belching, Heart palpitatirm, 01 failing Kidneys follow. Don’t, dr’ug the Stomach. or stimulate the Huarb or Kidlwys. '1‘th is wrong. Strengthen these failing nerves with Dr. Shunp’s Restm-ative. It is the nerves. not: the organs that are calling for help. \V'ith- in 48 hnurs after starting the Restor- ative treatment. you will realms: the gain. A test will tell. Sold by W. A. Sanderson. A visit to Toronto Exhibition would ‘ be incomplete ,without a trip to; Scarboro Beach Park, Toronto’s $600.- 000 pleasure resort. On the Spacious Grounds of this now famous institution; are to be found all the newest and most elaborate and novel devices for creating hilarious fun and innocent entertainment. All the late-st ideas from Coney Island, the metropolis of fun. have been adopted at Scarboro Beach. which is equipped with a com- pletness and adisreqard for cost which is approached by no amusement park outside of New York. The Chutes, Cascades, Scenic Railway, Midway, and one hundred other features provide an infinite variety of pleasure which ma kesthe hours puss pleasurably and quickly. Each week in the season a free circus act is offered, and for exhibition weeks the special attrac- tions will be of a sensational and thrilling description. including a. hazardous leap for life from the electric tower, and troupes of European gymnasts and acrohats imported at immense cost from Eui-Ope and not seen elsewhere in America outside of the New York Hippodrome and a few leading summer parks. There will also be extra fireworks displays and other-special features for the delecta- tion of Fair-time patrons. The elec- taical display alone is Worth seeing. 100.000 incandescent and are lights being used. King Street east cars run direct to the park, and a special ex- press service is given. Free hand con- icerts are given each day, Sundays in- cluded. by Raven’s niag1.ificent con- i cert band. CANADIAN WRITERS AND WRITERS 0N CANADIAN SUBJECTS. Pain anywhere stopped in 20 minutes sure with one of 11‘. Sbonp’s Pink Pain Tablets. The formula is (m the 25-cent bnx. Ask yo r D01: or or Druggish about this formula! Stops womanly pains, headachp, pnins any- where. Write Dr. Shonp, Racine, Wis. for free trial to prove value. of ‘his Headache 01- Pink Pain Tablets. Sold by W; A. Sanderson. \Ve have to hand Hobberlin’s Fall1 and Winter Sample Bonk, containing i a' complete variety of suitings, over- coatings. trouserings and vestings. PriCe's are $15. $20. $25. $30 and $35 per suit. Made to your individual measure. Style. tit; and workmanship guamnteed. Atkinson & Switzer. SCARBORO BEACH PARK. FISH AND GAME PROTECTION. A new departure, but one that should‘ receive the approval of all sportsmen, marks, the August issue of Rod and Gun in Canada, published by W. J. Taylor, Ltd., \Voodstock, Ont. The greater portion of the reading pages is given up to the repioduction in full of the Interim Report of the Ontario Fish and Game Commission. As a rule Government publications . receive only scant attention and _ have but a. limited circulation. ,In ithis instance. however. the Report,‘ . through its appearance in the Magazine, will be brought prominent- , 1y before the attention of sportsmen, i not only throughout Canada but also ; in the States, and the mzmy sugges- tions and recommendations contained therein can scarcely fail to have some ‘ effect in a much wider field than the i Province. The interest taken in Fish l and Game is new general throughout ' North America and this document will be studied and quoted for a long time to come. The ‘statement of existing 3 conditions and the many recommendâ€" ; ations for improvement will bear gmuch consideration from sportsmen. l Throuin their organizations they 1 should let the Government know their l views on these matters in mder that ' legislation may be based upon at least {some of them. The interesting ex- 3 perience gained in “(lanoeing on Lake ‘v Superior” is concluded and the story mid of Mr. Vance’s Pet Fox. while the capture of a. big fish is related. :Fm' Lrapshunters the number is ‘ fascinating as it; gives interesting ac- i Counts of many big meets and ‘ numerous smaller ones. showing the nnpnrtance attached to this branch of I spurt throughout the Dominion. 2 During the past two Weeks the peo- ple of the various paits of Ontario have seen the troopers of the Royall _Canadinn Dragoons on duty for the} ‘ preservation of law and order at points affected by the Grand Trunk stlike. At the coming Canadian Na- tional Exhibition they will have an ’ opportunity of seeing them in n more attractive guise when picked riders will execute in front of the. grand- : standithe henutiful and intricate fig‘ i mes of “The Dragoon Cotillion.” This ’ embraces all the picturesque and com- plicated figures of the stateliest of old- ‘fflSl’llf‘mE‘d dances. As the cotillion 1reaches its climax the movements attain a puzzling complexity out of which horses and riders extricate themseives in a most glaceful and precise manner. The. spectacle in day- light as the red coated horsemen perâ€" ' ‘ form their evolutions with set latices and hanuerrettes-fluttering in the breeze is beautiful in the extreme, but _ it does not equal in any sense the ex- ;quisite picture at night when each ' , lance paint is tipped with an electric light. This episode is invariably greeted. with their riders. with up plause hy the thousands who nighth visit the Canadian National Exhibi- tion. ‘ If you don’t see what ynu'wzmt, ask fur it. Atkinsun 85 Switzer. August time, tells on the nerves. But that spiritless, m) ambition feeling can be easily and quickly altered by taking, what is known to druggists everywhere as Dr. Slinnp’s Restora- tive. Within 48 hour-s after be.- ginning to usa the Restorative, im- pruvement will he noticed. Of course, full health will not. return. The gain, however, will surely follow. And best of all, you will realize. and feel your strength and ambition as it is return- iug. Outside influences depress first the “inside nerves” then the stomach, Heart and Kidneys will usually fail. Strengthen these failing nerves with Dr. Shnop’s Restorative and see how quickly health will be yours again. Sold by W. A. Sanderson. Boy’s SWeater Coats, 390 each; Sum- mer Jerseys, white. with navy trim- mings. 25c each; Boy’s Negligee Shirts, nice patterns; in stripes and plain figures. Eauh, 500. Sizes, 12% to 13%;. Atkinson & Switzer. Florence Nightingale, the heroine of the Crimean \Vax', the queen of nurses, ofteh referred to as “The Lady with the Lamp,” died in London on the 14th inst, at the age of 90 years. Agnes B. only daughter of Robert Clark, Postmaster at Thm‘nhill was on the 10th inst marlied to John Scott. late of Germistnn. Tx-unsvu], S. A.. and Sergeant in the Witwaters and Rifles. having served with distinction in the late war. Mr. Thomas Clark of Thornhill re- cnntly pulchased the fznm of the late VVm.’Gnhn, helng Int, 9. con. 2 Mark- ham. The farm contains about 130 acres; the price paid is $12,500. There is an excellent orcth and some Very valuable timber on the place. TH E DR AGOON UOTIILION. News Notes. iDon’t Risk even a pennyâ€"until health returns. ‘And I mean just exactly that. ‘1 9m the one physician who says to the sick. "1 Wm. out of my own pocket. pay for your medi- cine if it fails to bring you help !‘_’ And for 20 years Dr. Sheep’s medicines have} been used and recommended in every city and hamlet in Amgrica. They are positively stand- ard in every communityâ€"and everywhere. Then why pay the cash. and at your risk. for other unwarranted and uncertain medicines?‘ Thousands upon thousands have in the past» successtullg used D1; Sheep’s Restoragve. VBquvWAuAA.’ um“. inabh nerves. When thsSto- I or the Heart or Kidney nerves fall. thesesickones know how quickly Dr. h o o p ' a Re- storative will bring them back to health again. But. best of all. they positively take no money risk whatever. They know that when health fails to remrn Dr. Shoop will himself gladly pay the dmggist for that best. And for that test a. full 30 day-treat- ment is freely granted. But write me first for an order‘ This will save delay and disappointmentâ€"L All drpggists sgll_l_)r,_ Shoop‘s Restorative anal "Lunmnun For sale at~the C. Station, or delivered village and vicinity:-â€"â€" STEAM COAL Cassel’s Magazine, per annum . $1.5i. The Story Teller . . 1.70 The Quiver . . . ! Musical Home Journal . . The Girl-5' Realm . . . . Little Folks . . , . : Chums . . 1.50 1.50 - ; ( "r‘r‘ UIUI - I u u: uggmw m4“ .1. y . in m“, _ _. . , ,, ‘Dr. Shoop‘s Rheumatic Remedy. but all are not uthorizedto give the 30 day test. So dropmealine pleaseâ€"for I havouppoint- ed an honest and responsible druggist in 3.1111031 every community. everywhere. missue my no‘ help. no pay." medicines to the sick. Tell me also which book you need. The bookg below w_i11 surely 0mg: up may and1 NUT, STOVE, FU RNACE ’ Best Scranton coal. Also Tile. ' Bran and Victor Feed-for cattle and hogs. Also shorts and good American corn (old); xuc uuunu MVA‘I‘V . -...__. - helpful ideas to those who are notwell. Besides you are perfect,- ly free to consult me Just as you would your homo physic- ian. My advice and the book below are yams-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 or1 personal advice plan. My best efiortis barely]; All kinds of grain bought and highest possible priger‘. paid at the Elevator. C A S S E L L 8’ Canadian P u 1)“ fishing Company The monthly magazines oi the above [company cover every variety of interest, and can now be obtained in Can- adzi by yearly subscription at low rates. worth your simple request. So wnte now while you have it fresh in mind. for tpmorrow never leomes. Dr. Shoop. Box 12. Racme. Wis. I 'No. 1 On Dyspepsia No. 2 0n the Heart No. 3 On the Kidneys It is not necessary it) send to forelgn countrlez. t 31' magau zines. Read the followmgziâ€" Gei Heaflh Subscriptions taken at THE LIBERAL Office, 0; may be sent to CASSELLS &_ COMEANY Afierwards J. .H. RAMER GOA L. For threshing engines. [Single copies, 3 cts. 42 AdelaldeWSt‘ V‘. Toronto wmn 'noox sun I Send youv No. 4 For Women No. 5 For Men No. 6 On Rheumatism No‘ in the

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