Liberal and Daily Mail (York Cnu’nby)........ Liberal and Farmer’s Su-n .... .. Liberal and Farmer’s Advocate .ihorul and Farm & Dairy . .. a Night; . . . . . .. .. Liberal and Famle Het'ulid Liberal and The Evening News Libm'al and Daily Globe (York Liberal and Wee-.le Globe. . Liberal and \Veekly Mail . . . . . Liberal and Canadian Farm U. Lih91~n1_and Toronto Saturday ‘ In a. speech in Iowa Theodore Roose- velt commended the work of the Taft Administration in nengi-akinga tariff agreement with Canada“ Miss Dorothy Hobsam of Hamilton, who was V injured in an automobile accident two months ago, died in the hospital from her injuJ-ies‘ ~ Rev. Malcolm MacKinnon of “700d- ln-idge was elected Muderator of the Toronto Presbytery. There will be the usual advance of mne cent per quart in the price of milk for the winter months in the city, com- mencing Nov. 1. Mr. W. E. \Vollington, the widely- known nurserymun and horse owner, died suddenly at his home on G‘errard street east, Toronto. 500. extra on each paper to States for postage. The Experimental Union Meetings wili be held at Guelph in January in- stead of the time of the Winter Fair. GET THE BEST Sir James Whitney and Hon. Dr. Pyne visited the Q.O.R. camp at; Alder- slmt, on Monday. The deathvoccurrpd of Mr. A. M. Mqutlhoun, brother of the Deputy Minister of Education. A strong movement is afoot in Ger- many to bring about free trade in cattle and meat. AUnited States training ship anchor- ed off the Exhibition grounds. It is plainly to be seen that as the years go by the numbers of people who formerly defended the public bar are gradually diminishing. In discussing the liquor trafï¬c anotherspeaker said that “ the time had come to proclaim in strong terms that the Anglican Church was the un- compromising foe of the whole miser- able trafï¬c.†Two great religious bodies now in sessionâ€"The Roman Catholics .at Montreal and the Anglicans at Hali- faxâ€"have spoken very plainly of the great evils resulting from the liquor trafï¬c, but some of the speakers saw even more danger in what is known as the social evil. One of the bishOps in speaking on those questions said: t‘ The social evil eats'at the Vitals of a nation like cancer. Drink may de- stroy its thousands, but the social evil was responsible for the destruction of tens of thousands.†Lax-ets 5 RICHMOND HILL, ONT" SEPN. 8, 1910 @112 ï¬ihemi. 2380 Quarto Pages New Pitta. £300 Hlmtnï¬pnl. Rich Blnéhgl. Edited by W. T. HARRIS. Ph.D.. I.L.'I\. United States Commissioner of Educatiuu. 1' 4â€"2-3. "DictionaryWrinkh-I.†mfltragediï¬phloh. New Gazetteer of the World wifh more than 35.000 titles. based on the latest census returns. NewBiogx-aphical Dictionary containing 1 be names of over 10,003 noted persons, date c1 birth, death, etc. Needed in'EXéry Homé Puhll-horn. Sprinuneld.H-'u. 25,090 New Words Also Webster's Collegiate Dictionary 1116 Pages. “00 Illustrations. Regular Ediï¬on 7:10:35 innhut. sviindingq. De Luxe Edition saumxlx in. Printed hop; sum ' I, on Libln paper. 2 beautiful binding; 00m) ty‘) . L. CLUBBING‘ RATES FOR 1910-. G. .9 c. MERRIAM (20.. Recently Enlarged WITH News Notes. ..$1 . . 1-. 75 United 3.50 3.50 .75 Cancelling Speglal Summer Serv1ce SATURDAY SERVICE Cars leaving Toronto for SIHN‘AY‘E at; 12.30. 2.30 and 7.30 p.m. Ours leming Sutton for Tun-onto at, 12.45, 2.4521le 7.45 p.m. Will he Discontinued after Saturday. Sept. 10th. SPECIAL MONDAY SERVICE Toronto 8: York Radial Railway Company Late car will leave Toronto at. 11.45 p.m., for Newmarket and intermediate 'points. on Sept. 15!. 2nd, 3rd, 5th, 6th, 7th, 8th, 9th. &10th. Limited car leaving Eastlnourne at 6.45 u.m.. will be discontinued after Monday, Sept. ]2t,h. Ours leaving Sutton at 5.45 a.m., 4.45 and 8.45 p.m., dz.in for Toronto. will be discontinued after Saturday, Sept. 24th. ' On Monday. Sppt. 5th, (Labor Day) special half-hour service will be operated between Toronto and New- market. The following special sex-vice will be operated by the Mt‘tm'rpulitnn Division (if the anunto& Ym-k Radial Railway in conm‘ctiun with the Canadian National Exhibition at, Tux-Hutu:â€" Cars leaving Toronto at 8.30 a.m.. 3.30 and 8.30 p.11-r. daily for Sutton, will, alter Saturday, Sept. 24th, npemte tn Newmarkeb only. Sept. 7, 1910. 9-2- Four young Bulls, four months and over. Special Bar ServicefLeave 166 acre farm north of Village. Buildings A]. Land in good state of cultivation A130 100 acres on the 2nd of Mark- ham. 38~tf THURSDAY. Sept. 15â€"Auction sale 0f House and lot in the village of Gm‘mley. the property of Oliver Lehman. Sale at 2 p.m, J. H, Prentice. Auctioneen Willowdale mAGENCYâ€" J'. H. SANDERSON, V.S. Houses 21nd IJOtS FOR SALE meantimwdï¬veubommwvllm mmï¬omumupudw. Somehow mvdovuï¬'ï¬hldï¬r Babe: mum 000.01 Mun-Jud. You-restarted“ storm-luau uoammmdnwm-m All“ a was In sauce, but than mac "1. Simon 3 Oo..Porflnnd. Mahmwilheou‘n has. fun W the“ work wbhh REAL ESTATE ‘â€"NOW ON HAND METROPOLITAN DIVISION YORKTON RANGING FROM $800 TO $5.000. HOLSTEINS AN] TAMWORTHS Excellent Opportunity for the Investor or Intending Puchaser RICHMOND HILL For full information address G. H. Brudln-onk, Sec. Bum-d of Trade. Tamworths, all ages. J. MCKENZIE SIX VERY DESIRABLE Auction Sales. NOTICE A leading grain growing and stock-raising centre in Western Canada. Collegiate Institute under con- struction, costing $70,000. The Judicial, Educational, Distributing and Land Ofï¬ce centre. of Eastern Saskatchewan. 4 Chartered Banks, 7 Churches, 25 Mercantile Houses, General Hospital, 2 Newspapers. MANAGER Stock Farm AND 7-3 8-2 TERMS OF SALE :â€"Twenty per cent. of the purchase money on day of sale; enough in 307 days thereafter- to make one-third of the rfumhuse price. The balance may Sam on mortgage to suit the purchaser at 5 per cent. per annum interest. The property will be utfered £01- sale subject to a reserve bid. Further terms and conditims. of sale will be made known at; time of sale on upon 'applicatinn to .1. S. pghman. Guardwn, (Sgt-inlay P. 0»: Under instructions from J. S. Leh- man, Guardian, there will be offered for sale, by Public Auution, at John- ston’s Store. at Gormley, the following property belonging to Oliver Lehman. namely:â€" That certain parcel or tract of land fmd px-ernjggs situgtel‘ lying anq belng HOUSE and LOT Thurs., _ Sept. 15, 1910 in the Village of Gormley, in Lb; Township of Markham, in the County of York and Province of Ontario, and containing by admeasuremenb one quarter of an acre, be the same more 01' less. being composed of part, of the east, half of lot numbér 35, in the third concession of the said Township of Markham, and may be more par- ticularly known as Village Lot; Num- beg Fifteen according to Plan 0n the property are a new huuse 16x28 ft" with wing 12x16 fb.; new stable 18x24 ft. The property is well fenced and there is a good well of water. Everything new. Possessmn given the l5§llof~Qc§Qpen391Q E), Hill 8: C0. The Next Sitting uf Divxsion Com-t. tm No. 3, County 0f York, will be held in the Court Room, DIVISIflN - GOURT. TUESDAY, SEPT. 13, 1910 Vaughan Council the next meehng n! the Council of the Muni- cxpa.;it.v 0i Vaughan will be held in the Town Hall. Vellorev on Remember that. Boost your own town. You buy to suit your taste, We sell to suit your purse. AUCTION SALE By J. S. PRENTIGE, £89., Auctioneer Richmond Hill Saturday, Oct. 1, 1910, ()ummencmg at 10 a. m. T. F. MCMAHON CLERK IN THE Village of Gormley. RICHMOND HILL 919§t,_g1’,9‘?‘l- At the Hour of 2 RM. 573 your cash at home and and _0F_.. at 1 p. m. 8A8 K. J. B. MOLEAN Clerk Possibly the best; faIm in the Town- ship of Mark ham. consisting of a block hundred acres on the 3rd Con. Well watered; good house: fair outbuildings; Well fencetl; close to school and church. The very best crop producing land. Good orchard. and altogether a. very desirable property. For further par- ticulars appl y to H. A. NICHOLLS Real Egtate Agent 3-tf. Richmond Hill. 41-†$8,000 on ï¬rst mortgage on farm property. A Fear of having a. tooth extracted Ia unnecesuary under our special treat- ment. We often romovo four and ï¬ve at one alt- tlngâ€"impossiblo if at- tondod by pain. Money to Loan THE CANADIAN SHREDDED WHEAT CO., LIMITED NIAGARA FALLS, ONTARIO Toronto Ofï¬ce, 49 Wellington Strut Em m9 made from the whole wheat berry, steam-cooked, shredded and baked. Nothing added, nothing taken away. It con- tains all the material for building brain, bone and muscular tissue. Its very crispness promotes mastication, which means sound teeth and good digestion. A light, palatable and nutritious food that insures sturdy, robust health. Two biscuits (heated in oven) eaten with hot milk every morning for breakfast will enable a boy or girl to reach the top-notch of muscular agility and mental alertness and will fortify them against the dangers of cold and exposure. All the Meat of the Golden Wheat. Made in Canada. Which do you value the mostâ€"your cattle or your children? You know that the health and development of your live stock depends on the quality of the food you give themâ€"~â€"that they must have good, strong, nourishing food. Are you as par- ticular about your children? Do you insist on their diet consisting of food that will build up the little muscles, that will develop the brain and keep the stomach sweet and cleanâ€"so essential to growing children? Give them the best and most natural food for growing childrenâ€"- CATTLE OR CHILDREN HYSLDP “03., lelied TORONTO, ONT. Apply to H. A. NICHOLLS. Real Estate Agent. Richmond Hill. $50 Whams fer $25 For Sale Hyslop Bicycles $25 IIGYGLES AND AUTOMOBILES BISCUIT AUGUST, 1910. and remains there for ingpectiun. Electors are called upon to examine the said List, and if any omissions or any other errors are fuund therein to. take immediate- pltuceedings to have the said errors correct-ed according to law. Clerk of the said Municipalityg “Dyed this 27th day of Aug†1910. Notice is hereby given that I have transmitted or delivered to the per- sons mentioned in the Eighth and Ninth Sections of “The Voters’ List Act†the copies required by said Sec- tions to be so transmitted or deliveredr of the List 1112th pursuant to said Act and amendments thereto of all *pei‘a sons appearing by the last Revisedj Assessment Roll of the said Munici- pality to be entitled to vote in the said Municipality at Elections for Members of the Legislative Assembly and at Municipal Elections; and that said List was F IRST POSTED UP at rny ofï¬ce at the village of Maple on, th'e TWENTYâ€"SEVENTH DAY OF‘ Voters’ List, 1910 Two Reg. Leicester Rams, also Eight Grade Two Shear Ewes. . Apply to Independent ’Phone 4706 VAUGHAN Municipality of the Township of For Sale County of York. J. B. MCLEAN, yids. THOMPSON, W i Headford.