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The Liberal, 22 Sep 1910, p. 1

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Calls by telephone from Richmond Hill-charged to me. bloomed Auctioneauor the County of York. re- spectfully policxts your patronage and friendly Influence sales attended on the shortest notice sud M reasonable-rates P 0 address King Tsug‘eon, ,, J K McEwen Maple v Weston Salgeon a: McEwen. Licensed Auction-ears for the 'County of York‘. 85.108 “tended to on shot-test 'notice and at rea- sonable rates Patronage solicited J, H Pmm' ac. Modnaed Auctioneer for she County :1: York. @0043 sold on consignment. General Rules of ntock.et~o. promptly ottended to at reasonable my“; Resgxl'ence Unionvillfie 7 The Newton School of Music Richmond‘am, Ont. Wt}, 3 (51317113; SIESRKErook. agent for the above JOHN R. CAMPBELL, AT THE UBERAL HUNTING & PUBLISHING ROUSE RICHMOND HILL, ONT. THORNHILIâ€"Tuésdays, 9.30 a. m. to ’13. F . Mo MAH ON. ., . 4.30 p.m. EGLINIO‘Nâ€" M rmdny, Th ursday, Friday Mid Saturday mornings; Manda 'y, \Vednesdgxy and Friday evenings. [‘oaoxro QFFICEJ‘Zfi) Sherbuur‘ne St. Gas-und‘Cucz'tine for extractions. FALL'TERM OPENS 53m. 6, 1910. A. S. THOMPSON. M.D., CM. ts PUBLISHED EVERY I'HURSDAY MOBNlN-C} .“DB, E. J.i;WUUDS Dentist, : RICHMOND HILL". WEDNESDAYS 9.30 AM To 5 RM. DR. W. R.'PENTLAND ‘ RICHMOND HILL VOL. XXXIII. Flrst bous‘e north of Atkinson & - Switzer’s store. ' $1 per annum, in advance. VETERIN ARY SURGEON, Thdrnhill. {6 J. EAR'LE‘ NEWTON; magnum, BUSINESS CARDS. 8TH" SEASONâ€"1910-’11 L.R;C.P & S., EUIN. PHYSICIAN, r SURGEON AND ACCUUCHEUR. RICHMOND HILL. We fiihmx OFFICE AND RESIDENCE: Emma £2. Pnopsmroa: Phone N o. 2402. mummy RESIDENCE gamma. BLOUGH flwtal. Prepares pupils for the graded ex- aminations held at; Tmonto Conserva- tory of Music and Unlvexsity of 1‘0- l'onm. Special course in “Myer’s” Kinder: gal-ten Method, particularly helpful to beginners. v Class F the year. A large §tock Undertakers a: Embalmers, RICHMOND HILL &, THORNHILI. Richmdnc. Hill unvfiv Haws Auroraofficeâ€"Bémoveu to the old pdst ome.‘ one door west of the entrance to the Ontarw Bank - «' Newmarket ofllceâ€"Three doors south of aha pasc omce ‘ HERBERT Lgxxox G STV MoRan‘ A urors. Mouov to loan on [and anuchnhbe _: lowest rates A¢ . M A _ _ , m Barristers, Snliétuns, 8w. NATIONAL TRUST CHAMBERS 2U KING ST E.. TORONTO, Canada. FRANK DENTON. K. C. W. MULOCK BOULTBEF W. H. MchRE LENNQX & MORGAN Danton, Dunn & Boult'bee Toronto Office, 33 Richmnnd St. West, \Vesley Buildings. Richmond Hill ' Office '(“Lihemw Office), every Thursday fm-enoun. _ Maple, Thursday aftermgqn. Woodbx'idqe,»SaLhrday fox-enmm. Money to 1mm at Five Per Cent (5%) BARRISTER, SOLICITOR. A. F. G. Lawrence 1i" J. Dunbar Barristersfiaficitors, Notaries, 306. Home Life .Building' 00:. ~Adelaide & Victoria 81.3.. I’m-onto. ' 01' Ma Repaired gmpmm . Wt Tonnwm, mm Know that our facilities are absblutely first class and that; those who attend are sure to be highly satisfied. They also know our graduates easily get positions because they are “thoroughly compoteh." Write for catalogue. Enter any time. / ConL YONG: ANb ALEXANDER S'rs. W. J. ELLlOTT, Principal J. EDWARD FRANCIS, NOTARY PUBLIC COMMISSIONER. CONVEYANCER. ETC‘ is to’ decide to get a business educationvand the next is where to get it. Those who are acquainted with the work done in popular PIANO TUNING MISS MILLIE TRNCH REAL ESTATE, ETC. THORNHILL Commissioner, Conveyancer, etc. Insumnce, and Real Estate Issuer of Marriage Licenses. Lawrmce 84' Dunbar, Barristers a nd ssollcll’ors . The First' Important Step [. A. NICHOLLS NOTARY PUBLIC RICHMOND HILL, QNT., THURSDM, SEPT.- 22, 1910 TORONTO. ONT. voncmc. AND. . ‘ . ACTION REGULATING 505:: 5'. 9av1‘d’son THORNHILL WRIGHT BROS RICHMOND HIIiL Teacher of Plano ll course in “Myer’s” Kinder: Hethod, particularly helpful to Is. recitals are given throughout '. 42-1y stock of Funeral Furnishing kept at; both places WILLIAM COOK mm Expert Work Guaranteed J‘In Essentiafi, Unity; in 33mm. L, NOTARY, ETC. Richmnnd St. Pnone Main 898 mortgages at A clever, popular Candy Cold Curel Tabletâ€"culled Preventics~is being; dispensed by druggists everywhere.l In a few hour§, Preventics are suid to ' break any cum-completely. And Preventics, being:- so safe and tooth, home. are very fine lim- children. Noi Quinine, no laxative, nnthing harsh nor sickening. Box of 48â€"250. Sold by \V. A. Sandersbn. Samuel Hayes, a. contractor, was seriously injured last Satuxday. He was riding on a. motor bicycle. and when coming onto Yonge street from McDougall’s sideroad. was struck by a. Metropolitan car. He did not hear the op roaching car owmg to the noise made fly the motor. He was taken to the hospital in an unconscious con- dition. and at last reports he was still unconscious. His condition is-i‘egard- ed as serious. ‘ The following are the officeisap- pointed at the first meeting, when the holding of the ’re-unibn was taken into consideration:â€".~Hon. Presidents, Dr. McConnell. A.’ J. Collins, G. Ramsden, J. Hopper; chairman FL Kendall; Secretary~Treasui-er, C. H. Ellston. Andglater, votes of thanks were tendered Mr. F. Kendall, chairman: and Mr. C. Ellston, secretary of the Old Boys’ Association, Toronto, for the admirable way they man-aged thg whole affair. The local committee Were also thanked for :the village decorations. and for the hospitality extended to all. It is doubtful if a. moresuccesful‘Re-hnion has ever been held in this province than that of Tl’llglrnhill Old. Boys last_Sutu};day. ,pn Am 1e provxsiun had been made in regar to refreshments, and nearly everybody present, remained to enjoy the hospitality at the tables. In the evening shart speeches were given by Ex.-Alderman Geo. Ramsden, Magis- trate J, H. Ramsden, F. Kendall and others. Married Men’s Raceâ€"l, Frank Kells: 2, F. Clay; 3, F. Kendall. ' RunningJumpâ€"l, F. Clay»; 2, Mr. Ggw; 3. N. Francis. Putiing Stnné;i, Mr. Tomilson; M11. Mc‘Kinney: 3, My. Grow. Buys Ran-e, under 15â€"02111 Snigmm; 2, Rulland Gallmmugh; 3, Hall. Kirby. M‘en’s Open Raceâ€"I, (J. H. Ellstun; 2, Wright; 3, H. Sackfleld. Girls“ Race; under 15â€"4. “’innie Situpson:_2, Norma Gunperlhwuite; 3, Myrtle Kreache. L’ " Boys Race, lbwyégx‘sâ€"l. 0. Murphy; 2, Nelsun Simpsml; 3, Russell Blimpges: ‘ ' ' Arriving at. the Park the \isitnr-s‘ warp welcomed in short addresses by Mr. J. E. Fra’ncisnndlnther members of the local cmnmitt‘ee. It might- he hex-g said that Thm'nhill dates from the year 1830 when its founder Mr. Thorn erected grist, mill, saw mill; tunnury, cooper shop and stores. The place ku3 then a busy m-ntro, and farmers from the north side of Harris brought, 'their wheat, to the mill, the round trip taking two or tln-ee days. It. is sufr :0 say that more than a thnllsund people-~ were in the grounds in the afteruonu, and judging frmn the hand shaking and happy countflmncvs all must hm'o‘enjnyed the pleasant re- union. Old friends were pr-esvnt frum all parts nfCunuda and many from United States. ‘ The followmg are the pl‘iijwlnmers In the games and race ' ' ' ._ ¢ Girls moo, undér’lti gz'éai's-LL Hilda. Stephenson; 2. Hazel Stephenson; 3, Flgrence'pnuk; 4, May Burns. Push Oflice from which point several hundred marched to the Hawthorn Mineral Springs Park. one of the px-ettivst and most popular summer resort 1:" this section of country: “ ‘ Ah'nut, 3m’clnck' a. Speéial our arrived having on board the Nm-th Tinvonto Brass Band \vhich'furnished an excel- lent, programme of music during the afternoon. .011 the arrival of .Lhe hand u procession was formed opposite the? I), .-L Am The citizens and former citizens of Timrnhill did themselves credit last Saturday. Septmulwr 17, the nccasion 01’ the Re-uninn of The Old Boys. The Weather was perfect and the village in gain druss luukod very ‘ pretty. Streamers were stretched across Ynnge strvet in sevm'ai places bearing umttoes such as “Old Buys you arP weicume,” “Girls the Town is Yours,” and “Buys the Town is Yours,” and flags and hunting in good taste could he seemnn every store. 'shup and residence for fully at mile and a half on Yonge street, as Well as on side streets. The decurntiun of the village certainly re- flected much credit on the citizens who spared neither trouble nur- exppnse in preparing for bhe welcome of Hid friendsx 7: THORNHILL OLD BOYS’ RE-UNION. STRUCK BY A CAR. N cit-Essentials, Liberty; in all things, Charity.” W'e have just, completed an arrange- ment Wherehg‘ we can ~ (iffer THE LIBERAL and he News for $3.25, or to those living outs.ng pg gowns and yillages, $2.50. ' u‘. “nu \AAK hL-l'fl’ ut uvllt‘. In ad 1t-mu to this The prs carnes exclusive Telegraphic services, Cun- tinenliul and Impelial, and world-wide scope. The Women’s Page of The Toronto News is one of the charms of thatMetro~ polilan newspaper. Some of the most capable women journalists in. Canada are members of The News staff and contribute regularly to this depart- ment. The Inquirer-3’ Corner, in which answers are given daily to all sorts of uestions, is a, feature of this page. ‘he News also makes a, special feature of its fashion plates and provides a daily menu. which has proved an invaluable suggestion in the homes of thousimds of the readers of thi; paper. The \Vomen’s Department covers all the Social News of Canada and the News of the VVomen’s World. A particular- ly strongfeature in its Saturday issue is "maintained- under the title of Fur- helows' and Fanciers, which is crowded with valuable suggestions on shopping and where your sho ping could most econorni‘eally and_ s1 estively be done. It‘s :1 pity when Sle ones drug the stdmnch 0v stimulate the Heart; and Kidneys. That is all Wl‘Q‘ilg‘I A. Weak Stomach. means weak Stnmach nerves, always. And this is also true of the Heart, and Kidneys.“ The weak nerves are instead crying out for help. This 'exPlains why Dr. Shoop’s Rpstombwe is romptly helping Stomach, Heart; an Kidney ailments. The ReStorutive reaches out; for the actual cause of these ailmentsâ€"the failing “inside. nerves”. Anyway 19st, the Restorative 48 .hours. It womb cure s0 soon as that, but you will surely know that, help is coming. Sold by W. San- derson’. ‘ Council ad'ourned to meet at the Town Hall, ellore, _on Tuesday, Oct. 11. at 10 a. 1n; ’ «Carried. A large number of mad accounts wem assed and ordered to be paid. By- aw N0. 891’ was then assed ap- gfintmg Messrs. Wm. 0. Mc (mald of ample, and Dugnld McDonaid of Vel- lore, collectors of taxes for the year 1n1n 1910. arts .01: “70, said town-line and the RIcGntchenn estate, and which are being prepared by Mr. T. H. Lennox. County Solicitor, forwarded at once to the Clerks 0f the Townships _‘nf Vaughan and King. so that the work of grading and repairing suid town- lmn. um y be proceeded wnh at once:â€" Carried. _ Gumemnâ€"Ellisâ€"Tha-t the Treasurer he and is hereby authorized to pay the following g9nerahtécounl8;â€" To '1‘; F. McMahdn, printing 200 _ A _ A 7 l n â€"v‘r ‘ Voters' Lists‘ Z . . . . . . To T. F, MuMahnn, advertising posting up List . ‘ . . . . V . ‘ . . . . .-V. ... v. \v- u.-\: I .u.-..uuu.â€"unlllru- Ellisâ€"Snigeonâ€"«Thztt the Clerk he and is herehyjnstructed to notify Mr. Juhn A. Ramsden. Clerk of the County of York, that frequent complaints have [wen mnde'tn this Ouuncil of the impassable cnnditiun of the townâ€"line. King and Vaughan, con. 8. where the. new cmmty hridge‘ was erected, and ask him to have hy-Inws in regard to the optlniqg ‘unfl‘ closing of ceybarin Ellisâ€"Camernnâ€"Thnt Mr. Henry G. Rumble be appointed \jnluator by this Council to value‘sbeep killed by dog 01- dogs, being the property of Messrs. James and Albert Devins, Kleinhurg; and that the Treasurer be and is here- by authorized to pay two-thirds of said valuation upon receiving the award of the valuator.â€"â€"Carried; Cameronâ€"Saigenanhut the, bonds furnished by Messrs. Wm. O.' McDon- ald and Dugald MuDonuld,‘collectm-§ of taxes for the year ‘19”), be accepted by the Treasurer. the same bemg'cnn- side-red satisfactory by. this Gonna-Hr. Carried. ‘ McNaifâ€"Saignnrh‘Thxit the Clerk he and is hereby instructed to notify the. G. T. R. 00. that the location of the electric bell at Concord station is nnw quite satisfactory to this Gouncll. â€"Cnrried. A me James' Devins, for 8 sheep killed by dogs. ~ From Albert Devins, for 4 sheep and l lamb killed. ‘ Mr. A. Tr Orth appeared before the Cuunciljlski‘ng the usual donation to the: \Vundbridge Agricultural Society. ( McNitirâ€"Ellisâ€"That the Treasurer beand is hereby quthgvrize‘q a: pay to 41... TIL... ‘~_ the Treasurer of ricultulml Society the sum of $50.00.â€" Uarx-ied. , r » Minutes of last: Vréigular meeting read and confirmed. The following sheep claims were prssentedjâ€"> The above Council met at the Town Hall, Vellure. on Tuesday, Sept. 13, at} p.13). Me'mhers present: Mr. D. 0. Long- hnuse, Reeve; -Mx-. James A. Cameron, Deputy-vae, and Messrs. Hém'y W. Ellis. John T. Saigeon and J. Scott MgNuir, Councillors. ’ ‘- CLUBBING OFFER. VAUGHAN COUNCIL. ..... ... . .$93.00 2. 50 Canadiainvr P u ilishing Company Subscriptions taken at THE LIBERAL Office, or may be sent to Cassel’s Magazine, per annum/ '. $1.55. The Story Tellei' The Quiver ‘ .‘ Musical Home Journal . The Girls’ Realm . Little Folks Chu ms ‘.. 1.70 CASSELLS & COM PAN‘! 42 Adelaide St. W ' Toronto It ‘is not necessary (u send to foreign countriez: 1 )I maga- zines. Read the following?"â€" The monthly magazines ot the above company cover every variety of interest, and can now be obtained in Can- ada by yearly subscription at low rates. Allr' kinds of grain [bought and, highest possible pricgr‘i paid at the Elevator. h I h ' GAS S EL LS3 Purity Flour always on handr' ‘ For sale at the C. Station, or delivered .village and vicinity:â€" STEAM COAL For threshing engines. NUT, STOVE, FURNACE ’ Best' Scranton coal. 1 Also Tile. Bran, Shorts and American Corn for cattle and hogs. 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 @dvice plan. My best effort is surely worth your Simple request. I also hava a Rfiéumafic Remedyfimdxhal remedy is covered by the same identical “N help. no pay” protective plan. » . I So let me send you an order at once. No the message to some sick friend. - V A postal will bring the opportunity. â€" I will have an honest and trustworthy drug- gjst to whom you can conveniently go for the 30' day test. * ‘ But first. ask me for the order. for all drug- Rlsts are not authorized to give the 30 day test. So write me now and save all delays. Re- member that tomorrow never comes. Addrosl Dr. Shoop. Box l2, Racine. Wis. Which Book abut I land You? No. 1 0n Dyspepsia No. 2 0n the Heart No. 3_On the Kidneys V Tqmeitjs a, great satisfaction that I an: the Only physician able to say to the suffer-1% sick. "Take my prescription for full 30 days. a. if it mm to help you. the entire expense is mineâ€"not yours.” ' Then why should the sick ‘take any chance on (my other medicine, whose maker dare not back itjust as I do. by this remarkable offer? , ' Besides. mu are free to consult. mo inst an you would your home physician. My advice and the book below are yoursâ€"and without cost. When these nerves are again made wall and s'tcrflfig. than that is the certain and of 31 such. 51 088. . . . .. . ’ , ‘ . I do not 6093 the Stomach; nor stimulate the Heart orKidneysâ€"for that is all wrong. ' _ Dr. 81100st Restorative goes direct m than cause of these ailmentsâ€"the" failing. faltering, in'side or Cont‘rolling nerves. Mid hérein lies the keynote to my success. ' For zoyears it has beén the standard ramp edy for Stomach. Kidney (and Heart ailment; everywhere in America. ' " ' When the "inside" or controlling nerves of these vital organs begin to fail, if;. is Dr. S 0011’: Restorative tha; has quickly vitalized, and s n2. themed. and brought these nerves and organ: back to health again. _ _ And you. no doubt. already know of Dr. Sheep's Restorative" and its popularity. Tell Some Sick One It Is Free If It Fails. Will you do an act of Humanity? Will you tell some sick friend of this, my remarkable offer! . Tell him or her, that you have learned of h medxclne so certain that its maker dare say to the sick. " 11: is absolutely and unconditionally free if it falls." J; H. RAMER I COAL [Single copies, 3 cts. No. 4 For Woman _ No. 5 For Men ' No. 6 On Rheumatism. No?‘ II in the 1.56

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