-_MEVâ€"é:_éï¬ï¬‚â€"d:;iék and Miss Olive Chadwick of York Mills are visiting this week with relatives at Shady Bank farm. MrfLewis Diceman of Tester: ae- cumpanied by his sister Annie renew- ed old aquaintanée‘in this vicinity last Supduy evening. 'II-I ,,9,,:|, It will be seen'by a communication in another column that the manage- ment of the Toronto and York Radial Railway'purpose putting an end to rowdyism on their cars. As stated in the letter patrons of the railway are often forced to listen to disgust- ing language and improper conduct. Passengers shollld give the manage- ment every assistance in their efforts to punish the rowdy element. "Mi-éi‘biï¬Ã©il’iimri} “Willow Lane" farm, is visiting with her sister Mrs. H.» MchauLfl‘egnnefanceville. ‘ u.- ru- The far-mew of this vicinity are huéy taking up'their pntatoes.. Reports are that they are agood crop. (Too late for last week.) Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Johnston and family of Victoria Square spent; Sun- day last with Mr. and Mia. Thus. J‘E‘igesz- - m. - 9,5,,“ L‘_4 Mr. John Nixon, “Frog Valley†farm spent. Sunday last with his nephew and niece Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Uquk jr_'_., Cul‘JVille.‘ ’ nm.,,,_ The Globe has tried during all its history not to lose sight. of the fact that a newspaper can lay an impart- ant part in nation an empire build- ing. One way in which this has been eifectivelv pructiSed is by "keeping trained members of its staff constant- ly “on the Wing" inseurch of useful and interesting information. Wherever important national work or would events in which Canadians were con- cerned were taking place, or where pii-neer develu meat was in progress, there The Glnge commissioners have been I-epurting with intelligent dis- cernment for the beneï¬t of this C(igntry. __ Mr. H.’ 000k accompanied by his cousin Mr. S. “fond of Garrville spent. last. Sunday with their cousin, Mr. H. J. Nixon, “Fl-0g Valley†farm. Mr. A. Caden uf King‘ met with 3; ver severe accident on Tuesday of last Week by having his leg broken if) th places. Mr. Cnden Who has been emplode as section~man upon the G.‘ T. R. fur the past. few years was try- ing to save his coat. from falling off the hand car, slipped and got his leg caught in the car. He was taked to Dr. Michal-t’svï¬ice and had the wound dressed and was sent on the 7 o’clock' train to Grace Hnspital Toronto. The My; report is that. he is doing ‘ni‘cely. --- muuv. Mr. Iand Mrs. '1‘. \waso'n and little daughter of Toronto visited with his parents Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Watson this week. , i - Walker commenced duties as principal of the Public School hex-e on_Mm_1d-ay of t,h_i_s_‘yee|.<.. H _...,V _.____5_ Local] “réin storms and high winds passed over this vicinity last week, cu‘gsing utuqh 1938 in tbs! appje - ' V affliï¬Ã©ifairmels in fliis vicihity report; enormous crops of potatoes. RiEï¬Ã©xn HILL, 0NT.. Mr. and Mrs. A. Baggs and family of Tut-onto spent. from Saturday till Monday with Mr. and Mrs. .51. Mc- Quarrie. _ .. -. .n .u- 1 WEB-1;]; 10f thelfriends from this placé thok in the jubilee sex-vices at Strange on_ _Sun¢_i_ay lastf ' ’ I‘I, gn, Mr: Mrs. ,0. Crack. "Grand View†farm, spent, Sunday with re- latives in King Horn. V Thomas is repairing the luaurse l1ng occupied by Mr. Ed. Leece. xv:_4_ “141..-... YTHH.“-†Elm-£1112an This policy has rarely.'if ever, been mm-e generally practised than at; pre- sent. To-da the Managing Editor of l‘he Globe, ï¬r. J. A. Macdonuld, is in Mexico, where a three weeks‘ cele- bration o'f republican government. is being held, and u on his returnhe will contribute a seri, of sketches on that interesting countryâ€"a. country whose relations to Canada are .bi-eoming very close. _-_--,... .. . Mr. W. J. Jeffers, another member of the staff of The Globe. is at present on a. imieering trip in the Gowganda, Elk Bake, and the far north cuuntxy. Mr. Jeffers is exceptionally equipped for such an expedition, having spent. several years In the mining camps, America and Smth Africa. ' Mn. M. 0. Hammond, Editor of the Illustrated Magazine Section of The Globe. is contributing letters on the political situatiuu in the United States. These will be continued dming the next, few weeks. Mr. Hammond’s in- stl-untioni being Lu travel wherever good “copy†from' a Canadian view- point can be secured. It goes without; saying that, not in ï¬fty years has so much interest been taken by Canadians in Lnited States politics as is the case entitle p~11es_ent_ timef ’ The Eight: is trying to live up to its record in the matter of keeping its readers posted, aside altogether from the. ordinary sources of local and telegraphic news. stoppeq in 20 minutes sure w1th Dr. Shoop‘s Croun Remedy. Ono test will surely prove. No vomitin no dis- tress. A safe and pleasing syrupâ€"We. ï¬ruggists. A NATIONAL NEWSPAPER. Hope. 6&1? ’ 13. 1910 Good farm for sale ahnut ï¬ve miles from Toronto, 215 acres, a mile and a half from Yonge Street. mostly clear- ed and under cultivation but some good timber, good buildings. good soil, good water. PROUDFOOT, DUNCAN & 00.. The undersigned will receive tenders until Friday, Nov. 4th. for the sale of the house and’out‘, buildings lately occupied by the late V’Vnndruff Mil- bourne. on Elizabeth St, in the Village of Richmond Hill. Buildin .5 must be removed on or before let. an.. 1911. Each tender nmst be accompanied with a deposit of Five Dollars. which will be returned :mt once to the un- successful tenderers. The highest. m- any tender not necessarily accepted. Terms cash. All tenders to be ad- dressed to A numbei‘ of pure-bred Shropshire ram lambs. Apply to. RANGING FPLOM $800 TO $5,000. 1166 acre farm n‘m-thlof \‘ithgF. Buildings Al. ‘Laï¬d in good state of cultivation Also 100 acres on the 2nd of Mark- ham. ' -_â€"â€"AGENCYâ€"â€"â€"â€" J'. H. S-ANDERSON, v.3. 14â€"t.f. 14-3 210 acres. more or less. lying be- tween Yonge St. and 2nd con. Mark- ham. Good house and barn. and plenty of water; 100 acres under cultwation. Large bush. Possession April 1, 1911. Apply NAUGHTON BROS†14-tf TOWNSHIP OF MABKHAM Houses and Lots FOR' SALE ' NOTICE is hereby given that I have transmitted or delivered to the per“- sons mentioned in Sections 5’and 6 of the Voters’ Lists Act, the copies re- quired by said sections tn be so trans- mitted or delivered of the lists made pursuant to said Act of all pexsuns appearing by the last revisml Assess- ment Roll of the said municipality to be entitled t0 vote m‘a'the said munici- pality at the eloctinust for members of the Legislative A'ssembly‘iind ,{tt Muni- cipnl Elections", anqlthittls‘aigf list'was ï¬rst posted up invain Uffléemeninn- ville (m Mundav: the Sliél'flity‘nf new. her. 1910, and remains theiéfoqi't‘iigpee- REAL ESTATE tiun. -- g - ., Electors are calléd'lxpon‘ 1Mgï¬mmé ‘ thv said lists, aï¬d if'gin'y‘=bixï¬Ã©sidï¬gm’ other errors are .fofl'nd tha’kiinaflgflg immediate pl-uuk-tjdfnkz'q rtifi‘ifï¬V-‘¥d[£ errors corrected 112:1:0‘1flimg CO 1533‘}; » ‘-U;;H. STJ-VER.‘ We: : Clerk Uf‘ChF'Su1a’lnli‘l '13 h‘y. VOTERS’ LIST, [9") YORKTON Sale by Tender Excellent Opportunity for the Investor or Intending Puchas’e; Farm for Sale Bafristers. 12Richmond Street East. Toronto. 14-3 RICHMOND HILL Farm for Sale F o'r full information uddrvss G. H. Brudln-ook, Sec. Board of Trade. NOW ON HAN D--â€" pl â€"â€"Municipality of theâ€"â€" SIX VERY DESIRABLE County of York. ‘8. Apply to. W.- TENNYSON For Sale For Sale 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. lot 31, 3rd con. Vaughan King P. O. MANAGER H. A. NICHOLLS. Richmond Hill. Elgin Mills. V EDGELEY Â¥ cider & Jelly Mill WILL START TO RUN An eight. mom brick house on Yonge street. Furnace and other souven- ie‘uces. ' lO-tf Pnsfly the best farm in the Tuwu- ship 0 l urkhum. consisting of a block bundled acres on the 3rd Con. Well Wat-area; guod house: fair nutbuildinga; well fenced; 01089. to school and church. The very best; crup producing land. Guudnrchard. and altogether a very desirable property. For further par- ticulars apply to H. A. NIGHOLLS 3-tf. The owner may have the same by proving property and paying for this advertisement. D. HILL. A hlack Collie dug came to the premises nf the undersigned, lot 40. Con. 2 Vaughan, on or about, the 27th Sept. 1910. The dog wears a tag. Owner uni}:i have same by proving pro ex-t an a in ex \ensen. p y p y .g GIIEO. BONE 13-3 ' Oar: ville P. O. Lost on Good Friday small beagle hound, black and white with tan fans. Mile west. of Elgin Mills.» Rewards. " “Aâ€... “h . -- 13-2 12-3 11-2111 41-tf On Ynnge sweet, near the Summit- ngse. Oak'Ridgesha Fur _SLole. Ell-n, 36x63 feet. in pond repair. on west half of lot 30. can. 5, Vaughan. Apply to R. PHILLIPS. Small Ice Wool Shawl between Mapleand Elgm Mills. Finder lease [gage at. LIBERAL OFFICE 01- “wle MONDAY, OCT. 3, 1910 Will Manufacture Raw Cider, Boned Cider, Apple Butter and Jell as usual Thanking mu- numerous patrons for past, favm's, ‘ we would snlicit a (mn- tinuance of the same in the future. 13â€"4 $8,000.0n ï¬rst, umrlgige. on farm property. A ' CIDER APPLES WANTED AND WILL RUN MONDAY AND TUESDAY OF EACH WEEK 7 ' 'T‘ILL‘ NOV.'15. HIGHEST MARKET PRICE PAID FOR SWEET OR SOUR CIDER APPLES For Sale or» Rent Money tb Loan Barn for Sale Apply to For Sale strayed H. A. NICHOLLS, ’ Real Estate Agent. Richmond Hill. Found Yvurs truly. Lost Lost Richmond Hill Bakery. Apply to H; VV‘L'NGE R. . " ROBT. DEAN. Real Estate A ent Richmon‘ Hill. SASK. York Mills. D. HILL. Laskay. 13-t'f Daily Mail and Empire Daily News .ryear_l a ‘x ’ . weekly Mail and Empire, balance of year I ._ Family Herald, balance of year" - . ‘- - Family Herald and Weekly? Star, 1 year ~ Daily G10be,'York Co. York 00. Daily Star, outside of ‘ towns and’villages Busu Man’s~ Magazine Weekly Mail and Empire to J an. 1, ’12 - ' Farmer’s Advocate Canadian Farm Weekly Globe to J an. 1,. ’12 Subscriptions for weekly 9:an daily papers taken with _“The=Liberal‘? ‘ at $1 a. year at the following rates:'- Weekly Globe, - balance of Every family should havé bOth‘ their local paper and a, '- oiny' paper made from the whole Wheat berry,‘ steam-cooked, shredded and baked. Nothing, added, nothing taken away. It con- tains all the material for building brain; bone and muscular tissue. Its very crispness promotes mastication,'which means sound teeth and good digestions†A light, palatable and nutritious food that insuressturdy, robust health. Two biscuits (heated in oven).eatenfwith hot milk every morning for breakfast will enable a boyior girl to reach the top-notch of muscular agility and mental: alertness and will fortify them against the dangers of cold; and 'exposure. All the Meat of the Golden Wheat. ~Made in Canada. THE CANADIAN SHREDDED WHEAT CO., LIMITED ‘ NIAGARA FALLS. ONTARIO . Torch Ofï¬ce, 49 Wellington SM Eu! ’ ‘ m9 Which do you value the mostâ€"your cattle or your children ? You know that the health and development of your live stock depends on the quality of the food you give themâ€"that they must have good, strong, nourishing food. Are you as par- ticular about your children? Do you insist on their diet consisting of food that yvill build up the little muscles, that will develop the brain and keep the stomach sweet and clean~so essential to growing children?_ Give them the - best and most natural. food for growing childrenâ€"â€" CATTLE OR CHILDREN BISCUIT RATES ‘kly’AQOC. me 750; 1.40 ' 900. 2.50 “9’ 2.50 of 1.50 . 1.75 200$ OCT; DC;