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The Liberal, 16 May 1912, p. 1

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AT THE LIBERAL PRINTING & PUBLISHING HOUSE RICHMOND HILL.0NT. '1‘. F. McMAHON. [S PUBLISHED EVERY BHURSDAY MORNING RIGHMQNI} HILLâ€"-\Vedhesduy. 9.30 Licensed Auctioneers (or the County of “York. Sales “tended to on shortest notice and ac roa- sorsble rates Pstronue aofloite EGLINTON~20 Castlefield Ave" the rest, uf the week. JOHN R. CAMPBELL, Phane: N. 4593. Callie by phone or otherwise promptly responded bu. Licensed Auctioneez for the County of York, re- spectfully solioxts out patronage and mendly inflr euoe sales at uded on the shortest notice may at ten tunable rates 1‘ 0 address King OFFICE AND RESIDENCE Maple, «()nt. Phone No. 23. ‘ Licensed Aucfioueer for the Counties of York. Qntuip mg Nogch Toanto. _ Special jtwntioq VOL. XXXIV. given to sales of every description. Farm and arm nook ,sales a specialty, Farms bought and sold on commission. All sales awauded to on Ihormwnotice and conducted by me latest up-lo-dlm methods. Address: 259 Ballim St . Noah Toronto. Phone: North 4875. 451 oer annum, in ad‘vance.] Prepares pupils for the gradv‘d ex- aminations held at Tmonbo Sunset-v“.- tory of Music and University of To- ronto. . ‘ ' CO ' Shercial» cnufse in “Myer‘s” Kinder- garten Method. particularly helpful to beginners. » _ Class recitals are given throughout. the year 42-lv '1' Rangoon, - = Maple The NewtOn School of Music Richmond Hill, Ont. DR. W. R. PENTLAND RICHMOND HILL Theoretical. Torhniml and Artistic Elements Dovelnnvd Systematicnlly According to Mndorn Methods. gudifiiér'ii‘eifii Opens Moh'duy, Abri122 D. H. PINKERTON, VS. Gas and Cucaino fur extractions. MISS MILLIE TRENCH First, house nm-th nf Atkinson & Switzer’s store. mm. t0 5 p.m. VETERINARY SURGEON, (Bhoi‘nhill. bUSINESS CAfiDS. DR. E. J. WOODS Dentist, mm $353,211" [PIANO TUNING Salgeon & McEwen. Emma L' Paopnm‘ron Riemann HILL Teacher of Piano J, H. Prentice I). G. BLOUGH. Phone No. 240?. titanium RESIDENCE gum mum. ital. J K McEwen Weston Organ Repuired and Expert Work Guaranteed LENNOX & MORGAN Mouov to loan on land anachabbol mortgages“ owest rates ' Auroraamceâ€"nemox‘eu to the old post omoa one door .west 0! the entrance to the Outuno Bank Newmnrkm amazeâ€"Three doors south 0! the p-nstorfice T Hnnanm Lzmmx G erW MORGAN ~ ' i‘urora. ‘ BARRISTER. Soum'roa, NOTARY, E'rc. Tux-Amt," 01110 e. ann 328 Cnnfvdg-rn tinu Life Bldg" N0. 12 Rit‘hmnnd St. E Richmond Hiil Office (“Liberl Office). every Thursday forenoun. Maplv, Thursday afternuon‘ VVundhl-idqe, Sm-m-duy fun-mum. A. G.F. Lawrence F. J. Dunbar Munev to lcmn at Five Per Cent Z) Barristers, Sulicturv. 8m. NATIONAL‘ TRUST CHAMBERS O 20 KING ST E. TORONTO. Canada 'Barristersfiolicitors. Nata-198. kc. Home Life Building Cox. Adelaide & Victoria. SLs.. for-onto. Te lc'phnnP. Main Gable Address. "Dedn." Tel. M. 3631. Richmond Hill J EDWARD FRANCIS, NOTARY PUBLIC COMMISSIONER. CONVEY AN'TERu ETC. linden-takers a: Embalmers. RICHMOND HILL & THORNHILL A large stock of FI-m-xa] Furnishing kep Bab both places Danton, Grover &' Field H. A. NICHOLLS Lawrence 29 Dunbar, close for vacation during July and August but the large and popular MANY BUSINESS COLLEGES does not“ Students desiring saintly high grade training for choice positions are mvned to write fur. our 'cathloguesz Enter now if. you can. Our graduates'readi’ly‘get. employ- ment. ' ' Commissioner, Conveyancer. ‘etc. Insurance, and Real Estate Issuer of Marriage Licenses. ERICHSEN BROWN & MACNAUGhTON REAL ESTATE. ETC. THORNHILL ‘ w. J. ELLIOTT, Pflnclpa __Cor. Yonga and Megan!» Sm. V Barristers a nd Sollcllors. BARRISTERS, SOLICITORS, CONVEYANCERS, E TC. ROOM 48 CANADA LIFE BUILDING. 42â€"48 KING ST. WEST, ‘ NOTARY PUBLIC VOICING AND . . . . ACTION REGU‘LA‘HNG 305:: 3. ‘9auidson THORNHILL â€" WILLIAM COOK TORONTO. ONT. WRIGHT BRo’s. FRANK Emcasnx Bnowu. A. CAMERON MACNAUGHTON. RICHMOND HILL. ONT.."THURSDAY, MAY 16, 191.2 ELLIOTT TORONTO. “In Essentials, Unity,- in Non-Essentials, Liberty,- in all things, Charity.” gum. Pnone Main 2984 51-6111 An illustrated lecture will be given on Saturday night of this week, May 18, in the Methodist. Church. 00m- lnencing at 8 o‘clock. by Rev. J. C. Cochz'nnr, who spenttwo years among ,tlw mine-rs of angnndn. Mr. Coch- -r:me is no noviov with his kodali land has procured a large number of most interesting scenes not only in the. \ icinity of angundn. hut almin vari- nus pnrts of New Ontario. extending from Manitoulin to. Sault Ste. Marie. lVith an up-to-date lantern and slides er. Gochrune will take hisnudirnce through the north laud over at most ‘inteiwting route for an hour and a half. A fee of 15c for adults and )Uc 'fm- children will he charged to aid in lthe missmn contributions of the :LPllglle and to cover expenses. N0 gnne- should fail to hem this lectme ;frum :1 son of one of the prominent pionoeis of this grant ortion of our provincg which we call 707w Ontario. A high tribute was paid tn mothers last. Sunday by Rev. J. 0. Oochram1 in the Methodist, Church in the morning. and by Rev. E. T. Douglas in the (waning. A charming swvrtness char» ucterIZt-d the singing of the choir in keeping with the services. Mother’s Day “ms ails" observed by the Sunday Schnnl. n .uumber weaning white car- nations in token of their profoundest’. devotion and honor-for their mm as wt-_Ii as may nther truly nubleAnmtlheiu The pastor on Sunday e-renin'g é‘on]- plilnented the congregation on their most. hearty response to Pva-y appeal l-bnt had been made during the year, rendering it ossihle fol the. truz-surer to mort- all t 9 financial obligations of 1hr Church despite the. fact. that up- ward of two hundred dollars had been lost to tho Church by remomls from the Villa 4: and vicinity smce the lust cum-as hiya been made over twu years ago. The Control of lush“ Pests in Canada The Divisinn of En‘fmnnlngv of the Experimental Farms Branch of the Dmnininn Department of Agriculture, Ottawa. has Iecently issued an bulletin by Dr. C. Gordan Hewitt, Dmnininu Entomologist. (m “The Gnntrul of Insect Pests In Canada." An account.. .is given of the history of the war against. insect pests in Can- udn amid the manner in which insect pests have invaded the country as it as been gradually opened up and cultivated. The manner in which the Dominion and Provincial governments are endeuvming hy legislation and other means to prevent the introduc- tion of insect pests in Canada and the increase and spread of those pests already here is described. An inter- esting summary of the various lines of Work undertaken and carried on by the Division of Entomology at. Ottawa is given and the general public will no doubt he surprised at the many prob- lems which come within the scope of the Entomologists who are. cnlred upon todenl with insects in their relations to all the varied activities of man; insects affecting farm crops fruit growing. forest and shade trees; in- sects attuckingmdn‘s possessions and infesting houses; attacking domestic animals and finally affecting the health of man. All insects. however. are not injurious, and the work of the Ento- mologist includes bees and hee-keeping and the study of pnrisitic and other enemies which may he of assistance in obtaining cputrol of_i_nSec_t pests. Gopiesuof this publicatio‘r’), Bulletin No. 9 (Second Series) Experimental Fm ms, may be obtained from the Pub- lications Branch. Department of Agxi- culture, Ottawa. Lady Tnpper. wife of Sir Charles Tapper. died on ‘ Saturday at the Muum. Bexley Heath, Kent, England. The body will hé taken to Halifax for burial, pmhably on the Empress of Britain, sailing on Friday, the 17th inst., and will be nccumpnnied by Sir Charles Tupper and \their two sonsâ€" Mr. Stewm'b Tapper and Sir Charles Hl_hhert. Tugper. _ Dr. \V. Beanie Nesbitt arrived in Toronto Saturday morning from Chi- cago. in cnmpnny with Provincial Inspector A. B. Boyd. He spent the night in the jail. and Monday morning was bailed out by his friends, to be arraigned later on the four charges of fraud in connection with the wrecking of the Furmets’ Bank, upon which he was extmdited. Rt. Hon. R. L. Burden, Prime-Min- ister of Canada. paid a visit, to Toronto Tuesday evening. and after luncheon was presented with :m address by the civic uuthm-ities. . Hun. George P. Graham. whn was Minister of Railways in Sir Wilfrid Laurier’s Government, has been nfâ€"l fgi-ed the'pnsition of President of the Grand Trunk Railway, to succeed the late Mr. Charles M. Hays. IS|Q'I.4 “A... .... .. ‘~-. --.. ... Hon. A. G. McKn.y has taken a law pfiwtice in Edmonton. and no doubt will JRive up his seat in the Ontario Legislature in the near future. THORNHILL CHURCH NOTES. News N otes. There have been several deals in real estate in our village lately. Mix/0. Norman has disposed of his property to a party in Toronto and purposes building a brick PeSIdence on Railway St. Mr. R. Thomas has purchased a. building lot, from Mr. A. Dufl'y.‘ Early closing for three evenings in the week has not met with much favor in the village and vicinitv and i0 is prypnsed to o away wjtll the‘sygtem: prognsed to do away with the system. T e congregntidn of St. Andrew’s Chm-ch have extended a. unanimous call to Rev. J. W. Gordon at a stipend of $1500. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon‘s many friends here regret tn lose them from their midst. They mtend leavin for their new home in Brnntfm-d 0 on- dnv next. _ * The presudent of the proposed elec- tric milwny was here last. week and spoke hopefully of the line coming Lhrnugh in the near future. The English department of Kansas University is taking active steps to eradicate from both the written and the oral discourse of the students the custom of slang using. “There is en- tirer too much slang heard on the campus." said Professor O’Learv. To cultivate taste and discsiniiimtion in the use of the English language, the faculty advises the students to avoid all such terms us: It’s 11 to on, I don‘t thizik. Not, on your life. You can search me. I guess. That’s gnmg Some. Can vnu heat it? Sure I will. i That looks quite spiffy. There’s some class to that. Are you on ? That‘s awfully nice. It’s a cinch. ' 0h, fudge. lut it out. Talking to beat the hand. They’re not in it. It’s all bush. Nothing doing. They’re not in it. That’s nifty. Cough up i He has nothing on m'e. The surest thing you know. Not to he sneezed at. That’s the real thing. I see his finish. TAKE NOTICE. Under the auspices of the Epwm-th League of Headforcl, f1 ee. sample packages of brain food will be furnish- ed to all Whu come (.1) League on Wed- nesday evening of next. Week, May the twenty-second. It, is perfectly safe and harmless and acts so directly upon the organ for which it is prepared that a whole cnmpany of chattering‘people are suddehlv transformed into Earnest. thinkers. It, in no wav interferes with the general health; in fact believing that it acts as an appetizer. li ht. re- freshments have been prepare to be partake-n of after the first dnse. A reward is offered tn anvnne who does not go home thinking lnms‘elf a wiser, if nut a better manâ€"unless. of course, he should happen to be of the opposite sex. . The Summer Time Table on. the Metropolitan Division of the York Radial Railan will 20 into effect on Tuesday, the 2lst of May. New time tables may be secured from the agents of the cnmpnny at the vaiious stations along the line ‘ GAMBLEâ€"On the second concession of Markham, Tuesday. May 14. 1912. to Mr. and Mrs. Harry Gamble, a. sun. FAHEYâ€" At the residence of his brother, at; Elgin Mills, m] Monday. May 6. 1912, Thomas Fnhey, in his 66th year. - _ Interment in Thm-nhill R. C. Ceme- tery May 9. HOLLADAYâ€"In Aurora; May 10, I912. John Holladuy, ,in his 75th year. t , STOCKSâ€"At hifi late residence, King Township. 0n Munday, Ma'y 6. 1912, Abram Stocks, in his 57th year. * MONDAY, May 27â€"Anclinn Sale of Duvisville Hotel Contents. at the . hotel, North Toronto, the prnperty of James Dick. Sale at; 1 o’clock. Terms cash. J . fl. Prentice. Auct. Get the bunk. k That will be about it. SLANG TO BE “CUT OUT.” SUMMER TIME TABLE. Auction Sales Marple. DEATHS BIRTHS. *$+HM%N+§°*+W*WM§ At this sensnn of the year and- den changes of climate bring coughs and colds. Oux prepara- tion of White Pine&Tar 2 ; i ST IVER & HAMER *+*+*+m+l-M+W§WHM Believing it wm bebeneficial td‘lioth buyer and seller, havé decided, Coal, Flour, . 5 ‘ Corns-Bran; 3' Wood; 860. ~ AT THE c.N.0. STATmrLg-ws AND ELEVATOR; " We thank the public for the generous patronage in the past, and will earn- estly strive to serve you faithfully in the future. ' Best Bread Choice Cakes Fancy Biscuits Hill’s D. HILL 8: 00., Choice Confectionery alway in stock. ' has been tested for a number of years as a reliable remedy, angl For: Cuxnnnnx’s Comma AND Cows TRY * COUGHS AND COLBS w. iâ€"fééiid'efrson; Baby’-s Own Congh Syrup BEST ORANGE‘S ‘ Good Lemons Staple crucerie's A-N D OTHER SEASONABLE FRUITS. AFTER OCT. 9 TO DO BUSINESS ON A I CASH BASiS. Issuer of Marriage Licenses [Single qopies, 3 m. Drugaist RICHMOND HILL PREPARED BY STIVER & RAMER. GOOD STOCK OF DEALERS 1N Bakery N o. 46

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