till Special attention given to l I NERVOU THO TREATMENT will cure mP‘I’Igdg-Ttswlni’ilileznoe this, brain becomes active. the b 00d puriï¬ed so that We MM†is! more "a “1° addressee... .. an: es! 11638 an es :1 enc ' ggiï¬iinandooar, ener yretnrnspgo the y. and e moral, ph sical on mental to invigorate ' all.drain ceasanovrmore vital trusts mm; the system. on glagurselt a. man land know“ Sinaxria 3 cannot be a. failure“. Don‘t 16% um dflklrlrobyouotyour hard. earned do rs. V. If no mum usso WITHOUT wmnsu comm THREATENED WITH PARALYSIS Peter E. Summers relates his experience: , I r A x , _‘ “I was troubled with Nervous Debility , 1' ' . . ‘ lterat HILL. 0m. Nov. 7." 1912 3mm? you and make a RICHMOND A number of public bodies have passed strong resolutions in disap: proval of Judge Demon’s verdict against Mr. St. Clair after the latter had circulated printed sheets exposâ€" ing the Toronto police for their in- ability or refusal to keep the plays in some of the Toronto theatres within the bounds of respectability and de- cency. 'Judge Denton admitted that the evidence went to show that some of the performances were disgusting, and were unï¬t for «the public to see and hear. It should be remembered, however, that His Honour was nor, trying the case of the theatres or of the police. Admitting that the plays Pressing Cleaning A... Repairing formanyyears. Ila it to indiscretion and excesses in your, . I became ve des ondent and didn‘t care whether woxilre'd or not. I imagined everybody ' who looked 317 line gumhgnyeasgcreefi Imagine ive reams a w en meâ€"m back ached. had pains in the , .. backo my head, hands and feet were ‘ old-,tired nthe mormng, rappetite, ers were shaky. eyes lurred, hall‘ loose, memory poor, etc. Numbness in the ï¬ngers set in and the doctor told me he feared para] sis. I took all kinds of medicines an tried many ï¬rst-class physicians, wore an electric belt for three " months, baigoreceivï¬l IIDittleKbeneflg. 8% was in uce_ consu rs. enne y "F": "‘""‘""' Kennedy, though I had lost all faith in doctors. Likeadrowning man I commenced the. New METHOD TREAMM and it , saved my life. The improvement was like mag-icél could feel the vigor gomg through H the nerves. Iwas cured mentally and physically. Ihave sent them many ts x and continue to do so. GURES GUARANTEED OR NO PAY a? A. J. HUME NOTARY PUBLIC no limitation of cost hinders the attain- ment of approximate perfection. flmmmnbufld mflealplano. Tl!!! thcyreokontho cock. MTWIMW- shut-slum INTER TRIA‘I’IINT complained of Were as disgraceful as they could possibly be, the question was: “Was Mr. St. Clair justiï¬ed in the eves of the law and in the cause of morality to print and circulate that which was admitted to be un- clean?" justify the means? make our laws. terpret them. The work of cleans- ing some of the plays yet remains. if the citimns of Toronto and the po- lice bar‘s this desire it can be done. gm- .l'acii oiohï¬ii‘h, the colored pugilist, is to he from Sporting circles on account 01 his; bad behavior and low habits.- Considering the notori- lety the heavyweight has earned for Funnel? during the past few months, isnot surprising that those who lay slain l0 b‘v’iéh the smallest por- i‘lllï¬ (if Ph‘spectability would be ashamed to in any way associate with him. There are other reasons however, why professional boxers wish to have the burly knocker out of the way. Jack Johnston’s repu~ tation is infamous, the business of prize-ï¬ghting is not creditable to any man, but people should be hon; est enough to admit that no White man in the world, as far as we know, is able to stand before him in a box- ing contest. Very little real damage Was done in the village on halloWe’en. It is a pity, however, that nonsensical tricks are not stopped altogether. Why should clti'Zens be forced year after year to hide their gates and other movable property, or have them car- I fled away? And why should a con-1 stable have to be employed to walk the streets when decent people should be in their beds ‘? If proper notice were given that those who interfered with other people’s property, would be punished if found out, the foolish tricks could be easily stopped. Of course the excuse is “Everybody’s Doing It.†The World was the only Toronto daily that expressed itself as being: positive that Col. Roosevelt would be’ elected President of the United States on Tuesday. The resultshows that even The World is not always infallible in its prognostications. Woodrow Wilson will be the next president of the United States was. We believe, received with general satisfaction throughout Canada. Vaughan Council The next meeting of the Council of the Muni- cipalitv of Van h‘anwil be held in the Town all, Vel ore on TUESDAY, NOV. 12, 1912 at 10 a. m. J. B.MCLEAN Clerl' . Lost .._ .â€"'â€"q The middle of last week. a brown ‘ ‘ dog with white star on breast and face; answer to name of "Uno.†Suitable reward. Return to H WM. MUNSHAVV. Ill-It Richmond Hill. In other words did the end Judges do not Their duty is to in- . frtlitt’trees? The pi m THEJuBLIc The news yesterday morning that» RICHMOND HILL '- “culin- to Men. » CONSULTATION FREE. Blank for Home Treatment. ‘M-Honc see us personally call at our Medical Write for our private address. a VARICOSE vans. mvous nssIurv BLOOD AND unn‘vvin'iaébï¬pmrs. KIDNEY AND BLADDER. DISEASES n’nd mun»... FREE. "unabletOcaflwrihfornQuuï¬en Dns;KENNEOY& KEENEDY Cor. Michigan Ave. and Griswold St, Detroit. Mich. All letters from Canada must be addressed to our Canadian Correspondence Depart- ment in Windsor, Ont. no patients in our Windsor oflices which are for CorrespondenCe and Laboratory for Canadian business only. Address all letters as follow»: DRS. KENNEDY & KENNEDY. Windsor, Ont. If you desire to Institute in Detroit as we see and treat AhxonoLLs Real Estate Agent Richmond Hill HAS FOR SALE New 6 roomed frame house on Centre Street East. Good cellar. Splendid lot. Possession at once. , Several good farms in Markham and Vaughan. Store and Dwelling at Carrvillc. Valuable Property in Thornhill. Threshing Outï¬t. Good Route. Good reasons for selling. Money on First Mortgage on Farms £8 lot-an at 5 per cent. - -t. . DO YOU REALIZE : The money you can make selling -esent demand for Ii'rsery Stock is the greatest in the history of the business. Everybody who has the land is planting or pre- paring to plant. WE WANT NOW for Fall and Winter months a relmble man to sell in RICHMOND HILL and surrotinding district; Good pay. exclusive territory, and all the advantages in representing an old established ï¬rm. Over 600 acres under cultivation. Established 35 years. Write ' PELHAM NURSERY C0. TU RONTO, ONTARIO. lZ-lm. ' For; Sale Solid brick, 7-I-onmed house, nearly new, ï¬replace, Kelso furnace, hard and sott water, good cellar and stable, fruit trees, frontageon Richmond and Centre Sis. Lot. half were. Apply to H.A. NICHOLLS, , Real Estate Agent. 14.tf Richmond Hill Stove-pipe time is here. I keep the best polished pipe on hand. Any per- son can put together’ my crimped pipes. . Tinsmithing, Grinding and All Kinds of Repairing. SKATES SHARPENED Electrone Coal Oil, - Machine Oil, ‘ Motor Cylinder Oil, and Peerless Gasoline in stock. Charcoal, 3 ,bags for 250. Come and see me. v JACOB EYER : 43-l.f. . 'dors, and the mortgage (if any) at the ' ance 'with the special form of mort- ‘ thirty days after notice of acceptance I ONTARIO Tombstone Lettering III Marble or Granite. Good work. reasonable charges, Town 01 Country. Write, W. A. JONES, l 22 Buchanan St... Toronto Monuments. Markers and Corner ‘ Posts. 51-3 in. , For-Sale . One copy of W’ebster’s New Inter- national Dictionary. This is not a revisod edition ofWelister, but a new : creation from cover to cover. There are 2700 pages. 6000 illustrations. and the volume contains more information of interest to more people than any other dictionary. The copy for sale. is indexed, and the leather binding should last :1 lifetime. The publisher’s price is $13.00, less a discount of 25 per cent. f ‘ Enquire at THE LIBERAL OFFICE. Farm for Sale . ,The executors of the estate of John Kelly, deceased, offer for sale by ten- der that valuable farm property, com- posed of the westerly 25 acres of the north-east quarter of Lot No. 18, and the westerly 45 acres of the east half' of Lot No. 19, in the Third Conces- sion of the Township of Markham, containing by admeasurement 70 acres. be the same more or less, excepting thereont certain allowances for roads. On said premises are said to be erected a suitable dwelling and farm buildin 9. Sealed ten ers for the purchase of said form are to be addressed to Lawâ€" rence & Dunbar. 60 Victoria St... To- ronto, marked " Tenders re Kelly Farm.†and are to be received up to 12 o’clock, noon. on the 16th day of Nb- vember. 1912, and shall be accompan. ied by a marked cheque, payable to 'the order of the. so id solicitors, for 5% 'of the proposed purchase price, which will he returned if tender not ac~ ce ted. ' he farm is to be purchased subject to the existing tenancy; and the vent dots are not to be called upon to pro- duce any abstracts of title other than those in their possession. Objections to title are to be made in "writing, ad- dressed to the, Vendor’s SolIcitm-s, within ten days from notice of accept- ance of tender, and in default the title 13 presumed to be accepted. If objec- tions to title be made, which the ven- dors are 'unable or unwilling to answer the deposit shall be returned to the proposed purchaser, without interest, and the sale cancelled. Deed is to be prepared at the expense of the ven- “ekpen'se of the purchasers, in accord- gage'nsed by the vendors’ solicitors. At least oneâ€"half of thetotal purchase 1 ‘money must be paid in cash within of tender. . The highest or any tender not neces- sarily accepted. Further particulars may be obtained by applying to Messrs. Lawrence & Dunbar, solicitors for the. vendors, or to the undersigned vendors. ‘- , Dated this 22nd day of October. 1912. ' WILLIAM COSGROVE'. Elgin Mills P. O. EDWARD FAHEY, ~| , Elg'm Mills P.O._. ' ~ Executor-s. » Weekly Globe ‘Daily Star, " 0 ut'side Conveyancing, WRIGHT BROS. f RICHMOND HILL. Leases. VVillS, Etc. : . RICHMOND HlLL llllllSlllN Chill. The Next Sitting of DiVIsmn Court to RICHMOND HILL REAL ESTATE “AGENCYâ€"’â€" No. 3, Qoutiitygf Yorllé, will be held I. H. SANDERSilN. v.0. "’ ° RICHMOND HILL VILLAGE AND FARM PROPERTY ALXVAYS 0N HAND. _()N_ Monday. Nov. 25, mm, / .7 . . ‘ . g) m, _ , _ I zommencmnr dbl II. . Electric Restorer for Men Phosphono] restores every nerve in the body to its proper tension ; restores vim and vitality. Premature decay and all sexual weakness averted at once. Phosphoric] will make vou a new man. Price $3 a box. or two for 35. Mailed to an address. The Sooboll Bibi Coast. asthm- some» T. F. MCMAHON CLERK Canada needs men with brainsâ€"let us put you in line. â€"' 52%:agw. 5onl§li5¢plq§ . .. .. g ‘65pr U 1 Every family should'have both their local paper and a. city paper. For“ Sale A Covered Buggy. good as new. A. MOODIE. 9-t.f. Richmond Hill. ~ I cg.“ CL ? re Subscriptions for weekly and daily papers taken with ‘The Liberal†at the following rates:-- Family Herald and Week- 1 1. 75 1y Star, 1 year , 1.75 Farmer’s Advocate" i I d I 1.90 3.50 3.50 of I. 2.50 I 1.75 Weekly Mail and Empire (with premium) Canadian Fanm V. Daily Globe, York Co. Daily Mail, York Co. . towns: and Villages DailyNews _, The fWeekly Sun