judging standin}; district, mutant! Monday evening Hun. \V. L. Mackenzie King, Liberal Leudnr, Who has been nmninnted lmth in Prince. P. E I.. and North York, hns been mked by the Liberals of P. E. L. to drop out of North York. us IhP law does not allow {L candidate to run in thridings. hold ir Sunday speaker superintex St. Mary’s jouï¬mlâ€"MI'. james MmLeun of Richmnnd Hill. who was judging standing crops in \Voodstnck district. luntoleJ over In St. Marys Monday evening and called on Mr, R. A. Mnndie and Mr. James MacDonald, South of the town. \Vellwo Tanlac has the largest gal-3 of nny mudicine in the world. Over Twentv Million lmtlles have hppn sold in six years. No other medicine has evvr approached it as a seller. Slmms Drug Stole. ThP \"omen's In<titute \vill "wet .ntl thehnnle of Mrs. \V. ‘A. \Vlight nn “'ednesduy. September let. at 3 o’clovk. The programme to be supplied hythe Aux-om Women's In- stitute. Refxos‘nments will be served, The prive of several nchnnl lmnks has huen unised. Drawing banks, No. 1. has hevn mh‘ant‘ed frmn 5 Centelnfl rents, and Nn‘. 2 from 5 cents to 10 cents. Blank copy banks which formerly were 2 cents a: 0. now 5 cents. Mr.nnd Mm. W. Ashfur-d \Vx-ight and Miss Mildled “Wight have rv- turned after :1 tum months trip to Vaucnuver. B. C.. and Borklley, (Yul. They spent a few days in some of the \Vestern and Cmnsl Cities. Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Finch, Richmond Hill, wish to lenk their munv flipnds fur thrir HOP-1]tribulvsundexpressinns of sympathy in the loss of the mother of Mrs. Finch. Thé nttendauce at the 1921 Toronto Exhibition heats all recordw. The (otll ullend-un-p was 1.242.000. an in- clease of 230.500 ovvr lust yen-1r. and 41,000 over 19â€), the Prince year. Mr. and ML: nnnm lust “(wk hnlid 1y at, Ull‘il' Muskcka. Mr. and Mrs. James R. Baker of Grand Valley, Mrs. Ougll 0f Turnntn, and Mrs. Reumnn uf Sewn) Bridge made :1 visit HVt‘l‘ the \VPPk-t’lld with Mr. and Mrs. \Vm. Tyndall. Mrre. G, M. Beynnnnnd dnuuhtms, Misses Alida and Ailyon, of Jelforson left for Vnncuuvor, B. C. (:11 Monday. If they find thP climate salubrinus thy may rrmain pernmnontly. The hand will meet at tlm Band Hull. Suturdn'y at 4.3†sharp tor the Uudvt Field Day. Tnnluc. that cvlwhratvd uft Innkn‘s yum Put lwtler, fvel bleép h Itn-r um] \vmk bellrr by Shlzlns DI ug Store. Mr. \Vm. Green has puu‘lmsed the hnuse umi lot on the (:Ul'llt'l'of Rich- mond uud Bridgefmd Sls. fonmerly owned by Mr. Wm. Tor]. Mr. \V. H. Graham has snld his new brick [muse (In Genlre Street east to Mr. Gun. Glenn whu takes pussesiun ulmul the first of ()I'Lclwl‘. Mr. A. Robinson has residence U._n Centre St Guest. The lullvlz is futhe. â€"in-lu\\‘. ' A good supply of hard and St Mnhs 1n [2 Inch nml 4 fr. Order in supply ut, the Elevator T.mlnc. lhe Cr‘k'hl‘llu‘d Inc-divine an whl by Slnulls Drug Sn re. A war of best grade (2 (‘. Pl'll Outs arrived at Elevulul Mics Aliun Tv-e-fy nf hasheen visiling 5n lln :1 guest. of Ml-é. A. j. ( Mr. Earle W. Dth, fmonmn in Th! Liberal Of’ï¬co is tnkl‘ng two works holidays \\'llh hl'ndqmu'lm-s at Bani? Mr. am] MN. Uhnpvu {An-net] Mr-ndzu' HHH‘ Mr. and Mus. 1’. G. S21 ()(tluhel‘ The annual \\'. .\I. E ‘ld in the .‘Ivthnd at, The Liberal 1- Picturinl Review mm-nin will be Inn-hing at 11 o’clock ill be Miss Carnline hentn. \Vest China. has spent. fifteen 3‘1 H] fthe H hnpv nf( “'m. Inst arrived after u sevén weeks sum'nu-r cottage in handed in com~ (If the vegetables er and Vegetable m in the gardens If the name is we :u‘e sure the hrulc‘d Medicine we am sure the the matter and ven. 21V m. and is now cspital work. Bonklley, Call. villugt- nnd is ’aulplwll. and Soft Wnnd u'r. lengths. ‘ east, to Mt Dr. \lewn sold his brir-k Slme for UK feel better vice will he )lll‘Ch next line \Vell- ina. Miss >\‘¢-l-unl VP- visit with \V.) \Vest- 501d The SOUS MS in Miss May Lpngotr. Sant‘ the Week end with Snfligeon. The interior of St. Andrew’s church is being decorated. SHUNKâ€"At Runleam. Snsk.. on Aug. 27. Gemge ‘Villiam. dearly beloved and only son of MI. and Mrs. A. J. Shunk. aged 17 years. ing Hit, hut, no traces wvreufoun’d vf the assail-mts. r Mr. Roy Fleming. of Mooreï¬eld. visited at Mr. J: T. Saigeuns last \vcek. , & A. M.,Htlendod in :1 body. One night last \Vl-‘Ck some people from Vellurv, nurturing home from Ihe city, say that two slmls‘were ï¬xed at Lhéluub some disrgnce south hf the villagv. The auto showed signs of Im- inghil, but no traces wvx'e found pf the assail-mts. r Last week The Liberal inserted in good faith a Inariiage announcement which Came through the mail, and the previous week a birth nolico. Mis. James Ruhh, and Mr. McDowell. of Maple. inform us ihaL both items were withouL fnundulinn. \Ve i‘egrkt that, the parties menlinnul have been put to annoyance by some dishonorath individual who if hr‘ has any manhood. should feel ashamed nf himself. During the past two Sundays, (-mn- mencing Sept. 4th, the pastnr T. 8. Cambridge, has been dealing wilh the subject of "(7hr ist, Our Example." On Sunday, Ss-pt. 4th. as :L \Vm-kman. Labor Day Subject. Sept. lllh us a man t-f Pmyvx next Sunday the) pastor will, deal with “Christ Our Example" as :1 Fliend. Divine service was held in St. Paul's chuwhnn Sunday night when RrV. S. R. Robinsun preached to a. large congregation. A large number of the members of Vaughan Lodge of A. F. The Sunday Schnol and sprvicvs have been well attended yet. thereis rmuu ff-l‘ iunprmvmnent. The Pastor uses medium to give a cordial in- vitation Lonâ€. Mr. D. \V. Uluhine's burns \vprg lmnwd rm VVednvsduy owning the 7th Septuulwr. He was iniuned in [he Melchunls Fin) and the agent, H. A. Niuhnlls. woe-iu-d a cln‘que fm' full a- mmmt m) Friday. thv 9th Sl-ptemhm- Mumlâ€"Insure in the Merchants with H. A. Iï¬iclmlls. A Committee flppl'infl‘k‘ Ivy Yul-k Cunnty Council has decided thu‘t the town lim' lmlwer-n Murkhannand \Vhilchuuzh Townships, fi-mn Ynngo Stxevt tn the 31d concv55inn, must bu opened up. The work "met, le stunted this full, and finished'within three ymus. the wmk to he done under the joint supervision of the two town- ships. The Rm‘. P. S. BulingN'. pastor. Mom‘ng Service with Srnnnn "L 11.00 o'clock. Evening service with sermon nt 7 u’clnck, subject: “Tlu- Apostle A ndrew. †1n:- l'PSIUL u Lne bnwllng 'l'uurnu- mth for the Eckardt Cup, cmmn'cnced on the Richmnnd Hill green yesterday. will he giwn in our next issue. Miss Nellie, hnv ing qu weka i and other point peach orchards Lining to we pouches heng 0 of delicious Hun ideal and the t1 Th‘e‘reslglb Lfï¬hq anling Mr. Thst Zion's Lutheran (hurch, Sherwood Hope Methodist Church Can You Beat This? Huppar und ddllghtl‘f‘, have xelm ned afier spend- ks in Rochester. Niagara, oints. They leOl‘L the rds in [hut path as some- -*e and nunvmher. the Ig (If an vnonnnus size and Huvmn The weather “ms 0 hip was much enjoyed. Decoived MAP LE A Chevrolet Orgâ€"Ton Worm Drive Truck will enable Mon to enjoy individual transportation at low cost. The Chevrolet is always ready. The valve-in-head motor secures the ut- most pqwer from every gallon of gaso- line. The correct distribution of weight insures motor eï¬iciency, driving com- fort and tire economy. ' Miss avid Hill & Co. Toronto, 3 Myrtle Made in Canada Lashel dzu‘, William Culislv. AftPl' the wedding of Mrs. (hu-lislp the bvys (imaged in an uld time chrn iuni whirl) ended HItlIPl' llagioally \Vil]i:ud Rogvlsun who i~' axdeserle: from the army and husulsu served a teim at Bnrxvnsh fur carrying fin» arms and stealing :I car, and was under Ll]? lllfllanCP of Liqnm', got scnf’fling with .1 numhgr (-f the boys and finally gut enrang and went home and gut hi4 iifle and tln'untpnrd to shoot a number nf the men and cariied if out by shunting through the door just after R')llt. Unrlislt- and John Ash lltld go‘ inside. He thvn shot at the House several timos and it is a. miracle that nu one3 was killed 11¢ thern WH-e about 25 women and children in the) ronm at the time. The local pt lir'o we're notified hut fuilvd tn c trh him as he is an Pxpeib :It hiding in [he “mods The city pnlice \vvw lhmi nnlil'ied and quite anulnlwrcmneuut21ml nrgunized u seam-h puny, hut h-‘lwrv llwy f4 und him 110 mimv hunm and gut his slop father t) tzikv him In 'l‘vmnm in his mu; Hi4 hul l\l~‘ [Iiil rn Solpt. 6. b3- fure judge Bl'unlun ilnll has given a jnlv at Kings-tun fvll‘ ‘3 ye 1's. Mr. \V. J. Neil, a former lesident of Aurora has mnde his furnituleinm one of Elmer Homer’s houses and is engaged as fnrmuun 0n the Estate of Snluting Basv. Saturday Field the cadets will I the afienmcn. the afienmcn For the re the nï¬'irtens, Councillors u ofï¬citu prest solves in If nomx at, 5 n'L'l ing all (-f the Butluli- n. The Cadet. N. C. U hczuty \w-lctm hmmuu-d with :lfim'nm-n. Smminrs, Si; platoon plrud o‘clock sharp. \Vllitc .und 5v) spmwihle fur fu] Lie-m. grunt STUVER â€" DUNER Septemhel 7, n bride’s parents. Ethxingtun nf Donm', dnnglm Down, (4) Vlclm HILLIARDâ€"CARLISLEâ€"On ghe Blst, of August, at [he home of her son Robert ()url's'e. L'Ikv Wilcncks. by Rev. Mr. an, Mls. Cullialt‘. to Mr. John Hilliurd of Schumbelg. tnilvd \Vill all nf tho- ussist us desin d Mls. Guwm Innis aw in 1 NEWMARKET BUSINESS COLLEGE AND STENOGRQPHIC S SHOOL ENROLL ANY TIME Individual lnilruclitm in “H suhjl-L-ts. Shut-thaw]. 'l‘ypmnil- ing, Bunkâ€"keeping, Cvrwspml- (lPIl(‘("' Spelling. Pvt-mmnhip Rxpill (‘alclllnlinlh Busimss English, General Ofï¬ce NEWMARKET BANK CF TORONTO BLCCK ivut the York Ranger Cadets Cl‘uke D. S. 0. “lm will ,- cadets w: Sulurduv afterâ€" : n'L-luck is (lesiruus nf meet- the vetenlns 0f the 127111 The O. U. his cadvt ofï¬ce-ls. C. Us. and cutlets extend a PICHIIH' and hupe [0 he with their company un that )1“ fl)†strong; ‘nut nud‘Cm noel the flu CI‘uke D .\l‘\ RRIAG [- and the clergy ientod and will I e Idilwss. Cm] ~lnilvd Fivldnm (ix-ant, his secun n9, MW. Phipp‘. charge of refr llw czidut, anh~ Sign GORMLEY (rm-1 v mg th» at the h( r of Mr. Danie SLIH‘H‘ of Album. Gnu mle‘y Mal-kh: 101's and 1~id.~}y night hy the parents of [he Ludet guests of . Bhn/vy. “700d hrnd ongth plat! Id uFï¬( \vi1nm13 them Cmle Cup? platnuns. Innis are: d( pole fur t‘J \Vod n vsd a HIP HI) and Mls. 'Shnls-HI 5. rs kindly (tolnm-l and HM will ht' E‘ of the by Elder x. Effie Junior Smut, “are 2 Only, 2 Burner New Pgrfection Oil Stoves, reg. price $17.25 ‘cut price $14.75. - 4 Only, 3 Burner New Perfection Oil Stoves, reg. price $31.00 cut price $26.50. â€" ‘ 1 Only, 4 Burner New Perfection Oil Stove, reg. price $40.00 cut price $34.00. 1 Burner Ovens for New Perfection Stoves, reg. price $6.50 cut price $5.50. 2 Burner Ovens for New Perfection Stoves, reg. price $7.00 cut price $6 .00. Also a 15 per cent. slash on all Screen Doors and Windows in stock. If you need any of the goods mentioned, now is the time to buy. These prices are right. v06 OONWMOOWWWWWQWOM New PERFECTION OIL STOVES SCREEN DOORS 8: WINDOWS The Reduction is equal to 15 per cent. Off selling price. Richmond Hill Branch: Pumps Ladders "\Vheelbarrows XIV: Iron Posts, Gates \ Hog Troughs ‘ Fibc Tongue Truck Supports Hydrated Lime Irenaeg Seeders Garden Too's‘ W. F. CARTER, Richmond H Tariff and Non Tariff Ratings and all Policies give the pro; tection they are intended for and atthe minimum rates. Get our rates before looking elsewhere. The Confederation Life Asso. issues a new policy without medical examination (’01'951000, also a policy called the Family Policy, which is striking for its protection on man and his wife and many good features. Ask for the pamphlet, which explains all. This should appeal to all married men and women. because the company carries a small risk on the wife also, and costs nothing. No medical examination fonthe wife is required. °’ FIRE LIFE ACCIDENT SICKNESS AUTOMOBILEâ€"FIRE, THEFT, LIABILITY PLATE GLASS BURGLARY Your Bring us your tires and tubes for repairs. Made as good as new by our Haywood Vulcanizer. Now is the time to have your tires put in good shape for the warm weather. ALL WORK GUARANTEED. Implements, Garden Tools and Repairs CUT PRICES THE RICHMOND HILL HARDWARE C0. P. G. SAVAGE & SON Teetzel Bros. v vuLalu luaxllnum yields you need to sow Test- ed Seed Grain. To purchase good seed you may requn‘e ï¬nancxal assnstance Extending accommodation {or such purposes is an important phase of Standard Service. Vulcanizing 7 Seed Grain TOTAL ASSETS OVER NINETY MILLIONS Offi:e at the Post Office, Richmond Hill STAN 1343533. BAN K Agent for ARI kinds of Insurance Comul! our local Managtr THE OF. CANABA J. R. Herrington, Manager. Wire Fe‘ce Fiber Plaster a Sprayers