Connects with 9.11 trains, leaving flouse Richmond Hill. as follows : gail & Egprgx‘ssAo‘rth & South"... I..." 0,...u. GOING NORTH] TORONTO. Mail Union .. 8.40 1‘h’ornhill..... . RICHMOND HILL TORONTO nion king... Aurora... Newmark'et Newmarket... . King...=................ Emma p HILL Aurora..." m... w m WWW." ,, , Express Ninth and Mail South PROCTURB’ETKGE LINE. Until further nohicmzajiâ€"isâ€"will be closed at the Richmond Hilll’osto 06 as folloWs:â€"-â€" MORNING zâ€"Going North. south East and 7 West, including Thornhill, Maple,Tm-onto Markham,&o. 8.15 E‘vnumazâ€"a-Going souchEast and West (as , above) 6.00 N. B.-â€"Registered Letters must be handed in It least Flfbeen Minutes earlier than the above mentioned. hours for closian ' M. TEEFY. Post-master. METROPOLIT‘Aâ€"N‘ï¬ME TABLE Episcopal Church-»Services at ’7 1). xx Sunday. ' , . Pxosbyberlan Churchâ€"Serwces at 11 3.. ~ ~77 Luauma‘ .4.) an prmvpr] Sunday. , _ Pxosbyberian Churchâ€"Serwces at 11 a. m., and w. m. Sunday School at 2.30. Prayer meeting 9 dnesday evening. Roman Catholic Churchâ€"Services on alter- nate Sundays ate} a. m. and 10.30 a. m. Methodist Churchâ€"Services at 10.30 a. m., and 1:13. In. Sunda. School at 2.30. General prayer meeting Thurs my. evening. Richmond Lodge, A F and A M ~Moets Mon- dav on or before full mnon Court Richmond, A 0 F â€"Meeta second and fourth Friday ‘ Ivy Lodge. A 0 U \Vwâ€"Meets fourth Tuesday of each month Camp Elgm, S O S -~Meeta second and fouxth Wednesday. B T of Temperanceâ€"Meets ï¬rst. Wednede of ‘each month . Fire Brigadeâ€"Meets ï¬rst. Monday of every month Public Inbrary and Reading Roomâ€"Open Tuesday. Thursday and Saturdnv evenings Epworth Leagueâ€"Meets eï¬ry Friday. Shingles ! Which we will} sell cheap for ‘ cash. We also have on hand a full line of all kinds of dress- ed and rough FARM for “SALE Lot 94!, um con. Markham. contuinina 100 acres more orleea,is for sale. The Hum 18 wutpred with walls mulnwninc: streams, convenient to sahno). (much, 1’ t 0.1‘" , and is n. mow deqir $533558 lega cf pl 4' ~._ in] {-ui‘c‘naéér will have prwiâ€" hmp this fan. Sol-yaw "'I}“F '1' POST OFFâ€"WEE NOTICE Done and satisfaction guar- ' anteed. Anyone sending a. sketch d'descfl km 11 quickly ascertain our opinion free w- lether invention is probably patentuble. Communi . . ,.._ Hangman.“ nandhnnk on Pate Anyone Eunums a. any»... w..- av-“ , V quickly ascertain our opinion free whether an inventlon is probably patentuble. Communicm uona strictly confl denuul. Handbook on Patent: Sent free. Oldest a émy for aecuringpatems. Patents taker} t You 1: Mann a 60. receive spegal notice, wmlmut c ame. in the _ .- . , a... ...2‘ AAA A handsomely; illustrated weekly. Gunmen of any scientiï¬c ournal. 2223339131- lnogths. 8L 80 d byw' year; fOIIl' monws, on w»; u; m .wn _.Yb,r,k &m80'3613roadway, N - on: n m Wachlnatflfl. D. C. 'g‘ï¬Ã©wï¬t'ifié fï¬mgrim; LUMBER. Firs’c and Second Class 'e have just receivred‘ a car ' load of vv...- “ Branch Ofï¬câ€"e: . Innes & Sons. Village Directory. SHINGLES 710.10 I I v n - v 525 F senwmn'lgzon, D. c. 9.40 :11 ;veek1y. Lumest cir- lc ournal. Terms. $8 n 80 d by au_pewsd‘e.aler§. 713m: Ex 3.15 If 2.00 4.16 the Palmer . m. BYBI‘Y \H 1911 may 610 805 658 708 7‘35 713 .22 A Watsrhus Engine, Saga. Threshing Mach: ine tank.truckn anddrive belt, all in good m~ pair. Avpiy as ' 4-4 '1 HE UBE‘RAL- OFFIC <‘ . ï¬mestic Wanted Reliable country girl to do general work at a small summer gottage new Mum‘o Park. Wages $10 a. month. Apply to DB. W. CECIL TROTTER, Richmond Hill. 4â€"9 or to 412 Bloor St. W., Toronto House and lot, being part. of lot il in the that con. Vaughan, at Carrvme. a frame dwelling house and stable. fltstclasa young orchard bear- ing choice hum, good well, evervthing conven- ient, good Mention far gentleman‘s residence. Just 1} miles from elevtric cars. Close to schools and church. Possession at once. Terms easy to right man. Apply to 4-; JOHN PLPRENTICFL Unionville, 1’. 0. For Sale or to Let A conversation was heard a short time ago between husband and wife concerning the future a welfare of their only son. The mother was for giving him a profession, but the father thought the professions were crowded, and suggested starting the boy in mercantile life. W713i; to (10 with the Boy The father’s reasons for being op- posed to his son entering professional life, was that'he had a brother, who, while very clever, had nothing to show for his years of labor, but a mere liv- ing and a good, big account on tho debit sideâ€"themoney spent. in edu- cating himself. ' The father, although not having the education of his brother, had some years ago engaged with the Bradley- Garretson 00., Limited, of Brantford, Ont., ï¬rst as canvassing agent, being promoted from time to time until now he was in the very front rank with this company and making lots of money. He has also seen a lot of the world, having been sent to Aus- tralia, South Africa, England and the United States. It is therefore not to be wondered that he was opposed to his son taking up a profession; and as the son in question had a liking for money and travel it Was ï¬nally decided that he ought to follow in the footsteps of his father and enlist with this old reliable Publishing House, especially as he had just re- ceived a good salaried offer from them. Ashrcwd, careful young man of good character, in each township of Canada. Good wages; business ex- perience not essential. BRADLEY-GARRETSON 00., Limited, BRANTFORD, ONT. Meet in the Temperance Hall on the ï¬rst Wed- nesduy of each month. Assessment system. Pu able monthly. Lady or gent eman. ‘ Class J H. SANDERSON, J A.E.§WITZE_R mm gmmmmma. The Royal Template of IIjen'tperance Select Ccuncxi lot. VV'ANTED H 16 to 25 25 to 30 30 to 35 to :59 39 m '1'? 42 to 55 45 to 48 48 LC 5;) For Sale TAILOR . Rlchmond Hill HUME, Parker’s Dye Works. Agent. 25c 300 340 386 43c 50c To Patï¬rflï¬ood Ideas ,,.-_: Lâ€" [$1,090 67c 750 850 $1 (10 550 9 1,500} 75c 83c 9’ c Financial in 'v $2,000 1 35‘ 1 5o 1 70 25C 103 20‘ u“ 4.31; We“ M: ’3,C A first-(ï¬nss farm of 113 acres in the township of Vaughan. Good clay loam, good buildings, well fenced and watered. Within a. mile and R quart- er of Ynnge Street. Terms reason- able. Apglv to J. H. PRENTICE. auctiom eer, dionville, or at THE LIBERAL. eer, U Ofï¬ce. Farmars can now obtain the cele- brated Tobique Gypsum Powder at- Britnvll’s. C. P. R. Crossing. Yonge Street. North Toronto“ A car-load just I-‘eceived from the mills. It wili freshen up your fall Wheat. Two hundred pound bag for $1.25 or $12.09 flea-A tort. “1-: -' BRITNXLL m Land Plaster Formerly all spokes were heat at the butt end, whereithey'ï¬ttedinto the flange. This neces- sarily weakened the spoke, causing them to snap. This has, been obivated. in this year’s Clevealna by the introduction of the new ball head direct spoke, which ï¬ts right into the hub, doing away with the flange, and the are so in~ destractable that there'has NOT B EN ONE BROKEN THIS YEAR. . ‘ w PRICES, FROM $40.00.†The three bemmruny bound large octm‘o vol-inn I and an MONTHLY REVIEW 0!" REVIEWS can be o‘btw ' b apy joining the Review of Reviews Club and paymg one do lav. as ready to those who ramp. the sum, and M55 purghue will one dollar er month for twelve months. The m vat De The subscr puon to the magazine which gohs with 0 er 0 Addrqss _ . THE REVIEW OF REVIEWS COMEMHY. 13 Asfor Place, Agents everywhere. REPRESENTATIVE, RICHQEGND HILL. E. A. LOZIER <33 00:, Toronto Junction Y1 \L iwwvmm 0f the 41 4f J. T. SAIGEON, ' BIAPLE . Manchester, of Londonflng, BRITISH AMERICA, GQRE, Agent for Hm following stock Fire Insugmice Companies, viz; OF TORONTO, CANADA. 4\_" r -â€"-â€"- ALSOâ€"~â€" ()F GALT. ,rn: rrrlx “Write for catalogue. (Of the ï¬rm of Ecknrdt & Prentice). agent for the Massey-Harris Labor. Saving Machinery, \Va’guns, Plows, Scufflers, 620.; also tlge Sawyer &, J. H. PRENTIGE Massey Engines and Threshers, the Brantfnrd \Vind-Mil], and the Up-tu~ Date Torontu Fanning Mill. All Massey-Harris rep-(Lil's kept by H. A. Nicholls, Richmond Hill. Business! Solicited. The subscriber would respectfully intimate (.0 the public that having rebuilt the uhupping mi}! He 13 3100 still keeping ALL KINDS OF LUMBER on hand and in a. few davs will ba prepared to supply (DRESSED LUMBER. at all kinds and do PLANI‘IG AND MATCHING 'of all kinds at lowest prices. Patronage solimted ; satisfaction guaranteed SHEPPING - ’MELL And doubledits capacity. he will chop dail until further notine. He is also still keeping ALL KINDS OF Maple, Nov. 8th 18976. Henry Marsh. Unionville. NIAPLE NEV‘V gr Sour stomach.