1. MONEY !___MONEYI VOL; XXII. A! THE LIBERAL PRINTLNG & PUBLISHING HOUSE _ RICHMOND HILL, ONT. {EH URSDAY MORNING DR. LANGSTAFF. RICHMOND HILL; Every accommodation (:0 cues". Board, 31 net day Undue.“ of the Ontario Veterinary Collage, with dignoma. from. the Ontario Veterinary Dental, choo),willvisit Maple on Monday and Friday of 95.011 week, and Concord on Friday (rem 1 to 3 p_._m. Calls 'anmgtly‘ attguded 159 AA Best flttiwig teeth, also replating, at lowest prices. Good work. "bTuém'sBE o't' ï¬irseéféicé'xéiï¬ï¬â€™Ã©Ã©ï¬Ã©r aoineacicat od anignalsjregted by the latest and most up- Oddfelluw’s Bldg., Tumnto, cor. Yonge and College Strsq Tomnm, Will be in Richmond Hill every Wednesday. omce :â€"Next door south of Public School. . :J. T. McElroy, RETERIN‘ARY SURGEON . A 10.! ge amount of private funds to loan on improved farm property. Five per cent. Inâ€" \terest.- Easy terms for repuvment. No com- mission char ed on loans. A pply to X A.- . F. LAWRENCE, 3 Freehold Loan Building, Toronto 17M Richmond Hm on Saturdays. Richmond. Hill Every Tuesday. Ofï¬ce: Next door south of THE I. Telephone 3368 for appnintment. Remodelled,a.nd newly furnished throughout. One of the most convenient and comfortable hotels on Yonge Street. Every modem con- venience. Sample rooms for commercial travellers. Anideml stopping place for ‘riding or driving parties.bicyclists, or farmers going toot returning from market. Bus meets all trains. Electric curs pass the door. omce 445 Yonge St.,'l‘oronm. Dr. W. fleet]. Tmï¬tar, B. 3., DENTIST, PALMER HOUSE, DR. EMERSON H. HENDERSON, DR. T. A. CURRIE, TEnMssmo PER DAY. MRS. W. IIULSE, - f. F. McMAHON. Room 12, 121 Victoria 813;, Toronto. H Cor. Bloor and Spadma Ave“ ' Toronto. SURGEON DENTIST. Dentist, (Successor to Dr. Cecil Trotter) H. émwm GRaYï¬E wwma, BUSINESS CARDS. OFFICE IKGURS smlflnm; 6:08pm VETERINARY DENTIST, RICHMOND HILL, RICHMO ND HILL, 158 mm; nanm' EAST. TORONTO ERAL Ofï¬ce. per anuam, id advance-m] Elle {ï¬bers IS PUBLISHED EVERY Eamon & Pnornmroa‘ Wax. Rogms 'Dewc'xsn TELEPHONE 3793. $1 mmmry Mtdim. WANDâ€" mum. Prop. 71H]- C00 K & MACDONALD Barristers, Solicitors, etc. ‘ TORONTO OFFICE: N0. 1. Adelalde Sfâ€, East. f I Mr. Cook will be at Maple on Thursday afternoon of each Week. i Money to Loan Barristers, Solicitnra, ac. Room 1, No. 18 Toronfn 813., Toronto. ALFRED MACDOUGALL, FREDERICK o. Solicitor tn .the Treasury of Ontario. Sohcitors for the Belimnce Loan] and S DUNCAN, GRANT 86 SKEANS Barrister. Solimtnr, Convevnucer, Notary Public, Etc. lanes Building. 75 'S'onge Sn. (our. King).Tor~outo. Richmond Hill on Wednesdays. East Toronto Ofï¬ce. Mr. Grant's reï¬idenca. / Woodbradce. even‘ evening. Thomhillwmh Wednesday from 10 to 12. MACDDUGALL & JONES, Money to loan at 5 per cent. Barrister, Solicitor. Notary, 862:. Suite 77 and 78 Freehold Loan Build~ ings, cor. Adelaide and Victoria Streets, Toronto. LIBERAL Oflice, Richmond Hill on Saturdays. A large stock of Funeral Fux-nishirg kept at, both places. C' HHIEEIONER IN TEE HIGH COURT OF JUSTICE, &c. Issuer of Marriage Licenses. RXCHMCND HILL POST OFFICE. I M. TEEFY. NOTARY PUBLIC, LENNOX & MORG Mouev to loan on land and chattel mortgages (it lowest rates. one door wein 7 bfwtiï¬a" evil-G’&EEEV tawt‘invé Ontario Bunk. Newmarket atticsâ€"Three duors south of the push otï¬ce. 111311.321!“ LENNOX, G. STV. MORGAN, Aurora. N ewmarkot Notary Public, Conveyancer, Valu- ator, Commissioner in B. R., &c. LicensedAuctionaers for the County of YothB- lpectfully solicit your patronage and friendly influence. sales attended on the sLortest notict and a reasonabe rates. P. 0. address King Aurora. oflicoâ€"Bem0\'ed‘to‘phe oX_d post ptï¬ge. -_- 2-“. m“; Licensed Anctioneara for the County of York. Goods sold on consignment. Genera] salee at stock.etc.. promptly attended to at reasonable rates. G. R. Gouldmg, Newton Brook, agent for the above. SALEM EuxARDT. 63 Winchester St. Toronto. J. T. Saigeon, Richmond hill Licensed Auctioneer for the County 0! York. General sales of implements, Iumitureï¬tanding timber, etc. ,attended on the shortest notice and at reasonable rates. Patronagonolicibed . P. 0. address Mn n13. Money to Loan. THoRMIILL. ’ Licensed Auctioneem for the County of York. Salsa attended 1.0 on shortestnotice and at reu- aonablerates Patronage solicited. Licensed Auctioneer for the Counï¬os of York and Ontario. All sales of farm stock, &c., M- tquded to on the shortest notice and reasonahm rate-x. Mortgage and buihâ€™ï¬ sales attended to. Residence, Stouï¬ville, Ont. Undertakch (k Emhmm (-I's. RECHMOND' HILL & THORNHH Moneyï¬o Lona Barristers, Solicitors, 620., 25 KIL‘IG STREnT WEST. TORONTO O STOKES MONEY T0 LOAN AT Barristers and Solicitors. ‘ G. F. LAWRENCE, D. .TAME S. SPENCER LOVE, WRIGHT BROS, Eckardt (Sc Pronti ce Salgeon a McEWen. RICHMOND HILL. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 1899. Stokes a: Blougb.‘ J. 1). Re: N; E. Smith, Tflmu. “In Essentials, Unity,- s‘n Non-Essentials, Liberty; in all things, Charity." Com jmm v. ndman, FREDERICK O . JONES1 Teiophone 747 Telephmm‘ï¬l J. H . PRENTICE Unionvnle TeIerhr ne 2984 J. K. McEwen. Weston. and Savings N ewinarkob 1' AN, D BLUUGE Woodbrid ge Fair. (CONTINUED FRO}: LAST WEEK.) DOMESTIC EXIVUFAUTURES Honey. rendered, Dr. Thom, James Johnston; honey, in" comb, Alex. Burgflss; homo-made bread, Mrs. I. Devins, Mrs. U. Young, Mrs. Peakes; home-made buns, lain, Fanny Harri- son, Mrs. Uriah 01mg; home-made buns. with fruit, Mrs. Mch’mghlan, Miss Mather; ten biscuits, Mrs. A. Gage, Mrs. Hoover, jr.; fruit cake, Mrs. Nattress, Mrs. H. Peters; sponge cake, Mary Smith, Mrs. Peaker; As- sortment; canned fruit, Mrs. A. Gage, Mrs. Hoover, juu.; assortment of jellies Mrs. Peters, Mrs. U. Young; assortment of pickles, Mm. W’allace, Mrs. Gage; rag carpet. Mrs. Young, Mrs. Scott; home-made wine, Fanny Harrison, Mrs. Smyth, jun.; home- made ‘xyim, not grjape, Mys. Smycp, jun., Fanny HaFrisbn': home-uiadé snap, Fanny Harrison, Mrs. Hillock; HOME-MADE MANUFACTUR ES. Factory made flannel, M. Jamieson, 1 Wallace Bros; full cloth, Wallace ‘ Bros, A. Harris; Canadian Tweed, 1 Wallace Bros., A. Harris; pair blan kets, Wallace Bros., M. Jamie-son; set double team harness, G. Rudd :1 set single harness, G. Rudd, J. Camer- ‘ on; suit men’s clothing, Canadian tweed, Wallace Bros,, A. Harris; suit men’s clothing, worsted, A. Harris, \Valluce Bros. LADIES \VORK.â€"â€"Usefnl. Patchwork quilt, cotton, Mrs. Scott, S. 0. Barber; patchwork quilt, silk, B. Broddy, J. Uordingly; patchwork uilt, silk, crazy pattern, S. Barber, J. %ordingly, patchwork quilt, any other kind, Miss Fol-her, Miss Jamie- son ; knitted quilt, J. Gordinrly, Mrs. Blanshaw; crochet quilt, L. cCutch- eon, S. Baker; set table mats, L. Mc- Cutcheon, Mrs. Graham; floor mats, Mrs. McClure, S. Baker; tea. cosy, L. McCutchoon, Miss W ilmot; table “centre. piece, Miss VVilmot, ’Louie Thomas; specimen family nmchine sewing, L. Smith, G. Baker; gent’s shirt, L. Smith, Mrs. Young; side- houzd scarf,- S. Campbell, B. Tulloch ; fancy knitting, woollen, L. McCutch- con, L. Smith; fancy knitting, cotton, Miss McVean, M. Jamieson; pair wollen socks, hand knit, plain, heavy, Mrs. Smith, Inez McPherson; pair woollen stockings, hand knit, plain. ‘ ï¬ne, M. Jamieson. Mrs. Uriah Young; ‘pair woollen mitts, hand knit, plain ‘ heavy, Inez McPherson, 'J. Cordimyly ; pair silk mitts, L. McCutcheon, nez ‘McPheI-son; pair silk stockings, Inez ‘ McPherson, L. McCutcheon ; pair gent’s woollen gloves 0. Smith. Inez ‘ McPherson ; assortment button holes in Worsted, L. McCutcheon, M. J amie- son; darned socks or stockings, Mrs. ‘Graham, Mrs. Smith; pillow Shams, Mrs. Brown, G. Baker ; embroidered pillow Shams, L. McCutcheon, Mrs. Graham; ladies’ shopping bag Miss McVean, Mrs. Graham; battenburg lace, Mrs. McClure, O. Brough; corâ€" onation braid work, Miss McVean; Mrs. Smyth; ladies’ underwear, B. Tulloch, L. McCutcheon; slippers em- broidered, Mrs. Smyth, I. McPherson; tidy, L. Thomas, Miss McVean ; camp stool or chair, worked,L. Mchtcheon. B. Tulloch; tray or carving cloth, L, Thomas, G. Baker; ladies’ nightgown, G.- Baker, J. Burnside; art braid work, Miss Wilmot, G.Baker ; afghan, I. McPherson, J. Cordingly; crochet cope in wool L. McCutcheon,L. Smith; ' LADIES‘ WORK (Fancy). Roman Embroidery, Mrs. Hays, B. Tulloch; embroidery on cotton, with white cotton, L. McCutcheon Miss McVean ; .silk rope embroidery I. McPherson. G. Baker; embroidery on bolting cloth‘Mrs. Hunter, I. Mc- Pherson; embroidery, Bulgarian, Mrs. VVilmot, G. "Baker; embroidery in silk or flannel, Miss McVean, Miss McBrough; embroidery on silk or satin, Kensington, Miss Wilmot, Miss McVean; embroidery on plush, Mrs. Graham, I. McPherson; embroidery on felt, B. Tulloch, G. Baker; emâ€" broidery, Turkish, Miss McVean, I. McPherson; embroidery, Venetian, Miss VVilmot, Miss McVean ; embroi- dery, Danish, B. Tulloch, G. Baker; embroidery. Ivory, L. Smith G. Baker; guipure work, G. Baker, Mrs. Van- zant; Macrame work, J. Cordingly Mrs. Blanshand; Berlin wool work, flat, L. McCutcheon, G. Baker; ap- plique work, M. Brough, B. Tulloch: lace, honiton, Miss McVeun, L. Mc- Gutcheon ; lace, point, L.Mc()utcheon, G. Baker; tatting in silk, L. McCutch- eon, J. Cordingly; crochet work in cotton, L. McUutclleon, G. Baker; Collection of crochet work in wool, M. Edwards, Mrs. Harris; toilet set, any kind, Mrs. Hays, Mrs. Devins; sofa cushion, any kind, L. McCutchcon, Mrs. Hays; arr-asene work, B.Tulloch, Mrs. Hays; fancy bmiding, M. Mc- Vea-n, Mrs. ,Vanzant; outline Work, Miss Wilmot, J. Cordingly; table cloth, embroidered, B. Tullocb, O. Brough; opalescent work, G. Baker, S. Burton; jewel work, 0. Brough, Miss \Vilmot; ï¬ve o’clock tea cloth, L. McCutcheon, M. Brown; bead work, L. McUutcheon. G. Baker; whisk holder, Miss Wilmot, J. Mcâ€" McClure; blue delft work, Miss Wil- mot, B. Tulloch; daI-nin on net. B. Tulloch, Miss McVean ; Pawn thread wank, W. Hunter, Miss Wilmot; ideal hoiton work, 0. Broom, G. Bak- er; mount mellick work M. McVean, B. Tulloch; easel scarf, Miss VVilmot, I. McPherson; netting, L. McCutch- eon, J. McClure ; pin cushion, S. Bak- er, I. McPherson; table d’oyles, L. McCutcheon. Mrs. Hunter; table drape. Miss McVean, S. Baker; photo frame, M. Fallas, Gr. Bakei ; mosaic work, G. Baker, Miss Wilmot; hand~ kerchief case, B. Tulloch, Mrs. Van- zant; veil case, B. Tullock, L. McCut- chenn : tlo case, G. Baker, B. Tulloch; novelties, Mrs. Harris, L. Smith. Oil painting, animals, J. Barber, 8. Mercer; oil painting, flowers and fruit, S. Barber, J. Cm-dingly; oil painting, portrait, Mrs. _Hays, L. Du‘n- can; oil painting, landscape or ma.- rine, L. Devins, I. McPherson ; Water- colors. animals, J. Cordingly, E. Forbes ; water-colors, flowers or fruit, S. Barber, F. Patterson ; water-colors, landscape or marine, S. Barber, Mrs. Hayes; painting on China, S. Barber, L. Duncan ; drawing from ob'ects, Mrs. Plumber-stone, E. Forbes; raw.- ing from objects, shaded-crayon or charcoal, S. Mercer, 'E. Forbes: por- traits in crayon, E. Forbes, G. Hamil- ton ; portraits in pastel, E. Forbes, G. Hamilton ; collection of photographs, G. Hamilton; pencil drawin , landâ€" scape or marine, E. Forbes, E. rown. \VRITING AND DRAWING. Drawing for 2nd class. Ella. Haslan, John Mchan, John Keys; drawing for 3rd class, Br-n Kaiser, M. McLean, B. Kaiser; drawing for 4th class, C. Tracey, R. Mills, A.Dol)son; drawing, open to all, â€" Hoover, G. Proctor, R. Mills; map of Province of Ontario, 0. Patterson, V. Nail-n, H. Mills; ver- tical writing, for 2nd class, 1... Arm- strong, I. Harrison, M. Armstrong; Vertical writing for 3rd class, E. Naenv, A. Sproulo. Gr. Harrison; ver- tical writing for 4th class, E. Reunion, M.'Dougln.s, A. Homer; ornamental engrossing, R. Mills, V. Nairn, A. Dohson ; plain engrossing, M. Balmer, A. Dohsnn, M. O’Rouknz best sketch of the History of Vaughan Township including VVooclbridge, Fullerton Mc- Clure of \Voudliridge. The small boys were out inï¬ll! force on Hailnwe’un and played some of their usual pranks, A nulnher of our villagers have gone nuth to hunt deer in the wilds of Mus- kukav. Dr. Sislcy, '1‘. Cousins, J. H. Kirby, Bert. J a‘ckson, H. Rumble :and Percy Wood are. among thuse who have gone. 'Mr. Gilhm-t Matheson‘s horse ran away on Monday, throwing him out of the buggy and giving him a bad shaking up. His shuulder was knock- ed out ofjuint. The fuxieral of the infant daughter of Mr. Archie McQuaI'l-ie took place to the cemetery here on Tuesday after- noon. Mr; Amos Shunk is at; present quite ill, suffering with inflammation of the throat. Both of thé teachers in the Public School have been rte-engaged for an~_ other year. The meeting of the Ladies’ Aid of the Lutheran Church was held at, the residence of Mrs. N. Shunk on Wed- nesday of last week. Quite a large nu_mb_er niece} present. As no correspondence from this place. has appeared in your paper for some time, we venture to send you a few items just to Sh()\V we are still in the world. Most, of the farmers in this locality have safely housed their fruit and root crops, which have been very good this year. They are now busy plow- ing, trying to “ wind up †before Jack Fr9st Eggs :1 stop _to thgiy little game. On Friday evening of last week Miss Grace Darling entertained a. number nf her friends. A most pleasant time was spent. Great amusement, was de- rived from several parlor games. Re- freshment-s of an excellent order were sexved during the evening, and need- less to say all did just-ice to the same.‘ At; an early hour the gathering broke up, every person wishing the heroine many happy returns of the day, and expressing the pleasure of being pres- ent. Miss M. \Vakeï¬e1d, who has been visiting at Thedford, returned home this week. . r As usual, Hallowe’en “ tricks †were many and varied in these parts. Miss L. Drury is visiting in Tux-onto. ‘The Rev. Mr. Lucke of Huntsville), Muskoka, was the guest of Mr. D. James last week. ‘ Mrs. C. Lang‘ford and her son How- ard of Laurel, spent a few days at, Ob- seyyatorl Farm. Miss Florence Clubine is visiting friends ‘in the Quegg ‘ ' \Vhat we \{rould lik'e to know :â€" W'hat attraction Billie ï¬nds down in these parts. FINE ARTS. Langstaff Maple The annual plowing match of Vaughâ€" an Plowmen’s Assx.)ciation was held near Woode-idge on Tuesday. ~The day was favorable, and the m creditable. though the ground w it little sad for a good ï¬nisht he judges got through their duties .59, act! time and the secretary, Mr. cNeil, was able to let the infers m; spectators know the result 0&_ ', e labors early in the evening. -BE€0P6 separating, Mr. McNeil, on Â¥alf of the Association, thanked r. M.‘ Reaman, the proprietor of the farm where the match was held, for the kindness, courtesy and attention shown the plowmen {and everybody concerned. ' The following are the judges :â€"lsb, 4th and 6th classesâ€"Peter Franks, ‘Vestm: ; Wm. Robinson, Ma. le ; and Henry Keï¬er, Sherwood. nd, 3rd and 5th classesâ€"â€"Wm. Hood, Scarborn; Mark Gillham, King; and Thos. Cain, Aurora. . Ehe prize-winners were as fpllogï¬ : Firsts Glassâ€"1, W. G. Rennie, Elles- mere; 2, J. McLean, Richmond Hill; 3, John Lawson, King; 4, A. L. Mc- Neil, Vellore. 7 , Cdntinuation of First Class (wooden handle plows)â€"«1, Geo. McLaughlin, Grahamsville; 2, E.Dickens,Gra ams- Ville. Second Classâ€"1, Jas. Cameron, Teston; 2, R. Stiver, Unionville; 3, W. Malloy, Teston; 4, M. Super, Multan. Third Class~l, F. Garbutt.Gwhamsâ€" ville; 2, R. Bowes. Wondhill. Foin'th Classâ€"1; Wm.Hnwstraws>er, \Voodhill; 2, R. Millikan, Hagérmavu ; 3, gym §n1ith,_ smNuley Mills. Thanksgiving Day passed quietly, the village being almost; devoid of visiâ€" tors. A few sports~â€"men from Toron- toâ€"were in the vicinity but report game very scarce and so went bunting pk: with comparativer good s_ucc§_ss. Mr. 'and Mrs. Thus. Cook visited with relatives and friends in Bradford last, week. 'Fiftb Classâ€"'1, Sauiuel McClure, Elder’s Mllls. - Mr. and Mrs. Mellisï¬ and Misses Louise and Bessie Mellish spent Thurs- with Mrs. Jas. Pearson and family at: Thornhill. Sixth Class (boys in stubblefâ€"l, 1H. Farr. Purpleville; 2, Geo. Ridden, Potbageville; 3, Ewart Reaman, Woodbridge. Best outï¬t in ï¬eld, J as. Cameron ; best ï¬nish in men’s claSS, J as. Cameron: best six crown furrows in lab class. W. G. Rennie ; best ï¬nish in 2nd class, Jas. Cameron : best, six crown furrows in 3rd class, Fred Garbutt; best plow- ed land in boys’ class in sod, S. Mc- Clure. Mr. W. Gardner of Woodstock and Mr. J. Baker of Bl'octtm. spent the hqlidays n]; Mporwggd Far-3n. ' Miss Maggie Bowen of Barrie and Mr. W. Bowen 0f Urosq Creek Farm have been Visiting with relatives at Fern Cottage. Mr. Gen. “Tomi of Fairview took tea. with friends at, Swallow Pond Farm, Slilgdag. “ Mr. 3. I’rent‘fatéflknd Master Gun-ï¬eld Prentice of Uhiicmville took tea with frignds at I‘Iilfll ï¬}rc_:<thot_t31geL ‘ Mr. and Mrs.lEgzstwnod of Toronto are rustmming' \"vith‘friends at The Elms'. - ‘ ' The many f-viénds pf Mr? Ben “’11- son will be glad to hear he is canvalc-ss‘ cant. ' " ‘ Messrs. Grahmix Of Patterson and T. Cook of The Willows spent Thursday at_Wnudbridgq Eel-1'11 ' Mr. G. “705d, jr..__:ilttended the fun- eral at Hope on Thursday of his friend, tbs-late-Ml'. Miss A. VVI'EgII'f ms visiting with friends at The VVillqws' Tuesday and WE}- th guestuovaiss’Mgmgie Cody The Epwm-th Leagixgv in connection with the Methodist; chin-ch of this village will 0an evéxz "I1~ gaday night at; 7.30 p. m. Evel-me f 'ï¬lvited to a, and ' a? ; Vaughan Plowing Match. 1mede out 12*. wee-1;} ). [Single copies, 3 cts. Uarrville SPECIALS. TB PATENT Eooï¬ 3:25:13 may be secured by our add. Add THE °"‘ENT RECORD, Baltimore. Md. Na: 18