Every accommodation 50511165133. Board, $1 par day VoL. XXII. Urnduate of the Ontario Veterinary College, with diploma. from_ the Ontario Veterinary Dental School. will VlSlt Maple on Monday and Friday of each week, and Concord on Friday freq: 1 to 3 p_..m. Calls Eromptly: attqnded pp AT WE LIBERAL PR1NT‘ING & Pï¬BUSHING HflUSE RICHMOND HILL, ONT. proved methddé. > [S PUBmsnED EVERY I13111313 SDAY MORNING Diseaséé 6f lidiseé;éatï¬lé’aï¬h’ééï¬Ã©faBï¬wéï¬bat o’q auipmlqgregbed by the latest and most ap- Remodelled,aud newly furnished throughout. One of the most convenient and comfortable hotels on Yonge Street. Every modem con- venience. Sample rooms for commerch travellers. An idealstopp-iug place for riding or driving parties. bicyclists, or farmers going to or returning from market. Bus 111th all trains. Electric curs pnsstne door. D R. LANGSTAFF. TERMS $1.00 PER DAY. MRS. W. I! ULSE, ,- VETERINARY SURGEON Telephone 3368 for appointment. Dddfellow’s Bldg., Toronto, cor. Yonge and College Stsq Toronto, Will be in Richmond Hill every Wednesday. Olï¬ce:â€"â€"Next door south of Public School. ï¬r. W. Gem Tmtï¬er, B. 3., A DENTIST, PALMER HOUSE, Qfï¬ce Hours :~8 to 10 a. 111.; 12 to 2 p. m.; 7 to 9 p.111. \Wm. Regen-s 'D 9AM". sX , Room 12, 121 Victoria St, Toronto. Best ï¬tting teeth, also replating, at; lmvest prices. Good work. Richmond Hill Every Tuesday. Ofï¬ce: Next; door south of THE I. Ofï¬ce 445 Yonae 51.. Toronto. TELEPHONE 3798‘ DR. T. A. CURRIE, DR. EMERSON H. HENDERSON, Cor. Bloor and Spadlna Ave., Toronto. T. F. MGMAHON. $1 per annum J. 'I'. McElroy, u Member College Phasinians and Surgeons, mi E9 LEMM, Gï¬ï¬ï¬ï¬ ï¬Â®Â®Â§gflï¬g SURGEON DENTIST. Dentist, (Successor to Dr. Cecil Trotter) RICH’MOND HILL. J58 KING STREET EAST. TORONTO DR. L. LA WRASDN RICHMO ND HILL, RICHMOND HILL VETERINARY DENTIST, RICHMOND HILL, BUSINESS CARDS. OFFICE HOURS ‘8 to 10am: Gto 8pm ERAL Ofï¬ce‘ @112 ï¬tkmi EDITOR & Pnormmon. wztcritmm weaiml. â€"--Annâ€"â€" Eitutal. in advance.] Prop. Pabrouaï¬reéoiliéiicieï¬.‘ RU. address Mr. ple Licensed Auctionezr for the Counties of York and Outarm. All sales of farm stock, &c., at;- tended to on the shortest notice and reasonable rateq. Mortgage and bailiff sales attended to. Residence, Stouflville. Ont. Licensed Auctioneer for the County or York. General sales of implements, inrnitureï¬tanding timber. etc.,a.ttended on the shortest notice and gt reasonable rates. A large stock nvauneral Furnishings kept; at both places. Money to loan at '5 per cent. icenaedAucï¬oneer-s for the County of Yorkxe spectfully solicit your patronage and friendly influence. sales attr-uded on the shortest notice and a. reasonabe rates. P. 0. address King Licensed Auctioneers (or the County of York. Bales attended to on shortestnotice and at rea- sonablerates Patronage solicited. Barrister, Solicitor, Notary, 36¢. Suite 77 and 78 Freehnld Loan Build- ings, cor. Adelaide and Victoria Streets, Toronto. v LIBERAL Ofï¬ce, Richmond Hill on Saturdays. Barristers, Solxcitors, &c. Room 1, No. 18 Toronto St" Toronto. ALFRED MACDOUGALL, FREDERICK c. JONES, Sniirzitor to the Treasury of Ontario. Solmibors to: the Reliance Loan and Savings Company. SALEM ECKARDT, 63 Winchester St. Toronto Licensed Auctioneers for the County of York. Goods sold on consignment. General sales of stock,etc., promptly attended to at reasonable rates. G.R.G-ou1dmg, Newton Brook. agent for the above. COMMIBSIONEB IN THE HIGH COURT OF jUSTICE, &c. Issuer of Marriage Licenses RICHMOND HILL POST OFFICE. Barristers, Solicitors, &o., 25 KING STREET WEST, TORONTO. East Toronto Ofï¬ce, Mr. Grant‘s residence, . Woodbndge, every evening. Thoruhilliencb Wednesday from 10 to 12. J. 'I‘. Saigeon. Richmond Hill RICHMOND HILL & THORNHIIL DUNGAN, GRAPH & SKEAHS NOTA RY PUBLIC. LENNOX & MORG Money $512,043.; Monev to loan nu land ‘md clmbtel maxâ€"{gages at lowest, *9. TORONTO OFFICE; No. 1 ,, ,. W “m. uxuur, one duor wth of Le entrance to the Ontario Dunk. Newmarket ofï¬cerâ€"Three doors south of the szs omce. T. HERBERT Lam: ox, G. STV. Mom; Aurora. N e N‘ Ml- Money to Loan. COOK & MACDONALD Barrister. Solimtor, Cnm’m‘ancer, Notary Pu blic, Etc. Ianes Building, 75 'Yonge St. (cor. King).Toronto‘ Richmoan Hm on Wednesdays. MACDOUGALL & JONES Aurora oflic ,: Money to Loan C STOKES Undertaker-s a: Embalmers, 'otary Public, Conveyancor, Valuâ€" atm‘, Commissioner in B. R., &c. r. Cook will be at Maple on Thursday afternoon of each week. MONEY TO LOAN Barristvrs and Solicitors. . G. F. LAWRENCE, D. «YANKEES. Barristers, Solicitors, etc. WRIGHT BROS, Eckardt dc Prentice Saigeon a; McEwen. SPENCER LOVE. RICHMOND HILL, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 30, 1899 Stokes 1% Blougln. J. I). Readman, TEFORNIHLL. N. E. Smith. St, East. flaw. “In Essentials, Unity; J. H. PREN'I‘XCE Umonvide Telephone 47 J. K. McEwen, Weston. Telerhvne 2984 'telcfuï¬Bm1 AT 5%. N ewm arket Adelaide D BLOUGH AN, The Literary Society has held sever- al meetings already this term and the pupils deserve much credit for the measure of success they have had. The programmes presented have, with the exception of the music, been pre- pared wholly by the pupils. The es- says were original and strikingly good. rnL_ .“AH, , u. u . -.___...-.c._, cvv... The same xgillflbéflt'rue of the pro- gramme for a Week from Friday. It will be in part original with the stud- Public banquets to public men are often of a more or less perfunctory character and possess very little real signiï¬cance. Notable exceptions to this, however, occur in those tendered to the. two new members 0f the Pro- vincial Cabinet, Messrs. Stratt-on of Peta-born, and Latchfm-d of Ottawa, for in each instance they are spontan- eous and genuine tributes to personal worth. tendered by men of all shades of Politicsz and every creed, gas a rec; The High School literary society’s entertainment in aid of the Library and of the Gymnasium will be held in the High School Assembly room, Fri- day_ evgning, thg 8th of _Decelnber. Although the wood pulp industry has made considerable progress in the last two or three years, these is evi- dently immense further possibilities ahead of it. The fact is generally rec- ognized that the American pulp Wood forests are practically depleted, and that future supply for the enormous demands of the American paper market must be drawn from Canada. But the British market and the European market generally, is not much better off than that of the Unit- ed States. True a. certain amount of the raw material can be procured in Scandanavia and Russia, but Great Britain at least is looking more to the Dominion every year for her supply. A representative of the trade is in Canada at the present moment, arrang- ing for a visit next summer of about sixty of the principal wood pulp and paper manufacturers of England, who desire to look over the ground for themselves. He declared that, al- though 100,000 tons of pulp were im- ported by Great Britain from Canada. during the last twelve months. the coming year will see that amount doubled, and in a very brief period the amount required will be at least half a million tons annually. Not only is there this great and increasing de- mand for the pulp; but there will be a splendid opportunity for the invest- menth British capital in the estab- lishing of pulp mills. Indeed already there are representatives of more than one syndicate of British capitalists spying out the land and selecting suit- able sites for the purpose. A GREAT COMBINATION. The opposition appears to be much at the suggestion that has appeared in Government quarters more than once that they are showing much greater energy now in explaining how things should be done, than they ever mani- fested in doing them while in office; but as the Tmonto Globe observes :~ In Peterboro a. leading part in the festivities Was taken by prominent Conservatives of the city, who vied with one another in testifying to the esteem in ;which they held the man who had represented them with in- tegrity and intelligence for thirteen years. The banquet to Mr. Latchford in this city promises to be of an equal- ly signiï¬cant and gratifying character. Though hitherto comparatively un- known in politics outside his own im- mediate vicinity, the new Commission- er of Public Works is not only recog- nized here as exceptionally able, but he is extremely popular, and while his selection for a seat in the Cabinet has given unbounded satisfaction to his friends, it has been well received also by his political opponents. The idea of giving public expression to this satisfaction originated, as a matter of fact, with a rominent Conservative in town, and eis wamily supported by many of his co-partisans. The in- cident is Worthy of more than local notice from the evidence it offers of a tendency to strive for a higher and morelimpersonal plane in matters po- litica . “No preferential tariff was enacted until a Liberal Government Came into power; then the Conservative leaders who had done nothing began to show how much better they would have. done. No aid was given to Great Britain in any War until a Liberal Government came into power; then the leaders who had done nothing he- gan to show how much better they would have (lone. A Liberal Govern- ment doing things and a. Conservative Opposition shouting, make a. good combination and the people will do well not to disturb it. The Conserva- tive leaders have qualities which ï¬t them admininy fox-a permanent OD- position.†ogn‘ition of the good‘ciéiizégsï¬iï¬â€˜ all-round lyerits of th}? recipients. Our Ottawa Letter. THE “'OOD PULP INDUSTRY. High School Notes AMENITIES OF PUBLIC LIFE. in Non-Essentiais, Liberty; in ail things, Charity." Be it therefore resolved that the County Engineer be and is hereby directed to lay upon the table a. state- ment showing the distances from New- market to Aurora, Aurora to' Cnrtis’ Hotel, Cut-tis’ Hotel to Bond’s Lake Hotel, Bond’s Lake Hotel to Elgin Mills, Elgin Mills to Richmond Hill, Richmond Hill to Thornhill, Thonihill to Steele’s Hotel, Steele’s Hotel to Lansing, Lansing to York Mills, York Mills to Bedford Park, Bedford Park to Glen Grove, Glen Grove to Eglinton Town Hall, Eglinton Town Hall to the C. P. R. Crossin , and that said company be requeste to post up a time table of arrival and departure of trains from above stations, and pas- senger rates between such stations, and that the Railway Committee be instructed to have the provismns of clause 25 of the agreement of 1894 strictly enforced. The trustéEs of this school section are having a, new fence built, around the school grounds, picket in front and close board at, the sides and rear. Some improvements are beirï¬Ã© made at the Manse, among others, a, wire fence, is to‘lle [lg-t alpng ttgeï¬front. Then again, the boys and girls would like to see gymnastic apparatus pro- vided for practice in physical culture, a well recognized department; of Mod- ern Education. It is, then, with these objects in view that the High School Literary Society will hold its ï¬rst pub- lic meeting, and there-fore they ask yqxhlr- presence to assist them. And Whereas complaints have been made that said company charge in some instances a, greater sum than three cents a mile; ents. The music will be new, refresh- ini; and spicy. It is part of their 19 axation from study, so they throw into ital! the energy of their young lives and glad hearts. And why shgpldn’t they ? ~ The object of their entertainment .is avery worthy one. The Library re- quires wm-ks of reference, as well as a supply of supplementary works in lit- erature, mathematics and science. The Reading Room needs a, few well- selected magazines. The Cosmo oli- tnn, The Scientiï¬c American, en- jamin Franklin’s paper the Saturday Post, The Ladies Home Journal, are at present being loaned to the society, but they would feel greater pride in what they know they have earned themselves. Messrs. N. Shunk and L. Keffer, who went to Manitoba on the harvest excursion returned home last week. Miss E. Elliott; of Toronto, and Miss Gardiner of Meadowdale, were visiting at Mr. E. H. Elliott’s over Sunday. - Hartmanâ€"Pï¬gsleyâ€"vThat whereas, under the agreements made with the Metropolitan Railway Company it was agreed that; the said company should not charge passengers a greater rate Qer mile than three cents ; There are s'eveml exellent speeches and essays that are also short and to gointf The certiï¬cates won at the Examin- ations last summer will be presented to the successful candidates. This is a very pleasant and very intex‘eSting function so it is hoped that all who can will b‘e pr‘e‘sept. that, eyeping. A deer from the north has been rov- ing thrmxgh the neighborhood and sevâ€" eral Victoria Square crack shots chas- ed it but failed to treat their neighbors to venison. The Eckmï¬t family gave a convert to a crowded house in the. Masonic Hall on Tuesday evening. Everyone enjode the hand-bell ringing, and all the other arts of the programme. It is expecte that the company will re- turn before long, and give another concert. Should they do so they may expect a large audience, as all who heard them this time are anxions to heir them again._ _ _ At the session of the York County Council just closed the following reso- lution relating to fares on the Metro- politan Railwily was cagied : Remember that most of the matter presenth in the programme will be in line with your children’s studies and will help them later as it tends to de- velop their Special talent. Mr. "Amos and Master Walter Nigh have gone south to Phoenix, Arizona. Mr. T. Enynton, 5x2, has moved back onto the farm. Mr. Albert, W'illinms is doing a rush- ing business this fall, killing about 25 hogs a. Week. M‘IJS. nhaï¬l‘éli‘sâ€"sEmi'awlï¬gh have just returned from a week’s visit in Stay- mar. Mr. Elias Brillinger Bethesda has bought the Hilts homestead from Mr. D._]30ylle. Al‘l refer-mice to Football this Week has been crowded out for luck of space. The Mennonites are continuing reâ€" vival meetings during this week under tllsguidulgcgpf Mrs. Guy. PROPER STEPS. Vinegar I-Iill Maple A House andnbgble on Lucas Sb. with a. qunn.‘ “by of land. Bent low to good tenant. v _ - 21-2 _ Apply to H. A. NICHOLLS.‘ OR you can receive it with this paper for one year by sending your or- ders to the publishers of THE LIB- ERAL at $1.75. Send 10 cents f0; sample copy. You will like it. Addressâ€" Canadian Home Journal 00., Limitei 16-104 TORONTO, ONT. Farmers can now obtain the cele- brated Tobique Gypsum Powder at Britnell’s, C. P. R. Crossing, Yonge Street. North Toronto. A car-load just received from the -mills. It will freshen up your fall ‘wheat. Two hundred pound bag for $1.25 or $12.00 per ton 41-tf BRITN ELL & CO. READ THE FRIDAY, Dec. 1â€"Credit sale of farm stock, imâ€" plements, &c., on lot 12, con. 7, Vaughan, the property of Goo. Wilcox. Sale at 1 o’clock. Terms :1 monihs. Saigeon & McEwen, aucâ€" tioneers. FRIDAY.Dec. 1â€"Crcdit sale of farm stock. imâ€" plements, &c.,on lot 12, 2nd con. Vaughan, the property of John Evans. 89.10 at one O'Clock. Terms 10 months. Eckardt & Prentice, auctioneers. SATURDAY, Dec. 2â€"‘Bailiï¬â€™s sale of horses, cattle, implements. &c., at Curtis’ Hotel. Oak Ridges. Sale at 2 p. m. Terms cash. Crossley 6: Conover, auctioneers. TUESDAY. Dee. 5â€"Credit sole of farm stock, im- plements, &c., on lot 22, 2nd con. West York, the property of Milton Stoug. Sale at 12 o’clock. Terms 10 months. Eckardt & Prentice, auctioneers. TUEsnA‘Y, Dec. 5â€"Credit sale of 8 acres of good hardwood bush on lot 15, 7th con. Vaughan (near Pine Grove). the property of the Cam» eron estate. Terms 11 months. Saigeon.& McBwen, auctioneers. WEDNESDAY, Dec. 6-Credit sale of fresh milch cows. springers and young cattle at the Palmer House, Richmond Hill, the pronertv of H. F. Hopper. Terms 4 months. Surgeon & McEwen, auctioneers. WEDNESDAY, Dec. Gâ€"Auctiou sale of 100 acre farm being rear of lot 23, am con. Scarboro, the property of John Clark. Also the stock, implements and household furniture. Sale at 12 o'clock. Lunch at 12.30. Terms 12 months. Eckerdtdz Prentice, auctioneers. THURSDAY, Dec. 7â€"Credit sale of farm stoukJm- plements, &c., on lot 9, 0011.5, Vauzhnn, the property of J. J. Snider. Sale at 1 o'clock. Terms. 10 months. Saigeon a McEwen, auc- tioneers. FRIDAY, Der. 8â€"Credit sale of farm stock, im- plements, &c., on lot 7, con. 2, Tecumseth, the property of James E15501. Terms ll mouths. Sale at one o'clock. Saigeon (knic- Ewen, auctioneers. WEDNESDAY, Dec. Islâ€"Credit sale of farm stock. implements. 610., near Beeton Village. the property of Wm. Carrie. Terms ll months. Saigeon & M cEwen, auctioneers. WEDNESDAY, Dec. 13â€"Creditsale of fresh milch cows, syringers, horses, swine and vehicles at Thompson’s hotel, Lansing. Sale at one o’clock. Terms 4 months. Eckardt and. Pi entice, ouctioner rs. SATURDAY, Dec. 16â€"Auction sale of hard and soft wood, rear of lot 10, con. 3 Vaughan. the. property of Anthony Bowes. Sale at 1.30 shm p. Terms 3 months. Saigeon dz Mo- Ewon, anctioneers. ‘ WEDNESDAY, Dec. 20â€"Ci-edit sale of farm stock, implements. &c.. on lot 14, con. 9, Vaughan. the property of Patrick O’Neill. Sale at 1 o'cloek. Terms 11 months. Saigeou & lilo-â€" Ewen. auctioneers. IsrPsrties getting their bills printed at this Oflice will receive a. notice similar to the above FREE OF CHARGE A monthly magazine full of interest- ing reading matter and useful information for L.Hitchcock and others have contribut- ed their best efforts. The Christmas Journal covers an unusually wide ï¬eld of interest. The great festal day is the theme of carol, story and pictures, an& of various practical, useful articles, while numerous topics that; are upper- most in the minds of women and help- ful in the conduct of the home, are practically discussed. The contributors to the December’ Ladies’ Home Journal include Finley Peter Dunne (author of “Mr.D001eyâ€), Rev. Cyrus Townsend Brady, Ian Maclaren, S. T. Pickard, Mrs. Burton Kingsland, Edward Bok, George, W. Cable, Albert W. Smith, Dan Beard, Franklin Fyles, Sara Beaumont Ken- nedy, and a. half-score of other equally wellâ€"known writers. To the pictorial embellishment of the same number A. B. Frost, W. L. Taylor, H. O. Christy, Frank 0. Small, Wftlter Russell, 7 11m. The High School Literary Society I-ogramme for Friday, the Sbh 0f ecember, will be a good one. Don’t- miss it. “Canada. for the Canadlans." New dates, very ï¬ne, 7; cts. a lb. ;~ Finest; table ï¬gs, 150. 3 1b.; ï¬nest se- lected raisins, 3 lbs. for 25 cts.; ï¬nest cleaned currants, 3 lbs. for 25c.; ï¬nest imported lemon peel, 15c. Atkinson & Switzer. Canadian Heme Journal Subscription price $1 per annum CANADIAN WOMEN AND CANADIAN HOMES Land. Plaster TO RENT [Single copies, 3 cts. Sale Register. No 22