Japan and Russia have agreed to an exchange of prisoners. By the proposition 1,866 Japanese prisoners will be delivered to their friends, and 64,000 Russians will be given in ex- change. The above ï¬gures are an indication of the relative success of the two nations in the late bloodv war. It; will be seen that for every 34 Russians taken as prisoners only 1 Japanese was captured. The Government returns show a reduction of 160 liquor licenses th's year. This is an indication thatpub- lic opinion is decidedly opposed to the trafï¬c. 0V6 Spring chicks usually bring about seven cents per pound, live weight, when sold without special prepar- ation. A little feeding will give them an extra market value, whether sold alive or dressed, and will pay well for the trouble. There is a good demand this year for a good quality, but dealers do not want the poor scrub. Farmers will do we]! to put their chicks on the market in good condition. It is said that one can make a. pound of chicken as cheaply as he can make a pound of pork or beef, and the difference shows in the price. If' you have not customers already, ship only to reli- able produce merchants. If Shippng alive one must allow for considerable shrinkage. w i 1‘ Although no ofï¬cial announcement has yet been made it is understood that Sir William Mulock, Postmaster- General, is retiring from the Do- minion Cabinet. Since the advent of the Liberals into power in 1896 Sir William has held the one posi» tion, and probably in no other de- partment has the progress been as marked as that in the Post Ofï¬ce Department. His resignation will be greatly regretted by his political friends, especially as it is said that ill health is the cause of his with- drawal. It is well known that by hard work, prudent economy, and needed: reforms be converted the Post Ofï¬ce Department from an in- stitution that showed yerwly deï¬cits to a department that year after year now gives: surpluses. An in- defatigabla wanker himself, Sir Wil- liam). believes that those around him Ezilzodkï¬l earn. their \vagcs, and indica- tions are not wanting to prove that have not been manv sluggards in the P0st Ofï¬ce Department. In all probability Mr. Mulock’s successor will be Mr. A. B. Ayles- worth, a gentleman whcse reputation as a lawyer is probably second to none in the Dominion. FEEDING CHICKS FOR MARKET @112 Gigian on all 111 The Inland Revenue Department RICHMOND RCCO m I CABINET CHANGE HILL. October 12, 1905 m1 1‘3’ head of 1] OS \owing the g n Canada I: TI D111 D the undersigned, and “Tender for addition to 3 Toronto, Ont.,†will be recei ofï¬ce until Saturday, Oct 1905, inclusively, for the cm of an addition to Diill Hall f artillery, &c. Plans and speciï¬cations ( and forms of tender obtai Department and at the of}: Curry, Esq., Aicllitect, 90 Toronto. Persons tendering are m tenders will not be consid« made on the printed foru: and signed with their act by an accep bank. mad the Honom Works, eq1 0f the mm will be forfe decline to l called upor Voters E Cmu )lete the £01di will he l‘t The De ment Withuut z partment will u Strayed from Richmond Hill, VVed- nesday. 4th October, a black cocker spaniel pup. Reward at, 15-2 STANDARD BANK. 3rd con.\\'est of Yong ship, with right uf w to Jarvis & Vining don, 01' see Johnston Grant, Ban-iste am tux‘ Division Court was held here last Friday, His Honor Judge Morgan pre- siding. The foliowing cases were heard :â€" Ross vs. P0w+ mons. $8.22. Ju creditor. Campbell 00., Plaintiï¬â€™s, vs. Morris, Defendant. and Unnover :md Intel-1m- tinnul Harvesting 00.. Claimants, $27.00â€"Judgmenb for claimants. 7 McCalm vs. O’Connor â€" Claim for wages, $12.80. Judgment fur defend- ants in the absence of the plaintiff. Campbell 00. vs. Mngvr â€"â€" Note announcing to $134; Adjmu-ned to next court. Next sitting of court November 25. The Associations furmerly known as King Plownien’s Association and Vaughan Pluwmen’s Association have amalgamated under the name of “King and Vaughan Plowmen’s Asso- ciation.†The muLcli will he held on Tuesday. the Blst of October. At a. re- cent, meeting the following uflicers and directors Were appointed for the presen fryeur :â€"â€"P1‘esident, Jas. McLean, 51L; Vice-President, “7m. \Vulkingtun; Treasurer. Geo. Lawson ; Secretary. J- T. Snigeun, Maple. Directors, S. Lemon, A. McNeil, T. H. Le‘ggo, Alex. Umnei'on. jI‘., A. McCalllnn. Jns. Cinn- Hopper vs. McOnulâ€"Jnnguent sum- mons. $10.87. Defendant ordered to pay $2 a. month. Hupper vs. McCaul and Mchnlâ€" Hopper vs. McCaul and MchuIâ€" Plaint/iï¬ sued for $25, note and in- terest. Defendants cluiIm-d they had paid the money to the Standard Bank. Adjourned to next court to give time to search bank books. el'on, Jets. jumieson, H. G. Bailey. Jas. McNell. A. D. Carley, Scott ManiI', A. B. Wells, T. A. Cousins, .105. Sub- ton, S. McClure, Jno. “'olls, \Vm. Wells, Geo. Phillips. V‘Vm. Glass '1‘. Butt. Honorary Members, Alex. Cameron, sr., Jas. \Vells. I‘\V‘ENTY l‘EMBER 9B!- HS ilC EALED TENDI Munic )SIU mh tende PLOVVMEN AMALGAMATE acres, more or less, of lot 19, in m.\\'est of Yunge St.,Y0rk Town- 111M: FOR SALE e returned. Department dues not bind itsalf epL the lowest or any tender. By order, up( pet's ins ptc H) n to do hewm-k ( be nut; acl U] tble the l\f al to ten nut; 01" tl ited if the enter into Court Cases 'I‘ must be : d cheque on payable to‘ Well â€" Gnrnishoe sum- Judgment for primary I‘H ‘ten percent. (1 0f the tender, if the party tem into n contract do so, 01' if he rk contracted ft ll wvuy. \Vx-ite offer 1g, Barristers, Lun- m. McKay, Duds& Toronto. 15-3 e to ‘ the Minister \Iinister of Public percent. (10 p.c.) he tender, which e party tendering ) a contract when so, 01' if he fail to nntracted for. If epbed the cheque WP 16, 19( ; this ad v ty fmm t aid for it. addressed to ind endmsed ,0 Drill Hall, sceived at this Dctuber 14th, .‘ construction 111 for cavalry. ' notiï¬ed that sideI-ed unless )rm supplied, actual signa- LINAS ompanied chartered E’ 0rd er (if U {375 )l] be seen at this retary *hVex ( lid A‘ Alex. Gnu)- . Jas. have M u Termszâ€" 11:157. 1'l)lll.s:f()\vl, stgn'e and all sums of $10 and under, over that, amount, twelve 1m credit on approved joint notes. per cent. per annum allowed for J. H. Prentice, Auctioneer. FRIDAY, Oct. 27â€"Aucti0n sa horses, implements, etc, on L‘ Gun. 1, \Vest York, the propel Robert McUague. Sale at 1 0’: Terms cashâ€"J. 11. Prentice, tiouevx‘. "W‘Eï¬iï¬snAY, Oct. 18~-AucLi<m sex] of 107 head of cattle at Steele’s Hntv.‘ Newton Brook, the property of H. Jit klns. Sale at; 2 u'clock. Terms. monthsâ€"Saigeon & McEwen, Auc tmneers. 7 _ Saigeun 8; Mel: \VEDNESDAY sale of farm 3 and root-s. on L corners, the pr THURSDAY. Oct. 12â€"Auctirm sale of fix-rm stuck and implements, the prop- erty of Andrew Miller. Thornhill. Sale at 1 o’clock. Terms, 3 months.â€"J. H. Prentice, Auctiuneer. SATURDAY, Oct. 1~1-â€"A1xctinn sale of farm pl'wperty, consistingof150uc1-cs of lot 13. con. 4, Vaughan, the prop- erty of the late John Uumphell. Sale at Z u’cluck at Hughes’ Hutu], Thorn- hill.â€"â€"â€"J. T. Saigon“. Auctioneer. FRIDAY, Oct. Ill-Auction sale of horses, cattle and wood on Lot 29, Gun. 3, Vaughan, the property of Peter Jones. Sale at 1 o’clock. Terms. 3 montlmâ€"Saigeon & McEweu, Aucâ€" tioneers. FRIDAY, Oct. 20â€"A1u head of cattle at M::( Nobleton, property raf J Sale at 1 o’clock. TCl‘I Notice is hereby given that I have transmitted 01' delivered to the per- sons mentioned in the Eighth and Ninth Sections of “The Voters List Actâ€the copies required by said See- tions to be so transmitted or delivered of the list made pursuant to said Act uf the list mau and amondme sons appearin Assessment. R1 ity to be Municip: of the Le- nicipnl E was FIR at the Vi mains there for inspection. Electors are called upon to examine the send List and if any omissions or any other errors are found therein to take immediate proceedings to have the said errors corrected according to law. 3. B. MACLEAN, Clerk of the said Municipality. Dated this 10th day of October, 1905. sohcited J O: I am prepared to do all kinds of Rag Carpet “’euving to order with neat- nvss V aan despatch. Your patronage Voters List, 1905 we Mm Schomberg. Oct. 12- 13. Bradford, Oct. 17-18. VVoodbridge, Oct. 18-19. Bolton. Oct. 25-26. NOTICI Dat unicipnl the T( Munimpality of the Township of yoration of the Township Vaughan Rag Can'p’etr Wéa‘ri’ng VTAUQEEEAN PUBMC NQTHCE )SHUA LEHMAN, Gm-mlcy. 11-2 mus entitlex ality at -gislativc llectinns LST POS illagze Of Sale Register. on lot 11 County of York. Fall Fars of hi HS thereto. of all perâ€" : by the last Revisod ll of the said Municipal- ed to vote in the. said ; elections for Members ve Assembly and at, Mu- )s; and that said List ‘STED UP at my ofï¬ce )f Maple 011 the TENTH wen, :lucts. ‘ , October ‘ ock, imple (:11 J03, int the sa I‘ty Ema of by g ()f Lh R, nus, 330%me in 11 tion sale of 60 Iarter’s Howl, ,v H. Brillinger. us. 6 months. m the 'l'kflN I]: 1905, and re ion sale on Lot property ments, buy, 3, Brown’s \Vilkinson. stm'e hugs n th Jol’po m o’clock. -. Aucâ€" HBO at the ration Six cash. Casi): nths ( sale :tt‘], .Jlfâ€" "I (lit Stoves and ranges are not all the same. That is Why we want to in- troduce to you one thas has'ï¬a repu- tation as a baker and heater. It bakes well because it isprop« erly constructed. The oven is prop- erly aerated so requires very little fuel to do the baking. The ‘E‘he The The Lib The £193.; ¢EE§pMWï¬Â£ 541538 ing Wor‘sd. Quid; Sim Wt (Balance of ye EAIKDSEa, Eben}. and 33.331.13.13! E nuns Eigibsmi am E33113 labs: (Yezk County) ibeml and Baily Mai? iebe ibeml and Weekly ail am} Empixe EQCQEQ Himpire (York 0( Eb U awâ€; 8m}; and "Wee ance of year free to nex Fhan (Outside village (Outsi eral and. GYM. $101 Dt 111 ide vill ar iree to new 511 am ree to nev. S and and towns.) tim ll] Lg Th tov. arm )SI‘lDEI‘S 1m 47/ l 1350??! scr1bers ï¬ve ([9!