The president, Mr. Geo. McDonald, in the chair. The minutes of last mpoting, Apyil 24, 1905. were read and adopied. Ommnunications were read from J. S. Russell r0 proposal furdistricts, and from J. A. McFadden re proposed amendment. to the cnnstitubiun. The serretnry’s rapurt- shuwrd that last, sensuu the club had a. paid mem- l)“rship (If 40 meuilwrs, that several friendly mutclws haul been played with neighhoring clubs. [lint our rinks fillll’d to win the District, Cup. and that the Smith Medal was wun hy the team Cumpnsvd of R. Dixun. G. Derry. ll. A. Nicholls and; C. P. \Vilvy. the lust, named being skip. Mr‘ssrs. A. G. Savage and J. P. Glass handed in their report as auditors. The ruceipts \vrre $40. pnynu-nts $40, leaving me balance of the previuus year. $18.25. 'The election uf ofï¬cers resulted as fnllows: Patron, All-x. Mum:me Kl. P. P.; Presidrnt. E. Buikvr: First Vice-President, U. I’. \Vilrv; Svcund mentioned for the position: A. E. Pugsley. Sutton; Donald Ego, Vir- ginia; Michael Hodgins, Ravenshoe; Dr. Forest, Mt. Albert; John Carney, J. D._McKay, Major Allan and T. H. Brunton, Newmarkct; F. T. Daville, Dr. Stevenson and T. H. Lennox, Aurora; Archy McCallum, King; and Geo. Forester, White Rose. Annual Meeting of Curling Ulub The, annual meeting of tho Richmond Hill Curling Club was hvld in McDon- nld’s shop Saturday evoning, Ga. 14, 1905. Vica-t’res \{icc-Prvs aux-er, A. McMahon Committe Nichhlls, ing a candidate in the ï¬eld to oppose Sir William Mulock’s successor at a bye-election. The World of Monday says there is no lack of good local men, naming the following as being The Conservatives of North York are to meet in convention next Saturâ€" day to consider the question of plac :It i \. ~¢tix Rev. Dr. Tove]! preached a practi- cal sermon on gambling in its vari- ous forms in Queen Street MeLhodist Church last: Sunday evening. The Doctor was right when he said: “This curse of gamblmg on every conceivable chance in the world is a growing menace to mankind." Large cities like Toronto are full of this worst of vices, and the evil is by no means conï¬ned to large cities. Thee Mikado of Japan appears to lie well' satisï¬ed with the treaty (f geace which brought the war to a close between Russia and his country. IJn an official document he declares that the safety of Japan and per- manent peace has been assured, re- fers to the loyalty of his people, and asks them not to be vain glorious after their hour of victory, but to set about to strengthen the Empire. “And: seâ€" I' go. with a very heavy heart fitom all my colleagues, because I was. in; perfect accord with you uponallhqtmions, and enjoyed such happy: amid fflzieudly relations with youalligbuab will take with me into IpliMam-life memories and, I trust, at- itadlmcnts: that will last as long as my; 13931133" Premier Monday evening lends no color whatever to the rumor. After referring to the pleasure and satisï¬ae» tion it gave him toyassist mobs-glori- ous wonk of: nation building; and exâ€" pressing his regret that, owing to ill~ health he has been forced to assume lless arduous duties, he closed a very feeling address in the following words :â€" The Toronto World and some other newspapers have been spreading the report that Sir William Mulock re- signed his position in the Cabinet be- cause he disagreed with his col- leagues in the Government on im- portant questions such as public ownership of the telephone and tele- graph systems. Mr. Mulock’s speech at a farewell dinner given by the @112 ‘fï¬gfibemi. RICHMOND HILL. October 19. 1905 wieâ€"v Niolu to UN 0 the Ontario ( Mr. Barker. sec dvnt. A. G. Suwlg Maudie: Seal-0mm ;7 Ghaplain. Rev. J‘ a of Management G. McDonald, T. A. â€"with the above om )t. E. B:ukn-: First . P. \Vilt-v; Second . G. Savage; Tren- ; Secretary. '1‘. I". aim. Rev. J. Gibson. :magement. H. A. ted represent urlox-s’ Associ md represent; R [1'10" SINGLE FARE will be given on tho Scbmuhvrg & Aux-urn Railway, good guing 0am“ 25 and 26, and good to return up to and on Octubpl 30. See {1113 Sham Battle and March Past in Toronto on Thanksgiving Day. SCHOMBE The regular LATE CAR will leave Toronto on \Vednesduy night, October 25, at 11.30 p. m.. for Newmarket and intermediate points. ()n 'l‘hanksgiving night; a. LATE CAR Will leave fox Newmzu'ket and inbel-nmdiate points at 11.30 p. In. This will give all who Wish to visitor attend any of the various concerts, theaters. and so forth in Toronto, an opportunity to go and return home the same evening. There will be an early car from Newmzu'ket on Friday. ()ct.27,1(-;u~- ing at, 6.15;». m. for: Iownto and in» tel-mediate points, SINGLE FARE will he givm' going October 25 and 26 and g return up to and on October 304 Special Rates: for Thanks- giving Day- on she Metropolitan who is selling the SHARPLES TUB- ULAR at, half price for cash. 450 lbs. per hour machine. Furmm' price. $100.00 now st-Uing ful- $50.00. Other sizes in proportion. \Varl'anted one of the lust in the market. No need to have a step ladder with this machilm. Add $5.00 for 1: your time. The above prices are good for one month. 16-111) Anynne wanting a ï¬rst-class cream separator Would make money by culL ing on Civics, Education. Household Econâ€" omics and Pure Food. Civil Service Be- form. Legislation, Industrial and Child Labor, Forestry and Tree Planting, Art, Library Extension, comprise the list of civic topics practically treated by The Chuntauquun this yen-11- for the use of the women‘s Clubs and all ur- ganizatinns interested. The Nutinnul Fcrlm‘ntinn of \anen’s (llulns has re- commended these topics and they may he used anywhere to unitc local organ- ization in a common interest so as to achieve combined rvsults. He was 67v years of age. W’illiam Hastings of Aurora has been appointed by the Bmud of \Vm-ks Fishery Inspector of \Vilcnx. Lake, which was stacked with hum by the late Government. On account, 01" il- licit spearng and ï¬shing the appoint- ment was considered necessary. Sir Henry Irving, the greatest Engâ€" lish actor of mndern times. died' at Bradfurd (England) on Friday shortly after he took the rule of Bvckvt. Hp succumbed from an attack of syncope. He was 671 years of age. Dim Patch. often rvfen'ed to as “the horse of the hour,†room-d 1.55}, 0'1 2t mile track. will endeavor to in:ch a new halt-mile rec 3rd on the Exhibition truck Saturday afternoon. A Toronto alderman has hcan nc- cused of accepting a bribe from a. ï¬rm asking fur privileges. The Bum-d of Control has decided to invt-stigale. The affair will be taken up by County Judge VViuchester. Senator Geo. T. Fulfm-d of Brock- ville died at the Newton Hospital, Newton. Mnss., Sunday ut‘tvrnonn as a. result of injuries I-eCeived in an auto- mobile accident a wee-k previous. Wuodbridge. Oct. 18-19. Bolton. Oct. 25-26. Farmers! Attention! I) tiring recent 1110111 118 1 he TORONTO; QNT. l). 11 DMBERG AND AURORA RAILâ€" XVA Y SPECIAL RATES. ELLIOT 3y 4’ l, / (Cor. Yongs and Mann SPECIAL SERVICE. point News N otes. CHAS. It. \V'ILSON, Trafï¬c Mum! Fa}! Fars ‘1), gm :d good to 1:191 Of Toronto. For quickly and thoroughly training young people to earn good suIm-irs in business pnsltions. \Vith 22 teachexs, best; equipment, up-to-date Cnurses, modern methods and thorough system We czm guarantee excellent results. Our new catalogue is a “dandy.†\Vrite for it. ENTER ANY TIME. \va H. SHAAV - Principal. Ynnge- & Gemjau‘dv Streets, Toronto. Ml Eï¬ï¬a?§i§§?§ schoolâ€"The } FRIDAY, Oct. 20â€"Auction mile of 60 head of cattle. at McUartvr’s Hotel, Nobleton, propel by of J. H. Brillingexu Sale atl o’clock. Terms, 6 months. , Saigeon 8; McEwen, aucts. I WEDNESDAY, Oct. 25â€"â€"Anction snle ; of C(anlvtt' railway construction out- ' ï¬t, consisting of horsos. harness. scrap- ‘91'5. wagons, blacksmith outï¬t, iron ' beds, stow, cooking outï¬t, tents, tables, 010., etc.. the property of Chap- man, Kettle and Sumis. Sale at 12 I a’clock. noon, at, Langstaiï¬, Yonge Street]. Terms. 6 mouths.â€"Suigcon & McEwen. Auctioneers; C. H. Chop- mun, Manager. ‘ Notice ishereby given that 1‘ have transmitted or delivered to the per- Sons mentioned in the Eighth and Ninth Sections of “The, Voters List Avt†the copies required by said See- tions to he so transmitted or delivered of the list made pursuant to said Act and amendments. thereto, of all per- sons appearing hy the last Revised Assessment Roll of the said Municipal- ity to be entitled to vote in the said Municipality at elections for Members of the Legislative Assembly and at Mu- nicipal Elections; and that said. List was FIRST POSTED CPat my oï¬'lue at the Village of Maple on the TENTH DAY OF OCTOBER, 1995, and re.- Inains there for inspection). Electors are called upon to examine the said List and if any omissions or any other ex rors are found therein to take immediate proceedings to have the said errurs corrected according to J. B. TWA-CLEAN. Clerk of the said Municipality Dated this lULh day of October, 1905. Are the splendid advantages of» Ferodr ill» every department, of our Voters List, 1905 ‘ . TRADE MARKS DESIGNS COPYRIGHTS ac. Anvone sending a sketch and descri tlon may quickly ascertain nur opinion free w ether an invention is‘xvmbnblypntentable. Community» tions ï¬riutly conï¬dential. Handbook on Patents agmï¬ree. Oldest mzency for securing patents. Futents taken through Munn 5: Co. receive spcgtal notice, without. charge in the \VEDNESDAY, October 277 â€"- Credit snlenf farm stuck, implmnents, hay. and mots. on lot 11. con. 3, Bruwu’s Corners, the property of S. “'ilkinsnn.. Termszâ€" hay, )‘NHB, fmvl, stove hugs and all snmsuf $10 and under, cash: (H't‘l' that, amount. twvlve nwnlhs’ credit on approved joint untes. Six percent. per :mnum allowed for cash. J. H. Prentice. Auctionmw. FRIDAY, Oct. 27â€"Auction sale of horses, implements. etc.' on Lot 22, Con. L \Vost York, the property 0f Robert, MCngue. Sale at 1 o’clm-k. Terms cashâ€"J. H. Prentice, Auc- Linnea-1'. \VEDNESDAY, Nnv. lâ€"Auction sale of cattle. hmses and wnnd at, the Pallm-r House. Sale at, 1 O’clock. Terms, 3mmn§hs.â€"Suigeon & MuEwam, Auctioneers. A handsomely illustrated wePkIy. Lnrrzaat cl!- cu‘mtion of any sciennfln nurnul. Terms. 33 a year: fmw months. 61. 50 (1 Lynn newsdvalers. MUM! a €0,3613rvedwavvï¬e\v§g.rk Brunch omce. 6'25 14‘ St... ‘vV'nshlucM-n. . PENNYROYAL VJAFERS. SATURDAY, Oct. 28â€"Auc horse, vehicles, Imusehold 6th., at Maple. the properly 111v Kmffer. Sale at 2p. m munths.â€"Snig(eon & McE tinneers. \ A speciï¬c month]: to restore and r: producing (rue, l dischargu. No a: Franck Now use. )m‘oused willus these organm Bl only thnsn with 4 {aceoflnbcL Avoi nrllculars mailed {q grew, E UV. E'icééï¬amc ï¬meréceï¬a, RN a CO.. or the Scmx'rtrlc ARfEnICAthon- Kc to an: as Suiiciuvrs {or Patents. Cuvveuts - rude s, («:pyrights. [or the United States. dannd rmnd. France. Germany. etc. Hand Book abou 5 son! {rt-e. 'l‘hirtr-Rr-w‘n years’ experience. :OLYuim-d through MU 'N (R CO. are noticed e SCIENTIFIC A aux-mums the lax-gasp. best. and Munimpulity of the vanship of VXALUGEIE ALN Eeï¬sr Than. Ever Sale Register. County of York. A speciï¬c monthly mndicino for India to restore 1nd regulate the menses; producing (me, heuth an! painleu dischargu. Noah-*5 or pain: on 3)) yronch Now used try Over 30,000 India» {)nceused willuseagm'n. Invigolate. these organ; Buy or. your druggisl only than with our Signature Across (acuoflnbel. Avolu luhslibutoa. Ballad uruculArs muled 2c stamp. 31.00 1' .032“; grass, swung canal AL 05â€"1-1?“ 1’. 791' 277 â€" Credit mplements, hay, con. 3, Brnwu’s (If S. “'ilkinsnn.. Auction sale Auction sale nod at. the 1 o’clock. .&MuEwun, wen, furniturP. of Mrs. B. Terms, 3 ven, Auc- 100 acres or more good soil term of years: A 431171)]ng in}: Farm Wanted to Rent A Parlor Crmk Coal Stoveâ€"Theï¬xtlt- eninn. Apply -..-\,. "n.- Irv, . ‘r The Liberal and The Farm- ' 1 ing Worm The Liberal and Montreal Star gig: premium pie- 5 The Liberal and Daily Star The Liberal and Daily News Gieke (Yazk County) The Liberal and Daily Mail and Empire (York Co.) The Liberal and. Daily World The The Liberal The Liberal and. Weekly Emil and Empira It bakes well because it is prop. erly constructed. The Oven is, prop erly aerated so requires very little fuel to do the baking. ‘ EIr in abioluwl Stoves and ranges are not all the same. That is Why we want to in- troduce to you one that has a, repu- tation as a baker and heater. EGLE Ehe Liberal and W’ 16-17 E3 FOR SALE WILLIAM‘GREENWOOD. Newmax-kpt, P. 0.. 01‘ ï¬zfds are "arse. but those who vrlla Sumo" & Co.,l"onlnnd. )lninenflu receive free. full 'mformnllon about work whlch may can dc. and live at homeJhnt will pay |bcm from 36 lo $2.5 per day. Some have $3“ in a day Either sex. yoursz or oldl Capital You are “anal free. These wlln sun at one. 1 sun. of wux little fortuneaL All it mm. 8%ng ‘H’ 1' (Balance of the year free to new subscribers) (Balance of year free to new subsc: (Balance of year free to new subscribers) Liiaez'a Salance o M RS. HELMKAY. (Outside villages and towns.) (Outside vi-I'Iages and towns EM. year free to new subsri and Weekly for 21. (i D†13y THE LEBERAL to any address, to January 1, 1938 ageekfly F33; ESE, 29¢). V 2.0% v 2.09 13:5 $3.75 bers ers 3.5% 3.25 N5 3.85 3.59