“like giiingl. Prices spPuk InudPl‘ than promises. Atkinson & Switzer. M Induy evening rmmthly meeting Brigade. Mr. F. \V. Harrison. who spent the summer teaching at “'olwyn. Man, has l'etlnned and will continue his studies at Queen’s University, Kings- ton. Mr. and Mrs. Henry McDonald and son and MI. Brodie, manager oflhe Standard Bank, Torontu, spent Thanksgiving Day \\'iLh Mrs. B. McDonald. \Ve save in buying and can he liber- al in selling. Atkinson & Switzcr. Mr. and Mrs. “3111.109 B. Gardner and Miss Bl-ydnn of Toronto, spent Thanksgiving with their parents. 'DI‘. F. L. \Villizmisun. Mnsteary Anguish and Mr. James E. Skeele spent, Thanksgiving Day in the village the guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Skeele. Mr. James Bruckin of Chatham, gen- eral agent for the Km-n Pimm Com- pany, spent two 01- three days in the village and vinimty and was the guest of Mr. T. F. McMahon. Mr. Isaac \Vulder a short time ago urchasod ï¬ve m'six acres of land frulll 11‘. M. McNair, and since that time he bought, the house and lot} at the west e_nd of Mill street, the property of Mls. Line. MP. Aifrod Patterson, whose busi- ness home has been in Australia for the pusL few years, and Mr. John Put- Lersun of \Voodstuck were in the vil- lage Tuesday and called on a. number of old friends. After a pleasant visit of two months in the Village Mrs. \Vilblu' Hall Sk evle left Toronto with her snn (In Tuesdlty afternoon to join her huslmnd at Re- gmu. Susk.. where in future. they will make their humo. Miss \V. Stong friehd~ at \Vhithy The Missvs vasnme of Tornntn were guests at the Dominion House Over Sunday. Hm? du you Iik: kmks‘ quite nice (H barring the figures. Bran. Shm‘ts. Gluten. ton m‘cm- lots. bags or hulk. best quulity, price right. Cull at, 41 Cot-Linghzuu street, Toronto. \Ve regl't-xt that Maple (-on-Pspnnd- once did not reach us in time for this issue. Asnmll pmï¬t with public favor is lwttcr than a large one without it. Atkinson 6'; Switzor. has been Jury at autumn t Mrs. (Rt-v.) Smith will take the topic at the Epwm-th League m-xt Monday evening (In “Character Study.†All are invited to be present. Mr. and Mrs. T. H. Redditt of Bar- rie and Mr. H. \V. Flvury, Am-ma, spent Thursday afternoon with the Misses Redditt. Mr. Archie Manllum nf King, was ye-tex-day nmnixmtpd as the Conserva- tn'e candiduw for North York. Mr. and Mrs. D. Thursday till Mond in Petel'huw. Mr. Andrew Millm“ Thnrnhill, purchased fmm Dr. Lawn-ism) double l'Cs‘idunco now nccnpied by Dean and Mr. C. Mason. Mr. J. \V. Osborne. nmnngel'of the Standard Bank at Dem-11mm. paid a flying visit to friends here on Thanksâ€" giving Day. 0H] A meeting of all persons interested in temperance will be hold in the Tem- perance Hall on Tuesday evening at 8 o’clock, to discuss the advisability of submitting a local option by-lzuv in Richmond Hill. Méssrs. Suigeon and McEwen, :mc- tiouers, did some livelyselling \Vodnes- day aftex-ncon of last week at the sale of Chapman SL 00. In about fum- hours they dispnsed of a complete mi1~ way construction outï¬t, consisting of horses, wagons, tents, scx-apurs, etc. Individual horses bruught $180, and teams over $300. The proceeds of the sale amounted to $4,800. A FINE GROUP Last Saturday’s Illustrated Globe contained an excellent photogravenr of the retiring Postmaster-General. his successor, and the staff of the P. 0. Department at Ottawa. In the centre of the front row sits Sir \Vm. Mulock, on his right hand is Dr. Coulter, Dep- uty Postmaster-General. and on his left hand is Hon. A. B. Aylesworth, the new PUSt-lllasteI'â€"Genorzll. The RICHEUND HILL, Novembtl‘ 2, Nu damage to l'opmt, after We’en. This is as it should he. )hotogx ‘he Par Mr. \V 14()()‘ A1136 ‘ay. liter Svutt of Victoria thusen furs-"mu nf th: the Criminal Assizos ‘el-m. LOCAL OPTION. you likn your tax slip LANGSTAFF’ (m'pnle blue phper spent Sunday with next is the rpgular night uf the Fire Hill spent frnm fly with relatives 'apm‘s, etc. ‘ $180, and eeds of the 1 Square - G m nd for the 1905 the At, a meeting of the Quarterly Ofï¬- cial Board of the Methodist church held on Monday theuppui-Liunments of the different. :lppnillLluelxtS for the ministe-rs’ salaries were placed as fol- luws :â€"â€"-Richmum1 HillI $705; Victoria. Squaw. $320; Headfnul, $150; Patter- son, $75. Bills are out, announcing a grant concert. to be given in the Mnsunh Hall Saturday evening of this week The following are. advertised to take pantâ€"310x W. Beatty. trick pignisg ‘ (.Ihus. ) ' mlnel'. Units. ivlner. vocalh Josegh, sketch artists grapaophone selectin! ty will appear in Je‘ tions. Chair taken at J. H. Sanderson. A JUSC Hl, SHULL‘U ierlSlS. Llll'rl't’ \VlH UK: ! grapnophone selvctions, and Mr. Bent- ty will appear in Jewish imporsnna-i Mr. tions. Chair taken at; 8 o’clock by and I J. H. SnndL-rson. Admission 15 10 emits. K. & V. l’LOVVlVNG MATCH The plowing mulch under the aus- pices at King & Vaughan l’lmvmen’e Association will he held on tho farm of James Gillies. lot 5. (2011.3, King (:xdâ€" joining King City) on Tuesday nvxt, the 7L1) of November. There are nine classes. and Competition is Opt‘ll to the Dominion. The prizes are largo, and it, is expected that every class will be well ï¬lled. Dinner served at Philâ€"- lips’ Hotel, King Cit-y; Bussos will meet all trains. For information ud- (Ilg'eas the secretary, M r. Saigeou, Maple SUPPLEMENTARY READING- The following numbers fm supple- mentary reading! in schools, price 15 cents. in the Riverside Series. are in stuck at. THE LIBERAL ofï¬ce :â€" Thu Rimi-e of th" Ancient Mariner T ‘87â€... ‘1‘. Hal-LJM. Ha‘zvl Smith . . . . . . . . . _ Wylie Carleton . . . . .. . . . Clara. Robinson . . , . . . . . . . Archir Palmer. . . . .. . . . Lloyd Smiles . . . . . . . . . . . . Nellie Brown . . . . . . Walter Scott, . . . . . . . . . . . Stella Murphy . . . . . . . . . . Douglass Cooper . . . . . . . . . Jtliel McNaughton . . . Irving Perry............. Gladys Legge .. . . . . . . . . . . Jenn Topper . . . V . . . . . . . . . John Forster . . . . . . . . . . . . Arthur Bull . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Otto James . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Maude Helmkuy . . . . . . . . . Elmo [{eifor . . . . . . Joseph Elliott . . . . . . . . . . . Flossie James. . . . . . . . . . . Lucie Robinsnn . . . . . . . . .. Muriel Brydon . . . . . . . . . . . \Villie Ground . . . . . . . . . . . Holmes Crushy . . . . . . . . . . Stuart, Read . . . . . . . . . . . . Mary Heslop . . . . . . . . . . . . . Randall Page . . . . . . . . . . . . Fred Page . . , . . . . . . . . . . Foster Hickson. taken no The plowing mam-h under the aus- pices at King & Vaughan levmen’e Association will he held on tho farm of James Gillies. Int, 5. mm. 3, King (:xd- The Rev. Irl R. Hicks Almanac will not he published for 1906, but his Monthly Journal, \Vord and \mGs. has lneun changed into a. large and costly magazine, and it, will contain his storm and weather forecasts and other astronomical foatmos com- plete. The hovemlmr number, now ready contains the forecasts from Jun- usu-y to Jum‘, 1906. The January num- ber. ready December 20, will contain the forecasts from July to DPCJmher, 1906. The price of this splendid Mngw zine is one dollar a year. See it and you will have it. The November and January numbers Containing the Rev. [1'] R. Hicks’ forecasts for the whole year. and more complete than ever can he had by sending at; once 25 cents to Word and \Vorks Publishing Com- pany, 2201 Locust Stree, St. Louis, Mo. 25c. VALUES.â€"We repeat this week the 25 cent; values of last and add a few more: Flint Glass Lamp Chimnpys, large size. 4 for 251.2; medium size. 6 for 25c.; small size, 7 for 25s.; selected Layer Raisins, 4 lbs. for 259.; the best; \Vhitening, 30 lbs. for 256.; May-picde Japan Tea. very ex- tra, 1 lb. for 25c.; special Ceylon blend Black Tea. 1 lb. for 250.; choicv Coffee, ground fresh, 1 lb. for 250.; the best ox- tra. Granulated Sugar, 5 lbs. for 25('.; tho best Rodputh Yellow Sugar. :3} lbs. for 25¢; Powdered Sugar, 4 lbs. for 250.; fresh Hal-rings, Scottish Chief Brand, flat tins, ~1- tins for 250.: Red Sockoy Salmon, good, 2 tins for 250.; \Vitch Hazel Toilet Soap 25c. per box ; Silk Skin Toilet Soap 25c. per box; The Nursery Toilet Soap, French- milled, 250. per box ; best XXX White Wine Vinegar. 1 gallon for 2.3.1; \Vin- (low Glass, size 10x12, 6 panes for 25c.; best. 6-coi-d Spools Black and “'11itv, 8 spools for 25¢; heavy 46-inch Melton Dress Goods 250. per yard; heavy Lock Loniond Shilling, '2 yards for 256; a 5 lb. Lin choire honey syrup, 2:30.; 5 lbs. New Cooking for 25c.; 21 4 lb. box \Vhite Gloss Stzith. 25c.; 4 lbs. clean- rd Currants for 2:30.; 6 parknges Gold Dust \Vzishing Compound, 250.; 6 cakes Fairy Soup for 25c. Atkinson 8: Switzer. On \Vednesdzay of last week thew passed away at hei- late home one of the oldest residents of Markham town- ship, in the person uf Mrs. Alex. Dunâ€" can. $911.. of GUl'lnlt'y. Deceased was how in the purlsh of Montquhitter. Aberduenshire. SCUil‘dlld, in 1817, and came to Canada in 18-12. along with her father, four hi-nthm-s and a. sister. and settled in Markham township, in which locality she cuntinuml to reside until 1201- death. Mus. Duncan was one of the founders of Melville Presbyâ€" tvrian chm-ch, and it, is interesting to note that llé'l' last appum‘unce ntpuhliv worship was on Sunday. Oct. l. on the occusmn of the cvlohmtinn of the six tieth nnni\ ersury 0f the cnngI-Pgution. Her lluslmnd, three daughters. three sons and nine grandchildren, hesir‘ws a large cizcle of friends, mourn 1101' SUPPLE M ESTARY READING- The follmving numbers fm supple- mentary reading! in schools, price 15 cents. in the Riverside Series. are in stuck at, THE LIBERAL ofï¬ce :â€" Thu Rime nf the Ancient Mariner Lochiul’s “Burning The King of [119 Golden River Snow-Bound Diukens’ Christmas Carol Rip Van \Vinkle '_l:he Logan of Sleepy Hollow tvrian chm-ch, am note that; her last a worship was on Sn Ale himore KI Georgie B Lorne Per Gnu-net Di Harry Frum Hazel Swim! Ada. Milne h Laura Rxch; Donald Ark A. Rip Van \Vinkle The Logan of Sleepy H Evzmgvline Anderson’s Fairy Tales. ssie Mo: HIGH SCHOOL REPORT FOR OCTOBER liter FI-ishy .. ix. McConughy u-ence Kinnee nore Rezmmu v ox-gie Brawn .. 1119 Perkins . ‘ . met Dickinson HICKS ALMANAC FOR 1906. DIED AT GORMLEY GRAND CONCERT. 21' . . . . . . . . . . . 160 IS taken no exams FORM 1V. FORM I I I “milliitl Alexander 85 lrtisls. There will be lectinus, and Mr. Beat- in Jewish impersona- ken at 8 o’clock by Mr. ‘11. Admission 1:3 and announcing a grand given in the Masonic evening of this week. Ber Total cent. 355 89 330 311 291 284 )4 16 Marguerite Boyle Fred Cnmpbvll. Franklin Jackes Almodn Clnhine . Hazel \Velsh . . . . Mabel Byam .. . . Edward Palmer . Nora McMahon . , Morton Gibson .. Jenn Bnyle . . . . . . Emily Boyle . Erling Gibson George Topper. . . Ad:-li:1\VInch .. Clara. Homing. _ . INNEsâ€"In Richmond Hill, on Octo- lwr 28, the wife of Ilill'I‘y lnnes Ufa. sou. Marjorie Boyle ... . Maggie- Blain . . . . . . Hannah Hislnp .. . Edna McNair . . . . . Ruy Bnynton . . . . . . Malvel Smith , . . . . . . Ella (lm‘grm‘e . . . . . Everett Cox . . . . . . . {\Iaud \Vatsun . . . . . Pearl Silver. .. Clarkson McDonald Norma Morgan . .. Percy Hagerman , . Olive Morgan . . . . . Irene Marsh .. . . . . Edna Gordon V .. . Oscar Smith . . . . . . . H'Iyl"l1n(>k... .. Cassie Hill . . . . . Luella .Iolmstun Alum Bnucuck . . Percy Hill . . . . . . Hal-old Murphy. Elsie P31111012... Harold Buucnck Alex. “Wlliams. Alice Slurtup . .‘ Perry Grice . . . . . Frank Rumble. . GARDNERâ€"At Grace Hospital, T0- rnnto, on the 7th Octoher, the wife of Goo. Gardner (nee Pauline) of a son. DONERâ€"HERRâ€"At the residence of the bride’s mother, Clarence (Jenn-c, N. Y., hy the Rev. D. Heiso. Mr. ’l‘houms S. Doner of Gormley, Out. to Cpl-a, daughter of the late Andrew Eva \Vatson .. . . Hun-y Naughtun Herbert Kelly .. Ada Calhoun ... . . . Pearl Bz-ealwy . . . . . Alida Bnymm . . . . . . Mabel Vumlurhnrgh Beverley “'alker . . . Herr. A Parlor Cook Coal Stoveâ€"The Ath enian. Apply iyeï¬Â§3{lls IncreaTs'eThEZdtWiiy’ot ths liver. and thus ald recovery. F03. SALE YROYAL VJAFERS. MARRIAGES FORM BIRTHS FORM I. MRS. HELMKAY, .tth :1 exams. 508 605 76 446 416 392 381 378 275 232 204 3 1 3 34S 801 703 672 685 642 637 603 599 5'7 1 537 534 489 434 783 732 726 446 64 1 (539 625 618 603 592 576 569 569 -â€".. 000 542 531 508 435 874 824 694- 693 692 674 (369 654 746 1 776 761 760 739 714 705 ,- I‘ (i 60 60 67 (59 68 63 79 7U {W ‘ ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++§++++++++++++++++§¢ AGENTS FOR Confederation Life Association. FIB-E COMPANIE Mercantile. Norwich Union. Western. York Mutual. P &. Savage 55 Si busme We May Not Be Rich Because the prices we charge for the very best Dry Goods, Groceries and Provisions are not large enough to make us so. And that’s the next thing to it. “A little here and a little there†is our motto. We flave T 0 mastic To keep up with our orders. Have you tried the new Breakiast Food, Canada Flakes? It is warranted to make a man good natured for 24 hours. But we are Busy ' The Following Quotatians 1 1h. Honey Fruit Biscuit, 100.: 1 1b. Oxford Biscuit, 10c.; 1 lb. Royal Mixed Biscuit, 100.; 1 1b. Nelson Tarts, 170.; 1 1h. Scotch Coffee Biscuit, 15m; Home Made Cookies, 1()c.; a 2-lb. tin of Choice Syrup, 100.: a 5-lh. pail Choice Syrup, 25c. a. Fine Black Serge Suit made to measure, $12.75. Navember 2, 1005. Represent very special values:â€" Now the stove season is here, and we are prepared for it, having now in stock a full line of all the best and leading stoves and ranges for our customers. Happy Thought Crown Huron Imperial Oxford Oxford Laurel Pandora Heaters & Parlor Cooks All the above below City prices,set up by practical men. Stove pipes and elbows all prices. Hot air furnaces put in and repair- ed. Tinsmithing. Paints and oils and all kinds of Ilardvvare. Richmnnï¬ Hi3! Hardware Sim MKli‘éSï¬ï¬ & SWITZER. C. SGULES prompth attended to. OI'l. Iteratur EOE: mail-