Cults by telephone from Rich Hill charged to me. U‘Ila by day and ‘VDL. XXVI‘II. Burn) 13, 124 Victoria: Bast; ï¬tting teeth, also lowest, prices. Go‘ JOHN R. CAMPBELL a was @ihml " Is PUBLISHEDEVERY THURS DAY MOP. NING AT THE BR. Uor. Carlton and Ynng'e Toronto Will be in Richmond Hill c nesday of each Week. Ofï¬ce, next door north off an! Bank. Francis Block, THORNHILL, Out. Ofl‘ice hours: Tuesdays, 8â€"12 :1. 11).; Eâ€"â€"3 p. m. VETERINARY SURGEJN RICHMOND HILL Oflke Hours~S.3U a: Toronto Ofï¬ce. 450 CHUE Safe ‘15 I per annum Proï¬table an E M. PRINTING ti PUBLISHING HOUSE RICHMONDHILL,ONT. Riehlnond Iii“ 1m. W. E. DEA . F. McMAHON. VETERINARY SURGEON, 'Phornhill. onvenient B USINESS CARDS. Successor to Dr. Lawrason) 53. w. ravages; I)eutist,. Emma a Psornxsron i. W. ANDERSON, Dentist, DENTIST, wittriuary Ofï¬r‘e npen \Ved nos t3111mm and night promptly at- tended t0. SANDERSDN, Interest. at highest current rate, paid twice a year makes an account pruï¬tuhlo. Being withdraw-able without notice makes it convenient. Finâ€"ONTARIO BAN K nt 'ictoria. St. Toronto .Isn replnting, at Good work. ..m.t05p.m in advance.] 'nnge Sts., of Stand- oods RCH ST. INCORPOR ATED 1857 This Bank‘s largo msnurces ensure saféty A. Savings Account IN THE on W'ed OETARIO BANK Jmond J 'I‘ Bsigerm. Maple Licensed Austiaueers fortho County of York sales Lttendedbo on shortestnntiuand a. tea. onsblerates Patronage-solicited Licenaeu Auntioneer for the County of Yolk Goods sold on consignment (ileum-s.) sales utoc etc promptiy attended to IE renaonabh rates Hezidcnce Unionville G R Uuuldmg. Newmn Btook.ngonflor the above License Auctionser for theCouncy 01801- . re~ apantx‘ully solicits your patronage and friend): influeuve Salas attended on the sLorte‘it notice and at remasberates. P. 0.addreas King TORONTO OFFICE: Nu, 33 Rich- 1 Barristers and Solicitors. Mouev to loan on land andahttbel mortgages“ lowest. rates A Automaticsâ€"Removed no the old vast aflch one door wen oi the untrauu to the Ounano Bank Newmarket ofline~Three duors south of the pntorï¬ce 1‘ Banana? Laraxox. a 81V Mona/m Aurora Ne'mnrknt JAS. N EWTON S. “I. Come-r RICHMOND HILL & THORNHIIL Hall's Vegetable Sicilian Hair Re- newet. 1t tones up, invigomtes, strengthens the hair-bulbs. The hair grows mater, thicker; stops iallmg out; does not split at the ends. Tested and tried for 219.11 a century. 311‘. For the whiskurg anfl. natach vo- nuke BUCKINOHA ,I YE. _ «axon and: am or; can Mm: HA um (‘0.LNuhm. N. n. ISSUER MARRIAGE LICENSES, EfLGJNflMILLa} LENNéxk’ MOB GA N. Mulock, Lee, Millikan & Clark A G s I.iudsey.K c G 0 F anren-ze W Itiduuc Wadsworth Buristersï¬olici‘ors. Notaries, 3:6. Home Life Building (formerly Free hold Lrnm Bldg.). 00:. Advlnide 86 Victoria. 518.. Tumnm. LIBERAL Ofï¬co. Richmond Hillon Saturdavs. RICHMOND HILL, ONT., THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 8 1906 ‘riv {hides-takers d: EinlmImm-s. mnnd St“, \Voeh‘flefl’ey Builï¬hugs, (Methodist, Bonk R(m|n,) To- runto. '1‘. Cook will be at Maple on Thursday afternoon of each woe-k. Barristers. Solicitors, Etc. DOMINION BANK CHAMBERS urge s rate and Trust, Funds tn 1mm at lowest current. Hues. MONEY TO LOAN AT ('74 Lindsey. Lawrence w adsworth, COOK & JOHNS'IEN Barristers. Solicitors. etc. mean. .7 K HcEwen Maple Wnswn Saigcon ‘9.- McEwrn. WRIGHT BROS stock of Funeral Furnishings kept at, both places. J. ll. PI entice. n. G. ISLOIYGH, nd Saturdavs‘ :- King & Yunge Streaks, TORONTO. Â¥an In Essentials, Unity; in Non-Essentials, Liberty; in all things, Charity...†Phone Main 2984 Newmarket To the Editor of Tm; Lumn l : I read. as no doubt, most, of our vil- lagers did,the communication of Read er in your last Week's issue. For my- selfl must, say that, I wns somewhat disappointed with the reply to my letter of the week previous. “Rend- er†attempts to gut aside the ï¬nd points of the local option debate by a. seriesofinterrogutimis. In a. matter of such importance experimenting for :1 possible outcome is of too flippint a. character merely to meet with the ap- prowl] of the sober judgment of the community. 'l‘hestutemcnt made, in my former communication that local option hnd effected the closing of one bar in the \illnge is impugned by the enquiry as to whether this was not; brought about, by the. desire to secure a monopoly. The facts of the case are too patent, to all to requiie reprinting. Equal monopoly smely existed prmi- (ms to the closing of the Dominion Hotel inâ€: as both could have been re- tained under the one ownership. That this was not, done is cenlirnmtory evi- dence that temperance sentiment- in its best sense is making steady pro- gress. “Render†makes :1 highly prob» lenmticnl statement when he says: “There is little doubt that in our pros- perous village a hotel can do a lucra- Live business without a bar." Taken in the sense in which it, is no doubt in- tended. cxpeiience in the large, ma- jority of similar instances shows that this. however, is not the case. Read in its literal meaning, “Reader†eon. ï¬rms what has liitheitn been charged and proven where local option has been tried.thut :1 lucratiVu busi- ness is indeed done without the liar. The trouble has lit-en to picvent the snleofliquor after the i‘:‘-!‘ has linen alu-lis'H'Il. .1 ‘1‘? 5L .la'iili, The church the balance holds 0f power today To crush the trafï¬c in its cruel sway; In her is vested stuength Ln lend the To purge {mm L‘ill'ui the greatest foe to ma n. How (1.. ., cxcunrs 1n Richmond ‘mii hzqs‘ 1hr har- room made rich ? How mmy h as it made poor? “GM. right with God.†and you will gu-le'l he ; “Sill mtt Ilmt day as for eternity. haw “ill delusions captivate your mnul. L’w ll uv, and Godly satisfactit n ï¬nd. â€"â€"P. L. GRANT. take ? “'culd yuu ahvt. the wrong and right [ohm-kt ? Thin nf your influence, what, mm “mild say If ynn should fail to vote just :lS you pray ! us well : They know “but you should do, your duty tell ; ' \Vill gaz» in Wonder if you vote to shield A trafï¬c which can only sax-raw yield. For as “a city set upon a hill†Cannot, be bid from sightstrive as you will. So mun the Christians judge.- hy \Vll;~tv th'y doâ€" \\'011 dn thvy know the sham from what, is true. 0h, pondm thv (-1 If through Christ from His Church expects m) cmnpmnnsv “’ith that which wm' emails bout-nth His skies ; \th {mm tiu- temple drove those who for gain Busely deï¬lvd its courts With all their ll'uul. Old eyes are watching yuanâ€"children‘s shï¬nldVlu- Ins-L! Now is the linu- to prove whom you will awn-'0: GI), lu-ldly gm, d-rcluro fur Gnd. m-I swvu‘v! No pmw‘r can “'I'flSt {mm you the mind and will Tn act consistently. your vows fulï¬ll. Nu tungue could nobly plead in your defence If pn-ving recrezmt you stride the fence. \Vbiit- would the Master say if He were hmcm' If on the voting day He slumld appear As Scrutinuur of lhuso who wield the pvn In fan or 01 a (rude to slaughter men? “'hy halt, m- hvsitnte which side tn To Undecided Members of Every Church Ratepayer’s Third Letter. hnmnd Iliâ€. Jan. 29, 1906. yunr voting wrung souls We†the case, and count «on tn plevent the the bar has hImn 8:1 highl): xï¬'nb» when he says: SIR.â€"l see by your issue of Fob. ]. that, “Ratepayer†stiiil continues to hzuangim yum" readers in the same strain as in his previous letters. He I has even become more emphatic. He I now dares to threaten the clectni-s by ‘ Pndenvni-ing to impress them with his 3 idea that Ricllmnnd Hill is defendant for its pruspvi-itymnd ultimate growth upon the granting of it iiquur license within its hounds. “Take :uvav the liconsv,"he s:iy~=, “and you stup the ‘grnwth of the \ illage.†_ ‘Ve haVe heir†\visi-ly tuldf to honor :1“ men. A gnnd exercise of this practice will be fuund in extending to those, whose views and pm 0305 Wu oppose, simple. evomhunde justice. )nnï¬scntim: without cuinpvnsatinn by one portion of the Community of the riglnsdmd-pinpv‘rlynfanother pnrtinn (mild nul; fairly be considered an act of single handed justice. It was not, in this way that the British Gnvern- I Invnt in a less civilized and christiam ! ized age purchased the fir-odnm of the Islave. And yet, Inca! nptinn deï¬es thishrnzrd principle. Let us not, be- Hittle oniselres by endorsing :1 mens- lure nfthis kind, although. it, has re- ]ceived file imprint of government ; legislation. undorstmulahlc that our local option fxxiends should conceive that their pun, :mm for the drink habit, is a success- but those who have had a wider ex- perience with human mtth recog- nize the fallacy of the claim. \Vhere hotels have hven kvpL guing uftex' lumil option has gum! inm offvct. not!)~ ing hut, social osu'ungvmpnts caused hy the necessity of a spy system has been lu-uughL into olfect. We need to go no lel'the‘l“ than the suburbs of Town- tu to sm- tlu‘ result. of lUCHl uptiun, and in these instancvs-it must be remem- bered thth the necessity for conniving at, :m illicit, liqnm- trafï¬c is lessenvd by the near-Hess of licensed hotels. VthL then would he expech where hotel privileges: are unnvuilnhle for miles, as Would he the case with us should we adopt local uption. C(wrciun i4 strong- ly resented, and it. is this which brings cunts-nan fur a law which is not re- garded as having a status in-the moral code. "Ratepayer" should also In) of the feelings of uLhers when, I he differs from them '0!) nun-.- titms, not to use such harsh Le fanatics which he has made me of in both hisk-Ltms. These as he calls them have (the welfare of the Lawn at. heart as much, if not a. gu-ut, deal lll()l'(-‘,’th;ln he has. They ulsohavo H19 welfare of humanity at heart. fur which I would think he has nob the slightest. consideration; These “fanmics"d0 not want Irmnl "Minn for the Snkn (If ‘nfrin-r known: v RATEPAYER. -â€"â€"â€"o-.â€"r .â€"â€" The allignment of lorces in a local option campaign ought itself to make it easy to convince right thinking citizens which side to sup- pom. Tc tho: Editor of Tax: LmEnAL This has been done in the past but, the Rutopnyei' knows quite well that this does not last tor long. The pro- prit-tm: sewn sees the folly of his :u'Linn. he srmn recognizes the fact that if he duos not providr the m-cunnnndn- tion it will he provile by others when it; is required. This will he tho ruse in our village. Already slaps have been tnksm fur this end by the formation uf the Richmond Hill Bum-(ling Hunsr- Association. “To-are by no moans certain that our present hotel uccnmnmdntinn Wzll he kept up if the licensv is discontin- ued. In. what position would the vil- lugr he pines-d with this as an event- uality, and would the lm-al nptiun ad- vocates supply the deï¬civmry? One in - pox‘tnnt point to rmuvmbvr is thth the. measure, if curried, is irretriovable ex~ C(lpt after :1 lapse of three years. " Is he not becoming ridiculous? Rich- mond Hill does not, nved a liquor liaeusoto increase its growth; Rich- mond mum-ll hein an. state of pros- perity when liquor has ceased to be made. \be not? Is it not properly situated for becoming tho center of the grain trade for this district? Hence the building of the elevator which he predicts/[he :wcommodzilitm will be provided for the fzu'im-rs, if not by our license holder, by others who can already see Lheproh‘tto be made by numng a. hotel without, a bar. lain any sensible person bs-lievc that where :1 bar-room has been closed by a majority of the votes of the electors. “ho. seeing the evils that arise through drink, a. proprietor will close his house, will sacriï¬ce for perâ€" sliunl spit? the gain. than is to be llléldt.’ by prmidiug ucrommodution to the public simply because he cannot, con- tinue to serve his poisonous stimulants. Close ihe Bar. THIS careful lemme 11 ques- as imitation uf rut stone Hwy make the pn-Hiect building imnginnhiv. qu-f‘hâ€"Tiwy can he built for about one third 11:89 than solid brick. These blocks can be nsad with nqug succpss and hwmty in any placv pith for houses or burns. vomndnh pillur‘ chimneys. (-tr. Fm- further mini-mm [inn inquire or write to has bevn the ruin of many nfpm- most promising yuuths. a. curse- .thut him ln-uught son-nw tn inuumm‘alile hmm-s.a curse that hns loft howl-(L. a.ng und sm-mwing f:lLllt‘lS and moth» 01-9, destitute \lePS and families. -Is this nut u nohlv. grand and glorious institution to \an'k for? \Vlmt rmhlo-r uhji-ct. Can msm hm'v than tn exert himself for tlw hum-ï¬t of his fulluw men. I kunw tun “'le that such w small rcnsun as “Run-payer“ has lu-on trying to put lmfm-e Vour I'Ofldl‘l'ï¬ wuuld cnrrv hut little “night, with them. Your rmu’lm's mo tun intolli» gvuL to be driven by threats. Thvy know full Well the min unused hy tlw liqum- trade and [um pprl'é'ntl)‘ satis- ï¬ed that, Hwy will show "Hutepayer" nu thP 19th that hv pulling a large mnjnrity of votes fut lncul option, thoy have ducideâ€"d tn wmnve the liar 21ml thv treating system from alluring mnn- of our fe-llmv-lwings to further dmtrnctinn. The building. material which is cum- ing into favor is- concrete made in km itatimx «If cut stone», which will he found much superior tn any nthm- mu.- toniul tm- building purposes for the following [9331;113:â€" Fix‘stâ€" lomeut, blocks are made of the most durable material. Secmulâ€"Tho blocks lwing made ht)?- lmv. housvs are not dump like thum- (‘nnsu'ucted of solid concrete, nsVLlw llllllliï¬â€˜ï¬ in the blocks m (whip, th‘ua making :1 dead air space all around, 01 sm‘eml incvs. (ivponding on the thick. ness nf wall which can he- mnde either 8, 9. 1001' 12 inclu-s in thickm-ss. Thirdâ€"le fum- lieing made in mud imitation nf rut stuno they make tlw prgrtiest building inmginnhlv. Ithunk you, sir. for your vnlnahhx space, and npprecia‘w thfl opening of your culumns fur the discussion of this gllvstim). mvmm a. gum...“ " a: E1. ‘3" i519 A little book of extracts. from promi- nent medical authorities extolling every Ingredient contained in Dr. ierce‘u Golden Medical Discovery wlll be mailed free to any address on request by ostal card or letter. Address Dr. R. V. lerc'e, Bgï¬alo. N. Y. r Along with d Soc 3 comes nervous- ness and genera i i- ealth. Why? Be- cause a. disordered stomach does not. per- mit. the food to be properly di asked, and its products assimilated by t, e system. The blood is charged with poisons which come from this disordered digestion, and in turn the nervw are not fed on good.. red blood, and we see symptoms of nerv- ousness sleeplesan and general break~ down. it is not head work nor over phy- sical exertion that. does it, but 1' stomâ€" ach work. 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The "Golden Mtdical Discovery " cures. weak stomach. indigestion, or dyspepsia, torpid liver and biliousness. ulceration of stomach and bowles and all catarrhal af- fections no matter what. parts or organs may be affected with it. Dr. Pierce's Pleasant. Pellets are the original little liver pills‘ ï¬rst put up 40 years ago. They regulate and invigorate, stomach. liver and bowels. Much imitated but never equaled. Sugar-coated and easy to tall. as mndy. Om to three a (was. ' Many years of active practice convinced Dr. Pierce of the value 0! many native roots as medicinal agents and he went. to great expense, both in time and in money. to perfect his own peculiar processes for rendering them botn eflicient and safe for tome, altera-tive and repui}ding_agcnt_s._ A Heavy Load to Carry. Cement Stone [Single copies, 3 cm. Sunscmmcm made either knt-ss. made in mud av make tlw No, 32