l l I l f I) r) vâ€"w Orr. THURSMYLNOVEMBEW. l.‘ l y i " i j I â€" If a. i ' "‘*‘*‘“- ' ’ MAJORMJQ‘; .(ii'cp lIIIS _ ~\Eklt‘li/ ‘7“ “RR “In Essentialv, Unity,- in N :61 per annum, in advanCe.] RICHMOND HILL. ONT., THURSDAY. u (Elie growl We [5 PUBLISHERSVERY CHURSDAY MORNING AT THE â€"-â€"~_ OFFICIAL REPORT. Returning Ofï¬cr-r R. A. Mason on Saturday lH>t.C(1llnl.l‘(ILllt‘ ballots rust. fol-Dr. MrLi-an and Capt. T. G. “'allacc I'll Monday, the 261.11 of ()I'tulu-r. 'l‘lIP following are the ofï¬i-ial ï¬gures \\‘llil’ll giu' Capt. \\'allace a majorin of 4.32â€"- LENNOVdec MORGAN, Barristers and Salli-Hal's. l Money to loan on land anacuaue. umrtgegeeut lowest rams Ugefly‘t PHINHNG & PUBLISHING Auroraofllceâ€"liomoicu lo the old post oflic.’ one door was: at the BDHBJJCl‘ to the inciimouc IIILI..0NT. °“‘â€â€˜Â° ““â€â€œ Newmarket Milneâ€"Three doors south 0! the ‘ ‘ . . {1 vs: ("lit-1, 5 4 .v - - T Bunncim [.st x , (i S V1.1 . 3 3 i . I . .\l I M A H O N. I w é EDITOR J: Paormsron. V ‘ï¬m ' " " ~_ :1 u - > ' . a " 71:7" 1â€"1-7 TI? "w_’:7'_’""""â€"-’: Lee! & Markham Village . . , . . . , . . . . 121 . BUSINESS CARDS. Clark lltii-hiuonilHill . . . . . . . . . . . . so 71 \Vouilhriilge . . . . . . . . , . . . . . . . 43 87 3::3'T‘iâ€"‘T-Ti‘ff"_" r â€"T?'â€"‘-‘-':“ Barrister s. Solicitors, Etc. \Yesioii . . . . . . . . . . .. ., ... 114 175) ill‘dieal. DOMINION BANK CHAMBERS, IN“ 1 Thom“me'khWT"“‘g§hifé q_v‘â€' ' S. \V. Corner King & Yoiigi- Six-vets, Nâ€: 21 Elgin Mills- .......... . ' :37 53 ‘ ' IL ‘ ' S‘ N’ M' 0‘ TORONTO. No. 3, Brown’s Cornels . . . . . . . .44 53 v ...... . . , N.4,V"t '15 l“ . . . . . . . . ' (“UL-('E’B‘M 1‘" “W Ginsu“) Private and Trust Funds to loan at 5. U:|Li,:;::.i‘â€cl_l'u 1“: g? R[01{_\]0ND “[LL lowest current rates. No. (5. Cashel. . . .. .. . . .. .. . O3 41 , _ A' . ' E“'â€"‘"" """"“ No. 7 Millikin's Cur . . . . . . . . ..«l-I 24') Graduate \ ictoria. University G G SI‘mdf’ey‘K C . - N . 8’ Mr J . "4 2' Member. Uiillugi‘ Physicians and Sur. $‘Rï¬,},‘,‘,‘,“’,‘.f;Ԥfwom PM“ ME" 398‘ 9' lill'lgxxudl: I. . . . ï¬ri-oiis. Ontario - N .Ill L w .‘ H'll . . .. .. . '9 T6 le‘lil’l rI’ulycliniC. New York Lindsey. LEIW'I‘EKCE £9 11: Bliiii‘gi'iliiil . . . . , , . . . . . . . I)l~11“|SPS of the Lungs a Specialt', I . , “‘V“"gh“â€T““"'Ship' p irticiilarly coiisulnption. 3 . ‘A stuh'Dlv' NO' 1 ‘ ' ‘ " ' ' ‘ ‘ " ' ' 4"- =5»_. _ _W~__ Barristersjolicitors. Notaries, ace. it'll-DW- gn-ji - ileum. “mus Life Bu'lding (fun-mow Free 'Siiiiiiiili iviii '1. . 1190 .39 __-. __ L " [Md [1?†Bmg'1-C‘â€-Ad‘ll'idvft Sill)~l)i\'. N... if. . .53 72 1" 7‘ .‘:hw‘_â€" ictoria 818.. TUI'UHIU. bullâ€"Div. N11. 6.. . . . . . . . . . . . .. 4.3 64 DR' FULTON RbDON! ' - {gull-Bin 113...; . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . _. ‘ . . A, . 111- lv. 0. .. . . . . . . . . . . . L. ])(311Llst, B (I _ . I â€"Scarlioro Township. (SUCCESSKL TO DR. H. \V. AXDERSOX) arrisuer‘ SOllcltor‘ Ltc' " ' U-ir. Yongc :Lll-I Blour Sts.. Toronto. llll‘llmmld Hill Ofï¬ce. south-east "M'- No: 3: Si-ai-lioi-o 63 Will he Richmond Hill (HI VVe'l- "0" “f Lâ€""e Bldg-l We"? “"1511â€? Ne- 4. Highland Greek -. ~60 91 new“. of each Weuk‘ afternoon. EN“. 5, Rouge Rivvr. . .. .... ....39 45 Ofï¬ce, next door north of Stand- TOI'OHLU Ofï¬ce. 36 Toronto street. i 113‘" 9' flab-H." L ' ' ‘ ' ' ‘ ‘ ' ' ' ' ' ' ‘ . l. , ’... ..... .....- ‘ “I'll Billlk- i\I()NEY T0 LOAN AT LOWEST RATES. Nil. . 65 4;): Ohm Hoursâ€"8.30 a. in. to 5 p. m. r v .. . . .. l ' ‘ . ' . ' ' ' . l .--“-.. . . . . r we--- WILLIAM max in... i _ f‘“???'.’li““i§ illiterllml'll BARRISTER, SULICI’I‘OR, NOTARY, ETC. 1' â€" W _ A Toronto Ofl‘ICE‘, 33 Richmond St. 1 N"- 3 - - - -- - “4! “3 JO H R west“ Wesley Buildings. No. :3. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 49 H) L l , Richmqnq Hm Ufl-ice’ standard 11$". . . . . . . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ltlsi VETERINARY SURGEON, ï¬â€˜j;‘,';B“"“'"g' bâ€â€œ"“’“>"‘““".NIII7 ‘ ..... ‘i.'.'.'..'...i..i’.s a. r w . . Maple, Thursday afternoon. 1 N“ 5 - ' - ' ~ - - - 73 42 1 “‘0‘ lllllll' Money to loan at Five Per Cent. (53;). { â€"~Sulnula.ryâ€"â€" Calls by telephone from Richmond 7 ' ‘7' A? M g _ M".J“my' . Hill charged to me. Danton! Dunn 8‘ Boultbee g E ._.. â€" ~ Barristers, Solictors. Etc. i *3 “E . - " F? > L J;_“' THEM-9* NATIONAL TRUST CHAMBERS lM H V H 2:) 1:1 2 a ' a 1-1..- iouaer or c C t t k . s . ‘ I " z . . . . . . " ‘ . . 631032901“! 31 ensi-zument eGeouueli‘aSi 25.1820 20 KING 5T E“ 10R0NTO‘ C‘lnndfl' Rilfxllllllllill'l Hlill‘.g.e. . . . . . 1‘30 71 9 .. gigs “135533533[53353126=0 “We-“manh- FMNK BENTON, K. C_ wondin-idge . . . . . . .43 83 .. 14 ‘1’} '1‘ (hailing, Newton Brook,a.gent for tho HERBERT I DUVV 98¢?“ . . . . . . 13:) 31 a o e " ‘ ‘ ar lain owns 1 ....7l 5 7 .. ~A. . â€" W V » â€" a â€" A < \V. MULOCK BCULTBEF Vaughan Township). . . .6011 471') 11.5 . . ’1‘ Sugaon. J It’lilcEwen Phone Main 311. l Scarlmro Township.. .463 461 .. 1 ‘ ‘1†“HM WW“ ~~wâ€"â€"h‘â€"~~â€" ‘Etnhiriike .. . . ., ..463 714 .. 246 sugison a: McEwen. J N E \ I 7’1 0 N Total vote polled im- \Vallace ...... zen glorified lizctioueers (or the County of York. . ‘iï¬itIinifan ' ' ‘ ' ‘ 1. elittel. '11.. I: h t . t' d - “ ' "i ‘5 ‘ ' ' ‘ ‘ ' ' ' ' Nubia lingo: )P;;:0uo;g:q;:ï¬c‘lizgn & re“ iTotal majorities for \Vallace . . . . . . . 373 F' r , w ’Tolill majorities for McLean. .. . D. G. BLOUGH, _‘ ’E Majority fi'r \Valluce . . . . . . , .. ..45 *«oFâ€"â€" ~ License K'ichion'le! {01' theCounty 01' York re- : u-tzfully solicmi your patronage and friendly 1 l'I'I mne sales attended on the slim-test notice and at eusounbemtes P 0 address King * stARLE Niiwroiifl Pianist Pupil of W. H. Sherwood H. A NICHULLS NOTARY PUBLIC Cominissionel, Conveyancer, etc. Insurance. and Real Estate Issuer of Marriage Licenses. EiQhEnQDQ ,. Hill .1. EDWARD FRANCIS Headforo. Public School. The following is the report of exmn. held iii 8.5. No. 3, Mark ham, iIl October. Spelling, Sr. IV.. Max. fillâ€"Hattie Brodie 49, Florence Rirllai-(ls 49. Mary Cooper 47. Elias Elliott, 47. Emma I Barker 40, Clelland Caldwell (absent), .Gladys Hi linkay (ill)$9lll.) ' of: i l ail-Essentials, Liberty; in all things, Charity." Private and Class Tuition in Piano Playing and Theory NOTARY PUBLIC COMMISSIONER, CONVEYANCER, ETC. I Sr. III. Spelling Max. {yo-Tommy Smith 36. Jr. Ill. Spelling Max. 5llâ€"Elsie Halt. and lAGENGY ROYAL AND BRITISH 451, Pl't'b'tll‘ll Elsonrfl’. Hector ljaterson A‘IERIC‘ Ass 008 40, Roy binltl‘i 40, Tommy I‘oiintam MISS NORA McBIAIiCN RE ‘ E ‘ ' ' ' {a}: \l‘tvilllï¬-\\Irrb'll:ll;ln 39,) Percy Elson 38. . I iA‘ " I . i a or [sup :1 isenl . Pianiste blATE' ETC Sr. II. Spelling Max. SOâ€"Beikiu Private Piano Lessons Pupils prepared for Examinations at the Universin of Toronto and .1110 Toronto Conservatory of Music. MISS MILLIE TRENCH RICHMOND HILL Teacher of Piano THORNIâ€"IILL ‘ )1. TEEFY. NOTARY PUBLIC, OOIIIBSIONEBIN THE HlGH CGURT OF jUSTICE,&c. Issuer of Marriage Licenses. RICHMOND HILL POST OFFICE. l Fountain ~17. Rhoda Baiki-r Ill, Alvin Smith 39. Harry (‘olley 22, Murray \Vk’lllllilll (absent). I’I. II.â€".\laude Hart. Kathleen Ellis. Viola Caldwell. Rosa HenriI-ks. Fl mldie Hem icks. Charlie Richards (allsI-Iil ). Pt- I. (:ilâ€"Aiinie Richards. I’ri'ry '(‘alilwvlh (blâ€"Madeline Cooper. Mar- guerite Ellis. Olive Smith; (elif‘iiary Deal-I. m.â€"â€"â€" A SOLID VOTE. ï¬r"; aims zen-13.1“ A vote of the whole lh-Ininion of ('aiiaila Ioasreitain the best \alue Io ‘lw had in the newspaper line would without (pies-lion result in a solid vote for the Family Helahl and \\'eekly Star of )Ioiitieal. At (wire. yes live times its present prim- it Woulil still he (-unsiilelril good value. ill fact it is just sueli a paper that most homes would have at any price. It Ciisls liur one dollar a year. and one Can‘t go wri Hg in giving it a trial. It already rm: lies the majority of homes Ill [his ('(ill i' ry. and [how \xllo receive it \\‘i"llil :l ‘ 111* without it. â€"â€"_â€".o‘â€" WRIGHT BROS, Unilm'lnkors &\‘ Emhnlmrl's. .RICHMOND HILL & THORNHIIL MISSVERA MARIE HAGERMANi A.T.C.M..also A.0.C..ll., ' . Prepares pupils for Primary. Junior, liiteiuieiliale i-xainiiirilioil at Toronto . (‘uaservatory and (‘ollugn of )Iusie. Special i'oili'so iii "Myer's" Kimler- ' ‘lrlrton Method. particularly helpful to beginners. lZ-Iv large <ior‘k of Funeral Furnishing kept at both places , .s ._~-pv -.â€"_.~-n.- 1.5KQ:§‘V3.5 ){>--. .213.- .u m: ~- s-r. £IANISIE AND TEAC’J’ 0“ I†“.4. . ... “‘0’ THE PALMER HOUSE lively acmuliiimlation Unveiling public. Good (‘oiliinercial Travellers. strihleiiiaii. Iâ€"Iarrv V‘V’right PROPRIETLR. hijflRl-L Ill (/3 the for AIleniive for room Q I? ‘44 CLOL‘CESTER (f3 1‘ ,TORONTO, As agents for the House of Ho} hei- Iin we ran pll'PlllI‘ you made to xoiir nieisui-I- a stylish tweed soil for $13.00 and will be pleased to Show yoi. the p iILclns. AIkiIi~oil & Switzu. (Hi “ng1: li.I::.~:..", RICHMOND HILL. l "n ‘inmp'nfl will}? I: Sinai .10; an.“ I“ could sill) lo niciziailwl 303nm siN 10 Alloy 011'] iii }:O“r.\'a.l-_+.} ‘ i deep sq “in ‘uisilnuniaiiu pm. so llMOU}[ 051:.) Koupiq 3o suqu clqiuoi .isoin " m 0111 mi.“ sump [11) 31.1 11101} ‘ti-WO‘BI. . .iaiunj ’ uqu 1) yo spunsnmia cumâ€"(reloads) I 0N "QUO ‘Smd'au 1 T(YVEMBER 5. 1.908 I 7 mini: viiiik 5.55.... WIMReport Of Tï¬géï¬mï¬ Public“ School for October. Senior IV.â€"r(iladys Bell. Florenie Goodel hani. Bai liar-a Duff. Cecile Pea:- son. Alan Francis, Tessie Horaii, Fran- (‘is (lox. JuniorIVsâ€"AAniyBall,JeniiieSeager. Fiances Carleton. Stanley Pearson. Si'lliivr III.~Gi-Hluii Francis. Mildl Pd l)uiiifoi-il, 'I‘orrencv Douglas, Violet (iasvli'y, hInl-ie Mllhlumi, Eliza Mill- (IUHII. Junior III.â€"-C--cil Hem-irks, Vernon Fol-lies, Frank Charlton, Mei-lyn Phil- ips, \Viiinie- Cousins. Senior Il.â€"â€"â€"Mal'lha Chapliain. “'al- ter Iliifl’, Agnes Milliloou, Stewart (‘-hailIon. \\'illie Chaphani, Arthur \Viin ille.‘ Junior II.â€"Aggie Horan, Marjorie Phillips, George \Vall. Stella Hughes. Part ll.â€".Iinliiiie Duff, May Camp- hell. Mabel Chapman, George Mofï¬t. Senior l.â€".\larjorie Farr, Annie Mul- doon, Chai les Eitkharat, Alliel-t MiTl‘ï¬t. Junior I.â€"Marjorie Ball, Alice Hen- ricks. \Vill‘red Dean, Fraiires Hughes, Nelson Forbes. Fl‘e’dle Bmws. Lela. Buwes, \Villie \VurvillP, Alfred \Vul- ville. ‘-0â€" Report of Concord Public School for October. Si-iiiiii IV.~CharlesGi-iiillg9r,Enston Harrison, Louisa \Vitty, Millie Van- derhiirgh. Norman Bowas. Senior III.-â€"â€"Hazrl Page, Fred Gor- don, Grate Gordon, Helen \VhiLe, Arthur Bowes. Bertie Baker, Isaal: Baker. Hnwaid Baker, Percy Hairison, Lyle Murphy, Hilda Ellis. Junior [ILâ€"Lily Lyons. Senior 11,â€"May Rudd. Nelson Har-‘ per, Charlie Haiper, Clara Harrison. Melvin “'itty, Ernest Clarke. Junior II.â€"I)orolhy Cordon. May Fisher. l‘Iill'leir‘ Cooper. Ida \Vitty. Bert VVitly. \VillieEllis, Albert Allen. I Part Il.â€"--Rn|ph Risehi-ough. Allan ()ster, Neil McDonald. Ollie Murphy, Illa Fisher, Gordon. Part I.-â€"Slewai-t Brillinger, Charlie Cooper. Austin Bowes, Oman Bowes, Annie Ellis, Herbie Claike. 7‘. Go to Atkinson & Switzer for the' right style and best value in men’s line suspenders, ï¬ne negligee shirts, while di ess shirts, the latest. neckwear linen collars and cuffs, Lilholin water- proof lineii collars. There is beauty in a Litholin rollar as well as comfort, and true economy. They are water- proofed linen and lherefoIe look like men. 9. Report, S.S.No. 4, Markham for October. I Sr. IV. Class Total Per Cent. . Jimmie Cosgrove. ..506 . . . . . . . . . . . . . 85 Maggie Baker . . 46L . . . . . . . . . . 77; Gerti ude CosgI-iwe.-ll13.. . .. .. . . .. 68‘ Carrie \Villianis . . .357 . . . . . . . . ..00 ‘ Jr. IV. Class Pearl Hunt. . . . . . . . . 22.9 . . . . . . . . . . . . 58 l st. III. Cla‘ss l Ruth Hoover . . . . . . 364 . . . . . . . . . . . . . 91 ' Ervie Hunt. . . . . . . . . 3(31 . . . . . . . . . . . . . 91 I Eva Connor , . . . . . . 342 . . . . . . . ... ..86“ HE‘IIGI' Mr‘Cagiie. . ..318 . . . . . . . . . . . . . b'U .lr. lll. Class Bessie Finley . . . . . . . 169 . . . . . . . . . . . . 85‘ Douglas Head . . . . . 1-H . . . . . . . . . . . . 71 Mary Fiiiley..,......9a) . . . i . . . . . . . . 90 IsaaL‘Nigh .....82 .. . . . . . 82 S1". 11. Class VV'IIlie HHI‘IH‘I‘ .... 87 . . . . . . .. ..87. Russell l’eIhii-k. . .alisi-iit. . ... ... Jr. 11. Class Georgi- Read “$8 ... ... . 88_ “'iiinie Saunders...SU . Sr. Pt. 11 George Finley . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 85 Russell Boyntun .. . .... ... . .. 82 Allan Hoover . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 82 Alvin Beally . . . . . . . . . , . . . . . 251. Jr. PI. 11. l Elmer IIIII‘II(’I' . . . . . _ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 79} Ross Baker . . . .52‘ The two following Classes re graded JOIUIBJ Harold Gordon, Laural ++++d~++++ ++++++++++++++++ H'++WHW“+H ++d~+++++ Krijul‘lling to their altcnilaiice for Oi'liilli'l'. Sr. Pl. 1 Margaret Mi‘Cague . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 100 Evelyn Neil . . . . . . . .. . . . , . ill I Rena Baker . . . . . . . . . . Nellie Saunders .... . . . . . . . . . .ll'. Pt. I i Nelson BilyllIUII . . . . . . ‘ VH Ila Finley. .. . . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 116‘ .‘Xllll‘ll.(ililli‘l‘ . .. . . . .....91! \Vilkie IJIXoIi.. .... . . . _ . . . . . . '73: l â€"..o~â€" QUITE I‘IXL‘I'SABlJi. One of the planks on Hallmve’en: was the [113/ng of a lettered sign uni a [rollry po'i- Hear the “hiring Room, ' and will) a. linger mall; pointing Io tliopaik, Ilt‘ll'lllglhl'“111115 “Time for a change o.‘ L‘ouiii-iilors iilr'l Reeve. To the paSCllli' il£l(l. fiiiiilelly known as The Public Park." 'l‘lii: l.ii‘l£l’..‘\!. \Vlll]l[]l]0tllk1-Iil see a ('l1'l'.‘_’t' in our C(1111011I01‘SII.)11:EIII\I:il mill-Iii ’1" the above, at the <Illllt‘.i1|lll' ll :‘ iiiliiwult to understand why the wishes of lhe great Illajority of our l‘IIin'llS air out respected in the maIIer of k: n-piiig ill" â€"€).I 11:. [Single copies, 3 cts. No 19 The Modesty of Women Naturally makes them shrink from the lndelicate questions, the obnoxious ex- aminations, and unpleasant. local treat.- ments, which some physicians consider essential in the treatment of diseases of women. Yet, it help can be had, it is better to submit. to this ordeal than let. the disease grow and Spread. The trouble is that so oitcn the woman undergoes all the aim ance and shame for nothing. lion wrl roclatlon of the cure which dis ‘ the examinations Ind local treatments. Them is 119 other medi s su WWI-mm women as "Favorite Prescri tion.†It cures debiliï¬hng drains. irregularity and female weakness. It always helps. It. almost always cures. It is strictly non- alcoholic, non - secret, all its ingredients being printed on its bottle~wrapporz conâ€" mlns no deleterious or habit-forming drugs, and every native medicinal root entering into its composition has the full endorsement of those most eminent in the several schools of medical practice. Some of these numerous and strongest of proâ€" fessional endorsements of its ingredients, will be found in a pamphlet. wrapped around the bottle, also in a booklet mailed free on request, by Dr. R. V. Pierce, or . Buffalo, N. Y. These professional enâ€" dorsements should have far more Weight. than any amount of the ordinary lay, or non-professional testimonials. The most. intelligent women nowadays insist on knowing what they take as med- icine instead of opening their mouths like a. lot of young birds and gulping down whatever is offered them. "Favorite Pro- serlption" is of KNOWN COMPOSITION. It makes weak women strong and sick ‘ women well. Dr. Pierce’s Medical Adviser is sent free on receipt of stem to pa ex ense of mailing 0111? Sen to Dr. . . Pierce, Buffalo, N. ., 31 one-cent. stamps for pa- per-covered, or 50 stamps for cloth-bound. If sick consult the Doctor, free 01‘ charge by letter. All such communications are held sacredly conï¬dential. Dr. Pierce 3 Pleasant Pellets invigorate and regulate stomach, liver and bowels. ....“ . . .. Mg ++++ +++++++++++++++++M++f We Stand by ...-...", u... . ......“ Our Statement We say nothing that we cannot stand by. We guarantee that you will be a hetier dressed man if you wear Broadway 0r Rex Clothing. Our WINTER OVERCOATS and SUITS have MORE SNAPS BETTER CLOTHS FINER TAILORII'G than most clothing costing as much again. Why pay more money for less value. A ï¬ne range of READY TO-WEAR SUITS AND OVERCOATS Finished in 15 Minutes. Ami. Savage Outfitter Agent Rolston Electiic Laundry n -+++-1+++*§*+ $+l~¢+++++++++ ++$++++L§ ll+++++++++ P++++++++++++4+ .3 | v -r .x. .1. +++H++++++++++++WH+++ For sale at the C. N. O. lStation, or delivered in tie village and vicinity:â€" ~:;;-Z.;}‘ STEAM COAL For threshing engines. NUT, STOVE, FU RVACE Best Scranton coal. Also file. Bran and Victor Feed r cattle and hogs. Also shorts ‘and good American corn (Old). All kinds of grain bought and highest possible prices aid at the Elevator. P Pal k for [he plll'lnlit': for which i' was J H R intended. , ' ' .5- ‘- .ï¬uIIUN()\TEL\IBER 5, ,