vilions of the Lord's Day Act. q r but Friday Mrs. H. B. Stirling en- tertained for the ï¬rst time in her new home. at afternoon tea. She was asuiated in receiving by Miss Parkernf Toronto. while Mrs. Allen presided at the charmingly decorated ten table. Among othem present Were Mrs. Crus- h , Mrs. Lan staff. Miss Lungstnfl. . rs. Cauxphe 1( Mrs. Byrno. Mm. Brace. Mrs. A. Savage. and Mn. and Mil: Brown of EMnMills. It is reported that a number of the young men of the village plny hockey on Sunday at Boyle's Pond. Those who iudulge in this kind of Sunday “sport.†know full well, that. It is not hqnorhble on Eben: puma. And. like- “nu Au;- T. H. Lennnx. M.P.P.. snlicibor for York County. The Object was to inter: View the Unmininn (hn‘m'nment on. matters aflecting the County. the City and the Toronto Ruilwuv. -V..‘ wise they render tlxetalga§eï¬ixle to be taken before a J. P. under the pro- vilions of the Lord‘s Day Act. It, will be seen by advertisement on another page the annual meeting of theRicbmnudHillAgrlcultumlSncie-ty will he held in the Guuncil ()hambe: on Saturday of this week. commencing at lo‘cluck. It is to be hoped that. all parties interested will try and attend. Miss an':l McMnhun. :l pupil nf Mr. J. Eat-19 NP‘VUH), has lawn successlul in passing the musical vxmninutiun in Junior Theory. ut the University of Toronto. and obtained ï¬rst class hun- (my. Reeve \V. H. Pugsley left for Ottawa Monday evening in company with ‘Varden Keith of_l_\‘(gwm¢u‘ket, and Mr. Rev. Mr. Gullen district, at student. a preached in the Mel Sundam'. Rev. E. (hmdwnocl prenclxiu mums for his father. Mr. 690. Umvie, rr-coi cut nu the fort-head hnckry at school nn Mun gal annn want with h ho had w insert sue the wound. Jackson Bros. (-f Maple. « short. time ugu while sinking a well an the “"111 of Mr. Henry Heine, Int 26. con. 8. Markham. struck a flow which will give the pl‘nlpl'iPtnl' am nhundunt sup- ply of excellz-nt water. The new We]! easily floiVs 30 burn-ls a day. At the unnqu meetin of the East York Cnusel-Vatives helcgl in Enst Tu- mnto on Monday. Mr. H. A. Nicholle was elected PreaidPnt. and Mr. Isaac Crosby. Secretary-'1‘ rensurer. Bulh \V. F. McLean. M. P.. and Capt. \ValL ace. M. P. were unzu‘uidubly absent. A ulveling of the Em- (TurlingCluh will h» hc-ld shnp this running at 8 ("I ul-I'ungu-nwnts for loâ€"num with Malvem. The Anniversary and Thank: 5N \"icvs nf the Viclurln Squall“ will he, held on Sunday. Services will he held .1! 2.15 Special music by lliu ullnir. Jun :u.d Rev. E. H. Thyr- w Mt-lhudist (lhulch next" In lhe‘ mew Bram- will prmch (In h-m-n l'mm the- l 1‘." . uuu mm ship ()nm‘u-ï¬lu "ml. at House Tuesday and rliw "mum's in whirh hum t interested. The labvl nn yuu rvud 1909. If it (kw: ‘n In rum] that way, “'0 shall do our part rio'lii's hf Khalil-t; vhnxvh (In “'cdnesdn} Mr. H. J. \Vinrh of the nursima of Markham has n Morning ï¬lmy in full hluum. snmething un- usual «I. this swusnn nf the yeur. second mm- Mr. R. L Bmckiu. sun nf thr- late Jammy Bum-kin. hvadn-d thl' poll in the rmrutcmm-sb for nlderuwn in the City « ! (.‘hallmm. lbw. A. Bruce gave a} flu- Anjtiyfrsnry uf thr- Mulvern and pluy hnnw and mnrruu', (l’riduv: Lcugue. Gums-s The Cunndinn Almanac for IMO is us good us All e-ucvclupnvdia, Get, an mp3: at Tm; Luann“. OFFICE. The hm-kry mutt-h (’wm-n Aurora and R ullto‘d in l‘zu‘m'uf Au 5 In 3. UnThIII-sdny. DN‘. 315?. M! I). Brae» Was unu-rie-d in \Vinn Miss Edith, Duughtvr of WW. I Fair hf 12w Lundun Conference Mr: John Cnanly is ing as a jul-ynmn. Rtvnunxn HILL, Oxn. JAN Reeve \V. Muster Ch The Ya uglmn 5118 flibtr; IJ()(‘J A],9§' Aurmvu and Riél'rlrilvlll‘ll'd‘ re- in l‘uvnruf Aurora by u. urnru of Mr. Gullen of in student. at V llw_ f(1§-t:h4;z}t;l-‘ -;x:l‘I-ile( m and hnmo Smut-11:03 tu- ["I~id:nv) in lhu York Cunnty Sums-s culh-d at l u'ulm'k '. Uullen nf the Hamilton :Ludenb at Victoria ()ullvge l the Methodist (:ix-nuiL last. Rev. E. H. l‘nye was M. preaching unnivvrsury ser- :.. I... I. :u-les anie. eldest Sun of “2i†I)“ hvld {IVIV‘iébl‘l’l'lflitlll‘ 'l‘nyP “1"†pl.“ "It-t. at tho- Puhnm- and (li~‘r‘lls.<ed vnriuus h hut!) townships are and Markham yuur LIBERAL shnllld (1(is nutmnd you uish way. let us knnw and part if yuu do ynurs. llw_ Exfcnu‘vv of the- ehvud while playing nnM-mduy. Princi- with him to u ductul' Richumud gave the address Hf thr- Ladil-n So- Pisguh Mrthudist, uy evening. 8 (:‘rlm-k Ln [llzlkll murmw’s matches ill preach at [111' Sunday mun-Mug ing Rev. A. P. ivvd a wen/ere. Some in the Slst. Mr. “'m. in \Vinnipvg In of Rcv. Hugh J. :Ist ovunipg he. Squuu o Churn-i; 1y. Jam. 24th. 2:15:1l.d7l).lll‘ rm] stitches in Lhiugs we N. 14‘ 1009 Hill will Cin act- (ï¬ring 'IHVI). “'e are glad to hear that Richmond Hill and Thornhill Presbyterian!) aw. likely to hnvejhe Rev. E. U. Currie uf Sarnin. Ont. Induction takvs place in February“, “1- hnpe he will be fnund as faithful in the dischnrge of his duties as their. late pustur the “ma. Mr. Grunt was. In spite nf the sum of the rwiuund the World's derisiun. Dan» [n fullmv the stur-aned road. druu [u fullmv (he visiuu. â€"~Ed ward erkham. Mr. T. \V. ware at. tho pu-eqtrgl home nn 3 visit. The Ruv. J. '2, McFarlune nf Warh- wurth has declined the call given by the united congregatinns nf Omemee. ngutl’lgggunt and Luke-rule. Mr. End and his wife of the City of Toronto were visitnm at. the home of Minus!» Mrs: _J. Lowe here. The Rev. Mr; “whim “r B‘airhank. near the. City of Toronto. was here at the anniversary of the Methodist. Sub‘ burgh School. Mr. Robert Sulclifle has returned from the North West. after an absence of 89 years. His mother was sun- pl‘iSI‘d to see- him. He is likely w stay with her all winter so as to escape the severe hlizmrds of that, frozen region. M» A u Il-1-,, .. B .r ,_ -_ ., “v.†tBIIIIII Mr. A. P. Mclmnr'his stpnuï¬nn:xld. Mid Marin Rosenberg. were visitors at. the residuuce of Mr. and Mrs. J. Mc- Len". Mr. Arthur Marshall, who hud his leg broken a (:rvuple uf weeks ago. we "1'9 PlensPd In mpurt is doing nicely. AIL†17A..|,| , n .. . . A ,, .. -u v: \nuur Communion services will he. uuudnct- ed in the Pl'vshytel'ian Church next Sunday morning. 7 Mrs. Colin Campbell (nee Miss Mar- shall) of New Ontario. who has been spending a couplenf weeks with her parents here. has returned home. Mrs. Alf Ketfer 3nd children of Lethhridge. Alta" whd have been spending the past, ennple of muntnsin our midst, 19ft on Tuesday this week for King and Richmund Hill before rt-Lurning tn her huule in the West in the near future. The Rev. Mr. Metzler. the paatm of the Methodist. Church here, returned to the United States for the beneï¬t. of his health. Mrs. John UllllPS last. Tuesday. Great interest. is being taken to make llwse meetings mow interesting each time. The nvxl our will he a juint mew-ting and will he held at Mrs. R. C. Gillivs'. ()mnnluniun services will he. uundncl- ed in the Prfshyterian Church next Revival services are being held in Luskuy Presbyterian Church this week. and in the Methodist Church next Wee-k. Revs. Walker and Simp- Iun are. cnndncting them. Mr. Jesse \\’QiiZI;‘BE-'Axlr«tra called on old hiends here last Sunday. Miss Mat'gamt McCullum spent, last Thursday I’Vr‘ning with her friend, Miss Ella Bluughyf King Greek nu ., \n , anniversary service‘s in Test'un Mrtho: dist Church on Sunday. Laskay choir assisted in the sigging. n._,_ A 1: vv . T. F. Mt‘l‘fnhnn G00. Silns.. . . T. A. Lamon.. , Goo. Cuwie. sk. ‘ The \Vonwn‘s InsLituiJe n} III? Lus- kzLy Brunch was held at. the home 01‘ Mrs. Jnh_u Gillies last. Tuesday. Great Thv annual curling match of the Preaidmn we. View-President. Was play- ?d in lhv Rink lust. Friday "((Prnnnn uud vvvning. The ice was in good cmulitiun. Pn‘sidont ()uwie wnn " um Vicu-Pl'eside-nt Savage hv 8 paints after u keen contest. The lulluwiug is u sumu‘ary of gmuesb~ Pans. A. BHVIP . . . . . . . . . . . I. P. Glass . . . . . . . ‘ E. Barker . . M. Boyle. 3k. 9 H .. R. Palmer. . .. . . A. Glnss . .. Gan. McDmmld. .. H.A.Nicholls. Ek. l7 Mr. “K E. Snvngr. sales manager fur Gun. Rulbhmw. n'luil llIInht-r dealer. 'l‘m‘nntn, hue wmrned tn hllii- [was After npvluliug u fortnight with him pan-an and little daughter at Sunny Hill Farm. Tutu} Nowmurket Expx-vusâ€"Mr. nnd Mrs. Oulnpln-ll nl' Richmnnd Hill. and Dr. and Mrs. Richnldmn n! Alllurn apt-m. NHV Year's with Mrs. Gunrgt- Richard- lull. Mrs. J. A. E. Switzvr nnd Miss Swilzm-l attended the {um-ml u Jute David Swilzel' at Lisgur, Menduwvnle un Friduy Inst. Miss Stuckdulc- (If Toronto vinih-d friu-nd-he-u- and n-nmim-d oven Sun- day with Mrs. J. L. Harris. Mr. and Mr». GP". GM and little (laughtel nf Vintnrin Squat-r spent, lust Thursday u-teuing with Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Bunvn. Dr. h-lmmn (If ’l'urunto \‘initpd his liner Mrs. S. M. Uruwn un Tuesdny. Mrs.St:ntt um! Mrs. Bah-r of Tumntu 'pt‘llt )‘l‘htrlduy nnd lust night with their uunt Mr». G. \‘Vih-y Ajluulher hm". TH E PRESIDENT ‘VINS Mount Pleasant. PERSON ALb‘ Strange. 42 Tutu] , . . . . . . . . T. vatnn L .. . . \V. A. Sanderson k. 17. . . \V. Pugsley‘ SR. 5 I . . . . . . . ‘ . . . V \V. Cape-H . . . . . . . . . . T. H. Trunch ,.. .. P. \Vile-y 16. A. G. Sahqge. sk. 10 VICE-PRES. .. ... .J. Tyndall . H. SaIIdH-snn J. H. SuudH-snn F. E. Sims, sk. 19 . . . . . . N. J. Glass ul of the “gar. ncur Ethl PERNYROYAL WAFERS. jurvd. Ladies Hockey Senior Huckoy. Skating. . High School By the collapse of a. scaffold on the roof nf thp now Friends‘ College at Newmarlut yestprday. Juhn Hay and John Trempe, lmlh of Toronto. fell tn the ground. a distance of 50 feet. The fm-mor died on his Way to thv hospital and it, is feared the latter is fatally in- Seninr Huckvy. I will nï¬er the balance of stock bred from the famous breeders. Kosh & Hawkins. fur the next Len days unly. J. OSTER. Skating WINTER SCHEDULE Mr. Eugwne O‘Keefe of Tmnntn, president. uf the Hume Bank of Cunndn and of the O'wae Brewing Om. has been appointed Uhamhvrluin in the Pups-'5 Cum-t. This is said [0 hr one of the mast coveted honors b98l0“’l‘d by the poutilf. The ï¬rst two matches for the Slater )up wn-e played in the Rink Tuesday vening. with the following result:â€" ‘.F.McMMhon ....N.J.Glaso W. Unpell . . . . . . . . . . . . .. E. Barker W. A. Sandelsnn . . . . . . . . . . . M. Buer H.A.Nichulls, 8k.†G.McDulmld, skl‘l A. Boyle. .. .. G. Sims . . . . . . . . . . . J. Glass . . . . . . . . . . . . . G. Cowie, sk. ll . . . . . . Mr. Clarence 'Oastle- dung visited friends in the village lust. Wet-k. Mrs. J. Hughet with bar little daugh- ter. uf Didshul-y. AIL", is visiting her purcntc Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Byum. _ ,, “Humâ€, ..... .. to King cemetery. Many friends and relatives attended from u distance. and Rev. W. G. Buck, and Rev. J. \V. Gordon conducted the services. The pi-uplc ut' a“- village are jubilant. nu-r the result (if the \‘uting on local Option. Thr \‘ute pulled on election day shows that. we have no desire to have a. licensed bur again. The menu- me has been a beneï¬t to this locality and during the past three years the \illage has enjoyed great prospority. Rev. \V. McTuggalt nf Wychwuud I'Pnchi’d nnniversury sermons in St. {Laura church on Sunday. Miss Bvuupre uf Simcue is visiting at the home nf Mr. Gen. Keflvr. iSport u v u. mull", ac: v ILC. °'Thé‘ï¬.Séijiim.lr'"the lute Alexander Cameron took place (in Thgr‘sduy hunt} ‘._ '11.... -, Anniversary Sonia-u will he held at anv nexl Sunday M. 2.30 and 7 p. m. Rev. J. \V. Stu-Wart. uf Tux-unto will preach. and the King City choir will give the musical part. of [he service. Missionary anumnu were pmuched in the Mt-Lhudist, church nu Sunday. in the morning by DA Stephensun. {mdinï¬m evening by Rev. N. W'ell- wood. Terms: 34 :yezr, $1 for six months. We‘ send free on re- quest our catalogue of t h é b c s ( I back: on omdoot M: and recxuï¬on. FORBT ANDSTREAMPUBm. MWWQMYod. ‘ new depart- ment has to do with the C o u n t r y Home and its surroundings. SPREAM,†or send us twenty-ï¬ve cents {at four week: trial trip. A an Luge illustrated Weekly journal of shooting, ï¬shing, natuer his- tory and yachting. A and 5;":23233323311' ’22:: . \'ng;or Adventure :33: ° (crested in countr life ask you: ncwsdufér {0; “FOREST AND O STREAM; or scnd‘ Ht fwon'v- IV. rantd THE RINK Barred Rocks FOR. THE SLATER CUP. . . A cnr loud «£3 a nap baa-0% Shmta. and u cub-Wand 0! Nu. } Oath, gmwdmm 'jpst. M'l‘ih‘d at the Elernmr. Price. wwwmm «n "W MP“;- Dmm \VEDNESDAY. . . . . . 10 p.m. \V. H. PUGS h Rowe. THURSDAY. SATURDAY. TUESDAY. If you ’ like to read pf the ex- periences of anglers, shoot- ers and campers, or yacht-i MONDAY. FRIDAY. Curling. Gui-ling. Maple. T. Lzumm. sk. 10 7.30 to 10 pm. 7.30 to 10 p. m. 3.30 to 5 pm. - 4 to 5 p.m. 7.30 L010 p. ul. Concurd P.O. T. H. Trench . . . . . A. Glass . . . . . F. Sims +H+++HH++M++W4 +++++++++++++++4 +++++++++ H i Our Stock is the best i that money can buy Good House Organ for tale A Freh‘h Milk Grade Ct Jun. 7th, 1909. Men's Overcoats, Ready-to-Wear Suits, P and broken lots that we want to sell, anc a big reductions this month. Read our n another column. We have now We prefer to make business values all the time. Just Arrived. with very favorable prOSpects. We want you to feel that this is a store that serves you well the whole year roundâ€"that is dependable at all times. wish their 7 numerous customers and everybody a Happy New Year and Prospcmy for 1909. Apply up _ : THE L) BSRAI. OFFIUE. For Sale. For Sale; 8T0VE8.JRANGE8. HEATERS. PAINTS AND OILS. I? URNACE S, Richmond Hill Hardware Store Atkinson Switzer a ï¬?ï¬Ã©Â§ugn, C. SOULES TINSMITHING. Richmonttflé. . Ric!)an Him 30w. â€"F 0 Râ€" -to-Wear Suits, Pants, Vests want to sell, and offer them UE’Ihe west; km]! of lot. 22, con. 2. Mn;- ha‘ , .cuumining 100 new». All in a {Sign-State 'of cuMVALion. On it. i: _e:ected a large brick hnuae and‘coaz- Mï¬mf burns, alf in good state m‘ .nepégir. ' The farm in we!) fenced. Gor-d' and \vn'tpr. Fall wheat and '1 ‘plu'wing. For {umber pan-Liculars.. price and umâ€. apply an the premises. NICHOLAS LYNETT, TICKETS fur the Canadian West pram-ed M THE BANNER OFFICE. AURORA. Tickets‘tonhew'est mm, LIBERAL OFFICE. . Rxcanoxn mu. ' Ordars taken :‘ Farm For Sale. good by giving good quotations waifl‘. Richmun] Hill.