Calls by telephone from Richmund Hill charged to me. Lieu-19d \ucti‘ B-Lloa Ihceuda H. enrol: mbes LIBERAL HUNTING a PUBLISHING HOUSE RIOHMONDHILL,ONT. l‘ï¬ca 139.1 x'lcsioueer for 5116 County of Y0 k G») H; “I I a 1 masizmnaut Gama-3.1 as!“ an.) era unnptlv ubbauded no at reasonablt n‘ws Resumes Unionville n‘r H. Uml hag. Newwn Brook. agent for the License A‘Iobionaex to: bkeCounty of York re~ sveccfully soliclcs vour puronnge and friendly influence sales attended on the shortest notice sud at easonabemtss P 0 address King {SUCCEisJR T0 DR. H. \V. ANDERSON) Uul'. Ynnge :Lud Blmn‘ Stan. Tux-onto. \\'ill be in Richmond Hill every \Vcd n esdu y. Ofï¬ce, next door north of Stand- ard Bank. Office Hoursâ€"9 :1. m. m 5 p. m. VOL. XXXI. ab J"6 IS Ponmsumtmvzm L‘EIURSDAY MORNING JOHN R. CAMPBELL, Prepares pupils fur Primary. Junior, Intemledxnte examination at Toronto Cnnservatm-y and Collage of Music. Special course in “Myer's†Kinder- garten Method, particular] ‘ helpful to begimwrs. 424v Pupils plmpnrod for Examinations at the University of Tnmutn and the Toronto Conservatory of Music. The proprie-tnr of Pleasant V Herd Holstein Cattle and Breede Improved Chester “"hite Hugs. ’29. lst Con, Vaughan (Tlmrnhill) for sale some good young stuck. Thoroughbred bull and hog kept service on the pl'emis9S. PLEASAN] Private and Lax-ets 5 J. Sngeon. J K McEwen Mmplo Wean Salgcou A: McEwen. .‘. F. McMAHON. $5! per annum, in advance.] MISS MILLIE TRE ‘5 DR. FULTON RISDON. I)Ou ï¬rst, VEI‘ERINARY SURGEON, fr hornhill. J. EARLE NEWTOE BUSINESS CARDS. Git Private Piano Lessons Pianist Eupil of W. H. Sherwood Emma & Pnovamron nnd Glass Tuition in Plus in: and Theory DUES N‘ (3-6131 ti‘meers (orthe Countyof York. In onshortescuoticemnd a tea.- as PJtrouage solicited RICH veterinary El P: onlico. NORA l-Icï¬AHON AT THE 35mm. uLoUGu, and 6giliiherrsl VIEW FARM C Sweet to Eat A Candy Bowel Luann OI 1313.110 GOODERIIAM, HILL ‘l'upx NCH kept f( ‘7 “10 icw HIS or NATIONAL TRUST CHAMBERS 3U KING ST 15.. TORONTO, (‘mmdu FRANK DEX'I‘UN. K. C. HERBERT L. Dvxx W. MULOCK BUULT‘BEF Organs Repnired and Expert Work Gunmutecd Danton, Dunn & Boultbee Mouev to loan on land anucuntce. mortgageh u. lowest. rates Aurnrunflineâ€"Remm ed to the old pout ottch one door west. 01 the entrance to the Oumno Bunk Nuwmarket ofï¬ceâ€"Three doors south of the pustnnice ‘1‘ EnnamawLanox (4 81*? Mom“): ‘\ G F‘ Lawrence F J Dunbar oouxrssxoxn m Tm: HIGH COURT OF jUSTICE,&c. Issuer of Marriage Licenses RICHMOND HILL POST OFFICE . PIANO TUNING LENNOX & MORGAN Riohmoï¬o 1â€"1111 COMMISSIONER, CONVEYANCER. ETC. AGENCY ROYAL AND BRITISH AMERICA ASS. COS. BARHISTER, SOLICITOII, NOTARY, ETC. Tm-untn Ofï¬ce. 33 Richmond St. \Vest. \Vesloy Buildings. Agichmond Hill Ofï¬ce. “‘ihm-ul’ .uuu :ul Ofï¬ce, every S:l.{;ll-(I:A;‘Vzit:telnoun. Maple, Thursday afternoon. Money to loam at, Five Per Cent, (5%). NOTARY PUBLIC Barristers , Solicitors. Notaries, kc. Home Life Building 00:". Adelaide & Victoria. SLs.. Toronto. Lax-ets 5 RICHMOND HILL ÞHLLL A lzu' JAS. NE\VTONE [SSUER MARRIAGE LICENSES, EIJGIN NIIIJI AGE Phone Main 311 Undo-wake! YOUR COURSE in Shorthnnd or Business ‘ you best. results if tukvn a establisth and lhnmughl school. \Vinter Tex-u) be 4th. Catalogue Flee. British American Busmess College Lawrence & Dunbar, RE )enth Y.M.C.A. Bldg Commissioner, Cnnveyancer, e Insurance, and Real Estate Issuer uf Max-x'lage Licenses. REAL. ESTATE, ETC. THORNIâ€"IILL M. TEEFY . EDWARD FRANCIS, NOTARY PUBLIC 3305:: 3. @am’dson TIIORNHILL NOTARY PUBLIC :Irristcrs a and Sollcllors. RICHMOND HILL, ()NT., THURSDAY, JUNE 3, 1.909 Barristers, Sunlictnrs. Etc‘ VVRIGH'I‘ BROS VOICING AND . . . . ACTION REGULATING WILLIAM COOK «:1: of Funerai Fu pt. at both places RH'I'AFPW. NICHOLLS Emil. 0x (4 Am‘nra In Essentialc, Unity,- in Non-Essentials, Liberty; in wilt/tings, Charity." C Sweet to Eat A Cand" Bowel Luau“. & Embziilners, STV MORGAN Ne w 1) at ghly Pnone Main 298 'm-ontu ‘urnishing HS (“ll ', etc. Vaughan Cnuucil met at Vellure May 25, at 10 a.m., as a (hurt of Re- visiuu, and at, 2 p.m. for general busi- ness. Mvmhm-s all present. Reeve Lnnghnuse in the chair. A number of appeals came before the )ount:il and \vm-rx disposed of. The :Issvssnwnl roll was then passed by the court, and certiï¬ed by the clerk. the best of 'their specimens. (' the next place, seven stories heir up to topics of which [he ï¬slm never weary. Sportsmen wi may be the special line they will ï¬nd something in this issue ing to thmn with particular while the whole of the contents found of geneml interest mall c ed in the sporting advantages Dominion. \\'h(-n the Council met fur general husiuvss the clerk laid on the table the Plan and Proï¬le of the C. P. R. cross- ings at NashVille and lot 28. cm}. 10. Alsn \Vrit. served upon Township by 'l‘. H. menx. K.C.. on behalf of Mrs. Emma Gamble claiming damages from dynamite explusinn in Murphy’s gravel pit. The winter campaign against, the Wolvesin Northern Ontario, suggest-ions for thinning out these pests in the Al- gonquin National Park and the need for some further action in that portion of the province bordering on Manitoba are prominent features of the. June number of Rod and Gun in Canada, published by W. J. Taylor, \Voorlstock, Ont. Sportsmen everywhere m e. deep: ly interested in this \volfe campaign be- cause it is felt that the future of our luig game depends to a considerable ex- tent upon keeping down the numhels of their relentless and ever vigorous foes. “"hat. has been done and what is proposed applies to a. much wider ï¬eld than Quinn“ and the lessons learned will no doubt he put to use in several of ihe other Provinces. Even where the wolf is not a pest, and a trouhle sportsmen will read with sympathetic inteiesb of the good work done and of Lhe proposals for renewing with increased zest, next winter. Fish- ing. including a ï¬ne illustrated paper showing how anglers may. With much pleasureami profit lotlu-mselves. mount I Cummnnicatinns wexe laid on the table from lvan L. Wright, Thm-nhill. w wan‘rcoursv; from clerk of Mark- ham stating that Councillor Padget had lit-en appointed commissioner for Mamham 1e building sidewalks on lego St, and asking Vaughan] for a similar appointment. _ 'l‘hnmasâ€"Saigennâ€"That the assess- ms he paid for t-xtJ-a. services each the sum of $20. I'll-lied. (.‘r-‘IH)('l‘(lllâ€"â€"-Tlll)lll;lSâ€"Tllflt this Cnun- (-il grunt {u the \‘illugouf Maple for the purpuse uf building sidewalks of ce- ment in said village the sum of one hundred and ï¬fty dullars($150.0(l). pm- \'ided the same :mmunt shall be ex- pended by the village fur the same purpuse. Curried. ‘ lchuirâ€"Thomasâ€"That the Uuuncil approve uf plan submitted by C. P. R. provided certain ultul-utiuns are made. Curried. A by-law was passed authorizing the King Telephone Company, Limited, tn erect poles, 810., on the highways of the Township of Vaughan for the Con- duct of a telephone business. A number of general accuunts, mud accounts and Yongv St. accountu wrrc passed. and the Cuuncil adjourned tvu meet (.1) Tuesday, June 15. Uamoum-McNairâ€"That the clerk he and is he‘why instructed to nntify the Toronto & York Radial Railway Co. to have ditch repaired oppusite Int 31, Gun. 1. Vaughan, on east, side of Yonge St., as this Council considers the said company liable for the repair and maintenance of said ditch. Cur- ried. Thomasâ€"McNairâ€"Tlmt the clerk he and is hereby instructed to notify the Grand Tiunk Railway On. that, the railway crossings and grades leading thereto at: lnts 5 and 6. can. 3. Con- curd; lots 15 and 16, con. 3, Sherwood, and lots 25 and 26, on 4th cum, an9, do nut, comply with the statutes, and would request, the said company to have said crossings and grades attend- ed to forthwith. Carried. Resolutions were pasced fnrbidding the dumping of rubbish on the high- ways, also fm bidding people taking sand from the highways without per- mission from the Council. Councillors McNair and Saigeon were appointed a committee to meet committee from Markham Council 1e building sidewalks on Yonge St. ROD AND GUN FOR JUNE. VAUGHAN COUNCIL. J. B. MCLEAN. Clerk. es muy. With hunch lothe-msehes, muunt specimens. occupies in stories heng gin-n icb (he ï¬shexman is iportsuwn Whatever Ill concern S will favor. appeal- 1e Inn“.- lV.â€"â€"FrmlwiG:n‘x-‘(ï¬i;;in, Grace Gm‘dun. Axlhur anos. Bertie Baker, Iivlen \Vhite, Isaac Baker. Howard Bilkl‘l'. Report of Concord School for May. Sen. IV.â€"Uh:u'lie Gx-aingm', Euston Harrison. Norman Buwes, Louise \V'itty. Millie Ynnglex-huxgh. Sen. III.â€"â€"Elizu Bruoks, Percy Han-L 5m}. Lyle Murphy. J uniIII.â€"â€"Ui:u'vence Heise. anRudd, Nelson Harper. Ernest Clarke. Melvin \Vitty.glnrQ‘Hnnï¬smh Cï¬arliellaypey. Sm. ILâ€"Domthy Gordon. Maerrie Cooper, Bert \Vitty, \Villie Ellis, May Fisher. Jun. II.â€"Ida VVittv. Willie Clarke. Jun. II.â€"Ida Witty. Willie Clarke. Allan ()ster, Ollie Murphy, Albert Allan, Harold Gmdnn, Lam-a Gordon, Gem-ge- Moi’fnt. Ida Fisher. Pt. lI.â€"â€"Albort Moï¬at‘ Pt. I.â€"-Stewm-t Brillinger, Charlie Cooper, Annie Ellis, Austin Bowes, Oman anes‘ Herbie Clarke, Newton Bone, Medea. Gullnnd. | {Sunset and Garden City tomatoes packed in sanitary tins 10c. tin. River- duk- hrand tomatoes 8c. tin. Lakeside cm-n 8c. tin. Golden West peas. very tvnder. 3c. tin. Canned pumpkin 90. Lin. Atkinson & Switaer. plemiums. specials are a( department. and that n( ppnse has hbpn spun-(1th attuzctiuns in keeping “- est, exhibitiun on the or hit the millinn mark in attendance is the ;lque( the managemvnt this yon Good Rangmm rice, 5c. lb. Rangoon rice, 6c. 11). Best 80. lb. Pearl tapioca, 4 lb Atkiusun & Switzvx'. ThP prize list of the Canadian N21- Lionul Exhibition is now being (lislri- buted. and. as usual. it contains hand- some premiums for everything Can- adians make, or grow. or mine. The Exhibition: this year. which ins-gins August 28m and closes Septe mbm- 13Lh. thus giving two full weeks open to the public. promises to be on :1 mole magniï¬cent scale than owr before. and the prize list is ample evidence that, the President and Directors of Canudd’s Grunt Fair are determined to keep it in the van of Canadian progress. To mention even the fenmres of the dif- ferent Sections in “mind space would he an impossibility. Sufï¬ce it to say that to the grand tutu] of $50,000 in pleniiums. specials are addpd in every department. and that no effort or PX- Many readers have approved the suggestion at a correspondent; made in the columns uf the Toronto Daily Star some days ago that, when Canadians sing “God SAVE the King†there should he in the wording of it one verse, pre- ferably the second, expreSSive of Gun- adian sentiment. Sewarle verses have already been published in the past, few duy$ Mr. \V. E. Lean- suggests the follow- ing verse, his idea. being that it, could he used wherever. outside. the. United Kingdmm Britishem use the National Anthem. In Australia. New Zealzmd, Newfoundland, urelsewhere. the name of the State could be substituted where the word “Canadians†appears in the ï¬rst line: Pupils named in order of merit;â€" Sr. IV.â€"â€"Florence Richmd, Emma Barker. Clellnnd Caldwell. Jr. IV.â€"-Mm-y Cooper. Hattie Brodie. Gladys Helmkay, Elias Elliott. Sr. llI.-â€"T0mmy Smith. Jr. llI.â€"Elsie Hart. Percy Elson, Roy Smith. Willie \Vellman and \Valter Hislnp (equal), Hector Pater- son, Prestnn Elson. Tummy Fountain. Sr. Pt. I'Lâ€"Knthleon Ellis, Maude Hart, Rosy Henrieks, Charlie Richards. Viola Caldwell, Freddie Henricks. Jr. PL. ILâ€"Mudeline Cuoper, Mar- guerite Ellis. Mary Dean, Annie Rich- ards, Susie \Vinch. Report S. S.No. 3.Ma.rkha.m, for May. Sr. II.-â€"Alvin Smith. B'eckie Foun- tain, Rhoda. Barker, Han-y Colley, Jegsie Lille}; Pt. I. (h)â€"Mzu-y Henricks, Daisy Hurt. Cock nf the Nurth salmnn, hnlfpound tins 3 fur 25c.. British Uulumbia salmon in flat tins 2 fm- 25c., Sunflowex brand 121st. tin. Atkinson &Switzer. Pt. I. (a)â€"Olive Smith, Percy Cald- well. Impexial laundry stm ‘c.. 4 lb. boxes 27c. AMENDING THE ANTHEM. “'ide as he reigns: God bless His Majesty, And ever let us he Subjects beyond the sea God save the King. Long may Canadians sing‘ One flag. one buy. 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RAMER GOA L Best Scranton coal. [Single copies, 3 cts. L‘birui ‘Lnbel. Avoid “Minutes. Scull nan» mauled 2c stamp. 1.00 p Aggracg, swam en ICA N0 49 in the