License A‘lct‘ionsex for aheCounty of York ro- Bpee‘fully saliclas your patronage {bud friendly influence sales mhbp'rled on the slam-seas notice and at easonabecates P 0 address King Prepares pupils for Primar . Junior, IntennedgnLe examination at Toronto Conservatory and 00110ng of Music. Special course in “Myer’s†Kinder- garten Method, particularly helpful to begiunm-s. 42-1V [A03 149-1 hmtiousars to: the County of York [9 nos mbzeule lto on ahurtea unticeand a. ran. 3013.319 rates Patronage solicited calls by telephone from Richmond Hill charged to me. MISS NORA McMAHGN Pianiste Pupils prepared for Pimm and Thvm-y Examinations at, the Toronto Cun- sel‘vutnry of Music and the University of Toronto. Studio, “Rock Haven,†Richmond Hill. Booklet with Terms, &c., on appli- cntxon. Linn-,1 \ 1.55510'1661' for aha County of Yo 1; (int; “11 n nunnuont Gamma] miss. an: $56 9“) npslv Lbsendedso at; rensonnbh ram-1 Reshlmme U uionvilie 3 it {inning-,1. Nuwwu Brookmgen! for tho Fall berm 0pan September 2nd, 1909. I u, . . ‘Mmua,«.~..u m...» above Teacher'of Pimm-phying and Theory at, the Model School of Music, Toronto. (SUCCESSUIL T0 DR. H. \V. r NDERSOX} Unr. Yungv and mar Shh, anonur. VYHI be in Richmnnd Hm every \Vuduesduy. Ofï¬m, next dour nnrth of Stand- ' eu-al Bunk. ()"ï¬cn Hoursâ€"9 e». m. to 5 p. m. JOHN R. CAMPBELL tiaERAL PRHSTSNG & P-UBUSHMG ~ BKGHMQND HILL,OL\"E. It, enjoys a, large, patron-age because its superiur \vm'k is so well knmvn. Got; your training here and be satis- ï¬ed. All g "rldlL'LtPS easily get posi- Liuns. Cutalngue free. Enter now. Vina. YONG: AND ALEXANDER Srs. “agémï¬w “I w. J F1L*"}'_r,_ LipaL One schnnl that stands at, the head in Thurougrhness, Popularity, and Genitin Ne it in the ’L‘ Stigma/>11, J K McEwen .\I w ‘ e Wuston Saiguoel £3 McEweu. VOL. XXX†IS PULSLIBEJEI EV?" S ..-u EH URSDAY MO 3, N 1N G MISS MILLIE TREECH J'. EARLE NEWTON 335 I per arm-am, (6 mm: ._ DR. HJLTONhiééZï¬ 1391} mist. BUSINESS CARDS TORONTO. ONT. ‘*‘ GET THE BEST. 1T ms I’upil of Wm. H. Sherwood. RICHMOND, HILL Teacher of Piano Pianist and Theorist @iae TERENARY SURGEON, 'i‘hornlaill. .1. El Paganism I). G. BLOUGII, Emma): J: ï¬tterixmgz A 1' Tle Pnovammn M AB. 0 N, in advancze. “'7 E Laxeeï¬s 5 HIGH COURT OF JUSTICE, «ï¬c- Issuer of Marriage Licenses RICHMOND HILL POST OFFICE. A large stock of JAS. NEWTON HICHMUND HILL ÞHIL L DI. 'FEEEEWY. NOTA RY PUBLIC J. EDWARD FRANCIS, NOTARY PUBLIC COMMISSIONER, CONVEYANCER. ETC. AGENCY ROYAL AND BRITISH AMERICA ASS. COS. Richlnona‘ "$3111 ISSUER MARRIAGE LICENS BARRISTER, SOLICITOR, NOTARY, ETC. Tot-unto Ofï¬ce, 3.â€) Richmond SC. “7056, W'esley Buildings. Richmond Hill Ofï¬ce (“Lilwml†Ofï¬ce), every Thursday flu-911mm. duple, Thursday aftermmn. \Vnmllu'idge, Saturday fm-enmm. Home to luzm at Five Pm- Cvnt (5°’ . /o Central Y.M.C.A. Bldg.I Torontuc‘ Barristersï¬olici’cors. Not Hume Life Building (7n ; G h Lawrence 1" J Dumb :Lr YOUR COURSE in Slim-thnnd or Business will bring you her rvsults if taken at our old established and thoroughly reliable school. \Vinter Term begins Jan. 4th. Catalogue F1 (‘9. Barrister§ sun! both-inn 24.. Money to loan on lanu Shoshana. ' lowest rate»; ‘ Auroranflicu-RvihU\ul u; we old post ()2th one (1001‘ west of tile euuauce so the Oumnu Bank Newman H umce--»’l'hlee (1mm: 1: ISL olh'ce '1‘ HEBBEH'L Lsxmox ( 11: 011514 ges Sm: H; of bile S'l‘V Mom: A n British Amqrican Busmess College I‘.un+....1 v 7†n A Y)! w ï¬nn‘iï¬ters, Snlizthws, Etc NATIOka 1‘ TH CST {‘H A M {1 2i) KING ST E, TUHUN'L‘U, (‘ Undorlakers & HIGH COURT OF Or" h HANG TUNIN REAL ESTATE. ETC. THORNEIILL CIJGI‘x-IN B’IIEJ] ASE-i Plume Mum 311 H. A 'NICHOLLS NOTARY PUBLIC Commissioner, Ounveyzmcer, 6 Insurance, and Real Estate Issuer of Marriage Licenses. RICH MOND HILL, ON'. ans Repxwed (um SN N 0X 1,. .‘. .1 WRIGHT BROS 53952: 3'; BENTON, K. (‘. HERBERT L. DUNN W. M ULOCK BCULTBEF WILLIA M COO K stock of Funeral Furnishing kepb at, both places. VOICING AND . . . . ACTION REGULATING .Ate Building Cm. Adelaide Victoria Sis" Tux-onto. COMMISSIONER IN THE 5". Pavz'a’son Ti-iGRNHiLL Building Cm Aux-0m. unn & 20111:"er V Xx I I ‘. (I y (. ‘ V- 2 W ‘ K I f) '4 .‘V a C '1 “Iii Essazztz'aic, Unity; in Non-Essentials, C Sweet to Eat A Cami" Rim! Luann. Email. rape-at Work (-1- un mu teed Emhsiim N's, eyaflcer, etc. AV lx’IORGAN New EOEZGAN F was \I'lill 193 caries, kc. 3135, a mid“. ‘ Vancouver, F i must ‘ which B. C. After spending some time in games and :nnusements they repaired tn the (lining mum where n mhle awnith them with the excellent duinties obtainable, held lwen prepared by Mis. Malluy. Amung those. present were Mr. G. Monknmn. Mr. 0. Nixon, Mr. F. Richardson, Miss L. Richardson. Miss Myi-tlix Omuk. Miss Marlth Crook. Miss M. Mnllny, Miss T. Mallny Mr. C. Mulloy, Miss Gr. Thomas. Miss N. Thm‘nas, Miss B. Thomas. Mr. L. Clement, Miss J. Hm he, Mr. G. ’l‘hmn- as. Mr. \V. Thmnas, Mr. and Mrs. \V. C(mk, Mr. All. \Vilsnn. lVli‘. \V. Crook, Miss. F. NIXOD. Miss H. Nixon, Miss E. Nixon. Miss G. Nixon, Mr. H. Nix- on, Miss A. Jones, Miss M. Gnu-ow. Miss M. Campbell. Mr. T. McCormick. On the following Saturday evening a. ï¬ve o’clock tea was givet to her‘ Sunday Schoolclass, when they pre- sented her witha fzjuit set. We all jnin in wishing her all happiness in her new home. ' The home of Mr. and Mrs. N. Malloy of Teston, was the scene of a very happy gutheiing last Fiidny evening. when a social ~e-vening was given in honor of Miss Bessie Nixon. She was presented with a linen shower given by her young nsaociutes of this vicin- ity before- lum‘ingAfor be] new home in Miss Jennie McQum-rie picked enough raspberries for ten one even- ing last week, and has still green lwr- Pit-ES 0n the bushes. VVondL-r who can beat this for having raspberries at, this season of the year. ' Miss B. Dudd 0f Bradfm-d spent :L few days this WE’er visitmg with her sistel-Mrs. M. Nixuu, “Shady Bank†farm. Mr. J. Piercey has returned to his lmmein Teston after spending about three wee-ks touring in the North “79st. Some Of the friends from around this neighborhood took in Newmal-keb Fair last week. They report having a. ï¬ne time. 7,,V _...Â¥, -‘.vv A‘A‘VI-II‘U, ’.l ILUMC 14a“! U. Mr. Geo. Simkins of Bli'adful‘d, spent Sunday with friends at “Shady Bank†fax-m. ‘ Mr. Albert Thomas of Toronto spent Sunday with his parents Mr. and Mrs. H: Thumas. “Lawn-Ks Limo.†Stomach Lrunhies would more quickâ€" ly disappear if the idea of treating the cause. rather than the rife-ct, \vnnid (mine, into practice. A tiny, in- side hidden nerve, says, Dr. Slump, g-m'erns and gives strength in the stomach. Aln-nnch also goes tnihe Heart, and one tn the Kidneys. \Vhen these “inside nr‘rVes†fail. then the. mgnnsmnsn falLer. Dr. Shunp’x‘ Re- sLnrnLive is directed spmziï¬cnlly Lu these failing "Pl ves. Within 48 hours uftersbnrting the Restorative, treat~ ment‘, patients say they reuhze a gain. Sold by \V. A. Sundersun. Mr. Clarence Mmlkmzm of Bolton, former school teacher of this place, re- newed uld m:qu:\int:mces in this vicin- ity from Satm'dgy till Sunday. 111-. and Mrs. J.†Biiilt;ék'6f~'Tm‘onlu, spent from Saturday bill Monday with M r. and Mrngly-mms,‘ Sprqqe Lawn. I On mnt‘ion C‘Innmil .rld‘ril-{l-il‘ned tn muet at, Lloyd’s Hutu}, King City, nu Sutur- dny, October 30m. A Duggnnâ€"O:u-ley-Th:xt the (Jim-k is heu-hy instructed to nmify Mnrlvy Px'uctm- tn rvmuvv the posts. lumhm‘ and rubbish belonging to him from the public highway forthwith. Duggzm~Czu'19yâ€"Thnt the Clerk be and is hereby iIRSYI'IlITt/Pd tn (‘mnmuui- cute with L. H. Hullingsht-ad fur full particulars as to £119 non-pnynwnt of the tum-s on 1an 25. con. 7, I‘m-1908. Dugganâ€"VVMisâ€"Thnt the sum ref $30.00 he paid Hiram \Vhite fur-goods desmnyvd by order of the M.H.()., said sum Ln he- :1 settlmuvnt in full for all clninn against the Municipality with regard in the smallpox qnarnntinv, either fur uminimnmce, nwdical at.- h‘lldililCP, guuds (lestmyed, loss, dum- ugws or any ('luim whatever. Council met at: \VrighL’s Hntol, Nnhleum. on Saturday, Sept. 25th. Members all present oxcept Councillor Phillips. Minutes of last meeting lead and conï¬rmed. A nnmlwr of hills were passed and ordered paid. Duggnnâ€"â€"\Vells~Thut the following sheep claim he- puid. being § value of same: John Kelly, $30.00. I)uggnnmâ€"Garlevâ€"Jl‘hutthe fullmvi‘ng named pm‘smm lav paid snow fence, lmnus: A. E. Hunter. $680; Fwd Slwnrdnwn. $4.00; W'ulu‘r Palmer, m.) â€"n n .00; been. .1. Verne-r 3.20. \Vrllsâ€"Duggun~â€"Th=\t, the Bonds of Hm unllectnrs and hundsmen be ap- pmvvd and :wveptcd -' ‘ sufï¬cient. KlNï¬ COUNCIL. .,7 THURSDAY, OCTOBER 7, 1.909 RESOLUTIONS. Hmpe. iberty ; in all things, Charity.†Sen. 1Lâ€"«011ie Mmphy, Ida Fisher, Laura. Gordon, Ida \Vitty, Hal-old Gmduu, Allan Oster, George Mnfï¬t, Albert, Allan. Pt. II.â€"â€" Albert MoFï¬t. Pt. I.â€" Char-lie Coopér, Sxewm-t BI-illinger. Annie Eilis, Austin Bow», ()nmn Bmvcs, Herbie Clark-'9, Newon Sen. IV.â€"â€"G1-nce(im-don, Fred Gor- dun, Lnuisu \Vitty, Hazel Page, Hilda Ellis, Arthur Bmves, Ber-ty Baker. Huwzu-d baker, Helen \Vhitv. The wholpsome, harmless green leaves and tender stems of a lung healing mountainous shrub, give to Dr. Shoop’s Cough Remedy its cum- tive pi-opertles. Tickling or (lt‘V bron- chinlcoughs quickly and safely yield to [his highly effective Cough medi- cine. Dr. Shoop assures moshel-s that thPy can with safety give itloeven very young babes. No opium, no uhl:u'ofnx-mâ€"nhsnlutely nothing harsh m' llurnlflll. It, calms the distressing: cough, and heals the sensitive mem- branes. Accept, no other. Drnmnd Dr. Slluop’s. Sold by \V. A. Sander- sun. Bk HAP . Sr. 11. â€" Alvin Beatty, 174; Allan Hnuver, 172; Russell Boyntnn, 168 ; Gemgu Read, 166; Harold Pefhick, 150; Frank Thompson, 97; W'innifred Saun- ders, absent. W -..D».‘, “I; , Harry Jam's. 201. Sr. III.-â€"Dnuglas Read, 202; Bessie Finléy, 157; Earnest Jones, 131; Jr. III.â€"â€"VVil]ie Burner, 80; Russell Pethick, 77; Viola Thompson. 75. \Vnmen’s Plain Black Cashmere Hose, made from good pure won] yam, spliced heel and me, 350. pair or 3 pair for $1.00. Men’s Ribbed \Vnrsted Hose, made from guod strong durable yarn, 350. and 500. pr. Atkinson & Switzer. Jr. IV.â€"Elsie Donor, 498; Eva Cm]- nm-, 491; Fred Cosgruve, 490: Ervie Hunt, 456; Ruth Hoover, 456; John McOugue. 430; Hebe-1' McCague, 404; Harry Jam's. 201. Sr. III.-â€"Dnuglas Read, 202; Bessie n. '- .-... Report 8.8. No.4,Markham, for September. tn attend the Normal ‘Schuol at) Peter- borough. Master Harold Rutherford, of Mil- hm Lu, New Ontario, spent over Sunday harp and called on a number of friends. Miss Mnhe-l Barker of Toronto spent over Sunday at be: home. here. On Tuesday evlening Mr. and Mrs. Hvrh Smith were given a very agree- able surprise by the members of the Methodht choir, who presented them with u- beautiful parlour lamp. The pwsentntinn was made by the leader of the Cllull'. Mr. Arthur Elstm. The service on Sunday evening was well attended. Mrs. Arthur Elson and Master Percy spout Saturday and Sunday in T01- (mm. Miss Nellie Barker- has returned to Hamilton after spending a couple of \vwks at her home. Miss Hannah Hislop lefblast week tn atteud the Normal Schuol at) Peter- The Headfm-d ucudc‘my is doing good wrnd under the able management of Miss Smith. Frequent visitors to the school testify tn the good work done. 0') Monday afternoon a. student; of Trinity College‘. accompanied by two friends from Richmond Hill. madean infurmal visit. The former read to [110 pupils an interesting fairy tale, to the delight, of all present. Mr. C. Omnisky’s team of horses ran away from Richmond Hill on Monday afternnon. They were tled at, Hall's emporium, and not liking the tone of une (if the Metropolitan car whistles, ln‘nke loose and started for home by way of East Centre street. They were caught by John Shearduwn, one of the Ion-a1 sprinters, and fortunately no set-inns damage resulted. it {was gnnd to meet together. A number of 0m- ciLizens are. maklng preparations to attend the Markham v...‘ “Lu. nuruu Fair this week. With ï¬ne weathe there w111 be a tremendous crowd on Friday. The half-yearly meetings at thé Tunkor Chm-cl) nem- Gormley closed last week. Many of the sermons were impressive, and the Brethren felt that it was mmd to inept, trwmhm- Uoncord Public School Headforol. Fisher. 1 - â€" » “:Il'()]d I‘IBER‘A Mufï¬n sent to CASSELLS & COMPANY 42 Adelalde St. W; Toronto (lassel’s Magazine, per ammm . $1.50 The Story Teller The Quiver Musical Home Journal The Girls’ Realm . Liltle Folks Cl) 11 ms 1.70 1.50 1.50 1.50 1.50 1.50 L It is not necessary to send to foreign countries for maga- zines. Read the followm )zâ€" The monthly magazines of the above company cover every variety of interest, and can now be obtained in Ca.n~ ada by yearly subscription at low rates. GAS SEL LS’ Canadian Pub- lishing Company All kinds of gfain bought énd highest possible prices paid at the Elevator. Bran and Victor Feed for cattle and hogs. Also shorts and good American corn (old) . NUT, STOVE, FURNACE Best Scranton coal. Also file. For sale at the C, Station, or delivered village and vicinity-- STEAM COAL worth your simple request. So write now while you have it fresh in mind. for tomorrow never ‘comes. Dr. Shoop. Box 12. Racine, W" ? hamlet in America. They are positively stand» aid in every communityâ€"and everywhere. Then why pay the cash. and at your risk, for other unwarranted and uncertain medicines? Thousands upon thousands have in the past successfully used Dr. Shoop's Restorative. When the Sto- II mach nerves. or the Heart or Kidney nerves fail, thesesickones know how , quickly Dr. Shoop's Re storative will bring them back to health again. But best of all. they positively take no money risk whatever. They know that when health fails to return 131-. Shoop will himself gladly Day the druggist for that best. And forthat test a. full 30 any mesbl been used and recommended in every city ind ment is freely granted. But write me first for an order. This will save delay and disappointment. All druggists 50“ Dr. Shoop’s Restorative and pleaseâ€"for I huvcappoinb d an honest and responsible druggist in almost. every community. everywhere, boissue my “no Ihelp. no pay.†medicines no the sick. iTell me also which book you need. !The books below will surely open up new and! Dr. Shoop's Rheumatic Remedy. but all are not uthorizedm give the ‘00 ay test. So - dropmculiiml helpful ideas to I. those who are notwcll. Besides I you are purfoc .lyireeto consult . me just as you would your 2-, home physic- iian. My advice and the book ‘below are yours-and Without cost. lPerhnps a. word or two from me will clear upl lsome serious ailment. I have helped thousands lupon thousands by my private prescription or personal advice plan. My hm eflortis surely No.1 0n Dyspepsia No. 2 0n the Heart iNo. 3 0n the Kidneys Don't Risk even a pennyâ€"until health returnl. And I mean just exactly that. I am the one physician who says to the sick. "1 mill. out of my own pocket, pa y for your medi- cine if it fails to bring you help!†And for 20 years Dr. Shoop‘s medicines have ï¬mmms . H. Rï¬ï¬â€™EER COAL. For threshing engines. [Single copies, 3 cts. Which Book Btu“! I Send You? N o. 4 For Women No. 5 For Men No. 6 0n Rheumatism 15 in the