Report says that Miss Mabel and Miss Irene Marsh have returned to their hume at Elmsiee, :lftel'n short visit with their relatives at the city of Peterhoruugh. . may be to £110 planet Mars, to- survey it for colonization. rV'VIr‘hei'e are a great many changes re- ported to take place here. in a. short time. Business in our village has been Very good under the Lmn'ier Government. Our revenue is increasing daily, so that the debt of this great Dominion may soon be compleme fviped out. \Ve are nolw reéeiviilg reports from the north and south poles of this great. teresprial pplo. . ’1‘GC {151x13 expedition Five senior students were taken before Colonel Denison on Monday of last week for mistreating the freshâ€" men, and each was subjected to a ï¬ne. The magistrate is to be com- mended for the stand he took. He stated that if any more cases came before him he would be tempted to send the culprits to jail without the option of a ï¬ne. If students get to know that they will be treated just like other people who make fools of themselves the timelionored (5") cus- tom of hazing will cease. The annual meeting of the, Noth York Teachers’ Association will he held on Thursday and Friday of this week. in the theatre of the Normal School Building, Tm onto. On Friday afternoon the session will he held in the University College. commencing at 2 o’clock. The President of the University, Professor Falconer, will address the Convention, after which Dr. Colman, Professor of Geology, will deliver a lecture entitled the “Ice age.†He will illustrate the lecture with Ian» tern views. All the Public Schools throughout North York will be closed on the above dates to give the teachers a chance to attend the convention. Words which fell from the lips of Rev. Dr. Chambers, Hovernor 01 To- ronto Jail, at a meeting on Tuesday, show what a tremendous relation the liquor traffic of Canada bears to crime. Out of a total enrollment in the jail last year of 4.534, there were 2,208 with drunk and disorderly entered against their names. The Governor also stated that “the bright~ est minds in Toronto Jail have been brought there through the influence of the Woodbine.†We regret to hear through Mrs. J. F. (:‘nll of Pemhiml nf the death of Mr. Abram Best of North Dakota, who (lied on the 3rd of October. He was a former resident of this place. We sympathize with the bereaved family in this their time of trouble. Mr. Mam-ice. Rosenberg and his sister were visitors for a short time at) the parental home here. It is ofï¬cially announced that the ï¬re insurance (mrï¬pzmies will pay the Province $146,133 for the losses in the Parlimnent buildings ï¬re. Mr. W. K. McNaught. M.P.P.. says that the Government, power transmis~ sion line will he in Toronto inside of six months. Ml‘. \V. 14'. Madam, M. P. for South York, seems. to think that The Toronto Globe is. not sincere in its campaign against heating at horse races. Being interviewad (m the subject recently Mr. Mmlean said: “The Globe mush hszgin the reform at home by ceasing m publish racing news that is wrimrn nr edited by a racing expert as much or more for its betting infornmsimz» as for its story (If the equine struggles.†RICHMOND Ham. i,.2m'r'u OCT. 21. 1909 There are many ways of ï¬xing them. No two casas are alike. Game and let us teii you “How†anci “Why†amï¬ â€œIf.†TEACHERS†CONVENTION. (Crowde out last: week.) Mount Pleasant. News Notes 1 TERMS OF SALE : 10% of tyhp pur- : chase money at the time of $2an and 1 the balance at the oxpiratitm of thirty ; duys there-«Mr without, interest. The _ property will he: offpmd for 3:110 subject ; to a “servo hid. Further terms and 1 conditions of sale will be made known War. the time of sale, or upnn application . to Messrs. Proudfrmt, Duncan, Grant 5 8: Skeans, Confederation Life Building, Toronto. Solicitors fnl‘ the above named Exw-utm“ and Exenntrix. ' 17-3 Dated the twenty seventh day of September, 190$). 15,3 A Id the Village of Richmond Hill, in the County of York, and Province of Ontario, being composed of a certain village lot in the \Vestern Division of the Village of Richmond Hill, being part of the noth east quarter of lot number fortysix in the ï¬rst concession of the Township of Vaughan, buttcd and bounded as follows: Comnnmcing at the distance of seventy-six feet in an easterly course along the northern limit of Arnold Street from the south east angle of village lot now occupied by Francis \Vilcy and ‘V. E. Wiley, thence northerly along the westerley boundary of the said VVilcy’s lot one hundred and twelve feet more or less to a fence at present standing, thence \vestcrley along said fence seventy-two feet six inches to the easterly limit of village lot at present occupied by John Sims, thence southerly along the said easterly limit of John Sims’ lot, one hundred and twelve feet, more or less to the northern boundary of Arnold Street, thence easterly along the said northern hmindury of Arnold Street seventy-two feet six inches more or loss to the place of beginning, as de- Scrihed in a deed from Matthew Mc- Nair and wife to Albert Alhin, dated the second day of April, 1891. 0n the property is said to he Proctcd u Lwo story. sewn roomed frame ‘nnuw. )wing otherwise known as No. 7 Arnold Street, Richmond Hill. There is also said to he a nice garden, fruit: trues and hen house with a ï¬rst, class: Well. Under instructions from John \Vakeâ€" ï¬vld and Margaret Fisher, Executor and Executl'ix of the last will and res- tament of John \Vakefleld, late, of the Village of Richmond Hill, retired far- mer, deceased, there will be offered for sale by public auction on the premise-s in the said Village of Richmond Hill, by J. T. Suigeon, Esq., Auctioneer, on Saturday, the 23rd day of October, 1909, at the hour of 2 p.m., the following property in one parcel, Immer :â€" Auction Sale of House and done and Satisfaction guaranteed. House and stable with g of an acre of land. part of lot 44, Vaughan, on Yonge St, one quarter of a mile suuth of Richmond Hill. Possession right away if sold at once. Apply to ‘ T r ‘ \ ' r 16-tf 14- 4 A good chance for iL smart boy tn learn blacksmibhing. Apply to A-- ---_. .“nï¬â€˜VHV- n A<r\\v 17-4 A thoroughbred Cotswold Ram, one shear. Apply to G. KERS‘VILL, \Vest half lot 23. in 4th concession Vaughan. Apply to MISS NOBLE, Maple 01' to WILLIAM COOK, Barrister, 33 Richmond St). \Vest, Toronto. 48â€"tf 16â€"3 Pure Bred Shropshire Ram Lambs. Apply to GEO. REDDITT, 17-2 made at BOYLE’S MILL. Now is the time to rush your apples in and get. your CIDER to Parlor Cook UUdl Stove. Splendid heater and in good condition. being ngarly new. 17-2 H. A. NiCHOLLS. Lorin the Village of Ricky mond Hill, in the County of York. 8.5;:- A quantity of stump wood. Apply At Boyle’s Mill Farm for Sale Boy Wanted JOHN BA REE R, Proprietor. Chopping For Sale For Sale For Sale For Sale For Sale WM‘ITRENGH & SON. WM. ROBINSON. 'Hi A. NIGHOLLS. Richmond Hill. Elgin Mills. J (-[fex-snn. Thanking our many customers for past favors, would Snlicit a continu- ance of the same 11) the future. Estun. of each week for- the Season of 1939, COMMENCING ON SEP. 27TH, AND WILL RUN TILL NOV, 17TH. The proprietor of Pleasant View Herd Holstein Cattle and Breeder 0f Improved Chester White Hogs. Lot 29, 151) (Jon, Vaughan (Tlu'u'nhill) has for sale some ggogi young stock. Thorougllhxréd hill and hog kept for service on the premises, D. G. GOODERHAM, CIDER APPLES WANTED fax-m stuck. implements, 01.6.. at. Highland Creek, the property nf Jns. Symomls. Sale at I. Terms. ll mnnths. .l. H. Prentice, auctioneer. “'EDNESHAY. NOV. Emuâ€"Aurtion sale nffnnn stuck, implements, fnrniLm-e. elm, on lot 113, Gun. 1. Bhu'khnnl, the m'uperlyof G. M. Vanderlmrgl). Sale atl u’clmzk. Terms. 11 months. J. H. Prentice. auctivneex'. THURSDAY, NOV. 4.â€"Auclmn Snle (If a farm in Piukermg, Spnt'furd Estate. Sale at Stoul’fville nmrket at 10 $1.11]. J. H. PrenLice, aucLinneer. FRIDAY. Nov. STILâ€"Credib sale of farm stock. implements, eta, un lot. 3. con. 2, East York. the, prnperty of R. Dnughty. Sale. at 1 Unlock. 12 months’ credit. J. H. Prentice. auct. \VEDNESD.\Y, JOY. 10TH.â€"Cl'€‘dlt sale of farm stock, implements, eta, on lot 26, con. 2, Markham, the property of D. McLean and sons. Sale at 1 o’clock. Terms, 11 months. J. H. Prentice, auctioneer. SATURDAY, Nov. Brynâ€"Credit. Sale of farm stock, implements, 910., (m lut 34. c1111.}, Ma1-kl1a_m, the. p_r(.»pe_1‘ty 9:6 Cider and THURSISX‘K, OCT. 21ST.-">Cl'l‘dlt sale of farm stock. implements, (4.0.. on lot 33, run. 7, Markham, thP prnpm'lv of Robl. Harman. Sale at 1 o’clock. Terms, 12 months. J. H. PRENTICE, auctioneer. FRIDAY, Oct. 22â€"Cl'vdit sale of ('Hlllf‘. and colts, at the Mnflle Loaf Hotel Yards, 'I‘nttenhmn, the pmperty of J. H. BI-illingmu Terms Oct. 1. Saigeon & McEwen, auctioneers. SATURDAY, OCT. 23RD.-â€"Aunt.ion sale of the VVakPï¬eld estate, in the vil- nge of Richmond Hill. Sale at, 2 p.111. at the residence. SAIGEON &. MCEWEN, auctioneers. TUESDAY, Oct. 26â€"Anction sale of fur- niture, &c., on lot 41. con. 1, Vaughan, 1 mile south of Richmond Hill, the propm‘by of E. J. Tooley. Sale 3 2 o’clm-k. Tor-ms cash. Sui- geon & McEwen. auctioneers. WEDNESDAY, OCT. 27TH.â€"-Cr0dlt sale of farm stock near Cookstown, the proper-Ly of Arthur Bowen. Terms. 12 months. Sale at l p.m. SAIGEON & STODDART, auctioneers. THURSDAY, Oct. 28â€"01mm; sale of farm stock, implmnents, &c.. \Vesn York, con. 1, Yonge St... W'illnw- dale, the property of P. S. Gibson. Sale at 1 o’clock. Terms 12 months. J. H. Prentice, aunt. THURSDAY, OCT. 23TH.â€"Crodit sale of farm stock, implements, em, on lot 6, con. 9, Essa, the prop-:ntv of \Vm. Dunn. Sale at 1 p.m. Terms, 12 months. Snigeon & Swddm-t, nuc- tioneers. FRIDAY, Oct. 29â€"â€"Cx'vdit sale of farm stock. implements. Mm, on lot 20, con. i. Vaughan, Maplw, the- propor- ty of R. Mispnlet. Turms 10 months. Suigeon 6L McEwcn, :mctiom‘vrs. SATURDAY. OCT. 30.â€"Urvdit Sale of farm stock, implenwnts, eta, or) lot, 1, con. 4, \Vhitchurch. the pioporty of David \VillK'lllHn. Sale at} o‘clock. “forms, 12 months. J. H. PRENTICE. auctioneer. SATURDAY, OCT. 30TH.~â€"Anctirm Snlv of horsvs and c Ltlu at. the Queen’s Howl yards, Am om. tin" property of TUESDAY, NOV. 2ND.HA 71mm sale hf WILL RUN 2 DAYS ONLY MODdBJY and PLEASANT VIEW FARM THURSDAY, Oc'r. 21ST.â€"'~Cl‘edit sale of farm stock, implements. Mm. near Cnukstown, the prnperty of George Jepps. Torms,12mnnths. SAIGEUN 61 STODDART, atxctinneeI-S. Owing to the shortness of the Apple Crop Expect to buy all the Older Apples that may come. W. H. Lever. Sale at, 1 b’clï¬ukf 11 months’ credit. J. H. Prentice, auct. J. H. Brillingor. Tredit,‘ HUI!“ Oct. lst. Swim-nu & McEwe-n. :mcliuneers. EDGEFJE‘S7 139’). NOTICE. Auction Sales. Yours trul y, Jelly mm H. WINGER. Tuesday Proprietor lï¬-tf He will be pleased to hear from any pt‘l'son who needs any fencmg done. 15-4 The undersigned is pieased to let the public know that he has been given the agency for the Ideal Wire Fence, made by the Mncgregor, Bamvell Fence Co. of \V-alkerviile. He has A good Organ for sale chpap, the property of Miss Sterling. May be seen at residence of Mr. J. Hall. 15-3 Good house and lot in the centre of the village of Richmond Hill. Apply to ANDREW MILLER. The cider mill is now running every Tuesday and Thursday. After Nov. lst it will run every day. 15-8 Iron Posts, Lawn Gates, Small Gates, Lawn Fences. â€"ALSOâ€" Ideal Flower Bed Guard-s #09# 126 East King St, Toronto ¢M¢M+¢¢¢¢+¢QMM¢M¢+Mo+++44+¢w¢+¢ r+¢¢¢++¢9¢¢¢¢ 4 { 4 O coooooo+o++oo+o¢ooo¢o++ooooooooo§o+¢¢oo$¢o¢§9oo¢¢¢v$0 V V Q yeaeae’aeae‘eaeeeeaea 0.9.03.6.90599059900990 Q S KEEP POSTED ON FARM NEWS Q ma We Fence House for Sale. Richmond. Hill Creamery. Organ for Sale less and is more satisfactory than wooden mingles or metal rooï¬ng. It’s absoluter waterpro 4, “ml practi- cally ï¬re and wearpmof Can be quicklv lrld easily put on by anyone, and costs per mo squar: feet for all materials supplied upwards from 0U have one on your house or bum “CV? is the time to repair or re-plzas's it with Russiil’s Asphali Rooï¬ng, whxch coats 01d oMy by THE THE CAN-\ZHAN FARM, published in Toronto, is the National \V'cekly Agriculiurul Paper of the Dominion. The work and money spent on its production makes it incomparany superior to anything- of the kind. Special writers for special depart- ments. All original matter in every issue. Splendid and reliable crop and market reports. Everything“ np-toâ€"date. Finely illustrated. Choice and instructive reading for the farmer and his family. No farmer can afford to be without it. Every farmer will make more money who reads it. Our Clubbing rate is $1.50 for the two papers. Subscribe at once and get the beneï¬t of the full term. Sample Copies of flu Canad‘lan Farm to be seen at thin office. Hm ï¬mgï¬im 59mm j“; ‘ _. :5, :- 9-,; ., Â¥ ’ "r 42‘, ' A; . \, :3 : ‘ . S WM. MARKET, fl. Balm? Efï¬gy LEBERAL $0.3" $E5® RUSSELL HARWWARE A31 subscribers get The Canadian Farm from new to the 1st of Jean, 1911. RICHMOND HILL. Thornhill. and the Notire is heery given that Vern. Ethel Kearney, (if the Uitv of Toronto, in Lhc County of York and Province of Ontario, married Woman, will apply to the Parlimuent of Canada at, the next; Session thereof for a bill of divorce from her husband, \‘Villiam J. Kear- ney, of the said City of Tumntn, in the County of York, Street Railway Em- pioye. on the ground of adultery and desertinn. Dated at, Toronto, in the County of York, and Province of Ontario, LhIS twenty-ï¬fth day of September, A.D..a lat-3:11 On south-east corner of lot 33, con. 4, Vaughan, a, lob containing 6 acres, more or less. On the premises are a, good flame house and stable. Apply to ALFRED BISHOP, Newmarket P. 0. A01“ to JOHN NIXON, King P. O. 10-6 Notice of Applica- tion for Divorce. An up-t-o-dute, eight-remixed, brick veneered house, equipped \v1th fur- nace, bath, but and cold water, and cesspool. A ï¬rst-class stable and garage, with half an acre of land. At Thornhill Switch, on Metropolitan Railway. Purchaser may loave $3000 on mortgage. Apply to Real Estate Agent), H. A. NIGHOLLS, 8~tf Richmond Hill. CURRY. O‘CONNOR. \VALLACE AND MACDONALDI Solicitors in: the Applicant. For Sale For Sale