’ Mr. and NH. “Runâ€"{row and furnin hnvv' umvmi hum Nt-hmnhmg ,zn fluâ€"51' new hmm- in Hu- svcund of \‘nnghun. The neighbors turned out Vin ï¬ght, tennis zlnd brought the huuss-imid vf ftcLs, With besb wislws for the fuiul'e Lanna ' UJ uwixwid frivnds. Mr. and Mrs. ,Juhn‘ Woods have mmed iutu their new home on this street. The new residence has been made comfortqu fm- llw winter. and 2m addition (u the house will be erect- t-d in the spring. - 5.: Mr. Adam Kunke is :ux'nv this week on a lrusinps-n‘ hip to Brown (ily, M‘i ch. The. citizens of Aurora we‘rv shm‘ked when they {warned last, Thursday "hunt mmu that, thwe of their nnmhrr had hen-n asphyxinted by on"! gas. ’J‘lw victims "1'!- Mx-s. Jnhn Flintnfl‘, hm- gl'flluldflIlth’l‘, Miss Laura: MCDunuld. and n l-mn-der mude Blake. As the llPigllhhrs saw no Innwmvms around the hunse after 'J‘m-stlay night they lw- cauuenlurmed. and (-mm'ud by a back (1001'. All (hie:- inumu-s were found dead in the-iv lu-ds. Tlm durtm‘s who menined thii u-hmins gau- it as their npininu that Hwy hnd hwn dwld at ln-nst 24 hours. A coal stun- hml Iwen used to lwnt HH‘ house'. and it is sup- pnsvd it was chwked “ff [nu 5mm after cual hnd been added. THE YOUTH’S COMPANION. Companion Budding. Bustnn,"Mnss. New Subscriptitms received at this uï¬ice. u we asz.w tor the 1910 Vulume is split now. tho new Canadian suliscrilwr will he r-ntitled to all the remaining humps of 1909. If (lvsired. the pub- lishers will lmld these back and sv-nd them a! Christmas time. together with the. Christmas Number and the Unm- pnniun's new "VPnPtiun" ‘rnlvndur for 1914), lithogz-aphed in thirtvun (-ulms and gnld. c n In- whulesumeund ultm-ly distaste- t'ul. Evading run he. umdn- so. too. But’l‘h» Youth’s Gnmrnniun not only uum-iahvs the mind. nut delights it, just like that, lllt'fll human nsmciute whom you would chunse. The leth’s Companion ï¬lls that, plnce nuw in man than half a, millinn humes. (Inn vuu not think of mmllwr family in which it is not now known where it, wuulrl he jnyfnlly wvlcnnwd? 1f the $2.00 for the 1910 Vulume is A CHRISTMAS BOX THAT IS WORTH WHILE. When you make at present. of n. peri- ndical tn a friend or u family you are really selecting a cmnpanim) to influ- ence them for good or ill during a whule year. If the «Acquaintances of your sons and daughters were to talk In thvm alone! as some pvt-indicals bulk tn than: silently, hmv quickly ynn would fun-hid the cnmpaninnship! In the um- case as in the other. the bust, com-gt- is to supplant the injurious with slum-(hing equally "Ltractive and at the sauw time "worth while.†A food .The ladies of the Auxiliary of the Methodist Church are packing a box this week with clothing and fruit, to be serif. to ‘the Deaconess, Home. Toronto. Mrs. D. Lloyd, of NeQiï¬li-kh? ed over Sunday with her sister, Miss McMul-chy. Miss" Hopper, of Richmond Hill. apgpt lgsg‘weekiapMn C. Norman's. The members of Vaughan Lodge of A. F.&A.M. and their wives were entvr- tainpd at, u fowl supper given by Mr. and Mrs. Jas. A. Came-ion at, their home, Testun. last Friday evening. There were about forty present. and a most enjoyable time was spent, in ames, music, and social intercourse. he company dispersed about. 1 mm. hf't'sl' singing "Auid Lang Synp." The members of the Rfethodist Sab- bath School are preparing an enter. minment to be given on Christmas eveqing. _ The local Government of British Columbia, under Hon. Richard Mc- Bride, made all but a clean sweep at the general elections in that Province last Thursday. Out of 42 constit- uencies the Conservative Government carried all but 5 seats. The elections were mainly fought on the McBride railway policy to guarantee the bonds of the Canadian Northern Railway ‘for 660 miles ofline from Yellowhead Pass to the coast, and across Van- couver Island to a new harbor. When the Grand Trunk Paciï¬c is com pleted British Columbia will have three railway systems. The Evening Telegram of Tuesday says that “Lord Dnndonald is in the right line when he urges soldiers of the King to seek careers as farmers in Canada. when they 21m mustered out of the armies of their Sovereign." Very true. If Lord Dundnnald had talked agriculture while he was in Canada and left politics to be dealt with by the politicians lte would have gone back to England a happier, if not a wiser. man. RICHMOND HILL. ONTâ€, DEC. 2. 1.909 DEATHS FROM COAL GAS. 3119 fli‘nnni; Mifl 'ï¬tket’.’ Maple. Mr. andle. B. Adams of Anwlins- burg. Prince Edward Cnunty, spent a few days with Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Gluss on their honeymoon. Family Herald and \Veekly Star†of Montreal. One (lullar will pay a. whale yeai's subscription to that best (‘1‘ all Wf't'kllPS and a copy uf the beautiful picturv. Every home will he the hut- u-r uf both the paper and picture. A dollm sent. now will lning vuu tho picture hvfm-e Christmas and you will never regret it. GRIFFITHâ€"In 'J‘m-nmn, on Sunday, NuvelnlyerZï¬, HHS), Etta, L“ in daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Grifï¬th, in hm- 19L|1 year. Every parent who wishes to make the family happy should m'dol- as a Xmas gift, the beautiful picture. "The ï¬nnl’s AwnKt-ning,“ given with “The Canadians whn are proud of showing what native writers and artists can dn will arm} to their friends a. copy uf the Christmas number of THE CANADIAN MAGAZINE. This nmgnzine is [he litm- nry and artistic standard uf l.le Du- miumn. and in the Christmas number appear cuntribntiuns from such well known writvrs as Theodnre Rnbwrts, Duncan Umuphell Scott. Isabel Eccle- stnne Mackny. Marjorie L. C. Pickllmll. Juan Blewett, Professor Gum-g8 Her- lwrt, Clarke, Augustus Bridle. Jul)" Boyd. E. M. Yeoman, Virna Should. L. M. Montgmnm-y, and others. with illnstratinns by J. W. Benttv. Fol-gun Kyle. Estelle M. Keir, T. G. Gm-on and Albert H. Robson. The con-r dr- sign. a particularly bright idva, is by T. M. Mnrlen. Mr. and Mrs. J. Dewins, of Pine Grove, Mrs. G. Uastatm- and son. GPorge. accompanied by her sister, Mrs. Meliish of \«Veston, wore» guests of friends at "Grand View†faun last Sunday. , Mr. Howard Cook of Carrville gun) a pair of his homer pigeons a flying trial from the hmne of his uncle. Mr. John Nixon, “Frog Valley†farm one day this Week. When let go the pigeons circled almost out. of sight, then at once made a start. straight south-east for their home. Mr. Ernest, Dihh, Mash-r Dibh. Mr. W. Hoppe-r and June-s were the guests of M 1'. Nguï¬ {I‘niles hfst Sunday. Miss Bessie Thomas‘. “Spruce Lawn," IS Visiting with friends in Tul'nntu this Week. Mr. A. G. Mm'tsnn of Allistnn. spent {mm Saturday lill Munday with relu- tives at, “Shady Bank†farm. on rmlst- fun‘l and an seasonahlp delicacies. The usual toasts qumw-d. Visiting brethrvn were pmsnnt. includ- ing eight, from Richmond Hill. Patterson Lodge ontertm’nod n mun. her of their Masnnic brethren last Thursday evening. the occasion being tlw ofï¬cial visit nf R. VVm-. Bx-n. \Vilhy. D.D.G.M. for District Nu. ll. After the initiatinn of a candidate hv \Vnr. Bro. J. Cunsius and his ofï¬cers. H†r9- puire-d to Hughes’ Hull whm-e the-v were rnyally outer-InjmuL and fo‘nstmd Tho Presbyterian Sunday Srshrml will hold their Christmas entertainmum, on the evening of Wednesday, Dmrmnbur 22nd. ' There are many ways of ï¬xing them. No two cases are alike. Dome and [at us tell you “How†and “Why†and "If." We advise free. Health and Opp-Irence depend upon your teeth. owe the matter careful “Ought? * There will he preaching in the (-h-apel of the Disciplps of Christ, at Shmlwmul, by S. M. James. of BPHHISYHL‘J. Ont†on Lord's Dav. Dvcemhm' 5th. Manning at 10.30. subject. “Am I my Brmhm-'s Kevpm'." Evening service HL7 o’rhwk. suhjvvt. “How God Draws Pvnple'." illustrated with :l magnet, a piuuv, nf mmwyand some other things. Eva-ry- body invitvd. Last wrvk’s Litm-al-y é‘HISijtetl hf n, debate gin-n by Third Fox-m. “Re- snlved. that, Reading: is mnrv hmwï¬vinl tu Mankind lh‘lll Ohsvrthinn." The :IfliI-th-e was uphold lvy Fwd 'riiCks, Nm'nm Moi-gun and Louis? McDonald. The negative by Newton Bz-ydnn, Ella Quantz and Humid Smith. The sub- ject was so well handled liy both sides, and the discussion so even that Llw (lu- cisiun was given as a. draw. Jean Scott, Mr. VViLllm-ill and Nelsun ()nup- er acted as judges, B. 'l‘mnlinsun as chairman and Miss Graeb as critic. THE BEST CHRISTMAS GIFT. "H IGH SCHOOL LITER A RY.†++M+NH+WWHM**+++* NADIAN MAGAZINE. SPEGI AL SERVICES. DEATHS. Thornhin. Hope. Thmnus Miss P. a nd Mrs. May be largely increased by knowing the exact condition of the farmer's market, and by learning of the best method in {am pncï¬co. This is peduly up not! of infofmation the hyped Woekly Sun" gives h every inane. 'R in la «up! u I Mel’s Badman M. III-‘nlyui-t. lawn-n m 9!â€. ‘ M ‘ Czune to the promisos nf the under- sigIr-d. Int 23, mm. 6, Vaughan. :xhnut the middle- uf October, 1909, six sheep and 11 1mm». l‘he‘ownex- may have the same by prm‘ing pmperty and paying ex- penses. ' Came to the pl'cmises of the under- signed Mnnduy evening. Nov. 29. nne Ewe. The ()wnPr may have same by proving property and paying expenses. RALPH \VIDEMAN, 23-tf 130 acres. :31! clear, 1 and 29, in 4th con. (-f Testun. Bunk barn; new. 23â€"“ Money tn loan nn ï¬rst, mortgage farm property: 23‘2 Domestic Wanted. Vaughan Council I‘he next meezmn nf the Council of the Muniâ€" cipamv oi Vaughan will be held in the Town Huli. Venom on D.Hill&00. Groceries and have such an appelizing flavor that the] are preferred to any other food. TUESDAY. DEC. 7, 1909 ered Our Bread and Cakes Cut Prices where OU‘R Bread is deliv- . - ', tlmes 21 (kW and m homes §JERRYrsMnfl WE HAVE STILL ON HAND QUITE A LARGE STOCK.OF LADIES’ WATCH CHAINS. ‘ H+++++++++ +++++++++$+' +++++++++++++++++++++++++; iALL OUR JEWEL. i RY AT A " EARE SELLING g OUT ALL OUR 3 . SILVERPLAT- u, El) WAKE“ AT A Money to Loan Estray Notice Farm for Sale Bread should be eaten three FARM PROFITS discount of 25% discount of 50% Give us avtrlall in Strayed 'Appl y at THE LIBERAL OFFICE. IT IS. at. 10 a. m. Confectionery JAS. GEO. JULIAN, Vellul-e P. 0. Elgiu Mills P. 0. J. B. MCLEAN, Clef]! parts of lots 28 Vaughan. nem- ; home Hem-1y H. KIRBY, “Fa i rview." Ym k Mills. Maple. Outdqn Gm†' Buildin b. Etc. Am- Dï¬'bï¬â€™ry'ping gmd- Printin XS PREPARED TI) pt) PHOTOGRAPHY a rod less for thn§9 wishing to the fence Lhemwlvos. Three) per cent. off for cash. (ll-edit, till 20th May, Ill‘1 10 wires 52 inches high 530. per rod. 9 u u u 470' u u 8 u u u 426- u u 7 u u u 396' u a This Ofl’m- stands gum] till the ï¬xst nf Jannnl’y. 1910. All (xx-dens must. reach lm- before that date, as prices will go higher. Rememher, I will put. the wire‘nn fm‘ these prices. anI' (:vnts 1910. 00.,‘Hn milt 0n. Rvovo Pngsiey is after the Good Rnads System. and today, gentlemen, I mu after the Good Fence System. This is how I am going tn do it. All Nu. 9 Galvanized Steel \Vire and Up- rights. 16 inches apart, as follows :â€" Mill Phone 42 3-3111 formerly of Gan-nith Photo/Cu Toronto Agfpt for the Canadian Steel \Vire X 126 East King St. Toronto ’ 3 O . ¢¢9§§§0§O+O¢§§O09669960900 owoooo¢§§w+ wouowcwouo D E N N E’S ELL 9’9ooo¢++o+§o¢¢¢§§o§oyoooo.éovovooooooooooooooooooooo H. B. Stirling USE “WHITE CROWN†FLOUR FOR PASTRY CLEAN, FRESH, AND ALL MADE FROM ONTARIO WHEAT ‘ by 1y )d on So less and is more satiisfactory‘t'hah wobgï¬en shingles or metal rooï¬ng. It’s absolutely watérpro l, and practi- cally ï¬re. and wearpmol v Can be quickly and easily put on by anyone, and costs per 100 square feet for allmaterials supplied upwards from YOU have one on yn'Ir house or barn. R ht 310W is the time to repair or replace it with Russill’s ASphalt Roofing, which costs THE NOTICE. W. H. ESPEY, Elgin Mills. EVERY POUND GUARANTEED PURE All Kinds of :2 :: Photog mph ic Worii Bran and. Shorts Laking ‘ oofs ‘ H. V. DENNE 80 CO. A Dollar Fifty RUSSILL HARDWARE Chop Feeds All orders shipped promptly NEWMARKET A1414 IiINDS Shopping ALSO Done 22-tf 22~2 01d. Huuse and stable with 3 of an acre of land. part of lot 44, Vaughan. on Yonge St, one quarter of a mile south of Richmond Hill. Possession right away if sold at nnce. Apply to 16-tf H. A. NIGHOLLS. Rush your apples in Fresh Milch Jersey 00w, six ye: Fresh Milch Cow with calf by side. JOSEPH ESPEY. Lat. 26, Gun. 2. Vaughan, :~2 Elgin Mills. At Boyle’s Mill CIDER MADE M the same placa. For Sale For Sale For Sale at Boyle’s Mill. JOHN BARBER; WM; COOPER. Residence 136 wet your Concord. I‘HGP. ‘EU‘S