T Saigmm. J K McEwen M4pio Wcawn Salgcon A: NIcEweu. {Assn-tot! \ zotionaera lortho County of York. Sun: \tzouzle-Mo an i‘umrtss noticeand a ret- Irublo hues Patronage solicited Calls by telephone from Richmond Hill charged to me. magmas Auctioneer for theCounty of York ro- lpmtfully solicits yon: patronage and friendly Influence sales'mhn'zded on the anon-cast notice sad at onensberutoe P 0 address Kin: Manuth Amcionuur tor the County of Yo I: Gaul: I'MJ. an Jousngumant Gonna.) Inlay “a: ate promptly “tended to ut reasonabln "gay flamenco Uninu ville A!‘ THE USERM PRINTING d PUBLISHING HOUSE RICHMOND HILL,ONT. “ROCK HAVEN," RICHMOND HILL. Pimmfort-e. Them-y and Cumpnsi- (ion. Voice Culture, Sight-Singing, Piano-Ensemble, Piano-Pedagogy. Results cnunt. DURING THE SEASON 1908-1909, THIRTEEN PUPILS OF MR. NEWTON PASSED EXAMINATIONS IN THE PIANO AND THEORY DEPART- mmrs OF THE TORONTO CONSERVA- TORY OF MUSIC AND THE UNIVERSITY OF TORONTO. 18' SEND FOR DESGREPTIVE BOOK Prepares pupils for Primary. Junior, Intennedgute examination at Toronto Conser} amry and.0ull_9>ge qf)!_u_s_ic._ (i it (DAME; {Viï¬vhun groomsgemtor the above VOL. XXXII. (Succmsson T0 DR. H. W. ANDERSON) Our. Yonge and Bloor 8128., Turonto. “'ill be in Richmond Hill Wednesday afternoon’s only Ofï¬ce, next dunr north of Stand- ard Bank. JOHN R. CAMPBELL, xs Pusmsnarmzm EKUBSDAY MORNING Special co'ux-se in "M‘S'er’is’rkvi'n‘der- {at-ten Method, particularly helpful to )eginnm-s. 42-ly Gmuu-rur-s m Luis Uu'llesze readily obtain choice positimpg. The demand fm- mn- graduntes is fully ï¬ve Linn-s the supplv. Winter Term opens Jan. 3rd. New catalogue free, Con. YONG: AND ALEXANDER 873. W. J. ELLIOTT, Principal. MISS MILLIE TRENCH Newton School of Music .‘. F. McMAHON. $1 per annum, in advanCe. or superior Business or Sborthund ducatmn is the prugxessive ll DR. FULTON RISDON, Dentist, J. EARLS NEWTON, DIRECTOR. VETERINARY SURGEON, ’1‘hornhill. BUSINESS CARDS. TORON'IO. 081'. DEPARTMENTS. BEST PLACE IN CANADA @113 E'Ezibml RICHMOND HILL Teacher of Piano Emma 41 Pnormnrox. .I. II P: entice. n. a. BLOUGII, ELLIOTT v'iftterixxary awful. LET. H HIGH COURT OF JUSTICE,&¢. Issuer of Marriage Licenses. RICHMOND HILL POST OFFICE . RICHMOND HILL. ONT“. THURSDAY. DECEMBER 9. 1909 JAS. NEWTON ISSUER MARRIAGE LICENSES, EIJG‘IN 311141 AS 1‘1. TEEFY. NOTARY PUBLIC RICHMONF) HILL& [HORNHILL Lax-ets 5 AGENCY..RDYAL AND BRITISH AMERICA ASS. COS. REAL ESTATE, ETC. THORNIâ€"IILL Richmond? ï¬ill A large stonk of Funeral Furnishing kept, at both places. Benton, Dunn Barristers. Sulictors. &c. NATIONAL TRUST CHAMBERS 20 KING ST E.. TORONTO, Canada FRANK DENTON. K. C. W. MULOCK Beam-REF W. H. MCGUIRE Barristers and Solicitors. Money to loan on land auaouauol mnrtgageu lowest. rates Auroraomceâ€"Rcmowo to the old post omen one door was: of the can-nun to the Ontario Bank Nuwmarket maceâ€"Three doors south of the post otï¬ce '1.“ Hznmmu Lexxo: (1', SW Hottan Aurora New A. F. G. Lawrence . Dunbur F.J LEN N -’)X Buristersï¬alicitcra. Noumea. kc. Hume Life Building 00:. Adelaide & Victoria Sts.. I‘m-unto. BARRI'STER. Soucm‘on, NOTARY, Toronto Ofï¬ce, Richumnd St. \Ve-st‘, \Veslcy Buildings. Richmond Hill Ofï¬ce (“Libel-«P Olï¬ce), excl-y Thursday fun-noun. Maple, Thursday aftm-mmn. VVnudln-idsze, Saturday fort-mum. Mmch to [mm at, Fiw Per Cent. (5%). Organs Repaired and Expert Work Guaranteed PIANO TUNING J. EDWARD FRANCIS NOTARY PUBLIC COMMISSIONER, CONVEYA NCER. E'! YOUR COURSE in Shorthund or Bueiness will bring you hs-st. rnsults if taken at our old established and trhornnghly reliable school. \Vinter Term begins Jan. 4th. Catalogue Fl ee. WRIGHT BROS. Undertaken-s k Em hnlmcrs, Bmtish American 7 "B’ï¬s’i‘ï¬Ã©Ã©g College Central Y.M.C.A. Bldg., Tomntn, Cummissiunvx, Cnnveyancel‘. e Insurance, and Real Estate Issuer nf Marriage LicenSes. Lawrence 8; Dunbar, [. A NICHOLLS NOTARY PUBLIC Soï¬a WILLIAM COOK VOICING AND . . . . RCTION REGULATING OOXKXBSIOIEB IN TEI :7. 9am’dsou THORNHILL mum. “In Essentiaic, Unity; in 'agcer. etc. Phone “Mum Boultbee 1 ‘ fl ' 7 ' ' V ' V 7' ‘ V _ > v v V â€"---w To stop any pnin in 20 minutes, take 3 BMW"- Uf, the same Place- one of Dr. Shrmp‘s Pink Pain Tablets. , ‘ See formula on the box. Ask’ your' DEATHS' Doctor-m- Druggistahontthis formula. = MACNEILâ€"On Sunday. Dem-mher. 5, It can‘t, he battered. VVnma'nly pains. 1909. at 682 Bathursl. SL. Tm-mltn, head pains, any pain gets instant. re- . John VVastce Macnvil, ugvd 23 years. lief. Box of twenty Pink Pain Tablets, Funeral from his fat!" "at rvsidencu, 250. Sold by ‘V. A. Sanderson; ' Maple, \Vodmrsdny " » THE CHRISTMAS (DECEMBER) ROD AND GUN. In wealth of matter and variety of subjects. every one interesting to sportsmen. the Christmas (December) number of Rod and Gun in Canada. published by. W. J. Taylor. \Vood- stock, Ont., is notable. An appropri- ate Christmas tinge is given to the first two stories and adds something to the interest both will invoke. Hunt- ing. ï¬shing and exploring pa ers, widely different in character an (lis- playing in in remarkable way the won- derful resources of the Dominion in these several respects, fill a number no sportsman can afford to miss. The studv of the wild waterfowl of the Paciï¬c Coast by Bonnycustle Dale will appeal to all lovers of hind life, while’ the stories of days with the deer. mountain sheep, hear, wolves and a fox will recall many pleasant experi- ence. Bird shooters will revel in the papers dealing with duck and Wood- cock. while one on Grouse, Shooting in the Motherland is included by reason of its exception;th strong descriptive force. giving Canadian sportsmen a. pleasant change and enabling them to enjoy a. different viewpoint to that generally taken by them. M mntain climhingin East and VVee-t. a. mysteri- ous Indian story, ï¬shing: from tuna; and salmon to trout, and many other ,‘ items. ï¬ll it number whith shmld be? included by all interested in'the great i outdoors in their Christmas ie:|diiig.l They cannot fail to ï¬nd interest andi pleasure in its perusal. ' Jr. Il.â€"â€"lda Fisher. Ollie Murphy, Harold Gordan. Allan Oster. Laura. Gmdnn. Ida Witty, George Moï¬lf, \Villie Clal ke, Albert Allan. Pal-t. ILâ€"Alhert Motï¬t, Mildred Heise. Part, Lâ€"Stewm't Brillinger, Charlie Cooper. Annie Ellis, Oman Buwos. glustkin Bowes, Newton Bone, Herbie m- e. Best drained orange and lemon pee), 150. lb. Finest, candied citmn peel, per 1b.. 250. Atkinson & Switzm'. Sr. IV.â€"Grace Gurdnn, Fred. Gor- don, Howard Baker. Louise \Vitty. Bertie Baker. Hell-u \Vhitv. Arthur anes. Isaac Banker. Hazel Page, Hilda Ellis. 81'. llI.â€"-Eli7.:l Brooks. Percy Har- risen. Jr. Ill. â€"Oluro>nce Hail-w. Enwst. Clarke. May Rudd. Clzu'a Harrison, Melvin ‘Vitty, Nelson Harper, Charlie Han-ng} Sr: ILâ€"mDornthy Gurdnn. May Fish- or. Marjorie Cooper, Bert \Vilty, \Villie Ellis. ‘ n h‘m-mless llniiz-healing mountainous shrub givr- Ln Dr. Shnnp‘s Unugh Rmu- vdy its curative purpm ties. Those iwu as have the pmver to calm the must distressing Guugh. and t.“ snuthc and heal the most. senaixive hmm-hiul memo hranv. Mothers shuuld. i'm‘ sufeixy’s snke- "lune. always demand Dr Shunp’s. It can with pel'fvcb (rm-(lulu be given tn rvr-n the youngest babes. Tvst, it. once yourself, and see ! Suld by \V. A. Sanderson. Report; of Concord School for N ovember, IV.-â€"Murka (mtairmble. 400. \Vinnie Simpson. 352. hmwrs: Stewart Page, 344, homers; Nyll‘ic Page. 325, Illinois; Fred Si‘qnpSrm, 321. papers. III.â€"M‘arks uhtuinahlo. 900. Leslie Richards, 723, hnnm-s; Katie Chapman. 502: Maggie Hal-rim". 415 (Exams. misseg); Ellstl-th \Ve-ldrick. 265. help fwm D7; Shmvp‘s Cough Rvmedy. On this act-mint. I)rnggis!s everywhere are fawning Dr. Shunp’s Cough Hen» de. And it is t-nt‘ln-ly fn-e frqu Opium, UMnmfm-m, or any ulher stlfpefying drug. _ The to‘lldel' lean-s «If Sr. Iiéâ€"Murks dibtatii);i;lic-T,.Vl'(i)6:' Nel- son Siwpcnn, 842. honors: Dudlvy “’hite. 56?: George Lungggnff! 47979: 13.1, I n .An ' .-_ Part. II. â€"â€" Max-ks obtainable. 325. Maggie Rpm-Ian. 284. honors; Juhnnie “ï¬lan 193: Aurelia, Remnant. 1(3. Sr. I.â€"â€"Annie Haurisun. ~ ' ' Jr. Lâ€"In order of merit. Efï¬e Rich- mds. Gut-don \Veldrick. Norman Chap- mzm, Don-nth Banks. Class A.â€"}'uhnniu Han-ism). Hurry \Vhito. Number enrolled, 29. Average attendance, 21. Cunghs that are tight or distressing. ï¬elding unflghlsh getflqjck 15ml certain ~ v u...‘ . uu. . u. IVI ï¬x: unllgflulu. 137v; lthel Banks. 42S: Lurne \Veldl'ick, 406; Dennis \Vhite. 278. Jr. 1Lâ€"Mmks nhtniuahh’, 915. Ed. gar Simpsnn,‘ 73B. ‘ hunurs: “’95le Thmupsnn, 561; Ida Richards. 50!; Inn \Vfldrick. 40L Langstaï¬School R gun; for N ovember. - ' Non-Essentials, Liberty ; in all thingsf'TC‘Thurity." A lot secured (on Yonge St. if pos- i sihle) how long would it take two or 3 three’ teams with men and boys to get i ready for the foundations. Gladly I would the cJuntry members of the I different churches give a day or two ‘ with their horses todraw the necessary i mate: ial. in this way the cost would be greatly reduced. Plan for the future, so the building can be enlarged as soon as the funds are on hand for the gylm nasinm. swimming tanks, lecture hall. und all the other requisites for an up- to-date ,Yuu'ng Men‘s Christian As- snciation. “'ILI.50Nâ€"BAKER.â€"Oh Wednesday. December 1. 1909. at the residence nf the bride’s brotht-r. Mr Abram Baker. Victor-imsmmre. by Rev. F. Elliott, Mr. William Herbert Willsnn. 0f Concord. Vaughan. to Miss Julia Baker, of the same place. The last. number of the- Beeton \Vorld contains an interesting report of a pre- sentation made by their friends to Mr. and Mrs. Joseph W’umlrmv who recent- ly removed frum the 8th concession of King to their new home in the 2nd of Vaughan. About 75 of their friends and neighbors gathered at; their home to puy their parting iespects, and to enjuy once more their huspitnliLy. Mr. and Mrs. \Voodruw were each pre- sented with a purse, accompanied by a. \veleorded address. which was read by Mr. Robert Norman. Mr. W'ond- row made a suitable reply.’ A short programme was rendered by the young people, and after luncheon) was served the. renminder of the evening was spent in various amusements. May be largely increased by knowing the exact condition of the farmer'e mrket, nnd by learning of the best method in fun practice. This in precisely the sort of information the Fennern’ Weekly Sun gives in every issue. It has no equal In a Fumefle Business Peper. Good farmer: Id! on it. For yr'ioe one our clubbing oï¬u. ‘ Gentlemeu‘s Teak and Fonr-in-Band Ties, 25c. 50c and 75c each; Arm Bands 150 and 250 pin; Men’s Suspenders. 30c, 45c and 50c pm; Men‘s Negligee Shirts. coat and open front style, 80c, $1.00 and $1.25 each. Atkinsm: 8.: Switzer. 84, Budfnrd Rd" Toronto. ' December. 7th, 1909. Vignruus, healthy gizlhnud and boy- lmnd MUST have an outlet, for their energy. Think of the amount going to waste in Richmond Hill. Iu conclusiun. let me say to "TWO of the boys†if there is any way in which Mr. Muvle or I can nssxst. them we shall he delighted to he called on. Riclnimnd Hill is "beautiful for situ~ atiun,†but, there is room fol improve- ment along certain lines as you painted nut, Mr. Editor. once or twice during last] summer. X whuld like to see a Junior Horti- cultural Society fanned. The girls could gruw flowers, and the buys fruit and vegetables. then have an exhibi- tion on Labor Day. the members‘ fees mud an admission fee for the 9xâ€" hihitiuu providing the money fm neces- sayx qxpenspsLm r -- “M u..- “noww... What is there in our Public Library and Reading Room to attract. young {)(mple? A small dingy mom. badly iglned. talking not allowed. and only open! till nine. How can we expect them to spend their evenings there? The hotels and saloons don’t, do busi- nc-fs t'hu_t_ Eva y. I believe in the boys and young men of Ric-hmnnd Hill, and look fm‘wnrd to the time when they will be occupying positions nf honor and res onsibility. und "Nutf Said†js dead-ell _ fol-gym“. lIYL ,L 5, .I Tn the Editor of Tax Luann: Dear“ Sinâ€"l am deeply interested in the letters in your paper about _ the boys and young men on the street cor- ners. It seems to me “Two of the boys" show the best. way of solving an in: mrtunt problem. Let. us have a. Y. .U.A. as soon as ossible. I would like to suggest that l l'. Allan, (Metho- dist). Mr. Batty. (Baptist), Mr. Arthur Boyle, (Presbytexian), with one each from the English and Catholic churches and "Two of the boys," be a committee to :nnsidel- ways and means. If “all have n mind to work," a neat. attract- ive room that will be' an inspiration to the ho s and young-men, and a source of prix e to the town, can be ready in ii ye :r. ANOTHER SUGGESTIBN. FARM PROFITS PRESENTATION. MARRIAGES. Yum-s very truly, ANNA MOYLE. Gassel‘s Magazine, per annum . $1.50 The Story Teller . . 1.70 The Quiver . . . . . 1.50 Musical Home Journal . . 1.50 The Girls’ Realm . . . . 1.50 Little Folks . . , . 1.50 Subscriptions taken at THE LIBERAL Ofï¬ce, or may be sent to Chums . Canadian P u b â€" lishing Company The monthly magazines of the above company cover every variety of interest, and can now be obtained in Can- ada by yearly subscription at low "rates. It is not necessary to send to foreign countries for maga- zines. Read the following:â€" CASSELLS’ All kinds of grain bought and highest possible prices. paid at the Elevator. Bran and Victor Feed for cattle and hogs. Also shorts and good American corn (old). For sale at the C. Station, or delivered village and vicinity:â€"-â€" STEAM COAL For threshing engines. NUT, STOVE, FURNACE Best Scranton coal. Also file. But ï¬rst. Mk me for tho ordex, {or all dras- m are not Miami-hue! to give the 30 day test. 80 write me now and an :11 Golan. Ro- member um tomorrow never comes. Adm-cu Dr. Shoo». Box )2. Racine. Win. We. ’00. M1 1 MI Yon? lo. 1 0n Dysoem Ho. 2 0n the Kean No. 3 On an Kidney. And you. no doubt. already know of Dr. Simon": Restorative and its popularity. _ When the ' ‘lnsldn" or controlling nerves of these vital ornns begin \0 fail. it In Dr. Sheep's Restontive um ha: quickly vitallmd, and men's» ï¬nned. and bro ht those nerves and omn- back to henhh m n. Vlrdo not tinâ€"so the Stomach. nor stimulan- tho Heart or Kidneys-for that in all wrong. Dr. Bhoop's liestontive goes direct }o the cause of mesa ailmentsâ€"the tailinx. faltering. lnslde or controlling nerves. And herein “on m. keynote to my success. Tomoitlp n no» satisfaction that I am 03003:}: physichn able to say to the ulnar} nick. 'flke my prescription for {"1130 dnya. m I! N fails to help you. the entire expense I: mint-39:10:15" I also have a Rliéumauc Remedyâ€"and ma: remedy I: covered by the same identical “No new. no pay" protective plan. VMido-u. ion um 1:16 on consult mo Jun I. you would your home physician. My advice and an book below l" yourr-and without cost. So let me lend you um otder n onco. ‘hko In messan to some sick Inc-ml. A postal will brim: the opportunity. I will have an honest and trustworthy drug- :i.†gybom you can conveniently go for the 30 y . 'Fot 20 years it has beénvthc suinan rem- cdy for Smmach. Kidncy uxd Bonn ulmeuu everywhere in America. _ When times nerve: me again made well and WI. than that ll the curtain and of all such The» whyshould the tick 'take any chance on «my other medicine who» maker dare not back itjmt a: 1L do by flu" remarkable qfl'er! rem I won! or two from me will clear up tome so: on ailment. 1 have helped thousand: upon thousands by my print: prenripflon or person! advice plan. My best man is surely worth your dmple request. Tel! «game Sick One Will yo bell mar-tabla cr‘l Ton him other. um. you hue learned of. modicluo so cabin that it. maker dare as] to the a! ck. "It 13 nbsolutely 3nd unconditionally in. it it. bill." ASSELLS & COMPANY 42 Adelaide St. W. Toronto J. H. RAMER GOA L wm mi do am act of Hannah.†W1! nine]! some link Manda! this. my ItIsFreeHItFafls. [Single copies, 3 cts. No. 4 For Women No. 5 For Men No. 6 0n lineman. No 24 in the