License A'wtioueen for :heCou'Ity of York re- flilwï¬flllly SOII'MS your patronage and friendly influence smles nï¬tr-n'Ied on the $1.0“th notice anduh easouabemtes P 0 address ‘King lVETiâ€"ZRi N ARY SURGEON, CHI: 0 rnhill. eaus' by telephone from Richmond ' Hill charged to me. [dc-1 Heal \ 1111 users for the Cadutyof York. a Hus die n [63 to on shontes noticennd a. may 8003.016 rates PMxoulge solicited Licmaau \‘wbioueu for one Count-y of Y0 k G.) ) L1 394.102! J.) 131.5 mun: Gaum‘ai Rfl-les "(be eta pro aptly wwndedm M renaouab]: rates Residence Uniu-nvillo L} ii Gaql‘lmg, Nquun Brook. agent for tha “ROCK HAVEN,†RICHMOND HILL. Results crumb. DURING THE REASON 1903-1909, THIRTEEN PUPILS OF MR. NEWTON PASSED EXAMINATIONS IN THE PIANO AND THEORY DEPART- MENTS OF THE TORONTO CONSERVA- TORY OF MUSIC AND THE UNIVERSITY OF TORONTO. AI‘ THE LUBERAL PRINTING at PUBLisHmG HOUSE RICHMOND HILL.ONT. Piannforte, Thenryand Compngi- lion, Voice Culture, Sight-Singing, Piano-Ensemble, Piano-Pedagngy. £9? SEND FOR DESCRIPTIVE BOOKLET. m Special 0011139 in “Mg'eHs†Kinder- garten Method, particularly helpful to negiunm-s. 42-1y above Prepares pupils for Primary. Junior, ltxtennedgute examinmtion at; Tux-onto ()rmsex-vaLmy and College u_f_M_u_sjic._ JOHN R. CAMPBELL, (80601355011 To DR. H. W. ANDERSON) Our. Yunge and Blom- Sts., Toronto. Vi'ill he in Richmond Hill \Vednesdzxy afternoon‘s only Olï¬ce, next dum' north of Stand- ard Ban k. VOL. XXXII. IS PUBLISHEDEVERS EH URSDAY MORN ING T Saige m. «I H: For superior Business or Shorthund Edudntinu is thu progressive Gn‘fuâ€˜ï¬ " ‘ ‘ ' ~ ‘7‘ «'e readily obtain clh 'IH‘ positiuns. Thedeinand fur our graduates is fully ï¬ve Limos tlwmrnplv. Winter Term opens Jun. 3rda NPW c-xtnluglw free, - ‘- "‘(‘;,;§,,‘.‘l~m.;s ’ANGALEXANDER 81's. ' W. 3. viii NWT. Principal. Newten School of Music MISS MILLIE TRENCIâ€"I .‘ . F . Mu M AH ()aN, $1: per annum, in advance. (6 DR. FULTON RISDDN, J. EARLE NEWTON, DIRECTOR. BUSLNESS CARDS. " DEPARTMENTS. suggeon k VlcEwen. $039111“ 0311'. ï¬ï¬ST PLACE IN CANADA Wm (Emmi RICHMOND HILL Teacher of Piano D. G. B LOUGï¬i, .l. i' P: mnice. Emma & 930913131203 T) en tist, ELLIOTT cterimzrg Emma]. J K McEwen Wesson RICHMOND HILL. ONT., THURSDAY. DECEMBER 23, 1909 HIGH COURT OF JUSTICE, &c. Issuer of Marriage Licenses RICHMOND fiILL POST OFFICE . .1 AS. NEWTON COMMISSIONER, CONVEYANCER. ETC. AGENCY ROYAL AND BRITISH AMERICA ASS. COS. M. 'I‘E E IT‘Y. Nona; PUBLIC, lssuer uf Marriage Licenses. Riehmonu Hill A'Iarge sunk of Funeral Furnishing T kept; at both places. -vI.v\4u|. Luuuu Aururmrï¬iceâ€"Removec to tho, old p05 one duor West of the enunuce Ontario Dunk Newmarket oï¬ï¬‚ceâ€"Three doors south p es: olï¬l-e __ T H8533!†meox (4 gm: umâ€... Cndertakers & Emhaimors, RICHMOND LL & THORNHILL LEN NOX (‘15 MORGAN tweets 5 NATIONAL TRUST CHAMBERS 20 KING ST 13., TORONTO, Canada FRANK BENTON, K. C. W. MULOCK BGULTBEF W. H. IWCGVIRE Mouev BARRISTER, SULICITOR, J anlmtn Ofï¬ce, 33 R West, \Vesley Buildings Richmond Hili Ufï¬t Ofï¬ce), every Thursday Maple, Thursday after: \Vuudbridue, Saturday Money to' [mm at, FiVH F A. F. G. Lawrence F. J. Dunbar Barristersï¬olicitors, Notaries, 3.1;. Home Life Building 00:. Adelaide & Victoria, 818.. .l‘urnnto. Organs Repaired and ['SSUER MARRIAGE LICENSES, ElaGIN 1‘1 114] 15.3 PIANO TUNING voun co'unsr; " . g ‘in Shot‘thnnd rwï¬nsinesx will bring: .you best. results if takt-n at _mu~. old i Established and that-1mgth reliable jsghool, \Vinter Term. lwgins Jan. 4th." '(Jntalugue F; 99, 1mm: Y.2\I.C.A. Bldg†Tux-unto“. British Amegtican EqsgwssmColl‘ege (V valua‘ ‘7 Hr REAL ESTATE, ETC. THORNHILL Commissiunm, Cunyejzmvcr, we Insurance, and Real Estate Issuer uf Marriage Licenses. anion, Du nn £4 Boult‘b Lawrence & Dunbar, Barristers uud Sane ev to loan on land anachntte‘n 7 lowest rates '. EDWARD FRANCIS, NOTARYPUBLIC NOTARY PUBLIC 30 ï¬n .A Beu-risters, Slxliriturs, &c‘ WILLIAM COOK voucmc AND. . . . ACTION REGULATING m meox G A 11mm. courï¬ssmnmm THE .md Hili Ofï¬ce (“Lilmmi‘ very Thursday fun-emmn. Thm-sdiiy afternunh. idue, Sn'tlll'da);f<n'vn0()n. [mm at, FiVe Per Cunt (5/) o o 5'. '9avz'dsan THORNHILL NICHULLS â€"'1'hree doors south of the mm. “In Essentiaic, Unity; in Non-ESSentials and smicima's. Expert. Work Guarantw C Sweet to Eat ' A Cut!" mm: Land". TOR, N o’I‘ARY, Em Richmond St“ STV MORGAN haw tha old post omen zipper, etc. Phone Main 293 to the Holbx‘onkTS VVm-cvster‘ - S mrro. »25c bottle; Gum and Pans. 3 tinq fu‘r 25c: Tomatlws, 80 um! 100 Lin, ALkinskm'& Swim/3r. ' \Ve have rennin-d :L cnpy of “The Gospel Text, Calendar,†for 1910. pub- lished by H. S. Hallnmn of Berlin, Ont. It conhlms thirteE-n large sheets. henu- tifully printed in colors suspended from a silk curd. Each sheet except: the cover contains the design of a Bible with :1, Bible tvxt for rach day in the munth. and at. tho lower end of the shret :1 calendar for the month in large ï¬gures. The'puhlishor (lvsires an m:- tiveagent in each county or city to sell lhe calendar. Price 250. each; samle copy and prices to agents. 150. Spni‘l for n copy to H. S. Halliman, Berlin. Ontario. The Elliott Business Collage, Toron- 1035:111th supply Hm demand made on it- fm‘ stelmgraphvl‘s. hunkkoepprs, teachers. or gr-nérnl ofï¬ce assistants. The superior instruction given énnhles the graduate? to x'g-adily get choice positions. \Vriiye' h) the cullegP for their handsome catalogue. The Win- ter Term cmnmvrwvs on Jun. 3rd. The old fashioned way of dosing EL weak stomach, or stimulating the Hoart 0r Kidneys is all Wrong. Dr. Shnop ï¬rst, pointed uuLthis error. This is why his prescriptionâ€"Dr. Shonp’s Restorativeâ€"43 directed entirer to the cause of the~ - ailmentsâ€"the Weak in:. side or controlling nerves. It, isn’L so’ difficult, says Dr. Slump. to strengthm a Weak Stnmach. Heart. or Kidnrys if one goos at it Curroctly. Each inside organ has its controlling or inside nervé‘. \Vhen these nerves fail, then those org-ms must surely falter. These vital truths are leading druggists everywhere- in dispense and recom- mend Dr. Slmnp’s Rvstnrutive. Test it a few, days and soe l Improvement will promptly and surelyfnllmv. Suld by W. A, Sanderson. Camenmâ€"Thomasâ€"That the Clerk be instructed to notify Mr. Buwvs that, the Council does not assume the re- sponsibility of putting in approaches to public or private property. Carried. A numbe'r of rmlld gmd “general a’c- counts were ordered to be paid. The Council adjourned SINE DIE. The Council adjourm-‘d Ln mpeL in the clerk’s ofï¬ce on the 15th inst. The Council met Dec. 15, in accurd- slur-e with statute. ‘ All the me‘mhm-s pwsent. Reexe D. C. Lnughnuse in the «hair. Minutes of last, meeting read and adopted. A7 cnmnmnicatmn was received f1 0m Mr. _Bmves, secretary Trustee Board of Mebhndlst Church. Thornhill. ask- ing-the Cimncil to build approach to said prnpertyLA . BIcNairâ€"Camm‘nnâ€"I was- m-vx- he authorized to pay to T. H. Lennux, Esq. for Chas. PPI‘l'y $200 in full se‘clivmenb for claim against town- ship, Markham to pay the same HI]l(HULLvâ€"Cflfl‘if’d. A number of mad and mineral acâ€" counts were presented, and ordered to be paid. A hy-lnw was passed 'apbuinting Pulling Bunths, Dvputy- Returning Ofï¬cers and Pull Clerks fvr the muni- cipal f’]!~‘(it,i(IHS Hf 1910. ' From Clerk of M; rkham. enclosing chi-qua fur Yonge St}. account. for nine months ï¬n Sfpb. 30, less $15 dm’uction. M uNuirâ€"Thnnmsâ€"Thnb the Clm k he instructs-d tn nutify the- Ulerk 0f Mmk- l12un“’1‘nwnship tn ask the Council of said tuwnship to pass balance of Yang? St: account; $15, said amount, having been paid by Vaughan ' )mmcil for workdune 0n Ynuge Sh.â€"~Cufriud. Snigx4mâ€"â€"T‘hnnmsâ€"Thut the revve he :mthnrizvd tn empin Frank Bax-her, 0. Ruth make am inspection of the. Humhm- bridges and re-purt to the Cmmcil the advisability nf building cement nbutnwnts with :1. \iew of putting in fl-sl tnps at- A future date. and :liSO to give approximate cust- nf building said bridges of cvuwnb.~â€"Cm- riwi. -‘ ' Cummunit-glti-ms were received and road as fullnws : - me Frank Bax-her. C.E., enclnsing ï¬nal estimate of Kleinhlu'g Arch. and advising Ommcil of (:mnpletiun of same. _ Frunl MrGrngm- Young. Esq†nut-Ine- ing wxir. Pen-y versus Vaugh n and Ln-kl‘mm. ann \V. H. Grant. E90 . with legal opinion of cumpensatinn by Elliott, & Simpson. re subway on 5th cuu., lots 10mm] 11. Members all plesént, Reeve Lung- huuse in the chair. Minutes of last meeting read and up- plum-d. ' I George Julian prosehted a claim for two shPPp killed by dog or (lugs, and on motion of Mr. Cameron. SEEK-l!de by Mr. Thomas, it. 'was ordered that twuâ€"thirds the value, $10.66, he paid. The abuve Council met at Vellure on the 7th of December. ‘VANT A POSITION? A FINE CALENDAR. VAUGHAN COUNCIL , Liberty; in all things, Charity.†Phillipsâ€"~Czu-loyâ€"That Dr. Steven- son bo paid the sum of $30 for medical xattendance on Hiram \Vhite’s family ‘ re smallpox quarantine, said sum to Fe paymentin full. On motion Council- lor Duggan demanded yeas and hays. which 1'9Sllité'd as folluws :â€"Yeas-â€" Phillips. Cafley, Wells and McMm‘chy. anvsâ€"Duggaf}. ' 7 Selects-d Manzanuln Ulives. lutge bottle 2‘“: each; Pickled VValnul. 4 c ,hnLrle; [fickled :\Vhi[e Onions. Etc huttlc; Mustard Pickles, lax-gus'ze b nth-s 25¢ each. Atkinson & Switzu; . 1n lelnpm'ancevlue last Sunday. ' Miss Bessie Dudd nf Bradford, ac- cnmpzmied by his sister Mrs. C. E: Shisler, is spending a week \is‘itlh‘g Mr. D. McMillan. r by his sister Jennie, visitvd with I-clutiw s in_’!ԤInpgranceyille last Sunddy. ‘zollegp, Guelph, for a special (:uurw in Fruib Growing, January 25m Ln Fehy. 4, 1910. The cnurse “7]†be free and it Is hnped that mzmy who are illLPl'PStL‘d in {wit gl'mving will :Ivnil wLlwmsulves 0f the privilege to .atLend. For pur- ticulm's write to J. \V. Crow, deal‘L- munh of Hun-ticuluu-e, ur President Creelmen, O.A.C., Guelph. Miss Nettie Amkl-mv, Et'rï¬rwri’éuke, is visiting with her cousin, Miss Bessie Ttlgmns. Spyucp Lawn. Nobody should fail to hear the can tam entitled “Santa’s Got the Grip.†to be given in the Methodist Church of this place an Christmas ere, Dec. 24.. Admission, adults 25c. children 15c. ()1) Dec. 26th the Rev. A. E. Dnan, B.A., of Toronto, willponducl the mmiyvrsary services Hi. 2 pm. and 7 pm]. The singing at both service: will be rendered hy the members oi the Sunday Schuol, when the usual frog-will offering will be taken. with hér siste'r, Mrs.rM. Nixm‘xï¬, Bunk†fax-m. The best informed and must. exvpm-L fruit men in the province will be as- Lierghled fit. @3119, Ontario Agricultural Mr. E. Hadwen nf Tesbon was the guest of his uncle, Mr. M. McQum-rie, lasll: _Sugdzty. Miss Leeée nf Tor-unto is spending :1 few days visiting with relatives around thj§ viginijgy. Mr. L. Pâ€"gltterson of Richmond Hill and friend spent Sunday evening wiLh frisqu :13, “Shady Bunk†far In. Mr. Donald Gunn, president of Gnnn’s Limited. Whulesa'le pox-k puck- ers, Toronto. was struck by an auto- mobile Saturday afternnon and fatally injured. He died Sunday morning. Mr. W. Unnk, accompanied by his hI'OLhe'r John and sister Martha, “Grand View†farm, spent, Sunday with Mr. and M18. Wm. S. Rumble. a harmless lung-healing mountainous shrub give to Dr. Shnnp‘s Cough Rem- edy its curative properties. Thnse leaves have the pmver tu calm the most distressing Cough. and to Sunniâ€; and hval the most; sensitive bronchial mem- brane. Mothers should, fur safety’s sakvalmm, always demand Dr Shoop’s. It, can with perfect, frrwdmn be given to evm) the youngest hahvs. Tush itxthP yourself, and see! Sold by W. A. Sanderson. Council then adjourned to mus-t at the (Jim-R’s Oflicp on Dec. 27th. 1909. at the hour of 11 o’clock 3.111.. to conï¬rm the minutes. Coughs that are tight, 0!" distressing, tickling cunghs. get quick and certain 1191;) from Dr. Shnnp’s Cough Remedy. On this account, Druggists everywhere are fawning Dr. Shnnp's Cough Rem- edy. And it is eutn'elv free from Opium, Ohinrofm-m, or any other sLupefying drug. The tender leaves of PhillipsIWellsâ€"Thnt the bonds and secmities'furnished by J. L. . Jenkins as Treasurer be accepted by this Coun- 0" ".5 i"‘i*‘i‘?9!i‘.“y- \VelIsâ€"Phillipsâ€"«That the mnditinn- al resdminn granting H. \Vhlte the sum of $30 for produce destroyed is h' yehy rescinded. whiéh resulted as f})llor\véw::â€"i-Ye“;vsl: \Vells. Phillips. McMurchy and Carley. Naï¬ys:‘Dngg;m.n VVvllsâ€"Phillipsâ€"That the Council of this Municipality recommend that be- fom granting the release of the bond semuity of any township Treasurer re- tll ing‘ either by resignation, discharge or demise, cause all accounts of said Treasurer tn be examined by a Pro- vin‘cinl Auditor or other recognized nï¬â€˜lciul Accountant, and that such ï¬nd- ing shall ho ï¬nal, and that the seal of the Corporatinn be attached to this resolution. On motion Councillor Dilggan demanded yeas and _nuys, Wellsvâ€"Phillipsâ€"Thab the Reeve and Councillor Carley are hereby appoint- ed to‘ vis’ii; side road between lots 15 and 16, concession 6, re removal of brush and timber. , The Onuncil met at McBride’s Hotel, King Station, on Wednesday. Decem- be‘rnl5tX-1. Mfgnhgrs all; present. Minutes of lasiimeetirlig were read and conï¬rmed. News Notes. KINï¬ COUNCIL. RESOLUTIONS. Hope. Oussel’s Magazine, per annum . $1.50 Ir’he Stm‘y Teller . . 1.70 l‘hv Quil'er . . . . . 1.50 Musical Home Journal . . 1.50 l,‘he Girls’ Realm . . . , . 1.50 Little Folks . . . , _. 1.50 Chums . . . . . . 1.50 The/monthly magazines of the 1 above company. cover every variety of interest, and can now be obtained in Can- ada byyearly subscription at 10w rates.‘ . ‘ It is not necessary to send :0 foreign countries for maga- zines. Read the following:â€" Sï¬bscriptions taken at THE LIBERAL Ofï¬ce, or may be gent to ‘ CASSEL LS’ Canadian Pubâ€" lishing Company Bran and ’Victor Feed for cattle and hogs. Also shorts andgood American born (old). All kinds of grain bought md highest possible prices. paid at the Elevator. For sale at the C. Station, or delivared village and' vioinity:-â€"â€"_ STEAM COAL NUT, STOVE, FU RNACE Best Scranton coal. A150 file. , Perhaps a word or two from me will clear up some serious ailment. I have helped thousands upon thousands by my private pi‘escriz‘iion or personal advice plan. My best effort is surely worth your simple request. So write now while you have it fresh in mind. for tomorrow never comes. Dr. Shoop. Box 12. Racine. Wis. hlch Book sun I Send Ynu? No. 1 On Dyspepsia No. 4 For Women No. 2 0n the Heart K0. 5 For Men No. 8 On the Kidneyl 30:6 011 Rheumatism V This i; wig; I say “i‘ua'keâ€"no chance 0 d medicine whose maker dare not back it just as I do by this remarkable oferâ€. So write me today for the order. I have appointed honest and responsible druggists in nearly every community to issue my medicines to the sick. But Write me ï¬rst for the order. All druggists sell Dr. Shoop‘s Restorative. but all are not authorized to give the 30 da y test. So drop me a line pleaseâ€"and thus save disappointment and delays. Tell me also which book you need. A postal will do. Besides. you are free to consult me as you would your home physician. My advice and the book below are yoursâ€"and without coét. These books will open up new and helpful ideas to those who are not well. They tell how the Stomach. and Kidneys each haVe thoi :- “inside†or power nerves. They tell how the Restorative was especially ma de to reach and revitalize these weaker failing inside nerves. All of these facts tell why I am able to seyï¬â€˜lt is frge if it fails". These books also tell of a tiny hidden "in- side nerve." 3m larger than a. silken thread. They tell how that nerve, until it falls. actually gives to the Heart its power. its tone. its neverâ€"ending action_9r impulge. When the Stomach. Heart. or Kidneys go wrong, then test Dr.Shoop’s Restorative. I do not dose the Stomach nor stimulatethe Heart or Kid- neys. for that is wrong. Yearsago I castaway that mistaken idea. in medicine. The books below will best tel! you_how I gm sugcegding. Here is what should and can be done! Now you would not willingly pay for food that was warthlessâ€"would you? _ . Then why pay for medicine until that medi- cine ï¬rst proves to you its actual worth? Positively knowing what Dr. Shnop‘s no mrative can do for the sick. I say to all “don'I pay unless health ï¬rst returnaâ€. And I back my Restoratlve with a signed and sealed 30 day “No help. No my.†contract. _ ositlvely pledge to the ï¬le]; everywhere that “ 7'. Shoop’s Restoratwe 28 absolute- ly free if itfailsâ€. Let others do the same- or else pass their: prescriptions by. .yéix'netd'ixiérp stre’ï¬iziï¬; more vitality. more Vlgor or more Vim. use my Restorative . few days and_ noge the izpmggiate lmprgygment. ASSELLS & COMPANY X42'Adt‘lalde St. \V'. Toronto J. H. RAINIER lF SICK--WHY PAY Unless Health First Returns. GOA L. For threshing engines. [Single copies, 3 cts. No, 26 in the