Czeils by '1‘ Smigmu. J E McEï¬â€˜eu Mine Weston 5154:1503! dc VICE‘H'OII. Menzwd k-xctizmcam forthe Goulmyuf Yurk‘ Sniun I330! le‘ibn on shrwtes nota‘neand a. ran.- 6 1.: I016 mites Pmtroumge solicited hlcoune Almbioneex (r)? shoCOXInf-y of York rer annatfully 301mm; your patronage and friendly influence sales mttmmed on the shortest notice- 16-115 ousonmbemtes P 0 addreqs King Liana-5.1 buuxoquw far we County of Y0 k 5.1 > H 3 )il 1) 3::l1il,{l.n'3ul Gdzzarm sales mm: M: prongsly at“, led to at renaonnull rates ltasidmzue Uuimlvilw u‘r A Gui-hug, Nuwmu leuknigem fur the an un Newton School of Music “ROCK HAVEN? RICHNIUND HILL. tum-e Piaumfurte, Theory and Unlnpusi- (ion, Voice Culture, Sight-Singing, [Hanaâ€"Ensemble, Pinanudagogy. Results mum DURING THE QEASON 1908-1909, THIRTEEN PUPILS 0F MR. NEWTON PASSED )XAMINATIUNS IN THE PIANO AND THEORY DEPART- MENTS OF THE 'l‘quNTo CONSERVA- TnRY OF NIUSIC AND THE UNIVERSITY 01" TORONTO. VOL. XXX“. Eff?" SENDFDB. DES RIPTIVE BOOKLET. Prepares pupils for Primary. Junior, Intelmudgnte exmninnLiun at Toronto UnnsvnuLm-y and (Jullnge of Music. Special cum-so in “Myer’s†Kinder- garten Mmlmd, particularly helpful to lwginnvrs. 42â€"1v JOHN R. CAMPBELL, (Rm‘vmssuu 'm DR, H. \V. Ammusux) 0 w. Y“!ng and Blunt SLR†Tumutn. L‘HU'RSDAY 1 l v 8 C 1. RH 3 AT THE it"Yliné-S f: FUEUSHWG mamas“) HILLflNT. ‘0 .n 472‘: t OJ 3‘?! “fill he, Fur superior Business «n- Educntvinn is tlw pmng Shox-Lhund v0 MISS MILLIE TRENCH Gmu ‘ . mge- readily obtain chnim- pnh‘llanns. The dvmnnd for mu- gmduntvs is fully ï¬ve Limos the mlpplv. Winter Term opens Jan. 3rd. New mtulngue from Con. Yowc: r.er ALEXANDER 315. W‘ J. ELLIOT!“ Principal. $3! per annum, in advance. Ofï¬ce, He {A DR» FULTON RIBBON, 1% 0; nti sit, varammay SURGE-ON, ’l‘howuhiil. mum xvmnmwmmmm BUSL’LNESS C '. EARLE NEWTON, DIRECTOR. DEPARTNIENTS. TORONTO. ONT. CW: $33331 BEST PLACE IN CANADA [S FU'BIJIBLIEI EVERY RICHMOND HILL Teacher of Piano telephone from Richmond Iii†charged to me. J. 3E a" enléce. D. G. BLOUGIS, n H n l‘) 'JA 1‘!) p, EILIOTT Richmond Hill \Vednosduy :ti’tm-rmun’s only m‘i drmr INIE'H! of Stand- ard Bunk. $3 vtm‘izm r1} ’ s: M A H 0 N, "; Pxovnmroa NCORNING ARDS. COMMISSIONER I): THE HIGH COURT OF ‘IUZSTICE, 62m Issuer of Marriage Licenses RICHMOND HILL POST OFFICE J AS. N EWT 0 N AGENCY ROYAL AND BRITISH AMERQUA ASS. COS. I Iva\ x Auroraumno~liemmeu one dum~ west of OuLuno Bunk Newmarker uï¬}ce~’l‘hre 1; :st 0mm) 1‘ HEunEm Richmox‘ig 7 111 NOTA RY PUBLIC HCHMOND HILL, ONT., THURSDAY, DECEMBER 30, Jim LENNOX & [11011611 to 10m; an land A large stock of Funeral Furnishing kept at both places. Danton, Dunn & Boultbee Org ms. Rnpnirod and Ex mr'g Work Guru'uul med Hunkl L BARRISTER, Sumcrmï¬, NOTARY, E'ro _'I‘<arunbn ()fï¬c“, 33 Richmond St \‘v’vï¬, \V-csk‘y Buildings. Richmond Hill Ufï¬cv (“Lilwrui‘ Offim‘). every Thursday fun-mucu. Maple, Thursday :xi'tm'nmm. \Vl)(|lH)l'i(th‘, Saturday fnrvrmon. Maury {a luau at Fun For (Tout (5%). RECHMUND H1LI..& THORNHILL NATIONAL {{‘RUST (’HAAHï¬ERS 30 KING HT 1‘1, TORONTO, {Human FRANK UENTUN, K. C. W. MULOCK BCULTBEF W. H. Mvi-Ivmxi PIANO TUle Lamas: 5 REX? [SSUER MARRIAGE ! (CENSES COMMISSIONER, CONVF'YANCER. ETC flndc‘rlzlké‘ firs REAL E YOUR COURSE in Shzwthuml m- Bushwss will bring you hrst, l'l‘Sllltm‘ if tnkun at our old (establisth and thmwughly l‘vlinhlr! schnul. \Viulxw 'l‘m‘m h'gins Jam. 4th. Cutnlnguu FINE, Central Y. EL“. .'\. Bidr: H. A NICHULLS NOTARY PUBLIC Gommissinm-x, Cunveyuncer, e Insurance, and Rm] Estate Issuer nt' Marriage Liconsos. Lawreliea £3 REAL ES'L'A‘I‘E, ETC. THORNZE-IILL C1,;(3‘rII‘N' NI 11L} 4S5; Humidor»: Barristsrsï¬oliciturs, charies. . EDWARD FRANCIS NOTARY PUBLIC G. Lawwmm Dunbar VOlCiNG AND . . . ‘ ACTION REGULA'HNG ï¬oï¬n 5?. 9622221301: THORNHILL "57V R. 1T: WILLIAM COOK artiste-rs, Saliclur: life Building {70; Victorian SH l‘m x" *wflmmm 1‘ EC HE 10 w ti l'ubes \urora. $242911. ’l‘hmo doors south of the and Soflqzlu; rs C Sweet to Eat A Cant!" Bowel Landau. n Essentialt, Unity; in :1 > :chuIL-s‘ nu G STV’ Mom: Lo Lhn old post ()1th the enhance to the m mum :- (70;. Adelaide l‘nmnm. Bumbar, in ï¬tter, cu; i‘n Ila M (,9 .1 ; 2° Jn a . &c. Mviiv'nm “MN Now ï¬sh gas AN Mr. \Vm. Imws who spoke on behalf of Mr. Palmer. who is still cunï¬rwd tn Llu- house, the result; of an accident, said that n deputath had waited on Mr. Palmer that morning. urging him m stand fur- cnumzillor. and he consent- ed. He had always made :1 useful member of the Council. and he was pleased to learn from the doctor that his patient was on the fair mud to 1-9,- covory, :1 statement which was received with pleasure. Mr. Sanderson had no apology to make for the taxes being higher this year. The Council had tried to be economical. lmL labor and material were high, and they had to pay good wages for Lhe Work done. Short addresses were also made by Mr. Trench, Mr. Sims and Mr. Hopper, the latter saying: he would not. stand for re-(lectiou. Messrs Hill and C(Iwio. the 1-e-electod trustees present, also ud- dressod the nwetiug. Men. read this. “'0 can make to your measure a nice Winter Suit of gum! heavy twm‘d for $15.00. A good :lssm-Lment to choose from. \Ve gnar- untee style. ï¬t and workmanship of all our suits. This nï¬â€™er lasts fur two weeks only. Atkinson & Switzm‘. Mr. Nicholls did not think [ho Goml Roads systvm \\’(Ilil(l hr-lp Richmond Hill. hut “'Ulllll luring out more autoâ€" mobiles from lln- (-ity, \vhiah are a nuisance. llu n-feru-(l to our high tax ratv, lhonght the Conncl hall many sins to answrr for, and Could not soc that we were getting \aliw for our mmwy. “'9 ought lo haw gianoiithir sidewalks and elvvtriu light. Ho. helivu‘d in the tt-mlm- system, and (lid not think that grawl for village pnrposvs should he brought in by the Metropolitan Rail- way; tht‘ Work of hauling should he given to our own (illlYK'I'ï¬ who had beams. The Council \vrro to he coin- mendvd for giving a grant of $300 for the Agricultural Society for the new building on the Fair Grounds, as it practically gave the village a. buildingr worth $1.600. Personally, he felt in- rlined to step aside from llw reeveship this your to allow Mr. Pugsley to cole- hratv his silver \vudding next year, and to be of service to his larothvr, Mr. Arthur Pngsley. reeve of Sutton, should the latter be appointed to the position of \Varden. Mr. Nicholls said he would run for either reeve m- conn- cillor, and Would consider which posi- tion he would taku. He would not canvass for votes, and thought that ï¬ve years should he the limit for sitting in the reeve’s chair. In answur to Mr. Nicholls, who said he could not See where the money went, and that cm-tain persons said they would have done the work cheap- er, Mr. Sanderson said letsome of the unseen work was in water tanks he- neath the snow, and that, those who would do work cheap always made tue offer after the work was done. The Council had had an expert here regard- ing electric light, who smd that the onstwlf :1 gmwmtor would be $2,300. We are hopmg to get cheaper Niagara power soon. Mr. Nichth tho following day de- cided that, he would contest the move- ship. The contest will Lherrfére be lu-twuen Mr. [’ugsloy and Mr. Nicholls. M r. Pugson thzulkvd Uw (-lw-lm-s for (ht! trust they had rvpusvd in him, and nmdvslly stutHl that he had ulwnys done the host hv rtnnld to fllluh‘l‘ the intun-sts (If LIH- \‘illugv and county. He rvfmï¬vd tn some of the Work (11’ the paw-swirl, ynm', shnwod what had hm-n dmw in trying to grit n lu-tLvr \Vule'r supply. and hnpvd lhuL in the vmuing you! we wmlld he nhle tn gm :3!) alum- dnut, supply tnr (hum-5th: and ï¬n- pur- prysps from the- (h-nshy springs. After ex'p‘h-ining the Gum] Ru;de systmn. {m whth it, was hupvd Hwy mulld draw :L lurgvgan {mm thv )ntnnn Legisla- ture. Mr. I’ugsh‘y made {he puhlic slatvment [hut hl' \vuuld he pleasud m ho H‘KHI‘IH’d fur I-vvvv fur (me your to ï¬nish up certain county and Village \Vm-k, but that, he wisth to retire from th revvvship :lfLPl‘ this yum: Arm- thu nnminnlinns were CMSo-U, MI. Humv. (ilt'l k and Xx-ensnwr, was Rmmintvd (:hnirmuu of {he :1ftv1‘lnu0b- ing‘ and lhv 'C:deid.~nt-ps fur Elm val-inns pnsilinils uddrvssvd the elm-tors, pl‘t'» \‘iuus tn \vhivh, lmwm'or, Mr. Hum» lIy x-vquvstmt‘ the Council, made n clear stutonwntshowing why the taxvs were hight'r than last wen" and [mulling out that the grmter part wf the expendi- llll'(‘. inn-hiding suinrivs, Ptt‘... $507; 3 hunts. $1289; delwnture, $227; cmmty mt“, $410; Public Library. $100, (Am. was heyund the cnutrol of the present or any m hvr Count-ii. The Town He!!! Was ï¬llpd with an on- thnsiustic (:mwd nf nitixeus nn Mmulay evening whe-n Immindtiuus Wow taken for the pnsitinns hf reevv, councillum. um} public svhnnl trustws. Thu .fqllmving nominations \vm'e made bu F()l'[{(’{‘V(“‘-\‘v7‘ H. Pitgtflvy, H. A. Niclmlls. 7 For (,‘num:illnrs~-J. Palmer. T. H. Trvnvh, J. H. Suudvrs‘ml, H. H. Hup~ per. H. A. Nichnllx Gun. Sims. Puhii’c Hchuul 'l‘rlux'lm‘sâ€"I). Hi“. G. Rvddim, G. (Erwin Thvlhl-( e trustees \n-n- ('ll‘CIPd by ucclnnmtiun‘, VILLAGE NOMiNATXONS. Non‘Eswrmaés, Liberty ;‘ in all things, Chm/fly,†@9 .‘ IV.~Marks obtainable. 350. \Vinnie Simpson, 310. hnnm's; Stewart Page, 30], honors; Nullie Page, 295, honm's; Fred Simpson, 259; Richard Hamison, 11.1 Professor A. P. C(uleman, of the Geological Department Of the Univer- sity of Torontn, contributes a most interesting and instructive article t0 the January )anadian Magazine. It is entitled “The Interglaciul Bods at Toronto,†and deals with what scien- tists have lvarnvd about the earth’s formation by means of these (lt‘pusil. at Toronto. Theme are splendid illus- trations. There are several ntlwx- excellent articles and short stories, making a, very attractive number. Sr. III.â€"~M:u<ks rubtainnhle, 530. Les- lie Richards, 339; Katie Chapman. 309: Maggie Harrison, 193; Ellsworth \Veld- rick, 152. Sr. I[.â€"»Mm ks obtainable. 900. Ne]- son Simpsnn, 789, hnnurs; Lorne \Veld- rick, (if); gymlgu Lglngsmflf, 342. Jr. II.»â€"Mnrks obtainable, 480. Ida Richards, 393, honors; \Vesley Thomp- son, 352; Edgar Simpson, 348; Ina \Veldrick, 173. Pt. ILâ€"Qâ€"Mm-ks obtainable, 250. Mng~ gie Rmuuan, 210. honm-s; Aurelia Rea» mzm, 187, honors. Fnrlane nf \Valkex'viHP. and Mrs. Ethel Sudpr of Detroit. Thu funeral took place (,0 Mount, Pleasant Oenwtery on Monday. The hndy of the hrnrher, Mr. \ViHinm ’I‘. Eynr, who died in Cali- fm'nia, and win» was engaged in tho n’nmufzmtnro of hall-hearings in Rhode Island. :u‘r'ivvd on Saturday. and the burial also took place in Mnunt Pleasâ€" ant on Monday. Jr. I.~â€"In m-dm- 0f merit. Gordon Weldrick, Efï¬e Richards, Norman Chapman. Sr. Lâ€"«Annie Harrison. Number enrolled, 29. Average at- t n lance, 20. ‘Vithin a (lay 0r- Lwo of the death of hm- lmnlwr in Unliï¬n-nia. Mrs. Lizzie Ever Juhnsun, \vifl- of Mr. H. Johnson of \Valkvn‘illv, and daughter of David Eym' of :m uld Richmond Hill family, passed away Friday morning at the residence of hm' brother, Mr. J. H. Eyer, at .580 Avenue mad. Toronto. She had been ill since lasL June, Whnn she calm! here (an a, visit. She was 60 years of ago, and is survived by her husband and [hrs-e daughters. Miss Hattie. of \Vinnipeg. Mrs. Clam Mc- The following is the report _for the month of December: Cumplvtc éum-ess this ynnr thun ever. Glealm- in its: number of students» more rumplle in its facilities fm‘traln- ing Ihusu sllldPlllS for the business wm‘ld. All ynung men and women who are Cnnlt-mpluting A course of inâ€" struction that will qualify the-m tr) man a gum! salary and win success in life. will dn \‘(Pll [,0 mmnnuuicnte with this thoroughly wlinhle institution. See card if†our advertising columns. Mr, Barby-r, County Enginovr. was “8de In midlis the audit-nee and did an. Hv stutvd that I! bridges over tho Humble: river were in bad repair, sump of them unsafe, and the proposi- liml tn replace or repair them VHS .1. huge unc. Mr. Alex. Brysun was :tppnintvd c‘tnimmm and :1livelymootingfnilow- ('d the numinn‘timus. The members of thr present, year‘s Council were ï¬rst. cnlh-d upon. and Mary all gave capital addresses which swmvd to satisfy the grth nmjurity of those present. They did Hub l'arnr the Good Rmids system as [HUINDSY‘K‘ by York (hunty, but Mr. MvNï¬r said he \vnnld he in farm-0f roceh htg thvirfuir share (4' the Govern- mz-nt grant fur the township, to he vx~ pended m: the Cnuncil saw ï¬t in thn imprornnwnt of the roads in the town» ship. They admitted that taxes were high, hnt, saw am remedy to reduce Llwm I'nr zit-Vern! V9;le tn come, as sov- vrul lu‘idgvsnvm' the Humher would hiH't' [u hv rvhnilt in the near future. Mr. Jnnrsand Mr. Devins Lhankvd tlwir movers and seconders for the nominutimw. hut, were not prvpared to (’HLPI' thu contest. Hath M r. Ellis and Mr. \Villiums (.‘l'iLiCtS’Jd last, year’s Yulmcil for their I‘th‘fl\’5if.{:|ll(’f‘, and decided to allow thvir H:llll('S to go on the haunt next Mnndn)‘. "Hm mm‘ting was the best held in the anmhip Hail for many years. TRIED AND TESTED. Thr» (‘h-nn'nl Business College of Tor- onto. :«fu-r :wvvntevn years of existence in that r-ity, I’l‘pl‘ll'I-S g1 enter and mle Mr. I. B. McLPun. clerk Em Vaughan townshjp. received nominntjnns for wen», duputs'wljpaye and ‘counéillérs on Monday. Messrs. D. O. Lnnghuuse for Hm X'vvveship and J. A. Cnmm-un for dqmt‘yâ€"rvove Were Clocth by acclnnm- limu. The fnlluwing mallemeu wax-e nominated for :01mcihws:--J. S. Mc- Nair, .L '1‘. SHig‘f’Oll, \V. H. Ellis, \Vm. Thnmns‘Jacuh Williams, Hubert Jones, Isaac Dm‘ins. Langstaff School Report BROTHER AND SISTER. (JAN A DIAN MAGAZINE. VAUGHAN NOMINATIONS. Cnssel‘s Magazine, per annum . $1.50 The Story Teller . . 1.70 The Quiver . . . . . 1.50 Musical Home Journal . 1.5!) The Girls’ Realm . . 1.50 Little Folks , t . 1.50 Chums . . .' . .150 Subscriptions taken at THE LIBERAL Ofï¬ce, or may be sent to C A S S E L L 8’ Canadian J? u b - ï¬shing Company The monthly magazines of the above company cover every variety of ’in’t‘erest, 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 & COMPANY Bran and Victor Feed for cattle and hogs. Also shorts and good American corn (01d). NUT, STOVE, FU RVACE Best Scranton coal. Also file. All kinds of grain bought and highest possible prices paid at the Elevator. For sale at the C. Station, or delivared village and vicinity-â€" STEAM COAL so drop me a. line, pleaseâ€"and thus saw all lsappointments and delays. Besides, you are free to consult me by him As you would your home physician. Do 50 free and fully-if you desire. My advice and the boo below are yours-«1nd without cost- Perhaps I word or two from me will clear up some serious ailment. I have helped thousandaupon thousand: by my private prescription or personal advlcc ‘9 'sm. . ‘or 30 full days. and e penny. you roan am either of In? t edierâ€"Dr. Sheep‘s Restorative or { .eumatlc Remedy. Then why 33% any Uhance whamver'l » Why yarclme any medicine whose maker dare wot back iijust as I do by this remarkable offer? I And besides. X am nos 3 to ynu. My "No D Day I) n as made De Shnop‘s Resto f 0 ts verydrux start in the land. Th ' ‘ said. .“We tam no chance wha vs 7 less mania; without the h’eib‘ ’youâ€"‘if ii M {one and now“ cu‘ifshvn‘t' ' to do so. My hem with“; the newer of med effort is surely worth yo ple request. 80 writ! now. while it is fresh mind, to» tomom‘ newer comes. Dr‘ Sham). Box 12. Racine. Whv For twenty years Dr. Shoop’smedidnas haw becomethoroughl sh Gardich nilovei'Ameflca. Andi hav 9 ted hon w and respons ible druggists i yd ‘ ’ village every- where to ac . vours; Thea sclez‘md dm 7 ' memes will the sick-’ana‘flï¬a emirp risk is rains: alone. But write me ï¬rst for rm 0mmâ€. I have an agent in almost every commnn‘ urâ€"but all druggists are not authorized to :mm the 30 day mart. No. 1 On Dyspepsia. No. '2 0n the Heart No. 3 0n the Kidney! And I will tell you why 1 say thil. It [amuse every pnekngqqf Drushoop‘l medicine 1.3 abmlutely fs‘ee U 2t falls. No one need risk even one single penny. J us: think what this means 60 the suï¬eflnl lick! _No‘r;sk1ntï¬xmnse. gaming flame: my XII Dim’t risk even one single 136nm]! J. H. RAMER GOA. L. For threshing engines. 42 AdelaidC‘St . W. Toronto [Single copies, 3 cts. which Book sum 1 Send You? rum . ‘or 30 full days. and a 1 e penny. youycan nu edierâ€"Dr. Sheep‘s ‘ _ { .euma‘tic Remedy. No. 4 For Women No. b For Men No. 6 0n Rheum!“ No. 27 in the