VOL. XXXII. AT THE ‘ UBERAL PRH‘HHG d: PUBUSWNG HOUSE RICHMOND HILL, ONT. ’1‘. F. McMAHON, Ia PUBLISHED EVERY L'EURSDAY MORNING Calls by telephone from Richmond Hill charged to me. TEEQ‘XENHILLâ€"Tuesdnys, 9.30 a. m. 60 [licensed Auctioneer {or the County 0! Yo i. 60-: In “H on czmsigmuont Genaml “log "on can promptly nthendedto at rouonablc ntol Residence Uniouviue it} in Guuulmg, Nowcon Brook. scam to: the bloomed \untinueers lorthe Gouncy of York. Silo: Attended to on shortes notice-nu I rel.- I mmblo rues Patronage solicited DR. E. J. WOODS Dentist, RICHMOND HILL WEDNESDAYS 9.30 A.M T0 5 RM EGLINToxâ€"Mnuday, Thursday. Friday and Saturday mornings: Monday. \Vedzmsduy and Friday evenings. Tomm'm OFFICE, 129 Sherbourne St. Gas and Guanine fur extractions. (doom: e Auctioneer lo:- cha County of York ro- ipoatfully whats your patronage and friendly influence sales athr’mjed on the shortest notice sud ct auonnbemtea P 0 addreu King JOHN R. CAMPBELL, “ROCK HAVEN,†RICHMOND HILL. $1 per annum, in advance.] Pimmfurte. Theory and Cnmpnsi- lion, Voice Culture, Sight-Singing, Piano-Ensemble, Piano-Pedagogy. Results count. DURING THE SEASON 1908-1909. THIRTEEN PUPILS 02' MR. NEWTON PASSED [EXAMINATIONS IN THE PIANO AND THEORY DEPART- MENTS OF THE TORONTO CONSERVA~ TORY OF MUSIC AND THE UNIVERSITY OF TORONTO. have 13' SEND FOB. DESCRIPTIVE BOOKLET. m 1‘ Special cn'urse in “nyer‘s†Kinder- garten Method, particularly helpful to beginners. 42-lv '1‘ B‘igeon, M’sple Prepares pupils for Primary. J unim‘. Intermedgnte examination at Toronto qusexyng-y and_Cnll_v_ge o_f__My_s_icL 4.30 p.111. Newton School of Music MISS MILLIE TRENCH Is a matter of grout importance Writ e [30-day for a catalogue to the It expmms Lin" umuy nuperim‘ ad- vantages offered by Lhis college. Getting a. high-salaried position) is not a matter of luckâ€"it is a matter 1 f brains, proper training and busi- ness ability. Uollvgv open the entire year. Enter any tinw. Con. Vonc: Ann Asznunsn 37:. W. J. ELLIOTT. Principal. BUSINESS CARDS. VETERINARY SURGEON, ’1‘hornhill. J. EARLE NEWTON. DIRECTOR. “Me ï¬ihml lgeon, J K McEwon Msple Wanton Saugcon & NIL-Ewen. DEPARTMENTS. TORONTO. our. Emma t: Paormnoa. RICHMOND HILL Teacher of Pia-no J. ll 1’: entice SELECTING A SCHOOL I). G. BLGUG“, imttriuam ELLIOTT 5mm. ' ‘ "‘ n ~ .. , ‘ ‘- uniâ€"xv , was Mm ï¬mmmg RICHMOND‘HILL. ONT.,THURSDAY. JANUARY 27, 1.910 Omnnk‘Roptimd and Expm’t Work Gunmnlued PIANO' TUNING Money to loan on laud auncuatml umngages lowest. rates . Aumrnamcoâ€"Bemowa to the old post omea one door we“ or the entrance to flu, Ontano Bunk Newmuket ofllcoâ€"Thmoduam south of the pï¬smï¬ce ' T Banana-(human 6 SW Manon; Aurora New LENNOX & MORGAN A. F. G. Lawrence 1". J. Dunbar Barristersï¬oliciton. Notaries, kc. Home Life Building Cor. Adelaide 8: Victoria Sta" I'm-onto. B‘mmsncu. Soucrroa, NOTARY, ETC Toronto Oï¬ice, 33 Richmond St. \Vt-st, \Vesley Buildings. 'Richmond Hill Ofï¬ce (“Lihvral' Ofï¬ce). every Thursday fun-noun. Maple, Thursday uftm-nuon. \Vuodhridue. Saturday fm'onmm. Muuev to luau at Five Per Cent (5%). Danton, Dunn & Boultbee Barristers, Snlictnrs. 8w. NATIONAL TRUST CHAMBERS 20 KING ST E. TORONTO, Cauadnï¬ FRANK BENTON. K. C. W. Man Bonumm- W. H. MCGI'mE Riohmonc. Hill oonnusnoxznnt Till HIGH COURT OF JUSTICE, &c. Issuer of Marriage Licenses. BIOEMON D HILL POST OFFICE . M. _'PEEFY. NOTARY PUBLIC, JAS. NEWTON J 1‘10- 1 V L‘a VV 1 UlV i The funeral of the late Mr. John lJncksnn tunk place frnm the home of 'his father, Mr. John Jackson of this ‘pluce. on Monday last to King City Cemetery. They have thesympat‘hy of I their friends in this vicinity in their ._ _ . - __ sud bereavement. J. EDWARD FRANCIS, NOTARY PUBLIC COMMISSIONER, CONVEYANCER. ETC. A large stock of Funeral Furnishing kept; at both places. Undertakcgs & EmbalmeI-s, RICHMOND HILL& THORNHILL Lawrence & Dunbar, W. HEWISON HOUSE PAINTER, Glazier, Grainer and Paper- Hanger. ( 1'00 [age 101' [9.80 WEEK.) Calls from a distance promptly attended to. . W'e have a few men’s swaaters and sweater coats. left. still elling at 15% RESIDENCE. RICHMOND HILL discount. Abkil:son&$xy§§ger, H. A» NICHOLLS NOTARY PUBLIC Gommissiun‘ex, Conveyancer, etc. Insurance, and Real Estate Issuer nf Marriage LicenSes. REAL ESTATE, ETC. THORNHILL Barristers and Solicitors. 305:: .7, ?av¢'dsou ' THORNHILL VOICING AND . . . . ACTION REGULATING WILLIAM COOK WRIGHT BROS. “In Essantiais, Unity,- in Non-Essentials, Liberty; in all things, Charity." Emu. Puone Main 298 The initial statutury meeting of the council elvct fm"King Township was held on Mnuday. Jan. 10, at, Lloyd’s Hotel. King City. All the members present. _ Seveml cnnuuunicntions were 12- cen‘Pd and read. "A'largé uumher bf gene-ml accounts wer (“den-Ll tn he paid. " ‘ ‘ ' RESOLUTIONS. ' That the sum uf $103.35 he paid de- puty rvtlnning ntï¬cers r9 vxpenses of tlli-“Muqiyipn_l els-cï¬ylgs. 1910.7 That $10.00 he paid Sick Children‘s Hospital. That W'nlter Gidney Iw paid $5.00 for pmdum- dystmyed u! qunrmngilw.‘ 'l‘lmt $6.00 be paid the Muskukn Free Hggpitzlli '"i‘ï¬zliwï¬ul "k'ivc‘ï¬XHth “ii; ‘Eéi‘dmt'he sum uf $12.50 fur attendance on family nf__Â¥_Valts-|:Gidhn_ey re quarantine. Thai, (he clerk be nutlmrizvd to order signfnmitzs nf t_!_Ie Municxpal )Nm-kj. That. Jnlm Gid'm-y he aid $7.00 for attendance on family of \ alter Gidney duljng q_u:u-;_mt_in_e. That the. clause in By-Inw No. 226 to nppmnt auditors he left blank and that the Rexâ€"v0 be instructed to employ a Provincial auditor 01- other cumpetent accountant. said examination to C(Wel' t.h_e.__m:cnpuliof the past three ye_n_r::._ That the followin ,wi‘re fence lmnus he paid: J. E. Archi mld, 56 rods, $4.43; que Gibbons. 160 rods, $12.80. Tth A. B. Arméu-(mg he {mid the sum of $190 (III account. 7 That Councillors Lemon and Dugmm he a connuittee to vie-w the timber on side road lat-tween lots 3!) and 31. con. 6. and dispose of same if they think it. advisable. ’ Bv-luws appointing ussPSs-m-s with (he mum-s nf M. McUuIIum and N. O. \Vehb; appuinting u lucml Buard nf Health; and tn appoint Lime and place fur hulding tm-vtings of tin- Council for the year 1910. received their several readings and passed. ‘Cuuï¬cxl ndï¬ulnwd m meet at. Sut- mn’s Hutvl, St'huluhelg, on Saturday, the 19m day uf Fehruary. lf ynur Stnmucll. Hem-t. or Kidneys aw weak. try ut least; a ï¬-w (luses only of Dr. Shovp’s Restm'utivv. Inï¬ve or ten days only the result. will sin-prise van. A fvw u-nts will rover the cost. And here is why help ('OIIH'S so quickly. Dr. Shunp’s doesn‘t drug the Stmxmch. mnr slimulntv the Heart 01- Kidneys. Dr. Shmnp‘s Result-alive goes dil-vctly to the weak and failing nerves. Each organ has its own cuntmlling nm've. \Vhen these nerves fail. the depending organs must of necessity falter. This lain. yet vit; l truth clHu-ly tells why )1‘. Shunp’s estm-ative is so univer- sally successful. Its success is leading druggisis everywhere to give it. univer- sal preference. A test will surely tell. Sold by W. A. Sanderson. A copy of the beautiful picture en- titled "The Soul’s Awakening,†size 19 x M inches. ready for framing. is still guaranteed to all who renew their sub- scriptions or become subscribers to The Family Herald and Weekly Star of Montreal. Ton lunch cannot, he said of this lovely picture. It deserves all that has been said of it and more too. A copy should he in every home in Canada. and those who fail to make sure of a copy now will regret it later. It is safe to say that no one who has a, copy would care to sell it for twice what he paid for The Family Herald for the year and the picture. One dollar pays a whole year’s subscription to that great Weekly. and the picture is presented to each subscriber. Don’t miss it. Mr. John Clement is taking a com- mercial course in the Central Business Conqge, Tux-onyx). A large number of friends from here attended the anniversary held in con- nection with the Te‘swn Methodist Chgrch_lzt§§_Sl_1nday._ __ 7 Mr. J. O’Brien, bf Maple. lenewed old acquaintance in this neighborhovd 1&1§13_Slludity. _ Miss Andie Hoiles has returned home after visiting with her aunt. Mrs. M. Dunn. (ï¬lenvjrllel Ont. Mrs. John Badger and sons. Clarence and Tilfl-ed, (If Saskatoun, are visiting \njta relations in‘thjg vi 'riitvy. Mr. and MM}. J. M. Wilsn'n, of Tux-- unto, spent from Saturday till Monday with fl'i_(’lld§ a‘t__"Shady Bank†fax-my. Miss Bessie Thomas has returned tn her hume, “Spruce Lawn." after spend- ing smuo time visiting with friends in Etobizoke and Toronto. (Too Inge for last. week.) KING COUNCIL. A GUARANTEE. Hope. Salvation Army ls Perfectlng Its Organiza- tion to Bring a Desirable Class 0! People to the Domlnlon. Notwithstanding the great flow of‘ immigration to Canada. during the past feW years the need of farm help seems to be as great as ever, and in order to meet the demand the Salva- tion Army has had ten experienced Canadian representatives in Great Britain during the ast three months. selecting a good c ass of ableâ€"bodied men and women, whose emigration will be arranged this spring. As the Emigration Department. of the Anny has done extensive advertising in the rural districts of Great Britain it; is expected that they will be successful in bringing in class of people to this coun- try who will readily adapt themselves to Canadian farming. ILARRIED MEN AB PERMANENT SETTLE“. There is a. great desire on the part of married men with families to emigrate to Canada for farm work. 'and it is gratifying to observe that, farmers are seeing the advantage of making proper provisions to he in a position to hire this class of help. Married men are to he heartily recommended as making the most permanent settlers, being anxious to make homes for their fam- ‘ ilie_s this countl y. - . u .c Full infurlnutiol‘. and Application Form will be furnished by Lieut. Colone'l Howell Immigration Ofï¬ces, James and Albert Streets. Toronto, or Stuff-Captain Williams. Clatence Stu London. It is expected that parties 'nf men for farm work will arrive during the mouths of March. April, May. June and J nly. under the supervision of the Army’s duly ap ointed conductors, and will be sent. mm orb of landing direct to stations t. rnughnut the provinces uf Ontario and Quebec. ‘ Ten- itâ€"ce tnilet. Devon shape, white gmun , decorated with pink roses. all guud large pieces. per set. $3.75. At. kin-sun 8.: Switzer. At. the last meeting of the \‘Vnmen’s Auxiliary of the Methodist Church it was dt-cided to have a supper and en. tm-tnimnent in the church on St. Val- entinets Day, Feb. 14th. Anniversary services were held in St. Paul‘s Church on Sunday, when Rev. \V. G. Back nf Eglintnn leached. Rev. J. W. Gm-dnn took v. Mr. Buck’s work a_t Eglin_mn. The annual meeting of the “Vest Ym-k Furmm-‘s Institute and the W0- Iuen's Institute will he held here on Friday, Jam. 28th. The speakers are M r. W. 0. Shower of Bright, and Mrs. W. Wnelm-d of Fnrest. Mr. G. J. anrie attended the ban- quet of the Funeral Dix-ectnrs and Em- lmlmers Association in the National Club Building, ‘1‘urnnto, on Thursday evgning of last we_ek._ er. and ier-s. J. Devins and their little son, of Carstnirs. Altu., are visib- ingrfrigngs it! the gillage. The following "mom-s were installed for Vaughan Lodge. No. 54; A.F.& A. M. by Wm'. Bro. J. B. McLean. 0n the evening of St. John’s Day:~ W. M.â€"Chns. T. Stephenson. I. P. M.â€"-Jns. A. Cameron. S. \V.â€"J()hn G. McDonald. J. W.â€"-James T. Pollnck. Chaplainâ€"~Th05. H. Keys. Treasurerâ€"Thus. A. Cnusins. Secretary~J. B. McLean. D. of C.â€"â€"D. W. Conper. S. D.â€"Dr. Fred W. Roubley. J. D.â€"â€"Nei| Wm. Manny. S. S.â€"-H. O. Bailey. J. S.â€"â€"J. T. Saigenn. I. G.â€"James A. Rose. Tylerâ€"Joshua J. Kaiser. The tender leaves of a harmless lung- henling mountainous shrub, give tn Dr. Shnop‘s Cough Remedy its marvelous curativeprnpertips. Tight, tickling, nl‘ distressing coughs, quickly yield to the healing, snnthing action hi this splen- did prescription-Dr. Shonp’s Cough Remedy. And it is safe and good for children as well. Containing no opium. chloroform. or other harmful drugs. anhm-s should in safety always de- mand Dr. Shnnp’s. If other remedies are offered. tell them No! Be your own judge. Sold by W. A. Sandersnn. -r -r-¢¢>~ r \VOODBRIDGE AG. SOCIETY. The- \Vnudln-idge Agricultural Sn- cieLy held their annual meeting at, the Inkm'nmn Hunse on Friday, when U; following ofï¬cers and directors \vm'e elected : President. D. O. Longhnusv; fix-2t view-president, John Gnrdhonse; sounnd \‘lu >-n1-esidmxt, A. J. \Veatlwr- spunn; secretary, l. L. Wallace; t.rc-as., E. Smith: r'lirmrtnrs, R. \Villis. S. Mc- Clure, \‘v'm. McClure. J. Baylis, A. 'I‘. Orth. Arthur Farr. J. M. Gardhnuse, Chas. Mr-Nvil. A. L. McNPil, J. E. Elliott, \V. H. RUWDH‘PP. J. W. Smith- son. Jas. H. Cunwmn, F. (l. Millm'. J. T. Snlgmm, .l. T. Brown, Andy Shaw, J. Johnsmn, R. K. Johnston; auditnrs. D. McKenzie and \V, Brawl), FARM HANDS FOR ONTARIO. Maple. SOCIETY. Ciassel’s Magazine, per annum . $1.50 4- . . ,, _ ‘1 ’i‘ la Story Teller . . 1.70 ï¬ï¬gzgfl63;91heguher . . . . . 15 M whey “a†3 Musxcal Home Journal 3" ‘ ’ The Girls’ Realm . ireutm's were . J. Longhnusv; Ii‘W" Folks I (Jhums . u I'IH‘ .J _.\._, 0 50 .50 50 50 . ~r~r. u n » o Here is what should and can be We! Now you would no: willingly-m {or 1996 It“ was worthless-would out _ Then why my for lcine untn that medi- cine ï¬gs: pmvps 90 rag its aqt‘upl'yomn , “L _-_I_ n- only nlnu y-vvw w .n ...__ .. Poliuvex know! what Dr. Shoop's R0 shonï¬ve can 0 tel-tbs . Isay to all “don'l pay unless henlth ï¬rst returnsâ€. And I backJny Restorative with I signed and scaled 30 day Nu help. F0 99y." qontynft. ._ n“ .1... ._._..u.-_ “Iâ€. A‘V WI VIII-Fl“.- I ositively vied to the sick every hen mm “131': Spoofs ï¬â€™atomtive is abso‘zuu- 1y free if “fadsâ€. Le: others do an mur- or else plus their preset-unions by. It you need more mength. more mmâ€. more visor or more vgn. use my Restorative . tow (1913 nag 11039 the lymediate imprgygmem. u" uny- mu. fly.» a..- .mvâ€"._ _.,_ V . , When the Stomach. Heart. or Kidneys go wron . then test Dr.Shoop‘s Restorative. I do nm dos- e Stomach nor stimulate the Heart or Kid. mys. {or that is wrong. Years ago I castaway mu mismken idea. in medicine. The books below Vin mug! you_hoy 1 gm gn'qcogding. “A... LIJJ.â€" "In new man yuu now 1 a... au~VWw.... These books also tell of a tiny hidden "llL lids nerve." no larger than a silken thread. Tyne! to)! how am nerve. until it mils. acme (we! to the Heart its power. its bone. its never-chain. :ction_9r impulge. .n , ",7 _‘ _A_._ -._A uniâ€"tn! mun v: nu yum-2 hose books will open up new And helpful Ideal to “nose who are not well. The! 1531 how the Stomach. and Kidney: each have their insld." or power nerveI. They tell how the Belmontâ€. was especially made to reach and revitalizothesu weak or failing inside nerveg. All of these hem nu why I am able to 'sgy." Itin frge if it hill". _.._- .. A Ion In; Am nu.v w -._._--._- m- 1. why 1 any 77ter no chanée'aii a medicine whose maker dare not back. a M a: I by tfu's feflfarkable afarâ€. 80 write me today {or the order. I havo appointed honea and respondbh drug-late in nearly every community to issue my medicine: m the sick. Bm write me ï¬rst for the order. All drunists sell Dr. sheep's Restondve. but all are not nutlmrized‘m give the 30 day m. 80 drop me a line pleaseâ€"and thus lav. disappointment Ind delays. Tell me Also which book you need. A postal wm do. Besides. you me free to consult me as you would your home physician. My advice and a- book below are yoursâ€"1nd withoutoost. nu A1,-.. m Irvâ€"v" â€"-v .__. _.,,- Perhaps 3 word or No from me will clear up tome serious ailment. I have helped thousandl upon thousands by my private prescription or venom} advice plan. My best effort is surely worm yonr simple request. 80 write now while you have it fresh in mind. for tomorrow now! comes. Dr. Bhoop. Box 12. Racine. Wis. which look M1 1 land You For sale at the C. Station, or delivered village and vicinity:â€" STEAM COAL For threshing engines. NUT, STOVE, FU RNACE Best Scranton coal. Also Tile. Bran and Victor Feed for cattle and hogs. Also shorts and good American corn (old). All kinds of grain bought and highest possible prices". paid at the Elevator. O A S S E L L 8’ Canadian P u b - lishing Company IF SICKnWHY PAY ‘ The monthly magazines of the above company cover every variety of interest, and can now be obtained in Can- ada by yearly subscriDtion at low rates. - It is not necessary to send to foreign cou.1tries for maga- zmes. Read the following:â€" Subscriptions taken at THE LIBERAL Ofï¬ce, 01 may be sent to Unless Health First Returns. J. H. RAMEB 'fIASSELLS & (‘UM pANY COA L- [Single copies, 3 cts. 42 AdelamH Tor-w- No. 4 For Women No. 5 For Men No. 6 0n Rheumatism. No 3! in the