£3 SEND FOR DESCRIPTIVE BOGK-ZE‘I‘. Prepares pupils for Primary. Junior, Intennedgute vxmnimttion at; Toronto Gmxserwmn-y and (lullege of Music. Special course in “Myer’s†Kinderv arten Methwd, particularly helpful to eginne-rs. 424v Newton School of Music “ROCK HAVEN RICHMOND HILL. .1. EARLE NEWTON, DIRECTOR. Reslflts c'nunt. DURING THE SEASON 1908-1909. 'l‘HIï¬TEEN PUPILS OF MR. NEWTON PASSED EXAMINATIONS IN THE PIANO AND THEORY DEPART- MENTS OF THE TORONTO CONSERVA- TORY OF M USXC AND THE UNIVERSITY or TORONTO. Ltoouie Auctioneez for thaCouncy of York re- apactmlly snlicxta your patronage and friendly influence sales attwaded on tha shortest notice 1nd at emsonabetates P 0 address King Pimmfm-te, Theory and Composi- tion,' Voice Culture, Sight-Singing, Piano-Ensemble, Piano-Pedagogy. r tinge-an, J K McEwen ,Mapl a Wesmn Saigeon & chEwcn. Licensed hmtioneers forthe County of York. 8M0: Lbheude'lm on shorten noticennd a. ma.- nnmble rates Patronage solicited Calls by telephone from Richmond Hill charged to me. explains the many superinr :xd' vantages nt’fm'od by this nollégo. Getting a. highsnlm-u'd pus-Him) is not a matter of 1m-kâ€"~it is :1 matter nf‘hrnins, proper training and Inui- ness ability. Colingo- npcn the entire year. Enter any tinw. ‘ Cog. Yousi mm Auzxrmata 31’s. mg. swan, Wham. “v1 Lleunamt Auabinuaar . she County of Yo I: (in L1 said u l wuigument General as.on um: lac-c promptly uteudedho u reasonablt rates Residence Uuiunville II: R Guuhlmg, Newton Brook. agent for the no Is a umttm- of grmt impm-nmce Write to-duy fnr :2 matalngue t0 the MISS MILLIE TRENCH JOHN H. CAMPBELL, EGLINTONâ€"Mnnday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday mornings; Monday, \Vcdnvsdny and Friday evenings. TORONTO OFFICE, 129 Shorhonrné St. Gas and Cocaine fur extractions. T Snigeau, ,Mapm AT THE LIBERAL PRINTIHG & PUBUSHING HOUSE RICHMOND HILL, ONT. THORNHILL-Tuesduys, 9.30 4.30 p. m. DR. E. J. WOODS Dentist. RICHMOND HILL WEDNESDAYS 9.30 A.M T0 5 RM VOL. XXXII. m PUBLISHED EVERY .PHURSDAY MORNING TORONTO. ONT. VETERINARY SURGEON, ’1‘1mrnhill. $1 per annum, in advance {O DEPARTIWEN'I‘S. BUSINESS CARDS. SELECTING A scubï¬f t RICHMOND HILL Teacher of Piano ELLIOTT 1‘. McMAHON, 33511:: ï¬ihmi J. H Paen‘ Emma 63 Paommros. . G. BLGUGH, «wateriuam 5mm. 42-h, H tn Cans from a distance promptly attended to. RESIDENCE; RICHMOND HILL JAS. NEWTON HIGH COURT OF‘jUSTICE,&c. Issuer of Marriage Licenses RICHMOND HILL POST OFFICE . RICHMOND HILL& THORNHI'LL ISSUERMARRIAGE‘HCENSES, i ELGIN MILLSI M. T'EEFY. NOTA RY PUBLI C . . lubv ulvvuï¬tï¬c Riohinono. 33%;111 ï¬ndertnkers a: Emhaimers Barristers a lid Solicitors . Money to loan onland sunchntbel :1 .« ; lowess rams . Auroraomceâ€"Bemoveo to tha old post omen one door west of the entrance to the Oumno Bunk Newznarket Dulceâ€"Three doors south of the 11995 Ofï¬ce Hannnnwnnxxox G STV MORGAN A are re. New J. EDWARD FRANCIS NOTARY PUBLIC COMMISSIONER, CONVEYANCER. ET NATIONAL TRUST CHAMBERS 20 KING ST 3.. TORONTO, Canada; FRANK DENTON. K. C. . W. M ULOCK Boï¬LTBEF W. H. Mcih'mE BARRISTER, Summ'ma, NOTARY, ETC Toronto Ofï¬ce, Richmond St. \Vest, ‘Veslcy Buildings. Richmond Hill Ofï¬ce (“Liberul’ ye). every Thursday fox-mmon. MupIr-, Thursday afternoon. VVondhx-idup, SnLurduy fUI'HKK)“. Money to [mm at Five Per Cent (5%). urge stock of Funeral Furnishing kept. abboth places. Barristersï¬oucitors Home Life Building H EWI S O N HOUSE PA INTER, Grainer and Paper- Hanger. Commissioner, Cnnveyancer, etc. Insurance, anddieal Estate Issuer uf Marriage Lice-uses. RICHMOND HILL. ONT., PIANO TUNING “flung Repaired enton, Dunn & Boultbee Lawrmce & I'Du'nbar, [. A NICHOLLS NOTARY pUBLIC WRIGHT BROS 50in Barristers, Snliclnrs. &c‘ WILLIAM COOK GOIXIBSIONEB IN THE VOICING AND. . . . ACTION REGULATING Fe Building 00:. Adelaide 'ictm-ia. Sis" fornnto. THORNHILL and Expert. Work Guaranteed £24131. “ I 1: Essentials, U nity Qavidson .Notaries, Sec. P110118 Main 296 The Canadian Magazine for Feb- ruary cunlains a timely article entitled I "The Evolution of Aerial Navigation.†I I It is “'rittnn and illustrated by J. E. ' ' M. Fethm-stonhangh, and gives an illuminating account of what has been achieved in this most interesting of sciences. “Romances of Russlund†is: ' the title of nreadahle article by Hamid ‘ . Sands. and “The Tom; 0' Mnxwell,’ by q I Will Dallas. (Reverend John Morrison : I 0f Alvinstnn) ives a. valuable hit 01" 'history frme Eamhton County. 0n- tm-iu. I‘wo well illustrated :u-ticlesi ‘yare “Mcandex-ings in Medieval Brit-t ,tany,†by Frank Yeigh, and “Plays of the‘ Seasnn,â€â€˜by John E. \Vebher. ‘Othvr artirles are “Catholic Church ‘ Extension," l‘w Margaret Lillis Hart; : u'l‘l. .. 1 Yr, A school inspector in Ireland was examining a class in geography. He had propounded a question regarding longitude, and received a correct, an- swer from the lad undergoing the (undead. "And now.†he said, "what; is latitude?†After a, brief silence a. bright youngster with a merry twinkle in his eyp. s;nidâ€"~“Please. sir, we have no latitude in Ireland. Father says the British Guvernment won’t allow us any!†,, u, -V-...5rucv unua nill'b; “The Unsuphisticuted Englishman," by D. Gr. Cuthhert. and short stories by Thendm-e Rubex-Ls, Lilian Leveridge and Louise Hayter Birchall, with poems by E. M. Yeoman, A. Clare Giflin and Douglas Roberts. ï¬nned“. -v "no ur. ouunu that ï¬rst pointed to this vital truth. Dr. Shoop’s Restorative was not made to dose the Stomach nor to temporarily stimulate. the Heart or Kidneys. That old-fashioned method is all wrong. Dr. Shonp's Restorative goes directly to these failing inside nerves. The re- markable success of this prescription demonstrates the wisdom of treating the actual cause of these failing organs. And it is indeed easy to prove. A simple ï¬ve or ten days test will surely tell. Try it at once, and seel Sold by W. A. Saadersmn. In sickness, If at certain hidden nerve goes wrung. then the organ that this nerve contruls will also suler fail. It; mle be a Stomach nerve. or it. mav have given strenth and suppt-r; tn Lh'e "(1.5-‘6 .u. 17:;.,,, u. _, I V , :v. ‘ "n-.. Iv-Au o-AypI‘L'v H! but? Heart 01' Kidneys. It was Dr. Shunt) L F, A , .. . . , {hut L'. ,,,.__‘...u u u, may wouW. High School h'u-etees were .1 mail:th us follows:~Ryichmond Hill. . nhn In- nes; Westun. N. J. MrEwan; Newman'- ket, R. F. Smith; Aurora, '1‘. A. Rumor. An :uuendment to the school act says that, trustees must, be. residents of the municipality. "That the council do now resnlvp it,- solf into a cmnmittev of the whale to discuss lhv advisability of petitioning the legislative assembly to pass the necessary logislfltiun so as to allow county and townsal municipalities“) acquire lands that are now unprnduct; ivu for agricultural purpusvs for the purpose- (rf transplanting or wfuresm-y. and that the guvi-rninent aid and assist any such system of municipal fmesLl-y as may he entvn-d into by a liberal grant under such conditiuns and regu- lations as thy may (lee-m advisable." '7 i The cmnmissitmersyvpmted that, the Indus-trial Hume is ore-r crowded with inmates. and the building nf a wing is rt-cnmmendvd to cost $5,000. v ,, .. -- “\uahll\\l Lv P|c\\'llu this. Reeve XV. H. Pugsley nf Richmond Hill was the authurvf the resolution, the substance of which is contained in the fulluwjng: v .A liy-law was submitted. making it, compulsory fur the county cnuncil to maintain and repair all bridges on county line-s. Hitherto a good deal of dispute has sumetimes arisen as Lu the relative mnnunts In he paid. and the new legislutiuu is designed“ to prevent, I I‘L‘ Reeve \V. H. Pugslev. of Richmond Hill, and Mr. J. D. Evans “’91? up- puinmd auditors to act, with the Coun- ty Judge in auditing the criminal justipe accounts. By-luws and Logislutixmâ€" \V. H. Pugsley, Cuulsuu, Hem-y, Keith, Bull, CNIDEI'UH, Phillips. ' County propvrlyâ€"McMurchy. Long- hMISP, Annis, Uz-unshex-ry, Fairbairn. Pudgvt. V Equnliznï¬nnâ€"Fuou‘. John Gard- Imusv, Keith. Nigh. \Vntsnn. Knowles. Annis. McMm-chy. Bull. hum-mu, Pugsley. \Villnughhy. Lapp, Cnulsnn, Cmnslu-rry. V Printingâ€"D. YO. Lunghunse, chair- man. The Cnuuty Commissionels appoints ed are S. P. Foam. wave of \Vhit- church. and R. P. Goulson. reeve of Slullffvilh‘. The fullmving standing committees for York County Council have been appnin ted :â€"- ,, Filmnce~COUISHm John Gurdhnusv. Berker. Thompson. Annis. Nigh. (Jim-k. Edmmtinnâ€"Phillips, Kmnwles, \‘Vilb- sun, Henry. SpeighL. Keith, Bull, Han-- x-is. FEBRUARY CANAISIAN. ; in Non-Essentials, Liberty; “NO LATITUDE.†COUNTY COUNCIL THURSDAY. FEBRUARY 3, 1.910 ' The. Jews have arrived nnd have caused a nuld excitement in slab-town. “Iâ€, an“, muno w n: apflllL- Miss Greta Lunau, who has been) ill, is convalescent and is. we are pleasod to state. able to be out again. Also Muster Marshal Jennings is recovexing from an attack of rheumatic fever and is up and at; play. Mr. A. Be-cketr, has been en aged as foreman by Mr. .105. Unllzu‘ on his farm at‘New Gormley. Mr. and Mrs. L. Nichols entertained on Saturday evening to an nystex sup- per-.1 The guests were Misses Lundy. VVingm‘ and Lunnu, and Messrs R. Boyntnn, A. Nichols and R. E. Perkins. A most vnjuyahle time was spent. “Jinn f1-,..¢.‘ f H» , . . . Mr. \Vnodward. of Elgin Mills. occu- pied the pulpit on Sunday in the ab- sence of Rev. Mr. Brace. Messrs. R. Hopper and R. Boyntnn. S.S. lihratians. Jnurneyed to Toronto last, Saturday to purchase new volumes for the library. _ . V w"... ........w u, Preventics. These little Candy Gold Cure Tablets should always be at hand â€"fm' prumptnpss is ~nll-import.»xnt-. ‘Preventics contain no quinine. nothin harsh m- sickening. They are indve “the stitch in time." Carried in pm:th or purse“ Prevvntics are a gvn'nine snfuguard against colds. 250. Sold by W. A. Sanderson. Threatening feverishness with child- ren is quickly and safely might-(19y prpwnnh‘ng Gun“, n.†n Six III.â€"M:u-ks obtainable, 500. Katie Chapman. 278; Ellsworth Weld- lick, 25"; Maggie Harrison. 225. Sr. ILâ€"Mnrks nhtninuhlv. 790. Ne]- snn Simpson, 660. honors; Lorne VVeld- rick. 507: Gem-ge Langstni‘f. 352; Ethel Banks. 350: Dudley \Vhite. 282. Jr. Il.â€"â€"Mm-ks obtainable. 890. “79:- My Thompson. 774, honors: Edgar Simpson. 568; Ina \Veidrick, 491. Part ILâ€"Mnrks obtainable. 250. Maggie Rmman. 191. honors: Aurelia. thnnm. 174; Johnnie White, 73. Sr. Lâ€"Annie Harrison. Jr. l.â€"In older. of Ilierit..â€"Gord(m VVeldrick, Norman Chapman, Dorothy Banks. Number enrolled; 29; average at- tendance, 18. Langstaï¬-School Report for v January. Sr. IV.â€"M:n-ks obtainable, 500. Wilan Simps‘rm, 401. honors; Nellie Page, 397, honors; Fred Simpson, 354; Stewart Page, 320; Richard Harrison, 69 (Exams. missed): Laura. Hal-[ism], 56. (Exams. missqd.) Yr! if you would have-"a safe yet certain Cough Remedy in the home try Dr. Shonp‘sâ€"at least once. It, is thorough- ly unlike any other Cough prepara- tion. Its taste will be entirely new to youâ€"unless it is already your favorite Cough Reuwdy. No opium, chloro- form. or any other stupefying in- gredients nu- used. The tender leaves of a harmless lung-healing mountain- ous shrub. give to Dr. Shoop’s Cough Remedy its marvelous curative prop- (‘I'lit‘su It is trulv a nmsxt nmwhï¬n unr‘ ...u.ru_v us murveluus curative prnp- wins†It; is truly a most certain and trustworthy prescription. Sold by \V. A. Sanderson. ; Jr. IV.â€"Ruth Hoover. 351; Elsie 5 Damn, 350: Ervie Hunt, 335; Eva. Gon- ;n0r, 333; Hebm- McGelgixe, 333; Fred 3 Unsgruvv. 316; Harry Jones, 315; John ' McGaguP, 312. r [ Sr. III.-â€"Bessio Finley. 279.- Ernest .Jnnes.'272; Douglas Road, 258; Isaac ' Nigh, 160. Jr. IILâ€"Lenpdd Copper, 272; Willie Hmner. 255. ' Sr. II.â€"All;m Hoover. 274; Alvin Beattr‘v. 273; Russvll Boynton. 269; iGmn-ge Read, 267; Frank Thomnsnn. Nelson annton. 187; Our-a. Wia‘émâ€"tl'ï¬.’ 177: Rena. Baker, 100; Nellie Saunders, 98: Gladys Leary. 91. Sr. Pt. I.-â€"\Vilkie Dixon, 198; Verna Finlvy, 171. J 1‘. Pt. I.â€"-HarV9y Onher, Clam Read, Pearl baker, Pear] Finley, Wil- fred Beattv, Willie Baker. ‘ V 7", -_..um .. u\lJll|4\lll. 4W; 2GmrgeRead, 267; Frank Thompson, (50. Jr. lI.â€"Gordnn Read, 227; George Finley. 195: Luella. Finley, 194. , Sr. Pl. II.â€"â€"Ehner Homer, 196; Lorne Junes. [93. Jr. Pt. II.-â€"Margaret McCague, 193: Ross Baker, 191; Albert Cohen 190; Nelson Buynton. 187; Our-a Wideman. 177; Rena Baker. 100: Nullin mung.†Repbrt S.S. No.4.Markham for January. , Victoria Square. in all things, Charity ' ‘ Subscriptions taken at THE [LIBERAL Ofï¬ce, or may be sent to CASSELLS & COMPANY 42 Adelaxde St. W. ' Toronto - Cnssel’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 Ftllks I I - - 1 an Chums It is not necessary to send to forelgn countries for magau zines. Read the following:â€" The monthly magazines of the above company cove: every variety of interest, and can now be obtained in Can- ada by yearly subscription at low rates. C A S S E L L 8’ Canadian P u b - lishing Company 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). Best Scranton coal. Also file. NUT, STOVE, FU RNACE For sale at the C. N. Station, or delivered. in t village and vicinity:â€"â€" STEAM COAL For threshing engines. No. 1 0n Dyspepgh No. 2 On the Heart No. 8 0n the Kidney: V, V. -0-.. . u. - “null VB no larger thï¬'iï¬iinfl Kings ‘Z‘Im Heart its impu se. How the Stomach and Kidney each have their inside or power nerve. HOV these organs aux-cl - {alter when them controlinu or master nerve nâ€: to tail. How Dr. sheep'- Restpmuve - V, - - - - em tailing nerves md rebuilds. - .: - restores the lost tone and pow ' H heip youâ€"1i it 8 within the power oi med anon is Sly-er worth 1 ‘- now. while it is fresh mind. to» tomomI newer comes. Dr. Show. Box 1‘3. Racine. Wis: ' which look 5M 2 land You! a ,___. ._ ,v- mm"- nuvlvv .11“ mm mm! below are yoursâ€"and wl om cost. Paths»: I word or two from me will clear up some xenon: ailment. ! have helped thouundsupon thousand: bl: my private prescription or phrsonal advxu p an. Besides,tlm books will open up new and helpful ideas to you. They tell of my 30 yams ex. pen-lance as the homes a in Hosp!- Eals. All Muse p A I};pr rglje 3m told 00 um-.. A.“ . Bhoopr'E'Resm'w ' i 0’ V n e y m mm. m. Md.:wz m nochance whn v re." For twenty Mrs Dr. Shaun's medicines haw e thorough] s dudized an over America. tqd hon c and respons lbio durum: I , vmage every. whm to me yours: The: selected 6 a lclnea with the sick-Ind e entire risk is ine 3.10m. But write me ï¬rst {or an order. I have an Agent In almost evory commun gâ€"ï¬mlgmmmm are not authorized to mm 80de me a line. pleaseâ€"and thus save all dinppolntments nnd delays. Besides. you um flea to consult me by letter a You would your h ahysiglqn. D9 99 free): ...A tun- .n _-._ ;A_.,,, a you would your home hysidan. Do 90' hie?!" Ln‘d fullyâ€"1.! you @3519 y I.qu sng the boo . -w... - -uuvmwuv nun-cu]. Th 7 viii; iake 3n; chance whatever? W y purchace an medicine whose makerdaremtback i just a: I do by this rat/{wer afar! M’t risk m; one single penny! Mid gewm to]! you whykisay t'hu. 8h ‘ It s_ muse ave me a 9 Dr. 00) medicine 18 absolutez; free ff It fails. No on. need rink can one single penny. “5%thka whit this means to the swarm No risk n 4 as. nothing whatever un- - ' - - :- an lull Guys. Ind v - Denny. ou canuu - ielâ€" r. Shoop'x uma‘thnempdy. . H. RAMER GOA L. If Sick ndubeudes. x .13 ~35 EL§9HPMM n) [Single copies, 3 cts. No. 4 For Women No. 5 For Men No. 6 01: Human to you. 5;?†made I): ery drug 3mm nld..."We tars in the No 32