1‘ ungoon. J K McEwen Huplo Weston Salgeon & McEwen. Licensed Auctioneers torthe County of York. Enlosuvoudedto onshortes noticeand 5. rec.- aoriblo rues Patronage solicited . _-., “H‘u uu uuv auul beau no and aiï¬vésï¬iiiibemtes P 0 address King bison: e Auctioneer for the County of York a- IPG'MIIIIY 501mm your patronage and friendly inn-once sales nttnudeiog thg §bortegt notice -na -4. -A--_-‘_ A ,, . VETERINARY SURGEON, Cl‘horn'hill. Calls by telephone from Richmond Hill charged to me. Liconsou Aucsionaor . she County of Yo I: (hols cold on consignment General sales "0c are promptly Amended to at ransom.ch rates Residsnce Unionville G R Goal-hug, Newton Breakageul for the ‘Jnvn Special cdnrse in “lVf§réI;‘_s’;_IE}Hael'. garben Methud, parLiculzu-Iy helpful to begiunm-s. 2~1y W. HEWISGN HOUSE'PAINTER, Glazier, Grainer and Paper- Hanger. USEML PRINTING a PUBLISHmG HOUSE RICHMOND HILL,ONT. 1‘. F. McMAHON. DEPARTMENTS. Piannfurte, Thenry and Composi- tion. Voice Culture, Sight»Singing, Piano~Ensemble, Piano-Pedagogy. Results count. DURING THE SEASON 1908-1909, THIRTEEN PUPILS 0F MR. NEWTON PASSED EXAMINATIONS IN THE PIANO AND THEORY DEPART- MENTS OF THE TORONTO CONSERVA- TORY OF MUSIC AND THE UNIVERSITY OF TORONTO. 5%? SEN!) FOR DESCRIPTIVE BOOKLET. RESIDENCE. RICHMOND HILL Prepares pupils for Primary. Junior, Intennedgate examination at Toronto Conservatory and Cnllfge quMiursic. JOHN R. CAMPBELL, Newton School of Music 'RO'3K HAVEN," RICHMOND HILL. THORNHILI â€"Tuesdatys, 9.30 a 1 m. V r“... V, v.-.- 4.30 p.113. EGLINTONâ€"Mnndny, Thursday. Friday and Saturday mornings: Mnnda y, \Vedm-sdaly and Friday evenings. I‘ORONTU OFFICE. 129 Sherhmn-ne St. Gas and Cocaine for extractions. [8 PUBLISHEDEVEBY EHURSDAY MORNING DR. E. J. WOODS Dentist, RICHMOND HILL WEDNESDAYS 9.30 A.M T“ 5 PM. '1‘ Baigeon, Huplo MISS MILLIE TRENCH Calls from a distance promptly attended to. $1.:per annum, in advance.] ‘6 Von. XXXII. J. EARLE NEWTON, DIRECTOR BUSINESS CARDS. RICHMOND KILL Teacher of Piano Elm @ihmi Ju "l Plefl’ ‘50., D. G. Human. Eamon & Pnomxxroa. é‘fletzriuarg AT THE Emmi. a. m. to Alarge stock of Funeral Fu rnishing kept at both places TH E - LIBERAL Undertakers a: Embnlmers, RICHMOND HILL & THORNHILL Richmonq Iâ€"Iill NATIONAL TRUST CHAMBERS 20 KING ST E.. TORONTO, Canada FRANK BENTON. K. C. Mouov to loan on [and anachattel mortgagesat lowest rates Auroranmcaâ€"Remm-eu to the old post ofhea one door west or the entrance to the Ontario Rank Newmarket owesâ€"Three doors south or the past otï¬ce T Hxnnmu‘hnmwx G STV Monmn BARRI'STER, SOLIDITOR, NOTARY, ETC. 'Tm'tmtn Oflice, 33 Richmond St. \Vest, Wesley Buildings. Richmond Hill Qfï¬cq (“Lilmrul’ '!\H#,.n\ 0..-. W m: Benton, Dunn & , , "w -A.._ VLJI\.(' ‘ AAIUI‘I 'Oflice), every Thursday fnmnoun. Maple, Thursday afternoon. VVuudhridQP, Saturday forennnn. Mmmv to loan at Five Per Cvnt ( A. F. GA Lawrence F. J. Dunbar Barristers, Solicitors. Notaries, ace. Home Life Building Cm. Adelaide & Victoria SLs.. I‘m-onto. LENNOX & MORGAN THORNHILL Organs Repaired and Expen W 1's nuLed throughout Canada. for high-class work. Thirty-four of our students havn lately accgptgd good ~.«»:L: ., whrrv.“ 5.“... positions. The demand fur our graduates is constant. ()nllege open all year. Enter now. Magniï¬cent Catalogue free. Con. Yong: AND ALEXANDER 51's. W. J. ELLIOTT, Principal. PIANO TUNING J. EDWARD FRANCIS NOTARY PUBLIC COMMISSIONER, CONVEYANCER. ET Commissioner, Conveyancer. etc. Insurance, and Real Estate Issuer of Marriage Licenses. REAL ESTATE, ETC. THORNHILL Lawrence & Dunbar, YOU want a Good Business Position? Then choose the right school In which to get your education. Subscribe for Barristers :unl Solicitors. [. A. NICHOLLS NOTARY PUBLIC RICHMOND HILL. ONT., THURSDAY, APRIL 1.4 TORONIO. 0N1â€. Soï¬a WRIGHT BROS WILLIAM COOK voucma AND. . . . anon REGULATING W. MULOCK BOULTBEF‘ :arristers. Snlictnrs. ELLIOTT A um n, Â¥mah “In Essentiaiw, Uniiy; in @avidson STV MORGAN New PhoneMnin 298 Boultbee :rk Guaranteed Cvnt (5%) v. ETC. "1 RE I Rheumatic poisons are quickly and ssurely driven out of the blood with Dr. Shoop’s Rheumatic Remedyâ€"liquid or tablet form. Dr. Shoop’s booklet. on Rheumatism plainly and interest- I ineg tells just how this is done. Tell :some sufferer of this book, or better . still, write Dr. Shoop, Racine. Wis.. for the book and free test, samples. 'Send no money. Just juin with Dr. Shoop and give snme sufferer a pleas- ant surprise. Sold by W. A. Sanderson. The Weekly Globe and Canada, Farmer with its illustrated magazine section has few equals. There are several features which are wm‘thy of mention. Under the heading of the Farmers’ Club great, interest is taken in all that; pertains to the. farm and rural alfairs. Other interesting sec- tions are the Household Page, the Home Health Club. the Public School column, the Sunday School column. &c. The editorial page is always in- teresting, and the magazine sectinn is a. welcome weekly visitor. DEPARTMENTAL EXAMS. Dates for the various July Depart- mental ExaminaLions have been given out by the Education Department. as follows: All examinations will take place on June 27. with the exception of arts special for 1910. which will be held on August 9, 10, 11 and 12, at, the De- partment of Education of the Univer- sity summer school. The other exams. will conclude on the following dates: Entrance to Normal School exams., July 4: to the Faculty of Education, July 11; Honor and Scholarship Matric- ulation exams., July 12; Pass Matricu- lation, July 8;:1nd Commercial Specialâ€" ists. July 4. A DIRECTORY OF BREEDERS OF PURE BRED STOCK. The Branch of the Live Stock Omn- missioner at Ottawa has issued a re- vised edition of the Directory of breed- eis ofsure bred live stock in Canada. Accor ing to the. preface page the work is a. compilation of information xeceiv- ed through correspondence from breed- ers in all the provinces in regard to the size of their breeding herds. and the number of males and females of the several breeds they have for sale. The Directory is prepared to assist persons in locating herds, studs and flocks in their respective neighborhoods, or in distant prcwinces from which pure bred animals may be procured. It is stated in the Directory that copies will be sent to ranchmen. stock breeders. secretaries of farmers' institutes, agri- cultural societies. live stock associa- tions, and others who may apply for t em. The old fashioned way of dosing a weak stomach, or stimnlnting the Heart; or Kidneys is all wrong. Dr. Shoop ï¬rst pointed out, this Pl'l‘Ol'. This is why his prescriptionâ€"Dr. Shrmp’s Restorativeâ€"is directed entirely in the cause of these ailments-Abe weak in- side or controlling nerves. It, isn’t so difï¬cult. says Dr. Shonp, to strengthen a. weak Stomach, Hem-t, or Kidneys, if one goes at it, correctly. Each inside organ has its controlling or inside ll91'\('. \Vhen these nerves fail, then those organs must surely falter. These vital truths are leading dt-uggists every. where to dispense and ['Pcummend Dr. Shoop’s RESLOI'HLiV . Test. it; a few days and see! Fmprovement will Yrmnptly and surely follow. Sold by . A. Sanderson. h . . . . . O ".5." u a“. xurlvunf uiu'y sung “0h Promise Me.†assisted by Miss Whale, after which the guests re aired to the dining room, where- a (Ynth dejeuner Was served. the tables being decorated with ferns and pink run-naâ€" tions. After the good things were partake!) uf the happy couple left, amid showers nf confetti and best wisht-s in :l tnxicuh fur the station, taking Hail] fm- Bufl'nto and other American ,hitiPS. The tuide was the recipient of many plenty and useful pi-osean.â€"Cum. V-.- v... .- wv.‘ llll\llllll. nu the 31st ultn when their eldest daugh- ter, Flnseie Irene, was united in man riuge tn VVilliam' T. Bland. The bride. who was given «Way by her father. lunked charming dressed in silk cuepe chenille with spanzle net and pearl lrinnnings. She carried a. lmuquet of maiden hair ferns, bridal roses and lilies nf the valley, and was assisted by her sister. Pearl. whu lnnked pretty in pink flowered \‘nile carrying a pink bouquet, and Wearing the gift of the grown. a» three~pearl ring, while, her sister Venm plnved Mendelssohn‘s wedding march. The groom touk his place by the altar, sm-runnded by palms. ferns and nun-quelites. He was assisted by P. N. Cluhine, hmtherof the, hride. nearing the gift, of the groom, n pearl tie. pin. The Rev. Dr. anelwund perfnrmed the ceremony in the. resence of immediate relatives and riends. While the registei Was being sign 1 Mr. Melville Davy snng uni. D.,... A very pretty wedding took lace at, the home nt' Mr. and Mrs. V . F. A. Clutliptf, 5_15 Ohm-ch St" 'l‘m-ontn. rm WEEKLY HOME PAPER. BLANDâ€"CLUBINE. Non-Essentials, Liberty,- in all things, Charity.†Anderson ginghams in pink. blue and checks, 130 {d.: Urum’s prints, a great variety 0 patterns, 15c yd.; Palatine prints, nice patterns, 13c yd. Atkinson & Switzer. An entertain merit, under the auspices of the Ancient Order of Foresters. will be held in Victoria Hall on thp evening of Saturday, the 23rd of April. Mr. Bert HarVPy. the singing comedian: Mr. Roy Kenney. entertainer; Mr. H. E. Wilson and others will take part in the programme. Doors open at 7.30, entertainment, to commence at; eight o’clock. Mr. F. G. Butt, general organizer, will occupy the chair. A good time may be expected. Every- Odv Welcome Mr. Charles Norman, who has Work- ed up a good business as a, baker and confectionâ€, has sold out; to Mr. Thos. Cousins. Possession will be given on the ï¬rst of May. and the business will he carried on by Mr. Wilbert Cousins. We understand that Mr. Norman pur- poses purchasing a lot and building a. residence in Maple the present, year. las t». The synod of Knox College has conâ€" ferred the degree of B. D. on Rev. Jas. W. Gordon. of ibis place. » Mr. and Mrs. 0. B. Henry, nf Thorn- hill, visited with friends here on Friday Inni- Miss Term Cameron. who has spent almost, a year with her sister, Mrs. J. Gibson. in Vancouver, 13.0., returned home last; week. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel McDonald of Kleinhurg, are spending a few days with their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. G. Luwrie. 1‘... v"nu. unuyvu, In) All. wnuc. out: uuu 300 yd.; better quality Lniun carpet, 50c yd. Atkinson & Switzer. Tapestry stair carpet. reg. 406 yd. for 350; Union stair cat-pet. 22 in. wide. 25c yd.; Hemp carpet. 30 in. wide. 10c yd.; Union carpet. 36 inLWide. 25c and gamma ray a woman into. the commercial world, and advances some new ideas that are worth turning over many times. “The New Housekeeping," after pointing out that many of the present-day wife’s cooking utensils were used in the pre- historic nges. outlines all that is new in the kitchen. “The Widow of an American Diplomatist" goes to Rome in this issue with her bright charm and way of seeing things. Rupert Hughes has a splendid article on “What Every- body Ought to Know About Music." The ï¬ction is by Annie Hamilton Don- nell. Kate Jordan, Mary Stewart Cut- ting and Theodosia Garrison, which is enough to be said for any magazine. The three fashion authorities. Glam E. Sitncnx, Edouard La Fontaiue and Helen Berkeley-Lloyd. outline the very latest in the world ruled by Dame Fashion. The Delineator for May is both entertaining and helpful. . . r W "r"" ‘ ' V'J “'“u The boom in farm property is extend- ing as far nmLh from Toronto as Elgin Mills. Some of the farmers in this section have recently received good offers, but they do not seem anxious to sell. Mr. Wm. Robinson is improving his farm property bv a neat wire fence along Ynnge street. This will add greatly to its appearance. An article of vital interest, to every Woman is “The Day of the Woman.†by Professor Charles Zuehlin. in THE DELINEATOR for May. It goes to the bottom of phe phase of life which sends Last Thursday Principal Scott of the Normal School, Toronto, called on Mr. R. \V.Mnnro, the teacher of our school, No. 4. Markham. and 21, Vaughan, and made arrangements to send a. n nnher of student teachers out the following week. The object is to allow the snidents the opportunitv to et experience in teaching in ungra ed schools. Three or four student teach- ers m ty now he found in every Public sclnol along Yonge street. between Toronto and Jefferson. The young men of this section of the countrv, who take pride in a. natty suit, are learning that it is not neces- sary to go to the city for np-to-date clothing. Nnughton Bros. are agents for “Hohhexlin†tailoring, and the garments turned out by these experts maX be depended upon every time. m - n - The funeral of the. late Jus. Newton. senior mvmher of the Newton Tannin Company, was very largely attendeï¬ last, Saturday afternoon. Many old friends from Toronto, Aurora, New- market, and other places, who held lung heen aswciated with him socially. and along business lines, were present to show their last mark of respect to one who had been well known and highly esteemed for_ma‘ny‘ years. rm, u THE DELINEATOR FOR MAY. Elgin Mills. Thornhiil. p.._â€" Maple. L4. 1910 Cassel's Magazine, per annum . $ The Story Teller The Quiver . . Musical Home Journal .’ The Girls’ Realm . Little Folks Chums . -rrrrr 38%8839 Subscriptions taken at THE LIBERAL Ofï¬ce, or may be sent to It is not necessary to send to foreign coudtrie: f )r maga- zines. Read the following:â€" The monthly magazines of the above company cover every variety of interest, and can now be obtained in Canâ€" ada by yearly subscription at low rates. Canadian P u b - ï¬shing Company CA'SSELLS’ 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 threshing engines. NUT, STOVE, FU RNACE Best Scranton coal. Also Tile. For sale at the C. Station, or delivered village and vicinityâ€"â€" STEAM COAL "med 385’: and respons Ind? lble druggim l ity village every- where to my yours; selected d n edicines will she sick-and e entire risk is mine alone. But write me ï¬rst {or an order. I have an agent in almost every commun Sty-but all amulet: m not authorised to grant the 30 day test. So drop me a line. pleaseâ€"and thus save all disappointment: and delays. ' Besides. you are tree to consult me by lettel us you would your home physician. Do so {meg And fullyâ€"ii you desire. My advice and the below are younâ€"and without. cost. Perhaps I word or two from me will clear up some glorious ailment. I hove helped thousnndaupon thomona by my prince prescription or personal Idvicl thésé Biï¬néiï¬k] sum-{m as ' ' '3' ' " anmwa inthe ltnd. Th Idd.."We nu nochance wha v re.†For twenty rears Dr. shoop's medicines but become tl'gqrpuchlxsggdargflyed an: oven: America. Just think what if“: means to'nw- menu: tick! No risk n . - me. nothing whatever on less health h - A . or so run anâ€. m without the a penny. You can all either of my 1 “ ~ -. k edictâ€"Dr. Shoop’a Restorative or f . ‘ -~ umatic Remedy. Then why take nny chance whatever? Why purchase an medicine whose makerdarenot back i just as I do 5; this remarkable offer! nd besides. I um no to you, . ["1‘0 Hump†p n)mn made Dr. Dim’t risk even one tingle penny! And I will tell you why I say this. It Is pecan†eve packs 9! Dr. Shoo}! magma w absoluteg free 3' zt fails. {to oxgq npedï¬sk gen one single penny. ASSELLS & COM PANY 42 Adelaide St. W Toronto ' J. H. RAMER Lan. If Sick GOA L. Wchmmlw'on' [Single copies, 3" cts. No. 4 For Wow No. 5 For Men No. 6 0n Rheumfln No. 42 in the