Church of Englandâ€"Services at 3p. m. 1%, nd and 4111 Sunday. Third Sunday an 11 a m. Presbyterian Churchwï¬ervices M. 11 a. m., and 7 p. m. Sunday School at 2.30. Prayer meeting Thursday evening. . Roman Cutiholic Churflhâ€"Services on alter. uahe Sundays aw a. m. and 10.30 a. m. Methodist Church-â€"Servicus at 10.30 a. m., and p. m. - Sunday School at 2.30. General prayer meetxng Thprsgday’. availing.‘ R4. mom ge, A F aid A M ~â€"-Meets Mon- mv on or before full moon Courtnichmond A O F â€"â€" Meets fourth Fri- dgy _. _ .Aw." ‘- Ln: ) “hau_- “1-4.! Ivy Lodge. A 0 U Wâ€"-Moets third Wednesday of each month Ca-mp Elam, S 0 S «Meets second and fourth “22121.09ch - Until further notice Mails will be closed at. the Richmond. Hill Post Otlice as follows:â€" . Mail Closes [or the South MORNING EVENING .. . Mail Closes for Auroraâ€"â€" MORNING.. EVENING.. . Morning Mail urnch 815 Evenmg Muil arrives 6.15 MONEY ORDERS Hours for issuing Money Orders:â€" MORNING . . EVENING ..b.00 N. B.â€"Registered letters must be handed in at leastzFifteen Minutes earlier than the above mentioned hours for closmg. ""Plr bytéi‘idï¬ Gï¬iIdâ€"Meebs everv Friday at 8 p.01. [[1 .the Church. Strangers W111 be given a. cordial‘welcome. Public Inbraty and Reading Roomâ€"Open Tuesday. and Saturday evenings. Enworth Leagueâ€"Meets evorv Friday. Junior Epworch League meets eVery Fri- day Mpernopn a}; The new Markham Post Ofï¬ce was opened for public use on Tuesday last and Markhamites will now have their mailhimded out to them from one of the tubst substantial and best equipp- ed ofï¬ces in any part of Rural Canada. The': whole internal arrangements seem to be' designed for quick and efï¬cient services. Mrs. Chauncey and her assistants have planned their re- moval from the old building so Well, that business right from the time of opening has gone smoothly and satis- actorily for the public. The lofty well lighted ofï¬ce, its oak ï¬nish, and everything in it that can minister to the public comfort when transacting postal business, should prove a vast improvement on the old conditions that necessarily obtained in the for- mer «alikeâ€"Markham Sun. H Jrest Lodge, I.0.0.F.. meets ï¬rstWednes- (luv and thirdj‘riday of each month. R T of Tempomnceâ€"Mcets ï¬rst Wednesday each month Fire Brigadeâ€"Meets ï¬rst Monday of every month, Last fall farmers predicted a famine feed for cattle along with high prices, which has failed, Providence not man rules the seasons, let us trust in Him widow! duty; The Millbroolé Postmaster. Mr. Wm. Vzlpce. was hgye atten_ding to busiugss. Farmers will soon be done seeding here caused some say by the nearness of Hulley’s Comet, but the good Government at Ottawa. may have mure to do with business than the comet. The Methodist Sabbath School held a. Social in the Temperance Hall, when a presentation was madeto the retiring superintendent, Mr. W. S. Graham, of a splendid chair suitable for him in his declining years; given him as a. token of their esteem im- his labor of love for over twenty years as superintendent of the school; ‘ An address was pre- sented to Mr2-:Grahum to which he x-epiied in vergfeelingjxqrfls. Mrs. Wm. Marsh of Richmond Hill. Mrs. W. J. McLean and wife of the City of Toronto spent a few days at; th_e parenjn} home. ~ lax-e13 S Rip‘ans Tabules cure dizziness. Rlpans Tabules cure liver troubles. Ripans Tabules cure bad breath. Riï¬ans Tabulcs: at drugglsts. ERECTED BY THE DOMINION GOVERNMENT. new depart- ment has to do with the C o u n t r y Home and its surloundings. Terms: $4 ayear, $2 for six months. We send V free on re- quest 0 u r catalogue of t h e b c s t books on ouidoor life and recreation. p’ d pen‘ences ofzmglers, em and campers, or éï¬vmmm i; “FOREST AND . O I STREAM,†or send ! us twentyâ€"ï¬ve cents ‘ 1 for four Weeks trial trip. A an ' large illustrated week'ly journal of shooting ï¬shing, natural his- tory and yachting. A FOREST AND STREAM PUB. 00. 346 Broadway, New York. POST OFFICE NOTICE OFFICE CLOSES A1: 7.30 P. M. M. TEEFY Postmaster Village Directory Mount vPleasantr terested in country life, ask your newsdsaler for C Sweet to Eat 4 Candy Bowel Laban If you like to read of the ex- ,shoot- ‘ yachtâ€" ing; or if you are in: afternoon. WEDNESDAY and ‘ SATURDAY 20- Lf Ekichmond Hill THE NATIONAL ILLUSTRATED MAGAZINE †CANADIAN PICTDR'IAL†Exqvisibply printed on ï¬ne coated paper. Pictures uf well-known eople of current events, of things' )enuti- ful and curious, About one thousand,“ Square inches of pictures it) each issue. Appeals to Canadians as the great, il- lustrated papers of London appeal to the English people. . Nun political. Ahsulutely no ‘axe to grind. Its aim solely to please and to inform. Must; be seen to be appreciated. Ten cents a. cnpy. Ono dullm‘ :3 your. The Pic- tmial Publishing 00., 1:42 82. Palm- Sb. i‘lOl‘tl'L‘Hl. ' 2Lin MAPLE AKERY MARCH 17TH, 1910. ' Slaughter Sale __0F_.__.- FURNITURE AND WALL PAPER GEO. »MODONALD, Richmond Hill I am clearing out all my stock of PAPERS and FUR- NITURE. You “’1†be able to get this at a price far below the cost. Larger stock and many designs, with bordering and ceilings to match. Will make it Proï¬table to you for next 2 weeks. All kinds of Grinding Axes, Sickles, Knives, Scissors, Skates and Grum- ming Saws on WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY Qf each week .. .. BUILDERS’ SHELF HARDWARE OF ALL KINDS A 999 PAINTS. & OILS MAPLE BREAD CHAS. NORMAN PROPRIETOR †at Gx-uinger‘s Grocery Store. The undersigned will visit JACOB EYER & SON ASK FOR Having purchased a Gasoline Engine, we are prepared to do EVERY RICHMOND HILL r.’ ' __/A'I“o HOW WE D0 IT The excellence of our Harness Is not entwer the result of using the best, material, although that has its in- fluence. cmnbine to give you the best}. We have solid comfort in»this way of Blankets, Robes, Mitts, and, in fact, everything in our line. RELIABLE Goons ab REASONABLE PRICES. ~ May be largely increased by knowing the exact condition of ’the farmei’s market, and by learning of the best method in farm practice. This is precisely the sort of information the Farmers’ Weekly Sun gives in every issue. It has no equal as a Farmer’s Business Paper. Good farmers rely‘ on it. For price see our clubbing-offer. _ -v-.. w v- .- ‘nluv ‘1 us- Make and Save Money for You. ‘ Ever bod should join the Mutual Liter Mu- sic cm or men-lea. There is nothin else i a it anywhere. It costs almost nothin to 0111 and the beneï¬ts it gives are wonderful. 1 en ables you to Purchase books and periodicals music and musical‘ nscruments at special cut prices. It secures re- duced rates at many novels. It answers questions 11% of charge. It oflers scholarships and valua- ble cash prizes to members. It maintains club; irooms in many cities for its mem bers. In addition. every mem he]: receives the ofï¬cial magazine enti- tled “ Ev’r Month†3 ublication in a class by itself,lnclud ng 6 pieces 0 high-class vocal and in- strumental musicmm size) each month without lcxtra charge; 7231.993ng one year in all._ Yle n.“ nnm . v u..- ___-_ _, < 'exm} charge- 72 ieces in one ear in all. You on: em ALL 0 THESE B ‘ more FOR AL- MOST NOTHING. ' The full yearly membership fee is OneDoilar for which you get all above, and you may with- draw any time within three mom];- it you want to do so andgel: your dollar back. It you don‘t care to spen $1.00. send 25 cents for three ,months membership. Nobody can afford to ass ‘this otter by. You will ec our money no in value man; times over. ~ ul particulars ill be sent free 0 charge, but it you are wise you will leend in your request. for membership with the l roper fee at once. Themspts. three months mem- ‘ ership ofler will soon change. Write at once ad- dressing your letter and enclosing $1.00 for full wryearglmfmbetshlp or twenty-live cents 101.- three men s o i MUTUAL_LI_11EE_ARY QI'QSIQCLUB nu?in 0v by» "an, aka-1‘, :gu'ufwiuk‘n: GBLB Our Experience and Judgment 63:29.3 co’q‘omggmb Tgmenu free, fun informnuon Iboul work which they mu: do. and live“ hotneï¬hnl wfll pay ‘ em iro'm $5 lo 8% per day. Some hove ‘ has; Shim: am youngmold. 019M We u are mom-«1 ï¬es T‘uwse an.“ a; um oéuku: nun: 0! mm: hubs focus:ka Jxk‘. it new. ï¬nd: are source. but thou vno writs Sunset: & cc..1>ommd, Manley!“ reodn I FARM PROFITS a o.'150 Nau’xï¬: so" N . Y. may. Sailing between the ports of Montreal, Quebec and Bristol. _7 He will be pleased to hem- fx-um any person who needs any fencing done. 16~my1 'The best appointed steamPrs plying between Canada. and the British Isles. From Bristol May 12 . May 26‘. June 9.. June 23 . May 12 ...R0yal Edward....May 26 May 26‘ ..,Royul George. ....June ,9 June 9....R0yal Edwan‘d....June 23 June 23 ...Royal George.....3uly 7 For rates and reservations apply to Agents, or to Mr. H. O. Buurlier. Gen and Agent, Canadian Northern Build- ing. 001‘. King and Toronto Streets, Toronto. ' The undersigned is pleased to let the public know that he has been given the agency for the. Ideal VVire- Frnoe, made by the Muugwgor, Banwell Fence Co. of \Valkerville. He has Iron Posts, Lawn Gates, Small Gates, Lawn Fences. â€"-ALSOâ€" Ideal Flower Bed Guards. A. J. HUME REQE’EWKGNfl HILL: FINE MBMRING linyone lending a timid: and dual Ion m quick} ascertain our opinion me I ether m invent on in probably Patentnbl unanim- lions strictly conï¬dent n1. HANDB onPatontl lent tree. Oldest a enoy for se to. Patents taken t ran in Man mom WM“ 739‘?“ £861“ 0., - v ----..-__- w .w.. _ - .7 .- handsome} illustrated weekly largest I’ll- Amuon of aÂ¥xy scientiï¬c journï¬. Town for mans. 83.75 a. year. postage pupald. Sold by all newsdealers. megï¬wm'mm Canadian Northern Steamships LIMITED THE ROY AL LINE E. M. Byrne, Managea- o BRANCHES ALSO AT MAPLE» HARKHAM. STOUFFVSLLE V AND GéRHLEY. Idea! We Eence CANADIAN BUSINESS COLLEGE TORONTO British 'Sï¬Ã©ï¬ï¬fiéï¬iiéï¬gany “ROYAL EDWARD†" AND "ROYAL GEORGE" Triple Screw Turbine Steamers AND NOTARY PUBLIC SAIIAINGS Conveyancing. Leases. VVlllS, Etc. Special attention given to Established 1873 For sums up to $50 our Bank Money Orders are convenient and inekpensive. F or larger amounts we issue Drafts or Bills of Exchange. Money sent at once to any banking point in the world by Telegraphic or Cable Transfer. * . Pressmg Cleaning Reï¬airiflg Savings Bank Department at Every Branch. RICEiMOND EIELL BRANCH‘ W M. MARTIN, 1673 OF CANADA _ E TRANSMITTING MONEY RICHMOND HILL. Ten per cent cheaper, ten per cent better for Businesx Shorthand, and Matric. Banklm Free, ' From Montreal R. A. Farquharson, B. A., Prin‘. Cor. Yonge _& Bloor Sis. ' .May 26 .June ,9 .June 23 .July 7 apply to Term of 1909. éfldaaé 'i'dniwi-é- 96mm THE BANNER OFFICE, AURORA +$++$$§¢+%++%¢$%¢+++§++éé+ *+++++*+¢+¢++¢+++¢%+$++¢++ Every farmer should know that the price offered by the dealers for cattle‘ bogs, etc, is a fair one. How can he know this if he does not take a. farm business paper? What doctor or law- yer or business man would be without, his business paper? There Ls- but one farmers’ business and market'papei', that is The Weekly Sun. Start 1910 right by, TICKETS for the Canadian \Ves? procured at ' ‘ v pubscribing. The undersigned, rvcenï¬y empluyr: WiLh the {VlussPy-Hnrris (30., has taken the Bldcksmil-hing business vuculvd by Clift, 3103., and is prepared to nunâ€"m} to all hmm‘hes of the lmrlr. . e Datum} . N. the : '(JSL bean, am! most. widely circumced x~ mime y» gar. 9120‘: year Weakly. Splandizl on: wmrgs 2rd in meat.ng in- mrmnuon. Specimen wmv Hf the Hahn 12m: Amer- “Ml! Hem. free. A ‘ s MUn 31 $1. 10. SWENTIE‘IH “BEGAN (2:11:29. 2d) Broadway. New York. In the l Téckeis i3: m3 $533? r. J. GENERAL ELI-“LKSMITI-I, ELGIN 1:.IT‘LE-33 THE LIBERAL OFFICE. RICHMOND HILL. .THERE IS BUT ONE .3 Orders taken at.â€" PATRONAGE Snuonun AND SATiSFAC'r; N (31: We have a. choice selection of Perfume, and no nicer or more acceptable gift for your friend than a. bottle of Perfume. F. J. WOUD‘MRD. n a ‘ '.- 2' HanE-EHOEHVG A $323411?" RARE ODORS IN FINE CASES Call and see our display of idea! Pregent Drugsâ€"flat RICHMOND HILL ._ 0“.â€" 60 Branches 17 ARA NTBL“. T)