Tuesday morning, last week, when Mr. Joe Winger was returning 1mm the Metropolitan car, his horse tuok fright at a small bunch of hay, throwing Mr. “linger into the ditch. Pleasvd to say he was not seriously injured. The horse, after half :1 mile’s gallop. was captured by Mr. Joe G‘l-‘HingPX‘. Among the improvements noticeable in this neighhnrhood are: Mr. Ed. Prentice and Mr. H. Winger have given their hpuses :1 ne\y_gozlLo§p:iint. Mis's M. Whitty of Stouffville spent Sujyjay in. 139.1 uncle’sL NI‘IZ.‘Ed. Prmgfictj. The Lamm News Service, controlled Ly the New York Sun, is ack- nowledge-(1 to he the best of its kind on the cnntinent, comma-ion]. sporting and cable news being its special features. The Mail and Empire has been a client. of this servnce for some years past. Readers will he gratiï¬ed to learn that it has now closed a contract with the New York Sun for th' exclusive publication rights of both the day and night service cf the Lnifnn Bureau. not only in Ontariu, but also in Queb-c, Manitoba, Alberta. Saskatchewan and British Columbia. In this cnntrnef, which covers sm'el-nl years, and wassecurvd at an vnnrmnns expensr, the MontrmlStm- is H$sncizltvd wish The Mail and Empire. Wall Street; reports ' and exclusive cable and sporting news of the New Yurk Sun, received over The Mail and , Empire’s Own leased wires, and in l additinn the full reports of the E Associated Press, the. )anadinn ' Assocsated Press. the Gr. N.-‘V.,sp€‘0jul { Canadian service, and, lllpâ€"tnédatt’ ! despatches from The Mail and Empire’s, scores of correspondents throughout Canada. 1 H Pleased to learn that Miss E. Platter- snn is improving Sn nicely after her np‘emtipn at St. John? Hospitzg]. The commitiee appointed to arrange 1h? flown-s in the Methodist church is trglv making? sucgg-ss of it. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. \Vhitney of Toronto spent Sunday with her sister. Mrs. John Baker. They came up in their new automobile and took the family fqr a Mus‘t'er 0. Gx-ninger spent Sutnrdnv afternoon with Master Geo. Hunt 01" Richnumd Hill. Miss’J. Moran and Miss W. Cook took in the excursion to Niagara last Monday. For stm'a] VPHI'S to (1"an the readers 01’ The Mail and Empire will have each morning a simultaneous reprgdllctinn of the ample "pd accurate A large number attended service hog; nu Sund_ay last. ' This is a. combined news service which no other paper in Canada can. hope to ofler 19, its “New; New édrmley is fag? becoxï¬ing one of the important milk shipping cen- tres for Tumnto’s supply. CONTRACT CLOSED FOR A GREAT NEWS SERVICE. The Mennonites of Markham Circuit opened their yearlï¬ camp meeting at Pike’s Peak, near ethesda, on VVed- hesdny of this week. All are welcome. Mr. Abram Heise of this place, and Eating sun, has left for Kindersly, “Ssh†to visit, his sons. who are loénted 1 ere. Some of the farmers are just now replanting their corn, owing to the Cnld wet weather. New Gm'mley rejoices in the luxury of a regular milkman. This, with an np-to-(late store, Operated by Mr. \Yonlings, makes things’_handy. Rev. Geo. Kibely of Moretnwn Cen- tm: preached at the Brethren Church Melt: Su_n_da y abAboth servigqs. The Garden Party in connection ,with the Methodist S. S. surpassed all previous records in point of crowd, sport, etc. The events of Saturday afternoon were enjoyed by the large gathering. The Junior match of Foot- ball between Buttonville and Victoria Square was won by the latter 1-0. In the senior series Ri:hmond Hill rs Davisville, Davisville- won by 2-0, Green River vs. Heathers of Agincourt went to the River boys 3-0. In the ï¬nals, Green River defeated Davisville 3-0 and The Seventh Line by 1-0, thus winning the cup. The arrangements were as nearly perfect at the tables as could he and everybody was Well served. The booths did a flourishing business. Rev. A. P. Brace presidea over am excellent programme in the evening, and the nmnhers given by Eulalie Quartette, Miss Storry and the Band, were heartily applauded. The I. O. O. F. Band of Markham is to be congrutulaeed 0n the quality of their music. In short, it. gave the best and most generous supply of musical numbers. Inspector J. L. Hughes on Sunday/was a host in himself and spoke at both servires on child train- ing. M r. Hughes is a versatile. speak- er and his addresses were thorough and to the point. Miss Garbutt has an excellent voice and her songs were thoroughly enjoyed. The beautiful weather and the popularity of this Garden Party brought out almost 1-100 people and the proceeds amounted to $375. RICHMOND HILL, 01113.. JUNE 2%. 1910 @112†ï¬ihemi. Victoria. Square. Ca rrvifle. Gormley . Mm an, name. but than wno mm Sunhon & 00., Poruund, Mainemillmcoivg I free, full information about work whieh' I they cm do. and )iveM hmneï¬mt w'fl‘ pm; Ihom from $5 m '5 per day. Some have "mad our 56! in adny Biihar at. young or 03¢ Capitol n-n required. You 1"on Free Tho-awash†a on“ QUE-HM!†“wt-Maw hm A.“ m ‘PASSPORT-â€"ClydesduI? Stallion, the, property of T. H. Husszu-d, Mark- ham, (MIL, will start from hlS own stable, Palmer Home, Riml'nnond Hill, and travel through Victoria Square, Ileadfurd, Thnrnhill, Fish~ ervillr. Vaughan, Maple. Terms $13. V PROUD BARON~~1me Clyrlcsdnlv, the property nf W. Pallrt, Duvisville. Will L;-;1velthruugh Elia. Eulgvly. Maplv, Thm-nhill, etc. Terms $12. ROYAL HATTONâ€"Imp. Clydesdale, ‘he pl-npl-I-Ly (if D. (1". Blough, King City, will travel through King, Tesmn, Maple, Elgin Mills. ()uk Ridges. Aurora, etc Terms $12 LAIRD 1HACQUEENâ€"â€"ClydesdnIv stallion, the prnpmty of W. J. “7911s., Tem- peranceville, will trawl through Aurora, King township. Pottage- ville. Vellure, etc. Terms $10. THE PROVUST-Clydesddle‘ stallion, the property of T. H. Luggo, Temper- anceville. Will trmel through King City. Nluple, Elgin Mills, Whilchurch. Amora, Oak Ridges, etc. Terms $13. MARQUIS 0F CO‘WAL â€"â€"Imp. Clydesdale, the pruperty of l). 0. Steele, Richmond Hill. will have! through Oak Ridge“. \Vhitchurch, Mark- haiu tp., Vaughan, etc. Terms $1 . LEGAL DIRECTJI‘mLting stallion, the prorerlzy of \V. G. Ellis, Bedfmd Pa) k W.ll stand at his uwn stable during the season 0f 19“). Terms $12. For further particulars apply to Mr. Birch. Bedford Park. MINTO CRIMESâ€"American bred regis- tered trotting stallion, the prop- erty (sf \Vm. Gould, Richmond Hill. Will go to Thm‘nhill. Aumra, King City and intervening places. Terms $10. GOLDEN CONQUEROR-~Clydesdnl0 stall- iun. the pl-nwrty of J. E. Teoson, Tllm-nhill. Vill stand at, his own stalw, Samuel ancis’ Sunnyside Farm, lot. 32, mm. 1, Markham. Tex-ms $10. GREFFIERâ€"Ilnp. Perchprin, the pro- perty of W. Glass. Vaughan, will travel through Maple. Tesmn, glirg tp., VVhitchux-ch, etc. Terms Every farmer should know that tho price ofl'ered by the dealers for catile, hogs, etc†is a fair one. How can be how this if he does not take a. farm business paper! What doctor or law- yer or business man would be without his business papexf? There is but one farmers’ business and market paper, that i1 The Weekly Sun, Start 1910 right by mbun‘bing. ‘ ‘ RANGING FROM $800 TO $3,000. 166 acre farm north of village. Buildings A1. Land in good state of cultivation Alsu 100 acres on the 2nd of Mark- ham. ~â€"-â€"-AGENCYâ€"-~ J'. H. SANDERSON, V.S. Ilouses and IJots FOR SALE REAL ESTATE .THERE IS BUT ONEa Shame-3 ï¬lmy be extraat- ed? Once cutâ€"«out for ever! Don't be too hasty. Come and consult us, They MAY be saved. yâ€"N OW ON HAN D-- YORKTON Excellent Opportunity for the Investor or Intending Puchaser RICHMOND HILL For full information address G. H. Brudbruok, S90. Board of Trader Stallion Register. SIX VERY DESIRABLE A leading grain growing and stock-raising centre in Western Canada. Cnflegiate Institute under con- struction, costing $70,000. The Judiciaf, Educational, Distributing and Land Ofliee centre of Eastern Saskatchewan. 4 Charterefl Banks, 7 Churches, 25 Mercantile Houses, General Hospimf, 2 Newspapers. MANAGER 500. extra on each paper to United States for postage. Liberal and Weekly Globe . . . . . . . $1 Liberal and Weekly Mail . . . . . . . . 1 Liberal and Canadian Farm . . . . . . 1 Libm‘al and Toronto Saturday County) . . . . . ' . . . . . . . V . . . . . Liberal and Daily Mail (York Cnunby). . . . . . . x . . ‘ . . . . . . . Liberal and Farmer’s Sun . . . . . . Liberal and Farmer’s Advocate ï¬berul and Farm & Dairy . . . . . Night†. . . . . . . . . Liberal and Family Herald . . .. Liberal and The Evening News Liberal and Daily Globe (York D Hill §z C0. The Next; Sitting of Diwsion' Com-H01 No. 3, Gaunt-y of York, will beheld in the Court Room. Leave your cash at home 5L2 DIVISION - IIIIIIIIT. Remember that We sell to suit your purse. You buy to suit your taste, Boost your own town. ’I’encbe-r wanted fur S. S. Nu. 4, mkbam, 2nd class certiï¬cate. Apply tn R. J. BEATTY, '2 Victoria Square. Teacher Wanted Fear of having a tooth extracted l8 unnecoosary under our special treat- ment. We often gemovo four and ï¬ve at one ult- tlngâ€"Imposaiblo if at- tendod by pain. Richmond Hill CLUBBING RATES FOR 1910. Monday, July 4, 1910, RICHMOND HILL )hmmencmg at 10 a. m. T. F. MCMAHON. 0' must grow- and and SASK. Superintendent. Post, Ofï¬ce Department, Mail Service Branch, Ottawa, 16th June, 1910. Printed notices containing further information as to conditions of pro- posed Contract may be seen and blank forms of Tender may be obtained at the Post Ofï¬ces of Cal rville. Sherwood and Maple- and at the Ofï¬ce of the Post Ofï¬ce Inspector at, Toronto. $8.0“) on ï¬rst mortgage on farm property. . 41-tf SEALED TENDERS addressed tn the Postmaster General, will be re- ceived at. Ottawa until noon, m) FRIDAY THE 29th JULY, 1910 for the conveyance Of His Majesly’s Mails, on a, proposed Contract for four years six times per weekAeach way, between (:ARRVILLE and MAPLE RAIL- WAY STATION (G. T.) from the lst October. next. PE NNYROYAL WAFERS. MAI L CONTRACT A Registered Holstein Bull. Money to Loan THE CANADIAN SHREDDED WHEAT CO., LIMITED made from the whole wheat berry, steam-cooked, shredded and baked. Nothing added, nothing taken away. It conâ€" tains all the material for building brain, bone and muscular tissue. Its very crispness promotes mastication, which means sound teeth and good digestion. A light, palatable and nutritious food that insures sturdy, robust health. Two biscuits (heated in oven) eaten with hot milk every morning for breakfast will enable a boy or girl to reach the top-notch of muscular agility and mental alertness and will fortify them against the dangers of cold and exposure. All the Meat of the Golden Wheat. Made in Canada. Which do you value the mostâ€"your cattle or your children ? Yox‘t know that. the health and develbpment of your live stock depends on the quality of the food you give themâ€"4that they must have good, strong, nourishing food. Are you as parâ€" ticular about your children? Do you insist on their diet consisting of food that will build up the little muscles, that will develop the brain and keep the stomach sweet and clean-so essential to growing children? Give them the best and most natural food for growing childrenâ€" CATTLE OR CHELDREN For Service Apply to Alpecme monthly medicine for Indie; to restore and roguluoa the mouse.- producing (rec, healthy and pat dlnlmrgu. No aches or pains on roach Now used by oven-80,0“) _ new used wflluveagnin. lnvico' these org-nus. Buy of your only those with our signature mo“ (moflnbel. Avoid humming. Sound I mailed we 81m 1.†x. "RE-cu. mumA MIKE coIPAnx. ' A Duran. In J AS. MCLEAN, . A, NICHOLLS. Real Estate Agent, Richmond Hill. G. C. ANDERSON. Hyglop icycies $25 NIAGARA FALLS, ONTARIO Toronto Ofï¬ce, 49 Wellington Street East 0 " coma Richmond Hill. or pains on oven-30,0“) V _ ain. lnvico )f you a statem- mï¬um Bound sum Loo :xDA ’Muuï¬'r. BISCUIT A comfortaifle dwelling on. krnoldz ét-reet, 86“?!) moms, with a quarter 05 an acre of land, on which are a nnmbrr ‘an fruit trees. Good well and cistevn. 1 Apply to .Six room house, wikh seven acres of land. part; of Int 42, 1st con. Vaughan, half .1 mile sunth of Rmhmond Hill. Small barn, stablo. driving shed and other outbuildings, orchard, &c. Lam] in a good state of culLivntion.~ Apply on the premises to #5:“ MRS. 38-tf MANTEL KORNDYKE, grandson of Sara. Jewel H0219;de the Thild. She was sold by Brown Bros. one year- ago for $2000. Ofï¬cial record, 6L0 lbs. milk in 7 days. 28131bs. in 30 days 30.39 lbs. butter in 7 days, 121.37 lbs. in 30 days. SIR MERCIDES JOHANNA (4339). His ï¬ve nearest dams have records of over 14 lbs. at two years old, Both sine and dam are mm; at O. A. 0., Ggglph. _ , QFFERING BULL CAM/ES Coupled with the Hyslop guamtr-e of thorough sntiJaction or no sale. Country people canorder direct by mail with the assurance of prompt service and immedlate Shipment. Send at once {or Bicycle Folder giving fuller particufars. Your mm: and address is all we need. Wiliawéaég Our success wim popularpriced wheels last year encouraged us to plan for still better quality and va‘ue this season, with nothing in sight to nearly apprmch their construction and equip- ment for the money. \Vhat we offer is {cg-.121: $56 ‘WHEï¬LS FOR 5 $2 MSW? 3%., Limiteé HOLï¬TEEWS AN! TAMWQRTHS sxred by the followmg bxflls: BIGYGLES AND AUTOHSBILES TORflNTO, our. For gale F or $3.33. JAS. MCWILLIAM or MRS. F. LYNNETT J. IMCKEN ZIE MRS. DEVINE,. AND but: