The Ontario Department of Agri- culture has issued a list of the Fairs mid Exhibitions to be heldthis Full, but, the list is not yet complete. The fol- lowing are some of these Fairs to he held at; an easy distance from Rich- mond Hill:â€" London . . . . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Sopt. 9-17. Bmmpton ‘ . . . . . . . . . . a Sept. 20 and 21. Newmarket . . . A . . . . . Sept). 20 21, 22. “Temperance people will tell you that the local option movement is the best measure of temperance offered yet in'the Province of Ontario. They are well satisï¬ed with the progress that has been made, with the results that have been achieved, and at the present time on that issue Liberal candidates will be on solid and safe ground.†Karrie. . .. VVesbou. . .. Bulbou. . . .. Cookstown Mnrkha m Schomberg Simcue. . .. Judging by a speech made a few days ago by the Hon. A. Gr. McKay betore the General Reform Associa- tion of Ontario, it would appear the Liberals‘of this Province will have a temperance plank in their platform at the next General Election. The following paragraph is taken from Mr. McKay’s speech;â€" GET THE BEST On’the Exhibition Grounds in To- ronto last week it; was proven that a man who had a booth near the Grand Stand had sold two glasses of liquor. For that act he was ï¬ned by Col. Denison $150.00 and costs. Two bottles of whiskey found in the booth were also conï¬scated. It; is safe to say there will not be much liquor sold in the Toronto Exhibition Grounds for some years to come. May be largely increased by knowing the exact condition of 'the farmer’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 as equal as a Farmer’s Business Paper.“ Good farmers rely on it. For price see out dubbing offer. (we? ‘39 E32 A; Cami" 89%: “gm If magistrates throughout local option districts administered the law after the fashion of Col. Denison liquor selling in those places would soon be stamped out. The rule gen- erally followed is to make the ï¬ne for those found guilty as low as pos- sible instead of going to the limit: That looks like the charitable way, but it is not the best way to keep men from breaking the law. 7 Q) .* A I @112 gammy RICHMOND HILL, 0mm SEPT. 15. 1910 TEMPERANCE PLANK. FARM PROFITS e DATES OF FAIRS. HEAVY FINES. . . . . . . . . . Sept. 9-17. . . . . Sept. 20 and 21. . . . . . Sept. 20 21, 22. . . . . . Sept. 26, 27, 28. Sept. 30 and Oct. 1. . . . .Oct. 3 and 4. . . . . . . . . Oct. 4 and 5. . . . . . . . . . Oct]. 5, 6, 7. . . . . , . Oct. 13 and 14. . . . . . . Oct. 18. 19. 20. Four young 3mm, four months and over. 38-tf Leave your cash at; home 166 acre farm north of village. Buildings A1. Land in good state ()f cultivation Also 100 acres on the 2nd of Mark- ham. J'. H. SANDERSON, v.3. Wiiinwdï¬a SIX VERY DESIRABLE IIouses and IJotS FOR SALE REAL ESTATE fl, m & £0. Remember that. Boost your own town. You buy to suit your taste, and We sell to suit your purse. RiChmond Hill YORKTON HANGING FROM $800 To $5.000. HOLSTEENS Am TAMWORTï¬-ï¬g Excellent Opportunity for the Investor or Intending Puchaser RICHMOND HILL For full information address G.-H. Brndhi'unk, Sec. Bum'd of Trade. NOW ON Tamworths, all ages. must grow. â€"AGENCYâ€"â€" A leading grain growing and stock-raising centre in Western Canada. Collegiate Institute under con- struction, costing $70,000. The Judicial, Educational, Distributing and Land Ofï¬ce centre of Eastern Saskatchewan. 4 Chartered Banks, 7 Chuvches, 25 Mercantile Houses, General Hospital, 2 Newspapers. MANAGER Steak Fama and J. MCKEI‘Q HAND-â€" AND ZIE 3-tf. A good 50 acre clay loam farm, 0!. 8ch Gun. of Vaughan, Lats 28 and 29, 8 roamed brick house, gund outbuild- ings, plenty nf wntvr and fruit. For further particulars apply on premises; ()1 Ln - M. VVITT Y, An eight mom brick house nn Yunge street. Furnace and other conven- iences. IO-tf House and lot} on Richmnnd street, Richmond Hill. Apply In S. M. BROWN, Riclmmnd Hill 01‘ 2W. G. BOYNTON, Victnrm Square lU-‘ Pussibiy the best fmm in the Town- ship of Markham. consisting of a block hundred acres on the 3rd (Jon. \Vell Watered; guod house; fair nuthuiidings; well fenced; close, to school and chm-ch. The very best crop producing land. Gund orchard. and :dtnge-ther a very desirable property. For further par- ticulars apply: to Two Reg. Leicester -Rams, also Eight Grade Twn Shear Ewes. SATURDAY. Sept. 21â€"Auctiun sale of" household effects, coal. wood and; potatoes, at, Richmond Hill, the? property of Mrs. T. F. Boyntonfl Sale at 2'0’c1m-k. Terms cash. J.: H. Prentice, Aucb. l Independept ’Phone 10-3 Sunday evening between Dr. Lang- staf’f's ofï¬ce and the residence of Mr. PLansjngwaitggthgavy walking cine. TUESDAY, Sept. 20â€"Auctmn sale of farm stuck and implements. on lot; 25, con. 4. Vaughan, the property of James \anker. Sale at 1 o’clock. Terms 12 months. D. G, Blnugb, Auct. The ï¬naer will pleas'e leave st THE LIBERAL Oflice. 10.1 Sunday evening. between the Metho- dist Chulch, Richmond Hill. and Mr. ("Huhine’s gate. Elgin Mills, a, Gnld Locket, heart shape, set on one side with (me ruby and ï¬ve brilliance. Reâ€" ward at LIBERAL Ofï¬ce. 10-1 At; once strong active youth to assist in general store and on delivery waggnn. One used to care of horses preferred state wages Per wgg‘k _WiLh- preferred state wages 91- week wi out board. H. C. BALEEY, Maple. 10tf. 41-Lf Every farmer should know that tab; price offered by the dealers for cattle. hogs, etc., is a fair one. How cm: ha know this if he does not take a farm. business papet? What doctor or Law- yer or business man would be without his business papal-Y There is but om farmers’ business and market paper, that is The VVeekiy Sun, .Stagt 1910.rig-h,t b3 subscribing. f‘ _ , 77 V, 858.000011 ï¬rst nmrtgage on farm property. ‘ For Sale or Rent 5THERE IS BUT ONE. For Sale or Rent Money to Loan Auction Sales. 4706 Apply to H. A. NICHOLLS. RL-ul Estate Age-11b. Richmond Hill. For Sale For Sale For 8&13 Wanted H. A. NIGHOLLS Real Estate Agent Richmond Hill. THUS. THOMPSON, liost Lost Apply to 8ASK. 0011ch P. O. Handful-d. D. HILL. Weekly Mail and Empire to Jan. 1, ’12 Far mer’s Advecaï¬te Daily Glebe, Sky}: 00. and Empire, York ’00. Daily Stan outside of towns and Vlllages Dailg News. outside of towns and Vlllages Busy "Man’s Magazine year VVeekiy ‘ï¬euil Enquire, a I†b&l&i109 OI ye Family He'mld, bale-“33013 of yea-w ‘ Family Herald and Weekly Star, 1 year Canadian Fat-11m Weekly Globe to Jan. 1 ’12 Su‘maï¬pï¬ans {er weekly 22ml daily payers taken with “The Liberal†at $1 a. year 3A: ma falls“?ng tamar- Weekly Globe, balance fl of " Â¥ 3%. "VF-32.1" Every family should have both their local paper and a city paper THE CANADIAN SHREDDED WHEAT C0., LIMITED NIAGARA FANS, ONTARIO made from the whole wheat berry, steamâ€"cooked, shredded and baked. Nothing added, nothing taken away. It con- 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 topâ€"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? You know that the health and development of your live stock depends on the quality of the food you give themâ€"that 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 cleanâ€"~50 essential to growing children? Give them the best and most natural food for growing childrenâ€"â€" CATTLE OR CHELDREN Toronto Ofï¬ce, 49 Wellian Shoot Em! D I m I I BISCUIT We, m. “751%. Mg; 996. 2.50 2.5% FM