Licensed Auctionsez tor the County at York, m- Ipeacfully salicxts your patronage and friendly influence sales attr‘uded on the shortest notice and at realenable rates P 0 address King Licensed Auctioneers for the County of York. Salas intended to on shortest notice and at ten.- nonmble rates Patrons. e solicited I 'l' Snigeon, Maple VETERINARY SURGEON, Thornhill. Cells by telephone from Richmond Hill charged to me. RESIDENCE. RICHMOND HUI. Licensed Auctioneer for she County of York. Goods sold on consignment. General sales of stock. etc. promptly attended to at reasonaulo rates Residence Unionville nu" . The Newton School of Music HOUSE PAINTER, Glazier, Grainer and Paper-- Hanger. MAUI-I'lle a B. Gotâ€"117113;: Eamon Brook above FALL TERM OPENS SEPT. 6, 1910. Is PUBLISHED EVERS BHURSDAY MORNING AT THE USER“. PRINTNG a PIUBLSSHQNG HOUSE RICHMOND HILL,ONT. THORNHILIâ€"~Tuesdnys, 9.30 a. m. to A an 4.30 p.111. SGLINTONâ€" Monday, Thursday. Friday and Saturday mornings; Munday, \VPdlu-Sday and Friday evenings. FouuNTo OFFICE, 129 Sherhnunw St. Gas and Cocaine fut extractions. Calls from a distance promï¬tly attended to. '1‘ny M'cMAHON, DR. E. J. WOODS ‘Ibentimt. 'R-ICHMOND HILL WEDNESDAYS 9.30 A M W 5 RM. DR. W. R. PENTLAND RICHMOND HILL J. EARLE NEWTON, DIRECTOR Flt-st, house north of Atkinson & Switzer’s sLm'v. Richmond Hill, Ont. $1 per annum, in advance. VOL. XXXIII. ‘0 1390“! J K McEwen Map“! Weanon Salgeon a: McEWen. 8TH SEASONâ€"1910411 . HEWISON h USENESS CARDS ’6 II Prent'ï¬e, D. G. BLOUGH. @112 Fiï¬ibmi Emma a Pnommos. Phune Nn. 2:02. é‘flfzteriuarg RESIDENCE 93mm. 55mm. ‘. agent for the Prepares pupils for the graded 9x- aminutions held at Tumntn Conserva- tnry 01' Music and Univmsity of 1'0â€" mntn. Special course in “Myer-’5†Kinder- garten Method, particularly helpful to beginners. Glass recitals are given @hronghnnt’, the yuan; 42~1y A large gtock RICHMOND HILL& THORNHILL Richmonc. Hill Barristersï¬olécitors, Not Home Life Building Cm 1. TORONTB (INT COMMISSIONER. CONVEYANCER. ETC Canada’s High Ciass Cnmmericul Nv hool; enjoys an extenswe patmn- nan-9.. I _ _ age; Instrucnon strlctly ï¬rst-class: graduates always successful. Write today for handsnme catalogue. Con. YONG: AND ALEXANDER STS. W. .l. ELLIOTT. Principal . u "val: .u Aurorantï¬<~e~Removed b one door west of Ontario Bunk ï¬bwmarket ofï¬ceâ€"Three pm: (Nice I‘ HmmmegNNox G A. KG Lawrence F. J. DuubiLr MISS MILLIE TRENCH Mow; J50109.1: on land annoha-tbei n‘ortgagesat lowest rates Auroranï¬it-eâ€"â€"Bemoved to- therold post 011364 12:38 door was: of the entrance to ï¬lm il’nuu.. “A. L LENNOX :85 MORGAN Undertakers d: Embalmers, Danton, Dunn & Boultï¬ee Barristers. Snliclnrs, 810.. NATIONAL TRUST CHAMBERS 20 KING‘ST E.. TORONTO, Canada FRANK BENTON. K. C. W. MULOCK BCUL‘I‘BEF W. H. MCGY'IRE BARRL‘STER, SULICITOR, NOTARY, ETC. Tornntn Ofï¬ce, 33 Richmmia St. \Vesn, \Vesley Buildings. , Richmond Hill Ofï¬ce (“Lihm‘zll" Ofï¬ce), every Thursday f‘ll'E‘nOUH. Rfupk', Thursday aftm-nnnn. VVnudhridszH, Saturday I'm-ennnn. Manny Organs R ep r. REAL ESTATE, ETC. THORNHILL PIANO TUNING Commissinnex, Cnnyeyancer, etc. Insurance, and Real Estate Issuer of Marriage Licenses. Lawrence 8; Dunbar '. EDWARD FRANCIS NOTARY PUBLIC WINTER TERM OPENS JAN. 3rd. flan-Law rs :a lad hunch «M's . [. A. NICHULLS NOTARY PUBLIC TORONTO. ONT. WRIGHT BROS nnswrsï¬olicitors, Notaries, 56¢. - Life Building Cm. Adelaide 8:. Victoria Sts" I‘m-onto. RIGHMON D HIL_L Teacher of Plano 501% 5‘. ?am'dson THORNHILL s Repaired amExperc Work Guaranteed stock of Funeral Furnishings kept at both places RICHMOND HILL. ONT., THURSDAY, NOV WILLIAM COOK VOICING AND . ‘ . ‘ ACTH)?! REGULATING -, ’l‘hux'sday aftm-nnnn. ihridge, Saturday I'm-0mm". to 1mm Iat, Fix’e Per Cent. (5%) 11;! Visa “In Essentiaiv, Unity; in Now- G 31“? MORGAN doors south of the Puoue Main 298 w , “w. “I, camps. Spm-tsm‘n where-'91 they may he found, cam enjuy some pleasant half hours | y dipping into its contents. assured that) from beginning to end they will ï¬nd much‘ to attract and interest them. The completeness of the isme in cnvm-ing the WIN]? wide field (If Canadian spin-L gives it dis- tinction and gnes far to account, fur thv standing the Magazine has won and continues to desei ve. , "w -«â€"y «-----~~“‘ Woodstock, Ont., there IS in the same issue, plenty of m.;terial for sportsâ€" men who are not able, for various reamms. tn go after mouse, deer or bear. In the opening- anicle. Mr. Bonnycnstle Dale tells how Indian boys make clever huntprs, trappers and ï¬sherman and with what skill they decimate the inhabitants of the forest. ExploraLinn in the Nepignn country, fie-bin: and mnuntaineering topics, with mmy other papers and sums: ï¬ne \erses, ï¬ll a number which should ï¬nd its way into all hunting . . n n n QM,\_1.._._~ , While big game hunting supplies the dominant note in the Nnvember number- (If Rod and Gun in Canada. Publls 9d 'hynVV. J: TayloAl', Limited. 17‘, ,1 An exchange has the following ‘pertinent, remarks about buying out; ‘of town which is applicable to too many towns and villageszâ€"“In the ï¬rst place. buv everything you need in some other place. If you have a. flour mill send out of town for your flour. It, sounds better to have it come from a distance. If you want a barrel of sugar, a sack ofcoffee a chest of tea. a barrel of molasses, a Waggon load of salt, and other things. send off for them. And then you can boast to your neighbors that you buy your groceries iu‘the city. It will cost, something for freight and time, but you will have the satisfaction of knowing that. your money will not be squandered in build- ing up your own town. If you want dry goods send to the city. If you want; a suit of clothes, don’t buy it at : home, it. might help to build up the town. your merchants might hold of the money and the proï¬ts would go to enhancing the wealth of your town. I Buy every thing from the other; towns." I If the subscription is a Christums gift. it; will entitle the donm- to an extra copy nf the 1911 Calendar. The illustrated Announcement uf the larger and better Companinn for 1911 will be sent to any Canadian address free. THE YOUTH’S COMPANION, 144 Berkele',7 SL. Bust-0n, Mass. New Subscriptions Received at this Ofï¬ce. In will entitle the new Canadian sub- sctiher for 1911 to The Uompaninn’s Art Calendar. lithographed in twelve cu!0rs_zmd gpld._ It will mtille the Canadian sub- scribe-r for 1911 who sends in his sub- scripcinn now to all the issues of The Unmpaninn for the remaining weeks of 1911 free. u fvm buy thetwnhundre-d And ï¬fty fascinating stun-ivs in the new volume. It will huv tho ï¬fty exclusive con- tributinns to the new volume by famous Im-n and woman. The Best Christmas Gift for a Little Money. Svnt as u year’s subscription to The Yugth's (lmnpanim). $2.00 will buy. for any Canadian subscribe-r, the ï¬ftv- twu weekly issues 01’ The Yuuth’s Uumpmlipu fug- 191]. x VViLh the [burg-ugh (nganizatinn that the Temperance forces seem: to have, and the aggressive Spirit that is characterizing the mow-ment, the pt-ulmlï¬lity is a consldvrnhle addition to the dry urea of the Province of On- tario after May next. A striking feature 0f the Campaign is the fewnets (if the attempts to re- peul Local Option. Limb year there Were lll municipalites in which re~ penl contests were. pusaihlwmt in only 12 was the matter bmught to a. vote and only 2 By-lmvs were, repealed. This year thereure 128 municipalities in which annl Option By-luws have been in force for 3 years or more, and where repeal contests might be brought on. If thelaw were really a dis- mal failureas its opponents prophesied it Would be. it might; naturally be supposed that at the ï¬rst Opportunity the penple. would get rid of it. But; this year out of the 128 possible places repealing Bv-laws will be submitted is only about, 6. This year. contest-s are rm in both the extreme- EnsLH-n and \Vestern pug-Ls of the Prm‘ince. Another great Lmzal Option Ca m- pnigu is in prngress in the Prmâ€"ince of Ontnriu. On Monday. January 2nd. 1911, he- twrvn 80 and 90 municipalitiés will \nte npnn thy question nf Local thihition and the inevitabie. result vmnld germ m be the still further \V‘eslkt'nihg of the Liquur Trafï¬c and strengthening of the Temperance FOI'N‘S. ONTARIO GROWING SGBER. 'WHERE 1‘0 BUY. ROD AND GUN. Essentials , Liberty ,- u " ""J ' Parisian Sage is nnw sold in ï¬ery ï¬rstwlass town in Canada. A large, generous bottle costs 50 cents. and the giri with Auburn hair is on every bottle. It gives to women‘s hair a lush-a and Iadimice thubis most fascinating and causes it to gruw abundantly. n ._ : ,1 , , (v v - ‘ ‘ Parisian Sjvge i§ 5616657 Sun- dersnn under a. positive guarantee to banish drandl'uff, smp falling hair and itching scalp in two Weeks or money back. I nu“ v-~\.‘\1v\' -u\_ uuu Lu Auw. Bub remember this: It, kills the dandruff gH'm, the pest that appro- priates all the natural nmu-ishnmnb that should go t-n Lhe‘hair FOUL. For thin falling hail the best remedy known to mankind is Parisian Sage. It is compounded unscientiï¬c p1 inciples and furnishes tn the hair wot a nourishment that acts quickly and promptly and causes the hair to grow. DJ . -. . “The-{ime to tukP care of the hair is wllen yp_u hm}! hair to take care of. If your hair is thinning nut; gradu- ally it vyon’t; be long before the bald 5pm; apgears. Chas. \V. Patch, Evangelist of the Chm-ch of Christ. will reach at Sher- wood on Lord's Day, (W. 20, at 10.30 a.m. on “Building on Christ,†and at. 7 gm. on “The Two Arksâ€. (illustrated )y a chart.) All are- most cordially invited to attend. Friends Vcaiilrlieid Sunday. Smith Brothers have completed all the barns of this vicinity. Mr. Thos. Bake-r and wife visited relatives at Garrville Sunday. Friends called at; Mr. Brillinger’s Q.....ll... . ._ .‘n. u...u u; ‘.wAv|Alll '15“ 11A“. MfsiGeo. Clark was visited last week by her friends Mrs. Richardson any fgugaiLy. 7 - Miss Lillian Rnbiusnn of Richmond Hill has been visiting fur a week at Miss E. Witty’s and was joined by her sister on Friday eve to remain over Smithy; r Miss- L. Witty Visited Friday eve Witrh Mtg. B‘l‘qulljs of Richmmd Hill. , 7‘ H... ..“....‘..\., uuw L IJUIIF- Miss \V. Rudd‘s quilting bee was l‘eRO'l‘teg ï¬grea} success. -..\. uv~1vll'll uuuufly lilDI/p Many of Concord people are looking forward to the pleasant conversations they willhayp over the Phone. Mr. K. Heise is nownunder the kind protection nf Mr. and Mrs. E. Brnves. Several people from Concord attend- ed the wedding of Mr. Cake and re- port tu have had an enjnyable time. Mr.‘ Gall. Smith called an several fllellds here Sunday last. Mr. J. Boï¬Ã©g cousin at the statinytgunday last. Rev. S. M. Jones visited Thos. Baker a week ago last Saturday. The sound of carpet heating for fall house cleaning i§ dying unt. x1. 77 n: - u". Luvs. uzwLer 1s (lead. A large funeral possession followed his re- mains to the burying grounds. All the neighbors have a sympathetic feeling tuwald the widowed mothm' and her family. The Rev. Il‘l R. Hicks Almanac for 1911. that guardian Angel in a hundred thousand homes, is now ready. Nut many are now willing to be without, it and the Rev. Irl R. Hicks Magazme, \Vurd and Works. The mm are only One Dollar a, year. The Almanac is 35c prepaid. No home 01' ofï¬ce should fail tn send for them, tq \Vm-d and m-ks Publishing Company, St. Louis. BIO. '. A. SANDERSUN HAS AN INVIGURATOR THAT MAKES HAIR GROW IN ABUND- ANTLY OR MONEY BACK ' The Rev. 11-! R. 1911. that guardian 1 thousand homes, is 0n the present farms of Canada. therefore, at the averages of 23 sheep on the'enstm-n farm and 25 sheep on the western quarter-section, our sheep would reach the total of 21,731,000. This is ten times our actual total. It is a. respectable number for us to undertake to possess. yet; as easy and simple as anything can he, that is an well worth While. It simply needs that every farmer should start a flock. \Vith a beginning. on the average farm, of ï¬ve ewes. the fifth year’s end would see 21,000,000 sheep in Canada. --.-..V "UV-V rur. nulluu 500.000 necording tn the authorities. each of 160 ncres. At say 25 sheep per farm, a low average, considering the large proportion of unbroken natural pasture not otherwise used. this would give 12,500,000 sheep on the occupied fan-ms of the west. , fl . . - .. .uuu . o L'AflSilblllV‘ pl!"- lished by the MacLenn Publishing 00.. Toronto, we clip the following pam- graphs with regard to the sheep indus- trp in the west: Now consider the occupied farms of the west. Of these there are ahnut 500.000 necording tn the authoritips. From an article by A. L. McCredie in Octnher Farmer’s Magazine, pub. light“! In. 1-L.‘ nt._-r A n . .. . . A MAKES HAIR GROW Mr. Thus. Oasï¬er is dead.‘ large llnv-u‘ n.‘rn...‘-.,‘_ A," ,- in wilt/tings, Charity SHEEP IN WESTERN CANADA THE REV. IRL R. HICKS 1911 ALMANAC. v Sherwood. Concord. . 1.7,.1910 CASSELLS & COM PANY 4‘2 Adelaide St. W TorontO‘ Subscriptions taken at THE LIBERAL Ofï¬ce, or may be sent to Li Ltle Folks Chums . Cassel’s Magazine, per annum . $1.5l The Stm'y Teller . . 1.70 The Quiver . . . . 1.50 Musical Home. Journal . . 1.50 The Gixls’_Realm . . . . 1.5C It is not necessary 1 > send to foreign countrie: hr maga- zines. Read the following:â€" The monthly magazines oi the above company cover 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 3' Canadian P u b â€" ï¬shing Company CATERER TO PARTICULAR PEOPLE We have a. full line of Groceries, Confectionery, Canned Goods and Provisions. Be sure and leave your grocery order with us and it will be promptly ~ attended to. All kinds of grain b0ught and highest possible price: paid at the Elevator. THE BEST IN TOWN Best Scranton coal. Also Tile. ' Bran, Shorts and American Corn for cattle and hogs. Purity Flour always on hand. Fo'r sale at the C. Station, or delivered village and vicinity:--â€" STEAM COAL For threshing engines. NUT, STOVE, FURNACE . HILL &: 00., COAL. [Single copies, 3 cts . RAMER" No 19 in the 1.50 1.50