AT THE mam PRINTING a PUMISHING Mouse 35mm)be amnom‘. 1‘. F. He. Is PUBLISHED EVERY L' E URESDAY MORNING Bills by telephone from Richmond Hill charged to me. Saigeon a: IVl-cEwen. Licenced Auctioneers for the County of York Sal-as “tended to on shortest notice and at rem lonmbla rates Patronage solicited RECHMOND HILLâ€"VVednesday. 9.30 mm. 1.05 p.m. ' EGLINTONâ€"ZO Castleï¬cld Ave†the rest of the week. Plan ne: N. 4593. Bloensed Auchionear for she Gounï¬y 01 Yet Goods sold on consignment. General sales (I “octet-e. pro mptly Ltbendedho at, reasonab- ratoa Residence Uniouvillp _ A _ ‘ JOHN R. CAMPBELL Ibove Licensed Auctionoex for the tummy of York. re- spectfully solicits your patronage and friendlg inflwnce sales attended on the shortest no! ict sud at reuonable rates 1‘ 0 address King ' Von. XXXIV; 5 I pefannum; in advince‘i SpeL-ial course in “Myer’s†Kinder» garten Method, particularly helpful to beginners. _ C'lass recitals are gi‘ven throughout the year 42-1v I; Prepares pupils for the graded 9x- aminations held at Tmontn Conserva- tory of Music and Univexsitv of 1‘0- ronto. 'r 88.130011. Maple The Newton School of Music DR. W. R. PENTLAND Gas and Cocaine for extractions. First, hulHe Hurt-h of Atkinson Switzcr’s sturé. MISS MILLIE TRENCH VETERINARY SURGEON, ’Fhornhill. BUSINESS CARDS. BR. E. J. WOODS Gouldlng, Newton Brook. agent for ch @112» ï¬ihcrax PIANO TUNING J. EARLE NEWTON, DIRECTOR Richmond Hill, Ont. E 01103 a Pnomxmon 97.“ SEASONâ€"1911 RICHMOND HILL‘ Teacher of Piano RICHMOND HILL Ibentisst, J; H. Prentice I). G.' BLOUGH. Phune N0. 2102. e‘flieterinam RESIDENCE mutual. IuMAH.ON. £22513}. J K McEwen Weston 2 Otga’us Repaired and Exï¬m’t Work Guaranieed Tel. 31. 363]. LENéé 0X & MORGAN Money to loan an laud anusnabne‘ mortgages“ lowest. rates Auromoï¬iceâ€"‘iaomoved mum old post omen one dodr west of the entrance to the Ontario'Bn-uk j Newmarket 'oliiceâ€"Three duors south of the post ()1ch 4/ 'I' HERBERTLENNOX G BTV MORGAN Munro. BARRISTER, SOLICITOR, NOTARY, ETC. Toronto Ofï¬ce. Ruom 328 Confedem tion Life Bldg., No. 12 Richmond St. E Rich mond Hill Ofï¬ce (“Lihmml’ Ofï¬ce), every Thursday forenuon. Maple, Thursday afternuou. VVnod bridge, Saturday fox-(moon. A, G3. Lawrence F. J. Dunbar NATIONAL TRUST CHAMBERS :0 KING ST E.. TORONTO, Canada Monev to loan at. Five Per Cent (5%) ' Barristersï¬olicitors. Notaries, 84:. Home Life Building 00:. Adelaide 85 Victoria Sts.. I‘m-onto. [‘elvphune. Main Gable AddI-k-ss. "Dado." Richmonc. Hill J EDWARD FRANCIS, NOTARY PUBLIC COHISSIONER. CONVEY AN"ER. ETC. ï¬nder-takers ac Embnlmers. RICHMON D HILL & THORNHILL Alarge stock of aneral Furnishing kep at both places Danton, Grover & Field ERIEHSEN BROWN & .MACNAUGILTUN ., TORONTO. ONT. for Superior Business or Shorthand Education is the Great and Popular Lawrence & Dunbar. H. A‘ NICHOLLS BARRiSTERS, SOLICITORS, CDNVEYANCEHS, ’ ROOM 48 CANADA LIFE BUILDING, 42-46 KING ST. WEST, TGRONTD. Graduates readily obtain gnod posisions and we demand is fully three time our Supply. This college is open all venr. btudeuts have lately tzken posit-inns an ' $50. $69, $75 and $100 per month. Enter now. Catalogue free. Oommissiuner, Conveyancer, etc. Insurance, and Real Estate Issuer nf Marriage Lxcenses. W. J. ELLIO'IT, Principa cor. Yang: and Alexandex Sts. REAL ESTATE. ETC. Barristers and Solicitors. THORNHILL vmcm'c AND. L 1.â€. . ACTION REGULi‘Y'I‘N't 3052: 3. @avi'zl-son THORNMLL BEST PLACE IN CANADA LV' OT z.) FAY PUBLIC Barristers, Solictors. &c. WILLIAM COOK FRANK Emonmx BROWN. A. UAhwRox Macxwaxmox. WRIGHT BROS. RICHMOND HILL, ONT†THURSDAY, FEB. 8.1912 “,InjEssen'tiaic, Unity ; in Non-Essentials, Liberty; iï¬ allthings, Charity." $2M}. Fauna Win W84 51-611) Minutes (‘1 previous meeting read and conï¬rmed. Th9 Ummml met Chumlwi- on Feb. 6. prygynt. 0n mutiun the follnwing accounts ware mdered to he paid:â€"â€" F. Lee-c9: Work nun-ink and crnssings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $24.45 E. Blanchard, rink . . _ V . . .. 23.10 J. Shem-down, emu, etc. . . . . . . . 27:90 A bill for horse keep frnm Mr. Gm. Thompson was read, which the Clerk was instructed to return‘ 'Thv Aki'dimrs’ lepnrt was presented and ï¬nally passed by the Council. and the Clea-k was ordered to have 200 (:o'pies at the report printed fur distri- buliun. ' The Glen-kuwas instructed to prepare a by-law far this purpOse for thna next. aneti‘ng, - A letter from the Ontario and Bonds Association was read asking the Council to appoint, delegates to attend the next annual meeting and also sug- gesting the advisability of a. small grant toward expenses. It was moved and seconded that a gI-zmt‘of $5.00 he made to the Associatiun and that; the whole Council be delegates to the m1- nuitl ipeeliflg. aned by Mr. Saindersun, seconded by Mr. Sims. that the Council adopt the principle of collecting dog tax by niggns ‘uf bagsâ€"Carried. A "ietmr fmm the Salvation Army “nit: 1-9le 31nd~ [aidippop the tabla By-law N13. 238 to appniut ofï¬cials was ï¬nally passed with blanks tilled as follows:â€" Pill'k and Buildings â€"â€" Councillors Sanderson, Sims and Palmer; Finance and By-lnws â€"â€"Coum:illors Tyndall, Sims and Palmer. Pnblicnty~Tbe whole Council as a general] Committee. Streets and Sidewalks~â€"â€"The whole Council with supervisors as fullnws:-- V\ and lâ€"Cnuncillor Sander-sun. Ward 2-â€"â€"Cnuncillnr Palmer. Ward 3-â€"Cnuncillur Sims. War-d 4~Coundillm~ Tyndall. On nmninn it. was decided Lu adver- tizu fur tenders for 100 yards of gravel. tenders to b9 in the. Clerk’s hands not later than Saturday. Feb. 17. Council adJom‘m-d. Auditorsâ€"Harry Innes and I. H. Sanderson.- Assessm-~â€"Olurence Skoele. Members of High School Boardâ€" F. McOonughy and H. A. Nicholls. Member Board of Hemlth-â€"Geurge Reumzm. Member Public_ Library Board-T. F. McMahon. . ’ £1102}in Health Ofï¬cerâ€"Dr. Pent.- an . ‘ Be.“ Ringerâ€"M. Ransom. , Standing Committees wére gtruck as follows:â€" v 'v ‘ Fire and “Interâ€"Reeve Pugslvy and Councillors Sanderson and Sims. Latin Form I-â€"Hnnnurs, must in order of merit. Nwllie Page. Ethel Mnrtson. equal; Francis Carleton; Marjurie Wright. Mal y Cooper. equal; Mal-y Rumble: Flt-ssh! Allismn: Stewart Page. Pussâ€"Vera Jennings; Gen. Grant; Ruy Smith: Waltm‘ Van- derbm-gh: Grace Pratt; Bessis‘ Hurd- ing; Fullprmn Gibson; Mel-ten Brown; Torrance Dnuglus. Form II--â€"Gt-mnetry--Hnmmrs: SUSIE CODHP“; Rnhert Redditt. Passâ€"Mzu'jnrie Furester, Fred Thnmpsnu. equal; Winnie Simpson; Tlllie Patton; Amy Ball: leen White; Edith Clemvnt; Duncan Read: Frances Ford, Graham Forester. equal; Alan Francis. Form IIIâ€"Gennwlry-Hnnnurs: Henry Uowes; Mary Vanda-burgh: Alia» Mc- Nair; Laura. I'nnes; Gjndys Onwie; Laura Pm-ntice: Carl Hill. Pussâ€" James Cusgmve: Kathleen Mulduon: Hazel Reanmn. The local hockey team defeated the team from King Citynn Mollde night of last week by 20. and the team from Kleinburg nu Friday night, hv 5 tr. 2. The racing: carnival on Wednesday night. \v:usx_ws’ll aptended. Quarterly servicas were held in the Methodist, church. and communion in St. Paul’s Church on Sunday morn- ing The house occupied by Mr. J. Rose and family has been purchased by Mrs. J. Shunk. Mr. Hutchinsnn has purchased a dwelling house in Aurora. and will supp move @erqwitl} his family. _ Mr. J. Malloy has bought tHe Sumâ€" mit House at Oak Ridges, and will be- gin businqss tLhtire it} _the near futgre. V A car loaded with products from New Ontario was on exhibition at; the station on Thursday and was visited by_ {I large_m_lpmhe£nfj)euple. "Mr. :ihd Mrs. T. Cous'ins attended the funeral nf their nephew Mr. Lewis Knapp in 3Ves17 Toronto on Friday lust. VILLAGE COUNCIL. M aple. $33- in the ' Council All the members The attendance at the Literary Cir- cle at the home of Mr. James last Thursday evening was not as large as usual owing to several other attrac- tive meetings in the village on the same evening. The programme was quite interesting. the selections given consisting both of a. humorous and instructive nature. The selection b Mrs. Smith from Tennyson was weï¬ rendered and the musical selections b Miss E. Clubme. Miss Boyle, Mrs. . At James, and Miss Lee of Newton Bratnk. were well received. The adâ€" dress by Mr. D. James upon "The An- gelus" by Millet. usin a copy for il- lustration. was the 1st upon art study. and was listened to with atten- tion. The social portion of the even- ing__was useï¬ tpggid _atlyqnta_gq. The two Git-ls' High School hockey tvauns played an interesting match in the Thomhill rink Thursday evening. The score was 3-2 in favor of the sogtherg girls, The Rnsco’s (Tm-onto Intermedi- ates) were defeated in Thornhlll Mon- day evening by the home seven. The score was 6-3. The fOHOWing is the report of the Pu~blic School for_Jap_ua_p-y:_ Sen. IV.â€"- Marie Muldoon, Frances Cox, Vernon Forbes. Sen. [IL-May Campbell, Charles Eckardt. Hulda Gibbs, Stella Hughes. Mabel Chapman. Stewart. Charlton, Halvie Gibbs, George Watt, Vernon Gibbs, Ivan Finley, Martha. Clapham. Jun. III.~Frances Hughes. Marjorie Farr, Le-la Bowes. Harry Knapton, Nelson Forbes. Willie Beasley, Wil- fred Dean, Freddie Bowes. Jun. II.â€"Garman Douglas, Stewart Campbell, Hazel Rlddell. Lilian Frau- ces. Katheen Hughes, Grace Norris, Muriel Dean, Beatrice Beasley. Jun. I.â€"â€"Birdie Gibbs. Hannah Web- ster. George Finley, Willie Kna. ton. Lerov Farr, Lilian Parkinson, ‘illie Taylor. ‘ Primerâ€"James Webster. Velma. Finlay, Mabel Morris. ‘ FIRST ANNUAL MEETING OF THE WILCOX LAKE BRICK CO. LIMITED. ‘ Thvflrst hharehnlders’ and general me'éting of the above Co.‘ was held at Richmnnd Hill. on Jan. Blsty, and was well» attended. Statements of the transactions of the 00. from its incep- tiun in June last to date were present.- 9d. showing the Co. to be in splendid ï¬nancial standing. Building opera- [IONS are being pushed and unless un. foreseen difï¬culties arise the 00. will be making ' brick by May 15L next. The follvwi'ng‘ Plections then took plum-1%- Dirr-cuu's. W. D. Scott, W. H. Legge, J. B. Hoole, Major A. G. Nicol. W. H. Pngsley. W. J. Basset, and Wm. Pl'ntl. Auditors, T. A. Lumen, W. A. Eves. After adjournment. the Directors met and elm-ted omcers as follows:â€" Ax-allyuf the northern leagues of Tm'nntu Central District will he heldt in thv Methodist, church. Richmond: Hill. on Friday (to-morrmv) evening. Mr. A. H. Burnett of the Methodist; Social Uniun, and 0f the “Central Neighhnrhuod Settlement." Turonto,‘ wili give an address on the social prob- ] lcm illustrated by lime light, views of downmm‘vn conditions, Also Mr. Rog- Pl‘ï¬llf St. Paul’s Sunday School willl illusm-atc the “Life of Jesus†by superb " colored plums hf pictures by master: artists. A good musical programme; will be contributed by Miss Myrtlei Suigcnn. Maple; Mrs. Davidson, Thorn- l hill. and Dr. Ruutley and othPrs. A] full representation of the members of the Leagues nf the District, is ex ect- ' ed. The Male Quin-tetra of the ni- versiLV of Tomin will also take part , in the programme. Admission, silver 1 collection. Pres. :md Managing Director. Wm. Pratt. ' Vir-e-president; W. J. Basselt. Sec’y-h'eas‘, G. B. Boole. Church Union will he the subject. dealt, with next Sunday at the morn- ing service. The session will issue the ballots forthwith, to be returned upon the last Sunday uf this month. The sermon will he preached by Rev. Mr. Thomas of Newmarket. The Sunday Schooul prnmlses us an exceptional treat; on the evening of March 5131) when the Canadian Jubilee Singers, a company of continental repute, will give a concert, in the chmch. The Guild meeting will he held on F1 iduy evening at. 8 when the snhjec t will be the second in the SOL-ml service selies: "Religious Revival and Sucied Betterment.†Robert, Grant, leader, apd Miss Fraser esstyist. Eve: ybuJ y' i.) made welcumu. ’ ' PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. â€"- nâ€"uh- LiME-LIGHT VIEWS. Thornhm. At this season of the year sud-7 den changes of climate bring coughs an colds. 0m prepara- tion of White Pine&.Tar "2%.9MNW .ï¬Ã©Wfl-H has been tested for a number of years as 3% reliable remedy. and 3: FOR CHILDREN’S COUGHS AND ' COLDs TRY f++++++4~+++ï¬++++°¥+i‘++’!“i‘+fif¢ ++$++$$+W+$$+$+$+$M$M$$ STIVER & BAMER Coal, Flour, Corn,‘Bran, " Wood, 860. AT THE C.N.O. STATION AND ELEVATOR ' Believing it will be beneï¬cial to both buyer and seller, have decided, We thank the public for the generous. patronage in the past, and will earn- estly strive to serve you faithfully in the future. Best Bread . Choice Cakes Fancy Biscï¬it’s’ Hill’s Choice Confectionery alway in stock. C’OUGHS AND COLDS Baby’s Own Cough Syrup W. A. Sanderson .Staple Groceries Good Lemons AFTER OCT. 9 TO DO BUSINESS ON A CASH BASIS. ' AND OTHER SEASONABLE FRUITS. Issuer of Marriage Licenses BEST CHANGES [Single copies, 3 cts. Druga'ist PREPARED BY STIVER & RAMER. GOOD STOCK OF DEALERS 1N RICHMOND HILL Bakery N035 '32