a Licensed Auction“: for tha Lou-ty of York. re. unlawfully sollczts your patronage and friendly inflr enoo sales attauded on the shortest. no( ice ï¬nd It roalonnble ates I‘ O Mamas King Calls by telephone from Richmond Hill charged to me. ’1‘ Simeon. J K McEwen Maple Weaken Salgeon & NlcEwen. moaned luationoors for the County at York. 8005 “bonded to on shortest notice and at rear. IOII\bIQ rates Patronage solicited Licensed Auctioneer {or she County of Y0 Goals sold on consignment. General sale: 0‘ amalgam. utomptzy «utende to at. reasonable “go! I _.Residgnce Uniouville (I B‘ 1*0ï¬itfilié; SlontBViiérook. agent for the than (Russ recitals are given throughout the year 424v The Newton School of Music Richmond Hill, om. Special course in “Myer-’3†Kinder- garten Method, particularly helpful to hgginners. AT THE USER“. PRINTING & PUBLISHING MUSE RICHMOND KILL,0NT. Prepares pupils for the grade ex- Aminations held at. Tuluuto Conserva- tm-y of Music and Univexsity of 1‘0- rontn. JOHN R. CAMPBELL. T. F. McMAHON. RICHMOND HILLâ€"\Vodnesdny. 9.30 mm. m 5 p. m. EGI.[NTONâ€"-20 G:1<Heï¬chl Ave" thv rvsL (of the week. [s PUBLISHED EVERY J} EUBSDAY MORNING MISS MILLIE TRENCH DR. W. R. PENTLAND RICHMJND HILL VOL. XXXIV. 61 per annum, in advancJ (6 G Fltsthuxwt‘ m.th uf Atkinsun 8: Switzur’s sun-v. VETERINARY SURGEON, "l‘hornhill. J. EARLE NEWTON, DIRECTOR as BUSINESS GAï¬DS . DR. E. J. WOODS 9TH SEASONâ€"1911412 and Guanine fcu (1x Lracliuns. 013w ï¬ibnal RICHMOND HILL Teacher of Piano J; H. Prentice D. G. “IAIUGH. Emma 32 Pnonxlton. T) e lltist, Phone Nu. 2102. *‘flett-riuam RESIDENCE mam. mum. 1 P I A N 0 TEEâ€"i N G WRIGHT BROS. Cudertakers a: E‘mbu Inn-J's. RICHMOND H1LL& THORNHILL A large stock of F1 new) humid) kep at both places NATIONAL TRUST CHAMBERS 20 KING ST E.. TORONTO. Canada Riohmona 'Hill Telophnne. Main Cable Address. "Dedu." Bumstersï¬olicitors. Notaries. are. Home Life Building Cm. Adelaide & Vicuu-ia. Sis" I‘munto. Mouuv to loan on land anuchane monument lowas’t rates Auroraotï¬ceâ€" Rummeu w the old pout 0610.: one duor west, 01 the entrance to the Outnrw Bunk New/marks! Mineâ€"Three doom south of the p 'ust 0 ï¬ne 'I‘ HEBBEBTLENNOX G s'rV‘ MORGAN Aurora A,G.F. Lawrence F. J. Duubur BARRISTER. Somcxfnm, NOTARY, ETC. Tux-unto Ofï¬ce. Rm $1328 CnnfedH-n Hun Life Bldg†NH. 12 Ril'hmnnd St. E Rich umnd Hill Ofï¬ce (“Liherul‘ Oflice). every Thursday fm'epouu. Maple, Thursday afternuoï¬L VVuudhl-idue. Saturday fort-noon. Munev to hum at Five Per Cent. (5%) J EDWARD FRANCIS, NOTARY PUBLIC COMMISSIONER. OONVBYAN"ER. ETC. Tvl. M. 363}. LENNOX é; MORGAN Graduates readilv obtain gnod pnFitions and the demand is fully three tima: our supply. This college is open a.“ your. Snudenta have lately hken positions at $50, $61. 075 and $100 per month. Enter‘now. Catalogue tree. Organs Rnpnired and Export Work Guaranlacd for Superim- Business or Shou-Lhand Educntiuh is the Great mid Popular W. .l. ELLIOTT. Prlncipl Cor.’ Yonge and Alexander sn. Benton, Grover & Field REAL ESTATE. ETC. THORNHILL Cummissitmex, Conveyance“ etc. Insurance, and Real Estate Issuer of Marriage Licenses. Lawrence & Dunbar, BEST PLACE IN CANADA ERICHSEN BROWN & MACNAUGIITON ROOM 4a CANADA LIFE BUILDING. 42-43 KING sr. wssr, TORONTO. BARRISTERS, SOLICITORS, CUNVLYANCERS. f: L Barrhuerp II Ind Solicillors. NOTARY PUBLIC . A. NICHOLLS $0511 .7. 2m: r'dson THORNHILL TORONTO. ONT. WILLIAM COOK VOICING AND‘. £ . . ACTION REGULATING iarristers Solictnrs. 8m. Fun-x Emcgmm HB‘IWN. . ï¬JAIIflKoN YIACNAUGHTUN RICHMOND HILL, ONT., THURSDAY, FEB. 15, 1912 mm. In Essentialv, Uhity; in Pnoue Mnin m4 516m Pref. l. G. Matthews (2f McMaster University will address the. Literary Circle on Fiiday evening. Feb. 23. at theltome of Mr. W. D. Santt. stop 46. Metropolitan R. R. His subject will be. “Modern discoveries relating to the authenticity of the Old Testament Scriptures." The address has been Well received in Toronto and other places. and Mr. Matthews is recognized as one, of the leading authorities on in- intellectual questions. A short mu- sical programme will precede the ad- dress. A cordial invitation is extend- ed to all to be present. Misses Rachel and Mary Brillinger. have routed and moved into mums Jug! nm_-th of Mount. Joy. Mr. D. Hilt's. nf Newmmket. is visitâ€" ing lelatives in Daix'ywwu and Gonn- ley. ' ' Mr. Jncnh Blillingpr of Jpsilanu, Mich..und Mr. Samuel Brillingt-r, of Kinder-sly. Sask., are visiting friends inkhis Inc-llity. Mrs. \V. Street and Miss Minnie Street of Toronto visited orer Sunday at. Mr. J. McNaughtuu’s. The former sang two beautiful 30103 in St. An- dxew's church on Sunday evening. u v u r‘ ’ ‘ ‘ w ' """D"‘ Rev. Dr. Sheulea- of Toronto preach- ed anniversary sermons in St. An- drew’s chmch on Sunday morning an_d evening. u 011' Tuesday evening our hockey team was defeated at. Kleinhurg by 3-2, but. on Friday evening defeated thedljnbletun team on the Maple rink h . yThere was a large crmvd at, the “hard times" carnival on Saturday evening. The following prizes ware wan: Gent’s costume. T. Jackson. H. Kirby: Ludies’, Miss M. Gun-mm Miss G. Nixon; Girls. Gladys Pilsnn; Boy’s, Em-l Byam: Couple’s race. L. Clement. and Miss Elsi? Rumble; Backward race, J. 0. Spar-ling. A huckvy match was play‘ednhy the gigliaf the “flange. The monthly [Kneeling uf the VVn- men‘s. Institute was held at. the hume nf Mrs. L. Richardsun m) the «fix-r- noun of Wednesday Feb. 7th. The pram-amine cunsisted of instrumental music by Mrs. F. W. Ruulley. solo by Miss Myrtle. Snigeun, paper nn “Frau:- cis Willard" ,by Miss Lnum Richard- sm). and a sewing contest cnndncted by Miss M. Jnhnston. In the contest the ï¬rst prize was awarded toMrs. Wm. Thomas. Miss Mug'gie Banker spent, nver Sun- day with friends in Tumult“.~ Thv pupils nf S. S. No. 4 received a vhallwnge frnm S. 8. Nu. 5 In have u spelling mules-t. snme- time this,"win- IH. The-y rmnmnhel- the " sn‘cceqs which was theirs when tlwy spPllnd Nu, 6 a few years ago. Clwm' up buys and girls, lea Buttum‘ille ,knnw. that ynu can km-p up vnur ’I-v'pul'util-n as til-34 (fluff spellers. The. young penple visited Victoria Square rink on Saturday afternoon. Butt-unville hunkt-y team played llw Viclnrin SQUHI'PthS. The score was 1â€"6 in fau'm- uf the Victoria Square. team. Sewn-n! yuumz ladies were present wilh a basket full uf 20nd things went. The buys eujnyed llu- lunch. M r. Chas. Reed his sak- hills The scribe tn “The Liberal" fmm (his comet-has had :1. lung vac-«Linn. This zero weathex has roused him to actjvitgv. Feed is very Seance here. The horses 3 and cattle need everv straw tn Put and have therefore to lie. on the bare. , flnms. I Mr. Jus. Umtis is going to work but am- falm this sunsuu. Pvns. sfnall. Gm. Hï¬rt. "(>i.fvéi-.' Emil. Hart. Aflalfa Seed VV. S.~Rumhle. Tho fullmving are the prizp winners: Spring \tht. 'l‘. ‘V. Stvrhens, G10. Hart. Barley T. W. Stvphvns. Fred. Clark. Oats. \vhitv, Fred. Clank, Gav. Halt. Oats. blm-k \V. Thompsun. T. LV. Stt-phflns; PEI-l}. 1mg"! Gen. Hajt. Putntnos. early. T. W. Stephens. PUG; Ices. Into, \V. Tbmnpsou. The Svml Fair held in the Lorne Hall yrstvlday unile-r the auspices of R. H. Am'it-ullurul Socipty brought Luge-(her a largo number of reprrsent- alive farmers fmm surrounding dis- tricts. Owing. nu dunht. tn n smurr-ity of grain. rnnts and seed. the number nf pxhihits was nut as large as that of lust. yvar. The address of the after- noon was given by Mr. Scarf of Dur- ham. and this gentlenmn. with Mr. G. Kojth. jughed the exhibits. LITERARY CIRCLE. Dairytown. Non-Essentials, Liberty; in,qu things, Charity." VINEGAR HILL. SEED FAIR. I‘d aple is busy putting up Following the very low tempera- ture of Samldav, it was encouraging to heurvn Sunday umrning. Feb. 11, the whistle- uf the robin, that, welcome harbinger of spring. It sounded like a reminder of the old promise given so I long ago to Noah. 9 m- Bridge, 2; da§a at. 3o¢fs~7 50 E. Scum. drawing gravel, Bde. 1 at 60c.. ‘450 I HlBuruus. drawing gravel, 32; l yds. ut60c. ............... 19 5o ‘ R. Train. drawing gravel, ~15 yda 27 01) '1‘. Mcl7)_qnuggh, drawing gravel, 7 7 7 7 Whitmm'e â€": McNuir â€" That this Council build’ the Cousins’ bridge this season, and the clerk is hereby iu- su-ucted to untify Frank Barber, township engineer, to prepare plans a‘nd speciï¬cations, and call for ten- ders fol-cement abutments with steel waryâ€"Carried. The councii udjmn'm'd to meet. Tues- day. March 12 at, 10 mm. “’hiunureâ€" Cameron â€" That, the Twasurer‘puy T. F. McMahon for the Richmond Hill Free Public Library the sum of $15.00 an condition that. said Lihnu y be {we to the ratepay- ers of Townshipâ€":pgl-ried. u". . Witllersponn â€"â€" McNuir â€" That. the printing be distributed for the year 1912 as followszâ€"T. F. McMahon. Vu- ters Lists at. 80c. u gage. Auditors Be- pm-Ls. at, 650.; Ed. V. Brown. minutes at Guuncil at 600. Financial statements at. (Slimâ€"Carried. ropeeLc . . . . . . . . . 1089 Jets. McIntyre. Walk on biidge.. 10 05 Thus. Smyth, work mi mud . . . . . 2 50 Apebitaiun was presented requesting Vaughan Council tuobtuin frum the Hydro-Electric Commissiun an esti- umteof the cost to supply light and power to the residents of Maple. The petition was signed by Dr. Routley and 47 other residents uf that, villugv. who agreed to take altogether 487 lights. The council inslructed the. desk to obtain the said estimate of cost. I The above Council met at; the Tawn- ship Hall on Tuesday the 13th of Feb. - Memht-rs ptesentzâ€"Jas. A. Cameron 5 Reeve; J. S. McNair, denuty-reeve; and J. G. \Vhitmure, A. J. Wither- i 3pm!“ and Akx. Cameron. councillors. at. Patterson waver trough John Charles, digging nun pipe und repairing trough . . . . . . Geo. Drunk, 56 hrs. hauling gru- vel.4t.h cun. .. . Gen. Gruok. 36 yds. gravel . . . . . Franks & Watson. nails, staples, mydsij ...' 10 50 J. Uullmu. druwmg grave-1.28 yds 19 80 A. Agar, drawing gravel. 31) yds. 18 00 R. Agar, “ 70 yds. 42 00 \V. Unllum, “ 6 days 7 50 F. Adcnck, ‘ “ 7 days 10 50 8. Ireland, “ 7 days‘ 10 50 R. Agar, “ -â€" 4 days 6 00 John Parr, 338; yds gravel at 125 42 31 Levi Kaiser, for dynamite. l 00 Levi Kaiser. for wurk. . .. . . . . . . 2 00 T. Hemphill. repairing gravel l'mld .. . . . . . . . . . ‘V. Miller, levelling gravel. 7 dvs F rank Btflll‘l‘lsull, repairing pip}: Carried. McNairâ€"Gamemnâ€"That. the treas- urer he and is hereby authorized to pnyzb‘hus. Hesp $15. in fullhsettlezuent lur den-Images to engine on 7th con. hill. â€"-â€"Gm1:ied. Withexspuonâ€"Chmemn â€"â€" That 'the treasurer he and is her-9b authorized Ln pay the following ma accounts:â€" Auws. Agar: drawing timpersA~ T. F. McMahon. adv. Judge’s Cum t of Revision 2 weeks. 2 50 T. F. McMahon. udv. special ' meeting of cuuncii . . . . . . . . . l 00 T. F. McMuhuuï¬ banks 01 halluts 8 00 T. F. McMahon. 100 cardbunru hills . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 50 Hart & U0. 8 secs election sup’s. . 10 00 Haut SD 00.. Assessment rolls etc. 24 38 Mcbmirâ€"â€"â€" \Vhitmore»That the treas- urer be and is hereby authorized to pay to W. 0. McDonald $7.70, he be- ing unable to collect the same. Our- rind. Witherspuonâ€"Camemnâ€"â€"Tha\t the auditors’ report of the Treasurer‘s ac- mmnts fm- 1911 he received and adopt- ed by Lhis council as satisfactory and (:UI'I'PCt, and the clerk is hereby in- structed to have 200 copies printed in the usual manner for distribution among the couxpillous. ' Minuh's of last. meeting read and conï¬rmed. The Auditnrs' report of the Ttensurer’s accounts for 1911 were laid on the table for due consideration hy__l_l]e council. VAUï¬â€™ï¬‚AN COUNCIL. Thornhill. 10 50 19 80 18 00 42 00 7 50 10 50 10 50 wâ€"a 338 were L-ubxon the "3 ac- |. o t.- r afld uy in- ed in which treas- ed to e be- Our- Lt the wizard tunts: $160 225 1500 3000 1090 P$H+N++%N+¥§+++tï¬+++++++ ¢+4~+~2u++++++m‘ 350 D. HILL & 00., We thank the public for the genem'u‘s patronage in the past, and will earn- esth strive to serve you faithfully in the future. ' Best; Bread. ' â€" Choice Cakes Fancy Biscuits Hill’s Believing it will be beneï¬cial to both buyer and seller, have decided, Lihoice Confectionery alway in stock. STIVER & BAMER Coal, Flour, Corn, Bran, Wood, 860. AT THE C.N.0. STATION AND ELEVATOR 1- + ++++~Â¥+M++++++MM+H+MM 3: At this senson of the year‘sud- 4. den changes of climate Ming 4. coughs and colds. 0m prepara- -§- tion of 3+++++++++++++++++++++++++ Staple Groceries BEST ORANGES Good Lemons ’ AND OTHER SEASONABLE FRUITS. has been tested for a number of years as a. reliable remedy, and FOR CHILDREN’S Conans AND COLDS TRY W. A. Sanderson Baby’s Own Cough Syrup COUGHS AND COLDS White Pine&Tar AFTER OCT. 9 TO DO BUSINESS ON A CASH BASIS. Issuer of Marriage Licenses [Single copies, 3 cts. GOOD STOCK OF Drugaist STIVER & RAMER. PREPARED BY DEALERS 1N Bakery â€"A'i‘â€" RICHMOND HILL 33