1mm Pmme a PUBLISHINB Hens: BTCEIMOND KILL,ONT. maimed Auctioneers for the County of Yin-k. S v. .n h57311ded t. on shortest; notice and at ten.- Iov wle racés anaee solicited '1‘". F. McMAHON. w. HEWISQN HOUSE PAINTER. , fhzier. Grainer and Paper- ' Hanger}. ‘ mm: B. CAMPBELL; Is PUBLISMDEVEB! ‘ V I'HURSDAY‘ MORNING»: Cufls by phone or otherwise promptly ' responded to. ' Licensed Auctioneer for the Counties of York. Quayle ugd Norï¬h Toronto. Special attention 5mm 60 sales of every de‘soriptxon. Farming farm stock sales a. specialty. Farms bought and sold on commission. All sales attended M on shortest notice and conducted. by the latest up- u-date- methods. mamas: 939 Balliol so. Nmth Toronto. *Phone: North 6312. Maple '9 ()n ts Phone No.28. Pl‘t'pfli‘PS pupils for the graded PX- .lminations held at Tmunto Cnnservn- buy of Music and University of 1‘0- mntn. V _ _ Sppclal Course 'in “Myer’s†Kinder» 5mm.le Method, particularly helpful to heginnors. ' RESIDENCE. RICHKOND‘ Hut. Glass recitals are given througbnut' (he ’vear , 42-1v The Newton School of Music TheoretlcaL Technical and Artistic Elements Developed Systematically According to Modern Methods. ’1‘ Sngéon, ' Maple Von. xxxv. 5 I per annum, i-a‘advan‘ced DR. W. R. PENT‘LAND MISS MILLIE TRENCH V6 VETERIN ARY SURGEQN,’ Tl‘l’lornhill.’ RICHMOND HILL REsmeGE Wat huusé- north u‘i' Atkinson a: Switzer’s store. bUSINESS CARDS . Salgéon & McEwen. Richmond Hill, Ont. am gamma OFFICE AND RESIDENCE RICHMGND HILL Teacher of Harm Emrou & Papmu'ron. . PINKERTONJ v.3, J; H. Prenti’ée Phone No. 2402. {Veterinary gitcdimt. AT THE J K McEwen Weston 9’ J EDWARD FRANCIS, NOTARY PUBLIC COMMISSIONER. CONVE‘YANmR. ETC. BARRIs‘mn. SoLtcm‘o'R, No'rAï¬Y, Em V Tortmtq Oï¬icg. Rmym 328 Confedern- 'ti-qp Life. Bldg.. No. 12 Richmond St. E. Richmond an) Ofï¬ce (“Libel-an" Oï¬ice), every Th‘ux‘sd'ay fox-snout). Maple, Thursday afternoon, , \Voodbt-idfle, Satyr-day fOI‘C‘DOO‘Y. Riéhmonq iii-1111 LENNQX & MORGAN Bï¬iiisters um] son‘mwn. Honey $0109.!) on land anuohanel mmsm‘n ' ' await rites ' Aumomogâ€"Remwved :73 an old past om. pilï¬vdoor was: of the enbuhc‘e 'to tho ‘ - *Ouhn‘o Bunk' V V, , r a Nwmarhtmomceâ€"Throo doors mouth at ‘ “I. pm‘o, qn " V . immat'bï¬mox “ “(I ‘31“? Manon: ’ Aurora Org“: Répn'i'r'ml and Erika“ W'bl'k 651111131“ Monev to loan at Fire-Per Cent (5%) A large. stock of Funeral Furnishing kep at; both places KATIONAL TRUST CHAMBERS 20 mm; ST. E.. TORONTO, 0mm; ' one. Mum Uzi. :KAdI't-ss. “Do-(hi)! Tel. M. 8631. PIANO "PUNING A. Géi“. Lawrenu’e F. J. punt.“ Undertakers & Fmbmmers. RICHMOND HILL& THUR‘N'HILL ‘jggrrimrssonmori. woman, he. Home Life Bdilding Cm. Ade-laid. & Vi‘cmrm Sts.. fumuto’. H‘H'D numn 01TH“ in Business aria Sixï¬r’thaimd Educa- tion are invited Ln write for the Large Catalogue of the Popular This school has now the greatest attendance in its history. There is a reason for it. \Ve have room for "more. This may be your best ‘oppm-tumty. DECIDE 'NOW TO ENTER OUR SCHOOL ‘AT AN EARLY DATE. 0m graduates readily get pus1ti0ns. w. iv. ELLIOTT. Prjindpm.‘ Cor Yonge and Alexander 865. Déï¬ton.‘ Greater & ’Fielfl REAL ES‘l'ATE. ETC. THORNHILL .. flameron Macï¬aughton 'Com'missiimer, Ounveyancer. etc. Insurance, and Real Estate Issuer of Marriage Licenses. Qwrmï¬â€™e _& Dunbar, Barristgr, Solicitcr, Notary, Etc. OFFICEâ€"SUITE ~31. TORQ‘NTG DAILY sun BLDG... 18 KING STREET WEST All Desiring the Best NOTARY PUBLIC Soï¬a 3.‘ ï¬uut'dson THGRNHKLL t. A. N ICHOLLS TORONTO. ONT. Barristers, ï¬nlictur‘s. WRIGHT BROS. WILLIAM COOK voapmn Mm '-. -. -. .. ACTION REGULATING RICHMOND H‘IL’L. ONTn THQRSDAY. JANUARY 9. 191.3 $311M. “ EW‘htiait; Unity; in NoniEssentidl’é, Liberty-t in 421 things, Chafity." Phone thin 99" Mr. Campbell was gtx-ickenc with an aclit‘e abdominal trouble while visit;- ing his daughter, Mm. George VS. Deeks, rm Sunday. Debember 29. He was taken to the hospital, and there underwent; an operation on the fol- luwing Tuesday morning. He subse- quently rallied, uhdhis V rective'ry was conï¬dently ekpe'cte'd. At noon. Sun- day, howwer he became suddenly much worse by reason of the. weak- ness of his heart: and died three hours ‘lztter. ' V The fli'neral took placéflyzs-ter'd‘av afte;nonn. Internwntin MnunLP’leus- {mt Cemetery. COUNCILLORS. gummxs'x-reia't ». THORNHILL SCHEDULE HOME GAMES Jan. l3â€"Witb Newman-keh Jan. 30-~VVilh Sutton. Feb. lOâ€"VVith Aurum. Feb. 2t)â€"--Wit,h Keawick. GAMES AWAY Chm. 10â€"At Richmond Hill. Jan. 23â€"Ab Newmarkeb. Jan. 25â€"At; Ké'swi'ck. Feb. 5â€"At Aurora. Feb. lZâ€"Ab Suttun. Senator Campbell formerly lived in Chutham where lag-"Carried on a. large milling business. and for many years represented West Kent in the Huu'se Commons. Sen’utor Campbell is survived by his Widow and six chiidren; three duu h- ters-é-Mrs. Spencer Stone, of Chathum; Mrs’. G. S.-I)t-eks, of 77 Admiral Road; Tor-(Into. and Mrs. J. E. Wallbridge. of Edmonmn, and three sonsâ€"Archibald W.. Dog'gla‘s A. and Norman H. Nigh .. Lupp .. Senutor Archibald Campbell of West. Tm‘ontn passed away Sunda? altér'il’ddn ï¬t the VVellesley Hospital, Homewood Place. where he was taken for tx'ezttm‘en't‘ uan a \vqel} ago. _ Hon. inn, n- Removing to W'est York he became the Liberal standard bearer for that, ridinp‘ hut suffered defeat by the late N. 0. Wallace. , Following the redis’txiln’ztion of con- stituencies. Mr. Campbell in 1904 be- came member for Centre York, which he represented until he was appuintcd to the Semtte ln _N0_ven1l)er, 1907. The following are the uiflciul re- turns of Vaughan Municipnl‘ Election an Monday:â€" . I millel'lelut '- ...o .x‘. Renor............ McKenzie†.. .. ,Kirk............ The following is the result 0? th‘é Enter in Markham township lust Mon- uy:â€"~ v ' r. For. . . . . . . . . . . - n . . r . n . . . ~ Against . Majority for incal option. . . FARQUI‘IARBONâ€"Ab Uninn‘ville. on Saturday, January 4, 1913. to Mr. and J. Farquharson, a son (James Frasex ). l The Councfl for 1913 will as 10% owuâ€" . Reeveâ€"James A. Cameron‘hcc) Deputy-Reeveâ€"ï¬l,ScuttMc ail-(new) Councillors -â€"â€" John' G. ' “qï¬itmum.._ J. T. Saigenn, Alexander Cameron. RICHKOND mm; 503 EDU‘LE ' ' HQME éAï¬Efl’ “4 r J‘an. 10~VVith Then-um". * ~' Jun. l‘Jâ€"With Kuswick. Jun. 28â€"\Vith Aux-(ma. Feb. 7â€"With vamurketz Feb. l'8â€"â€"With Sutton. Jan. Jan. Jan. Feb. DEATH ‘or SENEORKMPBELL. Thbrnhifl. . '. . . game-{sun '. {29 e . . . . . Maple! . . . . . Pine Grove .. Pmplvvillg . Elder’s Mille.. Klvinbnrg . .. . METROPOLITAN LEIGU‘E GAxEs AWAI 20-2â€"~At Aurora. 25â€"Al; Sllttul‘n 8_0â€"-‘At Newmmketz l2â€"â€"AL Kcswick. MARKHAM TOWNSHIP. VAUGHAN council men. b'PnON. BIRTHS REEVE. .575 .448 .745 478 _ A grand re-union of ï¬re bei'sman family was held on the old homestead, now the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Déisman and daughter Hattie, on New Year’s Day. Am-mrg th‘ose pres- ent. were Mrs. E. Ross of Kumploops, B. 0., Mrs. \V. J. Lawn, Chicago; 111.; Mr. and Mrs. Dui'stuj]. Dauphin, Mam, Mr. and Mrs. Washington Diésman and son Lewis, Mus. E. Diesman and son Garnet. Mr. and Mrs. \V. H. Dies- man and daughter Ethel. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Diesman and son Emerson. Mr. and Mrs. E. Bowen and family, Mr. and Mrs. D. 0. Murray, all of Tes- ton, a‘nd other friends. About, forty V‘enioved the good things of the season. All present spent u very pleasant, time in games and music, looking at old relics and ieculling pleasant, memories of the past. Later snap shQLs were tu- ken of the happy company. After ten A wry pleasant time was ,spent (it the hume (If Mr. arid Chat-We ‘38)!)d91'50n. Tm»an evening ‘when a lain-g9 nuiuherof their neig‘hburs and friends assembled at a Farewell Party. previnns to M r. Sanderson and family leaving fur-Bethesda where they are ding into the store-keeping lnisine‘ss. ï¬ev. Dr. Smith was chairman, and af- ter singing “Blesb he the Tile shat. Binds,†, and a. few intmd'ucbo‘i-y re- marks by {the chaiI-nmn. Mr. Geo. Brown of Gm-miey was united upon to read an address trn‘Mr. and Mrs. Sand‘ eieon and family; In the address was mentioned the’ many ways in which their services have been freely given the church and community. and how much their help and presence. will. be missed. Mr. Sanfle‘rmm responded ex- pressing the appreciation of himself and family for the kindness. of neigh- borszmd friends in coming to spend the eVening in this pleasant Way. He thoughtthe woids in the address did ‘him more than justice in speaking of his usefulness. but if they felt that. way about it he Was sure his servim s were not altogether in vain. The rest of the evening was spent. in games, 30'- cinl intercourse and refreshments. Another hvng‘u “God be with VUH till we meet 'a'gn'm†was sun . and the [ms‘t'or pronounced the genediction; and a. very pleasant souial evening was brought, to a close, Many people at, “The Square†are delighted with Monday’s vote ’Gn L‘ch Option. The-y ï¬eel now that without any doubt it. is here to stay. Mr. Olivar Deisman a'nd sister Flus- sie attended the oyster supper at Tho: nhill on New Year’s night. The town home team with about thirty followers went to Thorn hiil M‘on day evening and played the home team. tiié‘i'é. ' Richmond Hill players hml hever been on the ice before, chi Season, and much comment Was ussed on what the score Would iikely )e. The game Started abuut 8.45 and gas maygd in thre‘e 20 pginube peg-iods. Miss Pearl Méwi‘vood spent the da_y_ in _Musk¢fl(a, The 'bnttle opened with a. rheh on Thornhill goal and in a, few 'minutes our home team bulged their nets. Thus Richmond Hill had the honor of scoring the ï¬rst goal in the Metropol- ilnn League. The puck travelled quickly from end to end and at the end of the ï¬rst p‘eri’dd the score stood 2-1 in favor of Richmond Hill. In the second period more goals were scored than in any other period. With many eflorts rushes .und ï¬lll Th'omhili four Whil’e the ome team stored three. leaving the score‘ ï¬ve'all at the second rest. The players start~ ml in the third period with u, “do 01 die" spirit but somehow Thornhill slipped one more in. Our boys tried hard but could not overtake the lead and the game ended 6-5 in Thornhill’s favor. The game was very clean only a feW‘pennlties being handed out for minor olfences. Mr. A. G. Savage had the game well under control and handled it in a. masterly style. There were nopmticularetars on our team hut every )ah played u. clever con- sistent 'u‘n 'speedv game. The return game Wlll be played here Friday night. 7 t . ank'ey Bootsâ€"«We have a good as am tment of Hockey Boots at reason- ahlé prices. Call and see them. N. J. Glass. they departed for their homes pleasant mvmones of the day. Mr. and Mrs. J. Piel'céy spent Year‘s, the guests of their sister, Carver uf King, Ont; ' Line up for Richmond HIMâ€"Goal. S. G'riï¬in; Pnint, O. E. Hill; 0. Point. E. Fail-Hy: Rover, S. Tyndal; Left. wing. W. Patton: Right wing, S. rm‘v‘n. __ , , Line up for Thornhill.â€"â€"»Ghal, ,Ech- lin; Point, Tomlinson: 0-. Point, Smith: Rover, Lamere: Centre, kais; Left, wing; Wicef RighEWing, Meme-ii. Réfeme. A. ‘6}: snag; WEEKâ€? era, A. E. Glass. 5'. Pearson. HOCKEY! HOCKEY! HOCKEY! Vicpoma square. Tesbo'n, with New Mrs. huli- I A Block of Land on Church Street has been surveyed and a. 66-fout. ‘stx'eeb‘ put, through called ROSEVIEW' AVE. which in a year’s time will be the Residential Park 0f RICHMOND HILL, as building resqrictions will he put; on some streets. These lots are high and dx'-y and easily drained for cellars. N0 beater-location will ever be afforded Richmond Hill, and ievemnl luts have been reserved forgond homes already. It will. pay you to investigate. See plan at the ofï¬ce of New Sub-division RICHMOND HILL 21-3 We thank the public for the geï¬emue patronage in the past, and wili earn- estly strive to serve you faithfully in the future. ' Goal, Flour, Corn, Bran, Wood, 860. ;,AT THE C..N.Q_. STATION AND ELEVATOR Beï¬e‘ving it will. be bk‘fleï¬cial to 00th buyé‘r and sel‘lsr, have decided. STIVER & RAMER +++++a~++++w++m+mm4é f+++++++++4~ï¬Â§H++MH§++ Watch This Town Grow JOHN ELLIS BELL l- Real Estate and I‘ns‘urance Agent ‘ RICHMOND HILL, ONT. Painter. Paper-hangar General Decorator Manicure Sets flair Brushes 4' We solicit a. call 4 no trouble to show our lines W. A.» Sanderson; A. G. SAVAGE RICH M'fT'ND HILL‘ AFTER OCT. 9, Ti). ‘90 BUSINESS ON A ' _ CASH BASIS. PEBFUMES' i My Stock of ï¬ne liries .of " PERFUMES' for I are upâ€"todate and Reasonable m prices [Single copies, 3 cts. ‘ DRUGGIST V RICHMOND HILL STIVER & RA‘MEB. DEALERS IN Comb Sets E Pictuml Cards 3 PRESENTS No. 2'8