Lieonsed Auctioneers for the County of York. Salosatteuded to on shortest notice and at. rea- sonab;a rates Patronage solicited ‘ NATIONAL TRI'ST ‘3!) KING h'l‘ 'I‘ORC Telephone. Main 311 Cable Address. "Dede." PIANO TUNING A. G.F. Lawrence F. J. Dunbar JOHN R. CAMPBELL, LAS KAY P. 0. RICHMOND HILL & THORNHILL Calls by phone or ntherwise promptly respcnded to ’ Home Life Building (‘nn Adelaide & VieLu-m Sm... I‘m-onto. Phone No. 28. Licensed Auchoueer for the Counties of York Ontario and North Toxonto. Special attention given to sales of every description. Farm and arm stock sales a specialty. Farms bought and sold on commission. All sales attended to on shortest notice and conductetl by the latest up-to-dute methods. Address: 239 Bullinl Sb . Nmth Toronto. Phone in House. North 2 32. A. Cameron MacNauqhton AT THE LIBERAL PRINTING 85 PUBLISHING HOUSE RICHMOND HILL, ONT. Tel. M TWENTYâ€"FIVE YEARS‘ EXPERIENCE All mail orders will receive prompt attention. 200 BERESFORD AVE, WEST TORONTO Phone Junction 72. Is PUBLISHED EVERY I'HURSDAY MORNING '1‘. Samson Maple Undo-makers .8 [‘mhaimors. Denton, Gr L‘. F. McMAHON. D. H. PINKERTDN. V.S. “R. W. R. PENTLAND RICHMOND HILL Lawrence & Dunbar, VOL. XXXVI I. OFFICEâ€"SUITE 3]. TORONTO DAILY STAR BLDG. IS KING STREET \VEST I“. C. E GirAN H RESIDENCE ï¬rst; house north 0? Atkinson 6 Switzer‘s store. VETERINARY SURGEON, Thornhill. Barristersï¬oucitors. Notaries, 85c. LICENSED AI’CTIONEER For the (‘unnty of York. SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. Phone No. 2103 BIaple. ()nt. JOHN T. ANDERSON PIANO TUNER Barrister, Solicitor, Notary, Etc. BUSINESS CARDS. goï¬n f7. Qauidson Saigeon at NIcEwmx, Organs Repaired. Expert Work per annum, in advance. WRIGHT BROS. OFFICE AND RESIDENCE VOICING AND . . . ACTION REGULATING THORNHILL @111: (gibch 263! EDITOR & PUBLISHER: J; H. Prentice ism-1- {I'ST (‘HA M BERS ‘OVBI‘ TORONTO, Canada! UPEI (‘lul's Phone Main 2984 ICES J K McEwen Weston ONTARIO ux-nishing Field COMMISSIONER. CONVEY AN"ER. ETC‘ Richmonq Hill Simdav S Thursaas Money to Loan ouland anucnatba! mortgagesaz nwest. races Auroraofliceâ€"Rexr oved to the old post Oï¬ica one door wsst of the entrance tojhe Outarxo Bank Newmarket ofï¬ceâ€"Three doors south of the postotï¬ce T HEBBERTLENNox G V‘ MORGAN BARRISTER. SOLICITOR, NOTARY, ETC. Toronto Ofï¬ce. Room 3‘28 Confedem timl Life Bldg.. No.12RichmnndSL. E Richmond Hill Oï¬â€˜ice (“Libel-31‘ Ofï¬ce), every Thursday fnrenuun. Muplo, Thursday :lftF-rnunn. \Vnudm-idqe, Saturday forenonn. H of a: Dr. 'I'. LaVerne Pannison CR()\\'1\ AND BRIDGES Monev to loan Ofï¬ce located in Standard Bunk Build- ing. Ofï¬ce hours 9.30am). to 5 [MI]. LENNOX & MORGAN day Hun. Graduate Dvntul Surgvvnsfl Richmond Hill 0‘ Llav RICHMOND HILL. ONT.. THURSDAY, NOVEMI‘SI “THOROUGHNESS†is Ibe kw-Hntv of this Inititutinn. Our graduates succrvd lmcunsc they have received Correct Preparation. Also agent for Frantz Vacuum Cleaner at. $35.00, Electric Irons $3.50 to $4.00 and all convenient and up t-o-date appliances that save time and work tonne House Wife. enjoys a national reputation fnl superior Business and Shorthund Education. All business schrmls are nut “like. Nothing less than the best shvuld satisfy You, and nothing less than giving the best training will satisfy ('5. Catalogue free. Enter any time. Yange and Charles Sts. Church o! Englandâ€"Services at- 11 a. p. 111. Holy Cnunnuuion on the 3rd | the month at 11mm. and on the 4th 5 S 30 u. 11:. Sunday Schoolund Bible reach Cqm; : I. H. SANDERSON Prompt and ReasonabIe Estimates given in House Wiring, both old and new. H. A. NICHOLLS NOTARY PUBLIC Commissioner, Conveyancer, etc Insurance. and Real Estate Issuer of Marriage Licenses. THORNHILL chmc Barristers and Solicitors. rtR Brigadeâ€"Mae Electricign, Richmond Hill Sdai Real Estate and Insurance 500 IT ELECTRICALLY Village Dlrectory EUWABDEBANCIS, WILLIAM COOK e.AOU ELLIOTT NOTARY PUBLIC 18.“ TORONTB lat Aur'u‘a. 111m vvery at F Wâ€"Meets thirJ Wednesday .m.aud 10.30 a. m â€"Servicos at 11.00 a In Essentialc, Unity; in Non-Essmztials hutchâ€".5787 Vices on alter W. J. ELLIOTT. Principal Knyul Tin-Hutu, General prayer meetix and A M â€"Meets Mon ive Per Cent, (5 llt'Sf Meets fourth F Meet s at. I: n. m.,nud Prayer meeting Dullego of will he at. ‘Y. (‘IA LTY Sunday Sunday Class at jlouxth and cl: The programme nnxt Monday ing Nm‘emhel lb'.will he given ntï¬cers of the Tux-Hutu Cenlml D Gnnd addresses and gum] mu a‘mred. A vm-dizll im‘ituliun Archie Flvming. Agincourt: 4‘ Booth, Locust. Hill; 5. Andrew Milikun: G, Cliï¬'m-d Knupp. Mi Hm‘enth (1:135, in red land. boys nndm- 16 years of ago (no â€"1. Jesse Richards. King: tended to all friex 6, \Villiznn ()rr. Teslnn. Sa-Cnndwlnss, in sud. open to plow- men who had nuver taken two ï¬rst, prizes in secnnd class Or any prize in ï¬rsL classâ€"1. Gian-go meiz-JLlrle-Im: 2. George ()nnperlhwulle, Milliken: 3. A. E. Kennedy, Aglncmut: 4, Thnnrls Murray, Ellounerv: 5. \Villimn Clark. Agincnnrt; U, Cl;le Young, Huger- Illill]. Third class. in sod, open to lmys under 18 yenl'snf:1gee-â€"l. Fred Hos- trnwsur, \Vm.(ll1ill: 2, Roy \Vilsnn. Vellum: 3, Robert. Baird. W'nlnu'n; 4. Stanley \V:1tsnn,Agincourt: 5, Charles Hunt. Richmond Hill; 6, Harvey C(mLhnp. Ellesmere. Fourth class. in sod, juinter plmvs. no wheelsml. David J. Tran, Atlm: 2, Herbert Ley. Tmlnlorden; 3. Alvx Mc- Donald, King; 4, Charles Henderson. \Volmrm5. 7hnl'les \Vngslnl‘f, Huger- nmn; (i, \Vulter Brown, King. RED LAND CLASS Fifth class, in red land, open to plnwmvn who had never taken a prize in ï¬rst class in sod, or ï¬rst in secund class in sod, nr ï¬rst in ï¬rst class In stubbleâ€"n1. Thus. Fccny, Brnwn‘a UUHIPI'S:2. Frank Mason. Aqincourl; 3. \Vinifrell ’l‘nnlwrs, Ringwnml; 4. Fred Chapman. Agincnnrl: 5. Hm‘ \Vuir, Brown’s Corners; ti, Jnhn ['n- durmmd, Mnlvorn. Sixth clnt‘, in red land, open tn uwn wlm hm] nerm- mm :1 pliz», lmys nut excludedâ€"1. Russell (‘nwim Mark- l):llll: 2, Lpslie Bennett, Arnmdnlr; 3. nest Luz-noun m classes 3 and 7â€"â€" an-vey Couthup. Ellesmere. ' Best. going ‘ team, in sudâ€"Fred Ye-umms. Agincmn-t. ’ Best. going team. in stubbleâ€"Thus. Feeny, Buzwn’s (Turners. Prize fur uldust plownmnâ€"Chztrles \Vugsluff. EAST YORK PLOWING MATCH \Vitlkillgtun, King Orilliu; Fred Yen Idonl wvnthm- attended tho Plowing match under the auspices 0f the East York Brnnnh ufthe Ontario Plowuwn’s Association, held on Nov. 5th. on the farm of Mr. A. H. \VngstafflLOt 29, (:nn. 1, Sum-hum. Visitors fmm all farm of Mr. A. H. \V:1gst:1ff.Lht 29, (mu. 1. Scnrlmm. Visitors fmm all parts of the county were present- All the results were eminentlysutisfactmy gnnd crmvns and ï¬nishvs lwing made hv all the cmanitm-s, 50 that the task of adjudication was no easy one. The total number nf entries reached the gratifying ï¬gure of Towards 6 o‘clock the results wvrp mndo up. and the prlzes. amounting in all [n $863.51), were distributed to the Sneeesaful competitors. PRIZE WINNERS First-class. in sud, ups-n tn :lllâ€"l, Bert, Kennedy, Agincnm-t: 2. Charles Cluhimu \Vondhridgp; 3 Camel-ml Large Attendance of Veteran Plowmen Epworth League iing; :1, Garï¬eld Lee Yeumans. Agincom-L demonslrnt “(1 music :ll't 1mth is ex- Hominy onn- given by the Mini Disnict. pupil [Hi HI evt-nil ‘ Humid I’veny, nesing. open [In wheelsb Liberty ; in all things, Charity lll Fred \VuLsmx-Knukeâ€"Th.lt L.H. Hullings- head he instluclvd not. In (tulle-ct speciallevy for Llnydtown. and that the resolution in regmd to petiton for same is herehy root-ived and that the seal nf the Corporation ho hereto attached. A number of bills were presénted and payment ordered. Cumphell-Rubinsuu~Thut thisCoun- cil uln horehy cunï¬im the actions of the Reevv in authorizing Lhe'freusurer to pay -\Vm. \Villisuus the sum of $50.80, being (50 per cent of contract IL’ making tile,:1cu:rding to agreement. CumpholiKuukeâ€"Thut the parties nunwd he paid the following amounts for selecting Jllrurs:~\V. J. \Vt-lls. $4.00; \Vm. Hnnver, $400; 11. U. \VeM), $1.00; J. L. J vnkins: $3.1m. \VuLsmx-Knukeâ€"Th.lc L.H. Hullings- \Vatsnn-Uumphrllâ€"Thnt the fullmv- ing grunts be nmdozâ€"Slmmlmrz Agni- cultnrnl. Such-Iv, pnvahlc to R. L. Graham. $35.00; and to King and Vaughnn Plnwumns Assrciutiun, pay- able to Geo. Lawson. $20.00. Rnhmsnn-Uamphcllâ€"Thnt :1 grant of $15.00 be given Alfred Lloyd tn repair side-hue hetwwn lots 30 and 31. con. 7. Minutes of last meeting were con- ï¬rmed, and several cummunicutions were reculved and read. The Council met at Sliney‘s Hotel. Schnmbex-g. on Saturday, Oct. 31:1. with menmers all presan and Reeve “falls in the chair. ship I th , _ . _ . O, 3; C. Hunt. 4. (‘lnss 5, boys under lUâ€"J. Richards, 1; H. Patterson. 2. . Bust, team and equipmentâ€"JV. G. \Van'vn. l; J. H. Piggnt. 2; 0. \\":1g- stuffâ€, 3; D. J. Tran. 4. The DI ize for the best plowed land in the field was “'0 n by Camel-(m \ank- ingt'm. and for the best ï¬nish by Belt Kennedy. \V. )Iilliken, 86 yvnrs of age, was awarded thp prize for the oldvst cr-nzpvtilm'. He had plowed in competitions in the Cuumy fur over seventy ye-urs. Mrs.’ 'Kilgum' p1 espntvd Hectnx‘ Patterson with a. silk ['nivn Jack fur the youngesL boy on the ï¬eld. and ‘ $4.01) men: prop! (3. \Valk'ington. '1;' C. Chili}? 'l‘yjpyhllyiizrfl. Kvnnedy, 4. Fully two thousand farmels attended the second annual plowing match of the Ontario I’lownien's Asso- ciation held Nov. 6. at Major Joseph Kilgollr's home “Sunnyhrook Faun.†It \vasa red-letter day for agriculturists and especially for those of the vau- ship§ of King and Vaughan, whose zepieSentatives proVed their metal in the iii-:L art of agricultural industry hy carrying away the ï¬nest prizes of the match. namely. the sliver cups presented by the. Canadian Farm Association and G. S. Henry, M.L.A.. respective-1v, which we]:) \von outright by Cameron \Valkington of King. Twenty-ï¬ve acres were plowed by 33 teams and after thejudging the judges pointed out, to the competitors and the visitors their reasons for awarding the prizes to the. winnels. On behalf of the plowmon present J. Lockie \Vilson presented Mrs. Kilgour with $118 to he sent to her sister. Miss Helen Grand, who has established a hospital for wounded soldiers in the deep sea. fisheries building at Folke- stone, England. Mrs. Kilgour suitably replied and congratulated the low- Ineu for the patriotic spirit whic 1 had stone, England. Mrs. Kilgc I't-plivd and congratulated men fur the patriotic spirit p_l'()lllph'd their action. Cl: S; 2, fol ï¬tst p -izcâ€"â€"( w. L. Clark. PROVINCIAL PLOWING MATCH wife. 4. Class 4. boys llndf’l‘ 18+1<T nAwsEr, 1; S. \Vutsun, 2; H. (2‘ The winners were: Glass 1, in sud. 0pm} 1:!) the worldâ€"â€" Two Thousand Attended the Ill KING TOWNSHIP COUNCIL \V lll 1n juinter plnwslii. J. l , 2:0. Henderson, 3;U for thuse “7H0 nevm' \vnn 4(‘v. Yuung. l; 8. Build, _. 3; J. Piggot. 4. PRIZE “'INNERS IIIS Th e anowm 10$;Fry an (119 RH the sum ‘3. 191â€"1 Match . Hus- outing, irieve, \Vng‘ ‘ouncil H; l 21nd llll) RICHMOND HILL. We have the D.L. 86 W. Scranton Hard Coal. and Kennel-Coal “None better“ Order now All kinds of CAKES and BISCUITS kept in st D. HILL & 00. Bakers and Confectioners Orders taken for Red Clay Pressed Brick. STIVER & RAMER Everything up-to-date in CANNED GOODS and GROCERIES Wheat, Buckwheat, Manitoba. Oats Also Good Bran and Shorts Different Varieties of Easil- age Corn at the Elevator VV‘ YYVVVYVVVYVVYYVVVVVVVYV AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAALAAAAAAAAA ORANGES, G RAPE ALSO HANDLE THE Canada. Portland Cement . . AND. . Tile for Draining. ALL AT REASONABLE PRICES ry Us 101‘ t‘KUll a GROCERIES. Quality Counts. A good supply of ‘ URITY AND PASTRY FLOUR always on hand. and all SEASONABLE FRUITS Comforts and Teething ngs W. A. Sanderson consisting ()full the best makes Puhiic Aiiention Sanitary -md Measured and all accessories for the szuue And everything for the Baby Far the Baby Allonl‘nn‘y’s 1. Mullet] Milk. Talcum P owder [Single copies, 3 cts. Feeding Bottles Condensed Milk RICHMOND HILL Bordin Eagle Baby Foods Iry’s 1. 2. 3, Hnrlock’s 1 Milk. Nestle: Food, Mellins‘ Food for FRUIT and __0___ Our hues of for the Chickens DRUGGIST Cracked Corn . . AND . . Brand FRUIT stock.