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If Wop†accnmimvdnlim: was mu [H'nvidvd he Wllllld th9 m i'vquire Ihme who had hlisiness before him 10 go In his residence on Blnnr sheet. A communi- ('nlmn WHS ulsu receiver] fiom Ihv (‘i-uniy of Yurk Law Asunciminn, asking for A giant lbr Ihe purchnse of more hunks for the (‘nuri House librurv. l‘ht- specml nu- purl m th Supnriulemlent 0f Yurk roads. giving lhe I-xpendilu'v 0n the vurinus soc-- «inns. was also read and ordered [0 be plilliï¬'d, -- an." The ï¬rst repn'ri of Ihe Propm‘vy Commis- sinner, which recommï¬nded the removal altogether m" the loll-gain on Yongeustrpet, mm- Aurom. which is within 30 Feel of Ilw Snmhern Railway truck, was adopted bv Ihr' Council Severn! nolices 0f motion were given. the only one of importance being by Mr‘ Bruce. Reeve of" Mm‘lxhnm. for 'I uesduy lth, w hen he prnpnsvs to ask the Cmmcil Io petition Ihe Uuturm Legislature In make a mmm‘inl reduclinn in the number of County Coun- CIHurs. The Council adjourned until Tuesday. TUESDAY After 111»: mimnes nf' the bus! meeting had hpen rend and udoplpd. :1 number of cum-- mimic-minus wane laid on the mine. One of lbs-se- waa hum Judge McDougaH. on behalf nl'himself and Judge Max-gnu. asking the Council to provide accnmmudzninn f'ur The (‘uuuctl then went into committee of the whule (In Mr. Bxucv’n motion to petiunn the Unmrm [rum-alum lo reduce the LUDIbPl‘ of ('nuuly COUHCHIOI'H. After a shout (ll-“Mm the motion was [03L on a. divi» siun of 19 lo 22. era, they expel all kinds Vl'ilél‘lï¬; lnl‘ 35. 'l'nwnshis of Vaughan; from Mr. J. K. Macdmmld, County Treasurer. wilh stun-menu: of accounts and vouchers fur umne for lust year. The Council than went into Committee of lhe whole to uppninl auditors of (hunan accounts and schonl monevs. and 9919mm] Mesars. M. J. Jump? and John P. Wheel†m a salary of $40 H‘ch This was confirde in Cnuuoil. Messrs. John Rumsdon and W. [l Pushy wwe also appointed Commissiners of‘ County pronerty in conjuucliun wilh the Walden. Deslrny The Wm-ms or they may destroy th rhildren U59 Freeman‘s Worm Powd- The Unitr‘d States Senate has done a: least two nolable things this week. It has given the British Lion's tail a vicious twist. and it has again refused to give the women The Council vlmn adjourned. THURSDAY. The following nnlnn‘uniuminns ware rend: - Fulm Mr. 1L Foster. (‘lmirnmn of uh" Marklmm High Srhrml "hard. giving stutis- tics l'nr tlw pth‘l year: flmn 'l‘ R. Wadsâ€" worth, (‘lvnivmnn Wristnn High Scltm-l Rumd, with similar stutistivs: from lh!‘ (‘mmty (‘nurt Clt-rk. asking for hPttw ncâ€" cnmnmdutipn. mwmrdin-z In suggeslivhs mudv by Judge Mollnuuull; from Capt. W \l f‘nopnr. thh Rmmlinn, Ymk Rangers, “Skin! thut the Council Rhould grant $225 to omnplwte the purchnse money still due on helmets for the regiment and tools for the pitvneer corps: from Alex. Malloy. Chairâ€" man of' the (‘nmmisslnwrs appointed to re» nuir the huidge 0n the Humber. opposite Int 35. Townshis 0t" Vaughan: from Mr. WEDNESDAY. A communication was read from Mr. Yule. Reeve of Aurora, asking that tbs toll-gate on Yungeustreet. near the C. P K. crossing be removed. and a] eging that it. was is source Of danger to teams waiting there. Letters were also read from the Farmers’ Institutes of East and North York, asking for grants. and one from Col. Otter asking a grant for the Ontario Rifle Asw- cintion. The report. of Mr. J. T. Stokes, engineer of was then read and adopted. A. motion was made by Mr. Evans. Reeve of Etobicoke. to introduce a bynluw abandoning those par- tions of the York roads within the county to the various municipalities, on the ex-- piration of each léase. which drth out a protracted discussion, which lasted until the Council adjourned for lunch. The special committee appointed to strike THE STANDING COMMITTEES reported the result of their work as follows: ~Kouds and Bridgeaâ€"Mcssus. Brodie. Ough, Cherry, Wood, and Stonehuuse. By--laws and Logislationâ€"Messrs. Richard- son. Jnckson, Bruce, Rmnsden. and Wade-- 'vorlh Finance and Assessmentâ€"Messrs Yule. Morgan. Anderson. Hartman. Clen - dennan, and Lundy. Equalization of As" sessmcnt~ Messrs. Evans, VunNormnn, Frunkland, Norman. Holhorn. Lennnx, and Armstrong County Propertyâ€"Messrs. Robinson. Secnr, Humberstone, and Pur- sell. Education-«Messrs Foster. Wallace, Roamun. .Hose. Bentley. and Platyter. A motion by Mr. Richardson that a by - law he introduced by the proper committee for the 'ttppointtuent of county auditors was cartied. In cnmnvilres ofthv wlmlo. Mr. Rubinsnn in vlu- (‘huin n hyuluw was lmssed urmoiming \Ir Er-SlllS-Yavksml, R-I-r've of Newmarket. and M" Gun “akin, (‘lelk of th- (‘mmciL auditors fur the» county tn an! in (-nnjunc-- lion wilh 'he (‘nuulv Judge at a sulmy 0f 33 prr flu and 5 (-m-ls milvase whi‘e uuvnlling. This was conï¬rmed by Ibo Coun- cil A molion that the Cnuncnl cable can-- gmlulmimns In Her Mnjvsly on hhvmg renohvd Vb» 5(llh year of her reign was carried unanimously. The Council adjourned at 12 30 and met again a! 2 30. $400 In 'hv Vim-[urn] Divhsivm 4 Qm-ir-lias in lhe- C "my of York ~'l~n llm \"t-sr “idim: EIH'MI Soc Hv $125 East Riding Elm «inn Suchâ€"W $125, mu! m th N lU'w-Irnnl Divisim Sncielv $‘50‘ A petition for the establishment of a High School at Aurma was laid before the Council. A petition wns presented by Mr. Evans. Reevoof Etnhicnke. from J P Gilmore and uthers. asking Ihul a. bridge be built nver Hui-River Humher al Scurlet'suroad. Ihns “Hm-dine! cunnnuuicatinn u! vhm point hwween Ihe tuwrships of ank and Embi» The Chum-i1 wHIl inln ('nmmit'ee (Jib? who!» With Mr. Ih-udleiu the chair. and adulvlwl H bx-an. Mhilh was nherwa ds unyï¬ my? in Council. wanting Ihc sum 0f mIvVP‘I‘. be, and me herth nppoinled n CummiIIPE-Ju v'epmt In this Counci' n! “I nwaenl Fessim. as m Ihv br-st means (0 pl“- vidé fur lhv- l‘u um maintenance of (he re lds knnwn as the York Htmdl" coke The dimssirm on lhu abandonment nf lhtj Ymk mad WIS IhMI resunwd. The foilnwing N'snhalion. which was yum-9d by Mr. Hichmdson. and seconded by Mr. Plush-y, wnfl ï¬nally adapted:â€" " 'J‘hnl u m-mmmw. ctrmpnlil‘d nt Mossrs. Frnnkhnd Yuie. Hohinsun. Pugnley. EvunP, Russfll Brudie. Jacks-m. Buuce and [he The Council then adjourned, Our Washington Letter. York County Council. (From Our Own Correspondent.) YHRK ROADS Ikin, (‘lelk of th- (‘mmciL (-nmny tn an! in (-nnjlm(.'-- uulv Judge at a sulmy 0f 1 5 (-I-nts milnage whi‘e was conï¬rmed by Ibo Coun- L'Iann'ng Ihu sum 0f Divhsivm Agricnhural L’ of York as lhllnws: _' Elvvmral Division ding Elvcmral llivi» m th Nuth Riding ST MARY'S (Eptscoxumâ€"Services at 3 p m, ex- cept the third Sunday of every month, when the service and sacrament ma held at 11 a m Sunday School at l 30 v to Rev W Bates. Rector PRESBYTEBIANâ€"Services at 11 u m, nudeao p m Prayer meeting on Wednesday evening at 7 30 Rev J W Cameron, pastor METHODISTâ€"Services at 10.30 H, m, and 6.301) m Sunda) School at, 2 30 p m Prayer meeting every Thursday evenmg at 7.30 p m. Rev. W R Barker. Past/on. Rev T. Leoumd. Assmmnt. RICHMOND LODGE. A. F & A M. No 23, G R Câ€" Meets in the Lodge Foam, Masonic Hall, on the Monday on or before full moon, at 8 o'clock, pm Wm. Leek, W M ; A. Moodie. Sec. A. O. U. W.. IVY LODGE, No. H4.â€"1\’Il~ets in the Committee Room of the Masonic Hull, evolv second and fourth Tuesde of ench month, at 8 o'clock,p. m. Beneï¬cury certiï¬cate {given for $2,000 in case of death. John Brown, Muster Workman. B. Gremmn, Recorder, She ERYP. an eloquent account ofthe 100d Wl‘mr’n are doing In temporunoe. in lnlmr uninns. in “fling un the dnuum‘lud everv- where. and cl-Isvd hur sneach by an earnest appeul diremlv to her MldlwlCP. In I-nlisu undnr the ban'ner of those who ask for Ihe ballot. ROMAN CATHoLxc~-Services : Thornhil] at? am and Richmond Hill at 10 30 mm ; the following Sundug' at Richmond Hill at 9 Mn. and Thornhill at 10 3 a. m, Rev Father Egan, Pastor. I O G T.â€"This Lodge meets in the Temperance Hall every Weem-sday evening at 8 o‘clock p m. J H Sanderson, W C. B. T. 0F TEMPERANCE.â€"Richmond Hill Counâ€" cil, N0. 43. meets m the Temperance Hall. elch alternative Tuesday evening at 8 n’clock p. m. Beneï¬ciary certiï¬cates issued to members for $1,000 or in case of death $2,000, one half‘pavnhle in case of disability. J, H. Sandersou. Select Councillor. FIFE BRIGAnE.â€"Regular meeting ï¬rst Friday of every mnnth, held in the Council Chamber. a†p. m. Membership tree. Certiï¬cates issued to members eutimn them to certain vrivile'ges and exemptions. V m H. Pugsley, Captain, H. A. Nicholls, Secretary. Ibo-re wusnuwllmg huw lung ahe would hav» in wait Mrs. Shuuuck. of Massachuwns, who in a ï¬nP 5pPerl' with n (in? mice shinks it will ho a! lunar twmm- vems hufnrp all the women of Ilm llnimd Slums will he uhle tn WHP. She divides Ihe Wumnn wlm do not want to NW; into six cluSRPS: Firm. IhP projudlcF-d; svcmd. the uniul‘nnm-d : Il‘ird than who are ufruitl of their uenllnnpn friends: f: urlh. lhose who always Shirk Ilwir dulles; ï¬fth. thuse who shrink f'ram new dulies because Hwy fear Ihen- innhililv m nevf'nrm them, well. and sixth. Inns“. whn fear the lllfluPIZCG of the ballot on immoral classes of wnmon. and who think Ihere is IOO much voting already. MECHANICS INSTITUTEâ€"Library of over 1000 volumes open every Tuesday evening, in the Masonic Hall, from 7 to 8 o’clock. Wm. Pugs- lev, President. ’1‘. F. McMahon, Sec. R E Law, Librarian. , ,, 7 WV“-.. “WW, ..m...»nm ,ulluu- P G Savage, Wm A Sanderson.Levi éub§,Joseph H Hall. Clerk. M Teefy RICHMOND H ILL CORNET BAND.~NIePtS for prac- tice in the Lorne Htmll every Tuesday even- ing 116.30 o’clock. Wm. Sheppard. Leader Senator Ingnlls thought it was time to settle the ï¬shery difï¬culties either bv negro-- tiatinn or by war The measure under dis-- cussinn was distinctly tune of retaliation. It was an eye for an «ye. a ï¬sh for a ï¬sh; mt insult for an insult- (‘nuntrips bud been inundated with hlnnd on law movmmtiO't. Senatur Frye declmed that the annals of historvâ€"even nfthe- Fiji Islands~miyhl 59 Seat-th withnnt ï¬nding cases of outrages In brutal and inhumane. All these cttHPS. he said. had been hrnught tn the attention of the Blitish GnVernment There was nnt a line in the. hismry of England for the last 300 years that gave the slightest reason to belivve that in the pursuit of gain. in the pursuit. of trade. she wnuld ever permit the right of unnlher t0 ï¬tund in the wav nf' her program. Senutnr Morgan thnuuht the law wuld be enacted withr-nl htood-thimtv threats. and Sen-nor Vest advised cmxtinm h was and to see Miss Amlmnv. llml L'rim vesnlule vmeuul of woman's ï¬ght for woman. just a little dincoumgpd A'wr waiting and wnrkfng so hard f'rxr furtv vPara. she acknowledged that the promised lmul seemed yet a long way nï¬'. She knnw that wouqu mus: have all her rights in limo-Inn! Ibo-re wusnuwllmg huw lung ahe would a-f lhv Unin Slates ;n purlionlm‘in Inngunge suitable to their onlmged fwlin'zs. EVERY THURSDAY, At his printing 0mm, Yonge Street, Richmond Hill, Ontario. Terms of Slbloriptlun:â€"-$10Uper nnnum in advance. When not paid in advance $31 50 will be charged. Transitory advertisements, ï¬rst insertion, per line .................................. Scents. Each subsequent insertion, per line. 3 cents. fl Contracts for time and space made on applies.- an. Advertisements without written instructions will be inserted until forbid and charged trunai» out rates. IL is interesting to be reminded now. and then that the American Eagle can still soar. and that the ï¬re of our revolutionary sires l8 not extinct. The belligerent oratory ot" Senatoxs Ingalls. Frye and Hale has funn- ished ample proofof this. The occasion was debate on the bill empowering the President to close the ports of the Unith Slates against Canadian imports. as 3 measure of retaliation. in case Great Britain persists in violating her trenty obligatitns by subjecting American ï¬shermen to in-a dignitivs and outmgPs in Canadian waters â€" in thin Senate gullmy nnxir-nslv wailing the result SPnfllï¬r Blair. of New Hump-- shire woman's has! Senatorial friend. had promiSPd to make nn effort In get this- qussn tinn nu for dehme at this hnur. The pet measures Pf SFth'nl Smmtors were: in the way as unï¬nisth husinsss. hm thpy gal- lantly voted against lheir'nwn hills in fflvut' of the ladies. Sannr [look was one of dune. HP hnd ilianfit'd tn hring up his liill pwvsnting Members nf' Par-gress f'mm acting as mum-ms for ruilmmls and ha mentioned that a distinguislto-d Indy (Miss Anthony ) had sent in for him thrpe timns Ihv day hefnrs. mud hp had refused to an nut to ser- her humus“ he kran it» would hp unahle tn refuse what she would ask. HP km‘w shn wnu'd ask him to whivn the claims of his important question in favor of hers. Th9 wnmen are nnt asking Ponzress to let tht-m vnte, as (‘ryngrvss has not that nnwnr. They ask Cnngross tn amee that the fnllnwing proposed snwndmpm to th Constitutinn may he submhtud tn thtn m-inus State Lnginle-Ps" “ The right nf citizens of the United States to Note shall um he dwied 0n ncqnqnt ofsox (‘nngrvss shall have pnwenhv npprnnv'ia'p leyielutinu. to enf'nrc-e the provinions of (llli article †Hair 3 dozfln Smmmrs made short spevobes for and against wnmun snï¬â€˜wlu‘i’. and than by vote of 34 to Hi We pv'npnsefl nmpndment was again rejected The dis-- appointed ladies in the anvrv renni'ad im-- mndiulnly to Ihe Mflmnn‘ivén Chm-chi when- Ihey (mailed Iheir nine":th mmuui onnvpnlinn in Washington. Thpre Ihm‘ discussed mun in genwal and the lawmakers Wth Ibo cause of wnmnn came up in the 89ml? on Tuesday. 'hPre wvaI ahnnt H hundred Indies fuom ull mm: of «he ermnlry uloadern in the woman sqffrugp mnvemnm who want to vote a chance In submit the Constitutional amendment on Woman Suffrage lo the Slate Legislatures. VILLAFE COUNCILâ€"Reeve, W111 Pugsley ; Coun- a _ , _ , , um. . n, ‘ Jun 28111, 1887. Eï¬ï¬il‘lage GE imtmg The York Herald. . H. KEEFLER, CHURCHES SOCIETIBIS IUBLISHED BY Our (-flice is opposite the U S. Putenfl Ofï¬ce. and we can obmin Patents in less time than those remote from WASHIXGTUN. We r-afer, here, to the Postmaster. t1 , ‘ pt. 0 Money Order Div. and to oflici Ils of the U. S Patent Ofï¬ce. For circular. advice, tnrms, um reference: to nctUul clients in your own State 0 County, address (.3. A- SN< )XV & CO. Deposits received and interest allowed thereon at c-zrren‘- rates. Nu notice of withdrawl re- quired Drafts on all putts of Canada, Uniten mates and Great Britain bought. uml sold. Toronto. Dec. 2nd 1886. uhtained. and all other business in the U. h Patent 0mm attended '0 for MUD ER A TE FEES Send MODEL 0R LRAWING. We advise us to nuteutnbiiihv free of charge ; and we m:ka NO CHARGE UNLE S W19 OBTAIN PA'I‘ENT DIREC'I‘ORS. K. CHISHOLM. M P. P. H. p. DWIGHT. ESQ, D. 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