Council adjnurned to meet on Tues- day. Nov. 14th. Mr. Wilbért Bowen ()1 Nonletnn. and Mr. L. Diceman of. fesmn spent Sunday with the parents uf the. form- er at Cress-creek Fax-m. Cosy NOOE, Qhé atxx-acaxve house and lot, belonging Mr. J n :. Prentice of Uninnville, is 'fresent, occupied by formerly of Green- Mr. Al. Albi‘u "was in the village this week Shaking hands with numerous friends. " Considerable sympathy and pity is felt for the uncnuth and digrespectable crowd of hondlums who insist on :Jak- ing the night hideous wi‘h their star- reaching screams and extremely in- sulting remarks to a respectable people. Surely something should be done and that quickly as‘the state of affairs is assuming a serious appear- ance and for some time has been re- garded as being in a most deplorable condition. and 12 cedar posts . . . . . . . . . H. Rumble, 28 loads gravel . . . . W. Matheson. culvert, 8w . . . . . . T. C. Street, 24 cedar posts . . . . J. Charlton, Evl‘loads {travel . . . . Wm.Buse,I-epairing road planer W. Diceman, 3 Jays’ with team J .Nixon,3 days’ work with team 1. McIntyre, 3 days’ work . . . . . . Hicks Bum, for spikes, &-c . . . . . Gr. F. Wallace. hauling plank. J. 12. Watson, hauling cedar. . . . 3.11. Cami for. cedar, plank. &q .1 “Mr. J. Grainger, Eden, and Miss Wood, Richmond Hill, have recently bean visiting. at. Faitview: Mr. Mervin Graham of Aural-31 has been spending a, part of his vacation at_\_?Voqdbjne Qotbagg. ‘ Ogen faces, open hearts, open deals at t, e Concrete House. ‘ Bradfm‘d Fair will be held on the dates originally set, Oct. 19 and 20. . Milkyâ€"Bo leâ€"that the treasurer be and is here y authorized to pay the following road accuuuts : D. Forsyt-he, drawing, 8m . . . . . . $ 3 00 J. J. Cook, 25 yds. gravel . . . . . . l 75 R. Rumble, drawing, &c . . . . . . . . 6 50 D. G. Stan , gravel, cedar,plank 1 5-3 Wm. Elm} le_, 1 day’s drawing J. 12. Watson, haulingvcedar.... 2 [3 J. L. Card, for cedar, plank. &c.815 12 Yonge St. Account, half to be paid by Markham. M. Horn, breaking stone . . . . . . . . $ 5 00 M. Onnley. breaking stone . . . . . L 12 30 Gr. Charlton, 23 loads gravel . . . . 2 80 L. limes & Sons, plank. ’cc . . . . . . 17 W» T. Hopper, cutting weeds . . . . . . 1 00 E. Martin, 1 tuise stone . . . . . . . 6 “0 John Steele. 1 boise stone . . . . . . 6 50 Chatterley, 1:! duys’fl work ‘ Carried. Bo‘yleâ€"Watsonâ€"thnt the treasure.- be and is hereby authorized to pay to Andrew McNeil for Vaughan Pinw- men’s Association the sum of $30. Carried. The picking season is upon us; can- sequently the young pe.)p1e are. hap- pily engaged during fhc'iz- spare hours in the pursuit of beech-nuts which are of_e_xcelleul'i qualiï¬y this -xu'tu_q1n._ 0n FriduEy revgnimt hs’t} Mr. Jos. Quantz of’ dge'l‘y'ch}: ' ï¬lm", friends in Greenï¬eld vicinity intinuing his journey homewm-d gmé- time later, having spent a couple (1L days at Mark- ham Fair. « ~. 7] The many friends' of EILEEN Wilson will regret to hear of the IJa'iIfiftll acci- de_n_t w‘hich‘befgl him lasy Sunday e’ve. Mr. A. Gnombs, “ï¬fe ‘amd son spent Sugday 3w Mgorwood Farm. ‘ I Mr. John Dead man, Wife and daugh- ter spent Sunday with their daughter, Mrs. Gen. Bone. Mr. Frank Boyle of Yonge St. called upon friends at Mr. T). S. Reamzm'h home on the ï¬rst day‘ 0*": phe‘ W991i; Miss Snider. Towing; who bmn rusticatiug with relati'vw; And fnends re§_1_1rned (m Mpndfly evmrigg, An increase of nearly $4,000,000 in two months in the value of the volume of exports is a decidedly gratifying state of affairs but that is the showing made by the trade re- turns of the Dominion for July and August. While the improvement is not conï¬ned to any one branch of trade it is mainly noticeable in the item of “ animals and their products.†which total $11,334,418 as against $7,949,664 for the same months of last year. ' Minutes of last meeting read and adgpdi. Come, let us reason together. Good Salmon. 100.; Home Shoe, Lynx and Maple Leaf Salmon. 2 cans for 250. Atkinson a; SwStzer. RICHMOND HILL. October 12, 1899 Members all ï¬fesent, Reeve Bryson in the chair The Municipal Council of the town- shi of Van han met at, the Town Hail on; Tue-sway. Oct. lQph. Strayedâ€"Milton Stong. Stmyed-â€"Thos. Lane. CAerk's Notice-C. H. Stiver. Court. of Revision â€"J . B. McLean. Stayedâ€"Isaac Walden Mortgage Saleâ€"A. Cameron. glmngeâ€"A kiyson & Switzer. .. u ‘1‘- bSEEEé-ii xlkiné (£004 Changeâ€"C. Mason. @111: :E‘Qiberal. New Advertisements. Vaughan Council News Notes. Us "r'vi‘ Le J. B. MCLEAN, Clerk. . . . . . . . .11) .1 W 10 . . . . . E 12 30 ye! . . . . 2 80 10 4b The Hon. J. K. Ward of Montreal, a. Manx~Canadian, sends to the \Vitness his copy of the leading Isle of Man paper containing the folluwing: “I see from this week’s Christian World that there is a paper carried on on the very same lines as the imaginary one described in ‘In His Steps.’ It is the Montreal Daily Witness. and is said to be the only one of the kind in the world. That can hardly be said to be a very creditable thing for the Christ- ian Church. Can any one doubt that such a paper must be an enormous force on the side of purity. righteous- ness and _.‘:;\ry gold and noble cause 2’ I can imagine few greater blessings that could come to any community than the : resence of such a paper in its midst. J 1st im'zgine what it would be to hsi‘e in this islanrl (the Isle. of Man) a newspaper absolutely free from ersonalifies, stories of petty scandal, netting news, and advertisements that could be to the mural detriment of the people. I am aware that for such a task a man of enormous courage and faith would he needed. .Tut if such a man did arise in our midst it Would be such a. call to duty to all Christian people as has hardly ever come to us yet. He would hava great. difï¬culties t \ ï¬ght with, but I wonder what right any . " us would have to call ourselves flowers of Jesus if we did not stand by him and see him through. Surely. this is no more utopian dream. It ought to be perfectly feasible. if our Christian profession is a reality and not a sham ; if all, or oven a large pot-ti m of the Church members, were to be governed by the rule ' “’hat would Jesus do?’ they Would make it quite possible for'such a paper as the one described as exi: ting in Montreal to live ‘ ,nd flourish anzong us. Christ began his work with the individual. makinga new man. and out of that new creation, all otlwr g: ml things are to come for nthers and for society at large Peformation must ll fun with 0urse.ves.â€â€" Rev. D. Inglis. U. in Mona’s ~Herald. Isle of Man. SATURDAY, DEG. Meet in the Temperance Hall on the ï¬rst Wed- nesday of each mnnbh. Asses: ment system. Pavable monthly. Lady or gentleman. Class Almgeamount ofprivatefuuds to loan on improved farm pro any. Five per cent. in- terest. Easy terms or repnvment. No comâ€" mission chargei 011 lo Aggy to A. F. LAWRENCE: Freehold Loan Building, Toronto Or at Richmond Hill on Saturdavs. J H. smnmusom J A. E.§>WI'1‘Z_E_BV, The author of “In His Steps,†the famous religious book, 0f which (IVE‘I‘ three- million on ies have n ;w been sruld. has been im new] to answer, in an article which he has Sont- tn The Ladies’ Hnme JOurna], 1;}? question which unconsciously earns ’00 the ngind after reguling his h wk : “ Is‘this Ian practicable in? our present, daily ife ?†Mr. Sheldon dm’s not evade the question. but anEWem it in a direct and vignruus manner, and tells exact-- ly what he believes would he the effect of his plan upon nu» lern business methnds and present-day social life. RICHMOND HILL: DIVISION - BIIURT. MONEY I MONEY I Mr. Fielding, Minister of Finance, will speak with Sir Wilfrid Lam-i9}. at Bowmanville on October 16, at Paisley on October 18 and at VVingham 0n Oc- tober 20. We must sell, peuple must buy, and We must be satisï¬ed with small proï¬ts as follows : Best Green Santos Coffee, 100. ; extra. quality Coffee, ground While you Wait, 186. ; 9 bars of Happy Home Soap. 25c. ; 3 lbs host pure Lard for 250. Atkinsun & Switzer. Thanksgiving prices : Heavy 18 in. bordered linen Towelling, 100.. ; 17 in. 8:50.; lar 6. pure linen Towels, 10c. each. At ’inson & Switzer. Robberies of letters are reporth again in the Kingston Post Ofï¬ce. A MANXMAN’S CALL T: DUTY. ‘110 Next Sitting nf Divisimx Com-tfnr N». 3, County of York. will be bold in the Court Room, Ripana Tabules: tor sour stomach. Rims Tabulea: gentle cathartic. Blch [AXLE Gums: The Royal Tempxars of Temperance helps the team. Saves wear and expense. Sold everywhere. 5mm: BY IIPEERL OIL 00.. Limited. Soiect Gounmhor. BIGHMGND HILL 16 to 25 25 to 30 30 to 3'3 35 to 59 39 to 42 42 no 15 45 to ~18 48 cc 50' Commencing at 10 a. m. T. F. MCMAEON, CLERK $500 25c 50c 63c $1,030} 55c mind Finuneial Sec’v emoooiwm _ W: To PATENT Bond Ilsa: may be secured by our aid. Address, THE 9‘1!" RECORD, Balflmm. Id. A ï¬rst-class farm of 113 acres in the township of Vaughan. Good clay loam, good buildings, Well termed and water-ed. Within a mile and a quart- all; let Yonge Street. Terms reason- a e. "158w to J. H. PRENTICE. auctlnn- ear. niouville. or at THE LIBERAL omce. u-u FARM for SALE AGENTS :-â€"-Did you ever think of handling our latest work “ The Light of Lifeâ€? If not, now isa good time to start. $3.00 a day sure; some make twice that. Experience or capital unnecessary. BRADLEY-GARRE’I‘SON 00., Limited, BRANTFORD, ONT. Did you ever notice how few pco- I ple are original in things they say: and do? For instance, one man 3 makes a fortune out of a simple i thing; immediately hundreds of ‘ others try it. This is human nature. While it is gratifying to be the “ï¬rst man †to bring out an idea, the great mass must be content to follow their leaders. There is one line that is al- ways original, however, and that is the business of Bradley-Garretson l 00., Limited, of Brantford, Ont., be! cause they continually bring out pub- lications to suit the times and seasons, thus their agents are kept steadily at it and make big money. In fact, no other occupation is more honorable, | healthful, lucrative, or oï¬ers half as 1 many opportunities for proniouon. It is a life school. Many men and Women in Canada today testify to the truthfulness of this claim, in féict, it is conceded on all hands, that one year's experience with this ï¬rm is Worth more to any young man or woman than two or three years at college, from an educational point of view, and ï¬nancially it is all that can be desired. We also have on hand a full line of all kinds of dress- ed and rough Which we will sell cheap for cash. We have just received a car load of Done and satisfaction guar. antecd. Shingles I Existing and Chopping LUMBER. First and Second Class .- Innes 8: Sons. SHIN GLES Few Men Original. Parker’s Dye Agent. ‘ Works. It does not pay me to sell poor harness, and it will not pay you to buy poor harness. I guarantee every set I sell : if it does not turn out as repre- sented will make right. I sell at prices so low that you can’t do better anywhere. A good custom made single harness from J, \ $10 up; no factory shoddy. All other supplies at prices as low as the lowest. Why buy store or factory harness when you can buy from the manufacturer at the same price, or less. Western Fire Insurance, York Mutual Fire Insurance Co. and London Guarantee and Accident 00.. Appraiser Canada Permanent Loan & Saving Co. “ THE LIBERf’cL†OFF‘VIGE.’ EARNESS - SdOP. There are no conditions or restrictions in the Unconditional Accumnlm tive Policy of this Association. The Extended Insurance clause, provides / that in case the third or any subsequent premium is not paid, the insured,†will be held cavcred for the full amount of the policy for a term of years which is deï¬nitely stated thefein. Paid-up policies are guaranteed aï¬cr two years, and Cash Values after flVc years. The Association publishes an interesting set of pamphlets, giving full partimlnrs in regard to its different plans of insurance, and will be pleased to send them, on application to C. MASON, - BlCHEJION D HILL HARDWARE STORE ï¬ï¬NFEBERRTiï¬W LIFE ï¬SSï¬GEï¬TIUN. RECHMOND HILL, DISTRICT AGENT. ALSO AGENT FOR JOB Repairing Promptly Done. HEAD OFFICE RICHMON D N EAT AND ATTRACTIVE Richlnond Hill DONE AT G} E(). Me I)ONA.IJD TORONTO. HIT; Having bought my stock of ranges belore the raise in pxice, lam selling below Clty prices for cash, in fact I am Sc lling all kinds of Hardware, Tinware and everything in my line cheap. Stoves re- paired and all kinds of tinware done at reason- able prices.