“ ‘ "The Second Special Battalion ‘Royal Canadian Regiment, as the Transvaal contingent is ofï¬cially ‘=etyled, “is already several days out on its four *lt'ree‘ks‘l voyage to Cape TOWn. it Was with a sigh of relief almost When the ï¬nal farewells Were said. ‘Never in the history of the Dominion haVe the inmost feelings of the nation Been so deeply stirred, for never before have the conditions existed to 'ereate so intense a: sentiment of per- sonal and national patriotism. For "the ï¬rst time Canada has been given the opportunity of taking her place as an intregal portion of the Empiref aha she has seized the opportunity in s; manner that admits of no ambigu: “bus interpretation. She realizes to- ‘day as she never has before that she 1is indeed a nation, called upon not ’Only to enjoy all the privileges, but to assume the heavy responsibilities, *of that status. ' When Sir Wilfrid Laurier return- â€ed from the Jubilee proclaiming to the ocuntry that she had reached the standing of a nation, and was so re- garded at the headquarters of the Empire, there were, even in the Tanks of those who claimed to be leaders of the people, men who so little understood the signiï¬cance of his declaration, that they attempted ‘to ridicule it. But the Premier knew whereof he spoke: He Was able to i061: ahead and realize what pro- gressive statesmanship would bring to Canada. He bad faith in the policy his Government was prepared “to inaugurate; he had faith in the country that Was to respond to that policy; he had faith in the people who'had placed power in his ?hands; and to-day the most uncom- promising sceptie is-eompelled to ad; mit that the Premier‘s claim for Can- Mian nationality has been sustained under condition far more onerous than ever he had foreseen in those days of Jamie; rejoicing. Atchison . . . . . . :J. Cook, repairs . . . . . . . . . . :Bell Telephone 00., rent). .» "fl‘. Davis, gathering tools.. 1G. Chamber-lit), repairs Wm. Matheson. culvert . . Jno. VVilkie, sheep claim. . J; Sheardown, sheep claim 3&0. lacy. sheep claim . . Late war news conï¬rm the prev- ‘riour reports that the British have se~ cured another victory over the Boers iaround Ladysmith and Colenso. The British loss was 8 killed and 20 wounded, while it is said that the 5enemy sugared heavily in killed and wounded, some aispatches ‘p‘lacing ithe number at two thousand. The linfantry under General White storm- «ed a strong position held by the Boers, and assisted by cavalry almost annihilated their opponents at this The following bills were passed : IN. Campbell repair to 10th con. .$ .‘ ‘R. Beak, repair to bridge . . . . . . x J. Billings, salary . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 *6. Harper, gravel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 Jim. Hughey, gravel . . . . . . . . . . . . 11 «J. Thomas, gravel .. . . .. . . . . . . _ . . . ‘ Brown. repairs . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1 M. Dew, grant . . . . . . . . . . i . . . . . . . 1! ED. Cairns, repairs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . A \fG. Patterson, Court of Revision 2 'F. Egan,’serving summons . . . . . . 21 Bad; & Trainer, bal. grime. . . . 15 ‘Dr; Brereton attendance on 'S place. The-aef’newst during the past. few days is inost cheering and it is :thought that the brave general may :yet completely retrieve his reputa- tion and eventually emerge from his dangerous position with honor and 1credit; to himself and his men. 'King Council met; at N0b1e130n ‘on (30";- 28th: Members all prbsent. Reeve in the «chair. -Ԥ'or Saleâ€"J. Davina, - usineas Chancesâ€"Geo. Gowie. nughmn Councilâ€"J. B. McLean. Kohl business for Saleâ€"Mrs. Hulse. gymngeâ€"éykgqson & Syitzer. RICHMOND HILL. November 9, 1899 éEEEEQâ€"Wilkixih and Co. Cardâ€"Dr. Lawmon. For Saleâ€"Wm. Harrison King Township Council Ne W Advertisements. he fliheml. CAENAD'A'A NATION. 15 auuuuuua n q ‘ . . . r, bal. grcmb. . . . attendance on 'S 00., rent). .».‘ . . . . . 3ringtools........ ,repairs a. culvert . . . . . . . . leepclaim........ sheep claim...... pclaim « wmmwQNWWm W $100 2i 62; 21 70 1!. 175. 15 .00 1000 357 50 8 ‘10 MONEY Alanna amount ofprivatefuuds to loan on improved 1mm pro arty. Five par cent, in- teroay. Easy terms or repavmont. No com misuon ch ed onloans. Aggy-to A. .F. LAWREN . ' Freehold Loan Building. Toronto Ont Richmondam on Slhu‘dly'l. FREAY, Nov. 10â€"Auction sale of farm stock,- im- plemeuts, die-nah ’I‘ndmorden, the property of F. Dini & Bro. Sale at l U’rhmk. Terms cash. Enkmdb 6: Prentice; auctioneers. SATURDAY,Nov.11â€"Auctionsuie of ‘20 head of young cuttle at Emeler’s [lute], Woodbiidgs. Sale at; 1 o’clock. Terms 6 months. baigean & McEwen. auctioneers, TUESDAY. Nov. liâ€"Crodit} sale of farm anrck, implements, furniture, &c., on lot ‘23, 2nd can. Markham, the pronorty of Jacob Eyer & Snn. Sale at ten o’cnock ', lunch providul. Terms 11 months. N. E. Smith, auctioneer. TUESDAY, Nov. 14â€"Auction sale of standing timber, on law. Can-.1. Vaughan. the pro )- orty otDaniel Smith. Sale at one o’cloui. Terms 11 months. Eckm‘dh 62 Prentice, auc- tioneers. \VEDNEBDAY, Nov. 15~Creï¬ibjsaio of farm stock; implements rear of 100 2:3, (uh con, West York. near Rnwnm‘ee's Hotel, the property of XV.O.Dunean. Salem; 1 o'uluuk, Terms 11 months. Saigeon & MuEwcn, wwtinneel‘s. FRIDAY, Nov. 17 -â€"Ci‘e‘1lb sale of abundmg timber on lot ‘20, con. 5, Maugham the property of F. L. Stiver. Sale at 1 o’clock. Terms 11 months. Eckm‘dt (S: Preuï¬co, n‘m-lziunears. TUESDAY, Nov. Zlâ€"Credit sale of farm Block, im- p'-ements,&i:..onlot 22., 5th con. Vaughan, the uronerzv ofJohn Gillis. Sale at lili’cluck Dinner for those {mm a. distance. Terms 11 months. Eckamt & Prentice, amt-innate. WEDNESDAY, NO". QZâ€"Crennt sale of standing timber on luv 22, can. (3, Markham, me prop- erty of Homer: Wilson. Safe at. 1 nelock. Terms 4 monlha. Eckurcit & Pi‘cntica, nucâ€" tioueers. \VEDNESDAY, Nov.22â€"Credib sale of lawn shook, implements. on lot 31, can. 10, Vaughan glhe properw 0'1 Archibald Cameron. Sale at 1 o'clock. Terms 11 months. {Saigotzn & Mcâ€" Ewen, auctioneers. TUESDAY,NOV.28~Aucti0!1 sale of hnfel prop- erty, in the village of Edgely, on the gravel road between 'l‘horuhill and \Vnodbrin’ige. Sale ntl o’clock. Sn-igeuu 6:: MaEwon, uneâ€" tioneem.‘ WEDNESDAY, Dec. Gâ€"Anction sale of 103 mne farm being rear of lot 1.: ‘eon Scurborn, the property of John (I 1 . Also the :tgnk, implements and house‘nnnl fumi ure. bale at 12 o’clock. Lunch at 1'1. 3'}. Terms 12 months. Eckm‘dbï¬z Prentice. our: meets. @I'arbies getting; their bilH prmhfl at this Oflieewill receive a notice similar it) the above FREE OF CHARGE READ THE Canadian Home Journal Send 10 cents for sample (30pr You will like it. Addressâ€"‘- Oanadian Home Journal 00., Limxted 16-1 0-6 TORONTO. ONT. Teacher Wanted for school «man No. 14, Markham. Male 'ï¬eaohqr preferred. vPexuonal application préterrml. Duties to 10mmence January néxc. _ ‘ ~ Le'ggewBums’A‘that the sum of $20 be granted the King Plowmen’s Asso- ciation, to be distributed in prizes. Carried. Grill]a‘ughmuâ€"Davisâ€"that the Clerk be instructed to prepare a, Byâ€"LaW for the appointment of Township Salicitor and to have the same presented at the November meetingâ€"Curried. PRICES AT FARMERS' Wheat, white, per“ bush... Wheat, rod, per‘bush . ‘ Wheat, goose, per bush Oats. per bunk Peas, per bush _ Barlev. ner bush Turkeys, per 110 . Dressed Hogs, per (2% Geese. per 1b Chickens. per pun‘ Ducks.per pau- . . Butter, in pound rolls Eggs, fresh .............. Potatoes. pvr bag Apples, per bbl flay,clovat Hay, timothy . Straw sheaf. Next meeting of King Municipal Council will be held at 008g] ove’s hotel, Bond’s Lake, Nov. 25. CHAS. PATTERSON, S. LEMON, Clerk. Reeve} “Canada for the Canadians." OR’yOu can receive it with this paper for one year by sending our or- ders to the publishers of HE LIB- ERAL at $1.75. MONEY VI MONEY I A monthly magazine full of interest- ing reading matter and useful information for Burns-~DaVisâ€"that the grant to King AgI-icultuaal ï¬ociety be canâ€" celled owing tn their not, complying to the resolution granting the same. Gallangherâ€"ij'isâ€"Rhnt Councillnr j Legge be authorized to notify the Met- 3 ropolitan R. R. to have certain repairs : made to ditches 0n Yonge street and if t‘heydo not Comply at Once to put i the matter in the hands of the Rail-5 way Committee of the County C-oun- i cil:~‘~Ca-i'ried. Teacher Wanted Subscription ‘4price $1 per annum CANADIAN “WOMEN AND ' CANADIAN HOMES 18 -3 Enrunm ‘aitnrkzza. Sale Register. Appryje. Sty-L. m€bN.€jSed'y~Treas. Victoria Square. P. 0. WAGGn‘Ns. “3 0 '7) 0.70 . 040 0‘20 019 040 . 1(-0 .1300 .0000 900 0 43 0 ('7 5 12 0 C5 6‘26 0 32 $000 060 000 B00 0 20 0 50 2 50 14 25 00 00 10 00 047 040 060 5 37 Did you ever notice how fevï¬ peoâ€" ple are original in things they say and do? For instance, one man makes a fortune out of a simple 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. lThere is one line that is al- ways original, however, and that is: the 'bttsiness of Bradley-Gan'etson- 00., Limited, of Brantford, Ont, beâ€" cause they continually bring out pub- lications to suit the-times and seasonsy thus their agents are kept steadily‘at it and make big money. In fact, no other occupation is more honorable, healthful, luérative, or offers half as many opportunities for promotion. It is a life school. Many men and; women in Canada toâ€"day testify to. the truthfulness of this claim, in fact, it is eonceded on all hands, that one year’e'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. The Next Sitting of Division Court for No. 3, County of York, will be held. in the Court Room, ï¬ï¬mï¬â€˜ï¬ï¬, $26. 233, $338, AGENTS :â€"â€"Did you ever think of handling our latest work “The Light of Lifeâ€? If not, now isagood time to start. $3.00 a day sure; some make twice that. Experience or capital unnecessary. > ‘ BRADLEY-GARRETSON 00., Limited», BRANTFORD, ONT. RICHMOND HIL L WSW - WW. Done and Satisfaction guaru‘ " anteed. We also have on hand a full line of all kinds df dress- «ed and rough We have just received acar load of Which we will sell cheap for cash. Shingles ! Easting and Chopping LUMBER, First and “Second Class EEGEEQKD HILL, SHINGLES Innes 8c Sm!" THE _ LlBERch?" (DH-'13:}: Commencin" at 10 ai gr}. W Men Original. J’k gent, Parker’s Dye Works. Richmonfl Hill / Ad. 1 HUME, TAILO R- T. ï¬fcMAHON, ._..0N__ 7mm}; 0- MASON, - RICHMOND HILL is the place. to buy your Hurhess anc‘a ot-ht‘x- sirpplies. Single Hal-11933 from $10 up. All Work guaranteed ï¬rst-class. Saskï¬chewun and Black Galloway Robes, $8 to ‘ $20; J ute Stable Blanket-s,- 3’) cents t<x$2.50 each. Shnp9d Wool Blankets, $2.25 to $5 each. But/eh Kersvy Blankets, $1.25 to $2 c‘ach. Best English Hersey Blankets, 80x80 inch, $4 to $6 each". Trunks, Valises, Mitts, Gauntlets, and other supp‘lieSfas low as the lowcst. RICHMOND HILL" Q93" a"? ‘ m ~' 5%.}: HARDWARE STORE From 3 centgs yer r011 and up. 13mm your - own Buggies: and Carts. ‘ 1301):) i rim g; Pr'onaptly Done . JOB PRINTiNG Repairing Promptly Done. NE AT AND ATTRACTIVE B ichlnond E11111 DONE 1A? GEO. NECDONALD Having bought my stock of ranges before the raise in pxice, Iam sclling below city priCes for cash, in fact I ah: selling all? kinds ;0& H ardwa're ,_ Tinware and everything in ‘ my line cheap.- Stoves ~re- paired and all kindsf cf tinware done at rea‘sbm able prices.