The strides which the Toronto D Star is making are the. feature of at £12pr rdmn in Canada. \Vithin n Mrs. J. vauon. ju. of this place «recently recs-ived Word of the death of ;her sister, Mrs. J. Patch. of Grass Valley. Cal., which took place. on the. >19th of December. De‘ceased was born laud spent hex-early life in this place and will be rmuvuxemhered by many friends as Emeline Cai'scadde-n. She ~Was a lovely gin! and during the many \years she lix'ed here she was a univer- sal favorite. She was furry-six years of age und‘leeu‘es a husband and two children. Deceased had been in deli~ cute lwulth for several years before 1101- death. I regret :SLewart is :iug. A committee Eomposed of Messrs. Evans, \Vnudcock, Pugsley, Hartman. Stokes. High, Gibson, Chester, Hall .and Lundy was appointed. vested with 'fuli poweis. to deal with matters of dispute with the Metropolitan Rail‘ way Company, during the time the Council is not in session. A. Hutchinsnm The chair will be "taken by Mr, T. Herbert Lt-nnnx of Aux-urn. Tickets for ten. and enter~ mini)an 2') cents. A special car on the Motrnpnlitnn Railway will leave North ’1‘um‘ut.oat;5.30. and returning will led-w: Curtvis‘ Corners :Ifti‘r the en~ ertainuwut. Bussos “‘il convey passengers from Yonge St. and return. Return tickets frmn Tempemnceville 400.; Thm‘nhill, 2.30.; Richmond Hill 15 cents. Messrs. Jnlm Boag and R. J. Gibson were elected Industrial Home Commis~ sinners by acclamatiou. The report of the Ind ustrial Home Commissioners stated that the institu~ -tion was crowded, there being 110 iu~ mates. Herbert Baker, “’hitr‘hul‘ch, was appointed the cmmty student at the Guelph Agricultural College for the term commencing next October. Extensive preparatinns axe in pro~ gross for the Oyster Supper and Gnn~ cert to be given in the Methodist, Church, on the evening of \Vodnes- day, the. 7th of February. The talent secured for the concert is ï¬rst-class as may lw judged by the fuliuwing who are to take part: The Mendelssohn Chm-istvers, Richmond Hill: Miss Eva. Pete!) and Misses Strut-ban, Aurora; ‘Miss Ettie Childs, Eglinton; t-he Missgs Case, Miss Blanch Folliobt and The. election of County Commission- ers resulted in the appointment of Councillors Johnson and Hartman. Councillor Norman’s resolution re.- garding the supervision of electric railways was adopted after some dis- cussionl .As adopted it reads :â€"-That the Committee on Legislation prepare, «and submit to the Council for approv. &al at this session a memorial of the On- ’-tario Legislature they will enact such legislation in regard to electric railways as will fully safeguard the rights of the people in their highways, and proâ€" vide against the creation of monopo- lies in local transportation : that a commission on board of arbitration. with power to enforce its decisions. be .anoiuted, to whom shall be referred o l matters of dispute. in relation to fares, freight rates, services connec- tions, etc. that when the stock in an electric railway requires a value be.- yond the outlay of the investors the, rates for passengers and shigpers lie-so reduced as to approximate t 6 natural value of the service. On Tuesday Councillor Pugsley gave notice of a motion to petition the L0- 011 Legislature to amend the law so that towns separating from counties should not ' beneï¬t from the county high school grants unless they contrih~ ’uted to the High School fund at the same rate as other municipalities in the county. The County Commissioners reported iast, Week that, no l'easonnhle oï¬'cr had been made for the old Court House building. Uonnnittbes for the year were ap- B‘ointed as follows:â€" inanceâ€"Fisher, Norman. G'ardlmuso, Bong. Chester, Johnston. Bylaws and Legislationâ€"Evans. Pugs- lev, Gibson, Lnndy,High,Gux-dhonst‘. 'County Prupcxtyâ€"Buker, Lay, High, Stokes, Johnson. Printingâ€"\Voodcock, Hull, Norman, Lundy, Chester, Hartman. Educationâ€"Hartman. Hull, Gibson. Loy, Woodcock. Equalization â€" Hall, Bong, Evans, Baker. Fisher, Ley, \Voodcock, Stokes, Pugsley. The. Council on Thursday voted $190 to the National Patriotic Fund, and $50 each to the Gmnty’s representa- tives on the second contingent. A I mnt of $100 was also made to the :lospital for Sick Children. Ex-VVm'dens Stokes and Davidson and Judge McDougnll were appointed a Board of Audit for the your. Messrs. Guardhouse and Pngsley ave-re appointed representatives on the Industrial Exhibition Association Board. RICHMOND HILL. February 1, 1900 Chmguâ€" H. C. Bailey. Changeâ€"Atkins!» aSwilzer. Exocumrs'suleâ€" . Norman. Noncoto Creditorsâ€"Duncan. Gmub. Skeans 13: Miner. Horses Wantedâ€"A. Marcia. R’xunoa and Organsâ€"W. J. Clark. New Adv.â€"TheDnmimon Company. ii!“ Qihrml. New Advertisements. Temperancevifle A Shining Star. County Conn 011. to say that, Mrs. :George very low .-at time of «mu Toronto Daily eature of new: \Vithin a). few To PATENT Good. Ideas may be secured by Our aid. Address, THE °"ENT RECORD, Baltimore, Md. moss in mainly ( sï¬l‘rtighc nae. uo unvalupe, Hubert Chicu gu. goo.ogonaaoe‘eebasuoeonemo .00.. XV: The Canadian Order of Chosou Friends have elected ~their nfljcers fur the current year which are as follows : P. 0., R. \Villiams; C. 0., H. Fisher; V. C., W. H. Cluhine; Rem, H. Homo, Assistant Rec†D. M. Boyle; Treasur- 91. J. 0. Steele; Prelate. J. E.F1~ancis; Marshall, J. \Vonds; VVm-den. \V. H. Johnston ; Guard. B. \Veldrick ; Sen- try, J. Martin ; Rep. to Grand Lodge. R. “'illiunw. King Refurmers held their annual meeting at, Kettlohy on Friday when the following officers were elected :â€" Pl'esidvnt, Jus. Rogers; Vice-Presiâ€" dents, R. \V. Phillips, 0. Hall, S. \V. Armituge ; Secretary, W. (‘7. Ex :1 wt. Among the speakers of NW :xiltHLOUH were Hon. “'m. Mulock. Postmaster General. and Hon. J. Davis. (Tom- missiouer of Crown Lands. The regular 25c. cottonade at 251:. ; the regular 200. one at 180. ; the rogu- lzu' 15c. one for l3§c., ought to he at- tractive goods on Friday and Sutur- day. Atkinson & Switzer. Lnuk over our prices for Friday and Saturday. and you will ï¬nd the goods all genuine bargains, very favorable for buyers. Atkinson 8; Switzvr. Mr. J. K. Osborne nf t‘hv Massey- Harris Company has receh ed a unble- gram from the \VaI-Oï¬ice stating that his son, Lieut. J. \V. ()sbnrno, of the Scottish Rifles (Camemnians ). had been killed in action in the Tugeln District, on the 24th of January. Dn notlot gnldm) opportunities go to waste, but take advqnlaguuf 0111' special pricas. Atkinson & Switzer. The Ontario Legislature will meet on the 14th of February. Friday and Saturdayâ€"decisive re~ ductiuns at the COHCI'I'LG. At Osgnnde Hall on Friday judg~ menb was I'Phdeled unseat:ng Comic“- 101- F. G. Miller of York township, he not being possessed of the necessary property qualification. It has lately engaged one of the host drawing curds 'm the Ixews‘pape-r hmi- nes‘s in the person of Sam Hunter, the curmunist, who went over this week to The Star, whuso front. page here- after his humor will go to enliven. Anothm- addition 10 Th9 Star’s stuff of more them passing interest was the en- gugmlwnt of Mr. Jue Clark. " Mack " of Saturday Night. The Star’s munâ€" agemenb are gnihg the way to make {hie paper the must readable iu Cum- :1 u. Its eon-espmuienre from the Cana- dian contingent in South Africa in- cludes some of the most interesting letters that come to tell the people of this Dominion of the trials and the gallantry of ovr soldiers. Seeing that; the markets and ex- changesm the world‘s great tradng centres are all closed before the after- noon papers are printed, it has been one of the. unaccountable things that the morning papers should ever have been looked for and waited upon for their commercial and ï¬nancial pages. The Toronto Star takes full advantage of the time of its publication at 4 o'clock in the afternoon to present full and reliable reports from all the truth ing centres, as well as the local ex- changes. These leports are published ï¬fteen hours ahead of the morning papers. In war news The Star has forestall- ed Its competitors on many important occasions. ANTED â€"â€" SEVERAL TRUSTWORTHY Irsousiu this state to man-mo our busi- their own'aud nearby enunbiï¬s. It is otï¬ca work conducted at home. S'Uaxy r. $990 a year and expensesâ€"deflnite,bona- 3 mans. no less salt; . Mohlhly s75. ICES. Encmse self-ad ressed stumped pa, Haxbert E. bless. Press" Dept. M. L 1-3 News Notes, has been put in th!‘ front ity dailies. it has cut away Toronto traditiun about :.fâ€" Wwï¬ml a e_._~-- n w; anew;- thf‘ “nut ~ Sale Register. { mm; 0 , . a; I»? :6.» O _ ; l, h _ Tms my. [‘ny 5 â€"Credit aa’e of-lnnn sH-c‘l. ‘ R g a 10. u- i iluplmnonw. J: un 10!, New. 5. Mn nu, ‘ “R! ,g .3 a ' _ ‘ mmwmw‘nuâ€" gnuâ€"H cut mvzay I “< I _ i 0f Toronto, Canaflnâ€"the coming enmv puny fur the farmers of York 00. Business Solicited. GORE; ()F GALT Manchester, of Londonflng, BRITISH AMERICA, OF TORONTO, CANADA. â€"ALSOâ€"â€"- 'mg gzï¬ggfl. ': $1.0 m gamma. IO. MASON, J. T. SAHGEON, READ THE He is also still keeping ALL KINDS OF LUMBERnu haudnud in a. few davs will be nrepurel to supply DRESSED LUMBER of all kill-1s auddo PLAAIN‘G AND MATCHING of all kinds at lowest prices. Patronage salicmed ; satislaction guaranteed Send 10 cents for sample copy. You will like it. Address-â€" “Canada. for the Canadians.†A montth magazine full of interest- ing reading matter and useful information for The subscriber would respectfully intimate tn the publiu Lhn b having xebnin the chopping mil REA PL n1: I R221 pl'np"l'0d to do Famin Washingâ€. Gents Mu! lmdias' 13m- lineu a sneï¬n‘zty. “'urk gum‘ antced and patronage solicited. 55-“ TILLIE MAXWELT L1“ N-u 1 and No. '2 so“ in Richmond Inn by W. A. Sanderson. Druguist. And doubled its cnm'mity. he will during busy chuppmg season and until number notice chnp Sioudqy. Vi’m‘ines‘dny and Salâ€" uwhey of each week. Is successfully used monthly by over 10.000 Ladies. Safemfl‘ecmal. Ladies gs]: your druï¬lgist for Cook's Canon Root com- und. Take no ot er, as all Mixtures. pills and mimtlons are dangerous. Price, No. 1.31 at box‘ No. 2, 10 degrees strangensa per box. 0. 1 or §,.mailed an receipt of price and two 3-cent stamps. The Cook Company Windsor. Ont. WNos. 1 and 2 old and recommended by all responsible Druggxata in Canada. 1% EB $37 - ESE}. ï¬ï¬ï¬??§§~§% Class J H. SANDERSfm/ Select Commmot uucm Tommy 11mph FATURI} imp «ray Meet in the Temperance Hall 0" the ï¬rst Wed~ n95 \' of each munch. Assessment. nys. m. Payable mumHy. Lady or gentleman. Terms 8 n uucnoneel‘a \VEDNK>lA\'. I Knock, imp“: Gnu. 1. W est VA Eu Canaï¬ian Heme Emmi .Ekiolnnond Ii ii] Richmond Hill. Subscription price $1 per annum Agent for the fnnowimz stock Fire Insurance Companies, viz; 16-]0â€"5 CANADIAN WOMEN AND CANADIAN HOMES Canadian Heme Joumall‘o., Lizmted you can receive it with this paper for one year by sendmg your or- dox's t0 thp publishers of THE LIB- ERAL at $1.75. nay YORK MUTUAL, Eenry Marsh. Ewen, auctiunvor The Royal Tempms of Tempersmce In. lo'ulu Alcidwou, nuvm Pumas gubmuu (IF CHARGE A First-Glass Cash Mutual. Cook's Cotton Root Gompouni 45 En 48 46 cc 50 LAUNDRY emums, .k 01an3 er JDE of Wm Fuh'y '3' wins, 62 Um outbs‘ El] ‘2‘ anus. Mr: 135 5(‘0 61k: iredit sale 0! hum stx ck. on lob 18. can. 2, Whitâ€" mty of Alban- Brnwuix Terms 8 uxumhs. Surgeon uearï¬. huh: bills prim-ed at this ice similar In (be above Credit. snlo ( . furniture. eta.. .«n {m-wwn Bumk),bl 1131. Sale at. mm ;. Eckardt. A: P euna rmlif. sale uf 590. J A. E. SW11 Suigenn .000' s 1.5m TORONTO , ONT . Su'm at one months' ore‘nb. uh Kl'm.‘ Sale of mm n Mm ’I‘onn ‘x emit ll lob 3,00 the i he Axe Handles, 5c. up; Crosscut Saws, 500. per foot up; Axes, 70c. up ; Rogers’ Butcher Knives, IOC. ; Pocket Knives, 5c. to 750.. Cow Chains, zzg-c. Hardware, Tinware, Stoves, Hockey Skates, 50 cents, com- plete, and everything sold at a reasonable price. Repairing Gentiemen’g, Laéies’ and Children’s Shoes. Full Wiéth Factory Cotton, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 and 90. a yam. Fuï¬ Width Bleached Cotton, 8, 7, 8 .. and 109. ayard. Lansdowm 0am.er Gotmn, 100 mi. Easy terms of pa) ment. Samples always on hand. HARDWARE STORE \V'e p u rc And so can afford to give you bargains for your money. Custom work a specialty; repairing promptly and neatly done ROBERT SEVERS "WV". 23". CLARK, SEW/ENG MACHINE You cannot fail “to be phased with your Selection. Shoes to suit everybody, both young‘and old. We are doing a stxictly mmmfl; I: \‘ZlHCl .3131 Promptly All kinds of Tinware made to order. .~~< (I thousands of yards of Cotton before the ad» (- in price W'ill sell same at 0H paces. GAEEH BU$§NESS Come and inspect our new lines of Ef‘you want to buy a, C. ABLEY, MAPLE ï¬ï¬ichxnon‘d 1‘} ill. R-iclunond Hill all on or write Done. No. 10. E Any customer 5 presenting this Coupon and 85. Cents at our store on SaturdeyFeb. 8,Wi}1 receive 500 worthofanypieoe of Factory 01‘ e. Bleached Cotton. E iohmond Hill “IS-3mm“ â€" "â€"fl' '_cust01_I;e_r ; mmm