Shinglesï¬oorsï¬ash,Blinds Flooringï¬heeting,Mould- ing‘s, Etc. Are running full time every day, and we are lherï¬fvre in a posi- tion to turn out work on the slim-ï¬st untico. We have a full stock of dressed and rough IJLAB I}: A lmge amount of improved farm pro; tares'L. Evy terms 1 mission charged on 1‘ Until {tn-the!- notice l-Iuils will be closed at the Richmond Hill Post Ofï¬ce as follows:â€" MORNING .. 8.00 EVENING .. 6.15 . N‘.B.--Regiatered Letters must be handed in I Wan Flfteen Minutes earlier than the above mentioned hours [or closiua. OFFICE CLOSES AT 7.80 P M M. TEEFY. Postmaster. FLOUR MILL Camp Elam, S 0 S â€"â€"Meebs second and fourth Wednesday R T of Temperanceâ€"Meets ï¬rst Wednesday of each month Fire Brigadeâ€"Meets ï¬rst Monday of every mom]; Pam-i0 bemry and Reading Roomâ€"Open Tuesday. Thursday and Sahurduv evenings Enworth Leagueâ€"Meets evorv Friday. I am prepared and Lndies' ï¬ne unused and putt Uï¬urch of Englandâ€"Services at 3p. m. every Hyundai. ‘ Pres yterinn Churchâ€"Services qt 1: a. 1.0.. and 1. . 111. Sunday School at 2.30. Prayer meeting ednesday evening. Roma-n Catholic Churchâ€"Services on alter- nate Sundays ate) a. m. and 10.30 a. m. Methodist Churchâ€"Servicos at 10.30 a. m., and 7 p. 111. Sunday School at 2.30. General prayer meeting Thursday. evening. RCoht‘nond Lodge. A F and A M â€"Mests Mon- day on or before full moon Cour Richmond, A O F â€"â€"Meeta second and 10pm ï¬â€˜day ‘ INNES & SUNS. L. MONEY I MONEY! Richmand Hiii Wis “f‘E-‘L‘OZl-g‘ewa 0 U Wâ€"»Meets fourth Tuesday of each month H Leave NeWmm-ket 7.30.9.15. mm a. m; 2, 3.15. 4.15.6.00. 7.30 p. m. Leave Richmond Hm 7. 3.20. 9.55, 11.55 a. 1a., 2.40, 3.55. 455. 6.40, 8.10 p. m. havoc P R Crossing at 6. 7.20, 9.40. 11.30 a‘ m.; 1.30, 2.40. 4.00 5.40. 7.45 [L m. Lone Richmond Hi118,10, l0.80 n. 111.; 12.20. 2.20, 3.30.450, 3.30. 3.35 p. m. METROPOLITAN TIME 3'KBLE Anyone sending a sketch and descri tlon may quickly ascertain our opinion free w ether an invention is probably patentnhle. Communica- tions strictly conï¬dential. Handbook on Patents gent free. Oldest agency for securing pnflems. Patents taken tin-ouch Mann & Co. receive tpegiul notice, witiiout charge. in le_ RESIDENCE, RICHMOND HILL Riclnuon (1 111311 Which we will sell price Calls from a distance prompsly attended to. 3mm: Emerém. POST OFFICE NOTICE 'B'rbinbh Oinco HOUSE P Between Toronto and Newmuxket LUMBER, LAUNDRY Village Directory. Prepared for building â€"OUR-â€"+- AND FACTORY We also have GOING NURT E GOlNG SOUTH Hammer at a reasonable SIIJOS TZLLIE .\l AXW'ELI N’éwysrk ;).u‘ toloan on Wink 0 Con} '(Of the ï¬rm of Eckardt (R; Prentice), agent, for the Massey-Harris Labor- 'Szwing Machinery, \Vagous, Plows, lScuï¬lers, &c.; also the Sawyer & Massey Engines and Threshflrs, the Brantfm-d“'i11d~)1ill, and the Up-Loâ€" Date Toronto Fanning Mill. All The undersigned will receive tenders up to noon on TUESDAY, 4TH OF DECEMBER PROX., for supplies of butchers’ meat, Creamery butter-,flour, oatmeal, potatoes, cordwood, etc., etc., for the following institutii-ns during the year 1901, viz. :â€"At the Asylums for the Insane in Toronto, London, Kingston, Hamilton, Miniico, Brockville and ()rillia; the Central Prison and Mercer Reformatory. Toâ€" ronto; the Rel’orinatory for Boys, Penetanguishene; the Institutions for Deaf and Dumb, Belleville, and the Blind at Brantford. Exceptionâ€" Tenders are not required for the sup- ply of meat to the asylums in Toronto, London, KingstonJIalnilton and Mini- ico, nor for the Central Prison and Mercer Reforinatory, Toronto. A marked cheque for 10 per cent. of the estimated amount of the contract, payable to the order of the Honorable the Provincial Secretary, must be furnished by each tenderer as a guarâ€" antee of his bona ï¬cles. Two sufficient sureties will he required for the due fulï¬lment of each contract, and should any tender be withdrawn before the contract is rewarded, or should the tenderer fail to furnish such security, the amount of the deposit will be for- feited. Speciï¬cations and forms of tender may be had on application to the Department of the PH vincial Secretary, Toronto, or to the Bursars of the respectch institutions. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. Newspapers inserting this advertisement without authority from the Department will not be paid for it. J. R. STRATTUN, Provincial Secre- 19 Half a mile we Chopping done :my day of the “Kek at East J. H. PRENTICE Nicm 21-3 Came to the premises of the under- signed, lnt 14, 2nd con. Vaughan. on or about, the 10th of Nov., 1900, one snLall black pig. \V. H. Grant, President The owmï¬- “may have the same by proving px'opertjjgdBaxylgfxpenses. Nov. 22. 2m A farm consisting of 50 acres, being part of lot 8, 3rd con. Vaughan. There are 14 acres of fall Wheat, in the round, 10 acres seeded down. The alance Is all plowed, and there is no waste land. A good stream of water crosses acnrner of the farm. Frame house, frame barn, driving shed, stables and other outbuildings. The land is clay loam and in good condi- tion. Half a mile fxom school, church and post ofï¬ce. Terms moderate. Possession given at any time. Apply to T. H. KEYS, TENDERS FOR SUPPLIES, 1901.’;‘ Our fee returned if we fail. Any one sending sketch and description of any invention will promptly receive our opinion free concerning the patent- ability of same. “How to Obtain a. Patent†sent upon request. Patents secured through us advertised for sale at our expense. Patent taken out through us receive special hotice, without charge, in THE PATENT RECORD, an illustrated and widely circulated journal, consulted by'Mahufacturex-s and Investors. Send for sample copy FREE. Address, my. _Burli:zment Buildings, Tux-onto, Nnv. Evans Bullding, 3th, 1900. MONDAY, DEC. 8, 1900 1.30 p. m., for the Election Ofï¬cers and other business of im- purtance. MAGER’S MILL, ‘Vill be hC The Annual Meeting of the CEGPPING 312w gavmmmmts FOR SALE York Reform; Assam U11 ionville. STRAYED M3. MEEWNG. 0V 1d at Unionville on village. GEO. BA'KE'R, ESE of Richmond Hill VICTOR J. EVANS 8L 00., L. McCullnch, Sec'y-Treas kEpz Hill. Concord P. O. Carrv ille. Electiun of 21-2 (Patent Attomeys,) H. A. Jsiness R909.in in Sux'ings’ Bank Depart- ment- and interest allowed at Gamma}; Banking Business Transacted. For other particulars call at the Bank. The sul‘scdber would .‘cspectfully intimate to the public that having rebuilt the chopping mil‘ He is also still keeping ALL KINDS OF LU «BER on hand mud in a. few clays will be nrepare-l to supply DRESSED LUM BER of all kinds and duPLANING AND MATCHING of all kinds at. lowest prices. Patronage solicited ; satisfaction guaranteed REGREIET €351 mg!!! gs maï¬a Raï¬ Remedies, I don't know what. is their composition, but, this remedy of mine is composed of Fluid Extract uf White Pine, Wild Cherry. Balm of Gilead Buds, Spikenard, Blood Root, and Syrup, beautifully mixed and nice to take. It is prepared by me, and me only, \V. A. Sanderson, Richmnnd Hill, and sold at, 25 cents per bottle. and called Magic Cough . \Vednosdny am} Sal- y M each week. Mï¬ï¬ï¬ï¬â€˜i, BEGEMER 3, 1900 Cmmuencinq at 10 it. In. T. F. MCMAHON CLERK ls successfully used monthly by over 0,000Ladles. Safe. effectual. Ladies ask your dru gist for Cook’s Cotton Root Cam- and. Take no 0L er. as all Mixtures. pills and mimtlons are dangerous. Price, No. 1, 31 get box- No. 9. 10 degrees stronger-.33 per box. 0. 1 or h, mailed on receipt of price and two B-eeni 8mm . The Cook Company Windsor Ont. ESP '9g._1 gm! 2 goldqndjecognmended by all The Next Sittil: No. 3, County in ihe nTpoï¬slblé Dr Cough Syrup for 0011th and Colds. Bronchitis, Asthma, eta, gives im- mediate rel-i015 It, is composed of the best remedies in th‘e market to-day for the treatment, of coughs and colds. You ask. what is it. anyway P Well, 1 can tell yun. Other ()f Ca nada RECHMOND HILL Notice of withdrawal not neces- sary. All deposits payable on demand. (7:2 pizal Henry E? RICHMOND HILL l CUUGH RISE; SYRUP J. F. ROWLAND. .Oook's Cotton Root Compound busy chupplug season iurther nonzco c MAGIC WASHINGTON, D. C. DEPO SITS g 0f Divisim) Courtrtnr of York, will be held Court, Room. EH} if Chanda. EéNT METES. $1.000.000 700,000 fiarsh. 1nd uut-il mp Lamond Hill by SEEM during the AG ENT CONFEDERATION LIFE ASSOCIATION : DEAR SIR,â€"Kindly accept our thanks for the promptm'Ss in have paid the claim on the late John Bray. Cheque handed to us your agent. P. G. Savage. for the full mmmnt. Claim papers were at your Ofï¬ce on Oct. 9th and cthno issued the same day. Yours Truly, CONFEDERATION LIFE ASSOCIATION : DEAR SIR,â€"Kindly accept. our thanks for the promptness have paid the claim on the late E. B. Harris. Cheque handed t your agent, P. G. Savage. for the full amount. Claim pzlpH-s ‘ at your ofï¬ce on October 17th and cheque issued the same day. of Policie Of the way the Coniederation Life A£sociati0n do their Business. ‘ MR. P. G. SAVAGE: DEAR SIRâ€"Accept, my thanks for the cheque handed to the amount; of Insurance carried by my late husband with t Life Association. Cheque issued Nov. 27th, the sauna day as presented at their oï¬ice. Your ‘The L'b 1 dB '1 Sta i for1 ogreayggr am y r l ‘ The Liberal and Daily World for one year Q“ The Liberal and Daily Globe r" for one year . $0 The Liberal and Evening r0 Globe for one year 3 - 0 The Liberal and Daily Mail 4 and Empire for one year ' ’ The Liberal and Evening 9 [’0 Mail & Empire, 1 year 33' 0 The Liberal and W’kly Mail t†0 and Empire to Jan. 1, ’01 ‘1) The Liberal and Weekly Globe to Jan. 1, ’01 a The Liberal and Weekly " Globe to Jan’y 1, '02 The Liberal and W’kly Mail and Empire to Jan. 1, ’02 CLUB EN G" RATES PROOF THOLBY AND} W J AMES O’BRIEN, WOODBRIDGE {ICE STOUFFNILLE, Oct. 12. 1900. mom; HILL, Nov $7 $3.75 ()lll‘S 5&3} 75 Truly. MARIA J. HARRIS flILIz in: A I: JANE GARY. 'erent kinds .oduy being unfederatwn papers were 10D ETI‘I BRAY 4, 1900. u day by p1 cscnud 1i( you