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The Liberal, 6 Sep 1900, p. 4

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Mi§s Evelyn Blissixf'l‘omntn. has *bven the guest of Mrs. E. McDonald foatrhe ngs_t,_two Weeks. If any person has doubts as to 'whether Canada is going ahead with leaps and bounds, let him consult the trade and commerce returns which are issued every year. Those blue books show that in 1867, when Con~ federation was formed, the British and foreign trade of the country was about $130,000,000. In 1896, or twenty-nine years afterwards, tl.e ‘trade had increased to $239,000,000, and the 1900 returns show the trade returns to be $372,000,000. In other words the increase during the last four years has been greater than the previous twenty-nine. This is a. showing of which any country has reason to be proud. ‘ Mr. afid MP9. G. Metcalf und Muster Victor, of Patterson. and Mrs. Robt. Graham of Tnmntn. were the guosts 9! Mr. and Mrs. A. Dudy on Saturday ’mk ‘ 7 A nfimber of young people from here 8-(-beDdI-‘d a. private picnic at Lake \Vil- c0591; Saturday nfLernuou. ‘ Miss Nellie Fl‘anks left- nu Monday tn resume her duties as teacher in the Gudel‘lcl) Model School. ' A football match was t6 have been played on Saturday evening between the Maple and Sherwood teams. but as they were so late in starting. they played only half time. neither side scqring. ‘ ‘ Mrs. J.. Dennis of S‘Veaton. who spent- tlm past week with friends here. re- ‘ug'ged home on Monday. Mrs. W. C. Sandersm; find daughter of Toronto. are visiting frieads in the village. _ ' Bresei has been found guilty of the murder of King Humbert of Italy. As he was tried for wilful murder he will be placed in solitary confine- ment for the remainder of his life, in accordance wiuh the laws of that country. Had the charge been treason, he would have sufi‘el‘ed death, which is not considered so severe as that; of life imprisonment in a dungeon. iConlmcncin'g with fall wheat, the yield is good, notwithstanding the losses sustained by winter-killing in several localities. The yield of spring wheat will be in excess of the average. Barley as a rule has been good, although discolored in some places owing to recent rains. The «cat amp is a large one, the reports being favorable from nearly every ‘county. The reports as to the rye crop are almost uniformly favorable, and the yield per acre will be above the average and generally of good quality. Peas have not been sown in large quantities on account of the (bug, but where the crop has been ~harvested the estimates are decidedly ‘encouraging. The season has been ‘a. favorable one for beans, and the limited acreage devoted to their growth will make a better showing ’than the average. The hay and clover crop is a variable one, and on 'thc whole is not satisfactory. The prospects for corn is good. except in. the extreme eastern part of the prov- ince. There will be a good yield of potatoes, especially the late planted varieties, and all classes of roots at the time of reporting gave promise "of being of fair quality. ' The.Epworth League. which has been closed for the past two months, will rcwpen next, Monday evening. The members purpose holding a ten cent social on that, evening. zmd 'a). pleasant giule is expected. > The August report of‘ the Ontario Bureau of I’hdustries, issued by the Minister of Agriculture, regarding ‘the crops 0‘! Ontario, is very en- couraging, and éhows that on the Whole the crops throughout the Prov- inee are considerably above the average. 711.1de51!) VHILL. September 6. 1900 ‘Chsngoâ€"H. C. Bailey. Chaugeâ€" Imperial Oil Co. Changeâ€"Wilkins 6; Co. Changeâ€"Jerry Smith. Vaughan Council -Jas. B. Hellman. @112 fliheml. New Advertisements. THE CROPS. Maple The Next Sitting of Division Court for No. 3, County of York. wiil be held in the Court; Room, Filling Horses Teeth a Specialty. PUPILS - ' ‘WANTED. PRICES - MODERATE. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 5, 1900. will bring: me Io youndoor without} extra cost. HAMILTONâ€"Wm. Heudrie. j1-., G. T. R. agent; Grant-Lottridge Brew- ing 00.: Jenksmfittler; Pilgrim Bram, J. 0. Ryckmnn. dairy; Green Bros., Bluchfm'd, Prayer. Dwyer. undertak- PPS: John Robinson. Wm. Mills. hotels; 0. Armstrong. T. H. & B. agent. W. Westluke, Thus. \Vebster. L.Cam- 610", Andrew Mch-t. G. Godfrey. A. Watson. Ed. Mnody, W. Collins, Jas. Bilgle, John Buttgn. A. \Vitherspoop. BEETONâ€"J. Ruiney, J. Keogh. M. Barry. J. Barry. J. Kelly. S. Ellis. 0. Andrews. J. Thompson, R. Semple, W. U. Brnwley. W. J. Dwyer. H. Hulse, \Vill Copeland, Alex. Coultiel', If ymfhave but time to bring your horse l£p_(>)§§‘ciil‘d_t9 my ndflgess. PAL- AURORAâ€"Bambury Brns. (livery), R. Wells. T. O. Hauler. \Vill Phillips. Gr. 5W. Knowles and J. W. Bassett, butchers, T. Caster, G. Davison, ‘V. J. Fennell. Dave Scanlon, J. Fleury & Suns. fnundrv. WOODBRIDGE & CLAIRVILLEâ€" MEI} HOUSE, RICHMOND HILL, RICHMOND HILL DWISIUN - GOURT. NOTEâ€"Your horses’ stomach gets out of condition, have colic,indigestion and other troubles. Do you [wow the cause ? It is in most cases because they cannot properly digest their food. They need the “grinders” and "hooks" attended to, and the sharp edges of the teeth smoothed down, a had one rev moved, and the mouth carefully and properly healed up. By doing this your horse will thrive on half the amount of food, will become fleshy and greatly improve in all respects. Besides, he will be mere tractable to the hit and line. They Wiil not aloh- bel‘and will take. the hit wiIh kind- ness. The Way I trth the horse is en- tirely different to any tieatment by veterinary surgeonsâ€"that‘s the reason why I moot with such big success. No man can tell‘the Condition of a. horse’s mouth till it is examined. A horse will stay fat with a had mnn‘h as long as his (ligPsthP oigans “'1” k. hut when they quit working the grain will come through him whole. A hmee'fivill mu from 3 months to SIX years- hel'ore his digestiw- organs fail. I hate treated over 5000 horses’ mouths. and have the highest testimonials from every own- er. Since coming to this section of country I have treated on an average 75 er week. References as follows : ICHMOND HILLâ€"Bert Hopper. John Palmer. L. Innes & Sons. D. Glass, Geo. Dihb, Mrs. Gregory. Chas. Thompson. T. Johnston. Thos. Oliver, W. Furey, Hill BIOS, James Lawson. H. F. Hopper, E. J. Cable, Thos. Lud- fordLW. Rumble, J. Glass. “7. Baker. VETERINARY DEVENJ‘ m the Palmer lloustic-innoud lllll 1,000 HBRSESJW'EE C. B. LITTLE 3103350313 BILL, Oumumucinq at 10 a. m. T, EgmcMAHOX CLERK "Liberal Asssiaiion 0n Centre St. “Vest in the village of Richmond Hill, six acres of landl Themis a geod well on the premises. the place 18 well fenced and under- drained. and is in a. good state of cub. tivation. Temps to suit purchaser. Ht Wu 3-. PROCTOR Ammfortahle brick dwelling with six acres of land. more or less, on Richmond Street. Small ugcbard and plenty of small truic. , Goui weu‘ custom, burn and qther oixhbmldings, Apply to July 19-21:: JAB.‘ FBEEKJ Ricth mu the 9m: English Remedy. Sold and recommended by druggisn in Can-dc. 0111 re able medicine discovered. 33 guaranteedtocurea forms 0! Sexua Weakness. all enacts 01 ab“ or excess, Mental Worry. Excessive noon! To bum. Opium or sumulsnu. Mailed on rooeiP’ of price. one okage 51. six. $5. One m'uplea. MMcvfly. impnlgta tree to any mama. , , , n..-a--- n.‘ 7:3 Wood‘el’besphodiueis sold in Richmond Hill by W. A: SandersonDtuggxst. At, 1.30 p. 111., for the purpose of Se- lecting a candidate for the House of Commons. Return tickets will he issued from all stations of the G. T. R. in the Rid- ing, good to return on the 8th, at fare and one-third. VV.H.GRANT. J.L.MCCULLOCH. EAST TORONTO, Also Jelly. Apple Butter, Boued Cider and ’ Vinegar We, the undersigned beg to notify the public that we are prepared to run for the season 011900 as follows : We will start on Monday, Sept. 3. CIDER APPLES WANTED Which has been re mdm-vd‘hv The Herald Publishing «1. of Mnntwnl. frum the latest and most natural ghutngmph of the Premier eVm- takvn. .‘he [)0] trait is about 20x16inchesâ€" Just the right size for framing. Leave your: order. cider 81. filly W You MILEâ€"v.2 FDR TEN 8%???3 My promise is to refund the money paid for repairs if not. sntisf'actory. In cases of cheap Watches where I cannot guarantee my work, I will advise you to that effect before the work is commenced. JERRY SMITH. PRACTICAL \VATCHMAKER. Substa'ntial gréwth and good rep- utation are inseparable from these. NOMINATING CONVENTION It doesn’t amount to much to always promise and never perform. Nothing ever attains confidence in this world except that which is at- tended by honesty and truth. For 5.118 at very low mm. (3115 omen! are respectful}? retjnesmd Lo flJd do alx busmusbuu the Above may: 1 we are not living near the mill and customers coming any other day would find it inconvenient. And will continue torun on Monday of the second week and Monday and Tuesday of the third and fourth vuek and from October 1 to November 10. we will run SIR WILFRID LAURIER, EV’E RY I) A‘Y The East, York Liberal Association will hold a ALL LIBERALS ARE INVITED. Promise E‘ridav, Sept. 7, Parties wxsbing to cure cider can have it done right at the mill; the cosh» but a. trifle extra. FOR SALE In Boston’s Hull, village of FOR SALE are. ‘Punphleta tree to any mama. The Wood Company. WmdmOfl EA ST YORK And This Coupon President. EDGELY In Fget at, THE LIBERAL 0F ICE a portrait of f- WOod's Fhoap‘hodlnu. Except Saturday \VINGER BROS A quantity of ~ANDâ€" Performance Sec’ y-Treus. REPAIRING PROMPTL 1’ ‘ DOI‘IE. Gang-‘Plovvs. VValking quxwfs, 'ROD£$ Pulpers. Seed Drills, Disc Harrowvs. Cultivaa tors and Diamond 'I-Iarrovvs. Jacob Eyer and. Son... Binders, l‘IOVVeI'S. Rakes A: 'I‘M'ine. REPAIRING PROM PTLY DONE WICKLESS OIL STOVE C. MASQN, HfiRDWARE STORE WELEENS ($5 COL. Our stock of Whole and Ground Spices for the pickling and pre- serving season is complete. reshness, Purity and Price is right Spice I have a large stock of the best make if graniteware thatl so“ at very low prices. Also the Blue Flame Eavetroughimg‘ the best Oil Stove (m the market. TESTMONIALS FURNISHED. 166 and 168 King St. East, 3 doors west of George Street, Toronto. Rollers, Cutting Boxes‘ Scufflers and Turnip Duns= Harvest tools of all kinds. Agents For The Following. DEERING RICHMOND HILL All kinds of Flow Shares and Sole Plates. A specialty. $633913; \NILKINS & (30.. H. O. BAILEY, MAPLE. BELL & SON MANN DICK Any customer presenting the Coupon and 250. at our store on Saturday. Sept. 8, will receive 40 cents worth of. Spices. NO. 89. Nails at less than factory prices. Barb and Plain Twist Wire away down below factory prices. ace and 6 Best Auger Bits only 3151.50. Solid Steel Hammers 35c. each. RichmondEHfll

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