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The Liberal, 21 Feb 1901, p. 5

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‘f‘.’ 1‘s?) ‘ it 95 .‘ a ’2'; A 4: >7 so ‘ 5-33, ti gift/3:53 V.) :5 (may a.» :9 cs 1 o \ (“x , / '.:.,‘.~_’:f, i_,,.. n ' ,’ 7 llicmiosn Mini. rein-airy 2:, iii-n ' ("I - < £14§KJ Acllflfiw. Yesterday was Ash \Vcdnesday, the ad\ cut of Lent. Regular meeting oi". toanorrow evening. v .onrt Richmond ‘ m «wk “us- £2835.L’ufi‘efifiifilinc-sitc.\LL-‘(fa.‘lflfl§"l¢w.fimfimmfmmmwfl~ - » "m. ~ «5:; xx. .2! II _V 7 7... , . . ..,,.-._ . W, . . _ AT TllO HILL. The first draw iii the curling; match fortiri-silvci~i;:i1,: resulted as follows : 1'1. (fox deflated llev. .l. (lilisoii; l). Doyle drfwilwl A. I". ‘.n, and II. (‘L‘IPI i’\"l ~|4i4l\- “\v 1\. \\ ard defeated .l. ('ousius. The sec- ond dra v, commencing on Friday, will he ill-liven] lirlil. (‘ox and H. Harper. T. Hughes and .1. Harper, J. ‘ Aloigan and .l. 'l‘i-eson, Dr. ()allanougli and it. l£(':;'ll‘,ltll'.1 J. I‘thifl and ll. I \Vard. t Mr. A. J. lliune is getting his tailor“ int; estath «illllt'lll neatly painted and paper-i d this \Vl‘t k. I Mr. John Lawson of North is spending a few days with his hroth er, Mr. Jas. Lawson. Roi-tiers \Vcre held in fit. Mary‘s (".iui'ch (' l' England) yesterday after- iroon. fish \Ve'lncsilay. Mrs. \V. 1‘3. “'iley is spending: a few days with her sister, Mrs. I“. It. Means, Aurora. Mrs..l:is. |.awson is home ac" 'n after \‘is tint: her daughter, Mrs. \‘i'right of E’larcrnont for about a month. On account, of the cold weather l'h'. B'lcElroy's Ie, l'Ilgiii Mills, was post- [)0]ch until Saturday of this week. Maximum (ill-'Illlyrrillilllll‘llllli(‘tlsl at Atkinson it Hu'lllclus‘ Storey is this Week in Mr. \V. T. llamil on attend HI: the annual rneetirigof the Grand Lodge, A. U. U. \V. / Mr. Ed. Gallanough ol' 'l'lioriiliill, one day last wcrk rt ccivcd a severe inâ€" jury to his hand hy lll‘lllfj; thrown against a fence when his cutter upset. \\'e can say no more than the goods themselves say. Atkinson it Switzei'. For report of King: Edward‘s speech. markets of the world, mine explosioa in 15. (1., doings at Dominion l".irlia inent. Ontario Legislature, 8.1.2, see iii- $l(lr' pages. Miss Maggie l.‘,.'atfoot. of (lakville returned home Monday after a short Visit with her friend, Miss llaunah Garhutt. ifilie w~ s accompanied home by her sister, Miss (‘yhella L 5l)l.ftt(il;. Our hin hockey s played the {list match of their lives Friday evening. They defeated a iunior team from the City by a score of 7 to 5. MixJohiistOn refereed the match. True economy lies in haying good things. Atkinson & Switzcr. The parlor social at the Hector-v of Trinity church Thornhill was a..an- ccss hoth financially and from a social standpoint. The receipts were about $10 and the host. and hostess made cveryhody feel perfectly at home. Leeds Richardson. Esq” of Maple. .was in the Village Tuesda y on his way to Hamilton as delicate from his lodge to the Grand l..o(lge, U. U. “fl, Annual Meeting. Mr. Bernard Halley, who has been siill’ering from a lingering illness, seems not to improve, and during the past few days has been iii a critical condition, at the home of his sister-in- law, Miss Ross. Richmond Hill curlers defeated Newmarkct here on Saturday by 5 points. 1dr. Nicholl‘s rink heat his opponents hy 3 shots and Mr. M. Boyle‘s side were up 2 points. The ” return " match will he played this afternoon in Newniarket‘. Mr. J: '. Klinck of Mooscjaw, Assin- ‘ ,jl10ltl, N. \V. 1‘., who has spent the past two years in that Section of country, is spending a few days with his brother, 2nd coir. Markham. Mr. Klinck speaks iii the highest terms of the country as being one of the most fertile and best fiil‘llllllg Sections of the. “rest. ANNUAL MEETING. The annual meeting,r of the Rich- mond llill aiid Yonge Street Agricuh tur-al Society will he held in the Lorne llall, Richmond Hill, on Saturday. March 2, at2.80 p. in. All interested please govern themselves accordingly. You like good thingsâ€"we supply the best. Atkinson & Switzer. \' 11. LLU R E. The Vellore Literary Society will give another eii'tt-rtaiiiineiit Friday evening of this Week in the township hall. Mr. J. \V. St. John is billed to occupy the chair. A good programme is pl'oiiilscd consisting of solos,chorus- es, i-ecitatioiis and instrumental music. The Nashville Orchestra will assist and several dialogues will add to the interest of the event. RICHMOND 11] LL \‘i'ON AND LOST. The Richmond Hill hockey clirh sent two teams to Markham to playthe local l“:ll‘.l$ of that place on Friday Fch‘y 13th. The senior tealii was too fast for the Markham seven who,how- ever, played a very hard game but were beaten by a score of l to 3. The H. II. Juniors sull‘ered defeat to their heavier opponents by -l goals to 1. Toroiil o ‘ 'l‘llii CANADIANS Illl) IT. The fact Ill-“i the for ward part taken by the ('anaillan troops at the battle of Puni‘llt‘lit‘l'g was largely iiistrinncnt- ,al in forcing." General ('ionje tosur- i l l l l l Read Atkinson & Switzer‘s quota-- tions for the last. four days of the month. THORNHILL. A Carnival will he held in the Skat- lug rink on the c\ eiiiug ol' \Vt-duesday. Felirnary 2.7[h when a silver clip will be given for air open race to he \voii on two separate occasions. The Tlipai- i 111.} Baird will render a chorce pro-. gramme of music. Kink open from 1.30 to 1'] o'clock. Admission, 1.) cts.; Spectators arid children, 10 cents. render has now become accepted his- tory. The \Vccltly (Hohe is present- ing its yearly stilrscrilici's with a picâ€" tureol'tlrat lllt'lllfll‘.‘il)lt) scene. Their corrcspondcizl.hy Frederick Hamilton. and ot hers, who wi-ie eye-witnesses of that lllt‘llltll'nlilt‘ lialllc, say it glvvs it most intelligent idea of their position .‘lll’l that, of the Boer-camp. A Copy . of it can he seen at this ofilce. MARIN Ell IN AYLMER. Mr. Albert S. Savage, eldest. son of , lit‘th' .‘s‘avagi- of this village, and tran-ller for the iii in ot‘Micklehoiough A: liliililrcw, 'l‘oionto, was united in iiiairiage yesterday to Miss Lizzie \\'ales of Jamaica. The mai riage took place at the home of the bride‘s aunt in 1", inn-r, where she had resided for some years past. The bride and groom are expected here to day to remain a few \\'(’(‘l\\‘ lit-fore taking up house- keeping in 'l'oronto. Their many friends Vllt‘l't‘ will wrslr the young couple every success in life. (JAitHy’ilLIi Mr. and Mrs. J). Reaman of this place have the sympathy of their nriiiy friends in the loss of their little son. llaroli Roy. “There is a home for little children Above the bright blue sky, \'\'here .lesus reigns in glory, A home of peace and joy. No home on. earth is like it, Or can with it compare, For evi ry one is happy, Nor coile he happier, there." Figs 49;. Best golden dates, 7c., Mince g‘reat lUc.. Pure Gold ji:llies.1(lz'., Green Coffee 13}. Atkinson & Swit- zer. SA Y5 H I’SBANI) \VAS INSANE. Before Judge McDongall a Surro- gate case was commenced by Mrs. Ii. Id. Birkett to recover the full amount. of her deceased husband‘s estate. The will disposed of property said to he worth $2.000. To the \Vidows and Orphans Home was left $500, to the llioeesan Mission $200, to Miss Flora Langstalf ,500 and the halance to .lennie, L? e and Susanna Leaf. The widow asks that the will be upset on tin-ground that Mr. Birkett was in- sane. The case comes up again to- morrow. MRS. PEARSON DEAD. Mrs. Benjamin Pearson, widow of the late Benjamin PearSon of Aurora, and mother of Dr. N. Pearson of 50' L‘olltge stir-t t. Toronto, died at an early hour this morning at her son‘s rc Hence, as the result. of a recent at tack of paralysis. Mrs. Pearson was the, daughter of the late Cyrus Dennis, who came to York County in 1795. He was a United Empire. Loyalist, and bought a farm near Newmarket, and lived upon it all his life. Mrs.Pearson was horn in 1817, and was a. firm ad- hir-ent to the Presbyterian Church. Her husband died lll 1688. HOCKEY MATCH. The hockey game billed for to-night promises to he one of the best played here this: season. The “HR. Johnston (’0. team are leading in the City CCU]- mei-eial League and are playing the best of hockey. The local team have improved wonderfully the last- few Weeks. The forward line play togeth- er and put up good comhination while the change of two cover points make the defence almost impregnahle. The cluh hope, to See a larger attendance at iii-night’s gainethziii has been at the last. few matches. v MoXTREAL, Dec. 1900. To the Public iâ€"Your druggist is hereby authorized to refund the pur- chase priee on a twentyâ€"live or fifty cent bottle of Greene's \Variaiited Syrup of Tar, if it. fails to cure your cough or cold. (Signed) The Lester H. Greene Co. THE FEBRUARY CANADIAN. The February Canadian Magazine, is an attractive issue, with five short stories and six illustrated articles. “The Passing of the (‘ontingents,” a short article by Norman Patterson, is a delightful summary of the part played by our soldiers. 'I‘heilhistra- tions show the celebrations iir I'lali- lax. Montreal and Toronto. Martin J. Griffin, Parliamentary Librarian, writes of Darwin, Spencer, Huxley and theothergreat men of the cen- tury, under the title, “ Dying: Speech is and Confessions of the Nineteenth ('eutury." P. T. McGratli, the New- foundland journalist, writes of the question in that. colony. This is illus- trated with pictures of the Premier, the leader of the Opposition. Mr. Mid, and other notahles. (‘laude Bryan has a readable sketch on \Vinston t‘liurcliillea clever piece of work. Marjory McMurchy writes of Gaspe, and .loliir Reade continues his articles on the progress ofthe century. The celehrity of the riroiitli is Dr. A. H. Mackay. Superintendent of Education in Nova Scotia. The stories and deâ€" partments are up to the standard of our national publication. Thoughts for the thrifty in Atkin- son and Switzer‘s Iquotatton for the last four days of this month. the 6 s19. “'I'I‘li 'I‘llE (‘ALE fa‘I... Two rinks from the ('ali-donian Clll'l- i ing (‘lu'n came up from Toronto Tues» day and played a friendly game \\ itli ‘ our men. The visitor-i were defeated , by 2 points. The following is a stirriâ€" , mar-y :â€"â€" I} . (‘Aiacnoxniss lticiirios‘n iiILI. , a a a S i lev..\.\\'ightinaii (3. .‘lcllonald J. George l“. Mvrhonagliy i (3. Edwards .1. Palmer 1". leunle, skip. .8 M. Boyle, skip. . .17' F. Bullcr \V. Eyer . ,5. Alison J. lCllsltrl‘l Ill. ll. ltainscy \V. A. . :iiderson "1‘. McIntosh, J. ll. Sanderson ship....16 skip....0 (‘AllNIVA L. \Vhat promises to he the best carni- val held here this season will take. place in the rink, Monday, l’eh‘y 25. under the auspices of the Hockey club. A race for a silver cin isoneof the principal features on the hill also a hockey match between Nt-winarket aiid llichiuoinl llill air event which always planes of much interest and great. cXciteinciit. The secretary has rcccivcd a number of acceptances to â€".\Tâ€".-. ATKINSON 84. SWITZER’S Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday, Feb‘y 25, 26, 27 and 29, the four last days of the month During these days we will sell: , the challenge issued in Toronto papers Best Cooking Figs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . _ 33H: Extra Lemons, 300 size . . . . . . ... . . .15 on behalf of llerbert Martin of ngliii- [full Tmmt, Matches . , , , , _ , _ , , , _ , , 711‘, (‘ini'nn's hos-t Soluble cocoa. . . . . . . 22b ton to IskIate any amateur in Toronto Splendid coffee. ground fresh _ . . . . l5 (‘owan‘s l’erfcctioii cocoa, I ll).tln.27 0“ "1"""13" Ml'v l‘il‘ml RUIN”). llH' ll hars (,‘vameo Soa . . . . . .. . . . . . llendorp‘s cocoa . . . . . , . . . . . . . . . . . . 23 . l‘lllilllt‘lll' 330,.“11'45 FIG'U'II' (if the l)oâ€" )0 bars Happy Home soap .. .. . l<‘arinosa . . . . . . . , . . . . . . . . . _ . . . . . . . 181k ‘ niiniou, has siguilicd his Intention of 12 bars Castlle soap . . . . _ . . . . _ . _ . . 25 Swiss Food . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . “13% competing; and Mr. Lar i-y Pl])ll(‘l', Fair-bank‘s tar soap . . . . , . . . . . . . . 8 lialstoir's Breakfast food . . . . . , . . . 13; 220 yards hurdle champion of (‘anada (‘relluloid Star-ch , , . , , _ . , _ , . , , _ , , , 9 ()m- Rotrllltll' 50c. (Toylon tea . . . . . .45 intends to try conclusions with Robson No. 1 Laundry starch, 5 lbs for .221 “D 50 l'lVSilll tea. . . . . . . . .45 and Altll‘llll two and his (rltl :l(l\'t‘l‘s:tl'- Benson’s N()_ 1 Corn Starch I . I . ' _ 7 K‘ 30 ,];|'parn ton. , , , , , . . . 27 ies. Several other fast ones from the Bpngim‘g En;|1n(\l slum-h , _ I _ _ I _ I ' . 83 H 2:, U , , , . _ . , 23 S‘“"“””‘ll“g 1““"W “1“ “XIWCU’d t0 Heinz‘s Bulk pickles . . , . . . . . . . . . . . ‘. " 40 Coffee . . . . . . . . . . . . 35 compete for this valuable prize. Best cleaned Patras currants .. . . .10. “ 10 Extract» . . . . . . . . . . 8 (,IIIIIIIIIVIHR KIIIIIIIIIIIII lIIIIIIIIIIg IOCII 11.1.:llllj‘lI . . . . . . . . . . . RI.- {Ialue ltihhon 'tc:i,Il. I‘I. package. . . Maple Leaf salmon 13 for 23' Best tr. ' h .- ba 5 d . . . . . . . . . . 10 . :lllldll tea, lac, package . . . . . . . . . . i H I I‘ I I I ‘ I ,I I ‘I .I u- Roi al Dome lead . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , R} Malwa tea, lac. package. . . . . . . . 13% ‘ iatoi s, (,(i! ii and peas, 3 cans for not. Tummy Dnmoleu1 11‘ “.1 .. ,. on . .k. i 18 IAtkIIISIIII & HWIIIIIIIII .T t I, I. . . . . . . . . . I . . . . . . . . I . a \\.r tia. .. c. pat .igt . . . . . . . . . . l W I II 7 7 If III_A 7 l\0n Such Liquid stove polish ..... 8 Extra Prunes . . . . . . . . . . . . . - - 5 “ ‘ " ’ " ‘ ”" Non Such stove enamel . . . . . . . . . . 7 Corn, Peas and Tomatoes, each . . 7; 9E; t'El‘Hfi Black combination shoe polish . ..l.'r Lynx salmon. 23 cans for. . . . . . . . . 25 ; Bevinâ€"ii. his lace rusiririIiIce.I lot. 3, find on. Tan comhination shoe, polish . . . . . 15 (Jill own Baking Powder . . . . . - - ~ - 13% fr: I1:th 17' All’uhi‘hi’ Pure Gold Jellies . . . . . . . . . . . . . l) ('entreville Kippered llcrring 91} Inna-“mu, 1'“ “Hump,” pmn'etm.v_ “1.5.1”, Mince Meat . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 ll lhs. rolled oats . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .25 RE:\"J\'â€"hh Citri'uliu on sum-.1 -.,y lv‘.h'\ it», Best Pure Lard . . ..... . . . . . . . . , 12 105 lbs. rolled wheat . . . . . . . . . . . . . .25 ‘l.ll("\', :iil'ioiti-on oflltlllul nir<i.\f1‘{ft§i0 lttiruian, are . 4 months. dale Register. And will give. Ten per cent. ofi all Staple and Fancy Dress Goods. The remaier of our stock of Men’s and Youths” ITirsters and Overcoat: we will slaughter with big reductions. FBIDAY, Fol-'3' 22â€"Aui-Licn Stilt; e! a farm, farm Em 'lt, dun, lot 47, let t'iin Milnknani. tho '4'} arty of it). n_ Sisley, {kilo at l o’cli ck, '1 ci'urs tor cl) tots. U niniths. Saixnndi. full'l‘l‘dtlll. aur tears SiTi'rioAv, Feb 2.; 7 cit-.n sale of the Golden Lion Hotel, inn non the menu. . at in o'cawli. Also a number of urilcii coma, l‘lvsarot t5. l‘ientirc. auctioneers SATiiiii).\v, Fe'i'y all rel’ostlinzicd sale of farm stock iinnleoenis. oi: “ill be sold by public an. Ltii on lots :31 and 5.4. 1st. con. Markham. Yongc SE, the pl‘Jll‘JTCV of J. l‘. Mth-oy, V. S. soc am I. 'Iaiuiss months. Srilgcon & Dltlviwen, auction: r5. TULR“)AY.1‘Clle :5 â€"Aui:tlou sale of farm stock. 'titmia. ” months. The Goods are all first quality and this is a good opportunity to get best value. .ttkinsan £ gwitzer. Terms 1 . ‘en, KUCIS. l'AY roliu7~tirelit sale of farm stock, etc. on lot 2'}. con. 5 Vaughan, the property 0'. 'zinie-i (lawn. ‘l‘orursd mos. ‘3lequ d: i\1- .ven. auctian . HAY, Feb: At‘i-erlitisaaeof firs-sh milith ca sponsors, stems. eon, at. Huciies’ liuful 'l'noiutiili. Sale at I. Terms 1 inontns. Eclmi'db 6? Pi ice, on tlonecrs. 'l‘nUr. DAY, F ' ' (.ieait sale of farm stock, iuioieumut . on lot ‘5, 5th con Vaughmr the pmpcityof tl' v l‘eVins. Sale at. one. Tar-ma 8 muntns surgeon and McEwcn. ullull.rllt‘i:llԤ. Fiiinn, Mari h l et‘i'n on iul. .31 1st. con. A “trio of farm stock, etc, 'ear ilond's batman: pro] cin i)! W. I. 1! 'li]. Salon? 1. terms b inouili Sueiier a lou-c'li, .iuc:ioneers. MoNis.‘.Y. ‘Earch -1~(,rg..it. sale of farm stock, ii:., em 'AHR, eon, on lot “.011. 9. property ot ling” liros. ‘1 Gi’lil: b' in. Surgeon .5: Mc- l‘iweri,iiiicts. ’I‘Uizsin.’ 'llurchSâ€"(flredit sale of farm stuck, etc. on lot t‘, (ion 7 Viiugli Ll], the property of Wm. Smith. Terms 8 mos. Saigeuu (Si Me- lu‘wen, aucts. VVEDNERDAY_ March 6â€"Aiiction sale of horses (1' cat.th m. the l’nlinor Hausa, lticliurouu Hill. Terms 7 montus. Saigon: & .\I:-E'.veir, aucts. .t‘nUiisDAY, March 7â€"Auetion sale of farm stock, implements, uto., sit King Er'eek, the proper- tv ot I’uttos I’m-:5. 'l‘uruisa mos. Suigeou & Mclflwen, nucts. TBURsDAY, March 7¢Credit sa‘s of farm stock, inipleincnts,cbe., lot; can 2, West. iork, the pi’opei‘tv of Wm. ‘is'lale. SYLG at. 1. Terms 8 mos. Eckurdc dz Prentice tLLIULS. Fain/w, March 8 vCI’ELllE said of farm btuL‘k. im- plements. lot 21.corr. 9, Kinn, sat: property of James Alt-Douala“. Terms 8 mos. Saigsou dz McEwcii, tracts. l“1uDAY,I\1tll‘t'll suf'redr‘t sale of farm stock. implementh audi‘ i'i.iture,on lit 1. coir. ‘2, Markham, tlle property of Charles Pei-ry- man. .5 trout. 1. Terms 7 mantns. Eckarut (Q Prentice, truitiomeers Elite lllSlli’lltltij lit. The sixty-second annual meeting of Elecmc CHI 2 hoth m. 150 the Gore Fire Insurance Co. was held (Jim-tee..- Pma, 2 [Joules for dire at Gait on the 26th of January, 1901. QhuseIS 131133}? home: 1031350 The total income from all sources Etiggiffififi‘n‘gftcfiff' 1°“ was $131,01Ltl0 and the disbursements chasegsvmp mist. .1 Lin; Turpentine i5c amounted to $100,648,333 leavin 7 $31,â€" Piercc'Is lfirvorize rest-Till 11m tI‘v LI‘ M 279.92 as the balance to the ci-Edit of B:::i:,:(1{:l'llect‘gig‘llcglmummy “'0 the year’s transactions. Out of this Williams: pink leiig,;t;c,,3ior 51 I the directors haVe decided to make a. Dad-1:5 Kit‘lucy P}lli~'._}3‘c refund of 20 per cent. on all monies reâ€" 00“" 5 19‘4"” Plus ""° ceived from the members of the Corn- Parmeele's Pills 15c I I KIilbui‘fisglggrggptzNIerve Pills 36s., 3 for 31 any. I‘lretotnlassetsoft iecompan V81"? 1 I 2; , ‘. gr; linidunt [ti $433,325.11 of which 9&1}:Efilffig'gllfgrgf55, mm M 199.11 are iii cash or cash items. The Lime/S Show mi) D ' total liabilities amount to $58,000.20 McDoug’dll's Sheep Dir) leaving a balance of assets over all Elhow" She”? 13‘“ liabilities of $375,513.91. Reserve for re-iiisurancc all other liahilities “'79:.00920. Total assets available to pay lossrs $433,823.11. The amount of insurance in force was $5,677,027.00. The Gore is an up-to-datc Home (‘om- pany and is noted for its broad policies and liberal settlements. t‘all. write or phone J._'1‘. Saigeoii, l Maple P. 0., if needing ivisih'ance. Explaining the form otpolicy issued by the (lore costs not-hing. I have Owing to poor health I am giving up business. NINE NE "v’ WILLIAMS SEWING MACHINES The latest drap-liead, which I will sell at bargain prices on easy terms. Also Three Secondâ€"1131111 Organs Very cheap. VV. 3'. CLARK, 0nd iii“. .. Am-lwâ€"rfir34 Iifi’ichan and Patient; Medicines At Cut Rate Prices. Steam Refined Sea! Oil for line on cattle. C551 by all the large ca’tle expirrtera. guarantee this Uri ta kill all :i C Use wherever pic; on. We will it) cts. (pi tl‘t (“‘75 cm. gallon. Saint-1‘s Syrup, small :50 Aurmw‘n Cutiirrah Cure Kwu‘ltlli'a’ Spirvin Cure, in Gillcit's Lye lac pcr‘ tin ' l‘ltfisstlh l‘oiillr'y l’anm' Moxie in Eng l’i‘o lii -e liutlf,11‘iililluzl\VlUC,S'JC (‘irstoi'ia 231: Neitl-a's Food ‘tlic Epsom Salts, ‘Jc lh., 0 lhs. for 230 Sulphur" lb.,'.l lbs for 1' (jlmrhex- lls:lf‘,ll3,1‘Jll)fnl‘ 5!: Perfect n.i Ointment. 25c Pin» No God Luci-Oil Acl‘l for c rig oiilv r Condition Powders, all kinds You“ own 1’ weiph inmlo up Caicfull ' in pure li'ugzs Cain-rill LU \\ tltel‘~\v11l'.t‘. coal oil, 160 afgal ,l:tl"{8 500. )L‘. c (makes liana lay) A Magnificent (‘Ialend‘ir for each customer. 0. I). DANIEL 85 GO. wannansnrm. Ann narrate. DILUUGISTS. 171 KING ST. EAST, TORONTO Opp. Clyde Hotel and it} t Horst) 12.1.1.1; â€" same 15 the rlzice to buy harness of all grades at right prices. Single Set Harness, our own make, from $10.00 per set up. Add V’Vork (7} liars: nteed. A feiv good blankets and Robes left from winter stock. Call and get a bargain while they lad. , GENTS \VANTED'Jâ€" lime 01“ [ QUEEN Vlt‘TORIA. Authorsâ€" The Queen herself, Dr. John t‘oulter, from London, ling” John A. Cooper, editor of (‘anadian Magazine, Toronto; about 700 pages: quality never equal- led: price only $1.75. See other adv. in this piper, also two review~i iii this MPH" WW“ Publismng CU"Guelph’ Gloves, Mitts, Whips and other stpplys always in stock, at prices 0m. as low as can be bought anywhere. Now is the time to order Subscribe for your harness and collars for spring. Repairing prompt- ly attended to. l EICDONALI); . 'l‘ ll l‘l LIBERAL

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