yams-Ma‘mmu .. an In mu to ghv Brigadu RICHMOND HILL, (vvning. t hvwfuru' ing. Last Mum many (7f t} town. there N0th nuhhy f: {Switzer‘ Thu towns “pent-1‘ \‘ncnl i< e-vvumg quaint†A duul Fashitm’s (1: this store. A '1 he In just to I the uccasiun niversary 01' Hwy me abo will in :L‘ll pm Mr. and MI )lonsure of ill. Belowgv'e ;\ mluxlier nf Fairs. in this county, and the dates when they will be held : North York, Newmax-ket. . Sept. 17-19 Weston . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Sept. E:st York, Markham . . . . . . . . Oct. 24 Bolton . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Oct. 7 and S Wondbridge . . . . . . . . . . . . Oct. 16 and 17 ST. JOHN’S CHURCH. ' A Harvest, Thanksgiving Service will he held in St. John‘s Church, Oak Ridges, on Friday evening, Sept. 6. at, 7.30. Rev. B. 11. Steucy uf Ottawa, 7.30.â€" 1 will ofl the THE LIBERAL and The Montreal 4%?er and \Veekly Star to January 1. 1902. with excellent photo pictures of the Duke. and Duchess of Yurk, ï¬fty cents. TWO PAPERS FOR FORTY CENTS and will "‘uursduy. address and \ve‘r'will‘éend one. want a sample Cupy of The Sur addressed to \Veekly Sun, T asking for «me, will secure asked for. Get; your friends _sm-lbe now, as the soouex-llle ii} the more papers they will Our Hi Ittcndnn students Sugarâ€"0n Friday and Saturday of this week we will give 231bs.ext1-a n‘auulated for $1, and 29 lbs. good n-nwn sugar for $1. Try our 30 cent Japan tea. Nzulghton Bros., Elgin Mills. the money The menihm-s and friends of Lutheran Chm-ch, 4th con. V pin-pose' holding a fowl su; Tuesday, Sept. 17. Tea sex-w 5 to 8 p. 111., L0 be followed by tei-tainment. consisting ul’ solo: The (‘1 mt WWI- 'Iustm'w Guglqu Tm; LU] uzu-y For (In Mr. an home HARVEST HOME FESTIVAL. 14 f) (3‘ Rev. I ï¬cinte fl‘l gh lll p ruhal Mrs. I of I‘SUL' HE“ Lb 'FALL FAIRS im It. .I; llvl Ll] :s. \V. R. Proctor will be Mir friends on Monday. September, from 5 Lo 11. being the. twentieth an- their wudding. and as held 1831 “(N 1d m ï¬iiyeml 5H in )rr -u‘ wedding. and as m:ng this pIaCe. this iliLy he the last time 'l'uctm- will have the eivin-g at Richmond nf tlu mg 'Hm AI Ht 3 always folluwed sun 62 Switzor. Public Schools 1 ru-ntud villngvs 1'1 vlftk‘l' the sumlm I'HHI )vw W j Labor Day, and un being out, of practice Munday lde pructice will it Monday crew ly Sun. Toronto, tvâ€"those blmlsos son «3.: Sw1tzm ‘6 t' hopt lipts ( nt EXI & Richaxds, Thm-nhill and 11 successful in 'Lmir of mad- ) xxii., upon to the Leap: min-r (mad with an i many more next; week. Yl( 119. Roll Call +1 on Friday Spiritual 1%) than those t Atkinson & “its for $1.75. dnvy bei 11bitinn, l nesdny, Sp \uctiuueel “(H sale at :d in hl a. one cvvni to be able ' the Fire m-sinn. Inccd in id in the (lute what, is ‘ to sub- ey come get. for 1mg being , has Sppt. UC- both 1901 the last; IV ' huudsnmv in flu-tht-r a ~e- well-know “- factinn in; consh-ucli of l o 01 to ‘ m re re I i (-s i 1 A city' paper cnntains the following in referrnce Lu \Vm. Trench & Suh's display :it. tho Toronto Exhibition :-â€" "The furnwra’ wagons and butcher curls shown by \Viliizuu Trench & Sun of Rit-hnmnd Hill. maintain the high rvpumliun gained during past yeurs b) thi.v \rell-knmvn ï¬rm, for the con- stiurLiuu of ungnns which al'Wuys slant] Liw must Vigorous tests in actual wnrk. Ono (if tln-ir standard styles of farm “'siguns is vxhilrited. und is view- ed with admiration by all agricultur- hits. ’l‘ln- butcher carts lPiLVe nothing tn hl‘ (ii-sired. l'ilht‘l' for strength or other ixmkud fur qualities. A special flintin nf liw (“'hihit isahandsmne mcgnn conï¬rm-er {.0 order for the Cckurdt (‘vnxkvt Cmnpany. The ï¬rm 7 nisu shnWS :: vm-y m-ut' puny Gladstone of gram-hi] (1‘ Sign and ï¬nv finish. A 'iminlsmt‘w buggy of the latest. style m ,9- l H. ; furlhrr aitqsts the capacity of this “'(‘H-leHVI) ï¬rm to give absolute satis- fnctmn infixiy‘iine of wagon or carriage stand I. wurk. farm xx ed wit! other lxmkvd fur qm ft‘utnw of the ("ih wugnn construde Eckm-dt Unskvt Cu ulsn shows :1 very m of graceful dc sign a humlsnmv hung (2 Happy Home 5: baking powder. 6!. Switzvr. SUDL Mrs. Lezxzvttc late James Jun] suddenly at the near Strange, \Vednesday of ,had been as we: minutes hefnr-e was vngaged in plained of a, pui and n well A tiun vane est 6 cold 200 yard spools, 450. per (102. ; a job Int of dark prints, 60. yd., regular 10c. goods. Atkinson and Switzer. The remains of the late Thomas Moi-(son, jr., third son of the laté‘ Thomas Mnrtsm), SE, of Jefferson. were conveyed through here by hearse on Thursday 1ast,and buried in the funiin plot in St. John‘s Cemetery. Deceased died in Indian Territory where he had resided for at number of years. The following item relative to the death of deceased is clipped from The Evening Telegram uf Uhickasha, lndinn Territmy: “Mr. Thomas J. Mortsun died on Saturday, August 24. at the house of Ed. .lthds. Mr. Mort- son came to Chickasha last October and has held the responsible position of cashier of the Rock Island freight, olï¬ce. He was thirty years of age. He had been sick for two weeks with typhoid fever, hut his death was oiï¬ce. He was thirty years of age. He had been sick for two weeks with typhoid fever, but his death was hastened by nervous complications contracted by extra. wox-k in his de- pzu'Lmentincident; to the rush of the past few Weeks. His sister Florence was attacked with fever at. the same fime and she is now bein cared for at the residence of Dr. ' ye. Henry Mortsou of Fort “701th, and Joe Lo- The best Rangoon rice, 40. lb. ; best Japan rice. ch. ; pure corn starch, 6c.; the best laundry starch. 5c. Atkin-‘ sou & Switzer. was of Houston, brothel-and brotherâ€" in-lzuv respectively, came :up to pay their respects to their departed loved one. The remains were taken to To- ronto, Canada, his former home, where his nmtheryvt resides. The remains were accuu‘ipzmied by Victoria, his sister. Mr. Murtson was a faithful eiupluye, popular and honest; man.†There are two important and dis- tinctively Canadian articles in the September CunadiauMagazine. Daw- son As It Is describes the iise and growth of that new city of the north â€"â€"u. mosquito-haunted muskeg in 1896; now a t9w_nl with $6331} or: eight, thou~ THE FAMOI sand inhabitants. This is “Veil illus- trated. Cape Bi'eton,.1?_ztst and Pres- ent, by \V. L. Grant, asou of Princif pal Grant of Queen’s University, is a.‘ splendid piece of descriptive writing. For centuries that island was a battle- ground where the French and the. English struggled for supremacy, and Mr. Grant outlines this struggle in a; masterly manner. This is also illus- trated with pictures of historical spots about Louisbourg, and with charming bits of characteristic scenery for which the Island is famous. Another article. in this issue worthy of special mention. is entitled Humming Birds of Ontario, by C. \V. Nash, one of the greatest authorities in America on wild life. Professor Adam Shoitt Writes of An Early Canadian Statesman. and gives u. powerful picture of the Work done by the Hon. Richard Cartwright and' others in the early years of the cent- my in ï¬ghting against the forcing of am established church upon the new province of Uppel Camudn. F. Clifford Smith writes an interestin sketch of L. 0. David. Sir \Vilfri‘ Laurier’s most trusted friend. There are also some bright stmies and the usual curâ€" rent topics on men, affairs and books. The best XXX ‘Vhite \Vine vinegar 30c. gal. . kippered herring. 100. tin ; Clark‘s pork and beans, .5c. ._A‘t_,kj‘n§on «S: Switzer. BROUGHT HOME FOR BURIAL. eceascd 1- many vnl'ite n It with : 281%. good sugar for $1.00: 8 bars \ppy 110nm soup for 250. ; our own king puwder, 15c. lb. Lin. Atkinson CANADIAN MAGAZINE. DDEN DEATH. S TRENCH \VAGON. There was a large attendance at the arden party heh on the grounds of I. ’l‘eefy, Esq†on Monday eVeuing in aid of St. Mary’s R. C. Church, am; it, seems to he the opinion of every one present that the. event was one of the moat pleasing of the season. Mr. Teefy’s bountiful grounds was an ideal place for a social gathering, and on the above occasion the decoration of flags, Chinese lanterns, etc., nddcd much to the attractive appearance of the cosy spot. The booth containing ice cream, cool drinks, hot. coffee, cake and sandwiches wns well patronized, and the ice cream tables on the lawn were. popular places of resort,- An in- teresting programme of vocal and in‘ abrumentnl music was given under the trees, and was lholoughly enjoyed by all. Vocal svlecbions werc acceptably rendered by Mr. Oliver Murphy of T0- rtritoz‘und llli‘s‘scs Yiplet S_t_o_rey and Ida Glass of this Village, Mies’Eme Joyce acting as pinnn accompanist. Durng Lh c evening throws were taken on a cake made by Miss Lynett, and this netted the neat sum of $7.75, Ml. Kelly of Newman-Res, holding the lucky number, which was twenty-four. The receipts, after paying all expenses, were $55.00, and the ustur, Rev. Father McMahon, and tï¬e congrega- tion are much pleased over the success of the party. Among: those present frcm a. distance wore Rev. Father Mcâ€" Intee of Leslievillv: Mr. J. W. St. John of Par-kdsrle; Mr. Wm. Cook of Toronto, and others from Newmarket, Aurora and other places. ESCOTTâ€"At 348 Mulblnud St, London. on the 80th of August. the wife of William Escott. Esq.. of a son Village Property, House- hold Furniture, Etc. - Thursday, Sept. 12, 1901, Piano; drawing-room suite; mirror and bric-a-hrac mantle; several easy chairs; tables; mantle drape and pox-tieres; screen; pictures and bric- aâ€"brac; diningâ€"room furniture; 1 corner cupboard in 0a ; 2 extension tables ; 1 fall-leaf table ; 6 small tables ; sidebom-d; oak dining-room server; dining‘room chairs; dining-mom hangin lamp; library tables and' desk; anquet lamp; study lamp; several other lamps; 3 clocks; hall rack; 2 transoms; rocking chairs; Wilton carpet, 18x16; dining-room rug, 11-6x12; sitting-room rug; Brus- sels hall and stair carpet; door mats and rugs: 1 Brussels carpet, 12x15; 8" down sofa pillows; Tapestry carpet, 9x7; 2all Wool carpets, 12x15; 1 wal- nut and 2 stained waslistands ; 1 wal- nut bed-room suite; 2 walnut bed- steads; -2 enameled and ,brass bed- steads; 2 dressing cases; 3 spring mattresses; 4 hair mattresses; a quantity of other bed-room furniture ; 3 sets toilet dishes; 8 pair curtains, lace, cheuele and turkinan; window shades ; 6 shelf drapes and throws ; 1 Singer machine, in good order; 1 Cop- land dinner set. 140 pieces, perfect; large quantity of English and French china and glassware; 1 Imperial Ox- ford range. No. 9, new; a full range of stove furniture and cooking uten- sils; 2 kitchen tables; 6 chairs; (the above furniture is all in a good state of repair) ; a choicecollection of house plants; cabinet creamer; Boss churn, No. 2 ; leaver butter worker; lb. mould and ladels; 15 gal. cream can; 4 lb. butter scales; sausage machine or meat chopper; wash tubs, wringer and stand ; clothes horse and ironing board; 2. hogs; 2 doz. Minorcas; 1 robe ; 10 tons coal ; 1 set bob-sleighs ; 1 cutter; 1 single or double- seated suri ey ; a quantity of oats ; 1 wheel- barrow; ] cutting box; 1 crowbar; 1 lawn mower; 1 pair lawn clippers; 1 pair ice tongs; coal screen; weigh scales; garden tools; and a number of other small articles. Will be sold by public auction at Richmond Hill, on House and Outbuildings, with half acre of lawn and garden, Well stocked with fruit trees, shrubbery1 evergxeens and vines. A bad breath means a bad stomach, a bad digestion, a bad liver. Ayer’s Pills are liver pills. They cure con- stipation, biliousness, dys- pepsia, sick headache. Six acres of land in highstate of cul~ tivation, all underdruined, . with 7 a, goud well. Sale wâ€"ibhqut reserve. Sale to com- mence at 1 o’clock. Terms for House and Land zâ€"Ten per cent. on day of sale, and enough to make 50 per cent. in 30 days. the bal- ance to remain on mortgngp at 5 pigl- cent. f01-5 years, or the whole may be aid in cash. Terms for Chuttels :â€" ngs, hens, oats, mag} all sums of $5.00 and under, Cash; (Ivor that amount Tluee Montbs’ Credit on approved joint notes. A . vh‘l‘ln‘? r, It-nï¬Â¢n\? Hajâ€"{ELEI‘e .of land, with coal sheds 12x30. 90m 0r Drummers. on R. F. “ALL A 00., yum", I.H‘ BUGKINGHAM’S DYE Wm! you! moustache or bend a benutflul brown or rich black? Then use The following valuable property belonging to A Bad Breath Auction Sale __QFV W. R. PROCTOR GARDEN PARTY. SAIGEON :S 25c. All drugglats. H! R'l' H3. r3; ‘ICEVVEN, Auct iuueers. for the Whiskers Ozone small 33, large 65 Pierce's Favorite Prescription 65c Pierco's Golden Medical Discovery 651: Pierce’s Pevlets 150 Williams' 1?ka P1118,330.‘ 3 for 95c Electric Oil, 5 bottles tor 250 Carter’s Pills, 2 bottles for 25c Chase’ Pills. 2 bottles for 25¢ Dodd’ Kidney Pills. 30c Parmeele’s Pills 15¢: Castoria 25c Burdock Blood Bitters 60c Eczema. Ointment, 35c You can save money by dealing with us. We want you for a. customer. Compare these price! I71 KING ST. EAST, TORONTO Mexican Fly Oi1,for keeping flies off cattle,used once a week. ENSILAGTE AND DEERING CORN BINDER -; jACOB EYER 6c SON FEE CETE‘ENGO DRUGS AND MEDICINES. The undersigned having purchased a complete outï¬t for Success or Failure Atkinson & Switzer \VIIOLESALE AND RETAIL DEEUGGIS'I‘S. Splendid Machine Oil, 30 cents a gal. C. D. DANIEL 80 CO. BIGHMON D HITâ€"1.11:,= Ensï¬age Gutter 8:. Elnwer, Are prepared to do all kinds of of a mercantile business is ‘in the question of proï¬t. If goods are con- stantly sold below cost failure is bound to come. If prices are mark- ed away up, the people will not come to trade more than once, and trade is light. Too high or too low prices means failure. Just where the turning point is "be- tween too high and too low prices it is hard to determine. In marking our goods we have gone low instead 01 high when we were in doubt where the turning point was. We give the public the beneï¬t of the doubt and sell the stock cheaper. You can prove this by trading with with us. See the latest neat dressy shapes for young men 1n Hard and Soft Felt Hats, just to hand, and note values; also the Melton and Serge Skirts and Flannel Blouses for ladies. Patronage Solicited. B. Bell & Son’s Consisting of a STRAW CUTTING Ayer'a Hair Vigour. 600 Hood's Sarsaparilla. 650 Epsom Salts, 3c 1b.. 10 lbs. for 25c Sulphur, 30. 1b., 9 lbs. for 250. Kendall's Spaviu Cure. 75c ' Dodd's Dyspepsia. Tabiets. 35c Gilletc's Lye 10c per tin, 3 for 256! Vaseline, 5c abmue . Surnia. thter‘whiye coal oil, equal to Amen- can. 16c a. gal Fowler's Excrach W111} Strawberry, 25c BeefJxon and Wine 500 Opp. Clyde Hotel