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The Liberal, 26 Sep 1901, p. 5

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Miss Ban-mud of Detroit. is spending at dwyxnntwn with the M isses Teefy. Mm‘khumdFaI‘h- w-iil he held on Wed- nesday, Thursday, and Friday of next week. {hernias-D HILL, Svmefln-r 2.8, 433119 "Next Division. Court will be held here on Friday the 4L1: of October. Miss Voltan Brydon left fura two weeks’ visit. in VViartml Monday morn- ing. Miss Burke-y of Ringwood. madea visit with Mrs. W'aLm-eu Hewisunon Saturday. 'Mr. Arch. Campbell. ex-M. 1’.. was resent at; the Uulcdnniun games at Voodhridgv yesterday, and made a short addruss. Don‘t fail to hear of "Life in tho Lumber Camps,” on Tuesday evening in the Temperance Hull. ing but A load of the villagers drove to “Rmdhridge yesterday tu witness the Cnledoniun games under the auspices of the Suns (If Scotland. Mrs. A Laind nf I‘m-onto. wnszl guest of Mrs. J. H. Brydon part, of Monday and Tuesday, and called on a. number .of her old friends. Mrs. Fred ‘1. Juhnsmu will hold hm' push-nuptial reception at, hm- mother’s residence on Monday, the 30th inst“; afternoon from 3 to G, and evening from 7 to 10. \V.T1-em:h & Son are ad\el-tvising for a first-class hurse Shaw and gt-nurnl blacksmith. Mr. Gvo. anie has dvcid- ed to return to his own shup at, Dollar. Mr. John Cuser of this \illage, has sold his 5‘) acre farm. which is part of =10t27. 31'dmm Markham. Mr. Cover is the buyer and A118 price paid is $3,500. Mr. J. \V. Elliut was jurng of grain .mld seeds. at, the vaumrkct fair last week, Mrs. Elliot was judge nf.dom- osLic products, and M r. \V. H. Pugsley was a judge on cattle. Mr. Arthur-00011th has decided to give up farming. The Arnuld farm. .01] which Mr. Cuombs has been tenant fur the “st few years, has heenmented to Mr. . Gibbs of Thornlliil. Mr. F. J. Johnston, B. A.. whn as Assistant master has done excellent Walk in the High School for the past .threefir four years. has been appoint- ed Science Master in the Orillia High School at an initial salary of $800. ' \Ve save not only your money, 'but your time and strength. Atkinson & Switzer. A Metropolitan car collide with a steam corn cutter, at York Mills. the pl'nperty of \Vm.)cheuzie of \‘Villuw- dale. The agricultural machine was completely wrecked, but the car receiv- ed only slight damage. Don’t forget; the entertainment, to be held in the Masonic Hall this (Thurs- day) evening in aid Of the Church of England. A delightful programme is promised. Doors open at 7.30. Ad- mission 20:1nd 10 cents. Rev. F. C. Konm of Thornhin, reached in the Methodist Chm-ch ‘unday evening. VVe are sending out our accounts this Week for subscriptians to THE LIB- ERAL, and hope that those in arrears will cheerfully respond. \Ve shall expect: an early call ora. remiLLance from those who receive their accounts. The Harvest Home Festival held in the Lutheran Church, Sherwood, ,on the 17th inst” was a. cumplete success both financially and otherwise. The net proceeds frum the sugper and en- tertainment was $110.12.“ besides the pfic‘rings Sunday morning and evan- mg. The Annual Reports, including in financial statement of the Methodist Church. were distributed in the pews last Sunday. The auditurs’ report :ShOWS the expenditure for the year 11 to the fiist of May $1212.80, an expenditure $1202.29. Special collec- tions and subscx-iptiaus for Twentieth Century Fund, Missionary Fund, 9130., totalled $684.77. Hon. N 1g spell .IL was I; Prices here are not. high enough to be stylish, but they are mighty easy : Farinosa. 14c. ; Jersey oats. 14c. ; Swiss food. 140. ; shredded wheat), 14c. Atkinson & SWitZEl‘. The Canadian Produce Co. of Toronto [ms received a definite con- tract from London, Eng., for 100,000 lbs. of Canadian chickens. This is the largest; order for this kind of produce .ever given to u. Canadian firm. It only remains with the farmers of Ontario to raise enough chickens to supply the demand. The Canadian Produce Co. is prepared to buy every chicken that can be raised in the Province of On- bario. 'Mr. Arch. C;1111ph_ell_. e_x-M. P.. A fair price is a. low _qu{11ity is consider-0d : round fresh fox yum. t 8 best blvud of 3M: 5.06.11), AU: hon Li: S I4 (“DC A; E J .L‘ . nt, \Vnudl mch heth- Clark 0 \V Eégyai. Illuce hild a sink- ;ridgv yestvrdny. in the eveninv. price when the ' A V 1 hr 01.1 coffee. 1901 Thwnkâ€"Ofi‘ming Smfices will be mm in [he Mzutlmdi‘st (Hume’h next Sunday: Sormuns will be preached mm ning and '(W‘ou‘ingby 1’4sz A. Brown of St. Paul’s (Jhmch1 an ox-prsident of Toronto C(mferencv. Collections and Special Offering will be taken in aid of the Trust Fund. If you cam tell us imw to svrve you ‘belter we shall obey the hint. Atkin~ son 6; Switzmi PLO W POINTS. Immediately after the auction sale vf cattle ut the Palmer House next “’cdnesday, about, 3.30 p. m.. there will be sold ahnut 500 plow points. 100 gang nlmv palm»; 50 sole plates and 10 steel hug troughs. manufactumd by \V. Manger. Terms cash. Saigeon 62 hlcvau, auctinuers. BUS FOR BARRIE A. very pretty light npen bus was shipped fmm Tl-encll’s Carriage ‘Vm‘ks Monday morning. The new vehicle was for Mr. RV. R. Proctor of Barrie. It was neatly painted, the «body being a dark green and the gear .a. nit-2 shade of mu-m'uw. Judging by the old bus which the uewmmrepluced. we could imagine that the former livery men 01' Barrie were scarcely up- tap-(late. Ameeting oflhe office-wand direcbâ€" ms of King PJuwmen"s Association was held at Noblvtmi last, Friday. Judge's were appuintvd and other un'ungmnents Were made fm'ihe match which will likely he held in the vicinity of Schumberg. The date of the match was changed from the 7th to the lsb of November. The directors will make every effort tu have the coming match the must successful ever held in the township. We pledge our honor tn give you your money’s wm-th : The best. Japan rice, 6!“,0. 1b.; new selected Valencia raisins, 10c. ll). : best green coifue, 11c. ih. Atkinson & Switzer. “Hawthorne Villa," the home of her father. in Toxouto tnwnship on Tues- day, 17th mst. Drceased who was lovely in character and amiable in dis- position, ;L general favorite and deeply helovpd by all who knexy her, leaves MRS. FAVVCETE‘S DEATH. Mrs. ancett, wife of Mr. A. R. Fawcett, manager of the Loadvrand Recorder, Toronto Junction, died at zL husband and three children to mourn the loss of one taken away in the prime of her woumnhuod. By those who knew her she is spoken of as more than a. devoted wife and mother. Sym- pathy profound is felt fur the bereaved lny a large circle of acquaintances, and in this THE LIBERAL joins. The ‘V. C. T. U. will hold a Parlor" Meeting in the Temperance Hall on Tuesday evening, Oct. 1. The ladies of the Union have been fortunate in securing Mr. Leckie. Missionary to the Lumber Camps. as the speaker of the evening. Mr. Leckie has been engaged in this work for several years. He is an earnest. attractive speaker, and his description of “Lifevin the Camps’iwill be both pleasing and instructive. That our village is interested in this work has been shown in the past by the carefully prepared Comfort Bags, and generous donations of money and literature given in its aid. \Ve trust that no one who can possibly attend will miss this treat. Refreshments served at the. close. . Silver collection at the door. Maclean Camp, No. 98, Sons of Scot; land, are to be congratulated on their first annual Caledonian games held yesterday at Woodbridge. Probably 700 people assembled in the Exhibi- tion Grounds in the afternoon, and nearly as many at. the concert in the Agricultural Hall in the evening. Mr. A. G. Gordon, -G;_I‘_tt§1d Or anizer, acted as chairman in the tel-noon, and ably managed a most interesting pno- gramme of athletic sports, consisting [of a. bayonet contest between Pte. Geo. Stewart and Ser eant \Villiams. putting the shot, vau ting with pole. throwing the hammer, foot racing, jumping. dancing, Scotch reel. sword dance. Highland fling, etc. The 48th Highlandexs’ Band was present, who [with a. number of Highland pipers, furnished first-class inusic. The con- cert in the evening by the Highlander-3’ Band was 11, musical treat to be heard only on rare occasions. Grand Chief I Fraser presided with ability. For best values ingrannlated and yellow sugars, Pal-is ‘- lump, powdered and icing sugars, andpnx-e spices go to Atkinson & Switzer’s. On Satnrday and Monday. the two last; business days of‘ this month. we “ill sell 22 lbs. extra granulated sugar for $1; best XXX white wine vinegar for 25c._gal.: best green Rio coffee for 100. lb. Atâ€" kinson & Switzei. Sugarâ€"On Friday and Saturday of this week We will give 22 lbs. extra. granulated sugar for $1; best Amer- ican coal oil in 5 gal. lots. 17c.; best (hundimn oil, 15c. Come and see us by gutin bags. Naughton B1-os., £113.21 Iuills. ’ ' KING PLO\VING MATCH. LITER ARY SOCIETY. CALEDONIAN GAMES. PARLOR MEETING. 130th the Bomd of Education and Mr. W; A. Giuss are! 9') be congrats: Muted (m the ap‘pn‘ififi‘r’réfit HF Assistant master (if the’ High School. Mr. Gluss is a. young man Withuh‘cxccllcm record. He was raised here and receivod his early Pdflcatiun at, the Public and High Schnuh He‘ tiltc‘fivn'ms gratin: aled in Ans in the University uf Tur- onto. During his Undergraduate Course he tmih Honors in Classics in the file and second years. In the General Oourw WbiChAR‘. tnok for the four years he eeciire‘ first p‘iuce in‘ General Proficiency; Honnrs of the second and third yenrs, and stood second in the Fourth or finn‘l‘ our. Mr. Glass is 5130!!" _ Graduate 0 the Ontario Normal Ctillege, Hamilton. Mr. Glass is made of the right material forugood teacher. and we think the Board made no mistake in giving the appointment to an able, energetic and Worthy citizen. World \Vide is a. weekly reprint of articles (mm leading journals and re- views reflecting the cunent thought of both hemispheres. This remark- able and most readable, juurnul. pub- lished by Messrs. John Dougnll & Son. of the Witness. has pushed its \vny,in a. few months. beyond all expectation. chiefly owing to the goodwill of its rapidly-growingconstituency. VVor-ld Wide has found its place. on the study table. Preachers. teachers, writers, and thinkersgenerally, have hailed it as a. new andvmost w'elcome compan- ion. As a. leasant tonicâ€"n stimulant to thepun ._ World VVid_e has no pegr â€"at the price, no equal among the journals of the (lay. Regular readers of World W'ide are kept, in touch with the world’s thinking. Fifteen conts will bring this most int‘erpsting and valuable paper to the end of the year. Address all cnmnmnications dire-ct to the publishers. John Dougnll & Son, VVltllPSS Building, Montreal. Then your liver isn’t acting well. You suffer from bilious- ness, constipation. Ayer’s Pills act directly on the liver. For 60 years the have been the Standard ily Pill. Small doses cure. “mam... administratess Saie Under instructions frum the Nation- al Trust Company, Limited, the-ud- minisu-atol's of the estate of the late Jumps ShutP-l’, 0f the Village olemi'n- hill, in the C(Mll-tyflf Yul-k, deceased, the following properties will be Ufi'er- ed for sale by public auction, by MeSSrs. Eckm-dt & Prentice, at Hughes’ Hotel, in the Village of Tlmrn‘hill, on Wednesday, the 2nd day of October, 1901, at the hour of 2 o’clock in the afternoon. in several parcels, as fol- lows : Parcel 1.â€"Tlmt parcel of land being in the Township of Markham, and the County of York. containing by ad- nieasui-ement, seventy-fire acres, more or less, being composed of part, of lot two, in the second concession of the Township of Markham, on which is erected a. one and a. half storey ,dwel- lin .house, with stone foundation, an outbuildings, including bums, stables, etc. The purchaser will be al- lowed to go on and do his fall plowing ztnd the tenant will give possession on or befmieythejst day of AprilKnext. Parcel Zâ€"Beiug that parcel of land with store and dwelling house thereon in the Village of Thurnhlll, and being situate on the south-West corner of Yonge street and the lideline running mesh-between ..lcts 30 and 31. in the Village of ThornhilL The store and dwelling house are at, present occupied 1) Mrs. James Shuter. together with . 1 outbuildings connected with said premises. Possession will be given on the day (Lf November next. . Parcel 3.â€"Being' a lot on which is .erected a. one and a half storey rough- cast cottage, with outbuildings, im- mediately in rear of the above store. Possession will be given (In the 1st of Apfil next. 1-. . .A. ‘ ' Pax-cel4.â€"Being a Int with rough- cast dwelling and outbuildings, being situate in part of lot 31, concession 1. in the Township of Vaughan, in the Village of Thm-nhill, on the north side of the road west of Yonge street, con- taining aboutone-quarter of an acre of land. more or less. Subject to a. monthly tenangy. vv ' Parcel 5.â€"Vac:mt lot on Yonge street in the Village of Thoruhill, in),- mediately north of the Presbyterian Church. The pulchaser or purchasers wil}, Vupon payment of the purchase money. be entitled to the rents and prgfits fromrthat d129,. L-__ __ r_»»|_ r-unvâ€"r --V.._ 7â€",“ Terms of Sale :â€"â€"â€"The above parcels will he sold subject to a reserve bid. Ten per cent. of the purchase money shall be paid to the vendors or their solicitors at the time of sale, and the balance within thirty days thereafter. F6r further pat-pi01_1151_1:s_§pply __to MEESR'ST ‘B'UL‘L & KZLESJ ‘18' To l'onto stfeeâ€"t, 7 Toronto, Solicitors for the National Trust, Company, Limited. Administratoxs. 12-2 BUOKINGHAM’S DYE 7 W;nt'y6urrvmounoche or board a beautiful brown or “ch black 7 Then no I0 CYl- 0v Wrfig‘fljlmu A Gama-«u. N. N. A door)? AVP'OTM’SI ENT. fiipans Tabules: at drugglsys. Of the fulluwing valuable Farm Pruperty situate in the Township of Markhsz in the County of York, and other properties con- sistinguf Houses and Lots in the Village of Thurnhill, in the Coun- ty of York. WORLD \VIDE. Dizzy ? for the Whiskers 25:. All drums“. Electric Oil. 5 bottles for 25c Chase's Pills, 2 boxes for 25c Carter’s Pills, 2 bottles for 260 Perfect Headache Powders. 12 in a. box,250 Pierce‘s Favorite Prescription 65c Pierce's Golden Medical D1300very 65¢ Pierce's Pedets 150 020119 small 35, large 65 Scott's Emulsion, small 35c. large 55c Syrup Whlte Pine and Tar, 25c Nestle Feed. 400 Feeding Bottles ch Feeder Fittings, Nipples, Etc Bea! 0iI--‘ WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DRUGGISTS. m KING ST. EAST, TORONTO - - Opp. ENSILAGE AND DEERING CORN BINDER ; JACOB EYER & SON FEED CUTEING. YOU S4&‘7E 1780M 10 to 25 p61” cent. Quality First and. then. the Price. lil- The best 6 Cord 200 yard spools per doz . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 43c 28 inch all wool grey flannel, per yard , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20 28 inch all wool fire“. flannel, regular 30c. fur . . . . . . . . . . . . 25 Men’s fleece line shirts and drawers, regular 55c. each. .45 Men’s all wool plain shirts and drawm's, ouch . . . . . . . . . . 45 Men‘s guaranteed unshrinkable all wool shirts and deers, each . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .66 Men’s heavy W001 sox, 2 pairs for . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . ._. . . . . . 25 Best Canadian yarn, 2or3 ply, black, Grey, wh1te or mixed colors, per 1h . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40 8-4 floor oilcloth, special, per yard . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 50 Men’s fine black stiff fur felt, hats (latest) regular $2.50 ..$2 Heavy 60 inch damask table linen, per yard . . . . . . . . . . . . 250 Heavy 60x80 fine wool blankets. special, per pair . . . . . . $2.30 Men’s hard finish blue serge suits . . . . . . . . . . . . . . o . . . . . 6.75 Cotton grain bags, regular size, per (102 . . . . . . . , . . . . . 1.85 fill-I‘ll Swiss Food, Farinosn, Jersey Oats, Shredded Wheat, Grape Nuts, 14c. each package ; A. D. C. Flaked Wheat, Barley,Rice,Pt-ns, and Beans, 10¢. package; Santos Coffee,regular 20c.lb. for 150. ; host; Japan Rice Gfic. ; Rangoon Rice, 4c. ; Laundry Stnach, 5c. ; best; value in pure spices. Don’t Delay, Call at Once, It Will Pay You Atkinson 55 Switzer The undersigned having purchased a complete outfit for A few quotations for your consideration : AT DANIEL’S DRUG STORE. Are Drugs are Pure and Fresh and Stock Up-to-date. Compare the following: -- .HI- .n. C. D. DANIEL & CO. BICHMOND HILL; Ensilage Cuties: & Blower, (Canadlan Water \Vhite) equal to Amer- ican Oil, 16c. gallon. Are prepared to do all kinds of GIKOCERIES atronage Solicited. B. Bell & Son’s Consisting of a :STRA‘N GUTTING Salts. 3c 1b.. 10 lbs. for '25:: Sulphur.3c.1b‘.91ba. for 250. Kendall's Spaviu Cure. 750 Pure Drugs an 1 Condition Powder: Busters of 23.11 kinds Pickling >Spigeg10irinumon. CIOYOS. Tumexl Altspice, Girlie. Etc Acid for making Vinegar Oil for Cream Separators Butter Color 15c Hypnsulphite of Soda. tor Poultry, me. 2. lb. Eczema. Ointment, 350 Tout}: Brushes 103.. Perlumes 100! 15c. and 25c. nun cry-nu. Opp. Clyde Hotel .$2.30 '. 1.85

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