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The Liberal, 17 Oct 1901, p. 5

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Wit-8107:”); xmwrfiuhrxé u.~-(l91'«l'kâ€".fmi.¢ Loam»... {Wing madam“ - . ' an,» r: s 9 .3 ‘ 1 "the auction sale of 3!l‘.HAl('X. )in- Sale Register. I :5, .3 ‘4) a: E 3;. E1 .5; 3* it lu-n'ol lulgin Mills. on luesday of -._. a} v " , ,, C"? v'_ 4, 0 but work, conducted by Messrs. Famnamas r('l‘04'lt‘\1ll' of farm stock. im- "’ ' li' kartlt .‘c f‘rontii-e was most success- SWIM” Ml." Mi I“! 'N‘ W” i‘r him]: win”; \ I” _,. .‘ ‘ . V , . tI Aut‘i iunlue pruprlt) o.’ tU ate int). 1:” c. ltll, l .i l'} tutti: sold \\t*ll. (llld Mr. A"? Sp)\§'nl';. Sa‘e all (iv-‘1 - ’lm‘nis twelve. (:-._fllw:- surplus stool: amounted m ~Enema-r.» HILL. (total-1"; 17, inu‘ Izmir Siiith’l. Tea Rose Syrup, a fancy Sugar Syr- up. rrtra lllt“, 2W quart. now in stock at, Atklnson .\' Fivitzr r's. Try it. IJ«'){I\) JCTLEIFS- This H“. pug-.145 of \K'oodbridge an”. \ A large Illlllllll'l' of ourritizens drm' fiâ€"H-wâ€"‘jvv'w' "" . to “V otlliridw- Naturth v‘ in] attender ,. \ ..~_ \ >i‘\\ ..d ar“ at. the " '5" ' D Rik :1} f”) ‘l' "I'l‘wk the funeral of the late ,Hon. N. C. inn-1 lll in J” A i I '- “ \‘.'all.u-1-, 3.“. i’ for’this riding. Thé l For‘l'uil account of Toronto‘s Wel- ‘1“'i-”:“l“t~’ “v't're among those present Come to royalty see 'llmidt- page. from this place: Messrs. \V. H. Pl] ‘ ,s'ry. John l’:xliii<-i'. l‘. (1‘. Savage. “‘- _\. Huntlwl‘FHH. .l. ll. Sanderson. J- N~ lit-yin, l3. ll. Sisley. T. ll. Trench. H. .‘\. .Vlt-lmlls. “IA. \‘Vi-ight, _J.Duncnh. ..\\l.1.\looilie,.l. \V. Elliott, Ti, F. MC- . :l It'll. Zunly-nn (.f \Ylnitlltl'ltlifl‘. ‘-\';i§ ill the Village Monday earning and called on “friends. The \V. ('3. 'l‘. V will meet. at the borne of Mrs. (l. ('1. [Jr-try next luv sâ€"’ \lay evening at 3 o‘clock. imperial Milli-LEN and Happy ’l‘honght ra‘ -s for sale at less than city prices. (1. Mason. Reeve H-xvage and Mr. ll. -\. Nlt'lll'iiS tutti-titled the funeral of the late \V. A. l llutt of Aurora. on Tuesday. ‘1 Mr. James lu'I-kardl. License inspect- l oi, of L'nionville. made an otlicial visit at this village hotels Sunday. ' ._ l Mrs. I’Cobt. Peach of Guelph, and Mrs. Thus. Douqal ol' Mattawa, spent over Sunran with Mr. and Mrs. (ii-o. McDonald. ‘ Mr. D. Prior, Editor and l’l‘tlil‘l'. xtor (Ifztllt‘ AyhnerExpress. spent l‘!lu::}‘ and Saturday with fill. and Mrs. A. Sylvester l\':ii;t‘. lewoi 1h League Christian Endeavor son ice Friday at llymn Hal. l‘i ' - ' 8 p. m. .. vture Lesson. Hymn 123‘4. idol“, Miss Violet Storey. .‘oldress, “A Bad Barghin,” Mr. A. J. llume. llylnn RS. Benediction. The bi-st Rangoon Hire, 4c. lb.: best Japan rlro, (lie. lb.: best pearl tapioca. in lbs for 23c. Atkinson & Switzer. MRRV’ILLii. .llavvrst Home, Services in Connec- two with the Methodist Church will be held on Sunday. Oct. 20. Rev. Mr. Follrtt of \‘x'oodbridge, will preach afternoon and evening, at 2.30 and 7. i‘reewill offerings will be taken at both services. Miss \‘v'ili-y as ser'r'"-ii'_v of York County ‘.'.'. C. T. [7. illi"il(lt‘ll a. coin \‘ention in Newniarkoi "hie-"lay and \\'edn(-s(l,.y ot' this week. Members of the Fp‘vr rt h Lea}; ‘ attended st rally Hf tllI' Society hint _ afternoon in Toron and 'returned by special our late in the evening. Capt. snaafieiiulifui vst-miu llar» .i. . . , . , . , ["9 of window bur, who visnrn his orotnoi-s here nad i i...“ q” Hit.“ gm, “X36, 7‘ m TTgAlass fin stock, $4.5 per (102.; ‘1 nl . i ' ' ‘ .. 1. V . . $o0 taken from him In ’1o.outo w“ other sizes ll’l pioportion. Atkinson 'thursdrly n hm In :- ‘ row-H“ ""ӤI'~"‘i-Si“"‘1 a r-m itzer. to see Liu' Duke and Duchess. 7» ~ 7 7- ~ A 1â€"» Av»â€" Vc ’ v _ . 9A ‘r AG E~PALMER. o: iron on .anu n‘,’ r‘\‘( NEW,“ in a: , 7* . ‘ - J \.i. 1. ll). C. Savage, second son of 'f -rian ('hor-b‘i the )asror .. . ~.. . l ' 1 ’ BMW“ ifvilVng. and Mass Jennie L. T aliner, only daughter ofJohn Palmer, In his the PM , Rev. J. .mendati-r: . rant. M. made (“oni- i'f‘fl'l'l‘llL‘l’Stll the lite and ,. y , - use. were vesterda * nnite'l in the , _., i.1.o.vi.n \ C “'l- " "i 'l ‘ 4 A. , .l. .. . l \1,'l-l:.‘i.lCLll t tut m l x 4 _ ‘ bomlsof matrimony. The ceremony u((. “(N H was performed by the Rev. J. F. The (llti'is'mns Globe this yeai as usual will be limited to a certain number. Any person can set-urt- a copy by tom ins: the order now at THE Oekley, at the Parsonage, Berkley St., Toronto. After the, ceremony the newly married couple started on a shuttweddinq trip, and will remain LIBERAL Office. The publishers 1“)" i‘ few, d-‘lVS at Niagara Falls and promise a Christmas number of rare FUH‘WL The best Wishes front inany “writ i li-iz-nds accompany our young citizens. Miss Frr-ek of Barrie, visited with H‘Tei‘re lfrlcps that “1‘? lme‘ than her grandparents here over Sunday, ‘I‘I‘duml‘yl (Il‘r‘en coffee, 100. lb ;~ SWIss and on 'l‘ui-sday. accompanied by .‘liss 1””‘l- “‘3; Fill‘mUSfl. 140-; Jersey Frock of this village, started for But» f ill) to spend a few days at the. Pan- American. Oats, lie. OF IN I‘EREST TO FARMERS. \Ye see it, announced that Mr. J. B. Spencer, who has for seven years been associate editor of “ The Farmer’s Ad- vocate.” has accpted a. position with the "Family Herald and \VeeklyStar." of Montreal. Mr. Spencer is recog- nized as one of the ablest agricultural journalists on the continent, and his: services will certainly improve the already excellent agriculture columns of the “Family Herald and \Veekly Star.” Mr. Spencer is also to be con- gratulated on being connected with the “Family Herald and “’eekly Star," as its immense circulation amongst the farmers, stock breeders, etc., will bring him more prominently before. the public. (l. Mason has heating stoves from $3.50up. Mr. Albert Hamilton and Miss Aggie Hamilton of Elgin Mills, attended the funeral of the late Hon. N. in \Voodbridge on Saluroay. The two families have beeil warm fritnds for many years. Fifty Dollars reward is ofi'errd by KVillizun Richardson. 4th. Con. “'hitâ€" (~l1ni-e2,:€or the recovery of a horse. buggy and hainess stolen from his premises on the 3rd inst. The horse is a. bay in color. t Mr. and Mrs. James Newton. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Newton, and Mr. Earle Newton Went to Alden, N. Y ,on Tue‘ ‘L'he. mat Mr. and .- Shoddy goods would not stand What. these will stand : Neat double breasted hard finish Serge suits at Atkinâ€" son 85,: witzer day, and yesterday attended no of the only daughter of l‘:. C. N. Newton. AURORA. Mr. W. A. Hutt died in Aurora on Saturday evening, and was interred in the Aurora cemetery on Tuesday afternoon. Deceased was H. member of the town council, proprietor. of the c-reamery, and a grain buyer. The re-' ligious services were conducted by Rev. E. A. Pearson and Rev. Dewey. The finalrites were conducted by Rev. on behalf of the M The 12th Battalion Band headed the procession and was followed by the local lodges pf Foresters, Sons of Eng- land. Ghost 11 Friends and Free Masons, with all of which societies deceased Your wants our conCern in this easy .mlmppiug store. Atkinson &\ Switzer. Mr. George Cowie, who has been working in Trench's carriage shops for the past. couple of years, having failed to sell his blacksmithing business and property a t. Dollar. has removed to his ,old stand with his family. Sorry to lose you, George. ’ \R Twelve. hundred pound fairners’ . scales, .815, at (l. .Illason‘s. at the grave G. W. Dewey asonic fraternity.‘ B. Gould, formerly of Markham, representing the Bernard-- Richards Company, wasiathe villa e Imd been c‘msemed' RiSlng sun Monday introducing the magaziigie Ll'dpie' A' F‘ &A' M" had Charge 0f known as The Brown Book of Boston. This magazine is a monthly and sells 9161.00 a year. the funeral undt r the direction of- W. Bro. J. VV. Crossley. \Ve have the correct styles for men in hard and soft felt hats, bo‘w ties and derbies, collars, cufl’s. shirts and gloves. no better value can he found, and no one could be more pleased to serve you than we. Atkin- son 6; Switzer. young fancy Mr. David Elder of Elders Mills, nearQYzmdla-idtre. died on Thursday lust. and was interred in Knox Church cemetery.l0tl1con.Vauqhan, on Satur- day. Deceased was 61 years of age. He had carri< d on the millng business .for many years at. Elders Mills. nuauriuans Su’AGEâ€"PALMEhâ€"At the Parsonaac. St. Toronto, on Wednesday. October 16. by Rev. J. F. ()ckley, William C. Savage. to Jennie L. Palmer. both of Richmond Hill. DEATHS Gmrrxxâ€"In Richmond Hill. on Thursday morn- i113], October 17. John Griffin. aged 19 years. Fll"Er'll (canon-ow at 2 p. m. . Berklay See the hue of nobhy over-ee-tts we can sell you for $5.00 each. Atkinson & Switzer. At the Review in Toronto on Friday the Duke of York presented Gilt) Medals ,to returned soltliersto South Africa. Our own George Schell who acconr panied “C” Battery in the Secord Contingent was one of the number who received medals. AT Bad BTeath A bad breath means a bad stomach, a bad digestion, a ‘bad liver. Ayer’s Pills are liver pilis. They cure con- stipation, biliousness, dys- pepsia, sickslieada‘chg. " 15¢. All drum“. See the line of ladies wrappers just to hand here. regular $2.23 flannelt-ttc wrappers for $1.50. Atkinson a: Swit- zer. The. remains of the late Patric; Kelly of Headford. passed throug‘i here Saturday morning to the R. L'. (Venn-try, 'I‘hornhill. DIG-4518011 who was in his 50th year and who died at the home of his son-in-law. Mr. \Vm. (ltisgi‘ox'e, was highly respected and esteelned for his honesty and kindness of heart. " l Wu: you moustache a brown or rich block! Than Ina ‘-‘ BUOKINGHAH’S team-- someiplvu-mukkmilm.,5mtln 1'an l Progriun ma: G. W.' .cn, uncllunenr'l. un-nlhs. Sn‘eeon «‘x’ Mel WEIIV}..\D.\Y. Oct 2* \ll.”loll 5l’l\‘ of 100 acre farm. turn: st. w l.‘ ‘., on lot T», [‘1 n. L'. of the Into owlork. Twelve Picker-1'. '.' Prentice. nuc' in picture ‘ Sritiluoro. the l'l'U,‘('I‘ Arthur he: in». S lie at l.‘ n onr'ns Cit-«lit. tlo:,.eers THt'leAl. Oct. :4 Auction :‘Yllt‘ of a valuable farm of 5““ iii-its, lailn :sl'wk, implements, l r. (to. on lot l‘i roi'. 'rlmglmn (Vellum), the prom-rtyot Illn lute Sale Ml o't-iock. Terms {or chattels -1 months. Terms for form see hills suignon and MG» Riven, auctioneers. Tnonsmv. Ora. Monthly ci-niltt sale of hot-rec. fresh mileh ('t:\\':-l.")tvl‘., at Hughes' Ilotol, 'l‘inn'nlad. SMC .lt lo‘clock. Terms from «No l: months. l'th‘ill‘dt .t' Prentice, auctioneers. WEDNI".“J)A\', o lrlm Mdimnon. 24 " » (‘redit sale of form stock. implommt 4 u lot 3, con. :3, Scnrborn, theproin. v oi \lnlruw Graham. Sula at ll o‘clock. lunch I)lU\it’(‘4lv not... 12inonths. Eckunul: .i' Prentice. auctioneers. Wmmrsnar. (lot..l1)~('l‘crlltsnlt of {arm stock, i1uplcmenis,ete.,ou lutlll. :Zml con. Vaugh- an. Lhr prope'tv of Win. \Vzisl‘lngtou. Sula Wuhoutroscrve. Solo at 1 o'clock. Terms ll moot-lira, ’1'! o north and south halves of lot an, End con, Vaughan. containing l00 acres (:flt'll. for .1110 on easy terms. Snigeon d' Mellv en. an: lions-M's. ‘I'Ultnlmv, Nov. 12 »Cret|ll. sale of {mm stock, imulonients etc” on lot. 1.3111 con. Vnuhhun (near ('borry's hotel). the property of Miles Farr-.ll. Sale Without reserve. Salo at. one o‘vlm 1: Terms ii months. Et kardt and Prentice. auctioneers. FOR SALE Oxford Parlor (lookâ€"i nearly new. MRS. CROSS, Thornhill. EDGELYHT it. hit iii” Edgely Cider and Jelly Mill will start or. 1 r43: ,. 1 _ And will run on Monday of each Week din lug ()t-fioberand up to tin-11th ol' l‘x'ovt-inber. Custonn rs will take notice, that We urmnfaciurr Raw (Tider. we Boil Cider, we Make Jelly & Apple Butte-r. any of which can he had on same day as apples are brought to the mill. Parties wishing to have cider boiled down can get it. done here to any thickness. Jelly apples should be good for eating and two-thirds sweet. Parties wishing Apple Butter should keep their peeling and curing ap- ples separate from the cider apples. A Quantity of Eider Jingles Wanted. Oustomersare respectfully requested to try and do all business on the above (laysms we are not living near the mill and customers coming any other day Would lind it very in- convenient. ‘YINGER BROS, Edger 1m Earth Toronto Killing 00. Have for sale GLUTEN MEAL SHORTS BRAN CORN CHOP BIBBY’S CALF MEAL, FLOUR, ETC. initials it. iiurttip, 35 to 47 Shaftesbury Ave. ‘ 16â€"3 Sept. 19. House to Rent 'Rough-cast house, newly papered, and painted inside and out, comer of Elizabeth and Centre Streets. Enquire of R. E. LAW SUNNYSlllE FARM- The proprietor of Sunnyside 'Herd' of Holstein Cattle and Breeder of Im- proved Chester white hogs, lot32, 15!; con. Markham ('l‘hornhill) has for sale some good young stock. Thorough-bred bull and hog 4kth for~service on the premises. ‘ ' D. G. GOODERHAM, 49-tf Proprietor. ’w. HEWlSON, HOUSE PAINTER, Glazier, Gratiner and Paper- hanger. Calls from a distance promptly attended to. RESIDENCE, RICHMOND HILL Our aim is to please, not only on the price, but on the quality where real value lies. It we make mistakes, tell us of them; we will make it right. Ability to provide for the masses is the test of any store. You can find our store bristling all over with values. Our policy is to have almost everything the people are apt to want and yet sell nothing but what is worthy. We quote : Ladies‘ Heavy Flannelette. \Vrappers. nicely trimmed, reg- ular $2.25 for $1.50. Men's Fine Allâ€"\Vool Socks, regular 200. for 150. Men's Serge Stilts. fine goods, regular $1!) for $7.25. Heavy Pink Flannelette, regular lt‘c. for 8.3,. Men’s Heavy Knitted Top Shirts. regular 75c. for 500. “'omen’s Heavy Ribbed Cashmere Hose, regular»it)c,for2.5c. Lace Trimmed \Vindow Shades, complete, regular 550. for tSc. , Curtains Scrim. cream ground. regular 13c. for 100. New Pack. Peas, extra quality. 3 cans for 250. Concord Grape Vinegar, fine for pickling or table, 50c. gal. A Fine Blend of Young Hyson and Green Ceylou' Teal, 20c. lb. Search Light Soap for easy washing, 7 bars for 2250. Atkinson (5s Switzer. T‘s} e fisher; .e‘e so? 3. ‘1' trait. i Ty“. ‘ . c' i ' .ééeg it; aéfighlw \ at iii tog AT DANIEL’S DRUG STORE. Are Drugs are Pure and Fresh and Stock Up-to-date. Compare the. following: per cent. Electric Oil. 5 bottles for 25¢ Chase’s Pills, 2 boxes for use ' Carter’s Pills, 2 bottles for 25c Perfect Headache Powders, 12 in a. box,25c Piorce's Favorite Prescription 650 I Stilts, 15c ll).. 101139.21» 23c Sulpl:uv,3c.1b.,éllbs. for 23¢. Kcndtih’ Pure Dru avi'i Cure. 750 ll! 1 Condition Powders Blisters of all kiulls Pickling Spitkuâ€"Clllllllulou, Cloves, Tumer Altspic ~ Garlic, Etc Acid for Ll] lug Vinegar Oil for (Zita. n Scpamtm's Butter Color 1%: H3posul11hife of Soda tor Poultry, 10¢. 9. lb. Eczema. Ointment, 35c Tooth Brushes 10c., Pertumes 100, 150, and 25c. (Canadian \Vater White) equal to Amer: Gial lfl-- ican Oil, 16c. rrallon. C. 'D. DANIEL 85 CO. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DRUUGISTS. 171 KING ST. EAST, TORONTO - - Opp. Clyde Hotel Pierce’s Golden Medical Disc0vel'y 650 Pierce’s l’e lots 15c Ozone small 35, large 65 Scott’s Emulsion, small 35.2. largo 55c Syrup White Pine and Tar, 250 Nestle Food, 400 ’ Feeding Bottles 100 , Feeder Fittings. Nipples, Etc The undersigned having purchased a complete outfit for ENSILAGE AND ggTRAW CUTTING Consisting of a DEERING QQRN BINDER B. Bell Son’s o ’ ’Ensfiage Cutter 8. Blower, Are prepared to do all kinds of FEE CUTTENG. Patronage Solicited. Subscribe 101‘ & THE LIBERAL. fiICHMOND HILL.

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