A large number of of young people were invited by Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Rumble and family. to partake of 21. harvest festival at, their home on the 2nd Concession last Friday evening. About nine o'clock the guests 5th down tot-ables, laden with fowl and many otherseasonahle daiuties. After sup- per the time was spent with music, socialintercuurse and various games. Besides the young people of the im- mediate neighborhood the guests in- cluded some from Toronto, Hope. Maple, Richmond Hill and Headford. All present. seemed to enjoy the even- ing tothe utmost and were grateful 'm the host. and hostess for their hos- pimlity. ‘Ve are too busy running u our- selves tn run down our rivals. tkin- son & Switzer. We proï¬t if you are pleased. and we are pleased if you proï¬t. Atkinson & Swixzer. PROPOSED TRIP. The Newmax-ket Era. last week said : "The Metropolitan Railway Company has invited Mayor Urquhart; and the City Council to take a trip over Lhe line to Newman-hat. merely to give his Worship and the Aldermen an op- -portnnity of becoming acquainted with the company’s [)l‘llpPl'i-y and hus~ iness." We VeEhlfu‘e to say :he gentle- man with the silk hats will never see inside the Whiting-Room in this village. Mr. Thomas Hopper has shown us a sample 0f very ï¬ne potames. Twelve of them Weigh 12} lbs. neat, ami they are said tu be ï¬rst-class for table use. They are called the “ Irish Snuvonh‘,†and Mr. Hopper has a pluluity (.u" the 599d fuz- sule. The m n ‘1 lush year was $1 per l'm, but. M r. Huppex- is prupared to sell to a limited nmuhernt an‘uason- able price. ‘At Calgary. Alberta. on Tucsday, the. lst of September, Mr. Thondure Charles Rubbra, fm-nwrly of Toronto, was married to Miss Bessie Adelaide Legge of 0sz Ridges. The ofï¬cers and directors of Mark- ham Fair are distributing a very nice hill, giving an account of the Fair to be held on the 72,11, 8th and 9Lh of October. The cut. shows a cullectiun of very ï¬ne buildings. On Thursday evening, the 8th October. a concert will be given in the Pavilion by the celebrated Highlandm-s’ Band of'l‘n- ronto. We have a stock of A. A. 1 British Columbia red cedar shingles on lmnd. From present state of market shingles will be higher next season and intend- ing builders will saw- money by buy- ing now. H. A. Nix-halls. The post Ofï¬ce Department, urges all business men to have in the upper left; hand corner of the envelope their name and P. 0. address. so that if not called for at dest‘nation the letter may he promply returned to the. sendâ€" er instead of going to Lhe dead letter ofï¬ce. Business euvelupes printed at THE LIBERAL Oï¬ice for a. mere trifle. On Thulsduy last; 171-. David Gray of Toronto, was married 1.0 Miss Minnie Bobham, eldest daughter of Mr. \Vm. Botham. The wedding Luuk place at the home of the bride’s father at- Luusing, the ceremony being perform- ed by Rev. Mr. Tumbull. The friends (If Mr. Gm. S. Sims nu requested to be present at u p) (asvnta tion of Welcome at his father‘s 11mm on Monday evening at 9 o‘clnck. “ Strong," h food. dulw ' to sez-ve \LN‘. no Darth“). invignmto The Buttunvillc- The woods, in (7| Waces, was on Thv costs. Vaughan town-ship 70mm] and Markham township Cnuncil hvld thrh regular umnthy muvtings on Tuvsdny of this Week. Mr. Juhn I‘ulmm- s the Toronto Indlwn-i; “’i-ld Billy in the lhlw Hon class, stnndu: d 1‘ The Domihinn Tm-nntn viii] Ch this week. Messrs. \V. 5: J. 111490“ hav ed sM‘ernl prim‘s with ilwir S} cattle at. the Dominion Indle hihition. Mr. D. Hill has been appointed qgent fm'A the Sun Life Assumm-o Lust, Monrhy ht-i re-gulnr mimle n; of Education will 1 day at 4 p. m. In ï¬re rnndstvr class at tlnI Tm‘ Exhibition Mr. M. R. Homingwn Unionville, :rnt ï¬rst, prize for his lion. Deacon Jr. Cbmpany fm' Richmond Hill and sur rounding neighburlmuds. Mr. Geo. anio Manir’s blacksm Rxcammn HILL, 5 3L4 0C) AL 14 Fri LARGE POTATOES. HARVEST HOME. SAVE! SAVE. and Ngor come of good ;vsbed. ‘ Force.’ a ready- ‘L‘ and barley fund, adds but, sustains) nourishes, élu M. R. Hemingway nf Ex! :ussoll have sm‘nr- lh Llwir Shm‘lhurn Lmlmr Day Aug of the Bu: held next M rem-ed socon l Exhibitinn 9 year old ed trntmrs. hnp Lihitinn ho‘ld 11 52mm] 51y ron led . 3' 21° 23 ml) ï¬ned )0 ms st m1 at d in '01) to M You can sow Thomas’ Phosphate Powder after you are done seeding. If you are shot-t of manure try some Phosphate and mark rpssa-lts. Farm- ers’ Emporium. H. A. Nicholls. A very pretty wedding took place at the residence of the bride's brothel» inlaw, Mr. Alex. Sims. Tlmmesville on Monday evening Sept. 7. when Mr. George 8.531113 of this village was mar- ried to Miss Eliza Newton. daughter of the late James Newton of Elgin Mills. he ceremony was perfoi-mcd at 6 o‘clock by the Rev. J. A. Grant, M.A.. before a. large company of relatives and friends. The bride was assisted by Miss Hare of Thamesville. while the groom was supported by Mr. Arthur Boyle. After an excellent dinner was servvd Rev. Mr. Grant p‘rnposgd f The Kigg.†and aï¬tgrwards Get our quotations for notion grain bu s. and window glass in alliizes. A r inson & Switzer. PACKED LIKE SARDINES. As usual the Metropolitan Railway managers blunder-ed during the two Weeks of the Fair-in Toronto. Instead of giving a special rate and a. late car during last week, they retained their inducements until this week. The consequence was that the passengers were huddled together by the hun- dred. Tuesday mght the cars did not leave the \Vaiting-Room at North Toronto until half an hour after the usual time. and when the two cars did come the crowd that gathered was large enough to ï¬llfourcnrs. Then Women and children were justled and crushed. and some had their clothing torn in endeavorng to hoard near. The management would have served the. interests of the company by offer- ing special rates and late cars last week, and more cars this week than they furnished. But as everybody knows the managers exhihit common sense only in exceptional cases. "TIM M ed by ~51 repliv.†a trip «8! mom} ii wherv t1] We like the instruction that is got fmm a. customer’s complaint. Atkin- son & Switzer. “711911 in town call in and see the Alpxandra sewing machine I am sell- ing for little mom-y on easv terms with a ï¬ve year guarantee. Next tu the Bank. A Hnrve will he held Thursday, o‘clock p. u rector ()5 .‘ rontn will music will be devoted t The following are some of the popu- 1‘ fall fairs and dates on which they ill be held this yeul': London. Sept. 11-19. Hamilton. Sept. 15-17. Nwwmurket. Sept. 22-24. Collingwmul, Sept. ‘1‘ -25. Bul‘l’if‘, Sept. 29â€"Oct. 1. Mmkhmn. Oct. 7-9. HARVEST \V ILL I: n will be the ic will he gm )llectinn Wâ€! h: ur\'est Thanksgiving Service hold in St. Mm-y‘s Church on ny. Svpt. 17.c<numencingut8 p. In. Rev. Canon Fax-ncnmh, (xi-“1t. A.lnLtbmv’s Church. To- SIMSâ€"NEWTON. FALL FA: EXTEND THE RDA D. )e the preacher. Special he prm'idod by the choir. Wlll hu made, which will J renovation expenses. THANKSGIVING. Lnt 27. 2nd con. Markham, contain- ing 100 acres more or less. A very desirable- fnrm in u good localxty. Possession lst of April. 1904. The farm is crossed by u. running stream. For particulars apply to J. S. HEISE. 3‘9 Richmond HULP. 0 Came to the premises of the under- signed ou or about the 28th of August. a number of algeep. r_ Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Brown and two children of East, Toronto are making a. short visit; with the lutter’s mother. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Jones and they are now going to the Intter‘s sister. For Sale or Rent Sept. 3 1908. The undersigan wants to let a, jab of taking qut (About. 100 pine stumps. Mr. Jone} of Elgin Millsgépenb Sut- urday afternoon with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Jones. Owner may haGé the same by pay" ing expenses. GLASS & 00.,7 Dizzy? Headache? Pala back of your eyes? It’s your liver! Use Ayer’s Pills. Gentl laxative; all vegetable. Sold or60 years. 15%..3‘32; TENNIS AFTERNOON. About twenty of the members of the Lawn Tennis Club responded to an invitation of the Oak-Ridges Club. on Friday afternoon. when H. mast enjoyable time was spent on Mr. Geo. Newhm-y‘s lawn. three lots above the Elgin Mills. As there was also a large number of layers from Oak Ridges it was nut ought advisable to play a. match between the two clubs, so partners were selected hy chance, the Iudy and gentleman playing together whudrew bou matscmuposed of sim- ilar Ilmvers. l‘hreu cuurts were ()0 cupied during the afternoon. and some very pletty returns were made. in the evening l'ofl'eslnnonts were served by tho ladh s of the home club, and these were thoroughly enjoyed after the strenuous work of the after- nnon. Before returning- home the visituls carried unanimously n. vote of thanks to the mmnhors (if the 0sz Ridges (iluh for their kiml hospitality, and to Mr. and Mrs. vahery for the use of their grounds. Later in the evening n number of popular games were played on the lawn, after which the visitors returned on the 8.15 car. The following games were played : Mrs. Derry and Savage beat Miss Murlsnn and Shaw. Miss Palmer and Carrol beat Miss K. Newhvry and Newtnn. Emaâ€"In Richmond Hill, on Friday. 4th of September. the wife of Waiter Eyer of I. son. MARRIAGES F'nmAY. Sept. 95â€"Auction sale of store. dwell- mg and cottage. in the Vllluge of Thornlnll. the pronerty of Mr. Jno. B. Grice. Sale at 2 o'clock. Terms, 10 per cent. on day L1 sale. Suignon & MoEweu. Aucts. Mrs. Peter Jones of this place is going tu Dundus to see her mother w1_19 is‘vex-y i|l_ igthat town. PENNYROYAL WAFERS. Miss Palmer and Carrol beat Osborne and Bnyle. We sell the genuine stoneware crocks in all the best sizes at the price usually charged for the common earth- enware, crocks, 19; ullou size French pots, 200. each; 5 l . butter crocks,8c. Atkinson & Switzer. Miss Nellie Creddiman is making a visit with her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Clement. Miss Wiley and McMahon beat Miss Boyle and Osborne. Miss Storey and Morgan heat Miss C. Logge an d Tr-uu1p01u-. Miss Newliery and Shaw beat Miss Stomy and Glass. Miss W'iley and Derry beat Miss Legge and Thomas. 'lrumpnur and Shaw bent, Osborne and Can-r01. Miss Boyle and Glass beat Newbery and Newton. SIMS-NEWTONâ€" At Thamesville. on Monday. September 7. 1903. by the Rev. James A. Grant. Richmond Hill. Mr. George Sims. Richmond Hill. to Ellza, daughter of the late James Newton 01 Elgiu Millst Miss Newbc-ry and Shaw beat Morb- sun and Glass. Mrs. Derry and Savage, beat Miss Palmer and Morgan. Want your moustache or beard a beautiful brownor tlch black? Uu“ BUGKINGHAM’S DYE Bilious.j STUMPING STRAYED Orange Valley Sale Register.‘ If" worm '7’ VB†*1" 7 cm“ ‘â€" 00:1».- with :I’IPO you n uro- tn-allnbd. Avoid†“at. If.“ m. AMI... EU _OOIPA.III- _ m I“ Aspeclnc month)! medicine for India “) mwn And ml“. a. mom [Inducing (mo. healthy and pdnl- autumn. so when or pan- on .9 mu low and by 0'51â€,th mud tinge-nus. lnvM BI ET I! S. L. B. HEISE. Victoria. Square. Richmond Hill. Y ksh' k F d The old reliable stock food so well and levorebly known by 01‘ bv the farmers of Ontario. It. is a grand reparation for keeping horsemcattle. sheep. pigs and poultry in a. ï¬ne healthy condition. Kil e worms. Es- p ciall) adapted for preparing stack for mukec or Full Exhibitions and it. increases their flesh, puts life and ambition in them and gives them a. sleek and glossy cont. Sample packmzea 201:. or 12 lbs for tl.whieh is equa.n051eede for 10. YORKSHIRE 0006:! AND HE AVE CUBE gunma- teed to cure any case of coughs. colds. heavee or broken winrl or the alter effects of influenza or epizootie. Price 50 cents. Your receipts tor condition powders put up promptly from pure drugs at wholesale prices Hutsâ€"Rewards Pure English Epsom Belts m Electriv Oil 2 bottlse 250 take swelling out of your horse's legs; give Chases Syrup of Linseed and Turpentine 15¢ a handful] in feed: so lb ; 10 lbs (or 250 Ayers Cherry Doctors] 20, 40 and 650 Sulphurâ€"3c 111.10 lbs for 25c Norwav Pine Syrup 18c GlsuberSsIHâ€"ac 1b! 10 lbs for 250 Pages English Cough Syrup. large bottlï¬ï¬e Dr Williams Pink Pills 30c. 3 ior 89¢ Grays Syrup Bed 8 ruce Gum 18c Carters Pills 2 bottles for 250 Haggsrus Pectorsl lssm we Chases Ointment 40c Coltsfrmt Expectornnt 18c Ayers Heir Vigor 650 Radwsys Relief 18c Porous. 150 Castes-is 95c Pages Red Clover Compound puriï¬es the blc Hinsrds Lintment 150 cures catsrrh. dyspepsia and indigestion Bnltpetre purenlbs ior 250 Pages Dyspepsm stletssnre cure 35s This in only 3 partial list. Remember we sell everything at wholesale prices end you can save money by dealing with us. A magniï¬cent calendar {or each customer Drugs, Medicines & condition Puwders At Cut Rate Prices. Remember we sell everything at wholesale prices and you can save 1mm 10 to 25 per cent by (leading with us J. A. Johnston & 00., (Successor to C. D, Daniel 5 Co. and Hugh Miller a Co.) Wholesale andRetail Druggists. 171 King St East, Tomato, Opposite Clyde Hotel. ï¬ï¬‚aimumm $wï¬m‘ \Ve’ve heard our prices called fair. VVe’ve heard them called generous. They‘re both. We’re not referring now to the special prices we make for a special day, or to close out special lots ; we mean the run of prices, day in and out, the store over. um] nu uuu VuL, LnC DLULC UVUI. \Ve've picked up a few, here and there haphazard and let them stand as specimens: We do some things for the sake of your good-will. The whole conduct of business is based on enlarging your good opinion of the store and bringing you twice as often. We intend that every worker here and every clerk shall render you the best service possible. _ ,W, ~-V-._, r..v--...»., 10c. ' Heavy 36 inch Wrappurettes. with border, 10c. yd. The Best, 6 Con] 200 yd. Cotton Spools, 450. dnz. Extra. Hpayy 11-4 size super quality Flannelette Blan- A A , , , , , y _. -q....---y_v --...‘ kets, $1.00. Extra. Heavy Regular Loch Lomond Shirting, 10c. yd Great Value in Men’s Suspenders, at 10, 15, 20, 25, I and 500. pair. Men’s Black Sateen Negligeo Shir-ts, special 500. each. Double Diamond Glass. size 23;“. at $1 per pane. XXX White Wine Vinegar, full strength, 25c. gal. Extra. Quality Heavy Costume Cloth, lovely patterns In- EGO :m W 7 7 . ‘ mmm‘wa > d “W . MEGS: About Prices JABle EYER é. SUN THE DELAVAL Cream Separator Stoves Washing Machines Chums Have one on trial and be convinced. Why not buy the best IF YOU WANT A \VE ALSO SELL Hardware Eavetroughing Paints Glass, Etc. Electric Oil 2 bottlee 250 Chases Syrup 0! Llnseed and Turpentine 15c Ayers Cherry Doctors] 20, 40 and 650 Norwav Pine Syrup 18c Pages Eualish Cough Syrup. large botthaso Grays Syrup Bed 8 rune Gum 1.80 Haggards Poctorsl 153m 16c Cousteau Expectantan 18c Runways Relief 180 Pages Bed Qlovgr Qompoupd puxifloq thqblood.