5 Sb. Mary’s Clim‘cl) (of England) was well ï¬lled last Thursday evening when the Harvest. Thnnksgiï¬ng Service was held. The Chlll‘l‘ll was‘neufly and tastefully decorated by fruits. vines land flowers. and an interesting ser- mon was preached by Rev. Canon Fan-comb, Rector of St. Matthew’s Church, Toronto. It will In 3;! e that I ‘ o lnt‘, h:xS( “in lhe Man spared to do ‘ 'Ith'. CUWiL‘ ‘hop for :1 h Fnuuy fJ-Evnzl back and in EPVVORTH LEAGUE. At the Epworth League service on Friday evening Mr. A. J. Hume will deliver an address on the subjectzj Rev. John Gibson had an unpleas- ant experience while driving to Chm ch lust Sunday fm-mmun. \Vhen Within about :1 mile from this place his horse took flight, of a bicyclist going in the opposite direction. The horse tOnk to the ditch. Mr. Gibsnn was thrown out and the buggy was badly smasth The clergyman was pretty well shaken up but, he came up. nevertheless, and took his sorvice in St. Mary's Church. Mr. Amos \Vrigbt has purchased from Dr. Theo. V. Law the building and lot; on the corner of Richmond and Yonge Streets. Mr. \Vl‘ight pur- poses making this into a dwelling, and will Lunve it westward pruhnhly ten feet. This will give Mr. \Vright three houses in rotation, including his pwn residence on the north side of Richmond Street. \Vv yet need a number of good houses to rent. “ Serve the Lmd with Gludness.†Gocd music will he provided. All are welcome. anbers will please bring t‘heir Missionary envelopes. fled to Miss Maggie 0:18.). daughtr: n 3 Mr. Benjquzin Case of King township. The ceremony was pm fl‘l'llli-‘d by Rev. Mr. Stmwhvusv at; the residence of theln-idn's father in the presence of about 60 guests. Mr. James Eckardt, Presidium of the East York and Mmkhum Agricul- tural Seen-Lies. and Mr. A. G. Gonn- ley, Vim-President, waith upon Mrs. S. G. Liitle of “ \"x’ood~l>(-," Markham township†few days ago, and present- ed 1191‘ with 1 lwantifnliy iilnminnted address on behalf of the association, conveying n mvssage of condolence on the death of her husband who was a director of the association. Mr. Jangvs McDouga‘ll, Yurk County Engineer. had a reasonable and sensi- ble letter in The News a few evenings ago dealing with The Radial Railway Situation. A careful perusal (If the letter will convince any reasonable Person that, Toronto is not acting fair- yto the farmers and residents nub- side of the City, nor is it, using the best judgment for itsvlf. ill be held in Trinity Church. Thorn- ill, on Tuesday. Sept. 29. cnnimenv- ing at 8 p.111. Rev. \Vm. Carey \Vai-d, rector of St. Peter’s Church, Toronto, will be‘ the preacher. Special music by _the choir. _>A_ collecting) will he éA qu‘Vest Thanksgiving Sex-vice Theolder run-lion cf Trencll‘s (huh l'iage Shops are bring: [minted white EU :15 to harmmlizo with the new addiâ€" tinn eroctvd last full. The, building when cmnpiflcd will lonk well with red trimmings. A representative of a houk ï¬rm has madeurrnngeumnts to 111964; the pur- chasing committee of Public Library here m-mun-ow afternoon. Those having any hunks to recommend should hand in the names to the Sec- retary not. lat-ct than Friday mum. Mr. Edward Carson of Elgin Mills, was on \Vednesdsly nf hlst week mur- x-ied to Miss Maggie Case. duughtu «1‘ Mr. Benquin Case. of King township. The ceremony was pm formed by Re-v. Rev. J. 15‘ market (m '1‘] year. Ducm pastor on the ist circuit. niade, which will be devoted to reno- vation of the chm-ch. Best pure lard. 1:30. lb. ; Best cheese, 12$. lb. ; Best pearl tapioca. 7 ll). for 25c. ; good raisins, 6 H). for 25c : Extra quality rice, 6 lb. for 25c. Atkinson & Switzer. Mr. R. E painting U hug-Room. llmk we'll. brighter \v Mrs. J. hm‘ Uisp 1119110ng See adv. Rev. Mvsgs and Mr. Swit nice-Lin r in m udist C lurch “ Stu-n; fund. duly tn-svrve w un Inn-(1w invigorate set Th: fur the Match. m {nd on I HARVEST THAEiéEfVING. Rlcummn MIL! Quarter] King I 't Thur L()€3 A1134. mt Mr. Gen: C- has opened :L bln rICNHiI‘ stand, am 0 do :11} kinds ()fl «vie has taken r a term of ï¬ve y I-ieuds will be.- gla UH Tlnn pus:er ll) Law is rmpapu-ing and reâ€" ‘ Puhlic Libra] y and Road- mrl “hen complnted will The room looks much .11 light. color-(ed paper. bu m l’ seen by adv. on another 1'. Gen. C-owie. late. of )enod a blacksmith shop ‘sbzand, and is now pre- 3 kinds of blacksmithng as taken the housennd lntSS m-dnm' died sdny lust, in was formerly chluoncl Hill h lgm' oume of grmd . ‘ F‘m-ce,’ u roudy- hell‘th fund. adds ustuins. nourishes, tin “WW; 1p} 3th e years. and his glad Lu see him for himself. SSOL‘ nf Court Rich- lel :mfl Smith led the District. \vilhtho MPLh- Lu nu Tuesday. intinn have fNrn'e-mhm', uul Pluwmz f 0ctnhe1 in his “ .le mm Method- have (-um- “‘ l 1 Punch pluw new, $0.00; 1 Nu. in gnud shnpp, $4.1 . plow, in gum] slut; { rowed sulky plow, 1 pmvw' cutting $15.00; 1 hand cheap. $5.00. No ion. 1-1. A. Nichol The members and friends of Zion Lutheran Church, Sherwood, will hold their Harvest Home and Fowl Supper on the eveniu of Tuvsduy. Sept. 29. Supper serve from 4 to'8 o‘clock. after which an ontertuinment will be given by the \Vhyte Bios. of Toronto, who will sing with harp and guitar accompaniment. Rev. \V. G. Buck and Rev. \V. N. Chanller of the Maple cliui~ches,\vill bring greetings in short addressas. The Sex-mans will he preached on Sunday, Sept. 27. at 11 a. in. by the Pastor of the Church and ut7p. m. the usual evening service. The church will be suitably decorated for the uccasiun. A cordiul invitation A RARE CHANCE. Householders in need of glassware, crockery. and dishes should attend the nuction sale at. the Dominion House next Monday. Auctioneer Sai eon will peed to start on time if he se ls in one afternoon the advertised stock, whit-h consists of 400 (102. dinner latex, 200 (102. breakfast, plates.300 oz. fun plates, 500 doz. sauce plates, 10 de "en Salad bowls, 5 dozen large tureems, 10 doz. ten pots. 5 duz. sugar bowls. :25 dnz. mugs, 3 doz. pitchers, 20:) \\ ..ite and colored glass Sets, 100 ;1ir\ :ses, 10 doz. salts and peppers. ' ’ do.;, glnss mugs, 5 doz. glass pitch- 91's, 10 doz. butter dishes. 25 doz. glass sli pi“‘S. 10 doz. celery glasses, 10 doz. jelly dishes, 5 doz. tumblers; besides 1 light spring wagon. with pole; 1 doulili-set-light harness. in good re- pair: .‘2 side saddles; 2 riding bridles, nearly new. The sale will commence at] o'clock. Terms cash. \Vest York Young Conservatives 0r- ganized at Weston on Friday night. Leonard \Vallace of VVoodbl-idge was elvcted president, James Uoulter of \Veslzuu, John McNeil of Ve lore, and George Elder of Elder-’3 Mills, .vice- )re-sidvnts, and Tomas J. McGuire of Vest“n,sucreim~yâ€"treasurev. The ï¬rst regular meeting will be held at \Vest- on on Monday evening, Oct. 12, when the subject for discussion will he " The Grand Trunk Paciï¬c.†A. Keefler, George Elder and George Symes, jr., will be the speakers. A large map of Carmzla was m-dex-ed to be lll‘ChHS- ed. 211M 2:. suitable clubrnum ml] be Se. Will b‘ of Cara ed. an cum-d. Pure \‘Vhite Grape vinegar, 400. gal.; ’XX \Vhite Vv’ine Spiritsyinegurï¬Ã©c. gal. ; Best English Malt Vinegar, 50c. gal. Atkinson & Switzer. 1 ' is extended to all. Tickets for srup 791' and entertainment. 30c; Children ‘ c. plan ks L: cidont IS time. Yonge Strest- DUY'Lll 0f the C. P. R. truck as a freight yurd, thereby mak- ing a blockade With their trafï¬c at lhutplaco. Had the city allowed the Metropolitan to connect its line “ith the C. P. R. them would now be no blockade. on Yonge Street. THE LORNE BLOCK. Mr. John Palmer is about letting contracts to L. Innes & Sons and John Clulfvy for repairing and remddelling the Lorne Block. The from: stairs will be removed to the rear so that Mr. Jemy Smith’s jewelry store can be enlarged. The south door will be closed. and an entrance made on Yonge Street. A change will also be made in the from; windows of Gen. McDmmld’s shop and Miss 3033’ store. The- alterations we all needed, and Mr. Palmer will likely convert this place intu an up-ï¬uâ€"dut‘e block. Canadian coaloil in Infs, 18c. gnl.; American (mad oil in lots, 21c. git]. Atkinson & Switzer. The Tux-unto City Council has passed a rpsolulion instructing thPiI' solicitor to usk the. County Crown Atmrney to have the Motmpnlitnn Railway Com- pany indicted for creating a nuisance under the criminal code by using w ,, A . ‘ ‘. N _ -, Tnu" uf S! day, the- s l'et Mu t1)( Vx'EST YORK CONSERVATIVES. Iâ€. King ‘ Men-u nth To urning ()1 HARVEST HOME TO BE INDICTED BrdtnnCUct. 22-23. ville, Oct. 13-14. Il-idge, Oct. 14-15. Srhnmhcx-g. Oct. 8-9. CHOMBERG FAKE. K. Mam Hmhur) 3r-ltnn, Me, Out h1g9. 0c hmnbcx‘ FA LL FAIRS. rk, vamurket, Sept.22â€"°4. thux-n, Collingwoud, Sept. Nicholls. SCHNAPS 28-29. 1rkhum. Out u-. $4.00; 1 twwfnr- in gum! x-epzti1-,$6.()0 ; hnx, wry cheap cutting hnx, wry sharge fur inspect- Ldfm~d,(.)ct 20-21. About 5,000 people attended the Newmarket Fuil' yesterday. theI sec- | ond day. The grounds and buildings Iwere nevor in as good shape before. und everything pussvd olf successfully. The procvssion of school children with gaily decorated Wagons and rigs of all kinds paraded the streets. :1 ml was an interesting feature of Lheufteinoon. The directms‘ luncheon tvnt. was a ï¬opular resort. The chairman, Mr. 055, after proposing "The King.“ next proposed “The DOHIIlllUl] Pur- liament and Local Imgislntln'o,†and in reply the local members, Hon. \Vin. Mnlocknnd Hon. E. J. Davis, made good speeches. The-re was Some good spa-ding in the ring, and the concert In tho Pvening geu‘v good satisfaction. The Highlandvrs' hand was :\ grout attraction, and Mr. Htu‘nld Jarvis was at his host. An innnensv crowd is vx- egted to-dny, the closing day of the bur. Now that vacations zll'l' about over. and young pvoplem-e ready to begin, or resume W0|l(, we (lush-c- to call their attention to the advantages of- fered by us in learning and placing them in railway business and com~ merelzll telegraphy. Our uoul’SOs ('over tolegmphy. train despntching, standard rules, and oflioo ut-couuting. See us and he ussmvd how you can change your Occupation, and (’Rl‘n at least double your prosont salary from the start and have very desirable work. \Ve ï¬t. young ladies vspociully for the commercial telegraph positions such as the. G. N. \V. and (l. P. R. day and night classes. All graduate-s guaranteed positions as soon as com- petvnt, Callat your convenience, or Write us for. particulars. Canadian Railway Instruction Institutp, cor. College and Yonge Streets, Toronto, Oddfellows’ Bullding. The Picnic held at Bond Lake Park on ’Iuesday in aid of St. Mary’s R. C. Church. Richmond Hill, passed off very nicely. The Weather was de- lightful,.and every person seemed to haveagood time. Dancing was in- dulged in at the pavilion after- noon and evening, and Mr. A. J. Collins’ orchestra consisting of violins, harp and flute, furnished good music. An interesting feature of the after- noon was a. contest for a silver cup kindly donated by Mr. J. \V. Moyes. The voting was between Miss Harris and Miss O‘Leary. two young ladies from the City. the former eventually winning the trophy. The Metropoli- tan Railway furnished a good Service and reasonable rates, and Mr. Moyes, who was present, was very attentive to the wants of the guests. The pas- tor, Rev. Father McMahon, was much pleased with the success of the day’s proceedings. The following were among the prominent visitors :â€" Fathei Teofy.presidont of SLMiL-hael’s College; Father Jeifeott, Stayner; Father Carberl'y, Schonioerg; Father Sweeny. County Engineer McDougall, John \V. Ramsden, T. F. Wallace, Barrister Roach, Dr. Coleman, Frank Lee, Dr. Elliott. William Pugslev, Thomas Gibson. James Legge, D. G. Blough, and many otheis. Ed the Oarsaparllla by keepln "ii; bowels regular with Ayers 7 lug. Our stnck of black and culm‘vd sew- ing silks, colored cottun threads and black and White 200 yd. spools is kept well assorted ; \Ve quote best 200 yd. spools black and white, 450. doz. ; At- kinson & Switzer. COLLINSâ€"MAxNâ€"n the Methodist Parsonage, Newtvu brook, on Wednesdav, Sept. 16. by Rev. A. P. 1313.03.15. D. Annie M. Mann of Sutton West, to Andrew Collins of Pius- hureh. Pa. BALEs~~ScaumTâ€"At the residence of the bride's parents. Newton Brook. on Wednes‘ dav. Saph )6, by Rev. A. l'.lh‘nce. B. D.. Clara Uv‘istinm. only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H.13. b‘chmidL, to Justh C. Bales of Lansing,snn01Mr. and Mrs. .103. Bales of Toronto. FRIDAY. Sepv. ‘25-Auc&inu sale 01' store. dwell- )ng and cottage, in the vxlluge of Thomlnll, the property of Mr. Juo. B. Grice. Sale at 2 o’clock. Terms, 10 nex- cent. on clay d sale. Suigaon .S: McEweu. Auctï¬. SATURDAY. Sept. EEGâ€"Auction sale of two car loads of cattle. cousnsting of yenrliugs, 2 yem-olds and swingers, at Phillipa' Hotel. King Cit . the m‘uperty uf B. J. Marsh. Clarksbu 31:. Sale at 1 o'clock. Terms 4 months. 1). G. Enough. auctioneer. TUESDAY. Oct. Gâ€"Auction sale of 100 acre farm farm being lot '27. 2111 con. Markham. the ’rorerty of Jacob S Heise. to be sold at the buminion House, Richmond Hill. Sale at 2 o'clock. N.S. Smith. aucmnneer. Sihiiï¬Vw-ï¬ Eono. Em A léw bbtnea bx Ayor’u Samm- com lately cured me." . 09110311113, Scrunch. Pa. $1.00 a homo." y .1. c. umnoow mag“; ‘ Lowell. Mus. Sarsapariï¬ia Impure blood always shows somewhere. If the skin, then boils, pimples, rashes. If the nerves, then neuraigia, nerv- ousness. depression. If the stomach, then dyspepsia, billousness, loss of appetite. Your doctor knows the remedy, used for 60 years. Impuref Blood " from the Cuban war, I was I xerfegt nee . H1 bloqd wpawlgn n_d my VACATIONS ABOUT OVER NE‘VMARKET FAIR. Sale Register. NIARIKIAGES R. C. PICNIC. Fur- and \Vm. nmde n Y k h' k F d The old reliable stock toodso wall and favorably known by or S bv the {gunners of Ontario. It. is a. grand preparation {or keeping borses.cu.tble. Sheep, pigs and poultry In a ï¬ne hyalthy condition. Kills worms. Es- peciall) adapted for preparing stock to: market or Fall Exhibitions and it increases their flesh. pucslile and ambition in them and gives them a sleek and glossy coat. Sample packager. 20c. or 1211);; for $1,which is equndos feeds fur 1c. YORKSHIRE COUGd AND BE AVE CURE gunma- md to cure any case of coughs. colds, heaven or broken wind or the after effects of influenza or epizootic. Pricebo cents. Your receipts for condition powders put up promptly from pure drugs at wholesale prices Saltsâ€"Howast Pure English Epsom Salts to Electric Oil ebomee 25:: take swelling out. of your horse’s legs; give Chases Syrup 0! Linseed and Turpentine 150 ’ a handful! in leed : Sc lb ; 10 lbi (or 250 Ayers Cherry Pecwml K). 40 and 65c Sulphurâ€"3c lb. 10 lbs lot 250 Norwav Pine Syrup 18c GluuberSultsâ€"Sc lb, 10 lbs for 25¢ Pnges Enslisb Cough Syn: . large hottleflSo D: Williams Pink Pills 30c, 3 lot 690 Grays Syrup Red Spruce um 180 Carters Pills 2 homes for 25¢ Heggm'ds Factors) Balsam 18c Chases Ointment 400 Coltsfoot Ex ectorant, 13c Ayers Hair Vigor 650 Radwnye Re no! 180 Parana 750 Custom 25c Pages Red Clover Compound puriï¬es the bu: Minnrds Liniment 15c cures eaten-h. dyspepsia and indigestion Seltpetre pure 2 lbs for 256 Pages Dyapepsm Tablets sure cure 359 This is only a partial list. Remember we sell everything at wholesale prices and you can save money by dealing with us. A magniï¬cent calendar for each customer mugs, Meanings &. Gamï¬ï¬en inders Remember we sell everything atwholosale prices and you can save (ram 10 to 25 per cent by demliug with us (Successor m C, D, Daniel 6: Co. and Hugh Miller a Ca.) “Wholesale and Retail Dx'uggists. 171 King St East, Toronto. Opposite Clyde HoteL The language of advertising is very much the same all over. Business everywhere fol- lows well deï¬ned conditions and others are doing now very much the same as we're do- ing. It's a time for bargains and prices are tumbling right and left. Every advertiser tells you the saline thing. All this talk is bouhd to be monotonous unless you’re interested. \Ve print the news for those who have money to spend, and plain facts cannot be two plain for the average shopper. All the ï¬ne talk of literature, and all the enthusiasm of clever illustrations couldn’t make these prices any more at tractwe: All the stores make bargains, but all bargains are not alike, nor are the ways of selling alike. We get a. good deal of credit for selling below everybody else. We have to believe it because we have been told it so often. Aflï¬mma $mtgw V J. A. Johnston $5 00., mmmmmmxmmmmmm ‘ z . At Cut Ikate Prices. THE DELAVAL WEBB EYER 84. SW Cream Separator Stoves \Vashing Machines Chums Have one on trial and be convinced. Why not buy the best IF YOU WANT A \VE ALSO SELL Glass, Etc. {ardware Eavetfoughlng Pamts Electric Oil 2 bottles 25:: Chases Syrup of L‘nseed and Turpentine 150 Ayers Cherry Pecwml K). 40 and 65c Norway Pine Syrup 18c Pnges English Cough Syn: . large hottlsflSo Grays Syrup Red Spruce um 180 Haggards Factors) Balsam 180 Coltsfoot Ex ectorant, 13c Radwnys Re ml 180 Pages Red Clover Qompoupd puriï¬eg thgblood‘ mm 315 I‘ 4.9m m ’ V†{#32133 v: â€"_â€"I 61;“ é 3mg):