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The Liberal, 1 Oct 1903, p. 5

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i making arrangements for installing a " :typing RICHMoND HILL, October 1, 1903 140(3‘ AID“. Bread is up to 13 cents a in if. The‘ sad ocuurrence was long; exported. ‘ l I Mr. \VillC. Savage takes full posâ€" session of the Palmer House iii-day. - r 7 I Only one case will come up for hear- ing at Division (‘nnrt lli‘H‘ tti.iilol‘l'o\\'. Mr. Fl'l‘fl \V. liarrison has gone to Kingston ill attend Queen‘s liziivt-rslty. Mrs. T. (irirnes of 'l‘oiotito. is spcnd~ int: the. Week with Mist; llannah (bu: butt. Miss \Viii-yalid Miss l’eliie of To- ronto, spout in’vl' Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. I“. \i'i! ' \Voodliridgo lair will ll‘.‘ held on the 11~th and 15th inst” the last day being Thankng ing. “7. Magcr makes cider at. his mill Tuesday, t‘liursday, Friday and Satâ€" urday of eveiy \Vt-('l\'. Fire Brigade meeting: and practice on Monday evening. This will be the last practice of the year. The W. C. I‘. U. will meet at. the home of Mrs. P. 1.. lrani next. Tues- day evening at 7.30. Full attendance requested. The Purchasing Committie bought the first. installment of books for the Public Library on F1 iday. illlltillllllllg to about $80. A new Steel bridge is being,r erected over the Don river in the hollow at- Thoruhill. All rigs have to pass over the Metropolitan Railway bridge. \Vinger liros’. cider mill at Edgely is now running. and will run Monday, Tuesday, \Vednesday and ’i‘hnrsday of each week up to the 19th of Nov. The topic at the Epworth League on Friday evening will be. “The \Vicket Gate.” Pilgrim's Progress. The address will be given by Rev. T. @ampbell. Mr. T. B. Ludford is having his brick store and dwelling luckâ€"pointed. .As the work is being done by Mr. .I. McNamara it is needless to say that it is an A1 job. H. Blanchard and R. Maclcod. under instructions from the Village Council. have during the past week put in a number of hardened brick ei'chings across Yonge street which should give goodvsatisfaclion. Mr. H. C. Bailey, Telephone Store, is drawing the. attention oi”: his cus tumors to the “Empress” shoe, :1 high class tine shoe for Canadian women. The priccsarc $2, $2.50 and $3 a pair. In the I’Desbytei-iau-churcli on Silli- day morning Mr. Rubellson of Toronâ€" topreacbed a special sermon to the Sabbath School. which proved intel- estiug and instructive. The regular Sunday afternoon Sabbath School was withdrawn. :Mr. Aithur Muldoon, for many ,years a resident of 'l‘hornliill. died at, Niagara Falls, ‘3. Y., on Saturdayi last. aged 63 years. The remains were brought". to the tesidence of his son, .lot 4, con. 3 Vaughan, from which the :funeral took place. to the Thornhill .R..C.cemetcry on Tuesday Morning. The editor of the Review of Reviews :comments in his October number on aCanadu’s part in the. Chamberlain zoll- vet-ein programme, with especial ref- erence to commercial union as a prac- I tical policy for the United States and Ltnada. His comments are supple~ merited and reinforced in an article ' contributed to the same vniagazine by l Mr. Eugene G. llay. Grain bags â€" \Ve are showing extra value in grain bags at. old prices. Naughton Bros, Elgin Mills. The “'innipeg Free Press News Bulletin of 22nd Sept. contained the‘ following personal notice: “MiSS. Lorine \Vright, a promising young‘ singer of Toronto, sang “ Face to Face” with sweetness and expression at the Sunday school rally in Grace church on Sunday. Miss Helen A. Law of Detroit. accompanied her on- the piano.” “79 be: to inform the. Free Press that Toronto is a suburb. -of Ricunond Hill, the. 10 no of the :young vocalist. DIED SUDDENLY. Mrs. Anna. Eliza Ludford. wife of Mr. Caleb Ludforil of Thornhill. died .at the residence of her daughter, Mrs. E. B. Cooper, in London, Ont., on Sunday night. Deceased was in her 450th year. She had been on a visit to ‘her (laughter. and died suddenly. The. interment took place in 'l‘liernliill cemetery yesterday afternoon. scissoiniéifnoif The Globe Printing (‘oiiipziny are» 'new printing, electrotyping, NIL'I'UU" and photogmving plant, . which will enable them to make a marked improvement in the “'eekly , Globe. The intention is to have eight '. «pages illustrated on line calendcredl :paper similar in many respects to the illustrated part of the Saturday edi- "tion. You can get the \Veekly Globe i to the end of the year by leaving 15 cents at THE LIBERAL Olf‘ice: or to, January 1, 1905 for 75 cents. No per~ ; Sou who does not get a daily paper should miss this chance. I §§ibttalfl 'hint cnnlined to the house. FRACTURED AN ARM. P. Patterson. Esq” ex-M. P. P. for \Vvst York. who has been spending the summer months at; his summer residence at, Patterson, had an acci- dent. a short time ago that is keeping _ He was walking from the stable to the house after dai k when he tripped and fell on a lawn mower. fracturing his right arm above the elbow. Mr. and Mrs. Patterson “’l re preparing to leave for their home in “haddock. but the un- fortunai e accident will keep them here a few weeks longer. S. H. RALLY. Lost Sunday was rally day at the Methodist Sabbath School. The num- ber present was 1:31;. including a num- ber of visitors. A specially interest~ ing programme was given as folloWS: I)oxology, The Lord‘s Prayer, repeated in con- cell. Hymn. Prayer. Greeting by Mr. Switzci. Supt. Responsive reading. Ilymn. Adlrcss. “The Lessons for the past. three months," Mr. Hume. Responsive reading. Solo. Miss Ethel Switzcr. Address. " \‘Vhat can We do to im- prove our School," Mrs. \Vilcy. Mr. Harrison. Solo, .lr. “7liiiby. Responsive Benediction. 11a. IiOtiNia‘s with The will of the late Henry Horne who died at Langstalf in August has been entered in the Surrogate court. J. 15. Francis and David M. Boyle are the executors. The testator wrote his own will on the Gib of July. The estate amounted to $339, and deceased gave particular instructions about a monument. to be erected after his deat I'i. Besides his nanie.thc names of his deceased wife and twochildren. his mother and father and two or three other relatives were to he cut on the monument. The testatorgavereasons why the stone should be purchased at Allen’s. and an iron fence around the plot: “ about like Edey‘s.” The balance of the money after paying funeral ex- penses to be placed in the P. O. Sav- ings Bank. the interest to keep the plot in proper order. VACATIONS ABOUT OVER. low that vacations are about over, and young people are. ready to begin, or resume wotk. we desire to call tlieiraticution to the advantages ofâ€" fered by us in learning and lacing them in railway business ant com- mercial telegrapliy. Our courses cover telegraph); train (lespatching, standard rules, and oiiice accounting. See us and be assuied how you can change your occupation, and earn at least double your present salary from the. start and have very desirable work. \Ve fit. young ladies especially for the commercial telegraph positions suclias the G. N. W’. and C. P. R. day and night classes. All graduates guaranteed positions as soon as com- petent. Call at your convenience. or write us for particulars. Canadian {ailway Instruction Institute, cor. Collegeand Yonge Streets, Toronto, Oddfe lows Building. 1.ook~â€"Ladies’ coats at one quarter the regular price; fine gnods, well made. Asnap. “70 have 32 of the. Rlltfive coats. Naughton Bros, Elgin ii s. A MODERN “'ONDER. \Ve venture to say that thousands of people who visited Newmarket Fair will admit that they never before wit- nessed a. parfmmance just like that given in front of the grand stand. And some of the sideshows were also unique. One of the features on ex- hibition under canvas. for the small sum of 10 cents.was a. ruminant mam- mal, owned and exhibited by Herbert Henry Hopper and Ernest Joseph Cable. As the tent. was crowded our reporter did not. gain admittance. but gathered from the. gentle shoutcr at the door that the. woolly animal with many limbs was-bred in Virginia, fed on the blue grasses of that state, pur- chased for $10,000 and imported into Canada for exhibition only at the mammoth fairs. etc. It is reported that this animal, which is more than a quadriiped, is to be sent. to the Vi'orld's Fair at St. Louis in 1904. but for this we cannot vouch. as the pro- pi ietors, who are generally loquacious on other subjectsdiave scarcely a word to say on the question of “ mutton.” Boots and shoes â€"â€" Our waterproof boot for men is the best; value in the trade. l‘laiigbton Bros, Elgin Mills. MARRIAGE!) I‘ItIRTIO;\'â€"~NIX1)N~â€"Attb6 home of the bride's mocha Mrs Chis. Nixon, on Wednesday, Sept. 123.113; Rev. W. N. Chantler of Maple, Mr, Arthur Mcrtsou to Miss Mabel Belle Louise Mxon, both of the township of Vaughan. Saki Register. Tor-25pm: Oct. oâ€"Aucthn sale of 100 acre farm 1" : being lot ‘27, .Zud con. Markham. the }. « ~11} of Jacob S. Heise, to be sold at; the .) nun House. Richmond Hill. Sale at. 2 ‘ ~l<, N.S.Smith. auctioneer. on: Oct 7â€"Cretlit aisle of cattle and as at the Palmer House, Richmond Hill. at I. Terms 4 months. Suigeou (Y '3' wou.uuchoneers i is. out. III-Auction sale of 20 acres of m: :,‘rli con Markham. belonging to the m n (-i the late Jonathan valand. Sale :v Terms made known any of sale J. 'i a'eliticc. auctioneer on. Oct. li-(Yredit sale of farm stock. --ivicu-::, ctc.on lot 17. rear Qud con 0! .mrui. the property of John Hiokson. .it 1. Terms-Ila months. J.H.Prentice, oneei‘ . )'.(lQL.15â€"C!'e(1lt sale of farm stock. w humus. etuon lot 16. con 10. ‘:Inrkh&m, propertv of R. J. Mums. Sale v.12. is 1: months. J. E. Prentice. mic: “'L‘IW‘ ll -i . Subscribe for Tl :E ~~ LIBERAL l Post Oflice and Gray‘s Cornersa lady‘s Zhber.fdflbh That’s what you need; some- , thing to cure your biliousness, and regulate your bowels. You need Ayer’s Pills. Vegetable; ' gently laxative. ‘-°-Ay°'°‘°-- Lowell. I‘l nus. Want your moustache or beard a beautiful brown or rich black? Use grammars DYE L 1’. “Ant (‘13-. HASlWA. 1'. l1. c . EDGELY tidal & iii lilill NOW RUNNING- ‘Ve also beg to inform the gmnn'al public that weliave more than doubled its capacity during: the summer. and so hope to give. better satisfaction in the future, and not keep people. wait- ins as in the. past. \Ve hope, to see all our old custom- ers back again this season as usual. As is well known we Make Raw Cider. Boiled (rider. loll} and Apple Blalicr :Ill [roan your own appics. Mill will run on Custom work the first four days of each week up to and including Nov. 10. 1903. \Ve expect to be able to buy a limit» ed quantity of Cider Apples this season. Thanking the general public for past favors we solicit a continuance of the same in the future. WINGEH BROS, Edgely. CIDER l SHEER l The undersigned is now prepared to make cider on TUESDAY. 'l‘H‘f-IRSDAY. FRI DAY AND SATURDAY Of each week. During the season I will pay 660. a Hundred tor or Cast Iron W’roug‘ht In exchange for Plow Shares or Steel Hog Troughs. \‘V. MACE“. Prop LosT Lost, in Richmond Hill. on Satur- day, Sept. 19, 1903. a Silver Bracelet. The finder will please leave. at THE LIBERAL OFFICE. 11-2 VAFor Sale or Rent The Store and Post Office, with Dwelling, at Dollar, 3rd con. Mark- ham. Apply to GEO. CO\V IE. Richmond Hill. House to Rent A good seven roomed house. on Arnold Street. Hard and soft water, plenty of good fruit and every con- veniencc. Apply to J. ALBIN. Richmond Hill; or to A. ALBIN. 85 Summerhill Ave..i Toronto. 14-4 STAllflillRfl? Willi. Of Canada RICHMOND HILL 14-6 Capital - $1,000.01”) Rest - 925.090 DEPOSITS Received in Savings’ Bank Depart- ment and interest allowed at HIGHE$T BURRENT FETEi-l. Notice of withdrawal not neces- sary. All deposits payable on demand. Money Lonncd on Farmers”, Sale Non-s. Blank hate Forms Supplied Free. General Beating Business Transacted. For other particulars call at the Bank. J. VI.B§BORNE. Lilâ€"8r. “ t On Tuesday, Sept. 29. between the l ~belt, black silk, oxidized back piece and buckle. The finder will be rewarded by leav- 14-2 :ing at THE LIBERAL OFFICE. Riuaus Tabules: at druggists. Ripans Tabules cure nausea. Concrete House RICHMOND HILL I @pemug Thursday. Friday and Saturday, October 8, 9 and 10. \Ve are preparing for a big display of MILLINERY Beautiful Millinery for Autumn Wearing, a very handsome display. W Atkinson & Switzer are very pleased to invite the ladies of Richmond Hill and vicinity to this Millinery Opening, and will be pleased also to offer for inspection a fine stock of new Fall Goods just to hand, direct importation. Coating Serges, Corde de Soie, Black Venetian Knicker Tweed, Flake Tweed, Curl Tweed, Ribbons, Laces, Silks, Velveteens, Lace Curtains, etc. Q Atkinson y.” ionizer cheeses ¢ .2. I “all. "i; x a ‘ iF YOU ‘VANT A Cream Separator g ,‘ \Vhy not buy the best (,«i l n: - T: 1, El THE DELA‘VAL . 5% Have one on trial and be 5.. _> COUVIIICL‘ . ., fig \VE ALSO SELL 5 @ Stoves . XIVashing Machines Chums Hardware % Eavetronghing ff} . ,. Paints 1. g Glass, Etc. it [- ii MEGS» ‘EYER 5i. 3% . __._.__. a. s. / an“ I ~> $3.; .J‘ lugs, tielitiiigs tucindilln Peelers At Cut Ilate Prices. Remember we sell everything ctwholesrtls prices and you can save from 10 to 25 per ceut by dealing with us Yorkshire Stock Foo’d keeping horses,cattln. sheep. pics and poultry in u flue hLulthy condition. Kills worms. F.5- peeiull) adapted for preparing stock for market or Fall Exhibitions and it. increases their flesh. putsliie and ambition in them and gives them a sleek and glossy mat. Sample packaan 202. or 12 lbs for $1.whicb 13 equu.to5 feeds for 1c. YORKSRIRE COUGi-l AND BRAVE CURE guaran- teed to cure any case olcot1;:hs,collis.heaves or broken win I or the after (-fiecfs of influenza. or epizootic'. Price 51' cents. Tour receipts for condition powders put up promptly from pure drugs at wholesale prices ’ILe oldrelinble sfoek food so well and favorably known by by the farmers of Ontario. It is 11 grand preparation for Saltsâ€"Hownrils Pure English Epsom Salts to take swelling outof your horse’s legs; give u. bnndfull in feed; 3c lb ; 10 lbs for 25¢ Sulphurâ€"ac lb. 10 lbs for ‘25c GlauberSnltsâ€"Bc lb, 10 lbs for (EC Dr Williams Pink l’ills 30c, 3 101' 89c Carters Pills 2 bottles for 250 Chases Ointment 40c Ayei 5 Hair Vigor 05c Forums. 750 Mlflllrtlfi Liuiment tic Sultpetre pure 2 lbs for 25¢ Electric Oil 2 bottles 250 Cluses Syrup oi L‘nseed and Turpentine 15c Ayrrs Cherry Pectoml 20, it. and use Norwav Pine Syrup 18¢: Paces Ellflllsh Cough Syrup, large bottle 35:: Grays Syiup Red Spruce Gum 18c Haggai-us l’cct-iml Balsam l‘dc Cultuioot Iixpectomut 156 mm ways Relief 180 Pages Red Clover Compound puiifies the blood. cures cuturrh. rlvspepsiu rind indigestion- Pages Dyspepsia. ’lublets sure cure :lsc Castoria. fie Remember we sell evrrything at wholesale prices and you ran FRY: money by dealing With us. A magnificent calendar for each customer 4A.. Johnston Ag (30., (Successor to C. D. Daniel [2 Co. and Hugh Miller 6; Co.) “’holcsale and Retail Druggists. 171 King St East, Toronto, Opposite Clyde llotel. This is only a. partial list. J.

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