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The Liberal, 8 Oct 1903, p. 5

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2 A me‘eii K59 lmld m 3, in Mr. full “11‘ 'equesLt-d ‘ill come, Millium “witzer’s u~day Lhi: all goods Um respnnde will kindly se they may haw usual next \\‘C(' f.-,111ing on Thu: to issue on “'9 The I Friday a charge ‘ The [oni ing. t Shaw fintt to I ‘ -. vamurk afternoon Geo way Mr. Mord. V crushed on Tu Was feared it x attending the the barn of Mi ham, and in 71 arm fast. 6 was fortunate he. did. Miss Violet Storey has gone to LOWe-ll, Muss.I to spvnd the fall and winter with Mrs. John Storey. On Tuesday. the day hefm-e she star-ted, she receivada large number of calls from her friends who wislwd her 11. safe journey and a pieaszmt Lime. Mrs. Maxwell and Miss Tillie Max- well. whnlived for many years with the Mullmllzmd family, were guests at. the man'iugeuf Miss Lillian Mulhul- hth and Mr. Arthur luulson, on Tuesday. The ceremony took place- a: Christ Church, Deer PiLI'k, and tabe‘wedding breakfast was pm-Laken of at, the 1-Psidece of the bride's brother, Mr. David Mulhulluud. M212 Rvgu] mond u Al: the Dominion House on Tuesday. Auctiuneur N. E. Smith gut a number of genuine bids for Mr. Heise‘s fax-m, but the reserve bid was not reached and the Sale was withdrawn. Tho ,ropmetor has now decided to rent is farm. h m- Wm; liv at w Konzk tunnel For- nne week only: One gallon of best- machine oil fm‘ 300. \Vhen in» gettino this bargain in 011, have a look at. ourbliue uf vxluus’xou ladders. Just the thing for apple picking. II. A. Nicholls. Mr. mm. visiting t] Fonthill. The only case that came up before ndge Morgan nu Friday was Frost; & 0011 vs. Bowes. Pluintilf sued for the amount due on a horse-rake purchased by dufendent; July. 1902, payable. first of October the same year. $22 and .iuterest. The defendant. $22 and interest. The defendant mimed that, he was not to Keep the rake unless it gave satisfac~ ‘tion. He claimed that the machine did not. Work properly, and notified the agent to that effect. Judgment for defence. with Costs of court, to be paid by pluinbifi. The old rake taken in exohangrn t? ‘32 :‘e‘tm‘nec‘. tv i h u 118‘ M1: 111 mied l :m- Su 90. Siu Ml The In 111k Ll] ircmxn wn ' ‘ m meflhrmmmm topk to bi Thu h ‘U’l STOP TH AT SQUEAK. ONE CASE ONLY. u p. Thu \VITIIDRA‘VN. n Ll TO CURLERS. I‘L h pee (j‘Aâ€"lJS Lh USU" an by \V litt uav ial valui Than t1 :1 051 the 1 ll) 111L- ‘enni ham Ll My fora time11- ed. He Was machine at Id con. Markâ€" bolt got his re jerk, but {I Dfi Tillie Max- years with Pi: guests at 1m Mulbul- tkinson b! r and Sat- 1y of new 1111) hihitin a»: sprin 1U rtt ‘CIU ll] in ‘1] £111 Inn tel 101 the ym m {I Tl us 51; w.- The figures Sl]O\V the total number of marks made by each pupil and the pvrccn‘ficxge made. by each. Thnse Who have a high percentage and a small number of maka have not- written on "11 hill 0 funel and n as fm with fami) was (1 all w M urp circle ment. «1113* s 01' culus m In fun km Walter Frishy Starr McMahon Cameron McNeil Elmore Remuan Cecil Keys . . . . Edward Nelles Ada M line Fred Rich Lorne Per Olive Swi‘ Irene Lane . . . . . . . . Rulph Perkins . . . . Allen Humberstoue John Naughtou . . FORM 11. Gmnet Dickenson Harry Francis . . . . \Vm. Hingston .... J GSsiu Mnlgml . . . . Maggie Cosgrov-e . . Ewes} Ida K Mary Irene Rulph Allen Maggie Uosgrove . Russel Rumble .. . Frank McDonald . Annie Rumble . .. Laura Richavésnn Hazel Switzm‘. . . .. Jennie Clark . . . . . Medu Clubiue Emily Boyle . . . . 4 John l-Ieise . . . . . . Jean Boyle . . . . . . Geo. Topper . > .‘ Mabel Byam . Mum-l b'yuln . FORM 1. Clarence Kinuee , Alex. McConaghy Gan-git». Brown Nora McMahon. .. Marguerite Boyle Nellie Bm-nhrun ‘ Fred Campbell. .‘ “'illie Lawson .. EI-ling Gibson .. Marlon Gibson .. “Tarren Page. . .. Myrtle. Klinck .. Franklin Jackes Norman Bin-ell . . Donald Atkinson Murray Sturey .. Josephlxilliutpu . . all the e Fred U ‘Villie EI-ling Mnrlor. Annie Ha Juuise 1‘ TIN msod FORM III. ghl. aver here i rul took place 1 s uncle, Mr. N. :emetery Sund: ml was large, respect for the 1' his parents a 3d left. [his p] his father and IV have since 11 Tlll H. 5. REPORT FOR SEPT. \‘aid .1. Murphy, 21 years of age, mi) of Mr. Mich-(L91 Murphy, died ) home uf his parents in Syracuse, on \‘i’ednesdely, the 30th of mher. The remains were {lily nvcr here for burial, and the Al Louk plncn from the residence uncle, Jr. N. Sliney, to Thorn- Amm‘el-y Sunday afternoon. The :11 was large, indicating esteem Aspect for the deceased. as well his pun-1st and relatives. De- 1 left this place six years ago his father and mother. and the V have since resided in Syracuse. Film-(7h he was taken ill, tuber- 5 developed; and he continued )w weaker till he died\ on VVed- y of last week. He was of a [lid affectionate disposition, and emly beloved by his parents and 110 knew him. Mr. andaMrs. by have the sympathy of‘ a, large of f1 iends in their lecent bereaver \V Naughtou Smith. ‘hy . . . . . . human . 1- Bull Hill Kerswill I) 1m: in n[ u-dson Kins IcNuugbton umu Lions. 10 WA R sufl' IDS ‘ of Hr) Family Herald ;11- of Montreal, \ynrn ling an offer made by I which anotherMnnt- II, snmewhat similar 1ny Herald, is offered unhinnmon. It is re- uhlishers that in some as been aet‘eptod un- .m it was the Family kly Star that jVuuld 19. paper in question ‘11 whatever with The m1 \Veekly Star. IL :erald :md \Veekly Stzu- he handsome p1 emium :0 colored map of the remiums. The word \uld he used when ad- mper. This caution oifect of put:ng peo- \‘lCl SYRACUSE. d the westerlf pony became ‘n shift, ahd 2nd concession nf wing frum lnlnod -1d:xy had part of ) QUARTETTE v vlu and his bride (*H'ning. Mr. Ch of September iv.- Adams, daugh- lsq., of \Valtel'luo, s assistant :u-e fractmus steed r cnnll-ol. ‘ . I ., -_ . a 7,. ii r! H (Trivium N] R. TOTAL % .46? 77 .430 72 .421 70 .417 7U .407 6% .400 (57 . 390 (55 TOTAL 2, .789 80 TOTAL .740 .724 ..70(T Hill hnd \Vhile 521 485 484 kick'ing. me. but 41 347 two part un- znvo 65 65 62 73 73 43iâ€" There was a 1:111!" number of buy at the auction 5.110 of cattle. at L Palmer House yvstm'dny. conduct by Mr. Suigeon. The first milch (-1 offered brought $55, the second $5 and the fourth $50. VACATIONS ABOUT 0‘? Now that vacations um- alum and young people are n-ady to or resume wmk, we desire Llwirntteutiun t0 the ntlvunt: fen-ed by us in Ieuruiug and Uqu in railway business an merciul telegruphy. Our (-(wel‘ tvlogzl-.q’nl)_v, train desp; sLuudurd rules, and office “(50f See us and be assured how change your oncupnlion. and lo:st duuble ymu- pmsvut snlm the start, and have vm-y 1] work. We fit young ladies vs for the commercial telegraph p such (as-the G. N. \V. and (1 (My and uighL‘clnssvs. All g: guaranteed positinns as soon : peteut. Call iLL your (-zmvenh write us for pulivulars. C Ijajlway I_nsL_1-uctinn Institu! The following l'ww bunks received :11. the I’ubli(- Lil will be. plzlce‘d'nn llw shelve lribution as soon us they c; alogued :â€" Merchunts’ Letters, by Ln Banner of Blue, by Gi-uclu Stillman Gott. by Siblvy. The Pit. by Norris. Thyra Varrick, by Barr. Needle’s Eye, by Kingsley Glengarry School Days, I)‘ Mr. Munchausen, by Bung Gordon Keith, by Page. Many \Vatei-s, by Shackle Come \Vith Me, by \Vnrd. Ward King Cunule, by Lil Braham’s Treasure, by lie ‘Mudern Invention, by \'\'i Adnah. by Ellis. Lady Rose’s Daughter, by Lever, by Charles. T. Racksol) A: Danghtr‘rb: Cnllegevnnd Uddfellmvs’ an]. During the three days of our milâ€" linery opening this weekâ€"Thursday, Friday and Saturdayâ€"we offer the fullmvi‘ng specials : The best pure lul‘d, 1141c. 1b.: the best cheese. 14c. 11).; XXX white Wine vinegar, 24c. gal.; hest English malt vinegar, 456. gal. ; best pearl tapinCa, 9 lbs. for 25c.; Canadian coal Oil, Inc. gal. ; Ameri- can coal oil; 206. gal. ; hast granulated sugar, 23 lbs. fur $1; Infant’s Deli ht toilet soap, 23c. bux ; 8 bars Laun ry soap, 25c. Atkinson & Switzcr. szmxas -â€" At her late residence. Victoria. Square. on Tuesday. October 6. 1903, Sarah Jennings, beioved wife of the late Henry Jenninnn. acad 63 years. 8 months. Funeral from her lave residence for Peach's Cemqtegx, 79!! con. Markham, on Thursday. Oct. 8,111: 1 o'c'l'ock your life. Ts itvaaing wéll? Bowels regular? Digestion good? If not, remember Ayer’s Pills. The kind you have known all Want your mguéfiche or beard a beantlfalbrownot rich black? Use BUGKINEHAM7§ME La-dy Rose’s Daughter, by \Vax-d. Lever, by Charles. T. Racksoh & Daughtm'by Bennett. Tar Heeled Barons, by Pelton. R’ed River-Rebellion, by McDougnIl. Bonnie Saxon, by Hocking. Rebel of the School. by Meade. Story of :1 Scout, by Finnemole. Git-l Rough Riders, by Ingram. Green Satin Gown, by Richards. Second Dandy Charter, by Gallon, Adventurers, hy \VaLsou. Lust VVnrd. McGowan. Fuel of Fire,'hy Fowler. Because of Conscience, by Blanch- Crimson “ling. by Taylor. Brewster’s Millions. by Greaves. Truth Dexter, by MuCaul. Cry Heard, by Price. Grausturck, by McCulcbvon. Mettle of Pasture. by Allvn. Uncle Joe Little, by Bartlett.» Main Chance, by Nicholson. My Dogs. by Young. Tongues of Consciwnce, by Hickans. King’s Agent, by Patterson. Philbrick Howell, by Kinross. Mrs. Giyde. by Gordon. Confessions of a \Vife. by Adams. Spirit of the Ghetto, by Huygood. Stéry of the Trapper, by Punt. Hebrew, by Stewart. Bully, Fagand. Hero, by Mansford. N0 Hem,â€" by Hmnmiug. Last of the Clifi‘nrds. by Pollard. Humps Of Steel, by Kelly. Cabinet Secret, by Bootliby. VVcstm-ners, by \Vhlte. Blazed Trail, by \Vhite. Hmb of Grain). by Carey. ()uloniuls, by French. Chumley’s Post, by Stoddart. Two Vanrevels, by Tarkingtun. Story “£2.11 Bad Boy, by Aldrich. Pnint of Sword. by Huyens. Substitute, by Hui-been. Heraldsnf F npire. by Lant. Adam Haybi rn’s Vow, by Swan. Love-y Mary, by Hogan. Flag at Svn, by Wand. Foudtnin Sealed, by Boszmt. Grand Seigneur, by Lyman. Gift of Life. by Cussidy. His Friend the Enemy, by Cook. Story of My Life. by Kvllur. Riddle of Life, by Jubuston. Joe’s Paradise. by Saunders. Fascination of King, by Bouthby. Brink of Chum), by Mex-(1e. Oracle of Baal. by \Vebster. Danver’s Jews-11$, by Oholnmndele‘y. Sacrifice of Shannon, by Hickman. Your Lilzer. NEW BOOK DEATHS 'young 1 rain] tc-h N. \V. 'clnssvs. siLiuns n IA, your nut ian 'e, by \V; unute, by usul'e, by Lion, by 8.0.Ayer 00.. Lowell. Ens. ms urc- alum we ready to we desire the ndvuntn I nstitu SI mots, ' , by Liljeneruntz‘ hy lieuty. by \Villiztms. Our u ‘ n despnu Ioton. .nrimex‘. :ctt. have wary, t1] l)c d W 1nd Connor. lacing cum- nursvs thing, nting. u can 'n nth L11 ()“l in, '11“ Y k h' k F The old reliable stock food so well and favorably known by 01‘ S bv the (armors of Ontario. It is a. grand preparation for keeping horses. cattle, sheep. pigs and poultry in a. fine thlthy condition. Kills worms. E». pecinll) adapted for preparing stock for market or Fall Exhibitions and it increases their flesh. putslil‘eand an: bition in them and gives than a sleek and glossy emu. Sample package: 200. or 13'»le for 51. which is aqua: m5 feeds tor 1c. YORKSHIRE CoUGd AND HE AVE CURE guaran- teed to cure any case 0! coughs. colds. heeves or broken win-1 or the alter eflecxs of influenza. or epizoocic. Price on cents. Your receipts for condition powders pus up promptly from pure drugs at wholesale prices Drugs; Medicines & Sandman Pewders At Cut Italic Prices. Salmfflownql‘s Pure Epglish. Ex)qu Salts .tq "â€"Teke swellihé 611’: of 370m: hon-Le's legs; give Chases By my of Lrnmerl and Turpentine 15¢ a. hendlull in feed ; 3c lb ; 10 lbs for 25c Ayers Cherry Pectoml ‘20, 4c and 65c Sulphurâ€"ac lb, 10 lbs for 25¢: homev Pine Syrup 18¢: GlauberSults~ac lb. lo lbs {or 250 Pages English Cough Syrup. large bottle 350 Dr Williams Pink Pills Sec, 3 lor 690 Greys Synup Red Spruce Cum lac Carters Pills 2 bottles for 250 Heggerus Pectorsl Balsam lac Chases Ointment 40c Coltsfuot Ex ectorant. 18c Aycls Hair Vigor 650 . Radwa. 3 Re ief 18c Peruna 75c (lesions. 25c Pages ed Clover Compound purifies the blt Miuards Liniment 15c cures cutan‘h. dyspepsia and indigestion Ssitpetre pure 2 lbs for 75¢ Pages Dyspepsm. Tablets sure cure 35c This is only a partial list. Remember we sell everything at wholesale prices and you can save money by deulingwinh us. A magnificent calendar for each cusbomer Remember we sell everything at wholesale prices and you can save from 10 to 25 per cent by deexiug with us GGEECEEW Reuse RICHMGNE HILL (Sueoessor to C. D. Daniel a: Go. and Hugh Miller 4: Co.) Wbcksole andFRetail Druggists. 171 King St, East, Toronto, C v ’ “1"7‘" TJntel. -L_.4_ .. -â€" Wearing, a very handsome display. Atkinson & Switzer are very pleased to invit the ladies of Richmond Hill and vicinity t .this Millmery Opening, and will be please. also -to offer for inspection a fine stock of neFall Goods just to hand, direct importation Coating Serges, Cordc de So Venetian Knicker Tweed, Flake T“ Tweed, Ribbons, Laces,. Silks, V Lace Curtains, etc. Mfllmew 225% {an ,. %@%%@% \Vc are preparing for a big display J. A. Johnston 45.: 00., Fifi-Inner}; fer Autumn MILLINERY Thursday, Friday and Saturday, WEE? Beautiful mmmmmmmmm Hardware Eavetroughing Paints Q'Efifllm Electric ()il 2 bottiea 250 Chases By my of Ltnsaerl and Turpentine 15c Ayers Cherry Pectoml ‘20. 4c and 65c Nomev Pine Syrup 18¢: Puges English Cough Syrup. large bottle 350 Grays Sylup Red Spruce Cum lac Haggarus Peelers] Balsam 180 Coltsfuot Ex ectoram. 18¢ Radwa. a Re ief 180 Pages ed Clovqr Qompoupd nutmeg the_blood, "in. mm Flake TWeed, Curl Silks, Velveteens, Ewmfizw filack €15? "J

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