Boots and Slumsâ€"“c :u-u 'shmving bargains in odd lines uf 'hnuts. Gil-15‘ laced and lulttmu‘d bouts, size I and 2, BBC. Naughtcn 81-05., Elgin Mills. The Grant Mission Band of the S’l‘esbyteriun church held its annual Thunk~offering servire on Friday af- ternoon of last wet-k. Tin-re was 3. good attendance of the children and of the parents and friends. Mrs. Clark. the President, presided. An excellnnt programme of songs and recitations was very pleasantly rend- ered by the children. The pastor spoke a few words congratulating the oflicers and children on their work and urging them to do still greater things for those who were not so high- .ly favored with Christian privileges. The offering was the largest, in the history of the Band. At. the close all partook of refreshments provided by the Band. Much praise is due the President- for the kindly interest she takes in the children. Bolton Full Fair will be t the directm‘s (‘luim it will 1 of the seusmx. It will 1 Thursday and indny. 111 23rd insL. Liberal prizes ‘39 in the Canadian Draught, a], General I’m-pose, Cu Roadster classes, and th hronchu running race. The and directors extend :1. cal-dial tion to all Lo \‘isiL their fair above dam-s. cellent pim'u 01's who wm District. Nu Burkvr, \V. " 8011, G. A. M Pugsley. The group- pictl pear in the Ontario CLu-im League, good p All are : A Pumpki in the Selma; Chm-ch on week in cum Regul regular the gum 71‘ Faul- lust over the 1 and Sch the prom Mr. dome, streets, ceased Richah store iI The fun Alll‘Ol’il (- 12 u‘clocL any perm any puhl :my pulul ity. The $1, 1101' u Extra \‘nh: trimmings an at Atkinson a 1101‘ pm :lt'Lnrnm home of of M 1‘ stone. h l‘h 1nd closing in UN TLH‘UH 11mm . m. ’ostm Mark} M 1' l'l'iL l't RICH) M thdie Ct“) Was Aili ,‘il A n 2' BOLTON FALL FAIR jll {ANT MISSION BAND. In fur ZHC. won 8: S“ m I“ LU of us I D1 pared cents {3‘ hold “dist m l-L'l’ 30c G0 (.0 Atkinson b~esL value in sugn District No. l. The following ofï¬cers were ele for the coming curling season :-â€"- Patron, 3. \V. St. Jnhu. M. P. P President. J. H. Sundeumn. lst. Vice-Pres.. G. A. McDonald. 2nd Vice-Pres" E. Barker. Twas, A. Maudie. Sec’y., T. F. McMahon. Commmittee â€"- H. A. Nichnlls Mnodie. \V. H. Pugsley, J.\V.Osb( \V. ’l‘. Staley. tul'y’s rep sensnn. UK friendly m District N‘ Auditors, J. \V. Osborne, A. G. Savage. - The President and Mr. Nicholle wme appointed representatives to at- tend the semi-annual meeting at. the \Valker House, Toronto, on the 14th inst Ill Ill At SwiL '0 w Mcn‘ The joining fee mu placed at $1.50. ili In 111 k 2’s and hoys’ cups 1: Atkinson dz Switzer. road, thn wm-k Hf extending tht’ )pulituu to Lake Simcne has been lliy considered and decided upon. 3ermSiun will shut frmu New- 14;:de run tn Jackson’s Point, a we of milus. 7wng to actual pun-d difï¬culties in running this long the highways, it has been lewd wiser to expx-npl-iute a mi way, and this is now about to me. An effort is being made to with each separate, property r along 11m route. This will umwtinm, but there will be :1 L1 eï¬'m-c to conclude this matter ibnm-k may begin as early as In ) JACK 1011’s \vc W per â€"H_ A. Nicholls. R. Pugsley, J. XV. Osborne. 2mmth have ordered 'lxlch will be here in u will ln- observed that a listen-e already in the [In-y are about worn --10pl:u-ed by new ones : 5 up to You. Duwn the. ’Bruo Fat-m, Moore’s :gllbcrs. Lune that had flack Tulip. Pelham, 91’s “Rn-ks, Song of a VG NUW anty Books. , Mavtin Clmzzlewit, Amatiu'r CI-zlcksman, ‘iï¬vrence, Mrs. \Viggs Patch. Sewers, John 19. Lilo, Nulhing New. ,‘Uf Dnvhl. Thwne of nno, Free Lances,(}hild :1; to Emnest, Opening Burr, Duy of Fate, (2f Tiberius, Vushti, Puppy, Place and m 8; Switzor’s for the - ~s, teas und coffees. 1‘1 1i) vill m 5111 u If! k?!) L BOOKS. u “I H. Pugsley not, Mr. Bong, the and spvnt Mon- 1. Baldwin. m‘nr gum insmetinns ilding of a stone lay in an article yluied (-xLensions around Toronto * line that runs up ‘lI-npolita-n Rail- zxssed under the (mutrul the TH- »f last week, Mrs. 1m? rnd Mrs. J. appointed dele- munl convention n m be held in rsdny and Wed- S POINT. 7 volumes of new Llrend)’ been de- ‘c Library, the ('9 have ordered ving Service of :‘exhyterinn con- liu the Presby- <giving morning L-‘wwnmn will be Campbell.“ ()f flowed under- Abkinson & ltonding Vic- gnt ï¬rst prize at. Markham )lm- the car- mwhused by irowu’s Cor- were elected H] wing~ a statu- s‘ill he closed, tion has de- l pupils here This is as it L will be up- 11 \V.C.T. U. ily) is now suhscxihvrs by s-snding spending a. her former 20, 25 and bl rs. ’nstmnstor on Friday behalf of ‘n-khmn, mat Let's FRIDAY, Oct lï¬â€"Anr‘tinn sale at Phillips‘ hotel, Kin-,1 City. of 50 hand of Well-selected ateors and heifera. rnngnm.l from 800 lbs to 1.000 lbs. in wsight. Sale in 1 Terms 3 months. D. G. Btnugb. nuctirmeer. Tummy. Oct. 20â€"01mm sale of farm stock. implement-s, ew.nn lot 16. con 10. Markham, the prupertv nf R. J. Mann. Sale at 12. Terms 12 months. J. H. Prentice. aunt Tammany, Nov. 5â€"Creuiic sale of 1an11 stock, implements. etc.,nu10t 5, Cum. 9, Markham. the poverty of F. M. Reesm‘. Sam at 1 o'clock uhmp. 1'2 months’ credit. No te- seive. J. H. Prentice. Auctioneer. Sublimeâ€"M his late resideucn, Leslie St. north ()ll‘1n1urch u.ve.. on Tuesduy. Oct. 6th. Julln Sewers, aged 65 years. Funeral Friday 0cn,9:h. at 2.30 p. m. to St. James' Cemetery. Deceased was a. cousin of Mr. John Wood. Mum‘s â€"â€" At. B «mum-d, Saturday, Oct-abet 10. Harriet, wife of Cyrus waes, agent 71 years. Interment at Boa-1mm cemalory on Menduv. after which a memorial service was conducted in the chiral] 11y Rev. T Campbell. SMtaâ€"Hownrda Pure English Epsom Salts to - take swelling out. of your horse's legs; give ' ' a. handful] in Seed; 30 lb ; 10 lbs (01' 25c Sulphurâ€"3c lb, 10 lbs for 25c . CquborBultsâ€"ac lb, 10 lbs for 9.5:: A large amount of private funds to 5: wiumms Pink Pills 300, 3 lot we loan uu improved farm property situ- , gm: at"??? fur ‘50 ‘ . . . uses In men (3 tith 1n the Coupty of Y0] k, at. 41} pct Aye†Hairvmor W, cent. For :u-tlculars :mply to . Parana 75o Castoria. 25c Lindsey, ' wronce & iv;.dswopt,h, Minuras Liniment 15:: Home Life Bldg., 60 Victoria St“. “lmwe 9â€â€ “’3 n†35° 0" at TGY'OUYU This is onlv a Dania] list. Remembnr we! FINE PREMIUMS. During the discussion of the new Grzmd Trunk Pacific Bill in the House of Commons a. member of Parliament remarked how very few up-to-dute maps of the Dominion of Canada were to he found. As a mutter of fuchvery few homes, or even school houses. possess such n useful article. It re- mained for the publishers of the Fum- ily Herald and \Vooldy Star of Mont- real to take advantage of this, and it, will not be their fault, if every home, in Canada. is not soon in posession of one. One of their premiums this year is a. large 22x23 in. coloured map of the Dominion. with a further enlarg- ed map of this province. It is called a Quick Reference Map, and is well named. The location and populaLion of every town and village. is seen at a glance. Every railroad route. includ- mg the Grand Trunk Paciï¬c, is Seen at once. It ought to he in every home. Every scholar should have it. The Map is only one of three valuable premiums given with that popular paper this year. The others are pic- tures entitled “ Heartbroken †and “Hard to Choose,†and are without exaggeration, the grandest, collection of premiums ever given with a news- paper at one dollar per year. That so much can be giwn for a dollar is mar- vellous. Men's wrmllen top shhts 500., 750., $1 and ALkinsun & Switzer. THE LIBERAL Ofï¬ce. Richmond Hill, on Satm‘duy afternoons. One of the must welcome among the many exchanges which cnnm to our desk is the Tnmnlo News. Friends of the old NP‘NS wuuld scarcely I'ecngnizu this newspaper tilâ€"(iny, so radical have been the many changvs in flil'lll and quality. The news nuw (:nnlains 12 pages each day, with fI-nm 20 t0’ 24 pach on Saturday. is cable and telegraphic service is \'('1'y extensive, and its I'epnrts on political affairs are very complete. The News. since the change, has taken a, firm hold among thinking people)ovoi-ywhm(- through- out the country. Subscriptions tn The News's will he rc-coiu-d at this of- ï¬ce, and we are offering that paper and THE LIBERAL to the end of 1904 at the remarkahlv cheap price of $3.90. Think of it, a great metropnlitan daily with your favorite local weekly for $3.00. We will secure sample copies of The News for any of our friends at any time. $4113. You know that. The best amily laxative you can buy. They keep the bowels regular, cure constipation. {53:3 fï¬x‘a’fé: Axer’§_ Pi-jls are: gogq l‘iver Anuto has In: for msal-tiun in the item is Sume' Astrnmwmvrs are busy those- days endmvuring to explain the pmhnhle effects which ï¬lm spots on the» sun will have on the mrth. Thu subject was dismissed at n mthng of the Royal Astronomical Sucivty m1 Tuvsduy evening, but the nstmmmwrs are un- evrmin as to the action they will haw. But it, set-ms to 1w their Opinion that this striking lmmifvstutiun of solar energy will be accompanied by mag- netic storms and mum-:51 displays in many pan-Ls of the globe. A‘R’ARE CHANCE. Special 'aluo in white nnlnnndx-icd shlrts at 500. Atkiusmn & Switzor. Want your moustache or beard a beauflfulbrownor rich black? Use BUBKINGHAM’S YE Ripans Tabulea cure bad breath. Ripans Tabules cure flatulence. Ripans Tabules: at druggists. Rlpans Tabules cure nausea. 8.198.113 Tabnles cure torpid liver. A CA LL REQUESTED. Sale Register. ’0 ‘10 most welcome. among the Hinges which cmnn to 0111‘ Tux-unto News. Friends of \vs Wnuid scarf:va recognize :Lper tn-day, so radical have ‘a'ny chnngvs in fun-m and The news now cmmlins 12 day, with frmn 20 t0’24 IS ON THE SI DEATHS a. r. BALL-4 comma, .l‘rrvly rec so HldiCi in ft)!“ Av cum; mgnize :11 have m and wins 12 vmwau n um a uvlvlua .w. .u I Chases Ointment 40:: Ayexs Hair Vigor 65c Parana 750 Minnrds Liniment 15c Baltpetre pure 2 lbs for 25¢: Y k h" k F d The old rehable stock food so well and favorably known by or S- by the farmers of Ontario. It. is a gram] preparation fur keeping horses, cattle, she-1p. pigs and poultry in 8. ï¬ne bLulthy condition. Kills worms. ER- pecmll) adapted for preparing stock for market or Full Exhibitions and it increases their flesh, punslife and ambition in them and gives them a sleek and glussv cnab. Sample pack-Lees 200. ur 1‘4 lbs for 31, which is equal to 5 feeds for 1c. YORKSHIRE COUGrI AND HE AVE CURE cum-un- teed to cure any case of coughs. colds, heaves or broken wind or the alter efl'ecls of influenza. or epizootic. Price .50 cents. Your receipts (or condition powders put. up promptly from pure drugs M wholesaleprices , rugs, Eï¬edicines & {Bandiian Pawders At Cut Ilate Prices. This is only a partial list. Remember we sell evcrything at wholuale prices and. you can save money by dealing with us. A magniï¬cent. calendar to: each customer Remember we sell everything ntwholesale prices and you can save from 10 to 7.5 per . cent by dealing with us (Successor to C, D. Daniel a: Go. and Hugh Miller 6'; Co.) Wholesale und_Romil Druggists. 171 King St East, Toronto, Opposite Clï¬yde Hotel. 3‘ G WM Lin 3-1 MP, Our notion of a store is something more than a place to sell'goods and grow rich and forget the buyers. There's never been a day since we’ve been in business here that we’ve been willing,y to sacrï¬ce good-will for the sake of proï¬t. The result is, those who shop here once are more than likely to come again. Men's Gmmine Dressed Mnclm Gloves, $1. $1.25, $1.35 $1.50nm1 $2 nm- pair; special Will]? in striped Flnmmlotte at 5, 6‘ 7. 8. 9. 10:1nd 120. per yd. : ï¬lm Vulencienne Lace: and Embroidm-ies to match at 2.1;. 2, 3g. 4 and 50. per yard heavy 15 inch Hygienic Crush ’l‘mvolling at 100. per yard : heavy 36 inch VVmppt-retto at 100. per yard : ï¬ne value ir Men‘s Pants at $1. $1.25. $1.50, $1.75 and $2.50 per pair Flmmelette Corset Covers. 250.; Flannelette Drawers. 2.: and 406. ; Flannelette Night Gowns, 50 and 75c.; Ladies Hygienic Vests, 20, 25, 30, 35, 50, 75c. and $1. and Emhrnit heavy 18 inc heavy 36 inc Men’s Pants Flmmelette I Almost all the stores insist on common courtesy and fair treatment, but somehow we’ve better manners and less friction here, which means better service. But what we say doesn’t count for much except When it’s what you say too. We qoute :â€" cg Mira 3% ï¬- w 33“: _, .. 7 5 brisk sales, qmck ity. There’s an ers tell their frier the news of go: generally known. Qaï¬sk Sales J. A. Johnston ‘3: (30., Th 3 magnum M883 EVER &, 39% tat‘s the sort of busmess we likeâ€"â€" .les, qu1ck returns and constant activ- here’s an enthusiasm about it. Buy- their friends, they tell others, and so .vs of goodness and cheapness gets THE DELAVAL Stoves Cream Semmtor Small Prams “’ashing Machines Chums Have one on trial and be cunvincvd. Why not buy the hzlst IF YOU W} \VE ALSO SELL Glass, Etc. Hardware Eavetroughlng Paints Electrir 0i12 bottlee 25c Chases Syrup of Linseed and Turpentine 15c Ay¢ rs Cherry Pectornl 2U. 40 and 65c Notwav Hue Hyrup 180 Pages English Cough Syrup, large bottle 350 Grays Syn up Red Spruce Gum 18c Haggards Pecmral Balsam 13c Coltafoot. Expectomnt L80 Rad ways Relief 18c Pages Red Clover Qomponpd puripeg tbe_blood. 'cures oatarrh. dysp‘epsia a’nd indigestion Pages Dyspepsia Tablets sure cure 35c ANT A ‘mvvlling at 100. per yard: 00. per yard: ï¬ne value in $1.75 and $2.50 per pair: ; Flannelette Drawers. ‘25 Ermvns, 50 and 75c. ; Ladies’ , 75c. and $1. is something more and grow rich and '3 never been a day 7 , .. . . Mg“ %mï¬ï¬ï¬‚i%ï¬ï¬Â° .m mmon nehow here, at we an it’s 3, $1.35,. molntto e IAUK‘S :‘ yard : 1- yard : EEC