To PATENT Good him may be secured by our aid. Address, THE °"ENT RECORD, Baltimore. Md. One large size Gruphnphnne, 48 inch born, 75 records, in ï¬rst-class n-pair. Splendid instrument for concerts. Apply to Will run on custom work dui ing Sep- tember three days only, namely:â€" Tuesday, Sept. 20 and Monday and Tuesday. 26 and 27 of the last week, and Will run ï¬rst four days of each week during October and November up to and including Nov. 17, 1904. As is well known we make raw cider, boiled cider, apple butter and jelly all from your own apples while you wait. Cider can be boiled to any thickness. Jelly apples should be Well ripened and two-thirds sweet. Parties wish< ing apple butter should keep then peeling apples separate from the cider apples. \Ve expect to buy a quantity 0 cider apples (from customers only.) As we have now. after many improve- ments, a capacity of about 3.000 gals. of cider boiled into jelly and apple butter, per day. we hope to give our custonieis quicker work and better satisfaction than evei. Customers are respectfully requested to do business on the above. mentiole days as we live a distance from the factory and custnnlexs coming any other day would (ind it veryinconvenient. As will be noticed.the business has chang- ed hands. however. we still intend to take the best of care to please every customer. as the senior member of the presentflrm is H. \Vinger. formerly of “'inger Bros. So we hope, to see all our old customers back again this season as usual. with as many more as possible. Thanking the geneial public for past favors. we solicit a contin- uance of the same in the future. 350. per Foot. All Kinds of lmple= » ments Repaired W. Mager, Prep. Steel Hog Troughs emu turther notice Mails will be closed at the ohmond Hill Post Ofl‘we as follows:â€" MORNING 8‘00 EVENING 6715 N, B.â€"Begiaterad Letters must be handed in M least Flfteen Minutes aarlier than the above mentioned hours for cloainm . Ava-r, “aâ€... v 7 7 . to. Sunday Séhool at 2 ednesday evening. Roman Catholic Churchâ€"_ loiith Friday Ivy Lodge. A O U_Wâ€">Moets third Wednesday of each month . Camp Elam. S O S â€"Meets second and touIt-b Wednesday R T of Temperanceâ€"Meets ï¬rst Wednesday of qwh month Fn‘e Brigadeâ€"Meets ï¬rst Monday of every month Public lerary and Bea-ling Roomâ€"Open Tuesday. and Saturday evenings. Epworth Leagueâ€"Meets evorv Monday. mmg&mqum Weunesuay uvuunuh. Roman Catholic Churchâ€"Services on alter- nuts Sundays 509 a. m. and 10.30 a. m. Methodist Churchâ€"Services at 10.30 a. m.. and '1 p. m. Sunday School at 2.30. General prayer mgetjng Thygsdgx. eyeging. __.,1 A “I ;Il’na!n Mnn- The undersigned begs to thank the public for the gen- erous patronage accorded him â€"ï¬;éi;56fld Lodï¬e. A F and A M â€"Meets Mon- (“N on or before full moon Courtltiqhmond, A 0 Fâ€"Meets second and Genera! Biacksmith Church of Englandâ€"Services at 3p. m. every Sunday. Presbyterian Churchâ€"Services at 1X a. m.. and I! n. m‘ Sum]sz School at. 2.30. Pmyer meeting PATRONS I havoc P R Crossing at 6. 7.20, 9.40. 11.30 a. m. 1.30, 2.40. 3.45 5.45. 8.00 p. )1]. Leave Richmond H1118.20, 10.3†n. m.; 12/20, 2.20, 8.30. 4.35. 6.30. 8.36 p. In. GOING SOUTH Lowe Newmarket7.80.9.15, 11.15 9.. m.; 2. 3.15. 4.151911571537079. m. Leave Richmoziéf‘ï¬ifl'ï¬'kixb; 9.55, 11.55 a. m.. 2.40. 3.55. 4.55. 8.55.8.10 p. m. METROPOLITAN Tl ME TABLE All kinds of Blacksmithmg done. Horse-shoeing a specialty, GEO. COWIE, POST OFFICE NOTICE And hopes for :l, continuance of the same. Between Toronto and Newmuxket. GOING NORTH FOR SALE OFFICE CLOSES AT 7.30 P M M. TEEFY. Postmaster. Village Directory. TO IIIS RICHMOND HILL. Edgely Made to order at H. Winger 86 Son. C. H. ELLSTON. X vï¬-Ed A M â€"Meets Mon- Dominiun House. THE °"ENT RECORD. . Baltimore. Md. Notice is hereby given pursuant to the Revised Statutes fof Ontario, and amendments thereto, that all creditors and others having claims against the estate of the above deceased, who died on or aboutthe lst day of September, 1904. are required to send by post pre- paid, or deliver to the undersigned, solicitor for-the executors of the last will and testament of the. said deceas- ed, on or before the lst day of No- vemher. 1904, a. statement in writing giving full particulars of their claims. their names and addiesses and the nature of the security. if any, held' by them, the same to be duly veriï¬ed by afï¬davit or statutory declaration ; and take. notice that after the said lst day of November. 1904, the executors of the said last will and testament of the said deceased will pl oceed to distrib- ute the assets of the estate among the persons entitled thereto. having re- gard only to the claims of which they shall have had notice. T. \V. ‘V. EVANS. Solicitor for the Executors of the last will of Edward McKenzie, de- 14-4 ceased. - A good brick house in the village of Maple, the home of the late J. C. Mc- Qnun-ie. There is half an acre of land, a. pretty lawn in front and a. quantity of fruit trees, a very desirable resi- deuce. Late of the Townshi bf Markham, in the County of ork, Gentle- man. deceased. ' Notice to Creditors General Banking Business Transactedt. For other particulars can at; the Bank. Received in Savings’ Bank Depart- ment and interest allowed at HIGHEST CURRENT RATES. Money Lonnod on [-‘m'mers’ Sale Notes. Blank Note I’m-ms Supplied Free. Department of Public _Works, _ . Ottawa. October 18. 1904. I .Newspapers inserting this advertise- ment without authority from the De- partment. will not be- paid fur it. STANDARD BANK The Departmént does not bind itself to accept the lmvest or any tender; By order, 16% FRED. GELINAS, A}: accepted cheque on a chartered bank, payable to the Older of the Honourable the Minister of Pubiic Works, for seven thousand dollars ($7,000.00), must, accompany each tender. The cheque will be forfeited if the party tendering decline the con- tract, or fail to complete the Work con- tracted for. and will be returned in cage; ofÂ¥non-acceptav}ce of teqtler. ‘ TRADE MARKS -‘ DESIGNS Cowman-rs ac. Anyone sending a. sketch and descflgtlon may quickly ascertain our opinion free w other on Invention is probably atentable. Communica- uons strictly conï¬dent 3.1. Handbook on Patent- segtfreg. Olgest ngencyjoLsecuri‘ugl'yment . "ï¬c’éï¬fs' {£125}; EEFSE mogul 130cm, without, c i; 29 in the_ A handsomely Illustrated weekly. Largest cl!- culnuon of any scientiï¬c ourunl. « Terms. $3 - {9311:1er moguls. SL 50 d by all gewadgalerg. ear; four months. 81. Sold byn UNN &,Co.§63§'°=_'!rar ‘EALED TENDERS addressed to the undersigned. and endnrsod “Tender for Tux-unto Island Break- water Extension,†will he received at this ()ï¬ice until \Vednesduy. November 2. 1904, inclusively, for the consuuc- tion of an extensinn to the Breakwater on South side of TUI‘UIILU Island. City of Toronto, in the County of'Yurk, Ontario, according to a, plan and a s eciï¬cation to be seen at. the ofï¬ce of . A. Gray, Esq, Engineer in charge of harbour works. Ontario, Confeder- ation Life Building. Toronto. and at the Department, of Public Works, Ottawa. Tenders will not he considered unless made on the printed form supplied, and signed with the actual signature of tmldex-ers. Notice of withdrawal not neces- sary. All deposits payable on demand. Stiemiï¬c H'merican. Capital Best; 'B'rnnch 6-mc'eréizs F St.. Wnshincton. 15.6. Edward McKenzie, In the matter of the estate of RICHMOND HILL Ap 13' to \V. IGH. or 1Executors MCQUARRIE ) Maple. Of Canada J. W. OSBORNE. To Rent 3.1 $1,000,000 $1,000 000 DEPBâ€"SITS ainewxurk Secretary. Every Aecommodation for the trav- elling public. RICHARDSON HOUSE is now complete comprising Black and Blue Worsted Twills. Scotch Tweeds, Fancy Trouserings, Overcoatmg, etc. Best quality. Low prices. w. HEWISON, HOUSE PAINTER, Glazier, Grainer and Paper- Hanger. FALL AND WINTER Calls from a. distance promptly attended to. RESIDENCE. RICHMOND HILL A. J. HUME, My Stock of \Voolens for DIAP] IE. THOROUGHLY REFITTED. Isn t it just; What you wantâ€"â€" Aromatic Blackberry Cnmpnund for diarrhea, dysentery. cholera morhus, cholic, cramps, and summer complaints. , Nothing to equal it. Satisfaction or mum-y refunded. w. A. Sanderson DRUGGIS'I' Do you want, that, ï¬ne flavor in your pickles and catsup this Vear? If you do, use DRUG STORE SPICES. They make all the difference in the flavor, and COST NO MORE than im- plue spices. Our stock is com- plete; all fresh goods; and huught at a. clese ï¬gure; you get the beneï¬t. _\V(mld you like to try a new recipe? Snme nn- equalled ones here. yours for the asking. Remember, if you want the BEST results ynu_ must use PURE SPICES. Gét them here FREDERICK BACK, Prop Tailor, Richmond Hill SPECIAL IN SPICES Threshers’ Coal on hand. June 11. 1903 GOOD LIVERY IN CONNECTION. 'Z‘LIE LIVE RY COAL Coal and Wood Dellvered. Prices Right. Michael Bros., $1.00 IH AWARE. Riclunond [Iii] Geo. McDonald, Richmond Hill Richmanï¬ W Hardware Sim Stoves and. 0. & E. MASON Repairing promptly and neatly done. Tinware. Stove-pipes, Elbows, Eave- troughing, Iron Roofing. and every- thing in the tin and hardware â€" line. â€"â€" And set them up for you right. Aho all kinds ofâ€" WOOD Ranges ! The Merchants’ Fire Insurance has the lowest. ratesâ€"Renew with us. Crown life and endowment policies. Get our terms. Digest of Canadian Mercantile Laws, Persons well up in Horse Goods buy of us because they know they’ll: get the best. The s wvet tone tuning Secondâ€"h: Repairing of all kinds 0! machines. Oil and needles for sale. We are leading in Harness Goods because: We offer leading bargains and back them up with quality. Those not so well posted deal here for the same reasonâ€"they feel safe. THE - LIBER PIANUb AND URGANS F. J. PETHICK, RICHMOND HILL SINGER SEWING MACHINES FIRE AND LIFE INSURANCE S ubscribe for A LEADER Now is the time to get your furn- ace put in order before the busy time, and if you are thinking of puttingin anew furnace we can give you a price We also sell all: kinds of Mason & Risch. A150 and 1-Ppniring. nd onps fur sale. .L