The re-opening of the Methodist Ep- WOI‘th League on Friday evening is to take a unique form. The Executive purpose holding a Banquet which is to consist of a. supper and a toast list in- terspersed with musical selections of different kinds. A great effort is be- ing put forth to make this a, success, and since the proceeds are towards the payment of a new piano recently ur- chased. the Executive feel‘ gunï¬ght DRAPERâ€"â€"YOYNGâ€"â€"At the Parsonage, Richmond Hill, hy Rev. G. Sidm’y Smith Pl). 11.011 the 28th Spptemhm', 191(1N011i01hy Yunngr-f Ballnnl mm, to \VaMm- Reginald Drape: of Mome Ailnurt. ‘ We have a large assortment of Men’s Suitin’gs and ()ercnaitings that; we are spllmgr at; reduced prices. Call and inspect these goods. Thev are all big bargains. Atkinson & Switzer. MOLEANï¬Atn th residuum of Mr. J. W. Dalzivl, in Vaughan. on Sunday. Svptvmhm' 25, 19]“. Jmsie Evvlyu, lwlnvvd daughter of the Into Allan Mr-Lwnn (21" Bradford. and Lavina Mr-Lvau of 4:5 (‘m-cil street, Tm‘lmtn, in her 27th yum \ ‘ Funeral nu 'i'uesdny. September 27, at I p.lll., tn Mount Plvusrun Cemetery. 'l‘m~m)Ln. that it will be largely attended: Sup- per will he served beginning at, 7 p. n). Admission to supper and entertain- imenb'25 cents. The toast; list is as fol- .ows2â€" The Annule Convention of the Woman’s Christian Temperance Union for York and Peel Counties will be held in thé Methodist, Church, New- malx-ket, 0n the 4th and 5th of October. Sessions wxllhehvald Tuesday morning, afternoon and evening, and \Vednes- day fm-enoo‘n and afternoon. BEATTYâ€"On Saturday, Sept. 3rd, at Nelson, B. 0., to Mr. and Mrs. \Villiam Hearty, a sun. BOYLEâ€"MAL ‘nis lute rusid'wm-v. Rich numd IIiH. (rn Sunday. Septmnhm' 25, 1910. David Buyle, in his 9011) ymn. I meru] on Tuvsdny, September 27, at 2.30 p.m‘ “(mt-:1er N‘s 221' Rivhmnnd Hill. Somnd («ain't-Shim!“ Markham, on Friday, Henlmnhz-v :3 , 19H), Dunie) Honwn in his Jul? your. . A nezvnbx-ead mixer has been put into the bakery here, also a gasoline engine to work it. The committee oi the Recreation Club are vigorously pushing the pre- aration for levelling the ground fof' a owling crease near the skating rink. As the citizens are so enthusiastic over a curling club during the Winter season they see no reason why a bowlâ€" ing club will not flourish in the warm weather. Large congregations attended the harvest, home services in Sb. Stephen’s church on Sunday. The church was suitably decorated with flowers, grain, fugit and vegetables._ .. . . rvv‘ The mnnthlv meeting of the W'i>m'~ en’s Auxiliary -was held on VVednvsâ€" day of last week at; the home of Mrs. T. Cousiï¬s. It was declded to pack a box with clothing, fruit etc., for the Deaconess’ Home. Toronto. At the close of the meeting. tea was served bet-s. C(iiï¬ing u v.11, Mr. Ceci! Keyé has bought the gen- eral store at Gurmley and intends to carry onuth business there. He gets p0_s_s_essinn on Oct. 1st. :- 1: Y7 ,HUWL r_Miss M.7021i11phell 0f McKeesport, Pa. is spending a. few days at; Mr. H. C. Bailey’s: .. - u I ,,, ,ANL Under the heading “A Rebuke for Sir James†The World of Monday quotes from an interview with Sir Alfred ‘Ward, a British member of Parliament, in which the latter ex- presses surprise that the Premier of Ontario should regard Canadian lov- alty as being governed by custom laws and commercialism. The latter part of the quotation from Mr Ward’s remarks reads as follows:â€" “Sir Alfred expressed much sur- prise that Sir James Whitney had told the Old Country to get busy or she would lose Canada. ‘That is not the ,way,’ he said, ‘to get England to do anything, especially in view of the statement of the Premier that Canadian loyalty to the Motherland was not based on self-interest.l †RICHMOND HILL; ONT.. SEPT. 29. 1910 10. he , “’ï¬imrai. King and Country. The Church. The Press. Trade and Commerce. The Village Council. Educational Institutions. The Firmneu. The Band. { Fraternal Societies. The Ladies. ANNUAL CONVENTION. LEAG UE BANQUET. Thornhifl. MARRIAGES‘ BEATHS‘ BIRTHS. Maple. 38- tf Feour young Bulls, fags? menths and over. Notice in Grediiars. Sept. 20, 1910. And take further notice that after the said last, mentioned date the execu- tors will proceed to distribute the assets of the estate among the parties entitled thereto, having regard only to the claims of which they shall have then received notice. ' Every farmer~ should know that that price offered by the dealers fov cattle, hogs, etc., is a. fair one. How can he know this if he does not take a. farm business paper? What doctor or law- yer or business man- would be without his business paper? There is but one farmers’ business and marketgpaper, that is The Weekly Sun.- Start 1910 right by subscribing, ‘~ . h Pursuant to R. S. 0., Chapter 129 and Amending Acts, Notice is hereby given that all parties having claims against the estate of the said Thomas F. Boyntun are requii ed on or before the 20th day of October, 1910, to send to Samuel M. Brown, Richmond Hill. one of theï¬xecntors, a statement of their claims. with their names and addresses. IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF THOMAS F. BOYNTON, LATE OF THE VILLAGE OF RICH- MOND HILL. RETIRED FARMER, DECEASED. ‘ WEE-lawma- 11-2 RANGING FROM $800 To $5,000. 166 acre farm north of Village. Buildings A1. Land in good state of cultivation= I ~ ‘ Also 1001acres on the 2nd of Mark- ham. v eAGENCY . _ J'. H. SANDERSOH. V.S. I-Iouses and 140135 FOR SALE FALL 1910 Millinery Opening Patteni flats â€"ANDâ€" ' MillineryNovelties WEDNESDAY September 28 REAL E STATE {I'HERE IS BUT ONEg THOBNHII YORKTON HGLS‘TEHNS Am TAMWORTHS Excellent Opportunity for the Investor or intending Puchascf Mrs. S. Shuter RICHMOND HILL For full information address G. H. Bradbmok, Sec. Board of Trade. Tamas/worms, an ages. ‘ J. MCKENZIE NOW ON HAN Dâ€"â€"‘ \VILLIAM COOK, SIX VERY DESIRABLE 33 Richmond St. \Vest, Toronto, Executors’ Solicitor. 10. ‘ 11â€"4 A leading grain growing and stock-raising centre in Western Canada. Collegiate Institute under con- struction, costing $70,000. The Judicial, Educational, Distributing and Land Ofï¬ce centre of Eastern SaskatcheWan. 4 Chartered Banks, 7 Churches, 25 Mercantile Houses, General Hospital, 2 Newspapers. MANAGER Stuck Farm AND A good 50 acre clay loam farm, on 8th Con. of Vaughan, Lots 28 and 29, 8 Fauna] brick house, good out-build- ings, plenty of watt-r and fruit. -For further particulars apply.on premises, 01 to ‘ M. WITTY, Ab once strong active youth to assist in general store and on delivery waggrm. One used to care of horses preferred state, Awnges; per wggk with- 10- 3 preferred state wages; Ber week wi gglgboardt H. C. BAI EY, Maple. IOtf. The Next Sitting of Divmon Court for No. 3, County uf York, will be held in the Court Room. ‘An eight room brick house on Yonge street. Furnace and other conven: iences. ’ Valuable House and Lnb, situated about 600 yards west of Ynnge on Oepu'e styeet‘. Village of Thornhjll. 10-3 10-tf Large frame. house on 1 acre of land, having guud well and small orchard. For terms addrpss JAMES CLARY. 11-2m 3-tf. Pnséibly the host, farm in the Tawn- ship of Markhémi, consisting of a block hundxed acres on the 3rd Gnu. Well Watered; good house: fair outbuildings; well fenced; close to school and church. The very best crop producing land. Gnod orchard; and altogether a, very desirable property. For further paw ticulars applltq First-class farm of 150 acres to rent for term of years. At)pr to J. H. PRENTICE, Auctu 12- Unionville. The OWner may have the same by proving property and paying for this advertisement. D. HILL, Barn, 36x63 feet. in good repair, on west; half of lot 30, con. 5, Vaughan. Appr t2 _‘ ““““““ On Yonge sereet, near the Summit 113159, Oak Ridges._a. FugSLole. 12-3 41-11 $8,000 on ï¬rst mortgage on farm pmperny._ _ v us Mudlkflï¬l. Wu. J a, For Sale or Rent Edda are sauce. but chose wno write. Sunson AL 00., Portland, Mahmwill remivo {LP (nil informncion about work which ‘ \' Mun win. and “vast h0me.lhnt will pay mm from a m r i; per day. Some hmva . w «e: H»: .prnrole Oupkal J: v. lm m-rr n'. L’s-J! All it uuw. uammmm. Wu. J mu; kale m {31. For Sale or Rent Saturday,'Oct. I, 1910, Money tofLoan Farm for Rent Barn for Sale RICHMOND HILL __0N__. Commencmg at, 10 a. m. T. F. MCMAHON C For Sale Apply to Wanted For Sale H. A. NICHOLLS. Real Estate Agent. Richmond Hill. H. A. NICHOLLS Real Estate Agent Richmond Hill. Found Richmond Hill Bakery. Apply to R. PHI LLI PS. SASK. Concord P. O. Thdrnhill. D. HILL. Laskay. )LERK Dailg News BUSg Man’s Magazine York (30. Daily 8133?, Outside Of towns and Villages '3. ._ ' "3’01! ' «'1‘ .. GIL-Ed ' 7 Daily Globe, Yer}: Go. Farmer’s Advocate Weekly Mail and Empire u to Jan. 1, ’12 Canadian Farm Weekly Globe to J an. 1,, ’12 year Weekly ï¬ï¬‚afl anï¬â€™ Empire, . balance of year Family Her-aid, balance of year Family Eerald and Weekiy Star, 1 year -. Sabscriptions far weekly and daily papers taken with“The Liberal" at $1 a yea? at the following rates:-- Weekly Globe, balance of Every family should have both their lucal paper and a city paper ‘ made from the whole- 'Wheat berry, steam-cooked, shredded and baked. Nothing added, nothing taken away. It con~ tains all the material for building brain, bone and muscular tissue. Its very crispness promotes mastication, which means sound teeth and good digestion. A light, palatable and nutritious 'food that insures sturdy, robust health. Two biscuits (heated in oven) eaten with hot milk every morning for breakfast will enable a boy or girl to reach the top-notch of muscular agility and mental alertness and will fortify them against the dangers of cold and exposure. All the Meat of the Golden Wheat. Made in Canada. THE CANADIAN SHREDDED WHEAT C0., LIMITED Which do you value the mostâ€"your cattle or your children? You know that the health and development of your live stock depends on the quality of the food you give themâ€"that they must have good, strong, nourishing food. Are you as par- ticular about your children? Do you insist on their diet consisting of food that will build up the little muscles, that will develop the brain and keep the stomach sweet and cleanâ€"so essential to growing children? Give them the best and most natural food for growing childrenâ€"- CATTLE OR CHILDREN - NIAGARA FALLS, ONTARIO Toronto Ofï¬ce? 49 Wellington Street East BISCUIT 2:93. $80». 750. 759. 140 900.- 2.5 2.50 E30 150 1.75- ‘3'â€, mg. 356..