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The Liberal, 20 Oct 1910, p. 8

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DIVISION "- BIIIIIIT. Auct. WEDNESDAY, Oct. 23~Auction sale of farm stuck. implements. etc. at, Int 14, rear of the 7th cum. King. the property of Jnhn L. Manny. Sale at 1 [1.111. sharp. Terms 12 months credit. Saigecn 8: McEwen, Aucts. WEDNESDAY, Oct. 26+Credit sale of The Neth Sitting 0f 'Div1s10n Court for -‘ No. 3, County of York, will be held in the Court Roomy gopert-v of the late W‘m. Middléton. le at; 1 o’clock. Tel ms 12 months. J. H. Prentice, Auct. FRIDAY. Oct. 28â€"-Auction sale of fresh cowa, springer-s, some young cattle at Uniunville Hotel, the ploperty of Torrance 85 MchnIy. Sale at, 1. Terms three months credit. J. H. Prentice, Auct. SATURDAY. Nov. 5â€"Credit sale of homes, cults and cattle. an the Maple Leaf Howl Yards. an19, the pro. perty of H. A. Jifkins. Saie to begin at l p.m. Terms nine months' credit. Saigeon & McEwen, Aucts. THURSDAY. Nov. lMAuctiuh siile of qtock, implements. furnituré; ,&c.; Int. 8. con. 2. Markham. estate of the late Wm. Gnhn. Sale at '1 u‘ulmék. Trims 12 munths. J. H. Prentice, . Auct. FRIDAY, Oct. 21â€"Auction sale of 40 head of cattle. fresh cows and first class feeders on lot. 17. con. 8, Mark- ham, the groperty of R. Lunau. Sale at 1. terms snx mnuths credit. J. H. Premise, Auct. SATURDAY. Oct. 22â€"Anction sale of valuable fr-eehuld propert vi The Late James Mitchel on gob!) St. Weston. Sale at3p.m. Saigeon QB' Mngen. Aucts. TUESDAY, Oct. 25â€"Ancti0n sale of farm stuck; implements. tools, fun-n,- iture, &c. on lot 33. cup. ‘1. Markham Mr. and Mrs. M. Witty visited Mr. Hggry_anes_M_q.r}day e_§eyir1g._ _ Mn-fAmns Phillips 'caned 03 friends liege Slindgxy. _ Mr. A. ‘G. Bowes, while working on his new ban) on Saturday, accidentahy let a. sum]! piece of plank fall m1 his ioog.‘ which _becaune .so painful he could not. use it. , Mr. and Mrs.'E. Bowes were visiting relqpive-s Suqéday.‘ _ . ' Mr. and M . A. Remnan. formerly of this place. visited at, Mr. P. Evans’, their daughter and son-in-law’s home. Friends visited at Mr. Gen. Cober's. At, Mr. M. ‘Vittv’s friends visited ov_e_r Sunday. Mr. G. Avnning nf- Kettlcby visited fgjend_s llere Sunday. There has beén another unsuccessnt meeting of the funnels to organize a. "bf-Pf 111%” - The fariners are very busy taking in roots, Which are a pretty fair crop. The melancholy days of Autumn Have arrived once more; ' Ere long the frosts of Winter Shall greet us at our door. The above was received too late for last issue.) NMrV. John Page ran a. rnéty nail intq his hand. Miss Jane Stuvhbings spent; the week- en_d_ visiting at. My. 13. G. B0w_es. The Smith Bras. are néw cémpleting Mr. A. G. Bowes’ barn. Mr. J. Bowes has recovered from a short. illness. ,, Mr. and Mrs. Otto Brillinger are now hestq'wing loving parentage on their newly arrived twin babies. Mr. D. Reaman is threshing out this week. 1‘ While in the city One day last week with a load of hay, a. car ran into Mr. A. G. Bowes. Neither .he nor his load was damaged. but some of the car windows were broken. Mrs. D. Reamanyisited her sister, M13. E. Bowes. Mrs. Eph. Keffer and son Wilfred spent'a. few days with relatives at Hespeler. A meeting was held at Mr. E. Bowes the other evening to organize and make arrangements for a "beef ring." but the farmers were slow to turn out and the matter is yet unsettled. It is hoped that the farmers will be more ingrest in_ the_next_n_1eet_ipg.__n _ Wan-4m.“ Iiwu hothnvill pa, Ihnkfiflwuwhy. Some‘bwa molovnflthum memuoki. Ow yuan” Youme hmwbavafldowu Inkl- an m It has m m Inno- logical-pd, nun.qu min Ira, (III M about work which L Auk, A. Au. __ Friends visited at Mr. M.“ Witty’s (m__$un_day. ’ Miss-L. Patter-Son of Oarrvilfé called o'njrigydg here Monday fawning; Miss V; Reaman assisted her Eister, M11351“. Evans, to wait on threshing ta es. 7 ‘ Mr. B. Heise and family arrived Mggdaz agerpoon aft_er~visit§p_g. Smith Bros. are working onqu. E. Gordon’s barn. Mr. P. Evans has thrashed out. End, although the weather was anything but favorable, he Wore a “smiling face, fog_t:he grail) turned ou_t fampuslx. I the {imperty of Mrs. Gray. ~Sale at lo'c nck. Terms cash. J. . Prentice, farm stock; implements. km, on lot. 5 rear of the 4th con” Markham. the Monday, Nov. 2!, 1910, Commencmq at 10 a. m. RICHMOND HILL Auction Sales. T. F. MCMAHON 0mm: Concord. THE NATIONAL ILLUSTRATED MAGAZINE Exquisitely printed on fine coated pnper. Pictures of well-known people of current events, of things beauti- ful and curious About one thousand, square inches of pictures in each issue. Appeals to Canadians as the great il- ltlsti-rltbd papers of London up cal to the English people. Non poiticll. Absolutely no axe” to grind. It: aim soler to please anti to inform. Hunt be seenlo be appreciated. Ten cent- 5 copy. Ono dollar a year. The Pie- tm inl Publishing Cu; 142 St: Peter St. Montrealx 21-“ “CANADIAN PICTORIAL” GEO. 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THE BEST Goons AT Rwy” PRICES. and the strongest; and best harness mgge nnyw_here_7§hat"s 01135. .1 A the comfort of your horse which we cannot supply. must win uponf‘ their; merits. The International Dictionaryhas won a greater distinction upon its merits and is in more general use than any other work of its the ..4 English languagafa f _ Ital-5t“: uni BthfiaiiEE for the whole tnmi . Also illustrated pamphle dimcun to conceive of a Nationalism exhaustive and complem. yvm 3 II in {if-age only vhntye might expat ‘o and in such a wbrk. but alto Whit tow at us would ever have thought of looklnctor. A supplement to the. new Mon m brought It run I: to date. 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RICHMOND HILL Deer bunting Wifiefiéés Nov. ist. For detaill as to favoured locations and all useful information, Write Poo-anger Department, Canadian Northern Building, Toronto Ont. A. J. HUME SHOOTING @915 Commences FINE TA‘ILDRING A WIWYOWEIggatg use-15mm Bowl! .fi: 599::me _E. M. Ban-no. Manager gunman, ALSO AT, 9:53.»! MARRHAM. STOUFI-‘VILLE Ideal Wire Fence Ideal Flow'et Bed Guards. BUSINESS COLLEGE TOWN British \ ’ ' Term of 1909. Ton per cont cheaper. tonxfr cont better for flL__‘L__A -_.1 114‘.,:_ r -I.I-L I1._; Scientific Hmerican. ~ fl. ____ , in)"; “gull. flung“ w £933 , ., ,,__4;. AA__‘-.. - n-_..____n_- AND N OTABY PUBLIC W 1873 Conveyancing, Leases. Wills, Etc. Special attention given to Available for Manufacth and Commercial Houses. Wholesale and Retail Merchants, Municipalities, Corporations, larmers and priVatc individuals. so SavingsyBank Department at every Branch. .RICHMOND HILL BRANCH Pressing Cleaning Repairing wethernn m}; Em WM. MARTIN, -â€"ALSOâ€"- rm M OF CANADA 1 A Complete Banking Service October 15th RICHMOND HILL. Ton per an: cheaper. ton. er cont better for B Bhorthand, and Matric. 'yooklu‘szo'o. P. A. Farquhafibn, A., Prin. 693-. Yonge {that Sts. AND GO’RMLEY. TICKETS for the Canadian West procured at THE BANNER OFFICE. AURORA m++++++++n~+++wm+w gideal .3 3: Perfume; fidur' fiéfihg finiis, faur‘ months and over. Tickets for the West +H+++W++H+MW The undersigned, recently emplnyed with the Massey-Harris (30., has taken the Bla ckamithing business vacated by Clift, 8105.. and is prepared to attend to all branches of the trade. Willnwdale v GENERAL BLACK/SMITH, ELGIN MILLS F. J. WGGBWARD THE LIBERAL OFFICE RICHMOND HILL. Ordex-s taken atâ€" PATRONAGE SOLICITED _ AND SATISFACTION GUARANTEED We have a choice selection of I Perfume. and no nicer 9r mofih‘ acceptqbltfmgift‘ iornyour friend. : A F. I. WUODWARD. tharf a. bowl? of Perflime. W. A. Sanderson HOLSTEINS m TAMWORTHS ' HORSE-SEWING A SPECIALTY RARE ODORS IN FINE‘CASES Tamworths, all ages. ’ ‘J. MCKENZIE Call and see our display of Ideal Present Druga'ist. Stock Farm RICHMOND HILL _0F.._. 80 Branch“

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