“Ellie lfliterai. titanium?!) HILL. Outta. AUG. 22. 1912 HARVESTERS EXCURSIONS Urgent Need For Men Along Canadian Northern Western Lines â€".â€"â€"- Given warm sunshine for the next ton days, \Vestern Canada will reap the largest grain crop in its history. All indications at present are favorable and the \Vestern farmer is busy pre- paring for a bumper crop. 50.000 men Will be needed to garner this immense Hop and store it for future uSe. This army of sturdy workers will have to be drawn mostly from Ontario and many of them will stay in the \Vest after getting a glimpse of its many p issiiiilities. The man who goes out ‘nitll a harvesters excursion gets an exceptional opportunity on a small investment. He not only gets an opportunity to -. make a little inoney,‘but also a. chance to look In er some of the ï¬nest \vheatland in the world, with a- view to possible luau-e settlement. Many fainicrs in the West today owe their prosperity to the fact that they Went out with a harvesters excursion a few years ago and later took up a homestead and there are still thousands of acres of rich fertile soil waiting f( r others. Along; the lines of the C. N. R., the, land that has tapped thousands of miles“ of iirgin wheatland in the \Vest, an army of men will be he (led. The demand will be keen and the highest . Wages will be paid. The fare will be $10.00 to \Vinn'ipeg with a rate. of one- }ialf cent a mile to points on the O. N. R., beyond. Five excnisions will leave Ontario points between August 16th And 31st., and the route viz Chicago 31nd Duluth will be followed; the most Interesting to the \Vest. For full particulars apply to any ilgent of the C. N. 0., the Bay of Quinte Ry., or the CentralOntai-io Ry. 7-3 â€"â€"â€"-â€"-.obâ€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"-â€" ‘ W'ONDERFUL PROGRAMME. The programme of the special at- tractions for the Canadian National Exhibition has just been issued. It‘ is featured by the Imperial Cadet Re- view and Competitions with repre- sentative corps from all parts of the Empire, and the. two famous bands from England, the Scots Guards Band and the Besses 0’ th’ Barn Band, but these are a small part of the program. There is enough vaudeville for half a dozen ordinary shows, an historical spectacle, the Siege of Delhi, sixty number-sot ï¬reworks nightly, \Vell- ingtnn’s Zouares, the Cadet Tattoo, ’Motor Boat Races, Swimming Races, War Canoe Races, Athletic Meet. Ba- by Show etc. It is a truly wonderful programme. FA LL FAIRS Toronto Can. Nat . . . . . Aug. illâ€"Sept. 9 London . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . Sept. 6-14 Newmai ket . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Sept. 17-19 Scarboro . . . . . . .. . .. . . . .Sept. 18 \Voodstock. . . . . . . . . . . Sept. 18-20 BarriM . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Sept. 23-25 Bolton..... Sept. 30. 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Furniture and Househod Eiec ts The undersigned has received in structions from the executors of the estate of the ' LATE JOHN BESTARD to sell by Public Auction at his late residence, Richmond St. RICHMOND HILL 0!! Wed., Aug. 28, 19'l2 a large. amount of valuable furniture and household effects Also Real Estate consisting of lot, 103 ft. by 68 it. more. or less, Brick Veneer and Frame House 1% story, 8 rooms, front and back stairs, 2 paiitries, bay window,- brick cellar. front and back vcrandas with summer kitchen and coal house attached, hard and soft water and stable. This desirable property is centrally situated in the , thriving Village of Richmond Hill, on Richmond St., Convenient to Yonge St, the Metropolitan and Canada Northern iailway stations, and to the High and Public Schools and Churches. Sale to commence at 1 o’clock. Sale of Real Estate at 2.30. sharp. TERMSâ€"For the furniture and {household etfecis Cash. The Real Estate. will be sold subject to a reserve time of sale. balance within 30 days; possession given on completion of sale. For further particulars apply to CHAS. MURPHY, 2013 Yonge St, North Toronto; CHAS. HICKSON, Rich- mond Hill, Executors. J. H. PRENTICE, . 238 Baliol St. Nm th Toronto, Auct. DOUGLAS & GIBSON, Diiieen Buildâ€" tiwwwwweï¬wwlwwwe 5 Toronto. Solicitors. " TED MEN YOUNG MEN AND MIDDLBAGED M the Victims of early mdiscretions and later ex- cesses,_wh6 are failures in lifeâ€"yon are the! casewe' can restore to manhood and the spark of energy and vitality. up in despair because other doctors. used eectric belts and tried various drug store nostrums. Our New Method Treatment has snatched hundreds from the brink of des stored happiness to hundreds 0 has made successful men or those who were hdown and out." We edies for each individua symptoms and complicationsâ€"we have no patent medicines. 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KENNEDY & KENNEDY, Windsor. Ont. ' bid. 10 per cent. of purchase money at- †revive Don‘t give on have treated with it, has re homes and prescribe speciï¬c rein- case according to the CURABLE CASES GUARANTEED OR no PAY I o ? Are on intending to marry? been iseased? Have you an N o matter Free of Charge. Book. Free- If you desire to which are for Correspondence and \. For Sale ~ Quantity of pine. timbers etc, suit- able for stable or driving shed. Apply F. R. OLIVER. 72. Richmond Hill. For Sale The farm of the late Fullarton Gibson, 223 acres, parts of lots 53 and 54, rear of the ï¬rst concession of Vaughan. is for sale. The farm lies near the. Metropolitan Railwa , there are 23 acres of_bush, the huil iugs are g(md,‘the soil is excellent, and the farm is well watered. This is a very desirable property. “ Apply on the promises JANE GIBSON 4 Richmond Hill P. 0. ii ANICHOLLS 5. Real Estate Agent ’ Richmond Hill HAS FOR SALE That very desirable property now owned and occupied by Matthew Pat- ton, in Richmond Hill. The property is ' too Well known to need further de- cription. ‘ . ’1‘wo choice farms on the 2nd con. of .Markham. Each contains 100 acres. and in good state of cultivation, with good build- ings. And 143 acres and 100 acres on 2nd con. of Vaughan, also choice and Well built on. Several choice Building Arnold street in the village. 47-tf MNi Sites on PATENT lined ideas y ma be secured by ‘1. To I. our aid. Address, , THE °"ENT RECORD, Baltimore. Nd. b AAAAA AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA AAAAAAAAAA AAAAAAAAAA l l l J'. H. SANDERSON. V.S. and two hen houses. with Wire fencing. Apply on premises to Daily Star, ~ l i. ii Special attention given to Pressing i Cleaning Repairing have all the good features known to modern musical science. Ilfl'l m BTW! ' NOTARY POBL IQ Conveyanciu g, Leases. Wills, Etc. I RICHMONBâ€" HlLL E DlVlSlflli - MRI. 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