is not surprising that such narrow- mindedness is being criticized in several quarters. The Toronto Star has the following timely remarks :â€" “At a meeting of the Liberal- ‘Conservative Club last night the President, Mr. C. C. Robinson, dis- tinguished himself by declaring that ‘ on account of Sir Wilfrid Lnurier‘s action in Great Britain,’ no Conserv- ativeshould take part in the recep- tion to be tendered Sir Wilfrid on the occasion of his next visit to To- ‘ronto. Mr. Robinson further ex- pressed the opinion that the club should ‘ pass a resolution of censure upon Sir Wilfrid Laurier for throw- ing away the chance of getting pref- erential trade when it was offered to getting p the Consc complish 'teen yea-u ada ever recech was almost idolized Jubilee, and he has with honor‘. Mr. ] ident of the LiberalConservatives of Toronto that he should attempt to prevent the more enlightened Conâ€" sorvatives of this city from doing honor to a statesman who, upon the evidence of all his considerable con- temporaries, has done more to strengthen the position of the Cana- dians in the sympathies of the Brit- ish poeple than any other man in the \history of the Dominion ? “Mr. Robinson need not flatter himself that right-thinking Conservâ€" atives will follow his advice. Sir ‘Wilfrid Laurier‘s trade Policy has done more in four months to broaden the commercial relations between the motherland and Canada than Tupi perite spouting‘did in twenty years. THE WELCOME TO SIR WIL portant concession. And, should, the occasion arise, other concessions will surely follow. Sir Wilfrid Laurier‘s presence in England during the past three months has been the best ad- ‘Vertisement Canada ever had, and Canadians of every class, outside per- haps of a small and hide bound Tory clique, Will unite to do him honor on his home-coming." done more in four months to broaden the commercial relations between the motherland and Canada than Tupi petite spouting‘did in twenty years. In recognition of Canada’s free gift, Britain has ah‘aady made one im- The Newmarkct Em and County Councillor Woodcock are sending out some spicy correspondence to residents in the northern part of the cmuty. The Era claims that as the proprietor of that paper has secured the printing of the county minutes by tender, it should also receive any advertising that may be needed, without a tender. Among other things it complains that THE LIBERAL advertised a county by-law last year which should have gone to the Era. We fear that our esteemed eotem. shows a little selfishness in this mat- I ter. If the Era chooses to take jobsi at starvation prices in order to get‘.‘ the work from some other brother vprinter, it should not expect advertis~ ing- or any other work at its own 5' ? 331w ‘ï¬â€˜Ã©gï¬iwml, RICHMOND H E EWSP;4 £0 New Advertisements. PAY heme ? Who is the Liberal-Con ER V suit the v ‘nsel‘vatives COUNCILLOR FRID 18! ‘I‘CS 9 l thc make up tender as credit is to ‘ Who are Willi throats should should not be WANTED. ION C( born St hi en th and the other county councillors for this reduction. Much of the printing is often done below cost, and if any credit is to be given, the printers Who are willing to cut each other’s throats should get it. Mr. Woodcock should not be blamed, however, for Ju and proved the simpler music I the popular 58 Baker, alwzy was in good Brown sang a ptopriate piece l“ One of the interes evening was the 111 Mr. LaBau‘go of MI. is one of the star 11 America. The piano aecunipzunnents during the evening were played with masterly rendition by Miss Efï¬e l-Ioughton, a young musician whom the Village has reason to be proud of. Among the prominent spectators were Mr. N. U. \Vallztce, M. P. ; Mr. John Richardson, EL 1’. 1).; Mr. J. \V. St. John M. P. P.; Mr. J. Hill, Reeve of York; Mr. Frank Smith, Vaughan ; Mr. D. B. Bin-ell, York Mills ; Mr. R. O. liarvey. Laskzlyy; MH- .Tnln\ hfnwrnn,\Villnu’dnin : llll'. T. Vaughan ; M1: 1). b'. . Mills ; Mr. R. 0. Han Mr. John MorganJVillm 000k, 001100111 ; Mr. .1 Aurora ; and many 0the1 Mrs. A. J. Campbell of Toronto, has been spendiu a few days here with her parents, Ir. and Mrs. J. Coult‘c-r Mr. Ed. McMahon and Misses Hattie and Maggie McMahon of Aurora, snt-nt Sunday with Mr. and MN. T. F. Mc- Muhon. 0f 1) er um Mr. J. \V. Elliott attended the East York Conservative Convention at East Toronto Village on Tuesday. Mr. D. Hopper of CIaI-emont, paid a. short visit here Friday cvvmng, com- ma: from thp city by electric car. aâ€, Overfloï¬in thost. pictures. rsed bio 1-;1phy fending 112‘ ims credit for getting the nting done at a much 10\\‘( _n it was done for when 1 Vere R mendous )1 ï¬t Mtac mm nity mud full : - Only )M 1‘85 1) 11‘ Hut PERSONALS. th ink it Willow the Hisâ€"t PAN X hi the county lHCV 11111) Thornhï¬l WANTED IR 8â€"“ Qt ‘nd Reign E111piire. fo-ampton,’is the guest Mr. John Duncan. O \‘V (1m e ï¬nisl onsidex ll printing 3y \VC DI in a lllzmterly manner, adawtabilimy to play v givingn number 01 -cbi0ns. Ml". Thus. A. ’elcomein this place, mm, and Mr. Harry number of very ap- of Her ’ of ht '01mt o vill‘ nm II] 1nd MI M Dl‘lC‘ sbil ition. enthu 1's mak us fret 1nd Di with :ying features of the ndolin playing by uphis, Tenu., who zll’ndulin players of ht ent )wn ( the AR} O 11 I“ illowd M 1' M lin players of :cumpzunnents -, plï¬yed EV-Eh 11110 received 11K SDa Del‘ p1 mmmnm‘n: had n oi‘d the county lower rate )0]. astic satis- $15 to #5:“ to agents st ’ he ‘h’s DOMIN 36 Dear oodcock 11. lot IXIJLIIIN Querric OUTI )odcock lace fin eturded Paul of esting; aim to ti]: agn i n 1‘ th: ad ve a mus- as that us and Satur- 1 Navy Terful ï¬rst Vc 1‘37 Ol‘l’ Jubi wit kil ()0 .al-gze for OW ml 11E of 3.? past Cont Mrs Mills Ks Protect our !( Write J RN W neya Washing: and ilst of two WanieM‘m Etiea 63 Yonge St 8-1f M] RH MONE “TEE E1 "’ $1.00 EN ï¬WANflE. Patents obtained through MUNN & C0. are noticed In the SCIENTH'XC AMERICAN‘ the largest. best, and most widely circulated scientiï¬c payer. $3.2m: year Wet-my. Sp‘eudid engravings and_ lntqresting in- ft-rmu- Ion. Spccnuen copy of the h‘cmuuflc Amer. lcnu 5w: mm. Address MUNN & 30. SCIENTIFIC AxumwAN Uxflce. 2131 Broadway. New Yank. Q xpe Duï¬â€˜erin (3r ectric an ()1' it" pre )ll Anyone sending a sketch and description may quickly ascex‘tam. free. whether an luveutigm is probably patentable. Communications stnctly conï¬dential. Oldest agency for securing patents in America. We have u. Washington Ofï¬ce. Patents taken through Mum: 65 Co. receive special notch in the SOIENTlFIG AMERICAN, M beautiful] illusxrated. lamest circumuou or anyscieut flc ournnl,we.ekly.tem;s$3.00a ea - 1.50 am monhs. Speclmen copies and D 00K 0N PATENTS sent, free. Address Mr. \Vultt .‘VI Ripans Ripans Ri pans Ripans Ripans Ripans Ripans Ripans Ripans Ripans Ripans Ripans Ripans Ripans Ripans Ripans Ripans Ripans Maw "' ; xvi th I returm TRADE MARKS: DESIGNS-u COPYRIGHTS 8.0. [shy Park, v two months 50 YEARS’ 33% EXPERIENCE- *ssful in passin t the recent (1c th. 1897 lble 1)] ‘H M 0 E‘ autiful l ruin Io: 361 Brbudwny. New York. n11c1'( Mo( On First Mm-tgages. B. SMITH, Ex. M. PI Tabules cure flatulence. Tabuies cure headache. Tabules cure bad breath. Tabules cure dizziness. Tabules assist digestion. Tabules cure constipation. Tabules. Tabules cure dyspepsia.- Tabules: at druggists. Tabules: gentle cathartic. Tabules: one gives relief. Tabules cure nausea. Tabules: for sour stomach. Tabules cure indigestion. T'abules cure liver troubles. Tabules: pleasant laxative. Tabules cure biliousness. Tabuies cure torpid liver. S11 MUNN &. co ,7 ihl x. 1). c.. r<>i-"tixl~x{si.soo p111 hundred inventions wanted ll] 11H ' mother, M 1'.. home on Sund Traders’ Bank Chambers, Tm'on t< ). the Scmwrmc Anmmcmheon- icltnrs for Patents. Caveats. Jude 5 for the United States. Canada (ital-many. etc. Hum) Book about jl'h irt 11 jgug‘g cxperigpoe: 111 K I; own a: Switzet rtv and hér 1V 'h (511‘, th in thei r TD LOMi almer l spent heI with ’m' Elli( f ram “(1 t-il‘ mcnt bring, y71u YO ve Who can think of some simple thing to patent? ng you weuth. ., Patent Attor- wnt di Sun pronci pal formerly a. on guests of .llll Illghte z frc Nicholls ll'é 2x. M( turd; put m} )merly , Miss nto on '()V( on the htors lfor'd 1d in prin Chief unti tnel a H in '1 DIS th thc )I‘IU nd i1! M COR. YONGE 61: RICHMOND HII Shmgles, Lath, Agricul Bradley’s Standard Fer Agent tor- Canada Life and Loan Associations, Hardwaz’e, r. Pans, Urea prices). N Fencing O. MASON, - Stoves, Eavetroughing ware line at sn Everything at prices as low a RICHMOND Harness of all grades, Buggy Dusters, ' \Nowl and To Policyholders for balance declare dollar received the . EXTENDED INSURANCEâ€"mm by the Confederation Life Associath years for an amount which is deï¬nit Sill'y to apply to the Absocizition 11 Paid-up policies and cash values al: sent on application to ‘vVe are scllir It saves money and pays it EIGHM HARDWï¬ DIVIDENDS.â€"Sin 1). (fr. SAWCAA‘SQ RE E3 ichin B ugg‘y I‘linun e (1 1V evv P1011 gill COIlliGl’S Also Agent for \Vestern Fire Insuram London Guarantee and Accidcn Permanent Lou Dr. Reid’s Old Oï¬ce, Try'him on your lame horses. wheels and plows, where many others .fail and be convinced. Snider’s work andprices are right. HILL ARMEES AMI} HGRSEEEN. During the 10 years to THE CELEBRATED HORSESHOER AND \VOODVVORKER, Also in stock a Hum-aces )S.-â€"Since m-gunizuti Policyholdels by Wu New Shoes, the very best, only 250., and removes, 100. ; Steel Shoes at the same price for common light horses: Interfering stopped at once. Corns, Thrush and Contraction cured without extra charge“ You can have your all around with XXX material for $4.00, and new ‘for $4.00. Democrat and Heavy VVnggons rium same reduction. Tires set all round, heavy 01- ll set, 01-50(2. for single til-e. layed same as new with iron for 400., steel 500. Nockyokes, com- plete, $1.25. Set of Doublotl'ees, extra, $3.00. Wheelbarrow, extra large, with wrought iron wheel, $4.50. .‘Vag'von Racks, or anything in wood or iron work made to order on s \ortesb notico at reduced prices. Ten per cent. off for cash. I keep a full stock of Shoes and Nails at all times. I have had ï¬fteen years expel-iâ€" encu in blacksmith and woodwork businesss, therefore I guaranâ€" tee satisfaction or no pay Repzurir SNIDER, Naï¬s fer and 1“ an Repa H a Win «She’s. HMOZ‘JD enmng the am )a( full I DE til era-2 (all sizes and )1 hoe WV , ' itsm-icï¬ ikgeni’, 0nd liil‘l. .kï¬amv‘lé iinfles 1nd b‘avin I} TRY OUR HARD TIMES PRICES vim. éarbed VJ-ir IiIï¬OI‘ID HILL i211 for $4.00, and new 5-16 steel tir ,eavy \Vaggons rimmed and tired 111 round, heavy or light, for $1.65 Wire 01’ that 5 cents. Best BE hing in t} ition utee d in the p beneï¬tâ€"it nteed. F1 I116 ï¬re, Dominion Building I‘LlI‘JKS N York Mutual Fire Insurance Co also appraiser for Canada n18! 1H( for a ion “’ni urns 3Q Full D( ndec HOD TUBE ilk Pails, infn 34388. Thornhill fin and Hard time at when it is most It is not neces a :1-11t01nat1cully Inmtiou w1.". be nd declared h )CIII'S. “D. policies issum .nce after tw¢ r for every uppl oronto. 111 8