mmmnuflr BR. IO undue.“ o! the Out with dip1oma. from Dental School, will vi: Friday of each week, mm 1 to 3 p. 112. (521.1 Diseases of horses, C: 6-1 animals treated by proved methods. YETERlNARY SURGEON Bemodelled, and newly furnisL One of the mesh convenient u. hotels on Yonge Street. Ever veulence. Sample rooms in Graveuera. An idele $topying p or driving parties, bicyclists, or to or returning from market. bruins. Electric car: puss the 11L BXCHMOND HILL, Ont. OFFICE “owns PALMER HGU RICHMOND HIL $30103 m; and 6 to S p m Funeral Funushingé Alway s 032 Hand uuuum mu .uuï¬v may- _ V -_ U“ -. _, _, veuience. Sample rooms fur commercan Eravellera. Anidsalstoppiug p:a.ce for ï¬ling E," or driving parties,biuychsts, or farmers going “ tour returning from market. Bus ‘muess nil Licenseu & trams. Llecmc cars mist-DB 40°13 Goods sold TERMS smu rm: DAY. “9â€â€? “ raves. (x. 1 WALTER IIULSE, Proprieaor. 3????ij C REUBEN MISS C, HARRISON, DRESS - BziAKER RICHMOND A ' CALL - SO very accommodation HO Ofï¬ce-Next donr Undemakers & Emhulmcrs, Ripans Tabules: for 51 Ripans Tabules cure I Ripaus Tabules cure I Ripans Tabules cure (' flipans Tabules cure 1 L A} RICHMO 1 be in Rich VETERINAI RICHMOND OF 21 BLOOR STREET 8 19 10“ m: 1111 15S EXNG STREE ttiug )west W. CECIL of the Ontario V tome. from the ()1 1100), will visit Mpg] 05’Fli \V w“ . 'KJHME v5 124 Victoria pm wateriuurg 79 flï¬ï¬‚’g ‘66!) 2! mum. 1 L’ £3 E 311i“ “ï¬st , - SOLICITED Sega-vs In ARY DENTIST ‘mptly utte and other 6 latest and Ve terin Ontario n TITT.T sour stoma nausea. biliousnes dyspepsia flatulence FRUTT 'EI'TT ‘1 hm}, TORONTO AL )rk )mnta ‘I'inaty ‘idav at 1t MONEY TO LOAN AT LOWEST CURRENT RATES Toronto Ofï¬ceâ€"NaJ Richmond Hill OE Saturday. NOTA RE Money to Loan. ROBINSON 54' AI Law Ofï¬ces Mr. Fred. W oflice impr LicensedAuccioneers [or the County sp'nctfully solicin your patronage n influence. sales attended on the a)» and A reukonaberatea. P.O.mluxes Leyesp. Emey term mlssxon charged or Or at Richmond Hill on sum-«luvs. MONEY Licensad Auctj M] “:1 Winchester 86. Turontc HIGH COURT OF lxess: Wt ableracea 1m ge at Ripans Tabules. Ripans Tabules: one gives relief. Ripans T‘abules cure liver troubles. Ripans Tabules: pleasant laxative. GARVIN & GARVIN, ‘TOI Barristers, soiicim ma] sale 4‘32siardl 3A1} TORONTO AND AUROI OI M Auctioneers for the Stokes A: [2:0ng THGRRNHILE Bnom 10 to St... T1 Hull. Ric LAWRE afternoon ‘licitoxs Ga.er will be at Ri VOIY evening and will ,ch sitting of the Cou‘ anioneer for the Con: ;o£ implements, furnit attended on the shortc 5 rates. licited. P. 0. address: Gran Imt S. ’l‘. Brooke-s, hone all, Rich"): LIA]... All miss of f! m shortest m >48 and baihtf ufl’ville, Ont. to on shorten. notice Patronage solicited . '1‘. 5a gcull, ‘ters, Sol TO Deer a T1“ HIM ,lyv Ethan wt for the EN NOX 8: ‘1 private f nperty. F E. 5153311]. ‘sioz ILL! Readmun, Mr York Chambers, ronto. and atom NEE IN TEE va‘ M 15 T01- the at ‘f farm Newton t and Hill, a.“ Tuesday uu‘ Pic-nine JUSTICE, &c the Count mddresa Mn; MONEY! 33$me MISTON. nto St, Toronto MACLEDD to Street 1cen BLIC. FFH 2E :hmond Hi1] attend ’ :y of York,re- nm‘t' friendly .ortest notice ass King Notariesï¬c 111 k. (910., u. (- reasonable 73a} We $3.001“ &c 58.16 of York ery York 01k ant ‘SVhen the late Mr. Alexander Scott of Barrie ran the Herald newspaper in ‘ our village he had for a. foreman a, journeyman printer by the name of Mowat. He was a steady, industrious fellow well-read but somewhat re- served in manner. Boarding at the hotel opposite the ofï¬ce formerly known as the Whitehart inn, now the Grand Central he gradually got into dissipated habits and was Soon found no longer required for his responsible 3position. Travelling from olï¬ce to ofï¬ce obtaining situations" which his habits Would not allow him to keep, ‘ (lest-ending lower and yet lower in the scale of respectability he took upon himself the role of tramp. He is now a. professional in that line and one of the dirtiest kind. For upwards of twenty years he has tram}le this province until he knows every town and village with accommodations for gentlemen of his persuasion. During his travels he has picked up a great deal of information on men, places, and things generally, and discourses with considerable intelligence, then last here he called on the writer. He calls for old acquaintance sake and a nickel~mostly the nickel. He nil-ed his knowledge profusely on the polit- ical aspect-s ofthe country and gave his views with the authority of a states» man. Hadlie been nifered the cou- llqlu he \pher phemin mamac, ‘i'hey Knmv mun when may poured it into his glass that he would make the way to his home discm-dant with his _;.ppalling yells. yet for the sake of a few pzzltly centsâ€"they ï¬red that. brain until out- raged nature could stand the strain no longer the brittle thrde 0f life was ,sna ped asundvrâ€"in all the horrors of (elirium the waves of eternity ,snzi ped asunderâ€"in all the horrors of telirium the waves ()f eternity swept over him. A lost soul! He went to stand before his God with the brand of the Almighty Judge of all the earth upon his browâ€"No drunk- m'd shall enter the 'Kingdun of Heaven. . n11) tl‘n-m straightenc “ Gentleme man the m 1411058 days there was nn 5} for the erring,nn consideratin weak. Liquor was sold ind 1t.er to all who laid down the Ihexge were those who knew Soon as he pal-tool; of mu Inn-n. Hadhe been nifervd the conâ€" tract therezis no doubt; he Would have assumed-the responsibility of running the machinery of the Universe. Con- trasting his prvsenb with his former respectable «audition, his appearance was must deplorable; his wardrobe was most Itellex _'l‘he above poem right reserved. He comes to Hi once in four years. has not moundere npm "(he m gi'o and flu GIT (11‘ liver Mowat, Governor of me. W UM s be [Mr hat his by Id be man 9: maniac HU RSDAY, E :y he came from sober man and lrunkard. His wa trons: drink craze ï¬nes to Richmond Hill about four years. If " our traveller †, moundered off this. mundane by “shuffling off his mortal 9 must be nuw en mute fur our He generally gets a notice in N 071 -I: {lity H1k9r 1' “J (TO BE CONTINUED.) zro ( iHfll an how in specï¬ac boo amung the personals. Mowabis only a. nameâ€" liLY/lVe of His Excellency ’ as he ctod t \Lim' Lha-t ims< KVM .ed U H i's and h 101' th( l“ .‘r a man may sink, le of the curse of g will ublic In IN Mus original up lrink whi rn mp. nee, When Writer, He sake and a 1. He aired 1puthy for the :I'imin- money. wh( a rid blas- I i ll) [1| ng In may p( uld Conference places this much vexed question in a, somewhat novel lig ’ t. The Michigander appear to be labor- ing under the mistaken impression that the timber rights of the Domin- ion vested in the Federle Government whereas the B. N. A. Act most clearly declares, that “ the management and sale or the public lands belonging to the province and of the timber and wood thereon†are among the ac- knowledged rights and powers of Pro- vincial Governments. Although no one questions the accuracy of this con- tention it would be unwise of the Pro- vince to allow so influential an adâ€" vocate, to urge a. policy inimical to its rights, Without having a. competent representative to look after its side of the controversy, and Hon. Mr. Hardy has therefore very propelly announced that he will keep an eye on the pro- ceedings, and take such steps as he may ï¬nd necessary in the interests of the Province. The a men in HARD ‘TO PLEASE SOME PEOPLE It would have been supposed i such action on the part of the Pro ciul authorities could not pmsibly taken exception to, and yet we the objection raised that it constit‘ a, virtual admission of the riu‘ht of Federul Government to 38le Provincial lumber. Apart from absurdity of such a contention it 8 1y should occur to the objectors i éven Were Hie Provincial Governm taking this view of it, it would affect the jurisdiction of the Conn siouers whose duties are in no se those of a. judicial court; The. fact, the matter is that the Opposition hi been so persistently declaring that Hardy Government Was gi 'iug ELV Ontario‘s timber rights that they h come to actually believe it, and now unable. to appreciate the fetch t they have been fooling themselves ,‘EMBEI Irma EFFECT OF PROTECTION. i These ï¬gures demonstrate In a re: markable degree how this tariff, con- ‘ fessedly established for the purpose of injuring Canada’s trade and driving the Dominion to seek annexation, has . the United : Great Brimi United State, while Great No eve riff ‘ rns1d Our Ottawa 1 1.1 l THE 1i ‘n of the ling Mr. he mlstuken uuprc her rights of the DL the Federal Govern} B. N. A. Act, most, cl t " the mauugemenb ublic lands behmgir. supposed that 01" the Provin- n 1897‘ v $2,1( ossiny be at we ï¬nd constitutes ght of the from the an it sure- :Lors that :vernment would not 7v ‘4uwmuu would not Commis- uo sense 19. fact, 0t ‘ition have g that the 'iug away they haye , and are e fact that, JselveS' cidehts in the Spa in which British ta ï¬ghting side by sil By. permission 0 Canadian mihm; Royal Engineers, Halifax. and the from Kingston, ‘ mines, blow up win represent the with quick-firing : "Hwh L 4. .:“1y nf k .md with I'M \VIU’M dust bothergood feeling which at, preéent prevails betwueu Great Britain and America, the management have ay- mnged to present illustrations of in- cidents in the Spanish-American War, in which British tx'mips will be shown fighting side by side with Americans. By permission of the Imperial and Canadian military authorities ilk: Royal Engineers, now stationed at. Halifax. and the Dominion Artillery from Kingston, will lay submarine mines, blow up ships, one of which wilh-eprosent the Maine, storm forts with quick-ï¬ring and Maxim machine guns, sink- the Merrinmc, destroy onvera’s fleet, and bombard Santiago. Toronto‘s Exhibition grounds lying on the lake, f1 ont lend themselves ad- mirably to these operations, ospfrciallyv Dd EX CU I'SIU railways (my and and iSSlC 116 kins, rs fc L/Ien and In? mu '3an risk or capital, by soliciting m our memorial edition of .fe of Gladstone,†by Castell with introduction by the e the Minister of Education, 5. 'his book is a, Canadian The story of his life is told ï¬lling interests. His death and! ; national funeral will both be 1 and illustrated. 512 large )ages. It measures 8x10§x135 Retail $2.50, worth $4. Mag; Ml (1m parations have been Ling uf Canada’s gre ‘1‘ n: Tormgto, which _T9 give‘ practical a‘rATERED INNOCENT. LIDOUS ram, of the Oppo: had a short but sorr. ul existence. Natural m feel solicitious ‘for t e Minister of Agricultm )ility to bring their late luturity shows a decid‘ mm the days when t} the Cough " lasted f 1a‘s Great Fair. "urn is cluso by. Arid these .ilitai-y displays form but of the spewed attractions, also include horse-racing rubbing, pacing and run- jumping, band playing by 15, including the 65111 oi ' cu-cus. trick w xd scores of other fe ates will be given MIC 911 Great brita-In muppgement haw mt illustrations ( :u' a, misapprehension it, that purpose was, conflicting have been nude thereon in the rival political press. iply and briefly the the Session was to technical tangle into minds of the politicans election law ; in other: clear beyond any i an enactment which 1n :unous diving elks, ming lions, the great~ ,1 trapeze artists of the al-acter sketches, dog L-cus. trick donkeys, 51*} copies, 3 cts. ,empt 2.50, wm-th $4. Mag; profusely illustrated. ents. Liberal tel-ms. {RETSON CO., Lim: worth fhev“ Humbcr Pig †Jberculosis supplied siiion speeches) for )Il corps, ( :11 dog Indept I. Wid) .897 and min uty Women iis‘ 1110“? 1d it sh mar )bing. t}. is 56110113 me indus- xse of th( m lbiguous 1m] an do Sn oliciting men of v 19119: friends be ad‘ niformed someties’ :turally for the mum-e, 1’ latesb‘ decided zen the bed for competi- u to the )w, with of th; ing 91 whi not 1 made eat In- 1 is now 1 effect present 000 in 5 03,12 the tures. lh are ion infl‘ “9;