Under the existing law the princi- ple of “one man one vote †prevails, and the result of its operation is found in the fact that in St.Matthcw’s Ward, which is part of East York for Dominion purposes, the voter’s list, which formerly contained 3,314 names, how has less than 1,800, 211- though the actual population of the ward‘hns materialiy increased in the meantime. The difference represents the non-resident vote which has been eliminated. In West York the num- ber struck off on account of the non- resident vote will be even greater than in the east, and there will be more uncertainty than usual about It is to be hoped that in future the law relative to furnishing liquor to certain persons forbidden to get it, will be thoroughly understood here. Those who furnish liquor to such per- sons are liable to a ï¬ne the same as the hotel-keeper who sells it. The acting magistrates said at the trial that after the recent publicity a per- son accused of the same offence would scarcely be excused by pleading ig- Fiiorance of the law in this district. THE LIBERAL, like many others, "would like to refrain from referring "to such disagreeable matters where {friends and neighbors are implicated, and we sincerely wish we could hope that our citizens would make up their minds to observe the laws of the Band. speak at. St. Hyacintbe on Sunday proved unfounded." If br'el‘ Mc- Kay of The Express is as honest as his face-would indicate he will tell his readers this week that the Premier is not quite as bad as be last week “The Globe of Saturday" showed that the coming elections in the cities and urban districts will be fought under conditions quite diifer~ ant to what they have been many years past. Under the Dominion franchise Act, which has been repeal- ed by the Government now in power, there was no l‘esti'ietion as to the number of votes an elector might cast, provided he possessed the prop- erty qualiï¬cation in different ridings. Maturally, this provision" of the law was taken advantage of in many cases, and hundreds of men voted in ridings, where they never were the bona ï¬de owners of a foot of land. Wilfrid Laurier and Mr. Tarte will address the electors of St. Eyacinthe on Sunday.†The Newmarket Ex- press was also very much shocked at hearing such news, and sércastically remarked: “ Isn’t it nice to have a Premier that won’t break the Sab- bath, even ~by going to church? †The World of Monday, however, contained a “special " from Montreal which read as follows: “The re- ports to the eï¬'ect that Sir Wilfrid Laurier and Hon. Mr. ~Ta1‘te would speak at. St. Hyacinthe on Sunday The Toronto Evening News, a few days ago, appeared to be very much pained as it told its readers that “Sir Wilfrid Laultie‘ and Mr. Tarte will address the electors of St. Evaciuthe The majority of citizens in most municipalities are anxious to have the laws of the country obserVed. To ‘render assistance in enforcing the ‘laws, hoWeVer, is quite adifferent ‘thing. People shrink from having anything to do with liquor cases, and thiswas evident at the magistrates court held here on Tuesday. To lay a charge before the license inspector and then fail to appear to substan< tiate the charge is quite a common occurrence. RICHMOND HILL. Augixst Changeâ€"H. c. Bailey, Cbnugeâ€" Imperial Oil 00‘ 631; a: «ictultd 6 next elections. New Advertisements. “ ONE MAN ONE VOTE.’ ’DON’T DEFY THE LAW. him John Palmm‘, L. Innes & Sons. D. Glass. GL‘O. Dihb, Mrs. ngm-y. Chas. Thompson. T. Johnston. Thus. Oliver, \V. Furry, Hill Bros. James Luwsm), H. F. Hoppvr, E. J. Cable, Thns. Lud- fox-d, W. Rumble, J. Glass. W. Baker. AURORAâ€"Emulmry Brns. (livery), R. “'ells, T. 0. Hammer, \ViFI Phillips. G. 8V. Knuwles and J. \V. Bassett, butchers, T. Castor, G. Davison, \V. J. Fvnm-ll. I):1\'(‘ Scanlon, J. Fleury & Suns, foundry. \‘.'OODDRIDGE 85 CLAIRVILLEâ€" \V. \Vestlako, Thus. “'e-bster. L.Cam- VKOODBRIDGE & CLAIRVILLEâ€" \V. “'esllnke, Thus. \vaster. L.Cam- emn, Andrew McCort, G. Godfrey, A. \Vntsnn, Ed. Moody, \V. Collins. Jas. Boyle, John Button. A. “'itherspoon. HAMILTONâ€"“'11). Hendrie, jl'., G. T. R. agvnt: Grant-Lottridge Brew- ing 00.; Jenksï¬mttler; Pilgrim Bros" J. O. Ryokmnn. dairy; 'Green Brag" Blncllfm-d, Prayer. Dwyer‘ undertak- ers: John Robinson. “‘m. Mills. hntols; C. Annstmng, T. H. 6‘; B. will bring extra cost out of <-on:lition, have m ‘.1-.-.'i~ 3;" stion and other troubles. Do you know the, cause P l: is; in mpnl I “9.4-5 hummu- they 021mm: properly dig.r -~<l llze‘il' luml. They UP’r'l‘! tit" “grinders†and “hooks†attended In, and the sham edges of the teeth smoothed down, a bad one 1e- movcd, and the mouth carefully and properly healed up. By doing: this your horse will thrive on half the amount Cf food, will lwcmne fleshy and greatly iiimrove in all respects. Besides, he will tie more tractable to the hit and line. They Will not slob- her and will take. the hit with kind- ness. The way I treat the horse is en- tirer different to any treatment by veterinary surgeonsâ€"that’s the reason why 1 meet with such big success. No man can tell the condition of a horse’s mouth till it is examined. A horse will stay fat with a bad mouth as long as his digestive organs Work. but when they quit working the grain will come through him whole. A horse will run from 3 months to Six years before his digestive organs full. I have treated ovex; 5000 horses’ mouths, and have the highest testimonials from every own- er. Since coming to this section of country I have treated on an average 75 per weed. References as follows : ‘ RICHMOND HILLâ€"Bert Hopper. ‘BEETONâ€"J. Ruiney, J. Keogh. M. Barry, J. Barry, J. Kelly. S. Ellis. C. Andrews, J. Thompson, R. Semple,VV. G. Brawlvy. \V. J. Dwyer. H. Hulse, \Vill (Bum-land, Alex. Coulter. If ynu have not time to bring your }mrse u post, card to my address._PiALâ€" Filling Horses Teeth a. Specialty. PUPILS . \VANTED. PRICES - MODERATE. M ER HOUSE. VETERINARY Dir-231'! ~’E‘ :51 {7’0 The Markham Sun referring to the ‘ probability of a. general election this fall says 2â€"“ The question of tarifl“ no longer enters into the campaign. It would seem that‘thconly question that the e‘lectOrate will be celled up- on to deCide will be, has the presvnt government been as economical as their- predecessors and has it been characterized by as good excutive ability ? †The electorate should be able to decide the question without very much difï¬culty. an,†hotels IR‘PHL. Houugkiuhamm1E Eï¬a'ii akes shod C. B. LIT; flnde by IMPERIAL OIL CO. H Sold Everywhere. '00d for everything that runs on wheels. our horses ,i(\11,1):i\‘f’(’ :ulwles. m 1,000 G Essa; RICHMOND HILL, to your door Without akes short roads. \V 2 “(’1 - 213:: stinn Du )‘(m knuw the 2.1 I “gas h'.‘(‘Hll:‘vL‘ dim-SI Hwil' fund. Wheat, wbiee, yer busi Wheat. red. per bush . Wheat. goose. per bus Ouch. per bust Peas, per 1mm .. Barlev, ner buah . Turkeys. per 1b ......... Dressed Bogs. pet (:th Geese. per lo Chickens. per pmr Ducka.pe.r pm: . Butter. m pound rolls Eggs, fresh ............... P0tntoes.p rlsag Appbq, per b‘ul Hui: timothy Straw sheaf.. Life ASSurance (30.g Assures on 3J1 the modern plus, nnd is one of the most prosyerops and progressive companer 1n existence. Any person giving information as to their whereabouts Will be suitably re- warded. LIBERAL OFFICE. Deyat- tmenf of Public Works } Outmwn. Aug. 1:5, 19%. hewspa pe: s msm Ling this advertisement with- oug. pumm‘iny from tbeD.rpa1-tment will not be A comfortable brick 1am] mnre or less,ou 1 oruhu-‘ni an] p9enty uf cistern, burn and other Strayed from the premises of the undersigned, lot. 25, 2nd con. East Yoxk, (m or about Monday, August, 6, 1900, 3 brown faced sheepâ€"two with red paint on right check, the other had nick in left ear. The Great English medy. - Sold and recommended by 1,; druggists in Canada. On] rel’. A able medicine discovere . Si! 1 . (Maltach guwantced to cure r forms of Sexua. Weakness. all effects of aim» or excess, Mental Worry. Excessive use of To bacco. Opium or Stimulants. Mailed on receip’ of price, one aekage 3]. six. $5. One will plcaa “swung; lmpplgts free to any addreis. Which has been reproduced IN The Herald Publishing Cl). of Montreal. from the latest and most natural photograph of the Premier- even-,tukon. The pontrait is about 20x161uchesâ€" just the right size for framing. Leave 310111- order. Tho north-weal: quarter of Int 59,151: comMark ham, cunsmliug 01 41 acres. about 30 being nude“ cultivu‘cirm. Tbcir is a good bearing m‘ch-u‘r and good house mm inner yuildings. Electrit You can Hill .Iu‘ny 1 Give me n cail, I will take ‘in in showing you my goods JERRY SMITH. PRACTICAL \VATCHMA K CUFF BUTTONS, CUFF LINKS, TIE PINS, etc. I am offering ladies’ blouse sets at a sacriï¬ce. T§§§E E3 EEEEEEEEEEE But my stock of Jeweh‘y is cheap." I have just reteived a new supply of GOLD‘SL SILVER W'ATCIJ' ES, GENT’S GOLD & SILVER CHAINS, latest patterns. Ladies’ gold guards and bracdcts. A large asaortmcnt of quo Fe. Afler. SIR WILFRID LAURIER, '1‘. F. MCM A HON, ad {1001] house and othe n‘s pass the door nn Ynug For pal-mumms apply ut 6-4 “ THE Premiums low, policies unconditional and uonfurfeitablo. SHEEP LGST Wood's Pbosphodine is sold in Richmond by W. A. Saudersnnpmggxsty. Take-a policy with the dishâ€"ï¬e" agent PRICES AT FARMERS' WAGGONS. wbieepper bush ......... ".3 0 73 red. per bush . U 71 goqse._por bush THE And This Coupon 71586 WFSE'éEzï¬ï¬Hn'i,ii’inï¬géflifét m get at, THE LIBERAL OFFICE a portrait of Eummu aimhsm. .t of the fender whicJ will be [01 :eize-‘I my duciine to enter into a. anntmct NI upwn to do so, or if hu fail to com- mrk r‘oLmncts-d for. If the tendur be mi the cheque le be returned. mtment does not bmd itself to accept T0 LET 5T musï¬ be accon‘yan‘e(1 by an no a on a. chartm‘e'. 'bank maria [my mm of the Honourable the Idiuis'm rks, «(11-31 to ten per cent (1(‘ 1>.c.)n‘ 1f the fender which will be for: ' ‘ 15(3- duciine to enter into a. (anntmcw upvn to do so, or if hu fail to com f- Wood's Phosphodim. brick d ;s. on Ii R SALE rt nn Ynuge Street GEO. TOOLEY, Newton Brook P. O CA THE LIBERAL " OFFI "ilan-ï¬d S mull vzruic ntlmï¬ï¬‚ings JOS. R ROY. {seizing Secretary. ressnrit!) tl‘e under "Tends! for Pu- Will he received us It St‘PB†1960, inclu- ing with 56': acres of RICHMOND n'd Lhm tender mln an 1311‘- few yir autumn sigma applicatl 8.1mm, B. -, U i i mm. ï¬mnflï¬? U 71 0 71 U 33 0 00 .0 IJO 0 10 mwm 000 Lmond Gaul \vel 'to plans and at s 0 00 0 no 0 00 ‘ 0-34 90 00 I: ll mm. Evans Building, (I 00 )3 5n (‘18 015 Our Stock of Staple Cotton Goofls is comylete and 111 many 1118mm- oep we are $13111 quotng old pmoes, fOr instance : Only 50 cents per pair. Only 50 Cents per dozen {ARI REPAIRING PROMI COBBLER’S-éé OU'E‘I+â€E 3‘3, BUGGY REPAIRING PROMPTLY ATTENDED TL). WICKLESS OIL STO Our fee returned if we fail. Any one sending sketch and description of any invention will promptly receive our opinion free concerning the patent. L,’ ability of same. “How to Obtain a Patem. seau upon request. Patents seem-ed through us aflvertised for sole at on; expenee. Patent taken out through us receive special notice, without charge, in THE PATENT RECORD, an illustrated and widely circulated journal, consulted by Manufacturers and Investors. Send for sample copy FREE. Address, 3 . .. ' z * ; .73» 55:, :1..- VI) "Q' .E.% fax £2. 3. . L l J 0?; m ' Pure Calf Threshing B an. 03. I have a large stock make )f gmuitnwaw t very low prices. A13 Flame 3“â€5 4» uï¬a the best, Oil Stove rm the market. TESTMONIALS REITS JJLEKS V‘V'ire Nails 166 and 168 King St. East, 3 doors west of George Street, Toronto. Harvest tools of all kinds. RICHMOND HILL DUbTERS, FLY .N E'l Is the phtce to go fnl‘ Good Stock. Good \‘V WARE STU The Scotsman, Shams, E 51]) ï¬tfrmu $35.00 to ' v A spocinlt w L150 ! z 3;} a an 9; WiLKENS & CO “KC .WA VICTOR J. EVANS & 90., 1'? Utah] : A130 the .C. VISHED Quart Preserving (Patent Attorneys,) AI DONE VP llk ) AGES AELEY, MAPLE. “N I) £33143 4 F01: . Ric K§0N_ALD ful} Richmond Hill WASHINGTON, D. C. muss at rig’ t prices. Only llll’il ntem 3’55 Only 75 C125 each. 2% to 6 in. .00 per keg. (when suppliz