New Advertisements. Changeâ€"H. C. Bailey. Chuuue~ Imperial Oil Co. Chaiigcâ€"Atkiusond; Su'itzer. 'Chniigeâ€"W. A. Sanderson. il’lltt glitttal. The author of the " Public School History of Canada " states in his closing pages that over against the progress and development that the Dominion has made since Confedera- tion, “ must be placed the tendency of so many of our young men to __ 7 . 7::7‘-w~â€" llcave Canada for a home in the RICHMOND HILL. September 20, 1900 United States, The coming contests in East and West York for seats in the House of Commons promise to be among the ‘most interesting to be held. The present Members, Mr. W. F. Mac- lcan and Hon. N. C. Wallace, are Well known as strong men and clev- er campaigners, and will leave no stone unturned to again secure the positions they now hold. The Lib- erals, on the other hand, have two strong men in the field to oppose the present Members, and express conï¬â€" dence that they can redeem both ri- dings. Mr. N. W. Rowell, who has been nominated in East York, although comparatively speaking a young man, has done effective work for a number of years on Liberal plat- forms and is one of the ï¬nest speak- thc increasing difï¬- culty our farmers experience to make farming pay, and the want of a large foreign market lor our manu‘ facturers.†While this was very true three or four years ago, it is very far from the truth to-day. Our young men are no longer leaving Canada to ï¬nd homes in the United States, for the outlook here is as bright as can be found anywhere. Farmers are no longer experiencing a diï¬iculty to make farming pay; the improved methods taught under Government supervision, and the im- proved facilities for marketing pro- ducts-â€"bettcr transportation and low- er ratesâ€"togetlier with vastly in- creased markets, domestic and for- eign, have made the outlook for the farmer very different from what it was half a decade ago; and much of this is directly attributable to the business methods of the present ad- ministration. fi-oiii the. photograph of the Premier ever taken. The poitrait is about 20x16 inchesâ€" just. the right size for framing. Leave your order. Lastly our manufact- urers are rapidly obtaining recogni- tion in the markets of the world, thanks to the improved facilities offered by the present Government, while the general conï¬dence and commercial stability which has been engendered by the common sense and consistent course pursued by the Government, has placed the Canadian manufacturers in a position to make the most of their opportunities. It is evident that our school books will soon need i'ivising. â€"â€"â€"._.._.__ . Hugh John Macdonald apparently imagines either that the people in the east take no interest in western politics, or that they have marvel- lously short memories. He has been holding up his hands in a paroxysm of holy horror over alleged irregu- larities in West Huron and Brock- ville, irregularities which the Oppo- sition have failed to prove. though last year they spent i:i-.'),o‘o'd of the public money in a vain effort to ers in the province. The Liberals in selecting him, have made an ex~ cellent choice, and should he be elect~ ed to Parliament his eloquence will i add greatly to the debating ability in the House. Mr. Arch. Campbell ‘who has been nominated in West York is already Well-known in Par- liament, having ably represented West Kent during the past fourteen years without a break. His voice is often heard in Parliament, and he is a member of some of the most im- portant committees in the House. He formerly owned large flour mills in the city of Cliatliam, but eight years ago he sold out and built in Toronto Junction where he is in close touch with many of the farmers in the southern portion of the riding. Mr. ‘Campbell declined re-nomination in ‘Kent, feeling that if elected in West York he could better represent the people among whom he resides, rathz er than those a couple of hundred_ miles away. The unanimous choice of last Saturday’s convention is cer- tainly the strongest man in the Lib- We, the-undersigned beg to notify the public CIDER APPLES WANTED Also Jelly, Promise Performance F 1‘ 111‘â€: It doesn‘t amount to much to always promise and never perform. I Nothing ever attains conï¬dence in this World except that which is at- tended by honesty and truth. Substantial growth and good rep~ utation are inseparable from these. My promise is to refund the money paid for repairs if not satisfactory. In cases of cheap watches where I cannot guarantee my work, I will advise you to that effect before the work is commenced. JERRY SMITH. PRAC’I‘H‘A L \VATUHMAKER. Ftfl TEN GEhIS And This Coupon can get at, THE LIBERAL OFFICE a portrait of SIR WILFRID LAURIER, tidi’fiii Brand Fruit Jars in Wine pints, You ..- .i (1.x (~- « ,... presenting Coupon and 850.†at our 1â€",. Saturday,Sept.22 will receive 500. 5 6f any’tea, or cot-3 fee in store. We have still a supply of Crown ~ No. 41. Any customer store on at old prices Wine quarts, imperial quarts and Wine half gallons. H. G. BAELEY, MAPLE. .-r.n:.. . .. \Vhich has been reproducede The Herald Publishing Co. of Montreal, latest and most natural EDGELY antenna that we are prepared to l‘Uli‘fOl‘ the season oi luau as follows: We will start on Blonday, Sept. 3. And will cantinue to run on Monday of the second neck and Monday and Tuesday of the third and fouith week and from October 1 to N4 vember 16, we will run EV’ERY DAY Except Saturday. A quantity of Parties Wishing to euro cider can have it done right at the mill; the cost is butt-u: trifle extra. Apple Butter, Boded Cider and Vinegar For Sale at very low rates. Customers are respectfullv requested to try and do all business on the above days as we are not. living near the mill and customers coming any other day would ï¬nd it inconvenient. WINGER BROS. ferrit Out evidence. Hugh John apâ€" pears to have forgotten his own election in Winnipeg in 1896, where, although 6,000 ballots would have been sufï¬cient according to the regular practice, 10,000 were printed. At two o‘clock in the afternoon, how- ever, all the ballots had been used, and the polls had to be temporarily closed until more could be printed. The total vote pollcd'for both candiâ€" dates was 5,796. Upwards of 4,000 ballots which were not found in the ballot box when the counted were used in the contest. These are facts proved under oath, eral ranks in West York. w. The action of a number of inalâ€" vcontents in Dawson City in present- ing an address to the Governor-Gen- eral setting forth all sorts of alleged grievances and outrages has been a god-send to those who are ï¬nding their Yukon scandals sensation peter- ing out badly. It is scarcely neces- Sary to examine the document very closely to estimate its value. The statement that “population had been driven from the Yukon †by harsh regulations, that the country was “ on J ems o'sxaf’t‘v ' or excess, Mental Worry, Excesswe use of To bacco. Opium or Stimulants. Mailed on receiu o six and cure. LS? VVnod’s Phosphcdine is sold in Richmond Hill by \V. A. Sanderson,Druggist. land, more orless, on Richmond surest. d U , v - orchard and plenty of small fruit. ‘oc We , vows “ ele cistern, burn and other outbuildings, - Wood's Phosphodine, The Great English Remedy. . 7 Sold and recommended by? druggists in Canada. Onl re , able medicine discovers . 3 v “$45: kages guaranteed to cure a eakness, all effects of abuai 1 price, one lipokage 3], six, $5. One will plaza ' amphlets free to any address. The Wood Company, Winderâ€. 0M FOR SALE A com fortnble brick dwelling with six acres of Small Apply to JAS. FREEK, Richmond Hill WELKENS uly 10.2m the verge of rebellion,†and that the people had “ suffered worse griev- ances than had the Uitlandci‘s of the Transvaal," are fair samples of the general reliability of the “ facts †set forth, and of the truStwortliiness of the petitioners. Against this, how- ever, it may not be out of place to and not costing $10,C30 to discover either. M. The Kinai‘dineillcview has the following paragraph relative to Mr. II. J. Macdonald's ï¬tness for a Can- adian statesman2â€" “Don’t worry about Ilugh John’s cleverness, dear d Richmond Hill, 'six . There is a. good well on the premises, the place is well fenced and under- tivaiimi. m FOR SALE On Centre St. \Vest in the village of acres of land. rained, and is in a good state of cul- Teriiis to suit purchaser. 7 a†\V. R. PROCTOR. friends. Ask rather if he is honest and honorable in character; true and faithful to trust. That‘s what you want in a public man. Clcvcrness quote the opinion of Father R. P. Gendi'caii, Apostolic Vicar in the Yukon, who has just come out. His testimony will surely be above susâ€" in a politician too often runs in the picion. lie says: U 13m absolutely , direction of trickery and treachery". impartial as between tile Government ‘ and the t)pl_...sition, but I can 59y , to be COlllliiC‘Iltlx-ll, but in the making this in defence of the Yukon, that I I of our laws men of intellect are have read the complaints made in (10 be (185145911. If in“ fully to 71511111- the House of Commons and iii new:~ ,1 illk‘ UH“: 111011 W11†papers as to the administration of. necessarily Shunt-ii 115. ‘ l .Jx. is,“ .alamm the Yukon. and ï¬fteen-sixteenth arc' ‘ r ' ‘ V - i Tilt: grossly cs: eratcd. It would be a ., . , . ,c . .. > _ ‘ . : Lrélliiltlil s total iz‘adc Ii‘oin lei v to miracle ii there \Vcrc no complaints, i . , , : li‘ii'li was for it must be icmembercd that the \ ll have average rule .01" :‘Klio-{LI lit pci' annuia, the; _ . i:i:i'>:ise ,rwni low? {0 10017, 1,111“ ,. l ukon is a, new country. \. here every - , ,, . . . I w . w . vear~ L‘l Li. L. d zwliiiiiiiuraiicii was ihmg l1 1: n. I‘l‘ originated, and at a ‘ , , .. _ w _ " I i . 4"â€: W'.) if :4‘j..l,‘l it“) v '1 ‘ (“'- lonu‘ opt-nice iroiii lilL' r‘k‘llL tr! gov. rt ““L ‘* ~ v I "“ " " ‘1 “ 1"“ crank-n; l i: no exception can be T911 [3131957‘3‘13 M‘"““'~""“1‘ 1‘ “"0 taken. .vl .l .:c merciiiincnt >et‘ins calib.‘ Limes 'ng \‘rar L: ear. I "v. \t i,‘\i«,;'ii-‘-l“ 1. 7.; . H: , V .:n ' ’i .insi. a. ._ i l. .lel ...._pist ttmpam... mm rim.“ ,3 WC,“ ijwiv 1min, “.31, Besides lElIili\‘ com aims are made my .m 1‘ 01,} P I l 7 . ‘ . . . i z. a CU‘l' i 'ill.:(' o. “flirt: .i no ~: by Audra-an miners. and it is int , _ ‘ l . k 1 _ 1 I , mum‘: to “he 33 gospel an (1,3: to" Will mean ;: continuance oi this these people my." ' splendid growth. l BUSINESS eoiidnrlinga Blaeksiiiiihiiig Business An amiable disposition is certainly at 151541†311115 for the [Hist 17 years patronage, and say that the business not ’ will be L‘Ulilllilll‘tl as heretofore, under “0005:: Dig“; lpiaarro a‘vï¬â€˜) C‘llti‘vaw brains are l agi- We are, increase ll:- W-m ~ - maria CONTINUED The undersigned who have been 3:1,; - F 'isli to thank their L'll\’[(llll(‘l's for past am at} 10 ï¬riii name of Samuel ('lii‘i‘s Sons. Hoping tor a continuance of patronâ€" Yoiii's Truly, SAMUEL LILII‘VI‘S SONS R‘paiis ’l‘ibulus: : givcs iclief. RE nus Tabules ( l? nan Ri, ans T’:bules cutie inilik .tion. i [2, v» “‘7; r 3“. g 5.211.53- RL‘ECDS T.=.hulcs cure liver troubles. “6 'D‘A’ V“ “" “‘5‘ ‘5’ x0e, spa » ‘5‘) vars, a Tm: ., '4 mend ml-iillï¬ Hardware W Ettore on 5" D50?» "'37? :‘a £11le L<YL¢JKA LL. L44“ ’4' (‘. Mason has on hand his stock terrain and Ranges \Vliicli he will sell at rock bot~ toiii prices for cash. Also Stove Pipes, Elbows, and Stoves of all kinds. All kinds of Hardware, Tinware and everything in the tin and hardware Iii-i6 cheap. Repairing Promptly Done Richmond Hill Brace and 6 Best Auger Bits only 5151.50. Solid Steel Hammers 35¢. each. Barb and Plain Twist Wire away down below factory prices. Nails at less than factory prices. & 60.. 166 and 168 King St. East, doors west of George Street, Toronto. Jacob Eyer and Son. Agents For IZi‘he Following. Einsteins, Eiowvei's. Rake-s4 Si: Tvvinre. tors; and Elsiaanontl Hiarrowvs. m. "H friifj. 22~I;H. ; .2, as as; 2.. . . -. w. T L _ V __. Qt} “IE-a p; lKXCI'ITE‘i; Lalo-Hess. ‘Lv'uhgiiizg LVN)“ 3339 R001: I22 u‘ _a ‘ ' g, . fl?" :43 U) l‘glhi 4, Ci; . N: Br ;~, 4 _' rent and Turnip Drills. Rl'liillr‘. l‘alniiesiih» . , . ,. . . a , r nil-ansixiimios 13/ .achs. Ail line‘s. oi Share-s and sole Plates. m0 this! i