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The Liberal, 6 Jun 1901, p. 4

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New Advertisements. Changeâ€"llzipi-rml (lll't'o. Cow ...r saleâ€"John Slim-y. Road Grader 4) H. Stivcr. Change â€"ltusslll's in the Market. Seed Potutuos -l{. S. b'l'lhl)\'. Vaughan Council .las. 15. lit-Lean. an'viilâ€"Fiilnily Hl'l'lllll. For Silll' or For SerViceâ€"D. Gooili |'L‘U.IH. 'Lostâ€"Tilbl‘rnl 0th“). Form forSalo nlolill (‘nscljyh Notlco to Creditorsi National Trust Company. nan-â€" mu... -._.m. __.¢M.‘-.u. fifiitrrat m-m... RICHMOND HILL. June (3, 1901 The last bulletin sent out by the Ontario Government says that fall wheat could be classed a promising crop were it not for injury done by the Hessian iiy. Rye is described as looking well, and came through the winter pretty saicly. In the western portion of the province, where most of the orchards are to be found, fruit trees braved the storms of winter and came out in splendid condition. Spring seeding received a decided set back by flooding in low lying places, but notwithstanding this the prospects for spring crops on the whole are encouraginrr. The re- marks of correspondents regarding farm labor and wages are deserving ‘of careful consideration. The rush 3to the towns and cities continues, and in many cases it is difficult to get Egood farm hands. Domestic servants 'on the farm are also said to be even fiscarcer than ever. __._..____ The Cook Charges made last fall ‘Werc intended to create an influence against the Dominion Government at ‘the General Elections. The accusa- ‘tion was that the Government had agreed to give Mr. H. H. Cook a sen- étrtorship on payment of $10,000. After an investigation in the Senate, 'Which is largely Conservative, the charges have fallen to the ground. It is well that the investigation was held, though for the dignity of the House in futu‘e cases it would be etter if some Member would take the responsibility of an inquiry. Mr. Cook may have been led by some per- son to believe that he could obtain the coveted position of a senator by payâ€" ing for it, but the evidence offered would not warrant the belief that either Sir Richard Cartwright or any other member of Parliament ever made such an offer. clover The Toronto World seems a little sour on the Conservative party these days. Although Mr. Borden, the leader of the Opposition, spoke in the city a week or two ago,there was not an editorial comment on his visit. A few days ago in an article headed “ Whither are the Conservatives drift~ ing,” it found fault with three-fourths of the Conservative members in the House for signing a petition to guar- antee a large sum of money to a company to build the Georgian Bay & Ottawa Canal. And later The World contained a piece of rhyme again ridiculing the party, headed “ The Ghost of Old Sir John.” This last piece goes to show that the form- er leader left the Party in good shape, but that it has since his death gone to pieces. News Notes. George Grcensidcs, a tcamster in the elnmoy of (lane i‘c Sons, Ncwmarket, was run over by a loaded wagon Thursday morning and was killed. Barbara Fenwick, rclict of the late Alch. H. Fenwich, of Markham town- ship, died at. the residence of her son- iu- law. Jas. L. Ross, on Saturday the 'lst of June. in her 78th year. Deceas- ed was interred in Cashcl cemetery on Tuesday. A public farewell was tendered to Rev. Father Morris in the Town Hall, Newmarkct, Tuesday evening when the guest was presented with a hand- some ten service, consisting of ten pieces, with a suitable inscription on each. The town band played a nulliâ€" ber of selections, Mayor cane occupied the chair, and Mr. 1). Lloyd read an address. Short. speeches were deliver- ed by llcv. A. H. MeGillivt-ay, of New- markct; Dean Egan of Barrie : Fath- er McMahon of Thornhill: and Messrs. T. H. Brunton. J. \Y. )loyes, John Ramsden, T. H. Lcnnox and Hon. E. J. Davis. lcv. Father Morris goes to ‘St. Catharincs, and will he succeeded 'in Newrnarket by Rev. Father \Vhit- 73¢.“ 'THE - Launchxt ‘pâ€"ififiu-u â€"' i i’ v rl‘SOli School lo]. 3 for _\l.-i\': l Senior l\' \. lillllll‘l". .l. (‘li‘lnr-n'. .lllllilll‘ l\ ‘ . ('liul'lt-s. ll. li'lllllrll'. Solliol' ill 1. lit-ith, l“. ltlnnblu, ii. ()llnl'los. Senior ll 7 .l. Ki-illl. Junior ll â€".l. ltttlnlule. A. )lcNail. Part ll ~.\'. Itnnililo, J. Charles. Part )Iujill'. Part I A (‘lass‘BL Valnlcrlun'gll, 1". Gibson. if. liulnlilo. Rllllllllt‘. .\l. I l} (‘luss-ltotlzi Major, ll. vo«â€"â€". S. S. N o. 4, Markham. School ri-port for the month of May: 7 Junior I\'»7-l‘llsic Brillingor, Alli-oil Stone. Senior lll~3ia 'l'ic (his rove, Russi- “'illialns. 8‘” g 1 Junior Illâ€"Foster Hands, Roy Nelson. Senior llâ€"(‘larcnce Cosgrovo, Frank Kelly. Junior ll'~~~(‘imrlic lloovcr, Harold Smith, (icrtio Nelson. Part III (lâ€"John (‘osgrovm (‘larn Cosgrovc, Iiolph linker. ' Part II (Fellolph Baker, I'll(‘l(SUll, Ailio Donor. Ella ‘ Maggie Baker, Herman Morison. / A good looking 41" hora and peril-loom '4, ing harness is the worst kind of a com- )’ blnutton. not only makesthc harness and tho ‘7;- horse luck better. but makes the l leather soft and pliable, puts ltln con- , dition to last twice as long . u». sci or many won . - . to. r 1 d' ‘* w i ' of "1h [( Sold cvuryvhcw in oauIâ€"sll ._ ' E 91:05. Made by I I‘ lnPBRlAL .Ii /.//‘i l en. cc. 1:. w, [pg/l" v t b" ': \fis V§ l \VANTEDâ€"‘Capnble, reliable person iii every county to represent large company of solid ii nancial reputation; €936 Salary per wear pay» able weekly; £13 per day absolutely sure and all expenses; straight. bone-tide, tlaillliio siilarv, no COLUllllSSlou‘; salugy paid each Sainnlay'nnd expense mom-y u minced each wool-i. STA.'- DARD HUI'SI‘ZJM DiaARnonx, S'r, (TlncAGo. Scrond Hand Bic 'cleut’l’nr‘ LIBERAL 0 Will be sold cheap.3 44â€"4 flaw NEV’V elitists all The subscriber would respectfully intimate to the public that. having rebuilt the chi-1 plug will at 131131)} 4 E] And doubled its capacity. he will during the busy chopping season and until Ini‘the‘r notice chop Monday. “'cdnesday and sm- urelay oi each week. He is also still keeping ALL KINDS OF LUMBER on hand and in a. few days “ill be i Dreparel to supply DRESSED LUMBE R. of all ‘ kinds and do PLANIN'G AND MATCHING of i all kinds at lowest prices. l Patronage solicited ; satisfaction guaranteed Henry Marsh. PASTURE The undersigned can simply pasture for stock on lot 29, 2nd con. Markham. Plenty of water: Ailâ€"ti THE NE NTON TANNING COMPANX. HEADAQHEl Patti liver the Eves Indicate eye trouble. l The first hint of it should be attended ‘ to at once. We test your eyes Free of Charge , And recommend glasses only when] necessary. A full line of gold, gold filled and nickle frames. Best of Lenses. Call and have your eyes tested free. Satisfaction guaranteed or money W. l. titular, '1 Tu PATENT Blind Ideas our aid. Addresg THE °"ENT RECORD, §§ubscribe tor l l may be secured by :V l Baltimore. Md. , 5 IJBERALQNL . .3. i- a; - ‘.t::J¢‘-.‘n.rp,:*w:m 1‘: I -, :mmmefimm'éW er~_.--_~x*1‘.~::" r_-..x~.r:.- [LU mafia-4m Wrzwu . 1-:- 151 Not long ago ordinary eight- day clocks cost from 5 to $8.00. Iain selling first-class eight- day, half-hour strike, gong bell clocks at 93.50. Ordinary strike, $3.35. llest alarm clocks always on hand. 3 Practical \Vntchinakcr. RICHMOND HILL The Next Sitting of Division Court for No. 3, (lount y of York. will beheld in the (‘ourt liooln, EIGEEMGHB HELL, â€"0Nâ€" dailiiiiliil’, JiiiiE 15, 190i ('oniinencinq at 10a. in. T. F. MCMAHON CLERK “Wmn‘flnm I- i good «. price for » Machine Oil and , find that you have received a. very in ferior nd useless Oil. We aim to sell you n. Splen- did. Machine 0H for an honest. reasonable 2: prices. An Oilthat will give you such satisfac- -. tion as to lead you to recommend it to all your 3 friends. Try us for Machine Oil. Mender 350. Is an indespensible too! to every lEk‘nl. er. too can quick 1y repair harness. saving great loss of time and annoy- ance. Those ma.- cbiues have been told by agents all over t e counkry at 31 00. Our cut price is 35c. SCYTHES AND SNATHS. 4 Aeplondidline or English and ‘ scythes American Scythes, ranging in l price from 50c. to $1.95. . A complete line, ranging in rim I snaths from 35¢. each upwards. p GASOLINE ». I! you have a gasoline stove we will sell you -, 5 gallons of Gasoline for $1.00. Ice Cream Freezers, $1.25 We have a splendid line of Ice Grew Freezers ruining in pattern from the old standard IIMiIOI'ul to the very name“ idea. a freezer that will make three quarm in the minutes. i‘rire- ring. homslfiemnpwardn. 159 a; thlit lint ltltltil: tall. 1 i tilt tilt “i Eltfittfill oyai Visit to Canada. The Closing Scenes of the War. l“ Return of the Army. Pg 0:) A; An Opportunity for LIBERAL Readers to Keep l’ostt-«l During this Period of Excitement. THE BIGGEST VALUE EVER OFFERED. By a very satisfactory clubbing arrangonlont with that grin-ll Finnily Newt paper the Family llorald :ln:l \‘v'i-i-iny Star of )ltlllll'i‘ll we are enabled to oifex? [0 now Slill<(‘l'illo1's tho liiggost \‘ulllt‘ ovor licnrd oi’. Tho llalanl'o of this your |ll omiq-s the most startling events, and every person should lump posit-ti. lit-re is lln- opportunity. For the small win of s" t‘I'llls we will solid you until .lnnual y lst. 1902, THE LIBERAL, The i‘annly ilornltl and \Vcclily Star and the Family Herald‘s two grout premium llit" men “('ln'ist ill the Temple" and “ Home from the \Var." is that not :1 dollars “‘Ul'lll ? Either picture alone is worth double the loom-y. This otl't-l- is open only to June 5‘!th as the supply of pictures is limit- rd and cannot ho proniisod after that date. To any of our present subscribers we oil’s-r the Family llt‘l'dlil and W'cekly Star until January lst. liltlii. including the two pictures for the small sum of 500. “'hcn you have a GOOD Doesn’t it, dl‘gi‘l‘vi' a good harm SS? Can't you save lninloy in llln 14mg “"3 by investing in a really good article ? \Ve have SUIII“ tine harness and oth- er horse goods that ml] interest every horse owner. ,l Geo. iaeilenald, R IGilMONI) ll [Lin ways- ‘air.-,‘.-'i-i-‘ u . wtfiiflu‘ are bringing us immense trade. It! could not be otherwise with the value we offer you. Robertson's Pure Paints. aficfi‘qual’t: Queen City Brand. 75c. gal.: No.1 Vt bite Lead, 50. a. p unil; Prepared Eulsoniino, any color, 150, a. package ', Furniture Varnish, 100. a. pint; Lin- seed Oil, Turpentine, etc., at lowest cull prices consistent with good goods. You can't beat our paint values. of ouemhln the 20th CENTI‘RY BLUE FLAME vii'niinss on. s'iovic. It’s chance: than gas, safer than gasoline, and positively smokeless and odorless. If you vulue your own and your :nnnly's comfort, you'll have one of those splendid stoves. “e are 3010 Toronto agents. THE CYCLONE SPRAYER 50 CENTS $n§£d°ii1§°ii§7nfbfoJieiiu‘éEaiiifi Eight? fringements. Have nothing {1th Cyclone and you'll have the best. with this sprayer one pail of water is s'it‘iicient for Paris Greening one new of potatoes. It is invaluable for protecting your cattle. sheep and domestic animals from uIOSnluttooS, flies, lice and sheep ticks. Good value at $1.00: our price 50 CENTS. AWfi-kflq! SEASONABLE NEEDS ............... 10:: each .150 each FISHING TACKLE Ho Ringers"... llul ltlngi- Horse Yokes. (ix Bulls ........... Harness Snaps Thistle Ctiuers... .. .. Bay Forks. boat goods. .10c pull." A complete line of your requirements for this 3 interesting pastime. See our jointed Bamboo Rods for 1%., lines. books, floats, sinkera. reels. _ flies. casting lines, bait cans. landing nets. in ' our usual close prices. Luca BOXES, 100. EACH Substantially mad of fibre and With TREE SPRAYING OUTFITS ' leather utreo hanâ€" ‘ , dle, nest. strong and ,’, serviueable. » 10¢. each. BUTTER CROCKSâ€"Best Stone- ware Creeks for packing butter; I we have them. A full line olme den 6 ray-motor um I “law prices. BWAYI G .llATEBlleE â€"Pure Perla Green. Extra Quality 13an0. RUSfiLL’S as MARKET King St. East, Toronto. .‘-. ._~â€".«‘. A » «a»;-

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