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The Liberal, 20 Jun 1901, p. 4

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$311,977.05. The Premier then showed how he had kept his promise relative to a, vigorous efl‘ort towards the develop- ment of Ontario. His Government had since that promise projected the Algoma Central Railway from Sault Ste. Marie northward, a distance of .140 miles, with a land grant of 7,500 acres a mile. The promoters of this road are bound to place 10,000 set- tlers along the line of railway within ten years, and to build a railway station in every block. The Govern- ancnt last session also provided for about 500 miles of railway through New Ontario, which will cost not a single dollar in money. Last summer exploring parties were sent out and these reported that “in New Ontario there were 16,000,000 acres of land well adapted for agri- culture. They reported 3,000,000,- 000 feet of pine timber, 288,000,000 :cords of pulpwood, which at 40 cents a cord would yield $115,000,000. Hon. G. W. Ross closed an able speech after speaking at length upon the agricultural exports, the promo- tion of mmmfactures, and the educa- tiunal questions of the day. matter.” Judg that in regard Sherifi‘ Widdilic the recent trage‘ with the jury._ could in no wnv Hon speech the agl tion of official with being the cause of the murder through carelessness. The Grand Jury exonerated the Sherifi“ from all Name in the murder and said: “ Upon careful investigation we find. that neither Sheriff Widdi~ field {101‘ the oflicial'o are chargeable with any neglect of duty in the A commission had been appointed 1:0 report; upon the financial standing of the Province, and it was shown ithat Ontario stood in an enviable po- sition financially. It was shovm that on the 315i: day of December, 1899, the total treasury assets were 37,393,- 462.74 ; total treasury liabilities $5,124,968.30; giving a difference between the assets and liabilities, on the right side of the ledger, of $2,- 268,494.44. This was the state .of the surplus at the end of 1899, and it is gratifying to learn that last year the surplus was further increased by The finding of the Grand Jury on the death of the late Wm. Boyd must have come as a rebuke to the Toronto World a few days ago. The World, after the unfortunate affair, called loudly for the resignation of Sheriff \Viddifield, charging that public official with being the cause of the He promised to put the law in mo- tion for the punishment of persons reported by the judges for corrupt practices. To show that his promise Was fulfilled, he stated that since the General Election thirty convictions {lad been secured and fines to the amount of $7,500 imposed. Hon. G. W. Ross, Premier of On- tario, delivered an address in Brock- ville a few days ago, and clearly out- lined the policy of his Government. A careful perusal of the speech should convince fair-minded men that the Government are making the most of Ontario’s advantages, and are mak~ ing substantial progress all along the line. The Premier pointed out that in his first speech after the formation of his Government, delivered at Whitby in November, 1899, he proxn~ ised a certain course of action, and he was prepared to say that every ,promise then made had been fulfilled in spirit and in letter. RICHMOND HILL. June 20, 1901 Chungeâ€" Imps-rial on Co. Cunugeâ€"Rusmll's in the Market. Changeâ€"Jerry Smith. Changeâ€"A. .1. Hume. New Advâ€"J C A er 6: Co Votars' Listâ€"M enfy Miycd-T Fnaby Shavedâ€"James flay For Saleâ€"W H Proctor Binder Twineâ€"S B Summon @112 Efliberal. \\';l S A PROGRESSIVE POLICY. New Advertisements. )wny be held responsith & of a conveyance which duly of the Government Judge McD‘ smrd t0 Ll in get] y he ne in-e agree herifi all also said ,ribieism of eetion with red entipely The undersigned can sunply vasturo fvr stat] on lot. 9.9.2:in con. Markham. Plnntv 0‘ water. 48-11 THE NEWTON TANNING COMPANY DARD HUUSE; 331 Dmmoux, ST. CHICAG proved Chester white hogs, k €on. Markham (Thornhill) sale some good young stock. Thorough-[wed hull and h fnl‘service (m {be pI-erluisvs. nnncinl I able wee expenses (aolnmiss chonl dand Bicycle at Tim: Luann Wm be :old Pheno. 44â€"tf A full line of gold, gold filled and nickle frames. W. A. SANDERSUN, -HEADA®§ Pam we? Ema: The first, hint-of it should be attended ‘ L0 at once. The committee and congrr-gutirm of Zion Methodist Church nL Dnllul', were much pleased with the success of the garden party held on the grmmds of Mr. John Ness, on Sutm'rlny lust. There. was a la;- 9 attendant-(- and mu m-ything passvg oi? pleasantly. The tea served under the trees wins vnjny- Cd by all. and there was :1 {1an ppm gramme of music by the Thornhill band. The prize for fonthall match went to the Milliken team. The 19- ceipts amounted to about $75. WANTEI)â€"(‘upable, reliable person in every ‘ouuty Lu represuuclarga company of solid fl mucinlrepuutiou; 3U salary per year Dayâ€" .ble weekly: Rainer ay absolutely sure and all ‘xpenses; strmgm. hmm-flde, definite salary, no ommissiou; salary vai-l each Saturday and xxpr‘nse money mlmuned each week. STAN- A fair price is :1 low price when the quality is considered. Bpst Cankng figs, 4:}(3; host dates, 80.: best green coffee 12c.; good prunes. 45c. Atkin- snn & watzen. Mr. James Enknrdt. License In- spectm‘. has laid three infm'mations against Dnlsnn & Pulfvr of the No)- way House. The charges are selling liquor on Sundays and allowing disâ€" orderly conduct. Thacases will (-ome before G. W. Ormorod, 3. P., on Friday. And recommend glasses only when necessary. The Very best. value-s in solisin lin- ings, waist Lining canvas. brush bind- ings and all Dress trimmings. Atkin- son & Switzer. 0le1 and have your eyes tested free. Satisfaction guaranteed or money refunded. The Sons (1‘3" England in Aurora are cnmplvting arrangements for their an- nual celebration on Dominion Day. The bnnd (If the Governm--Genm-nl’s Body Guards has been engaged for the occasion. Tn‘ylm' Bl‘ns.. thP well known brick and paper manufacturers of the Dun Valleymssigned on Saturday to E. R.(‘v. Clnrkson. The liabilities are heavy and it. is not, known what. Lheussets will realize. Gent's fine pearl fedoras. steel fedor- as. the very latest, Rough straw. sail- ors. hlnck stifl’ hats at. Atkinson & Switzor. Yellow sugar 25 H). for $1.00; thru. standard granulated sugar, 19 lbs. fur $1. Atkinson & Switzer. Made h In o’rlul Ol 00. The p RIC SUNNYS’IDE FARM Best of Lenses. Free of Charge FOR SALE 13f PASTURE l)rug‘2ist Indicate eye trouble. “'e'tes‘t. your eyes News Notes. In every town and Village may be had, $.43 the D. G. GOODER ONE HILL A” fimgg vf Sunnyside Herd Jud Breeder of‘ 1m 91AM. prietm ENE 012m The Next, Sitting of Division Court tor No. 3. County of York, will be held in the Court Room. FfiiBé-‘W, WTUER 4, 1981 The undersigned, lct25, mar 4th con. Mark- ham, has {or sale a quantity 9! Seed Potatoesâ€"â€" Irish Art Souvenir. and Pride of America. Prim.- ‘HJO per ha reguggitgn tor qunytity. RICHMOND HILL MSIQN - GGURT. Stealing jewels out of watches is a story as old as watch history. Thia never was done, nor never will. Its not the value of the jewel itself, but its the skill required to set ajewel true in round and flat, and upright with the jewel Opposite. The reason some watches do not run well after the broken jewel was “stolen out," is on account ofde workmanship. Its skill you are paying for, not rubies nor sapphires. This also accounts f-Ar the great difference in prices of watch repairs. Cheap repairing pays the watch-maker the best, if he can keep up business. If ? JERRY SMITH, Soreen Doors ......... Screen Windows. Wire Screen Cloth II ------------------------- Inn-n- Section Knives, 56 each Mower Guards, 190 each E fiIAMMMwn-um ». Screen Doors ............ 700 Screen Windows 15c Wire Screen Cloth 90 yd E i T“E Butter and Cream Crooks. BUTTER SCALES, $2.25 Stufe the Jewels RUSS! LL’S é’ifi; Seed Potatoes RICHMOND gm, Cumnmncinz at, 10 a. m. Practical VVatchmuker. T. F. MCMAHON CLERK S. FHISBY, Viénoria. Square WHERE YOU WILL MEET All. TEE SHREW 5WD CAREFEFL EMERS. A splendid line of stone ware Buster Crooks f0 packing down your choic: Dutser; Earthen hunter Crooksâ€" 5 lbs... 10 lbs . ...... 5c each .10c each We cgn supply all your needs In Stoneware. Wooden Butter Bowls 5 Iected poli had maple from 100 to 75:: each. Creamer Cans...8(‘c each \Iila Pans .,,5c each Dairy Therm )mvtersy as illustrated. with brass side beam and weighm; weighs from } ax. to 4 lbs,fully in- spected; our specâ€" ially 13w price $2.25. ing a. rp--ci.zl 01 [ha No. 3 Imprrv‘d Uamuu‘hurn {nude tn) bu You'll find prich right olefin and raw churn ,e are um‘k- ' ‘1‘)“ . ‘ m 159 King St. East, Toronto. each H 100 Wooden Hay Bakes .............................. Hay forks. 3 prong. full size. 1315» 01558 good .. . Sc) times. 2. ng price from ............................ Snaths. unexcelled value. from .. Reaping Hooks, special value ...... . Grain Cradles. complete with scyfihe Scythe Stones“ Cradle Fingeraw Hay Fork Pulleys. all non. swxve . eye “Make Hay While the Sun Shines.” PWE FEARS fiREEEé. QUALITYâ€"Warranted the very best. PRICEâ€"The very lowest. Paris Green that will suit By a very suitisfaetm- clnhhing arrangement with that grent Family News paper the Family Hem (l and \Veekly Star of Mnnti‘e-vll we are enabled to offer to new enlwcrihei-s the biggest value ever heard of. The balance of this year promises the most startling events, and every person should keep posted. Here is the nppnrtun’ity. For'the small sum «if 80 cenu we will send you until January Islv, 1902. THE LIBERAL. The anily Ilel'nhi‘ and \Veekly Star and the Family Herald’s two great premium pictures, “Christ. in the Temple." and “ Hume from the War.” Is that nut a dollar‘s Wm H)? Either picture nlune is worth dmible the money This ntl‘er is open only to June 30th as the, supply of pictures is limit- money. This offer is open only to June 30th as the supply 0 ed and cannot he promised after that date. To any of our present snhscrihprs we n‘fl'Pr the Family Hr Star until January lst, 1.002. including the two pictures fm' cl L W335 WEREST. A HM ‘i’EEaR GP EXGETWEN? The Royal Visit to Canada. The Closing Scenes of the War. The Return of the Army. You can't fail to get wlL > . and just what. will please yol :’ your Horse Furnishings here " Single Harness, $10 and Dusters, 250. and up. AI] R" for horse and driver. T‘ric " . same goods-can be hwg‘ht at EEO. E10333}! Richmond HAVING TIME NEEDS, ll-IARYES'I‘ MITTS,1Qcpair An Oppm-[y n THE BIGGEST VALUE EVER OFFERED. mnitv f« 1' LIBERAL Renters to Keep PusH'd Luring this Period of Excitement. ana‘hava en fire satis- Iacmon. PLYMOUTH T "in? IN E is the 10rges$.r-tron - shit you Plymouth Binder Twine the murer- 500 to $1.25 ,...35c to 75¢: 11y 35¢ each 15c 10c each wr's we OffPI' the Fumin Hem-I‘M and Weekly lnding the two pictures fur the small sumnfEOc. 53.50 esch ench each You can’t fail to get what you need 1nd just what will please you, if you buy vour Horse Furnishings here. Single Harness. $10 and 11D: Buggv EEO. MGEGEALB, Richmond Hill The bash sprayer on the market. n will save yau in dollars wbm in costs in cents. You ca 11‘: word to be without one. We have a. splendid line 01 Harvest Mina. ranging in price from 19c to 81 per pair. Em?" Man Has Fancy will last longer and Warm- better shun an ohhor grease on the market. Trva. box an you'll find it so. We are Toronto agents. The 0 ads supplied. Thousand Mile Axle Grease CYCLONE SPRAYER 500. A LIfiHT BRIfiflT fl0ME Golden Li You'll find it where they use We are sole agent; ght Coal on. Our high (1' amy and low price will suit you. MACHINE OIL ’nr your Buy Car- icra, Halters. ty- u: out cuttleJor ry puryose that on may need it. ‘0 have it in all .‘ZL‘S as close out ) and up; Buggy All kinds ofgoods Prices as low as ht anywhere ROPE

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