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The Liberal, 2 Jul 1903, p. 4

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sw- jhld'ciary, and all we can say is~~~ a *- *- v "" -* 'â€" | “' ‘ W New Advertisements. ghmlgoâ€"VVorld’s Dispensary Medical Assoc'n .lmnuoâ€"W. A. Sanderson. Changeâ€"J. C. Ayer £500. Chandaâ€"Force Food Co. It? A- VVARNIN". rl‘hc Fruit Division of the Domin- ion Department of Agriculture, Otta- Wa, issues the following warning: to” i‘ruit growers :â€"It is to be feared that the wet weather at present pre- vailing will lead: a. good many or» chard-lets to neglect spraying. Last year the summer and autumn were wet, and many growers of fruit fail- ed to give their orchards more than Liwo or three sprayings. As Mr. Mc- Kinnon points out, the cool, moist weather is peculiarly favorable to’ the development of fungous growths, and it is only by seizing" every op- portunity and’spraying whenever a day or two of dry weather comes along that sound, clean fruit can be secured.- Wet weather should be an incentive to greater diligence in spraying, rather than an excuse for not sprayincr. Eternal vigilance is (the price of safety in fruit growirg, and it behovcs everyone'who desires-- full'cr'op‘ of firstvclass fruit to spray early and often: There is also danger that on re- clmnt of the wet weather, orchards Will not receive their usual cultiva- t‘ion,whieh is urgently needed to de- stroy weeds, aerate the soil, and con- Serve soil mosturc for future use. ' If ’61e ground is not stirred it bakes, cracks open, and evaporation gel. s: o‘ l ‘apidly. 'By stirring the soil ty' :3 equent cultivation, thus keeping a 16 )SC mulch on the surface, capillar- ifzy is broken up and moisture l‘c- trained. As soon as it is possible, therefore, to get on the ground after a- rain, the cultivator should be start~ cl in the orchard and kept going as steadily as time and weather will permit. mm rl‘he Mail and Empire of Monday says that “ Mr. Stratton andthe Min~ isters voted themselves blameless.” Everybody knew that they would, and that was why the inquiry was placed in the hands of men who are supposed to be removed from politics. but the Mail argues that lair. Stratton and the six other lave stepped aside when the vote was taken in the House. If this course were followed any Govern- ment could be defeated, no matter iioWstrong'. All that would be ne- cessarv would be to lay a charge against a sufficient number of Gov- ernment supporters, ask them to step aside and vote them out. The late Sir John Maeionald ap- point-ed both Chancellor Boyd at (1 Chief Justice Falconbridge to their p'cszant high positions. Hon. J. J‘.= \‘l’hitney, Mr. Gain-3y and other Con- '-'~?-:"~.“atives in the House, as well as a portion of the Conserwntixe new take a delight in accusing tl‘e tdgcs of being false to their trust. That one way of paying,)‘ tribute to the memory of the late leader of the t Conservative party. rrcss 1 m1- rI‘he ll'orld of Monday has a full column article on the Galneyâ€"Strat- l to: ease, and says editoiially : “The judges have been~dragged into the; conflict, and public confidence in the l judiciary is seriously impaired. ” At most it is only the Conserva- : the have lost confidence in the l, VCS so much the worse for the (3011:1612 ‘vativ'c party. ‘ M Mr. Whitney stated on the door of the House that Sir John Boyd n a s, improperly influenced 'in the Camcy '3 inquiry by the fact that he had sons, in the employ of ~ the Government.’ Such intimations are an insult to the Canadian judiciary, and it is unfor» nrszlay. tnnate that they should be made. 1 Cream, Wanted SWEET 0R SOUR. Let us make your butter. 180. the lowest price we paid last year deliver» ed at your nearest station. It is worth your while to give us a. trial; as: emsâ€"WWW" ‘ 1,:f'_.-_,:~ an“ ‘ Sllllflllli ()f Canada. . RICHMOND HILL Von are not. put to any expense. “’0 furnish cans and {a all ex less'« flai'ilnl " $l’000‘000 “mm. 1 Y P he“, - 925.000 SAVE THE W'onx'und make more “1 . money. We satisfy 90 per cent of} DEPOSITS , those who send; 'l‘hirty-thrce nlil- R‘éfiéfiwd in Savings? Bank Depart. lions of- lbs. err-anlery butter exported ast year. Let the creanlel-ies’ make it. SWEET CREAM Special inducements for those keep- inga number of cows and having ice, wllo‘ean furnish us with sweet cream delivered at the nearest station. A trial solicited and satisfaction guaranteed. In writing for particu- lars ‘tatc number cows kept, whether separator or not. “ Haulers wanted.” The Toronto Cream and Butter (70., Apr. 16â€"4 nlos. lver Pills. That’s what you need; some‘, thing to cure your bilious- ness and give you a good digestion; Ayer’s Pills are. liver pills. ’_ They cure-son'- stipation and. bilioushess. gently laxative. “d353,”... MM “taut your moustache or heard a beautiful brown or rich black ‘? Then use BUEKll’lllllfiti‘S DYE taste... ~Be (vs. or on .azsrs, on R. P. “in. A (20., NASHLA. N. H. ministers should g; I (anywhere. It costs ulnlostnotmn to Join and the ' ershlp otfer will soon change. Write at once ad- months to THE REPOSITORY. GREAT AUCESE SELF. 2n tilltll an lltttit Consigned by Mr. R. R. Wood. Sebinos'Coah Ulalia, Mexico, will be held at ,1 Tan unrosrronv Cor. Simcoa and Nelson Sta, Toronto, on WEDNESBRY 86 'l lllliifilll’ll’, Jilill’ 8TH Alli} Sill, AT 10 O'CLCCll A. M; SHARP. These beautiful youngy horses are new at the U .lon Sta-k "Yards. Toronto Jun in), after a. taiions journey of fourteen nu, . Although hey are bred in Mexit'o they are by import-ed s‘aek,’ llld \rill nxnloul: nlly [nuke useful L1‘.‘l\'i:tl‘S, saddle. (">1 rt business horses. \VAL'IEJI. H “HAND SMiTH, AUctionoer and Proprietor. strollers a; “172m 7'; ICAlrâ€" n HOESESHOEB â€" mi) o 1212<l,«:l.zAl'.â€" BLAC ii 8. l'i‘ ll, ' Ims OPENED 1N '9" all “ii-on tail 3 hssiiii, RlyClltlU‘tD lilLL. Lightand Track Horses :1. Specialty. A trial solicited. n. FRED MEYER. Chane a (a are . k . Make and Save Dioney IgogtYYIlll.‘ Evorglgidg should Join the Mutual Literary Hu- 1. etc Clu meriea. There is nothing else like It benefitzllt gives ares-.vonuerfnl. 1 enables on to purchase book 5 and periodicals music and mynslcal mstruments at special cut prices. It secures re- duced rates at many hotels. It answers questions lrce of charge. It offers scholarships and value- ble cash prince to members. It maintains club rooms in many cities for Its members. In addition, eyory mem ber receives the official magazine entlt 1.0!! " Ev’ry Month” agmbllcntlon In a class by ltself.llicludlnsz 6 pieces 0 high-class vocal and in- sg‘ilmcfiggggzguzgcwull 51,29) each month without r. .m ‘ z .. teens 11 o .a enrln all. YOU CAN GET ALL 0; THESE B ‘ - MOST NOTHING. , h “1T5 FOR AL The full yearly membership fee In OneDollar for which you get all above, and you mnywlth- draw any time wltthln ti: ree months it you want to do so and get your dollar back. If you don t care to spell $1.00. 59111145 cents for three months membership. Nobody can Alford to use this offer by. You will g}? our money bee ln Kellie many times over. ,ul particulars will be sent tree 0 charge. but It you are wise you will send in your request for membership with the groper ten atonee. Theza eta. three months mem- dleasing your letter and enclosing $1.00 for full year's membership or twenty-ave cents for three MUTUAL LITERARY MUQIO CLUB 0 50 sun: 8.. . . 01y. 3A, 7...] p, litiager’s Foundry. Steel IIongughs, any length, made . to order. Prices right. , . All kinds of wrought or cast iron lulion in exchange. Chopping done any day but VVed- w. liltAGER,.Pi-op I ll Jarvis St. Toronto: ' ment and interest allowed at HlGl‘lE‘S‘T EUllRENT RATEs. Notice of withdrawal not neces- sary. All deposits payable on demand. c. Money Lon-led on Farmers’ Sale mores. Blank Note l’wrnas Supplied Free. Starlets}; Bashing Business transsetell. “For other particulars call at the Bank. 3'. Wessoaaa. AGENT. Money To; Lean Three thousand dollars to loan at a alow rate of interest on first-mort- gage farmi-property. ' Apply at- t. f. THE LIBERAL OFFICE. PASTURE The underslgm‘ll can supply pasture 101' stock on lot 2U, 2nd eon. Markham. Plenty of water. THE NEWTON TANNlNGr 00.. Elgin Mills 45‘tf we draw the line at s e r v iceable quality. If an item does not meet that test“ 9 .. ‘ do not buy It. . 659. for sale in Canada. HMElZlQa/t}. @§aÂ¥%$ 158 KING swan accommodation togeestu. Bonrd,fil ‘ “'(lur‘lino ran as I a. cod we'l finished and servicebble floor, such as our No 21, as illus- lf'fltt‘d. at 650g, to dgEDNoF'll door. which is withougdoflubt $36 limil§01nllotsr chrmld-mr oilerol; ,_ a It is undo of clear chestnut a: woo . o a. up, 1 y_ (11‘ .l.. le r on gn. (lizr . It“, , - doors are oi standard sizes, as follows: 2 ft. 6m. 3 6 fl. 6 tn. 2 It. 8 x b ft. 8, S f: 1 I x o ft, 1 ', i , are You Gelng Elmiung? ' 3 feet wide by 7 feet high; all s‘zea the one low price. I I i The largest door Goths ycu'no molt: than the smallest. Don’t fergct to measure your door frame. REFRIGERATORS a. luxury at onetime, but now‘» no well equipped household is without Que. 'They are handsomeln apâ€" pearance. and the .fconvenienco, com “fort and economy found in the use 0! on-l during F‘s hot innnenso. Special : . ly-good values prim-d "' upwards from GARDEN .HOSE We are large dealers in rubber hose and our 6k ‘33 r -y been brought about_by '1‘ the splendid weal mg qualities of our .hose. Herons how we pricelt: ' 1)” inch at 5c, 70... 90. and " 120. trot; 2 inch, 8c,lfic. 12c and 150 per foot. " couplings, nozzles. clamps. washers. &c.. at v specially right prices. lot of Grindstones. which We are clearing at this 10W price. Mounted" Grindstones steel frame, exactly as il- lustrated. double foot ggwer. leaves operators good quality of last cut- ting stone and the cost is only - Four collars and Fifty Cents DAIRY NEEDS _, .. prices. Railroad. Cans. Cream . Cans. Strainer Pails. Milk Pails. Mi k Pens. Butter Bowls. Ledels and Workers. at. We want more than first pur- chasers for the reason that we sell only good! of dependable w quanty. WATERIRG CARS were looked upon M I summer weather is ‘ . BINDER ThYli‘iE TEN DOLLARS. ‘ success in this line has , Corn and PbtatoPlanters a pound. We have an odd f '{l‘he "Eureka; I‘otavtoe Pllzmter is ailment Rntls- ~ ' rectory mac inc, is man; somowmt on the . . . 1 r "r i 1- , ' l 3, mes of the Com Plum”. oubsldn use. pints ?2«.Lqulll‘h:l 006, AM! gal. 7L0, . can plant 5 acres a. day. the labor. plants 3 times as‘fast and does the .Work better than any other known method. 'Vr'ill be pleased to give you further informa- Mon about it when you come to see it. th hands free. extra - It’s Not Necessary t° your fingers with the knoblcss lid of teapotliettle or pot. when you can buy knobs ready to put on Two For Five Cents Everything"\you need in this " line we have it» and M right , The RUSSI I26 East King Street, Toronto. It makes light the labors of washing; Tums wash day into play day. Better than any $03.13 and move Wanamaker; Made only by THE N. K. FAIRBANK COMPANY", New York, Boston. St. Louis. W ’F‘fifl’tfi' fififi$fi~§zt I} EAST. TORONTO Good house in “(he village per day t f at... latent ion Window“ Screens ' Fifteen Cents. Montreal- to‘l‘ont on Yonge“ street- ’1 of Richmond Hill. Apply to J‘. l". GLASS. The question of reliablllty’ ant' ers into all our purchases. In' terlor goods find no market here. xvi-nu. ' ~ 3.; "la/xi“. Adjustable extension , window Screens. We ._ have alarge range of -v them and cansupply you with screensto fit I. almost any Window. ‘ , Don’t tell to measure your window. Prices '> ‘ range upwards from sat , To have a most coxnplrte stock of them in‘plsiu till, planted and gal - 12nd irflri. hill-‘2. range from one to twenty o'mrts sml' its moder rte prices. price] up (er Fifteen Seats . 1301 led to pay. The_wiso buyers are' ylla‘mg the“ orders, , , .. chrytl 'n: f points to admin-inf; /’ ,1 prices. We GL' lib ‘A‘lTEE our oust-our ers against decline in ‘ Our values Ten and a l I Half Cents Ifladle t :The “Triumpll’ {torn Planter. as .- tluotrated,we sell 101‘ Seventquive Cents go With it one man _ It saves two-thirds of W burn for a fact that th Sheep Shearing Prices range upwards from Twenty-Fire Cents goods and at o those which will be avppmcmt- ed by the most enthusiastic angler. FISH LINES from one cent to l). dollar each. . GU 3‘ HOOKSfin single double and triple. - ’ tho ' are. x y 3 priced upwardsxoww llle dozen, ' ‘ y u, , 'I‘HOL: .lNG Sl’OONr; from lt'e to 500 each. JOINTEU RODS fson: lL‘e to ’7)? 50. “Abs Fl -1 ES. 3 for 25c. l for 5c; just what you need. at a price yoll’ll be PLOUGld mans per pair [inwards from TWENTY GENTS Pars Paris uracil ‘ Paying 'a. fancy price for it does not ensure its purity. We havebeen hand- ling the same brand for years and know er or more satisfactory PARIS GREE ' to be had and our price per lb. is only EIGHTEEN CENTS WM Time _ We want to supply _ vour nwds in this , line. (in! stock P~ re'presentuthebest makers goods. Our stock of :" fishing tackle will surprise you by its 1 quality and -. completeâ€" . -- ., uses. It Will 1' pleaseyou by We have the low priced 7".) TlmU'I‘ FLIES, i llcmtytonse,com- - note With snaps 'Jtl ll‘blld holes, made from mmer~ ial of special . . \i“.-R«lrll(’l‘ and wear 7, : proof quality. Walk On are the splendid Floor 1" 1 Paints we sell Sherwin- Williams Inside Floor Paint, 8 i‘ colours. but quart 400. gallon Mlle. Porch or Untcide Floor Paint. 7 colours. par quart 450,, per gallon 75. R01» (artson‘s Floor Paints for steps and inside 03?! are is no purer. strong- OIL srovas We have a nice line in one. two, and three burner sizes rightly priced upwards from Forty-Five Cents - . . Oil Stove Wicks. 2 for 59. Twenty ll HARWARE 8-0 Enucme PLIERS mu range of‘slzes- rightlypriced upwards tron: A necessary and . useful tool at this 1* season of the year. ‘ The pliers we sell 9 are noted tor dumâ€" '5 balm], We have a. ’1 -Five Gents Our price: are more than satu- factory to trio paused buyer. -~. 0

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