as.â€:mmgwwfnmwummwx~smjanrrwumammsaxrmmmgr _ _____ 7- _._ 7A ’1- ' r, - cu. v "a "f! a“ haw Adv :‘tisements. gas-Wag E: ale or Rent C'y- â€"\‘.'uil-!'~' l‘. :i - 1‘ LP)" 31"1i-“‘»lrl-’i“"‘l‘n In (I r I __A _, _. ti in ..-':«'Cti.'l‘3,§i ruï¬uu‘ lg l"EV-‘9 ii lllllt'li‘fl >l1np.z!‘.!l dwelling. stable " '~ “ "‘ ‘ 0. .‘l‘ul h; ln-i ll\t‘llll‘ll('l‘$. I'rt' llf‘vllï¬t‘ “‘“l ed} 9 i o g :~ ' ' w. in lll‘t'vl't‘lllE’O ml" the vil- .v;_ E A q‘ / ‘3 ‘, E lino . . Tlhll'l lllll. A good bllhl- (: . 2’ I'll .40 flu-1:. mm. ) . H “ " " 0*) Doctors first nrcscrxb d “1â€â€œMW"""“l“â€"""“" 10559â€.- .ta'mmxn lint. (li'inllz'l‘ 1.3, 1:27;). liNi'llleCle : Tlll‘l hillll'll MAliKS‘ 1 Cl. 'l‘hc Tnspcctul’s of tho Tltllllllllt-ll l‘rxit now (lcvotinz «'l.ll attention 1») u. l-‘ruit p' ~ot‘lltiolls 0 .’.tl‘lu all of which resulted in eon-i Division arc tho .-\ Cl’. enl‘trccmcnt " tho .‘tlill'lis Several 1 have taken placc in \i'ictions, and several are now tend- Nova Scotia. Tl-Osc mainly for fruit No 1; although thrrc such a l.~.r,_v'c amount of iiistclass Fruit in is: in Mr marking inl‘crior ll..." country paclttzis still persist in ï¬ling" to palm oil' interior fruit. as is... 1. .‘ir. W. lliacliinnon, Chivt" of tho l‘ruit Division, says that retailers 1‘. 1'0 lusginniug to understand the scope of the not much better than formerly, an'l appear well aware of tho exist- enco of the law and ol’ the fact that being enforCcd by inspectors. hey also understand the fact that, it is at the disposal of any private citk Inn. in Toronto by a against a retailer who is -aid to have responsibility. Only a single basket is involved but it c.0ar that ii" individuals do not pro- tect thcmsclves in thc case of singlc lockers, they me not likely to do so at all, as ninety per cent of thcir purchases are of single baskets. It Will be the policy of the Department to hold the retailers more strictly to .‘lCCUullli in the future l'orthc packages ol'l'ruit which they pass on to the public. If the retailers do not them- selves complain when they ï¬nd dis- honcst packing it is because they are willing to share in thc fraudulan profit. Ofconrse the. original packer private citizen dis-claimed will always be prosecuted when hel . can be discovered, but that will nit: cxmse the retailer. A true bill has been found by the Grand Jury against the Metropolitan Railway Company for creating a nuis- ance by allowing their cars and baggage to stand on the siding at a . the terminus of the railway on Yongc direct at the C. P. R. Crossing. The position between the city and tho Iiietropolitan regarding this matter is a peculiar one. The Company owns a lot adjoining the C. P. R, and are willing and anxious to re- move their waiting-room and build- ings on that lot, but the city will nt-t a;ree to this proposal, thinking the Company would then cross the steam railway tracks and gain entrance in- to the city. All are agreed that the freight trafï¬c at the present terminus is a nuisance, but the Company dc- tiare they would abate the nuisance if the city did not stand in the way. It is to he hoped that the lailway Company and the City Council will be able to arrange terms upon which "5 .e Metropolitan may enter the city. The recent declarations of Hon. Joseph Chamberlain, late Secretary far the Colonies, in favor of moderate duties against foreign nations and a preference on imports from the col- onies, appear to be viewed with favor in this country. Strong argu- . ments are being used in favor of a ï¬scal change in Great Britain, and probably Chamberlain's is the most reasonable that has yet been present~ cd. It can be shown that British trade with foreign nations has de- clined in recent years, and people are beginning to see that a change in their ï¬scal laws is necessary. The world at large would be much hap‘ pier and much richer if Free Trade (existed among all nations, but the wonder is that England has held her own as well as she has against coun- tries that are, highly protected. 1 ' A prosecution is now pending . =y, , the future, and not keep people. wait- ‘. inn intim-tiialt-ly. liltX >l ill, Richmond Hill. L: it nt‘iY GOAL W’OGB ' Aycr’s C s-rry Pcctoral ovc 60 years ago. They use it - today more than ever. Thcy “E Fig) A, .' .'. â€˜ï¬ 4’ m? rely upon it for colds, coughs, bronchitis, consumption: They wi‘l toil you how it ,7 ,. l‘ .424). t heals lmlamcd lo. :3. Co .1 gml \‘t’ood Delivered. “l hall a very ind can; for three r i .' b )' Than i tried Ayu’fl L! on , juntgrm, it, , ' 1)} lCEb l\.â€llt. lungs wax-u noon heal and my cough uropuu v‘ away.“ I‘lltfl. PEARL Hana, Guthrie Comm. 1.1. t . i 250... 59c. W .Lll I‘- ’u~, Inuktitut w laECTlON. Bros, TEE it-laynoud M ii] .llJ‘t‘ if, int-:1 PETEEEGK l - new] i ’14 natural. action rims moi-z m {1] o 29. m l'i' .:l, In‘llllx not I raging- narrow awn. Hist... > . , v . . . 'x‘iall topair your old sewing machine notice nl thhdra no. in he“ or onchangc for a new mu» . . , sat y. All nepoxm pnynl'ic . . ,‘ l 1 Nil \lt‘iniluli. Needles for all kinds of machines. ‘ ! flfhila‘d -, NON-1s. Organs Repaired. Also agent for the i-lEililTZi/i/lhl PIANO. (,‘all and see. our stock. 3. 7. E, Noxt dour north of Mordic's store. N a†in“ ï¬nal Lit-254:1 ll-l- Y_‘\‘ 7 AHA“. 1'. Farming or Profit... Every Farmer should keep thesc three words constantly in mind and conduct his farm on strict business principles. Guess work and haphazard methods are no longer used by successful and upâ€"to-date far- mch. By reading THE WEEKLY El? A N 0 VV RU N N “'0 also beg to inform the prelim-a! public that \\ v.» liavo more than doubled its; capacity durng the summer, and so hope to give butt-"i- satisfaction in ins as in the past. W 0 hope to see all mn‘ old customâ€" . , . , 1’ . . 61's bat-lg «gain this season as usual. Sf)" UK farmer S Busmess As Is well known we Paper, you Will get the very . . . l'itcst 'lllCl most accurate in- :‘lllatkc %:E\V Cider, (£0;ch Cider. ffmnd'iln reaardinfl our busi . k ' . ‘ - Bell) and Ammo Emu“ aii '3 °y ness. THE Sun’s market reports are worth many times the sub- scription price to you. Every Farmer in Canada should realize the full value of the service THE SUN has rend dercd him in a public way. It was due to the action of THE SUN in giving voice to the opinions of the farmers that the law relating to cattle guards, drainage across rail- ways, and farm ï¬res caused by railway locomotives has been amended. We will send THE WEEKLY SUN from now to Ist January, 1905, in combination with The Liberal for $1.75. @ll})sscl°il)e Novv GEO. COWlE Has opened a lattsnlit Stan ’ At the north end of the village I and is pi-opared to do The. Next Sitting of Division Court for l a“ kmds “I No. 3, County of Yoi R, will be held in the Court Room. At reasonable rates. _0N._ SATURDAY, NOV. 28, 1903 Commencing at 10 a. m. T. F.- MCMAHON CLERK ‘ Sept. 24. 1m. “â€" Subscribe tor “To FlTEIlT Roadâ€"Ideas ‘ THE LIBERAL l tram your own applies. Mill will run on custom wml; the first four days of each week up to and includingy Nov. 1!), 19023. \\'e expect. to be able to buy a limii~ (-0. quantity of Cider Apples this S9;|S(Dll. Thanking the general public for past favors \Yt- solicit a continuance of the same in the future. WINGER BROS., Etlgely. House to Rent A good seven romned house on Arnold Street. Hard and soft water, plenty of good fruit and cverycon- venicncc. Apply to J. ALBIN. Richmond Hill: or to A. ALBIN, 85 Summer-hill Arch, Toronto. 14-4 ' Money To Loan Three thousand dollars to loan at. a a low rate of inteiest on ï¬rst-mort- gage farm property. Apply at. t. f. THE LIBERAL OFFICE. RIoï¬MoNb Lith liillgiï¬ii - éï¬ilï¬l. V Jobbing of all kinds promptly done. Horse-Shoemg a Specialty. Patronage Solicited. GEO. COWIE may be securcd by our aid. Address, THE "“ENT RECORD. I Baltimore. Md. 3â€"1:; mmf'f 3L " i -v- mm W! m war- . *N. may!» . .v 2:. -. A»; '~.- >19», : WV. -.- r Ego . “.2 5.; n~.¢-;-s'4_;-n‘ ,4 -p 7 ‘5» . ' r 3" “La: 9:99 43%“) f 35%;}.58 weâ€? toss: a: ,â€" v-h 13:. .L“,’-' l E; 74> a 1:73 on lift 5- .~ $53†«at , flu.“ F 5:323 w wartime cicadas 5:51;» : ' .' ‘ 7 a??? ' . 'i . . "53:! f ' ' ' «Em 9 A It makes light the labors of washing wash day into play day. Better than an atom? want-‘6 6003032531.... Made only by TFE N. K. F13 ill-BAN New York. Boston. (it. Louis. K COP/€13." LI‘T. FEE-untrea- "‘ “7' ‘ 33" m ,5“:‘ Wâ€"v‘vw ~ Kr, w r A _ 1.. ’ ‘. I _ a I. . 2 mt .~-..~ a - 1.: x. .L... a; . » .~ .2 scan; 7 sarcoma . . . -,: tron u. . l- ., ._' it go. ClJCVMJCTC. Tl what we roan. guarantso you in a '1' rs “J U, FEGNEY: \Ve are headquarters for the celebrated stove lites. Faun) us; Acti V0 . Hï¬itolaone r, Pandora 213261 Cornwall Ranges of itle it“s,unous EitcClary 739E artist“. A liberal allowance for your old stove in exchangel Tilt Eliggili. tits 1‘78 EAST Kii’G STE; T, TORONTO LA ‘â€"a ., Price. . . . its hit titer his little in than. THAT GREAT FAtllLY PAPER The Family Herald and Weekly Star OF MONTREAL, â€"‘1N1)â€"â€"â€" “THE LIBERAL†To any Address in Canada or the United States until January tst, 1904, for the small sum of 35 cents. Something you don’t want is dear at any price, but here is something you do want and ought to have, and if the price is not low enough then we ask you to name your own pricv. The Liberaliwill supply you with all the local news, and. the Family Herald and \Veekly Star will give you the news of the World and the greatest; amount of good, general, whole-i some reading to he found in any newspaper or magazine. The agricultural news alone is worth ten times the year’s snl» scription. Present; subscribers to this paper can have. the Family Herald and \Veekly Star until January 13!; for 2(lcents by leaving their subscriptions at this ofï¬ce. Cull or send your subscriptions to The Liberal Ofï¬ce, RICHMOND HILL. 1-. Combination I Price.... . t 350. 4 '/ l t