New Advertisements. Change-World’s LNI-llt'. .s o) u v ‘ Changerâ€"J. (‘.. Ayer dc i‘o ( [Huge â€"l'he llussilr Hurrlwuru (mangeâ€"J Hall Lbnnneâ€"i'. (1. Sovngu Ar Son Chungoâ€"â€"Geu flit-Domini For Stileâ€"Mrs Geo Suns l~ur linieâ€"VV E Wiley c"ll Edgihrral. U Hicnnohnlliimi March 17, mm CORRUPTION ON BOTH SIDES. " All the vice is not in one party nor all the Virtue in the mhr-r. 1. is not either party as a Lilli. is corrupt, but certain individ- uals within it who manipulate the wires and pull the strings that are bringing discredit upon the manage- ment of public affairs. When the poople put purity ahead of party and light corruption wherever it oxrsts, then we will have more honest men at the head of our governments and purer administration.†Those who have been reading the Newmarket-Express llcrald the past year or two will scarcely believe that the above admission was made in that paper last week, unless they see it with their own eyes. Nevertheless it is true. We were inclined to think, ourselves, that our northern cmtem. believed that all good em- anated from one political party, and all that is bad from the other, but we cheerfully acknowledge our error. if the leaders of both political parties can come to the same conclusion, and endeavor to stamp out. corruption Wherever they find it, the result will be a purer administration of affairs. The trouble is in seeking corruption and crooked work only among one’s political opponents, and closing the eyes to any faults of political friends. M This is the 17th of March, St. Pat- rick‘s Day, the day that Irishmen the world over delight in celebrat- ing. The birthplace of Ireland‘s patron saint may always remain an 'unscttled question, but one thing is certain his name is honored on both hemiSpherea, and the Shamrock will be worn to-day in America as much as in any part of Ireland. Tie, Irishmen of Canada are happy and contented, and no people in the world will wear today a spring Ireland’s emblem with greater pride than the Irish Canadians. May they always live in freedom and fricnd~ ship under thé folds of the Union; Jack. M The Dominion Parliament opened last Thursday with the usual pomp whole , Spence l‘tfcl‘s to the pledge made ()livci' W. [years ago by the late sir ‘Mowut, and hints that llon. (i. 1tosulli-rwh-l'vat than adhere to the liquor laws as they now stand in Ontario. m- It has been said that years ago an l'lnglishman and a Seolchmnii ncrc (lispritirn,r as to the exact date on i which St. Patrick . former was born. The Contendrd that the Correct latter declared with equal warmth that the l‘all‘oil Saint ‘ the ï¬lth of that month. was born on To settle the ‘disputc thcv appcalcd toan Irishman, addcd (lair-s together, and ever since thcli who immediately the two the day celebrated has lrccn the iTIh. a W \N i l-lllâ€"l‘hl l‘Bi-‘Ul, l’llh'stm '1“) ’1‘1: \\'- cl for \chI ins-hm uho-l housi- .11 n ir-w counties, calling on ruinii ineichuirimmd lLt'lllS. lrlll‘fll tci'riturv. Sundry -;"_â€l.Ull]lv'l‘ “I‘L‘li \vivri r-xprir- scsnrl-litioiut- url ,ruynlr a in cusp l':l.‘il weigh. Mont-y tor (‘Xlll'lhl'ï¬ nlvunced, l‘r-sitioir pm- l-usiuras successful |Lllvl rushing. nutrient. Standard House, MU, Llrnr'imr'rr st. ('Irri'ngu. Nov 12-216 who. <09» Auction Sales To be condimted by Mchsl’h .s'uiuron Sr Mclcwon, Am “01101113, \rnplr' ran l \\ watt-1;: Erllllt)‘, March in r FilllL. slur-h and implements oi J '1' can liurl' Lilau \ lllt: Sri‘u atl hutch iuontiis Saturday. March lQâ€"Ailctiou satin N u. furm of 131.: rwrcn lot :37 con i Vaughn:- at the l'iLJirei‘ llouse, 1hr huh-nil Hill Harv Ill. A Tunsdrv Mar 1111 » 1"llllll5’drr'iitillil“11111011181th ocho l’obrrison noui' l'iliiuly Sure at one Light irlolrllis \’\'k.-1lirm~'«iu\'y March 23~ Farm him-ll and imple. Iuclits of hirs l’uurs near Curitr n Sale at 1 Seven months Thursday, Mun-ii ~21~Fnrrn stick and imple- iocirtscu the tronl of lot ll. -llrr con Vaugh- ill) ti 9. property of Wm Alzu‘ntunl Stile ut one Seven months Thursday Marni Ab‘nriusmck and implements of Alex Mel‘llnuin lot i can 3 Aojaln. Sale at 1 Eight months 'I‘Luin..'riy,l\Jrrich Zivlmm stock and iniple» niouls oi .las Mon art near L’algrin e Sale at 1 Seven month-i Friday, March lï¬iFill'lll stern and implements oi‘ Jas Mirlor Sale atl Seven months Saturday. March szâ€"Furn stock and impleâ€" ments of fir-:0 l’etcrniun near liuud Head Sn e utl Seven months Monday. March :3 â€"l<‘urni stock and imple- ments of Mrs Harm-d Sale at 1 Seven months Tuesday. March ZJ-Furm stock and imple- ments oi Win Lone-head near Lockton Sale nti Seven months \Vednesdav. Huroh :luel-‘zirm stock and imple- incnts of G 1) illcCurdy rear'l‘ottcLhum b‘uJe at 1 Seven months Friday. April 1â€"»l'arni stork and implements ol Jus SylliUlldS,l0L15.btll con Vaughan Sale atl boron months Tuesday, April 5 â€"l"arrn stock and 111]] laments of James Jackson ncui Huston Sale atl Seven montl s Wei-nestle),Apolloâ€"horses. colts, {res-11 inilch cows. Sill'illpern and beef ringers at the I’alnier iio-rsuyaros. Richmond Hill Sale Horses and units credit to Oct 1 ; cows thi’Le months Mu†- m hâ€"Cross? E Poor man! He can’t help it. He gets bilious. He needs a good liver pillâ€"Ayer’s Pills. They act directly on the liver, cure biliousncss. J-C-chmv Lowell. Mass. Want your moustache or board a beautiful brown or rich black ? L's: BHOKEHOHAM’S OY I'll'l'l’ «TS. I 1". Hull 00.. .‘Aldrb. ‘. 5‘. and ceremony. After a Speaker had been selected an adjournment was made, and the next day the Speech from the Throne was rcad.i The bill of fare was not lengthy. As might have been expected thanks Were given to Providence for the abundant harvest of the past year, and the general prosperity of the country. A militia bill was promised l the present session ; authority of Par- liament is to be asked to increase the ‘ lorcc of the North-West Mounted- l’olicc; and a copy of the Alaska Award is to be laid before the House. Probably the most important item in l the speech was the building of the new transcontinental railway fol." which a change in the agreement is 2 askcl by the company. Aid. 1". S. Spence had a lengthy i article in Saturday's Globe in which he calls upon the Liberal members, of the Legislature to support their ‘ leader in a temperance measure said to have been proposed in caucus by i Premier Ross. It is supposed that ‘ t'ie bill referred to provides for the abolition of the bar and the treating system,and puts the remaining liquor tr .ï¬ic under Government control. : Mr. Spence also points out that the pmposed bill was opposed by a num- ' l>cr of members who usually support ‘ the Liberal l’rcmicr. The writer shows that in both the plebiscite and Even. Accommodation for the mug the referendum large majorities were pulled in favor of temperance. Mr. ' in the County of York. l i *opw VALUABLE FARM PROPERTY. Also Far-in Stock. Implements, Furnitulc, Etc. “'ill be sold by public auctionon \Vcdnesday. Marchiï¬ll, llhll. that de- sirablcfarin properly containing 103 acres, more or loss, and known as the cast ballot lot No. 26. in the Lt con» ccss‘iun of [hi- Township of Mar khain, This form is within 9 miles of Toronto ror-rkrt, and within 1 mile of Yong» street. The land is good clay loam, with about 21) acrcsof good gardening land. There are. 15 acres of Lush. and 3ncr-r-srrf orchard. The farm is \vr-ll i’ciiccd. Tin-re is (‘l't'Clt‘d on the property a splendid two storey brick house. con- taining 9 rooms, and hug“ cellar. and good coruinor‘rious outbuildings. all of which are in a good stutcofrcpair. The far Ill is well watered by a spring over-1;, a good well and cislci n. and is cnmcnir-nt to churches. Si‘liimls and the Metropolitan b‘trm-t Railway. Terri-is (if farm made known nu day of sale. or on application to MESSHS. \V. l’. BULL (“é llOlJJbS. Barristers, , Temple Building, Tomutu. Tci'ins fur-Chattcls1~Allsumsof$1ll and under. (lash; over that amount Eight Months? Credit will be ghcn on furnishingappr-ou-d joint notes. Six 3H cent. pr-r annurn allowed for cash. Sale at 11.3U o'clock sharp. Sou pustvls. .1. ll. PRENTICIE. Auctioneer. 1’. S.~This far in is a desirable lion)?- str-ad. all fall plowed. and innhigh state of cultivatimr, and free from \\ totals and dii L. 37-2 RiOHAROSON HOUSE DIAI’] 4E. THOROUGH LY REFITTED. elling public. FREDERICK BACK, Prop ‘ Ross and his party can better afford ‘ date was the Srh of March, while the 1 Dali: hegistei‘. Friday Mnr h18 713nm) stuck ni'd implements on .’llniuil Ave West, North 'loronto, the: {Jr p Lyoi :mlulh'll 11in.“ {min in. i i iilm‘rtim .l H I’I'UElth‘e aunt Sninrduy, Mun-h 1‘.) _ _ Inr’iils on lot 4 r-onfrlunnnpnrInnuhorn the pi upci I.) of lrL'lljullllll l'ricu D U lllurigli nuct _ ‘ - Monduv, March :5l » Farm stock and unpremcnls i on lo'. 1: con :5 Bust Y.er the property of tho lniu \\in Smith Hire at 1 Turirw cash J ' H I’rcutl c liner ' Tuesday. Mun-h 2'37 and lllillliintnlihu101,151,572“ run Vliu‘ the plow-ii, r;l .lm \\:rit, .‘mle at 1. months .I n l‘iunLli-p‘ uu-t _ Tilltsduv, Mari-b 2‘2 â€"l’nrm dock and implements rut L’H icnrdvd con Kli)‘: the property 4-! .lus Saunas l: k'. liluuphun t \"U-llllâ€˜ï¬ InV Muir-h '1: 71".uro stuck and ilnp'e- llll'l|[> on l‘Il l1 chi! u linst X'ork the. property M ll in Henry hula ul. l2 Suvr n ruozitlrs J ll I‘icirti c nirct Thursday, tum-h '_’l W'rt‘dll 8an of farm stock urn! iiupmrm-nta (111 Wild, con 1. \Vhit 'lrn ‘r‘h {lil‘llll> lrlllxl‘l tlir- proportv of Juno-w 1 gm: halt in l'l't'.i|('k. ll ('1 lilurinh nu 'iron-fnr.‘ Thurston. Mir- h '33 .l’aim hilll‘li and Hull 9- iirr tits on Voucc SJr-ct Nv-rrli 'l‘orout-v the propr-rly o! l". 1‘: Ipiw Sale at 1 six months .1 ii i'rl'lrLl-‘t‘ n.1ct _ Sutur-im. anrh 1o rlinrm st u-li no.1 li‘pltu lllr‘llli nu lut ‘i‘il (‘Ivll .l Sr-urlmro tho prnpr-ri v of (i H l'otts hnre rrtl Sewn m rnths .l ll Prentice uni-i. ‘ Mo-nlnv, Munh “2-4 ’(Vh'nKllt snlc of furru stem: and Illurli-llll‘llfï¬ on runs: lvn {int i», I).ll coir \‘nnglmn tho properly mi 1) .\l Mnllot, Sale at l. r 1g'lll irmirllvn 1H; Blooplpmrv-t Tuesduv. March-.11! Faun sth it mid mph-input»; I )1 Int 1.!) run 3 Scurlmro the prop -rty 1.1 H .l 1\ >nnr~~v Sulent 1 Seven inchilzs J H ’ w. two it 't Tuoiiluilfllnruu ell-Credit sale of farm stock Bliilillirllil'lllt'lyls‘ nun-137.1% cnn \‘rwuhnn the prr-pr-riy of G F d! Chris “A lrecr'o Sale at it Lunch provided. 1) (x Bloiuth. flu.‘llt\lii or ‘ \l'edi-csrhrv. ilarrh P-"l Farm stock and ample inonts' on lot 74 run 1 [Vancer~trer~tnour Aurornlllre properly of John Gillexplo 1) (l llioiluli nui't ll'erlnosdnv. Mar air/Hinton: sa‘o or n. lu'l 1 acre farm. inrnr .xbOi‘kdlllDlr‘lHtâ€"iflf‘l an i furniture 1. Markham. Steefla curlleI ‘ uht m int‘rs' cre lit See posters (‘rcrllt snln or farm stock klinlii flight i’l FOR saw A Good (look Stove, Coal ()i' \Vnod. Applv to ‘ ‘ 374). MRS. GEO. 51MB, Mill Street. roe SALE A well-bred Jersey Cow, due to calvc March 21. . ' Also a Baby Carriage and a Child 3 Got. Apply to ' __n#)§:}?;mLEE, sssnfloars The undersigned has :1 quantity of the famous “Liberty outs†for sale. Srilnplc at LIBERAL Ofï¬ce. F. ELLIOTT, Lot 2.1. L‘on. 2, Markham. 2w itdvrrttarmmts. 36-2 SEED ours A quantity of New Century Seed Cuts for sale. Apply to JOHN CHARLES. Patterson. lltlitt ill tittiltrs In the matter of the estate of Duncan ll’lcll’lillan, Late of the Township of Vaughan, in the County of York, farmer, (leccuscd. 36-2 Pursuant to H. S. O. Chapter-129, Notice is hereby given that all pcrsons having claims against the estate of Duncan McMillan, late of the Town- ship of Vaughan. in the County of York, fai‘rrici'. (Ir-ceased, who div-d on or about the 26th day of January, 1904. are required on or lwfrri‘i‘ the, 1.5!. day of April, 19m. to send to Christina .lchilhm or to Henry C. Bailey. Maple Post Ofï¬ce. executors of the estate of the said Duncan McMillan, :r stato- nicut of their claims with their names and addresses. and the nature of the security, if any, livid by Lhan And notice is further- given that after the said last mentioned date the executors will proceed to distribute the asst-ts of the said estate. amungthc parties entitled then-in. havng regard only to the claims of which they shall then have recr-ivcd notice. Dutcd this 24th day of February, A. D. 1904. \VILLIAM COOK. \Vesley Bldg†33 Richmond St. “X. 35-4 Toronto, Solicitor for EXH‘utOIS. Steel Hag} laughs 350. per Foot. All Kinds of lmple= incurs Repaired. GRAIN CHOP lNO Mixed Grain. 5 cents per bag. Oats 4 cents [)(‘1' bag. Up to the 21th of May. No use of letting Water go to waste. W. Mager, Prop. Servant Wanted l Good General Servant wanted. Ap- )lv I ' MRS. J. A. GRANT. 35-3 The Manse. Richmond Hill. bcvun . Furin stock and Hindu-i r 1 i i l l l i, l . w w~_._._________ been dis-apolitth in not geliuu, Ipr-rtna come to our office {or personal ennui“: Treatment. \l‘c will explain to you (\l‘K $\.~1‘l originaicd‘and dcvclopcd after m-r whim: lit. 5 r rcpt'ncncc iii the lrculnrcu: of special diseases 01 men. \l'e will give you. 1' R} ‘, ()1: CHAR an honest 31111Slilinl.l5(::1\-H:I“ of your case. If we ï¬nd you are incurable l\ _: \vvll lion-~5ily tell \ .u it). If we l‘A'hl on} case curable we will give you a written guanine: to cur: you or: refund you your igU-rrc‘y. â€"â€"YOU CAN PAY “WHEN CHEERLâ€" We cure NERVOUS DEGiLiTY, VARlCQCELE, STQ:CTURES, BLOOD and SKIP! diseases, PROSTATIG troubles, BLADDER, KIDNE" "-nd URSHAR‘K' diseases. I u cxvhczc. We would or}; that you ‘xllOn Blank for Home l.\‘.l;;\'l‘, \\'lli(l1 we have Question List Sent Free for Home Trcatincnt. COSSCLTATION FREE, 1" PE“ 290 “100(1- 3 , g 4 a ward AVO., Detroit. Mich. W+M~§®M®+mwswt+e++é+ca~i-t+é++++++++ï¬Ã©+ï¬++ Knew/tan" Mrs... W. V. as!" Fms ' \A ' V“ Al‘s. ' 141$?†{)2 $}k\y Groceries Oranges Lemons eoeoeoeoeoaoeeeoosooeoeg i. all. Papers , â€".-n._.â€".._..._...__ translate: tilt truth. The Confederation Life Association’s Annual Re- port for 1903. just publisth shows that the- Associa- tion had a most slll‘rvssi'lll year. Frcc from office furniture or other paddng or stufï¬ng. but composed of Iiiortgnges. bonds and othcr substantial securities, the assets amounted to $9.663ï¬fiiï¬ii. and including thr- Icserve, by which the company's standard is $8.- 833,366.00 and capital stock paid up. $lllll,(_):l(l.()0, the liabilities amounted to $l)128.rliill.8ll. lom ing $533.3 3â€" .(13 cash surplus abovr- all liabilities. The new busi- ness effected during the your :tiuuunlcd to $l.137.073. and the amount in force at closv of year was $36,687,- 38300. The Confederation Life: Association is it thoroughly solid insurance institution. Call or write for pamphlets regarding different kinds of policies. “'0 can give you any kind you \vishwEnduwrm-ut. Puyrricnt Life, Ordinary Life, Specials of all kinds and Joint Policies; also Accident Policies from $1.00 up. A good choir-(- of Fire loin- Furniture panicsconsistingof the lllcrcantilc, \Vcstei-n, Nor- wrsh Union and York Mutual. wwwwï¬rï¬e Is the very small cost of A handy Egg Crate. It is light, strong and compact, Convenient to carry and will contain twelve dozen eggs secure from breakage and makes a splendid package ior sending eggs by express. a a. A Handy Egg Crate will pay for itself in very short time in the saving of time, loss from breik- age and the avoidance of disputed count. Don't you think it will pay you to buy one from THE RUSSELL HARDWARE c0, [25 EAST KlNG STREET, TORONTO. . 'Eurd‘m‘ ' :‘M'ï¬'E-iw'i' q r! M++++H~n -~:«:~!-~2-+ .p .g. 2: @3- en + d » w“ dis? 3 . '3‘ There is seldom 9 day that xvc are not consulted in recur-d in a condition that. if we *1 were to hay? scr-n it in HS curllv vagl-s, l" "lucr' w ~ ilrl have l'cui iciir-vcd. curu‘. :i'rrl .’ saved consnlcrsblc expense. l‘lus no o \‘15ch ' . l Ki; of knowlulqc on the H. :1 of t thc'docior who has prt-vzouriv Orr. iul 11.. Ne: ‘ . 1n: xav to you: if vou 3.1-: wir- .2 {cnng from any disease or comlriimr pcui to 1‘ i ii you have" born 3' victim End Of . 'u 1 a. Iâ€??? v '3“? r“.~'mirré"sr:‘ri‘tdtznrr=‘t i;â€" r v 533316. ruse M 1".“ NEW“. .