Some men must be called upnn to make sacrifices for the Sake of their (-uuutry. Many men have a conven- ient way of passing this (m to thril neighbors. aolflshly excusng thvm. solves on the plea uf pnrsnnnl urgency. Should every man tuke the gruund that soldicringin Canada is nnn-Cu-s- sm-y. an organiztwl fux‘cmwould be don? away with and a disorganiu-d #201) Would be all that could be relied Complaints are [wing made un many a’dv-s that the farmer‘s sons are pre- vented by their fathers frumjoimng the Militia. This should not he the case except in rare and exceptional instances. Instead of looking upon a wish to wear the King's Unifm-m as an evidence of undesirable tenden- cies ml the part of the son. ‘hefi‘thl‘l‘ in mast cases might Wle he glad that a wholesome and patriotic spirit shnuld be exhibited by his son instead (If a loss worthy manner nf obtaining his amusvment and xvcmatim‘. The Central LiBeraI Association has not a staï¬" of organizers, and the ofï¬cers of the riding associations are making their own arrangements as to lists, organization and naturaliza- tion. In furnishing information from the bead oï¬ice Mr. Vance's time will be fully occupied, as he is the only person under the direction of the Ontario Liberal Association or Central oï¬ice. Former Canadians, who have be come subjects ot'a foreign country,can, on returning to Canada, be natural- 'zcd as British subjects in three months; the period for other aliens is three years. So far as the Province of Ontario is concerned, Liberal members are urging their followers in each con- stituency to look carefully after the voters' lists of this year. There is no doubt the lists of 1904 will be the lists used in the next Dominion general election,_. and should Hon. George W. Ross, premier of Ontario, decide not to have a. fourth session of the present parliament of Ontario, the lists of 1904 will be used in the next provincial general election. James Vance, 34 Victoria St, Toronto, is in charge of the Central Liberai ofï¬ces for the province, and Liberal workers are requested to write him for instructions, forms,etc., for use in the revision of the lists and naturalization of aliens. Three years ago when Mr. F. W. Hodson, Live Stock Commissioner, pointed out to the annual meeting of the Association of Fairs and Exhibi- tions the utter inefficiency of many of the agricultural societies of On- tario, and unfolded a systematic plan of improvement, he was looked upon by many of the delegates as a dangerous iconoclast. The fact that fairs which received government grants were intended to be educa- tional seemed to be almost forgotten, and the proposal to arrange the fairs in convenient circuits and send them expert judges who would give educa- tional addresses in the ring was con- sidered impracticable by many. Still the project was taken up in an ex- perimental way and the results have been so satisfactory that this year it is expected that about 170 agricul- tural societies in Ontario will ar- range With the provincial Depart- ment of Agriculture for the services of expert judges. Last year 152' societies in that province were sup- plied with judges, while in the other provinces and the Territories many of the fairs had expert judges furn- ished by the local and Dominion Departments of Agriculture. Changeâ€"World's Dispensary Madicnl Aasoc'n Changeâ€"J. C. Aye: & Co, Plungeâ€"The Buasm Hardware Co (mangeâ€"J Hal- ‘mnngeâ€"nlen'y Smith Changeâ€"C. 6: E. Mason. Canngaâ€"T B Ludlnrd For Saleâ€"A Amin :hangeâ€"C H Rnnclifle Em- Saloâ€"J Murubnm Notice â€"-Vau;zban Council The Father‘s Duty to the Militia. New Advertisements. )Iw EEihernl. RICHMOND HILL. June LIBERALS ORGANIZING. MAKING THE FAIRS EDUCATIONAL. 9. 1904 Pursuant to R. S. 0.. chaptm- 129. section 38. nntice is harehy given that all parties having claims against the estate of thu suid Malcolm Mullny. who died on m- ahnut the 23rd day of January A. D.. 1904. are requested to send to Donald Mulloy. Testnn. Ad- miui>tmtnn on or bofm-e the 15th day of June, 1904. u statement nf their claims with their names und ud- dresses tngothm‘ with the nature of the. security. if any. hold by them. And further take nntice that after such last; mentioned dale the admin- istrator will proceed to distribute the assets Of (he at!!!» among the parties e-ntitled therein, bM'ing regmd only (to the claims of which he slmll then have received notice. May. A. D.. 190:. ' gull ‘VILLIAM COOK. "‘ 46-49 Solicitor for Administrator. W 1‘ Quarter Master Instructm- LeBlond uf the Rnyal Scimul (if Cavalry. Will be at. Richmond Hill (in the afternoon and evening of Friday next, the 3rd inst. and Friday week, the 10th inst. for the purpuse of instructing recruits of the Bndy Guard. All interested are invited to attend. 48-49 If the man or woman who does not feel right will at once look to putting the stomach right they will strike the right key~Every ache and every pain is a cry of poison, too much of which has been made in the process of con~ vex-ting food into nutrimeut. It may he the backache or sideache of the kidneys telling they are. overtaxed and cannot ï¬lter the poisonâ€"It may he weight pain or distress in the stomach that tells of fermentatinn and docum- position instead of digestionâ€"It may he. headache, dull, depressed. which tells poison has reached the fluid which surrounds the brain cells. The ï¬rst cause is the sameâ€"lack of gastric juice to properly digest. ANTI-PILL, the Great System Treatment. is a new dis- covery which so acts on the mucous membrane of the stomach. a natural supply of gastric juice is assured. I‘u prove the wonderful action of ANTL PILL, you may have a free. trial bottle by addressing W i l s o n-F y l e C 0.. Niagaia Falls. Out. A good Soven roomed Imus“. with all kinds of fruit. Key at Palmer House. Apply 49 t. f. Notice to Breï¬imrs Cavalry Training Elm: gavettisrmmts. F616 (Séile or Réï¬f. 5-10 Church sh, Toronto, May 31,'04. Rank Poison is Urean when Food does not, digest, and that is when Sickness Commences. To the Editor of THE LIBERAL: Ymu‘ welcome paper reaches me each Week With news of interest from my dour nld home : Such items here afar I gladly seek Conn-r11ng those that stay and those The Count); Council have set a noble example in establishing lncal headquarters fur the the oldest. mounted corps in Canada in our midst. The men and wumon of the County should buck them up by spur- ing their boys for «few days oncen It. is self-evident that labour is scarce and wages high, but it. is at such times us these that the patriotic and Self sacriï¬cing Canadian father can contribute to his Country 8 gift of value when he says “all right my boy, I tun glad to see Lhe 01d spirit. which I felt. myself, coming out again in my Sun. We are busy. but twelve days will soon be over, take your lam-Se and be off to Camp. behave yourself and bell credit, to your "311193: upon if our country was compelled to ï¬ght; for its existence. David at Tmnnto this 13th day of Lute of the cmmty uf York. Farm- er. deceum d. But from the heavenly to the earthly now I would refer to things of time and change ; Subscription needs uttentinn, you know how,â€" Plcase ï¬nd the needful and the date ax-runge. Let m-wspapm-s but live on smiles and thanks, Thei‘r cup of happiness could never till I . In spite of evolution, in all ranks, The dollar's the almighty Dollar still I that run In ; Them whom prosperity percllance attends, Them whom adversity may seem to chide, Each hoping, still on Providence depends, All trusting. still in Providence conï¬de. ii I'. In the matter of the estate of Malcolm Malloy, ALBERT ALBIN. The Acceptable Dollar. Your-s very truly, IUARY E. GRAHAM. 85 Summorhill Ave†Toronto. POISONED. Two good bay mum-s. with {nals by side. “'eight, about 1400 lbs. One 7 yrs. old. the nthnr 9. Apply Lu J. S. BURNHAM. +-i-++ +++++++++++++++++++++E~ LAm‘D or :ll’lGOâ€"Imp. Clydesdale. the property oil) (3 Steele. will he at Richmond Hill. Maule. Oak Ridges. Victoria Square, Thorn- hilletc. Terms 5'14. RED WAT‘l‘IEâ€"lmp Clydesdale. the property of BlOIlgll &I.eaue. will be at lot 2 con 4 old survey Iiingdiing City. ()ak Ridges, Bogar- town. Newman-Ref. etc. Terms 511. LAIllD MACQUEEN -- Clydesdale stallion. the property of W. J, Wells, will he at Temper- ancev‘lle, Whitehorch. Newmarket, Aurora, Kettleby etc. Terms 310. Born. HAT'roNâ€"Clydesdalo stallion. tl‘e prop- erty of Blough & bague. will be at King City, Maple, Aurora, Oak Ridges etc. 'l‘erms $12. PRINCE LOCHNAOAB â€"â€" Clydesdale stallion. the property of J E Teeson. Wlll stand at hi:- nwu stable.lot 2 con 2 Markham. 'l‘erms $10. FOREST BOYâ€"Trotting-brer‘l stallion. the prop- erty of W Meek, will stand at his own stable. Victoria Sq are. Terms :38. Tony WILKESâ€"Roadster stallion, the property of Samuel Francis, will be at Steele’s cor- ners. Cherry's Hotel. Edgely. Llaple. King Citv,Oak Ridges. Victoria Square. Unionâ€" ville, l‘homhill etc. Terms $9. Ksouunvn CHlEF-RUB’IHEBI‘ stallion. the propâ€" erty of Wu; Birch, will stun-i at his own stable. Bedford Park. Terms 31L. PURE GOLDâ€"Trotting stallion. the property of D W Megalï¬n. will be at Summit House. Oak Ridges; Maple. King City. Eluin Mills. Richmond Hill etc. Terms SEIPMATnâ€"Rnadster stallion. the property of W J Hudgins. will he at Richmond Hill, Maple, King City. Oak Ridges. Aurora, Vic- toria Square, Thornhill etc. Terms 310. FULLABTONâ€"Imp Clydesdale the pronerty of John Palmer and A G Gormloy. will be at Richmond Hill. Victoria Square. Ringnood. Markham. Unionvxlle, 'l'hornhill, etc Terms $15. Youxo MAPLE LEAFâ€"General purpose stallion D Watan manager.will be at Maple, Con- cord. King City etc. Terms 38. GENERAL WATsoNâ€"Carriage stallion. the prop- erty of John Rogers, will he. at 'l'hornhill. Ellesmere. Scarboro Junction, Malvern, Markham. Unicnville, Victoria Square, Oak Ridges, Richmond Hill etc. Terms $10. LUCKY STRIKE â€" Standard bred stallion the roperty of John Rogers will be at Thorn- ill, Ellesmere. Scarboro Junction. Malvern. Markham, Unionville. Victoria Square, Oak Ridges. Richmond Hill. Terms #10. BENEDICK Jimâ€"Roadster stallion the property of 8 Ireland will be at his own stable Sher- wood. and Monday nights at Nobleton. Terms 510. YOUNG Gnnxwoooâ€"Coach stallion the property of Henry Line will be at Maple. Richmond Hill. King City Kettleby. Nobleton. Mack- ville. Bolton Kleinburg.Woodbridge, Edge. ly etc. Terms .510 NAPOLEON Brsnmcxâ€" Roadster stallion the property of Henry Line wrll be at Maple King City Kettlehy Nobleton Mackwlle Bolton Kleinburg Woodbridge Edgely etc. Terms seven dollars BAILLABD JRâ€"French Canadian bred horse the property of Peter Widenmn will be at Stouï¬ville Whitevale Highland Creek Mark- ham Thornhill Richmond Hill Victoria Square etc. Terms eleren dollars. WILD BILLYâ€"Standard Bred Stallion. the prop- ertv of John Palmer. will stand at the Palmer House. Richmond Hill. during the season Terms 1% dollars. DXCK Fn-‘E (36869 A. T. R.â€"Trotting stallion the property of Milton Stongliansiug will stand at his own stable. Terms ten dollars. MONOTONYâ€"Ehorollgh-bred stallion the proper: ty of George Robinson Richmond Hill will he at Maple Edgely Pine Grove Klevnburg Bolton Nobleton King City etc. Terms thirteen dollars. Youno VANGUARDâ€"Clydesdale stallion the prop- erty of Harrv Smith m l stun-l at his own stable lot 22 rear lst con East York. Terms eight dollars. Auroreâ€"Imp. Percheron stallion the property of W B Johnson will be at lot 20 con 4 Mark- ham Richmond Hilerethesdu. Stouï¬ville ~:--:-+++++++++++++++++++++++§ Pmsnns dumping rubbish on the mbliu: highways in the Township of y'nughun will be prosecuth alarm-ding 0 law. By order of the Council. 49-5! Valnnt-ionne Laces at, 2, 2:5. 3, 3;. 4 and 5c. per yd., Insertion tn mmch. Applique Trimmings at. 8. 10. 15. 20 and 25c. yd. Swiss Embroideries at 5. 7, 8, 10 and 12¢. per yd. and insert- ions to match. Atkinson 8.: Swilzer. THC DAY, June IGâ€"Auction sale of t e Queen's Hotel. Unionvillo, in- cluding the stnliling and all the furniture and stuck. Sale at 5 p. m. Terms made known (in day of sale or on application to Hig- %ins & Dnuglas. 140 Yonge St, want“, or J. H. Prentice, uuct. SATURDAY. June lSâ€"Executm's‘ sale of the east halves of lan 34 and 35, 3rd cnn. Vaughan. 200 acres. the property (if the late Ezra Cluhine, at Phillips‘ Hntel. King City. Sale nt2 p. m. D. G. Blough. Auc- tiuneer. €50.â€" ’1 “is thirteen dullzu'a BRDGERIES! Manitoba â€"â€" Family and Pastry. groceries are : lstâ€"Iligh quality, 2ndâ€"Completness, 3rdâ€"‘I‘he perfect; condition The basis of good Bread or Pastry of any kind is good flour. We sell the best flour. The crowning feat- ures of our stock of of the goods, 4xhâ€"The moderate prices at which we sell. Stallion Register NOTICE. J. HALL. For Sale Sale Register. FRESH Victm-ia Square. ‘+l 'r. B. mmman, Prop, SQGQ'SK $®§®$3®®62§Q6Q$®$ Q999W®§9§2§§§®§®§®®9§39V {3’92 METBQPOLITAN STORE ï¬SEQEEEGGfS-IG‘Eï¬EZK-iï¬i EEE‘EEï¬Ã©â€˜G’E‘EE’QQEE E (a? 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