It) will be a hundred-page number, full of live, interesting mutual-and will be supm-bly illustrated. containing, )iesidvs other pictorial features. eight fullâ€"page illustrations, each and ail of them suitable for framing, showing the lending trotters and pucel's of the year, including champion pPl'fOI‘lllt‘l'S. The favorite cartoon these days in Conservative newspapers refers to the old Liberal war-horse, “ thirty: two years in the saddle." The ani- mal is represented as badly used up in wind and limb. It is all very well to ridicule the old horse, but as he has never lost a heat in the thirty- Mvo years, and with Ross in the saddle there is reason to hope that the trusty steed will again carry his leader to victory. The Toronto World a few days ago published a sensational story claiming that Hon. A. G. Blair and others had formed a conspiracy a couple weeks before the Dominion elections, to overthrow the Govern- ment. Mr. Blair and those accused of treachery have denied the aï¬â€˜air in toto, but the charges are so damagr ing that something more than a mere denial will be expected by the pnlé iic. The holiday number of the American Horse Breeder will he issued on Dec. 13. This excellent journal, easily the leader in its (31:135. has iswed, the last few years, most admirable Christmas numbers. \Ve should judge from its Prospectus that the forthcoming num~ for will easily rank ï¬rst among them all. The statistical tables, which are al- ~Ways the fullest and most accurate Ruhlished. will be most complete, cm- mcing the new 2.30 performers of the year under their sires and sires of their dams, 21112.15 performers under their sires and sin-us uf their dams, fastest performers of the year and champion performers, besides much statistical matter of value. It is all :Cimtaim’d in a beautifully designed cover in colors. The literal): conteiits will include articles contributed by the leading writers of the day on horse and turf topics, besides illustrated stories and ‘pnngms of the turf. ‘ ‘.- u The price of this number will he 25 cents. It will be on sale at all nmvs stands. or can be bad by addressing the American Horse Breeder Publish- il‘tiig Company, 161 High Street. Boston, ASS. Px-incipal Gavan. of Knox College. foremost of Canadian P1 esbyteriuns, and one of Canada‘s. leading public men. died suddenly Thursday evening at his home in Toronto. a.ng 71 yeals. A large shipment of l‘uy’s Excelsior Curling Stones were received on Thursday last. by the Messrs. Keith &. Fitzsimmnns Company. King St.. T0- rnntn. The ï¬rm claim them to be the ï¬nest, lot. of aux-Eng stones ever im- Mr. F. S. Spence. who has been a life-long worker in the cause of tem- perance, fought hard in the Liberal convention for more stringent meas- ures than were proposed in the reso~ lutions, yet he was honest enough to say public'Iv that “ every item of temperance: legislation, of which we are so proud, has been put upon the statute books of the Dominion and the Province by the Liberal party, promoted by a Liberal Government. Sir \Villiam Mulock was among the visitors at the inauguration of Presi- dent Diaz of Mexico. If ynu want, :1 smaxt winter business Suit, made to your measure, we can please. you qulLe fullv, and it need cost you very little mnre than ready made. Atkinson & Switzer. Early Christmas buying has a two fold advantage. One is more upt Ln get precisely what one wants, and can make purchasvs with much greater comfort, and satisfactivm, owinth the absence of the crowds of the Tate Christmas season. “’9 have a beauti- ful assortment, of appropriate and use- ful Christmas gifts. Atkinson 8.: Switzur. Changeâ€"World's Dispensary M'w Changeâ€"J. 0. Ayer 3t 00‘ Changeâ€"Jerry Smith Chnuuaâ€"Atkinson 65 Switzer Chunksâ€"Kaunexlv Shorthand Sv' Change-Elliott Business College Ohuuueâ€"J. Eyer a: Son Vaughan Councilâ€"J B HAcLeau Money to Loanâ€"H A Nichous VV. H. Higgins, Assistant Inspector of Division Comts, died of pneumonia at his home in ’I‘m-(mto on Monday. ufter- nn illness of ten days. Deceased was 75 years of age. pol Led. Elm flihernl. RICHMOND HILL. December 8, 1904 New Advertisements. American Horse Breeder. World’s Dispensary Medical Aasoc‘h LO. Aye; Co. News N ones. mivh on & Switzer 1v Shortbaud vaool Business 6011956 Note the following cluhhing rates THE LIBERAL and \Veokly Globe to Jan. 1, (16 . . . . . $ 1 THE LIBERAL and \Vkaly Mail, THE THE HOSPITAL PSI? :52" :72†SICK CHILDREN The Hospital for Sick Children, College street, Toronco, appeals to the fathers and mothers of Ontario for funds to maintain the thousand sick children that it nurses within its walls cvury yejr. __ The (late for the hulding innting cnnvontiun to Sole date for the Local Housv the hands of lhe President likely be within the next THE For it Cares for‘Every Sick Child in ‘Outurio whose Parents Cannot Afford to Pay For Treatment. Levi Annis, R. Fitch. H and others. Since its founda- tion the Hospital has treated 10,37! childrep â€"- a b o ut 7,500 of these Were unable to pay and were treubod free. Every dollar may be the translator of your kind thoughts into the Hospital kind deeds. “ GOOD DAY. Doe'mn Everybody's dol- 1112' may 'be the Friend in Need to Somebody‘s child. ville "arm's xmmwu†Sée the examnh of what cun be done for club~foot children There were 14 like cases last year and hun The annual meeting of the East York Reform Association was held at Unionvillu on Monday. Victoria. Hall was crowded during the afternmm. and thv greatest enthusiasm prevailed. After disposing of the undilm-s‘ report and ï¬nishing the business of the past year. L119 elmitinn of officers took piacu, and resulted as follows: Auditors. Al‘ Eckurdt. Stirring :lddl'l Mn Arch. Cmnp Let the money of the strong; be mercy to the weak. The Hospital pays out divi- u‘ 7 _' (lands of. lifzaltb and I happiness to suffer- ing childhood on every dollar that; is paid by the friends of little children. dreds in 2836133. The east half of lot, 64. let con. VVhitchurch (near Lake \Vilcox), con- taining 100 acres mm-e or less, the property of the late Robert Thompson. There are about 15 acres of good bush, abnut 5 acres of gnod young orchard. hard and soft water, Mad good build- ings. The farm is well situated, being almut half a. mile from Yonge street and the Metropolitan Railway. For terms. gtc.._ag_pl_y_t_o_fln uâ€"v ‘ " "if 'iiER'B’ERT ILENNOX, 21-10-1111 Aur Tn “FORE Arm Please send contributions to J. Ros! RdJerLson,Chairmnn, or to Douglas David- scn. Sec. -Trea.x., of The Hospital for Sick Children, CoHege Street. Toronto. Vlce- Vice- ï¬ec’y to Jan. 1, (JG . . . . . LIBERAL and Weekly Mail, to Jun. 1, ’06 ‘ LIBERAL and Daily Glnhe, I one year, York (In. LIBERAL and Daily Mail one year, Ymk 1n. LIBERAL and Daily \Vux'Id to Jun. 1 ’06 . . . . . sidont, Arthur Qmmtz; e-Pres., East Toronto. J. F. Rnss'; o-Pres. Richmond Hill. ’1‘. H. FOR SALE )l’(‘S., B I‘reasu East York Reformers. ddrvsscs WPI'O given h} nnphell. M. P.; Jas. Loy J. B. Gullld. W. H. Giant P. Cwsby, J. 0. Clark Club Rates. Ym-k. Chas. Fitzpatrick; Sum-horn, Dr. Sislvy; Slouï¬â€˜villo. R. Fitch; Markham, Dr. Rubinsnni .. A. R. Sliver, Union- Alex The Hospital is not a. local institutionâ€" 'but Provincial. The sick child from any place in Ontario who can’t afford to pay has the same privi- leges as the child living in Toronto and is treat/ed free. The Hospital had last year in its beds and cab: 76] patients, '267 of these were from 196 [laces out- side of Turonto. The cost is 93 cents per palient per day, and there were [‘29 sick little ones u. day in the Hospital. If you know of any sick child in your neighborhvod who is sick or cï¬p- pled or has club feet send the parâ€" ent's name to the Hospï¬al. See the example Ever? given_ by MASSAGE. of a 1mm- |ct a candr xvns let, in ‘. which will two weeks. Aurora. John 1.80 ¢#¢¢9¢4N6¢¢M§¢¢§¢¢¢¢¢¢§¢ ¢9§§¢§¢#¢¢¢¢§§9¢¢§§$¢§§90¢ Vaughan Council. Private Funds to loan on Farm Prnpvrty, at 5 pm‘ cent. Interest puy- ulflv half yearly. Apply to S-ll-lm H. A. NICHOLLS The next meeting: of the' Council of the Munici- pality of Vaughan will be held in the Town Hall, Vellore, on Write \Vhat about. making :1 step forward by spending a term in our schoolâ€" The You Money to Loan §Winter Term from Jan. 3'. f fter Holidays DECEMBER 13, 1904 Jen‘y Smith W. H. SHAW, Principal safety; Friends at a From my collection of Xmas Gifts you can choose sm‘lll, inexpen- sive presents which can easily be mailed with distance will appreciate such gifts, and it will re- new your friendship. Gan Mail It at 10 mm J B MACLEAN, Clerk WWMWWWW%MWW%‘M+W~F $IWEN’S mgmgmi 3: gurauuu “an. acul. 1' It: not nuLuc L luanL‘uL. LU.VDUL4L.‘XL 1UN X‘Kr. DR. SPNNEV 8: $3. 32 WWWWWWWM+¢W4~M$M+J$M Sï¬ifl'ï¬ï¬? 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