Total, $573,277. The list of ex~cabinet ministers who come within the scope of the benevolence is: Messrs. Tarte, Blair, Sifton, Costigon, Sir Hector Lange- vin, Sir Charles Tupper, Sir Macken- zie Bowell, Sir Adolphe Caron, Sir J The sum of $100,000 was voted in the Home of Commons a few days agi) for the beginning of the canal between the navigable waters of the Holland River and Newmarket. The whole project will cost over $300,000. This seems a large expenditure of money in an enterprise the success of which is exceedingly doubtful. ‘3 The Globe of Tuesday states that in all probability Sir Richard Cart- wright, Mr. Scott and Mr. Fitzpatrick will retire from the Dominion Gov- ernment about the ï¬rst of September. The name of Mr. Arch. Campbell, member for Centre York, is freely spoken of as Sir Richard‘s successor, and Mr. Aylcsworth will likely be asked to take the position vacated by the Minister of Justice. “(E119 Qiheral. Increase in members’ indemnity, $214,000. Senators, $83,000. Addition to Prime Minister‘s sal- ary, $4,000. Leader of the opposition, 37,000. Pensions to ex-ministcrs who have served a term of ï¬ve continuous years, $4 2,500. The large increase in the see- sional indemnity in the House of Commons is doubtless more popular with the members on both sides of the House than it is with the coun- try. It is true that Parliament has been in session about six months, but the amount of practical business done ‘during that time does not justify the increase. The ratepayers cannot be blamed for favoring shorter speeches, and salaries in proportion. There are four T‘s tno apt to x'nn, ’I‘is host to set; a watch upon : The running expenses of the country were increased Monday by the sum of $573,277. The amounts made up are as follows:â€"- C. H. Tapper, Sir John Carling, G. E. Foster, John Haggart. Our Thoughts. 0ft when alone they take them wings, And light upon fox hidden things. Our Temper. Who in the family guards it best Soon has control of all the rest. Our Tongue. Know when to speak. yet be content When silence ls m<xst eloquent. Our Time. Once lost. ne’er found; yet who can say He's ovextaken yesterday ? t 777. Chance to Join a (‘iub That ‘6'“: Make 9nd Save Money for You. i Evaryb snouid join the_Mutual Literar 1mm sic Club of merioa. There 15 nothing else 1 k5 m anywhere. It costs Almost nothing to join and the; benefits 1% gives are wondr‘rrul. It enables you to ‘rumnase bouksaudperiodicals. music and musicai ‘ nscrumeuts at specml cut, prices. It secures r9~ duced rates at many hotels. 1t answers questions‘ free of charge. it ofl‘ers scholarships and valua- blecash prizes to members. It maintains club rooms in many cities for its members. in addition. every member receives the ofï¬cial magazine emi- iled " Ev’ry Month" apublicaiion in aclnas by itseifJnciuding 6 pieces 0 IIISIPCIESS vocal and in- scrumemal mus|a(!uii size) each month wichout oxira char e- 78 iecos in One yenrin all. YOU cu GET Li. 0 THESE smarer FOR AL. mosxr NQ’I‘HING. _ _ _ _ THE - LIBERAL The mu yearly membership fee is OneDomu- for} which you get all above. and you mnywuh. draw any time within three months it you want to do so antigen your dollar back. If you don‘t care tospen $1.00. send 25 cents for three months membership. Nobody can afford to ass this one: by. You will at {our money him in value man times over. ‘ui particulars will be sent {me 0 charge. but it you are wise you will eend in your roqueï¬t for membership with the groper fee at once. Thozb eta. three months mem- ership ofler will soon change. Write at once ad- dressing your letter and enclosing SLOO for full wyear'g mg,me or twenty-ï¬ve cents tor three Eonthsitq Indrease in salary of Judges, $222, RICHMOND HILL. July 20, 1905 5:8 ub scribe tor "In. LITERARY Mvnm CLUB iï¬Nu. 1&0 Nam-nu St... N. Y. Ctly. Watch Them Well. â€"Selected. w. H EW I so N, HOUSE PAINTER, Glazier, Grainer and Paper- Hanger. $4 a day for teams to won]; on the James Bay Railway at Richmond Hill. Apply to The residence imms-diately south of High School, Richmond Hill. Apply tn JAMES NE‘VTON. A nine-room house Superior fruit. Apply R. E. For Sale or The undersigned begs to thank the public for the gen- erous patronage accorded him General Blacksmiiii Towship of Vaughan in the County of York. Farmer, deceased. Pursuant to R. S. 0. Chap. 129, and amending acts notice is hereby given that all parties having claims against the Estate of James Rumblï¬, late of the Township of Vaughan, in the County of York. Farmer, who died on or about the 28th day of May 1905, are required on or before the ï¬rst day of August 1905.to send to Wm. Cook. Barrister, 33 Richmond St. ‘Vest, To- ronto, Solicitor for the Administrator, astatement of their claims and the IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF JAMES RUMBLE. late of the that after such last mentioned date the Administrator will proceed to dis- tribute the assets of the Estate among the parties entitled thereto, having regard only to the claims of which he shall then have received notice, and the Administrator will not be liable for the assets or any part thereof, to any person, the notice of Whose claims shall not have been received by him at the time of dist: ibution. WILLIAM COOK, 33 Richmond St. \Vest, Toronto, 1-4 Solicitor for Administrator. PATRONS I Calls from a distance promptly attended to. RESIDENCE. RICHMOND HILL Horse-shoeing a specialty Five sets Diamond Steel Harrows for sale. periences of anglers, ers and campers, or Adventure with 2 for lar All kinds of Blacksmithmg done. GEO. COWIE, “FOREST AND 0 STREAM," or send us twenty-ï¬ve cents for four weeks trial trip. A large illustrated Weekly journal of shooting, ï¬shing, natural his- tory and yachting. A new depart- ment has to do with the C o u n t r y Home and its sugoundings. "fanuz‘s4 ayear, $2 for six months. FOREST AND STREAM PUB. CO. 346 B:oadway. New York. Teams Wanted Notice to Creditars And hopes for a. continuance of the same. FOR SALE 'I‘O 111935 RICHMOND HILL. terested in countr life, ask your newsdca er for If you like to read of the ex- , shootâ€" ' yacht- ing; or if ypu are m- é+++++++++++++++++++++++++ 4+++++++%++%+++++++++++++vï¬ Steel Hag Tmughs ++++++++++++++++++++++++++ FALL TERM OPENS SEPT. 5. 350. ‘per Foot. All kinds of Imple- ments Repaired W. Mager, Prop. §§¢Q¢§§¢§§§¢¢¢O§§§§¢¢§§09’ $90990¢¢6§§§¢§¢§9§§§§§§¢¢9 Duving July our school, Affm‘ds a splendid opportunity for teachers and others to spend a por- tion of the holiday season in a most prnï¬tahle manner. \Vrite at once for particulars. Address “7. H. SHA\V, Principal, Yonge & Gerrard Sts., '1‘(.u-«)nt0. Summer Term Look after your f1 nit trees and vines. Our stock of Paris Gror‘n. Holle- hnr-J Insect Puwdm, Bordeaux Mixture is cumple-te and gum-un- teed Government Standard of purity. W. A. Sandman DRUGGIST One of the largest and best commercial Schools in the Dom- inion. All of our graduates are absolutely sure of securing posi- tions. Strong: stuï¬of teachers; modern cuurses; splendid equip- ment. Every student thul‘nugh< 1y satisï¬ed. “Write for our mag- niï¬cent catalogue. W. J. ELLIOTT. Principal. Ripans Tabules cure flatulence Ripans Tabules cure constipaxmn. Ripans Tabules. flFor low prices on good watches this store leads. Only the best manufact» ured are sold here and at a price lower than you can purchase elsewhere. Compare prices and note the difference. ï¬Each watch is guaran- teed one year. PRICES LOWEST JERRY SMITH se Paris Green and Bordeaux Mixtme for Blight on Puta- tnes and Tomatoes. (Cor. Yonge and Alexander Sts.) Practical Watchmaker Made to order at TORONTO, +++++++++++++++++ and August, in 0111 Sure death to all bugs if you use our PURE PARES GREEN. Paints, oils, varnishes. Everything in the harvest 11ne:-- Scythes, Rakes, Cradles, etc. Makes all kinds of stock thrive. Splendid for milk Cows: inreases the flow of milk. fattens valves and stall feeding catole and hogs. Gives horses :1 sleek cunt. fatytens {ht-m, puriï¬es the blunt], cleanses the, legs and gives them a. healthy appearance. This Stock Fund is manufactured by practical stuckmen, and is guaranteed to give quicker, better and more permanent results than any other Suka fowl. or money refunded. If you have been dis;n.ppnintod in other so-cullvd Stock Foods. get a. sample of uvnprrqnvnw. RTOU‘K FOOD’and the results will convince you that. it, is anu‘antped to cure Coughs, Colds, Distemper and ï¬rst, stages of heaves, which are frequently Caused by chronic coughing after distemper. This is a. grand preparation and will stop :my cough. For sale in Richmond Hill by Geo. McDonald, Harness Maker. White for sample toâ€" have lwvn disnppnintvd in fithcl‘ so-(unlhd Stuck Foods, get a. sun “YORKSHIRE STOCK Ft )OD ’ and the 1n‘su1ts will convince you th‘ premier stuck food in thv murkvt. Yorkshire Cough aha Heave Sure All kinds of tinsmithmg promptly attended to. First-class work guar- anteed. IN THE ESTATE uf John A.St0rey, late of the City of Lowell, in the StaLe of MassachusettsLEsqflil'e,~dec§:ztse(l. ‘ mnâ€" u. Anuuvu‘u.“ PURSUAï¬â€˜f’Hï¬h. 's. 0. 1897. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN. that all persons having claims against the estate of the said John A. Storey, who died on or about the 2151; day of Au- gust, A. D. 1903, are required to send by post, prepaid, or dclivvr to the Nation- al Trust Company. Toronto, Admin- istrators of the estate of the, said de- ceased, an or before the 15th day of August 1905, their names and address- es and a full statement of the particu- lars of their claims and the nutuie of the security, if any, held by them. AND TAKE FURTHER NOTICE Administrator’s Notice to Creditors J. A. mm 5:, Eu E?! Eéii‘ig St. E “ TORQNTO. Agricultural Druggists. Opp. Clyde Hotel Yorkshim gawk. that after the last mentioned date the Administrators will proceed to (11$- tribute the assets of the deceased among the parties entitled thereto having regard only to the claims of which they shall then have received notice. and that they will not, be liable for any assets or any pent then-0f to any person or persons of whose claims they shall not then have. received notice. WILLIAM COOK. 33 Richmond St. W., Toronto. solicitor for the Ad- ministrators, the National Trust Company, Limited, 2-4 King St. E, Toronto. Midpolitan Late Car Service. On each Saturday, until further notice, a late car will leave Toronto at 11.00 p. u). for Newmurket and inter- mediate points. On each Monday an early car will leave Newumrket at 6.15 a. m. for Toronto and intermed- iate points, arriving in Toronto at 7.45 a. m. Passengers on the Metro- politan division should make a note of this late and early car. and the company Would be pleased to leceive any suggestions that, would be for the beneï¬t of its patrons. CHAS. L. \VILSON, aw Trafï¬c Manager & Sara. The Next Sitting of Division Court for N0. 3, Country of York, will be held IHCHMOND HHJ. _0N_ THURSDAY,UCT.5, RICHMOND HILL MSW - GURT. QEALED TENDERS addressed to k the undersigned, and endorsed “Tenders for alterations. Custom House, Toronto.†will be received at this olï¬ce until Monday, July 31, 1905, inclusively, for alterations to the Cus- tom House,Tm~onto,according to plans and speciï¬cations to be seen at the Department of Public \Vm-ks. Ottawa, Ont., and at the ofï¬ce of Messrs. Curry, Sptoatt & Rolph, 90 Yonge St. Toronto. Tenders will not be consulered un- less made on the printed form sup- plied. and signed with the actual sig- natures of tenderer-s. An accepted cheque on a, chartered bank, payable to the order of the Honourable the Minister of Public \Vorks, equal to ten per cent. (10 p.c.) of the amount of the tender. must accompany each tender. The cheque will be. forfeited if the party tendering decline the contract or fail to com- plete the work contracted for, and will be returned in case of non-accept- ance of tender. The Department does not bind itsel to accept the lowest 01- any tender. By Ordel. FRED GELINAS. Secretary. Department of Public Works‘ Ottawa, July 10, 1905. Newspapers inserting this advertise- ment Without authority from the Depzirppenb will not be paid fur it-. Cummencine at 10 a. m T. F. MCMAHON in thé Court Room. GLERK 1905