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The Liberal, 27 Jul 1905, p. 4

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Lord Roberts created somewhat of a sensation in the House of Lords the other day when he declared it his Opinion as a practical soldier that the military force of Great Britain was inadequate, imperfectly trained, and totall)r unfit to uphold the nation as a firstclass power. He said that the lessons of the South African war had already been for- gotten, and that Britain was as un- prepared now as she had shown her- self at the beginning of that conflct. Lord Roberts blamed the people,who, he declared, showed no national feeling towards the military till danger arose. And he saw no rem- edy lor the present state of affairs but conscription, or some practical system of universal training. Mr. Jonathan Brillingvr‘s team of hursm s set a liver pace last, Thursday. He had just started to mow a field of hay. and left the. hux-ses .4. lnument, to close a gate, when they run away, making 2» complete smash of the frame nf the machine. The mover was a Deming, almost, as good as new. Mr. Fred Clark has, we believe. one of the best, runt (:rups in the cuunty. The patch contains potatoes. mun- gulds‘. turnips. cm-n. Cabbage, onions and uthm vvgemhlvs. Mr. )limenhugie‘s now hunk burn is about, (:nlnpletod. The stonp wm-k was dune by Mr. E. Glover of Rich- mond Hill. which is :1 guarantee that the px-uprietur has a cumplete juh. words that the Radials would be al- lowed to erect the necessary ter~ minals and would be given running rights for 16 years, at the end of which time Toronto could stop the cars altogether. What the Radials ask is that an extension of running rights will be guaranteed them. the price to be settled by arbitration at the end of 16 years. The Toronto Globe is about as fair as any of the city papers in discuss- ing the Radial Railway question, but that is not saying very much. Yes- terday the Globe said :â€"â€"“ Toronto wants the Radials to come to the market and is willing to grant them the most liberal running rights, so long as these rights can in no way be used to secure an extension of the present street railway franchise.” The Globe could have said in other A gentleman in this vicinity who takes a pride in his garden and or- chard, has made inquiries relative to the better prevention of Black Knot on fruit trees. He will find the necessary information in the Revised Statutes of Ontario, 1897, Vol. 11., chapter 280, page 3238. See. 2 states that “ It shall be the duty of every occupant of land, or if the land be uncccupied it shall be the duty of the owner, to cut out and burn all black knot found on plum or cherry trees on his land so often each year as it appears on such trees." By Sec. 3 the council of any muni- cipality may, and upon a petition of fifteen or more ratepayers shall, by by law appoint at. least one inspector to cnforce the provisions of the Act, etc. A fine of not less than $5 and not more than $20 is provided for in Sec- tion 7 of the Act. FRIDAY. July 28â€"Auctiun sale of hou<oiwld furnitun‘, etc, at, her rosiâ€" denco. Thnrnhill. the property of Mrs. Jcne Dickinson. Sale at 1 o'clock. Terms cash. J. H. Prentice. Auc- tiunuvr. SATURDAY, July 29â€"Anctinn sale of farm stock. implome-nts. etc. at- Steole‘s Hotel. Nowmn Brook, the property uf W'. J. Robinson. Sale at lwnu‘cluck. Terms. 3 months. J. H. Prentice. uuctinneer. \VEDNESDAY, August 2 â€" Aur-tiun sale of cattle. at, the Palmer House Yards. Sale at 1 o‘clock. Terms 3 nmnths. Saigmm &. McEwen. nir'fwljimafim RICHILOND HILL. July 27. 1905 Subscribe tor Sale Register. Dairytown A reward of Ten Dollars will he giv- en by the trustees of U. S. S. No. 4, Markham and 21 Vaughan (Julfex-stm), for information that will loud to the conviction of any person or persons defacing, injuring 01' destroying prop- erly about the snid~schnol m- I-emises. A nine-room house and large lot. Superior fruit. Apply to R. E. LAW', P. O. Box 405, Richmond Hill. A Red Bull, two years old, frnm lot 52. rear lst. con. Markham, near Elgiu Mills. Suitable reward. A good general servant wanted. Good wngos paid to n competent perâ€" soxy Apply iuuypfiifxtgly to Nut‘ice is hereby given that we will not be responsible for the payment. of any accounts contracted by the Suln Contractors 01) the James aBay Ry., unless such accmmts are cnwred by an order from this ofi’lce. 2811eud of cattle, including Fresh Milk Cows. Heifers, Stem-s, all in good condition. The residence imuwdintély south of High School, Richmond Hill. Apply tn JAMES NEVJTON, NORTHERN CONSTRUCTION 00‘, 4â€"3 LIMITED. A good general servant at the Dom- inion House at, once, MRS. D. STONG. The undersigned begs to thank the public for the gen- erous patronage accorded him Genera! Biacksmiih GIRL WANTED For Sale or AND TAKE FURTHER NOTICE that after such lust mentiune‘d date, the Adxninistrzntnr 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 nntice. and the Administrator will not he liable fur the. assets “1' any part tlierenf. to any persuu. the untice of whose claims shall not have been IeCeived by him at the. time of diitxilmtinn. \VILLIAM COOK, 33 [livhmnnd St. \Vest, '1‘: mm to, 1-4 Solicitor for A dministmtor. PATRONS I 3-4: Horse-shoeing a specialty. Five sets Diamond Steel Harrows for sale. All kinds of Blacksmitbmg done. Rinians TabuieTchEtornid liver. Ripans Tabules cure biliousness. Ripans Tabules cure bad breath. ‘uowedusuoo ems samqel suadgg GEO. COWIE, Notice to Creditors And hopes for a continuance of the same. 33013109 to the Public. Girl Wanted FOR SALE REWARD 'EO 111557 RICHMOND HILL. Strayed. For Sale JOHN NAUGHTON. lip » MRS. J.'S\V1TZER. H. F. Hopper. Richmund Hill. To Rent M U R PH Y. Suck-Treats. Elgin Mills. Elgin Mills ++$$+++++++%%++++++++++++% Sieei Hag mughs ++++++M++++++++M+é++++ 350. per Foot. All kinds of Imple- ments Repaired W. Mager, Prop. ++++++++++++++++ The Largest. Best-Equipped. Most Modern, and Thorough Business Srhonl in Canada. \Ve he-lp sewn-- al hundred young men and wmnrn into good pusitinns every ywlr. J nst write that postal, and you will new-1“ regret it. You should have information about if you are thinking 01" athnding any. You will get it, by return mail by sending a pust, curd 11-un st, to . ‘ ._V _ O , 7 , V , , Ké'bummer tel-m now on. Fall Tenn from Sept. 5th. Address \V. H. SHA‘J’. Principal, Yunge & Gerrard 15:5,, Toronto. pericnces of anglers, shoot- ers and campers, or yacht- lng; or Adventure £53513 "FOREST AND O STREAM," or send us twentyâ€"five cents for four weeks trial trip. A an large illustrated Weekly journal of shooting, fishing, natural his- tory and yachting. A new departâ€" ment has to do with the Home and it's surroundmgs. Terms: $4 a year, $2 for six months. We send I free on reâ€" quest 0 u r catalogue of t h e b e s t books on outdoor life and recreation FOREST AND STREAM PUB. C0. 346 Broadway, New York. One of the largest and best; commercial schools in the Dum- inion. All of our graduates are absolutely sure of securing posi- tinns. Strong stui’fof teachers; modern courses; splmldid equip- ment. Every student thorough- ly satisfied. \Vx'ite for our mugâ€" nificent catalogue. W. J. ELLlOTT, Principal. (Cor. Youge arsd Alexander Sts.) Our stack of Pmis Groon. Helloâ€" hm-e Insrct Powder, Bordeaux Mixture is cumplote and gum-an- tee-J Government Standard of purity. w. A. Sandarsn DRUGGIST Use Paris GrePn :md Bards-aux Mixtule for Blight. un Pota- toes and ’l‘onmtnes. "%+++++++++++++++++ ONE SCHOQL FALL TERM OPENS SEPT. 5. ‘Jook after your fruit trees and fines. TORONTG. ON '1', Made to order at TORONTO, pericnces of anglers, shoot- ers and campers, or yacht- ' if you ‘fe are inâ€" a country life, newsdealer for +++++++ AND TAKE FURTHER NOTICE that after the last mentinued (lntt- the Administrators will proceed tn (llSâ€" tribute the assets of the dew-used among the purtis-s entitled thereto having regard only to the vluimsnf which they shall tlwn have received nutice, and that they will not be liable for any assets or any pzut thereof to :my person or persons of whose claims they shall not then have received noticP. \VlLLIAM COOK. Richmnnd St. \V., Turmth solicitm- fur the Ad- ministrators, the National Trust Cumpany. Limited, 2â€"4 King St. FL, Turnntn. Metropolitan Late Car Service. On each Saturday. until further notice, a- late car will leave Tumntn at 11.00 p. In. for Newmzu-ket and inter- mediate points. On each Monday an early car will leave Newmarket at 6.15 :1. m. for anontn and intermed- iate points. arriving in Toronto at 7.45 a. In. Passengers on the Metro- politan division should make El note of this late and early car. and the company \v'mld be pleased tn lecvive any snggestinns that, would be fur the benefit of its pull-ans. r.-- l ' urvvr nnxv IN THE ESTATE of Juhn A.Stor9y, late of the City of Lowell, in the State of Massachusvtts. 7E“!girotflcctfikstjdf PURSUANT TU R. S. O. 1897. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that. all persons having claims against, the estate of the said Juhn A. Storey, who died on or uhnut the let day of Au- gust, A. D. 1903,:11-e required to send by post. prepaid. or deliver to the Nationâ€" al Trust Uumpuny. Toronto, Admin- istrators of the. estate of the said de- ceased, on m- hofm-e the Hub day of August 1905, their names and address- r. u r 777777 ul 'l‘rlist ‘Uumpuny. Toronto, Admin- istrators of the. estate of the said de- ceusvd, on m- hvfm-e the 151k day of August 1905, their names and address- es and a full statenwnt of the palticu- 12118 of their claims nnd the nutme of the security, if any, hold by lhvm. li‘YORKSHIHE'STOCK FOOD'nndthenmxlts will (rouvincc you 11- premicr stuck food in tho umrkvt. Yorkshire Caught and Heave Gare G nurantved tn (:an (‘uughsV (‘1 which are. frequently mmml hy I'ln-u grand pwp‘u-aliun and will 5%,) any For sale in Riclmmnd Hill by ( for sample tn~~ J. A. iflfiéfifié‘éé Sure death to all bug‘s if you 1133 our PURE PAREE GREEN. Paints, oils, varnishes. Everything in the harvest line:-- Soythes, Rakes, Cradles, etc. All kinds of tinsmithiag promptly attended to. First-Class work guar- anteed. Makes all kinds of stock thx-iwx Splendid f milk, fattens calves and stall fe Gives humus a sleek (that. fatfvns the) logs and gives them It healthy uppmmncv. by practical stmzkmvn, and is guaranteed 1 pwxnnnent results than any other Stuck f- lmve hepn (‘lisnppuintml in (:thm- so-cnllw Administrator’s Notice to Creditors Agricultural i)ruggists. Opp. Clyde Hotel Yoflaghim CHAS. L. WILSON, Traffic Manage TQRONTO- :, Colds, Distemper and first stng‘ hmnic coughing after distemper SE93}: Fwd nigh 3%” 5?! my; The Next Sitting of Division Court for No. 3, County Of York. will be held in the Court Room. EALED TENDERS addressed tn the undersigned, and endm-sed “Tenders fox- nltemllious. Custme Hnuse. Toronto,” will be received at this office until Mnndny, July 31, 1905, inclusively. ful‘ alterations to the Cus- tom HousmTum1)t(w,ucmn-(‘iing to plans and specifications to be seen at, the Department, (If Public \Vm-ks. Ottawa, Out, and at the office nf Messrs, Gum-y, Spmntt ISL Rulph, 90 Yonge St. Turnntn. Tenders will not he C(mSIdered un- less made on the printed furl!) sup- plied. and sigmd with the actual sig- nal luvs of tendel-vl-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 cnntruct or fail to com- plete the work contracted fur, and will he returned in case of non-accept- ance of tender. The Department does not. bind itself to accept the lnwest. or any tender. By Ordel. FRED GELINAS, THURSDAY, OCT. 5, RICHNTOND HILL WSW - ESURT. Department of Public \Vox'kS. Ottawa, July 10, 1905. Newspapers inserting this udvm-tise- mth without mllhority from the Depnrlxpent will not be- puid fur it. McDunuId, Harness 1fl (1 Stock Fonds. g ‘sults will convinc 'm- milk cows: mre 'vding catole and h Lipm'ifies the Mm Ti RICHMOND HILL HS Commencing at 10 :1. m. T. F. MCMABON. CLERK 3g 3!. E, $95 the flow of olennsvs the nmnufucturvd rm' and mum- a Sammie 01 on that it is Secretary. s of he-zlvos, This 15 a, “'rite I 905

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