'ofthe' British Empire. MM... l‘ k..._ .v.. Ricnnonn Hi; > 03's.. Fits 17. 1910 ‘ V‘C‘ANADA is LOYAL. It is, onlynatnral that on many publichquestions the Government and the Opposition will entertain diii'erent v flows. Even in the question of Naval defence Liberals and Conservatives are not expected to hold the same opinions in writing out the details--; There is every reason for saying that . the great majority of Canadians, whether Grit or Tory, are in favor oi doing'something handsome as a. part There is no ground for charging any class of people with disloyalty. though it may : be that some Provinces as a whole show more enthusiasm than others. ‘ It is unfortunate, therefom. that a. pear that Liberals are not sincere in thin- 'pixifesslons of loyalty. The Defence questionis a serious matter. a. matter not when “' that reason party politics should be I laid aside when the question is under Everybody agrees that it _ discussion. is time that Canada should begin to sponsibllitiesof Empire. For many years Britain has been looked upon is "Ml§tress'of the Seas" If that ’ title meanttwar with other nations the distinction might not he honniahle. But it, does not mean war. Judging by the past it is nearer the mark to say, that supremacy of the British. Empire ensures the peace of the world. Len every true Canadian do» WhittTie . can to’promote hariiionv among races and creeds, and let one political side cease accusing their‘opponents of dis- loyalty when the charge is altogether without foundation. Sir Wilfrid Laurier and his party favor a Canadian navy. to be built in Canada with Canadian money, by Canadian workinkmen. Mr. Borden. the leader of the Opposition, would give to England at once $25,000,000 to build two Dreadnoughts. Then he would refer the question ofj’spemnge 811,500,000 on a Canadian navy to a plebiscite of the people. There need be no. plebiscite. Canadians tram one side of'the country to the other, are prepared to assist in the defence of the empireto which they belong. That the people of Canada are pros- pering under the policy of the Laurier administration cannot be doubted. On December 31. 1908. the deposits in . Canadian banks amounted to $722,769,156, between that date and 30th November; 1909, the deposits rose to $858,447,245. This is what Sir Wilfrid Laurier meant ‘when he said that under a Liberal administra- tion the people would [know they were _ Eprosperons by the jingle of the money . in their pockets. ' Lan outï¬tâ€"fl I The February meeting of the Liter- ary Circle will he held at the home of -Mr. D. James, at 8 p. in.. Monday eve- ning the 2lst. The Circle hopes to he favored with an address etc.. by the Rev. 13.0. and A ‘8. Currie of RiChumlid Hill. and a varied and interesting pi-o- . ‘ gramme has been arranged. Visitors ï¬nd friends are cordially invited to be present. and don't forget to'bi-ing a riddle along to help entertain those whom-(- there. These meetings have been very enjoyable and are for any- «one who is at liberty for that evening. I I Threatening feverishness with cliild- ; ren is‘ quickly and safely ralim-d by Prevention. These littitmflandy Cold Cure Tablets should alwayé‘be at band â€"â€"for promptness .is all-iiiipoi-tant. urPleVBllblCS contain no uin'me. nothinu harsh N'iickelllng. ey are indoor Indies." Carried in pocket Preventing are a. geriatric infmtd“ r" " k; - ’ ' a _ _ ‘ WM~YOBK. The annual meeting of West York Libeial‘ Association will be bold Weston, Friday of this week. at 2.30 for the election ofoï¬icei-s &c. The annual banquet will be held in the evening. The speakers advertised are E: ' L3:» M. P. P.. J. McEwing. Dr. F 't "ALL! in. A. J. Anderson and S *' ':'(}?¢ln'\""1l. Q" 1.2.x. ' Tickets for han- ‘ business paper? 1 : section/0i the Conservative press and , politicians endeavors in make it up i I l l . assumes reasonable share of the re- ' l at~ it THE DRUNKARI‘YS “fth I leave to society a mined roam-1. l, wrecked example, and lllf-‘ttllil 3' that. will soon rot. ’ ' ' illenve to my parents (luring Lht‘ i -:<i of their lives as much sorrow has liu~ uiauity, in ii. feeble and decrepit Nut". can sustain. , ,_ ‘ I lmi vo‘to my brothers and sisters its much mortiï¬cntion and injury as I could well bring on them. I leave to my wife. a broken limit. is life of \vi-otchedm-ss and shame to Weep over my pl‘é‘lllilflll't‘ death. I give and bequeath to szh of my children poiei‘ty. ignoriiiiheu a low character, and n rei‘neiubraiioe than I was a monster. I Mow}. We. annals is BUT ONE ,, Every price offered by the dealers for «tile, hogs. etc†is a fair one. How can he know this if. he does not take a form What doctor or law- yer or business man would be witLout his business paper! lariners’ business and market papa is The ~Weekiy subscribing. -§Aa.-;s' r. that >L.§‘:&k3\-L 4 In 531:. Fox {field A light. novel-rd wagon. siiitablH for butcher or grocer. nearly new. Apply in 7- ‘ ' . .waï¬m Rit'hiiioiid Hill. .J; notion Sales FRIDAY; Mai-ch 11.â€"Fai'm stm-k. ini- )leiiii-i'.ts. 911'†on lot 26. icon. I. nnglmn. (Steele’s corner). the prop. erly of Mrs. Lnngl'ord. Sale at. l ‘i‘olonk. J. H. Prolific». Mich. FRIDAY, March 11â€"Farm stock. implo- l1!"lll’$.t'i.l'., pi-opn-i-lyan. A. Mc-. Moi-(thy. lot. 33. war of 6th con. Vaughan. Terms '8 months. Sale at. 1 o’clock. Saigon" & McEwc-u. nlli'ts‘. FRIDAY. Mai-ch llâ€"Farm stor:k..iiu- 'ph-Iiii-nts. fui-nituie. elc.. on lot 26, con. 1. Vaughan. the property of ""M1’3:y~~Mith,r{,ungfntd._. .._..S£All‘ nt- 1 o’clock. Twins 8 iiiniiths. J. H. Pi-e‘n Lice, a not. a ' TUESDAY. Mai-.l5â€"Fai-in stockJimple- lllPllls 4-10.. on lot 9. York town line, the pi-iipTi't.y of tho liLte Agrchie Colic:- arvnï¬ . a «git l o'(- in .w. mos. ore - ii. . ligHTPi‘Fn ice anct. WEDNESDAY. Mai-ch Iiiâ€"Faint Stuck. impli-iiients. i-te.. property of L. L. Hartman. lot 80. con. 1, Whilizhiii-rh. ' 1* miles east of Aurora. Sale ,it 12 o'clock. Saigeon dz Mi-Ewcn. aunts. FithY. Mai-ch lSâ€"Fai-m sl.m:k,â€" im~ pie-iiieiiis. etc†15 miles south of Cherry's. 4th roii.. West York. the pimporty of W. Winters. "oi-ms 8 months. Saigeon & MoEwen, aunts. MONDAY. Match 21â€"Fai-m stock. im- lelnents» etc.. on lot 14. con. 3. Vest York. the property of William Smith. Sale at 1 o'clock. TermsB months. Snigeou 65 McEwen. aunts. TUESDAY. March 22â€"Holsiéin cattle, Well bred horses. swine. far-iii imple- ments. furniture. etc.. on lot 29. con. 1, Vaughan. 'l‘hm-nliill. the property of D. G. Goodorliaiii. Sak- nt 1 pm. ‘ Terms 7 months. J. H. Prentice. anct. ' \VEDNESDAY, Mill‘ciLzaâ€"Fflm stock. implements. aster." on lot 2. con. 0 King. Nobleton. the property of John Dean. Sale at 1 o’clock. Terms 8 months. Saigoou & Mc- Eu'en. ducts. 5; 715.5: J. - Chance to Jotn‘a Club The “ n. “3% this?“ it"s“? frigid! i on! is uti n g. or. .f sic emu: moi-lea. There is nr'foiizj t luv} n ' anywhere. It costs almostncthm so .. beneï¬ts it gives are wonderful. I er. lcs you to aromas hoeksand periodicals musloand musical nstruments at spams! out prions. It sec es dueed rates at many hotels. It answers qecxin free of charge. It caters scholarships. and n his cash a to numbers. It ‘mals‘ , «winter! ' e has; dresslnqyogg liéter n. I. ' car’s meat rs ' i’imnths to u or “is†' ' HUTUAELIFFIR ' farmer shduld know that the There is but one. Sun. Start 1910 right by I i P‘ish l l â€"â€"-â€"-â€"~ , . * ‘ 'Mo‘ney‘to'Loan. ,xufl' . "Vocals : r m . m' At? FOR. AZ..- . n .» *u IlOnaDoll'ar-for - - . y‘ . “fly with. * months it you I we“ gm“ it. lfhyou moa‘ I the membership. V l’ ate: 3:22 this otter by. You -- ' “one in value man timeeevee . z . v ll be entrance 2 ' ‘ “"1 use ‘ .. : . o mar fee stance. The†m, m hip outer will soon ‘ ’li‘l’N \J' is Lilia-wing hasâ€? and \Ou Will need brighten up iii: se soiled yr looms J‘UU in.endc<i [ule last year. I, You; house will. look » . ‘ .. 'tirighi, cheerlul and €02) ii .)'(Iu ' ’ ‘ ' ' i... :w immune. M W: â€"- Buy “Your - WALL PAPER ~:.-.,:.E"i;'c:u::o. Usâ€" .CLEAN. 0110p r PRICES RIGHT " __ 3% :Fresh' 'G'iiocerie_§ ' F‘ruits I» is ~ ntectionery‘ I l fl‘ohacuoggOigtans ‘ V. and ()y-‘sters Livery‘in Connection Orders promptly attended to‘ Mm Phone 42 When these hungry For sale * A comfortabl» dwelling on linold sirrel, 5m t'II I‘INIIIIS. with H quarter of aunt-re of land. on which are a number of fruit tires. Good well and cistern. Apply to JAN. MGWILLIAM 33-tf ‘ or MRS. F. LYNETT. Hill’s .. . llomeeMade Bread . The boys are very happy and to themselves hum: - ' ' “t For ea. e I hine for sale ,a number of rhoii-o. farms close to town. part cash and balance on easy terms. Also a Pump Factoryaud Planing mill. large. ter- ritory, no opposition. 'A snap in Southern Manitoba. Applv to w. w. MOORBY . _ ‘33-3 Snuiiur-rhill Ave. Toionto. Question to ' Parliament For Hill’s Bread is just the ~'thz'†. TAKE NOTICE that an application 3 5" will be made a. the Legislature of the Good for the haughty and the Province of Ontario at. its next session furnn act. to inclirporale a Company to be known as “The Artesinn \Viitoi- Company, Limited." with power to sin-w lands in any part oi parts of - the Gloomy of Yorkâ€"to dig trenches in or through private or public prop- erty, to in; or sink pipes or mainsâ€"to convey mum from artesiztn wells now flowin npim lots Nlllllhel'S'«Six and Seven in the Sixth Concession of the Townshi of Whitchui-ch and known as the iuuilton Cook-property. in and through such pipes in the County of York â€"- 1.0 examine and repair snob trenches and pipes. to elect buildings, machinery. stand-pipes, . reservoirs and any plant necessary to carry out the business of the Company. to soil such wator to individuals, ï¬rms. ‘ corporations. public or private. to levee, purchase or otherwise acquire lands required for the fort-going purposes; to enter into contracts for t e supply of water to the Municipal Cor oration of the Village of Richmond ill. the ‘ Town of North Toronto, and the Town- ships of W'hitclinrch, Mai-khan). Vaughan and York respectively for domestic use and ï¬re BFlvvitle for a period of twenty years or npwaids. . ‘ , 4 and fotï¬siioh further and other'rights Money to loan on first mortgage | and'powoi-s as only be xim'ss'ary' for farm propel-Ly. i the proper carrying out of the business ' ’ Apply at i of the Company. Dated at Toronto. THE LIBERAL OFFXCE, January 11th, 1910. . . .__.__.,;_____..._...~,.. l T. A. GIBSON. ' 43 Adelaide St. East, Toronto. Solicitor for the Applicants. mild, . Good for man and better far child. The Richmond Hill Skating m... will be upon every WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY EVENING from 7.30 to 10. Band in attendance Saturday evenings TICKETSâ€"10o; 3 for 25s.; 7 for 506.. or 15 for $1. lTickets may be bad at Sinis’ Grocery ' Store, or from Caretaker at the Rink Door. CHILDREN UNDER 12 YRS. 5c. W. H.-PUGSLEY. Reeve. ch, injoy we all should sing, " C Sweet to Eat V‘. {MI Jon/mm“ ! s 5}}? ‘ llS.’ ‘- onoliihorts' , FRESH. AND ALL MADE, FROM' ONTARIO WHEAT Feeds A A14]... ~ KINDS [a] "invniirfpciuso GUARANTEED PURE I All orders:shipped’promptly '7 USE "WHITE CROWN†FLOUR FOR PASTRY m H. v. DENNE 3c 00. Residence 1136 . ’ nourishing diam mushy the tier-s full 01 warm blood, and school boys ‘ .fl . come ’ ‘ in for a. piece. mother gives. them a. slice of Fa... as... 150 noses in the 2nd eon. of Vaughan. including imam-cs of hush. Good land. We“ ovate-ted. an ideal dairy farm. Fair house. two mew bank barns with stable, 20 milk cows. besides other stock. \rani-i- in barns and house. Possession April lst. Prici- $6000. liiili" ‘down. Apply to H. A. NICHOLLS. Real Estate Agent. 314.! Richmond Hill. 6 Farm??? 130 acres. all clear. parts of lots 28 and 29. in 4th con. of Vaughan. near 'iostou. Bank barn; house nearly “PW. JAS. H. KIRBY. 23â€"“ Maple. 1 Bay horse. 1 Buy more. 1 Cult ris- ing 1 var old. 1 Cow. par-l Jersey. due Feb. ; 2 Steers. i-isin 1 year old; 1 Heifer . rising 1 year 0k ; also 150 bush. seed peas. ' HENRY FISHER. 33-3 Concord, BEAUTIFUL CHRISTMAS PRESENT A Fine Gospel Text Calendar for I910. The Calendar contains thirteen large sheets. beautifully printed in three colors. Each sheet contains a design of ' an open Bible with a Bible text for each day of the month, and a. calendar in large figures for the month at the lowor. end of the sheet. 7 Price 25c. Sent to any Address Postage Paid. \ Special prices in lots of one dozen or more. Agents are making money sell- ing them. Big reduction to agents. Send for terms at «we. BEAUTIFUL WALL M01105. ‘Ve have an excellent assortment of Scripture Wall Motto Cards at ‘ . 5. lo. 15. 20. 26. 40nd 50¢. each. “72 will mail any of these or ii. num- bar to any address at the above prices postage paid. , . AGENTS WANTED. “he want an honestman or boy in, each town and city to act asagent for We pay a. ibei‘a‘l , ,coiiimjssion. “Agents make. good wages selling these goods. Semi for agents prices to ' H. S. HALLMANN. ‘ L 230nm St. North. Berlin. 0st. 26-8 . levels 5 CW“ Fr