If we are to judge by the reports given in the daily newspapers we must come to the conclusion that the gentlemen of the race track who are pleading for gambliï¬g"'in bonnection with horse-racing, are placing them- selves in an unenviable posltion before the public. We do not ï¬nd that those gentlemen claim that gambling is good for young men or old men, from a moral standpoint, but they argue that in order to encourage the breeding of fast horses racing must be allowed, and that racing cannot be made to pay if the betting and gamb- ling be eliminated. Therefore they say the proper thing for Parliament to do is to make gambling and betting on race-tracks legal. This is tantamount to saying that if a man cannot con- duct his business successfully because of his drinking habits, the proper thing for him to do is to give up his business. Miles of evidence are at hand to prove that betting and gamb- ling at race meets operate to the det- riment of young manhood in this country. Therefore the question of horse breeding should be treated by Parliament as a secondary considera- tion. No person need raise objection to an honest horse-race properly con- ducted. The truth of the matter is that many men who claim to be en- thusiastic over a. race, Only look upon the contest as a means of making money. Bust, Pearl tapioca. 4 lbs. for 25c; Raugmm rice, 6 lbs. for 25c: Polished Rangoon. 5 lbs. for 25c; ï¬nest, Java, lice, 3 lbs. for 25c. Intelligent readers must wear}? of'readingday after day speeches in Parliament on the Navy Bill. Noth. ing new is attempted, but hours of valuable time are consumed in the reading of quotations that dhave been given time and again. All things considered it is little wonder that the amendment moved by Mr. Borden, leader of the Opposition, was voted down'hy a Government majority of 55. It is difï¬cult for Conservative speakers to explain satisfactorily why they announced a certain policy and expressed certainopiniens last year, and now ask the country to accept another policy diametrically opposed to the ï¬rst one. ,Mr. Borden and Mr. Foster and other leaders were last year; in favor of a Canadian navy, now they are endeavoring to lead the 1 rank and ï¬le of their party in re- bellienagainst it. But it is of no use. Sir Wilfrid Laurier has the true Can- adian idea, and the steps taken are‘ those suggested by the British Ad-j miralty as being the best under the: circumstances. Only a short time ago His Majesty, King' Edwardt sent a personal tele- gram to Sir Wilfrid Laurier;‘i§ear‘ing testiniony to his loyalty to the Crown and empire. In the face of this does it not sound farcical to occasionally lie-4r - political opponents trying to make people believe that Canada’s Premier is disloyal, and that his navy policy means separation from Britain. Such efforts only show to what lengths Dome men will go in order to injure the good name of those who to then) are politically opposed. RICKHOND'HILL, ONT" MARCH 17. 1910 Elm :‘j‘ï¬ribcmig There are many wayl of ï¬xang them. No two cases are alike. Dome and let us tell you "How." and "Why" and “If.†We advise free. Heal“: and apnearance depend upon your geoth. Give the mnhtar careful thought? I THURSDAY, March 31â€"â€" Furniture. Nut his residence. Markham, property hf Hurry Ash.‘ Sale at 1 o'clnck. Terms K k c‘asht J. H. Prentice, auctr TUESDAY. March 29â€"me stock, im- plements, etc., on lot; 23, con. 1, East Ym-k, Newtuuhmok. the property of I. D. Smith. Sale at 1 o’clock. Terms 8 months. J. H. PrentiCe, auct. \VEDNESDAY. March 30-Furniturm tools, fuwl, etc,. on' lot 6, con. 9, Markham, the property of Mrs. Rmney. Sale at, 1 o’clock. Terms cash. J. H. Prentice. auut. THURSDAY, March 17 â€"â€"- Imported Clydesdale stallions, mares, work horses, high-grade cattle, imple- ments, furniture, etc., on lot 25, con. 1, West York. Yonge St., the prop- erty of J. Tretheway. Sale at 10 o‘clock sharp. Terms 10 months. J. H. Prentice. nuct. - THURSDAY, Mnrch17â€"-Fnrm stock, implements, etc., on lot 11, con. 4, Vaughan, the property of-Donnld' - J ‘Vatson. Terms 8 months. Sale nt- 1 o’clock. Saigeon & McEwen, aucts. FRIDAY, March 18â€"Fresh milch cows, splingers and horses, at the Franklin House, ,Marklmm, the property of . Torrance & McCalney. Sale at 1. o’clock. Terms 6 months. J. H. Prentice, auct. ~ FRIDAY, March lSâ€"Farm stock, im- plements, etc., 1;}, miles south j-of Cherry’s, 4th con.. West York, the property of W. Winters. Terms 8 months. Suigeon & McEwen, uncts. SATURDAY, March 19â€"-Furniture. etc†at the residence of Mrs. Cross, Mark- ham. Sale at 1 o’clock. Terms 3 months. J. H. Prentice, nuct. MONDAY, Match 21â€"Farm stock, im- lements, etc., on lot 14, con. 3. est York, the property of William Smith. Sale at l o clock. T-erms8 months. Seigeon 8c McEwen, uucts. FRIDAY, March 25.-T\vo cat-loads of heavy draught and general purpose horses and colts, M, Harris’ Hotel, Schomberg. the property of J. H. Brillinger. Terms, credit until Oct. lst. Sale at 1 p.m. Suigeon & Mc- Ewen. uucts. TUESDAY, March 22â€"Holstein cattle, Well bred horses, swine, farm imple- ments, furniture, etc.. on lot 29. con. 1, Vaughan, Thornhill, the property of D. G. Gooderhmn. Sale at 1 p.m. Terms 7 months. J. H. Prentice, . auch TUESDAY, March 22â€"Farm stock. imâ€" plements, etc., near-Thistletown. the property of J. Brown. Sale at 1 o’clock. Terms 8 months. Suigeon :51 Stoddart. aucts. ‘ WEDNESDAY, March 23â€"Fnrm stock, implements, etc., on lot 2, con. 9. King, Nobleton. the property of John Dean. Sale at 1 o’clock. Terms 8 month's. Saigeon & Mc- Ewen. aunts. THURSDAY, March 24â€"qu'm stock, implements, etc., on lot 31, 2nd eon. Vaughan. the property of \Villiam VVashinzton, Jr. Sale at 1 (felon-k. “ Terms 8 months. Saigeon & McEWen, aucts. ‘ THURSDAY, March Zipâ€"Farm stock, implements, etc., on lot 21, con. 3, Eilst York. the property of William Jarvis. Terms 8 months. J. H. Prentice, auct. A ï¬ne large Berkshire Sow, due to fau'ow on A 1-il 20. . HOPPER, - Centre Street VVPst. 38-1 Richmond Hill. 'mAGENCYâ€"e- J. H. SANDERSON, V.S. Watt. March 23rd THOBNHILL EASTER N E’s MILL“ SIX VERY DESIRABLE 1101115133 and Igots 'FOR SALE Mrs. S. Shuter RANGING FROM $800 To $5.000. AN D FOLLOWING DAYS NOW ON HAND“. Display of Auction Sales. For Sale N0 Commission. MILLINERY _0N.__. MANAGER ‘ Every Loaf is guaranteed by its good reputation ; Hillz& C0. Why should you run the great risk of getting inferior Bread when you can get ‘ of §S§1ra Jena}; Hengwpm thgfll‘hird. She was gummy-Brown. Bros. one year ago ft}! $200!), ,Ofï¬cinl record, 640113. milk in 7.d§§ys. 2613 lbs. in-SO «in 5, 30.39 lbs. batten-Vin 7‘ days, 121.37 1 s. in 30‘duys. . v; - 33¢: ‘ in MCKENZIE His flve nearest dams have records at over 14 lbs. at two years old, Both she and’idamiï¬re now at 0.~A. 0., Guvl‘ h. A: :. . r . , ' MXNTELMKORNDYKE, ‘gmndson of Sara; Jewel Helmde - thgfll‘hird. HILL’S OFFERING ï¬ngCAtVES Fresh: V' Graceries " Fruitév _.Ionfectionery Tbbaccomoig’ars : .Frésh. Fish" ‘. I and ‘ ‘ oyéters Vii-“very; in Connection 'w_i'llbmla!e ‘PRING isfdrawing near, 8 gand you win need to brighten up those soiled roomsyou. intended t9 do last year.- , Your houi'se‘i Will 'look’ bright, Cheerful and cozy it you v 7 _, V. “ï¬red by b5e_fï¬llowiï¬g buns: I _$I§.MERQIDES JOflANNA-(4339) HOLSTEINS m. ORTHS Just A Painter --From “Usâ€"â€" WALL); PAPER + Buy Your â€"-' Orders pmmptly attended to THE BEST PRICES RIGHT H’J Stock Farm i; BREAD AND “TICKETSâ€"lam; 3 for 25c.; 7 for 500.. or - ‘ 15 tor 51. Tickets may be had at Sims’ Grocery Store or from Caretaker ' . at the Rink Door. ' GHILPREN UNDER 12 YRS. 50. ‘ w. H. PUGSLEY. Reeve. 33â€"tf The Richmond Hi1! Skating Rink will be open every WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY EVENING from 7.30 to 10. Band in attendance Saturday evenings 36-“ A comfortable dwalling on lrnold street, seven rooms, with a quarter of an acre of land, on which are a. numbn- nf fruit trees. Good well and cista n. Apply to v... \r tvvvr‘r'rllt L. Innes & Sons We will have ‘a carload of Cedar Posts arrive in a few days which are also good value. Anyone contemplating building will consult their own interests by getting our prices before purchasing else- where. (SfVDrésséd Lumber: Mould- ings: Doms'. Sash, &c., is also com- plete. "adrrstock 0f Hemlmâ€"k for burns is especially yelliselecte‘d‘nnd_dry; ' and therefnre are prepared to ï¬ll bills for building at exceptionally low Erica‘s. Our Shingles also We secured efore the raise in price. At Last Year’s Prices We. have secured a. large stock of lumber Lumber, Mill Phone 42 CLEAN, FRESH; AND ALL MADE FROM ONTARIO WHEAT USE “WHITE CROWN†FLOUR FOR PASTRY SKATING Every shred is food forbrain and muscleâ€"nour- ishing and wholesome. You feel good all day. Shingles, _ Posts, 810. Bran and Shorts" EVE RY~ POUND GUARANTEED PURE For Sale Delicious these cold morningsâ€"heat biscuit in oven, pour hot milk over it and salt to taste. Try it. JAS. MCVVILLIAM or MRS. F. LYNNETI‘ E. V. DENNE 86 CO. Chop Feeds All orders shipped promptly Sold by All grocers. 13¢. a. carton. two NEWMARKET A1414 KIN I)S Pursuant to R. S. O. 129 and Amend- ing Acts. notice is hereby given that all parties huving claims against the estate of the said William Grice, late of the Township of Vaughan. in the County of York, farmer, deceased. who died on or about, the 10th day of Janu- ary. A.I)., 1910, are re aired on or be- fore the 24th day of 1V arch. 1910, to send to Malcolm W'atson. Edgeley P.0., executm‘ of the estate, a full statement of their claims, with names and addresses, and the nature of the security. it anv. held hy‘then}. A And ~further take nucice that after the said last mentioned date the execu- tor will proceed to distribute the assets (lf the estate among the parties en? titled thereto. having regard only to the claims of which he shall have then received notice. ‘ Solicitor for the Executor, Dated February 25th. 1910. - 36-4 23-tf IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF WILLIAM GRIOE, DECEASED. 130 acres, all clear. parts of lots % and 29. in 4th con. of Vaughan, near Teston. Bzmk barn; house nearly 119W. JAS. H. KIRBYt Notice to creditors. 23-tf 37-tf Money to loan_on ï¬rst, mortgage {Mm property: 37.2 A Fox Hound, 315512 and white, low set, with collar and two tags. ’ ' J. W, FRANCIS. Brick house-with garden and stable in theï¬illggg (_»f_'!hm-nhill. AP_p}y.to House to Rent. Money to Loan Farm for Sale F. I‘GALLANOUGH. ‘ '79 Alhunv Ava. or CITY DAIRY. Toronto. \V I LLIAM COOK. 33 Richmond St. West, Toronto. AQply at THE LIBERAL OFFICE. 1433 Yonge 86.. Toronto. Lost Resid ence 136 Maple.