«THURSDAY, Eel), l â€"-'7Auct.ion salewof Valuable Furm";Pu-opert.y at, Wood- bridgé‘. the property of Lochian' Cum- eromf Sale at. 2 pm» ' T 1. his“, Feb. Liam Stpdk and ‘Im. plmnems‘ab U‘xbridge; the property of Ralph Conner, Sale at: 1 pain. ‘ WED'KESDAY. Feb‘. 7â€"Standing tim- ber. 'lot 6. con. 8, Markham; the preperty of_Thos. Stacey. Sale at 1 o'clock; 9 months' credit. ' THURSDAY. Feb.- 8â€"Timber and Wood. Kingston Road. Scat-born, the prop- erty of BurnhamBros. Sale at 1 o'clock. Term: 9 months. SATURDAY. Feb. 10â€"Farm Stock, Im- le‘ments, etc†on lot 3, con. 7, Mark- mm, the property of W. Helmkay. Slee,a_t 1 o’clock. 7" . , T3). 14 â€" Registered Horses, Cattle. Faun Implements, He†nn lot 26, con. 4. Scarbm-o. the fl'oeerty of Thos. Shudlock. Sale at l a dock. THURSDAY, Feb. 22â€"Farm Stock, Im- plements, Furniture, etc., on lot 25, con. 8. Pickering. the property of Jas. Ro’utley. Sale at 12 o‘clock. FRIDAY, Feh. 23â€"Register'ed Horses. Cattle, Implements, etc†on lot ‘22, con. 9. Markham. the pro .ex'ty of Homer Wilson. Sale at 11 o clock. SATURDAY, Feb. Zlâ€"Farm Stock, Im- plemonts, etc.. on log: 88. Yonge Sb. north of Aurora, the property of O. H. Ross. Sale at 12 o’clock. MONDAY, Feb. ï¬tsâ€"Farm Stock. Imple- ments. etc., on lot 5, con. 6, Mark- ham, the property of Fred Norris. Sale :1. 1 p.m. TUESDAY, Feb. 27-â€"Fa.rm Stock, Im- lements, etc†on lot 18. con. 2. East ork. the property of Robty. Hill. Sale at, 12 o’clock. WEDNESDAY, Feb. ‘28â€"â€"Farm Stock. Implements, etc. on lot, 13, con. 4, Markham, the property of James Lu- nau. Sale at 1. pm). ’ r THURSDAY, Feb. 29â€"Farm Stock, Im- lem‘ent’é. etc.‘ on lot 29. con 10, arkham. the property of A. VVil ' liams. Sale at 1 o’clock. V FRIDAY. March lâ€"FarmvStock, Im- lements, one“, on lot, 24-. con 10, arkhum, the property of Geo. Bowes. Sale at 1 o’clock. SATURDAY, March 2â€"Fm-m Stock, Im- plements, chm, on lot 22, con. 8, Markham, the property of Peter Burkholder. Sale at, 1 o’clock. TUESDAY. March _5â€"â€"F:u-m Stock. Im- plements, etc., on lot 21. con. 2, East. York. the property of John \Veld- rick. Sale at 1 o’clock. WEDNESDAY, March Gâ€"Farm Stock‘ Implements, etc., on lot; 23. con. 3, East, York, the property of Thus. Maxwell. V Stile at 12 o’clock‘ THURSDAY, March 7â€"Farm Stock, Im- plements. etc, at York Mills. the property of Jun. Wlmlen. Sale at; lo’clock. FRIDAY. March Sâ€"Farm Stock, In)- lements. etc., on lot 21. con. 3, East,- ork. the property of Samuel Ken- nedy. Sale at 12 o’clock. TUESDAY, Mn‘lch 19-“me Stuck. Im~ plenwnts, etc, on lot 1!), mm. :3. Markham. the property of Thus.,0gâ€" den. Sale at 1 o‘clock. TUESDAY. Marsh 12â€"Farm Stock. Im« plements, etc†at; \Vest. York (Lan- ‘ sing), the px-upertv of Whaler) Bres. Sale at, l p.111. L VVEDNESDAY. March Iraâ€"Registered Horses. Cattle. Implements, ébc.. on lot 14. can 10, Markham, the proper- ty of J. H. Lawrie. Sale at. 11 21.931. FRIDAY, Mm‘ch 15â€"113mm Stock, Im-_ plements. eta, rm Int 26‘ con. 3, Markham. the» property of Jns. Gun- ner. Sale at 1 p.113. SATURDAYï¬ March 1'6â€"«F'axm Stock, Implements. etc. on lot. 7.('nn,6, Markham. the pl'nperty of Bsmlmn Bras. Sale at 12 n’rlock. WEDNESDAY, March 20»Fa.rm Stock, Implements, etc... on let, 1. um.6, Markham, the property vnf L. E. Morgan. Sale at i2 o’clock. THURSDAY, March Ziâ€"Eu'm Stock. Implements. etc“ rm Int 9, con. 3, E-IsL York. the property of the late Alex. Gray. Sale at 1 o’clock. SATURDAY. March ELF-arm Stock, Im- plements, etc, near Ellesuwre, Hm :prnper'ty of Adam Richardson. Sale at} l2 O’clock. FRIDAY. March 22â€"Farm Struck, Im~ plmne-nts, etc†on lot. 30, com-l». _ Sen-horn. the property nf W. H. Stiles. Sale-at, 12. o’clock 4' TUESDAY, Feb. 20â€"FM-m Stock. Im- plements, etc.. on lot, 30. con. 3, Mar- kham, the property of C. P. Read. We at l oq’cluck. ' WEDNESDAY. Feb. 21â€"â€"Fm‘-m Stock, Implementis, Furniture, etc., lot 18. can. 3, East York, the property of me Bill. Saie at 12 o’clock. J. EQRENTICE’S' LIST: a ~ ‘ -* V 0F: AUCTION SALES.) THURSDAY, Feb. lÂ¥-â€"Farm Stock. Im- plements. Furniture. etc., on lot 6, sun. 7. Markham. the property of Thus. McUauley. Sale‘ at 1 o’clock. SATURDAY. Feb l7â€"Farm Stuck. Im- plements, Furniture, etc., on lot 8. con. 10, Markham, the property of F. Coakwell. Sale at 1 o‘clock. 02m. F1931 19-1912 ~ 28-6 There will be sold by Public Auction on Thursday, the 22nd day of Feb- rumy. 1912, at the hour of one o’r‘lock in the afternoon on theperist-s, Rich- mond Hill, ' by J. T. Saigeon. Auctu the following lands, being the property ()f the late Funny Blanchard, contain imp,r ()lie-q11:L1tm-(')fnn acre more or less, heng part of the east. hqu of Village Lut Fifi (an on the South side of Centre Street, esb, Gibson’s Plan N0. 481. 'On the ernises area, brick-clad house. l‘mnw kitchen and wund hmgse, hard and snft water. The property is in a gond state of repair. Pnssession will be given on the ï¬rst day (If April, 1912. 1 NORTH YORK. The Annual Meeting of the North York Reform Association will be held in the) Town Hall, Newmm-ket, on Sat,â€" urdzly. Fehiuary, lOLh. There will ‘li@ a business mowing at, 11 a.m., to re- ceive Anuqu i-epoi-ts. election of ofï¬- cvrs and other important business. At 2 p.m.. thvre will he a public meet ing which will he uddl't’SSed bv Hom \V. L. MucKenzie Kingand others. The winning of Mr. King will arouse much interest. It was in this historic Riding that his illustrations grandfather struggled for the rights and liberlv oi the people. Hon. Mr. King is recog- nized us one of the oldest public men in Canada and has distinguished him- self as: a. cabinet minister. He is one. of the best, platform speakers in Can- ada. The ofï¬cers of the: Association are gratiï¬ed at being able to secure him for this meeting. Seats will be reserved for ladies. Administrator’s Sale of House and Lot Further particulars and cnnditions made known at Lhe time of sale or on application to Henry Blanchard, Rich- 'mond Hill. TIE RM S â€"â€"â€"- 10% of- the burehnse money at, the time of sale. and the bakmcg within 30 {lays theyezvftv}; _ "The ,nnd‘ersigned Wishes to _ thank the public- for past patron- ‘ age, ,andinform them that he ' keeps" a. full line of, STOVE PIPES, ELBOWS’, DAMP- ERS, WIRE. 860. Also HARD- ; WARE of all kinds; v $9 Tinsmithing done in all its 1 branches, grinding, ï¬ling, repair; iling. 80.0. ' 4‘ *+W+an++¢w++ uw+m+++umobm+m+++ '9'l'i'W’I‘fl‘W-l-m4' WM$HMWH4 _Write for our private address. Ho was surprised at how the notes healed-V“; took your New anon TREATKENT for a serious lood disease with which I had been in ‘cted « for twelye years. I had consulted ascore of h clans taken all kinds of blood In ic ne. visited Hot Springs and other \ mineral water resorts. but onlv got tem- ~ ‘ tar-y whet They would heip me for a ime, bus-after discontinuing the medi- cines the symptoms would break out »_ againâ€"junmng sore blotches, rheum- Vatie pains, loosenesso the hair swellings ' of the glands, palms of the hands scaiing. A itchiness ot the skin dy p’iic stomach, ' ’- BEFORETHIATMENT em I had given ‘1‘!) insiglecsmir when 8' arm: murmur friend advised me to commit you. as ‘ou had cured him of asimflnrflfsesse 8 years 820‘ I had no hope. but took his advice. 11 three weeks‘ time the sorcscommenced to heal up and I became encoura ed. I continued the NEW Memo» Tnmmnxr frr four months and at the end of thatt me every sï¬mpbtom had disappeared. I was cured 7 wears ago 3’ 0y. and no signs of any disease since. three years old. is sound and healthy, I cer- tmnlypan recommend your treatment with all my heart. You can refer an porwn to me privately, but you mm use this testimonial as you wish. HE. S. NO NAMES USED WITHOUT \VRXTTEN CONSENT. Everything confidenth Question list and cost of Home Trenment FREE; ‘* We treat NERVOUS DEBILH'Y VARICOSEVEINS, VITAL WEAKNES S. BLOOD, SKIN and SECRET Diam URI ' . BLADDER and KIDNEY complaint: oEMen And Women. , .‘ ' 1 ’ E Are you a victim? Have you lost hope? Are you intending to ma 3 Has your blood been diseased? Have you any weakness? Our I‘IEW “much BEATMENT will cure you. What it. has done for others it will do to; you. Comuuation Free. No matter who has treated on write for an honest oplmon PM of Charge. Charges reasonable. Books Freeâ€"(1! ustrated). on diseases of Men“ 7 _ ‘ fl c E All letters from Canada must beaddressed to our Canadian Correspondence Depart- ' ment in \Vindsor, Ont. If you desire to see us personally call at our Medical Institute in Detroit as we see and treat no patients in our Windsor oï¬ces which are for Corrï¬spondence and Laboratory for Canadian business only. Address all letters as felioWs: BLOOD DISEASES GUREB Electrolene coal oil, paints, oils, turpentine, glass. putty and gasoline. ( JACOB EYER, Opposite Dr. Langstaff’s. (700K & GILCHRIST. Uunfedpratinn Life Bldg" 12 Richmond St†E., . Toronto. Cor. Michigan'Ave., anerriswold SL, Detroit, Mich. PUBLIC Solicitors fuaaAdministraLor. Drs. K. & K. Established 20 Years DRS. KENNEDY & KENNEDY, Vi’indsor. Oat. ~ WNO NAMES USED WITH. OUT WRITTEN CONSENT Jnhh lot. of odd hues in men’s boots, sizes 6â€"41. made in Grain. Box Calf, Dnngola and Vice Kid. reg. $2.50 to $3.50 for $1.95. $3.00 Leather Top Rubbers. $2.69. $2.75 Laced Rubbers, $2.49. $2.50 Buckle-d Rubbers. $2.29. $2.00 Buckled Rubhers.-$l.79. $1.00 Mum’s (wet Rubber-s. 693. 70c. Ladies over Rubbers, 59c. 17 Lbs. Best, Granulated Sugar $1.00. 18 Lbs. Best, Yellmv Sugar $1.00. 8 Lbs. Rnlle-d Outs, 250. 8 Lbs. Cum meal, 250. 4002. Battle Imported Pickies. 15c. 3 Lbs. Best 40c. Tea, in Can. $1.00 Reg. 45c. Broom 4 string. 300. Men’s fleeced underwear Reg. 75c~-63c. u u u u 50c_43c. “ winter" caps Reg. 50â€"$1.00 for 29c. One only Hnbberlin nvercoat size 40 reg. $18.00 for $12.95. Farmers, Vnur attention please. I an) geLtingacnuple of cars of good seed mats from Sask., and wfll unload at, Maple station. If you require any please send your order in at once. Prices right. See sample at The Liberal ofï¬ce. - H. R. GORDON. Phone us. Grocery Specials for one week. - Rubber Specials, Dry Goods Specials. Oats For sale. Footwear Special. NAUGHTON BROS. Elgin Mills. us. , V Bell 66 Maple P. 0; HOUSE AND SIGN PAINTING, PAPER-HANGING“ GRAINING, GLAZING, KALSOMINING, 8213. Residence: YONGE STREET, RICHMOND HILL 21-3111 â€"â€"-AGENCYâ€"â€"~ J'. H. SANDERSON. V.S. REAL ESTATE VILLAGE AND FARM PROPERTY ALXVAYS ON HAND. JOHN ELLIS 2 ï¬ Every family should havepoth their local, paper and. a. city paper. ' Painter and Decorator RICHMOND HILL have all the good femur» known to modern musical science. 1 INT! FOR “TM-OWE WRIGHT BROS. MANflGER TICKETSâ€"me; 3 for 256; Children under l2 yrs. 5c; Tickets may he had fx-nm Cal'eta r at the Rink. RECHMOND HILL FINE. TAILBRVIN‘B A; J‘. HU ME OPEN EVERY WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY EVENING The Richmond Hill Skating Rink (RATES BAND IN ATTEND. NCE SATURDAY EVENINGS. PresSinlg , ., Cleaning m Repairing NOTARY PUBLIC Conveyancing, Leasas. Wills, Etc. Special attentiuh given t0 SKATING a FROM 7.30 To 10.00 will be \V. H. PUGSLEY, or 6 for 500 Reeve.