The monthly magazines of the above; company cover every variety of interest, and can now befobtained in Can- ada by yearly subsaription at low rates. Unseel's Magazine, per annum . $1.51 The Story Tellex‘ V ’. , . 1.70 The Quiwr . " . . . . 1.50 Musical Home Journal . . 1.50 The Girls’ Realm .‘ . . 7 . 1.5C LittlevFolks' .' . , . 1.50 Chums . . . . . . 1.5( Subscriptions takeh at THE LIBERAL Ofï¬ce, or may _ be Sent to ‘ CASSELLS & COM PANV 42 AdelmdeSt. \Vv l‘brorto The Saskatchewan General Elec- tion last Thursday shows conclusively that the electors of that province are more concerned about wider mar- kets for their produce than they are about flag-waving. The Liberals under Mr. Walter Scott carried the dav by a very large majority, almost making a clean sweep. It is con ceded by both political parties that the main issue was wider markets, though Conservative newspapers and speakers have tried to make it ap~ pear that “reciprocity†became a dead issue after last September. It is not necessaly send to forelgn countrie t n maga zines. Read the followingâ€"- C A S S E L L 8’ Canadian P u b â€" ï¬shing Company (U 4 Globe reporter visited ï¬fteen Bakeries in Toronto a few days ago and found most of them in a ï¬lthy condition. The workmen wore dirty clothes, swarms of flies were in the shops feeding on the dough, and little attention was paid to the clean- liness of the premises. A newspaper is to be commended for exposing the proprietors of shops who show no regard for the laws of health, but the civic authorities are the ones to look into those unpleasant places. The World a few days ago in re- ferring to Premier Borden's trip to England respecting our part to be taken in the naval defence of the Empire, said that “the policy must be a home-made policy. as the ma- joritv of Canadians look forward to seeing vessels built with Canadian material by Canadian labor in Can- adian shipyards. manned and of- ï¬cered by Canadians, ready to pro~ tect our coasts, harbors and rivers from invasion or attack." In other words The World now advocates Sir Wilfrid Laurier’s naval policy which that paper condemned previous to the 213i: of last September. Tnesday’. World shows up the folly oftheyConservative Government in tinkering with the tariff. The World says that “not a single vote was gained in Saskatchewan by cutting the cement duty. in two, and not a. vote would have been gained if the Government had reduced or abolished the duties in half a dozen other articles, including horses or cattle; as was at one time proposed." Yet, after reading the Dominion Gov- ernment a “moral†lesson in which it says: “Don‘t monkey with the buzz saw and lose the friends you have for others you can’t get," The World says: “Nevertheless, there must be tariï¬â€˜ relief, but you've got to go after it in a pretty long-headed kind of way.†Could anything be‘ planner? The World does not act from principle; its object is to catch the vote and deceive the people. Rmnï¬oxn HILL. 01m. JULY 18. 1912 Slxflgï¬ihmal. Thousands of other values we cannot mention_ here all to be sold at Railroad and. Traction Faxes Paid to Purchasers of $25 00 or over for a radius of 50 miles. ' A R. E. Walker & 80. Ladies’ Hose worth 12%.... Ladies’ Petticoats w o r t; h 75c. ........................... Ladies’ Vests Worth 12%c $3.00 ........................ 0 0b. Ladies' Skirts w o rt; h $6.50 ..................... 3 98 Ladies’ L i n e n Coats worth $10.00 ............ Ladies’ Wash Skirts worth 50,000 yards of Best. Prints worth 10c. .................. on sale for 15 days, BEGINNING SAT., July 13th, at prices lower than it costs to land the goods in Toroncn. 15,000 yards Best Apron 15,000 yards Best 1 Muslins ........... . Ladies’ Skirts worth $5.00 9 a m., in our large building, 4504452 Spadina Ave., 1} block South of College, Toronto, Can. worth of the FINEST LAD] ES’ SUITS, SKIRTS. DRY GOODS and FURN ISHING GOODS t?) be placed 450â€"452 Spadina. Ave , I; block sounh of College Toronto’s MOST Reliable DRY GOODS MERCHANT. will INAU- GURATE the largest, grandest and broadest sale ever attempted in the DRY GOODS HISTORY OF TO‘ RONTO, beginning San, July 13th, RAILROAD AND TRAC. TION FARES PAID BOTH WAYS to OUT OF TOWN BUYERS FOR A Forced to Reduce Our ' Stock TORONTO AND RETURN Save this and Wait ' ~ until - Sat, July 13th R. E. Walker & Bo. Radius of 50 miles. Fr 66 Trip 450â€"452 V Spadina Ave. g block south of College 330. On The Dollar Ginglmms Sat, July .I3Ih ‘ Toronto, Can..- $100,000.00 at 9 am. Sale Opens 5‘? 980; $2.98 980 0n Ynnge street. Between Tm-nntn and Sutmn, from hum, a Black Bag, containing genb’s apparel. with letter L. on H'ru’sbes‘. g ‘ Finder will plgense udviSP_ 'Srtf Applv ntpnce. 3-Lf MRS One cow, due to culve, on lot 30, con. 3, Vaughan. . PETER JONES. 3-tf "’ A young girl to assist in light hnuse- work. _ No laundry. HM. curtï¬ins. 2 pairs lace curtains. ' 1 bureau with three dmwm-s. 1 small table. Kitchen chairs. ‘ 1 box stove and 1 can] nil haatpr. l ï¬ve-gallun and l half-gallon nil Mrs. Harris will se-Jl by private sale, at her residence, m) Monday and Tues- day. July the 22nd and 23rd. from 4 to 8 p.m.. the following éu‘ticles. Terms cash. ‘ 18 yardslnll Wnol can pet. 2 quantities (If ï¬nm- matting. . 1 pair d‘m k green damask portier JOH N ELLIS, PAINTER and DECORATOR 5 YCnge St. Richmond Hill VVVVY'VVVVVV AAALAAAAAAAAAAALAALAAAAAAAALLAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA E WALL PAPER and RDDM momma; E FOR ALL STYLES 0F DECORATING , 3 A Heavy HUI’SPL5 y-Pm-g uld. vmvvvvmvwmmmwv vvvvvvvvvvvvvvvmvvumv La ddem and other all-ticks. DRS. ’KENNEDY & KENNEDY. Windsor. Onto Lerte for our private address. L CONSULTATION FREE. BOOKS FREE. If mu. to all write for n Queuiou Home Treatment. SEEKENNI-zom KENNEDY fl c All letters from Canada must be addressed w to our' Canadian Correspondence Depart- - _. ment in Windsor, 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 'oflices whiCh are for Correspondence and Laboratory for Canadian business only. Address all letters as follows: Estimates cheerfully given on any decnrating wu wish done, no matter whether )ou buy )our ‘paper from me or elsewhere. You will ï¬nd my priqes reasonable lnr lluuse am] Sign Painting, Paperhangiug, Grziin'ing, Glazing, Kal- somining, Etc. I am prepared to furnish the 31mm: at a lower price than you will pay in Toronto {ur‘the Same grade 01 goods. “I was troubled wizh Nervous Debillty - formany years. nails to indiseretion and excesses in yout I became very des ndent and uldn‘lz care whether I ‘ - wor cd or not. I imagined everybody \ who looked at. me guessed my secret. . Imaginative mat night walkexéï¬d meâ€"m back had pains e ' backo to head, handsand teat were cold.tired nthe morning, rap tite, ï¬ngers were shaky. eyes lurre , hair loose, memory poor. etc. Numbness in the ï¬ngers settngnd the doctor told me he feared psalms. 1 took all kinds of mhedipincs and trier} xqangelftrsbtclass clans. worean ecbnc Ol‘ hree («I ‘ glo’l'lstlhs. but receigcd little beneï¬t. I wasindueed to consult Drs. Kennedy & - 'F'°"' """n" Kennedy, though I had lost all faith in "m' “‘"n’" doctors. Likoedrowning man I commenced the Kim anon Team and it saved my life. The Improvement wm like magicâ€"I could {eel the vigor going through the nerves. sts curedmentallysnd physically. Ihave sent them many patients and continue to do so. a ' cunss commit-Esp on no PAY aw: ;\‘w OUR NE METHOD TREATMENT will cure and make a man of brain becomesuctive. the b oocl puriï¬ed so that all you. Under its ï¬nance the pimples, blowhes and ulcers heal up; the nerves become strong as steel, so that nervoulne bashfulness and despondenc disappear: the eyes begome bri ht, the returnstothe y, and. the moral, ph ical an mental face full an clear, enteengy I mare rs ; nu'dmins ceaseâ€"no more vital waste tom the system. on feel yoursel sum: and know man-is. cannot. be a failure. Don’t let quack: Indtaklrsrobyonoryourherdesmed do rs. ’ a- NO mums use» WITHOUT mm consm ‘ THREATENED WITH PARAbYSIS A Petermsllmmets r919t9§hisexpsï¬999e= - A w u I a vamcosn vams mvous Dmmmoo AND mmhzï¬oï¬rmm s. KIDNEY AND hmnm DISEASES m1 allDiuuoa as: u- an. Private Sale NERVOUS DEBILITY Cor“. Michigan Ave. and Griswold SL. Detroit. Mich. For Sale For - Sale Wanted J: F. LENNOX, 157 Bay St" Toronto. MRS. H. A. NICHOLLS. Lost JOHN SLINEY. Maple P. 0. Elgin Mills. 39-tf I The nwnvr may have the same hv proving pmpertyzmd paying (*xpeuses. \V. R. LINE, 33 Maple‘ Eggs farHawhingf BI’ViSION . »- COURT. bkgé‘g'él.QWKal'éWiSféi{$323 33.11 The Next Sitting Divwm Oom‘t for prices. $1.50 pm. spu‘hm. . I No. 3, Cnunty'nf York, w11'l be'heid K * HARRY SARIDERSON‘ , . in the Cou‘x-t 'Rbom. Came to the premises of the undpr- signed a Dark Red Steel}, about two ytfly's nld. Two yo-mï¬ng shebp with tbpir wonl‘ TueSdaY' I9l 2» atl‘u yed from the premises of I. VValder. ‘ 1 ‘ ‘ I V Righgmgtgd Hill. _ 7 . I (mmmencmz at 10-11. m. Suitable reward for ï¬nder. l-tf . . .I. V‘ Euch contains 100 HC‘I'PS,»:lHd in gnnd state u-f cultivatiun, with good build- ings. - For Game nnly, at $1.50 per month. Plenty (If mnpjngwï¬gyi r End 143 news And 100 acres of; 2nd mm. of Vaughan.- also choice. and well built on. T-tf Se-vm‘al chuicp Building Sites on Arnnnld street; in the village. Two nf the best fzu-ms (m 1110 3rd Con. of Markhan ‘ ‘ Two choice, farms on the 2nd mm. of Markham. H. AFNICH‘OLLS HAS FOR: SALE Estray Notice Real Estate Agent Richmond Hill Pasture H. HEIS E. Lost Richmond Hill. I. WALDER. Gormley. Maple. Cnttage at, VVilcnx Lake; fully mm ished; about ] none of Land; fruit trees; drilled well with gasul‘ina engine for pumping‘ B‘mb Emma and hunt. 48-t.f. ’F. H. TODD» J. H. SANDERSON. v.5. restores every nerve in the body PhosphOHOI to 1‘5 proper tension ; restores vim and vitality. Premature decay and all sexual weakness averted at oncer Phosphonol will make on a new man. Price $3 a box. or ï¬vo for 85. alled to any address. The Scoball Drug 00.. St. Catharina. Ont. ' ‘ ‘MANAGER VILLAGE AND FARM PROPERTY ALWAYS 0N HAND. Electric Restorer for Men REAL ESTATE \Ve tench lmuk-kPeping in three months. shorthand in six monthsâ€"get mu- cutalngne. RICHMOND HILL A. 'J'. H U ME FINE" TA‘IHJRING ~â€" agggxoogw: .. mmuv'tqg aa‘ngï¬â€˜m RICHMOND HILL AND RICHMOND HILL NOTARY PUBL IC Leases. Wills, Etc. â€"AGENCYâ€" have a" the good futons known to modern menial WRIGHT BROS. Special nttentinn given to ' acienco.‘ “HIM mm For Sale Pressmg Cleaning Repairing Cenvey an cing, '1‘. F. McMAHQN CLERK