RwHMOND IiIEL. ONT... MAR. 20, 1913 “"“Nowthac a General Dominion El- ection is among the probabilities it is in order for Tory newspapers and Tory speakers to again raise the cry of disloyalty against; the Liberal Party. A few days ago the Mail and Empire said. that “nonbing- would be @112 ï¬iheml. gastlier for these potitieians (the Liberals) than another mustering of the people at the polls to punish an- other attack on British connection". Mr. Pratt, M. P. P. for South Norfolk, also recently made this offensive in~ sinuation. “Scratch a. Libeml and you will ï¬nd an enemy of? Britian.†Liberals’ stand inx favor of. a Can- adian navy would in no way endanger British connection._ and Mr. Pratt’s itemark is as untrue as it is insulting. Both of the above statements were wade relative to the diseussion in the Commons on the Navy Bill. The Mail and everybody knows that the Mr. John McKenzie nf Willowdwlv. who recently sold his fanm. had u very successful sale of his Balsa-Ln bend of (Mule, “hunt. millet-(IL nu W’ednesdny 9f last week... Highplzjces were paid. and {awezg Wfll'e present frum long distances. 1th following were pur- chasers in. $113. section of country :â€" R. Thmnï¬mu». Thol'uhill; ‘V. Snider, "lire. wind: gave the followmg ac- (witéflx all time sealerâ€"“The best, Holstein with}? inne- ever Seen†was the. verdict by G, W. Clemons, the ex- axtw-Qla-ry of the Holstein Breeder’s As- wei-kuion at Mm McKenzie’s sale of re bred Holsteins. at VVillowdnle to- ny. The sale from all points of view was a great. successua large crowd, 3piriu~ii bidding and unusually large prices. The herd was in grand condi- tion. lacking nothing in breeding or in “pniLfilling qualities. The chief features of the sale were i. e prices given for the heifers. Seven h3ilers rising (Wu years old brought $241 each. on an average, one selling for$295. Seven heifers rising one year old brought $178 each on an average. The milking cows brought an aver- age of $188, ï¬fteen head in all. Two 'suld for over $300. Ludy Summon-ville D; k‘ol.'No. 13850. captured the hi‘gl‘ P. Ruhmnkgngfhmmhill;.R. Risebrough Newtwm Skunk; F. Pen-y. York Mills; 1). Kemmdlk Elgin Mills; Dr. Irwin, \VesLQnrfléggjâ€"lnud. Buttonville; \V. ElliuLMmeEyille;'l‘bng‘Oliver, Maple; R. ’l‘hmztiéggiiu; Thuruhill; ‘V. Snider, y’wï¬ï¬mï¬mgflhwzrjck Brush BeLhesdn; u -n, I) h:_AL..A_.~L (g::FQEUQFQLIWUkKVdiâ€"lle; A., Grim-shy Eva.pr $31933. _ est, hid of Lhe ea.leâ€"$360-fr(:m G. S. (50 iderhum uf Bedfru-d Pm'k. Ont. She is a remarkably tine cow and well worth H e money. A voluntary rémurk on the part, (If M r. McKenzie after (hesule was rather interesting. H_e considers the impor- tutiun uf Amm-icnn auctioneers to con- duct, nur larger Canadian sales un- neceswry, us seems the gruwing fash- ion of late. He cungrutulmed the TC- n-ntn auctioneer, J. H. Prentice, hennin an the. success of the sale, Last. evening ihe Aurora Hockeyl team who won the Allan Moore Trophy for the Metropolitan Hockey League "chzunpionship received their trophy. and were also presented with gold watches donated by the citizens of Aurora. The presentation took place at, the Town Hall, Aux-om. after whivh a Social evening was spent; at the Me- chanic’s Hall. Mayor Baldwin who presided at the Town Hall: asked Mr. '1‘. S. Livingston. President of the- League, to present the trophy. a mag- niï¬cenb cup, about 3 feel; high. suit- ably engraved. after which Mayor Baldwin presented each of the follow- ing with a beautiful gold watchzâ€"H. 'ghayer, _{\. Birchgyd, R.'Bund, Brown, H. Mitchell, F. Muchell. B. Charles, 0. Birchard and O. Delahaye. Mr. Ray Bond respnnded on behalf of the Aux-um team. thanking the donors fox-(hair kind remembrance. Short addresses were given by Mr. Wilson (If the Metropolitan Railway; Mr. J.. M. Walton; Mr. T. H. Lennox, M~P.P. andothers, each speaking highly of (he success of the League, and cun- grnbulnting the Aurora temn on their splendidachieveuwnts. Li-tters were read from Mr. J. A. M. Arumtrnng.. M. P.; Hun. Mackenzie King, Hun. E.. J. Davis, Mr. A. E. PllgsLey and oth- ers expressing regrets fm' thrill»: inn~ bilily to attend. Rvpresentatives vi emu-b club in. the MeLI-rpnlitan League and a large nmn- lm- uf invited guests then repaired Lu thel Mechanic’s Hull. where a banquet was givnn by the Railway managms. After a sumptuous spread a good mu- sical pl‘ngxamsnle was given, and short speeches were made by the following: J. M. \Vulton, \V. H._ Pugsley. T. H. Lemmx. Mayor Baldwin. 0. L. VVil- sun, R. Bond. Dr. Lave-r31. B. Fortum, R. Came, E. Dnvle, A..G. Savage. 1). Frasm', T. F. McMahon, T. Gl'iflilh and othtl'S. Ammb enjoyable time was spent. and hofm-é‘ clusing 2L hearty vute uf thanks was tendered 'Mr. \Vilsm, Mr. Livingsmn.~l\lr. Allen Monreand other ntfinmh 0f the I'WPtl‘Upnlltfln for the in’o st. \l ey havetaken imthe hot‘ké-y teams along their line uf milwuy. PRESENTATION AT AURORA. SALE OF HOLSTEINS Orders now being iaken for pring delivery, I913. Prospects bright for: the season’s trade. 50 Bags of early Potatrws. Enl'rkn. 50 bags of lam Potatoes, Nule. This will he a good chance to get pure seed. Also a quantity of eating pomtnes. Phone @950 Maple Exchange. A gnnd house, 9 mums. with mm acre of land, for $310 In the village» of Shvr‘ Wood. Grand sLuhle and other mmlvuild- ings. Half of the lot is “when-«i. Ex~ cellent Well of water. Close by Pust Office. MARK BADGER, 36-4 Shm‘woud. WOMAN†Single Fare FOR THE ROUND TRIP 33-Lf For Tickets and all information apâ€" ply to Local Agents. Thmmughhred‘ Holstein Bull, 01] Lot. 28, Cum. 2, Vaughan- Teuus $1 cash» JOHN SLINEY, Two Hundred Bushels O.A.C. N0. 21 Bmley, hand-picked in the ï¬eld. Price 80 cents per bushel. ' ' GEO. COOPER, Phone Thmnhfll. VViI! Experience unnecessary. We instruct our salesmen hmv tn sex! Fruit Stocks in the country and Ornamental trees In the town. START NOW and have your territory rewH‘ed. \Veekly Pny. Free Outï¬t. \VRITE FOR TERMS. Good going March 20", 21!. Zinnd‘zzl Returning 26; betweemulzl staiixmï¬ (In the Seed Grain for Sale Ripans Tabudes cure biliousness. Ripans Tabules mire cnnsnpatiou. Ripans Tabules cure flatulence, ULCERS, BOIIS, SWOLLEN GLANDS, BLOTCHES, PIMPLES, AND ALL SKIN AND BLOOD DISEASES ARE COMPLETELY CURED BY THE NEW METHOD TREATMENT a H I c All letters from Canada must be addressed to our Canadian Correspondence Depart~ m 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: DRS. KENNEDY & KENNEDY, Windsor. Ont. ‘ 7'- 7' If unable to can, write for a Question Lit for Home Treatment 5"†Rs. Write for our private address. CANADIAN NORTHERN ONTARIO GENERAL ONTARIO and BSAY' 0F QlIlNTE RAILWAYS STONE 85 W ELLINGTON. For Service AGENT WANTE Cor. Michigan Ave. and Griswold SL, Detroit, Migï¬. RICHMOND HILL To sell for the “The Old Reliable†For Sale For Sale FONTHHLL NURSERIES C. H. JONES, Easter \Villowdale. Elgin Mills l'lnpe P.O. We desire to call the attentlou or all those afflicted With any Blood or Skin Disease ‘0 our New Mcdwd Treatment as a guaranteed cure for these complaints. There is no ex« cuse for any person having a disfl ured face from eruption}! and blotches. o matter whether hereditary or acquired, our 5 eciflc remedies and treatment. neutralize nl pol- sonsin the blood and expel them from the system. Our vast experience in the treat- ment of thousands of the most scrious and complicated cases enables us to perfect. a. cure without experimenting. We do business on the plum-Pay Only for the Benefit You Derive. If you have any blood disease. con- sult us Free of Charge and let, us rove to you how quickly our remedies wil remove all evidences of disease. Under the inflgcnce of the New Method Treatment the Skin be- comes clear. ulcers. pimples and blotches heal up. enlarged glands are reduced, fallen out hair grows in again. the eyes become bright, ampicion and eneriy return, and the lileum realizes a new life as opened up to 1m. YOU CAN ARRANGE TO PAY AFTER YOU ARE CURED On 13L Concession of Vaughan, 1m 38. Thirtyfnur acrps, gnnd rough Cast house. new stone- fnnndutinn, barn, new hen hnuse. pig pen. ynung orchard; just hvginning to hear. plenty nf- Wi-M‘Pl". ; Suitable fur poultry farm: «21' market 13 gardening. Pictumpsqane surroundings. ‘ Fifteen minutes walk to Metropulibun . can'. In Mal-MeorGamnitv. .Gund wm‘k. wasunuhle charges, Town 01 Uuunuy... \Vrite, W. A. JONES. 22 Buchanan Sh, Tombstone 51-? m. Small Farm for Sale 37- tf' 32 t-f 363 thr room Cottage at Victoria Squaw. L. B. HEISE. Pure bred Sheppard Ancanas $1 for L3 “ “ Corning Wh-lte Loghnms â€" - $1.50 for 13 “ “ \Vhite \Vyandnttes (:Gala. Strain)i - $LOO for I3 A House and? 1 acre of land! wiath sntuund hard Water and fruit trees, about r; mile north nï¬â€˜Victorizt Square. 37.13. Hatching Eggs for Sale Semi for Booklet on Diseases of Men "THE GOLDEN MONITOR" FREE About 60 bustle-is early seed peas.‘ Apply W. H. WELLMAN, Monuments. M-nrkvrs and Cm-nvr I’nsts. House to Rent For Sale or Rent CONSULTATjQN FREE GEORGE A.. McOAGUF., Applyfln premiss-s m- to For Sale ~â€" ORDER NOW â€"-- Lot 16.YUon.‘3, Markham. H.†APPLETON. Apply Lettering F‘. H. TODD. Victoria Square. Richmond Hill. Can-ville. Tortth REAL ESTATE MANAGER VILLAGE AND FARM PROPERTY AL\VAYS ON HAND. Phosphono‘ rés‘ores every nervp in the body l to its proper tensmn : restores ‘ .___..____ vim and vitality. Premature derav and all sexual ; weakness averted at once. Phosphonol will make on a new man. Price $3 1» box. or two for" 7.. . .. . . l 1 , ml... Ennkn‘l‘l “vii:- Electric Restorer for Men "mm: I uu n Ilulv “ ... . 4w- -.. . ,V“. . , , 15. M‘a'fled tn any address. The Scobell Dr‘ug 00.. 3t. CMhaflnes.0nt. The Weekly Sum. Daily News: Daily Mail, York 00. st!!! U Daily Star, outside of P towns and villages 2330 “AGENCYâ€"â€" . H. SANDERSON. V. S. '",\'N A: ('(L. Dr HIE Qa‘lEN'I‘YFH‘ AMERN‘AN‘I‘CCU m 4LT J: \‘nlir :4 Ivvr 1‘ thlu. Paw-ms, . “H? the United Stan‘s. Canada mama. 11:“ l B’V)Kubuu. pauwm yew cxnuriencb 'i lernuuh MUN}? 31 L0. are nnLi“e(‘. , . AM mu“). \‘. the largest, lvosL. mu. mum; mrmmwd scil‘nlviï¬c pram-r. $3,2ua. year may. Splendid enm'm'inus and mtr‘rnstim: in yi<)n._ mwcm. (-rm. f Ihu ï¬cit‘ulir ' u-uu svm f ] HuuLsumm -~ . . 1 1 nee. Zul Broadway, Lew York. Every family should have both their local paper and a cit-y paper. RICHMOND HILL Hm Vé’éaa’v'fl FINETMWRING RECHMOND HILL The Next Sitting of Diwsmn Court to N0. 3, Country of Yorkrwill be held in the Com-t Room. WWW - (KEEN. Om1 copy (‘f \Vehslvr’s New IntPrâ€" nalimml Dictiunm-y. This is TM; a revisad editiun pf VVehstrr. but a new CI-(‘ntimx from cuvm- to cover. 'ihel'e are 2700 pngvs. (50W) illuwtmlimm. and tha \‘nlumr- (mnlains nmw inhnnnutimn Of interest, to mow penplv' than any are 2700 pngr's. UUUU Hllwnnumw. unu tha \‘nlumr- (mnlains nmw inhnmhtimn Of interest, to mow pemple‘ than any ()Lllt‘l' dictimmry. The 61qu fur sale is indvxm), and the hâ€"‘thm' hi1 ding should last :1 lifetinw. Tho publisher’s price is $13.00, 1055 a disununL of 25 +3â€"t.f. WEE LthERAL OFFICE her cent. AND RICHMOND HILL _0N_ Monday, April 21. 19‘3 RATES NOTARY PUB}. 1C6 Special ultentimu given H) Leases. Wills, Etc. )nmmencms: at 9.30:1. m. T. F. MCMAHON CLERK {"50 Press mg Cleaning Repairing Conveyancing, For $836 Enquire at HUME