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York Herald, 10 Jul 1890, p. 3

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BOOTS, SHOES AND SLIPPERS Mtbm’\forl;‘a"Specialty.’ Se‘we'll and Pegged; Rep-{liking Neatly and Pramplly' "one. Thorkifs Caf'tle Fahd; G.’ H; Nichom’s Fer- tilizer’s, Six Different Brands. hOBER-I- i SIVERS’, TOLLEI‘ AND FANCY ARTIGLES; re‘i'fumes in Greét Variety _ 7‘”? :‘my’ if", ‘ 7;. if” V if 7 V 7 Pe‘i‘fumes in Great Variety _‘ HAIR, NAIL, AND TOOTH BRUSHES. CALL AND EXAMINE OUR STOCK. #Sandersan Bragg": ~“ The York Herald.” ;“'"" FOR ALL KINDS OF "W fresh” Groceries, Canned “Goods, Tees;r qufees, Spices, sagas, Baking Powders, Fish, etc, The Ontario House! Will D. ATKINSON ’S Co‘n‘éiéfing ofall the latest designs ahd’ phtterns in Gent’s ~ Alligator, Stanley Kid, Kangaroo,' Skioll'. Cordovan; Buff‘BaIé and different kin-dvs' of Oxford Work ; a‘Is'o Ladies’ and Misses RHea‘, Finé‘ Kid, Dongola Kid‘,‘Po1ish Calf, Oil Goat'and Eadies’ Oxford Shoes and Slippers”. Children’s'shbes at allzPri'ées. ' Always on Hand : Use Winter Balm for chapped hands. he purifying and'lrhgaling'propéhi‘ég renders the Skin soft and silk-like in its tex‘tu'ree.‘ lé the Place to Go DRUGGISTS. NEW LOGAL5. For the SPRING anJ‘SUMMER trade at JOSEPH H. HALL; SUBSCRIBE FOR AN IMMENSE STOCK 0F READ - RICHMOND HI LL 'FOR '" The Week says in its last issue: “Mr Mowat having been sustained at the polls, the usual unseemly sequencesot‘ a successful contest are beginning to apâ€" pear. The party workers are receiving their rewards. Appointments and‘ ruâ€" mors of appointments to olii'ees' vacant or specially created 'are rife in political circles. The bestowment of a lucrative office upon a retiring member of the Government is bad enough, though where the man is thoroughly competent for the office there is something to be said in its defence. Tun APPOINT- MENT OF A POLITICAL PARTISAN, WHO MAY HAVE DISPLAYED SPECIAL ZEAI': AND A‘CTIVITY AS A PARTY Wont-ins, TO AN OiFICE FOR WHICH HE HAS No SPECIAL FITNESS Is UTI‘ERLY INDEâ€" FENSIBLE. Should it be in any case that by such an appointment an un« trained or incompetent man is foisted into a position, over the heads of trained and faithful servants who must still be relied on to‘do the work, it can only be said that such a mode of rewarding a 'follower, though unhappily very corii» men under a party system, is really a betrayal of the interests of the public.” If the programme of Mr. Mercior as :set forth of his intentions to make a raid on’ the Dominion chest to pay off his debts in consequence of spending the hundreds of thousands of dollars which he has spent in subsidizing and bribing ithe Roman Catholic Church does not Open the eyes of the people of Ontario t6:,the‘ knowledge that a‘ stop must be put t‘d wlhat. is called “better terms ” between the Previnces and the Dominion, then we don’t know what will. We trust that parties, G’rit and_Tory, will come to the understanding" that the raids upon the Dominion chest must cease once and for all by the different provinces of the Dominion, and other' means be found of paying off their debts in consequence of their extravagant findenf living. The Hamilton Times says: " Rather then consent to a reâ€" newal of the {aiding system upon such a.scale as Meroier proposes, we would gladly seé lhe Confederation dis} membered, the Dominion debt apporâ€" tioned among the provinces according to' pop‘illation or to wealth, and each province set free to work out its own salvation upon independent lines. Upper Canada w‘ent‘ into the Confederation aqheme For the purpose of getting rid‘of paying Lower Canada’s public expenses. 'Ijhe’__remedy has proved a great deal worsethan the disease“ Our indirect toxes are toâ€"day veryumucll greater than lbey'were under the old legislative Brewer's Mills has a sensation. .It appears that about six weeks ago trouble oceurred in the Public school, of which Mr. W. D. Staples is teacher. Among 3the pupils are several Roman Catholics, y'vho retired, as the law allowed them to do, during prayers, but failed to return for regular dismissal as the law required. HI'he teacher insisted on the pupils‘reâ€" turning. but they refused. One after» noon he compelled them to return. lHence the agitation. The parish priest took the matter in hand. The Inspect- ‘or was communicated with, and he sug~ grsted thgit the pupils be slldived to go horns as they desire in order .to preserve peaee. The teacher wrote to the De- partment, and was informed that. the pupils tintst return and be regularly dis- missed with the other scholars. The teacher therefore insisted on their re- turning or leaving school. The result was the pupils did not. return to school. Mr. Ross at the refluestof the parish priest. has ordered an int}estigntion.~â€"- Sutton Herald. During the fiscal year ending June 30, 4,435 vessels arrived at the port of' Haiifax, and of these 3,589 were sailing veséels and 845 steamers; 448 steam-’- krs and 617 sailing vessels arrivod frbn'i foreign ports, and 398 steamers and 2,472 sailing vessels fron} Canadian orts. Halifax is the third most. im-- portant seaport on the continent, THE World says 2â€"“ Mr. Mowat has a score to settle with his Toronto fol‘ lowers that he will never be able to Wipe out. The Globe admits that Mr. Ross was compelled to abandOn public life because of failing health and inâ€" creasing deafness. Then this playedâ€" :out old fossil, an outsider and a stranger] who by the way is quite wealthy, is to feed and fatten oifthe people of York and Toronto on $10,000 or more per year, while dozens of deserving and capable men around home, who have Spent time and means for the party, are given the cold shoulder. And this out bf the pockets of Toronto and the County, not out of the public chest, the oyerburdeuetl, official ridden taxpayers of the city and county." Envelopes postpaid to any pnrt of the Dmnifiion 1th their business card neatly printed thereon 1111' black ink for $2.00. Send copy with remib 7 Advertisements without written instructions will be inserted until forbid and urged transi- ent rates. a IT IS understood Mr. M. B. Daly, ex- M. P. for Halifax, will be appointed lieutenant governor of Nova Scotia, in succession to the Hon. A, W. M‘c- Lelan. deceased. , EVERY THURSDAY, At his printing omce, Yonge Street, Richmond Hill, Ontario. _ Terms of Subscriptlon 2â€"3131 00 per annum in advance. When not paid in advance $1 50 will be charged. Transitory gdvertisemehts, first insertion, A pe'rline .............. 1....2 ................ ...'Scents. Each subsequent insertlon, per line... 3 center ; Contracts for time and space made on applica- tion. . tance‘ M. H1 "351331233, COUNTRY MERCHANTS Trouble 111 a, Pubhc School. The York Herald. The Week’s Opmion. Shlpplng Statistics. ‘HERALD” OFIFCE, PUBLISHED BY Notes. Richmond Hill, On Post Mastérs Doctors and BusinesssMQn go‘nn have 1ND!) His Grace Archbishop Walsh issaidf to have received a cheque for $5,000 as his fee‘for mnrryjng W. A. Murray and Mrs. Sarah Cawthm last week. Mr. Buntipg’s “Dain Mail” will Carry eitra weight in the forthcoming race with Jafi'rny's “ Globe. The latv tor owner has stolen “ Mail's" clever fider, Farrer.â€"-Grip. Tlie following resolutions were intro-- duced andndopled at thelast meeting of the dirfctm‘s of {liq American Southdown Breeders’ Associatinnhâ€"J, Resolvedâ€"That the American South.- down Association learns with pleasure that the leading breeders ofSouthdown sheep in England have [align stfips for the founding of n publichecord of their sheep. Sonie little sensation was produced’a few days‘ago when the doctors announced as the résult of their post mortem examination that though the testimony of the witnesses was that. William Ashdown was drowned while bathing in Ashbridges hay, there was no evidence of dmmiiug‘in~ the dead man's lttngg. Tli‘e highly colored'stories of frauds upon the Revenue Depsfrgménl.” arising out of [he unaziiboriz’éd stamping of home-made Havana cigars seems to have had little more than a shadow for‘ a foundation. The attention of the city authorities has been called to the ravages of storms atfltlie extremity of the‘lslund breakwater and. re- pairs must at‘ Once he made to save the island from being split. in mm. The Sheet Railway Committee continues to meet in seeretv, and for so doing are openly and fiercely assailed by the press and public. Sir John Macdonaldk “ Tz‘tx‘ation" is, we hear, doing wonders in the Way of'speed._ He was lately run against " Common Sense" and‘hudno difficulty in shutting out the latter animal. Foster the jockey, displays no judgment in his riding, and the knowing ones predict that there will be a terrible tum‘ble some of these @3313. ' Ifesolacd~That this Association will gladly co--operate with a like association of reputable breeders in England for the con-- tinned improvement. and‘dls‘semination of Sotithdnwn sheep. Resolvedâ€"That the animals recorded in the British".Sonthilown Record Sllnll be eligible. to registry in the American South-- down Record, at the same rates charged for American bred animals. upon the receipt of pedigrees officially certified by the said British Associati'bn as correct and admitted to tho said Bxitish Record. .1. H. Potts, Jacksonville, “1., was elected‘l’i'eaident, S. E. Prathet‘, Spring-- fie'tiylllq Secretary, nndl) W. Smith. Bz’f‘es, lll., Treasurer. for the opening year. The Board of Directors is as follows:â€" T. W. Harvey. 'l‘urlington. Neb.; J. H. Potts, Jacksonville, lll.; G. J. llagerty, Hanover, Ohio; 0. M. Clay. White Hall, Ky. ; John Jackson, Al‘oiiigdon. Otit,,Can.; Levi l’. Morton, llliinecliff. N. Y.; D. W. Smith. Bates, UL; Phil. M. Springer, Springfield, Ill; C. F. Mills. Springfield, Ill. . Lelt'e'rs were read, from a' number of members not present, all expressive of‘ the highest, confido'nce in the future of South-- dow‘h s‘h’éé‘ep. Mr'. Mér‘edith’s oolt, “Opposition,” which showed such bad preparation when peeled for the Assembly Plate lately, is down with the epizoo. .Mr. M. talks of' retiring. from the turf. Interesting to‘ Stka Breéders. Sir Richard Curtwright’s “ Free Trade" is in the irainer's hands for the Dominion steeplcchase a couple of years hence. The horse has been seen, so litâ€" tle, however, that nothing éau be said about his points. Mr. Mowat‘s " Majority” has ofia trifle in weight, but is still for the work ahead of him. Mr. Mercier’s “ Liberality" i'g used up, and has been sent to grass. This enterprising owner‘s hopes are now cenâ€" tred on 'f Nationality” the ,‘profixisfng colt by “Priestérgft” out of'“Prejudice." Mr. Rykert‘s " Cheeky-is in tip-top condition, and is freely backed 10 beat anyfihing likely to come against it. James S. Fdllerton, C., acting on behalf of Albert: F. Stevenson, West Toronto Junction. filed a petition against- the return of John T. Gilmour, Roâ€" f'oi'mér, “3110' defeated Mr. Clendenun. The charges are of the usual nature in such eases. W, ........ . .. In the case of each pretest the 31,000 guarantee for costs were paid into court. The sitting members for North Essex, Frontenac, South Norfolk and North Renf‘rcw have had their seats protested against also. ' Johnston & Roés, acting on behalf of' James M. Nestor, St‘ Catlnarines. filed a petition against the return of James Hiscott, Conservative, for Lincoln, ac- cused of bribery, treating and polling illegal votes. Mr. W. R. Meredith, Q. 0.. acting bn behalf of John Raymond, 0F Strathâ€" my, filed a petition against the Hon. G. W. Ross for West Middlesex. The charges are, procuring people to vote who were not entitled to the franéhiise, bribery and corruption and treating and giving: away iiq’uoiy _ Protests in conneétiofi; "with ,theuAsâ€" semny elections are at prgsent in order. Three were entered on Sdturday morn- lng: union, and immensely higher than they would need to be if Ontario were a separate, independent country, having no responsibility for any expenditure outside of her own boundaries. There has to be a limit to everything, and this‘ good province has been plucked long enough and closely enough. The pro cess \must be stopped or at least not ex- tehded. If the Dominion assumes Quebec’s debt let it be on an agreement that Quebec shall draw no more sub- sidies. Extend that agreement to all the provinces 0n equitablevtcrms. Then Dominion surplus revenues "cap be apâ€" plied to the reduction of the Doifiihion‘ debt, and the provinces can raise by‘ direct taxation what they choose to spend, just as thel‘severql states of the American union obtain their revenues.” (By Our Own Horsey Election Protests. Turf Noteé. Toronto. Sport.) gone good THE r HERALD I OFFICE PLA‘fN-zegl- AND FANCY Splendid farmer’s lard, 12-}; cents per lb in quantities at the Concrete. A Canadian Fafiorite. HE season of green fruits and summer drinks is the time when the worm forms of cholera morbus. diarrhoea, and bowel comnlainls prevail. “As a. safeguard Dr. Fowler’s Eitruct of Wild Slmwberry should be kept in Ilie house. For 35 years it has been the most reliable remedy. CYLINDER, WASH embroidery silké. 5h?! other kinds for sale at the HERALD store. BOLT-CUTTING HARNESS, Homown's PILLS AND OINTMENT.â€"â€"It is impossible entirely to prevent. the noxious vapours which are given of? in mines and tunnels, and those who, like miners and railway operatives, have to work day after day in such vitiuted atmospheres. suffer in health and strengthin consequence. The chest and liver often become clogged with the products of coal combustion, necessitiâ€" ting great attention to the health. No remedy is more valuable for miners and the like than Bolloway’s- Pills, as they curry off all efiete matter from the blood, and healthily stimulate the liver. They are also invaluable for costive bowels and for all bilious disorders. The Ointment is a price- less remedy for piles, sprains, ulcers and all manner of sores; “ M00011 Bros.’ Lardine, Toronto.” Net profits.... ......$464,701 88 $1,587,025 13 In May, 1889, the net profits wefi..f.....v$sso,599 41 And “tom January lat to May 31315.1889. tiger}: Wag a. n91; profit; 9f ...... ....,,;X,449,960 07 firossg earnings... Workmg expenses there was a. net profit; of ...... .. The gain in net profits over the same period last year is. therefore, for May . And from January lst. to May 31%.. STATEMENT OF EARNINGS AND EXI‘ENSES. Canadian Paolfic Railway. SOLD By SANDERSIIN 311615., DRUGEISTS, RIEHMGND HELL. WOOL 0111s | | â€"â€"SEE THAT THE BARRELS ARE BRANDED GIVE Jan. lit to , May, 1890. May 31, 1890. {’2 80 $5,555,3l6 41 o 92 3,968,291 28 -â€"-â€"SHOULD USE : WM [3308 : Lardine Oil. A TRIAL; 34,102 47 137,065 06 FOR TURKEY RED embroidery cotton and embroidery silks in all shades for sale at the HERALD Store. ' Make an exception in Favor ofDr. Fowl- er's Extract of Wild Strawberry. Its known virtues as a cure fordiarrhoca, dysentery, cholera morhus and all bowel complaints cause all who gse it to regard it as the most reliable and effectual remedy obtainable. Little Quarrels Breed Big. You just bring a couple of little quarrels into your fumin and they’ll breed like sparrows. and you just bring-alboule of Burdock Blood Bitters imo your bousq and see how quickly health and snenglh. follow its uso, Nd‘ihing excels it for stxehgihen- in" regulating and purifying power. av " ’T’né’hi’g M11515 vie iéiere. Up fifth fine Upiou Jack, boys! V ‘ An ethpire’s at our b.11qu Ayd. Britons hail, exultin‘ .y, '1‘ .at emblem of the unity E’en though War’s dire alarms Salute our ears. still for the right We’ll firmly stand, as in their might; Our si1‘95_havp 9ft susgqined the fight, "Arid faded thé wailg‘iu arms 1 Up with thq Upiqn Jung bggsi (7)79" Gréiier Britain" yet 1:0 beâ€" Our empire'a Union Jack! St. John, N. B‘ Will attempt to haul it down. Up 35p}; Lhe_U1‘_aion“J {1.919 bqys! 1); spite of tromson's frown ; Thofigt‘fitmitora may scowl that. flag to see, The emblem of British unity, There'is not one so hold that he With a ringing British cheer, Like that which oft has risen o'er The din of strife, the buttle's rout, Whggloztpo viptpyy herpes bore Up ~With file Union Jagkabnys! Up with the dear old flag! ’Tis the best of flags that over flewâ€" VVith its crimson cross and its field of blueâ€" We’ll give it three cheers, and a. tiger too 1 In spite 01' foemzm's brag. Up yith p146 ‘Unipn Ju boys! JOB Distrustful People THE UN!ON JACK. AXLE GREASE, PARAPHINE. 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