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The Liberal, 17 Mar 1882, p. 4

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Some of our exchanges seem to think 'lutt at the next- General Election a third "arty will be formed, on the basis of the .‘ommemial Independence of our Dinnin- . m. One thing is curtain, that if neither if the existing parties adopts the prin- ‘Lple, there will, at no disiant day, he a "'2de party. With all true loyalty to NM Queen and British Dominiim, we must say that if commercial indepen- lnnce is best for our country, there is no earthly reason. why we should not adopt 312.. Canada is about of age and she mudt won look auto for henselfthongh she may lave her mother none the less. The abnvc question is often asked. The Publisher of this paper has come to the cnnclnisnn that there is a good deal, especially when registered and other im- portant letters are wrnngly addressad. On more than one or two occasions both money and business lettan addressed L'n the proprietor of the LIBERAL have fall- on into the hands of others through some misconception on the putt 0f uur pa'rnns and correspondents. Those who have fallen into error nn this point will please disahnse their minds of the idea. that; our name is Janus, John being what the minister christened us, if our memory éaerves us right, and in fubnm address their cummnnicntiuns, &C., to J. A. Sturgmn Stewart, Proprietor LIBERAL, Richmund Hill ; utherwwe we cannut be \ieaponsible fnl‘ the destination of mis- directvd letters. The course being pursued by the On- tario Government [a one which will high- ly commend itself to the hearty approan of every true and loyal citizen, who puts {he order of his creed, country before party. The course pursued by the Op- gmsition has been a most reprehensible one. Men who will sacrotice the interests ufitheir own Province for the sake of sup- porting Sir John and his party, are not the men to be trusted with the control cf the affairs of our Province. This is :ust whth the Conservative opposition in the Local Legislature has done, not only :3 the all important question of “The Boundary Award " but also on “ The Streams Bill " question. Mr. Mowatt and his Government have acted a noble Mid patriotic part, and the people of Ontario will not prove unspprecintive of the services rendered to the Province By the Administration. Just before the prorogation of the Logislature the Gov- ernment introduced, and the Legislature caused a. measure to at once enter upon and take poSsession of the territory 'mwarded, and that the necessary steps (or the establishment of the courts of Ontario be at once taken, pendingr the mtificntion of the award, and the rospon- 531mm: 1“ m-y intor‘oronau on the part of the Federal authorities he laid to the Dominion Government. This has the true ring, and it shows that Mr. Mowatt 1nd his colleagues are in earnest. ,, All that is needed to drive M r. Mowat mt of power, and to administer the iimll‘fi of Ontario on better principles and "3: means of better men, is a. general union of the Liberal Conservative party 121 support of Mr. Meredith and his 1 ,' 7) w: 'zda. “Sir Leonard Tilloy'a free breakfant kt apart which has arrived Hum I imam Y, .MAR. 17, 1.882 Ii is stated on good authority 0:31: a Liumpean war is imminent, and in fact; timost inevitable. The indiscreet utter- moes which Skn‘nelefl" continues to give vent to against Germany have not any ‘dudency to make it less probable. The DIa-il seeing the trouble and fatal mistake of the Opposition in the Local louse, is making desperate efl'orts to mmoothe the thing over, and turning apologist fur Messrs. Meredith & 00., and in its eflorts it is making things much worse for the party. The M'a'l says 2 “Ontario has: no right he the territory awarded to her by the ’Lrbitrators,” and in the same isxue of that- ;nurnal it tells its readers that Mr. Murcâ€" Mbh is of the same opinion, and in yet mother paragraph of the game day says : {a ngthorizéd Vto receive mlâ€" verusemeuns for this Paper. NQTIEEE The Local Logislature clused last week, 1nd a large amount of important legis- hxtiou marks the session. mm Egihwul. THEBOUNDA R Y A WARD. WHAT’S IN A NAME? it. E; N Kings‘. \\ est, viii-fé‘incfififll. '1'; VCanqu, I; 6.» 93151113?" Ageu W est, Tordhto lows, «$3., J I" RU?ER F. P. S.â€"W\1thregurd to the reading of Pm: (funkâ€"x, ot<-,,lestui1m1<-o would. be construed as am mi- mission, 1 uumt give u pumtwu de Aim. 1(‘id L02: maul. Dm'did 1 allow Punk/mats to be loud 51mm in the P. 0.101‘ yubuzt amusement or any other purpose ; next-hurlmve 1 carried Rafurxu mm; m oniur to defraud tun Guvux'nmunt tm'ough any political him, as he a charge." mu with. ‘un Hung, Killuwug, mu. A. u nu Hy..." IF xm'nmhcd um, I do nuL suo why 1 5mm Li nut. list/11‘ wneu 1 bonem u- no Datum.” 1 am 5:1 5116.1 cm; public wlll {Hump this 21:, fl- mush mum pre ext (um bus. , summing 101‘ Bu 1) :L :1. I must my L119 «0111'st "timutuéuf’ has chm-an to pursue m Lhis (:UIH.)‘U\‘(1)‘.\y um leu 11.1.11 du~ void uf all honor and £11anme bul‘gj‘L‘Oll'S opinion ruzumau, the l'mluWJng, VHl’kllCL was rendered: Nut 1mm sluughmr, 1101‘ Post 011100 slamgliun',m‘ mumw. Well what was it ’2 .[ wzllgiw iL ill”SLZl‘lllzLLl)l'H” own Word: . “in bhOWB the people talk unl mm fault. [11.50%qu it was not very urodi‘uu‘ule to tho lllVfistlgB‘tO‘ ’ I think nicer 511‘,in a» smwing us tun-z 1 main 7t 10hr..ct any from blue names I {mum it, necessary to bigwig- uish him by, "Tim quibble." "Scrulutar (h cums his determination Ln stand by lllb‘ cliul'gus, and that 1 failed to show nuu lll-JLYI'raCL. There are HUllC so blind as those that won‘t see. 1 have more than once slum 11 wherein he was in error . l mu equmiy determined Cu stand by luyexplanu- tiuu. l novel" denied or Llispuwnlt'um. he fluid the mowing wasnt the l’. 0. at» he 'uiuiy on- dezwouronlto slmw. W 113.: I denied and what; It still deny and V\'lllbtlL1)ley.iH t-uut the mm:ng did not Lulu: place “iii m‘ lllLUHILhU 1’. 9 us he tsuun.» LU wu-Lu uvgluu u, Auuu .. u. bv.vv1uv;n uv n“... n \s 011.1; cause 1n hand. Wellus he clu ms he have been pesmng npsml-e his nusi‘letter, I have not heuuusleey. 10 11111130115 than u. Unroum‘s in- quest 0) investigumon :s neee ‘m‘y, to show if there has been unyfou pizwz hence the Comm Gris numfied, mwjury um; uneven and the m- vemigutmu entered . - not m): 1mm Mame, either “in mat," on Saturduymght, the 4th lust. The public are exuuued; ms ounugu 1f they hour the result. The body A5 p.1u‘cd on the uissecmlg muse lezuly for the mm, but 1th alarm of Lire waa gwen. and a weedy uuj ounnuent takes place to meet again en Mummy evening. at a very late hour. The wwuesa a hemg 'x l'm‘ued unit the u'ut-um ’ and letumur 110mm) worc,l um 1L. tuld, at leu fire, but, 1)013"1n ur mm” ii. A man maybe 0.21m: aa‘m',but not “111 01 11110." 11' "Sn rummr" and um mud wont to [MLle and they urnvud am» am: wane ‘ and «11d nut got into it, wuuul tzmy 11m mu‘eu my bum? but. Llwuuccont- 1112.: in him “we they \lm hum Ln uh nitmliu amt purposes, Imus no or the pmuiu want any Lump-r pmul’ mun this to show that thu mean. ing 3st mm “in 01‘ mm” mo 1’. 0., ALB he INH 21.5. mil Lgul. _L Lhiunlhzwu clearly bhmwn to all inâ€" Lentsde purpnms, in wan nut ;but uftorwunlsms n" m “cup do“ 11 1mm tlus posltlou, he and it “as m a mum mummug, “hiuh I mu prepared in 1LCL‘0pt. As 1 51m. :d L have not been usmep. Enough I: known auuut 0110 m icust, and were 1 to cirvunm: thmu‘fn Lhu press “hub 1:4 sand about, 1115 or tho) ' chLHxlnd mnimouczcs,Wuuld they be preyme to :u-u pi nun n11mtnxuqu mason 1m- 50 fining, quoting; H}: n‘ (m 11 “Unis “l! mun munuu DEAR Sunâ€"~13»! your permission I purpose once more to use your columns in replying to another rehash from tho prolific pen of “Scrumt0r.” He tells us that he is not to answer by such names as I luch culled him, yet in contrmliction of this smtoinent, he calls me silly, childish, foolish, stupid; and to crown all, “The Whale." He also coni- plains that I failed to notice the several Jonuhs he gave me to swallow. \Vell, as he states, there is no kind of zu'ginneni in that kind of writing, he stunds convicted on his own showing. Is it not natural to suppose when men eligztgoin a dirty businessfihey are apt to get their garments sciled,thori-fore he ought to be the lost to oouiplztin. He asks, is it his fault if his lcttcrs have caused peo- ple to talk about my acts? Here he makes the admission that it is his letters canoes the people tn talk and then foolishly asks the question. is it his fault ? Is he not a littln off or shallow in the brain? “ Scruâ€" tutor " ought to be mute here and not he so ready to call other persons Silly and stupid, until he cstrthlishcs his own sanity. Surely if people find fuult and talk about me in the munncr he fulst represents, he is the insti- gator of it. This is it must lame defence, and too llimsv for a disccrning public to en- tertnih, hut in lumping with his idea of things. “Scrumtor” says I should not deny what I know to be true. This I have not done. Although he makes the assertion, I 81-11 pre- pared to show to the contrary. Ho Sttltes that Mr, Rupert denied that he circulated the petition against the C. 1’. R. Syndicate. This is (also, :15] a reference to my first letter will show. If "Scrutntor" persistznitly tells what is false, what is the use in refuting, when he cnnot discern betwi-en an admission and a denial. Ho asserts that I make a. lame defence, and um uniniinly in not meet ing him squarely, but creeping around. Well, I think I littve met him squarely and fairly, here at all events, and it is he that don't tell the truth, and that: is creeping aroun 1. He should not misrepresent or deny what no lilanS in be true. Since his last letter he tells us he list been posting up (but more clearly down) and has made an- other wonderful discovfly, and refers to a certain invcsligutiou which took place in a curtain l’ 0. not far from Maple, by Mr. Spry, when the 1’. M. was undor trial. This took )illLtZU hctwocn two and three years ago, but he tolls us it was it short tinio BIUL‘O. Ho is very cxztct, Wncn it suits, us in tiio cone of the two moii Slgliillgtlie potition, but very iiiuxnct when u pointis to he go nod. lt's trim, this investi- gstioii did tuko pill. :c, hut ho cunningly witliolils tho result, its he knows it \\ onld clour inc and tliwairt his purpoeo of uttucliing ginlt upon inc. B5 UliSUllliS>itul he vontures outund ilisentonibs this body from its poucct‘ui sluinherin Ui‘ilol'thflu a new investigation iniglittuke pluce, :ind por- clnincc holp him in lllb' foolish undertaking. it shows to wnit llcgroc :t {nun will gonrhen he lists “H u ualuud 'mwuid hm‘e tin: inunessh n ;;u u- b, (Md. no umuedtlmt 1m 5mm “n;"' We“ no bunt “mm.” and us he mys Lhm‘u 1:. Very limo (1111m- mxc > in ma wuan 1:1 (21‘ m and :u ruznlby moan theszuue thing. Then mu 1 not right when 1 took uxcclJLiml to 11m stutamuuc thus H: was “111 or into," lH mmm bummg around the bush ? L Llusmeoting my Charge my ul)’ ‘2 1:; mew mm 1111 unumul)‘ LLLLUIHDC m u no and mama-.1? vuily Idiom 1:1. \\ c \vl'unm» bUU wlmbhor “101028 [my uiflcreuco in these wards “an or mm" I was nL Lhe um um other 111,:m,1 was not “111 or into” years after date, is covered “ith cloth taxed at; per cent. It is laid. with knives and forks taxed at 20 per cent. and porcelain ware taxed at 20 per cent. The breakfast. is cooked on a above taxed at 25 per cent, with coal taxed at (30 cents per ton. If a. man uses chicory in- stead of coffee, as many do, it is taxed four cents per pound. If he is accustomâ€" ed to adi‘iiik of water {it his incnls he will pay 30 per cent. duty on the glass that contains it. He will have to use a spoon ; if it is pewter he will be asked for twenty per cent. upon it ; if it be elactrn plated 30 per cent. The poor man has to reach his free (1) breakfast by scaling a, tariil lu'eastworka of no mean height. Like other pretensions of the Governnwnt, the boasted free table is a mockery in part, a. mere policy of ex- pediency. The Conservative politician gives as much as is necessary to make a cry out of. His generosity ends_ there.” â€"â€"UBI‘lfI'(’h l'Vhig To the Editor of the Liberal. esurrectionists at Maple. deumuifiztioufi. >1!th any S. Ilulfill'fl‘fl'iM, “11h. m. 1:. a. gar-41.3mm, do dairy (10.. Eggsjresh, per doz. Tullowmer 11). Lard nerlb ..... Dried, Apples, . \Vm)l Der lb. Sheep skins Huyp.‘ Straw, C0n1,best, per 1.011,. Wood. hard, per cord de 80ft do . Flour. extra ,blfl ...... ‘ Flour. superior extr Wheat, full, ...... Wheat. spring, . Barley. .......... Oats, or bush Peas, do Rye, do .. Timothy seed, p Clover do Beef, hind quarters , ‘ . , ‘ Rem", fore quarters, Mutton,. . Lamb.” Hogs‘ per 100 lbs Potatoes, per bag. Apples par brl. Cabbage per doz Beans, bu . .. . . .. Chickens perpair‘ Ducks brace Fowls per nair I’nrhriuge, brace Geese Turkeys Bthch a week in your own town. $5 mum. free. No risk. Everything; new. Cap Italnot required. We will [\u'nlxh you everything. Many are making Im‘hmvs, Ladies make as much as men, 21ml buys and girls make great pay. Reader, if vou wrmt a husmesl at which you mm nmko greth: payull the tune you work, write [qr particulars to H. BALLET & (30.. l‘oxtmnd. Main l’wtnn, Ar'pil 20111.18“, Gont‘mmomil find that your l‘mls gm givivxr' entire sntmfzw‘uionmm! wish :0 '; increuwd a.» forso valuable n mumva ford Arcs of tno 1 ua‘a S. 1 «1,1». .1. l‘. “Irmmn. rimsâ€"Child's 33an 1.3' lie;ng r .1544, Special I’ml fur (Vm'un‘v [)im‘uxw 8:1 Ask yum; (11'ng;st fa: 13:» ‘ 018 and 'i‘u‘ Ask yuur (hum;st fa: monml' frees. F} auxâ€"F 8.11 be réfls, per 11; gs, per dogen fresh .. A rormmmug mm: for Lama Buck, P1109, d)";- easouuf Lhu Kniucyxi. Bladder and Urlnury cr- gzana or attendant. cumulm'ntu. do â€"«Sprmg“ WheatJmllmer bush Wheat, spring, per bush 0mm, per bushel .. Poms, per bushel Turnips per bush. Cmrnksyor doz . Uhickenn, per pair Ducks, per bmce Geese, each. Turkeys. em: . Potatoes, per bag Dried apples, pox ButterAâ€"lb rolls, per! do do pm Apples, perbm‘rel, Hay per ton Wauou~hard do ~30“ Fron‘ .pmzmm. Dam; 12.9, Merchants, Earm- om. Gn‘uxgmmre ~ Lvsfewtjom SINGLE & DOUBLE A CALL SULICITED. I‘NDU BITABLE EVIDENCE Sewing Machines. If you wanta. first class article, «me that is durable, nut liable to get out of order like many others, then get the Impmvud. 1L has but one hole to pass the thread through and are sulling more freely than ever, an that the Company has been obliged to enlarge the factory again. J. L. is also agent fur the LANCASHIRE FIRE INSURANCE, COMPANY. Richmond Hill, In Stock, and made to order, at the LOWEST REMUNERATIVE PRICES. Capital fifteen million dollars. Address, JOHN LUSH. William Harrisnn’s Use, you Can have any amount on first. class propel-Ly, half mun-gm 6 pul‘ cent, Uvgr half, 6.5 per cent. 1511mm siru-Lly private. Fur further parmcularsapply Lu J. LUSH, ‘7ALUATUR 6w. Richmond Hill. ON HAND {ichmond Hill,‘July 28, ’80. @112 Wurligm. moxuoxn Han Thursdqu M Harness Establishment, H. SAWEBSW 5% SEEM, a good assortment of CARDS, VVHIPS COMBS, LASHDS BELTS, GIRTIIS SURCINGLES, &c. IIAR'NE {is G'ENUINE WILLIAMS SlNGER. Tonom'n Thursday, Mar. 16, MOLNEY “P 'giéirpqcked Sole 339nm for Richmond 1m: DU )Uh want AT - A tan-9m, EC wzamrk cl. . Harrison. Mm: 16, 1882 6 00 L0 6 800 350 225 505 570 1 18 1‘20 41: 78 80 3 30 4 50 H423 HO a {24°C l 50 60 (30 60 50 (m £33 15 1b8‘2‘ on first. 23 21 1} 12 2 75 10 00 250 1 00 2 35 U024 5511 6611 1 ,. m 75 75 ‘20 38 15 U In returning thanks to my numerous friends for their iibem] patronage durin paroh twenty-one years, I beg to remind them and the. general public, that having erected cutimiy new and commodious promises, I am enabled to supply BBAL'l-zwlii'gh-i affiffléavy, all of which are guaranteed to give satisfaction, as the work is a} dndor my own supervision. I am also prepared to do all kinds of bluclmuithing & repairing the most workmanlike manner, on the shortest notice, and on the mostreusouahlo term A. "WRIGHT é’c SON manufacture and keep constantly on hand ma“ finest carrigges, We took: THE HEGHEST MEDAL. V‘fe are now filling extensive orders :‘for rigs for the best horsemen and are coumelled to enlarge our premises to meet the demand of our work. We aim. at Evm‘éfiiity, Usefiflnesg, gtyle Film?th mag. méi see CARRIAGE WORKS awarded for the best collection of light carriag e work at the Industrial Exhibition, Toronto, 1881, from all Cami» diam and American Competitors and also Toronto, June 18 15481. THE MQST F333 3 FRZZEEQ PARLGR WES, WW??? SEJETES. The cheapest Dress Goods, Chachemcres, (131k. and Col.) V‘Vinceys, Shix‘tings, VVorsteds, Tweeds, Full Cloth, Blankets, Cottons Carpets &c. &c., to be had in town. Save money by pnrchasingr yOur Fall supplies for cash at the FIRE PROOF. ISAAC CRO SBY. T. A. LOGKINGTON, 149 YUNGE STREET, TURNTU. A large and splendid assortment of Groceries. Hardware Crockery, &c., constantly on hand. A large Stock of new Fall and \Vintm Goods nmv on 12‘th “ BEG BUREAU ” r _ H ME THE ONE PRICE ticm-myfixxifi Phaetons, Buggies, Carriages, Cutters, Sleighs, and EPRRWEW Quality and Clmnpncss Unsurpassed. Call and InFDoct before purvlmsiug DINING-13 0 (MI and OFFICE .FZUz’W] TUB. 3. 149 YONGE STREETE Has all the LATES 1‘ AMERICAN and CANADIAN designs in RICEII‘IOIV I) IIIIJIH 3i!“- MAL-:31 HORSE-SHOEING paid special attention to. Platform pring Waggons. TRENCH‘SS THE bition. m‘fl‘flk .nwm‘ ’ A . WIth HT &- W W“ 'I‘RE NC 11

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