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The Liberal, 24 Mar 1882, p. 4

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Dr. Boyle, Reeve of Bowmanvii‘k’, Vice-President uf the (Jumermtim As- n miatiun of ‘r'csi. Durham, Wh‘. ,, says the ,V/‘atcsman, is noth for beiug‘thc most .nmomprumLsmg ’JUry and enthusiastic supporter of the National Policy In W'cat Durham, in his report Lu the Council last Monday mght mumrka: ~“Iuview ufjho noreaacd can: of living, etc” yum' Com» mince recummuudn that in small ad. " The Muuml Marriage Aid Aasociw (ion " h: the name of a nuw company which has been organized in Hamiltun. It is a sort. ofjnsuramcc company again; 6‘ nmn‘iage and any member of the society who is overtaken by this dire calamity receives from $500 to 85000 to, in sumu Might degree, make up for the unmitigat- rd misery which the fates hm e inex )mb y decreed for hfin. From the nomencla- ture it; would appear that this; only ap‘ plies to “ Mutual Marriaguf’ A new Temperance Order has been or- ganized in St. Thomas to be known 218 {11c loyal Templars of ’i‘ennpcrauce. la is urgzuiized unde ‘ auspicious circumstances lmving {L number of prominent men con nectcd wtth it and at its head Rev. A. M. Phillips, which 310110 is evidence that it. 11203115} business Winnipeg is abenutiquy chan place to live and thrive. If you out potatoes they only cost you $2- per bushel. If you bum wgod you only have to pay $59 per curd If you Want to build a. house you have nuly to pay your carpenter $7 per day, and not get him than. {t is altogether likely that by the him: another general election counis round the Conservatives will have another seL u? pl‘omlsfls manufactured by which they will endeavor to deceive the unwary, and catch the ear of the the public, but who wet saw a fox that got caught: in a. trap price, if he got free. get caught; a second time I The Princess Louise was 34 years old nu Saturday and if it 1:; not too late we would chime in “ many happy returns”. The many promises made by the Tories before the last General Election do not appear to have been all realized. in fact, we might ask, have any 'of them been realized? The Roman Catholics of the Maritime Provinces are not by any means satisfied with the fulfilment of the promises; as Senator Power has given notice that he will ask the Government. to explain why the promises ‘made before the election of '78, that a. Conservative '(lovernment would appoint the Roman Catholics of those Provinces. to higher oflices, and treat them more liberally generally than the Mackenzie Adminis- tration, have not been realized. This 18 but characteristic of the present Govern- ment, to “make themselves all things to all men, that they might win votes.” They try to secure the Catholic votes by promises of more liberal treatment on the one hand, and they endeavor to se» cure the Orange vote by promising action on their much agitated question. But asit has been With the promises to the Remus Catholics of the Maratime Provinâ€" ces, so it has been with all the promises made before the last election. There was not to be an increase in the tariff, but slmplya “re-adjustment.” The neccus‘ suries of life were to be much cheaper sud wages much higher, but wages were out down after the imposition of protem iion, and it is only now when the cry is everywhere rising, “living is so much higher we must have an increase of wages," that they are coming back to the} equl i )rium. Tell chimneys were tu be seen rising everywhere throughout the ‘ 'l)ominion, but we fail to see them or the ‘i muoke they emit, save the smoke of the i has that is wasted in trying to make the people see what really does not exist. in Sir Leonard Tilley's list of new’ in «lustries, we observe many which existed before the N. P. and many which haw only simply removed from one place to another, given as new ones. ‘ Canada was to be for the Canadians, but now it is Umiada for the Americans, if the course of the Government is to be our guide. J‘iirmers were to have better brices for their produce, but they have had a. lower average accordiugv'to lhe rulingflmsi kets than they ever had under}; revenue tar- ifl' ;Exc., Etc., indefinitely. .1’R1DA I”: JIIAR. 94, I889 ‘ia authorizéil Vt-orreceive ud- varhisomenm {or this Paper NOTICE. Em Sigihtml. ELECTION PROMISES. IE. cy, N019 Kim 81;. West, Vl-W- BUT HE!!! The Canada Adventisqu A1.le cy, N019 King'dt. “Est, 'l'uromo {MW AGEK Mixer, and avoid all 31 :s til-Pi] are? u'arthlcxs. Parties desiring to avail themselves of this rare opportunity will cmnnmnicate immediately, personally or by letter with either of the following gentleman. PETER MOMUR'JHIE, Purpleville. R. (l HARVEY, Dnviaville. 4th. The regular fare of this first class coach is $46 40 \xhinn vou I‘CCUIVU {01‘ $38 4 ). Chi dxen under 12 yrstlf price; undur 5, free. N. B.-â€"'l‘he passengers will berijired to change Coach’s at Chicago and Sc. Paul ; but; it Will be out of one first-class coanll into zmo‘llel‘, as arrangements have been made with “eaten; lines. 1501133 1) wrrgage allowed with each person. Reason why persons dusirmg to go to \Viumpeg shuald accept, tlns ulfcar : lst. Bcczmsa it, is made only [0 Ladies and Gentleman 2nd. Thu much will nut in any way be cmwllcd, as it will seu.‘ 60 persuus, but will only be required to contain 30 or £0. 3rrl. The Baggage car »»il be locked through from Detruit by the U S. Cus- tnms’ officers, by which means all exami- nation Will be avoided. 4th. The regular fare of this first class coach is $46 40 \xhinn vou I‘CCUIVU fur (From Our 0w“ Correspondent.) I‘lURRAIL ! H ummu .' Messrs. Harvey and McMuruhm hum: m‘raugLâ€"d to secure a. firstâ€"clams Gunch frnm the (Irwin. Westâ€" ern lewny Compauv, which Is Lu accom- pany thuir excursluu train to \V'Imipeg, leaving: 'l‘A:r«)(‘|L() at 12 40 p. m , 0n the 5th of £1an reaching Winnipeg on Sat- urdaiy murnmg. Mumd by Mr. MLLlhw. wenuded by Mr. “mun-w, that (in: 'l‘l'umuncr is here» hy I‘lnbhlll'iZHd tupny the fullmvnu; chari able accunut :«S‘ U. Snider 'lur w-md far I). MuMuHun $3.75.â€"â€"C:u-ned. The Council then adj mum! to meet on Tuesd‘ly. April 11th ,t 10 u’uinck, a. 1n. Moved by Mr. Conk, smurndu( by Mr. Reaumn, that the 'i.‘n:..snmr‘.~ mpnrc for 1881 ho l'ecvived and axnnpwd by the Cannon, and t, Vat, we. 0mm n nerehy iu- structed Lu home 300 earl... r. p Intml In the naqu nnmner Lu bl; uimud among the. several CunnCilEnm fur dash-mum»).â€" Carried. Pursuant in ‘ muz:,,n.;.t me :mee Cuuucii men In the x‘nwu 11m“, on Tues- day, March 14m, ituuw in the chair. tu'mxbe ulasrn Cuuk, Rcmnun :un'l ' wow 1'“ 1 and Moved bv M Mr C'mk, {In («'1 Lu Liza C4 . Rumnmn, heutmded by ihz: "Jidrk‘s 2.2mm bfi add- ;m: )0 h"- ‘ «i 3v 'h the Assam with tile village uf Wa1,.;.bl'ldge.â€"â€" Caryn-(1. Mm'x-d b}. 111:, (Luk. scumuled by Mr. Ruamau. than him L‘m..m|rer be and la hcwby unthurmm‘. Ln i; .y Ju'uh Keys the balance dunhim mm: .m Lime he was paid up w for the 8“in «rtm airs Owens bu thva time of hm‘de whuâ€" C 1‘ led t'vn'mw‘a yum “n 11:44. culamus now, .szui revise Lhe maLc Lhwr mummmo. eleczurs’ Lust. and 11 SL. Gimmes l'upper 551 and try [m ventuscs m .z‘ke,‘ 1:11; chamws in JHIIC. \_>;.uleu w n; sum, film a lesson whmi; mi: suf‘h; in»: iz’. me to mamdex‘ (of mix- :1:umv;i .1- "‘~ (haw hm“; u) we in tlxeva-zzzufi) z)! N01‘Lh»\‘x’ m, Rut-1mg; bum: Nemugton to Um hm, :uni Jag; muehds mu A: «mother gum. Let Re- Bench to wow“ mg, "V “is We; electiuu H: U ;n the Rufurm -:.. Ln cmahdatea by While t‘m 'u M. ranks are buizyr; thu Return} Mean ‘1», .x.7.£ we limnimuluns are remiva mzu- 113ml" ~1-u15a. man as J. J. Hawkins 1:2. :mmmakgd In Bubllwt‘n by the Congermtwvu, mi; m,\n0,,-';ax1‘ the Tomes mmrierencu of SW uf Lununx beg Lt“, John A. lri:u>,<_&:~.m>e<i to keep Lne cou y out of the cumin} a)? he Rumrmers. Dr. Strange gwrata up Nam; ank, and Mr. Mubuugull 1:1 gmng A «um-bu, and abandons; Iii/mun. ,m'. 15¢];thme WIU “, Um‘iing in- im refuge not run in Giungu tends to devil-L i1»: in tlerSx-zzzma Ur Urn" h:«-; H) mm w’enumton ' sends me North» W m, ion-1mg; ' to the hm, and Jag; Vance of :0 pa. (2" ourem employed would he intereaniaa explain that me sib'w for bins “ inn: flORTl/I’IOP & (.YMAN, Toronto. WAEJQiifijN COUNCIL. J. M LKWRENUE, CLcrk For M :I nétobu. f BAuTiONrThis Cut % represents our New Wrapper,- take no Sim?" named articlfs: m2» ‘uc auwmj the lab- on we streets.” 1t 10 near Dr. Boyle N t’, is not raspuuâ€" .m cusc oi living.” ’MAN, Imam, ls. mummy, 1’ "WWW fur Canon. .1. SLELMAJU... C U R E S RHEUMATISM, Lumbago, Lame Back, Neuralgia, Diphtheria, Croup, Cou ghs & Colds, Sore Throat, Piles, Frost-bites, Burns, Asthma, Catarrh, Chilblains, Corns, Tooth, Bar and Headache, Bruises, Wounds 8: Sprains of every descrip- tion. on man or beast. Actually the best External and Internal Reme- dy known. Ime-m, and 35014.2“.me W1” Um‘iing in- ”sm refuge u) we 29â€"ly .me Doctors. Druggiuts, March-4.11m, Farm- ers. Giving emu‘e Btltisfachiuxq. ;_ Piston, Arpil 20th. Ifisl‘ Gentlemmn~1flud that. your Paths are giving entire antisfachon,tuui wish you increased salon [or no valuable u. remedy Iordismwos of me kid» ne u‘ bignud. Dr. J. 13. Mordcu. grimsmChild'a Pad, $1.50; Beguhu‘ Pad. 82; Spcwi'L‘. Pad for Unmniohismma. i3 Auk your (huggxst for Pmnphlois and Tom. mouialafllree. H. SANDERSUN & SENS» loca A pnrmuxmnt auto for Lama Em... I’xloru eases o! the Jiidnay‘s, DIzMJdur and Urmm‘y or guns; or mnemmm comvlmnts. I‘ND UBITABLE EVIDENCE Situated 'o‘n Yonge Street, in awthe Village oft“ ’ Park Lot, Flour. extra..be ............... Flour. superior extra. Wheat, full, Wheat spri Rye, do . Tnnothy seed, per Clover do Beef, hind quarters... Beef, fore qutn‘tem Mutton,... ~ Lmnb ....... Hogs‘ per 100 lbs .. I’otnfbuas, 1191‘ _ba.g‘ Bailing-bu Chickens perpu. Ducks brace .. Fowls por vmi .. Partridge, brace . Geese‘ .. Turkeys .. Butt;er._lb_.rolls, pen: lb do dairy do” Eggs, fresh, pardoz Tnfluwper, 1b.. Lard nor lb Dried, apple , .. Wool Der lb... Shaep skins Hay, ...... Straw, Com], best, per 12011,... Wood, hard, per cord do soft do VILLAGE LOTS Exhibits} brl. gubbagp per doz. ' Banâ€"large réflé, ‘ggs, per do‘zeu (res. do â€"Spm1g.. .................. Wham, £9.11, per bush Wuent. spring. Per bush Outs, perbushe Pens, per bushel ’l‘uruips per bush. Carrots, per doz Chickens, per pa' Ducks, per bmco. Geese, each Turkeys, each. Potatoes, per hm, Dried apples,per l BQtterâ€"gb rolls, gent» do do pact Apples. per barrel... Hay per ton," ‘ Wyattâ€"118.1551, F1: )urâ€"Fall Capital fifteen million dollars. Address, JOHN LUSH. J. L. i;also agent for the LANCASHIRE FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY: G'ENUlNE WILUAMS SINGER. Improved. It has but one hole to pass the thread through and are selling more freely than ever, an that the company has begu 9bllqul to enlarge :he factory again. Sewing Machines. If you wautafirst class article, one that is durable, not. liable to get out of order like inany others, then get the Ifso, you can have any amount on first class property, half margm 6 per cent, “@113”. 65 per cent. Business strictly pnvate. Fox: further parficularsapply to J. LUSH, VALUATUR Joe. Richmond Hill. H6 "4545“ Richmond Hill, .1qu 28, ’80. :a good Adjoining the residence of P. Crp'sby, Esq. Size otiots to suit the purcha- sers. Alsoa BlfiHMflNfi HELL. of about 9 acres on MILL St. Richmond Hill. Apply to Toaox'rn Thursday, Max-.23 MONEY ‘? CHEAP, «:10 pgscked Eh: alumâ€"2m. A. J. WRIGHT, Sole agents for Richmond Hill FOR SALE, Do 1 9n want Richmond Hill. - Aurora, Ncwmarkct. 10 I5 70 VVe are now filling extensive orders for rigs for the began horsemen and are compelled to enlarge our premises to meet the demand of our work. A. WREGHT 61: SSE manufactt and keep constantly on hand. the finest carriages. We took THE EEGHEST MEDAL. awarded for the best collection of light carriage work at the Industrial Exhibition, Toronto, 1881, from all Cana- dian and American Competitors and also We aim afi Dumbility, Usefulness, Style and Finish. Gail and see them. In returning thinks to my numerous friends for thcil' liberal pansâ€"“age durin paw?! twenty-om) years, I beg to remind them and the general public, that having erected enfizet’ new and commodiuus premises, I am enabled to suppky Bbth Light and Heavy, all of which are guaranteed to give satisfaction, as the Work is ul ander my own supervision. I am also prepared to do all kinds of blacksmithing :52 repairing the most workmanlike manner, on the shortest notice,an on the mostreasonable term: HOBSE-SHOEING paid special attention to. THE $1333? FIRST PRSXES, CARRIAGE WORKS; Toronto. June 18 1881. PAHLBR SUITES, BEDRGGM 3W3. . '1'. A. LOCKINGTM, 149 YUNGE STREET. TURNTU. F u r ni t u r r “BIG BUREAU” Save money by purchasing your Fall supplies forcash at the FIRE PROOF. ISAAC CROSBY. A large and splendid assortment of Groceries. Hardware Crockery, &c., constantly on hand. The cheapest Dress Goods, Chachemcres, (Elk. and Col.) vVVinceys, Shirtings, VVorsteds, TWeeds, Full Cloth, Blankets, Cottons Carpets &c. &c., to be had in town. A large Stock of new Fall and Winter Goods now on Exh’i: A bition. THE "Film PRU-0F, ‘ Richmr-nfliflm. 3mm 7351881. THEONE PRICE CASH STORE. Phaetons, Buggies, Carriages, Cutters, Sleighs, and EVERY DEPARTMENT WWEETE. A Quality and Cheapuess Unsurpassed. Call and Insnoct before purchasing DIJVIflGâ€"ROOflIand OEFICE FUR.)fo 149 YONGE STREET;l Has all the LATEST AMERICAN and CANADIAN designs in RICEIMOND HILI4. Plafiorm Spring Waggons. TBENCH’S THE A. WRIGHT 6: W M THENCE ~ "4%..

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