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The Liberal, 31 Jan 1884, p. 4

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As our ofiice’conta‘ins all the facil- ities for Job printing, and as we pur~ pose keeping first-class hands, we ‘can ensure good work in this line, ‘andiully as cheap Ids in Other offices. ' Regarding our book store «we We commence THE. LIBERAL with a fair Subscription list and as we have every' confidence that its cir- Culation will'be doubled in a short time, We ‘can ~r€commend it as a good medium through which to advertise, and in this, 1as well as in the other, departments, we will pay particular” attention ‘to oarfpatrons, and attend to their wantson “the‘shortest notice. 'We purpose having correspond- 'ents in different parts of the County, who will furnish our readers With the latest matters of genéral interest and we sincerely hope our friends will come forward and cheerfully assist us in 'this way, so that our paper may at all times be Well sup» plied with the latest news, concisely and impartially presented and as accurately compiled as possible. Polilihfififir, élthough we are in sympathy Vvith the Hon. Oliver Mowat m protecting, as far as pos- sible, Ontario‘s rights, and will be happy’tn extend to his administra- {ion ’oll'r hflfii‘y support, as long as it'toh‘tlfiflyé ‘t‘bfl legislate the. welfare ’o‘t‘x'r Provmce »; yet We do' mt imagine that an 'gooa is centred i‘fi'flifi Reform party, and for this §E§§6fi we will gladly recogniZe- and willingly support any good measure, let 1t emanate from what source it may. Our columns will be open at all 'tlmesvfor the proper discussion of public questions and ’in this respect we invite correspondence, so long as conducted in a becoming manner and calculated for the g’dod of the people. ‘ We shall always manifest the greatest respect for the cause of Temperance and Morality, and will do everything in our pOWer to assist in all good Wdfks', and'vvill advo‘cate principles not because they are pop- lll'ar and come from some particular paf'tv, but because they ‘are tight and proper. Having purchased THE LIBERAL Printing and Publishing Establish- ment from Mr. A. S. Stewart, We COme before you this week in the capacity Of editor, and without any Unnecessary formalities, present you with a copv of our first issue, hop- ing to receive from your hands a liberal patronage in the future. We rejoice to know that we come before 'you, not altogether as a stranger, but as one ‘who has lived in your midst for a number ‘of years.. and has, during that time, learned to ra- spect and esteem many of you as 4 Warm personal friends, trusting that friendship may Continue to exist,and ‘extend to many to whom we are yet Strangers. and it will be our most fervent effort and desire to_ make bu"? acquaintance a source of profit as well as pleasure to all who may favor ifs With their support. Salutatory. I To the citiZens 01 Richmond Hill dhd surroundmg County of York :â€" mam; fiififififiaffiniél. 184 @112 ifi'uml. 9.922» W. \ All parties ind'ébted to the undersigried by subscription or othefwise will do us a favor by' calling at THE LIBERAL office and settling account or by remitting amount of inâ€" debtedneSs. Allaccountsnot Seffled by hdarch IStg 1884, ’will be put in a collector’s hands, when COStS will be added. ; A. S; STEWART, BOX 479‘ Richmond H ills Rev. Mr. Parsons, of Knox Clinch, To- ronto. ptéaohed a very instructive mnd ele- ‘quent sermon. in the Présbyteriau thrch here on last Sabbath to a very attentive audience. The pulpit wall be filled in:- Sun» day h'efl by the Rem Mr. Mitchell, ~formerly 01 Mitchell. Ont. We are pleas'vd to pee fib‘at Dr. G. P. Lennox, one of our .advertising patrons. occupied the honorable position “of chairman of a grand Concert in connection "with the Young People’s Association of Grace Church, Toronto. We are glad to"hotiue tlm name of Mr. Alexander McGil], of out’High Schoolmmoug the successful candidaites for the Preliminary Civil Service Examination. We were pleased to receive a. call on Tues- day from Mr. D. T. Fairbaim, formerly of the Yofl: Herald, who has been spendmg a few days in ‘Richmond Hill. We are, pleased to learn that Mr. A.‘ M. Ln‘fierty, M. A., has been successful in pass- ing his law examination. We wish Mr. Laflerty success. ‘ Mr. James Elliott, the author of ” Poems and Pen-pictures by Pat Prodpeu,” 'was in the village last week distributing his latest work. Mr. John Brown, Reeve of Richmond Hill, is in Toronto this week attending the Coun- ty Council, which 18 now in session. Canada’s Great Carnival. The great Winter Carnival in Montreal 4th to 9th February, is attracting thousands upon thousands of sight-steers from all parts of the continentr The attack. defence am. ‘ capture of the Ice Palace. the amt/533th! osmilml on a scale of ulnvréoedzn'ted grand- eur, the snow-shoe tol‘uhhght processmn b) thousands of snow-shuns. the tobogghniug fete on Mount Royal, the‘grent sleighâ€"drive turn-out, embracing five thousand superb sleighmg equipuges,the living arch manned by the snow-sheets in club uniform, cheer. ing thei‘r Excellencies the Governor-General and Lady Lsnsduwne, as they are drawn through the triumphal arch, all these strik ing and startling features of the great fate and mnhy others, are to he splendidly illus- trated in the Carnival number of the Mont real S 1dr, printed on super’lor paper, with full and doublepnge colored illustrations. This special Carnival number of the Montreal Star will be of Wendeflul interest to all pen. ple in sll‘lunds. It is Rotten up by the best nrlists in this country, Vand will take the place of the Canadian Illustrated News, sus pended. ’l‘en cents, in stamps,,sent to the publishers. Graham 3: 00., will get a. copy. Newsdeulers will have them for sale. Tennessecians. The Tennessee Jubilee Singers gave their concert lust Wednefiday night. in the Tom- perance Hull, Richmbnd Hill. under the auspices of the I. 0; G. T., and although poorly Attended, Was by far the boss concert of :he kind held herb Yor a long time. The choruses consisted of seven voices, all per- forming their parts with ability, although thi- soprano Wufl laboring under difficulties from a severe cold. They perform in Maph- ‘ on Fring evening, in connection with th. 0 M Church. and are worthy of a good nous: “ The Liberal." With our first issue we senda copy of THE LIBERAL to many of our friends, who are not yet subscribers. We hope they will appreciate it,and Show they entertain a kindly feeling toward us by becoming enrolled as subscribers before next week’s issue. To the Press. We shall be hapny to exchange THE LIBERAL with other newspaper conductors in different parts of the Province, and consequently send our first number. Do not criticise too severely. as many a hey is dis. couraged bv the lash being ‘ too cruellv administered in his youthful days. In conclusion, we would only' say; it will be our constant endeavor to exert all our Energies in the path of right and truth in the advancement of THE LIBERAL, so'that it may re- cewe a kindly welcome and wield a healthy influence in every family circle throughout the County. Trusting to receive your hearty co-opegation, would beg to intimate to the public that we will keep on hand a varied stock of books, stationery, fancy articles, etc., which we Willbe pre:l prepared to disp'osp of ' at small profits and populai“ pricesk PERSONALS. LOCALS YOurs very truly, T. F. McMAHo‘N. am? you: (Swarm 3121mm at» Has more pomts of exoeilénce than a1 other-Machines combined. 200.000 80m mm : MOST POPULAR aim? :15 um. Rapidly taking 'lhe place 01 all olher Machines wher- ever 'inlroduce‘u. LIGHTFRUN N IN G All Harness guaranteed as represented. Light Harness a specialty. Repairs attend- ed to on the shortest notiCe. Trunks, Satchels, Whipq, Ready Made Harness, &c., always on hand. N E \V Y0 BK. Jan. 20th. ’83â€"1y. FIRST-CLASS "mass EMPOBIUM, YONGE‘SIREET. H. B. DEWSBURY’S LIBERAL INDUCEMENTS TO DEALERS RICHM'D HILL, SINGLE HARNESS NEAT AND CHEAP, SE W IN G MACHINES oureConstip tion,Indi estion,Headache,and a l Bilious sorders. Bold efiorywhereb Always relinbh. M ; 'HARRISON‘S; Sold by all bruggists; pace :2, hi5: bottles for $5: A? ER’S 'CATHARTIC PILLS. Beet Purgativé Medicine cleanses, enrlcliéi, and strengthens the blood, stimulates tlfi action of the stomach and béwela, ind ihereby enables the system to lesist and oiercome the attacks of all Scrofw Ions Diseases, Eruptions Qf the Skin, Rheu- matism, Catarrh, General Debility, and all disorders resulting from poor or corrupted blood and a. low state of the system. PREPARED BY DrJ. C.Ayer&Co., Lowe", Mass. . v" ~-~~â€" r"'y -------- .v "-1""‘"“ " VV“ do!!! run down. Knowing the value of Anne’s SAXfiAP/LRILLA, by observation of many other cases and from personal use in former y are2 f began taking it for the above-nameg disorders. My a. petite im- proved almost from the first ose. After a short time. the fever and itching were allayed,v'a1ul all si ms of irritation of the skin disapphred; » caturrh and‘ cough were 1130 eured byline same mews, and my general health flieatly improved, until it is now exeelient. I feel a hundred per cent stronger, and l ttribute these results to the use of the ARSAPARIDLA, which I ,xecomn ad with all confidence as the best bl medicine ever devised. I took it in small doses three times a (in. , and used, in all, less than two bottles. place these facts at your service, hoping their publication may do good. Yours respectfully, Z. I’. \VILDB." The aboVe instance is but one of the many constantly coming to our notice, which 'prove the perfth adaptability of Area’s SARBA- PARILLA to the cure of all diseases arising from impure or impoverished NM. and a weakened vitality. Ayer’e Sarsaparilla «lung-"w. q. u. n 1 an no no. ucllueiueil : Last winter I was troubled with a. most uncomfortable itching humor affecting more especially my limbs, which lbched so intolerany at night, and burned so invexisc~ 1y. that I eofld scardeiy bear tiny clothing over them. I was aim a sufferer from‘a aegqre catan'h and catarrbai cough; my gpfietite wa‘s poor,'§nd gny syfitem g gooq Thé Rev. Z. P. Wilda, mll~known city minimum-y in New York; and brother of the late eminent Judge Wilda, of the Massachusetts Supreme Co'urt, writes as follows : I “ 78 E. 54th ‘81., New York, May 16, 1882. Mussns. J. C. Axum S; Co:I ge‘ntlggiep : 1...; ...1...-- 1- __A AA, . B. Dewsbury, Rev. *~ Father Wilds’ i EXPERIENCE. l RICHMOND HILL. Call and judge‘fm yourselves. 30 UNION SQUARE, â€"OF ALL-â€" â€"IS THEâ€" AT OF THE ‘ ‘We place these good upon the market at prices never“ before offered. ' ' - We hope to receive a eall from every Lady in Rich* mond Hill. ’ HARRY A. mums. ~ 0 Cruets, 3.50, 5.00, 7.50. 10.00 to 15.00 ' Rutter Dishes, 3.00, 3.50, 4 50 to 8.50 Cake Baskets, 4 00, 5.00, 050 to 15 00 Pickles, 2350. 3.00, 3.50, 4 50 1:07.50. Gard ReCeivers, 2. 50, 3.25. 5.00 to 9.50 Cups, '1 00, 1 50, 2.00, 2.50, 3.00, 3.75 ' i‘oast Racks, 2.00, 3.00, 4.00.15.00, 6.00 Tea Spoons, A 1 best, 375 per dozen Dessert do.. A ] best, 6.00 do. Table do‘, A 1 best, 6.75 do. Dessert Forks, A 1 best, 6 00 do, Table, do. A 1 heat, 6.75 do. Bumér Knives, A 1 best, 80 cbs. eagh Pickle Forks, A 1 best, 80 do. Dessert. Knives, 12 dws., 4.50 per dot. Table Knives, do. 5.00 (10. Ill cutlery. Rodgers’ Dinner knives 7.50 to 10.00 602 do. Dessert do. 6.75 to 8.00 ’ are respectfully invited to inspect Our Grand Display 6f Christmas Goods. ' In ElectroVPlate ware w’e sim‘w GRAND CHRISTMA$ SALE. Ladies of Richmond Hill HARRY UULLINS ATKI NSON.‘ 90 YONGESTREET.’ TORONTO; 2 51bs Good Raisins for One- dollar, etc., etc! ‘ ' élbs Best Riceâ€" 33?;le Good Sugar 8%Ibs Oatmeal II Cornmeal A11 Grooefies the best and cheapest; in the country : 4113‘s Pearl Tapioca for 25¢. .4 u r Sago u Full‘ lines‘ in Mourning goods. ' . A large lot of remnants.» of cloth and print now selling aWay below cost. Immensereductions in the price of 'the above goods and all iur goods. Of Fancy Wool Goods at the Concrete HQuse. ‘ Breat‘clearing Sale .90 YONGE~8T~BEEB "nted, "from 6375 to 15.00 each. Brass Fire Irons 7.50 tu 15,00 per set Brass "Candle Braéketa 1.00 to 1.60 each Toys. A Large Collection of every kiné: House Furnishing Goéds; A Full Assortment of Tin Ware, Wooden Ware, Granite Ware, 'En‘amelled Ware. do. ‘ Carvers, 3.00 to 4.00 pair (10. Game Carvers 3.00 to 3.50 do. Pocket knives, 250 to 2.50 each , Ill‘Bl'aBs Goods) ~ Beautifnj Seancgs; tinnunrtegigandr unmoir TORONTO; ‘6 Arid Vicinityj

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