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The Liberal, 14 Feb 1884, p. 4

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Canadia n Horticulturist. “"0 have received the januayy number'of this handsome mrSnt'H’Iy magazmé which is devoted to the de‘ velopme‘n’t of‘Canadian herticulture. it is adorned with a colored plate of a Lr-w sum" bcn'y. and illustrated Let the company be made to give up the mnnopoly of transporta- tion o‘ftreight from the North-West and its immunity «from taxation and duty; then it may have sume nlea for fresh demands ; but until some more blauSIble reasons are bmught forward for the taxation on our peo- ple, w‘é certainly think It would be more in accordance with jUStJCB and give much better satisfaction :0 Ontario. Quebec and the older Provin’écs to stay the construction ofthe unremunerative parts of the 'railway’, and leave ‘tbe twenty-two millions-in the pocketsof the peo- ple. That the Syndicate received en- ough, and more than enough tor the construction of the road ,may be imagined from the wellvknmvn fact that another company composed of some of the strongest capitdfists and foremost business men in the ‘ count try‘rcame forward and ufizered to build the railway fer nine mil-lions of dollars less than the Syndicate were to receive, and without the protection ofthc monopoly Clause of the contract. This last consider- ationicould not, however, for a muâ€" men-t be entertained by the govern- ment ; however, as the Syndicate had completed their bargain» ex~ tremelv favorable to themselves, and [1219 received their charter on . their own terms, it was never sus- pected that they would ever come back to the people of Canada and ask for additional assistance, but, notwithstanding all this, they now petition the government, and the government asks Parliament for heip by way of loan to the extent ofovér twenty LWO millions of dol- lars. The 0.1).}? lSiome years ago we were told that the Canada Pacific Railway would be constrtitted Without involving tiny additional taxation 0‘: the coun- try ; this was the nroniiso given by 'tl‘e Domlnion (Joveinmeiit, and any person knowing the amount of grants, and privileges already given will naturally say that such a prom- ise might easily be itilfilled. as no other government “Ulllti dare to lavish on a few speculators smelt an tmménse amount, the approprim tions up to the present being some siny millions oi dollars. not taking intotonsideration the land grants to British Columbia and other ad- vantages, such as exemption from taxation of theii lands and works for twenty years; exemption 1mm duty on tne material and plant to be‘ imported in the Construction oftheir' wqu ; a monopoly otthe railway i system of the North-\Vesc for twen- ty years, together with many other pri'xiileges ot wlnch our readers are quite familiar. RICHMOND HILL. Thursday, Feb. 14. ‘84 by cahing at TRaE LABERAL office and settling account or by remitting ammunt of in: debtednCSS. Allaccounts not sefded by Blarch Ist, 1884, will be put in a collector‘s :hands, when costs will be added. All parties indebted to the undersigned by subscription; or otherwise will do us a favor]1 CUBIC! 0U in: gihvml. . A. S. STEWART, BOX 479. Richmond Hill. 2%? 0’9. ENE ravn .inn and digestiun. Ofentimes, thuugh this in impracticable by the use of ordinary remedies, it proves an ens} task when Nurthrnp & Lyman 8 Vegetable Discovery and Dyspepkic Cure is rammed lo. Mm‘h distress and‘sickness in children in caused by worms. Mother (iravuu' \Vnrm Exterminator givus ruliuf by re- The luLest. novelty in this lnculify is :| Beef Sncie‘ty, which has f ir its nhj-ect thv furnishing In its members durln; Uh! summer months gnnl fresh heel at wimle sale figures This is an Amencm: m siltulion and is mud to fluwuh we‘ll un» «lera Republican fnrln nf Gnvm'llnn‘nr, but how It will lumwer here under a N. P. time alune (“an 'ell. The Revival Services guinu on in Aurura have burn eminently simu-ssful In bringing nmuy tn 3. knvu‘ledgh uf the truth asfit is in Jesus. ’Ihuse Hllgngml in the mind are su tlwl‘uuulily fixed wnh zeal fur the cause that they have nu sev- eral (Icciwiuns fun-med themselves intu processiun and marched through the streets singing hymns and exhnrt‘hig sinn- ers to rcpentmwe. The testimonies nf Lhuse lately l‘olUllL’llt inlu the church are very impres-viie, and shuw cum-lll'sively the efl'uctnnl Wurling of the Huly Spirit on the bafiiever. -fi. To assist nature most effectually in her efl’nns to throw ufl" nr resist. serinns disease. it. is essential that an impulse should be given injunctions which grow. inu ill health suspends or weakans, name- ly, the action of the bowels hiliuus secre- Mr. James Thumpsun, of Tenmcrnuce- ville, has 30).) Ma hum of 15!) acres to Mr 'I‘h-unns Lvuiu. of 04k Ridges, f- r the sum ut $8,000. This Ml'm in a gum] our, and mdkvs the third purchased by Mr. Legge wiLluu the last. twelve wars. Not bad fur 'I‘um. Slaaghlng on Lhe strsuz W45 never better than during the put, twu «hys. and has been used "w gnml :ulvm-Iuge ’by Lhasa engaged in M‘iHHIHfl lugs, wuuu‘d‘m , which has given the Ridges quiie u. busi- nens like mumumuce Mms Craven, m 'l‘uruucn, ls firming friends in rhia Hum-my. The. Sal/mum Anny has leeudy mqu flying ViNIfH In Ant-um and threaten h) open an afiive cunpmgu at an early date. n! \Vmu‘ilu'nlm I-mk (.va 1n “Leann-Hank Int-mt. \Vlllié'the rmnlcnmg Hf all was t-xmllenl,. we «main: uf Ur Brawn, and the eluuntiuu u‘f Mr MUNeiHm, were treats much as we m-ldmu ul' neh'l‘ lwlnre, enjur ed in Kluulbmg. c-Iu'e was not afinmncnu s \Vu-Hu'fi'hg‘e, under Int: Luezmv and termmlncm Mle HWY n-w. Hf Klvlnblll': 'l‘nrunl-n, Mr E .w Ada; aw! HI \V\MI('{|»|'I\I_:(4 I.u.k put] hn'dgr. A I: m'we ma’tt.‘ men and the an iufluemer On HIP r“ (h cati'ma) system, It would seem ma) Mr Ross has some idea of doing a- way with the Intermediate Exam- ination and the substitution ofCoun- {y examinations!“ t’htir pinkie. M r Ross 1 a praictlbal mzm. and has knowledge at the educational needs hm knowledge at the educ‘utiwal needs of the Conn‘trv. and will not we are sure. make any Changes. unless‘afi er careml consideratmn and thfi convinced uf their wisdom. From a circular Issued by the Minâ€" ister of Education asking High school Head Masters fortheir views on pomts connected with our Edu- cati'ma) system, it would seem Ihai a year which may the Editor. D. \V. harinos Ont; Vk send at once. Wlll receive also a copy or me annu- al report ofthe Fruit Growers' As- sdciation and Entomological Society of Canada; and have sent to them by mail their choice betWeen a yearling til the Canada Baldwin ap- ple, a vine of the Prentiss grape. a shrub, Dentzia Crenata or three packages of flower seedi. namely-e one each of l’anxy. Drummond Phlox and Rose-flowered Asters, procured direct grom the most cel- ebrated raisers in EurOpe. The price for all this is only One Dullar a year which may he sent direct to the Editor. D. \V. Beadle, 5t. Cat- harines Ont; We advise you to ofintercstmg and instructive inforâ€" mation on fruit, flower and vegetable growing in Canada; The Edator is the well known and veteran hortiCuI- purist and hang time Secretary of the Fruit Growers' Association of On- tario, by whxch society it is publish- ed. Every subscriber, in addition to the magazine, each number of whxch has a beautiful Colored plate will receive also a copy of the annu- HI} 1‘: "I131 um (From Our Own Currespoudeub.) IFI‘UU! our 0\\n u'uw'l‘ OrsK moqu KLELNHU RG ‘ U. [mung \N'ru \el‘y {in Lurrh'cwmlv Ill ‘f filmmbllrg, DI‘. Bl 10 hm mg m vb;- 81)) “ml hn suhuv-l huu 9.1 U. H. 'l' . Zld b) Cnmny >‘ibtel‘ by u. micron sghmnl house llul‘d, .f we Klr‘illbul'g ‘ug Club The ch» gund, bm, ‘hu. and]~ .tlv I-l‘gv h) Innke It Mrs. Mackiv, ul Wells. uf 'erange. C(flx‘bflkmdehfi.) ‘uch Lozlll'ptfil nu dunH‘t‘bm the \'l“fl.’t¢ 16m ulx , DI‘. Bruwn:0f Mr .U‘CNUIHU‘. mnmtcucd Wars 3100 deuu 'IMIudwr \VII-Ill ‘dCI -lllr H) 1 kinds STEPHENSâ€"LIVINGSTONEâ€"Af York Mills, on the 13th inst. by new. Mr. Oslor. Mr. Thou. W. Stepheushéulysou of Capt. W. Stephens. of King. to Miss Kuto Ln mgstono. of tho _ 'fownuhip of Yurk. SNIDER-CA \1PHE14L"OD the 5'11 inst, by tha lcuv. E. Bun-ms, M, A., at tun rosidsnco of ‘tue b'ivle's uurents. Mr. Wilfred Snider, son of Martin Snidsr,Eeq.. to Sarah (.‘umpboll, daughter of Arclnlmld Campbell, Em}. all at 'the '1‘0wusnip Vt King. CAME RON~ LAWRIE â€" On Wednesday. 6th msb..&ttho residouveof the bride's father, by the Rev.l).Cu,meldh, Duncuu, eldest son of Donald Cmnumn. of the Township 0! Kiucm‘diua, to Mar Johauu,secuud daughter of Dav/id Lam-is, Hg 0011. at Vaughan. VILEYvAt Holland Landing, on tho 56h inst the Wife of D. G. Wiluy, of a, son perfect in the wofld â€"-â€"with a View to the 1m- prnvmnent of 11m e-lncnliouul intvr‘sti of MA native sluts, Which is fur behind lbw age in thiq respcht. Mr. Arthur in a Quuuemun uf rare ability. City, North Garnlina. Village. He is an ex ‘P‘untvt, who Is rusid'i Lnrin in mule the working tamâ€"which The va. J. E. Botts, of this plucf', pn-auh- ed in lbs 0. M. Charch, Aurora. Inn! Suunluv evening, to a. [Mgr- wmgregafinn, mki -g his text from Act»! 24le Chnpq 25th Vt-I'an 'l‘h» 8w. genllemun handle-(l th whjvo'. er. givmzz hi4 hwflX‘Prfl a very powerful and im- prvsdve .liacuurw- np-m the dangers and fully of prucmsblnnliuu. Miss McQunrrie. of Maple, who was cur-'d of an almoxt incurable disease, by full}: un-l prayer. on June 5th, lust, and of which 11 full uccuum “ma Kiwi) in this pupur, 59F“ cuntinum; in goof! hmlth, symptoms of hm- «liwnsg never nuviug slmwu themselw‘s since disease m: that time. Mr J A. Surgeon Stewart has had the» olfer of a very IIICTRIIVE and rc’spunsiblo- position iu Ion-011m, hut as be 11M bum) lw. gut‘intiug for the purchase M a newspaper in u. lending weslern town he has not. yet dvcizl- ed Lu accapl the ofiar. Miss Alyce Msz and Ahsq Lib! of B m iv. fnnm-rly uf Richmund E b an viri'ing here durng the past ‘ a u the gm sts of the Misses I‘eef_v. Hill. Rev J E SaDAlerbOu, M A, ofAurora, gave Ln) ub~u undresuen, morning and eVeuixm. in Ln: Mthuulht Uuurcu bun: Suuuuy luat. Mr Baldww I'eeiy, of Toronto, spent sn- urdny mgm 3 n1 Suu ‘ay With his pan-en a “(H‘- h took ocvafiiuu to «peak of the Head Mason-‘5 former pupularitv and Hucuess an a I, ucher. The Rant by me Glee Club, entitled the‘ lwgnlur Army." wus un inimitable re- prmeubuiuu in song and «cling of u raga- unuth'u rugnueut. Thia was an well per'uru ‘- 0“ in v.1! its parts, so In Iicrnns and mth provoking that the specmmra indulged in uuwnuunnbw liniiuhl and leuwhwr. [I rent type and character. making campaign SPUECI‘FS. Several solos and a duett, " Love and Wan" we‘re p‘lwvsmg and eaI'Cba'utingly re maul. The entertainmer Was prerid- d 0"er by Mr C J Arthur, M A, an tax-cenfed. ernIe gentle-mun. In him opnning RIdTESH b I took Oct'n‘iun to speak OI the Head Mr. C J. Arthur puns but we cannot. overlook the special puns by Messrs A Henderson and W A Frust. The f‘nmer gave two readings in a mosL effective manner, which elicited much upllluusu. Mr Frost brought the house dew“ wuh ml unimimble pantomime. represvmmg LWu preshlominl cnudixmtea each of a dit- Ills-re by reac‘ium and reciLatiunP. The Glee (1-11!) were encured at. each effort and so heartily that Lth were compeiled to rrnpund. Wr- have not, space to speak of indwidual The entertainment, on Friday awning Inst, given by the University Glee Club, composed of '25 or 30 undergraduate of 'lo- runto, under the auspwes ofour High Sclmo proved such a. success that our penple will long remember it and speak with pleasurable pride of the management under our able. popular and efficient. new Hem] Master. the programme was n. vm'ied one of instru- mentul and vocal music. relieved here and coma and L’Jflfib‘UmALé. NIARIRIAGEJS Arth‘un M. 1.. of Elizabeth Gar-Iliumspent Sunday in our is nu ex-Confadflate Souths-m 1 Is rushing temporarily in Om r to {:01 u thvmugh insight ium of our excellent educational sys- lm condiders one 0! the must LOCALS High School Cancer! RIR'I‘Ilfi. Upset. UPC er destroy»: at “cot and brand: Libhie Sun Q, am Hi”, lune past wwk and We place these good upon the market at priCes never before offered. We hope to receive a call from every Lady in aRich- mond Hill. HARRY A. GflLLINS. In Cutlery. Rodgers' Dinner knives 7. 50 2010.00 do: do. [Dessert do. 6.75 to 800 Tea Spuons, A 1 heat, 3 75 per dozen Deuacrt d().. A ] hem, 6.00 do. Table do‘, A l besv, 6 '75 do. Dussert Forks, A 1 beat, 6 00 du, l‘uble (In A ] hefit, 6.75 (h). Burner Knives, A 1 best, 80 cm. each Pnckle Forks, A I bust, 80 doA DesscrL Knives, l2 dws,, 4.50 per do; Table Knives, do. 5.00 (‘0. Tea Spuons Dauaurt d0. Table (102 Cruets‘ 3.50, 5.00, 7.50. 10.00 to 15.00 Hunter Dishes, 3 00, 3 50, 4 50 U) 8 50 Cake Baskets, 4 00, 5.00, 6 50 to 15 00 P-ckles, 2 50. 3.00, 3.50. 4 50 to 7.50 Unrd Receivers, 2 50, 3 25. 5.00 to 9.50 Cups, 1 0!), ] 50. 2.00, 2.50, 3 00. 3.75 l‘nast Racks, 2‘00, 3.00, 4 00. 5.00, 6.00 are respectfully invited to Christmas Goods. In Eloclro Plate ware we show Ladies of Richmond Hill GRAND CHRISTMAS SALE. HARRY COLLINS, Great Clearing Sale 90 YONGE STREET. TORONTO . ATKINSON. 25le Good Raisins for one dollar, etc}, etcy 6Ibs Best Riceâ€" 3%]bs Good Sugar 8%Ibs Oatmeal II Cornmeal 4lbs Pearl Tapioca for 25c. A11 Groceries the best and cheapest in the country : Full lines in Mourning goods. A large lot of remnants Cloth a‘fid print now sell away below cost. Immense reductions 1n the price of the above goods and all tur goods. Of Fancy \Vool Goods at the Concrete House. 90. YOVNGE-STREET, bago And Vicinity inspect our Grand Display o£ Tin Warn Granite Ware, Enamelled Ware nted, from 6,75 tn 15 00 eaCh. Brass Fine. Iruns 7.50 Cu 16 00 per set. Brass Candle Brackets 1.00 to 1.50 each 'l‘oys, A Large Colluction of every kind [louse Furnishing Goods. A Full Assortment of Wooden Ware, do. Carvers, 3.00 to 4.00 pair do. Game Carvers 3.00 to 3 50 d0. Pucket knives. 250 to 2 50 each In Brass Goods. Beautiful Seunces. mounted and nanu TORONTO; selling

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