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The Liberal, 11 Sep 1884, p. 1

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"In Essentials, Unity; in Nona-Essentials, Liberty; in all 11mins, Charity,” [Sing’ie copies, 3 cts "lICHMOND HILL... THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 1884-. IS PUIILIRHILD EV 1m" THURSDAY EVENING AT THE LIBERAL PRINTING It PUBLISHING HOUSE LthHMOND HILL. â€" â€" ONTARIO. i. McMIIHDN, EDITOR andii’ROIPRIETOR. williiiil‘_ilil't‘fifll‘ll~ Churches. 4 EPISCOPAI. l'lII’RCBrâ€"SCI'VIK‘Q at 3 | third .‘iunilui oi ovci) inoiitli, . c: 'l‘lllih'llL IirI- hold Iii. I] n l T M Itm‘. \l'. Iliucr’, ST.M.\IIY P.l)‘...BXL’e}il} the n thi- ~aorvii‘c u U Siiiiilni'Schoclatl.uuii nI Rector. 1. iiinis'i‘iCnoncHâ€"Sc I nii‘drd‘db iv. lil.,ll.llll Sunday N'l'll‘iUlL In. I‘ \‘ouiic polypm‘upmyer Illei'tlllg'l wool?) ‘ INN], Gcnciqil l'i'llVL‘l All'UtllljilU\-cl)"l lllll'H Ir) {up km the Lecture “130111.. Ror. W. It. biuIIeI, . 11 ' if. 'l‘.~ ll.llootli,As<istiinh ’ 1.1"! iirriciiiwv (‘uni'u‘n I'm ( 515 o‘clock ll..l|l.,(‘tllll()JlLlLHI. on \Vciluusiluq' oreniug' «All. V 1” ' ‘ ‘ i ' ~42 I‘VII‘K‘S ii: on \' r. “0le inrm n. no .iquliiilikv I\Tboi'iiliill IV. {I Ii.ni.. mid Ii!!‘lll]))(ll}i<l ' ‘ I "H' Sun! iii Ill. iir i» ' . o:::o mu. tin foil mu... , ” glidiltllill iitil run. and 'I‘huinlnll in. logo It. in ]\'ll‘('5 [it 10:30 n.1ll., .\_\'.\m|.â€" Services §o('il‘li(Ԥ. ‘ ‘ ' ‘ 2i! G.R.(‘ \ onni.A.I‘.& .-\..l\I..I\n. , â€"-}‘\{11i;?t:1iii1€li:‘I.odncllnoiiIAIusoiiir liiillxvii the Monday on or before full moon, ILL d o clock p.111 bx. J. Rupert. \‘i'. M. I . _ .. . _ 1 . .h_ “ i ‘ 01mm or Eoiuas'ijim '(‘Olllt ILII‘ Iii-’AIITIT Ihlfnuc k. 0. 19.. IEGCLS infiilie Ienipci nuke Hall every alternate Friday zit i_:li) p. iiiâ€"II. . \Vright. (l. ii. RII‘Eiioxn Him. TEMPLE. N0 405.1.70 G).'I{.â€"‘ Meets in the 'I‘enipcrunce Hull' every \\ ailiicu a3 oreui Lure 7.300‘c10ck. \YJU.}1l11'l‘lh0U 1.1). A I ' ' ' -> Home 5 The Methodist, swbbntb schoolTunpc v ‘ Eociiitimi issue pledge cards every Sulldu) when desired. \\’iii.Horrison supt I 1000 . i - . ,. MECHANICS' insTiTIvirit.~Lil.iiary o. ore 7)llllllc§_(\1ieil cvoi-y TIIPSIIRN evening, lnvtlil? amic H&11,f1‘nfll7 to 8 o'clock. I». In. qu . _i in. ‘rimi. Lectures Itiidiliscnssmus paiodigplli. f ' ' " ‘ â€"r >ts or RICHMOND HILL ( maxi-Ar BARR.‘ . yen ndtice every Tucsdyiy and gutunlny ex ening at 2:40 o'clock C. Savcge. Leader. C ‘ ' ~ ' oun- VILLAGE CC-l uniâ€"Rm u , John Biowii F cillors. Mrsers IFoac Crosby, A. Momllc, It. L. Luv: cuiI-I.F.Ilr;p1>0r. (lltlk.i‘l. iech. I '- r ’ Meets in t m A. 0. U. W..I\) Lodge. Ixo. 141. I. _ Committee Room of tho Muaonic {lull mach ulternntivo Friday at .8 o’clock 171m; Dine~ Incary certificate :ivoii forf‘lnllo inch 01 death J. A. E. Switzer, Muster \\ orkniiin. ‘ B. T.oi‘ Temperance, Richmond Hill Council, An. «Iii, Mcf‘taln 'I‘eiiipcrt'iice Hull. ouch iilt-I-i- niitire Tuewlay evening nto‘o‘clock p in, Bone ’fieiui'y certificates issued in iniilc Lil“ {\enialc members for H.000 or in core of dcntll >-.Q(u. 01in Itialt imvalilc in case of Ilisubilily, J. H.‘5!\Ilvl.le-It‘ sou Select Councillors; J.Al bturgcon Stewni , amino, » REMOVED. Dr. Geo. Lnngsinfl Has removed from King, and commen- ced practice at Tlioi'nhill. Nov. Gth,’8‘Zâ€"tf. Dr. James Langslafl AND Dr. Lewis G. Langsmfl, Members College Physicians & Surgeons, Ont, RICHMOND HILL, ONT. Dr. Orr, Maple, Oflicehours: S to 9.30 11.. iii.. and to 2.30 Dr. W. J. “'ilson. J‘chnlist Ton iito I‘iiivI-inm. Ninilwr 1(‘o T’llVblClIllih & surgeons, (module of btoufi‘vxlle Yonro Street, Richmond Hill. Uilicu Hoiiii; 9 to 1(Ju.in.,5tii‘o‘ 17.111. â€"â€"_.â€"â€"â€"- W initial. 7 VJZ'QMJZEQ .271 {2? 175121) iir Dr. . . Robinson. SURGEON DENTIST, i'limi iil for tho favors of the past 21) yoursl 'nmy still be consulted in any branch of the pro. ('essiou. 0.2-» follows: 7 kin-om, 1st,Htli,1i;tli.und 22nd of ouch month Richmond Hill......'.ltli Inidflltli rln_‘ iiit the Palmer Hour-re) min villi. lBi‘h In. irkliimi . . . . 20111 1.), Victorii. Square (10. Ll‘lioruhill.. . do. >\Von-lliri'ih, do. chiiiliurg .. do. NODIGCUB,” o Vituli7ed Air always on bond at appointment“, Works like u ClllLl'lll. Free from 1min. Addr A ROBINSON L.D.S..Auroiu Out. LII/H. Husband. L. n. s., nitxris'r, NEWTON BROOK. Will ri<if the foliowiiic lianOS prol‘csnonally :â€" iluiunville ht Monday of each month I\ can.“ “Inn and ‘11:.t anl: . . . . liitli " H Richmond Hill . lElil’i ' " \Vooilluidg‘o .. .. . . .'.“.'nd Mr. Ilu~hiind will be found in his ofhcc, NOW- xnn Iii-ooh. L“ ei'y Saturrhir xccpt when Satur- "(LV lull.‘ on tho ILlIUYU do: -I? lV' Henry to Logan. A l.1"’.|' {i‘flgillll or 3.3m. y in l,. v :I on fili‘lil (" -E"‘I‘I“‘I"'1.\ I»: “ iT‘iil' I .».. inn. )\ 'r'V LII .(‘i Viv: - u. ». mo I , I I'll” er iiioctiiip‘} Liza'll‘ .‘ ._ l i I ' zit Current mites minus I Erin'- ,, TEEfifié‘, NOTARY PUBLIC .aoc, AND Issuer of Marriage Licenses, RICHMOND HILL. Money to loan on fIIi‘iii~2eCIii'ity. HALL, FULLAH'I‘ON 6; (300K, ii.\iiiii.<i'iaiin. .SHLICITORS. 4m. ori‘lriis: is km. w. ii. HALL. .i.s. FI'IA..\IITUN. l_” I‘IKIYA’I‘I. I“I'.\'IN T0 7 (IAN. .. . STiii-u‘i‘ EAST, Toiiom‘o. \‘I‘. COOK. aiiifii’rilimruuxi. I Ilom Erkardt. Licenswl Auctioiii-I-r for 1M- (‘iviniliciI of Ymk Uiiliii io :Iiul I'm-l. Hoods sold «in L‘tillhlgllllll‘llt. (ionuml sulI-s of Sliiu‘li, I-li‘.. iuninlitly Iittrnded tn Iit roiimiiuilvli- “110m 1’. (l. nihliuus, UNIONVILLI‘}. J. “’nnlu «s. I“l["-'ll(‘l'l\l\\'lli1lll'K.(‘lIN‘l7!~ und iiiic jewr'llcry ll stock of lliuii l‘ll'l.\ll)]«l pH-I-iuiisstont-R ulw '* on l|llll\l. '1 lllllli Illuill hllI‘TIl ()F QUIZ S‘l‘lll .l'.’l'. 'I'HIIUN'I'II. Lf'hlunufuclurnip of Jo“ L‘llDl i , Iiiul I'I-puii'inutifwutcbcs and clorks ()1! tho lil‘l‘llilht‘h,“ qvi-ciultv Tluiiikinuuui' '[Illlil'illbl'lllil frieiidsfor tliI-ir llllv oral lllltl‘IilinL'I‘ 11. the pint. we lion to shite that We liuwjust I‘L‘..k'l\wl IL lurnu stock ofnewnooils in lulw‘t Ilc.~ii;n.~. A litrin stock of Elgin and \Yiiltliiiiii wiii 'llt'elit'llliklllllfllhl. S. III. Brown. Liceii<ml Auctioneer for the County of York, rc- hpcctfully Si‘lll'llfi your pntroiiiinc {Ind friendly inilueni-o. Firth-s attended on the shortest notice and lit reasoniilvli rules. P. 0. Address, 130x Elli, VICTORIA SQUARE. James C. Stokes. LICPIISE‘II Auctioneer for the County of York, re- spectfully solicit.» your putroniige and friendly Illi'llli‘llce. mics nth-ude on the shortcut notice and Iit i’eiisouube rates. 1‘. 0. address, King. N. .1. Armstrong. Licensed Auctioneer for the tummy of York SulCh attended on the shortest noticenud at rou- lLlJe rates. Address Stonfiville P. 0 FEEDER [CPI W HITLOL‘K, Richmond Hill. OldII‘OII,R1L;.IS,BI'11>S, arc, houghtfor cash at city prices. (Tiiiiimer Sweeping attended to on shortest notice. Jan. 13th. '51â€"] V. Gemini Bail: cl” banana. PRESIDENT, DAVID BLAIN, VICE-PRESIDENT, SAMUEL TREES. DIRECTORS ‘ Ki “cum: I: i:..i..::;.i?iei.£.ii Mic- }luwuril, and J. Gint’y. A A. ALLEN, Onsliler. Richmond Hill Branch. SAVINGS DEPARTMENT, Dopordts revolved rind Intercstallowcd thereon No notice oi witlidriiwiil required. Ul‘ill'lm on u.” viirts of Cfllllldll, United Stutcs LLIILl Grout liritiiiii, bought and Sold. JAN: L‘s M. LAfl’RENCE, Manager. I PAINTS, OILS, GLASS, PUTTY, &C. <1BUILDERS’I> â€"ANDâ€"-â€" MEGHANIC’S TOOLS. GIVE US A CALL. WILKINS’ BRCIS 166 King Street East, Near George .Street, Toronto. .-,.. . . -o-4- 83. Scull sit cents in post- ug'c. dud [HI-civo free, ii e. mtlv ho}; of guoila which . I mum-1p LL11. ui mum- scx in ionic iiioiiI-y right [may tliiiii Iiiiytliing \‘leu Ill this '.\'II1'lil l‘WIi'llll‘fH ll\Vll..$ll1(.‘ \vorki-i's lllrrllllllr'lY iiurv. Atoiivo Inldluss I‘LI'E & 00., ‘.u1*u>tii. Milli... I I: 73"." " ? I” A. A: .15, . ground. ‘ON A TOUR. |((‘OSIFINIIED mom LAST WEEK.) At (be time of the Riel difficulty in Manitoba, it was only by the sharpnessâ€" somcthiiig very like lying‘tliat the ‘ Chicora’ was allowed to pass. In case of a. war with the U. S.~but there I am at the old nonsense again that it is necâ€" essary in time of peace to be preparing constantly for war. There is a charm abouttno rapids that few realize, they are a fine Right to look at. but the sight in soon f(HKU(lCI1,‘buli a ride down them mikes ii lusting impression. Father Mar- quetle munl have bad a. ride over them two hundred years ago when he named them Siiull; Ste. Mario-â€"lhe Rapids of St. Mary. It was nearly dark aud an almost cold evening when wc were there, and very few cared for .1 dash down the rapids Wllll n prospect of xi wetting from the ~pruy, however. two of us ventured it in a. small canoe like boat In the outflido channel. Two stalwart Indians polcd us slowa up the edge of the river, and when we arrived :it the head of the rapids, they quickly Ilr_',~p;,:c_al their poles and snatch- ing up their puddles, and willi hard work pulled out inf!) the stream, tlion our bow is turned down and we start like a mud horse down the Inaddened,rualiiug water, to III-scribe our impressions then, Would bc iiiiprissiblo, the surf is roaring so that. we L‘Illl hardly hear the II.0lll)l,)llllllS chant in which the leader gives his commands, the soriiy flies over us and all we are con- scious of is the splashing, diisliiiig,roariug and then We shoot into 5118 quiet. waters bI-luw, with a breath of relief, niucled with a feeling of regret that it wits so short. \Ve remained at the. Canadian “ Soc ” all night, as boats cannot pass the river in the dark, and early next morning start for Muckiuuwfi lllO-mile run to the south, but make little progiess for a time, there is a heavy fog over llie rii'ciuâ€" tbe only one we encounteredâ€"so dense that the water is not visible from our state room window, but Ilie boat keeps going slowly so as not to drift on the rocks or shoals, for the current is swift, sounding all the win and blowing continually, but by the time we reach Garden River the fog lifts, the sun comes out brightly and we have a lovely Ball to Lake Huron. A grant number of steamers have been delayed in Lake Huron by the fog also, and we meet them continually, large strainers and little tugs, immense barges with schoolich in tow, sometimes three or four in ii. line, and this continues all the way down the. river,llie finest boat of the wliole,tliough, is the “ Algmna," one of the C. I’. II. steamers. \Ve reach Mackina ' about four in the alteruoon, 48 we near there we notice the Copliiiii in busv; we know that the many pomts of interest. before us can only be reached by carriage, some of the ladies have no escort, and some of the gentle- men liave no lady friends with them, so the gallant Captain is paring them off, for all the ladies must have carriages :md escorts, trust Captain Cinnpbcll for :it- teudiiig to the fair sox~his good slin “ Pacific” first and the ladies next. Mackinaw IS an island in tlic Sta. of the some mime, about nine miles in cir- cumference, reserved as :i. public park by the U. S. Government; history, legends and romance have woch their cliurms about it till nearly every Rpot is classical IIorc Helioolcrult wrote his Leâ€" gend of Hiathuwa, which Longfellow do- velopcd into ii. poem; here was heard the shout of battle and cries of Wounded Soldiers and savage Indians iii the war of 18l2; fo the Red Mini it was sacred, the particular dwelling of the Great Spirit, and whom he could be more oiisily eu- treuted, besides those things lliiit appeal to the imagination, the beauty of the place in unsurpassed. “ T'ie prettiest place on God‘s earth,” it is said. We have not seen all the pretty places yet, but are sure we never saw anything luvelicr. We lose no time when the landing is reached, but commence our circuit at once; we climb the heights to the new fort, sur- rounded liy hiin walls, we CXIIIIIIIIC the brass canon and mortars, ready for the destruction of :my hapless Canadian force that might insult the majesty of the stars and stripes. ‘ (TO BE l‘ON’I‘INl’EII.) ooâ€"â€"â€"â€"â€" OAK RIDGES. From our own Correspondent. Mrs. Jolmaton, of Stonewall, Muir: and her sister, Miss chnoii of Brampton um visiting friends ut 'l‘einpeiviucevillc. Mr. Philip Mclflgiizio, of Oak Ridges. has purchased the Cummer estate at \Villowdnle, for tho sum of $14,000 cash. LARGE (.‘ixowriiwA vino of peas, grown upon Mr. [lostwick's llll‘lll. measures up- “;Irds of 13 feet, and bore 4-0 well lillL-d pods. Bout this if you can. TfiTatch for Sale \u F‘It‘l‘ll iii. ‘N‘ili :7an 'i :m. l‘llSi'. For. 1» rt (' 'I- '\l I.‘ 'I mg \. lulll‘ i‘liiy l“. mu ii iit’i‘_.; '.. -. ' _, ~ n. INTEMI’ERANCE. ._â€"â€"I. O'er our liinil‘thgi'o boldly fitnlkctb. With It low, imiiltiiig mion: In our happy llulllfln intruding. In our churches oft IS HEUU. He 18 Hydrodieudcd legion. Everywhere lJlfi (ramp is heard; But viiiotlici mime ho lionreth. " Drinking usricc,” 134 the word. Shall we fear to fucn the monster 7 Hunt. him in his vri'y dell ‘I’ CllllHU him from his lurking plows], \\ here ho waits to torture nieu. Whnt n. lwcntomli of victims; Every your iiiiircli on to Woo. Filling di llllliall'tl'h gram->4 by thousands, Ynt how lliit'iflii‘l‘l‘lictl “'0 no. While the ‘VlllU‘V'hCl'lEs of ancuinh, Risa lmfme Ilia tliioiic 0f (iml, And our sons, the iiritiuii's‘ glory. Sink lieiuuith the drunken-«1's nod. Shall we sunriricu our future ? Beauty. wealth and LIL‘IIIIIW bright 7 Pour our stun-sol LIIIHH Hod givclb, Into tho distillei \' V'zit‘.‘ See how Sntnn‘s liturst‘; Iii-c rousing I How their l’lBHIll\ll liniin iinloldl Secretlv preventing honor. By the lirilmr‘s curcml gold. Men who Inir‘c were tell'lL'l‘-ll£‘l‘lrt0(l, Symputliiex III-u- ours possessed; Who foi'gi'I-ody gum liuvu lutltel‘Vl, Soul llLlll limly, I-uvllcvzs rent. Auk frn'ZCIiInIiollfifl min Llr. they I Pay for uouls iiuinorlwl, lI-«tI W'Iio, but for the Iriiiaod ti-Iiflic, Might, LU-lllLV he with the liless‘d: Who Will compensate. the wi 10W ’.’ For her sorrow < Illllltlpllb'll. “ho, to sure her lieiu't'n best treasure, Freely for him would have died. 'Wlio replace the homes so liiippy '2 Hoinca by industry Rec-urea, VVIioHc- fond sons the ('ursu licsottod, Diiugntors fun by drink ullureil. Lal us onward pros to battle. Till we drive it from our shore, Nevnrr‘oiisv. till we li.i\‘e conquered, Iliirled it licnco for ovcrniore. Vote-is. I'Ull’xi” ye, we your duty! Vote for I’rohilinuiii ull‘ll, Then our lnnd \Vlll grow and prosper, I‘cuce Iiimund iiiiil only then. Richmond Hill, Sept, 9th. __~_‘..â€". Mowat Demonstration. P.L. G' The preliminary arrangements in com iiectiou with the proposed reception of the Hon. 0. Mow-(it are about completed and everythng so far, goes to show that that it. Will turn out ll. grand success. The Hon. gentleman will arrive in To- ronto on Tuesday. Sept. 16th, by a spec- iiil tiaiu from Hamilton, at half past eleven o’clock in the morning. The pro- cession, which will have been previoust formed, will. immediately after the :irriv- ill of the train. march to the Queen's; Park, where :Iddreswa will lie luri-sonM'd to the Attorney-lIwiicrzil, fifltl‘ which speeches Wlll lie duliwrid by the Hun. gentleman, :Ind SL‘l'Ll‘ill of the lt'lltllilg members of tin! Liocriil puly. In the evening H. ,uriiud lmm‘nn’t will be given in the Granite. Skating lliuk, which is being Specially fittcil up for the occusiuii. The Railway (Jompumoi will issue tick- ets tb excursionisfx at low rules. The hearty C'l-llpt'l‘llllllll of every true Liberal iii the Province is desired, as the committee are endciivoiiiig to iiiiiko the reception and banquet an unqualified suc- cess, Let there be a grand rally, and a. political gulliel'liiu unparalleled in Cami.- dizin history will bc the rcsult. __.__¢..â€"â€"_ Mother Griives’ Worm Exterminator is pleasant to hike; sure and ell'ectiial in destroying,r worms. CRICKET MATCH. A well-contested game of cricket was played in Richmond Hill on Suturdiiy, htt‘llli. iitli, between the club of let vill- age, and tho first eleven of Victoria t‘illlllll‘e. Timcullowed but one innings iipiece, those occupying between three and four hours. The match went in fiiv- or of the visitors, they making 63 runs, while the home team scored only Ill. The play on both side: was very satisfactory, and much cum was shown iii the batting, but Elliot wus the only payer on tho home tctllil double figures. (In the Victoria Square teilluE Frisbyinndc II), It. Frisby 13, while Forrester rziu'up as high as 14. T. Newton of the homo team did eicellriit Work as wicket keeper. Messrs. Miirk Wilson and S. M. Brown acted as um- [)li'uu. llclow we give the score:â€" IIILHMUND HILL. Ill‘lelllll'Y, run out . (‘i Ciiii‘ov, I.) liriiithwuito . . .. l‘i I‘llliott, B Ii‘rnliy .. , . . .. .. . Io Liiiiul‘iiril, l.) llriiizliwaltu .. . . . . . U hil‘l‘llllll‘ll, l) I.lr:iilli\\ii.itc .. . . . Zl 1’l1mi‘,llLt>l'i'L‘~Lui'. . . “.3 (Huh. iu'i out . . I Newton I: (’iimlny (I .I’llllllll’\, run out . . . . . U l‘lllldl, Ii li'oi'iuatci' U lil_V1l(iI\.lIUl.Ullb . 0 Bye-s. \llLlL‘H iv leg byes .. .. .. 2;; 'I'Iiliil . . . . . . . . .. . . . .. . SI VIC'I’UIIII BUI‘Alll-l. Iii'iiilhwiiitc, c Dowsburv. . . »i I“l|‘l'llL‘llL‘l' I- Ilcuahui'y . . .. . -1 li'oricxtci'. .. L' llulino: .. .. . .. l-l l“l‘l-.ll)'.(' l‘lllllilL“; . . . Il I‘llli‘lit‘lllle, M Holmes . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3 ('rnsliy, ll lluliiim .. .. , . l I’ri .liv l'... I' llnlino. . . liI lli‘flcf', ‘. noun... 1 liv. l'.nnti .; li'w .' .11 ll I oi. .. i l) 'L~., lc.‘ l‘J '1' v] NI who obtained in his score. NO. II: PARKDALE. From Our Own Coirespciident. In glancing over the columns of Tim LIBEKAI as it. makes its weekly visitatioiis to our hcartlistone we have eagerly, but vainly, watched, among the many inter- esting items of correspondence from the various parts of the County, for some item of Interest to appear concerning our flourishing and interesting suburb. In the absence, therefore, of =in.a.ble corres- pondent we are constrained to don the quill and contribute our mite, which we may be permitted to hope will prove, in some small degree, alike conducive to the interests of your deservedly popular papcr and our rising 'I‘owN. In using the term town We believe we are speaking almost literally correct. On \Vcdn'asdny last application was made to the Ontario Legislature for the incorpor- ation of Parkdale as a. town, as well as for the extension of its limits to include forty-six acres of the township of York lying in an isolated position between the northwestern limits of the present cor- poration and that part of the corporation of Toronto known as High Park. At the tune of writing the application has not been granted, but in reference to town incorporation. it is fully expected it will be, though the matter of extension of limits is not so certain. This tract of land has been a bone of contention be- tween Parkdale and Toronto for some time, the latter having applied to have it incorporated with other sections into its limits a. few months ago, but Parkdale succeeded in having it struck out. The population of Parkdale is nearly three thousand. life have, during the past week, had two visitations of the lier element, both the result of incendiarism. On Tuesday night, last week, the flour dc feed store of Mr. T. Todd and the butcher shop of Mr. Hayes were consumed, the occupants barely escaping with their lives, some of them without even their clothing. The dwelling and store of Mr. Edwards on the one side and Mr. Coles’ stables on the other were badly damaged. Mr. Hickey owned the buildings occupied by Messrs. Todd 4‘ Hayes. Total loss about $10,- (lull), all ol which was covered by insur- :ince except Mr. Todd, who lost every- thing. Subscriptions have been taken for his benefit. The other fire occurred on Saturday; being the Workshop and slable of Mr. Sliewell, contractor, in which a. trump had taken lodging. He was arrested on the spot. by order of the licevc. A By-an for the suppression of un- usual noises on the street, (timed directly at the Salvation Army. failed to carry in our Council on Monday night. The Army is no doubt accomplishing some good, but a. great deal wider field of use- fulness would be open before it were it a litlle more moderate in its demonstrations in by its extreme measures it estranges the sympathy of many who would other- wise co-operzite with it. One of its great hindrances is that two many of its leaders have zeer without either knowledge or sound judgment. The Sentt Act movement here is rather at n. standstill just now, as our Executive Committee, in whose. hands the canvass was left. failed to enthuse. Though they were first in organization it looks as if the", were going to be last in completion of their work. It is to be hoped that the President, who has just returned from a. holiday trip, will infuse some of his re. iiewed energy into this important matter. “1- br‘lleVC other parts of the electoral district are doing their work uobly. Parkdule can and will do her share if she can got up enthusiasm. \Vliiit we want. and what we must have is one or two good, l'ullfiiilg public meetings. with stir- rim: addresses to inspire enthusiasm. The disreputable condition of affairs in the vicinin oi the Subway COIILllilles' to be Ii source of great :iuiioyzuice to the villi age. The railway authorities are quite 3,: much to bo ceimlircd as the contractor. \Vc hope to see it completed before the snow falls. ._._._.,,._._. A. B. Des RUClICI‘S, Arthabaskaville, P. (3., writes: ‘ Tliirieeu years ago 1 was sciZI-d with ii severe attack of rheumat- ism iu the head, from which I nearly Ion- slautly siuflored, until having used DI. Tlllflllllbl Eclcclric (lil for nine diiya,b:itli- ing the bend, dc, when Iwiis completely cured, and hive only used half a. bottle.’ Newark, A. D. Noyes, Michigan, iwritcs: ‘Iliuvn enquired at the drug HIUI‘GS for Dr. Thoums’ l‘lclectric Uil, but have fzuled to find it \Yo brought ii. bot- tle with us from Qucbec, but if. is nearly gone, and we do not want to be without, it, as my wife is troubled with a. pain in the shoulder, and nothing; else gives re» lief. Can you cit-iid Us some .’ ____â€" 91.9“ (VAT MlEKElllwA new Trvntmeiit wlicro. Iii‘ Llll Iiillivi‘io iiii-uriil-‘u-din-um i~ lll‘llilllLIL‘Ulr I \' "'iml ill “n in mm In lll"1“ u iplu :LI]\\;1\. no ‘ Iii-vim .-lill1‘lill' lui‘ouo ion" oi iiiiiilur . 10M.) }~yii . l'l“llll‘l -l l‘.~iiv‘,lilil.-i-iii IH-i- Hi i. 1'l'l‘.’ o. liii II \ ll lrl.I(l ‘ i\ > I)., “of. l\!l i.’ rvi'“ i i i.'L‘o. -i ‘l LILUL‘lul.

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