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The Liberal, 23 Dec 1886, p. 1

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toufi‘ville‘ Markhmn.. Victoria Square. . - v l‘hornhill, \Vulker House. 23rd Woodbridge‘ .‘ZBLh Kleiuburg.. 29th flobletoum ..30th Y1§aLized A1;- 10. .10. do. do. do. do. 0 always on hand at appointments Works like a charm Free from main. THE LIBERAL PRINTING & PUBLISHING HOUSE RICHMOND lIlLL. â€" â€" ONTARIO. afihunkful for tho favors of may still be mnsu? ted in an: ssion, as fol lows. :1r01‘u,15t.8fih, il’bll,tl.11d :1 Richmond 1ii11...u.9thzmdf (at the Palmer House) " $12.12” THURSDAY EVENING Veterinurv surgeon,Gmduate of Ontario Vet‘ College, Toronto. 5.": A nJMI-‘n \JUllugv, J. u. mum steases of all the Domesticated Animals treated. RESIDENCE: â€"â€" 8TH AVENUE. WOODBRIDGE. Ww.Y\OCfi\LRS, L.XJ.S., Dr. Janws Langstafl Member 0317ch Physicians & Surgeons Ont, RICHMOND HILL, ONT. WINEY T0 LOAN AT LOWEST CURRENT RATES m Yonge Street, | N ext door to the new Arcade Barristers, Solicitors, Conveyancers, 366.. Monte Officeâ€"No. 14 Building & Loan Chambers, No.15 Toronto Street. Richmond Hill Officeâ€"Rear of the Central Bank, on Saturdays. Medalist Tmmnto Physicians & Sum-gm Yonge St!‘ ’5. llivl to 10 3.. In ")to )3. Manufacturéra 65 Importers .of mum, Mocha, gcmzllzry, §ilhmmu an!) @ptical 0500135. BPECTAGLES FOR EVERY SIGHT. A}. F. LAWRENCE. ’1‘. G. MILLIGAN. J. A. McANDREW. .31 we s'mmn‘ EAST, TORONTO, OPPOSITE THE "GLOBE" OFFICE. Fullerlon, Cook a: Miller, BARBISTERS, SOLICITORS, &c. ;chs: 18 mm; SIREET EAST, Town-o. Richmond Hill P. 0. Every Satnrday. J SFuum‘ton, W Cook, J. R. Miller a? navy“: FUNDS To LOAN. ' .- 4 Ibr. «Wr, Maple. Office hours: 51 to H.350 a. m“ and to 2.30 p.m~ Address A ROBINSON L.D.S.,Aurom0nt. E. M. DIORPIIY. SON & 00., VOL. IX. LAWRENCE. MILLIGAN & MCANDREW, GAB FOB EXTRACTIXVG. BU SINE SS CARDS. ‘ @112 {gibeml ” gig? Franklin .I. Andrews. w Mgmegmx $1.30 an Amuse. T. , EDITOR and PROPRIETOR. per annum, in advance.] chlznnaud Hill. VETALHZED AIR. Dr. W'. J.“’ilson. I S PUBLISHED EVERY F. “E \" ITT, USED BY 171w. A. Robinson. Vfi-nlized Air Administer- ed. iroken cheap teeth or moth not fitting. made m-uyon short notice. Emmi $m‘gcnn, Sirciccizmm. SURGEON DENTIST afixdimt. mvors of the past ‘20 yean Lediu any branch of the pro- ah, and 22nd .9th 2mn124tb. $131M. ijeutal. I'nix'orsiiv I\Z<‘h'1'm' (‘0 119, ()ntuflnte of Stouffville mm] Hill. Office Hours m AT TORONTO FEES MODERATE of (am-h month fin_ To Loan at 6 per cent. Straight loans. Terms of repayment of principal made to suit hm‘rowt'rs. First M‘d second mortgages bought. Advances made on second mortgages and to pqrchase farms. - Nu (£0513 Incurred in making. npplicuticns for money. Wnte, or call at once for particulars. Lends Mnnev at 5‘ 52; and 6 per cent. per annum. Mortgmses, Life and Endowment Assurance Poli- cies boughtnt highestcush prices. Notes cashed. U to 8 per cent. secured for persons having money to invest. Licensee! Auctioneer for the Counties of York Ontario and Peel. Goods sold on consignment. Gencml sules of stock. eta, promptly attended (:0 at reasonable rates. P. 0. address. Licensed Auctioneer for the‘ Countv of York, re- spectfully solicits your Sutronage and friendly influence. Sales nttende on the shortest notice and at reasonablemtes. P. 0. Address, Licensed Auctioneer forthe County of York. re- spectfully solicits your patronage and friendly influence. sales attended on the shortest notice and at; reasonube rates. P. 0. address, King. time. Jan. 913! 1886: @Efl wawaw 1W EaQZ/‘ES é?me Lwensed Auctioneer for the County of York Sales attended on the shortest not-icnmwd at ren- ubo mtes. Address Stoufiwlle P. 0 Three miles north 0! Maple, and Shingles at King Stationgnd Shunk'n bush, lot 10. 6th Con Vaughm‘and will be_ prppaygd tp fill kins of all Vnuéhm‘and‘fw‘il'lbe to med 'to fillbilis 70! all sizes'mfd‘lengths opt 0's o'rtest nossjble notice pyd'at. priceato film the present 9; any other Undertakers 5: Embalmers, Funeral Furnishings Always on Hand Having refitted the above House and furnish- ed it in firstâ€"class style, I am prepared to give the public the best of accommodatmn. llecellont smbling and attentive hustlers. Sample Roolus for commercial travellers. A good livery in con- nection. Terms 3] Der (lav. MCGEE’S' SWITCH MILL, This popular Summer resort has been rcrfittvd 1n first-class style, and now presents every cum veggieng fqr guests and_ bqardeg‘s. Excelleth Eeémfiifiééfiaffé'r the travelling public. Bust; Pic-Nic Grounds in the County. Full supply of pleasure and fishing bouts. Terms moderate. Every accommodation to guests. Board, $1.00 . per day M @2510 éESSQWS. Thwubsorlber respectful]? intimates that he win have; large stock 0 Lath andLumber - , 0 all kinds at the THE DOMINION HOUSE, gum gm gum. Ben]. Brillinger. Proprietor. MISS FLORA COULTER LATH . &‘ SHINGLES Is prepared to'. receive pupils, and will give Music Lessons as formerly. E. LEMfiM, @fla‘fifififl Efimgfiag x- LUMBER, 158 me STREET EAST. TORONTO WRIGHT BROS, Richmond Hill, WM. BELL, Proprietor. RICHMOND HILL, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 23,1886. $500,000 flfifiifiteunuwufi. Salem Eckardt James C. Stokes. N.J. Armstrong, EEIENRY MARSH. Kim: P. (1; 0n 20 Adelaide St, East, Toronto S. m. Brown. Box 96. VICTORIA SQUARE aflnnm. E. R. REYNOLDS, “In. Essentiais, Unity; in Non-Essentials, Liberty ; in all things, Charity. UNIONVILLE. World-wide is the reputation of West’s Cough Syrup, the truly marvellous rem- edy for coughs, colds, whoopmg cough, asthma. and consumption. All druggists The French Invasion.â€"Campaigmng in the Pavilionsâ€"Shaft'esbury Hall Politics.â€"â€"A short account of some things. The old war cry of Protestantism in danger, a foolish piece of business at the best, is being dinned, with the most pro- voking barefacedness, into one’s ear on the street. from the platform. and by the column in the newspaper. The Mail de- votes to-day three columns to a review of opinions uttered many centuries ago; doubtless very interesting reading, though it must- be confessed, a. little tiresome to its readers who are not much concerned with what fighting polemics of the seven- teenth century said or thought- The Jan- isaries of Canadian politics enjoy this work. Every sort of badness comes into full play when a proceeding of this kind is on fooc. J. L. Hughes the School 111- spector, is a notable specimen of the mis- chievous production. Disappointed in efforts for employment under Mr, Mower, he turned over to the Opposition,1ike the mercenary of the middle ages, who, on promise of increased pay, changed his side as easily as a man would change his coat, prOViding he had a. change. gins: Another specimen of this pestiferous class of beings is the Mail correspondent now writing up the French settlements in Prescott and Russell Counties. One of the misfortunes of modern society in con- nection with the press is the amount of harm that lies within the scope of evil disposed persons under the cover of ano- nymity, What a. blessirg if everyone who assumes to teach the pcoplolwere o- bliged to appear in broad daylight, Such is the custom in France, and who will de- ny its efficacy in the prevention of impos- ture. Very little attention would be paid to the efforts of the Mail if it were gen- erally known that the writer of its most violent antiâ€"Catholic articles is himself a professed Catholic. and as such cannot be- Have a word of what he says. This cor- respondent I have referred to is of that type of writers who usually modify their notions of things so as to bring them into line with the View of the party or parties for whom at that moment they may work, An amusing story is current in certain circles about this correspondent. On his arrival in this country from a. certain fam- ons. city in the north of Ireland, he made himself popular in Home Rule circles by proclaiming himself in unmistakable lan- guage a “converted loyalist.” However, there being no vacancy on the stafl‘ of a. certain paper he quietly dropped his ideas on Home Rule and in a very little while after became attached to the Mail staff, and strange to say, is to- day one of the bitterest Loyalists in the city. Of course he may have learned the error of his ways. Some think otherwise. His letters to the Mail arc gems of their kind. For instance, one of his most serious com- plaints against the Canadians is their lib- erality in church money matters. . Con- sidering that timber limits and such will not last for ever, it is only natural for the Conservative boodlers to look askance. He says French Canadians are in the hab- it of raising large families. Mr. Mowat ls clearly in'fault here. What has he been doing that this state of things is al~ lowed to continue. Unfortunately for this delightful theory, the figures of the last census prove ( as quoted by a writer late~ ly in the Globe) that the native population of Ontario has increased within the last decade in a. much greater degree than the native population of Quebec. He also shows that Quebec contains a much larg- er proportion of English speaking popu- lation than Ontario does of the French. MOTHERS TAKE NOTICEâ€"West’s Cough Syrup contains no opiates, opium or any minerals, and can be given to the youngest and most delicate child with perfect safety. It is an infallible cure for croup and whooping-cough. A bottle should always be kept convenient, as it is always a certain cure for coughs, colds, consumption in its early atages,bronchitis, asthma, and all threat and lung troubles. 256., 50., and $1 per bottle. All drug- Failing any real grounds of complaint against the Mowat Administration, he drops to the low level of abuse and mis- representation of Catholic dogmas and practices. Surely the impertinence of this and other trivialties too childish to mention, is enough to make sensible folk blush with shame for the want of sense in one of the superior race. Frenchmen may be inclined to consider the advise- bility of putting all possible barriers be- tween them and amalgamation with such a race. Grace for Xmas Dinner. This natal day of Israel‘s Kin , When brightest star shonein t 9 east ; The love that bade the angels sing, May that same theme attend our feast. Our Toronto ' Letter. O’CAKES. ELECTORS OF EAST AND WEST YORK, During the present week the Tories will spread all kinds of lies and false re- ports, hoping that the Liberals will not have time to refute them. Beware, then, of what the Americans call Roorbaoks that is. LIES TOLD AT THE LAST MOMENT FOR PARTY EXIGEN- CIES. Another grave danger threatens West York. A strong detachment of the Boodle Brigade is in the riding, ready to begin Operations. Reformers should at once form a. Vigilance Committee, whose duty shall be never to let one of the scoundrelly gang of Bribers out of sight. until 5 o’clock of Tuesday, Dec. 28th. VVest’a Liver Pills, the standard remedy for liver complaint. dyspepsiafindigestion and sick headache. 30 sugar coated pills, 2-50. All druggists. From our own Correspondent. On Monday evening, Dr, Widdifield addressed a meeting of the electors at Bell’s Hotel, Bond’s Lake. Col Wyndham, his opponent, having been invited and promising to attend, the Dr. did not commence the meeting until his arrival, consequently it was nearly 9 oclock p. m. when the meeting was called, to order. Mr. Ross. of King, was elected chairman, which position he ably filled. Owing to the lateness of the hour the Dr. Jr 001. agreed to limit their speeches to one half hour each. Dr. ‘Niddifield saying that the hall was so cold that it would not be advisable to keep the meeting up to alate hour, and the stalwa rd Col remarking that he might make it colder for his opponent vet before he got through. Dr. Widdi- field addressed the meeting first, and plainly stated his views on the questions of the day, and ably defended himself and the Mowat Govermment against the various charges trumped up against them; he spoke about 35 minutes. 001. Wyndham then, in a speech of about 25 minutes told the audience he had a very bad cold, and was very hoarse. Of this fact he reminded them at least ten times; he also told them several times that he was a poor farmer and not much of a hand at speech making. \Ve might mention that the latter has been the failing of several of the candidates who have op- posed Dr. Widdifield in past elections. probably owing to the fact that they had not much to speak about. The 001. can hardly be called a straight Tory as he claimes to advocate several things which the Reformers have worked for in past years and are still working for. However he said he was up in the North West with the volunteers during the‘ late rebellion, and he condemns the French domination, because if the French had had their way they would have shot all the volunteers and himself included. Well the brave Col. had a. narrow escape, anyway. So he said it was the Riel question that brought him out. If that is the case we think he ought to have come out before Riel went in. GIVE A LONG PULL, A STRONG PULL, AND A FULL ALTOGETHERl FOR West’s Congh Syrup instantly relieves and speedin cures bronchitis,sore throat, and all throat diseases. Try it and be convinced. . All druggiats. G. B. SMITH& DRGILMOUR Mr. Taylor, alnwyer of Aurora, the founder of the Young men’s Liberal club of Toronto and E. J. ' Davis, Reeve of King, spoke about 15 minutes on the separate School que'stion,- Manhood sufi- rage, the Boundary aWard ind other matters showing how false and flimsy are the charges and pretence: of the Conser- vative party, and also that the Riel question was not the Real question of the day. 001. Wyndham and his friends found it so cold or perhaps hot, that they left before Mr. Dans got through speak- ing. We think they will find it bitterly cold on the 28 of this month. We are pleased to learn that- Mr. W. Thomas, who has been confined to the house during the past week has sufficiently recovered to be out again. BEWARE ROUHBAGKS AND amaansz BEWARE I OAK RIDGES. From our own Correspondent. An entertainment was given by the pupils of our public schools in the Town Hall on Monday night. The building was crowded and the usual bad order prevented all at, the rear from hearing but few of the pieces. Municipél matters promise t6 be lively about New Years. Several candidates will be brought out. Dr. ‘Viddifiehi addressed a, meeting last week in the Hall. He spoke in his usual style. During the progress of the meeting, Mr. E. J, Davis entered, and was received with rousing cheers, showing that his career in public life has been commen- dable. Our Market is doing finely. Last Friday a large quantity of farm produce was brought in by the farmers. and disposed of at prices little below Toronto prices. The Chaer and Vanallen Manufactur- ing Co. are about dissolving. The busi- ness will be run by Vanallen, while Charles will auntinue in his former premises. All the teachers are rcengaged for anoth er year; so aim: is Miss \Valkington, Reid, and Love in the adjnluing rural schools. In connection with the factory, where custom sawing wxll be done. All work guaranteed and prices moderate. The above factory is situated on PLANE-D LUMBER, MOULDINGS, Ml, Deposits received and Interestallowed thereon at Current Rates. No notice at withdraqu required. Drafts on all parts of Canada, United States and Great Britain, bought and sold. Are now prepared to take contracts for all kinds of Buildings. DOORS, $ASH, BLINDS. 850., F IRST-CLASS SAW-MILL RICHMOND ST., RICHMOND HILL Nov. 25th, 1886-3m. Have taken a flight and have settled in their new hivc»~the first. door north of Trench’s Carriage Works. RICHMOND HILL FLAME MILLS ! ATTEN‘E'ION. Having removed to new and commodious quart- ers, 1 am prepared to enter on the Winter Campaign with greatly improved facili- ties for turning out K. Chisholm, M. P. P., H. P. Dwight. D. M. Mac- donald, C. B. Robinson. A. McLean Howard, and J. Ginty. And 1111 persons requiring anything in mv line may depend upon workmanship first-class in every respect. The New Bee Hive, Opposite Lorne Block; Ladles’ Jackets a Specialty. Within this hiVo, as everybody knows, They’re always turning out fine suits of clothes Come then and leave your orders, it will pay. (“I got full satisfaction”; is What you'll alwava central Bank of mm I PRESIDENT, DAVID BLAIN, VIE-PRESIDENT, SAMUEL TREES. DIRECTORS SUITS AND UVERBOATS. Speeial Lines ef Tmsezfinga A GOOD FIT GUARANTEED. Kept on hand, or made to order on the shortest notice. A stock of Having bought the above-named mill and put everything in C. TREVETHAN’S BUSY BREES A A. ALLEN, 'Cnshler. Richmond Hill Branch. SAVINGS DEPARTMENT, Always on hand. There is also a Fl HST-CLASS OflDE R, FIRST-CLASS WW ORK I C. TREVETH AN, L. INNES & SONS, 83V. JAMES M. LAWRENCE. ‘ Manager. [Single copies, 3 cts A full line of samples for AURORA. No. 26.

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