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The Liberal, 31 Mar 1887, p. 1

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L‘lmukful for the favors of the past 20 years may 5151' 11 be consulted in any branch of the pxm uession,a.s follows: karma. lst‘ 8th, mm, and 22nd of ear-h month "Richmond mu"... .9t11 m1d24th fln_ Hmufl' 1 lo. M'u'kmun ,. .. 10. Victoria. §qum~a do. l‘hornhil‘, Walker Hon do. \Voodhridga .. do. KIaiubm-c do Hobleton o Vituliwfl rm hand at ammintvmeut \V0 is like :1. (than n Free from pain. Aqdruss A ROPJIKFOR L.D.S.,Aur01u Ont. 'I'Wkn MONEY T0 LOAN AT LOWEST CURRENT RATES Barriwbers, Soiisitors, Conveyancers, Sm. Toronto Officeâ€"«No. 14 Building 6: Loan Chambers. N0. [5 Toronto Street. Richmond Hill Officeâ€"Rear of the Central Bank, on Saturdays. 31 KING STI‘. ET EAST L ~‘ PEER MODERATE Wm’mmmaama fifimrhm, Clocks. gimrllrrg, §iimrhm£ nub (0mm! (Boobs. SPECTACLFA FOR EVE {Y SIGHT. X11 Yomv Firms, 1 Next. (1 OUT Ln the n ow Arcade A. G. F. LAWRENCE. Seawall Pan}: cf.” Swadefl Best fitting Teeth mnrle. Nothing infarim‘ in the mid Dantistry. Prices low and Vitalized Air used any time. THE LIBERAL PRINTING d2 PUBLISHING HOUSE RICHMOND HILL. â€" â€" ONTARIO. ROCIXERS Dmficfi Oggwa, THURSDAY EVENING Medalist Toronto I‘nix'vwii'v Nu: MW (‘0 Physicinnsfiu Sul'yomw, ()nhlhxte of Stouffvilb Yonce Street. Richmond Hill. ()flice Hours to 10 a. 111.. 5(10 8 p. m Entfiva'mu. Com}: 4% Miller, BAHRIS’IERS, SULTCITORS, 6:0 JFEIVC : 18 RING 5311cher EAST, TORONTO and Hill P. O. ‘vm'y Saturday. Dr. James Langsunfl' Member College Physicians Rt Surgeons Ont‘ RICHMOND HELL, ONT. firnnsihr I‘l"‘,i‘]'V(h "urnmt pines "711“! d. Drai S r 1E. Ml. Mi? 5?: Dr. (MT. M'nplm Uflice hours: Sto 9.30 m. 121.. and to DUNECTORS CHI-39110131] , I11 . in. 1‘. Dwight. D. M. Mm: A A. AXRJL‘EEW. (“ash hichzvomi {fill Branch. SAVING-S DEPARTMEE LAWRENCE 8: MILLIGAN. ' nu VOL. IX. $1 per annum, in advance.] GAS FUR 13 means (atthe Pznlmerflouse) BUSINESS CARDS. <‘rzznuklfin .D. Andrews. '*" l’ldVA’l‘E FU DS TO .TrnAN fijfl’ ‘ @5112 fiiheml ” "W'MH- V VI»; T. E. MeMfiHiN, 1‘.) unufrmturem EDITOR and PROPRIETOR. Dr. WV. If. Wills-nah. IS PUBLISHED EVERY Richmond Hill. ‘ c. B. Rohinson. Afflcilédfi Howard, and J. Ginty. ', DAVID BLAIN, USED BY Dr. A. [uphill-.620“. @tntnl Imvawmmn “4.1.4.4 ‘ a, “ (mom RPM W, {SUN 6k 00.. SURGEON DENTIST i m] Internam median. zgul. (3 F5): 9“ mam . W Cauk, , TORONTO, OPPOSITE THE 33?, SAM 'EL “$333138. ILA".- 'M'E’EENQJE. :ternfltaflowod thereon amid/'0, m withdrawn] {I‘m 0‘; (7mme United bought and 510141 ICE 2911} do. 2%}: do .SOth o :m at ammintmeuts Free from pain. TORONTO J. Fasmcm'. a. ’1‘. C. MILLIGAN. porters of u- :1; wager. J. R. Miller ‘30 p. m- to. 10. do. do. do. do to be made. Cut this out and return to us and we, will send you free, somethii :1 of great value and iinpnr.-.1nce to youY that will Start van in business which will bring you in more monuv right away than unvâ€" thing else in the world. Any one can do the work and Iive athume. Either sex; {L11 (Lacs. Something new, tlmtjust coins money for Wol'J-‘Cl‘h. “‘0 will shut you ; Pillfihvl not needed. This i» one of the gmmiim, impm'nmt (-hzmces of a lifetime. Those who are (Luminous and enfor- priiiing Will not vlm‘sjv. (hum? outfit Ad (has Tm?!“ Edie. (m I'in " (,- Jun 13-1112 Excellent accommodation for the travelling public. Firstâ€"class Around the lake for trotting horses, Good stablâ€" ing. Terms moderate. Every accommodation to gUestR. Board, $1.00 payday @316” 4,. I um now prepmed to do all kinds of work in my line Repairinmirompfly acme. Agricultural Imlflements neatly repaired. Pat- tersons' Plow: and 1?]an Points a1- wavson lmnd. Having refitted the above Home and furnish» ed it in first-class style, I am prepared to give the public the best 0‘ llCCOKl'lD’IOdlLthU. Excellent staining and attentive hostlers. Sample Rooms for mnumercinl travellers. A good livery in con- nection. Terms $1 nor duv. gammy gala» éfiintcl. NEW MSKWW W33 HERA QWHER THE DOMINION HOUSE, Richmond Hill, Underlakcrs a: Embalmers. Funeral Furnishings Always on "and Benj. Bu‘lllinger. Proprielor Lmen sod Auctioneer for the County of York Stuns attended on the shortest nntdcnmnd at roa- M‘p rates. Addfess Stmlffvllle P. O Licensm‘ Anctinneer for film County of ank re- spectfimy solicits vnm-nntmnum and friendly influenre. sales attended on the shortmt notice and at ru'mrmnbe rates. P. 0. address, Kin rv u- Licensed Auctioneer for the (‘ountv of York. re- spectfully solicits \‘rmr unhonng'o and friendly influence. Sales attended rm Um shortest notice and at reasonablm‘ntes. P7 0. Address. Box 96. VICTURIA SQUAR Licorst Auctioneor for the Counties of York Outmjoand Peel. Goods sold on mnsiunmnnb. Genera] sules of stonk. 9110., promptly attended to at reasonable rates. P. 0. aflflrom Lends Mnnav at 5. 533 and 6 per cent. per ammm. Mortgnuea Life and Endowment Assurance Poliâ€" cies boughth highest cash prices. Notes cashed. (5 to 8 pm‘ cent. secured for pal-suns having money to invest. For particuiaxs enquire at this office QEE/ mommy 1W EJQTES @DWM’ fl qgéagmmx Eezsevsmemg Specialty. Issuer of Marriage Lioensv‘s Cc‘uuty of York. Office : BO Jarvis street, Toronto. Is prepared to receive pupils, 11nd will give Music Lessons as formerly. BLACKSMITHING BUSINESS H. fimwws @%Â¥&§3 J. J. CAMERON. 153 KING STREET EAST. TORONTO VELLOEE, WRIGHT BROS, WM . BE .‘L L, Proprietor. James (T. stokes. H twin g purchase .1 the NJ. Armstrong. Salem Eokm'dt fiiifitcmnemw. U. R. TENURE. From MI. H, Franks, S. m . Brown. RICHMOND HILL, THURSDAY. MARCH 81. 1887 Wuucg. “In. Essentials, Unity; in UNIONVILLE. EL l The report shows that during Mr- Fotheringhmn’s 15 years of inspection he has; made about 3000 official visits, and lmndmclr of additional calls. He made over 200,000 entries of the Standing of pupils from which the character of the work done in each school, and subject of study, could be ascertamod and crsmparofl l vith that of any or all schools. In con- [ yztm‘lnu with his official duties he travelled l 99.397 mils-s, apart from trips vm‘npcrly outside his work. have been sent out, and 3,078 certificates issued. The Cmmty Model School holds a creditable position for good management and efficiency. A Teachers”Association has been form- ed, and is now demanded and nuppm‘ted by law. The usual attendance of teachâ€" ers has now come up to seventyâ€"five 0r eighty per cent. at the semi-annual meet ings Average of female teachers’ salary, $28955. Unifm m Prnnmtinn Examinations have now been ennducted under the direction (if the Teachers’ Association for three and one-half years, and continue to give ex- cellent satisfaction, and to improve the eflicirmcy of schnol work. At the seven examinations heH during that time 6.411 candidates have written, 39 337 papers School population, 5 to 16 years,7,300, being a decrease of about 1000 in fifteen years. Average attendance 45% per cent. No. of School districts 79. Nu. of school houses build in 15 years, .n 46 Amount expended in 15 years, $100,â€" 000. Value of school houses and sites, $160,- 000. More than half our schools have been erected. and over one~third more enlarged in the 15 years. 'I‘he imbrovement in accommodation is strikingly seen by comparing le air space pmmded now with the year: 1871. The school building erected in Aurora during 1885, deserves special notice, be- ing one of the finest the province can show in a country village. The cost is The annual report of the Minister of Education for the year 1886, contains, among other useful information, the fol- Iowing extracts relative to North York, taken from the report of D. Fotherinq ham, Esq., former Inspector for this Di. visinnzâ€" ’ The school property during 15 years has more than doubled in value. RICHMOND HILL, March 29th 1987. His mm has nnne down with a ghw in 1:11 No shadow obscuring his labom much bl Iuvclglylefliuhzept_f(}revexj toresh, r r ’ Undistnrbed in his mptumus soul. “There people and nations of (every ton me -Wi]] jmn in (’rnd’5171'aises. n. sanctified throng, And Henry Ward Beecher will join in the song, While eternity’s cycles shall r011, $12,000 , ., __i V V . “aw .w , .4.“ um, In dram , c unpe..l§ for the right. Or whisper in zephyrâ€"iike ancehf/s of love, .. Beseechiugpoor sinners no longer to rave. é: Attaining their lives for the mansions ubov In the beautiful city of light. ‘ were few. . Ennobh‘ngmmh {‘ILHSG by his christianâ€"like view And his earnest inspiring zeal. His waive liken thunderâ€"pea] rousing the soul, Enchaining his hem‘m‘s with giant control, While unsurpassed eloqu‘eqc‘g {)1}eg ‘did roll, 7.. .1...\.....-u.‘ -._.._Aa_ ,, ,V ., u “MM. a, He unflinchinulys 006 the nr en‘]. ’ A Temperance advm‘nfie, faithful and true. To the (41w? a staunch friend when their triends Standing aloft on his pedestal high. ’ His actions conspicuous to the world‘s keen eye, Yul]. nn Fensure or 3 ‘se ".5 critics Missed by, 11'" ~ an, ~. “ The world wxll feel lonely " for long yélirs to 001710, anvivod of his presenen his long honored homo, Reva-n". and respected for What he has done, Fnr his record of deods nobly wrought. “’th danger or dutv demanded his {Lid He “leaped to the front," and his best efforts made To defenr? the just cause, whatever its gradq,‘ Esteeming opinions as naught. ‘ (‘n'nsenmted all]? £111le 1517653.? “ “W‘s F0 rmka with the greatest of wow age." With ancient or modern on bismry’s “my lenmpher. Statesman, 01 Grecian sage. Q With a, fume co-exnensive and broad. 'TiR rnrolv‘his talents in one man combing,- A Smtwnmn, an Omtnr, and a. Divine, r Hie powers all blending in one grand design. I A . 1 _u £.,Vv, . , a.” "_ .. WNW“ w mun, Yielding harvests of blessings to mm]. Humanity’s friend in its and misery. lim‘enring the poor byhls kind sympathvi Dpsnite of hi hfimned ular' Human W: :m .t- M“. V1“ mum-nu... awn, , mum: uu “Whoa, honored, mm left earth for aye. Whose name sheds a. halo of brilliancy, War the city that weeps for his memnry. Fm fortv vears blessed with his ministry, Whose faithfulness knew no decay. His life we will 11km. to sweet minstl‘elsy, I v Dnlighhing the world With its glad harmony. Vibrating in cadences happy and free, Far and wide o’er the hind of hm birth. Awakimz men’s souls with its magical sound; Breakqu loose from their chains to life newly found. . Vi‘ ifh purpose renewed and no Ion Ker earth-bound. Fur outreachng the Iimrts of earth. A power for good doingmnch in his might, To turn from the channels of evil and blight. T139 erring‘and flxglen_t_n‘ regions of light, Tidings of sorrow from the land of the "tree," Swift-1y transmitted o'er mud and o’er sea, Thrilling n11 Christendom} _sa£d1y, thing he nn. , , n . ‘ Memorial Lines on the Late Henry Ward Beecher. Average of male teachers’ salary, $426.~ w v. u...,.ruwmu yu mum-Loy, Disregardng its sensurmg bann. Educational Statistics. Non-Essentials, Liberty; in all things, Charity.” From an 000:1.3imm1 COI‘YOSI‘OHHCHL I saw a communimtirm in the ‘Vnod- bridge Nuns nu ind-o vmdeut “mez- 'mr- ' 1 V I I. Y [ anmg (1» ha WI‘IHHH bv a rermlvnt of 'i‘nxcm‘m‘v.‘(one vf the sw‘nnrha of Maple), givirg u‘z) 2100mm of “the complimentary Chi b‘ains m d frmwd feet and hands cured with a few :mpxicamious of \Vcst’s \Vorld M'onder or 17ml;in Liuimamt. All druggmm. The subject of Sunday funerals in Tor- nnlo has been before the public for 501119 time, and after the lat of April the Pro- testant buryingr grounds will be clused on Sundays, except in cases in which im- mediate intermvnt is rendered necessary. For this purpose Certificates will be re- qnisile. It has been urged nu behalf of clergyman, underbulmrs, hawkmen, and others engaged in funeral services that it is unfair that they shuuld have to take purl in such services on Sundays, and the object in View is to preserve us fill us pus- SIhle Sunday as a (lay «f rest. At a recent meeting of the Young Men’s Libe ":il Club in 'l‘uz'nntu, a motion was :1- dnpted, to the effect that the club should Lake steps to have some sultrible memorial erected over‘ the graves of met and Matthews in the Necropulis. Those brave men who were treated as rebels in 1837’, deserve well of their covntry, and the deng Liberals wish that their names should be handed down with honor to posterity. It, is proposed to establish a. citizens’ band in Toronto which will give weekly or occasional cuncerta in such places as the 1:)avilliouofthe Horticultural Gardens or the Queen’s park. If the proposals are carried nut the concerts will be free to everybody. Over five hundred Italian) passengers of the wrecked steamer Scotia arrived at Castle Gardens, near New York city, on Sunday afternoon. and were in a, starv- ing condiLion. The scene which followed beggared description, as thehungry crowd cried for bread. \Vomen and children were trampled under foot. In the Ontario Legislature last Thursr day evening, Hog. Mr. Fraser moved that a special commit; be be appointed to (ill- quire into the q uestinn of Toll Ronds,and the means whereby the collection of tolls may be surrendered, discontinued or a- bolished. Mr. G B. Smith and Dr. Gilmonr, members for East and West York respectively, are on the committee. M Patti, the holed singer will be at the Pavlllmn, 'l‘nxjunto, Thursday night: land Saturday. Seats have been sold for $5, but it, is said that speculators have bought; them up by the dozen, who in re-selling, expect. tn make hundreds of dollars out of the transaction. In reply to a question by Mr. Clarke, in the House a. few days ago, Hon. G. W. Russ said the Scripture Selections were not intended to super-cede the Bible, but the use of them in schools was made cmupulsury only where the Bible was not. used. Ex Champion oarsman, Edward Han- lnn, has gone to Boston and Will at: once go into Ll aiming furhis race with Gandaur. This and the proposed Champiunship match with Beach are the only matches ha has on hand. Mr. P. J. Coffey has been appointed Registrar of Carleton; Mr. Stephen Gibâ€" sun. of Napnuee, has received a. similar position in Leunox, and Mr. G. W. Bad- ger-0w has received the appointment of County meu Attornev of York. It has been recommended to the Legis- lature that the uroperty qualification for councillors in all municipalities except townships should be made the same as that. of electors. The Winipeg City Council has decided to memorialize the Governor-General for the discontinuance of the disallowauce policy. The Algnmu. Returnihg Officer’s count gives Mr. Dawson a. majority of 11. Mr. \Valter’s motion to enable married women to vote for members of Municipal Councils has been defeated by 55 to 19. A petition has been filed against Mix Scarth, Conservative member for Winni- peg. Evictimw (m the estate of Lord Lans- downe, in Queen’s Gaunty, Ireland, are causing great excitement. A verdict of $2.500 has been rendered in a breach of promise case at Barrie. NEWS IT EMS; 1 ‘J aple can live at home. and mnka more money at work fur us, than at anyâ€" thing; else in this wnrld. Capital not needed: 3‘01]m‘osturtmlfr' 9. Both sexes ; ml age". Am: 0110 cm] (In Hm \mr] Lame earnings sm'c frmn first. smrt‘. Costly outfit, and norms free. 1101mm" not «leluv. (‘odrx you nothing to .sand us your address, mm find um : i you are ‘wiso you will 01050 at once. ’H. HALLMT (5: (10., Portlund, Maine. Always keep \Vest’s Cough Syrup in the house for andden attacks of colds, uslem and all throat and lung diseases. Best in use. All dx‘uggiats. SPRINGHiLL. Agent for King and Vaughan Tps. ‘This Company has deposited $20000 with the Ontario Government, being more than double what the law requires, but It gives the GORE a still stronger hold upon public confidence. The number of losses for the past year was 108, and the amount of lass $57,- 887.27, of which $4,315 28 was reinsnx‘ed, making the net loss $53,573 99. Last Sabbath the Rev. Mr. Pearen, preached in the Queen Street Methodist church, Toronto. his place being filled by Mr. Harvey, of Toronto. Ladies suffering with sick headache will find a. certain cure in West’s Liver Pilla. Sugar coated. 30 pills 25c. All drug- gists. The number of policies issued in the year 1886 was 2,616. and the number in force at the end of the year 6,273, insur- ing $6,867,679‘31, showng an increase of nearly $400,000.00 over the amount at. risk at end of 1885. The income for the year was 9587.07392. Tutu] assets available to meet losses has increased from $218,986.00 to $238.- 264 00 in the yeaI 1886, the increase be- ing wiLhm a trifle of $20,000. Farmers protect your buildings from fire and liwhtninq by insuring 1n the GORE DiS'I‘IilCTYU31UTIJAE FIRE INSURANCE (30., Head Oflice Galc, Coilrmty of Waterloo; Established 1836. The _Masunic Hall is undergoing repair in the shape of painting, and will 100k my much better when done. Our Village is greatly in need of a good shoemaker. We know of no better place north of Toroujao for a good. steady man to work up a gqod business, and we trust ere long to find business in the above line rushing. Jas.01iver has located in his new home, having retired from farming. J. Crad- dock has also moved into our village, having reuntd his farm to J. Jackson, R. Rumble has purchaséd {afiefigaéfience lately ocgupied by the late Mr. High. 1 Moving appears to be the order day in our village. Mr. Bailey, who has been kept almost altogetherâ€" except at elect-ion timesâ€" confined to his house since last Julv, suf- fering with rheumatism, walked up to the harness shop one day this week to sym- pathize with the Saddler, who is limping around with the same complaint. Mr. Matheson had a two year old heif- er killed on the railroad the other day. There was a large attendance at the Lodge of I. 0. G. T. on Saturday eve. The question was “Why am I a Goodfi Templar '1 ” and it is said that many good. answers were given, but the best speech was made by Bro. Dickonh The Sisters treated the Brethren at. the closn to a bun feed. ' We want a shoemaker in this village, and ifa sober, decent, industrious one can be found and will come here and settle down amongst us, and keep sober, decent and industrious, he will be made welcome, and get all the work he .can do. I camé from-Itown the othéi‘ hay 9111;]: we were exactly 3% hours coming from tthity Hall to Thornhill. â€" Robt. Rumble has moved into the house lately occupied by A. Burkholder. Jas. Oliver has mov 6. into his resi- dence on Arisweracy b . Mintem, ishe Richmond Hill painter, is artistically finishing the residence of Mr. D. Johnston, and Lumlev, the Mark- ham painter, is doing the same to the Masonic Hall. supper given to Dr. Gilmour. Please do not make any editorial comments on it, or you w111 lower yourself by‘ doiqg so. Mr. J offlinibréaa’zgk’ “gas” bEIiéif’n "End moved into the brick house lately owned 'by‘ML Alex. Cameron. From our own Correspondent Fire In surance. [Single copies, 3 cts J OHN T. SAIGEON, No. 40. of the

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