“I11. Essentials, Unity,- in Non-Essentials, Liberty; in all things, Charity.†[Single copies, 3 cts _, . ~4a,r--‘ ch.“ u “ @113 ï¬llyml †IS PUBLISTIED EVERY THURSDAY MORNING AT YHE LlBEHAL PRINTIHG & PUflLlSHlNG HOUSE RICHMOND HILL. â€" - ONTARIO EDITOR and PROPRIETOR. BUSINESS CARDS. W...â€" %l raisin. DB. J. LllNGSTAFF, RICHMOND HILL, ONT night calls at front door bell. 10 a. m Ofï¬ce hour ___/b»â€"_â€"~â€"â€"- A. ’7’. 77'. Dr. W’. J. “Nisan. Medalist Toronto Univmsitr Marker .Cn Pliyizicmusctr snruaniis,0nt..llule of Sloulfvlllf’ You're Street. Richmond Hill. Oll‘ico dams B to 10 a.m.,5t08p.m imam. aflflé USED 13v _ Dr. A. Robinson. BU RGEOX DENTXg‘!‘ i L‘liauklnl {or the furore of the past; 20 room may still be consultodiu any branch of the pro- vmsiou usrnlluus: lurum 156 8th, lcah. and 22nd or each month Richmond Hill.. . .. .mh and 24th (in (in, the Palmer House) stoun‘villo.......................18tl. lo. Mnrhbmu . . . . . .euti. io. Viohoriu‘a‘quure ............... . 2le do I‘lioruhill. Walker House. 9.3m] do Wanilliridge... . ..£lï¬fli do. Kloinhurg .flf‘tli do Noblebun ..... .30th 0 Vitalizml Air always on hand at nupointmcuts Works like a clmrm Free from vain. Addrass A ROBINSON L.D.S..Aurmu0iit. LAWRENCE & MlLLlGAN. Barrislers, Solicitors, Conveyancers, 85c. Toronto Officesâ€"No. :4 Building & Loan Chambers. No.15 Toronto Street. Richmond Hill Ofï¬ce Saturday. MONEY T0 LOAN uï¬iï¬r CURRENT RATES _.,_ &. a. F. LAWRENCE. r. c. MILLIGAN. open every RICHMOND HILL, THURSDAY, FEB. 7, 1889. Earthy. .4... MONEY TO LOAN $35.000flf) Private Funda to Loan on Mortgage on Form Pi'l‘pei-Lvâ€"Intemst 6 par cent. per mm nuui. Terms ousy. Apply to HOLMES & GREGORY, Barristers. 6m, )0 him; Streat “’esï¬, Toronto. At Town Hall. Markham. evury Saturday. MONEY T0 LEND Cash‘And .41 5% Par Cenz‘. Several Farms for Sale in this Viciuily AT VERY LOW PRICES. E. F. LANGSTAFF, Richmond Hill Address 48-“ M. i‘EEE‘i’. ‘ NOTARY PUBLIC, Coxmssroxim m Tm. HIGH COURT OF JUSTICE, &c., Issuer of Marriage Licenses, RICHMOND HlLL POST OFFICE. .. . i y... ~ Elms :tlliuimus‘. Shalom Ec‘km'dt Licenseu Auctioneer for the Cnuntien of Ymk ()iitm'iuand l’ovl. Goods sold on consignment. Generalsules of stock, No, promptly attended m at reasonable robes. P. 0. address. UNIONYILLE. James C. Stokes. Liconschuctioueer for tho County of York. re- spectfully solicits yourlratrouuue and friendly influence. solos attended on the Si ortest notice and ntrezisonalwe rates. 1’. 0. udurcss, King. N. J. Armstrong. Licensed Auctioneer {or the County of York Sales attended on the shortest notice,th at [93’ 3.1m rates. Address Swufl‘nlie P. O Leeds Richardson. Issuer of Marriage Licenses for the County of Yor RESIDENCE. â€" MAPLE ONT mtg your? Worms. All kinds of Wood, Iron, (inlvuuizod Pipe. Iron. lli'nss lUHl l’orrolniii ('yiiiulci‘s. All kiiidu-f \l'utor Runs. \\'ul!»i)igeiug Curbs, Curl: lliupu :Ind Piste. ii 'l‘u.nl'-: made to order. Repairing dumzon shortest. notice. WM. .TM-izsox, Propi'ivtnr, ~ @v 9Ԡs I 9 ! $24.5 galmuhuï¬ge 5 CLASSES ARE NOTV OPEN FOR SENIOR f: JUNIOR PUPILS IN AMUSIC Fullérioii. Cook Ar “Elihu-e, DARRIS‘I‘ERS. SOLICITORS cc L'IFFICE: 18 limo S’IRI-‘ET EAST. TOImh'ro Richmond Hill 1’. 0. Every Saturday. J S Fullnrfou, W Cook, â€"Wo.lloce Li." PhWATE rmvus 'i'o r.nAx. W D GREGORY G W HOLMES HQQJIES (r thooiar, Barristers. Solicitors. Couvgynucers. lilo Private Funds to Loni) at. Lowest Piito Toromo Omenâ€"4‘10. l0 Kins: st. \Vl‘ï¬h Markh a a: 0mm: â€"'l‘o'~vn Hall. Marlin:an Mr Grnan)‘ or Mr Holmes wil be iii the Mung- um Gllico uvei'y Saturday from 9 n in to? p in J. R. MILLER E. J. B, DUNCAN 9151723435543 & gamma/r, BollhlS'l‘VBS, SOLICITORS AND NOTARIRS. Toronto OHiceâ€"-Court Chambers, comer Church and Adelaide Streets. Thornhill Ofllceâ€"Post Ofï¬ce every Wed. nesdav {rum :0 to 12 a. to. Richmond Hill Ot‘ï¬ceâ€"â€" Post Ofï¬ce every Wednesday from r to 4 p. in. Collections in City and Couner promptly attended to. Money to loan. :-'»i~"-\g.:.>: ) ‘ use. 45“?†_ . ‘i ., gulps-.3. gsiiiupsuu Teacher of Musiorlk Oil Painting. PARSONAGE, - RICHMOND HILL ‘lï¬ublv' ,huussuumuo ‘ Miss Iâ€"IKï¬uiSON, Dress Mulronoppusifc Illnwuic Hall Richmond Hill THE r mam {WEE Richmond Hill, Propriolor. Benn]. Bu'liliugor, Huvin: reï¬tted th‘n above House and furnish- ed in in ï¬rs rm» Slj‘l-u l lLlu prepared to give the public le lu-sc u’ uruuiuiuodution. Excellent stiihiuig llllll 'ittontivo hustlers. Sample llmvuis A good livery in con- ’J‘¢~riii.- .~'l )lyl' duv. fur t’uiiiuivI-viul t‘.‘l\\'l‘lll‘lԤ. iiccliuu. 455.com 15Q Kiri? srmu‘f!‘ EAST. ToRcsTo Even“ llf‘i'"llllllmlllilnll :0 guests. Board. SLUU . . . ’ i ‘ - pordny WRIGHT BROS. "'"'â€" ’ n T‘ } GRAND CtNTRAL HOTEL Ulldoriakors & Ernimlmd-I's. i ‘ lilf-nl‘ENED AS A l Riff 5 Elï¬'lllle ii N , ,,l vi." a.- Us w . . ' . _ 7'“ . .Dm‘wn '3‘ 9-“ Plant “‘9' fallԠ3) Hi 1†Ginni .l v iuiuu |l!i‘ ' Hi the lmvelliunruhlic. .‘liun (um I If you have if. no sure. and (‘h icv ' ‘ 'l - IAkS- ï¬rst Mum“ .“l flu it hurt year, but if by chance you i t} “MRS fl r cumin-ram should have had :i pziir of lwuu \vlm-li l ‘L .l. .1.1:['Pl:ILT.Prux., (unwed iii-urn, which is the plug-1‘} ,;f, w“, . r..-. - 1.9. . .- .-.L \‘nln‘ life, igt clll n' nil-\n‘l'llt'sl Druul ‘ .. ï¬! “x†l " . . --. ‘ ‘. ‘ . . ." \A’; i†.1 >1 “l? *5! ""3 bum , l7.) l\l.l_' bl. l.‘ J. 'lurpim, \v‘lu-ie :3qu '15 .a’ golf“? ,4\ Eli v~ you I‘.|'| gel A box nil 'illu‘ï¬t- K wl'll bnlvo \d‘ " " fur Ilrezsunili sum of ll’ll‘ iwvvis, iVliiuhl “H, 2 q, u i. Gum? «mm-m; and Will l-m Will your cums “ï¬nals. 1 .iri in an my: ' '1‘ "'9 " I: L' MT“ 1‘ less 3"): “mu you can walk from has: to “‘ “"‘ ‘ ‘ ‘Hog ‘ ‘ luw, ' ’ l l 190 to 196 Yonge St., ex- tending through to 10 & 125 Queen St., '1‘ ORONT(). One Price Only. Samples,Catalogucs and price lists will be sent free, on ap- plication to the Mail Order Department. Always places at the Hand- kerchiefs that the crowds like to get to. Here are some items that cause the crush. Ladies’ White Trish Linen Handkerchiefs at 80c. per doz. M3 for 20¢. Men’s pure Linen Handkerchiefs, extra large size 20c. each, pure Silk Handkerchiefs, hem-stitched $1.65 per doz, We have never seen better money value. It was a big, big lot of all~ wool Hosiery that we got hold of, else there would’nt be a pair left to tell of now. Prices from the start less than the. manufacturer’s. and with each onward step of the season brought lower and lower. Ladies’ Grey \Vool Hose at 10 and 12.30, ï¬ner at 15, 20 and 25c., Children’s at 5, 10 and 12%c. and Boys’ Ribbed Knickerbocker at 15c. per pair. It: the way of Table Cut lery. Rodger’s and Lockâ€"- wood Bros. dessert and dinner knives of a superior ï¬nish are here at $2.50 and $3.00 per doz. respectively. Nickel Forks $2.50 to $3.00 per doz. and Silver Spoons $52.50 to, $5.00 per (loz. No matter what any person else may be doing in tlese, you’ll ï¬nd our prices about hall the usual. The 50:. Corset that we’ve told you of is a quick favorite. Price is about 25c. under the usual. Near the Corsets. Ladies’ Aprous in Town, Hol~ land, Print and checked Mus- lin, 200. to $5: 25 each and Children’s Pinufores 25c. to $I.35. If time goes for anything the making can hard- ly be counted. Lots of scope around the books for the intellectual read-l er. Shakespeare, Byr0n, Burris, Moore, Longfellow, Tennyson and Scott contri- bute. Every work beautifully l bound with gilt cloth and gilt edges. Our price (we. each not the publishers. Also the ‘Lily Series" Lit 29c. each, the! ‘Pansy Series, at 25c. each, the ‘lluby Grace Series’ at: 23¢. each, ‘Leisure Mom" at‘ $1. 25, the ‘Chattez'box Sei‘ics‘ 35c. eachT all books of pure tone and moral \vorih at the. ebb prices that surprise When comparison is made. Mull Orders have speczal attention. I l l Address T. EATON CO-, Mail Order Ifcpar‘nient, 190 YONG}: ST, 8: rll‘at‘or‘io. (lint; ' ’ i J ltliu victim (If a drunken ii'ufliguto, (I'd. Richmond Hill and Vi No. 28. Our Hotels. To the Editor of Tm: LIBERAL Perhaps ("roof the best. known hotels of by-gune days was Dulby’u, which 830ml where the Dominion House now stands. 1!; was a lung. luw, oue-atury frame building reaching nearly across the whole front, with a stable at the north end. Here the aristocracy of Toronto in [heir trips tn and from the upper lakes wUllld call for refreshments, an that fur many yours Dolliy’s, and Steele’s at Bond’s Luke Were the must pupillar ou Yuuga Strain. Captain Bunnycastle, uflerwmdn Sir Richard Bounyczistle, the author of ‘ Usuada and the Canadians," passed flnuugh hero in 1844‘». and in his letters, (lim- refers to our village. “We reached Ri-slunuurl Hill, 17 miles from the anliwg, Inning made a. better jour- hey flnm nsmil lhruugh a road that might. lu- culled flu,- “Slough of Despoud†and which will in; iimcadnmized Sullle clay far the Bumd uf Winks. But wliv Richmond [1111 should be so called I never Coulddismn-pr, fur it is utithor very picturesque nor so very highly poeti- Cal, zillhuugn Dnlhy’s is a. must Comfort- ublc leaning plum: fur a weary truveller, at. which 21 141158 writer or a puetisor might ilml a. haven. Attention, gumd fare and Immiwss prevail.†Sir Richard’s seuicli fur Ihv picturesque did not extend far, if it did unireacli beyOud the window of a Village lth‘l'll. Dulbe uua the shipping place (if the old stage of uch t- at run llr‘lwcull Tmont.) and the Lmdmg, with its great lumber 'iug bnx :«u Hug: nu lieuvy leather springs. lihllliclhz.‘ and jnltiug its dusty occupants in than (lustiuzuiuu. 'l‘lie urrivul of that. 0 rich once a. week with its four and some- Lune: nix Iu land was us great an event to us buys an ill: cunning “5 u. lucomulivo and lls‘. lung train uf ours 1.4 [u the buy uf later (lays. On the day the stage was due he “will d gather around the. great Slgliâ€"p<1&l,nn which swung high almvo us H mm ll'l|__".'ll portrait if n handsome young Lu'y culled "The Luau of Rich- mond Hill,†and furni a so†of reocpâ€" tiuii cwmiuiltee fur Llie passengers en l‘ullle. llrre a. clumgo of horses took pluce fruiu large stables which stund un ilm bifz' If the present, Herald ()lllce. 'Puusv slublva \H-lll down in in: extensive linâ€" mrly iu illt‘ lifties, \vnicll swepL away buildings, li-uses iiud equipments with u rim of \lvvrlnxgs on the Suntli, and the Northern Runway killed off the rest. of Ilie sing:- business on Yuuge street. The uld fashioned Clup-lJlRLl'ilt‘d build ing gave way to a more suhslauliul edi- fice, which lll its turn disuppearvd fi-uiu Slglll under :1. suit of Ll‘lclKâ€"Clzill chillies and handy me U‘lllllulllus Willi Comfort- :ible surroundings in illMâ€"ryilllce to the ex- cellent [21.3er of the present. enterprising pl'ulil‘iulur of the Dominion Hillel. .lu lllt‘ [wet llffy years of the history uf Yullgt‘. street, hotels increased until ut one time they were lhirly in llllllibc’l‘, ur ulmut in; average of one to each uqu Many of those landlords miter-ad upon thy business line, imble~liemmd luau, wli’u would iiialiiiost any other culling have been. ornaments Lu Buciely, but “'I'Ule'ld and ruined in body uud suul they have [Jussctl away and are furuuften. The number of liquor hello†on Yonge Street in the ï¬rst i‘ifly yeais of tllla cau- cury was 100. l 1 In these one hundred families there wore :-â€" Druukmds . . . . . 214 Sudden Deaths................... . . 44' Suicides kiumii tn the public.... . . . 13 l’romiuurc ilentlis by drunkenness... 203 Wulnvs .. . . . 45, Orphans . . . 235‘ Murders.............. 4 Exacutiuus....................... . .. 3 Luso of property, real estate once own- ed bv these 100 fiiuulus, $293,500. . h , v This does not inelulc their customers, ,umuy of wliuui were promising young men, “hm, lured on by temptation, have ‘ had \huir ll\cs blasted fur [line and oreru~ ity~uor the hundreds of ruined llUlllk‘fl and Worse than widowed wuuicu, \Vlln have dragged out miserable exmfei cos as druukurdu' wires during that lii;y years. The lust halt uf [he prrSPnt century is muquite up, but notwithstanding teiii- pcl‘aliCe influences the traffic is dung its , . heat. to pile up a l‘t'CUl‘d, and locally cuu- . sidrred we are muting in our slums uf erigicnl rrsults. The year 1330 had only just set in, when a yuuugl inuii having; drunk zit each hotel, hcfui'c he git out uf ilm village fell urcr flw, dush board of his \viiuuu, gut under the, “hulls rind wua‘ lllï¬lxllllly killed. A little infer a hustler of who 1; our hole-l5 who i had ulin burn a mun if, business, “fell «.f‘ lifv tuck lnilllfllllllll 2n ll c- uninile Slll-' cule. Au nuiuruiuufn Llll in illlulllcl‘,v the 5:11;“ .1: ti (lied. Tun .vr tlircr cf ffiu lBlitllx'ldS (f others killed thti'llJSi‘lVex' by v x], Yin/iii (Le fluid of [he luul l (lrmkuix. Lad; :lui. :mr i. hull: of laudaizum ins aim; ha ha .: [HILLLLT jus: as she W: h A cinity about to swallow the contents. in nuo holelauianfell duwu stairs and brnke his neck. From another a man Wen: homo drunk and in the morning was found on frozen that he was rendered helpless for life. Another young man started for home the Worse of liquor, and before he reached it fell out of the wagon and broke his neck, One man was hruc- ally kicked and rnughly shoved 011' the platform of a llolel, and received injuries that. resulted in death, and another was pilclied headâ€"immune! out of a bar mum and diedashort limo llfiel'. One man deliberately drank himself to death, and another got a stroke in a. drunken row that ended his life in an hospital. An- other, a. strong, uble-bodied man, railed to death llimugli lhe excessive use of strong driuk. A young man, through drink, ruined llIS liume, broke his mo- ther’s heart, and died 3. ant. Another man drank until he beenme a. pauper, died a. pauper“: death and received a paupor’s burial. A single man, a drunk- urd for tummy years, fold the writer llnf. he expected to be fuuud dead in ii ditch, died in absolute poverty. A married man who had drunk the hard earnings of nearly a. lifetime. retired will) his Wife tn the county pour huusu where they lived and died at. the public expense, and uu~ other, an uld mun was dragged dead drunk out of a. binning building. Strong drink ruined an industrious puur woman, who drank until she died, and in dragged a kind and uu-iable Indy from a. high circle of respectability duwu r.†be an our- cast from suciety, and iimde her liusbnul, an educated and well-read man, a. wretch- ed and drivelliug sob. It caused a. cheery, happy-tempered old man, who in In..- nuureruus sprees, had broken allnost every bone in his had)‘, to full duwu through a. hay luff. and break his iieCk, and it gave in. middle-aged man the delir- ium treinens. Punt- 15:1], his experience was :1 Sad «me, and when related by him- selI or by others, who withesscd it, would Cause a shudder. He was {in industrious mechanic and buurdrd at, the old hotel at. the south and of the village, afterwards burl-ed. ll'lien the dread pliautusni would come \ipuu him after a pmmuged spree, he fancied that he was surruumled by fiends. 'Ho would shut himself in Ms room Wltll his back to the door to keep others nut, while he fought those \villiiu which he would do with terrible energy, with fearful yells and screams, lin'culy kicking at the snake»: tllzlt he fancied were crawling aruuud his legi, twisting them- selves around his burly and trviug tn get at his throat. \Vltli tightened fun he Would slrlkc a; the tantalizing iuips as they perched lint an “no shoulder then on the ullier, whispering in his ear, dart- ing and hissing: in his face, until exhaust- rd by his fruitless efi'uléi to free himself from his thrill :murs he \vuuld fall help- lessly m the lluur. IL mm a. torrur ru hear him tell it, u'iclmut pugsiug through rho terrible nrdeul. Puul‘ fell-lV/,lll: lll=)l't¢’ul away frnui Mir village, and mu uue bitter cold mum Llilvi' 2L spree thiic llzul lziszed fur week-i, u‘uou llm delirium was upon him he riinliml lllilll‘r‘del from his lud- rouui, ran a. mic from home and was found next iiiuruiug in a. snow drift frozen tn lllt‘ lllllllllt‘. He was falcon the lunspitul and lllell there, It mimic a inn-lug yelling unmiwc of an honest, uld, culnrrd mum, and .out him to a drunkarzl's grave, and uiiulliur un- furllumle felluw crazed Wlill drink, ulrila his liyiulli \v-is llllml Willi maths and curs- es, \vus drugged hwu‘l furl-:ml‘at info a. threshing umcli'iie and ground in) (it’fllll. This Upiu lrcu uf cril has tiilzeu some time in devclup lls fruit, but much of it (L'ONTiNL‘Hil UN 1‘ -(‘i:’i'H lamp.) tL’FFfE‘P‘EW LN; to :.l 3 ~" v moi-r. .c- c. on n v.~‘..:-‘l:nn vjulv ,6 \‘. .'..i