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The Liberal, 29 Aug 1889, p. 8

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Hear ye not the whispering voices, Like s murmur o’er the waves? Voices full of woe and sadness, Coming from the drunkards’ graves. Mothers, Wives and Sisters. hear them 1 From the shades of dark despair, To your efforts now appealing; Echoing voices everywhere. Abel voices call for vengeance, From the seething sin-cursed ground; Slain by drink the Cain of bloodshed, Direst curse the world has found. Borne upon the gentle Zephyre, On the chilling northwinds blow; From the balmy south we hear them Dives’ voices full of woe. Praying you to warn their brothers, Lest their fearful doom be theirs, To avoid the rocks that wrecked them, And the fiendish wreckers' snares. Earnest women you beseeching Not to faint or weary grow, But with courage face the battle. On to victory bravely go. Women of our Temperance Unions, Everv drinking stronghold raze. God your captain leading onward, An invincible cortege. Can we wonder that the women, Must go forth a war to wage, Homes to save from drink’s incursions, ’Gainst the traffic to engage. For their loved ones are in danger, Husbands, dearer fer than life, Who must meet the subtle demon When engaged in business strife. Sore beset at every corner. Traps to catch unwary ones, To beguile the unsuspicious, Loving tethere,husbauds, sons. Putting on the guise of Iriandship, Smiling while they pierce the soul, With the dagger that will torture, Make them curse the tempting bowl. While the bloodhounds of the trefiio, With their eagle eyes behold, Clutch with greedy claws their victims, 'l‘o allay their thirst for gold. ‘ lleeding not the desolation. Nor the fearful wails that rise; Nor the broken hearts that languish, Mingled with the orphans’ cries. They in purple and fine linen, Fairing sumptuous every day, \Vhile the fools who fiil their coffers, Starve, or live as best they may. Mothers you may truly tremble, Lest. you anus should go astray, Who have left the sheltering fireside, Seekma homes where’er tiiey may; Hidden pitfalls filled with demons, Lui k in nmbusli to despoil, Could they see their machinations From than: lures they would recoil. Dnughters too though fair and lovelv, From the curse are not exempt, (0ft their happiness entrusting, Where the cup has power to temot. When their sun has set, in darkness, Filled with sorrow, shame and grief, ‘Yield to tippliug vainly hoping,. 'Thus to find a short. relief. Use the privilege afforded, By the franchise law, to vote fi‘hoosiug m'en whose word of honor, Leaves no mom to fear or doubt, Who win do their utmost striving To wipe out. the liquor me, To our country’s onward progress, Banishing its fruits of woe. Though discouraged by the forces, That, oppose on every hand, Lliuckle on afresh your armom, To emancipate our land. A millennial peace diffusing, Where despair hung like a pull,. Filling homes with hope and gladness, Fused from Satan’s liquor thrul. Richmond Hill, Aug. 27th, 1889. The third page of the Toronto DAILY MAIL is noted for “Want” advertisement. If you want to buy or sell anything. If you want a situation, a mechanic. a, busi- ness, machinery, lodgings, if you have iost. or found anything. or if you want to find out where anyone is, advertise in the Toronto DAILY MAIL and road the ad- vertisements on the Third page of that. paper. The charge is "Two Cents a word each insertion. Address THE MALL, i‘orunto, Canada. Steam threshing outfit. Cornell 12 horse en- gine mm Wide Awake Lhresher. Glnurl water tank and a. wags-01L Machme all row-y for work, in mood repair. Thresher has run about 130 (la. s. .x bk) ownuiss t0 covel Slil‘w- tunnels M) confine dust. UV net but ”tired hum business Apply to 5. HA KTMAN, 3.3 Woodm'idgn. P. 0., Out. 16 Grand Love Stories, 3 vuckago of goods worth two dullurs to 1mm- ufucnure, and alarge 100 v uicnurc bouk,1.hnt will surely put you on the road to a handsome fortune. Write quick, und.seud 55 Silva): tq_1_le.1_1;;p}y‘}_ age. Patterson’s (A‘:\rura)uCough Balsam for (“longing and Culd's. Satisfaction guarax.~ iced. ‘ ““51 *5 Early 0366.59, Consump’ti’o'r} m unganity, wxll find m our Bpemfic Lo. 23 n Waive Cure. 1: imparts Youthfu! ._ "m WU“. ...- ,. r...” . , gum human frame. With our specific ,. _. most obstinate case can be cured in . . and recent ones in ‘ess than thirty "an packztgo contains two weeks treat, G2. _Cures Guaranteed. Our speo II InmllibXe Ours for all Privatg - a matter of how long stand- and: put writtegcuarantga it Who is weak. Nervous, Deblmated, who in his Folly and panorance bus Tri- glpd way his Vlgor- a? Body. Mind and MlallIIUUu uaumug un'uuuaunups unuua “lulu film Fountains of Life. Headache, Bgokaohe’ Dreadful Dreams. Weakness "i Memory. Bashfulneas in Society, Pimples upon the Face-ungall tho Effgpgg Manhood, gaming: :hppstin’gidmiys upon WA“ 1' kWhAH‘W Appeal to. Temperance Women: FOR SALE. mtores the Vita” Power in old and wrengthons and invigorates the Brain ”was, builds up the muscular system W into action the whole physical fl‘ him human frame. With 9111' spegigic A w. KILNMJ‘Y, Yu‘r'moum. N. s Mrs. Morgan and children, of Willowdale, are making a visit with Mrs. Nicholleâ€"Mrs. Morgan’s mother. Bro. A.J. Rupert is attending as a delegate from Court Richmond the High Court meet- ing of the A.0.F., now in session in Toronto. Miss Simpson and her friend Miss Sand- iord, of Montreal, who has been viSItiog at the parsonage are spending the week in Toronto. Mrs. Carey, of Toronto. accompanied by her sister, Mrs. Ryan, of Philadelphia. spent Monday with their sister, Mrs. Ed’ Glover. Mr. Hilligrnss, of the Home Knowledge Association, Toronto, was in the village on Thursdny delivering their Atlas to new subscribers. We beg to thank the associa- tion (or a complimentary copy which con- tains a complete list of maps and is an in- valuable book of reference. Ma‘s. Jae. Newton, Mrs. Gurrier, Mrs. Brown and daughter are making a. visit wuh relatives in New York state. Miss B. Wilson, of Toronto, and Mr. Riley, have been making a visit in the fill- age and m Elgin Mills. The Rev. Mr. Leonard has been in the village calling on old friends. Mrs Os-er, of Aurora, spent last Sunday with Mr. & Mrs. (Rev. ) J. M. Simpson. Mrs. P. G. Savage and Mrs. W. Shepard are vxsiting relatiyes in Montreal. Miss C. Heise is spending a. few days in the city. \Orilliu............7(33 Newton Brook.849 Scarbnro ......772 King City . ....757 'J‘ottenham ...... 711 {Pt Edward ..760 Allistmi ..512 1 317.11.77.71 ......... 575 5] 48 4G 32 26 21 15 14 4 7, 9 23 29 34 40 41 The next. match will be shot. Sept 3rd. Below is Newton Brook’ 5 score which is the highest by 40 points of any ever made in Association matches: - 200 yds. T’l 100 yds. Joe Smith ............ 45 J C. Steele ............ 44 Dr. Teskey ............ 47 A. Muckle ............ 48 W. J. Davndson ...... 44 John Smith ............ 43 T. Hmnberstone ...... 43 .R. McCagne ......... 43 ~G. R. Goulding ...... 34 Dr. Claup............44 47 46 43 42 41 40 40 39 43 33 in full, 92 90 90 90 85 83 83 82 77 77 Miss Crnickshnnk, immer‘ly a teacher in the Public School here, spent Monday night and Tuesday with friends in the village. on her way home from Muskulm where she has been spending.part of her holidays. Miss Cruickanauk is now teaching in one of the city 50120019. Dtm’t forget to call at Dilwurth’s Drug,r Store, 170 King St. East, Toronto, and tell yuul‘ friends to call. The Off» Hand Rifle Association shot their sixth match over the ranges of the different clubs on Tuesday, Aug. 20th, some of the teams making the highest score ever made by the Association,which shows what a. high state of perfection can be attained by practice. The score made by each team follows, and it is but fair to mention that. Midland only shot, eight men, and Allistun seven, while the other clubs shot ten. Total Matches Matches Pmnts “’01: Lost Joe Smith ......... J 0. Steele ......... Dr. Teskey ......... A. Muckle ......... W. J. Davndson John Smith ......... T. Hmnberstone... R. McCagne ...... G. R. Goulding Dr. Clapp...... . . . . SERVANT WANTED Late of the Township cf Vaughan. in the County of York, spinster, deceased Notice to creditors. NOTICE is herebv given pursuant to the proâ€" visions of the Revmed Statutes of Ontario (1887) Chupner 110, Section 36, that all creditors and others having claims against the estate of Ann Morrison lane of 17119 Township of Vaughan in the County of York, spinster. deceased, who died on or uboufi the 2181: (lay of Febr‘ ury A 1) 1369, at; the City of Bnuiilwndn the Cuunty of Went.- wurth, iimesmte, are on. or before the 20th 618.37 of Sept, A.D.1889, to deliver may send by post prepaid tn Alexander Malluy,.Esqum'e, of the said Township of Vaugh- an, Pmluevme P 0, administrmm‘ of the- estate an d efiects ot the said Ann Morrison, deceased. a statement of their names and addrebses. and full particulars of their claims, together with 1- state, ment of the sqcuritytif apy) hqld by_bhem. And notice is further given that utter tbs said last mentioned date the said administrator will proceed to distribute the assets of the said (le- consed among the parties entitled thereto, hav- ing regard onlv to the claims of which notice sin-23ml have been given as above required [in (1 the said administrator will not be liable tor the said assets or any part thereof so distribuytsd to any pairsem of whose claim notice shall noumwe been reeeived as aforesaid at the time the» said dis- tribution is so made. bolicmms for AdmfinisCmtor Dated at Toronto this 215:; day ‘ t August, 1899 THE LIBERAL LADY BOARDERS. AN N MORRISON, The Undersigded has comfortable rooms for a, couple of H gh School pupils. MRS. O’BRIEN ,, Richmond.St. Good General Servant wanted at. once. mm. \VM. AmesoN, Concrete House, Richmond Hill. Tut als 312w aidmtificmmtfi. IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE 0N PERSONALS. $1.00 Der Year. The Trigger lson mone. x . ....435 MILLER & DchgN Matches Matches “’01: Lost 5] 4 48 7' 4G 9 32 23 26 29 21 34 15 40 414 849 A large quantity just arrived, the best that could be bought. It is extra good and is bound to give you satis~ faction. Reductions made to parties‘ buying in quantities. Fruit, Confectionery, Bacon, Hams and Groceries of every description. Be sure and call, we are selling goods at prices that cannot or will not be beaten. The Proprietor on account of failing health offers for sale that valuable piece of ltmd lving 0n the Nurhh side of Centre St. East, containing; about-10 acres; '1'ne land is in n, gond sum; of cultivation, well fenced and underdmined 17 acres at tlns land is in the corporation of First-GLASS Land. 30 acres under the plow,the halimce splvndid- pasture land. through which n neveriuiling s1vri11gcr0ekfl(m‘s. Games of summer fallow. lhe puldxuser can have possession any time; August 10th, 1889‘ FOR SALE RICHMOND HILL; PRIOE $8500- being made up of part‘: of Lots 4 and 5 in the 2nd Con. of King The farm is situated along a. fine gravel road. quarter of a. mm: from the vilL age of find two and a, half miles from King statinn. The land IS well fenced and is in {L good state of cultivation. Convenient to Schools, Churches, Stores and Post 011106. The buildings are good mud Were is plenty of e‘icellcnt Water on the Name. Large Orchard and plentv of small fruits. Terms reastuab e‘ FARM FOR SALE. 200 ACRE FARM 10D ACRE FARM , A. M. 89001113qu \Vobm'n 1’. (1., will receive teuuers up w Wacky, Sept. 10th, 1889. For the above farm. either in block or for each 100 acres separate. There 15 on the premises a. good tWo-stm-ev brick house. good outbuildilms, well fenced‘ well watermL El.“ under w. good state of cultivation Situated North half of Lot ‘41, Conecssion 1). and South half of Lot 9]., Ounces- smn 1, Nowhere, 11 miles from Toronto mark 13 TEMPERANCEVIL LE W. i, m v, -_ v H , TERM $4,000 to remain on each 100 acres for two years an; 6 per cent; 20pm cpnt. of purâ€" chase money to be paid on accepting tender, balance in (50 davs, when (leed will be‘ given. Possession immediatelv to plow. L u-muumvu “4.“. a . L... For further pm mu ms pply to A. M. Senor or H. \Vheler, on the premlses. The highest or any tendernot necessarily accepted unless satisfacâ€" tory. Tenders to be opened M Empringlmm’s Home}. Ems Toronto, on September 10611, 8.17 1 o’clock 1), m. Tenders marked ”fender forFm'm.’ Scarboru, August. 14th. 1880. FARM FOR SALE. A homestead of 195 acres for sale. (‘omposed of Westerlv 145 acres of LN”: 10, in the 1th Con. and easterly 50 acres of Lot 9, in the 7 COLL, in the township of Downie. This beautiful home is only 4 miles from the city of Stmtford, convenient to Schools and Churches, on a, first-class gravel mad. There are- on the place a good dwelling. two banked bums. a. thriving young hearing orch Md of choicest apples, pears, plums and grapes. The place is: well watered and in n. thrifty neighborhood. 175 acres under n. good state of cultivation. 20 acres good hardwood bush. Title indisputable; no encumbrance. Terms easy. Small payment down. Possession at once. For further particu- COUNTY UF PERTH. 841. f ‘ [8.1-5 apply to T0 HIGH SGHUUL STUDENTs Comfortable Robins and Board. Apply to WM. HARRISON. MYRTLE SMOKING TOBACCO FOR SALE BY TENDER. The Undersigned offers for sale on easy terms his "I‘m-mac «m lfllch Plug and P change- FINER 'l‘llAN EVER. â€"â€"EASY TERMSâ€"â€" J. BROWN, Richmond 11111 1880. 7 t. f. “*r" V Né‘vtbn Brook, or B. REDDITT, Richmond Hill. FORTY AGRES CUT and PLUG THIS YEAR’S .T. H, RISEEROUGH, H. B. SCHMIDT, Empire Mills, PRODUCE IN EXCHANGEâ€"- See 'Eefiilwgallalxiceville P. 0‘ OSCAR J. BROWN, LORNE STORE. J. T. SAEGEON, GORE DIST. MUTUAL The undersigned has on hand a.“ kiln” 01 firstâ€" cia’ss. coal. which will be delivered at the cunv vauicnce of 1 urclmsers, 01' parties may druw it themselves from TEMEEEAEEE & GENERAL Best Chestnut Can}, No. 4, Stove Coal. Furnace Coal and Blacksmiths’ Goal. He is also prepared to deliver Wood at reason- able mtes. Ortlers Solicited 84 Satisfaction Guaranteed. Now is the time to buy vour con}. RESIDENCE SPRINGHILL. JEV EI{1’B()DY GOES TO THE GOAL BEE-HIVE In best qualities & patterns. Save a. part of your fair by calling at Dilworth’s Drug Store next Satorday when yuu visit the city. You will find Mr Dilworth obligmg and attentive to your wants. The best and purest drugs in the city will be found at 170 King St. East, Chas. Trevebhan to canvass for the sale of Nursery Stock ON SALARY AND EXPENSES or COMMISâ€" SION. Steady vmplnymeut. Apply 21% once. stating nae. Refer to tins .pnper. J; Bi NELLIS‘tCQ. Rochester} N. X. REOHMDNB HILL STATWN. RICHMOND HILL. (Hf FIRST-GLASS WORK DONE And Satisfaction G uaranbeed. Fashionable Blaming. P. 0. Address King, T he British America; Insurance Agent Wanted . R. Proctor, FIRE ENSUEANGE 66.; Coatings, Pantings, Also the WOOD -â€"FOEâ€"â€" AND FOR Supplied. REPAIRING DONE ‘Vl'l‘fl NEATNESS, CIIEAI’N ESS AND DISI’A'I‘CII. ON HAND 0r Made to Order,“ WM. HARRISON’S . All Other Articles in his Line: The Must Succeslful Remedy ever (11»: covered, as it is certain in its clfm-ts and does not. blister. Read proof below. 'S'I‘RIETSVILLE, P. Q.. May 3, 1.889. D11. B. J. KENDALL 00., Enos‘pjurgh Falls, Vt. Gentlemen .â€"â€"I have used Ken- dall’s Snavln Care for Spnvins‘ and also in a case of lameness and Stlfl'Jointa and found imam-e cure in every respect. I cordially recommend it to all horsemen. ELEURY’S SUNS. AURORA. Points and Repairs for plows of every mu Inspect my implements and compare with uther firms. Saturday, Seplfllh, 18%, At 2 o’clock p. m. That very desirable farm lately occupied by the deceased, Jared Lloyd, being part. of lot. 1‘40. 15 in the third concession oi the Township of Whitcburoh. consisting of 142 acres. 130 acres of which are under cultiva- tion. The land 13 clay loam well watered by in never failing stream. There is a good Gimme story and oneâ€"half house of 7 rooms Land backknchen, on the premises, also, a good trams barn and outbuildings. There is also a good orchard of young bearing trees on the premises. The farm is situated 3.11 miles from the rising town of Aurora. 1 mile from Whitehorse Post Office, i mile from: cbnr'ch and 1 mile from Public School‘ House. There is a good grist mill in runn- fing order on hbe same lol. ‘ IA o..-_-_n_ -ml- ST. THOMAS, P. Q.. A r1122. IEBSJ. DR. B. J. 103mm. 00., Enosburg‘n ‘ulls. Vr. Gents :-â€"I have used a few bottles of your Ken- dall’s Spavlu Cure on my colt, which was sufl’erin from Influ- enza in a. very bad orm, and can say that our Kendall's Spavin Cum mat 6 complete and rapid cure. I can recommend it as me best and most effective liniment , . ‘ ‘_- ‘ : I have ever handled. Kindly send me one of your valuable books entitled “ A Trea- tise on the Horse.” Yours respectfully. ~ I. F. Wmmsox; T0 FARMERS ! RICHMOND HILL Plows of rankinds, invluding Smky Plows, and three furmwed Gang Plowa, Am. 6:0,, always in stock. KEHMLL‘S SPWIH GURE. VALUABLE FARM DR. 8. J. KENDALL U0 . mnosnurgu mums v 1,. Gentlemen:â€" I always keep your kendau’s Spavin Cure and Blister on hand . and they have never failed 1n ' -._ what you state they will do. I have cured a. bad case of Spavln and also two cases of Rlngbone of years standing on mares which I bought; to breed from, and have mm seen any signs of disease in = , ' .- their offsprlns- you” twig). J O‘Km‘mm Prlce 81 per bottle. or slxbottles for :55. All druggisls have it, or can get ‘t for you. or it will bol sent. to any address on receipt 0: price by the; roprietm's R. 13. J. kENDALL 00., Enoshurgh Falls, Vt. SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS. KENMLL’S SPAVIII» WEE. mar Enmcn, MAL-Mar 10 1: DR. 8. I. Knmmxg. 09 . Enogbugh} _ 3915" my, uluul. vu "n. ..._V .4 The above ism very deéimble property and win positively be sold without resarve as the estate must be wound up: TERMS:â€"-Ten per cent. at‘ the tune of sale. Balance may be secured by mortgage., bearing 6 per cent. interest. payments to be» made to suit purchaser. AL- Any proposing purchaser may premises at anytime. E0: further particulars apply to G. W; GRAHAM} The undersigned keeps on hand at his office Single Harness A11 kmds of Implements manufactured by he Executors of the late Jared Llodemve instructed Mr. Paul Lepper to sell by public Auction, on the premises, on BY AUCTION. .. J. RUPERT Very respecuully yours. JOHN FETCH or to C. C. ROJINSON, Aurora,” FOR SALE Ckmms J T BLACKALL. EV'kY Flows, tW Executors, Aurom of every make View the

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