YHELIBERAL PRINTHCG 8;:9U ({ICBMON L: jili bath â€2 «3 ER Laurie ï¬angshï¬; m) c' 'x 1‘( Sflnnt .3“: 1 swam ft) theva Ym'k S’Hic H‘lmn‘ }:»\'\o1'l‘ (m), mm Visâ€" my PM) i< i r, '7 fltJnhx": Ha qrifni m -1 301' 111W '1 lUfpflHHU‘K , l‘vx‘o ï¬x‘n'u, Ofï¬cc hum '1 H] :1 m; I: to R y-v 1n mm \t'nu Myanmar“ ‘n‘ï¬ixï¬‚â€˜ï¬ Q Sï¬nuffville“ ‘ ._ '3LLF1I1IR‘.D.. Victm‘iu Squm l‘hornhil], \Vulkc Home \Vondhndge Klaiuhurg. Newman. Vitalizml . memmnzmmm ' m ' liful fur the favrsrs of Barristers, Solicitors, Conveyancers, &c., a â€oronto Ofï¬ceâ€"4510. [4‘31lildin51’ & Loan Chamhcxs N3. r5 Tore mo Street. Richmond Hill Ofï¬ce open cvery Saturday. aiONEY TO LOAN AT LOWEST CURRENT RATES m G. F. LAWRENCE. Ifm‘x‘isters, Solicitors, Convoyanccâ€"n‘s, (QC. Tormno Ofï¬ceâ€"N0“ M) King ï¬t. “’0'“. Markham Ofï¬ceâ€"Town. â€all. (up-stalirs.) E’rivatc Funds to Loan on Moving ge at Lowest Rates of bananas. Mr Grnguyy or Mr Holmes wil be M: the Markâ€" ham ()H'ice'evn y Saturday from f) a m to 4 HO 1), "'11.; and at \V‘ohbur's Hotel, Uniom'illo, every Saturday from 5}). 111.. 1476 p. m. MjÃ©ï¬‚ï¬‚ï¬ 4} QMNMM $13): per; VOL. XII. Fnlicrmn, 0.qu 6;. \‘E'ulmce BARRISJ‘ERS, SOLICITORS «(‘0 OFFICE: 13 Run; slmtm‘ EMT. Tnnm Richmond HH] 1’. O. Exery Saturday. J S Fuliarton, W Cook, ~ Wallace L2? mum-m 1 D5 T0 TrnAN. Toronto Ofï¬ceâ€"Court Chambers, comer Church and Adelaide Sireets. Thomhill Ofï¬ceâ€"Post Ofï¬ce every Wed- ncsday from 10 to m a. m. Richmond 11111 Ofï¬ce~Post Ofï¬ce every Wednesday from I to 4 p.111. Collections in City and Countrv promptly attended to. Money in loan. omlhz'ulge. 9th1 JV). _~i'1hurg. .Hh (10 )bletmL “.5; 1th 0 .talizml . ' “IV, I) :haml at anpolnhueuts We‘rkslikaa 0 mm. Freofmm mun. Addfess A ROIHI‘PON Iui‘aï¬uAnrmw Ont. SARRBTEBS, SOLICITORS, NOTARIES' 81C; u ‘ m‘ 1;- (3 "£93 - ‘3'"? pt“ ‘ £0323. E vi D 5;“: Jilin v": a. Egg ‘% {QM Ear?" ._. .L 4%?" Va . ““3, 33 ‘7 2453mm LAWRENCE &†MILLiGAN. Hum fuhé‘zkfâ€˜ï¬ A hvasys (we Hanna, 56 'W D GREGORY 10} Adelaide street Eust‘ elcyhrme 311 ~ ' ass Make), “11> ) H11 Richmond FQMES 45» ï¬ï¬gwmg Est (2051:: icon: 6:: ANDREW B01 BENTON & DODS; J. E. MILLER E“'-â€â€œâ€™1 m f «A» Ms. an r: Iii/IDIWVI! JULIA. ONT“ to (:1 .‘3 »:)I\1§‘11,N.Y.,'} “MIG-13m B F 0 v .z. 4.. .L \J v L." Money 150 1021,21 {Lt lowesé, rates Dan. A. 30393555632. , SOLICITORS AND NOTARIES ED 1“! my“: av. “mama! mm up Jiâ€"f 2:. mam A 1‘ 2‘3 Q (A) " L1,!) 2;“). n w» 71(\‘«X Wu. :2. m f N Hill 1331. FRANK J; BENTON, h! C L ‘1’) years E. J. B. MUNCAN '5’“ C. MILLIGAN. G W HOLMES Hi A:~'I‘. TORONTO T ROXTO TL HG 1va 10 5E. EST or JUSTICE,&C, Z1*::3.ag‘e Licenses, 3W. KSL‘EEFY. NGE‘AE‘W PUBLIC, Gum Medal?“ of ï¬lm Ontario Voternmry College anonbo, \Vl“ Visit iiichwmml Hill Wednesday will Sutur- d n-‘twmmn of each week. Day or nighl mm1vmmptlvattended to. A full supply of IHOLHCLHBS consmntlv on hand 11-i- Licnnr- : ()nmrmun' General mi, t0 utremmz u for the Countio. of York (Mods sold on 00 gznmvut. 01 stun-k, otc., promptly amended : 14.5%. P. O. addre Licc‘wed Ak «weer for the (‘nunty of York, re- wpachly suxï¬mt. Your patronage and friendly illfl'uvnca Ru‘lum bedded on the SLortesb nutice and at rem Ullitbe ruzcs. 1’. 0. address, King. All kinds nf Wand, Iron, Galvanized Pipe, Iron. 37‘: .~ and Porcelain Cylinders. All kinds of “'1: her Runs, Well-Digging Curbs, Curb Rj' - 1 1 Cistcm Tanks made to order. ; done an shonesb notice 3$§i5ï¬ ï¬nlmukriï¬gvâ€™ï¬ LESSONS IN VOICE CULTURE. Formerly of Alliston, is prepared to give lessons on the either at her own resideu ce or the lesidences of pupils. Richmond Hill, July 15th, 1889. 3 mos Every accommodation for travellers. First-class stabh'ug and an attentive hostler. THE DOMINION HOUSE, Richmond Hill, Gm 1 accommodation 101‘ the travelling public. ' TI nmcmncu Punks‘ lh‘st brands of Com1m,muus mums for commercial THQEJVEJJZL Haw/£4, THOS. HUGHES. Prop. Fine Wines, Liquors and Cigars. Having reï¬tted the above House and furnish- edit in ï¬rst-class style, I am prepared to give the public the best 0‘ accommodatmn. Excellent Rtubling and attentive hustlers. Sample Rooms for commercial travellers. A good livery in con- uecciun. Terms :51 per (lav. WM. JACKSM‘, Propriotnr‘ Benlj. Brillingcr. Proprietor. Evert; accommodation to guestF. Board, $1.00 per day RICHMOXL HILL POST OFFICE. Issuer of Larrmgo Licenses for the County of Yor CLASSES ARE NOW OPEN FOR SENIOR 3.: JUNIOR. PUPILS IN GRAND CENTRAL HOTEL MEMOS Moo rams @znwa (215’ flyflwflwg Firstâ€"class testimonials. ‘ Methodlst Parsonage, Rlchmond Hill Best Summer Resort in the County. Every ntbeu 11 paid to Pi‘cnic pmtu 8. Good 1 isblng and Boating, Rooms for a. few boarders. Wlshes to inform the public that she is prepared to give g: 9 w: n 25> Smma My» @wtcl. we l 101's Rnsm \‘m: £79 Jémmm @flï¬ï¬ifl EMM HECHMOND HILL, THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER 5, 1889. Vma- iaazu'y Surgeon, 158 KING STRL E AST . TORONTO AEUSIO ' "'Srcllnntnns. KATHSXOZULR IN THE 5:329“: Ecknnlt Jnazaos <17. Stokes. T 4‘ ) H . J. An'msin'oug ct’m‘nm for the ‘ouncy of Yurk «I (m th‘ shm best notice and at; ca- Ami: e s Stouffullc P. O, BIS-OPENED AS A @al‘laungiz, 7 Essentials, Unity; in Non-Essentials, Liberty; in all" things, Charity.†\WBI. L, ONT, A ‘ J. RUPERT, Prop UNIO NVILLE . I‘IAPLF‘. ONT W DOELI‘HK‘YS. BELL,p,.oplToront0, . Ont- Egg; 'éiKS. MAPLE T. EWN & 8%.; CASH & ONE PRICE ONLY You can now have a peep at the interior oi the new building. Partitions are be- ing taken down that have darkened the store of late. Carpenters’ and Plasterers’ “trade marl<sâ€are being re- moved by the broom and scrubbing brush. In a few days the place will be ready for business; you’ll then have an additional 61,920 square feet of floor space, more than as large again as the store as you now know it. HOUSEFURNISHINGS Prices took a tumble in the Art Mus- lins yesterday from 32c.; they were pulled down to 25c.. and in the Whole lot there is noth- ing but‘the newest and best shadings. The width is 32in. WINDOW SHADES.â€"â€"Partles requiring Shades for stores, warehouses, public buildings, etc., would proï¬t by sending to us for samples and esti mates. SHEETING AND COTTONS.â€" Our Sheeting and Cotton Deâ€" pa'rtment is full of evei‘y’eidng you want, American and Can- adian manufacture. Bleeched Sheetings, plain and twilled, 8-4, 25c. to 35c.; g 4, 300. to 400; 10-4, 350. to 45c. Linen Sheetings, 90 inches, 900. and $1.25, Which prices we defy competition. Pillow Casings all widths, IOC. to 20c.; un- bleached, twilled and plain, sellingr at old prices. They are pretty scarce now. But we have them. BOOTS AND Snoreâ€"See} what the cash buysâ€"A light‘ kid bow Shoe, 9 holes, at 75c; kidâ€"lined call shoes at $1.00; French Kid at $1.25; hand sewn turn shoe at $I.5o, in ï¬ne Dongola; Only a few more Wigwams at 350. left. sizes 4,5,6 and 7. Tan color shoes in all the new shades, from $1 to 2154, American and Canadian. Of course the more you give for a button ‘ boot the ï¬ner make and better lï¬nrishAyou will get. :Mail Order Department.â€"‘ As far as convenient you will} of course always do your shop ping in person, but we want to say when this can’t be done you can write for anything you wish, and get it just as wellns if you came to the storeâ€"any thing. We have alittle army of people who do nothing but buy for those who write for things. T. EATON & (10-, 190 to 196 Yonge St, ex- tending through to IO & 12% Queen St, Address, Mail Order Department. 190 YONGE ST, In the last issue of Saturday Night reference is made to the Manitoba Bill respeciing the French language and Sq ~ m'nte Schools in that Province The writer, who is well known in Toronto, does not permit us to remain in ignorance of his views upon this matter and hide for the active sympmhv and co-operalion of all English-speaking Canadians in supâ€" port of the measures. Separate Schools in Ontario have existed for years, and we have become inclined to admit their right to exist without too closely question- ing the assertions on which that light is based. To speak plainly they are to us an incubus that we would Well be rid of if we could‘ but we have not yet agreed upon a ï¬tting means for their abolition. . i ., In Manitoba. they have no right or title to exist. The doctrines peculiar to RA} man Catholicism no more need the ma- chinery of a school system for their (lis- tribution than does Anglican or Presbyâ€" terian theology. Mr. Greenway wisely concludes lhub it is the duty of Lhe State to furnish all with a secular education, and he does well to decline to make Smte aided schools the vehicle for propagating the doctrines of any one religious belief. When it was ï¬rst deemed advisable to establish Separate Schools, the belief that they were necessary was based upon the then well grounded complaint that Cath- olic children were being educated in Protestant doctrines contrary to the belief of the parents and spiritiml advisers. No answer to such a complaint was possible,‘ consistent with true Liberalism, but the entire secularization of the Public Schools and in this way placing Protestant. and Catholic on a precisely identical footing, and leaving: the religious instruction of euch in the hands of their own clergy. But in those days public opinion was not prepared for such a. step and the miserable expedient of granting separate but State aided schools for Catholices, was devised and carried into eï¬'ect. Premier Green- wuy’s programme is to carry Manitoba. bank to a. period corresponding with the time we speak of, and then to elfect a solution of this much VL‘Xed question on the lines ind1cnted above. His pro- gramme is at least natioualtnot sectional. and his efforts are all in the direction of building up a. united nation out of what, under the present system, now are, and must remain, separate and opposite fac~ tions. th regard to the French lanouatve, Manitoba. has about as much use for two Ofï¬cial languages as it has for six; no becur arguments can be advanced in favor of French as an oiï¬ciul language than could be brought furward in supâ€" port of German, or any other tongue spoken by a mere section of the inhabi- tants of the Province. A great. many fear that Mr. Green~ way‘s action will endanger his ministry. These fears am, I think, wholly ground- less. He won’t lose his positiun on ac- count of his efforts to more thoroughly Canadianise the Ma‘nitubans, and unless I am greatly mistaken. will live to see his programme carried out, and his peo- ple beuelitted thereby; at all events I (10 nut think he will permit a time serving expediency to stand in the way of what, he believes to be his duty. I notice that a. very intemperate cor- respondent of The Empire waxes wroth over alleged insults offered to the Canaâ€" dian people by the eminent gentleman who has just retired from the Presidency of the Association for the Advancement of Science, which met last week in To- ronto, in his address to that body. I read his address, and read it carefully; it abounds with eulogies of our country, our people and onriinstitutions;and expressse the, to us, flattering desire for closer union with the United States. The re- cent events in Behring Sea are proof of the native born passion of the Yankee nation to grab everything in sight worth grabbing, and like the wolf in the fable, it is the highest praise they can give us to tell us they love as so well they would like to eat us. But The Empire didn’t understand him, and so forwarded a ful~ initiation that on any other subject would not have been published in a journal of the most moderate pretensions, but the sacred name o1 politics gilds the veriest nonsense with its glamour, and opens the way for admission to the columns of the best newspapers for the fearfnllest rubbish that ever graced an editorial waste basket. Do you remember that other estimable idiot, an Empire correspondent. too, by the way, who wanted all unbelievers in Imperial Federation “ shot in their track 1 "’ This is genuine Toryism, this Is. As I am not a believer in the doctrine of Annihilation, and know that your sub- seiibers will be disappointed if I do not keep up my correspondence to THE LIB in AL I “111mm a. law items this» “ock H at I think will be of intciest to your leaders. " Qï¬rrï¬llage in growing, rapidly, and Toronto Jottings Maple WINDICUS. they are coming from all directions to re Slde here. Mr. Knight, of Teston, has rented the new shop from Mr. '1‘. Cousins, and is starting his 5011 in business in in. A gentleman and his wife were hem last \vevk from 'l‘oronto looking uh fl: Durkhulder property; he told me h thought he, Would purchase and come 0 here to live. It And would you helim‘e it, a brass band in Maple ! The instruments on hand, and players ready tn render the sweetest, (if music to the Citizens of our town. Mr. Qnm'rie. of Aurora, has been engaged as teacher. The heautiful grove east ()l the station i»; :slao attracting the attuntiun of the out. side, world. The Sabbath Sclmnl in con- nection with St. 'I‘homus’ Church, Klem- lmrg, held a picnic them on 'l'liursuay lamb. 'l‘huy made a nice display while driving through the Village. Miss Forbes, (if Toronto, is Visiting at the pm‘snnaue. Drs. ()rr,Nnble and \Vatmn, of BIapIe; and \Vilsou, of Richmond Hill, were, last; Friday, searching for [ndlem Relies on the farm of Mr. Sloug, 1n Lhc township at York. Mr. W. Boyle. Curator of Cmmdlan Institutes, u to be nu“, on Fri~ day nuxt, when n further search is to be made. A stone or nmumzmur, has been found on the farm HE Mr. I. Murraymith 1641 cut in if, proving that the Jesuit, Fathers had been in that; section in that yea (,n‘r. Gilmour, of Kleinburg, visited Vaughan Lodge 011 Tuesday evening. Mr. D. Kinnee is slowly improving: and it is expected he will be around again 8001]. The third. page of the annnto DAIL‘I MAIL is noted for ‘ ‘Want†:Ldverbisement. If yuu want; to buy or sell anything. If you want a. sitnzuiml, a mechanic, :1. busi- ness, machinery, ludgings, if you have lost. or found nnthing. or if ycu want to ï¬nd nut where anyone is, advertise in the Toronto DAILY MAIL and read the adâ€" vertisements (m the Third page of that. paper. The charge is Two Cents a Word each insertion. Address THE MAXL, Toronto, Canada. By P’OF. JULIUS CAESMI HANNIBAI \VASHINOTON. Cnr'us tings dnz sometimes happen in dis wo’ld. \Vlm’d ebbnh Link ob fokes prayin tur Bob Inge’snll, de champymi blasphemal), as n saint, I? But, as some pray ter de debbil, a kn’nel in his a’my shuod get a bir. 0b a praynh now and den. ‘yVell, tnddall day, eight Syrians, six men and two wimmin. saw a pikchaw ob Bob hanging obah de lunch countah in Castle Ga'den, Nun Yn’k. Dey all knelt befnT it, mnttahd wot seemed ter be a prayali, and took tn’ns kissin 1t. No doubt dey to’t data de Ku’nel was some saint. Well, well, wnt nex’ ‘2 De ideah nb makin :1. saint 0b \vnn ob tie nms’ actibe 0b (is debbil’suiï¬mlis ? Yal), yah. ynl). I: make me sc’atch my wool, and luff till 1 mus’t fall f’om my chuyah. Missis \Vashâ€" ington jin in de a'mmmument. Bob say dat Moses made mistakes. l. don’t. beâ€" liebe (int, Moses ebbah [nude enny misâ€" takes wen he did as de Ln’d bade ’im. But dis 1 knows, dab dese Syrians madn a. fus’-cla,sa Wun wen dey took (16 pikchnw 01) Bob Inge’snll fn’ dnt 0b a saint, and prayed tor it. I don’t “ av“ mmy fokex ter pray ter my pikch w. Yah, yah,yah. ‘ I‘ “l This pnwdm‘ ncvcr vanes A murvoI 01' pnri1_ strength and whoh mncnc q‘ Moro (-zn)nmnmr.1 than the ordinal } um. and cunnnthe mlri Iv competition with he mulmtudo of low t«x,~:t,s<hr~rf weight {Hum 01' phosuhutu powders. Sold mvl'v in cans. ROYAL BAKING Bowman (31)., 100 \V’al’ strm N. Y swag M‘JL .. Ahwmtaly Puma [Single copies, 3 cts St. Bob Inge’soll. {Fo’ DE LIB’AL') No. 10.