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The Liberal, 26 Sep 1889, p. 1

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Eitouf‘fville kalmm VictoriaSqu'Lre ,(‘hornbilL \Vulker House \Voudhridge Kleinburgn.‘ Nobleton ..... Vitalized Air ulw my hand at Works like a charm Free! K'l‘lVELUE: Funds to anm rm Movmnge at; Lowest Bath-,5 uf interest Mr Gregory or Mr Hnimns \Vil ho M the Markâ€" ham 011m every Sn‘urtluy from s) n m to 4 .) ) 11.: and at- Webhm’s Hutu]. ltuionvillc, cSaturday from 5 p. 11X.. to b‘ 1x 111. To: mum Os'i'ice~fi’0 “WWL filarkmrsna (”(1:04 (“p-MAIEINJ Private Funds to Lozm on KL Gallectiang in ( BARRISTER AT THE LiBERAL PRINTENG (95 PUBLISHINGHOUSE RICHMOND lIJLL. â€" â€"â€" ONTARIO thankful for the fluors of the past 9.0 years uny still be consulted in any branch of fine pro- .ossion u‘s follows: \nmra lst 8th,lcch and 22v1dot max-b month Richmond Hill... .. . zuufi 24m dn (math-e I’ulmerflousc) 4n-.. Tomnto OE}: c~N0. 1: Eu ildiug 6‘: Lean Chambcxs N115 Toronto Sire-ct. Richmond Hill Office open cvcry Saturday. MONEY T0 LOAN XT LOE‘JEST CURRENT RATES :5. G. F. LAWRENCE E. T. C. .JILLZGArI Toronto Officerâ€"Court Chambers, corner Church and Adelaide Streets. Thomhm Office” Post Office every Vv'ed- nesday {mm m to 12 a, 111‘ Richmond H111 Officeâ€"Post Office every WeLinesdayh‘om I to 4 p. m. (Emanue- eff“: aamhiuij~ Ana's»: @4322 “and IMF" Md", IVEIJWW D R mu tn the anVm'k Qtzl‘te Woman’s h‘nqmu), my Yuri; City, mm Visâ€" iting: 1‘11) u 141] to $1 Jnhn'b Hospital and Southern Dishenxru‘ms, Brookh‘n. Oflice hoursâ€"U 111i] )0 u m ; (31-0 8 1-: m mawmgmnnm Formerly Rosnlunf Su' 821’!in 4?; ‘ THURSDAY lWORNING- Wycfliwi. Br. [swig [% LPMSM $2222 222 2 2322222221 Puma’sxxmrm -‘iFFICE (31611110110311 Balristemf.‘ lUn Ll ca":- Fullen'lonz. (Tank 6!; Viaflsufe. DARRIS‘I‘ )RS, SOLICITORS 8:6 LAWRENCE ‘FICE: 18 luv; sum:- Richmond mu 1‘. 0. In J S Fullzu‘ton. “I Can] W 1) Gmmony AN DRE \‘.' VOL. XII. $1 per atmum, in advance.] Barristers, Solicitur I: M BARBXS SOLX("’I‘ OAKS AND NOT \le“). J. R. MILLER (C BUSINESS CARDS VJZLJEE”EI} $12“? T. 2;“ Mammw, (mg in City and “mended to. II Money EDITOR. ani PROI’BIE’IOR. RICHMOND HILL. ONT (Late of Brooklyn " Y.,) ”(like (“Mom ” fit was. IS PUBLISHED EVERY 1‘ [UVATE FUNDS TO Mammy/V3 ‘3‘ «M « SW; kg} \ as v“; AA A {WWW Dr. A. Eficyflsizason‘ TON & DOES, S, SOLICITORS! NDTARIES_&C‘ axle street )7 to 101le {L5 lowest 1‘ S URGJCON DE . I‘IS’I‘ “graterâ€"Tuwu IE '32-»:qu 3-K: a “I Can]: L ms .1- “ numumvm-g "(I Countrv promptly omly to loan. m1 114.11 lizlemond u! un \‘eyunccrs, ($3 . J. 13. BEN lL\NK"2JJ1'\‘TUX,B C L ml at appointments Free from 1min. 18th 20th i’lst 5mm 25th 29th MILLIGAN. . 16‘ EUR”: 04pm- T. C. MILLIGAW LOAN I‘JAFT. Tones-'1 o ‘y Saturday. W HOLMES gm cers, m. Ann» :1 Out --Wn11ace Mel's, 10‘ in do do (10 do all. Hm'l'finrnefi‘tod the :L‘novo House and furnish- eei is 'm thst- cm»: “313,1 am prepared to give the 1m}: mthe best 0‘ itcwmmmlamnn. Excellent stamingmul :zttunmvu hosfims. Sample Rooms for omnmm‘r-ial trzwellus. A good livery in con- nection, T 1:15 n1 Der {huh Licensed Auctioneer to; the County of York, re» spo ,111111y solicits vmn putmnupc 11nd 1311:11le 111111101 cc. 5211951 :L'Le11ded 011 the sLortest nutice and at ICILSOHEI‘UJ‘M I’. (1‘. witness, King. Gold Medalist of the Ontario Vetenuary College Tmontr) \\ 111 visit Richmond Hill Wednesduv and Satur- davai‘teumon of one“ week Day 01' 111L11t culls 1110111111113 nttevded to. A full supvly of medicmcs constantlv on hand 11-443mm Licenseu Auctioneer fur tho Countxesof York ()utm'lo and I’m-l. Goods sold on consignment. Genera] sales of stock. 960., promptly attended to at FOLLbOLULUIB rates. P. 0. address, Evpry mcommudution for‘lrmrellcrs. Firm-class Jamming and an ameniive hostlcr. Lu HIGH COURT OF JUSTICE, &c., Issuer of Marriage Licenses, Licensed Auctiuncel I'm the1 County of Yark Sales writ-ended on the slum Lew. notice and M reu- ahe 1M0 Address S‘mu‘hllle 1’. O either at hcr own i'csiflm; , or pupiis, Richmond Hi11,Juiy15th, 1 ‘ THE DOMINION HOUSE, Richmond Hill, Bani. “railing?“ Proprietor. livery accommodaiir NOTARY PUBLIC, Jfilég 9&3 yaw? WQJJES. (35% (”Lb wrmerly cf Allistau, is )wepm‘o‘ on aim LESSONS IN VOICE CULTURE. All kinds of Wood, Iron, Galvanized Pipe,1ron, limsa :md l’mxelain Cylinders. Allkiudsnf Water Imus, Well-Digging Curbs, Curb Rings and Uistom Tanks made to order. Repairing done on shortest notice GRAND CENTRAL HOTEL Eflagmmz; Ea 1'22}ng THOSHUGHES, Prop. CLASSES ARE NOW OPEN FOR SENIOR {z JUNIOR PUPILS IN /2?7V 322V 2/ Q Jig ‘6' ; /9 Fine Wines, Liquors and Cigars. Issuer of Man-lags Licenses for the County of Yor mm“. In Collil'lu .zxiim Mm ”11mm 1' L‘ ‘ . (A LL'nx; (do “718th to inform the public that she prepared Lu give RICHMOND HILL POST OFFICE. THORN First-class testimonials. Methn 1‘ t Parsonage Hmhmond IIiIl‘ RESIDENCE, Va «3% Aaxav #44 $3. Veterinary Surgeon, RICHMOND HILL, THURSDAY. SEPTEMBERQQ 1889. Leeds Richardson. gag @almnngh, 5322/» £21? JIQe/W” fliificzlmmm. James 0. Stokes. Salem Eckardl 1'!) H2. COMMISSIONER IN THE ivm y nmam, in the County“ 5111:); ,j‘j mi! }HLX'IKZ(‘S 1’ H fur a few Lum‘uexs. OPENED AS A Him i‘m‘ ’afimubrmge’fi ituustfl. Board, $1.00 or C: ‘ (K T. TORCNTO £329 ‘s‘éwtz‘vi. In Essentials, Unity; in Non-Essentials, Liberty; in all things, Charity.” LL, ONT. the travelling public. Mosh brands of for commercial J , RUPERT, l‘l‘op §mmm MAPLE ONT the lesideuccs of U Nlo'NVILLE. 11 to give lessons 1' ran) MAPLE 3 mos VI" Six out of every ten pairs of boots are Shams â€"- pasted stock, shoddy, “pancakes.” Bits of useless leather are pressed and made into insoles, just as b1ts of useless wool are carded with long cotton and made into shoddy. T. EMQN 85 l CASH & ONE PRICE ONLY Some leather’s mean. Some workmen are mean. Some bootsellers are mean. That’s how mean boots get made and sold. _ ’ . Y Ana a gem-11 nappy glow. NCVCF was El tlme “hen Make the wheels of toil roll smoothly boots looked so well, and MOk'er life's mush uneven road, ‘ v . l 1 - 0‘ a ing light the cares of others. wore SO badly/[111 t 16 S loelna Helping loved ones bear the load. 01 {I “711016 famlly has come t0 ICarry In your hand the Bible, be a Serious task. , or. b h ) 3 ‘ ear 1. em with t e gospel message There 5 1’10 I'LEIbOf] for mean For their life n guiding lamp. ’ bOOtS. Some shopkeepers Tell them ofuloving Saviour, - _ - , Who stands Waiting to bestow 568 El reason for them In the“; All the treasures ofredemplion,’ cheapness, but if that’s so... Bousht on Ualvary‘s rugged brow. then the meaner they’re made" Men who brthly face the dangers, ’ Risk their lives for others’ gain, the better‘ (You VVOUldn t, Tron-urea bring from hoards of ages, tolerate the reason for a mo;4 main in hi). 9 . d pths have lain. - , In the mountain caverns delving, ment pUt ”1 that waY‘) Thei Untold riches to‘secure. only room for them is tllel,Haunts of'men and home for-making, room] they USE up And the} lrfutdjslllps for mankind endure. ‘ ‘ 4 ,' n f 1 . S}‘\j(x_’_‘. Pour the oil of joy and (yindiiess, saVIDg IS 21 SCH Inc it- t1 e _‘ 0 ’ In the saddened eiuvsriek soul, got to waste at the bung. Teach them Where the “Balm of Gile And the remedy '9 May be found to muke them whole ‘ 7 1 By the couch of pain and weakness, 1 here 5 21 Store Where you} Bend to whisper words of love, | To the lonelv niiners’ camp, can’t buy shoddy boots, be- Wt‘:i;§ffiiҤt§302‘1’3850‘235.“' cause they don’t sell them, where they have neither two prices nor two names for the same thing, where Paris kid doesn’t masquerade as French and machine-sewed don’t pass for hand‘sewed. Every cup of water given In the name of Christ our Lord, Will be treasure stored in heaven, Where you'll reap a rich reward. Though you may grow faint and wear With the trials you (endure. Earth is fleeting, heaven is nearing, And eternal bliss is sure. T3?” is lint n 1‘mnmnu anmonln‘um Even the cheapest are the best to be had for the mone). The only question is whether you or they 811d“ take the risk and they draw the prick limit. That’s Just like T. Eaton & Co’s. storekccping. The number, you’ll note, is 190, and only for cash. They guarantee every pair of boots they sell that costs over $2. And those under 352? Well, they keep them be- cause you want them and they like to keep whatever is likely to be called tor, but that’s no reason why you should buy them. Mail Order Department.â€" As far as convenient you will of course always do your shop pingr in peison, 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 storewany thing. We have alittle army of people who do nothing but buy for those who write for things. T. EATON & (30-, That’s'l‘. Eaton & C 190 Yonge street. 190 to 196 Yonge St, 6: tending through to 10 & 12-; Queen St, Address, 011331110, 190 YONGE ST, Trust in Him, he’ll surely guide you, Give you grace His will to do ; And Will bless, sustain and comfort, All earth’s chaugelul journey through.- Wlth Hrs help go meet llfe‘s battles, Though the conflict be severe, With His presence near to vhiald you, ‘ You have nothing else to fear. In His mighty strength go forward, By your life His grace proclaim ; Shedding o’er the lives around you, ’ways of holy, heavenly flame. ’Tis a. mission high and holy, To extend Christ’s kingdom here, A co-worker in His vineyard, \Vllh His promises L0 cheer. ’Tis the voice 0! duty calls you, In a distant land to dwell ; Dear ones gladly wait to greet you; Others sadly say furewall. God will be your escort, leading In each new and untried way ; Making plain ench‘ daily service, Lest your footsteps go astray‘ May your presence be a comfort. Fill the home to which you go, With a bright. domestic sweetness And a genial happy glow. Make the \vheeis of toil roll smoothiy ‘ O'er life's rough uneven road, Making light the cares of others. Helping loved ones bear the load. Pour the oil of joy and gimme“, ' In the saddened siu-siuk soul, Teach them where the “13:le of Gilead, May be found to muke them whole. By the couch of pain and weakness, Bond to whinper words of love, \Vm‘ds of heavenly consolation, Pasport to the world above. Every cup of water given In the name of Christ our Lord, Will be treasure stored in heaven, Where you'll reap a rich reward. Thnuuu you may grow (aim and weary, Wth the trials 3011 (endure. Enrtlx is fleeLing, heaven IS nearing, Ami eternal bliss is sure. Carry In your hand the Bible, To the lounlv minera’ camp, Cheer them with the gospel message, For their life a guiding lamp. Tell them of a loving Saviour, Who smmla Waiting to bestow, All the treasures of redemption, Bousm ou Ualvary‘s rugged brow. Life is but a journey, stretching Frum the cradle to the tomb. Anxious can 9 our earlhiy partion, ’1‘ill we pass beyond the gloom. Sate from sorrow, our thanksgiving, Vill be echoed through the dues, And we’ll bless L110 hand that led us Up from eunh to Paradise. The third page or the Toronto DAILY MAIL is llULthi Ior “\Vunb” utiv‘erLiseinan If you want to buy or sell anything. Ii you want a situation, :1. mechanic. a bllfil- mass, nmcliinery, lodgings, if you have lost, or found uI-yilnng. or if you Want to find out when: anyone is, advertise in the Toronto DAILY MAIL and read the ad- vertisements on the Third page of that paper. The charge is Two Cents a. word each insertion. Address TUE MAIL, Toronto, Canada. Richmond Hill, Srpn. 23rd, 1889. A bear was shot within a mile from the town uf Woodstock, on Muuduy. \Vilkie Collins, the novelist, died on AIouqu. About 6‘00 bndies have been already taken from under the ruck :Lt Quubec. where the landslide did such fearful lnvuc. Hun. \Vilfred Lanrier, H111. 0. anat and S. A. Fisher, M I). for Emma, (3118., ml] mhuess a ”meaning an 1h 1 Hort-101W tun-.1 P11111110“, Tumuto. 011 Monday, the 30th uf September, at 8 p. 111. As far as the chmnpimiship is concernâ€" ed the lust luutch of the tive‘clnb league was played on Saturday butween the (Euruvmll and Montreal lacrosse club, The latter were victorious by five guals to mm. This gives the [\Ionh'mlors the flags and the champinnship for 1889. The last, match nf Llie series \viil ha played be tween ilm Tor ruins and Shamrucks next Saturday, which, huwover, stand at the foot of the ladder. Save a part of your fair by calling at Dilworbli’s Drug Snore next Saturday wlmn vun v ‘t the city. You will lind Mr Dilwurth ubligmg and attentive to your wants. The bent and pumat drugs in llie L'Ily will be found at "0 King St. Emmi, T-u‘mlto: Farewell Words T0 MRS. (BIL) LLOYD. News Notes. The return cricket match between the married and single men took place on the grounds of Mr. \Vm. Bruce on the 11th of Septemberl A large crowd assembled to “itness the. match. Both sides put forth all the efforts possible, and pie) ed creditablv. The bowlers for the single men were R. Frisby and H. J. Brown. who were dead on wicket, and it. was hard for the opponents lo do much with the balls. 3. Gould and E. F1‘i}l)y bowlers for the married men. also did excellent- worl:. When the last wicket fell the score stoodzâ€"Single men, {12; married men 51. On Saturday, September 14lh, the Vlcs of this place went to Markham to play a friendly game on the grounds of the latter. The home team won the toss and went to the bat. It seemed like old times for the Vlcs to fell the wickets and. make it interesting for their opponents, J. Gould and R. Frisbv being bowlers. Excellent. playing was put fumh on both rsides. \Vhen the game ended the scum stund as follows:â€" A. Smith. b R. \Vilsou .......... T. l’adgut, b‘Valtfi ............. J. I'uresu-r, l) \Vilsnn . U. McKenzie; c and l) “11301:. C. Forester, b \\ ilsun R. Frisby, run out ................ \V Scutt, c and 1) Wilson ....... E.1<u1-Lsim,b \Valos. J. B, Gould, lbw. b Wilson . II. J. Brnwni, not 01.! ........ \V. Bleak, b \\'ules.......... Extrzis........ R H. \Vilson, l) Guuld, \V. Vilkiusun. b Frisby T. H Speight, h Hrmld J. \Vilkinsnn. b Fx'isby . This ]m\x"""' ‘xux'ur \':l‘_".l‘,$ A Izmrw'i u. ‘ stroncth 11nd W'Iu r‘ W) m'u'u " ‘ "W N10": than) the ordinary kiuxls, and ominotbe S' (1 mpotitiou with the mumtude of low tns “‘mght alum m‘ phnsphaw puwdcrfi Sr>ld in 0mm. JLUYAL BAKING Bowman (10., 106 stl'ee N.Y for the Family, 11m whom] the I‘rufcssionn] m‘ 1 to Liblmy. Besides manyothervaluablo foatnrcgitcomprises A Diciitmarypf 'tthgnguage 8000 more Words and nearly 2000 mm'c t 111mm than mw other Amvrimu Divilox Authority in tho, ch’t Printing Office, and with the U. 5. 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