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The Liberal, 27 Mar 1890, p. 1

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MONEY T0 LQAN AT LEWET CURRENT RATES _o__ a. a. r. LAWRENCE. ’I‘. c. MILLIGAN. To! onto onionâ€"No W991. Markham Ofliceâ€"' (up-stairs.) Private Funds to Loan on M‘ Telephone 311 Axum-gist, 8th, 16th, and 22nd Richmond Hill ...... 9th mm 24th (ut’fihe Palmer Hon Se) Stanffv“ . n...“ ,.,.Ll:éli Eml‘kham V . 20:11 ‘Victmriu. Square ...215t Thornblll,Walker house. \Vourlbridge . . . Kleinburg , Nobletou Barristers, Solicitors, Convey-nears; Toronto OFflceâ€"â€"No. I4 Buildingd Chambers, No. 15 Toronto Stu Richmond Hill Office open Saturday. Rmés’Et IBtEBéEWS" M Mr Grngory or Mr Holmes Wit be at the 3mm Otfice every Saturday from 9 a m to m.; and at; Webher’s Hotel, Uuionville, Saturday from 5 p. 111.. to 8 p. m. BABEISTFRS, SOLICITORS AND NOTAPJES. Toronto Ofl'xceâ€"‘Court Chambers, corner Church and Adelaide Streets. Thornhill Officeâ€"Post Office every Wed: ncsday from to to 12 a. m. Richmcand Hm Oflice~ Post Office every Wednesday from x to 4 p. m. Collections in City and Country promptly attended to. Money to loan BARRISTERS, SOLICITORS, NOTARIES, 81C, FormuIyResldent Surgeon to the New York State Womtm’s Hosplml, New York City, and Vis- iting Physician to St John's Hospital and Southern Dispensaries, Brooklvn. Oflice hoursâ€"Until 10 a m; 6 to 8 p m Magma» a} flwvmm Und-m-talmzr 5 av Embalmel's, Fiuj’erifl 13?": web: \gr “way _s__ «in Hi my) «in ’1‘. F. McMAHON. Ute of Toronto, has purchased the residence Dr Orr, Maple. Will continue practice ‘ from same place. Office hoursâ€"Before 10 a m , 2 to 3 p m. 7to9 I: AT THE LIBERAL PRINTING & PUBLISHING HOUSE RICHMOND HILL, ONT. " Vimlimd Air always on hand at a; Works like a. charm Free fro: EQLQMES ge filmmgr, an. mum mm“, IS PUBLISHED EVERY . THURSDAY MORNING VOL. XII. BARRIS'I‘ERS, SOLICITORS r550 CDFFICE: 18 KING snug)” EAST, Toxon'ro Richmond Hill P. 0. Every Saturday. J s Fullarton, W Cook, â€"-Wallace Addmss A ROBINFON L.D.S..A1.101a0nt W D GREGORY ANDREW DODS. 6‘ Barristers, Solicitors, Conveyancers DEN TON & DDDS, I. B. MILLER AwHENCE & MILLIGAN. BUSINE SS CARDS. B A & M B, Toronto University and MC P S (a, Vlfi‘fifllg. WRI :‘ITHT BROS 1712112 yifieml Money to loan at lowest rates 10; Adelaide street East. per annum, in advance.] RICHMOND HILL. ONT‘ PRIVATE FUNDS T0 LOAX wig G. Langstafi; MAPLE, (Late of Brooklyn, N. Y.,) EDITOR & Pmpmmon. USED BY Dr. A. Rwhinson. SURGEON DENTIST mama. fieunl. imam. ~10. 14 Building :2 Loan .15 Toronto Street. Office open every on ‘Morfigage at Lowest E?) @133 FRANKB BENTON, B C L . Lbéli . 2,081! 215% .‘J3rd 28th 29th 30th â€"'l‘o~vn Hall. E. J. B. DUNCAN . 10 King St. G W HOLMES be nt the Mark- of each month do 3pm.?to9pm appoigtmenbs 0111 1mm. In t4 TORONTO ’1 8m. every Licensed Auctioneer for the County of York, re- spectfully splicits your patronagfi and friendly influence. sales attended on the $.qttest notice and a reasonabe rates. P.O.u.rlureas. King Lioonseu Auctioneer for the Counties of York Ontario and Peel. Goods sold on consignment. Gennml sales of stock. etc” promptly “tended to at reasonable rates. P. 0. address, UNIONVILLE. Having refitted the above House and furnish- ed it in first-class style, I Mn prepared to give the public the best 0‘ accommodntmu . Excellent rambling and attentive hostlers. Sample Rooms for commercial travellers. Terms $1 per dav. Every accommodation to gueatfl. Board per day Licensed Auctioneer for the County of York. Bales attended to on shortest notice and at rea- sonable rates. Patronage solicited. Residence Spriughill, King P U Good accommodation for the travellingvublic. Choice Temperance “rinks. Best brands of Giants. Commcdious rooms for commercial mvellers A. J.RUPERT , Prop. Veterinary Surgeon, Gold Medalist of the Ontario Veterinary College Toronto. Will visit Richmond Hill Wednesday and Satur- day afternoun of each week. Day or nigtha‘llsyfomptly attended 3,0. A full Fine Wines, quuors and Cigars. Every newmmodation or travellers. First» stabliug and an attentive hostlgr. G001 accommodation for travellers and ban rd- ors Firstâ€"class liqueurs and cigars. Warm stabling and a): attentive bnstler. HIGH COURT OF JUSTICE, tic. Issuer of Marriage Licenses. RICHMOND HILL POST OFFICE. "supply of mediéifiéis BQEQfiTyEE 1',an 11 4-3mos. Wm. Shannon, P: 013'. Mulch 27, ’90 This large and commmiious hotel is fitted up with all the modern conveniences. Bar stocked with the best. brands of wines. liquors and cigars. (xoud stabliug and an attentive hustler. GRAND CENTRAL HOTEL M. TEEFY. NOTARY PUBLIC, A Family and Commercial Hotel replete wit! every comfort. Excellent stables. Special arrangements nude fur drlviug parties Dec 5th. 1889 THE DOMINION HOUSE, Richmond Hill, Benj. Brnllinger, Proprietor. Temperam House} igund’fi flake gum. @1155 at. garmnm U Q UEEN’S HOTEL, Ten miles THORNHILL from Toronto Tflégmzmgg gammy; THOS. HUGHES, Prop. alerfi ms made from plates of all the latest .Fal and Winter Fashions just received. Work gnumnbeed. 0 Jpoaite Muonib HIE-1, Richmond Hill. A call us aolizcited ADVANCI'NG LOANS Issuer of Manage Licenses for the County of Yor ‘ E. éwzwv, @flfi‘fififl WWE‘Efia, Harm: flwmws. . gag. muaunugh, THORNHILL: own, RESIDENCE. Address PER GENT. UPWABDS. 158 KING STREET EAST. TORONTO I have unequalled facilities for DRESSâ€"MAKER. Leeds Richardson. .l nmes C. Stokes. Salem Eckardt COMMISSIONER IN THE J. T. Saigeon. RE~OPENED AS A RICHMOND HILL, THURSDAY, MARCH 27. 1890 ERNEST F LANGS 'I'AFF, Huron. At rates from P. DOYLE. PideThomhiu “In. Essentials, Unity; in Non-Es'sentials, Liberty ; in all things, Charity “’1“. BELL. Prop MAPLE ONT . 81.00 ;»class with he best education; in dress goods you can obtain, and the cheapest, is at the dress goods counter. we’ve new scholars every day. , At other stores they’re called: “ shop- pers." But this isn’t an or- dinary, store. We’re here to show, to reach. Iféyou buy â€"we]l. If not you’llihave the same attention. ,3 The school’s crowded daily. The largest early season trade has been done already. None tint" good, clothing finds its way into-.fi’fi? store, or out of it. All sizes, and these styles among the rest : Dry Gouda, Carpets, Shael. ' We keep step with fashion, and add all the newest fancies as soon as introduced. Most boys arejudged extra- vagant on ”clothes. If the truth be known, the clothes are at fault, and not the boy. And prices are Where T. Eaton & Co.’s prices always areâ€" with the lowest. Bring your boy and such clothing together and note the effect. He’ll be. “ proud as Punch,” and you, too. The finest is none too good for the trade we’re after. A postal card is enough to bring all lhe facilities of the store to vour home, just as much as though we were located in your town. 'I'. EATON & .00., Yon ge & Quee'n‘ Sts. Toronto Dress goods and dress trim- mings go together. We keep a complete assortment of the latest novelties in dress and mantle trimmings, carefully selected from English, Paris- ian and American markets. Baby cariages. Every mother wants the best, pro- vidmg it doesn’t cost too much, and here she gets it. Hand- some as can be, elegantly ‘up- bolstered, easy running, strong and durable. We sell so many because the market knows no better. $3 to$25 Lots of things for the little ones, trom toys and tricycles and back again to toysw A world of fun and fancy. Bigger crowds, bigger busi- ness and bigger satisfaction last Friday than on, any bar- gain day this year. , The next should do still better. It will if prices have anything to do with it. Tmnk ot a clerkâ€"educated to know {asb- ion changes, merchandisp, qualities, styles and colors-being at your beck and call whenever you wish. T. EATON 86 CO. That's ihopping by mail. Samples of any kind of mailable merchandise can be had for thg asking. . N. B.â€"â€"In writing be oarelul to address yuur letters plainlyâ€"190 Yonge Street. or. if here in person, have a care that you get into the n'aht store. 190 is the num- ber, and 'l‘. Eaton dc Co. the name. Cotton and linen mashing suits. Fancy tweed and blue serge suits, Blmsk worst“ and corduroy suits. Nautical. velvet and dmgoual suits. The largest and be t uppointed Dry Goods Home 111 he Dominion. 2% acre: nf m lling spec:- over 50 “figment departments. “Cash and One Erica.” TORONTO, March 27, 1890. We copy the following report from The Meriden Daily Journal,Conn.,of 9. lecture delivered in that place, on Sunday,March I1(ith, by Rev. Father Egan, of ’l‘hm'nhill: Rev. J.J.Egan. of Thornhill, Toronto, delivered a St. Patrick’s day lecture at St. Rose’s church, last evening, before an audience that filled every seat in the commodioue house of worship, and many were obliged to stand, so great was the crowd. All felt well repaid for attending for the address was eloquent and full of interest. Father Egan thanked the priests of St Rose’s parish for their kind- neqs during his stay in Meriden and then began his lecture, which, though occupy- ing nearly an hour and a half, was listen- ed to with undivided attention. The usual course, that persecution should assail an infant church, was an exception in regard to Ireland. There it seemed as if there had been something pure and even congenial even in the very soil, which opened itself to receive gladly the seed of life, and made it. produce one hundred foid. ' After some introductory remarks re- ferring to the fond recollections of Irish people for the hallowed homes of their youth, and their undying attachment to their native land, which makes them cling to their unhappy country with such passionate love, going even to the length of carrying its image indelibly engraven in their hearts, and keeping its memory forever, the reverend lecturer guvea brief sketch of the like and labors of Ireland’s national apostle. _ He represented the Irish race even be- fore the light of Christianity had dawned upon them as a people pre-eminently reverential, a people in whom the gross- ness of paganism was tempered by natur- al virtues, and whose souls by comparaâ€" tive refinement were peculiarly suscepti- ble of religions truth; and hence when the Christian faith came before them, they were not hardened against it by-sin and depravity. And Ireland. of all the Christion countries on earth, was not baptized in nmrtyr’s blood. The glory of martyrdom was not to be withheld from them, but it was not till the penal laws were enacted that heresy demanded of them the testimony of matt-yr’s blood and then they gave it heroically. When St. Patrick preached the gospel in Ireland he came not to a‘ barbarous people, not to an llncivilized race. but to a people, who, though under the cloud of paganism. had yet attained to escablished laws, a. recognized form of government, and a. high and philosophical knowledge. Hence when St. Patrick preached to them they recognized the truths he taught. as coming from God. The peaceful triumph; of religion suc- ceeded in suppressing the bloody scenes of the battlefield and princes and prin- cesses were seen to change the pomp and power of the court for the poverty and simplicity of the Cloister. The centuries during which the wit of Europe was plunged in anarchy and barâ€" barism Ireland had become the peaceful home of sanctity and learning. Every city was an immense school, to which students from every country in Europe flocked for learning. and those students returning to their respective countries proclaimed Ireland in those days by no animous consent, “the island of heroes, saints and sages.” The progress at the Christian religion in Ireland was traced, showing how the errors of paganism were abandonei for the pure doctrines of Christianity. Tem- ples to the true and living God rose over the shrines of paganism and the Sacred banner of the cross was unfurled, the signal of undisputed sway. The speaker then described the pro- gress of Irish scholars and missionaries rekindling the almost. extinguished lamp of arts and learning, and carrying in every directwn .the light of science and faith. He depicted the struggles of the Irish race, during the dark periu_d of the penis] laws, in eloquent and vigorous language, showing their courage um'er the most heartless bloodshed and persecution, and showing their struggles in guarduig the sic‘red depositof flesh in all its integral bexi‘llty. uudiminished and unimpared. He represented not only the physical cruelties that. 'were aimed at Ireland’s national life, but also the mural perse- cution of calumny and misrepresentation. How Ireland was charged with poverty by those who had robbed her of her prop- erty; charged with ignorance when edu- cation was made a felony, and ridiculed for her natural disorders, when the peo- ple were deprived of the benefits of civili- zation, and were driven in self-defense to fearful acta of retaliation. He answered the charges of poverty and ignorance which are made against. the Irish by showing the system of' 1103' tile legismtiou under 'which. they have lived. He foretold a. great'future for the Irish people and the divine missmu which they certainly had of saving: not only themselves but anciety at large, by' fiheir true faith, from she dangers that, threw Lecture by Father Egan. He encouraged them to look forward to a brighter future that was dawning on Ireland, seeing signs in the distant horiâ€" zon of happier times and heralds of deliv- erance. When we hear voices raised from the highest intellects in the world, pleading Ireland’s caUse ; when we ‘see her former enemies begin to be ashamed of their long injustice towards her, "we may say justice is at length appearing, she will come soon and without reserve. If God tries people it is only a sign that he loves them. Those who stand trial bravely are not to endure it forever. nor without fruit and glory to themselves. Ireland is a land tried but not giving way under trial, preserving heroically and amid every suffering her faith. her genius and her virtues, and therefore have her sufferings not been fruitless. God has given her a privilege~thst of trials, which have borne their fruits. Surely the sufferings ofa. faithful people must have an end. i The Irish have suffered like our Lord. He was in the tomb for three days Ireland's three days are three centuries. The Irish have now ministered to the designs of God. They have had that dread privilege laid upon them, endured it and they must surely be repaid for all. The day must come and come without fail, when they will enter into glory, and the day is fast approaching when the faithful Irish Catholics will reap their reward even here, but especially here- after. I have purchased nlot of wow} of dllkinds, hard and soft hon] \11. F uxl 1141011 Gibson which I am 1713;121:911 to sell at 16 monable plices. Orders Sclicited 8c Satisfacfiion Guaranteed. The third page of the Toronto DAILY MAIL is noted for “Want” Advertise- ment. If you want to buy or sell any- thing. If you want a. situation, a mechanic, a business, machinery, lodgi inga, if you have lost. or tound anythn g, or if you want to find out where anyone is, advertise in the Toronto DAILY MAIL and read the advertisements on the thild page of that page. The charge is Two Cantu a word each insertion, Address THE‘MAII, Toronto, Canada. Abeautiful upright piano case Organ, with 6 octaves. now on exhibition: Examine befom buying elsewhere. Terms to amt. ‘ I want every lady in the County nf York to use the Sunset Dyes. I believe every lady having used them says posi- tively and distinctly that the Sunset Dyes at five cents a package are superior to all others sold at ten cents, and I say just as certain that, if the above statement is’nt true I will give them for nothing, I' want you to call and get. a package to Liv it, and pay for it after using. Dilworth’s Drug Store next, to the Nipissmg Hotel, The undersigned has on hand all kinds of firstâ€" «lass com, which will be delivered at the cou- venionce of purchasers, or parties may ‘ draw it themselves from Wm. B. Proctor, TorJnfo. What. did 1 iell you two years ago ‘1 I told you the electric light. might sume of these fine mornings be shining in your windows all along the line of Ynnge Sh, well the Electric Rmiwny is O. K. so is the Ruck Spring Coal Oil in the elfy. Don’t waste shoe leather lrying to find out the cheapest and thv best; go M Di]- worth’s Drug Store next Nipissiug Hate), King St. Tu‘lt'onm. OSCAR J. BROWN, than: the fiftieth put of Rs bulk. V1 is A grand. doubluizc to leaps. Ill-r3011 in only to curry. WI will nlmlhmv you hovvfoll an :ukv. from 03 toalo I day It lea ( from me nmrmvuhw »ou¢ uxwvltnce‘ lien-r wrlle n! oucg. We ll ex pn-u chargem Mon. H.-HM.LF.TT A CO" 110: I533, PonI'Lu: n. M‘Mi‘h‘. COAL ened it fu philosophy. ““353.“.9.'$‘“" - MILES “5859, 0 p , [/7 '- , One of the -- BEST T_el- a - enemies I n the world. 0 tie;- no ' unequnlrd. and to introduce our ‘ nuwrior goods we will IHlflI-‘IIEE looxx PERSON in earl: lnvnlhr, 4': u fibove. Only (hose- \1 ho write 1% r3 ’ to us at once can make sure at ‘3 \ J ' ‘ « lhe ch‘nnce. All you have todv‘m . , rumml‘n to show our gnndl Io ' ‘ those who cullâ€"your neighbor- .r w ,7 Ind than around you. The brâ€" AYEMORE ’ ginning M‘ this advrrrimmen Ihnws the smnll end of tha tele- nope. The following cut 51ch the appearance an: reduced Io ““?J$su§%'$‘°“" , muss 9 - W“ “VIE“ . RIGHMGNQ HELL STATEUN. NEW WILLIAMS SEWING MACHINES. 6-if RICHMOND HILL. Also agent for the world renowned BEL h ORGAN. it from false doctrines and false [Single copies, 3 cts Agent £01 the celebrated WOOD AND No. 39.

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