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The Liberal, 28 Aug 1890, p. 4

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According to the August crop reâ€" poxt furnished by the Qntario Govâ€" ernment it is estimated that the yield of wheat this year exceeds last years c1op by 5 700,000 bushels, peas by 2,500,000 bushels. beans by 470,000 bushels, and hay and clover by 517,000 tons. The estimated yield of barley is reduced by 7,000,â€" 000 bushels as compared with last season and the yield of oats by 8, â€" 000,000. Fall wheat has been a good crop in the western part; Q; Ontario and has been generally housed 111 a good condition. Ale; The York Tribune, of West To- ronto, in commenting on the first number of The Weston Times says; “In his address to the good people of \Veston the editor does not say what variety of politics he will keep in stock, but elsewhere in the paper he gives the Empire a lesson in Geography from wh‘iqh we would infer that he is cutting loose from old associates." Don’t go too much on your 'new convert, Brother Rice. Brother Keefler knows a trick worth two of that. The jury who heard the case of the Brock avenue accident whereby three persons were killed have re- turned a verdict of manslaughter a- gainst Mr. Thomas Tait, superin- tendent of the C. 1).. R. Mr.."‘l‘ait has since been arrestcd and ‘ after? wards bail was accepted for him. The verdict to a great extent is a hoaxes no onethinks the superm- ‘t’endent will be made to languish in a dungeon for his alleged guilt. 1t nevertheless shows a desire on the part ofjurymen to lay the blame on the right shoulders. Little use is there lor officials to order the engine drivers to run their trains no‘iaster than five miles an hour at certain places it thOSe same ofl‘icials see them running every day at twice that rate of speed in the same places, and allow this to continue month after month. ,- On the whole the verdict is a popular one, and the citizens of Toronto are under a last- ing obligation to Coroner Lynd and County Crown Attorney Badgerow. Last Thursday’s papers contained ” A Parting Address ” from General Middleton to the people of Canada. In his own way he told the story of the furs, and appears to feel that justice has not been accorded him. He admits that he was at fault in confiscating and distributing the property of the rebels but excuses himself to a certain extent because, he say 5, he did such things during the Indian mutiny. and besides Sir Adolphe Caron telegraphed him saying, “I should like 3011 to bring back some souvenirs of your cam- paign for Sir john, bir Hector and myself." Sir Middleton took this request to mean “anything captured from the rebels." He also states that the confiscatiOn ot Bremner’s furs was made with the concurrence, if not with the advice. of Mr. Hayter Reed who was sent as a government official. It seems a pity that Mr. Mlddleton did not choose to give this information months ago. He could not have proved himself inno- cent of the charge preferred against him, but he could have shown the committee that allthe blame did not rest on 1113 own shoulders. It fre- quently happens that a man injures himselfby attempting to shield. oth- ers. It is enough that the man be held responsible for his own acts. RICHMOND HILL. Thursday, Aug. 29, ’90 "Servant Wantedâ€"Dr. Wilson. ‘gpangeâ€"ifigl D. Algl‘g‘inson. “(We fiiheral. Chunkâ€"EV. Neville. VERDICT 0F AI AN SLA UGHTE‘R GEN . MIDDLETON ’S ADDRESS. NOTES AND COMMENTS. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS What did ; tell you two years ago ‘2 I told you the electric light might snme of these fine mornings be shining in your windows all along the line of Yonge St., well the Electiic Railway is O. K. so is the Rock Spring Coal Oil in the city. Don’t waste shoe leather trying to find out the cheapest and the best; go to Dil- wotth’a Drug Store next Nipissing Hotel. King-St. Toronto. THE LIBERAL M nu ma owns, or six bot-flea for $5. All Dwg- mu nu; v n. or can get It for you. or it will be sent in magnum“ on receipt of price by the gm tier “54%., 3.; E. .3. KEND’ALL 00., uosburgh Fa la, b. “am"; 93? AJLL’bLWdGIS‘i‘S'. The third page of the Toronto DAILY MAIL is noted for “Want.” Advertise~ menf. If you want to buy or sell any- thing. If you want. a situation, a “mo‘chanic, ,a businpss, machiuety. lodg- ings, if you h‘aveJost or found anything, or if you want. to find out where anyone is, advertise in the Toronto DAILY MAIL and read the advertisements on the third page of that page. The charge is Two Cents a. word each insertinu, Addreus THE MAIL, Toronto, Canada. a..." UV”, mun, mm. W, mun. Du. B. J. KENDALL Co. Dem- Six-s: I have alwayqypurchased our Ken- dall’s Snavln Cure by the half dozen ottles, I would like pricesinlarger quantity. I thinkibis one of the 1Hbe linimeuta on 021er 1 have used it on my scabies fon tin-v0 years. Yours truly, CHAS. A. SNYDER. D13. 13. .T‘ Karinâ€"ALL u? . . e to glvn rm: testimonlal of my gnml op . m of .\ our Kendafi‘sszxvln Cure. 1 have Used it, fur Lumeness. Slit?“ Joints and Spuvinn. and i have found it a. sure cure, loomi- nlly rcmnnnend it to all horsemen. \‘ours truly... 7 _ _A.’H.AGn‘mm:r. SANT. WINTON Conn", Onto; Dee.19.1888. Dn.B.J.1(1Nm|r.Co. Giants: 1 19d it my duty tosny what I have done with your Kendnll’s Spmm Cure. Ihave cured ym'oxny-Iive horses that had l-jpnvins, ten 01' “mg 2591!». nine (\Ifiicth with Bi Head and haw-u ol‘ Bu: Jaw. Since 1 have ha one of your nooks and follow on the dlrectiona, I have nu u- low a. case of [my klnd. Yours :x-uLy, ANDRE-w 'I‘myrn. KEEMH’S $§3§Ef§§i WEE. KEEé MEWS WAN?! WEE KEE‘fiMlL’S $MÂ¥i§é (EEEEE. EEEEMEL’S SMEIE EKERE In addition to this article by Mr. Harte there are in this number poems by Campbell and Laprman and an article on French Canadian therature by George Stewart Jr. Canada is about to reCeive marked attention at the hands of the New England Magazine. _The leading feature ofits forthcoming September issue is an article by W'. Blackburn Harte, dealing with the literary leaders of Canada. The writer says: It is an indisputable fact that we are on the eve 01 a great nation- al crisis in Canada, and an intellec- . tual revolution, which will mark an ‘epoch in our history, is already at hand. He gives a bright Compre- hensive outline of the work of more than a score of the leading men of letters, each sketch being accom- panied by a fine portrait engraving. Among this number are :â€"â€"Professor Goldwin Smith Sr Daniel Wilson, Archibald Lampman, \Villiam W'il- fred Campbell Miss Agnes Manle Machar, G. Mercer Adam, Miss Ethelwyn 'Wetherald, Miss Sara Jeannet Duncan, Dr. J. G. Baurinot, 1 William Douw Lighthall, Dr. George Stewart Jr., Dr. W. George Beers, Charles Mair. Principal Grant of Queen’s University, J. Hunter Duvar, Gerald E. Hart, Nicholas Flood Davin, James Mac- donald Oxley, J. M. L. Moine, Pro- tessor Charles G. D. Roberts, Grant Allen, Sir William Dawson. Tim Hunt Spam-ME“! Fen-nay ever d'cvov emu, us it: As cx-rmm in its elfeclsaud do“ not; blister. Read proof below. In Manitoba the recent frosts have done damage in places, espec- ially m .the northern part of the province, but the Injury does not appear to be general. The great quantity of the gram was harvested. though the last report published is not so assuring as some of the previ ious ones, there is reasofi t9 feel satisfied with such an ehcoufagmg statement. 01mm mv- Cmnnm A. SNYDER, Blcwmn ox: CLEVELAND BAY AND Txorma 13mm Honsns Emwoon, ILL., Nov. 20, 1558. n 'r 17-..... /R"HBAL!2 SPAM CURE: $1.00 “0&1: Yeah. BROOKLYN, N. Y.. November-‘1. 1888. y, “AVE. GIT men-r. Manager Troy Laundry Stables. ANDREW men. Home homer. NEVILLE Whatever is left of our stock will soon be removed, and you will get no more chances to buy gocds at 25 to ’30 per cent. discount in Rich- mond Hill., Accept this final notice and profit by it, Qr pass it by with a sneer, if you please, and ‘stay at home and grumble that you can’t get along, while your smarter neighbor accepts the offer, and goes home with , the' change in his pocket which we usually keep for our profit. Come now and buy your Fall Goods, and ya will save from $2.50 to $4.00 on a. Ten Dollar Hats, Caps, Bpots, _ Shoes, -1 i and Groceries, at the WHGLESA' E 808T Dry Goods, Clothing, Will offer every- ‘ thing, will have charge of the Richmond Hill store and for Richmond Hill. SHORT Having purchaSa ed another busiâ€" ness, which de- mands our imme= diate attention, LAST to save the trouble of removal. ‘ MR. SHAW PARCEL. TIME CALL Tweeds O. J,‘ Brown, ALWAYS ON {@2‘ Groceries, Flour and Feed, Crockery, Glassware, ' Fruit of all kinds. Bacon, Ham, Lard, ClieeLe, &c. (:0) Please leave your orders with me, as we deliver goods, anti ‘ guarantee satisfaction every time. ‘ Cheaper and better than you can get anywhere else. Call and see them; it will pay you. Also Fly Nets, Summer Home Clothing, Whips, and other supplies always on hand. Full line of Trunks 911 d Valiaes. THE LORNE STORE. Repairing Promptfy Attended To. Give me a Trial. Greo. McDonald, - RiChmond Hill... SINGLE & DOUBLE HARNESS. HARNESS SHOP. A1K1N§QN & SMLZER, I - . - . . in», V ‘ ‘ H" ._‘ ,. __ . _ ‘ . _ a“ “ far-f if ‘ >" . ' :3- HW‘I-Pfl; a...» ‘ r‘ in.“ {Gav . .» In the community. If you want the best you can get it Of us as cheaply as you‘can get the not-best elsewhere. THE BEST EVIDENCE Goes with every article we make. Nothing can be better than our goods, as nothing can be better than the best. I'n Glothing of all kmds, the best of Coats, the best of Vests, the best of Pantaloons. _ MAKING THEBEST OF THINGS If you want to save money buy at Of our successlies in the increasing patro‘nage of those who are ‘ THE BEST MATERIAL o u-ao.ou-¢\'~‘o u-n It's... - WE MAKE THE BEST OF THINGS F1Nfififififi'fiééfiméfifiéifitTY 1 is sdund philosophy and sound business policy. THE BEST DRESSED ‘BUGGY DUST Always on hand, or made to order on shortness notice. RICHMOND HILL. RICHMOND HILL ‘ Prices right, and satisfaction guaranteed. THE BEST WORK I have a fine assortment of Importers, ALL GRADES OF Suitings, Dress Goods Muslims, Overalls, Shins, Socks. GEfiOCBA BIB g Sendin your orders for fresh: Canned Goods. Peas,‘Corn, ’1‘omatoes, Salmon, Lob- Sters, Sardines, Tongue: _ Everything you need in the Hardware and Crockery line. Flou-r and Feed. Farm Produce taken in exchange. DR}? (â€"}()OD 559 . Richmond .HilL THE BEST FIT

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