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The Liberal, 9 Nov 1893, p. 4

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be looked upon as an issue from this time forward. Before many months it should be known whether ‘the provinces have the pOWet to ~prohibit the manufacture, import- ation or sale of spirituous lic'wors. Principal Grant, of Queen’s Col- lege, Kingston, has written two lengthy letters to tlre Toronto Globe and promises a third to that journal. The scholarly writer attacks the policy of the Dominion Govern- ment, refers to the losses of the In- tercolonial Railway, the deficit in the Post Office Department, and savs there are too many ministers 1n the cabinet. He strikes the National Policy hard, but is not in sympathy with the Dominion oppo- sition. From the drift of his argu- ments the Principal may be placed among the politicians who tavor imperial Federation. The temperance plebiscite is toming to the front as the interest« ing topic for discussion. Various churches and temperance societies are preparing for a heavy vote in favor of the measure, and mumc1â€" pal clerks are looking up the law relative to the taking of the vote on the first of Ianuary. The Dominion Government has decided to submit the same questions to the Supreme Court that the Ontario Legislature has to the Court 0 Appeal There- The Court will be asked to pro- nounce upon the iollowing questions: I. Has the provincial legislature jurisdiction 10 prohibit the sale, within the provmce, of spirituous, fermented, or other intox1cating liquors? 2. Or has the legislature such jurisdiction regarding such portions of the province as to which the Canada Temperance Act is not in operation P 3. Has a provincial legislature jurisdiction to prohibit the manufacture of such liquors within the province? 4. Hasa pro- :vinc1al legislature jurisdiction to ‘prohibit the importation of such liquors into the province P 5. It a provincial legislature has no such powers as above, has it the power to prohibit the sale by retail? The sixth and seventh questions ask for certain definitions of the juris- diction ot the provinces and also if Ontario had power to pass the Local Option Act. ExchoxD HILL. Thursday. Nov. 'Eudlcml HBXG‘A. J. Anderstn ©9ntalâ€"Wm. Rogers, Note Lostâ€"James Bliss. For Baleâ€"Savage 6: ‘Nicholls‘ '"ore the temperance question may TH E NEW REVERTISEMEHTS 9 TEMPERA NOE QUESTION. '93 Ella Powers. Miss Gertie Cook and MiSs Lila and Minnie Street, of Toronto. are the guests of Mrs. J. McNaughton. Mr. R. Thomas has rented Mr. J C McQuarrie’s thirty-acre farm and is now busy getting his fall plowing done. W'right, son Jnuiinr First.~B. Sahel], L. Reaman, S. Tyndall, L. Cooper, G. Bone. 0n the recmmnendatiun of the Renn- ‘i‘ution Committee it was decided to ask ”the ministers uf the county to ‘call the attention (3f their Congregatinne at their earliest. crmveuietme to the necessity of voting in favor nf prohibition on the approaching plebiscite and also to solicit the otx-tiperat:§on of the Ideal press. The Literature Committee reported in favur of obtaining atatistics bearing upon the question and cal‘sillu the same to be disâ€" [tribute-d as widely as funds ml] allow. Comm: Ltee on Campaign Wotk nppuiuted cunveners for the mnnictpalitiea Com- mittee on Finance estimates the eXptmses of the campaign tit $365 and appnrtioned this sum to be raised among the van-ions municipalities. A Muss-meetiug was held at the same place In the evening, and was very enthusiastic. The cuntribnliun but at the H'mpital for sick children was opened as usual on Friday. and found to contain $11.05. Flags were Hylng at half mast. 0n the City Hall on Mnnday hag owing to the death nf Chicago’s Mayor. The News had a great carton“ on Dr. Wild as a lrahsfH!‘ frum Church to Par- liament last week. ‘ The Juvenile Mission Helpers Associaâ€" tion had a must intelesning, as well as successful emerlaimncnt at the cm’uer uf Unllrge St. and Spadiuu Ave. a few days ance, 3mm): Second.â€"W. Tyndall, F Coombs, F. Graham. Senior Firstâ€"E. Appleton, H. Cook, F. Wright, E.Stepheuson, J. Coombs. 0.7Appletpn. ago Several married women have been caught shoplifting at. 1‘. Eatun’s and McKeudry’s. They have been sentencwd to 30 days each. Misées Edith & Ethel Switzer, of Rich- gundi Hill, spent. last Saturday with Miss The following is the standing of the puplls of S. S. No. 3, Vaughan, for the month of October: P. S. Leaving Class.â€"â€"-Lnuie Mellish. Senior Fourthâ€"G. Baker. Junior Fourthâ€"A. Baker. Senior Third.â€"â€"’S. Cooper, B. Meilieh, (0 Hal), A. Ash. gunior Third.~â€"B. Coombs, G. Apple- ton. L. Reaman, W. Coombs, T. Cook. Senior Secondâ€"M. Wood, V. Pleas- Litera'L:‘.re.-â€"l‘1. S Matthews, Aurora L. G. Jackson Newumrket; SH Lundy. Aux-um; Rev. W. Amy's, Aurora; Rev. 5 W. Bell, Newmarkat. Campaign Work -â€"S. Hulland, Aurora '0. Holliugsbead, Wuudbridge; L Lelr man, Newmarkem; A, Teggar'. Schmn. berg; Tev. T. Brnuker. Stoufl'ville; Rev. C. Langfnrd, Cnleman; Rev. J. \V. S'ewart, Stuufl'ville; Rev. G Washington, Queensville. Finmwmâ€"J. M. 'VValmn, K1 Stronger, Sluuflville; H. S. 021 mmket, Rev. G K. Adams. brook; Rev. B. R. Strangwa town; Rev. N. Harris, Stullffv Quarterly mceiing servicm were held in the Methodist. church on Sunday morning last. Rev G. Browne preached to a large congregatiun. The meetings of the Young People’s Society are well attended and the inter- est. seemfi to be increasing. The Sucidi Committee are arranging for a social to be held next, week. will take place on Wednesday, NW. 22nd. The inspector and the resldent minigyers and ethers are expected to be present; and deliver addresses. Mr. E. Bush, of Fleslxerton engaged by Mr. Caldwell as taut. Mrs. A. Cameron, ofLWoodbridgn, was visiting at Mr. J. T. Saigeon’s oVer Surnday. ' Some of the city contractors are em- ploying buys al.50 cents a day to lay paving brick. This will be stopped as there are two many idle men and the cun- tractors have pretty gnnd profit W.lll the men wit-hunt employing boys. A Naiiunal Council of Wmnen for Canada has been organized here with Lady Aderdeen as President. The object, uf this assvciatiun is to federate all the ozher existing societies, so that each may know what the Other is doinan this way preventing an overlapping uf philantro- phic endeavor. Ella P1 A very representative gathering of temperance workers from all parts of the County of York wok place in the Me- 'chanica Hal1,Aumrn nu Tuesday of last. Week I S. Green. Vewmzn-ket, cnair~ man and Rev. G. Washington, Queens- ville, secretary, Committees were ap- pointed and while s‘hey proceeded (.1) cull- aide’z~ the matters Tefen‘ed u them a num- ber ofspeakers addressed the meetmg. On resuming work the foliowing oflicere were elected : H. S. Matthews, Pre‘aifient, Aurora. H. E. Proctor, lat. Vice. Aurora. L. G. Jackson, Sucrexary, Newmarket. J. S Green. Assist. Sec’y,Newmarket. J. M. Walton, Treasurer, Kettleby. Ex. Cum.â€"â€"A. Yule, Aurora; D. L. Stoufl‘er; E. J. Davis, King. Literat:‘.re.-â€"H. S Matthews, Aurora; L. G. Jackson Newumrker; SH Lnndy. Ontario Prohibition Pleb cine. Ul'ln ScheH. M. Cook, J.’Winger, M. R. Bone, A. Selle“, E. Stephenâ€" School Reports. Toronto Notes. pening of the public school Maple ing servicm were held at. church on Sunday ,cv G. Browne preached has been his assis- 315‘ Men’s Overcoats, Boys’ Overcoats. Men’s Suits. BO) 5’ Suits The goods have only just been passed into stocx, so you may rely on getting new goods, and the prices are a way down. We guarantee these goods a1] pure wool and of the best make, and prices the lowest for this quality of goods. BGOTS This department is well supplied with fall and winter goods, and our trade in this department is increasing ; prices tell every time. The. best that can be pro- cured, and sold as cheap as the cheapest. taken in exchange; prlces allowed. A. G. ELLIGTT, THE CHEAP S T O B E i Butter and Eggs GRGCEREES BLANKETS. RICHMOND HILL. BARGAINS This week in and Sufi-MES. highest 1| are some preparations on the market that are so adulterated that they are unsafe to use? especially in the preparation of the food supply, and no preparation can admit 0t adulter- ation so much as baking powder; don’t use a cheap or any other kind of baking powder that you do not know what it is composed of; well if you use a baking powder use one which you can place confidence in; my baking powder is perfectly pure and mixed with the greatest caution and of the purest articles in the market, and the composition of our powder is no secret, you can mix it yourself, or I sell it ready prepared for twenty-five cents per pound. Druggist .of Vaughan Enqum} L THE LIBERAL 7G 1115 IS DOT. who have been doing a large and successful cash business at the above store (which is situated in the heart of one of the best business blocks in Toronto), are going to re- tire from the retail business as soon as the stock is sold off (preparatory to embarking in the wholesale business. The purchase of our magnificent stock and business would be the chance of a liietime for a live man Wishing to drop into a growing and active cash business. lay in your Winter supply of goods. We W1“ sell anything or everything in connection with the entire business (you can reckon on buying cheap). Inspection invited. Terms made known on application. 123 Eng at. enmemag W. A. SANDERSON, FOR SALE W h“ ti f”XL-K ABOUT BARGjMNSI 63‘ d0 $1.00 ner Year. west end '101‘. ;h Remedy in the v ich is fast becomin; advertises itself. N recommendir lyde D. DANIEL <3: CO .71 King (OPPOSITE THE CATHEDRAL) for offers for the entire stock and outfit, or any ref. In the meantime the stock will be rushed ,zuble qulck rate to anybody or everybody. EVERYTHING GOES! otel 3i DOV 1.6, lst Cum'l‘ov DRUGGESTS Richmond Hill RAKE. SON & Ti. R. ARN OLD th {Dry Goods, ReadynM; s, Millinery and Mam :11 Shoes, amounting to shop furniture, table m§GUQC gfliVAD! St. East, Toronto. right doorâ€"Next: New Oak Hal}. 11>, and others, now’s your chance to 1y of goods. We will sell anything IE hi! TE, SGE‘E 84: 00., TV waggon 50 1'10 iCCBSSOI‘S 89F TEE Cunlocflonery. ons. Nuts Wedding Cakes on Shortest Notice “(TEOLESA LE aml BETA] L. EMEERENCE 39 GENEBAZa RESIDENCE MAPLE. and tree}: i] be pro: BEE BEN". PfiUWAL - HRE EN$Wéi AKER & CUNFECTIUNER DAVID EILL, DAVID HELL, 111 ereby give not Insuranaex Age): he British Ame Also the Richmond Hill. NOTICE TO backwards the best to jog. Davids & Co SMGE 9N, Proprietor. {ynMade Clothing, Manties, Trunks mg to $40,000.00, tables, counters, ngy lune gm my JAMES MWfiM" "’ ' l‘ LINE 0,? 0m macs . Lem,» and Fruit. rbi to law. JARS HA Lt flit GOE- 53111â€"â€" ME 60.; rlca, Pine Grove public te or parties this date

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