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The Liberal, 7 Dec 1893, p. 1

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VOL. XVI. 1s PUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY DI ORNINGr T. F. MCMAHON, AT THE LIBERALPRINTING & PUBLISHING HOUSE RICHMOND HILL, ONT. ER; mm T0 LOAN AT LOWEST CURRENT RATE DR. LANGSTA FF, Graduate Toronto University. Mm {’nvsiciaus and Surgmns. Ont, [-zV sistaut Surgeon Toronto General uamsters, Solicitors, €40. Toronto 31fi25~N3V i5 I‘oromo Sheet. Richmonu rlill Oxfxce open cvery Saturday, am. A, La mm, )3; THORNHILL. Residenceâ€"Two d Toronto Orfi: eâ€" 34 B nu of Co Buil lmgs 19 King Street We Phommll Olficeâ€" Post Omce eve nesdav from 10 to ma Richmond H11101ficeâ€" Post Off: Wednesday from 1 to 4 p. m A. G I? LAWRENCE LAWRENCE. kafviistN & DREW Â¥ ' A Collections in City and attendedto. M 8 lo 10 a. 155.; “am 6 :0 8 p. m W. J, WILSON, 5.353351 LEfiBSéY 85 EVA-$3» Wo‘ Teleph Vi ta RICHL‘AON D ELL 14,0111; ophoue unmlfiufiigition by 3.11 outstandinu $1 per annum, in advance ‘6 8:010 03.103 hoursâ€"8 to 10 a. m BABEISTPBS, SOLICITORS AND NOTABIRS RICHMOND HILL. J. B. MILLER MMR 4: fiwvagm BU SINE SS CARDS. Elle @gihml KUUILKD, UMHDJ GFFICE ”0&53’65 Emma 52 Pnoymmon. me ”ICE ”0!? HS :1. “1.: 6 m mcacion by private line with utstwudinu places. medical. Z7412!“ ’SEQ a?! $31.6 A. wainson. north of Uouuttv [I oney Lu loan 8.1. B. DUNCAN v..“x,..w.â€"\.q -. un-vu....‘.-, Money to Loan mm Fausvral Furnishings Always on l “and ,E St 'ati mmsrox, I; L B ‘mber College m years As- 1 Hospital. as! as as». Commerce West. very W LINDSEY ME ‘1'! amp tiy 1 fig LEJgQfi/e, l @fifigg flwgggn 1w. "£13114: FY. NGTA RY PUBLIC, HIGH céuar OF fusncE, 32c. Issuer of Marriage Licenses. RICHMOND HILL POST OFFICE. Gold Medalist or the Ontario Veterinary College Toronto. Will visit Richmond Hili Wednesday and Satur- (lay afternoon of each week. Day or night arms promptly attended to. A full supply of medicines coustanflyon hand. ilâ€"4-3mos. Licenam Auctioneer {or the Countxes of York Ontario ano Peal. Goods sold on consignment Generalamev a stock. 9:0,, mo ptly attended boat reafionnnlemtce. P. 0.941 ress. Licenued Auctioneer (o: the Count) of York re- spnztfuily shh‘cits your patwuaae and friendly influence. sales ntiended on she shorten notice an” a mausonabe mtas P. 0 aduress King Licensed Auctioneer for the County of York. Saies uttemied to on shortest notice and at reaâ€" sonable rates. Patronage solicited. Residence MapTe Licensed Auotionaer for the Cox’miy of York. General sales of impleme ts, inmiture. standing timber. etm, attended on the shortest. notice and at reasonahle rates. Stock sales a specialty. Patronage solicited. P. 0. address Umonvine. Every accommodation :0 guests. Board, $1. per day Thie fine hotel is fit-t-ed up with all the modern appliances for health and comfort Best brands of liquors and cigars. Sample rooms for com- Tflazsfifflmg Karim, THOS. HUGEIE S. Prop. THE PALMFR HOUSE RICHMOND HILL. medial travaliérs. 'Busées meet all trains. Rates 51.00 per day._ Best I: stabling for com necbion mamas: PM HSUSE, MAPLE N (N 26.91 DRESS - MAKER, RICEIVIOND HILL. A - CALL - SOLICITED. ”MES: EEMTEQ E Undertaken as THORNHIl Fine W'ines, Liquors ax:dC1gars. ving xefitted the above 71125?) the best act-.0 be travelling pub] st. branulq of quum ing mm efficient, I ommerciul men. J MISS c, HARRISON, x58 me BTEEE'I‘ EAST. TORONTO ‘p‘ AURORA BRANCH Lccmnmndution or fravollers. Firstvclass atnbling and an atwntive hoscler. Bank '1. Veterinary Surgeon, SAVINGS BANK )‘l‘bfi 5 .01. WRIGHT BROS, if. fiallausugh. .lamvs 4‘. Stain-9;. RECHMO‘E CUMMXSSXONER YN TE! J. 'l‘. .‘zligeoh. alem Erkzardl .i. .l. Luna“, ums left WM. RICHARDSON. Proprietor ll JOHN KELL Y, Pronrieton In Esswtiais, Unity,- z'n NonsEssentiais, Libsrty ; in all things, Charfiy. COUNTED. L, ON'L. Business Done DEPARTMENT Ennhalmors, house I am prepayed union to bouruers "1 Cigars. Excellent lrs. Sample moms rcluss Livery in con- U NIONVILLE rest, Aurora. ND HILL, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 7, 1893. made r1 lectinn. 9.1 “3 In Loving Remembrance of John Clifford. A precious one fwm us is gene; A voice We loved in smiled ; A place is vacant. in our home, Which never can be filled. We laid him thereâ€"the young and fair, The guileless cherished oneâ€" As if a part of life itself Wilh him Wu loved were gone. Oh, none might know him but to love, Nnr name him but to praise, Who only love for others know Through life’s brief vernal days. ’Tis hard to break the tender cord, When love has hound the heart, ’Tis hard, 3.; hard to speak the words, We must forever part. Like to the flowers he lived and bloomed, As bright and pure as they ; And like a flower the blight had touched, Yet again we hnpe tn meet thee, When the day of life is fled, And in Heaven with joy to greet thee, Where an farewall tears are shed. Itch on human and homes and all animals cured in 30 minulca by \Vnuls ford‘s Sanitary Loliuu. TlllS never fails. For sale by W. A. Sundersmu The Schunl Buurd held its Regular Monthly meeting on Monday. the 4th inst. man), W. 'I‘. Sturey. J. N4 anle, W. H Glusn. D. Lynet, J. A. E. Swnzer. and Dr. Wilson. 'l‘hv secremry mad a renewal receipt of $20 {rum Wahnn & L'vl'k insurmg lht‘ blnlulugs. The secrwmy cxplained that this Would insure the bnndmgs for $2000 for 3 yvara. ‘l‘ne minutes of last meeting, Nuvem her 6th, weue read and adopted. 'l‘hv secremry mad a renewal receipt 0 0n woman the avert-.tary was instructed to furwmd [he :mmunn of the renewal. Mr Lyme: (new the attention of the buard tn cerium remarks of THE LIBERAL relative tn the lam achml umetlug What he cnmpl‘nnwu of was that THE LIBERAL “and man, no unmet: ahuued nuaku u cimrgv .122an a Icachel wnhmn guiny, the Mann’s uf muse who culhplnlv Mr. Lyn-e: hem guVr some half Li~Z-,H name-s Peruwnuliy he had no faul- u. find “’th the beauthvr, but as a. tl'llste-u 1w felt. I> his duty tn any hafme the b. ‘ -d the cnluplmz‘ln nf rult: “wars. In quw to Mr Smrey, hr nni that he vulen ;- dxacharuu the rmc'ur llll' what he ma hcuul when m. H: hulieVed 11m: ., machurc-nlld hr kwh‘b‘l m m.- cu, .- ‘ than :\ IN. \\ i'm. He worked for the Inn-nuts ul m. nU’h-Ul but he u .. lhmk lhu pl‘rsx mumlu pubhsh «v n- Ihlng thul. Mae N‘il and done at Iln‘ bumd ”matings Hui H. u u[ bra. tn the Drum Urea Iencher Imr :hu pnhmr and thme \mnlu haw be ings. VVlIen he wantrd edmur he «mud wk him Mr. Stun-y dllluwd f1 abuul pnbllshlug the urn scl’xuul hum-(1V He m keep mummy; tut-u. th' he dld at the meming. I‘lfihl Lu kuuw whu umk teachers them was said about the Inn-nuts ul I'm HUI] lhlnk Hm prrxx mu»: Ihmg tlmt new :5 ‘il bI-avd "matings H :d the “was llvt’ mnclze Wullld nut have kI-uv-I and (hue unnlu haw: tlm preus‘ He cussinna, and ”I! should give tulle xnxectlllgu than IL The chairman my to repmr, all prefix. COIlle . Mr. Boyle sai plmned of in TE think it pnrauua Mr. Lynut m the '1 He early passed away. Ill PresentnMessrs, A. Newton (chair School Board Meeting would (PUBLISHED BY REQUEST.) Lynet Said If rat )w what took pl: (0 the bomd meet )Liced than a prnpor Wi) BUII miter ye uuled hl" 2' to lay thl Hf rule [my hr :mlll VIM! mum r 101' ‘ He huli k'un‘dl In mlvus shou them. ad no fault 1 behaved nought that. a] had heretohn' did not ahiuk the prucwdin )1 pr he mad the ax-Lic LIBERAL. but (1 a had no taui. but as a. trustau hrefme the b: :payvrS. In I" lu publish n‘ and done at I II n it bre‘ place they luyvrs. 1n n that he Vulcan m- wlmt he hulievnd Um! I In [hr cm H « worked us of )ern no hard d ndyice {mm H for It‘ from Mr. I '«pcuedmus Ir! sal The plnc ould what and He III THE [It to other t ' heard shnuh “selves \ade on in the IBERA L buztrd wamtvd pm ith lis- U] RC he who had probably some personal griev- ance. He felt satisfied that the great majnrity of rate cavern looked upon Mu. Wiley as one of the best tenchera the board had ever engaged, and he reqretted that. she ahouldtbe subjected to so much annuyenéé‘ HE) had every reason to bee lieve that she was doing just as gnud work now as when she took the school 18 years ago. Bufnre adjunrning the board passed a remlutiun amhuri'zing the Committee of Manuuuuwnt to get. a ventilator put in the wundshed. 'h. Glavss spnke in the same strain as Mr. Swi'zer. The third pga e of the Toronto Daily Mail in noted pffr“WanL’-’ advertisements. If you want a situation. a mecha. nic, a business, machinery, lodging, if you have ins? or funnd anything, or if you want to find out where anyone is, advertise in the Turnntn Daily Mail, and read the adâ€" vertinemems on the third page of that paper. The charge is two cents a word each insertion, or ten cenks a wordfor six imav rtions. Address The Mail, Turunto Canada. Minutes of regular meeting of Rich inmid Hill Fire Brigade held an Monday evening, Dee. 4th. Chiel in the chair. Minutes of last meeting were read and Ad‘fllled. Moved by Fireman Manmld, second- ed by Fireman Sanderann. that we have a torchlight procession in connection wilh our annual entertainment.â€"Carried. hIUVrd by Lieut. Reddm, seconded by Fxreluan McDonald, that. entertainment by lu-ld in Masonic Hull if procurabie â€" Carried. Moved by Flremau McLean, secmnded by Fireman Suns, that he have A display of firuwu- ks m Connectinn with prucesai-m‘ -â€"Cm'rled The fulluwmg committees were then appnmted: Procession Cum â€"F1remen G Gloves , J. Sundersun. A Powell, “7. Savage, '1‘. Trench, J. Wnuht. C McCunaLlhy F. Sims. Table Ownâ€"Firemen Puttun, man. Masun, Tyrreli, Slurey un Dish Cum â€"F:re|uen Mchan, Niall-Ills and Sheppard PH'Cess-Iun Cum â€"Ch|ef and L [“de Cnm .â€"Hrs \V. A. Sm Mrs, P. G. Savage, Mrs. W H Man U Rwhhtt, [“13 T. F . Mn Jas Brnmuiev, Mm “7 E of H cure day CUUI Mr Kidney and Ulad six ha-m's byglue Kidney Cdru.” H4 It ‘J u Lies HI mule or female. 11 renm union of water and pain in pas: must immediately. If you wnut Heft-1nd sure this is your remedy ! \V. A. Sanderson Druguist Fire Brigade Meeting Afle Aq ELUCF IN 31X HI special meetin PVt’thg, Dec mittces are ex; M rs Inbel' lat W D A kumm, «y Gare.” 'l'ms snrpyhe and dr‘ll Illt b u‘ x 110 Village Council A. McKiu few UVB Ill age Council In ill its exce min in ”Ir Firemen qutnn, Chm 'l‘nl'eli, Slurey nmt E the This new 'easu re ll] H Kir 18w!) H‘ 'URS.â€" L diseases r: at Smith Jl'ncd cmuml the ht. W Hrl hr. ki re re umber I‘BIIUVFQK Hr’V 1 893 all M Martin K. and u uncil d one NOV nxen and CQAL ' 3 \MDDD Anothar interesting meeting on the coming plebiscite was held in the Temâ€" perance Hall lust evemng. Mr. Switzer again occupied the chair and good music was furnished by the orchestra. The principal speaker of the evening was Rev. J. Vickery. .He gave an able sddi‘efie from a prohibitiiin standpoint and by facts and figures which he present- ed kept his hearers thoroughly interested. Quoting from The Vanguard, a journal published in Toronto. he showed that if prohibition became the law of this prov- ince there was no danger that municipal councils would experience any difficulty“ in making up any deficit which would Ea caused by the loss of their share of the license fund. In the year 1891-92 there was paid over to the license fund hy all municipalities in Ontario some $289,000, but this was only a. very small fraction of the amount collected by liquor sellers. He referred to 3 Rev. Mr. Dickson who was opposed to a prohibiwry measure on the ground that it interferes with is man’s liberties, and punishes the moder- ate drinker for the sake of the drunkard. The speaker had no faith in this so called justice; he believed in domg justice to the wife and family of an habitual drink- er. He here quoted St. Paul’s words; “If meat tnaketh my brother to offend I will eat. no meat as lung as the world stands.” The late Str Andrew Clark was the peer of any man in the medtcal proâ€" Iesamu and he had stated that; alcohol in any quantities was itljuviona to health. There 13 a. law matnst the sellmg of drink to Indians on the ground that they abuse their sqnawa. \chv therefore Should white Women not be protected for the same reason. At, this pnint some of the pultLicmns were constd :l‘ed worthy of mvtttttm, and Hun. Mr Fuster’s present stand was compared with what. it was beâ€" fure he became a member of the Domin- inu Cabinet. The Financ: Mmister was at ulte tltue an enthusiastic wuvker fur temperance, but, fuund out afzerwarda that whm. he had dune was "in a moment of \seakncss " Cutt'tnuthg he said that he hetteved in restrlcdn; the traffic, as drunkenness lit a place was in pro- portttm to the numbvr of shops where lltlll .r was sttld. Although The Globe tcutrcspwndeuts had repnrted that pro- mhittm. was a fatlure tn the th clues in Iuwn whom they visited, he quoted amttsttw shun-mg where the cunsumptton m llq ,..,- hatl greatly tnllen off every yen Ill Kvmsas where a pruhibttury law 'rd‘ n ma stututua In conclusion he C‘IIlIlSt'lli-rtl than who had votes to cast than: t r the muse on the first of Jatm- Ill haul l h Que-e cerni )e ’8 Mlise b« a Lute, when bzcual drink by n :1! that v'lr W. Temperance Hall. my Nzw.~i.â€" Mr. W. J‘ -u street West, ’I‘nruuto mg Dean’s Rheumatic â€""Ahont SIXK yrmrs a (DRY) RICHIJLOND HILL [Single copies, 3 cts. ext (he $150 ‘trl'IS Percwa! then made some 11 wk: He quoted Dr. Rich- Lumlun, tn nlnnw that alcnhol I m 1119 hys'e‘n, as it increases ml at the hen”. In an nbnouua| When l‘rSUIIg a healthy per- h‘ uts nbum- (34 times in II 16:) “orkmg .xbuut 74, but. A rmkar rum up mm the nuxetiel mea luvitiug an nppusuion speaker llertllllgz. .It was denuded to -r meeting next Wednesday Rev. Wesley Dem; will be the Slll ERS \xorkmg «bunt 74, but. A er runs up mm the muetiel over a hundred n Man spoke, and gave part --n vi:l1 a gentleman who wa. u here he said the law us a fail” e, notwithstand- 1 been said to the crmtxary R. Prasmu. R. Prooto Mr Switzer sugar-Mel ‘ a J. a." and Sci-mics n I was taken Dixnn, 1385 No. 23 with no we. which Bi). sum SCI Hug a ve

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