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The Liberal, 23 Aug 1894, p. 4

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Mortgage Saleâ€"McDonald A: Glassford. Lostâ€"1). Kern“ ill. Farm to Ilent ~W. .lmw’». Foundâ€"TV. Ctmh'. V Farm to Bentâ€"(T lierm'ill. Changeâ€"W. A. Silllllt‘l'wrli Change~rL (3r. Elliott. We gittml. RICHMOND HILL. Thursday. Aug. " A BELLII'I/INE COLONEL. In a recent issue oi" the Empire. Mr. Charles Durand. of Toronto, who took an active part in the I‘Cl‘K‘lllfill of 1837, replies to certain Grit papers which he says, denounced Col. G. T. Denison for the sentiments uttered in the latter‘s speech in England a short time ago. The intelligent and thoughtful people of this country will see very little in Col. llenison’s speech to coinâ€" mend. The Col, who likes to boast of his military proclivities, told the English peopl" that “Americans hated England. and nothing; prevented them seeking a war with the mother country but their fear of the British navy and 5,000.000 of Canadians.“ Such expressions as the above may NETN mummies-rs , license law. energetic campaign looking: to secur- ing convictions for infractions of the The cause. is said to he the necessity of replenishing: the Provincial treasni‘y." Had the first part of the paragraph been given alone, it Would he only charitable to suppose that the Adve- cate was desirous of giving its friends a gentle warning,r to he on their guard against temptations to violate l the law. llnt when taken in eon-I junction with the latter part it is evi- dent that it intended as a mean in- sinuation against the ( havernment and the license (hepartment. i It is not ol'ten that license, inspeeA tors are accrued of being too strict 1 towards hotel keepers. They are more frequently aCcnsed oi'lcuieney. It is their duty to see, that license. holders eoi‘nply with the provisions of the law, and if they do notextlrt themselves along this line they are negligent in the discharge of their duty. If the Advocate wishes to act the part of a friend to the liquor dealers it should advise them to closely oh~ serve the provisions oi‘ the license law, and not endeavor to make them believe, that they are hounded by bring forth considerable applause and win a little transient glory for the speaker, but those who have asso- ciated with the American people, know that such a. speech is nothing short of slander. No one doubts that there firebrands in the. United States, as in other countries, but. it is folly to accuse the great body of them with a desire to stir up hostilities. It is men like Col. Deni- 7- son who endeavor to create an ill- feeling between two kindred peoples. merely for the sake of a. little noto riety, by attempting to make people believe they are soldiers and patriots. In, time of actual war the intelligent public would have more confidence in men who do not go out of their way to proclaim that they belong to some. . illustrious military family. -r ' :1 I‘ll THE WORLD IS SUSP] CIU US. Tory politcians are ever ready to boast of their unbounded loyalty to Great Britain, and they delight in accusing the Grits of pandering to the United States. They profess to be anxious to cultivate the most ’friendly relations with our southern neighbms, but their writings and ut- terances are often inconsistent with their professions. It is only reasonable to suppose that when the United States pass a. law they have in View the bettering of their own people without thinking as to how it will ati'ect other nations. The Toronto World, however, does not give the Americans credit for even this much. That paper seems to think that Uncle Sam's first object is to thrust a blow at Canada, even if that blow recoils on himself. Only a few days ago the Vi'orld in refer- ring to the U. S. tariff said : “ Free coal and free ore will he a good thing for Canada, and we will not object it‘ our neighbours see fit to pass it. But up to date they have been very jealous of passing any law that would benefit themselves $10 if they thought we’d make $1 out of it.” Not a bit of it, brother World. When the United States see a ten dollar bill within their grasp they are not narrow enough, or mean enough, to lose it even if Canada gets a dollar or two out of the trans , action. A REMINDER. The Advocate, a paper published in Toronto, in the interests of the liquor trade of this provhiee, gives1 the following asa warning to hotel keepers to be on their guard against these whose duty it is to see that the laws are enforced: “ The license inspectors and their hired nigh have, under orders from head quarters, inaugurated a most Government inspectors merely for the sake of collecting a revenue. If all hotelâ€"keepers would come to an understanding: and strictly adhere to the present law. there Would he, i'ar less of an agitation for prohibition. Lacrosse. To the Editor of TH): LIBERAL: l Dear Sinâ€"Over the signature of “Fair Play.” in the Markham Sun of last week, I noticed the. following paragraphs: “Jule {Nthâ€"Markham played Rich- mond Hill 3 to 2 and again demonstrated to the public that they could play all around their opponents. even if they could not score. Aug l3thâ€"-Markham again nlnyed RichmondHill and although four of their (its: twelve were 05' and lllclnnnm’l Hill had their strongest team on Ihey euc- ceeded in playing a draw, 2 to 2.” Now as to the match at Markham any person who was there humus that Mull:- ham came a. long way from “playing all around their opponents” as the name was m'euly contested throughout and in the, first part of the secnnd came Richmond Hill kept the ball close pressed on their opponent’s flags. As to the match at Richmond Hill, Markham was well satisfied to have it. a draw and not in the least anxious to play longer and decide the game one way or another. The umnire also was favorable to Markham and but for hill] the score would have been different. _ I think. Mr. Editor, that this explana- tion is necessary in order that people who did not attend the games may not be misled by Fair Play’s paragraphs. Yours truly, SPECTATOR. â€"~â€"â€"~ouoâ€"~ 1? you want to buy or sell a farm ad- vertise in the Toronto Weekly Mail. 'l‘hat paper reaches 100.000 farmers homes every week, and your advertisement should meet lllr: eye of Some one Who wants to purchase. Advertisements of this class are inserted in the Toronto Weele Mail for five cents a Word for each insertion. Twenty cents a Word for live insertions. Address The Mail, To- ronto, Canada. $7? FOR PURE ENCE ...GOTO W. A. SANDERSON at USE ONLY . . . DAISY: Baking - Powder, . . . Manufactured by A. SANDERSON, DRUGGIST, RICHMOND HILL. CAPE LOST Lost somewhere between Patterson side road and Honey Pot. Bill. 3rd Con. Vaughan. 3. Fawn Colored snort Cape. pressed flower in cloth. The finder wxll‘bc suitably rewarded by leavâ€" ing il; at THE LIBERAL OFFICE. Richmond Hill. Aug. 13. 1691. P Fifi/"JG mnHt'o’fJ [‘1‘.’ .LILOIVT E '9 "V W. 7-2 +681 ‘PJ93 .LSHDHV EEOILS «IVER? sill? 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