VOL. XVII. \D 3... LAN \‘2 RICHMOI THE LIBERALPRlNTING <2 PUBLISH!‘ RICHMOND HILL, ONT Graduate '1' IS PUBLISHED EVERY EHUB SDAY MORNING x 8 to £0 a. BL; mm! (a Stou RICHMOND HILL, Ont. $1 per annum, in advance.] VETERINARY SURGEOE 8501011 Oiï¬ce hour BUSINESS C @331? Hz TO RENT. . MoMAH< EDIT WILS LIEHE‘RSME IE 331m flier-mm with dw 'illuge o BINARY DENTIST, MGEIEO 0:1 GSTAFF ital. mum's-3W IN LLD '51 PILIE Eli-‘Ekâ€™Ã©ï¬ ï¬iï¬ Dwelling â€"TTT whinson. 1‘}: UN, SHlNG HOUSE S WTT for 1&0 mth x28 NOTARY PUBLIC d-DDLLU I ROBINSON, LENNOX& MACLEOD Barristers, Solicitors, am. TORONTO AND AURORA. Richmonc Gollectio 31A - CALL ~ SOLICITED. HIGH COURT OF JUSTICE, &c 1: ï¬nance Every accommodation to guests. Board var day {DRESS - MAKE THE PALMER HOUSE RICHMOND HILL. twp} of li EÃ©ï¬‚Ã©ï¬‚ï¬ ronto OPE M. Fauleral Furnishings Always on: iaud LINDSEY & lINDSEY, This ï¬ne )pliances 3 re msonn LEMQM @MEEAE QM? NRENCE & ORMISTDN. Undersakers a] arri ring reï¬tted the above house In. mall the best accommodation t m avg-veiling public. bbruadq of Liquors and Cigars. 1.1g mm etï¬cieut hustlers San mmercial men First-class Lix MISS C, HARRISON RICHMOND Barristers, Solicitors, 86:. Ofï¬ceâ€"No.15 Toronto Sh'ee 1d Hill Ofï¬ce open cv‘ turday. {ECHMOND HILL, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 8. 1894. r1 Auctioneer for the C unt sales of implements. tu itu etc., attended on the shortes nable mtbs. Stock snlos 1 ,ga solicited. P. 0. address U of Marriage Llcenses. MOND HILL POST OFFICE. '91 of Marri At Au traveliérs. .00 per day WRIC COMMISSIONER IN THE Stokes inCity and Countrv promptly nded to. Money toloau lctio‘ 161] L Faeâ€"34 Ban]: of Commerce gs, :9 King Street West, fï¬ceâ€"Postofï¬ce every VVed- from 10 to 12 a. m. AN AT LOWEST CURRENT RATES MAPI atel is ï¬tted up with all the modern u- health and comfort. Best bmnds 1 cigars. Sample rooms for com- zeliers. ’Bussas meet ullA trains. J. .l. Luna“, mm Putrc Solicitors. Nobarie Con veyaucers. ‘iennnx kill he at Kelly’s Hon ‘very WednesdtyJor the sum 25.3mm. T. Saig STREET EAST. TORONTO “’M. RICHARDSON, Pr J: ï¬wwm «g ICITORS AND NOTARIES In Essentials, Unity; in Non-Esswtials, JOHN KELL Y, I for the Com shortest notice nage solicited aigeon, W S ()BMIST 800% St, Tc E. J. B. DUNCAN LYON LINDSEY Embalmel's, BROS, Tâ€"TTT ty of ‘ and at pecialty uville. it: 9 ery OVethmw the gnverumcm, \vhc by high protective duties, hm‘ rubbing the country for years, 1)) ing they Would Bpllt 'up the 1 those who seek honest guvernm thus ensure the return to pc the very Ones they hope to dep has been repeatedly pointed u there are auxastitu’encies where candidates should be lelt the themselves to ï¬ght out the que high turifl' or low tarifl with t high turifl' or low writ! mm them up- punenhs, and the Pame may be said of the candidates McCarthy has pluced in the ï¬eld. 0n the other hand hulh the Patrons and McCarthyites should refram from running candidates where the least doubt exism as to their being able to curry the constituency. Having made up your mind that you want 2L change of uovelnmenl; that you desire to have thol money you are treasury cut (1 possible ï¬gures be wisely and curry the constituency. flavmg Inmio up your mind that you want 2L change of government; that you desire to have the money you are compelled to pay into the treasury cut down to the very lowest. possible ï¬gures, and that the money shall be wisely and honestly expended, you should sink all other considerations and unite and work to that. end. That. is the one point upnn which Liberals, Patrons and McCarthyites can unite, for all are louklng to the one object. The danger lies in dividing the ranks of those who espouse these principles, It is in unity alone we find strength. Let. those who aluue want their forces, sink every atmn to secure the admiui public ufl'airs on these line You have every evider that the government is gs desperate bid for another for another ï¬ve years th treasury a able to ext able to extort out of selves and friends, the threshold. of th‘ in the history of ll been so many pnblk tlou. Is it, that in government has dis< of these'Wosks, jus country is crying on: of tamlivn that hav them? No, it is 1‘ enormous entall. '] least thre this year, retrenchil than ever before in buy your conï¬denm senous commentary rru igh protective ng the country [1110 )tun revuuu tild ubt W1) purpose ud hone lll nent is guin r another 1e 8 years the n the taxes so we (10 in Dalton McC: my has for 3 revenue III you to and to 1diun .It hen . Let those who aluue (and not for only; who want government. unite that enrich them- loave you on tiun rtlzv 106 ant ar wet atrun 1d to m of that Olll‘ sider that not only is the Liberal party arrayed against the Government but that the Patrons and McCsrlliyites are ï¬ght- ing on the same side in the hope of strik- ing the death blow at exnrbitant taxation and corruption. it is clearly apparent that the Government’s legitimate majority must be swept away, and that their only hope lies in riding back to power in the palaoe cars of the manufacturer and con- tractor, whose pockets they have been able to Well line while they controlled the portant differences between the Patron platform and that of the other political parties, and contended that Paproniem had nothing to apologize for. He then‘ took up the various lanks of the platform as adopted by the Grand Asso- ciation, “ith the exceptlon of a few of the planks that do not enter into Domin- ion politics. He stated that during the past ten years ï¬fty millions of acres had been given away by the Government, and thought it was time that bonusing rail- , way corporations should stop. The speaker also severely criticized the French Treaty with Canada, and before closing, entered pretty fully into the waterways and cheap transportation queslion. Mr. Brown stated that at present it cost as much to carry wheat from Richmond Hill to Toronto as it did from Duluth to New York. He had no faith in the $750,000 Government. grant annually for a. fast At- lantic service, and said he had been told that $200,000 of that amount would go into the fund for bribing electors. The following is the platform which the speaker said he was prepared to support uw. 7. Asystem of Civil Servica Reform that will give each county power to ap- point. or elect all county ofï¬cials paid by them except County Judges. 8. Tariff for revenue only, and so ad- Justed Lhe In of life ma 9. Reciprocal trade table terms between World. 10. Effectual legisl: tect labor, and the re those combinatluns an proc [l] ting. He was followed Clubine, organizer for R vicinity. he chairman invited any llucu’s friend: to take thï¬ behalf, but getting no ed upon Mr. John Brown dldaLe for West York, nd :1 except Cuunty Judge Tariff for revenue onl ed as to fuli as far as luxuries and not upon t all things, Charity.†‘GI‘S owed what } t, differences m and that ( ‘, and contel )thing to apo The abolition of fter uced Brown on rising w up; Patron Meebin combinatluns rtion xer And >2 the» third p arge is two c the ï¬r m 5r ten c u of bonusing r grants as contrary acronism and what untry. )or candidate from '8! to address the )llowed by Mr. D. ' for Richmond Hill cheers for the C Mr. John Brown thought to b tween the P: Lhe other pol d that Pal/BIO ize for. He 3 planks of ' the Grand 1 the Canadian Sen- upon fair and equi Canada and Llu t1] as well received. xought to be im~ men the Patron Mail y millio: moment a. [‘11) in which the ; nly, and so ad 3 possible upor 1 the necessarie will cost the nts niu Ha ma Domini the m1 nto f Mr. N. C but will pro f lubnr, fmu opulies whicl f the articie‘ BS rd for six Toronto, Mr acres had nneut, and using rail- 01). The Fax/momsm He then s of the and Asso- cform 1n name he want to e in the dlsm tituh the j alatic t con - party 11; that “’6 an mu trons 1 last chair atron to me {ne nab sausage poissni endemic. In W sausages so Lhi< never penelrntz goose has Sim] I IMO. Poisons Generated in the System. WWW?“ D ‘xuve : 3 to _ L t) Salesman u n 102 the attic " In t Gibb stanc the g chem many suspi‘ may is of in food aubstm into the system theamulbitude. of fuod, except generate ptoma composition so éelf to the sens: crnbes ducts ascrihing these products to microbes we proceed simply on the ground that their generation without bacteria is inconceiv- able. The deaths from partaking of snob. poisoned food products are incalculable. 1n Wnrtem‘ourg the ‘ botalismus,’ or sausage poisenim.V was at one time sic]va endemic. It was mused by partaking of sausages so thick that the heat 1n cooking never penetrated to their centres; smoked goose has similarin been the cause of wholesale deaths in Russia. “ But it is not only in composing dead bodies that ptornains are generated. They are equally capable of being generâ€" ated in the system without the agency of inoculation Infectious disease is simply whlch als pmvefful pnsmon pr‘ sets up the We HEWESGN Glazaer, m )n nterest to 16 fact th Kit: [Single copies, 3 cts; E E3?†% v 3V6 died under suspiciow Hm servant was arr al’s remains were an] nvestigatiou. The cl Insurance Agent I the pro ecompoai The fol referred year 187 :terla me C 3233?. MWML WEE EMWAEGE $12.: that nevel SAEGEGN comparative 1t they can 1“ ml nus“ muenca, £1130 the ing that t em canno‘ nsitii'e that luves twenl chemi ions ( It is true tha generating th been found, ducts to mim flat ï¬ner in the grain angt WU] the >tab ious disease is sunpl) ste products of path reducing an alka' ich must be a (is: ,he ‘ claviceps ’ w] 1h mains in a. cadaver ' vegetable poisons ratively few people, ' can be generated ml thus introduced time importance to is hardly an article gar. which may not PAINTER, d m mar with hav ous fro! distinguishable such as morphin, uains are among disease-microbes death in infect- Schul, who con- the subject to 1- October gives on in ascribinq uisoners in the v with the deud~ generated dur- of animal sub- :z is taken from hat at Y years have it acquainted Jtomama) the Position after vstem in sick. MAPI ICH MOND HII havmg saved. from unjust son is due t .md. The seal M |e presence always be poison has Rtions ex- ml E‘apcr- No. 19 years, 1. is a etr similar which I‘V