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The Liberal, 24 Jan 1895, p. 1

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fHE UBERAL PRIETING 6c PUBLISHING HOUSE rEHURS git.) «‘10 a EM the feet RESIDENCE, Giazncr, GI VETERJNI‘ $1 per annum, in advance 6‘ A! §‘. McMAHON. RICHMOND HILL, ONT. IS PU HOUS E) e'. XRY SURGEON £5 Swelling R E N T- 0ND EII. winner and Paper- Hanger. EWSQN, E PAINTER, $NHI RINARY DENTIST, iii fiikmi ii im AND {ED EVERY 3'? .rio Veteriua he Ontario I Maple on “in gammy, Effll MORNING iIL RICHMOND HILL a ;h Tâ€"TTT do a 0111; month NO'E‘ARY PUBLIC, Barristers, Solicitors, 85:. Toronto Officeâ€"No.15 Toronto Street. Richmond xâ€"zmr Office open every l‘ho mm Toronto Telepho: ROBINSONJENB Li -AWRENCE & ORMISTON THE PALMER HOUSE RICHMOND HILL. DRESS - MAKER RICHMOND HILL. A- CALL - SOLICITED HIGH COURT OF JUSTICE, & Funeral Ful‘nlehings Aiu'ays on “and ’ very accommodation ‘nable rate Thisfl spliam ,tr Jl BAR Undue-takers LIN IVE . CED-E E I Ban-sis“ :tior er of Marriage Licenses. Saturday MISS C HMOND HILL POST OE ,WRENCh WRIC LOAl‘ Stakes é: Rlo RICHMOND HILL, THURSDAY, JANUARY 24-. 1895. gig/9 KQE KING STREET EAST. T CUHMXSSXONER IN THE SmEvm £11.? M ml is fitted up Witt r health and comfo. ‘. cigars. Sample 1 cit your as attende be rates. oneer for the (You): ‘f implements, hn'nit tended on the shurte Patronage sol NTO AND .tes led. nxoto â€" 34 B. m 19 King S WM Ecunl. Y & IINDS T LOWEST CURRE Go . HARRISON 3rqu BROS, JOH Rendman, nor day In Essentials, Un RIC §oi§citt H UIX em, Prom} P. 0. addre W s ()Imxs'r ‘tr )pl Bard! guestn. Board, $1 ‘th S treet West (30:1 untrv promptly nbalm r eet all tm MACLEDD rs, 6x0. loan 11 t1 Prom‘ieb .INDSEY I( Re attended RATES LLE LLB erce din But the W W Our And 1711151: Sessxosâ€" El CISCS ‘tu‘ away in the The cold wim H help us! we' Help quxcklyl pleal [he much. their woxds so that they be not. profane, but kind and true; to be gentle and tell/11161111“); that words once spuke“ Could nebe be reenlled. but would go on for ever; so how Careful we should be in speakino. “’6 should watch our acrions, as actions speak louder than words‘ we should also watch our time, for time comes and is gone, and it we seiz; not the upportunily in is lust never to be recallod, We should also watch our company, as xlie company we keep is what “(-1 are bu m-an S S.,. then Ruv. Wesley I :dercssud the cl how that they tongue, temper Lun'gue in speak sweanug temper a better of the; ()ds use vds Of devek Scriptures by v how that any He The SUM. And we After the d‘ conducted, Rm took up the f 1‘1 UL H 11 ,ch zuch I‘h ‘UL‘la sh l‘he Mr .n S S.,.then sun-g l v. Wesley Dean, ‘ ircssud the children w that they should mm; are easil k, and warm: bacon in any r. \Vuollard, : lulu bat in the ham. 5 Nebraska‘s Appeal ctio’u in Non-Essmtials, Liberty ; in all things, Charity. | by. V She 31: my Mithnme 1 \Ve_z\ro also 14th chair wa , after w followed, in th in spéukihg me truth,th in 13 g or rough language; to guard so as not to allow it to get f us; our taste so that we \3 i1. 01' or tubaccm will Tollmv es'ed the mustive, th [D and Wu ‘he mass attended [1 address 1L is lust nev also watch ( 7 we keep She 3150 t h, Snule one are also to ‘ rd. am est, from Nebraska’s fair State :nn‘y eastward the cry, starving and pining away! In plain in t‘ Convention into the c the watch W ED howi y turmed d ua nut. form. th get fuel an r man uuu meeting «d the soil: urnt every .171 wane! atch :mber a 301‘ of R rythiug ESDAY AFTERNC Bedfc » told us e better ) watch 0 I Imchmm Hesho“ guard 31:). not “ll ford, o subiect thron th m :0 just yet lie ythe fM n3 City at meth ha Keep (,nr- were the the P}€,| District. 1.119 l Fletcher learns in a specml manner from its par- ents which can never be attained in the Sabbath school. How the child learns from the example of the parents in Words, actions and deeds; and how careful we should be in setting an example before children, and that habits once formed and lessons once learned will follow them all through life. He recommended the par- ents to train their children early in lie to In; earnest and devuted followers of Christ, and to teach the Sabbath School Sabbath lessuns once 1 through life. ems to train haining busmcss gravelliny, on the lute l, 2 and 3. Moved by Mr ML Kirby. that hereby autholizm claims for sheep being tmrthirds Die less 1‘0 w Uuuncl tied. M 1‘ Curried; Moved Brysun, hereby il hf [he tm inn Bunk SSOU Itsi the tul‘ passed Moved by Mr. \VA Mr. Arnold, that J. J. l3 hereby appointed l‘uwn Hall for the pm: that he be paid $15 f em; District Kefi'er, G Distrlct L VVhitIua. A discussion then followed. Rev. Mr )ble emphasized the importance 0‘ me training of the children by the pa!" Is in pn-cppt and example. The «subject. “ Encouragement to Sun “mg 1e NBI‘S an The COU dec \V Vaughan Uounoil {HS School not a substitute for home ” He showed how the child a special manner from its par- Lch can never be attained in the Aer, )unts m L and a co; 3y MI‘. Arnold 11,111“; the he 11 exzuniued byr reby accept Vthe same Ellie grave GFW umble elf NCE VIE ll] the irea: (1 Jul: NIP-Ge 3:, sec'. easure Lloyd ent year ur the : on, seconded by Cameron be and caretaker hf the th m , seconded by in child learns :nts in Words, ,v careful we ample before :0 furmed and lmv them all ‘lrer be and ifs the follov-iug dog or dogs, Atkins teaman man nt to Sun- ;el) up by uhilh He (1rd by Mr. be and is 3 khe funds r 1895, a services m-re lll)C Dicem Sullivan T wm t!) )iuti the and sert HID les ye: a” Moved by Mr. Kirby, seconded by Mr Watson, that the hammer be and Is hereby authul‘iZ-Jd to pay the following road accounts: District N Alfred Stoné District 1N hereby instruct’rd to pay for 6 copies 0! the Municipal World for 189-5, and have the same sent to the difl'ex‘enc councillors addresses.â€"-Carried. Mr Mr. Kirby, hereby aut accounts: '1‘. F McMahon, 011! District No. 3, John McKinnon, J gar, \Vm Richardson, John Gillies. By Law No. 638, regulating the salar- s of certain township officers for the 'lu. Blake, cleaning out water- course un Slderoud between lots 10 and 11, con. 6 . . . . . . avid Mutton, fur tlle and digging drain on 7th 0011., being one- third amuum, District Nu. 3--- - 'Zzlbelh Thornback. for gÂ¥ acre on Bv-Law( 20, 7th public â€"-Canied. Moved by Mr. Arnold, seconded by r. Brysun, Phat the clerk be and is reby instructrd to pay for 6 copies of 8 Municipal \Vnrld for 1895, and have J OHN MCCAGUE, étth dav flames Wanted [Single copies, 3 cts. Thornback, for 9; acre on ast corner West. half lot sou, now occupied as a. Sale Reg] Sher 19 y Mr. \Vntuor that the fleas 73h. Ki At, this C HZe , the mouths of May and uich meetings are to be held A): of May and the 12th of [U a. m., and in July, Aug- ember at 1 p. m., and the by instructed to have 100 lin the usual manner, and as of the fence viewers and urcr's st: [1 for blanks â€"Carried. was passed authorizing the .sm‘er to discharge all mort- tnwuship. when they may ) determine the salary and paid the members of the and from it "erred to the £05. ] and 2 anhip, uf Kirk ect no ting 50 nom- atinn bills... . . ting 500 copies minutes ting 150 treas« L-r’s statements ‘by. seconded by Mr. Juncil hnld its regu~ the remainder of the d Tuesday in each Fe‘b’y, 1895 fleas ’ Pay D411 urt voters’ list.. 3;: 1200 col- of gravel...$ 6 30 ate of the ex [I] econded by Mr mm: to R. S. (l and amendment other persons hav seconded by Mr. f Henry Fisher R. \Vllson and he commiséion- {MEWS bum, in the 001111 who died on o: ‘D. 1894, are re 100 qu , seconded by rer be and is the following riIST it sale of farm [(1 furniture, &c.. the property of reserve. Sale at Vlded. Terms, 9 printed at this n.1- to the above ipts. ision All No.30 IIOLEC Iont 10 4O u 00 ie 48 60 20 80 nutu 75 46

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