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The Liberal, 18 Jul 1895, p. 4

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shown by taking- the assessment of Mr. Peter Gibson, laiid-stn‘veyor, that the proposed bonus to the Motropoli. tan Company would not fall very heavily upon the York township property holders. Mr. Gibson, is as- sessed for $7,500, and The Leader and Recorder says his annual tax fwould be $16.91. milk, from will be 5m discr media Manit selves arcthel 111 th manner. They have shown them- selves weak not only on one point, but on almost every point. They have unsettled the business interests of our country by promising sweeping changes in the tariff, but the changes have only been an aggravation. They have whitewashed their friends ’in the various scandals that have come to the surface, and in the Mani- toba school question they have done nothing worthy of statesmen. On this last question they have kept the 001111 i t( tions th at 1 utterly affairs 10C him Wear bloomers when rialng on them bicycles. The charge against the ladies may not be a serious one, new ertheless we believe that Mr. Bell, as a trustee, was quite within his right when he drew the attention of the board to the matter. W'c are not prepared to say that the female teaeh= ers complained of were dressed in an immodest costume, but we do say \when teachers assume the responsibil- ity of guardians over pupils they should be prepared to teach by WOI‘Q‘ and eXample nothing that does not tend to modesty and good behaviour. It has been said that if teachers dis- charge their duties faithfully during school hours, the trustees have no right to inquire how and where they employ the rest of their time. This is a mistake. If parents show anxiety relative to the teaching of their child- ren it is only reasonable that they Watch closely the deportment of their instructors, both in and out of school. We repeat that Mr. Bcli may net have had cause to complain of ‘3'vhat was to him a radical departure from the ordinary dress worn by females, but it was unwise and un- fair of the newspapers to poke fun at immod< Jvhen t( ity of should 1 i \1 11V A number of the city papers have been ridiculing trustee Bell of the Toronto school board for having com: plained that some of the lady teachers wear bloomers when riding on their bicveles. The charge against the NEW ADVEELISEMEETS @112 iiiheml. I‘h‘ W J L' haw I‘l VICE th( W hi during the session, and Hon. allace publicly said on the 1 :1y that he would vote aga lovelrnment if they granted :11 legislation to the minority toba as they had pledged thi ;. Taking the miniser all . that farmers sending milk t; by would save one cont '1» can ‘ This referred only to the 1‘( thi ]( UNFA 1R TR EA TM ENT ongcr the House is in sesa we evident does it; app 0 Dominion Government 11] “'a 1X hind themselves a the present price 11 that a farmer wll M1 newspapers to p: ly because they )opular to (10 SO. must HILL. Thursday, s intended to rulers in the lave over th {V subtractim t1 the el( able of administering a day can save ‘11 a hundred acre week )rt; 0f tl‘ nude country in an eflic 1[( am]. and Recorder has the assessment of t-mng 10 public me ric railway v 110115 tatesmen. 011 have kept the ,urmoil Without ;en t( appy famil 11' I'lC( ranted 1‘e how what July 18, ’95 'our Hon It mil knew unpany them 1id 1t m 11118 ll'lIl \V W em pint East. Tarouhi At before the advance prices. Have you seen our Ladies’ Dongola Buttoned Boot at WE ARE SE Mdrws 85 g: M A P L E The LIB} Conicrfionery. Orangm. ans. Nuns and Fruit. Wedding Cakes on Shortest Notice DAVE D H § LL, BAKER & CONFECTJ-GNER Richmond Hill. Mme>cw ‘“ “A. . a“ g Wewmmws gintema‘éfiefigafi Dififiana; ’77 1894 gave us three '1‘] mates, and four Second i.) all, seven certificates Lumber uf cerzificales 3 much larger than for The attendance at schuo increased, so that it is n more than it was in 1891 ceftific tificute mined. 1894 “VIKOLESALE and RE’H‘AEL. In 1892 certificate, tificate. tificute mined certificate obtained. In 189 In 1888, uhen, one candidate obtained a Third Class certifieata, and nuns obtain ed a Sucund Class certificate, allhulluh twenty wrote fur certificates. For 1880, none obtained a Third Class certilimte and three obtained Second Class entiti- cates. For 1889, then, in all, thue cer- tificates were obtained. Again: In 1890, four obtained a Third Class certificate, and one a Second Ciass certificate. In all. fi-ve certificates were To the Editor of THE LIBERAL SIR,â€"Under the above heading I de- sire to call the attention of the patrons cf the High school to a. few facts and figures, which speak for themselves. The facts are the more uignificau! as they cover the years 1888:1894 inclusive. SAVED HELL, at thesa IL is pvt BOOTS SHOES ub Sel'il) e ()l‘ 189}, three nbtained Third Class :ates, and one a Secmld Class cer- ‘; in all, fuur certificates were ob- 1893. seven obtained a me, and two a Secum in all nine certificat Proprietor. one ebtained a Third Class and two a. Second Class cer- smiled cadfllcs of 561b,. 1 lb. and I: flavours at 4°C.. 5°C. and 6A. 3-s not Lt-cp xt. tell him to write LR $4.» (0.. u anix; Emu: 5:. I), one candidate obtained eptifieata, and nuns obtain (II-ass certificate, allhulluh three Third Second Cine rtificates. ] “Emmy J; am. no; I I he above heading I de- - i " t I ti m of the patrons )f . q“ 0"; rim mm and g was : Viz-e495 ST.,E§§RERR. themselves. The facts ‘( l’ HQ; the pork: 189‘ KND 101* filifi mated to be and 1894 has steadily 'tv per ccm. msz Certifi certificates r 1895. film aa JCeyl‘ but I. Lon:- EACTS .n be lass Repairing promptly attended to. Geo- DIcDonald, â€" Richmond 1111!. fill Grades and Wes m fiarnggs I FINE - HARNESS - A - SPECIALTY! BHGGV BUST E88, KNEE HUGS. FLY NETS,WHIPS, 840. Tinware in stoch or made to order. Eave Troug Roofing of all kinds, Furnace Work, Stoves, and a work in the tinsmith line. Repairing promptly don C. MASON. C. D. DANIELK (3: C0,, 171 King St. E Store ancfi Ewelling to Rent. DRY 6:003:33, BOOTS 6’2: SHGEE‘L HATS, CHEFS 66 CLOTHENQ PARIg IO cent Scrub Brushes s cts To save expense of removal we will sell at greatly reduced prices for Bi) days, Gurncy's Counter Sopies weigh up to 6 lbs RICHMOND HILL. HARDWARE STORE 43.111 Crown Fruit jars Imperial q‘uarts, 75 cents per ( .u H H u zlgalsq $1130 u amp Chimneys, all sizes, best lead glass, 5 cents < Best Laundry Starch, 4 Cents per lb. Soaps, all 5 cent bars for 4 cents. \Vashing Soda, 10 lbs for 10 cents. Cox’s Gelatine, 8 cents per packet. All 10 cent Essences for 7 cents. All 25 and 30 cent Spices 15 cents per lb. All 40 cent Spices 25 cents per lb, Kalamos Currants, cleaned, 5 cents per lb. Fine Oil-stalk Valencia Raisins 5 cents per lb. Fine Teas, Blended, 30 cent tor 20 cents perlb. At Greatly Reduced Prices. Also full lines o l‘ {RICH NIOND IlII-JIJ Large Stock, Prices verf, 10W, notwmhs’oendmg the recent advance. I)RUGGIST§§ oronto, s the place to go for ts. Bath Bricks 5 cents. “ Wax Candles 15¢. per lb. “ 25c. Boot Brushes 15c. cat for sale, equal to new; one w ,and one up to 240 lbs. E very 5/2? 72 Up to date amvi prices right. Call and see the goods whether you want to buy or not. Opposite Clyde Hotel NWVAm rle & Pocket all kinds of Jghing, Iron ‘ all kinds of one. Prices 3;( i1} moud Hi1], m halls and chnn 10(H'eet in den! Enquire 0! f). Wm. B. Proctor, Efl-HE BET. Fv‘fijTUAL COAL, Elfin 3:353 Puma; w E'FEM' 1:31P. BANK - OF - TORONTO Sale N were M MEEEAHEEE KI. th‘thNL'E MAPLE. RICE ORDERS 50LICI’I‘ED. H. JA‘C 1 me Duusn nruerlca, iii InSurance Agent ‘tal Drafts issued on the O'SS tea C IMOND HII 700D 3% far Sale. SLA AND ASGEQN led or taken f‘ t pan" on all the ing points. nished free of charge or SON, I‘d )tice at. at 1V1 anagez 1’ fl ass is tr API

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