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The Liberal, 11 Mar 1897, p. 4

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‘The present law allows 4 tavern licenses for the first 1000 of popula- -tion in any municipality. The new 'bill will only admit of 3. The pres- ent law allows bar-rooms in towns, ~villages and townships to be open until 11 pm. The new bill changes the hour to 10. Another clause for- ebids hotel-keepers to sell liquor to any person apparently under 21 years of age, instead of 18 as form- .erly. At present drug'gists .may sell intoxicating liquor in quantities not greater than 6 ounces without any certificate from a physician, and in "larger quantities by getting a doc- tor’s certificate. By the proposed law druggists will not be allowed to sell the smallest quantity except as a prescription from a doctor. Another good feature in the new bill is that half the saloons in the province must be closed in a year, and the re- mainder in two years. ' 3Would it not be better for the friends of temperance to accept even small favors gracefully, and contin- ue to work for greater reforms. No doubt the legislators will be glad to receive suggestions, but suggestions are not likely to be appreciated as much when they come from those .with clubs in their hands. Residents of suburban towns and villages, who have been in the habit of doing a good part of their shopping in Toronto will not be pleased to find their railway expenses increased on the Grand Trunk and C. P. R. Railways. It was generally thought by the public that the suburban business, even at greatly reduced rates on bargain days and Saturdays, paid the Railways, but the managers now tell us that such was not the case, that they have been actually losing money by the low rates. The The Alliance sent broadcast over the province, 2. “statement” which went to show: that the new bill would permit 303 tavern licenses to be issu- ml in Toronto. The bill distinctly «fates that the limit cannot be above ‘ a 50,.the, present. number. The new license bill, introduced in the Legislature by the Hon. M r. Harcourt, seems to have given great ‘dissatisfaction to the Dominion Alli- ance and other extremists. Admit- ting that the new bill is not as radi- cal as the temperance party would desire, it seems a pity that the gov- ernment should be charged with working into the hands of hotelâ€" 'keepers when such is not the case. It is true, the full programme of leg- islation asked for by a deputation” =“which waited upon the Government last November was not granted, but any unprciudiced person who looks carefully over the new bill, will ad- ?mitthat it strongly favors the tem- lperzince‘party, and is far from‘being‘ the monster that some enthusiasts would make it. railroad authorities must be sincere in their calculations, because they must know that they will hencefor- ward have strong competitors in the different electric railx 'ays branching out from the city. If the temperance party in this country are to exert an influence for good they must replace a good many of the present firebrands by cool headed men. Last week the Royal Templar in referring to the new license bill, came out in head lines such as the following: “The Judas Kiss” “The new license bill strongly favors the liquor party” &2. The following expressions which fell from the alliance officers also got a promi- nent place “An outrage”, “A slap in the face", “A downright; insulti’, “A perfect mockery" &c. &c. It is claimed that the new bill would cut off about 150 licenses in the provinceâ€"not a very large num- ber, but yet in the right direction. RIUHMOND 731141.. Thuraflnv. Mar 11, ’97 who fiihcrnl. LICENSE BILL (IONDEMNED New Advertisements. W Men or \Vuulenm travel fur re sponsible established house in Ontario. Sularv $750, payable $‘5 Wflkklv and expenses. Poaxtion permanent. Refer- ence. Enclose self addrvssed stamped envelupe. The National, Star Building, Chicago. \Ve are pleased to state that niost of those who have been ill in the village are recovering. LIBERAL OFFICE Our Sunday School. has fullen cullsid- erably lately, owing to la grippe, mumps and sleepiness I presume. The position hf Switchnmn which has been held by Mr ()wer. Quian fur a great many years, has been given to Mr. Gun Wilson. ‘Assures on all the modern plans, and is one of the must prosperous and pmyressive companies in existence. New life Implications in 1894 ............ 310290204310 Assets. 315?; Dec., 1894 . .. . ‘ 4.616(119153 Life Assurance in force. 151; Jan. ’95.. 31.628.569.74 Premiums.low. policies unconditional and nonfurfeitable. Take a policy with the district ugemt, We are glad to repnrt that Mr Gun. Gnhn whn has hpen very ill fur the last mounthtis slightly imrptr'uved VVANTEDâ€"Old established WIIO‘GSF‘L house wants one or two honest and inâ€" dustrious representatives for this fi-‘c‘iun. Can pay a hustler about $12 a u m-k flu start with DRAWER 29, BRANT- FORD, ONT. An auction sale of small wares is being held in the Masonic Hall every after noon and evening. Mr. R. Lindsay. the auctioneer, has an engagement to sell elsewhere after Wednesday, but he pur- pnses coming here again. Mr. Passy Crn..ks is acting as cashier. The Maple Football team are expect- ing a crowded house at Ilneir cuncert to he held in the Masmxic Hall next Tues- day evening. Mrs. GIbéon of Toronto, was the guest of her cousin, Mrs (Dr.) Sisley owr Sun day. Mrs. A. Hosel of Toronto, is spending a few days with her muther, Mrs. Van- horn. Life Assurance Co. On Wednesday evening of last week, the members of Zmn Epwor'h League entertnined the Thnrnhill Leaulm. After a short. programme by members of hnvh Leagues. light reh'eshments were servmi, and, jndginz frnm the many bright faces, all seemed to thoroughly enjoy them- selves. We are sorry for the removal of one of our esteemed neighbors, Mr. Ash. MrIO. B. Appleton was calling on friends last Saturdav before returning to Nelson, B. C. an. J. Morgan preached an excellent sermon nn Sunday afternonn. Mr. Wilkinson with his two sisiers ofs Marsh Hill, are Visiting with friends in the neighborhood. ‘ VV Men or Wumen to trawl Mr re sonnslblevumbhshed home, in ()marin Salary $780. payable $15 ueeklvnn. expenses. Pnsimnn permanent. Refr‘r euce. Enclose “elf addressed srmnprc envult-pe. The National, Star Building Chicago. Mr. J. Hunt. nur general merchant. 1:193 fives! fhe farm lately occupied by The Methodist S. School had fllvir an- nual sleigh ride on S‘nmrday afrevnwn last. After a drive of abbnt ten miles, in which they visited the nriuhb- rinu village of thlure, they relurnwl and partnuk of the lunch pruvidud f'nr mu... There was a large number presem and all spent a, pleasant afternmm. Mr." W. Ash EWW WWW 3w “WWW Isn’t it pretty near time that our fum- hall club was re Organich for the seasnn? day evening. In will be held this week. the Y P S.C.E. was The Methodist. .Church here purpose having an Oyster Supper some time 5mm, prnhably next. week. \Ve are unable at present to give the. date, but Would ad- vise everyone tn be on the looknut for the hills. This will likely he (ho last one of the season. an be sure you don’t miss it. It, will ha a gund one. , The revival meetings closed last Wt‘ak On account of there having been 54: many meetings Inhalv. tlle regular mee'ing uf A small sleigh load nf onr vnnnu people attended the entertainment. In Figherville last, Friday evening. The Raw. Mr. Chapman preachvd the educatiunal sermon in the Methodist Church hefe last Sunday. fiWfiWJfluflufiJfl’é A Source "M 3 § g of Delight T. l“. MCMAHON, N. 8. Corn” Yonge and Queen Sts.. A charming set of teeth is a. constant source of delight to the possessor. And yet they are easily secured. Our modern methods make it easy for anyone to become thepossessor of a. pretty set of teeth. The operation is painless. Our operators are experts. ANTED « gEVERAL FA ['I'HFUL H. A. GALLOWAY. Dentist AN TEDâ€"RE VERAL F H HI FUL OF CANADA. HE SUN Maple Dollar Edgely havmu been an many regular meeting of withdrawn last Fri- RICHMOND IIJuL as usual The undersigned has for sale at Richmond Hill Slutinu, Bulad Hay, Whole Corn and .Grain of all kmds. 30-“ J. R. CAMPBELL On first, murtgace at 5 per cent; no commission charger] ; mortgages purchased. Also several obnicu farms for sale in the County of Work; terms to suit. .Tau’v 7 2m Deposits received an rates in the E Special FEED for SALE Having added a. new wing to our premises and put in 9. Grain Chopper. we are prepared to Robert. Mdilain DOOR, SASH, AND BLIND FACTORY. â€"_MISS c, HARRISON, DRESS - MAKER; RICHMOND HILL. A - CALL - SOLICITED. RICHMOND HTLL PLANING MILLS ! G rind G rain 0N MONDAYS, “imam Mammal J. K. Kerr, "The LIBER fimxam‘xwzo n a c v r. Richmond Hill Branch. Blonoy to Igoan C. (2. 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To ivy Customers and Friends: 71 have much pTeasure in calling your attention to my large and well-assorted lines of Boots 8: Shoes, that include the best grades of different Kinds for mzm, woman and child, The stykzs are the ‘v'cry latest and qualities ahead of an)- thmg in the past. We are showing a iull range of Felt Boots, Stockings, and Rubbers, different prices ; also West- gate Overstockings for Ladies and Misses. Custom work a spec'ialtv, sewed and pegged. Repair- ing neatly and promptly done. favors, we remain, RIC.Iâ€"IMOND HILL: ardware fitwe . . Hardware. Stoves, Graniteware, ITin- ware: Eavetroughing,‘ Furnaces, Table and Pocket Cutlery? Saskatchgwan £2; fiarmwasifififialn fishes The two very best Rnbes made fur the price Also Robe Trimming and Lining. Leather Mits, lined and unlined, from 200. up. CANADA PERMANENT LOAN 8a SAVING CO. ROCK OTTOM PREOES FOR ' CASH. MONEY LOANED AT CUR- RENT INTEREST ON GOOD SECURETY. Gets up‘Harness that can’t. be beat in quality and price (all our own maht). â€"â€"â€"NOW-IN STOCK Horse-clothing of all kinds ; VVuol & Rubber Knee Rugs; APPRAISER AT RICIHIOND IIILL. . REASON, - RICHMOND HII THE LIBERjXL ” OFFIGE. B3 3? 353mm Hm: massgflgfififi a ,nIâ€"vvâ€"v ‘90 as e Respertquy requesting a continuance of your esteemed (7}EO. DEODONALD .-â€"Robes-tr1mmed and lined cheap. And everything in the Tin and Hardware line at JOB PRINTING P. G. SA VA GE, 8 lbs. of‘3 inch Wire Nailsfor 25 cents. Repairing cheaply and promptly done. Repalrirg promptly attended to. Very truly yours, NEAT AND ATTRACTIVE EVV STC‘EQ K mm ~ â€"‘â€"~ Sells all kinds of ROBEET SNERS. DONE AT

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