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The Liberal, 10 Nov 1898, p. 4

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Saturday Night's Christina; will co'utain about: 70 page: of most inter- ésting reading mutter written by dis« tiuguishtd uuthms of England, Gann- da. and the United States. 0110 of the most humorous and attractive feat- ures is “Two Weeks Before- the Must." bx Chap-lea Lewis Shaw, 811033)? Tifas banished God from the schools and driven the religious orders out of the land." We believe The News does Quebec an injustice. In a war between England and France our sister province would be loyal to the country that has given her civil and religious liberty. But while giving the French credit for loyalty in case of a crisis, it must be admitted that it would be a painful duty for them to be compelled to take up arms against the land of their forefathers. The News is too ready to point out the supposed prejudices and inferior- igy of the citizens of Quebec. If Canada. is to be a united nation it is a mistake for one province to be for- ever harping upon the weaknesses of another. Honésf, energetic young mm: ; farmerb' sons, teachers, students. Clerks and others. who are admirers of Mr. Gladstone and would like to spend the next three months in telling the umtchlcss story of his life. “'e touch you how to do the work and guarantee success. From $2 to $5 a day. absoâ€" lutely sure. There is no fear of failure and it Will be enjoyable wui'k. Pm"- ticulm-s furnished free. BRADLEY- GARRETSON COMPANY. LIMITED, TORONTO. 'trigue, revolution. and the murder of people individually and collectively in Guatmnala, gmuped‘undor this title. is told by E. E. Sheppard, and furnish- es one of the principal smrips nf Sat- urday Night's Christmas. It is pro- fusely illustrated by plmwgl‘iiphs 'of the various pen le concerned; théir homes and fauli ios. and sketches of life in water-culm- add to the interest. None of the events are more thuu'ez yeur-mxd-a-half old. Only one of the men'is now alive who had any leading part in the movement; some of the recent “ removals" took place» not more than a. couple of months ago. \Vas one of the most. tragic and fur- reuching political assassinations-in the history of the Latin-American m; publics. The nmrveilhjus stnry of in- The Mail and Empire seems to take a delight in telling its readers of the wicked acts practised by some Liberals, which led to the' unseating of certain M. P. P‘s. A person read- ing only the Mail would never dream 1‘hat corruption was being shown or. the Conservative side of the house. The election courts are showing howâ€" ever, that neither side is altogether free from taint. Honest men are free to admit the absurdity of the 'Mails‘s course. Let the truth be told whether it be a Grit or Tory head that falls into the basket. A recent number of The Evening *News has the following:â€"“Quebee papers side with France against Great Britain. In doing so they re- vile the nation which gave them civil and religious liberty in Canada and eympathize with the country which The latest Russian project is a canal to connect the Black and Baltic seas. It is estimated that the canal can be completed and open for Shipâ€" ping in five years. The distance is nearly a thousand miles, and can he built at a cost of about $154,000,000. The new waterway would be it won- derful advantage to the Russian navy in time of war, and it is gen- erally surmised that the Czar‘s pro- posed disarmament of nations was a deep-laid move to allow of the canal being constructed. ‘ The citizens of Toronto in giving ‘3' farewell banquet to Lord and Lady Aberdeen on Saturday evening in- troduced a new feature by allowing ladies to sit down with gentlemen as they would at a private dinner party. The novel departure proved success- ful, and hereafter it may not be un- common to see people of both sexes sitting together when public questions are being discussed. RICHMOND HIL Killing of Juan Aparicio l. Voyageur." which aka appear in Snt- { urdny Night. Its pictorial Snpplcâ€" 3 mon, “The Myntery of tho Mom," is ‘ without, doubt the most beautiful and ; Ranaom Reminiscenccs of- a Nile Wanted. November 10. 1898 Intelligent men with good mlucnfion who want to better their pnsitiom and would be content for a. yr :11' with $600 and expenses ; write with doscr‘ ) Lion and occupation, and I will m. V a proposition. \Vrite to-dtzy as l am in a hurry. THE MANAGER. Go)". Bay and Richmond Sts., Toruu‘u). Pleased tn hear that Mrs. H. Apple- th is recuperatfiq from a. Very serious md‘crlticali fleas. Mi3$ Eflwl came hmm‘? {Nam T-h‘ofinhill to’ music her Sick umthm- and usxist genfl‘afly. Mrs.’ Edwu'nl Prentice and Misses Edna and Allyn-(ha. Prenticuj'wisited with Mrs. John Baker ofiG‘reenfield on Tuesdnyinf last. \fvéek. ‘ 'l‘h'e ileum aisle jn'fithé Methodist mission'i‘o‘nm mm-e fully and frnguqm- 1y occupied in the future.’ “'9 “’(mld inform the public that tho rant "of these vows has been reduced 100‘}; and at Such to reumin. ‘ Mr. and Mrs. G65. Dearlmlm and family of “Shallow Pond Farm " and Mr. and Mrs. Jnhn Prmlbice :md fum- ily of “Cosy Nook," visitpd at the home of~Mx-. M. Ma‘Donuld of Downs- view labt Sunday. “Cosy Nnnk " was guarded by thu Bachelor‘s Brigade during their al)somse,vwith nthe exvop: tiun of 5mg member stationed at “Shzt-lfow PondFal'nn." ' Changes the citizens Wifiild like to observeâ€"Tho. wheel-barrg'a‘w with its load of ha'x‘dWaye, rembvéd‘ from the chimxwy of “Castle Befiuty.” The re- turn of a pf<itx‘g"‘-beéim“ which was xnijfz'mg éigce lefifiwé‘g}. er pastor here, was a treat seldom listened to in this place. The subject “One Another” was handled in an able manner, and the lecturer gave expression to many excellent thoughts. The, ler-tlu-er made it clear that people should Serve. “One Anâ€" other " by love, and that sellisu people who only thought of themselves could never be happy. It. was shown that people who are only in moderate Cir- cumstances oft \n complain without reson, as the greatest blessings come to the many and not to the few. Mr. Lanceley also proved to the swtisfuction of his hearers that a poor man living in a rich community should be happier thzm a rich [nun living in a poor community. The folly of being envious of others was taken up. \Ve aft/en make mistakes in being envious of good sin Yers, good players or good speakers. Vhy should we be envious of ‘a grand musician when that, musician can give pleasure to thous- ands of listeners at the some, time. At the close the lecturer received :1 At the close the INLIII'W receni hear-Ly vute of thanks through Herbert, Lee who occupied the The chair gave savvy-:11 $019 which added much to the px-ugn of the evening. As no items concerning our villa have appeared for some time. perhaps a. few from the pen of an old scribe may prove of interest to pur- suers of these columns. - Mrs. \Vm. Cook, “The Elms,” has suflficiently recovered from a l-ocent‘ attack of sickness to be ("we more iri‘ our midst“. Mr. Geo. Wood has purchasvd 1101-30 and buggy which cmst in v. useful. Mr. D. James of Langstuff conduct- ed service in the Methodist Church on Sunday evening. As a. prelude to a special clause. the choir sang by special request of Mr. James. that sweet familiar strain, “Home, Sweet Home," with excellent efiect and the well-chosen remarks of the ministm' constituted an excellent sermon. Mrs. \Vright, who fur some time past has beun visitiny relatives and friends in London am 'VVestez-n On- tzu-io, has returned home. Sorry to re- cm-d very slight, if any, improvements in her health. as it, Was hoped the change would effect gmfli rc_sult5. Mr. H. Rupert of Shm'wnod tnnk fiveu‘cluck tea with fair:qu at Hill- crvst Cntlalgc, Greenfiuld, on Thursday of last week. The ladies of the Me of this place have rm: satisfied with the pm they successfully cm-ri day last. By pI-ovidin the plnwmen. OffiCPI‘S the plowing match earned the thanks of n ness and attention, I ness and atte night was (we. $90 had been finances. A. Baker was the guest of Mrs. Mcllish on Sunday lust. The lecture given in R0v.J.E. L'mceiey of ' V‘VVAN'I‘P per: Voyageur," which also appear in Sat- urday Night. Its pictorial Supple- mon, “The Mysteryuf the Morn," is without doubt the most beaptiful and artistic picture ever given with any newspaper or magazine in the Old World 01' the New. Another colored plate gives the famous flag signal ‘of Lold Nelson at Trafalgar, expressing the sentiment. “ England expects every man to do his duty." The edition will be ready abuut the middle of November, and news agents and those desiring to have the Num- ber carefully \vrappvd in a tube for mailing. should send in their orders to the Toronto News Company or the publishers at once, as the supply is limited uwing to the costly nature of the work, and will doubtless be ex- hauste‘d almost immediately on it being ofiered to) the public. zlaco have reason to he V with the pxmgmnnm‘ “'11 mmsfully carried out on Th: ‘ By providing hot )m-uls :men, officers and visitors wing match t,th nut n he thanks of a}! fortheil-ki f1 attention, but before as over they found that al) been added to the chn emperancevi \Vanteci. Ga: rville ERAI. 1is sta 90 appear m pictorial Sn] :xf the Morn ~fist beaptiful given with nine in the th I‘RI out on Th hot mmlls on tro 1e isb Oh to he ' ing in a of bring up. “’9 envious actions 'znume inp mu ‘ot rcssing very out IHV 0121 )I‘f‘d th e at tn theshnrtnossnf the days (1? man. The rev. gvmlt-mnn spokv in fve-ling terms of the kindness of heart, tho honesty, and the the genial dispnsitinn 0f the departed, and pleaded with his hmn-ers tn pwpnrv for tho day 0f death which awaits us 2111‘ The pall- hoarm's were .7. Comisky. 1).}{ish-p. T. CORRIDVP. J. Cosm-uve, G. Look and E. The following accounts were order» m1 (0 be paid. ‘ ' )1. Teefy, advertising . . . . . . . . . . . $ \V. A. Sanders");’chemicnls. . . . 2 Atkinson 86 S'witzer, brooms, u surct-ss. Thv touchvrs hf the High and Pn‘nlir schools were l-e-éngagml fur 1339 at their present salaries. (insgrm'o, Fulley. i). Rubinmn'. blasting stone .... 1 0!) A [jeanhltiun was passcd vxtonding Um 11131755131“ ‘8'“? Bnmd to the High- Suhmfl vnchmsand toull who :15 isL “d in making the wcentmlbt ninuu-l ‘ Sundhy the dom friends it, is not surf funeral was one of L1 $9911 in this section 1 was a sad sight to with lwrs present, iâ€"«AJGS. 's. nan; Switzol‘, Sande'rson. MCIM Newvtnn. Storey, Harrison, 1W Lynett, Clubine and Mchmghy SATunDAY.Nov.1‘2â€"Aucti0psale of Sherwood stare and dwelling, the ‘pmpenv 01E; Cnu’pm‘mx. Sulent‘zwduckp ~m. Eckurdt d: Prentice, uuctiuueers. ~ Tnumknh I.th.'17thâ€"auctiou sale of stock, im- vlumeuts, am. at 'the Guide!) Lion Hotel. Lauslng. Terms 111 months. Eula up 1 o'clock. EY'lmrJt & Prentice. udctmueeu. anu, Nov. lB-Auctiun sale of 8 acres of Stunuiurz Timber. ‘hu In: 18th. 5th com Vaughan, the property of Jmmb Snider. Suio at 1 o'clock. Terms 4 months. Ecknrdc cit Prentice; metionaers. Wubmesnhv, Nov. 23â€"Cie'flx‘n hulé of farm stock. implements: &c., on lot. 17. unison. of Vaughan, the prn‘ysrtv n! Geo. Duuflmfilk Samuel o‘clock sharp. Terms 12 months. )cknrrlt & I‘mntinms. Hl’arties géttxug their bills printed ut Lhis 0mm, will receive a. untica similar to the above FRE Y. OF CHARGE 19093. The Warmers ing chorus, and also 8; piece “ Good Night Edith Switzer and Miss presided at the 01 gal). was called upon dlu-in for “ The Song of the 1V Ixnfm‘tllnntvly 119 (Ed musk TIK fi’fiBY’S EXPRESS. The ed a harmonica swim Large two vocal 801m dric}; an zwcm'doon Lnuau’s gramnphnne DiE‘CPS. The VVax-blel Monday . At reagonablc rates an shortest notice made so": the solos Johnston. solos and mnnd Hill 1" a neat; addu the Older. ELM! Hill gave three liv Freight and Parcels delivered and r collected. ‘ T119 Board met on Monday 1-9 prosont 1-«Messrs. N2 vitzol', Sandorson. AH LEVI GKBY. "Gaai Deiivere‘d Board Cf Education S'Iibscrihe tor TORONTO VVednesdny “Patronage Solicited any‘s Exprpss runs to 18 Song natoly 'ith hin moral ( Horn] of the la :e from his lat 1ftm-noml, and usmi had aim we in the hem Safe Regisber â€"â€"â€"EVERYâ€"â€" ~ "'2ng élflgfififlfl EIBERALJ 31.00 m MW?" l‘i‘n‘gl and 1*‘I'iday. Headf zund nthm'frum the housn. when it is rmnnmbvrcd 9 111010 than a yam-ago ‘thvx' was taken frme in] took place in thv R. hornhill, but provinus touching and appro- wus preach-d in the :. Futhvr McMahon. 'ilChOd ham :1 \‘CI'SC lmok of Job rt-fvning :uf the days of man. man spokv in feeling induess of hvart,’ tho 6 the genial disposition Harrison. MvNuir hits, E Redditt J. Hum rising that knoWI lVS ()C( 010, an ndewd fillies Mi} HE Mr. J. country : tho ten John th \Iaughmn schmmld npm ; m Trez‘nc Harm w h an- th 1d LG 0 1‘6 (Any size), and make and trim rn «all at right prices. J Now in Smirk J. T. SMQEQN, The undersigned has for sale .1 large unmbennf Steers and heifers, from one to three years old. Also fresh milch cows. H. F. HOPPER. THE SUN Life Assurance Co. Assume on an the modern plaungaua is one or we must *vruspemps find progressive companies :11 exxatence. flew life applications in 1894. $10,290.204J Assets. 315". Dec.;189¢ ................ 4.616.419f3 Lite assurance- in Iorce 15': Jan, 0.. 31.628.369.74 Premiums low. poliues unconditional and nonfat-(gimme.- V ‘ Take a policy ‘with the district agent Manchester, of London.Eng., BRITISH AMERICA, 0f Toronto, Canadaâ€"the coming cum- pnny for the farmers of York Co. Busineas‘Soliciu-d. LIBERAL OFFICE. Grimm n GORE, ()F GALT, T. F. M-CM‘AHON. 166 and 168 King Street I Agent for the fullowing stock Fire Insurance Gnmpanies, viz.: YORK MUTUAL *A First class Cash Mutual. 2-H OF TORONTO, CANADA. â€"â€" ALSOâ€" FOR SALE Fine Ear BIAPEJE . OF CANADA K1160 R HARNESS SHOP L53" Lu,“ “lake Fin ‘WSLKENS & 6Q.» kc and trim mlws to ordvr lining and trimming in stock), right prices. Repairing promptly attended to. 'Lh \‘ G 1mj Richmond Hill RICH de’ND HIuI 5) OF afiifiATEGN \st and Sask . ps- aud Mit Trunks and FIRST-CLASS HAE ul 11888 <1) CEzKTFE€ M (frEO. BECI)ONAIAD ICHMOND HILL COMPANY 'ali Flour, Crackeci Wheat, Wheat Grits, Whole- Meal 1ft & And other mill products at our mill, where you will get a good artieleat a reasonable price. L. Innes 8c Sons. - last bakes of lots 34 and 35. 9rd concession] of Vaughan. containing 200 acres more or less. This is one of the best fax-ms in this section of country. Terms easy. Patronize your own -mill by buying your Fm- articulnrs apply to J. E. CLUB- INE. glinton P. 0., W. F. A. CLUB- IN E. C. P. R. Crossing, Yong? street. Toronto, MRS. JAS. STEWART. Oak Ridges. nt “'51 h 111 k Hating Mid Choppigg 2 doors west of George St. RICHNIOND H E Farm for Sale Prom ptly attended to “Uni. D MADE [W1 I. I‘M "ply In Ruhes, Horse Blankets Leather Braces, L. KENDB. peciafity. Wu ma. INF two year 01- :1 Cash WTT.T Him 64f

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