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The Liberal, 26 Oct 1905, p. 4

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death of Cyrus Rockwood, the b1 cyclist who was killed by a streetcar which jumped the tracks at the cor- ner of McCaul and Queen streets on the morning of the 10th of October :â€" “ That the car. was run at too great a speed ; that- the car was not safely or properly equipped; that the auto- matic sander was not in proper work- ing order and condition; that the mils and curves were defective; that Motorman Dean was not sufficiently experienced in handling on electric 011‘; and we hold the President, Di- rectors and General Manager were culpable and negligent in their dut- ies, and they are thereby responsible for the death of Cyrus 0. Rock- wood." J u“ A letter bearing on Local Option, ivfthurglllhple written by a Vaughan township rate- h‘mim’ss Wm“ ‘ . . llwst equipmm payer, appears elsewhere 1n thls . “mam.” [mum paper. As the letter 15 one of 111- v “L 9““ Elm-1“ - .t _ , Ourne quu‘y and not of a pelaonal natule, “dumb we see no reason why we should not; ENTE publish it, though we would have? W. H. SHAW been better pleased had the article: Y‘mg“ 5‘ Ger The following sweeping verdict was returned by the jury who had been enquiring into the cause of the Every public question should bear discussion from both sides. We are always pleased ‘to insert letters writ- ten in the right. spirit. If a man has The Chicago Daily News re- proaches the American Government for alienating their northern neigh~ bors by refusal to grant reciprocal tariff concessions. The trouble with Newfoundland over fishery rights is cited as a case in point. The Daily News adds 2â€"“ Yet the same kind of treatment is being administered to Canada, and the people of the latter country will find in this latest inci- dent only another proof that theii Government will do well to turn from the United States and seek ad- vantageous commercial relations with Great Britain. Rapidly and surely the narrow policy of the stand-putters publish it, though we been better pleased h: hccn over the writer is alienating a country which should be one of the United States’ best friends and costomers.” Trafalgar Day was fittingly ob- served in all parts of the Dominion on Saturday. Appropriate speeches were made in many places, and thousands of children marched in procession and placed wreaths of flowers on monuments to commemor- ate the hundredth anniversary of the death of Nelson, the great naval hero who fought and died for freedom as opposed to despotism. ago a resolution was carried in the 1"ederal House in Australia by a vote of 33 to 21, in which it was pro- posed to request the British Par- liament to grant Home Rule in [re- land. A similar resolution was car- ried in the Australian Senate by a vote of 16 to 11. For clubbing rates see anoLbcr column. The question of Home Rule is likely to bob up at any time and in any part of the world. A few days The editor of this paper wishes to state that during the past few years a small number of subscriptions for THE LIBERAL have been accepted at a lower rate than $1 a year. Where a reduction had been made it prob ably was made for a legitimate reason. We purpose, however, here- after, to send out no papers at a less rate than $1 a year. Experienced newspaper men can truthfully state that local papers cannot be produced for less than $1 a year. We trust, therefore, that our friends and sub- scribers will not ask for any reduc- tion, but that they will cheerfully re- new their subscriptions when the proper time comes. @112 {flibmlq RICHMOND HILL. October 26. 1905 TO OUR SUBSCRIBERS. signature. Are the splendid advantages of- fered in (way departuwnt of our schoolâ€"The Of Toronto. For quickly and thoroughly training young penple to earn gnud salm-it s in business pnsltinns. “With 22 teachers. lwst equipment, up-tmdute courses, mndorn methods and thorough system we can guarantee excellent results. Our new catalogue is a. “dandy.” \Vrite for it. ENTER ANY TIME. A Parlor enian. A: ++++++++++++++++4 SCHOMBERG AND AURORA RAIL W'AY SPECIAL RATES. SINGLE FARE will be given on I Schomlwrg & Aurora Railwdy, gr going October 25 and 26, and goud return up tn and (m Octuhel 30. See thPSlmm Battle and March P‘ in Tux-onto on Thanksgiving Day. CHAS. L. \VILSON. Traffic Manna On Thunksgh‘ing night a LATE CAR will leave fox Newmnl-ket and intermediate points at 11.30 p. In. This will give all who wish to visit or attend any of the various concerts. theaters, and sn forth in Toronto, an opportunity to gt) and l't'tlllll home thg 52 me evening. There will be an early car from Newmzlrket (m induy, Oct. 27,19av- ing at (5.15:1. m. for Toronto and in- termediate points. The regular LATE CAR will leave Toronto on \Vednesday night, Octuhel- 23. at 11.30 p. 11).. for Newmal-keb and intermediate points. On ThanksgiVing night a LATE CAR will leave fox Newmnl'ket and intermediate points at 11.30 p. m. SINGLE FARE will be given, good going October 25 and 26 and good to return up to and on October 30. Special Rates for Thanks- giving Day on the Metropolitan who is selling the SHARPLES TUB- ULAR at. half price for cule 450 lbs. per hour machine. Farmer price $100.00 now selling for $50.00. Other SlZPS in proportion. VVaI-ranted one of the best in the market. No need to have a. step ladder with this machine. Add $5.00 for 1 year time. The above prices are good for one month. 16-1": Anyone wanting a first-class cream separator would make money by call- mg on opinions to express he need not be afraid of being accused of seeking newspaper notoriety by signing his name to his letters. The number of correspondents for a local newspaper is generally small, and THE LIBERAL is no exception to the rule. Let us again say we shall be pleased to in. aert letters for or against Local 0p- tion, or any other live sul-ject. (Cor. Yonge axd Alexander Sts.) has received ten, fifteen. twenty and even fifty Limes astmy culls fur sLe-nograpbers, hunk- keopors. 910., as it; had students graduating during the same months. Some of the salaries offer-pd were from $40 a month to $1200 per :umum. This clear- ly indicates the the best schooi for 'oung men and women to patronize. ‘ntvr now. Handsome Cuta- lngne free. Farmers! Attention! {/i TORONTO fin"? TORONTO. GNT. FOR SALE SPECIAL SERVICE. or Cook Coal Stoveâ€"The Ath- Apply kW - Principal. Gerrard Streets, Toronto. W. J. ELLIOTT, Principal. MRS. HELMKAY and -g0(‘>td to on the gm WEDNESDAY. Nov. lâ€"Amstiun sale of cattle, homes and wand at the Palmer Hanan. Sale at 1 n'clnrk. Terms. 3 monthsâ€"Suigeon & NIL-Ewen. Allr-timwm's. FRIDAY, Nnv. 3â€"Anc-1inn sale of cattle and volts at the anvlvlmv Hut/«=1, the property of J. H. Bl-illinger. No reserve. Sale at, 1 o’clm-k. Tmmsâ€" culfh. 6 numths’ credit; colts, to Oct. 1, 15136. on approved joint, nntvs.â€"- Saige'm) & McEwen, Aur‘tiuneers. \VEDNESDAY. Oct. 25-â€"Anctinn sale of complete railway cnnslruvtiun nut- fit. consisting (ifhm'ses. harness. scrap- lPl‘S. wagons, blacksmith outfit, iron 'heds. stove, cooking outfit. tents, I tahles. etc" etc.. the property nf (lha. - mun, Kettle1 and Snmis. Sale at, 2 o’clnck. noon, at, Langstaff. Yonge street. Terms. 6 monthsâ€"Saigon it lMcEWl-n. Auctinnu-rs; C. H. Chap‘ man. Manager. \VEDNESDAY. October 25 â€" Credit sale of fnim stnck. implemvnts. hay. and mom. on lot. 11. con. 3. Brown's corners, the property of S. \Vilkinsnn. Terms:â€" hay, routs, fowl. stnre hogs and all sums of $10 and under. Cash: over that, amount. thlvo months’ credit. on appmvod joint nntvs. Six 3911-9111;. per annum nllnwvd for cash. . H. Prentice. Anrzlionemn FRIDAY, Oct. 27â€"Anctinn sale 0f hnrses. implements. etc.. (m Lot 22. Gun. 1, \Vest York, the prnpvrt‘y of Robert McUnge. Sale at 1 u’uluvk. Terms cashâ€"J. H. Prentice, Auc- tinmâ€"wr. SATURDAY, Oct. 28â€"Ancti0n sale of horse, vehicles. household furniture etc” at. Maple. the property of Mrs. B. E. va’fer. Sale at; 2 p. m. 'l‘u-rms, 3 mnnths.â€"â€"â€"Suigeon & McEwon, Auc- Linnea-s. FRIDAY, Out. 27â€" Credit. sale (-f cattle and hOI‘SI‘S at Gobeil's Hotvl. Klein- hurg. No reserve. Sale at 1 p. m. Tm'ms, six mnnths' credit «m approved joint notes.â€"Saigecm & McEWt-n. Auc: tiunpers. By riding one of these wheels you save money in car fareâ€"save timeâ€"get the best exercise on the catalogueâ€"and get all the joy and all the comfort there is in modern wheeling. Canada Cycle & Motor 00., Limited, arm The Hon. J. T. Doyle c0uld speak particularly of the new wheelâ€"the wheel that is equip- ped with the Hygienic Cushion Frame, the new Morrow Coaster Brake and the Sills Handle Barâ€" improvements that makes wheel- ing an entirely different proposi- tion from that of four years ago. Hon. T. Doyle, L.L.M., Secretary of the U. S. Civil Service, Washington, puts the matter in a nutshell regarding bicycles generally, when he says: “ Of the things that help to make life more good and agreeable and extend the range of its acti- vities, the Bicycle is among the foremost. It quadruples the area that one may move in and makes it quick and pleasant to ‘ get there,”’ This is the exclusive wheel that has the big modern im- provements â€"â€" Cushion Frame, Coaster Brake, Sills Handle Bars. Above all, are made right and of the right materialâ€"and don’t cost any more than the other kind. It is Back to Bicycles It should be back to Bicycles with everyone who ever rode a wheel â€"â€" for these particular wheels this year are so far ahead of their predecessors that it would be realizing new pleasures and new and luxurious comforts in the joy of living to ride any at them. Bolton. Oct. 25-26. No breakdownsâ€"every road a smooth roadâ€"more speed and less workâ€"no jarring or vibralionâ€"better materialâ€" better workmanship. CLEVELAND Waniei Sale Register A \‘l' Fall Fairs soil for | , a In . . l Thtesnms 00.11 on hand. Coal and \Vood Dehvered. Prices Right. GOOD LIVERY IN CONNECTION. The Liberafi am} ‘ELG Fami- ing Work} The Liberal and Montreal Star 331% premium 1910- 5 The Liberal. am Eaily NGVJS ‘ The Libgml am}. "fiafig Star {Effie Libwa}. marl Baily . Glabe {Yer}: County) The Liberal am 33.13.}; Mai}. - and Empire {Yam Co.) The Liberal and. Daiiy 3 2 5 was? - _-1 J LEVERY The Liberal ami Weekly The Liberal and eekly Globe It bakes well because it is prop- erly constructed. The even is prop- erly aerated so requires very little file]. to do the baking. The Libeml 3,2151 Weekly ” Sun ' (Balance of year free to new subsribers) Stoves and ranges are not all the same. That is Why we want to in- troduce to you one that has a repu- tation as a baker and heafier. Inf Michael 8108., Riohmon (1 {Kill 11. 1905 5 . . 35.5.33. 1.. W 01M (Balance of‘the year free to new subscribers) Mail an mm and Emwre "‘ (Balance of year {rec to new subscnbers.) GQAL (Balance of year free to new subscribers) WQQDKTE (Outside villages an (Outside villages and towns.) (FEE, 2&0. TEE LEBEBAL ’59 any aédress is January 1, 1966 3d towns) y 2.9% 9 2% M5 3.85

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