day:â€"“ Union, Peace, Friendship, Fraternity"? Union of all the di- versiï¬ed elements of our population, which must be harmoniously blended into one great Canadian nationality if we are ever to adequately fulï¬l our destiny; Peace within our com- mercial borders, that under the con- tinued benign influence of an assured stability oï¬. tariï¬â€˜ and other trade eonditiuhs, our merchants and manu- Eacturexsgpar' miners and agricultur- ists,.mb‘>;§rggn&r.ward in conï¬dence to take tire. Mist advantage of the un- equalled Mertunities oifering on every: half;- Friendship With our neighbors to the south, with whom we are and always must he in close Veentact and‘ relationship social and commercial ; Fraternity with the em- .‘ire, ever fostering and strengthenv lag. those bonds of brotherhood which tiave reached Isuoh .deve10pment since "(be present Go'Vermnent' assumed aï¬ice. The Liberal party has, by {night of its record, every justiï¬Cotion in assuming such a motto, and there is no man in the empire to-day who Has greater right to appropriate it as liis battle-cry, than Sir Wilfrid 5am‘ier. We agree with our esteemed cotem. in the above remark, but that; paper talks nonsensewhcn it says that four years ago many Liberals “kicked over the traces and recorded their votes for Hon. N. C. Wallace." There was no “ kicking over traces." Many Liberné voted for Mr. Wallace because he supported Sir Wilfrid Laurier in his contention that Separate Schools should not be The Leader and Recorder of T0- ronto Junction in referring to the coming contest in West; York, last week, said: “ Mr. Campbell is un- doubtedly the strongest man the Liberals could have put in the ï¬eld, and will put up a strong ï¬ght.†No more useful regulation has been put into operation under this Govern- ment than that which provided for the appointing of inspectors of Can- adian exports at the points both of departure and arrival. The dis- honesty of one or two unprineipled shippers, combined with the inex- perience of a few incompetent pack- ers, has wrought incalculable harm 'to Canada’s reputation in the mar- kets of the old world, for it was man- ifestly useless for the Government’s agents or the individual shipper, to endeavor to introduoe Canadian apples. for example, when a former shipment contained two or three barrels stu‘ï¬ed- in the centre with rubbish. The duties of theï¬nspectors include the examination of shipments of agricultural,,animaland fruit pro- ducts before they leave Canada and upon their arrival in England, to watch the state of the British market, to note where improvement can be made in the methods of packing,r and transportation, and generally to help forward in a thoroughly practical manner the interests of this section of Canada’s trade with the old land. This is but a sample of the vast amount of ni‘aetical legislation which has been quietly put- into operation by the Government, with immense advantage to the community at large. What nobler object could any pa- triotic party desire to emblazon on its banners than that offered by Sir Wilfrid at Sohmer Park the other RICHMOND, HILL. Gctober. 4; 1900 Changeâ€"H. C, Bailey. Change-Imperial Oil Co. Van hau Councilâ€"Jag. B. McLean 0101' ‘a Noticeâ€"C. H. Stiver. lite ï¬ihcral. C? UNION, PEACE, FRIENDSHIP, FRATERNITY. A SAMPLE OF THE WORK. New Advertisements. THEN AND NOW AUEEJEA FLOURENG MILLS. JOS. HALL, A. MOODIE, The \Vorld of Monday in its “ Po- litical Intelligence †column says that “ In nearly every Liberal weekly was seen last week an article con- demning the member for West York.†The World leaves the public in the dark as to why Hon. N. C. Wallace is. being condemned. If weekly papers are censuring Mr. Wallace Without cause they ought to be ex- posed; The World should be more explicit and print the alleged charge. Then the public could judge whether the condemnation is just 01‘ unjust. Any Flour will make Bread, but we will guarantee High Grade Family Flour Speaking at the McCarthy conven- tion in North Simcoe the other day, 001. O’Brienâ€"one of the cleanest and most highly respected men who ever sat in Parliament, referred to the despicable personal attacks being made upon Ministers of the Crown in this campaign, and made a point which cannot but appear to every fair minded elector. He remarked that Mr. Sifton having bought a house in Ottawa. it was immediately stated he was corrupt. Sir Charles was the only man in public life, he said, that he knew of, that had come out rich, and therefore he must he corrupt. That would not be fair, perhaps, but it was as fair as the charge against Mr. Sifton. When so much loose talk is indulged in by Oppositionists with regard to the per- sonal probity of prominent Liberals, it seems necessary to emphasize the fact that not. a suspicion even has been veriï¬ed. AURORA BELLE reason. Four years ago the LIDGI‘ZIIS supported him because he assisted them in ousting Sir Charles Tupper from the premiership. They will op- pose him now because he is endeav- oring to restore Sir Charles to his former position. The Leader and Recorder then asks this question :â€"“Is there any good reason why those Liberals who voted for Hon. N. C. Wallace four years ago should not again support him?†Certainly, there is a good reason. Four years ago the Liberals saddled on Manitoba. West York Liberals were so well pleased with Mr. Wallace that they did not nom- inate a candidate to oppose him. To make more bread, lighter bread and bread that will keep moist longer, and better flavor- ed bread with less lab- or than any other flour. 8. S. BALBWEN. Made to.suit the people and sold at a. reasonable price. It is strictly T.\‘ AUG HTON BROS. SELL IT. guar V “'hich has been reproduced hV Tho lHe-mld Publishing Co. of Montreal. from the latest and most natural phntngraph of the Premier ever taken. The pmtrait is about. 20x16in('he>â€" just the right size for framing. Leave 1 your order. Farm for Sale 1 House and Lot‘opposite the High School on Youzze Street. 1 Gladstone Carriage. 2 seats, pale and shafts, bob-sleigh attachment. 2 Set Single Harness. 1 Set Double Harness. 2 String of Bell‘s. A quamity of Hay and Outs. Sale rooms in his stable at the rear of drug store. cor. Yonge and Centre Sts. 12-“ mm and £16 P‘IJA'NNG AND MATCHING b: all kinds at. lowest prices. Patronage solicited ; satisfaction guaranteed The subscriber would respectfully iutlm the public that having rebuilt the choppin a†BIAPLE He is also still keeping ALL KINDS O LUMBER on hand and in a. few days will 1 pyegm‘eiï¬q Stigmxyï¬ESSED I_1_UMBER {if u The undersigned who have been conducting a Blacksmithng Business at Elgin Mills for the past 17 years, wish to thank their customers for past patronage, and say that the businms will he continued as heretofm'o, under the ï¬rm name ofï¬nmuel Clift’s Sons. Hoping for a continuance of, patron- age we. are,-. W This vnlliinble farm' is so well known it needs no description, and is offered subject to a. {lease dated to expire {Iaglé 1st. 1902. A. 0 . Aurora. , 13-3 J. N. DOAN, Glenvino} 13â€â€th- Eggs, fresh ......... Potatoes, per bag Apples, per bbl .. Hay. clover ........ Hay, timothy . Straw sheat. The executors. of the estate ‘01 the late Elijah Beyuon offer the south half of .03 N0. 2. in the 2nd concession of King, for sale bv lender; the said tun Kers to be in on or before Oct. 15. to be addressed torA. Love, Aurora.__ Outs. per bush . Peas. per bush . Barlev, net bus A Turkeys, per lb Dressed Hogs, per cw n. Geese. 1101: lb ...... .,.., Chickens. per pair. Ducks.per palr . Eutteg, in‘pound rolls By J. H. Sanderson, V. S Richmond Hill Aug. 22-1m. NE \V’ BHï¬PPENG - July 19-21): PRICE 5 AT FABMERE' WAG G ON 3. Wheatwbite, per bush. ...8 0 73 Wheat, red, par bush . U 71 Wheat, gngse,_per bush . '0 '71 And doubled its capacity. he will during the busy choppmg season and until. further notice chop Monday. “'ednesdny and urday of each week. “gymâ€-.. ,, Wrrw‘vuvw r Dorms of Sexuaf Weakness. n11 effects of ahusr or excess, Mental Worry. Excessive use of To bacco. Opium or Stimulants. Mailed on receip‘ o_t pripe. one ackage $1. six. $5. One will pleaa 61;: wt“ cure. mphlets free to any address. The Wood Company, Windsor, 0% A comfortable brick dwelling with six land. more or Ieas, on Richmond Street orchard and plenty of small druit. G( cistern, ham and other outbuxldings, AvPlv 99 - n? Wood's Phosphodiue is sold in Richmond Hill by W. A. Saudersoqu-uggxst. You can get at THE LIBERAL OFFICE a, portrait of Fï¬‚ï¬ TEN 33m Which are good value for the money. Ladies‘ Rings set with Opals and Diamonds, which make a beautiful combination. Every Ring guaranteed as l'Opl‘C- sented. JERRY For your money is an honest way of doing business. I have just received a new supply of Engagement and Wedding; Befa *9. Men SIR WILFRID LAURIER, T0 WE Wé Henry Marsh. FOR SALE And This "Coupon FOR SALE ‘Enrunm Warhtts. The Great English Remdy. 4 Sold and recommended by a? drugglsts in Canada. On] rek able medicine discovere . 85 _ packages guarqpleezl to cure a! ._. ., A: Anna. RINGS 7- Wood's Phosphodineï¬ SAMUEL CLIFT’S SOP PRACTICAL \VATCIIMAK Your-9 Truly SM JAS. FREEK WITH Izichmbnd Hill 11300 00006 77300m50631 00000070000 Sat- 0 00 0 00 0 ll 000 170 0 15 0 40 0 00 3 5t! ‘ell Jamb The Standam Evfutual Fire Insult- ance Company, Port Perry and Meaford, Canadian Yarns, abéOc. and. 50-0. a Do. Imperial Scotch Fingering Yarns, '700. per lb. Rockwell Scotch Fingering. Yarns. $1.00 per 110. Renairs for ail WELKEF \. purely People’s Life Insurance Company; HE- daï¬d‘éa Head Ofï¬ce. Coniederation Life Bldg, Toronto; and 166 and 168 King BIA‘SON Residence, Richmond Hill. "5’3; “K’s? (“‘3 Farmers’ Company, WLKENS & 00.. for par AGE ZWTS FOR THE “NS 6% UU.. last. 3 doors west of George Street, Toronto yer mm. 3011,, Kiwis af Machinery. [0036, will get 2L {disbount of 15;; E onoashpurchases of dry goods. :3 Ai Any customer r pyesenting this Coupon at our store Sa’mmday,I No. 48. Nails Barb and Plain Twist Wire away down below factory Drices. head ofï¬ce, Markham, Ontt ECG a I} g) o‘lid Repairing Frempfly Done- Richmond Hill W h d 6 Best Auger Bits only $1.50. Steel Hammers 350. each. less than factory. prices. 1):) WM :A'n-H at rock but- nm In inns for cash. tun» E‘ipI-s, EHH)\'.‘S, and “(was of all kinds. [is of Hm-dwurv, Timvare varything in the tin 1nd hm-dwme line cheap. i‘flA PLE . n thd his stock‘ CG E‘. (V? (3 53a