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The Liberal, 11 Oct 1900, p. 4

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. . . . _ ~. .4“, .. 'THE SUN BACKS UP MACLEAN. The Markham Sun is quite excit- No. 4.4. V ed over the alleged resignation of FOf'S'Om‘ money is an 1mm$b “"‘l' Of An customer Mr. W. F. Maclean, former M. P. for domg busmess' y c a cry: I ’ - . ~ . y . - kl" a3 a . . fig) 11 e (v ’11, B r a 1 East York. The Sun says: “ The of SUPP” sffihffij pres elltlng thls . Primary cause of this course of action ' ’ RINGS i Coupon and 500. , - ' Ion the part of Mr. Maclean is said to RICHMOND HILL. October 11. 1900‘be the refusal of the Liberal Con- “I I d, _ f H ‘ ~ __ "A ~ r z , . . y y , i'iic1 are goo value or WHIODQI _ â€"â€" servatives of St. Matthew 5 ll aid to Ladies, Rings set with Owls and lat our store Sat- . my, 0 Diamonds, which make a beautiful i urdaJy, OCl], as the candidate in the forthcoming combination. ' ~ , w."Iâ€"- ‘mm. gar-W ‘m New Advertisements. "Changeâ€"He naney. , Chungeâ€" Imperial 011 ‘(,0_. Chengeâ€"Atkinson& bWitzel‘. THE FARMERS! THE LIBERALS' ratify the nomination of Mr. Maciean HUGH JOHN’S SPEECH AND 'THE CONSERVATIVES. Mr. W. F. Maciean, editor-in-ehief .1 . struggle.” Every Ring guaranteed as repi'e- xiv-“.1 re Gelve 1 ! The Sun further states, editorially, 50mm - ._._ Gran elated su gar “column article in his own paper on tween the Executive of Ward N o. 1, . ‘ m ,3 Menday, on the trade question, over led by John Greer, arising originally j- 11-. . . I der the from the fact that Maclean voted ms own slgnamm’ and m against the Remedial Bill on the PRACTICAL WATCIIMAK Eli. A always does, of being in favor of ignorance if he has not yet learned Mm. men y as beam ' . 1Q _ I . ' putning high duties on all imports to accept the voice of ovorwhclming “Ii/x:- Eiogfitflmykemdjs In 5 1b. Pad“, per pail, 1n mayority. He must be taught forth- d soidatndj reéoliliarggntgfll] 115.; ruggis S. ll ‘ . . ' I _ . .,the Conservative party, led by Sir ‘4} able medicine discovere . Si V ' - ' . ' ' _ , ll (3 ,_ t h ‘Chm’ies Tapper: 15 SW01” ‘50 high only add to Maelean’s popularity and ifi’gigésfefifgm“€5§,’;§f9E:c.5;i$g‘:§. ‘protection. The singular part is that relegate John Greer to dumb forgct- ggggéggigg ggksggg‘g,‘jlg:2-,§f“%$,‘3timid}; H n G . B A a L Y, P L E _ . that “ the cause of his resigna- Of the TOI‘ODtO VVOl‘id, £13765 a doable tion arose out of some difficulty be- _......._..a mwâ€"mâ€"mâ€"mâ€" - ..r < ‘ ~ ‘ . ,. g i} ii" ii. a i , "i I: . above headmg' In this remarkable Manitoba school question. John PrOdUCtion Mr- Madcan boaSts! as he Greer, liowever‘ must be a, bundle of 7_,‘7,_ W __ _ . ' i n counties and sa is that _ from foxeg 1 ’ 5 With that he does not own the peo- _, i Pie. Such absurd ignorance will v’“\-~‘«‘ 4’ : packageq mammal ‘0 “me a- while The World contends that the fuincss. The ‘people’s Billy’ will summit-fie vgnggigtglggengifipfnzaggiegfl v...» , again be their unanimous choice in " '“H WWW ‘ ‘ i - ‘ 1:? Wood's Pliosphorhne is sold in lliclzmont‘ "0f Jonn (fl eer 01 any Othel Hill by W. A. Sanderson Ilruggist. L . Mr. Maclean’s alleged unpopular. U N E ity in St. Matthew’s Ward cannot be N ’I‘I N U E D owing to his vote on the Remedial Bill, as his stand on that question Thr- umlersig‘icd who have been . . . - .- . conducting a Blacksmithng Business Wfls applovefl by the $13“ ma‘lonm at Elgiii Mills for the past 17 years, of electors in Ontario. There are wish to thank their customers for_past other forces at work within the Con_ patronage, and say that the business _ . will be continued as heretofore, under servative party who are anXious t0 the firm name of Samuel (‘lift‘s Sons. def-eat Mr. Maclean, and these forces Hoping fora continuance of patron- . . age we are, are led by The Mail and Empire, which always refers to him as “the Conservative leaders are thoroughly united in their policy, Mr. Maclean ‘in the same article quotes from a speech delivered a few days ago in ' Manitoba. by Mr. Hugh John Mac- donald, showing that “ the son of his father” pledged himself, if elected, -to use his best efforts in wiping out all the duty on agriculturat implea ' ments. The pledge given by Hugh John and printed in The World is as follows: “ If elected as a representative of s V Q ‘1“ i. Hardware .. tore C. Mason has Hilfiwild his stock 0 fiiiiri target ‘Vbirh be will sell at rock bot- tom prices for cash. Also Store Pipes, Elbows, and Stoves of all kinds. All kinds of Hardware, Tinwaxe itichmo ii iii}: Yours Truly. SAMUEL (lLlFT’S SONS 'Brandon, he would pledge himself to _ _ . ” Aug. 22~1m. and everything in the tin (use whatever influence he had to man Wlth the kmfe' and hail-dware line c leap. have the entire duty removed from agricultural implements. This was a distinct pledge, and he intended to carry it out.” THE LIBERAL fails to see how the leader of the party, Sir Charles Tup- per, and his running mate, Mr.Hugh "John Macdonald, can have two dis tinct declarations on the same ques- tion, but Mr. Maclean and The World seems to think it all right if wotes can be got in that way. East York’s late member says : “ We have no great apology for \Hugh John Maedonald and his dee- ..laration for lower duties on agricul- "‘tural implements,” but “ while the Conservative party is bound to stand by protection to Canadian manufac- turers, it is not surprising that Hugh John Macdonald was forced to de- ‘ clare his individual opinion in favor of free implements in order to expose the duplicity and dishonesty of Laur- rier and Sifton.” Did any person ever listen to worse ftwaddlethan this, and from one with ' the pretentious of a statesman ? Mr. . Maclean has no apology to make for MR. MASSEY SUPPORTS THE N {:3 E GOVERNMENT- The Chopping Mil-171ml Cider Mill at â€" the Creamery“, half a mile smith of The World of Monday declares Maple, will run every afternoon. . Bringyourgraiii ; bring yoi‘r apples. the Laul'lel‘ Government has enterea Rolling oats for horse feed a speeialt y. into an alliance with Mr. Walter ' “7 Massey, President of the Massey- Harris Company, because Mr.Massey has said he is prepared to support And Coupon the present Government. The fol- Y0" can gm: at THE LIBERAL lowing paragraph is taken from Mr. OFFICE a p01 trait of Massey’s letter, quoted in The World : D ’ “As is generally known, politics V _ are not in my line_ I am‘ however, “ hich has been reproduced by The ' . . . Herald Publishin Co. of Montreal. an Independent suppmtel 0f the ples‘ from the latest gand most natural ent 'Governmeiit. 'VViliie “05 SUb' photograph of the Premierevertaken. scribing to their policy in its entir- The pmtrait is about 2.0316 inchesâ€" ety, I believe the Lauri“. Govern just the right size for-framing. Leave ment have rendered the country 30‘“ m'dm' magnificent service, and should un- doubtedly be returned ; and I have The executors of'the estate of the late Elijah Repairing iiromptly Done Richmond Hill CT). Best Gun Powder only 300. per lb. Shot 4 lbs. for 250. Revolvers only $1.50 each Shot Guns, single barrel, breech loader, .‘5 Shot Guns, double barrel, breech loader, $10 Shot Guns, double barrel, mussel loader, $8 Air Rifles, 75c., $1 and $1.25 confidence that with the experience gained during the Present term they Beynon oil'er the south half of lot No. 2. in the ' ‘ ‘ ' . 2nd concession of King, forsale bv lender; the WI“ be plepared to admlnlstel the said terriers to be in on or before Oct. 15, to bo affairs of state in a thoroughly satis- addressed to A.Love, Aurora. . . , , This valuable farm is so well known it needs faCEOI y Inannel - I Shall: the)» efm 6; no description, and is offered subject to a. lease ‘ ” dated to expire March 1st. 1902. support the Government. A. LOVE, “mm ‘_ 133 J. N. DOAN, Gienvillei Execum‘s‘ On Monday of last week a member , ,- of the Board of Education gave notice Emumifiamgm' that at the next meeting he would PRICES AT “WEBS’VAGG‘WS- Our Sporting Goods are fully guaranteed, and are less than ' r . . . \Vlieat,wbite,.per bush ...... I ......... S 0 73 3 0 00 V ‘. Hugh John if the latter can deceive move that a third teacher he engaged \ylfieet. red. rerbuillxl t6 3 32 “holesale pi ices. . i 68.3, goose, per . ‘ :the electors of Brandon and catch for the High School. Personally, guts. per 11311511: ...... g 333 . , _ 011%, 1701‘ US . . . . . . some votes. What can one member THE LIBERAL is in favor of such a gale“ ner page .. 3%) 251(1) , _ lll‘ 'G)’S, DO? .I . . . . . . . . . 4 ~ . Of a Party do on any question when move, but we would like to know the {gl'esaedfioslsdiiercwt 33% 333 L N 8 & C G ' g ' ' - . weeso, per ........ i n th ‘ ' 0~ I ,vw 4'~ tar-i. . ~ ’. 060 170 . -. ' . it s k own at his leader and all feeling of the iatepriy eis be.01e they “gaggipgaguf‘ 0 30 0 35 13,, and 168 lung St. East, 3 doors west of George Street, Toronto_ 0 16 l‘ 18 . 0 11 0 15 0 30 0 10 0 00 0 00 “his colleagues are against him. This is the worst kind of deception that a politician could be guilty of. Mr. Maclean claims in the same article that The Weekly Sun and the "farmers are dissatisfied with the Laurier Government because “ the Liberals have failed to make good their pledge to reduce the customs tax on their agricultural implements, their binder twine, their coal oil, and the like, and therefore were guilty of every day deception.” Mr. Maclean has again blundercd, as they have greatly reduced the duty on many articles, and have placed binder twine on the free list. But this does not matter. Mr. Maclean says: “There is no other thing open to the farmers than to drive out of ohiee the party that promised to free them from what they were led to believe was an unjust tax." Does Mr. Maclean think the farmers are a pack of fools ‘P Why should the farmers turn out a party , that has lowered the duties consider- pi‘epnrel to supply DRESSED LUMBER of all ably' and return to power a Class Of kinds and do PL.-\I\‘I\'G AND MATCHING or! i are asked to pay heavier taxes. liutter,iu pound rolls Eggs, fresn Would it not be well to have an ex- Xotntoes. P351333. . ’ . . riflesrer pressron 0f Oplnlon before the step is Hay,clovor 13 00 13 50 ' Hay, timothy .. 00 00 00 00 taken ? If there is no protest; the Straw sheaf ................................. 950 0 on trustees will have rea t th' k th _ sono in e proposal is popular. THE LIBERAL is always open for discussions on such By J_ H. Sanderson V, 8,, important subjects. Richmond Hill , i , , M , _ _ E! 1 House and Lot opposite the High School on - - -» r -» 7 --~ v ;' Yonge Street. 4 Some Reasons 1 Gladstone Carriage, 2 seats, pole and shafts, Why You Should insist on Having EUREKA nastiest on 2 Set Single Harness. 1 Set Double Harness. 2 String of Bells. Une ualled by any other. Ren ers hard leather soft.) Especially prepared. J A quantity of Hay and Oats. Sale rooms in his stable at the roar of drug Keeps out water. . A heavy bodied Oil. store. cor. Yonge and Centre Sts. lZâ€"tf N E VV . H A R N E SS An excellent preservative. .tHflPPliiiL- an. The subscriber would respectfully intimate to the public that having rebuilt the chopping mill Never burns the leather; its/ Efficiency is increased. at BIAPLE Secures best service. And doubled its capacity. he will drilling the stitches kept from breaking. bus} chopping season and uirti ‘ ' tort-her notice chop Is sold in all Localities Eat yérand S011. AGENTS FOR THE People’s Life Insurance Company, Head Office. Confederation Life Bldg, Toronto; and The Standard utuai Fire Insur- ance Company, A purely Farmers’ Company, head office, Markham, Ont. i For particulars call on the agents, Residence, Richmond Hill. ifllouda)’. “Wednesday and Sal- ' urday of each week. manufactured by . H ' 1 HI k e ' ALL I'INDS F Imperial 0“ Companh a is a 50 s l 6 Plug x o LUMBER on hand and in a few days will be men whom Mr. Maclean says, “boldly all kinds at lowestrrices. declare that they are, and always ’ Patronage solicited; satisfaction guaranteed were, protectionists, and intend to be $3.00 iii AIWANGE. so in the future.” Henry Marsh. Repairs for all. kinds of Machinery.

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