not surprising that Members of Par- liament will in individual cases ac- cuse their political opponents of dis honorable acts, but we were surprised that even Mr. Wallace would make such a sweeping charge against the French-Canadian race as a whole. “ Cons astonishc Hean candidat been 111 into tlu way in StOl‘il sympathy est pollins often I while It will now be in order for The Leader and Recorder of West York “to explain. In its last issue in Nov- ‘cmber it quoted a speech delivered in British Columbia by Mr.N.C.Wallacc, showing that our member accused the ‘French-Canadians of Quebec of dis- loyalty. A few days ago in Parlia- ment Mr. Tarte and Mr. Wallace crossed swords on an item relating to ’the taking of the census when the Minister of Public Works chargcd Mr. Wallace with unfairness in point- ingjr out that the French-Canadians- ‘IWere a conquered race and were dis 'loyal. Mr. Wallace arose and denied ‘that he ever said such a thing.‘ This ‘is the'quotation taken from Mr. Wal- 5lace’s organ in West York :â€" ~ “ Mr. Clarke Wallace asserted that 'Mr. Sifton’s claim that French-Cad ’adians Were loyal was balderdash. Everybody knows that in the Liberal ‘ 'cauip Were such traitors as Bourassa and Monet, and the Conservatives had prOVed that a member of the Government was also a traitor. ‘Laurier himself had positively refus- ed to send a contingent until forced -to do so. Tarte had said that not a 'man should be sent to ï¬ght British battles. He had stated at Laval «University that one of the paramount duties of the French members was to show that they were Frenchmen. ‘He had stated in his letter that the French-Canadians were longing for the day when they can throw off the thraldom of Great Britain. Their loyalty was only l‘ip loyalty. They _ should bear in mind tnat they are a conquered race, and that never had a conquered race been treated with so much libcrality, generosity and fairness as tlfey had been treated by the British.†ei‘ had ho intention of misreporting Mr. Wallace, and it the latter did not wish to father it we wonder me did not make the correction at the time. THE LIBERAL refers to this matter now, probably, from the fact, that we copied the same alleged speech from The Leader and Recorder and we did so in the best of faith. It is not surprising“ that Members of Par- and 't1‘ Curtain now having the line of l lowing take news of M01 pub] Henry all RICHMOND HILL. THE LEADER HAS THE 111 merce Changeâ€"Atkinsondz Switzer. For Sale or to Rentâ€"H. A. Nicholâ€) For Saleâ€"The Liberal ofï¬ce. éiï¬iibnvm James. To Rentâ€"J. Reuumu. . Bunk Amalgamation-Cunadmn Bank of Com Changeâ€"H. C. Bailey. Chnuge- Imperial Oil Co Changeâ€"W. H. Shaw. Changeâ€"Geo. McDonald. Foundâ€"T J' Wilson. For Sulaâ€"Mrs. M. Brown. a British.†I Doubtless The Leader and Record Men who on M alm ll R. DUN( New Advertisements. In: fliheml. ‘tzl‘ken‘ m 'Cnt Kll' CH] 111‘ , but Lhese acts may be Ll] the wishes of voters rts of the riding. Mr. 1, move of York town- aervativc candidate for so in East York, is just; little experience along ll jealousles, as the fol- from the North Toronto :1 y’s World shows: V 13102158 :1‘ the ï¬eld of politics pillow not; too soft, not one of roses. N CRITICIZED :1‘ of the Woodbine c has alienated the electors of the larg- wuship uously 1 bad m stated two week M a y asu mm are breaks that Conservative :11 House, has By playing Toronto Rail- ash )V )ne part of acts may be East York, Township 11W bids of votes. York The pen )1‘ the b\' FLOOR 1901 THE And DAFD HOUS} Mos†Half Hun High 5 DIC 'Although nothing has yet been decided by the Dominion Govern- ment about the 24th of May, it now seems to be generally understood that the day will continue to bee public holiday throughout Canada at least. If the day is proclaimed a permanent holiday, it will doubtless give general satisfaction. It has long been a day of popular recrea- tion, it comes at one of the most de- lightful periods of the year, and it will serve to perpetuate the memory of the best sovereign that ever occu- pied the throne of Britain. The Government will make no mistake} in placing on the statute books a law ‘ making the 24th of May a public holiday. YOUNG lioz Mon )nn fly ‘VANTF hoppin that he would support it. When tlu- by-law was brought up at the last meeting of the Council, the Reeve went back 01. his word, and opposed the bylaw. It is the general opin- ion that the Conservatives will have to bring forward a man of greatvi' tact than Reeve Duncan if they hope to carry East York in the coming local ï¬ght.†the property of Milton at will stand at his own stable _Wesl: York, during the sea: yuTnNYâ€"fl‘hov erty of Geo. R travel throng] H 0 mm Lipans Tabules cure ‘ lipaus Tabules cure {ipans Tabules cure MA S Ifl'xvscribe for Scho CEGPPING Eemy arsh. L11 MACQUEENâ€"Tbe unbeatm draught sm- ),the property of tho nichumml Hill 'se‘lh‘uellers’ Associmtinn. will travel T8 REE us 'Fabules: at dl‘ugngtS. ns Tabules cure bad breath. .ns Tabules bure liver troubles us Tabules. .- ns Tabulcs: for sour stomach. ns Tabules cure nausea: us Tabules cure constipation. 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