Mr. Borden, the Leader of the Op- position in the House of Commons, is earning ful‘ himself the respect of those on both sides of politics. At a banquet given in his honor by the Comervative Members of Parliament 0 1 Wednesde evening of last week he made it plain that he would never countenance the raising of any cry of race or creed. He looks upon the unity of the races as a tradition handed down by heir former leader, Sir John McDonald, and he intends to maintain that tradition. Mr. llarden claims that the Conservative party “ as a whole †have never added fuel to racial strife, but be ad- mits that stray words may have been It‘tei‘ed by certain newspapers and politicians which are liable to do :arm in this country. Mr. Borden’s words could not be taken otherwise than as a protest against those ele- xnents which make for disunion and ill~v.'ill. The Leader of the Opposi- tion closedhis remarks on this sub- j ‘ct in the following words :â€"“ And when the Liheral-Conservative party in this country prnpOses to adopt any other policy with regard to the unity of the races or creeds on political l’nes, other than these I have sug- gested, then I shall be glad to hand back to the party the trust they were good enough to repose in me in the month of February last." Canadians throughout the Domin- ion will be pleased tn know that the memory of our late beloved queen is h be perpetuated by having her Frthday kept as a public holiday. A bill received its third reading in The Gazette is 20 cents :1 )‘62‘1‘, ani remintanccs should be sent to The Accountant, Department of La- beur, Ottawa. The statistical tables on the rate (f wages and hours of employment pl‘( - vailing in the various trades in Can» ada give full particulars in reference to tln metal ' trades. These tables have been compiled by the Depart- ment from returns made by the own» er; of foundries, factories, workshops, secretaries of local unions and from report; prepared by the special cm- rzspnn ients of the Gazette Legislation for the Protection of Em- ‘ployes in Mines Enforcement of Alien E'L'tbour Act during March, Legal Decisions affecting Labor, etc., etc. \ um recelvca Its mum reading in 33g. Canadian House; of Commons on Among the other subjects treated in the last number are The Fishing Industry of Canada, The Quebec Trade Disputes Act, Wages and Hours in the Metal Trade in Canada, pztrtment of Labor in connection with the Parliament of Canada. The April number contains reports from a large number of special cor- respondents on the condition of the labor market generally, and of spec- ial trades and industries, in particâ€" ular. from many of the most import- ant industrial centres in the Domin- ion. The reports give a compre- hensive and concise account of the heal conditions in the various trades, and are instructive as showing the various conditions from month to month, the possible opportunities of employment and other informatim of interest to employers and working- 111011. No mechanic or employer of labor should be without The Labour Gazette, a pamphlet of about 70 pages published monthly by the Deâ€" RICHMOND HILL. Changeâ€"C. Mnmun For Saleâ€"National Trust. Company Court of Revision â€"M. 'l‘orfy. Public Noticeâ€"Jag. B. McLean. Changeâ€"H. C. Bailey. Changeâ€" Imperial Oil Co. Changeâ€"Atkinson‘s: Switzer‘ thneâ€"{eqy Smith. @112 Qihcml. Ne W Advertisements. THE LABOUR GAZETTE GOOD ADVICE. May 1901 Indicate. eye trouble. The ï¬rst hint of it should be uttenc‘h d to at once. EADAGH E E ‘Paén 8%!" ma Evas And recommend glasses only when necessary. :1 full line uf gold. gold ï¬lled and nickle flames. D.B!0u~;h,K‘.ng City. win n.- v i 1/1â€.th Lasknyflrehton. Bn-nd's L...!:e hvers'ev. -nd nthey puts in Kn '. Tex-1w :3. H u.e nmnd “2 Cu)‘ from Sutuwluv inn M m'ay. DICK Fun: The standard Jun-.1 tn Hng 5m lit-n Lheprupertyuf Him-m “Lang. \\'1' m ulc. whisk.ou an has own smhle, Int 21. 2x1 ' cm]. Wrst Ymk.«1uriu-,: the swam). L‘crmn $10. Fred Exelhy. urnum. RTAsTf'lc";HElRâ€"[mnortefl P‘yr‘wmlah s. :llinu \xillsmrt ouch Mmulnr 2:1 (mm his own sta‘de, Maul», Bulk thrnush l‘ ‘ ("m rn‘uixL LI fxlly, Eisqu-Villgl, You; 3|. .5. Call and have your eyes tested fn‘e. Your; \UCQUHRN ~1hn um-mt lion,t.he pmperty of the Ho‘se Y-reerlers' A55E|(’|fl.'i(' thrnngzlx '1‘: urnhill, Brown's ville. \thm'in Square. Wnih Band’s Luke, em. H‘ me ummu'x' )rnhill. Mum" s Um ville. \thm'in Square. Whimhuv Band’s Luke, em. H‘ me rm: Manse. ’l’vrn's <15 W. blank: MOM:TUNYâ€"-'l‘hm‘hu£h hrml stu‘mun. erLy of Goo Rvyllinsml Ri hmnn travel thrnugh Lansing. ngm‘l hrnlge. K‘veiulmrg. Bolton, Noble Pwru, Kett‘u‘uy, Exeraley, Km Tesfuvn. Terms :‘IU. Home f. Junior [ILâ€"Freddie Pqu Iin Chapman. Svnim' II.â€"Lm“ne Goodm-lmn “'eldrick. Mary Lmvm-y. Junior Part, ILâ€"Fm-d (Hum Mabel Chattorly. Rubhiu anm-y Putt. I.â€"Irone Chapman. L. \VALnRoN, Toad Hmmr list for April : Senior lV.â€"Emily Boyle, Mulwl Gundm'bmn, Mm-gnn Boyle, Floss)“ Unsel)‘. Juniui lV.â€"Ahuodie Ululvinv, \Var- ron Page. Seninr- ULâ€"Artbur Bu“. Annie Chupm:1n,l{mxdnl Page, Mm-gm-ite Boyle. The House of Commons on Thurs- day adopted without; a dissenting voice the resolution introduced by Dl‘. Borden, providing for pensions for the general staff, the ofï¬cers and men of the permanent corps, and the wives and children of ofï¬cers. The British in South Africa are determinedly and unwaverineg driving the BOCI‘S into their corner, but they are doing it at a tremendous sacriï¬ce. Late reports go to show that during the month of March the British losses exceeded 3,000 men, and that the total British casualties from death, not including the Colon- ials, from the beginning of the war to the end of March were ($94 ofï¬cers and 14,278 men. Satiifactinn gum Made by In}; peg-Isl RICHMOND HELL the 2nd instant making May 24th a public holiday whenever it falls on any day of the Week other than Sun- day, in which case the following Monday will be the holiday. In the discussion it was pointed out that as King Ed ward’s birthday and Thanks- giving-day both come in November, it would be well to combine the two in one celebration. Best 0f Lenses. Free of Charge l‘j-lwly, Fisuervillv, You; Richmond Hill, V1-:tu)riu. ., Luke. ng City, and l‘uwu D. Watson. umnnnpr: A. Pu“ 2 Mummy . . Gum) â€"‘J‘rntt1n: st-llh S tallion J’i eg’is E )rug‘g'ist. “'0 test, your eyvs that makes your horses glad. In every town and village may be had, $0 the i-l-fu ndvd. SANDERSUN, ancsbaï¬ Mme 'antee‘ 'hu Kiuhm m'mn. \ri d or money the prnpcr Hunt (‘l'lL‘lll’L Chutlm-Ey, er ‘n ‘1» anyht, am‘ that Hannah m- 01 .1'1 S .11 bun“ All uiuu lllt'l' ‘()lJ-‘ mid m. er SEERY SMETE, A ï¬lm cazh. a 18k Heavy Wedding Rings, $5.5 14k Gem Rings, set, with pearls, rubies. Opals and other prec- ious stones, 5‘32 up, all guaranteed good. Clearing out stock of ï¬iled rings to $1, not guaranteed. A lull line of Baker's ceiebmbd Fens‘im Pliers. ranging in price from 250 each upwarah CHAIR SEATS, 100 EACH A good Wheelbarrow is always useful. See our enra. values in 91113 lme. Wa put a new rubbor for $1.00. See our Handy “flushing Madame a: $3.50. lb bï¬ats the $7.00 machine. Plain Top, 25c each ï¬e EM m EEHES -fl RUSSILL’S ï¬me MARKET "FD FENCING PLIERS, 250. 0an r] nm‘. T- GRAIN DRILL TUBES. FER and b“ Bell Organ. Will be sold l‘l‘lyab , FOR SELE WHEELBARROWS. Practical \Vntclmmker. where there is 0212'}: (ME price-"the Low-est; GEE qualityu-the Highest; 0252 way an" d33!§ngâ€"--the Straightforward and Honest Way. 4-1â€"1 RENGS! WRI‘NGERS. on I) MRS. M ores ofiunnl in the village of m '1 Bl" LIB"RAL Ofï¬ce 44â€"“ E L 3. mm.» If yon have a. chai: with a. cane bottotr sent which has worn out. you can‘make I new clm'r out of it- with one of our per- forued ubflr seats at 10¢ each. Bring your pattern. 120:841 ï¬mmdinn Wringor. f-fl' SEZ'yll inrh mm} unvlr r run: N.) (\1 1m... :54“ it) rvgular m u». -- 0 Only -‘ “t,4iï¬-“ In her to be mid a! mu price. We can save you mans-y in “ringers. We otfor you the well known rail in your wriugvr JOSI AH REA MAN Bell Top, 350 rach HATS 159 King St. East, Toronto. cheap {or 'lhmnhill at The Cyclone Sprayer 'in tbs be“ sprayer on the market for spraying Treea. (tanks. Poultry Houses, Bushes. Potato Plants. “‘3 l'npld, affactive and economical. Uur_p_rice_is ....... .. 500. l‘ouH-rv Netting at guru» I-y 2h; 50 )nt'd rolls. Ling. Onlyu. l'miiar! qun‘n ow prir . Hum your uni These are {he ï¬nest Ledjce’ we have in stock. They are stampec $3.00. They are Worth $3.00. We sell them for $333.00. Malieable Rakes, will not snap Spsding Forks .............. Hoes .......... . . .. . ............ Beat Steel Spades . . . . . . A . . . . . . Spuds or Weed Cutters . _ , . , . . . Emg BUILDERS’ SUPPLIES. O‘ther Sph'iéï¬; 250}; 51:} CYCLONE SPRAYERS. inc lee width GAEDENENG TOOLS. H. G. BAILEYG MAPLE. syccirmv redhead lie-t Eughsh Lev 'iti to sell as t" can I l‘- e'n'ly. Paints, (“19, Win 10w Glass. 650.. 6:0. If an“: are ï¬ning tn buil -. not our ch so 7 s (In each roll A splendid line of Sheep Shaun ranging in price from 250 to 01.25 each. Our enra qualit Plough Line at 250 is the greatest value in 3 9 County. Good. fullâ€"size Plough Lines. complete with snaps, lac. Turpnntine, Oils,\'arnishes. &c.. at lowest cut prices. Nerkyokes End Irons, Sipgletree Hooks nod Ril‘gx, Sn glclrvo Ccun‘e Irons. Clevisesâ€"lu'ge any small siz with screw pin. n,sp'endid line of wruugm steel and malleable goods, all go M No. 19. Any customer: presenting this I Coupon at our store before Tues day. May lémvill receivoaéisoount of 10 per cent. on all purchases of: Footwear. I BARB WIREâ€" \Vv have sum†or horse guuds th hm-se mvm- (Hm’t by inv Ducsu WAGGON TRIMMINGS. SHEEP SHEARS, 250. TEN CENTS EACH. PLOUGH LINES, 150. SWEAT PADS, 250. PAINTS AND OILS. you an 'est-ing‘ 661) 31%} Lowest Cut Prices. RICHMOND H It- (h \X'hen you 11 m ‘M .‘ :L“ n.5-uul‘ix'm H) o runlwy in {11:1 A chisel - pointed. meta] - bound, Kalso. mine brush for lac. Y3u_can{t bent our value at t-bls ime Reau’v Mixud l'uiut 156 gallon. Perfection Wall Fin- ish, 15c package. ROBERTSON'S Pure Paints. No 1 White Lead. 50 pound. I't’ (3’ Boots “QUEEN _« Iry e u guod harness P :“ humms and 0th- wiH inn-nest, every Cï¬zfllf I thn lung Hm 1001 article ?