,“ Scurrilous †means' using abusive and indecent language. It is true it was reported some time ago that Mr. Duncan might not be the Conserv. acive candidate owing to injuries re-l ceived by a kick from his horse, but. a report of this kind would not likely! «be clothed in insultin or aï¬â€˜ensive' Surely the Sun must be in erronl I In private life he was companion- able and never was he known to dis- ..appoint his friends in ï¬lling engage- nnents which often meant much sac- . riï¬ce to his own comfort and con- svenience. ‘In fact although these «qualities are commendable there is .little doubt~they shortened his life -and hastened him to an early grave. .111 the natnral course of events he ~would have been spared for many years to take part in the affairs of shin country. But this was not per- mitted. Hewas taken away in the {prime of life and his death is the cause of deep gloom in the village <of Woodbridge which for many years has been inseparahiy connected .with the name of Wallace. The ~~sorrow is deeply felt by a large circle of friends, but what must it be in the home of his bereaved widowyfour sons .‘nnd three dang-buns. “Scurrilous reports are frequently circulated throughout; the riding to the effect that Henry Duncan will not contest; East; York in the next 10- cal general election. These reports are all based on rumor. It would, no doubt, be an agreeable occurrence to Mr. Duncan‘s opponents. They feel his strength too much for them and his retirement; would. be hailed with delight." The Markham Sunl last; .week conv mined the following editorial note: Mr. Wallace wasa strong party nnan and a skilful politician. He iliad great faith in the Conservative ,riparty, but in 1895 he broke away v‘from the Mackenzie Bowell Admin- istration when that Government tried to force Separate Schools on the pe0~ ple of Manitoba against the wishes .of the Province. In debate he was a forceful speaker, he struck his op- .ponents hard, yet his force of ehar~ acter, his indomitable energy com- :hined with other qualities could not ‘fail to command the admiration of his fellow countrymen, and won for him a warm placeslin the afl’ections of tlie'pcoplc with whom he came in contact. ~Sorrow and regret are expressed everywhere in the death of Hon. N. ‘Clzu‘kc Wallace, at the early age of £57 years. Mr. Wallace had repre- '.45611th West York in the 'House of Commons for the past ‘23 years, and his name is familiar not only in this .riding but throughout the Dominion \of Canada. He was practically a :self-made man, having risen from "teacher in a country Public Scl1001 to . a position in the Government of his ‘-country. For a number of years he sat as a member of the Municipal “Council of the township of Vaughan, took an active part in matters in the ‘tCounty Council which body after- ‘wards elected him as Warden. In E1878 he entered the ï¬eld of politics in the cause of the Conservative :party, was elected by afair majority, :and held the seat without interrup- Ition up to the time of his death. In i'the Orange Order he rose from secre- itary of his local lodge to Grand Sovereign of British North America, Ito which ofï¬ce he was elected for .many consecutive years. RICHMOND HILL. Octuhel‘ 10, Property for Sale Aucmou Salo -H. ChaugwRusaill's Change~ ImpPl'inl Oil Co. New Advâ€"J 0 Ayer 5: Co Chauga~Aukinsoun§ Switzer. Cbunga-Wflklua 6: Co. Girl Wanteilâ€"Mrs- M. Naughton HON. N. C. BASH STATEMENTS New Advertisements. w l he when“. ;E. Buth‘érford in We Market \VALLACE DEAD 1901 Lot, 32. 2nd con. Vagghan, consist- ing of_200 acres, is to rent. A 1 1243M)?to Almgeamountolprivntefunda to Ian: 9:: improved farm property. Five per cent. m- teres}. Easy terms {or repnvment. No com- misslon charged on loans. Apply to A. G. F. LAWRENCE. Freehold I .oxm Building, Toronto Or at Richmond Hill on Saturdays. The next; meeting «the Councfl of the Township at Markham win beheld at Unionviua on Tuesclay, October 15, 1901, A large brick house and good outbuiidiuga with twelve acres 0! maximizing part, of 1m 21, .cou.3¢ Vaughan. in the village of Maple. '1‘th is a very dqslmbm property on which is a. ‘flowflng weâ€. W111 be sold cheap. DONALD WATSON. 2-K! Maple. MONEY I MONEY} Money to loan 9.†percent. interast on ï¬rst mortgage {arm property. - Enquire at Food doesn’t digest well? Appetite poor P Bowels constipated? Ton ue coated? It’s your liver! yer’s Pills 'are liver pills; they cute dys- pepsia, biliousness. ,. A: the General Elections in the Province of Nova Scotia last week the Liberals almost made a clean sweep. Out of 38 scans the Liberals carried. 36 and the Conservatives only two. This is one (A the most decisive victories in the history of Canadian politics. A sad fatality occurred in Toronto a few days ago when a nine year old boy accidentally shot and killed his little niece, only nineteen months’ old, in its mother‘s arms. Little wonder is it that at the inquest the jury strongly censured the father for gross negligence in leaving the rifle loaded in she‘d-iningoroom "where the children could play with it. Of course the boy didn’t know the gun was loaded, and the father seemed to ï¬nd consolation for his carelessness by the plea that he didn't take a newspaper, and therefore never heard of any shooting fatalities. lurJJey ma not allow his name go to a vote his many friends will be loath to believe he is now seeking the nom- ination. Sick 1; Headache? We believe that in circulating the above rumor the Standard is doing County Councillor Ley an injustice. Mr. Ley was one of those gentlemen nominated at the East York Liberal Convention, but retired in favor of the present Member after speaking of him in the highest terms. Had Mr. John Richardson felt inclined to retire Mr. Ley would have made a most desirable candidate. But as Mr.Ley did not allow his name go to The East Toronto Standard in dis- cussing East York politics says : “Mr. Richardson, although receiv- ing the party nomination in the reg- ular way, is regarded by some Lib. el‘als as being very selfish, more cs~ pecially so, it is said, by County Councillor Lea, who wants Lhc nom- ination himself.†language. And we would be sorry to share in the Sun’s belief that Mr. Duncan‘s opponents are rijoicing in his misfortune. We believe in would puzzle the Sun to mention a man in East Yorkâ€"whose name. Would be worth repeatingâ€"who has circular-(l “ scurrilous“ l‘chl‘LS about: Mr. Dun- can’s retirement. There has certain- ly been considerable opposition to Mr. Duncan in the Conservative ranks, but; we have never heard of anything of a scurrilous nature. BucKINGHAM'S‘DY'E'm a! Dnummn, on R. P. HAL Want your moustache or bend a harmful braving: rich black? Then use Money to Loan Clerk’s Notice. Farm to TRent Th< FOR'SA'LE ‘At u o'clocknam. D. BOYLE, Richmond Hill 25c. All drugglsu. THE LIBERAL OFFICE , C H 5mm. Clexk. Two spring heifer calvvs Came to the promises of u farmer in W'hitchnrch on m- ;Ihnnt- the 10L_h of September. 7 nu V r . Theuwuermay have the same by proving pmperty and paying ex- pensvs. Enquirvut, 12-3 THE LIBERAL OFFICE C(mIJmt-d and soft, Hardwood and Slabs. Delivered on shortest nutice. Also for sale JERRY SMITH, Mot-its yuur snlicihtd’e. Its Im-mm-ivs nppuml tn you. Its tick. SH fmniï¬m‘ tn snme who nrp now gnnn, is :1 hnnd between the present and th past. If it is silent. or out of repair bring it to um. I will make it, itSeIf again. Gus! nf n’puil'ing it will be quoted while yuu wait. If the cost of rvpair- ing suits, I guarantee the result will. Fï¬ieï¬EdEamé Thresher’s Coal AT THE R U SSE LL’ SERAYED Practicnl \Vatchmnker. MICHAEL BROS. 159 King St. Richmond Hill Wham . 3%993559 m "The h. at oil 1 ever 123,-. ." " \u mv neighbors swgoing toucait.†“[wnvld like to events Ibo om) spy-no, for your (‘mlien Lighk Oilg" This 15‘ we way our customan speak ubom this uplcnrï¬d x i1. If 30:: hst he?!) paving a g-le price fut cheap;gvoor,infe‘rinr , (-i), mnlw A change and try» H9353»): Light. .You‘ll 1'6 (it:l.§}iLut§-:With the result. 3&‘PNK’AKK‘H1Wï¬ FifA‘IIkï¬ï¬le‘h‘hi" r? ‘V P. G. SAVAGE, - Richmond mzmm m éih‘r‘ii‘a‘ï¬idh’ï¬u . ViiuWï¬'Y‘x‘We’ï¬'Ni :‘m‘mm‘rfl We make \VESTEI scerséeeseeeeeeseeeseï¬ï¬ Yarn! and our price the lxmeub for thu ha: i «In 1h: 9; was; ondon 0m aeBeBaasaaaamaaazi Golden Light Coal Oil. an STABLE BROOMS. 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