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The Liberal, 24 Oct 1901, p. 4

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“F. D. Monk. the French Conserva- *tive leader, made a rather notable :speech before a meeting of the Morin Club held last evening. Mr. Monk combated the pretensions of the Liberals that the French-Canadians were bound to support Laurier be- cause he wasa French Canadian. Looking at things from a French- 'Canadian view, he considered it a distinct loss to have a French-Can- adian Premier. The French-Can- adians gained nothing materially in having a man of their own race at the head of the Government. In the distribution of patronage they had received less than ever, and their in- fluence in the country at large had been considerably diminished- Before Sir Wilfrid Laurier was :selccted as Premier of this country there was a feeling in some quarters that it would not be good policy for this province to have at the head of affairs a Frenchman. It was feared Ithat Quebec Would be afforded special favors to the detriment of Ontario. According to the Mail and Empire of Monday the reverse is the case. The Mail publishes an article intended to show that not only does Mr. Lauricr‘s «premiership not aid French Canadi- ans, but that the Premier has actually .failed in his duty to Quebec. The following is the article, dated 20th of 'October, and inspir’ed by a speech made by Mr. F. D. Monk, the French Conservative leader: By the very nature of his position Sir Wilfred Laurier was obliged [every day to make concessions. In the same way when the subsidies $0 the provinces came up for considem~ “tion Prince Edward Island received Referring to Montreal harbor works, Mr. Monk said thatzthe neces- sary works have been delayed for years simply because the Government is afraid to do anything for the Prov- ince of Quebec, which gives Canada its Prime Minister. All along the line Mr. Monk claimed that Quebec province had gained nothing, but, on the contrary, had lost in prestige and advantages by having one of its .own sons at the head of the Govern- ment.” a bonus. New Brunswick will also receive one, but Quebec’s claims are left without consideration. The same thing applied to experimentle farms. Every other province had one, but Quebec was left out. In the Immigration Department, condue’ued by Mr. Simon, the French-Canadians were practically cilminated. The immigration was directed. to the Far West, to the detriment cf Quebec. No doubt the “Big Jim" referred tots Mr. James Chester, warden of York county. It the above rumor were true there would be reason to believe that the Conservatives of East York are fickle. After years of hard work looking after the voters lists and the interests of the party in general Mr. Moyes was turned down. :and the nomination given to Mr. Henry Duncan. Surely it is not now proposed to place a third party over Mr. Moyes‘ head. The Mail and Empire on Monday stated that the Ontario Legislature would meet in a few weeksâ€"in Now ember or December. On the same day Premier Ross announced that :the House will =be called together early in January. 'The statements are conflicting but time will likely :reveal the fact that the latter .date will be correct. A l'eoent number of The East To- ronto Standard contained the follow- “ It is the current rumor that Mr. Duncan will retire. owing to ill health, the result of a. recent accident. If he does, why not nominate our worthy warden.‘ “Big J im” appears to be the most popular Conservative in the riding." RICHMOND HILL. October 24, 1901 Change- «Imperial Oil Co. New Advâ€"J C Ayer 6; Co Chaugeâ€"Atkinsondz Switmr. Court of vajsignâ€"Jas. B. McLean éiriyedâ€"G. L. Lame @112 (itime COMPLAINT (P) AGAINST LAURIER. New Advertisements. Enquire of .114 Buttershould be shipped frvsh wee-kâ€" ly to command the hes: price. It is recommended that all factm_" 3 should be fitted so as to make CHIN-'1' dwvse or butter. Cheese shnuld b9 th three weeks at a tenmvmlm-u nf 60° to ensure- prnpm- curing. Swinus cnm~ laian mmtimw tn come of vhnest- eing shiple much tun gr-vé-n. Puck- nge hull) of choose and butter Hl‘t‘ stiii made of much Mn thin \vund. A larZze brick huuse and [1081 outbuildings with twelve acres of lanfl. M‘ng; ya . l I 2x. 0011.3. Vunghun. in Um - hum u. gym. I':.:s is a very (10>, mble property on union is u floning well. Will be sold cueu 61!). That in order to maintain high prices, then-P must» he a Cuntinnuus supply of finest, butter. and us the flow of milk is lessening m-w, it is most urgent that the quantity shnulu be. kept up as much as possible. and to divert the milk from clwese to this article is the only Way tn kL-vp up the supply. A ledge amount olpnvabe funds to loan on improved fm'm property. Five per cent. in- terest. Easy Germs for repnvment, No com- mission clmrnod on loam. Apply to A. G. F. LAWHENCE, Freehold Loan Building, Toronu Or at Richmond Hill on Sutnr-xavs. Six acres of land on fox-he St. East in tho Village of Richmond hill. Apply to 3rd. That, the (runsumplinn hf vheose is not, increasing, but diminishing. while the cunsmnptinu uf tint-at cream- ery butter is rapidly growing. 4th. That the priee nt‘ butter is high- er (m an average all the year round than cheese. for the. finest quaiiiivs. 5th. That the manufacture of hutLer is more profitable than (cheese, not only in the cmnpm'ntive price, but in that the farm stm-k and :he land are better sustained. MSW to Loan at. finer cont. interes’. Lie farm property. The proprietor of Sunnyside Herd of Holstein Cattle and Breeder of Im- proved Chester white hogs, 10c 32, lst con. Markham (Thornhill) has for sale some good young stock. Therm-igE-ln-ed hulI and hog kept for service on the premises. 4th. That the‘privye er on an average 21]] than cheese, for the North Toronto Milling Go. ficéniosh & Hafifiil, Roughâ€"cast house, newly papfil'i-d. and painted inside and out, curuer uf Eliwbeph andQentm Streets. 12nd. That tho onHF't fur cheese is limited. and everything depends on the quality to induce a large unn- slqnptigjl. 15- 3 GLUTEN MEAL SHORTS BRAN CORN CHOP BIBBY'S CALF MEAL, I‘LOUR, E'I‘LZ. At a general meeting of the nhove Association hu-ld on the 10th of Oct.- Oher, it, was rosulvpd to issue a circu- lar to the Duii'ymen nf Canada. strung- ly advising them to turn their atten- tion to butter mime genm-ally, and tn discontinue the Immufactlu-e of cheese entirer after lst November, for the following ronsuus :â€" lsL. That. fodder cheese hm ts the- cmisumptiun, thus diminishing the de- mtfnd for grams gnuds and lowering its price: Does your head ache ? Pain back of your eyes P Bad taste in your mouth? It’s your liver! Ayer’s Pills are liver pills. They cure consu- pation, headache, dyspepsia. Montreal Butter dc Cheese Association. Enqun-e at Apply t_(_)_ BUGKINGHAM’S BYEWFfifi no cu. or Dnuacun, 0R R. P. HALL A 00.. Nu,ng Want your moustache or beard n beanulul brown on rich black? Then use Meney to Lama's. SUNNYSIDE FARM House to Rent 49-tf Girl Wanted Constipatien 35 to 47 Shaftesbury Ave. FGR SALE FfiR MRS. M. NAUGHTON. ‘ Elgin Mills 25c. All drugglsts. Have for sale D. G. GOODERHAM, T1111: mama. OFFI"L 3'. H. SANDERSO'N R E. LAW Proprietbr. Hers should cheese > ht-M f 60" t0 on first The property known as the Head- fm-d Post Office and Store, 3rd con. of Markham. Goad business stand for a Genel-nlStmj‘. Apply_t.0__ Coal, hard and snft, Hardwood and Slabs. Delivered on shortest notice. Alsu for sale JERRY SMITH, Property for Sale Mm-its your snlicitude. Its nu-mm-ios appeal to you. Its tick. su familiar to some who are now gone‘. isn bnnd between the present and lhv past. If it is'silvnt or out of repair bring it 10 um. [will make it; itself again. (MS! of repairing it, will he quote-d whiha ynu wait. If the cost, of repair- ing suits, I guarantee the resulb wiil. Our prices are dam on m khdl 0! Barn Building Bardwm. Bring young! a! needs to us. GRAIN SCOOPS at 75¢ each Thresher’s Coal BAGS: A complete “noun our speoiuny In! pica RUSSILL’ 6231's: Barn Building Needs. Practical VVatchmnker. flififamflvcsaak E. RUTHERFORD, FOR GRAIN FOR POTATOES. MICHAEL BROS. 159 King St. East - TORONTO. Richmond Hill. Heudford P. O "' m wm-amwwm‘fim‘mg25: ‘ B Gr. SAVfiG-E, - Richmond Hill. awn-arm I. W’ e m ak c Slove'BI-lokl and Bepnl rs.â€"II you have Any dlfliculty in obtaining what von want. wnto 30 us. We can supply repairs for almost my make of nave. Londnn (} Wmmwmwwmwmu <35 WINDOW GLASS. '3: On the U cond;tionâ€"â€" every pulic Pamphlets t J- qu Uebl qunuuy u: mama. ham-«awn»me You'll find our price the Iowa» {or the best qualin of glass. Also STABLE BROOMS. 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