As the Hon. E. J. Davis has for many years taken an active int-crest 5in the North York Agricultural So- :ciety. and actually visited the Fair on Wednesday, we cannot see how he escaped a severe cast-igacion at the hands of the man of West York whose mission seems to be to look after the ï¬ne comb morals of the There is little doubt that Hon. J‘ Israel Tarte said many things that fvere foolish for a politician to say, and which told against the Liberals ’at the last general election. But it is safe to say that the utterances of 1:10 man in Canada were ever more twisted and distorted than were Mr. Tarte‘s in order to answer the pur- pose of political opponents. We have hever accused Mr. Tarte of anything more than playing to the grand stand, and doubt very much his hoisting the French flag abOVe the Union Jack, but if he was ever dis- loyal will the Express kindly name the time and place that he renounced any so-ealled disloyal utterances that he ever made. If the Express is honest that paper will frankly admit that the only dilference is that Mr. Tarte was supposed to be a Liberal then, whereas ho is now back in t1 e Conservative fold. The Leader and Recorder lint Week drew the attention of its read- ers to the fact that dancing was one of the attractions in front of the grand stand at the North York Fair at Newmarket. The article pretends ‘to show that the editor is greatly shocked at such a performance, and S1575:â€" “Startling to relate, that venerable moral reformer, Erastus Jackson, Esq, is Treasurer of the North York Fair. Yea, verily, and the posters announcing chese gay amusements were printed at the ofï¬ce of Br’er Lyman George Jackson, son of Eras- tus, and also a great morle reformer." ioxstee: the trench nag aoove me Union Jack Quebec. But that paper reasons thus : “If the Hon. Israel Tartc to-day put French institutions above British institutions, no denunciation meted ‘out to him in the past would be too {severe for him now. But he does not. While he is proud ofhis French origin he publicly announces that he is ï¬rst of all a. British subject and prepared to ï¬ght for the grand old flag.†If the editor of The Leader and Recorder objects to the Newmnrket "attractions" surely it would be e- "attmctions †surely it would be e- nough to scold the whole directorate without holding one or two individu- objects to the Toronto News ï¬nding fault with the Conservative party for faking Mr. Tarte to its arms after that party had so recently denounced the exvministcr for his disioyal ut- terances. The Ekpress-Hemld says that Tm‘te was attacked and de- nounced by the Conservative press When he was guilty of disloyal ut- terances in France, and when he misbed the French flag above the Ch flu. )mmuniny. The CK AN EDITOR SMOCKED. lhe leurnl (M106 mueucâ€"A Albin The Liberal Olflco lie or Kanâ€"Geo C ‘â€"\Vinger Bros in IIMOND HILL. Octnhr-r ] THEN AND NOW wmurkcc :leerti Goo Cowie ï¬ber;- 3 tlsemen ‘X D! 1tS' Hera 1d 1903 Rumodelled,and newly furnisth throughout 0116 of the most convcnienc and comfortable hotels on Yonge Street. Every modern con- venience Sample rooms for commercial travellers. Anideulstopping place for riding or driving parties,bicyclists, or farmers going to or returning from market. Electric curs passthe door Livery inconnection W. C. SAVAGE Sept. 14, 1903. Ripans Tabules cure tornid liver. Ripans Tabules cure bilicusuess. Ripans Tabules cure dizziness. Canadian mother and my national- ity. Eut do not let I*‘l'onch-Ca‘ia(l- izms hearken to those who would rouse among them a sentiment of hostility to the country which has every right to our love and affection for the way we have been treated in this Canada of ours.†He went on to say that he accepted the phrase “our-England,†for he «as proud of her splendid record. When the land that was the land of their fathers expelled saintly women from their holy houses they found refuge and a haven of protection beneath the broad folds of' the grand old flag Which also protected the rights and liberties of French-Canadians. 1mm and cent, OY' at U ' TCI‘UIHVU THE LIBERAL Ofï¬ce, Richmond Hill, on Saturday afternoons. To buy :1 good (imI-ipieco. I have just rm-eived n. 101: of new Watches which are Worth yum‘ seeing; probably the must interesting assort- ment that ever came to Richmond Hill. Very pretty designs. and as I houghtthem at a discount for cash. I will sell them at pleasing prices. If you need a wntvh I r-nu fit ynm taste and purse, right; now. Come in and talk it over. paï¬y a5: "5)“ of ma :15)qu l13_g'1eces*1 Barf. A id nature PALMER HOU SE RICHMO ND HILL. d e1 i ve’r'ed pmh'ie :'â€"-" As a French Canadian,†he said “I protest against the at tempt being made to rouse French Canadian sentiment against ling- land. I am a French-Canadian and I am proud of it. I am proud of the old country from which my fathers and yours came. I am proud of my French blood. I love my French- Canadizm mother and my national- sen EEDCCS There are always those both in Ontario and in Quebec who are read y on all occ‘nsions to say what will en- danger the gond feelings which should exist between the English and the French races. The ymtriutic Words of Mr. L. 1’. Pelletim"s, :1 few days ago have the right ring about them, and should he pondered over hy those who are given to making; inflam- those Who are given matory addresses. EERRYSMETH, A large amount of private funds tn an nu improved fuzm pmprrty situ~ mi in the County of York, at 4:} pH' mt. For lrmrticulzu-s apply to Lindsey, deromce & \Vndswm-th, Home Life Bldg, 60 Victm-ia SL. r' at ’l‘crmnu A. G853 THEE large amount ( nu improved 1' in the County For particul PRACTICAL \VATC H MAKER. TERMS $1.00 PER DAY I am proud of my I love my French- r and mv national- wiï¬h Ayer’s Plils. Wanda flushing! «EEK; rain ï¬sh“ Prop Iii: LIVERY Will repair your old sewing machine or exchange for a new one. HEINTZMAN PIANO. The Liberal for $1.75. Subscribe N owv ! GOOD LIVE RY IN CONNECTION. Butcher shop and dwvlling. stables and other conveniences. im- house and supply of ice, in thp centre of me- vil- lage 01‘ Richmond Hill. A good busi- ness is being done. “ _ Will he 551d cheap or rent. non immediately. Eï¬asksmiih Shim For Sale or Rent nne Coal and Wood Dehvered. Prices Right. Enquire for rigs at the Do- minion Huuse. Next door north of Mo<-die‘s stm'e. 9-4 GEO. CO‘WIE Needles for all kinds of machine Every Farmer in Canada should realize the full value of :the service THE SUN has ren- dered him in a public way. It was due to the action of THE SUN in giving voice to the opinions of the farmers that the law relating to cattle guards, drainage across rail- ways, and farm ï¬res caused by railway locomotives has been amended. \Ve will send THE WEEKLY SUN from now to Ist January, 1905, in combination with Michael Ema, Every Farmer should keep these three words constantly in mind and conduct his farm on strict business principles. Guess work and haphazard methods are no longer used by successful and upeto-date fa‘r- mers. By reading THE WEEKLY SUN, the Farmer’s Business Paper, you will get the very latest and most accurate in- formation regarding yoUr busi- ness. THE SUN’S market reports are worth many 'times'ï¬he sub- scription price to you. R iohmnonfl 1i ill . Farming Fm Pmï¬â€˜t. rsz-Shcemg‘. . J. PETHECK, BLACKSMITHENG At the north end of the village and is prvpared to do all kinds of hing Of all kinds promptly done. 6?? Kim 11, £903 24. 1111. I£iï¬hn10nd Eâ€"E ill Call an]. see our stock. Patronage Solicitcd. At reasonable rates Also agent for the Organs Repaired. 109mg a specialty. Hus oponedu COAL Box 476. ATIIEm GEO. COWIE Richmond Hm. ‘WOOD DSSFSS- Wmmamwm To any Address in Canada or the January Ist, 1904, for t sum of 2:; cents 350. 50. Present suhsmibers to this paper can have the Family Herald and W'eekly Star until January 13b I'm 20 cents by leaving their subscriptions at thls ofï¬ce, The Liberal will supply you with all the local news, and the Family Herald and \Veekly Star will give you the news of the world and the greatest amount of gnnd. gs-nm-zzl. whole- snme reading to be found in any newspupvr or magazine. The agricultural news alone is worth ten times the year‘s sub- scl-iption. Snmet'hihg ynu don‘t want is dear at any price, but hm smrwth‘ing you do want and ought to have, and if the [)l‘il unï¬luw enough then we ask you to mime your own pricm Family. E9 Star Call or send your subscriptions to THE LIBERAI THAT GR The Liberal Ofï¬ce, OF MONT-REAL, iiND- RICHMOND HILL. Gambination FEMS . EA} 9.11%.: 1‘3}. FA M I LY PA P for the sm: cents. ET, T0 RUNTD nit ll We ekly «Himw l(,’5l‘ tes until