' Moved to Todd’s Block West End Butcher Shop. 4 Pepper shaker Shaving! in :8; “a min, on.“ .3:th \‘ n are“ vuiely d1 uniting {of ya!" mmï¬on. ~ I, 74F: JNLI FEE 5E PETERS momma“ \\ I) >R‘7IS’ WWW?“ “41‘? “IV WV V WE HHUE JUS The Thing! Repairer 6: Maker 0r Prices are igbm oo DON’T FORGET Xmas in thé Chinawa‘re Dept, o ROCKING INCHAIR ? 7 S. Burkholder A. Lehmans T. BflRNE UBBEBS K â€HMHH’ S We have them ‘from 300 up to $10.00 MAD “WKWWRUHHWL: x_<_>w mooom a this opportunity 3 to my numerous hat I have ~ 1m Furniture 1101 [1102?! Ecialt‘j Japan‘esg Ware Stouffville four WK! Blouse m Neokwéa‘i- he Des G R EET‘I-N‘G S. hcuse‘ n stock mlse )ll STORE bber mn’s 16 In' I: surpr‘singly cheap \\ 5, Fun; Dishes! Salt 31162 you no Ache aha-pm and ham We wish all our custOm- ers a Merry Xmas and Happy New! year. When bah advent is painless self. As child follows child the'fuotlxer has less and less- vitality; often no: enough for herself and none, therefore, for her child. 7 Expectant mothers who use Doctor Pierce's Favorite Pre- 5L iption ï¬nd that it keeps lhem in vigor- ous-health. They eat well, sleep well and Why is it that the ï¬rstborn child is so often the healthiest of a family of chil- dren? Therrrgcgorn seemgtp §ugges§ it- r. Yonge and Alexander Sts are not THE flflSTliollN. No Better Commercial School in Canada than the popular “and ink he baby comes in is practically ess, and the is made hap- the birth of a child. If you be a healthy of healthy term llmulm um um Mud W. J. ELLIOTT. Principal. ONT. 0 n‘l‘m .. v. "Q :rim: Kl rtion nen' bpens January 3rd Armstrong ‘Tï¬Ã©-Bz’ikéi‘. Iffer from chm: .1 to consult Dt.‘ All correspo l nth. The hut {cw I1 at Pellets cute hi1- inche. ‘Il correspondel ddreaa Dr. R. mills 'l for OUFYVILLE. Ont. 1i: V“! '[HE HARKET WWARE STORE Silverware‘ Our Silverware Lamps Cutlery 519.1935 @- Skates seals or-even seven times seven“ satisfy the people? Will any over‘ but week in our Editorial we ex- pressed ourselvva as follows:â€": "We believe in free expreuflm of opinion. in argument. nnd persuasion when untramled b'l slavish partyiends 3nd nonvilhsund'mz 1he remark of a 2nd This query of Liie Long Liberal is pretty well answered by Mr. \Villi- son in the above paragraph. L.L.L:. if he has been acquainted with the late election trial of E. J. Davis in this constituency would not have asked this question. but for his further iu- formation we may say that the fact of a certain Robinson who has been reporter by the Election Judges on the North Grey LElection trial for corrupt practices was left unpunished as provided in the Election Act by ‘his working in North York during the Bye Election resulted a voiding the Election of E. J. Davis. Had Robinson been previously punished? No. Has he been since the trial? No. Has the man who look the pluggers from North Bay to debanch the $30 election been punished? No. Has Coyne? No. And many others who have been reported in the late election trials. Whose dutv is it to enforce the law? Have not the Ross govern~ msnt all the machinery in their own hands? Why have they not used it .9 Is it not because the government are the people who were beneï¬ted. The receivers of the stolen goods are equally as guilty as their tools whom they employ to carry out their designs and nefarious war}. It appears to us "Life Long Liberal (1’) in the Tribune we propose continuing the exercise of this heï¬ei. Life Long Lihapsl is eilbersn abject slnve of party of; Rip Van Winkle in politirs, only partially awakened, Re ï¬rst wunts to know how thymine 'gavermuem‘ol this duy whlh‘profeu- ihgthe liberalism _atvï¬louno: day vedepravad ua'd armed 93% may to the dust. Let Mr. Williuonhchu Editor of the To- route NeWs. answer thisâ€"â€" "The case of Sault Ste. Marie stun out as one of the meet. complete and comprehensive pieces of electoriel vill my in the history of Canada. The constituency had to be won. The life of the government was at stake. No- thing was left undone Mir or foul that could be made to prolong its existence The Hon. J. Gibson took e personal interest in ï¬le Campaign. He wns nt. the Sn It the night. before the election. On the public platform Mr. Boyce read a letter in which the trip of the Minnie M was'told in advance The Attorney General as the highest legal nulhority in the province. was urged to prevent the outrage. He ulholutely declined to make the least ell’ort to stop the nrfairious enterprise. He did not even ask Mr. Boyce for proof of his assertion. He said he was not. a policeman. But. was he not. the High Constable of Ontario ?â€"Edito- rinl 'l‘oronto News, Dec. 10. 1904. This is one instance only' but if This is one instance only' but if Life Loxfg Liberal wants others we can give them. For his further in- formation we mav say than Mr. \Vill- ison was a great many years Editor in Chief of the Globe. TRUE LIBERAL PRINCIPLES down is not (In cheap sort but Siiverware qugflq,' “' a have a. nice so coma only sud get I variant I! choose hom. Just recei'v‘ad ssortment of carvers at tler)’ special prices Xmas A good asson t- mentoftable and pocket eï¬tle: y. , ‘ two thing a boy alâ€" igï¬s Skates ways welcomes at Xinas time we have them in a valietv of styles and sizes and at all prices Editorial. agood 'Vaï¬eii‘f‘gf bangin law 3, arlor Lamps andbamfbmps. 5:; p p W: W > ' M clou- out. our stock of Silverware w ~nn‘dho‘ ! , \Io hive reduced the price away Aitchison Bros. MRSDIBY‘. Dec. IS 1904. Hardware Merchants, act on the part. of 1.17- [government condone lhq injury done we Libernl parzv. “19414111 the disgrace or reha- 11111111101111: the position it. held at 11191111111 tha flamiie of Sir Oliver Mom-111? We think not. Our part? can 0111‘ be purged 'ulesnaed and puriï¬ed by Q short. term in Opposition Such a MOPWUI an our party god We have no fed! but it will come ,back Shel-fly strongm- lhar1 avg with‘ {he barnufés haile'rs. “tuners. , see 1111: umber wingkera, a plataly audié 11113;“ politics. L el 1111 loo â€Maggi! e ' who 11:25st thb‘noople 1' ' long in gaduqion ‘1: [1- .'11 noon ‘km 1:101.th in the 11112936? 1.113th and. pm 00‘ Ipahbus u it W113 when 1911 by our great. honomd and 113\ Brad Chieftains MucKenzie 11nd “own. If Life LJng Liberal wants more If Life ng Liberal wants more Instances of the R533 government dis- regard 0! the enforcement of its Election‘Act we cun furnish them almost adinï¬nium. we regret. to say. Query No. 3â€"How childish. but we must be patient with our life long but: recently awakened brother. and explain thnt when we spoke of the flagrant. attempt to purchase members of lhe.Legis!Mure we referred o the scandulous attempts upou Kr. Ga ey Dr Reaume and others. 3rd That we despise the miserable attempt. to apply the party lash to us it?" requested by Life Long Liberal when he asks Liberals "endowed with cam-men sense" to no longer continue to support the Pnlot. 2nd That we are not in the same class of Liberals as our.critic. Such as be are not Liberals but. puny slaves. void 0! true Liberal principles and totally unï¬t to rank as Liberals Whose principles are founded on the civil and teligious liberties of our people. Query No. 4â€"Jl'he Pilot did not dis- cover thahtbe Boss government. was clinging to power with an adVelse popular xnajoritv. This fact was established by the returns of the lust provincial election. The Pilot now tnkes the opportunity of quoling Mr. Goldwin Smith our eminent Canadian Linemtear and authority on ccnstilu- clonal historv as having stated that constitutional precedent demands a dissolution of the government and a new electlon. The Pilot now goes one better and says the Ross governmen: is clinging to power on _the {ace of an adverse Legislative majority as well as an pdverse popular majority. Is Lhisin keeping with the history of Liberal governments? We» believe it is wholly without precedent. 13L Thar. we have written nothing Lhatdiaagreea with a proper under- standing of Liberal principles. Query 5â€"How childish. We had been hoping from vear to year. from election to election, that the Ross government would free itself from its corrupt practices, but. the conclusion was forced upon us that only nu appeal to the extreme course of lore- ing Rose into retirement on the part. of the Province would free us from a maclline ridden end discredited pov- ernmeut. We note all that Life Long Liberal says in his concluding pnragraph and take the opportunity of declaring." 4th That we stand by the principles STOUFFV ILLE. ONT in of ï¬rs! elm assortment. now CAPITAL AUTHORIZED BY ACT oeranumnnr 32.0mm CAPITAL FULLY PAID UP â€in . 31.000.0i RESERVE FUND ....... 81.0000 M . TOTAL ASSETS. my 31.: 1904..........,.....: ...... ' 315.7323 Head Oï¬ice. Toronto....Glo. P. ï¬i‘lb. Generll Mnnager A! set. forth' In our 03' umus nnu go so hithcerminly surprising as wall fur “reddechre it. the duty of avery Lg Io witness with whlt I Standard Bank of Canada [Ir wadeclarq it. the duty of avery minim; ko witness with Lateral ('0 phgrdown the corruptio perncion I certain OILS: o! prncLisod by the party even if in so are dararmined to npologeti doing he reglxuars his ’vote «gm! the goal or hide away from pl party he has hitherto‘supporled. the mom! ï¬lth apd deï¬leme SAVINGS BANK DEPARTMENT PROMPT AND CAREFUL ATTENTION given to all business. and every facility afforded parties Win; in; l distance. the right. ring. Ind are such an vour readers had a right. It; expect from a. christian pd?ticinu. in xhe light of â€"u racem rer‘eluim. ~ .- ‘3 Editorials in the Piln Tint than hindering on the wave. of inï¬lelicy jbyuldnbphg up to the public ridicule»; ‘1 ol'au- cu: und 99y? ipfes, surprising bi: yeti men who pr " £0113, I lin men j-sin Hands with "Evil: in tï¬lc Jnduwou'r L3. (lisp-rigs mornï¬ty. simply beésuo reteranco is made to bible teaching. tha lhpu‘ht Ia! mun is led._lo wonder wharher i9 quick men .waro mm 46 use thy hr MUM}: KW M1 four M chi , 'qï¬m nub" Mandi-r love or brmï¬erhéqa arm-Eh. non‘thrhpl " prinmples o! rig-moans government it would ‘be interesting to know upon wlmtloundation it. stands. In vain wil not legislation npnrl from such divir human relationship Ind while su elected and retained in ofï¬ce by 1 and influence ol‘ unfair means. The statement is not. rnsh or 1: in ‘trulhfulness. when it is sun no man 31' class of men having [or cleanliness and puriiy 01’ ad would but his Hue: foi; the count: mil" nation would [or a single h than unfnil‘. means had bet there. When men tenacio (0 oflice being in the minor in possession or such J justice is not only outraged ongrnmlum you on is sure to be ch pandering to the over where sue! fest: itself the actor make descendin man. sir though he may proï¬t. by the wrong inflicted. Nor has the mural right to apologize for wrongdoing while there are no signs of repentance nor should he take shelier behind the lame excuse that. his competitor is inure ï¬llbv then he. Such lessons of fraud, chic- \\' ron onerv. polizicnl uncleunness shameful hypocrisy. coupled x dogged disposition to hold or dishones‘t sent are not \vitliou banel’ul effect upon the rising pc and will have a. corresponding a secondary m ltl inconsistency for a I condemn in an oppon sistently andenvaurs the action of his fr‘o Simâ€"As an Ihe Enlitor of Lh ‘on his supporters A eneral Banking BuSinéss Transacted' om DATE NOTES TO “Rams A SPECIALTY. Deposilu of One Dollar and npwdrd received. [unrest is paid {ram dale of depoait‘lo withdrawal at highest rate. Compoundvd halt yenrly gm ‘ vv. u.u-Yâ€;vï¬nuuub~l mg has the m Ansow‘ru Surcnn'v. Corm Mommx Minnow: No account to small to rocelvo um um! old Ref M7vr\~ Stouffvflg Branch. Id his Agents in all parts of the world INTEREST ON DEPOSITS PAID QUARTLY iln man rmer Win“ 1 I"; W aupled with a hold on to a without their h divine yRICE THREE CENTS BRANCHES IN CANADA 4‘2 or lackin the CHARTEI \an lican W. J. STARK, Manager IIriemls. by askin wn will the the OF CA‘NADA. Dunnxno F. H. GRAY an Tum-mam Careful! attention ml ARLXAMENT 82.000000 00 000.000 00 000.000 on In anon are I'm 314 00 glin