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Edwggds, the present meu for the | {ber, will again be a © andidate {eopselvative party; of the count of i Frontenac, at | was wlectest, by fat a weli- attended meeting of the con: Jtives of the county, held in the Foon, at the court on Thursday afternoon. Two nominathons made, but geutiboen retired in favor of br. and both took occasion to | Edwards, for his wer and to coutinue a Unanimous vole, { serv fiviion court house, other tboth Edwards, compliment Dr. vice girendy rendered, their confidence in him. The president, James and when the meeting were were Martin, ed to order there i tions, as follow : i Dr. JJ. W. Edwards, proposed by A. | {E- Freeman, Harting seconded by John Tayler, Storrington. Anthony Rankin, Collins Pay, pro Stuart, Pittsburgh Daniel ton, | posed by George township, seconded by Pittsburgh township. | Richard Hamilton, of Hinchinbrooke, Jobn Lowry, of Olden, seconded by Jobn Clow, of Portland. Messrs, Hamilton and Rankin retired Lin favor of Dr. Fdwards, aiter thank- Tug (he tefl Who had 'proposed names, aud thus Dr. nomination, by a unanunous {amidst much cheering, Speech making followed the nomina tion, and in addition to Dr. Edwards, addresses were delivered Taylor, M.P., for Leeds, Gallag- her, M.P.P., fof Frontenac county, Ww. F. Nickle, M.P.P., Kingston, and Rev, Edmund A. Neville, of Muncey, Indi Englishman by Hirth. out very did {proposed by i by J. 8, ana, an latter came reciprocity, ds speakers. . Ir. Edwards criticized the govern: ment for not extending the rural post: oflices, holding that the big surplus of this department should be. returned to the people in the way of additional He claimed that the government wasted a large amount of} othet things. Hef large sums ad been expended on the militia, that agriculture had bgen neg lected. Reci- procity had been brought on by liberal government as a sort of ° ket" to cover up the misdoings of that government. The that ty would not he the best thing | apd that in its passing, a square deal also the other postal service. doing while money in claimed that blan- speaker argued reciprod for Canada, Canada would not get He was a protec tionist, and endorsed the policy of Hoh. R. L. Borden, asked that an independent commission be appointed to consider the condi tions with the other countries, before the tariff was regulated. { The speaker eclsimed that now. that Canada was doing well, the States wanted to get in on the ground floor as it were, because their Tesources were gone. The main object in {minds of the American statesman, regards reciprocity, was that of mak ing the United States and ( anada | one nation. He thought that Canada had good reason for being suspicious alemg this line. 1). Edwards said he was not a free trader, and that he could not under. stand how it was that a farmer {this country could be anything else 'but a protectionist. His motto was { "United for Capada," and this should be 'the motto of the conservatives of the county. The motto should not be "United States." Taylor, ""M.P:, spoke strong- reciprocity, and said all should oppose it. He {characterized the liberal government as the most extravagant the most (disloyal and the most corrupt. The government; he said, had been com- plaining of the extravagance of the [conservatives when they were in pow: or, yet the present government had | expended far more money. The speak er paid a warm tribute to Dr. Ed. wards and asked that he be given all j the support possible. Joo allugher, M.P.P., did not | touch political issues, but stated he {woud be glad to do $0 at some of the | future meetings. He predicted a ma- jority of 600 for Dr. Edwards and {:ppeated to his supporters to work { hard. | Rev. Edmund A. Neville, of Muncey, Indiana, who came up on the tram from Gananogue with Mr. Taylor, land who, hy the way, is filling the | eharge of Rev. Mr. Serson, of that { town, who is ill, was then introduced, {and he made a shoft but strong ad- |dress against reciprocity. He said he {had studied up the question and was fof - the npision that the reciprocity scheme was but the first step towards annexation, on the part of the Uni ted States. President Taft, he claim- led, was making use of reciprocity for election purposes, in order that 'he might get the convention next year, He could not see that Canada stood to gain by reciprocity, and he wished {to warn the countéy. He asked all lto vote against it. Canada should be independent and work Ber own re sources. W. F. Nickle, X. P. P.- spoke briefly, and was given a warm reception, ar tr. sr Killed Eagle or Falcon. Woodstock, Ont., Aug. bird, supposed to be an cagle, measur ing seven feet ome ich, was shot by James Ferguson, om his farm at Plattsville, this week, as it was carvy- off a goose. It is" considered strange Ihe an eagle should have at- tacked =n who the ns Giec wee {ly against ithe farmers shot a more ike thai of a faloon, a.8till rarer bird here. $ _returping up to Menday Brodeur for Supreme Court. the coming election. le pre} 1.4 was cali | three pomina- | Mclean, ~therrt Edwards got the vote, George The strong agaims# the H.~A large beak of the hird| $1.65, Watertown and Return, $1.65] Good Satucday 5 a.m. and 2 Bical fc Pores ulin roll evening. Ottawa, Aug. Hi council street Rowdyism. London, Ont., Aug. 11.1 a L hits a man who uses a tickler his | j wife, 1s he breaking any of tie laws which he was appointed to anfinge 1 {The question must be of intaredt {Judge Macbeth, for on Tuesday ni wv he planted a sounding blow upon the Hace of a metrymaker: who had th to tickle Mrs. Macheth judge on audacity street just orth of the station. He saw . the rollicking lorows all about. He saw women tic- kle and 'we tickled. But he walked along confidently. Then 5 young wan his feather-tipped stiek and itickied Mrs. Macbeth. It was too much for the judge. He did not. suspend {sentence He never thought of bring: action against the frolicsome per- He got his arm, hardened from {much gold, into action, hitting the {tigkler Tair upon the jaw, The voung man staggered, never a word, He was surprised. Judge Macbeth took the arm of his jwife, and with head up marched along {the street. along Richmond | raised Lng son. but said THREE MEN HOLD v Pr ing Victim Through Window, Hut Get Only $8. Aug. HU "Hurd | years old, son of Schenectady, SNprong, thirty White the De ToheértT shore, were arrested, on the charge of robbery in the degree. } 3 It js slleged that. the three locked Dr. FF. M. Joslin, ol ville, in a room in the Edison hotel ite this city and demanded £50 from him on the threat that he thrown from. the window. The said the three men got all the mo he had, which was $5. It that the trio have confessed, that they were money. & "Hudson here, yesterday, ney much ia need of ti WHAT IS A HIGH BALL? Question tian Temperance Union. Cincinnati, Ohio, Aug. 11. a high ball ?* This quest zling a committee of the of the Women's Christian Te I'mion of this eity. At {the un that were jeontr jon is perance a meetin of yesterday, it was reported drug stores in the hing "high balls™ to law. A committee {appointed to investigate the but immediately wanted to "What is a high ball 77 A sub-com- mittee will furnish the desired informa. tion in a few days, when the investigation will be started ion, Various City report, | DECLARES SHE STOLE Allgatown, Pa, Woman Thefts, But Police Believe She Is Klepuomaniar, Allsntown, Pa. 11, ~Mrs, Aripe Daugherty, of Catasauqua, arrested, yesterday, on the stealing from the stores in this 'city and made a complete confession. She told the police that she took the goods to support 'her four children. Her husband was notified and obtain ed her release on bail. I'he police think the woman 8 a confirmed kleptomanine. [et uons, it is alleged, amount dreds of dollars, Cath- was Aug pecula to hun French Lose Their Watertown Tir A French steamer sinks with a British steamer in Gibraltar, and ninety-three lost. In'all such accidents the French seem to get the worst of it. They lose their heads and are not eool in an emergency, Heads, in collision Straits © of lives are Cut Off Certificates Quebec, Aug. 11.--The cert Captain Young and First Officer For- tin, who jumped from the vessel he: fore the collision of the 8.5. Areenmore and Gen. Wolfe were cancelled for ever by a wreck commissioners court. How He Began. "Nevertheless, 1 cannot him a cent of his fortune. He began at the foot and got many a kick. 'He did ?"' "Yes; he was a black Don't Miss it. clearing sale of summer hate at Kingston's hat store. begrudge "Judge. 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