v - 'v vvvvvv v v v â€" v vvvvvvvvvvvâ€"vmï¬vmvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvavv l ,' A Plow until you see Robso n’s stock He can give you a choice 0 the best makes at fair prices -.--â€"'-_â€" ' “a - electors did not hesitate to clai . , ._,._.,_ -.x_._- - AA ... in credit Americanquarantine on'Canadian cat- precedented prosperity †the country is Agriculture, nearly $10 has been added enjoying. Tory campaigners ridicule to the value of every animal our farm- and indignanty protest against any such ers sell for export ; and in every de- suggestions on behalf of the Canadian partmcnt of the public service there Government. Such an idea is too British has been, in some way 01’ Shape. an for the Tories. improvement; by which thepcople are Mr. H. H. Cook, an cx-Liberal M. beneï¬ttcd. At the conclusion of Mr. P., charges the premier and his col- Mulock’s address there was a call for 193395; With personal corruption and Dr. McKay. who said that, as it was malfeasance of ofï¬ce, but offers no proof necessarv for them to leave immediately whatever. The Premier, on behalf of for Kirkï¬cld. he would reserve his speech himself and his colleages, most speciï¬- until nomination day. when he would call)’ and categorically denies the give them Sam Hughes’ record in Far- charges and challenges proof. Tory liament. papers the country over publish the -» - um 7» charges, and requotc them in every _ A Plastering Sam. conceivable form of editorial comment, - â€" as if they are convincingly proved, but The l'Vatchman- Wtzrdcr oflast week they give no prominence whatever to the plasters Sam Hughes ad nauseam. It denial and challenge of the accused. says that he is “ the hero of Cape Col- Such a course would be too British for ony and the Solid North ; †that he is the Tory press. “ ï¬rst in peace, ï¬rst in war and ï¬rst in The Ottawa Citizen denies that it is the hearts of the Northmen; †that “ on necessary for Mr. H. H. Cook to pro- the vcldt of South Africa or the uplands duce any proof‘of his charge of corrup- of North Victoria Col Hughes is a “on; let the Government prove its in- victor; " that “ theilying' hnllets of the nocenoe. To consider a man innocent enemy in South Africa sang the victory until he is proved guilty is too British of Col. Hughes in North Victoria; " for the Ottawa Citizen. that, “ from the man whom the soldiers The Mail-Empire insults the students of the Queen gladly followed against of Toronto, and, indeed. the young men the Empire’s enemies, the stalwarts of of Canada irrespective of party. by al- the Solid North will not turn back ;†leging that they were paid 7‘5 cents and that “his ideas on Imperialqucs- each to carry torches in the Laurier tions have had the approval of many of procession last Tuesday. The students the foremost British statesmen.†Who- Vindignantly deny this, of course, but. ,ever thus beslobbcred Sam Httghes'with equally of course, the Mail has not " fulsomc adulationâ€"whether it were the withdrawn its falsehood and apologized. l'Vulci'ttnan lVarJer “ man †01' Sam Such a course would be too British for himselfâ€"paid a poor compliment to the Mail-Empire. the intelligence of the electors of North The electors of Canada will refuse Victoria, the great majority of when: to turn out a Government; that has 3are well posted as to the Col. Hughes’tr proved itsclf capable. houest and pro- ,doings and misdoings, and a good many gressive, to put in its place an aggregate 30? those who vote for him' Will5 do- soâ€"-ar tion of men without a policy upon which not on account of his merits, butâ€"be- :they can all agree, and with a record of cause he is the Tory candidate. There l Dealer in . IRON and GOAL, We are now prepared to supply all kinds of PE: and reason, Geese amt ' PIPE FITTINGS. Hue-rims swovns get, of the newest designs and from the best _ , makers Fenelon Falls. The hiltâ€"Stretch Falls Gazette. A full line of all kinds of taartttness tats AMMUNITIBN. Friday, 0.53.11, 1900. M THE GENERAL ELECTION. I The nominations will be held in Dick- son’s hall, lt‘enelon Falls, on Wednesday next, the 3lst inst., commencing at noon. The election will be held. out-Wednes- : day next, November 7th. I have added ALL PAPER? AND WWEGW to my business. In these two linesI in~ tend to make special offers. The stock is perfectly new, and bought from the best ‘ manufacturer in Canada. â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"_â€"______ Too--Briiish. For as... â€".._ $ “Pamphlet No. 6 " quotes Sir Wil. frid Laurier’s words in London in 1897, ,when he declared that, if ever the cm- jpire should be in danger, 'the colonies would be ready to help, and adds “this was a- solemn promise and it: was )kept.†Then follows a furious tirade ‘lagailust tit; Premier for his practical oya ty an his im crial olic . I ' . . too British for tlwpcompflgps oil, WHEN: ’ The Nerwrch, England, Datly Press - .let No. 6. :of the 4th inst says? I p p v , Sir Charles Tapper repud-fates Pump,†‘ “ The steamer Manchester Commerce that No_ 6 in Odtario, Where it would brought to Manchester 00 Monday 1,- never have been heard, of but my the, ‘OOO'cascs of, Canadian pears (Bartlet, . l ‘ a Liberal press, bu, be carefully avoids Iflemtsh Beauty, Duchess, Howell, ircpudiating it in Quebec, when, it is Clargcau and AnJou), twenty-ï¬ve eases :inten-dedr to accomplish its Sinister. pub of peaches and one hundred and twenty- pose. Such astraightforward course is ï¬ve 9“?“ oidessert “Phlesï¬ , TI“? 15 a . too British for Sir Charles Tupper. special consrgntnent, shipped under the y ‘ Sir Charles Topper inveighs against :ausp-tces of the Hon. Sydney I! tsher, the Laurierpreterential tariff and de- ’MPISter Agrlculhh‘e for Canada- mands a quid pro gun, which he knows althef‘to bf‘mafimu fruit has Suffered a perfectly well is unobtainable at the little in tra-nsrt. It is now thought, .present time. The Laurier policy has however: thhh h P§rfe°h SYStehl of Bad“ increased Canada.s trade with Great tag and refrigeration has been devised, Britain over 100 per cent in three years and The condmonimwhlcl‘ the present It is too British for Sir Charles Tupper. °°PS"gnm°“t.m°h9‘l MMOheSter beam 5 Sir Charles Topper has an antieims ithlS. 09L '1!†hm!†was ;-T"°‘Y“ and, I .perial- pm_Fr,.cnch policy forlQucbec packed at Grtmsbytmvthc lttovtnec of . and an ultra-imperialanti-French policy Ontano' Fl'om G.“mey It was sen} for Ontario and the Wes,“ Through to Montrea. in refrigerator cars, and 1t , his- lientenants ho is vainly cn-deevorins; ; llâ€_9"ossed,t'he Sell l†the p lnxghllaglcaux 'gto revive religious strife also, by telling Thfrl‘gemted’0117‘th ‘3th *fhPC leis?“ - 1the people in Quebec that the Manitoba Commerce" Me‘fl‘amcal refngeéatlon 53h°°1 Clue“ion is ho†Settled, though on.sieamers runnmg To? (31ml? a 1:0 scene. We are like ships upon the ocean, his 0WD l‘lgh‘i hand man: Hugh JOhD BTIHShr ports was muo‘ uce] y t 9 Which must pass on, each Pursuing his ‘Maed‘ouald', declares in' Ontario that it H°"' Sydney F1511†du‘rmg the Seal?†:own coma, in life and fumng God’s, 'is. Sir Charles will not lift a ï¬nger to “1897' The? Syi’tem was 1?“ pet 10% great plan.' Please permit us to ask gas-Si“ l" the Work of weldlhg together at ï¬rsc’ but “penance hits 8.0?!) w "tit hour acceptance of this portfolio as a zyet mom Strongly the diverse elements “we t-be bGSt methOds O g-m‘ mg la'nl Small token of love'and ï¬PPI'GCiation. oft-ace and creed which exist. in Canada. pael‘lf‘g’ and the tempcra‘tqleslat Elâ€? and also'ot‘ gratitude for the' helprgiven; :Such a course would be too British for vme‘fhï¬rerenp classes 0" fmjthsmu .de to us in the study of God’s Holy Word. Sir Charles Tuppel“ Farrled‘ The-result. :15 Wb dill†F5“, t We are sure that you will prize the gift Sir Hibbert Tu-ppcr took occasion to I†that ‘he.",‘°‘°“ d-ehiu-tf calm ,1“? “mfg more as an expression of affection than make all kinds of charges against the on" be del.“f.m'ed m cm“ Tummy m PC“ 5,,» its intrinsic value, May the great: .course ofthe Minister of the Interior feet 9°"d‘t‘0'1pnTh‘j, glesiqb coutmgng- Father of all guide and prosper yolr in: connection with the Government Of ,meti’t ls‘to 0 owe ,y, S lpmen S 0 your temporal wndertazkfin’g’ and' 2 the Yukon, and against the personal (Tome can“ “m grapes" Holy Spirit abide with you through lite, and ofï¬cial character of those charged guiding, controlling and upholding you, with the administration of the country. until at last we shall all meet around He has not dared to repeat these charges the throne of God in heaven. loutiide of Parliament, where the courts Signed on behalf of the class, eon d reach him, nor has he withdrawn , . ‘ '3 , , . _ his nnproved allegations made in Par- hintiugmsgï¬ir’ liantcnt. Such a course Would be too A \I‘ Fouvraw , ELI tJOlINST’Oh?‘ ! British for Sir Hibbcrt Tu cr. ' ‘ ‘ ‘ " - ‘ " PP _ erzrn DEYMAN, HA’ITIE JONES, Mr. Foster compares the partial ex- . ' . t‘ .pentliturcof1895-96with the full ex; given. Mr- Mulnck ,W-‘IS accompanied “RY 2132;102:191? a]??? 13?,â€1’8' 'penditurc ofsuhsequent Liberal years, b." D“ “dial the l‘l_hhl"’~_l Gal‘dlha‘het 8:1 ,‘e W t S yl‘d'sb all", ‘ ' ' ' ' ' ' g 0 1.511121â€) an e t ' - and he also demos the authenticity of “illl'Ml‘. R- J- l] I H v w d “h $60.2?“ “02:10.89â€? “mull,†S, ytlélsq his own estimates, prepared for prescn- Clmu‘ W33 ï¬lled by Dr- H; H- Umhama * m I‘ONIm'b ‘ 1" ".oy’ a (ioufal .3 '9†tation to Parliament had his own Gov-‘ The POStthtcr‘Gc’lcml ‘5 a ï¬"° IOOk' colnp etc y y implme ma 9 ‘1" “ppm†erument obtained a new lease of power. “1% hm" and an admirable Speaker, and pm“? and feeling lbepbi’] and a pleasant He refuses to compare Grit; and Tory his address ought to have been reported “011103 was spent 3’ a - expenditures by the satne rule and con- in fun and Plf‘ced ‘" ,tlle hands 0f “‘5'â€? "*"‘“‘ ' ‘ â€"' I ' conditions. Such a course would be too Conservative ID the I‘ldlng. No assertion Personals. 1311,35], f0,» Mr, tech-ten that he made was open to denial or â€" Hugh John Macdonald is an ultra. even cavil, as every one is substantiat- Mrs. James Cameronand her sister, protectionis, in western Canada, but ed bythe printed records of‘the. House. Mrs. Austin, are Vtsmng friends at in Manitoba he is a free trader in an . He proved conclusrvely that, Since the Bobcaygeon. r matters where free trade would catch 'lecl'als mule Into Power: the“? has Mrs. Thomas Robson left last Friday, the farmers. He would take the last been a meal- lmpl‘oï¬'cmeht “1 every D9' to visit relatives in Toronto, and came .of the duty off agricultural implements, pummel“ 0f the Government. and 3' home on Monday. .though both Tapper and Foster have srentconsequent Savmg 0f Phth 311000} Mrs. Albert Inkster, of Marmoroa, declared for an increase. He dare not .1“ his own department the. ammo†0f; has been at the Falls since- Friday last, face the farmers of Manitoba with the W0 hundl‘efl supereroï¬'htory employees visiting he r mother, Mrs. Mary on]. policy he supports down cast, He is havebccn‘dtspensed Wltll, and the re- Ion. ' _ not content with one consistent policy dUCUOh Pf Posmgf" “"93 has cahsed Rev. R. C. H. Sinclair, who left. on for the whole Dominion. Such acourse Shell 3“ "11"}9059 lhcfehsh 0f husmess the 1st ot October to attend a course of wouldbe too British for Hugh John llthe 1‘00?1Pt3 are "0"" “1 “Ge-“S 0f lectures in Queen’s College, Kingston, Macdonald. the exhehd‘turei. Whereas: under the returned home last Monday. Candidates supporting the Imperial Chhsm‘mnv‘? 7'eglme- the"? “"15 ah i Mr. J. H. Stanton left on Friday Government in its recent appeal to the “1mm! deï¬clh- 35' the removal 0f tho} last to attend the funeral of his sister, brought shame and humiliation to the this riding are divided into three pare Dominion. Such a performance would ties, to wit :7 Reformers, Hughcsite Con- :not be half British enough for the Itserva‘ti‘vcs a‘nd- anti-Hughesitc Conserve electors of Canada. ’ atives, and the'last mentioned are not: -. only quite numerous, but so bitter that, ;it will not surprise us if they get rid of Sam by killing him- with Dr. McKay, just as dissatisï¬ed Conservatives got rid of the late Hector Cameron by kills itng him with John A Barron. They know Sam “like a book,†and may throw him aside as they would throw" a book, the perusal of which inspired them with disgust. "i'iifï¬Ã©iié‘ci Emit}? Address and rr‘é's-é‘h‘téiion. O‘n W'cdnesd‘ay evening the pupils of.†Mr. Theodore Joy’s class in the Metho- dist Sunday School assembled at his residence on Bond street and presented him with a handsome portfolio and the following address : MR. THEOEORE Jor, Dear Teacher, Having of necessity and with a- good deal of regret to face the‘ fact that you are about to leave us, your‘ Sabbath School class cannot allow you to sever your connection with it without showing in some degree the esteem- in which yetrurc held by it. We realize more than ever that life is a changing. so ~To , oKeown s I urniture ’of all kinds. .Ddddh, SASH, Tilï¬iiliiiiS, iddili. etc., and W PEGTURE FRAMING -A SPEGEALTY. W. s reassess ST. WEST, FENELON The Postmaster-Generals Address. Hon. William Mulnck, Postmaster- Gencral of Canada, delivered an excel- lent and convincing address last. Friday afternoon-in Dickson’s hall. which was not as crowded as it would have been had longer notice of the meeting been H. senoueatn AGENT Foa . Mdormitkllighl Hand Open Binder Veriicallifl Mater. " All Steel flake, and Cam Harv-ester. COULTHARD SCOTT 00., osntwt thampinn Seedetand Cultivator. tnchhull Plnws. .c Bell’s Tread Power. thaiham Waggon. " ALL UP TO DATE. to the Government for “ the almost un- tle. brought about by the Minister of r it- corruption and incompetence which isno"‘Soli-d North.†The electors in V ._.,.,_.<mâ€" 'â€" V.†a WMâ€... V A. .4. mum-ma $1,“? cm... av.â€â€" ms..- th‘cM‘gwï¬rot; t1T>1V$;‘-. Iwwm‘ï¬mm 3.3.7,, at y‘â€""1.'N7.-A‘x “u:- ‘-'~ :.'.v'.“ -:-I .. Tv..~.\r.u.y»- - ._._-m-_,,,.n;,n.:.,‘ “1:: '- “1"†. ,.;-..:m:.-:m-::-:m-; a *7 F ,fl:aâ€a.2-'3 am 3 -t. all.