Kawartha Lakes Public Library Digital Archive

Watchman Warder (1899), 29 Mar 1906, p. 6

The following text may have been generated by Optical Character Recognition, with varying degrees of accuracy. Reader beware!

act of his life that will entitle his name to be remembered after he has gone; I believe if his name is re- membered at all he will go down to posterity as the man who revived the Orange Association and drove all liberty-loving Canadians under its banners ; the man who made it im- possible for any other statesman ever again to try to deprive the free people of this country of their liber- I mean the turning back of the dial of time some two or three hundred years at the instance of that Church which has for centuries labored to curtail the liberties and enlighten- ment of the people in order that the heads of that organization may hold them in absolute control for their own advantage. The recent legisla- tion relating to our new Western Provinces is one of the most striking examples of unblushing treachery ev- er recorded, one of the grosses‘t. violâ€" ations of constitutional liberty ever perpetrated on a free country. It is a startling example of the eflect of partisanship carried to excess, and controlled by a brilliant demagogue, whose only aim is to satisfy his OWn selfish ambitions, and whose only principle is the gratification of his own inordinate vanty. I think we are beginning to wake up; I think Sir Wilfrid Daurierdras done the first. "To my min-d, the most important event that has darkened the world’s horizon since our last gathering has taken place in our beloved Canada. The Grand Master and Grand Secretary make aggressive Speeches â€"â€"Election of Officersâ€"List of Delegates present Inns, F.U..\l. All we omccrs 01 Inc Grand Lodge were peesent. :rand Master Halliwoll gave a most inspiring address, touching at length on the "burning questions" of recent. date and other matters of interest to the Grand Lodge. He said in part : ENTHUSIASTIC MEETING OF EASTERN ONTARIO ORANGEMEN The Right Worshipful the Grand Orange Lodge of Eastern Ontario met in convention in the council .‘hambcr here on Wednesday, March 21, R. W. G. 11.. Lt.-Col. J. Earl Halliwell presiding, the deputy chair bring occupied by D. G. M. Geo. Boyce. Among those present at. the opening were R. W. Bro. D. Munro. P.G.M., J. H. Delamere, P.G.M., Wm. Johnstono. I’.C..\I., T. B. Col- lins. P.G..\I. All the officers of the m1 BISSELL PAGE SL‘! " 1'. s. IiSSELL. sun. (in. [31] at him '2." 1 ~ "It rests with us to be up and doing , all we have to do is to stand together, and the moment the politiâ€" cians see the Orangemen of . ‘anada stand together in one solid united mass they will soon lincl a. way to give us our rights, and ii ‘hey don"t we will find a way for ourselves. In some sections of Ontario the Public Schools are abolished entirely, and sectarian schools .have taken their places, and are being supported out of the public funds. It is almost a farce to say that we have a Public School system at all. It is not very far from the truth to say that we? have a dual school system. composedl of nominal Public schools and ac- tual sectarian schools. both langely supported out of the public funds. It seems to me we have about leached the parting of the ways-find that we should do one of two things, either disband our lodges, burn our constitutions and warrants and rev- erently bury our colors alongside the ashes of the men who secured the liberties for us that vie are unworthy to enjoy, and acknowledge ourselves serfs and incapable of excercisingl the :rights of free men, or else rise in our might and forever blot out this foolish juggling, this mischievous and insulting travesty on free Par- liamentary government. “Let me inot be misunderstood. “I am no demagogue ; I am the last to counsel extreme or violent measures. _\'iolent measures need never be necessary, and will never be necessary if we remain faithful to our duties. “Our growth has been healthy and normal, greater in quality than in quantity; our new members have been of the most desirable kind. Al- though we haxe hardly got through the experimental stage of the work of organization we are convinced that. we are on the. right track." He saw the coercive legislation of the Dominion Parliament as a "hu- miliating spectacle of the Premier of a Protestant dependancy of a Pro- testant nation bowing at the £391, uf the Ablegate of Rome and Submit- ting to his dictum the destinies of these new provinces in 1he matter of education.” The Grand Secretary also had a. word for Sir Wilfrid Laurier. ties as long as time lasts. 1 sincere- ly hope it may be so. The progress of the difiercnt ledges “:0 things. burn our 5 and rev- ngside the ecu red the » unworthy s ourselves rcising the se rise in L out this iischievous free Par- rstood. I am the or violent was referred to as being very satis- factory. The returns so far received show 947 initiations, 218 joined by certificate, 155 reinstated. After de- duétinfi- the suspensions. the net re- sult was an increase of 116. There are now 24 countyfiodges, 80 dis- trict lodges, '37.? primary lodges. with 12,705. members in good stand- ing, and holding $194,000 in value of lodge property, in this jurisdic- tion. The report also shows 11.6 deaths this year, as compared with 127 last year. During the afternoon a. deputation of Lindsay Aldermen, headed by lnithe evening the election and in- stallation of officers .jtook jphce. Following is the fist : On Thursday morning the Grand Lodge opened its second session,:and reports of committees were presented. A pleasing feature. of the session ms the visit of the RW. G. M. and Sov- ereign of British America. 'Dr. Sproule, who received a very en- thusiastic greeting, as also did P.C. M. Bro. Col. Sam. Hughes. In the afternoon stirring addresses were de- livered by the Grand Master and by Lt.-Col. Sam. Hughes; of Lindsay. Mayor \' room-,an were announced and received. A van heartx address of welcome was read by His Worship, and suigfibly replied to. An address of welconw was also given by R. W'. Bro. Rev. J. M. Whitclaw, GM. of Victoria County. In the ewning R. W. Bro.’ D. Mun- ro presided at a. meeting of the Rov- a1 Scarlet Chapter, when a, candi- date was exalted as 8. Sir Knight of that illustrious order. Keep the bowels larwlthiA’mF'i Pllle, Just one pl each n M. Both addresses ,weFe' most enthusiast- {cally received. Lt,-ColT J. Earl Haniwen, sag-1mg ‘ Ind 3. . 1 mm f yer’s The Taking Cold Habit a tendency to consumption. Ayer’ s Cherry Pectoral breaks up the taking-cold habit. It strengthens, soothes, heals. Ask your doctor about it. The old cold goes; a new one quickly comes. It’s the story of a weak throat, weak lungs, The but kind of u testimonialâ€"- “Sold for over sixty m” We In}. no ml! w. will. the mm otun our Imus. .mm..m1qu. ammo: 3. no MV. E. Cochrane, Edvillc: W. H. [Alley Frankford; E. Russell. Red- wnersville; Wm. Kidd. Burritt's Rap- }lds; B. Lasher, Roblin: Jas. H. Hartwick. Napanee; C. F. Whitt- _eker, North Williamsburg; D. King, Codrington: Wesley Kelley, Center- ville.. H. B. Ingram, Groveton; R. J. Consins, John M. Reid, Enter- prise: P. A. Harrison. North Branch : Robert Sample. Smith's Falls; W. S. Hall. Planefield ; Jas. White, Madoc: R. H. Spencer, Hil- ton; W. R. Given. Bobcaygeon; A. H. Davidson. Kemptville:~, W. D. Campbell, Rideau Ferry ; Wesley Mc- Gill, Centerville: Isaac Lawson, Kent Bridge : Allen Casey, Valencia. -; John D, Fletcher, Deseronto; John A. Thompson, Penelon Falls ; George Spring, Deseronto; H. Nelson, I“; Deyman, Fenelon Falls; R. o, Loti-‘ mer, Rock Spring: Foster Heron,‘ Bobcaygeon; G. E. Godkin,;0akleat;l A. J. Love, Lionhurst; M. M. Noâ€" Guire. Spencervillo; T. A. Young, Fowlers’ Corners; A. R. Alcott. Port Hope ; John Thompson. Modoc; R: If. Stranger, Carleton Place; Johnparcey. Orono ; Hound lchiv- en. Essonville; M. Belch, “track; 0. W. HeCullough, Lonshdowne; Joe. A. Grant-and '0. Card. lin- 013th; R. H. long-q,.Carp ; A. B. mt"mmn; B. DL'Sutton, Wm w. E. heavy.- Following is a list of the delegates present: 0. W. Landon, Molecmbe; J. W. Whitelaw, Omcmee); ,R. H. Gordon. Tweed ;. F. M. Clarke. Belle- ville; F. C. McConnell, Springhouse; Fred Forde, Ottawa ;- W. H. Craig, Tweed ; E. J. Hughes, Carp; R. H. Baker, Ingoldsby; J. R. Johnston. Carp; 'l‘. G. Kendrick, Warburton; Thos. Campion. Marmara; George Browu, A. Alexander, and J. J. Par- rot. Tweed : George Boyce. Meri- valc; Jas. Berney. Kingston: Clare Copperthwaite, Dartford : A. W. Gray. Westport _: J. H. Bradley. Merivale; Walton Smithy South March ; J. Newman, Omemee: T. 8.: Roberts. Fcnelon Falls: T. Honey.} Rosencath : Levi Wicker. Darttordj‘ joumed at. 11 p. m. to meet. next year in Brockville. The delegates were all highly pleased with all the proceedings of the Black Chapter and Grand Lodge of Eastern Ontario, as well as with their reception by the people of The officers of the Black Chapter are : Colonel J. E. Hallviwell, G. M.;‘ Colonel J. A. Orr, Senior D.G.M. ; Wm. Cairns, Junior D.G.M. :. Rev. J. M. Whitelaw, Grand Chaplain ;‘ John Kelley. .‘rand Registrar: A. W. Gray, D.G.M. ;! '1‘. C. McConnell, Grand Treasurer ; Robert Lyle, De- puty Grand Treasurer ; John A. Gra- ham. Grand Lecturer; J. H. White, Deputy Grand Lecturer ; A. Grant and William Armstrong. Censors ; Colonel Beckett and Joseph Batten, Standard Bearers. Committeeâ€"Geo. Godkim George Brown. J. A. Mc- Williams, George Keene, J. W. Mc- Craney, J. W. Wallace, Dan. Crom- lish ; Pursuivant, Wm. Warren. The interesting convention ad- journed at. 11 p. m. to meet. next VCnrlovto'n Plano; 11703. C: Robinson. W; Jas. Stillman. Campâ€" belllo :' Jns. Thompson. Queens- boro; J. E. Burris. Madoc ;) Anson Taylor. Blackstock ;- R. Woods. Madoc; Jas. Berry, Kingston; J. 1G. Beatty. Onwmeo ; A. Corbett; Smith's Fails; Robert Wilson, Jos. Batten. H. '1‘. Everett, WA Fowler, .Peterborough ; A. E. Smithernn. Cambellvillo ; S. Swain. Blackstock ; R. Bruce. Cadmus: E. Thompson, Tyrone; W. D. J. McEwer, Ottawa; R. J. Bruce. Cadmus; S. McCoy. Tyrone: '1‘. Henderson, Lindsay; W. A. Van Camp. Burketon: James Byers. Purple Hill .; Robert Dickey. Nestleton; Geo. Bartley. Peterbor- ough; J. H. Begs-s, Nassau ; J. W. Eiltott. Lindsay; Alex. Eliiou. Dunsi‘ord; W. Dodd. Burnt River; J. H. Dclnmere, Gelert,; Wm. Col- lins. Onicmec; W. Wallace. Harrow- smith; A. Grant, Tweed; W. J. Thurston. Dunstord; Col. Sun. Hughes. Lindsay; Wm. Henderson. John Martin, John Kelly. B. J. G. Pogue. Lindsay; John Vout. Duns- ford; J. T. Beatty, D. K. Dick. Omemoe; 'l‘hos. DoWney. Reoboro; R.- B. mom. Peterboroug'h ; R. H. Stacey. Bell's Corners; John M? Icy. Cameron. Hall's Glen; Robert Carter, J. W. Stewart, Lakeficld ; Archie Reynolds, South Monahgan; W. '1‘. Hands, ‘South Perth; Wm m. Ashe, Ottawa; Fred Smsmith, Selby , Maj. D. W. Beckett, Kemptvillep John W. Smith Omemee ; ' Wm. McElwain. Gclert ; D. Ewing, Cobourg ;‘ 'R B. Connells. Millbrook; R. H. Hollands, Port Hope ; D. Morrison. and G. Howard. Carleton Place; R. G. Cherry. Jan- etxille; Wm. Hoover, Fort Stewart r W. Elliott, I-‘rankford; W. A. Courtney, Stirling; James Wakclin, Nor-laud ; 'l‘hos. F. Oulton. Campbell- t'ord ; Robert Gilmore. Tamworth; Wm. Webb, Roblin; N. J. McIntosh, Skye; James Casey, Valentin. : H. S. Cook, Melcombe; A. Kernighan. Monteaglc Valley ;LThOS. J. Webster, Tilley; Andrew Marshall. Lindsay .; G. W. Percival, Addison; W. '1‘. Craig, Joseph Wilson, Kinmount; R. Nugent, Lindsay : LLâ€"(‘oL J. R. Orr, Madoc; J. T. A. Gauthier, Cornwall; John A. Graham. J. W. McCrcary, Smith's Falls ; J. W. Fowler. Peterborough ; L..McCallum. Carleton Pluce; 'Ihos. G. Robinson. SAVE 'SVNE Free Gifts of Toilet Soaps Us. sunuca‘r SOAP and cm nu: pnsmufis The Coupons are the same as cash beam they unbeexchanged forToilctSoaps fatwhichyouhavewptszeva-yweek. Raddxcnluincmypaca‘gggrwaiém fix PrgmiumList. Agiflhdfittlevdueifitcpnsistsofmyouhavcgggfgn Inexchmgefot Users of SUNLIGHT and CHEERFUL SOAPS an get their TOILET SOAPS -â€"Mr. James Webster 0! Oakwood, sessed 5' has purchased from Mr. Wm. Ward, our com of Balsam. Out" a registered short- "You horn bull and heifer. These are par. but you ticularly well~brod animals from im- honest. I ported stock. and will it desirable, in whon acquisitions to Ir. Webster’s herd. lbition." Bohr: Own Tablets um. equally good {or little babies on big chil- dren. It achild is suffering from any of the minor ills of childhood a. low doses of the Tablets will cure it. And an occasional dose to the well child will prevent sickness. Hrs. A. Mercier. Riviere Ouelle. Que.. says :â€" “My baby was cross. irritable, did not sleep at night and did not seem to thrive, but since giving her Baby's Own Table“. all this is changed. She now eats wcll, sleeps well and is growing lot. The "l‘ob-‘i lets hove proved n blessing to both mysel! und the child.” So say all mothers who hove used this medi- cine. Baby's Own Tablets are oold by ull druggim. or you can get them from the Dr. Willium' Medicine (20.. Brockfllle. Ont...~ot 25 units a box. ‘ Health in the Home W. N. PHILP, - Manilla GEO. HUNTER. - Lindsay P. A. DEVINE, - Downeyville ELISHA MARK, - Fenelon Falls was WATCmN-WARDE‘R, KARO "You have not criminal instinczc. but you have been brought up in an honest home by an honest mmhr-r. , ft} yhom you home deStroyod all an- "Then the hundreds of young nn H film you thromout the country" «in! if theyvget hold of the idea that pm- sesoed you fit win‘be a sad than)~ Iv: our country. “You obtained the confidoncc of a young- lady. You put yourself out nll respect, injuring yourself and the one you land. "You im'engnged £0 a puns young-woman. and you shank! hue considered her. E. S. Banvell. eatâ€"teller of the» Crown Bank. Toronto. 23 years cf ego, was on Saturday sentenced Iu {our years in the Kingston Donner.â€" titry. (or the theft of $40,350.33 from the bank. Mrs. Benn-on um allowed to so on suspended sentmm. after she hul pleaded gulty to Ld‘" ing received money one knew was stolen. In his charge Judge “in Chester said : "The smallness of your salary no justification. Each of llic max; managers 0! our large institutior had no lager sahry than your: when occupying a similar position. [.1/ sin BANWELL'S SENTENCE E 29th, 1906. 72" m wxrcmu A TRULY [Ell HUSBI To be such a a the love and mm to ins ire him to] self. a maid be a w If a woman find fl 'ng. that she owe appear 11: backache, headmeh nervousness. irmgq should start at 0nd by 1 mnic‘ with tape: (it: E. Pinkham'u Sundm Miss Violet )(1 days in Lindsay Miss Davidson t3 the Falls on her position of I One of the most riches: men of th' nrticle, has said, whatever success ‘ world I Owe all 01‘ day I first knew inspiration, and t1 my life. " A “Lydia E. I maulv mn a W (hat I a m glu marn‘lmu n mw hr» and 6H \‘nmll 1m aohm. ' I not "Mos app!“ i_v_\ l “l \\ the gur- SW“ Mr. M. '1', Mr Saturday from of an unclv 1n ‘ Miss (‘ain rot Haliburtrm lasY some wovks to Mr. Albc‘rl “Ever 3mm» mv few-i. as I hupe h inflammmi-m down ”aim ‘10?! wefik Mr. Albert "Star" 0111c» position in th of the “Walt“ hr awn uni. k M II you lmw I domua u t u. ddu‘htohflu Ian Lyn n. Mm- .1“qu bulplul Campbell's esta‘ Follxm’ing we letter from a you: Dear Mrs. l’inkhm ‘nmpmunl Mr 5f Power to I -â€"All Women Miss 5'. _ Lindsa} Hrs. 'l‘lu as at Lin County m M1. B Ogil I! l y 1110‘ I‘l'f \ I“! by m good; it is bakin soft, for c push Thc the r1 bramfl‘ apprc the f: l‘in Mm! wll WI" \‘Hflll h Sn 510 .\ it 1" W5 «la

Powered by / Alimenté par VITA Toolkit
Privacy Policy