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Watchman Warder (1899), 7 May 1903, p. 11

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}heapness '01‘ the sake nmpare G1 ar shades. tab ms and see )argains like 11 Clothing, I lp you save m1 money well 5 eds, the best dawn a new spnng ;ame hats for the )1“ $1.49 ; Meg’s $2 sh Cravenette, Vnrdv youth. 01' IONEY. 'st of England season, one of hmanâ€"Warder Iosiery and Unfit” 100! fine enough at. I!" for this 9 100g Raglan- for ‘ere’s nothing Lindsay (I! $2.2 $1.1 D J $7.95 $5.90 $4.75 $2.65 $9.95 [Eggs Mr. Vance‘s lluuu: “M. m .t.â€"No. 1' 10th of Septemâ€" ‘.0n the 9th 0 psays he was to sign a letter the Govern- prepared? A.â€" was no such arrangement. says yOu told him he should some appointments to satisfy fiends ?. A.â€"â€"A pure invention. on were not ready to all extent the deal .out to the 1'. day, and that he (Gamay), ve to sign that letter some that you were not 'I'eady to over the payment he expected to ? Lâ€"All untrue. L-He says he saw this letter in [place first ? A.-â€"Hc did not. L-He says by arrangvment With It Sullivan he called at your bonthe 11th of September and [when Mr. Stratton came in he leverything was ready, and seem- mhurry to get through. He you took an envelopi- out of pocket and laid it on the table? Hb'solutely a manufactured state- TY?” ne‘ '8’ fl ye,“ SING: had no COD.- M‘w mm for “V" yem’ . mm Of I“ vet ii '1: fr Cap . SulliVan any A_.None of L-That anything he wanted he nowrite for ? Not _true. HS a matter of fact, did you Make a single appointment. he [recommended ? A.â€"No. l-A good deal has been said in mto $3,000. I suppose if you RENO get $3,000 you would Mo trouble getting it ? A.â€"â€"No W900. L-Oi your own money ? 'A.â€"Of 'm money. Hid Sullivan 5m you at all be- Memember and the time the ‘ waxed? A.â€"N0. l-I'hg intimacy he speaks of with ’mmfls never existed ? A.â€" F ‘Q‘plgg on the 9th 6? Septemiber me the Government, and afâ€" Whes he had. heard that I: a}? was firmly convinced - hitney could never lead Wu 1011 to victory in this o. 3811' Said I would endeavor .. “Elimpy of the letter. . v u-“ unluuw v V. 25mm 2.1 Copypf Vthe letter. and . u were not . the You spoke 0f han’ A __G.amey, neith' rectly mentioned was handling Of a Political frierids'Wiih appointments, he 1 don’t consider me the Govprnmnn+ 9” it Nine, 'fi‘herefpr . 'Mition ‘ if" GOVemment ?” you take a very SITWing your sup- m011 of the Govern- e ?0_me early in Al ument your hearty “1- a letter to the what you said to same time attended ‘ the‘ Conservative and den‘ounced..thp en you came back ’°“ deéired to with- it: “:63 50M to {he 11 situation come *YBS : I said to P would have to was srg name 'talking of 10) V011 01‘ G overnâ€" Stratton anothm‘ let- 54" 7 howing‘ 0“ occuâ€" men- .WABDER, my 7th. 1900. where you' Inpe takeg ' _ in the bye-elections and shamyour' Wpi‘eo- iation of the" Goverhmehf‘ and‘ your hearty support. e .Wepropose to con. sult our friends with regard to these and all appointments. as we do," and he didn’t seem to like the con- versation very much. . Q.â€"Did you state to him what he should do in any way ? A.--I said to him if he had made his mind upâ€" he emphasized the fact that. he hid nounce it in that way.” Q.â€"What did ,he say about that ? A.â€"He-said he had spoken to a great many of his constituents and they had endorsed his course. Then he said : “I think it the best way to place myself before the people in an interview,” and I said: “Then why; fdon’t you do it ? You said. you §were going to do it ; if you are goâ€" §ineg to announce yourself I think you ;should say so frankly and squarely ito the press and give your reasons.” Q.â€"He agreed to that ? A.â€"He agreed to that. ; Q.-â€"What did.he say with reference 3to the interview, as to how it- was gto be got up ? A.â€"He asked me if ‘51 would prepare one for'him, and I jsaid : No; that he had better pre- $pare it himself. He said he didn’t gknow just how to do that. I said :it was not a dificult matter ; that iii he desired to be interviewed any 301‘ the newspapers would publish his iinterview ; but he suggested he jwould rather give it to them in a definite and distinct shape, so that :there could be no misconstruction :placed on his attitude ; and urged T #nn‘r again been induced "go to North Perth ; that they told him about the campaign they were going to put up, the defeat of the Gayernment, and were easily going to win the bye-election, and he thought he had better go ; he knew he couldn't do any harm, or any particular good. I said to him, “Evidently, you didn’t do much harm.” Then I said to him : “Now you told me you were going to call a public meeting and announce your position to your constituents ; you did’t do that. The only course for you to pursue is to either call your meeting, write a. letter to the press or publish an in- terview stating the course that you intend to pursue ~; the only frank and Square way to do so is .to an- .lplaced on his attitude ; and urged gme to prepare it for him. I took fidown some notes of what he said, iand while I Was taking down the notes he said : “Well, I think I had flatter confer with my fr,ends a. little 1more fully with regard to this, and H j 1' _.:II I will'come down announce it then.‘ him‘ it} 'which it appears (Lâ€"You have seen I have not seen it‘! into court. [CI'V lcw bu vv ........â€"_~ Witnessâ€"The written changes were made. I Suppose these other changes were made, but I rememberdistinct- fy the writing. . - ‘ Q.â€"W-hen he brought, it in was anything said between you -? K'sâ€"No '-â€"he said he had moderated it. Q.â€"â€"Did you see him agitin that ev- Q.â€"Was Mr. frank Sullivan there that evening? A.â€"â€"Not to my know- ledge ; I did not see him. I _ _.A ‘0‘" “n [1301 or Q.â€"Did you have any k money or bills of any kind gave to Mr. Sullivan on " ing ‘? A.â€"â€"I did not. Q.â€"-Or an envelope? A. Q.-â€"Or Gamay? A.â€"-No. Q.â€"Or anybody ? A. eves . was concerned there ‘ w passed directly or ind Directly nor indirectly, Gamey, Mr. Sullivan, 0 Q..â€"When did you n Gamey ? A.-â€"I Saw hi islature. Q.â€"-â€"That was the on you saw him ? A. Tha1 time that I saw him. Q.â€"That was the only mm mm saw him ? A. That was ‘ time that I saw him. Q.-â€"Then did you know 'or ‘ ' ‘ , ‘ With deals, mining conoefiions thing of that-aortas r8851 Sullivans, or Gafmey or Jone I heard nothing the: Over. . - I -I A_‘- department? A-â€"'1 to my depafhnent. ..- VA (2.1370va I will $11.ng ,wn‘at 1m. Gamey says with _ refd'ence to, - the 29th of January. Hot .. ’ ’ 126, “I went water 5;; 9 clock. After showing him the intemew 13:31 said that would do, we? otrt to he said, Now If yo? “ it to the Globe reporte _ ' will be arranged , “10118173 ” Is that true ‘21::{6’ It. 13 ‘ ‘ ' ' ’ . un . ’ {not true , absolutely, .. «mum get not true ; ansmuws, w." Q.â€"â€"“He‘ said to me we would get a pavmeqbâ€"a cash payment?!” thought of $1,000 if] intervieW. That is ‘ 1. . said was the understanding ‘oijVhat 31? Stratton meant by m Then when ‘I was . talking t9..t'be Globe reporter Mn. came into that ~omt:¢"i‘-â€"-Lflrat 18, the outer office-with Mr._St!7attqn, and he said, ‘,Well I am ready now,"sg [1 got up and started out with arm; mg (:bnceSSions or hat .sort as regards or Gainey or Jones f nothing about them not L . have: any parcel or 3 of any kind that you Sullivan on that even- it since it Qtar on and I will here W85 11” ‘ or indirectly? here . it here? Arâ€"NO- only time that hat was the only The Globe inâ€" that interview wnq no money None what: hear of put the ‘mandi Mr; ~~Sunivan Meat Duhhto "tin hall ahead aims; Mr. Suitton and 1 Spoke a moment in the vestibule between the two places." In that true ? A.â€"-It is not. Q--“And Mr. Stratton said: ‘I ‘ hax'va mivnn him e1 nan N. M" find? Mr;~~Sumvan m mum u hall 1111an nine. Mr. 13th a;- I 890k!!! a moment in the vestibul between the two plans." Is this Q--â€"“And. Mr. Stratum said: ‘I have given him $1,000, so my fifties, so many twenties and 80 Thu-tis not true; it is an absolute invention. ' Q.â€"Had you given any money to Frank Sullivan ? [Lgâ€"VI had not in any shape or form. Q.â€"-Is it true that you told Frank Sullivan that you had $750 of that at your own omoe, and that you could get $250 out o! the Attorney- General’s Department"? A.â€"It ls untrue. Qâ€"Then he says, ‘In the afternoon he had spoken of writing a letter to Mr. Whitney, and discussed that with you, and that he agreed to write a letter to Mr. Whitney, telling him that he would take an indepenth Stand in the election”? A.â€"He neVâ€" er mentioned Mr. Whitney’s name to me on‘ that occasion. Qâ€"Then he wrote on the 2nd of October about railway passes? A. â€" Yes. Q.â€"Did you get railway passes ? A.â€"I did not. I made no effort to get them. I referred him to the pro- per quarters. Q.â€"‘0'n the 7th of October he writ- es black recommending Mr. E. E. Jackson, the Sherifi, and that letter was acknowletked by your Secret- that time. Q..â€".Then your next. correspondence is the 4th of November, 1902, when he Writes :â€"“Could I-borrow $2,000 and give my notes for it, repaya'ble 'after the first session ?" Was there any OCOaSi‘on or reason given to him to make such a request. to you ? A -None whatever. ‘ Q:;i)id you pay any attention to the letter ? Did you refer to it again? A.â€"I never did. ‘7--,- n A Q.â€"Nor answer it in any way ? A â€"-I never did. I understand since the statement is open that my Sec- retary acknowledgbd it. He told me if I remember rightly, at. the timeâ€" yes, he did. “ ‘ ~_‘.-.. "A v Q.â€"Did Mr. Gamay know your po- sition with financial institutions ? A.â€"I don’t. know what Mr. Gamcy m have known. I supposed when I saw row 5 lend. ‘wu . Q.â€"“1 can make some money by some timber limits. but only have an option of a. week,” and he does not want any delay in an answer ? A.â€"I newer replied to his letter. BLAKE CROSS-QUESTIONS Mr. Blakeâ€"Qâ€"If I did not misun- derstand you. Mr. Stratum, you made the statement that after what took place on the 10th of Septem- ber, read by you on the 11th, you morn not relying on Mr. Gamey for ber, read by you on were not relying on support ? AILâ€"'71 was ‘Vvâ€"v __, support ? A.-â€"’I was not. Q.â€"Was it because of the absolute dificrence in the statement made to you fromv that which was made at the Conservative convention ? A.â€" Partly so. Q.â€"Nothing couid be more diflercnt than the sta-flement made to you and that. made at the Conservative con- --A_.:.mo A â€"'1‘hev were entirely -w-vâ€"d Q.â€"Nothing could be m than the sta'demcnt made that. made at the Conscr vention? A.â€"â€"They we diflenentâ€"as rcpostcd. . Q.â€"But do you say tbs some other element in which prevented you Iron Mr. Gamey as a,support£ Q,-â€"-W-hat W8 what doubtful Q,-His act'ic respect ? 4A.â€" Q_â€"What d0 wise ? y be relied upon. Q.â€"â€"That is politically ? that is politically. Q.â€"You know 1‘ .â€"YCS; there are a great many men whose words we would take otherwise, but would not take politicallyâ€"you know that? A.-â€"I have heard it said. (Continued on Page 8.) k . ' (1 baby can have is a that will relieve and simple medicine ilments that make cure the minor 9. his little life often very miserable. Such a friend is Baby's Own Tablets. They cure indigestion, sour stom- ach, constipation, simple fevers, the irritation diarrhoea, and alloy accompanying the cutting of teeth. sod these I: r. in! drug- 0"“ where there are home. .More than CW“ .ved at Winnipeg i “Hon. Sydney F: have left Japan ‘0‘ éAt Elmira. the hy-‘flw in the Ottawa. district heavy loss from the bush {'1 -â€"-â€"Tbe Matilda. mills. fl ‘ have been h vâ€"ihc letter he wanted to bor- $2,000. I hadn't any $2,000 to -Hon- aided to nection ‘ pita}. in > -- a- various tens, making $1,000] ” A.â€" :ts and 100K 9 ’s best friend. an excellent ren they have done 0 , in many ways." mce 10w TALES BABY'S n)any Wad”. ‘ dily as can- e Tablets as tea as a guarantee Lhe. mother. h contain no opiate or harmâ€" Once used always used in the nts a box by 1'. Williams' Ont. carried BEST FRIEND found Our great discount sale of twenty cents off the dollar on all Trunks, mGrips and Suit Claim 15 still on. There are a few handsome Trunk that sho 31d claim the attention Of buyers who would save a dollar or two purchase. We have pickéd us: a grut snap in Boys ani Grids Pebble Oxford Shoes. Asplcndid school shoe 31 sizes I I to 2 regular price 75c. _ â€"The people of Bay St. George, Newfoundland. are protesting against their treatment by the crews of the British warships who visit the shore each season. , â€"In the New Brunswick Legislature on Friday, Attorney-General Pugs- ley introduced a bill imposing taxes on companies incorporated in other provinces, and having offices in New Brunswick. They will be expected to pay $50 a year where the capital is $100,000 or less, and $100 a. year where their capital exceeds that sum: this year than in any previous sea- son. â€"Nelson Copeland, the engineer of the Sydney train that caused the re- cent lntorcolonial collision at Wind- sor Junctio, killing five men. ex- plains his ignoring of orders by say- ing that he found something wrong with the engine whistle cord. It had broken or become detatched. He went out on the top to fix it. While he was working the steam from the safety valve' or whistle suddenly blew out, striking him in the (ace, causing the bums now there. He was knocked senseless, -a.m‘l knew! nothing more until picked up after the collision. â€"The respective cases 01 ureat. Britain and the United States for the Alaskan boundary tribunal have been exchanged. â€"A general strike in the building trades at Baltimore involVes 4,000 men. The main issue is the em- ployment. of nonâ€"unionists. --At Omaha, Neb., 1,800 men, in- cluding teamsters, hotel. and restau- rant, employes and members of the building trades, are on strike. .â€"'l‘hp. strike of the engineers on the THE N. H OCKIN SHOE S TORB â€"-The Santa Maria vmcano Guatemala has broken out. again. A -,.-__ -â€"The strike of the engineers on tne l Clyde involves 3,000 men. â€"The acting _ German consul afll Salonica had a narrow escape at the 1 time of the dynamite outrage which destroyed the Ottoman hank there. He was in a club near by that was wrecked. He crawled out only slightly injured. -â€"During a political riot at Infieeâ€" to, Province of Oviedo, Spain, on Friday, the gendarmes fired a volley into the rioters, killing m‘elve men and tWO women. -â€"Toward the close of a crowded Mayday service in St. Stephen's churCh, Vienna, on Friday. 3. Crazy youth about 20 years old tired three revolver shots at the priest as he was elevating the host. He missed his mark. He missed his mark, but one bullet severely wounded Prof. Jurosek of the Leopold Gymnasium. Jurosek 01 me you”)... “a-“ â€"-'-While Mr. John Fyfe. of Push- linch, near Fergus, was engaged in: cultivating a field. his spirited team‘ became frightened and ran away. While cndeavoring to stop them. Mr. Fyfe was struck on the right log by one of the wheels of the cultivator, and a compound fracture of both bones, about six inches above the 1ankle, Was the result. â€"â€"A stray shot from a rifle in the hands of a boy named Jones struck A. Riddiford, of Uxbridge on the knee. Whilst returning from his work in Wilkinson Plough Works. The kneccap was broken. -â€"A lamb was born on the Carlyle and Bicc farm at. Newtonbrook. near Markham. with two heads and SIX ' w in the hands of the Special Shoe Bargains GREAT TRUNK SALE As we have only 52 pairs of them Sizes will soon be broken up. Maria volcano in born on the "W L Xewtonbrook- 1 two heads and in the hands 0‘ of Great. B" cirry fine Gem v LE. adding Rings. Our Bargain Price Only 50c; per Pair. . p . ‘ pain' .. aPaintShopisin ehargeofafi'st-Oass Pamter,and ye u§e only the best stoek We do all kinds of Repairing, and ppt your carnage :11 10061.3!!!” before painting It is; good tune now to hang them m. All kinds of Vehicles bum to orderas usual. CHARGES-MODERATE Pedlar 6: Emmerson _ Pedlar AT INVOICE PRICES Gillespie G: Co's 01d Stand, Lindsay 'wuw m- A good heavy collar, leather or cloth at. 82, regular $2.50. A (cw lines of TRUNKS and VAâ€" LISES nt lowest pebsible prices. Bucksmns m cmnii. I“??? El..- 238 II can... 232.....- is: «all. mils-E: knob 12 0. stars to... can... ggignu 93...". manor- if. Wind-0c Sole Representatives for Emmerson ”5w. to see our single harness at 810. full length rawhide whip at 356. 3o: «5. Office w , Sussex Peel Sts. Lilla We are satisfi:d It is now ai:nit:cl_ seats will stand hard usage- is carefufly put (080F533 med Benign! :eaonharncisand ,ttk Mgr. tt

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