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Watchman Warder (1899), 19 May 1908, p. 15

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IW‘SUD returned oronto. “be” friends. ', .ine_ \\ ht) h” ghtet at PiCton, of Lime Brit,- ‘sitor _in 3 ton 61‘ Little Brit- ler was in Pm- Jing the funeral Lei'd. 2 Peel-st. on and son Max- of ms. [Brandon's .is, Cambridge“- )bins, of Robin’s :3 {he _ 21185!" Of Hdiunxâ€"St. north. n.“ m‘ 'luronto that do most. effective rorld are those on two ion of me vomt‘fil 63““ :00 we‘d oili habit of losing while longing for 98V is visiting , Duity, at :. Emerson and :stleton, were vi- n toâ€"day. I, of Inger-soil. is _ Mr. and Mrs. H1) is t heat mat by of Dunsfnrd, who Ross Hospital the oving nicely. and ed this .romisc- of a .r profit-army ‘rch tl'S :ft. for Can- was into“ Mr. J. Cairn, town to-day Glandine, via-r ”ternal grace in go be cut with of Panama. of Sew York, A the Misses 'onto impos.‘ of Gland‘me, it is allowed. versit THE PRESS. the country 33‘" )idl}1v afLfi'r the 1’9" 35 “ill be grin 3 tic-Ids are also 6’3? the-it grain it “nut [18 gcha I: he gets lrom it. chant, e cleanfli properly 5 saints. VUS 0T.Q formYear d 'V. '1 .()W Occu- was in \‘ing. against \V 1. will not. station. :(15 of Mrs. 0 get ready fithe swiftest e whole life. of the un- fit 'hurCh- following - m,- elect- £11613 '211 stu- 13 visit- t night. nicely. hospital her sisâ€" :sigrddy. u I; . an nel'S P. oad. surnmet 1|.Vi119, um, i1 01')9 So mething Warren. A. Peel. m-st. V61)" worth-z have (“\u’ There‘ is no doubt. gut that an re- cent. punctfiring of ,the bubble of van- ity and vaingloriOusness he‘s had its efiect. The Liberals seem to have very rightly decided to refuse .to fur- ther enthuse on the LACK oi platt- tom and the LACK public policy, which to embrace as the i for .this contest. Decent; people rmt the dubbing of Mr. Fox as a “bump'on a, log." a. “farmer," and a. “brickmakler” jn a derogaton manner Even the Post has ceased for a. few days this kind OX tacthSyv '1 And even the; Post is acting J strangely on the question of I Stewart' 5 wonderfulness just .at pre- I sent. The W',a.rder judging from a 3 remark in the ,Post of Saturday was‘ waiting patiently for the candidate “to “attend to this paper. " Instead of ,attention from the candidate when" he was in tOWn at the week end, The Warder simply received this attention ‘ from the Liberal organ, which . said I organ under the-head of “Our Con-' ,gratulations,” published the follow- inglamegame: ‘ g “We beg to tender our most hearty g «congratulations to the.Warder upon the mildness of its ,tone last; night. Evidently nit has had a heart to heart talk with i'tSeli and had come to a. realizing sense i of its woeful; lapse from the cornect ethics of poli- tical discussion. For the sake of de- ~<‘ency and the good .name of journal- ism, we are quite willing to accept. its intimation that it; didn’t mean what it, _said. There is quite a ' wide difference between saying that a man misappropriated funds belonging to other people and asserting that his business engagements had prevented‘ him from Sooner settling up an 05-‘ tate. s But. .even if the Warder did mean the latter when it said the former, when, right had it .to go into Mr. Stewart's office and interfere between him and his client for the purpose of making political capital? Mr. Ste- wart is a responsible man. and even in the event of a. client. feeling dis- satisfied, he iwou1d\have his remedy However, for small favors we . are profoundly thankful, and if our con- temporary will but continue to come down a little day by day we shall not despair of it's restoravion to com- mon sense and reason ere the con- test is ended.” The mild language with which .the Post is .so pleased is contained in thwe two articles from our Friday DGLIDLLW, nu, vvvvâ€"-‘_\__-V, at law .and that withoth any impel;- tinent interference on the part of the Warden , “Under the heading of “Low Poli- tics." the Post last evening had a diatribe of abuse .for The Warder. Infamy and blackg'uardism are charg- ed against this paper for stating Some truths about the mighty man who _is the Liberal candidate. The Post even goes so far as to infer hat a. charge is made against Mr. Stewart of stealing the funds of the Canoeing and Rowmg Club. , Of course the Warder did not make any such charge. This paper simply called attention to ,the poor business methods Mr. Stewart used in not distributing this money which he held in trust after repeated requests . to look after it. The moral, of course, to be drawn was that a man , with such careless ways of business was not the man to look after the busi- 7‘ A..<-- uvv chv __â€"._ -- ness of this riding in the Legislature, nor should he ‘throw stones at the- way other businessesâ€"The Warder,,for instance, â€" were conducted. If Mr. Stewart has not time to ‘look afteri such a. matter in five whole years, how can he look after the busi- ness of the people of this riding? Sim-1y The Warder’s stand is .fully j:xs:itie:1 in this matter, without go- in: so far as the Post suggests. \I’oor Lusinuss methods and most unusual gvrmmnstination are sufficient grounds to diSquulify a man as representative of {his riding, and in Mr. Stewart’s m,» this paper .did not. look for, nor 7 mom serious grounds, for 1".‘53 are serious enough. -. FRIDAY. ' THE POST’S “LOW POLITICS.” THE SLOW MAN. E 1’? a Past says : “>5, far as Mr. Stewart is concern- ed. film Warder will find that on his wax-n to town at the end of the week. he will be quite competent to take sure of himself and also of that calion." l ‘ If it takes Mr. Stewart as long to attend 1'.) 3113.; paper as it has taken 1 him * \ nth-ml to some other matters, then 'l‘h- \Vill'llel‘ will have a. long. long. tedious pvait. B111: .12th again The Wardcr is patient and long-suffer- ing. and will lie most pleased to hide Mr. Stewart‘s timeâ€"whether; that time be slow, like his attention to ‘ the canoein: club, or swift like unto a hurry ‘calling of the Board of Edu- cation. - I 'l‘hn article. which started the whole (l-srussion is as follows, and from the mmition therein outlined “'9 do not rchlc nor abate one iota. . The pvoplv may judge themselves of the soundnwss of The Warder’s position. without the garbling of the Post, which vapor knows (If it, knows any- thing) that the statements ,of Thew Wardor in reference to Mr. Stewart‘s position in this matter is substant- ially ’true. The Warder’s particle. pub- lished in the Wednesday issue, was in full as follows: THE BUBBLE IUNCTURED. "Atfihe Liberal meeting in the Aca~ demy Mr. Stewart used twenty-nine minutes, .(out of the forty-five he 06- cupied in addreSSing the electors), in lecturing The Wards: ,in his ,own well known. ,smooth and unotuous way. .- In Iâ€"‘H AILU‘ ‘V n, ,Duwv «A. ”v.- ._7 77 The “arder has no objection -_to such free advertising, .but it does resent. to some extent at 1east,the impu- denoe and presumption that prompts the Liberal candidate to take it on himself to read a. Elm-tabla; :19” paper Lessons in Journalistic ethics or gbod manners. LCK of criticism‘ of may they are asked the Liberal platform Mm CANOE SAY me LIBERALS to men: CANDIDATE‘ acting ThePostapa..wrw“w~1, ‘ ‘ .mnmmu_m have been glorifying m. Stewart .35 From 1310*)?! MY- _ adv": Ir. « W put the mat a model of hishmind““°°s' 3‘ ”'3' A scathing, dmwmflq ‘°‘ "3 , 'unt we d! M “£3 WM“ gon. of vane. awonderinimuec“; torialwhiéhuppeard'in last mghtszcouncy council 13¢ y ‘ " ho- a. marvel in business W“ 3 Evening Post was undo mm. Lhasa: u! “ wmxomttot than?“ but. 1111.15 on the platform. aBlackstone D. Flavelle in the mural-Comm ignfis 1°;me Government that 3 law 9. Daniel O'Connor in 310' five committee rooms last. mght. tori . ted and continued the plans ,,___ ,~ L-AJ__| u 131-..... _ , “in: ohm-juninn M quence, and ‘5 Wm q... ...- ,,-_ subject for the {idol-Jory jot. the hu‘ ‘ped there it éould’he oily a. rout- mr of laughter, .but turbher proposii tions persistently thrust forward give a. dimercnt complexion to the ques- 'tion.. Mr. Fox, ihe Conservative: loandidate. is 'quoted :in the Post as being a. farmer, a. bricklayer, even “‘a bump oh 3. log”. The inference is plain.‘ The suggestion, of 'course. is .that the plain'mah.‘the ”common man, the business man, the working man. should be left at home, and the educated, the gracious, the eloquent, [the gifted, the handsome, the stylish and the altogether wonderful and lovely man ,should be elected as a Iirepresentative of this riding. Such ThePostans may tion. In View of these and other known facts, The Warder can hardly be ex pected to fall ,down and worship the Liberal candidate, when many of his own party refuse to do so. He will simply have to stand fair “criticism on his business methods and tactics of his machine and his gan. ; The Warder will ever object to the foisting forward of any man in pub- lic life whose public dealings in po‘ sitions of trust do not ,bear the stamp of good business methods." , Kirkfield Lift Lock Opened on Saturday The Kirkfield lift lock was operat- ed Saturday for the first. time this season. The steam tug “ Bob Hall" passed over with the dredge ” Sim-_ coe ” in tow, which is being used by the Randolph McDonald Company in charge of the work on the Rosedale Lsection. The “ Lake f' with num- ber of scows in tow also went over the lock. The lift lock worked smoothly‘and now the whole canal is open' for navigation. Police Court Items of Public Interest A young man pleaded guilty in po- lice court this morning to the charge of furnishing liquor to a. minor. The page was a. peculiar one, the young fellow himself being too young to legally purchase liquor. \ The Magis- . 3,AJA-_A A:‘I F-3d-” ThreO yam eastward lads were changed with trespassing on an old would“ property. throwing stones and. making Waive? general nulâ€" the platform. 3 3133mm Daniel O'Connor in 310‘ u! a. general fit and proper at the bottom of the ques- awed judgment till Friday S? E ady’a evidence was the boys wen certain small clique ‘ _ ma Mr. Stewart .35 From Tuesday’s Daily .’ this riding. Such of politics in public dimm and The and I can say U cor- the (Poet. is a. 1 any Not one of the I wart knew that we .co tural classes all the that he could I he This is just an ‘ t- little capital for .ici Was only becau The editorial we; headed “ Plans- i-ble Inaccuracia ” and dealt with the bringing of the Agricultural classes to Lindsay, one of the many thing that h_as been accomplished 6y _I :_I_ I.-_ 1.-.“. “'- ....._,_ -fi, , Mr. Fox, and which has been knowledged by fair-minded Cid: both politics in Lindsay and toria county. as due to his efl‘ WI..- rv-â€"vâ€"~ . toria county as due to his efforts. “ They are very badly put to when they have to manutacture a mali- cious-‘ untrut'h out of the 'whole cloth' to make a slanderous attack on Mr. Fox," said Mr. Flavelle. Following are some extracts iron the editorial which were so strongly denounced by Mr. Flavelle: “ The Warder is kept quite busy these days in the dissemination of plausible inaccuracies in the vain e1. ifol't to secure the reelection of Mr. Ian“ “I. and we do not envy its the or- jo‘L JD 7. “ The fact is that. while the Agriâ€"1 cultural Classes are in themselve‘e‘ good things, neither the Whitney Gova’nment not Mr. Sun Fox is en- titled to a. particle of credit {or the classes being here. ‘The truth is that the classes were devised and planned by Hon. J ohn Dryden, Min- ister of Agriculture in the Ross Gov- ‘ermnent and his assistants, and the menu... “ The matter was not taken by Mr. Fox, but Was taken up Carried through by the County ( cil and by the Board of Educn of which Mr. Thomas Stewart chairman. ’ ’ A MALICIOUS FALSEHOOD. " Now gentlemen." continued 3 Flavelle, I am a. member of Board of Education and was one those who 'saw the matter throu Board of Education those who 'saw the matter and I Can say that the article ' mal through. in knew that we could get the agricul- tural classes till Mr. Fox told us that he could get Lindsay named This is just an attempt to gain a little capital for Mr. Stewart. It was only because Mr. Fox put up the matter in a. very strong manner before the Government that we got the clauses. What benefit will it to LindSay ? ' Was the attitude that many on the took. “ Mr. Stewart was one of those and was one on ~ Board of Education ; Mr. Can for the 0C the previc l nerve to ‘Post to about tl brought i‘ cation thl Proceedim way Mr. very ably Mr. We: speech. [YatiVes 11: cent thim ‘who were not much in favor of it (it _Post had the town had to whole expense) deputation waited on ney, and later on the County cil," went on the Speaker. the ground that we should take risk of the County Council not coin- ciding with our wishes and giving a substantial grant for the purpose. It was to the interest of the if for nothing else that we should I that the agricultural classes were lo-‘ cated in Lindsay." MR. WHITNEY’S STATEMENTS. ‘ "‘Eith Mr. Flavelle then explained how ashamed the scheme had been unfolded to the .9th 1008.1 Board of Education through the 'lon. " 1'0 agency of Mr. Fox. and how a depu-to the e tation from the board had gone to when he Toronto and interviewed Mr. Whit-E Dr. V! ney regarding the matter. ‘The lent add Government are behind this' Mr.‘ 'Mr. B = Whitney Said, and they are deter- ! ience ve mined to make them a suCCess. They "odies, a ' ed the my wil I will be a preparatory school to the'D. Mulls Guelph Agricultural College. 9n strin ‘Lel- AAâ€"‘e‘n+‘nn .' P10“ d8.) Liuelpn Agllbulumu. v-_--a “ Everyone on that deputation,” Said Mr. Flavelle, including Mr. Ste- Mr. John McGIynn was Seriously lniured From Tuesday’s Daily. A broken nose and a badly bruised face resulted from Mr. John Mc- lenn, 5? Bussgll-st” and an em- 0 L_.nn.â€"u A“ n ULJ nu, v ployee of the town, tripping on a plank .while at work this morning. The injured man was pushingu a. wheelbarrow. and was walking along the plank when it toppled to one side ,and he tripped, falling on his face. Dr. Berriman dressed the in- jurie§. and it will be a. few days before Mr. McGlynn is at ,work again. Scutliffe’s Horse Latest Addition To the Runaways Sutclifl'e . SOns' driver ‘had an ex- citing _experienoe this morning on Elgin-st. His name is A. Maslan. and he received severe bruises as the result of the adventure. The horsel had been left standing in front 0! a‘ house, and the driver came out and lifted the weight which held it. He was just going ,to put it into the rig when the horse wheeled and start- ‘ed down the road. The sudden turn cramped the gearing and the rig-up- set, throwing the horse also. An exciting couple of minutes ~followed. but the horse was finally got to its feet and a little repairing restored the rig to its normal condition. 3 GasOline Explosion . Caused Excitement From Tuesday's-Daily. An accident o'écm'red yesterday at- fer-upon at Pertin’ s boathouse pear the Horn Woollen Milly ttfat might uuv uv-_ . have terminated . seriously. Jesse Pen-in and an assistant wem working on a ghsoline yacht, and some oi the dangerous fluid leaked ,out on the floor. An explosion occurred a. few minutes later, the gasoline be- ing ignited in soup Mutable way. The cushions were used to ‘extinguiah the blue. and little dun-1 age was doneisavefor the loss ,‘olthe hirsute dominant: on thenlnoal of From Tuesday’s Daily. "15:7er «a. MW ; 33:31:51: 3:: Victoria if he would be elected. We LCounty Coun- have been in the cold Shade! 0‘ 09.: of Education, Position long slough." ‘ HEARTILY APPLA‘UDH). Stewart is Mr. Flavelle's address Was punc- LSEHOOD. tuated with applause from the and- . . ience who heartily appreciated the ngd01 13.43 clear concise way in which the subâ€" ad was one of you was handled by the Speaker. utter through} Mr. Carewhwho utted as chairman 1e article in for the qccaswn. corroborate?! What on: label 1 the prevnous speaker had sand. he ‘ of Education beta 5193 a memmr of the Board . _ o uca xon. . at the 9'23““,{1 “ Mr. Stewart wouldn't have the Ohm citizens 0! 1nd Vio- iild takethe Inemu 3.. ,-- mil not coin- .that udarious erran and giving ed the {air name the pug-page They will also hear 3! the town the ballots burning we Shouldsee They will also hear - 'nc um honest. voter! how a, (1690‘ w u had gone to [when (I Mr Whirt-I Dr Latter. "The _1ent 3d this MT- I Mr ey are deter- ience sucCess Thev Odle‘ school to the' D. N llegé- 7 __ 9“ ~ “miâ€"ear Govmsnt .edfiorial in the Pen. Hr. mull. ‘sdd ‘hat they were hard pm. to when .such an unfair article was put in ‘ " There in no W is more felt. when ltho House or in 0° gFox." said Mr. F1 irecognized as a. 19" man and his word care if Mr. 5“” what can he do {c Victoria. it he wow A LEVEL’HE . ADED HAN < DENT. 1 " The man who composed V the‘ 111th Government are all out of owe: now and, they are the men hom Mr. Stats-t skied with ut the .5: elections and asked you to sup- ort. Mr. Stewart poses as an in- ependent because he has not the ousage to ‘back the administration 1 the old Ross Government. Tho! “ Mr. Stewart wouldn't'havo the nerve to write that article In Post to-night. I knew nothing about. the classes till Mr. Fox - n“-.. no Ira... cation that. night," said Hr. Carew. Proceeding in his usual businesslike way Mr. Oarew reviewed the and very ably and thoroughly. Mr. Wesley Staples made a neat speech. He said that the Conser- 1VatiVes had been trying to do thedr‘ cent. thing in this campaign. but the .Post had commenced underhand mo- 'thods. ” I ask the honest elector- of Ontario," he said in the courso of his remarks, " to put their car to the ground and they will has: the 'rustling of the water as the prov of theMinnioM. goeson‘hor way on '. t nefarious errand which blacker). ed the {air name of the Province. M will also hear the crackling of IIon. “ for they allowed ‘to the station alone a when he was here a. fe 5 Dr. Wood followed‘ ‘lent address. ‘Mr. Bert. Naylor Iple ‘ience very much with ‘odies. and the Naylor jr‘l“ will also hear the CTaCKuug u. the ballots burning in West Elgin. ' d united for the purpose of honat. Gav- emment." ”Either the Lindsay Grits were ashamea of Mr. MacKay or he was ashamed of them." saidA. D. glence very odies. and D. Mullen. 9n stringed instruments. S. I‘crrin :- u: “VIA v- - - the Kayla; 8508.. with rendered ”delightful music clog dances were appreciated. A ,Leâ€" !Page prasi ded at the piano. not. Serious Accident at Bethany To-day Wm conclusion. They about John Dryden Ming 1‘- ad every chance to do so. but From Tuesday‘s Daily. A veterinary surgeon, Mr. Davis, of Betham'. had his foot badly crush- ed on a train this morning at that village. It took five stitches to close the wound and he will be dis- abled for some time. Davis had a hurried call to attend a, shin: cow and was in a rush to get; 0!! from the G.T.R. train. He Was standing ‘between the cars and accidentally put his foot between the drawbau's. \ I ___-_....-.. “on Ironf “D we U.l.l\. v ..... .__- between the cars and accidentally put his foot between the drawbars. The air brake pressure was kept. up for a time after the train had stop- and prevented the cars from coming together, but when the air was ‘ usted the man's foot.~ was t and badly crushed. The man was hurried to a. doctor and the were so hell attuned tt I" V-llv-w ..-..-.~ 7 In the South Kennington museum!!! London, is a curious musical box. It of India at the throatotEnMrep- resented by a British ones. When the tiger «pitted horrible gawk and --_-_.z kl- am. Wet with 1!;th fl' } Vfl“ M flew? (1 01 tucm. "-â€" tor they allowed him to walk station alone and unescor Le was here a. few days ago." Wood followed with an excel- A Cal-ion. Music ;gon whose weight en be 9990'“ ”do" committee @531 Mr- par- 0M Dimflon. ago you beneve man descended com be when?” Willy. Science ny- w” am you Wed from then too?” ___. nu-.. 0" 7 ~33". lamewlmmereu. Didn't ”I?” «wfiummpmmptmnonm mmtxnmrmwmyuflmu ‘L__ I. ant-1n“; Jim hit" ‘8!» aid‘nhe was going to do with- ”tantalum" anatwehuthchlthefivmm Want“ I Pusher. “What did the a" ““5”" m to borrow now?" “nae! wanna an lawn mower." “In that all?” “hat was :1! M [an]; uvu wv "â€"v ~ - they would like to have borrowed my husband to m it.” There are people wno uuus u“ .. work themselves who nevertheless no urge minded enough not to object to other people's working. Blessed are the poor In purse. xar they have no troubles 1n prospect; they ureallhere. .a «_ . ple- 4 - A moving d fl ture is the only * ‘D _ kind that b ral- 11.. Way co Enjoy “- Imun'tfln‘mmm “Nun-W. hMltpournvuflflOflW‘ ymwotmov. «ammuum s E “What?" “Wasn't reared In Boston." GENTLE LEADING. PERT PARAGRAPHS. egos. and Efloct. people who don't like 130 AL _I-.- -- wouldn’t like them If I Humor a2 Philosophy '11:. mid! vex me wrrlbiy.” “Why don't you discharge them? “And do my «I! work?” “Sun.“ «Why Mn't Cu or send hill 8W7” and!» to ant 01193: 11!. Only WIV- “Eow :- the best It.) to writ! C "Yes." ”reuheryoumcomlnzmmbefl' “You.” ‘ “Mummrwmm' “Butmttmluldwduawn «'11,...- m m» spring hats?” “Great. I could only wt 0" m‘ a light cart on The Sin. Qua Non. 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