~w â€â€œ4.‘-. , . v ‘9»... ,ss. . ‘J‘l’tcx: ..', ~ ,A, . .‘v 15.3“; r . M? KT.“ aâ€: ‘1? ‘1“ »â€".r IIIGV‘IS’. .- L , _ . ,- Watchman-Warder ,m mwowrxwmncslrcm i. .43.... home - course, that of publicity. was takm'far Iron her forms m ~ â€" may EDITH)! iby the Words:- in the influence .of’Tln's was done until the whole'nun’ Iris‘upeueropk â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"-â€"â€"-â€"~ 'common justice. and she. it may beware placed out.-1nth' theme? Published at Lindsay, Ontario byfbe admitted. with thgm trillion of six oreiglgtwhose feeble. w “llama-Wards! Printmg‘ VCo., 'ahowixg that Mr. 11.3. V . pirate too much impedxmon‘ r. in .. lactionuimakehimagoodmntOthlstctionhubmW proved- Allan earl-o. Benin- W baudle the public bmmees' of this m.girn' appreciated and responded riding. loyally to the conï¬dence shown in Surely. Hr. Stewart does not con-’them, and m to-day with very few Vat Milt... forums I You for lies. I'. inflammation-rm menoo’anorrnr, rumor Telephone 9!. to outside points in Canada or the ; recourse that lies to their hand? If {the province, and directly and indiâ€" British Empire, 32 per year. .‘he does, the shareholders shouldjrectly it has made for those higher he Watchman-Ward“ (erkly) 3 know it. land better qualities that go with ‘1 per year in advance; $1.23 if I i guseful and earnest citizenship. in omoe. the Whitney GoVerament has made an .enViable record for itself us .a. clean and able adrninistration. Set the employment of rumou- to Act der false names.“ I588 that this record IS minzaï¬zflda During it. term it has “KRIS“ grind evI-n imprnn‘d. and that every I the numbered ballot and has destroy- I ‘~,,vâ€"- ~.:.::-:._â€" . 'over again the comforting phrase, 3' Tbspoiling 0’ ballots, II -. . . . . ,, . \‘orth G ', ' marks I HF ‘-rl.;v\'~\1{'f snonLU SEX-AK : "I ain‘t afrald ! I am 1: afraid ! . gboy and girl in Ontario has a fair-‘9‘,i the stuffedll‘llot box. It has OeV rtuin 328m: bryofltnggngflo that “the h. A UL‘T. The Liberal organ in this riding«¢han€0_tp develop the Possibilities of; given .8» clean election law. Conservative edndidabe 'u deprived , . . . . 4,}. can discount any frightened child at :90“! c‘t'mn-‘h'l’ and to overcome any, EDUCATIONAL REFORM. of his seat. - Brawn {mm :r-tlrté' I“ ""' ““"“ ' .. . 7 . -. \u h h thumf the dehRCks with which "3‘0“": To education it has ivcn larger 4 The r h f f lee testi on- meet a a h 11 l.'l :3â€...- intcrmst of 311‘. ' ‘h‘s game, honexcr. ‘ t roug c :ard conditions or immoral surroundâ€" V g ' ' pu c 35° ° 3 . m 3 . .. 1 incre nod t' . W i w. oracstzvenwscnt campaign the organ has beenflngs have hampered them. grants and a “Von '0" ea c ‘r . 3:" 1'? nook-m they pee-A . _ sider the statement of facts that exwptions metal and respectable sub-mm- 3.... 5.... ..... ..... eves- ï¬fe ....., 1...... 1...... m .. .. -... ... lllll'lllEY comm nus ROSS REGIIIE The Daily Warriorâ€"Delivered brim be slander or mud-slinging. la great kindness and a beneï¬t to the _ carrier or by mail to town SUIT: Surely Mr. Stewart would not preâ€" ;young people concerned. but indirect- ' â€"-'- ‘ â€" aeribers, 25¢ per month. By mazlzier the shareholders to take the other .“Y it brought 9, ï¬nancial saving to Inn-lag the three years it has been 1. The West Hxin camp-kn. which bribery. switching of “you. facts. The nutter is one of public deputiei. the swit~ am; of ballots and schemes-Meal ' - . Warda- propounds .111»me atmmï¬yumm The ' ballots jg the â€gamma Buildings the some question. The “order deâ€" ai'i dutiCG’the year. Postage to? COLD COMFORT ,3 ., Today the proportion of juveniles one scandal has been recorded against acts were employed. Engâ€, . 51316;. extraâ€"Dally or . _ g . , l {m {dormitories and prisons in A 0n~ it. and the sessions have been fruit-l Weekly 500 E18?) little boy and every htte (117.2“ l.‘ 1953 in proportion to r-(ypu- I01 of good legislation and of honest ’ ___ . ’_ . girl who fears the dark knows ‘vvell _ latxon the: any other state or prov- work for tho peoplc, . by sgmts of the Government to pro ====â€"~ ‘ lane old dodges oi whistling to keepfmce'o'n t e continent. The Whitney THE UNNUIBERED BALLOT. \aat an exposure of the fraurh per- I‘lliDAT. JUNE .3. 19â€â€œ- up courage and repeating over- and administration can be relied on tel Petrated. w 5:. a ., . if {I mwwhsssu I“ are mmwmw-ï¬hmofï¬ght? â€ml Iliubï¬tmw The mots-haunt!†subject of“ talklormonul. The wmmwmnmhumrmllo‘mc . Club withdrawn any charges it made hove wondered why they did not re- 3‘“ Hr.'8tewu-t of monolithic cave their-.mney. No valid reason mm in regard to the hasbcngivenwhytbemoneyshould mammcruum not be distributed. “EmanuIdbsfln‘therf‘rom tbs Will XLStewu-tglvesome es- ' planatlon? The public. and espo. cially those int-cm. are entitled to some information. No one has denied or attempted to deny the facts as outlined by The Warden Now will some move he made or is the matter to rat as It. has done for ï¬ve years past ? so far as The Wordnr is Concrrrntd the matter will not be allowed to rest“ Some disposition should be made of this money, and this paper will be glad to help to this desirable end, The Post suggested that Mr. Ne- wart " would attend to this paper on his return to town at the week and." Th" was but an empty irmt. and not . private affair be- tween soliator' and client on the Post attempts to miss its leaders believe. The Warrior still talcu- the uâ€. sires the some information. The ‘n or of the Hockey C‘noexng' and Row- ingv Club. Limited, when that com- pany held a meeting to dispose of its property, wind up the afiaire of the company, and distribute the WW plus onset... The meeting was held. as in South Oxford. as part ofaion- me business ï¬nished, the property threat, of coussrz. Mr. Stewart, has The" 5‘31“" r'flm‘ _ . ch “an... “5,.†august u... dark that; ll'ictoria schools received in 1997 spiracy to unseat the Conservativolgold and the proceeds. some 8250 not deniedthe facts as gift-n by The fact that. asrfl'twnw‘ are “Ping 11‘3â€" V V f’ . V _ f" V. . ‘ i ' â€"â€"â€"â€"~â€"-â€"â€"- 30"?" 33900 more In {Hard-5 than "3 member ,who had been the chance of p.34 over to “3-. Stewart. That, Wardâ€"yr. Even the Post did not posâ€" to the echt “no; The Ward»: ha» 0""?“9†“ “5 T‘M‘ 3°â€T‘°â€â€™n‘ Ek-‘PERHAPSâ€"AXD THEN pmuurs guy m "8Ԡunder Pm'w‘“ 80W?â€- tho maple. . iwes in June. ,1903. Sincethen have new the impudence to do lhat, and , ‘ _ ' ., . liberal .mur:pr%52ons 35: "rise loxxtes are on; ' _ ';ments. The people have been freed 5. The attempted bribery of Can [not “v0,“ shareholders of the con- the Poet does not freer to fly the been “mad†mg WV V - the run." “We have them beaten. ..l M" jh‘m‘as Stewart has 81"?" "Olfmm the School 30°“ M°"°I’°‘Y"~“d aervativo members (Mr. Gamev, Dr. oern made inefï¬cient eliorts to obtain mull! to any notations: extent. M didate. EROI' ZZISLdECQ. 3.: hi: ()ngland so on If suCh saVinN comfort fCXPIflmtIOD as to “'hy the ('anor-‘Zby thIS a saving of $21.0m has Mn Mam. Mr. Sumerlm and o-tm) their money? H“ the mom w thin are limits. '00,; â€ï¬‚ux; llr. Sta-wartâ€. EV r.:porzâ€" - .. . . . 9., Thfmlw money which he has had for fn‘e .madc to the people of the Province. oil-her by mum‘s of mom-y, oflmiptud over? u not. WILV not? Has “by is Mr, Sierra-e, o.‘1mt ? Why? ed as sigma; (213.: The “order is a '0‘.†â€mum contelllpordfl‘). . L :vcars is not distributed monv tho's ll‘he set 0' "mfg: costing 8'15 un- of patronage or threats of litigation ‘not this thing been going on for five Why 7 Why ? . . .- ' wt and In»: mm ““9“ hi.†“0.0!.â€ecuon‘ “myths \VaVlV ; 1 - V a V’ wider the former â€â€3 control. now 0V9!" electiori nutter-s... lyeaxs. and has not the threat of leg-l Why is the Fairff "Nb money 10“ .ludsi-Rg-Lg smVV-’ ‘h' ' h, p.1- :5 quite mng to save â€.3 own ent.ted to It. Per-ham. however. Emaype purchased for 49 cents. This 6 \‘otin the immense sum of fa] proceeding. been ineflectual in not distributed" up? 9 Why? who now own ll. are so his .. ‘1“ .L space fnr work. not windy nothings. iMr. Stewart will devote his time “id's *1 noteworthy saving. and similar s2000000g in the shape of the Soofcauaing the candidate to find time Why? . . Would not Iz‘rntion their name». )0; The Warrior. however. does de-sirefme Liberal rallv Fridav nirht t tether reductions are promised for ' 't Vb 1 dc . r'v " M: May accidents have been narrowly struck one of tat: 3.3, 7": “1m â€yuppdr, up. mgr-n by 31:: Sta-av- to ruler to 0m.- uf the childish com- ' ‘ ' 5 olthe near future. Other educational guarun cc, y ‘ sen r male 1‘3, ° ' forts which the Post has used. The {explaining the “‘f‘t‘er- Md er‘allséreforms have been ably acCOmplishcd. an gag‘dln he may think better of it until "simmering " . . Ch,- WW,- . low-cast or The Toronto hens, art as 2.; xvii-r: Inc in the industries helped. cam: 13 0." ill what. way . ‘ .- .. _ _ . g . , _ , THE RAILWAY COMMISSION. did ".02: Inudsiinging.†but 1hr: nt- I‘VVIEEI‘VIVVVVDEIITlJo‘Iwa‘Xleltace? “rt-VEJL'LIR rest "1 $118303.- ;‘ A Railway Commission has been lot boxes so as to defeat Connor-vat- ugmpz uus‘ mada- to leave the un- defâ€? 1Ԡ1 ‘3f â€Hf"?! ‘5 of C n. he sharehmdi-rs 0’ the Lindsay I appointed to protect popular rights. he candidates who bud received Presser. thoâ€. this paper has beenw‘tllh‘mcm‘s. 111-5 “3* a lap“ 0‘ «'Canoe Club nan-e not been ' Satln'r ai-ret‘v- n, design-ate some- Judzmcnt due to lack of knowlcdm'l _, '3 .v .a- ... 3 ; ~ . v paid their 2 and a large measure of prison reform mijority of the honest vows. _ _ : ‘ ' I « ar Th.- . than ox"“'"~ic sonic-mm sl‘l'idurous {Of the Iv-ovle of the hams-the Ina-'nghuu‘ 5'“ 99' ‘5 ha‘e ‘ .5 J .u, , a 3 L. . .r \vaitcd has been undertaken. szmefh' untrue against the lm~ jority of whom WERE of the Liberal ,“Vith more 0" 1085 patients; for the! ENFORCEMENT OF L\“' mon (homey in the Sault °‘.°“‘.°“ b) maculusC-avdidate “the man whon-rsuasion. but who NOW believe it lyears for the distribution of this Th Li . ‘ ' Charter-mg the steamer "Minnie ll. meets the Governor-General." :m b, their duty to $1,â€,an an honâ€" Imoney. Some of them think that} e cense Law has been fear- and comelunn' a Party of rufmans to . _ , . , - ~ ,, lle. Iv i i ‘ - . Mr. Stewart's reported statement fjgivabé‘bigg‘“igfgntltgm’fgg 0:15;;0dl_'1s3rhaps the publicity now given thc:p1::lic agazï¬fdanznguzl‘ice}3:23: :InégdtiIaZT-g 2:3:th origin: In lactate olVih-m riding and up: pro\'Vlmm.V “'0‘!“ hurry Mr. Sm‘VarL into fine gtimate revenue °'. â€â€œ3 Pm" everv particular. but Lhcv stamp theim'e’ 10 a dIScredited candidate IVOI‘J’I‘V‘C‘VS’ the money in the hands of. Inge] th been .°f?"°°}?d wrth care. Liberal candidate (if thma/le said lowing a distrusted leader and SUP‘It‘he “Shim! OWM‘I'S. Perhaps it “11155118“, e mgï¬lpahtla have “Tel“- marl-.5: a.» a man who. in the porting a dishonest cause. The Lib-:be paid before election day and then it“: 1‘12â€": . - By .bettcr adminis- throes of a coming defeat. has lost erals $15 well as COQSNVMIVeS knowjagaf‘" Pï¬iï¬lailï¬ not. Invent: Watl‘US‘g.apportIonment ‘ of his s‘cns: of manlinea‘s and fair play. ,a†}h:»<- Howt Liberals are mute‘ ?erhaps the people of this riding £5600 -r "Mm h†recelwd 11’ Mr. Stewart has been slamlered by :Willlng to admit that Mr. Stownrtzthlpk that such procrastination is mrt get if" more from. â€â€œ3 deâ€" vnx. Warden 1.†can easilv secure a :‘haS no chancn to win a membership ï¬tting in n public man occupying a ‘érnmrgnss Till): glider previous double Satisfaction. TheVWarder will: ‘VhatF-‘Ver his chances for another kind;p051tiou or trust.‘ And perhaps .thc enforced 'th 1 mgrnmelnt 3150.};113 not descend to the slander of any'0i a "Ship" may be. The Post. lpeoms WIII believe (and certainly is in forc e14?" w on: 0°“! ' "“0" man. and if it could be shown that however. must have its comfort, and , they will have every reason to do So) e. 13 burden nus form-«.- votes swamped the votes of bones return of a Liberal .to the Logislnt ure. ly coerced to vote for the liberal candidate. , . . 10. The holding up of those doing this paper has unrvittinglv libeled "0’â€" content With the fat't-‘i- the organithat a man who cannot handle ally mm on 3'1†municipalztiar. business with the Government for that magniï¬cent gentleman Van apol- I tries the Usual t‘VlStinl-Y and herald: small I’O-‘inion of trust such as tmas-; hEW ONTARIO. money for campaign purposes. - ' - -. a , urer of the Canoe Cl b .- h 0 Would be iorthcomm at onceth†50‘“ 853“"18' “335‘ \"lor'd 3‘ u “it â€grew,†and aswillinglgv as ii he a. straight Liberal gain. The Postld98patCh and businesslike were simplv 5. common farmer or a 53150 credits the News With being a ;than-Mr. Stewart has shown, is hit-maker: The second recourse gstraignt Conservative newspaper, ioertamly not ï¬t to take the onerous ,.. V. ' «I : hile all that the News has done to position of reprea-ntative i th‘ id- ‘n: )f . stewart should be . W _ _ . _ _ . 0 IS r :éï¬sgugm‘; wag 3,150 ,0 hand. imr-rxt such a title is to support thelmg in the legislature, where brains more New Ont ' .. dealing p one has been In do a more romising field for settlsrs. the Gov- ernment only allowing settlement on land the! is suitable !or ng‘ICul'Lre. [The settler is given full comm! and 11. The employment of civil aor- vants ,(Cap. SulliVen. Crown Timber Agent. for instance) for elections» ing purposes in the campaigns. 12. The extension of the . gerry- . . ' ‘ . , . . , , brunt". of the timber and [flillt'l'l.IS, Md“ ’0 that the minority N181- If . Ir. Stewart considers. his heau- . “Mules r.G°fl°f"“".’°"‘ Lioneetl}. undid-lid freal a‘hlinly and consiCIentlous Wheelie the R093 Governnr’nt look “Vi‘h '3 P091118? MIOYIQ’ 0‘ W tiiul "Imitation mime“ “I“ (‘0th EcoIaécmnngus %\‘I;?l\'tl‘:CI§:1;mï¬lg§:" I†,Jompt dta mg are re““'“""‘l' these away from the set" 2: Where thousands #89311“ them 9“" “’9 Lib‘ he not spvclly one single aw 1’ Why 5 J *T i . ,‘ ‘, ’ ‘ _ ‘ l â€"â€"â€"â€"â€".____ lthere is pine on settled land. the Hole held a majority of the memo docs hv not plan: his finrcr on onefER-u‘ SEI‘SPAI ER ga\e SUIIPOI'LI ‘ settler pays the same dues as the ,lnmlerrnan, but no lumber li- reuse is held over him. . bers of the Legislatum. 13. The holding open of comtit- uencies where the dying (hirer-omen: point wherein hi» has hen slam-(loved 1’ to the same Government in the same; “VILE E‘VԠThe answer is “as... it is hecausel‘m-‘V BEFORE the campaign loomedé “Vile Men" I3 the way Mr. Stewart .' .-.\' X0 1 DARE‘up- ‘ - - . $77“??? WEI-:13:- ha: kill): the? "1‘“ Liberal organ is posse-93w! of £15 cmd'md mm mfcmng to three Oil ï¬ght clean and deï¬es \Ir. Stewart to :th" facts and devolves no 0"? - not {the most mmmbb and esteemed of! The m" . . . . . . . dung industry has been on- signal out one single point in which reven itselx. 'lhc Liberals know infth: c'lzzens of this country. When 'ccungpd_ the great "blanket lease-5’“ trust the people. Delay 'in holding the byeelection in North Renfrew this paper has slandeml or slunsftheil 0““ â€a“ that the-V ha‘eimen have labored with ability and hem: cancelled and "silt given , rue-*Icgftelul‘imtglg “V ‘ umber mud ‘ac‘aln lost the ï¬sh-r3 and they mnlintcgrity and public Spirit in a com- ‘IE‘g‘i‘t-imafc prospectorJ to 1.3rn';e far! 8 . 0 li Mr. Stewart had a rmmï¬n.‘tham< thorns-hes tor it. The momelmunitv d h . .staxmg claims. An amnrlmrn: Inn:‘ 14. Summoning of the Legislature charge if the Great Candidate had (â€I this riding â€3110‘ be “'0“ over by, ‘ an to t e advantage of that! ' ‘ . . _ _ . . . been made to ,the Muninpu «a, ‘to prevent election trials on a. case, if the Wonderful Rez'ulcence . a campaign 0’ 913-"er and misrepre- 1 cc â€th It ’3 certainly hard “V all] “hmâ€! municipalities may tnx land the 30.5 Government’s had one spark of manliness he would smntali?“ 3““ â€â€˜3? is ALL the Pre‘ their recompeuse should be that a icomvwiw for reserved minors! led- state his grievance. mark out his 15m} Liberal mVFhme has K-ï¬eIEd' POlitician can brand them with imâ€" rights. Formerly such “m'JV'ieSE 15- The holding onto 06:15 when point. and let the people wave as tol l: the Post mshps to w Iste toI unit 3 “t "l ' .. could nu't be taxed for these rcseua- :thei " t 'ble . . , whether he was slqndnredVor: not. ;ralse the “de~ “"3“ and Hood! BM p. y a 00 H e for mention, 1500‘. And the muninnalilies. tnd‘Le {sax-iii? wzzfrlil 218:0ti la the: Instead he make; broad. but m. if it is not asking too much. The Simplypecause they dare to diner the settler alike were poomr on this=ofgum trials wou,d’§,§d§u,§‘,cg;; 33:! founded. general statements. and.Warder would Sixzc‘e‘st that the Postvwnh his mighty. weighty views and.mum° r . {left them In the minority in the, runs the country crying and sobbing have some SLTGII'SI; regard, for 3:9 his misgk‘ded ambitions. Mr. Stem: FOR AGRICULTl-‘RE. iBouse. as they were with the people: for svmpathv because he tried to "“th' "3" on th: th Of ‘ ""8 c 1 La . . . _ g ex: rpr grants and more ~ntciligrnt ’ I l fate .depeod- _ , art certainlv should give some of the Province. - . 101- an mil only have again to swul-l ‘ , m what he vhought “'33 a fly on g gen-;lnterest have given a new imprtus ,to I . . . . . . , Ian ti n~ m . his noseâ€"and it turned out to be aflorv rise]! and attain disgrace 1n thlsfp a. 0 not gene 1' broad, e‘ralizuig smooth _ but 16. The Act to amend the consti . - wav decent 'oumalism, , , . â€Mk 5 ‘3 liculture. Agricultural CNN-ï¬es tution so that the G vernment ht . was†. ~ 1 ‘opon. outright explanation of the in- :un'ler the direction of s:irmliï¬cn‘.l:.' prolong its session irit wishedeil'iisf :mdent that IS vouched for and alâ€" Ettflllle 699118. have been organizedIAct, though passed. was never usvdï¬ WILL m.“ STEWART REPEAT. THE WORK FOR THE CHILDREN. limitiz â€:0 Incline by magmprominent {In saggigh Schools, -:nclu.ling the .but it In:j‘icnles the character of the: ‘ . _ . «e O n'wood o ' ica lane a indsav. ' - m Mr. stew-art, the Liberal CNN“: The moral beneï¬t. the far-reaching {par-ties. po it 1‘ The men m charge ' and ‘0! cl I d' t the lengths they _would go I , . _ . “1999 “5888 one use IE! rict M to to d-fcat the o le's will. »‘ ,I‘inanual beneï¬t. and the beneï¬t mi. The matter 18 of more than pass- i prescntativos of the Department of, L pe p ‘ wood that the men Who now mm better citizenshi iven to thiszmg Interest if the political decencx-lAgricultui-e. with down town ofï¬ce 17- Tmnpering with the .constitut-z , I). g g f . , . _ . , , l. , The Wardc-r are so vile that he will ; country under the Whitney adminis~‘° this country )8 to be maintained. QaCCommodatmn. The design is . “3:30" to dodge Government responsibly not mention their names. Will Mr. . t 't' - 't d t at ,- 1. 90,]. In lIt ’5 an e‘V‘l time, Indeed, if Con- 953?â€? mnalned. and much help "2‘7 9" the temperance qucsmn bl' , Stew L :- th‘ I t - g 9 . m ‘0“ m ' 5 899’ m0 0 no“ gsen'ativw and Liberals alike mustfbrmg the farmer into closer touch ,the introduction oi.a referendum. ‘ . 31‘ 998M 15 5 a emcn. - or’ed and dependent children shouldyliow the knee. to every Refulgence iwith the Department. prob-I will he deny that he made it ? Or , be sullicit-nt ground for the return of fthat sets itself on a pedestal-.0,- be flame. conditions and needs are morei will he keep a silence that (to use an fthat. able Government. In this dc- branded .70? non-worship as Mm “118? m “Vim freely given on agricul-;:Ew;:r.:nr?fy had pasScd Inshism) Sounds like the noxse of fpartmcnt, the true foundation oi cit- l for mention. . tural matters. I - ~ ' the canoe club 2’ I data, is credited with saying at Oak- r misguid- I GOOD FINANCING. There is no secret about the perâ€" limn‘ï¬w is touched. If the i “ tunnel of the men " who now own it‘d children, the neglected and err-.3; A GOOD PRICE. l more ha“ been spent on WWVICQS for instance of beneï¬t to the people and more V ' The Warden" The men are: Mr. 8.50h‘1'kc‘3' may be morally and l'hySif J. For, Dr. A. E. Vrooman. and Mr. :Cally redeemed then the structure 0: I for Charities. yet ,the debt has been These are only a few of the acts reduced 8670.000, and there is asur- fcot the referendumâ€"by extra ballots J_ D. max-(.119. [goal citizenship is Strengthened atI Mr. R' Th°me' 0‘ Reaboro, realiz- ‘ . ‘ . _ of the late one Government. andt nose three men are well~known m. use and the cause 0: marinaded-fed 9- 1““. “we sum for a four-year Dlua o! 81.600.000 in cash. and an tale could a continued almost incl: well-respected throughout the’xancea. Surely the Government that old Keswick mare. Mr. Thorpe sold ““8 _without {MM-98 0f taxation, ï¬nitely 81038 the sums lines. lmeng-rh neat price of $275. “a but by careful, honest. business ed- and h‘fv'Onrl. There is not a. shade I 31 SUC’J “'01“k is 1110va along or a. shadow against the per-50nd} Ilinea. diameter of these three gentlemen,‘ [fmlvr the Whitney administration. and it will indeed be interesting, with: Children’s Aid branch has taken It: the least. to know what thepeoâ€" a mu -h more extensive propagandaw ple of this riding think of such an An in'xetus has been given to the unjustiï¬ed, such a malicious, such an work and the Government has nobly uncalled-for expressiOn as is credited backed the efforts and the cnergils 03‘ to Mr. Stewart by men of standing the workers in this department. The ac Oakwood. If the exigencies or‘main feature of the Children’s Aid the campaign demnd such low tac- Won-L: has been the development of a ï¬es. then the plight of the Liberal ï¬ne body of philanthropic workers. undidate is most sorry indeed. ' who give freely of their time and and breadth of this ridingâ€"item‘s a deep and thoughtful interest ’her for the "Vght I says that the doctor from Cobourg tion. “.1210 got her 1 Certain! gett the \. worth of M, iomy. y mg 600d Meeting oooooooommooooooorm COLD SETTLES at Oakwood 3' “CHEW“ ONEIDNEYS I‘roin Tues-Ir. my. M were sures seats given the Whitney Government es- - -- - - There was a large attendance and W by Icelamatiori, s. What do the people of Mariposa, of moms to the betterment of the child- BY USING DR. w. a. cnasn's ‘1“ "mm“ " a†mum“ °' 1ԠCong? W- 098. of Lindsay. of the County of rep-w noble work, a Christian work KIDNEY~LIVER PILLS S. J. Fox at Oakwood last night. ( allâ€). I.“ W “floridâ€"the people who have surely. There are now double the ‘ ‘ Very clogs attention was given to fly 625- known those three gentlemen and number of Children's Aid Societies â€"'â€" the addresses and the audience evi- 0mm __ C R K Show their appreciation of their doing: good work that there were Hedical authorities place cold; as V o- duntly appreciated’ the Way the ability and integrity and character ' by giving them many high honors- What do the people think of the compairz-n tactics that ï¬nd it neces- Qty to so maliciously and wanton- ly and without foundation or excuse. ten whenever evil homes or bad con Marne the fair name of honorable diticns required it. but such .worthy ible and the enact is to congeot and men and useful citizens ? movements as public Improvement in child-labor cowitions prevention of truancy. established by Keown. (Conservative), ma- IOrIty Ln byalect on 100. DURHAI, M â€" Com.â€" tiVO. last made-«y 792. LANARK. scum â€" non. Col. lawn (Comra- ï¬VO). last mlodty 891.. under-the previous Governmmt. and at least one thousand good citizens have been actively interested in His service in the Proï¬nee. Not only has protection been given the child- the most frequent cause of disease. kidney . . . 1W» “I"!!! v†“ .. “d 1W) last me- rs ms THE SLANDER ? chiral-en 8 coins and other promis- head. painful limbs and urinary de- "3° M '50 no" on it Io “10 Jerky 900. ' A Liberal friend is kind enough to “‘3 undertakings have been low magma. that he would not mention their 1 .u st that the alleged .. 1.. ~ t" a†g'e‘“ We“ °‘ twm' °‘. 1" 13 "um! short time Dr- A. m" ““8 10' W m sntcon. sown - Alexand- sge . _S we" little people both now and in the W. Chase’s Kidney-Inver- Pms'aflord' by a†W! '5‘“ “"V " “'3'“ (cm ““"l’ 'hmthSteMiSWmmgabout yearstocome.andtotheeveflastlrgmliefandcm3e. » audience mummfacts that ’chamtloainCaxdwell. ascomingfromthie paper-is con- Uplifting oftbemoral tome! “‘3 Byreosonol/thelrdimetandcom- m FOX. J. 1). men. and Dr. mined in the story of the Canoe â€mug cm - W MOI of “MI. lives sndbp-' A~ Evvl’oomen were the ownersâ€"the “01031;. W -- J. 3. Club. One of the most noteworthy elem the People. seemed fully, convinced of the Thus 1:! no slander. nor approach toâ€. inthestoryoftheCan Club. If. Stewart still has no men who were personally interested 8. The violation of law and com. a remote polling place. “here illegal; electors and resulted in the imlroper Foooooo-oooooooooooooooo 9. The continual promise of great things to the temperance people, to- gether with a lax and improper en. fortement of the liquor license where l I I by all license holders were practical MINING. » ,with a majority of one was afraid to} I 1 Mg; IN A HURRY. . O 18. Refusing to do anything when; 3 by a l 19. Government attempts to de- 1.; . ’; 50c White Wash Belts, 190. 7. T... â€.10.“... or b... WHOM. S. H. BUIKE, OLD-TIME . LIBERAL GIVES GOOD ADVICE l MRetum Whitney Government with Overwhelming Major ity,†He Advises l . â€"I V "I believe you have been honest in your dealings in the high I omen committed to your trust. " it has been essentially a clean Government. It been pregressive and on the right lines. †There should be a substantial majority. and without this .a reasonable opportunity of working out temperance legislation will not be found. "The lands, the pulpwood regions, the mines and minerals now go without graft to the peroom entitled. and the province receives as large a share as is compatible with regard for the rights of the explorer, the purchaser and the miner. " If you had not done anything for us but what you hare ac- complished in respect of Toronto L’m'vcrsity We would all give you our deepest thanks. " The power question has been splendidly dealt wiib by Hon. Mr. Beck. assisted by the two other members of the Hydro-Elec- tric Power Commission." I, OUT! OUT. 0!â€. l i has also I l l on ENTIRE srocr MUST BE sow i :LEAYING TOWN SALE You have unreserved choice and at reductions from O ' ten to ï¬fty per cent. The bargains are timely, for the ' season of wear is just beginning. a a _As to prices-lct these Speak for the economy of the ' entire sale. Women’s Gloves, Hosiery, etc. 50c Lisle Thread or pairs for 31 85c Long Silk or Lisle Thread Gloves for 690. 75c and 81 Silk Collars for 39¢. Cashmere Hose for 39¢, or 3 81.80 Kid Glovcs. 69c. 25c and 35c Silk Tafl'cta Ribbons, 19c. STAPLES. Best 15c Fine White Cambric. 1 10. 12ic Crctons and Art Muslim, 80. 75c Table Linen, (Co. $2.25 Linen Table Squares. 98c. Dress Goods, Silks, and Allover Laces O x l O s Q C O l I 0 O l s g g 5 3 {0 :1.50 All over Limes, :90. great range 0 75¢, 1.00 and $1.25 st lish Dress Materials for and. y ' 75c to 51.00 Silkl for Waists and Suits for 59¢. I 9 Women 5 Ready to Wear Garments. : ' O ‘18 Women‘s . ......87 50 81 25 Print Wrapper-e ........ 69° 0 3§mhfl2m.....gzxzxrx ii: WWW Dawn-me 3 tlwWhiteCowonGm- 8c “Wash Suits. ................. $390 I O O 0 0 â€all“!!! a. I sell as much as possible and if low prices on up-to-date S d r We’ve whole Hats at Half ' ‘ , Priceâ€"some more than E i I c l 0 mm CANOE cum Wilmisthlsm-An YOU’D k FfDINl \>\VI‘VIVI' L a T: ‘ -: SIIIIS * 3:“- ; “.4- (,1, + (in.-. l._\~ .4. I I + (mm 3. $ “l“‘lli'j‘ :.'l '1. '5 + V", g + . .. ’ , II.\I * My): \ .irul :1, g IU‘I‘I \\ ("vi ‘n + : + + s‘ + :‘“~ ‘ + Cloth L; + Peterboro _‘ w+++++ce+ “W_A ,. Special Hos L Special has} preached in. 1‘. tar-day and Col Of the 11055 Special (’nxviu; . which Io i-w'lo. benefit 0: :1 The 311101an c. plete as 1.1% an. alter non Fun ing to giw ha envelopes. At there Was no today for tho be done 0!: Su forty-five (IHIIII members (if 1.. and allow. 5 “we ï¬gures . m, and dulll) by furtbvr givi VERY' .l’ll} S Min Sadie and gemlemcn “gt Wm (o in; ‘ Iii tchen :- Frldny en-nm people met at and want in a. 18". humo. the lawn, w “'3 made wol Wynn-zit bx N m the c Ind after II 12 o'clock the PM. ah Lill'h“ of .my van W amusing I I % 1h" IIIIII El. iVB O'I'Ilfl'k If some poo 7m toying to my only lbw would be