}SDAY, JULY 1‘ our splendid en and boys and Mack wmwd ............ â€73 r Imam»! mm m age ed that she know“ was looking for l ygeon man took the uously. asked ‘10 99° .3 :x MS EVENTS Seamw 1! In sum "â€"7 05. Ashley. ‘ «mow. ed in Cmpbdlufd. *‘ was mutually â€dim stion "I 'ife >f m: and win“, F“ take note of 35., M" OUI‘ M LINDSAY \H \lh Monday fl “SIS wuvth I.†there always a “do." â€$6 30 N! 80 wnhiml .;-. .130 clear at .11. 78 S! (t 50 3mm Lâ€F§Q§d a 9““? w" We m m: m M 9%le ““ "“6“th mwmwmm Phfladelplug W“ 00W Q Ma! tum n uric gem rs mum in m {5 :2- ‘hlck‘ehi m mm 13839558 r: f‘f‘P'“ mi $83 mm “‘- h . 2mg :3 Mn! mm mm \ 3‘;ch §¥‘3W‘\%“% ““m “a m Lzucunqq qt “WWW“ m we bameas. 9‘ ï¬gï¬w W numb wen WW I. A umeym-xm-m m m - News Items From ‘1‘.“ "mm. of Adrian, Michigan, is 491711 Dr. and Mrs. Irvine. vr levrt flood. or Lindsay, is “$an his aunt. Mrs. Hagar-man. ){r Noisan, or Tor-Onto, is QW‘ ' a. rims at Hayes' MANN M L13 3m; Lila. Hooper was â€3}ng mum; in Lindsay on Sunday and :‘l Itl'i‘iï¬â€œ gxtle Britain, July 17.â€"Miss Del- 13 Barrowclough and Master Percy bay-ffAClOUgh are spending a. couple 0‘ :é-eeks with friendsvat Port Hope. 31:53 Dorothy Spark spent a cou- pl: )2' days with her grandmother, 313,-. <hort at Oakwood. last week. Miss Blanche 'hard, who has been â€5.3.2- Lila. Hooper spent Sunday .131 M, nda) at her home in LindSay. >3. . :‘utUI'ned agam Monday evening. )1», Wm. Yeo, sr., and Miss Jennie 3:) :-turned howe on Saturday ev- w 3; after a pleasant visit with Mr. 9:13 Mrs. (Ken) Wickett at Sham nonrill Visitors To and From Little Eritain 11w: “arm-r and McCrimmon andi In“ \lclrash and McCrimmon :u couple of ï¬ne tunge Mon- ‘ inn was about eight pound8. V ' n'hvr ten. Juvk Hutchinson moved down ' “wim‘sdny. He has a flne'cot- u Ewrn no“ heIow the government- u .‘Jn I'. H. Lapp has gone to Ot~ v.4 m spend the holidays. M". Sydney (:ulbert. departed for . .\'.,rxh-west last week, where he ,gwnd some time. _\_.7 7»; Lottie McLean. of LindSay, : «Min: friends in our village this M -.L~..:.£ l‘uint. July ISLâ€"Mr. Geo. \._..,.w.‘ Randal a nun five pound I ““z'l‘daj. ' mm Nexghm‘n. of this resort. .n- -n those who “am. to 00b0- I'u‘ml‘ly on the “Monarch." 0n ~1,\' Hawk he went up to Fenelon ~ ‘xmi IlllaM'd the boat. After an :~ 4 unit he found a yacht be- .117 m \‘zurgeon Point. and was :1 â€3| mum and landed safely. '2 urv twin}; landed quite often Jena. \lr. Arthur Black landed - zmnmd lungs Tuesday night. \I: ‘ hcslnut landed a couple at “iï¬lfrs “ethane“ and daugh- \nm-- Imurnafl home last week ~M-IMIIM a few days N\ ’l‘umnr HEART TROUBLE .,n,1 \lrsz. I‘arn Lobb. of Ruth .\ r) )4! Spent Sunday W “11 KP? pat“- Mr. .md Mrs. \L H. Menu. and Mrs. l'red Pemn are at «2' --n mine a visit at 'l‘ol‘bhtd; mum's, Rive haw. Queenstun. \mmu MM We. ‘rz \mm ."u «'3»! HWK ‘MVW: PFC : n. Sum. 3 Lorna Huliyer visited friend-3 muood on Saturday and Sun- FM nn mam Hmvr Han-3m at Oakwaud. . wat u: airs; Siam 140mm n -.I “muse? and my; Hus n. Mus HUM)?“ 9MP spew! ., wévhé m Ukumussp Mien: lanai-1 Hwh 9? Linda! Val: ash-«t. Mr gfflï¬dlmi‘éflï¬Ã©. m. , H Mir-h: am we“: mmim meng WM mm m iamm vhtuwh an Fiataumax, n “in-hm“ spam use mm M urn-mm m 't‘uhmm. hum mm uemmma mu um! .- w-nmnm ehuwh mm: mm Hm Mann Mum 7.4 nmmw is saywudm; he» ‘m, H-wmla M. iméhhï¬; ‘ «mm M “WWW; hm :wN‘l‘H-M M" \M Chink“ : w HM‘MM §R€ï¬ï¬Â§Â§z ‘Nï¬ t mm a m s: a‘elaem Mâ€: w mmlwm magma WM Maia-HQN' M 1;“an M m .um um». W: “Max: WM m uu-h MN: PWC-wda died Qt New m “I'a- “m. Walkim HE Tar-t um a few mus mm wuek uu‘uula! Mr. and Mrs, Tam UH 5 4th YEAR h um chug “ma hum an mm “mm swam Hm has! Pleasant Point lwra attended Mr. a ham musing on i Hlim THE WATCHMAN‘WARDER. After the eternal: of (smears the fur mung resolutions were unammvusiy paged : Max-er! by n. H. msï¬kiu‘s, kn. ï¬bï¬ï¬ba 33 Hi“. ‘36“ CMW; that mtg ham-$133353: at m m 3.3m hawk-mm mammals at Mat “SEW Emma mm. was“ “5333331333333“ “33%;. E Hopkins, Dr. Galloway and Dr. Wood, but all withdrew in favor or Mr. l‘ha‘rmon. od on .and that. they were all loyal and hardoworkjng men. was proved when the delegates reelected Presi- dent Wm. L‘hannon: V’ice‘President .loh'n‘varew; Second \‘Kceâ€"Presidcnt. Dr. Wood by acclamation. Mr. Wm. Warren was also plected by aoclama- tion to the position of Secretary- ’l‘reasurer. Severn! names were men- tioned for the presidency, including John Cnrew, Jas. Boxall. Messrs. Wm. (hannon ,Jas. Casey. G. O‘FFI CERS OI“ ASSOCIATION. "that the delegates present were of the belief that the oflicers for the past few years could not be improvâ€" cuff"; the ~ pavty. 3dr. (er-e“ in his opening remarks u wwsaed his sincere regret that Pre- 5mm Wm (‘hunnon was unable ta be present. He was phased to see hush a large turnout of delemttes. which signiï¬ed that they were deter- mined to elect a good man and sup- pm! w'hoe\er might. be elected. and cm the riding for the Canaan ative 'I‘ms “Mimi awe-Mg wee (MN rm! mm“; the Newman lg; “my. W. Human; Women! mmmr‘gn mm M'- M“: mum; Mzmt. m Nay-m ms: mm». ‘Hw km! mmhm aim at mmw mmwhw ML am mu m: mum mmmuhema Mg my mama h: w. m abmm at vmmm Hum: mmt Mm WM wnwsly lam-ed in n mmwax a fuw «an aim \‘inWSt: mm mm tw'uw “ma am ehmmmw and WM "w 9083mm 3% a VB?!“ Mlle ms"- 1N vtéetmn mm ulzm a! 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Vrooman to Contest West Victoria for Conseratives Unanimous Selection of Big C(mvention Held Saturday Lindszu, will be the candidate for Provincial House honors at the com- By right of one of the largest and best conventions ever held by the Liberal-Conservative Association v of West Victoria, Dr. A. E. Vrooman of RESOLFTIONS. whims: hams WNW-Nd SECTION 1W0 {We swim“. a“ 3% finish m 585% § 1mm mm m m 3“ 83 MM, m m \m m ammm sm 3! mm W3 6% m m a“ mm m WM m. It was moved by Dr. Galmvay. seconded-by Dr. A. E. Yrooman, that the, Liberal'Conser-muw As- sbcimion of meat Victoria express tht-ir unbdunded mundane in the Him. 12:. L. Borden. issuer or 1113 mmty's oppbsititm m the red- new Wilma: or cumin. m. 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The Werder heHy M 'I‘urnhm». reek ehr'e that the heuhle hi “Mime. ‘l‘eï¬v eh um. will amend the standard at hr. he... mum whe in New thusme \he ï¬shhw ehh hemmed hy eh homage rem We!“ "use: head whenâ€! he hw uueh e lehmh M the. he In he nwehm. The \hwmh Mi huhh Ih Qhe hm-hehlh M HMWL hmk hh hlh ml: \lth Ih {he â€New M NHIe “H!â€" M his hmehel wumh a e when men em in the geeh hm; whew he mu: 'm ewe); eehee M the wem. whh will he ehle m sh» hhwh the me rhhhu- em! he eleehwei The hmseb=vhhh._\- hf “hm“; Fehmemmhsh he a men mar-h \M‘Mhu e hwnw M We eehhhv m‘ hhihhy- §hflhM he MM we hehexe mhhu‘». hsweh hie hheeuae». He Imme hm hemhg-zMW M the \nwheh'm ut‘ Memme lh Qhe we? mm and a In lihmhe wee deem! m §h“Wt'~“ mm deep maliwi- m the mm M‘- lhx my slur-Mina the motion m1: illll'lmflfl \‘Mï¬: l"M"l‘fl 1N thlefllNMl‘lNT- ll was lumen lw W», “mitt. sec-- c-mlud lw Mia Jes. hnxell. that the West V’lciurln l-lliuml-Uehser- Hill“! Association do heartily our uorse the Government 0: Sir i'w'ms Whitney- His many re- forms hate wrought wonders throughout the Province. The un- selï¬sh manner with which the Various departments have been handled indicate the genuineness of his system of government. The general prosperity of the country together with our Government's judicious legislation. pieces the people of Ontario in an enviable position. The departments of justicii and education are being satisfactorily conducted. while those of the lands, forests and mines have met with universal approval. The pledges of the Government have been fully car- rind out. Whilethe honesty and tearieesness of the administration is not only admired by the peep-lo pt (:ntarlo. but the Dominion at large. 3 As stated elsewhere in this issue the nomination of Dr.‘Vrooman was absolutely unanimcus, attestation to his popularity. He was selected be- ,» cause he is a strong' man and has l proven his worth around ‘ various 7 council boards and as a member of the executive of the Conservative As- sociation. He is a gentleman who has studied'the affairs of the coun- try and is in close touch with the various important topics of the day. and his career in municipal politics I has titted him admirably for the po- ‘ sition, as he has an excellent grasp of matters pertaining to municipal :government. Dr. Vrooman has won respect in the municipal ï¬eld from the fact that he was able to grasp and see through perplexing situa‘ tions and problems and deal with I them ably and well, as well as by his good qualities, and in his elec- tion to the House at Toronto. which Will be made a certainty at the bye- electlon three months hence, we will have a representative who will bring lustre tn the name of West \‘irtnria. No doubt it elevtetl 1w. \l‘uomnh will he an unlit-me and impartial trustee of the interests of all his ‘ enlistittlehtm regardless ni their party amllailtills. LEADER R. L. BORDER. THE NEW ,C ON SERVATIVE CANDIDATE LINDSAY, 0N] ., u"- “when “m“! w W cmnurnuu mu out my Conservative in the riding bucked him The spenker urged those "9. sent to stand by the Whitney Gov- ernment, which was one of the best the country ever had. Reeve Ju. Steele. oi Eldon, was the next Speaker. end besides thmk- ing his motel- and seconder. outed that it was an honor for m â€â€œ9. men lo be a member of the Whitney amt-meat, um he earnestly and that .11 would miiy sti'ohgiy around the anthem. an utter wim he Might us. “It“ CVUIJ " ‘seeing thst he was the lost on Mr. Jss. Bonn also ststed thst he would not be c candidste, but tint the list uni thst Dr. Vroomui was el- ected by seclomotion. he wished him every success in the bye-election. ï¬e was 0. good choice. sud a. mu: sll might be proud oi. and he would un- dounedly be the representotive oi the entire riding in the loos! house after the next election. There wu nothing to it but the doctor. THE CANDIDATE. iir. View“ it» netted with in» l . JOMAk ‘ f -. .... hurt,» i-euiith at ' tune to ‘ M333 “mm: mm 1W W rm ta tits in steam; ml hi! tuteiimmm we at the hm mum. in m “a mama M w; m iii the {may W the museum; mi eumï¬ttatmthhmmw mmmmmtittam "t “gem Eli .mvmw = tenet tee ‘ tht Mu M as ea any}; ,mmt .mtmt um m. m a we“ memw . Mighflflmu I... .. ï¬yg‘hgu m mg; 1:3 mm m m u: m m M“ m: 21mm. m mtg m Reeve Ju. Steele. of Eldon, w†the next speaker. sud besides thunk- ing his mowr and sounder. ousted that it was an honor for m wig. mun in be ‘ member of the Whitney cnwrnmmt. and he may loved that all would rally strongiy around the mama“. no mmr Mm he mm as. In. \‘roomux stated that he felt highly honored on being nominated. He hoped flat 1 strong men would ibe selected to represent the Conser- watives, because the lute Mr. Fox had won the riding on his merits combined with the tact that every Conservative in the riding tucked him The spenker urged thou pre- sent to stand by the “Many Gov. ernment. which was one o! the but the country ever lad. and honest. as his pmdooessor had haul). and that he should hue the united support of every Conservative in the riding. P Mr. Curew thanked his mom: and auoonder for nominating him. and declared that the candidate. who~ ever he Indy he. should be strum-ht k.‘ \rmwan- Theo! were: Jun“ MH-lu (\f WOMYWO Q- A- Janina. .hhr. 'avew. Dr. Wand. DIR Wm‘ man. Jaw. 11mg“. of Lindsay; and IN†"whim. v' OPI- (NM-Hm MM Mrn. Wu: Human (mum ovum: WW Hawking: MN mwma NHMINA‘I‘RH- :\n Mam ammo. mm mm: mm“ a-m‘wszun “minted M cgndidnm‘ hm NI \mhdvew in knot at Wu. A m. \‘ronman la a, mudmt or Llhd; may; hm M» the 1mm: was a mule": ‘nr‘ thy tum-numb of Mnmman and NW: mu m We prâ€"uMnhm wth h: M‘ hum! “m: mum in ma \nHuusHuh m M Hw hymn-Mp um! Imam! Hi lmummjua m mtmmmw m â€w «mm: M Hm paupla‘ MM in'wlwunu Mm m nwlnmmhm m tullnw m9 fummam M Ma mm mm «mm umlmwmu‘. mu hm ï¬mmwl .l: WK. me dummies m "w wmmn-hm un â€Hymns lmn made a wine â€WWW. 'l‘hu law Nr-z Fm mm the “MM {mm mu "mm-Mun tur- .war: he- qua M M- mammal wnrm Mm JMIM. Immune n! NI uprluhmm at 1elm-mum and excellent «manual. and flu a wry marked decree Hr. an- man puuanea ma mama manual. whwh .mmm Mam! Mm tum. a. me running almuun and lam! him In the [mm mm“ M Hm (.‘uMoMMM-e puny at 'I"uhmm~. "mm mm ummmt u. m web a Mum M Hm M In nu nqmw.‘ ‘I‘Im ant-hm MI MN In Hm hm-Nshlp ul N‘m‘k; hmk up his Nut-1 «mum in MN â€Haw nt “NM NM!- uih In the mar NH; Maw M M: hmal Mu 1mm»; up Mum» um Munmgcmw M the \nwnnhm ut‘ Mnmmn m "w war mm and a wm be «elevated by the voters of West “Mum. DR. A. E. \‘ROOMAN. Who was the unanimous choice 0! the convention to contest West Victoria. succeeding the late S. J; FOX; DR. VROOMAN. . JUL“! 20 I9" “mull la a “WNW ut llw hail (lew- ummem Hm mums: New m «ml an l‘lwlenellle mum ï¬lls! w u- v-uw l'n mum “my tram the â€Mil: ll‘ ell Med weather lrue end llrlu. ‘flhullldfl‘ w shoulder. the l‘ohuerml- 1W «mildew WNW he eleoled Int .Vlotem eheuld we would he Mall» ed tor lhu Guillaume party. 'lhe ‘Whluwx (lmerhmem had been lrue :0 the lnunulpdltlea at West Vlclorlu. and the l-luulolpallllea should be true lo the Founmmeul. The speaker stet- cd Hut Us lulhvr had been ‘ (fun- eerxui'e, and ho hlmaelt had never polled olhor “Ill! a Connerulllve vote. no "lined um I! Inst ' maria. m :- hld for the Conuwm- ho gowmuuat at the cumin clue-1‘ ‘ lion 'Ihn' lb? (.5 [00'1th vomd neml get. it tn“: main. and he hoped that l lho Comm-mulls candid“. would no-1 celvc the suxlxvor’. of everyone. and 1 l- 1 lll .ugh he Was not u cundldete. he wished the .- lected cmdldtte all m‘n'uwl‘ (e! mute“. ‘Mlllï¬ew H“ Meow“. Immune he m \‘Hmmnn m a mum «mam MM skunk! WW mu NQMMH at all hmmkmhdm Mummi: Punk hw \‘mummw. In the nut- 139? hr. Vmomnn moved to Llnds‘ay um wumod prac- tice here. and m the M“ M “on he mm mm uniï¬ed and WM! the position or candidate fur the (‘mv mauve may for the mm mm cleanse. the nomination helm unam- Imam.z up we“ the whale year In â€manning m «(mum eumplptlnu Hm mww um: and â€nu-«mum a “mum. and in m mm! dwnunn ut Nuwuflw‘ "M“. M «mm lion: Mar Mama My "w Madmmw m: was ut EM and Imam» n mvmlw M m» mm [Mllnmmt M nunwm He was immune-3mm“ when m, harden mun Nomad an mm at “he (‘cmmmflw NW“. M "w m- mm M mm the muwmmm «mu Nave. m whim MNIH‘NIMIHR the «mm and mum \‘Mnrta and we vuuMy uf Hnlumrum were all mum- ml mm mm rhflnu. Mllmlmfl ul «no at the l‘umertha mndmuu. M § "m «an. unmanuun (‘uL Hughes-1 ImmmIml In Immmml a mmuduo Mu! hr. \‘nmmnn mumm m. prov- me In LIN-ax. "a run tur Hm pun" m M muyur In mm. “MOON“. Mr. Ruhr. Hm‘vcho M mm mm- mm mm «mm mm In um by melt- mnon. m MIN-d from mumelw; â€Minn hw n â€mm Mn. wan mam Mmm M nwlnmnuum m {M mmâ€" NM M mw In NH. mm mm- mm M M phase!» Wm er' of the leaders of the Conserutlve party were swept. from power ow- ing to the same reason. the honornhle position 0! warden oi the county 0! Victoria and remained in the county council for a your or two later. In May 1896 he uncriâ€" ï¬cod a large and lucrative practise in Int-moon and hy the unanimous solicitation of the Conservative party bequxne a candidate {or the party in the old riding of South Victoria. This was six weeks previous to the 1election and little time was lelt {or cumming the electors He was de- leated by Mr. George McHugh (now senator) who had been all ready in} the ï¬eld against Mr. Chen. Felt- halrn, the latter gentleman retiring when Dr. Vroomnn became a candl- date. Senator HcHugh’s mnjorlty was small. 62. and the detent Wu largely due to the broken up con- dltlon ol the (‘oneervntlve party over the Remedlnl ‘blll. During the same general election a large numb- UK“! Iain M; ‘3; w Mm um mum“ 7. * ‘ ’ , ‘ ' WW mm M“ rum .. may. mm um as um an; at 1mm a 1: Jun...» m M! I? mm m but a “A E W I! M M ~. a £3 w mm 3? Mm l5. Wm. M mum ’ ‘ m mm. m. *5 WM -, ‘ ‘. 3 He him-mood m til the necessity for some nation :1 the election 1:» to he «a. um um he nu ma. mm a» mu ‘tetp‘m would r»- own door as good an that provldod ut the city. 1111:. he mauled. was what they were striving for. um um they were bound to obtun. i The speaker expltlned that the sows-mt nu striving to give the farmer adulation“ «Inaugu- at his Mr. Haylo lutod tint it had been said that the schools were taking too much um. no "at the when got too much money. nxn be com- lmttod thawing how the flange mchool could engage I. cocond elm Imp.- » $500. with com con-Ma ably loss than under the old govern- ment.1n regard to the text books he ntutod tht the people were reap- Ing tho beneï¬t. as the pupils had better books. printed on better p.- per, gt leu than but the coat 0! the old uxt bookc. Wltlt Mao tn the lutemema motto by tho â€would. Mr. Manny. the law o! m (mum. he nu «I um ll. me put W with In. Now. at tho «mum «lawman eulslulllm that the W Hahn»! hm! not lmu Intent!“ to Mum. hm that. the MM“ Helmet wan 0w .mm plus M mum; ‘. MM Md MM “team and “milled lay the l‘msmmm (lament; the harm-d the we swam. 9113sz um tor the put thirty m MM- \9 mm; ms Wage whtew new made in the «National mum. and that MM tlw mm sellout \lw tmhw mam “we mm M tl mm elm mumw and at that the mull: w: limited to; H00 Ml' «mu. um um the wt amour meat the am whack lml a. «w- uolty at 1900 «nu ma olm can "Mm. 110 mm: m‘t n m m mid tut they cuuld not supply the demand. but «mum thut plum by show how the West with it- luau- ulu‘lu was dramas the Outta-lo tankers. The speaker outed that the but the old uovemmt could do w“ to the .. amt ol‘ 0184:.000. whllo the punt cos-mat wan making . grant of 0584.000 {or building up od- uutlon in thin poem. sum NI mu :5 “to mm m‘ the we a, J‘ “a. autumn; m remnant: {I we Hausa “a We? “pinned um «my L‘mvmw mm mm the mm- mm. nail Wm \‘Mom; would mm "no :9 m WWW GOVWIM. «Molt hm tndwnml Iw up every cm “at It w hr the pew†“61 than mun-u. It. um «MM M We km. “W JIM" WNW. “.3 Von “D mmuu at as vital. l‘rm- lune. u well n W. I‘lomwua. mammal Savoury. u an “Mien! address day'a Ma: («savanna not In which they had disposed of mm†More them. He exphined that Dr. Vroormnn was a. ï¬rst class men. an old North Ontario boy who could be depended upon to head the poll: with o good majority. He I180 Former Officexs Re‘ Elected- Excellent Addresses mt. Iii; MAMA PAGES 5 to l2 “OH: W. J. HAM“ Whfl «mm a In hum: ‘3', ‘5'. ‘1 9191188 a? mm his mm MRWM am new! .3 bridesmaid in a Mm» umMoIdmd gown, and also rut-Hod whit» nun-rs. Ir. 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Since Sir James Whitney came into power. he stated. that not one pro- test had arisen out of an election, and in the six years nothing had been charged against them that disgraced the province. as in that time they had a condition of aflairs which were a splendid contrast with the former guWellt'I administration. as prior to the election of the Whitney government it ind been a shame to inote what had occurred at either the bye or general elections. That con- dition of aflalrs had been the result of things presented by the govern- ment. the people feeling that they had a government which would not. enloroe the law. But since Sir James Whitney had come in, the speaker stated that ex cry man felt that they had a leader who would enlnrt‘e the In". my matter If it were must his own [mt-tr. w a Mg summer mu Ute LOO PER Is«\ by typhoid to- me older bro- body to Iii!» burial. Inch .v at 4 o'clock mad with M Minden was Jessie parlor. W01? «I w