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Watchman Warder (1899), 20 Sep 1906, p. 7

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By‘elections have been ordered for ‘ Ema: Elgin and North Renfrew, the dates were fixed for October 4, but --aneQuently the North Benn-cw elec- tim. was postponed until the 9th. ‘M seats were held by Conserva- fi’ee. The government has selected 1833 two constituencies among a no number of vacant seats, ap- mfly with the idea of concentrat- -l'lg the twourcw and patronage of he government in the contests. It ;m a habit of the late Ontario gov- mt to set the machine at work b one or two by-elections at a time, no that the same crowd of operators could be moved from place to place And collected at particular points. the dexterous and delicate work re- quired could not be duplicated and the experts could only be in one place at once. It remains to beseen “other the operations which made -'est Elgin a historic constituency are to be repeated in the eastern rid~ kg. or whether a. famous provincial contest in North Renfrew is to be a pattern for the one about to take flare. Had the Laurier government -b ought on all the by-elections ' at are there would haVe been less cause "31' suspicion. By ;_E|ections Held Two. by Two So the Machine can get m It s Workflnter-Provmcial (inn- ‘Othet vacant constituaicies are m Bruce, in Ontario, Nicolet or daspe. St. John-Ibervme and St. .‘ry' 3 District at Hontreal, an oi as Province 0! Quebec. Besides these lb St. Ann' 3 district of Montreal 'h. been vacated by the unseating oi -.fi-. Gallery, who is appealing against "Ilse judgment; of personal disqualifi- Sllslbourne and Queen’s in V Nova afloat. but does not claim theseat. satin. is vacated by the unseating of 0n the lnstalm'ent Plan M; will meet Next Month at Ottawaâ€"liberal Minister m Quebec says Federal Money is Wastedâ€"Mr. fielding 'OtherWise Engaged than Attend“ to 78"“ DEFERRED ELECTIONS. Letzus shake hands and mutually congratulat Vtime we will have on the Fairii-Dhys! Gough ”at the Exhibition Gro‘unds as well as at his I "MR. BORDEN ON THE STUMP. Ottawa, Sept. 15. ALL ABOARD FOR GOUGH_’S__ Extra Fair . Week Bargains And in buying from us you may do so without a. consciousness that you can’t better Gough’s styles, workmanship and finish. A SUIT for Yourself B. J. GOUGH Honorable Mr. Fielding. There is an appeal in this case also, but it is made by Mr. Fielding 3 opponents, who contend that the evidence is suf- ficient to disqualify him for personal corruption. It is understood, more- over, that Colchester. county, Nova Scotia, will soon become vacant by the appointment of the sitting mem- ber to the Supreme Court of the INTERPROVINCIAL CONFERENCE The conference of the ' Dominion Ministers with the provincial prem- iers is to take place on. and after the 8th of Octobér. According to the of- ficial announcement the main busi- ness is the discussion of provincial Subsidies with a view to rearrange- ment and increase. The provincial claims for larger subsidies are based on the resolutions ‘adopted by the inter-provincial conference called by the late Mr. Mercier when he was premier 0: Quebec in 1887. A num- quently been discussed in the House ber of years later a second confer- of Commons. When Mr. Maren, the ence of provincial ministers re'aflll‘m member for Bonaventure. was 133‘ ed these declarations, and they now tweaking election he circulated amen; represent the demands of several DTO‘. the voters along the Bnie d8 Chal- vincial administrations. The resoluâ€" aura a statement showing the amount tions call for an increase in‘ the o! monayhe had unused to be mt amounts paid to the provinces by Em, breakwaters and other works something OVer one and a. halt m'il- along that coast. Nobody on his lions a. year . lbehalf claimed that these outlays' Province. 'II'hus there are pending seven by-elections besides those for which writs have been issued. The machine will doubtless be moved from‘ place to place asit may , be made most effective. A QUEBEC WARNING. A recent speech bylfr. Brodeur, minister of marinevvand fisheria, con- tained" a. warm‘pg to the people of of the terms of union. Hr. Brodeur intimated that the people of Quemc Suits at $4. 00. $4 50. $5, $7, $10 to $16. so Le get GREAT BARGAINS, with plenty of laborand plenty of MONEY to buy-â€" tfat prices, butter, eggs and cheese moving by the carloadâ€"GOING TO BE BIG Every section of the store full with THE BEST THAT CANADA CAN PRODUCE Where the Good Clothes Come From and mutually congratulate each other”. What a ‘ “ ‘ “‘ - ‘ 1 .L Saturday will be a. bummer of is. day, the best in the store is at your SERVICE: at. REDUCED Prices- We do all we advertise to do and more too tion Compact. The special privileges enjoyed by Quebec province and by er the terms of the Union would, acâ€" ‘cording to this minister, be _ placed jthe French-speaking population und- in peril by departure from the origi- nal terms". Mr. Brodeur subsequent- ly stated that when he issued this warning he had not in mind the pro- posed conference. But his observa- tions apply 'to it, and if he had not been thinking of this particular at- }tempt to change the terms of Con- {federation it, is not very clear what he had in View. the other local party leaders in the province. Mr. Gouin is pressing strongly ior larger subsidies. One of his leading ministers. himself a. strong supporter of the Lewis gov- ernment. speaking at Lachute, Sep- tember 10th, carried the point so» far as to complain of the waste of Do- minion money by the Federal admin- istration. Following is a report 0! Mr. Prevost’s remarks :â€" “Referring to the Federal subsidy Mr. Prevost recalled that the Do- minion govarmnent had a revenue '01 $84,000,000. He had seen on the Baie des Cheleurs, on; his voyage down there, plaées where 820,000 and more had been Spent on wharves that were not in use, where break- waters had been bUilt for three or four fishermen. Would‘it not have been better to save that money and apply it to the schools or to the improvement of the roads 'in the Province of Quebec.” LIBERAL PROTEST AGAINST FEDERAL WASTE. There is, however, no such fear thé heart of the premier of Quebec The breakwaters. wharvee and other public works, which Mr. Pre- voe't declares to be' useless, have-fre- quently been discussed in the House of Commons. When Mr. Hamil, the were needed or useless. The basis of Mr. Marcil’s demand for reelection was the amount of money that he had circulated among the people. At the same time hepleaded theta: he had doné so much in his first term he might be 81:138de to bring into the county a. great deal more public money in the next four ‘or five years. Probably the wharvee which Mr. Pro' vast complains include‘ the Grails Vance structure, which has cost "57. 488 and serves no othet m that! the convenience and profit do. Sine? private Mothering coneem ; 3’ OVERCOATS for Men WANT A TOP COAT FOR FALL? or 8. Beaver to‘ wear now and all winter? This is the store to speculate 1n Garments of best material, well made, showing lat- est style and «priced to please. Gong h will cut a wide swath .t hisg BIG CORNER STORE USELESS WORKS. to ‘ condemned by a buav W a n :- purpose profit of concern. It CASTORIA I Iorlnh'numdchfldrcn. V semi mmmmmm med by Con- and which Btu-tho rm andthelr 9mm“: “‘M§“‘ 1 vote. the provincial premiers came toOt- tawa. to discuss constitutional mat- ters he would lay the senate queS- tion before them and obtain their views on the subject. MR. FIELDING OTHERWISE OC- CUPIED. We are now within two months of the time of the meeting of parlia- ment, the first business of which is supposed to be the revision of the tariff. So far Mr. Fielding hasbeen too busy explaining away the elec- 1â€"1: over addreéaed. The doctors of Nova. 53th are much interested in the disclosures of administrative cor- ruption tad extravagance made beâ€" placed in their true light by a lead- ing Liberal politician. SENATE REFORM PEREAPS. While it is stated that the financial mapgmmts betwgen the Dominion and. the prbvinces are "the subject of this proposed conference it will be remembered that Sir Wilfrid. Laurier promises to lay another matter before the provincial representatives. Dis- cussing Senate Reform at the last session the premier set forth several schemes including one for the elecâ€" tion‘ of senators by the prOVinciaJ legislators. He announced that when tion scandnls in his own constituen- cy to do much with the work of reâ€" vision. He is still not quite sure that he will be qualified tosit in parliament during the next seven years. There is a. report thnthe will take the risk’ 0! disqunlmcntion and be a candidate in Colcheater after the appointment 0! Mr. Lawrence to the bench. At the present moment it is thought that the finance minister is givixtg more attention to these personal matters than to the quesâ€" tion of maximum and minimum u- ‘addressed a series of large and en- thusiastic gatherings. The closing meeting took place in Truro on Sut- urday of last week and was amas- nificent open air demonstration. Hal- lifnx and Truro pap’ers state that peOple were present. nod Ir. Borden 888$ that it was the urgent meeting Borden W a low .0! these mut- ters such as the North Au'muc Trading Co.. the "ArCtic” “Mao" uni the western land mam. In Borden will prohhly 896* “mm“ the next low weeks at. “V0111 PM 4:: the comufiuenciu when the by- Membar Gough's Syndicate of Clothing Buyers SUCCESSFUL CONSERVATIVE its leader 0! the Opposition has re- u-ned from Nova. Scotia. when ha ORANGE ORDER, "ALSO IN A - THE CHURCH. In“: The village 0! Ounce lost one at its wt mpocted citiunl on Thurs- at: mAms. AND a: 1 of the MINI church. mined by Rev. 'A. E. Woldt, rector of St. Luke‘s church, Patel-borough. “I" Tansy activated tn address at. the house, and the beautiful and appro- priate hymn, "Forever ’with the Lord" and "Nou.m.__ My _God. to mat: 'I'hoe.” were sung. The address, wu based on the worth. “Set thine house in order. for thou shalt die and not. live." Hr. Teney applied this Io‘lenm Warning to his hoary“, remark!“ ant death 00mg: verymnen at the I! ‘vâ€" w-.. 35.: um tune. and it neona- to us peculiar that lt ahould com to I.» person often when juat enter. lug. upon the malt or you" or labor and expectstlon. Were thla lflo all. this would be an my end. but in the light of Chr stianlty we can see a won and have the vlndlcw tion 0! God's hand in thin work. The chfilatlan is taught to toke life into perspective. sweeping away into eternity, and therelore he has hope. and look: beyond the temporary. Mr. Tony pointed out ‘tho tempor- al and spiritual bearings ol the tert. and believed that.in rape-ct to both the deceased had at his house in order, and his whole lilo was the expression of a. sincere Christian. A phrase from a letter of condolence written to the family reads :"Of the few men 0! my acquaintance that are now left, he is at least one in whom I never lost confidence." That to u. peculiar tn: to u. penal: often ins. upon the mu and expectation. this would be n in the light of C] see a. reason and Beckett. milllner, Otuwa. and was We O'Neill. head waitress of the hotel. It is thought that other: may have perished also. persons perished in the Gilmour Ho- tel fire in Ottawa, Friday. One of than was Mrs. L. mm. of Pet- erborough, inspector q! Bernardo homes. the others being lira. A. {Iveâ€")3:â€" 61' the brightest ma but testimonies that an be given of the life of any man. In pnylng tri- bute to the memory of Mr.‘ Adanm. Mr. Teney said, "We have too few men 0! his type to lose one of them. When God cells these pillu-e it ie to teach us to rely more upon Him.” The sympathy of the whole com- munity goes out to those who mourn Mr. Adams' death. The funeral was in charge of Mr. J. M. McCree, of Omanee, and the years ago because he could not con- tinue to keep up the activities which he had formerly done. He was a member of the English church, being mden. and an active church work- er. He was also a. leader in muniâ€" cipal and political utters. and filled important offices. haying been me. commissioner and councillor, sad at the time of His death wan license inspector for East Victoria. Mr. Adams will be greatly missed in the community, and his family have the sincere sympathy of the whole populstion. layor A. E. Vroomsn' Dr. J. W. Wood, Hr. F. C. Moore and Mr. J ohn Kelley drove down (ram Lind- say to attend thefunersl. the Massey-Harris company ior ()memce, the daughters, Sarah and Margaret, living at home. Mr. Adams had sold his farm last fall, and was building a house in the village where the family were to re- move this fall. ‘ The late Mr. Adams was for along time prominent in the Loyal Orange Lodge. being a member of 114, and filled all emcee up to County luster. He was a staunch member. anddid asmnchasanyone man tor the advancement 0! its principles in this part of the province. He withdrew from the order about two bizldé, Henry Laidley. Wm. tingham, Geo. Fee, David I nail and W. W. Judine. The late Wm. Adams was born in the county of Fermunagh, Ireland. coming to this country when a. child. and died in his 70th year. He leaves a. wife. son and two daugh- ters. His son Robert is agent {or n... Mnmv-Flmin camps.“ for It has been discovered that than fatalities in Ottéwa fire Eémirhe 0! mm Lyme dotth cum Wm. Tho funord was held on ' at 2 p.m., from the family . and wu “waded py a. .‘R. Cot- H. Cor- Lug m month 2. hon-overs to a gnawed for new 45 can“. tow ‘ sou) mm: m MUSKOKA. T. u. McWILLIAMS AFTER IT‘ ‘I-w- v- .. Williams. in; _ m vidmd another brother in Pewborougp. .He has liv- ed in the west over twenty-any”. and is welt known Wont am country, being lamina” culled "King Billy" llc‘wuuum, on u:- Onngo principlqo. Bl: connection with the L.O.L. is 0! long [band- lng. It is now 49 you: since he Hr. McWimams is a m. hearty man, and does not look to over fifty years old. He has been. active in the west as a farm and rancher. but is now retired and lives at Moose . Jaw. ”Retired“ in his cake uvg °_ ____ __ expects to celebrate his 50th umi- AND «nary In the order next summer. THE Hr. McWiluuns is a, strong. hearty man, and does not look to over {my years old. He has been~ active in Brown, 1 "I tame out chiefly to stake out LgOId mine in Muskoka, " said he. "Where is it ?" was the natural question. "I won't. tell that,” he replied. "until I get the papers made out. "I uwthe gold ore am out. of the ground on the claim, and it is very rich.“ "Moose Jaw is now a. city of 6.- 900 inhlbitantl in the great grain bolt," said Mr. IcWilliams, “and this your the yield of grain is the best they have ever had, It is no uncommon thing for a farmer to thrash 25,000 or 30,000 bushels of At the rl‘ht prion. too, Good Photographs. Don’t hi] to have some qaw ones token during the M a WIU‘RED PEPPER’S STIDIO loud, Oppouttol’oot Woo. Tot-1 Number of Classification History > Voyw fl“ mm“ Genera! literature Fiction inhuman. Boys . merLIAuts VISrt‘Im; ms morass. IS NEARLY rm- PROPERTIES NEAR MOOSE- JAW AND m HUSKOKA. Ir. '1‘. H. chulhnu. of Moose v Back. in visiting Lindsay. the at of his brother. Ir. J. A. Mc- WE’VE GOT EM! .” u *0“ . CIRCULATION- 92 85 71 81 ‘5 18 53 20 15 12 12 6 790 487 .â€" -â€"â€"â€"- whiCh. with lad 584 766 crmtion during 67 191. 1905 . ' 1‘7 m be had hm M j. m nfloction and w to Man “use 2 u d the routine “ark, included 4‘ in“ duties" commandment 0Hhe W, bllt Mill!!! in office and 2' ”11¢ with the emperor 2‘ w taunts death “as due to e W was, but the rexoluucm. 2% H a .t M claim partial H} M m M 0‘ e‘erCch and N.- W during “It. Last tm; you.“ 0’ 1.“ mt mt’y. “th1 a YnLIh. WW ushered into M rooll. can! hope“ sunny; 1., ins mm 0' a. continmm; puwer (eat I , I m i. ‘n ntu'tmh- ..r :15 ' I ‘Irm he [Mama/mu tho \is- ‘m ”6.”ka his chair all un. .rmwb In“ ‘ ‘ mm of hi. malady 1\¢sre_ Mb” MI (168“! ('am” 41,153 MW‘ Bu was a'jlr- m b» up .niM-to the Very km W ‘W'J hath \xiH nut. Mu ”$1M” infltu~1m~ an [he ”1”“ m govcnmtmt., “km-h. for m w W gt last. is {'umiy in m summ- was. ' MANVERS George W. Lawrence and Lillian Brown. rapoctivdy 28 and 23 years at m, midenta of Oakfield. (:ouesee _ morning, when thr-y again repaired the clergyman's house. Missing him, they returned to have another . clergyman's name inserted. The‘ issuu' of marriage licenses. in the meantime, howeVer, received, word that the prospeCtive bride had a husbtpd and two children Iiflngin the Sum. Posthute a messenger was despamhed to the parsonage an- nuuing the certificate. When the groom-toâ€"be applied {or the insertion of another minister's name be was dumbfounded at the news awaiting him. Rois reported to have thanked the marriage issuer for his warning. The girl is said to have hailed tram Manners township, Dur- ham county, but. has been living in the States (0:- somo years. 3m“ max HAD nusmxn AND CHILDREN Ln'lrm. IN THE STATES. county, DRY" came to Port Hope on Thursday of last week. A marriage license being secured the couple sought the Hethodist parsonagt The reverend gentleman not being at. home they wa'e compelled to “ ait till So is evryone who goes awaY- A man used to seeing things growing around him gets to feeling as if he were a. mummy aboutthrec weeks at- ter hehas beenin .. country where everything was finished a thousand years .30: Coming home again ‘0 this out free open country is 1““ breaking into- freedom from anié‘m’ mumâ€"BOW Independent. Pmier Whitney is home again and had thetrip ofhls life in the Old Country. Glad to get. back though. lb!” us to go hunting in an . Me for Min... mm man's taper gets mt of it generally revcais worst of him. ...An advertisement is just. Hm un electric fan. Just. kn) it. gmng. and peoplemmtogetwind of it. ...Wo know that riches do not. bring happiness; but we know that. 31. m- Ibleu us to to huntimz in cu ill‘lo' flome the Best Place T0 MARRY. (ox-nor prefect will suwm-rl the as commdndnnt, 1% â€"GI WANTED the Miss Lottie Me Falls, under the “Sardonyx”, con urday Globe the barn raising whi Nothing demons the growth and 1 rural districts of the splendid barn erected in which products of the 1 log barn of the i ”pared. '11“? 1 eat foundation 1! sized frame build to giVe place to structure on its 81 dgtion. The mm in which the old ed his cattle ha‘ The farmer of 10 commodfltion for stock in the lure which his new ‘1 between the pasi mains in the “f" The pioneer fell‘ pared the logs I eel-wards for his Mr. Wald; bppositel Sept. 20 stock of eral Dry of our m he did what he then called in ‘be" to comvl days of the "1M the "barn raisin 50c 00 75c 3 Black Scillian tweeds and b1 The old Cum hm township. 11.; scene of 01 8 tax. Manufactun to 50c women were ribbvd I: WATCEIAT The Raisin best val most 1 announ Opposite Dress THE GEN ., recent 11‘ stm J aw sho sign

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