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Watchman Warder (1899), 19 Sep 1907, p. 6

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M»! Mr. Borden has a Rousing Meetingâ€"Awakening of Public Interest has been Indicated by the Extremely Large Attendances at the Meetings throughout Ontario Leader Borden now Goes West Special Mail 5; Empire despatoh 2â€": the services of 111'. Borden, remark- Beaverton. Sept. ~1.5.â€"Mr. R. 1).: mg that he was only voicing the sen- Borden finished up his Ontario tour] timentq of the whole mbly when with a splendid meeting here yecter-‘he said that the best traditions of day. When asked for his impressions the Conservative party would be per- on the nuccesa of the tour, he re-f petuated under Mr. Borden's leader- .‘nM - mr mink that the meetings in‘ ship. (Cheers.) PAGE Special Mail Empire despatoh zâ€"l Beavertml, Sept. d5.-Mr. R. L.‘ Borden finished up his Ontario tour with a. splendid meeting here yester- day. When asked for his impressions on the success of the tour, he re- plied : "I think that the meetings in Ontario. and the stinndsnce oi the public, and the public interest meni- h-sted have been at least as great and perhaps greater than during the cnmmim of 1904. 0! course it 13 “1280211011 has left Ior the West. {:1 He” will atop over for a. day at Win-. b. nipog. butiwm not hold my meeting! to more. and will then go on to ‘the'lhe campaign or 1904. 0! course n 15 very unusual that than ohould be so. tor when there is no campaign on people are tish Columbia. Alberta. Saskatche- wan and Manitoba. - WWW was a. very fitting Motion to the Ontsrio tour. For so small a. place the enthusiasm ev- erywhere displayed was simply won- derful. The town was gaily decorat- ed at evay point along the route of the procession md the townspeople were aboohxtely unanimoul in their welcome to the illustrious leader. The coast. visiting bot-h Vancouver and Victoria" He expects to qu in can- paigns of about ten days each in Bri- ‘,,A.-I_‘ dertul. The town was gaily «mat-Imam '0! the Government, and ed at every point 31038 the muted.“ thatflle text, “Womenw‘ineand the proceemn and “10 “mphiamft,” would b. one chief subjectin wmaboolutelyumnimoul in their theolectioncamPaignwhenSix-Wil- welcometo themustrious. leader» The; {rid Laurie! ,3pr to the country Wing was held at tbs Groveâ€".111 a. 1" months. “I want to tell begutiful mot overlooking the his iyou. however." addad Mr, 313311, the wegther was simply perfect, and. "that M m 53 hdt our text.”‘ a very his crowd mm in “‘9 (memo The electorl oweditas ci m of the trees. It was mmimy to m country to‘gm thought- ing to watch @0an within] consideration to. thopolicy 59¢, "hid! they 1°u°w°d thepodnta m-out by Mr. Wadi!” to the up by the speakers, and ‘3 1" m3 conduct or sn- wm'ria‘uurier’a Gov- theeaseatallthemeetinsaoi m‘ernmen‘t. nttnydidflntthen the ‘0‘“? the” m n“ 5 813848 mgmt 'mfion W‘fl‘d ”9 nt interruption. PROUD OF THEIR LEADER- Hr. W. H. Gibbs prelided. ‘ E. Bristol, M..;P “m Richardm “uufl'w'v Ill.‘P.;][r. mom“; If] CoL' Gunfight! b‘welcometolr. Sam Hughes, M.P.; llr. W. R. Roy “m Capt. Sharpe was the first ppfq ’p endowed tho Con-anti“; Join the throngs! Won't the 13601)! labor and plenty of money to buy. Wh prices; butter, eggs and cheese moving times from now on at Gough’s. Every best that Canada can produCe. Saturday Where the Good Clothes Come From will be a. Hummer of a day. Overcoats for Men m wymr-l he 81 mpmaions; the( r, he re Pen" matings in. ship :9 of thei Coi rest. mum; Gove 9" ‘ “93‘5““ much in- u do so with a consciousness that you can’t better Gough’s materials, styl yo Suits at $4.00, $4.50, $5.00, $5.50, $7.50, $10.00 to $18.00. “0pm; Laurie!- appealed to the 60m “in a. low months. "I want to tell lake you. however," added Mr. Blain, “dram that text is not our text." PRICED TO PLEASE 1. l'{4‘i ‘ I jaws. gagging-Eugen 38331353335,“ .. (490513. aj.§§oag§§m§§§i .333 .3 a. 583-82 63 . - 538‘s 33FL I 1.0 All Aboard for Gough’s Col. Sam. Hughes hit out at. the Government in dashing style. In re- aurd to the criticism by the Liberal press of Mr. Borden u ., leader, the Colonel remarked that be war a clean man in every sense 0! the word He referred to many 0! the scandals in which it has been shown that pub- lie money had been spent {or party (death. "You cannot eell a wheel- barrow unless you pay ,a commlBSion to some healer oi the Government,” he said. None of the criminals who had robbed the Public Treasury had been brought to Justice by the Liber- that the people of the riding would sand 11:. Sharpe to Parliament. at the next election. (Chem-s.) no presumed (ma. w hunts and yum with rising to>reply. . . , Mr. Blain, 11.13., also told 04 the "WINE,'WOHEN AND GRAFT mutually congratulate each other m Fair Days. Gough will cut a wide 1dS as well as at his Big Corner Store or a Beaverto wea‘r now and all ‘his is the store to speculate in each one showing latest style and FAIR WEEK SNAPS The best in the store aw "Vi-1".“ acts of the country uppermost. (Cheers). In doing that. he was Only following the trpxfitions of his pro- decessors. He expressed belief the Ir. Sharpe would win the riding in gun his canvas. o. year in advance. and his work of preparation and or- ganization is not by my means nom- inal. It is thorough and real, and it as one which should be followed up in every province in the Dominion." Mr. Borden mentioned that he was the next; election. wheel's.) “Mr- Sha-rpe has begun in the ”i8“ “5"" just aridâ€"age, because this wus his 21st meeting oinoe he began his cam- paign in Emma: m August. "0! all misea he made n his campaign. ‘ The Conservatives of the country will not be doing ‘their full vluty union the tour 0! tagged“ which I have un- en when public men were at: taco todace to the people in; ComingtoreCords ortheLsurier Admim’atraflon, W1896, hechul Wmmummamto pomt to any single pledge the Govâ€" ernmenthodmlfllledaincoitswcel- sion to power, With the single m- tion oftheropealoftho chhise Act. "'Ihey promised you." he said, 'TmMuitkinWwd Prohflnotlonuitishldne. M havegivenyoufreetrflanltuin Maine and prohibition on It 1" in England." Bouhdilm m‘ ‘remembaed.any paladin M; Whalers was such mm“ organized conspiracy to defeat. the will offline people pg that. which had mmnwm NOT A PLEDGE FULFILLED is at your service at REDUCED PRICES rs mshuUA'rons. “In great country." (Loud cheer-I.) "I and a polmeun. Tue utter rug-am- - 1n w‘vzmvemom-Ioobdmtm dating mun-o1: inflatedbyanu'uclo ”he I thmmoumtornotpwahedhymtom..dawodw mm only a grant Mum-d wma.himthelouom letter: an,â€" A yams “buthnmtmdu-tfial country,“ yummxm ‘tMHMIWQwMHWmmst gum. imbdm.“mwoitbm mum-yoummmm . “WWW-Aw mwmbmmgyourm. Buo- ‘ Wthfl-Gom'flhpmmywmw styles, workmanship and finish explained that that policy was of no value. “It I have stolen something from the Liberal policy, my friend Mr. Aylesworth should not reproach me." (laughter and chaste). "Some jocose Liberal at madlmx, where we had cifllculty in finding a, place for our meeting. onened to lend us the use 0! the Liberal platform from which to speak. but we won compel- led todecline the offer. “were-Hie to and a much better platform than the one which he offered.” (Laughto er and loud chasm). Mr. Borden once again outlined his policy. Touching upon the question 0! the nationalization of telegmphs and telephones, he remarked: "I say the Conservative progmrmme {or m» tional telegraph and telephones is not too radical. We are eimply fol- lowing the example of that great Mother Country who-e dug wave! over the Dominica and always will wave over it.:; (Cheat) Mr. Borden’s proposals for 9. tree run! poctal deliveay met with very enthuaientic support team the mem- bled crown. "What to the economic basil 0! this free runl delivery ?" he asked. "It is that intent! of 100 flex-men hitching up and going to the postmaster for their mail, the one postmaster goes to e. hundred fax-mere with it." (Chou-I.) comm on THE 131331. In this and in 0 wk". he a:- eerted that it was duty of the GoVex-nmmt to make an on the {Ii-m put. "The gm: object of every owned runways. Jul-we a. W State aid pone: b0 tollow- minflfllgreatcozmtryo t to ugh odtooocmthemdamidngolthe' the farm”â€"(cheon)â€"“w o! Null-11y important publicly-owned 'Be it thwart Wed lama it to co co the dual. and 1 WW”!- lookforwudtothodqwhmutdon ‘ the ban will bum more mac-pt- -k‘- _...l-n_ 1_ ‘LI- m. Dun. {note W10, more acceptable and more comlorhblo than it was .tpre- VinceoXOntario;Ilooktormdto up tim- whcn you run". your 01- eotnlc railway-{your I'll!“ 90"“-l delivcy; your water “9957106 LINDSAY, Ont. FARMERS' ASSOCIATION J THE ORANGE UNITED. .1 PLATFORM AS RESOLVED. At meeting- 0! the Farmers' A ciatiOn and tin Grunge, recently in Toronto, these two forces were unitodammtendintutureto not upon public questions as one. The following resolutions were unanimous 1y adopted by them :â€" .A. 1. That we reaffirm our opposition to the policy of bonusing or subsid- izing any privately owned enterprie with publid lands or money. as it an- riches one industry at the expense of 2. That we mmrm our advocacy of direct legislation through the ini- tiative and referendum as being a great pmflguisite to progressive re- !orm under a democratic form ol'ov- emmont. 3. 'I‘hat the ”Went of railway property for municipal purpose- be put upon the some buiauto actu~ 31 value as that of other property. 4. That we favor Myer trade rah. tiom with any country and call upon the Dominion )\'emment to respond 5.’ m public roads shou’ld «starved for the actml settler a'l« tad that taxation should be so to any movement. looking towards reciprocaty. junted that. it would meow-age use of land for production rather than {or speculation. 7. That we team out. opposition to a. protectiu tariff because we be- lieve it. to be politically corrupting. and economically burdensome to tbs masses 0! the Canadian people. 8. Whereu millions in puillc 13nd! and a. politician The latter mud- in; M inanimuyanuuclo Wbytbtom.wto mmwom letter: 8113- A A bloodles- dud A Bloodless Duel recently held WHY MARK TWAIN IS IN FAVOR OF A CHANGE FROM THE PRESENT “DEPRAV ED" FORK Mark Twain, the humorist. recent- ly enrolled himsel! on the side 0! re- formed spelling. .md he gives reason for this as 10110“ :â€" for this as 10110“ :â€" I was the property of a magazine. a sevenâ€"cent. slave under a boiler iron contract, One day there came a. note from the editor requiring me to write ten mace on this revolting text : "4-c-v vâ€"v noonsiderations Concerning the Al-’ Tbig ediatiai 531 ows a. gratifi'ing n~ w smnanm HOlophOtal EX‘ cm in the nun-1w- of paws mg tempommom of he Conchylia? have sworn detailed swwmmm cf coous Superimbrication o! the Omi-t circulation and received the "5"”! . 3Honor.” m°rhy"°“" “5 F°mshm°md by the: The publishers, m McKim Adv Unintelligibility 01 Its Plesioeaurianf tis'mg Agency, have, in order wig. Anisodactylous Aspects.” Ten pages cilitate the handling of their midis of that. {Each and every word a seV-vinmfiing bUSineisr; formed;M3 11:13:: _ . , . - ‘ company. to be 0‘71 85 cocoon jomted \estabuled raxlroadl Kim, Limited. with headquanm :1 train. Seven (feats a. word. I saw;I Montreal, a branch off-m in Torom WM!” mung the family in the and repmtatives in New York“ a... 1 mm" on tho nditnn and 1: London. Englnd. 77‘ Lam “(- outsell-jointed vestibular] railroad train. Seven cents a word. 1 saw awthion curing the {amin in the face. I went to the editor, and I took a stumgrapher along. so “to have the interview down in black and white. I said: "Road that text, Jackson. and let it go on we record; read it out loud.'\ He mad it: “Considerations Concerning the Alleged Subterranean Holophotal Ex- mponoeouaness o! the Conchylia- ceous Sugmimbrioata’ou o! the Ornith- orhyncus. as Foreshodowed by the Unwligibility of Its Mount-flan Anisoamctylous Aspects.” I mid: "You mt ton pages M tho-e rumbling. great, long. summer thunder Marla. and you 4am tn get them at seven cents a peat-1"" Hp said: "A wond's o, wond and seven cents is the Cnmrnct; what are yam-going to do about it ?" In“: ”Jackson, an. is cold- blood oppression. What‘s an av- erag- mud: word?" He said: "Six letters. " I said: "Nothing of the kind: (JIM/0M god includes unspec- ea' between tho worth; an average English won! in four letter. and a mu. By bud. hone-t. m 1 hue hall. By hand, w labor I have dug all the lam words out o! my vow all shamed it down an mavmnthmlottenmd a hall. I can put twelve hundred words on your page. god mum's not. anoth- er man alive that can come within two hundred of it. My page is worth dainty-four ddihra to me. It take away as log]; to fill your Wine pug! mu: long‘words as it does with pricelorcop. And-commie“! Inmnfievdetm at all; {Orwtomhm MW aI-Iunhumbhmetothc pomt‘ leuldogvommmthatfor mom. Ivonkh'tdottforflf-g M’AmWobm (at: shim. Mow hours. Now, then, look at the crimintu injustice of this aquiument o! you-s. I m mml’d I om economical of my» time all! In: bor. For the nail)”: aka ‘1". got to be. so I never write metropolis for noun emu, m I an at tho on. lot city. I never write 90' REFORMED SPELUNG '3 The Latest Canadian News- . paper Directory The fifth edition of the Cum Newspaper Directory, published MA, McKim, Limited, has just been rs oeived. It is certainly a cmdit u the publishes and to Canadian jouy- nalism. both in appearance and cm- vents. '” It is the only Canadian Direct/:31: we have that has gone beyond me first edition, and the only directory ever published that really does 39 tice to the Canadian field. Our 1300 publications are lined and hail; described, as are also the town where they are published. This edition shows a. gratifiin! 1' crease in the number of papers a: have sworn detailed stamina of circulation and received the "Stud Honor.” The publisherg, Whom Adv Chum Over twenty years ‘g Kim founded the first mama Canadian Advertising Agency. in! eVer since, by enterprising. 95m- ic, PYOgressive methods, by 1mm:- ing and prompt payments, and t! rendering valuable service dike H advertigers and newsmpers. 0!: have held their position at the 1m of the profession in Canada. ONE MEDICINE THAT HAS IEYEI PM Health Fully Restored and new Life Regalncd. When} cheerful, brava lll womaq no suddenly plun perfegtmn of miwry. the Ll sad plcture. It is usually this She has been feeling “0|! and nearly mted 309 4’ my. and heart-baat8 very U; A” whoring-d0“ “mud ' coedmz' W ehle as e; '3" dad“ I” Dunne p eases er. 9’ - ~ ' "Sheer up: you have d-‘BM "‘ wfll be :11 fish! 900“" " i . ,4 “c“ “kg I4 BL '1. ES. it kl “IE RESTLESS AND HOW TO HE ”G Hm ON '1‘} ~‘y father find: “I. very live pH “Issues is a «ll-l filthy bOys aJ Mun/.111 :1 “City with co Grand In any 01 t children’5 005 Special per ya Venetian ¢ Wakcly’s $1 is as a rule as stores sell for it in all thc 1 in. wide- 51": Lace Curt Five dozen Curtams, rq for... - Damask CI Three doze green and {A i; (an: had, he lightly, and I ' only from fit. to his - 9” half an lit do. little 4 m hora fiMl til Don’t Before It. a. boy wi coats-inn; 1 and One Co with are

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