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Watchman Warder (1899), 13 Oct 1904, p. 4

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THE WAICBIAN" mman-w ; ; mm W 8mm {I tor’ia's loss. 7 7 Senator McHugh's efiort to defend the government’s action on the ground that Ontario had to lose six members is weak; his statement especially. member that the British North America Act demanded that Victoria should lose a member is untrue. The six mem- bers had to be cut 05, but for put- ting 40,000 people into one riding in Victoria and only 13,000 in Nor- thumberland there is no excuse. The government, and with it Senator McHugh and Mr. McLaughlin must take the blamegas Col. Hughes has TERRIER“. Speakers at the Literal convention, the candidate and Senator Hefiugfl regard to doings at OttaWa, and what he says about Liberal intrigue will carry a. good deal of weight. But, apart from that, what is the use of Senator McHugh and Mr. Mo- PAGE EIGHT use of Senator Lang-win trying pleasure that th Tuesday's convention was a sad blow to any who may have hoped for improvement on that point, among the Liberals. ‘ At a. time, when. if at all, speakers should set their .vieWs on the questions before the nation, the speakers on that 00" casion almost wholly neglected these and degraded the gathering by = the fiercest and most‘ wanton vilifica- ~tion of Col. Hughes. If that sort of thing is gding to win the electors oivthis riding, the Consenvative cause is lost. We do not believe, however that it will win them nor that the cause is lost. The extenSi‘ve, but concise statement, set forth in his campaign literature by Col. Hughes, of what he has done and tried to 'do for his constituents and the na- tion, will weigh far more with intel- ligent people than the hound'ing of all. his enemies. ' abuse. That is characteristic of .the party leaders and its organ, but we had hoped both would have avoided it 'vhisitime. Last week we drew attention to the offences of the Post already in that reSpect, and invited it to join us in avoiding that sort of thing. It is regrettably evident that the Liberals of this riding are going to cohduct a campaign of personal THE LIBERAL CANDIDATE Was put into the field on Tuesday.- He will be put, into the woods on Nov. AS WAS EXPECTED, it is the de- feated candidate. we spoke in favor of completing the Trent Valley Canal. .â€"Mr. E. A. Dunlop, ex-M.P.P.. of North .Renfrew, announced at the Conservative Convention,. which nom- inated Hon. Peter White on Saturday that he is “prepared. to gm the Boss Government another fight. "Mr: R? L. lion-den; the Conserva- tive leader; addressed a. big meeting- at Petcrbom on Saturday night. He bgen nominated fly the Liberals to ($me Hon. Geo. E. Fosmr in North Torr. nto. â€"R. F. Mchilliams has retired from the political field as an Inde- pendent candidate for West Peter» meat ?” declared most emphatically that ther'e had been no “saw-om" in connection: withe the Provincial protestsi.:'Hehad given explicit instructions .to. that dtect. Thé North Ren‘h‘e’wafiair was merely an Wymtwmlocafl *-â€"Mr. Jas, McKendry for 8 years Conservative member for West Peter- boro has consented to run again, a!- ter haVing firmly decline}. 4-141. J. P. Whitneyfinaspeéchat the Dundas Conservative convention at Winchester Springs on Saturday, l’olltical lotus- IT HAD BEEN RUMORED for "0838 that Mr. 2|{c1'4~'.\.ul.g‘hlmx 11R“! :1 induced to run by SQmethjng 1: gas 'written {um fo of: Eta. wa‘flf’fifi‘ i311 fife Kayo:- fixlin trying to escape the dis: sure that the loss of a. member roused in Victoria county? The her was taken by the given:- «£15m "-Wau {fez it. What was in the letter? LIBERAL POLICY 01“ ABUSE in?" were very “fills” in his camPfl-iyl mar for 31; IS THE ISSUE: “Shall we a. government-owned rail- or a railway-owned govern- EDITORIAL IOTES must share any blame Mr. W. Parkinson. cut broke nway‘ (11111113 3 storm and has been adrift ever since. It has touched at nearly (3va sh and at present is lying at. the Po If near the lower wharf. The goverm ment should be notified to have it anchored at its original pomt. -â€"Mr. Bruce Hopkins~ bagged ”7 partridges on Saturday-:1 None lien "for future sports. â€"-Messrs. W. Dundas, Geo. Lytle, and J. W. Anderson are spending a. week in the latter' 5 cottage. ,3, -â€"Mrs. Walkey. moved from the Point on Monday. These cottagers remain: Grantham, ‘Gz ace, Spefiard, Worsley and Misses Macmillan and and Currie. om‘um ' . CLARABELLA FALLS _. m Clarabella, only daughter of .1112; Joseph Falls, of Oakwood, died on Sept. 2lst, 1904 at the early age of 14 years, !11 months. In January last Clmabella was stricken with pleurisy, and another attack in {'61:- lowing June left her very weak and an easyprey to other diseases. Two weeks before her death comm. red 9113 was seized with tuberculosis - vâ€"vâ€"_ -7 _ Mariposa. ‘ éfle ‘wds Mrs. Thos Hark. ms. Mark was born near Oakvme 82 years ago. When about 20, qhe‘ married Mr. Thos. my]: _a.nd setfl’gd av“ of the brain and suffered intense pain until death relieved her. During these weeks of pain. she was ever pa- tient and uncomplaining. Through her short life Ciarabémi was loved by all: who knew her, and ”1‘1me (ice will be missed by young and cad. The many beautiful , L“. -_m_ b9, up”. 0 £10 elfs on henfcomn m- e’dinsA é/‘g' 9'18 media iii 9vihich' she: war; may ‘Onekof’i‘ilb most beautiful 9f these was W32)" her Sunday school teacher and class-i mates..' The simt sympathy 'of‘ the whole “community is extended-io- the bereaved relatim- ‘ Q. W-I 7". .â€" 7 ,- Methodist church. There died at Port Huron on day, an aged lady who ‘willrbe I remembered by the agar risideuts of THOS. SADLER. g, a: Messrs. Mm: 3 M have moved to new OFFICES J over the DOMINION BANK at: the corner of Kent and William vâ€" and rAmerican apples cheaply if they are 1 an English fruit mi Streets. itinued we strain? wyoureyestireeasflyitwmbe we will Shell you frankly if ’0“ ‘0‘ ' glasses or not. We can 8“" Mon: 10’ CREDITOMrâ€"h! “matter of the estate 01- Pa J ohn, late .0! the 1‘0me. :xgquired on or before the Twenty- ,ninth day 0! October. 190%, to sand £0 least-s. W a: Peel, So- ;ficitors'for the Emma. N11 131‘- Wars of their claims. $8156“? “vice, as we make ‘3 ’alty o tothem‘o £0.11thle Ike Tate optical-GI: - ‘Ji: EYE STRAIN 'fl ‘4?) ntthie a. ‘ cent. on Wit. .-1{jss- Forbert is prep tut manufacturing and r? all kinds at her home, h sf... south wardâ€"374. 3â€"001. Buchan of Kings! town on Monday on mil nus. He spent some 1m sultation with Lieut.-Co‘.. ’-â€"If you have $100 or Yiptoria Loan Saving yin allow you 4 pcrceu payable half-yeady, if 191‘? for 09¢ year or longer.â€" â€"â€"Farmers_shou1d take of the Victoria Loan Company’s Office hoursh 9 a.m...to 4.30 p.11:.,‘q w. aâ€"Dl'. G. S. Ryerson, will be at the Simpson ] say, on Saturday, Octob consulmcit'm in eye, car baseball team boat the o! PWm._in a hard and this fol) the liaxx‘a pennant. ‘ ‘ â€"During Septombnr 1 took 1822 bqoks from U brary. 0f {hesc‘pooks History, Sci’ehde‘ ,‘ 8' 23?; Religi'oh'. :1 works of Fiction. â€"W‘omen even‘WhC‘re t way when they are mad. madman of Toronto j Toronto Court of Rev oldmen." because they 'UII “If Is? -â€"On Sunday :31! 33332;}: “III- shed belonging to D. 1“ <Cann§ngtom and in ‘2’“! hour everything was 00 68:21:11. hearing the r111 and went to the door. 'buflding on fire he i 'h-‘muqime were ins in â€"On Sunday the lmr‘ _'1‘he Pepper Twins town last evening in flfich. The boys 113V through the Central St: peason will make a Canada with the Lou Company They pun i all next week and will [up -T ' I, [mn't harm. i‘ of” Him?“ ”med" doll“ hm by doing tht I in time. Laxoâ€"( I I .oold in one thin in December. ~About 2. 45 on Sun! fire was discovered iI . 4Wt and Stream pin fathers are thick m. and rcgard< 1111 lap of a» hand wimq Llr. Bulk-rt. chief uh Ventila- Bureau scoffs glad use the foathols l wt 0‘ the cool wont): 2M. but cannou Lvi abm. st; 0‘ w” lately“ a 1 tr on WEIR: 'a student of GI” out with the U0 “I'm taking work time. was the prom I}. Sylvester sang a n ' you ~m Guy Brothels W M bv a \erx “My night. '1‘! In better than the 1 man on in recew Prim evening Shal mo and Juliet” was gated betore a three- -0n Thursdm nifil h, -the new organ“ ;m Methodist < .1 GOLD TO -mlazalhines PROOF PO (Ottawa, Valle: [Wig mats Thursday the team boat the DRUGGIST. way when‘ Can so PTO“ ginbot you mim Biosravl‘ forget.

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