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Watchman Warder (1899), 20 Oct 1904, p. 6

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FAG E Lil-:01 y the oldest County giicd on Se year when Mrs. Roi away at the reside 1"“ Editor Watchman-Warden ‘ Sir 2â€"] think it c is an admitted fact ’that the. impression of a large section of Liberals is, to be 3. Con- servative is to be mean, low, despic- able, unworthy of any good deed, and thoroughiy incompetent to form a. good Lscal policy or govern a country, and I am forced to admit that ,1 large , number of Conserva- ti\es hold similar views regarding the Liberal brethren. Now, sir, methinks, and ,many are of the same perSuasion, that such a view is very .much in error indeed, smacking very much of narrow-mind- edness and bigotry thus obstructing the mindxin its search after: truth. To my mind, one party does not possess all the virtues anX' the other all the vices, but in each may be found, very much to be admiredfiif we wiil but investigate impartially and with unbiased minds, desirous of arrixirg at the truth, following, as Tyndal has so: well said,' “the star of truth “ht'l‘l’SOl‘l‘P it ,londs.” 1 I lx~l'e\'e that this principle would be u beacon light to help us decide in many iuu'mtut ditliculties, ipres- entvd to us from time to time. 1 am ‘m‘ the opinion, that. even out. of (‘uL llughes‘ campaign literature, u liitlv truth. but a preponderance of error and :lmmbnst could be ex- t m r ted . Now. m- heur much these times nun.” Hm treachery of Mr. onnll; Now. “1‘ hear much these tunes shout the treachery nf Mr. Boxall; untrue tn bis party. etC, etC. Wq-ll. I have known that. gentleman in pulitiml life I‘m- the past, twenty yours. and renmmhpr distinctly when but u mum lml; nf hearing him pub= Hm- vx'ammd Hm truths of and com tum! fur the prim‘mles 9f Conservm Ham Hu has Inst» mme of his old mun waity‘ in this regimen A _. u”. nunuhfl inns Ham Hu hm: lust mm or ma mu mun \iwwny in this respect Mn 1: u man of pawns eonvmtions‘ ur‘ right, um! pua‘snaw Lhn counted tn curvy lhnfiv emwictlans into ac- liw, morysitay Wm. I foal nfisured that Mr. liuxull's actihm. at this Hum, will du mum LQ elevate 'thfl cunnlilIu-lu'y than all MS oppomnts are doing to luwer its sumuuva. 1 Wu: surprised, while in Lindsay, the “mar day to find so many who I thought. were against us, coming out in uur. support. One man - -..n..+ unr‘ Quid : leuw. I am told the colonel has, some very choice things to say of me and of course, when I consider their source, I appreciate them. He says also, he will ignore my letters. Quite possibly this is his better policy. In order to clear up some of his misrepl'es'emations this lett , municipality, and he may have others from outside municipalities, tmsbees To whom it may concern : This is to certify that we the move: and clerk of the township of Maripoea. having known the bearer. Mr. T1108. G. Irwin for a number of years. and being intimately acquainted we know of his ability as a Public Bebop! teacher to he number one. \.Wc nlso know of himnblllt‘v to perform the dunes of «mm of our towmhlp very crudltnhly, hlis book work belng exccpllohnlly well and carefully dam. We also knowol hlm ln prlvam lllc. and can immuntlngly recommend him to any respmislble human of trust. and honor that. he may be capable or lllllnfi. Yours mpectlully. JESSE ll. WELDON. TD. Clfirk. A. McKlNXON‘. Room. of .11. InapC-ctors P.S.. one... u no wish, which speaks for. itself. I reluctantly do this, but that. my lot-- tars may not be handicapped whore‘ ”U "W. For the remaining nearly 40 years of her life Mrs. Vardon lived with her daughter. She was of robust constitution and usually enjtyed geod health up to within two years ‘of her death. At that time she: had a quite severe illness, and her MRS. ROBT. VARDON. l . _ mind was not so alert and strong this lafterward. But she was able to go ly the oldest citizen of ' z died on Sept. 18th of thiS‘about the house untitlast June. A :hcn Mrs. Rope. Vardon passed ‘peculiar thing was that tillthe very at the residence of bendaug-ht-e'last Mr's. Vardon’s voice was clear, rs Elias Bowes. Mrs. Vardon tand strong, and she frequently sang month and a day over 100 iher favorite hymns. From 15 years lof age she was a, member of the HABIPJSA 00? 0F LINE LETTER 5. On 1 wand. 3th .ti OUR v lRWIh' Oct. 1902. etc. . if 119 .N'I‘I AL. . fl: She was married when .11an yum; d with him to Mr. Morris Gilbert. an came to live in Mariposa near Oak- WOOd in 1835. Their children wefe three daughters, and these died when they were, young. Some years after Mr. Gilbert’s death his widow , n - . 1"--.Ann nf Nh‘lri- Lnfcc “Gubuâ€"vâ€"-, when they were, young. Some years after Mr. Gilbert’s death His widow m‘arried Mr. Robt. Vardon, of Mari- posa and they lived in Oakwood. Mr. Vardon died nine years later le'aving one daughter, who is now Mrs. Elias BOWcs. of age she wa: Methodist church. to do. ‘ Regarding the men noW in th‘ comparison wba only. Mr. _ McL to no. Regarding the principles of the two men now in the field I can see no comparison whatever, rather contrast only. Mr. McLaughlin has.come out on a broad, comprehensive platform, no obnoxious features ”of the bnar- row party lines observable. While not agreeing with ,all he says, I can agree to disagree and believe Mr. McLaughlin to be strictly sincere in his manifetto. I say’ this of him from what I know of him as a gentleman and citizen. 1 But let me say this in closing, I want no Liberal to understand me through these letters, to write from a Liberal party view-point, My ob- ject is the very opposite. that party seek to advance the interests of the country along right lines. I am ‘ liever in the prin- "-‘ bv the late Sir whole Dominion by his dying words: “A British subject I was born a British subject I will die.” minor-Irina vou Mr. Editor for your I_L‘nnu kindness in pubhshmg save No. 4, which yo a misunderstanding, a' grct anv remarks in t willingness on your p it. Believe me your: it, DUI-0"; -.-- ‘ T. G. IRWIN. Claudine, Mariposn, Oct. 17, ’04. Noteâ€"Mr. Irwin «as not, told that letter No. 4 was omitrted by a mis- understanding. hut lzecmlse it. came too late to 1w handled taut, week.â€" Ed. WatlchnmmWnrdcr; The Annunl looting of the the [altitu- tion Hours of Prayer“: What will likely lm tho 13% nnmml "muting ut‘ Um ”mm! for flu! Aged Society wma‘ bum in the cmmcil uhmu= bar on Friday. Oct, 1411!}. with the following luomlmva present : Meadmw as Crundnll, Milne, 'l‘mw. Cairnfl. Welduu, Sisson, Mills and 'Hharpo, and Messrs. Kelley, Mtflafloyfiud Chief Nevison, with Ald. Mchttcrs in the chair. The election of effects for the on- suing year .resulted as follows : pres- ident, Thos. Stewart, lst. vice, Ald. McWatters; 2nd vice, Mr. J. Con- nolly; secretary, Mrs. E. 1Sharpe ; treasurer, Miss Twamlcy; auditor, Mr. W. H. Stevens ; council Mesdam- es Weldon, Milne, Arnott, (l‘rcw, Crandell, Cairns, Gough, McGill Mills and SissonJand Messrs. Morton Morgan, Kelley, Soothcran, McGuiâ€" fey, Robson, Marsh, Wallace, Prim- eau, Anderson; honarary members, Ald. McWatters, Miss .Twamley. house 1mtik.;,last June. A liar “thing was that. till'the very Mr's. Vardon’s voice was clear, strong, and she frequently sang favorite hymns. From 15 years mm she was a. member of the crease of $10 in salary. ANNUAL REPORT The annual report of the manageâ€" ment stated that the prOSpects of a. larger and bet.ten-._home had not in- terfered with the present home. Close attention had been given to the re- quirements and .comfort of the in- mates. On the whole all have en- joyed fairly 'good health. ,_._._-_ “Jan «van enr- U Vi‘he assiétsfnt matron, wh iously ill for a. short pet taken to the hospital and 'Lne manhunt, w... v.., -.__V iously in for a short period. was'kept. m. Mandycn was chair- taken to the hospital and soon {‘0' man. Miss Kotting confined hersel! covered! Three inmates were d19- .chiefly to the comic low (‘mmum and missed for disregard of the Home ‘negro charcLerizations, and conse- rules. An inmate who'g'was COBSlder' quenfly her numbers were not appre- ediftoo great a charge was removed. cinted by the audience. The matron. Miss Cameron, “'1‘? On the 14th'inst. a public meeting had sabidfacflorily filled that 9031‘ was held in the town hall to consid- tion since her mother’s 'death. tend- or building a curling and skating ercd her resignation in August- Thrce ‘rink. A committee was formed to applications for the position were re- find out how many of the people ceived, but acne Of them were “‘3‘ would takc shares in the undertak- ecpted. Mrs. H. G. Whitesidc had ing. been engaged as matron at a salary! Sunday the 16th being the day up» of $15 lpcr month. The usgiemnt pointed by the Anglican church. nec- ‘matron is paid a salary (“lt 3‘ Pchlces of lnloreonalcm for Sunday month. Miss Cameron 011 thmi schools were held in St. (loot-go's had reached \u bonus of ‘8 f0? 1‘“ ichurch. mrvlcea. There must be the utmost. W The number of inmates }“ the homo used to guard against. tmmflng on Oct. lat. 1904; WG-8 33; number with the lists Ind hello“. Bullou‘ discharged during the 5‘9". 4‘ “um'kpartly printed at Ottawa. chapel-l» box leaving from 3‘0“”; 9; death ““ly in local prlhung omens wlll open the home. 1 ; largest numb“ M°Wlthe way to great frnudl it the Gen- od 38. mmllestz, 18; number of “‘3‘“ ; aervatlm don't watch the humor in Home. 17 : Mullet. 53 Roman sent from 0th“. and what became Catholics. e; Protestants. 11. :0” ‘et them. mm printed at one“ odious 19. Irish 1L Scotch. 9 Eng- and sent. out. at. the lam. momentum county wards. 5: town warda. ' . ‘ Gomnuvu Vote Conservative we Opel. 3: Emilylai Vfl'mams 1‘ Eb can give Col. Hughes a “lewd don. 2‘: Solngrvllle. 1; “*mmmlmajoflty. mg lnpmwu. u. The donations to the home are not. so numerous as formerly. but. a number or _ l and valpabla gins have 'been‘received during the year. 1N! “93“”: unknown, I feel it THE HOME FOR THE AGED O FFI C E] { S ELECT E l). Mr. Editor for your ,lishin-g all my letters liCh you told me was, sling, and I beg to re- ks in that letter that) my reflect of any 1mâ€" your part to publish e yours, etc. , When ignite young exit and with hip! -, necessary SO who was ser- ‘ 1 THAT 20 PER CERT BAKE-OFF campaign- meeting Parkaih of Fenclon mevc replies as to dorsml by Treasurer Moy‘bec of Fenc- lun, and must finally dispose of all denials by either the cnndldaw or his swpporwrs. remedy! so are we. we dun’t uxaggvrate r Vim Tonic. but, we ‘ Hvoiy um, it is a. w' it you are run down. and brave (ha, mam uwnh, Mr. 1", U. View Canoe-oak. keeps it in Wot. and hungryâ€"whtmvur doesn't. knuw what it is to he hath, doesn't. knuwanything at the joys of a bun- ter's life. What are huurs a! both to the time when you sit by the lightof tha camp-lira with: a plate ' * ‘ ~ 3-~ -‘ -.:.-n1n n, on your knees contuing u pit-co 0H duck or such trout as was never caught. before and never will be a- gain, cooked in a Way that. your wife, your mother-inrlaw nor none 0! your relations have thq least idea. of. “Oh,” you will say, when you are at home trying to describe the way to cook a. fish, to them, ”If I could only get a. fish cooked like that. how I should enjoy it." And your poor ‘wife tries again and again only to Ldraw from you expressions of hor- ror for her pains. Poor woman. she doesn‘t know that. to make you en- \joy fish she should take you into the back yard, dump you into a pond. slit, your waistcoat up the 'back and I 5“.- 'â€" ueve replies as follows: roads subgmerg'c . that sum Ms. B. J. McLaughlin kept $80 and gave the township the balance. ' n - !_ 13......“ n w--v - 7... keep you for two meals before hand without anything to eat. Miss Kotting from Buffalo gave an a-nf.crminmcx.t. here on the 12th inst. SIN w'as um‘mtumz'u in that. she was badly advertised. Only a. very few were prwenet. The hall was not, heated and good order was not Yen are suspicious ‘3‘! Goo. Reynolds. aged 70. committed suicide by cutting his throat in Sat- uiu lock-up on Sunday. Sine:- night at ’ Mr. McLaushun We at, once wry fie mu gh [in HA LlllUlH‘UN uggvrate mo VH'UM'Q of but, we do chum push it is a. wondoflul mm». run down. buy :1 hunk: :hu mam at our puma 1", U. Modding. drum“. pops it in mm. Not long 38° t. to the atten- nt. and a. Smut the township. landed over by Cééote to Reeve * the facts. The of Fenelon reason 0f Jacked by Dunsford A strictly chighâ€"class concert is announced for Monday evening the 24th, «hm Pauline Johns Wood Public Libraxv; district will remember with pleasure Miss John- ‘the last. appearance of son. and her name alone ‘ is enough to assure a very enjoyable evening. Hr. H61iaye‘~eomes well recommend- ed. and no effort is 110an spared to make the com I m Pqpu. Henry Boyd, a carriage painter. of Brockvlllc, was seriously injured at his home on “Monday by the coilnpso oi n scaffold which he had erected In connection with the shmgllnn oh hip five feet. striking hm hum] on n plank. hopw. Ho dropped nhout‘ twmtyc When New up he was uncomwlmm. _ .. ....._ gunnn‘fd t0 the hon‘ufl‘. wnlmvlun five feet. alflklng his lwml hops». Ilc druppod Mu When view up he was um] Wm: wmmwl m the Tobaccos Cigars and Cigarettes OF THE BEST‘ Mal" m at RIGOS’ mm mm. uuosu HIDES AND BARE \VANTBD I gt “a”, van 9" means? DASH irmcn cm- was. autumn“. mum's. wwvl and um!- Roma and mm.» W It. mugâ€"um l‘he II. M. Baal leather Co- I" “mm“ Whubol van» 0 null M! u nu n Hm 0! (ha mm a n D0 m ” mummSu-m_m A Ilium": Q Bofa'i'l {Matth‘e Tho Gum-7. Multan-n" Tana” :gdmanvâ€"Mmrvflhéved Ind termed h w- _ ‘ A , .~ “‘G mllmn mm Input new“. II II no: m: m mm a m "‘9 “mm M . . an «pm move ms in w "W u-fie dataadpd 1...... a... t the tyrannical m n... (iavcsrmurm in m ‘fituflfll omflur thi’ i'l'blzh T meddling 0f Hm. m mu llIlI'v . Tudor: Company I “Lil-l THE BEST inaThousandYea: Though jewelry has been made . the dawn of civilization, its dlli ins and manufacture have been “3/ improved. so um. May you. gm Wthefruitofocntufiaof l M and toil. Our exhibit d m. . attic, e15. watches. chains, trauma M to other similar adornnmms mm “you, the advancement. in the may I -â€"a.n exhibit you are invited to “u M p f LISDSAY W. J. MCCAR' mum, than "me [It Sylvester mm m PUMP; TflE FA“ 0U will floats-cal stave; Ii Ltmi‘o‘ J EWE‘ .9 D” vol-s. -'--"*- a I port-8 of entry whe1 x... “we might be slang“ spirit in removing u: regulations against C “an; entering the m? w y was interviewed M. ”a members of .lWSoW:t in 1897 as 0‘ Parliament. in G: W» to.“ the removal fions on cattle U j. , . E, wished them 1 to Canada when: 1 33:: practically unknown “me line was take] +4 ;,, the Canadian Ha mty grain. Vacwna r1 #1 built these railways. In! repeated” soughq the principle that nu u!" freight rate shall «mm! m Mal." For exanmhx, fro H to the seaboard Hm w w. for Ulllted Stntvs gram ‘ m Mt! or lvs‘: pm ““0“ ‘1de and Linds‘ ”“11 0‘ Quintin fm'nu- are three Unws m: mm! w W“! that Hwy It has the Bathe. .IAâ€"fle ammmd "nu * ‘3' m lhtt‘nduvHu-u l b h “19 EUR“! MM mvud Wfi ‘fl ‘4“6 liflflbu Hf ‘ 0t ’ixâ€"Unitea 1: grain ‘rc “-11- was In who fir»! dc It CW angina-Is and IQ should be given pmfuro D new railways. “PTO Col. Hughes held I” of first taking steps L . M118!) Government buy b (or the army from the ¢ 33-Hour: Rule for Ireland, lb, Boll John Costig‘an “'1 led by Col. Hughes. n. N the Irish people are 0.11 ‘7 identical with those 01 .3 0nd Scotland; that the m liberties and prixilcg Idle Umted States ;~that t] “it-‘08 are of their on n c: I me they refuse to al ”sanction of railways “I! faciliate shipment of s .V and reduce rates ; an ,. “lion was only introdl Purposes. He alwa -_ mythlng tending toi $1; cattle can "" 0 Col. Hughes belo: h 0! fil’t proposing the , ' 8c Pontypo‘cl Ra v North West Mounte WW in 1885 never hid grants, although Col. Hum has 1 ‘0 have justice do: hand them their 1 at“! guard quest ”file We and Otta‘ Won was ardently M of from her enemies. Quantities of hay, 0:115 w. 000., regularly I by Col. Hu'ghes. am question of dra Mlle took 5 Mn h “M of the (arms! ‘I. Nubia that M “mould al‘ In 1892* m‘ emu County railways duh and M by “A3 cum IS My advo 001 andn‘io range f sates and No: cha- the scaboa in are trying 1 a. that Colonel 3 his own inten I“ .3“ represent: The colonel has has given thal L Here are a It and in it ' wit]! Great 3t; rurmshed of Eenelon Fa; d the braze: Fisher had .bq n removing th “wit he landed Victoria n cum! ‘ M H: m hm M‘Uom

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