iyou warm [ puHs and Every Suit 1: here. Per the prover style of fact: bpxover materials and; has. This tip 085“ Y“‘ ed hall fun-ed 5313‘ art style. Ithns 6183‘. and silvered neck Chan†5- high classwamand [you want name and M31099- W0 the 20Jewo Herr aNOW’": IRLEY HAS IT. ' Thvre i I] 3 . were $275 . or $300 em els are e t' max-amt to me bv the Government. worldhasever known. m \. .ï¬ â€˜ . . . » , ll . . ,1t (11 this Mr. McLaughlm retamed ’ 8y get 18 £1“ng 3"p0!‘ cont cornmiss oh exclusive of Itgetthemyourshoear- g'. ‘ . “ ‘ . . Ozhf‘l‘ loos Much were m connectlon with the case. Paid by his own Pl. 1‘ m- _- ChC‘Ck . 3 Bindsom? Ms Store ya. it thebest bgoatsï¬est but Look at the and they lwiivwd him acting as one. holding the gm-cnmmnt patronage. . . Flawlon. Oct 15. 1904. and fling!) 9fâ€" up- 0†Re uamngos mr Water on Land :, ' l9 Suits Watch ï¬nkm Grow for selling 0‘3†anew Novel“? Xotcâ€"SIS is almost 22 percent. on 531 The sum received by Mr. Brown. A 20 per centâ€" division would have given Mr, Brown $83.34 and Mr. McLaughlin only $16.66. " Fenclon, Oct. 17, 1904. 3va father was awarded one hundred ,doilhrs for damage to our land by water. by the Dnminion Government. Out of this Mr. McLaughlin retained 21) per cent. commission. This is ex;- dusive of any .other fees in connegj Iion With the matter whatever. FRED HORE. 19â€"31300 on $65.00 is upwards :- cont. Therefore Mr. Mcâ€" Laughlin retained more than 20 per centLol' the sum Mr. Sackett receiv- ad. Twenty per cent. would have :riven Mr. Sackett $66.67 and \Mr. icmughlin only $13.33. ' ‘ P‘cnelon, Oct, 17, 1904;- To Whom it may Concern : [was awarded by the Dominion Government $100.00 for damages done to my land 'by water. Mr. Mc. Lauthin gaYC me only $82, keeping SISLfor commission. This is exclu-g 5%? of any other fee. . 1n<r~r\' 1' DDAMT So of 23 P“ Land DamnD . Reine pominion Government award- pd me $30 fnz‘ the above damagg. ï¬r McLaughlin gave me only $69, retaining almost 20 per .cent com- . ‘on- This was excluswe of any 235:; foes in connection WIth the 0 71 mattef- .zwn «JAmrw'rm‘ " Noteâ€"This was about 25 per cent- of the sum received by Mr. Byrnell. I: will "n enotcd thatineachcaseMr. McLaughlin has charged more than twenty per cent. upon the sums‘ re- ceived by those whose "lands .Were damaged. Note 2.â€".\Ir. McLaughlin sWore a_.t =Ottawa that he cailed to his ofï¬ce In FeneIon Falls those whose lands. were Pamaged and gave them the Govern- ment Checks ; that they took them to 'the “little bank in Fenelon Falls and ï¬shed them and came back and paid 1mm the sums due him“ The factg axe that only one check Was cashed 3' the Penelon Falls bank, all the rest but one Ewing cashed With MY- McLaughlins own or his tirm’s en- dOrsmion at his bankâ€"the Dominion ~in Lindsay. 1‘ appears fiom Mr Byrnell’ 8 let- tax that Mr. McLaughlin did not en- trust them with the Government :cï¬ecks, but paid them by his own, dâ€ducting the amount of commission. At Ottawa the Auditor-General’ s duet003cm Mr. Haytcr, swore to the 1“ ha‘v'ing been cashed in Lind- . and not at Fenelon- Falls and he Minced the cnecks to prove the tement Mid Mr. McLaughliim’ 8 “WOW fail him in his evidence 01' ‘11 he like other Liberals merely nymous shec per cent trzzxrisactionsâ€g in 3 Fendoï¬ :0$?1ship as well as the Camel-63 and Rosedale bridge incidents. ,1e are interested in - a whether or not a. gentleman F0 t dne yln Ill-1°; I: "my; ha aving 1 511m pm†proï¬t or for the public at large, the £0110“ng will speak for themselves. 311 from reputable and high- They 3’0 Iv esteemed citizens _ ‘T'forget some things.†MT. lim‘ lin did not seem to realm tthe checks were held by the A1!- OT‘Genox-al and could rise in 1‘1de t against him. .tlhsontario Government grant of 51- 1902 will he found the fulldW‘ J â€Jan. 9. Paid R. Jo "uï¬lin, Services rendered iii , . $434.90 from Provintlal a“ 1. re roads Hooded. .80- mï¬â€˜ï¬‚tï¬ Mr. McLaflg'Hiifl 3W ’3'). and thn township 0*“? "' ,or nearly 2:! per reï¬t. df mm 9'1 by Fennlnn was thflfg gncllmghlin. ' M-Ofoi’o‘ï¬elnn Township hit “19 it $.80 to Fenelon 7: _P388 8 of the ï¬nancial state? "W m w a '- gin» “MW .880 W . WWI“; 8,9 .,.... mlnn Sam. Hughes Nails Mr. McLaughlin Fast R [ C H AR I) BYRNELL; {8 9mm J OHN L. BROWN. mtg ag‘g‘ï¬efl denying the; “twenty GEO. JACKETI‘. ’ at 1‘ fluff Htrbï¬bi‘tgy 113% THE wxrcmxâ€"wmm W an... in {ME charter was applied'for. _ Re the Military Experience of ' Cal. Sam Hughes in South Africa : That ofï¬cer does not condescend to notice the slanderous and lying assertions of “political curs†of the type of R. J. McLaughlin, Geo. M9: Hugh, “Cowbell" Bob Kennedy, or Tom Stewart, any more than an e'nâ€"ï¬ gineer doesnot. stop his train to kick every cur that barks as he passeS. class of curs Who defend “emergency ration outrages,†“‘buy old plug horses on commission and ' ' " They “ï¬ght rwi ' _ eight-thousand he class who in Wellington's t.- sight when ‘ ~ Lh-’_‘_nnn+1nnï¬l only a Lat-Isn‘t ._ _ coward would Speak as they may be noted that theyare : 1y ignorant‘of military aflai: of the ,“graitcr†variety. long-to the class who in Wellington s time Would be hanged a ' sactions. Only a caught in su‘?’“â€51‘9'*n .3 Aï¬nnb QC thev do. It what are give? not? bout‘a allD' [lull-l5 0-" “Clasps n are Those . Col. . Hughes Moï¬over. it is Well an o; the Gr“ are 'absolute- aflairs except nn. v But E0 know or brave for av c..- wâ€" - variety of objections. Here are few : ‘ 1â€"It was not asked for. and it not wanted, by the Grand Trunk. is unbusinesslike. 2â€"It costs $150,000,000. when same result could be achieved ‘ one-tenth that sum; 8â€"It applies .too much public r my to a private concern. 4â€"It destroys the hope of a pub- licly-owned line forever. because it eats up the public resources for pri- vate use. . 5â€"H sidetmcks all Untario and the greater part of Quebec. for the “be that is to .1319 hunt is as lnr north at Tux-cum as dim-ago is west and as Quebec in east}; 7 6â€"H bands tip-.tjmted smog parts In. an: I." ar...‘ '5: as; m. awar- That's Ch. talk I was hen: We! 1 want chemo. to_ Mt!- W . “Stop yer none: you'll m ’l- “1" “Pen I wash ter my pup. W'It'l tho one o' beln' still! ‘ Gue- 'e’a cot t’ lug-p t' .1959 (an Mulch nun-ten mm “XV?! 'l enough nutter Ultimate-t Na 0:. folk-u madam-acme mthothnol flowchutup.onc Miami-4n â€talcum! In." M “low v- -V' ' "" 'Lon‘ 'lth noun or the! WM - an. to stop '11 entity)“ ‘h'ï¬iibo Invin’ tun 9083? SAYS: no out behind his roses and did cue With urem- hands those pus! grim “at naught but In and 13an m can smile. And naught but teat-a am am. so afa- uwlr Mac ‘19! 9994: am at and nod. vv-v- ' Mamba ted mod. mt: W †M Maw-wanted «:5 he". ï¬e 'Ir-lnker