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Watchman Warder (1899), 15 Oct 1908, p. 9

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of Pe-ru-na? The ‘ years, or prejudiced, l Pe-ru-na in their reader a minute to Iothers of the United million women who 1g so, and the half et big pay for doing i545. CDASHEL. cum: Le, :ng and was [object t. id not draw s free brat); :o pleasure for the. H, ry and parched. sod I was doomed tom of my days in this con- fun: I heard what good bud been to others, no 1 na for Her Ghlmren. 1mg“, .«3 Clinton bottle of it. After using as muvh better find at: of it cured me. uuot say too much for ”and I hope that non. pm): sufferer like my. gel: “U“. 390 thil u give it a trial.” )h .e your spare dollars he Dollar or more I“ number of prudent, king relations with Pemns Ior chronic Ion re throat for years, bu 1;) me. I had an I.“ \hntrr Fair at Guelph. I “ho has Pin-d with or {Kt-(l for u, fv'l‘m of one year of tim- pe-rums disquali- VVHI nut 1m .,-ligible to :Xr'ss hz' has him living in- for at lo-ast two years. ‘y tic-clurafiun will be re- 12 ran-h nxhihitor compet- uu-ur prim-s that, he is en- w’mxzwtc under the above I. I) tron .indsay's new end drug store w in full SWing .‘thing new and [in the DRUG :1: the ;g’s 0” Stand L. MORGAN ’ll ,ondor -. a rword behind it intros, and is strong :TION. n vim-M! with catarrh us. I have tried difler- 9.1:.1 :zurm seemed to do anti 1 used Pcmna. I kmf.l- 4 and (can praise it 2' {Ln gum! it has done me. :. or great. benefit tom, ), writes- .u uhxch apgeared in “r?" misleading “I "w npvn season for x . <2 un Sept. 15. This ‘ ’3: ()rdt‘r-in-COUDC“ " . raw-m at that. date in A :Lrv‘ oflfl’c‘d as 8. 1: to bring out new the fat stock show. mducement some of "4 of beef cattle in BANK HOME " hnuid this ymr 08 "v Provincial Win- you What Pem‘ xnmector Brad‘ ‘3'“?ch that the any further m i‘. Water-Van. Reed WY- md Stationa- mvmhel‘ 0' L first prim .:' a firm at. mm: a first. moms at. Demands Liberal Conservative Candidate for Victoria and flaliburto «mm-Saw, OCTOBER. 15, 1990 (.'n!. Hug-hes takes «and that a man wh( «)r‘ uncors into a. consp vow-s, or otherwise -( pHORL‘ of the poxu-r t‘ npi‘ ion at the ballot- ('07., Sam. Hughes has always tak- sa] <-n, and will ever take, in the House ."2 mi ('ommcms, and out'of it, a. most, I «jo-ridi‘d stand on the employment of .- nxmrinn crooks and criminals in the L1 vlmtlon crooks pu‘bllt‘ serViCe. a man is just as much a tmm, unu as vmf'an a thief. as the man who high- just .m-ats property or engages in my: ro'nhory. THE RIGHT OF A FREE PEOPLE The right to an opinion; the right to an honnst vote; the right. to a {mo exprvssion 01‘ opinion and desire in mattvrs political :-â€"-these are the rights: for which free .British subjects: m the past have labored and strug- 21M. Those are rights to which all I‘unadians are to-day entitltd. The man who Would steal these rirrh‘a or take away the priV’ilege of The man who Woum aw“. .uw‘. fish‘s or take away the priVilege of .m 'nanost vote from a free people is nu'thw-r more nor less than a. thief. and m: r‘rime strikes at the founda- tmn m” rospmxsihlo government. .4 ’f‘m‘ s-ivction crook, .then. surely maid be punished. If he happens in Emir! a position under the govern- mm: in powpr, his position should 2w mks-n from him as soon as his -.. mo ix known. Surely this is a. \ . mi: thing to sinnf‘PS 'l H E". I‘AYRIER GOVERNMENT ME- THOD. Yet that do we find to be the Laurmr Government method of deal- m: with election crooks ? o‘. :16an at the records shows how .~1.-.~:gm, crooks instead of being punâ€" ished for their nefarious work are re- :n nod in the public service if they nrw already Dominion employees. and if thov are not already employed un- 'rsl'wd for their nefarious Worn u-c . 2n nod in the public service if they uru already Dominion employees. and if they are not already employed un- (hr the Laurier Government. they stand a long chance of being engag- M if their crooked services have help- ”! thé party.- THE CASE OF JACKSON. J 8. Jackson. on Ingersoll lawyer Mus in a conspiracy to unseat 9. Con- wrmtiw member. and it was proiod AA AAA 3:". , mo per year. ‘Jr. Preston needs no intTOthibn- ‘ H.) was the hero of the Ontario cam-1 mam machine which made an unen- tiable name for him and others by ‘1'; West Elg'in, Brockville and Enron wrinrmances. While Preston was “wanted" at Toronto to give evi- ri-vnce in the London con'spiracy case. Inn was given a fat job in Japan at :1 wry pleasant salary. AND THERE ARE OTHERS. Mr. R. E. A. Leach of “thin red Zine" fame in Manitoba. was shortly after the election, in which he secur° . c -cvn-o \ "(LL _ Zacheus Hall. a postmaster at. {UP nap-His, was found guilty 9f bnbmg Voters. He was convicted and fined. but retained in office, until the mat- te:- had been repeatedly broug‘ht up in the House -of Parliament. . W. L. Nicholls, the returning offic- r-r who attended to the polling of the forty passengers of the fampus Mm- me M.. got the ofi‘lce of India-1188911t at the Sault alt-$1,000 ayear. “I _A_ 8-. ”at: law AM a...â€" after the election, in which he secur- C ed the cutting off the lists of over B 9,001) votes (mostly Conservative of' 'I "0:;rse). appoinbed Inspector of Do-,te‘n :'~:ir‘._ion Land Agencies at $2.000 9573811- in )‘ir'ar . » . A .. H. A. Lemieux, customs 0:11:39: 111 1396 at Montreal, under a'false name and after taking false- dathS. acted as the sworn rerun-Wm of his 5011. who was the Liberal candidqte in Gaspe. _ H. A. Lemieux had his '5.“ TION CROOKS SHOULD PUNISHED. Hug-hes takes the emphatic int 8. man who steals a Vote 5 into a conspira'cy to steal ir otherwise depriVes a free i‘ tho poxu-r to express their at the ballot-hox.â€"-thut such 5 just as much a thief. ami mean a thief. as the man who 'operty or engages in high- rhery_ TGHT OF A FREE PEOPLE ght to an opinion; the right 4.»-.. -V_4 An administration which appoints dishonest or-unwm‘thyime'n t0 P‘lh‘ lic positions of trust or retains and promotes officials who have been pro- \‘en unworthy. cannot be credited with good intentions. The Laurier Government is to blame for the evils of such a policy. (‘rooks should be punished. Men who steal \O'tes ShOUI‘d not be allow- ed in the pu‘blic serVice. which should be free from lightfmgered gentry of W. T. R. PRESTON- cls That Criminals and Election Crooks be Not Retained in the Public Service the COL. SAM HUGHES under‘ the circum- BF} salary Increased to $1,500. then to $2.00!) and finally to $2.400. And there are others ! And still others ! LAURI ER GOVERNMENT TO BLAME. An administration which appoints dishonest or-unwm'thyimen to pub- lic positions of trust or retains and promotes officials who have been pro- u-n unworthy. cannot, be credited with good intentions; The Laurier ammrnmpm is to blame for the evils all kinds lic service interesting Proceedings At Po‘wles’ Corners Powles' Corners, 0c day and Monday of t- ria. Church, of this x their anniversary sex" the prOCeeding's took thank-oflering. Sunday. Oct. 11. the gun. n...‘ Leitch preached two excellent ser-I mons. In the morning Mr. Leitch preached from the text in tram John IL, 24, "Except a corn of wheat fall in the ground and die, it abideth alone. but if it die'not, it bring- eth forth much fruit." His remarks were along the line of the propaga- tion of religion. In the evening his text was in Phliiipians IV.. 19. ”But my God shall supply all your need according to His riches in Christ Jesus." The minister’s reâ€" marks were full of practical adVioe and were delivered in an impressive and W8! manner . On Monday {0110 wng 93° in a very entertaining manner. or Willie Powles’ solo and reci were delivered in a. manner provoked rounds of applause. audience was w‘ell pleased WI The solo by Miss Powles entitled ”Hymns of t! ‘â€" --â€" a when no encbrq was IOrwuumluS. The addresses were entertaining and im ve and the singing of the choir needs no other commendation than the applause which it received. the whole the anniversary Was prObO-bly the most successm1 in the male ofnthi_s church, and about $90 Hymn. "All :11 15’ .Names." Prayer. Chorusâ€"Choir. Recitationguis vanwv-'_ Soloâ€"Miss M. Powles. Addressâ€"Rev. Mr. Leitch. Chorusâ€"Choir. Benediction. The above progra m up in a. hurry, 1. Miss m, although got-_ was well render- Worsley’s 3010 was 31mg 7 ..-.... cum-taming manner. Mast- “All Hail the Power fay, OCt. 13: excellent pro at 8 P- m.. the gram was 8"“ stands as the exponent. of pure elections. and ?e men to vote as their ates. “; “VI.- â€"-â€"~ he solo by Miss Myrtle :led ”Hymns of the Old 1'," was much appreciat- audience was disappoint- Elisa; M. Herr-on. m. 11. the Rev Mr two excellent SO!“ , Oct. 13.â€"â€"On Sun- of this week Victo- fis place. celebrated services. This year .ook the form of a forthcoming. recitation with his of 'MARIPOSA * .’ COUNGL MEET Regular Session of Township Fathers on Mongay‘ Mar. post council proceedings for Manda) Oct.12, 1908 The minutes of the last meeting were read and approved. -Mr. Caleb Hicks. 0! Valentin, de- sired some assistance to carry away the drainage of the water,'on the road side at 8. half lot 21, con. 1. MariPOsa. '” Mr. T. J. Hall desired some assistance in the matter of the. drainage of lots 12 and 13. con. 3. Mariposa through a tile drain on the road allowance. on the 4th line. ito the creek. The council inspected lthe Dundas drain, in the morning, as er. G. Graham has threatened an ac- Ition if their share of the drain was ‘not enlarged, to give him a proper outlet. The council were unanimous- l_v of the opinion that tin present drain is sufficiently large to take the water. Mr. G. W. Hardy had spent some six days in repairing the road damaged by the wash of the creeks the road side. The reeve received a notice from Mr. Hopkins, solicitorw for Mr. Frank James. threatening action if his account for ditching at lot 11. con. 6. was not paid. The reeve also filed a notice. of a friend- ly mmting on Monday October 12. of persons interested in a drain at, lot 2l. 22. 23 and 24. con. 6 and 7. The clerk of Eldon requested the ‘rveVe and clerk of Mariposa to meet “he council of Eldon at Lorneville. to adjust expenditures on the bound- ury lim- of Mariposa and Eldon. Rl-ZSOIJ'TIONS PASSED. Motion by Messrs. Michael and Ro- g'crs. that this council grant Mr. (‘3- luh Hicks the sum of $25 on condi- tion that he put a tile drain. across the road allowance at lot 21. con. 1. also said amount to include the difference in prive between a, three and four-inch tile. to take such drainage, and that. he free the coun- cil from any further harm, causod by such drainage, and that the reeve be authorized to echute an agreement. with Mr. Hicks in this mantaâ€"Car- Motion by Messrs. Swain and \‘ar- coe that Messrs. Rogers, Michael and the clerk be appointed a committee to meet a. committee from the coun- cil of Eldon, at Woodviiie, to adjust. the expenditure or money and sta- tute labor on the boundary line of Mariposu. and Eldon, on date arrang- ed by the council of Eldonâ€"Carried. ,_..I If: Motion by Messrs. Rogers and Mi- chael, that William Fowler be ap- pointed inspector of the Hancock drain, at a. salary of two dollars per day of actual service, in the place of Jonas Russell, resignedâ€"Carried. Motion by Messrs. Michael and Ro- gers that by-luw (333, being a. by-luw to authorize the recve and treasurer to borrow the sum of three thousand dollars, for school purposes. be re- ceived and ready a first timeâ€"Car- ried. Harry K. Finished Vt. ................................ 1 2 5 Harry K., Cowgn, LindsayS dis Sam bee, V. Candelac, Montreal ...... ‘. ................ dis Timerâ€"2.945. 2.22}. 2.23, 2.24. 2.25 class, pace. purse 8800. Gamay H., Girurd. Hon- treal. ........................... 8 1 1 Margueret. Tiemey. Platte- I. um; ................. Dr. Jack, Smith, Montreal 2 Venus Swing, Swift. Mon- A l.‘ VI Ion-v w.- d -v creased nearly ten millions, while the expenditure increased four millions, plus tour millions more on capital account. The debt increased in the month by $4,351,314. Cal llas Risen Vermont ...... A” f._,, anthracite, is now $7.50 a ton. The day before My coul for $7.30 for a ton. 'fimeâ€"2.29§. 2- burg Anothef twenty 9 R; price or heat. in the form A- â€"A -.o u-..- I. ...--o a..-..n- Per'l‘nlnPric: sold for month m, Wu completed his course ll the Nations! Schoql of TM- "inside at It: nought. m the mice. start a new concern“ They would be willing to move from Woodstock providing they can secure a, nit-sized building with forty or titty horsepomr and the sale of #20000 stock by popum subscrip- tion. 'I‘heywnnttogetgtown with 300d shipping tacilitlos. It would om- ploy forty land}. besides ; business _.,.--_ _I.- .m On tanner, who ure tying on' a 8400 purse. The nee hex! eight entries tram all parts of the country and all with good test records. In fact. 'the Lindsay horse raced the best 2.24 horses in the country. and the time Elude. 2.161», prova tint the son ox neswxcn. mus travelling some. Harry K. is well known around here baring won consider-due money this (all. It no . Iurprine to many of our citizens when the new: arriv- odtlnt «Mwonthuetwo fast I 5 ...... 1 1 1 Kyle. Hamilton. mid 'its mm! meeting last when the the following 0130 SQG-WW. A. Bishop. Managing Commuterâ€"T. Graham. I. Hunllton and T. Onshore. Representatives to Qnurio Curling Va ... “an"... .4.» {riéélpi-eaidentâ€" J. H. Staggop FENEIDN FALLS CURLEBS- Falls Curling Chgb

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