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Watchman Warder (1899), 24 Nov 1904, p. 6

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"fifilr-M as) ,. ~ ' ’ your clothes from us, not that - . 1, 1w 1.1 mm ., .. 1...; Warm 1‘1“? are 1.1.. “1‘ the “new“ are not afraid to stand km“ ”a“! 1.1“.“ 0 e. t ‘3‘ .b'mg vou . ° 3:23; {whom was 111. w“ “m WM: 1.1... and 1-111 « 4 EM .'.. first“ . we“ éwmfiwly CIOM m 1: â€" , J I wvory xnaLLc better have been allox .1 among {the thi: " The doct very Familiar follow He, himself, 1" ' has been paradi The charge made by Porter. ol' Bellcville, a _ the tonnnons for bogus ballot boxes W . i .. lection to 0 q 0 9: O a (N 3“ 1'" a g. ’ '4 1h..- riding at the recont e 1.9 uscd lu xnxcr of Mr. B. 0- t-hc Libyral candidate, IS Ila-V1118 3 911111. chat sensational development- Th..- pominion authorities int-Er (inn-athes at work on the case ‘ a your 1%.,“ -.:1d 11 loner 15 suing two ”swat his own ”gunman“. 1-11,;-.1.11-..11. ”Home citizens W15“ anal . 1 or his own gm???” -. .. “use citizens are - - ‘ ‘ ”L 12 “a avow o Jcc o la: , _.'.‘1.,11:l\10l’ oi the Ontario, a. ~,- . , ; w 2: before the. truc‘hieart 1i 'l‘tfiliztil C\.S})3]3Cr, and Mr. ‘ E. . “0‘ Victoria" and no“' \"ll 1) 13“ 3 ”11.33 men are charged 1 “a t and loyal women “m1 mun; prepared and printed 23. - - W. ' hamve buried the allied dud .1‘ (121 Election day Saying that Cl.” against me good and (l ‘i‘v'ir.‘)" "~ l‘1lli).\. l)‘)xes “‘cre 8‘ “heme ; w fault W I take Lh I.~-'”.1‘.1,'1111{1-1-'s. '1‘hc.1ibel case “’85 y 1 ”a unity under my own - in: 'n at Belle-.‘ille on Thursday E ”I t v. the falsehoods .. f‘n'c “IIILV jllfiLchs Of the -peacc" " ”w w manv dgfierpnt‘ Ftyie f ‘ I his dug have sought l0 3112 E’Ol'tur gave 'hlS evnknce h.l. d . ‘tt’ thingSlor yo‘lr 00!nf0rt~ u!‘ i “flaw. Never shall I rcn‘a- . “May. He depos‘ltcd that P-11p - .3. ‘ ”we statement or an 10:... 1,1.)thir of Byron 0- Lott". d3 1 ~ .0“ made against my honor ":'*"‘"‘i “Mimic in wwfasétérby " ‘l‘ ‘1; Vrooman has been mak haul in the who; or Mr.f - oonbe: first made his disclosures, corroborâ€" _ . o; near! y a year. NC.“ . (47.411 l on the Sundae:l a if!" Corby atcd his friend in every particular. â€" in S .1. him“ approval 05 m." U“ {01" dung?“ 11:21:, 112011311 six bogus James Gay, No. 2. West. Hunting- y. ”a conscience, I value tho 3 ““1 hurscl n his pOSSGSSiOD, I the don, a scrutineer for 1111'. Porter-1n 0‘ .y fellow man. 'I‘hcn‘for ballot noses Ewen-obtained from a the election, told of a convchation' - 1' . H H yen to please so distingms WNW shinnlginaston. B. 0. Us had with Simeon Ashley, the chUtY ’9‘ . ' +1" I‘ll as 13!" Vroomun, ““111 “I'm”? m 1,031},- 9, 7A. Lott, a. let'- turning officer at the P0“- Gay 0"“ ’/____â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"-â€"'“- ______________..__,___..___ _ _-._ the stigmav hchas sought to 1, mun litroduct‘ion to Mr. ShibleY. amined the box thoroughly and ASh' \ . on me in regard. t” a C“ rur mhin“ «is; told was the Liberal Icy saifi :1 “There is no ware handle '1 H E B EST W m- Fairbau'n. ML” - 1.: in T‘rontcnac, and that about that one.” He sagd he could It was my intention mm“ “nadir”: id 1111' 1 mm 11.1w” With have had one of the trick boxes if he _ , 1 “w, nomI’M' bran last Jallll:tl'\ iwfiohi‘hat the boxes, 13 in number, had wanted it’ and lf‘hc had one he 1 ‘ W” the fallacies in relat ion 111 l 1d from Prescott to Gen-- would bet $00 that (ray could not ‘na ousan ears I' ' im's retirement from \' T any?” l-mc'ion as beehives. dis‘Cm‘er the trick. Ashley further 3”me life , but vicldinp m i v 11.. x ' ‘ ‘ _ . , h . . .- , - M 7 _ . 1 1‘1 1- 1-» “ere mambutcd, sm be said that sixty bogus ballot bakes l jewelrv Hm been m 643 . I , and adwcc of the 1.x”. " k k - k to Bancroft were to be used in Western Ontano. '- 7 ' - - a 5'“ t' A ‘ ‘ d r 1,011“; ta en . the dawn of “Vang-“m t .1 “'9 Conserva ive ssociaiion. 111.1.111 \ i1 charge of a. man named Paul Sherry of West, Huntingdon, ing ufactureha ' Leiden“ ”Wm hoped against ho a .1‘. l {‘11 X __. . ‘ . ' , _ , ' 'Lr. a.‘ man V8 as . _ .‘ . . g ”in“ ""r‘ “er of u“ 1;;‘$£r()£’:)i'léeor bu 1mm: rhior 52:52:31“ t:;dc;ds$1;;:d iiy ’ (wed. so that 1041;“, Wm the four or five leading loci... . _. » ,\_ Lott to i 1‘. story. .- .~= ey o '11 . 1W . . ’ _ rt and “V _; 1'0““! 1 i - that his CODSCicnce had a bonus ballot box if he had secure the fruit of untunes cl an ”It“ 3? he“ kc ould 1 ‘ mg 5111'. l on). ‘ ‘ _ «'9 fl . 7 . __ M. “a toil Our exhibit of . line. I did not ta aLlIUll m .. h' and that “as the wanted 11. The Lonsenative scrut made . , gems, 30'- - “"3" ”Whining 1m, ‘ ' " ' ‘ in tho W" be“ 1 watches chains hr -1 a the election. But I :1111 n . 1 . \\ 11111111 to gnc up connecâ€" moor had been warned to.be on the Mndflolflf buck mil- es. . . . . meets and . l limNm-‘Q ihe boxes. is brother lookout for the boxes- allxonmh'l‘ “1.x line 3 other Similar Mammal“ illustm. to defend :21), person.) hour) 1'12:);1111‘1‘1111111111111 him to La the oath T.J- Reilly. th0\ Kingston SChOO‘ U‘fi'mmlb' the amt m the jewelers“ %%Vilgfimo‘mrbc:ifiiodlH1) 1:; d 'plllV returning Officer and thefl teacher who had the scheme in ’.,a,-nd,, “an e ‘ it you an, muted to see. 1‘0,“ or five kickers (“1. S1” conndét aicts which would be Praia:â€" was called but did not respond. w r. Y me any perjun‘y- “9 “Red “r3 ttorhiz James Hurst, the mend and com“ 0 J. I [CVA RTl The dock.“ all through 1m 3;?“ T‘Zl3 l'Ol'lfi?!‘ not to prf)%cu '0 dant Of Ilhil Lott, related the intor" I 11" “NDSAY JPW 1 I.“ week pascs as lht‘ it h“: . .- '1‘ th-.~v ('ould help It, but/,0“ ‘ 1 - ' ‘ ~’ fl‘i r hitwcen him- - end. (vur ' ' ELDER ' 1'. . 1111111111 l~ . um 1n Lorh}, s o Cc t ”10“.“, 1 | the defender of M l- , . . . 'uStiCC mUSt' be done? ~1 - ) d [lam-\- Each cuuioim'r is om tied to 8_ lumdooim cent, 1', .11 . 11,111 that! N ll Lott, Guss Iorter an . ' t in _M““"“ h h- , th nO‘ma't" , . h . ,- "'4 0“" M‘- {[3011 '8! I!- w ”mot, and t C sr0 \‘llU lll ed With t c piowo . l-‘ur youtmml your mum and addm. e _ almost defiant terms r wt on unclmudlbcfllJm-e loryNivolIicu l , . 1 ' . .' “L cold "1"“ u! {wnlscd ythose who sought 1.1 , . ; straight honest politician 4 M, (tom the paths of \"H'l‘1 ,o:‘ 'n a conspiracy against Mr.‘ Corby and agriz in his account. He told evealed to him the conspiracy that was on foot to use the ballot boxas, Lott had told him that the Ontario government. had; paid $50,000 for the patent on the mechanism of ln-in‘; would ”bell the tru ’ , Mint-1! Dr. Vl‘Ooma'n also H11 that. I, \knowing his charm-s1 me to be false, should, 511111431 pose to gratify him. rcnmi'n Bis slanderous speech at mom and his hundred privau- l‘l-pq witnesses how Lott had r lunws, 110'! said, {rind ‘ llh- iiunl‘l‘l I such a brother had to send to Ottawa-P3: box. The intricate arvl 111.111. Lott had asked ‘ r- the trick was fully described by Lott. -. itvrlhe‘ ‘ . to Hurst. of 1.110.me since all call (or tion; they call for tho 11- 2,111 whole truth, and nothing: '2»! ut to his place a '3 ‘rlid not wa'fl any longer. bogus ballot and s ‘ r 1190 in the His evidence w crept to corroborate Lott detectives visit. Evidence of aonsiderablc imporâ€" 'as given by Arthur limd lic- Williann' election w Byron Lott active l‘hamlmrlain : l aott': house, r truth. Then when that 1.1"?» fore the public it will bu 111111 it it not "W Colmwl” Lu W," whose wits have lwe Wing and who has; been ‘ "5‘" misjudging or concoct inl m. h Dr. Vrooman's (ii-script ab executive meeting in ] candy in 1895," one -'cannot Government [lei told of going to Phil ecuring one of the “fink hours. as unimportant. (”<â€" :15 In tne’ “3-?! -i}',‘¢:,-.: : .1ng A)" on gigs-aging Souvenir Range 'bâ€"j Saves Coal u \ss’cs don l’. \. Lott said the “Mario 1 hro rah a 'l‘m‘om u. had (l’t‘l'l'l'llllned to g West. Hastings. ‘l .7- . lit. 25!}! m The proportions and soil: of V I (b: fire box in thzs range are party had got onto it, so The names of manta-cued turning Other-r clerk. He said he kne. lll soul-rail Toronto men were in ('(yzliim'lin-n with the boxes. name- who went to his (flice on the Tucsâ€" h~ Sir-anon, Vance. "Cap" Sullivan day previous to the election. l‘yron 5m; ;1131, a malleville man. asked him if he had any hallogazmd ”.1..- . ~ ‘ wanted to see one, as he “1 an to 2 . , PRULEEDI‘AGS. lshow a young fellow how to vote. lint SY‘VCSI!‘ "‘9 (a .. the result '01 over thirty years, experience. it IS filled with ad _ . O v built meconomlze coal. atrium at an . ,_ c ‘ ed 3116 has . taken . "H as {Ira} it IS oblong m Shaw.“ comm-raga? ' W by himself in rosi<l glcs to catch and retain ashes. Handishm' ents of the terrible 01’ five of the Leading (Jonson SA'l‘l' RUAYz's here were no ballots Williams had taken Ashes do no: d the town." He paints hi . ° are now prepared to snappl : mp 8' “Damon,” one “'l.0 0“?“ by A!" Reid told him i as Mr. ' broad and deep. ll‘iurd Reid. the West Hastings elecâ€" there, lion clerk, that llyron 0. Lott, L‘i‘b- them With him. Williams locked 1:14-31 candidate in {he riding, had them up every night along with his fliccr’s ofiice seal, and nobody could get hold of get clogged up under the grate. The Gurney. Tilden Company not. be swayed by m] 111 L‘m“‘d w Mr. Fairbairn whom M for :D' J. McIntyre, a in ‘he returning ‘0 Mr. Williams had gone ‘north Manufacturers gull'l' and asked for a ballot “’to Show .a them. young" N110“. how to vote." Mr. Reldito deliver the ballot boxes and 1331â€" ' . . -W said the rorurning olliccr had gonellots. When Byron asked for the balâ€" O tigelpub'm 333mgnebfiuyiiilg ‘ lle'ltld h' n1 "‘ °" 1( o In) t on \\ Is no an {a GALVAN‘ZED IRON O S CYLINDERS mg“; l ToronhVnncouvficlfmrcal “not. receive his PUNI'C so] {no In! h m 1891. or 1892. Lot 1 r o! the makers r0“ ‘7" h the good doctor that Ll Semi-d regular oxvcutiw- the duly elected PXL'CUlth‘ i :d the Conservatin Ass-l “ Jr! South Victoria. and ofllcially authorized to wit- names for nominutlor / at coming convention. ‘1'1' _/ the dOCtor‘ state that i: Q distribute the ballots. “Pilots, 0 same day by Phil chance for any crookcd work. It \K'é-lri Lon. “ho rl-icrrcd to‘ the scheme, cr00ked work the witness had inhis and he (Reid) had admitted that mind when Byron asked for thelxtl- Ego-(m hztd told him what It. was. 1015_ This was dom- by Reid to get T‘ilil So {an Reid fully bore out that to 11-1] him “hat the scheme was. part of Phil Lott’s story- Phil had l-Xl-ltilll liulll s\vom ”hat. on Tuesday, NOV. 1' ° PlP BRA- nor h t was visited on th i'li1‘1. l-I \\'0Vcr, d,“ :x‘\. Lil mod that. something d‘.srcputui.lc Byron “(my to Williaans’ Office to try and dishonest was on foot, but he to get hold of one of the ballots to , took no steps to prevent its being mused in getting some extras struck v carricd out. off at a printing Office- James (lay and Paul Sherry, (‘on- Then Mp. McCamon took hold of __,,.-..’-/ Who had be?“ the witness. Reid. and “as told that, at! of seeking to lnalxc it, . .. It 19'3“? Was a conspiracy é urban-n? “Thy (loos I You ”5V5 ”5‘” Of -’ all the: names ? The be excused, however, {4 “he the workings ml in Wye Association or or 1 m1“ 9" as ls-gvnerally \u-ll :b “‘3‘ period he “as u I . m Oils and none : M] “misca- Of its prcCOpls. ll. J lichen”: under the s: 111 ° .Intyrc and ll‘u‘ 2:111 kw! _tlon of Lindsay. and! “mm, Mr. Crows, 1‘ why' ll “lay ‘h incidentally ihnr w in Dr. Vrooman on ll “‘mnylprominont men oil h Mug and honor, \\'l ‘3'“! faithfully served ill ~. ”Wed as ho subs . I» but. wheuwr Mr. 14 1“” Mile or not. (hm o .hm (.0 allow thl-ir n the nomination. :‘\m . m m fifltiflCtly remember Thomas Davidson III-1;... _ . Alex. FN‘LWN" tumood of Maripusu : %. Dr. Cornwall, '1' ,1 N W. C. Switzer o “MW and John 1. - -' d besides ()l‘llt‘l S. 1 were altered lln' , , the executive bvfm‘ sm‘valive scrutinecrs, warned by Mr. I‘orlcr lookout for the bogus ball testified that Simeon Ashley, turning officer at No. 2. West lluntâ€" ingdon, had admitted to them that Reid. Phi-l said it would have been he could have had one. of the. bOXâ€" was. if he had it he would bet all right if they‘ could have got Ithe r the trick. ballots.‘ hom ,Phil Lott Witness explained that before the. ballots couls‘. be used they would 0 have to get hold of the returnirg 10(- ficer's stamp. To Mr. Dchmet, witness said he to be on the Phil Lott also saw him that at boxus. Phil asked ; “Did Byron tell you of the red his scheme 1’” “I nodded my head,” continued “I wanted to find out, what it 9 es. and he Could not disco“.- Jamcs llurst, to w .______,___,_.__â€"â€"â€"- Reid for notfitclling muddy that he , believed there was something wrong. thus prevailing its accomplishment. but Reid said he diln’t have time. w. 3. GALIDWAY. Int 10. Can. I. W ”-3 Wan». P. 0. Mill“ $319.32 am...” “SW " , B‘mku’k . ‘re~ “ma-l . ~ . i; ‘ 1. ' if“ ~ _ in i t 1“ I I : g _. M j ' itm- 4" wageUEi‘xi‘cugia‘; Amt- . .' . . . ’ ‘ ‘ 11:11} ,, 0' "four or {i home in Prescott on Sunday morn- ing by Detectives Sherwood and Olmmborluin of the Dominion Secret Service. He is an employe of the Dominion government, being an 0th- cer of the inland revenue departâ€" ment. He lives with his wife and another. He is a young man and is well thought of. B. O. LOTT ARRESTED Considerable excitement. was raw- ed in Belleville on Hominy evening when Byron 0. Lott. the Email can; didatc for West Hastings in the late 81‘ Pro- ” “PM!!!“ allow 1 _ mot-y a 1m ‘ , Wig in l/imisa co ns u l 9” mu M the full p as , . d Lindsay'vp :fln-n of we Minx besides W m honestly t g . did not 1 ‘ ”Hon Wit, m , ‘ butter .h- ‘ firm « ~00: ' 1 .47 film

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