Kawartha Lakes Public Library Digital Archive

Watchman Warder (1899), 1 Nov 1906, p. 6

The following text may have been generated by Optical Character Recognition, with varying degrees of accuracy. Reader beware!

But Scores Who Voted for Him at Ten Dollars Each. are Visibleâ€"*Public Works Contractors Were Active and Generousâ€"Where Are the Immigrants 2’â€" Census Enumerators in the West annot find Them. Following the blows administered to the Government by the electors of East Elgin and North Renfrew comes astill more startling disaster for Sir Wilfrid Laurier’s party where it was supposed to be strongest. Que- bec County had arecord for fifteen years as a. Liberal stronghold. It was carried in 1891 against the Conâ€" servative Government by a. majority of 340. In 1896 Mr. Fitzpatrick raised the majority to 924. Four years later his majority was 1290, In the provincial election less than mo years ago the county went Libâ€" eral by acclamation. Under these cir- cumstances Sir Wilfrid Laurier ex- pected to name his own man to suc- ceed Ir. Fitzpatrick. The candidate chosen by Sir Wilfrid andhis friends was Mr. Amyot, a. wealthy Quebec merchant and manufacturer, who took the field with apparent certaiilâ€" ty of success. But the revolt against 19.. 1.“.me mahine took form in the nomination of three other condi- dates, two m‘ whom retired before nomination day, leaving in the field Mr. Robitaille, a. young man of 23. without wealth or gin/external ad) ,;ovex'nment, majority The Kind Ya Hm Another Government Disaster Shocked at Mr. Bourassa’s Insurrection â€"- Is Mr. Aylesworth One of the Barnacles? ‘ CASTOR IA Forlnfsntaandchfldru. c County Elects an Independent Candidate Despiteâ€" Best Efforts of Sir Wilfrid and His Colleagues -â€"A Great Day for Revolters instead of $13.00 Other Overcoat Prices range from $4.90to $16.00. We are offering the 60 sample overcoats at the same reduction on the regular price that the manufac- turer gave on his when his travellers were through with them. IT IS NOT WINTER YETâ€"but it is time to buy a Winter Overcoat. Why ? For the single reason that the prices are right at Gough’s. We havc for this week’s selling, which include Toppers, Chesterfields and Long Swan Coats. They go at 60 Sample Overcoats IT LOOKED SAFE. Ottawa, Oct. MR. AYLESWORTH EXCITED MR. HYMAN IN SECLUSION $7.95 1906 .2174 SIGNS OF ALARM. Before nomination day: the. revolt took suc’h serious form that the whole Government party organiza- tion was called into action. Sir Wilfrid Laurier spent some days in Quebec in conference with the local leaders. He went to the constitu- vafitages. He came out as a pendent, and had the support Consen‘ative element. in the ency and addressed- the electors on behalf of Mr. Amyot, who he declar- ed was the Government ,tandidaate. PostmastebGeneral Lem-ieux. ' the Minister whohis charge of the Que- bec district, went into the countv aid stayed there, assisting the organiza- tion and appealing in his most ferv- ent manner to the electors to stand by the GoVemment. No less than seven members of Parliament sup- porting the Government were on the stump in the county. The Premier of Quebec and Mr. PreVOst, his elo’ Amyot himself spared neither his purse nor his business influence nor personal appeal, in his own b61311. quent associate, held meetings throughout the riding. Senator Cho quette, who recently gave up in. judge ship to return to politics, was among the orators for Mr. Amyot. ~The county was neve’r so thoroughly canâ€" Vassed for any candidate, and Mr THE ORGA’NS TOO. The Government Press did its in" duty. Le Canada, organ of MPG-Ito in Montreal, and Solar, Sir Wilfrid's pen-aqua organ in Quebec City, de- clared over and over agdnflmt a vote tor Ir. Robiteine' we: a. vow against the Government. Mr. Bhu- mesa, one of the Liberal molars, whom tha Houseot W voted on A_..____ _L in the riding. an Inde- ~tof the of the Independent candaidate. Government Prfis described 1 a. “traitor" an “enemy of t’ ty, "’8. fbe to Sir Wilfrid," and Mr. Robitaille as his “tool" and ”pup- pet.” was away ahead, and Sir Wilfrid’s candidate was beaten by a. majority of 447. Sir Wilfrid is greatly conâ€" fused and distressed over the occur fence. It marks the decline of his personaf ascendancy and shows that the Laurier machine in Quebec is goâ€" ing the same wayas the Mercier ma- chine went fifteen years ago. A GREAT OVERTURN. But on Tuesday when the votes were counted the tool and puppet Mr. Aylesw,orth who is now carn' paigning in the North Bruce byâ€"elec- tion has been telling the people in Wiarton and other towns n that riding that th candidate in Quebec “as a Victory for passion and prejudice. The Min-l ister of Justice argues at that dis- tance from Quebec that Sir Wilfrid has been punished for his British4 tendencies and his loyalty to the Crown at the time of the South Afri-i can war. He accuses Mr. Bourassa of anti-English tendencies. But the minister forgets that it, was Sir Wil- frid himself who first declared that Canada. could not and would not send troops to Africa. Mr. Bdurassa. may have stood by Sir Wilfrid's state- went after the Premier “as driven from it by the pressure of loyal opi- nion in this country MR. BOURASSA‘ LAST SESSION? But judging by last sessions re- cord, his quarrel ‘with the Govern- ment has other reasons. The memâ€" her for La’belre' voted against his , ’ «m leader on Dr... anfieis motion Icon- leader on Dr... Rngzhgfg ..m9§1,99 “6011- ' demning -t.he' Saskatcheéaan '. Land; Deal, whereby 250.000 anrw of choice! prairie land were sold on long credit for $1.00 an'acre, mostly scrip, to ur. Sifton’s friends, who made 31,-! 700,000 out of the deal. om that! occasion Mr. Bourassa. said-‘3; "There! area few principles which 'I print?“ ed when opposing the ConserVativel Government to which I still adhere. " ‘ One of these principles was the land! for the. set tiers. Fe declared that he was now vot- - ing to condemn ”a. policy that we| have denounced time and again it) the past and which as a Liberal I am Prepared 1:0 denounce navy.” ‘ ° The fact that we have been in businws in Lindsay Who :5 your for 3 years should mean much to on when you are TGI'OI' ? Ordering your Fan Suit‘or'Winter mt. Cath ro AYLESWORTH ELECTED. We have the cloth. the style, and the Price to suit you. We have’the Ingest stock and the Ingest trade in the County of Victor-h today. , » of the par! ”anywhonght form]: and thus gave against Sir Wilfrid Laurier was one condemning the North Atlantic Trading Conlpnny contract. by which 9, bogus corporation of un- known grafters had secured $300,000 on the pretence of sending out emi- I.aurier of the last. days of the Ross Government in Ontario. That minis- friends, who adVised Mr. Boss to treat the barnaclcs on the party ship with a hand of iron. Said Mr. Bou- rassa: "There are to-day thousands of independent Liberals not only in Quebec but throughout. the Dominica Mr. Hyman, Minister of Public‘ Works, was to have taken charge of the North Brueeammn. in is; not‘there. In tact he. is not _ Visible“ iany‘Whtere. The disclosures of the Lonâ€"r Idon election prosecution, shoiving that Mr.,- Byman's seat in the House, ‘ 'like many other won by his party 3during the lastv-ten years in Ontario, {was stolen by fraud and bribery. Mr. IHymanhas been advised by members of his own party to resign his seat gand thus make some concession to ihonor and deoenc . But he is holdâ€" ‘mg dry to the property that was stol- en !or him. and strange to say the who feel that the barnacla on the Gm eminent ship should be treated with an iron hand." On these points Mr. Bourassa is not at. all nix-Du,- lish. The mult of his appeal to the electors of Quebec County scans to show that he properly represented lheir opinion on the barnacles ques- lmrnacles. About the only other question on which Mr. Roux-asst; dir- tion. thougu Mr. Aylesworth prefers [cred last sessiOn from the GOVem- meat was the Lord's Day Act. On this tuStion he’maxle a sudden and enthusiastic convert of Mr. Awa worth himself, who nine-days affer he had declared {it impossible to accept the Provincial Rights amend!!!mt an- nounced to the House that he would {give this change his Marty and grateful support, since it was in acâ€" 3cord with his owfi‘ancielt principles Ayleswortzh to “improvxse a 1 long conviction.’ ' 1’3. HYMAN OUT OF LIGHT. Minister 0.! Justice commends him lor- doing so. HE TEN DOLLAR SUPPORTERS Meanwhile the evidence has gone 1 Ontario. That minis- the advice ofits best. “improvise a life- BARNACLES. dw- tco‘ 0“" caused to the PG moo-y for til" '0 it patent”! ”m” uty harm 0' 01 these witnaseu owe. Shortly alterwards g, maxim ' Pull illustrated a of the firm was visited by It. O'Gor. Companion for 1 any address tree man, one .o! the person: now accused, of the p ' Ne who asked him for the.amount over. aecelveelziit of paid as an election contribution. Mr. pom--1531 Hang seems to have been well inIormed copâ€" 1937. llighogrwh‘ ' - an go . ubsc: 0 German as local party organizer, subscriptions wil earning the Railway Comiesion fi- in cash and m nance at Ottawa, which is perhaps awards. . Send accounted for by the iatt that one of THE YOU’I‘H'S the commissioners was formerly an Berkeley street. active party manager in London. It should'also be stated that one of Mr. White's picnic party to London Imponafltl is described as a Railway Commis- .000! sion employee. and the contractor 'f Corry above mentioned rents to Mr. Fond‘m‘ 0c)“ ; Hyman’s department the offices of "fsmn has given the Transcontinental Commission. axon on an appet CE‘N’QUS 111301.031:an mummrmg C ‘ ‘ ‘ " ‘ assessment for in: The final returns from the North- oeived'by membe went census are not yet issued. but year. irrespectiw enough is given out. to show that by them. ‘ the increase of population in Manitoâ€" The firm appei gba, Saskatchewan and Alberta is that. these sum from 410,000 to.420.000. While this were exmpt. am isahandsome gain in five years it It is said that shows that the immigration returns affect scores of a given out by the Government “‘1' don, and the tea; together lake. ~ thecity will [09 THE LOST DnflGRANTS. . taxes through it o} the bills was due the amount‘ was promptly sent them with 880 in ex- According to the Immigration Deâ€" part them there should have been well on to 500.000 immigrants settled in these three provinces since the pro- vious census. If there had been no settlers recelxed from the Eastern 'Prou‘nces and 'no natural increase in- the population these five years, there: would still have Train 'a shortage of; lift} to seventy thousand in popula- tion. As it is the immigration rc- turns handed out from year to year must becut down by onethird or perhapsâ€"one half. Either the im- migrants reported were not settlers atrall. or they were ‘l‘aslely reported, or else they came to this country on their way to the United States. No doubt great, numbers of more visitors from the United States have also ‘been classed as settlers. l Undoubtedly the immlgratiqn re- turns have been greatly swelled by such transactions-.9 the North Atâ€"‘ lantic contract. by which dampn- Ions persons were paid an allowance perhead {or iminigmts alleged to havecome tothls country from the European continent. It has been shown thattbs Ming m Md manna and III-debut bub:- .W with nine-- olths Ina-16: yaw OI! lull“ w- On motion of McFarland and Mit- chell it was agreed that Messrs. ' he find the scheme of taking the Water on Mud Lake 1pmticable they be empowered to' let. the contract. pro- viding the consent, of the owners of manned to that effect. following i touowmg . J. W.~ Thurston, 63 rods wire Eric- ing, 822.05; John Fell. building culvert, $5.00; John Junkin, on road and pay others. 36.25: J. W Staples, on road and pay others, ‘ A «a «mug wire 82.00; J. Lamb. sr., 12 r« fencing, $4.20: J. J. Ken: in culvert, etc., $2.75 2, Ge on road and pay others, 'l‘hos. Kelly. on road others. $11.00 ; John Mum and pay others. $10.00 ; T} 40 loads gravel, $3.20: .‘~‘.. loads gravel, 81,36; 1!. J: vel and right of way. 3 Kennedy. gravel. $10.09; 6‘ 331181“). B ...... ' gecs. work at Dunsford, 36.20: J. W. Thurston, on grader at station, 84.00 ,; Thou, noon. digging post and... sm75: Goo. P‘lett. graygl, holes, $6.475; Geo. P‘lett. gr“... 81.86; J. J. Keliy, gram-I, $2.00; Josiah Flatt, Gravel, $3.20 : Inde- pendent, printing and advertising. $45.65 ; Johnston Patterson. gravel. 55.36: S. 1!. Thurston, fencing at D statiaon, $65.60: W. J. Killaby. comp. for sheep, 84.56 : J. F. John- awn, comp. fpr sheep. $8.50; Felix Earthy. 87%} {at of tile. $30.62. Council adioumed to meet. at. call of theme. SIXTY~ WEEKS FOR $1.25. Don’t put. 0!! until to-morrow‘ the matter of subscribing for The Youth'a Companion. m pu‘inshers ode: to send to any new subscriber (or 1907. who at once remits‘ the subscription price, $1.75. all‘the - ‘1‘“; 1..-- P’VWVVL-i ---vv-â€"wvrvv , _ acter. enlarges the ,-understanding and instill ideas of true patrioflun. Pull illustrated announcement of The Companion for 1907 Will be sent to any address tree with sample copies of the paper. New subscribers will cecolven gilt of The Companion's Four-had Hanging Cdendnr for 1907, lithogrwhed in twelve colors and gold. Subscribers who get new subscriptions will receive 816.290.00 in cash and many other special awards. - Send for information. THE YOUTH'S COMPANION, 144 Berkeley street. Boston. Mass. 'uuâ€"v--r â€"--_- . remaining'weeka of 1906 free. These issues will contain- gently 60 com- plete. stories. beside- the opening chapters 0! Hunk: Gafland's serial. "The Long TraiPâ€"nll in addition to the 52 issue- of 1907. Whatever your age. six. sixteen, or sixty. you will ‘nnd 'nxe Companion to be your paper. It touchel every worthy in- terest in life-even? interest tint promotes fhea'fw, develops char- A --_J-...ga-ntléo\a bartdnder served him. He immediau.L ‘ly canceled the bartender‘s license. Laterpn Dr. JesSop, M.P.P.. and Commissioner Hudson visited the St Cathuines House and reinstated the bartender, claiming that Inspector lKing should not have canceled the flux-tender} license without a. bear- ‘xingbetore the commissioners. L" St. Cetharlnes, Oct. 28 .â€"The li- License commissioners on Saturday Might upheld Impede: King in dia- Manda Churches of the year. ifrespeqtive of too stock held by them. London. Oct. 26.â€"The court. vision has given an important sion on an appeal of the lee! Manufacturing Company agui: cssesement {or income on sum ceived‘by members of the firm The firm appealedon the ground tint. these sums were dividends and were exempt. and the court agreed. It is said that this judgment, will affect scam of assessments in Lon con, and the fear is expressed that the city will lose a large amountol' i-ines‘House. he ox'erhegrdw‘lhe bar? tender aka man'yin thebar. again“ whom papers were out, what he (would have to drink, and claims the Complication Over a Bar- i tender-’5 license 5 St. Cutharines. Oct. 26.â€"!\ queer >mplicution has arisen in the Li- It“ Jump, I.L.A., for Lincoln, xvi-ad the proprietor in the course Important Decision as to on road and pay others. J. Lamb. sr., 12 rods " 54.20: J. J. Kelly. gutting rt, eta, $2.75 :, Geo. Pogue. l and pay others, $18.00; Kelly. on road and pay $11.00 ; John Mann, on road ' others. $10.00; Thus. Kelly 3 gavel, $3.20: 3%. Posh. 17 ravel, 81,36; 1!. Johns, gra- right. of way. $4.76; D. Fd . BUF- of re- o? The fowl supper gn ('13 ladies 0| St- Luke' 5 chuuh was decided succegs, as usx j My Hrs. Cummer, Mussw. Get MAM ofKi'nmoum, and MM Cowin. of Toronto, 8.5515166 3;; we program. Hrs. Adams, of Lindsay “H a viSitor here last week, and in“ '1: the (owl supper. ‘1'!- Bo McKoChnie, ()1‘ 1;“IJ. LAM is visiting tsiends here. ' Mr. J08. Hodgson ih fun.“ 6""- paring for his annual fat; 1'.-,;~..'. m. J. Hodgsoxx umi \lr._ -__' Ornamental-n of thus mum», w» “5. Ring their relative: a}. Creek. from joum other ‘1 I J05. J; " b). “m occupled W 19$er hm of the Vermilion Agricultura. m- m. {Unfortunately it was guz-aived too late for this paper to 1.»- mphâ€" looted. but from the accounx 111 w- Sig-nul. it appears to have but a sums. Mr. P. G. Pilkic, former.»- 01 Lindsay, is the secretary-trem- urer. The paper also contain: 2.x. account of a. concert given by the Wish churcn on the evening r3 “M -_.|.:,.\. I. v; LINDSAY PEOPLE IN ALERLIA m Watchman-Wardex‘ has “00134“! a. copy 01 the Signal, Oi \':rr:::.:)ox., Alberta. of October lSth. am e. eickot for the first annual cthuii-(l. of the Vermilion Agricultural; ba- Some of these Cobalt min«-~ pear to be producing the real .1. but the majority are dopey. “jg-g more on the printing pmss than .7 pick and show! (or financial rcsur John Charlton has given $50.01: to‘endow a. chair of moral 1,1110»;- phy. Having been in politics, Jun knows that the other kind 01' A. arable mention is made ing of Ira. P. G. Pilk daughter Basie, and 1 Binnie. 01- Kiss Bess says: “His: Pime is I gm, and for anew! her as a. truly wonderful w arable mention is made of the 5 ng iii; of Ira P. G. Pilkie an; ice: daughter Bessie, and Mr. A. l Pinie. 01 Kiss Bessie Lhc 5‘:ng IAVI: "Miss Pime is a very young wâ€"v_. 331. and for onemt her age possess- oa a. truly wonderful voice." 122; I- Brothers have a. double half c«_~.....;2; ad. 0! the Pioneer store, and Iv. A. G. Pilkie announces the :. . of the first cu of deep mine ma. ohophy gets 910118 There is so much discord in Ev- <- ish politics that no one will 1.; ma:- prised if Parliament makes a hit like a. boiler factory. IEALI‘I IS TIE HIST ESSENTIAL inspm admiration, mpecg and ‘0"- nlere is a bauty in health whirh I! more attractive to men. than mere "110‘ hrity of future. W. with L'ydia B. rinkwna manpound and begin ileum n In. '1‘. n Gillis, Windsor. 3.9-- m be! illnea, and «urea, in We WOMEN WHO CHARM Mum“ It Helps Women to Win and how Men’s Admit-won. Respect 8M DeIrMnPinkhnm:-â€" '1’“ I mane Woman's greatest gift is the p0“ 9’ G00. Umphrey hah Manitoba after a 3m: in that part. Johnw has taken 1.2: . wile. They will Hawk “a Mrs. Martin ax visiting tour to Li~ points._ b! the fair, in “:hifh BURNT RIVER r. 735'. Gilh'x 3:21“ A“ ad to takeydé‘j of the sme- Pinkham" Mm Lu; Mr. Borden, 1 tion spoke in 1 pairgn in North (at-dine his 5m FAILURE Mr. Borden Makes SI And the pc the future. “on will I 'md you feel and only b1 manufactu can guaran piece bough‘ There Fm Stole red skins, trimmed ‘ tails and Child: Imported about 200 colors am Mugs fro: Rufi's fron Coats fro: White. pe: Thibet Sen satin lined, Silk U In black c from three each. extra ‘ celled in ma‘ Yes, We} Opens 8 3.111. Thought” It‘s cheer! Lindsay’s full to flu dor weatl thing of I and b‘rga purtment the induc in: early ant. Hail WATCH UN E PRICE CASH AND Th1 bri! met

Powered by / Alimenté par VITA Toolkit
Privacy Policy