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Lindsay Post (1907), 22 May 1908, p. 8

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PREMIER WHITNEY mmsrosnn comm MATHESON IN ms PLACE Provincial Treasurer Deals with Fig- ures and Also Claims thatlemi bet for West Victoria [lad all to do with Asti- cultural Classes â€"â€" 1:: his stead cane Eon. Col. Math? eacn, provincial treasurer, who hope, to the one (thousand people present. the promise, of the Premieu: of. 01.11» taxio that hqwould. come and speak to them between now and tha’cizlrth of June it at all possihlaThePrimfi Minister of Ontario is mmbed mud therefore could not be pram '_ AR at tuVAv-vâ€"- _ v , with this Aha .Conservatives of West Victoria had {to be contour. The speech of Col. Matheson’s .had 10 d mostly with themalttenoi pm: yincial finances, ant only on one or two occasions did he refer to local issues or anything having any special reference to Lindsay. A ' ‘ The other spam no! FOX. M. P. Pd M: “.With the bxcepttidn of Mr. Carnegie. M be is member for East aViatoria. an. 1h~ speakers of the evening addwt 5“! the m at, some length. Mr. Fianna. who was the first awaken 1 “NM W 31mg“ mtirelly: m 3 ‘dplfi’ 1:0 an Editorial cuticle {which appeared in [The Evening Post. Mr. Fox tookUpmostufhgspmwim a Meme of his own mmw ins something of What he had done for Lindsay and Nictqrial Com; m’ that paid: at it which M :3me "was plentiful white the applansa was frequent and at man mainland. The and the speech-making began 3mm» diatom after the 811mm; hand had ed in the Legislaturpa Mr. Fox :flao declared Wt us waxwyyi-n port of the policy famoymd in? 52.11 matters by the «Whitney: administmp tion. believing themJto be (in then best interests of the. [Prom pf Dim Qe uperalflmservmtivfi 'Associafion of Went Nietoria. Withihimonthe phtform What with' Several la- dyes were many. pramimnt Consen- vativea (the but. including; (Du! Wood Dr. mepfl ‘3 Boon therm Mr. G. H. 30pm Mr.-. John 4:qu and many otlmm. Enthm tario. V f ‘ ..t The. chair was occupwd by Mr. lW‘rlk 'L'uun Chennai who is prnsitient .sot on. J. P. Whitney did not speak the Conservative rally in cub! (1111;; of Music on Tuesdei'y. weré MT- ‘ rendered some WM chosen I played selections. 1 FoMowing a hrid opening address ' from the! chairman came Mr. FlnH : vane. The speaker wasted no one‘q , time in milling the audience inst , what he; was there for. It. was to ‘ reply to an amiclo which had been: published in the '“(hnadiam 9036' that he appeared Mom them, and :in order to let them know can about “a: Mr. Flawme read. the man in toto. In' affect the Editorial claimed that the Board of Education and not Mr. Fox, the member for :West Vict- Loria, was mummiblb for the eatabb nshnnetnt there of (the agn'culgtural town. . SAID IT WAS NOT (TRUE. ' \ Mr. Elavefle started out by saying that ha wbh 'katneunher of the My Board of Education. and mm perm so‘nally. kmw UL! _a’bout the mattefl in question. (He characterized the as-a nation that Mr.- Fox Was not cdvn‘» vested with like securing for Lindsaz of the agricultural! clam as l8-' deliâ€" berate falsehood of (the wt. mafi- the. Liberal party of :Li'nsdsax to :be den-Ling in the mus-“pre- arti- cles libs this and furtharymm it showed. that. the party was barreq of any; criticism and hayrqn ~of aux policy of its own. Mr. Flaveagle then went into mi'nutp discriptiombf what happened. He Said Mr. Fox had come down from memento on n Endaiy hf“ tednoon and {hold him '(Mr. Flavélle) ‘ that cdndfltjom were ‘such that did: Lindsay desire Such a thing as the? agricultural cams She could have them. A1: 3 MW of the Board of Education Mr. on had also etch! the same thing “but" said Mr. FihveiIHe. "not a Soul astound town orrhott. a member of the County. Council know. a. thing about it till! Mr. Fox boldfi them.”uAtt that waiting at mama there had bean a lot of minus-ion: std Mr. when.» BteWart, who was :1 member, had been none too wfihnr mastic about Kim! 1153 entire Supt pertztotth'ABamttmof Y The: Mr. Bfiawant'hcd mum the 'achum too comm far the municip. [.gdzitJ. Mr. saws said he would 'leave it to anybody:- WW cr not the class were a good mm for the town and mum country. But ac far 55 wa'BonrdIof Educetfinn’hzv- ~ing mthingu do with them \WASTED NO .TIME hddress l-ishanemt here of the classes: the matter h‘ad washed entirelv with the members of the Whitney Gammon: and-when Mr. Fox had secured one far the town eyery citizen ought to ba proud of him. When: it 'came down to the fine thing, said Mr. Flavelleg the classes werb worth about as much a: ten Normal Schools would be. Mr. Flaveihle paid his counpfimenbs to Mr. Steward: by saying that while outside of politics they were warm persons :11 friends yet Mr. Stewart. had been and sum Was the supporner of the most. corrupt Government that had ‘cver existed: He understood this LS» Lberal candidate posed now as an in- dependent though the mason was ob- vious. In t brie! refugee to the- good qualitiea bf Mr. Fox the Weak!» er said the present member for {West .Victoria was regarded in the House as a worker and one who could be depended upon to do good work in .ccxnglittene. T i i , : MR. 'FOX SPEAKS Mr. Samuel Fox. in the come of his speech: dealt with the xeâ€" cord of the Whitney Govammenn rarticul‘arly as it affected Lindstyx and'hfis own constituency. He point; ed out in detail what. ih‘ad been done, hcw much moody had been expended, and what gheme was to show for Lt all. Mr. Fox 31130 had marlin; to say about his own 96130381, maid; and felt the occasion to be bhdproudh est in his who!» cum. Ten W‘ ago whdd he had accepted the homini- ll'â€"4 _-_L- ha aridn oiwthsq Conservative party. had fdlt It to be pretty. much a “lbw v- .â€"V, had fdlt It to be pretty. much of a. tomato hope Ind it was under very autumn: circumstances that be up: pained befure them mow. Reference was made! to the Wot. withou£\a number, the reduced cost of school books. fillet ham-caged 3mm tp new teachem, fine ginâ€"m. for col‘omzation roads in the number}; townships and other unautems affecting the country I ' . c u L : Manly. . . , c -- â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" van-rt“? l .; Mr. G. H. Carnegie, in the course (.‘f a brief bpeech enunciated his er m m we Bow“. 3". __v,, _ also touchidd an. jibe question of sale 8.1 ies of 5011001: behdheirfl bind also hit law nafonn'. flue Opposition. Ur ‘raltbl- at supporters at the ”bagel mntyg‘ having said hm present Premier hid outlived up to (his plummets in this: “unset-ion. He argued that the: Com- wvat‘ne party (was table may om which ’had lived I!!! to what [tyros mam. ,p. :L':..;,.1;‘._~_ ATTACKED OPPOSITION r, Mr. Carnegie nOUQL'ET FOR THE COL. Hon. Col. Mathewn had scarcely risen to speak when he Was present- ed with a handsome bouquet o! How- ers’ by Miss Doreen Jordan. daught- er. of Reeve Jordan, of Lindsay. She received a kiss in return. BORE A BESSAGE. His first words were to the effect that‘ he had 3 mousse trom Eon. J. P. Whitney who was too ill to come and had asked the speaker to come instead. Col. Matheson followed this up, by a tribute to the worth 011 Mr. Fox. .who he seid was or the typeL of men of which more were needed in the Parliaments of Canada. He was a. man of the people. He would not attack the other side of politics,he said. as he did not believe in hitting a man when he was down. All this‘ talk anout a party, not having sufficic- ent men to form a governent was Lworthless. 'Ihere was good materi- al ‘on both sides. In all probability at some future time the Liberal would again be in power just as they had been. In passing he referred to the matter of the numbered ballot of ‘50:?er times and the perfectly sec- lret ballot of to-day. It .was one of the sacred rights of the country. he said, that each and may voter should have a. right to vote as he pleased, with no one to know how. be marked it. The change made in the system of representation at County. Council's was also referred to . IN SAME BOAT. Cor. Matheson made reference also to the [not that he and Mr. S. J. For. MRI; were in the same boat, in that they both .tought for Normal School and both lost, while bOth {fought for Agricultural classes and borh got them. The Provincial l‘rcu- mrer spent a good ’deal of his time in telling how the financial condition of the Province had been very great- ly strengthened and improved. but he did not say anything particulariy new in that connection. , (From Our Own Correspondentx. On Wednesday May 13, one ofCo- boconh's oldest residents passed away, in the person of Mrs. M: A.Ham- ilton. wife of the late Wm. M. Ham- i-ion, in her 65;}; year. M15. Ham- ilton has not been Well for you: time 'and her death was not unecht- ed. She leaves a. family OI thrsz, Mrs. Forster. at town. Mrs. 'Bowiuo. and David Johnston, of Calliagwood. MES! Ethel Forster. 0‘ “Opel". Falls. was in town last week, stand- the‘ tyneran o! the late Mrs. Hanni- . Megan. Donn am to, were, business on Tuesday last. .7 ,The firat'kééiists of find here last week- Clarke. and fulfil}. 0‘ and Pettit, of Toron- ng visitors in town of the season ar- ek- Mr. .and Mrs. of Toronto, were at the Pattie W 10: i on this way to their sum: on Moore's Lake. Also L Brown. of Toronto were at the Pattie Home for a Low days on their way to their summer cottage on ero'a Lake. Also Mr. and Mrs. Brown. of Toronto were registered at the. Pattie House for all week. They enjoyed many pleasant ailson the lakes here. -‘ - --,o_r_ Bus .â€"-vâ€" 7 , F. B. Adams. of Toronto Univer- sxty. is home for the summer months. J. A. human. lumber merchant at Toronto. transaCted business in town or- Thursdsy of last week. J. E. Jackson and Thus. Stevenson hhad business in Fenclon Falls on Monday ol'lut week. . Rev, A. B. Chafee was a visitor m Toronto on Wednesday and Thursday Chas. Peel visited at Victoria Read on Sunday. ,, i Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Richman had business at Penelon Falls on Monday vu Uâ€"â€"â€" V Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Richman bad business at Penelon Falls on Monday Jas. Shields and D. Rychman of Victoria Road. spent Sunday in town Messrs. Fielding. Adam, Smith, Mc- Kenzie, Austin and Calean attended a Masonic meeting at Fenelon Falls on Wednesday. of last week. Mr. A. Cooke, who had charge of his brother's store at Fenelon Falls. was in town over Sunday. He left was in town OVe!‘ DUI-1W}. u.» u-. {Monday to take a similar position at Tweed, Ont. The government boat. Bob Hall’ was here on Thursday last. This is the first steamboat .to arrive this season. S. Clegg, of the Trent Canal office. Peterboro, m on board. Messrs. W. J. Hnlliday end Sons are erecting this week a large stat-choose to be used in connection .with their tannery here. The Gull River Lumber Commas commenced operations in their bath and Shingle mill: this week. and M'- erything now in in good running un- der. _ . 9 ; l . II'- 'IRONDAILE . U- Mr. Nc‘d Hancock met With a Very heavy loss on bionmfiy night. .hbout 3 o'clock be was unburned {mm his other man! articles. ‘ Guhun Bros. are hanging a drive 1038 down David’s .Lahe~ The mill 11139;: wnrking every day . Mm Lilia .Lilkin is alum-b rmov; «fins alter an amok at bronchit’n. New". Fred and Frkath m 800: tc BM forttawbys. 11:. Garden W b uncovering “W ‘ W mm- from known-than. Hi- can: trianhmzhdtomebim 350“ once mote. kg ... .1 A cough pt the popular ladies of Geoderhun vhibed all: m Dale on Mondnofthinwmekd,‘ g. : I Mr: Bowman mdbon'nrdubautbo start ,mn'k at tmm. .‘ ,‘ t '._L c meetmg at rem-mu rum, ”'__n esday. of last week. I M: No. 2 red w N 1 on. 7 7564 on Cooke. who had charge of 0‘ ‘ I m: tum quiet; let's store at Fenclon Falls, “magi.”- .own over Sunday. He left 310d; nun; dim to take a similar positiofi “M“mflgg"? l, Ont. wernment boat. 30b Hall‘ a. m 9.118. $2:th : on Thursday last. This is W , steamboat .to arrive this ‘ S. Cleg of the Trent Canal “‘7' "“81“ D net-berg. d. 1'0 m ‘ 0 was on boar ”“331“??? a in town on the day withhip was a visitor in Liverpool and Chicago Wheat Futures Clo“ Higherâ€"Live Stock-â€" Latest Quotations. Tuesday Evening. May 13. Liverpool what future. closed :o-day id to *4 higher than yes . and corn future- unchanged. At Chicano. lay what closed 2%: higher than yesterday; May corn 3c higher, And my out: fie higher. Winnipeg Options. Following are the closing quotation. on Winn"!!! grill! futures: Wheatâ€"m 81.11 bid. July 81.12% bid. Ontoâ€"m W‘bld. July 4686c Nd. w. new-M. uvâ€"vâ€" -VV, Cheese. urge. lb . ........ "014 .... ......... .... 0 1% Cheese. twin. lb Honey. extracted. lb o u o 12% Liva-pool Grain and Produce. LIVERPOOL. May 19.â€"-Wbea.tâ€"Spot. M: No. 2 red western winter. Ts 6d; Nalw.7a7%donqwamumdin m:mmmm;m736d.1nly7l a. w 7. 24. Dec. 7: 156d. Gunâ€"Spot. not. American kiln-dried. to 10¢; nun; old. dam mixed. Ready. 8W:tuturuqmet.xay539d. warnsâ€"8m cut. 1‘ to 16 M. M. ‘T‘rdâ€"Pflmo qutet. mad. mm mm- W finest white. old. ‘m. a; do.. colored. steady. 623 ed. New York Dairy Market. NEW YORK. my 19.â€"â€"Buturâ€"Firmer; new. 11.1“: mogflspedua. 2.1% to at cue-3o and 'Buaalo. mNDON. In nâ€"London able. to:- “mmummlmcwlb. arcâ€"ad yacht: mtg-1mm beet is quot- dummnficperlb. the bulk. hutch: ?as. ”59} .... ne'w? Torooto 05” “'6‘“- , 1w sheep, o 0 o... bbsb lb. rolls. coco-O... MARKER of rho cattle: Prices Firm 0.1“ Williams Baby Grand............... :34 Nordheimcr Upright.......... $17 Doboon Upright.......... ............ 315 Bell, Goat. 0:921, good us new. 3‘ Dominion. 5 oet......... 5 Irnxkeynmrlbm- Eggs, trash. Per Butter. pa; 1b------ unt flour ------- suntan: rolled 13 Appla. W b“ - Potatoes. par bu! Applet. per bag Beus. [er 3b. Belt Knnitobn Pt:- BREEN. - LINN 91¢: 83‘ :33 WILLI

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