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Lindsay Post (1907), 27 Dec 1907, p. 7

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my. 1‘. was mt 'rlgnc ‘1“ to go zhrough the eoqstituen Rate the nomination, fixing that only the right delegates come to th; convention. Lian. Jordan said that Hugh CJ‘o 9am .mng ‘ b myged the Liberal "party ‘ was was the geople's land-in the; mm ”t he forgot to mention where he [be money hqhas been mile to He Said than gas no 5. . C(LSC)’. of Vampia, go; up, ”d made <0an Staments whid: evi- m“: did not please eitlnr .fiughea o; l-Ls com cntion. He said hd bald ‘ai‘gcj (1 letter to 8‘!th m I”: mmemio.‘ from the chairman of M cammitcee of Sam's. and‘ it than: “5m packing the hows-:3, what My”? 5,: “as hissed down). Sam said {he so,“ may to answer any charge: we agairst him by the 141nt la- - delom to say that as .d- m/E HUGHES MEETING WASN’T A Low FEAST wcum not use a mass. but ones: a LeeEnfield for his shooting. “The Colonel takes no risks.” ‘ 7. ‘ "L‘cw about the ssandai. 56130 Dr: ”find. which hung over Hughes about the Catholics in Quebec? Hughes had 103*. Borden many hundreds of "‘95 by that; and yat Jue want-ed to “Wait-Lt the Conservatives of VI:- m. oncman than upoke. 'Eo_»hll :en roxx-d of the didin; by Hdghq : the time of .the ‘redes‘uribntiom A bfition. “hich he had kept x and mm to no one. had been gotten w , .1: interest. and. he’ had» kart it; M for fear of splitting gthepanty. a mouldn't go out and give lectures maphone mention». and send pho- - an one: {be riding» to have him- due 13. Iota 2:21 Hall-burton. - THE CANDIDATE. Fr Col. Hughes denied any part in jet- Vanda-ring Victoria, and. Hallour- ton. yet he said on owning 'tha-t $119. Max. of. Halibur‘on. as far “E 35' SDW‘den, voted in Victoria coumv- a; sand the monies qwdedrthe two to- mm. .11» Grits had brought in 15“ 1!!pr from Dakda to vote 18’: fiction. He had demanded that 2th“ 353 two ridings 139 left ab 091m” 1? Was )Ic‘Hugh’s fault thqy‘yerd-rfln “Bother. He tried sevefa'l other} ”5.“ E9 get around the taint. 5‘ “‘01 think than would “.mm' MSB. Anyway, he WU! not u” ”it"! ' eâ€"Foa. and 6mm» "”3““ m at hp Mpmwew all. (”'81 on. .‘(tedlem to say‘ that as In- nm, “as by invitation ticket. 9 were no Liberas there. L r. Johmton Ellis. chairman, than mat he took up [the charge at Valentian. He had sent 3.116101:- Mr. Casey tried to :13: some. n hem but .was given no shown: w” Twitter! With Rania: a Imtcbuk Show in His Own Support, Gramophone, Music and Pictum Being the Chen. Allotmentsâ€" Dr. Vroomm lid: 1 Few Pointed Remarks. and Dr. Wood Referred to the Colonel’s Commotion With Maui: nd Inn. ‘ 3 Lin; government. wanted to Lion a railway to the .Yukon? Canscrvgtivep‘ wpossd the mea- am; Hughes was to: it heart srul. W hen the Senate would pass the bxil Hughes wanu‘d ‘10 .sh In; Dengue, Th; Doctor ~_said ms 3‘1 very wail to exam one her with Imaity for Sam, b'rti Xe deny certain things be .has :‘1 For ‘amoLbor .thins the 1m :, Rita}! ezglodad 90 I‘d{t1'iaai,and the most dangerous apology'for fie ever invented. was supported rnglv bv Haw . ~ :me on: in the audience whispered Jordan said that Hughes; W 8 only one who .was doing the ng"â€"Fox and several others an at these matings _a.nd help- 1gs along. . L'C L Wood then rose and made what son. He. held the audience pund, where others, even the I himself, had had trounlaf ‘ Hing it. He said that; mag wen salted. “kickers.” '1‘th no such â€" they ‘were‘ just tr?- r get the beat Man for a (rep- ati‘ c. and they had a. .righft {to :ho Was the bait. .. ‘1'th must;- I. man. with a‘ clean sheet. and Lo his .rguostion. “Has Hughes :1 record ?” there were . load, of ‘yes’ and 'no’. but the ma.- ke;t. still. "30,” said kIthe r "Hug‘xm’ record is not ,‘ a one by any means. ‘ How a'Joth idling". mth McKenzie 8:. Mann home. ; . , oxall said he had .writtenl b;£ore the. redistrimtioduto 11 not to have. Vistaa‘ia uni}: ‘ on together. Hughes talked, : and imam: electorate, his gramaphone andyphotos no influence the confining [L was not right tor a man grovugh the constituency Foa- nomination, fixing things GBE “KlGKING." EKLY POST. LINDSAY, FRIDAY. DECEMBER 27 9 last rifle 1 near town. w1 Left that? people .make :rastice’s an: the :Comal rout ch08: a JUL. asked mapped: at 'any nanpre- ‘aaut. 'He said he thought‘dt was his .‘dnty. as a goalie ‘man to givq Use-N mblie mudg- throughow 1-1» ruling. to, get Wfieflomfifl and meet the people. 3 He said be we! a comparatively .Ipoor mam libe ,thae. «st of ms and a. (white man. and; he Meat up .day,iands night in the iaMreeLs 0! his party and! kgermanium- ency. Be charged Mfr. Boxall with mixing a packed meeting for 1 the Grits at the 19450:? conven'f‘ion. ' The! Yukon railway was ancient. history. but he thought the scheme “he advo- cated' was the {boat for .-the country' bususe it did not so through Ame- rican territorny ' During his twee-ch the Colonel kept 'lepeating that? he . would like. his words noted â€" taken down by the reporter as the): were â€" and ruohshed. :He stated that “time has vendicated Sam H.ugheLs"-â€"n high- scunding sentence and a nice ope. if it IV‘VaS not «that. one could. not; hon. thinking that even some .0! min mrv did not flunk so, as evidenced by the dissent and. Myron during the 1110011178- As to the Boat: rule. «the Col. said Canada should have a time of her own. It was .the bent rifle made. but .was still only .in'the ex- .ponmental state. As. :to the scanâ€" dal 'on the floor of ,the house. he mid he (Colonet Samw_ Hughes) was. en- dorsal by. the Catholic ArenJishop;a¢ Qmoec. as well as fay‘fill good Prot- emanls. It was an insult" to throw even a thing in his, hoe. : 3L6 voting was Tthnn {taken 0; on!- lot. the 51195 beink Mowirted. in a half; and counted on the platform. L‘ITIu' Coil. M'hiic this was going ‘pn. an- Bounced that the special tor - {the nonh would wait till 6.30. ~ He'took great pains to impress upoq his au- dim that it was nq‘t ‘ a. private train, and that anyone .who \bought a ticket could ride on it. ‘ 314'. Ellis; tae chairman. brought him forwan‘l c3 several other oacaaions-tp (make announcements. Mr. Ellis- explain- ed that his. voice was {too weak to be heard throughout the house. ‘Al- though them were many present with just as strong voices as .001. Hughes! the. choice tell on himâ€"proba'qlx {beâ€" cause his. chairman wanted to ken-p Inn in the limelight. He and hie party occupied 'the centre of the! stage. Dr. Vrooman .was placed We'll to one side. almost behind \the swu- cry, and a large section of the audi - ewe could not see him at aJ'L “ These Cases Call For Some Action Evening Post of Dec. 23 A young man fin a beastly state of intoxication, tumbling about the sidn “all; on Kent-st. for aoout an hour du:ing the ousinsi :part of Saturday. without 'Jcing molested by the 69°F line. was one at rtha' sights afforded the Christmas shoppers on Saturdav evening. {the individual finally, ‘9: ought up in mom: of Damphu's store, at 8.,30 M'hecre hefmasde an in» decent exposure of his person qn the crowded Shoat. , Christmas Shoppers Shocked by Con- duct of Drunken Individuals. __ v- u-=â€"-. . 'ANOfIHER CASE. f“ ' Yesterday aftqrfnoon, as the chilâ€" dren Were going inlto the ”Sunday, school, a young man badly .fumdgr the influence of [liquor weaned by the. PneSayvtex-lan church, frightning the titULe ones into the deep mow. About (Orange ‘Senltimam ‘ ,1" His Lordship Bishop Dawfling, of Hamifiton. Ls vregorbad to have, put a meting of the. St. .Vfinba'ntt; ,de Paw! Society there arecemflly, enjoined. his bearegrs to votd for the lbaflt candi- dates (1101' 1:119 municipal offices)? "Whether they be Wtanau, Cath- ,dlic, Orangemw or Masons, so long as they ward gooid med far the! office. and mane “cabana or managing the alfa'u's of state.” Sula}: advice. shows a :broa‘dnem .warvth‘y of Icommienda tiong and is 'in almost Eli-rapt contrast: to, utterances atltu'flbmtaeid to :the sump prulate some. monbhfl ago. what‘is :yrecisdy the attitude of the Orange ‘Grand Master. and in aédordazwa with the primi-pflgs of rthgi Orange Ais- soa'mtioxi. Adl classes should the 1m- buad with a merit of 12mm and «work, together for the good of the wholemle‘r l L..;". .‘L 141?. >. the content W silence mutt. ' Sam tunnel menu's ago I W a lot on William-st. (untantunqalygtor me). majoining the premises uncoupled by your said. oonttnmtor. Mind. er- ected Ithnelreon an m-toda'he sale stable. lthe apammddh for W238- Iing int he wear. . No“ W was spared in making the building ‘0! the most approved kind. (the stable floors were constructed of cement. and every device and; aqppllanoq "WM uprocured and. aidopted [or :the. .pur- pose of making the premium sani-. tary and wholesome. '5. every partic- ular. l’l‘ho town .by-law applicalfle to the removal of rectum from thestanle has been «strictly complied with. and I have ever exercised the utmost care to have my upvmufisaa strictly inoffen- sive; in rthlm I have: Wed to the Iatlzsrantion of the Board. of Health and of all my, neighbors wave the aforesaid conmrflbutor and his mate. , , Dr. Simpson. :3, L. n. _ Scum time ago. in [respond .-to de- mands made by. the mind (contributor; t-ln Board at Health and mm; of the {town Council caudally inspo' ed my premises and‘pronaunoed' them has from objebtion. (this am not suit the gentleman in nuaqtfinn. y'l‘ho Board at Health. nvivthqu't his guid- ance, of comma in a body: of nondniti- tim. and the town Council, place he ceased to be a War. is Without. (DTO fthae Edi-tor .d (the Put.) Dear SLr.-Hid’:herto I have endu- voned rto [pay no heefl‘dto the raving: at a. fnemmn't contributor. to your columns concerning the condition“ my Winmas pramiads. It human not tor the fabt than“. your ;ape'r mating: acquaintanms of mine in Canada are constantly. 0mm \ with Ithe most violent a‘nk! “trava- zant' statements with ureter-moo to the state or my W 1 menu "7â€"- _.....n -n 515 Mm mast. and. as EmMUNIcmoNS ? I have no doubt. Mr.;£daitor. that. any of your readers alarming thesq lines will at ems «recognize the party rwho has been no concarning himself. 'but it woud £310 mhdtm'iqu‘uelity to_ keep 113 name out of primt; in his View it looks so wall. «The mama; P. Palâ€" mer Bum-rows, M.’D. Daea theimppen- dix "MD." denote meldd'ler 9â€"Yours truly, -- W. A. IFANNING. Lindsay, Dec. 215. 1907. “\u.‘ ‘ 0'1‘0 the Editor of The Post). Sinâ€"A letter signed ".W. A. :Fan- ning” appeared in your Saturday’skis- sue. In it he 323001323 me of “fre- am, and in addition Ithora was an aaominaible stench. In winter the cattle «had no gar-Winn from ‘_ the weather, and. ha had. been Awakened by their moaning with the bold: sonne- timas ithe Saab-k3 of the: (poor cattle was covered with ice. and. snowâ€"they .were Mating and hungry.” At the Council meeting strong evidence had been given by parties! 9.1th lun- solicited. 'who had. 1min. on the pre- mam. Owe elven said m‘wadgod in It is, when, very remarkable that; as Mr. Fanning says. mapmeecdbwtives of the Baud of Health .a’nld tthoun- oil sound Import the pram“ "tree from dajeetiosn.” .mhe. “ligation far a. permit 'to build. is. Ito‘ my mind, a litmp Wt. ”Wyatt wan manure. A BOARD OF HEALTH ABSURDlTY. IS PERSECUTION THE OBJECT? [an an whamaflt- and '8 Him. a d um- um do. and km, raon’n uttering! m mah. a that silence mart! tmvnm mm: 3'80 I WM 3' 1mm 11-80;. (untontundalY.f°W time It] 3 the .wreunisas tuneup“?!i ”who is ,houlsd be made beta the Walk and. (road: as well rwith his osmium andgsldghs. be! ev on builds a ptattorm out. data m street and,1nas it as a show room. whips homes up and down the shred. to show at! their good points as. they are being auctioned on {the public street; he has a. «file. pig unduheep yam within a M loot oi his notch bom’ living room; hoadvertiun nod collects a. crawl in ham: 0! Iii-build ing to the great Swanson» at those using the Walks uni crowds. and than whine: and. stumblers when any nutterm‘ 'hnn that ingot-time (to dojaot that snyom should no? mo cor not the grant wrong. simply 2015an the greats liberty gives him undue advantage om abhor! lull pint: many in “111””. (liking them Home or Dr. Wald: Mr. Don:- laa done. it win he and that Mr. Engine is running his mm to the utmost limit. Iafltany'won dot that I. living in: the Mat-q neighborhood. should ask when and rwhero will it all sudâ€"in: night no a. salughbar how at a tannery. yet,“ ohanges go on. it not mjeotiw ware made. is there anything wrong {m that? Is it wrong Muzak adaption or taxes with depreciated value in. property? 0! what. than. done Mr. Fanning complain? And. it I ask «no lie! for mypeilf. itjs [at the bene- fit of. other: equally x annoyed flay. soumgls and smells from this town barnyard; what is {the was to! town by lmws it they are not (carried out? “What are our olflciab lot, xix; not to [entome them? . -_ _ ., who is thin Mr. running \zthal: ho. nbouid onjox special privileges 3 Wm is he that heban: rough ride over: 0111: town mgulations! «thy mum he arm rights and privileges denied no others! «No other ciMJvidunl is Vanowod to expend his good! publicly in the straw for pale; yet 'he cum~ com! Now. I ask in all seriousness why‘ one individual should be allowed to 6351mm our highway. build obstruct ing mlatforms out into our streamer 11bit godda. gather a. qaw'd.‘ and am: tion in cpuslic; keep cattle. pigs and sheep «in town and near Kent st... and others be prohiflbe‘d? Is it not high tum: that Itho parxialiiyv no done may with? I am glad! Mr; Banning had an ogportunzity 0! making phi}: his «petition. and it gives me pleasure :o xoply to his wen: gmflemafly lo:- ter.â€"Yours. truly. . ._, (KingstOn Whig.) - In the savings deposits of a lead- ing bank of Canada. Kingston stands third in volume. Here is one secret of :h.‘ city‘s lack oi enterprice. Too much is hour-led. ' . Keep the dollar at work! Every [man contributes to his own scour- it; and the city’s strength when he lets his dollar work. It is useless when boarded. It is so much strength withdrawn from service. The work- ing dollar is the only, onq that. has rains. . . . NALENTIA . (From Our Own Correspondent) . Mr. Marvin Lane met with a bad accident on Tuesday. He was curling wood in the woods. when his axe caught a small branch of a tree near him and the axe went down and cut. his big toe nearly on. Dr. Hall. was called and sewpd it on again. :We bow ‘to see him aroun'l again soon. Mr. Jim Casey. .Wn). Shouldice and many others attended the conven- tion. They, 883'. Sam 30h the nomina- "tion. If, Mr. Jas MJttat, of Toronto. is calling on his many friendSJ. \ Miss Adair and Miss M. Mark. our school teachers. leave“ for their homes for a couple of weeks. They both have been engaged'lor anozher year to tench our schools. which Speaks well for them- . Mrs. Richard Suggitt. who has new on the sick list for some time.; my are glad to see. is able to be around again. . , ‘ - ‘ Mr. John San-Jo. who has lateZy moved to Little Britain, has lived here for some time. He owns ann- thrd‘ of .Washburn Island. Mr. and Mrs. Sando were line neighbors. We miss them. but our loss will. be oth- ers’ ga'in. Do not forget us. John. You are welcome any time. k Miss Katie Meghan. who has been nearly four years with our merchant. Mr. Wm. Suggith. 0.5 A clerk{ in Ins store, leaves on Monday {or her home in Bancroft for her holidnya. um Meaghan:- has made many friends. and will. be greatly missed by m. young and old. v. 31:. Douglag Sinclair. ’Jr.. of Lini- ny. in spendmg his holidays with Motor 5088!“- hfirfi- . Ling-58)“ Kingston's Big Reserve. ’. PALMER BURROVVS. Dec. 20th, 1907. . .‘ . frwo ol the Toronto .weakfles rue I very music ”out hh’u halt guil- lion at dolmrs. nndjumpdto thq onnclmiou that it was all going to China. and Japan and. other- outland- 25h 91m and. usual accordingly. '3}; this time they cram dood- aor- ry they snake. and. know more than they dd. 3. month agm; rrhey are on a par with a glut may church-go.- ing people. eVen magnum, who. when { m'miom are mentioned. immediato mutton .up their pocket-s and. shake ‘their heads dignily. On tackling them tor a mmipcion you- untold thnt "charity aegina all: homf’ and. that there are enough healthen in our country without going abroad {or them. fl'his is all Wand it only. shows the luck at proper training their ministers. have given them when they talk so ignorantly .unthls subject. .We are not thoroughly‘ conversant with tha We? of all the Canadian churches. out M'a gr:- sume they are all managed (in about the same may. nnd whehwe any that out 0! every dollar rugged tor "misr- along" or "thrncs at the church". only m 14 mt! Lea-V63» the coun- try for subtly foreign work. we are pretty near the truth. Now. that lanes 86 cents spent in the country; .what is done with itfl {The an": of it is expended in sending vche gos- pel to thcpooreir Wage! our omn country. into places such as Hallour- ton. Algocna and our great North- west. Somc gm to our! yarn out minister's. some to their twidm And omhnns. and me to the cgllcgas. Are these not worthy, on support: by. etery'oodyf It these people. .who will not give *to “Mom". grchon- cat men or «map. or. have the in- terest at their own ootmtryaltheartc they surely will not «HOW; unintel- lows tomrthdriouvdan. unwell as Mr own. and. yet that is Mhatthey. undoing. 1 --.\, 1! me are not to {have actual anarchy reign. the gavel has! got to as sent wherever men 80.ng it can't be sent for nothinsi It costs sonw‘th'mg {or even a minister local: and travel. 60 let our .irouica'l friends dfip den into their socks and help the "mias'one" in their .own land. and we promise thum that the Ionian undon- mrill take care . o: themselvep. M is a conundrum. and got true. t‘het that best eontrioutora possible that these whom are afraid that it thay draw giving to home mm thgy may be tempted to give to the athdr. W it is as- tonishing hour a habit crows gud so tor “tetra sake. give to neithw- Of that WMMIanWo. prdan'nly our 3400.000 will he spent in Canada. tad it is Andal- Our country is growing myidiy. and u. must new 91” Ithapgph 113:. your 1 “Why. Willis. how. bright and. imp- py you look this morning." . "Yeah; Our uhool is on tire."_ Why he Was Joyftl. VOOOOOOOOO§OOO§OO§O§O9.990000006960600“ §7Q€€§§f§§§§f€§§t€§§§§§b'QOOOOOOOQOOQ00050.“: ll: Likes The Post. Mr. D. H. ‘-I.-Ctimmon. or Bunk- ville. in renewing [or The Weekly Post and Glob», an; "I emjoy zet- tiug'rh: Post. cxcry‘we'ek far more thud I can tellâ€"vi consider it second to none in the matter ot‘ new: and all-around xcadibdity. Long may you prosper, _Mr. 71.10:.” 4 Telling the m. (Notes and Queries) The practice of “telling the bees" of a deathâ€"probably or other important happenings autoâ€"exists to this day in some parts of Englend. \ A year or two ego a. retired vu- lage blacksmith in Norfolk to}: Mr. Cox that he hadhndela point of tell- ing his beet of hi: wite's death. Ask- ed how he told them. he aid that he hed rapped on the board supporting the hives with'the words. "The mie- treu of the how in deed.” Asked what would hue MW if he had not told. them, he aid they would ‘ have died. WEIâ€"Heir, Military, IOW- ste end in can; Cloth. Ha, Bon- net, End, etc" in genuine Ebony, Foxwood. etc., 1.1] prieee. A few days ago: Bedfonhhiro reo- tor'a gardenertcold Mr Cox that. his been hut actually died his fail- m to Mom than 0‘! mew. WI .\ L_\L_..\_..LL.km.-t.u We wish to thank all our friends for their favors of the gear and to wtsh them IIWY “ITOâ€"In Brush. Comb “dinner, 31.0 Brush 3nd Comb Combustion, fined by ourselves tram choice stock in my kind of goods, 82.00 to 20.00. LIATIEI 00008-13 Colin and Cnfl, Shsving Seth. Purses; W31- leu. Coinan-au, etc. ALLIGATOR GOODSâ€"In Handker- chief, Glove or Tm Cues. Music Rolls. Bugs, Purses, on, 82.00 to MIG-We have established mum“ for ourselves for high 0 Perfume. in put ntiety. Those we lave item the world’s best union, in bulk And in dsinty who. for Kw trade, 250 to Dunoon’s Drug Store. It’s not a task. but a pleasure, to choose gifts m'al“ Quality One Door East of the Dominion Bank. HAPPY, PROS~ PEROUS NEW YEAR. COME WITH THE CROWD ‘IO . WAKELY â€"In Hmdker- z - (New York Press.) ’ ’ ._ AI Staten blend train stopped at a wayside station the other day and tour aipsy Women. decked out in the usual colors and brass jewellery of their kind. climbed aboardk He. stated and women loobd at. each other. as the {our entered the smoke ing on am! calmly took. their seats. ‘ The conductor dulled formal. 1 “Here." he said. "this is the smoke OOOOOOOQOOOOOO§O§Ot o from Jan. 2nd. Enter any 9. ’ day tor long or short course. ; : New Catalogue teady. Wtite ; o for it if you have any idea of o: e a college course Address ’2 9 w. H. SHAW, Ptincipal ; : Central Business College .' 0 Toronto. 9 3000000000000000000 ing car 1" l “.Wec.” aid on of the (our head. «11:. “wen-nu" . . . . ..: rm mu amt-The Ing- “variety at hign grade Combs ever shown inflow, that. an ex- oluivein design and out not be dupliutod, $1.00 to $5.00. mm mm â€"Amri- ca’s uncut confection, in beautiful holiday boxes, 35c to $5 00. mm s undone :nd nutnlgfit to Met, brother or smtheort. We hove the but kinda; Gubo Magnetic, Gilhtt’a Sdoty, Auto Strop Sdety. $2.00 “RBIâ€"As and; superb :1- worment, within tor shaving udfln toilet. with hasty gins, figs”): Foxwoods, etc., 500 to New Term Smoke no 8min.

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