LTTI-I. nicbens g wirin- incl-I" p8. .. \ Min!» illa I. just like «110th ‘ ' mom: all the M3 (310 peak 0‘ “(I W!“ "8‘“ «hrs the dam}! away; ml grow. M an hm: It. mu 1“ count! mm in Jun “It sum-him" a. ï¬g, .mdnznua. Til-Reun- 5033300.: 0 I Plugs. a and complexion nap. tho “Wmhthw'fl. ' :mrmmma m.- ms‘ur, to chance 1;â€!!- o! m .‘mdmmmowm-d mm 01:11:31. (0 1m Ital- .W,andirrlbuon.ud ad Idemrm MM. .0 “and -hblood. The Weekly Post '. n†, new and 1 mcmdmn Dressed Poultry v0 :wheds beio mom to estsblish large collect- 3 Mr. G. Mc‘ K and dupping works at vagio'uf ;_ W'oqdvjfla, Stable paints throughout Qatar}? of inlay. 8 F1 MW elected Woodville as s 421888“. Undq ‘. , : Talbot. 0! t In: a Itatxon. The company turd wig} ,a_honus «$1,200 and amok Imb- , old black. 1 38 to the amount Of at least Mngt')n. to in return for whichlhey Lottie Cal toinvest not less than 83090“) H. 0. Hum! 'm packing factory. abattoir, some horse! e0“ Storage plant. he Pork 1 Mtï¬Aréhi .fy Ind abattoir wilt have 8 cap new of Eu .1 or 14110 hogs and 300 cattle . teamJln‘ fh 1*. and the com Mom‘s?~ Md andï¬arrlad Warehouse will be We to I animals ' 8 tie at our time not let! and cited 39.00011». each of poultrzd’ut' ' , led by 1 “eggs. In miditxon “try 53"?! 'eu, They r “8 company :qu a tree mo and. looked o,“ acres, free water. and OX. [3' set of hi tron tares for ï¬fteen years. _ booklet; ll ï¬r.‘mmu.'ssrr. m. nitric. rweL 'Odfllle’s New Ind-st?!- l , the Eldon Agricultural Societv w l held 115 Woodvmwmdhd Fri. day, Sept.19th :ng 20th, gag mag \\\\\ 1i gratiiylng succehi. The én’tries in the val-zone chase: in «exceed {those of p’revibii‘h )eai-I. I’nfortu .Qtoipthe RAM»: WM“ nag. .favorabie. Heavy clouds hung in the m which “conï¬ned â€rain at .1 almost any minute-t and great. lroé ‘th‘at‘. the 0o§ was too c001 Tm: r serious drawback has! :: tado:cy :9. keep many people away. and consci- I quentiy the attendance was not quite so largo as in former yafl; 'Hov'vever. there was a. large num- ‘ 'ber 01‘ people from outside pointy: E‘50," White Hands “L sick as Lindoaiy, cum, Sundeti" Luxuriaflt Hair iiamf. £annington. BéaTl-f‘tou and Kitkflaid. produced by I .22? Atwrgixnmadim $332? g n jun like minim emu-m folk. am hit Yb! 3 a" dim 0:120 ‘llt: 3.1%“ “I9 130‘ .umbmun. or to: tea days. in railways gave a duh: [are ticket from all poms of On- huveu to Toronto and not to mace: .\ single fare in 1 1-2 n 3th Path way. nu mural ,1!th a one out avails ‘M way. and is satisfied it Ilia: the nilwayv meta mom. h public greater accommoda- .ht that is not the. polatat ‘- Por ten days Tomato lg lissinele return tare. W 4 I: the sauna (31-31% 9' Debts (at tint, '_ _ . FM" Journal; The failure “Hint sugar: IaCLOL'y in Micki» Show: not be without its bee-or “"10, Where so many are pro- :- 0nt of a numbn- establldl- ' :EM State this is the ï¬rst Raffle†mm the reason being ‘ mmbeets could not be horhood to supply It. ' :E’bfrge capital 1! re- a [actory it h the? gamma not be done ““0 btaininz a ream:- "- MW tsthat: the :- equidta “he: will be grown.- v “be: tsha one difficulty “NM-£0 ofarmers to even-gm! “Junta: beets. ~M ï¬nbwot saw a Inm' o?†the sabre: say a large†is!†' ‘â€" I, ï¬t; wamrzmmz'": s“; w Wm†‘ , . I? an 09- ' ’ '1 ktâ€Nimble that the author- who 5 men ; land gigging†"“ u m Tax;- :: mm†My St. Loui- '30:)“th ccommodaâ€" par, with a. 9 point at â€"hondsome 1 Boganto in I.l T11f '3? .V e â€W“ faint! “a; hat 1'1“ ~ _V -~~,] IL wtth 'C 1 Few-a. u“. t Splendid aux-ma ‘1‘» m :on oxhlhmon h m but- w for in drawing of horn-ox All chances were unwanted. and gone Neutral an‘nels wuo exhibited} In tho road and cum clan 01.16 1.: hands and over. Mr. {elmmlv m. of Canninaton. oarrloi‘ of! \ rm “that with hli bountiful t“ or flat-711e,": they no a we!!- }edpau- andmallu al - p'wat Sula. Mr. It‘s THIN“). 0t Braver-ton. had a handsome tul- ont and took scoond monarch the ‘ chm: undsr 15 1.2 hands. a head-aura pair of gays. owned by â€at: John Murchison. gum-a1 merchant. Glen- arul. captured ï¬rst who. These beautilul. .. animals Were excellent stoppers, and were much list the meeta‘tors. Kr. Thou ayto‘o su-ond phe- wlth a. pair of bays. bar we. Mowed globe]: by H. De- per..witm a. pair 0! ï¬ve-yeu-oldg â€"honflsom’e 'ulmals. , i “1.5%(‘6'3 (~42: e‘ntrles in the ..‘n "'3' Noll--hgnds 3.9%! “a? m‘TW: 114%: “or ‘. you... carried ofltflxe r .4194 l .I. with '0. pretty black horse.“ g. Thos. Bowen. or‘Oakyvood, won 20nd prise- w‘rbf'lï¬s-‘Bve-yéar-old bay horse. These two gentlemen had new "and hadnsome carriages; the ; wheels being ï¬tted with rubber tires. : Mr. G. McKinnon, Dr. McKay, o! a Woodtfllenm.mfluca-.M- of lshy, also showed in the same .clnss. Under 15 1-2 hands, R. W. : Talbot, of Beaverton. captured the first prize with' a. pretty nine-year- , old black, and Mr. H. Francis, Can- nington. took second honor-J. Mr. Lockie Calder. of Argyle, and Mr. H. C. Hamill, of Islay. showed hand- some horses in the same class. 3 Mr. Archie Met-“um; the popular reeve or Eldon. HIOWed his handsome team in' the general purpose class, and 'carriod of! the red ticket. These . animals‘ are six year old mares, ' and sired by ‘ imported Day-Time, ownediby Mr. Carmichael. of Cress- ‘ - A- .4. s... n MIA. 1" The exhibit! in the building were , memsnd, 30 (may ot~~Me€ ? Laney work patented a very pretty [ appearance. The \bhowlng' “1‘ this I class was' (a: ahead of any previous ' «ifâ€"'3. .‘ ~ n. = 7m“? was a good exhibit of roots. vegegnbies, fruit and grain. -'n.nd somo‘ fine pinching): ,were displayed. ï¬r. Hen-0n, pan-mastu- Int Sebright. towed some fine nap!†but on ac- count. '01; than being picked too long ‘he was not‘awnrded,‘ prize. 7 Mr. B. J. Gwen. Lindany'a' leading ciomicr. occupied thehcorner in 'thc south-wen endpl the building. and his exhibit of clothing. comprising men‘s and boys' suits and overcoat: (or am and winta. hr coats and hats and caps. m the best (“play made by that “enterpriuing firm at the Mr (or anal yarn.‘ and add- ed greatly to the attractiveneu of the mm, ' Mr. Ryan Switzer. Woodville‘a pm- - grog-ho lawmaker. made a good .mwint'oi and. handmade boots. mf‘SWitbet in a nut-class work- .nan. and his boots u-e always â€and dunno. ‘ I On mmumii math the bullo- ing Mr. Tho; H._ Bum ind an 9:- hihit 0! tom pumps. Md Mr. W. McKee had a good iiimlay oi hm implement; has: two national: were kept buoy dating the 33mm l rnpiuuw_ul the good mum†at tins-us. .7 Mr. -I-‘. W. Kenna. oI’Betvex-ton. an old tract hon-smug. . laboured a two-year-old roadster stallion. and secured that arise. The animal was slit-tic beauty, being a dark has with white mots on the legs. He was sired by the {mucus stallion, Reflector. In the draught nudge]:- craJ purpose classe- thera were some handsome lime; and "gelding: one and two; yearnold. ' A --V ‘ ‘ “gluongh not:an'¢xhibi-‘ tor- }; t: turnout. on the. _-â€" mm m... n. J. Stoédut, rm- a... v..-â€"--__,, qwnw u‘y , , ‘well. They are ota dark bay color and. looked pretty dressed in acost- 13' set of harness. “ï¬tted with brass buckles. Mr. MoFax-Iï¬w' has “now captund ï¬rst prizelor three succes- sive seasons;~ - Jo AA__l_-Ln- Mr. John Bass!!! exhibited a. brood and ï¬reral coltS. tau-ed prizes. In * cuss Mr. nos. 4 demand Mr. Johl Yale. can}! show teams. 7' ,__ Ari-Man annulus? â€"Shortly after dinner on Friday, the second ydâ€. the .Wood: r’ue brass band. co :1“ t: n roe-9rd,. mmawm may?†irmirt of Mr. McLanehlin’ u tum-(=3M atte which fli'e'y â€ï¬mwm â€m and throughout the afternoon they undated Home sweet M. M was much appreciated. Some of the Exhibits. The-re was $1392 ,dxowipg of horses. cattle. che'ep 336-13939. ‘No township 1:; Gamble“ ‘W‘El- don 1n 'tne‘breedin'g of â€sh‘écp. It in the homu of the LeicestersflCots- wolds. Shropshires, Downs and 0;- fond Downs. . - years. mill- 10-w- n Bagsbaw, or Cannington, a. brood mare. foal by side. '31 colts. and as nan-1| cap- M. In the heavy draught 12:08. Crawford, of Car- Mr. John Campbell. Wood- :h’ showed handsome bay uv manâ€"w--- V . ï¬nd he dodges through the. brlaxs ancl got Homing through the , 4 bogs, ~. \ . ‘ . . * And Jr†and there he been Warning signs upon the "trees, Ahd now and then he human to out- run the farmer's doga. Oh for the hunter from the clty start ing out wlth hope so high, Couldn't hit a. flock of haystnckau x. * they passed hlm on the {la-I, . , But his sporting blood is t gllng. and his breast his all aflnme. As he halts and blindly blame at the startled fleeing game, » And the words he has to say. As th? white smoke ants away. Are intended to show clearly that LIA___ Black and white. Blue and gold Blue and orange. s' 3 5 Blue and salmon. , » 4 ' Blue and mate. - l U {.5 Blue and brawn. :‘l‘l -; ..:l- Blue'- and black. f : Blue. scarlet and lilac. ' ' Blue, orange and black. Blue, brown, crimson and gold; Blue, orange. black and whlte. Red and gold. ‘ 1 Red,- gold and black. . ' Sï¬arlet and purple. ' ' ' Scarlet. black and whlte.‘ Crimson and orange. . l . ‘ Iellow and purple. ‘ . . :Green and gold. ' Green. crimson. turquoise and gold. Green. orange and re‘d. . - Purple and go“. " g _ Purple. leaflet aud‘gold., 5",: =» Lilac and‘gold. , " ,L’lac, scarletand‘ White‘o‘r black. Lilac, gold. scarlet and wtlto. . Llac and block. . Pink and black. V 5â€â€ Black. with white or yenow. and criutomr (, _, , . . -' l -- '1' " this! “my app-minus:- I ‘ ‘ ‘ 1 », - >1ufm‘w-WH’ - The City lunar. Now th: hunter (son the alt)- taken his gun and hie. “my 1 WM: a win determmtlon in m. heart to main and slay; ï¬e stumbles through pastures and he scramNeqpver pg}: , L#I‘_â€" MRâ€...........-.. 0 8 8 . 1"â€- 3.â€. ‘go 2"“! 2-â€- ’-mo f.“ Rwaâ€" Mm.OQO.-OOOOOOQOIO-UC : ’ . liflbnm..nuu-uun.t.C‘ ' ! Bub“ «Onto-.0....fu. an 5 6 ‘ 6 "mm. ter kctnlnz tour. Indications now. il be at lawn 80 are mnrmae wl lecture. dollnnd during the coming Dmmber. lunar: and Mary. as compared with the 138 M wimp. Three are titty locum" in the ar- flce or the gown-uncut A 'III '0... She mu: around the man a! mug and You‘ve-cu. a lovely lady mm Bka ydnum a: boy. watchwd «only. to:- who can "out a paid with trill: on her skirt and waist that mat: \enuc? Now. ml- was all ï¬ght. but the 3:01am at thlc drew “than tor a \- nu. That arm in too to he soon on the street vi her. She. is too lazy to keep her own mum tidy at home. (‘hzu-i‘u- cum-nor. in Toronto Star. Tun-1m 1.8.1.“..117,1.u~ I'm-launâ€" . TMotherâ€"“Yes. dent-I it I! quite true amt the Australians are just going to bed when we no getting up." Littlu Elsieâ€""Then manna. in papa. an Australian 2" +Motherâ€"“Whtt ! Have yonbeal llghtmg again. Johnnie? Goodllttlo boys don‘t ï¬ght.†Johnnte-WM I Input “at. I thought be m 3 good little boy. but after I hit him once I touad he won't.“ : â€"Tomklua -- “I understand your wife was a lecturer before lmr‘mur- riage.~ Does she' still lecture ?’.' Smithktns (ondly)â€""Not in public.†~5*‘-â€"Hc-“So you've been lcttlng other men' make love to you 2" Sheâ€"“It‘s all right. dear. Not one 06 than i131} Ecome mimic." a f‘fl‘m so glad your ism enjoy- ed her whit to us. MrJ'Wilnou." “0h. wrgll. me'u the tort of girl. you know. who can enjoy here" any- where. and' under any clmum- sunces.“ : g ; : , 4'Whnt do you consider the great- est charm of summer. holiday 2" “Well. you meet a. lot ornevv peo- pl ' and on make yourself agree. ab e and entertaining on your ‘ou stock of Ideas." . , . -â€"Mrs. A.â€"-“Yom- husband dresses very quietly." In. B.‘-“Ibeo he? Yc'u ought to hear him when he czn't ï¬nd his collarq,_oy_ yuan bl: can --W.hen H. come: to acceptlng 3 30b t‘lfkday laborer can draw taker In: p i l ‘ â€"thn poverty come! In at the door love goes home to papa and takes his husband. with her. rm W m The Superintendent of the Fur- mero‘ Institum It. Credmu. has In hand "NM". (or the win- -â€"So:ne people never go higher than a towering rage. A low lat-onus In colors. m:- that you and I were engaged.†3m, Bantu ...... .. .. ........ I- on. cum-0'0 Maud.- Clay)....... ’his weapon, ’wars to blame. WISE m OTHERWISE 11“.â€. L“. 1 I9} n tangible gift which Canada has laid at the loot of the Bnpire. and they expreéb approval of whet Can- ‘nda has done; The attitude of Can- ada towards the Empire in the South African war has struck a. chord in the hearts of the English geople which nothing else com have one. 'â€"°â€"-- . We must broaden our ideas, am Mr. Ross. We have a world-wide Empire, and it may take some time to work out the possibilities of trade within the Empire. ‘ _ ' He had investigated the possibili. ties of the British market (or Cm. dlan products. He had gone through the Liverpool and Manchester mar- kets, and had found tint nineâ€"tenths of the products exhibltpd in those markets we were able to‘aupvply on Well earthey can buy quarters, and yet Cennd‘e. does not reapply more than‘lo per cent. ’ ‘ In there any hope thnthritaln will give 1i. pre!erence to Canadian goods in her markets? He had W it an Engliehmen‘that they are doing. a much for their anemic! u they-m {or their friends. There is e. um undercurrent- o! sealing in invol- elm. pram. They have got eettlgd trade. as â€.mox hind†zany other policy is logked upon a We share in â€to protection 0! may doflar expended on the Brita} navy, he continu'ed; m‘d. Ipécklnt' â€did: «any mama non ha “mm m The Premier said he had remon- strated with public men with regard to the {eeling of indmerence that ex- ists in some quarters to the colon- ies. but he believed that we our5 selves have not done our full duty in bringing Canada before the notice 0! the Empire. It Was very difï¬cult to get Englishmen to sit down and consider spedally the aflairs of one colony alone. In a conversation with Mr. Chamberlain he had asked why it was that England had not given more attention to the alalrs of Canada, and the Colonial Secre- tary answered that Canada was not the only colony. and, while ,mlgnd has done as much as she could. she was not able to deal with Canada, as generously as Canadians think .he ought to have done. ' ' “A 13.4â€" __3‘ mug.wbm port!" on! o! It was gnawing thet public uptu- lon hhd changed in England with re- nd to Cane“. but it would not hurt it they were better wormed 'ith regard to Canada than they me. While the speaker was in Eng- hnd he tested the feeling of Eng- lishmen on several nutter: enacting Canada. The policy 0‘ . lugd with mud to preferentiu was touched upon. an! Mr. Ross said the English rem the 2"“me as in a. very generel way and pleed feu- tlgue. That la a. word diet he: no place in the Premier's Vocabulary. and in a. voice vibrerit and full of power he delivered an eddrae eloquent, broad-minded, Impede“:- tlc end precticel. that will eat the loyalty and stimulate the thought of every Cenedlen. It wee the epeeeh of e, leeder of men. e be“ In thought end in ection. . ' . Anaheim; E. It. Iowat. in welcoming the Premier. eeld thet then) were preeent old Llherde. new Llherele. late end cleen Grlte. men who love e leeder who lends. The Uherell lad elem ednlred Hr. Role' leederehlp. which wee chemcterleed by e eet end honut purpoee. He eeld. In the coming cempelge. “heme would tell in behind the lender. ln whom they hed nah conï¬dence. ' “mm Replying. Ir. Rose eeld he would he streuely constituted lndeed it he did not eppreciete the welcome thet hed been eccordedv hue. He lelt On- terlo tor two pun-pone. lie weeted to look over the British ground tor hlmeelt end he needed e holldey. lie hed convened with any prolelmt people in What]. end he lelt thetheweeeowhcttereqelppedtor hie dutke then he ever wee helm. He wee returning in good heelth end splrlte. quite satisï¬ed thet Cen- ede is prosperohe. ... e - Ningnrs, Ont., Sept. 23.â€"Hon. Geo: W. Ross. Premier of Ontario, was welcomed back Saturday irom the old land with an unexampied demonstration 'or personal and poli- ticol devotion. A thousand people, men from every walk or life. and many women. crossed the lake iron: Toronto to Ring are to escort him from the frontier to his home. These were â€Joined by half their number from the Niagara. district, and from the combined assemblage the Pre mier received a greeting that must have warmed his heart. When he alighted from the Michigan Centrni trnin opposite the park, which is one of the many beauties of Ni:- gnrn-on-the-Lnke. the strains of _"The Conquering Hero" were almost drowned by the cheers 0! his friends. His colleagues were the ï¬rst to greet him. but the crowd pressed closely around them. and a hundred hnnds were thrust iorward to grasp his. The procession which had marched (tom the lending stage to the park quickly retormed and escorted Hr. Boss to the large pavilion, where e formal welcome was extended by Hr. B. M. Mownt. K. C.. President of the Toronto Reform Association. Host men. it celled upon the mo- ment they concluded an exhausting ocean end lnnd journey to nddreee an open-air meeting of welcome. would acknowledge the compilinept no Paula. I. ll. Add"... Altman 3h. Brendan-3 at our lung-1'30 Ind. Po-lbllltlu Within an In- pirp â€mannedâ€"8090' In: {or 3mm. Pnknm to tho ' Calculus. GREETED ASA LEADER OF MEN. ter than at ï¬rst reported. Forty entries were received in all. the com- petition being open to all America. The Ontario Fruit Experiment Sta- tionn' exhibit won the silver medal for the best exhibit by any society or organization. Hr. Albert Pay 0! St... Gatharines and Mr. Hurray Pet- tit‘oi -Winona won silver medals for the best collection by any indivi- “a: ï¬g; w â€1.?! “11Ҡtan a {or no eo- tlon. fThis‘ exhausted the medals awarded: Ontario getting them all. while the exhibits iron the variou- States, received only “honorable mention." ‘ The concmsion 0! Ir. Ross’ od- dress was the signal for an outburst 01 great cheering. which was only cut short by the announcement thst it was time to 'leave {or the host. - an a the What. Toronto. Sept. 23.â€"The Chippewa. arrived in Toronto shout 8.30. and a. number of triends o! the PW. who were not able to cross the lske, met him st the whorl. Carriages were taken and Mr. and Hrs. Ross were driven to their home. accom- panied by shout a. score of promin- ent Liberals. Wo. All the Idol. I. . run-Anode.- Commâ€. Toronto, Sept. 20.â€"Laber advice. from Mala show that. the victory of. Ontario in the ï¬rst competition {or medals ones-ed by the American Pomologioal Society was even beb- "Imnothlnclllm taCua- lam. It lag mm to dimltlacuowhtoruuotuto tool tut Itch-n nu alumna! hero to call totth on nuts-t cu- m. cnd whether we win or I in the olcctonl "in. l am. In an gala; to I'll the next - (churnâ€"we must dwm tcol tln the great numb 01 politics in- volves 00:10an more than puty «com; it involves†mm o: Brutal luutuflont‘ modelled to unit tho Cmdlu mlnd. thc pct- potuntion of freedom. the pol-pom;- tlon of civil 3nd religious liberty. 0! justice to minorities. or respect for the luv. cud the mnly recognition 01 the rights o! yaks party. 11 than boat“ " .p‘uty. (Cheat) I that}: yoi‘ tor'tlc reception you have given me." l D good woman out ploy la the govern- ment. 0! o www.mnot oully b0 deï¬ned nor very easily 5" w. (Applouseq You seem to know it. Ihowichelfl.mdlomm she knows and tools n. too. and I hope this cordial reception which you have given mo toâ€"doy wlll how Lhooflectotglflnxnenomw- W muduuhthonnicoo! nunmuyun-Iomw bolus. (Chm) Concluding. he' 8!“: "I thank you {or the kind reference. to Ir!- Rom. She is a.’ tower of s the Ontario Governincnt. (cheers) sheathedndowolngmtrock in n weary land. I vu duo-$30- ingtosayshoiscpoolotsnoun. when you can get. Malta; 101‘ some of your troubles. (Lt-8N“ “4 chm.) Ithuakyouloryourkud term to hot. The wt which t 8 The Premier.- , admins-am the terms to! the address. fluid at (the Op- positiou and it! I‘eadci-z "'1 'am glad that peace and quiwneaa reign: in political circles. (Chocrs.) I learn that Mr. Whitney made a speech while I was away; that waa to be expected. he can't help mak- ing a ,apeech. (Laughton) I receiv- ed tho paper with a portion at his speech as I was embarking at Liv- erpool andIreadthatapeech.and learned that he thought the policy of the Liberal party is so good that he muat imitate it in every particuâ€" lar. (Laughter and cheers.) Imita- tion in the highest term of flattery. The Preeident in speaking told you that you are‘all here a happy fam- ily of Liberals. The whole people of Ontario in Liberal to-day. Ir. Whitney confesses he is oi that opin- ion when he. accepts bolus bolus the Liberal Government's policy. (Cheers.) There could be no oppo- aition against it. otherwise the Con- aervativea couad not have had the pleasure of adopting it. The Con- servatives are. I believe. loyal to Ontario. I believe that every plank in the Liberal platform is a good plank for Ontario. and that every step we have taken toward the de- .ve|opment at New Ontario ia a atop in the right direction. I aniglad to believe so. and I have the utmost confidenceth we,“ to'the eiee- torathatwiiibetheverdlctoi the people oi the Province 6! Ontario. it 'eannot be otherwise, or we would have entirely forgotten and over- looked that which in to our best in- tern-ate." ' - He had heard of the proqunity 0! Canada white he was â€my. tail of the great. success of the harvesting operations. / 000,000, heuid, gibdnflngpuudu’l prospects for grafï¬ti“ 3 . 3 Tim nttenuon h'o' “Rica/'33 Rio ropreoentative of Ontario. excluded his cqucquons. Hy but! been asked thawedhxï¬a Cumin â€wag-dd .‘ gha war. did 56' told‘them'fliat the Va? must. go on to a. swung coullv sion. » ..., ' In this editorial the Tory very rightly point: out that Mr. Whit- ney's recen campaign npeech’ ' wan crowded with destructive cri- . tictam. but showed not a glimmer of ' constructive tau-“flip. it warm: Kr. Whitney that the people , will not be fooled by the trick of say- ing that he in fuli of ideas. but dare not let nay of them wander. out. ‘ tide his own mind because they will be stolen by his adveraariee. The Tory naya that it is too near an I rlection for one party to appropri- ate the plationn ol another-they _ might try to do no. but could not get away witth: and plainly in- timates that what in needed in an instant proof from Hr. Whitney that ho in n men with a mind â€" a man who. even it hie iden- tor the time being were stolen. would not themes by be forever impoyeri-hed in the matter of idene, having yet the arable‘and productive intellect in which and: crops grow with each rxcurxing canon. mesa are not the word. of the Tory, but they give the â€wort oi its reasoning. , And Mr. Whitney cannot keep up ‘ the story that the prennt govern- ‘ ne'nt hnn tubal-ted upon hie idea,- for yearn pant-what. an the Tory nayn. giving â€Rio evidence of the not thntheinenowlngweli at opinions. plane and pollute: The public he. never nought his“ in the art ‘of originating policies no in niwap m n: h‘nneit on the extol-.m- of hie nd» nnd giving mys- terionl hint! of what a prlne pack- no he in it the province would only invent in him. 7' . __ to Linduymhmhaadmmt. an (the do at the Relax-u Conven- tiongood tonmmmuu: my 0! hears-d Trunk Minx. when the ow: chub undue not exec-d um. D’l ""i-ninoa 101184! my LOW!!! 0033-. um Wainâ€"to “m. Alan . hm â€scrawny-numb- MONEY T0 LOAN MONEY 10 mm. men 19: A: the Tory lacuna. the poo- yluoe I- not “My. to extant: Hon. 0. W. Row and his policy for twin package mulch my contain 3 lot at nothing at all. It It. Whitney's platroru‘lo dual: "and gnome- ad."ho_hnp_uklwh_nt chute usual to neonate the m of the Min .h mWhja-d who-I9 ontqoken criticism. 0! the tendon Ml din-Pa consternation among the mo. 30‘ they-guy“ ngevlew ot‘ '0 content! ot’th’e Monti-one ’ 'lll tho Wm Btu. from ch we Innken‘nelec‘tion. 11‘ lead- Mm, - thc Stu. ll apo- ll 1an biography of Mr. J. P. Whit- nay. 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