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Lindsay Weekly Post (1898), 26 Oct 1900, p. 11

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mainly a proud moment to m of my fellow country- ' this hall at this moment. It. high moment to me, When, ID in the procession, I had to be escorted by your“! .1330.va their Queen‘ mantra who nave baa to’measurc swords with the _ flea-s.) .w “336d the audience W!) h'. Ming. applauding Wd iefs and flag; cantinued for several it}! all sang vigor- ‘ Jolly good tel- “ ‘"‘ “19 e\e of this contest “3°“. my fellow counu'y- EM it is with great. con- mh‘“ my cause in your ”Na-“59) It is tho 1% and of liba'ty, for I .MTS have fought. and £4 30mm: e. x tabemhus“)~and the gat- u,.,°”°° more won. I rely 'Rin “OW-comm. to m me! man nn nu. an. Illegal-sued by race and Rbyour antecedents, by tray FBI: assure them that, whe- ' ' . in Ontario or in i. “use are cords in the PM! which can be turned by ' 35. the key of pure and ' ' . (Applause and Rusted again and again.) :5"! the eve of this contest I Nu, my fellow country- ”. is with mat rnn- “ad which appeal to all Can- i'fllu 'we not been separat- gmfi? ITremendom cheer- Andhas the time not. come cm‘mn say, "1 am a Can- .mtJast. and an the time?” mart“ and Hon. M3130. Spoke. and the wuh cheers for the “”3506! who 1nd Conservativéo~who figudience. this is yo?! IL I, that your polxcy? That - but is that EU» I know. *N Am I to be denounced Lm.hosfnf‘e by those who on blood and creed and race Lm triflfh. and am I to gnu-:2- you. gondemen. whrlish enough? Wheat: Wu 1001:. we are to become a. naâ€" rnst once and for all cease mls to creed and race. We must, fight upon Inca ml‘ to an ram. to an Weekly POSE aPplause.) _ motto over the Sun All“ 22â€"111: 12.80 Sntion 8110 US hot. 26:11. ’90. Thus. out the ten Pxemier. (Cheers.) And the Laurie- Gm~ernment had accomplished much e‘se besides. The deficits which db.- 1 graced the late Administration had I been replaced by our-plum. and In- stoad of stagnation {here was woo- rerity throughout the land. Take Windsor alone: four years ago signs of depression and bankruptcy were to be seen on the streets. but now’ the evidmcea were of prosperity and sue- cen. Further-mom. last year the population of Windsor alone had in: Sir Wilfrid I‘m-let. The Premier's rising elicited a most enthusiastic outburst of chem. The Premier. s'qakjng in French. said he Was' thrv‘re'to speak tor-111'. Suther- land, the liberal candidate for North Essen and he then paid ‘a tribute to the character and the oer-vices of the 'etii'ing member. Mr. McGregor 'Ihe Li’eral Administration, he said. deser ed the support of .311 men. in- defindent of creed and nationality. Sir Wilx‘rid discussed the settlement,“ the school question. and laid the Set- tlement might not be perfefl. 1““: Was cazable of being made so. The Freud: address presented to him pro- clainod that the French-Canadians of North F5591 were proud of the 113:: l thvzt he balonaed to their_ race. policy was ' ”sues and “luv for ' 1‘ weeds“? Stamnt at Charles 'ruvpfl' “’1 your , mg to race vreiudiwr - but «a. \watfia '3! to ‘30 results which would now from Liberal rule had been completely falsified. Mr. Mills was very happy in his reforms. to the queer methods adopted by the Conservatives in order to try and re- gain the public confidence. One of these methods was to introduce the name of the late Sir John Mudonnld as one: as possible, and bring tor- ward his bust at public meetingl. “Why,” he asked, "are they - paying their devotion to the _shrine o! it: John Macdonald? Why are they put- ting his 152:6! on the platform and asking the people. to. venernto the leader who is dead and gone? Just bocnyzze they believe that they nave no merit of their OWn to commend them to the people of thisrcountry, and that in order to secure some mark of consideration. some mark of favor. at the hands of the electors, it is neccseary to convince them :hev are worshipping at the shrine of one whom the Conservative party in the past had the greatest admiration for." Such methods. Mr. Mills said, would hwe no effect in inducing the people to Withdraw their pupport from the present Gov- : rnment. - Hon Dunld mm. A hearty reception was given to Hon. Day'id Mina, who spoke otthc prospatity o! the country, and point- ed out. that. the dismajjredictiom by étcad of being stationary inc-eased by almost 700. (Cheers.) Mr. Ro? ert F. Sutherland. the Lib- eral candidate tor North Essex, w then introduced. He is a man of thoughtful tppcaranw and a. speaker of great gbility, hming g perfect. grasp 0! public quest: ons He praised qu- Wilfrid for having settled the Manitoba. sdmol Question. a. burning and dengue-om issue. No man had our» tered the public fife of Cumdn. who had ahpronched the questions of nae and re‘igion with such magnificent motel-nth»). mimosa and justice as beâ€" ation for Canada's leading statesman. In this pleaoing duty, Mob-chug. dian and English electoraoo-opemt- 1 ed. Judging tram uni popular do- monstratlona 9t the place- fluted s'nco Wednesday. western Ontario is thoroughly sutintied with the record of the Laurie:- Government, and is The most significant fact about 'thr ovations to Sir Wilfrid in that they I Aâ€"A1_-‘_ A i make the fact known at the polls. Following this came at English ad- ‘dr‘Ess. read by Mr. Cieary. The Laun- ‘er Quartctte were called union, and mag "The Land of the Maple" in ex- cellent style. .and on being uncured gave "Onwaad to Victdry.” x2. 3. s. Samoa-nu. - -~Weloomeetwm.” " “ “ Sir Wilfrid and his party Wet Windsor at 2 o'clock. The nation was crowded with a. great throng. who shouted a. vociferous welcome when the Premier appeared "in their midst. A band was also on themat- form and. played "God Same the Queen? end “583.; the Conduerhg Hero Coma“ In his hohor. At 2.3 a meet ng was herd hi the Om House, which was crowdod to the do. rs. The bag! Was hung with Hugs and mottoos of an appropriate ch.;ra:ter. one of which read: "laur- icr is just British enough." ’11:. Premier. On entering. accompanied by lady Iaurirr and Hon. Mr. Mills, was cheered again and again. Mr. J. D. A. Deziel. Warden of Essex Counâ€" ty and Viceâ€"President of the associa- tion. presided. and read in French“ amt-(es of welsome to Sir Wilfrid. _â€"__ -vâ€" . wan-w- by Hon. David Mills. had a. pleasant hour yesterday morning in.Cha.thnm, receiving prominent citizens and their Wives who called upon them. The reception took place at the Incidence of Mr. George Stephens, the Libenl candidate for Kent. who will help to keep that constituency {or the Govtrnment. The Premier and party afterwards drove down to the Grand Trunk station to take the treln 40:- Windsor. At the station they was just 111' time to Wave greeting. to Hon. W. S. Fielding 0.: he went alt on the express bound for Brentford. HON. DAVID MILLS SPEAKS. â€"â€"g are entirely Spontaneous, and the people who participate in then but travefed miles. at. great pascal u- ;ense and inmnvenience. in order to do 59. Sir Wilfrid Laurier. assisted arts’es as >eing mad'e 50- The resented to him Pm' Frenchâ€"Canadians <3f 3 proud of the “3°“ to their race- ' M" eta-Canadian and ‘- :ral party M mos- 08 M equ‘l rights Eent of ““9 “d A. “It!” w” up: Momw, Oct. 22.â€"A deapatch from Oahu! Mghanismn. says that cholera. has been ru’ging there since July. There have 4,500 deaths, ahd the natives are escaping Irom the gn. {acted district to the out had ‘grmding the epidemic. Four 8:. Paul‘Fu-onon Killed. St. Paul. 1111111.. Oct. 22. -- Al 9. result of 1., are, which brain out. in the slaughtering pen of A. V. Hin- man I: Col. packing house st the Minnesota Transfer ghortly alter mid- night last night. (on! firemen no dead andja number of other: injmd', and pr party tothe ' out o! ubout' 8180.000 W Wed. Govern-ant Win unto n lfleflty o! m In the Keir House Apbet 139 n: bleached... London. Get. 17.-â€"The election re- turn. yesterday did not change the results, and the iinnl figures. with the exception of the Orkney Islands. wave the Government a net pin 0!, two seats. The Unionists hnve cap- tured Wick Burgh“, making the King isterialist gain 87. and those-of the Opposition 85. The number otmem- hers elected in 669. as follows: Minister-must: ........ ...... ......401 Opposition ...... ......t...... .. 268” As the Orkney Islands district in regarded u a. safe Liberal sent. the Government's mnjority will be 132, against 1291.1. the time o! dneolwi tion. ~ { London, Oct. 17.â€"A11 the de- epatches from China this morning are vague and indefinite, except one. which sun that a Russian army has occupied Fiehling. the terminus of the fianghai Kwan Railway. Russia. is reported to have lelt the concert of powers, and will pursue n more indo- pendent attitude, being unwilling to “lollow the irreconcilable policy 0‘ some of the powers." Kong‘Xong. despatches say the Southern rebellion in spreadLng. Chang You How. lor- mer Chinese Minister to Washington. and a. meal and enlightened m2»- m. has been beheaded uy ordet of the Empress-Dowager. The reported capture of Footing Fuji doubted heme. it.“ Irom‘ the Men npresentative at M} 800 strikers made a. descent on the No. 4 Joddo mine of G. 3., Mark}. a 00.. at Oukdale, early yoke-day morning, and made an efl’ort in clan the collie-y at that. place. ”No one was seriously hurt. but one man go- ing to work was set upon by strik- ers and-beaten, and otha's were menacod. The strikers claim they shut the colliery up. but the inform..- tiom given out at the Mafia om“ wvs to the «fleet. that tho at. was $1511 working. Get: All She Wants In )tnnchnrh find wm Now Act lndofiendonuy o! the Powers. Shamokin, Pa... Oct. 20â€"min!!- tions are being made by the Philadel- phia and Reading Coal and Iron Com- pany, the Mineral Railroad and Min- ing Company and the Union can Company, for an early resumption of work at their respective some“. Strikou inland Joddo mu. A' prominent official'oi the United .Mine Workers’ Union said that the men throughout the anthracite re- gion are insistent on a. flat 10 per cent. increase. without the powder reduction being considered in figuring .out thepermntngo “advance. - . thriqge Comer, Mod. ' ~Shen;ndoa, Pa...50ct; ~20. - The ,Cmnhridge colliery mounted operation j Cambridge colliery resumed operer i tions yesterday morning, under a1 prowlse to the employee that the 10 { per cent. advance would be granted.‘ and the sliding scale abolished. About 9 o'clovk a. committee of mine 1 workers' waited on D. R. James. the senior member of the firm owning the l colliery. and admonished him to! make no further effort to work until the men at all the collietitsdecided to return to work in a. body. Mr. James promised the committee to l'op work at noon, but said after- ward that his intention from the be- ginning had bcen simply to fill :the' breaker in order to supply the local demand. “ test with the; o;aeratoro.~ Thenâ€"W nothing new in the situation yester- day. apd President Mitchell, still ; ro- fuses to talk. Pruldent mmeu Refuses to Talk.“ the nylon Object to Opepton' Ln» . A on: Powder Proposition. Hazeltcn. Oct. SEQâ€"As tar as the UM Aline Workers' officials are concerned. matters are at n_ standâ€" still in the anthracite mlners‘ con- The meeting concluded withchoers for the Qum. Sir Wilfrid and the candidates. 7 w _ w-" BVVv-umb y‘alvug, Buu the loyalty and devotion which Can- adians fe‘t for British tutu-eats. He defended the Government n-om the charge of delay in sending the fine- dlan contingents to South Africa and hoped to‘soe are long in that V coun- try a. Confederation like that which existed in Canada. He appealed for the return or Mr. Sutherland; who would do credit to 1'-’a.t-Hement..»but~ confessed to a. pang of regret nt 109- in: Mr. McGregor. sumac ms thanks to the décfioi'i J! U0 ”I": l . . ; .n , . m mamammm $3; treated as v.el_l, if not better. than hq had“ been tr Vtgd in the Province OF QuQec. He a! {banned the pooâ€" plo qt his own tact} t6 be more mer- ._,curia1 it the a " oâ€"Saxons, So much‘ an Diam'wha been’glsm in» Ontario. zhow‘rever. this belch. thprp was just. as warm heart- in the Anglo-Saxons as there were in his “HOW-countrymen. At all event. he had run received with the greatest kindness. If it continued he would be killed with kindmsswand 130‘ die! not alt'ogeti’er desire that, because hi. public Work wasanot _'vet ‘com- phte. (ChrovsJ Sir Wflfrid spots of the great. freedonl Which Canada, en- joyed as a stair-governing colony, and ELECTIONS IN BRITAIN. RUSSIA INDEPENDENT. PM Io Go tn Work. THE MINERS’ STRIKE. Cholera mm 4.500. ounmnm V, . *rfisfiamsu august-m X”..M"vmw 3|» lim- Cfi (mafia! or war- Icr aux-ted on a walls. Mid. 9"“‘5‘3' . m» III! In an high-t {Celine 111.. he asked {am st 3 houn- th. mm Qt. it suitabl- to sit. down. requestxng t0. I’D-culled m “a. VI in 101mm. Whoa the, rm Vol, an > .. ~ ‘ . the gum .mt to can him. he m‘mnfl yin-911 It In my pat Last spring he had pneumoni; min. white at. his home and this had weak- ened his heart. or late he has bean mucn better. .At noon-on Saturday ha attended glunchoon to bid farewell to some friends about to leave {or the Ioditexnnean; Mr. Wm was of cheerful and gum no indie-$10: illness. After the lunchpoq. Kn“??- Won-Kio'n Lathe; 53d Wm M Away From Hun ran-n Bartram, Conn, Oct: 21â€"01919 Dudley Warner, of literary tune. on; o! the ewe: of Th9 Hartford Cour-i ant, died suddenly Saturdv 11W- nocm; ,Mr. Warner _, had a wry severe attack of pneumonil. two years ago, while in New 0119811.. and had we've:- fully recovered {tom it. cmuzs DUDLEY wmn Gama HIM Shun. Tim 'I‘sin. Oct. 21. â€" Dr. Hum Von Schwwsnstein, German mama- to China, ha; left for Pekin. h ’11» British have hired m1” has at a_ rental of 810.000 pas month. to be' used as ‘wianwm for their troops. . t ekinng \‘nliey by Germany. Now the two peoples embrace and con- - st! mo then‘seivea the champion. of i Ch'neso integrity. It is curious to see two knaxez adopt this nttitude.“ Bow Wit. It 15m: Roach? Berlin. Oct. 22.-With the cap- tion 0! a tow notoriously gnu-Bric- ish jomnls. the entire German press improves the Anglo-German agreeâ€" ment. Its effect upon Russia excites keen curiosity. it being no met. an! The Ministers of the Pom ere not ready to meet Prince China and Li Hung Chang Saturday. so the mating will probably be adjourned. Rebellion Guttering Strength. Cnnton, Oct. 20.-â€"The rebellion is thrring etrength alongtha East vet, and the o‘ucieJu here are peo- pering to delend the city. The acting Viceroy and othet,ofllcie.le_,eubw'ibed seven! hundred dollars (or the rend of the Christian ,_",°W~ . .-;: Sir Ernest M Path. . Pede. Oct. 20.â€"The new Britieh Minister to China. Sir Ernest Halon ; Saw. he: arrived in Pekin. end 81: Claude H. Mncdnneld. the retiring Minister. who he! boa Appointed British Minister to Jepnn. will lepve next. Tuesday. a tho relationé between. Germany and Russia. have lately become cooler. 83:: the Campaign ll Over. Pekin. Friday, Oct. 19. VI; Shang- Inf. Oct. 20.-â€"F3dd Martha! Count. Von Waldoreec said this morning that, be regarded the ungpaiga as over. aonally. The French Are Angry. Paris. Oct. 22â€"The Edam in an urticle on the- Anglovconnnn agree- ment. points out the previously an- tagonistic attitude of England and Germany in China. The paper sass; “Berlin denounced the monopolist lchemcs of ,England, andLondoimrs predicted an invasion of the ang- The terms of this important agrou- Inent. oi the t.\\o countries. which “as affixed at Oct. 16 beuwcn Lord Salisbury and Count \on Hutdeldt, Cor-mam Ambassador to L‘ngiand an officially iven out as {Olimwz "The ennui Goxernment and her British Majesty) Gorernment. bung (io- sirous to minim their interests in China, and their rights under existing r~ and”, h." agreed to observe z? folioflng rindpi. regarding a mutant mg in time; A London. Oct. 22.â€"-Germany gnd England have tor-med an alliance ' ‘ maintain the territorial inugrity of China. and to kecp‘the ports open. Lord Salisbury Seem to R." Scored. Diplomatic Point-ho Tenn. of tho Duel Concert in China lecn Ont- 7!”). Wore nun-d 9:! Oct. 16 by the Two WILL KEEP CHINESE PORTS OPEN Unexpected Reprochement Bo- y tween Germany and Britain. TEXT OF AGREBTIEâ€"NT “Fourthlyâ€"‘rhe two‘ Garments will commmlcnte this agreement to the other powers Interested, ospeclnlly Ausâ€" trla-Bnnxtry. France. Italy. Japan; Rush and the United States. and In- rite them to accept the prlnclples r9 Medium," . , "'rhxrdIy-ln‘ use at another power making use of the compllatlons in China in order to obtain under any form whatever Inch territorial Idvant- ages. the twa mmctln partie- reserve “financial the flat to come to a murmur: undentnndlnz regarding the "emu“ stop to be taken for the pro‘ tocflon or their own interests In Chm}2 “Secondlyâ€"Both Government: will ad on their part make use or the pres-mt complication to obtain for themss'reo tny territorial advantage in Chinese do- minion. m1 win direct iheir policy to- wards maintaining undiminxshed the xer- riitonal condition or the Chinese Em- p re. - ‘ “Firstlyâ€"it it 1 matter of Joint p015. mm >intmmwm that the ports on the rivers and littoral otChi_ should remain (tee and open to trade and to every other legtimate form at economic actitrity tor the peoples of oil countries. without distinction; and the two Governments agree on their part to uphold the mine for ui Chlnvu territory, as tax- n the: can exert-is. influence. a. 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