til U] kin ’lf Th" Luger portion of tho reading maria! of last week's Watchman- hmdmu open loltrrhy Col. Hush-u to Dr. .Vroumsm. This cox? ‘Mpominnco is “Mr own “tuft. but the pubhc ha.†a right to be mm ‘b: It. um :to have van-bun ab-q Joctn. Fin-t. our good. friend Chm-lie Fairbnlrn u loaded down with wit up 3nd um: blamy. which It is W by the Commit will mubonp (d' the hull: him In tbs put. One that must ha add (or tbs Colandâ€" m I! ho don bath tub m h “rethinks tomb uplorlt by pub“: ,thttory. Than aha "new 10:0. .l-‘or others. wa [Mm-g of V wxll wrrl them win" Legislature Owing to his long and intimat') eon- section with the public affairs of both town and county. Mr. St-awar: is wzdely known as a man whose opinions are alwaxs ,worul hearing because they invariably axe based on light principles and prompted by a. -1i.rmly-rcot£d desire to extend equal rights to all. .He is :‘1 fair man, broad-minded. high-principled. and richly gifted with tnosc qualiï¬es of mimi and huujt which win friends and 10m] to an endurmg popuhri‘y and: as he undoubtedly enjoys. Mr Sttwart is the type of man of whum the 0 . air. Stewart has othz~r qualities in plenty which specially (it hun for the position he is now seeking at the urgent desire of his party. He :3 a Cleve! lawyer. a deep thinker and one exceptionally we.“ intormcdup- on all subjrctsâ€"not excluding mat- ‘ters politicalâ€"and in aduition is unâ€" der all circumstances an» eloquenf. lon-i-blc and convincing spzake". As a. member of the Laglslature Mr. Stewart’s talents would speedily se- cure him recognition, with the almost c9144.": result that before long West Vic tom would one-u again enjoy'che proud distinction and bani-fit. of b:- ing l‘i‘fll‘CSenth by .1 (ab'nct ï¬nia- ter. yuan; .sLudeng h-.- 15 regarded by .111 who know him a.» Illa soul of honor. Bang 0 .mcdrsl gm: 191mm. and tv. :- prone to [IIaOO duty before ambition, M1. 819mm protubis w'll not thank ‘Tho Po=t for [hue publicly directing .nttemicn to hi.» reoond as boy and :man. but we feel prompted to do xt £n onï¬er to show that his virtues are not of the cmuewcnt type. They have stood the test of yca rs. and have borne out the old aging. “What is had in the bone ml! come out in the flesh.†55am; u! Linda†:ium- cam cauld- hood. m actual the inundation 0! his KaUWlxkr in ear schools, and L'33l2mtd the duties and oblvgztmns cl mannoud in our must. As a W" mmeut citizen of the wwn 0! many II lIUSIIO CORRESPONDENCE. We have the name of turning «out ï¬rst-class work; this is be- cause we have practicalmechanics and we give careful attention to it, and can assure you perfect satisfaction. SPECIAL LINES - Galvanized and Black Pipe, Malleable and C. Iron Fittings. Jenkins Bros.Valves, Rainbow Packing, Brass Fittings and Stitson Wrenches. Don’t forget that we are head Quarters for all kinds of Tin and Galvanized Iron Work, ï¬rst-class Sanitary Plumbing, Hot Water, Steam and Hot Air Furnace Heating. BUXALL MATTHIE. See us about your supplies of Hardware. Paper, Glass, Paints, Oiis, Metal Shingles and Ceiling; Builders and Contractors L‘NDSAY. FRIDAY, DE Em}! Agents for Happy Thought sud the Souvenir Stoves. The Weekly Post YIE Ill FOR WES! VICI‘ORII. unanimous choice of the rmifesetttanve buntebï¬bn his town an sunfday last, math!- 6! strain: with were the mum's, and Him {hp umueu' J†GE >- SI W3 m “MFR fl 1nd ud What: the Tartan had control of thé elections they did not resd bogus bulâ€" lot-boxes. {they had half a doaem crooked ways of cheating the 01 char... ate out of its vow. . I The 800 works are justltyinc the Run Gout-menus course, in gun'- nntoeina {hm loan that and than from ruin. Thmr have paid. tho' in. tomt on the loan and. deposited a quarter 0! a million to can: futon-t on the mortgage hood: tuning due on Dec. 1. Thu who noun employ 3984 persona and. are turning out a nut quantity of product. Tho Baa Government's wt 3 ovum and than to tha country “land the sun. and tha ammun- bun cult-uh. And embody know! how; bltbtly the Whimltu opposod the nave. “'hat has Whitney ever done to merit public confidenos? In all tit: years he has been batore the people what constructive work has he ac. complished?_.. .[.:\l{ 1r Stewart‘s focepiunca or the nomination for West Victoria is being hauled with anti-Jami)“ in It“ puts of the. riding. and by Conservatives n~ \rn-U an Lily-rah. an it is felt aim .«sh-uin lu- he rammed ht.- would be "Me to accomplish much for the (0111.1): We shall rm'uz' to Mr. Stow- art‘s candidature at creutor lon‘tii' Toronto Star: The Iggw telephm polcs should be shipped red and poles :houdJ be striped red add city tron: owning itte own sin-ecu,- x: H’s candida! m to-morrow‘. Tb: rebuff Gamey got at th: Whit. ney conï¬dme should. suffic: toshow him what the decant membem oft'ho party think of him. - be inserted and Mr. Rob on to hold tin my 101‘ ten days longer to give Col. Hughtta a still further w-t portunity to submit evidence 'as to tin truch of any of £1118? stntcmznts mad» by him. At th: expiration of that time, if no evidence is given, th: money will be retumrd to Hr. McLaughlin. and up fact will beta. tablished beynnd question that 001. Hug-ins circulated those statemmtd knowing them to be untrue. 3 I Up to up pmnt time no evident» has been offered and th: one month mentioned has expired. and Mr. McLaugmin has asked thii notice to Mr. McLaughlin fuzthnr Ituled at that meeting that it Col. Hughes. or any of his lliends. desired to subq mit any evidence as to In: truth of an] of (h as datum-at». h: was w,'l|.. in; to leave the dot'isim to Mr. F. D. Mum. honorary president of the Consflvaflve Azsociztim. ‘ 3.4M: 14:. WMHBW“ was W4 bath b: m; G‘mruwwt and â€w (M- were {at mummy WWW“ 5"" certain tanner-i in â€W townabip of vane! 11 (or “audits ti lamh WWW Cameron lab. ' cum-6w Ham mu mama 34 H mutt #38? M9 mwwmu flf Mn†and mu MN m: tuwflhw ‘h: h! At th: muting- held at Fenian Fans on umber and. the sum of owe hundred dollars m placed in th»n lunch of Mr. Thus. Rubsm‘ chairman of the mM-tingï¬o b“ m‘q ted to charitable purpuam m ch? vita lag? df â€new! Falls 2! any 0th of the sum: uranium! by Ovid»! Hugh: and m; twig m the wt 51mm 55am be m w w m; that: dawns new as Mia“; hâ€"T‘M m; mm Mm nit-in H m Amt» Hi tum m 3% Mr at $199 mm a 9m aye-qua Mimi Hum H1} Mww M W m: mm- mm, A éï¬M M». mmmm FM 30 we: mu; RF m an! a; :4 “mm a! mug Wt H» M19242 9% m mum! R‘wwd Mm mu uwm 94 m1 em. met in the Warder ofï¬ce bz-tore tho recent convention was callrd and cut and (hike! {hp thing for Sun Fox. and probably the Colonel in ritht who he says they did th: same thing in days gone by. ; ~ . NOTICE RE 60L. HUGHES SLIIDEI. who (author ot mnihth party who were W wlth the 00100.1. and til!!! en Mottled inthll letter that it was only was nine of them would. teke the min-than that Dr. V'roonul got the chemo qt allâ€"that Dr. .Vmomm was ally given the nomination became none of the malty good man in the party oouldbeaottoueept it. that at W. is whet W“ with Col. Hughee’ statement in 1898, and also 1900. that Dr. .Vromnwpa the strongest man in the panty.but then. 00L Hughes is not troubled with any scruplae that prevent him saying one thing one day and the opposite the next. Tho object clearly is to give these people some flattery now to help them to tolerate the Colonel. . Them in another thing- thie cox-h mpondnnce shows. it it is true: that the ~ConaexrwatiVe conventions have had rothljng' to do in times phat with the selection of a candidate.- Thoy were selected. in advance by Col. Hughes and. a few others who constituted. Wlm t‘he' Emu-t tive of the Ridmg. and it does seem strange that Mr Fairbairn. al. though the mpresuntmti‘vc of the constituency. was not a member at this Executive. and that 601. Hughes was. This Executive, composed. oft EDITORIAL NOT£S 8 issue Mr. Newton Sarah on comb: (or- wnrd wan tendon an most hearty grouting. pmv‘bg that he has not [not any of MI dump pvpuluity. Ho. like than who Md him. said that he felt mun! tor the honor of a limitation. but it wu his oumst‘ wall to use 1 continue alerted who would be acceptable to the name! put at no em 0! Mr. Week: was! mad. enthusiastic. aI'y \mlcomorl and hid rcct-ption wort to show that n Ront‘rou' sunpmt “’nuld be n'cordod him should he permit his name tu go to the bul'ut. In a fur words 11- gun- the meeting to understand that tors Mutton!“ {Mont muons. but flown to him. mthnmu-dlnbt accept’thh thr-a ed homa- ‘Ihould ho ho the choice of th'» mmdm. Whilst It mldho In: this («thin to all" at can- at ate. yet he Would be In n volition to dam a. have pol-nod of MI “no to helping tho good. wk along. and would ban 3 Ion! Inpport to tho comm ion! chain. - ad was the man whose influences would. be colt moat fully in all pin-ts of tin aiding. Many had spoken to him relative to entering. the field. but ha had tell: that his business Rapun- aibiiitiu would deter him from onâ€" teri'ng into a campaign. | He would. now say that. having neceivod anon- inaticn. in was in the hauls of the convmtion. He did not seek Ur: can- didature. but to encourage othomho would allow. his name to 30 to the vote of the delegat- a. Mr. Robert Kmmedy was well re- coined and made a hum: spsech. He said. in brief tine what we: want. A number of nominations won thmmds mayofthomuamevig dome of good will tmrds 11pm inoes Those proposed were Messrs. C. 1-3. Weeks Robert Kennedy. Than. Stenart. P S. Mark. Dr. Blant‘hnrd. R. J. McLaug hlin. Dr. Whit». Dr. Burrows. Dr. “KIRKâ€. Newton Smnlc. and F. C. Taylor. The name of Dr. John McKay being the first sub. mitted. to the cunmtion.‘ was re. mimd with much enthusiasmarhich went to sham that [21: Dr. still holds a .forz-mo t plea? in (h.- minds of th‘: electoral. 0n rising to reply the Dr. said. that whilst he thgnbod tas convention for the g ood will evinced. towards him. yet h“ 111th d - cline thc protfored. lunar. as he felt the advance of years and bodily infirmitiea would stand in th: way of his goingtlrroughthe winter-cam paizn. He would. however assure tha convention that their choice would be his choice. and ha would as far as able put forth h: s but efforts to elect the nominee of the conven- (km. Kama: 5:18}; Milt" . ~ nan. bem mums 33:5 ip Fatally Jan. mugs ton w. J. mum in m‘gï¬fgï¬ mitt Wm a C Ark “Jar aWWJ ngkirq J- “4- mg“ WWW Grimmou.A Axle- VM Tint n'am. w thhultou V. UN; J- Duke Wm O'Hua Herb Shaver. qua Hint) D. O'Omuau Wu; Rib it. Got. Laue John Smith. Hush Duh. sou. Wm. Rizh 5r. Mylo: flayzaxth. Rubmt Armstrong“ Kahlua Dark! (300. Dmke. We Taylor. Goo. Bryn... 8.1'ameJua Twwy.n. Patterson “In. Bmwart W. Nam-6 man. Thu; Paley. 8 Hancock. N. C. McEachurn. L. Falkn- ; THE NOMIMUIOVs. Chairman Wash: return-d briefly : to tbs objact at tbs mmtinz. and.‘ said. that whilst there was sons 0 -. dinu'y mutinn humans to human with. ye’ (ha most important part of tha proceedings would b.- th: an [action of a. candidntc to amt at. West Victoria who would. he acceptâ€"n able to thp party senor-0.11:. No doubt a number at nuns-x wculd be submitted to tha convention. and it 1;: with- tb «locates to nun the man 0! their choice. w W- ‘iflfli- : zxnu- v patrick. pretnso Damidatn. Hiram Man. J. Wham. F. Carlin. D. Cw. iey. Ed. Bums. Waiter Aria-y. W. Curtis. Dr. Wultuh. M. Gunman. 1’. Manny, 12mm? Magnify. .ï¬bhn “335:. pom. Dr. White. Robt. my. :5qu star Mcflugh. Thou. Show-art, 3. J.| McLaughlin. Dr. Burrows. Dr. Mu? KM. Newton Snub. Joan 611.1312: and. others. Among those in the both 01 thia ban were: ‘Meiam P. ' P. 5. Mark. J. F. Cunnings. w. Mn lat A. B. Sherman, W. J. Mitch‘s“. Dr. Heztnuun. Goo. Kennedy. 8. Mc- Gill. Q. A. Pink, John Slugsitt. J. ’ B. Weldon. Geo. Smith. J. J. Manon-1 ald. W. P. Cku'd. M. Harahoe. 'Ed. Matron. Adan Wat on. M. B Mk7. J. A. Gfllocly. A. Cunningham. “7.1". J O'Boylo. Wen. Rocv 3, J. Carol. A. Burke. Th. 3. Sailor. Frank Curtin. n Jan. (mum. Dr. lbtmn. .Rev. Ll Roberta. Wm. Steers. W. T. Reid. F. Cmudell. J. J. Teena. 1):. S'mpflun. John Wnlw, John McGuMy. F. Qatello. Geo. Murphy. Jm. Staples, Aid. O‘Rielly. 8. J. 110911321. D. Fitu "1‘__‘ _ tho pu'ty. a lull quota of delegate. minimum all parts of {be riding. At the mi: 0! opening. the Acadeuu‘ of Manic. where that.. meeting mm mm was mind to thedoora by dol-u crates and their flinch. Mr. C. 3. Weeks. Pmsidbnt of tht mutton. cocupicd the chair and invited. a number 01 the!» pww take seats on the platform. am Wham we netted: Mmm . AIL-(x. Clarbo. Dr. Blanchard. G. H. “'ilq the riding. Kn bit It. s strong mm. and would vim-III. mp aide a: flat he might be made the nmimou choice. but a bland Justmundmmthntbaoould not accept mmnmm would rat with the common to deal withtho names flat mm 1e“. 8b {Io-1H the .be only too 31.4 to work with sll Monetizing to elect the Moo 0! tin coolanthm ‘ m nominated huma- Ill withd ‘ m Bank. 1 How. Stewart and O. I. Wash. I Milo: w†than uh _en when can Mr. Stewart 3 much xtyot up Mus-cm. mus-m1. then stopped ton-rut! wd Md (Int the nonhuman of Ir. mun-rt be undol mum (gulchqud _tn lbbl MR. mos. sTtwm f0R wrsr mom D“ W twmv w; â€"v-- vâ€"» _ -.~ 7â€". - - - m mutter! huh: all with- W 1"?“th of UP MW. 9 W Bull.» rmu. "‘ ' Mt. mom. Stuart and cocupivd tin chm" "I" a. 1:. Wash. a ballot m†then tun nber at those present-ta on which an Hr. Stmrt n mum tkod' Mmsrs Alex. stopped (chard and mud thatch. W ' ’ , ambition 0! Ir. flown-rt be and. Blwohtrd. 5' 3- “u“ «mum which W n: an. L0. Robt. Kennedy. Sen-c tom-Ida!- in Mr. Rabat Kane-1t. L. Then. Stewart. 3 M m: smwumrs muss. Dr. Burrows. Dr. Men} F11 Sm‘mnt unmincwpawod 1 Sande. J“ (3,an ï¬lth mud alter round a; “ml-use. , 4-5.: . .‘loud by Dr. White. mcondad by Jonr F. Clnlilgb: that this con- u~mion of the Liberals of West "in- twin. now assembled kr the purpose of :electing A candidate to bet: our Manda") for this riding. do wish to mum on record their confidence in the Hon. (3. W. Rona. Pan-mic? of the l'muncc 0! Ontario. and his (‘nbin-'. .mc! «iv. wish to rmlurw: “I" plu- rmm 1' iu! Gown no broadly and .‘nlly nt Il-r grout Liberal L‘nant'on hr“ in Toronto on Mr thmy-th'rd and “rue “clock Loun' a 8"le Co. will tllow 'rt-Il'tuut, this I: warâ€. It nu with they umychJIâ€"w. Moral by. 11:. J05. Sta plea. smoudul by Mr. Kenneth: Re i resolved. that the. ILIboI-als o! the Riding of West Victoria. now. assumblod in convention. lid: to place on re- cord their loyal dovotion to. and ap- [In-elation or. the Right Hon. Sir w il- frid Lauri". the Premier of 151300- minlon of (hands. and if: mum. and we" hearty approval of his ac- tions in connection watt: the Gov. orn- n-I-nt of tnia countrv and exton-l to him. now and alwnyu their most lo,“- al supporrt.â€"Guried. ‘rb'o' éénnhtï¬â€˜Ã©imd' about (.66 vim than (or “an mug. HQ. 0.“? Ron mud. tho undid“: form l' i-! fiuwn so broadly“ and fully at â€'1 “"0111 Lib"rni l'nth-M'on hI‘M in 'l'vrouto on tho twuuy-th‘rd :uul twrlnIy-fouru: 0! this: month. and Io rnuro him that (ha when]. of thlq ï¬ning [col that with him u n luau. uml with thin platform. thu victor-3‘ Hmuld and NI“ be on". And the Hon. 0. W. Ron and hi! Cuhinw- nlwuxd. and will be returned to pow- " for mother torn with a mint“. “1 majoflué0trr§od _ ungnimourly. of {Meeting a candid: clandam for this ridi1 pincv on record .thelr the Hon. 6. W. Rou. l'rouncc of Ontario. :1 am! nlv. wish to cm! (mm 1' id Gown so hr: at Hm grout Liberal ( Th3» Hon. (ho. W. Bus. the lad- or 0! ‘the Ontnuo uncut potty to. 4;}. stand: «any as one of the {int Canadian of the times. um (hare is no man moo; tho Conn-nun puliunantnr: party in (h.- Province of Ontario that at all measure; up to hhnualoadnrotmonutmo! bxudth of r'nw and brillimtcapu city. Not long ago I hand a minis. ter 0! the M state that Iran his boyhood up he Ind known th: Hon. onblo Kr. Rm: intimanoly. tad. he. cums of his faith in Mr. Ron nu nun he found delight in supporting him. had. I have heard tho that it has boon stated in, this town by an, other minister of tho gospel that it ths Hon. George W. Ross is not an hononbla tnduptightm than he hag no faith in mkmd. You ham p‘nn me this nrmolicited. and flow [In my hurt I thank you. I to “h ï¬t! your cows 3nd th victory will not b your: sud min. WM; Mi Mi» M4 «NH Hum-a ‘U VHHH- “ M‘Wwwa My“ mu W emu: ml mm «ti 1) Hum b «3-: wumiuttm m th mm. at “in “mum“ W U!» UN- 69 W- u“ but MM» w M. h aw u u w 4 wwukuyle - um um mun as! u: omruutmuuu u' c: at» w a uwmkublu Wm wuw unma- BMW wad wwws .‘bw u long tilw My Mum carnal cu lbw yum: bulbs» at UNI u-uvmc Man mum success. It is uu: flux in the election. in win: of th: cunnil- uoucinu m: Inland: or both litical put“ hum trotted to II- propar method. which cannot baton strongly unnamed by all men. L t. ul putï¬uthnvnry Mayhem“) win this cunpaim. but Inhar Actual no down ands: my ndvnj: majority than moon to new! main. (Thin I upk at you. can I exmtd you. ant t mt mm mm him“: éï¬wiiug-w 3’ t w a 9!! $933.». m VHMRW â€u ME: ‘Wï¬g “i â€M: 3 memï¬Ã©um m INNS an! t mm “is RU um um» mm 1.33 «N uu Q: you upon this men-ix». Tawny, wax hows u; I hum flotation or betas ywr «minty. I human}: 3 (30.; mm cunpu'am in thh County. but always to. whet mm. tau. 1 would haw mpxed ï¬ghting this campaign under lb: cum: oil-1 cum-June“; 1 won“ much IMMI- you had glued this minutim in other hm. Iou hum men kind enough to prunm ma 1' nomhq scion upon othu coon. ma. but I ham aways Len napalm to cl cane. um wean! tommt m: own do. site: Ind nu own tats-cots 1m“ net-line not. but than: Mas a mm with a man when m mm be nu; w Sacriï¬ce Lumen tor his count-L. mount is an tbs pnmpb on as: , sacriï¬ce that 1 aroupt your min-o anon. map: 1 .- 2uéum u: tab um. put" mm H. v , nun-c n: xe‘uuné w the but at my dbl! t; it: [Munch at 1m: riding in Hue an»; t moms: in a» max Mr. Pmubnt and (hath-mu. â€" I thank you “heartily tomb: (hing oatratiu: which you huh, dam in making this nomination unanimous and. tor th: mar: cordial moptim which yuu nun just now. m4 mu. I scarcely know. Whit to_cny to his thit mum. mama uhoboonu'taochdtowo mum. 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