Listowel Standard, 29 Sep 1911, p. 4

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Vwwvvwvws vrwY rer v 606tte: deere eee "Wecarry 8 comple ack , BOOKS, STATI TIONE RY, SCHOOL SUPPLIES, "SPORTING GOODS, -WAEL PAPER, ETC. !1 a. A. HACKING, : Town Agent GT. R. ListowelStandard FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, 1911. BORDEN THANKS LIBERAL FRIENDS. His First Speech as Premier Made at Truro, N. S. --e- ASSURES PEOPLE HE WILL DO HIS BEST. Assume. Office fice With the Proper roeg of His lis Responsibility. half of the town of Truro. congratulated the good old County of Colchester on rolling up the old time majority for Stanfield which this county used to roll up for A. W. McClellan in the old days. In Mr. Stanfield he had always found a loyal supporter and Colchester was indeed worthily, sept. sented. Mr. Borden paid a tribute to the army of Liberals who, on the great issue of September 21, bad joined hands with the Conservative party and yoted for Canada. In 1878 Canada bad + antrnsted to Sir John A. Macdonald the reins of power and ever since both parties had supported the National Policy, but last January the Govern- ment had made a complete reversal of their position. While the Opposition allowed the Government all noccssary supply, they had insisted that the ques- tion of reciprocity should be placed squarely before the people instead of being ratified by a mere Parliamentary majority. They had called ob- structionists, but the people of Canada endorsed their stand and converted a majority for the Liberals of about 45 --_ Conservative majority of about Oe assured the people that the Con- servatives would resume the Govern- ment ip no spirit of exaltation, bat with a feeling of responsibility and an earo- est endcavor to promote the progress of this young nation. In 30 years people would look back upon the election of 1911 asa national The Conservative party would endeavor to build up Canada as mis- tress of her own destiny and tu work out this destiny as an autonomous na- ott and lusty cheering, was given & od-speed" on his journey to the cap- ital city of the Dominion. GOOD DAY'S WORK, SAYS SIR JAMES. -- Canadian Farmer Thinks for Himself Nowadays, Premler Points.Ont, --oO-- Toronto, Sept. 22--As a result of yesterday' s election there are six vacant Carrick defeat James Conmee in Rainy River there will be a seventh vacancy in the loca] House. Instead of bringing ov by-elections to fill these seats, the Gortnieer may make a general appeal to the peopl Sir Jammea. Whitney wired his con- to k. L. Borden, the pre- terday," says Sir James, "in my ch good work was ever done in British America before; and having regard to its effect on the futare of the empire, I doubt if any one day's work in the old country in mod- ern times ever signified so much. a There will be no more attemp a H | agegesseesaeeueseee. Fe = 16 "64 78 9. 82 15 112 80 98 10 1 96 98 66 78 92 81 84 88 3 a ~ i] w ~ Total Majority for Morphy a4. NORTH EASTHOPE. pee n =e No. 1, Renpie's 16 71 No 2, Township Hall 18 111 No. 8, are 81 61 No. 4, Hampe 27 79 No. 5, Schmidt's 23 42 Total 115 =864 Majority for Rankin 249. : ELLICE. No. 1, Gourlay's 43 45 No. 2, Schoo) Con, 1 61 26 No. 3, Gadshill Bo «8B Gilkinso D, 2, Jos, No. 4, Rostock 110-66 pn. Orpingtons dlack, hen. No. 5, Deiss' 56 100|--1, 4. 'W. 'Wakeford, Orpingtons, No. 6, Brunner 46 81 | White, cock and p.--i Bricker No. 7, School Con. 4 44 49 | Bros. ben, 2, Bricker Bros. Hou Ee * dans, and hen.--1, = Godd: e. Be cock _ Total 850] and hen.--1 and 2, Maite, Majority for Morphy 45. Hamburgs 8.8, cock--1, s "atberts, BLMA. rp " on and hen.--l A. Z urge, @.0. V., -- = No. 1, --a 76 BO Woe W iat. Games India ; No. 2, Brock' 48 43 | cock.--1, Thos. Male, jhen, 1, W No. 8, Britton Bl 29| ford, cock and then, 2, Wakeford No. 4, Ne 94 44 Sebright golden, cock No. 5, Donegal 91 41 | hen.--1 an W. Wakeford. o. 6, Morkton 78 53 | Bantams cochin buff, cock and hen No. 7, Lambert's 30 17|--l, 'Wakeford, cock ohn - No. 8, Atwood 72 g5 | kore, 'hen, 2, (Wakeford. Bantams , _ "| coe cock--l. G "i eet H. 'Wakeford, co e- Total 645 842 ER Pa ford, hen ee Bros. Bantams Majority for Morphy 203. te, cock and Seni, Jes MORNINGTON. oe _~a and -- Q _-- J idoe! lhalgore. antams, ac reds, ag . -- = Py cock and hen.--1, J. Ri 8 4 Mupier 8 Bantams, a. V., rame, cock and hen ae oe a = Bricker Bros, 'h en, en, 2, Bricker ae ' ros, ams, a. Y,, hep, 2 q No. 5, School Con. 18 43 66|Danbrook. Turkeys, bronze, maie No. 6, Millbank 56 63} and female.--1, Jas. Cowan, Geese oulouse, male and female, --I, ag, Total 831 B21 o hen ° ots asa -- ---1.H i . Danbrook, fe e, 1 ew- Majority tee Marphy 10, jtt._ male, 2, :Wm. Hewitt, female, 2, . WALLACE. Jas. Cowan. Duck Rouen, male No. 1, Little's 80 81 | and female.--1, H. . Danbrook. No. 2, Doan's 70 64 cords sock --1, Ay Voie No. 3, Gowanstown 88 56| Best hen.--l, A. V 'akeford. o. 4, Craig's 37 og | Judge of poultry--Richard Oke. No. 5, School Con. 13 21.12 Chickens. No. 6, Nelson's 61 Brahmas, light, cock and hen.--1, --_.. ~---__ | J. W. pens. cock and-hen, 2, W. 859 250 yeep gin cock Majority for Morphy 109 tage =a and 2, A. phe £7 LISTOWEL, a visros. ben.--1 aad 2.7 2 Mc- No. 1, Bismarck 70 «=. 86 | Dow mouth Roc No. 2, Gladstone 64 gg ) cock and hen.--1 and 2, H. Goddard No. 3, Victoria 39 3l po moat aan cock an . - . en. ap o = pais 58 50] Plymouth buff, cock and hen.-- NO. D; sdowne 47 85] and 2, Bricker Bros. ay yaaatie Total 278 190|ailver laced, hen--1. H. Goddard Majority for Morphy 88. Wyandotte, piney i. and cs --1 a, dar Rhode Is- vo a Jand Red, «. c. cock and hen--l, Cook's Hall | 108 | and 2, E, G. Matthew Majority for Rankin 18. Red s.c,L. McMann, hec 1,J. Giskin- RECAPITULATION BY MAJORITIES. son, cock and hen, 2, Mate Stratford B14 Andaluaians, cock hes.--1 aod North Easth 2 2,T. J. Mebowell Leghorns, North Easthope 48 ors rc. cock,--1, hen, 1 and Ellice 45 Wanbrook, Leghorns, white Elma 203 a. c. cock,--1, 'Wakeford, h Mornington 10 oddard, cock, 2, 'HH. Goddard, hen, Wallace 109 2, Wakeford. Leghorn. brown, 5 Listowel 88 ce, cock,-- Alberts, hen, 1 and e, Milverton 1g | H. Goddard, cock, 2, H. R brook, Leghorn biack. 6. c cock 26 and hen.--1, A. Wakeford. Leg- 'lhorns, ~buff, 6. c¢ c aod Total Total majority for Morphy 497. CELEBRATE VICTORY IN THREE HURONS, - Conservatives Gather in Big Mass Meeting at Clinton Clinton, Sept. 23.--The three Harons and celebrated their threefold victory with a procession and monster mass meeting here to-night. To send three represen. tatives to Ottawa from Huron Conunty, and 'bree for the new Borden Govern. ment, was 4 feat so great that the lo- cal Conservatives could not refrain from celebrating. The three successful candidates--Mr. West--were all present, and were given a hearty reception. The crowd was so great that the meeting had to be held on the market square, and, fortunately, co ROBBERS MAKE A BIG HAUL, a Over $3000 Taken Frou Waterford Post Office by Three Crooks. Brantford, Sep 2 238, --The Waterford post office was b into this morn- ing, the safe dynamited and over $3,000 in cash Postmaster apo -- first discovered the robbery w came down to the office at seven o va elook this morni a a J. R, Richards. cock. R. Ri chen ae a David Miller peo eck o o Pao I° » 8 a ye eq ° @ ' d 24, Bmcker Thos. : Male "Bant ams, Cochin buff, R INDEPENDENT OF FRENCH MEMBERS. b ; Treatment Will Now Me Same As Others, * . Ottawa, Sept. 22.--The Ottawa Citi- zen to-morrow will bave an editorial to this effect : 'Quebec vote.' bave a clear majority of English speak- ing Conservatives, irrespective of the followers of Bourassa. In other words, for the first time in the history of Can- ada there is a Government which has a clear majority quite irrespective of "solid Quebec.' This is a matter of re- against reciprocity, but who did not view the possibility of any alliance hes Mr. Bourassa in any comfortable often much to their disadvantage and to the disadvantage of progressive legisla- "The time has arrived when a solid Quebec has no longer any terrors for a Canadian Federal Government. Que- bec has been pampered in the past by hath parties beyond its just deserts as a province. Quebec is entitled to the same consideration 88 any other pro- tion to this Qnebec bas had far more than its share of patronage and office in proportion to the other provinces. "The number of French-Canadian office-holders bas grown during the past regime out of all proportions to pa re capita rights of that province. has been 5 matter of common repute pe every Eny ing appoint. ment has bad to- be duplicated by a +, whether it wes that' while rench Canadians positions bed always to be filled by French Cana- dians, the same rule did not apply to the positions held by English speabing Canadians, to fill which there was al- ways a French candidature "Quebec's representation 'is consider- ably less than one-fourth the other provinces, whereas in the past it haa insisted on a recognition approximately nearly one-half. far as its a ] representation on the Government side of "he pew Parliament, it is less than one-tenth, even including the Nation- alists." MRS. R, L. BORDEN, --o-- , Will Grace Her Position sa Wife of the Premier. a ------ " Mrs. Robert L. Borden, who will surely be Lady Borden one of th days, is already-well known to Ottawa society as a charming hostess, and like ber husband will grace the high posi- tiun into which she bas been thrust by the elevation of ber ---- + hus- band. Mrs. Borden has been greatly interested in her husband's political career, and has been a great helpmeet to him. She has played the game very carecally and well, At the dinnera which she gave in her house on War- temburg street during the session to Conservative members of Parliament she often surprised her guests by ber knowledge of political questions. Mr. and Mrs, Borden have been great com- They both play golf, and even when her husband was able to take s day off they have enjoyed a round dn tho links together. Mre. Borden is a regular attendant at All Saints' Angli- can Chorch, Laurier avenue. She was a Halifax girl, and was married in city. -- DECISION HITS aay " BETWEEN THE Fi ee = a Such Cases is to till, President Philosophizes. eee tos to recipro- ty. " I supposeyou have heard the policy regret that i 'ough, ioald have eared chs to both __+---- cut bo figure in -- i F E ' cfr il oy | Eau i ele "One of the novelties of the recent | © there is reason to believe that even the pd thirtecn" would have been wip. ed ou Hon. S. N. Parent announces his re- signation of the Chairmanship of the National Transcontinental Railway Commissicn. Sir Donald Mann expects to sce the completion of the Canadian Northern transcontinental line in two or three years, co Township of Wallace --- COURT OF REVISION RE YOTERS" LIST. Notice is hereby at given that a Court of Revision will be held pursuant to the Ontano Voters' List Act by His Honor the Judge of the County Court of the County of Perth, in the Township Hall, Gowanstown, on Saturday, September 30th, 1911 at Two o'clock in the After- noon, peat aps to determine the several ts an ° chess! List of the ei of Al the Township of Wallace for on persons having business at said , September, 191 DAVID GREER, Clerk. ARE YOU RUPTURED? I can cure the worst } case of Rupture from in- fancy to old age, without operation or loss of time, ACT AT ONCE and remove the daily dan- $ ger of strangulation. Fill in coupon and send to J. S. SMITH, 88 Caledonia St. Dept. Z, Stratford Ont. 3 Name oe pewuwuvuvve abpbs6+44 64++423 6+ POPP FFF FFF FT TT eT ee eT eT JPUCSC CCC CC CCC CCC CCC CCC Ce. = +> Abb bb bb bb DDD DDD Oe ee es On what side Ruptared Satisfaction Guaranteed. Low Rate Excursions NEW ONTARIO COLONIST EXCURSIONS Daily until Oct. 15 OF HAMI LTUN 'average manor woman seldom de- J. M, CAMPBELL, Agent Listowel. HAMILTON, ONT. lg - BUY YOUR FUEL HERE. | We handle the famous LEHIGH VALLEY I all sizes.-QUALITY AND WEIGHT GUARA also have a full supply hag - very best tert Wood, th, Cemen: We Shingles, Lumber, La Orders delivered promptly te - -- of the town. OLIVER & ELLIS Coal and Wood Merchants, Wallace Street, 'Phone 4. * Come to $ Karges Shoe Store Your Fall Shoes, Men's & Women's Goodyear welt. solés, soles and uppers made from the best selected leathers by expert workm See o' ) new display before buying, you will ike "them. 'All designs from the very latest and nattiest American 3 g lasts. Our shoes possess appearance, comfort and _ durability. Recent changes in our store will enable us to serve you better than ever. $ Trunks and Suitcases always in Stock. ---- vm | : HENRY KARGES SUCCESSOR TO STEWART TASSIE, POLOSOSOCOS ed o, @, % >, 2, 2, 2, S, 2, 2, 9, 9. Or 2, % 9, Movin wrs On cotiobir %, *° have opened a First-class Meat Market in MY OLD STAND ON WALLACE STREET. I have secur- ed the services of an experienced butcher and will carry a full supply of Sausage a Specialty. Everything will be sold at the LOWEST PRICES. Your patronage solicited and satisfaction guaranteed. Goods delivered promptly to all parts of the town. + Sd 'J o > * " Fresh and Salt Meats, Bologna and Head-cheese, GQ GJ <J © > * o 5 S- J- STEVENSON. WALLACE ST. , i A aaa CITY MEAT MARKET: g Pe ary [Saves 20% on Coal \ It is a wonderful patent device, the Oxford Economizer, and is Bcensed for use only on This marvellous regulator keeps the oven at a given temperature. No heat is wasted--nothing goes up the flue but bad odors, steam The fire is held for hours without attention--ready for immedisie, and all this labor, time and fuel saved by simply turning the crank. With the Divided Oven Flue Strip you have even baking, because of the perfect distribution of heat, secured by this expert arrangement. F. HOWES, Agent, Listowel, Ont.

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