No dear brother, we wet cited, and if the "saying thing†is as purely ï¬ctitio "excitement.†it. is doubtfu if anything really was said been asked what. you were HE elH ilUl \V Nichol was “fair u enuncnt." \Ve ma So the Review man â€My said something, say he wasn’t, and we believe his Lilmr fatallv twisted by I’utrouism. Mr. 33c end-Patron. mostly honesty and integl tioued. 4‘ J. Jamieson South GYPY foot 10 it when you got 'l‘ory votes in Durham, gun will do in Dundalk. and be quite correct to say thr Conservative party an pports candidate.†Such reasoning ' . ’ iu the Revieu sert that 3 low." years ago editor, but then teacher, wa: to show that “the whole w to the sum of all its parts. not so now? Therefore, if Nichol had the support of "t t'he sum of all its parts) ( tive party.†and nearly all, the Patron party, at 3! r. McKechnie never claim anything other than a strai eral. the 119 majority in Men Liberal. or at least acc Review reasoning it will 1 correct†to call it a Liberal HOVVeverv Sin gym-puddings: 3'! 0‘ it: we m was of opinion mans during t‘ \Vhile truthful‘y charged with fail- ing to render any Aurlvn assistance to Dr. Jamieszn 'm the lust. election†cmnpsï¬gu, we have not been charged‘ with an ACTIVE opposition. No. we didn’t. even give "chalk talks†on Patronism. Gritism, P. P. A.-ism, Equal Right-ism or any other Len“. Frmn this. whatever may be said of our "prophetical Sagacity,†we can scarcely be! chnrgml as a. politic-41 wemhercock, which bird wil! likely he f0\uu“'~\'it-h the Chalk talk Illusion- ist, but he isn’tdowu town. lw i0“‘|“i“’l"“fh†“mu" talk lllusionJ been m'rufully ï¬ghtingin the inter-1 is!» but he is“ “10““ town. ests of the people. Above all he * ** wished to lay aside all national and creed distinctions, believinw. as ho r'm Government amm-mced their tim- did, in a broader and more generous ly-r policy on )lonluy last by the in- \ spirit of toleration. He hoped to n-otluctlon of a rue-«mire rermiriug all . ï¬ght the battle on fair ground. so has cut on Crown lands to he. manu-i that when it was won, no person could point theï¬uger of scorn at any {actnied in the country Tim cut for this season is not to be restricted. of his supporters with the charge of The Act. if pissed. is t\ cone into impmpriety of any kind. force on he 29th of April next, The Mr. Magwood, M. P. P., of North Tories have been ï¬ghting; for .this Perth was the last Speaker and in his thing for years but ouly the irresist- introductory remarks congratulated ihle importunities of long suffering the electors for their wisdom in se- paople could wring from the govern- lecting Dr. Jainieson as their repre. menu. a redress of the grievance. sentative. He said they had a gnoj n\\nn “In: A mAA-‘ A-n-.--- â€"__J L._ 2 ‘1 \fter considerahla delay the Outa- you are really at a loss to ho the party healers and . politicians are, we think the in we quoted in our last. issue able you to identify them further description. It is , dear brother, you are n0t one of them, though you used as an instrument in pro- the plans of the machine. ing with a Governmem My all vitad questions, is of fairnvsq, we take the y of saying that Mr. Mc- ‘tair to the Hardy Gov- \\’e never heard any one ’t. and mum than that is Lilu,erulism was never ‘ ' his adoption of ted 0) Mr. McNichol is a Lib- DD. V." on and harmonize our 1 the festive season. i ‘3†“Iv vv--- )rother, you are net held hereon Monday afternoon last: E them, though you i to select a candidate to contest 3113, I an instrument in pro. '| constituency at the coming election‘ for the local legislature, there was a: ns of the machine. I large crowd assembled. Every man a: at: i "f , ‘ seemed cool. calm, collected and con-t if: “"‘h. a Governmentiï¬dem. President Mockler was in’. .V a†“lid questions, '5' the chair and on calling for nomina-g fairmjsat “'0 â€kc theotions the name of Dr. Jamiesomi 0} Satymg â€m†“‘33“? E brought forth such uproariouscheers" :H‘ to â€â€˜9' Hardy PM} that the naming of any one else e never heattl an) 0“8 would scarcely be listened to. But: “F11 “1.0"†â€m“ that the crowd came there to nominate! Lummhsm was nevet i the Doctor and no one else, and with-l r description. ,1 :n' his adopllon 0‘ . out the passing of a ballot the work'j .lr. .\‘.c)uchol IS a Lib-huts done. This is certainly a case 1.103%".1M‘em1’ whose i m which the candidate was the free Integrity are “mlues'iand unanimous choice of the party. * * 'Evuy one was satisï¬ied that the ibest man was selected; every one a: t your: felt that a good cause was to be ad- rou think you pu “McKechniel vocated, and With unbounded conh- esty, integrity and n you say : , :s in Durham, as Mor- dence in the hon tDundalk. and it will morality of Dr. Jamieson the party ect to say the wholelfelt safe in anchoring; their faith in y bllppt)! ts the Tory l him. The unanimity was unparalleled. part 0 Such reasoning may be; -- - .lI‘I _,---1.n“‘.\ nljnl‘;l‘afnq \thse 1"“ [Na “.1 1e Review eiitor's e’ll venture *0 as- us ago the now kCh“. ', \\ as careful “hole was equal in nm‘ts.†Is it ; charged with fail- all: about The Choice of the People. HIS CHANCES ARE GOOD. THE 1â€"111: GREATEST CONVENTION IN SOUTH GREY CHOOSES A CAN- DIDATE WITHOUT A BALLOT. At the Conservative Convention, The Doctor in the course of his re-‘ marks took this his ï¬rst opportunity of thanking the electors for the very hearty support accorded him in past election campaigns, after which he referred briefly to some of the issues. to be dealt with in Ontario politics.‘ The Doctor wished to be elected, if elected at all, on the methods advo- cated by the Conservative Opposi-I tion in dealing: with the great; public questions of the dav tori which the Ontario Opposition hasl .\lr. Magwood, .\l. P. P., of North'g Perth was the last speaker and in his‘ {1 introductory remarks congratulated \ the electors for their wisdom in se- ‘ lccting Dr. Jamieson as their repre- 11 sentative. He said they had a gool l man and a good cause, and he felt loonï¬dent that when the ballots were counted the Conservative candidate would be at the head of the list, and moreover when he took his seat at Toronto he would be afworthy repro- sentntive of the peeple to ï¬ght L againSt the admistrntion and olï¬cial- ‘ ism of the Hardy-Ross regime. Pro- vincial politics were under such ma- chine influence that it was necessary to place such men in power to break l up the organization whose work was i not done in the interests of the .' country hut in the interest of the 3 party. ‘Under the Provincial Gov- . ernment to-day there are over three, 3 thousand ofï¬cials. each using his in- a ï¬nance for the edveneement 6f the 3 party. In Ipfltkillc on the queetion of ï¬xprovinciel â€surplus, he deï¬ned ( < 1 l . JAMIESON. l‘HE DURHAM CHRONIC LE, â€"â€"â€"â€", that there was a surplus and a dc- ï¬cit, which paradoxical statementhe clearly explained showing that. there is not in the provincial treasury a dollar of cash surplus. The province at. present has a provincial debt. of over $4,000.0CO for railways etc.. while they have considerable owing them from the Dominion Government and other sources. Some of the de- fects of the Educational system were exposed. The Agricultural Farm ‘. proyer was a pOOl' illzistration of how t-“‘II\:I1(P ehnnlcl be done at a I)!‘Ofl$, : and other sources. some 01 we m;- {1,015 of the Educational system were exposed. 'el‘h \g1ioultu1al Farm p1ope1 \\ as a pom ill 13112111011 of how g should be done at a p.011t. it 11 as conducted at; an enormous loss. -LL mu’f‘;tull‘a The meeting was a one and all felt couï¬ would crown their e The public examination and enter- tainment in connection with the Van- deleur public scheo vas tilled notwithstand- school house and rough roads. ing the stormy day The examination was held in the afternoon. The Rev. Mr. McLaren, Dr. Bennet, Mr. J. Hanna and Miss iStewart were present and took up , {the lessons of the different classes. i After the close of the examination tea was servéd in the Forester’s Hall by the ladies of the section. The tentertainment was held in the school Yhouse which was very tastefully dee- orated with evergreens, pictures and a large number of union jacks in the centre of which was a good likeness 10f our (Queen. "he entertainment '1rendered, principally by the pupils, ‘was of a very superior quality and was pronounced by those present to geacel anything of the kind they had iever heard in a public school. Mr. ’l Thos. Kells was chairman and Miss ’ Annie Kells furnished the music for dren. The program was .‘ lengthy and varied and consisted of ‘1 about thirty selections, interspersed 3,with music by the \"andeleur hand 1 who were repeatedly encored. Near ose of the entertainmen: the 31 the Cl ‘ -1 Teacher was presented with a jewel " with the i ' nun.) am] \VOl'li-dehIQta 31011:: l 0 "1 the chil case and work-basket along witn tne following address: DEAR Miss G. t.1t.-\r.---Itis with feel- ings of pleasure as well as of pride that we now address you. The pleasure is (lvrired from the know- ledge of the fact that you are to be our teacher at least for another year; ' the pride, from knowing that we have one of the best teachers in the .courty, as proved by the success of lvour ClaSSPS at the examinations. l'bar Miss Gilray, we cannot let this l Public School Anniversary pass with- out in some way showing the esteem in which you are held by us. There- fore allow us in the name of the pn- pils of Vamleleur school to present you with this work basket and jewel case with your name inscribed there- ,on, as a small token of our appreci- {ation of your worth both as a lady land teacher. And now we retire 'Iflfter our hard days’ work hOping 'l that we have contributed something ' to your credit as well as to your - pleasure. . 1 I -1! At c-lxn 1\‘11\;]Q (If 1' Signed on be the school. 11C D'ullvv‘ o ELI/ABET†Pmrcumm, Iiu HOLLY. At the close the parents wended their way homeward well pleased with the talent;.their chiidren haul manifested. - .__--V- ~ _._. ____..'- May kixflly thoughts and generous deeds. every heart this Yulo' evervhhenrt this Yule Tide. . Mia Alfred Smith an} ygster .Jlm- mie of Murkdnle were VlSltlllg [rte-ads on the 8th Con. on Sunday last, Mr. \Vm. Dodds and Mass Martha Flrto were down from Mzu‘lfdale to te the lattes’s old 110111 on Sabbath†"Billy is a handsome fe‘low. - -l' “' , "-\? “-- AI‘ L'Ill.’ I The 1136153: Mr. “"111. Me}? My on the 6th is one of mirth and happiness these days. They are havingaregu- lar home chming. Miss Lucy is home from Markdale, Miiss Nell'e from Flesherton, Mrs. \Vm. Poltcn and daughter, Ethel and Mrs. John Saylor and son, Limin, have arrived from Grand Rapids, Michigan while Miss Lottie and Mr. I’elto l are ex- ; pected it! a few days. ‘ 'A_-‘ A dandy cutter glides along after Mr. 'l‘omGlenmoss’ ptcer these days. 'l‘he Zion Choir are invited to the Baptist Soiree to be held on the 10th Concession the 29th inst. The plucky ones who pushed through to Towns- end’s Lake last Wednesday evening had a. ï¬ne time and were treated tight royally. “Lay your paw in my palm " is the proper salutation for municipal tapi- rants just now. Saws and axes will make the tim- ber fly into church wood for Zion’s stoves on Wednesday afternoon. ’Twill be a. buster of abee. PECIAL NO'l‘ICEâ€" ALL OUR AC counts and ï¬g mt due Notes are ready for mailing. We 3 all hold them until the First of January. 18%. and would ask e call and settleunenty at this olï¬ee Unless celled for we must positing): gee ether means for c 11 as conducted at 1111. ‘ . ' 01111 be Offel"-C111‘ 11: so low 11 1"1111‘1' 11111: 111:; so, 1111‘ ‘. o 1 was a 11051. pxcï¬table 1211111111“ to 111)Y)1€(‘1111 11111 11,111 13 11111 1111111111: 111 ltcouï¬dent 11111181100583 7 r 1 ‘ ) .9 their tflorts this time. “ 11301041“ 10ft (11 ....â€"â€"-â€" -~~» 1 25, 41.511 1501. 111111 1111111118. \Y DELEU R. TRAVERSTON. half of the pupils of thoughts, j )yous words a deeds. Dink-3 bright December 23rd 1897. r4 5.13.50: is the right place for Holiday Goods. 22 lbs best Granulated Sugar 1" DURHAM, Dec 21.4. 1897 Fall \that ................... 1 ‘hgriwv Wheat ................ Oats .......................... '2 Peas ........ ‘ ................... 4 Barley ........................ 2 Hay .......................... 5 1 Butter ....................... 1 Eggs per doz ................. 1 Apples . . . . per bag ............ I i Putatoes. . . .per bag ........... 4 Flour per cwt ................ 1t “atmeal per saLk ....... ’. . . . 1 ' Chop per cwt ................. 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