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Durham Chronicle (1867), 17 Feb 1898, p. 4

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Th th it uh oh lil Tc la In another poured in the column wa pnnnsn u . McNichol’s which up- Post, denying mali- viona chnrgos against the Jnmiesonâ€" mbinntion." in which dnnprincipied hauler trio: to show that. Mr. McNichol is a ‘_ t}. vulva-I is concerned. We are ‘4" W p A position to speak soponitivo- \.,.' v f y in 50th of It. McNichol. you. we (. ~. v?” warmly think he would give coun- " " (nuance to any moh‘movomem, The _, ' ' foligious howl, so Esra; we are able When John Davis, date for Centre Grey, menu. he’ll whitew annybybte the 'l‘orie When John Davis, Patron candy- dete for Centre Grey, gets to parly- he’ll whitewash the Grits. nnnyhylnte the Tories, reconstrickt the edyltashonal sistom by shorten- in: the hollerdays, and making bed only Six hours teachers who teac a day teach twelve, at redoosed pay in fact he’ll clean out the whole, Government pig sty. and run the whole Agricultural College himself, with the aid of a boy in the summer time. Economy is the watch word, and John knows how to practice it. He starts for Toronto, March 2nd, at 7 n. m.. from Markdale Station, _.....:.I (mule car. Railway P3333“ week, said ”Mr. Morgan is that ever drew the breath of life.” the whole sentence being strongly emphasized. He also told the audi- he would say nothing that This rules out the admirers of the other candidates from ' of them at the head of d men. We never' heard anybody foolish enough to say that Mr. McNichol was either best, or.second heat, but perhaps we never met any of his admirers when so full of political spirit as this famous stump" was on the occasion referred [0. We ere willing to rial: our reputw tion in flying that Dr. Jamieson is not “the best man that ever drew the breeth of lite," nor yet will we plecm to Hr. Morgen. Dr. Jamioson is oniyegood. plein men. an honest men. e toleunt, liberal minded man. whose courtesy, conduct end general demeanor in deeliug with the public (or the lust twenty veers. hu en- abled him to gein and hold the res- pect end admiretion of his political opponents. Horover, Dr. Jamieeon ._ ‘_2_-be ‘\:fl n-ni’ ‘i'. IU‘ $llv Iâ€"-' v -- ahlod him to goin and hold the ru-‘ pact. und admirstion of his political‘ opponents. Horovor, Dr. Jamiecon is not a religious bigot; his past lilo demonstruu this moro than ony- ching we out say. Fortunately, in this oloction there is no religious ‘ and why anyone should try to work up such a. cry is too apparent In his: Sutureiay’s Globe an item appears in an editorial column which starts out in this style: “The Oppo- sition can vessel's in South Grey are soliciting votes against the Liberal ‘ candidate. J. 1). Morgan. on the ground that he is a Rumzm Catholic.” As we impact to see the article quoted in full by our local cutem. credited to the Globe, to give it force, and sup- plemented gbv a Pharisuical com- ment. according to custom, we quote no further. The intelligence of the ‘ ‘ ‘ - . L- â€"v -â€"- use won’t permit the electors to be catrried away by a. mixture of religi- ous vapor and political trickery, as shown by giving the Globe credit for the article in qceStiou instead of more honestly piecing it where it be- I-UIO luv-vuâ€"v- - ___ U I' Iv longs. to the credit of one of our 10- cal henchmen. He said, “i am present as a ' ment, isfied with Reformer, but'am not sat done, and receives no answer, think it is high time for a change. I am here asa Reformer, and have not changed my politics. The Gov- ernment are the servants of the people, and as such they should answer the enquiries of the humblest individual in the land. I say any man who acted as the Hon. Mr. , Gibson has done is not fit to occupy any position ” In the course of his Â¥ remarks he charged the Department- . with deception in pretending that! I certain deeds were not issued when' he declared that they were, and had been influenced by friendship in t awarding deeds. “There were,”he 1 said, “five hundred disputed claims a in Ontario to-day which would take n Mr. Gibson the rest of his natural life to straighten out,” I, Ith- When a life long Lineral like Dr. Lang of Owen Sound sees so much rottenness in the Liberal administra- tion, that he joins the apposition candidate, to defeat the return of the Government candidate, Mr. Cleland. it is surely time for a change. On Thursday last, in accordance with previous announcement, Mr. J. P. Whitncv of Harrisburg, Lead- er of the Ontario Opposition, address- ed a large gathering of electors in ’ .*‘â€"â€"LAA-.J U“ G ‘u‘ “U a ......... the Town Hall here.a Notwithstand- ing the bad condition of the roads. the attendance was good, many com- ing long diatnnces. The chair was ' Mr. H. W. Mockler, President of South Grey Liberal Conservative Aeaoointion, and after VUu-V. ' "U v v â€"â€" . few prolimin‘vrvy rorixarks. Mr. 'l‘elford of Hanover was called upon and spoke [or 3 few minutes on the Dr. Jamieson, the candidate, wasl e the next speaker, who amid rousing g cheers addressed the electors at con- c siderable length, touching in turn, c the great issues of the day. On the 1 financial policv he said there was a i divergence of Opinion. The Public t Accounts were misleading, and what i the Government now claimed as a: surplus, should not be so designated. i 1 iThe Sandfield McDonald Government i left in the Provincial Treasury. :a 1 cash surplus saved from the current 1 trevenue. They also had certain Trust funds in the Dominion Govern- i ment, which the present Government claims as a surplus. If it be right to call these funds a surplus new, it I was equally right to call them a sur- plus iu l87l. The usual Government subsidy to railroads is $3000 per mile but instead of granting this subsidy in the usual way, Railroad Deben- , tures have been issued, extendingl , over forty years, payable on the in-‘ : staltnent plan. by which the amount‘ , spent in subsidising the roads cost '_ $5600 per mile, and by the further‘ _ extension of time and the issuing oi" new certificates, the ultimate cost would reach 811,000. Our present debt he showed to be “£46,511, and , - owing to yearly deficits the amount 1 '. ll increasing. While he we: willing to give «edit to the government for their action in some aspects, he felt that “teeter cute should be exercised in epeuding the public money and that such should not be done without the know- ledge, approval and consent of the N... in accordance IS only ing Speak-e Spect of his politi well as the respect his supporters. H Mr. “ hitney on rlsi . ed to the echo and after the excite- ment subsided he commenced by stating the necessity for party gov- benefit to a country ‘ 1 $4,000,000 has all been spent since the preSent government came into 9 power and not oniy is that spent but '19; deeper Y treasury and their debts paid with it. is What remains they call a surpius. Instead of cutting down exyenses in W every possible way they increase the f their otficiais. In the al statements - LLA mnvn‘gn- ;a_ۤ~ro§i{ed it was "nonsense" to a man u oblivious to common come no! to be unable to than to the upped. of reason. ( Loud and prolonged cheers.) ‘ ‘ M v *- -tâ€"uâ€"v The scandalous Engledue Deal and ' the Timber Policy were next handled without gloves, and then, it never before. the truth wee heard of the treechery of the Government in wastingthe resources of the country. The meeting wee cloned With three cheers for the Queen, the Leader Du. Part" a mild end elective smell Liver Pills for constipation and tor- pidity of the liver, 15c. 3 box. Only at Perker’ a Drug Store. GOOD farm for sale or to rent, lot ‘20, con. 3, Bentinck. Good fume house, fume bun 3nd mull orchurd. Apply to R. MmFtrlano, Sr. tho candidate. l Full w nut. ................... Sys- . “print When-t ................ ‘ a I Rama ner doz .............. DURHAM, Feb. 16th. 18%. Fail “7 but ................... 85 “print Whoa-t ................ 3: Eggs per doz ............ Apples. . . .per bag ...... Potatoes. . . .per bag ...... Flour per cwt .......... . “fitment per Sad: ........ Chop per cwt ........... Dressed Hogs per cwt. . . . llides....ner lb .......... Sheepskins .............. Turkeys per lb ........... Geese per lb ............ Ducks per pair ....... . . A l Chickens per pair ..... . . Wool ...................... Shoes. We In" just receivad a shipmen of Sterling Bros. celebrated ban' made Shoes for Men, WomemBO." Girls. Just the thing for Spring- shipment just in. 1 i The Goods You Want 36in. Cashmere in Navy Blue w: Black 12%. a ym’l. 40 in. Black and Colored Woo? Sages 25c. a M chy figured Lustres (a sua‘.‘ 306. and 33c. aw. Tutu) Ginghums 7c. a yui HOLIDAY mum. Market Report. 0111' Styles are 11w BEAN CO. “’0 have it line and everv style. Diamonds, Pearls, other stones accnn Sign, and will be Nutiest and Most ‘30on on the Canadi: ‘i Thu: to visit 1 opening- 85(05 New “It is ‘ that these at themâ€"I don's? "He is a (‘apit @f‘erentl y "j The?" woman IOVQ Pliod. Elna“ affa‘i in the am “But it is non! mod. up in I Again she laug‘ have a. very bad “In my case I I dith the culprit “I must leave I air. The sentim Rant study of a demo and Mrs. the title page is fully. have a. very b In it another toriety t" “Ah! 1 mm: spare me. Miss know the evil efl -â€"it. saps 9. mm not. even a noddi the truth. And revenge. "But. mlly. I to yourâ€"your kl 1m. shall I say Wn sakeâ€"" “For what, if and ashes. Miss 1 have some reason "That. 'in ma It makes life so Ull \N v‘ â€" HOD and Swill In

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