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Canadian Post (Lindsay, ONT), 22 Jun 1894, p. 4

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Elm Manama £05k No one will be more bitterly aggneveu with himself than lection that the tories covers after the e have been successful through the duplic- ity of tory patrons who have beguiled him into voting for Campbell. Every day, ‘ however, the tactics of the tory eanvaaser are becoming plainer. No reformer wishes to see the toriea successful, yet. if he votes for ' Campbell, (who has not a shadow of a chance), he practically votes with the tories, for every man of them, so, will undoubtedly patron or what e1 d that is the games support Bryans, an sought to be played upon our friends. Vote for Dr. McKay and an ~nurnmment. Before another copy of reaches our subscribers the have signified by their votes which party will hold the rei for the coming four years. may reason to hope, judgin ports that have reached 1 Lindsay at m warKll-Ig “unv- â€".â€"._ employing all their old tricksâ€"even their old favorite “Protestant horse” is being pushed harder than ever in this campaign believe the confidence of the ' Sir Oliver Mowat and hll er than ever. authority that v The opposition government is strong We have it on good secret means are being u that the conservative patrons all support Mr. Bryans, leaving any reformers that may be so short-sighted to throw their votes away on Mr. Campbell. Let no reformer be caught in this torv netâ€"Mr. Campbell is not in the race. Be sure you vote for Dr. McKay and the Mowat government. The present campaign is a most pecul- iar one in many respects. It will be wise 301 for our liberal friends not to be over- work well and have eve in each sub-division placed in box. We feel keenly the importance of the the issue on the 26th, as we believe it . the would be a disaster to the welfare of this last province if Sir Oliver Mowat’s govern- the ment were overthrown. Liberals, do me! every vote in your sub- Ute your dutyâ€"poll division, and the victory is most assured- .. 01 u :fi When you put your hand on Mr. Meredith he is not there. When you want to find his party it is missing. He has been for the ballot for school elections and against the ballot for school elections. He has been for the optional ballot and the optional bdlot. He assiSted in pass- ing the‘ separate school amendments; he opposed the amendments when they had become law. He has demanded the preservation of government house, and he has called for its destruction. A few months ago he was for the immediate retail prohibition; he now wants for a prohibitory law the support of a. settled public opinion. He denounced the plebiscite} as unconstitutional sud un- British; now he calls for a second plebis- cite. He marched behind the “Facts for "EyepOpenerJ’ He declared that, “while a man’s religion should be no passport tc mvw w â€"__ because of e particulsr faith, at the same ' time the poseemon or the practice of a. ' the gift of the stetef’ but a position m contingent of his candidates have been put into the field by an association whom osth readser this : “I will not employ sny Roman Catholic in my especity if I on produce the services of s Protestant. ‘ ° ° Thsthfll noteonntsnnoe the oUR LAST WOR 0- Ir Evy: -_ ‘cribers the elec their votes at the polls hold the reins of power four yearn. We have hope, judging by the re- 3 reached us, that the‘ lit Oliver Mowat will be good working majority. tors will re working hard and old tricksâ€"even their paign is a. most pecul- pects. It will be “in man not to be over- election day d° their ve every reform vote ‘11 placed. in the b31103 nly the import?"me °f THE POST aggrie‘fed . no man should articular position g‘ith’ at the name the practice of: be no bar to any a second plebis- 1 the “Facts for fled against the in tacit alliance wrath-inflamed and that. “while heron-IE“ a: the P‘Vinon’ w Meredith when we “at feelmthisoouminm‘ 1w; tortuous than in “1° : thus weak 3nd “W due we put the “strong keeping? D” we we h .- 4__L and I “P0 Ontario’s reputation for prudent, progres- aive, wallet-tiered government: by lifting 'Ihere is not a large corporation in the world which has had its 11 managed over a the public 20V eminent. is an infamous thing up strife mong neig‘ discord between dif sects in the commun man of the stamp ° brought here fox us. This woman amnu. umv... ._- , self-condemned by her own testimony u given in the court: at Toronto, and I: published at the time in the daily papers, and yet she is brought here to teach vote. She was brought the responsibility 0 tics. Of course neither ary committee wrote to her, teeret agents did the work, and she even herself his supporter. Let every men who loves fair ploy. and home pence, end good will. put down this horrid Itteu‘lpt to breed intolertnoe emong the mph 0! this land. Intolerence moons netloml decay. Intolerance has ruined many of the world’s best nations. AI we love our country, our civilization, and our isith, let us keep it out of Connie. Electors. make no mistakeâ€" every vote cast to: Dr. McKay is a vote cast for the Mownt admin- istration. Every vote cast for either of the 0th er candidates is 8|. vote cast against Mowat. -â€"â€"-â€"'â€"â€""__,______..â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" H to IBKU luvuuv. ‘v‘.~_ , II or two, for stories have been told about U it that have been so absolutely wicked in u their untruthfulness that I have spent a u and I have some figures in respect to "that departmentâ€"the department of u education. Now, it has been said that u the cost has been increased; that there H has been great additional trouble and ‘ H geographies, five difi'erent histories, and u that our children had to buy 53 difi‘erent u books to go through the course. To- uday we have only nine. I was amazed n as I read through the pages of the blue n book, which no one can contradictâ€"if it ‘ H could be contradicted you would have "had ferret Clancy or ferret Marta: with "his muzzle up to it before thisâ€"I was Ilamazedto find that there hadbeensuch u a marked improvement and such wonder- " ful progress in that department. It I» required in 1875 $10.83 to get the books ' N needed for the school education; the ’ u cost today is only $4.06. Why, it has ’ "been promulgated from one end of the l u country to the other not only that there - -Lâ€"L :4. ..... cm. MW Av. u.v _s n "cost to-day isonly $4.06. Why, it has i u been promulgated from one end of the 1 u country to the other not only that there “was an increase, but that it was for n nefarious purposes, that it was in order In to benefit and assist friendsâ€"that there "was a manipnlstion in the education In department. The story is absolutely uuntrue, as these figures show. Listen, u please : The drawing booksâ€"and there u are 297,723 pupils in our public schools II who arecompelled to take drawingâ€"cost u fifteen cents each; they cost five cents "now. Inthe writing books there is a u saving of $14,886. Comparing the‘ "pricesof the school books so-dsy with uwhst they were ten years ago the “province of Ontsrio saves $1009“) per lOW to vote. She was Dr maid on the pletform, to h w the government of Sir ‘ and defeat his candidate Are the electors gom feet of that woman and 1d} for that put-pone, language 1 our condemnAtion of the ale for her presence among an stand before the public 1 by her own testimony , vote. She was brought on the phtform, to help to ’ ‘A-‘n-nmnnt of Sir Oliver u to those interested in the liquor busi- Hneas another opportunity of fighting u restrictive legislatmn, gm: him sud “wishes of tompenneo lenders, and than: "Mr. Meredith, oven with this enmplo n befcrehim,hu not yet token on oqully n antithctory position on this question. “should be oonnidorod by :11 who aided uhool VIEâ€"for 15E. McKay le' I Victoria were held in “yum Tneedoy lost. Shem hicLenun was «ting returning omoer. The ant. ' an: 0! John Taylor 3nd secon son. Robert Brynn. urmer. the con- uervetive candidate, was next nominoud by Dr. Deemed. seconded by Mr. John by Dr. DeGmli- I MeSweyn- Am“ John Campbell w‘ cm. Knight. the by Mr. Jet. Lapp- making- nominated by Mr. by Mr. John Junkin. Mr. J. E thn conservative candidate. wan by Mr J. D. Naylor and Er. W‘I uhdreW- ,permee pool Vote early for 1â€"): McKay, and then look around for the men who are can or doubtful. and bring them to the poll! in good company. ___â€"â€"â€"â€" on his ballot opposite the name of the cmdidote whom he desires to see returned- fiere we see again “the insidious work at Bome.‘ encourage the manufacture of lumber in Canada. they have a government in power at Ottawa. 'which can reimpoee the duty ‘ on saw-logs. Why shift the burden to the quire the aid of misrepresentation. From the cdf to thebull. nndflromthea'osson the legislature ceiling to the education! laws. the same rule holds good. __.â€".â€"â€"- Two leading lights and members of the P. P. A.. Mr. A. F. Campbell. I. P. P.. and Dr. W. Benttie Neshitt. now stump- ... II A I.-- and Dr. ing Ongu‘i‘o‘fgrr Mr. Meredith. will. “Amer the Ball' on the 28th. continue their um- ptigning by speaking for Sir John Thomp- The Rev. Prof. Austin. orincipal o! Aim Methodist College, St. Thom, who was prominent in the formation of the prohibition third party. of which Rev. Alex. Sutherland. D. D . was president. and was also elude: in the equl rights movement. Egg-w organization being i the ndvanwd pmhibitionist EDITORIAL NO T88. NOHINA nous. According to the and vow Appea‘ihg [0 the Mt mticdl g3, taste: *5 "‘7’ the bland-arc] smoking c- [pbaccm even ’in competition with {onq . establbhed bst'and: - 0 rec - 4 nizedogerit THE GANADA LIFE Assurance Company, 351131491180. - - 194 for TH. COWDRY. SEED BUCK WHEAT. N. E. COWQZ‘ J. B.Paco 1847. THE BRlTTON BROS. auntâ€"uh.“ BrittOEJL’Pâ€"Q: YOU WANT About Buying Nice DONE RIGHT! :u-z pm. «pow-.999 a'zim" : «on. «museum! win-mun. ““u‘mm u mmd'bW3 mammal-cw- as our as ‘f" '01 muh'. .KILCNAB- m. 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