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Lindsay Weekly Free Press (1908), 22 Oct 1908, p. 2

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ina<m~ ..;. ..v , .. xv- «st_. i. 5. Jockey Club Buys . National School of Telegraphy. Lind- In, H I' i~ , Val-*3- » ’ I ' - . Farm of 150 Acres . The Ontario Jockey Club has put-i chased property on the Kingston road i aggregating 142 acresâ€"102 acres on! one side of the road and 40 acres on: the other. The property has been used! for the point to point races of the ' Hunt Club for some time past, and is known as the Lawrence Farm. “The 3 price paid,” said an officer of the club I to-dav, “ was a large one for farm; land, but it is a good investment.” Asked whether the O.J.C. had any. intention of selling the Woodbine, Mr. I Fraser said that they had not, but in} ase of necessity they would be in a: proposition. It is the intention to erect on the 40-acre piece a schooling field for jumpers, with three jumps 3 ft. 8 in. to train horses over, and besides make a full steeplechase course, including 8. Liverpool, thereâ€"brush and banks al-. ternating. And accommodation can heal secured out there for schooling horses. I Meanwhile. the ()..l.(‘. will continue to I race at Woodbine. I I l OTTAWA'S ICE PROGRAMME. The programme has been issued for the winter meeting of the Central Canada Racing Association, to be held on the Ottawa River from Jan. 16 to Jan. 23, inclusiVe. There will be $12.- 000 in purses and stakes divided over The programme of .. COL. SAM HUGHES “10*“ “110%: {LIBERAL-CONSERVATIVE CANDIDATE FOR VICTORIA AND HALI- First day, Saturday, ill-Ill. Mirâ€"2.40 BURTON OFFERS COMMENTS. trot and price. $300. local racc, hors-I es owned and resident within 35 milcsI of Ottawa on Oct. 1. 1908; 2.1.2 trot ]. Full partnership union of the British Empire. and paCe, stake $1,000. 2. Government by the people, through the people, Second day, Monday, Jan. 18â€"2204 and not, as the Laurier Government practices, government .by trot. stake $1.000; 2.08 trot and pace,’ through the Machine and for Graftcrs. I 3. Honor in public men, what is promised must be performed. Ability stake $1,000. Third (lay. Tuesday. Jan .19â€"2.35 is a very common commodity. Cunning and tricky conduct are also very pace. Stake $1.000; 2.24 trot and paces. common. Every lunatic is both cunning and tricky. So are the majority stake $500. of the Liberal machine dealers. Canada wants Honorable Men; not trick- Fourth day, Wednesday, Jan. 20 â€"I ' stars and opportunists in public life. . 2'35 "0t, Stake $1,000; free-for-allI 4. Pure Elections. Responsible G0vernment demands the uplifting and stake, $1,000 (stallion), trot and pace} ennobling of manhood. ' The honest voice of the people must be recorded Fifth day. Thursday, Jan. 21-4-18I through honestly conducted elections. Under the Laurier administration. P809. stake $1.000; 2-28 pace, $500. I graft and grafters; the machine, machine ballots, machine ballot-boxes; Sixth day, Friday, Jan. 22â€"2-25I and election crooks, all rule a free people by swindling in elections. A man trot; free-for-all, stake $1,000. is never sure, under the Grit machine, whether his ballot honestly reaches Seventh day, Saturday, Jan. 23.- the box or not. Watch the Deputy-Returning Ofl‘icors.. If they are honest, 22.0 trot and pace, $500; five-mile to watch them will bring pleasure. If they are dishonest why should an stake, $1,000; consolation race, for honest elector hesitate to crush any political crook? Watch the Boodlers. non-money winners, at the most $400. Personators, Repeaters, Bogus Voters and all other of the Grit brigade of lelection crooks. The Whitney Government rules Ontario now, and Magis- STOCK NOTES. I trates will not longer refuse Warrants for the arrest of Election Crooks of Mr. Jos Lee. of Fenelon to ‘nsh' , . ’ W 1p ected. Despite Sir Wil- l any class. (proprietor of the well-known Cham-I 5. National and Provincial Rights to be Resp hers farm of 300 acres), was in town frid Laurier’s hereic declaration, quoting from Shakespeare in Toronto, that Saturday. Mr. L. is owner of Harry “No Italian Priest shall Tithe or Toll in these, our Fair Dominions," K., the-fast track performer, erron-i that statesman arranged With His Holiness the Pope immediately there- eously thought by many to bé the pro-I after, for the permanent location .m Ottawa 0} an “Italian” 3“? direct and suppress Canadian and British Bishops and Clergy in political affairs. perty Of Dr. Cowan, hls trainer.l This was duplicity extreme. “bile here Mr. L. purchased from; . -. . .. . . . . , . ,. Mr. Wm. Weese our well-known! Sir Wilfrid posed as the Champion of ProvrnCial Rights’ against Sir _, ’ , - ' 1 Charles Tupper in 1896. Yet in 1905 in establishing Saskatchewan and Al- hortsman, a fine mare possessmg one. . . ,.. . . . -. . , lberta as Provmces, Sir Wilfrid deliberately trampled under foot Provrn- mm.» of Belgian. She is bred to Sal-i . . ‘ d b 1 .. isburo the grand stallion imported? eial nghtb’ an y he votes 9f representatives from all other parts 0f ironic’Austr'a last 5 rin b Mr I Canada, robbed the new Provinces of the rights accorded Provmces under “.1” ‘ \I 1L~ 1.11 p1 g thy 'l the British North America Act. By the voice and vote of servile members ”1“?" j 1; fie “1 p ace e mareg of Parliament from other Provinces he engrafted for all time Separate ’11 “3 stoc arm. ISchools in Saskatchewan and Alberta. He should have allowed the new _ . , I Provinces to determine their own system of schools. Local trainers are “'0‘? preparing for; Has Sir Wilfrid another secret deal,” regarding ill? Ottawa meet ’“hmhv comes Off: watin to be added next year to Manitoba, but which is now a about the end d January. I under the laws of Saskatchewan? ____â€".+â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"' i . . . . . . l 6. Criminals and Election Crooks must not be retained in the public THE DIVISION OF THE MONEY- 1 service. Jackson, of Oxford, draws yearly from the pockets of the people New York, Oct. 19.â€"â€"Tommy Burns, of Canada thousands of dollars. He annually receives more than .many has sent the following cable to his 3 honest hard working farmers can save in a lifetime. Why are he and scores manager. Billy Neall, who is unable’ more like him left unpunished, retained and promoted? Because they to join him) in Ann-aha, because of! were Agents Of the Liberal Leaders, and they hOld the leaders at their serious 11111955 at Monrovia, 031,; l mercy. A nice condition of things truly! Imagine Hon. Sir J. P. Whitney. “Johnson’s end, $5,000 and expens-‘ or Mr. R. L. Borden or Col. Sam. Hughes under the thumb of any elec- tion crook! ~ 1 . l es: my end, $30,000, wm, lose, tr 7 I 7. Parliament should be Free, its lnq I draw. Fighting my last battle Dec.; 1. Come sure. Rules same as out-‘ der Sir Wilfrid Laurier “public inquiry” is suppressed by “brute major- . l - u - - , - . . . lined. Tommy Burns.” I ity and “original documents, ’ which show handwriting or alterations. i Neal] explains that “rules same as were withheld. This should not prevail in “free parliament.” It was not outlined” means: “That it is to be a; long tolerated under James II. Shall it be tolerated in this the 20th cen- 16-f00t ring, fight to a finish. I‘heI tury? , men are to fight themselves loose; 8. While Decrying “Corporations” the Liberals have been the creatures fight at all times. Either can use of such, whether “railway,” or “financial” or “industrial" or “ecclesiasti- fingerlcss kid gloves or soft bandages cal.” Colonel Hughes has in Theory and Practice always Favored, not so next to the hand, but not both.” I much Public Ownership of all Franchises, as Rigid Public Control of Cor- and for the people: .Graftcrs. that portion of Kee- dniinistered uiries should be Unfettercd. Un- ________*â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"- porations. This has worked splendidly wherever..tried Last election he CURL ING. - was opposed by every railway and many other corporate interests; his 0p- : ponent had their support, their P v J W W 11 th ' votes as far as controllable, and their sub- ‘e" ' ' a ace, e new pre-l srciptions; yet the Liberal candidates pose as opposed to corporations. ident Of the Lindsay Curling Club, iSI Colonel Hughes stands the friend of every honest man, be he laborer or a mo“ ciithuSiastic and skilful play-. capitalist, and the labor men know who fights their battles, while profes- er: and has come to the from Tapldly. sional Grit politicians are drawing big pay from corporations. as a foreign Skip' Under his dispen-; 9. Immigration Should be Controlled. Is it fair to the men of Victoria sation, 5° to speak, the Club is bouudl and Haliburton to-day, hundreds of whom are out of employment, 'to have in this very riding, and sending their to maintain it? 01d reputation. _ four hundred Italians now working Dr' J' W' V” 00d’ the retiring presr- earnings in thousands off to sunny Italy, Is it fair to the men and the ident, was popular With every mem- women and children of Lindsay an be“ and he has the satisfaction ‘1 provide homes in this rigorous climate, where warm clothing, warm “10me that under his regime the! houses and warm fires are required? Is it fair to the farmers and mor- CIUb “"011 many brilliant victories. chants whose commodities should be consumed by these honest Canadian The Club Will have many new mem- workingmen and their wives and children? This winter hundreds of British bets this season. The new broom- subjects in this riding will not earn bread and butter for their families. handlers are: G. 0- Bingay, Dr. Ir- while thousands of women and children, as well - as merchants in far off vine, T. R. McGregor, R. Kylie,, delightful climate, will enjoy life in luxury upon the H. sunny Italy with its McMullen, F. Peel, W. Melbourne, A,l earnings of their men folk working in this riding of Victoria and Halibut- Hopkins, T. A. - Kirkconnell, Wm. ton. Roddin, W. House, Moore. There is still time'for 0th to join, and be assigned to a rink. M GET A BUSINESS TRAINING. Enter the school of “Railway Tele- ” at Lmdsay now’ and by subversive of public decency, public honor an 7 10. Trafficing in the Public Domain, works should be rigorously suppressed. Homestead switching; grazing ranch deals; Ian deals with the .Gomn- merit; timber deals; dredging deals; Yukon ent deals, and a thousand and one other ,tranaactiom, graphy _ ' pring you “”11 be able t0 accept a exposed, restitution made where possrble, and the criminals pumih’ed. Industries should be Adequatcly W ood paying position. _ , . . Thousands of 11. Canadas Legitimate knowledge of trail:1 orders, signals, etc., will be requi . . . . . _ - . . .fl Mr. Paton is the founder and prin- families this winter will be wrtbout work, andpressad for bread and cipfl of the school ,and knows the .. , work from start to finish. . operators mm 3 These include the agricultnral, industrial, fishing, and ‘by no means the â€"-â€"â€"_____â€"__â€"_. â€"â€"â€"â€".___ (1 Victoria and Haliburton, who have to ' We promise to'find posrtions for as it 1' not ”3mm . ‘ .‘f i. i. . ; I ladies in commercial telegraphoficea as soon as competent. - Terms reasonable. Address, A. M. PATON, Principal, ...... dadasbdadadadadididadadidnb . '4 . $6.50, slid; bdidfibdfilfiklfibdfilfllfib Duplicity. “Humbug” public men. 12. The Laurier men; yet on one hand they pay etc., driving Canadians out o of duty millions of Georgia Canadians out of work. The Canadian gets then on the other. Canadian families plane than in competition with these foreigners. A prominent “In Opposition, However, the honest, independent join with their Conservative neig merit The “Weather Man” says rain and snow. a melee of all sorts of weather. But never mind-'0 conditions and have made ample provision for your They’ll knock out old winter, but spare {me about this store-your pocket book is bestsâ€"perfection In eve $8.50, $10.00 or $12.00 to come to Canada to chop wood f work; while, at the same time, they bring in free and other southern lumber, thus also driving Lindsay citizen recently disloyal; in office, crooks, Here are - Handsome, Warm and Stylish Overcoats - yourpoclnet Now, where’s the man that can’t be here ? NOTE-Abovezmentioncd lines are subject to our special 10 409-411 George-st, Peterboro. err accommodationmonomericcameraman.“ ' .. is not a characteristic which should be tolerated in Government professes great friendship for the working- a bonus to Italians, Galicians, Bulgarians. banged first on one side and be maintained on a higher and poorer class in Victoria and Haliburton, thus must classes â€" convicts, analyzed the Liberal leaders: but always deceivers." Liberals are fully aroused and will hbors in turning out the Laurier Govern- COL. SAM HUGHES AND DR. WILSON EACH NOMINATED BY 36 >( ELECTORS -â€" N0 ENTHUSIASM SHOWN. Col. Sam Hughes and Dr. Wilson the two candidates for this elec- tion. At 12 o’clock Monday, Mr. J. F. Cunnings, the returning officer, read the proclamation and declared nom- inations open. Col. Sam Hughes was first nomin- ated as Liberal-Conservative candi- date by the following electors: Messrs. G. A. Jordan T. J. Ellis, W. W. Jor-l dan, J. H. Moore, Mr. Myles, Thos. Robinson, W H. McGill, J. Brown, W. F. McCarty, G. H. Hopkins, 1. E. Weldon, J. H. Sootheran, Dr .Mc-I Alpine, A. D. Mallon, A. J. Soanes, D. Sinclair, W. Hungerford, Wm. Warren, Robert Naylor, M. McDon- ald, B. Cook, Thomas Murtagh, PL: .Jackman, W. McWatters, Andrew' Marshall, w. w. Staples, A. Higin-I botham, C. A. Frost, Peter Hawkins“ Samuel Coulter, B. F. McLean, J. J .f Glass, G. Blewett, Wm. A. Silver-Z wood, John A. Hall, J. P. Ryley. Mr.~ Wm. McArthur, of Fenelon Falls, is, acting as financial agent for Col.I Hughes. ° 1 A, LEGAL OPINION OF INTEREST TO MUNICIPAL AUTHORITIES AND THE PUBLIC. The nomination certificate was sign- ed by the said electors in the pres- ence of G. A. Macdonald, secretary About fifteen minutes later Dr. Wil- son, acocmpanied by Mr. Robt. Fee and Mr. Fulton, entered the Council chamber. The doctor was nominated as Liberal candidate by the following electors: Messrs. R. J. McLaughlin, M. 13. Annis. W. E. Reesor, Dr. J. A. White, R M. Fee, J. W. Thompson, A. 1‘. Gregory, J. Maunder, C. T. Hadder, M. J. Lewis, J. A. Brien, E. Wallace, W. E. Kelcher, J. A. Best, E. A. Ed- wards, F. W. Sutclifie, W M. Law- rence, J. D Smith, J. B. Begg, Leigh R Knight. H. Walsh, H. Brimmell Alex. Black, J. L. Primeau, Thomas Brady, George H. Wilson, Smale, James Keith, Senator Mc- Hugh. F. C. Taylor, J. A Gillogly. J. G. Edwards, Geo. H. ‘Matthie, T. tewart, Donald Jackson and W. H. Stevens. Mr. Finley McDougall, of Fenelnn Falls, is acting as financial agent. muchéouetaml ’veboencxpecfinajuatauch' comfort and W always safe from fakes. tâ€"talloring and fabric the ry detail / book "not“ sonogrcat overcoat satisfied ‘0 .. l‘ I! per cent. discount. Higher priced lines are 3 subject to 15 per cent. «imam. sun‘s 0R ovsacoms. {. I' FIVE OF TH ‘3‘ DAY- 1" ' ~ r "4 The strike .. CLOTHIERS AND FURNISHERS TO MEN WHO KNOW. .. {I “4:: f,’;"'.‘.‘... . 1 ‘ who Wei" on East of Benson House, Lindsay. f 3;;g;‘;j;fjjj;'“ hi.’ [CIT Hi ll” 1' r ' ._....__...._._..__.__.. “â€"M: u": '7 V The >ll'llit'l' ten'iev‘ml .Xl "Kl of Beam )<( per day. and <( stated 1?.15‘. t a .)<( the jut. .2'. 'I ‘ martinis ill ><< ed, meet 31! ‘ /( CllSClhriwz.. I’d. <( ooul diw‘. pay )< man for sin-h ( . . , ,‘ \ cordiagi; .eit‘ fl" 1 attttttttlfi <( Rita. Trl ’<< . With cooler weather :4 At( comes the thought of 5‘ . N THE RECEN change of Shoes. light 55 , BOARD o . . , Ml Shoes must be laid asme >2: . and something warmer.:</< m::;fl{*;;;~: something that will resist 2: fl?“ m .. . be it. . .the cold and wet and chm I<< ‘52 of I... In. t of autumn must be 5.9- 52 £513.. cured. Remember that I? {flfifgiiff’ . . ( hi i I) 5 i.‘ I at our store can always be found all kinds, or any kind cf :4 133...: .?I l ' iii: 21;.5 ofa good Shoe a man or a woman may want. Our Fat 5: 1:55;; . . . _ .\ ‘nd DU 1;; and Wintefstyles are now in and we believe there IS n2: ;>< gums-Inf: - . . . ( °9 1., ..x ( a man or a woman In town that Will fail to illlll here exact- E4 3an h... it? . . , i/( 62°03) ilmiim‘ ly what he or she wants In Fall and Winter 81035. 9‘ gig, . \ use“: I a ;\/( Edfiguncll 0‘ [We Have a La " 4 iii rge {um on “’9 Jain-l Stool of Trunks. " *‘ ~ 31-“ 3.22:3. ' '3 hills 1, Suit Cases and has... rm...‘ “'4‘! and I M mail P‘Pmu or "I homo G M at ‘ hm. T Quilting: “‘5‘ Bo ham 5,, be t _ ., 0.0-3- for the W a hid out ' Ao "533'", LG. hub-mutton.” Graduate of Royal College of Dental ;W 0‘ Ontario, and Hand W of Toronto University. All modern imomiwomonts conduci“ ”MM with minimum amoufl‘ 9! rm WW Canadian Bank of CW car‘s-or Kant and William‘s”- Phone 271-”

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