._-»=` tCK; ag to They W -*bf ~...° __ ._ - s 6 s § ‘ ».... .,.¢. .s. “’___ ng ‘ - g "‘°*"~°‘ ” *m@%_ ..,_ ~»-»~>-. -.-...»..~.y~ -~,,,_,V ____*__ M -.~»...,».,.A~,-... .°°°s°°°°°°°°° ' . fl Tv _/_ Y - ’*': I ,~ I " G. ._ f”f11;_ ALLfn¢ Tm J , a *. ` "“ -" ~'“~5._’."~’-"4 » " .`%`>‘-“"‘¢*`i?‘:-i JJ "~ _ "`-‘ “"5 is ‘-.~~`~:“`-“ti ___ _g _ sr. = é‘~_f;.~ - ,-_~ ~ p at Q- -- _ 5-_ ~ _--_ .».~-;.-.¢=`f s~,_...-§.__;_§f-»»-¢,_.,~' =§~.'.f¢r>:._.'_,;;_ 1__=.s~;.#»»g-__ _.Q - .~_.. _a g '» ,»`_--,<- _,_ ___ ,_ __ j 'E-»~¢»~. _ . - ‘ _ ` ' ~-” ~~ ~ - '_-*'~»>_ '-1' - . ~ :_.~` *a"“‘~_ 3. »<~’ ,» 4'," 'f ‘. » _ -= .' -'Z "ia :f»f~'* -- _, _ .t . _ _ » *_ gooooooooooo-00 ' I - __ ' W A W-_, xxx* ' _...Y gsrannisnsn isoi cHAiu.o1"rE'rowN. Pniivcrt isznvvaran isLANn Moana? srzrrrznnrza so iooi I ~ P' s l _ V v I | A V’ 1 _ _ ' ' ",‘-._=:‘__- :..__ MEETING OE ELECTURS 'AT HUNTER RIVER , _ a. Premier Parquliarson and Mr. llaszard ,Define ilieir Positions as Candidates, .\ BOTH ARE GRANTED AN ATTENTIVE HEARING i By a Representative Audience of Electors - Messrs Whear Simpson and Douglas also Deliver Addresses, After Which, a number of the Electors Express Opinion upon the Situation. Considerable interest was taken 011 Saturday afternoon in the political meet- ingheld in the hall at Hunter River; being the first public meeting of electors in view of a coming hye-election in West k ers ar- ier I0' ,dvantage of the earlv train while oth enjoyed the drive from the city The hall was viell illled by represents tive electors and upon motion Mr. Simo Brown was called to the chair. The in- terest centred in hearing the ¢IDl&ll8- tions of Messrs. Haszard and Farquh son of their position as candidates and why they were in the field. The Prem _ wasin his usual form and Mr. Haszard's address was clear and convincinm Prod ing an excellent impression. n- Queeu’s. A number of citizens too ell! Mid Pm' in my evem’ retiring' ll rnsmau ranoinransozt. V Premier Farquharson on upon being i troduced was liberally applauded. He said he was present in response an in vitation. He was not a stranger in thei midst and had the honor to represent them for 25 years with the most pleasant relations. During that time he had done _.1 PAIN _IN THE JOINTS, may be muscular or rheumatic. The joints a hard to get at, and it requires a pzverful, penetrating remedy' YO 792505 the affected parm. Poisons Nerviline exactly meets the requirement for it ls both powerful and penetrating. The gain is expelled as if by magic, for one rop of Nerviiine equals m strength five drops of other -remedies. You won t often call the doctor if Nerviline is in the house Price 25 cents. lniioiusShnos lv 'f-`l1_s&q_ Another lane shipm-tit ~ those fas si lin lmuts T I. _ _ _ ,_ _, was in the del-l and as a result there l‘6(!6TV9d, . §l;§t beau election. Against this gentle- Iinvs Ol box us f mul V-liiu-'" £4 the field; In conversation with R ibool career, he p »»m=.d with priate to hiv *pad he woui-i not state at ohis time who ti was benefl-'e-l by the expenditure. ln re- his best and as an endorsation he was continuously re-elected bi them- His term inthe Provincial Legislature seem- ed however to be near at an end. As all were aware he was not -as youu! IS f°1‘m‘ _posed ' which wascertainely preferable to being turned out by old age Sir Louis Davies who for many years, with distinguished ability represented the district, had been promoted to s judzecl-in and by the honor conferred 11909 him West Queen’s becomes vacant. Some time aszothe Premier had occasion to visit0ttawa, and Sir Louis had spoken fo _ him in reference to his successor as 8 ‘mply he, (Mr. Farquharson) had stated that at that time he did not care to accept Buch an honor, but would rather remain in local politics, he also told Mr. Haszard that he would not be in sir Louis, Mr. Farquhww iniimewd that it looked as it the _portifolio of. Minis- ter of Marine and Fisheries would R0 West, where there was a growing country and increasing interest in politics. Now Tm: Guannxnr says it is the public inter-st for him to remain Premier. HB could not find- any bye-law which sa!! that he should. Sir Louis Davies went when he considered it was his duty-SIIWIY then he had the right to do likewise. In 'the riaturalcourse ot events a change present conditions the work he was doing. Had ne no claims io the honor of repre- senting \\’est Queeifs in the Dauiiliiun House? He conten»ie.l that cuesidei'lH8 _,eligibility he had more claims than any other person. Ile had been waited on hy a dt-.lei¢a'..i»ii after his r.tui'zi from Ottuvva landin coirsfquence oi be-in; waited oii I he wrote the A( ni.r,er of Marine and Fi|herie_~,sa_\ ing that he h --I charlilrd hill iliiitnd, and intended toruzi a.i~i since uiak " ing that resouiiou in-‘h vi -wcrvod D05-H9 \\'|_§l)¢r{ nuw L., tothe the \ipDOl'l.lll`|TCy Of N intini»»tiog iii- intpin-i . trust in the people. ot West Qu.-.»n`.~_ In reviewing _his r¢.jq¢r;0». of y.-arly exp.-ii-ii-"ure, contend ing thai $10.00) N is .-peril-uiifl that 'WGN pu~'.`i.ing is mildfy -stout' the wharve-S and boats.He then -e red Tru: t§UAimI.aa' and 3-contended that they were asking for in- ,foanuation to which the public had no riihl- ferving to Mr. H iszird he said he presum- ,N men-one of standing oh-ai‘let\tl‘»~h;|i},~ if dome to ooooso his (Farquharaon)b¢il18 representative of West QWOIS, buf' "1 f ,inustcgme sometime and he purposed mm wish me mg and defended ‘his 1=’“'i“s ‘he P'°“‘““‘°“ ‘“°¥""““?“' ‘” “Y i`_i\<=°i9“`» °°ii\se \ , ~_, _ ~_ . x A uosr' Excrrnvo Baca. NIV Yom, _Sent-%-iScecisll-roasyfn moo was one most exciting ever 1 l Early in the morning it jwaa quitg and misty with little hope of good condl-_ tions. _ . _ _ THB RACE CALLED ON. - at-1o.ss tue signs! was for the fifteen mile race to windward and return. The wind was blowing about in mug. an hour at the time. ` snmaocx mans ro 'mir runs. ' The Shamrock crossed the line at 11.,(D,14 and the Columbia at 1l,il),16. ~ - Thence to the turning mark _the gimp. rock outsailed the Columbia. . - ` » Theformer turned at 135,12 __ and the colombia at 1.25.13. , _ Lunmc os 'rms noun arammr. Both boats squared away for home even withboonis to portand spinnakerafto no-nous with the simmer leading ma she maintained the lead for a (llataace of "B "°i*0lil‘1"Il`lAn."’1 e 'Ai ‘aio e ' '-7 -si .':_' _g <3 *°*"'” “ll” 2-” ‘e * away; f ' 1. 7 _ , A;,§,mmvina~au °\\#_.05l=inb1» wu_ooty"¢~ rn_ooeonsn_»...s,’ _ Uclumbia has time ofihenado. _ ._ Thercwerewila " ¥¥'°°*»' _¢_!\_iihi_=iou, ` The-hopes ol the five miles. K ' ' ` f 'A _ ' ntlemen e Heomiuatlon h as he _ Local and as matters only one course pursue was the contract no tobe that he .either - Dominion- l` ` Gov?-Sf 1'; It E ilHr.A;?u.rquharso_n has an expects w'-yer winch. Will bs -nicest; hence. _lf he receive; ui, he prepared wir ew ,nam the or dues he lliéull I audi. make; Sill, look for a he wa UD.&I1d ine um :Z its ri;-1 ._+` . i an pmt hm: tha w _ ,L_ » ` I I <-s , ~ .-_- ~--> ¢-~* ____€ ;»~_\ #,5- if __. il.=|-_pm f ami Largegiseounu *° _ _ just received a 1 < Bibles. 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