Whitby Chronicle, 18 Jan 1895, p. 4

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h ~¶, 4 .eT ~ j-. " au~to e b.th« aut itAu ovdo, lu the.mauet. 2So% perlb. de E. -W /LLI8-, Chemi8t 1 Drug g/st, M*edical Halle la Whtby, si8ook Utoete, PRIDAY9 J»N. 18t 1896.j Our t to Kmm a»e Oa Timtes is thinling out our great public mon. Tb* ilut four or Eiv. years lia seen four premiers ofthe Dominion Pasu away, Sir John Macdonald, Hon. A. McKenzie. Sir John Abbott andi Sir John Thenipson ; a Lieutenant Governor, Sir Alez. Camp- bell, .and several eminent Judges and divines. Hon. Honore Mercier and Hou. C. F. Frazer, two prominent provincial men, but of vasty different types, are also Sono to ru.- Should the. deauli roll go on to the. end of the. nincties asuk Ias donc so far the, public offices of the country wili have tobe Ouiled b y nev mcei. At the. preseutt tme the oui y men of any especial prontinence In Canada are Sir 0. Mowat and Sir Mackenzie Bowell. They are both old and tottering, and their places wiil soon have te bc e fcd. Wheu wo lock abed to the decease of a \£rest man litgeneraily scems as If it wouid be impossble to get bis likes agaln ; but tM salwsys a mani for thc moment. Thco-11yýroble la in fitting ourselves to so ntaüy « éwmon. Canada Is a school of i$J*emnattic gb'wnnent, lu which any -ceau may asnir-lu the higbost places, aiid~myacqIÏ.knoWIb4ge and experi- ece ' sufilent for tbe,bbpaoe% pmovlddbc have tii. brain and'persong'l quaIlties. Suci d",.as these aEford ncw men&,, chance to devlop sand the. nent ton ycars uil find tnost of id10. nov In office super- oedcd or dead. There -ls no reasoti te; fear lu a country lie thus that goed meni will run ont. Aqy of us may become a proemier or cabinet maker yet. The Ptron GoMUvaeO& The. Patrons of ladustry helci another convenion at Brcdokliu on Wcdnesday, to try for a candidate te ropresont tiiemin the next Dominion election. There were about sixty' delegates present, and as unai the discussion vas helci behind clos- cd doors. What took place cannot, there- fore, bc authenticall1y or vcry correctly given. Several of the delcpte ot quite taikativeo about thc dounsof thec convention and gave their opinions f1recly. At the outeci vo are to ci uths;Capt. FareweU, Oshava, took strong grounci for running a candidate, sud lbe stuck iD that idea ail the wsy throngh. He nomipateci as a fit sud proper person, Ur. Geo. S. B . Mowbray, ex-reeve of tic tovnship of ESst Whitby.' Mr. Mowbray decliniec. He bnci heard Mr. Robt Mackrie spoken of as thc mani most likcly' to carry a, Mg vote. Ho aiso suggested thc naines o Messrs. Alex. Ketchen, Wm.Dai Uncle lAd. Dehart, RobL Stretton others as stroug available mon., Thi somebody took a point of eidcr as te the vaiidity of the convention, andi somejic> clsc suggested somethlng cisc, -ad tice discussion grew scattereci. The general opinion appoarec-to be fiat bai tic luti convention fflioveci up is decision to have a candidate by briog~~ one out, hie chances woulci havie b good ; but since thon tic part>' men 1havo lot in amongat tic Patrons, a h ave, n ioaded themup the'otucr mva' not a single delegato wvoulci venture ta gismte r LLn even fi vo mention fiiiu = ui vote for a Patrun cadidte, o-mater who ho migt tb&. TUic S ontidhu sdas Cit w liad * opened e ,lbcecloie4 tysb theut a vote bc taken om u . $I3 didature, seelng tiat the Pàrge" not bring out a mai. Thbi vas not acteci Upon, and th ii* mo adioumned in a very dicourageod ts- manuie. ÏÏier, aftcr si t t-myrout in voàrkUnw. md It is b>" sêueh, ltou as tic ab". tisa the 9o0't'cosucli bas cauccd -beci>" couttmpi. W. 'trust ïtbat --ocl f t1uak">'gi" e iAWe attention tr" lt = th1e 'institutes, sMd otièr tizgeupon wW-he c asof moe> penet Îvii not b. e rse uhant W. uuicsitstingly take tichpubli Ato eux conience OU onepoint , idt A. that we do - bot daim te b. aile te CritiCise mugi Atefllgeuti'. Oureari>' tralinng au thii anustic sud iuspl4ng mccom$si. ment appeaus te have boon neglecteci. Wc recaU tue someviat lonlyihoot-toot- ing cf thc cvi, the rat s tamrtlWu axde- claration of tic gobbler, thc MOunOWOUR = =ak-ua of the dui, maistic boarse itntocf a cionkey ovued bys uii- ber viosetselurgx id"imismuet have been pcla;bttcMusic and harmon>' of t-a xec oemoiern in- vention. Thererore, dlsclaiintg sUconCeit An thc matiez, ve mai. bolci te sa>' tiai vo finci vcry Uitile intelligent pleasuxe or uterest An llstening to music sa shiclA museci uov- ada>'. We suppose an lllterate peison voulci find Maything b ut saisac lui listcning to a reading front Milton, sud especiale> if t wcrc offered inA Grek or Lati. Tho rigidly classica Masic We are invariablvfavored ivi titese times, boti vocal sudinstrumental s enougi te drive su audience from a hall, lot alone te <1mw one there, if t voie net that voe mtolc Iit s tic correct thing. We dame nt Pre- sume as a people te knew suythitag abut a subjecitlapon which wva mcv, sud everybody cisc unova, tiat'vc mcov mcii- ingando eattend tic performances an~d try tobear up against ticeoeracWa- lut agony as best wvo cati eut, nov remy>, vouldn'tIt l oaînd eue .of tic days of yore ' wouldn't ita , ,to the beax1 te heax au a$d song, reumderinl a voman ls (not a b ') voice,, or au In- strumnental vhich dinet gAvea mta- tion of ever>' cord asuddiscordant sound iAn the icavem sabove, or lu thec carth beneati ,or tvth e a utie eath, or anyp eis. On. eulitu the composers cf ouiclssaic5io-cal Y: music bnci been net oui'dxn btcis vienever tic>' mmcci their aitentitat tic roduction cf sleegelodiet. T ie wvet festure of-iecase ls tlaait wonici appeau as f ve &hall neyer hav anytbing cisc. It s gctting vois. sud iverser. Our lady vecalist lesas te vurý- bic An thet volce. f a three-Ycsr-old ciuici tralncd to be xgd lslan sd -sepul- chiai. Net a seul amen>C'ins cm ai word tic>' us>, o *bat t la ailabou or viciethe scone A. laid, or wv i l itreçé viceeor vus. thI a. a Most Mu>tfyiug ing expenc-tbVla iv*eut» about W.e ithenubui NIfte dtven musi the m and proeblyvto Tic fatheuo f' fiq on Mgndoky uîgbtp, a, àîsi<' beîr tbo- ty. e Tireo, r tirce c omuitkmtlon rend, one bbd s.tfont Mayer, iCeu. nedyl, Tffore t, hàankingtoq-î ,ý ,ýfi*,lié, prosuptaesm in seUin5 c W --= " An can ItêIItISt* h During the remàainder of this month we *111, offer , reat- reductions ini ai Osbat;sud cor. seea Tiempoot. e vou bell ef Eutism, JndAs, on t"Houi Iidl n luthe. evenin>' mat l 4evMd .P.OU women cf tichesflbyteu-ucoqi Au the Whtby Pnebir al tic great uceciof- tu 1~ a methospitable umaser, a klnun,ss<eceived a heart>' -1% Thc uwft salettltg vi BowmntBillC. Now is Your Chance tô 8ecure -Furs, Bianketoi Comforters. , Robes, Men' --4;. Thc P. P. A. lied afl l eîr1*, municipal offices ln Bracebridgc, aud w.. ver>' proixeri>'snowcd under b>" aabout ,t z 1Thcremust bc ne mpesaod to le cousisof tbese wh geverc luan enlightced ceunir>'tlt*. Canada. ln.rcgard teeclection'-cf a vardeta ln the ceuni>' ceuncil, lie Muicipal -World helds tisai iteannot b. legaliy bc doue _by ballot if an>' tember obcts. il sy: deTbc law idOfiiarip Iuso seiel i cases that If the, use cf thc balio'tiuli élection cf varden had been iuteaded I t vould i bve been so- exprcssly shfW t Ontticbcotra>, s"ton 2ag6, wbihtipr Vides fo a'castin>' 'ç,ote, sho"s tiatihe balovawuotne ttadeci as such c"sig' vote Muet neessall> L iven opeIy7 4 !yaprIndλg nde.rand reguZsMoq iwi a* sentence niakes k quit<j>lul& dti e coutn>'council cu.not 'Paue ah' b. Iav te adopt a-certain plan for.tic élection cf, arden, ïaine. the conelu caumot be «W~ to e b.organid ùntliafletii. e-W'i> den ha. been appoiuied and ha. sOzbisc~ seat. 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