Daily British Whig (1850), 20 Oct 1904, p. 4

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{ procesded smoothily. Z tion that is noisy is not, always do not a pro- ing the most. 2 , ; | condemned | 3 Borden, in tired, talked he pant, fans French to the electors. His friends in | 'a ) Nt i wy an die Ontario, and especially in Hamilton, will have to enquire into this. Mr. Borden does not favour govern- r 'ment operation of the transcontinent 'Mr. Blais's resignation from the | al railway." He carmot do so and have comminsion has created g pro- | the support of those leaders in the sirprise, "The position was one | party who have declared against it. it orded an The flash lights over Mr, Harly's on An committee room entrance, on Welling: i ton street, is worrying some one. And it should mot. But for it some of our '| friends on the other side would have a difficulty in finding their committee The Montreal company inakes. gas od at 30c. per thousand feet, and it hag- A jclv he made, bid- | gles about giving it out for less than : adien to the board, be spoke of | 81 and Soe. for illuminating and heat: * the nisgivings which he had when he | ting purposes, If gas can be made as a | accepted offies, misgivings which did | cheap "in Kingston there is room for | 'not leave him hut heeuine intensified | a drop in price. : Ir X n there was J ---- whined to him, for prompt deter | Dr. Montague has received a call. It "ination, "the question as fo whe is to carry the conservative banner in ther he would tum his mind and London. He will take until Saturday ! energios in cnother direction, which Yo ink about 4h ne is win a ve 3 2 im, . ng upon it. He has been walked re wile so os rs upon a couple of times, in elections, filled." Wo would have liked to serve and has nat liked it. : is? a Tule longer ax head of the edmmin: Hon. E. J. Davis is retiring from aught reciprocity, Tt has ion, hut he had to; art quickly and political life, He became a minister of y eons , and in #0 Bnd a the government in 1896, and had held a or jdsmen. But Sir i "This émphasia the inférenee that he | oceagively the offices of provincial he declared that his has heen called: to another office, pro- secretary and commissioner of crown r Hix bably the solicitorship of some large lands. He has large business interests and sorporation, the salary paid by which which require his attention. s ; ju larger qnd not affected by the limits UE Al party has no ! of age as the salary of a civil servant | The Courier de Saint Hyacinthe, his time and is. Why _ there should -be so thuck | consiires Qir Willrid Laurier because he . The presiden mystery about the position no one has not done enough for the French- consumsing all ~ the 'ean understand, except that 'the C.P. | Canadians, because .there are so few of f cnn raise, R. company is the persuading power them in the Senate, He is a conserva- a Canadian could secure, 'In the case, and that he is expected to tive who is kicking, of course, and for th contract, he could reaffirm his hostility to the Grand political effect. Any one can see his ; : Prank Pacific project before he retires | game. ¥ ------ 1 ently from polities. The men A |* AIDING THE WORKINGMEN, ene of the CPR. given it out | in Monit Stes te ~The Laurier government, which is' that thire is room across the contin- Grand Trunk Pasific because it may now appending to the people, ought toicnb for u half g doren railways, and | givery the Canadian grain. trade via receive he endorsement of - the work: yet it sects to be doing its utmost | poland, And not use the eastern sec- ; Apgmen. Ja legislation. has barn mont ; 10 aitagonize. the work om: | tion, which it will lease at a rental to helpful' to them. Ms plishments of its great ri I cereataor by tho. gost of it? 1900 it was decided that the men Grand Trunk Pacifle. That's a 'very Jikely lor : 'who served on government contracts It is announced--but not by him-- Ein Rusd p a reasonable wage and that Mr. Blair will make a series of | A man in Carleton county, speaking , and the law addresses in the centres of population. | at a public - meeting, attacked the vi een operat He loft the government, it will be re- | liberal candidate for supporting a satisfactory © manner, 'membeted, bocatise he was not in ac- | French premier and a French govern 'there might be no cord with his colleagues upon the rail- | ment. He wound tip by wishing to the law a fair wages of way scheme. He was piqued because sec the province of Quebec, and all in was: appointed, D. J. 0'Dono- Sir Wilfred Laurier carried on most | it, in the bottom of the sea. That's a la y » or years, and he of the negotiations with the company, the kind of talk that does the mis done his uty in a s and and he gave expression to his feelings | chief: impartial way. * (upon this point. He differed " -- ? i : "The general conditions throughout was that, vernmen to Nh In 1807, it out as with the go t as to © | Gonads," said Mr. Birge, the then # poini nder the tory regime, the tary chich the road Id od 5 a bw ik i. aller in ho het - it. shéy it president at the manufacturers' meet- iy the sweatl pro- favourable to the extension of the | "8 in Toronto, a year ago, "have cess, women. being employed to work An onial railway, as a public en in fact, 1 believe that nowhere on the The sweating was -! transcontinental road. He was not, "| Howed Its Own Way And Has been those of prosperity and plenty-- & Tring torprise, t ve I {ior 2} cents an hour for ten hours ise, until it became eventually a "lace of the earth are there five .mil- | for the young student surveyors and . - , lions of people who wear better labor at home for the machinists, the tise high prices ? Would advertising pay us--doing a day. ped, and the wages © 'same ol however, favourable to the ownership id, and the have ie aay ase viol it-only, he wanted it operated by fi now making from 84 to $10 the government, and in that respect ; {be differs with the leader 'of the op- excita | osition; who is handicapped by his it many Party and is not permitted to speak hoon: settled, The Out as he has been asked to do. make tse interléronce of The attitude of Mr. Blair having compulspry, but heen stated in parliament, the oppor: bl 'tunity having been given to him to many ca {ventilate his grievances, there was no in tay | occasion to do more for personal : a reasons. If he now enters the cam- ; | paign, 'and ageinst the government, ment' he will bo demonstrating a desire for vindication under most unusual ecir- port cumstances. lt is not complimentary ao to the man to say he is being in- workingmen vited inté a service that, in the ini- thi and tial stages is mot' pleasant to him things Wnd _ vase of the advantages it will of: ford to him subsequently. In Ontario and Quebec his addresses cannot very much affect the situation; in Nova Scotia they may have greater in- fluence; in New Brunswick they may result in the defeat of the liberals in St. John city and county, where the | electors wre against the Grand. Trunk been run at. a |Pacfic for purely local reasons. It 5 loss. ; * a may bo that Mr. Blair, the minister, | Sie Willrid Lourior Was, dealing with | and Mr. Blair, the ex-minister, are not the subject of | nt operation. | the same in personal power. Nr Jintod ont that It: could not be | Tarte has found this out, Two years ago he was a wonderful man, even, 8 "the master mind in the government," the experience of the 1 "To-day he is without a following, and, Sy of the Ib | iuded a seat in Quebec, has gon» ont: of public life, ---------------- : way in questi A Ee ih of the gas plant, In any 5 1 The city of Montreal contemplates | Chosterfieldian Japs kill his Russian: the plant changes ; i it i y clothes, have better meals, and enjoy more of the good things of life than the people of Canada." Keep this up by returning the Laurier government. SPIRIT OF THE PRESS. A Trump Card. Toronto News. 'The liberals play a trump card whe they appeal to the electors on t V character and services of. Sir Wilfrid Laurier. 3 ' - Off Color Soon. Ottawa Free Press. Mr. Porden's little rose that bloom: ed for a day and was gone was snip off the bush by Sir Mackenzie lowell's scissors. Evidence Of Affection. Toronto Star. Mr. Gamey aks of "my friend Foster." But Mr. Foster nobly re- frains from falling on his neck and kissing him in public. Have What They Want. jon Advertiser, e conservatives say*Canada wants adequate protection, and the. liberals answer that the existing prosperity proves that Canada has it: - A Fyat In Oratory. Montreal Heyfld, While Gaey * was speaking the other a building 300 yards away caught fire. This beats Gourley, who can only explode an oil can at a dis tance of ninety feet, Tribute To The Japs. Hamileen Spectator, ropatkin is highly delighted at the gentlemanly manner in od the and says that it is the "pleasantest" Lwar he ever took. part in. y How To Cure Corns And Bunions, | hart upon our wage earners. First, soak the corn or bunion in ! warn: water to soften it; then pare it | pled development in all parts of Can- | down as closely us possible without | ada not a dollar has been added to faving blood and apply Chamber- | the national debt, but lain's Pain Balm twice daily, rubbing | actually reduced. That speaks well for for five minutos' at - each | the liberal financiers. Such a showing soe ry ITMADE GOOD] THE GOVERNMENT'S EIGHT "YEARS IN SERVICE. ser Made a Successful Track--Ev- ery Postage Stand Declares Liberal Bernfit. in parliament said: : "We have now been eight years in power, That is not a very long time in the lifetime of a nation, though it may be perhips a long. time in the fife of a party. Bit after being eight years in office 1 think 1-can ray in the » of friends and adversaries that we have not been imitators, we have been ourselves. We have not merely walked in beaten paths, we have hewed = out one own way. We have altered our policy according to the difficulties 'that arose and.we have endeavored to solve the problems as they presented themselves to us, not hy the application of antiquated for- mulae that had been in vogue in old- er communities, but by framing a po- lioy that would be applicable Ao our own circumstances. . As it was in the past so it will be in the future: we shall face any difficulties, we shall face anv problems as they arise, and we shall endeavor to settle them by ways and means altogether Canadian in their conception, alto- gether Canadian in their character." Remember a vote for Harty is a vote to sustain the best government the country has ever had. : A Liberal Benefit in Wis last budget speech, in Janu- ary, 1893, George E. Foster, the fin- ance minister in the late conservative government, said : "Phere is now a deficit of nearly $860,000 between the total' receipts and, the total expenditures of our post office servies; and this, 1 fear, makes the time somewhat distant when what otherwise might be fairfy' asked Tor ean be granted, 'that is, a rechuction upon the rates of poslage in this country.' The liberal government made it one of its first acts after taking office in July, 1896, to reduce the rates of pos- tage; and the conservative deficit of R781,152 has been converted into a liberal surplus of $304,771. Eight Prospifous Years. Eight vears, under liberal rule have been marked hy unprecedented progress and prosperity. Never were the farmers so well to do, so happy and so comfortable, Never were manufacturers so busy. Never were workingmen so much in demand and never did they get better wages, ® x Never did Canada bulk: so largely in the eves of the world. - Greater progress all around" has heen made in the past eight years of liberal rule than during the past pre vious eighteen years of conservative rule. Better return Laurier to power and vote for Harty. Work For Kingston Workmen. Do the workmen of Kingston realize what the building of the Grand Truss Pacific railway means? A little eon- sideration will show that a large ston for there will be hundreds of «n Works will get a good share. The they to gain power. To vote for Harty- means the continuance of the railway construction, ots "of work boilermakers and those of many other trades. Hon. Mr, Borden, in Montreal, hit the race and religion cry in this fash- won: "let me tell you, ladies and gentle- men, that I am above all race and religious prejudice. We are all children Hf the one God; we all belong to the 'one great Canadian family, and we under a flag which protects us all same precious rights.' ¢ Help Harty, Liberal Candidate. One good turn deserves another. Vote for the Laurier government. Never mind the personal abuse. 1 you work you will Win, and have the laugh on November 3rd, Th any man supposed to be in his own right senses can vote pgainst his own interests is hard to comprehend. Sir John Macdonald and Sir Charles Tupper were early advocates of the preferential idéa, we are told. Oh, yes, they talked about it. The liberals did it. The liberals do things. Sir Wilfrid Laurier is the best kind of optimist; his belief in Canada's reat future is based on his intimate BF rawlade of her-past. development, The cables tell of masses of unem- ployed worknien in British cities. "There is doubt and uncertainty in the great centres of the United States and stands alone prosperous and busy amid world-wide trade depression. When Jabor is well employed at good wages, there can be little wrong with the government of the country. A change of government at the pre sent juncture might precipitate a period of depression that would bear In eight years of the most unexam- it has been From Toronto, Hamilton, Brantford in fact ing reports .of more employees in the manufacturing establishment and of hetter wages paid under the tariff of Laurier administration, Why a government under whose trade polick there has been such 'pros- Sir Wilfrid Laurier in closing a} _ -- AE te "All _ Advts. gines to be built and the Locomotive | It in a seach fer values. have one glorious privilege of living' |ater. Oak Hall . We Don't Believe in the Open Shop Gbe Zoaborer is Worthy of His Hire We believe in a fair day's work: for a fair day's pay. °° ' This store will close every lawful evening (Saturday excepted) in the future as in the past at 6:30 p.m., according to the by-law passed by our city council and signed bythe * great majority of the Clothiers, Gents' Furnishers and - Hatters of our city. "We earnesly appeal the public, Trades' and Labor Council and Labor Unions for their sup- port to help us enforce the said by-law. THE H. D. BIBBY CO, Clothiers and Haberdashers, Oak Hall, Kingston. Look Alik To Me." o The man or woman who says that, or thinks it, is amount of work will come to King the man or woman who is very apt to get the worst of We intend our advertise- conservatives oppose the railway, end ments to be--and they are--a newspaper looking would cancel the whole . thing were | glagg that reflects the best things that we've got to offer you "Do you think that we pay good money to adver- as much of it as we do--if we didn't offer really unus- His Followers Not All So Candid. ual values ? - Read Our Advts. They'll grove to b: wort1 your while sooner <r Our advertising isn't sensational, but it's always 4 alike, and guarantees, one and all the full of good things for your money. We are showing unusually good values in Men's Suits and Overcoats and Boys' Suits and Overcoats, 57 Watch this space in Friday's paper. Roney & Co. 127 Princess Street. ~~ LEADS THEM ALL Read the output of Toye's Bread for last week : -- many wa reductions have recently been made, Gemphany recovers very slowly from the terrible collapse of Monday, Oct. 10th.... «ono 2,224 loaves three years ago. The condition of e a ld \ 3 South" Africa is very serious. Canada Tuesday, Oct 1th. ..........: 2,200 loaves. Wednesday, Oct. 12th. ........1,874 loaves Thursday, Oct. 13th. ..........1,028 loaves, Friday. Oct. 14th..............X,000 loaves. Saturday, Oct. 1sth............3,622 loaves. -- Total 13,754 loaves. It must be good to be a such a leader EE -- --- . BUY SEPTEMBER WHEAT ~ - of Sept. wheat below BOc. Will show tem pefore the option expires. With existing conditions cash ol Ty Tahar is ur 0 Guig Bt Lost . le huy w eat in lots of ush. on thres cent margins fer Sept. er 5 for July. ow McMillan & Maguire, 5-5 Cor. King & Yonge Sts PETERBORO--134-196 Hunter St. KINGSTON-- Exchange Chambers. 1 'Some pooh-paohed the report tion. A corn plaster should be | could never have been made under the hat the conservative party in Mont: or Kh fou days to Droust it rom opposition policy. : id students 10 attend the Bor. | the shoe. As p gener. or , Teal paid a" atid w Stichd he Wit. | fprains, bruises; Bat and rheu- | and other cities of Ontario, Sen. ase Ay hey Yivas ined, matim, Tain Baloy is unequalled. For throuchout Canada, come the cheer- and it wes paid the day after the Tees meeting: Two claimed the reward | Concentrated lve or potash. 100 p.c. oh "as liberals, they g pure in hl og tins, 2 tins for the ad 'more than they at . 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