. PAGE FOUR. eam : THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, SATURDAY, MARCH 11, 1911. ee Pa THE WHIG, 78th '"VYEAR' t lists as well as laborers, amd it Jade's productive capadity may favour, . n 8 y n fui a td draw thiem in any |it, but the sound sense of the masses | DR. SOPER- | { 30D ALLY BRITISH WHIO. published at continie . : le of | ¥; of | 0% per PE Eaaddon at § 20 and 4 event, : is against such & cumelusion | Sale of $1 & s Sa e HE MIL py pm Are British capitalists likely to find | DR WwW TE Neel par - . EEKL WH pag » > ISS > : CCHWED ® - 3 Y in parts: on I nd CANT DODGE THE I: BL E a less acceptable' and secure field for H ® Hi Sl. 25 Shire a a To! The one and only vote which Ras | investment in consequenive of the agrie | " for for 23¢ price of Dally $3, Leen taken upon the trade agreement ment British financiers, who h ave | . Ihas not indicated, perhaps, where | soken reply in the negative, and the | ; ing : yliah, | some of the members stand upon the { houses which. have otinted hel i " ! Po issue itself. It simply showed that {loan of many many millions for Cana { HARNESS SOAP" *)| The Beh Whi Publishing Ca, Li, = = 1 sims shomed | tht [loan of mans ma milion fo Can | J. G. Elliott, President. 3g Thern's, Wilh al dian enterprise show no anviety. - If, | : Leman A. A. Guna, Sec.-Treas. | ceptions, were disposed to stand by | suvs the Canadian Gazette, recipre ity | ithe - proposition, and on ils merits. | increases Canada's prospefity it m ust | Unrivalled for clean- J)! = TORONTO OF orvice. io The conservatives were whipped Toth indore Cramts amne Yo | Bulte ueen Cit am- 0 d te crease Ca 1 otis the ing and softening the | Beran 3 Coven sn' Bi; Torani, H gi and in a desperate. effort to get | British investor, and that seems to be Spactaltets In diseases . ot leather. 'Absolutely N'A Paice, cubis rid of the subject. There was no- [a very sensible conclusion. . Blood. of pe. es Dn Dalle UCI, im io be sion of congress to | Final an to Brito common. I [| (BEG Se 1, mai Pri 20 - a. warrant the movement for a shelving [it endangered ? The Gasette pooh: Question biask und, book oe rice C fs - m . Ad reciprocity in Canada--except poli- | poohs the idea. Canada's development | ot furnished I Phen NOTICE TO YHE MUGWL MPS as a nation has changed her outlook, form. Hours: 10 am to 1 pm, and INQ Q 3 tical exigencs Mr. Borden has made , HARNESS Ol LS, } A ctraw. aml = great big out; abd ige oO 5 idl." true to the" premior's. - bronhecs 2 to 6 p.m. Sundays, 10 am, to I po d he wy . ! it a party question, and the party | 2" F 3. prop ' DRS. SOPER & WHITL x gs i mm ANT Lahowiny ho . ar 'i5 ' . . si HOOF Ol N 1 M ENT {hn - n. h w public ay : ay has been dragooned into an indirect will fulfil a higher destiny than ab- 25 Toromte Street, Toronte, Ont. wn " ade agreeme We Wes s « 3 i . es « Hp Taye a ent. In attack on reciproeity The house, | SOTPUOR In the United Stat oul Ey All the helps for your {, | Mr. Huultain, the conservative leader | : give her. Hon. Philander C. Knox, : ) under the call of the government, has "Horse," *"Harness" of the opposition in the Saskatchewan n \ ton py the secretary of - state in Mr. Taft's » As ' - met that blundering policy in the pro- . h 3 : Oo U 3 ND S " legislature, and the man who hopes overnment, put th dearly when and "Stable," at tegixla , 8 J t, p he issue « 1 ' some day to be at the head of tielo pee spirit I has refused to op he said, in an 'addgess in Chicago, re or = Francois Xeric St, cal government, is out strongly for re *" sriuge I connecjon with a gra contly © "There is not the slightest | MONTREAL, tc s ¢ Ee in s orbett S. ciprocity. And mark the sentence with aed SErious EE . b probability that this racial and moral | | Member MONTREAL STOCK EXGHANGE . which he closed an eloquent speech! Thus Hp . San By ! = union will involve any political chang» | Long Distance Telephone Main 6336 The season's choice and correct "models ar the delivery of which ottupied an ,?T88ment of rol. Dhortt, belgre the |. .nexation or absorption. It is | CORRESPONDENCE SOLICITED. ready for inspection or choosire Dur clothes : e 1 s osirg. Our clothes Satisfartionor money hour: "We out here, be 'suid. "are anadian Club, that there is a mark- an ethnological fact that political . Lion "f 1 tit cal 6ves. at : thay: are taiiared returned. just as able asx the magnates im the «d differ:nce between the positions oi units of the English-speaking people | Su d. WILSON, fu 24 9 FE, Ai yy Ae {the American and Canadian govern- never lose their autonomy." {| Member Dominion Exchange, Lad. fr critical tastes by master hauds. 3 » o he tgade agreement Con- en MINING LISTED AND UNLISTED what is unpatriotic I am not pre- ments on th aCe 8g y . ETE CEE . | cared to sit at the feet of any of X7*s% has adjourned: without acting EDITORIAL NOTES. SECURITIES. * . } i | The Van Horm attack oo recipro- CORRESPONDENCE INVITED: See Our Chamberlaii Suits, SIS these Gamaliels wid study lovalty." (Wpon it, though the . president was Seaeesscassassseses, 0" ° jo. u publi most urgent in his appeals respecting | ity is at last ynderstood. Mr. Hill, | 14 King St. Enst. 'Phoue Main 4228. r auitain can size up " = ~ | . = ¢ \ FUVErRme : » great A ci lway > fai TORONTO, Ont. . : Be or picion much better, apparently, than 't 8nd the government was not af- | the great Ametican railway man, fa Pa hp, On es Our Wenthworth Suits, $18 fected. Were the government of Ca-|YOWrs the trade agreement, and that {assssssssssassasssasss A SUBSTITUTE FOR WALL PLASTER." east to decide what is patriotic. and Siw James Whitney. Liberals and con servatives in Saskatchewan endorsed "ada defeated in its plans, were the resolution of Mr. Fielding respecting j "O' . ix enough. He is Sir William's bete - os f COLE ® SMITH, : Our Count and Emperor Style, $20 a TO The Castle Brand, $22. 50 See Our Special $15 Spring Over coats | Exchange ------------------. ¢ Tsascssessssssae the trade agreement -------------- the agreement, rejected, there wonld \ safe inner harbour, for winter FHE AUDACIOUS BLACKSTOCK te no alternative but to resign. The { ynchorage, with facilities for_ropairs | Ss . 4 N EN ms : | ome days ago, in the CMMONs: notion of Mr. Borden, then, that the | und overhauling to boats and barges, | Mr. Fielding made a member of the trede agreement be set aside until it should make Kingston a port of ad vppositivu recant who charged that |g been disposed of by congress, was vantage. The cost of a swing bridge Can be cub 'NHke soft wood @ he favoured annexation or had any one of want of confidence, and for it is only the beginning of works of ra t » advocate ] PF stock ' : : and easily applied to Walls ® time advocated it Su Mr. Blackstock Jl the members of the opposition vo- | great civic value. velopments at the New Gold- and Ceilings with handsome ¢ Toromto, at the meeting at 4 4 with them two of the three | fields at Porcupine Cobalt dllevedt: Diltars i Men, even members of the council, panel effects which no supporter of reciprocity om i ; , - i , ' i Stocks ¢ or OY | 1 : - cvTITRLTTALIA TTA ISES oh ai b Fh ow the situation becomes clearer i ---------- + Hd late the cost of public works, and | es - . ) allowed to a may err in judgment, may miscaleu Each memb% of the house will vote saa saseseeesTSEL ARS. The Anvil Chorus} fe for Spring 1911 Is Pretty--But We Wy our Hats fi ¢1t Doesn't Get You lars, sua 5 : the e Anything Stocks and Bonds Bought and Sold on all Leading Exchanges 402 Lumsden Bldg, - Toronto Special attention given to De- STatsasesesan oe secssannvasesce -» wmtural products See the Samples at Warehouse ee peak, charged that the finagee mis still be neither - knaves nor fools. ter, while premier of Nova Scotia, i The council is not the worse of a little | according to his own individual or Jd suppor 1 on to bresk up : hind ipported a' motion to brask uj personal seuse of duty He may vote : i the wuion." Does political splem, caustic criticism, but it" will not be g party tefore public juterest,, and u n be indizerimi annuity, or passion warraut s man in a improved by indiscriminate abuse. i ~ thafvay dely or antagonize the opin- | . ting ai th * t recount : { r fing an untruth - : ion of his constituents Mr. Sifton I'he opposition at Ottawa Ww repre ° Cov. Bay and W ellington Sts. od ? oe s Se N s dis : has admitted that he is ot accor snted as disheartened over the reci ®000eee cesssecccsccse Mr. Fielding could pot recede from aL he 13 0 in accord with the people of Brandon on the procity case. If they had to Begin the hats, and we sefl them at mode ; ate prices See Our Great $2.60 Hots A A A A Ai rn of mt of witi p Jd nev ; ¢ i $rsssnnrrrcscanranane Ww e fu pusition, he hail wees question, and the liberal party of campaign over again they womld have aken. The repen i this nse e h ie repeutant no. this tase Lon bas made it apparent that it different. In Saskatchewan the howd be N rks i alas, . We re ead f o ire. Wir. *Blacconk, tt, ala he does not represent then in his pre. legislature unanimously endorsed the | he of the reckless, and not ne | is, sna sent attitud How many others (rade agreement. A business, not a | a BU TUB RVTCVCBVERBCTL BEES 0 we So 5 3 2 I ow winting, kind. Twice he has essavedl . . © atte y ' i k | i t. anki there are who are out with their con. Political, matter. Ottawa: can learn to brea MS Wai mto pariiament, am . thine fre 3 ® aT 1 - stituents is not yet apparent, Only a "OM thing from Regina. twice he bas been defeated. The people f \ { th sod § - i jlew . members of the opposition have "The government is afraid of the | was like buying country Almost dy hoved Swastika at vents, To tone up your Was and Fle ® tric Fixture VOLT LLL OS Have your home wired before I t x bu am prep y exectite ing orders on esxton Hast Dome I : seem to know him. k I ; house cloaningg spoken. t was intimated a while peapie's verdict," is the heading of | We can furnish vour home with beautiful and chaste show ¢ ' ® : ago that most of them would define (4. Thomas Ti c e telegr and vise ita -purcha a 2 REGISTERING A PROTEST. Schaie 'Via : . th Thomas Times to the telegram | he ut 0 their Views, but as time goes on announcing the government's intention S ~ At the mass meeting in Toromto, s ' ® 4 ors and domes there is not so much anxiety on the of continumg the discussion of = th 5 wi : called to denounce the ' trade agree part of some of them to talk But trade ag t se trade agreement until the house 1s BROKE R, TORONTO. Every home should have Elec: talk some of them must, and Vote ready to vote om it. The only dod tH 'Phones Main 1944-3. trie Light and Power, ! Regular $4.50, $1.75, £5.00,285.60 and Rio ~d Trousers, $4.00. ment, with all those who differed from the wogramme forbidden an oppor ! C -- gers are the members of the opposi i : SUVA VLTRATAVTTRVBAS tion. How they would like to bury the tunity to express an opinion, there H. W. NEWMAR ELECTRIC CO. 70 PRINCESS STREET. 'Phone 441. Pssst csstatssscscstsan » were evidences of disapproval The | SUMMING UP THE SITUATION. A 2 " . . conduct of those who disseated from | The Canadian Gazette, published in ; whole business ? - | A Jab at Sir James, The best Trouser 1n the store for | { i IX Woodstock Review Has the Optwmio goverament . pressing work of its own that ought 400 } er Pair. to be attended to that it must waste aluable time dist ussing stale platit ee At A AA rl the statements of (he speakers were re- London, discusses the effect of the re : ®' : ~ . ' ferred to by Sir Mortimer Clark, i ciprocity agreement upon English in 2 Brtaste rrechtabde. He « terests and prices. \ : distasteful and disc . able Je was | -- a de Noo ete the people on the reciprocity ques- d ave s pac . { nadian sroducts, especially x a: chyirm n however, ol this pac ed con a a he I eo « pd Peetalh tion. Why should it? Sir John Macs ve . . Ble ww oducts ¢ » farm, : : clave--the public meeting where push F 3 . INC a rent: | donald once appealed for the power to | the pret of attacking © recipro NIECE opinion @uld not be expreéssd--and hs ir or better sale in the United States negotiate a reciprocity treaty, and | city agreems * What al Ie ol : a . n i than in England ar wi i nt Ont » Ls "STAY IN KINGSTON' > pormitted Mr. Blackstock to speak oi hn gl " d ill Fries hn got it, and Sir Wilfrid Laurier is now ar ano a it . » rr of , i and h we this g § | A 3 the premier of Canada, and. his finance a go FeAsON giving the people what no other pre |i, Od of Sie why the trade agreement shouid not be carried out--that the cost of living { The Canadian Municipal Journal suggests that the government appeal udes and mowrnful prophecies vader ig oud Saher oa minister, as conspirators, and mier has beeh able to secure from the | reform * we will buy all or any part of ¥ Wilrid as the great betrayer The : American goternment. | problems your Household Effects that you® pueting, by the way, was organized Will be higher in the old land * Some -- might think that may want to sell---or ' b B . nh | 1 . vears ago the ritish farmers stood According to Mr. Harris, the farm | few ends, a we can fit you out to perfection ¥ con If you are starting housekeeping § and directed by the hibwral insurgent, &% Wwe carry a full line of Stoves (5 under Mr. Lash, and weither he nor behind. the London Board of Trade and ers do not own or rule the country. | EG ' 3 - : op ay ater To toe Olicloth, ete. ® Sir Mortimer Clark nor any of those Oemanded that the meat market should Neither do the dissidents of Toronto, | aud compete " 1 Ness " . Harris Heavy Pressure Beblit He tal the grandest lot 3 associaled with them thought it worth be protected by a regulation that who called a public meeting and re wl sa from the i iy part of Canada their while to: dissent from the course operated against Canadian. cattle ex fused to let any one speak who had | ¢ out on the stumg he hit is yg" 'erfection., For all machiner ) bed Also, have of ANTIQU EB Fu RNITURE in this Drop a postal. $ invective in which 'the envenomed as portation. Latex they favoured tarif not the imprimatur of the antireci fn ad . y ' m ®t h # dose so h io THE CANADA METAL Co [TD L. LESSES, sailant 'of the ministers engaged. The reform so that British farm products procity party, The farmers are getting | oh Nore ie Bodies -- x vy ' - TORONT 0 would not be brought into competi: a pomter. Hd Ontario and Nev i bi VO000000000000000P0009 0000000000000 0 CERRY tion with foreign products under fry u H S---- righ ppeal oy o ' -- . . ¢ . r amis, M.P., voted with the 0. ene i ' 5 trade. MH the . British farmers were ' 3 Tn TENS 6l even TH : hi Suppre ssing Public Opinion onservatives, on the motion to i 'opr | lle 3 Pru ta ¢ i y Sta Peete. «Cor Princess and Chatham Sts. SRA RCI people in the audience had great ren son to register their protest "Wash Those Pimples Off, DRAWING THE CAPITAL eltish enough to. think only of them : Lae DOD, that wild, soot hing The reciprocity movement does ut selves, and without any special regard wash, that recogoized remedy fo destroy the optimism of some people on the imperial policy of which one od aif skin =. Fi or 3 . : 4 : i HH hi tre yible First Ihe British Columbia Steel Corpora- | Mars so much in the colonies ( ana ; i away that atvinl burn Wt both attended the Thursday cau mn even Ninh he ath Noth gorernment, and will put up a $10, | are swept along with that which will = the Be. un ties trade ag T The -- * PWllusapher. ig like DDD. jor the complexion Woe plant in Vancouver; and the be of benefit to themselves THEW he: alle Get a trial bottle at least Write American Car and Foundry company, | The Pritish goveriment, conservative a A today to the DDD. Laborato des, Dept. K.W., #9 Colborne street, Toronto, GG. WW. Mahood, Cor. Prin. tons im the . tess and Bagot streets a plant adjoining the steel warks | trade preference by which the trade re tn Frontenac, according lo the re- § With the or he I ¥ " : ; eal TTT The two . toncerns will employ' 3,000 lations of the mother country and the port of Inspector Reid, is deplorable \ woman st telling her age as | Yn Re Bin 3 : os SHE AE me {colonies would be specially protected There are not enough schools, and for | *°0" 2g hE le ing 8 ey . i. i The conclusion, fellows--that Canada and developed. No Eritish government what schools there are qualified teach villai or iu oi diot Land « proces wok r S ECZEMA a tremendous develop: { bas deemed it practicable, and in | the ers cannot be found. A continmation } nore pry stage of pire | ' y jold land there are some very discern class at Sharbot Lake, starved finan a : Jig and tia, naling . cially, and A high school at 53 den To Prevent the Grip. appointment "Lo certain ones aeross | I may ham which is unequal to requirements, Laxative Bromo Quinine rem the way, aid a few experiences like |P® affected' by the agreement. The will not help the public school chil-§ que. There is only one this may do much to defeat the reci ! probability is that iv will be increased deen of Northern Frontenac. Quinine." Look for signature Prucity agreement, not only in the | ¥° #2 to give the British people an | -- ep W. Grove, 2c ' adv anlage m any event over the Ame Many a man has been taken fiom s------------ ' Regular Sagsion of Gongiem but an He ricans, the gutter and plgced on solid fout- Dr W. F. Gren has reached New ---- special session as well. Hom, OC. N The Brit h sonist 1 i { ing by the mighty influence of ev | York and wili make & tour 5" An Absent. Minded May. Aa er Samp "Pepper was the chief expert of the ri a unionist poly, ¢ roo: couragement. ada and the United States before he | VP indeiphia Tims Fg Tn He J {American government in the wegotia- procal preidrence, may now be of no } Everything in caps. Geo. Mills & | returns to Labrador in May, when tin A profesor in the universit ' ir. tions with the Canadian miistors fon avail. Our contemporary regards the Co. ice pack opens Pennsvivanis is exoeeding! . ¥ ' 3 . re za EEL Ia mt irchend One evening {the reciprocity agreement, has handcd United Kingdom 8s the greatest mar- | ---- : t : iv} trom : was starting to the thesis § ARE TIE H ut amd published in the Christia : k Subject Ji, of ew York, a peculiar sate: material, and a market of great value tay the trade agreement, and Mr. Ger main, M.P., said he would have vote the same wan had: he been present Ks "th 4 | : \ . Lie has been chartered by the federal | dian farmers may be ex used if they red bolt does not seen to have taken them into the opposi right: it 'is © when i mn . tion there 42 likely 40' he 1 which is one of the | richest corpora and liberal, have not been moved to here 1s Likely to be S---- When a wom dress United States, will erect *SpEnment with any plan of imperial The condition of education in North men, she doesn't have is undergoing ment, and American capital is pre pared to follow it. (This is a direct --- ket for Canada's food stuffs and raw ' i : | s 'shes chanted t & for Canadian manufactures. It may, ; COAL of course. inet... He dwells upon the greatly po ut it will mot be destroy : Gilg . 5 "Wout you £6 upetnirs growth of Canadian population, upon | Tariff reform, tuo. js idersble Trustee Investments arther 110 she asked he fact that it may soon be 10,000, five minties ac aa to = prehistoric vegeta~ 1 a) of a fake. Chamberliia put some life | ; ; ; rh --t bout 85 per cent. J i000 or 13,000,000, md upon the mar. into it while he was an active force in City of Montreal q Thaw debenture: ines Iapituent i Jeet out thw ~-varying in color ket which it affords for. "many manu: Htical life. = it City of T the of Canadian M v whit the bi black ared articles df the United 8! po ife has been dead of sroutn highest grad passed he had not rets fet as rts tates, |) te; indeed Balfour's abandonment of | City of Winnipeg cipal Securities. and are heros waited for tem minutes wud especially for agricultural imple- it in the last election was its death City of Halifax particularly suitable for Trumee ty Then she went meta of lf Bude - ftom : 9 Be lovedments. Pasiculars on request. oe IE ak 2 Will reciprocity lead to commercial Write § he ihe wie ne material reductions on these hanu- ; City of Guelph e for v th union ? The iticians say so, and ' his clothes in ord es in thes 18 factures and on numerous other manu- certain ae --, weil Can- Towa of Owen Sound Our New Lint Stat] plate woe of t watisty factures, the industries of the United | ! bad been too str bor th 2 a States dnd the wage-earners of mills | The county Al will probably get Wood, Gundy & Co. minded man. He had taken off hi RK & jand factories are benefitted." He has ~ on Pag for : he Toronto i al had followed the uw R. PA ER £O0., been caloulating upon results that {comnts students now that its members . : programme for the might. { Dyers and Cleaners, are not 'likely to come to past. Cait know where the board of education | : -- Remetimes an innocent wel with a3 90 Princess Si, Kingston, Out. wa is drawing the people, the tap- fans, } n cain ie mistalen for s fut.