Daily British Whig (1850), 21 Apr 1911, p. 7

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THE DAILY BRITISH WIHIG, FRIDAY, APRIL RIGHT IN_ PRINCIPLE =: = Ld r ' A ads A WRITER GIVES VIEWS ON RE- ; CIPROCITY. No Place in Canada Would Benefit More With it Than the Kingston District, Kingston tor) s reciprocity ph vd a good pian respondent m * gives his view have given me ' tion | wish (o» v 1 am author, but with your permission Fditor, I' will say a word or the subject Reciprocity nomic - question, but cal one. It does of the economic ills of a Ba £. Mau in has per Sociely is a most complex + + zation, and at present it is ver I, 1y organized a consequently it is uw x i : 1 HA A OAs AINE determine, with any degree of" Lire : ted intats . BX Ta ----- a. 4 + > Sous TY > rm actness, what effect a measure of free. | O71Y"00C [x Sm i heir lutal pe 1 SCENE FROM "THE KISSING GIRL" THE NEW VIENNESE COM IC OPERA, AT THE GRAND ON MONDRY. APRIL 24TH. er trade would have on the different Bye classes of the country. But if the itr hoi i a opuntry in the world that we Proportion re ; aa THINGS THEATRICAL, benefit, on the whole, by free trade sumphion Hoader : eg | iF i Ladies Home il English | g ' $ in natural pr sdugts, that country ig The tilie is not faz ben the Note Ahout Plays, Player and pee i Win ton { hus hl ie ¥ i § hg : | anc a ers or C OC eas Canada. Moreover, there has been ne L y tat Hy heat-im-] Playhouses, ! ¢ nite rte | Statesman, once gan n i : . ed States w weat-im- |- 3 | i hip Ima o ¢ p it as still ir {1 y y : > time in the history of the country Ho ' ad, or ; i pla wsedd upon moustache, and while was Sul m Macaroons, Almond W afers, Vanilla Wafers, porung country, nadian | ved : 3 ' i roi i I sor Bald . the budding stage he was asked to : ' for more markets and freer trade DEG ". of the wi i " qo AE al ia \ } : « dinner party to take ut 0 Sine: an yy! Sponge Drops, Lady F ingers, at relations. The natural products of at vhel Yer y ncn f ae na: exten] | mae hit in London, English a Whe had decided oppos- | 0c. per 1b. mixed. Canada are going to increase enor. [20 LREeIr dnmense surply oF En NA : : n-1 0 ing politica ings, wed | - * mously during the wext fow years, Hhyte, hi prowidh ne of : 1 Yelena 1 seri) nthe j thre : ¢ A cdeipt i I am sOkLY, said ah Churchill, ; Cake Bon Bons, at 60c, per 1b. nd predate Wer © te . 1 predicts that Saskatchewan alone, ir h oan : : : | theater "we cannot agree on poli ics, "0 : . --- an. : > Sha th ee opmetion to Popul. ROT a el a ir. 1 rl "No. we can't." rejoined thir Maringue Kisses at 20¢. per doz. bably, in the history of ny 4 than three times ough wheat to Fey Po { in odd i : ST it | "for to be frank with vou, I | y country in the world It all we supply Britain, and would still have politics about as little as he yy he ward, Iie . | enough left to supply the home mar son Jor the rection n | Lwenty | "ont. of the profits we | moustache." : : xBr. | $ ke H TX > = 302 King St be yaa : produ » be made re Well," replied Mr. Churchill, i ¢ . . . Phone 141 " : ' afatchew kets,"" but the exportable surplus of {ket of eh an : ti - Thect : I i fF Ala} . ber that vou are not really likely $ + i : eaving the west and coming r ' : n ela membe AE FU 2 re iY sg ageical tural products 1s hacking K ontact with either FLIAATIAIILLAASTITTA SAEs Asstt rss tetas a ra greater ratio than the home consumption, and if we do not yet more markets and a freer outlet prices will fall, production be curtailed, not only the agricultural ind suffer but all other interests as well Nave a "When the farmer Prospers every. | avkes body prospers lhis is especiall mulate increased production true in Canada white one half of th. if our farmers did not rece No Need for Worry. rm---- oy cen pet Perr trrtrte tects testes ssa s sss sass «sce SDAA re when it was so necessary te provide | home, | believe there is no | to come nto « ia that would benefit more tha ol : 5 4 il ! : " -- ------------ ---------------- -------- he Kingston district, from H : i . ---- ---------- ee , - to DNrockville, by veciprocity "barley, dairy products, fowl Il would The Last Straw. entire population is, eng aged an agi |, wthele, if they had a market culture, «ire produce they would produce move | HH we want to make of Canada alan wrease their income not at the! great and prosperoud county, her nse of the home consumer, but | people patrictic, happy and eontentad | the freer trade relations with we must eacourng¥ agricultur ad 1 t smang millions on our border increase the wwrici ural community there is no more profitable crop the more profitable' we can make han potatoes if a steady mas farming the more people will ace) t at fair prices can be obtained the sonl a8 A means of hivelihood Hun distri Lae well adapted La the The farmer is not only a nr but the production, 1s Hmite cal market, and the price but he is a consumer, and the unstead, Some vea prosperous he becomes the greater purchasing power His augmented in come would not go te merely inere ¥ 3 . omnis N. Parl nis his bank account, but to buy mare | IPC * 10 rave potatoes, is lessened, { 0") Ii resyy ¢ sol 1 bh that i and better machinery: in short. m ro | a0d the next ye Re the crop is short lq), t { ! } 5 go. and fo | THE QUEEN OF TABLE WwW T™F 3 manufactured products of all Kinds. | wd prices high, whereas if the Ameri y heatre, | 4 Tork ol sgh : ADLL A 3 ERS Thus, the manufacturer and the ) ' i merchant would be benefited, and ir more would be produced and prices | at he er Tg on [ge eC hee by eral Zangwoll io 0 bo heli | Pipes togeer® Supplied Under Royal Warrant of wd crop or a little ove or low can market were open, a more read sale for the product would he assured, Ve { i © 1 rw y that thé cost of living will I "Ihe better for both producer and home creased by the increase in the price |, of foods, and that this will bear | The stat i New York ht At of 1 } ! ! : ! | se y ia 4 EE ne y ose whe e nothing eo state of No ork right at gur | Charles t Ba : heavily on those who have nothing |, The state of New York richtat qur |" Clu : Re rime = cite er ab fo Appointment to to soll bal their labor It does not | h Ive g tomaol he wl aod | 5 the whole of Canada, . does not raise | New wher \ ' to | 3 : necessarily follow that if the faemer | i | {enough potatoes for her own consump- | nets gets better prices for his products un- der reciprocity that the consumer will onsumer, tion, and would be glad to get some Hor a X of our surplus. This, to my mind, is |and have to pay more for them Phis is bho ree iprocity with 'our neighbors, | (has hac, the question that bothers not only Ly ould work out, not only with Puta: imonsteath the ordinary layman but some POI foes, but with many other products. | Mme tical economists as well. In fact, it} There are many views of this question [son to is the crux of the whole matter, and that one cannot undertake to discuss if I can aid in clearing up the dil fin one letter to the press, but in con | toiry culty in the minds of vour thonght clusion let me say | believe in reci- | first ful readers this letter will not be Jprocity, because it is iar written in vain Under systems of leiple. 1 believe in recipr and ntorest tong ito i aedilly , | Id house, | wall and | phot ide of our \ prett ab "protection,"' so-called, vou know, {neighbors to the south, \ wh combines and monopolies flourist and {trading on natural lines, as 1 have |< le, as the middlemen got the best of the pointed out believe st will help | Vande deal It has been estimated. by st agrieml®@ire in this country, stimulate Const tisticians * that the farmers in i roduction, ut more people on the} tering United States get only forty per cer | soil, help in preventing congestion in| hohm ithe cities, give ster market lin only for pr . of natural but for thos ell but their labour Ing a» greater ine . » ww farmer will mot necessarily i the cost of | price paid by the consum p middlemen in that highly pro ected" country get the balance, sixt er cent. The great disparity between hat the farmer receives and what | the consumer pays is due to tanf q --- an thy obstructions which facilitate the for [VIR to the working: , but on t Ta ade inte saobolistic cha {rontrary'. might easily lessen it. 1 bel sing of trady into am egos [lieve that reciprocity instead of leading | = " - : . S o ia nikal like ree | 10 annexation, will strengther the | S -- then ak atinug like fr { 1honds of friendship between Canada | y i . I a trade to 'break un combines, a atic the: Cnited Slaton. a : Hy | | i eliminate some of the useless middh farther than ever from men wha are only parasites on the § + sich a thing economic body Maonope know | Cole Are. sourees of ti ta = ., -- i that reciproeity will = give them A Fnations and their rome : il Jessen | i -~ . . bow he ego 1 the solr | hth. Fomor wil on -- The Crowning Achievement In plexus, This is why they fight J jthe time when war will be no mor hard, and are comstantly on the "dehy \. AYKROYD ! Th S . f . evi ie pari" betwee ne e Science Of Sugar Refining. { Immorality in Public Schools, i . The Bloke | i x % ~e In Search i Sonne Toate, President of | I ! '\ The success of "Crystal Diamonds" is a {his annual address, vesterday. str ! <A J Qs 3 Q of Beauty|: titan JH pubic he for i "~7 RA : distin triumph for the St. [Lawrence Sugar . im ng oO wn Padi merals i \ ) \ : = leaky Nom re oid ab RE HEN | Nn Refinery, Montreal. A great many people You Must First Win Health by Get 'public: morals that thes whould ke. - " ! Alng the Blood Rich aml ted. BB 7 5. oh have always wanted a really fine: lump sugar Immorality is more prevalent in the " schools, and consequent iy put of th i i : . . 3 . . Dr. Chase s | whools, than i ousht to be, and the i TN. -- something . attractive and appetizing 1n os i me (of hie won t reg wd Ey # ~ inot fully taken advan of i S 4 ; x 'Nerve Food "ne am artis ok appearance -- which they. could serve on ~ public health it ought to be. Teachers , § $ * : > ** Beary. man and: wer. women has [10 not ROW enough svt than cher special occasions; or regularly with tea and an individual idea of what constitutes gba they Lon know; thes i a | : . . \ Saat. part § & mind | A coffee. Is beauty skin deep or does it dest It is most likely fo receive and assy : late it." 3 3 pend on the glow which health alone | 4 White said furtide : : ! 3 n ¢ . n el ha ue > platy of "I woul like to say that the som : Such are Crystal Diamonds These elasticity which accompany health and (Fi0 of male teachers in public schools Vigor } : - © win beauty you must first gain | i ork hehe Ee d I i - oly : Beaith. Rick, red blood is the. seerpt | CF Shook' work lacks in broadth an . sparkling, are a ditin@t addition to any table. and popular because it forms rich, | } ak red blo ton, Irailway centre. of the Last Mountain [ivnot alone due to insufficient re NN daity squares of crystal sugar, brilliant and { interest to such an exient as tom rhe er} Mid in iia ay give grace In 5 pound boxes--also sold by the Ris Son tire worn out sppearases 120 Sactict, fn wis of ihe wubetan Lad ni - |. --not "lump sugar" or "crystal sugar"--but jmuneration, but also to the fact that Dr. Chase's Nerve Food is successful {life too monotonous to be endured." fulness every movement and af Nokomis. Saskatchewan. ! | | SW "a { Se. pan flow 10 the com] Nokomis, Sask the commenial sod SW \ P 2 pound. Please remember to order by name and anxiety show themselves | 112] new 3% oa the land of the ' orry 8 +, (rand Trunk Pacific, situated in the | | . in wrinkles and care lines. Dr. Chase's heart of a rich agricultural district at (ora 3 Eo : He : the full name, ST. LAWRENCE Nerve Food enriches the blood, othe junct of Grand Trunk Pack: ; H ; tion t aTan run Act i Sea Se Se Ran FL Vy | | £2 CRYSTAL DIAMONDS : Pais. _iSiskatoon main line. It Ras great VIOLET HAT ANP WRAP FOR EASTER WEEK WEDDING. i : . ; new, red 'oi. sntages over other points. And Violet is. extremely fashionable this spring and maby of the hand. | i 's Nerve Food rounds i now comes the Canadian Northern, ac {some gowns and wraps, wow in the modistes' hands, bat scheduled to ap- ) healthful proportions, cording to their Intest folder with a [pear later at Easter week affairs, are in shades of lavender, amethyst, | re 4 : muscles and tissues frm | line from Quill Lake country, crossing i . This charming wrap of THE ST. LAWRENCE SUGAR REFINING C0. Limited, gives ' vivacity to the Grand Trunk - Pacific at Nokomis, hly trimmed by the embroideries in self. color ; then leading south-west by the " Last [in a enrious, weaving stitch, the motif being outlined with white beads. MONTREAL. Nerve Mountain lake in the direction of Cal The tassels are of violet chenille and white Th all » With three railways at the age ive vears, Nokomis certainly has a good start in hfe. ' ¥ : f= f hE $517 i fell *r: I

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