Daily British Whig (1850), 10 Aug 1911, p. 6

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"1 preservi CONOMICAL AHOLESOME ELIABLE URE BAKING adel, 0) 2 oUR ORYSTAL BRAND mdard Gransinfed Sugur SE a ried and found excellent fou table use, Price i» always right ANDREW MACLEAN, Outurio Street, Blectric Restorer for Men Prssnsasescssssssssacsal natural products ¥ restores every nerve in the body to its proper tension | Justorey Phosgene inetd Lente" Pho ay dasa ud al Laexand box, 0 two for a any i ise" fhe Seobonl Drug Bt aos 'Drug Store. nb ontion and-muny and great were Eros doen @90cevesssssssssasesee of all parties to bring #bbut its re- Halibut, pound ,...... PURE ICE © We make our Jee Whipped Cream, .any corn starch or gelatine, lee Cream Sundae, with § ineapple or Strawberry Fruit, he warm Patside, but very cool In our pario HOYAL ow CREAM PARLOR, 184 Princess Street BEAM, Cream with e do uot use VRP VRVTVVVIBARTEREN 3 BUILDERS | ALL KINDS os LUMBER AT LOW PRICES, ANBRENTIO PLASTER UR SALE. ALSO COAL ANS ALL KINDS OF WOOD S. Bennett & Co. Cor. Bagot and Harrach wis. "Phone 941, : : # Govern ssasanrcssenad po HHEHACHA AA AN HAAN Cool Drinks For Hot Days % Notning these hot, sultry days 3 80 cooling and refreshing as a a properly served. Our fountain enjovs patronage, because wa vou ight 204 PRINCESS STRER, 'Phone 980, a Sream supplied for Socials, 4 Pionich, ¢ us p tito Ton guarantor d, large serve SAHIN ------ Tnsmithing & Plumbing a rn kinds All of Tinsmith, § Plumbing and Contract Work. § Stoyes taken down and stor- od for the summer at moder, , Ale rates. ' ¢ aN work promptly attended Leminon Bros. € 'Phous P08. 201 Princess St. @rvrrsstsresassessana | > 300 Cords Perisd Puip Wool This Wood was pesled and piled under cover to dry. © We are offering this Wood to the ublic at $5.00 per cord, cut in any © This ig the best lot of Wood ever offered for spring and' summer use. Try it and be enn vineud. SOWARDS 'Phone 155. v 'North Bud Outarlo Street. 0O0GOVVVVOVOOVVCO00000 + FINKLE CO. § LIVERY AND CAB STAND. Open Day and Night. Cabs Gedered for morning boats and promptly attended to. 5 or. Car for ghtwocing Car ob. applica- early tralos © Cataraqui "Phone 201. 130 Clarence St YO : 6606b06006p60 pal house 'on. ex a. h the valley. | wan SOME of them did! WAT RECPRGEITY GALT ISA PRE A came A Chance to Consonmate a0 mn Agreement for Freer Trade That Cara Has Sought For Forty In 15a there was a strong annexa- fion parly in Canada, Hs growth wus due to the dissailsfaction yith the trade barrier erectod between Mhls country and the United States. The ery was'for access to the United Stutes juarket. In ' the year 1849 an aubesation manifesto was issued, signed by thé leadiag politicians, mong whom was the lute premier of the dominion, J. J. CU. Abbott. An- pexation was then for the only tine in the history of this country a live issue, : What Litled i? Reciprocity killed it. Jord Elgin was a wise and he to work to bring reciorocity, A treaty was ted and when it went into annexation sentiment speedily out, In ow ny to feelings engendered . by t and not because of trade difli- Canada lost heattly by its a statesman, about negotin- force all died wot 1866 the treaty was abrogated Wir cultics statesmen the efforts since made by newal. the NV. of which ge have much, - was designed as a means bring shout reciprocity. In dicing his resolution, "Sie Jobn A, Macdonald so asserted. When it passed into law it was coupled with a standing statutory offer of reci- jrodity in natural products and free trade in coal. 'That offer was mwin- tained by Sir John till the day' of his death: his followers kept it open till they were voted out of power, Nor did they stop at that, They made repeated pilgrimages fo Wash- inston to beseech the United States statesmen to enter into a binding treaty of reciprocity, even offering to throw in as na free gift. the right of fisl€ng in Canadian waters, Aud since they were defeated, their jonders have continued to advocate revirrocity. Why, then, to reciprocity ? They obiect to pment getting the pices of statesmanship. consedxativ © governments heard to intro- their present hostility the liberal govern eredit for such Where had the been E willing to give up much and to hind Cansda in rigid treaty, Hon. Messrs, Fielding and Paterson secured a sim i ple agreement giving all that they had [sought and more, without giving up (any slightest control over our own independent tariff, making rights. They {provided that neither party is to be held to the bargain longer than they feel it to be profitable. Each country controls ite own tariff; the removals and' reductions are simultaneous and reciprocal, That is the essence of the paet, There is "a further reason hostility of certain powerful esis. They fear that reciprocity in will work so well | that the people will get an appetite for more, and they seek to deny them the opportunity to learn the habit of trading freely in anything with their neighbors. The privileges of these interests are mu not attacked, for the inter- 4 but they are jealous lest the sy may | be imperiled, Aside from a" reductic wn | of trom two and one-half to five per | cent- on implements and farm waggons | and supplies, the agreement afiects | only natural products. Here is a hat of articles with present - United . States dubies, will enter the United Siates free, the agreement is ratified : Cattle, over 314 ... Horses, over $150 | Hogs, each Sheep, each ..... Wheat, bushel . Oats, bushel ... ! Barley, bushel : Hay, ton... uc... Straw, ton ....o. oon Potatoes, bushel ..... ..... oH Onions, bushel ...... .... Apples, bushel .......s . Peaches, bushel .. Butter, pound ...... Cheese, pound... .. ...... {Fresh mitk, gallon {Fresh cream, gallon . iment prevailed throughout. the i { the | which | if | "| Cody haddock, pound . Mackerel, pound'. Salmon, 'fresh for salted, pound Salmon, canned, pound Timber, "hewn, sawn, Aquared or sided, cubic foot .. Plgnks and deald, snwn, per MN. Posts and poles . Mica, unfinished, pound Feldupar, ground .. Plourspar, crude, ton Talo. .... rene Wood paip, pound 3 Print paper, pound 310 What is there to dread in such arrangement 7 Who dare tell the mers that they will sell their when they sell a bag of beans or potatoes to the man across the line? Who will suffer by free' interchange of lumber and fish and minerals 7 Will not the consumer both sides of the line benefit hy | the mutual reduction of duties on Meats, fresh or refrigerated. Bacon and hame, Beef and pork, salted. Canned meats and poultry. Lard. } Tomatoes and other Cegetables, Wheat flour and oatmeal. Bran, middlings and other offals of | grain. Macaroni and vermicelli. Risenits, wafers and cakes. Canned fruits, Agricultural implements. Cutleyy. Paving stones Clocks' and watches, Canoes, Motor vehicles. -| Here is the chance to consummate | an agreement for freer trade in na- tura:* products that we have sought in vain for over forty years. It is! now in Canada's hands to accept or reject. We should ere this have enter ed on an enjoyment of its benefits but i for the organized obstruction of the opposition. . To end that the people have been appealed to and the ernment confidently awaits their diet, 1.25 10 Pe, BS and 20 | 3B pe 3.00 3B pe i an far country hog or a sheep or on } | gov ver- | | FRUIT MEN DECLARE 1 FOR RECIPROCITY Niagara District Growers Mave Ex- perienced a Great Change of Heart. Aug. Rec iprocity. is us, was unanimously vod turnout at the copvention in Si. Catharines on Saturday afternoon, !And the fruit growers and farmers werg the principal representatives--the Ibhig feuit growers at that, whe "were do afraid of shadows last winter. They have experienced a. change of heart sind then and feel now that reciprocity is good enough for them. Isaac Ussher, of Niagara township, was on the job. Mr, Ussher owps an hundred -acre fruit farm down there, {votes tory in proviacial eleetions but wants reciprocity, Robert. Thompson, township, president of the St. Cath- arines Cold Storage , one of the largest exporting fruit companies in the Niagara district, was g affairs at the convention. Reciprocity suits Robert: The fn. iI" "The more I I into the matter, the better I think it will be for us," said Mr. Ussher, | There is wo Targer individual grow- er of peaches in Li county than Mr. Armstrong, of Queenston. Ho was at the liboral convention on Satur- day, advocating the Laurier policy of wider markets for the fruit grower, Awd there were dozens of others, If theso representative fruit grow- ers wore not sincere, if their utter ances on the matter was only hear- say, would they then in attend ance at a liberal convedtion, among {them men wha vote snd think differ ently, at other times, advocating now their own welfare in the homination of a candidate favorable to the kbe- eal leader. ihe party in Lincoln is anxious a fight, Mr. Woodraff's withdrawal Beamsville, the thing "qr voieed by the Lincoln lbera | of "Grantham for at almost the last minuto on ac {friends Yount uf eve increasing business oe the oppor faite has not a Tt will meet ora wit sect te rk Steamess leave for Ottawa i { r BATTERSEA BUDGET, Better System of Ventilation for] Methodist Church. i Battersea, Aug. The | quarterly communion services i eanducted here and at thodist appointments on Sunday by | lov. Barry Pierce. Rev. W. W. Aug lin assisted in the morning serviee re. Rev. Mr. Pierce is rapidly en- dearing himself to the people of this | community, Mrs. Pierce and little! Muriele Pierce arrived at the parson age last week, | The quarterly official board held its |¢ August meeting on Monday night. Ww. | Ormshee was appointed to attend the | financial district meeting in King- ston on Thursday, the 10th. It was | decided to adopt the envelope system and give it a fair trial: It was also decided to add to the improvements | already under way in the church, a better system of ventilation. H. Keeler has moved into his fine | new brick house on Main street, which certainly does credit to the village. The tourist fishing season is still in full swing with many guests crowding the hotels, Carl Vanluven is the lat. est guide to make a big strike of | salmon, Vernon Rattan is home from | Montreal, 'taking holidays. Miss Gertie | Keeler has returned to Toronto after spending her vacation here. © She was | accompanied by her sister, Mrs. Bak- | er. Samuel Anglin loft last week for | Brandon, where he conducts a studic, | rs. W, Anglin and sister, Miss | Ferguson, left for' their home at Sault | Ste. Marie, - Miss Ethel Clatk has returned alot) Spend ing a week with friends at § atertown, N.Y. Mes. (3. S. Wake ford, of Hamilton, has returned from | the vity to the home of her mother neat here. F. M- Vanluven, Grimshy, and R. A. Vanluven, of Smith's Fulls, spent a few days at the old {home. aster Wilirid accompanied the ormer 8. regular were the other Me- i 1 ! "Buy Royal Rose talcum." Gib OO ki and g knows appreciates his and that's more tha some » » men do. Deafness Cannet Be Cured. reach the Pariion OF the var { There fie only one way to cure deat. anll that is by constitutional rye is caused by flamed condition of the - | Ing "of" te the Eustachian Tuber Wh i is farmed inf eo Po Ted ect; Pac diea rambling > sound or J and when it is entire is the result. and a he in. ion ean be taken put this tube restored to its wormal condition, hears will destroyed forever; nin. PREes GUY of ten ars cnassd by Catareh, tacos Dogars | bel CN a account of the illness of jalso on account of the parsonage [1e tH. ling lgraw, quite ill for the past week, Himproving nicely, . (Shangraw, {woek, i it 'harles { Brown | their Mr, ison, | Mir. {Charles Lee, {turned home. {Charles } mened {greatly {and spent a {for that cause | burial, heard of her demise. {Mrs Ix. i ! J. | Tullen, hen Margaret beat. | Vaness, at Enterprise. A number of | SPARK ¥ROM A A LOOCOMOTIV Ei SET WOODS ABLAZE. i - 5 Sudden Death of Mrs. Charles Em- | berly, of Bethel---Accident to Mes. | John Gareison, Petworth Road. | 8. excite » illagw { when clouds: of | from the west | Telephoria | impres- | was Colebrooke, Aug. reat Sunday afternoon ismoke were seen issuing side of Ww. Brown' s woods. . messages gave the mistaken tsion that A. Galbraith's house i burned, but when a number of Cole} {brooke men reached the spot, it was! found to be a bad fire, alons the rail-! iroad, started by a spark from a special | | train, which had passed through a few i | hours previous. Many beligte that if} {the heavy rain had not come at that | time Brown's woods and the village! wotld have becn burned, as the wind | carried the fire this woy. Since tha | rain a fumber of men have been | watching the fire, still burning in the | iroots of trees, and have been drawing | water to keep it from spreading. Mr. McMullen preached here for the | {first fime last Sunday, being unable to | on and be- {BIL his appointments here before, his wife, quarantined with scarlet fever, Miss Mary War er, is holidaving caver Lake Tamworth, Tgiest "of Dr. Heeman and family. Mrs, P. Lucas has returfed, after visit in Enterprise.: Mrs. Louisa Shan is Her Emmet Toronto, is with her for a ling at the son Word has been received from i Woodruff, that he {Calgary and that the crops {vicinity are in splendid Woodruff, Mrs. amd Charles Benn, have had respective residences repainted, and Mrs. Asthur, Hart and infant are visiting Mrs. Hart's parents and Mrs, Davison, Gananoque; who has been quite ill, is improving. Mrs. A, Benn, Yarker, who has been: with her' for 3 week, has re Harry arrived safely in in that condition. Wellington M VICTOR "PUZZLE RECORD Six Records in One Price $1.00 THE SENSATIONAL Victor Puzzle Record Contains Six Patriotic Selections, all on One 6 Disc -- PRICE $1.00 THE NEEDLE SELECTS THE TUNE HEAR IT' AT THE NEAREST VICTOR-BERLINER DEALER'S Berliner Gram-o-phone Co., Limited Montreal Great sympathy is extended bereaved family "of the late Emberly, Rethel Mrs, berly's death was very sudden {une xpected, she being in her {health and attending to her thold duties the d: ay before she {In the evening the dector wag and sent in a call for ston doctors. In the morning (operation, was performed, hut {could avail and she passed away 4 p.m. 'Mrs. Emberly ~ as mferested Jin rhareh we great deal of her i y being a member of the {Methodist church. A husband, {daughter Mrs. McDonald, near Cam {den East, and one son, Clarence, Win {peg, survive. (larence was unable to {reach home until after his mother's and when he arrived Jad. not to the Mrs, Em and usual house died. Kum King- an nothin at : alwayg ona Miss Beatrice Furrs, of this place, danghter of Thomas Furrs, suddenly. ill with home of her sister, { Odessa, The Intest is ' improving. Miss {Couwdy, Montreal, with her parents, was taken appendicitis at the Mrs. Gordon, of reports sav she nn M. VY. spent her holidays Mr. and Mrs. Joh {Coudy, Harrowsmith, road. She re turned to Montreal, Saturday, ac {companied by her sister, Miss Beufrice iCoudy, who _.will also locate Stinson' Martin and son, | Warner Aylesworth Martin fon their home in Montreal, Saturds of ter visiting her parents, My. eT Nirs, C. Warner, "Warnerheim." Harold Riddell left, to day, Kingston General Hospital, where bad an operation performed on nose. Miss Bertha Huffman, Lindsay, is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs Milton Huffman. Miss Ethel Mart has returned after visiting friends Roblin." Miss Luella Garrison Mrs. E. DD. Shangraw are visiting Collins Bay. : Mrs. John Garrison, Petworth road had the misfortune to fall and ; {her head badly, six stitches' were juired to sew up the wound, The heavy. winds have destroved the appleerop fu this vicinity. Quite a | number of fine monuments have been, | lately placed in the White churéh | cemetery, Visitors: Mrs. J. Young and Mrs. D. B. Wilson, Napanee, at S. Wartman's- ¥ Blakesly, Syden at «Cyrus Sutton's; Miss T, of Switzerville, at Norman Mrs, Kitchen, Broekville, at Gray' 8. there. Master heft for his in and at gush re {ham, Boyvce, Boyee's: Damage Around Tamworth. Tamworth, Aug. 9.---C. H. Rose and wife are visiting her brother, «Sidney {Rose, at Lynn, Mass. Messrs. Shier {oy of Newburgh, are camping at Beaver Lake. Miss Heory, of . Van. couver, is visiting her parents, Rev. Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Henry. W, X Fuller. and sons, of Brockville, visiting friends here The storm of Sunday last did con- siderable damage in this section to barns and other buildings. James Lynch lost a large barn, which was struck by lightning, ua also twenty {five tons of hay. »Auinn, of Croydon, lost a i barn, John Coulter and son, of Watertown, are visting his sister and mother, Miss | Blanche Hunter, has gone to To- ranto for her holidays. Rev. Mr. Henry will accompany his daughter as far as St. Paul, en route. to Vie toria, B.C. are Murvale Matters, Murvale, Aug. 9.-Rain iss badly in this vicinity, tg save the late potato erop. Those whe have early potatoes sare realizing a" good Mrs. Wilbert Purdy, Fill ie somewhat biter. Nas | SETI ter Willie. Traynor, who bas typhoid fever, i improving. Miss Margaret Fearon, is the guess of Miss Ny + Mrs. Alen} Brown is visiting her mother, Mrs young people t Saturday pienick- ine wt Snontan. William Botting has his cement sily shout completed. Sen Willi Bottises Wom, Ma. Ying: at tings; Miss, Took, Toronto, at D. J. Murion's: Rev. Mr. and Mrs; Waidell, and baby, at William Sowersby = We Make Brass, Bronze, or Aluminum Castings Prompt Deliveries. Send Your Patterns. The Canada Metal Co. Ltd., Fraser Avenue, Toronto D7J Collis Browne's THE ORIGINAL AND ONLY GENUINE. Acts like a. Charm in DIARRHOEA ..... 0 ou species (GHOLERA ... DYSENTERY. Checks and arrests those too often fatal diseases -- FEVER, CROUP, AGUE. The best Remedy kaows for COUGHS, COLDS, ASTHMA, BRONCHITIS. Effecteally cuis short all attacks of SPASMS. Is the only palliative in NEURALGIA, RHEUMATISM, TOOTHACHE Chlorodyne is « Ht invariably relieves wliays irritation of ery no bad effects; and can bs ta INSIST ON. HAVING Dr. J. COLLIS BROWNE'S CHLORODYNE. td take n in drops, graduated according to the malady of whatever kind; creates a calm vefreshing steep «3 syptem when «ll other vemedies furl. leaves cn when no other medicine can be tolerated. CONVINCING . MEDICAL TESTIMONY WITH EACH BOTTLE. Sold by «lt Chemists. Prices in Englend : Wg, 29, we, Sole Maaulacturers: J. T. DAVENPORT, - LONDON; The immense aswccess of this Remedy has given rine to many imitations. NE Every Sotile of Genuine Chlorodyne bears on the stamp the same gof the investor, De. J, Collis Browse. " - Lyman #Hros. & On.. Limited. Toronto Wholesale Agents, Jon 4000939000090 800090 09 #600000000000008500000] Must Finish I Up On Oxfords This Week. INVITING OUR WINDOWS HAVE SOME VERY PRICES OXFORDS, 3 DIVIDED IN TWO LOTS ON MENS Tans, Blacks, or three hole ties $4.50 and $5 Xow ... .. Patents, two and button, 90 shoes, Tans, Dlacks, Patents, Gun Metals. $4.00 values for $1.90 Eyer seo a Ladies' Goodygar Well Diack Swede Pump. af ~$2.339. of a Binck Satin Pump at $2.38 or 4. Two-hole Tie-is Hn Metal, Goodyear Welt at 4,59, These are ony, a fow at the many $4.00 Shoes we are show ing at |. Var ."e . $2.59 ! For the Children. $1.29 buys a Tan ¢ Calf Z-strap Buckle Shoe. Good walking sole, made 10 give the utmost wear and look smart Bizes, 12 to 1 142. z= J.H. Sutherland & Bro. w With the "Rooster" on Is crowing louder as he goes along. Only i6c per pound. For chewing and smoking, AT A. MACLEAN'S, Ontarie Street. BIBBY'S CAB STAND DAY OR NIGHT Phone 201 PICTURE FRAMING. We have a large stock of up date Mouldings, Frames and Pictures at reasonable. prices, Workmanship guaranteed N¢ west Mouldings {a Pictures always In stock. Come In D. A. WEESE & C0, High-viang, Picture Framing " » . e Painting arr LASS TO OURS. This Is the place to have your Auto repainted to stand all kinds of weather. ££. J. DUNPHY, Car. Moutreal and | eR) Lo TAKE IT AWAY what our served Ale that That's whet Gin ger Beer label Our bottled goodls. for family ¢ have no superior, Sample Ht &1 any of the lead. ing hotels o rtelephone 304 for a irial case Thompson Bottling Co. 292 PRINCESS S70 BINGSTON, Sooobee patrons say with Belfast or English Ginger do pot bear our § : 3 } 000000000000 000000000 i. COHEN British-American High-Class Ladies' Tailoring. from 231 to 267 Has removed I'rincess Street ready for business latest siyles for the he time to order your saving a big dis » the season comes, Quench Your Thirst WITH DUBLIN GINGER ALE. LEMON SYRUP, LIME JUICE, RASPBERRY VINEGAR. LEMONADE. ORANGEADE. D. COUPER, 'Phone 786. 841-3 Princess Street. | Prompt Delivery. (8202202200004 + Ashestic Wall i] 6. SE $3. 00. a Ton i» WALSH, Barrack St ¢ 00s SO 20529 08 | Sit dn ben aoe a : ' ¢ ¢ ¢ Pe ' ' : ¢ 4 ' ¢ i AATEC ee... The kind you are looking for is the kind we sell. Scranton Coal wn good coal and we guarantee prompt delivery. BOOTH & CO. FOOT WEST STREET. TTREVETVEVLTVLBRRT ES i hest - Grades GASOLINE, COAL OIL, LUBRICATING OIL, i FLOOR OIL. GREASE, ETO. PROMPT DELIVERY. W.F. KELLY. Clarence and Ontario Bireets. Fogo's Building, -e ssssssscsssastessaesl Si AAARVTARBRTD VARS ARBRE S 0000000000000

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