ram Gila : : ; YER DAILY BRITISH WHIG, TUESDAY, AUGUST 22, 1011. ; 78th YEAR stand for the irade agreement be- days i Col. J. Pennington Macpher- IT > eause, in bis opinion, st meant ip-|[8om's articles on reciprocity, and whuu jury to the British empire. he does not know about it. The men tar 5 year ] 1 [THER DAYS 4 alec flawkés was under susphtion from (bo went through the campaigns of oa oY, Ye the first and because he appeared toflf7S and 1891 with Sir John Mac be hand and glove with the men donald, and heard him talk on the whose work was, as the Canadian subject, do not take any stock in the one o the best J: Job Print. Courier pointed out, quite as narrow Salon's continued story. It is sim- me 'nine Rober and racial as that of the National [PY gulf. Sai ists. Mr. Monk and Mr. Bourassa are Mr. Cochrane's letter puts an end now gyuite satisfied that Canada should to the hypocrisy and cant in whichlhave a navy, for const defence, and Hawkes. and his associates have been |ihat it should be built in Canada, but outs. 19 and 20 Queen City Chem engaged. The exposure is complete. | the people should have been consulted || goectausts in diseases of Skin, 32 Church St, Toroato. E i " 4 ING Pbefore anything was done? A question || Blood. Nerves, Bladder and Special Ail- Sman peice, J P., representative, SOME POLITICAL JUGGLING. of the relevent Only th |] ments of men. John Macdonald, in his day, un- Ee an, By that an One visit advisable ; if impossible, Sir John Ma oh *' "7 |nothing more. Then why oppose the || send history for free opinion and ad: Daily wimg. dertoock to provide federal voters'| ----o.° po a. good thing, sod het: Siseases "of mes Tree. 4, boo --- __|lists because he wanted them to be > i Medicine iain a sary, why not commend it to the elec- fee. Hours : 10 a.m. to 1 p.m, acd PACT AND MANUFACTURER. [free of all provincial influence. But}, , 2't 6 p.m. Sundwys, 10 a.m. to 1 pw. Was the candle, the oil lamp and il-| The agreement, rightly or wrongly, | Sir John never faced such a con- ee ------ if ORS. SOPER & WHITE luminating gas." The light of the pres u i it | tingeney as now prevails in Mani- Torente , li howe tod Flee has been arranged. It is here, and it g I ts Street, Toronts, Ont. ent cay, howeter, Is up-to-date Bee fe now a question of whether it shall [toba. The state department at Otta- | ----ee tricity, truly the light of the world. |' : : : Nothing is nicer, cleaner, brighter, | be accepted or not. In my judgment, {wa cannot believe that there is any Candid Confession. safer, or more economical, than the | it would be better to accept it. My [neglect or defianck of law, and that it te Hews, stupid and malicie us t 'modern Flectric Light, which we in-|yengon for this opinion is that the {will not in consequence be necessary suggest that the io of the liberal stall in home, store, office, factory or agreement as arranged is so Over- [to defer the elections. But the facts, | party are less loyal or less patriotic , " rt work . a Haghare: Ju Dorigst wor ing: order, ut whelmingly "agricultural" in 'its [as they appear in the Winnipeg pa- than their political opponents, L clauses that it should grant a con-|pers, show the situation to be very The Farmers Deal. EASY TERMS H Ww Newman Flectric (0 siderable measure of relief from the serious. Toronto Star, . . complaint we have so long heard as| Under the provincial law, the king's| The Mail and Empire charges the 20 Princess Street to their het in the "unfair exae,| printer is obliged, when the lists are ibarals with having surrendered to is i BSS Slree Til 8H i . © grain rowers. ¥sn't it shocking | . |tion" of th® tariff on 'their industry, printed, to supply them to all persons Fat the farm greg gv, "PHONE #41 ---- 7 |i Touches so Tightly the business applying, upon the statutory price of | [aet ? Lots in Kingston, Fort Wililam and BIBBYS LIMITED MEN'S AND BOYS® WEAR STORE Suit Cases, Trunks, Hats Caps 000000000000 QO0000000000000C000000 1 99340530s%9909000004dy 00000000000 OCOCOIOINOOIOOODS Se 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000sssRt0e man and manufactueer that FOR twenty cents per list being submitted se D> Bleelion, ia sarin, Winnipeg and HEM TO CONTINUE A BITTER |in payment. When, however, the lib- Slander Won't Deo, Regina, Weyburn, Moose Jaw. Saska- London Times. toon, Watrous Biggar, Wainwright, 884404443400 00esetsees OPPOSITION TO ITS ENACTMENT |eral organization made application to We cant tel how far the spora- | Meivite, Nokomis and North Batjleford TI Saskatchewan, Calgary Hutton, Red IS, I AM CONVINCED, A MISTAKE. | Mr. Hooper for these lists, offering | dically raised ory of annexation is] pARERICHRNAN, 8 BAL edmonton. and -- --(C. H. Waterous, president of the|him the required payment, they were influencing Canadian opinion, "but Lethbridge, Alberta Waterous Engine Works company. assured that no provincial lists were there is no réason to suppose that the Vancouver and Fort George, British : reciprocity agrgement would sprottuce Columbia LOOK OUT FOR SQUALLS, printed. any tendemey in that direction Full particulars furnished, apply to wl : : Mandamus proceedings against the I'he London Spectator is pot pub- king's pfinter brought out the truth. 3 Hawkes in His Glory. J. 0. HUTTON, 18 Market St. lished im the interest of the liberal : : : "Yoroi : : ) : Instead of having the lists printed by [Toronto Globe iN . on party. It is certainly not interested he kitia", io 2 \ . don Arthur Hawkes has B¥en boasting KINGSTON; ONT. the king's printer, the work was done |fjor weeks that he "never cast a cou- he succe f the Canadi liber- : : : o sody Seas of the ; ow be by the clerk of the executive council, | servative vote." Here he is with his als, and writes upon the naval ques- though the king's printer actully su- | miserable British-born fake taking the tion from an absolutely independent intended the printing: and it was plunder of the plutacrats and talking pe : " {loyalty for the tories. nd exalted standpoint. : : y he a A a poi le the Whi hoped by this technicality to escape -- Spec icle - radi : i Ih he RpecLator 2 ue e the 8 pub the statutory obligation to supply No Blue Ruin Here. re nm the ums, h ause * lists. The intention was, of course, BUNS Beacon 4 PP th sheds so much hight upon the navali,, g, nish the lists to the conserva $00, a Tudhope, M.P.P., is erecting a question. Indeed it commends the] . a bi ser ¥ XO agricultural implement fac iti f Sir Wilfrid I . 4 bi tive organization, and to make it im- tory 'at Orillia, and in the face of re- posi abn o HE 1 yi auner an' us possible for the liberals also to secure | ciprogity, which he supports. Please government, and is at once a clear copies carry the news to the "'blue-ruinists." xposition of the c - oe . exposition of the ease, and an empha Counsel for the liberal party -econ- CLEANING SUMMER CLOTHES. The warm weather is the time when everyone wears light clothes----clothes easily soiled. We can clean and press any article of clothing for either men or women | WHITE OAK, DOUGLAS FIR, SPRUCE, HEMLOCK AND PINE YOUTH'S SUITS, BOYS' SCHOOL SUITS, $7.50, J $4.50. The Young Man's first long Sizes 26 to 33 Fine imported trouser Suit. and domestic tweeds, rich $7.50. shades of brown, green and gray, double breasted coat bloomer pants, el In the water ready for Imme- diate use. MECTUINIOUNISOIN GOONS Fr S. Anglin & Co. Office and Yards: or. Bay and Wellington Sts. Single or , dbuble breasted coats, mediom width trousers, long lapels smartly made. A DANDY FOR Fabrics, dark pin- ~-dot (weeds, $4.50. sizes. 32, 34, 34, 35 BOYS' BLUE SUITS, . a. RR S' JE SUITS BIBBY'S PRICE, $7.50. BE R. PARKER & Co, Dyers and Cleaners, 69 Princess St, Kingston, Ont, I My, This is 'Serious. . i 2 i Woodstock Sentinel-Review - - Ag Foekjemn} Pion > the ipa government to provide the lists and| One of Mr. Borden's objections to 8. COITErENcE. vA. COPY: O it should he sell them to applicants therefor, and a reciprocity is that it will have the : put in the hands of every self-respect-| . : . effect of "opening the home market to ina Canadiai. abd no. oho et pot witpess said he had applied for the |;yalva foreign countries and to all 1 2 " 2 a AD . 10 18 NOLIjicts and been informed that they | the British possessions.". The objec- - a political incendiarist, would dare| . .. o be ready for distribution |tion to opening the home market to -- re -- WHEN YOU to' challenge the wisdom of it all. until after September 2st. The de-|®ll the British possessions is, no|TRADE AGREEMENT A NECES- tic vindicati i 'er- : : indication. 'of the imperial over tended that it was the duty of the ) : Something good for boys OUTHS' SUITS bing ' 4 hex Sizes Rh to 36, new Collegiaie English Blue Worsteds, el gantly tailored. double breast- styles. double breasted coat, ed coat, long reveres, shapely Jone lapels, d. bytes ey backs, bloomer pants, [fast TAN allored. ' § are ada 2 & aa dan worsteds, new coronation cdlors. sige Bit lo fou plaids in Bnglish tweeds BIBBY My IAL, Color, Brown and Gray vt), BIBBY'S SPECIAL, $12.50 BOYS' SHIRTS, SOc, RAINCOATS, Neat Outing and Negilee $10.00. Shirts, new patterns, fa English Raincoats, Para- colors, perfect fitting. sizes metta Cloth, colors are fawns 11 1-2 to 4 Some with at- and bronze and grey, sizes 46 tached soft collars to 46 BOYS DELIGHT, BIBBY'S SPECIAL, $10.00. Oc, Lord Beresford is coming to Canada. i, ==. attorney-general's depart- doubt, Yuite sigesre, SITY TO GRAIN GROWERS. He will assist once more in opening : ment was that no lists had been p 3 CAN 2 TO FARMERS WANT II? To 'Market Hard Wheat--W. R. ASK A the Toronto exhibition. Last time he printed, according to the statute, and was here he was filled with the imper- that, therefore, there was none for |Reciprocity and the Farmer Who Motherwell; of Saskatchewan, Be» ----- ial idea and could not refrain from dale Raises Barley. lieves Laurier Forces Will sweep | In a strange city for Information or | discussing it on every possible ocea-| clegr case of the attempt of the| The average price of barley in Ca-| West, to direct you to a certain place, not|sion. He ought to, while on this side Roblin-Rogers combination. to dwieat nadian centres for the period, July! "Reciprocity is a commercial neces 6th, 1910, to April 12th, 1911, was sity for the Western Canadian grain knowing anything about it yourseif, | .f i sisi : . the herr 1 * Quebec 3 + i you take his word and accept his - 4 he ry pone, hy k i the liberals in. the federal elections, | 50. per bushel agrower." said W. R. Motherwell, min judgment. because you feel and [2nd hear Jurassa and Mon And {1a deprive them of voters' lists while] In Minneapolis the average price, Stor of agriculture of Nakkatchewan, Nulla he Bow BUSINESS N Lutergne Siecttsa He veal a the conservatives were duly and am-|for fhe same period, was T8.6¢. perl, Ottawa. He is returning from ALE * SINESS. Now, y lord is a Britisher of the most : : bushel; in Milwaukee S2.4c.; in Buf | England ere «represented his then, ft's just the same with us in| _ so Svon.. Ho § I ply supplied. Perhaps the state de Fd in a - « ng and, Where Je pr ent i the GAS BUSINESS. THAT'S OUR[Pronounced fype. om 18 an ava OX |p,runent at Ottawa, which is presid-| "who Bol pt orler had free ad-|® "The Unjted Kingdom' imports from BUSINESS. We know our business, |Pert, a retired admiral with very | 1 (cor by Hon Mr Murphy, may re- | missi he § sth y 11 the id abors on Bond xt and and want to make it your business. |ardent views of the British navy and he txiflin Et , igkion . tg the States the Ee A ot one, Tndrer. and Why don't you ask us? a » 49 ye gard this as a trifling circumstance, [price for sixteen years was 67c. Dur. | sixty million bushels of wheat an } 3 8 : its supremaey. What he would think but it will be enlightened later on. |Ing the past seventeen years, with a nually,"" said he, "The mille of the CHEAP, CLEAN, CONVENIENT. |of the Canadiats who profess to be stice i + wake|high tafiff wall to cross, the average |motherland have need for only "about COOK WITH GAS§. loyal to the British crown and at the | Justie J uthece Leis bly ae price has only been 42c. 40,000,006 bushels of Canadian wheat, some people up by his decision. He Under reeiprocity the tarifi wall will which they value for its hard quality same. time. preac i- is - . 3 k 0 imo preach _anti-British doe-{, o veq judgment, but he clearly in-|pe taken down again. Do the farmers | Dis-is mixed with lower priced soft wheat from other eountries. Now, - 1 "0 i 1 » 1 ti i » i Light Heat and Power Dept. lr aud cultivate ua ant British feel timated that the government was |want it taken down ? I I ene To, hot y mg woulc mnieres mg I » , mo . » -- anana OM e 1S en ¥ ) He can scarcely pass from the sea |' % With the people and in a most] rw yRS 70 THE EDITOR, [ove hundred and eighty million hush C. C. FOLGER, Gen. M 1 Whe 6eas | Lexatious manner. . . els and far more than forty million "ili EIS, Gen, Mgr. |board to the centre of Ontario with- i FOTity & a Fact bushels will be available for export . . : . "The free tradd market of United is preached in Quebec, and if he is EDITORIAL NOTES. pe. Rivers, ne. Aug. A {To | Kingdom won't take more than 4 cor-| 9000000000000 0000080000 SESISTINEISRRIILLeis . : NE the itor) : rom astern anito- tai 8 mount of hard wheat unless it -- a * moved to speak of it, the unholy com- 3 bh k The ba to the Pacific, where the farming]. Sy oT oil ig Ii the] ~ aa Ae t ini Oo 1Ce bination will not soon forget him. macadam resists the attacks upon tf, o.oo ie along the border! (:.padinn surplus is to be disposed of] J AAA The antieBritish campaign, which is and makes some people lament that|line sell at $18 to £35 per acre, the. 1d prices, which have ruled in the p Strangers and Visitors are being conducted in Quebec, with Mr, it i being disturbed. very same kind of land and climate! past, it must find a market where . Invited to inspect my big show- J. =. oval d b renee on the American side of the line sell{}ard wheat is required. Unless "we S t F ing of Antique Furniture. 3 rden's opproval, deserves the qan-f 'yo srievance has been found a- {at $30 #0. 850 per acre, owing to the|do have a larger market how can uits or Sultable prices. Best quality. : demnation that is generally passed gainst the witer--that with its chlor larger markets for farmers' producte.|sell the ever-increasing surplud of upon it. : . i : The reader can do his own 'thinking. our grain ? ine it has, in the spnkling, killed W . . d:. umimer ear : ' ---W. H. Another argument for the calliva- 4 : L. LESSES, : - the flowers. What a lot the depart me em tion of the American market by reci- | : Bl Cos. Prin Chatham BRITISH-BORN FICTION, ment 'has to account for ! A Warning Unheeded. procity is afforded by the present strike | > Need the same careful "Phone 1045 Q! Hon. Frank Cochrane, who is the! ---- : Ottawa Citizen . . in Great Britain. Transatlantic steam attention. given your Will Buy-or Sell all kinds of & | Whitney government's agent in the Lloyd-George has again proven the] If the United States bad believed ships are unable to take cargo. I this ol K Furniture. Highest prices. . Gon is giving bis party' awn that reciprinity would lead to anfiexas tie-up had occurred when our wheat W mter apparel. elec » 3 v ay. i t country not have Ol i? a OF eXPO o roi The following is 3 i : Ag the intermediary in ibe settlement | 1°" ould a q lle Y an of |TOD was ready for export we would A he following is a copy of the son: a {given Canada the fullest mea have suffered. We may suffer yet if it : fidential circular letter which he has{0f the great strike be has earned the reciprocity in the years when this| oo... 0 fo the steamship companies Try Us On A Summer Suit addressed 'tothe editors : of - - oom gratitude of. the English-speaking country was weak, without prosperity |." ble to discharge cargoes on : d' which worlds or fpopulatiop, and apparently could}, oo qo skrvative papers, and which has found |® Sh ibe easily absorbed. For the mere rea- "in-out _g conditith.. with insursncs son that the liberal party has staked rates soaring, how - much better it access to the Globe : : : 4h + The banqueting of the Americans | art : . ; August 16th, 1911. kno : . its future on the prediction that reci-| 14 v0 fur farmers to have an | | S Dear Sir- hed. out Adwiival Togo, . Which | procity will be a suécess, it by no alterfative market Your at Band, y & A H i bg lad tell that suggests to the New York Herald that means follgws that the conservative "In England a certain element opos® 4 Sm gad to you ne are. i be bat- he take its future that re- BE : In sla ' ; wr the dinner table rather than the arty should stake : fortunate enough to have (he add of {leship is to be feared. The chel vii will be a failure, By a pre euiyire it fours thar the Leading Tailors. PYInCess { & Bagot St the pen of Mr. Arthur Hawkes in the], , _" cop k at oes mature decision to fight reciprocity to | "oe wheat will shift the = control AAAAAAAAAAAAAA AAA AAAS WAAR AAAIA i i takes 'mgher ran . the bitter end, it tune the vhance of election campaign, and I know you a ---- he 1 the unhappy position {of the world's wheat market from Lis - meee will be glad to use the signed arti-| Criticism of Col. Astor because of Placing iteelf pt of fre 8. 'without |erpool to the ! niterd States, The at mi ay i : a 9 1 i 4 ibe true, but the Canadian farmer wil clos by him that will come to you his proposed: martiage, to which the any compensating advantage. Ibe in. the fortunate position of having Mr. Hawkes has written ten na [church objects, has made his fiances Ni ee ian" Hare. {both Americans and English compet- tional articles under most attractiveinervoms. A voyage to the M iteran- Ottawa Ciiian ling in the purchase of his wheat. titlés, and, under chis non de plume of [ean has been preseribed. Perhaps it| py 0 "0 nothing in the traditions "A certain element in England ap- Johan V, Borne twenty-six pithy arti-!will supply a tomic which the Astor of the conservative party that makes pears to believe hat Canagish Jovaity cles of about 350 words each, wun-|millions cannot command, _|it an opponent om principle of recipro- jmust be bought, that unless Candda . . aaa city. On the contrary it was failure fgets a tariff preference in the mother der the general heading "Points A- CAMPAIGN ECHOE ECHOES. oni reciprocity that drove thetland she will leave the empire bout the Deal" Mr. Hawkes: will The " ior: of Conada exhibits the conservatives in defence of Canada, tol "I have not the slightest doubt that address at least one meeting a day! | 5 x otection, and the wisdom ofthe Laurier government will sweep a | spirit of Henry of Navarre, the bero of of the conservative party Saskatchewan and take five seats each At our coal yards. and every : customer may rest assured of fo he As ot the Smpasge, is of Ivry, at Three Rivers, and the fieo- + justified by the spectacle of the Un- lin Manitoba and Alberta on the reei- shiathing his. money's worth, Re a ne pron to write ---- ple gave evidence of their eagerness ited States coming hat in hand to ask provity issue." phish bution ota fof weer ort "Throb" Si ne whe ptm in the tc olor Jha rons whi ww | of full welght--aquality of coal Orban on ne Bei . Sieh dash he will probably have with the ¥ va Toréhite, Riar : counts as well. But we claim dn 1 ¥ your enemy. The Ontario government has agreed We remove a duty of twelve onuts a to give full weight of high- {]|posal. to buy bonds of the town of Coch- {bushel from wheat; the American re sade coal. asa a list ut 1 thought that you would like to] Rudolph Forget, of Montreal, 'wnd to the amount of twenty-one [duction je twenty five cents. ¥e ro pal con 8 t names / oh 2 arket i thousand dollars, to enable it to pay {move a duty of forty cents a barre many who will back our as- ao we shal ! be very glad to - ex NP, says Xe stock m iy te the interest and sinking fund of from apples; the American reduction fons. . 3 ammunition as widely used pressed Temiprocity. ag debt towards the erection of lis twenty-five cents & bushel. The Ca sert. £ : possible, the only one to think of this, and as public buildings s | nadian reduction on barley is fifteen R. Crawford Yours Faithfully, the only one who is advancing such a | stroyed by the recent fire. cents a bushel: the American reduc | . COC] NE. 1 y, invites the ridicule of the! The five-year-old daughter of Siep- [tion is thirty cents. These are only a ¥ HRANE fuory, be hen Ferguson, of Smith's Falls, lit|few examples. All along the line the FOOT OF QUEEN STREET. Oh, yes, the conservative editors people. - some matches to look for her picture | Americans make far greater reductions will be glad to get any syndicate stuff | - Up in Woodstock, Mr. Fost i Sine $0uk fire, And sha than we do that the Whitney government will vend x i : out; with the Sy of Me. Coch strenuously against reciprocity," and [in a few hours. Mise 8. Brown, Watertown, N.Y. -- then asked, "Do you want it *' asnd| The Betosile police are looki visiting friends . hefe, returned home TT Bg Er rane, but the peopls' will take the to: his prise the answer came back, |For & man named Lawson, are | on Monday. Harvey « Wilson, aged twenty-three, | Firman Crome, Lansdowne, president less stock in the heroics of Arthur hastily, "Yes." Mr. Foster asked with horsesiealing. Lawson hired =» ">. C. Hossack, is a * candiiate injan employes of Frost & Wood, Smith's | of the Relarm Assotiation of South Hawkes now that he is vevesled as Ys A - . no horse and' ios Smith's Falls, and | South Toronto #t the forthcoming Falls, hanged himself to a hedpost. | Leeds, is mentioned as the probabis F410 fan emissary of the conservative par-|™°™ questions. It wasn't safe {0 do {wold them in fegiaral elections ss an independent. Whole maxed spices, fresh and pure, [cPponent of George Taylor, in that te He was hi : 2 Tirsday Ausdiva, mabon.. her fn ii Pecuse's drug store." ; suntitueney. = 4 f ent, a8 -- Ae =n movs four of the wlands, 2.30 pan pert Shaw, Ottawa, is here on af "Fred's boitling wax." 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