Daily British Whig (1850), 29 Aug 1911, p. 4

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Suite 19 and 20 Queen City Chambers, 32 Church Street, E. Smallpiece, J.P., representative. WILL NEVER GET WISE. POLITICAL. ENEMIES JOIN ISSUE TO BEAT LAURIER. -- in Canada; rapid, {What Holds Them Togethere--A Dis- What Will be the Upshot of All} This? Montreal Herald, I'he tory who takes a tspell in this election is lost. i | While Toronto. | the and ery against Laurer, but if he ever dares to let himself think would be if Laurier were unhorsed might shock him into right reason. Just look at the combinations cluded in the effort to beat Laurier but | Begin with Joe Martin. His hrst The [anger wasedue to Mr. Sifton's The [on before him. Yet he i . ISifton in the, effort to beat | aurier His second anger from -- | turned out of office ax premigr of Drit lish Columbia, which resulted in My pro | McBride's becoming a gregt man. : {and McBride are opposing Laurfer, ected from tyhpoid fever. | Bir Hibbert Tupper was exiled from | French physician; {pubtic life, because Mr. Sifton would | did not [not have Manitoba ecoereea." Tupper i wopt it for its own soldiers until af jand Sifton are together against Laur | er. . | | Mr. Ames toured the country with a {lantern slide lecture to prove that, Mr. | Sifton was the Arsene Lupin, {Canadian publie life. Mr. Ames I Mr. Sifton are hand in glove Laurier. Bob Rogers and Chfford Sifton been rivals for years. H there | politician than one heir enmity it it years ago, diffiereat city Jday as was many the that in the there is resistane It L {of Montreal regulation retulas strangely to inder circumstances, being ins which requires vaccination {| lahger now is not as great. sublic intelligence is greater, and a One Mayor against small-pox. re ATOSe of the late guard the rand, f ci cking to as be protected the calls heroism « quick perceive that Benug wha led in the demonstra ife may against * small when disease was | 0x in same way it can be realized rt power his people and he a steady Fists due toa government only a firm hand and could Heroism, purpose save them from its | ut the French did ? Yes and of the most pronounced type, the ravages, oue sav er the method had received thorough | the armies Britain trial in and choice, § ind successful He favom Mavor leaugrand [the elect, {was a gaan who appreciated' the f but was he United States Great of | n_the one-sixth of the French-Canadians. nd United States army there are andl against was | only as many cases of | the {and regard of the penple, he have al vhpoid as before method was | Its hown during the recent falvo a mAn who realized the responsi of suggested convincingly of bilities a public office. The situa opted. worth was {more expert {them it is the other. divided Manitoba inte rival now go arm-in-arm in tl plotting against Laurier and Mr. Sifton iti opposite tion prompt and effective massing } 1: Vaecination, it be the Mexican border, cainps { p= It takes tune action--at any cost. troops on this judgment, meant the salvation of to educate the masses | Tey hotel | carridors, Mr. Bourassa lofi vom Laurier and vaccination he insisted 2 to the value of some things, os wt of a flew he people, | It i ta man of upon. was the great man, | wcially some discoveries iu science directions and man of nd medicine, and there are some who BURN ANGLIN'S COAL The purest, cleanest and best. S. Anglin & Co. "Office and Yards: Cor. Bay and Wellington Sts. BRO ATAIRNNPVIINIP AEE SS sa wey TAKE IT AWAY +. That's what our atrons say when served with Helfast Ginger Ale or English Ginger Beer that do not bear our label Our bottled goods use have no superior Sample It at any of the lead- ing hotels o rtelephone 304 for a trial case, Thompson Bottling Co. 202 PRINCESS ST,, KINGSTON. for family 000000000 | 000000000000000000000 |, n Fhe Laurier, prin the autonomy bills. working, together to beat Jowe Martin did the damag [Manitoba schools which Mr ions {assis backers are still determined to | repair. The two believe reciprocity, and the two are working {beat Laurer, Mr. Bourassa spent the summer 1907 proving on the platform Jean Prevost was unfit to be a net minister, and a little sequence, Mr. Prevost over ciple, eonrage, . ill wever accept them. And one of hem is vaceinatior ¥ Sor RECIPROCITY. is being SIR JOHN: ON Vaccination resasted in together to of that cabi does Mr. Blaine say ? He rather | 'I think we ought to have a basi Charles | negotiate." And Mr. Blaine have ther, anxious was he to meet wll He that after the 4th relating to the fiscal policy and he agree to meet Now the two are development of trade and the in- | Eritish minister 1 delegation from | by to defeat Laurier {dnatries of Canada. Wo have newer | Canada to question and | 'One-half the conservative lvaried. Our policy is quite sistent | that is the position in which the mat Ottawa warts be Iwith the desire to extend our trade to [ter stands now." half wants ll nations of the earth, including our section neighbors acfoss the border "We have offered the United States to negotiate like two sensible nations, desirous of getting mutual trade. And 'It Save : | e fur oar of the has heen sarin the opposition [what press wd have been changing o views. As upper has explained, we congstent with regard to that ir Sr went in con be side been sO later, ceased to nwa, March wad would and consider jes fone. working tions the side delegation of Mr to be quit wants no con at to quit Foster: another fof Mi navy, ' . ' (Extract from Sir John Maalonald's one navy Mr. Border section warts a wind a contribution, top and Mr, Monk searcely confer any more. Yet Mr, Borden, Mr. Monk and | Mr. Foster are lined up against Laur tier, side by side till after the elec ition, Even reciprocity there is no jagreement. Mr. Herron is for it, My Jourassa is for it; Mr. Monk is part ly for it. Mr. Haunltain is all for it Whore the unity of purpose, po Lhey, of direction that econld be subst) Husted for what Laurier opening speech Isul, Musie, in the campaign delivered. at the Academy Foronto, on February 21st.) | CHANCE OF A LIFE TIME. on orders, The or- The jtors Fair to the elec- | waiting for marching address of Mr. . ia he to Frontenac | the received by materially the county that of a ery later h ot 18 can didate who, though liberal in his ten tands be benefited trade | rives ? wreement, and very hen | {de neies, is independent enough to votd | This has been shown by ha Fair pledges himseli titted. to his PUBLIC OPINION. The Popular Cries, Advertiser, Wilfrid Laurier has yielded seductions of imperialism," He "Sir Wilftid Laurier Uyrought the empire to the |dizintegration," shrieks the place |News, of on public questions according which Mr. the agreement eral articles e appeared the Whig. to support m judgment, The liberal party, by the | sen { | | | one in which there "in parlia- Fhe . 3 way, 1s the only London which | "Sir to rienfturists' the other measures the ag independents. conservative ment, and any h as lwants -{o exercise his freedom he | This is being demonsirated in are party ne use the one wha [promise to advance cries has of Devoir, interest, his election, and vote ver ge pleases is a farmers' election, the only Toronto i : the indeed, that has taken New Declaration, ronte Globe - W. T. White declares that by ® . i Several . 4 hicl p o [pending election, Nevera conserva- {in many years in which the tillers in their No one tive members . who favoured lowered |the soil have it power to T at- least they said 80), and|score a success. 30 well as al fasten-} as . Every Woman | yory and should know wonderfal MARVEL Whirling Spray The new Vag Most Ab " instantly ArUgRist (OF [he he SAnet * supply the Fi L scceptne other, bar Eo tor iluw rated Outheseated. Lf gives full pa wines and directions inval lashis 14 to ladies, Sibson SuPrLY €o., Ceneral Agents fos ©. trade leciara mean a farmer his dellow la-| {Canada will be making tion of independence. He must declaration of imbeeility. A Very Tidy Defence. to! Toronto Star 'What amuses liberals is to hear Mr. Borden praising Mr. Foster, though only. a year ago, when that gentleman Iwas sick, the opposition leader listen [ed without protest to public attacks {upon his lieutenant's honor emanating men' prominent in the conserva- in fact werp can represent ing present obstructions on her n new favoured reciprocity, it, who {delig didates, as can horours, because his and their inter It leaders Fidwards for are now, Why ? the command of the party No one could tell what Dr f the agreement after rhted with is! ests and he can - enter all the opposing it. are identical into their If one of their class sympathetically plans and Frontenac public. | r thew purposes. farmers thonght « trade want in parliament is some (ime it was made epresent them now 1s He when, and this their was reported to be studying tt time appor- as a matter of fact, - he was tunity, {from CAMPAIGN NOTES. the time when light tweeds and flannels are being worn. let us keep them clean and well pressed for you Now is -- R. PARKER & Co, Dyers and Cleaners, 89 Princess St, Kingston, Ont, ORs EENNtSI0ELLIN EELS Liv e party, German. Mr. Sifton to Bran- that he and Mr, nomination prefer little} and ! date, Borden opposed the British wrote A Bright Outlook. Ottawa Free Press Mr. P. J. Paradis, the liberal ganizer in the district of Quebec whom there are- probably few Ipolitical experts im Canada, says tha the {the liberals will 'capture three out ol matter [the four seats now held by the op bul he position in that section of the pro- vince. Where is the 'Borden victory to come from ? and now he is afraid a don would not be a candi-| Canada Harris was not hurt | { ence, j untaxed trading between offered | OF- {the United States will Mitish 1a in Brantford. | better connection, ------ When Mr manship of the Mark the magnanimity of He Bourassa pre-| knows what is the and Sifton, a dignified Sifton aceepted the chair- mier. conservation commis | with to be out of | { i | | It is for grin sion wag understood preserves silence 8 | pokitics When the hig non-political ' position he over | no relish be is well, The people have of petty | @ iances, Both Bourassa and Sifton are {Halifax election should Value to Nova Scotia, Chronicle x retital any one's made plainer. THER Prism badlegsw ft vigors: hv g rains losses Re Fougers & Co man Bros, Co, Lid. To for free book to Dr. La ( Hampstead. London, Eng. Try new of discharges sithersex Tes idad N « Med. Co. Haverstock Rd. 'oT asteless) PIom, easy to take, safe, 'asting cure. to they by | ambitious men. | If the maritime provinces are grow in production and wealth must secures means of expansion {markets for their surplus natural pro- due ts, We cannot stay home, swap jackknives with one another ani there tich and multiply: We for our ap-- : Three liberals opposed reciprocity Mr. Sifton and | candidates, awd | mn | of even in John Vears Macdonald talked he Sir Charles Hut he the end. 1 9 When he ducts, in [ihe last parliament, Nir re- Mr, Mr support Harris are not ie before he did at J and will timated that Tupper would {mained in public life until So it will be with Laurier, it will be ' when his German has repented, the must pro- eemient ff wt as] re by have grow outside markets trade az be his successor, the It is calculated that reciprocity will approved by people. Oh, What a Salad. OUR CRYSTAL BRAND Of Standard 6 Has been tried Thy gp ig Sxcellent to tos preserving and table use always right. ANDREW MACLEAN, Ontarle Street. retires health i R12,000,000 ink the pockets of . . ; . fails--uot before, is SRaskatehew an armors if it ear i -- and the commons. Bowell is afraid That" approval of reciprocity means the ah. put the ries in the country r Wilfrid Laurier "Where Tooe Mz. Bordeu, Mr. the 'and Mr. Bourassa uniied against I say to myself "What a salad." 1 sup- of Canada by the United Pose Mr. Sifton furnish the oil for it, Mr. Taft calls. that rot, Re- and I am sure Mr. Bourassa supplies Sifton, ore Senator » This is a powerful incentive to Vote right, sorption . Niates, of Connaught plans an The Duke Dr. Martel's Female Pills TEEN YEARS THE STANDARD the vinegar, while poor Mr. Borden has was all right so long #8 ( eat it.">Sir Wilhid Laurier at and Foster sought it. Ahuntsic, a . because Fielding and ciproeity States al Papper, Bowell the United The conservative par- He mustn't be too Americans. Thov as well as Canada. extended visit to February ty should object. | friendly the may annex him next wa It is &ll wrong Paterson secured it. -- Lanctot, in Sorel, was not offored the liberal in itself 1s evidence enough people do not approve ol any Bullied Inte Silence. | Toronto. Globe. again | In politics a mfn cannot That | Choose his company as he can private lifei He must deal with that the u.lfish, He unclean, the sordidly ome rapt. kt for fighdng these with ok oh nomination. Wentworth conservatives are now repudiating GT: Wilson, the nominee Strangers and Visitors are Invited to inspect my big show= J Phone Highest "Beil a al i naa of of the party. This is the limit--of provincial interference. Wilson is the candidate of the Whitney government, and the peoplé will not have him, v (ments in hie pariy Mr. Borden in un- equipped. He cannot be bought, but 'he ean be ballied, He was was linto continuing his responsibility ap- { Mr. Foster, who is tuiuted with scandal. The tor: press says he was not at the Laurier meeting. Oh, yes he was. He. present, heard the premier, and lauded § what id. plan mont 0 whit he said It is thought that the A rallving ery in the west is "Re |the British gavgEnment of vise the railway rates. Get vid of {SMP Foam Queen, st Leavencud, * thei " CPR {because sho was intended to their burdens." And the C.P.R. part in a royalist plot in Portugsl, getting ready for the battle by hav- hue boing a sapply 'of arms ing two of its solicitors take the field ammunition ob as' candidates for parliament--Mr. | Porcupine has been granted a post office. Fu wiped out' the one Askin in Brapdon and Mr. Bennett ngs Pottsville, mails - from 'the Calgary. As the people realize the wit: | gold village, the ost office has gen uation i they son vote. {removed : "Had the reciprocity agreement not been blocked by the conservative mem- bers of the commons the grape grow: ors would not be making R15 a more on their grapes. This makes them more or less angry. and the {more eager to vote for the agreement. Of the three liberals who deserted the government on the trade Agree only one has sought revitghioy- Mr, seizure wie ton is oti Hod em - grantied Gterie in a Bad Way--| | breathing | eat keeps up he can join in the hue | what | ine i He | . OFFICE---18 Market Street For ovation through sire iy tories, 1 have got is lines." [fine old for i That been tvou didn't ite" fy else, hewn he obstacle tish market 20, 'how gelling a {and treal some cents dropped port £500 000 in [was {was still than | frid spoke address some shouts frid aver; the a come, and i and if decidé" to Tave--wit Yankee hlandishments tz room for always sprung from the loins ji without jeopardizing the the of ons or cor- ment is int favor of annéxation, ele- not the Laurier government." : bulsed | Defend: r for ling orders for tin plate in the United i by business prudence the steam-| take: and Yhusiness prodence would the far THE DAILY BRITISH WHWIG, TUESDAY. AUGUST 20, 1011. MARVEL OF MARVELS DR. SOPER- | DR. WHITE MEN'S AND BOYS' WEAR Trunks, Suit Cases, Hand Bags, etc. Specialists in diseases of Skin, Blood. Nerves, Bladder and Special Alls ments of men Oue visit advisable ; If impossible, send history for free opinion and ad- vice Question blank and book on diseazes of 'wen free. Consultation free. Medicine furnished in tablet form. HoUrs: 10 am to 1 pm, and 2 to 6 pm. Sugdays, IC am to 1 pw ORS. SOPER & WHITE 28 Torvnte Street, Toronto, Ont. > 'Western Assurance ~ Company HUTTON has been SOLE AGENT for Kingston and vicinty for this old reliable Can- adian Fire Compuny. Clients wil receive prompt and efficient ser- vice at all times. Policies delivered you wait J. O appointed while KINGSTON, ONT. ALMOST UNIVERSAL DESIRE Reciprocity -- Found in Eastern Townships. ar, Fisher sometj bug Lik an got tremendously the - E: found for Eastern got when he up to speak. | He is popular umversal stern nslups e an aimosi reciprocity all through Townships," he sad, grits, but what we among - the been wait: | that we | it. H party among It for it the IL] have ng for years: and now mean to keep from we time to hreak away of Cowansville, of gomg to vole Curry of | John Gibson a family, is tory go is Mike hoham," | it velled You consult, man in the crowd our a to My sheep for interests hed Man States have own haven't laug You ha to the Fister nd me cream ears is and there anybody have not You aren't fools, send vour stuff benefit the. Yankees In the of all, making money: but did not dong it over or face you would better if n have any Hur opponents that the Bei the best, but if that is it. that Canada has been handred times en times more sheep For nd in in Ses the have to Mon England and more he "PV to States years you butter shipment Id worth United cheese to mil on of butter cream in been selling for Par $ dollars' i I'he States the « va fuarter I United niglan duty on twenty cents hutter W uart, and was In ship to pound En reduced 1 nited and what port te indred the better Lo and, Payne Aldrich cream tanff the "n into the happen England fifty rp Cents 1 Fhe butter ¢ to three | dolls while the Ut one (art «1? and cream ex to i wand to tho rose od vear, Slates last year market more Uni and and Britesh there wa to the fools, I'he hut shipping You to &1,700,000 open, » cream are not 10 ney In States, know he advantage." -------------- About Manufacturers? Mag: Que from Farnham Magog. In ol vou Ww sell yur best How Wilfrid On the way sir at 8 SIE Wil 1 to an Nyt Wil "Ww of | rep Xo! Ark, at rem Sir ol Wilfrid's in the best aud carried the him the contol Sir greeted Si was best humor, he vast majority '1 with believe may udience I do ne time has 4 y LY never Come the dutjes sand | i should 1 " the ow he wl pol between Canada i products as before, then tiles, mder woul free trade ] St United stes in a iid, rrerment, to do and the If the United States eho repeal this ag that am , and de up like men and t =u th tt sts t Lay as our fathers did, vield know and i coveted to They rod use good thing when thes d not be hint into American nati a denwcad bv those who fathered agreement, that on this continent there have rita woul NTPs { a not fer ha COT anada ' . mmt avy the two nations which Jd firent independence govern. it the other. I any Canner and Farmer. ng Canadian eanners for plac Thomas Times asks © of a reputation for would Mr. David Marshall or any other man decery paid ten counts a ease more for Ye States, the St. "What sort lato than was nedessar) And what sort of reputati vers of Cannda deserve if they wished to cons tinue to pay from tem to thirty cents per bushel in unnecessary duties on the grain which they send to the States? I< all the "business pradence" to be on 3 New Soft 'Hats, New Fall Trousers See sss en ene D0 tesa FANTITETRFITIGEB ITY New English Tweeds Hand-tailored lines have arrived. New three button sacks garments New « A BEAU FOR $15.00 New English Raincoats Fawn, B . 4x TY Cloth Colors rol are 4 to English Garamatta Brown; Made from Green and ) SEE BIBBY'S .. 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