Daily British Whig (1850), 31 Aug 1911, p. 4

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li es ET ARIAT . : : YEE DAILY dal WHIG, THU RSDAY, AUGUST 21, 1911, |THE WHIG, SEVENTYEIGHTH YEAR FARMER'S SUMMING UP DR. SopER.1 § | DAILY BRITISH WHIG, published at 206-310 King reet, Kings- {ton Ontario, at $6 per year. Editions at 2.30 and 4 o'clock p.m (LY BRITISH WHIG, 16 pages, published in parts on Mon- | CONSERVATIV r Ww WHO STERN Ta United States. charge for y > : "1 DR. HITE iS } CGE iday i ireday morning at $1 a year . y y {postage had to be added, making price of Daily $3 and of Weekly $1.56 CORRRCTS THE LEADER. {per year Men's al Boys' Wear . . . : reas Attached is one of the best Job Priting Offices in Canada; rapid, | What Free Trade in Natural Pro ducts Means to the Men on the lstylish, and cheap work; nine improved presses Farm--What it Will Put in His THE BRITISH WHIG PUBLISHING CO. LIMITED l Pocker J. G. Elliott, President. | » Leman A. Guild, Sec.-Treas. {1 OOO OOO . C. Brandon, one of the leaders of he patron movement, and a very well-known conservative farmer, living ¥ ' TORONTO OFFICE. {near Cannington, in Ontario county Buite 19 and 20 Queen City Chambers, 32 Church Street, Toronto. |h.o written the following letter to nits tr 2 Bl 3 * 8 _ L Smaliviece > tatty , is dorcien': xt alists in diseases of Skin, §! po E. Smaliplece, J. P., representative, Z tthe Weekly Sun on Mr. Borden's atti Blo. Nerves, Bladder aud Special All, §| ! LY ™ HOOL tude toward reciprocity ments of mer re --_---- § WHICH DO YOU WANT-- STEAM oR HOT WATE} HEAT? Af : . aturd 5 voeed One visit advisable : If Impossible, ter re vding ; Btu A 2 proces 11 drm nrriy for: Fete opinitn aa SIFTONIAN ROMANCE. - |ings of the conservative gathering in' | SOF "queciion blank and book Toronto, 1 wish to express my opin diseajes of men free. Consultation §! : a Wien---- a8 va e.My old politi free Medicine furnished In tablet 108 a8 a CONSRTYAlIve iE. : form. Hours: 10 am. to 1 pm, and LUL A Statement: "Probably ten million dollars' worth of horses were [cal friends have mesmerized then 2 6 pm Sundays, 10 am. to Mpw fl Z GO 1) RECORD : 4 eb To aa hd selves into the opinion that the Y : { bought in the province of Ontario alone and shipped west during last 5 nic Lie op Bible coreg » DRS, SOPER & WHITE 11 i tario farmer is the most year."--Hon. Clifford Sifton at Ingersoll. ture in tha world. 26 Torvnte Street, Torenie, Out, Facet: The Ontario Department of Agriculture places the number | The miraculous discovery at ti -- j of horses sold in Ontario last year a: 97.900, and the value at $13,345. i Fielding-Paterson trade Jreement | 190, say $136 each. Probably half of these were sold from Ontario | with the neighboring states, with t rl j farmers to. Ontario fdrmiers. The local village, town or city demand 90,000,000 of people to provide Too was filled from the same source. Herbert Smith, speaking at Guelph ere im pe A ite winter fair Jast winter, when no election was in sight, placed the num- {identity if such is carried through, is I ber of Ontario horses sold in the west last yesr at 27,000. This, at the {amusing Te average valuation given by the Ontavio Department of Agriculture, | The great light of revelation which F { wonld figure out a little over three and one-half millions, not much [Suet Sin bnowiedpe 2 ny siends Houseboat = ully more than" one-third the (otal given by Mr. Sifton, { which BO i Paul when on his . way to persecute the Christian, It is | Equipped, {time every farmer in Canada asserted | NOW PAYING 78 1 WAY. : he Hod-gives joel reapee & death strug 'With Marine Rail! § ssassrenssasess : " miemplate insta em, be ire to . ure o figure wiore act ing, becunse We Can Save You Money. "DAVID HALL, 66 Brock St 'Phone No, 335. Beto sotsttsssapasasnasase VIS ee gle is on to regain possession of {ada's swelling treasury, but the § It was a loeky dav for the United | elsewhere for the money to cover the {of campaign which our friends adopt way. Full particu-| t when the president got a | annual shortage. fis beyond - the ken of any sane man : His eagle eve detected another weak | For Mr. Borden to attempt to prat lars at the Office of | | { i 3 spot in the postal system. The post- n Mr. Hitcheoek, the postmas- jie jugglery on the farmers of Can- general, He had managed Mr. | ada by putting up the disloyal ery, Taf $ ede} ge of second-class matter was wholly | he annexation, the commercial union y Faft's election, © putting into its de | inadequate. In this class came the lery, is a species of audacity quite in J. 0. Hutton, 18 Market Street A jta amount of business tack and | magazines *and the magazine papers. {keeping with his want of diseretion as vigour that meant success if support- | Mr. Hitchcock hated to toweh the pub I Etatesman, | i oid add KINGSTON, ONT. | vthing like energs n the lishers, but he felt that he had to da! a prodty, Hf i Shaceed, would ad - pon BR E 3 ) @ shel of ley, 33 0 PUBLIC OPINION | it. Thev could stand . the g of le ' «from %3 to Xo y each . Pes 60 t of t party. When called to the | : we atrain {jue h h rse . from 531 | t el ae : . | paving for their accommodation milloek. , sold, to each ton of hay | } Nowadays th ior ' . e realize i » A Poor Outlook. ot ' i it he realized what a pro For instance the Ridgeway .month- [and would remove 2 bushel and | the man i had to face wecording Hicial a. } RED per bushel apainstfour peag and panto faiol : You cant-afor 1 { hes, g to official records, hac hi wheat on going (oo the Lmted States your Ix ' * - Ihe prrest; cleanest | epost ofthese (5 Ghe o s largest | oft in 19160 of 127,000, The ad-| ) Mia « ee { inferiori wulkdn and best. ] ' ments, and requires the greatest Asso 1" De Oe Lope rhind ! We ake specialty administration. ' It repre- | up from. X15 Sata in IR 500. | ciatio y he id 1 trusis and : i and brain 1 epr p from 150 a page in 1509 to S500, [ciation and t 1 ru L A Candid Admission. . se What we Huy : A Hv ar Po-- y many, many millions a vear in | In the Saturday Evening Post the ad- [mergers 'have skillully anchored ow { : old political party to the rear end of | | ' | vertising space of Everybody's went] The Canadian Manufie ers : | ie and expenditure, Tts usefil- | vertising space was worth 25. a line. | it | | | . ' S Anglin & Co ness, at arying cost, is" being con [1 1910 it was 36 a line In 1808 & ' » | lt tal a . stantly expanded. The deficit which | page insertion cost £500. In 1910 the fiat an -y . Yama i en "a [routronted Me. Hitcheoek waa forts | lieu went wp to Ew, for inside | SOOPISISSSSSEE00000488 | itl: yuu correspouient a few dys] § THE ASHTON SUIT | THE HIGH te and ards: » | matter, and 37,000 for a coloured coy ARE WE OF SUCH STUFF? 1 ; ) Made fro ey atter - SCHOOL SUIT : Cor. Bay and Wellington Sts. be done to remove it. a Other pages cost X3.500 and 24.1 - | @ 1 ' The Kingstor Standard heir crusade of deception and slander: | 0000000000000 000000000 8 rll IS Or more Something had 1 CUTIE AN ITT ITV UNNI OUT EY louble breast ith back vent Greens 001 ant with belt loops an Fhe first suggestion was to reduce | 000, according to location wheat servative) remarks "Is free access 10 a great mar ket like the United States not as desirable to Canada as ac Pinenia of oa) le BIBBY'S SPECIAL .. . $4.3 de pleat in pant heese o Oxi Grey very swell the number of roral mail deliveries. | If the publishers were struggling to M Ihese were expensive. There was no mgintain themselves and the maga en' S ui % hopaof making them self-supporting, | zines and papers which they issued Black and they had been increasing in num |i Mr. Hitchcock would have been mov | | l | | vhatt or became of "thom of, + THE CARLTON BIBBY'S SPECIAL... 86.50 A Different Effect. » SCHOOL SUIT THE RUGBY SUIT ¥ Herald ! \ ligt 3 00 LB Out Ohio folk eat different sauer High DR cess to any of the other mar kets for which we have so long contended ? If our farmers can sell more goods «xt higher prices and Blue Serges at $12 and £15 : ber at a marvellous. rate. The aver 5. to befriend them.. But when he Worsted Suits at $10, $12, $13.50] we member of congress found them | discovered that wealth was rolling in and S15, | the most convenient and certain méans upon them he had no hesitation and raut because th raight knlcker fark "and (») than ever in their history, | this privilege to be denied them offered by When folk po in for that « here | gy Shad : Brown: and EY tons od herring Fweed Suits at $6.50, 87.30, $85 i efeating voles. They must be con he postage on seconti-class matter { Sto and 8 . / i i i 1 ul $1 tinned. The politieal lines of the | went up accordingly. enerally taken a D lived Jung enough, { BIBBY'S SPECIAL ... $3.00. BIBBY'S SPECIAL ... 83.30 have a . merely becanse it is bur next-door neighbor * Are we so skeptical of our own loy- alty to Great Britain that we cannot trust ourselves to enter { BOOTS AND SHOES people's representatives depended on | Now the United States postal de Women and Children 'gt j them So Me #Hitel®ock had to look partment i¥ paving its way, reasonable Price \ * Hugging the Vipers, LENE at pta I The Kenneth School Suit ominnt o ISAAC ZACKS M'GILLICUDDY AND THE PROBS. TL PRINCESS STREET, mito closer commercial relations with a neighbor, lest thereby we be weaned away from the moth 7 ds it of such stuff ¢ oried Blu Vor I<. 'with vet re west vie sS7T.00 <t re ithe R 1 i ) Fabrics are fine aurier's nest sory | ® BiBBY'S SPE IAL with concern that er country as this we are made, that it feared we will sell our birthright 0000000000000 ROO] (,,, iJ friend, Dan. MeGillicuddy, He alleges that Mr. Oliver received a Ww K CIEAN CURTAINS. these vipers to it for a mess of pottage? sleieje hus enterwd the service of the conser- | large contribution towards slush vd vative party and as a scandalmon- | 1098, that some" of the money he . 4 Noon" C Ln ees Yel OE - 4 : : used for pelitical purposes, and some +6 44444904 a : o ger, The result of the quarrel between . i nin - | N MeGillicuddv. ond RH » for perfscnal purposes, that he has | ) r. McGalheuddy anc on, r. Oh Mocome very wealthy, and'that the WARM WORDS OF APPROVAL. i rather the secret of Mr. Me premier was warned against his de -------- | : : PR AN 78, 80, 82 PRINCESS STREET SPIER rect bs stores Eee ebLe his is no idle statement We clean curtains right and vell. and promptly --yoyr Ti lace curtains |} RN, PARKER & CO, Dyers nud Cleaners, Guillicudds's enmity, has pot yet been | ceptions. The complaint was that the "Bevond reasonable doubt, Mi Are @ D000 O00000OCOOOTOCIC THEIL IL ILC AL ISLA 60 Princens 51, Kingston, Ont explained Mr. McGilheuddy is a | elections prevented Mr. MeGilicuddy Vielding has succeeded in a reciproeity Aberal, and was for years the publisher | from explbiting his cause the re- greement with the United States exe | | 0000000000000 0OCOCOIOGTS ; {i . of the, Huron Signal While still | gret of Mr. Oliver is that he did not f* : 1 a hs troke Yusliy The Uni | ee | i | i { | | outive very desirable from a Canadian half DESERONTO MAN DROWNED! 8 Cotton Root the owner of the paper ha conceived | have the time to puncture the scan Cook' Compound ) : ial, point of view. This mutual abolition {the idea of becoming a \ 4 « ga gavernment The great Uterine Tonic, and | ¥ \ i ' : ouly safe effectual Monthly | contractor, and dredged Goderieh hay The facts must be established even-§of duties dpon food Hegulator on h wi oan dépend. on which ing hour, at a decided profit | tually, and in the hearing Mr Me: fanon, sense, but probably is a greater of strength-No, 1, hy Later. he sol the Sig and re: | Gilliendd H have ro e od I a rd v iter, h d the ignal, and re illienddy will have the cliance t advantage proportionately to \n for Foecial cases, moved to Calgary, Alia', where he pub- | tell all he knows, and Mr. Oliver willl * { {5 Tank pn A Huron, carrie le wit harle ig to the United States | aur rire f congress: L 'esk fo; i Budget From Vennachar wit vhot vl and raw sterials: em nd bra n : i By the Foundering of the Tug C. 9 0 yout 3 BE Martin is mutual com- | a Deseront | Unite at binet of . > i) he 1 J | nited t Sie « artis a bis § way 1 a os 4 Bold all druggists, or sen : yy . {ada than re paid on. reaming of price Mashed a daily paper. It had astren: [be given 'the vindication which + he . \ thpver, reo pamphlet Addre. q ! a" 1 ) "Finally Canada SLAINS. Ar ADE uous time, buat. eventually ceased to jlesires Meanwhile Mr. MeGillienddg Coax Mroisine Co. Toronto, ONT, (formerly Wi lately free hand as ards aqustoms | CEI a be, and rumour connects its failure | ing be v to expl \ rans | \ { ' un nay moved to explain what trans preference to British goods I'he hig | | v vit McGill v's Oppos ) fro w libe ¥ } : mi _ dan with Mr. MeGillieuddy pposition to | ferred [fm from the liberal to the end of the agreement food . | (\anad vas the Prcitsditin.. | i \n Hon, Mr. Oliver. What happened has | conservative side. Men do not change That seems to us bout he most ser rot been stated, but from friends | their polities for a trifle, and they | sible sog of freedom of trade, pro Mr Me i they became enemies and certainly do- not go on the war path vided the concessions in it are mutual DAY OR NIGHT Gillicuddy, -- according to his own | against the men who have befriende! so here's hoping that congress | sft story, emploved Pinkerton detectives |them without a réason What is at! ,t a Hwa viadl nto effective opnos Phone -» 201 | not be swaved int ect pp d dwelling fine Appearance but Fieanor wd commenced to lay up scandals | the bottom of the MeGillicuddy seat | (ion to the United States executive » har inst the minister of the interior dal ? Zr a. = - - "in Lhe sum Dr. Martel's Female Pills rh > EDITORIAL NOTES. ousin, Mies Flore EICHTEEN YEARS TNE STANDARD BORDEN'S PRODIGAL PROMISES. " Prescribed and recommended for women's ail 1 ments, u scientifically prepared remedy of proven < | a (of them, amd ii any case they woud | neetion with new appon { i | | | The city couneil should consider the consolidation of eivie offices in worth, 'The result from their use is quick and The premier of Canada committed ¢ tment s, Fy - T . . Sermaneat, For sale at ull drug stores, : heinous offence when he invited the [£9 On px 3 A ) j whi --whie . " THOMAS COPLEY people to make known their wishes i Down at H a which Mr. Berden as represented' hut will not represent | ProNE 987. and he would meet them as far as he | more--conttdits have hosmshit for | beginning with the government Drop a card te 19 Pine Street whea | could. Sic Wilfrid, in this respect, has | 4 wharf and otl : . | president, Arriaga, is using his go wantirg anyildog done in the Car ga nod : otis accommandafion in joffices to bring about philee But of ter line. Estimates given on al elas in 'the conseyt ative - imagination, | connection with the Tutercolonial raijl- BR 2 i way. Upon the work there will be an | P® ace there is none when of repairs and ne wor Hardwood Floors of TY ork. alse, stamped himself as a fearfully cor. zi expenditure of neasly a million dol- ties come into conflict Ines. It has long hew lated urng . Ars, as long nd contempls . EX. ~¢ . ; } ; speech, intimated that the premier Rep ates Bonar "Law, a Canadian by birth, scrutiny over finatiois] matters De t sn the ) re mo Jon 4 htt) mn i in graders will receive prompt attention og zs $ry-1osy mht lor Toront thet ho lar : 1 { and is really necessary, but the sensi- | v i harl fl A ; was all right. He was a pure-minded | (ive imagination of the tory eritic has)' and a tanfl reformer by p sion, is {hardy k & ' ot stopped |? \ raovery. Fa : . {talked of ax leader of the imperial one deal" nar w of las 3 psu 1 ne ed harvest and upright gentlemen, but he® had been touched, He seed in the public | It f o 1 hie camer B onl 4 4 | eum he does not accept Nar : "y alas oF risones be : very wicked 'partners, and the na [enterprise a wholesale Bribery of the | ng ne 1 a : ol tas bey 8 " tMax Aikin will. It's a merger th | es sit did i eAR ERC all ch . » ot "Rabber ri: {18 the time for action A republican "split in Portugal, and The jealous par mitnic 8hop. 0 Queen Street. rupt man. Mr, Bourassa, jn a recent BICYCLE SUNDRIES tionalist, chief's anxiety was to get [people. Cannot Mr. Bosen repeat in| § uM + A a ji: nie ye ants, am Nir . BICYCLE MUNSON him away from them, This idea, that | Halifax what he sal WM the Trent 2 tui i 3g : i : y . s the man for the job at Cut Prices 249 Y St. the people can have anything they |diftrict--"All this is for the good of i ge man lord Gitar Cu F Catalog ask, is suggestive of things that can- [the people, and 1 will see i% through." Be ~ ~ CAMPAIGN 1 NOTE r---------- ! . » ! \" 1 not be described, There is no greater poymiser--at | 8. Mr. Borden is travelling about the fany cost, and without wanting to - country with a placard which refers | count this cost--th 3 : Notice: to him as an A> N t : an Mr. Borges, Hie liawa announces Mr. Bourassa as the abounds how. And the docan of thet 2 , a nest man, and. yet | western programme of the public own- | . % who has 'supplanted Nir Wil opposition is, 1 ERO al » dw Po bids Birangers 'and . Visitors abe Hy arden 'maiko one gasp occasion. Lership, of elevators, Georgian Bayi. Invited to inspect my big show- 8 ¥. It ing of Antique Furniture. coming down the ronte of the Trent] ger some men. Me. Borden it affeets | Suitable prices. Best quality. | Valley: canal he heard something that | very lightly. He has been saving wl SE 000 inn pan The senior opposition organ in Of ehera and paver jirid Laurier in Quebec." Just how {far this supplanting has taken place {will be apparent when the election is jover, A Tritish bors been hiro was only the other day that | railway, ete, is big enough to way | fiberal" joarnakier pmade hing mad. NH was x remark to | the people all along, "Ask what ei . réspelited than x {a L. LESSES, j1he offect that probably, or possibly, will, exeepling reciprocity, and I wily The eonservative candidates lead in | has been eradied or iwith un change of govirnment the pubs Jive it to you--if I can." There in Tob uring the difference between Uan- | etinmons, when he co ith Sun. Telnet wad Chntham Se, fic works would be discontinued. Mr. | very little chanee of him being eafled | dda as it was under conservative gov: lenemny, The agreement 1 An Will Buy one 0G. kinds of {Borden hastened to assure the people te redesm these promises. Which ae sentient and, now. Plas roin then; | nuith, the British primis in endorse | Furniture, Highest prices, g chu he hud been taking notice of the counts, perhaps, for the freedom and i plosperity now. Depression | wery | should he accessable te: any British boldness with which they werd made. where, then; happiness now. Saep kit | bora elector. : i i

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