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CANADA'S AMAZING CROPS. because that would mean np of the navy wonld mean the of the navy. 'Defeat the 'Defeat Laurier that we may, step goverment Sifton says avs, there reconciled and wn been heard sie the toweg of Ba and must be of rolling stoek. vessel bottoms After of the extent all there unmarket- pos- land, the grain of it to the a large 'part ed. A large sibsby--find its and the cept It 48 a knowledge of this fact which cannot old can only way mother country ac- and consume a limited quantity, makes the reciprocity question he Americans take «# deal of the Canadian grain now. can take more of it with free trading horder, But never deprive the land tuke the-wants of the population here seems to be the British leles. 1 der the ecirenmstances, n live i good They one. they of to noross the cay old the share it ean in order meet a short crop in is fortunate, that its stock un- Canada has so much in and in wn position to share of its abundances. 8 I'he record undue per- jeentage papers ar of murders, of erimes "most This ature of fanlly commil ted. record js re markable for indifference of some one the abso the , ecri- ol Inte minals, a seeming unconsciousness their iniquities. the in New One gets a glimpse of this in me for capital offences. In the bell a hotel, votith of seventeeus, envied the York gly first a case a hoy &n Mor which an elderly man possessed, and order #1 mlo mm hie room at wight, an When, detected ontevad to rob him and tacked he beats he old man sensibility and spufled a towel sa turatedl with ehloroform down his throat ishing nerve during his trial, Fhis youth eshibited. agfon- He con a verdict the crime, mud when of w ay returned, in the secorfd degree Idi his lot--a fon myl the dif not concern him Fhe of gradation of his nature, ed his mind the other nurder the court room Inments to imprison The last for it led ing sentence ment twenty years, money crime to which . ' a moment, the de for enormity his sin, or NOVEr (Toss has that which It There is case, = attracted wide attention. WHAT IS THE MATTER. of one who is accused of murdering his yong wile to get rid of her, | continue his Amory old girl. His murder--of his midnight dead nd clandestine to the shame- | the de- and so with story ne to a seventeer-year f the ride across country with his him, in an automobile, a recital another wife beside incidentall, his of meetings With prior the was sordid But be was placid murder, and under most ful cwcnmstunoes, in extreme in event, left the court room without a blash, puff ing a ewgarettte ver meanor, unrafiled by passing oven jaunty in appearance, and, fourteen the in Sing Sing pwson men are now awaiting death in and they have applanded the singers md Tinist the had tiecugh the prison on Sunday of the electric chair, are said vio- w hom w arden pass in of day der to break the tedium avith their music. Fourteen men who who have stained the blood of their are careless oi life, their hands with fellows, and are awaiting the call to the death chamber where the spark of life is extinguished without a sigh Truly there something. ams with 1s the race. What is it ? sir James Whitney is receiving some candid advice from his friends, One of them, 0. A. Robinson, a Hamilton traveller, has sent him. the folowing let ter M will prediet for you the the conservative of to the less grentest defeat for ever kgown. I travel owt to Montreal and I'm in touch with party Taronto and west windsor, it than a landslide." Mr. Robinson added : Thoroughly disgusted voi are taking in the campaign. You by the liberals, not by "donserva people, is nothing more or "The people at the pare were elected by the conservatives. 1 am a and thousands Laur tive mysell but 1 am of others are going to vote for jor and reciprocity." pre to It way be that the proviesial ander obligation A TIP TO SIR WILFRID. At that of the econtinne his campaigning Ottawa meeting, which mbst iit must be at least jthing Jthinking y= i& "fit for publication." ithe Ontario officials don't we To pretend otherwise tal" EE OPINION. John Back to Jock. Letter in Torante Siar: Why spend millions on capals so that you can get boats an lake wo another while you inipose tariff fines high enough to projibit traffic from {one side of a Fake to another: To an old trader like me this seems stupad When They Squeal. Ottawa Free Press, A The Montreal Gagette, like the good tory that it, is; strongly oppeses aoy further inerease in the British prefer- once. The tories are very loval until their pockets ars menaced ; when they begin to squeal. [Farmérs' H reciprécity was 4. good thing for Canada when two-thirds of the Ameri can people were food producers, surely an equally ood now when one-third are producing food, only Not Dividing as Parties. Brantford Fxpositor E. €C. Driry, president of tario Farmers' Association, ers in dl parte of the provinee thrower party politics ta the and Voting as eibizens. . the On- says are | winds Cautious Vas Horne. MontFeal Star : Sir William Van Horne thinks just as much of reciproeity ax he did last winter--and he tells us as much of his Where's the Big Policemen? Hamilton Times . Dr. Beattie NesHitt, meeting onto friend in Detroit, enquired why come after iim. There are a whole lot of other people who also wonder why Tor-, Hon, Mr. Montreat Herald - he young nationalist clergy. who oppose the navy, if they read the datutes, would say maintain the Brit ish Hag in Cammaa, for 10 it hey o8@ their hberty. I am a Catholic, aud I can sar | am a hberal, and am proud of it. Lacordaire said : 'When I die 1 Will be a monk, but an. impenitent liberal,' these hot headed, hrainless, down men, like Bloadip, country Jsaying ' we owe England, and we will ne at, a navy. Is the Cans adian' country: the monopoly of English-speaking per sons ? 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"We prepared in the event of the adoption of the recipro city paet to reduce Prices ta farmers 35 on every x evely mower, XI rake, on. every £5 on every Ameri can waggon, tings about tio, What company rotmpetitors will be Me farmers as near as Lb An its inide, following firowers' the general - manager are our hart MM on every ester, on =n seeder, other and in | the same or my will do my to do also this way, 1,000,000 obliged can save in ean reckon, per anna." The quéstion is, shall we give the if IT judge by the of September of good sense, insult possible, and enthusiasig, the. vjetory 21st will be the victory of reason against Chauvinism, fana- ticism and narrowness." sproducer s telass legislation to encourage a come millionaires consumers of fopdstufis a shail and chance, continue small be- better or we group of middlemen, who have 9 . must admitted that be It Washington the generally Ottawa government bh to maintain the protection which ihe 1 Canada, The manuin the reduction mnde ceed from to cpolitieal thumbserews were applied duties on. most on a very limited » 2% 5 per cent. --Toron-te Eddy § letter | the FE. B in a cirdular The president of Hull, addressed to the of the husiness, how | company, which he has agents | amd mannpers eR8AVSE to instruct shall net in the pending election, in they He | the | i no | them as to professes to he so engrqpsed nlinis for corporation's as Lo have of mid participation time public affairs, He that every ote of you, from. this to direct | proceeds a "want "we," (the company}, the aforesuid agents; the company," and of representatives in. the interests home trade, to help to elect those opposed to. ragiprocity He of Canada. and the wh or ¥ re leaders attended, --the Hon. Diek MeBride attention, and where | i conservative one at which at tracted so much ax tho Mr. compact formed. coming man he overshadowed | Borden--there was no. doubt a Those wito were par- ties to it are evidently fulfilling their Bat the ampaign reputations, Sir part, they 'will emerge from with dadfiaged James is waiving the flags, and trying to make the people believe that nationally. He is afraid of the Stars and Stripes. Yet he does not Canada is in danger seem to have any fear ot fle nationalists who are preaching se 'paration from the British empire, sind threatening th to unfurl the French olor as the flag of the parly alter he 2st. Will Ontario stand for this? ae shall see, mer feels himsell Welland. What does it that the liberal party, as a ahole, 1% not content to be ragrosented 'by Mr. German. He has pleaded for forgiveness, for his ong Strents [mistake jn many vears, but he is oh inate stil, and some men prefer tS The situation in mean ? Simply, Mr, German's experishte will he a warning to other parliamentarians Te ought to have known. the mind of his {people pretty wall. He had an op portunity to consult them like other members. 1 he had ary indecision of hyined he" edd haves "held Bis tongue. He could have waited until there was as. occasion to vote, and then sur prise his sapporters, Had he been willing to 'wail, like our own. dear Dr. Vdwards, pre be stadying the' question, nod MEMBERS AND MANDATES. ---- onl in the meantime presorvgd a mystes,ons silence, he would have saved himself "5 lot of trouble He professes to he even now a inst reciprocity, because he does not think it will be good for the coun try. At the same Lime he realizes tit public opinion' is runing Sheen in ite favour aid he promises, elerted, and reciprocity is endorsed, : hed that it is Aully and fairly, on- farted. : 'Me. German in all this admits that » member of pariiameni represents the people, and that he must, when he can, rollct their views upon public} questions. Without a referendum, of leonrsh, it is not possible to get a definite + expression of their mind. hai iit in. their's is 3 mandate whith ic ips. a what the Toronto Star ealls Sear and Hintim ation, and a very | specific ease of (independent, conservative primt with the request that all whom idresses their 'promise Toft he asks, nay demands, will he give reded. The president of to be an the Bddy compapy professes } Sumida tover of the free 7 'ery man enjoys, the is the birthright British subject, the agents dom which freedom thd Capddian he would deprive ol every and and "Yet the antimatists, Yet a hiboral mw 'The fact that Hull would not debate hy reciprocity is regarded ne a good gn. what 7 -- Panltain is ecoquetting with Mite Reciprocity, hut unlike Borden and Foster and the rest of them be not seen his way clear to im voung lady. So Prummiond, of the sugar - refinery, has Joined the army of intimadators. He proposes to compel the refinery employees to vote his ticket if he cow. has the Montreal! noble Of the party deserters in the there is none bo compare with Alward, KC, of St. John. He he is still a conservative, that he has not eft the party, hat the party has left him. g a : east br. says esse "What is the sohie of misrepresenting people ? The firews, of Oshawa, were reported 16 "Be hyghidst the trade agreement. They say the story is a canard. be originated with the To 'wt hey' AN HONEST 1 DECLARATION. arifi affords "INSTANCE OF INTIMIDATION. in fopposed that government j This ' ' CAMPAIGN NOTES. m He re 1procity LT eernent with as kept the pirme minister's promise the manulaet of cturers are left ag they were! and wtiches does Mh, and not ex the list of finished y News, Jan before and representative leise of the franchise Mr but a prior ) » Rowley 8a non-partigan of m sovergment with- [roses the Toronto Star reminds him instance in which he ran Laurier against the out: doing it 1901." serious dinage in SAYS ow contempormy, 'he becuse | it refused to give a rebate on machinery the Fad thes that whsolutel imported for the of machinery Vise company to replace he troyed by fire that proved in case also wad an . unsafe guide and adviser in political affairs." election ballot Under pur law every man votes hy and the mannér in which he votes is supposed to be a tow him- that which known only My itnored or secret self, law is have Ih cast Rowley wound violated cannot we whith 1s by the every ballot the agent or manager of honse, but he can exact from each a promise that he will oppose reciprocity, failing to do something and get that promise he may can be inferred, of the and most palpable sort. which is bulldozing plainest4 Mr. Trae of Sifton expects thirteen branch American railways to push into Uanathan What 'anadian territory #f reciprocity of "now penetrate DALES, about the number that American territory ? lines md The nationaliat lender has mtimated hat if hie party sacceeds with the will be do oheyed. French sonservative allianes it i . uinant and must be ri-eolor # from Canada, How Separation Republic ke the programme ? anadian do vou S------------ A brother of Mayor Gears, Toronto, wd visiting! Toronto, tells the public here that 'Alberta is agniost reci- procity," There's gaff for vou. This sn what a critic in anothe? 'cane has | called "raw tory in a public way." undrancs displayed Mr. Hossook, of dent conservative, says Mr, asked for his support. The objects to him, and be does no! why. He was a liberal disturber. Was Filton. One was despised. The | Toronto, mdepen- | Horde Ma: he Ka! onto News. other je feasted like the Prodigal Son. | BIBBYS LIMITED Men's and Boys' Wear Store NEW SUITS FOR FALL ARE READY Wh Wait ? There's polio he gained hy waiting untill every other man in town has selected his fall suit before cho SING yours | . 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