Daily British Whig (1850), 9 Sep 1911, p. 6

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PAGE SIX. 2 "oe FIT: Fran Ford r a ad ng phen oo 's relies jg wosser 1» & 'eondition anda tvisiat ho mother hood. Cap le worn hand and prin A. weight of Skirt, Muy fu Severs] atylen a8 prices of or@isary skist, Sond for our Hustrated bok $16 ao; Form y Bist bella all abot the skits ee Wain to Expectant mother Free yay woman Witting for it. La orier to advertise ar tmprov SEirt Wo mo io wpecial 8 of & $10.00 skirt in pamans sod serps Vik arravy Ah 91.00; AR we require bs the fron. boiglh of skin sind we will Raprens groped silat opderwd. After ofS dares yo lind shin ngt as hy marily refund every cent, paid. Sel" I i the improved Vitany Porm sien Ta ha very he = 3 nh 2%, Jem that hn Fir-any Form Dept. E507, Bt. Montrea: on Paul § st. Pr. de Van's Female Pils | oguiator ails. These | o eS the | i | { { i i | thanks, © i 186 | purpose i [Canadian od LAND REGULATIONS, PERSON WHO I8 THE SOLE| each other, TY a family or any male over 15 | the old may homestgad a quarter] oh of available Dominion land in tol at po ge or pst _bofear in _pergon at Bub- one or J tor yi A dstrigt. Ag LA At Any awenev. on certain | ition, b ather. mother, son, hter, bro her or sister of intend- enont y ani o' . resldence ves cultivation of the land in each of A homesieader may live miles of his homestead on rin of at least 80 acres solely FW hed oocupled by him or by his fathe #on, daughter, brother certain districts a homesteader in| standing may pre-empt a quarter ro Ry his homestead. Price per acre. Dutles--Must reside u we' Homestead or pre-emption lx In. each of wsix years from] the i catead entry (Uncluding the | to 'earn homestead ont) and cultivate fifty acres extra A_ homesteader who has exhausted is homestead right and cannot obtain pre-emption may enter for a ur- homestead In certain districts Duties--Must vate fifty eres and ont e and erect orth $300.00. : aly of the tiniacer of the a horized pb Se uf? - ' hcation of not be paid ; SEALED TENDERS, ADDRESSED the undersigned, and endorsed ay for Retaining Wall at Owen will be received at this Lm on Tuesday, Septem- Br the construction of i' oll, WA fd form of BA. forme. oi i, To Bevactimen and s Bg. Diss 'Coit 7 ation Life fi. 1. Lamb, wondon, Ont... and T'ostmaster at ig, {ondoripe are notified that Hat be donsidered unless fed forms supplied, eir actual gigna- oeoupations and In the case of the aetual signatu-e, the nature ocoupatfon and piace of resid- of § cach member of the firm must ga tehdut must be wcompanied by cheque on 'a chartered bark n able to the order of the Honour- the Minister of Public Works, 1 to tén per cent. (10 pe) of the tender. which will be of the { RI. if the person tendering de. he to énter Into a contract when vAlled upon to do sb, or fall to com- ® the work contracted for. If the be not' gecepted the cheque will roturned. ne Départment does not bind Tself accept the lowest or any tender oO - By order, R. C. DESROCH ERS, Set retary Department of Public Works, ; PE awa, Aug. 29th, 1911; Newspapers will not be paid for this avert Ieent Ff they inkert ft with out authority from the Department - Taken Hi at Selby, Selby, t. 7.-Sechool re-opened on Sn Mrs. A. Wood as _ A number from around herve the Toronto fair. J. Mise Lockbridge, of were married, on Tuesday, and, Manion and Miss Me. n, wore united in mar- food and ¢hildren re- after visiting United States. G. Paul loft. on Tuesday, for Mrs. Fo 1. Amey Mr. and Mrs. GG. L. Anderson ast, to visit at wl Xarkar, visiting ote Bucs, sas taken itis, and was removed to ral hospital, on Tuesday, to an operation. Viditors © Mrs. aud sou, at E. Ander- gions and wife, at C. La ankin, at G. Sexsmith' # 1. Anderson's; Mr. { i nited | Canada {ing the BYNOPSIS oF CANADIAN Nomrn. | noighbor. He i Alberta jon ( f ntry by proxy | man had | | ia united colonies gut i jwin ao bin the «ty ted to the jada, the SIFTON VER ¢ THE DARY BRITISH Wing, SUS SIFTON: A Speech That Was Was: Made by the Ex-Cahinet! Minister i in St. Paul. Two Naions Said to Be Shaking Hands.--A Change in the Sentiment of the Men---What Brought It About ?--- A Former Canadian Lg Vaper, January 11th Migister Sifton was greeted Mr. Hill introduced minister of Minnesota applause, returned his Canadian the fact that Mr. address came later impossible to give tis He felt, he not wholly "on un- had often been When his parents remov- North-West province of Can- journey was by the way of mt. Paul. The city had about 35,000 inhabitants at .that time. Mr. Sifton frankly admitted ~ that his tour through the states had been for the of visiting the agencies of the government, established for. of inducing citizens of the bedome citizens of The Canadian yound for which he wing to Siften's admirable in the evening it is | his remarks verba sich, that he was Hamiliar ground, as he the purpose States to and His Comment. ' thought as expected the ( thing. The 100 cents little of the ana and tat he Americans Who dians to do the nadinis expect to give same every dollar they get Mr. Sifton was American and Car particular! yadian new irrithite on the papers that print articles that the other side. Most of he declared, in uti } subject stirs up hat terness where no id exist. He hoped that a way should be curb such intemperate write rAgnOr such is done of the i shin OIE Change of Reciprocity, wlopting recy Sifton's opi Future attempts procity treaties, in ion, must depend on the efforts of the United States, Canada has had many in that direction and is now pret the United States any fair proposition. First of all however, there must be a campaign of advances Yéndy to Mr. Sifton thanked Mr. Hill for the sentiments he hil expressed regard. desirability of Canada as regretted that the coun- tries were not better agguainted with and in his tour through United States he there was a great lack of information anady and Canadian institutions In mags, afew davs--apgor--n lations of Canada were to Great Bri tain, and when told that Canadi pawl no taxes into the British exchequer it argument to con man that such : "Never since | "when the thirteen paying taxes to Witish government tuxes of its Am required quite an vince the Omaha actually the {snid Mr. Sifton Case has the sleet England, attempted to terienn colonies." -- Relation to England, Fhe only relation bears to England is that and mutual support. The manage their allaie, the mother country have ouly the as surance of her backing in time ot trouble or danger. The govérnment of Camada, as outlined by Me. Bilton; is a purer democracy than that of the United States. The Canadian House of Commons carries out the will ot the people who elected 'them, and the upper brahch of the legislature, and the dominion government think of mot agreeing with the commons Mr. . Sifton admitted thai in ia terial progress Canada is a long way behind the United States. le discouragement on that how ever. He analyzed the influenge which | had brought about those conditions which Canada of good will Canadians own and from never : score, ' After the war of the rebellion the Un- | ited States possessed overs advantage of free land and golden opportunity to attract immigrants from other coun gries. It was a land of promise, and Canada contributed its share toward filling up the states. In Massachusetts r. Sifton said, he had found 375,000 Canadians, 55.000 in Chicago, and thousands in afl the other states. The contribution of Canada of the Hower pl her young men to "the United States had "worked against the pro- gress of Canada as it conicibuted to the upbuilding of this country Going to Canada. The tide has now changed, minister. Last year Capada from the states of the union about 25.000 people, who took up the free} lands of the North-West provinces and will become good Canadian citizens As good land on this side of the line becomes scarcer Canada will receive more and more of the overflow of the United States. Because of this immi- gration to Canada, Mr. Sifton argu- ed, there should be no jealousy on the part of the United States Canada-is] simply getting back a part of it gave. 3 On. the subject of reciproéity Mr Rifton spoke freely. He endorséd all that Mr. Hilt had wid on' the subject, and expressed himself in favor of any treaty that would give the citizens-of both countries equal advantage. He had no sympathy, he said, with those Canadians who expected the United States to give something for nothing, said the received of Ios w Kn had found the | 1 yentin asked him what the fiscal re da giv folt no] | hear only the PS what education in the states south of 'the border states. The concressmen of New York. Michuran, Minnesota mav be fa hut they are cong that the ad vt Washingt that country at | re gland, isconsin and vorable to {so small in reciprocity, a inistration feels he sentiment of the hi wratnst it Any treaty, however, mast-yive Canada 58 mach es the United Yu losing, Mr with \ { States spoke of the which he had had visited Sifton cordiality hewn greeted wherevor hie in the tnd deglared that ressriterr--e0 sont but the framkest" states his tour had erle rood will Letter on the Above. Minn., Aug. 30 I'he = great ind Canadians id NS PR are very nd pained at papers the St. Paul, (Tor the Lditor) Britishers Unit "cf smass of ex living in the much surpris seeing in the Lana frequently hy those opposed to veciproeity with the United Ntates that it would lead to the annexation of Canada, his would be, if honest- Iv and seriously meant by the oppon ents to reciprocity, a alirout whose people have noth- kindest and best wishes for and advancement of Can assertion so accusation positive to a nation, ing but the the progress ada, his tirade States is not based s, neither ean those wha indulge in it, show covert act by the people of the United States that can in manner sup. port it--any nyainst United upon {4 One any than they ear swallow makes a sunimer awvel from the Atlantic to , on thw side the line, nad expression of peace and wad-will to our C neighbors, » talk of annexing Canada would | considered a joke or the utterance a perverted mind more prove one fhe can t the Paeilic winadian alse it i8 so of 1 provi contrary to' the declared United under the of its Monroe doctrine, annexation of any polic Saf : which 'prohil foreign country politi some of From this dis from the eal battle the speakers nee now in Canada anadians Umited had to de vi y elap ita Presto' --and annexed, and talk i the { were impotent and all the States hands the Ca that Jritain and her colonies and the dritish-born sub would have and say nadians would be Great soveral millions of ects in the United nothing t gay, If recIprocity States these wot ld rea Canadis ing hei ng nation \of in and progies t and securing increasing who are against | lize it, instead of the impotent they are « telligent, tligug shthul people, "compete the necessity of kets for their agricultaral and manufacturing products. And this does not mean disloyalty to Great Britain, with its population of forty: lions, who in v few years, anada's rapid development, absorb the produgts of its farme, forest and waters Therefore, the already large population of nearly ninety millions in the States will, without its immigration, double itself in A detade of twenty-five or thirty years, and have ® population of one hundred and eighty millions of consumers, making an easy and very valuable market Tt2 agricultu- ral products for export is year hy v able to see larger mar- United Barrisw Cony , 2 BeFERING ; Interior, found to il personally | « | shaflow gentldmen | ul a SATURDAY, arin 1011. iy ear decreasing . asd it will net be) | Jong when it# home Sousnmptish wie' WANTS T0 FIGHT not only absorb what it now | ports, but neceswitate the rari pot these commodities to the | "Ts of its people. . | ask my brother Canadians to try! -- realize how there will pe | Mlle. Gouden Woald Now Like two jr of one million of people io! Meet Editor Whom She Calls a { the ed States whose markel. is] Cgward--Trouble Over Her Book | mow eins at their doc under | on Celebacy--Matter Not ended. rec rocity it means mithens upon {million s of dollars to Canada. Turn reciprocity. Offend the peopleiniethods of th United States. uns jeountries have untruthfal the shade by i woman, who h it "i mination (0 annex you. this Kind Fiournansts success y el with fof talk may cheek the t of Amv [pstoly, declaring that tin the erican immigration to the wheat ficldsiwuy in ith she satisiae {of the Canadian gorth-west, : ani the the best immigration have, cnuse it iw experienced--aith * sulli- | he young la o is hardly out capital _to put that experience 10 of her hens. it "Mile Josephine 'And what will have ldon of Toulouse, who wriies under The A change of party ond thalpame of "Arrialy," a promment the most progress ve policy writer and lecturer iu t feminist of Canada. {niovement I'he tr at the Commercial gat of 4 book which she just evening ot} ---- FALL FOOTWEAR FOR MEN $4.50, $3.00 andl {CHALLENGED - TWO JOURNAL- ISTS IN FRANCE. * ao Palace and Travellers' Celebrated Shoes for Men £3.50. We lead in Made of scather, halt J. E. JOHNSTON, S00" Working Boots and iron Novs" Stoes. 70 Brock Strest Men's Schoo! wear lke Septs 4. The suffragettes ompletel Paris, nulitant {down ex f the just and tions as to its and thrown Fremeh {le unfair, been © in your accuss-iinto intention dete two only can obtain Frame Dwelling, No. 12% Durham Street, now occupled by Walter Lamb, containing ten rooms and closet. Good garden plot. 4-5 of an acre; also barn and hen house. E. Blake Thompson, OVER NORTHERN ROWE BANK. MARKET KINGSTON, 0 which 1S iggon tor an insult to hevsell i you bes | ause she shautuftions, { | ent Ggu { rood tse you gaine]. and is ARE, hixtory sable arisen , re tion {Club, St. Paul, on the {J anuary l0th, 1903, given to + | Hom Clifford Siftos ten advocsy, perpetual cells the all women. The then minisier Obigidergble scandal, Canada, he strongly advor | Rannel, of reciproeit; I quote the news report of his speech subject of reciprocity | Sifton" spoke freely. He endorsed that Mr. Hill had said on the subject: 'ised mortally offensive, and expressed himself in favor of 8n¥{ Mer answer to this attack {treaty that would give the citizens of Lpite 4 fey letter to the both countries equal advantage. He chitin that she had had no sympathy, he said, with those Jdelusions as to mian-mate. laws ~ 1a | Canadians who expected the United Luuing that a libel action 'would' be States to give something for nothing, | .f anv use to her, and saving that, al and he thought as little of the Ameri- |} uh opposed in the abstract to cans who expoeted the Canadians' 10 lgueling, she challenged her etitic to do the same thing. The Canadians ex: 'neat her with pistols as the only way pect. to give one hundred cents for fevindicating hersetl--Sho--stided 3 every dollar they get thatthe 'Mr. Sifton was particularly severe on afoot. dine newspapersid Ru the siconds irritate the Mile. tioudon writing he {ihe bacy for Mes sssssasseastesse Te@@rrrvrrssrrrrasesevenll Try Our Cakes. They Are Delicious »e Florence Cake at 20 Dolly Varden at 30c. Chocolate Walnut at A0c. Maple Cream Centre at 30c. Delmonico with Chopped Nuts Filling at 35¢ iR. H. TOYE, 302 King St., meso: § Bessssssssrsssssecscsasf urrrresssasscssesacesall volume caused 'con a weekly paper, published a whe the and Toulouse, jeated review, ! paper "Un the i asking case of with Con views were not a and terminating Mile. Goudon "sour grapes." insinuations which was ip paper, de- shed too many that she only hoped bullets ex take fair disputehed to writer of the changed would - - FOUR _ DIVIDEND-PAYERS | "vuniee) | BEAVER CONSOL. McKINLEY-DARRAGH. sides duel, bat At 45¢ a share McKinley willing to trv his paying approximately 27 jx sent Mile. Gon cent. on the investment all : Within © anothe month it i thon expected that the ompan gins on the Cobalt hist He will be placed on a 12° per ajdes annual dividend basi Recent development i i are mipe indicate that the rapddiy than extraction ting much richer a wh It is now the leading sh attained of high-grades'ore in Co Amurican and Onn that such utter ww whom wail on the two {that articles {other Most of detlared, is done in the subject and only. stirs w bitter where none should exist fal artich thoped that a way should be found to [the review had in the curb such intemperate comment | "Pafure aftempts at adopting recy Iprocity. treaties, in Mr. Stfton's opine jon, must depend on the efforts of the iy 1 {United States. had 'Wany Luton ladvances in that direction and is now | fe iready to meet the United States ong.) fair proposition First of. . all, however, there myst be a © ampiig n of the tates south of the The Congressmen of Huck New York, Michigan, don might Minnesota be fay 74 (his but another Congress, print side. wrticle found that he Mile This, tance of Lore well on his way to Senosal te he editorial Goudon was not put oft Hy Wiens Land, as an uppor ting meanwhile np slitention and to the peared, she turned het that of her iting seconds editor, in him to meet her mn place of with pstol wu * absente contri Canada has replied chivalry that prevent him from ot A Woman he naturally re shot at in hé would be jany i BUCH a Om Reave 1 Darragh at pre {education in {border states. { New England, | Wisconsin and orable to reciprocity, they are so ih small a part of that the ad-] the editors the most. despicabl ministration at Washington feels that cowards aud proclaiming that by their the sentiment of the country at large Inttacks ow her ho and: the is against it. Any treaty, however, |. mk lower than beasts | {must give Canada as much ax Cans 848) Matters ave thus at a gives the United States. ithe present, and the Sifton spoke of the sign of retiting had been | "py. visited in the fate prices is, without que With a ' one of the choleest ba send Arrialy" bas just letter of vitriolic May respon returning be f than cent. in dividends, reserves. are increasing violence cent 10 per calling more deadlock | for reviewer shows io In closing Mr cordiality 'with which he greeted wherever he had latateg and declared that personally his public are ltour had resulted in no sentiments but po the frankest good will, | The Kuowing the honorable gentleman {from a student' to the high and héonor- ble position he obtained as minister tof the interior, I was sorrowful at his retirement. But ed at his present American people reciproc my. The issue before the (madian and 1 am sure they will not the substance, re from the, Cenegal excited the from has Paris, whole affair greatest interest in where the These folir dividend-paying stocks of the Cobalt list are, ' = shout evenly Jdivided in to our mind, some of the most attractive issues among the sympathies action of Mlle meet: {ing with universal approval at the Lye teem Club in Parie, where the itary, Mlle. de Fromeston, declared vés . terdav that in a similar she am more than griev. {4,14 not hesitate to chalenge a male attitude towards the | Gonder and his opposition to At. the end of (roudon i mining securities group. Bought together, they return an annual dividend of 23 per cent. on. the purchase price, be . qecre- sides possessing immense values behind the securities, In Cause believe each market cither individually or in com. addition to their investment qualities we one of them is entitled to a material gain in valuation. We bination. TEMISKAMING CROWN RESERVE t { Temiskaming's ore reserves, in addition to being its splendid financial condi most tion, and the expectation Cobalt dividend-payers 1 that the management will turning 20 per cent. annually \ shortly encounter a ery rica on the price. Crown which Body of ore at depth. warran Reserve owns one of the i : was taken ill the stock material most attractive claim in ithy and strong. The only sure and {is Paris, and the best medical advice higher pri t ca 8 12 Poreulb The stock ) safe means 4 4 keeping baby's stom- {was sought, The verdict was consumy per eR andi man os terling dividend ach and bowels sweet and regular And the prescription proved YOATS tO COMI r cen possesses Kable to give him an occasional dose of worse than the malady. First of all, a on the possibilitie | Baby' s Own_ Tablets. These Tablets [coc kerel had to be procured to he flay | are a gentle laxative ; they sweeten | {ed alive and mortar je regulate the bowels, {This executed, boiled expel break wp colds and ltogether with poppy and to the prevent or cure the dozens of ail {broth thus spoiled a crawfish was add ments that afflict fhe baby. The Tab od, Moreover, lets are sold by medicine dealers orl! that it should be a by mail at 25 cents a box from The (fish, otherwise the doctor Dr. - Williams' Medicine Co., Brock- guarantee the took his gruel like ville, Ont, i still lived on! of the turned the har al September one will be one of recommend their purchase club reeeption into hest rooms hi a salle d'armes, and is «simple, Paris hesitate to pick &ut wamen fencers in reqidy been engaged by 3 ber of restrict- 4 gq, great a daily veried num and prosperity, Without reciprocity, and commergial depression . WHELLAMS A Gentle Laxative for the Baby. and bowel troubles is the ailments jet the ciproeity members to give foncae Both n ined the RISONS. nnd women } od : 1 ju markets airls have |} class ars, C A -------- A Consumption Cure. publication of the fi Commission on elaborate one attractive of th | i The the recalls the lsumption in the jy kept | French heal- report o Stomach Roval srenlosis teause of 'eure" for con There imstance, ninestenths of the from which little omes suffer is the {little stomach and bowels be bight and baby will be happy, Sterne survived. Sterne ' or warchase cure' for 3 sellin side its qualities peculative S « a ition remar purcha pounded in a stomach, the result was [UTChAS margin of property i We will be glad to execute orders Tor the active, listed mining stocks either per cent, and will accept cer collateral margin CHARLES A. 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