Daily British Whig (1850), 11 Sep 1911, p. 4

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FACE FOUR THB DAILY a WHIG, MONDAY, sEPTEMRER 11, 1911 RD: Moraes [PEE WHIG, SEVENTY-EIGHTH YEAR WHO OPPOSES. PAT? DR. pe TE otatpeste Indian Root Pills DAILY BRITISH WHIG, published at 306-210 King Street. Kings- . s . ton. Ontario, at $6 per year. Editions at 2.30 and 4 o'clock p.m. Suge many common ailments which WEEKLY BRITISH WHIG, 16 pages, published in parts on Mon- |EDITOR OF THE FARMERS SUN DR. WHITE » BIBBYS L IMI ! ED are very diffrent, but which allarise |, "0 "Thursday morning at $1 a year. To United States. charge for SPEAKS OUT. ftom ihe Sage res raYpem |postage bad to be added, making piice of Dally $3 and of Weekly $1.50 TT be bowel 2 per year. . | @Q sem mp Rem Saws the buwals 10 move xegulasty, Attached is one of the best Job Printing Offices In Canada; rapid, |Tells Why Many Leading Men : : oe a Favor the Pact--No Politics in > ! strengthen and stimulate the kidney and en ued simulate the ki hy stylish, and cheap work; nine improved presses This Movement--The Folly of the These organs immediately throw off the accumulgied | impurities, and Bili- THE BRITISH LL PUBLISHING co. LIMITED Conservative Party is Their Own, Ran Fini Hee | Toman A Guid, Sec.Treas. | Wigls fmich. tn Farmers Sun 3 . - man A. Guild, Sec.-Tr The World: "We are profoundly con- atism vila ' e. are | ? TORONTO OFFICE. {table growers, aud the cattle men, and Save Doctors Bills fthe sh se br 'Speet 4 - . 3 oep raisers, and the horse breed- a alists fn diseases f Skin, Suite 19 and 20 Queen City Chambers, 32 Church Street, Toronto. | ers, all the tudusteial commpnities || Blood, Nerves, Bladder and Sprcial ail: - i H. E. Smalipiece, J.P., representa ve. + : { mex ' : Mesental {that reciprocity will be a totally dis- ebis Tinie advisable § if Pmupossible, aStirous thing." send history for free opinion and sd- J! : 3 Question blank sad book on § oA 7 =n i BOURASSA'S STATEMENT. | Where are the "fruit and vogetable || yf, Quetion, buik ead 'vont on {growers"' who agree with the World in || free. , Medicine furnished in tablet \ { lit iti ; ity ? form.' Hours : 10 a.m. to I_pm., sed AN ' i 0 K 5 { ["pTRomtion to Feciprarity * rect 1} 715 8 pa Sundays 10 6.0 ToT pon esd | For Tuesday and Wednesday Our duty is te devote all our force to strengthen Canada if | hej) opposite Ni a Falls and Buf- DRS. SOPER & WHITL \ nO" i H ® aga 8 stronger we are the less England will have to pay for our protection. If} falo say reciproeity will be a good 25 Torunte Street. Torente, Out. England took part in any unjust war the people of England could protest | [thing for them. James E. Jobuson, A by *their vote. We, having no. voice in :, Suclaring the war, should not bhe!past president of the Ontario * Fruit forced to take part in it. That is th ationalist _doet a hich I ha {Growers' Association, and whose work . u 3} : TH+ : P x : 8 1a acirme «Y igh Ave as made Noi%olk the best known apple ' or e bh 4 Competition. : | ny " 4 5 CONSPrY3 o ot sh to see Ag hed, th Ji first. 'thee yd liven wi - h 3 h i) a if, but little le yunty in Ontario, and a conservative, Jy allie they have come 10 be In accord wit it." ir. Bourassa, in a declares that the opening of the Ameri- ; i 1 3 belle, Que. -- {can market will add 50c. 4 barrel to See Our Prices before the value of the Ontario apple crop. =| F. B. Lovekin, 5 past president of H ho t li . Durham County Conservative Associa: ouse d Fu y Hall M TO-NIGHT'S LIBERAL RALLY. tion, who has 6,000 apple trees oy_his : 1Irrors : o. Po farm, is goings to vote for recipro- E d AND ' Ae : 2 leity largely because of the effect he ] quippe ' I'he call has Ane out to the lipe dissolution of the house occurred, [ believes it will have" on the apple in- ' - Saas i | Catalogue Price rals of the city to rally to-night atland it is time that the electors of | [Jumtay. Oshawa Co-operative Apple . . . i a eats ing the { Growers' Association, an organization With Marine Rail- il / liberal rooms on Princess stregy, there Kingston knew who were to be {that has revolutionize! apple growing AND to put in nominhtion one who will | SAudidates, So far as the liberals are} Ontario County, by unanimous reso- : 1 T---- : way. Full particu-| 8 pave sures gss0 | Bovs suits $5.00 earry 'the banner 'of the party in the | concerned the spell will be broken |lution, is on record as favoring free - . : . \ next election, without further delay. trade with the United States in fruit / ! ela) Sta . For boys ears Vear Combination i Two of the most prominent délegates lars at the Office of For boys 6 vears to 11, long New Hih ss hot Sait, bB There has been a tolessble calm in Fhe nominating/committee will pre the city, a remarkable calm in view [sent the name of one who will com- jon the deputation of a thousand farm- ? lapel, DB Coats, Bloomer Cont,, long lapel, Bund padded Hall Racks the fact that usually both liberals mand the support of every liberal, one' = Pants, in rich shades bf Dark shoulders, Rlo ¢t Pants, Dark land conservatives are ready for aet- {who is no stranger to the people, one @sssrsssssrssssnssased J. 0. Hutton, 18 Market Street ® Grey, Dark tireen Dark' Brows wed _Mediun Races we New Stocks, Pretty Designs ion, and that it is only pecessary to [with an honorable record, and it will AGAINST PACT. 2 Grou aval Geoy Fine Yeo for Fall, ab | sound the tocsin of wamand the re |be for the people, by their co-opera! | | ponse is heard. tion, to make his calling and election | JAMES REID S It is over three months since the |sure. 'Phone 147. _ The Leading Undertaker _ : SOCIETY AT 'NEWPORT. Septieie es rs see eens We Court Comparison, and : ordering out of town. We Meet And Beat any | §) UXtra vaun and Cheviots KINGSTON, ONT. 4 ® Bibby's Price Ribby's Prices The combines which desire to control both buying and sell ing prices are against recipro city, because it means an end to 120 per cent. dividends. American farmers' organiza- tions are against it becansé it means sharing the American market, the best in the world, with the Canadian farmer, WILL WIN VOTES To the Cause of Liberalism Through- ) > B ' S out Canada. : ys weater "This firm is opposed to re ) : 3 ciprocity or any measure that " . Coats 75¢ will injure the Pritish conne . 5 4 tion or the industries and farm | A-- ------ Raa ®oosoevoe . I IEEE] Newport, R.1; is the Mecca of those , vou suppose they would have elected : wenlthy Americans who feel that they | me sixteen times Fhe position of these two notice, and is being supplied to em ¢ . hs: wher Ih ¢ {must go in the summer months where re further information comes from | ($ other interests affords ample | they can disport themselves and break | this summer resort, where character | | reason for explaining why the \ {all the rules that usually govern de- and conscience are in danger of some Canadian farmer is for the ploving firms, who are to put it up y | cont soeioty" They are wearied of | lamage, that Sunday is the day for agreement, in their factory rooms and sueh | 3 places. The British connection part conventional things. What they wan! | golf, tengis, bridge, poker, dancing, sersssssgesssssassang of it is mere frosting for the cake wm = The purest, cleanest That is not what "this fiery" i and best, ing interests of Canada. I'he above, says the Montreal Wit ness, is printed in the form of a shop 9s TRV VVTTLTLLITBVVBRTSS -n x SA! is the unconventional, and the more boozing, and every .rovely in bachau | | bothering about. The notice does not | Still 'ers which on December 16th urged the [constitute legal intimidation, and | . kb 4h government to secure reciprocity, were Yhis is pe rhaps well, as empl Wers can shocked--and it take: I more, "the only answer, when there | Messrs. Parker and Elks, president and [put it up without féar of the law, appear to he a good deal to shake their nerves-- lis some specially shocking revelation, 'secretary respectively of the Nova {and it will probably win manv votes liberal cause. Had the no a socia, fie that it is none of the world's busi- | Scotia Fruit Growers' Associgtion and | for the {Mr. Parker wad 5 conservative candi- | tice threatened to question how the {date in the late provincial elections in |me | voted and to treat them weoord : z : * [Nov a Scotia. These men are not incon- | "Ely, it would have been legal intimi- | attired as bandit queens, Indians, lad: Jof Sabbath observance, of propriety erie p eve: p {dation, and could have heen severely | ] i otic ¥ divi ' prog 3 {spicuous in the eves of those in touch | . a the h \ ely Carmens and other | and dignity and common sense, has a with progressive agriculture proigben. 5 itis the emploven Can Where are the cattle men on whom | dran his. own conclusions. His eon {ehision will certainly be that this | ] ape the ; lof music, paraded through the sacred | proceeding, and to say that they: | the World Ilies for subpart in. op [Notended. to tell him how he is » yosing reciprocity ? 1) the World proces of he eottage sottloment, sght not. to be tolerated. dhe wo- ina hr AY dodlane: or ro vote, and he will say to himself and | Bi bby' S i 6. 50 S h i S { The episcopal hishop regarded the fmen of 'the United State§ want it [to market represent the cattle indus ['© his fellows that his vote is his | 1 y $ pecia Coo uits the | tTY of Canada, or even of Ontario ? | ireational and scandalous the better. Julian revel in which the clever 4 From the American papers, which Newport hostess can indulge, 0YS BLOUSE SUITS BOYS' SHIRTS 50¢ nglish Cheviots $1.50 Sizes 12 to I : Same quality mw one. dearns of a recent event, fol Sunday | ness." | } which ended on ! Hess Plain Dark Blue, neatly trim shirt neat 000000000 iverson morning at six-o'clock. The guests, Ah, yes, it is. The world of decency med collars. with red. white or RI Ha oY, Lf blue braid, for boys 4 years to ole) YU years : Bibby's Price £1.50 Bibby 's ~ ol ---- 3. Anglin & Co. Office and Yards: i Cor. Bay and Wellington ts. lies of the harem, outre characters, headed by a banc J right to protest again the shameful | OOO! oK own and, whatever way he votes, he \ 11 The opposition. of these men to. re [3s not going to tell anvone who is Fhis « Suit that will do everybody good, good for you, good and he : ' going to report to the firm $i } 1 f i a % : lgiprocity is well understood. They | = hs ref : ¥ a 8 8 uanlity fabrics, expert tailoring, mart design Po000OOISIOOLIOIBOOROS ke . r was appealed to | presentatives of the a 3 ¥ i had . : . i 00098 Lunguage. The mayo PF : f their sex, and that naturally fear the added competition | We have just heard oof a member 3 hoy \ y 16 | i asked to see that there was not J the thimgs that make for modesty and |in' their business to which reciprocity {of the British par iment, who had | | ja very Iarge mantfacturing concern innovation worthy of a severe rebuke, | to be distinetly understood that administered it in dignified } women of Newport are not to be re- and For Picklin a repstition of the scandal, and he fpurity are to be preferred to alt | wil Ei ve Fise ry » gens { " a ye . x » N P, 3 RATIO 5 ctor © Whe HE opponen urled his lip 'and remarked If the others, even the wealth of which bdr illee, of Sows Ontario, Sh {if he wished to address his men he & # r R Hoy { a [would stop works a ive hima | sole Lf y conditions do §some people a o ri . [Sunes wanted other o people make a great misuse. | Shorthorn Breeders' Association, held | Pure Vinegar, all ' [in Toronto a year or twn ag, that |chance to do so. This was done while ki d f h 1 d i : {the advent of American buvers at the | the he u ol he hause snid nothing nas of whole an | WHAT 8 THE MATTER WITH FOY? | Junetion had @dvanced cattle prices | po on : as a a vl : § ps Bi i | there by a cent a pound: Phe larger | | ere wt deal of which wags Ground g i . Go Soy { number of buyers, who will come in " wo to] pices Hinder reciprocity, will cause further | Mis 3titide towards the me '$ 78, 80, 82 PRINCESS STREET Of all the fool apologies: for anvs-lingly pushed when the man wanted! . | disturbance in the preserve long en | vs the Far (was openly walking about the streets |joved by loeal buyers (EISELE TNIITTTISLNg |arring of mstiwe, so lar D. ~COUPER Hank is concerned, there is not of Detroit." But how abort the real cattle men » ners' Rank is | 'Phone 76. 811-3 Princess Street. Js which compared with that offered | Which wonld kad one to infer that ithe men who raise ttle for sale? WHY THEY COME 10 CANADA. Prompt Delivery. | n ri - - {that Dr. DPenttie Seessecssceecssves dictator of the conservative £ SPECIAL BARGAINS Catspaw RNubb Heol pair, p on wi vin ™ Also a barge K. of Men's Working Hoot ww Bale Will have v nachine which sews Gi ar Welt; ex . *® a . t ® pect ft in nex ' "his ma * i" : wie ales a els ale ee en 0a 0 a nln era) 00 hese men, who see a difference of ten i by the Ottawa Citizen it observes some one in Mr. Fielding's interest | dollars a head between Ruffalo and PITH OF THE NEWS, foronto prie or beef-bidllocks, are | oror pricen. for beef-b wks, re The Very Latest Culled From Al Over the World, | Matthew th d John, N.B ¢ ' ' ' ' Neshitt, the former and in the employment of the Cana $ party. dian government. was Siiped ii {not against reciprocity. Not on your | ' ' . f the sokera screening the fu " {life. Neither are the dairymen Lhe ' in Toronto, * and one of the wree ' ng re igitive from justice. | Eastern Ontario Pairvmen' Associa ' of the bank, had been seen by a friend while the fact is that any defaukt of ition at last winter's convention de : in Detroit, and to this friend he had duty lies with the attorney-general of | ¢lared by umanimous vote for recipro- | ¢ | leit The western assocmtion also de- | ' expressed surprise that clared in favor at a public meeting, | ' [ar thorities' had not sought his arrest. ly want Dr. Nesbitt * The gredt of- | held directly after the convention, and Irom ten 04 aud m o r] ' ' ' ' ' ¢ ¢ 4 ' ' o - : i . the Canadian Ontario, Hon. Mr. Foy ? Does he real ) re which is sviches our fender assumes that he dos not, and|in the same hall. John Campbell and Acre wich. as nel The output of the . ' . to ol rll, one eonservative, { leontemporars It might be "awkward sarcastically comments upon the fact: H nry Arkell, one eonservative aryl the other independent, voice the opm . ihe is BboPsS Y . Hon. Nr. Fielding and' the - gov. that he is accessible ions of sheep men, in favor of the Mark the absurd reasoming of productive than land the i 1108 uring ithe not f which sells at om fift in o ng b m h-: o broke all records ihe castle of Dowager Queen herita, at Rome, has been chine Is gx rant : Ao best hundred doll work. : JOHN GREEN, 280 PRINCESS STREE for ernment if the fugitive doctor was! brought hack at the present time and himself against attack upon this Mr, Fielding is ready to defend |pact. Dr. Grenside, Harland Smith, And when A. Yeager, and others" speak for the! they are > horse men. cess to iamaged by fire. fit ton In the Bugttie murdes as opened banking questi . Pp : . ] Rank was opened | question, Is. 'Hon. Mr. Foy All the farmers' organizations in | millions for fi {ihe case Farmers' "The minister of prepared to defend his action, or non-! Canada that have spoken on the will be sellin ginia, the courf granted ! 8 Nn vhich appeal will be --aveuosecacs gees 3 womecccsscee fup.". And again ------ = | finavee has been very seriously cri supervision was unfavourably commented upon subject, with the exception of vege- | one hundred dolls | table growers near Toronto, have de all i GS rs asarss sree rne ' action ? The escape of Dr. Neshitt b N ipreme our $00000000000000000000¢ ticized for the owas of The insiguifi clared in favor of the Agreement, At Ladysmith, S.A DRY CLEANING OF FINE | which resulted in the loss of a large 1 e insiguificant reward of 3200 for farm journals published in anada | COSTUMES i totten fi- informaton that would lead to his favor it. Opposition to the pact had | » Th : ; : al & a : ts origin in and finds it 'main | ie a ed two e women, p tion, whose general capture 8 the subject of ridicule. ! {had i ng Ly w . '" {nancial institu : op . h 0 8. | strength in, selfish interests which | TO Reciprociey--Iu "is Simply for; yo" p o- yop i ai State Sehats, manager, is now dol time in ow Nesbitt, metaphorically, makes! have grown rich by exploiting the i Their Pockets. teen, has been appoit town, Therk n the i Ww Meg Free Press Byron, New South Wales, ® | The millers have declared against |). (oungest town clark in i} d. sentenced HNPrisor . ith thr ashe La x WHY MILLERS ARE OPPOSED. | poi meted out to Zul 'who 'attack-) At Columbus {amount of money in that sergeant Completest Kind of satisfac tion comes from our method of 'French Dry Cleaning of Ladies' Costumes and Even- ug Dresses. BR, PARKER & Ca, Dyern und Cleaners, 09 Princess St, Kisgston, Ont. 20000000000 R0OROORSS faces at his alleged ior supposed pur- [farmer on the oné hand ahd "After ffs Nesbitt's suers, and laughs at their incom | toiler in the cities on the other.-W. | . : SMITH. reciprocity unanimously fue reason! A¢ Hamilton, Ont, F. D at le y penitentiary | And once mor: {departure it was reported that he was petemcy. Evidently he knows that! is plain With Minnenpoliv "millers | 0 Cob" hast was sents Fight: men 1 Herod {being seriously searched for, but the he is safe, and he is enjoying him: Jooinpeting. for the high: grades of west ; : eu ; . =k eightéden months fov § y ler ; Kas, ini connect PUBLIC OPINION or Sou_bigh grades of wens . Cuter Hore: Kae, it om search could net have bee very press: self, iriBh tern wheat they will have comes of a wollto and : f he re aterial outs of which they | 4 3 . ¥ % : A Notable Conversion. for the raw material out. of w ne erly sang in Erksine ; ) Chamberlain, The as make their flour. Yet they will' have A Berlin paper printed "t re have | Toronto Star 1 ; i : 3 } their flour abroad at the same that E£. W. B. Snyder, forme k £ hambe ------ - \ CAMPAIGN NOTES. | Oliver Reaume, whose conser vative| 10 tel . hryids 1} a her rit 1 . lait GAS HEATING STOVES, {affiliations and eonvictions may be | PTICes as Jo pre vig il el au he " At M.P.P., was agamst recip t and jer women 3 | ydged by the fact that he is a broth meet mm these markets ti MPERItIOn [then refused publication of Mr. Snyd he contr We have the odorless kind, five i 3 % . . ills. Thi ke y sizes, from $2.00 to $7.00. Too early| Laurier aid a larger majority in} Why is it that Mr. Sifton, who for fer of Hon. Pr. Resume, ix out for of the American mills. This strikes |, 'g jonjql i them as an outrage.' Their idea is Sidney Goodwin, who stabbed Officer | house, to lght the furnace. the Gas Stove thy commons. #0 many years represented the ' west, | reciprocity, he A wd ie ko ; fills the bill. Tas costa 2¢ por hour. -- ahd whe ought to be most influential 8 Za i that Shes Sg be oi en cheap w Wat iS Downey, in Ottawa, while the po- [been 'Phone 615. . : : : 5 3 fon, in order that Weir mating Ventures ieoman was in the act of arresting [The cost I be & ; H. B. Ames, the protected shoe lin the newar provinces if anywhere, Candid Coniessio Lay eave: caoraouily prota. 1 icema a8 i x the got of we cost wil be : : him, was sentenced to five Vears In lhew governmen i ETY Wi y, . jdohn Herron, conservative, Montreal IN, who is very wealthy, " « AT 8 he a i ) J. W, OLDF' manufacturer, wal does not fro there and ventilfte his |" Th, greatest advantage, in my |8NY one must suffer, the ¥; let iting Benitentiary structed of Credit Cor. Sydenham Ordannce St i % | -- says the farmer has had his . turn. 1 views * Singular, ism't it. opinion. is that if the people do not be the Sut users. \ 2 William McEvoy, Ottawa, is under . - Fu When * : find the reciprocity to work to their] & maltsters are al against Te arrest. His wife was found dead in bed | Mrs. Stenson's Second Hand ok irniture -- ; The Toronto Telegram has no use |3d*antage it can be cancelled by a Pftily too--every man of them! Reei- ith fruicen on her body. The couple at Leo's: Drug pond Furniture, ine igs of Pre-| The silent vote will tell in this fe. yo Bryce, the British ambassador stroke of the pen. Rraeity Will saan a Wighet Brie for | . . . ---- perv. Jars, Call at ugerman's effect - - malting barley to the grea antage | nus on Ontario Sireet election. It will put' an ug end- {5 Washington. Why? He wad in Political Safety Valve, of the farmer and the profitable dim - jag to the sham loyalty of a good |olode touch with the Canadian minis: | Brockville Recorder. inution of their own profits, which ave | ; Ze WE a Kingston." So00000000000000 ®e00sssesscce T F. A. Morrison, the conservative} .. RB time is like the safety valve on an presewt arrangement bv which farmers ? fio Hil Aud Mp. ght: to know engine. While it is not anticipated sell their malting barley for thirty | Y" @Ce, L dat Victoria, Altd, while : candidate in when British interests are being serv: that it will have to be used, it is nlconts less than it is wakth appeals to | many ne . ters when they negotiated trade] The provision that the recipricity quite large enough to stand some re | Notice 8 : _--_ agreement and approved a they agreement can be abrogated at any duction. This too is an outrage! The | : x) RAW FOR [RN REAT ies t, says OF Axmi EK. Gur: FURNITUR fritie § the wade oeity Hore is ed. {guarantee of Canada's safety under them as a very proper proffision in the Ww 5 he is in favour ¢ pr . + -- : . |any- tiredmstances. ' of this ir: Meanwhile the opponents of recipro- B come and inspect my stock 8 what some people would call I : 4 : : . : ; eb ore buying elsewhere, itting. makes very little difference Farmers Saving Money. 'eity isgue literature rebuking the farm Ran hI prives. est qua pli whether Mr. Drummond, the SUAT | Hamilton Times, ers for their lack of patriotism in ask } NO DI RT 0 R WA pS T [ a : It was Sir John Macdonald who | king, spoke for the 84. Lawrence or! H.W Hutchinson, general mausger'ing for larger markets, snd mforming : said that "the farmer never asked for | Canada sugar refinery, The fact was bof the John Deere Plow Co., declares them that they are acting in this a wnd Chatham Sta, anything and got it." He seems | he, the grest mogul, addressed the that reciprocity will be » good thing treasonsble manner because they are [0] PAY FOR- NIIEY | C OAL hing in "drunk with prosperity. " 1048, to. the farmer, and will save him aia warmiedre. "Hiehon at Just to have heen aroused. Heland ieally told them that they prices of implements ane a witlion | cn re wants an joiags, and he must get fmust vole agaist reciprocity. That's dollars a vear . fle strongly sapporte! Sor Wilieid Laorier lose hiv on | ROHR CORON: i. what Sai pope. call bulldozing, the agreement, : 3 Jtario jour at Windsor. ; a ------_,

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