PAO™ FOUR ton. Ontario, at $6 per year. per year. Attached Is one of the 4 Sulte 19 and 20 Queen City Ch MH. E. Smallpiece, J.P. Household _ Scales Stamped and (Certified Price, $3.10 : Satisfactory or Money Returned, Corbetts' The Toronto News is apnoyed be cause Mr. Fowke, of Oshawa, has read ! $ [trom letters, sent to him olf parliament, statements Which have {1 placed a couple of Hig *'ratting" bad light. Noth- letters tefléet" on the nothing except that these men remarkable' change {of mind and henrt, a cofversion which; | they have not themselves been able to as a member con [stituents mm a very ing 'in these' {writers, Oh, underwent a 6000s cconvee id ocd ' i and affection is by the conserva Great regard pro- {fosned for the Montreal, Jews tives. In some days ago, was made to dra- lgoon the service of the Jpoticie al machine, on the ground that | the consorvatives were the fast friends attempt them i } an into tof the Jews. In Toronto the conservatives have been Hebrew associations on Bristol fl lit, that the Jews "would show their { forming ! . . the ground, as Edmund put great commerce ial instinct by support. ing snd, Peeling reciprocity. Out west, the Katolicka, of the denounces because him Owever, the organ Poles, the liberals they considerate of the 'WHICH STEAM DO YOU WANT--- WATER * {have been n : Jowg., "The liberal government,' Katolicka, ite favouring too OR HOV HEAT? says the Gazeta "48 noted Jor not taking For this Jews and Both are good Both have merit Both have adve our people tuto aceount. edtes installing sure to se- If 'you contemplate either watem, be cure our figures "For I have been : the leader of the liberal party. l was * nsked to take the of the trials ahead, and before act- twenty-three years ing, because position. I knew because of my race religion. 1 said to them, 'Do not take me. Take a man of Fug 246. i We Can Save You Money, : DAVID HALL, 66 Brock St 'Phone No, follow with the liberal leaders They 'You must the liberal party no cereal.' the country right." told me 'No.' take knows may every But, sir, §rnvssnsivsssssrsvens said Bosses bPevee BURN ANGLIN'S COAL The purest, cleanest and best. S. Anglin & Co. Office and Yards: Cor. Bay and Wellipgton Sts. the place, for no race and Twenty an insult, it contemptible, Ree » ningston g So it is seems upwashable was a national har hoom bour, and to rejoice that the govern- ment sees the wisdom of spending a Absurd, outrageous, say the tor- large sum of money upon it. ae mndalous, ies, But denunciations. The been active, and that friepd of Kingston, wail a minute. Spare your grits may have the grit member Hon Mr. Harty, who has demonstrated his sincerity, by making sacrifices in its behalf---may have used his influence on behalf of a national harbour. That is the insult which, in the opinion of BO000000000000 a ------ no man can for- The Ladies our tory get ! The conservatives, howeves, are chance--if a opponents, of Kingston May Now Grow Beautiful Hair, The Best drug store, backed up by the manufacturers of SALVIA, "the great Hair Grower, guarantees it to | grow hair { public chest : SALVIA destroys liberal 'government that ever existed. pre: they the any pared if they get a can only get their hands into to do more than Pandeuffl in ten THE WHIG, SEVENTYEIGHTH YEAR DAIL * BRITISH WHIG, publ'shed at 306-310 King Street. Kings- 2 Editions at 2.30 apd 4 o'clock p.m. WEEKLY BRITISH WHIG, 16 pages, published in parts on Mon- d d Thursday morning at §1 a year. ohn had to be added, making price of Daily $3 and of Weekly $1.50 pest Job Printing Offices In Canada; rapid, stylish, and cheap work; nine improyed presses THE BRITISH WRIG PUBLISHING CO. LIMITED TORONTO OFFICE. ambers, 32 Church Street, representative. 'SOME TELL TALE LETTERS. APPEALS 70} RACE HATRED. ' isonry [our ideals and our faith. Jeome again the time ' Gazeta ernment ! The SIR WILFRID LAURIER SPEAKS. (delity (tish faith lish hicth and Protestant religion that [have appealed at all THE GAMBLE IN POLITICS. a mean ' Now insult -- to; days, The roote of the hair 1s so pour ished and red that a new crop of hair springs up; Ao the amazement and de- light of the user. 'The hair is made soft and flufly. i all ~~ American PROSPECTS. The outlook in cemtinues to show great encoursge- ment for R. H. Fair, the reciprocity candidate. | The electors find him to be a man in whom they place the fullest confidence and, as 'a far mer, will faithfully represent them and their needs in parliament. He stands for reciprocity, an issue that mast commend itself to every yeoman. Every virtue that should characterize a re presentative of the people in parlia- ment is to be found in Mr. Fair. He is alive to all the needs and desires preparations SAL: ws daintily per fumed, Jt aa"hordl § find an actress who does not use * SAL VIA contin ually. A large bottle for 56c. can GASOLINE, QOAL OIL, © LUBRIOATING OIL. Frontenac county jof the farmer: well equipped mental-| fmach value, takes pride in his agri- THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, SATURDAY, ¢ THE WHOLE ISSUE: < RECIPROCITY. The issue before the people of eve ry other eonstifuency between Halifax and Victoria, is reciprocity. "The who le effort of the advocates of recipro city is to set the actual terms of the reciprocity agreement before the Cana- dian people. It is ifs own best elucid ation, argument, and plea. It makes its own appeal 10 the common. sense. The campaign. against reciprocity con sists mainly of efforts to prevent that appeal from being heard. To United States. charge for J. G. Elliott, President. Leman A. Guild, Sec.-Treas. Toronto, THE DISLOYALTY CRY. -- for. The news| The Hon. Adam Beck hud mo hesita- | quotes a good deal about the standard tion in going'te New York state, and, of conduct or ethics which should ob- at Waddington, making arrangements tain among our public men. The same for the purchase of clectrical edergy standard should be expected from some so that Kiagston could havé power to carry on its manufacturing business disloyal jadequately account of our manufacturers, and unfortu- nately Mr. Fowke, of Oshawa, has had He does not regard this as a an experience of his own. People who act, and nobody else does, write letters should mean what they party to which he belongs declares say. Or they shoull not write until that it is absolutely disloyal they know what they mean. practically, the sale of a soul, for a __. common working man of this city to 'endorse an arrangement by which he can free of duty, foodstuffs that are beneficial to his life and com and fort, saying enough to add to his wage as from 10c. to 20c. daily. Then our contempdr- of the disloyalty ery > apparent when violently : secure, reason Jews are getting fatter richer every day, and we are still The absurdity poor as ever." ary breaks out "We should not forget that our} chief duty is the war against Jews, |THE CARTWRIGHT who were not only the cause of aur | MEETING being digjoherited from our own coun- | try, but" are also the hotbed of Ma-| and hostility (one tompares the two instances. and scofling atl 1 there is than one man more capasle any other of intelligently dis If Jews are to be favoured, as they now are by the liberal party, we can look forward to results tween Canada and the United States, than in the old country, There will that Sir Richard ( i J when we shall inister of trade and commerce, the ol Jews, e do, Not .ehnd old knight, who must not allow : re 2 claim Kingston as his birthplade and Kingston hall, question, cussing the question of reciprocity be worse man is artwright 'be servants want this, it. "Down with the liberal-Jewish gov: conservatives wil give Richard in Proof of this we already loves to pro and we sumfuer abode. heard Sir the city last even us Justice. have." and «the ing, on the trade | {large gathering of citizens listened! to We commend this raving like to the peo- and masterly address or that . a vigorous ole: who do not appeals to race 2 I Pl has strred the coun Richard's and all the topie and religion. ttry from end to end. Sir Sr ----------e address was most _econvinein, { who heard it were satisfied that the United and that done a propose trade relations with | States were urgently peeded, i the eonin had 'wise thing in arifing the and Mr. Hon against three years 1 have been at the head! - Laurier of the party, twenty-three vears my pact Mowat Clifford the pennant has flown on the breeze, and | i Both Sir {paid their . s Sifton, religion. 1} : . | agreement. 1 hey times to the] er 2 f od an {examination from the time he of go v . ig i Thi J | i ot i the Laurier cabinet in 1896, when he is in the po icy which trivmp ed in Jib; GH he retired 1806, in 1900, in 1904, in + . with which will triumph on 1911." Sir Wilirid followed with greater fi- Richard friends of Bri-} Protestant 'no man has respects to than I, my . : : who is speaking and held him up for enterad conscience of all men {was rated as in 1008, and | : {from at 2st, | ling of several years ago a rat 27,000,000, "to leave Se 1 . Sept, and is quite sa ANner. A Aur | Lisfied well enough alone mie [Wr [ato seriously questioned, Sifton's ability as a prophet was and Mr. Mo that as thes ex false political standing of 108 80 his "present the Jaw er a big Vie {wat took the view prophet Mani pradie : a. Fminister had proved a not shocking ? The same | {ng to the that denounces the libe- | Is Tor "assuming that th > 1 r rub n r . Or ass ny Ph Me © 0 » A pmng a ne »eo| e an of defeat for a public work, that | condi ally will be moved to think kindly of | pat is that voice or pen tion gon be terested in they the government that responds to the | ernment prestaged tory for the liberat Mr. Mowat planation party was happy-itn his ex appeals of its council, its board of | >t as to why the hberals did trade and its members," declares that | v inot. shout so better | It is loudly as the conserva the conservatives will go one il they get the then, itives during an election a { They with | campaign opportunsty, Puig dhiring the preferred 10 work huge gamble, politically, afterwards as Kingston for campaign and shout all the odds in favour of the govern- | ment party. The power of {thee had been doing in {the past twenty years work patronage 18 vere great. Mr. Borden realizes and | this Four more days of and then wherever he has gone, in this cam {the cheering. he has been promising the peo. ! |= ple great things. He think {= that they like that is lavish in its expenditures, and he! wants it understood that his govern- | ment would be one of that kind. All| A { the evidences point to the conclusion, |in the av if | however, { the \ ithe {tempting a reply. pagn, seems to a government twenty-five seats approaching election ?"' asks And it drops "Can Borden gain that his party will be snow Toronto Telegram. ed under in this election, without at subject ominously When ! The Bank direc tors will pay' dearly for their ence, or want of experience, in ing. . Bx and bye, safe as a bank," ARE GOOD. Sovereign experi bank- ly, and will, undoubtedly, when *%o| the expression, 'as takes his seat in the House of mons, rank among the best farmyng representatives, Mr. Fair is a Fron tenac boy, who has spent his life on the farm. He possesses property of : will be regarded as Com-| k sia joke. The declaration of the Dominion Trades Congress at should scare tactiés on the workingman. Or cultural pursuits, and can be depend: | ganized labor in Canada has declared ed upon to serve them faithfully 'and{itself for a cheaper food policy. well. A vote for Fair ir a vote for pes a policy that will bring prosperity] E. B. Osler, the banker, fags that to the farmers and make Canada a|banks 'will absorb Canada, gradually, land every resident will be proud of. |"béginning with the middle Canadian west and finishing with the whole of favoring of the Calgary, reciprocity, stop some ETO, Pi DELIVERY, W. F. KELLY. Clarence and Outario Streets. _ 8 'Foye's Building. Me. Fowke, of Oshawa, liberal can- didate; is hot after those who have "ratted'" from the liberal party on t of reciprocity, especially Me- Laughlin, of the carriage and motor works, and FF. Ball, of the "Wil liams piano works, McLaughlin ap- proved of a letter which Mr. Fowke wrote to the finance ménister, approv- ® | ing of reciprocal trade in natural § | products, and incidentally declaimed plagainst the disloyalty of Bourassa and £3 his allies. There was no use in these men waving they were loval, They were were * sd GREAT SEPTEMBER SALE ar ANEIQUR FURRURE Come and ro my stock § ela ~ buying elsewhere. prices. Best quality. _L LESSES, § OH! WHAT [ AN EXPOSURE! the country." Had Uncle Sam designs like this he would have begun upon for 4 the Duke of Connaught, and he asked Mr. Fowke to arrange this if he but the | and, | EPTEMBER 16, 1911, Bibby's Shoes for Men Are Classy We take the greatest pleasur in showing, our Swell Shoes ti Young Men, regardless of whether or not they want to buy. See Our Keen-Cut, $4 MEN'S FINE ; YF CLOSES EVENING, 10 - WE NOW SELL SHOES. Bibbys Limited Men's and Boys' Wear Store OCLOUK. Fall Announcement Winter Oy Boy and ready. 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A vote for Nickle vole for means a vot Borden mean vols Tor Bourai a vote for Bourassa; a vote forsBoirass means a vote for the disinfeyg For Sale Becond Hand Furniture Mrge Biook | nand Furniture, a | serving Jars Ca ts ne Ontario Etreet | of the fair Dominion of ¢ them long ago national product sults, Ihe Ottawa Journal cussing women jurors better give the womap i rest until the capital ha to elect | With Marine way. lars at the Office of GAS HEATING STOVES We have ti q from §2.0 Houseboat Fully |= fills the bil Gi 'Phone 1 J. WW. OLDVIN, Sydenthnmm and Ordpance Wf Equipped, | Rail~| particu- Cor. Loses eeassyeseansd I.COHEN British-Amerienn High -Cinsn Ladies' Talloring Full rnough ys Wom te [hat is the wedge women's rights. Belleville, a liberal, broken from the liberal party because | br. Farley, of i sax to have LW favonrs reed procity. An offset to feleet por Henry Corby, the distiller, conservative part: fhe accou probably balanced BR E. W. Thomson, the Canadian. a of the Boston Transcript, publisher of the Montreal Star wo have lesa to say about recifrocits hel been appointed Canada's high com missioner ! Surely Sir Hugh is that Kind of | a man, SAYS bed not | Smee Tete" RNtessTtTeNRTRRNS could, If the job was too big for him, Bull said he would get the agents of the business in other ridings and constituencies to lobby their members. Anything for a sale. And it is these twa, worthies--McLaughlin and Pull that are engaging so much of the! space of comservative prints in: de<! nunciation of the trade agreement. They should 'have kept quiet. They were not in a position to make a fuss. They were certainly not in a Position to assail the man who had the documents with which he could City of St. Boniface City of Medicine Hat . LONDON, Eagland. 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