AN ELECTION SONG, {Air : "Come A' Ye Jolly Shepherds.') Come all ye who are voters And quit yourselves like men, And 1 will tell you something That tories dinna ken It is if there is anything That, Canada will save, "I'is to rally round and vote for Great Laurier the hrave, DOWN NOW TO LIES OPPOXENTS. OF RECIPROCITY INSULT THE WORKINGMAN. Off What You Protection on Agreement Takes Eat, But Keeps What You Make. : He has stood before the people + And has stood before 'them well, He has worked right up for liberty, That, anvone can tell, point to point, beaten beaten in facts, the op have at last flat misreprese- Driven from in argument, ponents of reciprocity come down te bold, tation and falsehood ihey are going to factories and |The premier of this land, workingmen's homes, and telling them | Progress has marked its every that reciprocity will let in American {That none can us withstand. manufactures free, close the factory, | And if we wou arry forward and throw the workingman on the |The work so well begun ptreet, Let us rally round and vote for They insult the intelligence of the Till. Laurier has won. workingman, They talk as if hé could pot think for himself, and would not ¥ read the agreement for himself, Where he made a gallani fight Reciprocity means cheap food for {And stood straight up for anada, the workingman, and gmple Protetion For justice, truth and nght, for the workingman's industry | And if we would hold up the flag I'he agreement shows that grain, | As well as he has done, vegetables, fruits, poultry, eggs, but 1 We'll rally round and vote for ter, and cheese will come in free, and Till ment low rates of duty. I'he agreement hardly touches mann- factures at all, and it leaves such duties as 27, per cent. on cutlery, 275 per eent. on clocks and watches, 30 per cent. on automobiles, 324 'cent. on plumbing fixtures, 25 per cent. on plate glass, Weciproeity will not reduce employ- ment or dower wages, but jt will en nble wages to buy more food. Englishmen coming out to Canadas have been surprised to find that food, ju this land of plenty, is as dear, or! dearer than jn England. | Why is f6od dear here ? Because of | the taxes, because of the profits made | by packers and other middlemen. Re | ciprocity will take off these taxes and i tolls, and make food as cheap ax it ought ta be in us new country, a land of plenty. " In all the veags that be has been. step He has just come back from England reat is over (And when the g fight {And Laurier has won, We'll send forth a shout of dictory From morn to setting sun, s Contented that. we did our To help the liberals in {Our rallying round and voting for Made Laurier to win. | And all that wesow ask of you iH vou would "the eountry save, Ils to rally round and vote for Great Laurier the brave, --W., KINLOCH. best Who Oppose the Pact, Toronto. the hackbone of the pack- Farmers' Sun Ihe men woo form the anti-reciprocity pact are ers with their fifty per cent. divid- ends' the malsters, who have een buving Canadian barley at an average of 19. below Buffalo prices, and h- nanciers and promoters who have be millionaires | the floating of mergers which the system fen: ders possible ---------------- When inclined to censure vour neich- whistle the thought out of yaar Lik We are told that farmegf may com of the agreement as one-sided Why should there be free trade in wrainy, vegetables, fruits, and dairy products, and protection in manufac tures 7° Why the difference ? Because farming in Canada can take ecard of itself, It has reachgd such a 'bhor point of "expansion that it 'Wants, not head. protection at home, but bigger mar Our kets abroad. The farmers themselves | times caused by the art ind tiave asked for this. They want the the tailor. American market. The government a gives them what they ask for CURED OF DRINK Reciprocity in manufactures is not BY SIMPLE given becanse manufacturers have not asked for it. They do not believe that they arg ready for free competition with the United States, and the gov ernment believes that they understand their own husiness. Reciprocity mn manufactures will not be given now, and will not be given at all, unless and until the manufacturers and work ingmen ask" for it. Manufacturing industry will not be hurt, but _jelpgd, by the removal of taxation on food. The manufacturers are allowed to import vast quantities | . of raw material for their industries family ties free of duty. Why should not their | But read her letter : workmen he allowed to import food od Lie my. duty ea ar faw free of duty ? are Aa I a andl. gob i hottie thinking | would try them in secret My husband had only taken them a Week whet: he told me ue was going to Part Arthur for tne summer, 80 had to teil hime all abort the Tablets He sald he swoud take them just the sme sent and got the second hatte fear one would not be ' writes me saying that he plain come presegt man ig some skill of admiration of the REMEDY. A Devoted Wife Helps Her Husband to a Cure Through Samaria Prescription. Mrz. R., of Trenton, A loving father, and a careful pro- vider when sober--her hushand had gradually fallen into drinking habits, which were ruining , his home, health and happiness. Drink had inflamed his stomach and nerves and created that unnatural eraving that kills con science, love, honor and breaks all was in despair. A PLAIN STATEMENT, Why Uncle Sam Wants Fool. stuffs. According to a United: States census our faurier has won, er THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, GILT EDGE THING FOR THE DAIRYMEN Good Chance To Gain And No Chance To Loose---Reci- procity And The Canadian Milk Producer, Sunbury, Sept. 16- I wish to submit some ments to prove beyond adian k producers are by the removal of the 6 « duty which is charged against our and butter enterin® the United In the first pl I must femind you we have « market at pre (Great Br t Lind ted. St has free a same as we have and when ; th e pr cheese and butte 3 United States it but whem it was mjured our mark "high in. the Unite ather cheese States we were shut out and the Amer can farmer just across the border hasl TT, my made immense profits from his milk has ever been comparison with Canadian farmer. Butlof Canada, we Dr. Edwards will tell you that the Am gais ar 1d take ne d nt need our cheese as they [1 hag heen sa de us® all their own cheese. and he | heese would quotes from stics that the United]ang then to E States exports about $1,000,000 wort I of tation cheese vearly. | have heard him mak that statement twice on the platforin during the campaign, but he didn't tell us that the United. States imported six}aare duplicate them. And agai as they sold. "Now Dr always got to stand a most 1 expert juggler of facts |i nection before they : paid for he bas deceived the milk § ian who tried such a trick w ould wer this county Dr doer first shi pmet Fdwards and other oppo: of rec 1 \ procity have quoted prices of cheese to the people which would deceive any one 1 posted in that line 1 the first place our cheese is worth ire one to three cents more than the be United States cheese in any market, ¢ their own. Mountain View cheese 1 ments on the platform at ! tory, in Prriisce | E A ard county, last year, 3 . sold 1,000 chee v New York dea at one-e ighth of a an Pi wr réeputatyon 2d this 1s the best ths offered to stand stati tr the chee is not possible have br ed py the government a his money for his believe. hevond the that the S. ma AST we doubt, free to us we will make hundred more for opr gnd that he value of the average 100} acre farm would be raised thave made nearly all the who was not we! cents per meeting at board per I nu store, counter a to read ng the wonld have careful) hy ritten ¢arlier I had affid: vit ---------- WHAT ABOUT BISCUITS, difference in tl it United States cheese that of prices here and in the is not fair, and right here mind you not to bank to present high price of growth is too mushroos healthy. We never had any before and don't be surprise last Patrons of chee know hat the o : r ey ge r. their . oi 4 will | submit to you the net price the cabinet Hon. paid to the patrons of a cheese factory : of the who im the United States and : « paid agreement, by my own factory. The two fuctories ness, and the charpe are not more than 25 miles apart. him that he looked atter WILSON'S BAY MCOGRATH'S terests, lty matters not that 1906 4 ; OR terson had been out of the business | 1907 97 personally for more than fourteen | 1908 =~ : -- = 97 years; he is pood-enongh to serve ns 1900-1; 21 a target for the | 19101. a0 | And their attack ? To Sept. 1, 1911-49 $0 when the agreement is ratified These figures are givey under oath i= noticeable that very few of the have . secretary-treasurer 3 ghdavnt reciprocity people say if" the fore me as | write ] nent is. ratified: therehy fn 1909 the patrons of my HK tat that Laveis would have g ten $0,583.34 more if they |e orgy will be chenper, were paid the Sime as the United Sta tes | | ] E oalt wlth factory paid, and in 1910 they would cheaf anc si Vill he have received $5521.45 more than: they fthat, thervlore, did.: You will be told again by er, aga pp And ents of reciprocity that we getting | Ane ad comparisan United States I want to re » much' on the heese as its} to hol | Paterson cerned, And How Mr. Some of the conservative are making a great affected by newspaper point about bis cuits as greement, It so happens that thy reciproeity | is Not Cone | long before he William negotiated th | i | i entered | | Paterson, | men was in the one biscuit husi- | is made against his own in Mr Pa | LOres That, | and M | anu | waat as agree admit and reciprocity will wie lard will Iw vheaper, and biscuits will be cheap they while biscuits are not the stafi the contents f both + feels splendid drink In fact, he has nou taken any liguor from the first of my giving it to him I feel 1 cannot may bulletin just issued, the population of the United, States increased twenty one per cent. in the ten years from 100 to 1910, but 'the total acreage too much In favor of your wonderful devoted to agriculture was extended | jromedy ! during the period only 4.2 pe "Mrs. 8 Trenton, Ont | cent. The number of farms rose from Samaria Prescription stops the erav 5,737,372 in 1900 in 19190 to 6.340.357 | ing for drink. It restores the shak- a net gain of 10} per cent, but in]ing nerves, improves the appetite and the meanwhile the average size de- |ueneral health, and makes drink dis creased from 146 acres to 138 acres, tasteful and = even Ratsecns, It is the. actual aren in farms being S38, used regularly by physicians BU2,000 acres in 1900 and $73,720,000 Pitals, 'and is tasteless and in 1910, Improved land increased Sisolving instantly more rapidly than the total farm acre- a - { ow, | vou age or number of farms, the advaneef hich the curse of drink has fallen, tell being from 414,499,000 acres in 1W00| 5 t Samaria' Brias x If to ATT,448,000 acres in 1910, & gain } 16m. of Samaria restription you : ea have a husband, father, brother, or of 62,994,080 acres, or 15.2 per cent. |friend on whom the habit is getting in ten years. Yet this percentage offic j1d, help him yourself. Write to increase was only about two-thirds) day, . the growth of ' population, showing! "A FREE TRIAL PACAGE of Sa- that at the besi the number of maria Prescription, with booklet, @mv under cultivation and used for theling full particulars, testimonials production of erops hat not kept pace | price, ete, will be sent absolutely free with the increase in the number of land postpaid in plain sealed package same and hos odorless, in tea, coffee or know any home an acres oes nat more whieh they material por lite, and nu now than they are, but we are not, {of life, the materials of there was a slump in mm lure made do form a very products 'aver there this vear, but now tion of the stat of they are getting more fos their mil' {biscuits are than we dre July my factory pnd also be cheaper ! | henelit 89. and Wilson's Hay $1.06. Now | wi 10 0 30 ar as to say we 11 get these | Again, who makes the hisenit prices under reci will anada ? Not the employees in the | that it will be biscuit factories, but the No man can sav what the t will dolgver their cook but how can 'we get a het a than them ready for the w take the : ) whién they ago the United State ried ROK 14g wn aid 000 worth of v sh {when less than $1.000.000 the United States inn worth, now she buys worth. They have sol Since ten years ago every year since ter better proof does this that there is for a good portion Making Sewage Pay. ducts with SIX its per undree 50, N.3 Palladium removed from us, and kept on against Ihe sewage of Berlin, the rest of the w 200,000 cubic It 1s tru suid to be cheaper btead must | and the consumer must | most say fin ( housewives | getting | iverag 4 own stoves, boys and rivls | come back. from school and | to the appetite of "Daddy" | he gets home at might after a ' hard dav's work in mill or factory or age $1,700,000 ! v 86 00 ax) [1 the field - "ool Cheaper biscuits will {Drond, and if the tory organs are wht reciprocity will mean both cheap and mean cheaper biscuits cheaper bread Lsermany, a [mounts to meters dail people, to anvone asking for it and mention ing this paper. Cormespondence sacred | $1.65, Watertown and Return, $1,65]1y confidential. Write to-day | Good going Study 5 am. and 2 Wek SAMAR REMEDY i p.m. and Sunday 7. a.m. and 2 p.m. iS Hla hoIing Slee 5% To s : Ji py , { returning up to Monday evening. Bile st - ae. B. Meleod's drug store, | Another argume iw ards t to delude | we would loose a thing 18 nones our cheese wil {the United States buys n third as much has turned it to advan A sancy waste beautiful area In and that aity and profit loa mn converted Land profitable | tensive farming has into a agricultural has most calned or and been heen this have already who have takem up small scale on fortunes upon a tract femall made by as we sel tenants (nous wire JACK CANUCK, THE VIOLIN SOLOIST CAN WITHDRAW WHENEVER HE LARGER INATRUMENT. Ne --\ TO PLAY AT ALL BECAUSE THE ACCOMPANIST AS. THE well irrigated land cows secure pas and provide the city's milk There is a lake in w hich noted ior their flavor are of this thousand sections 'welve ture supply carp raised, The sewage is subjected to a treat ment which renders it odorless and in nocuous, The weats, fruits and vege cables raised on the land are sufficient to supply the neads of all the city¥s hospitals and similar public institn tions and thus what elsewhere sidered commonly offensive turned into a profit by Berlin i Their Real Principles, Winnipeg Free [Mress Noting the variegated character of the opposition eampaign--pro-navy in Outario, anti-navy in Quebec, ultra protectionist ¢n the east, low tanifi in the west--one i» renboded of John Randolph's celebrated remark about his opponents "Prineiples--the 'hon- orable gentlemen have seven principles ~five loaves and two fishes™ Fears Fugitive Passed Boundary. Snowflake, Man, Sept. 16 --~Work on farms and in the aeichboring towns has been suspended while the men con [tinue the search for Henry Pill Wil son of Hanna, ND, who is alleged to have kept Miss Eleanor Gladys Price, la school teacher, prisoner for thirty | (hours in the forest, Wilson, it is fear hed, has escaped over the international Jboundary line. - Cape Vincent Sunday ( "ounections, America 7.30 am, and 2 pra. re turning leaves Cape Visok 1 am, and 6.45 pu. H Bie. retorn. Extra strong ng Faglich he boots, for hors and girls, from $1.25] Dutton's, Princess street. line 1% con has been | LIKES. MR BORDEN THINS 5 SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 16. 1911. If vou have ever felt that vai would like to mide money, If von have ever felt the need of money, If vou have thought that if von could only find an investment in which vou could make money without any risk, If when %ou have seen vour friend or acquaint:pee ride by in his auto have envied him not having one vourself, old friends who had no better start in life vou have wish- and met much bettér off tha you are, If at times when vou have than vourself, but who ae now ed that vou were doing as well, If vou have money in the bank that is only bringing vou 3 percent, and vou. consider an investment that-vou will, without d ubt, make three times the amount vou invest within twelve months, and ap investment in which tin worst that ean happen to you is that vou will get a zu arantee against loss and 6 per eent. interest (twice what your bank gives), If vou have a little woney lving idle, not enough, we'll say, to buy central city property, vet vou would like to buy improved j roperty that wonld show vou a quick profit on vour money, If vou have a certain amount of money each month which you would like to put into something from which all risk was elimimted, and in which you had absolute protection when sick or out of emplovn ent, THEN, FRIEND, READ THE FOLLOWING CAREFULLY, YOU WILL FIND IT WELL WORTH YOUR WHILE. THE PROPOSITION IS NEW, BUT SO WAS A FLYING MACHINE A SHORT TIME AGO. THE OFFER WE ARE MAKING IS UNUSUAL, BUT 80 WAS THE USE OF WIRELESS MESSAGES NOT S80 LOFG AGO. BUT, FRIEND, YOU KNOW RIGHT WELL THAT IT IS USUALLY THE UNUSUAL, THE UNHEARD. OF, THE UNBELIEABLE THAT THE MOST MONEY IS MADE OUT OF IN THESE DAYS. if vou have ever bought a If vou have ever give a thonght to real estate, estate at all, you single picee of property, if von know anything about real kbiow what an exceptional offer the one I am now making von is, and if you have never invested, then hepe is the chance of a lifetime. 1 have without doubt the finest money-making, the best laid out and the most beautifully situated piece of property in Western Canada; it is RICHMOND PARK, MOOSE JAW. Ricliand Park. fronts on Main Street, which is to Moose Jaw what Portage Avenue is to Winnipeg, and lies in the diveet line of growth; and property on this street will increase in value to the same extent in proportion as the property has that borders on Portage Avenue, The property is 2 1-2 miles from the CPR. Depot, 2 1-4 miles from the centre of the eity, 2 miles from the site of the CNR. Depot, and a mile and a half from the of the GIUP. Depot/™NEvery street is graded, and side- walks wire to be laid down at once. Richmond Park is on a hill overlooking the city, and will he the finest residential district in Moose Jaw. The proposed street car extension will run hy the property next vear. WHAT. IS HAPPENING IN MOOSE JAW? Six counting into Moose Jaw; two of them will be in within the next thirty days. The population has been increasing at the rate of 42 per cent. per year: the census for 1906 showed a population of enly 6,000. The estimated population for 1911 20,000. The new post office being built by the Dominion Gov- criment is the largest in the West, outside of Winnipeg, costing $300,000. The building permits for June were nearly £700,000 Moose Jaw being sixth on the lst mn all Canada. Moose Jaw Is the Nrineipal divisional point for the CPR and is the only town west of Winnipeg having direet commections with Minneapolis and St. Paw, PRICES{AND SIZES OF LOTS. The prices are ¥90 and 20 8 125: £200, $225 and #250 for lots of H0 feet hy 135, Faeh lot lane, is perfectly high and dry and fit for building. Payments are one-tenth cash and one-tenth each mouth. Fifteen per cent. discount for cash; 10 per cent discount on ary amount you pay over and above your first instalinent. SPECIAL AND EXTRAORDINARY TERMS. taxes paid to 1913, no payments to make if ever even though this may be for months: then when vou have working 30 days, start vour usual payvmentssagain hy making one payment, Think what this means when the winter Your money refunded plus 6 per cent, if vou so wish, THis guarantees. vou against any possible loss, clear title at once given to vour widow or next of kin shonld you die before you have completed your pavments, even though: ven have payment on your purchase. Now, facts up. You eaunot lose, vou are risking nothing, and yet vou wiil without any make a huge profit, for this is one of the choicest pieces of property in the whole city, These lots will sell for fron $750 to £1,000 within a very few months, . Three lots given free to the first person erecting a $2,000 house, and two lots to the second builder. sie new railroads are Is oveyp for lots runs to a £100 title, <1ek oor no interest, out of work, Torrens Voll are heen Si comes: oi! onkv made one stm. these doubt It may be that you, p rhaps, will doubt some of offer so unusual, so seemingly impossible that 1 want to impress upon vou, and stand ready to prove to vour entire satisfaction hv the most authentic information, the truth of all my statements. If vou have any doubts, or if you imagine that conditions are not as I have set forth, or if you think vou can pick a flaw in the proposition 1 am offering, won't vou let me know what these doubts are: just what objections vou have, just what points you don't believe, just what. statements voi imagine are not exactly true, Just what points vou want further information on? 1 cannot read your mind, but I can read vour letters, and if vou will tell us what vou have in mind that makes vou hesitate about taking hold of such an extraordinary money - making opportunity as this, I know beyond a doubt 1 can satisfy von on every point, and remove every obstacle in a few moments, for I am absolufely sure that every dollar vou invest will return von four or five within a very short while. Fill out the literature eonpon and sent to us at onee. advisable, as the lots are being purchased very quickly. facts 1 have stated. Our IS SO ood, Vou Prompt: action is bo it now, LITERATURE COUPON Please send me maps, plans, literatore and fullest information about Richmond Park, Moose Jaw. Names sefdross ANSELL'S AGENCIES, LIMITED, Traders' Bank Building, Winnipeg LOCAL AGENT, > J. K. CARROLL 14 Market Street, Kingston. Office Open Evenings ve «7