Daily British Whig (1850), 19 Sep 1911, p. 4

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PAGE FOUR. "Laura, vour tea is always so good !-- and mine does vary so. What kind do you use? "Why, Red Rose!" "Well, I must .order some DAILY BRITISH WHIG, {ton. Ontario, at $6 per year. | per year. urna and cheap work; | : E. Smallplece, J.P. ttached is one of the best Job Printing Offices in Canada; nine improved presses THE BRITISH WHIG PUBLISAWG CO. LI THE DAILY BRITISH Hie. THE WHIG, SEVENTYEIGHTH YEAR | published at 306-310 King Street. Kings- Editions at 2.30 and 4 o'clock p.m. i WEEKLY BRITISH WHIG, 16 pages, published in parts on Mon- day and Thursday morning at $1 a year. f postage bad to be added, making price of Daily $3 and of Weekly $1.50 To United States. charge for rapid, TED J. G. Elliott, President. Leman A. Guild, See. Treas. TORONTO OFFICE. Suite 19 and 20 Queen City Chambers, 82 Church Street, representadve. Toronto, on m y Portsmouth, de the fight he considered the national per. Nickle, nt § elared that he was in cause he ji 0 great that he should saeri- Canada's ! How- wes hizx best {hehalf.' interests In Gloriows patriotism NEVER SOLD IN FULK | { NEW SCIENTIFIC Discovered PROCESS, greatest political speech made | The lin Kingston in many a vear was that Thai wily Dandenff Germ, [delivered of A Preparation Destroy the For some time that dandruff i« that digs up white flukes, and tality of the hair falling hisir, © and, hui ldness, For year wll kinds of hifr stir tonick on the market, been wit il Candle troy the « ist by George FP, Graham, min ister railways and canals, at the known germ liberal fittle! the catises finally have been it has been caused ba scalp oto sapping 1 hue Course, Grand The eloquent a gathering in the the House an Monday evening. who heard thi of the ptivy Bo agitating (pera hn ' at of 1 hundreds root, Laurier government ited by his politieal minister there were bairly splendid nilants and scalp xpegition Question but there has for dandrafi, preparation dey that are Canada at this Ho permanent cure the discovery Newhea's Herpicide, the dandrull perm anme the effect will eo to Kilt the dandruff you'll have dandruii, scalp, no falling hair Sold by leading 10c. in stamps for sample picide , Detroit, Mich, k bottles guaranteed. Jas Leod, special agent, Kingston. Conservatives thoroughls the ol a time. were which cons ined that issue upon which Hestroy Laurier ie appending the the policy John A great the povernment to people is nothing more tha germ and enunciated hy the late Maedonald, would no no itehing Ni and whiel druggist Send to the Her One dal B. Me have liv thy statesman had that is that o wl up to he been given 0 chante offered the liberal ad} ministration of to-day Mr. Graham poke with. aathorit Prescssssssssssssassessel] DOMINION ELECTIONS A ----_-- dL AH SR IA otPT. 261, 191 Liberal Committee Rooms, Nos. 169 to 171 Princess St, (Skinner Building) open every day and evening. All infor mation regarding Voters' Lists and ete, cheerfully supplied. | the that will It intelligently Fhe silent vote is one ttell in this election is the vote of {the man who js obser {ing passing events, who has discern | ment who ix eapable of and judoment, himself and is for his of the dediding what own ood the good country, accordingly. the nnd will act Ihe Serv ative, true liberal, and true con not be influenced by He ix a He to correct data, will | | | { wy demngogue reader of learn ny recall Virions feurrent literature will or if the taken Fhe isi, hey vid the preference a oman of muddle age, ta mn ibe took had wy steps that have heen relations, | | {prove our national i a, mnoattaininge olthes in steps to admst the taht, interests, affect the vested that prosperity i regard for did nothing conkd Pro manfne take steps trade GFeSS OF of turers. They did, however, i enltivate a with Englawd, which was Fhe servative once to and hence the preference adopted. and the trae liberal, con the rie as well, will remember the opposi It Mr rest desperation with which Call-and consult the Secretary. was Bor of them tion fought this proposal. as My that are worth then, now, composed of ¢ 0 ' ¢ : ¢ ¢ ¢ ' | ' : ' ¢ ' ¢ ¢ | ' ' 4 ¢ ' ¢ ' ' ¢ ¢ | din, Foster, and the Pessscssssses sssassesees talking about, The leader was Sir Charles Tupper, and he fairly sereamed out his protest against BURN ANGLIN'S GOAL The purest, cleanest and best. a preference Already, while he spoke, he written, large saw in. a vision the word "Rain" upon the outer walls of And trae conservative every industry every true libe ral, and every also, knows from experience how silly this talk. | Wats | | | They will learn or remember, too, | Me. the British ambassador 1 Bryee, { ! 2 usefulness . is over, dissatisfied and calls him vital letters. gram as Pree S. Anglin & Co. Office and Yards: Cor. Bay and Welllagton Sts. 000000000 GBONONS pessinrist; ior es And in KF. Lewis, conser Vative, a still hunt for votes, and saying that though = he opposed recipe the he will it the people volte concurrence, now it in Fast Lambton, who is. on house not oppose think Me Some electors a while longer be GAS HEATING STOVES, waited We have he odorless kind, five gizes, from $2.00 to $7.00. Too early to light the furnace. the (Gas Stove fills the bill. Gas costs Ze per hour. ___ "Phone 615. Conk Srdanians LN ee 84 Second Hand Furniture ack of New nd Second hand ENTE also all Kinds of Pre. eva could have fare seeking Higher honors, and filled out at least in local house. Willie can. wait, of conrse, but Willie doesy't like to do it. have one term the Piano the The manager of the Williams' company in (shawa feels that government hax made a mistake favoring reciprocity, and il appears to have made a bigger mistake in not buying: a Williams plang for the Duke of Conmanght's family. The one mis take is of small consequence when compared with the other. The Toronto Telegram has a start- ling announesment. It is that "thirty trick ballot hoses are being made for Miver's riding."" A false alarm. The only new ballot hove that will go info the election are these which "the gor ernment ix making from Me, Wal kem's model, and there nothing KE! iricky about . hange gf aa-- W. R. Sinyt Sault. Ste. Marie, 3pd Jongh Armstrou; Fhet Lambton, wn Jars. Call at H. Sugerman"s Ontario treet. i= THE PERIL GREW YELLOW. Monday, matter, ever, after thinking over the Harty" on declared that he {Nickle the field. he would The | hy come out, pevor have been mm aational peril was thus tempered Hoc ray ! contingencies, . THE OUTLOOK FOR KINGSTON. on the transportation question when he declared that the grain products of the Canadian west would came eas: and the anada by way of Kingstan Nt, Lawrence route, he has the to the er tine shortest, cheapest and best route will be for seaboard There great- business than ever Kingston's grain elevators, with re 1wOcity Welland therefore, receive the the gov made a operation and an enlarged the eit, that canal; and must, will Erian-carriers od harbor of has have a largest ernment already vote £250,000 towards here, of harbor improvements and when the "work is complet ed over half a million dollars have been expended. With such ap out- look Kingston would he foolish not o remain on the side of the liberal Jovernment [the {that at Washington, must realize that his firadine Fhe Toronto Tele Le ", aiAnd i gman Nickle , crecy of the ballot THE MAN WHO COUNTS, successive steps bedn hese that have taken steps Lo secure reciprocity were not conlindd to any party or any government. Reciprocity has of ( in been a standing offer anada, awd it has been embodied the tional polis of this will learn, loyalty real na hey the country, or remember, that of some men has varied with then The which political cireamstances, men who, proposed protection shut British goods, said conld the The preference w Britis} Connect ton fot stand the strain so much WOrse : far British connection same men, whey (he fio as propos demanded from Britain a «quid pro Phe men who looked to Washington for favour ined sent ministers there ii o : mm and avaw, {fo sue for recipro city, now Si that this of some amd that in Line, ried, | reciprocity means a surrender fiscal inde pendence, if gee o City is car anada will he ap nexed 10 he banking, United States, men who, in business dexls had Americans for and mw have the mtimate rela tions with ver who have become members of Ameri Can. trusts, or their agents in Can ada, are , iddi ida, are the men who are forbidding the farmers to buy, and sell with the if and for manner of pains and penalties. Fhe will think of this, deal move, will mark his ballot Americans, threatening them, they vote reciprocity with silent voter all and a and settle great and with it Fhe election, his aecount politically, silent volte will determine this 21st and the result of the will be awaited with interest CAMPAIGN IN NOTES. zuinst but they all ane are are Yan. cream hoping Oh, othe SON reciprocity, they can with the in hay and one in in their hearts they are the trade will carry Mr. of his supporters ! pact burden Borden has put on -- The ballot is secret, and there The work. to (arecty is a law against intimidation has much right ballot any us nse his as his conscience as one else. The law and the So protect him. ------ Pr. Edwards stated the nomina- tions that Canadian farms were mare prosperous . than - Americas farms of at : and instanced farms, a number American 'Suppose this 'were true. What The Americans have kad an average of Bity per cent. pro- tection; the Canadians have had an average of twenty-five per cent. pro- tection. If it proves anything it only proves, that with the Higher protec- tion the farmers are worse off, W---- does it prove * In considering reciprocity we mast. take a broad national gauge rather than a personal or loeal View, No man has a right in deiding a great national which will affect the future Wi this country and the welfare of the whole dominion, to allow his personal feelings to be wy fer ented oomrdering the matter We have got to Jook at what the re aulis will be from the Atlantic tp inant ie wn mn Pacific and Canada as a whole, had Mr. will he hel, The eivil service examinations will ie | Kew TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 19. 1911, OUR CANADIAN HAMS ABROAD CHEAPER THAN IN CANADA. SOLD How the Canadian Consumer , Pinched--The Canadian Product i Can be Shipped to England and; { Back to Canada and Sold Lower! Than the Canadian Prices, If vou | kmicaked | i | i : i Canadian Len pay i reiail ihe store wish to 'ha a bam weighing pounds in thie eny, nied enn per has price at store. Longht nv the price of the best " rung up to twenty-fi Now, supposing of reciprocity _ magnates, m hod do good to the workin about Hust for you Specialists in diseases of Skt Biood. Nerves, ladder snd Special ai | ments of wen ek Jue visit advisable if fmpossi send history for free opinion ad ed | vice Question blank and book on discares of men free. Consultation free Medicine furnished in tablet form. Hours : 10 am. to 1 pm, and 2 to € pm. Sundays, 10 am. to 1 Pw. DRS. SOPER & WHITE cents the pound ins Davies pound nt cents, this these anti anxiety yan, pro- ams from one his posed to import Canadian Liverpool and sell them { profit Ma this eity, i thought insane * Supposing, farthermore, {on having them packed in the hest | possible way, each ham careful ly in canvas with a couple of hand Jot of ont husks thrown on the back 26 Torents Btrvet, Toronte, Ont. fair he at a woukd -- be Fo or Sale! Houseboat Fully Equipped, With Marine Rail~ he insited sewn of the ham--and on the bone--making jit a sort of cushion, almost impos. sible to damage. Medical experts {would be called, and much would he | {said about "brain storms." Bit Jet {the workingman go over these figures. | 1 Uur hero sand be need not necessar {ily he a hero, there is money in it) tean buy wholesale hams in Liver {pool averaging 11 pounds, each from the Davies compsay, a never more {than sixty-eight shillings S17) per ewt, (of 112 pounds), more | {about and fifty shillings, often than pot at nearer ll {ings than sixty-eight (hams will cost him further {tlour cents) each to smoke, {he can get (say) 20 hams, in all 260 pounds, costing near as possehle { tabout $17.50) per owl, lexport ham packer England pack inder | way. Full particu- we me larg at the Office of i | weighing | | { i 0. Hutton, 18 Market Street KINGSTON, ONT. hin as shillings Any wi Seventy smoked in them for him; charging hi 15 ev salt 1 i Lo 08 per ewt KINGSTON AND BUFF ALO. # cusses xt Ix ench ot C50 pounds) at hams, 2600 (25 ewt 'A Comparison of Prices at These ast him » Places, The Whig hus been looking up prices connect ian foodstults that | with various in and £83.14 0 them with the pound, 174 anada at 18} months, comparing prices bufiglo and the w iy = will Rish to about Or, reckoning terhing, 155.068, per pound laid down in 1 If he can sell at this per pound within two makes 16 [3 per which is fair profit ment, if he had to deduct slic Remember, the above are all 'py outside topmost prices, Bont Now, in addition to this about 1,600 pounds of best dairy salt, and each of his hams, His will keep flo not these figures make furiously 7 &eey are juggled dreds of thousands of hams wi this way month cost, cand exported to wid, from England. The compe tition of American, and old countey ham forces the Canadian pack. to he tent with a ble British market, Pinas, then, the al Me. Flavelle, Lord High of the Willhun Davies company, ABLE TO BLY HAMS IN LIVER "Ook; FROM HIS OWN FIRM AT A FAIR PROFIT TO IIS FIRM, EX PORT THEM TO HIMSELF IN CAN ADA, MAKING A FAIR PROFIT Ie HIMSELF ON THE PACKING AND UNDERSELL HIS OWN FIRM'S RI AH STORES, AGAIN MARKING FOR- HIMSELF A FAIR PROFIT. other words, Canadian ham only to Fugland sofd cheaper there than in Uang but it shipped Eng shipped back and profitably at a lower price charged the Canadian people And the workingman of Canada asked to + that the packers be protected from competition, ie, that the packers shall have no hindrance from putting up of the n of life as higl as the tarifi permits them Fhe Canaan packers reciprocity seansg¢ it lowers the ties on meat, amd will force ent down thew exarbitant CANADIAN SENTIMENT. Liberals Were First. Foster prand vorking ure in Just cents [the then recogni a how high cents restricted he } annum, they are paying owimg to the in this taffalo 20 country Ring 24 markeis ston] cent. per smosed bacon Best mves t= Best ng an smoked bacon even 1 Com ocd nsson, smo'ied ham Best smoked han sliced Best Pure Sliced Sheed Sliced Ham Beef bolona Weiner Pork Shoulder {hegre lamb Trinmmed back chop vhop rib he hns boiled ham lard cold roast Sewn In can indefinitely, think Hin pack this is vas, Flo k tongue one pork Bot spiced hecf are bolona it all over in every points sausages the 'w loin Pamish ham ora cof reason bacon profit the amb Pork Beef eof Potatoes, Apples bush ard, te on haeon joke, Muck a- Muck I= 1" tongye hush 100 th 2 pail n Canned Goods, 1 Tomatoes ' Wax beans : beans 5 | String Best Is 19 bs 12 rex] salmon beet is and fa, and, sold How n not Corn {Peas { Cherries Pears Pumpkins shipped to anada, can be to than 1« is Miscellaneous. Salt, 3 Ib. bag 3 Evaporated Milk 10 We as: the ingmen and the salaried lufialo prices anadian | ote work these decided | reciprocity in * Wealthy 2 much the prices wage earner, the SATIN man if would pot a {advantage to them witl wre opposing due to 9 ig about horing classes do of to be benefited foree Ask vour wives thém do not need to care very but the | the multitudés profits {op pers, common by the y cents off this and ix the who are Fake one cent off that and ,at the the workingmar than men, poopie tw and three LZ resem nt cents off { here, end of the vear you have put ter- financial position had before. Wealthy they have a spark of unselfishness, will which advantage Hon, Mr The tories would have ciprocity Mf we had hen that hatched a bet ever if into taken It the egy re the for up he not was 0 wrong 104, them. will vote for a change mean direct preliminary poorer men who are in need It should be remembered that Mr Reciprocity is a great thing for Borden opposed the Hritish preference, because it makes his and now he is afraid the removal of go farther by taking the taxes off his taxes on 'natural products between food, vet, at the same time, keeps his Canada and the United States will on: [wages high by danger British conneetion, tariff on Kindness of Uncle Sam. DUTY OF THE Toronto News, conservative It has to be admitted that Washington administration, means of relief from combinations, has conceded Canada than we have vielded to neighboring country. Facing Both Ways, 'the to Stratford Beacon \ the consumer, wages maintaining the manufactured J goods teetive THE HOUR. { the | Be Ready to Aid the People in Their Fight. i draws ns "a political | more to the SOrions day near, elect or As. election duty of the plain And that tmand that nothing [from polling your day. { When a battle _{rontest you may have Sn the past feft it Lo one of the othér of the party or ganizations to get vou io the poll But this time it is not much party battle, as the people's battle. Do not wait on polling day to be {asked to go te the poll, or wait to be {taken to the poll. Cet there yourself, Do mot wait to be asked to vote lone way or the other. Vote as vou {think right. And be sare vou do i vote. | A vote at home ix no wood; Liflective in decidind the great tion of reciprocity it must be deposit indi wdoal i" to make up your will prevent ven om election chat y Tribute to Sir Wilfrid, Watertown Times. French of race, Canadian by birth, } cosmopolitan by hature and a Chris tian geritleman tu his life, his states manship is a boon to Canada, his wis dom a power in the council of the British empire, and his friendship for | the United States a feeling which Ame | ricans gladly reciprocate. | Some Sensible Talk. Miawa Journal, conservakive f reciprocity were to be followed notable commercial advantages to Canada, why would our prosperons | condition tend at all to make ue dis Suntented. with the imperial athilintions | vader which that frosperity was pre 2 i sent--the more Hissin the - we I the ballot bux Seen ne vote ig a purely party 80 a fo be ques on we SRE X Eat iWe Now Sell Fine Shoes for Men OUR LITTLE JIM, £3.00, JOHN BULL, £5.00, SEE SEE oUR Classy Shoes for Smart Class BOY'S SUIT, $1.30. MEN'S SI15.00 OVERCOATS 6 Years rice pat to 15 sh For boy: At 4his neat; smart serviceable neatly mad we Ww some a good weed "rns in ange ol $ BIBHY'S SPECIAL, $1.50 BOY'S SUIT, $6.50, For buys 7 vears to 16 A rine quality English Blu or Black, Ih I, knicker pan yeLe Serge, cont Extra Inve $15.00, BIKRV'S Vaile BIBBY'S FOR $4.00. MEN'S S13.00 SUITS New Worst Classy CHILD ps SUIT, For b Very stvle, Brown, trimmed, WE d desig a BIBBY'S FOR $15.00 BIBBY'S FOR $3.00, MEN'S S600 TROUSER BOYS OVERCOATS, £5.00 3 Ha 14 yi rouse For boys 6 \ jt CW Cu " year to sivie, tatlar, neat pattern ih Boot median Fweeds and Cheviot Fis Nie value at New ( BILBY'S S5.00. BIBBY'S £000 SPECIALS BIBBYS LIMITED: 78, 80, 82 PRINCESS STREET [cEE SPECIAL SALE -AT ood on- -to-date lasts with alf, Box Calf and $2.50 H. Jennings, - King @evessssassssssssasssfffressssssssssaasanes Men's Boots made on u wearing quality in Velour gola, regular $3 Boots, This Week for VT BRTLBRRNNS TVVVTVVVLA TVR TLC RCCBT ROSS VTL VLVROOON VTVVVTTVRVTTVTLVLRVLLBLS ~ PIG TIN. PIG LEAD. Large Stocks Prompt Deliveries (he Canada Metal Co. Ltd., Fraser Avenue, Toronto contented, : £ Pnstonel of 'waiting tn he ty 3 ae T aken to the palling place by | Frank Cillenpic, Albert in dhe , a ] ie 3 3 take vourself there an the week-end with 5 Pobing along with Collins' Lake. «Fate, 3 Gilmour's hand cleaner, Melood's Drag Stores ureed vole or somebody ela, (tanks vour newghbor j The doty of the hour is Tote epent at steel, party red 10e, presecver, large tins, 15, held in Kingsion, on November Mth. [o's Drug Stores, * 2 % . & JS EE. RAWFORDS CoAL. NODIRT OR WASTE T0PAY FOR- JUST COAL

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