[=-- ------ EDITORIAL UTTERANCES DR. EDWARDS SPECIAI PLEADING. with regard ommitice wha was 'exact fy, Edwards sued sdetress to the electors And what an address it is heistles with mirrepressatation ux follow it paragraph by para Public expenditure. Thic has creased. No has ihe views of ada. The mapagement of his ness costs more than the management of a small one. Granted that ti (A) onlay. of Cavads, for and other Jrirflose is large, hs party the expenses down ' bas he ad doe etendy demand for whd rural mall routes, haildioge ? Mr, VPorden lavish expenditure. \angance in which dulge shonld be The national deb, war to be reduced by several miltions, all that hase been javested one account. The vestments in eapals uud puilic hicvhw avs | niade necessary by the ineren trade and eonunerce spent on the G.T.0, wid will all be returned Naot enouph money is {nrmers, says the doctor. under contemplation, in chilled ment business, and Hudwon's Bay railway, to say nothing about what has gone in evperimen tal farms, gold storage, and other things The greatest boon of all, a larger market, for the farmers' surplus stares, hy conservative candidate viviously ' The militia expenditure is ft is over seven million dollars the defence of Canada i= not gyuestion. The miatia governed a council which does not party, and in whith conservatives well as liberals serve. The militia partment hai beti put to considerable | expense in re-organuing under the plans detined by the British ment through Major-General French The savy does not suit Ih. Fd wards, It suited all i 1907, § and commons unanimous! 4 resolution which was then sibmit A ted. The doctor afraid that the the United teet of eleven eruisers and parting of boat destroyers will cost overtures that the money eannol itself from am adi Then 'what ¥ Direct taxation? Oh, | "Vote for Fdw that is not expected, The of and keep the countey, from the present sources for the Canadian farmer will provide for the cost of the Cain Rdwards, J restrict the than navy, for defence and middlemen leave an handsomie surplus. worked The government, Ih them the contrary, is not to blame for without failure of the Farmers' Bank. Vote for Fielding was the only man in salvation -------- has an Fronte od harter on were Mr. CORSeTY lives, Mr. Usler, Beattie imysed his including and the Neshitt, position 10 accon tervative, Que san srajn ie the president bu and shoald wa ¢ Io unt nla Hee roetty have i should And Lefton what to ir' andi SOYHT the In {fou fou cat the people, upor # not 4 miy assis Fdwards Lt mination rere pro hile and the heli th ots voted pro han agamst 1 ni ' 3 because the | giver " without a en dostor And not wit he t he doertor pry ihe the farm Canada. i one i ean estimates farm but 1 least, there Wwe heey, Hada's ? Home, ve fn at market t to be v- West's Eng { he dm had sin mel not { in 1 take ans anada sre pe M on Hons to spare, market must hail elsewhere, the invasion the favoured v hieh affect them some of the competition dreads h ators, 1} ele treatie opera y ears Fd pass 1 ho been many which Ih to iu Li nal mn tion, them for and wares Ihe farmer tection, d 1 his turn. He up. of farm commons! But 'vet what he tte party Dr. Edwards wheat has wot come ically that free exchang no he pro hat prac nw i tune a aod he wants zoiny ies, shauk that with om United State The flour flour a i by going the tlour will be do not say be cheaper, the pact Finally, language that teal union the politiians the electors know Any mei en i te 80 oy Say are opposed it distorts the sident Taft and char will lead to poh one that totrighter de and that Py. | of Pre reciprocity A hoge have' on acco wards aver: ges i 3 and hands, tried endorsed SAN the maki ith The president had reached either vor frrerer--isolate favours the home ~t the to in torpedo } nich $ led he provi last ap mar Vote mar and revenues peal, r own ket for ket, i NOTHING TO FEAR. a coast we say, to combines They have vo work the Mr io of let Edwards, longer, or Edw: is the Mr. the any of Dr. That you aid Fair. t Why, then, if should we from Prtish Columbia, we have the bo afrail to side the inferior southern climates We do not that On account of Canada's northern position, elimmatie comditiniz ave shut ber prodncts excel in yualidy those produced farther south. On eount of pular current running along the shores of Labrador, Prince Fad ward 18land, New [rnmwick and Nova Sootin, the quality of the fish canght foapr these waters excel those eaught | in southern waters, Five that a mudeat canght worth two mudeats canght Ne. do not wonder then why ermen of Glougestier, Was, their flags at halla t when treaty was announced House of antl said allow Canadian hest an quality place wods produced in the such our goods along a to and ey to go so far men «1! betier as i =ay better do in the fact we bre men nada 'than t Niates, hut we know many Canadians who United States have (nalitied the brightest the United J. Hill, the Bell hom and hundreds Iu mentioned. read, them women iy Lpited knows that April ds in July the fish placed this one jus a ! haane proven the to do business along telleet produced by As ter phone are all f others ho 03] { with mn States Alexan Fele- Fdison, of Why native Cana the marts of of diplo Fames tell, mstances the Graham of compat wlians, you as ( might fish to come here free i vou will drive the fish of our south an waters off the tables of the best hotels and families in FU nited Ntates," Guality alto counts with webevthing else' thut we produce, elading hay, potatoes, and oats he miartime provinces, hay, live stock, biter and ¢ from the provinees Quebec and Ontario, fruit from Ragdre distriet, wheat, oats and | Biartey from our horth-western pro vines amd frat, minerals and holies I we be As diane, to meet the the in world © in -omatters nearly ALY m wm Loo wland in the which to E wee ereditably parimment greatest anadinns One ind taken thew pl eo from hon of f Frith logis late earth and thrm wot vel th ericans ¢ nation on Canadians the equals with t hey ¢ are not bargain the who a it \r | them we are of when we WORTH HAVING THE MARKET. The ask for forty-eight pounds per bushel cereal mills the United States for the heaviest grain procurable the manufacture of their foodstuffs and there is no reason why the Canadian oats, now about to He placed on the free Hst by reciprocity, should not supplant all others in the manufacture of cereal foods, This would give Can- adi a market for over 100,000,000 hushels of oats at the very highest market prices Isn't this worth thinking over ? At present oats are worth #3c. per hushel in Canada and on Saturday, Nept. 16th, they sald for 32. and Bde Wf Sveatuse, New York. It iv estimated that half the popu tation of the United States eat ecoreal foolls for breakfast ant, as four ounces + per head in a good average, this means © that 380,000 bushels are used daily. This amoant is noreased by one-t taird for loss ahd process ol mantifeture, so! that. almost 410,000 bushels gram w required daily to manufacture the food for the United States citizens, The standard weight of the American vals is thirty-two pounds pur bushel and only in the siorthern range of the «tiles can they grow oats thai will voutdh this: standard: Jun Canada onts are grown whith weigh from forty to of of de WORLD 18 WATCHING RESULT. ' hewulinlers, from Rungoar, Ngjue, to Portland, Gregon, from the Gulf of { Mexico ta the great Jakes, 'contained {eolubnns every day discussing the groat | Fnatural resources of Umnada his inlaced Cauada very promdvently be- jlore the workl. It is up to the peo ple of Canatla to see whether this comntry, with these gteat natural re {sourees, is inhabited by a lot of peo ple who are afraid to do business with | their nearest neighbor, or prefer, to remain at home, trading jack knives among themselves, The world is * Whan the reciprocity erent wa fu congress at Washington t at Ottawa, Canada hes Blaced i the Hmelight and dur ie Tet eight mouths she has tor amount of free adver shy had before in a hun ve years, The Laited States gov. bad spent willions of dollars, ding extra sessions of congress and the senate, amd dusting the session Thue ahout woking but the yrent natural sources of Canada, her wealth, her forest wenlth, her wealth and her fisheries. { watching for the verdiey of the Cana the same period, American dians on the Jist. sesame on {FORGET EVERYTHING ee IX ORDER TO BEAT sIR WILFRID, Borden forgotten trugyle or and pla Isimitation vou THE DAILY BRITSIH WHIG, JUBSDAY, SEPTEMBER LETTE RS TO THE EDITOR. Nickle's Insult the motive Employees. Ix WwW. F. to Jann} geton, Aiow elerlors Neg i1o nip * : o eall the Kingston My rm LAURIER. the of made om i pi thursday the Nok thi Pro Bour in Swallows assa, Anti-British Leader vince of Quebec, } wi the He neomotive toni nination the + works a po achive Cour em} i, mach » Heen by LE employ for hben en has I kno been 11 taker the, nar do snployee who has ici or influenced Bei. A Rated os Bri v oficial oi 1% andi i pan 2h eh he that states Niekle | have m lige Ses Mo as 1 it husiness enquiry 1 ha wh 1" minke ny my vorktnen, amd ACV mn atement reli Vous Mr i ou what 1 have wo last June, | Niekle's election | « the street | ature, Hee Was ovees (trackmen) were ten times their titer British. 5 elsction appear them did secking feeling » political but the works rently crestia he ip Jarob's, Esan.' 1 pi loubt i such 1' tries orkin uitra Brit ultram Ca jefender of the faith | doubt claration ert ny way hustled | Let ish temtor, 1 wel Borden vith My, {in Ont emoved made at This ol his {| voies hand the hand Now, would ask Kingston which, to {the political machine--the the locomotive works Nickle take the beam out Co | his eve' before he attempts find the mote in his brother's eve. MPLOYEE was « of th Borden, any by the Halifax gentleman seclusior and brought to help Boavassa of empire Speaking i 1 bh presente ' ont Ane tholie | | o oti | minds, rail the their I Mors ario} possible i fact street by ot 2 Mr owt heen Sir z has of British Wr to! mn Na wat 1 Seotia to ia, what work saving harles Hi heft In the past Bourassa Pe f the the ne { and Borde Halifax, Sit said v in le smashing en ot IN FAYOR OF RECIPROCITY. ipper have James Playfair Has No Fear of Be- ing Forced Out. conservatives are will destroy tad on, associated with th: business do not think dames | Playfair is one of the men who shoul and the sitsation. He is] leader in transportation af anady and with several| ion dollars at stake it not. at probable that he would support liberal government were it its policy would which he $0 interested. In seli-explanatory ondemped Yh i, this « is wn lare! pr that nspor- saving tra danger | yme Mr else wi wele Louras res oCity 3 our i A defest the hose 80 agreement Ye mperinlist fort n ultra count know great 1 sus Pritishers does like reement tario, how Lat ia \ vides wat ter ple crests simple trad: th tere mil 8 r free exchange of bavle oud business proposal, a of a simple am promoter mutually profit al abi mee an fisturbance sept imag portunists, than the vd injure vitally let Mi } ore indi nnoexation ot x trade, which has n m 1s and materially He which 'ayfair direction ol oi British rinatjon of postal the United than treason the 1 connection, © i 1% in political op SAYS Midland; 4 by the pr ol. defeating kers stated at the m vy that of reciprocity carried ngement hut | : of animing |e elevators, and other nn . "lin Midland, the steamers, have uothing do they not compete American bottoms his £3 all nonsense; one making stich stat it not vhat he is talking about My mills here will rum for at least five years, wre competing with American boats time and have ever sines 1 have the business for the past vears, and will continue to Mr. Hordon and, long us there 8 any trading on vie great lakes Phen, again, if the reciproc iy |e Finlayson, one of the speakers, | { sure of Midland being deserted, why {did he offer 16 buy a freee of pro {perty from me only last week at quite advaree over what I paid far it {within the last few months. Vete for {larger murkets. Yours truly, (Sed) {AN PLAYFAIR." i Mr. Playfair a Make Most of shipyards and if | pers he believes service he- ery ith the 1. n week Ont., Sept that ing ween ('atada State {eclared to be For the this simple with the ower, Mr, willing notice worse wleged reason go business arra Instries object and to co-aperate, ulterior A \ also to with Borden his associates ns and are the are ae tually co-operating, with empire 1 " any wrecking nationalist movement, | ' a does know disraption | of Quebey i to Bourassa flag--the | vhose avowed object is the f Canada, the withdrawal fram the confederation, mph of fierce thing British and the insulter of implacable low ferable, ms parkizans, agreement If that f that solidarity elee it ur the tn antagonism every \ he e imperial the British imperialism, 8 pre- mn ir ¥ do ol in the eves ol to as 1 mad, and | what | i 1 treason, British =m to Canada, onnection, 18 gone party is not of « mn MEANS MUCH TO WORKMEN. 2 friend of business it the is good his it pros Men to Dollars. smtemporary, which | computes Will Help will \ contracts lor work j mean more An esteemed 1s that save o | here a more for Kingston Vworkmen would | opposing reciprocity, the proposed the than the matter agreement nsmi-- { hs sumer not an er CANADA'S POWER, customs duties tax trivial little to vhout 8 VOAar of more n ar the Act, commons i | Hon, { Mr, Sifton on Trusts Canada Can the amount, the ed. "Fhis, it says, is a and would mean for In epre his speect sity Hon, milling int United anadian vld Chieago in Mr. erests average he feared | that our rociating that it the relative cents more food, mean CONSTHNeT 18 Sifton said t aed hat trusts ute north to the contemporary | been as with 18 the meat of millionaires of {the few | west we of | | : city ot much lost its of a0 domin the yafd the States wrked has appreciation A each article lollars, th back money west be a few to by even w little EE or subject Sifton said ork on this M1 much Ameriean the west mterviewed Sth, 1964, do take that the could dominate interests in very counts his i would tn mie 1 notion mean not st in workingman, y gre i the million, on Dec the ; average | (tL present ald the m who | Being but at deal to i No, especially when [the so hich it A [interusts saving of three or four milthon doll Ars [grow ing a vear on food stufis will not convert [complete redproecity. the workingmen as work in ( to readily as | and consumers might, but ene that man to make the most of the dollars jany trust in short he gets in return for his labor and ithe people want it his skill, and every little with {lament has unlimited those who have little, gulate such concerns. | did with the {company last seskion them to give up their {tem by "arranging te license to manufacture prove defiant; - Well, parliament get at bination apy way wheat under food i= as 18 our | rusts the cannot detriment Our politieal an knock 1" SOON done Here powers You American Tobacco We co] monopoly take away their! they should | ommpotent any trade com it chooses We info millionaires anada in the hog market will help the working farmers system A corner we order it 18 O 8 as | ar counts saw what we ALL INDIGESTION VANISHES. Dyspepsia, Gas, Sourness and Heart. burn Goes in Five Minutes, Notning sour take This though candy, an undigested or can if will' remain vour stomach weil | little Diapepsin occasionally. [are made impotent to defend the powerful digestive and antacid, [People against monopolies In tiarmlese and pleasant as complication of wnitten constitutions will digest and prepare for {and intricate legalities as favors mo the blood all the the st on vou mn a not such a as RE into food tos." can eat. Eat what wvour stomach craves, without the slightest fear of Indiges<| W tion or that you will he bothered with | sou risings, Beleling, on Stom- ach, Heartburn, Headaches from Stomach, Nausea, Bad Breath, Water! Brash or a feeling like vow had swal-| lowed a lump of lead, or other dig | agreeable wigeries, Should be | suffering now from any stomnch dis order you can get relief within five minutes. H vou will get cist a Sbc. ease % mopolies iy i Foolish Thing to to Do. radetock Sentinel-Review For many wears the people of ade, without reference to pariy strove to secure better: trade relation wiih the people of the United They failed because the people « {United States could listen. Now a change bg come, The American people have learned their les son. They have tested the poliey ol [restriction and exclusion they from vour pharma: | thave found its weakness of Pape's Diapepsin {recovering their common. sens you could afiways go to the table with | result of a mevers hut ful edpea- a hearty appetite, and your meals tional pxperienice. What he! would taste good. because you . would the attitude of sensible Canadians un- know there would be no Tndigestion | dec the circumstances ? or Slespless nights or Headache orto the Amedean people "Because | Stomsch misery all the next day, and, you lost the guidance of your better Gas Stati ys of, the you until They are ne the us should | a that he will, week in and week out, for free agricultural Be i WR hardly possibile that the doable free tradade agri- | ganie can work out 'successfully and it. implements. Sir Graham is interesting for manufacturers to! a er a farmers' party sud | know that if reciproaity is defeated thea! hat, ubeciption is S100. He there will be » , financed bv! $100,000 to finance bate some of : wen in the o for 'the farmers' rights, and de country, for)the removal of the duty il reciprocity ean be -hemten, un agricultural - inplemenis. i om besides, vou would not riced laxg- sense for a time we will follow in tives or liver pills to keep your vour footsteps and lose the guidance] stomach and bowels clean and fresh. {of our better sense, just to spite you, Pape's Diapepsin can be obtained | now that you are showing signs of} 'vem vour druggist and contains more getting back to reason ¥7 Would not than safficient to thoroughly cure the!that be n very foolish thing for the worst case of Indigestion or Dy {Canadian people 4a do? Would it isin There is nothing better for Gas not be au very childish and vimanie on the Stomach or sour odors from thing for the Canadian people to ithe stomach or to cure a Stomach do? Headache. You couldn't keep 2 handier or more ariicle in the house, Cure that headache with Prons's ' Henslache Powder, - ec. bux. | the 84s icity | abundant | tables all | good for | | | | { in | all | the | would |! conld | i | the mav | ards ! mithng | of | re. | Arts sve | hinge, | not be. induced ta} Shall we say, 19, 1911, FREE FOOD AGREEMENT WHAT RECIPROCITY AIMS AT. Is Th AT The Copsumer Will Get Cheaper Food if Reciprocity Between Cane ada and United Statés Comes Into Force. workers a In Ne middleme buying levied wd In ade bh Reet i" orker the 10 will table wit lier waeily it's dinner bu tables at be produced SOQSONE in imporiat farmer therefore, Canad f to be od from abundance So it will ¢ will prevent Rich gus fasines bho ash VSOR men can afford and tomatoes t of of ve fruits aad ind just fon rich all getahles, Vo are the supply the the poor Sill 1s Re 0 ro is ig the jc i procity will give uecess srains, fruits, and en je and i the fexico It veryhbody, ' grown ot Heeom i or wherey er river Gulf o nobody ust sey body un Peace to and from January to and iL rat or will hurt help unshine ¢ aq tl help ov on NEW PROSPERITY FOR LUMBER TRADE WHEN DUTY COMES OFF i \t power lines, ject 10 ¢ tering present a j and paving posts i f 10 pen ta d ' cent Sawn boards t house st | duties | | 1] { ia { id ts » extent ha ot and aves these are i wid will of Ning tv 1s anproved s back recipros trade in distric ton. This profits on industries o dering revive to the ant wiping sel { mast pmport the timber cour eat lakes, Added pm important fer one I « ry | 1 on the sper in theses will lacger orders nulacturers to mean whales; of tbe nocth vd the ma ve which eater territory trade ern CLASSIFIES HUMAN SOUL it is Ouly Function of Brain Cell, 19. ~ Un of Mons Savant. says Berlin, Sept fessor rust Haeckel, of the champion at the week of Jena, ancl daring io versity lor Congress the that MN Hem, a | paper t {the coneermng nda He ent past it creed claims the the ions of rent phe ' resuit re in tion in domains palpont morphol v of de ine extmet monkeys, and \ € an a cont from hot of mammal fact the ent man ong of 1s mankind and man's develo pe. Ti yaly a funet developed fuctions relatives Ving h st 1 mar o-calle of bral It other mind All literature, tellectual lly imine | Haeck cell with: all the has pr these, ng the at ot human whether In art 0 other branch ale acti 1 or any « in fundament Ihe Proi endeas muscular the myth mere ities, ality of $0) Sy Is HOME MISSION MEETING Women of. the tevian Churches. Of the Loeal Presbhy- | The f1onary Presbyterian Women's held first the holidays, Queen's unin chiefly in a bale of clothing to be needy settlers in the North: West J. DD: Boyd gan esting account of the meeting at Belleville, and iwas followed by , paper, read by Miss Georgina Home Mission Work in Quebec. Mise Cullen took prehensive view of the m that pro upon all present, the of the urgeut demanis society its Hae eling sihoe Building business ersity, consisted strange for nt most Presh this prepared 1 | . a Tal al dre and illea, a very com educational and ace, and the missionary work impressed heeding notwithstanding the west, née sity of call the eas NERVY TELEPHONE GIRL. ---- . Man Who Climbs Through Window and Hits Him. Pa., Sept 19.- bord in the Miss Shoots Pittsburgh, working at the steadl Telephone exchange garet Wall, the operator, climbing. throngh a window room. She seized revolt fired. Dropping to the ground ol fis jappeared, but Miss Wall followed through the door and fired three more {shots Blood on at least one mark, Home Mar man the i . if het a bullet Accidents Will Happen In the best lated famiiies. 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