Daily British Whig (1850), 20 Sep 1911, p. 7

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The Liberal Canidae Stands For Fair E WHOLESO RELIABLE ECONOMICAL MADE IN CANADA Eun TORONTO ---- ONT. Stand Aside. 1%.~{To the Edit- or)" Last week 1 received, as likely the other electors of the city did, a for the h {Holder illiner 4 the Kingston Stan cold bite, dard's excellent defence of the recipro- land sits oty agreement, It was quite familiar 4 3hout with she line taken, bat it is a con- jo venience to have so many weighty facts and so adwmicably put, in this concise way, ander one's eye. ft is first rate campaign material for the hberal candidate, because it {is 80 eminently frank and convineing | {a statement, The case for the farmer | and the wage-earner is clear aod un- | ' answerable, nnd could not be better jrnhar set forth; while st shows just as clear- ly and unanswerably that no injury protected manufac Kingston, Sept in the sen And fan eome to the tarer by the agreement, It is an eminently squars honest presentation of the facts, done Af they in good English, with solid reasoning oppositior { Where that is the right thing, and | millions, {with the lighter vein of ridicule where {which p argument is 'not needed, and a laugh {engenders, at the opponent's absurdity suits purpose better. Labatt's Lager Now Perfected The best and jis right; able Share of the Good Things Ail Warning to the Protectionists | turers, grit | making the Buiness mistake of their | life in opposing this of reitef to the farmer are don't the {the channels oa and an Equit Round---A to working man who morning to sphit the hreakiast, omely IS ap at fin who has MOWAT SHOULD HAVE SUPPORT, OF the Wage Emer and the Consumer in Kingston e o'clock kindling ani and deprive the majority | of irights, frum. | ueered out: of the * dist { ign The extreme protectionist. stand-pat- a! of the United States are the men Je jost their party in the last elec over there, and eansed so fierce 8 light be turned on their scan dalous ecrookedoess ard exiortions, that high protection 38 tOUering (0 a {fall, and sure to come down with a Aud their colostal fortunes. consumers, will ton to not save the dav. So will it be here if our petted, overindulged, overcheeky protection: ist friends do wot take warning in time, and stand frow under. Reciprocity is the only isstie before Liberalism and Mr. Mowat stand an eqaitable share of for. air play, (the pood things all round, and should like as not, for hix dinner, down to his frugal supper | on, I'hey not they are 1 KE and the ampered they ven when now, promptly can't of fairness f weary grinding heavy toil the tory and the protectionist brought, ! (pe food-taxer the highly and tory- he ofiers protected modest and 3 stirring teseper, and inviting a scrutiny will not down doomed to defeat rmeschance, in a dap and if, now, ns sure dron with their insatiable privilege for lon and are they fier thirteen long hours We dent gifts, manalac not measure he wage up The by an ill-gotten rapacity jand that always las block {cohol to ¢ Justice and inves {rounding fa . wherein ( alcohol, a { Mistaking the liquid for gin, that {ley are | Jeathly sick led as right | hospital in the davs ahead, | recover. their [day have the undivided and sathusiastic support of the wageearner and the consumer --ONE OF THEM. . Ee yA GAVE HIM WOOD ALOOROL AS AN ACT OF REVENGE, Man With the Wild West Show at Ottawa Fair Had a Narrow Escape. 19. Detectives cireumstances which oceurred on the exhibition midway last night, Ringslev, otherwise known lexas Bill, a member of the Ari- Wild West Show, drank wood with serions = results Kings- gulp of it and hecame A doctor wis summon- and bad the man femoved to an where itis said that se will It said Kingsley ester soundly threshed a man on the Midway who had instlted a woman, this man, who is wnknown bottle of wood al- An arrest ex. are sar Ottawa, Sept gating the a Case as ona very took a hig sent the, Kingsioy § yet, is pected today TRANSPORTATION AND INDUS. TRIAL BUSINESS HAS NO FEAR. Reciprocity is Only a Fair Business Proposition--Opposition For Op. position's Sake Only. Good grit times again assured us, s---- Everybody «work matil the poll clos ox, ------ Three cheers for the king and down with all traitors. S---- Watch the tory etooked gang. They are worth the watening. Reciprodity will increase trade and it's trade, that makes the wheels go round, -------- Whitney declares that reciprocity would not undermine our loyalty. He jis right, Bourassa wanis to burst up the em. pire. Borden and Nickle are backing him ap. The liberal government will be sus tained. Even the opposition oon cedes this. Mr. Borden's trouble about rec wocity is all because the wrong party laid the egw. Reciprocity pact is an agreement vhich may be terminated at any time Canada save so. What products sumer %( does vesiproeity in nataral mean to the average eon. Simply free trade in food. A victory fer the tories will mean Kingston and the whole country, #aicd the Standard, would greatly bene. fit by reciprocity, and the only thing to fear was that the American con gress might not pass the agreement talk about annexation was + a sham, only ' thing te fear has | All the and congress has passed the on the market! TRY IT | bugaboo Well, the | been removed; agreement. | After a while, not long, the Stan jdard changed its tune, and began to hedge. That ix, the heavily-protected jmiilion making interests (abnormally Hat from the taxes srueezed out of {the consumer), which control the tory party, passed the word that the agree {ment must be opposed in parliament and before the commtry. At the party whip was cracked over the head of the Standard, as with other open- (minded papers like i, and it was spewdily brought to heel. It couldn't | consistently, or decently, attempt the jrather ditheult trick of swallowing it [ elt, but it stopped writing in favor of reeiprocity," and, with some tributors ils pages, took to A curious yasn-yammering . about the Canadian navy, the sins of the federal administration, and other fatilities of that sort. "Now, what a wage-earner and con sumer would say to. lus many fellows for we are n respectable numBer--in these ancient, honorable laes of activity, believe what the Stan- dard said last January dnd February, when its mind was clear and candid the simple trath--and pay no atten- tion whatever to its later palpable sophistries and self-contradictions, As far as that paper js concerned, the appeal is easy and overwhelming "from Philip drunk to Philip sober." Then Mr. Nickle's reference on nom- ination day to the men of the Loco motive Works was illuminating and uggesiive he think that the onee con to is, Does "5 ------ workingman is but a poor, spinsless creature, without self-respect or mind of his own, just to be punished or coeveed hy his aployer ¥ 'The great tory party for lgng thought so, and resisted violently, and as long as it could, the introduction of the ballot, 'and the protection of the voter of ithe emploved classes against intimi dation. And until the ballyts stopped tarvism's wicked and reactionary me {thods, intimidation and eoeicion had been used to a shameless extent. It was the "grand old party's" shock. ing abuse of place and power in this regard that led to the agitation for, and ultimately the introduction of the ballot and simultanecus elec tions by the Mackenzie government in 1871. Is the conservative candidate ipiming for the old, arrogant, bull {dosing days of his party, a party, as lour history shows over and over a gain, always selfish, insolent, nar ow, and so grossly self-sufficient. as 'to be ever immovable in the face of every necessary reform ? What has toryism ever done for the The Best Treaneat for Itching Scalps and Falling Hair To allay Jtching and ieritation of the scalp, pinvent dry, thin and falling hair, remove | Ate, seales and dandmll, and promote the ath and beauty of the Baie, the following snevial treatment Is most effective, agreeable and economical. On retiring, comb the hair out stralght all around, then begin at the side aid make a parting, gently rubbing Cuticura altment into the parting with a bit of soft sid ever the end of the finger. Anoint tional partings ab shat half an inch apart 'ntil the w pole scalp has been treated, the pire pase being to get the Caticurs ofntmernt on the sculp skin rather than on the hair, It fs well to place a light covering over the hair to protect the plilow from possible stain. The he t moriing, shampoo with Cutie ita, Soup hot water. Shampoos may Ved ss often mn agrees but once or Tice a month waerally sufficient for Spec) i frestment lor women's hair, Not- ing Cuticura soap and ointment are i sold ia ere, those wishing to try this Foy do so without expense by fendi to "Cuticura," Dept. 4M, Boston, U. = sample of be uticura sonp and ointment, with 32-p. book on skin and hair, age-eartier and the workingman Y Nothing, but to keep him under, and hold hum back, a hewer of wood and a deawer of water. Any benefit that he has ever got has come to him directly, or indirectly, from the I beral party, as the history of the aotherland and of Cowada incontest- ably shows. The working man shontd resent to the utmost in bis power {the contemptuous insinuawon that he is subject to purchase, and not a freeman. The lot of the farmer and the wage earner is not #0 easy that they should be carcless of larger markets and "cheaper foods, or allow themselves to be deceived by the cheap clap-trap of their enenties. If the fmrmer Molde his own it is about all, The who buys His hogs and steers i from dM per cent. to an per cent profit. No wonder t are million sire. At one emt of the transaction they underpay the farmer and at the 'other end they overcharge 0 the age-earners a vonsuIners, ring controls "the market and the wage oot mokes a bare existénee. It is only the food-taxers and the lover-protected interests: who can pay, Ins thay are doing, newspapers over the v $289 a page for print in sore type, a few poor, shoddy Men wha' ino the "ground and fat diwdonde from their investments, like Ulifford Sifton 'and the conmersative candidate and the sditor of the Standard, who go to their offices nicely groomed and perfumed shout idioma, + 'mighty little about the toil and the piecing COWAN'S: Is rich in food value and easy to digest. It is just Cocoa, pure Cocoa, ground from the choicest Cacon beans. Nurses and Doctors recommend its use in sickness or in health. 1m Do You | Bourassa and bis gang dictating the policy of the country. Do you waal that ? All the members of the liritish ernment favor retiprocity. They mot afraid of the empire Whe we ? HER SKIN SEEMED ON FIRE Every Other Treatment Failed But "Fruit-a-fives" Cures GRrAXDE LIGNE, QUR., Jan. oad, 1950 "My wife was greatly distressed for three years with chronic Eczema on the hands, and the disease was so severe that it almost prevented her from using her hands. The doctor gave her several ointments to use, but none of them did any good. He also advised her to wear rubber gloves and she wore out three irs whut getting any benefit. Asa ast resort, I persuaded her to try "Pruita-tives", and the effect was marvellous. Not only did "Fruita tives" entirely cure the Ecrema. but the Asthma, which she suffered from, was also completely cu We both attribute our health to" Fruit-a-tives", N.JOUBERT. "Fruit-a-tives" will always cure Eczema or Salt Rheum because 'Fruit. a-tives" purifies the blood, corrects the Indigestion and Constipation, and tones up the Nervous System. "Prait-a-tives" is the only medicine in the world made of fruit juices and valuable tonics, and is the greatest of all blood - purifying remedies, soc, 8 box=#6 for $3.50--0r trial size, 25c. At all dealers or from Fruita. tives Limited, Ottawa, of idens, who have sore Inventive ability ay write GREELEY & MoINTINE, 'utenti Attoreeys, Washington 8 G THAT TOBACCO With the "Rooxte." on {8s crowing louder ms he goes along Only 4be per pous id. For chewlug and smoking AT A, MACLEANS, Outarie Street. gov } are need | Reciprocily was = great benefit to Canada for thirteen years. Why uot give it another trial. The pact can be cancelled at any time. -- Reciprocity i not politics--it is just ou cam vote for your party all the rest of your lives. This time vote for yo! Great Britain buys from and sells to every country in the world, and does aot regard it as disloyal. Why should (Canada not do likewise ? The liberal government had a jority of forty-five in the last par {iament. It will' have a majority of Sfty-five or more in the next house. DRO Bir Wilicid cannot lose. He is ahead Beat po now and the tories eanmot overtake hin lead." Lot Kingstou get in: the procession and send him a support or, Canadians need mot buy from or sell to the United States unless they wish to under reciprogity., We shall be just as feos to do what we lke as we are now. k Reciprocity will throw no man out of a job, will reduce Bo man's wages, But it will make his wages go furth- er. That will please his wife. Vote for it : Go to the polls in full stature of your complete manhood and vote as {freemen and exercise your franchise nocording to the dictates of your owa conscience, An elector's first duty is to 'him self and to his conscience HH his duty to his conscience and his duty to his party conflict, the safe plan is to follow the comscience, GRAND & I NEW YORK CITY OTEL 2. Sena Eres oo A, BT amide Book and Mas ER {BETTER GET } a a tt Your bins filled with Our Coal before the Fall rush comes on ~~ Under the reciprocity treaty of 1854 to 1866 Canadian exports to the Uni tad States rose from $6,721,509 in 1864 to $46,199.470 én 1566 That shows just what fair wade conditions will do. Honest up, now, Mr. Workingman do you think your joyalt§ would be en dangered if your wife were permitted to buy meat and fruit and vegetables for less money than she is now com- pelled to pay 'Help make the majority for reci procity the greatest that has been and administer a fitting rebuke to the campaizn of abuse and misrepre sentation which has besn waged by the oppositg interests. PBB WE EBB A ------------------ P. WALSH Barrack St. Es a Nobody bas ever attempted to plain why it is proper apd loyal the wanufacturer fo impor. from the United States, free of duty, what- fever he neads in his business, while it) is all wrong and disloyal for the workingman to seek to have the tax-) os removed from bis food. Protection is a privilege granted to the manufacturer by the Canadian people. The people have a right to buy where they please; and for the wake of aiding and encouraging oer tain industries they forbear to ume that right. D'Alton MeCarthy used to describe their action as a "sell denying ordiannce." ex for Tsetse TTeTRBTERS i Your Liver is Clogged up That's Why You're Tired bok os J pb 24 Out COBB CONTINUES TO LEAD THE AMERICAN LEAGUE. -- He Has an Average of 416--Jackson of (Meveland is Second. Chicago, Sept. ' 19.<"Ty" Cobh, of Detroit, continues to lead the Am- erican Basebndl Lew, in batting, Ae sotding to \moflicial to-day, Cobb has, an average of "ale, while Jackson, of Cleveland, who is second, has an average of 399. Lajoie, of Cleveland, i» in third place with an average of 093 to his credit. To date Cobb has a record games, 526 times at bat, 1M 219 hits, 40 two-baggers, and stolen bases. National League batting averages {are not as high as those in the Am jevican. Jackson, of Boston, leads in the National with ap average of A457. Wagner, of Pittsburg, is in second place with &n average of 250 Almeida, of Cincivuati, and Clarke, of Pittsburg, are running a close race for Hrd place. Afméida has an average of B41 and Clarke has a average of Wh Amherst Island Resident Dead. Stella, Sept. 18~John Henderson, at old and respected resident passed awhy on Wednesday, Sept. 6th, afte an illness. The iste Mr. Henderson, was born in Ireland, eighty-two years ago. The largely attended funeral was - con- ducted by Rev. James Cumberland and Rev. Dr. Porter. Docensied loaves two Saughtars, Mes. Hugh Filson snd Mrs, v, of the island, ! i one som, , of Wolfe Island. | 23 ixeshing is nearly completed. Corn and silo filling are BOW In or ivy 'otatoss ate mot very plentiful here. Those who have taken them up report a -- crop. The dominion we: tiom here. Two meetings have been held in Stella. Neither of them was very attended. The campers on Stella Point dave all taken their departure. s from the island attended the Toronto fair. Mrs. §. L. Pringle and Mrs. T. MeCormiolt have been ill Visitors:B.. Filwon, Chicazo: Miss E. they "snd H. Guess, fala, N.Y; Dr. and Mrs. Hudson, Tim; Mra I. Pringle, Mise KE. Polls, Mrs. R. Filson, Miss Anns Filson King ston. | Will Meet in Ring. London, Sept. 10.~The Jack John won-Bombardier Wells world's cham | Jimbip Rutile of 129 rans, 76 COAL OIL. LUBRICATING OIL. FLOOR OIL. GREASE, ETO, PROMPT DELIVERY. W. F. KELLY. Clarence and Ontario Streets. Foye's Bullding. rrr sansesresssseacsevwa all nt oe ------ EVERETTE TE VERS WRN STANCE GLE HRA: lo Make sure you get the real Vanilla, not an ime tation. Buy Shirriff's- the extract of the finest Mexican Vanilla Beans, Aged until it is stronger, richer, infinitely superior, -

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