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The appara tus was recefitly demonstrated be- fore a large body of medical men. | vacation dias get. one. THE BLUE RUIN BOOMERS '| haa done for 1924 a year ago." Further, "he felt that Canalla was more advanced in its readjustment : SEE US . EDISON MAZDA LAMPS Quebec Daily Telegraph. Mr. Rbger W. Babson, wito spoke l| recently in Montreal ;before the All Sizes Carried in Stock _ BURKE ELECTRIC CO. Distributors. it A RESTAURANT THAT WILL PLEASE YOU Drop in and have your meals with us. 'We have everything you could desire at reasonable prices. CROWN CAFE Open from 7.30 am. to 3 a.m. TELEPHONE 1898. M N Egg, Stove and Chestnut . . . .. $16.00 per ton fl Small Hard Coal ..........$12.50 per ton | Buckwheat . ....... .......$ 9.00 per ton | car Semi-Anthracite Smokeléss, suitable for Range or Furnace, $12.00 per ton, delivered SOWARDS COAL C0. Phone 155 * CPTOWN OFFICE: McGALL'S CIGAR'STORE. PHONE 813. Canadian Manufacturers Association, the Board of Trade, Montreal Pub- licity Association and the Chambre de Commerce, is one of the leading commercial prophets and ecovomists Hill! in the world to-day. The important commercial bodies gathered together in Montreal to listen to him is suf- ficlent evidefice of this fact. After a year of the most defama- tory campaign carried on in Canade by a group of Tory sympatiizers, In their efforts to decry tho popular verdict of Canadians in electing a Liberal government to power at Ot- tawa, the opinion of Mr. Babson must be galling to them. It. will. be remembered by our readers how these Tory orators went through the 'country during Isst year pi ing bine ruin, Thty were fol up by some. of the powerful interests who prophesied bankrupley and the total collapse of the whole commercial fabric of this country, The public for a time was almost stampeded, Financial gronps whé had been dictators of political power in Canadé for some years were dis- appointed at their loss of control of the reins of power at Ottawa They smothered their feelings by nelping the group who were preach'ng blue ruin for Canada. . Attempt at Stampede. What was the object of all this propaganda? To stampede and turn the minds of the honest electors against the Liberal goverament at Ottawa. THis was the object pure and simple. It is all unravelling it- self to-day. It has resulted in a split {un the Tory party. Someone had to be blamed. A group led by a num- ber of prominent parties have de- manded the head of their chief. They, hope to cover their tiacks hb the death of their leader, But th ] have ill-judged Mr. Meighen. He { probably one of the greatest fighting leaders that bas yet hdaded 3 party in Canada, He has still the con- fidence of 'his following though he may have been picked, for sacrifice by a small group anioiig the Tories. After all that has been sald by the Tory orators preaching Live ruin during the past year or two, what does Mr. Babson say? He told the important interests before whom he | spoke In Monreal that he "took a more cheerful view of geiitral condi- tions for Carads in 1925 that he of :refiod than was the Unitec States due to the wisdom shown here in réfusing to follow the gecond infla- tion period in the United States. He took the view that conditiops are now better In Canada than in the United States, there being more un- employment and poorer business in the Republic than in Canada." Exodus Missionaries. It will be remembered that the Tory orators last year acted as the4 greatest missionaries for the exodus which followed their exaggerated statements. They flaunted the fact that the factories were filicd with orders and the workmen were ob- taining higher wages in the republic to the south of us. They spoke in such glowing terms, that - their speeches were printed in every paper from the Atlantic to the Pacific, un- til there was hardly a free working- man in the country who iid not have a desire to leave Canada and take advantage of the wonderful era of prosperity across the boréer. They did not even stop at painting this pleture. ~ They went further and heralded the news that owing to slight changes in the tariff thous- ands of our workmen were flocking to. the United States. They gave as a concrete case a cotton factory near ¢ where two thousand em- loyees had been thrown out of em- loyment and had goné to the United States with their families. Western papers wrote editorial after editorial upon this fact, all of which was un- true. Our readers can make inquiry relative to the cotton factcry and they will quickly be apprised of the terrible campaign which was launch- ed last year by a group of Tories to stampede public opinion against the Liberal party. 'To-day, as the Tele- graph Has repeatedly stated, many of those who have gone to tho States are returning {to Canada because they found .that conditions in the Unitéd States were just as bad as those in Canada and the conditions of both Canslla and the United States are similarly by the stagnation of Buro trade. pleasing natural color, is wash and is unshrinkable. Be sure to ask your dealer'to show you Lancaster -- you will find that it costs no more than any other high grade underwear. 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