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Downers Grove Reporter, 28 Oct 1897, p. 3

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may, in It? but those who get their “do; on the quiet ram and hm take the place 0! one at our c‘lty merchants “a as whether It In to «61. It Is Hard enough to hove the hoods bllstond with outdoor work. but It a Inn-oer rm: mental onxlotm to hove the bum consumed. God mp the who“. m donut m thou whom. an aunt" mo comp to the conclude! not all m mm blow to cup tune or In: livelihood. the merchant me. to sleep, while conscious of th- an that at that moment the drip may ‘u driving on the rock. or a nu {weeping over the hurricane deck ml- ‘ing 1m goods, or the speculators my be pinning : monetary nvol‘mlon, or the knights may be at that moment at his money safe. or the are any have kindled on the very block where his star. sands. The tandem, II all rural mark-ls in to suppose that sins and ("naming (Inter in our [tent elm-s; but clllzvns m ner MM: long ago land that K b not safe lo calculate an. a. cum!" of the apples on at top of the farmer- him! "It! Is the char- ncm- at we ”plea an the way don toward the bottom. flatly of our cm- In: Ind merchants have lane. that it b may: ale (0 ace the firmer nature the barrel of been. Int an: m not that honest There are am who In country "to, my. .9 think they have a right to WI ml: dellefl and merchant of .n “’1‘, They think u II more honor- at. to also can than to deal In con. no roam men-a mun, .1. to the merchant. “You a: ”If my canny. nym." Doe- }. M It may? While the tuner m hemysntotlm.eonmutn {muulhmmmu‘mm use mall; and adding to II- fa- "no. or m nun-l mu. tro- mum to nil-toad. Am and min In down: my I. am grout cults (mm a. the inter] mm. When New York nu! wmluxton m in" and veep over their pins, in Weak-healer county and the nighborhm around this CC'HII u: down and weep over mm M at I". I In! M ark-Null “human. ”no" In with; I. II. mumnmummtu- undo-r1 Io mu m nn. no can um tun but and. no view ma. an shun hon-u, In and can In" no" can in IN night. not my!“ car no m I“: my. m- “an In" In: “In. Iain-all. Ian-II am In than amt. mmmuovkn Dowel-m mumm. on nu. I). cm at auricular-l me n Io In. on ion- ut. mm It not the (Wank of all who «one In the city norm: in. the mum llamas. You but no "can" of I): (bloom m- mllnbdennumu our ml emu-4 fat- can In which Into h In! on m dun, until they In uni-fly (Mr and “an Al um It. I" In on d' In In and «uh !Ihnood. m "a um "and Ibo nod-Mob inn-or. Nann- nn the noun.“ null”. an-ouu- Moo Indoor d duvet“. 1'!" an and .7 II.- llhflfll'loo. all I», In «Nod by 00-0 Idiom You am: an m- “In- M or mu. a: mm. or mu. a .lanwnnlulrn. a film; in It I haw nothing to to and by M It. a. I Oat-Ody“; «- wt 3 Illh “that.“ Nam. I III" a" no. I. ”am man-hr. “a. Th1 I" I. OHM“! Into I‘m-nun). ton-ur- cm, mink”. mm :14 mm)- ll. There are thousands of van 0! hell- ing a lie. A men's whole llfe my be a falsehood and yet never with his “DI may he falsity once. There 18 3 W87 0! uttering (elsehood by look. by man- ner. as well u by Hp. There are persons who are guilty 0! dlshoneety 0! speech and then Inernrd a, "may he." call- ln: 1'. a white lie, when no He II that color. The whitest no ever to"! VII as black n perdltlon. There are than so given to dllhoneuy or speech that they do not know when they In Mnu. With some It I. II! enquired tin, and with other: I: II a ulunl lu- lmlua There are thou 'hfllfl you rm remake I: burn mu. Their whole Me. Imus rrudle to mu. 1- llbd up 'llh vice or conch. listen-ol- (lilo!) and premdmuon are In nature! to than u the Hannah duo-m. and In I um or mnrll «my and ”mun-l minim. Then there In than who II utter “(e have «wanna-luâ€" a! do- veluping um "II. and they so (to. de- cepuua lu «apnea. m m- en- lo WELL- MATCHED pair, alike in ambi- tion and in mine- hood. Amlax and Sapphire. ' They wanted a reputu' lien for great ben- eflcence. and they acid all their prop- erty, pretending to put the entire pro- ceeds in the charity (and. while they put much of it in their own pocket. There was no necessity that they give all their property Away. but they wanted the reputation at so doing. Ananiu first lied about it and dropped down dead. Then gawk!“ lied about it. and she dropped down dead. The two (auntie. are 3 warn- ing to all use: of the danger o! surl- flciug the truth. “anus or THE Tonous." sun DAY'S SUBJECT. my the rut: Au- v. ran. u lol- lowl: "A Can-In Inn Nun-nod ‘Il.~ m». wm- lnpphln ml Wile. Sold 3 TALMAGE’S SERMON Then. how often it in that there fire misrepresentations on the pm ‘01 Inâ€" deu-l church: In rem m other churn-Wan! It 1 mm m to W mm!!- Al m I! I duet h In m. and tho lung 0- ".1“ an an m In l pus on to speak of ecclesiastical lies. those which are told for the ad- vancement or retarding of a church a sect. it is hardly worth your while to ask an extreme Calvinist what an Arminian believe; lie will tell you that an Armlnias belleres that man can save himself. An Arminian he- lieves no such thing. It is hardly worth your while to ask an extreme Arminlan what a Calvinist believes. He will tell you that a Calvinist believes that God made some men just to damn them. A Calvinist believes no such thing. it is hardly worth your whne to ask a Pe- do-Bs'tlst what a Baptiat believes. He will tell you a Baptist believen that immersion is necessary for salvation. 3A Baptist does not believe any each thing. It is hardly worth your while to ask a man, who very much hates Presbyterian. what a Presbyterian be- lieves. He will tell you that a Prea- hyterlan believes that there are Inâ€" fants in hell a span long. and that very phi-astrology has come down from gen- eration to generation in the Christian church. There never was a Presbyte- rian who believed that. "Oh." you say, "I heard some Presbyterian minister: twenty years ago say so." You did not. There never was a man who believed that. there never will he s man who will believe that. And yet. from boy- hood. I have heard that particular slan- der against a Christian church going down through the community. m nu In 'I u all 1mm. Thy W [or (Io an on IN" two; may m "n In! sum. M do- ." (bolt not! hurl-ll mam-Ia! Iovlnnmdlmtn-no. Mm-nunfldmn‘hvmu I cut at on o! the all mm hey my a h :- bulbo- In the funny. It Dunno-IIIHIMIQ. A «In p" u to that madman. M an Illl II. M mum on. um ‘00 about I pldlfi. 0- In." Um '0 in! Ibo mid to Done“ '0 on clout. and out.” today In and um. 'llh «at uni mutate“ and nits. "aw in m In utml! hum” am an“, Item m“. 1-3 mm: loam You mu: m has) outfit“; that b nun. You Inst am. You nut Io! Out «In. I] m Ibo M: in! I: vulgar. You mm mm Inch of may I. a tan a! m and um nod nine. “4 oh" and at”! Ind In. M'I nd nI-vcflm “d Inn-unhyhu, a vial. com! o! vile. I. not worn one good mm mm! of laughter. PM we! a hollow scene the «muted gm: nuns n the olose at the evening. a- “ring fire has: that he has enjoyed Mine". Soviet! 1! become to contorted and damn-ed In this respect that 1‘ mama abl- wlere the names nth- et at I “mm at II ”pieâ€"paring, m I. It more good cheer than all the framed refrigerator: of the nonop- lulu m. In amt am no human. Thy W M Ito M autumnal-o“; “an"... an than no not an Inn] nu.- looa bum. m can!" u uwn an mm In mum. A mom co“ II and uh: "How one. I. III: nu- de?" ”I: II In Callus." “I an “I am tor low when out." Cu to «I ll lot (our auction «ho. at “huyluumtwlhmd um" u than M momma. II. "math-ma? "mutual. M an M u my Mum u.- tm (In «mm a no" In in!“ (lo mum. ’ ‘ ' There are large fortunes upon which God's favor comes down, and it ll 1““ u boner! and Just. as Christian to be ai- ‘nuentuitistohepoor. In may: ‘ home there in e hleuiug on every, Me- turcd we" and on every scroll. and on every inserted window. uni the to! that flashes in the lights, and thu showers in the music end thet dance: in the quick feet of the children Dat- min; through the hell hes in it the inor of God and the eppryul at man. And there are thouunde and tone oi thou-Ind! oi merchants who, iron the hut any they sold e yerd a: cloth. a: drill: oi butter. have maintained their integrity. They were born honest. they will live honest. and they will die honest. But you and I know that there ere in commerciei lite than who ere (“lily o! greet diehoneetk-e oi much. A mrehut an. “1 en soiling these mode et ieu men cut!“ la he setting for thoee good: at price interior to that which he pew tor thee? Then he has tpohtu the truth. in he getting more? The» he lien. A merchtnt Ian: "I paid as tor this uncle.” in that the price he peid to: it? All right. But name he pen tor it .2: lute-d oi w? Then he lies. I you on to consider commercial lies. There are those who apologise (or deviations from the rich: and (or practical deception by saying it is com- mmisl custom. in other words. s He by multiplication becomes‘s virtue. There are large fortunes gathered in which there is not one drop 0! the sweet of unrequited toil. and not one spark of bad temper hashes from the bronze bracket. and there is not one drop at needlewomnn's heart blood on tho crimson plush; whii-s there are other fortunes about which it may be Bald that on every door knob and on every figure of the carpet. and on «2v- on well there is the mark at dishonor. What it the hand wrung by mil and blistered until the skin comes oil should he placed on the exquisite wall paper, leaving its mark oi bloodâ€"tom linkers and a thumb? or. it in the night the man should be aroused from his slumber again and again by his own conscience, getting him- self up on elbow and cry- ing out into the darkness. “Who 15 there?" alum-yard- Dachau. Shakespeare's dauhter. Judith, who wu 32 when he died. "survived lu- tony-le your. and became a Pun-Inn. so rigid wu she thut she would mar [0 near a playhouu and m Inmlonn: of everything mutant. sueâ€"mm you’ use anything In New York that mind“ you ol m Tin then during the m of their "laceration for purposes of commence. The extreme rarity of whale: upon the Theme- embenknent some to have been unknown to the writer. Some correspondent: give most excellent unitary advice. but too late for in practical application. An Aged poet. who Ind lost the use of lai- limbo wu exhorted by An namim to dig, "even it it were but in his back gnrden," far In hour or two every morning before bmlrfm; all that was wunted, he was secured. for complete recovery, was "profane pennintion followed by a healthy slow.” ”lotion-hum 0nr one-ten (when 'e are calâ€"Ind who In ”that them?â€"no longer nn- nay I. Indeed. they hnve tensed millng; to then we are u (lent lei. "ant of .lnd." to 'Iolll the pmmh 4e sort-Is nwllen, an the Nineteenth Centnry. And our Mend- nrn t'lee our Mendn. No one who In nol "lnld by" enn underntnnd the depth 0! In- Innn nympnthy. Even our «quint- ‘nncen herome our friends, nnd the lust non-hearted of vletton mnmnn to hllnelf: "Poor soul!“ or perhaps (with equal commutation) "Poor darn!" Whnt In most curlonn Is the Interest. I! we have In nny tny become kno'n to the while at large, complete strnngen an In Oll' 'hnlml and mental condi- tlan. II prescriptions could cure III 'e should be In rude health Indeed. The nnlerlnle are sometlnen n little «III- enlt to procure. I have Ieen n letter from New Zenlnnd reoonunendlng an old gentlemnn uttering tram rheu- ntnue cont to bathe In vhnlen. In that Inland whales, It neems, nre oe- ennlonnlly thrown up on the Inshore. when rhenmuc patients hasten to Ila cum-don MICâ€"4H l.- 'no no": II" can out. W. my N00 ll um. I. "u. but we on m. I: who: Io Mo. To any m. a "and. ball. A. u «a nut- \ Inn-o: with." and India Ina-r ‘lnwbdlhouqmmm m. mm. or down. no no. u Iucmdthdamulol lid: (Wamynllmm‘m in nut. 11. M an to. no. I“ ”In In“ M In." bad. And luau in! mm to and“ not. All (ht-m ha. is“. to flan-ha how. an the w my. tantra. Bu l“. a will. him who and Nun u. IU.L mm lower. floor Iona. '"fi tuck-In! «ha I.“ and... late I van. me loin. Nov Ibo mun Io hardly an. no In- M In nth-pd for no «chum out at nmu- II“ In" lu- - m II". h the «up 0! mm Lulu m. IN. M! the MI. 1'). and ”Mlhmmumty.n aim-t Unl- lovcr. M hav- A-l UM garland- m M" m- " up no Ila-rod hot. Bunch d In..- Ikn "not! quieted. Challis unp- lan. Chm“... PM um. "in“ to“. In- an. Vote. hated. Us“. out. lily God extlrpuo trom society all the ecclesiastical hen, IIIII ill the noel-l Ila. "and III the meek-Mu! Ila. ud All the commercial Ilu. Ind all the u- rlcnuml Ila. Ind nuke ovary mu m up“ the mm: o! bl. neighbor. I, (than. lot In nah our Illa corro- spo-dlovntvom. wanna- ul mulch tron our banner. Lot .0 MN! um an an. m In. God In] demon-unto baton II n- u-DM “Inn. Jun: III! I. an. nrd to shut nun who went lit to make a purchase and depreciated the ulna o! the goods. and then altar he had so! any boa-ted of the splendld hamln he had made. “I: II naught, ll. l: aunt. ulth the buyer; but when he ll you. his way. then he boutoth." It Ill, new: to the world a slurp hu- zlll. but the Mcordlnx angel wrou down in the ponderoua tones of eter- nlty, “Kr. Baud-to, dolnx buslneu on Pun-flunk Avenue. or Broadway. or Chestnut Street, or am. 82M. told on: no.” But some one says. "The deception that I practice In so small that It don’t amount to anything." Ah. my friends. lt does amount to a great dent You say, “When I decelve. It In only about a case of needles, or a box or buttons, or a row 0! plan." But the article may be so small you can not It In your veet pocket. but the sin to as big on tho pyramids. and the echo of your dlsâ€" honor wlll reverberate through the mountain: of eternlty. There to no such thlnx no a unnll eln. They are All vast and stupendous. because they wlll all hove to come under lnsfietlon In the Day of Judgment. You any houtyoumlt of having made a fine Doualaâ€"1 sharp burgnln. You may carry out must the Bible any- ln ro- decrepit. and the congregation are I0 herd]! instead in life that their pester goes with elbows out. then there will always be Christian people in churches who say. “What a pity! what I. pity!" But let the day of prosperity come to a Christian church, and let the music be triumphant. and let there be vut ammbiagm, and then there will be even ministers of the Gospel critical and denunciatory and full or misrepre- sentation and iaisiilcetion, giving the impression to the outside woritr that they do not like the corn because it in not ground in their mill. Oh. my iriende. let us in all departments or ilie stand back from deception. GROWING OLD. DOWNERS‘ GROVE REPORTER. ..... me gamma? m '2IMUS'1‘ ANNEX HAWAII. ..A_a lâ€" - .I.-. 5L4 .. “.AA Haw-II, although but unlally aeâ€" voloped. lg n rich and pro-porous coun- try. It nlmdy consumes more of our United States products than any other country bordering noon m Pacific. Undo: annexation to m not only m lib Undo, not we will Inmply I; m m m um um- Another, and I subordlnate, menu in favor of annentlon is because HI- well He: In the direct truck of all trans-Pacific trade. With one excep- tlon, all of the seven dlflerent steam- ship llnen that cross the Pacific atop et Honolulu. All the Chlnn and Japan trade, to end from the Hie-raga: ce- ngl, will subsequently do the nine. "1'!" has been rightly termed the “eonmerclal era-roads" as well u the "Itrltbglc key" of the Paclflc. We need anall In more [hill Ha- nflneednus. Weneednuhzhnd needs Glbnlm. not so much for m territory not In commerce. but for In location. We need It, not for sure- don, but for the protection of the In- terau that we have there And for the protection of our We and property upon lhe Pulfic Cont. fanny one point In HON-fl than twen- (1 points In Calllornn. Washington and Oregon. A fouls. power In malo- M Dunn would compel (In elabornle lor~ “lull“ at every porl on the hello Coal II order lo nlonl prolrcllo. to our people 1nd mind! all more. Wllh all lmln pom excluded from Huull, our people ml properly on It. Pull: Coast would he manhunt, fret from forelgn danger. ll we do not nae: Hawnll none other cooolry vlll, ‘ b, QM‘I. l-l‘tzqu-Itlwufl‘é 4.? I mun! ‘ and Tho-m I". llayud; by all": Khmer-u like Sewn: loan at Al- Ibnlln and 80mm- luvllu o! Uub: by Gold Republic“: "In Stanton Wye. Loan. Dull uni Thurston; by Silver Rnwbuelu nu Motor Teller; by Pawn-u Ilto Sumo: Mann 0! Nov-d. and 80.10» mm o! Nahum In; by Sonar Kyla. (be Ind-yuan“. II. n “mud by sub mm", nus. Oil-“o now-pun u the "flank." “bib-no." “Bun" and "loom!" of Nu York. II b .4va by sub no u u-Bocmary Palm. 00ml Bebo- Iold. Adair-In noun; and Walnut. 114 by Cam-ll Inna. II. In a co.- Ia um“ up. the! all on eon. W. bot-nu luv-flu numb- Ibnyoflcyubmdty nub-alum loam “an... n. m for "no «option ol this policy m sou-«mu. "an“ I. m aunt. that h mt enough to IM he'leeuutoba-udunbandn- «I muons min: as. A (ml;- po'or. in mm ol "In". mid be Inblu to" dun' «co-n. ‘m o! In Fri-chm. am out Im- a.- uull. (mm sum: mid be loved but the "(In width 0! lbn Pull-3. I am mhlbmn of vltelm unl ‘ mutton. hum hum.“ can.“ any coo! enough to Item lb“ db- (lid. tri Int an lh.‘ let. "I, m (ll- 18! to» St: Pr' Ms do do tlo (a) va Re MUST ANNEX HAWAII. POLICY AGREED UPON BY ALL POLITICAL PARTIES. Treaties Iron lure: to Kelli-lob“. Need “a. morale” of the Poetic- trumps Action limo! Upon the Dennis. The United States senate should promptly ratify the Hawaiian Annex- ation Treaty next December. For lllty years past the policy at the United States has been to exclude othâ€" er nations from the political control of Hawaii. Secretary of State Webster said: "i trust the French' will not take Hawaii proaum sum, «case and bananas. all oi’ which we buy largely from foreign countries. By annexation we will produce these articles tor our- selves. The acquisition or the Hum- ilan sugar lands will the sooner u- lieVs us or our dependence upon Ger- many and other European countries as the base at our supplies 0! sugar. We can absorb the Hawaiian cane sugar as well as all the boot and cane sugar that we are likely to grow for very many years to come. American citizens have emigrated to Hawaii in such num- bers, and have acted there with such energy, that they already own three- tourths of the property there and trans- act three-fourths otlts business. It is American policy to protect our oitlsens there, as well as their property. Just as it is American policy to protect our people and property on the Pacific possession (of Hawaii); but it gheyfil‘maet do. ‘WT'iury "would also further reflawail is already Americanized In its ‘3. command the erection of a new bulldws. lie customs, its business and in 50. ing on the poor farm for the insane. society. The Hawaiian senate has .Also that the old building for countylflea the treaty of annexation. The Dilloesbe removed and that a vote orii’ylug vote of the United States is “Innksboextended to "m oflloors in" alone needed to make Hawaii be- St: Pr' Mt . . ’ l in tin Twill. Including the smilea‘ attorney“:le 2‘22: infinrtot: 312111;“ be 30 s eri .deprréleme‘w. ' ‘ man by the United States senate no w so. E. Rowe. Foreman. .mptly in December next. Then the vs, 3" CMFI-IN.Clerk. “‘8 and Stripes will rise over Ha‘ ii, never again to be iowered. n‘ (maul: Ill- Inn A. a . .â€" For [my years past the policy at the United States has been to exclude othâ€" er nation from the political control of Hawaii. Secretary of State Webster said: Every vhuol- In lnvlud to lupu- our comphullno of Bradburyu I. u flghunndcnblult and wlor g the [or-moot. at all pianos. But .0 “poet-ll: urc- thuo cl but-or- Ico- ou. l-l‘tmutldt‘ II“ J. . “maul H I We urge an early on" from every in- tending piano buyer in Downers Grove and vicinity. We are melting during October. age-non! cleerence eele. ll. includes second hand, ehopwom. old; style canon. rentel stock and “changed plonon of many makes. including several Bmlhnrye. Some of these clearance ml. plunoe rank high nauti- cnlly. We recommend them for begin- ners. Our whole-Clo Md retail Alena".- meoie heve both contributed largei to this notable ale. - - It In more ccanomlal for us to OCTOBER PIANO SALIL CHASE THE RAT. not be a Ihort crop In Europe next year, and the demud to! apart when may not be no great. But by next your American labor will find helm em- ployment. nnd the dons-tic ml for when will be gram. We may not have dollar when! mt you; but It win be much netm the dollar lurk ma “nascent-art. law by Bryan, and lb utlo- m- I flu Meet In tum-II- The wheat market In: probably reached In best. Dollar when ll utâ€" lsl’nctory. and it n runnin- In that nelgbborhood It will be Many satisfactory to 11mm. There my We are gun to learn of this busines- lmpronment, and trust that n ex- tends throughout Loam-m The n- ova-Vin; eflofla ot linked m Sen- Itor Menu-cry to tenure protection for. find to promote the Intends of In- state are promptly Morin: m fruit. Whenever the sugar Industry of mm- In. In prosperous. than nil It: whoa» nlo and null Intern-u must be In the lung happy condition. pet-muons may meet full mutation.” ~smevepon, Lo... Tlneu. m lw In In.“ "The “mum“ Mun Ind thon- union all“; In any!“ Hut Ila Mn.- m In opening nicely and pro-ha In In III-sully mm. They an In I mum to hunt. ml to Ion and Input that they m mt II as. unch-Ion. Confidence I: generally hem-mg II all Mun-nu o! In“. and It mil] poems potable that the loo; “parted m of [mummy In about In dun. upon our fair Ind fart": Mainland. It In trusted that Ike u. appoint-n Doll-r Winn The Funky law slot!!- 3 m“. thlt wIII lemme. (a... II. wooi- mwlng Industry en ”fin very nul- ly. and Californln. In one of the prmlmn of that mph. wIII "can I mmrflonm Inn of no hula-é In: Angola. Cal. "hares." no wool-growing Indian-y I. n- vIved already. and h "Vivi-u Ia. and more every 611. Ila only wfll the (AI-mm of Gillian-u. 1.1 out. wool pmdueIn‘ uum- Mn M from the prosper“: that It MII’II. to "II. minimal In“ I“. I... *- Ieeu of the policy of mm to American wool will “not. Mt, find- Iy ua Indirectly, W m “u try by all that who duly. at W labor to apply. the not at at h em mutation than“ an I “I chum of math. 3 m: than! an. truth In (mne- mt. mar urn-4 on. perishable "nan, um I. m I." AnMr-Ih. Beyond [III to whvmer Cnntn ha I“ m” gun from her mm on: with (I. no. er cow-try. Venn-mathA-mb mcouammmamm-l «manual. mun-numb“! bum by John lul. Tho “tuna-pummel In for Candi“ ru- munch-III «IMNdly w (0 In!) M ‘II. lumen-«manual i5 Mummy Indium. will my a. In! "II In any!" ”PH-Ho It‘- or“. M uh. I! MI. will to u the "new of Ana-nun m 0! similar product: Tho can at M natunlly Ml; m fto- m (In: fro. the Animus, out w When the lull-l: dealer In tun products make: hh porch“ he I“ hour In mind that he in to loll than “all: In mmpotl'lul with a than.“ (arm «am. but cannula-l I: lot 5‘» am. and they Inn to My m K may an n! at the town! who. U.“ sum. Australia. or South Am nuwllfl my In Just I: and u (haula- And l mu. than. than. pay Cum I film who (or nominal? 0: our tu- “alumna-mud-” ”do better in cum: (MI M Cu“. um um: any to null um Cau- a. an an” I. ll Ink“? It h’l M an tho [mun duh! II hr- unl- «mum-ahhmumumu aim-m to cm In In. no Cal that will Mn. N- u. ind m and to ban I). Am. m sum. 01 M‘sâ€"flat m ‘0' an m Candi- m mu flu. b Io non-on I. but... 5i I 31 :5 IE in the annual: mnkot becnnu Cun- da discriminate. in favor of mun manufactures. But whiio the Brit- iuh manufacturer can sell his [nod- to advantage by mid or thin dincrimiur iion. nil lulu interest ends than u I. i- not the nun who buys lur- plod- ucil. But the first trouble likely to nine. u it seem: to us. in the: the built and veiling transaction are not at- ranged through the am. money. It in the British mmuucturer who IIHI the Briuah manufactumd ;oodl to the Canadian who deals in them. But the transactions in the Gunmen tool products pun thmuxh an entirely dil- lcrent m oi hands. The Con-din ex- porters of when, cheese. butler, melt or potatoes will be anxioun email to he" as much a! (lieu product- ” Cul- udlan form: can produce at the belt pocsible price. They will think am the English buyer of produce should give Canadian produce the preference A Ions artists from the million shown clouly tho lull-h mid “cm at future trade with Cantu. m» what share of tho Mullah mile iii Englishman prom lhnll ho up“!!! by th Canadian. When“- this m lish arrangement will nun Canada nâ€" maina to be seen. ll. II. in hat. that Canada shall be an aciuaiv. mm for Britlah manuucturel. while m (k may supply Great Britain with m foodstuml. There in certainly n vary liberal omrlunlty tor Canada :0 do this hecausa she now nails to mxlwi only one-tounoenlh of the food (85'! the mother country bun. or “0.00% 000 worth out or a total or $511,000.- fl. '4‘”... 1‘“ “O ANOLOqOANAMAII “'0" "tun-I I- Mew-a.

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