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WILSON 57’ WILSON, toba Legislature, which Pmpï¬e‘m' | . lin has for some years controlled, c ""33 " " "I “ a '3" passed the necessary current legisla- 1 /"‘""" tion, the extension of Manitoba's 1' RIDAY: JULY 15. 191° boundaries would long ago have been estern Con- ___,,_._'..â€"â€"â€"â€"- ‘IflAI‘ WESTERN TOUR serVatives thunder about “Sir Wil- frid’s persistent refusal†to expand “fight Pre- Manitoba’s area, and the mier Roblin has been making over boundary extension†is not likely to prove eflective once Sir Wilfrid rd by his opâ€" and the speakers who are going with him have an opportunity to pre- in the West the simple truth Sir Wilfrid Laprier, on West presently, will make short work of some of the a being freely put forwa ponents in Manitoba. It is being said by the Conservative press in that sent hat Sir Wilfrid has persrs- about the matter. ed to extend the boun- . . . ory that somebody The boundary question. 15, of eourse . ‘ an interesting question in Manitoba, \which is both progressive and ambi- tions, and "which is rapidly acquiring _ .. ,, 1...; “were 31" C an- no subscription agonts. C anad: j C WILSON Cf WILON, toba L Pmpnetorsv lin ha / passed "' tion, LINDSAY, FRIDAY, J ULY 15, 1910. bound /._/ a. sett 3.13," There has failure on the pa ister or hls axiV'i importance of 1‘ soundness 0f th people that it s‘ territory for ex: it may inCIUde ‘ m westward were c there was conside ment because those ad has not agreed When Inc “C" yavv-_- westward were organized in 1905. No regular census or we ,1 ‘ . . - . - i there was consrderable disappomt- tion of the vast Russmn Empire, or I meut because those most interest- of any portion of it, has been taken ed has not agreed at the same time for many years, but at times esti- what Was to be done in the case Of mates are made, and with so much Manitoba. The Dominion government care that they camo within a very at that time was willing to Proceed ‘ narrow margin of the exact truth. with the enlargement of the smaller Such an estimate has just been made ‘ but could not do so with- and the results have been published. -Manit0ba The total population is placed at legislature, and as there was no conâ€" 160,095,200, which indicates a great-. current action, delay was unavoida- er ratio of growth than might be me In 1871 the Imperial Parliam- expected in a land of primitive sani- passed a statute provi and high mortality. eut OVinceS in Unlike most other countries. the “the establishment of pr " the third growth of Russia has been more the Dominion of Canada, seetion 0f WhiCh is as follows: thnough territorial conquest and an- “The Parliament of Canada from time to time, with the co of the Legislature of any provin the said Dominion, increase. dimin- ish or otherwise alter the limits 0! 1722 the population of the then em such province, upon such terms and pire was only 14,000,000 and by th conditions as may be agreed to by end of that century its populatio L“, mm-n Hm. doubled. But even a ‘L‘, province, out the assistance of the ce of say that such was the case d0Wn t< the middle of the last century. I: conditions the said Legislature, and may, with the like consent, make provision re- OI that: UCHBULJ AW :vKâ€" . may W wonâ€"J :3: g??? ï¬umfd'niut “mtg: whiskey to make him criminal. The doub 8 313° 9° ma Budget has put whiskey on the list or men, specting the eflect and operation of population was 45,000,000. which, luxuries and the working class 0‘ both t ' one however, Was nearly double that 0‘ sexes has been forced into sobriety. for . “any such increase or diminution or : alteration of territory in relation to France then. Then it acquired large . , . _ ;3ny proVince aflecte'd thereby.†Populous territories, and by 1859 it :Xiéaéresult the 13118 are belng depopu from This is the law on the point involâ€" has 111ch in population to 74,000‘ a“ ‘ . n how ."Ved. The same statute, by its sixth 000. Since that date its territorial Um? the ï¬rSt week 0‘ May, 1?}0 may section, makes the Parliament of acquisitions have not been So very “’1“? Prison Commlssmn reports, _ the. othe Canada unable to change the provis- important, and so its increase in P1150? population was actually) higherl mile ions of the Canadian Act or 1370, um. population has depended more upon than {n the PreVIOUS year. but ever ties der which the province of Manitoba the excess of births over deaths. Since if. has been from 500 to 600 lowâ€" Tl er. The decrease for the ï¬rst four The ï¬rSt (and latest) real census months in the convictions for drunkâ€" er ‘ in 1 was created, and there was therefore no good course open except that of Russia was taken in 1897 and enness in Edinburgh, Glasgow and N the Dundee, was 735, for the next four as; -. . h‘ 11 Si W ‘ ' ‘ - :olc Vb: hllfrglihréuid’ 30m: time showed 129,209,297 persons in :30, in en 'e c e 1 m 0 con erence iempil’e, not including Finland, which months, 2,993 and for the third period coa zepresentatives 0f 8‘1 the provmces it is estimated would have made the 13,237.†ma Scottish theologians have chamâ€" grc for the purpose of discussing and arâ€" population 3 000 000 more. At that at some fa“ ccndusmn re- time the increase in population ap- pioned the idea of “original sin,†im‘ ve been about 33,000,000, \more tenaciously than most others, cor er 0811*, in thirteen years. and yet the Scottish character has c0] estimate of the lless native viciousness in its make-up sir â€mm b: Sfo flanged 315 1:†13"“? population was taken. and placedit lthan any we know of. “John Barley ed Gama; :ndL:::: Wignitib2e 22:30: at 152,009,200, not including Finland Ecom" has always been the worst th tario ,should ditide between them Tâ€"an increase of 5,000,000.1n that per- \enemy of this splendid race of pio- . , 100. Now as We have said, another »neers and pathï¬nders. If the Budget 4 that part of Keewatin between Nor- estimate places the population 011116 has been atomâ€"ordain ' empire at 160,095,200. While the this 01 ' death rate is enormously high, as may be agreed to by end :‘iving farming. the matlter (C); 1"Ilirovmcudl pears to ha )oum ates genera Y- n at occaâ€" or over 26 p it was settled that Quebec Three years ago an sion 3 the p 30 per 1000 a year, the birth rate is ._’â€"-â€"â€"+â€"~-4â€"-â€"â€"- 0, phenomenal, being 48 per 1000â€"a AT THE HAGUE ' g1 ‘yearly surplus of 18 births over ‘ic . deaths per 1000. ’ ' " ' e , ‘ Perhaps some of the cablegrams re- 11: ' J-L- nv-nrnm mt V1 ,hat Sir vuuuu ...,., ,_ a†used to extend the boun- Th hâ€"u d ry question is of course h territor that somebod e 0 n a. ' , t e y y an interesting question in Manitoba, ve and ambiâ€" ‘ bed 10 k'n 1'1: “8- sen as 0 1 g 1 ° which is both progressi :ï¬iaznbgi, “(1:13: rs 8,0?“ tious, and "which is. rapidly acquiring 1 the part of the Prime‘ 9. great population; but there are are other questions in which Mani- nbcrested, and his advisers to reco nize tne , , L g toba is also keenly 1 1C8 of Manitoba and the ne i ;s of the Contention of its 0 ,0 , nection With a cert hat it should be given more ,- for expansion, in order that ‘ | ' “ THE GROWTH 0r RUSSIA ,nclude certain seaports.“ the new provinces to the -d were organized in 1905, considerable disappoint- tion 0 ‘â€" No regular census of the f the vast Russian Empire, 0 as 7 _-“;An A, it- 1136an take If v xu want. to get gooct resuua m return for the energy expend- ed on your patato crop, get a. Pure Paris Green of known qualit. . We have as \mml BOI‘QC'I"S English Green acknnwiedged tn he the world's smmdard in quniity which “e sch as (-heup as the culinary kinds. 333-.) we have Bug Death, K110 Bug Bordeaux Mixture Arsenate of Lead These in addition to killing bugs have 21 1810:11 kahle effect. 111 P11? mating the gm“ th Inspa‘ct Po'wder Hallaboro Whale DII Soap For insects. bushes. vines I plants and information reg- ing the above gratis OOOOOOII-at I .l 0' new provinces to†the were organized in 1905, considerable disappoint- se those most interest- agreed at the same time to be done in the case of The Dominion government DUNOON' DmgStoxe art of the Prime visers to recognize tne Manitoba and the Lugâ€"D â€"v 7 v inces in Unlikq ~ws: thmugl .da may 'nexatic 1e consent haps, i movince of 88V th 33, dimin‘ the mi limits or 1722 t‘. terms and pire W and Sask ztcheWan u '7'†'â€"'""'+-â€"'â€"'â€"â€"’-. Many admirers of “Caledonla, stew eries, an n m“ "7 - make regulations of itâ€" ‘ 1 .1 hard to dissociate ‘ the right to from its scenic ' self, it could so frame them as to ‘ g i the liberty grantâ€" | No regular census of the p0pulae grandeur, its “13‘5th for thrift and destroy the value 0 the vast Russian Empire, or its atmosphere Of poetry and romance ed to American subjects by the treaty ‘ '1 11‘ at the notion 0i q “The third question arising is as to ’ 4 United \ t, has been taken They are apt to ba the drinking habits 0‘ whether inhabitants ‘oi the W ort at the': I“ a change in ivial Scots. But such a change States are required to rep or other‘ and there are ‘custom houses, pay light ‘ 'milar if an of any portion of i r many years, but at times esti- h the conv ates are made, and with so muc . . Ll‘e that they came within a very ‘5 now taking place, facts and ï¬gures to prove it. Recent duties, or be subject to any 51 margin of the exact truth. luch an estimate has just been made cables inform us that the “Land 0’ regulations. Newfoundland contends ,‘ nd the results have been published. Cakes†is in the ï¬rm grip 0‘ a tem‘ that she is entitled to require that \lr .‘he total population is placed at Penn“ wave- This is “0‘5 the ï¬rst vessels of every nationality entering L34 60,095,200, which indicates a great-. result .0: a "dry†movement. Pro her waters. must report at cust m‘ 1‘ growth than might be lhlbltlonlsts have been busy in Scot- .houses, and as they participate in :E -’ ‘land time out of mind, but they made the beneï¬ts of her lighthouses and , “‘ tive sani- . . little progress so long as whiskey was other service, ‘: cheap. It was the much abused Bud- harbor and simi k favor 0’- United States maintains that Ameriâ€" ‘ re. ‘ L9 c. I: o. L! BI‘I'OW should pay light :r ratio of lar dues, whereas the . expected in a land of primi tation and high mortality. get that turned the trick in 0‘ 'can ï¬shing vessels are under no obli- ' the ., gations. temperance by raising the price \ardent spirits. t There has been a marked decrease ink :rhe fourth question is as crime in Scotland during the past the three marine miles of th .0 - “Lénnm R 't. h A - - r1 1s mer _ ““1". m- harbors mentioned in than by births, though, per- eorrect to *A-- Anny-o +n nexation haps, it would be more through DUstvu--w- -- _ nexation than by births, though, per- ' There has been a marked decr haps, it would be more correct to . . S t d d . crime in co Ian unng the past the three marine miles of th say that such was the case dovm to l C . . . the middle of the last century. In pear, 332’s .the hicago Bntmh Arner- bays creeks or 1131‘ 1722 th “1 ti f h _ man. This is one of the best possmle ' epop a one tethenem - - - - - thetrcat otlfllSare end of that century its population zooming intemperate. 'i‘the tgpical feet from. This rises once more the head- had more than doubled. But even at “‘3ka canny “Ft 1 1.33.93 c :8: land question 0 the end of the Napoleonic area the “:13 ey hto “1%? Em}: criminalll. 1, t of doubtless now be a deï¬nite pronounce 45,000,000, which, Bu get as dpuh' w 18k? 0‘; t e {is 0th ment. Britain maintains that terri- luxuries an t e wor ng c ass 0 b torial jurisdiction extends seaward population was 1y double that of . . sexes has been forced into sobriety. for three miles from aline drawn ‘hOWGVGI, “as e] depopu- the outer headlau . - "'11.-.. : 0 (1115.6. 181:2 I- n m e A , «M11‘+ fh . . V . . . I, : .. An 01 “Cpl: Montreal the other day on his Way ’ The Montreal Herald took advantage- of the occasion to pay the following tribute to a man about whom but little is heard these days “The inâ€" fluence that Mr. Blake exerted upon the community during the time he†lwas in public life may be the bester itimderstood, it is just possible, as we get further away from the perimi of his activities. He was, it may be said without exaggeration. the big man of his day in Canad-a,»not mere- ;ly the chief ï¬gure in his own profes- ‘l Sion, but the one to whom all. Canada t .as their uuv rvr _..__ , was only 14,000,000 and by the "“"T' . of that century its population Ecormng mtemperate. ‘may be “canny†but more than doubled. But even at whiskey to make him i l ALA “n“n1mnic am the “.-AM} “on “ï¬t whis division to follow a then agreed upon by HON. EDWARD BLAKE e, and with so much cama within a very of the exact truth. te has just been made and Northern which they would want the a to be judged. If we were as to make such a choi greed upon by adays choice itself would be diï¬ict the Premier of it would probably run to m ' chief distinction in the 133 had the Manl- ‘n Premier Rob- is that they acquired gr: s controlled, or are acquiring it. The: dly. The their time profoun >f Manitoba's is trying to liVe up to ti ago have been and private example. And very different ire western Con- learned is yout “Sir Wil- gospel of the earlier d: 9.1†to expand ideals, love of justice, fail -â€"- AAnlinofl rigid self A Wilfrid mg. n pe going eral g , of course now 1‘ Manitoba, cultiv and ambi- quite - acquiring turn' ; there are tribu Lich Mani- dial' sted, and oblin's con- 1d contract TE! mm an? the the popular . _ its going eral good, these are vvum. w..- -- 0 pre- membered of the time when Mr B] t Canadian truth stood out as a grea work. Many of these qualities ‘ some of them cultivated only by stealth. But quite certain that their day wil? turn. May be live to see it.†tribute is an intelligent as it is mam- dial, and it is well deserved. ______________..â€"-â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" which they would want the c to be judged. If we were asked now- adays to make web a. choice. the land publicist, has thus ountry aggressive, ambitious nations. McGrath, the wellâ€"known Newfc summed choice itself Would be difï¬cult, and the issues myolved: I it would probably run ’00 men whose “The ï¬rst point to decide is w - chief distinction in the last resort, meant by the word ‘1nhabitants .- is that they acquired great wealth vessels flying the American fla, e residi or are acquiring it- They influence ploy ï¬sherman not alon ' d States, but whom their time profound ’s is trying to liVe up nadian ports , :n and private example. And what is, the high seas ofl the Newton [1- learned is very different from the board, beyond territorial jurisé Llâ€" goepel of the earlier day. High Newfoundland holds that none love of justice, fair and gen- ‘ genuine ‘inhabitants’ of thef country and 1d ideals, 'eâ€" erous dealings, rigid self dependence, oresiding in that 'er personal integrity and intellect inâ€" at an American port can be en :ly corruptible, plain living, high thinkâ€" while America takes the posit \ ho may t 101‘ the gen- the flag covers allw :id ing, freely given 9501‘ 1 Mn org] good. these grew . ' ' -- “‘7 “ ‘ ~ . ‘ â€"- ,__..,! nn;fl+ that at}: Many admirers of "anu« and wild,†ï¬nd it hard to the whiskey industry from grandeur, its instinct for ‘ â€"- .1.†n‘ rung U1â€: U‘ â€V'â€" ed into sobriet mum Juan-,_____r Y. for three miles from aline drawn 1 o matter e being depopu- from the outer headlands, n ' how Wide the bay that is enclosed “Until the ï¬rSt week 0f May, 1910" may be, and the United States on the the PriSOn Commission reports. “the other hand, maintains that the three prison population was actually‘higherk mile limit, should follow the sinuosi- than in the previous year, but ever ties of the coast. since it has been from 500 to 600 low- Th ï¬fth ti . er. The decrease for the ï¬rst four e . ques on . . er Americans have the nght to ï¬sh uxuries and the wo sexes has been forc is a result the mils ar u 1 er. The decrease for the ï¬rst four er Americans have the right to rs and creeks of I months in the convictions for drunkâ€" _ the ba s h bo enness in Edinburgh, Glasgow and in y ' ar Dundee was 735’ for the next four Newfoundland and the Magdalen ‘Islâ€" months, 2,993 and for the third period ands, as they admittedly have on the 3 237 n coast of Labrador. Newfoundland still maintains that they have not, on the Scottish theologians have cham- ground that the diï¬eri pioned the idea. 0f “original sin, implies a diï¬erence in the liberties more tenaciously than most others, conceded whereas Iand yet the Scottish character has contends that the admitted practise Iless native viciousness in its make-up since the treaty of 1818 was negotiatâ€" ‘ .. “m hm" Of “John Barley ed has been for Americans to fish in v.â€"v . - Scottish theologians have chamâ€" pioned the idea more tenaciously and yet the Scottish character e viciousness in its makeâ€"up less nativ than any we know of. " has always been the icorn enemy of this sp ihas been aforeâ€"ordain ‘this old foe at right living, al of ‘ ‘onginal sin,†than most others, has ‘ ‘ John Barley worst lendid race of pio-, 1 lovers ~â€"â€"_-A some of the cablegrams reâ€" “an new “Wâ€, the argument Very over the questio: which sume that the verdict, ‘ t.;on is I may be, will be acceptt faith by both parties. ._Q‘_ 3. Perhaps I garding the progress of ‘before the Hague Tribunal in ithe Newfoundland ï¬shery ques lbeing thrashed out, would be more [readily understood if some of thef Heading facts were recalled, â€mm“ l’l‘he Nox Tastle St. John Telegraph. The real; 'the question before the court is, of course ‘ the interpretation of the trea 1; cf,†Drug and T01“ .d‘ 1818. The men who framed tha: treaty would haVe been surprised, doubtless, We have yet, to hear if they had been told that some of 'to cure where a fail“ mbiguous, but ‘ given. Can be given person knowing ie. it thout t t value and sister or wife, you w considered great work by giving members of yt y a great will mail a full mo expanse of practically waste country, bounâ€" Co. Dept. L. St. 08 but to-day the old imaginary dary line becomes an all ‘ division between prosperous, l. 80 are “Hal: vv--- -- _, ‘ __ he time when Mr Blake The second point that arises 1.3, i he liberty to take “ . a great Canadian at *,what is meant by t at these qualities are \ï¬sh “in common†with British sub- ‘ rue: 30:: 0‘ them-are Ejects. An American ï¬shin ' Y by 513. th- ‘3“? 1t 13 |their crews, operating in Newfoundâ€" ' that the“ day W111 reâ€" land waters, bound by the 10031 reguâ€" ‘ 1.1Ve t? 369 “3-," . The ‘lations that may be made from year . . 1306111891113 85 1t 15 corâ€" .to year by the Island Parliament ? 15 W911 deserved. ‘tNewfoundland contends that they are "-â€"â€"-§'â€"""-’ ‘50 bound, but the United States main 'tains that any such regulations must I". WAVE IN 80 0T“ abe by joint agreement, dictated solely .with the object of preserving the ï¬sh- irers.oi “Caledonia, stern “ eries, as if the colony were conceded ï¬nd it hard to dissociate the right to make regulations of it- . industry from its scenic ‘ self, it could so frame them as to M “13‘1““ for thrift and destroy the value of the liberty grant- mm of poetry and romance ed to American subjects by the treaty _ on-.. "icing is as t( The arbitrators are rive in one of whom represents Great the United States a others being foreigners. The p 05 the tribunal is a foreigner. great interest attaches to t ion that shall be arr ved at. has been nearly a century of very over the question; but sume that the verdict, whate' may be, will be accepted it The Nox Tastless Liquor Drug and Tobacco Cure Pei-3U“ Buvvu._° -_ absolutely without taste. Mother, ould be doing a. sister or wife, you w great work by giving this remedy to some members of your family. We will mail a. full month’s treatment for five dollars. The Scobell Drug 00.. Dept. L. St. Catharina. Ont. E. Gregory, special agent. Lindsay i th t“ n' a~to wher ‘ 0111' ques 10 IS a e Vi...“ ma ree marine miles of the coasts. i creeks or harbors mentioned in ‘1 ‘ok caty of 1818 are to be measured 1 if“, me This rises once more the ‘head- question on which theee will; .7 and 2 less now be a definite pronounoe fl 2' Britain maintains that term: ‘ ‘ . jurisdiction extends seaward ; â€'1‘ sold: hm». miles from aline drawn ‘ idian ports or I the Newfoundland rritoria‘i jurisdiction? 1 dds that none but ants’ of the Republic country and shipped port can be employed akes the position that nations represents Great Britain Inited States and the fnrpig‘nel‘s. The president )itants: van an flag em" residing in who may be am or 0111 H ‘ ’8 Newfoundlandi‘y‘ ijurisdiction?‘L.. ' A A n 1t none but i h: is what is antS.’ Can ggsï¬ggnnmmma iwhatis a AUGUST ISt. l , ‘ is enclosed ‘ {:1 States on the i hat the three ‘1 r“, v the sinuosi-: d creeks 05 Magdalen ‘151‘ . ’11 1y have on the 1 £14 foundland still 1 ‘7 ve not. On the E rN 1g phraseologY \ the liberties ‘ a United States A, ï¬tted practise l ‘7 ‘E was negotiat- I ans to ï¬sh in i eigner. Very to the decisâ€" ed at. There ury of contro- ,n; but we as“ whatever it ed in good I. n-..’ ‘V U“ 25c will purchase Corsets, sold at 50c, 75c and $1 00. 50c for Men’s Shirts, now sold fm less than 75c and $1.00. $I.00 will purchase $I.25 to $2.00 for men girls. veralls, $1.25 hne Men’s Pants and 0 85C, 75c lme, 60c. for $1.00, $1 00 line for ninahams. 10c; extra good value at 1243c Lnged to remain two! lease expires, namely? building and sur- LINDSAY, FRIDAY, JULY 15.1,†Aug.