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Lindsay Post (1907), 3 Nov 1911, p. 6

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“QM-M: gsms m casmms names 2 m mm as mama max v -vv, v'vvl . Referring to this town, the speaker since he was elected to Parliament. I was 3133 to see Bowmanvilie forging twenty years ago. Premier Borden pro , aheadâ€"waking; up, taking omnew and bably remembers the trouble Sir Wil- 5 vigorous life, growing in industrial friC! Laurier had with J. I. Tarte who i At a Board of Trade banquet held in Bowmanville on Thursday last Mr. F. L. Forwke, ex-M.P., of Oshawa gave the following excellent advice:â€" . other useful products. Seeing that he “3256013050: “’1’: fig $33: was in the business of raising things 3:; one! 'the' raiiroad 325490.03“: . they supposed to would not object to raxszng a little less trouble at Otta- The elimination of the middleman wa, if he 'a. newly compensated. is not ”Micah”; and. i‘ it '5'" it It was remembered that w. F. Mac- "0‘4kl turn back the 1131de ‘3“ Lean knew a lot about horses, because Clock ”1 progress 1:: Iguanas. But cot he once owneda racing string that °W3tiV° d-isttibution on the part of could just go fast enough to losemon ”mm“ *3 “351m“ and the part ey, and they he must know something played in the high cost 0‘ luring by about sheep :ecause be had in his Sun the great coat of marketing makes co day supplement the rpirture of the operativt organizations °£ purchasers Buflalo sheep that were underselling a “m’ty' Canadian ones. This post goes to Mar- " tin Burrell. a real farmer from Brit- THE “HIRE REVOLUTION ish Columbia, who has never differed with his party more than a day at a. :1: 8. Board Of Trade banquet held time in his Whole “'0 onfl W 1" "fi‘ prietor and Editor of the Toronto ' From the Spokesman-Review ‘World. lame quarters they had I ’How is it that anal! business buys “Billy" dated for Finance Mini-tor. ! a cabbage from the produce to: one mom: that if ~uhe could financ- cent and sells it to the consumer a Canada's: Nell as be be: financed few miles distant for five? 'Dho 'pne- himself, ”:hevwould make a mighty Failing answer is that middlemen are good job of it. In other quarters flier to Name, and a call rises .11 over the land to eliminate him. B. F. Koyakum, chairman of the Rock Island Railways, estimates that ofthe $464,000,000 that the consumer tut: .uuua'ucr 01 war as commander-u THE LENDSAY POST ‘ @3233an ififghfinrlf ,chief, has paused indefinitely on mm «ha ‘ _ ~north of Honnn side of these moon $3 25 per 1: ear 3' on if pand’ in m adequate transp°rtation “mm” ‘ 1 , e. ' talus. . ' hment of in- m to. busy...- We have have retarded eaabhs _ . no subs-lotion agonts. dustries, the sanitation problem was A. force Wthb was In advsnce of th. . . . .. . - , .a POD-derous one and with industrial imam body _was waylald. probably it ““503 a» “ILDOB’ expansion, the housing drifliculty has ISCM defile by the revolutionary m Pmpmmm' “lam 8t become an important consideration. ltl‘OODS. and turned and fled. Whether ce. - - . .' Solutions of these public problems fthese were local Honan levies or tht are agitating the peoole as never beâ€" "‘Va‘n of the imperial armies is nut-said LINDSAY, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER ‘3. fore“ The fipst need under existing but it is evident that the commander- conditions in this town 13 the creaâ€" in-chief 'does not feel equal to attemp- tion of a civic spirit. It is hard to gting the 9895 With the twenty thous- CIVIC P "“0118“ enlist all the citizens in the great ‘and men at his disposal. Other forces projects that are necessary to make :8" on the Way, bIlt it would seem The Chinese rebels are coming aâ€" :right conditions in a town with grow- lthat there is a great unWillingness-on long. Theyhave adopted a flag ing pains. A liberal, progressive, the part Of the throne to part with that will be the :ensign of the Chin- broad civic spirit manifested by citi- ,tPOOPS thatffll be at all relied upon. (88 republic. They are winning\ ~vic- zens would make a real businessfrev- 'An explanation has COme 0‘ the flight tories, capturisg cities. and really olution in a. short time. Agrand idea 9“ the Impel'Ial fleet down the river. seem to be accompl shing something. is the best thing in the world. Men (The immediate ““39. it truly t01d. The revolution leaders in San Fran‘ do not all see alike. but when a man ‘Was that the crew of one OT“ the eisco have posted a proclamation «21â€" “comes along with a new idea for a boa-ts had scuttled it and deserted to ling on 311 Chinese loyal to the rev. town betterment don’t knock it but “19 enfmyi which Was reason enough olution to;cut off their queues at consider it, listen to his suggest one, lior “:Ith‘lranng the squadron from once or they will not be known asrialk about it, seek to finds its merits all“? fighting zone. That dissatisfac- revolutionists. It is anticipated thatasnd if found to be a good idea, adopt tlon vl'Ollld seam in turn to find its this action will be :followed by eh’ml- it. He here paid a high tribute to icause 1“ the fa“ admin“? by a mum nation of surplus hair of Chinese 393.1110 Fames Papers as being helpful in 3“” despatl‘h t0 Pekln from the naval erally in this country. It is; under- lithe promotion of town aflalrs. He ”mmand" Who reported to the got:- stood that the notice was the result Lknew of-no better-local papers. “me“ that the vessels were out of of instructions given by leaders 5 Forget the past jealous es. mayhap icon! and out Of 1:1?6' and that their of the revolution in China. This real imistakee of some citizens. let the past if“? were awaltln-g death. Such is 1y looks like revolution. A China: ‘30. redouble your energies. Your out- ,mlb e to be the state or “391m nan without apigtail used to be 31001! is to the future. Be benefactors m all “Dam“ under the grafting curiosity. If the revolution succeeds, of your town and do what you reas- lf'flicm}! 0‘ a rotten government, The the pigtail ital: willsoon become analbly can and you will realize a 'l’mpinfil guns have been firing wood- an oddity. Unless the government splendid future in BowmanVille.. Be- j: Sc: St at ta fine profit to some ar: forces very soon Tin a decisive bat- ‘lieve in your town and work for it." iKy. is n rac 0'13 Meantime Yuan Sin tie the whole Yum .vslley will ’ a1 apparently deng banter rise in rebellion. The rewolufionists i mec THOSE ABSENT ‘ .â€" When. he was dismissed, the imperial proclamation explained that the con- t d te the seen. i e ' ‘ ' ‘ ' up c a y to has made : Canadian Colliers . {ditlon of Yuan's foot was such has to Mon: those absent from the BOP “fit him ‘0’ service’ now that the with the ‘throne' about his sore foot. have taken . out a large contract, but $3.26 garner; $1.00 If paid in advance Great to .wbflsmr We have " no subscription wants. WILSON 6:” WILSON, Proprietors. . V __.-V . . V“... ‘,..,~...\.n .u nun-,5 A uuulug .a-j. -)§. 1 U? [0 n.p., “THIGH ran be pm-ohneed nm‘r at a low figure). Cheap power for farm work or for pleasmn 5:: aft. Gamline. Oil, Batteries and other supplies in stock. EDISON ’S PHONOGRAPHS opera. THE 1, M. GREENE MUSIC 00.. [T1]. “'e h.- up several engines in stock running 22$. 33; 4t0_18h. p., which kn “nun!“ ‘ An.) “I ... ,.a. _ 1" PAGE 6. TH}. Imus An excellent assortment of records to choose from- COME IN AND'HEAR THEM SOLD ON EAS‘Y PAYMENTS 45 William-st. 3 7K. 11‘ there is any time during the year that the Phonograph is more desirable and acceptable than any other, it is during the long evenings in the fall and winter- It is a capital Entertainer. The choice of artists and selection of re- cords is wonderful. just thinkâ€"from whistle to and Ada Jones. Harry Lauder, with Farrar, Scotti and many chers. Them right in your home everv evenâ€" ing, and they sing or play for you whenever you wish. From Cal. S'ew- art on the farm, to Stezah in grand yawn-«r... A’l.‘ "rm: LINDK‘AYGARAG W'eillngfton-st. Bridge. time in his whole life and W. F. Mac- Lean goes back to his old task of criticfbohind-theâ€"sceres, at which he has been a brilliant success, ever SDUSA’S BAND MW NC THOSE ABSENT l Canadian Colliers _ :Among those absent from t): don Cabinet is W. F. Maclean, i "Billy” slated for Finance Mini-tor. Emu-as ofzont. masom'ag that if ~clue could financ- Canada...” \well as he lhaa financed ISIWRASSA himself. zhe would make a mighty __ good job at it. In other quarters they had him booked as Minister of Agri- ”"0““ ' culture because he ma six hundred Earl Grey is bail acres of rural scenery at Donlaads, Country \commenta whon‘he «mes ,-aviation meets, nat- informed it)? the 'I ural editorials, trains of thought-and which appear in th other useful products. Seeing that he The whole burden was in the business of raising things , seas mimat ~tht-'.- at You Can Have LINDSAY, Ont- nu pro. u, so“; we poorest 30,000,000 people 301038 in the surface of the lungs end 3‘ in the British meg, 15 being deluded fprevents both the escape of poxson} m into the acceptance of Henri Bonus-31’0““ the blood, and. the entraoee of; :e lsa as Premier of this country for DUr fthe oxygen of the air into the blood. ! g ' poses of naval defence. The Borden-g Thus the cigarette ~smoker is at 5 r- Government bids fair to be as thorâ€" once starved end pmsonediâ€"starved ; :' oughly pro-Bourassa and as timidly if“ air an? poxsoned byh 1:: 0:11; ‘1 pro-British as English-speaking Cana-‘breath' Is it any wonder t a 5 go S I a uda will let it be. .pale and thin and weak mentally and ,is a “consumptive boy"? Is it any i ‘M rl isa “‘consdmptive boy?" Isit any ; THE COM N5 IRISH (UBSTOI' i '22 .wonder that if he smokes to excess h;- dies ? , . . 7 r otter cl ss 01 men and .I It is obvxous to any person who has Amom‘ the}; a . . d . L1 , . . young men, cigarette, smokmg IS Yln‘g :- -stud1ed the movements of organized . . .. . i ; ' ’1 bor th is Irl n'd h ' ‘ t rout' “Isn't "3°“ mm It ””3 n' M ii a ’ a 8.3 ’ anu.ms ”8' !1y isn’t good health. It is silly and 3‘ sed through a fierce struggle over the. . .- . - i 9 l a~ d Q“. qtio nfl' t lbet th .unclean, and the habit vull With ab- I f I n ‘9’ 'n’ a co m , ween ‘ e gsolute certainty, injure the health andj 5 farmer and landowner, 13 about to ' s . . shorten the life of him who is ad‘dictâ€" -' ,enter Upon Just as fzerce a struggle 1 t between 1530’ and CSDital. which may ed to "5' l 'Convulse Ireland even more than the I -â€"-â€"â€"~â€"______. c gland war did. Europe, in the midst of POLITICS ‘N BRITAIN ' “t Eits international complications and en f 2mities may soon be lost. There is i The coming session of the Brit sh it: Capital on one side and labor on'the fCabinet promises to be a. memorable; ‘ jother, and this new war will be more I "c lone. The principal measure to, be ft; .terrible than racial hostilities. The ldealt with dur ng the autumn seseion g Irish Nation is developing two camps, lie the bill providing Insurance against £531 land it is quite possible that the in-J ' ' ' ' _____.â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"-â€"r- ; tensity of the struggle may. lead to re» ' o - ,5 m arrangements of traditional policies 1 gblim m ‘lpe 1, Ireland.- T‘he fig-ht between landlord ‘ v-l 5:61 faxmer, betwern Nationalist and - - ----.-._w u, usgltnu mrface theblood pours out its E; Country commentators who were mieâ€" :poisona and at the same time take: in l. informed my the Toronto-born tables 'oxygen, which is the greatest men-- lwhich appear in the London Times. tial in life. ’ The whole burden of guarding th » Now, when you smoke a cigarette: 3 seas against :the ascendancy of Euro- ;or breathe the air 0! a anoky room. {1 [Dean militarism falls upon the forty the smoke enters directly into the"t ‘million people of the British Isles. lungs. Smoke is in reality nothing Id Plus the direct contribution of Austra, Sbut'a very fine charcoal dust; and ,' lia and New 'Zealand. 'when you inhale, this dust settles on in Canada, the-mm of 7,000,000 people 'the delicate membrane, covering ;the c; who in wealth and earning power as. surface of the lungs. This deposit i ily equal the poorest 30,000,000 people Mags ip the surface of the lungs and i“ in the British Idea, 15 being deluded gprevents both the escape cf poison !} into the acceptance of Henri Bourgs- I from the blood, and. the entraoee of {p 83. as Premier of this country for pur [the oxygen of the air into the blood. 1‘ poses of naval defence. The Borden-g Thus the cigarette smoker is at; a Government bide fair to be as thor- once starved and poisonedâ€"starved M 1 a! l who in wealth and earning power eas- ily equal the poorest 30,000,000 people in the British Mes, is being dellIded into the acceptance of Henri Boutas~ umue was aismwsed the imperial proclamation explained that the con- l‘dition of Yuan' 3 foot was such as to unfit him for service now that the government wants him to get to work at a singular thankless job. be con:- mtm Msfoot hurts him so. He seems to have touches of Attic humor im‘e‘vrerrcould make up his mind whether 1 be‘was Minister of Militia or ‘ Minister ior’the first column front page _of ““Patrie.” 'are on the way, but it would seem ithat there is a great unW1llmgn°ss-on the part of the throne to part with troops that can be at all relied upon. An explanation has come of the flight ofthe imperial fleet down the river. ’The immediate cause it truly told, was the t the crew of one o. the boats had scuttled it and deserted to the enemy, which was reason enough lfor withdrawing the squadron from the fighting zone. That dissatisfao ltion would seam in turn to find its cause in the fact admitted by a mourn ful despatrh to Pekin from the naval 'commander who reported to the gov- ernment that the vessels were out of .c0al and out of rice, and that their crews were awaiting death. Such is lialble to be the state of uselessness in all departments under the grafting 'oflicials of a rotten government. The I A force which was in advance at the imain body was waylaid, probably in ‘scme defile by the revolutionary itroops, and turned and fled. Whether ithese were local Honan IeVies or the Wall of the imperial armies is nontzsaid but it is evident that the commander- in-chief 'does not feel equal to attemp- gting the pass with the twenty thous- ‘and men at his disposal. Other forces 5 Montreal Gazette â€"Besides the flight of the Imperialists from their camp which seems to have taken place last Wednesday night or Thursday morn: ing, after some pointless fighting on Wednesday, there seems to have been on Wednesday, a similar stampede, a hundred miles further north. There are ytwo kinds of troops in China, im- perial and provincial, as in the United States there are Federal troops and state militia. The provincial armies are under command of the Taotai, or Viceroy of each province’ the imperial fcrces are commanded from Pekin. The troops that fled from'the camp near Hankow, no doubt were provin- cial troops, under the inefficient com- mand of the Taotai of Hupe-h, who, along with the Viceroy of Honan, is being displaced by Yuan Shi Kai. The northern boundary of the province of Hupeh, in which the three contiguous cities of Hankow, Wu Chang and Han Yang are situated, consists of a chain of mountains, separating it from Ho- nan. The imperial army, which went southward from Pao ting in, the im- perial arsenal south of Pekin, under the Minister of War as commander-in chief, has paused indefinitely an the north of Roman side of these moon- tains. 18 £OURASSA 09R PRiMlER? THE CHNESE SITUATION :ional complications and en soon be lost. There is one side and labor on the Well, .in the first place nu me tell you that the lungs cover an immense R PREMER? :areaâ€"a surface equal to thc area of :3 floor of a large room; that this sur. ‘face is wrinklul up, fer the lungs are egram.) contained haemau space. Through this mrface the blood pours out its '3 Who Ward mia’ EMiHMR and at 5‘“. com *Gm +n‘rnâ€" {â€" Iâ€"fiâ€" criticized by 0131: from I am not going to tell you any :isfacv “crank” storiw about the drugged ci- its V'garette .amd allithat, says a writer in nourn vHeaJth Culture. In the first place, naval j hey are not drugged, and if they were gov- it could not be a. worse drug than the 4 at of {drug in the tobacco itselfâ€"the nico- W38 c “V“‘Vu uuul S th t f n t. l :4ch U1 nau-uton, at any ' ' ‘“‘“ w“ . . . ' 0 'a' or a mac lca purposes. shorten the 11fe of him who IS aadlctâ€" " ' 3 or ha ‘ l . . bitation , past pres‘ ed to it. Ithefe 13¢?D81‘s haVe become. free dlstl‘f- or between these to put 1: ‘button paperfi- They fill the mad [as a candidate for an ‘ ' cars, they impose on the. whole people where n y POLITICS IN BRITAIN - ' =thte necessity of postal service. , _ . What does the Montreal ' Starf H: vads “P by saying : The coming session of the Brit sh gthink of these big city dailies, Who me); 91th? Ottawa 01"?01- Cabinet promises to be a. memorable; ‘slaughter” their papers allover the gsee: su urbs Of Paradise' one. The principal measure to, be {countryâ€"selling at one half or one ‘rule 9n 130:9 {13:39:l face 1n dealt with dur‘ng the autumn Seseion {third the price they demand from the ; 1 n arzo t an I saw ‘ ' II was long enouwh at M ‘ y . . V l) . _ 15 the hm profiting Insurance agamst ésubscrxper near at home . > ‘ , on 1 Everybody knows this: ‘tNo thanks, 7N0 Cigarettes. I have cut them out. 11 am in training you know.” is;a.ire- gquent ream-k among coliege men. It jthe cigarette is 'bad for the man in ftm‘nmg, why is it wt just. asbad for the man not in training? It deâ€" and wcrse. Why ? 5 That's not the point. Cigarette; Under % making is bad because it strikes at :the very root of life. The bigger. the :0ttawa Free Press, the Montreal Star more active. the lungs, the stronger, makes some technical comments on healthier. more active and helium“1 ithe practice of inserting advertise- 18 the PM- To 9130!) the breathing, Ements of Government contracts in the is to stop the life: to reduce the fparty papers. breathing capacity is to reduce the; the heading of "The New Broom and the Newspaper" says the W... 01.-- -J - gUnionist, may be weakened, as the numbers'ofi‘either party find their in.- :terests more actively threatened by ,the success or failure of the policies {with which they have so long been Eassociated. We can very easily underf 'stan-d a Trades Unionist feeling that {wages are to him amore important question than nationality, and we can {also very easily understand an em- ?ployer feeling that his interests are threatened more by labor than. by the success ‘or failure of the attempt to get Home Rule. If the labor agitation in Ireland continues long as its pres- ent intensity there will be a rwshuff- fling 01 ‘Irish parties.â€"-Irish Home-- Ming is Better than Dr. Miles’ Anti-Pain Pills They GiVe Relief without Bad After-Effects. To Head-Off a Headache “For four years I was subject to almost constant headache. At times so severe I was unfitth for work. Through the advice of a friend I was persuaded to try Dr. Milcs’ Antiâ€"Pain Pills and HH‘ result has been that I have entirely eradicated my system of thaw continuous headaches that followed a hard and continuous mental straix1."-C). L Rucqell, fist. C. 8: N. \V. Ry” Early. Ia. For Sale by Al: Druggists. 2‘3 Doses. 25 Cents. MlLES 5.! EDiCAL CO.. Toronto.C::n. THE WHY 0F COFFIN NAILS THE LINDSAY POST, ’Tnke 'One 'Paih Pill. thenâ€"- Take it Easy. ‘ Will it susrgest to the new chern- ment the advisability of relieving the people of an expense in the public ser- vice which is unius‘ Hifiable e xcépt fr the 3211113333 r. of the publtsmrs o 11f 1d days of the Liberal oppositiOn ”3 ‘about “poisoning the wells"-~pollut- " dug the sources from which the poo- " Iple obtain their poiitical news. 5" But there is another and a. greater iburden (of which the Star does not 3 {speak} imposed upon the people of I‘i'this country by the newspapers or ‘ :me of them. It is a. burden against :which the amcunts paid for 'advertis- 3 gag Government contracts is insignif- ' ficant. And the larger newspapers of Bithe big cities are the greatest ofl-en- the mailing of the paper. They do not 'by any means obtain the cost of the white paper and ink, let alone the cost of 'prod'ucing the paper in a mechanical and editorial way. I There are strict regulations under which papers are admittec‘: to this a} cent tenth-as second class mail. The prime necessity is that publication is 53 newspaper, not an advertising sheet {and that it is said for nevgs value to gthe subscribersâ€"that it is in no sense yfa “free distributicn” publication. ;uuu Luau 1!. IS soul 101‘ nevgs Value to ,a “free distributicn" publication. E How many of the great daily papers have reduced the price of subscrip- tions in sections of the country to a only enOUgh to pay for practically the, agent's commission, the postage and terms Wh-er hp the Legislature, and he makes contradiction Rave - the in sumciently explicit The post oflice department carries newspapers for: cent p: r pound. It charges on letter maj122 cents a H». _ . Th. Journal says that the proposal $308: ::: :::.::::::: w mom wen m tying the contractiss of new work .“ that etc}? would'not 1 are With pro 1. Other advertise ts of a ;some defimtc naval pohcy. by Qana- public nature the Star has published .d?’ It has no ‘11“ fortnfitgrml to and states it will continue to pub- 2.31“ manna? .6011 10‘“ nuns: liah as matters of new: 1t would mute several kinds of T bak u 11,. v. ° the M ;trouble.' In conclusion the Journal 0' c p 1 INS, our 8‘ . d C lsaya: "It is true that some time may "9?“ P3P” q“°‘°_s ‘r “a“ “t" ,-exapee before aCanadian-navycanbe wright’s expresmon, famous in the' .-_ ‘--_,A n - ‘ J ipiaced at $30,000,000. COSTLY ELECITOfiS Senator Stepheosm: of Wisconsin Lis said to have spent over 810737.000 :securing the endorsation of Wisconsin iprimaries for his candidature for the ‘United States Senate. The Wisconsin' 3senator's method was simple and old- Ifashioned. He instructed his political :managers that he must be elected and that they could "draw on him” for funds. Beyond signing checks, in some cases for sums as high as $15- WOO, Mr. Stephenson did not bother himself with “details, ' It the postage fifor his campaign cost $11,009 and the ‘advertising $40, 000, it was all right. One of the greatest dangers to pop- 'ular government is the extent to iwhich the money power may obtain control. Lhe system which prevails in Great Britain is not ideal, but is «better than that which is found either in the United States or Canada. In Englanh the law requires that not on- ly a detailed statement have been received from, and limits the amount which may be spent. . ‘0! being purchased through _for on ccmmercial terms, at the of expendi-; ture on elections, but where the funds of every merchant in every village. town and city outside Toronto. And it is greatly cggouraged tiOn by the action of the Government. School readers, instead retail merchants in cities, towns and Vil- lages are ordered by mail from T. Eaton Co. The outside merchantâ€" ‘that is, outside the T. Eaton C. and ,Whitney Government combinedâ€" do not only lose trade and the profits of the trade, but they have to contriâ€" ;bute their share to paying for the- ‘advertisement (1 a riVal mun, A . Government does not exist to give special favors to any one goncern at the expense of the legitimate book- printing and hook-selling interests of the province. And right thinking pm- ple will not appreciate without 1% qualm or two of conscience. cheap .school books practically provided out :of the through a great commercial concern. public funds, but distributed which is given very valuable adver- tising advantages, which are not paid PX- pense of the business interests of the country at large SUP?0RTS THE NAVY in. this direc- ' Whitney ‘ Ir..â€" IIIVI; l1) unmill you fin? ,. In 11min; 7. u :u' , “ml I.’_:1¢‘7 ;: THE PLACE ‘ and the but, 1”,“. .. «5'05 nth mio 1! m i~ Lyn. ‘ v-'\ei5 modem m. 1!", 1.10mpt.1nd.u(m-:1:..n; THE GLASSES Out :uh we hiynu i>1 llv ‘- I You gel s:i1i~f:u-Yiwn I tinn is Wur'h rum-h. l (‘UFIH‘L Hl-Iliii FT..’.\'. (‘hildl‘vh ~ EVH- :1 5;,“ , u. 3. Aims spy EYESIGHT SPECIALI 92 Kent-sh. (Over Neiil's Lindsay, Examination l-‘n-oa lir- Paired Bi'HKPH ‘o-11~~~:--:. ;;1.',.v-" ‘ Real hsttllv i’uwxv'u \ F“? liusm-www i' 31' . Money to Law .. ~-~. 1.“ -nl .. as p: g > pvvrye: 1‘ \y- - '\I ‘ Italy is just beginning to learn what ““3 rewrocro ‘xaminer, In dealing the occupation of Tripoli is likely to With this contention. points out very cost her. It Was -at first thought mo- fclearly that under the Liberal Gov- tor cars could be used for inland Eernment the readers were produced by transportation, Ibut experiments in legitimate employment 0‘ the print- the sands on the Ostia coast, show :ing trade; and booksellers had a fair that motor transportatiOn is an utter :;chance with each other in gaining a failuref The war office has therefore:fair profit. decided to use donkeys and mules in The Gzovarnment now pays the entire the transportation of ammunition, pro ;cost of the readers, except the mere visions, water and fodder. The march printing the bOOkS. and gives 5980131 of the Italian column. it is estimated favours to the present publishers. Will “0t average 0V9? seven miles a the T. Eaton Company, Toronto Who day- This Will mean three months jare not only allowed these admn from Tripoli to Murzuk, the chief Fez- gtages, 'bUt the tremendoud advantam ‘ zan oasis. Every particle of food and of having their advertisementwâ€""T. fodder must be imported even. for the :Eaton CL." appear in every reader troops along the littoral. The coun- ‘to the distinct d.s:idvanta:ge of other try provides practically nothing, abâ€" ‘merchants throughout the province. solutely nothing once the seacoast is The mail order system of this . great Ileft. The entire cost of occupation is firm makes inrpads into the business ipiaced at $30,000,000‘ of every merchant in every village. . town and city outside Toronto. And COSTLY ELECTIONS it is greatly {ggouraged in. this direc- ‘5 tiOn by the action of the Whitney ' Government. School readers. instead loss by non-employuient and sickness ‘few big papers in this country. on thepart of workers. The bill to; Here is another direction in which establish the principle of one man one the "broom" might make a sweepâ€". vote will be left over until next year, -â€"’â€"'- The chief worv of the next session,‘ SCHOOL 300‘ 00E3‘HON however, will be a measure to give Home Rule to Ireland and to discs- tablish the Chusch of England in ' Wales. It has been the boast and ”claim of Sir. James Whitney and his followâ€" ITALY'S HEAVY UNDERTAKING A GREA {ER BURDEN a--.“ auu .L relieving the fam free 1‘; ' 13311 cannot beat 6 public serâ€" :F-he j°L_th?' ‘1 ”my E-complish- excépt from 5.1115, am: 3 r D°rty that aids bliSh'u’S 0’ Cl or abets his: “$131116 18 8 traitor tn terms when he says : , ‘ I did not authorize grant, convey, delegate n to any human being, ang! ghost or goblin, on earth, hell or Hamilton, at any or habitation, past presei or between these to put m as acandidate for anv upon a basis of national self-reap self-confidence and self-wort. '11 things a Canadian navy means." v - ~ .1 ; u a l a manual-vuaw -an ancient factor in Imperial defence. ' ' h' 7 -‘ "233030 :But ”must some time elapse More l8.{t/(.K ‘1 P111} ., ‘ " t, ENSUN HOYSE. U311 ,anythang that Canada would do vould 31""! ““9”.qu and 3rd \Vcdqudav fbean efficient factor in Imperial de- the moéth from 2 p. m‘ 1') ‘3 D m. fence. Possibly money sent to the Bri- onsult Lions in E7». bar “.1 5m? gtish Admiralty would be for a while and 'lnr.,q:,, ‘more eflective in we. power than dir- W _..__.m___ ect Canadian expenditure. But as w .1. such money subsidv wnum HM ...--_ . WWW Canadian industries, nor Canadian crews or training, nor Canadian pride it would speedily be an infinitely poorer thing for the Empire. Canadas motto should not be either gifts or tribute It should be coâ€"opemtion It has been the boast and claim of Sir. James Whitney and his followâ€" ing that they have succeeded in sup- {plying school readers at a price con- }siderably lower than that which pre- jvailed before they assumed power. ;The Peterbc'ro Examiner, in dealing 'with this contention, points out very Eclearly that under the Liberal Gov- ‘iernment the readers were produced by legitimate employment of the print- :ing trade; and booksellers had a fair §chance with each other in gaining 2 ‘fair profit. ' The Ottawa Evening J ournal, which 13‘: 12%? 1"“ strongly supported the Conservatives ' "" 7 in the recent election. has come out flat-footed in favor of the Laurie: F. H. Government’s naval policy. Insodoâ€" m Kent-5:. ing the Journal takes the precaution to state that its utterances are not inspired by Premier Borden and that , $003003th . I~:~:- G v t olic ’11 be. t O ermnen B p Y W1 . ... DR. MCALE The Journal says that the proposal 2 Special any to give Dreadnongnts is well enough .5. cf Nose, '1'! if that step would-not interfere with 'l- w. 1'. RICH. MJ: lages are ordered by mail from T. Eaton Co. The outside merchantâ€"â€" that is, outside the T. Eaton C. and of Bmwogsa in money subsidy would not mean iian National education, nor A STUNNER . at any time saying : ~ instalfmg Pumas: ' or Toronto would Mr. W. R. Keys has the Contract ’aradise, and I Can for installing a furnace in w» face in Provincial mount public school. m I saw in Ottawa. - -. g l in Quebec 3°; or. de Van’s remaxfi Pg: * ha ' an Areliable French regumwvruwvcr '51-;5; V‘tg‘ ' ‘11 cannot beat bills are excecjmaiv runvcrm 3. 2: A *â€"â€"~ â€"_'- Present, futuse, put my name out uomze, empower, :ate nor consent 5 angel, devil, several kinds of '~ID°3~>€~ZNII~ZP°Z~§‘ in} . in heaven, : place, “ t5] ‘A reiiabie French reguEaLor: never 7 9!": are excecjingiy powerful ir v»; g"3‘3""i“¢’Portiozs of the ‘zng‘l: 51"“ a“ cheap imitanong. Dr. (39 'fan’r ”‘" Daz. orthr;-.- "m :10. Mailed 2 a : tn... n. 50023911 Drug Cm. St. "xzhn 'This Mr. Hicks uses strong 131113535. says the Stratford Beacon, but ishe sure that he is just to himself as a priVate fidividual in so dni ng’.’ 36' Pudiating the idea of candidature ought he to adopt the candidate's lurid language? man and an infidel to honor." 2 ' 3 i 3 3 This we“ knuwn hnuv: has recently been greatly vularged. and expensirv impruwmenu have been made whivix Add are tly In the cumin” n‘f its guwts. The prnpx-iumr z-nnfi- dvmlv louks {m ward m the cun- tinned patxunuge uf nld t'z-ivuds. am the avquisiziun of “CW PK" truns as the Manor nffcx-s :u-r-uur mndntiun um-xvellvd m “eaten! Canada AI Innuf lnllz‘vx'nh‘ rah" E E. MCKENTY, Prop. NEWMAN“? LINDSAY, FRIDAY Dr. I. P. anecunougb THE TIME ‘ DR. McALPlNE fl. 8. ARMS mm, B. a 1655â€" of tin money these days (3105.: {u ('. P, H, l’qn-t WINNIPEG, MAN. ; Rates 51.00 to $1.50pcr day? will pay for itself 111 time in a few months. It will a‘ get you there on time. "It’s Time Y on Owned 4 We: 1h 3‘ Hm!!! Special alts-Mum Tu ._ii~4-ase-s$ cf 34089. Tin-(“It .14.. Chm.- W. T. RICH. MD., Member .:f the ? Royal Cnliege of Snrgmns. : London. l‘lnglam‘ NWCiiI. attention I.» Surgery :mi dim: eases of «mm-n and thiiiren WalthamWatch All husmess My iwrlv to attend In ( you fin: nuti In leading DJn’L negwut and the best [due to h eyes amended to is hou- men-5: mndetn mun-nu [.rompt .md :u: cumtenpd Our advice rnynu is: Bu You get maisfat-tinn :m tion is «'0th much. (‘UMH HERE FF Ha" ss 3 Train? YgEEhtymiii-ritating. Itman loss of time, grid time 13 3 It’s ISSUE? 0 cameinmd talk" ‘ as. It wontobli texts: at: age 4?£1m0dbm bu-a'. “1910': mddWalthun. "k“ w F. H. K133 H f'.‘>0>01t'000¢00 “0+" . NOVEMB ”IF tial my \V hen ion, Toma. Webb esthat for 3 Ma: isbtrau it might be disco All he} hQF‘da s

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