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Lindsay Weekly Post (1898), 23 Nov 1900, p. 2

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~ “ f {A .. ‘ .. .. . ‘ St. John's, "use. Nov. 13.41:», .7 (d "'l " election returns ’ ‘53... 3:6 mm district with , _ ..... .- n u ...,”I». is~ - .. v.1 .y- . e. ,‘ . ... . , 2'“ 3: v ‘ e I s s :5 '1 clump: ... I . ‘ reported. ...- , Thiswlllgivem {oin- men and 1 Premier Bond so} n . ~ sorghum _ 3 _ ..flfggw .’ , - Â¥ ' n eugenics. - .. . _ . t and . tenant ~. .013. cne’s ertcdt-very n ‘ bf; Farina. X29. ll: flstrlct with ‘ ..h . amm's sten -' _ ~ help him. ' Q I . else thn fact that .\i - e. Liberals Ifor as is Mr. B ’0 gene counsel. 3.1 etc-r, Mr. ('lln's- f. r Fines: “Merlin. " . “c. a v Doorman! SOT‘ )‘ET hL‘ XVI-JED. (Zn-Mo's Survey-or Deane Says He Can Changing Music Pavilion for We Hod so stakes. men's Building ....... Enlargement of Poultry Building” New Horticultural Building ...... ‘HIIJIWM 0! Fruit Billlilll‘.... floor space 1030! i 31;!” 1.1-)” 15]!» 3.!!!) \ i) H 3.000 l 1"” 1 mum : Vancouver, B. C.. Nov i4â€"lk-nne I the (a'zad‘an (icv.(-rll:i.ci:'. $11!“..va - Who v.” commss oacl ly t2.(- =-. .- ; emazent to logic ll‘t‘ supra, (1 ~ .. . ’ the boundary lino ll: tim- angm e: (:lS‘Ll'lCl for 10“ lni.u\ ”‘01.: .‘Vuli‘u‘ “'nsh'ngton. tn‘i‘»a."(i {Em «wart, ' thus mull- all {llsp' Les. lllltl~c.~ tho- 3(- marlnble stat-nun: 1.: 232:4 (-U'i'fll- merit that he can Ind no «mm on - “11.11? to dcnotc t} at 3: .vzrxoy of :5»; - . b.i'll:d;.r_v “1.5 our mule 'lezs L-Q'JI'.‘ ' “9 bare about "a“! . O L the ethic. lull} L51 (vldâ€"Z.‘...i'2'~ '. ‘cbmfifl from_ the Yale district to lh~ (-9- t t .. t‘ ..p, when the Joint. ln'en: t 0:19.: 51..“ c 3 See our Commercu. .m, Committee was S'~;‘.l to (ion:- 1}. - . snoe at the actual m Of H 1')“ .‘ I The North Ameriotlii' persons 09' both sexes lien-es" “who” i does-' the corporation or their on : So of 0001‘ are not far from 65 yrfiars. “Whatwill‘t‘hem‘snorbody cfmen . . -. . , . subjugated to oppression do? There'is ployes. 9‘“ “3M3 ““1 hum.“ musli ; file palace getu. Dlves and Lazaro: e real question in‘the world of labor. b° M’VL Light, “”3": 9°31“- : ere blood relatives. Leave one part at It is not all imaginary. It is the telegraph 3“,! transportation 9" w , the city in ignorance andysvant, antL 'raost-v-ital element in our city’s life “131“,“. be under 3°Vemm°nt ”1"" L the other. pert ln. progreut Never. now. If there is want of work and ”91' The "9”.“ a” 9"“ h t e l W. .0", but we must all keep » to- ' ‘ ‘ gr‘fi film?! {filly x; I Meal .Thot fi'the principle of .v. ’ ;erywordupouthelipeofChi-ist.snd ‘ ' _ ‘Ol’e'l l" leltul“. ‘ - Va. _. .,- Â¥-‘ 3.1:. g;- i: *.;-‘. ..Q. 4.. . .... ”- -.' ‘ . p' {3 ' - I~ 2" “‘2’ in“. -' A ’,-.: ..c: 3 mi? -~'-'--’* 25-" ‘ ‘ ' ‘ ' :’ HENRY . FIELDING 5. DREAffi ' W l ...... 1. «nmfiml‘d-«ewa. a .tokeepnmm Youmnstlose : . . .. .. . -.'-r~" ltyoulosethet. Youiovfei-tthatlls ,â€". .. t: assuming __g_a, _ distinct -, ~ .. ....- ., v- ~ . . lemme 2.22.2. mg?” “m 1““ " ‘ ‘ ' “"v ‘ " _. 1 lemplommmod listen. Be ‘ ’ ' ' ‘ calm ' me through. i time,thereg.will arise out ..of . . thetle i - ‘ 22.22 .. ....... .- ~ messengers 3: em 0 ere." There are manyyoi them... . . . ,q . . . _ . - °. ‘ ‘ ‘ ...23 We... .... .. .... 222222.22222 ~. .3222 refinemewmmmm ......:.......l........ - .. 3. - ht t be her of the The moment tfie‘pi‘ice‘i‘s‘ rangedfi‘w ere {sees and labor: Both 53§E§..‘.‘W3‘ A “bid. “than“ twin. 1'3““ 22,5? ° 8 mm ' ‘ ,_ mm 2m it? 'for otfi'orsrds'shlde bytmubclklhb! foh’tannbves nigh A decision m“ be ”do and . ' mzrny~willf”grasp .... m . \ ,7 I must tell you what my eyes saw Lam” W33"Pra°tiéan~" “5 the ‘ same 20‘ 60d ‘3 80"“???3’2‘” meL In the “M man could only a” 0!" - - . . '7' '. “A distinguis e statesman, __ w '- . . . , this last week, and if I could. I would ' new gearing m'tfle social world. ' ,fl now_ho]dg the high offlcc of 3350““, 538:“; battle [min counflltlg 3:: 8'“qu til: 5 .- . . - . . - . ,‘.~I 363d 'estor ay t 3 Writing a " . of the 3.; nine Courtol' fly 0 acme .emse lb! 11 outfitte; . ." c arena that u“. _ u 'T mfifigghfgleiclfieaédwscingswig lions pne‘minfant union .mum..~.who said: ' jus‘dos p ' ‘ a Let! let ' CANADA 0 ’4 :OP. "-..-‘ .. miss ' -.-:. .. r.1. -. M06 ~-» -2_.:. are. . _ ~â€"â€"â€"- 5- be h h d been .. ..Thepro :1 pm. ity has arrived . ministers are mat-ins. a .a.s. mistake -, Never bind they field such a mac," [328?â€" a 03."; m“ m. Ham.“ ”5. iim‘w“ owl-”431e, 0:21.. Rm: aorrowot manwoa 5 .. _ ’_ '..-~v. . -¢.-n if: fig‘t$::splud6htb t‘haggmsl‘eggt l l“ :mlnently 1““ ithfb p {c rid-15 tgencrg; It was not a r ‘ K il'nrcépyaflgb 3011;3331: gfidgt'ififz'f“ 4% m" Tory m" l .2 . _ him A no f‘ shed the path f A ' ' ' ' ”mud“ n" ”m" “w" J" '°° unjust denuncinll n of the men who mg?" 5' 1 .. ,1.an 3..., to”, ‘ s "2'“ 2 ' ‘ ' ‘ " ' ' . , 2 G a ' . ' ' k -' ‘.--' ‘h ~-:~.- ; mum ............. “3...... : 2:23.2222’322 23.222: 22.22:: melanoma-222202222 2m. ... dam-mom to . mm. enlarge. 3:: 2 :2... m 2 M 12 .... . -~ when it socfiis’to b'e'the most profit- ‘ 197° of God, “.11“ 3’0“ “’0 110‘ appeal- to“ reconciliation. '“ ' over llama. me and Lilly runes. Tue ; mu m Tad s‘tec-s By {in .W J _ h each other. , g . {able Work‘ingmen"" 'do ydfia reall‘ze _ . , ~ . \The rule is thatythere is only one district we won by the slice 8:6.“ 9,». i-“' is 1,1115%». . t 1e ‘3, .. M. .f i meg.- tire Your; T . . _ , . . f “Hakim“, Lord und Mam: made result to that feeling in the soul.. J: ”y'- rig,“ . [lire-t. He). 1 t s Lit. o. cctkrho - . 1.. @103 man. .134, sat near. 'th‘" door, gums who can and will “give your ., auchtn prominent element'ln ‘~-His '1”;th h, factory or .home. church ”all“. I r. “mi, Tmory'. “pacem- fifty Timothy Lagoon chi-353:. ;..-- . 2' > . ' - .. - -. ‘ "' " 3 WC- . . ne’er! rrledtliescst ‘ . . -1. ‘ ’7 -. 2 mama ”Polâ€"331181.13“... ‘ better conditions? Striker {fog of it in the widespread,dem0r- may be exceptions, hut the rule '11- i. new _ . "3* by” Mia". if cons of uracomlalc, -, WW 2 ~ . - Bowling 63W 110 Md ‘0 any ‘weak‘est pcint.' Gapitgllgm'or,pr04 Iallsatlon of private virtue and cor: ‘nisi ", . .' ~ '_‘ ' o; 4 ~ . - « s ‘f 2 ;" ntarioh, it}. James' exhibition of ‘ 1 “We“ “balsam 3 vats ownership is wholly responsible ‘ '1'th meeting, long. to be remember- Uber- . 2" ' . th‘ ‘ for-ell thevv‘ice, “in”, misery. .m f out the landfrdndnn authorityhigh- . . _ , . 3‘. Pp. gether with the Timothy Eaton Varl- OUR WATCflES 7.1”” ‘5 “3° “WW” before“ 2° "or than any linemen or jurist has -- .unhl to . Chat night. with m g. mm i em. from W.” are ”0,10“an ,0 2 9 mm more important thanâ€" thm one.- men: yvil’ in g to .wurk- starve. while ":"ealdi ‘1’ will'lorewnru yg‘: whom victorious m“ t °f the appornt- ' ' - , . - ~ ' . . . ' ' “shellaiberrl'sar Him w w en .. ‘. . . ‘ . from its center bothe Very circumfer- m on storesuof Md .V‘Mh. ‘3 ‘Henr Fiel 'inv Isms Watts and the . ~. , , . ‘ ‘ _ . - _ - controlled tor» rivets interest. Little: hath _ â€" J (- av . ’ -. . . . . l . hf 3‘, .,_ magma; Discussion of it is ohfldm’go‘to god hm?» Whfl‘ 939.. ' both aoal.end.;body $33: 3:31;; on. ldi'sd mount. to .go at once QUEEll CITY lNDUSTRiAL. hgitg: mtg: gigofarthewsciir : -- ..~ , .. , .. .. t!“ '2 - . r “Whales-01mm!“ ‘ elitism 8057“,. that.- [never “linegtf ungllalineiigm “has; "kills ”’0“ h“ £90 . v . 1. mes-affair satisfactorily ’ t0 b0”) °M honor to me Braccndhle florists. as A :12 thousands in ”art. °§ food boil 1 the bowe s e ear '3 aw i 9 th ‘m medby cowardly s .ence the conclusion had,.-‘6eon medial hi on, “an“. they .-. til I . ithe - hing. Thongs: w o are a i, . . _ . m ‘Gm “’w“ , - scarcely seemg the light or. day, to ‘ b'c reach Bis Gospel , , . . rm; am 8“ ‘ - 2 . , . , . , 'ban fault on either side. It was the Toronto, hov. 16.-â€"-A,meetmg of Q illism 3“)”, w . retain. , have t “Etna” but 1313;. are not :ducticxi: abucifa $3131? :12: il'ailcirioidi‘and J 8 tls‘a part of the Goon “W m” °t doing it' ”at it was un- (filly . '1’ “a 88 W .11“. Dr. ' your Pumhnseifm' 2 n” m "9““ ‘ ' l ’ ‘ ' ‘ - ' . held ter nibeino n, ”with resi-~ - Mil.” v.“ sweat that hI-S m med uito dal- dc‘pwtmw for 3'6" dallaf' H '88 1-8 cm “Kb ”11‘ Anywhere, dent $3“): in the Cling. The lpeciel ' buy' - ' -' these great cities: "M are they that he hasme‘de. and the laborer will it can only be as as the last resort in ) Toronto. Nov. 16.â€"Not only has if there were no capitalistayfor it is . 2 , . application I” made ‘0 the l 1‘ ‘York bu l'h'l - I! water 10-3 t0 the employee! ~ - - irated or in w he he 69m way first. This was that better we . .. ,, - . big prize in ew . t in x a «use there are ““th ten times as majm notion which ”.9. you “I have said once that Christ would It was s new experience {or Dev d (“‘3' 09““! for the following 1”" ’ dolphin they got a. silver medal for ' ‘ “ ‘ ' . - . "t “’5 ‘ " be ubm'tted to a vote of 4 their use. A m has come to look besumgly to ““1” “max.“ .reason now to chsn that deolare- mmto haltete now. He had passed .116 some . 5 I . ' soothe sliver medal ,0, the b.“ six : be “up?“ of no avail, m it jg 81391031361“ 138:0“! 0‘ l°°k1 1"“ ' ‘ . 8° thatf'and‘we's rather ' us to serve he Citizens at the time of the muni- Issuerof Matting: . ‘ ' ' ' ”ms WW Im~m “'5 you Md . g Beside all the medals. they recei'.'ed " M' i t ' '1» - “2° m . “W‘s . ~- - ' . “d ”,1 ,h d .. .xl-w awn Building. 100,000 square . 22:. .22. 222.232 A_ 222-. : ... ...... mama .. .. -... ...... a» . ~ ... ...... .. .. 1:2 2:...” 3.. '23:. .. 22...2<2-..2w ,........... 2 .... 2- ...-.. “Alld thb is also true that most f ‘ ' :mt m m m mug would \v A" 6.“: m a" ’09! . , ‘ . . the right method to ursue, nor is P? ., 3, . . . now :7. In 8th inst... a “he, cup w” sinned . d the men who do come to take toe l m?! cfmkggesdento‘i' 0T h £mutrol. Hie acts-in either place. :38: Strange“ afia‘gdmw‘lfilakegit door lpsce ....... ....t-..... 3.3”” ; to Mint Sons for the bust 12 2 to take their li'vea in their hands 1 an. as ye '.y‘ a. some- areted .thich hit- the mm of mis- ' Remodelling Main Building *and j h “9’” ‘° 1°“ ““5“ “'ivea‘ and 'thmg deeper than that. may m andsrs'tendlngs sad quarrels between immunity to m this Christ methoi “kins o! the tower and aspirin; . - } rushi . t this he d rk be- ~ the 90550 ownership of’ public W!- m labor disputes, as well as in ever.- umm, “mfg,” 0mm its 31;? 3? find 5 ities. That would prevent the” reâ€" ‘ Christ should reign in the Church on The next morale ” m in Building for stove; and heating by y - ism”? b“ "“7 “"1.“ .th't 3° ““1" the mrgmofisachod‘ilim he went "a t° “m "3°“ ‘°’ tumdwh ”I: yiolgtomdly-gmodgo: to-dmeaimt ' "u ' ‘ t tgflled b Christ ' ‘ '8 ‘ ’ on “'9 9° con ’0 y '9 three entered the private office by others. What will the working-3 . h" 0‘ “"1“ ”1 mflfi“ . ”'9” e lntment for the conference- snen do under existing conditions? Is i ¢nd loam out. the M ”“1““ . . u“ m“ “m“ . ~ .‘n the "Odd: There, I; no pro, m to be repeated. , x“ mum] BuLdlnr . furnish the remedy! Every man who 1 . . . . . M apart from. link!» “9 must ‘L Tb mvelstbn of kindness and‘ Xew A‘ ministration Bending b a patriot or . Christian ought' the inconvenience and :nyusticc of a . , . “met car strike. ' That affects other behind. 5139.1: “Om philosophy a“ Neither the members of the McMM‘. “a ................. . ' re on: es, lb]. the fact itself. The no: the superintendent displey- . ................ $191.!» , en ; ‘ . . . ‘ . _ :1 hey “m the would rather keep 0 f‘anudinn unlinets for the bot t only landed in (it-Signs, “as ado; tld. a | » ‘l A‘ ‘I 1 .i: Valera: -.-~. ww- l " "' ‘ " one ' ’. " ' VI. 1. l" ' M . I; . . v ‘ ~ ‘ ,‘ I ‘ d ‘ , \ ~.. 'v,:. . _. ,._‘ ...... ,‘-..._,‘-..... ,. ’ ' ~‘~ stilt; _ ' canvass”! 3’§§£’§§3§??9me«@Wan: ~ - ~ ~- . ' ' 7 or it 3-3? .....navn; moreeeed jg” runner-as? mi 1' in ‘ do not at amour: opinions this ~-‘ mom pt-déias . phgleasewéfil nu Gospel does’do, for‘every man who has' or com tne world of busl- . .. there is“ 'a‘ p man 'finifitdurln? thS-‘meetlng chef “Before"! proceodwith the “fmofi'. ' the" opportunityhgggg’g[tr-fungus.thmjudgmethhrone condition ;and sti‘uggle‘béforé-Lthis , le- Throw (truths challenge on}: roves] to you what my hpgrt felt.” ‘ ‘ _' »- . , _ United 35395133“ recentlyt..- “You mm “d taking time to let it bal is not a .90me slmnllon for- members or 5 "the homes of the 'poor, and told: the , _ , ‘ ‘ , ' _ , 4 . -Lhe .s‘enume, unalzniteratel. article. 5 in “not; b ldfng iorth’belore men, at . -- . . cod“ as t v a mummy-313.13. It : .. .. r“ .. . ‘~ "scab” ,end injured, and yet did ..' 9 < Log in the .li..plslyfl% true mull . a . she's-isnéxm-j'mm puma!“ not b! m the inn who.had beaten . 3 I, ,. a e 4; “1° a°‘ ' tohe Wderw’fims' as so many {50d- Y‘W have ““1“" mt“ "' 59"“ employed tbcin. but a spirit of no- "tum! from we BM“ ’3 and someqmembers were nodding »to . * ~. _ ha i I t m ‘ ‘ duel-um Show in 1“? Bake!” 12311- . , . I I.‘ ;mgtot'tteero unrepun men" 2.. One man, who was presumably ; e ’that'you‘end‘your class“ are"t'he only . spoke out in a gsu‘odued and almost 7 ”has, any Andy‘s “e mingtheero ft Stalk. on earth or in heaven.fi‘hcrn M moms in oné’ largc ~,.~.se, Ls (1.55-an - '5 the capitalist'entrenchment ' in ‘2 its movements or soarid,‘but int on t? ' ‘ ruption of public Muscles“ through- ed b to th lest . Madame Ca'rnct ‘chrysanthcmums. to- . . ‘ . g . y eYer.F3ll 'W .Wu on. ' , r ‘ h' o . . to" ‘v be ‘tb lama! "all most perfectly 5 1 , i: has sommy radii rehc ms‘ at u, but). i: ment of a committee, consisting of â€"â€"â€"â€"-râ€"râ€"- 1; l cultured blooms ever placed on ex- IAND JEWELLERY killed a body; W j .... ~but $39 in! has'dawned 1°: - ~- " --e the cm lovers and strive to sdJusl ' I .‘ t 7 talks“ are feeding on uxunes 9°} ' It P“"ud"m"xf' To hide this be p ' l fifty bloom exhibit. . This is u great . "In. our greetest prosperity “d "me oaeetbeo For Now rsu- Bnlld- I eat and industrious.“ They may not ’ “£89011,”th out In ‘0“ life, 16%!” m E! ' w!” h.“ “nod men 3““ it W“ “’0" "”59"“nmn3 l houses of the New York millionaires, suppo Pm- ’- ' emu-m mm 0 ’30s: av 2- ' . , , , 11M. and every use must‘face it. The ”mam”, mud“ ,,,_ a” 1" “ n a “ ! Seward Webb and H. McK. Twom- I trike we 1“" m liars. "Get rid subset of the super- :_. ‘ bed (1‘ i E nearly alwaystlheffectua and my: "t‘fim'th‘t there “an” 1"” “9"“ “answer for «We be has inaus- securing justice. There is a better ”mum” "90’ ”am" "‘1‘ ' this Canadian, greenhouse got the . ' many~ men as are needed ’ to take m “mm-"m mt” “9b of ’0“ {batons to a labor union. 1 have no Oowlins "all. but he "I 3“ "I" “"11de and durum” “‘1 that l the six best blooms in the show. and ; I ' . least uld not be- : ' . . ; Jacked up by force. and M 'we cry zternally to each other for mat eex- lion. At‘ J if a. wo ' Lhe workingmea‘ ll I 'm-lble way, cipal elections in January next: ' new ehry'nenthnmume in the «low No. I Will injury to his own cause. at is not 2W5! Christ could not b" an employer. 9 her the man “pp ”M to b cost . ......J MMI can Institute. At.i01icego on the ‘ . - . . in e vague . es of the strikers are Simply wzll- m is selfish ... PI" and unedul- bury Building ........... ~ ....... not how it, but he was ready for thv Wm in the show. - ,men and true hearts have advocated _ m. root to proude for vehicle stervmg children. They 3" not i eapieslend lsbor."We are willlngthsi other I ' 5.30m - - ' ins. 104.00 .squer feet of ‘ pleasure in the labor. It is often not petition of this pm: situation. . . ”a ‘ rule in our ”‘7“ on nday. * to the factory, and st nocnu-e the. tthesublime struggle and sac-rules that only t I . the public utilities, , ‘5'” 10 the W063- WO “13 about P” in conversation was almost too it ri ht to. strik Does 11 t 'k g 9' t e s n s ‘ "No city ought to be subjugaied to . , ‘ . b l ‘ _ 7 keep together,,.end .110 man be left good intent was beyond their expects. New Natural lllstcry nuance... ’0 epjur I an answer 2 to these ! people: more inscme in's’tances than’it .3 “V in. W’ much M “J The report, which also 03ers wires their old men, tannin their own business in their own w hieh they would guerentee them'wss-alwsyb is the interests of their employee, as well as themselves Ihsy tried to make it plain that the 16.â€"â€".\l. chig errhed yesterday from Buffalo to finish up trulnin': for his 20â€"round Toronto. X0“; I In; Boxers in Toronto. ‘ “It is not caused by the introduc- tion of new machinery. At the first reception of ngw machines there is a displacement of labor, and often- times with such rapidity that much hardship results. Then come strikes end the destruction of property. But all the history of this tells one story, that within a short period of time' several men are employed in the place of every man deprived of work by these victories of inventive geniu‘h. Every time society gets a service rendered with less of human effort. blessing immeasurlible re- sults. m man can trace its rem. Riestlom'throunh society. Tu.“ drivers and hustlers _s_ac curs end minershiose occupatazn eta? case is size pad. 1: "“E 292%,! -35 been mnltpiph‘od a 253mm times by the Jest, number of railroad employes, an at far i:- ter wages. Progressmeans new e- mend.but patience must be exercised. After the machine has done its mo- mentary work and apparent inyury, the years pass on to bless it. Nor la the t condition of want of food and ave-st of work due to the . country in which we live. That‘s an abundance for all. There is en- ough in this rich land for more than m hundred times as many in: the family. We can waste a hundred million of dollars a. year in tobacco and one billion. five hundred million a m rum. and met here is the eat burden of sin upon the work- gmem- The larger part of that r ..7 I enormous expenditure and worse than waste lsfrog; his’scamty store. He is guilty, and he has suffered the pen- alty. By my and temperance the workingman could save and he- come independent, and perhaps rem- players themselves. - If one man drinks up his money. he ought not to curse the other man who saves it. Let every man bear his own post share of responsibility. The working. man ought to rise rise up against this startling waste and sin. He ought to declare it as his greatest enemy and lit it to the death. 4 Neither is the present condition mduoed by the inilux of foreign bor. Th's is not great enough as a factor. The poor and unskilled labor has been hindered, and it should element 1 old world population shOuld permitted to land on these skilled . you will. I say-he must protect his wages. That is one purpose of his union, and it isroot his fault. His skill and .his reward are his property. Why not been it and protect it! It is more sored property than real estate or the steel rails of street car companies. 8e ought to use ~ every legitimate means to keeolt. ' , ; “Wright-hash street car com- pany to thrust a faithful employe’s down'snd increase his hours of , and do why the force ef’jpladfiig hundreds‘o'f millions of acres of lend 1 every m in bk life. This is His life; lend .eeonomieal, and ' posse these :days are the result. Esra . are the most frequent ‘nd much-“g! This is the brotherhood of man; thit- strikes, and it ought never to have; been ‘ ’le;,',l'heoldworldiseheeég‘ .- _ of us, and the governments are mak- {gram 0‘ mercy. » . ing‘ great revenue from 'the . ver g 3316 k_ not a farce. but a g-i ‘ things in which the individuals an ' mule: tad nemy- The end 0! a" corpoiratiotisiin this' country a. i this must be, Chflstian ”Hermon boar Eng t er millions. ‘ m“ are mtbfls'md 1m In; . ”rule us not the extreme of social- ! it'not'altbgether wrong and contrary ism. It is onlggoodgotheggment “111d ; to ourgdstlgnhsnd palitical princi. good sense. ven ‘ ‘ rose plea. re; t to so other position. no strike should be gossbil- 2 way. and thug-gamut be. “fit is in in these departments of our life and ‘, store for factories and pieces 01 m. commerce. Here at least we could um. and homes. and even the Church. have a permanentoourt of erhitm- ! if a mob of people using I och law tion. whose power was that Our his" ' shell ts'lnsnpbi a What is in uture ”to: “953 should “13‘9““th “903 1ibu'lie‘rl'if‘tli’e railroad corporation sue- principle of our government. There 'oeeds without urlltrstioni It would we have a king, but heis controlled; ' h .2 “”193! '~ 5. b” internal ol there. we have the people, but they I u ed’uvfg‘h‘m hi iwl‘h W are not a mob, Both are governed, - . r ‘to 2°, f than sswellaagovernlng. - [m mom "of ,0!” «In :he case £1«guilt: capittsHsin t. he is ; ,1me4‘6 “.m‘” "“9“ P em . » ~°‘“' 9" a... could be established on Christian oiety. lupmportmnto his goodness eudtheim _ I would pub is hisvalue. workingmen are Just ;' W as valuable tEmiety,nnd we have a . ‘5' "I“ rapidly nearer the throne multitude of the-best in the world. 5 0‘ 604.: Wow tic-God that you on- Thegood capitalist, like a good king, “Plover-“hers to-ds: could take hold “5,“. ° , ,of‘Ithe pierced, hand of Christ, and ask is one of the, greatest bl, does not appraise his iellowmcn. and is . Him to lead you. Do not hesitate God a court of arbitra- willie to; divide reasonably the pro- illeke the ventureâ€" dare to face duty (its “3th hismmfiwetl. and surrounds . Ifi'ls right. it is the only right; y bis factory or men or railroad with an eetrllty is in it. Make your Christiani- atmosphere of brotherhood and love. ' ty rest. Show it to thesemenâ€" yes. He‘msy bee benefactor. indeed, but . show Christ to them. That is your lt-heiss badmsmheisliketheking' ' who becomes simply it tyrant on his throne. . ‘,‘50 the workingmen are the- very shew of our life. They are now the ' lower class.- They are on a level withe the bee; Every signasfiht . to a ,wor 'mgman in ‘ e- -‘ . - flnltion ofOthat term. ‘ If the work- mitt“ Gm Jagugh’m 10;: ingman is industrious and honest and r 01?! not’wbe all :to l l ... ““91. your ‘16!“ who erelnthelabor unions a firefly. whether in the but strike errnot. heerken to Th2 is not rhetoric now. This is not only a 22;“ 512mg; ' '3? ‘ two“ in “hm *0 them perked: the greatest elements of wealth‘ in l M 337° ’0‘! “"813 300° unto our society. Neither em . y'er nor 7 them '86 you would that they I‘bOuld employe‘ougbt to rule t country :60 tic-yon! Stand up like a . mun unguarded. That ismntrery _to ev- ; W every wrong method. and only ery principle of the republic. You what you know the Carpenter u. make kmgs and create mobs to our , Nazareth would do in your place. shame and your death. We ave i HokeiiheGuspel practical. It on b:. be. The incompetent and criminal l the'interests'of‘h right 7 to possess. More there has now been made a findividual liberty, bounded by law. It I is almost an. outrage to put in the hands f. any, one man .oncorporation -. whole city. ‘ “In thi: present crisis tl'um im- pressed with the certainty of the men being in the right. They have been oppressed form-entire and years by an increase in their hours of mu. with no rest-day in the week, as God ordained..and as every man has the than that, .. .‘sllght redugflonln wages. It is the hour Mtge strike. it no, other ,power will securlejusflce. )Vhy is all this in- crease of. hours and lowering of wages! no heceaseflis smokholders are growing :poorerf- No, their dividends ‘ are- rand they are growing . . «It B only the pro- eemml selflshneué ’2' - ..: vvsiri'o‘siglviinelf‘thereis any emcee. : peak truth, “even [twaeintemedfcr your union ant. your toil. Christ wants you; - ' Churchyenta you; I want youâ€" ev- ery men or your togtveypnr hearts 1 .~ thelnrd Jenna and‘scrve Him. “The only remedy. for labor and iii trouble is His Divine Spirit in tb hearts of individual men. Christ saw. ed society, but. man, .he must hrs: save you." -% ‘There waerperfeot silence in the great audience fer’a' half minute 1:!- ber Mr. Bowling finished. - ' 2 Then the services-closed in almost- the same quiet, ‘and few tarrled tc speak. with, each other. . The impres- sion was so great. The burning convic- tion offs . true man had entered - thrj hearts: of every: listener. . . . The preacher went immediately 1“. his room. and wondered. but was entailed. Duty done, is the author of ..v, 3:: 3:312:5er an}: =9.”an .1 Mn: 3 ‘ r *- Henry-Flddlng‘am . 2% meme [Janene is 9 introduction of new machinery was eccential to success there, and even to the of the factory running. They had to up with the times. t was a case of necessity. and not selfishness. Qualit and q ntit of work must be turne’d out. 3d when it changed the hands about, and in some cases demanded a less number wouldln theend result for the good of t“. v They flnelly agreed to keep them s at least for the present, and see whxlili' the future, demanded. ===== Notwithstanding vanilla 1: la Bellovo 8-.- \“l|l .‘fuccoc-l Sir. Hays. Montreal. 3' Y. 14.â€"(Spe<-lal.)~lu spite oi .denlals and -.pluznarlc evasion, It may be screwed a.- s lull uccoznpll that Mr. F. H. McGulgan Is to be the new 3mm} man agar of the Grand '1 runk Railway system. and it may also be said that no such popu- lar or deserved appointment has ever been made in a Canadian railway. So far Mr. 34¢:de es gentxal superintendent ha. been known to the Canadian and Amt-r cal. public as the reminder and operator of the uncut! Trunk. but those who have tried the new general m.::i.';.’r anl his rp-zo-dste methods are contident that his essenzive shlllu will not be found in fault. and that be will prove an excellent general man- am. Mr. lit-Gulgsn is a self-made man. and has a perfect knowledge of everything comected with allrosdin. from s hand- fl'lke down to a wrap". He has ant-ril- oelly rebuilt the Grand Trunk and will be thought man in the right place. â€". Bunkers (‘unnctcd of ltsecality. London. Nov. 15â€"11“: director, manager and auditors of Dumbcll's Bank of Douglas. isle of men. which re?ently"‘fa‘.;e;i for are £100,000. were‘ilound gill tv yesterday of falsi- fying the bank's 12.2on Sentuica was deferred. Th3 jut-finer: were cheered by the “seamless of ruined deposit- ore. ’ , '. battle at the Cruscvnt Club Saturday night with hgh. McGee. heavy- weight chumqion of Canada Mc- Gee has been training here sinsc Monday. Jim Jefiords has challenged the winner. Other bouts at the club on Seturdw night are: Jack Smith vs. Joe Cull, both of Toronto, 10 rounds. featherVwSt-lits. and Dick Hathews of liennltun \s. Jim Lax-x. less of Toronto. 5 rounds, light- weights. John ll. Bennett will re- feree. . THE €011le CEXSUS- Rome Pnrtlculnrs of the lethodaby Which It “‘1“ (lac Trek..- Ottawa, herttoforc, in April, in con:lud.d wthln a month. Not only will the he..ds Le counted. but n'so n. rcrord o." the industrial life will be obta‘n d. The scheme of enuncmtlon Ts to take the polling sub-divisions of curb electoral dis- trict as units. ’l‘heir aggregate wilt repnacnt tide ropulntion of the dis. trict. A man in me rolling subâ€"division will be appo nted enumerator. and tlurc Will Is as many enumerators as there are pulling sub-divisions. The enznleration \.il b: made both do jure and d: tutu. 'l’he enumerators will be sworn to secrecy. In making a rut-0rd of industrial life. no establslzrvent will be called a. factory tht (10:3. not employ least six hands. ing sub-divisloma :in Canada. The? will be 8.000 inuniorators. Sfec': agtnts. rcrhm-s. 4,000. will e51 mute industrial life. Quite an arm. ee.‘ 9 ”Bro'iv'fi 'sn7i 3201.000 Gone. Cincinnati, Nov. ISLâ€"United States Bank Eran- incr Tucker yesterday took possession of the German Xa- tionel Bank at Kean-wort. Kym, and posted a notice that the bank Would remain closed pending an examinao tion. Examiner Tucker also announced unofficially that Frank M. .Brown, the individual lmoklrccper and assist- ant cashier. urns .niisslng. and that a partial investigation showed that Brown " was short about 8201;”. Brown had been with the bank for 18 years, and was one of the most trusted men ever connected with this old bank" and it is stated by the ex- ports that his peculstions back as for us 10 years. The cum- 333““ cf the bani: is only $100,- . o W . l'ell Sixty Fees and u... ed as needlessly vindictive, and at 1 There are 8.000 {Oll- l.{.o\\°¢m‘ would probably be willing to f boundary it was amuzilvd u: ‘l.«.- ll.’_‘,ll ‘ mountains. (‘cep clir‘s :1“ din.- fur-l -sts .‘rngin; the el-th permit-L .zml ;bsnner year in Life Insunnr. :.g e d ti 18)"th Lil»: stifle. a» hw- ing be n mafe, without aczudly making it. (ksnsuluently. to-dny no Blur. knoxxx‘ “here the boundary line is. and Huh 1 the wild ru‘llOI'S nml guesses pill;l.>h- ' ‘cd in the prtss rc-gurdiug the dz»; ut- ' ed lerrltory. hfr. I-eane has furthcr+ reported officially that in his (uni.- ion all He mines of the dlSll’lC'L are in (lunadinn territory. ’- ."-" d >- .. '.' ATTITUDE 0!" THE POWERS- _ '7 Act]:- ol tho United sates end Germany Nov :15.â€"Mr. Arthlbald ' Blue says the census will be taken as i 1901. and will] . ' 'mornlng papers are again agitated Condemned London, Nov. 14.â€"-â€"Thc London concerning the stability of the con- tort of powers in China. The atti- tudes of Germany and the United 1 Slam meet with disapproval, tnc former because Count \‘on “elder-sei- has sent a column to destroy the Ming tombs, an act which is regard- the letter because it threatens to break up the concert. The Daily Chronicle comments strongly upon the American attitude; as a “feeble compromise “hich it is impossible to accept.” ‘ The Morning Post says: "It would . be unreasonable for the United States T to break up the concert. becansvi they do not desire indemnity. The consider America's objections. If. 3 however, "the United States hn\‘e in : . view some new combinatirn of 170m ; ere, it would be necessary for Great , Britain and Germany to agree Upon 2 e common policy to be pursued inf the absence of a general agreement." 1 The Standard, \xhich dismisses the: subject with a mere reference. says 1 “America: opinion on the Chim-sn' Roldan is too uncertain to be cwnâ€" sides-ed aeriauva." : Doctor Morrison. wiring to The Times on Sunday. expresses the opin- ' ion that Gains will "de57 accedc to all the terms of the conjoint now. except the execution of princes and omcials..whlch it “‘ill be impn<sible E to fulfil while the court is in the hands of those very officials." . "Considerable curiosity is felt at T591! TBil." says The Shanghai cor- respondent of The Times. "as to the extended 2 Whoa-cahoots 01 the Japanese fay-cos. ‘ midi. though not lacing the co"nâ€" - are mppeuing from Pekin and Tie: Tsin. it is not known Whither.” ”moon‘s New Monger. Ghlgo'. Nov. 133-31114: work of Wig Btu-Thomas Ltpbon's new , Shamrock -. .. 7.1%. W. ‘ m. In. bean ital-bed in harm's yard M 7 ’ 'll‘ithil an enclosure. “label“. the yacht desirin- U'. ill “will! lines of the m work. which will be construct- as ef'nlckal sun. The plates will Wham risk Call and ate nsâ€"zh's' 1 . . year to do business, I 33.. swim or J. l. . Liréssv. KK .KK my Willis if 5 ' K A Book forqu‘ Wu“ .. q. we” '0“. I ‘t: 2 Did nectar! you hebit? rible res?! our pen] m Wen and then seen. inert! Dare you n nae-d. huh ' , You dim n?€0‘ .u .2 *" 2 2!. ' A A f- r m ,2. j .â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"-.â€"-... -..â€"... ...- I .

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