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North Ontario Observer (Port Perry), 9 Nov 1911, p. 2

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QUIN PAR GANE FaWAN River FRENCH R ER FRORGIAN. HA : LAKE COUCHICHING 'KAWARTHA LAKES, Ere: ROUND TRIP via SARNIA OR OHIOAGO. Literature, tickets and full informa- tion from any X Q, Grand Trank' Agent, or address A B Die Passenger Agen ER Qntario. gut, ' W. H. McCAW TOWN AGENT. GRAND TRUNK R'Y SYSTEM. TIME TABLE. Port Psrry, , GOING SOUTH. BOING NORTH. 7.20 am. 9.11 a.m. 11.55 a.m. 5-55 p.m. 1.40 p.m. 7-33 p.m. A ---------------- AN A PS HERE tl MON EY. Snes hae been placed with my HUBERT L. EBBELS, Barrister, Port Perry. THE OBSERVER { Has A Goon CIRCULATION, and is constant] wing in favor. It is the BEST A vein Medium in | 8 is the champion of th epart. ment and is printed entirely in the place of publication--Port $1 per annum in advance, if not paid in advance, $1.50 will be JoB ING -- $ THR, Mosr MODERN STVLES \ AND AT Low PRICES. 'North Ontario Observer. LL aa (The Official Papsr of the People.) FOUNDED IN 1887. Only Paper Printed and Published In Port Perry. PORT PERRY, NOV, g, 1g11. I I I IT I ITI South Ontorio, Election. Aba meeting of t the Executive of |° . the South Ontario Liberal Conser- vative Association held at Whitby _ on Saturday last, 4th November, the purpose of organization for the coming contest arrangements Soro for the holding of 2 min 8 "i meetings. e ce prevailed as to : vation is simple, and I have ibt, thoroughly understood. by ly: a short time ago I con- 'a five weeks' campaign] ughout Ontario in the interests' he Conservative party on the t issue of reciprocity. I do not sh to emphasize or magnify the' t 1 took in the election, In| mon with hundreds of speakers iroughout the Dominioa 1 simply my best 1 felt that in negot ting the proposed, pact the Gov- nmet "had made a 'histake of first bines. tion is tha times of such prosperity # as we now enjoy, we must make it the subject of constant study in order that asl 'heoessity arises. it may be modified to meet the changing conditions : of & constantly changing country. As to labor, "the. first essential is em. ployment, 'plenty of 'it, with good wage e policy of produc. tion our industries is the best policy for labor as for capital duting the critical stage of the development of our country's resources and' the . | building up of its industries. my : as a free dominfon within Empire. I considered that the osperity of the country would be idangered, that the interprovincial ade which we had built with th pains and cost and labor was threatened with destruction; L felt "it my duty to act. On Massey Hall platform in Sep- ber last I placed myself behind iMr, Borden ahd joined the ranks of je. Liberak:Conservative party. | eptered . by the door. I did not folimb up any other way. The door 28 opened to former Liberals by other than your old chieftian, ohn A. Macdonald, when he med his party the Liberal-Con- rvative party. He intended that Liberals should enter. Your leader yout ier leader, Mr. ity y . to my desk with no thought whatever of y tering the field of active politics. It was at this time 15 that 1, was honored by receiving from Mr. Borden an invitation to $join his cabinet, which I conceived 16 my duty accept. No doubt, Mr. Borden had it in mind that in ap- pointing me he would recognize the #3 Support given him by tens of thous- 1 {ands of fi y ibgrals throughout Canada ) ed so greatly to his But I also believe thdt he ; saecenn, might have special quali- | fications for the important position which he:assigned to me and as to 7 this 1 oan: only say that if [ fail in "I his expectation, it will not be from lack of effort on my part. And I may say i further that - after making 9 myself acquairited in a general way "Lwith'the. requirements of the offi 1 believe shall be able to is them nat without credit. to myself d what is much more mpoftant to mie; not withotit credit 10 3 Goop Roaps MOVEMENT ® "After ally itis the people who' make the prosperity of any country, provide tical machinery of pvety sort to aid and assist the people in developing the. resources and trade of their country, "And. in this con= nection 1 ' desire to draw attention to one of the planks of Mr. Borden's platform." Itis to assist in the good roads movement, Nothing, in my judgment, is of greater importance than this. The "cost of haulage along a highway is of as much' im-|/ portance as the question of railway {freight rates, It is as desirable to save money on the one as on the! other. So faras Iam concerned, I- am as strongly as possible in favor of any measure which in co.opera-. tion with the provinces or otherwise, di! will give the farmers of Capada n y e | throughout the country. And above all, any expenditure by the Depart ment of Agriculture (which, by the way, is the best possible hands i in] Is Waraing that the Kidneys "are Siok ba back furns every os four gs: 5 nto. one dull round of pain bs iser u are lame in the La dw all' day bya ee) 'backache, can't rest in 8 the evening orrsleep well at night, ww Ly lt hurtsto bend |! 4 ver, straighten up, getup from Bo oth' 8). chair, or lift | even a light sudden twist, M turn or awk- ward move- ment sends a ! tearing twinge nah the weak spot. Kidn=y Pills reach the 3 the kidneys, and quickly Kidney health and comfort. 'guaratteed, All dealers gists, Aa A _postpaid e R, iL. h Co. Ltd, , Ont.' Send for Free Box Ail be' glidly sent on appli- Ho weight. Every sobbed in EPs The 'duty of the government is to} Hom: W. T. White is fn b Acclamation. Brack villa, Novi 6.--The expected happened at Delta fo-duy, when at the by -dlaction nomination for Leeds, Hom |¢ T. White, the Dominion Mister ai Mr. Burrill's)'which "will promote ) the production or sale of farm pro. ducts will have my wunquallified support. The. possibilities of in- crease in our farming output are almost unlimited. 'Scientific methods are more and more revolutionizing | farming. The question of help is, 1 know, of prife importance, but this can be met by encouraging the right kind of" immigration, - There is na" quarrel Between cily 'and dountry in Canada. Properly todétstood; their interests' 'identical. The growth of sop & ity. 'in Canada isa ing. boon to ther distriat which gurrotinds it, The National Policy; |e : by, building up our home industries, omoted the welfare not 'only ch. industries, but of thie entite 4 he peopl of Canada fand t pis, : ty of its Govern~ patty. fa and The G kiiows it only too well, wir machine Yorkin "behalf o ries Soverntisnts 3 ed oh ei Has oa gravity, sneak ier andp p the et bably is Thiet th atger campaign ay! Governitents - with tracts "at their dispc hugh advan! this respect. up piblc science, i Even. Mr, Rowell, of hig character as he audonbledy Ua hi Provincial 8 en to th Tast: Siemer 8 y thetu © very Whitney has shown that'a Provinte can be governed and & Ministry retain office without leaving room for any suge: Jstiony wrongdoing, We look Meo Tord en nonstrate

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