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Durham Review (1897), 8 Oct 1908, p. 15

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yr'drre, out Ilia nun:- nun-n.-. "They wrre In favor qt will“! LT fwrence, but in that we could all with only one Blde at It. our an. Tho other and nuts with the Mother Coun- try. Tho under Governmom had taken the any that nomad II the establishment of the mums! preter- mco, no In so " could be do“ " canada. "Ono {you n-uon of the -ttt undo the ml: no of minim: "In Otto mid snub Canada, but when the German lung: wu Impaled. Gel-molly found that (and; was becoming . union. 0nd could “he can of Donut." tpro- - 5ttt"ttt', . Mr. rm mn- remuh in the Anu- Dumplng regulation. at tho Gavan" mom, ahned at the protection of enn- unu lndullrlel ass!” mum: mum Mun lnduur M " S. rrlmg Fig-arcs Mud Pl'rive Idea of What My Has Been Done. “an more Dunn non l SPLENDID SPEWW ------e-- FINANSE MINISTER, MR. FIELDING broufht dc a die “on. nklnf of New at I I had beer r, w: of Liberal German Record (Scum With That of Conway... nun-uh" L.“ No C"rtre, u trot Into no and- when "my I I‘ to sweep tho land that "cum ernment that Cu mould be I on" rrvltlva amttlttttm Minx did not w“ vandal-monuorlnl moms. tor one I s, that than 0pm shed Mm to do no "u Imp-d Cheers) \drquate Frontal...” Tar"! t Imatrine." no AM. “when , " splendid spirit Viki I 30'. nontt the Um. " mm trnvetrte, I at. that In no u got Into the in“. oe our ind: when they uy that they I to swevp tho county." and that “twdvo you. " no 'rnment that an“. bu war would he a mulch-t “amt rvallv- nmhltlons. an“ did not rut. lunch (in. itniial-mort-ingr aunt-n or (It-n", for one "non. u " Mar those opponent. Amr- “my Mm tn dn no. "In . - s." Its said, "a noble game. no r " Imnurahly phyod. more In ".l mm down for one] “My “.1 ml! what your opponents "I tlt, tum] don't do tt.' They r,, mommy our um. with tho, ““1“.“ which "he their own1 -r._. '," (In not wllh us to "tt mun ..r Um public to our "a! of Hon. w. I Putatna _ Had. In Toronto. "I no of .-nnv1nclng campaign unor- t have been More In Toronto I day, He began by (ll-pen. .mmsnfon Inn-ton that tho 1w: would join . victory. W t that dim. l'oIII-II‘CI' 'er'"Pr to employ an lifterlnx, of course, In md honesty. He would Tor. that there with! r criticism ot details, ued, “whenever you n Ministers, " Ottawa "tThor thin vim"! int, 1 down to this moment " M an tar from “yin. graft w“ necessarily pvuy, but with an ex- humlrod million dot. ”magnum to make 'et-tt 'tthr/gl','; of a since ta o on " they maxi-Who " hue to us". "We". all huve donouvoll was the tact? "The has been not forty. Irwl and oleVln mil. Brit]: w“ reviled two n all over Canada were comulted on TM row" Md 439.3, . Better, un- Torn]. Per Your. m.:m.mo mango m.ouo.om ammo “tun. llturon pro- tttttr when hll dig- 'n the common!“ vminlon. Tho Can. oat". ho pointy! out. mm of “mini-Ira. "and the trade of and one-hut mn- pl. after ull, the rredlublo on It waded at the tuna We to show today mnt "“qu. to “alousles. TM. " ma; urlit, MN " [I' my time us our devoted m: to "H cunning national- DIG. an rruwon. the our e Opposition te. prolocllun." r. now what tttttt hlnk his audience Bordon didn't. however. to quot. n. Mr. nation to ended "it! " wu " with; Cuna- snld Mr. tel-son. "mom. “warmly r and turn. " to Ighltr.) "The Con- Irwcmed no In»- re never AM. to "red cheers.) r's work as tho mung» ot use. Mon: and creed: , by Mr. Fielding. "etsteitt .ubjocu of mt." ho tteh,',"".' I undertaken ' O rsslq could be more (Chum) - and win "mun plantar“ coun- mnufanml W o-day n u arrow- agy is not in m west of ttut [r01 the dentin!” u, to ambroll the L0 Huston)“ the “Inst the manu- That. is 'ttttple- ttting, All (In-sire to be . ' field. . more n that of tart" hoped by it to nt "may”, 20 " oh preference, the Con.qrva- than it for Edith clau- l to lake the has been kid a butler Ad- n fink. had r "hare nn d demand In rust. au-pchon most.y T ry been merely be _len|ol_agy 'cidub'n be Some of the result: stained m very Instrucuve, a: for exumple tho In- aeue of pouulatlon. which. “comm! to the records of the Aseeument oi. partment. rose trom 199.043 in 1900 to 272100 for 1907. Here Is a tattht chow- In; the assessment on which the city'l tax rate has been struck tor the - therein named: I 1 capital Mutation of the development I 1:3: .... .. .... that nu been going on during the past I 1908 ...... 'Y.'.".. V - twelve years. A great railway centre, I 190tl ...... .... .. Another evideno distributing point. a manufacturing Drones: in to be 1 my, Toronto reels quickly, and of building permit ti d t ,lowing statement Promp y 'eBpon B o, any Jetrral na- the new structures tiara! proeperity or depression. The’ments which these city had . phenomenal though not for different years wholly whet-nun development. reach-l 1902 .. ...... .... ing a climax about fifteen years ego-Hg; ...... .... .._ There came it reaction, beginning in iiiiri"...'.'.'.' J.'.'."'. the early nineties. and there we: 3,1807 ...... ...... heavy ehriniuge in values, until about The growth ot " ""l Then another change name un- which ts 3 good im ' tivity and general I " the conditions ot prosperity which in the following ta' be.“ to prevail shortly “tor the ad- enue derived by the vent to power of the Liberal party, 'lu',',','.. Toronto Rail end ever since the growth nu been so: " remarkable for its rapidity end it: 1902 ..... ..... .. "Mantis! character. “04 ........ ..... What the Fielding Tariff Has Done for Toronto Figure- Showing What the Actual Growth Has Been in Industry and Population-A Pew Years Under a. Business Adminis. . tration Has Borne Rich Fruit. The disparity Between Ubanl and Conservative records In this regard. however. had bun even greatn- than it would seem on tho face of It. for the duh! in a hut-den only tn propor- tion tn ttttt murmur of IhonMers whirh have to bear tho burden. For vithumn ya" tho Cnnnrv-an brourht in tm.. mtlrnnts at the run of 60.000 nenpln be? yrnr: for two-1v. years the Liberals Md brought them tn at tho run- of 150.000 Per yen As a rout” the deht in 1890 of n 1ittto over $80 w'r hond Decrease... ... ... ... 82....62 If the Conservative rate of taxation had been continued, the people of Can- ada would hava paid 354,000,000 more Nun they did pay. IND-193$ per year” ... ... ...,$8,800,MW MM-tat. per year” ... ....... 1.500.000 With them in”: the tton. Mr. Fielding dines"! of the putplle debt changes. A young country iiko Can- ada. e contended. must. be expected to and to it. public debt. and with the wonderful progress made. " won!!! not have been a manu- for wonder " the ol.f.. fit: of ipcreug had ttttrt kept up, _ 7.. "CI' rim“ ID prov. ll. Mr. Foster bed eried out tn 18“ that who country would 0 to the “demol- titttt bow-wows." {ever a. PIT, than Poster was In Perllamant, on when he In out ot " there was usually nome- ono else to take up the cry, that he did not yell "Wolf, wolf'." In connection With the leeral tinaneers. Then, " the one ot the year, the uborale would ahow a surplus, The Corutervtsttve de- nett haul overused "tum per year In the twelvo years precedlng ms. sInce than the Liberate, had nveragert not a deflclt, but a surplus, of 89.6mm PM You. or course, " thle eurpluu was the result ot Increnoerl taxulon It had no right to exlst. But tnxntlon had been lowered. The Government and the rate, not the amount. the latter dependlnx on consumption. An I mat- ter ot fact. the Customs taxntlon per £100 worth of goods Imported In 1896 compared as follows with the some taxtltion now: V Ivor“. Auras. "my Liberal swim. te,- no.“ " strong. wholuomo. sound goin- Inorcux policy." sud Mr. Fielding, ‘lel “communist! by a Bound policy ot tin- "YP." lie 9100..de to I'll-nu. H “Bu-mu price: ”Dilute. Tho any of Toronto furnishes a A Berries or night c the men who no em: Amuse Ian-{be - -.. .._. a . Area "I“ ruler the ”bad Government." "The minor In not an economllt. Ivnu. wnoluomo. lound cola- pollcy." Ind Mr. Fieldinl'. "W" salad by I Bound policy of fin- ue procndoo to prov. it. mater had cried out In 1896 that mtry would 0 to the "damn!- w-wowsf‘ {ever a. cur that was. IIn Parliament. an; when he 'IPDIII I“ bend“. ' yearly Conurvcuvo antic", POINTS non In. ruvGGTiGiE. THE CONQUERING OF WESTERN t3ANADA,---NO. 7,---THE ATTACK. 2rth.ftr..P,otyt Irawn byMr, C. w. Jofferys representing the conquest of Canada, tor olvllluuon cud were use “an wum Jini "I” 15.66 "e""'-""'-""- ”A”: ’1900 ..... ..... ...... ... $191,128.10 ‘1902 ........ ...... ..... 23lL44'l.8t 1904 ........ ....... .... 323,885.02 1906 ....... ...... ........ 427,408.50 ‘1907 ....... .... .. ...... 600,601.24 A very interesting item of informa- tion is contained in a. bulletin issued but year " the Census and statistics Office at Ottawa. giving information concerning manufacturing industries, snd which shows out in the interval between the years 1900 And 1905 tho progress of these industries in Torrtrito' showed the iojlowinl results: 1 ,1903 ...... .... .... ...... 3,854,923 11904.. .... ........ ..... 6.890.120 1906 ...... .... .... .... 13,160,398 {1907 ...... ...... .... .. 14,225,800 I The growth ot street railway traffic. which in a good index to business ac- tivity and general prosperity. is shown in the following table giving the rev- enue derived by the city from its than ot the Toronto Railway Company's ro- ceipts: 1900 ..... ..... ...... ... $191,128.10 1902 ........ ...... ..... 235447.21 1904 ........ ....... .... 823,386.01 1906 ....... ...... ........ 427.408.“ 1907 ....... .... .. ...... 600.601.” moms which these permits uuunurlie {for different years ot the same period: {1900 .. ...... .... .. .... 8 1.888.066 :1902 ...... .... .... ...... 3.851.923 11904.. .... ........ ..... 5.890.120 1906 ...... .... .... .... 13.1.0.3” '1907 ...... ...... .... .. 14,235,800 Another evidence of amen-mint prongs: in to be found in the record of building permits issued. The 101- ,lowing statement gives the value of the new structures and the improve- !ments which the” permit! tsubutprtae 1900 1902 1904 1906 1908 . V. _-__. -...v.u.v......., ‘ot the public. Who chloroformed Sir ‘Chu-lea Tupper? Who ehlttrorormed Mr. Poster? Who chloroformed Mr. Borden? Ho was In the House at the time of the Its-called ‘daal.’ and never opened his mouth till twelve yuan Iftpr it was a.l over. He saw that the fact: were all known. If he know them and was nllont. I. ha the kind of man you want to make Premier ot thin country, (Cheer. Ind Inulhter.) "rt took two sides to make a deal. If two millions were stolen. who trot the swag? It was to the C. P. R. that the money was bald. Now, the PPR. was a large body of people scattered all over Canada. but particularly I small group of men in Toronto and Montreal. And one of the nnarest and perhaps dearest to the audience nus In “96 than were 16.000 immignntn; in 19m'. M0,00b-two Province: the line of Prinm- Edward island every year. Roma undeniable“ come. It was In. ovltahle. But the moat progress of the nu few your: round. in arm! manure, on the tromendouo influx to the Wetrt, The Crow's Nest Fun. "I shall vonture to any a few word- about the Crow's Nest Pu: Raiiwoy," said Mr. Fielding. amidst some amuse- ment. “I am not concerned in the at- tack on the Toronto Globe; it hit: shown that It can take care of null. But I um concerned If two million. of dollars were taken unjttsttfitstrly. I am concerned if vermin men, friends ot the Liberal party, ttot possession of coal lands and made themselves mil- lionniru. t um lilo concerned with the pooltlon of the Oppositlon on this quel- (tank 't.'z,1aliCitt tht.eh1yororintt, tn twelve year: preceding 18” ch. (‘ongmtlvu spent on esptul account ”0.000000. but they udded $76,000,000 to the debt, "and there it its, and you'll pay interest on tt forever." In twelve years the Liberals upon! t greater sum nn ranltal account. no tmrs than :mmomo. but they added only tt'AM0.00ty to the debt. That was the difference had been reduced to no end e freeman per head to-dey. Ill-en "on" neon-late. "They eey we upend more money. They spent money when they dtdtt't he" tt to upend: we upon! money when we did heve " ta atrend. The min: in not en economln. Economy means the epplleulon of money to tome good purpose tor the develop- mgnt otitis great. country." 7 “The ttme " comm: won the men vent of the Great we. will control the asthma of Canada.” “The bear! kind of trade [I that ly tryett both parties (at I. square "Mr. Foster In trying to par- Iuada you to return to the condi- tions at 1800. when you did not my to much into the tr-ttrr be- came you did not have so much to my n with." "It in has. given you I 8100,- 000,000 WI. we hum than you I 8i00,000,t00 country." Economy moun- the uppilcnlon or money to some good purpose for the development of this great country." mama: SAND THE L'ARGEB 05313114 SUPPLEMENT $1'24,9gt,g5t 1.3.1.5“.io5 14'2,8'2$,89T 167,411,878 206,083.990 1901 1908 1905 1907 ONTARIO ARCHIVES TORONTO . ' tity

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