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The Chronicle Telegraph (190101), 10 Aug 1911, p. 2

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F9 THE GOVERNMLNT Previous to dissolution Opposition '.u eBnstantly twitting the n _with being afraid to apâ€" peal to the country on the reciprociâ€" of course, was quite absuri :f.‘u is ‘perfectly © obvious to any ‘one who <thinks seriously ..over the situation that the Government mad everything ‘to gain and nothing e Inse by going o the. electors beâ€" fore a vote on reciprocity was taken ‘in Parliament. The case is so plain “‘m statement of it is sufficâ€" lent to secure assent. t Aberals in all the Provizsts _ are. qguite well aware that many of their C live < neighbors, intimates, and personal assoriates are strongly y wor‘ ol ratifying the reciprocity k \‘_ ent. â€" A considerable _ proporâ€" ‘tion ) Of these men are so ‘desirous of baving the agreement ratified _ that they make no sectet of their inte1 0 i to vote for the Laurier Governâ€" ‘ment as the only way to oblain what they greatly want. If the agrecment wm ratified before the _ clect on these electors woulid naturally: . vore for their own party; as the ratificaâ€" m of the agreement depends on the political complexion of the new Farâ€" Tign the only safe course for t‘em adopt is to help to keep in power ‘the men who are determined to have Bfi reciprocity policy adopted by Parâ€" ‘Mament, and to help to keep out â€" of wpower ‘the men who have _ pledged f} ; Selves to prevent the â€" adoption E:"', ‘reciprocity as a policy. Tt is no secret that from the first t feeling among prominent Liberals was in favor of going at once to t*te ele with the recipros‘ty agrceâ€" m‘:fl that this would have been done but for two things: a desire ~lo Keep faith with the United _ States I who negotiated the _ agrecâ€" m:nd a desire to postponc | the to the passing ol a redistriâ€" m measure based on the census a this year. . The members . of ‘the ‘Opposition had it in their power â€" to deprive the West of its rights in th:is *fit?hr, but the Liberais were â€" quite m in giving them the most ample opportunity, as they did, to treat the Western Provicces fairly. f’_ZM‘Mn, Aug. 3.â€"â€" Great â€" Britâ€" * France and united States. . toâ€" day signed the goneral arbitration r“ for peaceful settlement _ of all international disputes. * s PEACE TREATY BETIWELN - THkEE NAT.ONS SIGNED \ he Hague Tribunal is to be . tcâ€" to as the last resort _ after issions ol Inquiry have failed. dent Talt signed for theâ€" United es, Ambassador Bryce for Great in and. Jusser for France. _ WILSON‘S; ;’.:'When you want to clear yourl: house of flies, see that you get NY pot s0 peldo. _ _ My ceg (ensods, be® vertisir g kn ow n reas OhnA te made . 4 va n®l w-- Fud for change than Tuss‘>Â¥>! L‘.w‘unv'ulfl # euch week. ADVERTISERS Bean, Proprietor $1 o us y _ OOM4. plod up i publick ez annuo NOT AFRAID enable ard 1, plicatic P are alw lisb and be â€"!PRICE OF i his Britâ€" | Here .comes edal billt it swelling, but 1t comes: abor‘t this way.. All sumâ€"~ mer the coal dedlers has> been peacoâ€" lully. going ~whead with prices accor.} ing to former schele, when. out of an unclouded ‘sky came‘a circular from the railways sayiug that a‘ter Sep tember 1st will come: an a6 ance* of 10 cents mmhuenfllu treight tates for coal. The coal Aal: ers are annoyed about it, ‘on their own behall, and on. bebalf of their evs ers are annoyed about it, on their own behalf, and on. bebalf of their . _cvs tomers, who : may expoct to pay tha mxich more for their codl. It hits the dealers frst.. The com 1 year is from April to Ajril. The minimum retes for coal go ino _ ef fect in April, at which _ time the price at the mine is also lower. Then, accergdingly â€" to schedule price, the rates advance _ until the maximum is reached whout Octobet. Dealers ie mage the contracts with large inâ€" stitutions, and are delivering cg;l, gmu are bound Lo EECP OM NEDTEIIUS coal, on â€" these,contracts, until next April. â€" But here comes an unexpected advance in freiglt rates. In a fiveâ€" thousarel ton controct, which is â€" an uverage one, that means an additional cost _ to the deder of $500, which will make him a big Lole in hbis expected . profits. Y On this. "ground made against the Dominion Railway Iu fact, some of theâ€" calers _ atrt inclined to think thy railways hoe a gcod case. The rates on ¢tog!. have reâ€" mained the same for aby‘t tem years, in srite â€" of : advamcrs in wages and other â€" increases. is opersting expenâ€" . PX g.24 ses. But these same doslers _ fceel very strongly that ‘the increase should rot ;> into effect befoce n‘xt April, wheu (the new ccatracts will be made. g 3 As for the ordinary houscho!06!, "* may increass, his estimate for fuc] supply, »nod take it off Christmas frEsents. * p Stoze ccal, â€" at presont, is $7.78 eve .. that angeromsly EDCPE E Stoze ccal, . at presont, is $7.15 a ton, and nut coal, $7 a tom. Acâ€" corditg _ to the â€" regular course of things, this would be odvarced in September . to $7 ami $7.25 and in October "‘to $7.25 and $7.50. Those were the â€" prices last year. But t is year there is the addition 1 ten cents perâ€" ton freight. Just what difference that will moe in the reâ€" tail price has not becn> d~terminod. Cuts and bruises may be healed in about aneâ€"third _ the time required by the _ usual treatment by applying ChamberJain‘s Liniment. It is an an tiseptic ard causos . such injuries to heal‘ wittout â€" maturation. _ ThigJinâ€" iment also relieves screncss ofâ€" the muscles and rbheumatic pains. For sale by all dealers. The â€" Winnipeg â€"Trigune. . editoctaiiy say s: s PREMLER HAULTAIN STILL STICKS TO RECIPROCITY ""When the Consorvative coovention. wes held in Soscatchewan a few. days ago it wes note‘> that th¢ name of the leader cf the party _ in that Provinze did not uppear in the list of .officeâ€"bearore. _ ‘There. _ were those who intimated that Mr. HMa«lâ€" tain had teen turned â€" downe . 1t now â€" transpires that Mr..tle itain decliced the office cl Hororary Vizeâ€" Presidont of the Comsorvative Assoâ€" ciation of Fasâ€"atâ€"hewan because the: comtention passe‘s resolutions erflorsâ€" ing < the Bordem platiorm im regard to ~ reciprocity.. Mr. â€" Haultain oo the stand that reciprocity would Lensâ€" fit Westein Conad> and was willing to sin‘; all party prejedices if in n,; way ho codd with his _ party strength add come enco‘tramemeit . to the. _ agreeme;t.. Undoubtedly ~â€"Mr. Haultain‘s rositien is endurged by thousards . of . Conserye tives who art not,. of the â€" dyedâ€"intbeâ€"wocl Yavrie: ty The men in toth farties: worthy d:tmuon are those who 1# e i' ~ofâ€" their covre. Mr. l:-ttqh refuses to be made the . mere cats paw of any Domirion leader. He was ;:::g and worke‘ too long in _the: hsâ€" t dent school ‘to sactifice his ptinâ€" i at the. bidJing of Mr. Borcer .O€ Sany other leador." Wt Same Rates ftor Ten Years Contracts Make s anotber awelligg is ; may -Hl“"{ t ‘there are those W oval bills are already swolles to allss of Ei <14/ zombacr y thhe "anighty 1 Deaters Â¥e ].. ~Aince the di Prices colonies and pos ar appeal may te new rates to the Commission. keep on delivering ol any to big nation within th ties of the stror are coptent witk s ol iieentise that fiok verere taile $49upl n Roughie F with their :status among~408, NR 70 0 " u) nety ~ thought K7# grea »< ons T > t T t i.‘."‘-f\’“"’!'u? #%% the northern hall of continent a State . ‘in population‘ gnfl WAiet fal "“’“ “‘“ 10 f ‘?“ > + ,'xagl: Ira:fi,}'*fitw}:'v order, 2 se eC O ho q.% . Wen in "dast forward WM\' ‘-" & ra / _! fl*". oi“' o gromt ¢ AÂ¥r , sand of special privilege. °\~ . _â€" 0) >( o0 ~. . mnmtu! ‘tn this etect «m.m politicians declare x nited States desires: . to annex. : . we should admitâ€" it smil as a compliment.« o-‘w-n r ¢eâ€" sirors â€"of annexing for a century and a er. It is a P century since they tried it last by forde of arms, and even : then, A and tew though the people of the Canadas were, they hurled the invader .. back over. the border. Canada is mistress of mm”.*‘* slies‘ > to remain within the Einpire none can hinder it. If should at some . fuâ€" ture day desire to become an. independent nation ‘she‘ would ‘do so ~with the blessing: of the motherland. Hl‘l- t P Y w * The men who seek to convince the people of Canada ‘that an. increase in the exportâ€" of Cangdian farm produse, and fish, and lumber, and paper to the United States will result in the annexation of Canada to _ the States are unworthy the name of Canadian. Their‘s m’gn tbe (a spineless and poorâ€"spirited patriotism. Their statements. may properly .° represent their own mental. attitude to their countiy, but mm reptesent the spirit of the buoyant young Canadian who is as i to his native land and as proud of it ab" any American could "‘beâ€"of the ~United â€"States. ‘The .issue before Canadians is purgly and solely a tarif issue.â€" The predsure of increasing‘ &ity populationand of prohibitive tarif ‘have com» bined to so increase the gost of:living in the United States that, with the approval of Congress, President Tait offers to wipe out thetariff on pracâ€" tically all foodstuils and other natural products from Can@Me in _ return tor the removal ol‘ the corrosponding duties levied by Canada on . similar articles from the United States. ® Under these gonditions Canada, which has still great tractsâ€"ol â€" fertile unused land, will sel} more foodstgufis to the United States ‘thian that counâ€" try will sell to Canada, The enlargement of the cultivated area will‘ ‘in turn incregse thr prosperity of the c ties and towns that . produce _Airm uBs Codas n ol on d EM Feden canembart® edera Articleâ€" + Cattle, over $14 ... Horses, qover $150 ... Sheep, each .L. «â€" Wheat, bustel ........ Oats, bushel ......... ... Barley, â€" byshel ‘......_. Hay, 10M ..cosses se Spraw, 1OR ... Potatoes, buahe} ... Ontons, bushel |.......: Apples, bushel ......... Peaches, bushel ...... Butter, pound ........ Fresh milk, gallon . Fresh cream, gallion FEzgs, dozen ... ‘That list of articles really represonts the issue belore bhe PPMP!®Z .77 Canada. There are a few other prop osed changes such as a reduction â€" of from 2% to 5 per cent. on agricultur al implements, â€" farm waggons and supplic, but in efect the elector is a sked. this question:â€" No vou approve of the removal of all duties onueutl products passâ€" i Tlié. Work:ngman and Reciprocity The workers of the Dominion â€" of Canada will soon be asked to vote upon the questron . of the new â€" trade relations, al¥éady signed by President Talt, and which now awaits the judgâ€" ment of the.Can@dian people. r What are the benefits to be derived from this new treaty, Wwhere do the provisions aflect the â€"great body of wage éarners in Canada, and what is the nature and »cause of the oppostâ€" tion to this attempt at freer trade relations with our neighbors to the south? These ar6 a few ‘of the very vital questions that the workers will require answering before September 21st. Do you approve ing from Canada t« Canada? i Article 1. The Annexation Bogey. . aBan m Soe on Baa oo FasFeoBas es FasBas Fon Bc San B Lan Bax en San JouJes us SenJenfasJa . {=Pr J uT =+}<$+] ++ +) Before the treaty can be «discussed calmly on its metits it is necessary to refer to a ery tiat has been raisâ€" ed in some quartsrs i1 the cxcitement of the prospect, au« now the trealizaâ€" tion of a ‘political campaign, _ und which cry will undoubtedly be workâ€" ed overtimg, ‘double timé, and to its grave, . that is tgn ery of ‘"annexa tion.‘" There may beâ€" some â€" who sincerely believe this, on each _ side of the line, but the mass of the peoâ€" P chandise. Germanyâ€"..... 1892) Manufactures,. etc Gréat<Britain 1802 Manulactores, etc Nicaragua ... 1892 Foods and imple ‘ \@> ments. Guatemaiaâ€" 1892 Manufactures, etc Australia®.... 1892 Cotton Goods, etc Spain {.i..2.. 1802 Minceliancous m": 1898 08. + *.s.., 18909 Â¥#5 Imy:.;'...... ;: + k éith _ . i and 3 ie 39 8 Brazil..... ‘... 1891 {actures San Domingo lnlm and ~ manu * y factures. Salvador .._... 1891 Foods and ~ mer of the line, but the mass of the peo ple have too ~much â€" plain common sense. to have the, issue â€" befogzed amd obscured, by such a weak; thin and untenable argument. 5 : Take a look United S#ates The commiercial treaties _ of United States have been based mo whoily upohn the principle reglulty.' Among the most worthy ct recent years are the lowing:. . oo mss ‘Ihe An grdina Country _ Date -lT;;‘u do, rote for Laurier and larger markets w @8 â€"More Plenty of day , gest « the ocse ol Aiarthoca can at ‘the history of â€" the in‘ these matters. Other Treatios to the United Sta‘es and from ad dâ€" shan 10 18 ! pire. Holdin® and Torty _ Present s UC.S.Rate. _ _Articleâ€" ... 314 p.e. Cod. hadd Subject im Refore 25 p.c $1.50 $1.50 25 15 4.00 32 40 25 35 the note â€"tot 2 P# m when “ GORBUEREI O AARTTECC nerica were consolldated :into the Conâ€" the alâ€" uf Posts and poles ......_........ 10 pC Mjca, unfinighed, pound ... 5 & 20 pc Feldgpar, ground ......... ‘....... 85 p Fluospar, crudo, ton ...=..~ 3.00 TMID o rto : enc panniti nssm . $0 PB Wood pulp, pourid ... ...# Print paper, pound ...... ......â€" $â€"10 ts the issue before the people © of sed changes such as a reduction of i1 implements, â€" farm waggons . and Cod, haddock, pound ... . Halibut, pound \,.. ... «. Mackerel, poUNC ... .00 Satmon, . fresh . of salted POURQ ... ces erenivens Salmon, canned pound ... Timber, gewn, sawed, squaredâ€" or sided, cubic AOOT .â€"carcers‘s ced reigh © benn + Sn Planks and deals, â€" sawn, The terms aipon=which the * United States negotiates â€" treaties oi â€" this character have been twice .indicated> in tatif bills (1890. and 1897), the last one being known as the Dingley Here is m.m.uzzm&m- Conâ€" cessions to foreign ernments . in respect <to dutiesâ€"are authorized by Dingley Act . upon certain. specific conditicns, of a reciprocal character, to be ascertainéd by dipflomatic negoâ€" Act tiation Among the ~itéhas on which the tatiff duties are to be swept away entirelyâ€" are cattle, horses and mules, wine,#ew and Jambs, poultry (dead and alive), wheat, fice, oats, . barâ€" ley, butkwheat, beans,\ dried . peas, potatods, butter, cheese, milk, cream, egg*, honey, frosh ami saited . fish, vegctables, fresh _fruit and â€" _ several a politital discusston, and _ she _ is also strong chotugh to seek and _ to obtain frim . : our neighbor reciprocal brade relations as i# any other counâ€" try wih a national beritage. . ~ varieties of duféed fraits â€"Does ‘the wipingâ€"away of the ties: on these products affect, the m%«-flfiu to "The â€"next adtiole. will thatteb: + : .i‘ ne Mfim‘= halt the MS conn i‘s greatest Empire, «C: Our neighbors have been ¢câ€" i a quarter. It is almost~ & rms, and even: then, fooble and they hurled the invader .. back _ own fate. ; 4t she wislies »to ¢. If she should at some . fuâ€" ation ‘she‘ would ‘do sowith Carada Has a Chance the United â€" States to and lumber, and paper of Canada ‘to _ the s milst be (a gpineless 8 . Â¥; Democrat Di¢d wale Li ; a%% : F4 {fooffefafeofeafofe Present U.S. Rate 30 pe : Facts _ | â€" About :: Motherhood ol counties along bwâ€"C. . LIE, .@ the reciprocity ~issue . glige the er‘s~ good â€" hope ctf capturing stal ‘of the séats â€" now id by Uonscrvatiâ€"es. | Sir â€" Wiltric will th the groat issue‘ of the ca 4. 1B »ce& being in the main . an + fication ‘of the succinet ~ami en ing ~statercent o. . the, Co 8. case as procented in his I ay yeal ~to the Canadian yeople. ~ Me will erver upon th* Mflg \n‘i‘hllb physical form anmt with a vest for tho fight â€" torn of asolute comiCen e as to the â€" r:sult and of_ enth.niastic ecn:iction of‘ the justice ° and _ wisâ€" dom <of the cauge _ for: which Libotâ€" alism stands in tm . present comâ€" tost. On. Thurs.ty,. 17th ins:ant, the Preâ€". mior â€" will szeat â€" at Three Ri efs in Hon. â€" ‘Jacques Butcu':aco-:x' Uency.â€" Om the iollowing day he § sreaX ‘in t e city of Quebec, whers his own corstiturncy joirs that _ C Willtani â€" Price, coe of ths Ca serva~ tive â€"leaders in the revolt of Lpt s I‘ng against . Mr. Poâ€"den‘s "lec or* ship. ‘The following week t‘o Premâ€" ier _ will detote to meetings in the: Montreal _ districtcomprising sote forty â€" constituencies. From* August 28th"to September 3, he will:â€"le in the Maritime â€" Proinces for a Sofies of six. or sevch: meetings "ngutlm, at Halifax, whors‘ a_strong. efoct «will be made. ty defeat Mr. Bortgor and his rumninz n.ate, Mr. Crosby, â€" . and at St. John, N.B., where Dr. Danâ€" fel,â€"o~e of the two supporters o the Oppos‘tion leader who weathered the Liberal sweep of t.at Province i1 1908, is ~litely ~this time to â€" los: his seat. , f & On Scotember 4 _Sir Wilfrid, . will again 4e in Ontario, where he will put in a week: ad.e.cirg. meetings at various points to be fixed . later. Tho following. week he" will devote to the â€"ridings of the Quetbec district. He will wind up~ the five wee‘s‘ serâ€" ics cd meetings with final rallios on. September 18, 19, _ and 20 at noints rot yet determined. _ ~ A well known Des ~Moines woman after ~ suffering (miserably for _ two days fryrm bowel complaint, was curâ€" ed.~ by one _cose of Chamberlain‘s Colic, _Cholera and â€" Diatrhoea Rem ody. For sale by all dealers. : The Provincial Board of Health has issued ~ ts twentyâ€"ninth antmal . reâ€" port, â€" dealing with 1910. Returns for tke latest year. availatle, 1908, show thatâ€"the death rate from tubâ€" erculosis _ isâ€" beingâ€" steadily reduced. In that year the number c€ deaths from this . discass was 2,511, or abo t mc in thirtcen of the total rate. . The _refort marks â€" with satisfaction the progress. made _ in speciedl _ andâ€" cortal ivspection _ in schools an: in insnection ofâ€" meat, food, â€" and. milk supplies. ) â€"â€"»d note \ 5 * ( Appm S 1 ) ;i?i ia E‘:‘.‘:‘ K T Fraixnm"~" the . â€" There Efié{hm’ more ehamdymn a happy and hea ug mother of chilâ€"‘ dren. and indeed childâ€"birth under fl,hfi cm:r:lt'nl The ::Xo hln:ghhb“ s uty. thak wich all tits avidence of senticted | nerves and broke 'rd{"l‘wéaltii resulting An rO women id porsint in roing bitndiy to the wigk J.‘.e’:‘a;‘.:.:l":.;‘.‘!‘;n‘&: The y bave ample time in wucltovlialfl. w,mmnm&m,m chance and pay the penalty. . . ... _ .. > strict confidence. â€"In many homes once childless there tiat Lydle A." Puskiam‘s y rgetable Com'g.‘;nnd makes ‘w o m a‘n nor-':hl. healthy, and strong. Any woman like apecial advice to this matter is to write to M â€" SHOW LUWER DEATH RATE W i Other ©Proscective Mcetings MR widress make the #t 2 0 paig ONTARIO h ipFOCity His AiS #e00000e00e0000000e0¢468 Waterioo Ont., Branch, Mb MV MA MAAMAMARA M dus 77 Branches in Canada i Pluwé 249. PROPRIETOR: . $ $000000000800060808080804 THE LEADING § Meat Market z #lys. Phone 32;~ $ MAAAMAAAMAAMAA 4AMA444 4 Canadian National Exhibiton August 26th â€" TORONTO â€" September 11th ~â€" «oweller and Optician Issuer of Marriage Licenses Storé neat Poit Offlce. WATERL( VCAEEvEL ®T ELCOE RBE NE S T t caranc dans aad ECE s wus P : glories of the Corâ€". M is > Royal Showing 2 battle between a‘:t'i?nm:s. 1,500 m‘&w a Dnd:ouh ‘and a performers® in uniform. permission of the Submarine, : BHosts jor OTHER ATTRACTIONS . : ; L.Y.RA In.ln-m,lcwâ€"ln Scouts k%&fiw MACGNIFICENT DISPLAYS OF CORONATION FIREWORKS THE MOLSONS BANK JACOB BALL In the line of s we _ have Beef, Pork, Veal, b, Bngar Cured Hams.. and {our own curing] once tested, always used; Homemade Sausages such as nokvn'n-. Wieners, Pork Sau sage, Head chone.lfnrsuum and Summer Bamao. Give us a trial and be convineâ€" ed.. Orders prmngly deliyered n all parts of the town, We have the reputation of sup plying our numerous customers with the choicest and_best of meate all the year rejind. _ eve It‘s Lioensed Auctionee And Valuator f The Campbcil Milling Company, Limited, T «ronto Kah<" ARCHIBALD CAMPBELL, President & 2 41 . Cream «. West Give Cream of the West aâ€"fair, square trial 11 don‘t have ‘Batisfaction in baking bread, you‘ll get g isfaction .@t your grocer‘s. We guarantee one or the other, mgamwwugmm‘w- ous Imptove your Romeâ€"made bread by using it °.\ you the hard wheat flour guarantesd for I John B. Fischer For Sals by Hedrick Bros:, Eimira Branches in Osnudz,*;:lndo‘wt: ‘;‘n'd v(v':.rr‘ilmdmu IQ::I! t'bi Pm« 17 Branches o ds ; A GBNBRAL BANKING BUBINEBS TRANBACTHD. CORONATION YEAR LEADS our. iviG! Capital Paid Up. g:.ooo,ooo Rest Fund _ â€" â€" ,400,000 Total Assets oyer $44,000,000 \<~~ _ THUREE GREAT SPECIALS at all Branches â€" Interest allowed at highest current rate. For all information write Manager J. 0. ORR, City SAVINCGS BANK DEPARTMENT lake â€" it M #* Incorporated 1855 or West Flout. Jacobh Hespoler, Manager iSanderson‘s wATERLOO MUIUOAL FIRE INSURANCE .CO., INCORPCPATIED IN lm Total Assets 3181 December, $426,808, 18. Profits â€" Pajd Participating Policyhalders Frove Powerâ€" ful Points in favor OF THE 4 President and Managing Director m',' idX 2. 71[&‘“ Head Office Waterloo, Ont P,. N. Shanws, Preston Thoma« Gowdy, Kaq., Onsiph, Yama ‘Livingatons, Heq., Redes eo. sbei, Req., J. L. Wideman, Koq, bh. Frank Haight, Â¥rq Allan WTWliam Snider, Reg. Wiws, Snider, President, Gas, Dickel, Viceâ€"President, ::;’.-n.“.!-l-. ~C. As BORMM, Dietrics Agent DOMINION LIFE ‘\ Write for the Neat Little Memo Book and find dut why our policies are the best. s BOARD OF DIRBROTOAS, Thomas Hilliard THEM ALL OrFFICERS P. N. Foos JP lt t B mt #S % i t: es * * es > P Jt TR Cl Aik: . D s win. w# x * w5 TX ‘%4 N a i ~ . * 3 1%. $ -. x en ® Â¥. oi .g x* >' : Sooee < 4 (0K m ~VMe §° NT t $y * t ak é :‘i& m 4 p es ' 1 4 .‘ . w ; j * # Can, 4A Â¥V, ® Nok : n oh drona s T . Nn / Apolnbut â€" s *R Te ‘ ‘p .4. n 16. Coal Dealers‘t@/AdvanCt |.. ~Slnce th6 941. Soie in Nont, Ametion rore comeiliared_ into the Cob), | _ .. .. . yq | i._l,i.'i lich smars a~ * é--f:;f’,. ## 3 " $e + o e io oo !‘, nadn . The '-\!"*‘ c ), time when . ‘ 5 ,‘H_‘av_&%x ( s a k _ ho . © C a M® ME mOst h "o _ + Sugh **â€" P h C €l P s s : s a4 WWis Amanl s, . t . t ~ M WORM iq) > A PR * in all its hearcbw®. _ | ) |__â€", | . Here e . _ in the] nlon was more . ~:’w floldin® in fee half the < int, connected by . ‘Ast (will. opom hisâ€" can ep mising know n reas o ®"Cfeoul billt it may not t â€" the Empife. H e norti‘e Areatest Empire, Canacians~ . 00 $Tuesday, Augest 15, ‘in one .. OF} * ke us kno w1 . op *4 PME * 4 Swelling," but are: those & J ties 0 h h. y repmiuls 1«*&"‘"@ Mmss n ooo nets 6. .. ® the COntario r e _ place i â€" & ‘:‘;f“\'}”‘ o g : Tleve igt Cout " p “ F th . H#.P it s Ad .«r\“ h ..».Q}}‘/‘t’u,&f" WMs S nslc i n on Th ? s nat :&' ez P T . e ie i t o c n U any | . _ ‘r‘m aterprige : es before then 8 ‘!‘e"“flm 2 "%. }"’"’”’*'?‘é" t it will o a stt pae hat m e t o § e _ | cangeronsly swollen 10 n w o oo aes, 4 900 man, oboy ~wook o. entaihien " on . | Reniiy dreds O0E 4t Hill o n Aogy [R .. imnwn ‘ * he" 'n“fi â€" agvertisERS m::! t s‘ abort this way. Alli sumâ€"| the northern hall of continent & | ;‘b"v en porie it se l . of ‘*‘-"‘tx;:‘%"‘" e _ 't'fl hewe ‘â€" Ts * wtGÂ¥p e p We iâ€"p an ihis | comes e e ‘in its o peate, fustice, hewak _ Of Cc one, ts .. PB 6 : m m " hk ... S WEmE y We o » e wmnkt the coal dedlers h2 been peacoâ€"] jal wealth, and no 1 svoMeol c C . o An nak. . iy sssue ; | ‘the 1. zs 3 y / 3 me uy pluter than Sufiiday i8 00. mer ,°°‘ P +4 order ..m of and â€" lioi t : mennets. #;‘ n« ng 100K .. he : K o h +A ts ,“w»' e : mA mam s wx F M i s 0L. M pup en en sn | enc meal omm nts fer mameln alatiatteg Sotat e ons | t Ches hote i dtviettes, ce | B 25e pard wheat frowr evaranteed 7 Mer than Tus».‘ y. : 00f% _ €@2â€"1.1 ing to Â¥ » "homes‘" in this iâ€"nd, free :. h at, of biting ~poverty, . _ of staiâ€"of the s®9 > / 0~ 006 1 B C n ar MR LR ME NE ul 2 e acoâ€"opted up s M <dâ€" "an ynclouded ‘sky came‘a circular from moes hn venith. ind of kpecial Mened s ou ( 0Cs > Consorvatises. | Sir _ Wiltrid. wil M Give Cream of the West aâ€"fair, square 1 winy. e.ch whek. the r.u“y.“,-fi that a‘ter Sepâ€"| groa® and mm;-: gingh o ion. . "When~ craity». his openin; aidre al ';-;:-'«.--'h n‘t RaÂ¥e M icte "’*\;!*‘3 Line Lungg i 2e s _____.. cemper 1st . will come® on ad ante p";';"c:.:".“&md‘ tsited States desites _ to annex Canada _ ve _ the £ro o o in h ns M Istactiohust your grover‘s. ‘ We quaraniug hh or P +â€"Gm en e ie of 10 cents . per e regu ; ks +C > ch. W dong . in main _ pMâ€" | | j 1 t your grocer‘s, We guarantee ( , > s ‘freight tates for coal: The coal .4 alâ€"| should admitâ€" it smil l'l a complimentâ€" o:m r‘!m ‘9.‘ S "of the succinet â€" af gcr Lft «ngg l im of â€" e Astil r a superint‘ & e HVE‘N.LNT ‘ers are annioyed about it, on their own | sirous â€"of %u‘mh‘: : ’Io::rd*lflll. and even then, fooble and ing ol m“‘@, «nent‘s g,;‘». iE h. . hame :mintle Arand Iwe. o w > }& â€" »1 y s» NOT AFRAID bebalf, and on bebalf of" their _ cus | C@NEOTY §i5c6 ©00% aindng they hurled the invader .. back «ase as p ted | in bis: published ay [ MA * EC Oame Oner es P ue se C t ie L in oo S 5 + cpo tha | few though the people of the C were, P 5 . r u> He w 1 Th 24+ ol AP MHins Comnane. 1 Imited Fanunie pe>s o what | tomers, who â€" may expect to Fay ver the border. Canada is mistress of het own ; 4t she â€" \»Abo â€"â€" yeal «to mm 3 , ~â€"The Camp 4 @. L "*p f § [ ‘* Previous to dissolution Opposition myich more for their cool. ':ein‘in within the mpire none can hinder it. Hf r'm some . in . ejer uon ths vu;dg in s. len LÂ¥ i ayis 5. * nc rinaly EAMPRELL Prodiem; â€" Ts on . e i Aewrnals were cOnstantly twitting the l ture day desite to become an independent nation ‘she would ‘ so "with physlcal feorm anmi with a vest ‘fi‘ t o C d r{fit%*‘. M om S es o C L t Wt . 3 c provefnment with being afraid to apâ€" Contracts Make. The y.u_d the motherland EN t 14 1Â¥ ) > : fia& to%l:;nl;h f:f'c“ a} e e e e e e n o 1 Cbrowernmen C Plies cce vince the people of Oanada in. increase _ as. NXs of_ en‘h.niastic # pea ‘be the country on the reciproti~~ _ 1; pigg the dealors rst. The .cc l The men who § to con ine a l‘h;t“;“ paper® . ecnuiction of‘ the justice ~and wisâ€"f "***~ _ °4 " "a ies e e t mameaaaillii n + 1 BaTe cA > e k toe ; F h in the exportâ€" of Cangdian farm produse, and fish, and lumber, a i "orâ€" * al+ 2at o‘ §:, .,.", apomnuniy . =r is i I 4J lesue. This, of course, was quite year is from April to Aftil, _ Th¢ | iD thf SDOcy Srates will result m the annexation of Canada ‘to _ the . dom (of the chiioh . for which L For Sals by Hedrick Bros:, EKimira® _ x L absurd. it is perfectiy" obvious â€" to" minimum rotes for coal &0 iD‘ _ O | S\,(. are unworthy the name of Canadian: Theit‘s niist he (% poinciens ;alism stapds in t . presont © com or.Jalc DY HEdrIcK DBr05., EJE EOe . >‘ ; * f \one ‘who <thinks . seriously .over (pe,‘ize':, fi:,“.’,gi ;h::l:: ::)?u ‘Then, | and poorâ€"spirited patriotism. Their m“me.l:: ;‘:'! fl?;“zfiw“w @st: f b# Pm e en e c s ie ' ‘the situation that the GovernieNt 5,cg4ingly / to scleduleâ€"price, _ the their own':m;: .t:umto thchi:ufi'!.h Ad M\o w‘m‘m lang * Other Progcectite Mcetings. t es ep oo en in on manmemenaiarenimmnanzal 1. _ W i\ mad everything ‘to gain and nothing rates advance . until. the maxinrum is Sp:in:.o:)roud ot ‘:naxmysAmmM'he of the United â€"States. + t s 3. m meompmamaumaaarrr s ns . > >* > © 4,“1’- by going io the. electors beâ€" reached . ahout Octobet. Dealers . hive} A" The .issue boefore Canadians is â€"purgly and solely a â€" tarif issue.â€" . The On Tlgun.'_\y,_l'lth ins‘:ant, the ‘Pu-_ e :‘ / [ **:": a s3# 3. 5122# \ fore a vote on reciprocity was taken M#C® the contractsâ€"with large . inâ€" predsure of increasing‘ &ity populationand of prohibitive tarif ‘have comâ€" _ mior will szea‘ . at Thiet : ~RL efs. â€" CÂ¥ MIDIT ‘¢ :+ M c stitutions, and are delivering _ coal, United States that, with the "in Hon. . ‘Jacques Bureau‘s» coustitâ€" , ippoomtormtrigutbas catzatioues, Cpookl /A [\ in Parliament. The case is s0 PI@® *.; ars pound to keep on deliyCrIDZ bined .to so increase the °°’“‘ °"-Â¥'“";‘ in 'h:o t ipe out "The n uency.â€" :O% the {ollowing day he will; se se n oe es 7ri e es To s :‘;‘hf«‘ T = e [) e mm ne n i5 Pai iaen ud t Rs c uons | mss n comie, mrates Ariesenies The ce h ols it it i d m ireoesie; | August 26th â€" TORONTO + September MHM] | / a 1 C % 5 . r £ To ns 4 uy oo 1 eentiah ! ols it" jent to secure assent ! April. â€" But here comes an unexpected t e duties levied by Canada on : similar‘ his own corstituency joirs that . C C ~ [E C F2 enb :c o) c 0 0) 1 4) BL 9 . re eaael B * S dd _ quite well aware that many of their |thpusarel ton controct, . which is. â€" an Under these gondifions Canada, which has still great tracts.of â€" fertile . tive leaders _ in ‘the revolt of Lp} |~. :/ MAERBRD n ie pvietiemimen tm en mm memme m se e : o. o5 lt ® on . u5 15e [hterage onc, that means i additional |.__ q jang, will sel} more foodstufis to the United States than that counâ€" .& T ng against . Mr._Porden‘s Jec "** / | "Live gtgog Mtâ€"Z MYâ€"‘Gems from Euro. Mat#facturts â€"Greatest | > . i o. Conservative < neighbors intimates, | pog he deid f $500, which ill "in .. shi The following woeek t‘ e Premâ€" + s ied h . t v< cost _ to. the feixtt] a + WBICD | iry will sell to Canada, The onlargement of the cultivated area: W p~A _\ 0 PE®" |*$ Greatest show on continâ€" â€" gallerie ever â€"shown ‘i@‘J .. _ _ V‘ . _ and personal assoriates are strongly lwm make â€" him a big Lole in BiS | ) _0 jneregse thr prosperity of the c ties and towns that produce Airm ‘ier . will detote" to meetings in m' ent! Special Prizes of ; collections ! Goods man| [N°| in favor of ratifying the reciprocity |expected .profits. implements, and furniture, and stoves, and pianos, and> @ll the comforts Montreal â€" ~ district~comprising some $500 each. M ,».gza!g,!u_l,_vniiqd ufactu hile > r\ [\ | ‘mgreement. â€" A considerable propor.| _ On this "ground. an appoal may t*} and luxures that the farmer of foâ€"day demands. : While the question is . forty, constituencies. From* August : | | ‘Pripesin allclasses, .‘~ _ Statess «â€" . . > mt oo aran l n *A ~ > ‘tion of these men are so ‘desirous of made against the new rates to tD€ | iperefore primartly ome for the farmer, ovely manufacturer and wagewor a8th"to September 3, he will:le in , o Ip3 + f T sPECHIAELS _ C ~= J . 3 f on 0 Dominion Railway Commission. er is intercsted in it also. Prosperity in this country resbsâ€"on the farm . the Maritime _ Procinces for a Sofies . â€" P 8 urodish ons 39 J 2ee ‘ . baving the agreement ratified _ that | Here are somgâ€"of the articles that . will passâ€" â€" duty free. into the . ~ of six or sevch‘ meetings speaking at | Fastwal t Piiar = i etreams bearks Bakt â€"â€" ath the Waresâ€" [ __ €" [X Â¥hey make no sectet of their. inter. | Same Rates tor T‘en Years, United States from Canaca i the c‘ectors Yotb approval of the arrangeâ€" _ Halifax, where‘ a . strong . efoct «W1l ; â€"§ $X yre glories of the Corâ€". Musicians of the Royal Showing a ‘between § |___ â€"â€" i‘ tion to vote for the Laurier (;muml ments made for the simultaneous ~te moval of duties on naterat=products: te made. ty defeat Mr. Bortgor and . ~onation ceremonies. 1,500 Hou by sf I (a and a | _ . / * r : Tn fact, some. of the: d.alers _ ATC $ his runninz n.ate, Mr. Crosby, / Aand{| performers® in uniform. permission of the Subs 4. vod _ ment as the only way to oblain what ; j0g ig think thr railways he & Present j Present a; g¢ Jo_;m. N.B.. whers Dr. D & . « M eentely M es §l ; arreeme § y v * a j s \ L uin ie , ATTRACTIONS ‘ it s Bs [F, they greatly want.. If the agrecment good case. The rates on €0@) NAYC IC | . Articleâ€" C.S.Rate. __Articleâ€" U.S. Rate:sjet.‘oâ€"e of the two supporters o W‘ f CcB Im 9r m, loe.ld 39 hucst Firceantsâ€" [ _‘ " : [‘ ‘"had been ratified before the clect.on mained the same for abo‘t tem yearS, | Cattle, over $14 ....... ........ 314 p. Cod. haddock, pound . ... cce /Â¥ Oppos‘tion leader who weatbered the LY.KA mmâ€" mw MM'& *.é‘g: G& [‘ _ these electors would naturally: _ vore in srite â€" of ‘ advamces, / in wasges and | Hrorses, qrer $150 ......... ...... 25 P.C__ HalibUt, POUNE ,.. .m~ se 1 Liseral sweep of tâ€"at Province : ir| [‘ f i es * ommc e io: seesmigan *.: > o for their own party; as the ratiniea. Other _ increasgs.. in OPS"»;““K exbor [ Hogs, eath" .0. ...oundiid ‘:‘:3 Mslckm'- ‘l;:::" x . Aiites." + 1908, is ~liely ~this time to _ lost MAGNIFICENT DISPLAYS OF COIONATM’,,M DRKSI _ / * hy * *A i ses. But these same deciers CEl | Sheep, @@CB .L. scz <e> $14. Salmon, o + his seat. R * Fee: ME MA * 20. Terems. ~_â€" * _ Ao Bs ; %ion of the agreement depends on the very strongly that ‘the increase | Wheat, bustel e se t pPoubih..ccocle es ctpaices. 208 [ ~On Scotemper 4 Sir Wilfrid. will‘ For all information write Manager J. 0. ORR, City Hall J » > 2: ‘political complexion of the new Farâ€" should rot ;»> into efect beloce n*t.] Oats, HUShCL .........;...... ...coo0_ 19 Salmon, canned puunf! .civ..... 30 pig. again be in Ontario, where he will | _‘â€"~.,~'i_,\ 3 [‘ Hament the only safe course fcr t‘om April, wheu (tte new ccatracts will | gartey, â€" b8b@L(....2. ,.s........ _ 30 Tlmber.d vcwr&d fl;’;':cv "put in a~ week. adâ€"reDiry. meetings in ' k uns Nes es 54 p wer be made. RF, OW :2308 y uze s . . 400 squaredâ€" or side: at various â€"points °t fixed â€" latez. \WW x x ::::T :h«t)” ahrie]pdte’t) :;:f.lno:;l L(\P(h\J:Z' A:‘ (‘og the ordinary houscholder, h* .gu":w. BHOM css hee: 3 We ccnroeasin es N foor S sltoan on cmd ~ Tbe“lollovigz weekq hb: will devote to | 1 & <tc FFals ~ o & .: & g e ‘__ _ may increass, his estimate for _ Tucl | Pogatogs, DU&#R@L .. sls P Planks and deals, â€" sawn, ‘5. : the â€"ridings of the Quetec district. % 3 < : c [ss l > the reciprocity policy adopted by Parâ€" supply, »od take it of Christmas | Qntons, BU8hO .w ssamm» 40 EL M ......loe smer conees 1.3 He will wind up~ the five wee‘s‘ serâ€"| : â€" i.4 ‘ Es & NS . HMament, and to help to keep out Oof rrEsents. * Apples, bushel .2...... _u.c.ll. . 3B Posts and _POleS sn titp in tetann s : M MC : jog * i4 meetings with final rallios 4 [ W s ,Z'f- [\ _ â€"power ‘the men who have _ pledged _ Stove coal, at prescnt, is $7.75] Peaches, bushel ... ....n... 36 ;_fl}:- unfimshuc:é pound ... 5 &gg:: on September 18, 19, _ and 20 at 7 .4 14B 3 :\ s p P m ontion A ton, and nut coal, $7 a tom A¢â€"| Butter, POUNG .....csn «omcs 6 Feldgpar, E10‘ Fievesagh tzprerers * noints mot yet determined. t 4 : h 3 i thcmS(-‘hes‘l‘n PfE\Pn( tf‘ id n iord)n(', to the regular course â€". Of | Cheese, POURG ... .ms 6 Fluospar, crude, ton ...=...~ 3.00 s f y A few steps from the mwarket on Klng’&. E; }o.“ fi ’ c O‘I:‘?Pl’(’c“)’ as ah policy ; things, this would be mdvarced in | Fresh milk, gallon ... ... 3 T’)':dul oo TX .2 35*P‘°- t mineniaitne. Alisnuet nientmmenicly Berlin. A * :‘- ’,4' s mno secret that from the first sSeptember . to $7 am $7.35 and in| Fresh cream, gallon ... 5 W puIp, BOUNA .ms se lated a en in‘escha t .‘ the feeling among prominent Liberals (October ‘to $7.25 and $7.50. Those | Fggs, dOZ@N ..us... sc cies 5 Print paper, pound ...... ... â€" 8â€"10 A well known Des Moines woman F 'Y(l)xmttl;agq upprecmlts. }t:;.m']rsc‘:l c:'h; 1(‘,00&3 ’8‘ } [RX was in favor of going at once to tto wore the . prices last y6ar ?"t is That list of articles really represnts the issue before the people â€" of after ~ suffering ‘miserably for _ two ruils handled in season.. . opecials In otigurt, ASfiN 1 $ > 4 $ ty "ug: i ere is :â€" addition ten * days frrrm bowel complaint, was curâ€" ‘ es [‘ ~ electors with the reciprosity agree YCt there is the _ a F Canada. There are a few other prop osed changes such as a reduction of Y K » cu L4 * 1st 'fr ment, andâ€" that this would have been 5;::(n(pc('rma:w;,:]rlflgg-fe Jil;‘s‘mn“h;f from 2} to 5 per cent. on agricultur al imuhnm:m,s."i farm waggons . and alicby g:‘;lfl:"s:m‘“ m‘;fl;{:; A. So Ha"mafl, Pl’flp. & Q " $ p tnas: s i Ne R us ‘€ i t in efect the elector is a sked this question:â€" . » me % * h auti fls â€" & t ; dione but for fwg things a d‘“"“.“ ‘t” tail price has not becn~(@rterminod. '“"P’l)‘:""(o‘:'“ a;::rzv:cot fiweremovnl :‘san dut.iuqon natural products passâ€" ody. For saleé by all dealers. 90 King St. E. . Rerlin, Out g ues ns keep faith with the llml;d States ing from Canada to the United Sta‘es and from the United â€" States to Â¥ f ie -" [‘ officials who negotiated the . agrecâ€" Canada? 2 ment, and a desire to postpone Tc _ (muts and â€"pruises may be hegled in If you do, rote for Laurier and larger markets. SHOW LOWBE_DEATII RATE â€"M | s election to the passing ol a redistriâ€" apgut aneâ€"third the time required by â€"‘_’"‘W' $ 7. o T f <t [ ‘~â€" bution â€" measure based on the census the _ usual treatment by applying ; ! The Provincial Board of Health has HE MOLSONS BANK D‘ of this year. . The members . of ‘the ChamberJain‘s Liniment. It is an an ""‘"’""““"’W’ {olo{~â€"felaftc{afs{afap ipetefefefefefef=t=l=t=!"i"1 . sloued 5ts C twentyâ€"ninth antial ICâ€" I i ~K E: > iss smith & tiseptic ard causos . such injuries to i * port, â€" dealing with> 1910. Returns & C â€" e [F, Opposition had it in their power." (0 roan witho;t . maturation. ‘ Trig linâ€" The workin man and Reciproc“y for the latest year availazle, 1908, Incorporated 1855 ons 3 : A [V _ deprive the West of its rights in t:i3s jment also relieves screncss ofâ€" the 3 show thkat the death rate from tubâ€" Capital Paid Up 4'000000 ce p: matter, but the Liberais were <quitt muscles and rheumatic pains. For § « erculosis _ is beingâ€" steadily reduced. Rest F a I 4-oa"ooo © w [‘ justified in giving them the most salst by all dealers. Article 1. The Annexation Bogey. A In that year the number c€ deaths es un ® * 3 ) sA [‘ â€"ample opportunity, as they did, to f < y % from this . discass was 2,511, or Total Assets oyer ‘44‘000,m 2M : g UrAatnena taf i i mommmameeniineteatiiel «Lan un Fas JowSsufooBesJ «S es fae BasBac foo J o fas Saefas SasSee Fas Jeuf en oc forfenfecf n lpjef=|~{«]elafafefelelal=l=l=} |ong t ooo cin thirtcen of the total o A s i‘ treat the Western Provicces fairly. _ | » Aesel ‘4 rate The Feport marks _ with | 148 77 Branches in Canada, and Agents and Correspondentaiinri1 the Pwâ€"« € The workers of the Dominion _ of The terms aipon=which the * United i slaction _ th 1 d " ; clpnlOlmntho World. P SedhRD : Sugh "orl i > e zow . . s me * Nmfi"l‘c?cg%"?cfgn%clnv‘C‘"'“" will ‘soon be asked to vote States negotiates t:qa‘:i:civc;ii :-:;s :;c:,i o gae 2 ‘,‘;.,:l'%'i“‘“““gn Tt 17 Branches . kfi h : . < 0 R upon the question of the new : trade character have been tw ndica Wns : Avepec NBACTBD. A M _ PEACE TREATY BETWELN 1 relations, al¥éady signed by Président in tatiff billsâ€" (1890; and 1897), â€" the _:;b;;oh c lggs ll: m'."fiwwn ofâ€"â€" meat, A GBNBRAL BANKING BUBINESS TRA 8. h M THkEE NAYT.UONS SIGNED : n Talt, and which now awaits the judg-’lut one being known as the Dingley ; aqs . milk ~supplies. ”v|"“ n‘u K DEP““"‘N‘ 5$ f.< ment of the Can@dian people. | Act. NT Te Berterechneiiint ic aete on ianeceriruees Aetniadiaaniiermntoraien l >‘ Soie I The â€" Winnipeg Tribume editoviaiiy | What are the benefits to be derived ; .Here is the élear . explanatton. Conâ€" | â€" wnmainnnmenanpeentmnnnemmpmnenaneameanenienmentennntneecmitnmenietiitn Cl e * 4 $y N‘:l sn es m e .fmm this new treaty, where do the |ces:sions to foreign Governments . hl.‘ = at all Branches Interest allowed at highest current rate. rg, F ‘ > Washington, Aug. 3.â€"â€" Great â€" Brilâ€" | ‘"When the Consorvative coovention , provistons affect the ~great body. of mspcct’ to dutiesâ€"are n::::flu:dmlg‘ "‘.M Ont.. m Jacob ...m' w *3 B‘ ‘min, France and vunited States. toâ€" , wes held in Somtatchewarn a fvw | wage éarners in Canada, and what is Dingley Act . upon cet * h » d.y‘ signed the goneral arbitration ‘days azo it was noto} that the , the nature and »cause of the oppostâ€"‘ conditicns, of & reciprocal character, P §===â€"-â€"â€"â€"-â€"â€"â€"-M m s : [‘ treaties for peacciul settliement _ of Name of the leader cf the party _ in “(lmt‘m ‘hflft:‘fiemmixbffflfl’ R “2‘;: § :;’ :;e ascertained by diplomatic negoâ€" * devd40®e¢¢®egedesesesetee â€"'_â€"â€"-_"__-â€"â€"*4 yage U‘ _ ~all international disputes that Prowin:o did not uppear in the relations with our nelghbors _ _tO y Mako®: * l Profits â€" ’* m a*f & i: 'l‘: eHagu(-n 'I‘rnln :;11 is to be reâ€" list oOf officeâ€"bearorm. _ There _ were south?! These ar1t¢ a few ‘of the very Caxâ€"alls Ha# a Chance.‘ _ " THE LEADING j s 4 * * aft s ho inti . â€" tlav]. . vital questions that the workers will * f % Policyhalders Frove Powerâ€" [‘ sugted to as the last resort _ after those who intimated that Mr. HMa«â€", VitaA! q * Meat aP e * f ' .‘ ‘Commissions of Inquiry bhave failed. tain had teen . turned downe â€" 1t ;'i.q‘t"" answering before September | _ The great expansion of the comâ€" * f ful Points in favor 4 .. President Talt signed for theâ€" United now transpires that Mr..il@ itain 86. A merce of the United States in recent We have the reputation of sup i ~ ae t [‘ States, Ambassador Bryce for Great declined the office cf Hororary vize.\ Before the treaty can be (discussed years has led the Government to exâ€" , _ _â€" plving our pumerous customers OF THE ' & ) . Britain and Jusser for France. Presizont of the Conmscfvative Assoâ€" Calmly on its metits it isâ€"neeesSAIY | tend the application of. commercial .. :~ ' ionte ol the yoer seaee o _ $ ) Do ' l N i e s ciation of Casâ€"atâ€"hewan because tke. to teler to a ery twat has been raisâ€" / reciprocity wherever _ practicable } l 4 Mu'.‘.l"‘h‘ z‘m (c havh l N ' " o s y se\ conmtention passe‘s resolutions emforsâ€" °4 in some quarbsrs 1i the cxcitement | Now, because by diplomatic regotiaâ€" Sunvmmmupmmompmmcaee Belc'; Pork'.Veal a;r.am ‘ E ; é’ [( ipppmmereemmmeeee~â€"~â€" _~~>______. _ ing < the Borded pfatfiorm im regard of the prospect, a« now the realizaâ€" tions, the Government _ of . Canada The Fience of M. Curet is and (our L P ; % f j .. ~ tion of a ‘political campaign und expe otherhood is a ured ‘Hams R +#X J s ‘+H to ~ reciprocity. Mr. â€" Haultain too‘ P paign, finds itself in the fortunate commandâ€" trying one to most mfiurh own curing] once tested, always * Write for the Neat Little PRA e 3 the stand that reciprocity would Lensâ€" Which cry will undoubtedly be wofkâ€" /ing commercial..position, of being . distinetlyan epoch in their Not | $ ased; Homemade Sausages such $ mo ‘Book and Abd 6ut S 1 fit Westein Conad> and was willing ©0 overtimé, ‘double tim&, and to its aple to make & mzkgnl trade barâ€" 5y ~â€"~.ohe woman in & hun.| 3 as flol;?nl. wm«a Pork® Saw Memo Book an d mtc SCOTT, g to sim‘; all party prejedices it iaon,; £"4Yt; that is the ery of ‘"‘annex@ {gain with the Uni tates, wherrâ€" f qfares is ?.t;“mnd Or | $ sage, Head Cheese, Liver Sansage why our policies .n“uh 71 228 & No way he co dd" with his parey tion." There may be some â€" who in one of the: mostâ€" perhaps . the j understa }""‘0. and Summer 5"“3‘- _ best. s strength add : to ‘tax i i, sincerely believe this, on each _ side mostâ€"important is the free exchange pro (Hfl“ orherâ€" Give us a trial and be convineâ€" M y 4 o oo add come enCo‘tar cmet © of the line, but the mass of the peoâ€" P C fA coursenearâ€"| # ed. Orders promptly deliyered Thomas Hilliard 4 â€" \1 k, LblON the _ agreemest. Undoubtedly â€"Mr. © + P of natural products,. which _ always y every woman now. n all parts of the town, President and Managing Director I & : l . Haultain‘s positien is enrged | by ple have too ~much â€" plain common. penefits the consumet, the only arguâ€" £ addys has medical; F P j h â€" ie we M _ inisaras of Conservetives whoare ®enye to bave . the, issue bef0g%°0; meny use is the cry of annexation. . \f\ en refln;:&t.nfi. JOhn B. ischer P. U. Foos +â€"~* ks now a summet as Ww not. of the â€" dyedâ€"intbeâ€"wocl varie. and Obsoured, by such a weak, thin, cwith all its @hostly ferrors. Tt won‘t . AJ tX eR time _of" childâ€" Dt Plhuneée 248. PROPRIETOR: Becrotary « _ Treasprer _ l as A * d untenabl t R d sibbut man wC . . A«il a_ winter remedy. It [ ty= The men in toth farties worthy *38 iB "'“g e arguinent. do. The logic of the argument, if . it it * Fradt .q,,jm i Head Office Waterloo, Ont & " i8 the same invigoratin of "Attention are those wko im e ; TAke @ look at the history of the has any, surely would apply to. the | an nism mfl:fih:d Tor the """13 dessssescsseses8sg8s0000s * I /0 strengthâ€"producing ,l g mitids â€" ~of: their corr. Mr. â€" Barrtain Ned seates in these matters. | other, some sixteen countries having -mm and when the atrain is over _ * a _ MJ in summer as in winter, B ‘refuses to be made the . mere catsâ€" Plenty of Other Treatics. 'ree!pmcal trade relations with . the hohf“?lhll-h_“ recetved a shook from | â€"â€" â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"m _ * 5q U P "ey it in a Titdie cold mitk or § PAW of any Domirion teater, He sas | United States. Why ‘didn‘t the U.S. which it is hard:to reeover. Followâ€" kopesssensmaersmessmmresers tA F1 M eraver. livéd and worke‘ too kag in_the is The commiercial freaties of . the. A. annex these, too" The cry is too :mfl m; C ho. %’Omm w!t.“..“ Auctioncer © WA lm‘b â€"â€" 1 ALL DRUGCISTS dependent school to sactifice his prinâ€" Unmited States have been based . alâ€" Tarâ€"fetched. Canada‘s nationality is~ Mistines &M:.t “."M"; v AMVUVU . U & ps ciples at the. bidJing of Mr. Borier® . MO98t whoily upon the principle uf 406 biz already to be the football of mm, more cha And ...- “h' FIRE 1nsumc‘ co. ©*‘ e r , â€"â€"0€ Sany other leadcr." reciprocity.‘ Among the most n~teâ€" a politi¢al discusston, and she _ is . a happy .fi:‘;’& nbtbnl“y 1 'flu:‘v"lt h'nlwlll auctionâ€" s KE ANnay NCE LV & gÂ¥. . 5 L > worthy cf recent years are the ~fot: also strong chotugh to seek and _ to. dren. and i ehflx-blnhw t ?':m ““'.M"b““."flhm” "u.“l..ly INCORPCPATED IN . 1f63 M /\ Rgmmmmmenemmmmemmannemenm n uonmeon mm n menmnmmnnmemenennnemenemen memeemnens onmmesanmnnnmnmem es amesmmsmmmemmtmemen . | O C NS . . â€" ‘ obtain {rhm â€" our neighbor reciprocal <conditions need be no hazard to health § . , farmers or others having icr: * E. 1 ~Country _ Date Subject trade relations as i# any other counâ€" g‘b“:l‘&.m‘:"‘i‘ahh&*.w articles to be sold by auction Total Assets 318st December, ~# m Brazil..... ... 1891 Manulactures try wih a national beritage. ner'v"u 0d _ broken horlth m‘ Among the large sales ...#.{! $426,8008,18. ~ i «. San Domingo 1891 Foods and ~ manuâ€" f f s Jit women ! uMm\Jb’ me were the « k «: § > | o fadtures. Amonk the "ités on which the W,.M'W:qum' ger Block and the Merner Block ; : :b of PH s & P ,% h Salvador .._.. 1891 Foods and â€" merâ€"‘ tatiff duties are to be swept away t ien‘t as experience * o vo 7 e o clear your lign and the Onte tEBOTORS, ‘ x * 1 ; chandise. entirelyâ€" are cattle, borses and mules, came n&nheamwm 11:: Y“:' eisinkige is respecifully Dr. J H. Wabb, # & is P ouse Of flle th t Germanyâ€"..... 1892) Manufactures, etc. lwflne,gkep and Jambs, poultry (dead mfl‘mm“ which to solicited 1 Kee . k\ U 5, ‘seC at you get Great Britain 1802 Manufactores, ete. ‘and alive), wheat, Fice, oats, . barâ€" min Te ‘“‘g"""" shance H B. DUERING, «o. qogk “Ey. . ; * z:. > Nicaragua .. 1892 Foods and imple ley, bubkwhent, beans,\ dried peas, s man m”‘“‘ f there . Waterloo 4. io * :xi h . M i *1 * tatods, butter, cheese, milk, cream A, g 8#iyr. Phone 32; Rea.. & <* ments. polnfoln t Py\ =5° » aAre now children use + Â¥. Prames _ _ _‘ > ‘ h Ps B. 65 J Guatemaiaâ€" 1892 Manufactures, etc.. ®g88, boney, frosh am@ saited _ fish, that Lydia E. Pinkbam‘s g mt o $ To: 4 ©¥9n 4 e l p & ¥° â€" € J Australia ...: 1893 Cotton Goods, etc. vegetables, fresh and > several W makes w 0 ma‘n â€" a, etnmmmmmminemmmaesicermamicne iL cmag ic iins . TD 47. -m "%. f . ad s ts Et + â€" * aalla Spain i: }; :2 lm ncellancous varieties of traits. * y, and st , \ coB ‘I I Frank % uy3 ie hP 1 E ~â€" LkE Francés a1...... 1 llancous. . > $ :r. 9e Ake att 4A f 4 * â€"(9NC ol se % ; C > mâ€"anemin: E* .l Fortugal® ...... 1899 3 «Does ‘the wiping:â€"away of the . du« vice i ind to t â€" «aweller and i Wu. Snider," l 3 j P rcry * m s :. & 1 AX, s Italy ,,...:... 1900 Misceliancous. ties: on â€" products affect, the sup~ Pink1 7 P 4 M ige Li o (Jan. 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