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The Chronicle Telegraph (190101), 24 Aug 1911, p. 10

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y '\'. ‘;',' Y P & _V o m m T RECTIPROCIT s 4s c L i !‘ csnls sip‘ Sontinuedfrom page 9â€") . _ : ‘Mrs. ; King tont up the manifesto ‘ f xd .. by . the Grain Growers of, SA ":3 M to Mri. Bordeli, ; ‘he Welleves would Hecome OM9 .c# . We ‘historic _ deraiments. of the T â€" "0THe mauilesto stated . in +t . Continued@trom page 9 4 pgpnerwes bomse â€"Mr. 3 "WiJâ€" tnllowers _ woulds not a4l0w lis. to as it shoyld have o s riec nuvermpent would c e paiee." J Â¥ A ‘Histoii. . Docus f Lois tliths "tharr F-m o s went o rt_ e o on ie t id S ire0 breA |$ .'e;:“;g onl es slectors"~We haveâ€"sjedeto the Government of the ie electol sve whede ument 'ty unfim have goodm u“:tm nn‘?lt in .g‘:::?- e en in Rrom â€" o o o m nlce ‘of ceciprocity is whaÂ¥ we desité, doorsâ€"an open market wion . Wil z:-lofiunthe the best .. mamâ€" in the world for outr surplus rc.uu Out trade with the Unâ€" m.mupum L'Ufl in . Wwith all other countries comâ€" binod," Last year it was »groater o aAsecupit l e h mds \tAptigonish, Fob. 24, 189§":â€"; at" ie A k wit ie “ M““”‘ M‘_“.,. o4 m reâ€"election : on ,&-'g{‘g ‘fi"‘ : “:. A +4 28 OOE Cor C 2 tns Canitv: of Aldlm *Your obedientâ€"servant, y a f gl ,"7‘0 fit J <fl- C 'm it .!L . 8/Â¥ i ol ie Wouse "of 1 . M‘ .!‘x e ese a i/ ma © ato th6 W‘W‘ by 1 ~Mr. King pointed put that |whilé} the country wos progperous,. obt ) its very abundance, twith : the {rapi increasing : pro@uction | of grain‘iw ;mm,mm ‘we had . the AdÂ¥ e t5, exportâ€"we M’mm & depression of the. agtJcultural indistry in this part of the coubtry. He woukd ask his‘ gudience toâ€" note partichlatly the statements in ‘the Grain Growâ€" s‘ mamifesto in regard to the Exterit of ‘our trate with : the‘ United : States,: which was greater <than with all oth ex countries combined and this in the face olia hostile terifl.. It. was plain that the:United States was Canada‘s ngturdl I@EKOb |~.~~ trade with BCLMMG, , T Aagitt, and. thet / hoe been s Trom baie ar in lace ole %5 ‘ s-'lt\ m :ufi.a."‘ Cns do Carlte 3t ns td meser t dy >A , wills imâ€" * ty / â€": Why : sbould . that â€"great ?w mw‘k%fd?u:w Â¥ fuged? Tba»wholq.r”‘o{ hisâ€" tory . furnighesâ€"no | example where the offerâ€" of ‘buch . alâ€"maifet cunder such conditions ‘was\ refused ‘by any nation.‘" | | Mr: King© mentioned the fact th3t [the prop Nr.: Halltain the Consetvative leader |considera Th â€" Saskatchewan . and Mr. Hferron, it was I ‘onservative member ‘fat MacLeod, fhis dutyâ€" ‘Atborta, ware both in favor <of | thejer * in t posed agreement, and (then proceedâ€" [ question 24 to dispose . ol the arguments (@{up end b;finc,;m had been put forwardjin order Cl us 48 fi' .;;'Im”:’:r.m Pat es sai question \ ve Â¥Wa. .+ lubmmu to. the mfi It was be; $ oeg inz‘ submitteo now &éd * that arguâ€" fac Liass _ ment was paSt. I A Voiteâ€""And who done itâ€"Bor den. # . Mr. Kingâ€"‘"‘My friend over .A gays ‘And whodone itâ€"Borden‘ .. »1 think you will see, ladies and gentlo men, why J mm prepared to al~ lowantes for him. Let me take hini at his word and say Mr, Botvem is xxpop_slbh for it, (Laughtet | aid pphausey C 0 3 oC C" 54 THlie Liberals would havo liked to see is ied ce fls to hare tn | hate : futhisrs to have. [®.|: telveq â€" ie beneny "of: shd ‘agreer tor ?ar’mrumfiw m : would . have let h manubactutet‘s ‘t&u‘h w?i‘u work out thes harm‘| which0Cabsetvativer satdr it would, PTJ Te ’g-nh whichâ€"the Liberals . m, have bad a year‘s experieagerol‘ _ it, it« it wasâ€"npot .what they wanted 0M then. -tflr. * 3 idns " (an lhe Sn serva .. Feally % o sersgal Puabye‘ e ie fiada* & » ay e .$ 9"“ why â€" had‘ they * fiot give 1 hapNPPMETE : @Phion Arhpy® wiveld Aaite beer iniy .a/ pogition ‘x w,.wmfill way this Bogstéd A cemient. of â€" the" Liberaf, G has tutned ©OUtâ€" H:'finm <amreasr" > ~~ 4 A Voiteâ€"‘Th> late, . too late." Mr. Kingâ€""‘1t is, _ as my friend ‘beo over $100,000, (opi thigs: * ir. Ring= 1\ 3 * ts sop a i # « is trontarie: e is 0. ho uw * X Gak Whatite. Wantedy _© * ._‘y.‘g .“t': ’f,',, lrag ?fiwfii Teducime »estet "‘"fi*“é« AK) aint" ie wilh e¢) all 6 w t wu' w o c m w lli' Thath ;.1 '-;-2 euan" Invogiien, uht home M#U â€"â€" Wolobel J Had‘\alNoS to the possibility ‘of u‘n:‘ J D a Tut wive lay S th rrewie, Pros arguments were all contained in â€" the literature from which these Comsetya tive people got their information. This sort of talk admitted the . whole enasoâ€"we . wonted â€" the Yory,. thing caseâ€"wo w we wera getling â€" Mr.\Weiche!"had aaid â€" tha Ameticar should come down to out derel i they, Consérvatives in Favor. p. _ THOMPSON. Bount to Make pointed jout that | : whi / Mr. King dealt with other arguments was proiwrwb:?wtw i"Q]ot: Nr. Bordan in; ".‘&m"“ *‘ e undance, gwm.mzup_i P nd© thign: /sb theâ€" uesâ€" )ro@uction,, of ;grain‘ in‘ 16e iWea>ot: Now . the anénafagturers would :;{;..?)‘alm_,m aveh M;W”&mltm& . ayailable T6 . 5. fagteemen® Airough. »He‘*. wish>d we W’m:m in W*M'pmmmd' that p the M{ H‘.‘\'."!E m?ou/“m‘ “‘m“ petwithofet" is have towa. . 1t was b& that arguâ€" fa ne itâ€"Baref®= > ; Dear Lls 04 MÂ¥ ekr ','i;-." f itoa: of> koxw . . the nBMERRINUUE: 0 __ .0 ffc dins b <AMected~ shouldâ€"the .: reciprocal trade s ts for : gotirough. s»He=. wish>0 oo 4 epésk! more particotarlyâ€"orf * that | . industry yabjpct, : Becaust n â€"eOurt: ty as. heing C is Wwoikll miaile < toâ€"prejudice . **the : â€"~ womking h ticalatly ‘tiasses sorm tho> ground that : the $00eâ€" 4 i GpoWâ€" thent: would~work" lmitrs ts themenâ€" f 5 Eftert ufaiturers o# "the ridingâ€"and/also <40;; | ; States workingmen.â€" *:He :would <ask: them 0 j ‘gH oth: look at the gontlomen an the platiorm i s in the who <ad come<to=support him;= that Lal |night. . These gentlemen had : â€" come;? ‘g“‘ P“. iifposely ‘to ‘Jetâ€"it‘be: seen thatâ€"they; anad@ 9dznproved <of) having ‘in patliathent .A man who ‘was prepared. to watch and| ‘ safeguard their interests along wm;; or. those of the othérs in the community. J 'x‘ho Government had. the matter: : of| fact that {the proposed mda.gm under: ive leader |consideration tfor some timé before . FFerron, [it was moxgotiate® end. heâ€"had felt it MacLeod, fhis duty~ to ‘write >every menufacturâ€" r of / theler <in the riding, telling _him<that a n proceédâ€"[question of.. this kind . was coming: ments G1#{up end asking ‘him to giveâ€"his viows: t forwardl|in order that he mightâ€" have themâ€"for They had mhsi:tou&muumrfi ot| have awa.... He.bad on duly $,1010 adâ€" It was b&, t;_h'.!dlqwinf__.mm 40 every that arguâ€" facturing © establishment. in . the ne it â€"Baof @5 : Otitawa, July 8,1910. Dear Sir. > m # wer .A _/YOu are daabliess aware the Unige® Â¥Xoofe d AF es V ve pae 1 sA s ex l * Caauded "\ td m & & K'fi ; 3. nB Tiplcar , W"‘*“' r PA t n i F8 1 j : ~ Yir. ‘h‘ "4’!!‘; f s magrot the â€"coses Where : the Sitatie rliad ‘cunt down to~Cabade‘s tevel and showed . : .J‘u qLace 5 : E noo â€" 4+ dnyie ¢ tyÂ¥ e Priid s h gint fYanth . P epWH 0 T ME _ O N k on 4b - that i int almost revery ‘ease |the ‘Amert, id wan‘@: great numbers ol Cimes greater than that of ° Canada« ~~A ~yoleeâ€"t Telb us ‘all about ‘ < ‘the, Grend < PTrunk atrike:now." _ > â€" Mr. Kingâ€""If my friend will . just z?‘: niTe : . adpochesauiy s Arimeal on that : ‘anestionthe willâ€"hear witâ€"be:wauts about it; and he will beat it from bheadqguarters, (Loud appliase). RRCtu Be L naa t 1 5 States.. .. Governmentâ€" has approached: | lfimduaonwrfl thevoubâ€" A % ‘:mm‘.mm ocity between this country : > and the United States. . .=20. That .I may te‘. in â€" position faithfully . and ~intelligently represent our. views. to | my wlm in â€"~the | wbinet, 1 . would. be Obliged: it: you ; would fayar ‘ mo‘ with . a briet: stateâ€" as...to theâ€"probable. . effect of stich an arfangement upon your husiâ€" nese,. also . with ony wiews.@r opinions vin m‘u,-fl-.w“m subject . which .youll ‘b gp_‘#ve considered.â€" e oo nieule e firioas: e Z::t ‘own. interests b.»ttkuhtwfl& general. inferests: of.. . the stnce aed the Bortinio® woo â€" > .; yE (mu\fifimw Cig‘ J ‘W. L. *4 m&cm Y# targe wm 4 epl mmWon.u j Baing® An thee s g-»hfiufim tteil .. ta Aho @ogernment./ dn .fe: . Snider, Prosideht of the Waterloo Naitafipturing*~ Company)~the Elmira Mathinoty Land »Drénémiession Co., Elâ€" C CHIC M o L AD HARYS o en males han I2 5. w inira, ag{f‘&&ffii fi}&m&nioi Borli ‘ lin.G&soline Engine an .‘ Then in regard to the TuOHtutg. Mqties. _ He had a letteryfrom . Mz ‘ 97. w h us 6" plceai‘ k o _“R 1m"n; K E ?m f{!flmw«n lt An :* lfigwfit&fl“ 4 otke Wns "to fimned withâ€"the list z* Â¥ c oftirs‘ vthl%. (det Rrirnibure‘ Manntac Co.,:the, Rrde Purniterd C8" The Walker Bin ind (Storb Biictiie Comint all of . [Beruli: »‘Bide. Isterimg Â¥y° Whe Giobe . Furniâ€" * 4 4 y 1Jr se ‘i ies 3 Â¥ o Manulacturers Not Affected ~% ’ P in 2+« L | i2 is ith s + lbfhowiblt Fitie har l wihitenit Ado der s PA o frspnteance rags jion rot® lcnnu:od trom: * m T meamtiean ht io & ive done mote for any number d.Lh&-\Bovonme-t has â€" done for / the furniture manufacâ€" turets of Berlin. in gotting their v‘ews of â€" the furniturs : manufacturers we think (t will hurt their ‘business, -‘npn‘ not â€" made one cent ot redugtion‘ in â€"the protestJon to furniâ€" viky y 4Â¥ fllnlln'.: Jacks 4 i1 e 2 T U m ith." $Â¥al Tloths Company, the: Berlin: Robe and ing %.“!A“vflw%: wome â€"Mr .. RrediKeil nanulacturer of wbl ¢There had:â€"been ~a~alight TEQHC iw~ agricul tural Amplements pad 440 cloéke, but. Mr. â€"Aniderâ€"and Mr. . Pas would not be adÂ¥ersely=aftectedâ€"=â€" In regard to whitewear, he Had Te ceived" @ lotter trom ‘AMt, °&A °L. Breitâ€" hétpt ‘of ~the Star ‘Whitewear Co, hmdvmtwoud the â€" inâ€" : mentiont mm« one auld beâ€"adversely. affected one way o on oi on rateind parcumiice k""“"~-.h[u,,w..t.,u mwm for manufactured ‘good@s which would comeâ€"kosthis gountry. | _ _ ~ â€"â€"‘â€" e e e t The Berlin Newsâ€"Record had said that the furniture. men were against reciprocity: Well; be would read,. as mgfldmfim audience â€"had. Téâ€" ?p , ‘a ‘Ioiter â€"from â€" Mr. Hibner. Tn reply" to the fitst letter . written Mr. Hibner bad stated he had taken ‘ a census of ‘his ‘employees:and every. one with:â€"one or : two exdeptions, was against ‘ reciprocity. Mr: King hbad written Mr: ‘Hibmer explaining â€" that the proposed agreement related to reciprocity in natural products only, and he had received the ‘letter _ on March 12, 1911, &s published in (anâ€" ‘othet column of© this isste."" Now, saidâ€" Mr. King, 1 was ~»not satisfied with these communications I hadâ€"sent . to the â€"riding:.‘As soon As Parliament had: adjoutned I came up tiere and> one of: the fitst things . I m‘z'towokmpt‘ a:chance to L,y; : members â€"of : the Elngl'nym" Association of this town, and I : was, invited to addressâ€" that association Or to meet them. ~Wheniitâ€"was discovâ€" ered thatI was going: to speak about his agreement certain _ meinbeta of nssociation ‘seemed ~to>=think it not::do to have:me meet them. face to face.. As Mr. Seully bad‘ inâ€" 1 ‘she over the ‘phoneâ€"that tot thain reasons the méeting:â€"tould not. be arranged, L wrote Mr> . © in â€"that: there might be â€"mo migâ€" ~olrmyâ€"position stating 1 would beygled~â€"#to meet the manuâ€" lacturets and.discuss with: them any, Imatters in connection with their bhai> aud. in {regard .toâ€"the â€"+proposed reciprocal arrangement. I . ‘This is the answer I received> ’ â€" ~‘Herlin;‘ Ont., June 27, 1911. ltlon. W. L. Mackenzie King,‘ NzP ; : ie anc! dothe,. Per J. Boulty,‘ Baey.Trage. . / (Hehind the Government."" > a *fif’flb 1h: ontitled 40 koi old n . th sture ‘: J “\!.w o I burers as the member_of the â€" ‘ridike ‘aud. as ‘a member: of the Gove :é and that "th theit owh : tion &el:gn informed "“x‘ id not â€" would be advicable© for ma to disouss with them. It the manufacturers of this tounty . were #o littls affected by this agreement that they had . nothing to dfesuss, then 1 say that the manufacturers of this ridingâ€"and the manufacturers of thie “M‘“Wfil ‘Liberal Governmentâ€" for the" more Could Not Meet Him the‘ 1# Mr. ‘Brubacher 1 tds Couny! ""' 1 way ;-&u it â€". has te f ‘ 3 ‘%0o + ~ hé befit of every one of them. â€" 1\ be lieve the manuflacturers.of this counâ€" would be held in the ‘vast‘ audignce againâ€"arose and sn i in e fln echo‘‘~ "Thé"" meetin oged â€"*~ with cheers for the King, Laurier and the theers for candidate te The big Liberal meeting : and> the speech of Hon: W. L. Mackenzic H“ in the Auditoritm Tuesday: evening proved a complete and most : effectugl answer to thedéemonstratioh . in honot ‘of: and the spoech of the Conservative: Aeader ‘on.â€"the evering previous. ;. t P L9 i uen c d "and by "OPPORINE .. BOUL 7 Et "'\ that . wib dewn L s welcome t. them, and always will be. * ssmhihs un cinprid b1 . 00.0.00 . ildoan ie inarapity. dic /9 i / Amidst the enthustasticâ€"plaudits : of thousands® ol his© auditors "the Minisâ€" ~of Eabor,‘ in â€" a speech ‘thatâ€" lasted over twoâ€"houts> and ~a half, ~~gave the clearest and mostâ€"able. exposition of the trade agreement Ahat ‘has been W Dume s i2 given: from the pubtic â€"pla @00 MLIRITT riding."The ‘arguniénts: advanced: by Leader Borden‘iand : â€"â€" other â€"Conserva~ tive â€"speakets the évening prexious 4 were taken: up onte by ‘one and their weakness and . ofttimes absurdity shown:to the"intense delight of> the: big audience. One point Mr. >King: very clear and that was «that the reciprocity in. natural. . products, that. would be secured if the trade ‘ x:aul_enfi went into . force had, . with | exception of one or two indusâ€"| tries, absolutely nothing to do with: the . manulacturer, m dutfi.s «n furniture: and _ other mmutu%nmd‘ tticles were leftâ€" entirely untouched. The letter received. by. Mr. King from |Mr. Hibper, a leading .Berlin Conserâ€" { vative. and President of â€"the Berlin Newsâ€"Record, which he was challengâ€" ed by a Conservative present to read, ; which . he did read, proved ~#® ;Wfiu. turning out to be an unâ€" ‘Aqualified endorsement of the Minister ® £ T2 AEst o ed ols tanes Whha HE ~UNHOLY "ALLLANOE (Kingston Staadard, (Conâ€") Jouraseea is Aight m â€" on wholly different lines EMeoesae ie io C ced > T o[ Labor‘s views on reciprocity. ‘The lettes is quoted in full<. in : anothet. column and: we commend it particulâ€" . to the meMmdlnf of every. %Hn;qun'in the furniture trade. the presence of a @rge number manufacturers, repreaenth:g nlfir:; e'tgwll x industry in the .L + on Mr. King‘s phflowrm, was & ta: ther .most. flor t . answer . to reurmzts of Conservative speakâ€" agreement on ckengle | at . Waterto® oflllbp-"‘ ‘ ed" the occaston of "the "Targâ€" |, .!L d mos 'g:gq:hmc “mt ol : Aitstory. of .t 4 e rhot ouly ‘wes Mr: . &.«. /thet only name / betore Sthis conven"" tion â€" but every br o«(n_:-_w ow * dred : odd delegates presen b:- fll“v: with a fresh eathusiasm for ‘éan~ &h and Ibgwgmml'l fbtâ€"' A¢J .AWNQQ . got uhx:{* :’:&”' Sn read o tno :oon _ on Sghavibes ‘Tiet nest with ®"large!7) er +d ty °* t anagie .. se <.In W# able and eloquent ?d f (ctptae the nomiantiqy mt Km to cecasio ;fi. h'yhm!n‘ Jnok be. _ mistaken . fi\m‘w Jv Mulmm \Powbhing on‘ this point he +33 ) U As not the nfttom W’ 'w it fi Y _'“ \ohanges. â€" 1 carhot "* s00) lolear. 1t uumm&-ma )\ the Government to réduce the duties tlon manufactured articles it * would , |have been done when the Americans I e to us asking for that. «To say t\ that the Government intends such a s |thing and that this is only the thin ledge of the wedgo is Absolute .. nonâ€" Mr. Borden Answered ("I% is not clear. II it The pomination.. 0t the those WWhowed Â¥y â€"~"Mr. 31 PXGEITO Moe t e en i uraisi vet. w :7 t of the : Berlin‘thusiasm:"On the¢other> hand . the‘ i he was challengâ€" hearty and=prolongedâ€" cheering . that e present to !M-l;mhd the . mention . of . the Minister® read, . proved ~ @"bf Labot‘# name by Dr. Lackner: and‘ ; out to be an unâ€" Mr, .. Weichel must .have proved â€" diss nt of the Minister concerting: to â€" the: leadcr . and _ tho" n regiprocity. The Conservative stilwakts beside him on‘ full~. in : another ‘Q.,phfiom;, showing the: stromg hold" nmend itdm:'lfil’-lu‘magm.u:?: ;& t’x;:::-lzu m F T1OO. e :m’tm trade. 'g;fl:gm noâ€" now, maéterâ€" _ was t ‘a lrge number brought out;by Mr..Botden, his | reâ€" presenting almost (marks .being: .prectically a>repetiâ€" itry in the riding, ‘tion of his. Bimcoe.speech. .. . Those Hform, was A Turâ€"jwho desire to hear the. ather sido of t...answer to the the reciprocityâ€"«uosfion; should.. atâ€" Conservative speak‘! tend .the. big. meating in . the audiâ€" feh ot. the > _ forium zx‘h;mm W..!L. manufacturer®. _ || Mackensie Ring will anszer the Conâ€" PME _ +) [2 libles‘ Inadmr _ 2i . and TORY CANDIDATE TBLLS "_ ue ~+Taking up the Opposition argument that the farmer and consumer o:':: instanced : the : ::?zmmun: The. removalâ€"of ithe tarifâ€"would take away: theâ€"monopoly cnjoyedâ€"by them at ~the,present : time, : which ; enabled them. to,. first. . Ax . prices: to. the â€" ‘PrOâ€" ai@evis toe Ne Rike: t9 m bew me f P i ; d t t o7 ’ j Copservative: candigate ‘could : follow his leader. As ;_u‘dgn?p":fi‘ ::: 8: , 80 â€" oc . bate sidet negndingrcontrot; ingtanced : Ahe ; «C@B0 401 SB8 «22070751 So n ecotee Cl â€"wiitors sof s abttke JBmpl T The. removal=of :the tacifâ€"would take 1891> tor / the unjéy:s0o! Jpmplte~â€", Net wemecoin miies io uen |ae ht Mt ntamea w t at ~the P i tMMes: z m oo W e : .. them k::ns upum»mm dr_-;z-‘o:fwem, at«Bir ~._ ‘Joun On the qm of, the â€"nevy, it was !“de: matare;. as : the dificult Sor Mrâ€"«King:tg »see how the" wum ioâ€"Amy .. the 14686 Copservative‘ candigate: could : ‘follow | 18 ‘that w BQ1 his leader. As an‘alternative to‘ the: ived £ A Abeâ€" ground rw's-.mw and |that "his "Governtnent :sragvabout~ t equip a navy rqn contro},| negotiaitea yecigrocity.: tred@y . _ Wi Mr. .Botden, in â€"Â¥iew.. of: what : > he $the United Btatespir. trnixt __ > _a thought ‘She datiger; of ;â€"war. > between J " On / thé 17th‘ of Februafy, . x; :3 England and @efmagy.» _urged~ ‘the:| the: eve of <the electlo s Government to go: to < Britain‘s â€" aid servative meeting in thes with aâ€"dreadnought or cash contriliuâ€" Academy. of â€"Music, %0 ~ B be.~ . tion. ‘‘Are the people of this ~counâ€""this meetidg‘ Sit â€" Jobr M a ttyy!" ‘said )lznx_.ig:;«‘.‘going to place | oused the ~faithful: 40:: E ~at :the: head of; its ~a can â€"who }by denpuncing the â€" 3 | will be presipitateg.into.. suth a posiâ€"|dislbyal=; But ‘the bandb nnouné tion .as , this, ~who â€"will! take.{row:â€" the \| ing the meoting contained.a Jew |treasury _of. this: country .. and who encesâ€"outliningâ€" the:Canservative . pol {would, have taken‘enough ...money . Â¥o ity, â€"and vone: ot: these‘ qutigles â€" . 0 build t%:.w@i and send ‘that Cowmfwuu:mw \ Hot moneyâ€" to iand go.. that. otabile Recipprocity : x of * e spand it; as fhey pleased* And against :What: was :meant byâ€" ‘‘An « Bfl .\ what country? Heâ€" was .ready"\> to | able Reeiprocity‘‘t. Well; Ain‘the ; plai ‘| send money: to build. warships: to fight" est\ language i meantanye 0d .. " | Germany.‘‘ e Te d€, ‘teciptocif(‘vhfi-l"fl, egyasive U |Referring to the C;).nletvafive canâ€" '-ama‘xe;:‘eald»m ~ . m didate, Mr. King asked, ‘"How * are ~pose a ‘Conservativ , : the Germans ofl. this .county going to feould have: negotiated M Â¥! ,| stand behind Ngfivbon he is supportâ€" "ed . States ‘an agreement: which â€" : ; | ing. a man who, taking that ~stand tonce put an ond 4o Ahe: a ‘Vin regard to the dolences of the Emâ€"| tween the low Canadianss#atilt l1 . ALLL~ Aucavinan Aarift.‘which. pite ‘The meeting addressed byâ€" the Hon. : R: L. Borden jwitheâ€"Bertinâ€" Auditor jum: Monday evening was largely atâ€" tended. : In‘ other ~respects, . however, it must have proved‘adisappointment to the ‘localparty; managers: <While the mudience was attentive the ~Conâ€" servative : Leader ‘had ‘great â€"difficulty in making bimself sheard to more than .onehalt of those: present: and ~ failed almost tetally <in atousingâ€"any â€" enâ€" £h, P % S servative . lcader. . Whenâ€" the: C tizg : consentinn vop.peld o wan ) .. / it orad sptod that the baime off. the insdert party,, Jn thays Province . did.;.. h06 §#3 ® ) uy eb 1â€" . _ I"Wint to say J« i# 1 am ym candidate, .â€" » quéstion been laur Atkgy letters fyom nâ€"tim reciprocity.. 1 wrote home to peop them to ascettain what the general "Warmers‘ . unjons have voted if almost, 1 y ‘ytown counciis ; w! 3 W% ‘u-;h;u.:‘ozu IM Cns ves as vor «P *Ct Tot levar nolgegstty at frst w *:.**W Â¥ & wIO SW f «mmw&olw mm'zw e * It was my bounden duty to support what I believed my . ©0Dâ€" 95 e ,;";‘tv' ‘; "‘.‘w < mby.t..m 3 “ % i V \: the : l?'"'w!w T9 :“;‘:"3‘ o e oi ut i own., Mt. Hanitain r:ulaenz _ pmore Cotspaw any L sadet. He has Tived and work ed too long in the independent school to sacrifice his principles at th> bidâ€" ding of Mr. Borden or any other leadetr. WNH buaious c tmarn Ratcc bek c anr ied . > * e w" .-'-‘Smnou. u-n ied 11 ttomy / ® msh. d Wate wiiftenbundreds. of letters statige my pgritio® ‘and 1 have = »~~ ted db«in. conversatio ndreds . y o ands ol titbe». These are myyreasons forâ€"taking this stand. xunnocmdermmmu-mdnom\&vMI get votesor not. 4 . Lt l h ie on uns C ol ds sam " Francoâ€"Gierman negotinti Marocean dispute arb sl"r " m . i w4 L4 hi clth it sc d ‘I geo a good many dangers in‘ reciprocity, â€" but 1 â€" 60# oÂ¥ i ton se at o on o bre erteate Xc is the pe ;z Rot "Tind 15 to‘ work to Cheip=ad %fl ‘cdn be ca by a stroke of. a ‘pen *3 t 2t cag‘y . "This atd will win the West for ‘Tturien~‘> > a cwon db ids Lomea S ahutege i 220 wE u duig c ons lt HA ULTAIN..STANDS PAT The Borden:Meeting (Winnipeg Telegram.) , Alta; roci because theipear, 14. 08. ~@pHOUES OO . (gnt fons | endorsâ€" | uport! the :brood priugiples of< tra00, n regard t what objeciions.can .QQ n toolp : the, |ad unt.»lfl, yoenta tioi .ild _ Henefit | 4f . (business ppfations . with. our ws00 willing: to|pors, «Nothinz but 0 *’f," cousa of it in ww‘wm.:afig umble ofi hiw.) _ DArIY .is .. tho «one, thing. above oWA .wmlufi winter I eA tituents ~ abking ‘me | to" to people in "my~disftic$‘ ! | 3" F y « Pan ta thror of The agreement councils . aad Boards~ of . Tragh K: reeal J C * e enc oo ds To en 2 ) * Te AN HONORABLE ‘ REOIPROCITY Conse wro-w:_ hAdM‘r:M 5 which~Sir â€"John Macdopaid.sade Academy . ofâ€"Music,..za ~ Rerento. AS this â€" meetiig‘ Sit â€" Jobs : p oused:tbe ~faithful: 4o: 8 C by deapuncing m‘w% e dislioyal>\ But :the bandbi h s anicesoutlining the;Canservgtive . pol i6y, â€"and ~ohe: ot: these‘ .artigles â€" _. of l Consetvation <polioy wasi &n on otabile! Revippooity . en o pmite _ 10 ‘tween the low ~Canadian~starift hnd the high American tariff,: which ) 1very large mmisdontl,':o(’ 4 duties and" smaller .rem: . e eiie 2e 1e g s amrgy : What: was :meant byâ€" ‘‘An Houorâ€" able Reeiprocity‘‘?: Well; umh‘\ estâ€" language if: meant)anys.Kind .. of reciprocity ‘which 2+ ConseqyA$vo U :amment ¢ould : obtain. L 8. . .. # pose that a ‘Conservati j * ‘could have: negotiated with Ahe ed .States an agreement which â€" .i â€"once put an ond 4o the â€"uneguality beâ€" CoOnart 20. MREbet it ce oV ad the. skies as “fih?. he â€" { whelming superigrity of the, "&â€" 1tiVe leader as . a ° diplomat.= TotOl the American‘ fatmet« * fo &‘ h( Oe eight m;llions,.and'&h"Q T n mer to a matket of .'E 4 Does anyone £UpPOSE l):., 3 agreoment. would not Have bae ‘ s};:rihed‘fiy Gowhfi;‘;' "as~ fl‘ enorable Reciprogity?" . Afid if: . pad . been obuin,ed_% Sit‘ Jdhn f donald it would have been B M Star ‘The report of . the. Canadianâ€" Fores try Cormention at> Quebss bas _ % been. issued, ; and: wm 160 pages,: ob »M'__..‘,n"dfi POV PAqesy CR ME on enc n h Hiscussions â€" by CM:;U‘% States â€" suithorities on % tumbering. ‘All pdl',fi‘flhm 4 embrated in the .report,. apdâ€" alb & embra¢ed .. in . the . LepO® iy., hevullhare s es of. the subject, commercial, bdt gational,. . admi ""l'-“ roteb tive are dealt with. . D&F passed: ond : suggested in.â€" th laws at&'i‘mâ€" ersons. t may :eeejvg._ m Cony.4 P »-‘ as. }Cluon to .The +; 8801 Canadia Forestry AssociatiORy 6 o |ing, .Ottawa. Canada. s6 ww _ W A BUSINESS VIEW ‘Or RECIPRO N en c ied OPP Ne paact: ts :. SA in.an inccoase,.of, in #ln se two countrics,. and :a3,. Wo.. . Are ‘alf dy trading ;&&gfi. x to t extent at $325 'w â€"oyer;:" /@® woar. â€"\ it ths ~â€"difioalt to : understaml, Sandw ich: . ~.ft omor» «. «thrgatendd. strike against CW Ja s the Council asked the Chief for© resigna tioh. + S Bid A . VALUABLE ~REBRORT, {Montreal, Frade Bullekin) fat the of the are still being and it is ~not m ct will be awarded E:. 99. 5 thet" mith in e ves . A§° "% y7" . And . it : / H Sit" John . MaBâ€" been "iauded > to ""’7'7"-,"‘ " i 'n,w‘ m;fi ni fiflm,\ & dwells admit 1 4t

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