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The Chronicle Telegraph (190101), 7 Sep 1911, p. 3

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El " 4 it/Nil' rum-L. I . T "eaigt2"at bd Ut u [E]. Web-v.0- dimly. u ' a . ttth'f4ktt?.2u"'l' "tl'. . i3” "iiil' MunpinuM-llu . .1, . p, A "rsirti'p.i4 'riEMl , tthg'tt'l'Q numb“; A V . ," a " ' -' . - d NB The cTaiitire h snow . " is chime! that prices of natural fp‘roducts are higher in Canada thap T In the States, whereas market re. f‘yons any day will pron: the Gun- [rar, to he the use, , " is carimeereeiprocity will mean Wt loogstull's In Canals, itfllu1t6t,'7l of a tax on loud W3 Mi rim". In lower prints on “a”. qrtmreatitrtiotm in seasons "tb the two countries are taken into me- ' r' How my manulucturen like to have that doctrine applied to mem- ulvea? asks the Toronto Star. At mt they o8tain 3 large ber- tion' of their raw material tree or atatow rate ot duty. ht the same timothey are encouraged try the Gur- mmenl. and Parliament in obtaining “Jo ho mutate! the vorld. “by treaty or agreement mtuutiac- -rrrouid obtain better access to tho market or Argentina or Russia, ,5?va be regarded as grossly tliH jun clans legislation 'to veto that 'r-ess'.. In the ttterest oi Cann- dlan layman's: Ila farmer should say, "You must not have reciprocity in your manufactures, because that might eventually lead to reciprocity' tiagreultural products," he would be regarded as an exceedingly selfish pusoni It would be no less unjust and‘scllisl: to exclude the tanner from the market ot the United $63th fear ol some possible future I 'd. ment for reciprocity in manuiact'ar- 'r, It itt chimed it will result in Ion-1' iicea tor the workings-n, whenm L“matrix! expansion. and dkreascs l. t ot living must Incv‘ltably com- Es?. greatly mm bin l women Ily. . C0N'rRh0lCT0ity STATEMENT he tri Ute anu-tectproe", people . tttmute an Cu-I- should and “humming-1m.» "" up. ttte Nmoeq" [at an» P.tr"""'. ot an Mr. at - " “lam-mt. m MI.- 160' dutiea am in auteur 51”“ Fidh"iuél to an: cur am! slrptr at cm no u to give ttte BS.", MI to “it III-It‘s of the j. and sum. He will. it "at pot- I": ll “and out, ohm (reunion) it o'- aide-greater {modem ou' to 3.5 up. In: mummy opponents (I! Myrocity that he shall-0t. have jut measure or Imam; that he ill-ll not only be taxed and restrict- ‘Qll tn his purchases at manulnctures {tom Iliad. but and] be dettBrtpd “on hummus to in hip“ and -" foreign market. " No wonder the electors are confused in the midst of contradictory claims which are helm; advanced » against reolptocity by the Conservatives. It is claimed that Canada has tio supine ‘products to export. The 'ttettrtt Herald the other‘day, declar- ing that wheat was our only surplus “tide. whereas Canada exports thou- n-l: on millions in all lines of natural products. ' tt ls chimed that East and West runways will be ruined, when“ Chas M. Hays says thlnpl wilt he bummed try more traEc 'in mnulututrd floods mm East in West, which is i’VI‘eeltto my that may of the tdc': are sell eontetdietory. " you Pe?, lune" It, comp-re Voile with 'a.tttNe and we tor your." " is chimed the DtiicC, States market is not a market for (in nat- tpberrauctsras they. already have a suiplus, wher _ t trade figures 'prove that despite th heavy damn, the Americans ha 'en among our very host buyers. . the really proatok tram: "res. t at ts chimed reciprocity maul " ttem, but why continue the list? lib. Ca c Ion-l Hula nuts wsme baton, no med lot Canyon to a.“ mm m Emu nu" , a abolitrtt an aiu. no: an. to an mm: m. ' '. tdtretdt'er" whietaMn-ets wmunm‘m wtilt) .rftt mm Shag. II “In “In!" my.” “a Mr W? bi gm the CaatMt" m‘mnnmmuuum “i l:~-ubt; W» 1“,“ - dub-nu d i Lusi2C, I tiffleahlttg. 13".: M 'ri-, tii'2,)' ' EN tr1'rfEi= An: Bud's atigtght winn- to Alter tttrs tum o “pact. and there' ed toe flef we ate dirt-" ‘DUI 33-4 Ii,itiflgtlk's'J.ti,ti't't TN .. _ now THEY cm Korn BENEFIT The Cougryative candidate continu- es to repeat tram the plnttonn that the wages paid turniture workers in Grand Rapids are t:irhe a day, while those ‘in Onta o are not less than 3100‘: day. White the question oi the average wage in Grand Rapids u, so tar as we can see, Fittie il anything to do with the reciprocity discussion, turniture not being an ar- ticle mentioned in the trade agree meat, the statement ot Mr. Weichel on this point goes to show how reck- less Opposition speakers are becoming in their platform utterances, and the necessity ior'the public to careiuily verity any statements made. Upon relerring to the eleventh an- nual report ol the Bureau at Labor ot Qutario tor the year ending 3lst Demmber,, 1910, we find that the av- erage wage paid by manufacturers oi furniture and bank and offtee ttttttttttt in this province is $1.16 a day', not $2.00 a day as stated by Mr. Weichel. On the other hand we learn item the report ot the commission appointed to investigate furniture conditions in the city otIGrand Rapids, in connection with the big strike of furniture eni- ployees in that city, that the average wage paid there is 52.05 a tity. This is a lair sample oi the kind "ig stun that is being dished up troin Canada would be mort that is the reach why folk should rote to! “I (mum and the pres agreement. mm; to none Cum who. chic! interact In “can! products :9 the prion they have balmy tor up. Reciprccity is him noun Free trade in Canal“ um proof“. in an tinned may} mun protection i,mintiitsed 6n iaturtr1 product in Conservative platforms in a desper- ate attempt to frighten the Caudian svorkiag9nan of the trade agreement. BOURA says CONVERSATION "In older to condemn, on princi- w, an} treaty of -rcciprocity, one must tit" contend that Sit John “would was netttter, a Conwa- tive nor a rrroectimtistctht" he vol an chem, of the Empire Mid ot the Candi." cortreeerauoti; and one must than Ming Hue cotugervBtivtm my”: Canadian m " his! to accept that contention," Sara-w. Swank! Nasbm,‘.'). Pi, Bro- ker, Quito, it another lite-tmtg' coeuierUtive that In deebred him- sell in Surat oi reciprocity. He says/2 "l ttrrrtly when .that In supporting it I am continually living up to the traditional policy ot the late Sir 10h A. Mama-ad and other .dis- rin‘uidmi Con-otuuvc leaders. Why Mr. Borden In: gone not. such u Wei-ttste' and 1"lr,edl"l',o'l policy in n groin-Jud :31:to to, any of an ardent 7911mm fill an”. lolkiwus. wooing!“ "retiaM'ayttiUi-" Iy sum", him tn the present m0. and who "an! um. mutilation“)! tht, aturst humble moth!!! aid bum» taetlex be ns mpkyd. simply witlt' the ottiert a dumping min ;omm. Ming In.“ . purely MW 1%. ther. In my rugb- M1" Ptuir ‘h m"; l.$:'y ttr.-. minus“, , _ . . In ' Htt. 2flittttt, ... m ' ' he T ' VIM 't"iritiqii Henri Bounssa, an inveterate op- ponent of the Government and the chief campaigner tor Mr. Borden and the Opposition In Quebec. says in his pamphlet on "The, Reciprocity Agree- tncnt".' 8NieErrNllFriqiirr'"iir 1 f _ i,..' an: by tte _ “It i? _ _ v day; "tteV. ' WWII " “I lap: NM, but tr, . no “man “in mi- 't?io'i!fil.'ifitif,ij? habit. "I! U' “Tb! ' n t be some reciprocity not“ as con- Slime! is cancer-ad. Reel]: , in tarm Mum is (lit, both [’33de I'I’S and common. but a (xi-dud “augment by which the “that are m not all the WM v1_ould u most the I‘M a! tat sum. e. Bo Ito-Winn to my , “.mnim at“ mum to! m {an "aim u. ttt,9.1.1Q 'SMU' “in?!“ - um unit“ were In“ and!" nut-Q Emil“. NOTE Hub they In' a", 1 he molt tel; And "on why on aitown no to: the Liberal CBR- the present prtmossed , READ“? ESE El] I had pin: iii-tt I h J {SCI-"- ' 'i,b) I?“ ' ...r‘ ' - ‘7-1,“ 'P ' . ‘ x _ , ' To the Fine: or-Tbr (Hobo: , l ham [lit-"ed Mr. Burns 'dt the raw. Thai passing r.-n-mm- to Board and t'ommixtim appears to hare struck to rum. and he wants to bet. Well, I'll accept Its propmiiiun and oven Again I do nut M-anyona to .051- my unsupported word. Let the " initiated consult ttv. first Migh- horseman henna-u. hat Dr. (kin:- tside, Hon. Adm Bec'r, Mum. Crow & Murray, Htsgh Witsem, George Pep- per, or even Mt. Bums, in his can- did moments, if I ran mot spakiu‘ by the bout: wl‘rn l s , that. mum g" ow L"! up tloo t, 82.000 and 9:1 mow." with J. to lul'h-il Cltildtm . reterrs at Cn t ml ririence Lam wings are not!" " The Sale stab!) Hr! cummissim. man ( ras no more right to speak fer . the 1 actual horsc- prodygcr o' (in-uric my, the isrnd1 ot cr gmolim‘ casing woalt hare 10-1113? wank-ass [aqua- nu. Mr. Burns hss’m'm nit consider- aZI': s)“: in an irtetiective attempt l to meet my c.mr'.',iun lint. A great I trt'.' profitiUl," mar', t in tra, Fcasterr Stuns is closvd tcduy LI Ontario) horsv‘rx-(dzrs by prvsvrit couditions. 1 He minim-rs my M Arum-M that trans _ worth here Irma" $100 io 3500 wo H bring across th.' _ line trorh $700 to _ Stuns is closvd tcduy LI Ontario horsv‘rx-(dzrs by prvsvrit couditions. He minim-rs my M Arum-M that trans worth here Irma" $100 io 3500 wo H bring across th.' _ line trorh $700 to 3800 by asking: "ll-His is ttpttrs the In (1:, who don't ddatery buy learn: at $475 here pay tlot duty um smut 840 height and Parties, whim would make them cost $819, and mil them tor $750?” Hr audio-rs my worth here [rm bring across th ttum by asr, bug: In ll; who don at $475 here ' This quwsllon Worm ma Iwrivnced horscnuan, but, 01 many pvophi "ther than I ers wiH rm" Unis hut-r: I tst you to mine a -totattiuritIitttey.ti.e.t tbet worH, ”Yong: WW; IR flG',tu'arrit'ia? N.B., (In: . _ n In on], one of the M no mm mm "my . his. "eeHed b‘ - MIME"! 't _ h CHALLENGE AND Mr. Yeager of Simcoe Goes Mr. Burns gt Ttr. ronto One Better on a Propositiotbrme Takes Direct Issue On Questions as to the llIorse Industry , _ Curd by Lydia E. Pink- hm’sVegetableCompm-d For Crack. N.B.-"I In": Alwl had pins In the lolnl and a GT. .' - arc than. Ind '. '9i'rf.tr/",' 0 ton utter my . = 1-3;», mall tn y bod ", 'tvi?'.', would dim-ell no ' f; Bud “qu like. iii', rgtt2,,r,Nt, B. 1‘5” n tn'g a . tiff . his 'ttl,";",,`'.',: Mr,f'.ic"'.r, done me much I T', "iL'r,".' 'n'i 2lt Ir11t ___ x Pr. . on ' s" _ 't'lr,"l17l can Wk ‘ " , Cl) Iwith antkm.f I Is an "mung-d. - F-' _ " .A 'ettrtetterCof AFTER ",, SUFFERING irn" su-r arts ot l imam 'l It an isn't >35th UNCLE SAH~ new 1m: 1 on: "in on: o' me,“ an: ”an: I ulv " LAUGH - me was man Tom FELLERS out.» THE ”angina? TOOK m P10NEY_FOR 'En. To HEAR ‘en "on.“ YOU'D “"7800an I WANTED ma APPLES " mm AT THEM .', T" . _ _ - h tt Imianiiuz- M y statement'} Iln'essary In r the "It/tard M r m Ns proiriitiun and oven Jr, lh- wants me lo pub his sumo. I'll put m let him prudrce his shrtrte We'll deposit the was” ms Rotertson, the loser to the limpitRI [or Sic Mr. Rotertsop is tote tht dock}: ,rhrther I can o "W. In]; (:n " l int:' the turn: 'rovinree ard let tho My men who knbw Ly ac Lam t'u’ngs ard dotv. ,r, url cummissim. man {lit to speak fer . the I “‘0th. fool In CY. man, but, ot ('utlmr nllm than hrrswarved this trnter, and Y" l (ditor, for a little man cultutim. thin. __.. mes " hi can o sat Slim: made. urge ITS ACCEPTANCE Trrr' talk of Cantu M; at on putting M the ways. Fudge! C-nnda is - a” no - why MO was. b " th' mam-chm- I“ w money'd mum!» Ilium, have“: tttest, may be a yam-g. 'rttoiartloi Yttt be Inimit- “mm and the linu- Give ustvracirracitr. lmrmziiy cuts out of Mahatma» not only the tv.rrvty-tive, for on“. duty; '. t the we! tttie r, the fc,l-tarc, the peml sur- tug. Li“! releng the ' Ontario breirler man the "waldo" of tt'. ssihrstale--hr.et, the tears. ', Can a" :5 Mario timer he tool” " Mr, l' ma' tutu-m tor him! Wits". H I ‘x intern“? Why, I pm wall at utrieder " high as he?” set it; u rel-triad is market tor an invader u can be 'tcsuqdi Then with no when metlct but tho DJ? mun. cut-1mm tor-em! is srnly Mr. Bimini mad. Trl mt , I tum bre'e 'ler sista liable PTI' " thi rest No, " cunulisslon mm small Tltere In on motion I [ml the [smart but In. Bzrns but [laym om taunts. It In ttttt this time, mu) it horseman are than-d nu,“ thr line, not by the duty ot Unity-n e per cent.,.bul by the regulations. Let us what saaqkt instance. SUPPLSP an Ontario urmer has a pair ot Mocks tte has not to: et'.rd' [or 3550. He gorvi tu Bunalo with them. I {aid they wovW.yett an tht' BtttHio market. [or $800. I Mink Ly that statement. " defy Mt. Bums). Brow it 16 be an "xcar,erietiots. My Ontario larmrr tutors his pair at $55tt and $35 Height and other expl‘nst‘s. Ahett the 'Hnn- ltr. duy is paid “by, mums the apprise: and In: puts" a x'alm- oi $600 um ttwin, In tail tie. tln- tavawr rxplaiu ‘12.! he ll, hut MM, tor them “I don’t ram wt A horseman . not by the cent.,.bul am" .Iu-y r at," Says thy oMcial importation into the Uaitt'd my _ wclrarion is $800; and it am't like that mpplafual tie to the touted harm". Ext, BM!» "'03 W “I (up man, I that h rirtdiV in tho, may ts W. 3”.” " ' Jo“ chin. ther' nrttt ' "'ciat qrd “WW In. at . m Jt9txenih “to ”In. ' A, "Aetett." ,tetqe's In. Simon. on; don’t mm wl thy "Meal " the Ursiuil Sect 5600; and it r on. and we mint Otter mom. Bttt , the - too 1 Wis-sh ' is MIMI. r3: tdis u the , PM! Coma: home. Perhap ; t J pro- , his yo ' them in- has ask min We hare an (mum/ml mustang ex- traordinary power to plum-any TP.- liem tli terms a! coma, m. "mums. My Mn. ringer-1 who. "teure, scaly pulp. bin. nu toms rt man; and mmuon caused by inn-ct Vina. “I power to that]: tttrem, tom and mud: la wry pm. , We an!“ puma tin: mull Ee rm. (m. in mum onto:- rrearrti:g man ailment: 1th we If“ it hm out tmrmmlptomfiie um It will ttot (as! the" “prams.“ Ink-Is n in gray my gin "New 're and n) Man an In to heat' o‘llfnle “a; MM.- Yon . and win" an we OH! I). don) to an o M A mad man: gm.) tee, "an nun. and! .. w tut-talkie 4tot'eSh, _ . " . 'rerrertta on“ 1r. - tte' gll'cfrt'i?rl'l2"ar'tlt 3. , I: an. ' " mum, and”) My my“. Paris, ()nt.. hug. 8i.--qimt,. Wat; P.atrrqrm amt "on. Mackenzie Eirig 'ssltlfessed a crow" d\im-btin3 illum- tint tonight. Mr. Kira (hunted u- "retimt to the 1:va combines In food pgoducts, {owing down the prices ”id to the prohteer white raising‘ the cost in Ihre consumer, instanc- ing or. exam I: profits of "tm rer Mitt-tin- Wm. Davies Company. "I: dealt trehnieatly on the my qui lion and tre month: in apple or- chards, an? (or: heed the Working“. present. that mi:rccity would In; terlsMy reduce the rate! ttorg. A Hon, Wm..Patcrson was in mit figMiet,g tet9, ml 'mde an W that was reed 'e.! with hearty cheer: UAo'reatirqt more“. Mr. John Hm“; a prominznt mam hunter: m cw:- mm. q ‘ We Gonna: Relkl. Your Money Back if not Well (nlt, August ace-notch Bemttmet the Bix-rmr<tf, dulxhkl ot Mr. P) ' Hrs. Alt. Bumhan, CHM- street, had. narrow new In. tel-3 kills " yesterday. In ”my wit;- " Mac: the lime girl was denun- in; mph: nod while but lather Vim t: on house she went in get an; " ct anus.- out at them and the lines got In and): the horse's tail are breed the Alumni “Nell turner! around. The little girl was thrown o'er the In“ ol the. [-300 ated caught/bomccu 'tAS,',',",,':',' M the trout ayle with the li m mound hr- ttet. . The horse started og, draytag the wagon on its side ”(h-d abt p man been 'sort in; on his vernndah, thn lit”: girl would _I0 doubt have Ran lint-d. Tire horse ciy tra-tted 310’ 150 yam . On being rehas- et.' trom he: daugerm's positi n tthe was fo-cd to be ConsifJubi bruta- ed. ‘- New Yor", Avg. M.-- Grocery cir clan here shown! concern - or- er the high prices now prewi'i gm the sugar market. Thar: was moth- er advance in grumbled wring 'tlr: day to 6.25c,, representing a Isl cept rise irrtttsArast 'tew weets, 9n}! ths hightst'1cvcl In many yang. FOR SKIN for we that-et M flu it "on: mm to 6 “on. in um "* a: be "an cle P' My Ohm-nu aura "c... "I 1“ M Coming at the height ot the ctrtt- ning season, this mum is M “if iiiterost to cow-mm": all me! the country. It is _attrittuted primars Ily to a poor sugar beet crop in Huron, following prolonged drouth this al‘mmr. To make matters worse , the Cuba: (to), which tum- igho the bulk ct raw material lor American "4imrs, also proved alsort, and prices began to srur. . SUGAR STILL 0N LITTLE (it!!! Gllll'S Hon. Mr, King ht Raul "ve.TBa lamb. t gum that man mm you Q tau-ed Speak?» in Paris NARROW ESCAPE IRRITATION 'rnfi"0 GRADE INN-f t may I I; ttte It “‘0‘ (h- statrtt ill m mum. at” In" “It ~9- Wimpy-W . In! In 1.1 not Jon) to um! gull) MI we coda 6| = "dt' at. "tTe', m but -‘0. Em _s,"','i,r') 'iy2,itt,ttg,ilii its "" " oq-9-te.H.0 t MAI-ommr t MOON Vittorio. anti. Imam. Jacob 'tset-tohh-r $ttitdetqntt'ts Bakery ran mama i Meat Market , new. Phone I7 s , I!“ 't, b'f,','itk ' Fwy BUA, MM tt PM!” Och; _ a ' t an _ '""* ‘ I ' - l" TT Bunch“? """tgl'htrN'a't Wttr.ii'ii.'t1ti,t, an m4 ", - =71“... Tt.y teisS rr ., _ A GENERAL 351'me BUSINESS TRANSACTID. . ' - t'iil?'djt,eWttSeititjjif. toe “an". or other: having “Holo- to In so“ by .1 titiitk'ht m _ rot , 11h: nodule lo Sad 00 Winona». “a!“ In the Ila-Bf his We In." Bed. Pal-k Vanni-nah. Sngur (Murmur .94 'dytttt own 0 ' w and; '4t,'slttNiltt,t 'tit I! “my". “Vi-non. Poik Baa. m Head i9trrernraituas- 'JIM Heart 01:000. Us M-tt “has“ J,2l't,'g the "put-lion of up ' our Inga] customar- vlth sit» cho than bert .or Wells's Trtey1e, L--- ’G'In'ui W hi 0 vine- ad. ?iitit1itighta't'r'Jt'i m" Pw ‘23: . . I a. " - _ THE'ITABISONS‘ . mm. 243. "Phomymu t bomomumum SHoe 1331131! mine teRthrt . am John ttf,atsaer Yw.rm “We!!! "twink. THE F. P. BAILEY Go., “mind, I» MTGN.0lt.. 3mm. my. and moon. "t _ Li, st'i'd,,t,it'te,ittftiti) I!!! It! superior"; on: iittrid givefrl,ttt' ales 2lrtgtt'l,tthy" GoodWorkand.%odGotts Good Tools Mean Ga ital Paid Up, tard, Rest Fund . . Wfdglt Total Assets over $M.000,m The difference betwben I tmed day of hitvy back; breaking labor Ind I. long (by of click!“ 'eu. mostly due to the tool- uud. . " nil Brunch:- burg-gamma highest. tetrmegt mg SAVINGS an N I " PABTIEIT Use Salmon Brand [an Tools It is good for your thou. “in? g I -' J3lt)8 : ite' tHtid I '3.th m F _,i',i'il.i.'iiiiiii,:'i'l" m h Sad 00 Wally i - I Ile, It', Incorporated 1365 'r,,itvllll,lllft,cSllll,.u "1ilMtihitt , i "8toR"tatt6 tt I m; rot-et-tttee-der. W! - at Pronto - Ml [m hum-clam Pun In» an rm ti - " orr TH! , Presidgpl JitfiFaMihrur-oirecto Hand on... Wnul‘hb. Ont =ttBt.','" Ill-Am may.” I... Mid. tu- run: than. I... ”3.: . " Wu. my?!“ 0- I. tum” Duh '. ' tNIgu'atty. l DOMINION . LIFE F wo'to f mum um. ,s,,li'itFj,',t'.'Sit' gain: wry. our . . w', C ‘11” best. V “ F", F f ' My noun) or DW‘ P, I]... Timur“ iii

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