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There are no ;M% ufaoWrod FREE TO 100 -my SISTER ING FAQM W0110119N15AILIVIKIRTS. ,." 1! �'� . with .The amie, whole pcopl�� ,, ,Is a4roo, viltrance *0 their Prodnots idea in I - . I I am A WOW4n I I 11 ;, t of the ,4Lvon 11 . . . 11 The:� X, olsons, Bank 44 of 'Manittobs. n it. with iii,this I . *`9 A490rb9f4 `j � � agreement .. . . . ., pa"ed, another act warkot for our natural troziucts, except agrieg ., , . k 9w Wom'Ar 1, - , 1 ments. ,In.. 0 � I _,n k . -tering- a company .to run from and lipsv ,can QW4 affect 'the ,UrJtJ,,,%h Aegotlatiitg th. I - . have found 00 core. �­ � I . I � 0 ha I I , , Itural Imple I I � .. is agreement wo, have I I �', � , . Incor orated 18% Winnipeg to the boundary line, whexe Islaii4s.? J5,urely R In no w4y K hol 44he I W.W, mail 9'roo Of ae P � , &iir, oliargo, w.T heM � red strictly to the terms of the n3vot vith Ull $ugtruc ton t4 , _,, 4_trostw 1:1,1 1�1 its 3 oul af, 0=10"r tirp;A, CAPITAL(p4ldup) ,.#* ,..� . 1 $4 OQO.000.00 I 1.1; cot) Id, reach t`hQ American vYstem affeat4 our trade irlth'Dritain, .The resolution which'Was Adopted ,,it the wpivion'sAilmoutp, 11yant W9940114000 i � t Of ra'1WRPS- ,and this act 'AMS diSal- United Statc,q can. enber ou WV_ ou.re- you, voA , Ir in LVQ % x .aor,.for T , � 1, I RESERVE: FUND -­ --,� ,:. ,r market Liberal Convention of 18.93, in which , ur'm � 004,601r, y0w lowed The Froviii ,,a boyond o'.1111-.". gaugmer 9 or, or your sis or. A want I to I I'll I . '' , ce paist, wUh ftlxeiA natural prodfifibit, but ilt the Liberal party declariad for's treaty ..-." W4 you OW to our* YOW401K at home w4thouto � "I , . . .. � I isallowa,nco And proceed,od to Is ,certain 'that r"n.'Unik Will h0vex Of reciprocity lit oatpral Prodricts,and. ino � � $44P0006,000,00 � 1hal 4i _ : . TOTAL ASSETS OVER � r'noneig,014dootor. monp � oftioaprRApe, we%,* i . I build the railway, tboo,Xb there. send a hashel'of any kbmd of .grain A 00,rexully considered 11 �. 04.8,811 pripigg, vvnv,D we WQmen know Ir . �, , -Was x10 10�;;islatlofi empowering tbkm ,at ,of manu- WAX*, aiw . �i,,: ?�;, Pgriengef We JCAOW hottaribau any goOtOr. "OV L , 78, Branches Ia Cauada, and Agents and Correspondents in all the I to C4fiada.' However. England . I . ,� L . . � 0 do Iso. It was pract can f%ctiired products. I �ge�, ,.: .. tbaboighometreatmenum . I . ,erincipal Vities in tt)e World, ically all flat jT'Ve QJs A preference in her , ,�:_;�,f._.: ... � a ksp4e ana Sure oure gOr r I . 1 � i ,,, ., ,orrhoostorWaltional4ona PUIC , 0ratAanJI)4 I markott whilS4,giving, as we were bound to , ... Low, ntorj-- I , W � L' L �! ,�,;;\,;"t;4_ ,� .. I 0 to Fialliitiroftl 1 4 . L . rIT LL General Banking Business Tr4us%eted. " i of reballilon, 'for our iiatural produatis, it 0he do, to the consuming public abate. � .� ". IN a , L .. I + Uy bon. friend from Manitoba,my Oioosots, Ito changeL .P . orp , Scanty . I , it h ?.'I- , ." . 41!r,tuIftrILo4s. Utorin 0,0arign Tam* . I . ,� _.� . ie Or 0 � I 'i - , . I ,1�0 .. , head, Itigelcandbowe''001 ,�,��?� '. Its, 4740 � , .1 Grow - pains in the, .1 r�le.,,,�, bearjog4qW4foeliags, I -don rcrueni- .then Nye are prolpared 'to ;give, bgr caution in so 40ingnot to injure any 1.1w , ; � I on, friend from Bran or Politly, and ment Of Me tariff, we took every pre- I � 11 � L I ') .� nervonsuposcreepinglestlio-L I I , &nc . I I'ag up the spini, malancholy, desire to cry, hot , . Savingg Bank Department k ber that on a certalin ,day in lt*Ae i1pon lier manufactured pro utw% a existing Industry,' I I think we .. , .. .1111, .. I L , , 4' �, * I . I a . � I mOuQl of October, 1887, wbon 'the correspondin!; . advantage. .d What have been successful, . . � .... I*" I 1140111091, 'Wearluessp Rldney XjI4 .1 ..... - W-0 . blqiditier troublow I . , ,. * I , 1 =100-': Where 40114504 by Weakn#SPL ecullarto Our PDX. , "' L I � , 1, , .1 ..... tall BraltJiehes. Interep 6 altowed at bighostivurren t rate. * Cana4kin Patifie, Railway 'Company then. of ait Ilie shrieks and laman. Although it wag �4rt of our policy . . . . . . . . . F. "U"Opt � , I .1 : I . I (0heers.) I L Dickson &Carling, Solicitors. N. D. H U R DON, Manager attempted to challcngi� the xigbit ot ------ - ... "' 1warittosend you a coMple plo 4&y0Wt1r' - I'll �.:,�. ­_ .... , , � I 1. � I . + tations find ons Wo have to obtain reciprocity with the United yourselfathome. eaS , , Or a d entirely Irge to u can pup* . L . * the Provi0ce ito oroas their Eno lto� heard from allfIp L t to io � It isl�d"ecsa,'pll?011 'thies Polfitiv' States, we have acted Carefii'lly,rin go tne 11 Id n Sorel Remember, the; it woupost,you nothiq& tte4tuietuta. pl to filal; and it you a ouldwishtq Ogntinuej .vii , � twill costyOu oul:Ifaboutilx I , I I .1 � ffift, ,4-**,$-*4b**,O*4b******O******4 * wardis Ithe south, 200 clitizenis from the, Surelythe cluestion basmot ,,e , . Cont$La"Week, a thantwoceut4 _W net, In t . I I , #4*004�"*00*0*000690+0*0 �, I . I 0 . . b, n pro. doing and have not h6j"ated any in- v Were with your woru or ocp.up4tibn� 1, . W 6tY,Of Wipni1)e1?*, ,mombers,,of. t1ri, perly 1thou,,6,a'(( out, for if R were it dustry. Justsend ine Your name,and address, telt rqe bow you sufrar, it roil wis . 11 I I Governmelft"MeMbe.rS Of 'Jho L,' ' The only industry affected is treatmoutfor . 11 and1willealid7outhei . . 1. . 11 - I urease.entire fr in ir, by reLura mail. Ili 1i froci, 4� L OVA- would have ausivered fts,ijr. ' !in lements, on eloostpinyboo `-11WOMANIS N' VWMEB ' , Will ais6 Send yo I I'll , �1�11 - n some of which. the duty Tas been re Ingw Women suffer, and how they can eostlyoure t1temsel . I rations ellow'' . �11 L ves at home. Every women , "L' 'Ll mit M It takerk It . 7J per cent. to 15 I - bovTObiremd.loara to think for herself. Thenwh6nthedQotoroa�.s-"Youinugt.Umv 0416alft L I I LL � 1, � L. L ­_ . . I. -1, body to the pol.uL of the croissirig,,and, Will ,do troy our natural resourcoi. cent., and others from 2 . tlOnii" You can deeldefor yourself. Thousands of Women bavo cured themselves ' 110 I o thie ii*g',rcaroItialnt� is ithilit It dnced from I nien. merchaixte, bankers. W,i , men, Profeisiorial Another objection Which has bee A 'r '�, Wore. financial that of agricultural Q! W, IP'A ARISER-1.ithaxplan4toryIllust 1:1 HE CANADIAN BANK repelled forea b 6 ., .0, a Per remedy. lbouresail, oldoryoung. To Mothers of Da litersi I 1118 I Toronto 15 per cenV. It would tT0&T,1ne)Ot1 Which Speedily and effectii . .0 I , I . 11 . Itiregular menstruation in Young Ladt . �ee ass a I . . -dia-a Pacific 11aill- was particularly indi!,gbaut on this Pleasing, for mys 0, it resufbfro 1_ use, crossi-n;; ofthe Cana I ly lion, friend from o h per cent to *plain 0, Si IQ a' I . U _'CE ,%i*ay .by !the Provincial I' I f, 110 t: elfat all events, to W herever you five, I cau refer you I . I ,, . y ,foroo, to allow ,the ) N it have, been h to ��'i OF C "MMER I . ine, !VI10n. go:n . AS, ies a our . .�., I 1W.r. 'the Canadian Government carao ,Is w . grew cloquort and asked go beyond that, but We Co liell an rerT1.11111. MW t k 114, lgladly 1: 11 . neldered =Treatrn n r .0 ros esw . !� 1; , 0 1 1 1 1 . � liat we .meant by establifthifig( a that if we did we would perh well, a , phl 11 Just ae oijr add a! L � I F down and at the folloi,viint-,, memign the CorlImiggion for Lth aps not I a . I tA a eat , :�, ,�_ � .. I . , Conservation , yours, ,he 1000 , to my, as 0 not 860 4$. L L , , � 01. SIR EDMLJND WALKER, C I . M.O., LL.D., D.C.L, PRESIDENT e do justice to the large body which hits . L I L,�� . L . , � � .1 �. ,� _ L A . Qx I I I _ ��-�',. I � ur-WileZO was rep,ealed. a privilege pre,servxtion of,onr na:Pural rcsouroo.m invested money in these establish . I 0 WIN060111 ONTO � I ALEXANDER LAIRD, - GEAW-1 -ki- MANAGER %, ,' I that ha4 to be * purchn.sad by Ith,c I . H 8 I 11 . I . �� 1. .!, . k I and Ithen pmeced,ovd. Wilth ruthless ments., The Government do not exist . I - L- � --.-- 1. . L. I ­ ==== . I I � � V _. . I j� Crinadi.an Government. bought back hands to ide-stroy ; x wor ha for the farmers alone, OrL for Any one ;,�- - ­�#, �:�il .f " I 110i Ir. I VP . � - � - the Canadian Government from to fsay Ito my bon. friond thfit -the class, bubtor the. manufactures and would be pretty stroug annexationist move- I ,,�� :.L � 00 b) L �, J; ,G'APITAI, - $10,OW,000 �, REST � $7,000,0 .Are not sure that our knees I I ��, �' I ' the Canedifin, 1?,acific Railway. Now, C001W.Wifin for the Conservation of th firm enough and our,spines strong � ment i , �','L I I . I I ask the hon,67member fo. e farmers qnd for th _ a this country, and it received I . I ­ I �, I . r North.To_ I e classes which to resist the aggression of the Amerl- its first chock when Lord RI 11 . I . L I our Natural Resources Was net at all comprise our nation, (Cheers,) The I . , 1i � rol,lo whal became then of ltbosa I 'to I , . I :."L , . . back frpin Washington e . , L" THE SAVINGS BANK DEPARTMENT in, -inided (to deal with the question manufacturer 1SL the best customer of cans." I brought ttlln ­��, I . 1 4 . inve.sd:ors Who had pVt 'their money of pollitical economy,,but�tlie question the farmer and the farmer Nye reject'the advice of r,he timor. reciprocity tres6tv of 1857, - F . . . 11 ;�i� -of The Canadian Bank I of Com. rfierce irsto 'the -Caba,diwn Pacific RalliVily is the .. I . rora that, I � :. .i I �, I . I of one. hearted men; we stand by the to this the desire for annexation , 1. . 1� I. �,,� I I . I -will rocehre deposits of $x and ,'!'an 'the faith ot- the Canial , Phy-slical science. ISEY lion. frien,ct beat customer of the manufacturer advice of the stout-hearted men of . I ir�l ' !Tent rates. There is no dial' GOv' says 'that we Phould preserra our Let them walk hand in hand, . , , 1� - 4� ards, on which interest is allowed at cu ornmeidt? Wem 9,hey rtifined by lit? h4:y dwindled and dwindled. until I. . � � . I Our children, let each profit. Bqt so far as W wing the sitti- a is not a vestige of it left in any . . ��, , e I I 11, b ion of the deposit. Small No. 'the resulL waia tha:t ItheLr attock, ,and for our ebildrerilts children, but are concerned, ation as 1� is Placed before u � .1, ::� I, rela�r in withdrawing the whole or any port natural resources for fifty years ago. Revie, ther . � i I .. 234 I I . . , , � . : , I � I . Nvhi.dh was wofth at !(Vatt It!me 30. � ask my hon. friend, what is 'k -he we have administered 8 from Sharing in the foreboding, the Ifmylpoor voicre' could be heard - ,, ill'� ,deposits are welcomed. for fourteen year . a. far part of this country (Applause;) I!,; I Ims now reached 213 he . . I � I ., I .-ounts may be object of these naturair irelsourc&g ernment of this country on hese told Is to follow the applIcatio I I I , 1. I A.cg opened inthe names oftvio or more persons, to be 1 repeat, if VOu 0-ttemPt Cc vrevent t t gov- lugubrious forebodings of what we are throughtout the length. and breadth I I . -operatedbyan one of the number or by the survivor. Ajointaccotint 1hopeople e * Watcr,.forests. minerals havebeen lines, tryingto do away with classi n not of of this country and if wlthoilt any pro-. � . I -�, � . � Y, I . . Irom trading in natural ; . of a new principle, but of an sumption, it c I I , tj - .�ivcn to man by "the Creator for the keeping old Ould be heard also be- I . . 11 accomplish that object, but I % e doin for all and privileges for dences, many, thatwe are are evi- yond the frontier, I would say to our 11 I I I � 11 et ha,,Oe aeted accordiargly. now an. American neighbors that, flattering , 11 provide for . nature alone a4d then the trade ,tvill Why 41d none. That has be�-n our policy. and � I after d9ath, dtd. is especially useful when a man desires to fr e -ofthis kind saves expense in establishing the ownership of the money clinnnels., Mo amount of leg�tgla7tcion uGo of man, and all civilized nation, always in mind the motto, ,,, I policy, it seems to me there � � . I . .his wife, or for oth rs depending upon him, in the event of his d' our ancestors leave theLr espectivIe t t poli y tering upon anew era in � P eath. be carried on I r . ha c we shall continue our rela. as 1b may be to their pride, the idea � .�: � , 11 � * tions with our neighbors, that we can that the territory I of the Republic' I � , I I I �., I . on Canft4larl lines, lands and come to 1hiR country and I now come to the last of 'the ob- see already whitening on the. horizon I I I 11.1: WIIY� Because we have the interior take U from the rndians, it it was 'actions raised against. as. Hon. gen- the dawn of a better day. ent from the waters of the Gulf Of 1. i J should extend over the whole contin- 11 Exeter Branch -W. H. COMBS Ma�ager I Waterways and the g-bortelAtand the t for I' he 1)u rpose iYE takiii? 'hold of tleman opposite find within the four 11, ;; I 1;1 � , I . I Brani6h alsb at Crediton. , I better lines., Do you `Mulre- any Ilea owtural :reso.urces of,'the country cornersofthis agreement the latent, n One thing is certain, one thing can- Mexico to the waters of the Arctic � ; ; � loarislation. I want ,J,o know I,h ,;� � . I - anaid i to and. u,'.5!,fix 'them for their beneffift"?, the incipient destruction of our in I �: ." -, -_�-­�A compel trade Ito choosc,ittiii,a c ' I _ hot be denied, that the relations which :Ocean is, an impractical dream. Re- . 1. � I,: . I channiell "an; The Indians were Men after the dus.tries. But,lb is still more difficult ave existed between the two count- member that we Canadians we , . . , 1� i , Is it not obvious that for heart of my .bon.t trie . re born 10 . ­ nd from North to find therein the fatel germ ,which ries for the last fifty years, especially under the, same flag as were your anc- I 11 " , � . ++ . Churcif Directory very self-interest trade will-alivayS Toronto; !t,bey were great ,preservft;, is to dissolve our autonomy and land for the Jast, twenty years, still more � I _!� take itbe Canadiian' line, because it of,,niitu * estors, &flag under which, perhaps , I I ,� I 1 + Its ,the Shorte ' ral resources; .theyloept th us into the American Rep for the last twelve years, and which they may have suffered some oppres- I 4 T one? Well. air, that em ublic. ­ almosteameto a al,isisa sion, but'which to us bas been, find is - . . I + JAMES STREET Its pot all. not for theiriselvesii but for their Was there ever, in any land. at . year ago ; + - 11 I Aviiii,& -W -r We have had exporletriac children and The children of any these relations have been a blo', upon I .11 . %J 'k / ats Ita'what has ITap"pened.. and our ex-' their time, a reform proposed which now more than ever the emblem of I �­ �'11 *' METHODIS'T CHURCH chiSfIxon, They reiver used in to not immediately, denounc dasr Ia- . o countries. lave B is + perience ihas been Itha!t our the e evwoa6 the civflizo,ton of the. ,tw freedom. Remember that if you h I trade -an )great cx�tentl. They have amounte'dpractically to a separation I 4 J + Rev. Richard Hobbs, Pastor over the ,Canadian ,channels has in- y t tionary by the forces of reaction ? founded a nation upon a , + creased (by leaps I When our ancestors came li,tre they Open the records of our own old dis- proalmatlion Of 11012 -commercial . inter I - from the -motherland. we Canadiams I I'll alid bounds 'fis fOlInd ,the Indiana using imPlemenih cussions, and you will find that when course between the two countries, as have set our hearts upon building up "4 I + Sunday Public Worship -10.,30 a.m16. agaiimst *he -trade by the Amexio:rr� jujide of 'wooid and 45tone. far as legialat a nation Without separation ; that In 0111 AAN + + and 7 p.m. . I channels. In .1900 'the total amount They 'never the Reformers of that day. were ask- ion could bring that I , CL111d , + + Class Service of Wheat exported culti,vated ,the soil, they lived on for responsible government all the about. Another thing cannot be de- this task we are- already far advanced, I 1. i -Bunday.9.30 a.m. and from Brontreal f'sh it- �ame. They-wera in 'the in I + after 'Morning Service and Wednes- �vas 4,000,000 -bushels; in- 1910 It had ' nd ,i, Togries of that day denounced the idea nied, that the man who raised the with our institutions, with our na,tion- + day night. increased from 4,000,000 bushels to � 111"(1st Of immense forests, but they as being ths firar, step towards aunexa- Conservative Party to the highest &I entity as a people and with every- + , 14,160,000 bushels. Of Arne never fell a tiee to buLld a house. ation. It is not, therefore, to be wond- Pitch Of .Power and influence,. the man thing that constitutes a nation, to . You Men'@ 101am Qnd Cataa%umen rican They li ,�Id-e. 'the I + JIur I � + day 011 I) -AL wbea:t,Xh0 total number of ved be. most noble ered Lit if upon this occasion the whole whose name is well revered. though " , '"IsIlel's mitzeams In the ,%vorld, bn t ;they did his example is not followed, Sir . 4." 0 lerls whom we are,just as devotd as you � + Sanday Achool and 111ble Casues 11.30 exported to and from Montre Conservative party have been moved are to yours. . Remember that the In I I � I in not use them to turn n vheol. A. McDonald depreciated and deplored . - 1. * + . 1900 iva,,s 5,000,000 bushels. ia6dll Sir. .,the object- of the Conwrvationt by the old instincts of Toryism. But J'O" blood that runs in our voinsis as good, ,\- Should learn those subjects + P&M. . .; 1911 'thab-had increaftd. to ten million Comm-,, thatsituation. Hedidall tasgoodtasyour owni and that, , I I by which they can earn a liv- I -7;sion ,is $,imply to a4vise the the manner in which this reform that man Jug ing. Spotton Buslitess Col- + + Epworth league-Tuesd,ay at 8. p.m bushels. So. 'therefore, tbej,fd is no luin;--men and*others how to which we bring forward is opposed is, could do to change and improve it. it you are a proud,people, though wer � I + Prayer 'Mcetinv-Thurg4ax q* 8 viiiii. doubt on Itlia point, the Cannflian o sa to my mind, and will be to anybody To that end he made many sacrifices, W jug I . . leges are the largest trainers 4% (,hr- -, �ural re�ouroar, ofi the country. who'examines the question. an insult and to tbat end he made his Ia as proutl as ou. are, and that rather I + 4ames St. Methodist dhureh, the pa.s- must have the preference1r,gaugo.. thi,, Butlfi i"t be the case. the Commis- . in Canada, and our gradustes tor will Dreach next Sunday. Ca at 8'P' than art .. . ' ,�na,,1,1:an line is the beat' and the to the intelligence and characterof peal the Canadian people. One other . i Our national exittancer � .. secure the. best positions. * __ , t t. I \ I siou which is ably presided over by thing cannot bode If my I min I a I he community is agree- would N '* Sir Wilfrid's Vindication ,it ' the Point of view or ment to justify the positioa W14icfi is . can Union the feeling ,American.. . I � my bon. friend from Brandon, will dc, moment, amongst, the thoughtful men voice could be heard that far, I You can study at home, or the Canadian people. What are the riled, that at this we wool Part with our lives. I I But, L�Ix, 'i 11 question has to be tox- an immense service to t arguments we bear against tbi partly at home and finish at ' ed from of the Amerl presume to say. to our 4 the College. + - in teaching the farme-r and the %; + goods whi,,ch are exported from Can- rowing up that the policy which the 'a friends, first: There maybe a spect- I .1 . + of the Trade Agreement. bermen. by suggesting legislation' lum- taken, that this is a first step towards. y I I � . ada ffoi 1he Uni; ed. Statos wi-th q vi,ii and 9 acle perhaps nobler yet than a specttii,- . , � .1 4 � t ,11r done un- the dissolution of our autonomy? We eve pursued t6vv&rd us for the last cle of a united continent, a spectacle . ,� ladiividual Instruction + I to ,co by doing what has not been ars has been wrong, that it . I I + I stiniption in - thaticountry. My t1l,the present timid"'Show are told that this aggreement may, - . 1.�, : (Contfinued from Pa.i,m 5.) riond the lead�n ing all , . Enter anY 'Day 4 he,. Ju Of the 00031- peoplehow to use these iieso our, perhaps, lead to certain satisfactory Naybye:11injUrious .to themselves as Which would astound the world by� its �- - I I tion. when he spoice upon this sub� urces . I .1. I ad1an tre4c.; on 'the contrary Tam well as to us, novelty and grandeur: the sp .. � .., � + speat' ject. stated that ourt policy Ought with prudence, so that the will be results for some time, but that ixter tha6 it is selfish and .ectacle � . �,: - I + very 0011iolfous in that re , ..tnd . narrow. and they are Prepared to re- of two peoples living side by side'for I'll I Write for particulars be Ito favor interprovincial t to preserved for our cbildrony it may be removed, and if removed OfL4,000 L, . . I L ��:'L I + T Ithink I � can show by and our trace their steps and to enter with a distance miles. a line whic'. . 1 ., 1. 4 + 11 the records of this. -Sir, everybod ,roicie. To children's children. Bq t, Sir, may be followed by a high protection- us into mutuall is hardly visible in many qaarters, . 1. � .1, , what � I .: th G at, we .have. y said, ,,We all hasthisto do with our agreement? !at tariff, and under such circumstav- y profitable commer. .. �, IL 'L red !the building of line;s through cial intercourse, Now, with not a cannon, with not a gun . I . I , n ces the Canadian people would not when we I . L I I 4 favor interprovincial trade in 0 "'c' Our ho - friend says that the re- have the stamina to resist the disloca- frowning across it, With not a fortress 7;" , Canad!I,an (territory f fe-rence to trade with other nations " reach that stage. it is inconceivable . � I Clinton Business L, *+ I XOM L eazt ,to �11 sources will be taken by the Ameri- that we sho � I + . , I Nil St. with the intent of . keeping and I am prepared to admitt ,wi tion of trade, but would � be,:torced to L' . + tre channels. But I F ,W ell, the Americans w .1 ' - - uld bn told that this retro-' on either side with no armament �a_ �. I I � , ! � - - 1":' - + ade In our own ,,nlion. friend thatCbe home mfirk,et Cana' -the Americi� Union.' er, butlivingin harmon ,� i'. I ,L ' - College. ' L I .1+' -take, seek refuge in grade polfdr 10119`folio,�iied by'the galust anoth I . i flat thpm if they pay for them: but wheth-- - OL 31 � I , +1 L . . , . erithey take them or not. whother heard from the oning, should become o- . . I + may ray this to the honorab lie best for1fill kinds. of prod United States arid which they are now ther rivalry than a generous emula I I � le mem- .9 This is the argument which we have in mutual confidence, And wfth n V ber of North Toronto Mr. r Bat I have 'to observe to my he On the eve aband I Goo. Spotton, PrincipaI. * I oster). leader of the Opposi- - 1 I f the Opposi,tion (Mr. a Canadian policy-, and that we e, airts of 1.� I IL , 1 n' this agreemeptgoes into force or not. tion. from my bon. friend from North sh peace. To the Canadian people I I . . � , . + to the leader fri,pnd !that this fl;-hxcement doncermy the natural resources of the country Toronto th tiOn in commerce and th . I Boiden), and 0 only matural pr to � -the memb�_r for Oduets, ,and my lion. will be made tse of; .but I hope 9 ere ercourse with Wot t is possible for I I i I 1.4 Brandon (Mr. Sifton), especially, : friend will n't this is even the ar u- Ould follow a Policy of non-com- . �� - 'they expect that they a I Canadian � on tbem, us .1 _w tbdt o contend that -bie will be made usa ofin more prudent friendfrom Brandon, ,Who on this idea ,,,,,and yet we have heard that .. ", ' C � � re going whole pro can consume the they ment we= heard from my b !n ", 'al int ild say that if i I � U in dible. It " -to obtain such relations between IV � dm--. to keel) trade wl;thin Canbidi, =pn manner than they are at the present occasion, of all occasions, has . those Young and growing nations, � I � i . an chan- Of 01111 110-tural pro- time, My- hon. friend from North deserted . imed again aud again in I . � ;kPTIng Terth from April 3rd note by legislative enacitment, \ by ducts. I diecliased -the matter 8 1111 this .11ouse, . Canada woula have rendered to old. " . I ' I L ; � I trade !mnedimentz. t1w,y. make feNv weeks ago wi.-th a promi 0 " Toronto 'need have no more appr, all the princi of Liberalism to join I I I . I 'the . the principlespolsConservatism. We are told that unless England, the moiher of nations. n@6y, I I ''I �� '' /, /J of all m4stakes miller, and bits opinion is 'that Q'!futi hension of that point. grade policy. is ln&i this retro- to the whole BritishEmpire, a service- I ,� .; . /') CENTRAL ,,--r ', �, -.I mistak,-� at , Well, Sir, if Canada would be forced ntained Canada i..; I " ,. . . WY -01i ',Vais tried once an-� haid to be the present tjm�_- thefcon1sumption of t. I Pass to a more important object- exposed to da unequalled in its present effect . I, V,4 Wheat Its between ,six ion, really the only objection of any what would force ib? Nations there nger, and we are threat- - I i abandiciaed. Sir. when the 0. P. n, and sev.ell f ened that unless tibia policy .of and still more in its far-reaching con- -1, I N J I I , C That ob- , I � was created in IM it waig with th bushels 1:110 ?111,q,ence that I know of. have been which, in the face o a - non- 11� per hen4. If that be intercourse is maintained sequences " ,, ." I - I , 017a ONT. avoweed Polilu of creating a chann wheat. -assuming* ,-tion of peril our industry? How will it * calamity, would rise to the occasion, exation I � � 1. �. STRATFO- el ,oase. the Cana4;an contsuniptioli of, Jection is that this agreement wi I im- great emerg,�Acy, a great national doomed to annexation. Ann we , are Sir Wilfred L%urier resumed his _� , . I ,� of communkation. between eacst a a popult 1m- . ,�: - �, nd . and even the women would throw - e was at one time a . � I", .1 " �� We have three departments woot.. The policy was to keep so far 8 000,000. Would ba about- . 50 000.. peril our industry? This agreement Annexation I Ther seat amid Prolonged Liberal cheering. � .� .�t f- 000 I � their jewels and ornaments into the . I MERCIAL, f as Je.g1slation could do it 0.0'an.aWan t,* bushels. If, that be tI a proition- .."11.11 . common fund for the protection of - �.. - com, , a 1 Con. * 'i I �* trade Rm Canfa4iaz chaniiele: n anada. - ::'i SHORTHAND and * s only fir,�y , the country. But we are told here by --,A 11� *1 11ow Iong .dlid 'this agreement lasLI sumc per cent. of liv,r I . TELEGRAPHY * VdTt last ltwenl6y years� Sir. iLlaet- production of wheat, I the Canadian Tories that is a crisis. +*+*" 4 , � � All courses are thorough and * ed Jois't ia!= Years. and sit lait after Where Is the balarioa, ,t4 go? .iLry I an ecomonic crisis, weie, to &rise, in +*++" 000"111, , * - 5 I ;, act' . The teaching is done * six years the Ca,nadlan Governin,eint boil. friend will tell 'me ly which their pockets would be li%ble to . � , pr ical . . �1, have the A I 5i I instructors 0 had to recall that legislation. Afacl English market. So we suffer. they would hesitate between I by seven experiencec have. The 0 B . � 11 0, ho -w dldit occur? This is one of �L%e English market is quite ample kinou� I I their pockets and their loyalty. %01 1K " 9114 11 and we place graduates in good * r1i DPERATIONS r Libbing 'ates for un =11 A;" * . me�of.� last years' * MoEA diramatlic Valges of the blistery of to 'take the surplus production of But, gir, the Tories of fifty years ago y 0 4 positions So our country. and no one knows i�(; bet- Wheat in'thra country for many years were made of sterner stuff. In 185it - . studoats are now earning $1000, * � . * tei than my ban. friend fr to 1come.. althouRb we are sura the , '"0111P the treaty which was negotiated by I per ,nnum and b . otter. * don. There was a xestri! oin Bran- production will increase ten -fold I Loid Elgin, which Sir Francis Hinck I Studentg'%r8 euiering each * otlon put . )Y- � * tipon Ithe energy. and -by. But. is as his Prime Minister, resulted in an I -,- good time for . upon the. efiftrpriiiiiiii, ix, Ithexe are 6ther AV . .rED s THE Timm will receive S086riptiOns at the rates below for week. This is a * of;the people of the weist, and of- Ithe. products 'than wheat whic-A the immediate abundance of prosperity. any of the following publications: you to enter. Write for our # . . 13.rit- Ten years afterwards tb8 treaty was ­ �. . * ProvLunce of Manitoba in paTticultir.' isb market cannot absorb, or eann6t By Lydia E. Pinkham's � I free catalogue and learn what * The people of Manitoba livantied power absorb With Itilie, same, convefilkii1ce as -.1 - repealed, &not a high protective tariff The Times w9l receive s ubscriptions. at the rates beaqv- Ifli I we can do for you. * t the Americ . Vegetable Compound I , * o !trade north and tsouth, they an market can. substituted for it. At that time did . # wanted to trade witth their'n, The %on. member for Or, Canadians falter? Did they hesitatel? any of the foll !owing publizatio0s -. D. A. UcLAOHL-AN, Aghbors andon (Alr� "Without I . I � . Prtnolpai * tb6 Anierican peoj?l%,; A,ey I -wanbcd , Sifton)' made . 'the argument that if Belleriver, Que, - Lydia Were they forced into closer relations Times and Mailly Gloge 4.25 1 � I/ ',� 0 to have railway communication with adopt this arrangenitomb E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound I with the United States? Did they ­ "' ­ ­ ­ ­ ... ... . . ... ... ... . _­ 11 � You were 'to Times and Daitly Matl and Empim .. ... ... ... ... ... ... ... 4.SS *19***W0'W** would not b . e :: at . i , vs. For five months I seek a refuge in political union? No; Times and rD . them. But there iyas a statute or antsporta- ___ . roarifly World ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... 9.00 our -Present faciltties f , tr ;7.*­.'.1�..-V.. :..: had painful an I "I � there was an act of Parliamelat. tion ft Great Britain would become .... - ...::. d ir- in the face of that action they con- Times and on to Dally News ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... 2.30 there Was !the authoTfity of Iffie Can- useleo. I differ from hill, ,..:-'­- regular periods and ceived and organized a Caniedian Con- Times and Toronto Da3v Star ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ._ ... 2." I alto- .i.l. ,:�'.-�� , . .I':. .: ,-:.,� � I ad'an Government'. which prevefitted 90thar. The Itrada will g ::.:.. - intlamma of I o oil just! , - I ,"on federation. The treaty of 1854 was Mimes and ibailly Advert�wer ... ... ... ... ... ... ­ ... ... ... 2.68 THO Usboruc and fiffiert them from 1xa-di;ng with'their neligh the Isarne. ,bult ve will rat ­ ­­. the uteruS'. .t. , suf- Times and Toronto Saturday Night ... .. ... ... ... ... ... 3.40 , I I - se, more of -..,., . ..,:­ negotiated by Lord Elgin. when as I - . �: bons to the south, and the OnniqdIpInt -those laomZditi,es than we 4raise-d be- I IZVZ i7_1 , . * ... .. fered like a martyr have said, he had as his First Minister Times and Weekly Globe . ars, there is lbeiivattfo trade. ' I - . 1. "' "' ­ ­ "' ­ ­ "' ­ ­ I -: -.-:', and thouLrht often Sir Francis Hincks. -It was ratified Times and Weekly Mall and Empire ... ... ... ... ... ... ... 10 . farmer's Mutual fire Insur. Government `41 -tempt -ad for six y fore. Then i . ... 1.6r) ". I .1 . , -:;�* - '. ", I to keep lbaL lo?�slafdon In forwe )"Cars ,Tire we ha;I azattletxadL,�wlwh I".. "I - , 11. of death. I con- in 1851 by the firrit Conservative Times alid Familly Herald and Weekly IStar... ..... _. ... ... 1.$9 1 - -hstandin-. till Great Bri.tain. : , .,­ "I, -sulted two doctors Administration that we had. Times and Weekly Witinegs ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... - ... 1.99 , 11 daw offlDaftu At: la4f. in 18,87,notwit We have Some. yet. .1 :,.;: . -, I � That I � .:., .... do 11 � 1. .. . . who could Ided over by that Press (weekly.,... ... � ... ... ... ... _. 1.84 I I : I I . I 1. - but it Is riot -as largo as it ought-itor t ::.1 amendment was presi Times and Loadon Free f I bi�. because it hasi been retar4i,li by I . nothing for me. T staunch stalwart Tiory. Sir Alla . Times and London Advertiser (.Weekly)... �; ... ... ... ... ... ... 1,Cg 1( the cirb rgo,put on it some twerity went to a hospital, Macnab ind one of its members Welekly Sun ... ... ... ... _ ... ... ... ... 1.76 . it Head OffIC01 FarqUhar, Ont I a the b n ' 1i I S)S L' THERE ARE FEW"PEOPLE years ago or SO+ rind �thereforti` if wo , a eat doe- : Mae- Times and 'Toronto I . Presidelst, J. F. RUS L I . L are not able foisell ,lit th,o or tors said. I in was the young man. John A. Times and Woxild Woo ... ... .. � ... .. ii" ppii ... ... :.. - ... ;m � .4Pres., IWM- ROY . can If, ftle We ust donald. Did Sir Allan Macnab or did Times and Northern Messpngier ... ... ... ... ... ... I . ... ... � 1.36 1 Vice Who Have Never alse in Groat,Britain, tberi.� is ' __ _____ submit to an oper- Sohn A. Macdonald falter? Did they Times and Varmexa. Advocate ... ... ... .... � .. ... ... . . ... ... 2 30 1 � .1 DIRECTORS. I a more ready market in 1.h,iI'JTnIt(q1J ation, because I had a tumor. I went say to Lord Elgin that they would We sPecialty recommend our readers to subsor1%. Ito jTr; , I Experienced States, back home much discouraged One of not advise the ratification of that I Farmers' Advocate find Home Maga.jiw, 'i" I XLQAT. NORMIS, Staffil. IiZow I have.,conie to a very ray cousins advised me 0 t �ke your Times and Drasbytea%w ... ... ... ... . ft. .. ... ... ... ... ... 2.W . jul. treaty for fear that if it were after - V1 . F'os. RYAN I Dublin. Porfant'�)ofnit. It lAds been 4t.'sirt6d Pompound, as it had cured her. I did wards abolished the Canadian Times and Wastralmater ... ... ... ... t � ... ... .. - ... .1. ... 2.25 1 1 Times and Presbyteiripa and Westrainister ... ... ... ... .... ... 0.25 . I WX.. B.HOCK, Winchelsea. A HEADACM1 :n thi's Zctls8lon tind repeated In so and soon commenced to feel better, . people would be Times and Christian Guardian tToronto)_ ... ... ... .. _ 2.40 1 1 1 . - ,_ ,111, I Far-4ahar� 11 -_ I the press. ftidct�d the sJ:atemksnt has and my appetite came back with the closer relation with the United Sta- , FJM.T. GARDINF . � I been alluded to in Orixt Britain. ,that. firstbottle. Now I feel no Pain and tea? On the contrary their advice to . I If the - TIMES is to be sent to an American ad&QFA I I I * AGENTS. Zeadfthes effect all ages and both by this,irrangement we w,nlp putting, ara cured., Your remedy is deserving Lord Elgin was to ratify the treaty. Ad4 . nexeii. Alike, but the female, sex is natur- .an end -to every possibility of , of praise. 11 -Mrs. EMMk C11AT 50 cents for postage, When premiums are give' 360 N ESSERY. ]Mxoter. a,gent to;, � mutnal MLP it, never occured to them that even if M wl tk . . I VA ognte �,� 41[1� the more effected throukh the higher vrelerelotial ftriida With Great Brit- Valleyfield, ReIleriver, Quebec. � . wabseribers w,91 isecure. such premittains when ordexing � .1 and 13iAdolph. I , I nervous d - -ake positive Issile 'SirRh that ArLiother Offieration Avoided. the treaty could be repealed, as it was through us, same as ordierinZ direct from publishers. I I . eMopment,and more delicate ain, I It . repealed ten years later, there would 4 I I OLIVER EURRIS, Utiniro, mw6nit oirg4nization of the systena, statement. and I ;say more, thaLt Poughkeepsie, X. Y. -I ran A sawin be a single Canadian who would be These low rates maen, 1 considerable ft-VII19 to kbefffib- , I i � -low Hibberpt, Fultiartion aind, Logan. .Burdock Blood Bitters hasi for years statement does lie(; b,,ar:cr1fI61sm, 11 - machine in a large factory and got all led by the disolation of trade to Seek ers, and an STRICTLY C"H IINZ ADVA I . I ,, I . been ouring all kinfla of heaclaches, and Y has caly -to be (arialyzed for ltts ifttlho- run down. 1 had to give up work fo to change his country's allegianee, . NCE. .SeAd remitt, 1. " ,W #`�, . JOAN CAMP-RELL . I ances by postal notei post office or expre$s mc,n&y. order� iad, - I I I 1� I 0 � P'�rcluhar 70' I it a, trial we feel s ne-M to be shown. I I I I So will only give i ur I could not stand the pains in my bacir. But imagine Vvbat would have been dressiag. . , it wal.do for you whilt, it'has done foe Tho'Canadian Alin1sters of(the conn The doctor said I needed an operation the colloquy between Lord Mgin and . . I � 1, I r � . I GLA10AAX &. STANBURY. Solioltoo, thousands of � others during'the past forende in 1908 atatied thaT they were, for woirib trouble but Lydia E'. Pink� higadyfaero if instead of being ad- I .1 � I . I I I .1 � . . I I I � . . . I 1 4 repared 0:0 Igive to Grioat Bri'tain a hani's Vegetable Compound did more vised by such men as Sit? ARAD Mae- T S . . - � , , , -% , thirty-five years, P THE UXETE' TIME I I I .11 I preferenoa o R I . , I . I 11 I. - I L _­­ � I . I � Mrs, C. Meadows, Clarksbur,t Ont.i n manufactured lgoo,d,s for me than the doctors did, 1 have nab and John A. Macdonald be bad . I I . . 1. � .� . I trrites;F71'For years I waii troub ed with in our markets It Great -Piltaiiiiiiial'd gained five pounds. I hope that every- been advised by the present leaders ' A farmer had a, dream. Ile d ream -ad that he "VaL#ed a � 1. � I I I I , , I . . give 'Is a Pkefoxtanoc on our na. -ring from female . of the Opposition, my lion. friend Air over li,� I ( nick WeAdache and dizziness, and. was bira I pro, acts in her julai�ke one who. Is sutle chousand bushels of wheat And wils hi,i. pp S, t faet., , I I . I REST ANo NtAM TO MOTHE9 AND CHILD, 486 eonsti cited. I was advised t t . , d , f. Great trouble nervousness and backache Bordonafid Mr. George X Poster. Then ho droamed he sold If for a do ilat a bushel find I . . Brit 1111114 / 11 U118.W1f;9tOW'S §06THING SYRUP 111115 been Burdock Mod -Bitters, . 1: only 0,0.1 ,,.tin doets not exportmany natura.1 will Qe the Corn o�und. I owe in " Sir" thev would 1i happiness was gr,,at. But 'he dream�Jd he sold It to a I ( 1 ­ � vsed for over 8iXTy VPqRS by MMIOX011a df Iiiiaducts, ob f -ho confejery, she is a t .1 y ave, said, "do not � I I . 11 .. MOTHURS for their CUILDR12�11 WHIT41� three bottles of the medicine; .now I hanks to Mrs. Pin?hani. , She is 60 ratify this t"aty. .Lord ftin would thousand people, a bushel to Vach 0 ne, and that nobody, plid .1 . I I : � " I I �. ith r V feel like a, now woman. I find I am s iri's friend for bealth,.,a him, and hit ,was Sad, I 1 �, I AV - It importer of natural I)ro(IlIct working gi nd ask them: "WIry? Will not the treaty �Vhoix he AWoke it wa-8 broAd dAr. I . 0- the NSiCheSS 8 I *111rForo exporb,srs. nottif manuA,w�4' aight, and loap�ng out of bed he exclaiwo'd to his wife : ,Ijxe- I . I . 11 � 3 I ; 'R S X V I j: completely cured and I can truthfully axled. Products but of ,the 4 all women who suffer gho��Ild Write to be a cause of satipfaction to the 'Ipiii. bceca I I haci a: solemn ,warning and I know,the meaftin � I . . GOV I es re ed 0 1 . , kr�stify that it Is the best medicine I have ' atural her and takisheradviee.- issTititn Rle?" "'It W�­'A" they woi,�I& anew&, I . ''. �, 1 .r I it . e product,,;., aii#, We are larie Imboit., ". ... g of I. I k : .,.,,,e for it , � L, " , I- A, 7 71, i - 0 0 1 1 'i'i��:� 11 " + ��!� + " , , , * .1 * I I t,,�, - el liar 16.49, Su 12 a S.. ever used. � - I PL9XZIG,9JaySt,, POughkee0e,MY, I but that is t - xy thing ead. . it. I am wItig right off to to,Nvu and , .1 . " .I - 1. � I . �.. � I I :, , � �i lid. wonty- ve cents a b&06 " is , manuhte i A n -d, Thirty yeait of unpar. - edi doiess It, 'i, but I P, app -r. . � ., ��, . fusi , 1.4 00thin oyrup'll an take 90 Other I ers of manag.tetured'. prodactn' , we dr cot he 19 -.,� him for the pay tbd TI.M eal. . . ki Burdock Blood Bitter - - � I I ma'y bring us prosperib,� after t dollar X Ow � . L I I I I . 4 - A,morle, 14 . . I I . � I .. I tured only by The T. Milbl�li,�rn Co,, Limit�l "" 10 -VO 191V I On' '101111 I an,8 only corifirms the power of I A . iokl- 'having. roa.eritylbmaybe repealed I . . . .. . I I � 1. .1 ed, Toratto. Ott, 11 ham's' Vegetable Com tid't I cure abd-rporl nyabighto-N-iff, and we "* .. I � I I I I � 11 I � 0 � *44***** . q � , , . � . I I . . f. '. . I fernale'diselases. .., I � I I . *44*+#+0 0++++#4,*+,04s***++*+++#,0+*4* . .1 I . � I . . � % 11 ,� � . , j I . . I � � " . . . I . � I . I , I I 11 �. I I I I i I I I :,,J, 11 I . I .1 I I I . . I . 11 . I I I I I �� . 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