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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton News-Record, 1911-09-14, Page 6- ,,,,-, - - Z - I ''. I I ...7- �T,Vwlro I 11� _��X .�. V? .. .. I - � �10_ - I it' I I , � "' w4r... � -Fr "" - '7 .,RF - �. 311up . t I ; '7" "e-nt � '- 4 I , I ,,, , - - _7FT_ � , � , I - , MW - 1.� v ,� I ,., I . X _ 7. W, I , � _ . . I V� , b ,.W4sP0W_7r0F,1qF I ,, I 111?11111��]M�1_ � - WFRW� - ��, . . . ... _ 1r, ­,�, 7, . ''__X-er,�', �._ . _I, r ;.,. "' .1 �.. 141. � 1,4� � . , . '. , . I-- - . . . . . . . . . . . . . I ....... I . ,11 11 W V i I q " , f� _�­ .1 _ A, . '. I , ... . � � , .1 � I . . ,I 4�� , ,�, ....... �4 1 ''! �. I _,, . � . I � Slo;�� i i �_ � . I . 0 - � . ---,--.,---�-.-----��--.--�------.---. 1- ____!$J� I 100�111111111111111ljil c4"04 NOW064"M4 , -,��--,---,,im�l;z----.-..--,-�'I I 4,'- 1111111111111111111111111111 �---- __ ­__ __ ___ 41111"040 an .; I ___ __,_____, ____ ___ � I" � . , � . I 1%*VVA*ffl­­----,dN.'.''P-", _;;6. - . ____ - -_ __ I I 1. - I - - 1- - - -1 ---.I-,- _____­ M11!!i!!!W!!" , " , ! 9% I ----- 4" Wk*-1-%is.--"jK I �4 , - ­..­­.._._ , I I -1 4�� -1. - 4�,49�� -W �, . . P,U,lnnlfl,,�FA 1113 Out _��,*-S#w I I - � . . I I TION0, &0* % ftiiilawt I v" me w= startlas # Powro A*OUT THE DEAL. r*prd4 *t lor t4 'aia*st f- vilk *** rawk, SWOOS i A40W . I D6 No " 0 InOWn Root Poo .CA444 444 1 4oult biw it" " I o"t in UW 4XV 04= ��� I � 11 I TWENTY-TUREE I Sue400s of tbo boux4W UA% "d tip I, UA litneatissro, tb* 4aty I I I '.1 TW ! on I � "00" MR,. W"O"10 &osr" my sdswuu- wai*w H.11. tarut which ill* United stotew wr,3 a . I . . "71 --- - - I..-- standing ax 17% W "att. Two Va. t - I ! . 3117 AUTINVA SAW"*, VIM the sewers at t1se be4r-­bow.* "M this obout Us Wow coantrymwA first to bWI4 upox. ductiou wow On the no" VOW440NO .. - . . . ___ -1 oft duots-liet clonect . . - nabled'C*n- 14 tbut tkors was absolut4ir 'no Tess- . � I ___ - I . 14 Us'""d -*Oft are xww 0-4 FM OPfN THE MR It was the tariff that 0 1 11 . , 0 -_1 kl4`=,quWy becorit'o . t*# Of agitation for it is cax#446 � �� I � *AULT GICK. MARIg, tbWo �, Impure Z 'IftJOISilln" Ilk this tOVA, but they 949 to turst the 41Wy*atme of ter Not only did the Canadian mwel 494C I I . . froquiently sores break out over the Wy. ,hAV9 been. In the bsokpound, keeping llsr*#Ont� and Secretary Knox Agro cHm*ta Into B` Xl"'OUO asest- . Ome Vaonr the scotch accent; th.4 The Way to heW tbem,, as Mr. R$chajd tl,#M#Qvox to tUniB4T*e# a the" leathers not ask for *o redoo. I I 001110 In 01 lAr is Wilson, who 11".Aw Lou . a., Th* Important Concesslons Have It A tariff bad not boon raised . be&d t� MA with the b4 -400"0 , tion. but they Uye, since ,exproso": - , � I broad at . fouad, is $0 Pwify the blood. * ZU This modesty of the Rus"Ob 14 Can. 111194"'Mado to United States against United Stateg =Nnj#acture#,. xtrougly xgainat it oil the ground exat � � . � 11 . I gets thing$ 404" writts.. PAR is not 04 or those goods woulct bxvql� It would wipe out the Can"tag maw �, # . . � Peter FoLulknor to Wit. A Liberal ej , . Or-wrjtt#n theme. in, Manufacturer* poured across ' "AOr sotneAlme I W bom in a lo . I ufacturers. of these fin '1114UY Yeatof. about to ta % *deed, the quality is Qft4U t the border �# and upow, 11 , at his firm __" ---At, , houSht to and proyout,od the ,growth i leathers thus forcing t � . � �%'%W49 . hem to jWT I I -vote 4861ust a, Liberal candidate, B.ut me . . 110OUbelm' Jay.. aPPet't* W4 be, .omW,wb%t obscure. 307 JQRN V# ROUSE% I of ladustrIAl citiox and towns in C*u. - , $au to s4iler from, That little m4t, from 3 , I I A gloa Secrctar,r of the Cangdo-BrItlof in4i. , the American trust,, whieb, pt � Association. "to A -of on r ads. . do would course, means ultimately much. blj*er� � I � . g"1100. Q41 . number I all pores , -,t$ Of the 11APIrAts, Is r4thor. upsetting, � In everything Can% I � I - , � .. sad blotches formed all ova rcy Oki But It IN ohlocte4 that the Agree - I '25 Thtx ,�wua One At the men who, bap tried medicine for the. blood have been to t4o United Sts. a ' ! UL I -but 44 4 quiet follow from Northa r ra ... �� -2%3 '111FA r 1 wmp. Mont does not affect m4nuf tured 1. ,tax as the Price . The mauitfocturo of th",# . . . I , Pelied to- ll�� at the statV,ll when .1 , BU4 uftd �fOnttl'r* 'Blatt to me 04 tb.q, W47 Up ,99040- 04"Pt to A Ilegligi aecxtgut. of Ca�x# ore i 11 � ble ,northern parts � to the loatheris were ]act bousulted in aseg; I was the, OU17, Scot. man ry rjesults, W._h4 out way whatever before. .the reducoo3.4 - arrived. He . ykinds of ointint.atq, but with 4=0 A110*441e: the way tho e4relogis President Taft doos, not think so. rOxt Of the Dominion, What a' now , � I � . Tbt vatWacto . ra, I rest were. English Harry.8grgeAV was a thorou � t was wanted Secretary Knox dQes not thin n An f any discuss , . ,�-­­ ,, � h cI!a%i,Uj of the blood; I ', .k It small -09' this Item It struck .104 . " . ,,, - " .''!,ok­ 1�1 � Boo be , them , , as Bi bolb '. 'became Chairman the A0000tAtIOX and1lookedatuoutiny forsome� Shrewd-niluded newspapers Of the PrOvInQlal towns, tributary In the great ut that tho 1� '91 'RU91161i'Man forgot# iaxi4 fabrIcates. bl4 , r great cides would bavp bee , I . -4 man of substan.co ,who bA$ bass, vine that would gc . me& rAttOMM is nothing to the honeotly. front rank, like The Minneapolis 44,Dur.' ,affairs of buslueso to the M . from thq blue, It Is evide , , . 'LOIC To'h,[AOS through poor times And with whom till -At last Dr. 9 COlUt'.14,11 this, , 'Mean% reflections of English Sp@ec , t the gate of the We t, I g it e t t anuftetur- ,pressure resulting in the lower 4ut3r. r I . � orselp ridim Root . � 4 nal, which sits a a a e I 0 ,of 110 UU1 . M . . ed States,. whlc]A was erted by- the A � . good times have OurOlY,come, to stay werc brought to my notice, and You see In cartootts and stories jjkS ern Canadian m4rket, do not think so. would control the a ex moricau, t"0*r0,,. . Across the river the Michigan act one *I the most,*qnderful on I . suadian market AN, a result at that sacrifice of C4Lpj_ . I . , . medic. I . It is an erroneous idea that Mr, for manufactured goods . .. town. three parto full of expatriatej he . I those that frequently adorn The To, ,rioldlag and, Mr. Paterson ,. I b tat and Labor In Canada, importatlona � I . roft TO 4VW ka*wsu My blood was � . ran went to And If, In business, Canada, had een Of fine leather have j' I I Canadians. and home of a nowspape, I to TGIOVAIU, the SUMOrs Of whiolk Woob$ugtQn w#ji M acreasod over 100 . I sod, In A V47 short time, hfmla amo:ut faces that it. trIbuiary, a were, feeder of *the per cent. In the last yoor so Abe, . "res Ittale IM that comes 9ver dany on yj !U.y Indigestion .vanished. They' always thjAk tbey ore. mighty c)�vor; where, *110nod the United Slates ,negotiators United $tateo � I . OF ASETOS and Pays court to the the forr% , . .- Immediately "Free -, prIde In her destiny direct result of the lower tariff Which � . , Canadian Spi k4ye a place In. rayr home and ars lookid 48440 Englishman lovalynatural. -Manufactures" WAS wouid have Ift'ngu I ; . lobed and few would ,ha' .With Abundant views of its dolUgq up94 as th f , v d � 0,* . . said. Tke President's meqs 8 allowed the over supply,lot Am , I . _ le lamJ7 . The Brittah-bom are, Mlouliderotoo4, - ,Ag gloried In her citizenship.; ber , vi- 11 I e,$ In ,areme y. _ I . . The border Influence to a curious elq W. Mors a Root POU el a Story that is boria out by 13eceprettealls have can leather goods tq, be dump . 11 _ . ,y � Sons %Ud daughters would have be , V4 Intco I . . � o v Inollt In lite 'here. On .one street Cal t e s tem tljorougbl�y. ,Wd b . begAuft they have ao� far done so flitiq Knox. � e1L the Canadian market. At least #IX I I Ih,�y. are Now Manufactured a HL;n h Ys 4riven southward, and the feeling that flourishing Canadian industries ., . U y 40 - ,,jA the . Ored Yards 4ong-01scovery of QUO heard. the uoU d of the flre­�e; � degkm at 25Q a box, a to Understand themselves, 'I met ;k The President said:- she was an Outer fringe of a vast I � I . .44 they bear It In'the .States, OU,ajA little Londoner in Moore�ls facto . I - . POP' Aggregate employing upwards of 50.0 , I � Deposits in, Cpgda . . ry who The policy of encouraging the de. ulous. Imposing Republic, to Whom She skilled i .� ' .1 . , . . : , �1 , , .. I Other the tJOKet-bOX-the coffee-pot o,1 . ­ . .__ � I I 11'r never slept aL Wink 4 Contin Twolopment, of borne Industries by pro- Must -look for finer oustenalicea, of lite nechanics, were forced , to I -All Asbesto * ITQronto'o peculiar gktfectIon­camj UOU0 Week tective duties within rel%oonst close the departments of tjlelr fac, , , , limit . ,a lands In Canada which I xaoa PoV'4;-ai74oU, Duir,mi- p,§ir coUfl-- Olt I away frOUf "the omol ell un , ault t d I h,8j and for careers for her children, would tortes given up to, the mg,nUfacturo,p around. The -stree � .t1i he has made It difficult to ext b�lo .t, -maybe looks s I Of ,.13.g to the, Crown c . , ,a ,A bb. acquir I not at 11 , ma little mm American tha them are said � pri ple of reciprocal rates t 4a,va home its logic 1ruit. flue leathers becauoe tbo3r � at . t4or 'by purchase or concession or , to be BrItioli-born. The. , boarded ship for Meaford. manufactured commodities, b = . Without the tariff, the southward . I I . . " most OA factories employ nearly all of them, ' " "I cannot Say. I Ilk be told me mue- yotlation and effort we have tide Could not have, been. s.tayed. wealthier and more Powerful estab- .. ToA -tario streets,. .and you wonderod. wha) . 0 At", h rl�e =M21011t11 Possibly compete, with the , y be oce We Wore going Away from the meet- . , , ,upled and worked under A, . .. I .. - , the atmosphere of ,the hall wolild bj succee4e In. doing so. in various an4 I � . . I frankly, "but I don't think I Should: Ilk Important Instances. That the opon- � � 4 xallilng. ltdpus,�., An , � may � . � � � I , , Y person like, . I Ing where Canon Waloli'bad shown . a lishments in the United States. . I prospect vittl9ut a ltoons% howeve - - . . . . r. . in ! I . Well, there was ' himself to be. a Britiaber throug to go back. mg of the timber resources of the Do, . � � rn,.j$,77#. farmer named'Fectoaxi dis- . a bull -dog . 1 �h- and nion to our needs, that. the 4ddltloij. POINTS. ABOUT THE DEAL.. . In the fiscal year 1910 .the imports I.".. ; , lumber Jack on the floo And 4 t rough.. and bud said that be . to the supply of raw materials, will bq . I Of calf kid or goat, lam , � . I .coir��ad',`d6ppsjtit nf,importauce,. and � r, AlQugstdi .h . , had "What#s the .matter with Xeaford?" I ,.b and sheep- . , - L I tea to no particular section does TWENTY-SIX skins, dressed, waxed or glazed, Into . I '' : " � - the spealcerla .table; and the bull,dq been Watching the movement and oay� I asked, Ill-ntll require demonistr4tiori. I I . , I I . I itbo. first ree I � I - _jl minb a kept,stleUc& as Ion Ing nothing for several months, � - I . I I "Nothing," he replied, "only IVo too , And Mr. Knox at Chicago,,- �, 1111111111141111111111111111311111111 . Canada from the United StAtea 'all ou k ading?" said th ' I amounted to 195,o54 - . L . Ortlk Afterwards. , It to. said -that, .1 g .as be could; bul . . . , when the audience tell . I I ,� Pounds., vatued , , dly re 1 4 ,the, enterorix-A, ,was a paying one from tooL Boated ths I : Quiet, It ain't like the Elephant and, . jt�cugly xtt�144,1 on rAy left, � $crop at the greatest of .our manu- . at $184,49S, while In the fis Al I �,he',s%rt, Interruptions of a, spiri , I ., UIP CAST AND _c year . . So.ven mines In All were minded Person, the . ,dog Joined I th 'Throug'h It mat Castle", . ifixoturing industries, employin large. ,. , ' One . cy times, but calin numbers, of workm t - . I opoined'. In the first few. years. 1 .4 � . , 064, en, for wh ch tho 1.911, with the low(c dfity the imports I I rack I isad 1. 'I This delightful man likis to. to - -growing Can an market offers I Amounted to 404,821 Pounds, valued at. ,of � b � es6 Is said te'llive paid $�4#000 .. et Ud was led to.a. I(isp excittn;, stayed off there once,' 'e , , WE ST , I _ . , to, a I , 11 him I ' MADE r I t ' ' ' . . "I come from .. I . -vortunittea, are located In the mldc'lpi, ­ . � "41,832, or an increase of over 10.0 ­ , I I.. I in '011� Year upon qu4r 0. � Just over the rIvOr, JAI self he Isn't quite No happy here, be- 'West. We obtained ver material re- I . A , .1 L , I I ' the other county," he said, 4uotlorui of duty on all cT per cent . 1� I ; - $0,000" ., an i4vestwe . Ut A)f They tell you that At the, So6 thingt ,"From Caversham.711 I h arded. I vause Meaford isn't giddy enough for , -, asses at alF,.'_' Routes on Which Millions Hav Been Surely an exam' . I . AZ , cultural implement$. We secured I* ple such al; this, . I I .Asbestos was first' mined In Italy, are very different from what they arf "Yes," he said. "And I've been, horo' One, Joug years accustomed to the I ortant concessions for the rapidly - ' I 1.11 _�, 'pjr,or tO% 'In the East.,, They like to thin tbe3. , I Spent are to Canada What the. . for I I I I and , only -, I X . sevolopin � should sober the reckless agitator - btaln reg otor.yehicle Industry, We free trade, Cure y it points a � � mi; ; , . � 1$8o -it was the Are Western- 1.flve years, and I like, It." I Elephant. But when he come to sort salon du Nile Is to E Ypt � I moral: I % � I . � . , country that produced it at a com- There Is flayour of thl Another spoke' "Have you over', Out his Ideas he remembers ShAt the 0onorit numerous 4'her 11.yd.w,ht,1i`,h,.WiI4 I . Reasonable. and stable tariff protec. � , . I bush and mines en � - ,0, . - 1b ...".. ' mercial-profif. T,he Italian asbestos , as Well ai 1ho un I be in Hereford?" t . . . �. I I tion for Canadian industries. . . I � o of I . ; . . Or JOB(N V. BORNE. . I I , L � ye, , salted Sea About the place, an . doctor told. him to clear On : uneapolls Journal:- il I � � . , . Ili - I grey Id And The MI . . ery silky In appoarance. An, ,4. I '.'Never In the city, but once I bought , t of London . . . . I � . I � � . I . i . � ween two .1, I to, brown -in color, Often the fibres quality of speech here. and there thal papers at the station, and was callect I It lie wanted 'to save the only' child of f , reemont bet I.. This is an aw ' !cotintri0a. an which a future policy Is Nobody supposes that north And "' .1� 1. . I gre',,several feet in, length, . JO breezy" After its own fashion. . W4, back for handing the bookstall- clork eleven that survived. � WHY HIT THE WEST? ,' ­ - .. 1, 1 Asbea,tos -upon leaving the cobbing met a Prominent citl I .. . ,to rest The.prInc%e of give and take . � . . I � I � . ebods,is Boni to the spluning,mills in 20n, who W41 ;a bad two�shllltng piece." . -must firlat be cot 11ohod before theL South trade should cease. But there � . - I sked It he was going "Is the child better In Meatqrd?',. I I I � . I . � A . to the meetinl' j The Hereford man.' looked 'at I 'next stop can be taken. Tb Is all the difference between that and - ­�, . I b�gax,,Wdlug about a liundred pounds. . � 'We . � e next stop . . -4 grandsoit of Scotland, ,*,be h inquired. ,,will be the removal of duties on nranu . . I . , � . . . I pox .84, doubtfully, and I answered the quej.3- - iant Western Factories Have Bee . � �W� �..., - Its"Irilval, It is first forecarded been In Scotland . "Is pho?" he said, with A. am 1apfure)l Products. 'Wh:� should that encouraging. It to be the derail . ;:,. . ! - . , . ff - and liked It ; tion he didn't ask.to his perfect �onr . I I .Ile from :barrier exist any more than one be- ailing, WI- Snuff Them Out? . You bet," said he* "FIC . feature of Canadian commercial lite,' . - , " ''..'.. � . . . by -a machine similar to the 84*4001th W . be ther4 tout. . I � vj*4 1 - ' tween Minnesota and Dakota? . . � , *",: I ' d in'cotton �mills. ' This sepa- . ith, lix � � 4.1 'ore, to 'ere. I I .� I � . . � I I I . 'e , rd Ilk my hair and my ears A little later we wore drinking -oh, I to thelAlury of east And west chan els The enormous d ' 11 : . 1�_;,l I . '4 Ur , ' 0'06 and haAre a look At her. . And i . � . 1, " 1. ; rates the tangled fibres, after whleb. s� pinned back." - . . . , I gothing worse than - eld�E and. ginger I . - . I are I U evelOPment In man- I . . . , _�,,,__ ,_ I final carding, tak4s PIACQ, On a regular . This originality Is said to extelA tot .at Brampton they get, their there'll another slace.we got here-, !POINTS.ASOUT THE DEAL� I which' of the very essence . of 'our ufacturing west of the Lakes in the , , . " . : . . I on -building, - , . �14 - . ale I 11 I natt . .past three,years was emphasized by , - , . g machine, When .th.� asbestos to the Government side of electioneer option straight, when Secre lively as,kittefis. both of !em.11 . . I I . � I , I , I .-, . , ... . . . = the carding., machine it Is Ing. , The candidate for whom local tAry . : TWENTY-FOUR . . , ,To understand the vital signifteance a leading ,business man of Winnipeg . I �i' � I I . . I thq Akeburist observed that they were get, .. "And .would you like them to be : ' - � . when speaking, In Ottawa last Janu- . . , I I , .;:�'. 1�1 . combed sinoothly ond the fibres. laid Minnie M. carried foreigners to poM tIng the effects, of free trade � I . . I . , ­ . 4 4 the Playing around the Elepha'nt," said I 1. . 11 .. I of the north and. south diverlaQUiOU ary. He said, "Not only -W , . . . I parallel in a r.nifprm mass, This mass where. they gave fraudulent voteib d .., I I , , inntpeg, , ,:,.:;, �. � ()Id Country, all right, all rig t, 116 . - have only to consider What the'Post- but Practically every other to 'and . . I , . . . . , : . to tr�ated In .,a yo candidate again had been reading of the rail l ' t MIRCE AND VIA .�� I . . . . tary 1: spinning niach- ,the Liberal I I I : way strike. Vot bi a darned sight, I he Said. - OM . � 11 ".1 � 1 - . jne�. . - . ... I I j � , . . . t1on would have been It no Canadian cAty In the West is rapidly develop- . . . I . . . . . . � , , . MInnJe M.- has ended bor� Politic Hereford made an To -come straight from London to : . ' g industries, B -, . I Interesting - re. * . " I . This' first sphis It Into- a coarse ydrn, career, -but the.busij. poll Isa, menac mark: "They doa!t get enough to buy this tree -blessed-, breezy rescFrt -on i ! . lWays had been.. built around rail- . ;': t-.:�. - . � I . � I ,NATIONALITY rat the Ing manufacturin � . 11 malt, I ,. . � : . ;_ 11 . and. then draws 'and spins th�s yarn ,. to the'di4nity of the ballotbox, I 11 good beer,!' be said,. and further dirr Georgian Bay, IN a . . Ighty change - to . . � . , . I . north shore of, Lake Superior don has a number of Important . . . . . , . I I , . , , , , e and Quite ,strong. ' I ra r i I , .to the ufactorles; Medicine ,Hat has estab- � _ -, - - until It becqm�es fin not.pretend fully to u played a candid. Indifference to th *estern Proyinces W, I . . .. nderstand thq � : ,;.� . I.. Where! a hard, strong. thread Is re- I . � e a man. In his forty-tifth year, ; ' . ,�', I pec ,, 'T the Newcomer, No- I . ullar ethics. of. bush pollin � I -he Allegiance of. lished an American clay Product fac- - � � � L 1 . I g; 'but I cost Of living, fbr there Is more to live' . What are now* the Provinceo of tory which is being successfully 6QU� . ,i , 11 I " . quired for, certain fa . asbesto. man 'Who 14 with In Brampton than there bad. ever, . ­ . , brics the 9 0 - � . do kn W that thevEnglish . I I asked It he thought he could'be , cessarily Growi - Out oi His i; �'�, . , yarn Is put Into a doubling and twist� Standing for. re-election In Went Al. been in the Welsh . . . . . be, Saskatchewan and Alb" . ! l ..., Ing machine, where tvio.or more of the , marshes, ' happy in London again. . - I . Material 'Prosperity, - - . I Manito I ducted. Rolling mills 'are building at .,:,� ." I - . � Of . -goma only fears, defeat through UD . Fm afraid they were -boilt Tariff ' A . . I - . ,v�ould have 6en Settled entirely from Medicine. Hat by the American people I . ' . . I I , - By JOIRN V. BORNE. who built the rolling mills at Winut- . . .,�., 1 yawi,,&hreads are combined. course, "I doult'know, I knoW several who : -1 the . . . e, Scrupulous use of opportunities In ,thq reformerit in the Old Country... I . I - .. I - .Soulth, all the trade would have , � . , - . ,- � It the asbestos is, tc( be Impregnated -remoteness 0 . t the, bush. . �. . . � . . have been back for a holiday, you , I., I I -.;- I . ' peg, now In successful �operationl L ,i . . Y*ee Is.. a Yorkshiremlin; v I . . j! - .1 - - - - 'know, a . nd they all SAY they Wouldn't ' Some . f . riondo of � Reciprocity as7A i . Calgary has largo cement We . . .. w.. rubbpr a. smooth, hard-tinishod ,been across the border. All .the rail- �­ . 1 M4 Be � .. . thread 14,Lrkot desirable, . . I . 1. uld have b mills., and SOL On. ON, flour I N L.". I I . lawyer with briains. )HIS speech very 11 111Wfiat has business got to do ,i,,,,l ways we , een built lu:from 'And all these towns - . , � � - ne S�Itinfng of asbestos for a long no comes Through Ontado With like -to live there again." . Nationality?. L How can loyalty be a " Min sota, North. Dakota and Man- and cities Are stradaing every.nerve to '.A1-1 tinfe seemed . � culty owing , gently bewrays him, for 1. 11 I L � i . As k :;:.:.', I of great dtffl . from Wakefield, - . � . . Thikman, you see, 18 Just beginning 4 build up. manufacturing Industries to ,�L �' , . As tat, asl catt'lea% 1 . - I to undbrot4d things. L - , '�mere question of'potat.oes and.hay?" tana. . Members, of Parliament and all -asslat. In, taking care -of the -population. . . . I . . . I They really seem to think that they . . L busir � wma. which, is un . , 1 L!, � - to the manner in ;khidh the th-reads th�re are no' 'adventitious. aids to .hJ4 L he- British -Dorn . I . persons .transacting public , , . .1, . I pergistdd i,i slil;Pinj past each other. Popularityt "a'ad. the BrI ... . . I . . . And Another -1 saw.who of modern Canading _ Finally It was disdoveied that under tish Veto will - . . had this ihave disposed . employed.during the win_ . "; . have'no difficulty In cleaving- Ur AR�'IIHVA 11AVMRS. would. ba:vo .been Sompelled to travel ter. Manufactorles will naturally go . . to �hlm; , , sto L C6�ntry. -these. ­ . - . :,,, the mlcroac6te a thread of asbestos . , , ry-Liberal In -the L Ord . # ,hIstory:wIth two .questions like . - . - .�,,�,� . . . and iliat i- The Welsh are. quite abundant at the � �L�_�� -.* 10' � " . . I Business has ever7thing to do. with, for hundreds of miles through a for- where the market 19, for clois prox- � , - . ,,, "''.�L.� I .. . . . ., . -,V - _y ­_F, ." particular hero for Several L . in � , L . . . I .1mity to the market overcomeamany ' . '. showed a � notched, surface, , Soo.,"'MaUY Of them are In the: Steel thp sense of NatidnalItY, What is the eign land.to reach.the I �,"i �. by means ot special twisting the spin- ' . now str6rigly Against any figot.thfng that cougoe the imm . I . - I I � . %, c0ltal.of their .. "�- "::L: . I Works ' I 'have' found an employer *he �d4 years; other obstacles; It Is true, we are ,.� ". L ningg e6uld'be' made sucf ,, where they don!t lose thidIr $Ifi* I - , 19rant own country. . ' . . . I � -, . of. song. . . : - .. , . mortises 11014 Countryme prol�ftsVl ! closer entanglement with .:the United to be wIlIfiag to take the, o4th of eg- . L � ; somewbat remote -from the sources of . . . aftor mu6b ­ex0erlwenting,., m4tufae� L I L'L n ' mill .. ­­ - ­ , . . . ! L , , * , � � Obviously, whatever th -� �11'11 . . I . . . . L .e geographl our inaterlal;'but - - L - 11 11 turcts fire 4'ble tb Lapin a single ashes. NORTH SAY. 'L � I ,no Is Moorei,qf XWord, and bo Jal" 11 States. . . _ falice? His bvsinesli�prooperity. . The� . I . that Is largp'y Com . '.L , I:,. I I .. . . .. . ted States- has developed sL virile ,cal name of Western Can da, that vast pensated -for by having a �markot. . ,. .tea throAdaf 100L.,yardis. In length not I il , . . !to hie EnSlishipen " it th Wo'riL bM Free. .Traders, in' the Old Country?, Unt . . , a I at L * . . �'ilt�: . ... - I WAIS Only Outside N6rth Day sta. , hjjL j -national sentimefit by a lying bustness imme out 4do.ra., and �belng In, clo'be.. touch .. . . . .1. asurably rich territoyy would I � . ... - welkhl6g over.-�an. ounee.��India Rub tt ;blo,6d brethftIL. I bb IT .apla,' Yes, In..a waj,; but here It Is different. . I . . I I I 1, -:. . . . . ,. " I- 911 a' couple Of hours; but .:.Io,,-, s�rd. 0 L I � I . . . . 1 I . "', I bar T.'crld. , .L . �. - ... . � . . .. I I . . and, patriotism I I I. have become a* Identified with the with our customers, It is our bpArdon, . . . I :9'r.�. , I . . 1-1 enough tO. girs the ."Globe". corres.. larlty'in adverU Higher Wages; houses on fifty -foot -and, I belidve, the- opinion of the West, - .. .1. . :, , I I .. . . . . . - . . . I -41n# fl%ya a BrIoPlioll I That is right, for a country that Is United States. that even - the , se ' tL I - . . . 1 - opportunity t6 perpetrato I good. . . veres . . . , pondent an . � eprtainly of the manufacturin . �j ,­ .. . . lots;; wor , -freedom and Social life, , enough to flourish .in Is good' -free L trader would have 8(%mltVd that�' tries .that ­ � .: , , , :_ - . . I .Who used to �Work'nnderllm �aad%lvej . M I L9 Indus-, .. ,. . . ' . I ­-, : oi�e Of the most p'eriect examples ot : I .. I . )ugh to give -your heart to. But, if * nitto t6rfajon" . . ; ... I I onc any lowering or In W, I _,� .. . I . gi ever seen. The Secre. jWm a first-clAse name, 1400fe slid in .more , hope, for the kids, * The Free . nality and trade are. vefy much. WIth`­ the Tariff, L I , . � . I x0ling 1 have � ; . , . w6uld be a *seripult , I _. L .1 . . . lineg of trade were cultivated so as to Intertwined. .L . . I . I � .. . - . vb, , - �tary of the S6nS of 'England vgry Pro, .' 10VOU1119 the meeting; that the. lbsit .Trade we used to hay.e .way.hare been Make ,a man feel that his bidainess I . 0 lt:United States railroads had,be. I blov!.to us -and what we have been; , I I L : ", . I t. L ea ng L �L ' �s� .perly said, that the. Society woidd have* ' lboble of the gHtlah'that -come to.oanj all righ The'protection we now have dependent on a strange poWer, just gun' numerously to cross the *egtarn - particularly forthe Westem manufac- , . , . 11 � , -,N_� I ' . . . . . I sudewvoring to accomplish. S# ki - , * . . I I . - ,nothing to do- with the meeting. 'This i is certainly -better, or wd would not ow the boidef, he will weaken in -borders, And there had been no Caulk. turers, I hope that nothing of that kind . � - 1. I I . was distorted Into .64141 axe preferable to the - best who aer . . �, '. .11 . I . . his vegard for the land In which he than railway In sight, a ery� would have: be done. -The country now Is � . �,_,� 11 an offtclal'reDudia' brl!ig an alien tongue., Whereat tt�s stay .here. L I � . 1. I Alon of the Brltlsh-born� movement. . . I . I . I : . . I . .1 . 41A local barrister;" who turned Out to . eeting*pheered. - � . And f' .1 . th L 'lives,. and will want to, be a part of the Arisen for. An east'and West railway, 'will I . . : 4 , or a'sidelight or . e home.mar-. I ross Canada, - and Sir - Wilfrid Laur., not suffering. - Any honest, able-bodied ' L. , . . � . . land which dom nates his business In. ac . I , I I . . . I � I 11 L , . . . I'�L" q I I ' .L. .. e Mor, Was reported asLenterw ket: . look at the Methodist *. Barn. terest. � � .. ­ . . ,.. man In the West can get employment . . L. "'t, , , . L" Afterwar4s Moore explained blinsell: � . , . . . I tei's prayer would have been andel-I f L. � , . . Ing the lists which: led to controversy ."? , A nation Is atrong'-with, its ' ( at the highest 'wages, I believe, in the I I., 11 I � . . Because there Is a sheltering wall . ,A' . I . to MCI. He manufa'atiares Wood - mani, . r is It. has an 01,111 pat�d- "Heaven grant that it. may not ' 1. e L I . I 0 Individu- .� . I , �' . and. as being finidly PMvented 4rom .i M rd. A titto'bicar h6 Venj I . . . L , I ' 1 � f , I 1! . Avith me, and'disorder In the in eting, . along' I Dle just 8 L . . I civilized world. The revenues of &6� - . , Or � , L :t L . . be too late." , . I I the, border there are growing , ' I - . L . I .. . . L 0 5 In eOO 8 on' Georgian � 13 . ay. Th . e salty - that appeals to the instincts I here country are, buoYAnt And Its credit Is.. �. [eighteen yeaft'lli flow %0n#lai1d.,. . .1 trG-' high; the machine is. In good . . I I , which are expre'ised -in the manage- polltan city In Weatein' Canada anyL tioni'l, L . " �_ ':, - troqbIC4 With fall. . speaking. The facts. Were: that I the : -Industrle �T , would have ,been no Ine ' . opera, L . - . . . , I I . . . � . , Mayor Impfited untrutb'141ness to me, He 1 farmer also used,to find little sale for ment of -public, affalrB-1 I . I 11 . I . ...... catma,oranyW& ( �lid, a hard time himBalf, to begin,wit4 . . f You lIkej In .,more than there would have bee I .11 . . I I , ' L , �. . 11 A . . ' 11 L I ., . I I digedge. apOly ZamrSuki . which the meeting as Well ASL I r ; . the stuff In'Meaford nOw has a fine public property.. , - or A Hanillton ,In - BAN . - � .I...- ­ . , ;'.. . ....­-­ - i* . I . . . L - .e7 .--as hard *as'the .british hays who . Toronto , t1rn! . . � L �: �_ Suiprising'ho* qu . � L $Onted and. compelled him to with- I . market �rnop 'the p .Why, for Instance, should a pr L L 11. . . I . .. . _ 9 eople wko run_ . Ovince Canada�* I .. :, .1 I - .L . . . Ickly it esises draw_ Thow"Whon, ho.V4s called to 'abound 311 the North Atlantic States, . . . U'd a million Aollars on A Iogj§ THE RENEWAL ­A STRAIN. ,;,, �. I i I . . the wood -working factories. And. spe lative' Whatever .aspect of . I . .1, .. thesmait gandstln`gi�gj Also I I - the Canadian . . I I . I � L' L I* . . . ord6r'for irrelevancy I offered hirq:au !`Ha''came baokL to Canad& because I bulldlng,�when 'six biindred thousand. growth you. Investig I . L. L :,: t', .,. C11t0i4Cujs*.'fiUf4S. ibres and piles. uteb,' I to have five Kethodist farmer who drives Into town dollat would 6boure just as *mUch I * U . 4 Vacation is over. AgajnL . L ,� 'iddition%l, teti rain - - . I . . .a I � , P. you* reach th the dohool - . I 1 2 - for,roply.. He refused to accept the . odist:Gospel drives' his, floor spiLpo wlthout'cOstlY frescoes and. trade routes are to Canada Wh . I I I Zhil- Bukis madefiom �ureher . � 1* �blppd and early environment will'tell, Cori the Moth 0 earest . proct . that east and L " , . . . I. . . . I I 110 ; . fKadiaB? Why sh : . ,,. ..bell aings. at morning, and at: ' j�,*W, - ' 11ces.,. No animal fats -no. offer* . . has only.good to tali ofthe nng4 J horse Into. -a big, red - brick �arn-not I ... I I ouldiVt jbat bl]dldlng� Nflo Is to E,,...�'pt '. , : Again .With ten, thousauds hardest , - ' . L` #olt6fts."'rinest healer I * L .. I A -branch of the Canada -Bi I . L . 1. �1 . . ­ L. -1., . . I ­ I . .I L. .1 . . I I . . . I .. - . ,. - ... .. . . . ,� .. . � - _ .SOCI&tIdn . I L IL . . Ve­ like anY'�othor building -wIth' 4."a "_­ I ­­ ­ - . - ­ . . L kirA af.'work has begun, the renowal. I , � "a"Sf6r#*AWVTAL**, L'. ritish At- Illsh, .- an open shed -a. big red*. brlck�bdrn I . . I , . . . . L - I . ­ having been tdrined, Ahe i. "Ndw And.thost ono'conits along,' . . I L " -7 -_ - - - 1""' ��'" of , which is a ' ni .. , I L . I that's bigger than the qhu ch a id. ai- b d too* in 10 I ical . . ­, . L .10, . L Secretary of the Sons of Eng] land be- ,he said, #,who in a bluff, but thoWood, ! t L r n car Why should it to ' ' OnPil and phypi " IL . : .. :. . L COLIme its Secretary. . . 1. I - � -[nos as Imposing. 7he home waiket In a park, and get' a sort of senai - PROULCTION' NEEDED . . . strah to all except the rno�t,mgged, , , I'V" I ..", I I L cutter from E I . , � I I 111., - .. . L , . nigland IN thorough and I pd the Gospel are near relail6hi in, Nligt0lid Atmosphere about it! . � . : .. . I . .. ... .,The little g6rl thAt a, lew days ago ' I L BRAMOTOM . ' ' I L. . � . . �, I I L ' I ,."I . �.,. .�, _. - " L __­w� .1 I I 1 reliable.,- he .1 . , ., .118baf164- every citilon, howev L . Duty I . er ceheeks,,- .and �',­­ I . I - ' I scon gets on to Our way - KVAford. I of L I . had - roses ,in h . the fit;7 � , r . . � L ;­.- . - - - I L Braniptc?n liall legs than three thoA. -q.dgtng ihin .. . I htimlblej, likes to feel that' h1i 113 part! A . Reduction, .in Practically tle were ithem s6, I . I - I . . � � L _. I I . Kffi-aud 1 lLj_WAYq.FS!#.4tM ­-'" - " * ­ __ . w� . , . -_ . 11 I I . . .. .. . - . 11 � . . . I . . �G '' .b6p *IjOS0 'PIPS L . # , , I . . . - - L ... . � . � 1. IVA Vtbat bi organism tfiii Wiped Out the Fift Leather . L ' I I ___ t, ,� _­�r��-�­____ . 0 - ,r� ._�m A! �, q- ­ L . . .. .1 I - . I I . historyl ibat F, maked ., I. - . . . Pam wceald have insisted, thit they'liad . -- - � � . I . I . . 0*lea taxas, thAt woted, - . . Industr 1 -77--77-* - .' . wmwwwwwmwmm� - 'Witli 61 Lilts fLttrjbjjjj# ,L . : I ----L - . . � I . . L, . . . _01 pb*jf, That . . y 4*. - be6n "kissed by strawberries," have __ . . . I . .1 _ . - I � " � I INS , � I . � ,­ I . � . ' - - . I I _� - .. - - � - .. . . qlelafieki honor wherg hfti3f IS, de- Tha ' -1�� neer already lost - somoth.ing of rthe'a.ppear- - ��.� , . F .11, � - t a Pr<`,ct1ve tariff I issary . .. ''I I I �11 . � . . � I . - ' i _­ L . . . I I . � I . I �­% � . sorved. "rhat, Is the lniul4m6rl I ance of health. Now. is a thro wkeii ' I I . . . at -Sigh 'to the - indwi -!at welfare . of 02hada " "I" . . � I : .--- I , I I , I 1. . -.L-.-. I of nationhood. It fit the �Vjjtj *Which . ' , - Mnr children Should. be gliven. .1 ; . � and*the lack P - , Q�, I I I , I brdtig4 Potth th, tonic, ' v�hieh may avprt much sorjo#s . I . : a bo't'L"n"CF'�', L of "Sufficient ' rotekation . � , Ito eltis has been the O' 0 I . , us Sumill�-I,am . I a,,.'e of. numerbits busi�- I " - " -, I --- -_ 1111011111111 11111111111111111 - . . I L tr6ublej and we know of no Other so I I I . It . I 1_��_ L - 1_-i . .. . What hae made, Canada, ., Ues.9 disasters wtthin recent years. highly to bo r . eeo,mTended as Hood'a I ' . . . . . I . . I " . � � I L_ . '. I . . � ;. . :, 'L I .1 . I � I L . . .1 I . - .. L . .. . I: . , I . � . - , � I . L . . * . . I ' . .. I . - , .may be' proved by many, examples; Satstqpay�110,,- wt,'.ch stiMnglWa" #*e L L . .� L .. I . I . " a . . � . . . � , lo, .. 1-1 ... . . . *f0rin t.* 1 jS _. a bjg'� W�rj,L, 00 .. 4 i I . � I . .. I Z . I . I I L . .6 . . 1. . . . "Un 7-.--- 1 POINTS ABOUT TH-E DEAL, One of the most conspicuous of these, ner ' I . . I I . . . . . ve�, perfocts digestica and I . . I . . . . I . L ­ . 1. . 11 i BIA ��. 4 ., , I . I . . . toubm, . � ��'­, '. I . L . I . . . . v, . . . . . j however, Is the Collapse 0J.' Several flationj and aids inout ve . ,,,, I L I . 11 11 . . 911.0� , . !WE *FI - . . I a? Ae loyp,�at , . .1 1. . . pect it's'. becaui it ' I -1 I . . VE .. . , , I 1. � I ; I -_ L .. . I . e . Wea.ns, a, 11 L . I MWOUNIM 1. . . .. � . I � flourishing �branches ok the Canadian by 'building UP the Whole sy%tem;_ ­ . . I ,. 1. . I I I I .1 . . L 9 9 . . . i� I I .. . lbt,' ftose." ' . I i , � leather. -industry , since the Albany . . . I - � L . I � . _. . -1 I � . . I . . I ;1 . I L - . � . . . I ' i . . � .- .. .. . THE TAMFF SAVED CANADA' treaty of Marck 1010, when. Ron. Mr� Ono'hundred thouganIS Chinese Word - L ­ L ,, . � . I I - . . . I I I . * . I 'dro,wrned- aud. millionsf roaderet hoWo- . . . I . L . . Steady -Regular -Dep I - . 11 . . � . . . . eadabI6 Quality, It, I Vieliling, rel?resenting Caniiila,. agreed . . 1. - L. . . . � . . . . I . . . I. . . . I �," �, �-. _: ill . * I .1 4 ,theres the FIVE P,OSES idea. I . .. . . : Iless bj floods., . - - i': � I - __- 4 . . i jl-, a .. L . . I . . ­ . . I " .. .. : .Wlt,how It the country'. Must Have .. -_ . . - 11 1. I I . , � I , - . I.. I . .. - . . I � 1-1 I. 1. . No bad Areanis 16A,iiday eves - L the . . 804'brno .an Outor Fringe of . - I 1 ,. . -_ - I - . -------------- 00� . . I I . I . I I I : . I I I , �Ir . 4 I '_" L I . ;I I I . i. I 1. . . I . I .. . . .... . . I I .1 -if . . I I � L , . iniorning batch "flat" ihsteid of 1'441 the Ropublic . . .. L ' I I . L � I L, I :L I �, . - . . 01 : 1, .. I I . . . . . . L . . I L , 1,0"I I I I , I . -.%I . . MIT " e . L ,.So Very , exa3lierafingt yo'u kno-&o to get JOSS: I I . , I.. . , It . 7 J0111IN BORN04 . I le: .1. . ., 11 . . I I I . I . . . L � .. I . I . . I ov . .. loaves this week than last from. tht Sa Fne I I Canada - I I : . . .1 I I . . I . . I . . I I L - was ooinpalled to '01113ibL . L. I . � .1. . . . �� I . qUantifies. . . I . .1 . .. I . 4. I I . I . . I . 'A , 11^ I L�, a ROVI. . /. . . : to I PhinfullY Into nationhood. againAt . I . *1 I . - ROSES . j8,L the bUte floUr ­ rellab.16,' throo .allnoot overwhelming disadvan- . I . I L I I i . / , � FIVE� . � .1 11 I � ., ) 11 I I I � . . I � . L . . L . . . I . i . . I . .A L You slee. , , . . � .. . . tagoo. all of thom clo6ely concerned , . 11 . . . I . .1 - . . q . L . . . No WA�11"g worries, over brtad�' gr "keg, or pies, or ;; I with the United States, .1 I '. � . , I . I 4 . . U anythingo, I .. . . She '�ad handicapped by climate . 1. I L ;� I tl� ;o I . ' .1 4 . I conditions, . . . I 1, . ,­#_ . , . !, .. / - t ra . . gake ihfugs always up tc,,the mark of Your happy . 5 . . . I . I . i . 1, - I I . ex"Ctfttions. I I I . . She hod few people. I � I . I . I V . I L . . . . . V I I . . I N . - I I i I . . . . . Disappointment -never. . I I . I 1. She, lost ropulatIOU io the United � . � I I . 1: Four "at Unlfom�Strength, Color, Flav ' . . .1 . L . I . I I . .or, too, and states. . I : I I.- - I L. � I - . 1. � _. I . I I I I . . ., ( `� I . lyiela. I . I move rigo4ou I L ­ - .1 L -L L ' ' - ' ,, , ,. - 48 .16 1, in early days, thb. 4 . - . - "I", t I k -� Ney ,VIV9 ROSES-troubleA,joroof flour. I . . I � I , . . . . . I I L � � I winter made settlement on the land I 11 I .1 . I . � ... I . - � I I 1 1 1 �1 I 'i , 1� hie on 0 1 ut I , I I I" 4 1� I de I. -4 1 , ; I I I I I el west at the I � � � I I � I "F_7 ffil 11 I I . i I ' * .'Use FIVE ROSES aturetys. L 16 =Ore difficult,. and prevented Cans- � I I . L 1. L L - , . L I 1, .1 I . I I �� - I - ... - - I . diaris reaching the zaa,for neArly half I OE'Pol L L. .. I - � - ­­ ­­ ' L ' " ' . I the year, except through the United I I ­ ... B. � I I . . I I 11 .. I I . Statoo. The whole eouu�ry was look- . n I . LL � � . . I - � �jj � ad upon AS it Sort of backyard to ths,, I I 'I JIM 11 , L Won't ftain t's clod"g. , I . . I . . I L - 111r I . . I . 11 'Unito.t. J$tAto.. � It. *oUld, atill Av jo . . � Ae no," L- , . . .10 - I I I 1 44 Ill, 1,Q.,,. I .. , I . - - I . It giVes a haid, brilliant and hidting fig 6 ,[--ijiR A of - - - 0 I - Fored, 141, W., WOW 4 duo 0 flrms� em t session rpj2 , I -C" I IN*=; .,� I Shines easi . fto itift one -or two rubs. . Absolutely free from add, turpentin6 or other injurious laVedients. It 1*8 good for your shoes. . , , X.O. TO t0st A Polish for tutpeiftine applj� a lighted outch but be cardul. . -THE 0, F. DALLDYCO, LiWtedj, is RAWLTON, out's AMALO, X. Y. ow 'tom)ONN Soo jj�WIR qrT+WqqW­ - --"�-I"r- - "n""', ­­ , , __ __ 'M