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_ . . jtenzle King, the minister of labor. T|ie Kind Ton Have Always Bougbty aad wMcIi been IV Defends Decisions O/M^as also been active on behalf of i a u se tor oxet 30 years, has bome the sigrnature of . . , measure. William Patterson, one and lias been made undesr bis per* :jemc Court in otanaara\ot the authors of the pact, is an old fional sapervision since its inlfency. . ‘man, and he has been liept busy in Allow no one to deceive you 3n Ui' And American ICOaCCO\^^^ own constituency, while Sir Alftm „ , r, lAylesworth, who resigned a few days All Ooonterfeits, Imitations and“ Jnst-as-good’^are bnt ^'V.pQUy ^CLSeS~^Issues UCjy dissolution as minister of jus­ 3BIxperiments tliat trifle ‘witb and endanger the nealtb ot tice. is precluded by deafness from ln£Euits aud Ciuidxen—lilxpeTience against BzperlmcDt* urytzn, taking as active a part as he would liked in the campaign. High Guthrie, who seems slated as Ayles- rks 2 hise Decisions Will be worth’B successor, and A. G. Mac- What Is CASTORIA kay, the liberal leader in the provin­ Castoria is a barmlesi snbstiftuto for Castor Oi), Pare* ^Hreiy Elective in Break- cial field, have also been among the most active supporters of reciproc­ Sroric, Drops and Sootbinj^ Syrups. It is Fieasant. It h\ Up Illegal Monopolies— ity before the people of . contains neitl^.er Opiiu»9 Morphiae nor other Narcotio On the opposition side, the econom­ substance. Its ago is its gisarantee. It destroys Worms t!c-advocates Federal Incor- ic and sentimental arguments against and allays Feverislmess. It cures I>iarrlxoea and Win'i the measure have been set forth Oolie. It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation - ration oj Certain Concerns. strongly by George Eulas Foster, the finance minister in the last conserva­ and Flatulency. It assimilates th© Food, r?egulates tho ’ated Press. tive administration, and other lead­ fitomach and BowelSj giving healtiiy and natural sleep* •!U'ral elections of Canada,. ing - candidates -- of the opposition. Sir The Children's Panacea- Tho Motlie^’s ' 1 bo held next Thursday, Whitney, Premier of Ontario; r :'l, are expected to be de- P'rank Cochrane, minister of mines TA R ifF a C::nada’s attitude toward of that province and W. J. Hanna, GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS between that country and provincial secretary, have also taken ;! States, and on the contin- a part in trying to defeat the pact B^ars the Signature of ^ jwer oT the Liberal party and the government. leadership of Sir Wilfrid While the reciprocity pact is the ae American congress has main point of attack there are sever- i ified the reciprocity agree-charges of scandalous conduct in iM after a protracted dead-1 ^^^itiistration, and a number of local he Canadian parliament the Questions which have aroused heat- i' «\inada's ratification was ed controversy. :cirod to the judgment of Province of Quebec. The French-Canadlan Province of tions occur simultaneously j Quebec is considered the pivotal point the ten provinces w’hich ; tbis contest, as it was prior to the Tlie KiM You HaY6 Always Bouglit : tl;e Dominion of Canada. As ' time Sir came to constituted the Dominion power. In 1896 the conservatives car­ In Use For Over 3 0 Years. ).i. uaed of Upper Canada, in- ried only 16 of the 65 seats. In e a w T A V it « e « M N r , r * m u n t M 'i BTneer. nbw vomk eirv> aie extensive English sec- 1900 they had only seven, while In • ' -utario. Lower Canada,-in- 1904 and 1908 they carried eleven tue extensive French sec- seats. = Quebec, Nova Scotia and New Since 1908 the political complexion 1 Ick. Later the British North has changed in the French province. claims that the opposition leader tvHI in the struggle, though Sir William act of 1867 admitted Brit* In 1910 the government adopted the be defeated at home while the oppo­ Van Horne, former president of the - 'ujibia. Prince Edward island, navy bill, by which It was decided to sition claims' that it will hold its own Canadian Pacific Railway Companv, N rfh West Territories and establish a Canadian navy, to be un­ and improve its position. a native of Illinois, has taken strong 3£: DON’T YOU DARE TAKE AWAY HIS RATTLE BOX. audland, all of which are now der the control of the Canadian gov­ In opposition to Fielding in Queens- ground on the platform against the of the Dominion of Canada, ernment in times of peace and to be­ Shelburne is F. B. McCurdy, a native agreement. The Grank Trunk, which Newfoundland, which did not come part of the British navy In of the county, who is now a lead­ has generally been favorable to the «dviinisge of admission. More time of war. The regular conservative ing business man in Halifax and government, has been quiescent in • the western provinces of Al- opposition under R. L. Borden pro­ Montreal. His father-in-law, B. F. the campaign. Sir William Mackenzie, 1, Sc^^Uatchewan and the new posed as an amendment a large cash Pearson, has a large interest in the one of the heads of the Canadian territory have been added, contribution, to be used by the Brit­ Halifax Chronicle, the leading lib­ Northern, at first declared against e’ectioas are for the popular ish admiralty to build dreadnoughts. eral organ in Nova Scotia. the reciprocity agreement, but his of the Dominion government, The French conservatives, led by F. Cape Breton, which is a part of partner, Sir Donald Mann, declined . -use of commons, consisting of D. Monk, of Montreal, objected to Nova Scotia, has coal mines and iron to be drawn into the controversy, and uiembers, elected by ballot for both proposals. They were backed by and steel works, and the opposition this company, too, has been apparent­ r— . ears. The strength of the two the group known as natlonallBts, in has used these facts to try and stam­ ly neutral in the struggle. i. . liberal and conservative, at the province of Quebec. pede the electors against the reci­ The result of the election on rime of the recent dissolution, This nationalist group, headed by procity measure. Thursday will decide the reciprocity as follows; Henri Bourassa and Armand La- . question so far as Canada is con­ N.& W. Railway Conserva- vergne, former supporters of Sir In New Brunswick, Hon. William cerned, for there are but two de­ ScUediUe la dffect June 11, 1911. ■ ■'ince— Liberals. tives Wilfrid Laurier In the Canadian par­ Pugs ley, minister of public works, a ferred elections, that in the remote liament, has consistently opposed 10.20 am Lv. Charlotte So. Ry. 6.50 pm. Job Dept Phone 1530 io.. . . 35 51 former premier of the province, is Yukon Territory and the other in 2.06 pm JLv. W in stoa K&W 2.05 pm. . 53 12 any policy w hich would bring Canada the government leader. He has shown the constituency adjoining Labrador, 4,0» Liv. M art’viile N&W Ar. 11.40 am. Scotia...... 12 1 » 6 into the foreign wars of the British marked talent for organization in where communications are so slow 6.25 pm. Ar. H oanok« N&W L\r. 9.15 am. Brunswick ... . 11 r 2 Empire. Up to that time, though the past, and he is confident that he that it is impossible to post up the Additionajr trains leave Winston-Sa­ Ed. Island. . 3 1 both men were members of the Que­ will carry the entire province for proclamations in time for election on lem Z &. tn. daily. . 2 8 bec Legislature, they had kept out the reciprocity pact. He is opposed in Thursday. In any case these constit­ Connects at Aoauoke for the East chewan...... 9 1 of the federal arena and had not at­ St. John city by H. A. Powell, a suc­ uencies generally elect men pledged and West. Pullman sleepers. Dining ...... 4 3 tacked Laurier. With the raising of cessful lawyer, who formerly sat for to support the administration of the cars. h Columbia.. . 2 5 the naval issue, however, thej^ began another New Brunswick constituency I day whatever may be its politics. If yott are conslderlns taking a 1 Territory ... . 1 a series of public meetings and caus­ in the Canadian parliament. trip tu Calll'ornia or the Coast, e e t our •• variable Hound-Trlp Fare. The in­ ed the signing of thousands of peti­ Manitoba. Association.of Public Acountants Meet formation is yours tor the asking, with tions protesting against the naval 132 89 The prairie provinces of Manitoba, ScH Francisco, Cal.,"Sept. IS.—The one of our complete -Map Folders. "his ^ives the present Laurier program. Saskatchewan and Alberta ^re the Bourassa, w'ho Is a grandson of annual meeting of the American Asso­ W. B. BEVILIi M. F. BRAGG. rament a normal majority of 43 centre where the reciprocity cam­ Gen. Pass. A gt. Trav. Pass. Agt. T c' a total membership of 211. the late Ix>uis Joseph Papineau, lead­ paign had its warmest support at ciation of Public Accountants will Roanoke. Va. '■-'i.it :he government the conser- er of the Canadian rebellion in 1887, the cutset. R. L. Borden, the oppo­ convene in the St. Fi'ancis hotel to­ .av.ve ^position must make a gain is a man gifted with great oratorical sition leader, paid a visit to the three day. The convention closes on Septem­ ^ .. seats, while to carry on the powers and sways the masses by the provinces while Sir Wilfrid Laurier ber 22nd. : "-7'ont and organize the house vehemence of his appeals. He is was in London at the coronaton. Today will be given over to a trus­ Littleton Female College Stone Lined .t. t make gains of at least 25. especially effective in speaking While at every meeting th6 Gi’ain tee’s meeting and reception. Tuesday Fail Term will begin Sept, 20, 1911. Issues and Leaders. French, for he appeals to the people Growers’ Association presented me­ a business meeting will be held *n f f For Catalogue address Sir ilfrid Laurier, now 70 years of that race to show themselves the morials in favor of reciprocity, Bor­ the forenoon and in the afternoon pa­ has been premier of the Do- eauals of their English-speaking fel­ den maintained that it v;as not a pers will be read by John P. Young, LITTLETON COLLEGE, low- citizens in all things, and Refrigeratoig r over 15 years, since June. good thing either from the economic editor of the San Francisco Chronicle Littleton, N. C. , :i his party, the liberals, de- kindles their pride as no man, not or political standpoint for Canada. on “Public Variations in Afcounting 25-20t. fs as G3s51y clraned as i'onservatives under Sir even Sir Wilfrid Laurier, has ever In Manitoba, only two constituen­ Practices.” Tuesday evening a trij) will China Plate. It thar’ upiier Bart, known to Can- done. cies elected government supporters be made through Golden Gate park Is In this campaign Bourassa and •:? Rs "the old war horse in 1908. One of these was Brandon, and an informal dinner will be at Cliff par excellence of modern -'p .^rland/’ from the name of Monk are working together. Monk is where Clifford Sifton was elected by LINVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA. liefrigerators. opposed to the reciprocity pact on house. constituency in his native a small majority. He has now joined On Wednesday morning the annual Nova Scotia. Sir Wilfrid economic ground; Bourassa says re­ gee them at our store, his former opponents in fighting the election of ofacers will be held. In the : a-Canadian, and his own ciprocity is a minor issue, and was reciprocity proposals. Whether his in­ A delightful place for an autumnal t?;jc;Lec, with its over- adopted by the government only to afternoon Waldron H. Rand, of Pos­ fluence, joined with that of Premier ton. will address the delegates.. vacation is Linville, which has become trench population, has throw dust in the eyes of the electors Roblin and Robert Rogers, the con­ a favoriate with residents of the Pied­ .en him strong support. and make them forget the naval pro­ servative organizer, can overcome Thursday will be dedicated to a J. N. McGaiisland & Co...... id has toured five of the gram. Bourassa is not himself a can­ the demand of the grain growers for trip to Mt. Tamalpais and Muir Woods, mont country. dian provinces during the didate, but he has addressed meet­ reciprociay will be definitely known with an ins’tallation of officers at the Linville is especially attractive to 221 South Tryon Street ♦ top of the mountain, and luncheon at :ind everywhere he has ings in most of the constituencies in nest Thursday. men by reason of the Trout Fishing, : that the reciprocity agree- the Montreal district. He has espec­ Saskatchewan. Muir Tavern. The annual banquet will be held in the evening. and the excellent golf course. purely business transac- ially tried to' vifeit the places where Tn Sashatchewan, the population is A number of interesting ftolf events t rhe loyalty of Canada Sir Wilfrid Laurier spoke In his first largely composed of American farm­ Friday the golf tournament for the JO uaincV.cd for any iracVa tour of Quebec province, to destroy ers who have come over from the cham. lonship of the public account­ are planned for the late season. the eifect of his former leader’s ap­ middle West, and they are strong for ant’s association, will be played. Fishing in both lake and stream, is ";ervatlve opposition has peals. reciprocity. F. W. Haultain, the pro­ good in September, and does not close! ATTACKS SCHOOL PRINCIPAL *•. the leadership of Robert The nationalist eombinatlon has vincial leader of the conservatives, until the 20th of the month. candidates, with conservative sup­ of Halifax, who first is making a fight against the agree­ A severe attack on school principal, The popular Eseeol^ Inn is a lead­ . iho r-oiprocity pact be- port, in many of the constituencies of ment, while John G. Turriff, Tvith Chas. B. Allen, of Sylvania, Ga., is ■nnaciian parliament and the Montreal district, and in the other the support of Walter S^ott, the pro­ thus told by him. “For more than ing feature of Linville, and the fame r i.uT-^d the contest before divisions the straight conservatives vincial premier, is supporting the three years,” he writes, “I suffered in­ of its hospitality and its cooks extends ■ ’.e. The grounds for this op- have their own candidates, most of agreement. describable torture from rheumatism, over many states. Us Remoun are two-fold. On the one them being English-speaking. Alberta. liver and stomach trouble and diseased Eseeola Inn will keep open doors ’ . conservatives are high pro- The reciprociay cause is being up­ In Alberta, Frank (Sliver, minister kidneys. All remedies failed till I used Yonr Diadmonds tn latest stylo platinum I!ne4 TifTany’s Mo:int- ann they contend that the held in the province of Quebec by of the interior, is having a stren­ Electric Bitters, but four bottles of until October 10th. ings, gives the stones additional brilliancy and does not turn ement, is but an enterins , minister of ma­ uous fight. He has been attacked by this wonderful rerngdy cured me com­ Illustrated booklet or rates will be 10 on the other hand they rine and fisheries, one of the most his fellow liberals, and the house pletely.” Such results are common. mailed upon application. dark under 3toces. All sizes, and remounted by expert wcrkmaa. - t . -,de under such a pact eloquent of Canadian platform speak­ was dissolved ]ust two days before Thousands bless iJiem for curing stom­ Motor cars may reach Linville via a community of interest ers, and Hon. Sydney Fisher, minis­ the scheduled opening of an investi­ ach trouble, female complaints, kid­ Lenoir and Blowing Rock. *ho I'nited States and Can- ter of agriculture, who is especially gation into his disposal of an al­ ney disorders, biliousness, and for new R. R. tickets should be purchased to Garabaldi, Bruns & Dixon ' '•oukl not but weaken the active among the farmers. Dr. S. H. leged election fund said to have been health and vigor. Try them. Only 50c Edgemont. lectlon, and would evcn- Belandfi who has lately become post­ sent to him from New York, during at W. L. Hand & Co. For further informtion, address, JAMES P. VINING, -. 11- about the annexation master general and the solicitor gen­ the campaign of 1908. F. V/. Ruther­ i to the United States. eral, Hon. Jacques Bureau, are the ford, formerly premier of Alberta, lG-30t LlRvHle, N. C. . ;’i0 campaign on the stump other leaders among the government was nominated by the regular liber­ 'he newspapers, the utter- candidates. al convention to oppose Oliver as i President Taft that "Can- On the opposition side, besides a liberal, but he withdrew from the ' the parting of the ways” Monk and Bouraasa, are Herbert B. fight. A. G. Cross, a former attorney THE ' the tie binding Canada to Ames, the conservative organizer; general of the province, is still ac­ •<-* was so slight as to be al- Charles J. Doherty, a former judge; tive in his opposition to Oliver, I'ceptible, have been used J. G. H. Bergeron, long a member of while R. B. Bennett, the opposition ^ at the United States has the Canadian house, and a host of leader in the provincial house, has SELWYN clchigns on her Canadian other candidates, while in the Que­ resigned his position to contest Cal­ For Rent ■ while the annexationist sen- bec district Rodolphe Forget, the gary for the house of commons in op­ Taylor Nursery Bed '■! ributed to some American leader of the Montreal stock ex­ position to the pact. ..‘i 'fra, 11 and newspapers have change and William Price, a million­ Besides the reciprociay pact and sH the cry that reciprocity is aire lumberman, are* the leaders of the so-called Oliver scandal, the prai­ HOTEL 1 10-room House on N. Tryon St. This arrangement is the most com- -^j " innor of annexation. the anti-reciprocity fle^ht. rie provinces are agitated over los­ plete and convenient ever devised foi- J Ontario Province. Sir Wilfrid Laurier sits for one or ing twenty seats because redistribu­ EUROPEAN ' .0, the great industrial and the divisions of Quebec City, but In tion, which follows each census, has 1 5-room House on W. 12th St. the mother nursing a young baby,’and al province of Canada, has addition he is a candidate for the not yet been carried out. Each party Only fire-proof hotel in Char­ riiiiilvi’-'niiii;!;’ it is comfortable for the child. You - t population and the great- constituency of Soulanges, in accord­ blames the other for this. The gov­ lotte; supplied entirely with wa­ ernment says that the opposition ob­ 1 6-room House, cor. College and can hear every move of the baby and^ " ■r oi seats at issue, 86 in ance with a custom prevalent In ter from its own deep well. ainst 65 seats for Quebec, Canada. struction forced an appeal to the Stonewall Sts. A not suffer tiie inconvenience of getting-*- ' iarrest province. Ontario has Nova Scotia. country at once Instead of waitmg CAFE OPEN A\-^, NIGHT. ."ncly conservative for many In Nova Scotia, the province by the until next year, while the opposition out of bed. Place the Taylor Nursery 1 6-room House on S. Church St. . iie province was people in sea, W. S. Feldlng, the reply that the government had plen­ Water analyzed ^ ily 6, 1911, Bed In any shape you want to meet ' days by the United Empire father of the reciprocity pact, li ty of time to carry out redistribution ' iO fied from the thirteen Ing hard for his favorite Project. R. but began the census months later by Director State Lkhoratory of your own convenience and the baby isp '.vh n the American revolu- L. Borden the conservative leader, 18 than usual. Hygiene anck pronounced pure. 1 3-room Hou&e on S. College St. snug and comfortable. Write us for oe) successful, and sought British Columbia. also a Nova Scotian, and Pure Water tiom our Artesian ritory to settle upon anew, was defeated in 1904, he came bft In British Columbia, William Tem- a descriptive catalogu''. people the annexation cry strong in 1908, a n d has as Ws i n ­ pieman, minister of mines. Is again Weil* 303 1-2 feet deep, for sale. a candidate in Victoria against G. H. - a strong appeal, and the ning mate A, B. 5c < gallon at Hotel. ■"B >n had had its emissaries mayor of Halifax, who is Barnard, who defeated him In 1908. C. Me Nelis work m the United States strong among the by Richard McBride, the premier of the 10c gallon in 5-galloa lota. Lubin Furniture Company province, has been an outspoken op­ loyalists district. They are oppoeed In xiaiiia* oy No. 33 East 4th S t ‘i>; 1 runt of the defence of the A. Y. McLean, who gave up B oettt ponent of reciprocity since the out­ delivered in Charlotte or at R. EVERYTHING IN FURNITURE ' ty measure had fallen upon In parrtament to set, and he has put the whole R. Station. I*. Graham, the minister of jreneral for Nova Scotia, and gave strength of the local government be­ ’Phone No. 604-J. . v.’ho on tho stump and that up to be a candidate for pat' hind the conservative candidates. EDGAR B. MOORE, Proprietor. his newspaper has been mak- liament again, and Dr. Blackad«r, ft The great railroad interests of -J. vigorous campaign. Hon Mac- Halifax boy. The government party Canada are not taking an active part