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The Liberal, 14 Sep 1911, p. 4

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The honest; elector who is in doubt as to the benefit of free trade in nat- ural products should vote to give it a trial. Should it prove a fail- ure it can be dropped at any time. Should Canada refuse the ofl'er it may be lost for a generation. It took the United States a long time to make the offer, but that would be a poor reason to refuse it if we really think their market of 90,000,000 people would help us. ' 'l‘he jingoes of Ontario charge that. Sir Wilfridis too weak in his imper» ialism, {ind remind him that he was slow indigo-itching Canadian troops in fight! the Boers in South Africa. Let him stand 01‘ fall Sir Wilfrid will not be an extremist in either side, but; will stand where he has always stood on the broad platform of Can- adian citizenship. “I am heartily in favor of recipro- city. So far as I can see, the men are who leading the fight a'gains; it are certain millionaires of the city of Toronto. I will allow no man to charge me with being weak in my loyalty to the British Empire, and this cry is one of the most foolish ever presented to the people.” Mr. Albert Whitney, brother of Sir James Whit- ney, speaking at the Liberal conven- tion, Prescott, September 7th. The charge laid against. Sir Wil- frid Laurier by the Nationalists of Quebec, who are'now waving the tricdor flag of France, is that the P1 emler favwed Lhesending of soldiers to assist. Great; Britian in time of war, thfimoxn HILL. OWL. SEPT. 14, 1911 Mrs. Gen. Fisher of Tmmwnndn, N. Y. and Clayton Fisher spent several days with friends at Victoria Square. Mr. Alex. \Viliinms of Cass Lake, Miun., manager of the New ’Ym-k stare, arrived home Saturday. His visit is much appreciated thnugh he Can only remain for a few days. The gleat questinn of discussion around the stnre these evenings is the trade questinn. There is a, great; diifel'encu of npiniun, but the majuriry think it ii safer Ln give the, measure n trial fur fear the chance may not come z-guili., Ymnuun of Canada he-tr you the can Tnut your luv'd cnuntl'y extvnds to E112 flib-erai. vml all: St‘lduln, if ever. :L duty more clear Lomn'd nu yuur pathway your cnm-se fm- tn SLHPI‘ , Sufv frnm Lhe perils that $90”! to pre- vnilrâ€" Fniw friefnds intriguing with furs who \Vh‘at, n’H' all ln-euk'm's sheds light 'h'r'hugh the glnnm. ' That, Iwauon of safety, “Sir Wilfrid’s white plume.” Long has he served you with wisdom and zeal; -Uo;ir to his héart are \v¢-1f2u‘e;md Weed; \Vhite though his locks are and loss- nn’d hv Smut-s; Bright his escutcheon. no stain there HPPFSLI'S: In d by a. suitesman so fnm’d far and wide..- Ymnzslae the honor, the pleasure, the pride. l~‘ou ing all foes from without, and within. N'gh cn‘nring battle to wage ’WL‘“ and Greai urp the Hessings that hinge on this fray; Fails-not to grasp them ere they fly away: ‘ Strike off the. shackles Lhatfelter your trade. Forg’fl fun” the furnace mnnupulists have mudv; . Long have yuu to]! paid on “but your own tuil Blought fmth fit 11) fishmivs, fnwsls and Sui]; Markets fm- Lhese‘ free. unrivall'd, no boast. Lie HI Vum‘ dunrs now fmm cuast, mm: cmlst. ' See that whuwun them he nnhly sus- tainted-â€" Chances once lust are but, svldom 1e- gainvdâ€" List, not. to lip-loyal jingnes whuse (-x-y Sounds the lust. dirge of \‘nill hnpvs duom'd to die; .Pmspmnus people denied not. their ' ht‘Pds Lhyal and true- are. whatever their (El-Feds; ‘ 'I‘IusLs and cumhines with high tariff- : h-unwdlnws ' Brm-d discnnlont and become ins chief A causv. r. _ :la'a' THE DUTY OF THE HOUR. win. BY A LOYAL UANADI AN. Elgin Mills. '4 ""r """'0 I But I have been digressng already for one sees so mamv thith strange. new nndintere sting that one is at a loss where to begin. Our first. stop was Bath one of the prettiest, quaintest and most lllPIUl‘lCPLl of Southern English towns. Situated along the banks of Avon it is surrounded on all sides by hills. It is n cily of (tit-scents and ter- races, built in very sulmlnnlinl manner of it fine limestone (oolite). and rising tier abm 6 tier to a height of nbuut 600 feet. Butl) owes i‘s externalappeaxu ant-e very largely to the-architect John \Vood and his son who died the latter part, of the 18th century. As we- gathvr from the murw it is u city of Baths. It was urn-d by the Romans fol bathing purpusrs and the Roman baths still rainmn as they wore put thvre nearly two thousand years ago. Thr- water comes out of [he t-‘Hl‘tl’l at atempernture of 116 to 120° Fnhr. nnd upwards of half a million gallons is the yield per day. The. springs bpcmne famous in later times due to the enr-rgy of Ben-m Nash, master of CPI‘t-‘IHUHlt‘S 1674-1761. Ralph Allen was also mn- of the funndorsot' the city. It, was he, who instigated John \Vnod to build the cresvents of the lime-stone whth Lonâ€" don nrchltects refused to usm A very pruuliarncti‘f Ralph Allen’s is found in Sham Castle. This is merrly ii. high wall built to ruprvsunt the side of :i custlv. He built. it to break the inun- (Jory of the \ ivw us he lookvd up the vnllvy. Surrounding the (.ity are nmnv downs, softly rounded hills which afford a splemlvd View of tho city and the Avon valley. It is a, beautiful sight to look (H't‘l’ the city from Bret-hen Cliffs (300 ft.) in the evening when the lights are all lighted in the city below or tn lnuk (lmvn the A pleasing hair dressingâ€"ladies like it. and your druggist guarantees PVt‘l‘y lmnlv that he sells at 50c. and stands I-e‘adv to refund y‘nur money if it. fails to do its work. By [null puslpaid “Um I Ginmx-Mnnufuvluring 00.. Furl Elli“. (‘OIIL See lhat Llw Girl will) 'tlw Au- llmrn hair is ("n (filth pnrkagvn Snld and guurnnwed by W. A. Sanderson. After :1 process «if more or less addi- tinn mid subtraction we arrived at Avnmnnuth. As the boat was canning up to the duck We (mald see many hundheruhiefs Waving in the air. Many (if these were answered by those on board principally unmngst the steel-age. The. next thith heard was "0 Canada” coming from the steerage. It sounded rather incungrnnus tn me and nut almgether heartening. After getting thrnugh the custnms We took the train for Bristnl and the first thing which struck us as peculiar was the build of the engines. The first. we hapâ€" pened to see was a yard engine and its appearance was expressed by a little girl when she said; "oh, look at the little my engine.” The paSSenger ems are divided into compartments holding eight nr ten persons. Ynur tickets are taken either at the deer hefure yonstm-l nr as you pass out (lithe, station. For cnnifurt and air I think ours are the better but. not fur expedi- tion in emptying. The freight cars are nut much ditfeirnt tn uur large dl'ny wnggnns. However their trains travel :it a much faster rate than nnrs probably due to the fact that must, (if their lines are double tracked. Tne officialsare very cnnrtenus and willing to help strangers wherever possible. ,1 AVVVIVVVI; rvgtllley fnnn Hmannn Down ((5091t.) of a (-19%; r bright day. Besidvs hm-pictuquIWsts But!) is In»th for her hismricalAssmziutinns. \Vu lunk at the hqnse- whqw Dickens WH-Le his “little DmriL” uml \‘iv'w it, with variuns Hmntiuns. The-H- m1- hnnsesmmked hv rublth whit-h tvll us that Pitt, “'uli'v. Olive. Nelson. Juno Ausu-n, \deswm'th. SrntL and Noun» ourupivd lhmn at mwlmw. Bath Ahlwy Chm-(‘1) is n Imudsmne Perpendu'ularedifice uf Llw lfilh cn-n- Lury and Is suuwtimtw culled Hm "Lun- (ern of Englaml” from the numbn- and size of its windows. There are some beautiful ninlor hns trips frmn Bath to interesting points in the surluunding districts. I took Lhe one dunn tn Ulkvulnll. â€"â€" a trip of 82 milvs. One lvaves at. 10 a.m. and arrives back at, 7 p.111. It is delightful [0 look m‘er the cnnntry from the top (If the bus for nf (ann'sa (wm-ylmdy rides on tnp. Tu me thaL part hf Eng- land luuks like mine large hutanical garden. There aw nu fwnces such as we have them but they :H'r‘ all of slune nrhedgvs of ihmn or other shruhs. The stone fences as far as I can make out were put up by’the Running and are a lllUlllluH-‘lli: tn their lasting methud uf doing lliings. . This trip tuuk us up Clifton anns and we \s‘vnt, rm the suspensinn lninge there which has a span of 700 ft. and 200 ft. ahnve the water. Pé'l'pPlldilflllal' rocks rise (Ill either side tn a great, heith and L0 the lefblnnkiug up it dense forest, nf trees is ‘seen “hich fun-ms a splendid contrast in the grayness ()f the rock ‘ Looking down 39 get a must, beautiful View and the unly comparistrn I (um make is lnuking (lmvn [1']? St. Lawrence River frum the Citadel 0f Quebec. (To be continued in our next issuv.) Ever mnther should see that her children’s hair is dreswd with Parisian Sago, the wondm-fnl hair restm-er and ge-rmicide. A littlv noglw‘t on your part nuw may nwun muvh loss of handy when your girl grows up. Parisian Sage is n rigidly guamnâ€" . teed hair reslurex' and cure-s nll scalp disease-s, prevents hair from falling out. and cl‘é'ilLOS a IiCh Inxnrinnt‘ growth (’1’ hni‘r, :\ glory to woman and the pride 0f mun. A TRIP THROUGH THE SOUTH OF ENGLAND. ‘ Preserve Your Children’s Haha MOTHERS! 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