. Daily Colonist (1900-11-28) . -iaw, Himjily because the ( I{. promises certain tilings. Whyshould they wait until the 1st of March,11)01Tliey can bring their cars in lierowould have to pay a heavy tax—besides i to-day if they waul to, but they willthe trilles of the market not do it. If their offer is genuine, lethall and our city streets. | tlieiu ^ive the city a guarantee that tliey It Is the taxes which makes Mr. niggns Mill do what they say; let this guaranteeand many others try to pick holes lu the | Jh- in black and -n-hite; let them put upsciienie. I have n hole to p


. Daily Colonist (1900-11-28) . -iaw, Himjily because the ( I{. promises certain tilings. Whyshould they wait until the 1st of March,11)01Tliey can bring their cars in lierowould have to pay a heavy tax—besides i to-day if they waul to, but they willthe trilles of the market not do it. If their offer is genuine, lethall and our city streets. | tlieiu ^ive the city a guarantee that tliey It Is the taxes which makes Mr. niggns Mill do what they say; let this guaranteeand many others try to pick holes lu the | Jh- in black and -n-hite; let them put upsciienie. I have n hole to Mr. Ilillhas lieen reading in Victoria papers everymorning notices of new mlues on the Island,ilr. Hill, Junior, appears to be a sort ofscout for his company and he gives acautious letter. First he limits his promiseby reference to conversation which mightentirely upset the agreement. I think would tell yon the reference over-rides the Bobscqnent promise. Then hepromises the traffic for Victoria for five. T S !? Pills, Must Sear Slgnaturo of S to P«c»5toJto Wnf yo Prfow. _ __ , , ,j,.j\^^2j;.j2^ rrn vfic-rttrLCXjo^j mm :^.-J^•.l?.,•i,.^ boniKs that they will adherf to theirpromises; then, and then only, will thevoters have faith in thoin. You remem-ber when the Empress was brought upto the (lock, the day before a Domin-ion election, f^onic years ago. Did theC. P, K. .sick to the promiscti at tliattime made/ The C. 1*. U. must be coin-pcluHl to come in liere, whether theyWant to or not. ami the only way to dothis, is to bonus au opposition line ofrailway to come to this city. Take as anexample the C. 1. attitude to Vic-toria ami Aictorians in their telegrajihfiystem. While Ihey had this all theirown way, they did not bring down theirtelefiraph rates. But note the change,iiiimwliately the Western Union enme inhere. The C. P. 11. came out in a col-umn of newHimper praise, taking creditlor being able to give the public the bene-lit of cheaper r


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