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THE SIGNAL GOPEI:I('ff ONTARiO
CO!NDIITION
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THt. CANADIAN BANK N. KernPha
To Ito. attar o
M
OF COMMERCE
>ltlt,tttyiK
OF AGRICULTURE h me triers r• eptlnlled to the in
_ created demand," and shows that they
m ` deep drer*sd 10.1.411101.1010.1.411101.10410.1.10.1.411101.1041iu.(tuff nena-
n ComentY Oo j. Vii' e4. everyliar He states that -every -
t •velle's Letter. 41.41:114- ; fear r «Ir .educed which dr
,• ndsZ►L: r ariT7tlTetligent-dtsrrintitt-
eting etott a\ by n three emery;a-•
and drvrltpn,rt•t in every Held of at
tivity ier this Pros ince excepting -agri-
culture?" and lie Irma uu te draw A
very unfair comparison between the
farmer and the manufacturer. He
.**
„tutthat "the manufacturer when
he Node an increased dewapd' uses, all
the profits tinhl- blteiglesa, burrowie all
his production to meet that demand:
knowing that he has t0 meet the cow-
petitien" of his fellow-wanufaetul•er,
and leceptalr.irerd of over -production,
a11d the corresponding break in prices;
while the farmer is putting his profits
t; The elem.!, ' t'
-The open letter of .1. W.
e bard to tree Minister of
for Ontario which **p-
ie Fernrrr'" Advocate et
lel, deal. with a eery 'au-
stere, mid to ogle which m
w ly will lead 10 twee Iced rr`-
au lb. The que-lion that,bar arks:
{ Fte(Jblleiaddr
tgricultur e
--7.---------1iAVl3 INSTALLED IN "CFih'!K VAULT A NI -ST OP :` ehrrd in TI
June Siad, 19
_SAFETY DEPOSIT BOXES LL4yda,dr►,;:r
I prices in Ceuta a and the 1'nited
! states ?" ia our that is' important to
the wage-earning consumer. to be re:
baiter of the permitter, who We, tU use'
' an 111.:1-ra1ro uwuuut of ;•.ap tat. to
' h tvr.tile same anent lit of Prot.:. 111..1
IF YOU .HAVE ANY
TITLE DEEDS. MORTGAGES. INSURANCE POLICIES,
OR OTHER VALUABLES
THEY SHO(1LI) BE LODGED IN ONE OF THESE BOXES
rOH Ftin :r:K INrCKMATIOA APPLY --.TO -
Do You Have
eadac.
sit
he formerly bed, and alai • important into the savings hank and recera ing
4.r who produce* the fWd return three per cent.. while be is oil•
lie, that,•,thmoth product„ , erica Aent..l edlande
t keep poor
ute uuirer lilac a retool him to
cows, .and to rd(iltcr his pr,vl'n••
r , capit 4.l use undo nal er tion of heel. ,'at ter and hogs." ,
•
greater then, under lower
ia,re4. Thia woul,l b. elf right it [„refer-
���'+'��� 'Phi" gelestle)A i8>l, very '0U11)trhen-
-•18, embracing se tr•on7 rea.rlt:e tend
b1�AF012' H PASSESBYLAWS t lo'. rice, tit.., It would he iurpu,sible.
r: to rnnside* then. aU al .i let Ler. and
.' otlind li free PAtt:rt_..4gcred a: oto 11 maelf
i• 1'I- t4le has :outs e c
1 kl(4a**lu'
= Less than :Niagara Power.with
ter tet 4l„ue ul.at. ,
to the fltl•I11
and who to
are hieher•i
euuditwnl
rel urns t"
.pent are tel
s
tent t R, a 1 7 dt
aricrd, vet owinl;'14 mal)' W use. 11111 1111 coed. to i
New English
Dinner er W�-re-
fDc
1 • ,,' a .1..1111 , • ••1 t. 1
1 I , •'agti, 1111.11 . r• '-1: I
4111,, 4..l Inat.y,u, ••
t Iy ti - .,u.lrlrt.. - '
lei . ilak
�Vithoet dol bt
value t_� 1 tT.•i••
\r ter.
'the
1, i':t.....
..a
The Colonial Book
(4 EOM K(i P: 1't' l 4.l' i•: It . Pr,
PHONE 1W Go41'
ori
4. i C l at
1se • • +) .011)1 edt 111e
d un '1.,'. ,:uu,11ion> suet Ua ..how to bun hi,
�,•,ufortle 1;41••1,4)1••1".a• :•
on tit r iwpurtaot bylaw+. (1+1, lour. end the 2'ebjeineibility of his
Ino•: (i. , e •11'-(11-'rilt8r 11110 .a4.. ' 4.,sltl(t a.leader tet 1,h.• fernier•% of
ei,•erul nt 8.1 41 .11e I tarred Hv,it. I Inrarlr x well a. to !,oint mit hia
his
Lie•ct11 a ,,tiu 14 w, '•I 111fll t s 11 r ,,,.ea le'. h, s.t\1ab41-.
111 w:.:t ; 1, ,Ibli • jeerer Thi. w•a- r prdvrnt ,u, h a situation.
e rrie i Lv ,i e.,1e 1,f .'. 1 , r.. ver Rh T1t-117" rue- short f 1 t 1" AQUA
1hi.ter 3,,• y te•8II
end manus tur:•re were unable to
r1,u1rol the mac ket privets of their pe 1
duct. but we know that while tanner,,
owing to the , number. divrrbitied con-
ditious au(1 14:414., erase:Is, Ate unable
tee rata 14344 "iees..Ut th'pir..pretuct•
manufacturers, owing to aelr flee„ or
trade police. at ,1 1•- their coih iarrtiTe-
ly small numb. r. .are able t, u great
. e ferm-
ent'
7.11
e.
extent to raise their prices.
era' prod,.. -i _i. all inure or le _ pt's-
isluhle, nod w tb the exl. ptru:i' tet
grain must i8 ma, L•eted within a very
ae4re na .NLL-
c+u : only .lay- while uaunutecturct
geode m.at he held. tor sit iudetinitr'
time at the mete expense el interest
on the cunt .,f the article, and the pro-
duction eau 1•e Iensenrd ett no expense
or lose n i,- 1l'ver, , while farux't•0.
though they may vary their prraduct.•+.
must neer r i v woe a ` -_
.lad resp!, .:Lor and keep ifelpiee 1 ---.- - =-- -
'iiia_ +.c r,nJ Pr.•ri•ir- tat 'lir 1 airirlr I ttvriy and ier ratter sbou
,if ,..1 , r, t!t!rr•, y••a: drleuture• ,.,„,„.0,,,,,,T- by an, .'1't.••+
tgie nern
ier the i.utp,(s" „t erse-ting .i pe-t wetauswers leave been advanced to this
I .e. 31.t1 t1,e t, l4., has.• and itioall.l- W(--tio1, ye. I agree' with ?ter.
tura •4 a view: far elle -1l.• :i8htinh .and:, elagclle diet i lie primary taupe. lb -
1 tied :, paper•
•, help..•-• '1'111` hylalc W4 -cat- I'l--rent pruelut•tiull give,.:in ihrllftt•
'. tee '',•', ,,. icg 1•+t te, :0-1.,ico.
r rt ,pit- ! u rrire•t pt•.n•rui demand
Th.. Ihit441 ••vL.'. 11.(tl.•- f„ i t.l,r rind :ho, h-r.44411e'rr, • Middlemen, ettld I 1. 11 thea I udI
•
veer, ,t••'• tie 'ie• t;nen of hoods,'t tit'--t:eeette t; nfauies, trete l8rruat("A
(telt I.I,g;tit- .v 1'lnesher-l'••. t • rite .•nwpanies, tuay have merit the Iulent*an,l noire•, rv4.rc ear :Ind Alt The*flnei the n.utut,• the feeste-fLefve
e),• ef-•tCi'1asa1 ft 111 (14 year•. lfsn-'itt enudit' ale 11.11trther their '.n• the trine. Then it title ativxnlagr i. .evil! .how thruogh the e1. irn••sH of
1,n, F
I il.• t a•n )t•rl a."'itn, r( n•uuo•r• t fli1•irnt f.,•• til.. tpulnlLacturrr•" 1 t this • 'that
'ytetra+, yi• r •
•,.. h:fee Ile, , � .• w fence er}ut combine roan Ir•srn
ten to do so. I their outlay, and a Per•ewse t i their twat fat en. ..... :i'.
itnpies,ed ,m and *o rai.•• Lhr prier of their. art late a-
►�f TAKE ONE
OF THESE
LITTLE
TABLETS
AI0 THE
PAIN
(6 GONi•
1415• first experience \rant
Dr,. Mile Anti -Pain }'ills
Was a-sanl1le package handed
tae. They re'liev'ed the Pain
s(. promptly that t have Never
been without them since. I
have given theta to many
friends when they had head
ache an4Tt#1ey-fl-4 r__faited to
relieve them. I/have suffered
with neuralgia in my head.
the
$nal ttr-:t-
Iic'td-
Th --11'3:C trod
me of neuralgia. I would not
be witho
MISS L
R: F.
Pries
saute
Wei •
theuill'- • - -
1.lE- B. COLLINS
. No. 1. Salem. Va.
at your druggist. He
NO). you. it he does not,
es to us. Wo forwartl prepaid.
LES MIDICAL CO.. Toronto.
Massey=Harris
Agency
A full line of Fares :Machinery
Hinders, Mower... H.akrs, Hac
Loaders, M w iptuudea
Cream Separators, etc., limy
and Mutest Forest
\a r have alsd the
Standard Wire Fence
Company's. w o o d s
and the Brantford
Wind Mills.
l 1 r t t the art that •• Ino +It tt :.glad i. 1. a 4w o' u • :
rut intends w. sed uxl rode, r tit a ! Lite brnr tbings "ball be 4.4.14 t +ern
„n I,_ r . !heti have 111 t ► e. I L owl
Iettnn
., ,•n' o • i, • .. . 444 add r11I,,1 M•lrre ,seer.,.' ha• enai+led
, tit•• aCe*tern I hl, fa,•1 esu- atr'mtt
I,rJ.I '1'1. 1, 11. n , WA% ala• tilt 4Un•• time iio
•
1
kgW:ncy for the
\lttitt'on & Risch Pian -o.
Call antral the before perch: --
in( anything to buy lure.
�►•r„r• �-w- Ines " sit
Goad Droners .ind R o•1't Horse,
Jnr sore.
�i
eat VA
Is
it'b
HAMILTON ST., GODERICH
A W4.1114411 WA- I : raiding her hut -
hand on hie drunL.-n ,habit* and aay•
inn(, he 8.414 ruining his hseiltn.
"Ih,n't be alio mlet. *1"wt ore. my
dear." he said. ' Th.• doctor rays I'M
in the pink of condition." al Uu
should have 448ked the doctor to look
at your '1"ongur .old 111+1 your nuie,"
ieforted hi. wit...
When about to ta y
or any bOusrhold provtsinar.
gmal
they t have two yultlit:r,
they wast be ` (•lsen curt
elitist Lr free.b. - -
Clean and Frest. '
Groceries
rou„LiWte I)U(bl,,. .. -
i" out• eine alway. •
1,f the test yu*liry
our many ciest'w li,•,.
trial feeler. • 11'4. ,1 .4 ren i
to serve you.
Sturdy &
1)n tilt' N Itl,.t• 1,
A ductur was the ► :,
known explorer. -aid , •
;tile latter had leen •'- _ .
attack which ended :n'..1 - -
si"taut, the alu.luc a•k.�i -I1
you feel. .v.ptain. w'heS t,.;
o•irn 4" The other la,,.wd n.,,
and torn replied, •!, 1t .y I
know, doctor. Hew do e.1 ;
d
�,.
K write 1 81 I1e4 the pt'i81uced. to :ulvuutage which the _ -
1„1 I1 r ,,•• tie :1x7 to :rat: _ane, of liranttont feud aooto; .on , farmer is never likely to have; The
'}'1, :a -•:'•uu'u ,-du11"44'' saeiu4 the large -Member ter• 4411(1 farmer may. :nrrease his operations. _
, .p• •,:illy in ,•,nue'•ti(•rl seamen -.owing out of the 18('1( iesand II hay more Linn and feral it better. yet
.. 11 h ••i,4. ! ',•• !`w; a •tiff richt b.- ,Wore. 4! .losing time. and reit 'zing two, Ul(1 1 al all times tel indeed At
,tel; tad 114.•.1. 1 e•11. 4 ::iit- S. 104.11rae(T.L-b I p8Ula.(t,thg n (t4 tei these; at r 44. alai slut ontl•4i{ t•e*u1tr. fir has to
tare l.ii;h: I ,•• w 46'11 .n„w 4.111)1 Lies ware. very* few of three.- prodie('(1 ilia .reckon With Chi: tin > ertain and uucon-
light in the :„8.;l. 44*..u-ently :a 414.0d 1,a,(1 itioduPt., t1 •'rt;11 they did pro- trollable west -het; with ince t-. with
U,au) e.t•••.11,u jLc-J,$ley •t.)4. -„.(•der tglJu:-a, the, tatter then N,- buy food. Cho and 8.411• weeds. eo that le:rhaPs
esti k ,� :rte U' lll4auv, Mhfch tt 'Yuen t al•o rioted tits growing-di:un- it Is tie woniier.-tier it when- a ',tn'rmrr
1, „!.••cher rightly an- chn,atiun of the young men and does got .a few dollars be `places theta
1 ,:; y ,. I:.111e r •rep ens i for women Ili the ooantly fe,work at threeill a savings hank. while the
only
Lunch Cloths and Scarfs
111 _ _-_ _. ... .....1...•,•in. the turn per cent.. while Lhr. baa
charges his lee. fort Lemur fellow-ferm-
rr who w:auts to meyseven or right
per cent, -1
Mr'. i'Iavelle also draws a con•pari-
letween. the farmers .and othe,
employers in their treatment n i
IMO
JAPANESE NAND=DRAWN. PURE LINEN
ir•Vti f the '11ru- eio-called ..white shirt *ifs." ten et tem
i •'-, -'11 - of the con -
rete desiring to be in L,wu.and to be
Et. *blr Lo change their wntking clothes
another element .•meted into the At il,:'clth:k end 1 441-u ar in the teu-
uupail D whet, the Alaitland River drncy. of the older farmers. and these
fewer ('o. otfrtr,i :1, supply power at whin had ell,-ainr t a fair i onlpetenry, son i hired
11 per her. powi•r, compared rrifli to torn that 111,1148 of men hl �4 ,lair, that unless the farmer
4.i. •• ot`la#Y-r•t:nlated es the ceee- ritieerahl« Adwely, art i4., d feria- -puts up prnprr houses for the accutu-
I
•ta �� a� ■rl�� ms O 4
' , I he
1r,g
Jewellery j;.hd n•
' lake
Niagara
l)et'*•er to be supplied Icy rtes, lista't'' 1n towns agld village-- emodationof his. hired bele he.eaunot
lydro•Iaectrtc(k,mmiseion• Lea rather t!latl spend their days :uuid secure ?envier a8ainst the lure of the
•
itirrne claimed that the town -eerie- which must-are--maire c1,ngetli 441 I
bind itself by the bylaw u.. to them - aril by their pn,'encr en- , town and the „Vest." Now. the labor
agtuR.Fwwrr, and stated that.-ourage the younger• general ions ah y�,lvr 11 n rMl,the wfarm
+a�tbenfametro
ver be
Id lake this -timelier power if "wain 8,60., who 1,1801411 houses and give steady
vaihthe .t rlausr may be `uw, there must b, reasons tar 'he emp loy.n4.nt the year round are not
in the agreement with t -h.' decreased "wile!.of nrodueer" rai. fiadia t4. to easier to secure help
sir, Coumlfs„iun Allowing well asklW increased _nuinlrer' ot. ' at eh in those' who hire 'merely for the
net u e Maitland River
sunless, and though „lir pre,ent Ulu- ; summer letA.4a41. 1, think perhaps the.
coon should he cone i 4.r of Agriculture mar and b4. show- farmers treat their men with equal
e later tin. Sr.►forth l 144 the energy or ability he should I coneiderrtLton. if not more than other
Niagara power tit:- show in his department; yet. he can employers of bihor, though they are
r. 'ether. hardly he blamed tor the itonditien 01 I not in a position to give tbem an eight -
afT*ir•s as they exist today. Mr. bout- day. if enandfactueers were not
Fi'gveile in his lecher' ask. "why the btnuned as they now are. often to the
Minister and his peed2eeseor permit- extent of their wage hill. farurers
ted such Condit inns w dove•lop' witty l would not,bate the difficulty they now
to under•encounter in securing suitable help,
effort to I and unless something is done to lessen
s 14"v" the special favors mune classes receive
the., call of "Banc to the land" ie not
Itgely to he listened so, the price of
food products will become still higber.
and, worse than that, many farms will -
he neglected or abandoned.
Mr. Flavelle also states that "the
fanner has not only not planned ti
meet the demand for increased sup-
plies, but has actually decree -rued the
production." Now, how does he
know this to he true? He no doubt
OMAN that as production bas fallen
off the farmer is curtailing operations
and just watching market prices go-
ing up on products he cannot produce
and baying an easy time in his auto-
mobile, yacht or airship. 7 can as-
sure Mr. Flavelle that I, and 1 am
sure many utber farmers. saw this in-
creased demand coming, and we plan-
ned as well as we could to meet it, but
as 1 have pointed out we are not as
sure of our market as are the menu-
taclut•ers to induce us to go strongly
into production ; nor are we able t(1
trocure the help to produce the re-
quired product. I believe the only
reason for this decreased production is
ephone•s, the inability of the farmers G, obtain
help, not necessarily rh.aply but
01 104.01• uriterabu(dantry and of (-melee hark
n�f that hi firlIf ti'ewrAn many o11he
y,.uug people In crowd into .vi • fed
eltie*, and perhaps it would not be
asking too much of the Minister of
Agriculture to suggest that he make a
study of these desires and to try some
*Ahead of overcoming them.
IMM
All kinds here Rings.
Tie Pins. Lockets and
Chains. Necklaces and
Sunbursts. Brooches, guff
Links and Beauty Pins:
Everything up to - date
,n design and properly
priced A new line lust In.
they Wo
it were
introduce,
• Hydro -Else.
ILhr tiewu t
INawrt• Il .111•
shined advise
Iexpects to has
livered in a few
'
Schoolmaster --"N
were the though
through Sir Isaac
when the apple fell 1
Hopeful I'upil-•'i 'x
• awful glad it wasD'l. d bric
Country Doctor twho h'
patient to give u ) *cooking a
ing 1 -"That will to a shilling
and :medicine." 'Patient -
here'. a saxpence tar your m
at ahu nu' Lakin' c4. advi
w, tell me. what
.that .. paa4d
wren's mind
his head ?"
- he was
out making a serious effort
stand the fated or a serious
correct the tendencies.-' It
tldvisr4 much easier td find fault th�.n it ie to
drink- ''!lint out a hitter counts., and Mr.
advice Flavelle does not rbo,v how the evil,
Well, could have been avoided or rrmedi.•u,
Joe only to advise that demonstrat•
terrors be e4Uaclished to bring the ire
formation already available nearer to
tl the individual farmer. 1 fail to see
how this would remedy matters .'vett
f the scheme were WQrkahle, as we do
t rind that even where there is 1<
p . (*.strive, successful farmer in it
nei , M,rbood his weth.dN have much
inli nee on his less progressive ueigh-
bi)rs t , Drain it likely that the non -pro -
Walter H. Harrison. y CP.'
Jeweller :ami I Iptli iAn. He "Is there anything I can do
prove eery affection sd that you en
On the Square
Ooderich. not doubt it?" She' -"Ther• in.
Marry my sister. She is olt4er than i,
(9ol:eel Wn dneeday p.. m, during and mamma is determined not to let
August. me marry till my sister is disposed
- of.
1� m���al
HAVE YOU REMEMBERED IT ?
When k f • country
One
only 'true secret of assisting the
en packing ter the c ycot-
The
poor is to snake them agents in better- tage, don't forget your MIR 'of.'J.am-
in their own rondilion: - (*eorge Bilk 4 Blisters. sunburn, scratches,
4 insect stings, etc., if sot immediately
Eliot. i attended to, are likese to spoil your
" I pleasure. . %am -Bok ensures via ti
a ainet trouble fr)m these. Take tine
link instead of "taking chances"!
1 %nm-Buk is_. antiseptic; kills e11
Ipoison i0 wotrrnts, whether from
barbed wire- fence, or insert sting.
Soothes melting feet and blistered
hands : beetle baby's chafed 'pieces' :
eretes alu ni4• _sunburn pitta 3('L. gh11
vol cLie.. \„ mot eF ehon
�' Coffee without it. 1'11111) belled in its com-
position, %aurBeek 1s always superior
to the ordinary oilltmente csmtaining
anima!1,ilsmnd fat., and mineraledl•:
oring matter. All druggists and tames
sell 7.(nrlink, but avoid harmful sub-
. statutes.
Quality Store
The tale .?"..tit seeatiel blend of
'Coffee 4H ot44Lsinrtcasitlg.
This is oar of the ndvrt:
)i48111et11e we have.
•v „
ea•nple pound And he ,air"
I'ei 1 nil •400
Tea
1f you- are particular about
jyyour 'Pea, we Al*. please yoe
-Outride-tube are selected because
of their -strength and' flavor ,,.;d
giye entire satisfaction.
Old Canadian
White Cheese
We are cutting some espeeia 11 y
fine ('herec At preete•nt. Pet
pound , 11Bc
A full aeeortment (/t ho�n•-
grown Fruits and Vegetables for -
Salm day.
1a Yw.r i taldbunn...tlydeatr_.r;+U1•-
lull> .end Promptly tilled.
(choice $utter and Freeh Egg -
eatielaneetesseeetteateseser
ti. R. LONG
l'IIONE 43
Plumbing
HEATING
ELECTRIC WIRING
ROOFING
METAL WORK
Etc.. Etc.
Estimates cheerfully larrushed.
W. Ra . ' ander
'Phone it
essiv fernier would be any more
likely to grange . his ways than he is
at present willing 11 avail himself of
informatio .ah•eady within his reach.
I think t1 if Mr. Flavelle under-
stood tannin and fartners he 4ould
find many way's in which a practical
Minister of Agri Iture could benefit
fanners. There a ,runny things he
should and probate could secure fur
fat niers, to tpake r 1 life mere at-
tractive, and retain o. the farm the
farmers sone and d ughters. lie
*hound ube his intiu*hce• ' obtain for
then) rural rued delivery, • I
riwls_a.itd the free ms- Its
et Rabe- trade perry �-LWare
exists for the tatmer, and a +titan!)
of all kindu of bonuses, hat Rho all
_re sh(ittld at all timew be a Wade of
Cha-agricuelfurists anditbidWZhem Wt. t
Can he ohtainrn by united perwist,n
effort. 1 think at ,he present this is
what farmers tind lacking in their'
ienhlic men in all governments, that i..
it leader tet• leaders to watch their in- 011-
terests at all time*, not to eibtain Pact
favors but to secure justice. weer. be
Air. 1-levelle-s reference to the Minis. .n hers 01
ter of ' Educati,m is to my notion estrus for h
nearer to the mark than some of his conscience
references tet the Minister of Agrleul• 'all.' anti pr
bare. when(• 1, • states that '..Y0"may t{1(nking of t
!fly ask whe•rher you with the Moe ,� nter4.received
' EdurAt•,.0 have, nut 0(1111018• ,rte
in inquiring AN to whetle•r,
1 bitariu are contribui.- 1
cation of farmer.,' 84.10..!
very iinport- fluenr
ewle(ige is
O fele.
r. Eleven,. incidentally hlames the
for the lack of enterprise on the
f the farmers, heea,lee it (the
represented that "farmers
g deprived by the greed of
legitimate shale of the re -
labor." Truly "a guilty
s make cowards of 11s
ably Mr. Flavelle is
happy Limes when
cents a pound for
hogs and p kers were having
t cents (livid* A. i have very
�eoimmns with greed to the in
the prise a. , I really be-
lieve that four cent hoged more to
do withpR
taed produc •1,n of hogs
than the : yet. air'- 1 • would be
y(
well for peat
other p . men to
eider if Tot/Aredoing your • uty in '
the t ,. tent Islisiness of buil' . it up
Ontario i ming illduetry.
`t!---, Velure truly.
. KentrnrRAN,
Benmillsr
i.t e
NIK)11.1b
rural Hahn)
ing to the curia(
children." Educ•tio
Ant end neeemsary-, but
h teeter as, and it armee
that the whole eystem of ethic ' • n
leads G. a *c1Mlleetic education
rethe•r than A practical: and it is
peculiar that • high schen( training
Ahould induce our young raan and
women to leave the farm as it u1r-
tlouhtedly (11,1.4. To no chute in the
cttugtry Jaaedteation so nec*NAAr As (4)
the farmer. lot it *tKme-rni'1'iia ' -- �"'r'
send the young people through our A Progressive 3eflOOt.
public and high ,1hrxals up to the Uni-
versity and here them come mit with The Elliott, Bueiness0ohegP,Toronto,
a taste for Agriculture. hither there 44 taking A forward step this year.
mitre be something wrong with fey fel- Ti*,- .uttendence has been the greatest
ing as a profession or with the system i In the history of the school end bun -
of education. ' dreds of students have accepted gond j'
Now With regard to his Briticism or poeitione during the year. The Col -
the farther. Mr. Flavelle after pninUng lege immure "sere handsome ppmmslwC'
tis. Write to Mr. W. J. Elliott, the
Cwt the r(aasone for the increased lie- earner eh for one.
nand for food products asks ; "Now t p- 1•11111=11.0011.011a
AT JUST HALF RC(il L.AR PRICES
• Last week ace offered a clearing lot of Japanese hand -drawn fancy Lrv-
at. exactly half the regular pike. They are here now and go- on. sate Saturday
morning, priced the same way to you. The linen is an -exceptionally' tine quality
but strong, the design good and the prices exceedingly. low --.-that tor e.,:h
being exactly half what it was made to,sell for.- --The chance to get an extr.r fIie�t.
of dainty linen is an exceptional.one. The quality of all is beiond question.- 041
sale Saturday morning,' 'Here is a list _of the sizes and prices.
Cloths 12x 12 inches,
Cloths 18x 18 inches,
Cloths 20x20 inches,
Cloths 30x3) inches,
Clotfis 36x36 inches,
Scarfs 18x54 inches,
' -Scarfs 18x72 inches,
t
regular 50c,
regular $1.00,
regular $ 1.25,
regular $2.00,
regular $2.50,
regular $2.00,
regular $2.75,
sale price
sale price
sale price
25c
50c
63c
sale price $1.00
sale price $1.25
sale price $1.00
sale price $1.38
Embroider!xi Waist Fronts "29c
Twenty-five el brnidered Waist Fronts,
tine Swiss muslin, rat patterns. Enough in
each for the front a wsiet. Very A�C
special, each....... .... . .
_Lawn to Make Waist 12'c
1
Three hundred yards• very line English
Lawn• even thread, she finish, •just the
right weave for waists. A biputrnt bought
very muchunder price- undrice- ter hien any
lawn lwr ever sold. at the money. 1�
Special i 12�c
Corsetcover-Lengths
..Fifty lengths bf good Swiss Eg'114 •oidery,
corset cover width with beading. god pat-
terns. "each end contains enough 29c
mcover for one comet cer. Peeend
Very Fine Embroidery 23c
Fifteen ends hoe `3wiss timelier Eine, e 11
ery ,And Insertion, various widths. !.g 1-
1 R•
a4. k and :tic. 49 eartng pri
ce, per 23c
yard
A Few Pieces of Fine Underwear
at Half -Price
We have about thirty or forty pieces of
very fine white muslin Underwear -Drawers,
Corset Covers. Skirts and Gowns --the last
of a big•lo,, of samples. These are all extra
of the-liattlesnAlleklvee
in the lot. We went to clear them :all 0111 At
(ince And base put all on one table marked Rt
(Half Regular Price'
THE FUR EXHIBITION
Our annual exhibition of Furs is now open iii our large and spacious shot‘
room. Some Of the choicest furs it has ever been our privilege to show you ,1il
there ready for your inspection. Two of the largest manufacturing concerns i1
Canada have sent us some of their finest garments for this display. There at'
more furs and better furs than we or anybody else could keep in stock througholl
the -season. It will coat you nothing to see these beautiful furs, and we invite y("
to some and see them any time yoga may find it convenient to do so.
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