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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Signal, 1925-10-8, Page 7Ike Nerve -4 ired BUNIfteSS and Pratemkmai I1!% Gets New V118011torq THE SIGNAL, • • ounty and District • Mor• Woi.'lLith r liouie ii• Ei4,t Wukkunu-k • Friday, Sep - 111.4 , short her 1. -lie tWn ndola ts. _Whit fit.; ,1.,x.' 1'411'1 4.t IV art l.111, Dr CHASE'S NERVE FOOD ELECTRIC WIRING INS f ALLA [IONS, ETC GEO. W. STOKES Street. P 0 Box 631 W. DONALDSON Plumber IN BUSINESS T.) DO ALL KINDS 01 Plumbing, Heating an mamithing to your entire satisfaction Phone 431 Bayfield Rd. 401•.-,1 "..4%-rf'ir4t.,' ..1`,*11r' • -oo•r.o t .• , • o, . 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O•••.... 1,1 o.•••.:°•., M.. isounds, o -• ••• 1 k ,••• .•• ...e. lo feet ,41• v .1 .1• hyr 1 'arta !Numb! lo,oko. heel, I'""1.1) 1•414'PrIllber - • ',fp- • , 14 1 events weni...valfhl on. p ' P'"E' ',.1 10141 'Wen isieulvkid at the gate TIt to the time the rain onno.'011 $7041"lc slo. •.‘ • 114,1'' 4.11.1ren. „ 11. 11.1..:o.. a • Skk it't' 4711 , •.• 4• • ofer 'Toc• , 4,1 1.114 11 01•1111rs1. at , ',, 111111,.. 41. ,1,.•7! .,ittysh,.,and Mas- M' . • • • 04114 • t.ri• ,.4 •,k „ oo. ao r .1 41.411.14.;,4.1.1 - I . ok *(110111.1.- . 6 t 1114 ,At•Ii. :Uopt..tuber *.,.:41h in kie eirlii • and •.•everal i,hitror at . ,,i,rovo.,.. 4•o.41o•l,"lo o,( Melillik.q.. Ile w lib Mi. ., WITs a at.041 attvitalanee, titi3. itii. ea- '141111.111S.4.011d at • Nall. • k us,. - • The gate receipts were tilutamt SOU o 4, 44,41141. W11' iiitii .1.11•11 4: .1.....10..,t1lVeS11Pr. Mt.- 1 ;,..1i...kk '.01.. ,,,,r•komg• .,,,,tuid his wix" Aid II/ t11141)11.41 $23:1 keet e tak••11 iti at was...law:41 in tat. era+ vard a 4" 4,4 4 '.11i"4. ° hail'. lii"rilu '1 tight lit l'ilL. thp everting vanteert, %lien the fara many of the i•ougre. • ,E., 1444 444 ol 1 lib . 4 • of %V inglanut. deliver.. i1 i I /.1111.•11•1•• ti), ..4, • A risoult, • . Thus. Forbes oot tlo i. p . , :Var. tor •1 treat uto' ‘vinithguk fall tole' ys•ar .k o, ok o•ot rot sit.% • • • it • tit. ..‘o ••••a*s, 4.. heni-o-4.414-asSareadeallt ni, thou • ."4111.•rrPt.sl' kft1446 444141 *calker lid Hole o 41.114.11 .11144 . 11111'clA I. !Obit., were the lat,t fur saline year.. I were large vomgregoit esp••• 144 i. ti.,,,•4"1 0,1,4i400t 41.0'0....usik k I,. 3 r ui was given loy tho• Vas convert tho• anniversary. lie' kir, 110,1,..o... -Judi . • .14 te. So1111•11,.1 6t a 1a1111• VON' 1)4,-1 away 4,0i lIf 1,st• ' 1 41441144 r14•"4 44' ''," '4t'.'t Isl.efikil:, week in Ills seventy-tirst keur. 'flie i "I 1:111".. 1 ' -- :e- "4:- 1114•411to VI. Who W11.. 1111 Orangeman for LL 41. 111. la•feua..r•••:, ag was smut., .,.. nuarp than fifty Pi.11V.. W11$ buried ..k 1,14•1.44y sotuel,,,aly •-- very a ara.le.. with ow itwit,,,, ‘,4 ih,, orange ortlet• • 4,,,•• a spits agaii,-1 314'.Casein...re. ..I I. Ai .111"'Kj• 11..A V 1i11541.s,p.i2.,,i ..r• ek 11. Ipokoru. a 4tr P1 ' • te11 11 1.14e1reidelat uf Witattla111. 4114A SpPiPoInveiue" ii..ioiliohyear.lie 1,-,1i..kko..111d11a.I14r,111iii i. ts ...air., at • OX 4)1.ilih0a' ik, r no.al for sixty -flee Aqui,. lo'or many yearn he conducted • .4 tile; 1111...1... ...chola, tor tut &rho. 11:14*Ki1y 113.1 ^a .. tvktr at. The t"itivers.', of Toronto. The marriage •of M.,. Margaret ‘1,114! 11U1111.11ris.,..4 Mom to Ii -ugh tod'. Shaman'. uf Hallett: was . at the re. • •ry, Brumels, • 44 r :114, hy Rev. F. 1.4.n in. Mr. and Mr- riliannon will • o44•4v..41koic luau: .W...;dt..!1. • luvro., 11 4;ralia. hail a "11 It "deli- at her 4,' 1114, 10 • 111. that I.e.' arum. were • I. at thp.vartst and .he 011,410410.d •-•lat.r injuries, incluotiNg a painful ,k•ontiki Is•t wren the pp-. which took • ..•kpral stitches to plapa Mrs. Barry seventy y ears of • The Ciolte41 church. i%iiieetletd. 1114' .11.111' 1.11 Siiturola,•.. Seta 4.111114.r of au tuteresting wedding. the prinvIpoths44 stg, • •-t daughter of Mr. mot Mr. W. 44.' tenhury o of liracetielt. and Maw :putt, eldest son .•f Mr. and Mrs. A. Avaalt.- uf the Palate entre. Rev. C. Armour iserfokruied t la. cereutotty In I il• 11(1.144.1WP 11•4 about *erenry.dre 1.4..11 1111.1 141101. NtOrl. I,,'r.'. seieral duo4' a weather 4if the town roomed. and he was one of the. oldest tiraugeitiost ,.f ilurom ••••unty. lie is urvived loy lois wife. four dam:liters and 11111, Mal. rtr r_ • :Q... .111. • •••• inc 1111. :e iron 11.11. NI, 1,3 mai, lei- .1 pdi-ilien 44 14111111[41i. 4., 4 III t I $.1 tt1,1.1•1:11.1 id..14.111.11.1r..1411.iagaet. flers • oltoir also •.:14.•rost .g ra 421tuton -• fajr • • 4%' 1.• lloa 'Mar pei Wesialo • oi of • atertitains. iv.k11t 111.1'n' • i3 •• special selosiimas Iti 44 ook ate' plallta• manner and th.• ellanc; 1 the chill': was gory pretty ,e 1)1,4111 11.111 array of Mowers. 4.3111.1 1 11.1a11.114J *Vert.1114.11,, 141114 r Iliaby Iteatriee, youngest 'tat''• .41 4.111. 14111. b 'ristoplaim Miller. planing will her, ,. slir-,11fr.t.r1. ratver---etartrrti Elliott. pry tansy this auzunico 000l ooetto -oon oot 111-... .1. Elliott.' Spafaartlr. The 1114113l 411 111114 a great • al of M. 110.. ...111.1.• rt --.1.1.• ha Spalorth to do.. The .two sax -is aro. 'sotto 'floe dralli .f Mrs.- llotiame. al. kelt.. busily engaged gettha. 111dg...robs • " 1. Itolute.ted. k.e • oof tiettfurth, thrt•slasi. isceloing 1ate.• ittituls•r- ..f •,•coorrost 1/11. T1111r,4111 last aftPr 1144 1114.11 111 woork." The ekaporatoor also 1..' -- of only a fkkk days. 54rs. lie's quite .tt moniker ork awl .414 111.1116o 1114, .4111..1-1141111;1e1t.r 1ohoot lin he Lt.. . t - twice 1aI:Titmkh41a“en.r. .omain. 000f t4*e1. o,.a .• 'Er- opl.1.1T111, r ,°, %''“ .,-: .k 1,, 1• ..11:r. 4 :,•I I,1t:t:; 1s4ue.n...nor:oi'kI:it"•"1.4,'1314i‘.'13:4;‘u111:it1: I:,:11:1.'r:: et.lii.4ui141i4.t;111i:",.71i'',,,4:.,:4),•.14: 41:;rk:rii..1:1:,44 .4 r0‘w,,.r:Tari1,..1::ilailktittir of I"t• hd%Li.' :ot o r..iii r of:.1:4.rr.... 5i:2K. Park. 14.11 .•.• ,.o New Vork tater speed'. .4 '..til. 1iiiiiais lth r.•144Tk4u• 1. 1 'rlii4:rlfJtuo. - IlPr: 4 . -•r,i .i1. %loi0..,t.tia.riatrs,Iayi. ,. 1 . o ss het, 4.i I • Vis all th„up* 11a11dle,/41 ',!.,Il)414111111 177t1141rtomk1itet-tkets4•-1.14e ltiayal oak, Nlich.. person going idi(' here -. .•• ‘Ilat. an. who a4i...1 about Stalialay from the reslit,' 11 11 :- I '.• II THE FARMER'S HOME MARKET .M11. Low Tariff Politicians belittle its importance. Are they right? What are the Facts? ROBABLIi no part of the business of farming is less under- appreciated than the value of the home market to the average Canadian farmer of to -day. First and foremost, given a Government that is sympathetic with you, the kothe inarket is one that you can atsoldtely con- trol, at all times, at least against the foreign farmer who would invade it. On theaher hand, the foreign market is one that you may be legislated out of at any moment by the- vet* of a foreign government that has decicfed that it wants to give its own farmers an advantage over you! Next, the market that is best Neorth culti-ifating is always the market that absorbs the largest part of your .producti.on. The fellow who year after year buys more than half your crow_ is - - worth_More to you than the fellow Who only buys 25% of it. That's fundamental! There's -no -getting away from it! From the figures below we prove absolutely that the home market absorbs at the_yery least 6312', ; of the produce not of the Mtario farmer -but of the average Canadian farmer, - Including the wheat farmer of the West. If we were to leave the 111111.$ 4 bailey., of the' lAmoluto bellt TWO i11111,1, smith- .4 Winithaui. died- ea 1'11 Saturday in...ruing. Seiceialwr restilt ad hurt.- iousniined about ;lay. all, int!, Mrs 1 4..114-y. who was no her so•rentylirst 444- hot_ Ionne at, the ;1111k. of the sivialetit atilt .1 11141 4*144 144111r 1111 111 111" In. 1101141 ouksi 41.at th. nIl -.4444-44X.•4_ 1.1.41e41. of the WPM 14.U1111' 1144. 1,114111.14• afterwrd. Pim . rdwiort. to her son 0, so-khloon(e. uo•arby• .•.,uoideltely 01%1.14404i 111 11111. mai till 14 the doorway. II.,r body was 1•I1ree4. awl site •11,1 - too again. regain • ossurelousoness. she "i- -arrived by her and -.aka lholoo.rt. 141 III • 1101111. pia..'. 1 1 i/1 04111 4)4,14444211'!. Mrs. Ir. .f )11.1'11. 10%11/Shill. Hotel Tuller DETROIT 800 Rooms - 800 Baths $2.50 per Day and up ARABIAN RESTAURANT GOTHIC GRILL CAFETERIA- 4' TEk100111-- C. C.-OINTTTria. 14r. Electric W iring A LITTLE BOOKLET MOTHERS SHOULD HAVE It Tells What a Nether Ought to, Know for Baby's Sake A., „ii '*L1"44" 1 • v 1It0111144 . that lit,r phalli. or 1111 '.set their ainf.• May be bright. ...11 by, gaml•itiatureal, rosy buy. and 4, iris; rirear ore& plette skiliiipal ha- 1 -14....pers. height waibers. ‘vrey mutter -1s 4 Wish for her lit t 14. • !..14. in. _that-lttitry 14141. ii,_,I.L.Alatural for little f.-lks to oho. i - No, wise nIaliivf-ortang• owl 4*.r1 .1,4 at +so. :tar I. iti a natural state • •- it is wed loot happy:. 311 11111111- • All VA 40.1. 411.40. null 114. ,'k, 41.1 e-enpe all Ow iils to wthooli lathy] .-1 :tool ,'1.41.114' .44,1 arc subject. brit °.or-rarsio- f454114 41L-.111Mk4' 44444'$ba t• • I.- easity_mati.- • valuable Mite isooktei- can- or the nittiy- 01441 -....t.ioe-;;• and sir ccery 1 mother shutild , a ...ally will 111. Seat To 1411y 1 t...ther •46111 reill11414 tip. Will mention •1,1- plitorr 'Clic lit. Williams' 511.411- • • ; , • I -Week v ille. oat weiser: stip has 114144-11 ; 1''11 itli the 11.l1 Telophon., Co- as -11,t111/11•• left 111,0 IIVI.fik !.1t• Sao- • niw=terAtotoitaence. • Mrs. John. 'Pry& family-4er/ • 1s1st-4*wiitior1reintienuotolft_slio iota Mr. Pryole at ninols000. • • win reside in ftiotre.. W. V. Millar left 444.4 for Detroit to novitil o itli her • ricsilalu, • knurl'. olio has helm duly for a owing to Mfr.*, will lie Oily pulpit work ioext Sum ok . 4 We speeitilize in Wiring of all kinds. Let us give you an est imate for wiring your house or garage. Private Telephones, Motors, Dynamos, Electric Light and 1 Burglar Alarm Systems A .wark contrast...A Oriok, Iron and Toast by Electricity - - We have an assortment of the best Electric Irons sad Toasterh made in Canada. ROST. T NIT F.leerrIcht n West St. Mine tsti Western wheat farmer out of it, it" could be proved that over 80% of what the Ontario farmer produces is consumed by this home market. The reason some people have an exaggerated idea of the portance of the export market for farm produce is that- they have. looked at it solely from the standpoint of wheat! It is true that we export in one form or another about 75 per cent of our entire wheat crop. But the wheat crop. important and all as it is, re- presents only about one- ou of k'total annual agricultural production, and it is only when we -take into account what be-, comes of the other three-foUrthS that we can arrive at a' true es- timate of the value of the home market to the average Canadian farmer! Here is our calculation. Check up our figures from the Canada Year Book; the official statistical publication issued by the Gov- ernment. Subject* our &Auctions to the moat sear'ching investi- •f e have erred at all, we have gation atnd you will fin under -estimated, rather than over-estimated the importance of the farmer's home maiket. - - TOTAL EXPORTS, FISCAL YEAR .1924, OF including fresh iried and preserved fruits, grains, and milled products. battery products and piepared foods, vegetable oils, tobacco, fresh and prepared vegetables. maple syrup. maple sugar and visrellancous, ton excluding rubber. atigar (other 441440 maple). mol iiiii and confectionery as products not of Canadian agriculture! origin; 44110 excluding alcoholic bvvcragcs whose, export value is out of all relation to the value of the agricultircl products used in their production. - . . • . . 91,939,305 Agricultural and Vegetable ProductsHour Animals and Animal Products. e including live animals, hides and skins. leather., fresh meats, cured and canned meats, milk and its productl. oils. fats, greas,s, ego, honey and miscellaneous. but excluding fish oils, seal _and whale oils, end furs other than black and saws: tips xkins, as pr.ictuets not of agliczature-ortou- $394,407,246 in-luding all wool and woolens, also flax, lute and hemp prod,:cts. hut excluding binder twine. mantifaettfrer4 (af cotton and silk, mann Grandiotal exports, all kinds of farm produce - - Fibres, Textiles and Textile Products. _ ' facturers of mixed textiles, and certain kinds of wearing app.,r41. gs prrulucts not of Canadian agricultural nrIpn. - 2,747,573 $489,094,124 icu Rural revenue ofcanade for crop year 1923 11 giveo as $1.342.132-000. Deduct- f 027 976 to represent what ing the grand total exports as above of $489,094,124, leases a balance o , Now the gross agr must have been consumed 'by the home market. In other. words, the export 'of our farm production. The balance, €31.' , was consumed in Canada! TWO THIRDS OF WHAT THE CANADIAN FARMER RAISES, Export Prices that Fail to Govern Home Prices. In attempts to belittle the home market, the argument has been used over and over -again that the prices obtainekls in the export market always govern the prices. obtainable in the domestic markt t. Stiternents of that kind constitute one of the meanest ferns of dishonesty. It is probably true that„in_..tkei1bsence of an affective wheat pool, the tiverpoi-St price pretty nciiiTy- dornestir price of' wheat. But the Liverpool price of hay, or of potatoes, is almost negligible rices obtainable for those commodities in Canada. reason for the difference is that wheat, besides being a -commodity that can be stored ir..lefinitely, has leen provided with terminal facilities that enable it to be handled at a minimum of expense, and is carried at the lowest of all freight sat( s, whereas transportation costs on bay and potatoes substantially protect) the pro - red HSI •tariE124 '4.4.• ails loin ,oti'* Wort(. o ill 'old • 1) 011 11))11. 1111. Whitler. 111..11) k white •10,. 1,314'y nt thalr to, 11•ry .4'., 41114* tint 141. 411. ,ffr 1 - Monti,- IVtOr 44T'!113"t44(4' Honda sire eintoloo>. t. 1' 14 nitTti. artrathet-, ha- tour- o •o-eol. troth Neviafit 4I, inIl 1.41 the 111 wh1.11 lila store and the .....olokrol *tank are sintated. •titoeislook'f.. chureli., Toronto. 44 44 Seta emls r 20, t ;Init- .:, took 44.4431' of Alio... t'itoo.os Wee- _ ilratkum. youiton•Ir iiancitter of Walt:1BI I,,I 44,,' lit., wt. too Charles S,ewstet EceSie .1111Hi 1.44404. Itr111‘11..11..Vi r". roiltinne ryside at Toronto. 14o4.1141. M. • ',lair. -on of Mt. And W. M Sine Jr of Itryitteols, who has. helm engaged ir ...tine time with n lietroolt real estate firm, 4,..'. gime to Miami. FloorloIa. as manage'. oof AM* artit's Melee there. Itrussela fair. held Isa Ptiy. 4parioliet omeres. ?Coln t • Stand. loo" ot /eshilvito, but owing to the tangy esti Ile attesitesee-ras ant a" than- -fifty---failes-away... received $1.00 for thcirs. In that same year farmers Perth Ccur ty received an average of cnly $9.28 a tcn fot their hay, while farmers in the adjoining County of Middlesex re- ceived $11.05 for theirs. Discount these illustrations as much as you like cn the ground that differences of quality had scmething to do with the differences in priel, yet -do they not serve market took only 36! HE SELLS IN,CANADA riot a Carradian -tariff he- a detriment ft', to.gbalLe4c.1.1r.i'ajth in the man who would ave cu Wit -V -6 -Mat Laver15001- prices always guvtrn uOlnestieptattrid-Tbun- der Bay farmers, for instance, get $19.64 o Ign farmers -and- consequently a What a New Industry, in your Market Town, Meant to You! It increases the prosperity of the town, gives work to the -offerlaioyea, isikista,the-romtstiaar-- gets the empty h .uscs rented and starts the build- ing of new ones. The town im;ned,ately has inore money to spend on the buttzr. and eggs, the Aegetables, fruit, milk and grairt - your faint__ produces. The foreign m-iiket is admitteilly tr,-Itn.p,srtant tO our own? for .their hay in 1923 because it was of ality,___pr did they get it 7'1•:1'4',,t19,fret,wwtow maftet but -after -all Is - • r? Isn't - - • w-iit does o Lc. 1 .1S1 -1D it made up entirely of town and tn., dweffers- wage-earniii-who cannot ohtnifffftitrtheir own f;,rmers ar. much food as they revire so they must ? 13 the.city d.vellcr an asset to the ducer against surpluses only a miles away! Hay and Potatoes for Instance. In 1923, for instance, farmers in Nor- folk.Ccsunty received an average of only 811/3 ,cents a bushel for their potatoes, what: farCountylees because,o t e i,g hay froth. Huron -County, cr $10.11 hay from Larnlson CGunty? If Liverr-ol prices governed 11:-.y in the way and for thc same reatoris that thy do. v.'heat, Ontario.„', farmers wculd h•ave to pay shippers .a preMiUM.V5 take their hay away! What's Sauce far the Goose is Sauce Belittlers of the home ri.d.; assert that a tariff in farm products is of no benefit to our farmers. Is the United States tariff on farm products cf no benefit P1.1 United States farmers? Is it no detrithent to Crinadiart fanners? If a foreign tariff-' is a detriment to Canadian farmers, why shold niers in Welland , Canadian armor on y in a foreign city? 11 we persuaded him. I'y the _offer of. a better job tb:in tiowt,.337to compand live in Cari.2.da, would he not tie -strati arset to our farmer than he ;s at preient Those who ,I.:011 at the home market wOulti en - Courage' these dwellers 14)a fercii;r1 city tt stay where they are, thus leaving our farmers in the: position where thav-inust lake a chance on ship- ping their products long distances, tad then sylling them in competition with other producers from all (Wet' the Isn't the plan of those who w",ild build the horne market a vastly better one? A higher tariff will give More work( r.*good jobs in this country. Canadian workmen with good 'jobs are the best customers the the Canadian farmer wdl evertruve. OTE CONSERVATIVE FOR HIGHER TARIFF AND FOR LOWER TAXATION LAborW4 waserwsue• v wore Gamow... MO Sas SL. 'furcate, 44, „ I Advt.) 1 1* • •, 'MN ` .0