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The Brussels Post, 1926-9-8, Page 4WEDNESDAY,, SEPT, 3, 1020, WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 1.926.- � ,ry :._.� ....._.._..._, 1 -~ _- (Advertisement) j icC$ed Vote for Min Highest prices palet for ,•111 2 kjllcts of Poultry. Will be taken in Tuesday and ThttrSday of eztcii week. - mit;, `p L a `Fg4`Nt5'�t' tiV� t t ` ;1., • t Phone ` *211 for prices, s :Eb Y ETIHEL w i :k, � d lil:, S w absolutely repudiates all Pro- ( i ressives who are sailing utl 1 false olut s en:•, i ativ, Ilan the only un11Pit a- T,0 .ts k h i,r .0 t, Tile y+ i ly one a. reed u.,,tn a Senn. :e bus - i lo:> ! policy. t t,l t la'tj oth. ; r, asons 9, r. tutly- -1 ;crit your 1!11111 lie, ,✓I�vr•71 .-it,l tot•.•. r: 1 it e•..+'+ ':) � f g d9 , h � v ��"3 � 8w't 2. t a � d 8a 'fife, ;1,•,. r•< l nu= wilt •,117-."hoobi ,t . tae. f". 1Lr ?)t a ut till., 1 ktivtl .:n,} Th„ ±' , n.vin: is Lh 1 ^<utt. •.,f th, ,i t t,lls ie; 1,nii, Iiutyln si li) S ,Irrtii+u ':r fiaI 'lila=a : t :bl,:, Gnu•.•etftu..l, at I ll:ia}Va. -- Iiia:; ;'itiut.Pur: To develap our natural re;inrces win.'-dialn, Wuxi! 1 tis 118 and ince. se population,Sit 1•;,7 i Sit 1117 For mor, aft i b tV- nntto:tt. -y 4 118 1,iI -,,:• you tn11 souls .n Canada. 5 Su 03 To make our boys and :^ts, Citi. -- -- zens of C.- ?:3a, not of the United 342 739 Stites. DIujol'ity fir Spnttr'tr 378 For h+•tter market: for farm pro- Went Wttivatn'lAl i flo 89 ducts, and the developmi„1t and en_ 014 72 couragement of eo-operatic•,: markot- 4 82 ab •I 82 31i meg• 5 23 52 For Clean politics and efficient Go- 0 611 17 vernment. iTo maintain and raise the standard 339 3.2.1 of living. :Majority for Bing Li For a Square deal to all classes and people in all parts of Canada. Turuberry....,.,.1 58 87 Fora .lily that will develop Can- LL 44 on adfau Tndustry, thereby solving our ' l n 77 Railway and Immigration problems 'i ), 5' .and lowering our Customs. I lU i —47 For Stability which will create433 319 confidence, start Canada going, all -id Majority fur IC4ug 114 and make conditions better for every Wroxeter..... ..1 90 71 one cannot b done b voting the Majority fill. Ki,ig 25 e y Brussels ... 1 80 89 other way — MacKenzie King has .' ..... IR 53 37 had his chance.,. There is no pronii3,rof settled Government ander him , 22.2 221 now, when his candidates are running t Majority for King 1 as Liberal, Independent-Liberai; Pro- i tifey........... i 94 gressife, Progressive -Liberal; and 2 88 ,1 Liberal -Progressive -Labor. 3 70 40 STABILITY CANNOT BE SPELL- I 88 87 ED WITH A HYPHEN: 3 66 51 What the farmers of this County 5a 87 41) want is a business Government who 6 90 89 will attend strictly to the business of 7 97 20 the people and get some where. They -- are disgusted with all this dickering, 078 308 and bickering, see -sawing, and log. Colborne........ 1 711 50 rolling and with the awful waste of 2 28 02 the people's time and money.. The 8 108 53 Progressive candidate, Mr. J. W. 4 09 24 I ing, has said on the platform that -- the Conservative party is bad, but 279 1415 the Liberal party is worn? --yet be 3lajolity for Bing 84 now wants the votes of all the Liber- Godetich........ 1 51 110 als and of the Conservative U. F. O.'s Is 50 101 as well. 2 70 '80 The Farmer's Sun, the official or- 2a Be 91 gan of the U. F. O., in its last weeks 3 66 59 e r1l A '� 3r' 6raj-Av11 . i �IA *74 `"`'• . 1 �y �I rw,w >sY�r•r,,. �ns.,•sA.'eS.. 6tao. e McLaughlin-Buick's new Vacuum Ventilator ends crank- case dilution. It removes the 'roil:ul'e that ordinarily collects and destroys the lubricating effectiveness of Your oil. Now, you can leave your crankcase oil unchanged for three months, and for several thousand miles, without fear of engine injury. There is not a single moving part in the MA cLaughlin- s, Buick Vacuum Ventilator. It inactions automatically and requires absolutely no attention. The 1927 McLaughlin -Buick is one of the greatest cars ever built. Greatest in performance—greatest in value. Caton in .and see it and drive it. There is no obligation) 67x•8ie Anderson Bros. BRUSSELS �°+ l ! isle , r�i F - ' EVER BUILT ,,y `YSR967 ZlarT3LL AVTOSI106I Las AA.a aur LT. 70LAvonttN•Atrlcte. WILL aMe Till THE BRUSSELS POST 3,1 ';1 t1k (Ativ,• i ., in,w) NOTICE TO CREDITORS—In the I 1 ill 171 V.0 • Pi•nily P l t try rra ;oro(1. Matter of the .stat. of Mary Cuza. ' Ii 14 7.1 79 y�j Where �()�aS both Askin, Into of the Township of; a Irl it.i be Owing to the };rn,l'al election TIC• C1roy, in the County of Huron, do. 1 .i+1 43 1. •cel i« l Y '1 ill Il+r,L !Sal, s 1 t.; Trt11: l � .ena.a, , It Ili %i,S 81 JOHN W. KING 1IASt r. 11ri,I,y gl prlrxlirint ra "T11H It, ' t1,1 lits 11J$ ' 11" rt�,•d �tnitnt + ,r onhlrlG (hnptor I:U, make any manner of cunning work." 5.1 1«'tl y p {'A r't /l Stand Thal nn (rmlitnr,i iuni odu•,w having nhdut. Ah dll•t ihr -tilt, of the i""! !tlnly ill%abol It j Ar1V1117r«!...... 4 8 1 Elrod l itlit Rh x11,1 ntl Dr chuff[ ltl Jttl tllly or was called of God this work, and give so much away: "Well, I shovel � that He hath filleedd him with rile Spirit of God:' out, and the Lord shovels in, and Ills hAt A L la ri, tu•o r,gnirrtl on or buf re nit)••pl p' , , • .. «.... i iklr f,o,,lr•'. I itltt,ty Sli I2U7 "— til cwt ntv titch day nr s ] thither, 1N.e, HI ti"city for ti;iutt ,n .#)7 h:7utls,olt h, t', � I., 1!1 it', last is ll0 1t OOtt" 1'Ya�31• E =111It ell, ticsim1J ord.ilvlt t.e the ler Il tw n r their linin -,addle •!eNandde,rl•ya� Blyth... • ..... 1 7t 118 p;lpt l' in illi., ltirinl 1: ke,d .h,' .7bov (Nl 11.11"•the rn0 uartL nhtr it ill,tr shams, tar, j lttrrll i ,hell 'rnlil{I'N •, 53 lltl q u'C,,rioll. illy alwilt, is S9 rl;.:Ir as .111 !t d t11, Illlllll l' or i inch, ul itt,e Ut anyi held h>• tinvu, duly 4t) :i5 __. --­ I fh•.-- illostion: Ycritb. ih' a •til of urr It,elartltfun, 1 Majority for Npotton 12 101 ti 111 LOW TA1aIlFF in tlt. in` T Anti Irl, til r tHl: it d,tl, [Ilan artrr vnrl, h{a( loemtivio"I dates til nnd,l 1 n , n11I pn, , A-hlteld,.....,..1 TOWNSHIP OF GREY give it to Hint? It comes out in a r '1. 1 t l,11I.T- :ink tnlV lis )f U li nlik3 I I I 1 ! - -L mtllatrlbutr tit ttsa,ts -ol lit trc>n+nI woort-. tit, pllrti,a gentled til r i havtog 2 59 :,ti 77 77 uutlu T.: i!'odtn' tE and l Ii tinleli t nit Ute llnnu. cru h -hnu i l,it 3 71 sits i rill :tp+•nut the rmst of lio,ll I4vir l ill, 1 haves 11 tll,r rust that it 0+1! nl t t., ifnhir for tb. nl i 'i # l:i 1i:9 albi p['u ills tll •. ... r es ,y port ih rr 1 to nn, 1 a n a• I 1 n uY tvbn n . i, f$ U0 78 I i (21 I U1 I F71'Il(iI':T !•Il it. 'ntit•'. ''hLiul.n tu' ball, rblr' 1 u , ,avui by �. blu, nt the tnuo;d , h L.•h•11 utir.n 72 1 111, lwevious govt. rtiniviit and ,.- cot.- 15 tic, til,' ttn,t vulliablc bud c to tlti: 1 uluea pit 1rl,rf I i untario. thin.il•d day f 7 ti's 111 00ll t I l'c 11, -IT ly wlli('h ll..l.< 1,,, of „pttiiii rr A- C) iMil 1 Pruprlebor, R. HA, HruAs I,, - - brow •fu rLt d a !,,' ally Fir..en • JIiu]'- "A 61IT111, A�61N, 1 1,h 1, "Ittilf.rd, Out, I bwilkilcf,u Iiirlg311 G22 311 It'r ..ing•,• t nufod ration. f I llossi.•k.... t):i v} jf 11,114'.1111 As, titutor (-;Its. li*17fin•, 1�n gn pt �9g p tSWitl4 4p IJ i1u�Se 41r lot ®f ...I 2 Ill; ski l t ma •.ltd nhaur ether think; I T h tp,a,•ti 7 6�9o;t:ice to Creditors 1 • 3 I 11'9 112 171 V.0 • Pi•nily P l t try rra ;oro(1. j _ ___ _ -So_ht _ _ __ 5 07 7 form( u 111. r,•d U,•,. ,1. In the matter of the estate of Robert O. G,iger &-have a large num- be Owing to the };rn,l'al election TIC• li ,", 011 1. •cel i« l Y '1 ill Il+r,L !Sal, s 1 t.; Trt11: l j Wilson, late of the Township of Gray I bt'r of Indiami workin:; at ch 70-:r1're ill"'' held an Sept. 14th, til„ lllft - thine increase, (Prov. 3:9), "You can't beat God giving, says Grit tip) I x in the County of Huron, farener, do. flax plantation Solar: few mile.i frultl dine Sellout hair haq, been rloAponed t;tl itl•fit 'tinr,itnl+7ti One reasnn why God asks its to give make any manner of cunning work." tilt I L i IC O\i \I lalIti': Gov, -17 eoasea.21 t:•.Y- �^ l Holl all. until Saturday, Supt, 18th.. not give us all He Wants to until we for we read that they were "W1Se• hearted' and that Bezaleel, who was give Hint all He want -.us to. As an old Chrf;ctian said, when he Was ask- inttl$ Ol uc!'91uh 171.1Itd;,1.nT^rt .Uhl VGtlr„i�btT,by ry+ur' was called of God this work, and give so much away: "Well, I shovel � that He hath filleedd him with rile Spirit of God:' out, and the Lord shovels in, and Ills -i nit)••pl p' , , • .. «.... i iklr f,o,,lr•'. I itltt,ty vi 'l -o Ut d IIIc gErl f, C'b„p4 or 1211, that --'-.-•-._--..----.-.._.-- �_,.., ...__ ... 2 V;j 1145 h:7utls,olt h, t', � I., sll ..gilt 1N aad„Ih-,'lllald.gr W a„[iu til t t ht 1ilhnn, j F,r�.rli'@'°d,r'i '�fi$r SrcZl,ifi: we studied last week was to be re- ;� rli lite f 1 I IN DEPEN EN D \'r .-'t, ,1 , wt14 Lobl•rt 11- t7 hn lmI Il d ,n t i bent th, tlfth day ,f .11111, A 1). ' - NOTICE! ��� „ 1.. iM 4 :i f3 41' 4t) :i5 .;il+, 1 i r' "1 1 til+- d;,tl'1'l tl pi,•lit 111 "Il 9liiii it .7.113 it'1(I i, al”, quir,d on o, htiror,, til vishtrt•nth „ni „f „[d.. Iliher, iti,:F, t• -end by pG•t i1,'„ -. Th. n+t.1,r+Ig lel lif.Is fir ..to ills leQ•nor> Christ. And God, who give. us His ( And then, wonder of wonder,, as .. _. .__— act It+r,•:. l:tol,2 >R 1. arinvilil"i, paid ,n'.i nt l to ouplvnn,• Wilson, iini'•>'rl+, i form het"gN I.j, 1,14 :i Von. 7, ltrurfi+., Alas TOWNSHIP OF GREY give it to Hint? It comes out in a a h d' �Iti •, ,,� ., .l, j I.,I S11FOGLT-.G. titan Untnr4- ne os . h, }_ .,rntuty . f Ih„ la4 will and to tnm"m :P civ, „add d ut, their, I6sl e,1 + ins North i'q, Lot ;il, and h•Cg, ::7, 1'"Ir 7 '1 nrl+, han-i- bnnrr or precious stones or costly fabr!rs, �I rinrity ti,r Kiug 111bliquorl'hri+filo�ud Moses had to issue a commandmont 111 ahs nd Irw ii- Ill I',i oL ihrl' I >wnsuuv+, adder .,+ and d,-' .}Dari and to fh'nI'r ib aun'lltltill,111.10 nil •cod h N out u11d• 1'hH Treasurer of tha 7.•uwu4hly of Grey 'Li+'rrie......... . ,1, A willing heart is a heart that has rutntn„+1�11v,, which went on un,h•1' ,elf+tit.n+, Thr run particular. of t h'ir cluing, ! till=lilt„tnr•ntuY[belrscnuunta clef the oat• intra, Will �,It wtt'h m• Without propp. Lii+na• nuPnrsadn,g, poor h,nitil. Forhtrthar will ree.eivr naviuies pnyincnta of 'i'nxea on the Lit itdn•vu"Wench ulour:h, u'h,a 5 per cont '2 67 72 1 111, lwevious govt. rtiniviit and ,.- cot.- . urt• of •I,,. ,lurid -� it an)') hell t I tbein, art• tcuk,rs apply to w. H. dIcQUTC13 Rr)N, per nlnnvn will be allowed, ,' 79 llil ' 'tittuin•, Under til. priscrit i1I. i„;h;n And fhrtb.,r tab n tf„ tbxt nPt : v ,ii Inst n,t•nt1Ga d dkktth,I a cif n IntlIt ,,„d to Pruprlebor, R. HA, HruAs I,, 1 J. H. VRA,, ! Treasurer of Grey Twp. 1 711 if 56 (uva•i•IImrnt—atlrl coItttnuo, til CUs- fllstrlbnte the --r, of h I +•euv,7 iu,i+m get i hoped for, "but first gave their own selves to til[ Lord" ' (11 Cor. $.1-5)+ - ri 1:)4 80 tS2 l"ols !,robe to the litnit. the pro tic, enritl'd th,rrto having t•egard u Inty t6tti, trtiu. r tb,, ,, thwrskat! shun 1�n gn pt �9g p tSWitl4 4p IJ i1u�Se 41r lot ®f greater gift, self. So, if We would n D'7103nR Privil,gt•a to beheld on the evening of the Fair dnnoing bo „ rnndnr reasonable service" to the oonunepoe st tiro olose of the outiaert, t tt:) AND IN ADDITION TO TH Las • ice 1 od tl, aid b h ii Eli; will not AOU�i/ House and tot for Sale sacrifice" (Rom. 12: 1) Tin Tsra,l 510 3311 AT:OCE? 14TAND I''OP, 11O.0 Ri bl,bl,t,rthrsol aN,tsurany part thre- ort ,ant or His tabernacle unlom they were. will- Ala,j city f••1 hi„ I'tn , lll'CT10NS 1V TH'f TARRI FI' A\1) p,r_o p,rsuhs nt wlwc . riniin 1 antic shill not have be,n n•c,ived by them lBrn+s,is Tia ellgihle hpusn And lot m) (,moon ser,st, rhe ro e•t ,'. v Into hil•s. I{,rs, rhe iniac+ign,a ofre+rs for Nn]e ills camfart• , Israel's often dark histgsyI for the People were Inrlerd willlnM. The C ATTLE lrssnn toil-. us vividly how hey re- t.'O(1 FI-RTIIER LOWERING OF nt t hs, tune nrsuch distribution, ' p, y,ith H is offered for anlH. 'I:nn,rortable hallo withi abla brink eottngo on Princeso street, firilA- ---• -- - 1'r1`i:�TIU�. W. I 'I NULAIH, �aiirttrrrnrPnneatll]rt)GllAillandCathf-thL. small garden. For 7nrther artienlors apply pr ppy I s six. Balf•arre at land. Well still oktrrn. ImmP.diate posieselon, Nrr. furtLerpperttc LOOK AT THE LABEL J. W. T1ItiG r Wil un, the PLxe utors or the dacenaed. to 8-tf BARttY Fir,),s, I calors, nppiv to WH, W(;illi, arnxnebs F. o. W�'R�V�T• y pr�� Saturday, e7 ePt.9s, a+ p 1th �^ tion --divine glory; silver, redmnp- -- H. R.H ArI1AxAIx PIIr11A 2LL7 Where Ki ®vernment Failed The United States was formerly Canada's best market for farm and dairy products. But in respon,se to the appeals of American farmers, the L'. S. Government enacted the Fordney Tar- iff. It practically shut Canadian farm and ant] dah•y.products out of the United States, while tile products of 4 nerican farms continue(! to pour into Canada at a rate of some $60,000,000 worth a year. The ming Government could have really benefited the Canadian farmer by at least saving for him his OWN market. BUT TtIE I<1NG GOVERNMENT DID NOTHING. Coripare these duties and ask ,Yourself if the sjtuation is fair to she Canadian farmer: Product U, S. Tariff Canadian Tariff W110at ....... ....... , .... 42 cents bush, 12 cents Corn .......................15 cents bush. Free Wheat flour ............. . $2.04 bbl. 50 cents Flay ......................... $4 per ton $2.00 Potatoes ....................50 cents cwt. 35 cents Butter ... . ........... . .......8 cents lb. 4 cents Cheese .5 cents lb. a cents Eggs ........................8 cents doz. 3 cents Fruit .........................35 per cent. 25 per cent Is 1t Fair? THE ICING GOVERNMENT ALLOWED THIS I''NFAIRNESS TO CONTINUE. THE31EIGHEN GOVERNMENT PROPOSPS TO GIVRi THE CANADIAN FARMER A PROTECT - JUN EQUAL TO THAT OF THE AMERICAN. PREMIER MEIGHEN PROPOSES TO RIl- OPEN 1'HE DOOR TO THE CANADIAN MARKET FOR AMERICAN FARM PRODUCTS ONLY AS, AND TO THE EXTENT THAT, THI' DOOR TO THE AMERICAN MARKET 15 REOPrNED TO THE CANADIAN FAMMER. Duty Cuts No Benefit -I.nother claim of Liberal campaigners is that the 1,,jng Government gave the farmers cheap impl,nlents by reducing the duty. Again the facts show this claim false. FARM IMPLEMENTS COSTS MORE TODAY TITAN BEFORE TI -IN DUTY IVAS REDUCED. Tte following prices of solve of the more important farm implements are taken. from the retail price; lists of it welllknown Canadian implement nianufacturing company: 1n1131oment • 1021 Price 1926 Prkc Sewn -toot binder (no attachments) ..... $235.00 $237.00 Five-foot heavy mower ....... . .. . ... . . . .. $ 96.50 $ '96.50 Ton -foot rake .... . ... . . . . . ...... $ 52.00 $ 54.00 1111,11, d;rk drill (complete) ....... .. . . . . . $147.00 $157.00 Six-foot, 12 tenth cultivator, three -horse $ 79.00 $ 82.00 Walking, plow, No. 121 (with attaclunehts) $ 23.50 $ 28.50 D'ilk harrow ............ ... .... $ 58.00 $ 62,00 This,, inereasos in pric(r occurred in spite of Tho fact that in 1921 thele was a sales tax of three per cent., while today Phare is none, And the further fact that, when the duties on fm- piements were reduced, substantial reductions were made in the duties on the raw materials from which the..e implements were'tnade. "near, figures show the farmer paid root•e, instead of less, for his implements. Yet as it re,tilt of the reductions In duty, Canadian implement -factories olid much less business '.ltd ern- ployed many fewer workmen. As far back as 7.010 Canadian Implement plants employed 9,560 inert yet in 1625 -.-held up bl Liberal PTO pagan (lists as "the big year''—the industry enl- p)oyvd only 6,954 men. i Ma11y more instances could be cited but those. suflice to show the farmer suffered, 4n8toad of heltafiting'., as a result of ]ring Government policies. Canadian industrics were injured and there wort, fewer Canadian worknlent ontpioyed--few'cr people to buy the products of Can- adian farms. THE MEIGHEN GOVIERNMENT OFFIi7RS RUAL REMEDIES FOR THE CANADIAN FARMERS, TROUBLES — POLICIES THAT V9TLL I)ENEFIT THE FARMER, THE INDUS- TRIES, THE FACTORY WORKERS, AL1, CANADA, Farmers of North Huron Vote Conservative Vc.l.:Ae for Ma%c%,;Ex.Aran V undary School Lesson BY CHARLES G. TRUMBULL (Editor of The 5unaal, School Times) GIFTS FOR THE TABERNACLE Him. Only such can ;crry God: Sunday,Sept. 12,—Exodus 35:4 Mere manual drill or hamar: ability Io 3(i:7, was not enough for those who evert Golden Text: i to prepare materials for the tabor - Honor the Lord with thy ,ub- naele. They must have that, of dance and with file first fruit of all course, but something more. The thine increase, (Prov. 3:9), "You can't beat God giving, says woulfn were skilful to 'spin wit, � thier hands,” and certain men were, Paul Rader. If we think lee can, it skilled "to devise curious works tc •- a Safe risk to try it. Gorl will beat us every time. The work in gold and in silver and b1 : brass, and in the cutting of :stones, to mm•,• we gin,Hint the more He will give us. set them, and in earring of wood, te, One reasnn why God asks its to give make any manner of cunning work." Him ,n much is that it clears the wa ' But the hearts of these men and wo• for Him to give u's mora. He ran , ,nen were evidently right 10'th God, not give us all He Wants to until we for we read that they were "W1Se• hearted' and that Bezaleel, who was give Hint all He want -.us to. As an old Chrf;ctian said, when he Was ask- I placed in charge o$ the men workers eel )low it was that he was al,le to was called of God this work, and give so much away: "Well, I shovel � that He hath filleedd him with rile Spirit of God:' out, and the Lord shovels in, and Ills shovel is bigger than mine,' In making the gifts God expected God now asked the children of ; People to give only what they had, Israel to give lavishly= for the build- i not what they did not have. So Paul ing of the tabernacle. The t^mpor- I wrote that the Christian v to give 'try "tent of meeting" about which as God hath prospered him." we studied last week was to be re- I The gifts made by these Israelites placid by an elaborate structure for I were costly, It was no rmnmage sale which clod had given IVIoces, in the held for the benefit of the, sanctuary! mount, th, most detailed pion:, "Both mel and women . brought (Exod. 25 to 28). This tabernacle, while it was a type of the Church and bracelets, and earrings, and rings, I andtablets,t it soHered of the fmdividual believer ns: God's thatloffe`edew nn of dwelling place, was also a typ, of ,form of gold unto the Lord." g g Christ. And God, who give. us His ( And then, wonder of wonder,, as best in Christ, asks us to give our the work commenced, "and they best to Chrjat. brought yet unto him (Mosta) free What is our best, that we nhay+offerings I every morning," the work - give it to Hint? It comes out in a men announced that `the people word repeated over and over again in bring much more than ennugh For this lesson. It is not silver or gold, the service of the work, which the or precious stones or costly fabr!rs, Lord commander) to make," and though these were all asked for. The Moses had to issue a commandmont ,Lord said: "Whosoever fs of a willing telling the people to stop givingi "So heart, let him bring' . an offering the people were restrained from to the Lord," bringing. For the staff they had was A willing heart is a heart that has sufficient for all the work to make it, been given to Got]. No one was ask- and too much." 11 ed to give materials for the taber- How many churches do you know alacle except the willing hearted. where the minister has to stop the Note the expression ill one form or People from giving? What would another in verse. 5, 21, 22, 2'9 of the giving in our churches be like if chapter 35, and 36: 2, 8, When Paul all the members `first nave their wrote about the liberality of the own selves to the Lord?" Maeodonian Christians, poor though they were, he said, "Beyond their Power they WIT willing of Item- Booth and Some Fri uiieges selves," as they matte their gift of money, and gave more than Paul had hoped for, "but first gave their own selves to til[ Lord" ' (11 Cor. $.1-5)+ Eaeb Enron Aerieelcurnl Hoeieby is asking tot tenders for Heath and Game Privileges nt Hruasels The reason they wet', so willEhg to rnil lrair toba held oil Friday, Dot, 1st• give tho lesser gift, money, wa, be- b06nCO Privileges can,!(- they had first given (aid the separate tonders will also be received for greater gift, self. So, if We would n D'7103nR Privil,gt•a to beheld on the evening of the Fair dnnoing bo „ rnndnr reasonable service" to the oonunepoe st tiro olose of the outiaert, i,ord, FIB says, "T besnnch you Tonders received up to sept. 26th, that ye present vour bodies a living tFurther particulars lllny be obtained train he Secretary,- sacrifice" (Rom. 12: 1) Tin Tsra,l A.bf.Dfer,TAV1SI1,Becrebary, itt+, could not gender Gott the )trea- .ronahle service" of giving gifts for His tabernacle unlom they were. will- Auction �a�� ing': His will was mado their will by til vntr' film themselves, I of a Car Load of This is one of the bright spots in Israel's often dark histgsyI for the People were Inrlerd willlnM. The C ATTLE lrssnn toil-. us vividly how hey re- sponded, and HOGS God asked for gold, sliver, bras, blun, purple, scarlet, fine lilton, stunts' hair, rams' Allis dyers red' D. Al, hlcott, Auctioneer, has been III. badMars' skins, shittim wood, oil, strnuted to sell at soitea and ol),11prt,clousfor stones. Princely gifts arc, proper fir a TCing. It is N,, Lot 30 Con. Morris 2 i hnlie ved that the typical or sym- 1 Half Milo North of Brussels bolical meanings of the materials ?tld colors of the tabrinachi aro. as y pr�� Saturday, e7 ePt.9s, a+ p 1th follows: "Gold, Deity lm manifesta• tion --divine glory; silver, redmnp- At 1.30 o'clock tion (Exodus 36: 12-16; 28.27); IS Steers i brass, syltilbol of judgment, Its in 12 Heifers Tho brazen altar and in the starpent 5 Cows to freshen in October tf brass (Numbers 21:6-9; blue, 22Milch Cows heetvenlly in laature of ori!siri; Pur. 25 Piga 40 to 70 1Ils, 0v, royalty; warlat, sacrifice." Another expression oc"j-rittg ye,- TICHb18-6inontha needit Riven on furnitt iiCat(diy throughout this lesson ntKapprovad joint notox or a dixoonrtt of A% rrPYPort:nxb, "wisn-hearted" 035:10, 25, `LTi, 81,, 15! 36; 1.,2,4). This "wise:" person TNESBI`t' HAMILTON,s the one who. knows :God and trust;•1 Proprietor, Where Ki ®vernment Failed The United States was formerly Canada's best market for farm and dairy products. But in respon,se to the appeals of American farmers, the L'. S. Government enacted the Fordney Tar- iff. It practically shut Canadian farm and ant] dah•y.products out of the United States, while tile products of 4 nerican farms continue(! to pour into Canada at a rate of some $60,000,000 worth a year. The ming Government could have really benefited the Canadian farmer by at least saving for him his OWN market. BUT TtIE I<1NG GOVERNMENT DID NOTHING. Coripare these duties and ask ,Yourself if the sjtuation is fair to she Canadian farmer: Product U, S. Tariff Canadian Tariff W110at ....... ....... , .... 42 cents bush, 12 cents Corn .......................15 cents bush. Free Wheat flour ............. . $2.04 bbl. 50 cents Flay ......................... $4 per ton $2.00 Potatoes ....................50 cents cwt. 35 cents Butter ... . ........... . .......8 cents lb. 4 cents Cheese .5 cents lb. a cents Eggs ........................8 cents doz. 3 cents Fruit .........................35 per cent. 25 per cent Is 1t Fair? THE ICING GOVERNMENT ALLOWED THIS I''NFAIRNESS TO CONTINUE. THE31EIGHEN GOVERNMENT PROPOSPS TO GIVRi THE CANADIAN FARMER A PROTECT - JUN EQUAL TO THAT OF THE AMERICAN. PREMIER MEIGHEN PROPOSES TO RIl- OPEN 1'HE DOOR TO THE CANADIAN MARKET FOR AMERICAN FARM PRODUCTS ONLY AS, AND TO THE EXTENT THAT, THI' DOOR TO THE AMERICAN MARKET 15 REOPrNED TO THE CANADIAN FAMMER. Duty Cuts No Benefit -I.nother claim of Liberal campaigners is that the 1,,jng Government gave the farmers cheap impl,nlents by reducing the duty. Again the facts show this claim false. FARM IMPLEMENTS COSTS MORE TODAY TITAN BEFORE TI -IN DUTY IVAS REDUCED. Tte following prices of solve of the more important farm implements are taken. from the retail price; lists of it welllknown Canadian implement nianufacturing company: 1n1131oment • 1021 Price 1926 Prkc Sewn -toot binder (no attachments) ..... $235.00 $237.00 Five-foot heavy mower ....... . .. . ... . . . .. $ 96.50 $ '96.50 Ton -foot rake .... . ... . . . . . ...... $ 52.00 $ 54.00 1111,11, d;rk drill (complete) ....... .. . . . . . $147.00 $157.00 Six-foot, 12 tenth cultivator, three -horse $ 79.00 $ 82.00 Walking, plow, No. 121 (with attaclunehts) $ 23.50 $ 28.50 D'ilk harrow ............ ... .... $ 58.00 $ 62,00 This,, inereasos in pric(r occurred in spite of Tho fact that in 1921 thele was a sales tax of three per cent., while today Phare is none, And the further fact that, when the duties on fm- piements were reduced, substantial reductions were made in the duties on the raw materials from which the..e implements were'tnade. "near, figures show the farmer paid root•e, instead of less, for his implements. Yet as it re,tilt of the reductions In duty, Canadian implement -factories olid much less business '.ltd ern- ployed many fewer workmen. As far back as 7.010 Canadian Implement plants employed 9,560 inert yet in 1625 -.-held up bl Liberal PTO pagan (lists as "the big year''—the industry enl- p)oyvd only 6,954 men. i Ma11y more instances could be cited but those. suflice to show the farmer suffered, 4n8toad of heltafiting'., as a result of ]ring Government policies. Canadian industrics were injured and there wort, fewer Canadian worknlent ontpioyed--few'cr people to buy the products of Can- adian farms. THE MEIGHEN GOVIERNMENT OFFIi7RS RUAL REMEDIES FOR THE CANADIAN FARMERS, TROUBLES — POLICIES THAT V9TLL I)ENEFIT THE FARMER, THE INDUS- TRIES, THE FACTORY WORKERS, AL1, CANADA, Farmers of North Huron Vote Conservative Vc.l.:Ae for Ma%c%,;Ex.Aran V