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,L MGTON MUTUAL FIRE
INSURANCE CO.
Established 1840.
:bead Office, Guelph, Ont.
Risks, taken pn all classes of inaur-
stnee at reasonable rates.
MI3NERCOSEN•S, Agent, Witigharn
A
tember 0th 1026
€ J. W. DODO
Office in Chisholm Block
FIRE, LIFE, ACC/DENT
AND HEALTH
--- INSURANCE --
AND REAL ESTATE
P. O. Box 36o Phone zoo
WJNGHAM, - ONTARIO
DUDLEY HOLMES
BARRISTER, SOLICITOR, ETC.
Victory and Other Bonds Bought and
sold.
Office—Meyer Block, Wingham
R. VANSTONE
BARRISTER, SOLICITOR, ETC
Money to Loan at Lowest Rates
Wingham, - Ontario
J. A. MORTON
BARRISTER, ETC.
Wingham, = Ontario
DR. G.[. ROSS.
Graduate Royal College of Dental
Surgeons
Graduate University of Toronto
Faculty of Dentistry
Office Over H. E: Isard's Store.
W. R. RAMBLY
B.S., M.D., C.M.
Special attention paid to diseases of
Women and Children, having taken
postgraduate work in Surgery, Bact-
eriology and Scientific AgLedicine,'
• Office in the Kerr Residence, : be-
tween the Queen's Hotel and the Bap-
tist Church.
All business given careful attention.
''Phone 54. P 0. Box 513.
Dr. RobL C. Redmond
M.R.C.S. (Eng.) L.R.C.P. (Londa
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
Dr. Chisholm's old stand.
DR. R. L. STEWART
" Graduate of University of Toronto,
Faculty of Medicine; Licentiate of the
Ontario College of Physicians and
Surgeons.
Office in Chisholm BIock
Josephine Street. Phone 20.
Dr. Margaret C. Calder
General Practitioner
Graduate. University of Toronto
Faculty of Medicine
Office—Josephine St„ two doors south
of Brunswick Hotel.
Telephones: Office 281, Residence 151
E. A. PARKER
OSTEOPATH
All Diseases Treated
Office adjoining residence next to
'Anglican Church on Centre Street.
Sundays by appointment
Hours --g a m. to 8.p. m.
Osteopathy Electricity
Telephone 272,
A. R. & F. E. DUVAL.
CHIROPRACTIC SPECIALISTS'
Members C A. 0.
Graduates of Canadian Chiroprac-
tic College, Toronto. Office in Craw-
ford Block, four doors north of Post
Office.
Hours 2 to 5; 7 to 8.30 p. in. and by
appointments. Special appointments
made' for those corning any distance.
Out of town and night calls re-
sponded to.
Phones;—Office, 300, Residence 13
arm 6or.
J. ALVIN FOX
DRUGLESS PRACTIONER
CHIROPRACTIC AND
DRUGLESS PRACTICE
ELECTRO-Tt-MRAPY
Phone rex,
urs a,m., 2-5, 7-8 p, m.. or by
appointment.
D. R. McINNES
CHIROPRACTOR
ELECTRICITY
Adjustments given for diseases of
an kinds, specialize in dealing with
childter Lady attendant. Night Calls
responded to.
Office on Scott St., Wingham, Ont..
Telephone 15o.
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l bones; Office xo5, Resid, 224
A. J. WALKER
FURNITURE DEALER
FUNEt ; RECTOR
gator Equipment
AM, ; - ONTARIO -
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rotect the Home. Market
For Canada, more especially for Ontario and Quebec, the stage is all
set for a tremendous development.
The fabulous wealth of our North Country—now established beyond
question—needs only, the assurance of honest and stable government to
attract capital and immigration on a scale that will inaugurate a period
of 'unprecedented prosperity. A few years hence in Ontario there may
easily be a population of 1,000,000 north of the Great Lakes and the
Ottawa River.
All of which means a big and profitable market for farm products.
That market should be reserved exclusively for Canadian farmers.
Elect a Conservative Government, and it will be so reserved, For the
Conservative Party stands pledged to see that the Canadian fanner is as
adequately protected in this market as the United States farmer is in his.
As Mr, Meighen stated at Midland on August 3rd, "We will make it
as hard for the American farmers to get their surplus shipments into
Canada, as they are now snaking it difficult for the Canadian farmer
to get his surplus into the United States."
What Others a 'ave one
You Too Can Do t
The farmers of Canada have shown . that they can
march abreast of the whole world in quality pro-
duction. Also they have made giant strides in
increasing the quantity of their production.
But in the business -like, efficient marketing of
their products they have failed to keep pace.
Little Denmark has developed a system of co-
operative marketing that has made her one of the
most efficient and prosperous agricultural countries
in the world. Australia and New Zealand have
both made the orderly marketing of their products
a matter of national policy.
Don't let Canada lag behind any longer!
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Promises are Good
but Actions are Better
For the United States farmer, the season for
"seasonable" produce ,.,- all kinds of fruits and
vegetables opens much earlier than it does for
you.
When your cherries, or your tomatoes, are first
ready to pick, his production of cherries or tomatoes.
is at its peak?
Heretofore, in order to avoid breakingi prices in
his own. market, he has been accustomed to dump
his surplus production on yours,
In less than three weeks from the time it took
office, the Conservative administration effectually
stopped this practice by rigid enforcement of the
dumping regulations!
Co -Operative Marketng
Every farmer who knows his business hopes to
produce in larger quantity, and still be able to sell the increase
without breaking the market
=produce in a- better quality, and obtain the premium to which
he should thereby be entitled.
Both hopes can be realized— quickly and in full ` measuse - through
co-operative marketing !
The proper procedure as regards organization, the proper technique as
regards standards, grading, etc., and the proper methods of financing,
are now an : open book that all who will may read and' profit by.
In the five years he was in office, Mr. King did absolutely nothing to
bring the blessings of co-operative marketing within reach of Cana.:an
farmers. But--
Mr. Meighen stands pledged, if" returned to power—to quote' his own
words from an address delivered in Ottawa on July' 20th—"to put into
force such a policy as will enable the farmers of Canada to build up a
marketing system which will compare in efficiency with that of" -any
agricultural country in the world."
And this pledge will be carried out, even as Mr. Meighen's pledge to
stop the dumping on the Canadian market of United States . fruits and
vegetables'has.already been carried out
Yours is the choice—yours the responsibility—on September I4th;
p you would.
unlock the double door to prosperity, the. key for which Mr.'Me ghen offers you--
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for Dr. G. S. Fowler in Bruce South:
For Bigger and Better Marliets!
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GEORGE A. SIDDALL
----Broker**
Phone 73. Lttcknow, Ontario.
IVloitey to lend on first sad teconed
mortgages .on &nit and other real es-
tate properties at a reasonable rate of
interest, also ott first Chattel mortga-
ges. on stock and on personal notes,
A few farms on hand for sale or to
rent on easy terms,
CTAS. GILMO lR
- Agent Por---
CtTLROSS FIRE INSiJRANCE
Insttre fit a God Sound Oorat any'
ox s67 Wang t, .Oat
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THE GREATEST MYSTERY STORY EVER WRITTEN
I ye had some," interrupted Law-
rence unspttzpathetically, "Get on wvith
the dark mystery,"
'I see the sun rise and set; I see
,the sky above and the desert below;
I see my handful of cafard-stricken
men' in say mud" fort ,black Senegal-
ese, and white, mule -mounted infantry
whom I train, poor devils; and what
else do I see? What else from year's
end to year's end?.. ."
"I shall weep in a minute," murnt-
cred Law•renee, "What about the Dark.
Mystery?"
What do. T see?" conflated the Ma-
jor,' ignoring the unworthy remark.
"A vulture, A jackal, A lizard. If I
am lucky and God is good, a slave
caravan, from Lake Tchad. A band
of veiled Touaregs, led by a' Targui
bandit -chief ,thirsting 'for the blood
of the hated white man, and I bless
them even as I,open their eyes with
,fire or lead the attack of my mule -
calvary playing at Spahis. ,
"The Dark Mystery must havf been
a perfect Godsend niy dear ,jolly",
Folly,"},smiled Lawrence, as he extrac-
ted his cheroot -'case and extendc1 it
to his eloquent friend, lying facing
him on the opposite touch-seat'oi'the
uncomfortable carriage of the Niger-
ian Railway. "What 'was it?"
"A Godsend ;indeed," replied the
Frenchman. "Sent of God, surely to
save my reason and perhaps niy life,
',But I
doubt if the price were not 4.
little high even for that! The deaths
of so many brave men, And one of
dastardly cold blooded murder? The
vile assassination' of a .gallant sous -
officer. And by one of his own risen.
In the very hosts of glorious Victory.
One of his own men ---,I am certain of
it But why? Why? I ask myself
night and thy , And now I ask *se,'
my friend , The motive, I ask? But
you shall hear all—and instantly solve
the problem, my dear Holmes eh?
Have you heard of our little post
of Zinderncuf ( as far north N,.
( of .�Gftetdcr-
which is in the Mr country), north 00'
Mi
elle'
your Nigeria? No? Well you hear of
it now, and it is where this inxcoznpre-
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DR » G. W. 110WSON
DENTtST
Office Over John Galbraith's Store
Make your hointe brighter with Del-
co Light. The dependable farm
Electric Service.
Get our new low p and d
easy
terms.
HENRY JOHANN
Delco Light Dealer
Glertnarz fats Ontario,