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The Clinton News-Record, 1911-09-14, Page 3
. __ -. .. _ _ or" >.t- .e P_ --. Y."-,.Mi__ii'R%ii'GiiGF-.-.�..-..�-... "I'. ,;.. � I_�_.._��.-..,�+ _, 1._x;;;39 ,� ! The bill takes a long step towards etatabllshing for the continent of North ! r cus ars in Bribian. . Robt. McLean, 'i ` !POINTS A. BOUT THE DEAL1 America s Pglicy of unrestricted tracts and commerce, recognizing natural ,, w 11 5, .. _- - . �........•.._— - ._ ... -.- .. TN•d i i44. l ri l THE EEE RS Qf WEST HURON , T`b�► r kT.l� 1?e1L+ttt �� TQM Lrr�4s world � e 1.i li't iia a aio�nai ail E t tt'ith # almMwkrklga over the 'Retls�ad itbfpyarrd a Cpllxpewaled KsIF iG� ' � vrttfal+a, IAS tlaaaii i� is s+d tla# Deep sisse#rii t iteestr The which vote you ►ill east on Sept. Qlat le nota politic- .�"�'"1 and put tl�s itritlye out of 12ttis- «l bye f► -o, yaadl�t's TO CONTIM ail one. Parliament had still over tern ears to run but the jbox faciliry, iA: $ was � ' _: '� '" '><'he l'zsihreauiiee lea+. licca( wiped ,ra+ai: ' C,01. Crow. of the 3#)*x won tha+burned. • l xi,tr Government Eras referred to the} ef> le the +serious , �; iI W1t AT Hata waailA ar ox ea wino!!, tlaaiad,s; Is 1110.14 p [� �ilol9tlOk2 Gcwe�wr-Cle�paral +� intttplt at i�tta it els xeportod xhalt i•#aaU �,j ♦ Vatork t :,a6K$0 %o th froagi BritgIA. of Reciprocity. The ;vote should have been taken, on that wa• The Basler tetlm was ttelectrai. withdraw ra31a the ilslasriss tread MAN arrairt^ but Priv,rta CliQor failed.t4 ' """""^^' our-axiakintr �ater♦et♦, 0l a'ts> friar lister, rsprr simple tilLQ(dtiOn for or .against, qNd( SQ urged, hilt the (ov- ' qual-o0nell#teit with the Law<totl idirartoo int rr tae f t fits xh* a d♦d wale♦• iasaitli $?,Iilf,Qllfi, Dant* fro>sr # a try. jAsMl IG rxrl thltt ntevltaeee Ot"d 10 .of rt►ai err to r pt 1a the NaIt d and grub- Va�aitod Kingdom; so that a stroag Ju. OrAlReut Haw At to :Send the members back to 'Meir conecitu. y r� tis3},*V♦loptiaeat or .•Very unifier- ,. ` i f4 W# of UttlFta►it#ai Aaglee !R • i tt►klag fid !n ♦►Prise that imaltes a oonll w Is ofur>tU**d the' Unitrd statear 0 alt �aplprovp orr not of their osition oil this uestlon. 11 1{lltillf Y. it I aomattt ty pr porous. ptovr Qu imports aIQ tw to te; a British tmarket i�� become we to advl89a or attempt to advise, you ;a' i POINTO ABOUT TH9 OF.Ai.. how to vote. Pa3raoually, I am stlrongly aga�tlast Reciprocity -•*••- the lns.tTin of British Preference Iia# ' �b tbo kresldol;it of t o U'nitod Ii *REN 1besn reduced, the percentage of rift under BZi9!ing conditions, Wo are dealing with today', not *tat** In h#s offialal. altars A train!- � Vit. nr varying from 1.!Hifi to 7% per, twenty, or evert tyn, years ago, and � flrlxliy believe Recipro»ij y ' to ctpgre�s tie Recirol itr OPENING WERE AYQ#ND To interfere with the pzeferenee iilt3, viii practically Villa moat factories in Clinton and rod- iMmtaist did not use :the wtard "Dear :between five. and six million, .dolla910 elrich, %fila seriously lnj,ure the farlxiera of H uron. 'pilo peO:• - /r • " wb aanticlp4U . pee sacess to ^-^^^- worth of British Imports, without Any' pie of the towns, t3veli if the should et. eatables cheaper,. raw rnlitinig being given that ,this teas thq > Y g ja ;,pe�Qt a~ CeluaibuisGlbioiiii lvge ConPaintltttb �w #opThrp Q dittaM iwsy In which the British Preferonco won't have a9 Millett Wages to buy With, v was being #bated. was eel exceed+ �etltalt to the: wheat !!sips-- Control In&IT clever way Qf beginning the pre Canoida #s the only gouiatrp is 0he work. in wirieh thousands •of un- , 1<t Will ve to the. United States ranch , cesg of breaking Caliada away from a to ed safe not hunting for work, and in some cases for bread. Hard rooter ntrpl .i tri• wheat market lax JOAN aA. laoat;Nltl. athe channels of trade leading to ane mP y , At kv*r U4 before. It w111, seal,;* " �-- �[roul. the United' IiiingdoznR which was t''°mes have been prevalent In the States since ] 90Z, and are , g�•�tiatg t. >uilliu Llan 'tg turnn the Ga,iraptan It doer not matter where you touch more so aver da li♦at' i4 9 flqur and send abroad the.: ppenly avowed immediately the pro+ y y. The arg=mit "Let well enough alonall is LI t w ON " S " "', " - , " tmiait«1 prgducc, the broad policy of the Unite estates ;visions of ASreement were itnnounced� ltd- this case a south one. For a people who are prosperous, fndviduallty+ I 'L "�,� ic - I ;*tarp of state 'Knox u804 the 'which dictated the Reciprocity Agree- PY staiteemen, riailway magnates ane% ' tsnd coliectively, as Canadians are, to join forces with a people twelve 5. aft r p I Mont, you conte across the intention � ,all over the United Btatei# times as numercu:a, who are oppressedwith hard Vale Prust,s, Pack ante and OVER ? 4 salxi11 e ►ford > It Chicago At r Reel rocity, ubliciatgg �ttauet. _ ,ended by leading busipq,s , There "wap another effect of too, no+ the thousands upon tha'asa'nd+s of ut►employed, would ba t11e height of folly, ena fi'. m, over the -whole N: the #► dela ',tO c0ritr0l-►a natural Incentive to a oottatlons that peculiarly seco>t'ds wit>L to say `the least. •!alt; lie aaais}:� ;nation of ninety-five million •people khe expectations of Mr. McCall -•-the, -- _ , Dividing foo iris wheat we •also, !which proposes. to deal with a nation : padvantages given the United States I place gre., reliance in an `object lesson At *close quarters,. and I here- ' , p �Iteapint0 accoxn% the factlitiee wbioh •of less khan eight.;lntllions.. pver. Great Britain, gre also enjoyed by' with give a few t the.44iiiixed i3tateis lrce■esses for h d• ! jtwelve other countries, • �(aias° + art of the. suryyIns au=31% , tri this case there is s treble cb-, •..,i4, drop,. safe titres proventinr the emgrai Besides, them is a ,dtscriminatiwn Goder..b, Sept. ` 5th, 1911. Cllaton, :Sept. 7, 1011. seat A of pi•icox which r♦xults thrgugh :;ject:- against Great Britain in the Uutteal Dear Sir : __. -. the. uinping of 1a;ge , . ntitieta upon; (1) The control o! Canadian raw ,States, for none of the advantaged Tho ass' I This firm is opposed to Reciprocity !flip Fieroi�'♦an taarkets where the ; p ing of the Reciprocity Pacl ,wAcld's. prl�ce is fined The tree admit■, 3 material', (given to Canada apply to the Mother or any ,measure that will Injure Brit .ig3% Vf.smin xroiia Canada thus rYieeto .! wl•11 be ,very lin urian:! to our Mills at " ` We Told You S0 (2) The control of Canadian a ►Country: a fish cannecticm ar the i " fibs proment situatiqu and ,provide a industries and orfs 'by restricting British -- - Goderich, in . ,fact allmpst put us out aanning intorest+s of CANADA. T �'(�� ' a ainet cgntingenoi. wham the Cana p • of -Business. Had we surmised that f $ A, 1 1 LAG dare surplae becompp greater by ptAo- exports to Canada; jPO1NTS ABOUT THE DEAL, " The .Jackson Mf ► ER grain grove s> arias as our own (3) The control of the whole export such a thin was . thoatRht of we b• Co. Ltd. TWENTY-ONE Nqw f'erfQcted-•The Beat pn the Mat'�t l 1. ,gro orally, Canadaa control in 4is to be a hewer: ,' trade of North America, , would not have built! the" new elevate i. Qi wogd to, the United SCates,'fori e . • Nothing like the cool, matter-of-fact � or at a cost of ;235000.00. We al. Goderich, Septi. 8, 1911. [%' 'j t� ' vi'ay in which the men of Washington , , It has been stated that cattle aro ° T R 1 1 1 the President wrote, "We ,hail reduce TELE FAVORED NATIONS will be obliged 'to part with most the consumption of our own forests." "have: gone about the disclosure of of our employees. j higher in Buf9alo than Toronto, but .heir ideals i9 furnished, in the annals: ' -- this fear all.eorn fed cattle a ainst. John L d Ncretary' Knox, in a letter .of January; Yours twit L S b a t t , , lst, inloruiln the tw . Canadia of statesmanship. y• g 1. '' $ 4 The Reciprocity ]3t�1 was tient to the. Canada Extends to Them Tariff Ad; Western Canada Flour grafts aria soina meal. Shipping -and ;,oNDON, ONT • +MiPisters that they had properly in - +tea pretod the . greement they had, 'Mous@ .of Re presexilatives by the Ways vantages Which Are Not Enjoy- Mills Co., Ltd, export cattile have been! higher in made, mourned over hie failure to get AnHouse, • Means Committee, In the late : ed by Great Britain Toronto than in Buffalo , for many+ all, he wanted because .certain Prov. a uo , the Ways Did Means Commit- i II Jolir---- Goderich, Srpt. 6th 1911. months. " •-�' \ a „� . McCall, of New York y JOHN V. BORNE. We could alwa a shi !rices tiveze in the wi!aY:- t e, f which Mr. McC , , _, I consider Reciprocity will seriously y'" Pin bond, to ;who introduced the Agreement to Y ) . 7t'it •a matter of some regret on ou)ad,' :Congress, injure the ca;Otle, iamd hpc,;e Buffalo and sell there free of duty, but '.. park that: we have,.boen, unable, to ad- g s, •'w'as the. spokesman, was a .l The twelve countries which under trade of Toronto pays heftier. 'A � � just our differences •oq , the arlb ect of: 'Republican body, 'The present Ways • ;the Reeiprocity Agreement are to on. a Canada, 4 P y 'Above item, ap- �. wood pulp, pulp *ood and :print paper., i ;and Means Committee is a Democratic joy precedence over the Mother Coun- The' United States ship ishei es Plies to hogs. Reciprocity wily dam- We recognihe tpbe dlYfidultige to ,whio, P r b t Y �.'-- STI . you refer growing oiit of ,the natures o : •"boody; and In sending the bill to the.. try, are Argentine Republic, Austria- aniumis to Britian. Hnvv can wo age our sta3k and lower prices. rim i the relations botateen . the ,Dominign.. ;u w Ilouae makes no bones about it Hungary, I3ollvia, Colombia, Denmark, expect to et a better rice fr the • John F. Andrews: g. P env _ _ and the Provinglal. appe.rnmento, any ,being but the opening. wedge of unre- Japan. Norway, Russia,. Spain, $we• Unigz4 States when we can ship dir- - � T --- Xor tris present; we must. be c atenial stricted, trade relations.. Ven, Switzerland,. Venezuela. SIT George "" "- !with the cgnctltlapal arrangement , act" bo +11.1 to¢n A 8e W Ross on 'the 90 000 . • . "• • ' ` ! The bill takes a long step towards etatabllshing for the continent of North ' F nee also participates In certain P'�las'ses of "goods. , , r cus ars in Bribian. . Robt. McLean, . • , 000 Market and the,Hb"- Malrket. !POINTS A. BOUT THE DEAL1 America s Pglicy of unrestricted tracts and commerce, recognizing natural Countries like'Bolivia and Colombia While our. seven mil)!tpns' were gel• SIXTE�y EN conditions that have been too long is. are not likely seriously to affect Cana. Blyth, Sept. 8, 1911. t+inir into the American markets with nored. , Plan trade; but, the possibilities of Netting Reciprocity will be very? injurious Who -I M)Prdhahtdisv, ftl{ Agnellioan _ 15 AG NST Tice notion Of using a club on Can- oda in the shape - of a threat to with• down th© bars to Argentina �nd Denmark, for instance, ;aro eon- the Ontario horse, cattle, cheep • hog trade, horses . ninety m:a'.lions would` Tie getting into draw Reciprocity iE Canada should siderable. and especially, . .as Canada!, and the horns market, al- (' (� propose closer relations with Great.: ' The Argentine RepuWie sends more British Columbia .z Dun best miirketl ways this• bessa,where not glubbed'witl> I 11.GONSERVATIO .: ' Britain could not be more delight: heat to the 'United Kingdom g for ood horse_ s. t; goods, would be rendered ,practically fully announced, . Panada docs, It Is produced. under Ed. Watson. valueless, It is an odd way of, preserving. the .conditions which offset its softer qual- . ►: Chairman of Governments Consery a••� ttg,n Commission Is a Foremost � fiscal independence of Canada.* ' Ity than'. the prairie -grown wheat., Labor in the Argentine is • very We.tfora; Ont„ .Feb. 1.1, 1911. Mr. Peter. Jackson, who fs a large. . 01., , cheap We are. situated din the centre of buv,or, of horses in Lambtonand other ,� Opponent of Reciprocity POINTS ABOUT THE DEAL. i . } one of rho finest r — t , Most of the Argentine. wheat .is produce secti�ans.14 parts of Ontario, is ane of the best in. — - . ` BI- JOSH' 'ar..HORlplal. . NINETEEN .i grown. near' the 'seaboard, and its Ontario... We' halve hada 'trouble . 'in fanned mea .oa the home business: , He . .� �� tianspoitation is, ,therefore, very selling our ogtput, owing iq: the koro mrakas frequent+ 4,t'ps to Chicago "and "-'--= �� .11 It need not be supposed that bi nab 'cheap. 'The best Canadian wheat is L compietition df American markets. is familiar r w i`.ti both the ' Canadian � ��� �� 18 cele "ho " her' eu lies of ulp� ►own so far from the seaboard, and • �`i f" �% _ , h g Pp , p. I rMM T�STIGS DID we are encloSin copies of -some anti American horse market. h, the Cost of ,carrying it to the ships is g r, , .wood: any more than that she should iconsidersille. letters we received' this xpn:nl;' and "At presen�� Ontaii:o haspractnoal ;.� i ,- , y: ; , NOT MATTER . s h � .• a, throw them at -the Republic, 8if n . ; ; . Argentine wheat can be dumped tit !mer: ' showing the ciSra:t r+f ibo ly+ a muonopoly of -the horse maLi cat in e- . mgans of saving the Republic from . . +a Cauadiair, port • at a cost•. of 5 g -3c. Arne*cati marluet, " nnitrr, a ` toavy the Canadian West.. It is a laetg haul / y1• 'i der bushel for freight,. against a cost' `" J% It`' ( a . wvoeful want'thtrt will 9400 its°own Mr, Fielding Asserts They Wera_ Un- duty' oa our differeat6narkets: by ►'air . to send Ontario horses out -A wilful was%. f, 16c, per bushel for haulage from necessary .to. Reciprocity Agree- Western Canada to the Atlantic Coast Ycnlrs 'truly. there, but 'itis duty shuts out : the, Tv£o policies, Are, wforktn9 fox: Itht} • ap' tf rd . Amiorican .horses slid Ontario farm- tw i merit Because Conditions �11/.ere ? Now, 00 per cent. of Canadian wheat. ;1. t` t• ,t o , gelietaT advantage of .Canada in this r.: Is 'consumed in Canada, Whoever . em .get'the benefit. matte,; xietth°er bt "yPhioli'i►3idb ;die mad= . ori Thirty. Years Ago.l I . i will benefit�hy free wheat. from Ar en J=ts Arclabaid; o£ Seaforth' •• 'one . Hpw.man buyers L. frtrn Cal ar rifice'd ta. the natural desires of lw4tth, i g + . y' y g P, r �', ingt 4L '' ' . ,j n.y JOHN V. BORNE.: tina, the Canadian farmer will not. �of • the largest :horse• payers. }n West Winnipeg or Vancouver would � comic The.•first'ia that of stimulating, tbd' !This is.one of ' the branches .of trade ern .•Ontario,. stait38 that Reciprocity to Toronto for Onitario- horses if they I .. conversion of iieetgral products - intoe while .the United. States Secretary :to which Let .well ,enough alone" w ll racticalP ut the h se Craw; c uid ' r M' , i i P y P or a ca op down to inneapolns, The finished mafiufactures, as near tp{ of State and his commissioners were ..1mOst forcefully applies. . 1 •• Denmai9c is .a great butter and bacon nut , of business in Canada:. Canadiam West fs.fillixig up =agidly and ,J ,. e _ ` 1. their place of origin as natui�'l colidi i negotiating an agreeimnt, which. was. 'exporting .country.::Intensive farmin Thomas .MclVIillian asked hiRri to they, buy thousalids of Y1,Orses, The L tions and faras0fng enterpl3se 'will. introduced to ,Congress as an ample- has been carried ,to 'perfection th a den + this statement, atad he refused A, ericans wdl'1. row those ors if permit -a policy which explains the; er • l in g h j merit by which Canada could be pre- ;and labor. is abundant: The Danes to. do so. Mr. Archibald is a lead= the' Cairadfan farmers 5ay7 sc,.'' lnerease .oi' pulp and paper ,mills in ` can make money on r the highlands of Quebec, and the crea vented. from dealing with. Great Bri prices which ing ,Liberal, • A ' j ,would enable them. to invade the Mont. SOME POINTERS 'VVi-iICH.THE ON- . I pJ< % S \ nS` I • .j.1 I � " .L . . . tion of such• flourishing towns as teen, they had .the aid of tarifa experts, treat and Eastern Canada market;, Y I Grand More and Shawinigan Falls: who had"•compiled voluminous reports - Walton, Aug. 28th; 1911•, TARIO FARMER iVIAY WELL . United States papermakers, of course, `Whoever would benefit from an influx "' on every aspect o. the trade conditions this l:itid, tips . Canadian' farmer Dear Six : TAI<1J TO IiEART.-^ „ =-�� . `a., would rather bring Canadian .req; .. e� , about• to '' bd affected, while the .Cana 'lwould riot. We skipped no , Iambs to BaffAo for Messrs: Burns:: and.. Sheppard write material to their nulla than to take P rIk the mills to Canada. Ontario and. ue• diaw.Ministers. were ill, supplied' With: :. 3 ynears,.Toronto: is much better niar- as follows to -The Mail and E!xn,q e` •• @'regard' �. . L I F4. 'bee ri Ne -Brunswick h ve."decid d tPOINTS ABOUT THE'DEAL. et. gut bad some there i'ho alai ' ' d' eo a. 'inch Oho passing of New Ili. Series. - a d w a @ information abou.. their own coti'ntry. r k a y ►sear , ing eff t+ w p g / . "` .that the 'pulpwood on Crown Lands: the big to was there frim,: the: SS�a- t9ie rel+: xocit set will have an the • •` Mr. Fielding, in the 7iouse.of Com ; TWENTY-TWO g P . y.P __ -it means quick sales . shall be manufactured at home-henca ' . fes. Lost froail . 50o to 75c. er:cwt. the disappointment of Secretary l�noa axons, on April 6th, questioned by the ; � .p horse trade. tn.,Canada : %�` � < . on account 'of the big aa'dn from 'the The writers -visited several of the There you h d the decisive verdict. furnace- is con•1 k And, his colleagues to be content for' opponents of reciprocity, said. that the ,•• • the resent with conditional arrange-' BET LR ORGANI�D States. Amtrfoatt harse.'centres. last Spa.ng of apractical builder and contrac- structed in such a i,�1 • p g ( information contained in the comps►!• . , ' for -the verdict of a man whose waythat the maxi- �� lnents. .• R. H. Fcrgusan+ and saw hundreds '. Of horses sold. We soiis and price -lists ' for the' purpose , I�1�US1 RIE knowledge of the science of heating nium• heat diffusion is secured with . The second policy is represented by' S have no hesitlation in stating than largely determines his income. . minimum fuel Consumption.. ,the. Conservation Commission fVhich� of the Agreement were not necessary ; „ , r P n. r : „ i , �- It' Will. Surely'c�me driver;a, express, :aged,' warkiriq and He always installs s intended primarily to preserve the at all. Thu Farm Journal ub'ished in eneiel utility horses fetched $50, to the SOUVENIR SOUVENIRGrate9 forests from recisely the kind of de In the same speech Mr: Fieidin Free Trade in Canada for Them, Asked ' . P• g y Every buyer. of 4 _smvenir are simple,. strong , . i houses built on truetion which it is bound to Aeebm said, The agreement is In accordance. 1., Philadelphia', sa n p Spec' Furnace is Neset,ted with a and easy. .to open-- ,.: p +� g by President Taft Means. Trust P + y. ! $65 -per head less m those markets n: for the simple "Fred trade between the- two ewn- pany their ruthless. invasion by aliens• with the policy of Canada for forty' Dominatipn than `i':1e semis classes would bring reason• that' `U.118 ' • haeb°� ;me i g fife"ol ate: It's L"' always + whose interest is confined to wha years. There is no more reason forj ..: tries 'will eventually follow the enact- .unite► the hammier .at The Re ii for furnace mesas safe to install a p0 y, against craiks or breaks of they can take away. _: statistics and price lists today than . By JOHN V. BORNE. , Iment of the resents measure and that any kind fir s years. S OU V E NI R fur• . _ p in Toronto, or, indeed, any' town la quick ,else. rises because it is - The Government of Sir Wil there was vrhen the Conservative' "wilt mean, .ultimab�lyi peaceful. annex- 'Cazrada. The SOUVENIR Laurier in establishing the Commis party brought in tke National Policy.!'! The United States Heade reel rocity generally known to . 1? a tion, Should Ams:+ can hoaxes Tie allowed possesses any of superiority effect a saving of 25% to 5O% in ` ' cion appointed > Chairman` the lYon. ]9very rim: the Government s okea because their •maitufac#ure'rs are look- that appeal strop to discramrn- fuel consumption. Let us seas o ' R P Clifford Sift'i;ii, who, froW 1896. t men tn, the Mouse of Commons have' ing for foreign. markets, President >n thxs countn,� £xee they will lower son si new booklet y u tlur "If ThaU Cax;;ies I Will SiaY Nc, sting buyer 11�1905, was Minister of the Interiol, discussed rcmprocity they have Ansist-! Taft, commending, the agreement to P the prices of our. Canadian horses" iso The Firepot-the of. the The soUVUNx'1; furnace it made ,n Mr. Sifton is one of the stronger ed that there is no real difference 'be -1 the citizens of Atlanta, said Canada More Horses Froin • Gntario Here" (a par with American values, sq thait ff Hamilton, the stove centre of Canada, by . opponents of the Reciprocity Agra :ween the situation of -the Canada of . refused to grant "free tyrade iii every- Milestone; Sa'sk,,. August, 14, 1911 - u own horses ou can write oft at THEN HAMILTON STOVE & HEATER COMPANY1. L. d thing" because 'she was• afraid of our y least $100 per team if. the States pro- to sugce.eor• to Gurney -Tilden co. Limited ,,; , went. .1911 and the situation of Canada, fifty,. A few lines to lab you know why I �. p y ;;ort,; .thirty, twenty years ago, better organized inditi3tries, ; ,. 4. . The. National .Policy is forgotten;; Better organized industries" means am so long in selling this load, duck•comes in wirthout duty. :. POINTS ABOUT THE DEAL. -.- •`- ... :-• -• . 'j'H11aY ARE SENDING HORSES • ;, the repeal of the offer of Reciprocity, . two tliths-first, they manufacture Dia SEVENTEEN _ ! .is forgotten the British Preference is OVER ITL,RE,: AND' CAN SELL . Torcmto, Onaa,, Feb. 11; 1911, forgotten•; the " Commercial y • a larger siolale .because :they have a ( polic of larged .arkeR; second,' they aim to TkI1J1VI, DUTY PAID, FOR LESS S'. S.taplefos. Jc Son; Watford, Outs. I 11 .. s the National TranstonttneaitaS `13af1-� control markets which they should. THAN I CAN GET ' TFTEM FOR IN gentlemen,=To-day new 'laidh axe. t . AT THE MILL€RS MERCY way is forgotten, There is no sited only servo. °!Better organized Indus= ONTARIO. Thep are sesidfrig up sc.'.ling. at 28c a dozen. Our, advico . to look "at statistics to see�how these, •tries!' moans "trusts .and. combines." uld. a to keep oux shi ents;m�ov- � .. .. things .are wor i bxonchos in carCloads r from $60 wo b p y Pn? Ir ng' but, Leave stn-• . The Aimerican manufacturer la..al• Wealth of Ma United States irides•! tistics to the united States.; pass th©' , to $160 per tread, IF THAT BILL I ing'every day+, as,the market in Chi- . Many Rays after control. He doesn't mind . • tries is to be Created" by Control . . Agreement' which" has been made in,� how he is it. Fie has creat diff!^. (RECIPROCITY•] CARTi$E'S T' WI L cage has poen aoraduall' , on the decline. 1 accordance .'With the statistics 'com` cult, in obtaining. markets .across the SIRP NO MORE. HORSES FROM Todaly new.. Maids oan ,ba purchased of Canadian Wheat t• , piled by the United Sta �" is, the: I., _ '+ seas: I.10tewn market is easy. fihe QNTART0 HERE,' NOR CAN ANY- there at 18c. • a dozen with fraught I IIy JOHN V. sotaxR. + >y effect of the .Government pologiat, 'Canadiom market. would be" easy, too! ONE " IdLSE. TIS WESTERN . .. And still, the Primo Minister had, duty added would them cost 220. declared that the main. fundamental d iE free 'tradet!could' be made to 'apply STATES ARE FULL OF HORSES. .Toronto. Y,ou can .see for yourself . Though wheat is a finished produtstt the. Government's commercial to It,- ag it .dace to the enter -state mai . 1.of the farm, it is a raw .material to was was the British Preference, policy. kat AND WAITING TO LAND THEM what effect. this •will have on the ti' ! Years ago the Atlantic •seaboard was OVER. market. ' �i domestic industries, which creatoI See what happened to the British supplied with salt by England, where Ycrars Truelp, Yours truip, home markets for the farmer For eterehee,in Washington., -• _W_„ there are immense deposits a ' few .M. Slieehy�. (Penns. Li7riitad. • .....,. Canadian prosperity itis as deairab%; i'OIN'1'S i4BOUT THE DEAL, finites' from the coast. Tlie United ' ' to grind wheat intp gloat at the near -1 t�tatee salt innnutfachtrors got together 5ct�ie of the Claderich factories are branches cf' largo United. States est convenient point to the threshipsti• ' TWENTY machine as it is to manufacture paper. I t . and slaughtered prides to the seaboard faeti3rie9, ands never Would have been • built if Reciprocity+ had been ' fn Alongside the river which brin's the,' 1 terrltoty until, the British shippers t + T H S pulpwood down from the hills, B ' wero drivont'from the ground. 'Then frrCc, and wti l close down as soon as it cis passed and the goods will be When President Taft,and i p AI E prices went up, int coinpotitioii was made at the larger parent factori" in the States. Men of West ,Huron, . I "control,, Secretary;, 1 VI\IT Sh I�I���EI\�11G ask u to voto for urselves and in . 'our own interests. What is for killed. Tltb thin has happened a y'0 y o 5 Knox spoke of the control of Cana-! IS HIT thousand times since, In other lines. p,ej.r interests will be 'for the interests of your countlry. W E .K? , - I than wheat, they knew what they were of business, . I . talking about,. as* The MorthwesternI•"-""" There aro unsupported Miller maltes abundantly clear: , `fin c=lue and 'a Hal Million Dollars' "combine" influectn Cassert assertions. -of E,r Ne LEWIS.' • ' Start that savings adcount thig 'he disposition of Canada's iter fus'e • HOW your ek Start where you k Worth of Qooda imported from GoVerfiment.assures us that there is - savings. is a question aeon t, ' answer to w iiota� , am 1 _ . . - . a ing, will be safe----rAlith sero- , •..depends the r tura, not oniYy of the : Great Britain, the ,,Agreement p e and effective legislation against sM .milling interestsx�or the {Anretidari ( ` them -•which is proof of the .wisdoiA NNNN+N##N'V6*"# #"##*�#"'**"###$#"##�+ pang that has .alt reserve futid 'States. Should thrs surplus be shipd6ed of the 'Uniteped� + equal to its paid-up Capital. Start dancer Any trust evil must !!rued Rbt cad It trr,usttInevitably ttrean tne1Da ; ny JOIa N v. MORNIM4 of retaining Our comtx}oreial indepene. ' `�,, . with a company incorporated in ;tSCi orth Hurts the Preference vtr uettbn of the Amerldan export trade,• Canada from the United Statea. o I 1 . W°y'nti. 612 .-., :� �1� The News p ro Goderich that has. already paid over, five "Statistics be hanged;' suggested e 'Canadian ttiarkt3t is, bn the million dollars ofinteresttodepo$itors centre, ,the X�•�auuui ,iFoitne or who e, ttih�beet that the Uriitell States ,, Yfteriee,n rnilling interest to a ddmpar+ ' • ativefy unimportant place in 'the list of the Finance Minister when asked in• lies --aft iq tYi,d do amount, and !first ir1 and debenture -holders lar ' e AmerictW Indust es convenient quesifons ars to which sids conveplionc`e of actress, It is even bet, RLQis9 A. SKWIMiNGS Correspondent Call or write tis to -day. • * miller who is able to ,8rit,d this was "b4ttex fortified by facts and fig- ter than the; figures woalld seem to y • fenornious (.Cluadiafli "drop will be the . - miller: of the future, and where t%d ie' urea during the- Washington negotia- indicate --for $t has turnishod''erriploy+ , lAcorporatled !nese there' will be Lire groat trills of the meat for vast sums of united States. ""*+"" "•4"0"*""~4*ice""##K'o*"n*N�� to tions. ' xvarld.. capitol, thanlly td the National, Policy, ,Mr. ,and Mrs. Peterson have re•• The Misses 'Warrintr left Parke The future of ,AmorieAft milting with Three hundred million dollars Q tree Cantidian w at soeured is n grand There is no evidence, therefore, as turned t ` e r ii . T ousec Fria + for their hOme in .. +' S to heir htim in To o to I On d y : aiie, With this enorrrtoun drop fitaia•ing to how tar the immediate effort of the, American money is known. to be 'in. ;, . i a Ver :gas- _ , ' into the mills and elevatdrs of till Agreement on the British ll'reference vested in branch factories in Catnada, Mr. Peterson, who is quite . an In Detroit, after sp,+ading a y P etatbs, a et>lend(a, tido of pros crit,' the Conditions in which are under valid, Improved consideliably� during ant seaMn, Would Yallt►yt+ lit its wak+s'. Tlie' r ,, f to say nothing of its ultimate effect, Canadian Control. _ Atatrica would go forward on they ebb was considered at Washington. But, his sOjttiurix by Take Huroai. Eloise A. SkiRnings wishes through Ireloping'. tour", . new mills would The road 'whioh, avowedly, is to le .1111i1t, and captiditiea enlarikod. Near in the light of Mr. McCall's prophecy to rre. Trade, - 'Mr. and Mrs. CotnWall returned on tlnafaj columns to acknowledge itho r. S airkets abroad would be .cundub ed. a de, is also the road to ton, . OVER t$ �+�� Savinal. s+�tt k�rtt a 1nte ap ttr what misfit happen to Canadian• trbl of Canadlan actoriep. and Comm,p`fid'ayt to their home in Detroit M. trifid patronage of fife ladies of 'Hotel lvew rrdlwaye Voulcl be eittertd d British relations, it is doubly remark- , the whoatk �rrowli s territory; Amor!- British Pref ar Mat prides by the American trusts. ,,; ter a wo:tt euidyabie itwo week's Sunset, Vin tluKi .mor cottagebr's #rid' K=ONS OF • +.00ridba�' 1l'Ifd 411..n01 ,V*. ern t allroiidt tarrying the flour from able that the ryeronae f s ,,,4& -.0 � A ., .. „ .. .. visit, 10ie guests of Capt. and Urs, " Parkal louft, and also a gift of , hr talus would, secure Additional to i•, >y rJ :that tb ,fir pr• j iafl,ltt+- A vW*tr+A x:,•a� •••4� .►i4.., � Al694nder Lairaola�. i [nlJCiq frmn tlae Wage. Club. 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