The Wingham Advance, 1911-08-03, Page 4fi
THE WINO -HAM ADVANCE
THURSDAY, AUGUST 3, 1911
THE
QUESTION OF LARGE FARMERS
MARKETS,
AND RECIPROCITY!
NO APPETITE
THE PROFIT SHARINGSTORE
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VNC� WING -HAM, fN7•
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LIVE STOCK PRICES ON TQ*
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,BETTER
party
Probably
kers.
One of the War cries of the Liberal
in the ensuing elections will
RQNTQ MARKET.
If you have no appetite for meals,
can't work, can't rest and are annoy -
ed with too frequent urination and a
be Laurier and large
g
That in itself would not be un.
welcome, but theywill omit to *tate
from
in order to get them, the reclpro- Into
(I'tam pronto World of July 27 y
Nearly every day now live stock
the 1Jnited States is brought
Toronto,
as•
sages,burping, scaidtng pain in making pas-
sages,
If at of ht ou retire,
g y hoping fox
sleep that either does not came or is
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` ' troubled ou nba e
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Bird
that
oily
Dian
agreement surrenders the Cana• thereon,
mamket to tho United Statue, and Alan
also to twelve or more other .countries
which. are known as "favored nations"
Hader the terms of such a treaty.the
To gain another market would not
be so baa, but it is not iso to eacri- each.
fico a whole Iat (as Canada is doing) 'in
the Canadian duty paid
and then sold against Cana•
animals,
Yesterday J 280 cheep from
esk3rda , my 23,
States were sold on the Toronto
market at 51� cents it pound. They
weighed 04 lbs, and brought $3 5$
The duty, was 88 cerate.
at
Canadian sheep brought. 10 cents lase,July
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kidney trouble
& need Booth's
Kidney 1' i I l P,
the guaranteed
remedy far all
kidney and
bladder trouble,
A fele closes of
,
Toth s Kidney
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King s9'�
and
August Sale ,
AGENTS---
LADIES' HOME JOURNAL
AGENTS--.
HQME JOURNAI, PATTERNS
Best
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Pick'
Quality
1 ng V
i n egap
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order to obtain it, Canadian farmers
would have nothing to gain and much
to lose by such a transaction,
We don't export a great deal of
farm, produce after all, but use most
of what our farmers reduce in our
p
own home markets, It would, there-
fore, seem specially important to Can-
to keep
ae ;ulmericans were preferred.
That is, American sheep of better
quality can bo brought into Toronto,
pay freight, 25 per cent. duty, and
compete with the home animals,
Sheepon the Buffalo market sell for
from two to four and a half cents.
With the duty off, and reciprocity
take the duty the Toronto
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Pills Kidney
Pins will wake up u
nays and regulate the urine.ithe sluggish kid-
Continued treatment will cure and
heal the weakened kidneys and re-
store the appetite in the natural wad,
sold eThe R.hNre a0e boo, or postpaid
from Tho li,. T. Booth Oo., Port Et le,
Ont. ]?ree trial sent on application,
adian farmers the home mar
ket to themselves, and not open it to
the competion of the Americans,
The Canadian Government Year
for 1909 gives the qim ntity of
wheat produced in Canada that year
as 166,744,000 bushels, oats 353,406,000
bushels, barley 55,898,000 bushels,
Of this there were exported:—wheat
56,958,620 bushels, oats 5,255,010 bush.,
2, 959,835 Clearly
will off,
Live Stock Market would be flooded
with American sheep, and prices
would drop about a dollar a head 1Special
What is tame of sheep is true of hogs
and cattle. It `is up to the Ontario
farmer to bear this in mind. With,
say, 20 sheep and 40 hogs a year this
means a straight loss of $60 a year,
a sem sufficient to pay a farmer's
anneal ax.doesn't
a'
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Values
Real
s
InBook
mANy NEIN spEciAis FOR THIS WEEK
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Vinegar 4gar
It use i
pay tocheap
ry.
for pickling. It is never satisfactory.
Use only the best. Jl
This year We are handling
c
Heinz Pure Pickling
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V i n e g a r
It is white, but not white wine.
This is the same quality of Vinegar •
that the Heinz people use in their
class pickles. We guarantee
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the quality. It's better than any -
•
,, malt, cider or white wine vinegar
made. No acids used in the ma]lU-
facture of this vinegar. Try it.
barley bushels. this
indicates that it is best for ne to pre-
serve the home market; Our root
crops also deserve attention, In the
year mentioned, Canada raised 99,087,
is all the talk for reciprocity
p y
compared with these facts against it 1
Ponder it over, Mr. Farmer,
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NICKS PROPERTIES
SCOTT STREET
••�•What
15 pieces best heavy English Flannelette, good
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.residence.
width and patterns.Reg 15c & 17c ---for . . 1 1 I c
_
200 bushels of potatoes, and 107,724,000
bushels of turnips, Of these we ex-
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Suitable for dairy business or private
A Bargain.
to y 1,560,032 bueheis of pota•
ported only
toes, and 1,020,776 'bushels of turnips.
The Canadian market consumed$53,-,,,,,,,�,,,,,,,,,,,,�,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,
till C. r. -
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LENNOX RESIDENCE
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ibbed Cotton Hose,sizes 5 t� 10 black
20 doz.R•
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or tan. Regular 25c --- Sale Price . • 15C
500,000DIAGONAL
worth, and the rest of the
world bought only $1,000,037 worth,
Hay is another of our big erops, and
'Pho matter under this head is supplied
by tho W1ngham W.C. T. U.
Zech. 7 :16—"These are the things
ST.
One of the very nicest homes in
town. Must be sold.
one which is always in demand, In
1000 Canada raised 11,877,100 tons,
valued- at $181,644,000, while the rest
of the world bought from us 55,884
that, ye shall do :—Speak ye every
man the truth to his neighbor. Exe-
cute the judgment of truth and peace
in your gates."
.
$RINKER PROPERTY
BLUEVALE
10inches pieces of heavy Oxford Plaid, 36 wide•
1 SCAs
Regular 35c per yard, for -
A. verysuitable Cloth for children's fall school dresses
•one
tone or something over 000,000 worth.
What about live stock ? The official
returns show that Canada had in 1009
$27,789,000 worth of horses, and ex-
We cannot pray too earnestly for
this continuons enlargement of • the
heart in order that we may fulfil the
Admirably suited for retired farmer.
Mr. Brinker is in Michigan, this
must be disposed of at once.
ported $367,250 worth. Indeed, we
imported $941,667 worth. Our horned
greathigh
commandment to love God
and your brother man.
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6 doz. Ladies' Summer Vests, short sleeves and no -were
.
sleeves. Regular 153 to 25C ---this week 12C
cattle, other than 20132 cows, in 1we
valued at $120,320,000, and we
only exported a shade over $10,000,-
You have your duty to others,
They have their duty to you.
Ritchie & COSenS
000 worth. Of $34,308,000 worth of
swine raised we only exported $4,000
worth. Of $15,735,000 worth of sheep
raised we exported but $500,000
It a person steals your -money or
other property, you may have re-
course to law and the thief punished.
REAL ESTATE
AND INSURANCE
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Five • dozen Ladles' Wash $gilts with •nicelyem-
• 7
broldered ptterns. Regular 25C, for 11 C
t,
We x180 carry in stock Heinz Baked
Beans with Pork and Tomato Sauce
15e;Heinz
Tomato 15e >
Tomato Catsup, 15c.
worth,
In the matter of butter, cheese,
poultry and other direct and indirect
the farm official fig-
but did you ever think that he who
steals your happiness often goes un-
Punished, and the thieves of happiness
are many. To steal happiness is a
WANTED a
products of no
ores are available as to the totalHeinz
production of the country later than
the census of 1901, Yet, with the
exception of cheese, Canada is becom-
crime. We cannot injure another
without injuring ourselves. Be hon-
est, true. Safe -guard your own hap-
pinese. It is your right,
In the DAUPHIN DISTRICT,Soup,
a large number of experienced
farmers to buy and farm the best
land in the Nest improved or
"
Eight dozen Men•'s . plain black Cashmere Socks.
Regular 503 value for . • . , . 29C
g,
ins an importer instead a an export
er, "The market of ninety milli
looks good on paper, but it does not
exist in fact, Our farmers are pro-
ducers and the home market consti-
rates their best consumer,
Statistics of certain industries of
, officially in 1900.
Canada were takenffi
The figures are instructive. In
slaughtering and meat packing, and
ALL RIGHT TO -MORROW."
(The Khan in the Star.)
His friends saw him alive for the
last time on the Esplanade. "Pm
pretty drunk now," he said," but I'll
be all right to -morrow." Half an
hour afterwards he had solved the
awful problem of life, and stood sober
his God, been r
beforeHehad un
;
unimproved. First-class proper -
ties for sale at low prices and on
terms to suit. For particulars
and booklet giving description of
the district, apply to
R C. R. C SPARLING
DAUPHIN — MAN.
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Ladi• es White • Night Gowns and •Underskirts•
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Reg. $1.50, $2.00, $2.50 ---Choice for 1.10
Great
.
ring Sale
OF ALL
slaughtering without packing,the
down and killed by a freight train.
"I'm drunk, but I will be
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Three pieces 72 -inch Pure Linen Table Damask.
$125 and $1• 50 --- Sale Price 73c
.
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'RegularCI
production was something over $29,
000,000. Our total:export of meats of
all kinds that year was only a shade
over ' $2,000,000, and this included
pretty
All right to -morrow," the drunkard
said,
And devils jeered in his palsied ear
As he staggered out on the
r•
The Place Where Good
Clothes Come From
poultry and game. In 1909 we sold
to the whole world outside of Canada
only $1,900,000 worth. of meats.
Esplanade,
He did not hear the wheels of death,
He crossed the river dark and broad,
And sober stood in mad amaze
LET U S POST YO U
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10pieces Hand and Tea Toweling. Regular 10c
1 1
to 12 C per yard, for S 2 C
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These figures are well worth re-
membering when the farmer is ap-
pealed to on a cry of larger markets.
Canada surrenders more than she
gains on such a deal as the recipro-
city pact produces,
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Before the golden gates of God,
The long to -morrow 1 may we hope
That Gabriel oped the mystic gate,
And that no voice came forth from
God,
"The man has sinned ; too late 1 too
late 1"
For Christ has died for men like him,Clothes
If you get your olothea from ue,
yon are sure to get
Clothes made to fit
Clothes neatly made
well made
Clothes that look well
Summer Goods
During Month Of August • -
Another shipment of Prints,to clear at 9c
pOb,
GOOD PATTERNS AND PAST COLORS •
Lucknow. ,
Mr. R. Barrett disposed of his har•
nees stock, etc., to Messrs. Seliery &
Temple of Kincardine, Mr. Barrett
To wash away their inborn sip ;
let us hope that he came forth
And led the startled stranger in.
Who gave•this man the drink of death
• Is no one guilty—none afraid ? •
And who is guilty of the blood
That smokes upon the Esplanade 2
Clothes that wear well
Olothes that last well
Clothes in latest style
Clothes that please .
Clothes that satisfy
e,
Ladies' Short Lisle Gloves, about doz black and
white only. Reg. 25c and 35c,for 19C
We do not want to carr over an of our stock
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Of summer goods, Anil are marking •
, •
prices down to suit all.
intends going West in the near
future,
Last among the fifty -ono' pieces to
be arranged for the fireworks display
at the Ltieknow Caledonian games
Who sent this creature forth to die
Who left the gates of death ajar ?
To let a drunken being fall
And die beneath a cattle car ?
,
Utah rail upon the Esplanade
Is painted red with human gore
We understand our business
We have the cods
g
We know the -styles
Our charges aro right
g $
20 pieces 36 in. Bleached Cotton.. Reg. 15c for.... •11c
p
All of our stock Of Satin Stripe and Spot Mu&line,
Foulards, Linen and Repp Srtitings AT
LESS THAN COST PRICE.
Crum s English Print at se, fiC, tJe and. Tic per yd.
10 doz. Ladies'Cotton, Hose, worth 260, to clear at
lb per psi r.
2 pieces Nairn'sScotch Linoleum, reg. 60e per yd., sale
• square yard.
velvet Rugs in all sizes, Tapestry Rugs in all sizes, at
• 25 per cent. off regular price.
pairs of Ladies Dongola Blu. Shoes, reg. $2.00 per
pair, for $1.35 per pair. (This is a snap and will
not last long at these prices,
thisyear will be a portrait, 20x20 feet
square, of Iiia George the 5th, in
q g g
natural colors. That alone will be
Worth the price of admission.
Nothing but the entire absence of
wind and the fact that everything was
damp from recent rains, saved Luck-
Then strike the iron shackles off
And have such scenes as this no
more,
How long will all our citizens
de afraid ?
By ;wheels of doom be made
flow any- morewill set theirdeath
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The Nifty biflIl�S Tailor
R. Maxwell's old stand
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50 •ends Gin hams and Cotton •Su• • s to clear at , • 9C
Ginghams g
now from a serious fire last Wednes-
day night;. About half past eleven
FOR AGED PEOPLE.
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Mens • Union Underwear, In all sizer?l
Drawersr Regular 75e value for
-
50c
o'clock fire was discovered in the rear
frame building just east of the Cain
House. A. few minutes' application
of water got the blaze under control,
and inside of an hour, to all appear-
Old Folks Should Be Careful In
, Their Selection Of Regulative
Medicine.
, DRS. KENNEDY & CALDER
Omens—Corner Patrick and Centro streets
Prtosras-
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Rd idence, Dr. Itenncdy 11330
mice, the lire was completely' extin-
finished, and firemen and • epectatora
dispersed. Shortly after four o'clock
building was again seen to be on
fire, and before water could be again
We have a safe, dependable and.
P
altogether ideal remedy that is par-
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titularly adapted to the requirements
of aged people., and persons of weak
constitutions Who stiffer frown consti•
Residence, Dr. Calder lel
Dr. ]ionnedy speeialtzos in Surgery
Dr. Caldor devotes special attention to
Dtseases or the Eyo, year, Noso and Throatithe
luyes thoroughly tested• Glasses proporly
fitted,
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Another lot of Men's Overalls and Smocks at , . , . 69C
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REMEMBER R :'-e au can buy all kinds of House-
r. •
Furnishings such as Carpets, Mugs, •Llnoleums9
r
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- Oil elaths, Window Shades, etcr, at a saving
• W.
Of 25 per cent.
The abovegoods are 1111 positively new and .up-to-date.
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all our old clxstonaers for their patronage in
the past, and hoping to see therm all back, and many
new ones.
applied, the fire seethed much worse
than it Was earlier in the evening,
The water was again turned on, and
the fire, though more stubborn this
time, was agaita subdued. Thio time,
howeve, the building was ruined.
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bowel disordere. Wep
l pation or other .Thanking
tare so certain that it Will relieve these
complaints and give absolute satisfaD-
tion in every particular that we offer
It with our personal guarantee that it
eball east the usor nothing if it fails to
out; claims, This remedyN
DR` R. M. MacJ..3AN
DENTAL SURGEON
GORRte, ON1.
Boner Graduate 'orontb University, Depart-
tient et Dentistry. Graduato Royal Col-
loge of Dental Surgeons of Ontario.
0 T I C E
T. A. Mills oat be Bettled
a ltheeatn ed in a reasonablee the Estate otime, te hus saving any extra experiSe
substantiate
is Called Rexall Orderlies.
THIN HAIR ON TOP. Itezall Orderlies have a soothing,
healing, tonic and
At Wroxeter overt' Tuesday afternoon and
Wednesday tall day- —office In Grand Central
Thee best bt tthedp�todorrmet ode red iorxno
preservation and restoration of the teeth.
strengthening,
If Parisian Sege, the hair grower regulative action upon the bowels.
I'rbdttce
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of
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all kinds
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wanted.
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that J. Mei ibb on guarantees, will They remove all Irritation, dryness,
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not cause hair to grow Where the hair soreness and wet►ltness. They restore
is thinning otic, nothing on this earth the bowels' and assDrealt organs to
• will,
And we say to everybod , you tan more vigorous and healthy activity.
have your money beak if arisian They are eaten like candy, may be
Sage isn't the beet hair grower, hair taken at any time without bacon.
beautifier dandruff
has. Wa11 er on
"WINnitallt
UNDERTAKERS
saver, hair •and
Market to•da . venienoe, do not basic any griping,
Cute on the ria y
at Robing itbalp and Min nausea, diarrhoea, exosssive looseness,
tip f3atnletide or 100. disagreeable t
hair and makes
y, hair groan thick and
abund ntl or itsoney IAA, 50e for a gripe 2 o itnd 100, Sold only at our
large bottle. Parisian Sege makes the
hair sit and brilliant and trt'nalotea, Her ; he Re�utll wtore. 3, W. Mo-
tlttd lire gip ,tally' qualified Under.
takers and. beim," and tuoee
t0 may
Nims o rely
w� one.
re0 tt eYr .
+Defoe i kotts sea artsd phew" ltiir
growth,_.._