Daily British Whig (1850), 27 Oct 1925, p. 9

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es 9s ob Af Ian? NO CAMP IS COMPLETE WITHOUT ONE By Frise, in November "Rod and Gun" CARL rights seserced) VOTE FOR EDWARDS § And a Square Deal for the Farmer To the Electors of § Frontenac-Adding- ton: Ladies and Gentlemen: If elected on October 29th, I | pledge myself: E> & Soothe Itching Skin With Cuticura Bathe with Cuticara Soap and appileation of Cuticuta § but in most "Wt 1 (1).~--To advocate strict 2 or oe economy in every te ¥ Ee ee ) LS - ment of the Government with Cuticura | => J the view to reducing our Na= | oe = 2 y The 200 Found BOZO tional Debt and lessening the " WHO SUDDENLY REMEMBERS HE HAS | burden of taxation. & (2).~To endeavor to stop the alarming tide of emigre tion by encouraging the de- velopment of Canada's great natural resources and giving employment to Canadians at home. (8).--~To favor an adjustment of the tariff so a io five reason. en produce able and just protection to Canadian farm, dairy and A WEAK HEART WHEN THERE'S A Bia BUCK TO BE TOTED THREE MILES OVER THE ROCKS po THE NATIONAL OLEAN- . AND DYERS Presais, DR. J. W. EDWARDS. in order that Canadian produce will supply Canadian tablés and not Motorists-- 3 the cheaply grown products of foreign countries. = (4.)--To endeavor to secure special consideration in freight ratee for perishable farm products. . 4 Ladies and Gentlemen, I appeal to you on behalf of Canhds's First Industry and Its Rights. 3 The present tariff on farm products is most unjust. The markets of countries competing with Canada have n closed against the Canadian farmer, while the market of Canada has been opened still wider to his competitors--The Canadian farmer has been shut out of i foreign markets and is not even allowed the advantage of his own home market. STARTING ETHER, RADIATOR ALCOHOL DISTILLED WATER PRINCESS PHARMACY {| "Where Princess 'and Division ' Cross" / I ask you to compare the figures below and then ask yourself: The 6 WHO BEGINS TO "Is the Canadian Farmer getting a square deal?" = TINE en JETS United States Duty Canadian Duty : - HALF HOUR IN THE Article. Against Canada Against United States WRAL... vv cred vin 42 cents a bushel........12 cents s bushi FS : i A Wheat Flour.......... $2.04 per barrel.. ...... 60c. per ; aT ; =] F - Sora AREER EEA Ay yay per bushel..... PL : A # BY is coe ivnivinnan Fen 4.00 per ton ,...... ++++42.00 per ton i 5 Q 2 [ Ii , Potatosy Swiss hws nie S0¢c. perewt. ....ccnu0ss 88e. por owt. > $ 4 7 I wer. eins PRS ©. 13 | 4¢. per 1b. 5 D? THOMAS' \ nit} on il | f li Cheese. ...ovuueessnens 5C. PO ID. vuuvrnnnnnnsn 3c. Evo 1b. il o CTRI / il kk 7 ALL] UY 4 Bees RANA Sb eA Se, P= AOBOY ooiive dune Sc. per dozen 13 1 / PREEE. ov trv nnn nannd oy Gh. yo av vd die as 5 P.C. 8 Cl E C nS or BE PE i ee s ¢ 4 mg DIE 19.00 fa OO ! tif { oe - IC I would also ask you to compare the rates as agreed on at the 3 . I NC last session of Parliament in the arrangement with Australia: | EEE Sa NS Ada Dag Australian Canadian Duty 3 i ¢ cle. uty Against Canada Against Australia et : = Fresh and Smoked Meats.5c. a lb.. vive vvennansn 3c. ald hs 4 Underwood Portable ge Jil Butter................ 68 BIDE ius svivriirns ic. a lb, Le ' 4 OBOY. cvs vvisrsros « 46, 8 ID. «idirivicannisn 3 Ei Typewriters v FOR = fi Canned Fruits ......... $ihe. y Wy yunys . Pi - ai 2} i, i SHACK HOPELESSLY LOST. RSE Canned Vegetables. ..... 8$%Ke. a lbiveiii.uee ves. Free od Reduced for a limited " ~~ Chase dae veda. ay Jos AEs abn Hise : rr he. conn TIT rns 0 Toil Th eee en eed Boe Site Cadets' Soo am ef on bead fe Tah al oii ppg nt TR SRA ROT IR ree time from $65.00 iH, dons « : ~y allow rele Buh Sr viewad a BA Gin ssr er nrn runs Free : fireproof, and firgproof construction. | rooms, and" twb music Fooms. A drawn up by Mr. W. Newlands and OR dd Sroeda ti %e. ald Pr i J Pay to $35 00. . CUTTING STONE FOR The building Will be constructed | chapel with a capacity of 168 seats, Son, architects, of the city. Thelll Fruit Pup -..ocvunrnn, 1% ab 18 & of limestone quarried on the prem-| principal's ofice and bed rooms com- work is going ahead immediately. BEES ors res nasser 180.3 doten "a plete this floor. 1'Thé excavation for the foundation is Situated on the first floor 1s a dor- nearly completed, and a large num- mitory with a "capacity of twenty ber of stone cutters are busy getting four beds. On this floor will be lo-|the stone ready for an early start in cated two atudies, and a music room. the spring. A large student's toilet, bathroom, The plans are so arranged that at and two bed rooms, will also he situ-|any time additions can be built. It ated here. jis stated that the dormitory is only The second storey is almost filled | the commencemgnt of a scheme of ises, and will have a frontage of 103 feet, and a depth of 70 feet. The new structure will be situated on the east side of the présent building, con- nected to it by a thirty-foot corridor. The basement will contain full "kitchen and sewery equipment. The dining room will have a capacity of 120 students, Private dining room, easy. Time payments arrang- | 1.R.C.DOBBS & C0. 44 Clarence St "Phone 810. | REGIOPOLIS DORMITORY The Progressive Party demands Foodstuffs, = the complete removal of all our duties foreign farm, and dairy products, although other countries impose duties against our farm products. The Progressive policy not only proposes to take | away from the Canadian farmer all protection but also proposes to make up the loss of revenue by a direct tax on land. 5 Ladies and Gentlemen, it is for you to judge of the sincerity of my professions and whether my opponent or I possess to the greater degree the qualities you desire in your representative. It is for you {| Construction Work Will / Started Early in the Spring. As stated a few weeks agolin the construction at Regiopolis College. We hive decided to clear out ofir stock of choice Wall Paper at SACRIFICE PRICES. _ "" iCome and save-money. HOW ABOUT ¥ PICTURES > For new in Plo WALL PAPER | Fs SH Hii il Whig, the contract for the new dors mitory at Regilopolis College, has been let to Ferguson and Mcuiffin, of Tor~~to. The new dormitory is to be most Muuciu «0 &l1 Aspects, being of semi Great Soprano bed rooms 'and toilets, for the staff are situated on this floof also. In conhection with the large kitchen will be a modern cold storage plant. On the ground floor is situated a science ee 43x26 two reception Greets "Grand Young by two large dormitories, containing | in all fiftystwo beds. Two studies, | with a bath and two private bed rooms, go to complete the most mod- ern layout of this building. The plans and specifications were Man" of C.P.R. SR ---------------- A DESERONTO AUTO UPSET.IN THE DITOH Acoident®o A. E. Sharpe and Family, But All Escaped Uninjured. Deseronto, Oct. 27.-~What might have resulted in a serious accident occurred on Sunday near Marysville, when a car driven by A. E. Sharpe, local jeweller, was crowded off the road by another motorist. The car, owned by Mr. Sharpe, was turned completely upside down, and it is little short of a miracle that Mrs. Sharpe and the two children, as well as Mr, Sharpe, escaped without AA AAAI GAIA a st to say whether I have shown the heart to wish your welfare and the capacity to promote it. It is for you to decides by your votes whe ther my opponent or I is the better qualified to assist in the solution of Canada's many serious problems. Awatting your verdict with confidence, i {2 I remain, yours sincerely, J. W. EDWARDS. Vote for Edwards and Protect Yourself er wR Ar injury. This accident had a sad ter Hazel, are spending a few sequel. W. J. Potter of the Deseronto! in Parham. Creamery, Brother of Mrs. Sharpe, was phoned to for assistance, and while he was away his mother, aged seventy-nine years, had the mis- fortuné to fall and break her right wrist and right hip. Mrs. Edward Randall and daugh- of Schenectady, N.Y., ate friends in town this weék. Forest was formerly Miss Ethel ard and well known in the set. Mrs. Russell. Forest and little sou

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