DUES Ly Branch Manager by mail and Imam in 1369 1!! md England SINESB avery 0 .000.000 6.00 0.000 ,rds ft om t rate. 1y that *0 farmers and ion of their collediom amaze! verv ‘gagih‘g of 3ranch 1867 NK (.0 PBRFUMBS ‘0 also 1.; gob. 3:1â€, - -_ - ‘ which grinds, pulps, uts feed and wood. Hay nnection. Pig pen 2-2 x‘ .3- and troughs, new brick house 25 x 35, with cistern, furnace and telephone, two imple- ment houses. Ploughing leave this ‘ :1. InspectiOn of place solicited. xtra good and The ‘n ’ ' D for situation and convenience are For price and in- har‘i to equal. â€mum“ call at farm or write pumps, c iork in co 'l, cement floor ~uu for agent, 3 Wu... w†_ 1: conditions. lno ". '\ v: under very bes ' , Ila-mt about immediate em- 15' mum when ready, All ran- ‘1“ ca : «no men. Particulars tree. ' \b-n» M-n'ral Telegraph SchoolM‘“ . "In! Gerrard, Toronto‘ 1“ m \\ W'mn. .. Inn's: MD 11‘ am†a few packages of w ' var-d9. Ymt éafl earn m (‘MHPHL and p1 1“" “1...»qu phU§U n. nut 0H !'5""|H*§; '. p-ulhvuhu‘fl; , H. qr Hm hub-M “mm: M: ' '. This farm is m g ' od repair, sn chard, two good wells, 5 a1 aple bush. 75'acres plowable, hinder pasture and SWamp. 1 70 on stone Wall, 1:31 45 x my Iloor water In stable 1'11» also trough 111 yard. Pc “' on barn which grinds, pu rirt‘pz‘house 25 x 35, with c151 and telep_hone. two in -â€" -â€" Innvn N4 to ha. ‘nm is to be found elsewhere. 0:) department of our store hurLet exempliï¬ed than :inâ€" bate! av.- Him FOR SALE. ‘H‘ r'». Concession 6. nhip 0t Ewan. About 70 acre! Noemi. Convenient. Fat 1W "hwh and market particulars. up?! to Win; SW Jnhn N. Hes when. 91‘0“ Seatorth ‘ up: nydrm une recenn cler, Carmen, Belle- Ind-lris, Jasmine, illies, Dactylis,Phul- Le Grands Violet, iss. Ariston Curio. w J 0M1 F’. U. Drug Store Ithe latest regulations for operators and clerks. We t’s work and op- ahouL immediate em- M when ready, All rall- w' men. Particulars tree. m .‘L 11.11 (‘m-nor halt lot 7 mm am Int 18. con. 9. 0138 Wm: W WNW r Hm hwk mn‘. Wat“ arrzvals are 1 HE“ ~"â€"-v. Kv - carried ' “'1’" electric 90"“ 11L immediate ureadfv'» A“ 1. Particulars Telegraph S NH! “th [tï¬f '. â€"â€"- “â€qu AN“ that th( few packages of wool 15 Ymt ban ems mafkei. Rn mmpfn am pay 19 WNW “and: , ‘2 \‘NVHI=¢» “ï¬t“: “2. 1‘“! ‘HW ("U stable for rd . Power M; FARM __ erati‘ Thf e- chil d depet 6’ great 11- becat 3t, peop‘ l good gouth-Qatsf toWnshipo up estate. , Stewart New i, a gig; on may «add a ‘L be 3m» gave me up :25ng is was @9' ï¬g. h bhfel'mew ï¬Ã©ték. eur Vista at your It'dâ€??? = fl 6 ram F‘: u ’Wuéer I‘illg. am I told 7 n m and 5‘ 15““ can! I $99k mm 196 no: men Mar. 1 am a well an In - mmda more than I OooooooooOOOK 0000000000000000003030300003.3000". While endeavoring to give a thoughts, as per your request, on t the question of duty on imported a wools, which is of late much discuss- ‘ ed. permit me, at the outset, to 1 State that the pressure of many Pfe‘ i sent duties limits the extent to which 4 it is possible for me to deal with so ‘ large and most important a consid- 1 eration just now. I There is not a man, woman or child in our Dominion but who is dependent upon wool, to a lesser or greater degree, for bodily comfort. because of climatic conditions. As a people, we are large users of woollen goods. And now our country is pro- gressing at a marvellous rate. The rate of progress is bound to increase, and continue doing so for many Years go come. With that, the consump- ‘ tion of wolllen goods 0f the better qualities will surely keep pace with increased numbers. That a brilliant opportunity is in reach of energetic,’ wide-awake manufacturers, is as clearly to be seen as the sun on a. cloudless da). And they are encour- aged by a very liberal protective tarâ€" , if! to so shape their course. ' nn the. other hand, allow me to - 1 aged by a. very llucxax WV"--- - if! to so shape their courSe. On the other hand, allow me to notice their sources of raw-material supply. We grow considerable quan- tities of W001 in Canadaâ€"wool that is our (wool-growers’) ï¬nished pro- duct, and one of the manufacturers’ raw materials. When the National Policy became the law of the land. some thirty years ago, when ta muc they at present enjoy, we ised a. duty of three cents per on all imported wools grown in Canada. we ï¬nd ‘? Do we see each class products mentioned g promised and placed of our Dominion? By no such fair play be turned up. ‘ï¬nd the regulations re but that regarding impo remaining a, fare lthe ena. pounds of such wools as are in Canada have _ ing the thirty yea lno duty collected. ' 15', $6 duty was (:0 question arises, cause the duty 3 .4 . was evased. by . ‘ wool So the nnakers of woollen goods were given In lower protective tariff than were prom- pound “such as were " In looking back ears, what do of iven what was on the statutes means can 'We do garding wool- ime to time‘ rted wools e Irom beginning to Millions and millions of grown ‘ been brought in dur- rs, and practically One year, recent-- llected, and the how so ? Simply heâ€" the imported liming been Aï¬hlnh’m‘ ughâ€. - L um aimnle ï¬rst process of 0 we ï¬nd ‘2 Do we see saw us... products mentioned given wha d and placed on the si promise of our Dominion ‘2 By no mea such fair play be traced up. 9‘ ‘ï¬nd the regulations regarding len goods changed from time t but that regarding imported remaining a farce xrom beginn Millions and millio such wools as are in Canada. have been brought ing the thirty years, and pra lno duty collected. One year, , 15', $6 duty was Collected, a1 question ariSes. how so ? Sit cause the duty was evased. wool so imported havin: "through the simple ï¬rst prw no it into tops and null pounds of . maki The results are. and ha ‘Mhat the hulk of our t‘mmd’m E‘mml ls ful'k‘mi to seek the .3 “ â€Linnflu.‘ WUUI. :a h . , mafkpf. and Im- pay 19 9mm: per pm As answer‘s at mmh «9‘ at. our Newwhwmwrg‘ Asmmamm‘si mmum nwpnugm untpt‘umml {u My {mi map Lawn: Hm (MWHHHNHM(HUN-'51; ‘Hw mmmuwa awmmm had sisww at Mgruéwza‘ with mum: of ma Min: Lawns M m9 “awash when Nu: m. nation waa diawï¬amt at mnamm‘mnu Eiwn mm. the dauntmiuna hema- ‘ vacammnï¬ mm 1 ireaiwmmflieialim vatient hearings, M the last week iug. in May. a number- of manufac- turers of woollena wave pvesent. hav- ing been invited to attend by the Hon. Mr. Fie1ding To say. as was reported the fol- Tommn lowing morning in a certain “ Manu- newspaver, in lax‘ge print. - “Mum. «nods and sheey the privilege Has (u; mm mm; {1511. Mr. Fielmng ported the im- ' 'l‘ornmn in lavge print, “ Manu- oollen goods and sheep king ï¬ve cents on eSpond'mg in- Id be very far newspaper, facturers of w raisers unite in as raw wool, and a corr “ «n Moth." wou Iuvv .._, ' crease on cloth," won from being correct. The sheep-raisers pr for ï¬ve cents duty on Enry Graves, Juakm. mu. 7 V a“ A Ottawa. Aug. Bâ€"I‘Ted IBMIUyc. ' was kitted tn the nowhttn this utter: I «seem Mt um’i 'am 1 MI troubled tumber yards at Amprtor He was attending to a. switch F “and antmattweutd get men. age mave uremia. At and renting betwwn whites on a we 3 gave me upon tastt was of tags upcm falters. sup (â€ted by a 1‘th ‘0' me ‘9 §9tv 6“. . stake: 119 had left 9. pt 9 to attemt 9‘" “310 0‘ ’9‘" to tha swtteh and was retumtn! ‘9 r set ma . %‘£VS ï¬g'ï¬'bu‘g"? ï¬g ME! reattag ptaeé when she Em only a waste at man Wï¬yï¬'flmï¬ï¬ Wen Ms head. a tog I teek'ttwm and m as: 9' t *9 “m 9 number a! to as 1mg, 1 m 9 well my.“ crushed gut, tug brains. accused was t Went 439g Wang! mghtgm‘t maggtgr agape.“ antenna boon are year . â€a a we! a bee yards, fie ttved wtth hts parent- m,†bum’g Mxmtivfl Pitt! 9536 mm at Ramada. 9v 5 viuta f9: um. at. _ dealers. _ â€":= Ithgmgttod dmowa _, drum The alum at the 39m“ Moot ‘ “‘ ---* mm». mm mm um um moun- :tors (lave ï¬lm Up. v mm LEA-man mu COED Ell ï¬n Gm es, Junklnl Alum .J‘f'ua mama) eï¬oll l'a re r4 me was no age mm. them and Q ls was only a wage at money. a! I lack Wham l! lam. 1 am a :11 “938546“? mad! more “m l lwaul advise all 15W†Inflows lo â€I†. , An- 2 -...j iual Pi“! In 5.5 â€a" DUTIABLE WOOL â€-0.â€" v ‘lnlr--. > tops and nails. M9. and haveheen. of our Vanadium-grown m sepk the Amenmn M the mix-Hem} has to per pound duty; ut mmh ma at our v Asan'uomums‘n‘ ‘mmunt A Huh-H 511L411 present (lid nn WOO ask 1 and Bub' yo Muir far 1y at our 8: “Ride a w ask ‘little Scotcl sub- ‘tience. prac sent mood era. but. wH , deï¬nite detc "It nniahedAart The present ConcluSions 0]. me n.-- ‘ er are that manufacturers, given Can- adian wools, shoddies, etc., dutiable to the extent of ï¬ve cents per pound, mills freely equipped with proper machinery to produce such goods as can be successfully made from our home-grown wools, are are in con- stant and increasing demand, with the pluck and determination to go in and win, they have now all the protectiveduty advantage they re- quire. AL 4‘ Irina ruin F0 r them to say stares them in tb the least, most ri1 L‘ul: v- For them to say that blue ruin stares them in the face, is. to say the least, most ridiculous, when we i one of our leading woollen industries in Canada chang- ing ownership, not long ago, with three hundred and ï¬fty per cent. paid for the original \ulue. of the stock, and the stock of the new concern ‘now listed in the Toronto stock mar- ket, and selling at 85. I’enmans. of Paris, 0nt.. is the illustration refer- red to of the present flourishing con- dition of woollen-goods manufactur- ing business in Canada. Mr. lttggnr‘s urtirle, in your July 7th article. contains many facts of interest. in one of his pamphlets. Iissued in ur the trade. 1he pointed out tllsastt‘ntls conditions existlng in liihgllsh hoot and shoe Mommas some years: ago. when the [ lawn wumetltlnn of American makers K with their muvhmwr‘mml machinery- mmtu mum-w. hut m the Musing up of “may English works; Hm mark the results as who by . r; the-star; Auw‘h‘n. ‘t‘he l‘lnellutmwn Visited ' _ . . ,... n... “hm m HWH‘ llmhll= NW Hanna "3 _ ‘l‘hé Nuahhhnwn «mm Amor‘wn. ï¬uuiiad um Hm “Ma at man: mun: fly to mmuule. wwwhaaafl w‘upev met their wits to work. uwhiuem . _ and evened out. thaw Momma. to r-famam 0pm and flmwishmg evev 'l‘heva is a grin shell to our- Wm He men. and rest ample protection 0 he unselï¬sh enougl gracefully our more-t when. for the long ti have been beneï¬tting, 1y at our expense. , 7--.. .4 y at our nyvunv. “llitie a wee, land dinna fret,†the little Scotch girl's deï¬nition oi pa- tience. practically pictures the pre- sent mood of Canadian wool-grow- ers, but with that goes the strong, deï¬nite determination to have our ï¬nished article (wool) given its inst share of protection. while protection Continues to be the manuiacturers' war-cry. and panacea for all their shortcomings. J OHN CAMPBELL in Farmers' Adirocate Victoria County. unt. and resting between whites an a 9 at legs upcm mum. sup cued by a _‘_.,., an had tan fl. 9% e to gï¬tgt! ‘v cuffsï¬io ms SKULL r‘s article, in your Ju‘y‘ mntains many facts of n we or his pampiflets. 1e interests M the trade. wit «lisash‘mls mmnuong Ii‘mgâ€"Hsh 1mm; and shoe mm your; ago. Mum {he mum at Auwman mum‘s mumâ€"unproven mnumuer'y: - min-Rikki ‘In a, grand lesson in anal.- r Woollen-goods makers. ul rest satisï¬ed with the action you now have. aml sh enough to yield us our more-than-just the long time past, , Innaï¬ttinfl'. and that. large- m1 nu mmflelzie. {ed M“ "5- "he regular meeting of the Lindsey held in me coun- ‘W Cheese Board was eudmil chamber on Monday morning-i “9 1250 cheese were boarded and at the 1118. close of bidding one factory. Ree- .Vou bore. retuaed to sell. fluyer Fit:- I‘g‘e- gerald'e bid of 1030. was accepted by Star. Mansion! and North Ops, the while Buyer Fleveue secured the bel- lor 10 18-160. pa- once of the board one The following cheese were boarded: 108 row- Star ........... . ................................. Dunatord .. Marlposa .................. Omemoe ..................... North Verulam ......... North Ops ................ Reaboro .................. . Harvey Bobcaygeon .............. Maple Leaf ............... .Red Rock ........... . PILES cum at__ mm: If ' you sufler â€" from bleeding. itching, blind or Ottudim Piles send me our a. dress. a I will tell you ow to cure yourâ€" ‘ ml! at home by the absorption ill-oatmeal; and will also send some oi this home‘treotment free for trial. with references from your own localit ii re- quested. Immediate to la! and permanegiï¬ euro assured.“ Sent} {mum "U U“! V ï¬ï¬ï¬ï¬ï¬ï¬ï¬ï¬ no many. but to“ otheri 0! this after. Write to-day cc Mn. 1! Summon. Box “3W Viaduct. Total Ont. Socks, Silk Lisle and Embromereu 1 av Heavy Woolen Socks, Special at...... . . Underwear, Summer Weight, Blue, Pin Print Shirts, Light and Dark Patterns, Mens’ Nockwear, Special Line at ........ We have the new Close Fit! my New Absorpï¬oh mod» Mens’ Blue Overalls with Bib 3.] Mens’ good quality Elastic Bra Men's Stifl Hats in New Styles which, “though ioufghed" but of White iï¬ï¬dom uh nun oi» bulls. the produce of hue already ‘ malted , a phage-m fowl have :11 the appear-ul- dual, which will an m tenant-ion to: “Mom! m- of mtghwm..-A._m_____~ ‘ “an “d *9“ no“ .oaca 0000 onset and Embroidered Patterns at ........... )cks, Special at...... . . . . . . ner Weight, Blue, Pink and White, S nun s with Bib and B†use a... Mu “no variety 103I .You would mum u ,w u" '124 vortlsement. worded something :33 your daily paper, wouldn ' And yet. in the opinion oi a 1:3 many people of the ieminl " such an advertisement might ‘. 70 duce beneflcltl result. at 0.170 Lake‘ ‘ A ’l‘hnt l 1950 Braces...... 87 Chance For The Bachelors Of Lindsay V‘Vvvv A‘ Once. a large uuunuv- w. _ preferably young and good-look- ing. must be able to dance and handle a boat. wlth a reasonable amount of skill. Apply any one - - â€"nnnr. a of the Stony many Lake. 5"le Fitting Collars. aces, Specta l ..... would smile it you WURNISHINGS ‘ all 1t. worded aomothtng uko in the vacant column- of lly paper. wouldn't you ? in the opinion of a good l-l..- -nv t“ “f."iiiiiu†an arena: '0' wuttu that! IMW 0|! sizes, Special............ oooo’oaooo-O' .. .AM': hip-40v ,uke resorts. {he teminlno lex. 4.'\Vaut0d"‘ Thut In the m. My “‘9 n their com- p‘ b pecial per garment .......... read an ad' lght PFO‘ at Stony the swim Mr and sums at me Hans: us look “he suï¬rsuï¬w asthsrings, The male sex is in the nnsumy. ten m one. up here. and the girls do not "he the sunstion. Osnnot somahhing he dune. they ask? Perhaps some reader of the papers might suggest something. What has W. A. Bailey m say on the Surely his versatue. vi- triolic pan will hasten to demand re- dress tor the ladies at Stony Lake.â€" Petsrboro Examiner. WIdé, ..n.- on. f‘ é, at per SquO re yard name at the dnne= meme gatherings, the minumy. ten ad the girl: do Huffy!“ " ' ' PRICES m hMrFBxcursions AUGUST 12 and 16 To certain iuts in Manitebu. Hmkav chewau an Alberta. via Ghiuflo. Du- luth and Fort Flames. Y _. - V _ $18 Additiongl Returning from a" stations. Kingston. R011wa and west in Ontario. Canadian National Exhibition T080“ 1'0 Return tickets at single fare. From all stations in Canada. west of Cornwall and Otiulw‘l. M AA 1... 1n m- Special low mu! excursiona on ct ain dates. ' Full information and tickets from I. B. '1“... Ton m: I laid». DOM w muons. lo: 'Avrunw. w-v "- just? put of M -A..._. (AA-A "dam h.- non-oc-OIOI ago-iii uh In. 01 but nan-Maw um a a» mud: my! 1. mum!“ «on on. vu 25c 1230. 500 , ...25c .......... 25c . 25c .......... 75c 250 ,mit Tw |gle fare. From all went of Cornwall at Tueufly. Sept- on oerto