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Port Perry Star, 11 Sep 1907, p. 4

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ST TioNER Ee BERD EE PEER REE LR bk STYLE, COMFORT 8 AND VALUE a "The suit that représeiits value, must have style--and 'besides it must be comfortable, Value, Comfort and Style are in all our suits. and overcoats, Call and inspect our goods. We still have a few Semmer Suitings and Pantings"® which we will clear out at greatly reduced prices. W.-H. DOUBT. BUTCHER RP BUSINE SS RE-OPENED I. J. WHEELER advises the public that hei is-once more 'in the meat business, and wishes to thank his many friends for their Joyal support in the past and trusts to be favored with the same in the future. The trade will be supplied with the best) meats obtainable and at the most reasonable rates. + All persons wishing to be called on: for orders will please ad: "vise the shop and will receive prompt attention. TO THE FARMERS I am always in the market for all kinds of good Cattle, Lambs, Calves and Hogs at the highest mark&t prices. Kindly _ let me know what you have to offer. 5 : |while the latter claimed: that at the "| their deposits no more thai 3. per 2035 for this fact. !dnything i in" the actual candigions of the market of the world. 'to re "quire the price to be kaptrat the! present high noteh. - oIt really 'seems to' be an arbitrary action on the part of (the: packers that has so inflated 'prices. + Their dictuni has been law, And it is very evident that the bulk of the di gone into the packets ¢ dealers. able. features of ferns ~The 'results of many. fares b Deminion Presbyterian HH ] ge of worth repeating. © i770 A 21 Sowing Ay : Sty Cont of he ¢ ** Within a couple ofyears there i : was, we remember, a controversy and consultation at the Guelph Fat. Stock 'Show between 'the: farmers and-the pork packers; The for er claimed they did not. receive large enoiigh pricé for their hogs:| tired seed "wheat at. Tate' 19 D 1 b about'a bushe) and a half per acre Oth S Septem er} on well prepared clover sod,. and |: os Day 0 earlierif Spl the 10th ¢ Septem "Seite whe Fi of formalin and: of water. The: recent test prices paid they had hard Work to struggle along: "A commentary is furnished by the evidence dis: closed last week at' "TPéronto in connection with the probating ofa]! will} in which it was 'shown that the pOor oppressed packers one year.made as high as 120 per cent. on their investment, and that' the average profit during the:last thir |B! teen years was 50. per cent. So b that the producers of the fogs 'got : too little. while the: mass of the <6 ed throjigh ut Ontaic consumers paid >for their food | 1907 under the. rection of th SL Pr : ) 3 ARTE : : several times more than was" justi Xperim tal Union, 1 grag Ei : : pe oe fied = Seeing that a large number | Yields of rain i of widows and other persong, who follows Winte os like to Keep ndar the sHore of} Amber, 22.2 bu IBIS 5 financial safety; can often: get. for 21 phushels us| noth, poh w thie following varieties | to be the heaviest average yielders| of grain per acre ; 3 Mammoth 'Winter Rye, 62 bushels, |. nnessec Winter Barley 53 SAE cent. from "banks and © ures those who Fehrs erento ¢ ate usury. do not figure i ina a. 'com plimentary way. ; have 'been said of park sumer. of food: 'produced other, ta the tune of 120

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