FARM FOR SALE Beix«: Lot 22, con 17, Egremont, one mile east of Dromore, containâ€" ing 100 acres, more or less. (Good bush. _ First class soil im good state of cultivation. Good buildings. Apâ€" ply for partic@lars to Alex. MacDon ald, R, R. 4 Durham 30â€"4 OF PURE COOâ€"LIVER oL Rich in Vitamins â€" Rebuilds Stren Quantity on hand. $1.5 â€"cleaned. _ Apply to J¢ K. 4. Durham A Tonic of Rare Value SEED WHEAT FoR SaLle VOTE (ADVERTISEMENT) 1. Apply to John McGir Dmrham. ioh ds matus J & _ _ q af = _ Oy Ne SV WWVLL CHREEE EAFL ciliciGHelf!l ITINCT 18 28 adequately protected in this market as the United States farmer is in his. As Mr. Meighen stated at Midiand on August 3rd, "We will make it as hard for the American farmers to get their surplus shipments into Canada, as thry are now making it difficult for the Canadian farmer to get his surplus into the United States." For Canada, more especially for Ontario and Quebec, the stage is all set for a tremendous development. The fabulous wealth of our North Countryâ€"now established beyond questionâ€"needs only the assurance of honest and stable government to attract capital and immigration on a scale that will inaugurate a period of unprecedented prosperity. A few years hence in Ontario there may easily be a population of 1,000,000 north of the Great Lakes and the Ottawa River. . All of which means a big and profitable market for farm products. That market should be reserved exclusively for Canadian farmers. Elect a Conservative Government, and it will be so reserved. For the Conservative Party stands pledged to see that the Canadian farmper is as adequately protected in this market as the United States farmer is in his. As Mr. Meighen stated at Midiand on August 3rd, "We will make it esd Kmss Te LK .:\ & & Don‘t let Canada lag behind any longer|! in the world. Australia and New Zealand have both made the orderly marketing of their products a matter of national policy. Litile Denmark has developed a system of coâ€" operative marketing that has made her one of the most efficient and prosperous agricultural countries But thei Th farmers of Canada havs shown that they can maich abreast of the whole world in quality proâ€" duction. Also thsy have made giant stridss in increasing the quantity of their production. What Others Have Done You Too Can Do ! in the Eusinessâ€"!ite, eMecicnt marketing of products they have failed t> keep pace, 54) Protect the Home Market Yours is the choiceâ€"yours the responsibilityâ€"on September unlock the double door to prosperity, the key for which Mr. per bush ONTARIO ARCHIVES TORONTO The meeting on Tuesday last in the Rink, was unique as to its size, and yet the order was of the best. There was no heckling nor interrupâ€" tions of any kind, and any personal criticisms were of a mild character. Miss MacPhail | never showed to better advantage, she enlightens eyâ€" ery topic she deals with, and her courage, her versatility and her splendid voice, make her a delight to listen to. Few there were among the thousands present but would adâ€" mit she was a worthy representative Member Canadian Weekly Newspapâ€" era‘ Association. C. RAMAGE & SON, Editorand Proâ€" prietors. J*, for R. T. EDWARDS in Southâ€"East. Grey For Bigger and Better Markets! Our Last Word The boys of today are taught sanitary and healthfu 1 living condiâ€" tions in hundreds of Boy Scout camps . In most of these camps Flyâ€" Tox, the modern safeguard to health and comfort is part of the regular eâ€" quipment. Get Flyâ€"Tox from your reâ€" tailer, always in bottles and blue label. /. EGWaros is a new man, worâ€" thy as to character and abilities, but of course was outshone on the platâ€" form by his brilliant opponent. The interests of South East Grey demand that Miss MacPhail be returned. The people are aroused. Tuesday next will show and should show, that the service she has given can be best rewarded by giving her a larger vote than she has yet received. Vote evâ€" ery man and woman. Vote early in the day and show to the country that South Grey values its able lady member, (ADVERTISEMENT) Every farmer who knows his business hopes to «â€"produce in larger quantity, and still be abie to seil the increase without breaking the market ; =produce in a better quality, and obtain the premium to which he should thereby be entitlied. Both hopes can be realized â€"quickly and in full measuse â€" through coâ€"operative marketing ! The proper procedure as regards organization, the proper technique as regards standards, grading, etc., and the proper methods of financing, are now an open book that ali who will may read and profit by. In the five years he was in office, Mr. King did absolutely nothing to bring the blessings of coâ€"operative marketing within reach of Canai‘an farmers. Butâ€" Mr. Meighen stands pledged, if returned to powerâ€"to quote his own words from an address delivered in Cttawa on July 20thâ€""to put into force such a policy as will enable the farmers of Canada to build up a mairketing system which will compare in efficiency with that of any agricultural country in the world." And this pledge will be carried out, even as Mr. Meighen‘s pledge to stop the dumping on the Canadian market of United States fruits and vegetables has already been carried out! wa 5. Brought back penny postage. 6. Abolished the receipt tax 7. Reduced the Gov‘t expenditure 8. Reduced the public debt. it 9. Balanced the budget 1. 10. Arranged trade treaties. it 11. Passed legislation to check rum ye running and trade in narcotics. h 12. Passed bills to check race ‘P_ track gambling, these killed by Senâ€" ate. Coâ€"Operative Marketing 13. By tariff changes, the main tenance of the British preference. treaties with the West Indies ani And say, if you can, that MacKenâ€" zie King does not deserve support : Commendable Liberal Legisiation 1. Reduced the tariff on most of the implements of production and on many of the necessaries of life. 2. Reduced the tariff on motor cars. 3. Cut down the income tax 4. Cut down the sales tax until now it is abolished on 236 groups of articles. ihce wurkhaAaAM REVIEW CONSIDER THIS LIisT september 14th. If you would which Mr. Meighen offers youâ€" islation to check rumâ€"‘ If stability of government is the The Newyweds were spending ade in narcotics. chief aim of our political parties.l;’h(gr {wney;;)ont *L utql.net pll:‘w:tand bills to check raceâ€" why were the Conservative pgrty'ra' hs oppe o get some light reâ€" ous that the Independen | ¢ A changes, the mainâ€" ï¬hould defeat the Go'vernm(fnt ï¬?rroups‘th(?; m;)nted ‘honeymoon salad.‘ The > British preference. Stab.i!lt.,v in government is desirable rat: fer bashial _ piidegroom m{kpd A o the . West Indies and Only if it is good government" ; but what it (:anaisted, and the waitress replied, "Just lettuce alone." 1 Li_ : _ 3 _ _ L1 _ 5_ [, on . . ~w, V UICAGRAIIG «DrICES If] bis own market, he has been accustomed to dump his surplus production on yours. In less than three weeks from the time it took office, the Conservative administration effectually stopped this practice by rigid enforcement of the dumping regulations ! Heretofore, in order to avoid breaking prices i hell ibesutee mes oo y l oq ) se . , For the United States farmer, the season for "seasonable" produce â€" all kinds of fruits and vegetablesâ€" opens much earlier than it does for you. When your cherries, or your tomatoes, are first ready to pick, his production of cherries or tomatoes is at its peak. Promises are Good â€"â€" but Actions are Better (ADVERTISEMENT) MMMMI&“..‘_T.-l 3 15. Passed a bill providing for long term farm loans commonly called rurâ€" al credits, but this did not pass the Senate. And still more to come. Mr Robb is so sure of a Liberal victory that he has promised further reductions in taxation. 14. Passed an old age pensions bill which was not adopted by the Senate. Australia increased the trade and purchasing power of the people, unâ€" til our dollar, which in 1921 was worth §5¢ or less, is now at par or more. Vote for Miss MacPhail. These days the papers are so full of manslaughter and election speechâ€" es it is hard to find the news.â€"Sault Star. there is in fact no guarantee of staâ€" bility under the two party system. One half the electors may go to the polls on election day determined to‘ give the Conservatives a strong maâ€" jority : the other half may decide: that the Liberals should have the| majority. When the votes are countâ€", ed it may be found that the parties are evenly balanced : there will be} no stability then. | (ADVERTISEMENT) "HONEYMOON SALAD" Bookkeeping, Stenography, Ty ing, Salesmanship, Becretarial wor Each student receives personal a *ention. Prices the lewest: Quality the best. Gire us a trial. You may Enter at Any Time Dairy Products, MmlS.I Flour, Cereals, Canned : Goods, Coal Oil, Etc.‘ Let us start you Our Stock of Groceries is brand new. Call or phone for anything you desire in this line. We handle The Upper Town Grocery °s _ Flephone for Service There‘s nothing . to beat those rural telephone â€" line; vice, Just give one ring get every person in the to Petrolia Advertiser Topic FOR SALE : York sow, due Sept. 6th. Apply to Angus B R. 2, Priceville, Phone Fle: 22, ring 145. Thc_ Te!ephonc for Service Call or Wedding bells locality, Threshing has co locality while some harvesting, on accou ued heavy rain. vi Mr Alex. McLean left on fol_'_lhe Great North West. J. C. HOWELL | UDOT CCC CZTRTR UI CWen visited on the line one day i Mr Wm. Noble, Mr and \ Noble and daughter Mary, few days at the Toronto ex Mrs Neil Clark of Owen DURKHAM MACKHINE sHop F. W, MOON, Machinist Shop and Livery, Phone 140 Miss Annie MeArthur Miss Annabelle MeArthu recently. Mr and Mrs Howard J ghter Tena, Mr and Mrs so Walter Waters, all New York, spent a few . MacArthur family, Miss Effie Hutton of 1 Mr Wm. Hutton of Detr first of the week with : Herb. Hopkins. A number of used ( Arators in good renai For lack of floor spac offering this drill at a price. Will take wood it Miss Merle Langrill spent over the holida Pauline Noble. A very large gat.lu-ringâ€ano' meeting held in the Separ: on Saturday night to hear \ T22 A2000700) INRHL 10 heart Phail who gave the audie er impression to vote | fop hope she will win the da mount roRest ont. Mrs A. W. Hunt â€" and .H()n ham visited | with her c09 Dargavel‘s and Meclntosh‘s s Cream Miss Jean Ledingham ) menced 4th Form | studies ;, Sound collegiate. We owi young people all success. Mr and Mrs J. Helt ang Sundayed at Mr J. Robertso; A. D. Melntyre and sisi, leave shortly for Toronto, up a course in college. Misses Bessie Campbel] Smith leave this week fo; after a short holiday with ents and friends. Miss Susie Mclntosh }»; day for Toronto aifter sper couple of months with he} ; and sister here. Quite a number from our p, tended the funeral of the |»; Leano. The young family , children have the sympathy . whole community who are }»; out a mother‘s care. ream Separators Repaire TooOLs BHARPEXED Farm Machinery Repaired Mr Lorne Melntosh and Mi« Lowe, motored over from Ni. Falls ,and spent the holiday with Dargavel‘s. One â€"write for Catalogue . A. TRIMBLE. Principal DISC GRAiIN DRILL PHONE 1393 John Deere Van For Sale SEPT. 9, 19%6 HAMPDEN _0f° Uused Cream S good repair for sa ABERDEEN ou on the road Success. are _ ringing M Flesh Brunt M AT t} bure M R EOQO «hge e pelia e ufln hn e e ahe ols afeal e oo N Dreak ALL G BREA D DO DCOQ THE SHOF hall MEA Phone 47 Pure Licen All sizes Pic New Sant Velvetsâ€" Children‘s an( PAT toa bre ston Sept. 10 â€" M; Sept. 11 â€" P Mon., Sept A" _ GOOD BRE! HENDERSO MacPh Specials an Special SEPT at MISS AGNT J( or30 n tgo