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Listowel Standard, 1 Sep 1911, p. 8

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CALL AT "Livingstone's Drug and Book Store. J. W. Scott & Son, BANKERS, ESTABLISHED 1872. '@Qseeral Bauking Basimess transacted, DRAFTS BOUGHT and SOLD. Payable in sll parts of the DOMINION, UNITED STATES and CREAT BRITAIN ca farm security ith privilege of re-pay'rg annually. Marriage Licenses Issued. ]. W. Scorr & Son, Listowel. FOOTBALL. --o-- Listowel Wins in Welland 3--1, and en the Round 6--I. 3 -e The return football match in the On- tario semi-finals was played in Welland last, between exhibition ly after play comme:ced a long shot was made on the Welland . goal umpire i the ball was rough, but as the Welland team gamely stayed with it and did not let up until the final blow of the whistle. With some of the calling for Listowel to give an exhibition of W.F. A. football, the made a nice combination rush on the Weiland goal. The shot was towel scored. referee disal. lowed the goal on account of the mix up. Although not agreeing with his isions the visitors did not waste time by disputing them, so play went end of tl game Following is the line-up : Welland--Goal, Keane ; backs, Cutts, Kimber ; half backs, Medall, Harris, Cald well ; centre, Gibson right , Martin, Simpson ; left wing, Hately, Lawrie. i Thompson ; Yule, Roos ; balf backs, Pol Terry, Bamford ; centro, Ratcliffe ; right wing, Robb, Ford ; left wing, Coghlin, Pater- son. With the exception of first ten min- utes and a few scattered plays in the second half, the game was not A very good exhibition of football. Mr. Banks of Toronto refereed and in his over anx- iety to be efficient rather over-did it. However, he was conscicutious in his The first game in the finals will be im Green River on . -- 4 ~ pee ee Piret 'sane tale a-land; the great 4 heard on o the aes ea ee church, steeple, bells and _ "the Big Six" meat pecking "free" Shall ttle ones" and be eaten up or shall throw the Reciprocity Jonah 2 and continue their national greatness on an untroubled The examples to hand of the way which the Beef Trust has is operating now in the United alone, turn every citi- the un of this gigantic corporation. The United States Beef Trust is rms: Ar mpan the joint management of Ar Swifts and Morris'; Swarzchild selves on the fat of the land and crush- ing out life wherever it is convenient. In 1903 Judge Grosscup at Chicago granted an injunction against the Beef Trust, holding that it was an Illegal binati the restraint of trade. 'As usual, the was appealed, and een Supreme Court in 1903, y-General Moody sustained the de not to bid against one another in the live stock warkets of the various States, (2) temporary increases in prices were to induce shipping of cattle to the Stock Yards, (3) prices for meat were set, through which ship- iments were controlled, (4) uniform rates of credit were adopted, and black lists were maintained, (5) common unfair cartage charges were made, less than legal shipping rates ere obtained from railroads, thereby competition. : At the present time the Beef Trust looking for additional supplies from With the duties down, our 'Toronto, the largest purchases are ie by these American buyers, who rb as much Canadian stock as possible, in order to leave a greater number of cattle in the States for the domestic uses of the Beef Trust. Can- 'ada at present is being used to hold a large proportion of the Beef Trust's export trade. The Chicago magnates gard their position in the British rket jealousiy, and in the face of the Argentine Republic's strong com- petition in Britain, the American in terests need all the y can get from Canada. | It is evident, then, that the Deef Trust has its eye or this country. Is St not better to give its buyers our cattle from our own markets for ex- port, thus controlling our ow: posi- tion, than to have the live stock In- dustry undermin and enslaved by allowing the 38: that has smitten the United States to have freo sway in Canada? ee OUR RESOURCES ident Taft Explains How He Ex- pects to Get Canadian Pulp Wood | ' hat reciprocity will save the natur al resources of the United States at the expense of Canada's is set forth by President Taft in an article con *ributed by him to Leslie's Weekir. He states that as one of the objects of the Agreement and proceeds to dis- cuss the paper and pulp issue as fol- lows: "In order to induce the Cana- of Canadian grain, it is quite that all the American Ww ecss is, rcial sense, pos- sible. Now, it must be admitted eo far as elevators of these are g E @ ® 8 ° a 5 facilities, all trace of the origin of Th afford the expenditure necessi- grain se The small elevators could not. It is, therefore, hard to how to combine the a L witb. a work- ing reference, to be grant- American wheat which would escape the very serious difficulty thus indi- cated. Z2:2Ti Must Have Canadian Grain. If we were to admit Canadian grain free from tariff charges, much of it would stay with us for home consump- tion; a portion of it would go through our ports to foreign lands--New York, Portland and Boston are the natural outlets for the foreign trade of East- ern Canada. The elevators for stor- ing. and handling an shculd be on this side of the line, and ian Pacific in the Atlantic Monthly. GOOD POSITIONS. The Wingham Business College is a wrrthy link in a chain of seven Busi- esc et the v best Fall . pein and Sept. 5th; but at this student is structed privately at his or ker own desk, students ter y can do for you. EXECUTOR'S NOTICE TO CREDITORS. suneesssues * Be ne wom Ssessess GOD SAYE THE KING, ~ HEW SHOE STORE. We have opened a new Shoe Store in the premises lately occupied by Grosz & Co., next to Walter Bros, Main street. We have a complete assortment of the very latest styles of be sold at reasonable prices. RERAIRING PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO. IRWIN & CO., Shoe Merchants, Listowel. dODODOS OS OSOOSK: IN' BUSINESS AGAIN. I AM PLEASED to meet so many of my old customers. I am setting many of them right on their feet. Hav- ing had 12 years experience on the farm, I think I know t what a farmer needs, and will try to keep in stock such goods as will be serviceable and profitable to the consumer. ¢ 4 ¢ 4 i < ¢ 4 i 4 € | Am Buying and Receiving New Goods Almost Daily 4 ¢ 4 i 4 ¢ 4 i « i and will. continue to add to my stock the best, most re- liable and newest that can be found in the market, and -will sell at the Lowest Living You will find Odd Lines and Sizes on ear tables at Reduced Prices. 7 HENRY KARGES « SUCCESSOR TO STEWART TASSIE. ee ee ee OL ee eS ee SY VAY Vou? ro. te tae Ue Te Ue te te tt tH te te Oe i, y% i Fe eee All the above goods we imported direct and we are we g them at Special alues. DAMASK. | BOYS' SUITS 54 inch wide Damask in red "2 and. blue extra quality at 50c Flannelette and Kimona Cloth Extra Heavy Flannelette 34 to 35 inches wide at 10c, 36 inch at 12 1-2c. Big range of Wraprerettes and Kimona Cloth at 12 1-2c to 35c. ART MUSLINS AND SCRIMM <3 We are showing a\big range 2 of these goods. Special new @ Patterns at special low prices. &) Special Values in Fruit Jars. See Our Men's Split Blu- cher Cut Shoes at $1.25. Big Bargains in all kinds of Remnants, ress Good Remnants for Girls' School resses, extra values. HATS AND GAPS Look us up when you want a Hat or Cap as we are showing extra nice values at Low Prices J. M. SCHINBEIN. 2) Special Values in Boys' Odd Pants. SOOT S OSS SOSO OOO R OOS OOOO I GS z % & . "se Dd p a We are handling all kinds of Fresh Fruits, s Cherries and Raspberries are now in season, Next @ will be Thimble Berries and Blue Berrfes. Leave e order for these, also Red. Granulated Sugar at es , ' $R. A. CLIMIE'S-- ea a a es ad 9 OSPF OD FS FS ONS SNS ee eee at MEN WHO SHAVE THEMSELVES Should use a BULL BRAND RAZOR or a KEEN CUTTER SAFETY to enjoy genuine comfort during the operativn. We have Razors from 75c to $2,00. Safety Razors from $1.75 to $5.00. Strops from 35c to genuine horse hide at $1.50. Brwpshes, Shaving Svap and Sticks. Shave yourself and save time and monc y. It's easy if , you use the right outfit. ~ TRY A, XEEN KUTTER SAFETY RAZOR. 'R. ROSS, ListowEL, ONT. Waxtace STREET. - I BINDER CANVAS REPAIRS and WHIPS This is the season of the yaar to get your binder.in shape, and along that line you will want your canvas repaired, and perhaps a new wuip. This is the right place to come when you want anything of that sort. We have a few LINEN DUSTERS that we will sell | _ away down near COSt: Orders for Harness and Repairing receive our "IRWIN. DURST, ich. Wallace Street Successor to A. Richman ae ; SRHICH VATLEY COAL, all tek fal of the very 'best Hard Wood, © Lath, Comes, Ete. ries 29 FUEL HERE.| J. H. GUNTHER IMPROVED COLUMBIA GRAPHOPHONES PRICE $20. A complete line of the Finest Instruments with two hundred records, the very latest productions, at Gunther's. Watch our Show Window for New Silverware and China at Special Cut Prices. Special Railroad Model Watches, just received, at prices that cannot be found anywhere Ladies' Belt and Lace Pins The very latest designs, and thousands of New Novelties that are just coming in, which were bought early in the year and d not be cancelled and will have to be taken into stock and di of at the Special Cut Prices, namely, 125 per cent. off Regular ~ Prices at Gunther's. _ We sell the only genuine a Bridal Rose China Stamped (Bridal Rose) anytling. at oP cr ware in the are opening up some very white and gold, a stock pattern, always to at Goldsmith's Hall. an pe Jeweler, Goldsmith's Hall, Main Street, Listowel, es yi Issuer of Marriage Licenses, - -- Watch laspector C. P. i. Ed

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