A BONA FIDE WHOLESALE FRUIT HOUSE Experience and facilities to get full value for all shipments Rubber stamps supplied on request. Ship your Fruit to â€" No. 3 Greenings and Baldwins in eleven quart baskets, heaped up 40 cents, Bring your own baskets, Number three Baldwins or Gresnings in six quart baskets, heaped up, 85 cents per basket, bring your own basket. Parties who want to send apples to their frier is and wish them packed nflbu‘dnhmhrnp.nn.umnflnuhrtw““- wins or Russ«ts, $8,00 per barrel. Place your orders before they are all rume. itatoes always on hand et current prices. Number ones and number twos mixed, Greenings or Baldwins * s*â€"ven quart baskets, heaped up, 75 cents per basket, bring vour ow «* APPLES! APPLES! No ones and twos mixed, six quart basket, hearcs up 40 cents. Bring Baldwins, While they last 1 willâ€"sell number ones and rumber twos mixed as References: Bradastreets, Union Bank of Canada mt “M".C-m.bddwhehï¬ m-llovâ€"..-_ Reports for service must be made on or before November 10th through the Post Office. Severe penalties are provided by law for failure to report for service or claim exemption as above. GEO. B. HOUSE & CO 'fluloeuiold'flu&mï¬i-dnh this district is as follows:â€" EXEMPTION TRIBUNALS BASKET APPLES Tribunal Ont. No. 181 No. 182 MILITARY SERVicE Act 1917 For the Attention of Class One Men OTTAWA, ONT. JAS, A. LIVING®£0N8, Grimsby, $5,00 per barrel and bring your own barrel. $5,00 per barre! and bring your own barrel. I have no Sples. 181â€"GRIMSBY 182â€"â€"Caledonia The Military Service Council. it alone Just now the greatest haulin; eam ever knovn in Canada are engaged in lifting the biggeat load that : (s«my gver atood in front of. The load, $150,000,000 or Canadian Victory Bom#®. _ _ .. _ .. _ __. . â€" * driver. Certainly some of those toams conld draw; and surely come of their drivers did use to taitk abou‘ iL. but there are gi«»‘ averagoe heuling teamss for epectaiisin 0n dreughts sar rouqtone betbune they "andummtend that® ‘n on draughts und rosdsters, use & poor team is bad economy whea work has to be done in a hurry. . Getting stuck with a load in the fNelds is a dead w12te of time and of temper. We used to be stuck often in the old dayg with same of those poor toams picked up eny old way at an auction saie, But £ good span of Clydes ar Porcherons nowdays is a real plece of insurai~, againgt wastlae tme with stuck loads, The only mh!_!m happens in that Hne with such horse« is brokat bayness or a snapped 40â€"bletree. Of coures s #0od deal dopend4 an the @iver sz A does now. One of the .‘“flm"\'-'"'lm--nlnAqw.flï¬rnflw.w- tor engine for to hoss, but whe, :; eapye to the hired man they seeâ€"saw 1 and jursped in the collar like a paie of oalky T+xas steezs. When the bo»s pulled the lines over them ans yr.ll-‘. ';E'n togother"â€"they got dowr those Bob Hunters, and lifted the jo,g Rsawens, how they could lift it! No matter what the load was, grain, of logs, or gravel; it came out of the hole on to the highâ€"road, just by the simpje knack 3f Zeotieg down together. _ ___ By Augustu® A good drasing team is 'u... --#l jJoy to the man that . ans it as it used to be in the bushâ€"Jog ta‘k a good dealâ€"some of usâ€" about the Eront horses we used to hahfile the #ibbons over in the bush, 1iftâ€" Ing out great loads of elm log», sous« 1500 feet or 2,000, sometimes more M.bm-vbo-..m:h.:n.mnâ€"ublhw-“ the concession line. t3 ,,,annm-â€"u-rwumt F ‘ #.® wmu-un. and eminent Canadian, would have to go to England to find out‘ was wanted, when any schoolgirl. or any schoolboy of the age of ten tell 8ir Wilfrid what was wanted, uuunu--..nl-q.-A s 8ir Wilfrid also proposes to conseript wealth and in the next breath he proposes to take the duty off luxuries so that the wealthy man can get his goods cheaper and beat the Government out of the duty. Sir Wilfrid has a wonderful idoa of political cconomy, Sif WilfiG has bad his opportunity and he failed to grasp it. Canada wil} have lots of time in the future to discuss its tariff and its agricultural jmsplements and its many other problems, but the problem and the only problem that should attract the people‘s attention toâ€"day is how much can we heip in the ofort to bring the war to a successful conclusion. Sir Wilfrid is trying to condcmm the cembines and corporatioas, but there is not a big combine nor 2 big corporation in Canada toâ€"day that was not formed under Sir Wilfrid‘s c..m-tzn- to 1911, Sir Wilfrid taiks about reducing the high cost of Hving he does not explain how a mmnm-uuyun-uwnmm-m- dred, nor how a drover can buy » good yearâ€"old steer under cighty or ninety dollars, nor how a dairyman can buy a good millch cow under a hynâ€" dred and twentyâ€"five dollars. § Sir Wilfrid proposes to make the farmers take less for his hogs and his caltle and his grain and his potstocs than the market is willing to pay him at his gate, but before 8ir Wilirid does that he should also provide the farâ€" mers with help at reasonable wazes when the demand for !abor is greater than the supply. L It is foolish for Sir Wilfrid Laurier to ‘talk about introducing some pana~ cea or cureâ€"all for the high cost of Uying, when everything that enters into human food in Canada is produced from the farms and the price at the farâ€" mer‘s gate is high because the demand is in excess of the supply. WO W e e a 0 e ... 1 Sir Wilfrid has shown clearty his conduct that he has no desire to mmn&mh.hthmfldhhrh:umh hw:;mzhhnu:‘um-nntmrm: immediately England would fi t from t Parlia« ® # # # o e e s 1 do not know 1 » that a public man courq S c@pP@b ; °06cive 0f any more foolish statement ry Act. _ ...'“.-' in the form of 4 The Globe 1 want men and Soponie s ++ mmwh&mmmu.munlmum ’Mï¬câ€"-blhl-lflh-uaheld-im-mmbhn mï¬h&hhï¬mm“wu what would ‘-uM.'-umumnl-lbhul- en sesned bain m aet uate neryieie wer is that wu‘b'hl...h_.ï¬_-::uul-n.umu. ations of cp0 PP (BBt if B is returned to power that he will suspend the mnl&:’u‘mu‘-ummohhnum to vote on it. He 1 submit the to the people '.llz ‘:l also says be will su question Mn best hant great named V‘ Vietory. YICTORY : Canada is A Great Drawing Team tor ® # # # o e e . ;onceive of any more foolish statement mfl_uu that of Sir Wilfrid. The different dafect mmm-mmmum ummm-m-'nz‘mun.aua-mn-m-- The nured l-uooa-udlluoeuun--lmhlh-h -uw-wvumunmvu.mmmmub m" -doi:r'-m-l;uhullfl:“hm.h.:.'d & s hr:mm'lkmulmmhlv\nl-:mnw.whm: 6. Tsgenied u «"o Stuelf «®n.narh ctan.ams.. but awihig.¢s Jack Henry Carpenter Bavrister, Solicitor, Notary Public 45 Federal Life Building, Hamilton To IpY. p uie se Room 40 Federal Life Building, Main and James Sts., Hamilton, Ont JA8. A. LIVINGSTON, Auctioncer knd Valuater Conducted by Dr. R, A. Alexander, M. 0. H Money to loan at current rates. F. HANSEL, Dentist, AZIER & LAZIEK, HArKISTERS, Phone 21 fall line of repairs '.(‘llfllhh“mw. ; High Oven. Range, PANDORA RANGE , *‘ _ HeeP oh. m i IFor Sale by Jas. A. Wray | A Few of the Things We Carry B. M:COXAOHIE j Barrister, Soheitor, AUCTIONEER UR WEEKLY Agents for Internationa} Deering Machinery. Agents for the Johnsâ€"Mansvillie Felt roofing. our prices. THEAL BROS F, Lasier. H. L. Lazier "THE STORE OF 1001 THincs" This Upâ€"to Date Range has a ventilated ovaa ‘with walls of nickelled Lleel that roast; and bakes to a turn. The glass ioor e mmbies veu to watch the beâ€"ing ars the therâ€" »ometer shows exa.t temperature, o-'humm“.u special features. ‘Write for it, and Beameville, WHnerra iss WHRETTCBAL 1 am HEALTH BULLETIN I uw EWw E VEA ul Valuator for The Hamilton Provident and Loan Snciety Insurance and Real Estate * * wl ie 6. wendieh On Telsphone 4760 _ _ 607 Gank of Hamilton Chambers Dr, R. A. Alexander Physician and Office Hours: 8 ml nf ttme WEDNESDAY, NOVENBES ; 19; MONEY TO LOAN Officeâ€"Main Sueet, ( real estate securit B ivate and Company ‘unds lours: $ to 10 a.m., 1 to 2 pm and 7 to 8 pm Main Street West. ‘Phone No. 1, Grimsby. 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