Why did Sir »Wilfeid â€" not tell the dairymen that the aver age . price. of: cows â€"in. the Uniteg, States last year was thirtyâ€"five dollars each, while in Canada it was fortyâ€"three dollars each. ‘Why did not . Sir.: Wilffid tell the farmers that while the average price of â€" young & When Sir Wilfrid was telling about the great benefits. recipro city would be to the agricultur al classes of Canada, why did he not get down to hard tacks and tell the farmers that the average price of all the horses sold in the. United. States. last yeat was~ one‘:. hundredâ€" and eight dollars per horse, while here in Canada the average price péer horse was one hunâ€" dred and thirtyâ€"three dollars. He did not téell the Canadian farmers and ~dairymen â€" thit while reciprocity might increas® the price of ‘butter two or three ceuts per pound that . it woulq flood Canada and Cana dian market with inferior butter lardine, cotolene, cotton, stearine and . animal â€" steacrine, all. ~f which is solq as lbutter in the United States (duty reduced T4eâ€" perâ€"pound). $ § He did not tell the Canadian farmers and. poultrymen that reciprocity would reduce the price ol egos twenty per cent and would reduce the quality one hundreq per cent. He did not tell the Canadian farmers that reciprocity would reduce the price of his horses twentyâ€"five per cent ang reduce the quality fifty per cecnt. He told us in a general way of how politicians and great men in Canada had been in faâ€" yor of reciprfocity. at..various fimes from i8354 to iqitâ€"â€"that was theoraticalâ€"but he did not telt us how _ reciprocity mwas going to benefit ‘Canada in one single commodity produced in Canada today. That would have been practical. Sir Wilfrid Laurier‘s â€"speech contained a lot of retoric eloâ€" quence and generalities, but he digq not get down to harq tacks. Compare the farmers of Cana-l da as a whole with the farmers of the United States as a whole,| and it must ‘be admitted thatl the Canadian farmers have got, the American farmers skinned forty ways, on prosperity. Subscribers in Canada $1.0N per yea‘ Compare the Maritime Proâ€" vinces with the farmers of the New England states, and the Canadians have all the best of it. {NDEPEN DENT Drs. KENNEDY & KENNEDY ienss AIl Ietters from Canada must be addressed " OTICE to our Canadian Correspondence Departâ€" way * ouopimpmppswewwm mentin Windsor, Ont. If you desire to see us personally call at our Medical Institute in Detroit as we see and treat no patients in our Windsor offices which are for Correspondence and Laboratory for Canadian business only. Address all letters as follows : DRS. KENNEDY & KENNEDY, Windsor, Ont. 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Are you nervous and weak, despondent and gloomy, specks before the eyes with dark circles under them, weak back, kidneys irritable, palpitation of the heart, bashful, debilitating dreams, sediment in urine, pimples on the face, eyes sunken, hollow cheeks, careworn exâ€" pression, poor memory, lifeless, distrustful, lack energy and strength, tired mornings, restless nights, changeâ€" able moods, premature decay, bone pains, hair loose, etc. Free Booklet on Diseases of Men. If unable to call write for EARLY INDISCRETIONS AND EXCESSES HAVE UNDERâ€" MINED YOUR SYSTEM This is the conditionour New Method Treatment is QUESTION LIST FOR HOME TREATMENT And why did not Sir Wilfrid tell his Frenchâ€"Canadian broâ€" thers that when eggs were sellâ€" Why did. not Sir Wilfrid tell the farmers: that when eggs were selling ; for. thirtyâ€"three cents in Buffalo, that they were bringing thirtyâ€"six cents in Tor onto. Why did he not tell the farmâ€" ers of ‘the ~Maritime provinces that! whenh egfgs were worth twentyâ€"six cents in the State "of Maine, that they were worth thirty cents in New Brunswick. Beef,. tib roast ....1I4 13 to 23 Beef, rump ....:...: 12/ . I0â€"â€"=I5 Steak, porterhouse 18 _ 253 Steak, sitloin .....16 _ 1825 Eaimb,. leg‘.:.:.....12 20 â€"25 Lamb,. chops a.....IG _ 20â€"â€"22.] Vieal; .thops â€".7??.â€"18" "30 Pork, loin" ...‘ .10 I7;~‘30 Pork, fresh, shlidr. 1 T T Chat is why the _â€" American Beef Trust is boosting the reciâ€" procity agreement. _ It wants to get in the good markets of Cana da with American beef and other meats. Number two â€" beef carcassâ€" Chicago 8.00, Toronto 9.00. Lambâ€"Chicago 8.50 to 9.00 Toronto 12.00. In the retail prices, ‘Loronto is also higher than. Chicago. Hetre they are:, _ iMuttonâ€"Chicago 6.00, Toron to 9.00, Montreal 8.50. 5 Number one hbeef carcassâ€" Chicago 9.50, Toronto 9.50, Mon treal 10.50. But I won‘t: pass it over, will tell the farmers about and here it is. Porkâ€"Chicago 10.00, Toronto 1050 to 12.00, Montreal 13.00. When Sir Wilfrid, acting as special . pleader. for â€" President Taft‘s Reciprocity Bill intended to head off the democrats, why diq he not tell the firmers how much higher farm produce was in Chicago markets than they were in the Toronto markets last year?â€"Answerâ€"Because the prices were not higher in Chicago »than ‘they ‘were . â€" in Toronto, but a good deal lower, so Sir Wilfrid passeq over that point. Retoric and fine phrases and eloguenee sound: nice on . the floor of ‘Parliament and . read nicely in the newspapers, but they won‘t buy boots for the baby, nor pay the iblacksmith bill or grocéry bill in the fallâ€" Sir Wilfrid should have got down to harg tacks. Why did not Sir Wilirig tell the hog breeders and farmers that the average price of swine in‘ the: United‘ States last year was nine dollars, while in Can ada it ‘was eleven dollars. Why did Sir Wilfeid not tell the framers anq sheep breeders that the average price of sheep in the: United States last ° year vas fout. dollars. â€"each, â€" while in Canada the price per . sheep was six dollars. GUARANTEED TO CURE gattle in the Uniteg States last year was. ninecteen dollars, i1 Canada it was thirtyâ€"one dollars nearly double. ; FREE OF CHARGE porterhouse sitloin .... teg /; .in..2.. chops .. ... Chicago Toronto ~ cents â€" cents i1413 to . 28 "./12, . tOoâ€"==It$ se I8 / 259 _T _: IBEâ€"324 beef ~‘carcassâ€"| ing for twentyâ€"three cents in Thelma Is Coming to Stewâ€" art‘s Drug Store The United States went to war with Spain in â€"order to ereâ€" ate peace and after peace lhad been created, Cuba angq the Phillipine Islands belonged to the United States. t President Taft has different ways of doing different things. He expects to take Canada with the reciprocity idea, but he will take México by the forcee 0: arms. The United States is going to war with Mexico: to create peace, after peace has been cre ated, Mexico will be one af the states of the Union. "I say to the manufacturers here fonight. ‘You are let go on suspended â€"sentence.‘ You rc next." ’ [A lot of information of tWe king woulqg have ‘been valuable, and would have been practical but Sir Wilfrid skipped itâ€"T B@t | was ‘aâ€"bay skipy Sir AÂ¥aléri "Did you ever know the Unit ed States do a friendlyâ€"act to Canada ?" "Since when has the line: to the south been an imaginary line? The line for go years has been a wall against Canada." ‘"‘The general effect. will be to strip this country of its ‘ faw material to be workeq up in the United. States â€"mills." * "If the Uniteq States offered meva gift of a horse I weuld not only look in its mouth, but I would take mighty good care to look out for its heels." "If it‘s a good thing for out farmers how long will it take the United States to find that out?" : gryâ€"and he was sure of his porridge." Some men have the facility of saying a great lot in a very few words. Mr. W F White, speaking at an antiâ€"reciprocity meeting in Toronto | the other night, made use of the following short, sharp and pointed expresâ€" sions : "It‘s worse than Esau his birthright. Esau was New Hampshire, they were sellâ€" ing for twentyâ€"eight cents in Sherbrooke, Quebec.. j And why did not Sir Wilfrid tell his compatriots in the east en counties of Ontario, that while eggs _ were selling at twentyâ€"eight cents in Odgenâ€" burg, : N. Y., that they were _ h keeit demand in P: fario at thirty cents Poughkeepsie, N. Y.â€"I run a sewizï¬ machine in a large factory and got run down. I had to give up work for I could not stand the pains in my back. 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GoIng wWEstT 9.34 a,. m. 6.50 a. m 11.50 a. m 1.19 p.m. 6 :13 p. i. 5.55 p. m The â€" Muskoka _ Express from Toronto stops at Grimsby every mornâ€" 1ug at 1.:33; Hamilton departâ€"7.10, 8.10, 9.10, 10.10, 11.10 anm.. 12.10, 1.10, 2.10, 8.10. 4.10, 5.10, 6.10, 7.1t6 8.10, 9.10 p.m. Beamsville departâ€"7.15, 8.15, 9.15, 10.15 11.15, 12.15; 1.15, 2.15; 3.15, 4.15 5.15, 6.15,â€"7.15, 8.15(9.15 p. "m. CRERAR, CRERAR & BELL, Barristers, Solicitors & Notaries No. 1 Hamilton Provident Chambers, Hughson St. South, Hamilton, Canada, Telephone No. 652. Money to lend. Mortgages purchased P. D. Crerar, K.C.. _ _>â€" ~T. H. Crerar, Fifteen minutes after the Hour trom 6.15 a m. to 10.45 p.m. 4 Ten minutes after the Hour, from 6:it @, m. to 11:10 p. m., CcARS LEAVE BEAMSVILLE CARS LEAVE HAMILTON Barrister, Nolicitor, Converancer, Ete., Af ; ~*> Teiepltne. 754.â€" :|. Successors to T. 0. 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LAZIER & LAZIER, BARRISTER:, Solicitors, Not&ries, etc. Money to loan at lowest rates. Office, "Spectator Building," Hamilton. 8. F. Lazier, K.C. A. E. NNCHOLSON, 0. A. A., GIBS()N & OSBORNE, Barristers, Solicitors, Notaries, etc. Money to loan. Private funds. Lowest rates Bank of Commerce Building, Hamilton, Hon. J. M. Gibs m, K. C., LAURENCE MUNRO 10 MAIN ST. EaAsST HAMILTC Plans and Specifications for all classes builinjogs dInsurance Adjusted C O N FEC TIONER M. J. O‘Rielly MANUFACTURER OF WEDDiNG CAKES, 1CE CREAM AND FINE CANDY ffices, 15 Main St., East, â€"_ Hamilton, At SMITHVILLE every Thursday lectric â€" Railway! Officesâ€"Grimsby and Beamsville. Money to loan at current rates. JOH N B. BRANT 3 JAMES ST. N., HAMILTON ‘TIME TTABLE . CARPENTER, B, A. R.F. HANSEL, DEenTist, Ham:â€" B. McCONACHIE Barrister, Solicitor, LAND sSsURVEYO E. i IM ib Cb A BLE CUNNINGHAM Lazier. H. L. Lazier. In effect from June 1st, 1910 Tyrrell & MacKay MUNRO & MEAD. ARCHITECTS. Grimsby Station. 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