TERMS: . Subscribers In Canada $|.00 per year in United States $1 50 per year A lot-of argument in that item in favor of reciprocity-That is just the class of.bombast that the Reciprocity Liar can ring into the Editorial Ass and get him to slush it through, utterly tunreliable, ufterly deceitful and utterly untruthfu. ' If reciprocity is a 'means of flooding the Canadian markets with cheap, inferior, _American fruit, Mr. Bell, with the canning factory under his control, will not have to sacrifice his good fruit on a rotten market, but he will be able to can and preserve and hold it over for the clean and healthy winter markets. If another big canning fac- tory is opened at Grimsby, in which Mr. Bell is the 'main fi-" gore, he can. protect himself against reciprocity by Jtnning and preserving his fruit in' the summer time and holding it un til the winter time. So hopeful was Mr. Bell of the ultimate success of the fruit growing industry under proper So little did the purchaser know of the property and the conditions, that ‘he supposed that the land was under the control of the Ontario Govern-. ment, in trust for John King; but on the arrival of the rela- tive in Canada, he found that the property had passed some time ago to Mr. Lockwood and Slr. Lockwood, being a keen business man, asked for a ‘big profit on his deal, and got it. 'l‘HE INDEPEN DENT The relative returned on the next boat after he had complet- ed the purchase of the land.----. Here is another thing the is sue of March 23 of the Hamil ton Timer, printed on the firs Mr. T. D. G. Bell is positively and unrelentingly opposed to re ciprocity and was one of the men who helped to organize the fight against- it and his ac- tibn in promoting a canning fac tory is to defend himself against the disastrous effects of recipro city. . tariff regulation that he pur- chased, first, in North Grimsby, one of the best fruit farms in the section. Later on, he purchased in the Township of Clinton, near ll qillltt Il if b, V ' 'd"'; I I 5773 ft, , ' I . . 5| Facts and Fancies. YUUR BLOOD IS TAINTED ULCERS, BOILS, SWOLLEN GLANDS, BLOTCHES, PIMPLES, AND ALL SKIN AND BLOOD DISEASES ARE COMPLETELY CURED BY THE NEW METHOD TREATMENT ‘ Continued from page I bur. Macmgan taaqtgP-llit1trll' JAS. A. LIVINGSTON, Editor . 'i?iiflij, ti ' e " Jitt r r» mLQL.» - 1Ll I -1 "-iirjie-,l-: patients in oratory for 'e for our privat Jul "h ','d till, id n - E All letters from Canada must be addressed "0116 to our Canadian Correspondence Depart- 'tlit-tgit-rl-lil- ment in Windsor, Ont. If you desire to 1ally call at our Medical Institute in Detroit as we see and treat in our Windsor offices which are for Correspondence and for Canadian business only. Address all letters as follows: DRS_ KENNEDY & KENNEDY. Windsor. Ont. DRS. KENNEDY & KENNEDY, V "y " lib l . V " w. , l m ' 4: l a ddress, an co nd Griswold if st ithe lake shore, a property of sixty-five acres for eighteqp Ithousand dollars, about five iyeart ago, but last year, it was We desire to call the attention of all those atrlicted with any Blood or Skin Disease to our New Method Treatment as a guarun teed cure for these complaints. There is no ex- cuse tor any person having a disiiiureil face from eruptions and blotches. o matter whether hereditary or acquired, our specific remedies and treatment neutralize all poi- sons in the blood and expel them from the system. Our vast experience in the treat. II compile: cure wit all evidences of disease. Under the ot the New Method Treatment the comes clear, ulcers, pimples and heal up, enlarged glands are reduc out hair grows in again. the eye: h If unable to But I am ahead of my story; the fir'st fruit farm that Mr. Bell bought, cost him about sixteen thousand dollars. He sold offa portion, which brought him about as much money as he paid for the whole and he has a beautiful home and fruit farm left. . l This is 9% cf the mos al/e assets that Mr. Bell got. It is surrounded by rcads and has one frontag half a mile long. You all know the nasty ans- wer that Sir Wilfrid Laurier gave to those intelligent busi- ness men and they returned home disappointed but not dis- heartened. Two or three years ago. Mr, Bell purchased at -Vineland a large peach farm of Mr. E. D. Smith, and this is now fu!! bear- ing and worth a great deal more money than Mr Bell paul for it.--At least it wa', last Seaton, before there was any monkey business with the tariff, After Mr. Bell had done all this and invested thousands of dollars and had become respcnsi ble for thousands and thousands of dollars, which has yet to be earned and paid, then Annexa- tion Fielding and Free-trade Laurier, without any knowledge or any care for the rights of others, jumped at reciprocity at the dictation of President Taft, who was a dead cock in theqoit and who was looking' around for some one to pull him out be- fore the Democratic-cock knock ed his head off. The monster ‘deputation of over one thousand, fruit growers that went to Ottawa to protest against the dishonesty and de- struction of the reciprocity agree Tent, was headed by Mr. Bell. What was Mr. Bell's next move? He promoted the build ing of an enormous canning far. tory for the purpose of "protect ing himself and fellow fruit growers from possible disaster and loss. J _ _ _ _ T As the price of fruit land kc rising under the reasonable a sensible tariff, Mr. Bell went to the Township of Niagara a there purchased a large block land, all this was done under. steady and reasonable tat which has been fostering a protecting the fruit industry : many vears. . Had there been no reciproci- ty in sight, Mr. Bell might have promoted the canning factory this year or next, or some time geasily -e worth fiftir thousand dollars-But reciprocity had nothing: to do with it. What was MI move? YOU CAN ARRANGE TO PAY AFTER YOU ARE CURED . Still later on, Mr. Bell hought aver one hundred acres near 3camsville, all, of which will grow peaches or any other ten Itil fruit. u h evi ight, ariibit-ion and En :tim realizes a new lit' n. Send for Booklet on Diseases of Men " THE GOLDEN MONITOR " FR.EE Inable to call. write for a Question List for Home Treatment at CONSULTATION FREE IT Bell' * three ta riff and next alu ve 1nd lal I) When I look back to my boy- hood days and remember help- ing my father and neighbors. kill fine big hogs, a dozen of them, each 14 or 15 months old, weigh ing, when dressed, two hundred pounds of first class pork, and when I remember riding on that load of pork with my father in- to town the next day and listen ing: to him haggling with the pork-buyer to get three-ffty or four dollars for that first class dressed pork, I think that' the farmers who now sell their pigs Mr. E. D. Smith (19(1 friénds builCgcildfher hiya? Beams)ville. Why? 2e the whole fruit industry prospering under protection I have told the Times befé: and I will tell them again/l the reciprocity measure has be boosted up by a system ' lfes and false arguments, that. is a rotten measure indeed. l The more I read about this reciprocity, the more I am con- vinced that man, especially the political man, is a queer animal-- His memory is mighty defective. Write to Mrs. Pinkham, 'rt',, Lynn, Mass., for special all?! Your letter will be absolu '5onfidential, and the advice "t, I was completely run down. ih'i)iq vice I took Lydia E. Pinkham’s Tl/a table Compound and Liver Pills, am enjoying good health. It is it, more than two years and I ha71-i; had an ache or pain since. ' I do a €- t own work, washing and ever if!“ and never have the backache an; my: I think your medicine is gran tAi1ll' praise it to all my neighbors. If; think my testimony will help o [lil you may publish it."-afrs '9t3lll VOODALL, Morton'8 Gap, Ken I“ Baelraehe is a symptom of 2.rJMl weakness or derangement. If , have backache don't neglect It. ‘ get permanent relielf 1you must M8, the root of the troub e. 212di'ifJ, know of will do this so surely as '.st E. Pinkham's Compound. ' in the near in of reciprocity mediate action ly, he has arra MI one Canning factories have up with great rapidicy ( the past f/our or five years Morton's Gap, Kentucky. fered two years with female t' :jiiijiiijii:f:.1. y aeif.fifiifiiia meal’s vict 32' . ',:ififfififfififfifi.?.t., gttCliiiiii; without my ,4ili 'fiii.ffiftliiiialiE "P nearlg killing? (if; . ,, and would ll' . such draggin 93'; sations I 'Iii')':':, hardly bear ita had soreness in each side, could} stand tight clofh‘ing, and, was 1er i. Cured by Lydia E. Vegetable Compound Tfihf. g AWFUL LKil0ral,l_"_r'_ l gain when I it make at )1 ontihued on page 3 l D. Smith Winona. trade Cl H VE DI as me not li, ar look back JIr( r rec1proc1ty, n the fruit " he Wi'il be * fruit Dr can g Rement S1u?2?ieH, my health was "it, - bad and I hm continual baelq,il which was sigh awful. I could; stand on my ejj long er1ougl1 to ttit ‘ and, sec larmers six, seven and , a few months a think that some know when they m look back at my and remember brother and my up and catching 'S dFessed, d selling them Not for cash-- r" tea at sixty E. pinkht,iiiiiir,'i', into my em ember '.--"1 suf. disorders 5631le Y Jil e _ gone during " oefore ti 18101 S 91-6? 7- it DIE; It to ll 11 DI iSTRONG The rates for horseshoeing will be 50e per horse for setting shoes and for new shoes 81.25 per horse 03181), $1.50 per horse when booked Waiinidge Brothers wish to an- nounce to the public that they have ~’resumed business in their blacksmith shop next to the plan- mg mill, near thelridge on Main St., Grimsby, and are prepared to do all kinds of general braeke,rnith Work and horse shoeing. Charles A. Wasnidge W. Fred Wasnidge General Blacksmiths and Horseshoers rr - "V - ‘ -- ,, - . ; 5 _ _ restores every nerve in the body ' phOIIOl to its proper tension; restores ."aihift ality. Premature decay and all sexual "use?†averted at once. Phosphonol will linkage}; a new man. Price $3 a box. or two for " ailed to any address. The Scobell Drug 00.. at. Catharincs, Ont. - ' Q _ P A _ u __ HORSESHO E I N G Apply to . They soliéib a share of the pub- lie patronage. Eggs for Hatching Barred Rocks, Single Comb Buff Leghorn, Single Comb Rhode Is. land Reds. All choice stock of good laying strain. PHOSPHONOL PHOSPHONOL restores F in the body to its normal tensijgry nerve Nerves that, hase been dormant for years willvibrate once more with vi or Two boxes ff PHOSPHONOL have bgeell- known ty make Weak men feel as tl I did at eighteen. T 1ey We where TH I" b"r'_iT"giGiiari's Drug Store. 'i'i1i',,l).r, ", We will refund in cash the cost of the return fare Ilr','r',,li"iin Grimsby, or anywhere else within a radius of 40 Itil, llt,j,,i,'_',li',',is goods to the amount of $10.00 or more. No trouble or ticket and get a Transfer Card. So it need cost You Iliiiis",ii'i,,t,r,i,,ti, Managers’ Sale. Remember the dates---next Tu: , ,jj‘iirsday, Friday and Saturday, April 4th to 8th, NANAGERS’ SA.jl,,,,aE, STANLEY MILLS & CO., HAMILTON $1.00 per setting if PHOSPHONOL DRUG co.", Si hayines, Ont. . MAKES WEAK MEN This is one of the great Spring Bargain Sales fo . ye thriving Grimsby District. It will be held for 5 s'dflt'dlft!ltt 3f itartingatext Tuesday morning and closing Saturday ni ht t 61s ’yiock- Aundreds of bargains every day--so come often if you cang Da 't" ? ccom' {â€g at least one day on any account. One of the leadiug he t on fmlss t-Of' town customers will be a clearance of a 11res, or ou ï¬arness-«mooo Worth at Cost Price E We are discontinuing this line altogether in our Hardware Department a: horse owners in the district should come to Managers’ Sale if only to buy is at they need in harness and parts. All kinds are itdiiiiliUiiil whole lock must go---some at less than cost price. Here are just four of the many If,jiiriains: $15 Single Harness Sets for $8.97; (ilk Team Breast Straps for 43c; tilt Team Harness, complete, for $24.75; 10c Rolled Steel Clevises for tie. ‘},-r.es more bargains just as good. Everyone of our 25 departments bs feral. Railroad fares refunded on harness purchases and other bargains Ij,ii')ttt.as regular goods. . tric Restorer for Men (The Electric Restorer) L. L. HAGAR, FREE TRIP T STANLEY MILLS & CO. LIMITED North Grimsby King St. E. and James' St. Starts Next Tuesday - - THE CROWN ORCHARD GANG W. H. BRAND, Agent, . JORDAN STATION, ONT “Iota INO trouble about it---just'sh0W So i,t need cos) Qu NOTHING to' come radiut,of. 41) {tail'esUSf it'dnii"o",t"iil I 9‘ ,. ‘ ' avot .' tree: ‘ ings to,, able , as a i, _ tf, it t ~ o I RP i iff)) and b J TYL" // . will HAMILTON 1tesday, Wednesday, of trees, etc. as a result of pitch- ing about; possesses the desir- able features of others as well as a number not found outside of itself-send a, card or phone to Local Agent named below and full particulars and prices will be furnished you and, in case you purchase one and try it out for yourself, you will sup- port our claim that IT tte m YOUR OWN INTEREST TO LEARN ABOUT THIS PLOW BEFORE' MAKING A PUR- CHASE of any. Some ofour customers were formerly own- ers and users of other makes and would not now go back. It is used in any kind of orchard, vineyard, among Red Raspber- ries, Blackberries, ete., and also in the open field and to start; and finish the lands. Ask for references; GET ONE and SAVE HELP, SAVE MONEY. MAKE MONEY, and YOUR WORK A PLEA8URE. That the CROWN, ORCHARD GANG PLOW IS King of 3-fur- row orchard plows is ably at- tested by its work and growing popularity. It stays to line better than any when using heavy extension draught, thug avoiding danger of, damage to gin-y customer