Jituichlsra) HAMILTON MARKET On real rates of PHONE N0. 7 When you hand the store- keeper a cheque for his account there is no need to bother about the. receipt. The bank keeps that for you, and it doesn't matter whether you want it next week or a year hence, the record of the payment is always there. e We will be glad to explain how to use a checking account. m, STONEY CREEK, and WINONA. T E _ til â€he Debentures issued for one or mun years. bearing interest at FOUR per cent payable half yearly. units! a Cor King and Hughson Sts HAMILTON Apply MONEY TO LOAN H. H. ANDERSON, Valuator Grimsby MONEY TO~LOAN Ie Hamilton Provident and , Loan Society BANK OF HAMILTON Don't Forget ‘. IL Stewart Drug Co. Limited Neilson's Chocolates W. On est; int to Savings Bank Department at all Branches. McNab and Market Streets. That the competition for the :ZYMOLE WAGON at Stewart's Drug Store closes May lst, 1911 Jack McConachie now heads the list. I Twenty-sixth Year. nd Surplus, 36.650.000 CapitalPaidUp . . . . . Reserve and Undivided Ptofits . Total Assets ate security at current crest. B. CALDER. -t..e.'.-. Main street, Grimsby mu FERRIE. Treasurer HEAD OFFICE: HAMILTON "'I_lll--rllllf? _ 1lli)))i See our Easter Supply of rt QAN’ADA! W. POTTENGER, Agent, GRIMSBY Soa Phone 154 Estimates c electrical work Tungsten Lamps, Switches, Batterie House Wiring. etc. . Over $40,000,000 James Osborne & Son ELECTRIC FIXTURES Alfonso Salads Oil THE LBADIAG GROCBRS " and " James St. South HAMILTON e consider this the finest quality of oil in the market. . CLOKE & SON Repairs promptly made Booksellers and Stationers 16 WEST KING ST., 1" ints bUc Half Pints 35c Quarts $1 .I O 'efephores 186 and 830 tt. 0. BROWNLEE 82,750,000 $3,250,000 $6,000,000 Hamilton. eerfully given on all El 60c ctrlc Fuse Box 534 Irons Plugs ---'---"-i-.-..--.-- GRIMSBY, WEDNESIigiAY, APRIL 12, 1911 right and is antiseptic, and vative and hardener of the gums teeth. Recommended dentists. Me tubes tubes tor 25e.-9%rke In the first place, I Ti1a, point out that the great firiii)'jN cial prosperity of Canada,, ‘ ing as it does at the pres: time, should be a most Q plete answer to the fool wilral cians, who want to rush _'"M country out of its present c†ditions in'to unknown C011? tions, to be brought about (:':svlil:,ti, reciprocitv. _ i]jii1',% Let us look at this big sii1lt plus for a, few minutes an J quire how it came ‘into 6.5: tance and what the causes aiiit% Paste EDISON†GOLD NDULDED (riri:'i'iili'ii'iili) EDISDN 6010 UOULDED (RECORDS a) _ fti,i,i, h d ward"---); the great prospi minion ind the were tracable in reciprocity. went so tar as to use the w'ht'alll that Sir Wilfrid Laurier uiiiilt in speaking on reciprocity, wri'iitl he referred to China and sii,a "We are not Chinamen and v,s"iii'1t, not stand still, we must go "ial, ward"---); indicating tlit' the great prosperity of the Jia, minion ind the big surpl 'i,_l',illl1 were tracable in some way (ij-call the Ind to+qaq9q9q949sFFFFH9+Haqs f By Frank F airborn , 'sotHiFH'FH9aF6q9ooq9qq RECORDS The lade I3,iy,,f,,t,ly,, GOLD NOUlUEt {RECORDS EOISON om mutual" RECORDS RECORDS RECORDS Weft)" iiiiii' t EDISON EDISON EDISUA Parke's Thymol Carbon tWstt 11 FACTS and FAN Cl ES he the d, ar sur,uic Inte tac WHITEN YOUR TEETH " It does this because il 11 Ion bud li; bovernmen t there was these ve ll W S. Fielding et speeth in the Imons the other JDEPE pap use for 15C, & Parke by all s all made ' the matter political can; We also handle ‘a full 1rriii.riti,t:,ot)'ip-to-date Carriages, Threshing Machines, Fanning Mills, Incubators, Scales, Sewing Micyiiresiir)i,i,ii_'at:i,.oty', Harness, Whips, Rugs, Gasoline Engines, Cream Separators and any- thing else that IS npisdeA'i'ti,l)l,v,,,i,',iryay of implements or machinery. Are you needing anything in the line of Buggies a; Carriages, if it't,,i:,j,'_iiiit'r.ou,r, dis-play. We have carload of them just in, You should see our new style all Sttitl Seat. Buggy liii,iriris, you" bay. Don' forget we still handle a full line of all kinds of Farm Implementiin the gains oldigsjtand, and don’t forget the kind, the Old Reliable it SMITHVILLE 4 -‘ ON " n :5 all $13,, Maggi 1t0 etiiliii' Wï¬wz 1ses arfkiit,j: Ei";: . t t I g Iii ", ousekeepers q :at firii'iii8v? when Hoitseclezining (( T m??? iE/f, _ . . ada, C94??? . Ike’s Furniture Polish for the , 31-3363??? Iiiii'fi'urniture, 20 cts. ( I' porii,il'_,ii.il Bfme Silver Polish for silver zoc 3 -ush Oi; 'litrreka Carpet-Moth Destroyer ( sent ciii,)j'::',i)i'( It..,;.!,): per bottle. _ 1 cont}?! augbane†for Bed Bugs, 25c. r 'c, "t,tt Mu' " bout vt,',')')":?,].)';,,,! 1lli5otlrBal1s, 5c per 1b. , _/i-rj-ir,);:,):",:':,',':',') 'lfloachbane" for Cockroaches, w BETH ‘H XM‘other Camphor Flakes we (a ted T093??? Illliti'i_, per tin. , is m _i_ih;i,S ti) (( 1.s ott'si,t)',)'l2';4 231361er & piiithte gums 'i),,,!?).,'-,,,'.,, tir, 3 all _itl"lllll k"),','-,, Have It l 15c, ':i,lrl.e!il . 5:18. " Market 1501mm. 1eel.111) 'arlre. '?),'si'ili,itt'i,, Bri.'..,-,,.,:.-,,,...., AA’A‘222’, / he "N oLner surplus Idiuues "ty mil. even ,r-rrds. used _--------' , ugh “ighave assumed that big sur- PY, was a sign of prosperity, Ilti':1y because the Government ‘ "us were shouting from the It)'i,ttops that the country was IEiiriiriing because of her big Ilii,1.1is; but I will not grant, bC.ii, it comes down to real ar- fat, that big surpluses col- » _ from revenue duties are Sign of D having been proven con- â€171er that Canada is prosper Eiiitlder her present tariff , itibtr--uTha,t Canada has a gy'surplus under the present itr,r,rfoty1itiory it will not be 543'be place for us to consider IE'ij,rr this. big surplus was $lhrht obbut and what causes 'ppp to it. gin th"e next place, I might iilit'at Out that if Canada is pros- 2',_{ous today, it is the direct $1111; of her sane, sensible, QT‘nd, stable tirriff--,-1t is not I [account of any fool reciproci- 'aBirr1t, is on account of the Na-. I i'i"iiirl policy of protection, 'IIE!? has been in force in Ca _ , ma since 1878. Bitke's Furniture Polish for the .rFurniture, 20 cts. Vijv'fme Silver Polish for silver 20c 'ireka Carpet-Moth Destroyer lil)): per bottle. 3%}.ugbane†for Bed Bugs, 25c. :‘iOth' Balls, 5c per 1b. IBkbachbane" for Cockroaches, If 25C- [other- Camphor Flakes IOC ii-',:',"'."), per t1n. {Parke tll Parke a; Mi, I9 Mai-net sultan HAMILTON (l PARKE & PARKE Ei: Have It " an; us to consider surplus was l what causes 6Ee.k ar. (iii (iii (iii Ciii Ci] Cdr) 1riil (iii $itii :iii?I'i5 :itiiB'tti5h :iiih'fii5 :iiit,?it ll Governments do not earn money by their industry or by their carefulness, or by their cautiousness, or ly their watch fulness. If they did earn mon- ey in any of these ways and have big surpluses, then we could laud them t othe skies and sing their praises abroad in the Practically the only means the Government has of getting money is by selling something that belongs to the people or by taxation of the people. land Now, if the only means the Dominion Government has .of raising money, is by selling lands and timbers which belong to the people or by taxing the oeople. then it is the simplest thing in the world to get a sur- olus---All the Government has to do is'to sell enough land or impose enough taxes and the Governments do not pick money off the trees or pick it up off the streets, or gather it in from the highways and by- ways of the land. Nor do millionaires die and will the governments big for- tunes to any great extent. Governments do not go and plow the fields, sow grain, reap thtrcrop and the finished products as a 1 of getting money. How do big surpluses about?-What are the which lead up to the ace tion of a large surplus i hands of the Government Governments dd not steamers on the lakes and on trade and commerce in that they may earn big-: and have big surpluses. re 1em 1 SH rovern'ment the earth ( IillDlllfi?ti 'ern‘ments do not delve f. earth and mine out us metals and dispose and put the money in ONTARIO surpluses come are the causes 0 the accumula- surplus in the a meat money )ut :he He iil 4 minute attachment, if not write me and I will tell you about it. If you have a ma- chine of any kind that w111 play the Edison Records send me your name .and I w1i1 send you a list of the new Records each month FREE- We sell machines for cash or on easy terms. Write for catalogue and price list, its catalo free. machine new again. Have you heard of the special offer Mr. Ed1son is giving on the In 1896 the Dominion Gov- ernment collected by-this mode of taxation, twenty-seven mil- lion dollars. In 1910, onl- fourteen years later, the Dominion Government collected by this form of taxa- tion, eighty-nine million dol- Jars-What does it prove? The question immediately arises, is it good for a coun- try to import goods from for- eign countries in such large quan tities that the duty collected on these goods swell the revenue until there is a tremendous sur- plus of thirty million dollars? dously heavy That proves that Canada is importing far more goods now than she was in 1896 according Now, if there has been a heavy revenue collected _ on goods brought in from foreign countries, what does it indicate? ---It indicates that the people of Canada are importing a tremen- dous amount of goods-So much goods, in fact, that the duties collected on them have swelled the revenue of the Dominion Government, until there is a surnlus of thirty million dol- The principal means of secur- ing revenue by the Dominion of Canada Government is by the collection of duties on goods brought in from foreign surplus will. countries ar . her population (C ontinued on Page 2) can be 'increased $1.00 Per Year has been a :0‘llected on from foreign EDISON Foto noumEo RECORDS I EDISON GOLD HOULDEU RECORDS WLU n00ult0 EEQMS, EDTSO’N†ma HOUIDED RECORDS EDISON at