> k _ IF 1y : o se iï¬ O an~~ c, t _ _ __ $E3 f â€P"OE'P‘E!“X. Fol_l?ws Adequate ~"‘Protection,†# £K +A % x f 3 t * J % 6 5q _to Our Industries. â€" _ ___=‘ â€" “T',"vt Flourishing Industries Contribute Home Markets for Mixed Farming in Ontario. and see how the King administration has helped the Australian Farmer to the Injury of the Canadian Farmer Tuesday, October 27th The Rt. Hon. Arthur Meighen, on behalf of the Canadian Farmer Opposed the Australian Treaty. h Come and Hear the _ 228 f HON. MR. MEICHEN Who : Compare These Figures The King Government has fatied the farmer. The group in Parâ€" liament that should specially represent his interests, the Progressives, have failed him. Tlleonlymliefolferedtothefamhghdutryof Camdatoâ€"duylsthteontainedinthepolicymdpï¬tfomoffln Conâ€" servative partyâ€"the policy and platform of the determined protection and development of the home market for the Canadian producer. himself at the â€" Lyric Theatre, Kitchener 100 lbs. ....s..... 25¢ $1.50 Fresh Pears and Apriâ€" cots, per 100 lbs. . 25¢ $1.50 Canned Fruits ..... V, Cc per Ib. 30c to $2.10** _ hwor § OTCe vks 0s Cheese, per lb. .. ... Butter, per lb. ... ., Honey, per lb. ..... Fresh Meat, per Ib. . Canned Meats .. ... m!’onnry Lard, per lb. ....... Fresh Meat, per Ib. . Vc Canned Meats ..... 15% Canned Poultry .... 15% Canned Soups ..... 15% Lard, per lb. ....... Free Canned Vegetables, _ Protective Duties Charged by Canada Austratia Eggs, per doz. ..... Free 18¢ Cheese, per lb. ..... Free 6e Butter, per lIb. ....,. _ 1c 6e Honey, per lb. ..... 1c 4¢ 4 pints each. _ f **Per dozen cans, according to size, TFerdogeycans_,aeeifll-lngtosm, PA at 7.30 p.m. i0% w6 30c to $2.10* 40% 40% 8¢ per Ib. 1¢ per Ib. 3c per Ib. 5¢ per lb. sn For . H. SCULLY â€" Conservative Candidate stot 4 oo n ag* wlof "o n 4 in Canada as the United States ~~~ _ ~Rfarmer has in his? Protection For Your â€" Home Market What Calyvin E. Coolidge, President of the United States has to say: "We have built agriculture squarely into*the structure of our protecâ€" tive system, and the American farmer must not be undersold ‘at home by New Zealand mutton,; Argentina beel", Canadian wheat, Danish butter, Bulgarian tobacco, Chinese eggs, or Cuban sugar!" 5 Don‘t You Want _ VA Just compare these figuresâ€"then ask yourâ€" selfâ€"*"Is the Canadian farmer getting a square deal?" . . â€" > * U.S. Duty â€" Canadian Duty Tâ€" How the United States Does It Wheaf........‘42cper~bush. 12¢ per bush. Wheat Flour ... $2.04 per bbl. 50¢ per bbl Corn .......... â€" 15¢ per bush, Free Hay .......... $4.00 per ton $2.00 per ton â€" Potatoes ...... 50c per ewt. _ 35¢ per ewt. Butter ........ 8c per Ib. 4c per Ib. Cheese ........ 5¢ per Ib. 3¢ per lb. Eggs .......... 8c per doz. 3c per doz. ~ Potatoes Butter . Cheese . Eggs ... ULLYT || the same King S1, Kitshener. Against U.S. «w4 "hak