An Appeal to Thoughtful Wlen TflflPVPliffp an£ ' *~ ovei * s of them Country IIS ISO J 111 lli 0 Tjie LiquQr Traff |c wj jj stanti Qn vsfedmsday at the Bar to be judged &£| 5 YOU MUST JUDGE IT! Ir 0 if Q Let the following considerations weigh with tou :— UO.l Of 0 No trade returns so little in Wages and Material as the (I I i Liquor Trade. Study this table: — 8 1 Kn Number w».f.. Materials Value ■ i i ""• Hands. wages used. Manufacture*. TfflPfl ! Breweries ... 71 682 83,570 158,212 658,627 LUfl U 1 Woollen Mills ... 10 J.G93 112,001 196,081 859.8H2 i Clothing Factories 21 2,5)2 100,801 177,828 829.026 i Furniture ... 114 1,310 91,105 101,595 241,024 II ; Boot and Shoe ... 12ti 2,693 192,413 273,825 529,254 ii! InfiHei Average of other Factories— liyftUa J ° 75 2,053 124,097 167,207 864,671 I That is, BREWERIES employ 682 Hands, pay for Wage 3 and Materials -— — J i £2-11.7*2, for wbich they get, £508,627. I Other FACTORIES average 2,0-3. v 3 Hand*?, Wages and Materials J j £Sli,2ys, for which they get £b«4,071. j i The Colony gets not one ponny of actual revenue from it. —— — ! I Tb-i Ditties on Wines and Spirit* and He or und the License Fees are far I i more than absorbod by the expenditure duo to the Trade on judges, magisGonuino Bargains in ! trat « 9 > p° Hce - p ii?on3 . hospitals, &c. .. ° j J Revenue £703,150 LinenS. ! ! Estimated Cost to Colony, as above £810,000 j ; Tradesmen all over the Colony would gladly pay the amount of the You will be wanting some fresh, n«w i J £,i cen3e p ee 3 to s> oNo License carried. Tiiey 'would get the money now Table Linen (or Christmas and New j thr(jwn ft |n Drink _ Tear, bo here's your opportunity to rrw ir f +h' buy Cloths and Serviettea at & mare ! j ihinK Ot UUS: — tithe of their real »h». We bought ! The Total Amoim. spr-nt by Hie Colony to date on „„„«**,. th.m from the mill as .lightly lm- j Railways and all Public Works ... ... £dO,, /9,1 Rβ perfsct-that's the reason for these Total spent in Drink in same period ... ... 80,807,100 low prices. Compare the following— Bx4 White Linen TABLE CLOTHS __.„_ «q 4cn ann 6/6 e/11 8/9 9/- 9/8 9/G ! DRINK ... ... ... ... ••• £3,152,849 8x 10 White Linen TABLE CLOTHS | [ Education i^??? 7/-8/3 9/6 11/(5 12/9 13/9 | Pubno Works ... ... ... ... J./Üb.Hl Bxl2 White Linen TABLE CLOTHS I All Factory Wages 8 008,561 9/6 13/9 14/3 16/- Total Customs ... ... ... ... 2,001,918 10x12 White Linen TABLE CLOTHS j K eraem ber that the chief roturns from this Trade are : 18/6 21/- 25/- I serviettes »/» wjtoj-. {{J | | DHUHKENNESB, GifflE, D'SEASE, MISERY, LUNACY, hlif:do o S6/-h a a if^ e e n;6/9 i POVERTY, SUICIDE, DE^TH. half-dozen. ' ' WHITE table linen 45,414 New Drunkards Convicted in 3 Years! 62in. 1/8 .. 601n. 1/11 ' 62in. 2/1 2/7 How can you vote anything but TTWBTjE AGBTED ' -|L-_. ii bm^m^m Some Sheeting Items. 541n. White Twilled and Plain lid. 1/14.1/2 . * . ■ 721n. White 1/OJ 1/8 1/6 w.»sraE»s«»!i»w»a»w!«»ara«^^ 801b. White 1/6 1/8 1/9 J S I UNBLEACHED SHEETING, j§ j TWILLED AND PLAIN fc A | W\ , m% I i I The History of a Famous Medicine. If low prices will cell eerrloeable well. 8 , . _, . . m. ,*,+ ~ i mode Holland and Coloured Apron., S Picture of Aunty Rogsrs, ta en in her qutint sitting-room, i these will not remain long on hand. ' 3 in Stnynor, Ontario, three years before her death. j 2 ''I variety of sires and colours 8 Many year 9 ago ihorn |j ve a i n a qu j et; coun t ry town in Canada j Our clearing price 2 for 1/6 joW Q, iakor lady> who . ViU aff-ctionately known as Aunty Rogers, j || Bho had acquired great skill in compounding medicines from certain j roots and herbs, the curative properties of which she knew full well, J Jj and many are the stories they tell to-day in Ontario of her wonderful J <5 ouroa. Chief among them was a recipe for curing kidney disease, an j ailment that was then playing sad havoo with the farmers round | ■ _ I 5 about, who were compelled to work exposed to all sort 9of weather, ] ——— w iiirtiiniiiiiiiiiWHiiiMiiinHiiiiiiiiini - 1 j an( j man y an nour 0 { suffering was saved, and mnny a life snatched j A TEA TO YOUR TASTB. ' fr ? m the ver - v S rave i b y wbab oame fco bo known as Aunty Rogers' J ! Kidney Cure. i 5 Now, it happened when folks were Hooking from far and near to | EXQI*C3S© OSlf*© ' e S °* Aunty Rogers some of h«r Kidney Cure, that the fame'of her | J preparation reached the ears of Mr. James Doan, the eminent specialist • IM • I of Xi lgaville. Ho obtained some of Aunty Rogers' preparation, and Tom s auperior knowledge of medicino told him at once that she had $ f ■ «?€*. made a most valuable discovery. 5 Altho igh this formula was a most excellent one, yet Professor If you buy Tea loose Doan, by experimenting, improved it, and-brought it to such perf-ction t by the pound, how can S t na t jt was f oun( j to bo an infallible cure for all kidney and bladder $ you expeot uniform aval- $ troubles. tj ity or flavour, let alone 5 It was found to bo a healing medicine for the kidnnys. It soothed $ purity P j their surfaces and strengthened them, and thus helped the kidneys to L \ remove all the wasto matters from the blood. fflil "IP ' 8 or some y ears tno medicine was only used round about Jame3 v 1 f'mPliJplJw 0 8 Doan's neighbiurhood, and waa first known as Doan's Pills, now S known throughout the world as Doan's Backache Kidney Pills, the TTCA 9 great specific for fill kidney and bladder troubles. I bM S The value of Doan's Backache Kidney Pillg cannot be over- 5 I estimated, because* the kidneys are the most important organs of the la a scientifically blended j body. S Tea, carefully packed in \ They filter the blood. i our factories, and, until J Doau'a Backache Kidney Pills are for weak, worn-out, tired, 3 opened in your own S languid, rootless, nervous, irrit\ble people, people easily worried over « home runs no chance Of i trifle?, peevish, chilly, short of breath, dizzy, irregular heart, rheumatio, S ~A~i*Lr. a *i nn n ~ n f />«w, fe with pains in the back, neuralgio, sleepless, debilitated and used up. S adulteration or of com- J v M and they may b9 cured by hpft|ing j ing in contact with dust, i the k^nays whJch caUJfl these sympfcom3 . Doan . g Backaoho Kidney g dirt, germs, or unclean 8 p ms do this- jj ave you any o f the symptoms ? S hands. 5 " tasteless substitute. 5 Doan's Backache Kidney AU live grocers. | chlmtsta'^ana 8 Sto?" \ S e x Pe b"xe a sfor"l6s er 6d 0 )! then if you do not like it r«turn 5 or will be sent on receipt gfaAMfff4MWrV¥nfflr" *lfff 2 ia ORIGINAL TIN as you bought J o f price by Foster- S i* to * Co., Dunedui, 5 McClellan Co ,76 Pitt IPl'lHraAl mon,; " y ° Ur t Btreet, Bjaney, N,S,W> Wholesale—H. C Godfrey ft Co. 9 * aa J 5 5
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Press, Volume LXII, Issue 12365, 2 December 1905, Page 4
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