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CABINETS _ DINING TABLES - DINING:CHAIRS | -BRASS AND IRON BEDS | PRINGS:AND MATTRESSES | "Sole: ‘Agent for’ the Celebrated” | \stermoor Mattress HIFFONIERS ‘AND. mato: Carpet, Squares; iAll Stock Sizes a | Il 4 | his. 33/ business and know nothing about it. : | The Omineca Terald . NEW BATELTON, B.C. "PUBLISHER ~ ; c H. Sawin Advertising rates—§1.50 per ineh per month: reading notices 15s per line first Insertion, 10¢ per line each subsequent insertion." . - : uy “Subscription to all patts of’ the world: To (One year e+ ee Six months “eee 1.75 . ; ‘Notices for Crown Grants _ a $7.00. hema a Purchaseof Land “= - - 7.00" _. Licence te Prospect for Coal - PRIDAY, JUNE‘ 36, 1914. A|Is the farmer the only producer? There are, oft 4 course, other actual products. to be classed with| The export from our mines, our forests and our’ fisheries, taken together, amount: to-almost two-thirds as much as those from The Only the farm. These, in so far as they Producer . 2re dependent on exportation for their value, are unprotectable; though lumber demands. heavy protection, and must therefore be classed with those industries which, . instead of ‘working to’ the profit of. the country, work at its cost.. In affirming that the farmer is the great burden bearer, we. have taken the manufacturing industries at their word. Tbe farmer’s goods exported to other countries pay the whole cost of our imports. At home they pay the loss on our manufactures. We export other things—a lot of agricultural implements for in- stance—but not for the benefit of the Canadian. ‘The Canadian has to’pay a higher price for those ‘things than they can: ‘be mdde ‘for, ” in order that the manufacturer can sell them to Russians and others for less. We hardly. call that being a:pro- ducer. These people are paid by our. farmers to sell things cheaper to other farmers. We are, of. course,’ stating things on broad lines. We shall-be told thatwe are not in the But, as we have said, we take people at their word. when they tell us that, without the duty for which ‘the consumer is taxed, whether’it be the farmer who buys a reaper or the child who eats candy, they could not carry.on-their business without the ex- tra price the tariff secures to them. . words, the extra amount paid to them as.a result of the tariff isthe measure of the loss | on their business without ‘that subsidy, ‘a loss that, must be made up by somebody, It is fair to these peo- ple to say that we do not quite: believe them. ‘We believe that many of their industries -would pros- per more if there was no tariff, just as ‘they doin} Britain andi in Holland. The shoe manufacturers | are the strongest advocates of tariff protection. Yet the shoe business prospered greatly i in Canada before the protective tariff was introduced. Not} every industry that we have nursed may be. suit- ed to the.country,,but many.are. We st.ould lead|[f the world in the aforesaid farming tools. . Instead of manufacturing for Canada we would be manu- | facturing for the whole. world, and:we should|# have business with all. niankind. - Instead of one or two unprotectable classes of workers being, as|f now, our only real‘producers, while all others de-|E pend on them for their markets: and their living, ‘we should be all producers, and thecountry would — increase in: -wealth proportionally. —Witness. _ ow ee The. awfal disaster at the Hillerest coal mine has| ey sent: a feeling, of : horror. all-over: the. country.. One} thought, comes uppermost i in. the. mind when such as: s these’ occur, ‘and: it is: as ‘to whether: or:not. hu-|. . ictal ae entender i T { } In. other |. a than, as Pros ‘Rupert’ and: ‘Hoselton. an “General Merchant’ RETSELAS. B. Eee J “Naw. HAZBL-TON : - VICTORIA Gn REEN Bros. BURDEN & Co. “80> DOMINION! AND! 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