Grimsby Independent, 1 Mar 1911, p. 1

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a call when in need of these seeds. We have a full quantity of first class Lucerne, Red Clover, Timothy or Alsike. We have still an number of those grain bags on hand and are selling them at a very low price. We are now ready to supply you with all kinds of Spring Seeds for sowing and would ask you to give us TO WINNIPEG AND WE S T "sTONEY CREEK, and WINONA. DIRECT ONLY CANADIAN I THROUGH ROUTE |CAR LINE DAILY â€" SERVICE Branches at HAMILTON MARKET . J. MURRAY & CO. Women appreciate the security that an account with this bank offers The courtesy and attention with which all their dealings are surrounded, added to the perfect safety afforded, makes this an ideal banking house for women. Â¥RADEE" Ali High Class Pianos in stock in Our Music Room Thos. Anderson 65 James North Hamilton SPRING SEEDS apital and Surpluo. $6,650,000 Smithville Debentures issued for one or more years. bearing interest at Four per cent payable half yearly. We have secured the agency for the Apply to Cor King and Hughson Sts _ HAMILTON The Hamilton Provident and â€"__ Loan Society GOURLAY PIANO The McMILLAN PIANO MENDELSSOHN PIANO and The ESTEY ORGAN MONEY TO;LOAN PIANOS . H. ANDERSON, Valuator Grimsby , McNab and Market Streets. On Farin Property travel by the Twentyâ€"sixth Year. of express trains carryâ€" ing through standard and tourist sleeping cars for all points in Western Canada. For information see E. H CULP, Grimsby Jarvis FERRIE, Treasurer yoll to ‘give us THE â€" IN Cayuga 538 ROBERT DUNCAN & CO. New Supply of "The Broad Highway" PHONE NO. 7 On real estate security at current rates of interest. 4 John St. North, cor King Hamitton â€" â€" Upstairs Quality Fine what are left we will sell far below cost. Come in and see them this week. We have just received another limited supply. Critics and readers everywhere laud this story as the finest told in years. Undoubtedly the most talked of novel of the present time is "The Broad Highway," by Jeffery Farnol. James.Oshorne & Son THE Hinmanâ€"Atkinson AYLMER CORN AYLMER PEAS AYLMER TOMATOES New Season‘s Vegetables Stationers and Printers Cor. James and Market Square HAMILTON MONEY TO LOAN Last Two Weeks French Peas, Beans, at enormous reductions. Send for catalogue. * Many other books at bargain prices. Come and see them. Hundreds of Children‘s Books at 4 less than regular price. WINTER HATS of volumes have to go $1.50 Novels for 99c. $1 25 Novels for 88c. Great lot of Religious Books, 35¢ and 25¢ for 19c¢. our stock during this month we are holding a great THE LEADING GROCERS 12 and 14 James St. South AAMILTON TOO R. DUNCAN & CO for a big bargain in MiruinErRy Parrors CLEARING SALE Mushrooms, etc. CLOKE & SON Booksellers and Stationers 16 WEST KING ST., Hamilton. Our price $1.30. W. B. CALDER, Telephones 186 and 830 SETS OF AUTHORS THOUSANDS REDUCE In order to MANY â€"BOOKS Main street, Grimsby Prices Low Parke‘s Effervescent Lithiated Fruit Granules are made exactly for this purpose, and will, for headache, ‘billfousness; heartâ€" burn, beiching of wind and all stomach complaints arising from a ‘disordered â€" stomach, correct and help to assimilate all foods and make you enjoy your meals and, feel contented.. 25c per screw top bottle. Parke & Parke, druggists, Hamilton. GRIMSBY, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 1, 1911 TONE UP THE STOMACH All last‘ year the editor of the Globe was acting as special pleaq er for the United States Governâ€" ment at Ottawa, instead‘ of actâ€" ing as a true Canadian, and work ing for the interests of Canada as he shoul~ have been doing. Last year the editor of the Globe was not promulgating his own opinions but promulgating the opinions of President Talt and the Senators at Washington. All last year the editor of the Toronto Globe deceived the peo ple of the country by writing articles on reciprocity and led people to believe these were his owp private opinions, or at least, his ideas as editor of the newsâ€" paper, while as a matter of fact, they were the opinions of the "goâ€"between," who firs; brought Taft ang Lauriep and Fielding together. Now the cat is out of the bag â€"â€"Mr. J. .A. McDonald, editor of the Globe, has, over his own sig nature, acknowledged that he was the â€"envoy from Taft wat Washington _ to Sir Wilfrid Laurier at Ottawa, to get the negotiations under way.. ... I also stated that I ibelieved that Yankee money was ‘being useq to boost reciprocity in Caâ€" nada in spite of the people of Canada. I asked the question, why this constant referring to reciprociâ€" ty, when it was not expected that such a thing would. ever come to pass. L stateg that there was noâ€" body in ‘Canada who needed reâ€" ciprocity or who was suffering from the lack of reciprocity and m All last . year the Toromi® IGlo’be kept publishing _ articles pointing out the advantages that freer. trade | relations ; between lCanada angd the United States would bring. I At vartous times I stated that there was an underhand moveâ€" ment boosting reciprocity, with some object in view. Murder will outâ€"The â€" man who started the negotiations for reciprocity, ibetween the United 'States and Canada has been disâ€" jcovered at last. Also â€" ‘during the year deâ€" spatches from various points in Canada anq the United States were printeq in the Globe, giv ing someone‘s opinion on Free Trade relations with the United States. "; By Frank Fairborn t : ofboo ooo ooo ooo oo Feu oc FoeBeFeaFonBecfec§c8 We carry a full line of RUBBER GOODS, and we have Hot Water .__ Bottles from $1.00 up. We are offering our CHAMOIS VESTS at 20% reduction Come in and try one on if you have that chilly feeling in the back THE QUEEN CITY HOT WATER BOTTLE WITH THE 2â€"YEAR GUARANTEE 2â€"QUART $2,25 3â€"QUART $2.50 The kind that will not leak. Something that is just a little better than any other make. If that is the kind you want we have it in X FACTS and E FANCIES gofof o fooforfocfarfooffecfoofocf ofeeforferfoofosfoefarfoefoe®: . M. Stewart Drug Co. Limited You save more than yvour c HOT WATER BOTTLES DEPENDENT aJ _ "Reciprocity had absolutely nothing to do with my going to Washington a year ago. After the close of a certain libel suit in which I was the defendant, I sought change and rest. On my yay to Atlantic City I Uropped off at Washington for a day or two. My presence there would have been unrecognized Irasd not the ~nowspaper â€"mer d-f:%ged me into the discussion of tire Americanâ€"Canadian tariif situation, then at an acute stage. Once im I made the most of it, ang got goo‘? newspaper _ co for the Globe. I saw Aldrich, Cannon, Lodge, Dolliver, Cham»p Clark and Secretary Knox. On the third day : President Taft sent for me. We discusseq tariff matters with gereat frankness. He $ Here ate the exac, words of the editor of the Globe copied from his own letter. Here are the exact words of the :editor of the Globe, copied from a letter, over his own sigâ€" mature,, dated at La Jolia; Cal., February 18, q911 and printed in the Hamilton Evening Times phr page IL, on February 24 IQIIâ€"I wish my readers to note that in this extract copied from Mr. MacDonald‘s letter, he started off by saying that "Reciâ€" procity had nothing to do with his trip to Washington." Thus heâ€"shows, that when he went to Washington he had no_ idea about doing anything for reciâ€" procity, but Taft poisoneq his mind and sent him back to Ottawa op the jump as an envoy from the United States Governâ€" ment. \ ‘are when you buy here. _ Phus it will be seen that ali last year the: editor of the Globe, inâ€" stead of working as a trime paâ€" triot and true Canadian, was working in the interes; of a forâ€" eign powerâ€"busy inculcating a doctrine destineg to build up a foreign country, to the ruination and disaster of his own countryv. country " and also a political varty in a foreign country from going down to . disaster from their own viiainors high tari‘f. i All last year the editor of the Toronto Globe was sowing seeds given to him by President Taft of the United Statesâ€"Sowing YÂ¥ankee seeds in Canadian soil â€" not for the benefit of Canada but to save a president of a foreign PARKE & PARKE (Continued on Page Manufacturer All Sizes The best Fruit Dray made in Canada S aArerasaafaranarane FEAsamasaraRra sA sEA NiR Everything delivered WE HAVE THE GREEN MOUNTAIN POTATOES GRIMSBY SBRANC GRIMSBY BANK OF HAMILTON The United Empire Bank OF CANADA All kinds of FEED for animals Some first class Wheat Straw We handle nothing but the best at the Right Prices Perfection and Calgary FLOUR Savings Bank Department at all Branches. _ H. 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