Grimsby Independent, 8 Mar 1911, p. 1

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I have heard of men selling their birthâ€"right for a mess of pottage but this is the first time in the history of the wold, that a man Taft was willing to sell â€" his‘ country for the sake of a few hours â€" more _ powerâ€"Lauriet | would sacrifice all Canada for . the sake of a few loads of hay. | So ; Taft‘s real reason. for fighting for reciprocity was to kill the democrats, and Laurietr‘s real reason for fighting for reciâ€" procity was to kill the nationalâ€" ists. If Laurier coulg go into Queâ€" bec with a reciprocity agreeâ€" ment that woulg give the French Canadian $2 a ton more" for his hay than he is getting now, the Frenchâ€"Canadian â€" voter would forget all about the Navy Bill. ~~ If Taft could go to the counâ€" try with a big â€"reciprocity agree ment in his hand, he could wil stand the assaults of the low. tariff democrats. ~â€"The real reason that Sir Wilâ€" frid Laurier was so anxious to rush reciprocity was to steal the thunder of the nationalists _ of Quebec, who had Laurier slated as a "dead one." | The real reason why Taft was anxious about reciprocity, was in order to steal the thunâ€" der of the Democrats, as he knew that they were going to revise the tariff, as soon as they came into power. . Now, nearly everyibody knows that neither gentleman was acâ€" tuateq iby this feeling. ‘President â€" Taft, representing the Uniteq States and Sir Wilâ€" frid Laurier, representing Cana da, had entered into the reciproâ€" city agreement in an honest en deavor to bring about better con ditions in the two countries. A month ago, a great many people in Canada thought that The older we grow the more we know. ' When Sealey boits the Govâ€" ernment will throw up its hands and call for terms. 64 Lloyd Harris bolteq and the Government look six for Sunday. _ German bolted and made the Government â€" think that day was breaking. I By Frank Fairborn f 4?~MMMW ‘Sifton bolted and scared the Government â€" out_ of â€" a year‘s growth. 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HIRSUTONE your car fare when you buy here. made ways Questionâ€"If it «takes one mayor, one magistrate one chief of police and forty policemen to stop two boys from boxing, how many mayors, magistrates, Man can not live by beer wione, a man must have bacon It Wouldh-be bad policy thereâ€" fore to ship all our barley away to make ibeer and neglect the ba‘con. Barley is the finest thing in the world for two purposes. First, for making "bacon ; se cond, for making "‘beer." â€" At present it is useq in Canada for making "bacon," under reciproci ty, Q%%l'adian ibarley would find a market in the United States fo:. the purpose of making "beer" â€"my, feda is that in the long run, ‘Canada would be better off by keeping their bar ley at home ang feeding it to their bacon. hogs, rather _ than shipping | it to the . United State: to the (beer it se e i e e e ie y The farmers of Canada under reviprocity, might possibly seâ€" c§e ‘a little more: more money for their barley from the ibrewers of the United States, than they now secure, but if they did â€" it Wixld be vat the expense of the bacon industry. _ I thought that Canada _ had got pretty well past the "hay stage," but I see that "Hay‘" is likely to rule the destinies ofâ€" a naticn.. â€" So . Sir . Wilfrid | is bartering a%\'ay, the interests of the whole ol the Dominion of Canada for th: sake of a few hay growers in the Province of Quebec. §) Tav‘?}{;@ll” for their pockets on the “h? question," then he would have won a point and saved his bacon in Quebec. â€" Sit, Wilfri1 Laurier didn‘t care anything about barley, but if he 4'_'u1d__;;3"lf ce the people of Que %'c to trade their feelings on the I have gone through the whole list: of goods produced by farmers and I cannot find anyâ€" thing fiat reciprocity would benefit, unless it might possibly be hay anq barley. o m ts 0 old e c o0 0e ol l c was kn@fifi to sell ‘the. birthâ€" right of millions of people for the sake of a few loads of hay. (Continued on Page 2) PARKE & PARKE Manufacturer The best Fruit Dray made â€" in Canada All Sizes Hasa«»>OarOOOGaxmex sMMAAAE J Un EFEAFAFARAFARAEERAEARE Everything delivered and are prepared to swing out all kinds of GRIMSBY SRANCH FLOUR and FEED . 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