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the Pearl of the Rockies, the most in the open marke% of the world, and matters from a parochial point of lQ.., upon the . - I , � - " I
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city of optimism; Devils Gap Camp, I , "� I ��- , ' �, -1N4, TRENCH' C.OAt ' ,
on the Lake of the Woods, near Ken- 35 per cent. on American cars, the sideration. In all sqch sectional �rj� �-�,�Y't.'� that the ,f V,19LD -8QOT,S ARE 'i 1q I � ) �', M -SH OFFIC , , .�
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Superior and Huronto Port Mcmeo% his compassion on the auto Indus- Therefore, I say again, .k k thus preserving this Govern- I ' . , , - . ,g..� , , paixlel-17,qe� � 14ru ., 1 A/ I ..
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then rail ,to Toronto, where the trip try. He would be better to bestow as a class Should Walize that doubling I famous "Uniform" -bra I ,.in I .�,.
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will terminate. it to some better purpose. There is those tariff duties on agricultural I honourable .gentlemen , England,. and absolutely 9"raliteed under au'r' - 1� - oilskin AtAng and 4 O'beck .intie ,.is �. ,. 'W1 �
oppiisi are justly entitled to wh I - -1 �, � I" Ue
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tiozi, sleeping cars, accommodation at the lower price, and the increased tion for doubling the tariff on manu- waterproof fill -ling between upper arid first sol�i, I
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w c wi I be effective I .4�bl,e . ta*� 6heftsAt ., ,
in hotels, and bungalow camps, meals trade will denrand more workmen all factured goods, hi h I 9' ,qvery , , TJ�ather toe,wcap. C-alf skin ,lined through- . -� ". I r -
in diners, hotels and on steamers and along the line, with the result that in raising the price of these Oods to individual in a communi �1 �� 11 I most. sensational i�ot value mewisurement. . . .
, will- rapidly become wealthy, b I U 45 . - ,Eapb, only .... . 1116.501,
sight-seeing toura ait'points visited. trade and industry will grow and de- himself and the general consumer of will take all the people 80 . ever offered inCanada. State size. Per pairWril � ..................... �, -. ; 1 ,"
The trip is open to all, and applica- velop as never before. the country. Initt e I . IN � � . . . . .1 I .� . '. 1. 1.
tiOns for accommodation are being re- Take the reduction in electric light As a humble .-t*presentative of the time to fully realize that my. additio � 11 -, - - . . I .. I - I . -.
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ronto will be riamed, and descriptive 's not now attainable. That is a of antipathy towards any other line .1 British Officers, Special Grey LEGGINGS - These Blankets'aiie the inostun- .11i,
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to Dean Sinclair Laird, Macdonald is one class of people who are justly within our borders every legitimate work&. It gives to,-thd producers of the extra These Leggings in a nice tan and -good lobWrig Weight ",
College Post Office, Que_ large size, 70 by'90 inches and the shade, are spring. fr�jlj ,b =1 I 9j, ' � . ,
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Fat possible cost, it is the hard -work- say that the time has come when tariff duties, the privilege of levying heavy ed, without se - without heaviness. 'In pleasing, 11
in toll Upon the great body of the people weight, ,9 lbs. These are' am at back. NO
- . � . g people, and more particularly the other lines of industrial and uftnu- worth in the ordinary way $13 per better value anywbere -in Can- dark shades. The best blanket ev- )
- -- women folk in our farm homes. As fActuring life should be invited, like Who Use those goods for their own a4a�' Per . n ei, bffered for farm ust-, In -two.... sul
pair. Our price, " _�pair 4ed% . . . I
it -has been, under a 35 per cent, duty, the farmer to stand on their own
these outfits have been entirely too feet, rather than be allowed, through
high in price, and when you -need re- the medium of high tariff dutibs, to
Pairs, their cost is inot 35%, but 50% 1 become a. burden upon agriculture and
above the selling price in the United � the great body of our consumint pop-
particular benefit; and they do it, as
is exemplified in the cases of the price
of antomohile,; and these electric farm
lighting plants,
I repeat, that It is upon
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But, ob! Mr. Speaker, I had almost I In passing I make this bold asser-
thTherefore.
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life that some of the greatest burdens
These Towels are exceptional value; due to our
purchase of a lAg stirplus government contract
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gentlemen opposite tell us you must arilifa turer in Canada, who is a
not forget the farmers; keep in this
of high �ariff will always -fall. It is
direeW against the home and family.
JTt thhs penalizes parents for raising
output. I .
Genuine,British Governilient Army Towel -
Size 43 inches by 21 inches-- -In neat.striped
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up farmers are wants the Governinent to impose high
tariff
who no children
larg4$1 escape the bectLuse
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Genuine Britisfi Government Admiralty Towels
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clamouring forl high protection Qn . duties on anything which he
the priceof their general farm pro- requires to buy for his own business.
. penalty
thei do not need to buy these goods
- -Magnificent quality'in White Turkish design
.on,groy,, ,doond, in tastefully blended fastzwoven
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No finer the
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li�-arts of Hon- bsolute free
men do bleed for traders. They
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quality on ilifirket at an 1111C
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South Wellington tells us the Ontario But they are human -intensely hu-
hard working common people against
the enemachments of the specially
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farmers are thoroughly Protectionist- man -in thAt in selling their goods
and that, in the face of the fact thaj they want to get all they can for
the five them,
. protected interests, fighting the battle
Of those fathers and mothers who are
busil�- engaged iTt the
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rural municipalities in his even to the extent of pe a -
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courage international trade. No
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of providing their children with the
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some majority of 1709 votes. Well, jack up the tariff and prevent similar
nec"sary food and raiment -which
many fine bargains we have
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argumellit from bon. lgentlnen
ought to be given to them at the low-
est possible cost�-aud if this
to offer. Made for the British
Artillery,lit is fashioned
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Very unusual value
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word "if." I ill t their mercy. That is what
Government continues in power, shall
the very best oak -tanned
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South Huron.
These halters are
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offer one more. If bon. gentlemen I -fe call "ProtectioR with a vengeance,"
b( given to them at the dowest i cost
leather, and will be found in-
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genuine
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consistent with the revenue require-
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her international trade policy in
order to safeguard her enormous in-
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selves on to the treasury -ouid like to see carved in
benches, you I bold'out-
ments, of this country.
We often hear the statement that a
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saddle is complete with cinch
and stirrups and is very un-
usual value indeed
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would see the floor of this House a standing above the head o f
lake in less
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to tell it. W -hen I hcar these honour- wherever he sits, so that all emers
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Value the following field crons Ist—To the farmer who cannot
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able gentlemen talk of building up a for favors could gee and read and
high tariff wall around this country understand, the words "Efficiency in
and thus'benefit the general farmer business is attained by men relying
is not supported by the facts, as I
showed conclusively, as
pages .146-347 of Hansard of this pres-
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in the price of his general farm pro- on themselves and'upon the ingenuity
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erit year% I say again, that a policy
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t-ike the Ontario farmer to be. Sir, on government favors."
of high protection has the effect Of
enriching -thd few at the expense of
soon their prevailing protection policy
tween the two countries whe-never'the
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it remind-, me of Thomas Carlyle's ex- If it -ere not for the "ramparts of
the many. It encourages ""Olily
must be changed. The States is not
only faced with the -necessity of hold-
opportunity may present itself, and
to -that a Canadian trade repr6ehta-
farni, but rathez��sti& a -just coneep-
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tion of agriculture as our'main
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. pressio,� regarding the corn laws Of gold" which those high protected in_
and impoverishes the great mass Of
ing its present markets abroad, but
tive should 'be placed at Washington.
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"Past and Present," he said: ,Ilz-h- at election times to bedevil and cor-
the people.
Our Conservative friends tell us we
also with the necessity of safeguard-.
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ing some $9,500,000.00 invested in oth-
*1 urge this the more because in 1911
the lUfiited States passed an act i
and
dependent vocation as will attract to .
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par -tin] persons have to say with a rupt the e-lectorate, and in this way
.should not encobrage the importation
foreign
er countries, the payment of which
ing to Canada reciprocal t,rade in gc,,K�
just aim in the improvement of
methods, the incroase of and
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heard no argument for it, but such ' they can continue to enjoy their spe-
of manufactured goods; that
we should produce at home everything
can be beat secured, and in fact can
be through the
tle, and a nominal tax of one-quatte'r
yielft,
the clearing,away of the unjust econ-
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as might make the angels and al- cial toll at the expense of all the peo-
thhat can possibly lye produced at
only secured medium
of returning trade. The American
cent per pound on beef. This ,Te-
mained in force for 11 years., Ili
ornic obstructions which lie across its
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most the very jackasses weep.,, ple, I believe the leadlers of ever
What are the facts? In 1923, Can- Canadian Party would Is y
rgely agree.
. me; and so to such a degree dis-
courage international trade. No
Government is now spending over $3,-
500,000.00 annually to -hold its foreign
1915 Congress put cattle and beef orn
the free list, to Canada
path, wisdom and the science, and -W/
the willing hands of millions who niay .
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ada's total agricultural produe Whenever an
tions, y government begins to
greawr mistake could be made by any
trade markets, and even at that it
giving the,
benefit of that great market, at the
there obtain a just remu e a
n r tion fop
their labor, and be hand
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consisting of agricultural a' pecial favors to any line
able products, and animal.- and animal of industrial activity, by means
Canadian Government. If there is
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finds those markets slipping away, in
the fdllowing facts:
same time the Unjted States put on
the tentative free
also able to
on th posterity an. unimpaired inherit,
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of
products was $1,342,132,000,000. Dur� high tariff duties on the goods thev
the
ernment is entitled to the highest
view Of
Ist—That the American government
Ilstj wheat, flour
and potatoes., but Canada never show-
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Tlios. MeMILLAN, M.P.,
successful year and an
ing same year we exported of produce, it does an injustice to thos Z
prais,p, itAs,its wonderful success In
will be compelled to open her markets
ed any apprecitition, "'but during all
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South Huron.
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those $543,601,734.00, and of the bal- who buy those goods, and who in
nnce we kept on the farms of Canada return, appeal also for
the healthy developernent of inter-
national-ti"e, whereby it demon-
to foreign goods and materiadly mod-
ify
that time kept an ad valorem. diit:5� of
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government
for the purpose of feeding the live 'favors. Thus the vicious circle is be-
strates its faith in the fundamental
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her international trade policy in
order to safeguard her enormous in-
25 per cent. against A�mericaln cattle
and I cents per pound againit Allleii-
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stock and producing Canadian beef, class of
P rinciples, of. true economies, namely,
vestments abroad.
can beef. After such treatment the
ONE,TInN. WOMAN .
A�. your sales 59o', 10% or
matton, -hogs, poultry, and dairy pro- producers or manufacturers, handing
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ducts, at least hundreds the increase
that in order to Successfully build up
markets Abroad for
2nd—That her people need, and will
American Government riAt4rillyf,vifth-
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15% this year by
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of milliots of on to the other until it
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continue to need, much of our Can-
drew the provisipn.* W"iotiroe Can-
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dollars worth. I co rnes back.
Value the following field crons Ist—To the farmer who cannot
growing surplus of Canadian produc-
tion of eyery litind, we must also be
adian surplus of agricultural produe-
tions
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0 Distance! for husking, turnips, mangels,' etc., tion, because be must compete in the It is a w,6114-khowri fact that very high surnirig population with so many this Government des�rv6s eVery'crild. SKINNY MEN CAN I X -
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: el. new evidence from mer- Oats ................ $201,050,600-00 but set in the open markets by the, r# cargbeg which mustbe en- door. I I � herds. .. / I All weak iner And womet. :
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�'� . towns, who have tried it Mixed grains ........ 21:9oo 90o.00 — I ...: ocean freight Tates. tion of our economic 'maritime dif. to grapple with the d6- 1 All uki men"alad wom' .
. Corn for husking .... 9,939,700 00 My bon. friend from Fort William ficulties. structive pests getftg a foothold grow atronger, healthier 41W
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� ; . surprised at -their sue- H&Y ................ 164,N5,400.00 L the- more aid ',take 6 ' ' `�#d , -- -4
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, 1,1, c8gs. Alfalfa ..... � ........ hiis wrou
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�,',:,, Here is a recent case: Fodder corn ......... 23,260,100.00 Thousands who ha" piles have not shutting iii out of the mariets of the worth of trade out of entir� forai -Thdte is also ,blit,��beail welivil, dud f 1hh4,'4,,'Uyi*.-,tugar coated aid
9 , S Grain hay ........... 41,037,000.00 learned tbat.quick arid permanent re- world; -but W words and all the trade ,of $%2�5%0 P I
�,�",4,q, " Num'ber .of sales, 17; 00 00.00 now goes othqr p, duty. .,e1g§y---t6A,Ae,,"bq. 0ind'V, .. -
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