Show BOUNDARY DECISION Continued from Page 1 canal and the mountain line Is not a judicial one They add We urged our views as strongly as we were able but we have been compelled com-pelled to witness the sacrifice of the Interests of Canada We were powerless power-less o prevent It though satisfied that the course which the majority was determined de-termined to puraue tn respect to the matters above specially referred to Ignored Ig-nored the just rights of Canada BITTER FEELING British Columbians it Is said heard the newt of the settlement of the Alaskan boundary question with a feeling feel-ing bordering on disgust at what Is popularly termed the sacrifice of Canada by Great Britain on the altar of polite expediency The people of Western Canada ore bitter because of this and the general trend of opinion scins to be that the action of the British Commissioners has started a wave of popular opinion which may be the opening wedge of the weaning of Canada from the patriotic reliance upon up-on the mother country which has marked the dominion in the past CANADAS STRONG PROTEST The acton of the Canadian Commissioners Commis-sioners Sir Louis Jette and Mr Ayles worth In refusing to sign the agreement agree-ment Is being applauded for while It Is realized that there Is no recourse for Cunada but to accept the decision which has been given the action of protest on the part of the Commissioners Commis-sioners Is applauded for British Columbia Colum-bia and also Canada docs protest strongly stronglANOTHER ANOTHER COMPROMISE The people feel that it Is again a compromise diplomatic senti ment arranged by the British diplomat and acceded to by the British Commissioner for the sake of maintaining friendship between Great Britain and the United States There Is1 BrIain a feeling too which bodes ill for the maintenance for the loyalty of the dominion do-minion for many remarks can be heard on the street corners that It would be better for the Dominion to throw In Its lot with the United States than have its lands given away piecemeal by Great Britain for the sake of Imperial Interests |