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Show NATIVE OF UTAH IS ' IN THE LIMELIGHT Amos Gregg Takes Part in Meeting Against Reciprocity at Edmonton, Edmon-ton, Alberta. WINNIPEG. Man.. June 28. R. L. Borden, Bor-den, the Conservative leader, was enthusiastically en-thusiastically greeted today when he reached Edmonton, the capital of Alberta, on his campaign In western Canada' against reciprocity. Addressing a public meeting he said while Sir Wilfrid Laurler wanted reciprocity reci-procity with the United States, his own Idea was reciprocity with the empire. He asked every one to ponder over I he words uttered by President Taft bclorc deciding the question. Amos Gregg, a native of Utah, but a resident of Alhocta for the last sixteen years, made frequent Interruptions. "I am an American," he said, "and I love my country like myself, but If Canada Can-ada Is going to give goods and money over to the United Statca, slit must give herself, her-self, soul and body, just as Americans who como up here must sivo soul and body," |