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Show A rtrellirocllj Uarnf. TonosTO. Sept. 12. John Hall-am, Hall-am, one of the u-ost extensive hide dealers in Canada, writes to the newspapers a letter a Jvocating the formation of a '-Reciprocity League," sclth a subscribid capital of $10,0W, the object be'ng "to create cre-ate a healthy public sentiment, so that economic questions affecting trade and commerce between the United Slates and Canada can be discn&ed free from party bias, to educate the people on all matters relating to the tariff, free trade or reciprocity, by employing good speakers, capable of presenting the views of the league in a popular form." Hallamsiys he isencour-tged isencour-tged to make this suggestion for the formation of a league because Blaine, Sherman, Vest and others are favorable to reciprocity. |