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Show THE CANADIAN PRESS PI. John Trsjrmph: "It im not prld of poaUMtxalon and glory of dominion that hould fill th hearts of tho jbjota of KImt Ooonr on thia Ht. Ooorna'a day. If that faj-lln ta rwrbortd. tho omplra will co on Ilka a weary Titan at4Tair-tn at4Tair-tn unJr th too raat orb of hia fata.' It ta only when w ra;ard It aa an op- Krtunlty to acrva thai wa eaa raaliae i poaalbmUaa." MHotMll ftMQrdar: "Tho manafaeturara mn baclnnlna: to raaltsa that thy hav made treat mistake In oppoalnfl. as they hove, tho ratification of the reciprocity reci-procity aareasment, and In supplying, aa they are supposed to have done, the thouaanda of dollars which have been needed to keep up the agitation 'which haa been the chief feature of a number of more or leas Influential Dewspaperm." -Port Arthur Chronicle: Why do the railways employ experts to deal with town officials who urard thereto by uf fHn shippers, demand relief from discriminatory rates? Because they know tbe came and the officiate do not. Heeds t win. telle you lose. There le just one way of expoatnc the trlrke of tariff rataa. and that la to match the railways la strategy. Oct an expert.'. - ' Halifax Chronicle: "The beet test of the effect of free trade In natural products prod-ucts will be Its actual operation. It will afford our farmers a new and profitable market with a conaumlng population of ninety millions. It will equalise prices and will have a natural tendency lo lergely Increase production." |