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Show THE CANADIAN PRESS St. John Tlitrmph: CnfJ today haa a ittr rl(ht lo th ptir 'a rfuire for the opprotitwd of other natlona' than any thr country. Yt nothing- but a full allam of th peraonal roaponalhlllty of the tltlana to the atranicer will niak Dm phrase trua tn any country. To treat liumljt-ranta with fuatlre, ho neat y. fair Rlay and aa fellow rlttsna and brothers, i not only th policy an joined by our religion, hut th wlseat and moat profll-abi profll-abi la every way." Victoria Colonial: Th moral effect of the pmrMjaed treaty upon franc will be very great. It la the complement to tha entente cordial. It tntenalfk th fact that Franc haa hereafter only otm rn) sail sa-il hie enemy agatnat which ahe muai keep under arm a. It ajnphaatsea what many people hav long believed, that German mllttaiiam la . the only menac to th pear of th world." Woodstock Sentlnel-Revlew:" "The duel waa aholitihed among Anglo-Saxon peo-p peo-p because H violated the Anglo-Kaxnn sen of right and honor, but th apirtt atlll remains A nation may atlll vindicate, vindi-cate, her honor. In the eyes of men like Theodora Rooaevlt. by bullying eom smaller or weaker nation Into aubmla-elotv" |