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Show THE CANADIAN PRESS Kingston Whig: 'Tin dlt that th Americana Amer-icana who are Interested In reciprocity will put up large campaign funds with which to carry the elections In Cenada. A very likely story. It erlclnated In the cranium of enme correspondent whose occupation la not property directed. He la a flctlonlat and should oonSn hla la-bora la-bora to Action." Montreal Wltneee: "The queetlon before be-fore the country today la clean cut one. 'reciprocity or no reciprocity.' , Behind that tbe party ha darlncly placed th whole protected Interest versus ths people. peo-ple. If ths government wins we shall have reciprocity. After that the opposition oppo-sition can with advantace to Itself and to the oauee of protection, and. we may add, to the country, ralae ether Issues. " Calcary Herald;. "When the west baa tta own industries It will he aa eaeer for Erotectlon aa the east. In tbe meantime, owever, the general farmer benefits by the protection of his home market. Thla keepa him ateedy. Reciprocity will rob him of that protection and make the national na-tional policy a )ug handled' device for protecting only on clasa In the community." commu-nity." Woodstock Sentinel-Review: "With flaxeeed at. aay, I: a bushel, and with t.oeo.eo bushels In Canada for aale. It la a almple matter to Scure out the advantace advan-tace to the Canadian producer of the re-i re-i moval of a duty of St rente a bueheL This Is but a aampla Inatance of the value of reciprocity, but It la worth considering." |