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Show THE CANADIAN PRESS Toronto Globe: "Canada Is removing taxation now Imposed on the purchssere of certsln lines of goods from the I nlted Btates. Frltsln. the colonies and the most fsvored nations. The Interests In rsnarta that do not want the people to enjoy this relief could no doubt work suflctently on popular delusions to prevent the rhange. were It not that American reductions are simultaneously obtained. The benefit of this Is mora generously recognised. Quebec Chronicle: "The ceremonial will cost the government something like 12S,-oon. 12S,-oon. which la UOl.ooo more than waa ex-pended ex-pended upon the coronation of King Edward. Ed-ward. The occasion will be a atrenuous one. and the greater part of the burden will fall upon the king personally. For him It will be a trying ordeal, and It Is satisfactory to know that h ia physically physi-cally 'very fit." " I Toronto Star: "There win be no danger of confusion or uncertainty If we keep In mind stesrtlly the great objecte for which the British empire exists the maintenance mainten-ance and development of free Institutions and the betterment of the condition of humanity along th line ao eloquently described by Lloyd George." Halifax Chronicle: "Oppnsltlonlata who are contending that the opening of the American market under reciprocity will be of benefit to the Canadian farmere should explain why It la that the American Ameri-can farming Intereata are ao deadly noa-tlle noa-tlle to the new agreement." Ottawa Journal: "The American eagle doea not like being beaten, but It muat admit that Ita "areateat oountry on the face of the earth' la not In the runnlng when It cornea to coronallona." |