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Show THE CANADIAN PRESS Halifax' Chronicle: "Do tha people of the maritime provlneea want two mar-keta mar-keta Inataad of one for their produrter Do they want a new market twenty tlmea larger and far more easily reached, with the cheapest method of carriage, that by water, than thalr praaent one? Ottawa TV Press: "It may be pretty hard to convince tha farmer In tha vicinity vi-cinity of Toronto that the Importation of sheen and lam be from the I'nlted State I a good thing, bat It will be harder to convince tha conaumer m Toronto To-ronto that It la a bad thing. If Toronto la Importing latpba from tha Btatee It le becauae Toronto needa them, and the nearby farmer have not got them." Toronto fllohe: "Theae eaaar protesters protest-ers of lovaltv are committed to a policy which asks tha peep of Britain to burden bur-den themaelvea with a food lax In order that Canada ' iav be riven a preference In British markets. Tha farmers, the men In whoee supposed Interest this food tax Is required, repudiate the prapoeal and ask only for a fair field with no fa vora." Oehawa Reformer: "It la only the matter mat-ter of a few veara. even ta take their own datea for It. elnra they were trying to get for Canada tha free exehanaa of natural pmducta with tha t'nlled Statea, such as tha present reciprocity agreement agree-ment allawa: They bad no word of It brlnglnc dleroptlon to tha empire at that time. If it would not dlsruol th empire then, why should It now?" Stratford Beacon: "Canadian farmer who may be prevented thla fall from avallln tnemeeive of th hlrher pticee for thalr product In th free market offered by th T'nlted Statea will know who to blame. Th eonrvetlv ohatrue-tlonlate ohatrue-tlonlate at Ottawa ara determined that the farmer shall not have even a year' trial of. the trade agreement." |