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Show THE CANADIAN PRESS Halifax Chronicle: "While II te the' policy and the desire of the government to meet In verv reaaona Me way the clamant demand of the people of Canada: for lower tariff rates, th lntrts of the manufacturing Industrie will b quite safe In It hands. It will fee It aim In the future, as It has been In the past, to maintain a tariff policy which will deal even handed justice to all Interests and all sections of th dominion." Hamilton Herald: "If Mr. Borden and ht followers nht reciprocity 'to the hl'tcr end.' as ther have said they will, ther will b nothing for th government to do but make an appeal to the country, for tt would be useless and foolish to fore parliament to remain In seeelot. only to encage In trial of endurance between the two part lee." it. John Teleeraph: "What prove the complete abaurdltv of Mr. Borden's argument argu-ment Is the fact that at ore eent there Is nothing to prevent Canadian wheat going to Europe nv the American rout or American wheat coming this war. It ran go in bond. There Is no tariff now preventing pre-venting the result thst Mr. Borden nays would follow reciprocity." |