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Show THE CANADIAN PRESS Woodstock Sentinel-Review: "It ta of the very nature of a reciprocity arrangement arrange-ment that It la Intended to benefit both part I re to It. That la th meaning of reciprocity. reci-procity. Any reciprocity pact that would not benefit both sides would not be fair and would hv no o ha nee to endure. Th strength of the proposed agree rnent Ilea In Ihe fa-! that It la Intended to be mutually henefh lal, a any trad agreement ought ta be." I ID- - ' Belleville Ontario: "American milter are clamorlne for the hard Canadian wheat to mix with' their own softer gradea. The loglral aolutlon of th difficulty diffi-culty la reciprocity, without thla measure meas-ure there Is ererv likelihood vast quantities quanti-ties of wheat will spoil In the fields or have to be sold al a loss to overcome the preeent American duty of 71 centa a bushel. We shall hear with Interest what Mr. Borden haa to say to th weetero farmer on thta point." , , Manitoba Free Press r ,Th govern j ment prefer to put reciprocity In operation opera-tion and to abide bv the verdict of the electors after they have ascertained by actual experiment Ita benefits or Its die-advantages; die-advantages; but It la prepared. If challenged, chal-lenged, to go to the countrr Immediately and base us appeal for support upon Its fredlrtion that benefits will result from he enforcement of the agreement." I Winnipeg Telearmm: "Ther la no dpabt that the establishment of a parcels pout system in Canada would not onlv gtve the : reople much needed relief from Inordinate i rharaes. but. In addition, defray the ex-; ex-; nenae of the rural delivery and permit of jits wider extenaton." |