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Show THE CANADIAN PRESS - St. John Telegraph: "Canada has bred too nwsy statesmen who - have taught tha people knowledge and held before them true, ideals of tha future to give power to the wavering hand that hopea to eompaaa it by unworthy aad disgraceful appeals. But above all it will administer such a rebuke to the present Conservative leaders that sever again will any party ia Canada trust to secure high positioa and power br cheapening and degrading colonial citizenship aad British connection." Quebec Chronicle: "When we consider con-sider that the science of ' aviation is not more than three or four years old, rt most be admitted that immense prog rem hat been made in it. It must be admitted, too, that the idea that aviation avia-tion is safe and interesting, and that acquired skill ia it is likely to give a man s prmeipal position, has gained obvious grounds within the last year." Vaseonver Province: "So one probably prob-ably except thoae who failed to real-ixe'the real-ixe'the calamity which must necessarily result from the conflict of great powers pow-ers will seriously wish for a declaration declara-tion of war in Europe. But if it has to corns, let ns hope it will ceme when the cause of freedom, which means the ennae of Great Britain, will triumph over the militarism of Prussia." Toronto Globe: "Eloquent, foreefuL picturesque, persuasive BBd with physical phy-sical powers of endurance that are wonderful won-derful ia a man of three score aad ten, the one outstanding figure in thia greatest great-est of politiesl battles aince confederation confedera-tion la Sir Wilfrid Laurier. Whatever the result of the conflict, kia place in history is aeeura. " |