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Show THE CANADIAN PRESS Hamilton Herald: "It should be borne tn mind that a consideration whlrh operates oper-ates powerfully to reconcile- the Amerh-an penpte to the reciprocity agreement ia the pivtepact nf having I ha Canadian markets opened up to American proHm ta. Thera-for, Thera-for, tha plea thai the reclprorliy agreement agree-ment la not neceawarv, haraus large trade concessions would be granted tn Canada by the Tnlted Statea in any evant. la fallactoua." Vancouver Province "The peopla of Canada, who are keenlv Interested In I'm ted P'a'ea politics, will no doubt be onlv leaia gratified than tha popl of the I'nited btatei at thia proa pec t of a reconciliation recon-ciliation wht-h will keep In power tha existing ex-isting president, who haa certainly shown himself, latteHv at teaat. man of vigor and of high purpose." leondnn Free Press; "It la plain that enmmisslon rule woti-d fall ere tha crvlc power not vaated t? men of bualn i.-nmn and Iniearltv. but when a city experlencea an awakening sufficient to throw out nli established forma of government gov-ernment and aubattinte new It generally haa the energy and will to place tn power men who ineasura up to the new atand-ards." atand-ards." trandon Kun: "It haa been a singular feature of the war In Canada against reciprocity that it haa not been the re-dih re-dih tion of our riuttea toward ihe I'nited Ktatae that haa been so mm h Inveighed against. It la tha reduction of the I'nited (Males dirt lea toward ua of which our stand pat (era have revealed mortal dread." I |