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Show THE CANADIAN PRESS Ottawa Free Preae: "I'nder the splendid splen-did policy o( freedom the aclf-govarnlng atatee of the empire have proved their fllneea and have developed eeparately and collectively, and so far from the assertion asser-tion of the news helng true that 'the greatest empire In history shows signs of falling cohesion, the present and Increasing; Increas-ing; unity of the empire baa been the Strongest evidence to the world of the svlsdom of the policy which one misguided branch of the Imprrlaliat family would now upset and destroy." f Ottawa Cltlsen: "Knowledge of how to swim, often the meana of aalvatlon in boating accidents. Is frequently the csuse of death In bathing. Tha bather whe rannot swim or la learning to take a few atrokea dors not. aa a rule, a out beyond hia depth. The expert ewlmmer. on the other band, la sometimes overconfident over-confident or anxious to test his strength and skill." Toronto Star: " Everybody works in Canada." la tha statement made in a rome-lo-Canada advrrtlaemrnt being pub-llshed pub-llshed in Great Britain. The aaaertlon may not be ebaolulely true, but It will have a wholeeome effect. Th dominion dues not aant immigrant, who think mat It offer a livelihood without toll. Mnncton Tranacrlpt: "Why doea the farmer raise hay? Ia It berause he la ao eltuaied In reletlon to pro-ent market conditions that it pave him beet to do eof Give him a larger market, free Mm from the i-omblnes. and le h not likely to rals more profitable product? , |