Show THE CANADIAN PRESS Bradford Expositor: "No sensible man either in Canada or the United Ftates be-llevee be-llevee the political union of the two coun-trlea coun-trlea to he either practicable or dealrable. etlll fewer believ that It would be promoted pro-moted by a freer Interchange of natural products. The men who talk that waf ar chiefly those who aeek to appeal to prejudlcea either for the purpoee of promoting pro-moting personal or partisan enda." Toronto Star: "Th two countrlea ar moat advantageouatv attuated for free exchange ex-change of food. Canada runa up from the temperate none to the arctic regions: the t'nlted 8tatea runa down from the temperate sone to near the tropica. The products are similar In aome reapecla.. hut In othera dlaalmllar. The two countrlea produce different thlnge. or thev produce the aame things In different localities or at different seasons of the year." Winnipeg Tribune: "If Sir WlfrMI.au-rler WlfrMI.au-rler had not accepre th offer of Preal-dent Preal-dent Taft for a conference and consummated consum-mated a bargain he would hav been denounced de-nounced aa an Incompetent hv men who are now denouncing hlm-becauae he made the bargain. Th men who are talking annexation In Canada are. with few fx-ceptlona. fx-ceptlona. doing ao for the purpoee of making ma-king party capital." Wooaetmk Fentlnel-Revlew: "Sir Wilfrid Wil-frid Leurter haa heen rrltlcleed for lacking lack-ing In Imperial evnipathy. Sir W llfrld makes It quite clear that h atanda for aa much Imperialism a Is consistent with the freedom of his own people. And this is the or.lv kind of Imperialism that can hope t endure." |