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Show THE CANADIAN PRESS Woodstock Sentinel-Review: "tt seems Hkely. of course, that reciprocity would result In the Amerlcanlaatlon of a good deal of Oanodlan produce, which would be attracted across the Una by good prloea to meet the needs of the American people. peo-ple. But. on the other hand, there would be a compensating Canadianlslng of a good many good. American dollars. And that kind of reciprocity would hurt no one." - i Vancouver Province: "Alaska la tiot one whit richer than the Yukon In undeveloped un-developed raw material, and It must hurt the pride of many a Yukoner to have to continually face the criticism of superficial super-ficial obeervere whose reports might lead the pubUe to think that the Yukon was plaved out. 'Wake up. Vancouver" 1 Is the cry of the northern kingdom." Toronto Msll and Empire: "Hardily a dav paases without newa of a fatal accident acci-dent to an aviator. Of the men whose ingenuity in-genuity and Intrepidity ara nattering in the age ef machine flight many will never nev-er Mve to see the ripe fruits of their work. Their lives will he sacflced for the benefit of their kind, every great improvement calls for such a sacrifice, which Is sometimes In the unherolc form of death from overwork." Montreal Herald: "Lord Strathcona has given something over two millions to the reuse of education at McGlll. Other communities pay for their education through their taxes. We pay for ours throush our mllllonalrea. It is more than providential that we have the millionaires." |