Show THE CANADIAN PRESS Ottawa Free Press With a revenue bc beating aUng all an records and with a t total tal of 2254 homestead entries In tho the midwinter month of February Canada Is doing very well these days London F Free ee Press T Tie The e result Is 18 re regarded regarded Te- Te as one of the tho most remarkable overturns In the history of state politics It illustrates the progress of tho the tariff reform policy polley which President Taft wasso was wasso wasso so desirous to checkmate In his Canadian overtures This election will wUl fall as a thunderbolt in Washington Victoria Colonist Colonist As a nation In a commercial sense has nc no existence apart from the Individuals who inhabit it if the commerce carrl carried d on by these individuals individuals indi indi- is profitable then It must be profitable to the nation Th The test therefore there there- fore of the tho commercial prosperity of a country Is la not the difference In the value of its exports and imports but the volume volume volume vol vol- vol- vol ume of business St. St John Telegraph Generally speaking speaking speak speak- ing Canadas Canada's Interest in the tho recent dec dec- south of oC tho the boundary lies ties in their indication that there thele as ae here the trend of public opinion Is noticeably hostile to class legislation and favorable to measures measures meas meas- ures urea calculated to promote the welfare of the great body of consumers Too much protection has led to reaction In the United States It may take a generation to work out a cure Canada fortunately has the tho situation well In hand and will profit by the experience of Its neigh neIgh- bor Montreal Witness Mr Aldridge was nothing more mora or less than a thorough goIng going go go- Ing stand tand pat machine man nian He did not depend on policies or t principles for election elec elec- tion but o on the machine It was for or the machine to dole dolo out favors to the Interests interests Inter inter- ests clamoring for them and to take tollof toll tollof tollof of those Interests for the continuance of Its own efficiency This is the sort fort of thing that the electorate has In Inthe Inthe inthe the past acquiesced In In In-a. a large proportion proportion proportion tion of the voters oters having practical reason rea rca son for was not this machine money lilly duly lul distributed amon among them at elf election time This way of buying up the electorate to vote for privileges at election time and then to slave for the privileges year in inand inand and year fU out by giving them more for their products than without monopolistic arrangements they would do seemed to tovO have become Inveterate e but In someway ome way iob vO I t or other l it has ceased ceasel to work |