Show CANADA UNDERSTANDS President Clevelands letter to the American Fishery Union has had an immediate and salutary effect in Canadian Cana-dian quarters The Canadian press is prompt in its recognition of the probabilities prob-abilities shadowed forth by Mr Cleve lands letter The Toronto Globe editorially editor-ially says that the letter is a remarkable remark-able and able document and that I though studiously moderate in tone it conveys a warning to Canadians The Globe has gauged the situation correctly While President Clevelands letter is free from bluff Muster or brimstone it is a distinct warning from the United States to Canada and through Canada to England While it means that the United States will not bo the aggressor it also emphatically says that nQ imposition from Canadian orEn or-En lish sources will be tolerated for an instant Mr Clevelands course in the fishery complication has been the course dignified yet farseeing statesmanship The position of the Administration has been that of justice always Canada has been placed in a false position She is still in that position posi-tion She will always be kept in that position In the eyes of the world she is checkmated today The outcome of the dispute is foreshadowed American rights will be vindicated and Canada and England will receive a diplomatic humbling which will render a dose of the same Democratic medicine unnecessary unneces-sary for many years to come if ever |