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giin nothing. The N. P. Tariff Act contains a standing offer 

 of reciprocity in natural prodicts. But this ia a mockery, ae 

 the Americans will not admit our natural products unlofs we 

 will admit their manufactures. ^ . •, 



The JCnglish murket, whatever it mar be worth, will not 

 be closed when the Ai erican market is opened. It will re- 

 main just as open l|kt is now, and we shall have the advantage 

 of both. M A ,.%... 



As to tfte Annexirtion Bogey, see Grip's woodcut below. 

 Reciprocity did not annex us, or show any tendency to annex 

 us, when we had it befiore. Why should it annex us now 1 



On one side is the party Shibboleth : on the other is the 

 fanner's bread, and that of his wife and children. Will ho 

 choose the Shibboleth or the bread 1 



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