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Commercial Union Document No. 3. COMMERCIAL UNION BETWEEN THE United States and Canada SPEECH OF ERASTTTS WIMAN, AT LAKE DUFFERIN, ONTARIO, JULY 1, 1887. " To prohibit a great people fro?n ?naking all they can of every part of their t>toduce or employing their stock and industry in the way that they may % from consider most advantageous to themselves, is a manifest violation of the most " rights oj mankind —Adam Smith. TORONTO: Printed by THE TORONTO NEWS COMPANY, Yonge Street, for ERASTUS WIMAN, NEW YORK. CANAt>iANA from the - , Chancellor COLLeCTlON Richardson QUeCN'S Memorial ^ Fund UNiveRsrry AT KlNQSTON ONTARIO CANADA The EDITH and LORNE PIERCE COLLECTION of CANADIANA Queen's University at Kingston h-7£ZS COMMERCIAL UNION BETWEEN THE United States and Canada. SPEECH OF ERASTUS WIMAN, AT LAKE DUFFERIN, ONTARIO, JULY 1, 1887. " To prohibit a great people from making all they can of every part of their own produce, or from employing their stock and industry in the way that they may consider most advantageous to themselves, is a i7ianifest violation of the most sacred rights of mankind,"—AdAM Smith. I TORONTO Printed by THE TORONTO NEWS COMPANY, Yonge Street, for ERASTUS WIMAN, NEW YORK. COMMERCIAL UNION. SPEECH OF ERASTUS WIMAN. [The following speech was delivered by Mr. Wiman, at a public reception tendered to him at Lake Dufferin, Ontario, on. Dominion Day, July 1, 1887.] Mr. Wiman said his first duty was to was most remarkable. There was something express his heartiest appreciation of the deeply interesting in its discussion; it was kindness done him by his old friends in the easily stated, easily understood, and the re- counties of Peel and Dufferin, in thus tender- sults were so vitally important to interests so ing him such a splendid public reception.
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