Handbook of commercial union: a collection of papers read before the Commercial union club, Toronto, with speeches, letters and other documents in favour of unrestricted reciprocity with the United States

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110 2 ‡aCommercial Union Club of Toronto.
245 1 0 ‡aHandbook of commercial union: ‡ba collection of papers read before the Commercial union club, Toronto, with speeches, letters and other documents in favour of unrestricted reciprocity with the United States. ‡cPreceded by an introduction, by Mr Goldwin Smith. Ed. by G. Mercer Adam.
260 ‡aToronto, ‡bHunter, Rose & company, ‡c1888.
300 ‡axxxvi, 294 p. ‡bdouble map. ‡c19 cm.
505 0 ‡aA letter addressed by Mr. Goldwin Smith to the New York Chamber of Commerce, from the New York Times (Toronto, Nov. 5, 1887) -- Speech in the House of Commons, Ottawa, on the Reciprocity Debate (April 6th, 1888) / by Wm. Mulock, M.P. for North York -- The effect of reciprocity wit the United States on the lumber trade / by A. H. Campbell, Toronto (An Address before the Commercial Union Club, Toronto, Feb. 8, 1888) -- A series of articles on commercial union from the Toronto Mail / by Edward Farrer, Editor of The Mail -- Constitution (with list of executive officers) of the Commercial Union Club, Toronto.
505 0 ‡aThe manufacturing interests in relation to commercial union : (a reply to the Hon. James Young, M.P.P.) : with an article contributed to the press on A policy that would benefit CAnada / by J. Dryden, Jr., Galt -- A series of letters addressed by Mr. Goldwin Smith to the Toronto Mail, on the subject of commercial union, dealing with the discussion in its various phases, and meeting the arguments successively advanced against the measure / revised by the Author -- A letter address from Washington by Mr. Goldwin Smith to the Secretary of the Commercial Union Club, Toronto, on the progress of the movement in the United States (Washington, April 3, 1888) -- A letter addressed by Mr. Goldwin Smith to the Toronto Mail on imperial federation as an alternative to commercial union (Toronto, Feb. 17, 1888) -- A letter addressed by Mr. Goldwin Smith to the New York Independent, on commercial union, and treating the subject in its relation to the Americans (Toronto, Jan. 24, 1888) --^
505 0 ‡aAddress on commercial union / by James Pearson, Toronto (Delivered at Almonte, Ont., Feb. 20th, 1888) -- Address to the farmers of Haldimand : (with a reply on the Disloyalty Cry, delivered in the House of Commons, Ottawa, on the Debate on Reciprocity, March 16, 1888) / by John Charlton, M.P. for Norfolk -- How commercial union would affect the labour market / by Alfred F. Jury, Toronto -- Address before the West Peterboro' Farmers' Institute / by Wm. Cluxton, late M.P. for West Peterboro' -- Reciprocity in the North-West / by F. C. Wade, Winnipeg -- The Ontario Farmers' Institutes and commercial union (Circular issued by the Executive favouring commercial union with the United States) -- Speach on commercial union at the Toronto Board of Trade (June 16, 1887) / by Henry W. Darling, Toronto --^
505 0 ‡aIntroduction / by Mr. Goldwin Smith -- Reciprocity with the United States : a speech / by the Hon. Sir Richard Cartwright, K.C.M.G., delivered in the House of Commons, Ottawa, 14th March, 1888 -- A farmer's view of commercial union / by Thomas Shaw, Secretary of the Permanent Central Farmer's Institute, Hamilton -- Commercial union and the mining interests of Canada / by T. D. Ledyard, Toronto (Read before the Commercial Union Club, Toronto, March 1, 1888) -- How unrestricted reciprocity with the United States woud affect the prosperity of Toronto / by S. H. Janes, M.A., Toronto (Read for the Commercial Union Club, Toronto, Dec. 6, 1887) -- The effect of commercial union on our relations with Great Britain / by W. H. Lockhart Gordon, Toronto (Read before the Commercial Union Club, Toronto, Jan. 17, 1888) -- Current objections to commercial union considered / by the Hon. J. W. Longley, Attorney-General of Nova Scotia, Halifax --^
538 ‡aMode of access: Internet.
650 0 ‡aReciprocity (Commerce)
651 0 ‡aCanada ‡xCommercial policy.
651 0 ‡aUnited States ‡xCommerce ‡zCanada
651 0 ‡aCanada ‡xCommerce ‡zUnited States.
700 1 ‡aAdam, G. Mercer ‡q(Graeme Mercer), ‡d1830-1912, ‡eeditor.
700 1 ‡aAdam, G. Mercer ‡q(Graeme Mercer), ‡d1830-1912 ‡eed.
776 0 8 ‡iOnline version: ‡aCommercial Union Club of Toronto. ‡tHandbook of commercial union. ‡dToronto, Hunter, Rose & company, 1888 ‡w(OCoLC)657008850
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