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'r g.•i etnERTr TO UTTEE AND TO ARGUE 1�REELT`
ACCOEIDENG TO` THE D1GTATES OF CONSCIEPICE WE
wait ABOVSr-ALL OTHER LIBERTIES: ' -
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.THE TRUTIT
TBE- Tories. now. invite eupliort
'the following grounds: t . •
"The a Grit' Party -:'has no `poestble
i ops of gutting: into, power in .1883.
�f Hien,._ it ie. essential that in. -order to
of he."boundar
:obtain a: ssettlement
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Ottawa and Toronto
must bet one ucstioti�,p▪ arties in Qtt .
ne with' each other.
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ublic is ill ' p robahly think that it is
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better that Mr. Mo wat should go_ out
in
order. that • Ontario should .get. - all
reillrons rather than that:. he
_ these i
shouIr1 remain in and -sacrifice them: '
If the people of Ontario are -in. earnest,•
-th:e r will speedily teach 111'r. Mowat -
that heand his cabal: :most not stand
between ths; •Province and ° the aqui
- :;ition of atet
.ritory a:M4 _iss declared'
to beof'such inesttinablevahie.-Mail.
If .Mr. 14o s att had not been: support!'
by _`O rtario, Sii Jahn would have
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_Oren iv the .ter-ritory.--. How Do You
L.FI%> T$: T,- ELECTORS -ONTARIc.?
aEua PROM+ i 18 Dare. tLLED' BECAUSE
$11 j ir$TED. as- YoU PLEASED I -Glove.
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