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QODRaICE. THURSDAY. Argil. 14, LSWi
A METTER WAY. -
Saskatoon bas beeu decided upon as I NEWS FROM OTTAWA.
ie al e.
Having talked fur years about es-
lahlishing a market, let us LHo some-
thing this year. 1f the effort does not
prove successful, we shall et least
have the sattateatlun of having tried.
Man talks of having "harnessed
Niagara," hut when the majestic old
ti t -
Aver took • notion to telt up-thiu
week the works of puny man were set
at, nought. Was it the revenge of
Nilgare for the liberties that have
been takers with it dining the last few
years?
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Hugh Clark, of Centre Bruce, was
not among the Conservative members
of the Legislature who voted against
the Government's p'opwee' to hand
over two million acres of land to Mac-
kenzie and Minn. Clark's independ-
ence was bis strong card up to Bruce.
and now thet be has loot it he becomes
II very ordinary politician.
Hon. A. 0. MacKay pointed out in
the debate on the Whitney Govern-
ments land grant of two million acres
to, the Canadian Northern Railway
that the grant was only slightly
sinaller in acreage than the combined
areas of the counties of Huron, Perth,
Oxford and Norfolk. Seventy-five
per cent. of the land was choice land,
and it was heavily timbered with
spruce.
The question of securing a more Resurrection.
• equitable basis of taxation is one third
A mastic wand hath touched t -.c sleeping
u bound to come to the front sooner
or later in this Province, and'a move- . And at its sumnouo, to i gloriou- dawn'
anent is now on f•iot which promisee To ccuntles. joys rock. t. •1d and hill give
to bring the mat: r to an moue at an
early date. • likmL" l' -,,h rolled •w.row-huedThe following petition has treen in Ora wtsler- "•"'.e "
And over all a row -hued splendor glows:
preparation for presentation to been.,
lave, Opium. hope a. flowers -adorn the
Legislature ; day :
To the Honorable the Premier and the Petiole peace in cies strean,tet flows.
Legislative Assembly of the reit-. *west spring is bete 1 The F:uter of our cauls'
ince of Ontario. U'erlllled with promL e . burdened with
The petition of the undersigned delight municipal voters'sof the ..Province of A,1delight 1••ea ta.ao h bout that mfie
Ontario ehuwetil that : A precious treasure in each moment's (light.
Whereds buildings and other iw-
prevenienta are the products of indite- o u,ytic wand : 41 faithful baud and taro
'dual induct ry, and are acknowledged the give thee praise and gratitude for thi.-
by all to be beneficial to the commun- Thy touch hath quickened blood and brain
ity, end taxing them discourages anew
their production, and is thus dem- Aid thrilled our lips with fresh -tilled cup of
mental to the interests of the com- bbl.
munily :-Luraia W. Sheldon u, Metropolltwn Maga-
And whereas land values are not •ylne.
And ruirhd triumphs in 5 ace•h a.a born.
House Adjourned over Easter -Whip
Taylor's Bad Break.
Ottawa, April 12th. The House of
Ca D111111001 was adjourned on Wednes-
day to Tuesday of this week. A bulge
number of bills were given the royal
assent.
On Tuesday there was an ineideat
in the House which showed George
Trey t r member for Leeds and the
chief Conservative whip, i -n anything
but a favorable light. On the pr•e-
vtour Friday night Mr, Taylor, in one
of his reckless moods, was making
charger of e1Ltavagamcl4 againot the
Merino Departmentand pretendiug Lu
quote from the Auditorlieoeral'h 1'e -
port as to expenditures in the Depart-
ment. Among the items which he
pretended to read verbatim from the
official report were "seven ladies'
blouses," "one lady's cloak," and
"eight Iadie. costumes," and he pro-
ceeded to ring the changes upon the
waste of money involved in these
alleged purchaser. Mr. Taylor's well-
earned reputation for recklessness and
unreliability stood him in such good
stead that .the house wase contUnt to
let his railings pass ai somewhat in
the nature of a jeer, On Tuesday.
however, Hon. Mr. Brodrur brought
the matter up. He said he had been
so much astonished at Mr. Taylor's
statement as to the purchase of ladies'
k that he
Mottoes, cos
had made prompt enquire• in the De-
partment. To his surprise he found
on turning to the Auditor -General's
report, which Mr. Taylor had, pre.
tended to quote, that there war no
mention whatever of the purchase of
"ladies'"" blowier. etc. What ap-
peared was the purchase of clothing
for the sailors. Ile hoped Mr. Taylor
would have the manliness to with-
drew thestateuteot be had wade.
As way be supposed, the House was
amazed to find that any member
would thus fo-ind a charge against
the Government upon a deliberate
falsification of the printed record.
There wee fib escape from the conclu-
sion that Mr. Taylor hu1 deliberately
rww.l the .rrd "lath`-. " in o U fie A id..
tor -General's report to serve his pur-
pose of attacking the Minister of Mar-
ine. More disgraceful *till, if it were
possible, he declined W frankly with-
draw the statement made, and threat-
ened to "raise a row'' if the matte'
were not allowed to drop!
Mr. Taylor's( reputation hi Parlia-
ment is such that the incident has
hardly altered the opinion of h'm held
by the majority of the meutbe .. It
is just as well, however, the th
people of the country should kno tb
nature of the attacks which are w
upon the Government by such men
the member fit• Leeds.
CONVENTION IN rq[o.
t
NEWS OF DISTRICT
Sherry, also of Henei all. They were
• assisted by local talent.
DEATH OF MHS. FAHKIeba-Au old
and respected tesideut of West Wa-
AUBURN: wanosh, in the person of Mari. 1Veeley
WsuNsauae, April lith. Farrier, died on Saturday, April 10th.
John Ferguson left for the %Vest The remains were interred in Bethel
this week. lie has secured • position cemetery On D1.ft1R1.ty.......The rywpatby
with a bridge company. on the rail- of the community is extended to the
Way. beresved fatuity.
RAISING THa FLAu,--The trustees
of the public school held a meeting GODERICH TOWNSHIP.
Last tv .v tewling, they hove T .il =h-
em it erected in s few days, a ou l;ouncil tout April math. Minutes of
we'd diµllay of loyalty will Ise •odor Irst meeting i-etd and passed. Moved
rated ile the rising generation' b John Itntlnaell, recondrd by John
Alexendei Young, accunlpeuied by by
that Ota following cbanges
his sister Mie. Hanna. both of Wing- be naafi• in wtbivtueterr : Adam
haat; Alexander McKenzie and Mrs. Scott in plate ol+.7.. Smith, E Bailey
McKenzie, of Kipien, and Mrs. in place of John Meller, Theo. Wilson
'Moines Andel -sou, at Michigan, were in place of A. B. Wilson. Bylaw No.
in the village this week attending the ;, read And passed, giving each corn.
funeral of the late Jetties Young. rnierioner power to expend the .urn of
'1 la AT ROM) AOAIN.-The trustees of $2.- in his division. A delegation
the villege have taken aitiun with re- from the G.xttrich Indurtiisl, r xhihi
gard to the road leading to the thin enusi.tina of Dr. Clark. Charles
ststion, warning the public that if tepid, [saw. Salkeld, G. W. Andrews.
they travel the road it will be at •Phos. W. Hell and David Prone., nil -
their own i isk . The road from the dt•eased the council in a very intelligent
station to the hale -line openexd hy the manner, e-eques' lug a grant of money
railway authorities is oa a par with tO assist said sec �ety at its annual ex-
it. %Vt• have the railway- -the rail- hibition. Motion pacrud by council to
he Monw-flet there the test reconsider at May meeting. Motion
yo�p can. passed granting the right of way to
1TWAS A St'll'Inth.-The entertain- the Goderich township telephone sy.--
went in the Temperanee Wallas!. last Free tem subject to the requirements of
der the auspires of the Mumcipsl Telephone Act. Parol• to
procured a Hep -p le au InEeTb Lev- gy1,t xsuu• Covxc n, MKgrIso.
1
ay evening. .. be exempt from laxation. The fol -
the public library, considering the lowing x t.lunts were ♦id : Philip
evening was quite a success. A hal- P
ante on the right side was realized. Rundle, gravel. $15.41) ;, F. Jackson,
Owing to the inclemency nf- the •hoes for Awn- -Kala riaoal, $1.75: C.
weather and the state of the roads, it Proust, load of gravel. uf) cents ;
was feared in the early part of the Municipal World, $1.55. Adjenirnid
evening that an additional debt would stat 1 o clock, i Ntz 1?ItsMonday i,Clet k
1* placed on the lihrarv.
WE73TFIELD. No language can describe the feel-
ings of • deaf mute when he steps on a
TvasuaT, April 13th• tick in the (talk,
Misr Clark is holidaying at her
home in tit, Helens.
A. Hardesty, wife snit (.tinily are awd�e
i ending the hoUdeys with (Benda io
1{aluilUtu.
luyy, 1, Howie. and Master Nelson
spent the Easter y . ion with friends
at Kippers.
W. J. Wigbtman entertained the
youngpeople of the neighI of hold t1
a Maple taffy party tin Monday even-
ing.
Mrs. Ramsay, of Guelph, spent the
holidays visiting her mother, Mrs.
Henry, and her sister, Mrs. W. J.
%Vightinun.
p Earl Wightman, of the %Vingheii
e High Schad, and Misr Helve Centp
e bell, of the Toronto Normal, are holi-
daying at their homer. here.
Mao, of the farmers in this vicinity
n IR iNd to low have bran mwk-
ing use of the few spring days. The
the result of individual effort, but are her land is somewhat wet yet.
the produce of the community es a FROM OUR CONTEMPORARIES. Hoa A. G. MacKay Announces Pro -
Rev.; Mr. Tyler, of Walton, will
whole, and taxing them odr spi�ages -- _ vincial Gathering of Literals. iwe y the pulpits on this circuit on
d out n[ use for specula- s will
wh ha , x P
holding land e t to
The Golden Wheat Toronto, A I lush Ontario Lib- `tab th next Rev. A. E. Jones
tion, and encourages pu togh I rG- psi rear educational sermons on the
ductive u.re, thus conducing to the Montreal Herald. i•ralism will hold a mammoth Pro- P
prosperity of the coanmunity: %Ybext irse Dollar And a quarter • vincial convention in Toronto during 1Valto circuit.
Therefore your petitioners pray bushel, and people are going in- the summer of nextsepear. DEBAT .-A debate teas held in the
that your bouorable body will amend thousands to the unoccupied CieCieThe announcement was made by fkronybn k Epworth League nn
the assessment act so that municipal- 'radian wheat fields so es to tibiae Hon, A. lie MacKay last evening. It Toeeday ev in of last week or the
Wes may tax itnprovewent values at before the price drops. was the original thought of for Lib- subject, • solved, that county life
lower rata than laid vend arise 14' Girls Are Honest. er•1 header to have the party convene hes more' adv tages thin city life."
aeyemsmenla, incomes and rulu•ies to F
early n.•xt aultimuo, but after .onfet- The sides wet taken by A. John•
be classed with improvement values, Toronto *star. race and correspondence with all the sten and K. H. nderson.
and the difference in the rates, io Hut it must be remarked that, eon- Provincial Liberal candidates and ,
every case. to he determined by the sidering'the large number of girls sod other prominent adherents of the ST. AU r STINE
municipality. women who are handling money in cads* of Liberalism it hie been de-
These proposals aim at an applies- these days, very few uf them have cided tv.th practical unanimity of Tvtsen T, April 13th.
tion of the principle of local option to been found untrustworthy. One opinion to defer the gathering fur a Mr.. E. McGuire - Wiled. ('ulross
r cls seldom hears of a woman .•ier ab- year• f rienct last ast week
.
municipal taxation, to the extent that
economic, or summing. or failing in Meantime it ie not proposed that M
f taxation ma be fixed by n ro the fust re weed in her. the cause shall merely 'mark time.' r visited in thio vi• nit lays
two Tatra o y anyway 1 iss Gallagher, of Mou t Clemens,
Liberals in all parts of the Province week. I toed y
any municipality, one rate to be ler- The Old Story.
ied on land, the other are asked to give their serious indi-
en buildings, in- London Advertl.er. victual attention to• Ontario's public Mr. and Mrs. John Shan ii, of
comes and business assessments. Mine hundred and ninety-nine affairs and to the evolution of a Clinton, spent Sunday at 1 illiam
There is no getting away from the Americans out of a thousand would sound, etroog, progressive policy, de- Mclntosh's.
tem of taxing hold lumber.p their hands for free lumbe, signed not alone for party benefit, but Mise Kate McGuire bas retu . ed
fact that the present eye
But the House of Representatives to hest serve -in the large and public home after an extended visit w h
improvements is a fine levied upon in•
would go no further than to reduce Noose --the inter-t•ate of Ontario and its London friends.
(hutry and enterprise. A man may the duty to one dollar per thousand. people. The convention is to be, in A n F1Fr of the young folks fr
holds piece of vacant lana' for years The lumber makers are organized ; the widest conception of the word. a this vicinity'tosk _In the concert et
be begins to make the land of story 1 be baud d e
a low rate of taxation ; but as the lumber users are not. It le an nod representative one, wherein every in- Auburn last Friday night.
Wrest will ear sn i 'Dirges -
under
EANTKR M 'NI) sY CGN/'KKT. -- The
Dr. Greafell. tions thou htfully considered. lyra the
1000 as
some use to himself and to the com- v%. ,ta k sentinel -Review. Doting gthe inter vening twelve church ballwhich 0 on we. Monday inigitt
munity by erecting s building upon it,ill be asked to get together
w
There is an inspiration in meeting mmonths Liberals in all mute of the A Til 12th, war well attended. The
p
or by improving it in gime other way, such • man. He is human to the Provincemain part of the program was th.-
up go the taxes. By reversing the heart's core. Hie creed is so simple in organization and preparethese lug- play entitled "Rumhleetiltakin,"
process, in soxue degree -that ir, by that a child may master it in a few gesit will helot Ino rent inn tit!
n rlrerals in which was given in seven different
minutes. Yet at times he stands ...which
cThe time het ween acts •war
taxing the land comparatively more the Province," said Hon. Mr. Mac- taken u with dun sand violin seleo•-
apart, n combination of hero and Kayin en interview with The lilohe, p g
heavily and the improvements cone saint, an embodiment of Christian tions 'Songs wire given by %%'illir,
paratively more lightly -there will be chivalry, such as the poet. have ::to knowi that plane oaf
re being per May and James RRedmond and violin
_ 0 penalty upon the holding of land in dreamed of Met the world failed to watt contention oflnnLiler L1;t B /Vre- selections by J. Flynn, 1t. vi,' Redmond,
produce. .c ..,r at rare interval*, y 1V. ctinahan lanai. Bole.
an idle condition and an encourage-
ment to enterprise in erecting build-
ings or otherwise putting the land to Ottawa Free Preis.
good use. Canada, through her Parliament,
1t must be remembered that unim• has made it. clear to the British na-
pre-
proved land values are created. not h tion and the world that she is
y pared to este every sacrifice should
the owner, but by the community. the time ever arrive when the Em -
Of itself a piece of land might be ire is threatened. and ham announced
Lire
intention of promoting the speedy
organization of a Canadian naval
-drain% sidewalks, -ete r it•etegeirdr * the Adeniralty-in- full sympathy-wttta_
value, and the community which the view that t p y
gives the value has a right to take a of Britain is essential to the security
portion of that value to maintain the of commerce, (he safety of the Empire
and the peace of the world," Ay
roads and drains, etc., and to admin- etarting at the right end, Canada will
inter the affairs of the community. not only have the ships, but the men
The legislature
ha. appointed a to man them. - -
i•1 committer' to deal with pro- .. --
Started at the Right End.
almost worthless, but surrounded by a
prosperous community, good roads, service along the lines suggested b
•
h the naval eu remac
spec
poeed changes in the assessment law,
and it is to be hoped that the proposal
here outlined will receive favorable
consideration.
EDITORIAL. NOTES.
Thin is spring all right. You can tell
it by the weat her.
Judging from the amount of Center
travelling, "hard tinter are not very
pressing in this portion of the vine-
yard.
7'he weather last Sunday we- not
favorable for the display of the ladies'
spring outfits. Hut pun wait till next
At present prices, the farmer with
a bin full of wheat can talk right up
to John
D. Rockefeller
and the rest
of the money swells.
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When the United States tariff bill
gete through both Houses of Congress
there will be nothing Ids o(_ ••tariff re-
form" but a memory.
F. Marion Crawford, the novelist,
died at Sorrento, Italy, on Good Fri-
day. His works have been widely
read during the last twenty years.
Premier %Vhitney says Mackenzie
and Mann nearly derided to refuse
the two -million -acre land grant.
Wouldn't that have bean dreadful P
The Prnvinee of Kaskatehewan is
establishing a university to be known
as the University of Nankatchewan.
.•• r'., •-.* •� .mow,
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CANADA'S ADVANTAGES.
--
How They Are Presented to the People
of Scotland.
' The North Star and Farmers`
Chronicle, published at Dingwall,
Scotland, in its issue of March 2.ith
has e. report of an address given by
John Maclennan, Canadian Govern-
ment agent at Aberdeen, to the i)ing-
wall Literary Society. Mr. Mac-
lennan is knows to not a few readers
of The Ni nal, and the report of his
remarks will be read with interest by
their and by others. The report is as
follows :
A lecture on Canada was delivered
to a crowded audience in the larger
Carnegie Hall on Friday evening last
hy Mr. John Maclennan, (`snadian
Government agent at Aberdeen. The
chair was occupied by Provost Frew.
who introduced the lecturer. Mr.
Maclennan, at the outset, referred to
hie ionneetion with Roes -.hire, his
father and mother both emigrating
full fifty years ago froln Hhieldeig,
hoc carton. Ile described the eosin -
try of his birth. showing its vastnene
and vast possibilities, depicting the
life of the early settlers and noting
the sucee.W1 that attended their stren-
uous labore. Canada. said Mr. Mac-
lennan, is nota country for making
huge fortune., although not a few
pioneer Scotsmen succeeded in doing
that, it wa. rather a land when' every
hard .fid honest toiler clnld cm1-
fldently expert reasonable sure.•...
Scotsmen had made Ceneda, end one
of the meat honored names in the
i)oroinion was Lord Slrathrons, who
did so much pioneer work when plain
IMnald A. Smith in the far Norl.hweet
i'rovinces. He pointed nut that the
Dominion Government wanted set
Dere, lest t hey did notminus. to Seed
-
Iand to Prete nn •011P to go to I'aneda,
bot because They realised thatiu a
small country like Britain, with ;its
cently consulting the one hundn•'
Liberals who were candidates in June
last. ,le well as many other leading
Liberals throughout the Province.
with a view to ascertaining the desire
of the rank and file As to the best time
W call the convention, 1 find the
opinion overwhelmingly expressed
that the gathering should not he
called earlier than next year.
"This feeling is, i think. due largely
to the fact that --• particularly in the
towns and townahipe-when an elec-
T1 b1nY spf`i <tnr-la-very unmade.-
'
nmade.=
vast millions. many must naturally
seek other countries for their energy,
and in considering where they shou
go, be, as representing Canada. de-
sired to put hefore all such the plain
unvarnished facts of what they might
expect if they selected Canada in
preference to any other part of the
world. To every bard worker, and
esiecially farmers and farm hands,
who were prepared to deny them-
selves many of the social funetioou-
too common in this country, he
thought -and persevere, Canada of-
fered many opportunities to succes.
and independence. The indolent
were timeless herr ; there WAN not a
corner in the whole of Canada where
they would to tolerated. Strenuous
workers were welcomed everywhere.
both male and female. He had Been
from time to time lettere in the press
from people who had goon out to Ca-
nada and were disappointed, and in-
stead of blaming themselves for Zack
of suecesa they threw the responsi-
bility on the country and everybody
else. He warned him audience not to
go to Canada if they were expecting
ta succeed easily. In Canada am else-
where success in life team ^ yluirwl
only by ability and hard toil, and it
WAS well that it was Nn. Mr. Maclen-
nan went over briefly the .different
Province.. describing their dinette,
end general conditions', showing the
huge increase in the growth of wheat
within the last few year., the 'mornt-
oue surae that were being expended in
building railways to facilitate the
growth of agriculture, the wealth of
minerals to he found in ('aned's, and
the extent of prairies yet to 1e culti-
vated before the country could attain
anything like its fair Abate of the
world's greatni'ir. The lecture wet
Illustrated by limelight and einemato
graph views, which were thoroughly
enjoyed hy the large audience. Mr.
Maclennan wan kindly applauded dur-
ing the course of his ler'tre. He is a
taking and forcible Breaker and
knows how to speak tN, an audience.
At the dross he received a most
cordial vote of thanks for him lecture.
sedid 'likewise Provost Frew for pre-
siding,
ST. HELENS.
See for
Yourself
i Looting around we so e
puny persons in middle
life strugglmgalong with
poor vision, who might be
enjoying normal s•ght
today If they had consulted
a competent optician and
LT
glasses when there
was yet time to preserve
the sight.
Be on the safe side, and ;f you
suspect that your eyes are
failing, let us advise
you what ;s best
for them.
fuse
Tr. E SHADOW TEST
The only correct method of fitting
glasses. Do not be taken in by
peddlers.
JEWELLER.
W. ACHESON & SON.
New Spring Carpets and Rugs
Atlr•"tive new patterns ut all the
kinde of Floor Coverings that me
rears --poor- while. T1Lt.Caviset that
staudr the great wear and tear and
always looks well 1s the
INGRAIN
We are de6oW lyarLiculat st(entiun
this season to now and attractive pet
-
1.01nr ill
REVERSIBLE INGRAINS
which represent the lest all -tweet
value in Canada. They are 3t1 inches
wide and wade entirely of wool, nod
reversible, The same pattern ouretie •
side hu'. in diffeiint Nhadts. %1•e aro quoting at exceptionally attraclivc
prices our very large new choice, and de make up and lay our carpets at
uo additional cost.
PUREST WOOL INGRAINS, at ner yard, 75c. 8%c, $t.00 and Selo.
RUGS and ART SQUARE
Rugs have of late year, t;r„w it eniermuusly in favor. The new designs
and rich effects are suitable in pattern, color and size for every roam in •
the b••'•se,
WILTON RUGS,
Wool. soUA1REs.
AXMINSTER RUGS.
NEW LINOLEUMS
%Ve import in imrtense quantities, direct from the beat makers in
England. That we Nell at r ck-bottom prices is evidenced by our pricer in
competition with largest city importers.
INLAID LINOLEUM, s yards wide, s5v. 9oc, into.
CELEBRATED LINOLEUMS in 20 patterns, 2, 3 end 4 yards wide, at per
agnate yard. 35c. 4,5c and 50c.
W. E. KELLY,
1
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TryOur Cr.VSiUVCiR COKI':
Fine ttor furnaces, ranges,
heaters and grates. Marc
heat and cheaper than coal.
$6.00 per ton cash.
New Coal Yard
I handle s'1 kinds of hard and
soft coal. Satisfaction guaranteed.
Nothing but the best anthracite
han4ted.
•
Terms, `without exception, CASH.
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De Namlink,
PINK 127
TI' zsoAT, April 13th. -
Miss Margaret Rutherford in visit
ing in Toronto •
Mrs. Clark and Mies Margaret spent
Sunday in Toronto.
Miss Marion Mcl'her•son was hone
froth Clinton over Sunday.
Misses Elisabeth and Laura SaikeM,
of Goderich, ate visiting friends here.
Miss 1)rysdsle, oTZFioaeridi town-
ship, is spending the holidays the
guest of the Misses Clark.
We congratulate Mr. and Mee. D.
H. Rutherford upon the arrival of a
little daughter 00 March 31st.
A little son arrived at the borne of
Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Miller on April
0th. -McAuley l Man.) News.
John Durnin and bride, of Morris-
town, spent their honeymoon at the
home of the former's mother, Mrs.
Chan. Durnin.
Wm. Hughes ham secured $ position
on a farm on the 12th conceaslon of
Ashfield, They leave for their new
home this week.
Punta(' 11uuAIY C uroulT. -'The
concert under the auspices, of the pub-
lic library on lei alas, night last was a
decided succeae, in spite of the un-
favorable weather. The readings and
vocal solos by Miss Bart, of ifeneall,
were enjoyed by all, as were also the
piano duets by Mism Hart arid Misr
able amount of time is spent in organ-
ization work ; political battles are
taken seriously and fought sarn-
•cr. the average
PP ; tsar,
man is ready to may, 'Give us a rest
from this work for at Ivied two year's.'
"My own view is that inure intermit
will be taken in the convention and,
for many reasons, better resllltu ob-
tained if i1 is nut rolled until withb1
two years at most of the probable
date of the next election. i quite
agree with whirl seems to ie the al-
most universal opinion that next year
will he early enough."
Hon. Mr. Maria alto expressed
himself RR delighted with the work
done by his supporters during the
Legislative Beacon juat closet. The
Liberal lesder wanly repudiated
the idea that there wan any lack of
cordiality among him followers owing
to difference of views on the temper•
ance or any other question.
"A more harmonious or loyal land
were never behind n leader," said Mr.
MacKay earnestly ; adding. "I hope
the rank and file may be foetid es
united as WC ale and will be ; Mit
time rooves on. and policies of yester•
day will not suit tomorrow...
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