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ONTARIG)S PARLIAMENT
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no Previous period Ivis, A Digest of the Closing'D;ys of the Ott.
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A�,-RIL I. -The House prorogued, to.
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Th6 New, Building Opened
-with agriculture been So great a'
omit, Much activit 8 ilt Pre-,
y preval i Is among fai -vi.
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OTTANA, March 20--Xr, Wood iil�
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troduced a bill respecting the inspec-
day, only about a scora'of members being
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here. to.aee the closing, .Act I of the .session.
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ers'institutes and othor kindred as " -
tions, al I of w I socia- tion. of petroleum and Mr. Daly's
hi0h are enlarging their bill to amend that act respectin
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spheres (,f usefulness and becomitig more
tba'a ever the means of disseminating val-
land in the" Territories Was alsgo
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read a first time, On Mr.
. KtM`TVlLLE, April 5. -The adjouinle(l,
inquest on the body of Alexander Kennedy
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riable Information. with respect to agricul-
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ran moving the Second reading of the
was held yesterday. Several witnesses
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You will be pleased to learn, that the
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Mr. Charlton moved that the clause
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were examined, but at 1 vi,iul, no conclusion
had been reached. ,
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I Receives the Amounts of Metoliants and
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; th,ers on favorable terms.
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Frison Commission-Friondly, Soolotle
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Agricultural College is now tax d, t it
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utmost capacity, so great has the desire of
permitting a jury to return a verdict on
Sunday repeated.
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,Prints, Llama Cloths,
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ate andoonBervative bamkimc priugiples.
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,,Aot-A National rarl�_Coinlug Legisla.
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farmers' sons becoine � to qualify them-
be Other me nibers
disagreed with Mr. �Aoharlton claiming it
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WoolOsToex, Apiil U. -James Hay, Sen.,
Chambrays, Gkoy Cot-
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, � Interest Allowed on depo'sita. .
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Drafts issued" at any omoe,
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selves thoroughly for the profession Of
�griculturists. The special dairy course
was contrary to a Clixistianspirit
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it would be Sabba - - - I - .1 to Bay
th, observance to look
founder of the firm of Jitmes Hay & Co.,
furniture - manufacturers, and father of
tons, Bleached Cottons,
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TORONTO, April 5. -Yesterday afternoon
'A conueotioii with the college,bas proved
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members of parliament. Messrs. Laur-
Mayor Hay, died yesterday? aged 70.
Tablings; Towellings,
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NOTES DISLIOUXTSID, and Mo-.,P,y To LOAIT
at 3p.m. Lieiiteiiant-Go�'er,nor!Cirkpatrick
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ier, Davies, Mills, McCaxthy and Hazen
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opened the now Parliamen t building in
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Queen's Paric, a massive structure which
provision made for this depart-
ment, more them, half the ap plioauts for
opposed,on the ground that it was con-
trary to the spirit of the independence
TUE' JIXO.RTUARY RECOUD. .
Hvacinthe Lauthier, a survivor of the
Sateen Curtains, Lace I
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stands as a monument to the progress made
admission, to tile course, are unable to find
of parliament act. A-fter discussion the
reb&HOU of 1837, is dead, at Smith's
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Curtains, Art Muslius.
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by the Province of Ontario in the past one
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hundred years,
accommodation- YOU ,will learn with
P leasure that bya, course of lectures at the
matter was compromised by an a
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ment that no salary was to � be gree-
d but
Yalls. �
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The scene presented near the biallc
lings,
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ollege � during t
' he summer holidays an
the commissioners ke to be reipaiursed
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wife of Rev. Dr. Laidlaw, of St.
Paul's Presbyterian, church, Hamilton,
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Prints offered at 1-41,01
� THURSDAY, APRIL Oth, 1803.
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was a remarkable one. The strong breeze
from the west made the huge. -Union, jack
Opportunity is to be afforded teaehera to
qualify themselves for presenting the
all expenses. The House went into com-
mittee on the Act to amend the lusur-
died Thursday.
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Selling Butter aud Cheese.
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flap joyously from its pole which protruded
from the tower,
rudiments of agrioulturo, -in our public
schools. I have no doubt that the
auceAct which Mr. Foster explained
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Mrs, Mackenzie, widow of the late,
Ron. Alexander Mackenzie, died , at 10.80
�uality and fast colors, '
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eastern ,and the be,,,
branches of the trees in the park swo,yed
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of this. will be to render thii pursuits of
was to prevent at
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holding a predominating amount of
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kv ight.
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prehension inbusiness circles relative
inutilson. A steady stream of people
pouxedinandoutof every entrance and
rUrallifemore attractive to the young,
and that this and the other measures
stock or sliares of the company. The
billprovoked considerable opposition be-
RightRev. Bishop William Ingraham
of the Califolmia Episcopal diocese, i'a
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. to the action of the Dominion Govern-
the inside of the buildings swarmed every-
adoDtad will to
. nd to make the position of
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cause the insurance companies had not
dying at Ills home in San F rancisco. The
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I . ment with regard to arrangements for
where 'with 0111iOw sighiseers.
the Agriculturist as mixoh to be desired for
had an opportunity of expressing their
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bishop is 82 years of age,
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selling butter and cheese. From the
Shortly before 3 O'clock, two nine-
its pleasures'aud rewards as that of any-
views. Thecommittee roseandreport-
Joseph Taverner, 60 years old, a na-
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� newspaper reports it,mas given out that
pounders of the Toronto Field Battery,
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Other calling or profession.
ed progress without anything having
tive of Staffordshire, Ling., died ,it Rall.
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Prof. Robertsonhad niadearrangements
under Major Mead, rumbled up t Ile
The report of the commissioners on the
be done, which meausthat the bill is
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Way, NJ. He was more than six feet
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for the future sale of these products
avenue, their silent gunners sitting with
pris�n and reformatory system of the
sholaved, for this session. The business of
in height and weighed 520 poun(Is,
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� from Caar,da at the several great points
folded arms behind, and took up a posi.
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ion in rear of the buildings.. Then came
province has for more than year been
before the public. It affords a
a valuable
this season will close this week.
XARCu 27. -The I:Touso sat Satur.
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OF ZZILITAXY XXTX,=;'ST.
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course the business men in the trade
strains of martial music and t a glint of
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contribution to the stock of information
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day afternoon, Mr, Charlton mov-
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In a battle at Taumbla, Honduras, 150
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resented this supposed intrudon, and
steel and the slare of red coatsshowed
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that the guard of honor was approaching
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regarding the various methods of dealing
with the oriminal classes in this and other
ed for two cent postage but Post.
master General Caron explained that
men wore IdIled.
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- Iti . s reported that a battle took place
argued that it was not fair that the
. Governuieutshould send An agent over
from where the trees of the avenue almost
reached the vanishing point, The guard
countries, and recommends, as the most,
effective made of reducing crime, the
this, at present, was an impossibi2hy.
Col. Prior urged the granting on Pon-
between Choctaw factions .it Antler, 1,
T., and twenty men were killed.
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I to England at the country's expense to
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was composed of 70 men of the Canadian
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Regiment of Infantry from the New Fort,
withdrawal of abandoned and eglected
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children :from criminal and dangerous
4ons for members of the permanent
militia, force. Sir Adolphe Caron favorecl
A new explosive, to take the place of
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1� compete with the butter and cheese ex.
with the band. Major Buchan was in.
associations. With this view a measure
be introduced
the idea and said when Minister of
gunpowder in the Germartarmy, is being
tested. It is a fatty substance, almost
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MBN OF R1XTRA.ORDINA,Ry -4N7n,Ryp,
I porters of Canada, wbo are pub to great
expense every year in making their an-
command, with Captain Macdougal and
Lieut. Fiset. All were in review order.
will for the better protee-
tiou of children, the provisions of which
Mil4la he had prepared a bill to tvat.
effect which,wasrejectedbythe Cabinet.
smokeless. .
AND FIRMNESS or, pURpOSE.
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nual trips to the other side.
Their bayonets and riffes were i ipotless and
their wbit's helmets immaculate, The
I commend to your most care
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sideratiou.
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Statement of the j�iter.colonial railway
The government of Austriabasaccept.
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ed the bullet-proof cloth invented by am,
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Amongst men who have forced their way
to fame fortune,
Prof. Robertson corrects this view of
� I t1le situation by stating in a letter a d-
guard swung easily round the crescent,
The salutary effects of the Insurance
Corporations
showing that the receipts and expenses
"lig ... ce
I resident in Paris, It is said to
be mu% more pliable than that
and we may name, 48 Am,
e,ample to all, wortby
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I imitation, the
dressed to several news thefol low
halted in front of the main entrance and
stood at ease.
Act of last session have
been distinctly seen. A firm administra.
were now equal, the deficit being re�
duced by $150,000.
prepar.
ed by ,a Ge rian tailor.
famous And Justly celebrated Thee, Rolle.
way. better known throughout the
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The LieuC-Goveruor's c.trriage, drawn.
tiou of the Act has excluded from Ontario
MARCU."S.-YestordayMr, Fosters aid
T110 demand for Martini -Henry rifles
I nilwids,
wide -vvorld, for his pills and CI ment.
Wli%t I stated before the House of
by two well-groomed horses, camerapidly
numerous fraudulent or speculative
he hoped to be able to Make a definite
has beou. so numerous that the aoverA.
Of these medicines it is not our purpose to
Commons Committee on AgriQuIture, and
up the avenue, attended by Lieut. Peter,
societies which professed to secure to per-
statement concerning the French treaty
nieut is not able to meet them, and
0041t -we are not writing puff, but solid
Colonization was to ei&ct that, besides
and an escort of twelve men from the
sons of small means large sains in. tile
In a v
da, o' two. Mr, Costigan intro.
Sidders will have to be used in the
Pluin fActu, to 4110v� what can be done by
� the other and main wtrk which I hal
Governor-General',a Body Guard. In the
form of endowment or life insurance.
(Inced bi� ttm;oft the revision of
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League competitions this ytaar.
great strength of mind; and that what one
. done during my recent visit to Great
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Britain, I had made such arrangements
carriage with the Lientenant-Governor
wore Commander Law, of the Royal Navy)
The Province has thus been saved from
the loss And distress which, during the
the voters' ?iu
Sts until next year. An
interesting debate took place on the
TZIE L2113OU WORLD.
man boa done another may do, provided
that be has the ability and dEtaymination
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� and cheese as might be sent forward fra.111
official seeret-try, Capt, Greville rlar,ttm,
A.D.C., of the Royal Grenadiers, and
past few months, the collapse of Such
-,societies has occasioned in the neighboring
SOCOAd reading of Mr. Foster's Civil Ser-
'Vice Superannuation act,'which alms to
Ton thousand persons will be added
to the unemployed by the N,I(sw York
jo Ties it with all his Bou, I
NVe read of the Napoleon,
the Dominion Experimental Dairy $tat-
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Ljoat. Arthur Kirkpatrick, private Seer,,
States of tho,'Union.
make superannuation self-supportin 91
tailors' strike.
great whose
ambition was to conquer the world, but
long,
tary, these three officers, who compose
I am glad to be able to congratulate you
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Xr: McCarthy gave notice of an amend-
F if ty coatmakers. members of the
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Holloway boa done something else, for, in.
To make tIm clear I way add a few ex�
the Governor's personalaulte, being in f0l
upon. the marked improvement in the state
Mont to uUthorise the Northwest
tailors' Tuilon in Loxidon, went out on
stead of Wilding cocaue, of human blood
platiations. The only D%Iry,Statiouiunder
uniform.
of the lumber trade, the prosperity of
Assemblyto deal with education and the
strike Tuesday. 'They want higher
he has cured his thousands, and spread
the management of the Dairy Commission-
The cavalry escort reined in and formed
which is of so much ortance to the
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dual language question. Mr, Allen
wag(-'.%.
great joy among the poor sons and daugh.
er, uhich -4-111 have .-.my cheese for export
are those in Prince E(Iward Island, wheri,
a line af the western end of the buildings,
and Justas the Lienteiiant-Governor's car-
revenue And other public interests of the
province. This increased activity during
called attention to the want of legisla-
tiOn to ,oroldbit American fishermen
The moulders'stri4e, in. Hamilton has
cost the International T-Tiftion,q%), 000,an(A
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tOr$ of Aftli0tion by his wonderful Uedia.
Imcs; land, although he does not pretend
the business is new and the enterprise of
commerce has not yel provided facilities
riagecome upto the main entrance the
guard from the Now Fort Presented arms
thelastyear afforded it favorable oppor-
tanity to sell at public auction the right to
from taking fislifroin, Canadian watorj$
of Lake Erie.
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contributions have ceased, The matter
is not yet settled.
to "raise the dead", yet he has given
strength to the hall and ootindn"a to tile
for buying or handling the product for
export. A small quantity of wintermade
while, the baud played I I God Save the
Qaeen."
timber -upon a limited area in
ohlial tsillu,21:1.0 part Of the district Of wipia.
MARCH 29. -At yesterday's sessjou',\Jr.
Foster introduced by a bill entitled
I ,A decision hus been rendered by Col-
lame, and if he has not "opened the eyes
a f tile blind " he has soothed thop ain-worn,
creamery butter wav be exported from
the Government Stations. The winter.
Lieutenant -Governor KhArpitrick, who
sing, and on some exposed berths on the
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'An Act to Prevent the manufacture
lector JT, J. Low ,it Suispensiou, Bridge
that a contract made in tile Unit4a
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And comforted thosd on the brju� Jof the
dairying movement is �preaffing rapidly in
wore his Windsor uniform, alighted from
his carriage and entered for the first time
north 13ho"ro of Georgian Bay, and soma
scattered berths In the westorn7 districts
and sale of filled or imitation 6heasoaud,
to provide for the branding of did
States, althou i irfade by a foreigner, is
Rravo; and in the four quarters of the globe
his preparations have found their wa,y-not
consequence of the illustrations and dem*
onstrations which have been
in his official capacity the new home of
held over from the Sale of 1890, containing
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products," Mr. F oster in reply to Mr.
not prohlb �T by any existing law,
Under this interpretation Canadians
by t, ... force of the sword, not with the sad
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and are
being given. a', the Dominion Fxperiment.
Ontario's Legislature. As he walked for.
ward, followed by his suite, Col. Growski
in all About 033 square miles. I am pleased
to state that the prices obtained were high
Edgar said he -would not bring ill any
new tariff changes. An Act respecting
may'live in Canada and work ill the
of legions, but been silently borno on the
bosom Of old ocean in our huge merchant
&I Vairy Stations, showing how that
branch of the business cau, be eatmblishe a,
A�D.C. to the Queen, the judges of Out *1
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beyond precedent, averaging $8,657 per
the VOters'lists of 1808, which was to 6D
States. I
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BLIP8 to eve corner of the civilized
ry world ,
I conducted and extended. During the
in the robes of their high offices, and the
officers of the different military bodies fol-
mile, and this although, the dues to be paid
on the timber when. out were increased by
away With the revision for the present
year, was passed through committee,
WITEE THE SPOUTS.
Mr. Stratby, of Montreal, has import.
where suflering man is to be fouad.
But to do all this gigantic work $Uecom-
. present year amall quantities of winter
. made creamery butter have beeu,,,hi.ppe,1
lowed, No sooner had his Honor appeared
dia; -a the massed bonds of the Que&s Own
OmOdouxth as compared with the dues pay-
able on berths formerly sold In the MlAs-
Mr. Tarte rose to refer to the adminis-
tration of justice in Quebec, lie made
ad the celebrated. Derby winner Ge
Frederick. Orge
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Plish so wondrous a deed, requircAl6muoh -
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thought and much energy, for without
to :different centres of di -
'trib tio I.
. Great Britain and to a few cities in Can
Rifles and the 13th Battalion of Hamilton,
.Which were stationed in the main hall,
sing and Algoma distriks. In addition to
the annual rental and timber dues which
a fierce onslaught upon certain judges
in Quebec, who he declared so far for.
Oarsman Stanbury has agreed to meet
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these combined, this mighty work could not
have been accomplished. And thus he did
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All this is * only Educational, experi
struck up the National Anthem with grand
,wrill be paid into the provincial treasury
get their high calling as to contribute to
Guadaur in arace for the championship
of the, world and a side.
it. There is,a wise saying, "Don4 spare
I mental and pioneer work by the Depart-
effect. The procession moved with digni-
fied slowness up the main. staircase and
upon the timber when out, a sum of $20,-
250,000 was realised by way of bonus.
electionfunds, and he insinuated that
certain of them iiad been guilty of bu -
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Mr. F rank Bower's (Phila el hia?
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printer's ink I" And Hollowaysparad neither
"Printer's ink, 11 not vast piles of the prea-
ment of Agriculture : and as soon as the
. buairaesz� is far enough advanced to be
across the corrido:� to the chamber. As
the doors swung open and the Quieen's
Comm!
The ssioners appointed 10 consider
the Muses of certain territory in the dis-
y
Ing their commissions. If he was spared
for another year, during thenext session
black mare Maggie B., record ,ft
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Tied at A,77,500 died of pneumonia,
10118 metal, gold. Etc advertises in �11 the
languages spoken among civilized nations
Momalved by the farmers or manutaotur-
� era (alt the producer's end of the enter.
re-
presentative entered, every one in the
triot of Nipissing south of the river Irat.
of Parliament he would impeach the
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The CaltudianWheelmen'sassociation
-and whether you go into F rance, BoIg.
prise), and by The commercial classes (at
the buyers' and distributors' end of the
chamber rose respectfully and remained
standing until lie had taken his seat upon
tows, for the purpose of a forest xeserva-
tion. and national park, have completed
judges -whom he could prove guilty of
abusm their trust..
gurran
decided to exclude men -who rido for
bicycle manufacturers. Mr. W. A. Run-
larn, Holland, Prussia, Denmark, Ansois,
Greece, Spain, Portugal, Switzerland -nay
; buslness),tbe Dairying Commissioners will
. leave
' field
the throne.
The scene presented from the
the duties assigned to them. They have
collected much useful information touch-
Mr. regarded 111'. T,arte's re.
marks as an ins�ifi to the whole bench
ter of Torontowas elected president.
.
We might say all the klogdomo of the world
-and In a thousand tongues they, talk of
I the to them, and in no so
. nee
or degree be or become their competit-
press gal-
lery was one not to be forgotten. The
ing the Objects Of the commission and
of Quebec, And indignantly repelled the
suxorDns.
"Holloway's pills!" -in to thousand long -
or.
handsome uniforms of the offims of the
have made their report, which -will &
a laid
charge. 31r. Laurier said that if the
S. W. Sapsmith, a 'tinsmith of Gains.
nages they utter s,Holloway's Ointment ill
. An extension of dalrying,some improve-
'
Royal Grenadiers, 48th Highlanders, Gov-
,
before yw. A bill to establish a national
bench of the Province of Quebec did
boro, N.W.T., committed suicide there
We are filled with bounless wonder and
I . ment; in the quality of our nrcaucta, and
ermoi,,Gen(sral's Body Guard and Toronto
F
park will be submitted for your considera-
not command the respect which it used
by shooting himself through the head.
astonishment that one man, one mind, one
head, could devios
the introduction ot the winter dairyin 9
movement would doubtless have come in
ield Battery, the more sombre black an. -I
silver of the Queen's Own Rifles, the
tion.
The extensive system of drainage which
to command it -was because appoint-
=cuts had been made, not by reason of
Horace 0. Doncellue, a -wealthy pub-
lisher of Chicago, Zut his throa t and fell
plan and all this: and we
say that, if one man has really done so,
eourso of time without our aid, but they
striking appearance of the members of the
I
inary' Tatmiaipalities had undertaLen in
the particular qualification of the per-
dead at his wife's feet. Mrs. Donoghue
there inuat be some wonderlul curative pro-
parties about his Pillsana Ointment.-Poot
would not have come so soon, in as large a
'rutature, or Into all marts of the Dominion
Ontario judiciary all tended to make such
a picture as Toronto has seldom seen. Sir
order to render their swamp lands fit for
tillage, lea to difficulties in adju�ting pri-
sons appointed, btit because of their
favor -with the Gov&nmeni;.
was at thatime readingaloudau account
of the death of Col. Elliot F. Shepard.
Closes Historical Notices.
without the losterinj help of the Govern-
Oliver Mowat and his Ministers sat in
vats and municipal rights; these difficul-
MARCH X-31on. MY. Daly introduced
Arthur Wade, aged 23 of Watertown,
ment.
their places, and the pther members got
ties could not be intisfactorily settled with-
a bill regarding the Doininionlrfigation.
Mich. shot himself' because Miss
I have so much respect for the business
as near to their proper seats as circum-
out the :fullest possible information on all
Company but said it was faot the intelx.
Fr '
anIde Kinney would not become 1-dti
sagacity and commercial integrity of the
stances would permit.
the issues involved; and to procure such
tiOn to push the bill this � session. Mr.
wife. Before he killedhimself he called
O. 0. ErCHARns & 00. .
members who compose the butter sad
cheese association of Montreallhat I take
On the floor of the chamber were nearly
850 seats, and every one of these -was occu-
information my predecessor caused a cona-
mission to be issued , question
on the whole
Foster said in answer to Aft. Laurier
that he would be able to make a definite
on the young woman and gave 'her his
watch.
GENTS. -My daughter Was apparently at
I
them into consultation as frequently as
possible, and always appreciate the recom
pied. The Ladies' and Visitors' galleries
� s,
each accommodated nearly 200 person'
Of drainage. The report of the commis-
sioners will be laid before yo u, and a bill
statement regarding the French treaty
to morrow. Mr. 3
' �fflls, of Bothwoll.dr.ew
FLOODS.
..
the point of death with that terrible dis.
ease diphtheria. All remedies bad faalled ,
mendationa which they make. I venture
I to think that not one of them, or
and the steepness of � the seats in these
galleries enabled every occupa Tit to see all
dealing -with the subject will be submitted
for your consideration.
attention to the alleged perversion of the
Indian trust funds, He claimed that
Floods caused by the breaking of an
' ' on the D;laware have damaged
'
'cafa
but MINARDIS LINIMENT' cured bar -
and I wnuld earrinagy iec6mmend it to . I
-il
any other individual -
or firm an
*
over the house. The Spea"kees Gallery
I 1.
. The r9ports of the cowmissioners ,,.the
$200,000 hhd been misapplied forpublic
�
ON,
ore r and vineyards to the e.xtent of
who may be in need of a good family medi-
-
gaged in the export trade in Montreal, con-
held another 150 at leash, while -the press
dehorning of cattle, and on assessment
works instead of on behalf of Indian$.
.
$1,000,000.
aine. ,
sliders that the work of our Department or
Gallery itself -was filled even
. . to over,,
, lamf will be laic
I before you, and will, I,
Mr. Daly denied thid and read a t able of
. �
Therewas a great ice jamatBelleville,
JonN D. Bourixanp.
the action of the Government in connect-
fl0wmg- .
trust, be found useful.
overdrafts. In order to keep Indi k
. an wOr
Thursday, and a slight overflow on to
French village.
ion therewith, is in the least degree com
The Lieutenant -Governor read the speech
A bill consolidating and, amending the
901mg it was necessary to make these
some of the streets but no serious dam-
petitive with their own business. On the
in a firm voice easily heard in ever part of
various Acts. Tesp acting the University of
overdrafts on the revenue of the fund,
age resulted.
I
,�
I contrary, it contributes opportunities to
tVem for extending their operations and
the richly ornamented chamber. Follow.
ing is the text of � .
Toronto, a bill consolidating and amend-
the Registry Acts, a bill respecting La-
The cost of the Indian branch of the in-
terior Departmenthas been much redue.
. .
- Floods prevail now in southern Min-
-
RHEUMAT.1Sl1rCURED Ilq A DA�X-..L.
conducting them more successfully, I
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Speech fVom the Throne: �
Mr. Speaker and Gentl emen.of the Legig-
bor Hens, and a bill with regard to Vot.
era' Lists in cities, will, -with other bills,
ed. Mr. Foster said that no money had
been taken from the Indian trust funds.
nesota, and the Chicago and North-
western railway bridge at Rochester,
south America Blieumatio Cure for mbau- ,
mstigm and Neuralgia radically cures ini 0
The Postmaster-Genor ';;?timate Jis
I
l,tiv., A ... mbl Y_
be submitted for your consideration.
Mr. McCarthy was informed that the
*inn., has been carried away, suspend-
3 da.vo. lis action upon the system is
that the adoption of a two -cent postage,
loss
I
It gives me great pleas ure to meet you. .
The estimates for the current year, will,
at an early date, be. submitted for
Government 'had not decided -to go oJX
with the North-West Territories Act.
mg traffic. . . I
.
,
rernarkablo and mysterious, It removes
at once the cause and the disease immediat-
rate would cause a .of $75,0,000 a
year. That is rather too large a, sum
as, a Legislative Assembly for the first time
since my appointment as Lieutenaut-G ov_
your
approval. They. will be found to have
.
At the evening session, on an item for
" OF SOXENTjFIC T.RE.WD.,
I
Lake Geneva, Wis., will be the home
ely disappears -The first dose greatly
benefits. 75
for the multitude who write few letters
armor, and it is peculiarly gratifying that
.
I
been prepared with all the economy con.
sistent with the efficiency of tho
$200,000 for immigration, Mr. Daly stat-
ed that he was going tomake a number
of the Yorkes telescope and observatory.
cents. Warranted by
0, Lutz, Druggist. sug.14.
or no letters to make u p out of taxation �
for the benefit of the few write
am privileged to do so in these bea'utiful
. .
buildings now so nearly completed and so.
pablio
service. .
of chainges, among others would be the
I
The committee of trustees of the Chicago
Uni 3r have so decided. I I
iversit
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1. who
many letters. . .
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well adapted for your accommodation and
the convenience of the publio I'
I am ,glad to feel .assured that your I
islative labors during the press 169-
nt session
doing away with agents at Belfast . and,
Dublin, The word Canada was ahouse-
.
c
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A CURE TOR 0011(itts.-There is no. re -
medy that maskeo an largea percentage of
. . - I
I The succession tax imposed by the
service.
'
regret that the condition' of the work did,
not aamit of my calling you together I at 411
will be characterlsed * by the same earnest
care ai2d I
thoughtful attention which have
hold word in Great Britain owing to the
activity of the agents. ,
He Proposed to
Saintignon, is in complete accord with
the'Viennese, predictions of a succession
perfect cures as Dr. Wood1g Norway, pine
In nearly every case
8 p of cough6,
Ontario legisla, ture has now beenin force
.
about, a So far, $100,000
earli r day.- . I
it ! to
. -
heretofore marked the work of the Lees
lative Asserably of, my -native .Province.
have the agents keep a record of the
number in families of hombstead4ri I
of cyclones around the Gulf of .Mexico
during the summer months owing to
'
a 0�r
do!� stlams, bron�hitip, hoarseness, croup
etc., its curative effects ar .
a
year. over
has Accrued to the province, although
is mea source of, historical in
emember that terest
to r . am addressing the
.
In
'The for al function over, many hun-
�
-MARCH 31. -The , House held. ibree
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the earth. I . .
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. prompt, and �
lasting. .11 I
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on' sboub $1,000 of that amount has
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Legislaiive.Assambly of this province in
dreds of ,citizens was prdsonted to his honor
And Mrs.. Kirkpatrick, after the
oessio2is yesterday. Hon. Mi. Laurier
called attention'to the fact that Hon.
. . . FERSO1q,&T,. I
I Dyspap,siA. 01 1UND.-GENTLU : I I I . �;,..._�,._,
URN- wax
'about
beLpaidin. Thelavrgayetheexecut-
I
the first year of the second century �
. of 'he
which
buildings were viewed. , . I
Clark Wallacei Comptroller of Customs,
Mf -Secretary of State Bayard has 'been
troubled with .dyspepsia for four, ,
I
era 18 months in which to Pay. over the
.
overnment's share of the Wacies, and
existpnes of representative government in
Canada. The progress of events from the
I
After the reception and while '
the Lieut. -
leaving
was a member of the fir M_ of Wallace
Bros., Woodbridge,
appointed.U. S. Ambassador to London,
Rng�-, �to succeed. Mr, Lincoln.
years.� noticed an advertisement of
_' ,,
Burdock Blcod,Bjtj�rs, so I started to usew
' is more profitable.to keep the mone, y
first Parliament, opened, by his F
Dicallency
I
Govermor.Simcoe, at Niagara, in to,
.00
. Vern' was the .
windo Ore - " building, a large
n th
w I 8 west- and of the pile wits
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general m6kchants, .
He, really, thought Mr. Wallace,
. I the
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I L. G. Desjardins, ex-membar of par.
�
'at
it ithd soon.found- Ant -'there was nothing ' '
to , . �
qual it.*; It took just,thr,ae bottles to
� the bank at interest as long as pos-
. le, � than to hand it to .th`e
I at ,
I ,1792�
the opening of this Parliament to -day,
.
blaivii in. No.6 -w9oinjured. .1
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Freser(tation
I
comptroller of revenue, should not be,
all importer himself: ' It was a condition .
liament forVIslet, present clerk of
the legislative council in Quebec, was
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eff6ct a perfect cure in iny�o� a. . -,
a
province
. �
Co. I The largest sum coming in froni:
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show� what great strides have bedii, made
,
towardsthe developiment-'of the country
to S11. Oliver. ,
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� At the � close. of the receptiOn.Sir Oliver
of � affiiirs contrary to gdod g0erriment.
Mr. Wallace, in ieply, said his firin did
.
esentaillb. Ottawa with'
Pr a . watch
6haim. by big friend .and'
Conservative I
S.
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I , BItRT.', J'Rlilj?,� 7i'gham,'bmt.. �
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At� the -'meeting of- th'a Executive
Ono source is thab from the Roberts
13cabeat Oftowa,'amounting to � ijearly
- I ,
and the onlarvenient' of Ab a
_ I privilegea:6f
citizenship under t - he cou9titution given'to
Mowat Was presented with an address and
. .
A.Tortrait of lifiriself;.'exectited by 'Mr-
not import, but that.he would. sever his ,
connection with the firm,
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. THE. FAI?XERs, co UNER, �
c m -
nliti6el DI -il]6' synod of 0
I .
- I Rurou held in�
Lojpdoa,7on Tburgday, lat%t,.
. � I I
,25,000 .
.
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us by the linper 141 Pailiament. As -a'
native of Ontario, and for many years
in. Harris, of kontreal. The ch
T , amber
Was thronged with, people and a good
I
.In reply -to
Mr. CoAs;korth Mr. F -'k said no ac-
- Ost'
tion taken
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May 11. has ,been proclaimed Arbor
day in Manitoba., I
� Mr. T. D.
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Stork eY, of%St. Marys, and the Rev. Can.
-
on Young; Rect6r'-of Wbodhog!10,
The Pharmaceutical Society is endea-
connected with the, public life ,of . Cdnada,
.I rejoice to believe that under our
many spectabors yet. 'remained, " Mr.
Speaker BaIldutyne prosid6d, -
would be re prohibition Mail-
itobm,until the report of the Prohibition
, ,
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A Boston svndicate is trying to buy or
were, 1. .
appoliated commissioners ,to investigate and �
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wino, to secure legislation
, t, which wily
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event the sale of drugs by any but
present
-with, the I � ,
. ,
elations f�mpiro ,,*a can enjoy
everyTight
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he
T address was'be engrossed
I a 12" "y
'and
,
.
Commission Nv,as received. The Senate
amendment,& to the. Witness and, Evi..,
lease thelbin ing twine faetoryatBrant, ,
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ford. . . . . I
t �
]us .
ad -certain matters 6founsiderAble im- ,
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portAnce, n&ctingr the HIM'Scopal OoDgre.
�.� �
censed, druggists. Oneeffeot of such a
and privilege, necessary to the
fullest exereir -govei ime.h. � 1�
,a of self ,n
and illuminated b'.u.(11 I. very rich ,
covers. The portrait, which is life si 70, is
dence Act were ,discussed and the bill .
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Mr� William Handrie, jr., shi ed
1
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gations of Prosp8et Hill�'Kirkton, St. � �
a
P triek's,Biddulph �nd�Grautom
W would be to prevent the countr
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orekeepers f rom selling. p itent medict-
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It xffor4s me pleasure to state that the I
hary e8t of the Past year,, 'while not so
�
mounted in a very handsome gilt frame.
It represents the Preniier sitting at a table
Passed. - I .
Hon. Mr. Foster
I stated that- Paaqia.
from Hamilton 60 horses to be sol? to
-
the British arm' � I
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GREWX-EEM on &n,kTOREi. I
"your I
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,,$. There are hundreds of 'Places In
ntarlo, especially inthe outlyin g'dis-
abundant as that of 1891, was still a satis-
I .
factory (ina. The awakening,
in his library. The likenesF3 is ext,,emely ,
good and the.poss easy and natural. The
ment would not be asked to ratify the
French treaty this year. It liad�,been
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AMONG RAILROAD DIEN. '13lood'Ptarifier;
Physic � borse well with Dick,s I
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feed on 80ft�Aooling food.
.
, otp, where the pat ant medicine is the
, I
ly
general of
apicultuhsts in th 'im.
� . e province tQ the
'Orhr'i �wa 6P
Ascribed for by friends,and
T,duiirl th"mugho-at
siated'that th e Canadian,Government,
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acting in a Way in whi I ch they could not
1 ,
. Rails have been laid on the Lake Erie
I
and Detroit River" railr . oad as far as cover
:
keep hinx blean and dry and'ho will ,re-' I ,
in time. Washing vvith onatilo soAp,
medical aidwitbin'thirtymiles of the ,portanca
or.,
' the proprietary
�'Ile Many of .
of the dairy industry and ,of its
more expended. development is a pparent
the province. � �
kr. I'Vin. Ch I
ristie read the Address and
apt, had caused u mL bairka, in Loadon aiij
.
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Ridgetown. I and
,
.1
vrarm water will be nFeful I ifthe IegA.__111` 1� il
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ad !'i"s a're good, if Many are worth- ,
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from the increasing number of creameries
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Sir,Oliver Mowat in a feeling reply, sketch.
Paris, and heLWA8gl adto state that these
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statements were unfounded. All proPler
. S. H. H. �Clarlr has withdrawn his
resignation and will continue
are eareftilly bi it gently rubbed af ter each I I
I
,,,h1,g. Do not use bandages, What is �
I
" atid theyare cbeap. They are
' ""
a,,
nently adapted to the wants of a
and cheese factories established during the.
past yea,*. The instruction given by means
�
ed tbe politic 11 I ext) and ions o w s
-al evento in his career since I t, f hat hab�en said have
the inau I gurAtion of the Legislative 'As b n maLle, and. neitherin Paris nor h(
- ee
as presi-
dent of the 'Union Pacific railroad.
. I � � his
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mcat dosfrableiito ,keep his skin dry. and � i
b;ood, thorougfi
Ily
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cauntry� and tiny legislatio
w cc rt which I
11 in
inteifere with their sale will oper�
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of the traVelling, dairy has been attended
I
with gratifying, results, andis - still eagerly
'f'
sexably,in 1867. � � �
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SP6�ker Ballantyn� accepted the portrait
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donis there' any feeling which would ,
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warrant such a declaration., No dis.
,
POLITICAL COVENNTIONS. I
I some
'The Macdonald club of Montreal is ,,purities
000led. It may take, ,
I
time to get rid of the fever and Ira-
in tbeVopil that bava caused the-
, -
to the disadvantage, of those least
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eought for. The ap ciati
, pre ion o practical'
info,Mati()n and ailvanced niethods in ,
on behalf, of the province, I to' have, 'beell agitatingfor a Dominion tr
Courtesy, was intended
. I . , ., I Conservative �
8 I will a'. I.. I
ouble,butDick"lijood Purlfier� C.
to tear it. I � .
to
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