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The Huron Expositor, 1893-06-30, Page 9
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T deesrine ►that ,this noble stastdard eon= from the parent lartd, �t' d f r years softer- last century. (Appia,nse.) .Why, in view3 ' .m the �� •� i RT • est sense, is'the itinue -to fly and give protection to my rc'o ward, -the m;atton had �nvt city with of aLi such •?acts, should not a century y as �111 , ,, faD&Uici ,l ° Our dountry, fn tihe larg reid onists, as well as to my other fellow- anYlthing like aro larges a opulartion or :. - as much for Canada as a cen'itzrY has dist Circuit will bart I British empire. from $jD "Whatever the nation may have lacer countrymen.' These sentences may be with anyGhirbg Idke such de eloped wealth ,, done far our neighbors? 1tiaY it not No = '' more? The resources o? Corolla for the ,t O'n, read or listened to with satisfaction vsthe- as many of our Canadian c ties have now .' s Hills + reeii -to us or to any of our ancestors In times �� purposes of agriculture and commerce are �= rther 'bhe drift of ,the document in ather re- 'l l immense, and unsurpassed by any compet- t. ! • as w speatts is concurred fru or not. (Applause,) •. itlor. We have probably mile finest forests al Ma336ft " It is pleasant .to ,remember here that ; in rthe world end the richest fisheries ;our F Sesrd¢7:•$z; . I - country in rninera:ls, too; we have The Platform' of the L iberalS for n has ly 80 Yeaxa (Ghe British empire iron en�i eo erperanuttation, X3.13,•has been at peace with all those nations. � / treasures of coal and copper ; t x General -----�1 of Europe and America which sore repre- slid silver and gold and nickel. Two- ,w i I aurin ant x.53 �s:� x •. t5 ; Uation ' Bab. _ 3 aerated amoa�Bslt the Castadiaai people ;and , :tion Church { of Canada. `� thuds n! +the wheat area of North Amcrf- r� 'lf�i�� {, 4` �' t ca are in Canada. :i'Ve have Timate st8t� y SIO ; U$Ub�Yi3 O xa. c Et _ / ( � • . . I €.- ti£9 �,"' �°bC41 ` j l t is �• t 9 : Trutft I : y _ J" ! — f e 4 w.. q outer pnrposes4 ;`, t /�- Mr. Wei. Mvyaos, M.P. for North York. tai for 1£i91-2 # 11� t 4`s X123 t%� c This�i>6 f' 1 ( , I 'lay +.! r� _ by tlt9 loft, . 'C `�►/J iy © LA RA �' I O l�T o F P R I C I P L E S. 1891 little mare than twice the tonnage S 1 +`. t owned by our 5,000,000 of Carta i a ins raised a $arson. ` " Again, our neighbors, had no canals. I - � ` t eW ;have about 80 miles of cra,nais; con- i I . ' � t1 Courier thus refects t r ��' / ; t strutted at a cost of $67,000,000 ($57,214,292). ', , 1I �l is wall known s I I `� They lead not a mile of railway. Their other roads are described as rltaving been - �* ,several pears in • " , ',€)n ed'n °allay, �7titie e of the bride' a are 'ariYf Reformation Looking to Free Trade and I4 -ones#, t 'bad beyond conception,' and communica- - ;x, P n / 7' •• i . tion was so limited (that one stage a week �° 4 t• / was srufiicibnat +Commuunica�lton 'beltweeht �,' ugltter of Rev, Thom Government the Vital Features ts�f a t �� =�4 any of their cities. I copy a reliable s' ,` kae united in tnarria �•��cc i, of 4lorrabnr Splendid Platform. �' r / (startementi on rthe°subject of their roads 4 „, f ��' f t ; fn�m an ramGlcle tat ?lhe Encyclopedia Brit- , 8• The mnnica, written by a professor of Prince- -� F Statssteaa College and _ ql - r. i I%- nton college, New Jersey :-` The eommuni- ? - w those who are p g ii can c between Je titles las tis bad i .� ; Frith. her, ars * 3r0 _ could be, The traveller was subject to 11 pried sccamplishme - ny personal quajitiefof Ottawa, June 20. -(Special.) -Tire great- •have in my time been Important tourer- 1 1, every (d'am(ger .lar annoyance that bad l to groom is well }coo Homs of the Liberals aY my, own province, - roads, bad carriages, bad horses, bad inns Mr. SOiiN CJIaARLsox M.P. t9r Nof�tli mor• _ est political gathering ever held in Can- and aitlt good results. The present to the _ �% 'N Slr R,IQKARaD CARTWRIQ , M.P. for South folk. �; ssGtions, not Only for Its sessions .here to -day. The Oxford g and sterling ehttiractel� oda first convention of rthe Liberals of all soil which are specialty adapted fel" raie- rofessx3nal reputation weather was sultry, almost past endur- Canada since confederation, I hope and ' cur es11 able. a P ' ante, The thermometer in the building believe ,tha:t good results will come of this - reached, I have slot Ih en any statSstfca �t `� •' Ing ,the best wheat, 'chef best le in j thtr �' co4tvention, also in consalidatlatg the ^par- of an earlier date •them 1790. In that year best horses and the bests cantle its the f S na rlsigg ( (gest city o! the , world, and for producing it -he best cheese. °'.' flood at 145. It furnished a ratable proof � ty for its patristic -work, and Preparing ►1: meeting o€ Coun of the passion for politics that Is so strong for victory a,t the next general election, Hoa. A. S. HARD"ir, Ontario COmmifeio er of tPhiladelp'hta w -as rthe11 I for o t in the Anglo-Saxon nature that r e ,have the comfort ,�f n lands. � United Srtartes, and St rlt d a population of At rthe world's exhibirtions of London and South Huron,W4 s t' should sit In this wok here are cod rounds for crow (in, Hall, Clinton, on the between 3,50D and 4,D00 peopleknowing that g t3 r had round 1,000, - ns) on'' h 42but New York :fit d'hslh slpeld (Its. o �tz'Lsratstid ects its pin if- s hours, eked .like ,Uhe hope that, with proper effort or( our had •bwt 32,000, Boatan had bort i8,00D, end 4 , oda has held Srts own, a,s respects Its Fs -good representation of for three sweltering o , pa that are pant, rto most of us one or :other l > ; part meanwhile, the next general election a! the British isles is the fa,therlan Burt Baltimore •has but 16, ,and these cities r clpai exh4biis, In campeEirtdon Wirth all the- r nations of the ea�Uh. More itnpotrtaairt Sze j� tferent districts was. ittrdinea: in a box, paying the strictest at a were ,the only four t at had over 10,000, 1/ ' arts Of i1(Iessrs r remark- will place at the head of Canadian feller- loyalty Is not confined to ,these ; in Can - p ., ,�srnsy tention rto the preliminaries ,to the r affairs the distinguished Canadian wlib oda all narUtonalitfes are on a lev i, all War, PATERSON, M,P., South Brant, Now, at this day `incl anada, instead of our fav+ar, hcswever, titan all I hive trren- 4UT ett I' illioo old have thou ht er ltom ratio from four cities, we have n fewer than 2wenly � boned, Is �ihe acknrowledged 2!a.at amour xili• able ,gathering. O•ne wo g is our cherished Dominion lead w have received the same cranside .'erich • and Nich 1 m wibhou diatfnotion of art or r Im eslal ad taera sUhart in Ghe war with Q�ussia, rthe only o9ties Which by tlhe t census had'over L, climate, �vd,Ch all its varieties, is speci*l- s olaOn, thort ,on such a clay the attractions of the a i en, t D Y the sovereign and he p �v tauley, were of an race, admire, w+hose purity of purpose and and her rliamernt. Canadians have no Ewropean wart fn` which tthe British nal• 10000 dnharblitant(s, O r city of IMon.tTea1 � ly adapted for developing ,an eotive and deep shade and ,the breezes from the cool p'a ' the different conduct all recognize, mall who has the wlation twice as IesBe as rhsrdy race of mart and women. Caut9iana ''' districts : have drawn complaint to make of injustice art her tion ,was engn�ed during these 80 which, alone has g pop sees of the river would h confidence In all res eots of r • our ievance' are the ,brave soldiers of Prance, from which the .aggregate papula ions o! what were ` v ho, either in montane life or in early mass- � • ` ar to: be progr well-founded p hands or aft theirs , 3' ems$ Mite delegates from the furnace t Liberal ant A prospect so hopeful hood, go to the United Stat as affording s finartees: of each nratty of he L be party.' p p P brought an us by the mistalcies of o 'r fel- so marity of the .Canadian scopic are de- the four large It ciGi s o4 the United are in scended, Ydpagitrt snide by side with no less States at rbhe time I ova mentioned; and �t "; t a. larger field (for `Ghcir ac> larity, coragete ; w I zdh oa. A unanimous sir 1n the rink. But, no ; the warmth of to 'our country may well animate every iovi-Caatadians, and ribs wTong-do ng oS , v successfully rtitere in every walk of life as tendered Mr. George !their enthusiasm refused to, be exceeded one of us to rbhe greatest possible exer- � 4 -c with natives o2 that tiountry who liars u tion for its realization, The provinces o! otherwise. There Is no fixture among the ' „` • Shad like advantages of education and , zvhO' his been for soirtt) _ rthe Dominion .are bound toget:hea' by a , - common constitution, and a Gammon tela- , l rations which such a counrtry as + ka,dwi�f � r one of the aldeet, a• , is may not &,Gtiaf(n, if only her sons, et highly esteemed mem. 1 s tion rto the empire whose citizens we are, 1 > y f , • ever their origin or thein blath, con;tilnucrl t4 € the ecunty. The lid. par the representatives of the Liberal � i ,true sans of our dear Canada, and pursue 1 t I Darty of every province have met to -day `� of i teot>"snes+: isractical and eaaottritg- i � • ons are that the order ( Y 2b take counsel as to )the best devisable (( as Its citizens the ,past righteousness �/ r ` w �' i and fiat�iotlsan. (Applause.) We admtr6 ' 'healthy andprogreuive % �.�'�.� policy for Uhe Liberals of all Canada to _ �� -the energy of our neighbors as a, peoples, j z at present in South 1 persue as a party, in ander th lthe largest t p aoticarble :prosperity and greatest pos- i _. aR d we admire the success- than they hav6 , sible well-being in all respects' of every -accomplished In aimcst every deptrrtmen ; $lte towias3hip cf Ail►• \ province of the Dominion, and therein of i- of aativ tdr, ;t$ �vhlah 4,hey; rhavp a1� cin Thursday morning ttf' :the Dominion as a w -hole, Ontario Liber- A` ,. •C '� _ It Carbolic acid by trill• / - 0 c als are not for Ontario only ; ,are we, my � -` _` , =oderich the previo i friends? And Quebec Liberals, though Mr, dogN CrA14LZRQN, editorOadon Ad�sr• ` )me drugs! which. he ia- f _� they like Quebec much, are not for Que- J - ,e � r �`-, riser. •:r o { -� bac only. Is it slot so, my brothers o! ( ` and load police pratecGion cssttld combine and. appxy on his cattle . Quebec? The Liberals of the maritime - t - '� �'� ,.�� k He had the. carbolic G provinces are (not for -the maritime pro- � • r- p 1 i 2 to inflict on him.' Many of our Ca7t¢tdi- s, labeled poison, also rA ►, • •( ng whisky,, in his cost .:�•� , • •d . i' an roads migthit be terrier 4ihazt they sae, ,0 �• "" � string., rat feeling very / ��� ,�, , ., ' ` % j but the average of them at even the t Z; ylilt, i . 1 average in -the United - , - ; a tolls a little of the 4ti . --r � i ,_.� y present day While their Four mullions of < a i cared for it, as he wa$ ----. "� i•"`^ population find no radiways, ou Pour or five lir ate habits, He IrnfOr- �* ' �, _ _ • #�` ' �• millions have acxur ,no, less 14,623 miles •�/ ': il� .arbolic acid in mistake �f �/ . • of raf]wey. ZYttese sariiway�s (have cast 1 e at once knew what he � 1 '' ; ^ 7•' sunny millions of dolars Othe exact ,figure � . Eed to his house, flit . l I ,have seen. is $$16,647,768), and instead of � .•-. sellar was wrong. Be - - one (trip ,rby. stage. in a week (there are Y �� „/ a t �, �, i many,railway, trips every day of the week r r n.11 k The carbolic acid," ! ; S @- ;� tt� bertwdbn sante of our cities. Further, +tele - r :for. He was carr' led to ,. out an haat in great �_1. (•{ u� P V e3nCarna,an intt$91 had 27,866 mdleal + wife and six children _ �/ s� . ,, i telegraph ]Ines and many zntalea of tole- '' Q u F -4 phone lines. .• ^- �.� r'�f / / '*' ' I wish 4viithLhne debtb of +bhearison of rUnited Xe'ter. - �' , S � at the close of rthe last centur.r �� �- - I was equally eatisrfactouy from the Car- d. White, of the Times 1 i (rafted friends in 8'nolt- SIR Qzlvgx MOwAT, Premier of Ontario. ! _• / / .1 adian strandpodavt,. I observe ithwt the net Boa. Jr. P>rTltRs, premier of * Sloss � l rc� last. -Mr. Richard B• int Sunday Inst here: by any torridity (that this climate can fur- � '� � i\ a Evangelists, who have / I I / `/' pith. They came, incl came early, and themselves, Most, If stat all of °$,'` I meetings here in coil- / / ! be ®gairtat polLCleal union with i, n3, >:ut g came in •thousands, and stayed till they a f 5 ` ..k we all respect (them " a. nation. start es- , ranee Council N , , ( I i'" (teem very many of their people• were positive that not Ing ntore would be Tetn.peranea, aIle pact t •• None will infer cram my mentironi¢i. [ton on Saturday last, clone unfidl 8 o'clock. I a } ' • ` ,the lsrcas of svltdoh I ,have beep remindingy . par days this week. They It was precisely 2.30 p.m. when President nr. H � I.eEi � � ED R, I `►4 / Wu that I want You to believe the bine .11 lbfacLefaa� n'f the Ottawa, Reform associa- . .to ,have come when Canada May satel3! 11 eetingaan izofleTiclt.-• Rion advanced to the front of the plat- ` :%�- } making: extensive pre- form and said :-"Gentle men, you will - or openly part polis ally t, a , n cin , _ !ming l�tl of cTtrjp to e* oorate rto order." Immediately quiet fall ' ,, s• glee of wrhieh it forms a part, a s set uA 4 svkserr crop has n Iihe eat ga:thetins. I j F� di e wholly aeon a siren, as ander I � / fl �•��.~• different candLGi+ons and circumstaartcgs thB p P apo gT .sighisorhOva'.-asp' _ihen,hir. itlaeLean had invited all Re- !► , tither British American colonies did 12(3 • ata civ council and �` 1 in thin district this form members of the privy m erial breve Englishmen and ITisrhmen and the city of Tor nt rhea a population of %J years ago_ Nor, on the atttteadasc><d, a,t- bene Weil members and ex-metralbera o2 Liberal go-- some of them. The resullt of the S, p r� er of new mem M. PP. minister of I at pre sent speaking of Corollas great - Hon. C. M. FRA9ER, , licy and practice ,towaxds Canada is Scatchmen against a common Yoe, sold neatly •twice. vie ave three ether cities � _, site seats upon, the platform, Po fought succeSsfuQiy. 8in•ce 'the war was with each of ,the larger population than ,,, .: n�ss as being a zeason egalrtat tag uD 'a€ R o aj Templars Oil ernmen.ts tat P '� ,; 9 no Fur- atilt works.for Ontario. that no line of nationality or of creed or g v rhe in,Uimateu ,that (there would be P se amort Frt us ,over Ort i,s pleasant, from ,tote standpoint Phdladelphia the tad ;seven cities with �t,p �,r, the ,country and annexins It 20 ttreitncefgh- �, :t. -Orin. Ceorga Smith n thasi a resolution of class distinguishes rho g rthe( preliminaries, and the empir from of ,humanity, to see from rG1me to time a larrger rpo ulatian titan New ,� boring atalbfon. That! subject Z'"nave dis- to the public that he 1> .o moved• vimces only ; am I not right fn saying so, • wbo are attached , would be n or ,that ,a,s -regards -the relations between the York had ; bine eftles with cussed more ,Ghon once elsewhdre. MY i act o€ tannin a oifeus utburst of m broUhers? The Liberals of Mi aniltoba (those who are not. (Applause.) Y. 3 g There was a tremendous to Y )5, t aountr for speaks, d- present n ons acrid our north 'est perhaps all, of even ,those who to k fav- two ,nations and Chart common foe, the a Qat°ger popular on' r aai Basten had, and nuection with the + enuirth enthusiasm as lir. Laurier erose. and British Columlbia p P several more with -a danger population ! country's ell artRtess, and S, what, 1n cPm- '_ n es and 1 on a,nnex,ation do rat do o from enemies of rthe war'have passed away. van had to dim . 1t was several momen,ts before the cheer- ,territories are not for (these provi c orarb Y ase But while our country in ,the supreme than that of B ltimore. of obstacles smell mfstalces, it ,has acepxn- «, ha, t g 1.of , he eider said :- (territories -only ; Is this not so, my h:os'tility towards the empire, They e Brutish em late card while ,Then, again, a .revenue of the federal , pliehed hitherto, is thsat, In view of th ,F ch caused so troch odor ing subsided, and then t 1 tune (others whb come from rbhese pa ts? for annexation because they thi k ,that sense is the P11 hart Gentlemen, we have the good for b nhabtta is of we heartily, appreciate our status as till- government im 790 was about. E4,000,000 object of this immezlse garthezdzrg of re, i creamery people o-dv °man this Yes all of us, flrom every province nd the present and future i porta of secure sttffi 4o have amongst us t y, g - '' prssemiUarttve Libera>Ls from all failing t0 ' r S a e Canadians, and al of Canada would be ,better off economically zeas of than empire, Canada 1s our coup- only, while ours dot (the year ending 34th t it S vast audience: one who is a veteran in the part o? Gonads, a - Qo far- ,the Und'ted States than Sf (try Sm another sense, and 'we Love it as Juane, 7.891, was • early (ten (times that fig ti tate Dasnirtiony it its fitting, as I ha�re al- ' heb business with us are bent on. doing our best for all an if 'citizens of plentiful supply. Tlad ,to know dt is they were not, and fs,s against •th' t view our -coun•tmy and our home. Lt is with ore (or $38,679,31 ). {The greater part a! Hon, ROBERT WAT90N, Manitoba. orally suggested, and- may =�be useful at'` F;, repast a pl i?P r,, ada. (Applause.) I am e Y this sum is abt imed from customs and have tit - l is no earthly object more flit- of the ec'onomfcal resu'l-ts of annexation the contact of our ddll`berattlons, to oal> to uce Company p `' so. There.is excise duties, a d (the amount to raised amount of the debit of Canada In June, t glass front in their now ', ting or grander -for any people to applY they do not appreciate •the force of tonsil- �� is an enormous mount to take from our ' -- nett is bein ,' 4 1891, ig started at $237,809,030. The Targe - street• B themselves to with profound earnest- enartions which have vtretgh,t wl'th he rest. people , btvt •the sot (that year after year sresa of the amount shows at all events Mr, b, _V, FAQ -•',A ness and hearty zeal than the common' if us. The preelden,t of tile Continental ;�' �, so gt,emtG an a(mo nt Le obtained from Can Ghat our credit in ,the English market_h� � office of . will be erected south good of ,Uhefr coun,tsry. I,t is .sold fto be a iJnion lass ciatton has declared timsim adian pockets, h Wever -to be deprecateQ, been good, if we cannot ,truly say th&t all ich Wal 'George Jaelk- , glorious tieing ,to die for ane s country, smell,. I dou t not, honestly declare�ci him- LiGu,sbrates in a s rik,ing way the immense- rthe money 'sorrowed was well spent, or ' lio Tire Rev. t'( 8 j and ,the Canadians of every province and self, notwi hs!tartdSng Qtls annexationism, cxintrttent in the James V �, of eve race and creed in it have repeat- to be . "ran Engilsrhman 40 'the con ." My j. ly greater wean of Canada at the pre-. ,th:ast a(;1 ,the debt was seasonably and t yxr r every serol time rth8n ,t e Unlrted Stories had with properly incurred%or 1d we cannot boast '� bbatit last.- Mrs` Thi`' II edly and whenever occasion offered shown desiTe •ins in wh�art I say to avoid �xolGing11 about a like po ulation a century ago. ,about the amours aUherwlse. v1 s of Detroit, Michigan, are ! their readiness to hazard their lives in de- subjeetsron which we may not be, united. � - c ( Take some fort ter facts -:-The imports "Let me •me<ntd+Jn one other sfgnifia0ht, o '1 nd around Exeter. fence of thebr country. Thanks to them Bwt if on such occasions as this t should i�,� ( in,t�o that couz#•try in x1790 amounted fact •before I drop my ebmpa,risons. At - a y t;fl say no -thing about annexaition or Brutish j 4P 1 �3/ to $23,000,000 only ' ,the imports Into Canada •Uhe -period at �w,hlch I am comparing the rf� �. connecbian, and (there should be' aster- �" (t bn ,the year endtm 30th June, 1891, amount- present eondItion with ,Uhe Und(ted States, � r ;r �' tanned to be some annexasti'onists in the �/� ed to five times that sutra (or $119,967,638), ;than station had not a single bank or a, t �3QI`Il®` T`_W ;' H `�,) conven,ti,un, my silence woul.i. be mtscon- '� Their exports in 1790 •were $20,000,000 only, t -UER REtiIUF._ a re, t� .� and perhaps{by ath- dollar of bank capital ; while I observe death of Dina• John G.1. f `„,� - o ,%trued by •the enemy, ours 1n June, 189 , were nearly six times that C,a,neda :had in 1891 paid-up bank ca.p- b>1'f i �� Pts elsewhere as implying 't•hat I had 638).' Ift 1790 the, t ly of brio township, / that amount (or $but 717, fit t found ,the senrtimenrt of the convention to United States ha - but 76 postofflces in tlr►� 'orth Dakota. The; , - be against me on those subjects, and that / whale counrGty; Jf C nada has 800 (rimes that u lite family residence' 10 r; �t� � for that reason I bbd said nothin'' Such number, or abou 40,000. They had not a unci Ira. Ry°k' th ofd a nation would cause a sufiIcien Such n the tawnehiP of P�erli r pede from the Refo�m Tanks as o make (tit county, Ontario, On r l j .: ��,', 'aa! the d&tt h- I � . �� r ' ifs . ' �3 t. She w .vim .6 -/' Martha Ry: ckmsn. "Of ne I / - :: V . - � �� f Kyclntan, Sr. John E. WVA t c t' t' t with lair t E , - (” fi r ,� r r _ th, 1817, and �. ""I t . ily resided in that towA• X, � - , ' , - 4 � , a•. �, en. they removed to 1) - x and / cosi wo:rth3 woman �/ / qq �• � � ectx ed. her the esteem °# Ron. N. S. FIELDisc, terrier of Nova 1 .i f Hon. D. MILL°, M.P. for Bothwell, �1. ` n ' 1 4 a r Sha P �j her elcquaintanoe. Scotia. ` t ill ore at f ` pride and Wirth a profound sense o! ons 6 „ J. I8i3ALv TAnTx,.M.P. for 'Islslt, 1:at church at M gr „ •. df responsit,ility as well that we call mind f. and her life throughOtit cause of reform, who has been associated f � I ofesisioti. Rith all movements that have (taken place // • ` `�1 the greartrness of Canada, and that we ` - mind the greatness o! thcr country, the �1 at with her pt think of -the 'g�reartn•ess which belongs to ' v ecsiall the last 30 years for the advancement / affairs at which, ss (the .highest, eat titiY t by marry aracl asp, its future. bt is great now do the extent 1 ` sense this Breast assembly has ca2ne to-'• of ,the people of Canada, who has been the � / � � gether to confer about. ThLs country be- t } and family$ of Nts rterrirtory ; is is is great in resources, , husbandsuccessful leader of -the Liberal party In I fitness for maintaining ; — - longs to u3 as Canadlans Its laws are s, . °i ,l en • eared. She leaven the .Dominion. I 0 �I // and ,It is great in l d banner rovittce of the / P3 and three dou hten, therefore surtmtit for your choice as chair- 1 , fat carrifort and prosperity a vast popula- made and administered by Canadians, ' ,i g ,tion. tiVe like ,to rememberi that In terrf- its constitution Is mite eansttftUtIQn which t .g settled in life. man of this convention Sir Oliver •Mowat, ' / ;lFiELIER M, P. for Quebec 29 years ago Canadians, Premier of the province of Ontario. (Great o 1r torial ex,tervt this l orals of ours is about / Mr. F8exc0i9 LA , by their regre,zPlr- dl r as lar>;e as the great rgpublic south of Center. tLaivess, prepared and asked .for, and ,got - Applause.) I may say that this motion Is I / us. and thtt if some portions of the ter- / for their asking, as They may dpi =i 1111 1In. , , aecondeci b ,Uhe Han. lir. Marchand. lead- Hon. A. G. BLAIR, premier of New Bruns- ( I, { e adranta es over a actl whatever other changes in theft const-tu- - E E, Cujlis saw- y P _ I i rRory of that nation hav g Mal of nearly 30,000,000, (or, more x Y, xr1r. A. r er of •the opposition in -the province of wick. lumbo , s ! 1 some portions of ours, o-the,r portions of worth of (2tiebee• All in favor tff the motion will $x9,567,"r6o), ;°std the 'assets of i'ts hanks lien they from time 'to time hereafter de- j,,s00 ttl` to die / Duns have adyan,t11 I out sa • a lorious thing ages over ,theirs. It grafi- amounted (to four'times ,th&t amount and »ire• The vvhole management and devel- fftt`a red h :fire oat Y .(lye.' The response was so prompt all. Birt, ff it is g Y % . glorious ,/ dfies us as Canadians to reflect that, while eO and u n t for one's country, it is also a g . more tact, to speak .ptec3aely, $269,491,153), tptxieitrt of this great country ere in lite d in the g nanirrtau.9 that :lir: Laurier did o Y, >/ ada is thus as large a country as the ori irate T , many Cain / Many other camparisons.to the 'same ef- hands o.f the Canadian people, and far its a . tined coxi, i9 necessary to ask if there was thing to lige for ones country, Not Y V :n,ited Statues, it is many ,times as large rated, In connection wifth con:sl Ututi,on and government "I' 'welfare, . - ecove<red, had g . U spite Of A(ll anF opposition. of may ever txe called on to die for out as the European ,territory of any of theZ felt might be s - aso that in ep us ma But all -, !1: There �v<rs (nor cheering when Sir O]!- country •; f hcpe `vnone of 3 all ,these Pa.ets, ft ds also interesting 20 rresant and future, the CnAtadiasrts of :ills �ajunt� e (Hi number o „ i and in% great nratIons of Europe excep_t Rusxsia ; J f know than ,lite shortest route for passer- present day are responsible, Let us beer � oaf ge numb , ver .1ioR a4 ea,rne forward, lie sa(d :- Mr, of us may .1dvP for our country, nd tat it has not fa.r from double rthe _# � # mill wet L , than b d •- i a }t .gers and freight between America and in mind all Klteae facts while andrwl at ,:: ., o help, the attrter and gentlemen, -I thank you for tht way may do more far it Y 3 salt wM' European territory of even Russia. The Considerable Rhe great horror you do me 1n callin on in ` far it. We live for our country when Europe is from -9 through Canada. liberating on wktat 1s ,the o j g g population of Canada is roil quite five mil- •� Such facts as 1 have mentioned sho4v belongs to rtSYe presezat durtw of the Liberal grist mill..—&Ir. me : is calling on me, I svl>pa�(e I may say we perform with fidelity our clunes as its 2 liens. according -to ,the last census, bwt i•t • ` ` friends * unaimously, to preside at the great con- cl,tizens ; we live for our country when bs., to visitlDg in rt wharf Canada has accomplished panty. fII ren e thou h,tfvl interest in Is somewhat greater than the population 1 while reach3nn its population in 1891 of With ouch a country as Canada is, :, the ova down heW!r tion of rhe Liberals of (�anada. Icon- we take an act1� g of the United States was when those h y i r oth oghtful I t : and in 1 Hon. 3A�t S oU2Qa, Galt. 4,832,619, as compared with the condition still wl'th such promise as it presents, and r d eoilsids g ariuiate you, loyal as I know you are, procuring for ft go g $R rg0N IlLPP. 0 tawa. tt tend receive Hon. C. H. x stapes separasted from the parent nation, u.ario:t as occupies it, ;p, that you have selected for this great con- adopting or supporting a beneficial and q. ands and it is well of the L`nited i�tatcs when they had a like with such a pop f fix; bout, which resill"d v P or for years after w . b tPn,Ci h conduct of Its public af- 'Ingle steamboat he a licatfon of steam population. They show how enormously aa•d wLblt such a history m belongs to t a ' on R1aP anniversary of the accession just policy in e 134098' ., x eneral 'election worth knowing and bearing do mind that .� �• vP in all •th•ase elements and Indications of why has there. began so much dc-pressixsn ' nth ha iI� . notoC our moat gracious Queen. I hoe that fairs. And, rn fellow -Canadians, are not respects far to (Uhe propulsion of vessels had not been tai lane years, and -why is there stUl � s`; g pP 9 . is of 04 p y our success at the net g 'on t , : • .• h have brr 'u : t us t of rthe tluestioat, As to the gen- we ams in other Importantp ha annual he Reform ant may be in otter as these (the nt>)L( is whit o gh to ,be out then was. invented ; and ,while they were cons•- comfort sand prosperity which these Pacts it i p panty S P r In British !connec- ahead of wham the population � su Test our four or five millions of peo- go much amongst lwpor:*ant sections cif 4 Mr. • Sj ion as , n. er to -da ? Z,t ds rat the affairs, haw- eral sen,t(.•rn,en,t regard r; a with uert,tly without o, steamboat, they had gb ¢, Y School, in her majesity has relg ed over the togeth Y a Pr radian The world has been movins since q n$ is B necessary, a re'hend ,their cels. Canada in 1891 p]e ase (ln spite of mistal;es) ahead 02 our people? WbY has there been, still 1vh3� ' as a ver jsasant a ritlsh empire. (Applause.) ""hen I was ever interesting and n Y, o! tion, I aPp �. n,tic srtrides, acrd Casuals has moved bwt few •sailing v s _ lion-. �tlrat a cemtury a o does Ithere-continue to be, such ' exodus '. .8 Y P ss' bM i'nfor v_ L .overt or rt county ••that we Roman Ca,tholle amchbishop recent!} spoke gfea ' Inti Lawrie rne<1 that ft was the intention to °dry township or t r, Tho fans ane -all as with it in spite of all drawbacks. I refer ,had 1,348 steamer end 5,08 sailing ve8- torr four mil s g f th imemt of Caned g Y, ad Sn 1891 mare sat - formed the nucleus of a' nation tion owning of our native papulation of :all the old s Ouse. g •st mY name as chai.rma,i of• this great are to delibe: ate upon, but e affairs of the sent In considering what- we sets ; do fact, Cana4,a, h T merit ltd hav- rovinces, orthets slot coming ,torn ou•tssd. .;#- larged his h cr}n • i • affrt.ira of a 7err1- a,s of himself, when in a dbeumen't to this because, atII centton, i thou rht ,l,t bos,t to put in half a continent, the well enol convention, it Ling vessels and ,three times more --team the outer half of worth A a, a P moved his b T said .- I was barn and should aim at a:s a Lib lune �r g, i a riled S,t atilt be s hat date ;he 'United ,sig now a populartion of 63,000,000, Wrhile oto take the pintas of ,those who a o'•' I'ib` tinder % rrting what I ,thought it was fitting to tory as exrtensive as th , L States oY for'the p Important that R e should be alive to boasts than even alt t tic^it, (them our having stale `think ihhey see and knew some of E t`al foundation and say on this uccaslon and T ro ose m' w of America and moray times more ex.ten- reared in -the British possessions, rand my is impor , bead% P F o $ e crown of England, what fn view of actual facts may be Sta,�tes 'rad. Their, vessels cwere 4argII in we 63 000,000 of people on our borders she principal eausefi, and that they are dy,• J. Quigley, to do what I am not in the habit of sive than France or Germany or the Brit- allegda.nce Is to ,the c ,tem laced as our country's the average than ',onus, but the ton age e R R,yth remova�blo Ofufr s9, s�rtd was 'h>bve come to - ova L"ane to Parry SOt1" doing -.to ,try and read ,to you the sub- ish isles. Questions are to occupy bhe and my heart and conscience would repel reasonably oar p +_�_ - p OO4,t100 of peoplQ was In to trade whit, so tri.! as w redo the we '✓ratite of what ,I have put down. �Thhars srrtteation :of the oonventfon on whlah tup %nyrthing oontraaT to (these obligations. I fu'tture. Left us remember !then that when owned by their 63,11 1. 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