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RID8X 9.UGUST.25,-1893
inatu ia`l•-trouble of the
States'.,
t the merienn. people• are pass-
btt:h a haft ial squeeze of un-
topilrtions, ie apparent to
a,.
„,,itaheel observer, Of current
grf
may not be so bad. as some
d' snake. out, but it is evi-
,4badenough to unsettle business
n fife outlook for the immedi-
ri:t'e-rather discouraging, and it
onetime before the prospects
brighter—possibly not until
fiearoh a normal condition.
this have been living in a
ise;for years—and they are
people'tIoing so, either --
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r¢i<bfgtin everything a fictitious
vi ruts imagining that perman-
p'•osperity„could be established on
493. and with this idea upper-
ggne,ahead with the thought
a,.
,Way or other things
me :all right in the end. Of
nisei therg.:__had,to,:.; be Ja,e1nash_some,
e} a d'ithag come. Hard as times
ipw in some parts of the United
will:be harder still. Pee-.
maq y{the blame on 'silver,” but
'r is only partty to blame. The fis-
cy`nt "protection is really at
sn of the whole trouble. Some
eny,and disputethis, but history
roved ;over and over. again-al-
hai3s, it has taken years -to'
sit—its at -when carried to
S q. ences, , such a policy
r in the erl'd.
jr are oonsoliag themselves
lilyathings, here are in much better
ll, thii1g
e011.tron •.thanwith our American
ttien4,7They certainly are, but we
re.on the sa ne road that led them in-
to trouble, and we most sincerely hope
a,t We may; have sense enough to
6rt,a like calmity while we can, but
net not shout before we are out
Woods." ,;Irt ' so many ways are
n'aHisu; interests identified with
eriean • that wecannot possibly es-.
Qntirely''from'the effects of their•
free Ii;"We ctnerience it in no'
y'; ( nilaborers and artisans,
tr for; it is quite evident that
elicit' in the States and seem-
plettifiil dere, there will an ex-
mpl.tllere`here. •We would not
gall surprised to see hard times ex-
eed by the laboring class this
.arising from this very cause.
'there are a many other ways in
atradian interests will be af-
''i .(Americans propose to get
do*n ,tb .their -.proper -basis as a
tofr the eaiieting state of affairs.
will bri 'i etief1tted by that
Shen. Atthe same time, the
e fs..anacdd should look into
a+avli )IReiiI policy and see if their
tear' for a'radical reformatiotr".
+oirld bring inestimable benefte.,
. Oliver' Mowat is nieeting with;
cotcflal reception on his trip
gli northern Ontario.
bvt
;<l
papers now hai,Ve it that Mc-
bwell will become Lieut.-
/ ltiainitnba, Clark Wallace takes
lit the Cabinet and Dr. Mon•
eine comptroller of Customs
05„forte Iii as a. stulnper; if
„tittles' gilalificatione for a
iiM4 , they,,, have not die,
trlbeltrerh Mr: 130we1t has
the re ,•
! QUblo at t44'•'4griontIturol
1t beettWe evident satue time ago
'theft Ynittter's were pot running alto.
gether duioothly in eonbeetlolp with the.
Ontario :,Agrict itural• :College, and, a
Ad fircilesiol?t a tnSiettag Of tsvg Reform-
ora and a Conservative,;was appointed
to inquire unto the difflot lt-1Lud;nake
a repti>E G to •;