_ v V,__ -'_--'" - _ f, I , " _ . _. ark"; ' leyes ot the elec tkW, of-a. ','2l,i,t.'iteJi', in l [ l T _ 'atidnh'i' -L o t . , as in the case of ingston, w ere "New very comple" w"aon fit/gt ttttti. " grants went to make the seat sure for a i ture in .t1t,ufi1'i'l'r"i' ' "f .'.' 'gr.' prospective Minister. mmnphl ,rorr4 e 'isr clanCY said Mr. Mr. Ross said certainly things looked Mr. Whlte and d Gale credit for his bad for him In West Middlesex. They had Dryden had Chime triumphs. been looking bad since his first election own share in mental! it was natural for there two-and-twonty years atfo. The)? Hon. Mr. Ross 9 take credit tar the looked particularly bad for him when Mr. the Government to through its efforts. Meredith and his phalanx came success won mainly discussion Mr. Mere- down from London into his ton- After _iost,tid,e,,r,ht'1t terestintt to find the stitueney to try and capture it dith said it was it"! speaking ot the for one ofhis allies. They looked Minister of Agricu 2 of Ontario farmers very bad for him in ISN, when the consti- triumphs and succe Exposition whilst he tuoncy was swarmingr with Tory heclors at the Coiumblan e of dwelling on the who came to capture it. Yet he had never lost a. chart?" the country when it had the support of the electorate of West alleged depress": Dominion Government. Middlesex for P.:.', years and was confident il could reflect on .tGee-nerai said the "VP of it for 22 years more. He was not afraid i The 1t,,terle,'itf ditterent. The expat: of what hon. gunk-men opposite could things were uu trated the abilities of the do. lint, said Mr. Ross, members of the tion had e,fl'i"',"d,"l.le"iuit"i apart from the Uppteitien Were liko Shakespeare's mur- country. whic hieh- undoubtedly exir,tt1l. den-r, they saw u robber in e"rr'ct'Y bush. depression w rieui-tural classes, owing They Wire so saturated With suspicion amongst the 'lli'li measure to the policy that they could not look at any act on certainly m h Government. 'e-- the part ot the Government from a fair of the OttaW ESSIOV P and impartial point of view. Mr. Ross . EVENING S .ozgreSS at is twltiul the Opposition with having al- Thc committee reported "through- Af- ways opposed agricultural interests. nota- o'clock, before the item ""13" moved the lily " oppming the appointment of a. ter n.cess. Hon. uur. "evicting elections Minister of Agriculture. Now they wtrc first reading of a. bill nip redith asked it _ opposing the istiililishment of a western in outer districts. Mr. ' f/Cl of shorten- dairy St'iilNJi. He would not iieg'irct to tell the bill would have tht e day of noniina- those things to the people ot his consti- ing the time between mil Harcourt re- tut-ticy. It was possible that there might tion and pulling "yin/é Lair. Meredith lbe some voter in Strathroy who had vot- plied in the amrma nrious objection to ed for him iwforr- and was not going to I thought there was "Amen," and Nipis- do so now. The same situation existed in ' this. especially in the aid means of calm London. He warned the hon. member tor sing. Mr, Harcourt f1 . improved in thu liondtn that he Would be iirmly seated in munication had Jrft,t/uvai'n"g'. those named. his .caddle after l'iit'iilllf day, while ilieie outlying :?'t/,1.yttsi 'l' years. Nothing but was grate danger that the member for during the last e ht would result from London Would be unhorsed and his saddle advantage, he thoug ' imply. the change. ' n to a circular Mr. Meredith said it was true Mr. Ross Mr. White eyst,1ta,tte'c1nte,11 the post tron. Pad been elected for 22 years for West which had been be. an hon. member. Miudlrsix. but it "as by improper prin- trunked by , - T _ the 'House, nt into the wcsturn con tlccs that this had becd achieved. He It had Pee" so tl and consisted. he twittud the Minister of Education with blituencies apparen y, . Mr. Merc- .- r ' . i,", . ' " . . u trntreous attack on . in mi, tht sulrhuet ot a law sud, undi r thc J said, ot an ',',hytl),"n" with the recent debate load of whh:h he i-ould not feel s13 easy ' dith in £01,": te School bill. He cons'id' red :'S he pix i'i-ssvd to inn. Ho rii'i'rrrl in the on the le,')'),',),')',',;')"]); should be made. Ministtr of A:.,rrirulture and to the triti- " that an 'llthriii said he understood the ctr- eisnm made uprin him ddrini,r the Session. Mr. ie1r/J1,."/l,ii" had been sent out under" lie caid Mr. ltrydrrt hail; Lin-n apart-d in [cuiar P, 1'l'/?'llli' to be his frank. Ire he": i i-uiincu-tiui, with the Fill: ul' rutt- ' 'whotdi'd'L Mt'. White privately fel'.",-," tie at tho farm which he Hui l a??? "yhad Anything whatever to do II,)) badly niisttintsuy,rl. Fatt hers Were i Lht'.'v"lfe now wished to do so ror,.td,'//L.t,'f'eour "alum: up all oNut' . the i'rovmce. if the House. He absolutely hf)! , That was the meaning; ot the 1'atrout 1gamut: had anything to do w'fmthe' House liHliiitinii. it With', from [informers them- _ 1iirucreuittt said his Sade alum"! statie- Swim-s that the sevettst.crtttuistns of the rould not but aswept Mn"??? the'franks (iowrninent Wi'rte u-iiiing'. merit. He, howesir, ih01:z:1 d in this war Mr. Ross ro.ce again. He denied that at members were to be '9." the iirGLid he had any law suit 1w idiiig against him. it might be better teithia.ve He had bi'l" asked i'i'i'cliliy in London privilege done away wit I. In Into Com who would i'et'eivn- a writ on his behalf The House then wert 15a,bllm'i,'rll,r, t'Y- and had named an attorney ; but no writ [ mittee of Supply on the HPT'ievd a; going had been served. It' Mr. Meredith Wore» timates. Mr. Hardy at"? "item oihtlSh- at the bark of that writ let him push it. length and yeay,,,.c,',ye,e,12y,io%' drills for It Mr. Meredith Were eonwrned in it he 000 for "purr'hasinK two , 1','l1' when" and l'iliLiiI mud hitn to ploy-cute it to the bit- niining exploration, with Cle 'i,') "bx-king tor end. lie was not afraid to have his extra boring tools. vxpent'e'A t of tty',BAV- ylccllull Irriu'l'uuc4 gone into. ire had and trunsporeinr' the some: 0:2." "If ii,. been through the courts tuiue ing outlit and "it"',",?! "em (id. tr,' what and had out": th'lil unsound]. cidentul vxpr'r1se's'. He referrh mininv, Mr. Meredith had linen Ptitsettt was done in this r0998" h; 10' Egnvictiun on me Ul'L'iiFitlH, if not both. He was pre- countries, and expressed, l B . li sent when alter it must bitter and malici- that good would ri'su.lt. mun the Glut", l- nus attempt in prove cox-rum Dinah-cs on in", "he of tin- tlrills would be ,{Xlit the in!" " liiniauil' or his agents the .iil the Sht'.4t, uUlt 1tt'iltiT-t't'TS Iv,',"':..'),?, whole thing had i'oiialmwi to their grout Eat lint 1'ortup,t", the other Midi." i'"" dismay. if Mr. .'L'i'i'liiih'h vie-lions had :with lw;vltttiitvt1't'r; l""""wh y lmt'mitlii-l-t lbw-n lis' VIEW" as his (Air. Now") ho mint i Ill'. Mtu'r'iiitl.t. yi,thl //r,/1 . Ill 'llt'tiiiV fin-i VCIV cosy. Hut 1uts:.ulscrs' on his rid:1 Ito "ll.V ")l,yi,?it,)l/1 _"l;" 1di'":"//. "NANA: of the lino-i; knew sum-thing: of cl "'tlon 'l'"'" tlo. H. "fd I')...' Il fl . hid some prarticm in the City of London. They ll"-'""""-" ol m" 1tt11't-'; wit ' br', inn-w how the voturs' llst> Wt'i'i' lircparwi tdoubts, ,h'/T"s"1....r'.? Ili; pull i -ii-l~d the there. They know whose aid was illVJko-(i inn"- "mm" Vr'pprrtrur; b Itt, ' ' lo aid ahe party ccttlidatc. It did not liei i win. . . . . tt. ..--' wi in Mr. Meredith's month to ri'i'i'l|.'il'h him ' Mr. ?'t"uii"t "sloul, 'd Pill." J:,",',',', sill}: with anything tout-hing his election". Asi an ittpttt "'r " _',rr:rtit t:tl.1 YI/ci,"', l g l:- to tho result of tl.o iinpiiidini; eieiriioim.i int: Si hold, when liii' .\(Illli.li a! .1," .pot T . ' 1 '--l Mv Il 1 litl t . 1 '= '.l in v-t' for the \'.'I':§il'l'n part of the l'roVirtcc lil Al'H-r" _' '.1 . L H. Crt 'Wi ill. I'l illithil would Le e<tzilili>hul ss lillii'nh he 1iiicW. lie ii-inixiiied him of the) Hon Mr. Kim; szizil the tlortu'tltttt-ttt had / 1s'l1.u',ruti1 he had Hunt lu'oalust over the! not m we" in wiy in ":uulrlir;hirt;',' "l i'umm')' ths, it): Wrote tlw last general "aw-m xiii-hm s. 1.....1. n " tri, 11.. Luna. l yl1s-'tiytt tr.oimrcyit.v-',' YMMV! on the follow- one oi n...»- thing's lint W'l't' .-m.ing.: mi: ly" u only tln' party Wore united in and If h, hun th- oppwtnmi'v " Sumo-i its charts. lion diminiily that prophet-v din-int; it in: Would Lt, glad lo him- Mr.l 'ildli risullvd. Hi did not tint"): tho Pr"- 1hvtuulitlt's, mummyi. At Pl-ont .11.. iit- isent prophn-y "diliii "'s'ult. in: 1listttally. iendanw- at the Normal St'ii'mis a: 'i'dioii- I Ho tylr. Ali-ruliili) said the far- to and Ottawa was not r'iilln-i -ii to allow lliit'l'S Jr the ("Hm"); Wt't'6' 1listurb,td I of the estaiiiislinnnt or' :inoi'n-r Normal zit tho policy of i110 Govurmnert Sehool. lzii' (Ex-med this. Tho inrmers were dis- Mr. Meredith said many \\--.~'i.-i"i :'iii- tutlsrrl WWW-'9 "f tht, policy of Itotm?tion dents had II-wn I'Illlilil iii " in 4» 's, "HUM" pursue] by tite "[1:in Gnvernrcent. to attend tht. Norm" s.-}|.r,_,1_ passing by whivh had Irtivonjd the progress or the Toronto. l l:.'::?,',.?,-,? and with"! " wide and iic'y,rty/i Mr. "INS said this Wsrull only h.- tin,) l'rt'litur " Hun-Si. Iii'. lids." then dealt ini time who the il'ilt'hvjl's wish " it. i ll hnnui'ons win with the various meni~ Mr. ln'ydui expiamml 1n-- "an, 57,-...) for. iii-rs of the l'nmm'ith-n in whose enlisting- a Western dairy Still oi. ll,. will it .-, .;;\ cncits "ere running members: of the (ii-(19,- not yet I'l'l'iliili it Would 1w ",-;t:t,sriivn,.n,) " I'.uttn 1:5. with whom, he vui'l, they pro- but it it "wri- intuiiliyhei it Wottll Lu h. S liq-need ti' be an lll'li'il in love. Patrons call-d zit_Str.itliroy, on the ground that were ttfttw the members for Pundits and such on unititutoii was h -tt--r situated in East ?horthutt+,wrlaiul. Tin-y "on: upon a small town or viiy than in a larger l My, tin-m like tlic shadow of dcoth. Tin-re such in: London, foy insiaine, Wits' a Patron haunting tho liii'iiiber for Mt'. l illlll'l' Fli'i-'lll'il a school Would nut Kent like a shurh-hound. The member be wcll Silo-lbw in Ntraihroy. for North Esra-x suffered so much in an- li",. Meredith fail the people of Sirath- Urination from a ccnillict with one of his , C.?r.yls'/,i/cyti:ty,'c in Mr. Russ; that friend; the Patrons. that he had deciduh goiiitr mm." ""//1'Cy/u'it,s,', the school was b to retire. His illnidiiii} friend from Carle- , lViiiiiwtcr .01.. lir1"t dished. though the ton wus llili-siiiwi in the same iHauuer, and Zeal-thinly it "i: [ruling would not say , there were others who Were helm; almilar- l at all It W; mum." to bc Established ' ly treatvd by their friends. the Pa- . as .dililll) dangled before "lei trons. He was overcome by his A