vi - - "'--'-'-"-""""-"""-"'"""""""'""'""'"""""""T"'"""T , l 71mm; the other: preeent Vere . I'")' --------- . ereon Caterer-tho jun, w. p.), A ', Ltrd"tidiPaNrtt"sft t.,c 5 no banquet tendered lent evening tr lt'ftelfal 'h1t,fek, iid oiiiiE ) ' the Opposition Mm" of the Py.it . A.. R. Pym, Wm. Lemar, 1.0.. t leture to their leader, Mr. J. P. Whit- . l wmo by, ' 1til"11iLet'; i an new tea. one), Me or. Donnld _ turn ,rhilet ttot reriling , ayor Bee _ -(Londen), J. W. l m- of the party ProtrrNntrte, W" . ttpt Geo. Roma, A. E. U. Cot. . - euoeeee from the standpoint of em uhonn, George 1, an. Holt. (h w. thueieem and good-fellowship. The "k, J. tr. vmm. (London) / F ed tt tar el of the afar John-A. McGulim 'Dr. We company was m 0 P tt , . 5 i i dth Pre. "t1ttjrhtttrAmprdi,ttf,1t.B.ii . ' Parliamentary delegat on an ' . l pan, Major Beck (Goderioh), Frank I aidetttt and Brtretari" of Co-tire Emcee), lr. George Header-on (m; ' auocietione and eandidatee for the Leg- ton), Dr. MWW' was." mm), pm Mature throughout the Province, and gnum' p10 gtttt: ydu'c, tttit) . . a e F ee . numbered nearly four hundred. lit ad ' 1','r'lfh't,r",' i"i'aiiiiii, (Port Col ' dltion to the gueet of the evening, there \ Eerlend Lee (Stoney Creek). R. M. were ouch prominent speakers " Mr.R.. h (Berton), J. L. Rees (Hamilton) ' 3. _ L. Borden, the Dominion Conan-tin Willienu, Jamel Robineon (Mar-M); D M k M.P. the 0. Pearson, tk Fltmreld, W. H. 2lhit6' L leader, and Mr. B. e on ' , Q . W. Bums, F. it. Gribble (Hm . Ccnservatt%t leader in Quettee, who $.11", M. An". M.P. (Ad " l came up to eay a word of cheer to these (y, Moi, M.P, (Brampton) Dr, trlidt ., about to enter upon the Provincial CNtt- ", (Collingwood), John Maoist? (OI-more). l .- ' Mr Whitney" epeeeh contained \ l a. B. ettit (Welland), mund Metal, . llaW'. . Major Beettle (London) R. A. Sinclair é a recital of hie attitude toward Pro- I _ Ninttittgton) E. R. Anderson lux, . I _ I . . vinciel issues. simlhr to than of ltif bridge), AM. Footer, w. A. Robineon: } t former epeechee. All three speakere al- l manning"). M. McConnell (Cami t . . . . titude euc- 1 Theme: Caewell, A. P. Madam, . ! hibition question, their " ' (Stntford), J. B. Fullerton. J. w. at. l , otnetiy stated, being of mtn4ntarterettets I John, c. J. Durant (Niagara mu). . , in what they coneidered to be a' per- The dinner ore, tho,80orotary, Mr. flexing situation in which Premier Ben I ygdgljemrgelzztegrolfdrgdfgxfi 1oumi himaegf. _ l w. R. Brock, Mi. r. s. swoon, o. u. 1 Some of Thee. Pro-Int. I Arnold, Ill, (new, Dr.. Orenhyetekh, e Mr.J. J, Foy, M.P.P.,Soptntei,ooeupie _ I filtrate A. Munro, w. be 1yif.ftet .- ' . Mr. J. P. ,' eyler. M.P., Lutit.tol. Alex. Moore. the chub At hia Httht oat _ in o. Broder, Jamee Leiteh, Dr. Ann- . Whitney, M.P.P., the guest of the - tron; Bleek, D. M. Jermyn end Wm. mg; a his left Mr. K. L. Borden, M.P., an . Concenative leader in the Home of Com- The tenet of com. King and e t mono. Otherl at the head table were t--- twee lo ally honored, after which fit An. F. D. Monk, M.P., Ill. lr. Clarke, M.P., drew l/lla',',",,"'?, M.P.P., Grime, pro- Col. Sun Hughes. M.P., A E. Kemp, M. poeed the toast of "Chnada." lit dot " J. w. Flu-one. Hon. David Iiiala, ee he we own tribute to, the 'lll'df ah, Dr. o. & Ryerson, Geo. o. Aleorn, of the evening a a gentlemen who gut .P., ROY. Dr. Chambers, W. J. "Why "tf " . monduy oonahUratton w an C. H. Ritchie, KO.,' Mr. Buw. ood,, the intereete of hie country were " . London; Dr. R- and Mr. J. A" eteke. He then referred in turn to the 1 O'Connor, Wind-or. a eat Generative leaders, the late Sir I you Mecdenald, Mr. R. L. Borden, Mr. I". D. Monk, and Mr. Carmella, 3 each of whom bed shed lustre not only I on their party but on their country. f b -ql_---------------.-__, __- -