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Unanimously chosen leader of the Opposition in the Legislature. j At a caucus of the Liberal members ; He had the advantages of a i of _ the Legislature -- held _ yesterday l ;.""":-'""" education at Morris f s Y murg and Eroquois Ontario,. and | Mr. 'orge Perry Grabam,. the member | & 1 *. 'HC F \| Mr. Ge« '-'.' Cc ; $ ; received some business training in the { for Brockville, and for a short time | service of Messrs.J. A. Carman & Com / Provincial Secretary in the Ross Ad--| pany, hardware merchants. of 1lroquols. | s | ministration, was unanimously selected | 49d later was with Messrs. M. F. Beach | & tys C any : "inchester \ as leader of the Opposition for the pre-- | & ""',}:m'\ t Wirk I'f hNo .. 'i, § . Mz. J uid presid | In 1880 he entered journalism by pur-- | sent session. Mr. J. A. AWs presit ed @t | chasing The Morrisburg Herald. a week ' the caucus. The others nominated for | ly newspaper. _ Thirteen years later he the leadership in addition to Mr. Gra--| sold this paper and became assistant f 6 > f 'The s + "ree ra«s oc An-- ham were Messrs. R. Harcourt, A. G. f:l}m In' |"l; I "1.11!-' \l\ 3 : o img. lt * pQ" v . | sition he held ti ie hnecame editor of t K gqv s Ap ring otivedt | ns s Machay and D. H. Preston. All retired | Phne Brockville Recorder. i in favor of Mr. Graham. whose selection | _ Mr. Graham has taken an active inter was made imanimous amidst sreat en-- ; ©st in public affairs since entering the & hx ] nalistic 'ofessi ; e ~ thusiasm. 'The new leader and the """l']"".l} tC . Pl'"". tOll: '"."1, Cld' other nominees made brief speeches. as "'" '\q"':";"""' "ll'h the ]'j'"""" party. MBid a number of the others present. All n $ 89( 1;' \\'.l;'t ie «I;nre'nln te nf- that | the addresses wore notable for the spiril part")\ Vl"'. U ," ME '":h];"".". Mxl4 Pof confidence in the Liberal cause which | {PUU! 54 Dundas, but was defeated hy I they breathed Hon. J. P. Whitney,. present memhker fod { * Pss .. . that riding > goner 'lectioa 0 At the close of the caucus Mr. Gra-- I\":% l"d' s c l-h' 'P|l'"' td l' ( Siisth p + .9 e was alo > » a P T ham made the following statement 10 | p ayjglaq, |H'mt!;m ; ..' un] the Ontario ) the newspapermen: "After full consult-- / \;p 'ul;' :)\ i"' io . afar. of Brack + + s s P steceede fo: +9 .« ' ation with the members of the Opposi fohn 1 \'1'11\ llu ;; '"'-m eprrhine '\1|'-' 9| & + s # » en » seTv; » R di | tion, and understanding their views as | gap, w "' i l"" ervative. cand [ well as the views of the Liberal parts <| , w m) ias simce hbeen elected to. re-- ' throughout the Province F ABave ac present _ Brockville in the-- Donaqnion | 8 A * * 23¢~ House of Commons { cepted the leadership _ on the explici In 1802 j oR | ; % + O » a9a} » » m vo l understanding that neither my action ' electors nf J'"n 'l'-ilv]" \Hl"l] f" iz (. A s lect ors [ rork® e~ sn feato y [ nor the action of the members here in | P), O'Brien. a str f ie 'f,"'-t(" ¥ \any way interferes with the freest ac Ji;lm h1 .)' ons '?"::-"r"""w es . 8 i ; -- t 3x g w P ># » yes | tion of the great Liberal party through-- | re--elected j ]]':.:",'"'1"\_ of 306. 'He was ! out the Province as to the question of | collea llo' "\'\. t .'l\l en «o many of hi . a o )\ *q 4 ~ % apt the leadership. Personally 1 am in fa-- / has served as l:',,'-'f"" to defea l us He For of. at an carly date. callin@ together ('"mmi". . as . 1'.mn'|:m. of the Printing * s t h in &® ge I q5 v + 5m . a 1 a linmited~ number _ of representatives assistant (hf| y ns a "\"","'" im A* f'.('"] a" lh(\ ('0"»'tit"i'"('i"" i" 1h|' I)'A. [h.. \\"h"l" '-;"11".\'- 0i lh" ( ommittee af vinee to deal with this (l:u'\linn tand Tn relici "\l.". , a 6 s s t f 'aly: & > ; others affecting /the interests of the dist. He n :xMY. rabam is a Metho party and the Province." ¥. M '_' No "_"'Tlh'u"r of 'the . F." and P Born on | March. 31. 1859, at |laiter -,""';'\" '*" ts A 0 ;:XL. Y . ..00f "the ' & # » * 1 ; 98 ( P as for y ¥s ty i | Egansville, Renfrew _ counts the | Master of "' wWis Jor two yYyears GUraii & w * is t 1 in Aut is ¥ & + & new leader is the son of the late fo. SET "1 $ ]I!I"tllnA.Hm Is still a mom-- L ~ & ) » t Nt ¢apeq k 1 a# 9 & W. It. Graham, who was one of the | ance C re" Executive csitd. Af othe. Fin-- 1 + a , t 'e 1 o CA lp"'""rs of Methodism in this Province,. j o',. "I""."" * He is also gready _ infterested in amgten> sports, f