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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 7 Nov 1900, p. 4

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You s TOLE' see Bakin Powder, 10 Cents a P ound. Pease Economv I ~w wdi~u~ ~t~t<%1~%a~ Do BOWMANVILLE,, NOV. 7, 1900. POOR CABINET NATER1AL. ghould the Tories4 return to power, wbat kind of an outfit would tbev have to replace the present Liberal Cabi net? Tupper with his "Laurier is too rkltish for me," Hugh John Macdonald with his inherited loyaltv to British connec- tion ; Foster stili unpurged from his treacherv to bis late chief, the present Tory leader of the senate; Caroli, Mon tague, and Clarke Wallace accus- ing each other of sianderous anony- mous letter.writing, and the two latter very generally suspected of complicity in the recent attempt of ex-organizer Brimingham to "hold-up" their present leader; Hibbert Tupper anid Haggart also of the "'nest of traitors," wbo for admittedl 'v personal reasons an'] fotE because of any difference of opinion on theaffaîrs of state, turned upon their political chief and incidentally brought about the overtbrow of their partv. To this day some of these men scarcely speak as they pass by, and yet, from this material the people are to ho asked to express by their vote, confidence that a stable, capable and progressive gov- ernment could be formed. Sucb con- fidence would indeed be cniarming in its childlîke confidence, elothing... Just received 100 pairs of Boys' ers. Good all'-wool Tweeds in Greys, and Blues, sizes from 65c and 75e a pair.' 23 to 33, at Kniek- Browns 50e, 60e, ~1R C~ARE.-% ilT nl l Ê*1 ,n B5-OWMANVJ LLE. L wýiEEi Elliiiiiimmili E- TUE EST [Nu HOUSE --ýE' IXT ânà 'h 1 livb ý SIR CHARI'FS .

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