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Lindsay Weekly Post (1898), 1 Jul 1904, p. 4

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a._v- "v v... uppr up“ nus-amulaa sons who went West next day; Mrs. tioni of the Audi inhhe most acut: Irvine. Lindsay to Calgary; Miss A, form and (tom the ctart the doctor-i: Kennedy. Bobcaygsaon. to \Veiaskiwin‘ attendance held out but alight nape! . awn-ta; Mina Franklin. Barley. 'to for her movers. Everythino possi- Deloraine. Man; Mr. W. Pilkie, ble was done to alleviate her- miter. town. to Strathcona. Alba-2m: Mr. ins». but to no avail. Ear mains l. (hthbert. town. to Femie; B. 0,; wet: conveyed to St. Mary‘q church w. H. Rana. Highland Grove, Hall. on Friday naming, where a solemn O hurton, to QnAppeue, Alisa; Mm, mas! o: requiem was chanted tor the am, Lngolbby. HaMtOn. to Cal- repose of her Ioul. after «which a large (gm-y; aha lam! whom who“ funeral oortcge escorted her remains names ms were unable to secure. ‘ . to the R.- C-, amok-1': tar interment. ‘33 - Left for tho float. ' XI. '1'. C. Matchett, C.P.R. agent. Tuesday ticketed the renewing per- knew it. and whenever Colonel Sam captured a. brigade or an arm dL vision of them. they would show a lactitious interest in rtzhe Hutton con. zeapondence and get good terms from their conqueror. Th3 British knew it. They admired Colonel Sam’s reckleS‘xs courage. but they said. "We can’tah. law this dGSperat: man to surround Hutton. After all. he is One of out.l aelv‘bs. We'll let Colonel Sam have the'Empire instead.“ And that M'as‘ how it happened that the war was brought to a amasstul finish. Gal- nol Sam did it. His letters, while reathing an almost Virgina) mod.- ty. admit that he was just umuoh to blame as Lord Roberts. The-Colonel Sam ojthe Dundannld debate is on the Side of Eitish G. O. G’s in guueral and Lord Dundonald particular. M'e learn new ,‘hat Bria fish G. 0. (1’9 are the proper thing. they have knowledge. training. ex, periew, large ideas. initiative. tear. legumes. and many other virtues. which Colone‘ Sam fears are not ~gro-rn in this country. _‘AlSo Lord Dundonald is all right. Hq is a hero. Ernst one hero to recognize another. 'All‘ those who join iagne with Colonel Sam on 3:] or any of these pcéntsare guilty of “big head." ‘hog wash," “pigs feet.” 'trickary." rascality.’ and much other wickedness that is .5 not parfiamentary to express. Colonel “ Sam's speech on Friday was. as Iago '3: m say. horribly started with p: epithets of war. But perhaps Colonel Sam uses these high explosives to I-Iua nun-snâ€" .. _ from the position he maintained so t° stontly in 1900. E €33 in g naral and Majurfimerai H'ntxon in particular. Camda was stirmd to its dephhs by the booming ot his fox-point-six Ianguag: against imparted commandants. The dashing Col. carritd tin-war into South At. rica. His cbject in going there was to save the Empir: and incidentally to annihfiabe Hutton; Strangely en... The Colonel Sam of tha Dundcnald debate it; not the Colone Sum of (our years aga. Then hmvas much arous‘d against the inmitution of BrilishGfl. Onkur-I Sam Hunt‘s i9 not denoted became an nus arc in up head. of Wm. unnu- Th!- Tomnto Sam the Hutton wade-ace mu turned on him the other day in the Room 0! Comment. It M1303!) charge of : eriant humorist. Dr. Email. of Rents. and it sound every time. Mn!- (hlunel Sun‘s mum. ed ebove the earthworks‘ of! hexane. The hamrahlo and gallant member bun Sort!) Victoria died a hundred deaths. but In cams up smiling every tin“. Colonel Sam is not terrified at his own inconsisteneies. 83 takes it as a tribute to his military skill that he is now in a position when: hecan (are caley at the back of his own neck. a SPECIAL LINES -â€" Galvanized and Black Pipe, Malleable and C. Iron Fittings, Jenkins Bros.Valves, Rainbow Packing, Brass Fittings and Stitson Wrenches. WALL HA’H‘HIE. We have the name of turning out first-class work; this is be- cause we have practical mechanics and we give careful attention to it, and can assure you perfect satisfaction. Don’t forget that we are head quarters for all kinds of Tin and Galvanized Iron Work, first-class Sanitary Plumbing, Hot Water, Steam and Hot Air Furnace Heating. See us about your supplies of Hardware, Paper, Glass, Paints, Oils, Metal Shingles and Ceilings. Builders and Contractors 'I he Weekly Post LL‘K‘SXY‘ PRIIMY. .N LY l. A I’Llll IOVIIIIT. for r Puppy Thought and the Souvenir Stoves. PAGE FOUR 'fllmen She mus taken wihh'inflammaâ€"f ‘tion‘ at the 9:32:1th most acute form and (tom the ‘tart the doctor in attendance held out but alight hopes for her recovery. Everything. pOSS‘i.‘ ble was done to alleviate her- miter, ings. but to no avail. Ear mains were conveyed to St. Mary} church on Frigay mgming. where a solemn loss Obituary. It is with feelings of regret we chronicle the death of one of the ear. 1y pioneers of the Count}: m the per- son of Mr. H. H. Copeland. of Mari- pose. The deceased was a. native of the North of Ireland, where he was born .79 years ago, and omngrated with his parents to Canada in the ~war 1846. He was a Conservative in poliiics. and a :mcm"c-r of the Methodist church. He was an oblig- iug x-cighbor and a true friend and I mush respected by all who Knew him. Inns one by one the oid landmarks pass away. So manly does he gather speed in his furiously fleet descent that he flashes like a misty otreak across the sight, and almost in the [wink- ling of an eye has reached the sum; wit of the curve referred to‘ and he and his wheel soar upwaw and held- lom: big': in the air. then downward, and lands on the receivmg platform. Porlhos rides rapidly down. a gentle incline, aftoF ‘what might not inep- propriatcly be termed a race With dcath.â€"dw. ' ‘ The bicycle used is of‘the ordinary safety pattern, except that two-Sta. tionary pockat nth-raps 'to .hold the rider’s fert are mutilated in pine: of pedals, which. an it will be apparent. would be worse than useless. Thus mounted and grasping the handle.. bans with a grip of steel. Pox-(hos starts from a platform fortygtim‘ feet from the mud. Before him‘ lies, at an incline at forty-five my; green, 3. board path. less than three ‘teet wide and a bundmed met in ‘length, which at the bottom end: in a sharp upward cum, directly in line with and separa/teld by a break of 30m? fifty etet from another pm. form ten fleet above uhe ground. A. gamtle above from ,an attendant and Porthos in OH on 'a brief but fear, some journey. the ending of which no ma_n, not even himself, can foretell. last, will cut : The chute-{he-chute game seems to have suggest-:1! to Prodigious Porting. “the Chmauuing. Eyelisz." who appears. with an .Fonpaugh and Sells Brothers great feature show-sat Lindsay on Friday. July 15th. the tnmmdousiy exciting and hazardous feat which. after having set Europe 3303 with wondering apprch'nsion, he now first intnoduoes to Amuica. None of our readers having. :w yxt been this hxoicaily phenomenal par_‘ formocc, the fa l'qwing aummarb thereof taken from a deraiiesd deg, cription acoompanicd by I! hutâ€"page illustration. published in 11152 N; w _York fgwning Journal pt March 6th {seat a mnom'hm who thought he was given cute blanche to do as he liked wit-h 1h: militia andxha public money.“ . On Ills launch“ ‘If-IOIIIIUB‘ Bike I Sir William Rowland the last aur- ‘vivcr ot the "ram 0! Outlierâ€" ation.“ tndmorodnn once: waist" 0! than 0mm. Maxim by The News on the ubjuot ot tha Damion- ald one. Ina: “'Dho (immanent is in the right. (“In had exporienoe Vwith thgt sort 0t thing in the early‘ sixties. when the home Gomrnmmz I Globe: While personalities in Par; liamcnl are _in general to be dept-o- cated. it is sometimes nm‘omvy to admiristor instigation to gentlemen like Mr. Sam Hughes. who commut- ly indulge in parmalltiei. Dr. Rm- sol did not need to use UN) cryol Job: "0 that mine enemy had writ- tou : hock!“ Col. 8m atigliei‘ loi- ters from South Africa wu-e a 3nd substitute. THE CHASI-VAULTIIG GYCUST As will be seen by a pemml ofou: Ottawa deapatcdles in .mo‘ther column. Dr. Russell, of Hams, N.s.. took Cc-l. Sam. Hughes m hand Thurs- My night 01‘ last week in Connection with the b-undonald and Hutton op- isodes. and fairly trimmed the b3m~ bzistic individual to a pink or grmsc In another column m preaent to our leaders the mirth-pompelling. mfiwing. two-Wet expotk are of Sam Hughes. Hie Bonibastes Furioso of the House of 00m. mona, for which the country at large is indebted to Dr, Russell, member for Rants. Sir Frederick Borden says that when Lord Duudonam refers in ‘his mniIesto to "myself and hue Gov- evmmeut” the oumtry seen the ex- planation of the winch whoulty. Lord Dundcnald fiways rcgarfled himself as in first place. The opening of the great hydrau- }ic lilt lock at l‘etcrboro on July 9th by Hon. Mr. Emmaraon. Miniaté‘r of Railways, will be a notable cvént. A party of about 200 members 0! Par- liament and Sensual-s from Ottawa will be present. 'Ihu Dominion of Canada ms 81 years old xesterday. find Is the most Vigorous and pmmisiu-g ycugstsr to be found in the family of nations. 3 found attend-a! lunar. EDITORIAL I0"! ~_ â€"vuw|. lbub‘Wo "Letters wnitten under excitement, caused by the belief that I was to be ‘ debarmd from participatingâ€"” Caused by some patriotic ebullition. by some kindling. bf indignant p84 tfiotism‘z Caused by the belie! that I. the great Colonel San; Rachel, no diminutive little fellow like the mem- ber for the Rants. but as a man of unbounded stomach “ should be 'de..‘ hams-d tron participating in the deeds of a Canadian contingent in the Imperial service, should one be sent to the Transvaal. a Iprojeot which I as the propose:- for may yen-a, felt deeply at heart. I especially regret om reflecting upon. in‘ a same. the system. but the remarks which I deemed provocation-.35 I cmstmed themâ€"were a reflection .upon an... Well. the hon. vg-mtlemanis Speak- ing. under excitement 10-day. and he will probably take back all he has said in thr=e or four days from this. and will coma to the Minister of M’flitia and bag for further favors as he begged from Gem' Hutton. ‘ fl 7“»... _._-. A _ 7 months letters written citement." ‘vâ€"oâ€"v yv~ql.~. where and its circumference noggin»: If any thing else would correctly dos. cribe the bumptiOusness and the ego. firm and the vanity of the hon. gmtlemen, I would like it pointed out to me in all the liberature of our own country. Ha had read lectures to the Minister of Agriculture and the Minister of Militia. Well, he once read lectures to Ganeral Hutton. \Vhat is th: use of my hon. friend‘ paying much attention to his leciures when they do not know but the next morning he .will take. back all he has said, and will come crawling on. that unbounded stomach of his, as, he crawled once before when ,Gmeral Hutton brought him to book. _Wi!-. liam of Orang: [was a patriot, John Hampflcn L"was a, patriot, George ”at Idown m .Mr “tom-Eh, ‘M cmbd. 88 the hon. mtlanmn arc w]... Dr. ijamin Russel (Hana) arose amid duets tog five his anemia: 10 Col. Hughes. He said the House was never disappointzd in a spud: by Col. flashca. Th3: agwnys know what to expat-rain)! they “ways 3th what they expectcfd. Col. Hughes had accused the Minister of Agriculture of pen». and ms Nu Dania-"fives tramâ€"til}; chambe-r with thundering cheer: of "Rul: R‘itamia." Dr. Rogue" followed and flayed his warrior pm» with n razor at wit (rush iron: the bone. With neat- n'sas and despetoh be turned 00]. flog-hoe over and exhibited the 1mm in his logic bstorea hundred membnn whose team mu» streaming. (kn-n their eheeh (rem mirth. Some 01 Colonel Kosher tamoue mar letter; (mm the famous fields at South Africa were quoted to mine delight at all. Even the gallant Colonel could scarce (ox-bear to cheer when his exploits, told by himefl. More recalled to him in the wading. Dr. Bans-all mu cheered enthusiauically. At the endeflt all. when tho Home had ma a two to me «union that lb: 6mm! and the Minis. etr o! Ann'eulture were in firefight in this can and Lord Dimdolnld and the (hmerntives in the WWW. the Liberal members gathered in centre (Montreal Daily. Herald.) Ottawa. J3me fiâ€"thhneim' wee rampent in the Comedian Commons yesterday. The chamber has been the scene of may demonstration. but III were surmised in the climax which cloeedt‘he cpeechofsir warm onthe mailman incident‘a The men who call Sir Wilfrid Lsnrier chief peid a tribute which hesvno parallel in the demonstration: o! the lower chamber. When he eat down they arose as I man. batsman {mat waved. theuflun. tawud the tmeoood coi inc. whichm vibratlngjeml mvurberathg under, the thunderous volm of cheering While this was going on to the right at the Speaker and along the lower wall et his left where the «Mlow Liberal majority has seats. a slum little knot of (bosomtives. men who launched the campaign of criticism. oat silent and beaten. ' Col. Sam KW Started mean nose of the any with bnndmvord and battering-um attack on the Minister of Agriculture. bhe Minister of Mili- tin, the Prime Minister and the Gov. t-rnment. Hr: .was cheered tit fir‘l by his associatce. But repetition pl vi.” t‘up‘ora‘lio‘n tired them and thy went to sleep or waitod for the cud. Dr. Russell followed and “used his warrior pm“ with n razor at Parliamontuy m. ughu on the Iowa at m anal-u. MW- Apologm. Historian of on In mu of "Iv-0" W Conant Tumln," (not Inhaled for publloatlon). tolloltor of Favors from Immu- of llllth, m, m. BOMBASIES fURlOSO, IERROR 0f BflfRS on the Rack. under ex- Dr. Russo}! said that: Lord Dan'don- ald wouldrimve done well to hem left nis case in the hands of Col. Hugh”. There were few pen who were at the same time greet write: 5 emigre fighters. 'Ihere were a few. of :Thc hue" described in detail tho mnder of ,General de Viltiers. re- counting many man. an‘mats and tons of ammunition captured. The letter contained n postscript to “Is elrect that General de V’miers Ind at the last moment Dacha! out and :otused to surrender. _ to can-y out the Ethical campugn than the redonttabzc Col. Hughes. ‘ combined the courage of the Ancient Pistol with the minimy skill 01 Flt-wwelien. the Welshman. The al- Iair would pass away. he said. as the truth {tom the champag'e or the smoke fxon) the banquet board- Mr. Russell furnished the House wuch a good deal 01 amusement by reading one of the Colonel’s South aft-lean fatten. describing the manner in which he and Hy‘SurVanL Jul-pm ondul the Boer war. , Earl of Dnndonald so pronounccdly in the resolution moved by th‘c‘h'on'. lead... or of the Opposition as in the Speeclg which the. hon. member Tct’fieuhf Victoria has placed on Hgfisu-d. I do not see it very much cs‘en‘in the speech: it there Is anything; ’70:: have to find it by reading between the lines. I want to ask this House if the hon. gentleman appwlcd to any English precedent that Justified I and Dnndnnald. It is not in on) British constitutionally governed chantry that he finds any precedent in justi- fication of Lord Dundonnld. Not at hall. He had to go to the United States. Cxiticised Lord Dumlonald'e Co'xru.’ Mr. Russell said he could not can- damn Lord Dnndonald for placing his caee in the hands of Col. Hughes. He ironically said the constitutional campaign of Lord Dundenald lud ‘ been farmmlly launched unit! the popping of champagne corks and the f cloud of cigar smoke. Who could have been sclected_.mo_re ppm-ennui: yieldetll the peaceful fruit of right- eousness unto them that are exemised thereby." My hon. friend has gone elaborately into a defence of the Earl of Dundonal din respect of these mat- tors. I do upt fltgd the defencv of the ‘ Mt. Russel'lâ€"“No c-jnas't'lsc'mexi't' for the present seemeth L0 be joyoua. but g3 ievous :A peruthe}c_ss_af_terwards It __,_- I AI An 3100- memberâ€"Take your med:- clte _ ‘ . . . . 1 J ' ~ Why no the Methodist: selected. 0! all possible communities. a! being the ope in which intrigue and influ- ence and the alliance of self-eunu- men tare the distinguishing char- pcteristics? Hr Sam Hughesâ€"I would say fur- tne-more that there is only one thing retracted. that is a rcflcvtion on the British oflicar. body for such in the world. the Meth- odist Conference committees. or am ch_n_tch appointing bodies. Those were the sentiments of my hon. friend: What the “Horse Guards' and “War Oftil‘e' do not kiiow about intrigue and influence. and the absence of self-dtacemcnt m one-s friends if not directly in onmclf. can- 9011 by learneq {mm the Input noted Apology was Insincere. Mir. Rusnllâ€"That is exactly what I said. It mwritton. not because the hon. gentleman felt any sincere comâ€" panctiorn or penitence; but he intend» ed to continue to hold in his heart all that h:- had said and he aimplywrotc this insincere apology in order to have the chance of going to South Al. rim :with the other nnbobs and swells who were going there. b.8111: Hughesâ€"I with to say that I have great pleasure in uk- nowlod‘tng the authenticitndthnk I'Fttar. which was written when"! wu nasal-Id by the highest authority in the Dominic: of (bonds that it re- tracted I would ha allowed the op? pnrtunity of serving my country in South Africa. ' arr. Resultâ€"l eniabt‘iolp. {glint it the hon. mntlemu breaks in upon Elle I 4|de (use! what I was going with!“ gym-g uh tam 3 ion! Q Whut humility! [do not think I man could tuubh himself much more than that baton the Onaor o! the mime. Sir Wu. Unlockâ€"I.- “ signed ? It. Mlâ€"‘Sip-d Sam Hughes" -â€"tho Mountable. onlywuiu. Mama-born. hum-descended child at things. Syn Hugh... Furimoâ€" \\’ho damn this pair at boot: displace Moat meet Bombnmu {m to bee. "I want “Mull: with to It“ tnct all lottm written in what. to your military instinct. nu an in. nbonlimtlda. but which were not «Lynn by In." ‘ "Believed to but on my honor and right: as a citizen.“ Why. tho hon. gmgitmun is n .roamlu' Bomb‘nte: ’ttom the VquQoiut or one manh- miliar with constitutional law"â€" It is well that the hon. gentleman think himself tuniliu'owith cons-titty. tional law. I think he mm to re. ' peat that under null if he mum no to believe it. Poor old mic! Jun-(ice Young bend u: otfidsvit read in his court one day.in which opoiot allow an: Quoted. Looking down on the petithner he and. "Doc! he aw'eor‘ to thst :5 "You. m1 Lord, he even: to it." “I am glad he swears to it."i said the judge. “bounce it tenant.- ter on «which the court bu boemdi . "From the viewpoint of one mom {ami'inr with constitutional luv nib- cr than of British military practice, believed to bear on my honor and rights as a citizen. cnused m: to on pmefl' V 52:29:99. m.a: no (oi-oi -- {9 my belief in the term in which tiny tiled in opinion for some time." The hon. macaw ahould have sworn to this it h: stunted us to believe that he is more funiliar with oomtitutional law then with British military plu- tioo or finish justice. But I am do. 'ing the hon. gentleman an injustice. When I momma: it better, I per. coin that he onLy any: that ho «was more familiar with constitutional law than h: [was with miiimry practice. diam. Two or tnm,.inefidcats occur. ring pruticully on one day. which I. Qâ€"Would the hon. do not ‘prctend tohhevmaatorotithe Ir- English language. but I do c aim. ng without. think. undue boasting. to have some knowledge of it. ICheer-S.) 11' ‘ ' morning of “Stranger." "When I saw in the press that or the word ‘atranger.' which I had ap- 1t plied to lord Dnndvnald. was often. It aivo and insulting. I must say that! t- was surprised. and! proceeded to 3d brush up my literature; I wmt to} to the dictionary as the first sour-m. I went to the Entity: dsclinnuy. the Standard. and I find this d-Iinition ol the word 'strangnr.‘ other wants in the English bogus-3. tik‘, many other words In the French . innguage. like want other words in ‘ 'the Latin language. and probably in all the languages. a word has more than one signification. and So it in. with th‘: word ‘atrangnr."' Sir Wit, (rId here quoted the definition ugh." ; an by the dictionary. "But. not 1 satisfied with that. I found another . quotatidn; The Standard dictionary ‘ quotes Gen. Grant as saying. speak. - ing of his appointment to the army“ ’ o! the Potomac in mmdim; 'Iwaaa “ranger tom otbhe‘ army of the Potomac; I might say i to all except the officers of the reg. ular army. who have served in the i Mimican .war.‘ 'Dhen I find in thn‘ ‘ ‘Story at the Revolution.’ by Henry . ‘ Cabot Iotfge. speaking of a Visit rt] ‘ Wadingtan. min; irom Virginia ' to Massachusetts. that he says: 'Yet Washington came to the men of New England as a ‘Itmngerr But pen a hops I am accustomed to the loyalq' l] tyot hon. tandem on the otherId side. of which I have had such ova. a dencc today. Perhaps they will not to accept those American authoritice.‘ t Let u come back than to British 1 :1 authorities. and it there it an opinion ‘ l which ought to baappoaitc in a mat-l ‘ tor of this kind. since I am told that °‘ \I have 'inautted a mono! the Scab. “ tioh moo. let me quote from Sir Wal. tor Scott. We find in his book. a Finn. Mfiémafing. of 1:) Hr. 1'13: 1 col. an Tillman. or ' val ‘ ‘ Shetland I can any. from friend and (08, that I always taught with [air weapons. I have been told to-day on the t’lwr of this Hms‘. that when l uwd rho In!!! "foreigner" there was in my heart a sinister native; there was in my heart a feeling which found ex- ‘olusionu Sir. let me say this only. I disdain to make repiy to Such an iminuation. I! Sixty years of what I believe to 113. after all. an honorabie life. a life which has certainly been one of loyal .devotion to British in- stitutions. is not a sufficitot answer to such an ininuation. i will no: at- tempt to make an Met. (yahoo-Hf I have been told in the press; notin this Hon”. that the word which I substituted was just as offensive and insulting in tile other. Well. sir. I my mum“ urn Ollfllflv‘l. I ha" been in this Home for may years; ;! have neon Dom.- ol the veterms of former combats pass mug; l have been engined in combat: with some of them: I how touch! a gocdmany herd atmml'ao in which i have b:en engaged with (mum on theotber side of the House; I am not amnion- thnt I ever delibemtely' urd an of. (cursive word towards any mm or to. wards? any c1193. (Ohm) I newer sought a light. but I was nzwr afraid of a fight. (.Rnnewed cheers.) .Whenever I 11.4 to tight I think vhiob l . M. will never be tholwoathhddoottho Housman In which V.) will mm nppky tothe but aide. (Lamar-J 1 hour to it. the cum side at the Bmunhon lou- me. and who call me to account tar built: Ind the misfor- tm. any. not (he nblonuno. but for having «computed 3 clip otthe tonal; I sumo than let the one «that! without Iin on tha firs: lune. Moors.) Sir. I has bah told thu‘ guy moaning was otteosiwz. I have 3 z I the Pro-loo Input“ m loan.“ the Iced “tempo.” and .0- na... the tones no on trying to lalu I... and but! In... In connection mu Lou MO: lbmml. Taking up a. question which ha been the subject 01 comment by the (”narrative preu, Sir WIIrid said: "Mr. I may be tllowod perhaps to do what I any nation doâ€"I mybe unwed to any n word about myself personally. Some days ago. speaking in. this Roma I mad: use of an ex.- preavion which wns not in my mind but which came to my lips. I cor- 'rected it immediately. The word which I had in mind was 1213 word ".stranrr," but I unsd. another word. Sir. in my L-xpericnoe of many years! never heard it, caJhsdaqumtion un-. til thu day (hat a man an; be a]... fan-0d 1n Opportuniu' no correct a clip 0! the tongue I have heard slip. of the tongue more than (mm-:1 have heard one um”; I hard one 3- tmfluy. Sum autumn: and (Ir mmnbtu’ot “monitor: when he wantcdto nylfiniw of -Mililia.m otb‘l‘uid mniuerot ”Lilia Mhrn he mat-d to mylmiaor of Agriculture M My!" mill uncut; A man car "at to ope-k cl aha city ol'I'o. route. find be In“ any the ch: 0! Hbotml. M m. to oh:- no» code 0! “NM «Bob I find on Rh.- othcr we at tho Room. no mun ism ho and-pd to nuke m clip 0! (ha: Had. Sir. I bow to thin now luv. III IILFIID IAIIIEI'Q DEFENSE. In conclusion. Dr. Rune“ Quid It were bette' Lord Duudounld should no (mm In brewer. that ever,» no- blrmeo should withdrei‘the h‘ht of hie countenance from us end, keep it withdrawn. then that we MM ell-cc one jot or title or our can-ul- tutional liberties. -fi __r' Lou! Duodomld was a noblema‘ and his ward Ind to be taken Hut this banquet «unnamed was ant and dried. hurled “Mr. Horevsr it tune“ on the {use of it that it van a wunoou explosion at cum. 'num nu Julia Cantu. Load mu nod Sun flush“. mt Lon! Dal-Mum wu not in 'JIO' clan c! any a! then. _ I. on! undifig Win We?! love. TM India. nL'u I. um up. d. W43 often. '1 sit ('3’ Sec-tn ,--_ â€" v-_ "I“ ' ' a stranger." Fears No Appeals to Prejudice. Now. Sir. it seems to me my can. I, cation ought to be ccmplete. (Cheer-s.) ' But I know that tomorrow. and 1h: Ida: after to-dnorrow. and every day. and ovary meek, and every month.” {lon‘u themmmeot Lhasa in. latincto which are now prevalcm. in 4 to Meat I (air opponent. I [dull be raised baton my fellow, country a ring. pied to malig-n ‘nndianlt than. ‘ . ' Br. Sunkâ€"mm». hear- ur. tomâ€"Mr. hear. Yes. there is an echo. “ Sum all-me: ’ Let me say this to that homgentlfh European oflioer. the notive Princes. ‘ have traduoed me to: nun; 5a chief. sud people. are "strangers" ;' t° him as '1” ‘3 Wally unknown to them'.’ "Ben are one very mar home when Lye are in another portion at theBrit. uh Empire. but let us come to Can. ado itszlt. There have been connin- fug officer. of the militia Infom Load Dmu‘. then In; one in 1874. Im- name «as Sir Selby Smith. He wrote} mt to the Hon. miner otmhteoldutdnguhiohistobe found in a blue luck of lB‘ILaudhex-e it h. M Kt hfldfln‘finm A-.-“ a traitor to my race Jud rein ' mt. the cry is getting 5316.1 new one has to be janllIt'd. I no more {car of this men than i. of the other. (CheemJ 31y (Irvin has convinced naeâ€"my €pova proved to me that in 'hlS 300114 of Canada. in all S‘X‘ILKD them all clean: thereof. in .111 mes II of. in all creeds there-f. 31'9”} prejudice may create a flurr; 0‘ citeneot. but the; ‘52:! swam“! in Producing hing but conceal? 5L- L___4- ,.\«I.'n v--_ v. .v--' um MCI J It is. dwed at headquarters. Out-rm.- Jnnury. 1875. and addressed to the Hon. the Minister of Militia and 03.. (once. h which he says "To Non fl-_A. , ,, , - , w--- - --_â€"‘w- u. r- "UNâ€"I". ULUHIUU° H‘V‘U""' ’ OF OIIINTAL OPULINOI AND HIOTORIO IILITARY DISPLAY I. Tab 6 .runor-hlnghm (manna-III Manon“. aboonomatludil’. .Imtg‘mlmuxramdw Done-rub was um and. Al'enlc Mnlhouhm. On uni-H Dub-Ida!“ hummumummmu ’ Wm m.‘ ‘ "‘m‘ ‘ ‘ ' ' " 7..." was“; ' o! 2'13“” Yve'SZZL‘Z'; l'l In thus I . . m . w. on ' was A coll-um 92:1"... The M Race: oft” Rona Oman. The 8upcrl¢tive Sim: Tum; In." he Nor. was aura he at mmmum in Inch hug-V. tendo- I' in: manger ”no: or mm tumurs. ”a tnwflng mfnwym‘rar 3'93; 32.“? m' :wum wow amen. m “548 9.09%»? éown .5ng 1 nun: an. rzznu's’é fififibkibi iii Fiiiii iiéns: save! A Blue-flooded Congre- ot My!!!" Perfection. _ _- u.‘ uwr van-"1 cle m: San-urinal rfl. Lu- “ W mint. damn; «913331;; 'aZâ€"dâ€"gcnfln; Mpnnn. um mini “3;. Mom and merry prodd- Pam's Only‘Efib'Yvâ€"F'A'iifi pgppy-omveu ouwmo 'I â€"~- -â€" way “I“ l-fllwmnll mmmmrm.wmmumyom«or the eri m ooh. mum eamgyopcmwuuun. ’ The Four lat-finch gagmm .‘d-L-n -_‘ -AL_-_-_n “ a- = I. ma I a. Ens-lulu 02.1.0! girl-“Inn Mania-'8' égaafl<g (.3. lug pun $115.. " 9- .25.... viral :8 vii};â€" Egsl tiadg.lrlalg?qzfl Ga 3:5. :47. {Or-1.0.3 ’3')... 0‘ 07. '0‘5073 '33. 53...!!! ill-n I J z n AFTEBNUBN AND EVENING PERFORMANE ‘ud - 1 al“ .If Igo-tcrâ€" . 'u‘ufiL 8"; 4.73ch- coca-"RS“. Eiggggavausg. 35:33»? alt-3D"; iglggo-ID-E Due 35. in I I ”I-DII’|II’ |>!l|| I THE ALLmlnusme AunoliA zOuAvés - z, _._._-_.____A ______ N I) R Rig}: HOS mmuflu‘m A. _.“__ Friday, July 15th, ’0 nu punt mar. uxnsu, 'mmuuc. mausceuncur All) ln'gqqoodsmr‘iff‘fi M- QQ‘NBTELLQ'TQON 9F glgmflcmcus COMPANIES n... _.A 4‘- _.-__ _ A; , Vacuums. Mal W United. Quaâ€" 1;: “bunny.“dMMthan-c Garden. m In IIM and mo. am only Ila-Ind. nu m- 'n: one-cum 033.5“.de muwrun-.g;..: .. W as THE 'éiiEAT AbAi ronerugH '_ 311 LS 8m FOBEPAUGH SE THIS IS 11!: nut IWM. SNOW 0F 68¢: 6. out Rt us cams to (an. bu convinced meâ€"myup There have been man. proved to me that in in: I of the militia befomLoi-d of Gouda. in all s‘xriu:i~ I; I'm an: one in 1874. an chines thereof. in .111 1 n9 5" $3“)! Smith. He Of. in all Breeds thermf. apart to the Hon. Minister prejudice my create 0 m of that day which is to be citenent. but the; v.31! in: blue book of lBTLaodhei-c in producing nothing but c I It handgun-rum. Ooh-n; the heart: and minds of 1875. and tacit-med to the 3nd hononble people. Hunter 0! Militia und- De.. A: Sir Wilfrid took M s which he “’8' "To Nova seem a demonstratian N3? meick I am still Parliamantu-ians dmrribcc‘ " . ending in enthusiasm an: 0 Appeal! to Prejudice, eyel- witnessed in xhn Dam: it means to me ml' cull-4 haunt. P 4 ' In the two vacant lots on Lindsay.st LINDSAY GREGORY’S DRUG SPORE )1 the hon. cat]... mt till! him, - WILL EXHIBIT toHoE! on“ ER HUB loo of t6. Iowl °N§e Did 5011 see our new us! on its rounds rm-u- I) a dung. It is a liule sm'i “‘3 Old one. it attract re ed in bright colors. A!“ h negt. Mr. R. Kylie u :4: With a pair of waterinz (‘71 the Dew one will Rik-ct.“ b‘ ‘ ‘0' of our aide streets. .1: tune! our Jimmy-st. 8.5 i 000.3. on -Wiflin.m-sz. souU: «anon. ON! on Wiliia-m-st. n‘ WNW-st- as these 91!" up!) «and with dust- CASTORIA I??? new flat Inn-admin: their new and Ch â€"ml. STAGE ACROBAT“: AC?- Looping the Giant's LooponaBi Miami-donate. ‘5' 11 £81?er Thu. Pal-h- Pun-nah: he LA FAIILLE BRUII Tho Io. Watering Cart 14 HILL-80W! LIVIIG My Wbbm on; And It Worm PM?“ um m “hr-Dd Ills 0014.51)! boo-om ,,,,_,,,_‘_ u-ld'o abut-o- 50ml: It": ‘18 luau. at max-ad? "THY Mono-u fill an m 8| an SI mm IRAV gun Mt at \\

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