ï¬ï¬‚fl wanna mdhave‘ IIâ€. We 1n E“ WILL 1895. Here‘ Q 1° am Isa satisfaction to the purchaser. \one but the honest durab' e sorts, not at half their worth, but just at t cir actual value. You have con- nLcnce when you can buy thus, ,adies’ Fast bl’k Cotton Hose, 13c, 3pair for 50¢. " Fast Bl’k Ribbed Hose, ’,.v ‘ :3 ‘ EC to 23c. Fast B1 k Ribbed H.,ose 20: V\‘ «'\,,' a C5 H ex Hosiery As ‘l’iCCS. \lHu -v". man dc Muslims, “gugranteed†12c, 13c and age. )imitics, linen colors, 15c. Icnlcy Dimities, good patterns: 20C. Lame- POW :lilt any store might be proud: We have used some of our dry goods intelligence in ‘ grin}: it together for you. c but worthy weaves. We lmslxe the styles, the qualities the prices, especially the es, that's what moves them at l a rapid rate. .- Ginghams “all fast color†15c am We herewith give you. a few . pr0duce to testify to the meri tï¬em throughout this and other provinces. If the or a. Binder, Mower, Sulky Rake, P and you buy a. SYLVESTEB, you will be well-please I] bear testimony with the I this, we preaict you wi -- v 1 H. $1.. pmtinmt. [thin 1 We herewith give you a few groduce to testify to the meri them throughout this 05 ft Binder, Mower, Sulky Rake, one you buy a SYLVESTEB, you will be well~pleesed m of the thousen ts of our machines from the farmers MS, We preflict you will bear teetiinony with Gsxrmxx,â€"Thls is to certify thbll I purchased a Light Smel Binder from the iron 3°“ ’3'“ sewing the second sj‘l‘vester Bros. Mfg. Co. In the summer of .15â€, 39d haze engage: crops with It, and a ~nnm It is in the aetnal is of similar teatime and other provinces. If the coming season Pea Herveeter, or Plowe, single or two-furrow, '93: your selection. More than I nlals which we em I who ere using ï¬nds you in need the many others who are using them, I hundret! very goal-ate m, . work of the Msehlnee ‘ __ a.--“ -A-l-n m' on man: ‘ East DlK l\1uuv~.. __, -. 3 and$1.oo .3‘._’-c to 25c. . . ‘ Boy's’ Suits at $I.,"5 to $6.00. ’ Fast Bl’k Ribbed Hose, 20c I, An Immense Ra g f a“ : . n e O ‘les four-in-hand, knots, etc., at :> 25c. ; in ;5 Fine Bi’k Cashmere and‘: Cotton Hose, 35c, 3 pr. 25c, 35c and 50c. Mai; Gerda-(r3 Receive Prompt Attention. and ommfl. Day as Received. olivesnur DWD- nua- v.. 7 th It, and 1558, and have out a N m V! drod have done the out gang". v12; heat acres with "2 andjt â€1331...-.. m. nnvthlng Hi “satisfaction. for repairs, an gunk is Is good “a :53 Kim!» It never 008 . “’ ‘5 "‘ 3°“ 33.“ Quad for 59 10:18I w-__._ bun ' have n6 mien-4 15388 Edd havecn cn't ‘1 “WI†“‘ and! doing the outta on mm" gond- l I acres with u; an it I!!! 4.. M... mauv- acreé'wlth it. andâ€"1b has pmuou um v... ._f . 311 Expectations. It: never oostm'nn: thingtorrepaxrsand It is in good can I “on yetâ€"I think It In god to: years. would have no other.â€" Guzman.â€" »uzchasad a ixlyesueg Brena.1 5 wide-awake, broad-gauge, up-to-date shep- ' ' ' ' tisï¬es us ‘ thats domg 1t. Medlocrlty sa [3% are right in the front rank of progresâ€" - - 5 much to on. merchand1§19g' Thatt. gléap.-..bnb:r\’n '1}:th 'ignvss'rnn 1 “W Iâ€! ‘ hundred WHOLE N0." 19m. FlaveIte Brothers. to the Dress Goods selling. to the Dress Goods selling. Those who have bought tell their friends where they have bought ; that’s good advertising and it accounts in a measure for the busy look of things in the gown section. Fine Satin Finished Goods at 60c and 6 5c. New-Ercam e'md Navy Serges at 50c. 60c and 75c. Silk and Wool Crepons in Cream» Black, Sky. Pink and Helio, 50c, 65c and 75c. Special All Wool Serges in any shade at 25c, 40c and sec. Gents’ Wants. Fine Linen Collars at Ibc and I 5c. Fine White Shirts at 50c, 7 5c, $I. New Soft Shirts, Fancy Patterns, 50c, 75c and 85c. Fine Black Sateen Shirts at 50c. Men’s Washing Ties, 3 for 2 5c. Men‘s Fine Sox, bl’k and colored, 2 5c. Men’s Straw commen ce_d Hats, 50c, 606’ 7 5c rgperations in the __ -._ A... l we 93“ named 39 mm: receive 111 need list. 1 South Victoria ............................... North Victoria .............................. Nominations ........................................ . Polling .............................................. SIB flLlVEB‘ “IBM“ [IT ~0flKWflllll. A Fine Day and a Very Large Attendance ‘ bf Interested Electors. All EFFEOIIVE EPEEGH Barron Deliver Rattling Ad- Messrs. McHugh and Questions of the Day. dresses on the Public The Manueswa uuu ya... .v- _ _ _ Not for years has the little village of Oakwood been the scene of a larger pollti- cal gathering than that which assembled Tuesday; the weather being perfect. people flocked in iron: all parts 0! the banner township. and many were present from Ops. Lindsay, Fenelon and even Brock. Sir Oliver Mowat and his private secre- tary, Mr. Bastedo. arrived on the morning train from Toronto. He was met at the station by Mr. Wm. Lowsbrsugb, reeve of the township, Mr. J. F. Cunnivgs and other leadina reformers, and escorted to the village, where Mr. Cunnings. Whose marked resemblance to the premier was many. At 1.30. shortly beicre L-_-..Inln the proceedings mm was ï¬lled do at attention; they would have an opportunity on J une 23rd them so deep that they would never resurrected in the lair township o! Mariposa. Hehad had to ï¬ght these cries for so years on behalf of many candi- dates. Eis enemieshad even gone down into the grave of his lather. and with ‘ ï¬endish glee had tried to stir it strife and make capital over the ashes o the dead. but the monument of his virtues would an when the names would be icrzotten. The anada is long and broad enough to cover all who are good citizensâ€"to cover men of all “legions and even of no religion, and he trust that on the 23rd of June would record the triumph of iples. (Loud anniausel. , ..... e! éhlnk All will Wellington Brl . ................ Little Bsplda loo ................. Galopa Rapids (nomnovr In 1132).... St. Charles brunch rallw 3y lnnd).. St. Charles branch railway works Langevln Block ..................... OUR LEAD ERSâ€"LAUREER “\Uhaluavu, __, Bowcs, Mrs. A. 0. H033, Miss Miss Rennie, Mrs. Chase, M1 Mrs. Minthorne. the Misses Hudy, Mrs. Walton, Mrs. I Staples, Mrs. Brown, Mlss n Miss Harbage, Mrs. 0. W Misses Weldon, Mrs. '1‘. Bick: C. Taylor. D. B. Anderson. '1‘. Lynch, Dr. Herriman, Thos Raeéor, M. O‘Ealloran S. Pa] -- 77-11.. M _ Kann‘ 1 Av " â€"-___. soutatlve Men 01 the District and mlos-muw .. Manltested and Lam-let’s Name (moored to the Echo. hula village of would mount in "on to :1 his award. (Ap at for years has the 1! 7- - .-_...- Mum] sunbathing - - - _-_.-_.,_ Irnnld no! must they scandal, the Quebec grnvlng dock st , anal affair, and many other cor- ‘ rapt “J obs" per treted'under the present e condemned the list upon l government. which the electors had to voteâ€"It had cost n1! millionsâ€"1t the country one and e. n d distranohlsed was three years old on many electors, and there was a better list in the clerk’s ofï¬ce that would not have cost a. cent. The superannuation system ‘ involved a loss ct‘over $200,000 annually, and they would be astounded to hear the hats. There Were some 520 men on the .â€" 'H'UFIâ€" Township Hall Crowded to Elections caudal, B118 Huvuvv a-_., u he Toy canal aï¬air, and many other cor- ' speeon on we-.." __ - upt “Jobs" pegetreted‘under the present was to be made in the grand township or i noted Mama†I†w w†--_ , eeondemned the list upon Mnipose, renowned hr the Intelligent ‘ from m, prommu support“; that we, t had given their votes to e Ramon Citho- ellow Protestants of government. which the electors he no country one end a uni! millionsâ€"it pleased to greet them all, no it was many ‘ lie. My on 15, my I had 3 similar 5'10““?0- 0“ i Msripoee, thet you will never regret vot- 0 (Beer, hear.) Let it be noted. also, that Catholic; con~ was three yenrsdtzllcll and disgatnghiefii years since nah had k Mr S E n verewnsne r 3 thetoeoosone spoen r . . .' M had been elected and he I in for (home aHngh. t the panuietlon of the , ’3 ofï¬ce that would not have Wood, who . met a cent. The superannuation system hoped the result 0! his PM“: VIEWâ€"â€1° ‘ etitute e eixth o ‘ all ï¬rst in this cunpeignâ€"would be "10 1'0 rovinoe. end about two-ï¬fths of the papa- etion o! the Dominion. They have. oi and they would be astounded to hear the turn at Mr. M . All tests. There Were some 520 men on d ever heard and that he hed ! course. the “m. [[ghtg of citizenship an the i A man named J E; Cert hed psi in $160 7 ore 61"! firbernl. and maintained those prinelplee et ; except on , J 3°†homer: Cethoile premier e nee and drawn out 8.7300; J. J. Dagolngp liberals ere t u mer- : n w no ' I .been no 1110 hitherto ‘ conteduetbn. end the Ramon is I better in $800 and received beck $10, tlemen named Fm ccntribnted $218, for on! as they are now. All his ‘ 312.com . 3 person Mr. Mel-legit had been laboring and voting ‘ premier we are â€a“ to hove 1 premier we which he got back named Kidd paid $517 into the fund end for Protestant maidensâ€"now he he! l mu um; my d 320 30°» and 8’ 03 “wash “1 Wenonah-b! Nansen! as their «1141- hove hedin mtumempuea only thot‘; i d to receive the hos-rt; 1 model lieu-ii premier. Alexsnder Meeker:- 33 mole hnd alien upon Mri THE 1 large BANNER TOWNSHIP MEN mu. lulu. wâ€" _____ 3m , and there was a better list cmoe that would nob have The superannuation system ï¬Mfl (WI nanfll‘l'- sand 1115 private secto- arrlved on the morning ». He was mob at the n. Lowsbraugb, move of r. J. F. Cnnnlvgs and rmers, and escorted to ‘Lâ€" __.oun cummuxs : LEW, F. Fee. A- 60. Da man. 3- , and J. mite. a. .moksJeaee 01' r, Tramway, GOO- ‘ mid-m 0316. R- LINDSAY. BY ONTARIO'S GRAND OLD MAN. June 28rd. the“ V0565 “VII-Au .wv-_ ,7 v - good principles. (Loud ambiance). Mr. Lowusnnouaâ€"‘ I think all will agree with me that Mr. McHugh's speech had the right time" Mr. McBUun ï¬xed the attention of the audience (or a iew moments longer to say if elected: “Gentlemen. I em as tree .1 the water that flows, and it I am not satie- ‘ ' tied with the course taken by the ii I know my duty. and that is to return to my constituency and place myself in the hands oi the men who elected me.†(Cheers). . Mr. Lowssnaocan, before introducing Sir Oliver Mowat, said the hall in which they were seated should be called Sir Oliver's hall, as it had been built with part to would allow her little Who! to present Sh- O‘Jver with a bouquet as a present ‘ trom‘ he ladies of Monitobo, especldly u {Slr Oliver Mont has Jolned with Mr. .. ,.__ .. â€mmhnnl caution. She ’10!!- with intense indignation, and thut they admire v much and appreciate the eflorts put orth by Sir Oliver Mowet in joini with Mr. Luurier to put their hand upon at iniquitous manure which the - - A. “um...“ wishes to page.†(Ap- wuâ€" __, admire v much anu Ippwu-uw ...- eflorts put orth by Sir Oliver Mowat in join with Mr. Laurier to put their hand upon at iniquitous measure which the federal govemment wishes to page.†(Ap. years einoe he had a similar easure. On that occasion he had spoken or Mr. S. E. Wood, who had been elected. and he hoped the result at his present visitâ€"the ampaignâ€"would he the re turn of Mr. Menuah. (A lease) All that he had ever heard and that he h; wnu. DO THEIR ou'rv. our known of that 1110an was most creditable to himâ€"u a his hther “a: that he had ovu- noun a»... .- ._..- m l Fmdfabhor baton hlm he was 3 go a main ....... GEORGE maven : ..... a J. ucumGuLm ......... mason. JUNE Ia ........ meson. JUNE 23 “a menu-- â€"â€"â€" ---v ,, tor Protestant} (madmanâ€"now no ms: nu boonohoson-by hunger: as their omdl- luv to receive the hem I not I ll.- elector whom“ wan-â€mammal nrament 30.3“ Chums-sonny (â€pl-use.) trial... In 3 man at both â€me: unit on: no the WI u no whlohhnnoonotoughtudmgm mood wlth the W In #08433. the m|n AND MOWAT. a! a «m man 3 voted undo d an weâ€!!! w am Wow- â€WWI-v.5“â€" man! may manhunt maul mum-m h. m m liqu- (an. mm?!†M“ T043! m cub-n util- “MIMI and hour ymnm‘ 'mam otthr would. â€1 um‘ um ‘; '5. FRIDAY JUNE 896 '7837801 an 430! tollo'lls 3 mm o! wed an: ml: a» In!“ ant the n o t m on! you to 13¢th E_I_In .- .lmwvw" «to. “at!“ ' thin yam __â€"â€"-â€"â€"â€"â€" ant quanta n ch: out 00“" °’°"" .. the tollo'hfl the York. In the l’t'olfeauznt pm...“ -_ _ ,_ Canada. Mr. Dorian. another French Roman Catholic. was a liberal leader after- wardl. and in Mr. Brown's time. He held the eame position at a liberal in his own eeotion o! the provloce which Mr. Brown our own honored leader In that time. did thanhewastom Itneedtobeeaid‘ oi him that vi the exception 0! Mr.‘ Brown himself there I?“ no man in Upper Canada who heldeo high a place in the uflmtgn M‘flUppeJ1 Canada 30311111. e pro nce over.» . at on M“ mantle has (alien on Mr. Lmrier. with this diilerenoe that there is no ex- 59 and Banana Mr. Lxurler do». I. It there are “I mu m , In}: I?“ not I: you upon pzraoundn whlch con upped m the Mellon of all non. Inspect!" ottholr articula- lath. upon groundo which con occuplod by oil moo who love juluoe. (radon ond adoration." (Chum). but the Fremont pooplo o! Merpooaâ€" ‘ olootodonthozardoomw la and PN- ooooulu ond Baum: Counties um: 1111 units In sum to hlm: “You Inn done mu. M Xenon ; you Inn been a mum! mt to us oll to: one com and we omnot do hock: thou .1000 you to: on- oum. M9939: .1“... .wg;;~;g- tu- u tho con un vellum wished. Ho bod no doubo but me tho oment o no! oonvIotIonI o! the only no follows: “Our InventIon Io oxpre not to nIde with any (I thewrdkw por- ‘ tlea now Banana In tho . 0n the roan-or]. we whh to mono on: I Iron-3?." This. of oonroo. on 0 menu the'°lbortyâ€oo was for o and one o! emu: Dirty. provided that he given I piedgo thon [I thus donorlbod. “no vote In pgrllunent In favor (I IogIoInnon gIvIna - -- . ‘:-_u.on Mm “shoal I." 0n the roan-In. w. w... v. ,, [Ynez-1?." This. at comm. on out" man the“lberty"m vow tor u and we at either party, provided \ h ducflbod. “no vote which were Wind to them by the privy councu o! Eoghnd." -A -- nun...“ inn: what the, pnlvy 5.131.†t-o' Ititkrmlno comm mumâ€"the In um school law 01 L ‘- ‘IA existedâ€"tn“ we. mm..- --, trouble was caused by the Dominion gov- ernment snaking a demand instead gt giv- i advice. The mandcment does not for- bi . or even discountenance the further enquiry 02 which the Men: who govern- ment make such a point. and there is nothlnlfinthe constitution or the privy counc ndcment which prevents such in. quiz-y. n tact there was no reason why conservatives should as that the bishops mesnt to forbid to cand tcs who should give the pledge the tallest libert in vot- ing. In the case of the New nswick act. which was obnoxious to Cstholics tram the same standpoint as the Msnitoba act. the 32mm: Catholic archbishop of Quebec. in s circular letter dated lsth J air. 187-, gave Roman Cltholica the tall- es: ï¬ber-y of voting as their consciences directed, and he was not aware that any 0! the other Quebec bisho s issued diaer- ent (nations. The teen c in the New Brunswick csee was iln. upstate schools were not established. Yet the' public school lawhas been so administered as to give reasonable satistsstien to the Roman Catholic ecclesiastics W and they have not since sales “9““ -4...“ mciaim that disobedience to ‘ ,, l â€"-_h‘ m psfllmeflt In lavux u “5...“. fl , .. , elm Cabana at Maxims the :ehool ten which were recount privy council 0! Eoghnd." It was difï¬- ' what the prlvy cm: to de:ermlne Just eoamu meantâ€"thou- lordt-hloo held the: In the school law o! 190 the Cetbonos bed but did not deï¬ne how to we: e flevencm to remedied- He believed In tevor of removing a. existedâ€"the: we: dtlls trouble we: «need by the Dcm‘nlon ï¬v- emmenc ankles e demand 1113‘ does not for lag edvlce. The mendcment l . the further enoulry oz whlcp the Men who govern- schoolhwmnee give reeeonnble I: IV â€w-_--_- , ublsteetlon no the Roman whom: eeeluleetlea and e. end the?° heve not since school Theclelm without all: vo be even for e liberal candl- dete who algeg thefledge. .11an mnellletion ‘ ‘ m “hawâ€"u on e vo even art 039 â€150900300 to $25 117 years the deb date who gives thwledgo. Mr. Laurie: h advised conciliation : from the outset. but the other party said ‘ piling “P “t the I" v ‘ ute, wlnle the ini “N let us haveaeoercion hill at once. ‘ , He ought conciliation still possible nn- ‘ over $3)»va less the resent course of the tor: party Per 1mm?“ cred it impossible. When separ- 99'3“ mud on buy every yea: eopio did not I want them; but they were provided for wornan "“1 chu‘ won d pay the ie by the constitution. and all classes epted the situation without a murmur. , 7W5 ‘0 come. given the people; .00 and oi the pm- of Gen-4‘ 0°" °“° ’W' l for much 0! m uhllshed In the “HT 0! M ham“ ad an item oensu as the overn. "cï¬ice in Lingea: ; 0 u 9 ment the ransemen e d noth :1 tag 13:.va d â€â€˜5‘ a1 ‘neligioue body said anything. an matter had never been broug t up until movements, e? the canservatlve opposition endeavored to x ““631 15 61W“: petenee. LL“ pn c gin power bhstirrina up teelinz about e moo dhe no doubt that n bli hadheen taken or are want "1° “ ° ven to o eials it the proper steps ble did he mm m I In“ W °° got‘ elr hands in th the tor! election over. The view taken n: Catholics eve - A - â€9:52.... In A mog- ‘1 9’2" mï¬g‘mg mammu. A Bomsn telectorm 3“" 34"†â€31°00 3:1th (Cheers). rs. ‘1 mm “1°†sn- Oliverhsd referred toninnnckem . utter even then the bishOps . he may hsve the former esteem ed Ind“ 0 like Sir Charles ode up his mind definitely and strongly : ‘ teacher so on guppel‘. whose name was odious in the 5.33 hi!" i l ht d th serve 1 em of every honest man pa cy .3 r it on e con t ve years of his public life he‘d enriched him- olicy ruinous to the country. yet under self “ the public expense. e zi 1 gross extran- Ie msndementâ€"li the elector admits its . accused Mr. Mac on all these can shed crokodile tears over . nthorityâ€"he must shsnd nless the libsrsl csndidste gives °e- this on one psrtioulsr subject. and 5 ‘11er ““3 es. W11†ocond ; I their record since ge in d the public de t from rith t {.3 Bishop Lsitlesohle1 he can nail They inc e .u‘igho'fln'.°§ï¬:'°n °†â€31°“ as_150,000,000 to 32.30.000.000. For the Mr. Ls er bur sdvised conciliation 11‘ years the debt °t Censde'had rem the outset. but the other party said ‘ piling up at the "We 0 0"“ 51‘ De? min: ion bill st once." 1 me, wlnle the interes paid amounted to ‘ over $10 oO'lOOO snnunli or mer 19 he ooerc 1e ought conciliation still possible nn- ‘ esent course oi the tory party see the Ir . led rec cred it impossible. When separ- M schools were instituted in Ontario no lonbt nine-tenths oi the peep icwnsh‘ps like Meriposn; it would give every mm. I c h province $7: it nnt them; but they were provided for would psy the taxes oi Maripose for 1y the constitution. end all classes had . . y s ted the situstlon without s murmur. , W5 ‘0 come. T“ torle: 833' WW have given the people psrmsnent improvements yâ€"given a past I00 9 sad oiths press of Csneds only one sper, | , published in the vi“? 0! M hem. ifor much 0! this mane to en es the overn- ' ofï¬ce in Linden†Yea, they h vs ment; the Orange fl , no ‘ given us as Curran bridge, a. Tn cnnui. d“ the and at or "lino; all“ u grsvina: docks st Quebec, mtguhï¬agnggï¬ngrqu i a; “mu 1 movements," every stick and stone in m conservstive oppoglflon endeavored to x which is eloquent- oi jobbery and incom- ï¬lo p3": b sum up feelinz about petence. Lihersis were not opposed to g mutter. here go d be no doubt that necessary public works, but the did not sdheen taken or are wunt the ublic money squsn cred and ii the proper steps h an, Men! ven to o oisls who st election time put a†â€M trouble could be got eir hoods in their pockets and {gaming 3the tor! election funds a. propo Sir O'iver hsdnlso m. token by nzn-Cnthoiics every- i W . their iii-goztsn ne. ye edin‘wm ‘retsnedtothegtthsttherehsd where is snczgtl :i t th uel ‘ ‘ W ‘yg ‘ e “n tionuugsssedm A. m M l :f" ; extras in thecsse cf the parliamen 4! cl ‘3‘ 0"“.th ‘12.: / nus st Ioronto‘the not we! th .- .-_ .-- nmimon work Nozjmn A; Wmmmmtoomny to ï¬ve on (the emulation a union dam winch Qt pee-en: it does not passes; with gaunt-lei elections ebont (Tully divided tween eoneervetlvee end . oerell. end In 1883. In ordertoget e lerger number of Romen CechoUc votes. the oonecmhlve petty leedeu “targeted end dletrlbuted ‘eznoaa Bomen t ollc voters e meg entitled " Beau tor the Irish EleotOre. Thu treoc wee revised by the We Wm. wee laced end lend! die. minted emong men Oeehonc deem; endltsohjeotweetomehehhoee at them whomllherelemr hed been nun! eh provlnolel election: with uherell. to think she: the Onterlo comment hed not lven to Rome: Cethouoe neerly ell In attention end W thew Bowen Cetholleewenejnepayen abdomendtheh eflBolnenCegholAlg-ehgd thereto“ give not attended some man u“...â€" .7, muted against us. But the attack! from this etandpolut were like the other attach. unsuccessful. The Prunetant liberal: who euppotted us in all these hat- a necessary incident of the just wet-kg 0! our lrgielatlve eyetem. All regard an 0! practleel W then even hence ut the present gene“! they know or tool t . For myself I have on! further to on: that It I should have an gig with en‘arts for the sett meat of the mutter should like and should endeavor to dis- charge the duty as the triend 0! pence at the triend 0! education. as the friend 0! both mdorltles and mlnorltlee. and, in I wcz-d, as theztrlend of Canada, my natlvg. lend. and all sectlons at its population. Sir Oliver then resumed his seat am! great applause. Mr. J. A. Dames, Q. C., received a. very hearty welcome and is evidently a favorite With the people of Marinara. said it gave hlmaï¬reat pleasure to have on I opportunity of dzessing the men, boys and women of that grand old townehip. the residents cf which have no hedreituré an feeling in favor of liberal princlrtiige. ’ L‘ "at: amlk‘ng m the 81.90 the residents cf whieh and women or can; gnu... .0- -- 7 have an hedreimri feeling in favor of hberel pxiincipIes, on past Ziyemhadmade himself ' own to every man in the Dominion â€"3 man who had nude his government emodel to evil; rovlnee in confederation. t n the union, and to the world. The 11 m - iv. . paid to them in' Sir blï¬er‘s visit-the veteran premier was to have contest 0: mom-3:. one y friend. . {£ch - i. 1WWWWWWWWWWW WWW... WWW. W. W....WWWWWW [U quu v"â€" 1'1 of Manitoba schools and cation. The! want “I“ u ident of the 5|!“ "rmlml In “sum. All regudA-