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Barrie Examiner, 13 Aug 1896, p. 6

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LAURIEB, PREMIER; law. -. - L;1_n._thsLr99gnL9i9i9n W9 Colmtyhl" V Vercheges'wes united to'%hmEbi)r T` Mr. Geoffribn had for opponent Hen. L.- 0 Teiilon; the late premier of tIi`E\'nrov- - iueu and theiocei member for Chmnbiy, butwee xfe-elected by n largely-increased :mejorit_v_. His" pbeitiou in. the province _ oi Quebeo,e!.1,ti:-iesi 1 iiiiLIL0' a seat in the Cabinet, but his previous objections to . political life continued, and it was only .en the earnest solicitation of the. party ' that he accepted Mr. Lem-ier s' invita- tion. Having accepted, however, he may` be trusted to` thxow himself intqthe work oi the office witii:the'ea_me vigci-_ Q " which he applies te.everythingeise..l . V~ =_HoN,- R. R, D,0BELIJ.~ - Hon. vRi0hB_1`d7 Reid_Debeil, member fol-.Quebeo West. who hes `been appointed 7 , a member or the Cabinet _witimut ports to1io,.in an Englishman by l_)`irtii,- having ~ beonborn at Liverpool in , 1s3'7.` M1-._. Dobeii w_Ae.eduoe'ted at MLiv6I.`pooi' Coil ego and came to Canada in 1857. when he was 20 years oi `ege;~end.'aeti_1e the city at Quebeej He became interatted in.the_ iumber`iaduutry_: end carried mi, iordmeny yeexp. eusinese uxiderc the . . rm `title at. Bichegd Dobeii &_ Ge," The I __ Kim; which amt witii Ve; iexge measure \ uifgprotpcci -._ hI|.{einegi_1885;"!36n" con: ` .,duo.tog1_\ui `the title at Debeii; {Beckett &j1o:,e;ad hen eibxenoh-r `house in L01!-.'. jcion, England, Eve2tl_ei1,\oe.ihiaierr_iv`ei.Vinj. - -lklli-99!i1&11;_`9E!3:91%32Li!_LN;@B`ZE~....;)5!-V ' ;D0'i0j11 59011` Wllmeie i `v.c0nneote[ = with the.;t:a pronperlti . ,9! iQueb,eea H0 W 03l'9i.iPiI]`q1 theiPviiti0I11 ot PNGNOIIV ~ to 3 Ward nT[`2-Ai. Semi semuien ..9!;. N0 392% 9F;..'13-'!El EL,BOI,us you'- fdelegziied By 6lx9"4I) oml.1ilbn'{ -`at organize a `oontnxenee Adan, in, song1dexs_ jtha adv,wjnb!l1y.r, our policy , batman` Great . ::1!!!:L*!91.11!~..H! va2.amem: } ' ~ _. ut1_v;Gou1aollV j!Uhe., Ixh- 3 mum. ox um. and; $700! Igruuv. \xu\'Im_unvuv, 1 .m ` mu `her i mitten Ipiitha G V ohm nt "." mama: sn,';ncar:m `:1 mm Jam-monhl In tnmudnml .311! H$UW- Hon, 0. A. GF10F1<`RION.' ma. uoxiisiau. iull. I116. ll` ' mo ll\ jI\i0!,l,.10!1`..' nuol Aha f Quaheo ~ him `Gnvlfnhmnnh %D\Te|| > no AGRICULTURAL usxuuslrlovi \ {A ..'_.`._v._,\-.-nrr\`r\ , %a iA.ug- 31 to Sept-I%2 VL8~_9_:% 1 A INUUSTHIAL ` ENTR1`ES_CLOSE Atj`UsT a_m"" *'Newn.liepnr_tlneIits ,, _ '\ Superiormlractions - Latest Inventions " `___.__--__..".uu vrn llIl\ YIAFIVIE . I-ICIWCEII ll-IV Itllvlv sun. 1`_nv1:n'rniNo up To nan: rl\h_1;eoi.1e s Great nonuuy._- A 4 uting of the Year.` __ .-`*`*Wult For It __ `Cheap Expuysxbn from Everywhere For Priz Lists aud`Entr_y Fofxs,etc..u(l(1re&`z ..._......... u I un| a... 4 .1)! ms mad at} on you. me qt xnjappers to 7`, . >. V _ -Don't allow imitations (4; hi: 9` Save coupons :1 1- Latest Books. ...--..-; ; \ll - ..,... __.. u. wrrniaow ` President Limrst thing`; {The jNex Thing `-' c%ANAIA3Ts PR|DE_"' ~`-_- THE GREAT - -. x `Va urry n. larges stock (Sf >Vi01i`lI ,'GlIit&t "Muudohn and Banjo Strings and Fixtures. Instruments repainted. - 1L8. SANDERS ` That`/Tim E2(AM11EE willbe sent to any address in i (}i1.na;da; ortheTUnit7ed-_Sta.t;es-~---T :'1`i11_7a.n1.1a;'y.MF%39~'7.$ A V % vf"*or 35 cents Show them the xcellence - and fullness: of thy - You bird b l24=[%Dun1o1LSt3e;e _`:_Address - 11'"! D V xialza n ;nearo..undf7 I) ;alt._up. nu` " _ hu`tf._._his ,_t:1qnas . which . dpbm ' ` 1 hiivh ?'no ALL &rH:%.Jim=.ws%% r . _ ;1`1'v -.m_:;.v..ux.m1Nnn ` L'*MA_.RKET` [REPORTS w- V `LOCALWNEWS - RURAL coRREsPONDENCE~ ; _A1iQ;GENERAL i "A READIN,G MATIER ._ L V-'-.W`Ixe_11 Jewelry is to . Tkno.w.whe1e Lo gec it good. ~13 to k-noxvkvheve to buy,.1t right-7-bhat: is:--cheup as well `as good.. ' M T` \-~ L} V I ` `President Each\ of these` `Birds-.-.o to ` peak--wit.h the sum stone .by taking advantage of the big` reductions we havgmade on averynhiup. ` .1 J, VA.%h`ll1`a>.I.'Al'mF,ie-.~ V , , _ .,._,, H. .1. HILL , Manager, Toronto W ..<`..',.*=!~.-.w-..-,-!'~..*-"'4- "9 2" ' V +10., i0f,Libarallnm?, :1:-Vnour. mnlha hedrh\nnd'~I MW Mownt is Canada's mosh remuu-mum . ("3 eon`, His record of staatesmanshipin`second" ' he only to chzifot M'r. "Gladstone." among 2 `m'h-~1i1ug..publ1c.men...lV,h(LF,. Wi}1_'Y011 1 ._. i find one wi1o has heid thcr"ein?,Ff po`v?EF'"; * in 1g democratic state for'-'zr"qua`rlier _o1' 3 v .0 wntury wii;houi:_ a single break, anti .- , now left in his seventy`-sixth yg-at wibh- 3 out a rival in thb eid._ He began public ' ` life in the municipal eld, sitting.nt. the 2. j City Co1_mcii`ot 'I"o1-onto. _Aiderman ; Mcyvnb wns niwaya on top. "' Forty - years ngor he turned to politics. His rsi; . 3 contest, made him axiaember of the parlia- ! ment of the United C-nnadns. Before . I... Inn! hnnn n mnmhlzi` [SWO vents h6 W33 _ 790 ` - 7 I A ' .- ,- Q Eighteen yea:-g hauausod since then. _b;ginst_nine'bt' Whifih, have baen under; M t;',IJuria_r s leadership. ,His - strictly biil vxpe;.'ien9e,wM embraced in the train on fourteeia `months .between 1877, an. November, 1878," saw. 619 pariad oz t_liese eighteen hen preparing: him 161-Tisha`! liidnx/`which Canada` finally set: him `F? .3; jg renxarkable that so few , pv ` among his opponenm doubt new for his` oice.~A nag jggpprdnch it the chat-`I 4,. u....at whatever test it ct` . Newwhat `helm: f ; ` new and`great'reapon4 1 Eu . ,p.lgga';_;tio;;.:;. `.tha_rfacto that; from i_ win `-nfppims condence in m. or` mama. m ora.!i%!- ,: ` j , mm WI ` v `1n`on :ub1Io~.~ i_lll 1 9.-113.111 I, rm!-.1 * wmw+ when this ml: or `shot continent than on- am~1n mtg whpsoplanthe fathu-not Gcndc:-Itloxi drew. \ V . ~ . I notnwoxthjmun mongi. ~ aolloagu is the vemin Sir ( (L____ 3 of the Unrtea uunauun. uuxvzu lg he had been :1 member two years , `; a Mlnlster. Contest followed contest, ' but " ' whoever else fell out of the ranks, he 1 remalncxl `He took part in the framing ~ l of Confederation, `and Is one of the three _s or-`four fathers still llvlng; He went 1 upon the.bench:1n 1864, and romnlncd Hikers t eight years. He returned to 4 politics to take the Ontorlefpremler-shlp. - ~ This he dldlu octoeer, 1372. -so_: gem! . '3 ernl eleetlons have passed over. his head, ! land he was atlll premier, with every I - 3 llkellhood that my woi:l(Lba kept there as . ; long as he should ohoose toremoln. The ' 3 Queen's Birthday honors~of_'l89Blnoluded 1 1 his name. The honor glvenln rvcognltlon , _`,j _of hls` many years of valuable servlce to 1 . ` v` the istate wnsixccepted as an (wldenco of . 5. his personal loyalty to the empire and ll , the Sovereign in whose name lt ygns `J - 2 I! U Ivan ~ .36 is one-Qgthe most hdtubie ordtors ` , gwhbm Canada.` has produced. His style is i ` a, distinctive one. Parliament; is the w . ` 8658101), excopv in man. lorum which uiisiaim. and he is ais 5"?` 'home`1beinre. the audiancewhioh taces _` him there: age ~1auii: a~ixir ` si2tong,'aggresgjm.7men iity.. It`might ' be taken as 1; modqirofisngbh and. aim- ' piioiizy, paiished and humorous. i ' HON. W. S. F`-IELDING. ' ' . .Hon.__ William Siieyena Fielding has v began preinieri ,0! Nova Suotin for jhwelva years, and nix nmng in `now familiar to 4 c}iana 1vtisir`ot -eIjrMatHehnerProv-> " . _in'oesni3t}g1tnt-t_118 man who has. so I long given Nova Sophia the bene'm`s`of ax :\ cnraiul gndpmidenia. administration. Bub_ - |In'n'a:'. I '- - - 5 -' -- I ' 1' mm uuv ' Ijglven. QIR `In mcuARncAImvrua,m (many? cosumucs). - Oliver Mowat. In many.raspe}:ts Sir Oliver is Canada's mask `remarkable. _....~ tn, ...m.-A nr mm=.smanshiniI'second` ' \ given. sm`m_cHARD QAR'r`mv1G_m.'. , Away back in the early "sixties, when .. he presegt generation of public mm) hqd ' ngonara d. Uuruwnguu Iuuuv nus uuw xu , 1868 aameniber for Lennox and" Adding- -ton. .,-Whom the Mackenzie Government _-.mo1mmnJnJL;htLba1m.ms_,Einanoe Minister a_nd. rmalned unou its over- throw in 1818. .Fgr 80 odd years he'has' 4' sa{r,1n_-parltanxensT+wichuutpmiqplngnohov~ ` session. excopb in .1888. V _ ` . mi in nna-nnzha most `notable orator: not yet cbhio tiponhtho singbg among the now` nfimbnra V of the old Legislative Assembly of the united ._(]lnadm_ was a _ _young man 9'! 27,` whose career was __ouening' with unusual promise. `It; was `i nftlnis troublpd. stage `of aairs that- Riohard J. Onriwrighi made his bow "in- 1B68 4....` mum u Mnnlmn-rIn nvminmnnf." ` ` *- - v I _BON. -W. 5, FIELDING (FmANcE).' V. K ul uqxag _ < 3'*I;I's1':>tr1!amant in %1.1,3D'~thIt'hodgli1exod my . ` hs;.anpm_x1on Nddanad from , Dhnkn lmvoriapm. Ho ; `hhicli he evoked was un-.,i :`!zt" crItical.'and usually?` uenge.` Be am down arqld_ n:-I : of applause. imd was igljnuly 1;LJz;Ju:mw_d,.o.f_ _, siiot tbb'Crown and members -inkling and oongratuiacing him. ~' _ Mal`-once`: marked fox` 'ahCa`:b1net. _ *.8J-azid. 1 insane} ucmrrlng `in 1377, F hpon`-to an 1:. - He became ,_ afInland~ Rgvenue in the Mark 519 iovernman His oice-poiqlng rlictg for long. The lolldwing year &~mnwtmm Elm~ _` 9! thg Liiggni pa;-icy. and-had. II , iina the `honipr. 'oonk3n%ing himgolf V`! ingtegdrwith a neat ii: thacahinet of this I [ Hon. W` '1`. Pipes. `This sea: Mr. Fie1d- . ing mined in 2xuy;'1834;nn thigronud '_ i that he could unwind time for dep$t-.*t- 3. ' `- ` ntal_ dut-ieaa and the_ discharge of his I ` vats-miusi That was the political ', i r mm... at .5... nnrnmmier '11 the mov- . Au yet, n`nknownoutaida of Hu1'|fn`x, an hjr. Fielding was at that time, he had factor `hrthvpnbmrte of his '13:-evince, ` i _s E for no short time been a po_nsl(lm-zible i ' 5 for he`: had for many years occupied a .,.......s......+ ....'.m.m nn The Haltax- 3;. the humbly L20! but `two 4 mama; elaoudvln 1888" trot County. A Be, had. iolnno. ; I Nmtlf ht:-entry lntqtho ;ABnnn.lmnL.?nnudJha;mm1erahlp_ bps-.. ` mnnntihn nf tha Mhnnl mm, nndhad private-iaunulessl Inn was we puuuwu , v . hiahory 0! the new premier (11 pro\'- 3 3 2 ___V .,. ` "g he had for Occupwu u I prominent pohition on The Valktax - 1 Chronicle, and is was his edltbi-Sal work You behalf n! the Liberal party that had ' ralsed him to so high. a` posmon in its sbeom. ` ~ _' . `E `1\ {mm mhnn `:11. mars of am. he stood ' nrguluuuu. - - - ` A Sm xmxnr .1o1.y. l Sir Hem'l_Jol,\' (19 Lotlrlnlm-c lms lwnn I ' _ :rcun=;:!c11ol1s fenturo_ will the political ' . "life of Quebec for `a third of _.n , mntury. { While}; Huguenot, Sir Henri is n i1.u.'1\'u nf Old Frn_nce.- lmayixxg been born in 1 lmlapn` l)coml)e1' 6, 1829; his father, |` ibls`wuil-known, was also a native-of~` ; Old Franco, who by _nmm"l ng the holrass _ .6f the u_nclen_t` seignfzry of Lot-binlere' ` ucqutleti sqlguorlul rights in French Cuh- w __ Min. "1`lm future" Premier. of Quebec. re. i 5 ceisll n Hl_7l`.l`li1 >Olll1(`.:|t`_ii>Il in Paris. uml whiio yet; very yolgng removed with l_1_ls l ; parents to` Cnnndm ~ V l -i - Hrs nnmmd nollticni, life in 1861. when: parents: to (manna. Ho_entorod political, ln_1861, he was romrnmi to tho Cnnodinn House-` of Assembly to!` the County of Losl')in- ' ' ;_iero, witii which his uvivoesrrxl oonnoction T {vvnslso siqrong. This stint ho hold until I 'Conie_(iarz_1tion'; at. the general; election which Jolloweyd thm; ohginge ho` was _~ oieotod by iic0iu1I11\tiQii to both the Com- 3 mono-of----Gana1in -~-~mni ;tho / A s.szoxui:1y., at `*1:-:1. missai or, Mr,` De Bonnh'crvilie`s 1 Con- servative. lilinisitliy. by tho Lioutexmntr 3 Govm-nor,.Hon. liIr.I.oroiiior.Sc. Just. 2 . occurred, and on Mr. - Do ;B0l1Uh0!`Vil1e" refusal to nominate .u suooosiiorllilr. Joly wvzm sent; for and axkegi to form is Cair- lneb. Ho accepted thox'espon,~1l_biilby, and _.;i__` I . Queboo. In Mnroi1,"i878, the {mucus dis-_ } `HQNI. A. u. nwn gnA1x.wAv_sjA:n-cANgu.s). = nn his new Ghblxxo}, bolng;:defentq(1 in the Chamber appealed tohe country and Joly assumed the Depmabmonu ofPqb1lo'. Lwan sualsalnad by A small nmjorlty. Mr. ' . Works, and, mm ha 'h_1a_ majority was,- .'In_!.t1be(1xxvigo1*nun volley _of. retrench- ._ mans." ,r}I1a admlulstrghlon wgs based on i pirhwiplea of 6119 -strictest` economy, and .evory eo1-twain made.` to ,oheok{ an nu-. 'Vi1`eoaaa:u"y-nutlnyn.` '.I`6" .u1 not holdanfoe 2. `long; Ixrnwovar. Whmi tl1e- Con s<-v.anfva 4 .Gov`e1*nmonb amal;m>o- puwonsab Othwa " Ham QM:-. 'mtnme :-..-.8t.; -Just was g1l s~';. . '-udun .}m H Hm Mn imf. 5n anInM:'M'n' 1103.1 . mu`. .lJf}U.f |lllF!`vv"V., wlllll `Wlll 1,113 : jm;1mdgby It, tshp .t._1d:e set *a ga1ndt:'Mn.' J91y.v.snd';ln .0g:i;o\;,r,_; (1870, `he was-am M fanmdln .nhn.Hot1m,_ and- .` malitnad. , Mr; 1: al9ly,:Q1l|;|l1JJ)Y:0l},1`;_;VIEW,` ._nu wua-\w- `I, J`:``*t9st4ums-:.L11onae:+4~\n`1> !-=31!!sv1.[.-:Mn`- .(1hnh)`aus1Iaoaei11n Ir him. 1- I 7. - 1 "d_own_1ut;`o`"historyW*balnns!nrbo:~g:m&n-- {pt pggjinaq nd Qvotlon .-t0..P11b11u` duty. V :31; aorIoua`:jjohar gai[f brought; 11i'ajt_:`Ii1 `hII;news,!>W'. `and `siftgorwardadglxx milla- {manta} ~uaaxnuu_su-1 Hmgpr Iaangevin and` maxi. '1`..humAl `M.oGreevynzA-at brougmr 35! ; mm tnmnominlon. nonoploty; `Ho; _ ho1!6YQf.u' lu,n` been a pl-o,m.l.nen,t item 311! politics` gf,Quoboo, Born ohVa;pmv!n9eVhhont as $93!! `ago. Mr. ' - .aduuImt1%~.at -'.I,'Auompt1on e 'ran 3?1`s3f`9 ""%"`="V.?"~`7"-L e`:` `wad. Ina ` minl.Mt|qn' Liar 1 t` mike Quqlpoji H|.V~-1P!-<`}*L~-W* um guoueedint Mm- ; .1.L_xa1z'2.-1::LT_mAnti'i!i,` H .a....e. ..a 14 \'.....'.r m`..`.n. M9 V hut: _ he. v-`M, ,V -. `I `in " \ -4 , '. . __ Hz` e . .: . _ ,:. . .. ._ ,. . -21: . n.;qtnIaalL!o`OhiV9 5% `hi ', 3| . : . ., mum .5533 bun w_n,. homvar, 6n ae1:ing _ra jg4o:Awrn;.!.oleot1ons 1111891. He came}: an qbghlnodln than gaxxanl elobtI6na,_l|L,.eXc&!0n in 1868. no wujelecu-d a mem- ` .1u <-303-motive I uea~1soo.nd1so4.~ Hm. described ha of tbm I-es!-ladvb Assembly of V .Sinoa 1891 he has th_rown himself with an ndqnt Liberal, .wq ln`.rqIiglg'n`. Ontario gfspr the apuummation of com" V ` ` ' ~ ' ' ~13 nf munberof tholethodmxchumh. {>!;::r;tio!(; in 1.8;1 ha was elacged - -; ~ ~ . " ~ a at o On 0 Ixgislatnrg, us v ` mm.` L` H` DAVIES` utter two;woek,s ruigned tJu!$~ otce ta`. Hon. mum H. Davies mg cum: accept-the porslolio of crown Lands in 9' 4'28 years afo--in 18'10~-u_t the early age. . . V M an wank `Ha was then made" Solicitor ; V Z ___ f .-mu. ~-.._.__ _- , ` Mr. Sydney Arthur Fisher {s a son-nf Dr. Arthur Fisher, of _Montreal.` whose 5 keld, Scotlimdg He was born in Montreal grandfather cameto .amLda,fron1`Dun- I ':..June 123, 18:30, and e-duczited at the High < school and 1IuGHl University ' He after; .......a.. ..mm. m 'l`v-inltv (`,n'il('L'(e.rCuI1)- Hia"ibiiihy,., both upon iihoi` piutfnrm . and the oE:r\'TvE*1>`ar!iamenb, is got the | highest`. order. He "has n pithy, ashing +atyle. with on-earnest honest dolivff, ' .whiohV ~1`(`nchus the 0onv1otion_n"0f' his hearers. A warm, sunny. humor pervades m`auy,of his speeches. He` has also the 4-, effmtive ,\ve13i_>`bn of ridicule. with which !_ to dissipate an opponent's o'_\se. V V 4- . -~EGN-A+G..4B - V -6 -r: A,, ,1 ,. T` oppoiiunn. ....__ 1\|..I.. ...|.-:. `I... OI U116 Lamurs 01 ms UW`H,p.l.'U_V_luc&7. _ nu As in `his 58rd-ynzxr, und7ms1i_eeu x ambtvia" ' I 1 1 ma fgzgeightoen _ye_u'a, by far bhe gi'ea_tar -path of which period has _ been,-sponhjn olue. `He is of Scotch de_sc1it'.am1wns born in Fre'derioton, N.`B.. on` March 7. - 1844. After being educated!-ext: 6he_ Uolloglata School at _ .Fredei'1oEon. M1,-. Blah` - - fqsalon of t)m'!uw,' and was .oc\11'ed'to the bow ln.jl866~.v _ `After twelve years-of mica oesstul practice, @4878 Mr. Blair outeged ` gm dug, tu I{'1`xightVed)hi11;.lst;14', in sgit.6" I of his cnrnpnlgmlng experience nndwluor, I I was defeated by his no `less wigorofus , 0ppo'1'wl1t.. . - . . l I HInihuit.v. both man the` nlutfnrm `*--.v fsVaruw-w l.:H0u.~~Andrew George Blah`, ..who for qhirteen years has been" Premier 01} New liruxxsyvlok, comes to the field of Dom.- Jniou politlos mm high repxlbnblon for ak1ll and prudence in the administration `of the lamina of his ow*n.pro,v_1nL`-.6. He is` In -Min RQml'. vnun nnH_11|\u1 \AnlI i nnl`.h'7ii' j mantr has wen qualied him to qopupy a limb at the council hoz;1'_c,Lof the lhuoming H I Gov.4arnxnex;_t;, A native or the County: ` a; _ or Slmo'c'-e,_ Mr. Mulook wa,. bor3i(_a%_ `Bond Hand in 1848.`_-"He was `oalledto, the - bar twenty-ve yea. later andzwas for somgtlxne onuholumhe lecturers for th ~ Law Snclety of 0_n_tar1o.`.Mr. Muloclqhdid not take any active part in public affairs until 1889, when hahwaa induced to ac- opf: he L1bD'ra1' mpmxnation .t<'>r. Norm Xgnrk, .w1,1;h,the~ cegullzi that he redeimqd yuanopimtit11anoy._tor his` party; and " mpljesemkxl it oontinuouslx eyorfaxn ` ;.. ,. .1. , _ , M Mao kenz&a s~ j.Adm1n%p~ ; ,o.:_ h`maz3y -y:.eaMhas....haox_. the _lnns1ar'o the Liberal. * ` B6aaer;:4wh Sohdqla not or Qumki Inna the . `A`!8$mhly*in*~_186&,3;an}who;-hr18 V. ugouqed. tho` Oanada".'l`_ompex V V which in/Vvoalyled him wag. ; .. . Prasonto,0z_:tarlo,.,,on`1!`1;bxu;zf; 'ru1m)~. .110}! 0.1 Irish. on 1 , . $9. Q5 ll. BKIUUUCNI mt seat in t-I p.-ui tuna um. 1/ MR. i. 'n} mncm: .(smAt;nn). mun _-iplres oonuuuuw nu ~ ymst whatever >t_esb` ` n`!bo..;>1t A-.1 V V_ . Onie clqarco` cent purpose may` be ljacada throughn ,h!_s .\yho1e" oarieer. ' ` H > ncyyyon will marvel he-t:learness,ax',u1 strength with which ` " * v hroug1H=hexn~~sH.--Ho-.;-,.. Lqtrlven 1n ail; :5cnnI~1'. and In all I . r1 aVeKes}to do what hex` could; to bring to ' L us. ra4:es=o1ofs,erVtogesher, by gotten tispetities at. mu relations and to m;1ore_ `closely, -and jndlisolubly ' gate:-ed gztoups, of` A British, subjects $131; -Vlmlf of tho oontix;ant_:'Stead- V "'":1T(Fs" unwed rthir ux-pose. W336 Gould be no atgongor _ ,0 once 0 tine: _`ot__ his, character -and igi ll: _than'V the" faith, patlenoepnd 26 ago-in 1810-a_I me (any ngw __ bf 85 years. `Hanna than Sollcltob .. General for Prince Edviard Island. Four Ln yoarsk later he became premler of that province. Th-In bl: eyes turned townrdl Ottawa, and In 1333 he. tooklals seat ln I that larger xphgre. _ From tlnroutset there his talents glned hlm a prominent place. Since that time he husvcontribulsed A valuable ald to the practical work of the _ -Hqdse. His. lndustry; -lulu talents ln council and debate are recognized by _. , friend and opponent. ~ .111: nnrllnnxnnfnrv PARA! has >5h0WD] uun yuuuw.- I MB. CHARLES F_I;J.`ZPATRICK; E .,5M19. Charles Fitzpatrick is va\prom1n- ' entdvocata of Qtiebed, a. wel`1-known friend and opponent. ` - p I His parllayusutiu-,1. om-ear shown ` rhimiio be 3 stm1'en't' of `niany subjegizu. [I Since 1883 he has been a close observer `oftha course of legislation. During the past five years he has taken upon himself 5a large share of the work which belongs to an ppositipn. He is fair in his oritior isms a d takes no unfair advantage ti his opponents. At `the some time be is sharp to see a pointand persistent in pressing it; when it tells for his -conrnn,-- ' non. Helm been one _of Churiottotownis most pnb1ic-spirii.e citizens, and the nnnnlti mm will rental: to lose one who peopl mere will regret so was mm mm hasbeen ti leidYng"s'iEftTx) IITbeE1_3c& movements. - But they will at the Same 1 thne`ta1_;e pride inlu son who`is 0118 .0! ` thehleanest and most `brlllian men in our politics. -.n turf . n1` Tu`! nwmnn A rf1DYn1T Hox. )3`. w_. ntmnmx (.\11r-.mA`ANI> DEFENCE) , . Laval, cirrrying oi! the Duerin medal, James ..Fitzpatrlck,, having been a prom- .,gure in the politicsof that province and I ' one of the foremost representatives of I the Irish Catholic popuiationof Cnnadfe. He is of Irish parentage, his grandfather, inunt supporter of Daniel O'Connell din`: ing the repeal agitation. Charles Fitzpat- rick was born in Quebec, December 16th, 1853, ond.wos educated ntthe Que- hcoSeminary and Laval University. -In 1876 he graduated in the low faculty of and upon being` admitted to practise law he rapidly pushed to the front, `acquiring u lerge practice. ' . , ` ` " Tn .Tnnn.. 1890. he mltemd -the P1'0Vil1- 1 1 [ lM`g0 pI`ll0DL60. olal Legislature of Quebec, being elected for the County of Quebec; in 1893 he was ro~oleo.tod for the some oonstittielmy.` His ' complete conxmnmf` both English and French, added to` his` powers of ciobzgto, made him at once a prominent gure in the House, ungl in 1891,01) the formation of -tho De Bonohorville Minist;ry,.he was offered the portfolio of Attorney-General and1rsvnHtr--tlxrrablnoheewetninod ~ his place in tho -I,i_berul`m()pposition. of which he was offered the leadorship. `Ho " is A brothar-in-law of Sir Adolphe Caron, ' .lu1\'iugf nmrried "in .1879 Miss Corinne Caron. (lzu1pzhtor o_f the late Hon. R. E. I, Caron, ex-Lieutonmit-Governor of ! QuL -- .1. ~ .Ih June, 1890, heontered -.i`.he lion. Wlllliun Mulook, the new LPVosh- nmstor-Geneml, is a man whose. indus- trious {sud prtnnlnent "career 'ln 1uu:lia-I I l non. 1..3H. DKVIFHMARINE` Axg_1sx1mnms)' sakaigae, Bnape, , casmraghc, Mun pdhh Othvr '`:o1laagueiof_ the Liberal mnant` which came back to Ogawa in ,` n - . . ' 4, . . ` at public-sp1r1t.eu.cm>zenn, um um: upl there will regret to . hn:;";m;a':gi;&1W *i88l.ho w!nnsa:_ur`-fo:`a`-5; He .e;n.au.os,. -*-- mm mm. thcnumull` town, and 1111852,] I HON. WM. MULOCK (msi'.\1.\srs_1mcxs1uL) { ,. _ _ L . {he Blgke. Adminlstrmjon, `which '-was then being formed. Aftler administering his department with ability for mo ' yex_u's`he was. in 1878, called ttinjolni Mr. Macke-nzie s =AK`lminist`ratlon as See: reta`ry"of State and. Regigtrar-General, - Sr with Hon. Mr. Pelletier of the Senate. being elevated to that ` body in 'March, 1874, He also acted as Cartwright was absent in England. `and, at` different times acted gempornrlly as" Minister of Inteynal Revenue and Min- ister of Just-ice.~-~-. ' Mlnistr bf Finance, while Sh Richard Dr. Borden is non very well known in the western provinces. For manyfrars he has been one of `the lending momirers of the Maritime contiiiszonv. His was born` in .1841`. at Czmiird, in `Kings - County. N.S._ He was A member of sin) King's College Univrsitya Rie Corps, isnd afterwards in 1869 he was appointed assistant surgeon of the 68th Buttniion,J . active militia. In September,~,l8;,_hg was prin_ci;;zii inedialhoicer of tho bri- xmda mama" ut Aidarshot. He has the prlnplpm Inenlcmuuxuur U; Luv un- gade campo nt I military rank of major. He has` 'pmo Msed. his profession of medic.1nu, cont`.'mu~ ously at Cunningmn since 1869. "Ha was first elected to mu-Humcnt; in 1 ousiy at Uunningmn since mm. . Re was rst elected [pm-iimncnt; ' 1874 for K_'ing- s. He was re-eie<-ted in 1878. In I883 116 was` unsuccessful. and \ was out 01 the House until 1887. He was re`-eieotea in `the elections of thus` yenr and uznin in 1891." He has bean u public-spirited representative, und has _-, stood as staunchly by his constituents as they have stood by him. ` MR. CL A. GE_0FFRION. `Mr. C. A. Goorimi was born at _ Var panes `in 1843` rind wa's educated at St. nyaoxxisn:~:~a:n(:i="::raiv*.%;m%"%acF;ii:1rf= `University, where he receiyod the degree of B. C. L. iv 1866. He was culled to `the bar` in (she sumo year.,I'n 1887119 v5as_ made I) Q.C..'am.1 in 1891 he received the `degreaof D..C.L. trdm McGill, where he ' hasbeen for many ` yeafs `professor of civil 1.}.-u

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