THE CHARLOTTETOWN - GUARDIAN - oFlfrom the other outstanding flguresllfianadiaa law. Duringefhe early] _, _ . who assembled around the liistorlcldays c! these studies the rebeililln l conference tables and created they)! 1837 broke out and Oliver Mow- - DOIl1llll0n c‘! Canada- He was cou-llll Joined the volunteers ln vpiwsl- ___ lnected with Canada's Jlrst real esdllflll f° Mll-‘lwmle ll"! “Pfllllllilllll- (Confhued from page 14.) ilnte deal. A vast amount of centrullfie 897116071111 Ml‘. Macdonald i0!‘ . i0ntario, including the cities ofillul‘ Y9!" 1""! "19" "m9 1° TMW" interest in him as a Father oflluelpll and Gum we". opened ulfto to fintnsh his studies and to be h“ tam. Qdtlmitbed M) thfl ibar- IFats ihfld ill!- i ., . _ ltonfedciratlon centres around thoiaml sewed “Mel. M! and Ifnct that be louued his name to thel - , Joreed that the connection between era jiflpiifillfllflll. He was one. per lmmse" and ma m“ employ“; " .l r i liti a, i IF Y0" “fall! the last word . \ it'll‘; firléj°lo°lflieak°fillenfi§§l§“1f.§‘§§. ha" ‘he ‘My °"° "t m“ C°“!°‘l' hould not cease with the removal i- ln eflicienc in Garden to; llvalloulls whlch p-l-eceded llleiirfmm‘ Fmzlerlfllwlm elm” t9llcgln' of the younger man from Kingston: ‘ ‘ll-lose 700'" c 0056 Dunlop l ' firs; Confederation fljgcugglgng, The f; illitgrlfuglplinllli Ltlslmzllaenlgt’ lhzlfor some years later they met in ' n - , l I FlcxiCOrCl -—madfl popular Tache-Macdonaid government ivas old my“; ma; a m“ may be down nrhe Union il-louse as bitter political mppc-uants. ' \ because it is corru atecl, ca; ‘defeated alter three months of‘ ox- l . l w haedieaiexioieghoh-iihkl ~ intent» an served w new um ll‘;$113.31.‘?J§y"éi”..¥i‘§§.‘l§'l‘l'..§"§§l. '°'"°’ “l?” ‘"3’ ‘l?’ ’“"° .35.? able, durable, seamless, . ' 7 1W)?“ m"! m"? Calmdai “mlmlllll exhibit of a true Canadian. A manjlsglgliillld Br “Qfliajjéff, “Haiti, in: " 5"“"‘"1- could "i" "l" ‘"1 "ildeliwho did hot whine and Srllmblflighe cgtorsyaool) other (llistingulsliedi ‘ . lime gmemmem mwhmery 0i the when luck turned against him, butjme-mherg of the bar who have] l l l lda)’. Hitherto similar governments who dug l“ and fought o“ the hardlclllnbed w ummam lame. Almost‘; l l woven-and its quality never ‘ * . varies. ' \o i?“ ::::r..::".::“ .512‘: “f.‘.”“f§§ $511.11? 3113;: n» t» » gygi Tziche-liiacdonnld government ivss‘ ' ' _ illffiullgsgltlnlrilfig;fizfluiepzgrzl niie cud of n long series of experiq lllllemus lmpormm Bull imemb‘ 5M" Wm’ M“ l‘ ' , - . f the ilsy. Injcases were ‘handled by the firm. So Ponlamprmd dub“ / ' ~ i2x3"{1}!vlgfltleligtztiogolligvsllesllptgic 0:11: ~ induced eoveraimucii so that when at the age ell ' » ‘ . " e ’ e c W ~ ‘ Jthlrt eight when he first euterei ‘ L.“ “d and” Ho“ I _ l \_ l _ _ l l _ members of the London Stock lax y . l “Bmahflllmze, m, l l H, . a ltslllifilon lglgeslfsljlillélgnztlillgtizllgllifohsoge to take shares in a greatllliolltics as the rllllifesentztive of: requirements. Clnracter~_ ' J . “l _ f l a land speculation in Lppor Canadaosouth Ontario, he ivas loo ed upon l hdgnunlopmrkmmllh A . lman. .- ei _tlie can ererice l. wa’ who ma” was“) acqulm waste undlgg a wealthy man. l lnrltheverybeotvlluoig . lssen that his strength was ebbllll-qrhroet lands and sell them to per! '1" l1 Bill)" lllIWSP-lllel’ llilcmmt “~51 ma,‘ ., lie retired to his home in lower sons who would develop the lamphis connection with Confederation! {Canada and nnsscd away in July of‘ under m, guldallce o; the oompany_lw are not concerned with all thel 51865- ' ‘The father came out to Upper Can-lcuwmndlng lmuflcal events will‘: 1 Sir lritieune is a man in which _ which he was connected. Suffice it.‘ R l l , lads and purchased about three mil i ll . ‘the whole of Canada may takel , ll ‘to imentlon that he was one 0f on November 7th .1885 LordSmuhcon ' - ~ " l lpride. Ho was born in the villare of lggllllgtgeusl Ztllagfllelgl? (arlfdctegpggfi those to whom George Brown turn-I k Canadian Pacific Railwsv " SZIYS Mr Bcatty “ i ‘Ills: 8pm": thathmmpleted the buudl"! oflh " ; J nsredth . ' ~' .= .. FHB-slllvttestcl 1 fit. Thomas. Lower Canada. in l795.lnloney so luvlsllly ma‘ the Comlleélclastlaeflmllllifigtlelnalntlhawhirgd his esucressiui consummation oi Lofiferlerhtion. e “lllllled lhc rmtellm Just “may t3") 31m?“ agtetgmmfiie puny were goon in difficulties. That é cn-lllng M fMncepEdward lslamll -— » _ __ ': ‘ Wnuuiwe i1 B81118 0 Rillll hauler w“ rccflned_ am; was den ' v _ l _ - , ~ i. "——'—————~—~+_ l) ring his b0 h 0d he ame in con~ . Cflllferellflfl in 1354-_T0‘0llVBP ‘Moll’ He was a native of Mira st-otiu and ‘ l . l1, - g the f in s R i '~ ' talln with mfllfyéllérflofl: who weriflcllared msoxventi He blunted agabrllitolt “t m“ “m” w“ “misled ‘he uiid was born in Arnilersl in 1511i Colle1genbll sllrgeons all lslllnbugglxi; Illrlushhatqtesme“: with the result: antagonistic toward the British l“"mt“"’ jmdhmi” a ° "Aim dshlegal 1811B!” m" “m” "l" °' m” Very esrlv in llle his. vnrenls tlsvlll His family were of ‘u. E. L. stock t at w e" u“ fir“ gm‘ "”“'°l" administration but ‘he looked upoil .9 sons; n Cusmilassd 1§§§nsel°°““"°“°”- His great WNW“ ‘he cd that he should Prepare liimsel ' ence was called in gharlottetaivn iii himself as British born. After the Z“lof§un:"s19‘éula'llllg ln rezl-filclgllllrilgelftf fllllelllgzlgggllegfaiz‘; for the‘ lllw, He) was gllvell a llliBffii v- . _ close otitlie war he took up the‘ , ' " l ‘ educat on in tie col eges _.._- —-—————~_________ u ~ PL __ up in his native village. During the lsll America {and Cgmpflny [adult _. i- ‘mama 10" legal Ilmcllsl‘ l" l\o"il B i ,_ “w. ~ ~ ~ r . . ljlOlllllfifl days that led up to the m. ("Ger m“! dividends‘ He ontered A few “leaks “m” ‘he comerence Scotla and tlicu prepared“ hluiseit Black l-mlllly l‘) wlllcll .h°.“'°“ "r 1837's he sympamzel] politics in 1849 but soon retiredin Charlottetown, =Mr. Mowat was 11985811}! ‘rlgilllilllesrllm Brock iiclonirctl- Surely 110 one who’ “mh lhos‘? who were trymg t" Seulflfllllg to the desire of ilirecting all appointed to an important judge- l“ 1858 c‘ a ' e “ l“ “filjoliittti m l-iurii fill‘ a more llllllell studied “re lmmlcdl mares” bu" Wm?" m” his energies to the promotion nffship ln Upper. Cnnada- He took no - ‘ _ _ Lanadn (‘lllllli produce better 12113111113119 d; movement turned to a force of * gal" lllslnlhel. Bell“ pa" m llle lcollfedel-aq After Lonfedeiatiou had iii-conic ellllals lllllll “lose whlull were of we story in the other Drovmcps earl Canalian railways. A . ., _ . l , arms be remained trite to the gowllslllfe bllslllesa mlml resulted l" anqloll llmvelllell; rye fe-enlerfll poll> l‘ lmllllallllll Ml- Ulfilwl 110"" ""1 brought ti» the (muse liy Sir cllflilflfliThgrc was ~a certain amount l’ 0 0p- """m”m' lincreaseil tot-tune and he again efi-‘tl-ai life ill‘ 13'1" . itcred politics in 1853 and five yearswtuloflley Glillerlll 0i Upper ‘Canada. llllllll Dart in the politics illlll lllllll" [in as the representative or Clmli-In a 51mm account Ol- llle lemllng ' (‘l-EORGE BROWN later he became Mlnlsler of Flnjpurlnghis term’ of office us prélll-l ills tilt llllG ])Gl‘l0(tl. 111i? ietrlrii lirru-iiso berlallll wllllly l“ Nova Scam‘ “l m“ or u“. are“ movement an“ . ' ' " aunt-u and introduced the declmaliler- which 183"?“ w" ‘many Yams- ‘Lqu m‘ “We” '9“ 0 1'“ l""'-'“"“ i885. li “as his first serious piili- does not“ it" f -- u i - ‘do to ill attention and he W83 u illilll who ll. . . . perm 3 u“ llesbllllilflll‘ . George RYSlCIII of currency into Canada. lle-““m°'°"5 remrm” we” m“ . w! mow and his opponent was o; will op 03m s lll .. » i he legal machinery of Ontario. deeply appreciated his homo unii ll ll .. l . . .. ._ P ,°"- l “me Filllll-lllil Brown founder the Toronto gave his entire energy to putting} _ v __ __ I _l _ I V. I to on. Josipi lloue. it was a are 0t {he (minim; that l; l 1 C tlinbo, unis the real father ot‘ ‘the the public funds in order and when gzslelfiflllllelliliélll’ if lzgfllzlléllfnllllllo ell. lleslell “lat jggifggj,‘“;,‘,‘“,j‘;.“;_.;j{:.;w331x};llilmlilhifil; 02: liébtiheso mlléjllan oplmlllllon l0 llllliziprlllll Lonfedeiation movement in (anybe was chosen to represent Upper able u l0 Ewe practleal lnsll-llcllou twig probably looked upon both by w“ lfl l ll l l1 - o vro- posed elulltallemuoll all ll was l0 i c t‘ 9"" “W- the manfghlmsalf. One of his first . ‘ruin. This is true insofar as tbciCuuada at the ‘Confederation con-f ll l _ e1 l_ , . , _ _ H l a me ubig llmlllnessilil mining. ens near us. m clan cs the lioltlei and the (r0it3lllllll lli .1.» u , _. but balms arm! becoming premier was m l These conferences Iii-ill‘ mun" whose opinion was eagerly m8 term l. omce l“ Oma m l“ Nuva Selma’ H“ “Wu m l. - nmlw dliceply ‘ilnterestoil inlput ineforce certain far < ‘t *1 k use! unlvuretorms. to the sclrool- laws oi‘ Nova i-oiictiriictl. . cred in Confederation but serious sought on all questions of future ' “ ' l ll ' r ' - - -» - innit had been talking of the idea federal finance- J-lo had urged the ML ,»33my0l(lv:i%fl;gy1l':flxsllu“ "-"‘ "fllllllllllll-f-“li the people of British Nortlilsgqtlnnlqn a ‘short “me llm nppllcjl‘ YOCCSS l "' ot t _ - i Confederation ilpon the Brit-l l l ___l__ ,l-‘l\l:l(:ll(ll'£lV-llillnililli. ylenlr. thlol third cling?“ llgl the” firm-ms had achlevell ' ff sevcrn Yeats "bi-l J. COCKBURN l 7v with‘: . .i t use u_ pol teal ncti-lgrggi-pxgld; bu; mm many Gum. l l M ~ledu {or m“? grajtluglgsinugibty n ore the first conference was cu 0t .l The Ho“ James Cockbm“ a dekhl SIR CHARLE’: TUPPER ‘i génmmau figinogetf-‘zllillrfiilqlviflflhrm! theylwere not looked P" a ' ‘ ' ' ' ' ' ; .. ‘ ; ~ ‘ ‘upon w genera znvor at the ». a . . d ttlih'.l-.. - l -. ~ . I 19110 u u s 9°11 i i i .;:::.::°:..§i:r:.:..°'::“ 2...: .1: ......'.‘...fi.??.¥Z3..Ili“II2-°1...‘I..;'2?...;;2f.StillI“-1Li3.;§’..S22°‘5ZZ‘llfilt".l‘iii“ilih°;.tllt” i ' ' ' l _~ < l ' _ .3 . . H . H _ q _ _ ‘ _f ' 1°; __ Jrtegt-lggoved n resolution ti: . we "swarm- owheea its» t» of il.“"..-“3f.?ii..“C§lZZ2°f.§f$23.52;! fii.i"?§€“;‘£”..f‘;"i-.ttlifffii. or iterate-e let»... . Hvihicll‘ Illlaldldseifllilflxllll llefizéllltlllmz?“ HON‘ P‘ MWCHELL iKlIlipg Street West in the early (luysintiou He wus uioiliuihdii ‘lt r [ll lomloln for Sifilldlallnelnlfilrglllliuellj mllerence l“, charlouetown‘ no was given oi. it ' - . l',_ fl f ‘_ "‘-_ “ _ v B*§Dl)g- '-' v " - R I L b all” 275;; E362 m“! ‘mly 1st’ 118T‘ iThc Hon. Peter Mitchell, they; qlllgxgtoilg“ glzllllt"; “rgigfigifillhll-“B son ot Amherst. {vex-i .\-“iliiii,“lfli'l‘l.l' 11110 the topic with leading u a "l? mill "Filmer W“ mils“ ‘l’ leader 0g {he Confederation déle-l ' . - .___._______,_________, .___ ' y the closely balanced (listrlbutitm of: t ll t l m l _,Berwlck-on-Tweed and the son lvas; "'*'“ "m “""‘_“"“"f —-—-~ (h-Lting Berlin's flfaglefpiece) lscuts that were held by members‘;[lfsrgjcegafrflzlmilelzv glliillrsallilfiollslgborn tlicre in 1819. Ho was brought; ~ Waltz Roger Wolfe Kahn and 20602 mm‘ “m”? “d ‘flwer Clmadfi‘ the man to whom Canada is ver 5w Canada as a boy or thirteen and’ I is Orchestra (will! Bllllllllfln W118 ‘llTlllElllZ “m” "ldeeply indebted for the senerafiflelm" l?’ one? ‘l’ “Tall mmfis ‘Illgniélji Piano Solo Frank Bantu 20610 lc?“l‘““°“ °r lrrzllleligdbggiglstyle of the federal system of gov» Elléggogrgm tgzltnggllege :2) tooki - IIBTGWEIHI‘ (l! ~.~~» ~ ‘ that la ‘$0 ssuerl b the Union Emma“ wmch h“ bee" l" one” up the study of law and opened an l('ii\'(:l‘llllllllf‘ll)lt Ilvgzrc einkllng When-nth“ for the 1m“ Sixty years‘ H“ office in Cobourg Upper Canutliul ,tbcee ‘conditions had reached anlxgllliez ‘if, llfgsm 22328213: (HOW Olllllflv-l Hi5 91'0"“ were; fOFI g numerous and it was not until 1861.. Garden Hose l l; linullltliiiih l pin i , , 1T9. i/ll/I/l/i/ 2 when he became "l’ll@fll‘ l0 hell"! llllivll ll \'l'l'Y l""""' Tupper ivlicn hc entered politiculfpogjlgqn l0 the llmlocl m m6 first‘ .lblusl\sdfl\nlr "mn-‘Wmlce "f 13G“ “ml 1866 a""‘t°r°“°e”' h” w“ and manufacturing it was durilli; reward for the noble st-iuil lu- lm Th ’ E h‘ s iulurming point, the member when the union Parliament 0f Up-l ° tLnnark, Alexander. ‘Morris. soundedllvimdgfilnrlgsl‘ Nfgtlliffrliurififgl . ltlie leader of the opposition. Georgellt: élscudginanglizorl o: the mlnmelper and Lower Canada was in a t. _~ - . . » - . Brown listened well and long to the: l tight corner, that he seriously C011" Fox Trot mat. Shilkrct and The Victor Orchestra 20603 scheme outlined by Mr. Morris forgworklngs of the proposed govern-lflldered polltlcs hem a personal vow‘ Johnny Mmvm 206" a fedeiation of British colonies inmellgtdalter the ‘our colomcs werebstandpoint, in that year he was ei- ‘Vorth Amerlcn- Mr. Morris was per- "n e ' ected to represent the west riding f h ' limits more concerns‘) Willi tilflico“? digs“: grzfigéjrkelrgoléhélgglof ‘Northumberland- lt was a period‘ o t e ;idea as a means of removing the n e “ s ' livhen administrations were chang-l ne of these admin: __ . iwho have made but a superficial Fox Trot Paul White-man and Ills Orchestra 20570 ‘éggdlggllilllghggzltllllzfl;study of history of the eastern ltor- mg mphuy‘ i“ ° . , , , ~ lstrtitions he held the post 0t‘ solicl-l Organ us“ (‘rmvford party to form a strong linion gov-Willi“ lffwgaileadéat’ yeslgfzralangegfvlégdt tor-general and so impressed cer- ernmcni. George Brawn saw the t ‘tain qf the grout leaders of the day_ , ' _ proposition from a much deeper °V°F NEW Bruntlswiclt on lllllt lglfllneglwith his tact and kindness that he, H l standpoint. Alter adding severnllof me nrogfse‘ "ln “l; pllvhm‘ iwas one of the first to be consulted; a e o important do lie to the scheme us Zlllfstglllalé: éotflefifglgzl siqilifezeaglzllll“ [he proposed conlellelmlolh Hal Latent Drznvc Sensation llhulllllllghiflilerlhlzlldilll; zllgll Nllnorlllselmi the issue. The llllllrlt0llfflll0l" Elsizngllggijzllltlfil" anfillmfveux ilrglxlltllgl For Trot Natl. fillllkf0lllfltl1llc 2059') llwn llllrll-UH nl- m0 hulls“ (ll lllllllalioniste. brouirhtton it new uloctlnnlgo Wm] [he 0mm seven gemlemenl “m” Urthclm‘ l ' 7 _ The idcn wns warmly received andtigrdoaloalglilwhgnggfigwag; ll’£"§‘;6gni"'§t' who wmlm- speak fgy Upper Canutlal ‘ , - - \ llusrfilulil-ililionn niolzllltlllolll afgzllltzeifllwa“ a crlucal time m"! he deserves atllclauzlifrfpnot appear to have taken‘ Also the latest Red Sea! records by famous Victor artiste an... i n, my! i; er and 1 w r l" B" °ll TWP!" l" a 8m" "illiemfl" . l l1 W l PP I) 9 ll ll! ll d h all any active interest ln the proposed; Canada and the Maritimea George‘ °" the m” ‘"75 B “s” l" a“ m; g 7 when 1hr; first . ; ‘ ve difficult ltnatinn “n,” but l" 1 6 ' 4 l ' i ~ Brown met with the great banter-l“ Herywaa a nljglve Hm; of New [Edam] pal-Human; W55 called to-l V” "“ " "“' once in Charlottetown in September. m at Ottawa, he was ch05“ no oi 1864. and the second one ih'1"""°‘"°k~ H“ was horn at “NW” g6 er the important! ‘ i‘ l icastie in 1821. ibikc so many titherslspeake" H“ hem . Victor Talking _ ' I , of Canada, Qliéygilelill, Brow“ was hm.“ l" ll-dlnfof the futuro Fathers nf Confoder-Lllflst of ‘speaker m" m“ ledefmgi I Machine Co. . - Limited ' ' llls father lfelerfation. ho turned to the law as a'“°“‘° °t Conmmns for scum" l _ -9 I ‘burgh lll ltilll. l _ I . L L] t“ . 1| 1L ___________*"_"'*"—" grow“, was ab“, to give the gr0-w.‘[ll'Dl:GHBl0Il_ From the law‘ he enter-lgfiuaie fiflggfgltlznlrzf ltlllltfivgmrllluldl in: lad the advantages of a gooillfld l’°lltllcs‘l,elllr?"l Elhztilllilgllatllsllfi: tend to show that his great tact and; ' l . > education in his native city. The “"5 0 a ‘l? a 9 l‘ l‘ llpl ma llm much m glve gall. I-I- I d Y t . his MASTER'S voice" lflmllv ""010 W“ s "ml hnimv"r‘“"°"“" h“ w“ a °““"‘"’°“ "‘ ‘m’ loselsnill B good not and u. s...’ ear In an 331W)“ kiigvnimro msimtuorarrmiisimian loliis one. Men (‘if lOblBI‘ llllll orntoriricause- Through bitterness and “bush a very hlgh tradlflon fol- fllel l‘ l “‘ l ca] nbmty one“ mm about ‘helllllye h? llianagfd ttofkufvp film has“: office of speaker. He retired from‘ Mall)’ McClarys Pandora ranges purchased fiftgen, household fireplace and George‘ 9 ° e e" m‘ l" llli-‘lvlP t.‘ ~. v . ' ." . active pollticallifein1874 and se l twenty, and even thirty years ago are today giymg as the 10pm ment lmfore. the electors. .___________________ Brown in his youth heard _ ll d l 1 l ‘ . . _ _ o, m, an, dlscum... "eel, b, He was u... first minister Orlglrfjtllyinaolgilvwiletlrr: claws: lzgrllegl splendid baking and cooking results as when ‘thqéwere wmllly m“; learned mam Ill 1333' Murine and Fisheries. A story is l ~. - Wm," Geol-gl, Brown w“ twenty told of how some of his politlcallrsilat-2:;lfifllinsllzhlifilalalflrllalglffngg:1 fir“; used‘ * yea", o; age me (“they bemme m- enemies taunted him with being a: é’ M! ° ll t m as all“ on] Xtr d~ l. _ ' ,.~‘-" volvcd in a ‘business adventure lllfllicollfflléffltlfilllill, because it. carried fr‘ ‘mk m; oil“? ‘l? 03m“: m; y e 301' mar)’ qua It)’ COUld aCQOUIIt f0!‘ 8110b 1m- ml5carrl0d_ The bu“; 0g his modest a tat Job with it. He met the tauntlhgg‘; 3° e5" e . d a l - ' usual YGCOPdS. Yet, the 111068171 McClaryg. Pandora is fortune was awe-pt away and he ile- by resigning ‘his Portfolio and his ‘ ,________ i ' even more efficient d i. . ' ‘ i ' {rel-milled u, cross [he Aglgntlc and seat in the senate in i012. llc then H B DlcKET l _ v i m0re eperiflable start afresh. Father and son came returned l0 hi9 01d TldlllZ 0f Nflflh- ‘ ' " J mOdGlS Of £0111‘ t0 ten years 3gb. NOW ' first to New York where the filéler timberland in New Brunswick and Robert Barry Dickes (tho name is ‘ ‘-' a splendid oven that radl . Brown almost immediately race ed ran for a seat in the federal House of French origin and s pronouncedj a _ . ' l _ _ _ is washable, rust resistm remunarative employment on agflf ‘Cvmmvile. H8 Will! elected by a‘Dlckay) was perhaps the only one‘ paper. Four yearsdater father andllflllfi maturity alti1°lli§h he ran as of the Confederation Fathers who! -_ - - ion fugL The wide fire-‘box special c ' - i l _ l; ~40. ' r i - l, - . . EARLY cur HAY AND FODDER fS‘.‘..‘.“.'.‘“;Z§:Z§.§.Z'.’°-l.‘i§ "dependent m m n ti!“ m 1 \ ' ’ pngfr°m°°"“‘°w°°db“"“*‘gi“ ”*°“’*'"l*“i“€- . _ Joyed a modest success and George - - l. , l ~ , _ _ ., l v _ » _l ‘ ' it '_ l f” slit," Brown, in 1843 paid his first visit .l - . t You ll lie delighted With thetbeautiful, tlégply . fir] 1° WP" Calm" ‘l i" " "l" °l t" ' ’ ‘body of cast iron. Every punt istested 4 i A ' DOUBLE the PROTEIN OF LATE‘ curr HAVS certsining by what sans his New . . ' ; rte; of the proposal. A study t ' _. . _ _ __ l __ y ' York paper might gala a elrellllll-loll g event. He sftsr- of t s life of this remarkable man ~ . ‘ fQ¢ll0PlY~lIllSUTiflg llffl-ldliflidillflbilityljtlfid % __ ' " % ‘l there. During his tour through Up Wards became the owner of that tends ‘to indicate that Canada had v = . .. < _~ ,., ,,_. I5 "_ 8 1 per Canada the young man becamelhapsr. die lived to almost the clos- statesmen sixty years ago who did ' ‘ ~'-‘ YOU!‘ MCCl8Ty'S (183182? Will‘ ~ _ - convlnoed that the country offered lng year of theiast ‘century lnnditheir own thinkin3.'—men who ar- . 2- ‘a f -. .» i.- sm“ I" "m" Wm‘ lrgln opportunities tor an organ died in. Montreal in 1899 ' rived at their own conclusions and i l.‘ Ora‘ or you’ - ' ‘ ~ ‘ ‘ H ' N |_' B R d l _ l that wdnldtchsmnlon til vsnss of ~. . ———- ‘ . (their regardless of the consequ- i“ ' ° ‘m y e d: "g uT:e:"':dH'g TR‘ N° Mmd)‘ H" responsible government. romiss ot _ OLIVE/R MOWAT. snoss. When he arrived back in Y " " °Y' support from so many and varied ' Olly” Halifax after the Quebec confer- v I uartsrs sent him back to his father l Mow“ w“ °h° M we “wince he was hailed as a hero ba- lqlkNew York la.‘ mgmy spucuhflyo 53:13gingtéiiffigeralionblhg (‘xnlld Galas h°_ hadiflafly ranged t” Duly $.3.°”l;."..ff.‘; :"t:.=.:.‘.:":'.:'::;' an we ~ else’ Jill-ii " n ~ V "whohd db l _eooee_a n. ewaaee an menced the publication of s weekly l, ‘ "f" 1 rouslwut the m cheered by the anti-confederation- paper called the Bannerdrhe vsn~ u m, "l. o! 1813,15 ists but ha did not tni-n s deaf ear ' turo was not a great siiltcess and in w“ dull,‘ Th“ gentleman w" to the arguments that‘ were Mill! n Carry I I l ’ March of 184i" the lsoa, George ham m Kgullon “d on", Mow, put. forth by the Couledorationists. 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