fo. ft- - - ovrr azlm AUGUST 11, 1917 Tn 0WN GUARDIAN’ PAGE THREE -I-1'1"# +¢q)o»oooo+oooooooo °°eiXé§il-is‘xiaiil;§iiilli§°' II(-_*O4 o-eo-ooooo-4-o-ooo-»+ooo`o\ . '*\.._ 3--_ Y'~'» "_“"°’L'~ '___ Qlgnlfed ada. under this llend coat D", nm per word per lnaertlon whor cup "accompanllan order, with mlnl- mum charge of 25 cents per Inner. gig". Qount your words and save mon; gy by°"ramIttIng with order. Stamp! ncepied. Ada. hlkon by phone or uint by mall wili__be charged at Ze. per word. to cover 4;_\ook-keeping char- ge. ,gtatlonery and"pq{ta||a on ao- eounl ‘ _ ,".'. V V Wi E iloiiivrs vi-'.f?t’.?r»’-',‘l;i» -’ SALESMEN ~- EXCLUSIVE. _LIN.E_ fm{f'¢ity, town or colllltry. Big earn- _ ings i:llai~allteed. l‘cl'fi1`w,liellt all _vt-pf job. No ex-poriciir-r~ necessary. Write liliko BT*oi.hcrs. Ltd., Mon- treal. 3059-S-11MEOi. AGENTS WANTED T0 SELL FOR '"|'h|» old reliable l~‘olli.liill Nllrser- ii-s." \\'e touch oilr nicli to sell. Ex- po,-igni~r» lillncoessal"y;` highest coin- lllissiono paid; linndsonle free eq- llipnient. Stone A- Wclliniztoil. Tor- Unm, Ont. 3017-8»0lilEilAilg.31st. " 'f ;;;;;...-." - ._ il T ||i~;;l,1 \vAN'ri~:o_-_ FE- MAIAE. WANTYED - GIRL FOR GENERAL llollscworlt. Apply 248 llraftoll Si. ' `.’075~R-7l\itl` GIRL WANTED-FOR GENERAL Ilouseworlt. .-\ppl_\' Mrs. I). Sic- wnrt. llifl Kent. Si.. Iiil."»S-R~lli\l-t-i'. iAiYlR~L“#WANTED FOR GENERAL lloilscworlt. Apply Mrs, llul'licl.t, l7‘i Roni Sirccl. 2ililS--R-1Iiiil<]il'. _ _.__A..._ ........-._._.-_.,* WANTED GIRL FOR GENERAL hollsr-\\~ol'|<. .-\ppl_\' Mrs. lillgnllll. H55 l"itv.ro_v, .`\`tl‘cot. Litl-Ili-S-Iilhlfii. "\l?}(l§`rE5 `§.Ev '/{(iE`."é`-i.`."'lr.`ll=ii'l.`i=T>Tw iz:-ncrall llolls‘r~work; good lvagcs. .\p- ply lo l\'lrs. .-\. W..llynrlnlan. 94 llrigllion Road. 2074~ii-'llliii` WA-NTED--GIRL FOR GENERAL l,louse\vork_ Apply ill ollco to Mrs. llrurg, Sicwari, I4, Water stroct. 1623-7-1-iliiif - - =“_ *i ~ MISCELLANEOUS. l'r ls Al.wAvs safe 'ro'ssNo"A llomlnion Express ,Money Order, . Five dollars costs tllree cents. .. ‘ 3051-S-11ME1i. '_"""“”'*‘ Y' . FLAGS OF ALL KINDS Rl=PA|REp at 224 Grafton Street. ‘ 1398-7-4Mi.[. AUTO FOR HIRE.- CHAUFFEUR, Camille l1‘. Arsenl-lult, Phone 175-J (Iarrago 133 Kent St. ' . _ 1370-7-2Mtf. ;i JOB PRINTING AUTO MEN.- Passenger car carol for use on your car now ready for you at the Charlottetown Guardian at IS cents each. (‘ALli IN AND GET YOURS TO-DAY. 1880,7,2GMti RACE 'l'RACK`TICKETL. RACE EN- iry forms, score cards, etc., print- cd in :t hurry at small cliarge. The (Iuarillan Pri1lter_v. , 1807-7-21l\iti’. NOTE HEADS-100 FOR $1.00. ‘EN- vclopcs-100 for $1.00. Better call in and leavo your order now. This is :l good cllallce for small stores. 'l'l\e (lllaldillll Printcry 1807--7-21Mtf. N0 MATTER WHAT REMINGTON lllodcl you buy you can het yourself ll new hat iliat it woli't balk or llreak or loitcr. .»\ Milne I<`rascl'. Halifax, N. S. 3052. NO PRINTING ORDER IS T00 lalge for The Guardian Printcry. p No order is too small either. Let us figure on that nexlt job ol’ yours. 1807-7--21Mti’. f _T7 WANTED. WANTED-A SECOND HAND LAD- los Hlcyr'lt~ ill good l'epair. X. Y. Z. Victoria. 3045-8-10M2l. WANTED-BOARD IN A PRIVATE l'ainil_v for the winter. for a man and wife, bed-l‘oom and sitting roolll. Address, X. Y. Z., Gnar- dlan Oillce. ]915,7,2SMtf. lzxosnlertcho LADY l3ooiiii-h-tl:-lnadians should have pro- gressed in this splendid march of Contctlel-atioll. 'l`hat is a terrible re iiection. for ll lnan to stand up and dare to insult the race to which he belongs by nlelllionilrlg It. lt' it were true, he slliollltf: blush at the very fact I do not believe it is true. What. have we ill coninlon with the English colonies? What illter- ests? Wihat interests. what rela- tions hind us lo them? is it a nlattcr of origin, religion, langu- age, national aspirations? N0. not at all. We .have nothing ln colnmon with the English colonies except wc are dependent upon thc sanic- lnctropolls. VVQ will stop the rivul' St. iiawrcilcc when it reaches Quebec; we won't allow lailivays to go tlll'o\igIi; we won`t allow sicalnboats io go through; wo will become the (fllillalileii of Call- ada. » \\'c do not care a iig for ilie English colonies. Nova Scotia. .\'ew Brunswick, l‘trince lfllward Island, Ncwfoullilland. We have the salnc_relations with illoln as willl /\n.~'i.l'alia. \Vc are colonicsl of iillglilllil. ihai's all. ’[‘Iio only ditfcrence is.t'hc distance. greater or less. which separates us. The article ends: ' You have sut'ccctlcti'. gentle- men- llc says when tfoilfctlcraiioli is colnplctoil: You have sllcccetlcll, gentlemen; _von have obtained a tt'~llipol'ary tri- uniph, bllt you have killed. nation- ality. _ \\'hat nationalityi' We thought wo werc creating a broad (`i-llladiall na- tionality. We did not know and r`.'id not l'cali7.e~alld today. honorably gcll. tlemen. we refuse to rccogliizcvaiiy- thing bllt. tht- broadest application ot' thc wolds "(‘allad‘iilll natiollality." Wt: i‘ecoglli:/.c ilo special piearlcrs, be they political, social. civil, oi religi- hlrs, (I. 'l`. Smith and Miss- D011. liallro Smith of t‘.ovol'dalo, N. B.. are *V li n)- alma binding al ¢(lif°'i='fi>l».¢i.'n¢°a»»l<. -na Dlmlbue-° |¢ gh. uma prion, with thi-ce Couponl Adil u_nn‘ lor. man.-Withlh N miles 7 emu; beyond S0 mlln but wmlln mrltlm Provinces 18 cms pm- gi-nm dultamlan ut your atm-_ manor rm liar Binh ous. We stallrlrhcro today". lionorllble gentlemen. ns' lcprvesclitlllg broad views, broad tolerations for all .tho peoplc, and no other vlcws whatev- er. ` One word more as to thsl quota- tion: .- ` - \\'ill the people ai. last under- stand iliat the (,‘anadi:ln nlinistl_.' are the vllleis and slaves llt'_ the Colonial Qflicc? _ .V ,` Now. lilo only value oi` the quota- ftions, the only application they have today, is that they are quotations from pubiitzatlolls nlldor lilo llallfi 'and seal of Sir Wilfrid liaurler wht-.i he was a lawyer in Arthabaskaville. The Papinenll school. The National- ist. school. Do not try to fool people. I|` you l~`rellcll (Zaiindlalis from Que- bec desire io rome iliio this Parlia- ml-ni, and raise yollr voice and claim that you have a right'to some sup- rcnic posltioil away and beyond any- lhlliz that the constitution or the treaties gave you, say so. but don’t attempt for one moment to mislead IIN. -` Solllothiligi was said' today My the l\Uliolaly_‘?_‘i?rc.°cit>r_ Of' the tJa#ll'iall luiritlc _ aiiroatl to the el‘i'act_'lha_t the |i'|-nllcll -`Fa.iltldiallsi‘»'lil'a is+~lisiti'§e»f` but they are not tho only' sell- sitivr- people. Wt- may be n Iliile bolder. but ilierels stills hi-lri ill tho lilllglish-speaking man as woll as in the Frenchman. As a nllllorlly in ollr province we are ell- titlod io sonic reapoht ns well ilu the I llla,iorii_v. . I lion. Mr.`t‘l.()llAN: You get li., too. _ l lion. Mr. POPE: No. we get no- 'illlni;. Now, you all laugh. but you I milgl. not laugh, because you are fwl.>ll_l:, ilbstlliliolv lvronlz. ' ll,tln. Mr. (7I»0ltAN: We----~ l lion, i\ll°. l‘l)l‘E: Walt il minute; you alivllys want' things so ilrllllfi quick. .lust wnii n nllulite. I say ihpl the l~‘l'l\licli-spoilhint- people of oilr pl'ov|lii-c.~so fnr as tho part i`roill I wi- will tax the wllnle business, antl__ ig;-ivod every justice, so far as I lpiow. and I know much- about. that part of the ¢».0\intry,‘ because l formerly took ii leading iptoreat in that section po- litically. But we, gave to theln_ ev- erything that was true to them. and more. - - Hon. Mr. TESSIER: So did we. lion, Mr. POPE: ~But don't make any mistake about that. Now. the tide wines back. and we will sive you an indication ot‘._it., In the city ofySlierhrooke youfwill i-lad that nine- teghs of -the money in the industries e 'e :rom the English-speaking pep- pléi wlillo liineteiitlis or iluuiieople working _there are./Frellch t}a,qa¢iians. icon. lvir. ci.onAN; 'riiatvis better than money". ` . Hon. Mr. POPE; Better _lllan mon- ey" to the French Uanaiiium-'._A large percentage of-the taxes coins-.s t'ronl me Engiliipgpeaking people, who are iil the minority, yet they came into the parish after the illd‘epeiltle~nce oi` the United States, travelling hund- reds of miles through the woods to plant there the little Union Jack that it might be permanent oil thc liortll- ern halt’ of this continent, There- fore \ve have deep feelings and arc _tteusltive on that question. Although the inajollty of the taxes' are paid b_v the English. they are represented by only' three out oi’ ten in the city council. the other seven being French Callatlialis. A resolution was rece-:lt- ly moved ill the council opposing con- scription, and' it was passed over~the heads of the three English members; the' others had -not even the com= lnoll decency to respect the sympath- ies of those people. Tile honorable ‘gentlemen used the word sensitivej but do you think we have no nerves? Do you realize for one second that the British Tmpire owns this Canada ol’ ours as part of it'.’ Do you real- ize illat this flag is floating over us because \ve kept it there, und* not he cane they kept it there? Do you realize that ill thc old days, they set- tled ihe llolllldary lines under arbi- trations, and lt' it had not ,bee-n t'oi the power oi` oh] Eliglanii illc Stars alld Stripes would' have been at Hud- son’s Bay instead ot` this ling, as' it is now. You l~`rcn`ch tlallatlialis llavc llolirisllcll under il.. have had i'alr play under it, and special .privileges that the l<‘rt~llch (latllollc race enjoys nowhere in the world exccept ili tlir province of Quebec? You are never tranlpled lipoii, never intert`ert-.i' with; you are treated as sacred as the Bibli- untler t.lle old l'ni0n .lack thai. floats over ns. Do you realize -that? And then you 'stato»forsooth. “For all that, we will lead the way in this great right-by staying at home; we wlll show our appreciation of old England for what she has l1'oiic-~l>_\: staying right at home." True. there are some loyal hearts; you cannot so inoclllate a whole nation or a whole province that tlicrc- will not be ill it some stollt'-hearts, and you ilnd thenl today. ill thc 22nd ltcgi~ ment at the front lighting lp t-he name of Qllellc<~~-lighting alone in thc name ol' Qucbl~'. when illcy should have 40.000 or mono lighting. `. ._ 'i`llc war has not been a i`ortu`nnie tiling; i`or thc izreai leader oi the liib- eral party. Sir \Vilt`l'id Laurier. lie has not been conli'ol'tabIe in limo ol' war. 'l`ht; iirst opporillnity he had of tellinlr; us exactly ‘how he felt in time of war was at the time of the Riel rebellion, wholl he said that ii` he had been on the liaiilis of ille lied Rivifl' Ile wolild havc sihoultlered his nlllshct and joined thc ‘rebels in shooting down thc 'rod-coats oi' Can- at§'.l, -l`ha| was not ll [crtnllate alti- tude, hilt it is izollsistent with- every- thing clso that has gone along. The heailty' ot’ liaurier is his consistency ill his lliconslslixlllyvg hc never fuils. At that time he said of onl' dear bro- ther Riel: Wliai at-lt of rebellion did' ht- conlniil? Did he ever raise any other slalldard than the national flatz? llitl hc ever proclaim ally other lilrtliority than the sover- eign llutllorlty of the Queen? No, never. Iiis whole crlnie and the crime of his friends was that they wanted to he treated like llrltish slibjeots. ` ltlel wav. openly ill arms at..ihis time against the (lovcrnor Gellcral .ot` tlalluiia. lic was a rebel. He was caught. I-le was pardoned_,. and _‘I do not t.hlllk hc should have been par- donoiiz However, ,there _was a -ones- tlon of dloubi as_'.to one ior-m»0[fKDv- ernlllelit_._helllg proclaimed. or placed; lli.4nlternatio\n before th,e...ot_b,el'.-,and- wc. a_s_‘t.rue nleii, ol' _Alie.Elnplro~.Lo \\‘iili:li-we belong. gave him the bono- __<_-. rp 3 _tw _T3 lf. - -.‘. .___ .;..__ I _ .qi __ .;. ,t \ V. ,v _, _ . Makethem happier ` . by taking an Ansco with , _ _ you. Then the joys of vacation will ~ ` ' _ *_ YY ¢__cf_,<1,!,, E Q. wi. _ .A ,._. . ._ ,:.`__-_- li;>l;,w;,l>,:. > /l I ~=;4 " last forevcrln the pictures you `r'nal:ef " ' v- v --~' You will carry an /\nsco Venti- _ f , I Prxrket with you al\vays-as you do I _ . your watch and com pass. \ lt is ever- ready for action-it gets thc picture in H Hllffy-" The !'l€gail\'es niillte "- ' " I/Fil ‘» ’ ' ' line enlargements. ~ Several styles q y and lens equipments. $7.50 to $56. ' lhe larger l'oldlni_g _ Anscos have many \'al~ V; I ln Ap- :, _ . . ., l. . .V = liable, excl uslve, picture- fn" "` yiijllllillla I saving features. Come . _ "1 ,~,‘ in and let us demon ‘ .1 ' _ , » .,. 2 . /lilllv-“' I 1 i » ,l slratethem. Q. ,,. -"~f-"i. ‘ __5\..-_.-,-, ._.- . , t : . E. A. FosTER Q45-<`:-<1--if."§ii.f§.:7;;:.:;_;q;;§;;; f,:,._';f;'.;;. " 4.7;...-,EV;IY§;‘,'.»,lA ' `\ 4 \ I A l .t . . A' V- . 1 _ ii' l it .V ` f ' V l ;.'T~. _ -, ` VACATION Day-,l ', 1 ' `. Q' _‘ __“; '-1.1 1 I ~ »_¢ - .' i -.- ' |‘.’r fl _ 'Ji _ l l. - v Central Drugstore,-Ch’town. 1l\=Si¢~°f'l»° ti " Amgnbuier vi *i Q- f » r-- “' Q “' T' ""~."Y' in is learned with s'tlll greater regret that the conditions ot' affairs thori- existing has resulted in intoler- illlle oppression, alid has produced great. and dangerous cxcitcniellt among several classes of He-i' Ma- jesty's subjects in Her l\iajcsty's South Afrlcall posses-siolis. ' il, Resolved. that this House, re- presenting a people which has larg- ely succeeded by the adoption of the principle of- conceding eliliul political rights to every portioli oi’ her population, ln harlnollizing estrangelnents and in producilig general content with the existing system oi’ government desires to express its sympathy with the ef- forts oi' Her Majesty’s Imperial au. thoriiies to obtaill i`ol‘ thc subjects ol' Hel Majesty" who have taken up their abode in tht- 'i`ran.~=vaal. such lncusllre of justil‘_e alld poll- ticnl recognition as nla_\‘ he folilld nctzcssary' to socurc tlirln in the flill possession of ciluul rights ant: liberties. Then the war look plllcv. \\'e~ walli- I ed to go; We suit: wc nlllst gn. but what diti llc do? llc said: As I illlderstllnd rlll: Militia Act ~and I may say that l have izivcli lt some study ol` late-our volun- teers are enrolled to he ns:-il ill are (‘allatIlRn-_troops to he uscd to iight for (Tallada's ll-cfollcc. Por- liaps the illosl \vidcsped llllsapnro- hcnsioll is that tlioy cannot he sent out. ot” (‘.allilda. 'l`ht.»re is no nlcnacl- to Callatla, alld althougll wo nlay be willing to colltrihutr\ troops. I do not see how we can do so. 'l‘hon. again. how could wo do so wiiliollt i‘anatl'.l gri-tilting us the lllollcy? We simply could not do allytliillg In other words. we should hzlvc to ~ sllmnioh Parlianlt-lit. llavc this Order in Council: Till' Primo Minister.. ill view oi' the well-kllowli desire of it great many t`aliadialls wllo arc rczltly to take sclvicc under such t'ollt`.'ltiolls (as pl‘escl'ihcd by the lnlpcrial Govelnnlcntl. is ol' opinion that the- niodel'ai`c expenditllre which \\’0lI|Il bc illus ilivolved for i-llc cquipnlellt. alld transportaiioll of such volllnlteers may rcad'il_v H1-. llntrertakell by the Governni`i;iit ol' (fzlllzltla witlloilt sumnlolling l’ar- liament. especially as slit-ll all cx I pcntliture under suclr circllmstanc- os cannot. be"regarderI as il dcpalt- lirc from the well.-kiltlwn prillelpl- ` cs ol constitutional lzovcriiliicllt and colonial practice, nor constru- ed as a precedent i‘or future ac- tion. ‘ All that took place in a ilew weeks rica, the people of Canada awakclloil people oi' this ooulltry-with phat question -has been lrlscllssori in tht House of (Tolnniolls nnll this llollsl- he was colllpelltnl lo ict ihosc illcll gtlftol'}va_i"él; but he lr_r:lildctl tllclu: “No p'l'crelle'lit." We arc s-vnliillg 400,000 men now. and nw: -ollc of them"hils; aibrand on liinl. ’i\he_v are -going forwill'dj il.. tho trnc r»'xpl't-,esioll of the Idylll ,eeilliliieiit ot tliuladlalls. 'Yozi ,l_;aii;,follo\v t_his nl:ltt,_o}~_ llll'tluull .iI§roili"=idi"t io ‘llliisIl. :dnrl on ' c\'r\i‘)' .page ol’ ‘.§lr W'il`(rid7 l'.aurlor’~: hlstorv ill. oi' the doubt nlid|.p_q¢r_dolieti'».Mulll -you \vIlI find tha`t`,li`o has stepped But he, came .back again. for.,tllo soc-. ond Riel, rebelIioii,. and .-it was their that Sir \ViIi’rld l.auriel‘ said he would -lla_vs shoullicreli' lllsimueltct. Wo next found oulselvfts face to incl' with l.hc,South African diillolll- tr, when Sir \Viifllil was again call- ed upon to take into consideration the Empire ol- the war. A resolution was llllanillloilsly passed in the House- or Colnlnons on :list of Jilly, 189.9. ns follows: _ I. lle~.iolveil. that this House'-has vicwctl' with regret the complica tions which have llrlscn lil Trans- vaal .l_lp_plilill|.:.,_of- whIcl\,__i-Ier Maj- esty is .~..izel‘aill. lrolli the rains- lll to act-orii l/l llrr Mlliesiy"s sub- jects now setilr-.l lll that region any adequate palilclpntioll In its lzovernmeni. |wald and- lthell . hlcltwartl upon all the great issues, hllt has' llovf.-.' in all his lifetime proved hllnself to bn ll frllll fl'lelll" oil ilif- nphlllhiiiig :llilI_ pernlanellcy of the Enlpiro lo which we belong. Hon. Mr. oavlll: wmilii ull- lion- orabl( sellaiol' allow me to ask ll question? Does he ignore the fllli that thc t-.lllld,ldnte of that llliln Iiaur- ier, tllnt` rqhcl. was tlcfoated ill Ilrlilil- molitl-Arthabaaca, and that after- wards he`l\'as`iliermltct1' ill twenty contt-.tts lil lilo ellntion oi' ilill by the Natioliallsts and the tioli_ael'va.t- a traitor lo (‘allndn and also ln l~Inlz- lnnd? the tl'et`oiicL- oi` the Dollliiiioll. 'l`llcy- -What did we hear next? VVQ next - lve.pliriy? Was illill Ilevnllsc lib '\‘vait` lnali has tlclivered; I thought lil: was going to ash a qliestioli. lie, is a gri-.a_t ptwsollal i`l'icllil of the lcndcr of thc (lpposition. and lie has said that ho was defeated oil this alld on that. \\'ha.t i said was thai nowhere could you tinll a piece oi` l,allricl"s lcgis- lntion that led this collllt.i'_v and ce- lncntetl it to the ilrillsll l~}lnpirc. Take his naval proposition: while thc l‘al'lialnoni of (.‘allada. was going to control li. that l'al'liamellt, il’ llc could nianagc it. was to hc clot-tell by every tnelny ol' the lirilisll Illin- pirc. .\nd thus lic was goilig to hand over the rlefellce of the Enipirc on thc sea for he l'ci`li.-oil to :lllow our ilri-t to bc part ailli pal'l't~l'of lilo great ilcei that tlofetlrls the Idnlpiro lil! rci`usr‘d to allow tho .-\ti'lni|:l|ly to dictate or ash how our sllips-sllolllil assist the great llllplrisll lit-ci, ol' this l-Inlpirc. It scelils strall|.:t»_ blli all tho iinle his plan was one of sopar ation. The whole object is ill sl\p.'ll:~ aio ('anada. ami thc word st:p:\i'a- lion has got to sucll al i'c\'cl' poillt in collnection with this Bill that ilow lic and his friends wallt to separate illcfplnvillce of Quebec frolll t‘all- nllit. Scpilialtioll is tho whole pro- p0_siiioll ill every line you l'l~:lti. lioi lls_rtilli .sonic lllorc. 'Now l will give you some choice hits of Sir \\'ill'rill ~.-olnciblng illnt nobody on; tho oill- er sitio of the llonsr- will dr~ll_v; and I cxpcct to get trelncndolis applallsc; '. . :4 ` l li` we are iruo to our record. We will cxhillit to the world the un- iipio and llilprocedented. example ilclleo hy slow dogroliir, and'as na- lllrally as the-. severing oi` the ripe lruli from the parent trec_'. _ Well, we are not gone yet; nobody has taken ol`i` the i’luil. and ii' this Govornlnont. has its way andwe-send a proper rcproselltatlon to the front no tit-rlrlan will take off the frlllt. Another abit.: ' J' -‘ The only lie that binds Canada and thc mother country is the sen- io part. " there yet. lie contillues: - _ l ani a subject of the British vlon-n, but whenever it comes to pass that as a Canadian I have to cllooss- llt-t\vl.eli the interests of l-Illirlalld and the interests oi' Gau- :ltla_ lily whole heart is with my native land. ing. But listen; `, icrcstzs of my country are identi- cal with the interests of the Un ited States, - " ~ ‘\’\'liy rlon't _voll‘appl§lid'? ~ lion. lilr. (`l.f__)l{A_N: Thai is what i|ll‘_v':ll'c now. isn_'l lt?" A" , lion. i\il‘_ l’Ol’l§; That is what we is tilerv a i';llladi:ln l\n_\'wlinl't/ imvp ,umlit |)“,m_ - . who would noi. hail with joy illi- day when we would bn deprived of the scrviccs oi' lirilisll ti'Ipiolllat‘y'.’ Im" th"-" "Ol limi' with the I-7'1"* Hiaicsi’ 'l`llcy arc identical. * I am ready ally d'.l_v to vrlliir:llli<'l that, whenever I alll ‘t‘ll:li'i_;ctl. 'l`lloll llc adds: - I liavc again alld again ic|ll:al<=il that i’Iif‘ irfuil of my aspirlliioll is illo illilopellrlel.t-c oi' ijallatla. tlrallii applause! llc hollis out io his l`cIlow-l:oilntl‘_vnlcn thc idea oi ili- tlepellllcni-.l-. lltv is loyill now; it llillsi t-llllie \\'iill 'lilo rollsclll ol` Ilolli t~olllitril~.s. and wo must hoop thc good will and good fcclilig of oillcl lands. llc lions- lip; Q" lion. I\l|'. ll.-\\'ill: lie did not say limi. llllii. Ml-_ t'LOaAN: li' he did not say lt. arc not your ilitoresls identi- srlli nlollll‘nt'.' Answer that. lloll. Mr. l’f)l‘F}; Iloliorable gen- ilenlcll of the Scnaie,-~--- limi. in. <'l.onAN: You got' stuifg lllcl'l‘. tlcnlcll of lllc Hcnatc, I want to pay lt'oiliillll1-il §‘on page five) .E _v 1 -to what? Awakelled to ills niisor I . ‘ ` ' ' V ` able stamp of cowardice and ingl'at~ ' f V ,l _ 1 _ , lturlc that the rhen i‘rclllir\l‘ of <.‘a_na- ` ` l da proposed to place upon the loyal ' ` ‘ ‘I ¢ ’ ' J ` actcrized the Annual . be ln evidence, iogc I OIIOS. ' ' ~ f ' iilcsc claics. P. O; Bax 339 52004 it-RMl\lwcllsalii'. ` lion. Mr, I‘OI"i<}: I lll_ll lieliglltcd 1 '/, _ Exhibi-tionbates. . .. .. All the leatling icalulocs that have chat " " Fair. inthe past; will . l’.1rtielllal'samioullccdlaicr, Reserve :_ - . . _._ ___ I-wll.\“'.’ Br-cailse laftcl' his lirst ful- . . . ’ I il '71 if -»t.eralil-ie, than pcoplo could not go a l ` “ ` to t7.'.~fentl this idnipire ill Fioiitli Af- ,_ _ i ‘ _ ` ‘ `. . . V . I f .K i lesult? That an agitation sprang up. - I and within a shorter' linlc than this 4- ` I , ‘,_ '“ , 1 ‘ .’ F it l U I fx ‘ 4 \' 5 i i _ X - A ther with many new . scptt-mbvr izlli lo noni. ‘ . i _ I i-MCE ft . MANAGER- Army SEGNBTARY-,~~: .J-. '4'.‘.‘ Halifax. _, which l come is concerned, have re- 2, Resolved, that this House haowith the sD00¢|\ Ulf* h°“°"‘b|“ ““""“' . .l .. :$1.31 J - .,'"t»‘ ~ - ,\-,,» .-suit' . _i..- oi' al nation achieving its indepen- limont of uifectioii. A day will"ile-" ccssal ily come when they will have liow sad! But they have not gone 'l`hcrc the great Canalilan speak- It is manifest to 'me that'the'ig~ l limi. Nl. t.‘l.OYtAI\': Anslver that: “ d ' LA. cal with thc Vnitrll States l-ll the pre- l g ‘ aseilop lion. .\lr. i’0i‘l~i: llonorable gen- I l K \\ the colllplilnclil lo my i`l'lt-nil thrfre ,‘ y ~ °' 'il i *ees Ja. . t » .- » -\ ,\ ( »\ . Nc-.vcr in the history of the Province ‘~ " ._ . I _ was a‘visit to thc Ancicntftlatiliai .`l‘i1`0re, I _.fL__.. ”'j ~ interesting fthan. ataorcsellt-, with the- ' " tliollsancis off soldiers, llis li/_lajestyjs :War-'J " I shi -< and tlic sctarcsoiNeutralSllips-lying: . - , , al. ..iit.‘hor ill Bedford-'l*la§ln._" , ' __'-' .`. .'