Daily Colonist (1898-09-03) . enext one to become vacant had beenspoke for for Jlr. JIulock, who whileb( asting about the economies in his de-liartment might explain why it lakesfrom six weeks for a lottir totiTivel from Vancouver to Dawson City. Sir Charles tmuliod on another suli-stantial local grievance when be con-trasted >Ir. Liuiriers declaijilioa atIjadners that the fishery regulaticnisweri> altogether bad, with Sir lyouisDavies reciiit threat to fin-ee tlii> reim-lations down the throats of the can-liers. He dealt similarly wilii the Liberalvagaries connected with the


Daily Colonist (1898-09-03) . enext one to become vacant had beenspoke for for Jlr. JIulock, who whileb( asting about the economies in his de-liartment might explain why it lakesfrom six weeks for a lottir totiTivel from Vancouver to Dawson City. Sir Charles tmuliod on another suli-stantial local grievance when be con-trasted >Ir. Liuiriers declaijilioa atIjadners that the fishery regulaticnisweri> altogether bad, with Sir lyouisDavies reciiit threat to fin-ee tlii> reim-lations down the throats of the can-liers. He dealt similarly wilii the Liberalvagaries connected with the tariff; withthe fast Atlantic steanishii) service; theappointment of niemtiers of parliamentto olliee; the vacancy in the judiciary ofBritish Columbia, and the purchase ofMr. Prciidergast, of Manitoba, by thecreation of a judgeship for him. ?Tlie goveriiineiit at Dttawa. be .-iaid, liavi no money to pay the expinses ofCaptain Cox in going to (Jnebec to repre-sent the case of the sealers who haved out of their ; no. Vessels All Eiigaged foi- tlie Carry-f ing Out of a Big LuiuberOrder. Salmon Fleet Falls Two Short ofthe Tonnage Originally .Eugraged. WHISKY tND BIN. D18TILURS COY, LIMITED. Annual power of pro(3iietiou1:3,000,000 Gallons, Very Old SpecialSiiecial Liqueur. been lleec nioiH-y to pay for hunting divwu the per-S(nis responsible for the cruel deaths ofCrows Nest Pass railwav workmen, butthey had .i;i!),(IIIO to expend in endeavoring to fasten a political crimeujion their oppomMits, resulting only In;the conviction of one miserable man whoconfessed his guilt. (.-Vpiiliiuse.) Sir Charles next took up the malterof sending the Yukon suppHea \>y aforeign steamer from a foreign port,when the Liberal representatives fromBritish Coltmihia sat silent, without aword on behalf, of the iutcrcsts of flielrcities., This Liberal chicken has alreadycome home to roost in thedisaster whichhas overcome the company got up forthe very [uirpose of this government eon


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