Daily Colonist (1893-10-29) . with an uddreaaaigaed by tho Mayor and Clerkon behalf of the citizens. Hon, spoke for two hours and at the con-clusion said it was not possible for anaudience to be more attentive. Thobrillant proapeots of British Columbia woretouched upon, and the growth of tho entirecountry demonstrated by figures. A mosteloquent appeal was made for the Liberal-Conservative party, the people listeningwith the keenest attention. He spoko oftho Behring Sea trouble aa demonstratingthat it was better for Canada not to go itulooo for a long time yet. Sixty-five mil-lions of


Daily Colonist (1893-10-29) . with an uddreaaaigaed by tho Mayor and Clerkon behalf of the citizens. Hon, spoke for two hours and at the con-clusion said it was not possible for anaudience to be more attentive. Thobrillant proapeots of British Columbia woretouched upon, and the growth of tho entirecountry demonstrated by figures. A mosteloquent appeal was made for the Liberal-Conservative party, the people listeningwith the keenest attention. He spoko oftho Behring Sea trouble aa demonstratingthat it was better for Canada not to go itulooo for a long time yet. Sixty-five mil-lions of people had said to five million,Get out of the Sea, or Ill adze Salisbury wrote Mr. Blaine a letter,Mr. Blaine, please leave the Canadianaoboonera alone, and the U. 8. did leavethem alone, His concluding words were,Lotus stick to our emblems, the MapioLeaf and Beaver, and to tho grand old 11 igthat has a thousand years braved tho battleand tlie breeze. Mr. Angers followed inan ellcctivo speech and was well


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