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MESSRS WHITCOMBE & TOMBS PREMISES.

the complomont ofi tho work which is being so well done.in I'arliamcnt, and to do'our best to bring homo to tho electors tho fact that a Budget is now being proposed for their 'acceptance which' strikes a 'deadly ' blow at property of all kinds,' mid by which it is admitted that wo must tax ourselves and allow tho foreigner to enjoy our markets without any contribution to our revenue.' . ",. Mr. A:. K.. Coulter (of the "Standard of Empire's" party of Canadian students who have boen touring Great Britain).—lf I were in tho, position of, a poor man, here,. I should get hold of a couple of good companions, emigrate to Cnnada, and tako up free houiesfcads. They would work hard for a couple of years, anil then bo able, to get all-, machinery, for working the farm, and before long they would he well off. . '..'•' Ex-U.S.A. President' Theodore Roosevelt (in British Boat Africa). —Tbis ieono of the repions of tho world still loft for a now white

ago thd'.forces'of Canada''woro an unorganised iiiob. Nq\<-,■'however, we.could put 50,000 mon ill the .field at'once and another 50;000 in a. fow. .wooks. Wo' are also, going to. try to do our duty with regard to -the Navy. ' Wo arc goiiig to begin at onco to lay tho foundations in the building up of a navy which would co : operate-with, nndibd part whoutrouble arose,, of the great British Navy.' ':.•'■,""'" Lord -Barnard.—Those, who'' framed the Finance-Hill—especially'' the- land clauses—are not conversant • with' tho subject at all,' ant! arc legislating purely-and ■ simplv 'in-tho interests of one class. They do: not think..of tho nation being made up ■ of. a. variety of interests or reahso that if ono suffered they must all suffer. . ■ .\, ■

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Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 621, 25 September 1909, Page 16

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MESSRS WHITCOMBE & TOMBS PREMISES. Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 621, 25 September 1909, Page 16

MESSRS WHITCOMBE & TOMBS PREMISES. Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 621, 25 September 1909, Page 16

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