: Sir Wilfrid Laurier gave.an address at Winnipeg -to. a great gathering 'of ; American immigrants, of . whom there' are .'a hundred thousand iii the Canadian West. Ho said no, one desired thenr . to.: forget •-.icir native: land, 'and Britishers "earnestly desired -a'closer bond .of; unwiivbo.' tween the United States and Canada. ' The old politician lay' "speechless'' in ■ ■ bed; • ' '■" x . : His cold was,so bad that' he got no repose. •; ■ ' ■ He scarcely could think' how t6; "act," it .is said, . To follow the "ayes," or to run with the "noes." ■" "That cough I'd 'unseat,' and the illness; 'defeat,-' .. ■ . .With no 'want of -confldenco' sure! And: the. '."speaker," true friend, his 'health; did "amend." With Woods'. - Great' . Peppermint Cure. ; - Advt. .18 i
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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 924, 17 September 1910, Page 9
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118Page 9 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 924, 17 September 1910, Page 9
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