No. 51.
“Dignity” without “Impudence.”
The Dominion Senate, usually so passive and quiet, strikingly signalized its life and vim during this session by throwing out a bill introduced by Mr. Cameron, M.P. for South Huron, having for its object the re-distribution of the electoral divisions composing that Riding.
May 23rd, 1874.
No. 51.
“DIGNITY,” WITHOUT “IMPUDENCE.”
Old Madame Senate—“I SAY, Mr. LOWER-HOUSE MACKENZIE, WHO’S RUNNING THIS COUNTRY, ANYHOW?”
No. 52.
“Ambition’s Thorny Path.”
Dr. John Herbert Sangster appeared as a candidate for a seat in the Council of Public Instruction. His candidature was warmly supported by many of the public school teachers of Ontario, and as ardently opposed, on personal grounds, by The Globe newspaper and many others.