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Show CAMPAIGN CANARDS. THICK IN CANAI ST. JOHN, N. B.. Sept. 1,. The j paign in eastern Canada continue vigor and all aorta of argum are being advanced to bolster up t! cause by Liberals and Conserve tl alike. In Kent, a district, largely French. Conservative rAidtdate Is Ferdln tenaitleaMa. sea srwa4Ua.f v Vt Conservative newspaper published Shedac. The paper is quoted by Lit speakers as follow: c "Assyria. Chaldea. Egypt, Ore Rome' and the empire of Napoleon h fallen. England f ill a'en fall. The t erais want to tear down the protect walls, erected by the Conservatives, i put In the ltsnu of the young men at guns, some cannon, warships, and m, of the Canadian no more a manufactu and a farmer, hut a military seaman i aolnler: they want to make him a c throat. "Iurler wants the Mood of our c dren and our money." MONTREAL. Sept. H It is now c ceded by both sldea that the result of election will largely. If not entirely, pend upon the verdict of the province Quebec. This province is now a mi strom of politic activity, the campa being marked .by i bitterness ne equaled In Canada. When the Liberal leadcra insist t reciprocity ia paramount, ' the Nation Ista treat It as a side Issue and tm upon forcing the naval question to front. So energetic has been this tack on the naval policy that the L erals are compelled to spend much tl in defensive arguments. The prestige of Sir Wilfrid turl) name la being employed more widely tl ever before, the example being aet the premier himself, who, at Victor vllle, the little place where he began career na a lawyer, made a personal p that hie countrymen should not dea him at thla aupreme hour. |