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Show Excitement Over Kiel Unabated. Montnetl, November 20. At a Kiel meeting meet-ing on the Champ de Mars last night, Chairman Chair-man W. O. David, afeer condemning the government asked the audience to 8WEAB OVER THE BODI OF RIEL To never forgive those who were responsible for Riel's death, and also to adopt his children child-ren as those of the nation. Hon. Mr. Mercier protested "solemnly against the fate of Kiel, and called on the people to turn out the three cowards in the Cabinet. George Dunhamel, Conservative, said Kiel was a sublime fool, and would soon have been forgotten if incarcerated in the penitentiary peni-tentiary or lunatic asylum. Instead of that he had descended to the grave, or rather had mounted the pedestal of immortality. Sherbrook, Quebec, November 20. Upholders Up-holders of the government gathered in groups last night for the purpose of preventing prevent-ing any attempts that might be made to brtn effigies. BOTH PARTIES WERE OUT IN STRONG FORCE. Speeches were made on both sides, and the action of the government criticised and applauded ap-plauded by turns, amid much excitement. Two anti-government men were seriously injured, the head of one being split open. |