Tho Common Crier of -the City (Colonel Kearns) recited the royal'proclamation from tho steps of the Royal Exchange in reference to tho establishment of. a branch of the Mint at Ottawa. At its close the- assembled crowd gave threo cheers for tho King. Wo do not want skinflint economists on our municipal bodies any moro than spendthrift wastrels. But. wo do need men with broad minds, whose common'" sense is more pro- | nounced than tlieir "cart? tiokot,"—"Saui-y L tary Record."■
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Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 127, 21 February 1908, Page 3
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