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The Grip cartoons: vols. I & II, May 1873 to May 1874

Chapter 49: No. 47. “Protestantism at Ottawa.”
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A curated selection of satirical cartoons re-rendered and presented with a brief introduction and concise annotations by the artist. The plates use caricature, visual puns, and topical pastiche to critique parliamentary scandals, civic disputes, public commissions, and notable public figures, shifting between single-panel gags and recurring motifs. Explanatory notes accompany each image to clarify local allusions and the cartoonist’s intent, so the sequence functions both as humorous commentary on contemporary public life and as an organized record of editorial opinion.

No. 47.
Protestantism at Ottawa.

The new tariff proved very unpopular in many points, and the Finance Minister was for several weeks fairly besieged by the representatives of various branches of trade and commerce, who called to protest against the objectionable items.

April 25th, 1874.

No. 47.

PROTESTANTISM AT OTTAWA;
OR, “JOB” CARTWRIGHT’S COMFORTERS.
BEING ONE OF THE “PLEASANTRIES OF PUBLIC LIFE.”