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�, . . -,i rrepare, iror �, ------" which he urge$ the re election �i�k .. :
1. . , ak 00 Nov"O"r ard I , ,, of Uou, 1 E�O,M, ��f the oertAinity -of the Laur- 1 -;-111- ." -11-.1-11., . : �
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' � 4 ' I Arthur to 0000VAM, Slid mockinaw Twou; , ----..-* gaining prestige InQuebeo di I r �. , I
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Newilouacilana., - Goverprillent of.Hon ell of Charlevoix and )Dorchester, now - W . ! ,
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- t, "O'n* The retirement fr,og the Whitney the Liberals ex ontmtleo 4 All IPPOPIVIN .
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.C61 -d. -WeatherV. I . ( Ron Moutolth, , .. I
- I I I Minister of A cult held by theConservatIv_eS,tbUq
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. 1w, a solid deleption, to OttoW4 to support, TO Se-cuto AdVanced,,Styles �
. . I Murkokp LOes, Penetan pointment ot. r, James $. Duff, the
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Isud.)(894LnetawanAlver. &kefleld,�K&d&;&$%p, 1; member, of the ,Legla t n, The 9411110 I. a *
, . September and. October have been remarkable . 14tur _ beral 44 , I '
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Ora North ]D44Y JrlQJUr4*0. L'LL W yesterday 4fterao9i% by Sir aged by the v naervo�jveo, has : 11
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I . . ,1 Weather In RaPldlY Approaching, , . : .3 1 July, we did not oz -
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needs, leA usas * _t y Be ol NaMeation, 1$ eawlier, .to points The Lond.9n Labor candidatei Mr, X ining(I to Kell up a greater majority ,
.. sis ou, Vy sh Ing -the finest *0"4%1A' 0Jy0 .
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stock of I . I I I For fall Information apply to 0, a Toronto No , aper sayst-141n 6rd 0 The same argument. op lies L to the that . I . �.
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I Dry +Goods, '. . .L. ... I . . . - r candidate would probably be latter place the Liberals. Are, posi. � - .
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I . CLINTON WEVV ERA Llbersl to contest the seat in the com� , � e In rs in Canad '
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. . I THURSDAY, .00'�. 15, I tWatJ amin the field4juntil the last that seat agairst the ex-member,Ll u. '16S and! Colo L L he latest productions,
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L . �_ - I . ballot is counted, no wa, 00.1 Worthington. .A sure sign A The Sty art.. .
I . , , tter how many. L&ral rings are the most istic we I
nm4y-toz-,wear Parml ents, . . , victory 01 -along. the line in the, .
XV� candidates oilre In thQ running." , havq shown.' * . . I
� The Conte.stin . . Province of Quebec can be &leaned
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. in town. We have the,fve.iy best goods obtainable. - I The Toronto News, ,by a deft'but -grain, F., . C., and .other .well-known . .
ositivelly refdsp to have Lany_ . ... _ ' The followilorbpare,f(ra,phs appeared 41sonest use of terms . Ali . 'Papers I
at the price, and we'p .. I I . - the TO nto alliea;_ . - . ,, presents to it, Conservatives of the better and strong, � � , . , I .Trimmed Free,
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I thi g to. dow I ith trash. . ]Fall stocks. are'vOW in . to .terest.in the � readera a, migepresentation, of - the or.class refuse to enter the. coate9t, I . . I 1. , I
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. n I., . I election. contests in this Immediate vi- National Transcontinental Railway torney General for the Province of .. Bundles ol'Remnanis and Odd Lo ' I . . .
. at their best. . . I . '.... L. 7 ciui East, Huron, Mr, Hislop, enterprise, It charges; tne Govern. . I I . as at prices � .
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. the 1be'rnQ candidate, Lis expected to ment with "buildinga new transcont. . I are half-price afid less. 1�1 I .
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I ! I L I I redeem th(3 riding. Canvassers who "I Mountmorency, would most! assuredly L I . � . . I . . . " 1 M4.
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Fi , A , ,Ssamatter'offadt tbe'Goverlimerit one of the 0 L L . I � L' I I --- I I
. presenting I& to private capitalists."
Coats r districts report that thOy + never saw fln" everal wrietituencies + . I . . .
. . . . I . . . . .fb.e Liberals more dete L rmined , arld-lo, builds only half of the railway (and . . �
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' of Coats as we workers in this town have this half is not "presented" but,11leas- L
We never bad such a fine stock cal Liberal . _ least show of election Re realizes, I .
. I . more heart than for many+years. Dr. ed" to the Grand Trunk+ Pacific, Com-. I Nklindow Shades . ..
are showing thisseason, 1)Q'Z.efis -and .dozens of , Chisholm, the Conserv&t "panyt which builds the other half, . however.that the Province of Quebec - .. . - .. . . . I . L . . I I
. 14 L lve candidatO, I . I . . . will go solid for Lauri and, in his I I � .. I
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0. . , !tyles to select from, 4nd only one ort*o of a kind I isalso popular here in bispwn town. - . wisdom has declined MrIloomin.tioris . appear4nce., , .
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.. Last election the Liberals were -united VAntworth Will Lbe redeemed by Mr. offeredby his party. . I . I I 9
in some cases.. Almost all �b I including.. black, . a4d enthusiastic. ,' . I . . 1. . . I - , they are af .the prbper,kind. We sell the " Perfecw
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. navy, cardinal, myrtle, birb% an .� f�nty tweed.' All , -In Weit Huron Robert Holmes, edl- � ply- laugh6 When told the Conservative �L + tion " sbade,.wbich bears our. guarantee the . . �r
I , tor of the Clinton New Ara, who sjkt in getio campaign and has done so much would, accord ,the country a better . I I I .. and. is I I
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prices, according to the styles i L . . for his courl ty th gove ninent if they were elected to I . , . the. m4rkct, I � . .
at even many. Jonaer. - 'M + . . . .
. � I 1� . � . I , Lewis, member in last Parliament, are , ' cer. In answer to these fairy tale I . � .. . I . . � 11 I .. : .. � I ..
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I � I. . ." , his-party.on the North-Weidt School feats of losing the;rIding hao been-giv- ti6n of their solail and daughters to -the ' ' . I . ' ' ' " 11 L
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. . . I n6tL h thd party. - both in the Pro�inclai and- th'e' which .
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Furs . , . . I . . . I . that it will help him with the Ashfield Federal House ha .been called in - to - ., . .1 L ... � . . .
I .. .. . . . " I I . L To wnship Cachofica�.- L� the rescue, but thbir argument$, country with far great6r comfort than. . I . . � I . .
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Not a big stock but eveq one selected L fo . " � I 'been as a sounding brass and a tink- rule. '. . . . . . I .
� 2 . ' r .- .,The following.paragraphs Appeared ling evrnbal against the'r000rd of set, , In ISM, beforeL the Liberal party I U es, - . _ - � . . . . .
'Ore furs alread Vice Mr. Sealey has made. . - . � I . I I I
. our own trade. We've sold m y -than - in the London Advertiser of Monday, L I . . I
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tip to Nov.. i5th last year. T6- reason -Better ,.. . . prove cc rrect -. - 1�. . I . ..,_+41 .. _�' � ' '.' ..L in the counties of Dorobeater,Lotbin,ere - '- - ' - are, a soecialty with ,us We' plaim the dis. I . .
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values than everLbefore - - I outh rou .+ � I Sir'JameSWhitney,was tl .1 nct n %aVinj �11. the ,new,est tekt . books, as � L I .
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. 1 . . 'Huron, is putting up � ll� sole�did fight, meeting at Richmond, Que., - on'Satur, up. their houses, "to proceed to the .1 s , .. est alues in 81 ribbl ? " S, '.. .1.
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. Turnbull's Uns rinkable, 'I * - L I day night. Other, speakers � weie Mr ' -,BOOK COVERS FREE WITH SCHOOL BOOKS.. I I
. . . . I I .. . . I . majoroity at the, last . election will be I , . . � .. . . factories of New England or in bricka . . . I . I . � . 1. _. , .
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I ' I L . �. . 41, Varna on Fridky night he -addresFa- fholalleged 06)CrUpPLion Of : the Gove %ho were obliged to emigrate to the � Pure'l "Books� on . � "I . . � .111. ... : .. ...
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-ed*a large gatherin,4,4nd was given,an mentatOttaw'aan saying thatthe. . . .. .. �L . : I . .. . .
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. . . . � I .. I . electiohday, no less 'than tw ve.pub a:ble 16nkth"the story of- his strtt�gles. � not only. tbriving, but in 41 I . L .. . -
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. 50c, '7 ' in effective liublic speaker rela,tied.all the good legislation that - they have money, -w.litch precludes a I . .
Womelles Underwear, -25e9 35% , 9 . I .. and is a wide student'of political of. flo of his sakcrifi6-of their products , . . . I I. . .. I . aca, D.D.). ' - . .. . I . . . . .. e:
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$1.00 to U.00 . . - . It fairs. His. best work Is'done, in an, -Goye'rnment'' - . are educating their children - in. the � ` . ; ." - . I I . . . . - . .1
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Children's "Underwear, 18c, 20 . . where a shows up the, falsity df'.thbfr - -- " - - things aid happv, in 'the: comforts of 1; I . I ,. . . I � . 1,
e,,, 25c, 40c, .50c. -to.. 750 " .. Th&St John' X',B'.1 correspow I . .' a'Young- Man Ou�,ht t6:Kno ' ' ' ' ! �.
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. Goods, -Golf Cocits, Waisisi,, Skirts,.'etc. * , - " I Air Robert'Holmes, 9ndelected-M-r'.-E, ' I - I , A . .. '. . . . . . I . � . . I + . L. I. .1 . L �
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110. �;* � . . - . , L I., �, I ced his retirem om the in the threb pteceeding. federal - caul- . � . .
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. . . .. I . . : ..; . en. ip the House, he was a Local Legislature, ` Donald Morrison, , organ,in the om i I. I L . . 'a.-Youtig Wife Ought Lo Know. . . ''
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11 I .. - I � .. ly . I 1y dlose studeht�of ' Speaker of the'Lo6al Legialatuve, who hand at. - tiguting, out A majority for . I., I.. � . ' . * I . .
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that the new Church urlder his pastor- dombined'with simolicit*. (if . - - I - ,. . I . ' . 91 . . . . . , . �. . . . . . . . I. .. -1
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ST PAULS - . I so le. L It is expected that. Mn W. P. .Act is that of the',Que6c Street Rail- 4 fOrraft'adverse majority 6f Oro -or I ,,together.'FIrstj business depression or '.., line L ' - - ..I,, ike ) ul) . well. for Christmas presents..: , 1 1 � ' . I ,
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THANKSGIVING SERVICE, S. - -. , s6k -,Eternal R of" tit -Way, announced early ib7 the,pr0sen't three, 1undk6d. - Hdwever,' ,Mr Me-' hiird times; .second, the " presence Of , I .... - I . . ... . I .
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no . rl� e : week.. 'In this case it seems. the Board, ' * e6tion with.''the riding is someationggeneral, issue adversetd � 'It is none too early to e di I � T - .
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,of the St. Paul's Church ThanksgivitlgI L . - . . . : idea, and late i4esigns6'.. .- I. I I .: . .,. . � � ." '.. L
I . I L' L ' .parties came tbgetber and saw'new here Over a bank� but � he 'soends the effective thrbugbout.'the entire coun. , , s L s . . .. .L . 1. . I
services to be held Sunday next. Rev- . ONTARIO STREET . - � . . . . . . .. L . . . I . I � .. . . I I
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I The L&urier regim . e has coincided ,sl We ' Berlin W6101s, Fib - ing Xitrni, .�Sax#nos and. '� .. ' L . - %. .
U. R. Gunne will, (D. V.) conduct the . .* The. 'Celebrated "Old Southland Jub-� ened to result in a strill:4.'�The dispute rQuto, wheke his business int�areste are . I , , I .. . ger . I .
services. Thie; will be the rector's first IleeSingeri"willgiviD Oneoftheir a . . I . sell I . . .1 .
plen. had.. had reference to -the discharge.of 0 . with a wonderful burst of prosp . I . . .
servicesi after a two months' irabation,' did entirtainmenti in th To n . I Uted 'The Liberal candidate, Dr 1. . ". ..., , . all kinds of Art G64d& .., " , � .
8 .. w Hall an emvloyee under certain ciriminstan., P- Rankin, Lis a , There'. is a temporary -depression,= . , . . . . � . . . I .. � . I L 'I . :. I I .
and large audiences should greet him: . . resident 6f.-Stiatford; . . 1. I .. I . . -_ -_ L I . I 1.
on Thailid4y.-Oct22od', commencing at ode which the''menheldlobe-unfa-ir. a is world-wide, but is passing away, .. . -_ - . . . ... . I I .p.... , I. 1 L
To the to I There are - few. more popular 6nd is a strong cand�date personollv. . ': . . I . L I . I I . � . .S :�L '" '
embers of St. Paul's Church : 8P -m - . .1his dispute-wao. similar in. its nature The condition of the country isthor, .., C .1 . . ... 9 , , . . 1 . 1 , .. .. - . ,
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rch wardens, in the ab- :gtiiring scuthern m6lo(ri the candid tea' will break about, even; lt�r I . � , ., ., , ,
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sence of the Rector ask permission to I as. Come and. duribg the past Summer in. the .case 'of SO that the"Stratfordr tilts ,will de- and cheerful. . Nor is there any ot * oper . . P7 IL .. I I
L hear the "Old Southerin. Sextette." the Canadian Pacific Rafl*& , d it the Ooposiltion ,can L � I
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..make'the following Thanksgiving op L L Ontario Street Anniversary services 'telpgraphers, an entirely'diwerebtLaf- .cide the issue. i� On" . . h6g%omove,tlie country,' I I . I . Book , ,� a . I � .
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peal and announcement. In the first � Sunda�,'Oct 25th. Rev James Living -I - it 6 remarked, from that election, Mr;MdLaren' had *upwards lie aurier Government has . L . . . I . Z . . L . . . . ... � ,
place,thatapproorlate HarvestThanks- I alf.4 may - e I I of 200 majority oier-kr Mabelff. whois * t ,a rec. . I . . .. . . .. I . . 1. . I � . I.. ,,". . . .LL , : , L .
ston is.the preacher.' , . A good�,. time is . which-rasulted ih the Strike. , In both no* chairman of 6e, Railway (Jorla. .01?d 'of. pra6tjealL achievemen and . . . I . . . . 11 , I I
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Oct. 18th,at which we hope and expect' ' - t mission'. Liberals *'have organized a, . I I . .. . .1 , . . L , . I 'L I . . I
The following, were the del egates to the operaticin he. Lemieux Ac 01 b, an iingle constructive idea, isen . . . . . .
our dear Rector. (After an absence (if L . t; had Touug, Men's 11 I d are. very notaE e, Or L . ... .
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two rhonths) will.take the services. - the % Convention 9t Aubuin, Tues.. tailed to secure buy settlement,but the 40tive....i, 1, � I ,..., . . .1 � - -rneasure to appeal torthe imagination . .. I . .. . .
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dav X d Weduesdav;-MT9. % .0orrilish. perseverance, and, tact shown by the . I . of, the pe6ple.- L London Advertiser. .- . . . . . . .. . . . I .
In the second place,may we ask all to MrsTiplady, L Mrs4 Geo. -Lavis, RwT. W. ;members of . _ - , ' ' . . *-. - . : 1. . 1. .1. � . . 1. . � . . " .. � . ... . I . 1. 11 . � � I . . , I I .
. L show their love and gratitude on that E. Kerr.' ' , . . I L� ..I . I. , the resp6ptive boards se . . .. i�omp,arlson W Tr4d6 LL : I I . . .- ....., . .1 . . ,�. � I . . . � . . . . . :1 .. . .,. .. . L . I I . . .
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day by not only thronging the .courts There was _gi eement of: A . , _ . I . � . . . .-- I . . .
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voices in giving praise, but also by da� dveningi, The - meet�n was in, A day or two age an -award w.as denly developed a tremendous interest . . L . .. I. . . . I .. . . I I .. . . . . .,. .
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contributing liberal : charge of Miss Edna-LaMs. The'. league handed out in the case of the'Intercol- LJ12 the progress of tradeLin. GreabLBrit- Thechief crops raised ih:thq'We6t . . I , . . . . I . . . .. . I I �. I I . .. �, I L . !" . I #
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7r.r your presence has entered on 'thil preparittiOn' Of A dnial railway and Its freight clerks.' '&in,, under Conservativerule werle dlscon-� 1. .
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I . es" v leasing0bristmascantito. whielf .showba appain 'how benoficia declare has rivaled that of 0anada, As L tent and, rebellion. There � was' one . . . ! ,
ponse to this appeal. . ory bright p inVeSti, I rebellion. under- CoriservatiVe, -rulein . . , . I
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WESLEY. . . The Canadian b orreiders will attend d6k 'the Act. The. Board in this last the percen ' tage 6f increasein trade been Conservative rule in 1885 The Toron. t , . - . :
church,-, Service at Ontario Street = the result of careful inquiry,' nearly As great As ih Canada Butthe to Mall declared that Z rebellionipf .� . . .. .. .i, I L .11.
The pastor of Wesley church , will e somevaltiable an I arlson to be made by the electors � . I . ' . ..
entitled 11ack Fkog and St Nicholas." may be an jabio inafter of fact, n neithercountry has 1871, and another - rebellion'
preach on "The Model Church on.Sunday evening,, Oct 18th. 1885 was dus to neglect and,.Jncompb� ' BA .R I I . . I . . .
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I 7- - - I vation, which it is beli9yed will'bave States, but betwee6 CtirilldkilliderLib- .another VonserVatiVe pgper,� .said * in . . . , " , � . . .1
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ay the System Lira terialry increasing the expeb4iture of 1he Increase in Canada in the last a curse. . . I . ,Our gntat leaving,
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Rev.'T. W. Chsl,�lasworthwi . 11 preach mail delivery was p ' I the railway. The report shows, indid. tvrelve years has been 411 millions. In . , .. . , . 1.
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I 0 1 In twelve years 0 manyTeara wits unable W realize the , L ' L " Lt
'Always.' Evening, Taul as a = route between the - city - of Hamilton which these Boards proceed, .and how was $06,0,9%. .f . � and. �every cus Omer wh
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Ar. . mid the 'village of Aricaster. This ty is little fear of favor Influences their de. Libvml administration the increase settling and developing the Zest, It I . ur, 9
WILLIS the small beginning -of an enterprise elsions, Some*of our Conservative con- was six � times as great as in 4$ghteen, . next few Weeks. 0 ''t
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It was a particular pleasure,t Mr. that will soob assurne. gigantic pro- Years of Conservative administvation. Oanadiaii Pacific Railway. but it failed and the goods the best .
W. Glenn Campbell, organist, The Arrangements had -been -not to Say gr tI06adoh,-that-tbeBoard- - � . . .
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Musical Director of Willis Church to made ubder the directions of* -Mr Geo should hav a a was 181 millions. Between '1801 . '
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0 of town,) who tendered I -seven investigation wU of this kind that . the next twelv6 yearsi under Liberal , grants tome slowl . . I . , , I �
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aqu, first encouraged her in her voc Some cutiosity ifithe locality wherelt Honest critiolefil, can never. result in the previous -thirty. This comparison inee, and an energetic immigrati'Qn, ' '
Al occurred., and at one of the %posingo other than good. The GoVernment is is mche to the point than A comparison . ,
. Work, taking her into his cholk and r6- , policy was Inaugurated, The results .
I d gnixing the merits of her pure sweet Mr Rosa availed lihiiaelf of the oppor. to be Ongratulated on its.b4ldness and between our ttAde and that o Great L nishings, .Bo
� *12ce which has proved to be far above tunity to'deliver a'brief address, to condor 1h referring the disputo for ad. Britain, and the United States, I were marvellous, 'When, In IWO, a ., I . .. I .. 1. 1. ,
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. the -ordinary. those who had assembled at the point justmont in this way. &lid furnishes a- I . a ,O of the three provinces w4s
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t,Vhe,ponv,jreg4tions Who have been, at. bimplethatthere'will, be no serious in Ito own legislation and an example tINCHANGBA.81it --Afewevenitigs 'the West had arrived ... .1
A.- , I U t. 40 AfIV. 14-1 & .' �A .1 .1 4. 1� ta. ga toother em"yers of the advA.-ta ed ik A" --1--f --11 11- - hl-�"- I thehvesid6ut,in . " .1 ..
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�' Oundays have had the pleasure df 11144 within a vory short; time a_9veral other of conciliatory methods In industrial 'ward attacked a, plaVinate,because bitt years between 1801 and 1000, and . . .
I ( ,ot,king to a series of a6mons ciplivorm tontea in -d ifferent, parts, ofthe coup try diaputeo, I its' w4c,9011 AM I n '-16,% eart, hah-an Ifinl I .
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