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ITiMES„ NOVEMBER t894.
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0L WILLIAMS.: for alMat tWO 111Ittils, isitriirov.
Henry, who has been on the
* sieklist 1
1 • ing very fast. We hope to 88e him ,
. , ,
01031vIli° co1 around soon. Will. Henry and 1
1, 1family are expeeted home about the '
tea .
I
-, AND first of Deeember.—Mr. George Rtil
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is going away to get a, growth T re-
moved from his his neck, whichhas
DRUGGIS ': been growing for about two years.—
,
We are glad to get a liteci froe, and
-- ': snow to cover up some of the mud,
G. til. W. TELEGRAPH
CO. putting •cra the hill last week, thither
which one of �1U cone aetor:i. was
to xi h4 on the made whea the
,
opp. Brunswick House.
other work dome ete., al, Die Do. they have been br1nging here lately..
eervieee rendered revising voteveral good elven,: were lead ati
list 1891., per order from County about 4e, per lb, wad Mr. A. :11ttleollit .,
Judge, $11.06; Daniel Geddes, Pei- .bought six good cattle at ejielq.1.6 ib.
grave, rase of- laraw for bolding !Pretty good stoek Feld. :a from 31y tol
.votersi list court; Nov, 7, i,,1•181•)1, '31,1e, and half -fatted beitets frem 2101 There b no use freeeing this year, when you can buy Overceata at the.
$1,50; 11.. Elliott, " Times " °Mee, :to 30 a)or pound. A few steere were I low priee we oVer them to you. WV11 back our
OVERCOATS
%T Al 7r Wr
Vi
Wiugham, printiffers account to date, , bought :le eteetera at from 21e to;
4 teat; James Marehall, township en- 21e per pound.. Calves were inore IFeiiiFi GREM
A • In"rWN
gineer, expellees mat fees 1891, ' plentiful time usual, wed ti oe I
$25.50: Mark easselS, 35 rods wit e ;them were in Ilot a bit better condi- i
femme lot •12, cm. 14, ':::1.50, Do. Do.' tion than they ought to b('. pricer, against tiny other four in the country.
cleaning we 011 gravel romi spring ranged from e2.00 to ,e1.2 tem', , ,,„oeeee,eeo„e_,e„,„,,,e„e.eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeea,e,ee„,„ee,eoeeee_,,e,e,„„ooe,„,„„oenee„,e_s
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17 i 12 ul 13 rki. )0 3:lee per pound. for good. large sheep,
k 1 tifil Melton Overcoat
of 189 t, James Well, deepening Shippi.Are wove paying from 11:1e. to . OUR HwEsT MELTON'. -1
suow is on the ground. creek, lot eons.
line 36 and 37, eon. 13, 4.3, Do. Do. per pound. Good lambe sold at from / tweed lined, miltde and trimmed right style, all wool, lined with fine
2 :eau
Robert Currie, sen., tile drain, side- and the °there sold at from 2c to 3e A Genuine Frieze taster,full length,
lainWA-1RIP! Ont
L... FaAST 'W.A.WANOII. gradiug. on iiidelthe 139 and 40, von. ale to 3;11e, iier pomel, fuel eoilliluni . . • 1. tivilled. tweed aed trimmed with
• W 11 Scott of Stanley has •
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14, $2; James Young, gravellingeand lots at trona** to 3 per pound. Fat
r. . , wielding sic e ne am , .
tpcatingllani.1 tints
eiPee: re: el Deli; 1:;, leoa.
DITORIAL-NOTES.
1 li 36 37 coil 13 hop sell at about 4e per pound.
been engaged to teach in school 7,111. The council then adjouriacd East Buffalo, N. Y. November 19,
section No. 8, for the yew.: 1895, .—Cattle— Two 1 mndred f d ten
at ' till Saturday, 15th 1/ec. next.
, salary of 500. P, Volum-flame Clerk. ears on sale and 198 throug.h. (View
The council met purenant to ad- 10c to 15e stronger for (rood heavy
throughout ie very
,coat fit for the Governor-General.
$7,50. best materials. For this line
Our Price Our Price is...„ $9,00,
OUR ROM BREAKER.
journment. Members 011 present. and export. Steady Itor fair to OUR 85 OVERCOAT.
— Minutes of last meeting read, correct- I: The Young Liberal Convention.
medium gredes. Lower fie' commou An extra heavy twilled tweed in It is not silk lined nor fur trimme
i • ot aetivit • at 31 d I well dlls Lair). Sen,r1Vadieee3tOlbf
ec(olt,tt,hluvet
ed, and signed. 'Messrs. Thos. Apart 'Nem the general election, stock. Sales—Extra export steers, grey and fawn, by far the most
Straughan and Wm. Dobie, jun., .which from the s gns • $3.15 to ea. 4: ()Tx:. leas y shipping,
MR. T. S. Homis7wns elected in wer„ present, requestling that some- Ottawa may 'be expected immediately etee ea; :
farr ea medium stemrSstylish coat we have. Linings and 1 splendid tweed and is second to none
iondon, on Tuesday, over MaYer thing be done now .on the part of after the completion of the voters $4.35 to $4.05; light to good butclu,rs, trimmings ,of the best quality. This
in its Chefs. Think a little.
• ESSi...r Overcoat goes at
• ••t - of over 800 ; East 'Wit.wanosh council towards or- lists, one of the -most important events steers, !..'":1..80 to $4.15 to $1.25; fat
and numbering the propos- of 1895, politically, will be tileCon- heif
ers, $3.50 to ,', 43.75; mixed covirs
Mro lrobbs is the first Liberal ever ganizing
and heifers, $2,75 to $3.25; common
ed new melon school section, south veution of Yonng Liberals, to beheld
eleetedin London to irepresent that light, V.25 to $2.50; bulls, *,q,),.80 to;
end of the township. Arguments in Toronto in the latter pet of
city in the Ontario Legislature.
1 fur and ao.ainst this new school sec- January. lleretofore general party 0. extra heavy, $13.25 to i.P3.65.
$10,00. • Our Price $5.00.
Ttn Ottawa correspondent of the ton were gone into for -a time, when conventions have been held at irregu-
,ase of
'Toronto ,-Gidhe'sfms 'that there Can it Avas diet -Need at last, to lay the mat- lar intervals, and, as hi the (. ,
Higginbotham, lot eS, .con. 3, was at the call of the party leaders, who
inlets Parliament 'before June next, . also present, requesting the council have been required to assume alto-
' if is to to be on the lists being' to notify Nath. Johnston and Wm. gether too netaeh responsibility in con -
prepared at present, as the lists will 1.7. Parks to build their portion of ne'tion with the management of the
not be eompleted and ready for uee ' fence on road allowance, south part
- before that time. 11 lot 28, eon. 4. The clerk was in-
structed to notify these parties about
Trnt Toronto 'World&L»that the
tbiefianatter forthwith. jolm Camp-
-Empire is in deep writer -again and" bell, lots 42, eons. 7 and 8. reported
the bat h being passed -around for : to the council that he had repaired a
-the sinews of war to ,earry it on. An ! beeach on eastern gravel road, and
same i for payment had received a•quantity
effort was recently 'made, the
I of sand from the towmship gravel
411ithority seys, to •anatalgamate it with
pit on lot 42, eon. 6. The following
the Mail, brit on .account of Mr. it -1
to i a. mounts were passed, and debentures
ing, of the 'Man, not beinwillin
------------neued for the payment of the same,
ter over in the meantime. James the great Ottawa convention of 1803,
' be no gdneral election for the Dom -
Fresh cows stronger end stockers
steady for good, slow for light, $2.25
to $2.80.
Hogs—Two hundred and twenty
cars on sale, 115 cars through; mark- 4
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RA
10;
A beautiful stock of
Y - MADE CLOTHING
on band and we are selling it at prices that are acknowledged to be
e •il‘e2:31
et steady. Yorkers $4.30 to $4.85;
15.11T112NE
pies $4.3'5 to $4.46; mixed packene These goods are bought direct from the MANUFACTUIZEUS and you are,
forces fighting sunder their leadership. $4.40 to $4.50- good heavy, $4.70 to to benefit by our shrewdness. Come along and be clothed anem.
The intention of the promoters of the $4-75; roughs, 113.50 to $4; stags, $3
present convention is that it shall be to eeeee,
made the means of forming a per- Sheep and lambs—The receipts 'to-
manent organization, operating upon , day were enormous, 236 cars when
I all were yarded, and more reported
the principle of the :eTational Liberal
Federation of Great Britain, and like which had not reached. the yards at - "- . - • - -
it holding annual conferences for the the close of the markets. - Included THE
discussion of the position of Public in the offerings were 25 cars of i
D. M. GORDON,
Tho Anchor, House Wingham..
SMALL END
NOTHING,
business, and the mlation of the party Canada lambs, only a Portion of is necessarily small. Just so small are the benefits to be derived iron, attending:
thereto. The eonventions of the whidb sold, the best realizing l•;-:3.501. some so-called "bu&iness colleges." Tho
National Liberal Federation are held to 1;4335. The best natives sold at I
relinquish control, t le
iviz: Jacob Miner, Lneknow, cut- in various eitlea, where the presence .$2.75 to $3.25. The market (dosed
tine,. hill ditchino. and baildiree cul- of a large number of leaders. of very weak, with over 100 ears on
• -through.
. DO. DO., gravelling and cutting. hills often does promote a sort ------------4 o demand, while t hrough run
THE City of New 'York, at the vert sidelme ea and 17, eon., h, ea.:), political thought is calculated to, and sale, for which there was practically
recent stale electwne, ..
lots 30 and 31, eons. 12 'and 13, revival. The discussions at these
"Greater New York" scheme, and $25.50; James Howey, .Lueknow, conventions are regarded as the best
will new try to amalgamate:about a gravelling on western betitelary„. evidence to be had of the popular
dozen, outleine- stem/am. including' eons. 1.3 and 14 $37.22; .Thirri Ander- feeling., not in a few centres of popu-
ese_ 0.7
• —
fi:ee r07e- atelegy
.Are• AIL"'
er especially favorable for the lamb
to -day was not heavy and the weatb-
't • d ,*a. bl that Cearidian shi ers Forest City Business and Shorthand College of Lon Ont
trade. The glutted markets make
, ,.
peopyle. sbliaosubldeelilolid.00iffevetidn.til Lt
geutgiohita on the contrary, is rioted for the practical character of its work. You need Booklyn, Long Island flty, :Mount son, sen., con. 6, seveuty-six yards intim only-, but all over the country.
ilimethcson
some -
Vernon, Flushing and several other gravel per D. Cook end .Samuel The Federation represents the tbing practical, why not correspond with ns at once?
suburbs, When consdidetion is '1ells, patbmasters, $3.80; William holding Liberal principles, and. ex- in Western Ontario at 3 bents, if X. W. WESTERVELT, Principal.
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completed, New York will 'have an Wightman, Belgravc, building two presses officially the views that after- shipped now, will result hi a very . - . . --
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area, of 318 square miles and the ee culverts and lumber on eastern wards are expressed at the polls. considerable loss to the shipper.
people, gravel road, con. 7, $12.50; Wm. That it is a federation fashionedle.e...........aeseeee. •• ---------- 'MARKET REPORTS.
and a quarter millions .ef •
anal it the second ,city In the Helps, ditching on sideline 8,9 .and on this principle the young men youN
, con. , • ; y, p
.•
0-
40 • 5 $15 64 John Mowbray, ex ect to organize, is shown by the
underbrustino. on western boundary,. cash sent out bv the Young Liberals
PEOPLE'S
TIIE Bruee count.- olnbrtion con -
con's. 13 and 14, $11.75; Henry RM.- of Toronto, to Clubs throughout the PAP.ER
volition, bad in Walkerton last week, toul, inspecting and shovelling grav- country. The object of the meeting •
ew Journal for the Youth
was largely attended, and a good ' on 'Western boundary, ;',16; George is set forth in the. folfewing words: A N
deal of enthusiasm was evinced. A Fothergill, building abutment and "We believe that the annual con -
minty association was. formed., and.of Canada.
filling approach to bridge on creek, ferences of such a federation as that
sideline 33 and ,131, CM. 3, $12; Robt. proposed would dr much to quicken
..unneN „tilling approach to bridge the interest of young men in public Young peoplrirvill read ; the only. q ties -
OA Leib appomt LI. TI question of re
placing prohibition candidates m the tion is, what are they to read? Their
on creek (south end) sideline 33 and affairs, and that by a full and free
• field for the Dominion Parliament peculiar wants are not fully met by any
was fully discussed, -i'vlien it leas ve-
out road,rand filling up holes, side- the delegates would aid the several excellent periodicals are prepared -
solved that candidates be placed in
line 30 and 40, con. 5, $11.75; T. J.ileaders of the party and public inn for their benefit, but they are all expen-
the field where practicabIe,e and the „ , . . , , sive. • eTarpera You ag People (New York)
Bell, catching on &done 36 and a e , generally in ascertaining the wishes
conveners of each riding were on- costs 82 a veer; 'The Youth's Companion
con. 5. $6; Benjamin Taylor, repair- of the people.
powered to call conventions with this (Boston) i.'1..75; Golden Days (Philadel-
ing bridge, sideline 33 and 34, con. The best interests of our country! phia) 83; and St. Nicholas (New York)
object in view.
5, $2.50; John Duckett, furnishing , would be served by enlisting 601.63. 1 hey are worth the money, but they
34 con 5 S7.75 Do. Do. cleaning diseuselon of the questions of the (last
- general newspaper. In the United States
'aroiluxuries,
timber, and building. culvert eastern young men on the side of (rood
, . .A. PATuax ConVelltion for 'West 1 iie Y0111,10 P MOYLE% Perm:. is a weekly
Baron will be held on the 24th
, gravel road, $22.75, Do. Do., fifty- i government ancl in support of a pulley , ( i e 5 15 d i
et new candidate or confirm the I el per John Cook, pittlimaster, $1.75; ' delegates in regard to the sentiments I Kingston, Canada, designed for the porn-
' •tuTen the ages of ten and twenty, with .
sal of young persons of both sexes be-
e g t•page) ourna ust commence n
1 , eight rods wire fence lot 42, eon. 18,1determined upon the open convention
. instant, at Smith's Hill, to nominate I $.5.80; John Redmond, 35 yds. grnv- and based on the experience of the
, a eparttuent for eh ildren. and issued at
Thos. Nicholson, Auburn, gravel in of the people in their own districts.'
nomination of Mr. Jas. Gaunt, who a price within the reach of 1111. It will
. . ; 1894, $2; Mi'. Bradwick, con. 1, 551 As a central organizing body, a contain the cream of all the leading
was placed in nomination some Mine yards gravel per Albert H. Jneob,1medium for the diffusion of political American periodicals of the same class
y publications of like
ago. -At the recent election for the pathmaster, $2.75; James Agnew, 1 literature and a headquarters fox' 115 well 88 the 'e"
nature to he found in England, in addl.
Lew' Legielature, Mr. Gaunt with- Lecknow, cutting hill, sideline 38 ; Liberal speakers during a campaign, don lo at due proportion of original
drew his support from Mr. Connolly, and 34, con. 8, $40, Do. Do., grading the proposed federation would be ex -
the Petrel nominee when he learned and ditching hills, sideline 33 and tremely valuable. Its operations
• that he was member of' the P.P. A. 34, con. 10, $7; Wm. Paton, grading could be carried on by the contribu-
' The Farmers' Sun, the Patron organ, hill lot 42; cons. 8 and 9, $20, Do. , tion of a small fee of probably not
thinks Me. Gaunt was in the right,
, a and $8's that if this is the only com-
plaint presented against Brother
Gaunt, be should not only be kept in
tbe fieM, line he supported 1)y every
lover of liberty in the riding. Let
lakes etemsel prevail. Let the subjeet wire fence,, sideline 35 and 37, eon. I will place the control of party 7,poli-
$1.50; John Wilson, Winglumelties in the hands of the many, in -
be calmly discussed,. and honest,
independent 'nation taken. Patrons seven y.ards gravel, 85c; James Wil-1stead. of the few is is too often the
son, building culverts, olden/1930 and ' case at present. . We trust that
do net want their candidates to enter
con. 0, 49; James Clow, 78i rods many clubs from our own county
Parliament with riders upon their 131,
wire,fence, lot 80, con. 12, $7.88; will be represented at the eonvention
backs. Our platform is broad
. \NM. Deacon, material and repairing and in the coming Young Liberal
enongh to be acceptable to indepen
I bridge on river, cons. 10 and 11, Federation.
dent electors everywhere.
$26.14 Richard Leishman, inateriali
j and repairing' bridge on river, eons. I LiVe StoCk Markatit.
8 and 9, $32,92; Walter McGowan,1 Montreal, Nov. 19,—There were
23 rods wire fence lot 89, con, 3, about 500 head of butchers' cattle,
Do, cutting hill at river, cons. 8 and . more than ten cents yearly per
9, $12, Do. Do., 87-.1, yards gravel, capita of the membership reported
$1.87, Do. Do., cutting hill, sideline ; by affiliated clubs. We believe the
33 and 34, eon. 10, $5; Jas. Welsh, !idea is one that will result in advan-
sem, ditching on sideline 3( and 37, I tap not only to the Liberal. party,
eon 8, ,F,5; Walter Scott, 15 rods but to the people at large, because it
—Lee—
.MARNOCH.
.Totierli Ruddy, of the eight line,
and James Purvis, of the tenth, have 42.30; Henry Govier, draining on 210 calves and 2,100 sheep and
aded farms. Joe. goes to Beigrave road allowance, sideline 30 and 81, lambs offered for sale at the East
to start butchering, Navin,ubought con. 1, $3; Win.. Robertson, 13lyth, Abattoir to -day. The butchers
out Mr, 'W. Brandon, tend his fath .* ' d
, I
, a id
ei )(vanilla; roa scraper, 25c. P. were out in large numbers t
natter. Young people like status, and
these will be given in abundance. Among
the miscellaneous contents of the paper
may be mentioned accounts of travel,
adventure and discOvery, explanations ot
wonderful inventions, inetances of re-
markable intelligeree in animals, tine°.
dotes,etc. Parents may rest assured that
very highest. 12 bars Soap for 250.
the moral tone of the paper will be the
months., 10 cents. The best way to reinit Christie s Biscuits 220. a box".
Price, 50c a year; trial trip for two . • *
is by postal order at a cost of two cents
WINGHAM.
Wingliam, November 21, 1894.
Cerreeted by P. Deans, Produce Dealer.
Flour • er 100 lbs
P1111 Wheat
Spring Wheat
Oats,
B
eatinr:Itte' yr t
ilh
Eggs per dozen
-.------------- .... .
Tallow, per lb (01 ,8101, to 00
Potatoes, pr bushel
Dried /Apples, per ib 0 05 to 0
Chickens
Ducks
'.rurlre.ys
Dressed Hogs
. ems
Fall Wheat,- .. . ....
Spring I'Vheat
Barley
pOeaatss
Potatoes, per bushel
Butter..
Eggs, per dozen
Hay .........
Cordwood
Wool
DR. MciELLO, MOON, ONT.,
284 Dundes Street,
1 40 to 1 75 EyE and EAR SIURGEE011,›
0 o:3 to 0 54
0 53 to 0
0 25 to 0
0 85 to
0 47 to 0
0 15 to 0
Butter, rolls ...... 0 15 to 0
0 15 to 0
1 25 to 1
Hay per ton ...... 6 00 to
54 Graduate et the New York Eye and Ear hospital,
es 1888. Post Graduate Goers) en the Ivo, Ear, Nose -
A A and Throat at thu New York Pest Graduate medical
--;:' School and Unspital. 1t492, Eyes Tested. ulasses.,
48 Applied. Fine stock Di Spectacles, Leases and.
15 sunlit:cis.: Ev es. Will be at the
15 : Rattenberry House, C;LINTON,.
75 i The first FRIDAY of every
00 month,at date named below:
85 :
05 • Next Visit, December 7th, x894...
05
,, ,
0 Itn to 0 u(o . moderate.
0 30 to 0 50 ; Hours 10.10 a. in. to tt p. m. Charges.
0 07 to 0 08
0 04 to 0 051
0 CONTRACTO
ION. 5 00 to ‚150 . -
_
4 50 to 13 50
4Haren,will receive se• ed titenefdliegre4.--
Th Committee of the House
... 0 50 to 0 50
0 50 to 0 50
bulk or s trate, until noon o
Count
0 85 to 0 40
' 0 27 to 0 28 Friday,
KERR'
0 48 to 0 49
ovember Oth, 1894,,
. ...... 0 80 to 0 85 for e ere on of a
... 0 15 to 0 17
�lStoOlS IJ
6 00 to 7 00 Ouse o 18f
. . .
.......
. 0 17 to 0 20
8 00. to 4 00 Plans and spe
all information
. Reeve, at Chi
Messrs. Fov
S FAiR Tender
Woodstock
a
at Clinton-, Ont.
aol 0,05 can be seen and
t the woof A,M
on, Ont, or the office of'
& Po r, Toronto and
are to be sent i on fOl•MS pro-.
vicied an to be addressed,m ked "tender,"
to
W. PROUD OT,
airman of Com. Honse Refuge,
rode 'oh, Ont..
MC LEE'S
thoUgh Mall silver is carried safel;
dress T. J. Shanks, 03 Rideau et., ,Eine- • -
enough if wrapped in soft paper, Ad- "
2 doz Hooks and Eyes for lc
CHINESE
Ston, Ont. Japan iealgreat value, 25c.9b.;
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A', ,•?....,..,;,'
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STARK'S
POWDERS
'Curs HEADAOHIt outrl Neuralgia'
gloves to the Purvis farm. We are Porterfield, payment of polling there was an active demand Xor any.
oorry to lose Joe. as he is at good., booths, Parliamentary election June , thing good, but 031111111011and), inferior
* 2 1891 S12 1) De s ike tails beef Ind sheep were rather difficut!.
blis neer undertaking.—Me. James tbr culverts, bridge river, and to sell at even t ow ec 4
Innatt.iyiNtrrerstt *1s9 Com Tongue, 13104
tdgulate the DOW015. Val& *ION YO 'MKS.
Menus' 215 OEM's, AY bittio Sprogisia. -
relatlx r. We wish him sueeeis in I , ati
1 1 .1 which
5 lbs. for $1.
Opposite Poet Office.
LAUNDRy.
the undersigned 11119 opened a Laundry in the.
Ilt.TILDTVG al8T =ern OP
enisnonet's DRUG STOPE,
Wintauen,01111 it prepared to do
STRAY HEIFER. ALL KINDS of LAUNDRY WORK
red na:dintrehifi'ltyll° tYprtlgoovrtierliagi priopTerty,u'illuiyeringlgg heedvaebnostiest
ne
thTt,tiiir 01 to the PrrieNes et the d
co°11(i 14ii"o cti'r4b°tti..ve;t6
Turnherry, tet. 22nd, 1884. 0. It. HejunkTrillnitil 0. Weighfini, Noy. 1, 1s04,
-mut taking. her vfty,
1.
is the hest style (40 at the cheapest ratot,
Parcels caned tor and delivered.
Mato e1111 and try our work,
SING LEE,
OPea..1I3. v.
A CA1411 Or DTI
The followin
judgment delis
Judge Gluidwi
,ease of Crabb
TI118 tlettall
ber of the Com
prevent interft
to be present a
body. It apps
on Oe -t. 1st, p1
members as "a.
-refusing to apt
f words, he was
the Mayor.-
the 15111 Oct, t
brought up, in
out,
. The main qi
is, broadly, w]
for proceeding
Valued of. T
Falconer, 1 P.
ders v. Woody
decided that b
One case that
tit
other of Nova
an the absence
TOMOVO a 111
unless he is ac
business of
course, applies
repeesentative
There is no pr
tiff was obstru
in so far as, he
Mayor and ot
do. In fact tli
the other men
the Landers v
pointed out. b:
The defen,
driven to rely
law No. 210,
"That the Mc
order and eau
Council using
personalities,1
obey the ord(
aairman, wb
who in any a
-transgress or
and rogulati
regulating th
at any meeth
any committe
by the chief (
constable flee
or place of su
member shall
take his seat
. .
mettee inectit
apologized fo
eouncil or col
'withdrawn it
remarks."
It is to be -
law, even if I
justify the a(
ing of 15th
most it only
etc., of the
council or eo
is, the meth
is committed
But I CAI
cess of any
of the Munie
under whie
enables cour
tions not spe
this Act, ai
for governin
council, the
the appointi
etc. Suppo:
l'egalations
and persona
given to. 1
them,. and I
implied, bee
necessary tc
body and ti
fu.netions'w
•ccute."—D(
and furthc
polity, for r
cases sited,
in an mill:
ity could bc
by the gmj
some simple
party being
*ding dile(
function, al
sion being (
again, a ne
there as an
smiting oth
his duty an
in the Ivo(
• The plai
opinion, 1
from eithe
that of (
was remoN
offensive 11
is eonsider
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