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hat Are Happening
Around Us.
fie ibe salsa/IN •ease.1lbw kill.
ed mrd w ...dud • $1g 4 WWI trona
Ira wase•Y
4.gb rmrstosa.as
Tawe Sae* Ie tti.dorkb Twos. to two or three, and the result is tbat
veeewsrned h IYe eempetition is not se keen ter live
Iowa Clock. weight, although butchers met is dear
.r in Goderich thus at any point outside
of tate adios. It is the duty of the coun-
cil to device some mean. by which the
greases can be se utilised that the town
• foul •mood, sod see what has will get some beue6t for the outlay,
been the result. Away asp se West and 00 time snould be loot io task
Ws.anosh I hod there will b• two new in,s ep the scheme which I have briefly
meal—Messrs Johost• n and Lockhart in- outlined. $7,000 1* too large an outlay
stead of old Charlie Garvin, the mania- for • three days show in this town, and
pal warbors of that towtahip, and hill an effort ought to be made to make the
/sturdy deputy Charles Dentin. Girvin grounds and buildings a isagnet to draw
who had filled every Aloe .n the public trade to the beeicess men who pay the
gift, from (eeceriewer to Wardell, retired bulk u( the taxes.
loaded with honors andr..muu.ceneee, of
put eongtseeta, but Diante, who aspir-
ed to fill the old reeve's shoes, was toms -
hawked and scalped by the redoubt-
able warrior "Ste.lrsils," and the county
council that knew him in the past has
closed its portals to him. Ltckhsrt, the
deputy, wM elected by acclamation.
—I. Colborne Joe Beck, the old
reeve, was elected by acclamation, and
the fact that no opposition was bnwgbt kindness in thus giving them a pointer
out against the little tanner when, cf such tsagatude that it hindered
through illness, be was soot in a position them from running their heads modest •
to miaow the township, speaks volumes stop. (*me.. I was wiling all •boot thio
the W. G. eh B. H., • suross•iu• sit
I monthly cattle fairs base been held fur i
!years, and I fail to see why • similar
A
scheme scold not M trucked ou thy lie
from Stretford t:i Oodericu. At the
present time the farmers i■ this swathes
l awe plenty of good crock to place um The
sale, but the local buyers are limited
TORONTO LETTER.
bout Men and Things in
Quoin) City.
_-The smoke in connection with the
eyarious meotmipal amiable has cleared
sway, and epee mon I am able to take
—I have been i•formed that Messrs
Holt sad Knox were nottfied in a
friendly manner by our renal clerk that
their respective qualifications would not
..title them to the positicns of conn
tenors, had they been sleeted at this re -
eons
.
eons municipal contest. I am sore the
gentlemen interested mutt have been
placed under deep and lasting obligation
to the affable and urbane clerk for his
for his personal popularity. Joe i. use
of ter boys where boys are, and a man
is the presence of mem, e•erytime. He
is • good-hearted, Rental, generous,
whole -cooled fellow, •md if he hadn't
been born a Tory world have been ratia-
factory oven to me ; bet Tm not going to for the gander, and the clerk has no roe -
Lind fault with him for that as this ores- eon for acting meanly to the good -look -
*ion. As I said before, be is personally iag young doctor, after behaving
popular, and in addition to that he is a se bandaomely to the two (ant. >lebbe,
whooping Society mss from all over. it'll be attended to when the declare -
He is a great Mogul from S•ltford, High demi d qualification are being subscribed
Tycoon of This, Ammer of That, Git-sp- to-
and-git of the other, and a score of other
titles that 1 deal just remember sow.
Bet no matter where yos find his, ex-
cept on politica, M'S all-wool-anl-a-yerd-
wide, and don't you forget it. A little
bird has told me that when the mixt big
kindly act to one of the neighbors, and
he told ins to ask the clerk if be would
look at the ssesesmeot roll, and give •
similar pointer to Dr Whitely and some
of tae other oosncil4.n, for, said he,
what s sauce for the gno.s,should be muco
looked M his Med and maid. "Wait a
lite* while , 111 be hen •gala. I am
just going to jump into a cab and drive
up street to shake hands with my good thold mother. as Mayor 4 Toronto. I
want bar to be the first to shake bads
with her Ben as Mayor of this city."
Such • kind eentime,t ..n the part of •
dutiful son made hu friend • stronger
friend than ever. The tutored* of the
city are safe in the hands of a mau pus -
seising such • sterling character and
tomb lure fur his aced saber.
To And this brings me to speak of
another contest of a dill more aggres-
sive character. Paul Petillu, • local
shoulder -hitter, teaches the manly sit in
hie "academy' in this town. Paul is •
good boxer, with an exaggerated opinion
of his ability to knock out rivals. A
burly negro of Owen Sound, havit.g
made a local reputation as • "knocker,"
ewe to Toronto to test his powers is
the noble science with bigger men.
Pattillo heard of the dusky Colossus,
and magnaliimously offered him $10 if
he w mid acc.mmod•'e him by standing
u p before him for six rounds. The
darkey wanted the cash, and the even-
ing fur the "mill" was fixed for Saturday
last. An admission fee of fifty cents
was charged, and some of our bummers,
bloods and bovines@ men •ssembla l to
witness the mill, which was to be de
tided with soft ''1 gloves. Pattillo. in a
short speech explained, that be was go-
ing to "dressthe gentleman sit cube,
and the ten then "put up their dukes "
Presto ' The muscular negro hit out
and aoght Mr Pattillo on the eye, and
staggered that much -surprised geode -
man. The white man then got near his
black adversary only to find him more
terrible in close quarters. The African
won the first round easily. In the second
round Mr Pattillo had the satisfaction of
landing one on the nose of the gentle-
man 0 color, and was congratulating
himself upon having bund out how to
get in his work, when—presto, pas—the
tremendous fist of his dusky cppoaent
caught the proerietor of the Academy
tender the slur, and he sunk on the noon
• bundle of collapsed muscle. Two
detectives in the hall then mercifully
interfered, and stopped the exhibition.
Mr t'attillo did not "drat" the darkey
after all ; and, it is said, he revenged
b resell by indignantly throwing the
clothing of hie ►d.et..ry out of the
Academy. Moral : The black pugilist
may torn oat to be the dark horse.
Mr J. R. Miller, formerly school in-
spector of Wed Huron, is now plunged
into legal work, but tiods time to pursue
his S S. labors. He is now superintend-
ent of the nourishing Sunday school in
connection with the Presbyterian chuteh
at the coater of College and Bathurst
street, of which Mr Oilrsy is pastor.
Mr Thos. McGillicuddy is also into the
work, having been mhosen to teach the
Normal Bible class of College street Bap-
tist church.
The Legislature is called for Jan. 46th,
and • little anxiety is manifested u to
whether the debate on Reciprocity will
be introduced by the supporters of the
of the wurkingmeo have not been of Government or the Opposition. The
him steer. Ile is the most prominent question will likely Dome up in some
man in the Orange Order in Toronto, tore* or other.
end truly time so:isty nourishes here in
all its gaudygrades.And, again, he had
the undivided support of the liquor men
sad their friends. who, by the way, are
not few or u.indoential in • city the
oe of Toronto. He might repudiate
welersllf •ieeetes •e..• of tae
causes TM. ted 1. i/a7wr ('arse's
Nees. Sr. P.islU. s Se.
•esrtaMa N anal r -
••• sew Cee Cesar
Tows.%
That oar oma Coereseesds.t.
Twort°, Jan. 13, 1888.
Now that the dust of the election has
settled (:he "coal duet" a the defeated
casedid to termed it in his speech on the
night at ths.lection), it is interesting to
ceoaidee the assess which 1d 13 the de-
feat of Alderman Rog rs,•itd the marked
victory of Mr L F. Clarke. Immed-
iately upon the anoonneement of Mayor
Howland'. proposed resignation, Mr
Clarks • friends pct him in the field. 1
stated then that if "Ned,' s• he is fam-
iliarly termed by three-foarihs of the
city, ran, he would sweep Toronto, but
1 thought that on account of his p sition
u neniber of the Legislature he might
nut allow bis friends to pre his candi-
dature. As the counict deepened, and
the liquor influence nude its presence
felt in theaorass and at public meet-
ings, Mr Clarkes prospects were not so
bright, and I came to the conclusion that
the saloon would be too heavy • load fur
the ruddy giant of the Sentinel to carry
in the mayoralty race. But, Isle the
deft politician that he ia,Mr Clarke open-
ly disavowed any connection with the
liquor nate sad stood upon • sort of
temperance platform whioh,if not aoospt-
able to those of us who have strong pro-
hibition sympathies, commended itself to
many who were Imitate between two
opinions on the natter. And with the
liquor men of today "Those who be out
spinet us are our friends."
Of Mr Rogers, it is fair to say that he
made a strong candidata. It is fre-
quently the lot of detested men to be
000temnd by their aforetime friends,
and soots have blamed Mr Rogers wham
their own supineoem or their oo-work-
ere wrought the evil and lost the tac-
tic's. Mr Rogers made • magnificent
run under the circumstances. He spoke
in a manly, honorable way of his busi-
ness attain, which had been cruelly
assailed in • way that can only be de-
scribed as .laodercus ; he had large views
of the city's needs, and his actions in
the ounocil were an earnest of his fitness
for the civic chair. Mi Rogers is, today,
regarded in Toronto u an honest, able
and publie-apirited mac.
Briefly summed up, the causes of Mr
Clarke's remarkable victory were m fol-
lows : First, his immense personal
popularity. His acquaintance in the
city was of the widest. He went to
school in Toronto with many of oar
most active business men ; and he made
trisects there. He was a leading figure
during the printers' strike, and the eyes
AJAX.
TRH EDITOR'S TABLB.
• Word er Two Maeda sew Publications
Taws save came N Sala.
"Oars MAW'S Mncarsr." —We have
rename' ter Cardiae copyright
l come around I's to watch ditiun of this interesting and ex -
elections
e
asretsUy end see Joe capture the Tory mtlad novel from the publisher, Wei
t is th. w*II
Toronto. I by
eosyentkia to great shape : bus ',whips kBsoaa author, G. Masnills Fane, and
I've gd a pointer on the wrong creek intersrt tbrowgboet u well ewtsin-
1f 1 have, there's no harm done, and if
I'm right, then 1 have only this to say,
that the Lib -Coss of West Heroe
might go farther sed fare worse. Be
that as it may, however, Joe Beck, is •
terror on the °coonskin line at .ani-
cipal elections, and *somehow manages to
pec there with both feet every time.
The old deputy, Janus Gledhill, was
this year onhorsed by Arehi. Malloy, a
sietlbbor of his from Benmiller. This
contest seemed to hinge on the temper-
ance vote, but somehow the anti candi-
date bobbed up serenely when the
ballots were coasted.
—Ie Goderich towsahip, Cox the old
reeve, again lifted Gabe EUiott's top-
knot, by • large majority. And is the
triangular metes' between "Toadies"
Beacom, ex -deputy Whitely .ed Leith-
waite, "Tootioe ' trotted ander the wire
with • wok ahead. One d the peen-
liuitiw of the oonteet in this township
was the fact that A. M. Polley's eats-
eteillQr, 'Fifer Jack," who had dropped
tblflag oa kis sompstitors In prsvioue
'municipal rao••, mea abet out oethi•o°ea-
, *ed didn't get a pI•o. A. M. P.,
am UM, is going to It this wit for
at year's trot, sod if be dues, there
be some nyisg. A race for the Le-
ty stakes between him and "Tontine"
id be • great feature next Medias it
township.
—Bet you've all seen the welts over
e Bounty, and 1'11 take ep another
of thought that I tkiak will be in
the interest of the readers of Tea Bos-
sal- i see that the •griel ter& perk
end buildings op b date has Boot es
Oss
: 01,860.81, or withie • shaving of $7,000.
Wow, 1 think one el the deet thing• that
Should be moos by oar new eossdil *spa
to be to devise some ways tad means of
making that plot of grinned nod the
ksiildin a a t,.ta.nlive tavests .M 1e
the tows. Tye been talking to same d
the neighbors alai the matter, mei we
• to the eomelsies that the mem
.hone) Bial effort that eosld be made
ovoid be to estahlieb a tsfocathrly settle.
la flews, to be held es the gvewnd•,
M the' masts of belmgfng blade
alms of Cheek to Oderba dose
a.xNesy width. At L cal, Ramirw,
41releeepetoi, CeApb sed odor pat* us
ed. Prise 30 cants
"Wet I JOINED Tax New CauaADa."
—Thr is an interesting and digest e
brochure, with a tb.rough
•cheme proposed by Henry George and
others for the placing of taxes on land
values only. Its author is Ritrhard T
Laooeheld, sod its motto is "The Fath-
erhood of God and the Brotherhood of
Man." Grip Psblishieg Company, To-
mato.
"A Horse or Tsawa."—Thu word
dory. by Edme•d Downey, author of
"In One Town,.' fix.. &c., hes reached
oar table from the Camadiaa publisher,
Was Bryce, Tomato. and id on sale at
aU bookstores, price 46 eta
"Tat ttnsrtra or Antra" — The
brainy epistles of Grip's well-read tor-
t "Heigh Aiello," have best,
and issued is book form by
Grip Publishieg t)o.pasy. They are
racy in the extreme, and are warranted
tc give many hearty knight
"Tan Tors hotel."—That psycholo-
gical and realistic story "The Twin.
Bost," by Charles McKay, has reached
ss tom the Canadise pebiisher, Ws
Beyer, Termite. On alb at the hook -
mores, prise 3O mate.
FROM
Latest
N
wawa tae r
firmer a:
meet
Pros our ow
The Fiah
ed yesterda
not keel.
really stead
words will
place the gra
tent fisheries
000, and o
about $7.
employed is
fishermen
sof vast um
By the tr
were grant
aiwtg with
coasts of N
the Magd•l
article the
New Voiotia or Ta' Levtso Aoa —
The somber of LitteI Laing Are dated
Jaoeary 7th begins a sew • damn -the
one hundred aid sweaty sixth—o1 that
standard weekly sag•siae. As pwriodi-
e el literature hes been growing from year
to year is *stent and important*, the
Livia, Ay has wine op in.xeaeiog is
vales. It is a .eeessity to the Anerican
reader who valid keep pees with the
best literary work el the � the The
lint number of the sew year
lowing table of montane : —The Life sed
Lenore of Charles Derwin, Contemporary
kess.w ; Th. Mager Oho, by John
Bennie Wieser, *ether of "Booths
Baby," eta, �e� Illustrated Map-
Ikhe--edaiie a i. *trim, Nine-
ties.'
tlD' Aar ; , N Mama's/ ; idA
Madam D' , Notional v : A
Dramatis stat, Meetwsef e rq.:se ;
Tae
Fanny of the Negro, 11}edeMr;
tarty Lelia 1Navfgatorn sed their
lgattiaal loetr*m•ra, *. Jetnm'
&waf : New Aewwo foot New [fess*..
f posies fir: OY dil•er, SR Jamas Ai.s1M ;
with dodge poetry . mt.eellany.
This, die Inst weekly somber of the new
volume, is s geed ens with whieb to be
Oa a eabaertpties. For II two sem-
laws 0/ slaty -low lads palms rest
et
morrth.a11,lltq plies • dear) the Deb-
es^Mtos prise $fi is lee ; while fee
Ohne tae hlishere new to mad any
wet the Amies* $0.08 mameldies et
weekliede s twith The Leary Ago • leer.
see ti. pt+Wea«a d& LOAM H rte•
over way rig
within three
coasts. bays
ca not Melo
above. 1 u
Scotia and
reservedtu t
of landing f
wood and w
pose whate
protected w
fisheria
1d to oegot
reciprocity
fisheries of
footing, is
mesial adv
the United
bowsaw, •
which a000
wit hoot
In part cos
ket wee Ops
fish oil. •
awarded $6,
non to Ca
this treaty
States in 1
a system of
the Mate
provided n
apoa the
Washington
least define
tion made b
What the t
prises seems
chief bons o
E CAPITALJohn. W"rill. -Sheriff I owed
_--I Stewart, of Utas@,`
promnent. Ths
tical and General, trot of the cols
from Ottawa. i mesal electNM.
__ ta�l.wai
,
The Brvtckv:lir
1St. Matte Rails•
Abated to Fannie
It . pr• •p...ed
Trunk, Meilao.f,
that company
r. ese.iIoa N -T . 1:ov.
1 lb, Ottawa o.e.-
ar* eallwa7 watt r.
• oat, «. -Casale
•Osla
1104 -
',tor t'.1e.
n (C.onservativs)
woos tlo sod Mayor
the monies soot
will br w tet e.as
as uueiiu•tios
the timid
:rata, sed fur
line on through
Russell amt riaseot, ming with
Monorail. Mod,.f tl intarntt►d is
The Ontario.
sal way Co. will
iter to build •
line front Port Arthro Winnipeg. A
asks foe power
Bntieh Columb„ra ow
to connect with foamiest' r'sdwsys hj
ferry scrum the htrat of Tues. Tis.
Dominion Guveriatedbs'ID( dlaeooto'
u.d the mail service be steamer between
Victoria and Fa• Frail.= there is aider
now in prospect, a 11 iselsOned this ler-
vice was one of tie tales of union.
Tax ]Il. t! &TOE.
perre.poadeat. Ottawa farce a i,.
Orr,w.,, Jan. 10, 1dMS. Otta t..64 A wry
t'..mm,asion re-sesembl- apply this .•sins(
et 11 asbtngtou. Maty do
this fisheries business
and so •aplanatie.n in few
cif value. In the first
of the pv„deet of Dosin-
.oinethisg over $18,000, -
fish export trade totals
)0. The number of boats
300, and the number of
180 That the industry
rice thee* figures show
0
£sties.
Wednesday of lad week, Wm Downs
bought out the dry goods and memory
business, of J S Habkirk, merchant.
at. o}et1 M Lockhart will take pra•*ssion d
them, bet they would not repudiate cisstore on ter let e1 Febeary.
TEL
As Lord
Governor 0
his term wit
the opinion
about hie
Lansdowne
onios. He
dom seen
e: at th
His limas
spends pearl
Rideau Hall
eludes him f
private be
sous
Speaking
my that no
seek fashi
found as i
bare should
of the ana
*harem, and
full dress.
ever, fregoe
hs collar.
best his con
credit for.
three society
their cloth
give the tai
than a ne
place where
known here
outsiders •s
He never
know- anti
• serried I
r f ltllti the Americans Hon. John It,t, boetnciah deo*"
the privilege 0 fishing tary of BntiaL t'. u has beset called
oh subjects on certain to the Federal ".•,a He was bored
fuundland, Labrador and and educated at Per Oat., and is al-
ialanAa. In the seventh most 1:t. He ma • daughter d
States renounced fur- Cappt. John Laos. an old resident
to take, dry or cure fish ref Guderich, Mr l residing in Bay-
ne miles of any of the field near OJodee awing a portion
harbors of British Amari- of his career. Iu Culumbia he
in the limits mentioned
Edward Island, Nova
Brunswick the Americans
Iva only the privilege
the purposes of shelter,
Tomato has • big Cooarvative which he purchased from Wm Downs •
majority, sod that the party "Shit- few days ago.
booth" wee uttered in the ear where it Robert Whtb, our yoga, hareem
would do the most god, won a derided• maker, arrived home last Tuesday even -
for the �, from St fl.lese, where he had•
even-
ly r.m►rkahle victory gepial
Mies Maggie McCmatie, of St Helena, eine and is
has been visiting hen, aerie( the put four. More
week.
ROW Alex MacMillan. of this place, glestkon t
preached in the Presbyterian eburch, Ellet •
Myth, lar Sabbath evening, for the Rev We11is'Ms•
A McLean.
young man who never forgets • friend,
sad treats a psiticel opponent ea a
man sod • brother. Defoe's andf-
dstum did not materially affect the other
candidata Let mo add, that had Clarke
been championed by the temperanee
people as • successor of Howland, whisk Arthur Irwii, of Sommer Hill, paid •
at on. time was spoken of, he would have eying •was too oato
town kart mask.
had at Last the majority of 'Townies's Jae Gerdes. o/ St Helms, has horn
William,'• and perhaps a thoweaid ewgagmd as ta*ebw, for B. 8. Nn. 3,
more Colborne. Mr Goode* is a broiled to
The following, from a city paper, will Doctor Gordon of this p1...,
give an soeenre idea of the noble char- `tared 8ue L(anhall and Alf Morton banon-
from .rtmtthwhere
eater which, from • dnae personal es- I had a ptessantToetikme. T,ale
bays hbeyeal
gssiatanes of aver fifteen years. I knew I were somewhat deceived at thea both
is celled • L(bera,
DO Tot' mei s 1
Dominion Angled $lianase is pee -
'Pouting his resew:he, into the food and
drink Bela to us wife lacer. He ken
and for mu other pur just finished bis r;peer. d the wick
This treaty therefore sold in the tiller. ,ud Wormed me the
are 'lied cur ivah." he is having esuilo el coffee, collected
ted misunderstandings from the tattoos seems, seat in to him.
• which "resulted in the
y of liras opaline the memos x se srares
ooe*artee on an equal
groflon of certain oom-
grsot•d tc Canada by
The latter power,
ed the treaty in 1871,
equal fishing privileges,
to the three mile limit.
ion the American mar -
free to Canadian fish and
the Halifax Commisston
On the best aur city I can *tato that
the Pint Master toad bis no idea d
re-isposine posta a oa him fide new-
p•pers. Hsu truly la correct abuses
though. For ins_ness prominent rima
dealer in Toronu..,0a a sporting pqs<
with the sole objet of advertising his
weapons through fs larch free of post-
age. The law wa mit intended to be
taken advantage .' in this way, bet it
000 additional commies- u, in • largo natter el mama
Ti. fisheries clauses of OUR cwat �[wt.
abrogated by the United The Trent Valet' sal ea.missicee
and things relapsed int' consisting of Judie hank Tars-
aaud forfeits. This i• er and Mr Kennxl of Montreal, with
Chinn at present. and Dr Oliver of Barn, as hawtery. is said
•rraneement is a lrsmd to be about to tab *Whom reopotitisg
111400 DOS sitting at that portion betas** Peterboro and
n thought they may at Trenton. Thu coal istimigaed to ew-
beennga d the renuncia- sect by a chert eu: the upper great lakes
t *fledStates in 1818. with the Bay of futile. I may mem-
have
really so.- rim that up to th,
• , t the as.oset
have been all along, the .speeded on estsals
teatime. 1560,000,000.
mast enjoyable time during his belidatm I over fair.
NOR ORRZRAL I Domt'x
twos was appointed ( We are to have . .
before the Senate,
of Montreal avast
adultery sad meaty.
sixth application an
which six or eight '4
with the oat wt:
meat for those wC.
lishsent of a divorce
mediae year a large n
decline to at ea tie
They dost like the ,
lith of August 1883,
ire this summer. It is
bre that all statements
ars premature.
41 fifth who tae held the
a quiet life bang Det
his official quarters
tre or at church, for
. heads both plate. He
wary.veni•g, however, at
viceregal etiquette pre-
empting limitations to
"Keg" Clarke to be po--eseed of :—
Tae rift.... of Termite not hewing •
wquaiitasee with Mr ildw rd
sallerke, Mayor -•lest. will perhaps be
able to kedge the eh•rseter e1 the man
lays little eirws.VMne. whit 1eetered
no the rasping of etaetiso dq. Mr
Clarks ores. allots with lebod•, at W
•o.mittee-roe. en [In[-mtron when
returns mime ht wafeh .hired without
dacha that he had been destsa. Aa
eM►seisDlie hued and ospp lent sier-
ra asp he rake hes& aid wsg.Mlsda
ter sd1s1y+•4( wpm Ifs Aub
sensing back siogl. Sees says "the girls
are we good,' He dda't mean it, all the
ass•.
A missionary mwviee will be held i*
the Mail—at Methodist ebsreh next Raw
de, .veei.g, oemmeseing at 6 30 p.m.
Addressee will M delivered by Rev
A M enialsa and others.
gree
mimed on th
Waldie beget
Kr Joke To
Oove raiment
to be denim
end claims to
in Oakvile.
David Hand
probably be
the Commons
peers, appal
way, the el
the B C. Leg
W.
joie the M
eieeti es in
berland .re 6
des Mr Chem
wee Clift, sod
W illoughby
Whitey will loin
iiia, but IIr k
Kr Ferris its Pie
Cenawvsti• 0.
1a latest a
Or SOCIAL 1.171
the theatre leads nee to
.tae is America can
looking audiences be
Otte.. A profusion of
backs and other portions
appear ie all their
smarts are invariably in
vied service dude, how-
alone,—he and
rPyed in the very
niior will give him
there are two or
who pay nothing for
hs advertisement they
asissaiudered cheaper
drertiasent. The'
Otowa dodo works is
the loess of Refoge--to
Government buildings.
ani t afford it, you
elle of ter favor of
thea of • maiden. herr-
bedded' at half -pert
Id to work as Tate as
seep.
4'rrtsttu.
hew amt to M held ta
GI sod Oentr.
pion egoista Cos-
a L chat lima bees die-
d" qhs' ground. Mr
b..eliesated for Hates
possibly be the
erser s known
.1 Hallos.
seas, as Wires Lrsa•ar. — f
a majority over egpie ail here last
Mr Prior will the quiniee'e
Visions, B.C..se "literary eeatsaa,'
I` d Mr Shake hall on Friday
B t►e Atnordiegly.1
r Hampht b firs being 3(jssaa
ftp fo 0054 that Ls@tgthy sod veli
fossa, h..gnm. b press r.1 b each
trio by.- oiceitiond Nealy
Nerthas- apprae's*ive
' In Drs- Messer Wtlsoi,
bus.!)��7 pee th.it derision
b 10ul Th. Itisaett's .14. awn i ,
civ)) was a1. Mr Kim [vier*
lbr. Cha.ber- eM •sl► ...tar im
eeter d and earned tDtt
s Tha e••isty Ilan kers re
t
in pass of lit *same
aansow sat .
The Hudson's Bq
offered to furnish e
expedition the soma
meet will pay the e
trip. The Intention
should winter in the
when the tee forms s
up in the spring.
amino
The groes debt of
end of the year wan
Amax $47,301,00t
A reveal of B00%
place in Westraord
16th. Thr
1879 majority for it '
Tate Revesw rat t+e
antncr.•.e of i134
$
831,.
The 000Co•srntnent e
missiossr to the Ar.
I1 is worthy of re
has yet beam eosvictd
*fence is llfiamttobe'
These are oboist 1710'
penitentiertak
Boman et the r
the Oovsuomest is
Somber Olt the heal
the umene6ehrss
bre.
The Marshiomem
skating and tokeggsc
latcrday.
that
forest et
handles sad
owoe 1018110
poetise seep'
The /tibia class in eonneetioi with tae
Presbyterian ehoreh meets every Twee-
ds *cosier, oomeemrdw s 7 p.m. it
is
day
by Rev A MaeMitMi, sod t4
sups ren
as very ioetr.sti'm and tater-
esti1fkolor of
credit for
ala whim e*lestad
Tho
mesad will
n 5W the
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