HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Advocate, 1888-11-8, Page 4HE
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his reeent appointments to the bench
It rooks much like our good friends the
enemy would be quite satisfed to stand
the awful effects of `Tory misgovern
kt;:. Fairer, mens" if they got all the offzces,
Thur,zt ayt I' Veil bcr 8th, 18a0; . EzlaatINGuAa1 seems to be bpi to
Mr. Ch•unberlain. The municipal elee.
1 Vpr O. £.L l'RLE'CT'I) tious which the Glatlstolai:ale decided to
make a test o£ strength, lave ,one in .
Tllz^, lilt sideutt al el
ice*zonas took, plae," f-av
as �: cry li.r,;e
Ivor >£ rile Llaioal sus by
on Tuesday h tbe : klit e1 States. 1 1' nl a jar itv.
to the hoer. 0 . E 5 ,l e ^ to pnreee, -we - .....
are unable to t- a 0 .I. 1""t' of t 1'. The Reformers` wouldn't trust tlae r
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7whizzinglr r; ,all. me azll..eaoulnt t East
i. g.a}DerazTT" sarin,,: si D 4Zit xl:arrisux is figures ale" cicalxakrde4l a recount. The
.. -e-.1.-,-at nPa'1'orit':.result g •' +"t
cit ata.ti, but Ir^:• n r. .. was that 1'i'illou�hb� s majority
"`" ' .- . h,5!+ inereesed from three to eight. The
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' 7 - rc . ixf�.tt �«tu exiting (dicer la Ytlevzd.nt � t
-duty" •t his piety.
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- ,, thee volume 1;i5 foallael #iz.•,,. to do his l ., t menal,
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NOTICE!
Haying recently built :a New Factory,
1 aan now better prepared to'fur-
nish• my Customers, and all
who; favor tee with a exalt,
with all kinds of,
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of Toronto Type � - a, .•r.
Alr..l'i1:31.E'.a L,"�t:;13<;ioli of the teade.
of rip;• 1;1`�s: type fouut,rles
F'.�akt Tt':p� Cons4° 4... i'last -.. 4 ., t ,.
ship last y r r.F: was thought to be nilly
to fo- 1.IuaI ._ t ;.'.:stet al;:t1 er ]elle;,
. � �evaders . ,.) tIln11Z01"..x7ara,lal,ptlma.mt, 02111 that h
will $+'i° fic.at rwf tie a " tae
would « �ean resume the p esition. Heti n
„Nee -Tice Tete„�.$ra,t1'ti•M*e (iTDnlDlt,"te -
ta ¢ was p➢1F 'll b, ° fl $raD*a that €•c*ala-! spiceeF..o Mr-Lturner, has not been a •
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1 -. e, xt r . sides.., but on the contr,nry a vexing inn •;
iEslaDutaa 'E azo 4 .Z 1 91.''GAY... : lr
„" "aIDa ,i*a.l'61e1t. 1r.Ila:e'S physical
fattlael at f, as t :"1^r➢!Du,et5t.'`; itaellnnty ;'eenelikely to be i:'ri
gc.:1 as tuty 2;.-' on th t.:on:1eut. aenf,:Dc4t'veni£they could get zl);T-
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M . ro - ' er to ].sari tha�U1 they Reformers iti,muy.
. ie, J•:ala&a.•a P i� .1 E➢ 11.. 11 lnlRtitete+
n dater velatllre to bounce T 'turier lest
r!':1l`I>'n7:111 aiiCll, 9ti i lnil;l7T'" '4"'•:.z°1ntEl:�li(1 i
hint atoi id.„ good, to au pmrehaasers their 1?re)aclt allies should take c:f:^.:ee'i
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anal filly or all inlleed of any printers
Six , 11a ws a.'7a.nntlt eTra b,•tter than deal
with the reliable Toronto foundry, The
ty play we pureh lutd is. all on the •aplolttt"i
s, stem., this ba'iug the only system row
fits
use. Our presses have ail 'the uxod.
ern ill#1)ro,•tr 3:'Y3ts, as 't1a.' Toronto
foundry keep: no oth,,T Rind. We
wish Mr. .1041145u every success, and
bop that Ilis• Kyr.. '} will be c e ovned
with every S31CcOSA 44131 140'7,V*Tity.
ddsat tlinu en masse.
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tri tQrs by Meil. or Otherwise
Promptly attended to.
U ALL sono E`P
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John il,ledonaid lavas elevated
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Mice Patterson to the Supreme
and appointed Mr. James Mc, 1
Lenllali, Q. C., to be Judge of the Court AA
of Appeal, Rode are upright, ]eouor-
abie and learned men, and are, or
were, before their elevation to the 'Tox
Bench, political opponents to Sir John"
Mr, Maclennan being a law partner of
Iron, Oliver ,Vowel and a 'nage stock
llolde n the Globe.They gentleman:
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