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TgrENTY-SIXTH YEAR. I . 1 1 � I I y 1893. � 1. $1.50 a Year in Advance. I
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I � I . . . I , i . v -er- a fantastic position the skull being 1-urned
� the Road and with a due regard to economy,durability and as to render his services comparatively from the earest settlement. When tend . I
� An# August, and B%yfield bridge by the let Sep- able extent. Referred to . y und and the whole posture being that of
, . efficiency, and adjudg�d accordingly. Lost worthlessi Ex -Hired Man makes a ver ad some American and Canadian papers, are There in
ff R1111 HATS., tember. JIn bompavy with the Warden he Bridge Committee. heedless, yes, worse than heedless, remark, Allan refused them, @a he was not inter- a man Who had died in agony.
bridge . on the 17th - on a division by a majority of 9. yin4 I
. . — -, visited 6rand Bend THE ROAD A14D BRIDGIC COMMITTEE REPORT. . THE NEW CARETAKER. at the close of his little 1.1otter. He says eated any longer In the affairs .of those suspicion that he wall buried alive. The
I March last and in company with the Reeves - The Road mud Bridge 06mmittes report- - �y rule- makes evert g the laboring countries. men also declare that they bave come across
We recommend that the The clerk r:ad applications from seven TO; for nin -t cof -
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of Stephen met the representatives Of the ad as follows : 0 are. man has-, to buy el add family —About sixty horns were cremated about . the remains of infants buried withou -
N&thin(y approaches our styles County of Lambton, and after examining the bridge on the Zurich gravel road,- in the different per no for the position of 0 fo he burning fins two Or three feet below thezurface, and .
i 0 bridge there ordered some repairs to be township of Hay, be assumed by this county taker, A ballot being taken unon the sov- dearer. When our friend equires a cup of midnight last Friday night by t .
in� Men's and Boys' Straw 10[ats.. made to make it safe until the new bridge and that it be placed on the list of count eral applicants, Mr. MoCreath was selected toa, to cheer his drooping a irits he can par- of large stables belonging to Mr. A. W. in noine places put there recently. It is sus -
y good cup. for 25 Austin, or the Winnipaj Street Railway pected that these were the bolies of child.
We show many English and can be made. He was instructed to ask for bridges. ' It Is also recommended that no. by a large majority. The salary in $W a chase the article to make a re ren who had purposely been done away
� tenders for the constiuctio tices be placed on the Bayfield- and Holmes- year, and the officer gives his whole time to cents per pound. If he w .. to a cup of coffe Company. The 0ables and contents we .- w
American novelties. n of an 1r6n slid . the service of the county. to soothe hie nerves and 0 use him to forget insured for $190000,, ith. The body of a girl buried in 1855
steel bridge at Grand Bend me early me pos. villa bridges, warning the public not to � a 6" , ly preserved,
for the time that there a a terrible Tory ! —Ro Davidson, the 7 year old son of and swathed in linon, was fine
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� � sible this summer. Had examined the draw loads of more than one ton at any one THE EQUAL�iZATIOX COMMITTEE- Government in power, he can purchase Mr. Jo?a Davidson, of Sarnia township,,is but the moment the air touched the remains
I qro .i r such bridges ; � that the engineer The -Equalization committee, after a dill. bLaVi g jit.
. 8,11'"Ics, I bridge on the Zurich gravel road, about a time ova the article cheaper than e�or before. The �ove of Ontarlo's heavy weights, they crumbled into dust. , The body of a
� iffibw mile and a half east of Zurich, and found it have the wing wall on the Manchester ent'week's -work, handed in their report. d t which was necessities In Mr. -tained to 125 pounds. His -bulky body sur- man buried 32 years ago was perfectly solid, .
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t be a new, strong, cedar bridge, more than bridge repaired as soon as possible ; that the The only change recommended from the allenzie's timeonhaving een removed by mounted by a happy, good natured face and did not crumble when � tapped with a �
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20 feet long., but not longer than in required engineer be instructed to have all the iron post year was the reduction'of one dollar the present Government. . When he wants a attracts much attentio wherever he goes. hammer. ,
-1 for times of fresheto,. and It is� of the diwen- bridges, that is necessary, painted ; that the per acre in the equalized value of the real lump of sugar to sweeten' his disposition, —Mrs. (Rev.) W. S. Ball of Vi�nneck --The York pioneers, with the Venerable �,
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I . nionii of those maintained by the County. tendering of the Grand Bend bridge be property of .Hullett. The Reeves of Us- which may have become soured by reason of was presented with's purse containing $500 " Rev. Dr. Seaddieg at their bead, are agitat- .
H! -Y-M ID330 '-Last� spring froshats caused considerable to the engineer to award the contract, in con- home and Tuokeremith made a vigorous so many political defoots,'he will find that by the lady friends of the Vanneck Presby- gly foi a monument of John Graves
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TE . I , dam�ge to County bridges. The Holmes. junction with the Ward - an of Lambton or effort to carry a motioa to re ce base ugar in cheaper than ever before, and act- terian Church-, on the occasion of her leav- Simcoe,tbe first Governor of Upper C,a I
e letter of Mr. John townships' one dollar per sore, while the 11 n 6 i% a
Weight I.3 ounces ; light, cool, dur- ville! and Bayfield bridges suffered the most, his committee; that th tons, woolens, etc., are low in proportion. I Ing for Toronto. The presentation took , to be erected in Toro to. The pr b ble ite
4 1 but they have been repaired so they can be Eason, asking for an iron bridge at Bayfield, Reeves of G6derich township were equally admit if Ex'.Hlred Man wants a fragrant place at the manse, Vanneck. . will be in Queenle.Park In front of the Par-
p,ble. Priceff-75c, $1 and $1.2-5. used, but he does not consider them safe for be filed. In regard to the petitions of Ash- zealous in an effort to get a similar reduction Cigar for an after dinner tonio, or a little —The Ancient Order of Foresters have liament Buildings, and no better place could
. . heavy loads., and steps should be. taken to . field,Stophon,Hullett and Grey.' asking for a made in that township, but both failed, and Scotch whisky foe medicine, or &'bottle of all arrangements completa for their grand be selected, as the city and :Government
- . . ' together will join hand's in beautifying 'the
I -Y--A- 0 J&Tr_V, pr�avent parties going on thim with loads of contribution or per contaige towards the the report won adopted without amendment, champagne to treat his friends, or a silk or demoiontration at Chatham on June 19.
. T3FIXI Over one ton in weight, except at their own erection of bridges of 100 feet and over, it I REPORTS OF COMMITTEES. I velvet dress for his wifel' or datighter, or a There are assurances that st least 5,000 area. The monument to Sir John Macdon- I
I I risk. Considerable rapairs'llaie been made is recommended that; they be laid over until . ;
a Aij The Special Committee reported recom- suit. of worsted or broad�ioth folrl himself or brethren will visit Chatham, and join in the ald will probably be Iocated i.iu the .same t
; ]English. manufacture, 'Wide brim, blac'k but there in much yet to be done this sum. the next meeting of this council to w shell out pretty -lively. demonstration. place. . I I
, a. mending as follow#: That, as regrds the motion son, he will have to
i r. ' A wing wall at Manchester bridge the result of the appeal of Huron vs. Morri occurred —Four men were drowned at Pluetree
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z trimmed, and very stylish., 50c to, 82.- 9"' f Messrs. Torrance and Eilber, referred to I will not proceed, as time in pressing. I will —A strange freak of nature has z
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� I has been considerbly damalged aid shouldbe As to the toot bridge on the mite of the old 0 to make little writing go pretty far until the in the birth of a daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Harbor, ,near Lion's Head, Bruce county,
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; . ices repaired as soon i i ' busy season is over. Manuel, of Carluke, near Dundee, with an on the evening of the 6th inst. Tw Iva men
; Boys� Straw' a engaged loading telegraph poles On 5
F theiron bridges should be -V commended that the sum of $300 granted the affect that the Local Legislature be
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; flom 150 to $1. morialized to amend the municipal not so crib for the Cleveland Cedar Company, and
I action of the said foot bridge, pro. me J. J. IRVINE. equally generous in the case of their oldest
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: viding 2 all the interested parties owning that at six o'clock, as the men were coming
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. I ty sign a bond relieving the county provide for and maintain its own destitute ilmore brou ht thirty- ashore, the boat sprang a leak and went
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4 Light, ootored Hats. from silly future responsibility and that said Insane, that can n t be provided for in the Canada.
� officers of the 33rd Battalion, -asking that seven head of fine cattle into 1;ew Ham. down. All of its occupants but four suc-
I . bond be registered against the different 'Asylum, it is recommended that no motion legally after burg, last week, avers Ing 1,29D pounds ceeded In getting ashore. Theummes of the
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_. the council supplement the pay of the non. proportion. As. to the motion of . Messrs. be taken. The same deliverance is recom- Black bass may be caught ad. This is the largest hard fed by -drowned are - John Smith, Lindsay - Mat I
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i I A special line of ligh-t colored soft commissioned officers and men of the Bat Turnbull sod Erratt, making the road oom- mended with regard to the circular from June 15th. vicinity, and Mr. G.11- Morris, Stokesbay; Robert Mowat, Hep�
� tallion by giving a grant of 20 cents per day )erning Public school grants. —In some parts of Oxford county apple any farmer -in that,
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� gud stiff Hats, regular prices $2.50 to each man during his ton days drill in missioner to inspect a cut on the boundary Froutenso cani . more realives a handsome sum of money for worth ; Henry Whitefield, Meaford.
I between Hay nd Staulay,it Is recommended That Mr. Garrow' - - mraing desti crop prospects are poor.
� , . � military camp. The Government give 50 . a opinion COD( —The recent outbreak of smallpox at the same. I —Rev. Dr. Robertson, of Wino", who
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.� ana $3, reduced to $1.90. They arq that the road ommissioner inspect the wash- tute insane persons be published in the ri mission wqr,k
. - � con -to, and this would make -the pay,75 no action be taken in re- Winnipeg cost the city $15.000. 1 —A young laid was watering his horse at is prominent in Presbyto an -
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I ill firoWlass goods, but are odds and cents. This -is done by many other coun. out and deal Itn it aik he thinks best. In m a. McEwen and —During last week 3,422 cattle were ex- the fountain in South London, when the in Vancouver Britieh Columbia, sold that
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� I ties, such as Bruce, Wellington, Gray, &a reference Wn - motion of Messrs. MoMur. speot to the motion of Moser d, in endeav recently in ' on vol- �
I ends of our stock. We are the Hat- . - McKay In reference to making each local ported for Great Britain from Montreal. bridle -check caught, an, oring to a part of,.. the Spallumache
.� . � Th: application was referred to the Execu- chis and Miln , saking that by-law No. 9, . ality pay 25 per o � ant for shelter and —The not debt of the Dominion on May free himself, the horse pulled the fountain ley a man came -to him and said he eUp1DO4- _
4 of 1874, assuming by the county the main. municIF
, ters of the County. . tiv Committee. I - tsinence. of the Ipternal bridges on the 'old 25 per cent for maintenance of'the destitute 3lat was $237 443 216 ' over. The water was turned off.and equas4 ed, from his clothes, that be,was a preacher.
. 1� i— . An application, signed by the President in reference to the appeal —The rest�iicti�'�s ' Canadian cattle will triane-hoPe the -break will soon b� remedied.. Dr. Robertson said he was. The man then
..- � &U&Secretary of the Goderich Horticultural county roads, be repealed, it is recommend. insane persons ; —.A� carious freak of nature has just come asked him to marry him to his common law
i A ru I- ed that It be carried out, on condition that of Morrie.vo. Huron, it Is r000inmended that be removed by July 1. Wife, with whom he had lived forty years
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. Society, asking the county to make a grant municipalities having hitherto not received the question of further appealing in the —Twenty-six weddi go are "booked" in toll lit in Leeds, Quebec, where a Mrs. without seeinga, clergyman, andtheir sons
AUKKO-av"N BRO-S.1 I cost of event of the decision being adverse to the ,1 ur I
. of $300 to assist in defraying.the sistance, in the way of bridges, Belleville for this mon b. Van tacker reaently gave birth to fo to their common law wives. Dr. Robertson
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� making a fruit exhibit from this county at qual as a left in the hands of the Warden —Sir William Da non has resigned the children, two boys and two girls, one of the
I THE FAMOUS HATTERS- :hould receive a iair remuneration so as to county b married them and baptized them at the same
I I the World's Fair,, Chicago, was referred to . ,or. principaiship of McGill Universityt MOnt, boys having three hands, of which two are .
� ut them on a par with municipalities that and his committee and the county solicit time.
I . the same committee. I Finance Committee reported recom- real. attached to the name wrist. Wer. of Fisfit- -
SEAFORTH. A petiti6n In reference to a school diffi. fave heretofore had bridges built i5nd that The of —The four months old child of Rev. J. —A few days ago, Mr. James Sholdice of —The acting Canadian Mink
� bridges which are now in existence be mending the payment of a large number I eries has received a memonial frorn- the lhh-
. culty in which Hallett, East Wawanosh, 6'at their Oar value ount@6 They also acknowledged the E. Hunter, the evang1list, died last Friday Chealey, had his monoter Durham ball on the Framer River, BritistUolum-
THE COUNTY COUNCIL. and West Wawanosh are concerned, was re. ' taken into consideratio - - - BOO Financial statement, which night in St. Thomas weighed. He tipped the scales at 1,940 ortnen 1, 11 ut- ,
ferred to the Educations. ICommittee. . .Chat the request of the motion of Messrs. Treasurer's e —A man named 6r stler,of Koppel town- lbs. Mr. MaBoath., of Eld-eralie, delivered his, protesting against the wholesale gm
The Huron County Council met at God- � Milne and Dames for $200 to rep%ir the showed the, estimated expenditure to b Ing of licenses to Chinese and Japanese to
orio.b. on Tuesday of last week. Watden GMHAM'S, BRIDGE -AGAIN. Honfryn'road be not granted, In reference' $62,539, with estimated receipts at $4,518, ship, Bruce county. h a been fined $10 and to Mr. G. Pauline, on the same datep a the exclusion of white men. Itis said that
' indisorimina ly slaughtering birds. huge animal of the same species, weighing , while there are 31 canneries on the river—
. Griffin opened proceedin a by ow brief ad. A deputation was heard in request for a to the motion of Messrs. Ratz and Hilber leaving the actual estimated expenditure for Cost$ for
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dreel'i acquainting the 8ouncil with pro. grant, to erect a foot bridge on the site of respecting the removal of Grand Bend the year at $58,021. The following sums —Rev. John MoDo gall has been alected 1,910 lbs. and although the catch in said to be heavier I
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I � an by his Committee -in connec. what was known all the old Graha�u bridge, bridge, it is recommended that -the motion are due by the municipalities named for amident of the Man toba and . North -w . eat —The Quebec Government has offered a this season than any in.the past --scarcely a
I ceedings tak county rate: Morris, $3,282 ; Blyth, $652; 9;otbodist Conference reward of $1,000 for the detection of the white man has been employed. by the can -
tion, with sundry matters since last meeting, near.the town of Wingham. At the last be granted, providing the contractor of the oderich Town, $1,444. The estimated ex. - —The Rathbun Coi ripany, of Deserouto, murderers of the Edy. family at Beach I
making special reference to the Morris. meeting of the council a grant of $300, was GrandBand out become responsible for any G d an orde -, for 5,000 doors, from Ridge and the family offers a reward of very men. The Japanese and Chiaeve are
Huron arbitration case which,, he maid, h%d given for this, purpose on condition that the accidents or damage that maY occur on said pauditure on road@ and bridges is $8,499, have receive making SM. ` No a taking their places, and in order to qualify
been argued on appeal before Justice For- town council of Wing�ham would give a bond. temporary bridge and approaches thereto, and $3,000 on county buildings. The com- England. They hs also been rrests have yet been model 'but themselves are becoming naturalized. I I
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Toronto, butojudgment had not yet absolving the county from all further re. and at the said contractor sign a bond to mittee recommended the putting on of the shipments to Africa a several parties are under surveillance mud
982:11911VIeu. sponsibili,ty in the matter. This the Wing- that effect, and thkt the Road Commissioner following County Wards at the amounts —By the will of he mother, recently do- important development are expected. —The magnificent Ville Marie Convent of
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GOMMUNrCATIO'_*,�,9. ham council refused to do, and hence the be instructed to receive tenders' for Grand named: Sarah Williams, Brussels, $100 ceased, 134rone8s Ma onald, widow of the —W. H. Miller, a Middlesex county man, N - otre Dame de Grace, two miles north of
� ,ontreal� the largest es�abliihment of its
I A letter from Ron. J. C. PAterson stst. claim on the county is renewed. The mat- Bend bridge, to be erected after September C year ; ,Margaret Maguire, Goderioll late Sir John A. Mae onald, Wla heir to a has entered suit for $1,000 d%mages against M �
, ., Harry Giddings, of Oakville. -Miller was kind In Amerlea,was almost totally destroy-
� ing that lhe Council has full control of the ter was referred to the Road and Bridge - 15bh next, and In the event of a higher price own. $72 ; Annabelle, McLean, Joban- small estate of $3,5 � duend'sy afternoon IwA
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keCarthk and Scott Act flues was read and Committee. . . being paid that the contractor for the out nah McKay, Goderiob, at $72 each ; Joseph —Four United St a bioyolers who are working a farm on shares with Giddings at ad by fire on We
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. i pay the difference. I . . Lawson and Susan Parsons, Stophong the wheeling from Bu to Quebec are de. Oakville, and claims that the latter turned week. The loss will amount to more than
Mod. THE EDUCATIONAL COMMITTEE. ads, his cattle upon one of Miller's meadows and $1,000,000. The fire wall started In that
A communication from Mr. John Esson, . the F I - Moved by Mr. Holt, and seconded by Mr. tormer at $100 and the latter -at $72 ; Win., lighted with our roa , and declare Can part of the convent known PA the Motber
,ducational Committee . reported a art and Margaret Curri Ashfield, at to be the wheelman's paradise. out grave for them in another. ,
lkyfield, was read, asking that the new follows : In connection with -the applies. McLean, that thstportion of the report re- Rob % t nat Dickson school, Galt, Superior House, and in supposed to have
b8idge to be built at that, place be made of . ferring to by-law No..9 of 1874be struck out $60 each; James -Barnes, W Wawanooh, —The Rev. Dr. Boatty,of South Caroli —As the bell in the all stova whiWplumbers
I tion for all' annollIt t of arWrato I The formerly pastor of the First Presbyterian was being r11124 the other morning the caught fr in a am
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iron superstructure inateitd of wood as pro- abool. . Section Ko. 11, Hay townihip, ow- �`d that the motion of mesars. McMaroble $100; Wesley H. Sutton, Exeter, $72. tongue broke, the ball flying over the roof were using while at work in the apper floor%,
posed was referred to the road and bridge � . . and Milne be referred to the Road and committee- recommended the leyiug Of a church, of Brantford, is visiting friends in f the which wall left burning yvbile the smen were .
1. Ing to the refusal of the township council to , . ar 0 the equal- Toronto, � onto the platform below. A number o about 12
committee. Bridge Committee to report at next meeting rate of 1 4-5 mills on the doill , at dinner. There were ' .,,.� novices, -
act, we recommend that Mr. Peter Doug. ' . F. Kenna Be rills, will children were standing on the platform a
- las, of Sta - and that in Jhe mean time the Engineer pre- ized asnesed value of the county, which is —Mr. F. Kenna 0" Ilevi"a' at ervants
, A letter was also read from Sheriff Gib nlay township, be appointed in. ' - * have to have his fee Y' tated owing. to forming into line to go to their rooms, b - with a large number of sisters and v
irty and Inspector pare a statoment of the number and the val a trifle higher than last year. sides smpu ping off a strike any of in the house at the time the fire was discov-
bons, directing' attention to the d conjunction with Judge Town and ues of the bridges referred to for use,of such The County Property Committee, be an injury received w ile jum milk fortunately the ball did not inake �
dilapidated *ppairareee of the Court room, ' . . : them. t ared, all of whom were compelled to
� 1. Tom. In reference to petitions from Hal. Committee*. . recommending sundry repain to the court wagon two years ag � -
i 501. asking that it be: put in rAore reputable let, East Wswanosh and West Wawsnooh amp � ell, daughter of - —Two Galt sportsmen made a fine haul. hasty departure. Two firemen were fatally
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. condition. This was referred to the coun,ty 9 This motiofi was carried and the report as -house, finch as painting, kalsomining, etc. —Miss Marjorie I
. for the appointment of arbitrators to deal- amendeawas, adopted. I reported : Accordiag, to Instructions, the the late Sir Alexand snip 11, of Toron. trout -fishing a few days ago. One got 47, injured.
property committee. with a proposed change in School Sections, I ders for he to, has tak esidence for the sum. weighing about 121 pounds, 5 of them bein —The two year old child,of MT. Sims.,wh(i
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0 - INFORMATION WANTED, ' clerk advertised for. ton ating an u he 9 resides about 4 miles from Woods
Applicati no were read to have the fol 4.� e -Lake. over 12 inches long and one about 14 inches.
. I . court house, and obtained five tenden, mer at Niagara -on -t
I (Ijullett township council declining to a.p. ' other morn-
. lowing persons placed on the list of county Imittee recommend Moved by Mr. Hilber and noonded by
I point a man),, your com which we give below : Sanderson &o., tend- —Michael A. Redmond, the firA white The latter caught 35, weighing. about 8 a narrow escape from death the
wardt: A. McLean and Margaret McGinn, the appointment of Mr. John Britton, Hul- Mr. McElroy, that the clerk request the er for hot water, $2,732 ; Humber, $2,498 ; man born in London township, has just died pounds, several of which were over a foot Ing. A member of the family the might be-
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Goderich ; Joseph Sampson and Susan Pan.; lett, Mr. John Bowers, Went Wawanoeb, solicitor to answer the following respecting Bannott & - Wright, $2,950 ; Bennett & at the place of his bi th, having lived there TOD91 But Aike fishermen they keep the fore had occasion to use some ,liquor, leav
66 hole- " a secret. a pint bottle of wbiskyou the kitchen table
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som, Stephen ; Sarah Williams, Bruse ele and Mr. Finlay Anderson, East Wawanosh, section 520 Municipal Act: (a) Can this Wright, steam, $2,100; Humber, steam, the whole 73,years of his life. good T
James Barnes,. West Wawanoah. . to deal with the matter. . .; Council pass a by-law fixing $25 or any 82 297. Bennett & Wright's tender, for —The corporation of Ottawa took advan- —At the closing mostitig for this season he little girl next morning got up before I
- Petitions from School Section No. IIH%y, . other mums to be paid. to MunIcipal Councils 1 6 ousehold and get- i
THE EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE REPORT. steam being the lowest, $2,100, the o in- 'tage of the war ariong the coal dealers of the Chautauqua Circle, in Galt, hold last the other members of the h
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to have a change in section bo undaries, and - The Execu t' of this cou:ty or other persons for the "up' mitten recommend that their tender be Be- and seoured 400 tow of stove cost at $5.38 week, the President. Rev. A. G—':' King, was ting hold of the bottle drank the liquor.
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from the Riding Farmers' Institutes to*have tive Committee reported he port of I sane destitute persons In the cepted. per ton, $1.50 less ti an the price last month. presented by the members with a handsome The child was found lying on the floor 'com- I
� the usual grants, were ief erred to the Ex - following recommendations : That the ap- inty irrespective of the costs of the nec- All these reports were adopted without —The tallest mai i in Weet Zorra is Mr. revolving book -case. The presentation was pletely paralyzed. She was brought to
� soutivq Committee. plioations of the East, West and South Hu. co"' . maintenance of such persons; (b) ' on the 99h conces- made in acknowledgment ot Mr. Kin 'A Woodstock in all "haste and placed under
. &'grant of eseary . amendment. . James Gibb, who re 4des . I - �
The 'townships of Stephen, Hallett, Grey ron Farmers' Institutes for E the care of a physician W-1 0 pumpe
. $25 :What do the words 11 whole or partial sup- ar, He in only tW811ty- valuable assistance to the members of t � b & the I
ma,de ; the petition - )y mean in section 520.- THE FARMERS' INBTITUTES AGAIN. sion, north of Braern six inches Circle. . The child is.
and Ashfield , liquor out of her stomach. I '
L put in applications for a. share each, that no grants be . : port one years of age, an In six feet, as . .. ;
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of the' cost of maintaining bridges, under of a committee, representing the 33rd bat. Thi Council adjourned until ten o'clock Moved by M. Y. McLean, seconded -by . —Mr. John King, Q. G.,, of Berlin, h stk1I in Woodstock and olistices for bar re- -
Munidi. talion of infantry, asking for a grant of 25c . Alex. MoMurobio, that the clause of the re- in height. in the covery are favorable. . -
thoL provisions of the Consolidated . Friday.,, —Mr. JohnHodge, of Birr, aged ninety. been appointed one of the lecturers I
p%l Act of 1891, which were referred to the per day to non-commissioned officers and . - . FRIDAY, June 9, 1893. , port of the Executive Committ" respecting the oldest man living law school at Otgoode, Ball, Toronto. - —Xr. Jacob Block, one of Wilmot's Old- I
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road and bridge committee. . I men while performing the annual drill, re- / . the grants to Farmers' Institutes be recon- nine years, is probal ly in the Heretofore the lebtursobip chairs have been eat residents died very Suddenly on Sitar- I
The letter from the County Solicitor and commend that no grant be made, as we be. The first business was the reading of a sidered, and that the report be amended so in London townshp. He served I wy r day 3rd Just M, Block mold him old .farm
. , by opinion by Mr. Garrow in reply to Waterloo and..Crimes battles, and is still -occupied by prominent Toronto a 8 a. , ' r.
. on the Blenheim town line -a few years rago
: the other documents concerning the award lieve that the Dominion Government are lengt ittrad to him b Mr. As to recommend the granting of $25 to each hale and hearty. Mr. King's appointment, therefore, in a
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� of the arbitrators.,, which we published last - the proper parties to grant increased pay to Eilber's motion recorded in Thursday's pro- Of tb � a Riding Institutes in thim.countY —Mr. John Kay,v blacksmith in the rage compliment to his professional standing and and moved to Preston where he
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i week, were read and, referred to the Special the volunteers ; application of the .Goderich b aided. On the day mentioned be drove
. . . f $300 to ovedings. The - impression taken from this Carri I ad on a. division. . wire fence works at Walkerville, was ability, and will a warmly endorsed by the re �
i Committee. Horticultural Society, for a grant o 0 ' ible, heother day, by a ham- profeesson and his numerous friends. up to visit his friends in Wilmot township.,
� . � gist in making an exhibit of fruits at the OPilli i was that the Con noil could provide ANOTHER VOTE ON THE HOUSE OF REFUGE- knocked insensible,
. The County Jailor among other things,re- -as for county wards by paying 25 . per cent, of Mo,ved by Mr. Proudfoot and seconded by mer in the hand of a drunken loafer whose —Rev. Dr. Waters, brother of John and walked about the farm ,which he owns
ported. There are at present nine prison- Columbian Exhibition at Chicago, it is ant. of the - Waters, M. P. P. for North Middlesex, has at the Pinehill. After dinner he want oni
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I era confined in the jail. One of the female . recommen . ded that the sum of $100 be grant-� the cost of shelter, and 25 :per c . M. Sprifflug that the Council of each muni home is in Detroit. I
I be expanded ander the supervision of cost of maintenance, leaving the local 131uni- ci�ality be requested to take a vote of the —Rev. W. W. H neks, L. L. B., of the resigned his charge of the North Reformed to hitch up his horse to .drive out to t3aden
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fhisor'ciers is. insane, and is 83 years of ageo .ed, to . ural Society with ciPalities"'to pay the remainder for the sup- electors of their respective municipalities, at First Methodist C1 turoh, Owen Bound, has Church, Newark, Now.Jersey, on account to ,visit his daughter,when he dropped .,down
are seven male prisoners.. One, Wil. the Goderich Hortioul-t I ' a rals of 30 members of of failing health, his connection with the dead. Mr. Block was In his 83rd year,and
liam Kelly, is insa -ree are committed the understanding that samples *hall be port of their respective wards. The opinion the same time that the vote on the question officiated t the fune h to terminate at the end of July. had always enjoyed good health " He was
ine; th motion, referred to the Special of prohibition is to be taken as to whether his congregation duing his residence there churc )wnship, a long time a -go. -
I for larceny, one being under sentence, two to -ken from as ihany sections Of the County W&89 On . . Rev. Dr. Waters was pastor of a church in Bailiff of Wilmot t4
. 0011victedl and awaiting sentence ; the others as possible, and be labelled to show where- Committee. � or not a House of Refuge shall be erected in of ten months. I
. RESIGyATiLON OF THE CARETAKER. —Glencoe Prombyterian Young People's St. Marys, Perth county, Ontario, some He leaves a family of ten children, 6 sons
have been commit"ted - as vagrants, viz.: taken from, and that a detailed statemobt thin County. —Carried. . or have decided years ago. and 4 daughters. I
�ohn: Morrow, Goderich, six months; J6,hn showing where the money was expended be ,� The resignation of Mr. John Raid as cars- MAKING IT TiGHT. Society of Christian Endeav Montreal —Mr. Nicholas P. Cober and wife of Pus- —Edward Kirstunat son of Mr. John
County Council at, the 'next 4aker of the Court house was read, the re- ' not to send a repres utative to the
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c Durnion.. Goderich ; Robert Wallace, Tuck. furnished the . -from the first of Moved by Mr. Saunders and seconded . by vention. It is thought the money re- linch, county of South Wellington, returned Kirstune of the township of Carrick, was
I In reference to the 'motion of signation.to take effect con .
I Orlmith.' Their respective ages are 69, 70 Sesei0l). mo. Mr. Spackmauthat the County Commission- a ri I -since '
, t a July next. The resignation was, on quired to send one (so be better expended. a few day ago from a month's t p through thrown . from a rig on Tuesday, 6-th inst.,
and 74 ; two of them are totally unfit to Messrs. Proudfoot & McPherson$ tha - er, Treasurer and Clark be a committee* for —The nine Id son of Mr. Joseph Southern Indian& - Ohio and Michigan. They sustaining Injuries from which be has
. earn a living. House of . Refuge be erected in �he County tioll, accepted. Mr. Reid has hold this po the purpose of drawing up agreements and eg, had mynter de- died. It agoras that until n6on of that day
- f Huron, the Committee wets; unable to sition for over twenty-four� years, and was work done for beating the Halero, of wieari lously attended the annu$al conference of the ,u - on at work at the Raman Catholie
This report was referred to the County 0 1 ,rthy, Overseeing the disappeared, but a a days' dilligent search moustration of Old lunkers hold at M, no he had be
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� -Property Committee, and the Council ad. agree upon a recommendation# always obliging, careful and trustwo Court Houso, and that the county solicitor ter, Indiana, In a building erected by the church at Formosa. .In the afternoon -he
jOurned until 10 o'clock Wed' . leave to refer'the motion back to the Whole . but the Infirmities of age are creeping on a agreement be- 'was rewarded by nding his body in the ip one of ,;he bor-no,aud took a
. . needay. ' As to the motion of Messrs. and render� him unable to discharge his du. be instructed to draw up n Red River, 15 miles below the city. town for the purpose.' There were 8,000 hitched i out for a
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The Council opened at, 10 o'clock, and af- Proudfoot and ffolt, asking for a � grant of tie@ to h Carried. , ormerly of Mit- ads present. drive. After driv, a Z`! tance the
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. ter the readingeani referring of a number of $200 to Mr. Reid on his retiring from -his of'tbe Council. Hence his resignation. man of Winnipeg, and f rofeenor Virchow, of Berlin,' Prussia, - horse became frightened, and ran &way.
I . Moved by. Mr, Proudfoot, 'and seconded AFTER THE WARDS AGAIN. Oiell, Ontario, has purchased the Dundee —P
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accounts, a letter was read from Mr. R. H. position of caretaker, recommenath . at $100 ., by Mr., Holt, that in view of ,Mr.Reld's long Moved by Mr. M.cEwen and seconded by block on Main street, _WinnipeR, for sixty son of the great pathologist, is in the Bay, Both occupants were thrown out I and when
; Collina� of Exeter, solicitor for Mr. Donald be granted. thousand dollars, and will make extensive of Quints district, at present, gaining infor� they were discovered some time. afterwards,
, d history of they were lying not far &part mad both
. Motions were made to atnend the report and faithful services to the. County, .he Mr. McKay that the report jof the Finance
� '01nnek. of Uoborne asking the Council ' of th no do a It r tions. mation respecting the nature an te yot
. � so as to recommend's grant of $400 to the be paid the sum of $200- out -0 County Committee be r000 I r d and that the a a a . the swordfish or garpike and i dogfish. He senseless. The unfortuna Ing man. only
r d5mages to the, ,amount of $150 for a . a funds on the date that his resignation taken ortions thereof referring to county wards —The mother h of the congregation lived about two hours. The young lady had
11-� _' I $200, sn'd last .- 10 .
Orse belonging to Mr. McInnes, which it volunteers, also a grant 0 effecte � Ee so amended that hereaf ter all dounty wards of Notre Dame, MoIPA-teeol, was destroyed by had several long interviews with fishermen,
� was claimed was kililed by falling off the ap- grant of 10c a day for each man, but each be ilo-so is about $800,000, who promised to bring him samples of the -her arm broken and was 6therwim irij ared,
proach to the bridge at Exeter, and the amendment in turn was v I ted This motion was referred to the Executive receive 25 per cent. for shelter and 25 per fire Saturday. T1 flab. The professor will not lea recover.
. Committee who, In their report,reoommend- cent. for maintainenos, making a total of 50 and the insurance o ly $100,000. Fireman �
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I railing on. which was defective. This was majority of 11, An &men � ment" was A1110. all the knowledge he desirer. —A special Pullman car left Toronto by ;
� . d the grant of $25 d the payment of $100, which recommend- per cent. of the sums they at present receive Duboyrd wa killed 4 a falling wall. acquires; the Canadian Pacific Railway at 7.25 Sat- 4
. referred to the Finance Committee, who af- made so as to recom,men : . was adopted by Abe Council. —Thundlaey uightl last week, while the —The Cheeley Enterprise of the 8th I -
e terwards recommended this paymetit of $100 to each of the County Farmers' Institutes, MOD V _ instead of the amounts they have been re- says : Last Sabbath was communion -urday night for Chicago Carrying a dele- .
. CUTTING DOWN COUNTY WARDS. . ceiving. ---;Lost on a division. . nine-year-old daugh�er of Hugh MoDono;ld9 inst., .1 he great
� irl f4l settiement of the claim, and we un- but this also was voted 'down. Another ved by Mi. MeRwen, seconded by Mr. After reading and passing several by -lawn Northwest Breton,. was gettivg Sabb th in Geneva Church. The prepAra- gation- of Toronto Macleans for t � �
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-darstaind- Mr. McInnes has consented to ac- amendmen - y, that municipalities having county . the Council, on motion of McPherson and out of s� wI!drorw"n,-tCh' !ssh felland catching tory seezrvices were held on Friday. About gatbering of the clan at Chicago thin ., k—. �
cePt the pffer, so the matter wil iven for fruit exhibit -at' Chicago, shared McKa� 0 her b the neck strm�nglel, her to death. 300 members partook of the Lord's Supper wong those who took passage were .— I
I be amicably g i amendment wards be paid 25 per cent. for shelter and Rollins, adjourned at eleven o'clock p. in �i 1
settled without going to court. ,� the same fate &a the other' go. ant. for maintenance,making a total - . I & coml Ittee] having charge of the in the recently improved. church, which M Hugh H. McLean and Mrs. Me.
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MOR'E WARDS. and the report w" finally adopted without 25 per c ris T modation to the Myzrof St. John],
. of 50 pe, r cent. of the. amounts of which -'What Caused the Reduction 9 coming ! at am adeavor convention in now affords am
� amendment. . 7 wE greatly increased iain J. 'B.. MaLean, F. W.. McLean, John
� ApplicatiGn8 were read and referred to . they are now receiving. Referred to the —The last to show up Montreal an 17 t��t they have secured membershi ich hiss a
I DEAu EXPOSITOR, gi I lace Maclean -and Mr. . Mae-
� the Finance Committee. to have the f allow- - CUTTING OFF THE BRIDGES-' and that 5,000 more under the faithful minis . tration of Rev. D. McLean, Wal
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� hie, and seconded Special COmmittes- . in your columns Is Ex -Hired Man. If he over 20,000 9 oward, jr., Misses,
. ywards : Moved by Mr.. McMuro . Perris. I I loan, Allan McLean H -
ID9 persons placed on list of count , Milne, that By -Law No. 9, of 1874,' THE HOUSE OF REFUGE- is not a mythical or visionary object rushed could be P oi ob I ad.
Ribert Mmrgaxet and William Currie, Of by Mr., ,v ' out for political purposes, his history in —Donal athrie,1B. A., son of D. Guth- . —Mr. Lewis Wigle, ex -M. P., of Leam- McLean Howardt W. B. HoLeanand Mrs.
the to , - assuming certain bridges and on art@, be Moved by Mr. Proadfoot, and seconded ngton, the owner of the radar Corneracker, Maclean, Toronto ; W.A. McClem, 0wen
wnship of Ashfield and Joanna, Me d sad as it is rie, M. P. - for . South Wellington, occu- I I
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1 Kay, 91 . repealed, and that this Council do not here- by. Mr. -McPherson, that a Hou", of Refuge truly a strange one, an singular. oblev, has the reputation of being One of the beat Sound. Tha Pipers' band of the 48th and
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e MR. CARPENTER'S CLAIM. after assume or maintain any bridges .ex- be erected in this county. ! With an employe who engages near Woodstock, last Sabbath, with great story tellers that ever went to the Capital. another large delegation of AlcLeans left,
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. cept statutory bridges. Referred, to the A demand being made for the names, the ployer from year to year on the farm, it - is It is said that when the late Sir John A. for the same destination Monday Inorning.
. . The Oommittee appointed at the January � following div —Brook- the uniform rule to have him wages remain acoep�ance, preaching two able sermons. it dispirited, a half hour -with Sir Donald Fitzroy Maclean landed in New
I ,m of .'Ldr. Road and Bridge Committee. ision t�ok place: Yams entered the Macdonald fe'
� Meeting to investigate the clai - onehi the same or else have them increased, and- —The - other night thiovda ning o.ff the M-Ajestio. He
. John Carpenter, ofthe IvIcKiIlop and Logan - re. Chambers, Cruiakshanks, Gibson, granary of Mr. Matthew Jackson, a farmer the genial member for South Essex, who York Saturday mor I
. boundsry,far damage on account of a stream Moved by Mr. Riptz, and,980onded by Mr. inedy,. WMuichld, Malloyp the hired man who will agree to a decrease Id stole all his mummer was alwaym bubbling over with the bright- roceeded West at once,and met the other ,
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I 11 at this Council grant the coixtrac- Me - of wages, so long as he is able to perform his near Rockton, :ception of two eat and spiciest of yarns, made the old tlanamen In Chicago. I �
. 9-ying been diverted from its natural ohs -n- Eilber, th . . Lean, -'McKay, MOP argon, Prondfoot,
- 6nd Bond out or 1 ditch. the pri, Rolling, It work properly, iscortainly IsokiDg in spirit. supply of most with the ex ieftain a boy again. - -
nel. tor of tbe Gre -Sanders, Bps kman, Shepherd, . �
and taken alongside of and through Mr. . I , h' ever brought about this reduction ? pieces of sidemost; about $36 worth in all. ch in Kingston mMr, A. F. Maclaren, late of Stratford
-- vilege of removing'the Grand Bend br &get Sparling, Woods, Watson, Young (Col-_ W 0 . great excitement
a. We have known men who, when annoyed or —The village of Tecumseh, a few miles —There In I r, ;
Nrpenter,s farm., reported that they had borne,) Young (Blyth) -22. Nays—Be rection of the r6maine of peo� Is a judge of cheese at the Chicago Fai *
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'llet h similar committee from the County of and that this Council do not erect the now mes"Evans . , disappointed, would . vent their spleen on from Windsor, on the Grand Trunk Rail- over the resur commenced w,ork oil Saturday. He
P th uperstructure of said bridge until a ter the com, Bennewies,iCox, Cook, DA ple buried in th graveyard in the contra of having
tlt.,, and had agreed with Mr. Carpenter a . . a - 8 getting his celebrated im-
X a � 15th of September next, providing 6 ch con- Erratt, Bilber, 'Ferguson, Girvin, Geiger', the horses they were driving, and -I have way, is to be transformed Into a ummer re t of the civic has succeeded in I
him $200 in full settlement of his act a suitable Vridge at Grand am, Mo. heard of some of the gentle isex under similar sort. George H. Clarke, Chicago, aid the city. It is he intention . 11 of fare in all the
11fM, the County of Harol to pay one half tractor or Graham, Rows, Kay, Xydd, Mil uld raise their dainty Charles Harrah, Detroit, have purchased authorities to make a park out of the perial cheese on the b!
%VP , - Bend to accommodate the Oublic tra" eli an Ewen, McDonald, Mooney, Oliver, Reitz, circumstances, who we . grounds and the remains of over 3,000 peo- restaurants on the Fair grounds which will -
I -erth the other. This report was re slipper and kick the unoffending cat - per- 165 acres there.
, t�red to the proper' committee for coniid- that the Road Commissioners be in t c Scott, Sherritt, Sheila,. Stewart, Turnbull, . �
I fiom the , unt h this employer, smarting.under �Ofiticml —News comes from MalbourneiAustralis, , ple will be removed to a burial ground 6ut- ,make the brand known among critical con�
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er&tlon, - a! same favor Y Torrance, Taylor -28. son of the side the city limits - It is feared the re- sumers .all ever the world. :
- . . to ask th ; Allan, the a - on,
- . onnoil of L&mbton. 1�efsrred , 0 _;y Zfeat, took another way of getting even that Jack 04 a a oval of the bodies will cause the spread of —C. H. Ward, of the Batik of Hamilt ;
'E, C I � I Moved by Mr. Rollins, and seconded I O:rtr:l,cw4o last year m
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� RRATING THE COURT HOUS Road and Bridge Committ Pe. - . Mr. Spackman, that the clerk be requested with the world, and struck the hired man in late Hugh Allan, of M. jotimm of Listoweli, started on Monday night to make
A number of tenderer for heating the - I- � GRANT FOR GREY. . Toronto daily papers for a tender place ; down in his breeches pook- eloped from Montreal with the wife of R. the worst diseaset. Hundreds of v on the cours-a ons, Comet wheel on
Court House : - I A . to advertise in two Y. Hobden, the present manager of the the deadly typhus of 1847, of the cholera, 12 miles
were read and referred to the . Milne, seconded by Mr. -plans and specifications with ariestimate of at. On the other hand the hired man may ontreal in Now York, is running of typhoid fever, of smallpox, and of every a private wager in I hour and 32 minutes.
Property Committee. Moved by Mi the coeLt of the erection of a n Grit, with a very Bank of M -a was to ,9,0 without previous training.
� � ISLEY1 Dames, that the County Cdunoil make a ho dwelt on the defeat of a sheep farm in f the island. other disease are not only buried, but in H -bought -
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MR. AIN 8 REPORT. . assist in constructing sad Refuge on.the cottage or other plan, to go. sensitive nature, w is 0 1 seen In a hotel in Mel- some cases packed in the crowded grave- The time was not fast, but it wale t
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I I The County Engineer reporte rant of $200 to -road immedlatply commodate 60 to 75.inmates, and that this his part to such tin extent as to become He wa re ant y . to in the Allan yard. Tho civic authorities have been call- he would not be able to stand it. He is not
piacea under contract Bayfield and Halle repairing the Henfryn a sum of $100 for the broken =n in heart and body and who, to -bourne by a former associa on to stop the work. The remains of - made of that kind of otufff and rolledaround
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bridges., the former for $2,145 and the lat- north of the bridge, the tow, on pi Ds . ificalions and estimates adj use hill own not over . choice language, be- Steamship office. Allan was in company
dab increased ",-burden up 0 d " my 400 bodies have been raised. The wo kmen the track at hisease, finishing the 12 milok
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