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NEW ADVERTISEMEN , party firm -sites place -Canadian citizenship tare for such purposes. Mr. T. F. Cheraw day's Globa� he makes a most crushing reply, suffered terribly. Many hi were no- went off towards Seaforth. Mr. Beattie sent for. The latter tried to revive him but
: . 6 thoroughly maintains big for- - roolled, w0li and barns were leveled and went off in search of him * on Monday, but
i . - I 1711., at the Ow status of being either a Grit or A berlain, Inspector of Prisons and Public in which h the doctor sank gradually and died sho,
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. ,nThe figure between the parenthesis after - esah Tory. So far partylerd' has placed the . b hay � stacks were fif ted from the fields and could. gettio further trace of him. OaTues- o'clock. Apoplexy -is believed to have been
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, . , ' . C�a ties, hows,insoopen latter to the mar position and proven his statements y w '
one danotes the el of the pai franchise at the pride of pronounced viewsin a, - ut to som,; Th a - lantation of, day morning however, he received word that the cause of his death. The deceased was
,tivement ,_ per on which the I Zaift'loieeeps the most the horse and rig were at Stratford, but the born In Clinton, Ontario, and was 40 years
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(ound. I I '�_ In quotations from the published reports issued ath Castle .111
adver L' WlIMb t, favor of either the one or the other psrt;yl. Globe, thq fa�lacy of this contention. Da4be
Right igmt--R. Mercer. (5) This fact alone lays -at the,do6r of pnlLiJi_' if 93, $164,5m.78 was voted, of"which $62,- from the departments presided over by his northerly county of Scotland,' was swopt -bird had flown. old. He studied medicine at the Toronto
We StUI Uad—Mullett &'fackson. (6) ciams the basene @4 and melfishnoin of thOr V 2.13 went to thirty-four institutions con- , n crushing clean to the ground. , - I —Thieves appear to be numerous In a Medical College. After graduating, he
Do You Want rit"ackson Bros (6) - . Critics. For genteel mareasin a d I � -
Profit-Sbaring Sale --Duncan & Dune;in. (5) . intents. A in -an hae'the right -to vote be- trilled by Roman Catholics, and $101,753-65 conclusiveness this letter surpasResm,uythizig I . _� . cortaineection of Turnberry. Goose and established himself in Detroit, where be
J ese I is --c. W. PapWt. (6) . osuse'be' fulfils the conditions of the law bn News of the Week. - mutton, 'especially the former, are In do- built up a lucrative practice. In 1890 he Was .
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, frachi,so,--not because he howls when Iiiis ,to fifty-five Yrotestant Institutions, ,and that ham.appeared in print for a long time .
unt Taxeo--T. Nellank. (6) . , I - mand by th�eo' midnight - marauders. Tfie elected a member of the Board of Educa,;
Poland Ohiria, Bdar-R. Calder, Jr. (5. RITURNED To WiwDsolt. —Th in
nt@-V.McT&gi,,srt. (�) lea4et bowls, or hisses 'When his leadipr amounts are paid strictly on the f6l. and proven the Professor and Preacher to returned to � 0 Qaoa Wingham Advance proscribes' a shot gun tion. He was a member of a number of go.
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sale- of Farm -stock & Impleme - I � She 'wire -pullers I have developed . Windsor Castle, from - Boilmoral, wall ohsjrged'*ith malt and discreetly aimed, ofatien, including the Masons,
Farm for Sale -John Stafford. (5) hi :e� , to'elien re paid 30 cent's be much more than a match for the politi- on Saturday, . .
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.ordered Clothing -Jackson Bros. (1) thi side'of political life to such a fine point As a remedy. Templar, Knights of Pythias, Odd Fellow$ � �
Si IL per day per patient for the number Of days ciano, even on their own ground. � DEAD,—Prince Alexander, of Battenbarg,
C� .t Bauslaughs. (6) thateven old established citizens have to I , � . i —Messrs. Daniel McNeill &ad John Big- and Chosen Friends.
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of Thapirs-4olip MoMillan. (6) - stand over their right to vote, with & club, the patient remains, not exceeding 270 d0kys. it is not, however, with the view of dir- .1 formerly Prince of Bulgaria, Is dead. .
of Farm, Farm Stop - . gins, of the 3rd conoession of Hallett, the —The Prohibition campaign has been or -
Sale .,k, ke-J. Campbell'. (5) . � - I � ONE MILLIOVA11LZ Goxz.—Thomas Mack-
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� oxonvillo Percy Kiefser's Recitals. (8) -1 .. ,F%bla�rn that such- a state of affairs 4s a The ref ages are. paid 7 cents, and the or- acting attention to the controveris between ,in I other day sawed fifteen and one-half cords ganized in the township of Umborne. An or-
Aiusical Selections, at Xlefser' Recital. (8) - . 8 A Ion � , I i y , one of the beat -known of Chicago's mil- iza 0
,a . t� inj a blot upon us so a Cansaian nat' of short wood In nice hours. This was an ti �n meeting was held At Eliulvilloon .
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. First-01ses Entertainment, (8) , ' pf snagex,2 cents per day. Besides, there is tke parties that we now refer to, the, mat- lionsirem, died Sunday, aged 64 years. Him done in ove day -riot In short spells, and gonday afternoon of last week when ofli
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Sornibbing Intiresting-C. Wilson. '6' or it." , I __. i I sidered a large quantity to out in the cars were appointed and committees aelec. 1
'7 ' i A GOOD MAN Gojfn.-��Rev. Dr. Charles " Con I
� Be Sure to hear Kleiser. (8) , . , , 4 ION, which is paid at the rate of 15 cents 'ble Alldpatriatic sentinionts with time. - bed for each ward. In the evening a. in&$@,
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B"Vain Day -J. A. McIntosh. (8) 1 I.- . Now, if our young friend had kept cool, qR011t, no . F. Doom pastor of the bhurch of the
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Farm for Sala -Mrs. Win. Black. (5) instead of allowing bis blood to, boil, and pi r day, In a few other cases, where the which Dr. Grant Closes his letter. Would., Otranger:lin New York, is dead. -Mr. Richard Govier has sold his 47 meeting was held in the church ) Whsa able
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open to the W-orld-D. McIntyre. (8) I . not reach"& certain Stand. that many more of our good men and true :!I FROST WELCOMZD. -Frost appeared San- acres in the Maitland block, Hallett to Mr. addresses were delivered by R,evd#. C
Sfoak for. sale�Davld Hill. (6) I had attended- to his ofwn business -instead of 0 tside aid does - . Samuel Cox, for the sum of $1,060. V There Fletcher, T. B. Coupland, G. W. Holman*
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�* � , aid, these figures are somewhat abated, but woulct follow his example. We would have Amy, morning in the yellow fever , stricken
I . leaving it to his uncle or any one else to . are no buildings whatever on the place and J. G. Jones) Joshua Johns and Th '
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� I attend to - for ,'him, he would not have had t era are not more than six of these all told. cleaner politics and a better governed Conti- OvOn of Brunswick, Georgia, and the the bush is also removed. Mr. Govier Warty, jr. All urged upon the electors to I
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ftof* this complaint. All that was necessary for Tiere is no room here for favoritism-, but try. He -says : . . 'IN THE Nzw TzRuxToRy. -Praide, fire moved this week to the farm he lately use their franchise, and let all mark their
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, Ur0U,9Xy00* 6 � bought on the 2nd conoession of Hallett. ballots yes or no, so that there. will be no
. him to do if 'he wanted a vote, and was ti ie inatitut ioup which do the most ' I A newspaper, usually moderate in tone iave done thousands of dollars' -worth o; -The Condition of Mr. John 'Steep, of mistake awto the verdict whetiAir favorabis .
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. . - .1 legally entitled to it, was ta go to the muni- the most money ; it does not matter one and fair to4pponeato, accuses me of step- amage in Oklahoma, and 'several people Clinton, says the Now Era, was so serious to prohibition or opposed to it.- Mr, Job .
. leg outside the pale of my pro'per functions isve pCirished. I n
SEAFORTH, FRIDAY, Nov. 24th, 1893 - w ift whether they are Catholic or Protbis- p . , 1. � this week that the members of hie family Cann, president of the township a4soclarion, I
� al assessor and ask to have his name to air my views on publioaffairs. Perhaps EX PRESIDENT BYERS DEAD.: -W, H. were -telegraphed for.,but he hastakena occupied the chair. It is expec a a .
. . - qtp d i . taut. The fact is, however, that the Oatho. a . 0 a t d the oul
� put o.*n on the roll ; or in negleut of, this, reason ought' t b given to it and to those 3aers, ex -president otthe Now York Life slight turn for the better, although we are mittess will do good- work and that- the
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. Consistency Thou Art, a Jewel. � bad he go66 to the Court of Revision, and lie institutions, as well as those controlled who sympathize with its position. " Whoi usurance Company, died Sunday In New exceedingly- sorry to nay there is no hope of campaign will be vigor ushed.
s,receive people of both faiths, are you?" � said Queen Mary to John Kno Cork city. , . � Ou"ly �
Some of thei Tory friends are exceedingly convinced the presiding judge of his right by Protestant sovereign . MANGLED To DzATH.-At the TIM house, hie ultimate recovery, -Some days ago a schoof girl in thin
- I � and one Catholic hospital, St. Joseph's' "'who presume to tell the a n -The youngest son of.Mr. Will Shipley, county, we shaltit say where, found a pack.
anxious tha,,t the power to appoint all Pro- to vote, his name would have been -put on � 0 nobles of the realm their duty ?" " A Bub- Buffalo, Sat �
. . . . urday, Mary McDermott, a of the Huron road, near Clinton, met *ith a age of love letters written to her mother by
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vincial official -if, such as sheriffs, registrars, the,list, and he would be able to Ave -his P rt Arthur, had more Protestant than ject, born within the same," was the re. � muindreas, was Caug t in, the laumdry in&- - , 8 T]i -
&c., shou I Id be, taken from the Provincial ' 9 � C � tholia patients during the year. So o * a 4pectful and all-sufficiant answer. That Olif painful accident one day last week. He was her father before they ward marri d. a
.11 first vote " when the opportunity offered. o � nery and,* man -81 d : io eath. playing With X tin pea -shooter, having it in daughter saw where She could have a little
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Governuient and placed under the control of But, he has neglected all of these simple more fallaoious accubation against the Oh. was reason enough for any free 'man, for I " his mouth, and accidentally falling forward, sport, read them to her rnothsr� pretending
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mrio Governmerib drops into the abyss al. � the tin was driven forcibly into -his throat. they were of recent date and subiRtituting
county councils. Bat, whew the proposi- I to him as one of the public. I have always oRussia, died Su dsy,'at Montre a
precatitions, and instead of blaming himself I [ . I
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tion is made that officers now appointed by at ways open to receive vindictive charges tried to" act'on that principle, and my course he Lake of Geneva, Switzerland.
I for' his negUgence, he inveighs again � -William Murray and J. L11 Doherty that of a fine young man who wa's -Wall
. 4 ,ngthened by the revelations of 1891. IN STARVATION. � Twenty thousand peo-
- the Dominion Governmen-ty such as customs i!gparty. " He is not the only dne.who- sets that have no backing of truth. . i was stre - asked the Goderich council at its last meet- known to both of thern,; fo
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collectors, post-masterm, &a., be similarly - ina similar manner, and his complaints I � rig to be allowed to use from ten to fifteen father. The mother jumped up and ,down
I . � - . � . I � ashamed of being a Canadian. Some of our eon reduced to starvation by the continued a I y An
i I otalls and the track of the Agricultural Park in her.obair, shifted her feet r pL ill
appointed, theme parties show their insin-, against part isin are 'just about as well / : people Way! have forgotten those terrible I "tivity of'the frop 'mines. d
5 1 1 1 . y� � I L It Won't 'Wash. �, � 7 for. the purposes of a training stable, they to seemed, terribly disgusted, and she forbade
cerity and inconsistency by objecting to may founded as most of those we see ventilated * . revelationc! I can never forget them. We CIMIEV� Dixs.-Mariano, chief ke6p the same in good condition and vacate her daughter having anything to do with & �-
I - . : I We stated a couple of weeks ago that we ourselves are responsible for them. Our the N&vajoee, Fort Wingate, New Max' �
1* them when needed for the fall show. young man who would write such sfoken. 1 '
suoh'ahange. The Toronto Empire in one so vigorously from .drne to time, A no- thought the, intel.ligqnt electors of -Ontario party spit -it', our selfishness, our localism, 1i hat, after much sufforing, at last died -Mr. John Beacom, the genial Deputy Ing, nonsensical stuff to
I of the loudest howlers in, favor of' a change party man Is, as a rule, a man who takes no I . f a girl. When the
I � . .., � were quite Capable of deciding whether or our inaction In public life, are at bottom on3 the effects of a wound received from a
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in, the appointmdnt of Provincial officers, intelligent interest in public aff&iri, or el . is a wise the causes. I In those summer months, when , p about 22 months tiga. The old chief . Reeve, of Goderich township, was married young ladybatided the letters to her mother
� but no such unholy hands must be laid upon ' . 8: no' I t probibition of the liquor traffic - .every day unearthed some now villain-y,.l r 6eived the wound while defending Mrs T on ` Wednesday last td� Miss P*trick, of Lou- to read, the house became so still that one .
. he is a disgruntled Grit, SMAttin u nde -- * - - don township. Mrs, Beacom, or., and her could hear the grass growing in h back
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- some real or fancied dight from' the -party ... . � 1� . � wo daughterm, who have always resided yard. I I
. . . . i � coidance with th"pirit, of British Inatitu- than evei before, and to speak Cut my Con- I dima. . I I
lcl Equally surDrising is it to ,,be assured or party leaders, or a disappointed Tory ti 1: than a Royal �� Cqnf�nlsmlon. Our good Viet whenever fit opportunity was given ,FLOUh MILLS -BURXED.-The Page - flour with Mr. John Beacom, have removed ..to --Mr. Wrn'. Miller, a respected resident
ve no more inter- io Clinton wher they will hereafter reside. of this county, died on the 7th inot,, at a
. thwt the maniciialitiea ha i � . 013:arvative contemporary, the Exeter Ad. me' 21t y and strongly, no matter what $lie at Fergiis Falls,' Minnesota, with' a -Th : 0 anniverear
- who thought he had the best rig�t to some &13 ' 0 SAbbsth School of good old , age, at the residenceof his son,
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eat in the� �.,ppointrmeut Of.& registrar than office, but who could not persuade the � the consequences might be. Should not a Paoity of 600 barrels a day, ,-th' y - �
they have inalcollebbor of customs. Thiais patereplies an follows': . a 120,000 Willis church, Cllntob�, will be -held on Mr. R. K. Mil�ler9 merchant of St. Helens,
- . I . every hooest n join in Ahis resolution? b ,shel elevator, 40,000 bushels of wheat, 'November -26th and 27th. The Sabbath West Wswancah. Mr. Miller liad not b
a glaring fallacy� It shows to what ex - poii2ting power to think ,the" isme' way. J'Does the ExrOSITOR mean to argue Let, the I suesimoxf the past alone. Let the t 6 coop"Or shop, warehouse and a large . i son .
he on u Services will be conducted by Rev. J. S. confined to his bed -for even a dak before his . .
tramities t pporters of the Mowat Of course there are honorable exceptions, th t the great 11 unwashed," or the dom, d bur heir dead, and with ihe Inepir- a ount of stock,,! #are burned Sunday. Henderson, of Hennall. The Monday even- death. He WAS a native of�
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Governmelit, are driven when Such argu. but these exoptions only i rel gious cranks, . or those who have- it t of. Canada first in our hearts let L as $100,000. , ! � I . Lanark2l;iire, '
- � :go toprov - a the - Ing entertainment will bake fhe form of a Scotland, near the banks of tbe'river Clide.
ppointment of are -i is recog- � I . , I .- . . a thanksgiving son service, to be participated The deceased bad been an elderinthe
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ments are used. The interest a locality has rule. � I made temperance a " hobby " in Canada, us go! fi�r�ard to,make our good land one DROWNED L S M rrian, a teacher,
in the a, gistra I . I I . �r mpre capable of judging or giv. worth - living for, or, if need be, dying for . , _ a J Mhos M. L. Y a student in Cor- 9 Preeb t Ian church for about 30 years, and
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niz4d already by law. a revenue, . in �, an intelligent and unbiased opinion. on n ill . University at Ithgaic"al, New York, went , -Mrs. Tom, Oi the .5th concession of had 0 ten .been the representative to the
of & registry offic.e.goes to the municipality., Protestants and Catholics.. - ' the, bubject of -prohibition than the Bishops MR. E L, DwKimsnN, barrister, of Win rowing on Saturday on Cayugm, laka and Mgt WaWatiosh, having sold her farm to higher courts of the churob. He had
A collector of customs in concerned only . )f an clergy, professibrial men, medical ex. � I 9. wore,drowned. E � jived
. For a long time it has been the practice 4 pe te and other men of high culture and tin- ham, is the gentleman selected by the Con* JIVALUABLE SCIENCE COLLEcTio�. -Ward's , ,Mr. Willi&m:T. Nob1g, of Hullett, has re- for a length of, time in Yorkville, north of
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with the federal power. He is no charge I � ' �� moved to Blytb where abe will here after Toronto, and in Goderich before removing
upon the municipalityj for the expenses of the Ontario Conservatives to assert that the . do,4bted integrity who have deliberately servative of East Huron as their standard n I
.1 . . - � . stur4l 'science collection at the World's reside. Mrs. McIlveen of the same to St. Helen#. He had nino children, six .
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which appoints him. ,The registrar, on the . . i V a
. bii office O;re defrayed entiiely by the power Ontario Government is unduly iinfluenced expressed their opinion on that subject;" bearer at th forthcoming Provincial elec- F4'ir has been bought for the Columbia township, h i a reiited her farm for a term of sons and three daughters. All Sur iv him -
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other band not only gwes up a portion of by the Roman Catholic 'church., Ail the The term "great unwashed" �. refers, we tions. Mr. Dickinson is a 'very decent years and has also takon'up her abode in except one iron, who died In Australia in the .
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the fees to the locality, but, the cost of last election an equal,righfq agitation wme pre�ump, to the electorate in general, the young fellow, and comas from genuine old ,,, ,i:u in - BI
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- nee collection. -The General Sessions of the Peace for late public school inspector, Goderich, *now - -
erecting and -maintaining the registry offices worked ap, and this election the r, P. A. in, o,thfr uncomplimentary terms refer to those Tory bt0oki but 'he is an almost entire ITTLE L6usE,-_A suit for $5,000 -
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Is wholly oi in part on the mu", 101- being workedfor all it is worth, The fset-, wh have given evidence before the commis. stranger a �the ;ridlug, being little known h I It 1.
fal ' � Ztea�e ared at Saginaw hil'ahigan, be- bar 12th. There are; three- cases on the Ia"te principal of the Goderich public school,
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I palities. " is that there is a large class in, Out&_ .- � in favor of Prohibition, while the re- outside his own town of Wingbam. What 0% Be a I'a('d"y said- that a o'e'rtai preacher county Attorney'ii docket so far, , viz : the and now living in Winnipeg, are two none
This is very lame logic, It 18 quite true - , I ' w4a filthy and lefbja louse in one if her'beds. two charges of perjury arising out of the of the deceased.
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- . whom nothing appears so dreadful as the marrider of the terms refer, to �thoee who he hopes to gain, except it be a little note- w) on being entert �
that the registrars bave to return a portion . " � . I . . - I �ined at her home, . Bl�th liquor � selling prosecutions, and a -Last Saturday .night -4 young man
� I possibility that,the Hierarchy may, in some gave evidence against prohibition. Our riety, by entering so. hopeless a content, it CHEAPER GLAk-The - Association 'of
ot their fees to the counties, when the fees .1 I . i � charge of indecent leault sent up .from named Leslie Who in Working with Mr.
way or other",- gain complete control of our con emporary is a little general in its State. .PI ite Olson Manufacturers of the United as I F
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exceed a specified sum, while the collectors . b ; I is difficuft toi conceive. By the time "Hon. St 6tes has decide� to reduce this price of Crediton*. � . Robert Woods, of Went W,4w&nosh, drove -
I Province. I In orddr to gain the votes ofthis ments. For example, to far Is we can est Their as- Gibson" gets a Couple of rounds . -On. Friday last Violet, a young daugh. into Luoknow with the horse and buggy of
of customs do not do so and to this extent I I 3C glaeo, - The,amovint of tbei reduotio
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' $ large class of people,the regular election "'No lear, i only five clergymen, of whatever do- at him on the public platform, perhap he Eh ; not yet been' -decided ,up . 0 ter of Mr. William. Dunsford, of Stephen, his employer. - He got a suit of new -clothes
the municipalities are more interested in i ; I on. had her leg broken,and she narrowly escaped at a tailor shop, and placing them in the
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� . Popery " cry, is raised by, the Conservative ;no ivation, in all Canada, have declared will conclude that notoriety mquired In ,.an �STOLE 200,000'LzTTxRs.-CharIes Ford
the former. But that is a matter that can . I I � merly forem P being killed. It seems she was hanging buggy drove to an hotel thed, where he left
. leaders. No pro6fs are ever offered, no ,It&- - bef re the commissioner that they' were op- election yampaign is not such a desirable n of the Grand Tj unk re air
:ied if the Empire's � f,: p onto it wagon and in some way her leg the rig for a few mom � to, -while he went
sl ba remed tiatics are brought forward, but statements pea d to Prohibition, 'and everyone of them thing an he now thinks, It would seem, a p a r ra iot, as eon a( intenced to got caught between the spokes, .which re. into the house.
friends will. If the customs collectors were . I . I I I . � ni e Years imprisonment for ate& Ing letters % On returning �-.he � was z -
I I . sulted I b k' her leg midway between -startled to find his clothes gone. In com-
. was opposed to the sale of ardent gpirits ; howeier, if he has been correctly reported, frili Grand Trunk Railway .trains. Ford the knene a�edlaainkglo and crushing the ankle pany with the town constable, he started to
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required to return to the people a p6rtion I � I I
- � andf by some, duly accepted without the again not one medical expert in (Janada, the, that he I i Indulging himself in most delusive h been at this sort of, work for iiome years I I
of their fees, they would,then be on a level . . I z I m, badly. ' 16bk up his clothes, leaving the rig in the -
aflgh�fflat heoif4ricy. Many of the readers of United States, or Great Britain-, has, . in the hopes. In his Convention speech he said : PM t and the postoffice authorities estimate - -Mrs. J, 0. Adams, of'Londeaboro, died shed. While they were looking for the
with the xegiatrars and would, as a rule, be � . th t during thatperiod he must have pur.
. l, I THE. EXPOSITOR probably, have heard some last live years, commended the nab of ardent " Havirig a candidate early in the field' . very sudd �nly`,,on Wednesday of last week. clothes
as well paid. Both classes of officers -are . . 9 the 10i ied in the . ! neighborhood of 200,000 el . , tlie thief returned and drovii off the
. perfervid orator assert in the most emphatic spirl to as a beverage; on the other hand, I I strong gebem-1 under -current of di,leatisfac. let.ers. I � . She had only been feeling III for a couple of rig also. Thii only trace they could find of
- paid, and maintained bythe people and it manner, that , Sir Oliver Mbwat dare not every police magistrate, inspector,, jail or 11 tion again -at the Mowat Administrati �OY AND GuN.!-While the three sons of days, and intended going to Blyth on Satar. the rig, clothes or thief - was the' paper and
makes little or _. no, 'digerence whether that I : on, � , : day, but took a chill. She was the eldest string in which the Clothes bad been tied up.
make an appointment without consultin houi e of refuge superintendent and police 64 and a Split in the opponent'i ranks, would JJD in Burgraff, of Marion, South Dak Ota, daughter of Mr. John Bru6sdon, a faithful This they found on a road on the out. -:
pay is collected . through. the medium of the , . . 9 d 6, 11 and 1� years, were husking "rn, member of the Methodist church and' a skirts of the 6wn,"as if it had been -thrown
I the --Roman Catholic Archbishop, or that if Officer who has been examined has given 9 I all ter d to W!ards success." Now, If Mr. a i
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. a. measure is introduced into the Legislature t his DpiDiOn that prohibition, if enforced, Dickinac n is.bu'ilding himself up on any such 0 leari the other two, and in the attempt I I
units to, the same in the - in very high esteem. She leaves a couple of been donned by the thief. Nothing further
� 1. . - of which that gentleman does' not approv l e.saing to the country. tl hootngover their heads, blew the head off ' .
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I end, except that thoge "controlled .:.by the. it is straightway hushed 'up- or dropped. not no intelligent, un6isssed In fact, false fou ridatipla he will. be terribly disap- on and fatally wounded the other. children. was found of the stolen pro arty tintil the -1
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ly � . . z t carefully managed concern. This corn r - the -
economical rnanaged.,-.. ,r,f a change is ' - � - /
I I ' by some they would be laughable. The t4e1natte'r either pecuniarily or on accoun� Administration meets with the hearty ap. � Huron Notes. liany hungry, ,was found walking down
inade in the Provincial officers there is no J.. - . I I was incorporated in 1879, and on the 31st Gravel road, near the fiecond concession -of -_
' I most frequently repeated and most plaugi. oi Personal habit@ and tastes, opposes pro- proval, riot only of the entire Reform party I The Misses Hall, evangelists of Guelph, of December, 1892, had 1994 policies, cover- Kinloss, coming towards Lucknow, There
� valid reason why a similar abange should � - i� . I t
. ble accusation, however., is that in the die- W10ion on any other ground than that it of the Riding, but many who have hitherto coinmenced revival services in he Metho- Ing $3,110,910 insurance. The actual aver. was no driver in the buggy, but the poor
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I those who advocafe-a change in the; one and , . a I t in. the Liber I &I ranks, and there will I . I ev. A. Cunningham, of Guelph, and ance for the lost twelve years, was $2.04, high, the lines securely tied b -
. porters of the Government are unduly favor. ,not I tended to solicit advice 4 to the no opli to t a #Ash
oppose a Simi . lar change. in � .the other, but... - . Prosident of the Conference, has been in- and for th� past three years, only $1.71 per bpard, and the robe folded up and pliseed
show their insincerity -and inconsistency. ad. Here is the key to the whole situation pradicability of enforcing the law,�but to as. not be any. .Mr.. : Dickinson may as ivell A! oil to become pastor of Wingham Metho- annum. - Rhder the seat, uilty party was
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� -if the Roman Catholics have an undue certiln how manyelectors in Ontario are in make up -bib mind first as last tha illist church, for next year. -At the regular meeting" of the BruBse,le is a.mystery, but it was Certainly the most
Tim EXPOSITOR does not favor the ap. . - . i .1 ,nL t If he ' Bishop Baldwin is expected to visit Branch ofthe Upper.Cansda Bible a a in
pointment of either L Provin i%I -. - measure of Influence with The Govern avor of prohibiting the traffic liquor. If stayg in the fight he will have to face a solid 6' � Society bold Lnd d r g piec6 of thieving ever . ac-
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officials by the municipal councils.. Such a IL I I 4 � rite of confirmation to a .class now that last year $153,41 had. been collected by I .
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systern would destroy our municipal. inati- . flee made by that,Government, while, if' it �the Supreme Court decides th t ,'the Pro* buried rider an adverse majority even a0ribering 45 candidates, this branch, also that in the past fifteen
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cannot be shown thalz page a bito ter I ban that which overwhelmed his , apple king, years this branch had contributed upwards
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tutions and would ,be productive of abuses I �the Catholi,is are ,un- vince hawthe power to I I �t--Mr. R, S. Libgt
. .1 I duly favored in the m�tter of appointments, law, such a law will be passed, and will be predecessor. !Wewouldnot] ' hAoshipped over 6,000 barrels of apples of$1,760, or an average ofover $117 per The London, England, Times of the 20th
entirely unknown under the present system. I � ike to nee him h4m Kerwood, Watford and Parkhill year. The lowest amount in that time was Inst., has a long ar;icle on the result -vf last
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e-leatingpower shoul(i be given to the people ence over the Government is not any,strong- law snow enforced. ; I him timlly warning. . ! . Tufts, of Belgrave - who ke t a For seven years the receipts have not been sentences here and there of interebt to. Can.
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e ven readeremay judge for themselves we ap.- the vorkingmen, the clerks anj� business AN at empt is being inade in some quar- h, retVrned home, and expresses herself year $11.74. _' ' grass crop in Britain, it says that the "care
advantages, which 'we bav freq , tly . : with the results of her -venture, - -Mr. John Hunter, of the London road, 'at the prospect of a scarcity of' hay with.
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pend a list of officers appointed by the On- men of Canada, who comprise- the greater teri, say theDundas Banner, to keep Ro. 11 The erage attendance of pupils at Stanley, who recently caused his friends so famine prices has ended. The recent appre.
pointedabat ; it has also many' advill-tages I ! I chible decline in values is largely due, it de-
tario Government, which has been duly portiDn of -'the voting population, 'if our con. man Cat olles out -of public life. This Is XV ngham ublic-School for October," was much anxiety by leaving home, was taken
over the present System and would be, on � . . � �
, verided by the proper authoritie f the the avom ed object of the. P. P. A. If 4 olares, to the free importat.16n of excellent
. av: , temporary voices th? sentiments O the I� . There are eight teachers, but in the to London Asylum last week. He seemed
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is Executive Council and Attor- ,.: better look to its defences, for 1 ��,th,e chiss the head of some Catholics than he, puts ' in -n Timev, is beginDing to.be recognized -as good -
fleeh Of one and fish of another. What " ney General's Department.. 11 - 2 I" '' . � � fr Toronto niy# 0ty in 1890, 'died last he was and remarked, " Surely I ani not so I .
. abova metitioned, whether washed' or. 64un- in the he do of some Protestants, surely w ek at Toronto, ?4ter a long illne' bad as to necessitate being here," d carria- e horses as the best
1 83,,uce for the goose, should be Sauce for � the. Admiuistration of Justice ..... 53. 7 � . ' @09 . He keen. for hunters an 9
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. - I Iffs. ' . Education ..................... 34 _ w ashed" , has both the Intelligence, the the rest of us can afford to give them fair br'ught on by over wr,rk, He formeily ly -realized his ponition, but did not make available, The writer -adds tha,t the drought
gander alao.' And if sheri , registrars and . 16 ;
- " . 28 5 rig6t and the power to ran Can ds, to suit play. . ta 7t in Clinton, ,' It is quite possible has shown English farmers th� value of Ju-
. � Crown Lands (inside service). , % l I the alighteet resistance
such like officers are to -be elected by the Crown Lands (outside oervi6e). 29 5 OR takes I ,, I I r -The first monthly Horse - Fair for thin that the scientific trea�ment he will receive cerne or alfalfs as fodder, withOut which
Itself, sad the EXPOSIT t' staill by- 8434son,Jor-the disposal of horses will bp held there will soon restore him to menthl ii,tid Salt Lake Valley, one of the most produe- --
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ea-ple directly, there is no va,lid reason Crown Lands (occabional).. -. . 17 4 - jtemembersever dine. hisisaklemocratic I PRINCIPAL'GIRANT thinks that Sir John atlBruseels on Thursday, '30th inst. A physical health. � � tive regions in the world, would be still a
why post-mmaters, cuotom,j collectors and Pu'blic Works ........... ; ...... :20 .-' - 8 - � y .. I '
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other off ehoury ....... 1_* xy and aristocraticall � ' inclined Thompson has another work as importaut n imber of outside buyers are expected to be -A meeting was held in the Temperance barren waste. The Board of Agriculture
. icers under Dominion control should Tr ........ �.... .. 28 6, cOun a I in jattenda�ce. . I - . . -hall, Londe8boro, on Saturday J�efore Wit, returns, juat published, show, the value of
. &cretary's Department. ., - , - .. 31 - .6 'part e8 and papcs had Otter take their as " lopping off the mouldering branches" Of I - ttle i p rted dur g the -
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ame w . -1 .............. � . Mx. -JO I t�e gravel road, to form a townebip aesochitiou for Hallett
' .32 � ' 8 snob )ish feelings and prejiudi icesoi�'out of the his policy. In )i H Ilet't, r,6rth .of Clintonj has reuted his in connection with the Plebiscito camp i months of thim year to be X1,344,438 oter--
. rate, it will � take a deal- stro�gcr argument Agricaltural College .......... 31 ' I 0 i olle of his ,letters to the mgti.
Public iii8titutions' 6 1 wet and learn that in i a ada y8, "eradicate the.suckers." fa m to Mr. John 'Crawfordfor a term of -5 The foil owing. officers were eleAed : Presi.
- man is Globe he sa' ling, against Z1,30,7514or the correspond,
than that contained in the above quotation ........... W6 . 39 1 0 .
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Aoeimbl� ......... �... .. ,*22 ' better than another man in just Oo far,-av y I r9r, at $150 a year, and in -tends moving dent, M. .'Braithwaite ; I eriod of last -ear. The smallness of -
to convince -the people, that the two classes. ' � 8 � I 11 . ,86ckero," N�ya he ' , "Are a thousand times . Secr�lary, VV Ing P y
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. I Sheriffs ... " ..... 41 - 3 he is superior intelleiltually an. ! inorall more fatal to the health of a tree than any in o Clinton to reside. - . Stickel; Treasurer, - B. Lawrason ; J. Wil. the decrease, despite the stoppage of thO I
of officers abould be treabe'd differently, �Clerks of P, a* a'c'e, * `a'nd ... C, . Y. i --Mr. Matthias Glow has recently bought son, of Aubur]3, G. V2, Kilty, Qf-Summer- importation of live store cattle, is due to
. ' ounty d or nould'ring branches, just because �5 the -large increase in the importati a of fat
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simply b6caus6 One Glass liappen8 to be . Attorneys .......... ....... 43 , 4 �� I acres, on the 3r'd concession of Hulletto hill,.and M. Braithwaite, Were appointed do
under the control ,of the Tory 0 Local Masters in Chancery_. - 38 his dray has just as much t to his they are not dead and have no intention of fr m Mr. William Miller, for -the sum of Vice. Prosidentis for their resFective polling cattle from the Canadian Northwest, the
- OVern- Y I i , t I 1 $ ,650, The property adjoins his own farm subdividons, The temperance people in the shipments of these beingthe largest in the
an Clerks of Court ........ � ...... 41 3 opioipn wo the sugar refiner or �h Cabine I dying, The luxuriant growth of suckers .
In I I . d has no buildings on It, history -of � the trade. The current prices,
. . I a � township will do all they can to swell the
. M, ent. I I . . ter, and if he can get.eno4h voters to around the tree of our- national life is enough - alland Wynn, who is at proseA av-- majority for Prohibition,
eat d the other under a Grit Govern ' Registrars (Surrogate Court)-, 39 3 mini I I W .. which are . comparatively high, and yield a
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.- __ __ I -1 Salaried -Stipendiary and- Poo . I : I ding the Mitchell Model school, hag Mr. Benjamin Eilber, formerly with J. nt for the beating of the
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vaigh agaitfst partyikm. perati�n,,no matter - , ,s have been imported this semson than usual,
'I t is p6srdble ' . I I � ' -_I-- a Friday Of last week as Mrs. John taking a keew interest in big employer
� 1889, 4the last returns obtaired,); the- Divi- how ; WHAT is going to b4pen 9 Thie Torprito
that pixtyism if), !iomeedmes, carried too far,' ioolish it may seem . to , others or ' dd of West Wawsuoob, near Dungan- business, soon was given a half interest in the recent'shipments fetcbir')g--Oh an average ,
- � "I sioh Court 0 lerks appointed by the Govern , ' . som i Mail, usuall ponderous, is actually -get- iL a, w a In search of egge, the old ]ad the grain elevator and general store, and about twent-seven guineas each in the Brit -
far. but many sins oflamissiod-.4 well meat were 166 ; of t4ese 154 were Protes - . � h ow irepugnant to their Wishes. � � y SO 31 y
J '. I - I i � ting witty, an�jj perpetrates the following !i ppen d to fall from a considerable height, - had succeeded in accumulating a neat ; h in rket .1
Sa of eornm-issio�q, are laid at its door, tants andL'12 we're CAholics. Old Division . I - i I sum is a a.
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of which it is not guilty. Partyi8m in � . t A Tart Repl ' . . a Ited in her death,. - one night. Last, Wednesday morning about Home Dairying at The Ontii,rio . .
old law were 151 ; of th,ese-144 were Protes- I Y� i .Lieutenant -Governor Mackintosh has met �-Ou Sabbath morning a serious accident 6 o'clock the large store was disco vered to
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connection with the aff4i:s of state, haa ex. tant8 and 7 Catholic@. The proportion re- W_ made reference last weekl to the let- with a, painful accident Lit R gina, i
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istea in, one form or anather since civil gr,v. mains about -the same. ' - ters f Dr.- Grant, Principal of �vieen's Col- thrown fr�m I his buggy -'bye 8 n of Mr, � Hiles, merchant, was riding on a done, everything was destroyed except the EDITOR ExrosiTo% Having received 0
ernment began, and it ia likely to continue By this list it will be -se' I a team which 9 ..
. en that about one- leg*OPIKingstoD, which were ublished in t ' h rie, he was thrown off and rec6'ed a bad books, which *ere saved at great peril. The number of inquiries about oar cours8110.
.. I . I ook fright at& load of coal. In this part eiv I . .
I Undinthe face,hisnose beingbroken. loss is estimated at $10,000, while the in, dairying, I sball esteem it a favor if you -
UntL some better system can be pointed seventh of the- positions are filled by C4 tho- the lobe. ' We be e that eve y: one of our I .
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! d t e is now recovering. surance is only $4,500, will'allow me to say through the mediura of
out. Vitus far that hafj never been done. . lies, while Catholics form about a sixth of readers has carefully peruse 'age letters. frightens." I I _.
An. amushig instance of the -called evils of the population I in �Ormation � i . . I-Migs Mary Robertson, of Carlow, sad -If the opponents of a house ,6f ref. your paper a few words which may serve U
, - .� ,so of e vince. In' the We may say here, for the . of : - iss Caesie Farquharso�n, of Wingham, have age in thio county, says the Goderic'h Star, an answer to many questions. �
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p ' yiam is given in very strong language matter of salaries the , Protestants ha ' I ho don't,know, that . Grant is not AgOTHER effort will be made in Qaebec tV y
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- n to the num, a Gr t, He is, or.was, until v�' uce the Seali.onal indemnity of members\
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. ,,y employed.- . a very ardent Conservative. I� one of those of the Legislat,ure to a reasonable sum. The a rtificates. people incai'derated there as vagrants whose their whole course ; and the training given
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proceeds - I . I the*Catholice, as a religious body, to obtain rigid and tborough system o administral' ceives for $600 1 ; Manitoba, Nova Scot a and I of Belgrave, met with a serious accident- 90 years. One of these is an old' woman those who remain with us for two or three ' -
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their grievances in your paper, 1. hope you b6 were the Methodist "a or the Preab .1 , - British Columbia, M ; New Brunswick, a _ ay and tramping on him, He was taken a feeble man Whose trembling limbo can For butter -makers, cheese -makers, and
I yteri- affairs, and gave several in is re,sidence, where he lay unconscious scarce support him, even with the aid of a others who can spare only a short time, we �
Wilil give MO a HUN Space I to eXplain one . i - to &noes whe . re' $300, and Pri7ce Edward Island, $172. It t h I
6mong the many iniquities that part ans, the Salvation Army or. the Plymouth . �� . t e 0 f r several hours. stick. Not one has been committed for any have a Special dairy- course. The a urse in,
z yiem 'Brethren, to get Control, in the the reverse ofthis policy had beer. pursued I is curious tha I 4h Pr vine � a that I Is most I 0
brings upon the citizens of Canada. I &m� , same sense� in.th past. age the Bt-6flice and t dee Thei congregation of Erskine 'church, offence except that of poverty find hav- the schools lasts for two Months Corn -
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one among the few young men who deem it' but at the presentitime there is no indica- publ a works -departments � I ie d 0 �
inexpediont to espouse the principle" W, re � the most I d should pay the most for it. Que- - t oduce an organ to assist ,in the musical them. All are sent in for terms of six voted entirely to the -theory and practice of
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s Of tion whatever that any Beet is about to ,ob. pro nent. � . .
either the'GriLt or the Tory party. Why ? . * - His statements ere,, tak5n ino- I bee, also, still Indulges in the luxury . of. a p rt of divineaervice. Than far a liberal months, but it might as well be until'they dairying in its different branches, viz., milk- I
Because n�itheii . has obta tied an undue infl : I -1 i I . I
r one of them has, backbone ! . uenc.e.with, . tice of by- the post-maste I general, Sir 1 S&nate or second chamber. r @,fonse toward procuring funds for the die., for that is the sad fate of everyone from I testing, butter -making, and cheese-makiog.
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enough to; deal squarely with the temper- I Sir Oliver Moi*Ws Government. . rhose . Adol I he Caron, and the minisler of - public I I i � . . . I chms of on organ is Ulng made. present appearances. Last year we admitted oversixty applicants
iince problem. For this reason I belong to who desire to opp p I I I i � -Lasi week a man cam� to Wingham -Dr. Campbell, of Detroit, a former resi- I for this course,- and refused �over eighty. `
. � ent are woriLO, flonc�able John Hgggart, These 1 TERRIBLE SOFFERING ANiD Loss OF LIFE. - r presenting himself as. aim agent of the Tor. dent of this county, and son-in-law of Mr. This year we are erecting a new dairy baild.' . .
neither Dartv, and a Grit .calls me a Tory, crying wolf when there ii no If- and, un. gentl emen had tbems6lves interviewed and The fearful gale on the British coast on o to Mail.
. and vice versa. Now I have a right,tp vote I 0 - wo , � I I On Saturday morning he went James Fair, of Clinton, died very suddenly ing for the accommodation of a larger num.�
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. name placed upon the listp� maid he, 6 but I 1: d,,i,ud t,, I of life and property is uoprecedenttd. On a night. He, didn't arrive, and had not done was no apprehension of any serious trouble. I uary, 1894, and have placed on file betweea
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which way you'd vote.' . I I . .. � a Sunday morn Mr. Roland Beattie Thedoctor retired an usual, but as be - did .twenty and thirty applications for 1895.
. Thus am I 9horn of the ight to cast my � i ping has been ver great, In the neighbor- ant the round iollgibese places - mod could not rise at his
, r man Catholic hospitals and other char'itable sinu4ed that he did not know what he WAS. - I Y . - accustomed hour his wife Another class has still to be provided for,
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first ballot in behalf of prohibition, My institutions received more than a fair pro- writing about, ! hood of Calais,jFrance, the lose of life is d no trace of him. He then telephoned sought his room mud found him in an uncon- viz.' young men and wo en - and nerha s .
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