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� I . considered it an added honor And mark -of sucoegsok, andit would have been difficulb the city in which Prohibition does pro- knocked two of the highwaymen down before said the poor would alwayu be with a and I
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�: . . dence to receive a nomination, from. a for them to fix upon a better man' than Mr. , Ifibit is the ruI6.. That this is true may be, they knew what had happened. McCurdy's d ascribed the diffeareat stages u It is strongly I i
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I * -, - � Convention so cQnstituted,-o8PeOiQIIY just M. Y. McLean, editor of the Selk'forth Ex. clearly seen by the gigantic efforts made by friend tackled the other, And in� a few Then he sat down on the Bys Z_ of paw about seven hundred pages. I � IN-
. _�_ I . r many years - . �—A rather peculiar mistake was made b.r I i - �x'
�.r_'. GIFT now when there seems to be such a rage for POSITOR, That journal has fo I Brewers' Associationn to change the laws in minutes the robbers were bound band and -renting in vogue in many ohurches and I � 1
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� t . . . . class representatives. He thought that borne the imprint of his ability,: o wledge . these States. Money by the millions of foot and taken into the sleigh. McCurdy coming right home stid, "even here in our 1 4 young bachelor of the 14tb concession Of i 4
I perhaps the worst thing his opponents couI4 of public affairs, and high Challalter. It. dollars is passed into these Scates to buy drove to the Peacock hotel at Toronto church do -we not parcel our be t sittings Logan, one:d.o6y recentl . He., in company .
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; say about him personally was, that he was has shown that he would hsvc'�� made his votes and influence elections that the pro- Junction with his prisoners and there they for the richest men *here all hould be with his emoloyer's wife- who was desirous 1,
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� not a farmer. He must plead guilty' t this mark In journalism in a larger fiella, though, hibitory ordinance may be overthrown. ware handled in a way that they will long freel" ' a of obtaining 1i girl from 'Miss Macphereon's
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I - failing,, but it was his misfortune,,. t his perhaps, the larger field would, not have Such effort would be only remarkable in. remember. After each had been given a , * . Rome, in Stratford- drove down to that I �
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. . fault, that he wav'not a farmer. ' Hisirlier given him greater scope for real ;� usefulness consistancy were the claim true that Pro- parting kick, they were fired out of the � ; I Institution fdr the same, but what was,their I �t
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� Our, promise of Stylish daysp had been spent on a farm-, and he than the one in which he has; chosen to hibition merely Hoes the saloon from the place and allowed to'procoed on their way. 7 . Perth Items. surprise whe6 they found that fnstea& of a I I . .
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I hamper of a hi licease fee without lesson- —An accident which wil probably result Mr Hugh Jack has sold the September girl, they hwA: brought home a bouncing boy �� I
well -made, good -fitting' and on the farm thaq.most farmers of the pres- - (From tho London Advertl'604) ing its sales. flquor papers in exhorting to I - � - .
. . .ent day had to work, and for,many years he fatally occurred near the Essex toll gate the and betober choeMe of the Carthage and of seven surnmers. . � .
. 9 Mr. Mobean, of the Seaforbh ExPOSITOR, freatereffo�rta to overthrow Prohibition in .other morning. Ayou,ng man named Hugh Newton factories f6k Ili cents. , —Sixteen y."ears ago a common sewing .
. I fashionable fondly indul ed the dream that he would has been selected AS Liberal -candidate for _ needle entered thtAeff foot of Mr. George I
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. be privileged to spen&the evenin . . Steed, son -of a farmer living about three --Mr. -and Mrs' Wm. 'McFadzen have I I
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I . 0 tile cc g of life in - the Legislature in South Huron. Mr. 54c- decrease in sales in these .�States, onipared miles from Essex, was riding into town on moved from Mothe;well and taken up their -Pavidson, of ihe Hicks' House, Mitchell, ' . I
: . � pition of farming, but we have not Lean conducts his influential journal with I y he very one' borne and leading anotheri when in. residence in Fullarton.
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� tact and moderation, andhe is car- small sales of liquor in these States COM- some way he was thrown off and trampled —Mr. and Mrs. George Hammill, of Col- trouble. Sometimes it would be located in the-.-- ,
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� - we pr9mise to give you ar, tain to represent th riding with ,,-.radit'to d with immense sales in adjacent States, thigh, next in the body, and !.hen it would I -
. . . b t in upon, causing concussion of the brain. His liagwood, were the guests$ at Christmas, iof I
I earlier hopes would fail of realization In his himself and fdr the benefit of his oonstit- . which conditions are similar nd po' recovery is doubtfiiI. I Mr. an'q Mrs. H. F. Sbarp, of St. Marys, rhaps do -a one of his I
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. I any time during 1894 ments There has recently been much talk lation! the some. In one moment, to in —The L%mbton County Council h' — legs. At tim#s Mr. DAvidsv,i .wav a great ,
i I . : as mad'y of. them well knew, that ho,had - abouW the necessity for class and sectional i once t , as re- Me G. H. Kirkby, - of Tyner, Dakota, sufferer from its effects, bul. ir, will trouble ; -
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I . I emperance men, they claim with loud vived the Hou" of Industry ques .
1; done what he could during his 24 Vears real- . 08 tion. Ali is visiting his relatives at the old homestead I
, I TIRY � int6rests., Mr. McLean's position sho Oice 11 Prohibition doesn't prohibit," in him no more, as it worked itsAl out of his - . - 1
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I i . utereato of the c South the n6xt, bewail their continually leavening ! right irm, near the elbow, on Tuesday of I . .
t deloce ,among them, to! advance th gricul- .silence any debate in that regard I a by-law was read
I t#al f . ountry. He had done a . I . twice, by a vote of IS to 17, authorizisig the, ----�Mr. Jerry Robinson, merchant in Winni- .
IL Huron. Thofigh conducting his journal in revenue, purchase of a site and the erection of a peg, and formerly of Mitchell, was go w - . .
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� IT a town, he works witb and for his country That � Prohibition has injured the manu- building. The third reading was laid over tunate as to bave his residence burned down I .
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: -deed. He did so because lie considered that patrons just as earnestly and faithfully as, facturiag and financial interests of the till the January session. i the other morning. —A charge wss brought before Volice mag. .
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- AND GAIN,,� tural interests he was Ading every other in- �in t Oat Ia - i —A notable event in th6'history of the � —Mr. RobertEldon, postmaster at Kin. I 9 � I
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� owns or villages. - whiskytax has been more than made up in Anglican Church in Canada'took place on tbre, met with a very unfortunate accident week, by Mrs. AJex'aader B�yle, of Hib- .., �
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i ,- (From the Hamilton Times.) � I ou Sunday, 17th ineb. He slipped and fell bert, against a neighbor, Mr. John Scott, I � .
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t I have healthy, vigorous branches, and The reiiiement' of Mr. Archibald Bishop, driikking itself, first ordinlation ever conducted by an arch- - * hile outoside and broke his hip. It was a fence I
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11 considered kgricalture the root and trunk M. P. P. for South Hu rou, -will remove from bishop of the Church of England outside —Mr. L%ird,.the retiring principal of the enclosing. a roadway, and several attempts . % I
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JACKSON BROS., A comparison of statistics Ol .; ows, Kansas had been made by several parties to remote ! . �
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f, tS � had done an a private ditizen, he would con. Mr. Bishop tookan active part in the first in St George's cathedral. recipient of a very handsome easy chair, the .
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. ;, ) canipm and under the same eDnditions aud with the —,in arbitration is in progress at the gift of the itcholars. - Mr. Flagg doubted his jurisdiction .in the . I
I tinue to do Should he become th ' gn after Confederation in support of same interests, shows a BETTEI . L 10INANCIAL matter and dismissed th6 case. The parties �'. �
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.1 Mr.1i Cameron, for the Dominion House, and court house,* Hamilton, involving prope —The old James Farrel farm of - 96 . acres, .
: -_ gislat 9 CONDITION BY AN OVERWHELMING DIFFER- to the value of $300,000. The property con- at Poole, has beau sold by auction. It was all went home good friends, . �
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1; Mr. Gibbons for the Local Legislature. Af ENCE, in the Prohibition States than in the About four years ago, says the Durham - 11 �
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� high license States. Yet Nebraska is the ilton and Toronto. The object in to separate $4,500. � Chronicle, Jimmy Spencer- made his first � .
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� I The South Huron Liberal Con- the agricultural interests would ri�eceive his has since, 22 yearsi� represented South Hu* typical high license State, the pride of all the Hamilton and Toronto business. Judge . � I
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: vention. most earnest support, and any legislation ron in the Legislature. The most virulent . —We are sorry to learn that Mr. J W ran from Stratford to Durham " Grand
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U 1, ; - o position failed to shake electon . high.license friends.' In.this State the Ii- Kingemill, of WAIkerton, is sole arbitraitor. Baird, of Motherwell, is again compelled t� Trunk newsy. He wore knickerbockers then, I . .
9! I calculated to giver undue advantage r p J confl- I I
The Liberal Convention held at Hendall canoe fee is not less than $500 per annum, give up his studies at the Tor nto Uni He I .,
. � interests at the expense of Agriculture, donee in him, and �Altbough ho retires now .
I I on Wednesday of last week, and of which and frequently $1,000. In -the city of —The cotton' manufacturers of the Do. a a a 0 ver- but has grown to be a big boy now. " I � -
, we made mention in our last issue, was a wpuld always rq.'coive his most determined by,his own desire, he will stilU be " minion, it is learned, propose to visit Ottawa "ity owing to failing Y ight. has a genial and Obliging disposition, and
I , . . - , a Cap' Omaha alone the revenue from ,saloons un. —A tailor at Millbank, named John Was immensely popular with travellers and . ... I
. - �, . . . tain in the Liberal host." - johortly to insist on the necesgity for retain- � �
� large, enthusiastic and tBoroughly represen- OPPOO't'ol" M'- M- Y- Me der a $1,000 license is over $250,000 I , Yet, -. Gatechene, had no less than seventeen suits train hands along the line. The latter pre- 41 - �
. I tative gathering. The Cojivention was call- He would not'take ali time to say much Lean, who succeeds- him as the Liberal under these conditions Kansas, Io ing the present duties on cotton, Th4 de- le . .
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,f Editor about, political matters. . Theyall knew his nominee, and who will undoubtedly succeed wa and patation of woollen Manufacturers; who in of clothes on hand to make last week sented him with a gold watch,
ad for 11 o'clo; k, bfit the delegates," after South Dakota are less In debt and rapidly - -1 I
�imously , P views on political question's about as well as Ito his seat in the'Rouse, is a clever journal- terviewed Hon. Mr. Foater,'asked thati the Hard times don't seem to affect the Mill' day, as a token of friendship, for that was I . i
, formers . driving through�the cold, bracing air for he did himself, and he hoped to have ample- ist, highly --egarded in Huron, and has, as growing more prosperous than Nebraska. Is woollen duties remain the same. bank. gentlemen. I . to be his last ran. Jimmy is now filling a 1� . I
I na.—A J Any milea seemed disposed to ha�ve dinner - discus- had Mr. Bishop, a long municipal training, more conclusive evidence from a financial : Rev. M. Brown, a local Uethodist mia- Is tr tford, his native town. , .
, - opportunities before election- day, of 11 standpoint needed ? tk� and — - ituation in 8 I
before they'started to work,and consequent . —The weilding of Mr. Gratton Smi _ 11 �
� will be , which will not 40 witbouf its advantages inter, of West Nissouri, father&Mr. Joseph While Mr. N. J-. Vernon, of St. Marys, i I I
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I - . the Convention was not formally organ- sing these matters with them. He would to My letter is growing long. I have bare Mrs. George Pocock, took place on Wedues- Brown, a I uctioneer, of St. Marys, died on was working with a straw'uutter, the other 1.
fah this ly say, however, he considered the Mowat ad- iberils are to be con- ly - day,last week,in Woodatock,atthe residence I __
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athedist ized until about I o'clock. At that hour'the ministration deserving of the support of gratulated on their choice. touched two phases of.the question. That of Mr. Joseph Rippon.,-' The ceremony was Sunday, 17th inst. He had attained the day, he slipped,,, and in falling his right �il ;
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President, Mr. John Hannah, of Tacker- Prohibition can succeed, will succeed, does rija age of 90 years. hand caug4t in' the feed roll t .
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. every well-wisher of the Province. Al- . (From the Brantford Expositor.) . performed by Rev. J. S. Ross. The h�tppy an 11 P �
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I Smith, took the chair, and Mr. Thomas succeed, is a fact. That Prohibition is a . —Miss Black, who taught one of the de- drawn in. until the ers had been almost .
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. groom is over 80 � and his bride shoat 70 1�
I though it is possible they are not perfe6t, - Mr. M. Y. McLean, proprietor of the bleseing where it is tried is a fact. Prohibi- 1
! Fraser.; of Stanley, the Secretary, was on . � I fing 1
,:7 I . partments of the Mitchell public sohop top was also taken
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a I 22 years Mr. Mowat has stood at the helm the Liberals of South Huron as their stand- growing. during the model term, has been engaged fo . . .
r. Job hand to take an official record of the pro- y Seaforth ExrosiTOR,' has been nornibated by tion sentiment in the United States off the thumb. Had it not been lor the'
. ; ceedings. The first business was the scru- et it can be a . aid of them that during the The year just closing has been one of The . �
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tone forl . � the first taint ,of scandal ban never been ard be!arer for the Legislative Assembly of the most disastrous for ,speculators in I -the teach in one of the Toronto public schools . y I . I
I tinising of delegates' certificates, for which a election this fall, which was almost a S-� for the year coming in. in the barn and C ver�gd the rollers, Mr. I-
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beueatk I proven against them ; that out of the mil. Ontario, Mr. Bishop, who has faithfully ' xolu history of Montreal. BNkere estimate that -1
committee was appointed. The committee lio - ively on a tariff'. issue, shows an increased I Vernon would me t likel have lost his arat - 7
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.dists in- Be of dollars which they have expended represented the constituency for Montrealers have lost $10,000,000 is the —Large quantities of brick are being y :
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� reported. and the roll being calle� the fol- many Prohibition vote. May Ontario go Probibi- teamed from Crediton by farmers of Blau and pe haof his life. He has angered a �' L
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Jg. Tea, � lowing delegates took their seats, but be it has never been proven that one single years, having 6cided to retire. Mr. Me- tion. Very respectfully, Now Yoik and Chicago markets. Since the shard. Mr. James M."lls intends erecting a g at r a 0 pain from the wound. v. �
I .- I � beginning of the year the heaviest losses I .. i �.
1 4 1 Lean is, one of the most capable and popular I MouRis W.. EHNEs, —On Tuesday night, last week, in the - ., . I
in the . - dollar had been corruptly misappropriated, re d
eat will , , sides the delegates there were a number of and out of the millions of dollars they be, . d journalists in Ontario 1� and when he enters � . were made in Chicago grain: One large brick store at Woodham next season, Mr. - 11 I -
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,gramme their countenan,-t to the proceedings and expended in public works it had never yet the Assembly, an be'oer'tainly will, will be- 0 - operator alone having dropped $250,000 1 -
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I r- see what was going on. The delegates been shown, either in Parliament or out of come one of Sir Oliver: Mowat's most valu- —John Goldie, of the firm of Goldie & I
weather I - it, that they had not. got full value for every ,able lieutenants. I Canada. - McCulloch, Galt, with Mrs'. Goldie and —Mr. F. Irwin, -'of Fullarton, preached the marriage of Captain Stubbs, of Mitchell, 11
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Wy un- .. STF,PuE��.—S. Elogartb, G. Kellerman, dollar expended. In these days of boodling (From -the Clinton New Era.) The' annual report of the ' Principal of family, expect to leave on a pleasure trip on - n M . at on .ptain Sand,ick,� late, of SArnia. The - �
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� neeting. Henry Doyle, J. Guinan, W. Lewis V and political corruptio.n it was something Mr. M. Y. McLean; the unanimous nomi_ Ayr public school shows 227 pupils on the J.anuary 2ad. Sailing from Now York by I land, of London, - in the usual Salvation 11 - i
' ' which should fill every Libeial breast with nee of the Convention, is a gentleman well roll, and an average attendance of erican line, they will go , .
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�, a good � in an accursed thing in the midst of thee, Army style,- after which a bountiful repast - I
, ; man Alex. Munn J. Mclsaac, D. McPhee, pride to be able to make this bo,ast for their known to Huron'iana its the able editor of Lady Aberdeen held her first "at home" direct to Alexandria, Egypt, ad will piobr Joshua 7, 13. 1 i
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The con- i leaders. -But, while he said, 6is.much, he — ably Spend the nextAour oa five months
i: Charles Christie. thd Seaforth ExPOSITOR. "A person.of ad� at Rideau Hall, on Wednesday evening of r I . I .1
(in favor : � EXY=,R —A. J. R wished also to say that he would not be a V&Dced ideas, truly libe last week. There were about 250 guests. eight geeing in Egypt 4hd PAleotine. ! . —Mr. W.White, of Hibbert, has invested council chambers. The bride and groom j
; - ollius,,E. Christie, J. ral in prindiples,with ' I ill be stationed at Goderich. !
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>1ars. had ; slavish supporter of any Government or any Rev. Mr. Tolmia, the new minister', at
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.� Cobbledick-, Vr. Browning, Thomas Hart- will separate the 0" eam, or butter fat from —An interesting meeting of old friends I 1.
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. � well, R. S. �Lang,'D. French., J. Muir �Vindsor, in his Openi g prayer on Sunday . -
.ie even- I party. -He would use thejudgmentwith thoroughly informed on all public que in Manitoba will be closed during the winter took place in Stratford on Saturday after- . �
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r . k� w nee had endowed him to dis- he is a fitting successor L �b the White is going right in for ,, noon, w o'Leonard, an old set- '_�,
)gramme hich Provide cy rayed "that usband8 and wives �
I George Samwell, D. Miller, R. H. Collins, tingui8h between what is * ood'a;nd bad, And the seat so long And fill to one wh season, with a view to economy. - night p E al
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q . , Thomas Gregory. i I 9 ad it so Ono --7-Mt. J. J. Roffman, of Wolverton, kill- should love each other I i,
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� I USBORNE. —John Essery, Joshua Ashton measures he thought ought not to be passed and while the constituency in a sense loses ad two pigs last week, seven and a half riage as before, and' that their coqrtibip uter butter d * ' * . ` . I
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pq bring 9 he would oppose and vote against, even if months old, which dressed 547 pound to the end of their . I - friend, Mr. John McCarthy. Both of those
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Unches- . � Kydd, Wm, Broadfoot, A. Bishop, Win they did emanate from the Government, all Bishop's withdrawal, it will secure the Bar- —Ons�sunday, 17th inst., the Methodist ays. " If all married people were tol re- . I toth are quite ripe in years, Mr. McCarthy . I
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� � 0 howoul� also support good andneedful ceivetheblessingthus-asked the millenturn . " , �
! congreptionof Mount Forest, contributed would soon be here. : . . f I # and 11ev. Mr. Grant preached �i
11onteith, John Allis n, Win. Jashol, Henry _ vices of - ano ther by the election of Mr. Me- . a procession being 83 years and Mr. Leonard 80 years of � '. 11r, *
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bition, in �� measurqs come from where they may. But, Lean. Let our Liberal friends in the � ' practical fg . coidial feeling exists between � :
� I Dougall', Wm. 'Iurnbull, Hiram Borland . a collect —A fine young horse owned by a far� � ner I -41 I ,
. ._Every- I Archibald Hodgert, Thomas Cameron, Jug., should he feel it his duty to differ from the South Riding, when the occasion arises, —In Portage la Prairie Win. Garland was There was a good turnout of member those old acquaintances of 60 years stand- I
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! - Ballantyne. I' , � �, majority of his party on any vital question! -show that theyhavestill f,ullbonfidene med'A.'Kemp.of Dover,was eta I a.
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es will I en, of principle, he would feet bound to lay the, the administration of -- - a 11 tied to a short iron post in Chatham, when ing, and they appeared to spend .s, very -1 . I
I I . Alice Duna, of.Hyde, Colorado, are spend. pleasant time in talking over reminiscences :' L,41.
P HAY.—Alex. MAW' Wm. Campbell, Hop. Oliver Mowat, Brandon Dr. MoDermid was elected mayor the band of a - minstrel show came &Ion . I :
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rAera ia i Wm. Chapman,, Alex. KcLaxell, D. Urqu- matter before a representative convention! by giving Mr. McLean a substantial over W. J.- Christie. Ing their Christmas holidays among rels- -of their younger days. � -7 . I
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me, I constitaled -as this one is, and if they ell- majority. ' ; —Mrs. Kirby, KiugFton, fell on the
Z i hart, W. Elder, R. Patterson, Fred Hess, . Ives and friends in and around Atwood. It —At the General Sessions at Stratford, on - �, �
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� Ed. Happell, Peter Lamond, Justus Mel- ;, act on Saturday and had her arm brokea . to about two years since Mrs.. Wilson was . Tuesday of Is. t eek, naturaliz tion papers
, � (F rom the Woodstock Sentinal-Review.),, , impaled, and had to be shot. T as i 11 w a I �
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; � lick, Daniel Sqrsrug, 8, Rannia, W, He The Liberals of South Huron have select. I in -two places. Not very long ago her hus- � home last. were granted to the following pe sons who . . .
I f y handii the charge they had given into his , will hold the town for $200 damages. I I
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I � - rQGk, Charlee : Tryffery, S, Spencer, John ed an able and worthy candidate, Mr..M. Y. I band had his leg fractured by 'a similar fall.; —John, , youngest son of Mr.-- John are now Subjects of Her Majesty .
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� is vicin- I keeping, so thatithey could get a represen- —It is stated that a big percentage of the . and entitled
I I 6�etz,. Robert Turnbull, George McEwen . - . to enjoy all the rights of ditiz . a hip of t . 1.
�hoalia � 9 - O'Grady, who formerly resided at Tralee, Uri he I t : -
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�_ -, tative who would more correctly carry out McLean. the well-known editor of the Sea- —Frederick Hawkins, of Ingersoll, while pauper element of Dakota and Minnesota, - - I � � �
Charles Troyer, P. McColl, Wm. Buchanan, forth EXPOSITOR. No man in on a spree recently, tore two ,of his wife's learning of the. favorable state of affairs at but now Dominion of Cahads -. Donald McLennan, I
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7 . their wiohes. This, he belio�ed to be the ,the Huron aginaw, Michigan, died r I :
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I district deserves polibical recognition mi dresses and is pair of boots to shreds, for Joseph Mayne, Henry Foik, GeorgeVrouse, ? I .
I All in- ' true:representative position. I He was pre- ore Winnipeg, have flocked in there. Several recently of diphtheria. � nly three wedles .) I
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I STAXLEY�—P.. Ca,meron-, H. - Reid, J. tham Mr. McLean. He has been helping to which the magistrate gave him two months. previously his sc tighter, Mrs. Me- Joseph Wick,, Charles H.Gi . �
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,now,. On aut election, and if the sa f6 unanimity and recen'Ply to arrange for thi) promotiow' of 0 ery" " Ni
� , Otto Holtz, S. E. Career, Moritz - ick, fill _ .. �
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� Ewen, J. Campbell, A. Douglas, J. H. eathudbarn as was, displayed here to -day a generation .!and such a training has emi. - annual Christmas concert took. place Tues- publid works in order to supply those will- �The young man McDowell, in Listowel, 7 . � I �
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. piiin�f al, i should,prevail until the close.,of the poll he nently fitted �im for becoming one himself. day evening, 19bh inst,, in the lecture room iog to work with the means ot earning al 11 I . ! .
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gt, year, again thanking the Convention for his nomi- � I —An accident which might have resulted . ; . I
�, I Tuci-zF,P.smiTn. — Jacob Weber, James I one. feels in f1hat he should leave the edit- —John S. Armstrong who died IV -he otl he is injured� so badly internally that his cheese factory was held in the factory on I �
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Cumming, John McLean., James Forsythe, - orial office, ' here he has done a ' h excel. day in Toronto, was probably one of the old- grain elevator in Tesswater ou W edues-'lay ,� A I
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ff. Hia James Landaborough, John HendersonJohn lent work, ! even for le islative halls, eat Mason's on ilija Continent. He was born afternoon of latt week. The floor of the , -
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- .Campbell, John Robb, David McIntosh, ", * However, Mr. McLean is one of the for- in 1801, and became a Mason in 1824. large oat bin, in which tbere was about Thursday, 14th inst., of Robert Roth, eld. the patrons, who seemed to be satisfied with ; 11
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re4tives � I lie, McLean', ex -Reeve of Tackersmith ; John r ontracts for t 3,000 bushels, gave way and cra3hed .- A. Southwick ..
uty thip� Wm. Doig, John Sheppard, Samuel Smi5l: MoMillmn, M. P., W. Doig,, Tuokersmith, tunate edito 'a who are in a position to go —C he'erection' of the smelt. through eat son of Mr. Valentine Roth. Oa 'the fol- the manner in which Mr. H
� r. Wit. . I John Mablurtrie, Dalvid Manson, John and others. . . . into politics I and we hope to See him the Ing works at Hamilton have been let to a to the floor beneath, burying a good horse lowiqg Sunday Arthur Roth, a brothor, sue-, has conducted the buminess. The total amount - I -
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1, . Doig, Jahn Sincla.ir, Robert Winter, R. B. A SEND-OFF FOR MR. BISHOP. next member -for tile So,uth Riding of large Amerip'ap firm, the latter agreeing to which was engaged in elevating. Mr. Far- cumbed to an attack of hing-trouble. The of cheese manufactured during the season
- iteemed McLean Huron. brothers were partners in the Listowel was 55,tons, which, on account of the un.
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4, mem- � . � I . company. I I down below a few minutes before'. His ea- -
I 1 4' John Weir, Win. Ballantyne, R. S. Hays, a staifdin,g vote : ' ' —Roberb White, of Millbank, who has year. The average pounds of milk to j, Z, �� 1,
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- ; � - , been in feeble health for some time, ban make a pound of cheese was 10 W. For 'L � I
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_a R, Willie W Somerville, W. Robb, J. record its: high appreciation of the faithful DIZA 0 passed away at the age of 85 years. Not the September and October cheese, which �
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anber of Warwick, k. 'Robinson, Dr. Twaddle, A. and effiqi�nt services of its late ropresenta- in your country have w,oked me to write a to h L . ' two Weeks previously was chronicled the wis sold some days ago, 11 cents per ound "r, , L
� . ave absconq�d with $2,2po of the com- �weeu that town and -7 Toronto. The plan p I I :
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sho�wed, ForboBL, R.'Logain, U. Y. McLean, James tive, Mr. it&. Bishop, who for so many years letter bhowing the results of Prohibition in. pany's funds, i - � I pre8ented-shortens thiroute between - 1. I I
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Id, His I Scott., W, M. Gray has not oily carried the Liberal banner, to the United States.- Without delay I shall —Mr.� Fergus Laidla� of New Westmin- lin wood and Toron6 'over 20 miles, and personis around Millbank are in very feeble —Parkinson and Fair, -the defendants in . � I
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metery. - Bayfield and Goderich Towashi, were not victory in i South Huron, but whose course give a little of .the working of pi oh . .11 health. - the Powers AgNSUlt Case, at Stratford, who ... -11 i.
jeart felt I - P � . ibitor star, B. C.s, who is manager of one of the will make a difference in the time of nearly 1i � I
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A represented. in the House has alw�aya been such as to laws as they'have come under my observa- —Mr. J. W. Laird retiring principal of - failed to appear for trial at the fall assizes, 'i , � .
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,heir be- Ir �, meet with1he approval of his constituents, tion, Five- States ha've anneries on the Fraser river, the public school, at A. Marys, was present- returned home a few days ago, and have - 1 �� 1
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s !_ and those who are in favor of hoiiest and tion—Maine,' Kansas, Iowa, North and nd. other places in that vicinity. bepween the two points named for from one. . A I - �
As soon' as the Convention was regularly 01 4� been placed under arrest on ,u bencila war- ; , I .
L pure government, and who has at this Con- South Dakota, In all these SG&tes- a o one-third lose cost than th lie school oonoerb on Friday, 15th inst.. Mr. rant. The case wafj to have come dt for � ." .
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, I ad: the m4eting, And briefly revieii'ed his . . of the � I 'W has been made. Battalion, who lives near Galt had the mia. now levied, and also much more rapidly. � I J� . 'i �#
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Ich the . Parliamentary career during the .21 Years he horses by their —A Birtle, Manitoba, paper announces assudio theo roll of a life insurance agent. to allow of witne!sses being subpoena§d, the i
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. hallifaithfully re resented - South Huron in trust that he may long- be Spared to aid the years.. North aud South Dakota were ad- obtaining entrance to a granary, over -eating the death of James Cairneross, broth I - -,
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ach for. � p In conclusion he request- Liberal- party." mItted -into the . Union , with constitutional them6elvds and afterwards drinking water. —Mr. W. G. Armstrong, of Toronto, has case will be allowed to stand over Until the � 11 � I
,tight to . -m to retire, L This resolution was moved by Mr. D. A - i . � —Thai Christian Ecdeavor Society of deceased located on big homestead at Birt e been engaged to suiceed Mr. Somerville as I We a
ed theLCO'nvention to allow hi ' Prohibition. L spring assizes. The defendants Say they
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and, in 0 Seaforth, and. 'seconded by Mr. . That Prohibition hasi been a benefit -to Knox church, Ayr, have made a Christmas e . first a3sigbaut in the Mitchell High School, . I �; �
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Le pupil- tion to bo as a pri*at Henry Doyle, of Stephen, Both gentlemen these States is not contradicted, nave by the present �f a number of valuable books to tinuously resided since. He was a native f Mr. Ari�strong is a teacher of high standing, hand' I . �
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egan as ranks, but as a captain, leading the party supported the resolution by most eloquent most partizan anti -prohibition ists. A'- con- start a library in the Dee Side Sunday' the Orkney . Illand4, and emigrated to' a me M-ber of the Presbyterian ahurch, and a I 7 I - 11
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addresses. Mr. Bishop made one of sensus of opinion, as taken by the " New School in' Muskoka.. . � gentleman very highly spoken of. .
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f . . I time ringing speachoe in response to the York Voice," from the probate judges and —The ch.eese factory aud '300 boxes of "' - - the aged � I I
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d L on, in which:� he again assured the Other prominent officials in all the cou1ties obeeserwere destroyed by fire one night last .� , , I I A-
. � . lowed the op�"iug of rAilway communicatio, as week, for Denver, Colorado,. where he had been aifing for soma time. past, and, her , �. . .
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. . ording to tht new constitution of the would be cheerfully done.4 . many towns the use for a; jail has been covere'd' by insurance. � 11 e constant viaiitor with her son-injaw,, Dr � : I
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I N almost done away with. Crime has bee'Du —Among the papers'i left by Charles the house for several weeks until 1%4t Fri. we years past, 'hub being 0 � �
, Association, This j2ew method of choosing and works in Detroit, She had not been ii�i for the winter for the bdnefit of - her health. Cull, for so f
�c4tou'ala, , After the transaction of some informal We are pleased to leara� that the Colorado quiet and unassuming nature was known to �. - I
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. a candidate proved�bighly Satisfactory. On oat noticeably lessened. The same result Luckek, hanged on Thursday, 'December 13, day, when she found that it bad been strip- climate agrees with Mrs. BAlantyne, s'nd nly a few of their intimate friends, The I I
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the first ballot the votes were scattered 71 has been shown by careful investigatioa in was ode I ' I . I L
,I t ha t a 1 �_, � - cheers for the Qu6en,: the Mo'wa.t Govern- � nstructing his lawyer, Mr. J. It. Pad of iverything to the value of several that She is much better than when she left deceased I-ady was, at the time when ,she .
. among a numbei!"of the leading Liberals in z . . the otker States: I __
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Z deed, ment and thm candidate. . I ,bavelL to give his watch tb Jailer Me- hundred dollars. Neighbors saw four men Canada last autumn. "I, , � .L .
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yable in of whom would have made a highly ore . i 0-, — 66 , - enry Albrecht, who was apparently
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.er Todd The Reform. ,Cajadidate for So' . .y. and load' up everything. As they kne wi lost to the people of Irishtown and vicinity Guelph, but now of St. Paul, Minnesota �
able*ropreeeatative. On the second ballot uth' position is based upon the undeniable fact' I . L I
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hester, I . Hu'ron -24YOung man. named Neil Ander U � �
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Trested, . . rth in In V are, suppo , Monday .afternoon, last week, to Trinity �
&,6 -en to, � r - the river. last week. Matrimony, evidently, was the church burying ground. 1 - .
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forth,' received a la,rge majority, and, on � .�From the Mitchell Recorder.) Kansas, &c., saloons run unrestrained. day oti,set week was rum ovjr by a train —Mrs. Jane Vinroe, is a resident of Wia seq el of his disappearance, as he - - I
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8 death on of Mr. Collins, of Exeter, his nomi- The South 'Huron Liberals held their That in, in border t6wns of the States and and atmost out iw,.two, Deat was instan- nor. About six months ago a young man with Miss Katrina, daughter of Mr. Roth, I
. � nation was made unanimous. -convention at Hensall. on Wednesday and in a few towns sludeities of decidedly manu. taneous, � � 1' named Louis Farrow started to pay atten� an his life Companion. It Couldn't Be- Done.
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. TILE CANDIDATE'S ADDRESS. aelected as their candidate for'the Ontario facburing interests, where the population is, —4,t a meeti � : I
viou8 to " ., ng- of ,the joint board: of ex- tibu to the widow, and in a short time the —Re ' 'Mr. Dowdney, rect-gr of Trinity Two colored women who were o,u the op- . I i
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irked in , Mr.'McLean, on being called to the pl%t 9 . Mitchell, preached a Second serinon posite aides of Hastings street the other day �_
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re(l, and form, said he thanked the Convention MOB . TA. There is no fitter self opposed to anything except free liq . .
t or more deserving insm in Huron Count the .law has failed in enforcement. The and Wm. Tytter, B. A.,Guelph, examiner iA the Widow Viaroe 62. The courseof true , . . .
L big re- . heartily for the honor they had done him in . y � - inet., and stated that as some people had one calle4 out : . .
ie could . ' . galoon-keepers have so strong a backing that' English. foil the departmental And university love, however, it in said, never runs smooth misunderstood h .
and than Mr. McLean for the position he to .1 is statements made in his 11 Say, Tilds, I heard suathin' 'boat Y'0'
so unanimously selecting him as their sh - nominated to fill. Mr. Bishop, the . old re- attempts to enforce the law have been ex. examW a for 1894. � and about two weeks ago Farrow's. visits former sermon, he wanted it diati6ctly un- last night,,' � �
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- to- serve them as faithfully and as efficiently (From the Stratfo�d Beacon.) I ful. In many towns the saloons on thatac- winter than for many winters before. The much time in hu�ting for him or � J . - :; 4
icted of � as his predecessor. The nomination was all - in Winds' hibitionist, ed the other. " If anybody is gwine round .1
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I having the uiore grattifying...to him &a it was entire- ' Mr. M. Y. McLean, of the Seaforth Ex- not the exception, in such places, is th%t e charitable: societies are taxed to their found. Finally Mrs. Viaroe applied to Mr. W. W.Hicks, of Mitchell,- aiad-which out !" I
Igo, It ly spontaneous. He.had never ip his life -POSITOR—one of the beat weekly papers in who is active in attempts to enforce the law, utmost The �grippe has played havoc Chief Wills and asked h"nn to find the ham been , a familiar eight on Mitcliell - . ,. i
mel)uff, askedu man to vote for lor support him in a Canada, by the way—h�e been nominated . - - " It hain't 'bout yo'r character, Tilds,
� loses home and property by fire, or life at among ihe poorer cla4sea, young man,e, she had g e,L him several
I to get Convention, And if he were to live to be by the Liberalt, of So�th Huron for tho the hand o IV streets f or many a day, had to be destroyed Somebody dun tole ma yo' was gwine to git
I twice: as old as he now. in he never w Legislature, Mr. I Bish . , who represented f the assassin. Were there Space . —D.- Campbell, proprietor of the Ex- hundred dollase of her money to furnish a the other day as a;n sot of mercy, owing to married to Mr. Green die evenin'." � �
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6r. She, - seek the map. But now that they had ly capable and eminently successful jour- a a A " Of 09'so not. Jest look at the reoiproo-
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argument against Prohibition no more than .board,. In doing so his hand slipped down will never see each other again. her. 11 - 'ity dat silo some folks to go round gettin' i
x bro,th- made their choice, and that there are qde81 nadist and will prove a valuable acquisition the 'frequent lynching in the � South can be over the blade, almost severing the two —Canon Hincks, of Windsor, preached a*! I
oro � ra g h,.v tiong o, I f principle at Stake, he would -have to the Liberal party in -the Legislature. I ' I —A curiosity of no little value came into ,up lien - and scandal@. When, I wax dun
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cy in. using every legitimate effort (From the To-ropto Globe.) . � . I ' - startling ser4Z6'\,pu Sunday, 17th lust. It Listowel the other day, being &'present to married to Mr. Scott at seben o'cloak last
. - penalties fdi murder, —Michael McCurdy, a Toronto butcher, was along t1he socialistic line and was a ;
raetery. to achieve success. Another source of Mr. Bishop's resolution not to present Miss May Perry from her aunt; Miss. Perry, ulte, how am I.goia' to be married to Mr.
In distinctively American towns and es- had a lively experience on Wednesday. He splendid effort, The Canon, while oou of Bristol, England,' consisting of a bound Green die evenin'?" . I
toMrs., grabification to him was, to receive a - uiani- himself again as a candidate for the Legis- pecially in agricultural and interior towns a ,drove .Out into the country with a friend of damning those who resort to desperate 11 Befo' the Lawd, but how kin yo' I" . I 1,'
�iqon re- ]none nominartion � . volume of the original Spectator Magazine,. �
-, I from Such a large and. lature will deprii,a it of a familiar figure. saloon is unknown and a drunkard never his and was returning home about dusk, means to accompliah their end, said their published by Addison and Steele, in Lou- . J
thorolly representative Conventiov, one Many a debate has been enlivened by the seen. ' . I "Dat'sicetthe way wid high eyoiety, � . -1
I In these towns and cities the child when 0,bou �, &:rnile from Lambton three men actions would not compare with those of tbe�j don, in 1711 and 1712. Except for a -few Nancy," Said Tilds, as she prepared to move - i
iousand I of the argest � he thought he had ever seen strong common sense and quaint humor of row, *thout the oantaminating in- stepped into the road and caught McCurdy's rich men I who grind down the poor and com- leaves at the front and back, it is in - &'state on. " It's all lies and reci rooity and unde- �
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