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�� MW ADVERnSICUM78, - several ya,,6vs and It has I douie -10"d service pabittdo 44 the bill was #%ssed through"boi the the members who felt dk� fitio � dwelling next- summer.—Mr. Jamen � �� -- . I . - -� -- -
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1 � be'more 4cooptable and" beneficial to the pro:bedure, have been passed on to t 6 fiail about twilve of them. The deputation vi" green shads. 'Wheat in general is looking I .
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E . I nection I may mention a' resolution mov6d patriarchal Dr. Cirman, who, acted as chief lft�rar society, which has been successfull .
. Romat delooramon-G. W. Pipet (5) W example 6f the Americans in this reaps 1; �' ---
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: T About Millinery -Wm. Pickard (6) - severe in .the good work,, brother Globe, and' tent to try' all cam where -the 6= spoke with the greatest moderation, and in -with a., grand programme of P, most inter. . . � ;
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.1 � We Have S ed -L V. Fear (.5) your ,great influence will force the desired claimed does not exceed $2DO , to all per- this respect was in very marked contrast to astinjr character. All who Wish a good . . I - � � I ,�,- �.
. N I I LeeWre an South Mrloa-- (5) I - soulki actions where all parties consent . that which represented the Dominion "Al. avenink's,entertainment should not -fail to - - 1-:
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7 For Side on Bw Terms -Mrs. R. CoIbman - e on had given to Rev' attend. -Mr. Samuel Thompson in now ab . e I 11
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4 We of Pura btock-]). *o(Winta (5) t tie, and the' people of all Canadai will , te all claims for debt where th mount Potts,,who was one of the deputation, a � :Oensall station le i t, Our
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I . .11! , - For.Ssle�Tbcmftss Xessoll (6) ! . Save the Bo3w. , is ascertained by the signature of the de. " aware. When the eloquent doctor got up, who has been very poorly, is improving..- 1.
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:: - I Lumber oad Skinglea-P. Kestleg (5) iendanL 86ve;-,-al objections were raised to every person ,seemed to expect something Mr. Win. Cqdmore is now busily engaged , I I � -
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i- Fam to Roes"Onse Fox (0) . I proposition by the legal gentlemen of 10 Bub his first words --were . "I think in purchasing oats. -Mr. Frank Mann'bas 1� ;
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�� I SEAFOR FRIDAY, Xpril 2ad, 1897 der the-&& of - - " I - I I -
-�� . I twenty-one yearo, shall would be verl. liw,ely increased and the to surprise and non -plus tlie othev member fligg baskets are now (mining !n:0freSyT our .
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11 . . The Dongniou Pexliamexxt. "' ailable in such oases. please the Government. . : ben, is'k6eping pme With the tim'se. FRIDAY -& SATURD,A'.,.-
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I 2ho big show at Ottawa- w&* opened. last. sides Costs for every, such offence. . br0tighCout th facit that all desire law to aXo L not . , I I .
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�� 11 of tweuty�oae years, unaccompanied by his .or shrewdness i nay be, to deal successfully Mr. James Dorriwe6, t6 well known hog - . I . A I .,.. I
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- . that the opening of Parliament this year .8 is & In tow ships . cells. . e, on'Monday last, Was a grqat.suc. , . .� -1
dispensed, � shall for every such offence be far as -possible by public tender. Thi electors, and in towns by 50. n pil U011 Sil . 7 i
. . was the twenty-third- anniversary of the liable to a 1penalty Of not leas than $2 7. and subject which is now becoming th . Most of the stock Was in prime Con. ions in. -the millinery art. ;Tln*s season s exhibition - ,
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. opening of Parliament �under the Premier- not exceedIng $10, besides costs, and ny it has been brought, up every session - dition, ; the crowd large and boldly I
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ship of Hou. Alexander Macken�ie, and on such persoix so lingering or lottering as la;tive, a4d the bidding Wm- Of styles bu glnt, to be an elegant one, for -there is an 4
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also be liable to'a penalty of not leas the Government as- it ban been shown a than one-half pint. (3) Holclers of shop It-— ti, . . . -
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" der, which he now occupies. The Govern- all kinds- 11 . at the supplies not purchased in that - am $35 -to $49, -horses $68 to 899, and piga� � here, . I . would be con. i�
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� an invalu�ble addition to the restrictive tific*tes and registration will apply to & I I . � �
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: -1 are likely to win more in the near future. � . acei7and every per. mm'02 state fied." . Penalties are imposed for selling =n, S. C. ; Win. Sinclair, P. C. ; EJay selections will be�. the'best - �; . ��'�.
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non who h � any regard for the future weI in the Union. The only now featilre,brought liquorAo be consumed on the. premise 6 ;
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eo of the vacancies are in Mani - � A " capita, than are the ions of eithek sex under 21 years of age are ,
I toba- and -the:'Xorthwest and one in Quebec. in the Le islature the o' i . INE WA
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� had his seat declared vacant, and it is scarce 0 ni( CA MBRICS
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that if we probeet the lade � of this Pro thirty. iivo, all the Patrons, with the excep tional institution. (7) The lause obliging barne.-Mr. Robert Newell leaves home this .
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m Gov. rc s tion of the Opposition. 0�'2 , 'a society of the- Epwo,rth League intend giving nothing high priced arnongst the lm'aud the styles a -re Tiglit up to . .�
. .. days. As the House now stands, the . ace upon the altogether. (8) The machi y toi- securinir date.
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- . pi . eat havi gone, further than that. al department, th6se for the Agricultural fiftha) suffilces for the requisite petition, and pe I SILK MIXTURES . -
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. I purposes and which goes to show that Of the se�ond clause he said : department were taken up. Well - these of (b) municipal electors, not, as before, - J �� �
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y -�* ng Charlie Tapper's prediction t If the boys of this land a The OPPOOLVAon have he� man. , .
� �z YOU - hat the re, to be kept it made a dead set on these and especially on hood suffrage act. This petitio, I ' - FLORAL WEAVES - - . ; �
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1, I 1�1 is not tion made 'something more than a pave- 'the estimates for the Agricultural College presented as late as- April 1, instead of Marcfi jo . TWEEDS . I I . - . I I
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I doors are - - the point of death last Sunday, but we are . . SERGES. . I . �
Ij ,,.' � The House has already settled down to closed to them and the doors of clubs till careful to preclede each attack by the OJIThar�day evening Hon. Mr. Harcourt � . . li
- . , . statement that they are explained the ambudi very glad to say that the dector's are now . I . � I
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It- � promises. The is hard to -believe in their sincerity. Aacdonald, of Kincardi 4 'is preachi
�, -� moral -sentiment than has ev r been accom. How- the Presbyterian church until . . I SOLEILS .
, -- t � - tiew Franchise bill has al.ready been intro- ever,. the more they &riticise the expendi-' that �ight, and the interest which the bill' Rev. Mr. , 111
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t", I aikd Costly system is to be wiped o and according t� the last ndoed the also people resent. The gs'lldrieR Kineardine, is spending some d i M Our Dress Goods have been selected from more . �
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- thdt half ourpoliulation, come under ro* practised, by r of the House. � It still q4ite poorly. -Mr. George Menzies, of any two dresses a'lil�e. - . . , I
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If . g, I erannuation of civil servants is also on the ter at 18 and 21 more the Agric altural College and' ite court commenced to speak and he concluded Macdonald's.-The Epworth League of I ' -
LF-, ;� - methods are discussed, the more fully do about a quarter. past eleven, and so inter- . I
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'd - by thin 0 n of the bill 135,000 � its advantages auo benefits show forth. So ested were the' audience that there w"__pot the Methodist church is preparing an enter- -. FANCY GOOD S..'. � I -
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F,il� , d last but by nb raeans least, 'the n which.eve7 Y admits are incident to the juit give one instance as a One liv bit Bluevale are in a dreadful ' , SHIRT WAISTS L . - �
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I71.� I THE;ONT.&RIO LEGISLATURE.- ?n the farm, as the -expenditure appeared deliver. . I Mr. Thomas Currie came in to ThesBalon, I � - : .
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1- �� Laurier Government is this session. The (F;om our own G-�nrespondent. tion he held up the public accounts before be able to give even an outline Cf the ground .
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� ,� � ORONTO, March 30th, 1897. third day of his -illness he was sitting up in , ; I -
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;2 - 11 light and if they keep- up their spirits, the .7 ad his word to come and examine the item Mr. Marter, who moved the adjournment - - ' . � PARA8,5018.
Z 7p u the debate, whiah comes up again t Of bed when his heart became very faint, and . I ; - I
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fur will1fly on both sides before thel session oDight, he died in a few minutes. --The doctor was ave been made with the greatest care, so Ithht, you at. - -
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4. - is V' I LegislatuueA�ring the past week, but there 0ove that Tuesday. What ground Mr. Marter will Our selections b . -1
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f 1- is still a good deal to do, and t wou)d spend the e m take up I cannot at present a -Mr. Currie's oice among the fancy thingto for Spring wear. 1, I
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. the sessional programme of any other official minion machine has got runningat'Otts,W,%, I ' turn from Manitoba, Mri James Robertson - - .Q. -W �
. probable, that should there be a division on got a mare from big uncle, Mr.'Peter Mack. .
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* announcement, &bGUttheCrow)s West Pass and that it wili� engross- a large share of was talkixig -about. It was quite true that the bill, the rank and file of the 0 osition . I I
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, � its construction. It would seem as if the ters at Torontd if they can be it was not!� by any means such a' well It "' that had taken first prize at the* Toronto TOW' I I
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Government have very wisely determined Of th . r - usually in.use on ordinary farms for farm the bill. exhibition three years in succession, and - I I I
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to leave the thing &,Ions and to let - ,in . I d purposes, -.'.;Hitherto they had been in the vulgiDg any secrets that not a few of th 2 a silver cup at one of the horse shows. * I ;
enterprise take up the work, if it i- private last week, was ,he bill of thet Premier, pro- habit of gitting their supply of water at the Government sa e It has been a fine animal in its day but now We hold a particularly well -assorted stock .of Ae best inakes of ..
. pporters would just as soon i � LffienN -
I a worth viding for a in inicipal auditor, or more college from the Guelph.city water works, the Government had not introduced any -bill -b is like Melrose � Abbey, more beautiful Anything bought from our 'stotk will be fouilct jt1s ... �
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taking up. This is all t6 iffore probabie . at a very heavy cost per annum. They de VNWe . isfa � I � -
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dons of this bill have own water. . ever the draft bill�� extreme � I
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. I the- cana,18 is promised and it is not ,%tt all already been'�'xklained in these let*ters. So that this well not only amp�ranci�e anT the conduct Suminerhffl. � I I .
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. likely that both schemes will be attempted. - . CARPETS AND MTRTA�NS.
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3�11 , provides in -the rat place for� the appoint- farm and at the college, but for all the an. on the GoVernmeA a couple of weeks ago. NOTES. -On Monday evening an acciden't ' I . . ; � .
J. V, ,. The enlargement of the Caiials is an enter. ment of a c-harte imals, all the students, and every I do "not suppose, however, that � happened at the home of Mrs. Wallace, by HEMP CARPETS � I
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. 1. al 6 . In- fast, this well them will go the length of voting which her daughter, Min Erna, had � . STA OIL OI,,01
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I � 11 ed Vy the people and which 4j, ' supplied water for which tl� .the bill if the Government insist ush. broken. She was on her way to the woods, UNION, OA I " (Vn,TT' ��
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.1 of munlicipal treasurers and see that paid four thousand dollars a year, to the -where other members of the family were en. WOOL CARPETS . 6SE AINS - �
.� ed upon too soon in the interests of the they are, ro - 14 1 - ' .I � I,,
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T cOuntrY. Onthe whole, the outlook for the ember in . gaged in making syrup, 8 -
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- and to ve them kept in a uniform system. question repres,pnted to his audlenoe at the . stone boat, when it a' TAPESTRY C I '4TAINS
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:� . meeting that i6�waa just such a well as is ject which ca eed it to -away around, strik. LIN.'OLEUMS �
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! " . w Government and the country seemc He will have to visit the municipal treasur- usuailifound on any ordinary farm, and on 0! ,he , with the result above stated.- . y CURTAINS
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-� I -� will be disappointed, but that every prom. examine.their b ent he asked � . nnings FLOOR,.OIL CLOTHS, &c. I I ART CURTAINS' &c,
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�� , chariketer -trouble for the past week. She is at her � ...
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, ise will be carried out as �early make suggestions as 'to improved to demned as ex- delinea&or, will give his, lecture - Some very.choice --
ooks and accounts and ff that the Government be e Arlington dook, lecturer and ,
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W as possible. Should this prove the case the = greater accurAcy and soon, and if and college. A contentio at of the farm ment entitled, " Heads and Faces we mother)s, Mrs. Campbellfs. * A meeting was f I . I - aShi piices quoted -
� n which the Op- " held on Tuesday evening, fOt the'pu,po of �or e I .. .
- he discovers or .-sup eses �anything serious on insist on Meet." The lecture t � ' e ,,verythin,-,,,),.- � � - �
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1�� - people will have no reason to. regret he is wrong, W pow ctale -Mr. G. M. Kilty a &in conducted service I I I -.-- .1 .
- er to make or cause raornitproper, as they call it, should be reproductions, showing all sorts of i ,
.;�� change. On the contrary, -they will have to be made, a thorough investigation. He made to pay. They evide � -
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I i t caniiso holdorrequire tobeheld the fact ntly overlook � tates- 4�
.. he greatest cause to bless the work th � acters, including ofivi'U'es, prators, a ,has returned to her home after a somewhat LES ,' i "
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I ,June last,, and ut which ventors, etc. .Deli -of ' character . � I I .
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.�,�. . to, mark that. as a red. letter3day in the -his.' also be hisduty to iee that th I . farm is in connection w . , that the from livi Good Templars of this place entertained a . � � I
�i -L1 � e require- ith the college; that ng subjects will also _ be number of their Londeaboro, and Auburn , Has coMmenced—we are quite busy selling I 1.
, - . . I., - . I Spring goodsi now, and .
"I tory of thin country- 'ments of the law are carried out in it is in fact a - given. All -will be "made welcome.- 0 �
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- I I respect part of the college equipment, friends (in Wednesday evening. -The reg- I during our opening days '
I t5yrup making and -bad roads are keeping . we wi I like -
It - to the moneys of the municipality being .and that as such it is not concluoted for ular -monthly consecration meeting of � .1 ly be more so, but we 'will. have
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A profit as shown by dollars and cents but for , Christian Endeavor our goods so arranged that � I
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I'* - and convincing manner, -doing good ser- municipa, � � fat cattle for the OJ& country mitrket, des, Stapleton, spent 8 Mr. and Mrs. Carter,of as you are passing in and out 'on the Opening - D4ys, FRIDAY and �
4 with hi -individual funds, and in this way oney, It would be as reasonable to ask . . . . Ore. UndaY with -the latter's � - - 0 � -
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1�i is I funds at his control mixed uj� yields a value which cannot be computed in tined for Glasgow. - We all w h Mr. Taylor SATURDAY, APRIL, 2nd and 3rd. � N
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i - ountry just now, in advocating beefiabled to"use moneys �belonging to the tnh e grounds in connection & good sale of cattle and that he may return , parents h - I . I - i
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. u 101pality for bis own personal purposes. our educational institutions and w � with well-filled paelcets.-Rev. S. Acheson - . . - - 01 �
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way . is in Toronto this%welek, attending a meet. Londeaboro.. I . LLY INVITED. ,-- - -
an independent Rail 'Commission, whose The bill also provides for the use of uniform used in conne�3tion with there, should be "
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duty it will be to � stand between the greed books by all treasurers. The bill has been made to pay. ing of the Home' ' . .
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But the Opposition, evident. � -Mission committee. -Mrs. ITEMS. --Quite. a number around here are I . I ?I � I . I I
. y passed through committee:' ' Archid McGre r as eek met with a bad sick or * t -
and rapp.city of tne railwa corporations - and in likely to .lY, cannot see the point and they keep fall, which resigo 'I t W' us getting better, but R. Row. I . kIV-� - - - .1
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become law without any -material aniend� ha ilted in a, brok* Clock, . ! .
and the � eople,and see -that the latter -get at -ment from the ,Zhng on the old strings every day., but as 0 . en arm. She Wra R. Jeffrey and R Sanderson are , *���� .
i p � shape in which it was I e stated and attempteA had -been at to thi barn d I - ��
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I , . a on- criticism is not entirely wasted, so, perhaps, use and Passing through a obliged toretlurn home with a severe cold. i . . . � .
ations which they have warmed into exist sidered the Opposition I jite, it closed h"tilyt catching -her on the -The revival meetings, I - G) - . � . � I.,
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� . ., - . I nanifeAed consider- it is all right, although it does delay busi- heer o . which have been 6-Z T ' im - I �
V ence. This. iS What THE EXPOSITOR hag able oppositien to it. They thought it nesq and cost inoney. f the shoe, giving her a bad fall, and carried on during the, past week, are about I � I . -*1�1?1 - . � �
should require each 0ounty Council to ap� �� . rl6aulting as stated above. -Mrs. R. Millis to close. -The majority -of tfie�upjls bele, . -1 � - I I 1.
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[ so ablea coadjutor to the- good work as the d't the books of all the treasurers in a and the arnendments made to it by the Gov. -village for a few days, visiting at'the 'home has come.-Migs V. ' I-
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, I I .�nythlng so distasteful to the rail. was distributed in lage, moved to -Hensall on Friday last. Whist.pl"e.-Mr. W. Sanderson - � . . - � . I - � �, -
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. .. way mon6polists as the appoi that this ould pla 6n feelvery sorry to lose such good neighbors. Goderich on- ,Monday last. -Mrs. W ��
� , ntment of a W ent were waited , n, of Hullett,
� . � . ce a y a deputation of clergymen representing They leave beb � ind a host of Warm friends. Ouitnette *as�in Oin
01 �� tribunal, which. would clip their wiligs and upon the countieg, and that ithe present Act I
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� unlegs been arranged for, and tbe'llouse was ad driver, which will carry him along in good Saturda - 'L I
keep them in their ptoper place. There has does not h4d previou 1� - id -y last.- P A—*NY -
, been a commission in'the United States for ; � I y is supposed to have finished our . . . � � . � . .
the municipalities, ask for an investig,Ltion, journed to perm. it tht members of the J style. -Mrs. George Tbomps .
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