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i . I . - &aforlh Dye, Woft.-H Move 03) the country at his back a he boasts he has. vessel that the Americans had sovib- to gin. I came that 1. loaded by being Liberals and tw 0oiuslervatives. The , � .. I
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� � I hami con0te0bli str�.ngthened his position Forni - . . Ontario-, physicians on the qu . HAPPENIN68. -M r. 0 , Coleman . left., I � � : .
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. . 1. � . 'there, and has ihe place Pretty well stir- PO a atilblishing , do lodge " Practice,."' In -other last*,sek for City, L Ore he will visit . I . . I . -. �� - .
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I 1� �, I f Shafter,- who, demands an unconditional sur. . hypocricy to a out - . . I ;
i �� I % � i f ry now against the Lib. now. Or in the GvVt of. their vanquishing proud of 'his son Joseph, as he *as when Will spend a few. weeks iting friends, And' � regular *2.50 for. -. . .. - I
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, city from -,Mpture and - destruoti ' if con-
, A - '� Rev. John E McFadyen, M. A., B. D., . Norman Shafer wheeled out from Houssli, I
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'i� � i 01106 to Glasgow bo confer with Mr. Ma. I Epp. riate' for! young I . I
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I I �' no more solid foun , y.bur itetam class and wetful nation such as Great able, therefore, that Mr.' 'McFadyett. will friends in Michigin.,,,-M - Me Allister, Mrs. -
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� . gotta iO123 are in Progress between officials TILO� United States and � - of the Froo'Church Moto f the *eek. -Miss ,Tane.
6 i I a Young member of that badly damaged by coming n contact with eve i g L rave ... ,, nd gentleman Rose and ' - � I- .
� . [-i7 �� � . � I . Spain. � - and acting as they have � done with Spain, galaxy of brilliant schoiars who have. given _ a a n I" The Miss Sproat were in the wil Ak
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, in high placies looking to peace The'New York Outlookf one of the i the American nation would be swept on t of the Firee� � Church . - of Scotland distinction a, do Mbers L . , -B. J � rv-_
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I ��-� i able " well as one of the most fair afid existence and among all the churches of Christendom. hf-101109 to Mr. lohn Cha, happy events which al 5 ter',-.: I
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. -" .. i � V t6 lack of rational of AmIllrican Publications . ringle, and excitement, occurred
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� . 11 L . P, P - . ' I pound -keeper .wag ru � I our . -at the reqidenee of Mr. White shipped a car loadl of hPS4 from, this I...
I " i - h says that earth out of sight, ina month. This war, genia, I
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� . . . . .� . ; hostilities on both aid - . There is a battle royal- on just now f , h* . - dely' &ranged . _ James Roe on Thursday of Wt. week when station on Monday. -Miss Nillie Shirr_ay - �- I , �
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� . . I ? fbrig wil not have been in vajim Jf it tweed Mr. N. Clark Wallace and, M I the cattle his daughter, Mary, was mairied ifo Mr. returned home last week fro * . .
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I -� , �. f � � . for Spain to continife the farce of m ke brave sailors and Soldiers � . 96 Well as - Prom. tend was Lambeth, assiated ' by Mr. George Chapman, of Caledonia, �wwsx. � .
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� ;L -WLon, Is And it in altogether ineut Conservative mom itoba. is expe I to braitigoof Virden,Man. f Gorrii, in the visiting relatives heire, the first Par of ' the . .
2 � . to, the inevitable. I Spaniard courage born of despe . . as bar$ of the Domin- pinted.-Rev. Mr. 8 the Rev. Mr. Garbutt 't
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t�e- f ,I - bar of invited guests. week
L probable that this 4�s. ion 'parliament. oted to occup the. : Vnence of a lar I 0 1 - . f �
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I - I � ' a not the highest form of courage. It son of humility will be rubbed into them paper, the Lindsay War join with th .
, , " - , I � k . I I . Aimped on the in- is better to know when a- cause is lost, - and still more before they get thr ugh .11 h �, The interior Of the M4tho lot 941 COUPI ing last, by rof �
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. reg luba learn'the lesson' of defeatt, �thau to die. for the stream of time. N,
� . . I 11 � hospitable she of(*,. ,are suffering . se- lost C& .& job they have undertaken. W' t 0. lettei accusing Mr. Wallace scantly improved Lin appearance by down . W"!ughsm, &mmisted by Labout 40 voices "
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verely from dise POOr,L the Conservative party and to the Orange work of W. Stone r I - . t
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- I . 1. CoUtinuouaand severe, while the hea.t is in- 'thp refusal of Jose Tor&l to an of Prof. Cline and company,
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� : � � . . A PLEASANT TICKE.-In renewing hersub- ceeds amounted to nearly 61W - -
. - . Z..m � riender San- trouble will only be Commencing. They now known that he joined with the Lib,4L - 13ayflibld. I - scription to Tnz ExposlTolt, . .. The con. I I .
. . . - � tense and almost unbearable, -and the whole t'090 is- the mistake of Castilian pride, con. eials in the general election to assist in 4 -
� . I *ill then have to provide for their . 0. MARRIED IN DAKOT'A' 9 Mrs. John Pol. cart hold in . Coxworth's hall - on Tuesday ,
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.. � ; nd w�ich fightt on wb�sn Op publicly and .-On June 15tb 'lock, of Enderline, Worth Dakots,wri a of a eveving, under the auspices f the Vaixed .
. 110111g is useless feating Conservatives, both Miss Lillian bf- Morgan, da ghter of M I 0 �
-;� 1. district seems to be reeking with filth a .
� --- - - �- - (2' Santiago haa pr1oved �7that the." Amer! : quests and they Will have to deal with other privately. It. in known that he has refused John Morgan, of this vi a 0, Was r- pleasani social gather bich was eld,st q; t . 0. 8, W&S very'largely attended,
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�i 11" 4rok Out among the American troops, good soldiers. - They have proved &fresh the out in earnest -that they were, Frank E. & 'Ot's to HOn- derlinegand &former resident of'th;illage'.. o a ied, a a to the siel
courageWhich not only I 0 as, and niany had
but, this report has not yet .been confirmed, Area death but larger or more powerful t6n the '- - He was not given an office under or 'in the ceremo The occasion was the gathiring -tog her of to go Away. The programme was
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� -- I bub it is certain that Many of th endures privations. They have demon- + Y phought . Laurier Government. He professed- . 6hur the children and grand -Children of Mrs. Pol.. I good -one, and in addition to. .
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� - . a officers strated their staying It has been said by the b c I r. or ,ch. . home talent,
I and man Ars- Prostrated by a me power�as well " their - eat others were ' moking the . Grand Orange bride Was one of the most P .. Ular The . look to celebrate ler sixty-eigh,th birthday. . the musical soleetione of the 'Glue family
- . . � vere fever of dash. The same qualities Which character_ authority.'that of pridergooth before 'is foll'Al Lodge, while t9ey were really ladies of Do Young : A very pleasant time Was I
- a We h& L asking their villa Lake, while spent by all pros. were much enjoyed. -Miss johnston, -of
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� I i . ton, the boys in gray and the have in blue over the unfortunate trouble created by The bride joyable, as it was the firab time they. had -ail . I
1, � a many friends he wi close of - tfis sermon in Qarmal Presbyterian L I I I
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- I situation has not shown them, -,elves. ' parlance of the Uni�ed States be L i� I . The s !'- I
7 ' L Santiago . fore this era urging his special friends to happiness and prosperity , Youngest brother, Ci V- I
I . . again before . . Mercer all 'gues w . I
.1 � ; I war an attend the Grand Lodge ; &ad, thus packed down the Stream of life- . Mr. David m h . t - " The solo was well -rendered..- -,� -
L : 611 a. under Shafter. '(3) Santiago ,,h" d its results, : ad responsibilities are . is a - I
I -� .4) ged at Havana or M' a'nill' :, to mahlro. Pollock's
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. . or ended. Yes, thOAmerican soldie it to elect himself -araiii. The article is a WATTINGS,-Min M;ud Ferg son is home Wilidi here about$ will u- -
xteenth century is no match f 11�'T I ift lor
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I ; . '' i ih . ra are &I I rev4lation.11., Be week via . . rgreen
1,- . r . k at , at unintelligent courallre � th Wallace and Hu ban are from Toronto. -Mrs. B western friends in the -ho that she ma decorations, owelien and b t'
I The'Ontacicl Leg-hfttu.re ,to. X right if th ge0a chance, �They are brave, fro, , aker a d a - of � ps y be I . .
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- 37 ,4 1 et. L is no match for intelligeab courage. The . - uds of the first water, politicafly, and Toronto, is visiting her moths , such an' vil � age quite &.-fine a 9F
_L - . - .1 Spanish fleet at Manila, is dest Courageous and loyal to their count - Mrs. J. . � PPesrauco on Thesda -
. I 3 , I'Temier Hardy, has given - 1gou - royed without ry, hub both have used. the Orange order as & tool Biggart.-Miss Br Occasions, �t
. . ing 0 6 oat I - . and were -much -admired by -visitors.. . A
� 7 tlhe-' U6.7 a theloss of a single America the A morioan -politician ierle t of -St. Thomas, is BIECYCLE , , 'Tlle
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. . - of and without which the J � here on Tuesday aftern Of the largest' ever seen Im I
,i a r � - our village. 1, A full report. of the . �
� �f, t0L meet for the tr&u�' ario ,Legisla,ture Spanish ]Rest at Santiago. in destroyed with the American people � if they, ari y would have a. Stanbury has returned ho f Con last, on the rack L
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� baction. of ibusiness on theloss of only one American life. This is I corre t1Y mained ve . byterian College, at me ro the Press -track, were fairly Well attended, conside''' in -proceed- , I
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- . J - fighters, but beasuieL they are not educated been, simply braxarba,- and the pity is that A " I F. A. Edwards was v ocession near Exe
- . for thisearly. li�eeiting of the people -'s repre- lighters. z Naval battles require mechanical it is not.thein who have to go � meeting of the 'Reform Association isiting he Sister at' than first i, I .
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.:, ., ol, ''I aentative3 .%,re aa. .foll to the of Xincardine this week.-Dazi. pencer or. utended, the time- arranged for -this -village. �Rev. G Lo 0 �� A .
-- . 1. . Q -w#: Firsk-That in skill and SP is .� froub West Huron has been called for Mond � . ; . i d If d an -ex. .
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7 -an- h NsilOrs hawwpot meeb6u- and beco ' STo rived home from Bay'Xille I the.bieyclera�ee clashed with - that of the cellent sermon in Carmel church an Sklilbath I � .
-1 4 e. with the pr6 ical ;kill. me food, for Spanish shells 'and September 12th, at G' I .an week.- proellillion, thus preventinsr
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I a Public School r the Commons. The Signal for the 1olidays.-Mr. . d the ram We wer6pleased to see Mir. Chrigto
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, I 4 , f - tItUti6U,L thers MURb L of the at Santiago were between, th ballets' and endure the horrors of IL (ju ban candidate fo I
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. ace in each ye - Says : - There will 6 a Brantford, a former resident of 113 . excellent Eacrett, Of "ViCtoria-Pairk Fkria Il-
�, i - ZgislAture at and the .Inquisition ; between climate, instea, o the poor, innocent fel arlei aid, in I be L , 111 our. i I
i. . , condition and " many' noted riders. were irillage a is . 0 first bisne
t - o, thiA Iowa who are sweltering and fighting and ." kit the sitmosphere mhlrs. (D .) Atkin. . w'days ago,
7- . . 11 � , . . t -6th. of ar. The which teaches the common people k town on that d hot time in the old the:QtieeWs.
. t last session closed on the I . ar a guest at . . Ing th . ,- J
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;- i n, ,� Uently, it will be necessaiy. to The above is, no doub coo - troit, -have taken and the races keenly contented, The fo oriona illness. -Mr. ant M'M- JI.- T.. &Briiin ,
�fl.l , -. � I January, and one which forbids them to think." dying he' likely be son and children, -and Min Carts , ,of De. proment, the events were very interu in
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!. . . .�. t � � I no matt -r which wa the Edito I � - -� I � , Dominion _ in Ware in the village L I IT,
-- .: .1 a On account of the I Y angemen and ' rAOSP--blelvor, of Goderich ; Fred KyAd, and Mrs. A. 31cphemon, bfrft " Ot L '
- � � . h � . -tllirgantunber 'Of election struggli risl Notes and Coniment - vernment, Young Bribons,in 3hed to- Iffinflall - J A a go
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� --! . 1, � is now little 1. Washington, a Trinity church, where Rev Williamej Goderich ; time, rents. -Everl Oftlige lodge, in. L I
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- g, '&90. he arranged Mitchell,, gave a most interesting One Mile 0114n. -F. Dunbar rt,
. - Mr. D. 0. 8b 1, A time erring Of 2.0 Z5.
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I i. -f? . � courts, before the glory froni the war. waiter there, vacated by the do ' was a union meetin : . . me,'2.28. Half mile b I - # ly here.- �
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4" . j . I � - deleg.Ltes repreienting eye, -
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� - . . .� i 11 , - tions that may be requi' . c� officers and men are concerned, they are in a very competent man for the position. � t� settle,ohe various both meet in St. Andrew's church -13um- vor, dl�derich ; E. Belcher, Goderich ; , T. L if and Mra.. Palmer .
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'i .1 P he and the neighboring republic season than usual. There in, plan Tob anbar, Btratfor& - C -Mr. Robert Crw
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! - can admi commodation Cook, H-onsall - I
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�- I I � - ol- �` Should niest in January. The only way, It is sit head quarts United States -soldiers, as , vacant hone , n. Jewett, Bayfield ; ford, in at ome,spendi g %, few - .*
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� I � . ; - ra-wheraLthe defects and � a esti ,000 in their time,- 1.092-5. Five mile race,"J.- iff. friends. ., ir with .
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. L , I - gling and ' Santiago, the New York J Williams, 06dorich . 6&cher at
11 ,� � It August, before. th' 1. 0 al O usion. The American hOtOls-William, Brandon, on - Geer ,,
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, 1 -4J �heir work, and, if desir � . I Ativell and friendi about here._MM
�� I , � . abili, a4journ the Can throw atonse at the othert. The�course ceived in regar& to the ch -, sadly de- was feared -that this. action would "block week he butchered a th year Bialcirs.-The Men L ;&hftF -]all of Goderipli -
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- .- I , - 4108sion until such time as the election trials of the Spanish authorities " Whom he challe* , se P Of: the foe the commission. 'ey .
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I .1 - Senate h - - John Reid front dealers, had a very attr r . .
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;�' 1); � 1. be closed,ind the ei - 6 road, that'dreamed 829 pounds. -M, . Me. active display on White, or., of Lthe
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, f -, . - Second The judges of the except upow the hypothesis that they 'have might with usl truth have said #4 the the item so tic Dougall and daughter, of Toronto, a ive T Uss"Y" - which 4ft 'forth very favorable. ily, were here a . t.,L
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� - I ; been playing to fool tfie - Ameri . been remo here od Monds, . friends.--,
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�_ _ 1� � � � - Court of Aipeal havin ' r elie that ved I regard to i as ever. Ing Usears. Mt-rtin, of Toronto .
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� . I � I P y had The Toronto Sta, ' Mrs. John Stsobbry, of Toron guests of- I �
. - - �,�� decision on th? questions submitted to t'h,em. internal d, . 1, L ') General Shafter L evidently - ir'saY8 . " It is one - thing to, are .Ps and over 'Mrs-'JOhn Bell, of Y. --:-The Xing" Hi . I
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11 I ao I . od themselves who bicycle,4 which gave the front &'brll"nb and of Seafo
Y I : "' ' ''L-*" �' , it It would almost seem as if the Spa Ak the worst; he was going to capture it . rover
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. � � .r everp w0reonly one of the Many I ra- Nodgins were, .
"�,.:!;. :z I by legislation b "Y"fighting the intrigues he proud that in every hundred " Americans,11) _busii3e&s in the vili* on ' , L
I.- . � I efore ainy new elections are B=EFs.`The Presbyterian Sabbath a 'h . .
� . I Z,-1 � - - '. � � against their own ' lost 1,800 of his brave .a. in dead and there a - . I
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' - t I existence that the war in wounded, And at the preseni writing he has or eighteen Canadians. . 000 at the Mai land anoe of our Villag . a L nL , X Johnston, of, � �
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7 1 _ . L , , , portion of the electorate but a second& Ponsideration with them, been a good Man days at the j Canadians : . VD. -Miss Anderson, and he va -has bee I
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I � I tion in their own country. extent. Fe'lls' Cc agmte Institute, Visited .hi*s a- ter, B 426 th week
, :�l , are roe A notabli feeltu Cook r. B. Kaiser. -The
� -L' �q � . illegal. Third, - Th - - - . In 'go far as ro' But it in a subject for pride that - Mrs. J. -B. Camfbell, part of last lmr . � a re of the decorations A&Us I �
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�, � , 01 of the in. hide -and. d of the 11 spoils -system is - have not only the stuff in them', but that evening. -The funeral of Mr. 4 th L fine all. for .
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� . tm i I � � � t- I ' he civil service of Canada.- and business trai I CIE -The morning of JUne 29th
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I - - - I - . air man ara during which only to hold their own, hub to come to the Mr. and Mrs. Parkin@ and family, - have . James SuthlolUnd-The the tower ipf St. Columb .- .
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� : h this connect* Agement their own friends were in Power at Ottawa. , top in almost every sphere in he farm * -his sect"Olr are tt aW4 church ki& .
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. Government CaU administer this additional When what they can the 9 I spoils symben, , engage. 'It would be well if we ic through with � I at loud and clear, j�- ell! 0 - ' *�r - %
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- . trust that has been cast upon the . L .give Robins -and OY good yield-, and are now on 9 I;
� � " t. I . 0 - � by the com. . hey had, � home, but as we on, g men employment at Kaine have gone to Owen Sound. The d in harvest. I . . .
�V , . - in. Thetis harbor t beea, " was Practised with impunitig all our brighb youn -
L : .1, I are th.� maln, reasons k ujrhb in a trap - t . I t. Ing, and report the, 'a tive assemblage to Wita M&rFiige of �
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11 - - w . i - . � � I VE � ally insane but Peremptory order to be terribly she om 7:ba Ma`iJ ,-Mr. Cht th � r. D&VId
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,. . .� I - he Reform Asiocist h polumbig, prov- ' r a- for securing the sanie.-�-Mr. Samuel wh John MCCOnag1l, Of Hibbert,
,. I f " oked because the , re 6;1. ' -�- I I has gone to Ohio.to a abundant crots.and gooA weather thu .
e I leave the harbor in the face of sure destruc. committee of t ;0:,,cut'v� The Britis Inci4l olectiong Lmr in the land -Of the free. -Mr. -and its I
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parties stand in of What their whole course has been. What vice It Here is an Office in the civil -nor. 9 ' Exeter, is open 'Ing & few days With frie f many, which was performed by the Very W,
- % - 24�1 � - ;1 t Goderich. It ex. la,st,.Le islature it had a majority of. nine in huniness. -Mr. Jardine. man .. Dean guell", .
. . .� Will alqo give the country;, an op' Mr. McBride, wife and family have MO and friends about here. - their relatives much interest Was Manif .
.- %� : - v The early session, greatest advantage to the la,Rd form in .holidays with his Parents and -Of friends, and, in
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