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. ____ . THE HURON EXPOSITO I � 'OCTOBER
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,ar)z ment. Only under the most extraordinary children, the institution which brought up the campaign will be carried on through wild goose schemes, and still - they ire pr6-
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. .,O...P fs99 , circumet%nces would Parliament even be jus. the beat blood and the beat brain of the very dangerous and difficult ground-, The par�ng to ho W-1 destruction and ruin if the I I
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- 09ff AVOY ,7Zr--. I - � uke that had least money, and placed the Bo . er know e�very inch of it, and they are public expendenditure its increased b� a hip !
I . ; tified in sanctioning ,the expenditure of the I 0 . ,
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I 2 i� CY 4 15 6 It , . brainy men in the highest positions in the good 6ghtere,who will make the most of their i gle!dollai, Fortunately, , the mass of themantles Mantle$
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- 45 9 A0 ZI J'2 AY .: M blood and treasure involved in such a,propos land, keeping the whole machinery of our opportunities. The absence of noise- and people do not pay inuch heed to the ravings . �
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i sition. No such neoestity exists at - the commercial, industrial and clerical life 'in fuss and burry on the part of the Imperial I of those people. They know they are insin--
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. ,IS lt6 Aot ,t(9 J'9 20 21 � prerient time. England � is not pushed for touch with the great body of the people Government may very well be imitated by I cer�, and that the sole* object of all the roir ' ! . . I - : . .
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OW 24 " X ,20 X Z9 either men or money. She can subdue the from whom these recruits were continually Canada in gathering and equipping her little 'In political effect. � . � . You should not buy one witho t1' seeing our stock—SHEEN
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0. #- fm&~ casm I""& ' beint brought through the instrumentality contingent." J — '1�
1 29 eyo CY/ - " as - 40 on Boers if they were a; thou more of t a university. It was ]peculiarly . a I . -' MVING.. Having placed our ordeis for 150 more Ladies' and Misses' J;��
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a— powerful and numerous than they are, with- popular institution -for 'the benefit of the. The West Huron Provincial election case I 4nd tiki a advantage of the large discount b paying SPOT CAS]i� wa
. ' � Onies or I any ei . . v.ille the other day said :' My friend, wflll . - I y
NEW ADVERTISENiIENTS. - out aid from the col, ' other people, and pecially for those people who got another turn in the court at, Toronto on . .� : be able to give the ladies an up-to-aitte Engles-Bealeu Jacket, lined ,With
: might be di8p Doed to prumble at any eitra Z Sif ton—as -good a man as there is in
- ; I power. . In fact she has not as -ked aid,from, . . ! sat'! trimmed with silk braid, from 85 o $7.50. These
! � � expenditure or outlay for the university. F�ida last. The decision, it is now said, I C ; ads, to-day—and if you want a- Proof 4 I , � mantles are reg,11,kr
thesis, her colonies; it was pr�ffered to her; she wil j . &� . q
gW The f1gu,e between the paron er each 8 n the - 18th of November, at . 6
� ioh the I - Dr. Burwai h pointed out in answer tQ given 0 . $7 and $10, anA � they aresold elsewher for that price.
. one, denotes the page of the paper an wh least it will then be decided whether % fifth his sterling worth you can fi d it 'to d ' I
-'-- advertisement will be found. ban accepted the offeg" not because she the critici6m �hat the man who, would enjoy Mail ' - s"' 1 .
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a higher ed� ti 2 should pay for it. tha, adjournment of -the further hearing of evi. �ry dvq, in the and - Ein ire,'t 1
Good Intrentions--Greig & McDonald -I needs it, but to permit the colonies to show . I No . L we, the Hamilton Spectator, and all th' �b jvulile they 4st-20 on,ly—
Milliner a dence in the case- will be' granted, owing' to I .
, � this princip2p lo'ould lead to the higher' ' .
,y -ft. B. Smith & Co. -6 their good will to the m6ther country, . Conservative organs, in the cola as of i .
i d the continued absence of the witness Link. � . � .
to The Ladies -Mrs. L. SmItb-8 . : an kn ooming % prerogative of the &bone which they pour upon hi ti ad ; fdr - '
Boxes For Sale -S. Moraul Co. --8 also to show that she appreciates that good W 0 . later. . :
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. . ealthy people and to the wealth ruli-ng our Is I , an .1 . Ladies'- up-to-date irish Frieze Mantles,
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Estray Cow -Frank O'BrIen-5 11 will. But,: she does more than this; she country. . - it Oas come to this in Canada; I i's . ; i . . .
Oder Mill -Roger Pep r-5 L � . I ho or t be insulted by the Cons rvative I .
Give 11im, A star". 9i Weetervelt-5 - " Humiliating to Canada has the 4isgrace- pr an 0 fo 1� r Finiked with .9ilk braid, sizes 31, 36, 38! 40 for $3.49 ; regular $5.50.
stipulates the kind of aid she will accept, ,,, : . . i
. . . - f and r my part I read javIry. day I I I ; . 0
- Teacher Wanted -W. S. Forbea--5 ul quarrel among theMiniaters at Ottawa ih the * ,� kl.&��_ — - . . �
. To Brick Layers -B. Beohard-6 and the Canadian Government have com- -The Ontario GoVernment. wi h great delight of injur as and I ' � 'W� �_, .
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War la The Tmaev"l-C. W. PAp.t-8 ' been." So says the Toronto Mail'. It so insults which are poured upon head ' �; - - - - __7__W�,W�Wlr � �
plied with her stipulations, Had they done The following appeared in the Toronto � � I i I
Auction Sale -If. It. Jackgon-6 . ' happens, however, that the 11 quarrel among m3 - friend, Mr. Sif ton, has underl ake - th � .
I Caution -Win. Reody-5 . more, they would be impertinent; had they Mail and Empire of Tuesday last. We give 'a -. Ot' Dress Goods
I I . I the Ministers at Ottawa," was altogether in renovate the Department of Imm gration Ir I . I I .
done lose, they would have been ungra6te- it for what it is worth. We have no know. the minds of our contemporary and its I am glad and proud to say that t As yea& I � . I
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I;hg (564VJOU 6XpJ00jt,0 " , ful. They have done just what they were ledge as to the accuracy of the statements. coadjutors. It is the mean, miserable at- he is bringing to Manitoba and the North- � Are the talk of the -county. We are Selling them at such a price that ell.
vo asked to do, and they have done just right. It is scarcely tempt of theme journals to make political we1st Territories forty thousabi I immi� , - 0 I
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I Tgeir course ikil be approved of by the an announcement, if it has any foundation in capital against the -Government by their gr4nti. �', We will ,suit your pocket book.
efforts to work on the prejudices of the. peo- I . � . Blaqk figured Serges, all wool, 25c, regular 45c. Box - Cloth Correct Suid
country, despite,the. insane 4oreechings of fact, would mike its first appearance in the ple and set race against race, and 6reed � I he International yacht race for the froni $2.95 to 85 a suit, guaranteed all wool. Nice twee ng
. SEAFORTH, FRIDAY, October 20th,1899 d effects in drem
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� I I - partisan journals, whose chief object is to columns of th Mail and Empire: against creed, that is "humiliating to erican cup, between� the .American lengths from $2 to $4.50.
. i, . make grist for their own political mill. It was defli itely stated in inside Liberal C&nada.1' . : � . � �
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The War. The Government have acted wisely in this, circles last night that the expeot4id changes . - �
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aye is the in the Hardy �overnment had already been - .pecial fir Saturda '.0ttly
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z Th7e all absorbing topic now-a�d as they have done in most other matters. The Ger an citizens of Vancouver, Brit- * � I � . y .
' ma,de York, has caused n6 0'12d of intereO - .
I , and th t an announcement might be ish Columbia, took advantage of the pres. I- i i , e, for 15c, regular 35c. 1,W,a,
. - among sporting -men on both aid of the - 40 inches wid
war between Great Britain and the Boers of ' -Since the above was in type a despatch expected wit n the next day or two. Hon. ence of the German warship " Geier," in I Six pieces.Tweed Dress Goods
the South Afric&n Transvaal, and yet there � � 0
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. I has been received by the authorities at Ot. A. S. Hardyj Presnier of Ontario, has &I- their barbor recently, to entertain the offi I Atlantic. For years the British ya 3htsmep havd something new in Ladies' Gloves, Afitts, VeiJings, Corsets, Ho,siery, Vests �
I is ,very little that can be said. about it. taws, frord the British war office, in reply ready resigne , and will take a position on * have been endeavoring to secure the cup I
a . ,� Night Robes, Baby's Bootees, Mittg, Hoods, Bibs, etc.
That, -war has been declared is undoubted, the bench; ei her an Chief Justice of the care and crew at a -complimentary reception, and have each year failed. It wasi consi& I i -
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and that hostilities have commenced., al. ing that the war office, having ite-considered Barton, or in some other position suitable the "' Geier," paid a grand compliment to could not win, would a � It'f " Just ,tn this week -1 --
though on a small scale, is at Vancouver's harbor by remarking that 4. 0 nearer 4 tha, � 'a . i
, certain. The r orts, ,mOst equally its decision to accept Canada's contingent to him. The Cabinet will beat once reor. though he had been on his present cruise for any of its predecessors. Tn seven i succesi . i . . . .
.ep however, are so ex- -for service in the Transvaal as qnite of 125 ganized, with on. G. W. Rose as Premier. about two years, and had visited many ports si've occasions the race had! to be 411ed off Twent'y-flve plain and fancy Silk Waist Lengths for street and ev,elling
� ceedingly contradictory and unreliab The position o Attorney -General is slated to on account of lack of wind, �but on Monda. " I
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� . , le, and officers. and men &piece, they, will now be go to Hon. J. 4. Gibson, and Ron. Richard in South and Central America,J he had not thei competing ve i ! off withi a fa .7 wear. Ladies' black, plain and figured Serge Skirts, lined with the beat
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. - .are so evidently opucocted for the purpose accepted as a fully equipped infantry list- Harcourt -is pit down for the portfolio entered a finer harbor than Vanconver d, which prevailed thebughout ithe em'�� venetian, bound with velvet, special $2,19,
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of exciting reading, that it is almost impos- talion, 1,000 strong, officered by Canadians Education. E on. Win. Harty, whose health This handsome tribute makes the Vanoou ' ic I n 0 -
I � tire race. In this trial the Amer' ' - b - at
sible to get at the real facts. Several re- composed of Canadians, and armed and uni- has for a time been a severe handicap to him ver people feel go I od. won by about ton rninutes. The I second On Saturday, October 28th, we will give another special bargain on that
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I ports of engagements having taken place formed -b"y Canadians. 'Licutenant-Colonel in controllink the De artment of Public e -Association, of Ottawa, i race of the aeries was sailed on Tuesaay, but - day only in Alen's Fleeced Lined Underwear. Never was there such a bargain
are current � 4e Mr. 0. K.7raser, - shortly after the start the Shamroc� broke , in Seaforth as this will be. REMEAM F,U, ONE DAY ONLY,
Works, will t r The Conservativ
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- The following, dated London, Otter, of Toronto, will be the commanding and Mr. J. R. Stratto*n will enter the Cabi. at a ineeting hold a few evenings ago pass- onel of her masts and had to retire� while ; -
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officer of the Canadian regiment, which will, net, the former as'Commissioner of Public ad the following 11 That * a I thelColumbia, according to the ral 8, 7 Our Blankets are* going fast, and winter will soon
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I A apecial dispatch from Cape Town says I sail from Quebec on the 25th instant, on the Works and the latter probably as Tr resolution-: I rode be hefe. Our two
1�i � I easurer. special vote of thanks be tendered to the Oveir the course and won the race It is special liries-6Ox8O, $2.88 all wool; 64x84, $3.36, all 'wool.
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that three �buadred Boers and eighteen Allan Dates f . nec�osary for one yacht to win threall . . .
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British have been killed in a battle at Mafia- Liner Sardinian. provincial ridings will be announced at once, Conservative and. Independent papers in . racep in the series, so that the Sh4mrock, (4 �_ i
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king. and it is understood that the election in Canada for bringing the Laurier Govern- has � still a chance, although it se1ems as We stillstick to our motto- quick sales and small profits."
Colonel Baden-Powell uiade a sortie from The Liberal Leader's Tour. West Elgin will take plaeo �on Saturday ment to a sense of ..to duty with .regard to though the American boat were the i diie,r � ; ;
Mafeking, and attack November 25. - � 1 9 . the sending of a contingent of Canadian t of the two, and will likely win the 8'ee' 0 . - . _��__ - . �
ad the Boers, who Sir Wilfrid Laurier opened his Ontario ! t ird 1WV1V1V1q .L��
Hon. A. 8.,)EIardy hag taken % house at 86 troops to assist our fellow-6olonisto in South the Oeries. - . , . . a
were investing the town. After fierce fight- tour at Bowba0ville, in the constituency of St � . I
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� . Alban's street, and will �remove there Africa and the Motheu Country, under i � �, . .. .
I West Durham, on Monday last. Ad -dresses early in November. i I whose protection we live, thereby giving ex- .
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11 .1 quentIy qualifiedi and it is doubtful if they were delivered by Sir Wilfrid Laurier ; Hon, he above was in type the report n to our loyal and practical sympathy don, lEngland, in a private letter to a riand . . - i
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are at all reliable. It is certain, however, W. G. Fielding, Finance Minister; Hon. has been confirmed by offid'Al announce- " cheeky" in view of the fact, that the in t is country, says: "I weat w th a I .
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WM.Nfulock, Postmaster General, and Hon. ment, which appears in another column of Laurier Government had made all necessary , r. Tarte, Mini ter of -
that the Boers have taken the initiative, � frien to call on Hon. IM, DT
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ter of" Agriculture for this issue. . I arrangements for- " sending of a contin- i Publi Works in the Dominion Govern ant' ; 1. I
and that before the time specified in their John Dryden, Minis' , � � ! B* i B. GUNN'S,- SEAFO iN
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Ontario. The Toronto World, the junior ! gent of Canadian troops," etc., weeks bofore i � ' e I
ultimatum to Great. Britain, their forces . 1 1 who #as in London for a day or two. 1$ . �
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Tory organ of Toronto in its report of the ' _pendenb ; such �% nice lit%le man; very French but i . 1.
. were marching to the front, and, it is demonstration says as follows : 'What the Yankees TNnk of Our press awoke to the fact that it was neces- I simply babbling over wi�h goo: natur and i were not tliose of the Libfral party, nor were in town. -Mr. J. Williams is getting in � a
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- stated, crossed into British , territory. . Premier. i pary to " assist our f Ilow coloniotg," and I kindly feeling. He is ju st abo6t as di rent I , th orm candidates, nor, supply of wood for the wi
A rousing reception was given to Sir Wil- before they commenced their squackbig for I - kv . nter.-The farm.
l It seems also certain that the � have at- We last week expressed the hope that as cou�d possibly be imagined trom the.rna.4 ,, as Wave reason to believe, of the principal era are busy picking their apples. -John
' y frid Laurier on the occasioa to is first visit i p1clitical effect. It is true the Government � : Organizers ac
. make him bu� t6 li , the Liberal aasocia- AlcConnell bad a successful sale of cattle on
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tacked and destroyed a small military train to the Werst Riding of Durham. the recent visit of Sir Wilfrid Laurier to the COnservative,papers tiug for
ant press, nor yet the Ottawa Conservative P i : "" last. -Mrs. M. Collins,of Kinkom,
. which was conveying refugees to a place of countryside turned -out, hundreds coming Chicago would have a beneficial influence in erals of any class, but those of the- enemies
from all the outlying to wnshipq and adjaceDt ' and be.st hated man in Cana; a. I wo6de� ' ' Iffent Sunday with friends in town. -Atm.
safety. This seems to be the,iexteat of cementing and confirming the 'good relation Association, into their confidence, and un- if I - I -
: - i molt of those editorial w iters w ' 1 of the Liberal party. My resignation does
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I idingE. South Ontario. was well represent- ohip subsisting bet this country and light 4eartedly charge hi with every - Williams arrived home froin
� � their attacks so far. The palicy pf Britain ect, Perhaps never before in th history of ween 1, will riadily be excused. - . not arise from these misdeeds, however . ,Stratford on
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- � � seems to be to act strictly on the defensive th town has there prevailed a . W - nieann�oa and politi 0, have 16 I much they may be deplored, nor is it in any Saturday night. -P,. Akins is quite proud
a 0 much enthus I . N . - t .
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� ; in the. meantime, until she gets the bulk of ia8m. The schools w6re closei and the this is likely to be the c se to ' It will be interesting to know, at the ' even seen the man? Probabl n I wise connected with them, although th Y
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� � . her forcee on the field. For this she i teachers and hundreds of the school children er extent than was at' first 6xpected. Sir present time, that Dr. F. W. heitz, the ' tion and party " bigotry prallcti�ed b a' i There i no more attraczive position in --completed. brick .house in
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4 1 1i making the most active preparations, and., the audience was composed of wo nen, whose Wilfrid leaves a favo . rable impression where.. Secretary of the i Transvaal Republic, and man Oanadian papers is rea#y becomi g - - - mmnn� 1
4 A . . I national danger. Take the I case of - , Prime M Dieter of the first province -a .
i in. a few weeks at moat, she will be ready variegated headgear and t costumes signed the ultimatum to I . . .
I � i - brigh ever he goes. He has the happy faculty of the official who . r., �
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I ; " of 65,000 men in the field, and, with such a band was in attendance and did t leir best to ception accorded him by the American peo- of his uncles was a lieutena:nt in the British : -to this
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-� her opponent, it is expected she will make 8 Of all and his visit cannot fail to result in good to Ding- London. This would have involved his ; indicate .
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; � ered The New York Tribune, the leading Repub such an attitude by a portion of the p es4 � my ackno vledAements te my colleagues, past �etitors in the special
. 1_r and appreciative. The various points made ,. ' Chief Justice of the Orange Free State. , attractions at the
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Her Majesty's Government have received ad, Oar own opinion is that it would be v I � of Goderich, 4tb. The
British iegiments in units of 125, and will � sion, and in which others are little interest. boro, w�ll be called to the Cabinet to fill,ilie
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� British soldiers receiving the same pay and 13th October, conveying Canadals! generous national rights as an obstacle to the settle- i ! 1. . � , ,
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offer ot a thousand troops, which they grate- meat of international controyersies. The i li� is pe haps inevitable in heated 0 rigg's " Skyla 11
pension %11OWances. At the close of Ghe exist, they should be used with due discre- W E i h' 'I Teuie L,"
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wax they will be returned to this country fully accept. disorder�ed imagination of a Tolstoi may been done in this : I discussions, and it would
reckon patriotism to be 'the dreadfulleet of fellowibg address :' I ! , difficult to 'ame a Legislative Assembly " James Allan," co �
at the expense of Great BrAdin he appoint- i . doubtless be "
instance. N, I 11 Red Admital," and Fred L-ading's
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I will rank higher than a major. Of course, 0� . To 670 electors of South Brant: � . As�OTHERS SuE US. -Mr. T. II. Race,
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11' � is seen to be to the nation what self-respect to people knowing the standing of the legal At the close of last session ty
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sup- iato the individual. A man with no self -re. .y : be!n so long ed, was never more tended Blyth show lamt week, an a judge- of
we presume, if Carada desires, she can " Toro&o Unive* practitioners. The appointments, also, have colleag�ee in the Government th I'
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,f:, plement the Pay given by the British Gov- spect would be a detestible creature to deal not been confined to the Liberal memberi of constant and prolonged ill -health 1 1 ': un I
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ernment. This is the arrangement which Toronto, delivered a most able address. on patriotism. Itwillnot leaven the str ngth . should feel it my duty to them as well to ' . I To an outsider
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war office and accepted by the�Ca it will not make in the least deg named are more prominent for political t visit to it. Having aften4ed their fall
F and list. It is possible that many w Place ?ny , :more unite in Pentiment and action. presents a pleasureable sV.rprise on a -
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: - . ange- he made special references to th all - held since th last general election, when sh6w�thia week, we we're surlifised to see
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Government. In this address more diffic' al in tho hands of His Honor the Lieut�en firya
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sity. every in I except one represented the I pU, and the splendid exb-ibition the Ot
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. "I awyera that are appointed to the bench'. my colleagues would not then consenti to ; antl ve etabloo
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� I deserving of the most careful consideration loyal citizen and the bead of more than sev. to their professional lability or standing. my resignation. For the same reasons I
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I , i � f * h and maintain a complete regiment this institution and its- efficiency, and how The Chicago Times Herald says: natural that some who formerl ' d have so!long honored 1 -in the Local Legislature, and I have' 4'r ,.,,',,,, of the -
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! U--;:,..; progress and intellectual development of cant utterances of the febtival feast of Ora, not be so honored and should .:�erb,h a feel. P 0 L oeedingly ell sin
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i ", =__ the, Government by playing on the loyal reference to its y PuBititoon',l.and which also compels me hdre. have
q. that they need have no care or interest with came to the Auditorium with a messag ' of It ma be taken an a peculiarity of human I r
t - . :.-. � � comity on his lips that thrilled a van af ter a quiet and retired life. and my best energies to the performance of rea y to extend a warm hospitality to a
-support, its enlargement, or t audi- nature which is not e46inable, that those ad public dutiles and in the promotion of Mite ell resident.",
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L them and denounce them for unnecessary the moat cla, in a feeble way to my _g
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- necessary for the more perfe3t efficiency of beyond criticism, but upon the w ( i d eight are cruisers, the
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� will uphold the Government in the course the university work. He thought thi Lee, for the defence of the oppressed, for Empire downward@, and the ,politicians of elections, in nearly a ry one of which he 1� beam evideluce
I �_ they - . - 18 very the enfranchisemeno of the downtrodden, a Tupperand feeling of the constitneency in favor of I ib I ug . I .
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more she would have aaked for it, an and for the advancement of liberty, progress Mr- Foster, to the - eval principles and of Reform Governm ut dove o 9 # as given birth to triplets.
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;� - e It was Peculiarly the institution of and civilization,, was the climax of the most bar of the rank and file co Ipment of my native province d 0! in
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people. Some classes all , flui cent main ;ed ' ' � g
request, to h th emn the Gov- has been am h 11 much longer and more active term of ur'n % a . One weighed at birth six poundso
� . strikingly significant incident of the fall fes. ernment most bitterly because the ppblia maj�r over Ittes'splieeeding he publiO
no matter what tile Oost m ght be. especially the labor unions, were disposed I " election. life than usually falls to the lot of public and't ie
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i tival ceremonies. - expenditure in going up, and yet theme same 001181&ta�cy and unity of the Reformers r of - other three tipped the -scales 0 four
I Bub England having made her own'plans, �o look upon it as peculiarly a rich many - I parties are screeching themselves hoarse in South Brant in this respect have been !An mew in Canada. pouwseach. The latest reports say that oil
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oughly. Tivo-thirds of the boy What would the Conservative papers will give little or no return for hink I can say with confidence that -I ' - H9,1) UP A TaAiN.-Masked robbers
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- their university studies bad to win their if Hon. J. I. Tarte They are clamoring ceaselessly or a fast At. have endeavored during all that period i� to �, . Dublin. held' up the fAnt trano-continental mail tr4w �
�; prestimptiGn on tho part of Canada to die 8 pursuing do the -outlay, it
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tate to her as to the course she should pur- own way by the sweat of their brow, some- were to die? They would then have no I lantic steamship se!vice, which, if carried out not as the true and faithful representative XoTES.-Mrs, M. Williams and Miss Kato shortl be m V be an
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Borne had delivered newspaper@, others had than.dish wa . lars annually to the burdens of the people ; ciples which they have &vowed and atk;p. on Thursday of
fhe furnishing and mai Williams were visiting friend in Seaforth M 't Park and Dekalb, 50 miles from Chi*
BUG* the co*nduct f the war. times by the most laborious employments. person to abuse, and they would be duller at all, will add a million and a half �of dol. both of �ny constituents and of the prin� a � fore idnight, Frida. , tw ..
. atenance, -of a regi- ter. It used to be Sir Richard . I last week. -James Jordan an ee an
I worked as conductors or motorman, or in they abuse the Government because they do ported. ' 3 cagoo shot at Dan White, the gin r, r
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ment Cartwright ana Hon. G. W. Ross, buo these : at -tended a meeting in Staff% on Tuesday aws W t the engine, blew open the express -
i . ., such as is proposed by some, would factorieq, and many labored on the farme to gentlemen are now being given a rest. not carry out the trans-AtlAntic cable Circumstances of a very painful character last. -Mr. Sadler)o tile yard is closed down i
. be an entirely new departure for this coun. win their way. it was scheme, which'will also impose an imm cars ; u the safe, and disappeared. They
not the gone of rich � _ ense- have recently transpired, in connection for the season.-Miso Emins Shar is visiting got y W t
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never been attempted, or proposed, in Can. of the ludder in our university class lie $says: "The Im. ItKey are going crazy because the Gove STORM
and were winning the medals and scho tap perial Government is proceeding with great I ment refuses at once to enlist a regi rn. must deplore, which no one can 'defend, A16d in � Visiting in Beachwood. -Mrs. Peter Lea ille, Colorado, dated October 17th,
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V , . - I which no Government would dare attempt Z That meant that the university no fuse, no no . , no 0 pfusion. The war troops there, which would7 entail an addi- the Govi0rnmen%por any Liberal fnem�er MAY William$ spent Sund�y in St, Colum. on I
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