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X � - . . I LMUT. . Tnere are plenrcy ol examples in 1;ne ---- Nowmanwasal ----- �J-j. 1V1JA9MJ"�,;4%AQ..&j ��. A"-�Xv % - - ----,--- ----, ------ ' .
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I 9 j -1k - - Ar%m , � . - -- - archives of the - Army'a priEllon work, Gauld, K. UKeefe, A. 'Gardiner. W. 16, wbere the government foreas fort- .
' Me" Blatchford, Class 3-X. gather, The room whith Mr. Borden . �� � . . . . .
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1. I' Just 'BfC'g1'][d � n- I`1! 4 . . - I . (From the Chrlatmas , War Cr which show the -permanent good that . . - n, R. xer, M. curtln� 9 .E. leavas has bmi occuplod by Sir John _G ..... ;;
. � I I I - I Y*) I often atteada the' Intervention of the HabklTk, A. Bru . .....
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I . � ..� � 1. . . I Halt a day spent In the precincts - Army In the case of a first �offeuder. - A Jewelry Store is the Hoag-, R. Holmeak. Class 4,-N. Gov- Macdonald, Bon. FAwa, �� .. I
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I � .. I . : . of a �poUce court giv0s Onle a vivid I HeTe in a case tn point. A youth of place to get them. This enlock. - Wilfrid Laurier and Sir Chsxj�w Tup- - 11 �
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I . . � I . glhnpae into the frailties of human I elghteen, during the ,time of I otress . is the store to -come to. . CDmmerelal Form, - Clias 1. - K. per.
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i " - .. � t.. 1�- 11 � I nature, the.flerte temptations that ' We've been ready for Kerr, t Robb. F� Smith. Claos 2,-L.. -The oidwt man in Kent county, I
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- . ftir struggle 10r! experienced of late, saw a five -dollar - I
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I . exiatence, and the good work that IS' - two weeks we7ve been Scott. ClaaB S,-L� McCormlckj I. Free- Shrewabury on Saturday, aged Ill .-
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i . - I .. 1� . - bedAg carried on by the police coprt bill lying - around in the boarding hQus2 welcoming additions'to man, A. Graves. � , I Years. Born in slavery in the �� I h- I
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�, I Otficersof tWe Salvatlaa Army. I of vvd)* at th� time, and hard up, m what we have to offer Form $A, -Class 1,-E. Kerr, W.Aik- ern Stau4 he came to Canada by the 1.
� . � conclusion the I he took the bill, but -he didn't feel , YO1171. 4 a6head, A. Surerus, B. Grieve. I. Doug- tamous underground rallway halt a, I I
I , I writer� arrived at after halt a day I Vomfortable ayAut it, 'and resolved, I laE4 H McGinnjo.. V. Stev,ens, V. Me- oentury ago. His txperlencea form a. I �
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9 . � ��:� i - I ,v�,hen The newer the' b4ter, the daintier the Don�17.' Class 2-M. Scott, X Y171d, counterpart of IgUndle Tom." He -
I'll III i ii! I III Spent Tecently i with the So, police I the opr�ortanity of doing so Pre- better have been our leading thoughts. E. Docherty, A. Dlckjwn, C. leaves numerous descendants, Includ- �
I Army Officers in'the City Hall ldaut,cd Itself, to -place the bill where ROSS, F. I
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� court at Toronto: . be had taken it fr(nn-but, before he We fe6l certain you will think we Houston, E. -PalTbairn Hinchley, Ing the fifth generation, lle v4ted &t - - -
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� . - �: . I That the police court feel certain you will think: we have a J, MicMillan, X. Watson, W. Buteon, the last election. �
7 - .� I - I 4aO Its light- could make restitution, he waz vrrest- line assortment to choose from. Still r4. GIv11n. M. Horton. R. McIntosh, A. -1-lenrY Mc�haill, BrockvilliYa old-
, I I- � er ,Aidea wa:ia shown by the replies ,of ed on suspicion,
� I I I - and the bill. being come as early as- you can as there is Doyie,� F. Thompmn, V. Larkin, A. est constable and rballiff, and who was .
�, - - I . one who, had 4een a 'great believer in found In 'hie possession, ho was taken generally a rush later. 11ou canbave Redd. ;Claes 3-A. Scott, S. Holman. actively .,engaged in the discharge of
- : . Spiritualism,. but witen a celebrated to the cello. There he made q. f Jill anything laid by now,till you want it. . . his duties until recently, died an Sun- . -
. I � American medium was found out to be confe-c9an to. the 'Captaln,� who under- Clam 4-A. Wilson. .., I .
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I I . � performing hL,j isupqrnaturaf doings oy took ,to lntercede. on hie I whalf. The Form 8B-Claso 1,-1-1, Fear, T * Gov- day. A few weeks agQ he sustained ar. I
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- � . 1, I very iratural .methodo, our erstwhile Salvationist told the puollc prosecutor enlock, R. Dorrance, A. iordaiL Claw injury to ,his .blp by f allLig on an - -
I believer 'became a pronounced eceptlep ot,toe Army -q vrill1a.guess, to take the ley pavement, which proved fatal. He
. , 2, -r -P. Grieve, L. Coleman, E. -Bell and
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- I - . and 'gave evidence to having -been -yo . ung man and to give him an oppor- ts G_ Gauld eaual, p.� Stewart, j� Dick- wais born in Scotland, but had rejEdd* � I
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7 . eon, 1. Love, M. MCDougall, A, Clark, ,in Brookville and 'vIcInity since 1842.
11 . . iimboozIed,, In, `� manner that cOm- tunity of avoiding the stigma of 9, �
' .Pletoly- Upset jl� lal, gravity, and jailbird. This officer eind the magla- Jeweller, - - ,- - Seaforth .9. Watson, R. MKenzle, N. C,Ifleve, He Was llu his eghtY-secOnd Year. A
� E. BWttle, W. Docherty. Claas 3,-M family of two .-Illons and, four daugh- I
. . 1. . .1 I � - L convulbeii the court -with laughter. traW, leaned towji,rd mercy, and'the Maxrlsge Licennes Issued. - � Miellis, B. Irwin and N. McGregor L tfto ISUrVIV'S. . "
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- But generall a' e sad to Young" man was 0 ; e Ual, L." Mulholland, 0. Sadler, N. -A strong flow of �natural gas WaO .- �
- I a degree. F[litatratiog this article Is Army.j undel- rernaalded sentence. He � A struck a 4uarter of a XrJli� frorn T-Uch-
- I the'depletim ot a semo that happen- was dftelt with In the usual way, DY been done for them 4 each tendered a Fiethick. F. Laid -law, L. Shlder.� - er Creek, Aloertu, by the Westerni. OIL
. - L tist was Doing placed in a.position t earn Un bill that greatly el,"ce7d;d their in- Form 4 -Claw L -C. Horan, V. Ross,
, I " � .� ed in the ,cells whilst the arL - Eo ff. Jdbuil A. Archibald, A. John- and Coal 0-manlideved Company, who . . .1
making Me 'Sketchas. It was a man 'hdn�st Tving. , . f .0 been boring for It for a vouple
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. I . - . ax,rested for ' a LL OHM , wbtch ' he - -&Dme. months afterward, this Officer and askillag us to make use of the atom. Clam 2,-j. Dickson, 1. O'Keefe have
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I . , - -- a moment of went, Vt ' W * peck, W. Mur&e. Claw 8,-O. of weeka. The f Is m, viras lighted over -
, had coinwitted - Intil - th a numner of the Head- balance to �help alxne otheri Poor Mow. Ros% E. Stevgns, A. Govenlock, V. a Lwdv.e Inch hole, and rose t1D - &
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11 ��l - was -vloited- by his vd-te. '&ad to see meetin ' In town In On- "' .
- - . I - I" ' go at a certa, Aa ,equally usefful.work of mercy Is . -- - - -' Indicating a -very Strong flow. - The - -
�- I , heO holdlut up 'their slftfle- dhild to Wklo. The local coro assamobled- on being carried on in the Interests of The Municipal Nominations. weU Is dowa. lour hir-tdrEd feet, 011, .
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- . � 17 t1i. UWYM- thfi VlatfOTM of *the railway statloA to young - wQmen, who, through folly,, or -' `AOW twrL �
� :1 I pathetic iron,bara, wad pathetic 1h,the w6lOome the vblftom.r. A smart look- advft-oe circUrnstances, V -4d The foLlowling Is the result of the Way IT=' and gas h&v-'r �.
. -. tham- mux4clpal nominations In municipal- XfOUZd iu great qu&ndths iu that Vt-
, e:ktreme, and it was sevreely less so Ing young fellow In full .Salvation Ar- selves in, ,the meshes of t1je* law, qtd. il in, this district not mevtloned In -etalM . I 11
- � � 'When the wife thrust her tear-gtaln- my' Uniform, canwa up aud es�gerly it JA quite -24 customary tlhtn�g Xa� the other Columns; . -Awthpr d43aatrous tire'vialted the �
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. . � ed fice -between the bars'for hdr unr shook hands w. - ceTi and ma&L,�ate,, rather than to Smd a Clinton, - In Soo at three Weloex Sunday I
.... � - in Mayor-Ij. Willa a�nd jp,cob Q�xadia .
. happy husband to Was also. expressed his pleasure at elAg him young woynan to mix with abandoned Taylor. p�e_-Ve-R. j. GLabim :F�. j. ftm"Ang. by wbich the handson-ro Hum-
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.- - I I I The pollee court work has bpen. pro- WnIA- � I ' � characters in the prison, ta lserA, them pe;Wley *zd D. ,C&ntelon. Couxiclijors MY -block in the west ilmd, d the city I -
,. ductive at ,the most encouraging , re,- "You have -the ad-vantate 09 me," &n- remanded, elentences to the Wva- � -troy
I I I let dose - said the Salvatianist., ,, � tion Army Hen -m. -T. Salckaon,"jr., A. ,.T..Cwpw,,' o� was complettely 4V -- 4d, -and the
- .. I . `- suits, and a br riptlan of -how ' 1611 jollnuton. N. 'Bail, H. j, HolLaway, Ckmonatbaii block adjUnigg was batily , �
... -.-,--, Toron Then the young ow told where The folly of some youog womeh 'a Janm Hamilton, W. Graliam, jo.cou damaged. Om man. AIM' Remp. age& -
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� ; Taylor, J. .,d. B. a-ftty4i've YeAM is belie'ved, '
�� I WW --helping -age, Was *-- _ EL to , b&T-e -
I- �� �: -ed bn In the large number of God had mved- his soul,.' -Iidu�ed by a deggining scoun- Cl D. Cantelon C. I j. ,WS111% parlshed In the flames. He con -ducted ,
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� . regularly visited by*our Officer& , . - TbJA AOtt quainted, to come to Toronto on a Goderlich.-MAyor-Ak' H. Macklin, hL has not been heard from I al-nep, al- -
- - l � work It Is tO ' count of hinaWf vias ,NIF c0r-COOOrat6d' vikit-to *have a good -.t1ma Very D., .*.- - I . I
I - I �- I : The Off Icam, whose by th10 Officer 10. ChArge, 'of the 10,W Speedily she fouind out that . _p. 01ark, V.8, M. 0. Qameraa, though, the cost and hat wil-Agh , its � -1. -
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. urts-in Toronto _ Rw-ve-R. wmne me hour earlier were fouud. IL -
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. I . . . , . Ithewe In a main, for . the - : carpo, wh6 liad every opportwitty' 0 was ticv TuIn her aind get her to take n1lott, W. .W. Gallow* ILDO.ai�&Roo- emlered the building at tw& velook -on I ,; -
. . males, Und -a ,judglag the young man's conduct. � up a life of shame. She fled from � .
. Woman, for the fernales- go to the - ert HeLmn. - Deputy Reeva-�,-Gw. . El- � the moraihg of the fire In an Intox- -1 �
l . . tound out his fell 1,pur- lWt =d Ch&rjels fteld. WtLi*r
Nbat would have ,bewine cd that him when she f � a4d � Icated cowDition- -The clLuse of ,'.-he fire, � I
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�' � .pollm stattair about haip-past nine in . , L .�,
L o jae with the Young Mow If he bgyd been aunt * to Pow, and wandered aimlesolv a It t L, -
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-1 � . the, morning, and e nve � ODinM109104erS-W. T, MurA;M ,
13 1 Prison, whe -1d . bave bee:6 the streets ot the city. She'was ar- ne ..
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. . - .Rnjott: L'�.0 _I _ W unknown, -but ose eav Y a Y I
�.--- 11 �..wretcfied, beitdgs� who are Incarcerated. b'roUjht tato Cont&ct With pel old -L r("ted on *a cbAr J. B. - Tojn� and:F, A. , .1 �, - i .-11
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I . , - to not difficult to �conJecture. He told 'her- -OW-ry to the Salvatto morning d-e-trtoyed two lnrg . �.� .
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I � . .�-,,�: , - Is I, I i, - I . I I � ling off thei,liffects of last night's car- - - -H Jordan, -it. sollowe -;,�d M.- � 0. , - i, .
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. 4i , . I 1, temporary. loss of It6ei.t.y; -others sit � - lGregory, The lblaie- was- jd*o�vered about mid -4 - ��,
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- � - - � 11wn with -their heads buried.- . avid Bell ,8, Bennett, night. T IWITA . . .
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4 L Virm ow . 'Pace ' has & or Lit Patton and Dr. J. P. Kennedy. Mowing,
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"I I . -� I . . - � Ssly . -ee nts U,jet L vl'bell the Reeve -Dr. A..J. Irwin, D. E. McDOTL- . - fitro . . -
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. . . . I restle' . � It must �13`e A Ve)ry #Ifficult .�tbll -;stricken -pare their tool- - W the �appmr atorey ot the - e , -
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I . .If we 'hate a far-lined-jao'ket-m -stock: -.at � th 1. left, blo wife In, a nek I Inz, � X bon, ,George �
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I '. Z- �.,'�,�� _at. tha , tdj& the cell,'wh . while hb Wo;pt'to *of Oft' IIIII.- fagjm -with Ch * let us hope,- a wiser I .�
- L - I I ' . - I - 'k L .aA- ed MR 'Nichol- hard, and for . I
. � L . . odmond,`Wm. was eavoloped. The firemen. fought � �
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I , Men working for a few,', weeks, he But In the bl9ze Would be -coTdined to tt--- - - -
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, .. t. . - . I I L will brexlr the newit gentir, td the wife, David Bell. J. :W. W go and S. Bennett, :i
� . - received ,& letter troni his wife, ask- dated. A YO1M9 girl was arrested. for DuOlIn. - . I &- 1.
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. save enough on thepice of it 'to s,w eU your - . th�� - f Aonda, as *to h faf, L � Ore elected, . � --
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- suivin s bank account to a. n I . . jLt the, rk - Dr. Mlqhell Despite tile, test or -the flre,� - - 11
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. � e altogether too many costs and Jackets ' - .for -service reodered., but thev, have 'not HIrm and ' Ajor ' fighters this was fLloo destreyed�, . - ��
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on-haud- Me muit tuni them' into mon . ' . . the fequired consent. I I 11
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. .Collaxed Jackets .16 "on- John T. Winters, Joseph Underwood, Mr. and Mrs. R. McAlpine, ol Str
. maur of.. N k dl Jim, and of- his mor�1!6g, and heard the details of his duct herself as. a dutiful daughter- - ath- .��
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- : IV30 to .4p .r- 0 - ','Dgraft"'Wis "l1`oqg�'icean1c'Pamd convinclns. brokw hearted at tb� turn events bad might have become confirmed in crime * Hibbert.-RedTe,-J, A. UcLarenamd viln, Of StratfOTC Was Antile Grlave.. a I
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-- . 1 3.&'fo , 50 the �ordinary man 'appears In the wit- 1orW when the police court Officer :, ' � . _ -r - ond, , I L
� Coon Coats' - � . I Hugh Xorrls, or., Wm, OliTer, Jamm Miss Georgia, of Llitowel; I a go& I
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"Ir Brown WTV o3nbat Coats 113 20 ,- 25 Book, and then becomes conselous-that broken. geAtly to the wife. . nx-mfi2ations. stephea.-Reeve.-Henry Wiliart atd- Mrs. Wilson, Was May Deadman-- and -.
I, 1. thm eyea or,the court'are upon 1111n, ' Thlo Officer wrote .to the womwn, Reeirt,,_ Mim May Skene, of Tor-anto.-MrtL 'j. I
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� � CaDs,,- Gauntle"As, SCIO . $2 $4- . J&P 8 leaaed. But%tn the taterrogation. one The',timely andstance that the Ar- -and 50 'per Cent.; 11lOtt wid Jae, FoWle, elected by ac- are Sorry to r,ef.ort -the MrIO-us 111=90
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All Fuk 8 , � . I I tion to 'put to them'wlth ,extraordin- ' . .1
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- . . . .. . . ary patience aind in & varliety of WaYe. one inorning was a man who bad been As this ,classificatian -taydives a 'good of one himdred dollars "comcience F-Ast Harm Farmers! Institute will ,W �* . I
sian Jamb, -Tibet:-�-one qu%rtOr 441- � . vagra*nck. deal of -time and pains, e moner, received on December 26tb-. held here onL Wjedneaaay, January 13. z
I -untii.at last, upon the mind ,of the arrested on a charge ,of very patron of �
Women's Jadk6te-half- price. -- � , ' . and The name of the d0nOr 10 -not 'giVe -There Will be mo electlon In Brus- � �
I f" and frighterhed witnegs, there The story he told- the -pollee court the school, especially the parents n. - -� -1
]Ejeav -500, 760; $1, $1.25 .con tised - Officer -was to the effect that be had guardians of 13upils 1n VttendahcS. -The Provincial Board of Health Is eels this year. onving to both the 'coun- - � -�
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. . -. . - Depot. But the Payment was 4-efer- Ination. results are unsatisfacto)rY- scboo�p and one church have been , ��
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Make,your seleetions early while the picking is � es . reated. The Cwptain, interceded for er, L. Jorda,a, R. (;OttwWk, u. to the local medical health offiCero, deat of Morkla township, in th-3 per- I I .......
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. Better now than -1810r. ; - . . er Is on the London Stock Exchange. � son, 3, Gillespie, C.'Bell T.'Relady, taken to suppness-the diseppme. James Elliott, were brought to Brus- �
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I TI. -. � . - Bought Out was a mate, and ,said that he had [not had J. Gqyealock, T. Dick, D. Raldp W. Ing. Deceased had not been Ill, and 11. XcCTachen, from wbw resideence � ...
, . Highest Price for Butter and Eggs. premlaps of the C. P. R. He . . the the funeral took flace On Wed-nesUY. 11:
wovered and taken to the cells. Here his pay f rom the C. P. R., sad that RIP-hards0n, M. Johnwn LUM 2,-m. when she T,etired at night was in ��
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.. . . . . the Captain saw him, and waa Im- both he and his mate. were - . . c the baby, wi-&-h i9ept. In the cember and vM $1 yeul% of &V�- - i
Arld Aff , Coo premed VKh the Youth's honest look and ran a risk of again being look -ad lan, E. -W1111am;% D, Shaw, T. Scott. mOTn'-n' 11 led W - �� 4� me � �V�r rea- I � r
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- X* and att;&Ight-farward story, and upr. Could the Army do anything for H. Scott, F. -WjUV,4rs, J. Sljjg� H. Uc- room, aWakelnied, Mr. Vi e% who tr- .m. WeMp, 1% . � I �� I
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ej G .111 BIN � . them in their positiont. Grath, W. Cleary. Claw 3.-�wR- 94YE, to aTPW his wife, foul that 10 -1
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, � I . . with bed and Flatagxt, G. Thompson. H. Wd, A, the causa ot death. - � y%-rw. bece� bad 'been ailing for .11
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- . . ' South of the, - 910D nOtiCe1d this particulxr prison,er, for them tobe arppW , Tna C;oejirane, H. 11--uerman. L. = R. -Ais �a Tavdt of tha construction, of the ps* Year -Aftd -a hAR wad a emple Z',
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. Hast Side Ma -mil Street, one door. . land readily consentqd to Intercede with meals at One Of Our institutIO"Us . Lockhart. Class 4,-3L M'Rhnert to the Houw of Commons.it of dsvvreviovs to his ttOdth took 9, 1. -
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i i , I the, magistrate on his behalf. OttaiWa , It L. Borden, has rnovedfrom eftvke of 'P&r-w'Y*ff, wbith som AK- -�
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