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• GO.OA►'CTLs.-'i'}iQ yo.ting 1.0,4100 .:. _ cash only.-.- .
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of A -westerns town' at a recent Con -
r, ration A Passedt#at to potgmarry ,d
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a ions who to nq •a Patron. of
f hone newspapers, for it is not only
a strong evidence of the ,want of Chris. Dickson,Clinton..
intelligence, but that he will prove
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too stingy to provide for his fawily, A
' educate his children or encourage
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DTII. d, wEAOLESpul formerly of THE TOWN BESIEGED
''.•'1'uE�DtTonoitheDlitchelll�ecurrl- Bayfield, wha.hns ut in the 1nsG
RTais pond
Absolut@,� ��Q er has been made the recipieut of a . four or five months in that neigh-'�-
erneyerVaries. A marvelotpurity, Purse of $100 as a gratuitq°ytA offer borhooa and Cli6l6n will, leave on ,
' etranbtli and wholesomeness: Dtore econo►niwl lug from a number of friends towards Saturday for his home in the Nortb- Life I
tban the ordinary kinde, and cannot, be¢old in the costs and sx a ,-�
competition with the multitude of low teat p_ 1r909.Ot' the 1'a00nt- tV03E W1, 01'9 he has a faria.,.
short weight tiltia, or -phosphate powders, Sole} ly settled libel suit. Bro. Race in
IrawVY lit c. helot, nAr.INa POW09% Co., 100 AGi I?i,til stLN. Y. _ _ _ _ his race for an unsullied name ,,,ith THE FALL MEETING of the Clill- NTB__
_ Bro Davis came out honorably and tou Drivigg Park . Association will o01; AT SAMPLES OF COST IN "A On .the above data we wi-11 inaugurate the :GREATEST
acted inagnanirilouely. It .was an take place on Aqg; 31st, in which JU HOME COMPANY: BARGAIN DAY ever known to the clothing buyers of
The Huron NNals-Record ever thing between the two editors; the owners of friar stool: will be - �—APER sr;000,__ti_
$i.�o a Year-gl,aeto Advance. and juurualistsgenerally af'e pleased invi"fAd to take part. Goodly purses Age 2 Oast for 188x, also ls80.. soon tale County. ' �1110 UrEat l8ilrbains We will offer will be for
to uot6 that the contest is 630
off with• will be offered for eoupetition. " ss " ., 0 fie �A_ci�= O�-� y
honors to both. 0 93 1.7 and will only be ober-
1Vcll11CS11aE3. 5n;;aist 1(Sts i8$S THE' HURON CENTRAL L� o nSept. So :; a 88 ed on the above date, so people must not be disappointed
y� —•- FA$lIIGNABLE DR►NK.—A f0atU1'0 \Viii torte p(t►C0 at Clinton on Sept. °° 00 .• 14 97
'� if the find that'the have missed something by not call -
Car Barb and other Fence afire of, the hot season in New York is 19, u0 nod 21. An enlarged list of . � Dcfiuice Insurance at the above rotes y y
ice cold buttermilk, served to the valuable prizes has been prepared See me �cfore yon insure iu any company ill On that date.
i' o just received. Full stock at all thirsting and understrind our ,ran. At the ago of b
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thirsting from por�eluin lined and it is expected that •t•his-slloty 40, the cost for $5,000 was about $35 for
times.—R. X. RACEY. jars in perambulating da{rias. will be '100,1 aeoond s the 1885, also for 1886
February 20th, 1888, These wagons are to be found Western.
almost ever where and the drive See its before you decide.
LIME.—Persons requiring lime a Profitable business. Trio filet that NIR, JOHN OGILVIE of the gree
for building can besuppl ed by buttermilk sells foi nearly half tiro Dl`itliii Irl"u. ofbgilvie Bro..., &int• das. Thompson, Agent We will offer a// our BOY'S ODD TWEED COATS, worth
Cooper and Swafheld with St Mary'A price of milk may account to. u large real and Winnipeg, and brother $4 and upwards,'at t$'2 for the abt7ue date only.
white [into. 501-tf'
extent for its popularity, bub it is a of Senator Ogilvie, died'at Montreal JUDGE 'T'aus was iu town yester•
refreshing slid wholesome beverage. Monday of last week. 1'he daeeas- day -
Another will o„,�er a// our ODD MENS TWEED COATS, •worth
a Another Car Coal Oil just re- . ' ad gontlonfmu Was'Also a member of R. B. P.' No. 161 meets snext
1VxeTs IN A NAVE, -Our cornea-
cetved-t::c. sittt;le gallon, two ponde'nls will planes bear in mind, the firm of Ogilvie and H-utohison, Wednesday evening. $6 and, upwards, at 'c`>~ for the above date, only.
callous and I�p uthe per gallon. should - they have occasion to refer Goderich earl brother in-law of the
latter.. lie had his lite insured iu HOLY COMMUNJOiv at kSt. I'auL's_
- -I�. it➢. ➢t�CE9'. to the pulpit n�inistra�i.ou.s ot" Bsar._ ___-•..-- -' � §�"�§_' �-'§-'� a-§-§-
- ohnos, not to allude to him as a titin':111 e�w'Yoik Life-Tneurauce Com• cli Tirol no�t.Suuday Inarnilw
' i Clinton "linter". That would he Pauy for X501000. - 7. "- • k -------•- --------•- ••-._____
A new lop Buggy for sole very "sneering", p Lx-REEwE G►RviN, of Wawanosh,
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Meal). For particulars oplrly at you know. The properFALLEN OUT Or THE RANKS.- teas in town on Friday and appeared we are Straight, .honest advert•ise1:5, and we thiol{ a good
-this office. thing will be say aClintou"publish, Mrs. Archy Kennedy has vacated asaprightty as any young man. deal Of our. reputation,. so people who are iticlined t0'
or" or a`Cliuton "editor and pgblis the Royal hotel, for many years DIRE. ff. CRAWFORD„ of. Godo; ick
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her ;even if ire s}►ould be called under tho..rnanagement of her late has been in town the a doubt the'above statements--shoukl 'drop i11 all(1 5�e for
i r .. --t "rev it may be excused but perish pet few da s P
Lt )C; L' NEVCT�. Y 1 husband and recently of herself and Y
the thought that a q__, orres ondent " ., visiting her daughter DTrs.Robertson. themselves. Our Bargains will Cause a erenuine; Surprise.,.
,+ �► p sou Lach; no license having .been - �
-IEn and Aronsid the "1➢ub." abler ever g- sato Anger, a an honor granted to it, Owilig, it is .said, to MRs.' Taos HOLLOWAY has re-
_ able calling ns to call one following" statutile I tory premises not a oil),,s. tip to e vie t to homeExetafter s couple of weeks O•••-^
it by the plobiau name of printer, Many,
t'OitJllAlll. especially in
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iou with pulpit however, are of the opinion that
'Wrb have to -ask the lenioucy of our, work. It. would be terribly infra there was aomothfng of utisatl MR.' Taos. WALKER has broke 0/(-8-0 'a's BROS,
hma-dreds of ,Goderich subscribers 'dill ; sneering always is.
animus behind the refusal of . a ground fora large cartage on his
w for arcs tnaiding tht,,ir papers in tl+n0 DIDN'T CET THE 13RL'SH lip WANT- license to the '!Royal." It has propertyou Frederick street.
fon she late trlin on Tuesday, nidA
ght:'ED,—Early one morning last week been, if not iho best, one of the SIEVE ANDREWS, of Goderich,
' of last tt Nirlt. Such n ihisadventure' Mr. Arthur Knox noticed a black veru best in Clinton -patronized by shipped several car Ioads of cattle
' dces not ofton- occur, and in this in- a.uinial, about the size of All ordin- the farmers. That was the business from Clinton stationesterda
stance we tvurked like Trojans to ary dog, pass across the back part it cultivated and received, and bun. J' Y• THE FAMOUS GLOT9° O RS.In•ake limy, Inst tho bent laid plaus ,of: his pieinisee, Gibbilip Survey. drods of its old time. patrons regret MISS IIATTIC LANE is holidaying
oft gaug awry. 1'lie intruder 9uruey@d .DTr.. I>nox that the omely but..,homeliko 1° M1 vefy
' town. She likes Tar. 'H
- , • r: very leisure) for a nioment. DTr, y t 141ch for so man
hostelry a Il,mell and'Will return in the course = THERE, will likely be, n football Agin; Br,dget......396. 1 Morris..,....
1..n.-CiOL'N't.rL.LUr: IlOi;r.owAw rs - !' y years
° • ' rG youug'urt. L:. thea '°shooe'd it, when it sltipp-. they had beau accustomed to'put up 0f a fa►v weeks.. watch in •Clinto`n on Friday, bo- Bullard, Lizzie....407 �V,ingham......
r _ flow a grand ILu.11 t . I'I ed alld brought to view, the fact that will know• them. no nlorri—not for tWeau C atop rod I'lattswille, on Brawn, Lottie...... 430 Wroxeter......
ilea f su time. Ir'r ; torte ul the ° Y P CONTRACTdn ARTHUR CANTELON, the Collegiate grounds. hoe, Nellie,......398 Wingham-.:...
Paa;liameut:tt;t til;tip> of the Doman 't `v:ts :t blaclt fox. Mr. Knox and he resent•a't least. This is much left town yesterdayto comurence Dawson
loin if Sir Tu}iu will uul live long it. i"''gt,t,ur, with' lilies; started in to be regretted, and from, tl'hatever , Eva.:.....449 Wingham .,
4 ! o wont .tit Gocicrich ',on the .stove A 'T'oNTtNE TriOTTEII.=A Caua-, Hoaiuth, Aliee....454 Wingham 1
" etl,eunh to convert till), brass of the '1""'suit 0f, black : reynard but' he cause it has fallen out of, the ranks Halsted Liliali...,455 Wingham
was SooU lost to'-s.ight. Mr, -K. had it was nol•owiun W ill-nlaila foundation for-.tl.e Water 1Vorlta 'diari colt siledby I3encom's Tontine gam ••
people ,to Iris away of thinking so. ° a °ement buildings, there. tuado a Iririlu in 2:19 on the Barite MaDonald,Lotiie.339 7 Turnberry...
t$,at be can'cal•ry a measure provid- been ptpintinc his ho- white .and or unpopularity, 'for, as., we have course ivl a trial of s leen gist week Miller, Maggie....433 Wroxeter .:..
a ibg lar• par•lia'm outary suifr'age for lie trent bath to ,his paint bruall, said, it w:is one of the n10st popll MR. D. B. CALBICK (Calbielt tSL 1 ' V `•. Risdon,Annie ...... 385 Wingham
but would nlnh rather have ca ptur- lar countryhotels in the i'rovince. Iyeith) has returned From the east In a race .with other horses he' wn Rath, Mary Ann ... 450 13EWawanosh
uow1eau• ed tho fox's black brush. It was In passing out of the business the Where he. passed a highly sue- the P
ruse in 2:26 and 2:27. Thin [lose; Annie ......... 387 le. Howiok....
11Te were delighted to have n call, father singular t0 find this aninini buteeho the general estimate of the cessful examination in the -School ail Stu star' is owned , a Tornio Sanderson, Nag J.383 Wingham ....
`last w,eoh-$roar Mr. Andrew Rut. so far oat of its latitude. resent management when the any of Embalming. marl t►md' valued at �1.p,000. f3andersOn,binggie472.1 Turnbury...
ledge., of Bayfield one of tbo old ° Smith Lilah L....475 Wroxeter ...,
' A. O. U. 11'.—Whereas it Has that Mrs. Kennedy and 'Lach" Wright, Jane M ... 384 4 Grey .........
guardrpf Iiurov pioneers, Though pleased the Almighty Father his carry with thorn the beat wish as of BARRISTER H. W..C. MrYEn of ENTRANCE'EXAMINATIONS Wilson, Ida 11L...367 l3 Howiek&T
he Ilas shad asevere shirking up lately , , the numerous patrons who made Wingham, passed on to the count Agnew
inscrutable I rovidence to take may P Y- I Agnew, Fletcher..411 Wi`hgham ..
we 'genie glad to bud that he was the Royal their stopping place and town Dlonday. 11'0 .were.. pleased f Cassels ltobert....412 Win ham ..
frons Brother ; aiiies Stevens tale ° ' 1 p I , g
able to anal:o the ttvelvo mile ride, 0£ ow -citizens generally, to have the gentleman vivo us a Ins ectorato of North Fluron. GordQn,�Rowland.407 V�ingham ..
anal. g Y "him [•o ass t rouJbi rile dee est - --� -___-_----- 1.. _ -nr al�T:oun-o#- lirltou:- Diuore, ltm8; n....4 In gas
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._....-�tO--}reAl•—t1r;4t-1r(i--\tcae.-�.rlaejunll waters ofaffliction, and ave' --d pas OUR UNTRUTHFUL LOTEM.—IIID cal' _ McKay, Alex....... 387 3 Grey
artner o is life, and thus to cause.-
Dettiner bash to a state of compare CLINTON.Smillie Joae ,..,,,,,,°
Live good •kealth. May he Improve NEtv6 R1 CORD tvrthin the past mouth .MRs: li: S,IMMONS, of Goderich, ,. ph....500 ]0 Morrie......
lug to the will of Iiilu who is too or so has had three small budgets of 'game us "Call last Thura3Ay. The "Out of G3 candidates who wrote Snillie, Robert....456 10 1Morrie.....•.
lv rapisl'hy as the AFEtrs-REcoRn twice to err and too good to, be ° lady was returning fr'ow a reveler here 33 passed and four were latero- Scott,Davrd 5......379 13EWawanosh
tvfahes. o Londesboro items. Ono of these con ° ' P 1'iromive Bismar1t398 10 Morris......
unkind 'Wherefore resolved that` tvee]t's visit' at ax -Reeve Graham's- mangled. The number of marks re- tivilson Ben
rained a mention of a Clinton cob aired to ass was 367 an 1 r j. E••••384 13 Howick....
- Pau "1'aUs".—A now 'AwmatP is shfA Lodge of the Aneieut Order of thee@ for n sect called and other friends in Stanley. q P , d also 33, Williamson J. W.414 9E Wawanosh
tiler preaching
' tieing worked on the guiloless gran= United Workmen desires to place Adamisea. 1Vhether that -soot is Per cent in each subject, and 50 per yVhitefoid, �Wm II410 10 'Morris......
ger. He ;is iodated t0 bii some- upon record its expression of , LAST week a drove• of about 30 cent. in the aggregate. Those re• ��33''
Y the deepest sympathy with our the I Iyms, Disciples, Latton Day blocky Aud .Atocky equines passed commended have a sufficient aggro• Recommended.
thing ox other on long time, his P Saints or what not we have no means tlu•ough Clinton for'shipment to the gate, but failed on 86e subject. They Dirlgarno, Liazie...381 8 E Waiwanosh
notebei�>art all the a ment required. bereaved Brother in the groat l \orthwest b the United Empire, o P Y q o of knowiug. Whether the preacher , are likely to be allowed by the De. Iiolmes; Ada.......383 Win ham ..
Put he objects to giving his• note loss he has sustained, anti the f Y pire, g ••
J giving referred to was James 1 ong, Car- at God'orich, partiberit. Johns, • Alice....,.. 405 Wingham ..
ant!' laavhag ft .discounted for dish, assurance -of our prayer', for that line, Taylor or Felix Hanlon the do GIRLS. McCleneghan, 8...395 10 Kinloss....
'Orr we'll'kee p the note' says the Divine support and comfort pro- ., Sample, Tena ...... 387 3 Grey .........
.. + P , Y P not know, nor do we care. !hA DTR• ARMSTRONG, of Parkhill, is Name. Marks. School.
sharper • and thereupon' wriles anise to all those who in lime of Elder, Clark.... .388 Wingham ..
la P statement has not been denied that in town and at present the auast Of Barge, Charlotte... 439 Clinton Model Guest, Fred......... 381 Wingha'
serosa the fees 'Not 'trans trouble cull upon the Most High. ,
b some one following the,calling nam- Mr. (.leo: Hanley. We were ox- Brickenden•, Angie427 2 Hu' llett...... Jamas; Robt ......401 9 B Wawanosh
It soeu turns up again in the liandA Richard Stoneham, Chairman, John ed addressed some sect there on the eeedingly well pleased to havt hada Courtice, Sarab....459 9 Goderich Tp Ritchie, John .... ..396 Wingham' ....
' of an:otber party who wants the B@nu, A. II. Dinning, special tom• Clay in question, and that is all we call from agentleman of such libaral Cre,e, E. A,...:.....399 Clinton Dlodel Smith, Chas ....... ..431 Wingham ..
fanned to a u An'`e' added to mlttee.
pay p• caro About it, It seems some good culture. � Dick, Maggie....... 409 1 Mdrris.,•....
the 'Not, rakes it note. DlbNrT • IIAVE HEAD AND BOTH' pooPis out there togk exception tb' Dunken, Maggie ... 402 '10 Stanley... -._4A
•LEGS OU�I•-Tuesday-Tuesday evening' of the phrase "cobbler," and last week MASONIC EX(,gRSlOv.-Cheap ex- Nair, Dolly H.:....420 Clinton Model" fifty
volcanic eruption Yo at a a , des , ,
After
JOHN NEEP, will a bo P ' nrsion to Surnin on the last da of Gibbings, Libbie...397 Clinton Model fifty leagues''from Yokohama, dee -
last week Dir. Grantham,' of Gran we had a screed froth tilers b an- y. , trbyed' several villages and killed
. after ue with a shillelagh if we call ' ' Y Ilio gonad international 1+'ireru;►n s 1Tunter,Jemfma... 444'1. 5lorris...°... one thousand people.
him a "cobbler 7". left on our, table ton,a short distance south of Clinton,, other corrospondent which,neodloss- Tonnnaurovt 17th Aug ' Jones, Addie.......3S1 Clinton Dlotlel ,� P p
1 as we think °ust, under - Mr., John WAldie has accepted
rho other day a sample OF mulberries teas reported to have had his head Y , came out in defence Laidlaw, Antyie....440 1 Morris.......
and both la of tl @ Masonic nuspfco8• Soo postal'san'1' Laidlaw,
which he grew on his property in °s' cut off by a north } propriety of the sarin. tiVe Dlary......385 1 Morris......, the Liberal nomination in Halton.
Y p P Y bona[ train on the L. • H. ; aqd rowived these communications dodgers` Stephenson, ] m'a 51'8 Clinton Model 'rhe Tory convention on 9aturcTay
seer;, ' They Aro the first we have There hall boon sand and ravel ° _
seen, aro of. oblong, sire e, :rho g through thnCliB on P. 0.. and have• TILE ASSOCIATION LA12RO48E MATCH TStanley,who
_- -_ -_w — _- - ytprmy. IL...414 14lbrriaille : again lea lost 1111 Henderson, ed 1I � n w
- -*—" whi-tisk-guTfaco� the unripe ones "letrrbuted close to the road for ° nton came
ballasting purposes. Mr. Grantham our cotein says sf ontainss a nsneer�i n ofr tliere on tM ndnd CIT _ Taylor, Kate ....... 394 Clinton SmtModel eTho Meclaring that
jury returned
• oro covered with, novinles, the ° P P !• " he home "Turner, Enrily A,376 6'1'uckersmith a verdict declaring that Mr. Mande.
". cro%tn of which end in bine-black 'Jumped off, the train going faster allusion. to James Young of this team was beaten by four straights, Boys. ville's death was caused by harsh
points. The nearly ri o ones than he expected. He alighted. on town," and the other'which he says but not without a plucky fight and Connor, George...430 10 Tuck' am treatment in,,Tullamors gaol while
present a generally 7ur a blush the loose sand and gravel, which was intended,"to. rectify the mutter"- sonlo ood layin on their art. Connor, Earnest...434 lO Tuck'smith confined under the Crimes Act.
1 g y 1 1 slippod' from► under him and he last week" and we know the, names g playing
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W wo presume deepens when ' A" WEnDIa*O in Clinton is billed Dey, James....... 4.368 ]OEwawanosh -'Pwo Stratford ladies walkP to
they are fully mature. The true is Poll backward with fiis head tdwArd of rile tviitets epf Lupi. Our totem Doig, David 0......427 10'ructt'smith Mitchell on Saturday last; and'they
the track iu such a 'position that cannot be inhibited froin havin for this week. The coinbined years Doi seemed none the worse of their long
difficult*, Co raise in this ,country, P g of the• couple is, it -is said about b, John..........399, 10 Tuelt'Amitlr
town clerk Coate informing us that 'ho could not help himself, hud publishing his opinion as to P ° Gram, W. C.........420 Bayfield ....... journey, for they attended church
And the axlo boxing of the care sneering and roctif [lig 115 years. Another couple will y, y y y g
_ • his have been frozen down to the ° y• °, but we .iienr Jarvis E...487 Blyth twice next da . The again walked
roots every year, and Mr. John bumped 'against his head as the train mus; protest Against his untruthful likely hdyo the knot tied next Bunter, William.398 1 Morris....... back on Monday. The distance is
Scarlett, o DTcIfillop, tyke happen- Passed on. He was brought to statements that we do not ]snow who week. Their combinod• years is said •I3retchen, Beverly.413 10 Stanley_., over 12 miles. �
Clinton when it was found that a was the author of the "sneering" to be about 45 years, Landsborough,D,R453 6Tuakersmith While Mr. D. Wood was enlarging
ed to Roo Cite fruit said he had tried ° blareh, IIarry......370 No. 9 IIullott the watoring place for the cattle on
for five years to • raise fruit -bearing not serious cut on the head, the matter. The statement is as false WILLOW NOTES. --The Clinton Miller, Adrian...... 424 Clinton, ModQ1 his farm near Exeter, he exhunidd a
trees but had failed. Mr. Stec ° contusion of one thigh, and the body as anything not iu accordance with. Victoria Juniors took a trip to,I3ay- McLean, Walter...381 Blyth.:.......... pair of antlers which measure over
however, seems to be as successful In in the region of the kidney's,were all the truth can be, and several persons field lastWednesday to playa game Peokett, l" red ...... 469 Clinton Model four feet. They must have been
I boriculturo as in shoemaking, and the injuries he had received, to to whom the have shown the origi• of cricket with the Bayfield seniors. Reid, JamesN......425 6 Hullet;..., buried for years as, the species of
show bow and immanina- nals dio prepared to tostify to the The garde ntarted just •afterdinner Robb, Geo, C.......401 6Tuckersmith deer of which the above. are the
-' Lire public know that tvliil0 his ° idantit Taylor, Neil A......425 3 Morris & W romaids have been extinct •there•
balldidraft has led him to build Live persons deceive themselves and y of the person *bose naino and was very interesting thronghout,
` others, it, was stated b sono who two have, b the writing. Itecommende abouts° for centuries.
good foundations for the nyder_ Y, Y 6. As to do ileo bowling was good on bdth aides `l'—While Farmer McAuliffe was .
' 9iar•,d'iugs of man, ho has locked lead be� out burry picking that the last conlnlunieatin, the Clinton but Ttirnbull Carried off the honors, . working with alaborer named Ruwro
Lansing, Jane ...... 402 A Bullets.....
the sat the train run over the Reeve, Josephine. 396 Clinton Mode
"Iris, motto ' nlwa s being Y assistant postmaster will a cuso ,us he taking three wickets In three sue in a field at Glonnamarkle Cork
Y ° ° Logan, Charles.... 084 Bayfield ....... '
j`Excelsior." Further information °ran and cut off his head, and both for saying ,that ho Will nom@l er it cesaivo balls. The boys report as on Saturday, a man disguised with a
.]:'eek, Wm. J.......378 Bayfield •.......
will v.o doubt be given about mol- legs above the knees, Happily passing through hip office by l0 fact having a very -onjoyablo time Aird Whitely, We11es1y 404 Clinton Diode[ white cloth entered Mud demat7ded
berries Mad shoes, by those interest- such a catastrophe did not in reality of it being cooled, and not having bring tvoll treated by the Bayfield Andersggn, Ben y1'.385 14Godericll'i'p their nMutea. Ruane gave a false
llaplroul-and Mr. Granthaiin is suf]iclont postage itsho'ttld ]lave Sone peoplo• The following it the result;: 'Boles`, Fi'auk....:,.374 Clinton Model name.' Ile was ordored by the atran-
od .carting 0u Dl"i• Stoop tit his shop to the dead letter office. Thefe was lst, innings Victoria 46 -2n•d WINCiIIAM, ger to fell upon hie knees, and he
on Albert streot, nearly opposite Potting along All risks though quite << g , ; ; o did soI whereupon the stranger shot
CAMR,190 J?rQs, grocery:. sero nearly all over fiom the redo tvritton on the otivelopo "Landes- innings, 57.0 1st'innfngs, Ijayfield, put of S7 who wrote L9 passed and him twice, and he died in an hour.
;re shaking up, boro correspondence." 36; 2nd innings, 3G,.. 10 were recommended. The stranger escaped, b
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