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j AATUNStMARANTS FIGS, PRUNES atlti ft141.9. old Rols nr 281ba t-
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48and pUf A Sr Y iE
� .S A$§,WAAEta id LAM�'.� w Utt4,40 moa, ,rog �y
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Ty our.Sa1e4 of Stoves this Season has been so much increased.
At We keep t+he largest assdrtment in the County to choose from.
Our sj(oolC .is coin`�owed of all the, Leading !Stoves manufactured In
�� adage tchittis the kta
ppy Thought, Honor Bright, Welcome Pe111r1, l
ous ]ladlt'Drand Peninsular, Imperial, Radiant Home, &c.
3Y.,. We lily in large quantities direct From the Manufacturers and for C
ss,'' ; ggsCurigg the lgwest prices possible.
The very best grades of Coal constantly on hand 1
delivered to any part of the Town.
S0,our now, Lanterns~—��
s y
l` a� HARLAND BROS.,
Stoves and Hardware, Clinton.
,u
y' Now Furniture
r' AND_
UNDERT.c RING Stor
J,mBrick Block, Clinton, (Near Fair's Miil,l�
• We have now opened out one of the nicest and b
assorted lines of FURNITURE ever seon in this secti
You are kindly invited to call and examine goods bef
purchasing elsewhere.
UNDERTAKING A SPECIALTY.
Broad%ot• Box & C
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7UTDtOnNUMBS EERD011oul
Opposite the Town Hall.
A Splendid line of Saskatebew
• Robes—three colors—lig
•
and dark brown and black-
quality
lack
• ualit
� q y equal to Buffalo an
Prices trade winners.
Goat and Galloway Robes, a
sizes and prices.
Our special make ot'SINGLE HARNESS hits gained a superior reputati
for neatness, durability and lowness of price. Team Harness always in sto
or made to order.
HORSE BLANKETS, COLLARS, BELLS, COMBS, BRUSHES, &c., al
TRUNKS and VALISES.
OUR GOODS A�tE BARGAINS AT OUR PRICE
p_ -
JOHNSON & ARMOUR.
Just 9rr1Yed our Gtuistmas Stock of--.,
PEELS, RAISINS, CURRANTS, CANDY, NUTS, &c.
Annuft—C�UALitY CHOICE. PRICES LOW
We have still further cut the PPrices of our CROCKERY and GLASSWAft
as We must very materially reduce the stock before New Year. Don't fail
see our stock, we know the Priced will suit you.
- ------ — ------ G. J. STEWART
used lith Her First I IIillsltreen---
RESOLUTION OF CONDOLENCE,—We
• the members of Hillsgreen L. O. L. No
Experience, �' do hereby wish to express
our heartfelt sympathy with out
Bro. John Gorby and rernainin
-- members of the family in their s
A wife and mother libing in St. affliction which they have been called
John, N. B., says: "I shall ever to pass thrOuf{h by the loss of a loving
pleasantly remember my first exp wife and kind mother and also a frien
fence with Diamont Dyes. My to Orangemen. And we earnestly pray
husband had a Sunday coat that that the Great Comforter will sustain
was getting{ to be a dingy and fad- and bring peace to the sorrowing bus-
ed shade of brown. He needed a new band and family. (Signed)
one very badly, but could not afford it. THE COMMITTFF..
After a day or two of very serious con- Hillsgreen, Dec. 5th, 1896.
sideration, I suggested that the coat - -- --
might be dyer] a good black, and stated 10 cts. Cures Constipation and Liver
that I would uudertake the work. I Ills. -Dr. Agnew's Liver Pills are the
had !never dyed anything before; but most perfect made, and cure like
having heard how easy it was to dye maf{ic Sick Headache, Constipation.
with the Diamond Dyes, I bought a Billiousnesa, Indigestion and all Liver
package of Fast Diamond Dve, Black Ills. 10 cents. -Sold by Watts & Co,
for Wool and proceeded with theopera-
ion. I was quite nervous and fearful lest
would completely spoil the coat; but William Allan of Durham, was sen -
after following closely the directions tenced to Owen Sound to ten years in
for dyeing, I was overjoyed with` my the penitentiaty for an offense under
V
I was successful beyond all the Charlton act.
ex .e�atiOng, and my, husband was de-
lighted, The cos, when dried, pressed IN RFPLY TO OFT REPEATED
and finished looked like a new one from QUESTIONS.
a tailoring esttiblisliment. Thanks for
your magnificent dyes." s It may be well to state, Scott's Emul.
__ -- sion acts as a food as well as a medicine
For tbq past year b 187 vessels locked building up the wasted issues and res-
' thrltal h $he Canadian Soo canal, carr Loring perfect health after wasting
In g 4,677,'81J7 hints of freight. y fever..
Mr. J. T, Westcott, of Exeter, re -
Catarrh and Colds Relieved in 10 to ceiges the $100 reward offered by the
80 rrlinutes.-One short puff of the Ladles" Home Journal and Delineator
t breath t r u h the Blower appplied for capturattng fraudulent agonise
a of Dr. A�gnb 'a Oat
ot! 1-ditlusir ht hit olvd.r: t, thor'pu s t ;a of
i' salj "Ages. � r. i . t t ed
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An occasional •ppli.
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A►YER,
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my hair of good
Color, `to remove
i dandruff, to !tea}
Iu�ors, and prev6pt `iii
falling out. I'never hest-
commend Ayar's medicines
nds."--Mrs. H. M. HAiquT,
ebr.
Bair from
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COn. de t, epwclal rate .
��,,GwFs special rate.
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Fll i Q water deb,
8,200
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Date ACCOn>j�>� .. . ...........
219
$4,713
staternent of A,,Rete and Liabilities Town
Clinton, 16th December, 1891;
�Qt19•
Real Ee;.tfite—
Cnllt+ late 'Ibatitute, $9,000
Publf School, 8,o00
Town Hall, 12,000-20,000
Fie and water appliances..
%coo
Publlio.Park. ... .......
'1,000
t Sina n�Q:,`Pt,und In Molson's
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t "Nearly forty, years ago, Iota! Mealiflnicxao >Gna�itu"te,. `, , E100
18
For and Now Year'p grade.
€^ �y!ps yve�s Qf . a�iolznel3gia . b Sitlkin Fund account ..... G5t
j AATUNStMARANTS FIGS, PRUNES atlti ft141.9. old Rols nr 281ba t-
•;l for $ ,OQ, Headquartq;P for rF
48and pUf A Sr Y iE
� .S A$§,WAAEta id LAM�'.� w Utt4,40 moa, ,rog �y
ri� mm ntt�ly`. 111 .e,r Q od s hay Flo r e' ,oaitl
l r r RIr O� o 1, fl f),
ro,
�rtbga,� qd Mutter, E '.il and;
�,�#:1>iadi1�.tdlaeri �IrA$il'it„' . $�.
ifs . Oph'Faid for Rood Butter and E
.,Irwin, Clint
4'o f
A ,
kr
Ty our.Sa1e4 of Stoves this Season has been so much increased.
At We keep t+he largest assdrtment in the County to choose from.
Our sj(oolC .is coin`�owed of all the, Leading !Stoves manufactured In
�� adage tchittis the kta
ppy Thought, Honor Bright, Welcome Pe111r1, l
ous ]ladlt'Drand Peninsular, Imperial, Radiant Home, &c.
3Y.,. We lily in large quantities direct From the Manufacturers and for C
ss,'' ; ggsCurigg the lgwest prices possible.
The very best grades of Coal constantly on hand 1
delivered to any part of the Town.
S0,our now, Lanterns~—��
s y
l` a� HARLAND BROS.,
Stoves and Hardware, Clinton.
,u
y' Now Furniture
r' AND_
UNDERT.c RING Stor
J,mBrick Block, Clinton, (Near Fair's Miil,l�
• We have now opened out one of the nicest and b
assorted lines of FURNITURE ever seon in this secti
You are kindly invited to call and examine goods bef
purchasing elsewhere.
UNDERTAKING A SPECIALTY.
Broad%ot• Box & C
2
cies
1 t
I
7UTDtOnNUMBS EERD011oul
Opposite the Town Hall.
A Splendid line of Saskatebew
• Robes—three colors—lig
•
and dark brown and black-
quality
lack
• ualit
� q y equal to Buffalo an
Prices trade winners.
Goat and Galloway Robes, a
sizes and prices.
Our special make ot'SINGLE HARNESS hits gained a superior reputati
for neatness, durability and lowness of price. Team Harness always in sto
or made to order.
HORSE BLANKETS, COLLARS, BELLS, COMBS, BRUSHES, &c., al
TRUNKS and VALISES.
OUR GOODS A�tE BARGAINS AT OUR PRICE
p_ -
JOHNSON & ARMOUR.
Just 9rr1Yed our Gtuistmas Stock of--.,
PEELS, RAISINS, CURRANTS, CANDY, NUTS, &c.
Annuft—C�UALitY CHOICE. PRICES LOW
We have still further cut the PPrices of our CROCKERY and GLASSWAft
as We must very materially reduce the stock before New Year. Don't fail
see our stock, we know the Priced will suit you.
- ------ — ------ G. J. STEWART
used lith Her First I IIillsltreen---
RESOLUTION OF CONDOLENCE,—We
• the members of Hillsgreen L. O. L. No
Experience, �' do hereby wish to express
our heartfelt sympathy with out
Bro. John Gorby and rernainin
-- members of the family in their s
A wife and mother libing in St. affliction which they have been called
John, N. B., says: "I shall ever to pass thrOuf{h by the loss of a loving
pleasantly remember my first exp wife and kind mother and also a frien
fence with Diamont Dyes. My to Orangemen. And we earnestly pray
husband had a Sunday coat that that the Great Comforter will sustain
was getting{ to be a dingy and fad- and bring peace to the sorrowing bus-
ed shade of brown. He needed a new band and family. (Signed)
one very badly, but could not afford it. THE COMMITTFF..
After a day or two of very serious con- Hillsgreen, Dec. 5th, 1896.
sideration, I suggested that the coat - -- --
might be dyer] a good black, and stated 10 cts. Cures Constipation and Liver
that I would uudertake the work. I Ills. -Dr. Agnew's Liver Pills are the
had !never dyed anything before; but most perfect made, and cure like
having heard how easy it was to dye maf{ic Sick Headache, Constipation.
with the Diamond Dyes, I bought a Billiousnesa, Indigestion and all Liver
package of Fast Diamond Dve, Black Ills. 10 cents. -Sold by Watts & Co,
for Wool and proceeded with theopera-
ion. I was quite nervous and fearful lest
would completely spoil the coat; but William Allan of Durham, was sen -
after following closely the directions tenced to Owen Sound to ten years in
for dyeing, I was overjoyed with` my the penitentiaty for an offense under
V
I was successful beyond all the Charlton act.
ex .e�atiOng, and my, husband was de-
lighted, The cos, when dried, pressed IN RFPLY TO OFT REPEATED
and finished looked like a new one from QUESTIONS.
a tailoring esttiblisliment. Thanks for
your magnificent dyes." s It may be well to state, Scott's Emul.
__ -- sion acts as a food as well as a medicine
For tbq past year b 187 vessels locked building up the wasted issues and res-
' thrltal h $he Canadian Soo canal, carr Loring perfect health after wasting
In g 4,677,'81J7 hints of freight. y fever..
Mr. J. T, Westcott, of Exeter, re -
Catarrh and Colds Relieved in 10 to ceiges the $100 reward offered by the
80 rrlinutes.-One short puff of the Ladles" Home Journal and Delineator
t breath t r u h the Blower appplied for capturattng fraudulent agonise
a of Dr. A�gnb 'a Oat
ot! 1-ditlusir ht hit olvd.r: t, thor'pu s t ;a of
i' salj "Ages. � r. i . t t ed
t4 t $p It re. , r't6
r
n ntl fl.�tfb �o
C by ilodei t�, Coldg
rQat, Tog t�h..iyti�ia\ a�4t]t� fact on s<nr� p ensure
.st�'`8d1d51y * I ittLQ "� beloddtd taHiclr ia+ a> l• ' ts.
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dray. I began using;Ayees
Bort and was so well Antis^•
I the results that 1`44yo
iia any other klad of dlreea-
ing. It requiresonly
An occasional •ppli.
cAtlon or
A►YER,
I;ait. Vigor to.,,k&p`
my hair of good
Color, `to remove
i dandruff, to !tea}
Iu�ors, and prev6pt `iii
falling out. I'never hest-
commend Ayar's medicines
nds."--Mrs. H. M. HAiquT,
ebr.
Bair from
Maim Vigor
COn. de t, epwclal rate .
��,,GwFs special rate.
Ili
154:
50
j3 rot t.. ....
Fll i Q water deb,
8,200
special
Date ACCOn>j�>� .. . ...........
219
$4,713
staternent of A,,Rete and Liabilities Town
Clinton, 16th December, 1891;
�Qt19•
Real Ee;.tfite—
Cnllt+ late 'Ibatitute, $9,000
Publf School, 8,o00
Town Hall, 12,000-20,000
Fie and water appliances..
%coo
Publlio.Park. ... .......
'1,000
t Sina n�Q:,`Pt,und In Molson's
737
Unpaikd+ taxes ..... . 1.
8 490
Cash in Band . .............
843
$44,071
Liabilities.
Consolidated debt deben-
tures... ....$
Fire and Witter debentures
21,5W
6,OW
Collegiate Institute deben.
tures......................
2,000
lt'reparadbyDr.J-U. Ayer kCo., Low#ll,>I[aw. $2i1,5W
SYMPATHY WITH HIS WORSHIP,
Taki Aylen 3amparilla for tits Coglslliat Councillor Gilroy moved- that tl
Council extend their•"sympathy tot]
Mayor in his family affliction.
--- Councillor Searle had no objectio
Clinton Town Council. providing the motion wits brought
at the proper time. If in order, t
THE STATUTORY MEETING ON TUESDAY would second the motion.
—BIG CRY AND LITTLE WOOL OVICR The motion carried unanimously.
GRAVEL. GRAVEL OR NO GRAVEL.
The statutory meeting of the Clinton Mr. Searle said there being no otht
0 Town Council was held in the council business he moved that the Council at
chamber on Tuesday evening of last Journ.
week. All the members were present Deputy -Reeve Cooper asked M
except the Mayor (in whose family Searle to "Hold on, as we want tb
t there was severe illness) and councillor gravel pit opened."
Chidley. Councillor Plummer could not agre
COMMUNICATION. to such a proposition.
The report of Provincial Road Cooper retorted that there was n
Inspector Campbell, ldas laid on the law prohibiting the present Counci
table and considered as read, the full from opening the pit.
letter already having appeared in THE Plummer i eplied that this was th
NFws-RRCORD. last meeting of the Council, and thy
STREET COMMITTEE, a dying body had no right to incur fln
Commissioner Plummer reported anc;al obligations on n new Council.
that there was on hand cedar to the Cooper wav quite certain most of the
amolmt of $54, tile $57, and that (lot, members of the ppresent Council woulc
ing the year tile and lumber to the be re-elected. He gave some statistics
amount of $35,44 hate been sold, and illustra-ing that the opening of tht
that $27,50 has been realized for the gravel pit with an expenditure of $7f
use of road machine, which makes the would mean a saving to the Town in
total expenditure on streets $1,540.10. five years of from $300 to $400.
FINANCE REPORT. Plummer said he only objected tc
Finance Minister Gilroy's report was the time of opening. The spring, he
adopted as follows: -Cemetery -Thos. contended, was the proper tkDe.
Hillock, 50c., Davis & Rowland, $5; Councillor Walker -"That cuts no
Incidental -Davis & McCool for team figure, Mr. Wheatley promises to
$2.50; Property -Davis &. Rowland, open it and will give the Council a
75c.; Park -Thos, Cottle $1.50; Street guarantee.
-Harland tiros., $3 45; Printing—True Cooper said that Wheatley would
NFws-RECORD, $11; Election - THs give ,& guarantee of $1,000 seebrity, and
NEWS -RECORD, $3, W. Cooper & Co., that's all we want.
40c., Municipal World, $7.22, W. Searle contended that no person
Coats, e pry, for four returning officers would do the work for the price; and
$12, three polling places $6; Receipts- in any event the expense could not be
R. Reynolds, from cemetery, $43,25, legally incurred.
THE FINANCIAL STATEMENT. Cooper's Irish flashed over the table
The financial statement was read„as to Searle, who was sarcastically charg-
follows, 200 copies being ordered to be ed with not kicking over a waste. of
printed: $400, and that he (Searle) was bound to
Receipts, kick over on expenditure of $75 to ef-
lst, Jan., 189& feet a saving of $400, and at the same
Balance on hand ............. $ 4,058 14 time give the town better gravel.
County account ............. ,r0 50 Plummer -111f Cooper had been in
Magistrate'a fines........: 2 W the gravel pit he might then talk, He
(Cooper) had said to him if thathewould
Cemetery .................... 242 30 give him (Cooper) a four -foot walk in
Licensee ..................... 690 90 tmnt of his place he (Cooper) would
Public School Govt. Grant.. 308 00 veto for gravel from Hibbs'
Charity ...................... 3 00 pit.
Insurance .............. 75 21 Cooper said gravel was required for
Pr Operty scales, to ton hall, &c 384 90 the new street.
Street account, sale of sum- • Councillor McKenzie said according
her, &c .................. 02 94 to law no gravelling could be done at
Bills Payable, including re- this season of the year.
newala...... . 4,50000 Cooper replied that this did not apply
Arrears of Taxes Roll 1894.. 47 00 to new streets.
Taxes from Roll, 1895.. , ..... 2,065 So Councillor McMurray wanted to
Taxes from Roll, 18W..... .. 5,478 00 know how and on what terms Mr.
Bale of Debentures.......... 6,100 00 Wheatly would open up the gravel
$23,024 75 pit. By permission of the Council Mr.
Wheatley explained that he had had
Expenditures. ,considerable experience in such work
High School Debentures $ and that he w6uldloppeD it in the most
Sp'1 rate.,.... ' b , , ...... 35000 practical way for 7b w.ld give $1,000
Fire and Water Debentures security, and also find plenty of room
Sp'l rate .................. 210 00 to place the soil.
Con. debt Debentures Sp'1 Gilroy favored oppninpgi the pit be-
rate
Debenture redemption acct. 5,000 W gravel when cause we are we havPayin ofor of nd
Public school, including Gov. the best gravel in the County of Huron
grant ........ ........... . . 3,408 00 according to 'the statement of such an
County Rate ................ 948 20 expert as CommiFsioner Campbell.
Electric light account....... 66000 Searle -Campbell does not know
Jollegiate Institute.......... 1,650 00 what he is talking about.
Street account, including Gilroy -Mr. Campbell seems to be a
rend machine $250.... , , , . 1,964 10
4alar•ies account ............. 1,112 75 sensible inan.
Jemetery account........... 317 79 McKenzie -That does not matter.
Fire and Water account.... 457 88 The opening of the gravel pit would
'ostnge and stationary acct. 16 68 not be a legal transaction.
n eidental account.......... 7550 Gilroy -Every act of this Council, '
1. 83 83 35 according to Clerk Coats, will be legal j
ound account ............. 12 00 up to December 81st of this year. ,
nterest and discounts and McKenzie -Possibly you have pur- 1
Bank charges ............. 8? 97 chasesiwthe Clerk.
tree( watering account.... 200 00
%arity account.. .......... 78 19 Gilroy—I do not know that the
nsurance account.......... '� 67 00 Clerk is purchasable. The fact is we ]
ax refund account......... 75 58 can save from two to four loads of
'ark account .......... . .... 4833 gravel in securing it from our own pit,
roperty account........... 139 92 Oat is per team per day.
�oiird of Health account.... 30 00 Taylor Paid be could understand the i
'ills payable ................ 4,50000 matter if this was spring. The a -
alarsce on hand............ 843 00 propriation had already been exe ed-
_ ed by. $300 and the present Comnefl J
$23,024 75 should refuse to be a party to b
atement of . Receipts n�id Ttzpendltµroe be, n
tween 16th Decernb r a1 and lst January,
Receipts Dyspepsia and Indigestion, "
•gistrate's Fines... , ..... , $ too . common diseases', but hard to >
Atute 'Labpr.............. ',%(1p ci
roperty accounts.......... 22 4ii cure with ot'dinary remedies,. n
:rest account, lumber told. 7 00 n
!metery melt, work and lots 3o 4o yield readily to Manley's is
Iarity ac't, balance from -.- R
county.ti?. 90 CeleryNerve Compound. R
rreatrs of Taxes.. 90 65
111OCt4q,ep roll, 11j04, ,
+y v. ,war W. h. Buckingham, 96 glom $t
li • Iltonitt "yet 76 r iroji6i d with tp pepsin mdd ' 1 C '
1 d a a fol li qa trm.,, anif' ' al
tarlty account............$ l6 Ob totsild Yet n6 rettst ariell 1 tiled
rest account.,,... i8 78• lHitrfe 'irrslsrlY•NsttvCampbuttd, A
aperty ac«efilii5t:... 12 16 i :whtgi dtir ,iii lt;dil eaarst b
ectrIe light account..... , 120 00 std ), priiLrt.'�
and account.. r.•, ......... 12 00 Sold In (jtintt►a by �. $, Combe. Ile
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' .: t tba' sAme Urn have ?ul►4
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l,45 ri d gqoutrol Outside transactions fu $
43 06ftueo� oh with, ft: N.C. Cooper Tay which shouldn't b
00 '10 (lion bt) svap afro�Ilvo6ati
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clfAg:sIt such a the danger may be there just'
00 : WildQGheme. Herellaahedtlie'farealcal
' trltntlactl+yn in canuectiori .with the new ,
etr.et, ,and-declarpd that,, be street the same, Scotts Ernulsipl
W ; would have to be �!'ave le fgortr the of food -liver Oil IS not
Bilyfleld Rodd to 'Gfl'roy'� o rper. a
53 i Seatle believed 'pbfy in Council doing cough specific; it does not
ol< business In an honorable, straighttor-
ward manner: He remembered the merely , allay the symptom$
horrible• state of the .tluyyfleld Road but it does give such strength
Md
flgo when Gabriel Lrlllott took
hold of it and made it what it is, to the body that it is able to
(Travel could be got conveniently in
00 Goderich township, He ebargedcoop- throw off' the disease.
00 or, when the latter waited on the town -
00 ship council to Secure a grant for the You know the old prov-
nety street, with not carrying out the orb of �� the ounce of pre -
89 fgstsuctioos of the Clinton Council.
00 Cooper read the resolution of the vention?" Don't neglect
90 township council and demandtil that
- Searle withdraw the offensive state- your Cough,
88 rlueak but the latter declined. Your druggist keeps Scott's Emulslon of Cod-liver OIL
Cooper rind Gilroy moved that Mr. Put up iu 50e. and &.00 sizes,
Wheatley s offer of $75 be accepted.
Sea00 e dinentritha nnd lonation bet taken, the A PERFLCT TEA
ed in ani.
W yeas and nays being as follows: -
0 For amendment -Searle, Plum-
mer, McMurray, McKenzie, Taylor -5.
Against—Cooper, Walker, Gilroy -3.
Council then adjourned. ONSOON
to
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active man for his years. Mrs. Sarah special departments edited by the best
Judge, living in West Missouri, had writers, thir-kers and specialists, some
Neuralgia and Rhematism for twenty of them of surpassing interest Co a
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teartfelt gratitude of those whom you events happening in the whole world,
save relieved of suffering by your
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A quiet v+eddina took place in Mit.-
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rs. Al,}l1For'thi,'f 14 "arrier3, too fir.
sari! ne%fitch'eOf ,1K�oran oto „ ty
t t5�i��r1yr . of I�o�.' �
11rrie((�r^loll�,ftpilitedi iitiid ttftiE>�itlio mar -
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'•�er ,liA•tdaL:part etabted'-for-their
me fh he td►SIEIiab,�Ptgf.la�ay!a ..
A meeting of lumbermen in Cincin-
nati last week complained of com-
petition from Canada, and passed a
resolution In favor of the reimposition
of duty on Canada lumber.
The em oyes of the Welland canal
were notified" that the Gobernment
wouldnot be responsible for tHeltrlobss
In the ming( a notification .that has
been ippterpreted )1y the employes to
(dean dismir #AJ.
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