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Tile Good. 'Work of the Qhudrons
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' 'f he }lentil en Soeietiel ehottld
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hair° a' child they withed to piece Seine
tclaiTlitcaengfe IillicatilYroZfUolrad , °La loindino nehre' rut
Scolleties. and' Vine versa, each §.0-
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meaty, eats anging an orate len an 1 .
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ina eaell other M a Inuidred ways,
If any readsar has as childleee home 'and
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' ONTARIO LEG.I.SLATIJAR.
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smAgy or THE WEEK'S FROQEEB,
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1"u° "41 IP. l'eStlaY $ t'esst°1" in lue
Atocal Howe,
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, )1' 9. tbeir enquiries.. by. anc.ii aetiesn 4s. Weald
'atellOp Out the evil preOlages ;winch Pertains
ly dtcl isaest In Ooltriectten With this departe
fal et
' Mr. Harcourt OW that 4 Atli inVeatiga-
hen had been -made into the 'matter, Iie
entered at seine length Mie. the eireums
Staneas attending the granting .of the li•
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may be aVOlded.• It comeS from a germ
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tfiat •tarces •.
Weak
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oneeseaopenuiption,cloatghtacroj'Pe c'tve
Thtottia Sold by, all Druggists on a , eaten c ••
For a Lame Side, Beck orphest Shiloh s Porous,
Plaster viiiigivogt6atl'o"f4cti°4'72s °en"' '
•Ittriq'r n a „,,,,,„„ vyturiv
PARENTS ...so.. sets easaan +sue i 0
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Or Mr IWO' Via tie rut 'to operation,-
longs to hear the patter of the little feet
and to feel the cozens of ohnbby, grateful
arms they ahould send their names. to the
Children's Ald 'Society. Juat. acldress yoly
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A NEW OATTI.E DiSbaSei.
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nor. esorese mitred Hee the Goverzmnent
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„Nee Apprised a a dilease ainong cattle in
'cense which did not he ffaid justify the
attetehingsof any blame to the Ocontriteentin,
ere, ' '
. Mr. McHay (Oxford) Said that the tenk,
root and grows only when the System is
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Lungs are affected
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as at tinar aa NAZE
Nese! Tttl.S1.61S1VewirultinIPs7Chltlairoorti,,Teurtreste,urla,
''',Wiraohls Vitalizer "SsaldED MY •Lnalas A"
consider tt9ebesstrenictaiforetdebilitatettayetaya
' For Liver0a.Dlullei
roster Rotates Instead or houtotious
jar llonicless Chtldrea.-A Better as
. . , Wallas a Cheaper System,
The first reportsof the superrhtendent of
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request te the Secretary of the 01111-ar°n s
Aid Soolety of St. Thomas, TOront0; Ot•'.
tame,. am). ou, arr e,or.atie
FE lt B i Peterborough '
other large centre and it will reach the Milt
the south•eaaterti portion of the Oceiesty of
ai ' ' nn ed lo some veterinaries es
reYs Pre00 a . Y , . •, t a s ie,
.ergotion ? If se, Is it the in eution o e
Government to enquire Into the Wise and
Perauce people Of the di 'Wet rand the best
dlleWa eitfzena a Tlicelibuog united in ell-
dorsing.the official character of Inepector
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Cook. lie reed letters from eleagyntenamd
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/evert:sect. alevapepsitti
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p . arties.-Only be sure end don't make this
effect of the disease end, supply to farmere
°thers to thia,effeet, addreseed to hiinselfe
trouble tomcods. .v.Pce 0 etz,'
neglected' or dependent children a Ontetrio
"flIateke DWI. '0 Say be 'AidePb a
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and said thet ae far as. he ' could learn
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CHLO S' :,,,Cik. TARR Fi
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Bove youCatarrh? Tr ythisRemedy. ItWill
Rositively relieve and. Cures yosn .Price 60 ate.
This Infector f or its euccessoal treatment is
furnished free. neseeM.Oe.realtudree IteMediesyou
are ;sod, re- r enarantee t, eiramitistAption,
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marks a new and most Important Ora in the
history of the philanthropic work of the
province. dont,,,....e oaynit, that totzft;i8t °hue astafot
the detention of criminals, will also seek to
:stay the stream. of crime by giving timely
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aid and recognition ,,o o n -saving work.
11/4TtiraOd in hotbeds of vice, and denied reason-
I YOU want.
healthy, well-educated boy Or awl of 11 or
able. Apply tAllseypiayr.eseveereyeeetyre°,,,e Eenci•I's•vsseiLl toy:1110i
four Or Ave end then you have a human
soul you oan . train, a 1 .ebeen
1 .that ' rttl, heart
you can teaoh to love you and call
by the sweetest. of all names-
di mother.)). There is no better service
every infOrmation as to the best
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methoda and m dial treat -
nPirea:;a9na nra ma la 'a ra a .
Mr Dryden said that his department had
notified of anew disease amone cattle
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in the Comity of Orey. Upon receiving the
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Oil:Mal 1 e epar rnent immediately
comoffmtohrmenuia.h
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endiown iltyllelDpero. Andrew cSomnittahg,,,00nhes
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the conimissioners nor the inapeotor
wel'e at faClaottrev °onus. roetneeten
Mr, McColl moved for a return of copies
of all oorrespondence betWeen the Council
of the County of Elain arid the Government
with regard to an, increased grant to the
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r Cod-liver Oil, with h b. pint s 'of mie. and
1 1 wl. • ypop os e . • •
:Oda, overeomes, all the conditions which make Con.'
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suriiption. pos' sible Pkysicians . the world Hover, •en-
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endorse it,
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anyone oar: render to chnrch or state than
the training of a child for good citizenship.,
It is a noble tittle and worthy of even Some
trials disappointments.
diseases, Under his authority the district
bad beef, visited and the affected animale
eicamined, the conclusion being that ,the
county,. urider the .provisions ()fa...the Act.
respecting the estalolishment of Houses or
Industr
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Themotion was carried.
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Coughs, Colds, weak Lungs and Ernaciatton pave
the way for Consumption. SCOT -PS EIVIULSIO.N bures
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1 . H. DICIIiSON,Bsrrioter, Eioli-
a .1...eitor of Supreme Owlet, Rotuma
Pablic, do avoyancer. Oomualsaioner, '0,3
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and
li,CTMEROGS TO17CEINGSTOEIES
are told of the grabitude of these boys and
g irls to faithful foster oxen ts after the y
disease was not contagious, but arose from
local Pauses, and was Mainly due to the
specialokharaeter of the food, which was
sisid to (motet's more or less ergot. Dr.
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:ii. tumABR, prrnaff;
Mr. Rorke moved for A return for each
of the calendar years 18901 1891, 18.92, and
them and,..makes the system. strong. '
Preparecf by Scott & Bowne, Belleville. AU Druggists, '50 gents and $f.
Moneyto Leah.
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have !erown up and gone out to make, their
way in the world. They come back for
Smith had reported that as 0004 as the
'food was changed the animals would speed-
1893 *of the number of pieces of pine saw
s and dimension timber, with the quan-
log ,
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-r-b- a. coLLINs,
'Barrister , Solicitor, Conireyancer , Etc.
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OFF ICE : Over 0`11"eire Bank.
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holidays to the old place where they spent.
their early years and leave and send many
tokens ot their attathment to those who had
befriended them. . - •
This work is one of the» most important
to the community that could possibly be
ilY recover, •
. ARBITRATIONS.
Sir Oliver Mowat moved the second read -•koka,
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ing of his bill respeotibg councils of conen.
ietion and arbitretion for settling industrial
d. H 1 ' a t 1 th the
isputcs. e exp sane a some ono e
tity in feet,board measure, of each, got
out during each of -these years in the Mus-
Parry Sound, Algorne, and Thuuder
Bay districts, respectively, together with
the name of each individual, firm or corn.
each and the
PanY hY whom got out by ,
'quantity in feet,
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SO
Have a Very Bad Cough, . -.
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• - U Are Suffering front Lung TrOubles,
HON° Lost Flesh through Illness',
Are Threatened with. ConsurriptiOn•
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Remember that the ,- '..- -
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taken up, and every, citizen should do his
best to advance it. it • will in time make
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provisions -of the bill and cited instances
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in similar measures had had se very
number of pieces and
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D whom got out, an the
PanY y
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TA/7% IS WHAT YOU stEOU I RE -aril.
-- ' ' rk -" sCateam Aatees
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Barristers
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institutions for children unnecessary, and
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which
d ff t • cr'strike, lock -outs,
e ec in arranging
.lilri.
t'' 1 He s oke to
of the same years respeo lye y. p
Solicitors, Notaries Pabhc,
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Conveyancers &c, &c.
la -Money to Loan at Lowest Rates, of
; interest. a
OFFICE', . MAIN- STREET, EXETEB.
a. v. Dwane. FREDERIOIC earacre.
Nainotiraziessi...444=4.44151.• edam.
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HOY AWAITING TRIM,.
able opportunities of acquiring either moral
or intellectual trainin ' • rtti d h
g itis x e won ert at
many children have grown up to lee thieves
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and other disputes.
Mr. Meredith objected to the machinery
provided by the bill, as being cumbersome,
and also thought that the'decisions of the
councils should have the force of the law.
Mr. Wood was in sympathy with any
movement which would aid in facilitating
the settlement of disputes of this nature,
his =Alen at some length.
The motion was carried.
'WITNESS FEES
Mr, Whitney moved the second reading
of his bill respecting witness fees, the pro
visions of which he explained. It was for
the ' •
purpose of securina to farmers, artisans,
labourers, and school teachers a
college independent of the province. In
Fa r.n the college woeld only be tied to tbe
province by the power of the Legislature
to appoint five trustees.
The hill was repotted with one amend-
ment, .
It being 6 o'clock the Speaker left the
NAN INTHE EARLIER AGES,
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There Was a Period When he KnewNoth.
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tng or Flre. ,
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11 the :eating of flesh food be Dasta.noed art
a dietinetion that separates man from an.
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thropoids, It can be urged on the other side
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DENTAL.
and vagrants of . the community; and a eon-
stant source of unrest and insecurity. Here.
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lint thought there might be too much of
legislation, it
mechanics,
rate of remuneration for attendance as
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chair. '
that the latter feed on insects, and when
by despise food.
-Naar F. IIINSMAN, L. D. S D. D. C. •
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Graduate of Royal College of Dentist Snr.
germs, and of the Dented Department of Toren
to University, (with honcrel ,
Specialist in bridgo-work, and gold and
percelein arewns. • •
Pure Nitrous Oxide Gas and locele anathets
los for nein-less extreations. At Lucen every
Wednesday. Office: Fanson,s Blook. Exeter.
after it is proposed to encourage,. ' on the
part ot the philanthropic publio, more at-
'tention to the claims of the children. As
the Hon Joseph Chamberlain said eeeently,
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in a. speech endorsing the work of the Eng-
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bah Society, /The helplessness of these
little ones, their dependence upon others,
the facathat thev are not responsible for
the evils evils they endure, all plead loutll '
y in
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this sort of and was afraid
would encourage a great number of small
disputes.
The bill was read the second time.
IN SUPPLY.
The House then went into Committee of
Su 1 d d the estimates for public
pp y,an passeregarded
ntin to 221 390. For
buildings, arnou g $ ,
miscellaneous expenses of civic government
witnesses which would repay them' tor the
time lost to an amount equal to the sum
which they could have earned at their call.
inge. '
Mr. Hardy had not thought the hon.
member serious in introducing this bill.
It was not supposed that people were to be
aid for the time s ent in attendance at a
P P
court. The amount now allowed was
the
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After Recess.
The House went into Committee of
'Supply, and took up the education esti-
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mates. On the item of $45 000 f h la
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in unorganized districts and poor schools, a,
y a num
discussion arose, shared in b larges
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ber of members, and going over the questions
connected with the general plan of
in ceptivity no means flesh
The first man, too, yeas probably a "vege•
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tarian ' but necessity and the -absence. of
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sufficient vegetable tood for his augmentmg,
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drivenli- t ft h tr t
spemes may have em o a ee . le ,
The cooking or roasting of meat must be
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as an acquisition of a later °peek,
man's des
because, in the earliest stages of .
1 t there was undoubtedly a very
ve opmen , ..
long firelese and becalm° there are
eastasastosaseaest
.M.EDICAL
their behalf.' '
TRE SYSTEM TO, BE PtiRSUED.
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aft 4 It• h gm •
Wilt
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$9,650 was voted. The estimates of the
Department of.Agriculture were introduced
by Mr. Dryden. He entered into explana•
merely in the form of a indemnity to
witness, The case of a. professional man
was not parallel. He hardly thought the
istration of education in the province. • After
a, desultory diseussioe, the committee rose
and the House ad-
pentad,
said to be fireless eonlea even in the res.
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ent day such as the Dokos, in Abyssinia.
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'nothingof
1- W. BROWNING' Al. D.', M. C
Eft . P. S Graduate Victory, 17niver ty:
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It ii proposed to have in each city and
tones of Ontario incorporated Children's
se sew
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tions of the figures given, and told di the
progress made by the various branches of
bill a workable one.
.After some discuision, the motion was
and reported progress,
journed at 10.55 p.m. .
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The Austrahans, too, new
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boiling and roasting' food until the advent
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cell ce and residence, Oommion Litho ea
toey•Exe tee .
an
Aid Society; and that organization will be
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by the Government to
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a• sase , la. • (-IX
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his department during the past year. He
referred to the abatements made both out-
carried. .
MORTGAGE COTENANTS.
" TILL 'WE MEET AGAIN."
of _Europeans. For the Test, All ;savages
know-how, tO kindle fire by the well-known
I)R. RYNDIVIA.N, coroner for tag
Cionnty of Ruron. office, -opposite '
Carling Bras. s tor e, Exeter_ -
given authority re-
ceive the ,. guardienship 'of all deserted, or-
plumed or neglected children.. The So-
ciety's officer will have power to bring
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side and inside the House that the meet-
inga of the Farmers' Institutes were polite-
1 in character. He distinctly denied this,
Ca...
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Mr. Gilmour moved the second reading
of his bill to abolish the personal covenant
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eldent Conn,ectedWith the Sailing, o
She Germanic.
method of the friction of two sticks, era
what is still simpler, they take a 'torch,
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along with them on, their wanderings. that
never goes out. The Andamamites•preserve
DRS. ROLLINS & AMOS. '
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Soparetestalloes. Residence same as former.
W, An hew' s b. Offices; Spaceman's building.
Main st ; Dr Rollins' same as formerly, north
oor; Dr. Antos' same building, south door,
. , A. BOLIANS, M. D., T. A. AMOS,' M. D•
Bxetert °at
before the Courts any child under fourteen
found begging or thieving, who is without
proper guardianship, who Is found associat-
s ' - • -
ing. or dwelling with a thief, drunkard or
vagnant, or Who by reason of the neglect br
drunkennees or other vides of the parents is
snffered to be growing up without salutary
ao, ea ,
,.,, _wawa"
IIONV SIM LOORED
it will justice
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AFTERWARDS.
d home Bur-
and regretted that these chargee should
inade, as they could not but tend to de-
stroy the influence of the organizations
referred to. It was not fair to make as-
serdons of thie, nature, which hon. gentle.
men must surely know to be unjustified.
Hi th regard to the Guelph College, hon.
inembers would notice a slight change in
in mortgages.
Mr. Hardy thought that the bill as
drawn up contained very serious proposi-
tions, and that the hon. gentleman could
not do better than lay the bill over for
:future consideratiou.ed
Mr.Meredithconeurreclwith the views ex.
expressed by the hon. Commissioner Crown
Althoueh the swift ocean racers make a'
trip across the Atlantic only a matter of
about six days, and their great aize and.
strength add. so much to the comfort and
safety o e voyage that nowadays it is
th '
considered au easy bit of traveling, still.
the .ferry is a long one even yet, amd there
enough danger and uncertainty left to
theirfire b con the int riors of
auming e e
re y , . , .
hollow trees. '
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ince the An amain es ave come in
d - 't h ' *
' • they a
contact with Europeans nave'superse -
this method of preserving fire by the use
of •matches, which are very favorite objeets
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with them. hey eat t e r oo . eit tar
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AUCTIONEERS. -
parentalesontrel.or education, or in eireitm•is
stances exposing such child' to an idle or
dissolute . '
provide goodan
roundings for the unfortunate little ones
now treated so shamefully by indifferent
the character ot the staff of teachers, by
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w Iola a easing would be affected, and he
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Lands. He added that one result of theroasted,1
bill would be that it would cost fifty per
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make tne sailing ex every vessel an impor-
taut
frequentlyb d a
raw. or less oi e , a
they have no cooking utensils. Moreover,
T ..-41iI4R DY, LICENSE D A U0r. .
-it 41. ' tienoer for the County of Huron,
Charges moderate. .13xeter P. 0. . •
life.-
Ever Y citizen' who knows a child to be
ill-treated' or. tte• be living ' with immoral
people is expected to mollify the Society at
and unworthy parents. Mr. 3. .T. o,a
Kelso,
the State Superintendent, should be gener-
ously supported by the philanthropists of
hoped the efficiency of the sta.ff would be
increased. Continuing Mr. Dryden refer-
red to the efficiency of the new members of
o ege s s. an said ion. mem
the C 11 t ff A. 'd that 1 -
loan
cent. more fee expenses in obtaining .
Mr. White considered that Sonia good
might emanate from the bill if it was sent
t o mitteethemselves
o a c m .
event.
The other day the big ocean liner Ger-
i of the White Star Line la' at her
ra.an-
pier in evr or harbor, Jim belore
N York•tbyf 11
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according to the latest accourats from. Ott.
u ere of these savages, great mor tality
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prevails among them, and they withdraw
into the woods rnore and more.
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Tp. BOSSENBERIIN, General Li-
a 4 • calmed Auctioneer Sales conducted
in anparts. Satistactionguarantecet Charges•
once. . The agent or ' se:pretax/ . will then
issue a warning notice tosthe ,offerider, net-
ting forth that 1 there ' ' d' t '
unleas ere isamme la elm-
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the province so that justice may be securedo'cl
for t'ne neglected, or morally abandoned
children of the province.
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b h d k d le he did not make the
ors a as e w y
college -pay.
An Hon. Member -Well, why . don't
Mr Barr hoped that the hi I would go to
a com*mittee add receive the attention of
ivhissh he thought it worthy.
cls.for the signal to start.
° ; waiting.
There was the usual crowd f
°-.°11°°mIng
passengers, porters hurrying with trunks
tearful friends
at the approach of the European. They go
either completely or .almotat Oorrinletely
naked, live in holes ba the earth or tinder '
inoolmate. lirensallP 0, Ont. .
provetnent the child will be taken away.
Should this latter
you ? . .
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Mr. Hardy again pressed that the hill
and.parcels, . saying good.
'bye, officers calling orders, and above every
overhanging rooks, or build themselves a
leaves.
ENRY EILBER Licensed A.uc.
tioneer foe the Counties of Huron
end Middlesex . Sales conducted at mod.
erste rates. Oelce, at Post -eines aired.
ton Ont. .
course prove necessary
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the little one is removed to the Children's
Shelter and the Judge itipplied to for date
of hearing,- Witnesses are summoned in
the usual way and, the, parents ha th
hare e
.ANOTHER MAD DOG.
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Berlin and Waterloo Greatly Worked lip
and Dogs Rang Destroyed.
A Berlin special says :-This town and
Mr. Dryden -The object of an institu-
tion of this kind is not to make money. If
it were being run to make money, he said,
many expenses now incurred would not be
undertaken, whith are necessary in order
be Withdrawn. .- .
withdraw
Mr. Gilmour did not propose to wit
the bill, and said that if it could not go to
a committee it would have to be 'voted
down.
other noise, the booming
. from the steam
ipes, making the air throb, and a constant
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renun er that the massive mac limey was
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a ready to begin its work.
Everything was shining and clean, the
sort of rough hut with branches and
Their weapons are spears haws and are
,
rows tipped with iron, vrIlieh they seize as
booty from the wrecks of 'stranded ships.
Their hatchets and axes, formerly made a
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MONEY TO LOAN. '
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right to attend and give rebuttal evidence.
If the Judge decides to give the parent
another chance the Society is instructed to
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h d t t' th asp rie ce
neig or oo area. presen in e e e n
hb
of a mad dog scare, which commenced last
dog
t k th college au educational institu.
oana e e s
tions of a high class. '
his
The motion was declared lost on division
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It being six o'clock the Speaker left the
sailors a,nd stewards w ' h ' I' '
ere in t en, iveries,
the officers in uniform and, with gloves oD
stone, are now'' made of iron' and are bound
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to the handle with thongs. They only count
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up, to three, and have no conception of Go
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ONEY TO LOAN AT 6 AND
percent, 520.000 Private Funds. Beet
G ening companies represented.other
L. Il DICKSON'
Barrister. . illzeter,
exercise supervision anti see that the home
is improved, that the child attends school
dailyd '
an is properly treated. If, however,
it is considered in the best interests of the
child aa a free-born' citizen and a future
Saturday by the appearance of a rabid
in Waterloo, and which, after doing con-
siderable mischief in the way of biting
dogs and scaringevery body generally,
fi 11 1 t Th b'tt does were
was na y s io . e i en s,
also shot, and the mayors of both Berlin
Mr. Dryden after recess resumed
speech regarding the managenaent of the
Guelph Agricultural College, dealing par -
ticularly with the experimental dairy,
which he justified on' the ground of its great
usefulness. The increase in the expendi-
chair.
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Thursdey's Session.
e pea ter oo e c ser
Th S 1 t k th h • at three
and coats buttoned tight, looked as soldier-
ly as colonels. It was 10;50, the gong had
sounded all ashore, the man' on the dock
who had been selling the day's papers up
ta e, e
to the last moment folded up his bl th
had been let-
and immortality; they believe in a good and
bad spirit only, hide their dead in the
ground or throw them into the sea or lay
them on wooden scaffolds dance to the tune
' '
of a sounding board,have a. very .keen sense
' SURVEYING, ‘
voter, that the Society should be appointed
its guardians, the Judge makes out an order
and Waterloo issued proclamations corn-
11 d beither tied
dogs
ture in connection with the college was due
` d had
o'clock.
THE ARBITRATION BILL.
men and woinen who writing
ters and dispatches rushed out with them
of Vision -with their arrows they shoot. fish
that no European can see -are of a fierce,sus.
FRED W. FARNCO MR,
* * 1 li . .
Provincia and Surveyor old Gail En-
CI-IisTM3D1=2.., ZITO., .'
Office, Upstairs •Sainwell's Blook. Exeter. 0 nt
of delivecy to the Society, appointing that
body the legal guardian until the boy orthe
•
girl is 18 years of age. .
ITS NUTIIRE HOME. -
• .
Raving received charge of the child, the
mandinthat e up or
g a
muzzled. Since then la number of dogs have
been found at farge in the two towns and
summarily dealt with. But on Tuesday last
a large dog appeared at the Court house,
Berlin showing every sign of being rapid.
en., '.
1 b't b a tiful lar e Newfoubd-
e anima. 1 a u g
o e various new e parturea which
t the
been inaugurated in order to increase its
efficiency. He was proud of the college,
which, he thought, was unequalled on the
American continent. While there were no
doubt improvements possible in connection
'th it he hoped that the hon. gentlemen
ein
The House went into committee on the
Attorney -General's bill respecting Councils
of Conciliation and Arbitration for settling
Industrial Disputes.
' Mr. Clancy did not think that a clause
which enacts that no dispute shall be sub-
to the messenger boys who were waiting on
dock, and v th g and everybody
e ery 1D
were full of rush and hurry.
Suddenly, down the pier galloped two
splendid iron grey horses, drawing a big
truck, piled. high with sacks of mail mat-
-• • •
pidous disposition, .and, according to 'feuds
ers, they probably constitute the tranaition
of primitive nations of 'Indians to Austras
ians a remnant of an extinot people. They
o
are Of nearest .kin to the Negritos of the
Philli iues Their bodily height is. 56 to
P *
VETERINARY.
next duty of the Society 15 to provide it
with a home. An important point in the law
'" .e _
land owned by Jailer Cook, another New-
•
. ,
opposite would *criticise it in a spirit of
' • h the number of
ject to conciliation, in whie
than ten, fair
ter. The teermanie is a mail steamer, ana
she waited for her precious freight of let -
59 inches. -[The Fortnightly Review.
is that these children are.not to •
be put in-
foundland belonging toClerkJ.D. Bowman,
loyalty and fair play. and thus help to
employeea was .less was a
tees.
t
Tennen &Tennent
EXETER. ONT.
, e
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,htt
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to institutions to be artificially reared, but
mustsbe provided vrith foster homes -that
is , placed under the care of kind-hearted
Christian people who will strive to train
them as good citizens under the influence
of love and sympath y. This system, in
addition to being by far the simplest and
d I able little do the ro er t of
an a ya u g, P P Y
Mr H G Brown It then left the court
' ' • • -
d and bit a small bo named Eldon
yard Y• h f
,Staebler, who was returning ome from
dog then disappeared and has
school. The . . . .
not been sten since. The dogs which were
t once shot and the little bo •
1 en were a y
b a doctor, who could not
le 'ld it u instead of attempting to pull
. m Pa
it down . ,
* •any
dfriendship• ht b
Mr. Clancy said that might e
• •t• • - Hcharged that
shown by suet Crl IMAM. e .line
money had been needlessly expended In the
., , , The ,
management of theenstitution. stock
pu , , .Well
purchased in 1891 and 1892, with the stook
f
the farm at the beginning o 1891, to-
one. ale asked why should it not apply to
number?
• ' ' AS t •4 d, that th
Sir Oliver o owa eons' eree
• b d h
must e rawn somew ere. .
Another clause respecting the appoint -
. -
ment of the councils led to a passage or
arms between the two leaders.
w 1 e ehon.
' ' 'd that 11•1 the .
Mr. Meredith
The big horses had scarcely halted when
the pier and deck hands in their blue
• ' .
;umpers, swarmed all over the wagon, like
Palmer Cox's Brownies.
Every man seizedk or. two, and tbe a sac
procession to the ship was quickly moving.
n two minutes thosehundreds o sac s an
I 'f k d
Sold Again.
Peddler -"Please, mum, would you like
, , , se
to ;my a parrot .
Mrs. Brickrow-" Now, what on earth
do you suppose I want with a parrot V
a mum, it just oecurred tame that
'
you tnight save a good deal of time If you
cm dilates of tho Ontario Veterinery Om
k g e. .
OrPTen : One aeor South ciTown Rail, ,
IIIMMI.Maa se.......,
happiest solution of the problem, is also
vastly more economical. than this orphanage
or- industrial school Plan.
was attended y • . • r,
tell the results of the Injuries. lo -day
. . t d t b the
tnere is no a dog 0 e seen on e streets
without a muzzle, atid the strictest measures
being taken to the citizens.
me • •
gether with the cost of mamtenance,anaount-
ed to $36,780. The receipts from sales and
services during those years, together with
the value of the stock on hand at the end
said
gentlemen opposite decried patronage, yet
they lived upon it, and created offices to
scatter around amoug their friends.
Sir Oliver Mowat denied the statement.
parcels were stowed aboard and in another
- '
half minute the gangbridge was dropped
from the deck to the pier, there was a
hoarse cry from the steerage passengers
had one It's a pity to see a intelleotual
' •
oman hke you o :go to' was e nte
w . ,
nutkin calls on such a lot of ignoramuses as
thore is in this neighbourhood. when you
INSURANCE .
-s.
are protect
The dogs will be tied up or muzzled for 30
days. '
,
of 1892, amounted to $,23,596, or a shrink-
age of $1.;,3,192 in that time. These were
He said he did not wish to use any stems er
language than that it was incorrect. o
gathered aft, which was answered by a
similar one from their friends, who were
. , . 11 b t Ile ' t p t "
.
mignt just as we e a an co a parrot."
"1'11 take one." •
.
a
Na. ?
to the
been that were not for
grouped opposite them on the pier, and
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frisiE WATERLOO MUTUAL
_L. FIRE INSUR ANC E 0 0 .
Established' a 1863.
WATERLOO
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•-•
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A Musical Gem. .
. "I atn sorry to tell you, :' said the editor
not the methods.of economy teach
students. Continuing, he criticised the
administration of the college affairs in var-
ious departments, sayin4 that there seethed
offices had created
the benefit of tbe people.
Mr. Meredith said that his observation of
the course pursued by the Government led
then silently, and as easily as a child slips
from his mother's knee, the huge black hulk
began to move.
Then something happened that does not
In the last 200 years France has spent
£992,000,000 in war.
4444=14.41.111•164 .
ilEAD OFFICE . ONT
1,, •
,." ',his Company bas been over -Twenty-3i eh
e avs, in suotteseful mew dion in Western
a tario, and continuos to insure against loss or -
i
image by, Fire. Buildings, asferehantiee
kanufaoterier mei all other deserptioes of
insurable preperty., Inteadit a insurers have
the option ot inturine on th0 i reniimn Note or
Cash System.
During the „past ,ten Years phis company has '
isseeaseasti is °limos, covering, peoperty to the
amount of 540,372 038: and paid in losses alone
S70%752.00.
Assets, •elOOstoo.00, co:misting of 'Cash
in Think Government DennSitand the uhasses-
PA
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. ,move
if
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f
ilif J `)41
, tli a, es, ea
ase' , 1 1 4 ,,
15,
ts' ea- ea
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"that we cannot use your Poem. "
"Indeed?" '
" To be candid with you, it is clumsy in
sentiment and faulty in construction. The
rhymes are. all wrong, and altogethersit is
not even decent doggerel. "
.before,
Here the editor paused for breaths and
the poet said, meekly:, .
"Give it back to me please? "
‘,1 dop't think yeti can , do. anything
wStli it. " . - '
"Oh, yes, I can. Pll have it eat to mus-
•
to be no attempt at economic management.
Mr. Dryden pointed out that the hone-
member erred in his atts.ck on account of
his igncrance. of the subject under discos-
sion. He answered his various arguments
at some length, to show that they were nob
well founded. • .
Mr. Wood (Hastings) denied that there
was any desire ort,.the part of the OpPosi.
.
tion to injure theanstitutiOn.
- '''
After some discossion, the estimates were
' ,
him to dissent from the Attorney•Generars
view of the case. The people took no
stock in thesviews of the Government re.
garding the creation of officers.
'Sir Oliver Mowat replied that tleta people
had taken a great deal of stook in those
views for the last twenty-two years. (Gov-
ernment cheers and laughter.) . '
The remuneration of members of the
councils was fixed by the Attorney•General.
at , $4 for preliminary meetings, 86 for
whOlealay sittings, and 0 for half-day
always happen. There was a. colored man
going off on the ship, and a number ot his
f • d d h d d - t
Men s, men an women, a come own o
say good-bye. They had been laughing and
joking in great spirits for the half hour
but now, as the vessel started to
away, one of the women begata to sing
that pathetic parting hymn, "God Be
with You Till We Meet Agaim" Efer,voice
s sweet an d full of feeling,' as the voices
was.
of this race often are, and as she sang the
her till there arose fine
It _ •
,
.
, ,
.
..e•-•.'-',,seee
• ,
,
A
red Proinittin Notes on hand and in foroo
elSassed.
ic aed nui4se a popnlar song of it. "
•
others joined . a
-e,
J.W. WALDO') M.D.; Pros iden t; 0 M. Te.vi.ort.
,
s ""
7- • •
'sittings. °
chorus on the air. The man smiled at firist,
eeteessees-a es
Secretary • 3. B. fumes, Inspector . OLIA 'S.
SNELL .i.gant for Exeter andvicinite ' • - --,
.
s
:al
se
- s 1 , '
i bi\
Self 'Opinionated.
Wedne$day'll SCS$C071.
oorroERNItra mon Senoons.
Mr. Meredith thought that the councillor
. .
shouldoive their services tree. The scale
tempt the
but as be listened his smile faded and he
dropped his head. Other passengers crowd-
,
'
The IVIolsons Elqn
.,
' Visitor --"Can the baby talk yet ?"
Little Girl -"Not a word 'co t 'mamma.'
Mr. Bush asked Whether, when non-
• ants move into a High sehool-district
of remuneration suggested would
couneillore to organize strikes and disputes
for thepurpose of the pay.
ed to the side, and many hats were lifted,
many eyes wet and tearful while the 'melody
POWDER
,
' (OICARTERED fa Y PA ELIAktEN T, 1858) '
. . '..
Paid 110 0 alntal ... .4 . V4,000,000 '
ca Ennd ... ... ' ... . ' - 1400.0 •
' Iloadaffice ,Montreal •
.
-as
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it" tg
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sis,
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but he thinks he can talk, end you can't
make him believe -that his 'noises isn't talk.
I think he's very itelf-opinioneted for his
age, demst you ?'
, . .-..-
, There appears to be ti, geed* decrease in
rem'.
they immediately become residents,' under
sub -section 6 of section 2 of the High School
kat, or must they first becotrie ratepayers
in the district. . .
Mr. ROSS SOld. it Nyasa matter Of interpre.
's opinion they Would have the
tetion. Ie. hi
getting
Sir Oliver Mowat did not agree with this
hive of the case, but. suggested that the
vernuneration be fixed at $3 for -Preliminary
meetings, $4 for whole -day sittiogn, and $2`
for. half;day sittings. Thia. carried. ,
The bill was reported, with amendments.
rang out.
But soon the big boat waS -clear of the
pier and it Midstream ; there she stood for
a few moments swinging her nose aroWly
,
ttaound till it pointed oceanwatd, and then,
with her eaptain and pilot on the bridge,
an ' , • t •
offices up ie the mas in his lookout
ligr
lalOse
• erAlt4 .4041.,--.
1 -01'.'J.* fili7 . -
as, -1 a teseeisteneesassaav.
a)1! / st -sess- • •
s.,_sesases•-e•-.: se
I", WOLVERSTA$ THOM A s.Tho.,
GENERAL itlasiXel• ER, ,
sefonee advanced to good fermerson their own
note With ono or mere endorsor a,t,7 .ner cent,
eer anrium. .
. Exeter Branch '.
. ;believed
1 ' 1 ' . '
c ptx, every I awfu day , _ tonal° a. m, te a p.m
rt -Pt Airs,10 it ns to 1 ' '
Carrot eittes of interest alloWed on depot
4 -.. ,
. .
a Out witEN' nuscuzn.
. „
It has oared etilincntly 'adecesstul in
. . ,
Sootlanel, Austtalitt, and other countries. It
t many -good homes an
' ' the'
is isa ' d
heari's theoughout ' emtario will he opened
' recei a ' 'forthri te little
Ones' and to aid the Seeiety iti finding tenth
• •ttees
. ,
the value Of old English mansions,. Oaksey
Hall, in Essek, a lque property, of six him-
tired, acres, valued forty years ago at $23•
en y '. go a auetion fol
000, WAS ree tl ld t ' ' ' - '
£8 000 . .• 4 ' . • •
, .
' '
"1 have alWaye ha,d a presentiment,
. . ., .., •
stun lease ,ransay, a , s iou leyoung.'
•
"But you didn't have to did you; dear ?'
• .
1,` d M' Aliti t k" I'
"P l° les (ma, a ro ing her pale
,
rights of reSid,ente.
Amami= ntooNst °NAUGLE.
, Mt McCleary 'moved for a 'rettir'n of
-* - •
copies of all correspondence 'in cohnettion
...' • ' ' . f ' license
with the granting o a, shop for the
le Of liquor to one sloseph Aspinall, of the
sate
' f T1 ' - b i tl S " th RAJ - f
town o i son urg, a le oil i ng o
Oxford, for the 'year 1893-94. Also,' copies
. 1 - - - a a . t • - -
of 0.,. an (Mumps% a in (Megaton
,
urobn CANADA COLLEGE.,
•
The House then went into ednamibtee on
,Mr. Boas' bill respecting Upper, Canada
College. , •
' h "- t
Mr. Mererlit . wee satisfied. that unleas
tonne radios,' change was •nsade in the man.
' t f th 11 ' 't w • ld etrograde
egemen 6 e Oo ege 1 ou r .
The teaching staff was not up to the Madre
pr i e
z Id b . d thingfor tl ' taetic if
t won e a
•
per* flags flying from every mast; she
sailed finely away, a beautiful and interest-
'
ing sight, ,
rc ' k - - ' ' 1
. i always now yrhen comp ny e :ere,
I can tell it any clay,
F ' then calls Minna, 'dear '
And never ealls her 'say.'" '
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seis
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PERES
Contains
r
/ 4sg Pet e
se ,
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T ST . ' . T 13 "
SONDES ' EST
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0, • , 9' .'
no Alutn, Amtnonitia.lree,, ,, '
' Phenolate& or env Dilettante
X, tlYEIP, EIVI11)01c ;
' Sub -Manager
''*-s
of en arid
the law provides for manunt in
- d' do ' hotie,
*omen in all the electoral ist til. T
committiees will'also be the localLguatdialits
.. ,
e der"
broivn,lutir t n , y,
papers
.of the Government, or any officts3 thereof,
relating be the said licente, together With 'a
,
topy of the Of the ehict ittapeetot,
goole
1 fro 11
the college arab eat loose in the use,
nred alloWed to manage its Own affairs.
(Opposition " Hear, hear.")
, .
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„ '
V1,•Y
•"Se.
0 ,
M' t. d'i
alterlne sc
effesta prio6e26
, - , b
F
e-4 worms' of ail kind:
, •
• from ohiffteeteor adulte
'Ito bg,,..•smit Hog
tiattIMAN WORM ,
, .1,0zNa ..4.,Iway
4 ' ' ' ' ' ' a a . i
uabis, safe end Olearseria resouneg ad
a . eve a .
e N ' r f Clog Leave no bad aitot
. „.
outdo ittio /$03g,
. Of the' Society's wards When placed puts.
d '11 b I able aid to Supts Xeltio
'.'" vv! p ,,,
n hamtaumut a state proteetorate over
1 . 1 ” — • -on
the ohitdrem .
bo Vett WANT A flii/Lti?
• , .
Ali th'
e i 6 °e" " '''
in unison and will assist sach other ,in tcro.
,
Vidiag harass for their protege& ' Pot in.
era, .,..• ee, ,
its lek iva gretro-har a
DalgY W7-11- i - - -- "VAIL
When She was a, Child she tied for Castoria.
a c
W.ti h ' Is' - ' at• - h I lig to bastoria,
on e 6 ecame . tss, s es c u .
Olen sholtiPiOliftdren elaikevethenteaetotits,
• , ' - - ,
.
tespOrt
who incitiired into the eamplairit that the
I" Was fritudilleetly ' ranted. Ile said
oetente
t
that fro inferniation in is pOneeesitin thie
!Manse had been illegally granted, • tto
recounted the oirentristatteeti -as he under-
stOod"thentaand aata that .the
. , ' . , . • . '
while' appearing to• toilet Investigation,
,
did not °Vet Iteern to Ise anitione if!, follow
' Mt. Rose denied the atatement that the
Ottani staff wits not up' to the Mark.
g
The report a the Inspectors of Colleges,
had proved conclusively that the teachers
• "a 0
ere fully qualified, 0,hei the metho a f
teaching modern, and approved of in all the
. • . . • • -
leathog, universities of the world. . 0
. . ,
bill wao as meat as Wild he to , Making the
-,
veal es KO IGIA,PLEUR SY.SCINTiC
. A ' CURED EVERY TIME.
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44 ' V' IVIENTHOL PLASTM ' ts''
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