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� I - I � . - - - I found to be suffocated to close of the year and the awount of in. �
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I I - i I ,, I I . � . . I I * sion of maintained. Whicht therefore, should child was! . terest paid thereon, were less than for . I �'xr. Fenwicles -requirement
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NEW: ADVERTiShMEXTS aw . 4 .h�el great Dominion - uestions, would be the people of'Haron Vote for, Mowat or � Fore - � to 13wenerton!9, storehousO
I . . .1 -F 1. . I Tiaz IMPIRUL G0vZ131qXZNX.— - the year previous. - ; .
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� 11 � the, Dorginiou _ , ply a court of ppeal to try wheibe - - . Fo he estimates for the ensuing yell ,
. .1 . aim] g Meredith 9 - T - I brakeman not, boing near, I
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K i SIN'The figure between. t6 parentlaods after " ight to veto or diWlow. any legislation provincial Le slatures were ri ht . - I , 1. They have bftn -. ; � ton undertook to uneouPI
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i, . a pRge'61 the -paper ou wbiah to do this. Any person who doubts r . . I I the ' . I -- be presented at the coming session of will als6 be submittec Z -
T �� I ewh 11ne" clenoteff thl i; � e dusions they came -0my consis. �� when the locomotive madi
.,� : t will be fou'u& bts passed by the Local Legislatures which or wrong in the 0 . arliament give precedence prepared with all due econ
:� the ad,441",men � �' that they du , can hav these don THia DomiNioN Parliament which met the ImperialP ill 8 out of ; t . - hin- his arm I
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�� I I -Nowat sy of last week, has not got to the corrupt practices at elections b . tent with thenece sar ' - stop, c � 0
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-. Will it Pay,7--Duncau & Duncan - (5) set aside by: eferring to the State doeu- it aeorns.proper. M�- I and -his to. Olear, hear.) � Ifthis House was on Thursd ' � - N'ielopm , ate verely bruiA
i �. � prepared to take that course and adopt The bil creating 9 now munio:r ality of the varied resources of the Dominion. bumpers,, andfise .
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� � - Cough Medicine—Lumsaen & Wilson (,5) rters, phile admitting the power overnment of Th address- in .... w I - the I
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- 11 k . � I ments. By Ln Order in Council %P- SqPP0 . that principle, then the G fairly to work yet. a do eeps away 831 the ancient On the Ist of January, 1885-, the large ! is now obliged to carry
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, ; Now Go,ods—E. McFaul. (8 t would'bave much more e�e:w I . !
. I proved of by 1e Governor-General, on of the Domi�ion Government to do this, the day,while i reply to the speech fro' Throne of . A: bill I ko �
... : . . , . m the On , the capital. A measure 5 per cent loan will mature win i ' in a sling. .
- �1. Spring Trade—Duncan & Lean. (5,) . would also have much . privil 'the issue - Signal!
. iii 74 that it possesses �be right. They responsibility. . Z ed autborizing Of - I —The Goclerich I
1- c the 12t' r,1874,the D 7 I
-1 � Auction Sale—Thoa. Adams. (5) in Noi6mbe ominiou don � .I:: -.
�` ` des conducting and hadbeen moved. -Mr. Blake v6ud Sir giving enant farmers compensation for be submift
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-� , P _ * John Macdonald has each delivered im - debentures bearing & rate of interest not. ..., Thomas,Dbdd of CalbcIrne
- � t Wanted,John Shaw.. (5) Government jbinds itself to accept the claim that the Dominion ( a - provements and another giving mem . ;
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�"] �� I " bers, of Parliament the exceeding 4 per cen t. ifor tk4 redemption .i --T I loaned no -a co�y of a biblO
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, � jilstmy Heifers—J. Kranakopf. (5) such a4miuisteriDg theiiff irs of the wholeDo �
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'. r award of.tbe I arbitrators as 11final and only has the right to disallow i minion i�s one great country; it would Q I to the I
�, P . himself, and each made a good speech t of this loan. 1 � 'preface
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A � n P ' vinciAl legislation as interfere . also haiVile the power, the authority and i, from his standpoint. From the tenor measures sp(,keu of. The latter, it is t was w -n � n in 15680 �
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1-----1', :� . 4 Read & Profit—Wm- Campbell & Co. (8) "conclusive tpon the limits to be take rO - . -of % majority over every[ I I I .-� men
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I �11 (8) 'Jas and for Ochboundaries, respective- the rights of the Don4in.i I of the remarks of the latter,it is evident thought, will be thrown out by the Huion � Notes. � I ber of Interestin - �
` 1. Wanted—John Payne��. hich is as till, every Act, e .� i �-� ments are to lie found in I
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it, . Farm for Sale --J. Sutherland. (5) Illy." It wah also determined by the .- Provinces. This is 4,n issue w . eeper, of I ."
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- -1 .. Bull Calves , r I - erb-. Institution, every right of every Pro- that Provincial rights are not like . —Mr. P. McLsreu, hotel -k
I L . Hunktor. (8) � u ut. If Mr. U .. THz'DuhLiw CONSPIRATORS.—The re- ��, -� - 'he entire book be= tt
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Vn same do ' t -that the Dominion Plain as it is imports in Canada. be better respected- than formedy. U' Clinton,
- cum , , Vince . p velatiol'is at the trialof the conspirators i and t
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1" .. Attention— a. (5) which werd'scareely 10 months old, and
! -- .1 - I agree to concurrent action witlithe Pro. -� h.. The views expressed by Sir Jobn as to the preRent each Province has regn- at Dublin on Saturday last were of the . - .
i I - I a -, - - - - I I . which dressed! 560 pounds. - I .
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1�n I * t vince of Ottario in obtaining such have no po . . - iensible. I - most startling nature, and laid bare in re eipts of the Gpilerich � - � eech,
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- ,,� ' -for he views' which Mr. Mowat . . High School for 1,882 were 03,970.053. - � ---
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�Jl- I MUIVOU � X11001, Or. mgislation� s may be necessary They are t pears from the speech from the Throne, 05, lt&V ' '-L -
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- -4 C�T � and his -supporters are now contending The expenditures were �3,399,
. I giving binding, effect to the conolusioins� grant them; and �Uat. couseque which we. 'publish in another column, Mr. Under-Secretary Burke. One of -,% . long one,'aalde from its relil
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I -". 'SEAFORTH, FBIDA,Y,. Feb. 16, 1883 1 . ment Sir John turns r1ound & few years' ment,that he intendo* to take away drove the car upon which the its
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- �, , EDECT ON CARD. with. Iter it is clearly and conclu- . iB-CDncerned, the rightto disallow every Province has regulated its own liquor on the ata,na,and Miair . says: "A personintown wh<
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11 �m� �- . . . . � Crown, be was placed —On Friday, the 2nd, Mrs. 7 � �r great dail in winter, for
:: I -Legislature, and he licenses, but now' gave s, full amount of the, movements � It:- ,
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� ; i' sively agree to on the part 'of th I act passed by,our Sir John proposes to I I a � .
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, ; 'H . aged 78 years,died at her late resi s avoided upsc
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I �. � . .,kctors of .ast, wron. d of I body which is, in real acked in that contention by Mr. of the murderers. He also ide - -, th
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I I- -Ii - I -/ . - N'_I .1 Dominioa, n - t only that the. &war is b , deprive them of that power. Is it not Bayfield. The funeral was v6ryliige1y �11 a g out to pass �other teams,
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f . . . !. o thq aibitratoi s be accepted as- final and: t�h . Meredith the leader of the Local Op- about time that the people of tho Pro. * attended Showing that her : �--.� loaded, by I 11.
I -, � I yon as the abosen nominee of the Re- lusion, thei His evidence was corroborated by other -i I .
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� � will' tention to its logioq.,l cone position. We 1�a!ve it to the good Sense cter was fully appreciated. �
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I k I � form. party to Soli , , our suffrages at ara elections now-pandiDg'have no signifi-i —Sheriff Gibbons has been appointed - i past, w)aen be had BimT
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1. i��, I - I &ke that aw of our readers to pay whe this sort of thing is going to stop. If until Tbursday. In his speech at Ha- �'%- :: -
i 11 1: a[ecti6a to be hold on be procured i s will m . of no importances as! I I - . Returning officer for West Huron in.n.,the � - :� , 01i the roaA, There is car
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I I I binding, a�ud definitely fixasthelegal I was right in 18721 or in 1883. � ick M.r. Trevelyan,. Chief Secretary as Dickson -
" ..0 L . , not prbmptly checked, we fear it, will w coming Local �lections, Jam , � . - k ran, in -roads 'like ours
� .". 27th inst, I . ave �ad the honor of hnstead of Xr. Mowat and his Govern. . I — or Ireland, justified the vigorous action ne �
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serving you in the capacity of your . t and their supporteirs being respon-1 taked by the Government for the re Robert Armstrong, J ; -1
:: ,-. 11i, I I men. . � P. of Morris, for ! -1: this method the danger wou
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�� - ":�� . the arbitrat nly the thin end of the wedg6, which storation of order in Irel 'd. ' * ':i
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� .k I representative in- the I�egiBlature of our sib for the legislation of the' past fourl Increased Pu'bhc Expen theEast Riding. "I
. "r:,,.,--,,, i proceeded wi4h upon these terms,'and - I I will be driven home until the Provincial SNow SLIDES 11 Severa — �. v. � ,
� , . Province for twelve, y0ars. My public years, the peop�e mu�t look to the Gov.] Through,the energy and enterprise �, - ral Pr � tice." If any pf
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I . I : I Parliament 1mas acquainted of the � � ] have been placed in the Canada Metho- !-,,. L the roads asat
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:.,::�, � I left worth retaining. Measures to give tlea L from periment
� � - � - ted the a law. The . I thirty men were star e � 1k. �
L ,� . can judg6 of my f ture, from my! legislation to becoZ diBt church at)Bayfield. These peopi this coulit) ,,he I)Lad. better
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!! I I - def ray the expense I I . . alluded to are the principal ones prom- instantly an avalanche w(L
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- 4-, � � of my ability to secure the passage of time vo . what sleeping !Z- - - the snow,
� I, I j, fore, except as purveyors and. expenditure is n w almost double The building in which they were ker, of 1,� 1. 1, :_ "ima
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- ; such la,ws as I though,� would be most - . gers for the Dominion lGovernment. , ised tb is So n — � lz.,� - be I
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I F, � . -� I it was under Mr. gandfibld ,Macdonald, was crushed to atoms and the occupants Holmesville, while coming out of the. �. . - A in, bn the hard I
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I . - - . in the intereats of � the Oeople�gbnerally, I This is the doctrine �sI4 and proniul- and this is made a subject of com- � tho'ut eliciting a hurled -down the nijuntain. Areseni 9 bush with &load of wood, last week, 1 � A former Howi,ek resid�
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� � - I -the. rocar . gated-�by Mr. Meredith, and this is the, plaint against the present Goverurn . ti - , -- I
i - I I 'I On � the 3rd of 'August 1878,. after I from the Opposition, and we hope from soon as the newEi wa.% :received, and amme I -1 fu.1 canaldstes in the recen
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- i - 11., , nearly four yelarB of labor and resea,rch I OVOtes. �That the expe � diture has largely in rs as after several hours' 10)our the men that be has been I I - '1 elections. �
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. . not been in vaivL. I bi've given a fair - idates], creased no per�on can deny, and no I I., were uncovered. Seveyi were dead and as I t --The Stratf
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, the work and for � one of' Mr. Meredith's cand I —M r. Thos. Shute, of Usborne, h ord B�acou
� I . ,- - arbitr oo � well. Although the session may be an eighteen fatally wounded.! Allthecom- Lf � � ' ,
� I I ,-and impartial suppoit to the Mowat ' will give his assent- to. This is the' ; person need wa4 to even if they could. ' . I disposed of a colt eight months -old, in speaking of the snow blo�
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: . I I be remembered that all that is now re- position, also, that the Local Legisla.' � The money has I I een expanded and. the * - sired by "Welcome," to J. Snell I h -
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� �.- j 'up � quired to Ma4e this award legal and . people have received the benefit of the res a some splendid aninials in their posseil. - I' " mous. Toisaynothingof tb
I . I I parliamont is remarkable, especially -day, when with -in six . 13 0 ,�i +� - I I -
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: settle the . . Mo � W, 'S rul the county of Huron are altogether 90 new members, 66 �, pla�es I
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I - L. I n lation approving of anc g it. tains that the Local �egislatures are, receivod from the public of whom have never occupied seats in by a snow -slide, ditched, and is under W -1
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L . nomically and efficli : D -d so long as behl,�' solemnli� bound by or( m ,Mducation .......... il. 6 ................... $122,73( M L � wiDterfighting sno,
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I . - I . ail ratified byl the 6overnor,-General, go alone. In other words, that the people AdminiBtration i 'r, a�, was elected � 4- -; ioll-branc, -, and 110 P I
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rs � I jtidg,meutl just and be4eficial, back on the.�r pjedge, repudiate the are entitled to have the management of . tutes .......................... . Strawberries have reached the New York. to that pobition without Opposition. On re - � `
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w ,na personal sary leclislatioh, on their a, afte� which the —A tea-meetiug will be beld in the -- - �
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. [ I- - , � iall-y supported thl . � In, seeking your, official docum 3nts, - Messrs. Pritchard, McDonald, Stew � - nan ,
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. . suffrages, I have no �ers0n&l ends in son to refute,our StatenlontB.- Now, we ts, sboulq, therefore, vote to � ance and rapid Spread of n you on Musgrave . I � - ted thal
I , * , I . requiremen , I . . Rmallpox " the auspicious- Icircumstances ,,McNauabton, and McLemn. - anotione
[ I -� axes to grind, but I est -i above items tha� had the' amounts not 1 Music to be furnished by the Clinton, .-,- , gainnon, an�d banique .
. -view a -ad fhave, n i ask any reade;r, we care not what his sustain mi. Mow4t, p,nd should earn � . the lumber camps on the Upper Missis- under which - you will begia your
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� , I lies ta. advance �the interests and in- 'to - people would have had to contributo - NOBLE RESOLVE.—The Spanish Coun- Canada is in the enjoy I:mint of peace - —While I � -� as.a, tohten d
- me . - eir or not he ti � inks Ontario has been pledge themselves support him in - �.-- setted. to bim -
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and adopted:. P E Mi I am now an- ernmeut has qated'honorably. No,man. Now, -for the third issue'. Itiss I burdens i I this conntir ra egister in 1870, as free mercial, are in a healthy and I p . - I 0 i0-
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; . I ha , therefore, byen lightened during ageable, ran away, throwi . Mr. Naftel *
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L w -1 . � . n the affirmative. Mr. Meredith's policy really is. . � ; i -. I L the evening. Af
� I p d. a visit of taDce of two miles, dislocating the seat � r� � L : i
I where I can disculso p'�bliomatters at Meredith aud.his' followers, however, does' not Beem to haye any definite o 1 ernment, to the extent of �8�2,967. Nihilists are again springing into prom- guished pred6ceBsorB, I si - ' re-Dsred �y -mine bost "
- IT . I . r I - inence, and threaten by Some terrible some length'to British- Columbia last from the rig, but no other serious dain, - -1 p L �� done �Mple jLnSti�a t(
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Z) I - � I . I demonstration to prevent Tine coronation Season. h great natural resources 0 ' ' man explainecl, the Object
bfy do in: an address of this kind, but as would like' to see the powers of our L
asking the peqple to say by, their votes he wants one thing, the next he wants- : . - of the Czar. � that Province promise that as soon as —Prior to leaving their farm on the eL - ' ering, and After payinrl'>` a
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sibrld! for me to meet , Svow BOUND.—During the blockade the Pacific Railway is completed an ,
- it wall be, im pos i that Ontario h48 been fairly treated, and something else, and so .on.' However, 4cal Leoislatures curtailed and tb K-1-1 tfie -,-vort,h of the gualat
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i . I I - million bushe's of corn in cars suow with the progress made elsewhere will friends of Mr. ,and Mrs. Passmore so- -1 , which :�
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solloiting a contiinua=6 of the Support ONer to the Pominion. How much I r residence and present. I �- ` - � preseutati�n after .
- ernment in repudiating the award they .cided in having the licensing aad regu- , bound between Chicago and the Mis. be assurediv Meanwhile the disposal of sembled:- at thei --
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which, has been so g8n-6rously Recorded bound them a lating of the liquor traffic removed frona . . souri ri r. the lands Set aside in aid of the rail' ay ." �- no i - �
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me in past elections. T,f, therefore, gen- able and honeSt. Will they do A?. 4f under the control of the Government received from ti�e. Dominion treasurr MAIL Roi3BERY.—The mail bag was to actual setilers, will add to the im- accompanied by many handsome and 12�-�`, -
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tlemen, my past re'co�d and prosent and Legislature and placed in 'the' Aring the ten years, and to wha, d opeh in the baggage room at po Q-', - I !
a township coilucil were to a*ct in like - . . asgiDg through the United high esteem in which they are hold by ,U- � . .
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viewa meet with your �pproval, I have extent have t air local burdens beeit many those who Should know them best. 'A -, L
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'" to ask you in the interests of the prinol- . lightened by thi i aid received from tha J evidence$ -of regard for the Empire, of —Says the Goderich Star: An ini, - -
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-hich we profe�s,and the - , I S . which this country forms so large % oipient duel was ,o L :,-.- . i: � to get bo M- . a on Wednesday
i ples wi great scouted a , uld be looked " on as ministration of the licpns'iDL, law. No quarter ? The 3,rants, under each of the AN AGED CiTizEN.—Thursday was the V, 4, -� a Onnrf litincan nffin4al ..,;t ". I
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i I d important iss as f�'r which we are disbon`esttric�6ters. Whytbenconclone matter how anxions"the municilal so fully: returned by us, be as. enduring an *ex -military officer. Preh-minarieo -.-- I -
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� v; I? com for�,ward on Tues- offences in h4h places and ls might be to administer th6 —in Some initances more tbaii . is ,natural and advantagegus to�� were partly arranged, and the;-conW- L� ,.'
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I f'L I Many calls in. congratulation. Numer I I him several
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- life, which weM6uld despise if practised 'law efficiently,the loqal influencesagains I . ous bouquets were sent. * � - . . '
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I . I ght th ' Dominion Government .est On the one hand an theteniperanc Mowat Admi6i�tration..' But, is it no - quence of high priced rubber gum. ' .young boy, on of Mr. Robert ' - �
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! I ., Your Obedient Oervant, followers, with but one exception voted interest would not 1ppq hold its bwn.� to squander it in jobs t6 political f avoi - effeoted a number of remarkable cures, to theyepregentation of the people in He had been stopping at Mr. James t six mi
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. � i �, 7�romAs GpsoN. � �qr the followilng resolution: and in a few years 't44 ground which ites? We fa 4 it is not difficult t) N. Y. Several prominent citizens the electoral franchises existing in the were fooling with a revolver, it went off, I - , . 't
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� . 91resg there a,rethree�i�nportant issues re -affirms its d'etermination to give its control of it a deal Ilelltltior in so far as that if they vote at'the conUng electio a the Privy COUDCil delivered', last. June, - , ev;i irav,aj-a aga
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Z I license question. the boundary award Ontario in an, r step which it May be others will follow. goes to show that in order to prevent , while i d tb f the saddest
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� . I and to assert and maintain the just 1�i . - i local legislation at will, they assist in sale in Paris'of Sara Bernhardt's jewels liquors, and for that purposeito regulate thigh, where it still remains. Th� 1 - , Clintvn,�ils -
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� . � to, the people, and on tl�e verdict given thereby deel ad and det I Sara's husband, will ; retire from licens;F1 going off, and Cha � a S,
� : . � I &T ermined." there was. practicalli free trade in dent. It is all nonsense to say, as some . I 6 , legislation by the Dominion '5-- moved into town
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- As we have already stated, Mr. , I . do, that the Dominion Government ca mation of &foreign fegion to Serve in eq± an he received the balL - - - -; -1 . . block, onj 1.1uron, Street.
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i7 Province. If Mr.� Meredith and his above resclutipu in 1881, and yet in the the provisions of th� lqw rigidly enfore, that, power. This is a fallacy. The DEATH OF AN AGED MINISTER —Rev. Your atteaion . caus (I his services V
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� party are sustained, aiid theY adhere Daniel Devine,"one of the oldes� mem- - d John McDougall, lot 9, concession 3, '
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: I � t . . P LAKE Micum&N NOT NATIGABLE.—For will be laid before you. � Mr. Jamers Porter,for the Sum of 84,0001* - - I . - , i.ufl
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� I � I : in refus hich session of 18'. 2, lJohn M against the overnment, and yet tie s I I 11 I Suff
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� . . . - � -,ty, they, farme-el� approved. Are men who s - Government �ould be sustained by tle . er&l with ice Boverml feet thick, - navigating our inland I �, ividuils =cha' tably ai,
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! . power, be they in the 'interest of the as this,and *hor will for any mot' "The provinces bavq their rights. and be abBoluteiy�independent of the injured Shore. In .,. fou,na ou.fi otheiwise. Dt
� . � .1ve � I * I am glad to be able io inform you west ho 'a. He is the owner Of 160 1
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I . Mr.'Meredlth, the people of this Pro- ,Let those who thin so, vote for Meagrs. this Hou a to consider, whenever such. combine and could force the Gover that 4gypt is absolutely incapable of line from Thunder Bay to' within attered a wor
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L � . - honor of the State will - a destroyed. Cciuncil, and 'Who fool that ldr. Mere. . 1 4 this provilacel legislating upon -any Bu� versation with Clemenceau, stated that will be r�iade on the Lake Superior sec- Glenmorris school, has also been heard . I --�
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� f � I they -were arguing � discussing and defined. Mr, Meredith is satisfied , io ern1Dg adency,� and also that the is largely in excess -of any former year, tunity of seeing the country,aDdpredic,ts - . .
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� , � � is returned n� action in the matter wi�ll KILLED BY A MOTHER'S CARE.—A far- many frie d bar* i
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I assent to the third arl 4trator selected. - course of th �, mer named Gravatt, drove to Grand notwithetandi expenditure on
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