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1. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS . ths.Tampl&A tempersmov a ,6et;ion 122. (2) The rewbov . . . . he ' ' I .-.
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hypocritical blind; an it w&ked inost vigor- shall not apply to rettirnheM I � olau would be diefranolilood'tud, ma' a mll � I
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2ho-fturaWwamthe, porentli er each -clerks appointed- under this! act aid - . . I � , - �
� age of � the pappr on which the . I � -frolilit charges an -. & . grfn�dla& monopoly-. I I . I .. �
Aff eg* qualy at. All, tim'7 for the Conservative poll subject to heavy ponaltim, not through- my -
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dissumat *Ill be, found. � � t .- . I I of�lio fault of theirs, but through an obsourity -in they would have o I
- —MCKInnon a 400, (a) : are entitled under this set. - . I . *c would moure the people I I I I . � . I I , , - -
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_� . - - 'V,1nit(5)-- � ronto, but as soo, a"Llberial. Governmen 'a - � . I I I _ � , their ri I to. No', 01 . I r. Telegram, it was � I 11 � , I ..... I I I , -
apse its uttsoks on the Grit Govern' The word "by any per -son who' meoev,e 7," . . �
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� , vy-01--w. R. witlin (8) "any— pay- � I � I - . . _�: �
. got into power at iOttaws, the Templar at I legislation. Now, everything can be not befel this 6ountry at Mr. Mackenzie was' , I I Tz�
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. RW ZdsU for 11al". Laud -borough (5) was this double course, In trying to serve election constables and also the owners of wilt be -injured, but all interested 'will be nfttron with the dtion s I � ; - - . . - I . .
- . I . Stinis for We --W. A. Row (5) the Conservative party more than the cause - oLved heavy costs fighting thematter, L in. the than Paaift6o, He at right in that -as in . I r - . .
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Butter wauttd--G. Z. King (8) . polling booths, the constables reoeiv, �; almost avprythfu
. I Of temperance, that was responsible for the . Ing 119 Ise. - "I
� ! Cbmao H*rdw&r*--0, Harthib (9) I - - I the courts. There, to not the , least qdoubb but , � ,
� Not W.sather--Gralz & Xsotlo,Wd (1) 1,de*th6f-tbo Templar. - - from the arbwa for their services, � and . I :
� - I I . - course - taken by Mr. Hardy. .is the Ia re rin �� to t ' ,,*oto of, 1_1�_.
I Nartgage We-OwrovA Proucifoot (5) �.__ . the I for', 11 a : - the el%wtion -
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Ferni for ads --win. Mitchell (6) . :, I pro r one, and will be hearti ved of ' dig. I EC 1�8 I
I The Colk-Tea Store. -A. G. Ana (5) - � An Inside View. � sation in like manner. - The throwing 0�tl TO ly appro 'constables which now being so much . - . � .
� � Central Hartivrase Stam -8111a & Murdle (0i) � I . . - by 'the country. I � oussed, the Torou 'World says : f A In Any . �
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� AlGrest Xyta-11. J. Hill (6) . " Kit," the lady war correspondent of the ctf then votes in every count nency .would, ___ - .. I
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I TwW6-Johngtou Bros. (8) ,Toronto Mail, after many trials and tribu. si we have already 011- I � -
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I . latione and disappointments, has at length sid9mble difference in the - general result. M,Usctl S` W_ * - � .
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. . - i V I got to Cuba.. She was for Aim i quartered This motion of the act has been in force for � I I
- Is . . tions. are in progress ab the Parliament the Government w 1 th so powerful' a lever - . I ., . y - �
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11 . - � , ere for Santiago, she expected to. so- under it have never beim objected � I Olature each cousiAbre iecei a tho'munificent sum . I � I '-dLEARED BEFORE ME ,..A
. ,these parties voting buildings for the opening.of the, Le for corrupting the Ialectorote.11, Seeing that - - TO 8
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I . - oorreopondents, but she was doomed to dis- exclude the constables and booth own I . \ - not,'oureli, a very powerful one, In fact, SOME SOLDAS HIGH* 1, .
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. I . appdintment. No officer or other person in from voting, bat, of ooures, there � is,,good moned- The Government will be econom- . it is an insult to a ery r6 . spectable body'of , - . . 1� . - � � , I
.� . The War. - leal. Kojoessional writers will be engaged' . AS 25 Centsi ' -
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- - 1. netal of permitting a lady to accompany them to interpreted to bear thisr meaning. In order meat does not, expeeb.tbat 'the Hou . . � - - I � , . I - I I . - �
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, Toral to make axi uncandipional surrendar - ' outside. Members will not - get their , v4 papers are very apt . at I . � .
� I - . - 9 . � went on to Key West, where she was mitted the question t� the Court,�f Appeal, )t a parading extracts from the Montreal Wit- .. I - � I 0 1 . - 11
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i of Santiago city and Provinop., The our. tim , . arily have trunks of stationary, but, instead, will gi / I i - � . "
- I � . stranded for a time. . She tried many , as the tribiinal which would necom pad or two. I . , but w, iob notic I ad that . any of 4 - i � � - 7.
I'll, . reader' took place on Monday lut. General I - I ! � . neos,� 6 have I I i . ALso. A Ll N-9 ,- I, I I I
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1_. Toral, with his officers, marched out of. the Santiago, but the same objections and ob. - was decided by the election co4 rts. A corres dent of-, the Montreal e0iFess � - � I . �
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- I d,ji7e a doe ii i this tural, M. P. P., and he is said to have mad � �.. I I
' Pardo- the matter up an isio . in . I I - ma':r'r and was not -thel�'- . . .
. then Accompanied the Am' I last eleetio,:in 0 ,�io,o, �
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tency, however, she persevered, and just as way. Mr. Hardy, therefore, has d4oided to 'the following statement : " I have accepted DELP
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7 I V_ and officers into the city, Speakership of the Ontario Legislature, is a mial , - . a '. � Z
I ' . when formal Pos- she 'was about giving up hope, the long submit the matter to the Legislature to be the ' ol 'Ili h f -truth 2ecordiii to - , � .
... -1 session was taken, and Santiago province looked for opportunity I moms to have ar-. decided by them. 'The result of this set0ion and I will hold it until; Autumn, when : I ex- the retaras 1 the at Ight Liberal candlifates . . � �
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I.- . and City is uoWL in possession of the United I . I I SILL WOW46W AIN 0 S 12 K0 - .'
l- I - I , - rived. She. at last got passage on a Red will likely be that the lAgiplature will pass Pect,to-be appointed Minister of Public received 2t5,6 v tea -, the , straight Coa. . . . . -
L! I States the Amerioin flag flies over the Cross vessel from key Went, audio, no an Act removinglill doubte and- declaring 'W"Al. Thin ismot definite. I 6iay- decide servative candida, 208-4M, and the Pat. ' yi - ' ..�
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f I J . I �X - . I late� to retain the Speakership." What.' ro e nts 5,095 votes. The whole lot t -on -a table and * -. � 1.�_
. I various public buildings, and the city 'a doubt, ere this, located at Santiago. In that these officers and others similarly sit -1 ever, may be Mr. EvanturePo short. . . In the last Legislat re the Patrons were gen- I . PU -1 . �?,
I gawed by American soldiers. The' totme her last letter from Key Wei - I " � price to be 10 -cents a. yard ' -. . I . I
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. . at, dated Joly nated have a right, to vote and always have! lack I of self-esteem is not one of them. He erallY foun � sup rting the -Government . - �
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� .... States assumes. full possession of all the van- J . . I he in a good deal bettef adapted ;for au ground of appeal a inot them by the Con. - �
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- sels, munitions of war sad other property ` � , - i ornaTelial position of that kind than he is servatives, � CA ' ; . 0 . . .
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i garding the management of the Campaign and will prevent ii�Wdsuger of their getting for a cabinet office wherw brains and in- for them must have gain for the most part . I � . . _�
- V , i within the city and pro4ince. The -United on -the American;, side, boars out very fully into poweroiL a technicality. , � �. dustry. are essentials. , I I giveir, in a p I revel of their natural alliance . � . � . I . . / 0 - . � , I-
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1- I Sp"ah troops to s6me port in Spain. These I - . . The Conservatives Ba,v that this contain' � . The Obtawa correspondent of the Toronto ever, the �i 'rals h d a plurality, though . . ' I . . . - .
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i __ ishWdiers have 'all been disarmed,,'Aid haive been brought here by Mr. Z. P. Nut- � well understood here that the coming nee- were the Coniery I as, whose support 'fill of samples of �
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. all the arms, C�&nnon and such like, belon . . next session. Mr. James Sutherlaud�, the . I - . I . . - I -
-t . . Toronto deputation 011ted on Hom Mr. �. I � .
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I , - � valuable vessels which were lying in Santi- gun I a ght to. vote is now said to be arranged., G. � W. Hoeg insists drilling of hi so � 'ht them,, that is a great - .1 - h -1
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I . I Spanish soldiers prior to the surrender. The war. izens whose right to exercise the franchise firm has just taken $50,OW worth of logo . . �
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eri 80� deplorable dreadful fire from the ambuscade, the una. I . t out in Michigan � mills . I
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� owed down as corn falls under the scythe. propose. The Dominion Election Act for- Ontario ballot was*a secret one, as the Do- . I � 11-1 � M.
, aud wounded, ; the stores had been ransack- in _ . Canadian Government condescend to do - I � - 1? I -
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� : T. ? sAdiers and populace were stwving, and the why did the Government not insist long ago, in . the Ontario Canadians." - Our contemporary inuat, have and the Hardy -410618 G Dvernment would not . , . . . - -
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L, ,I I authorities was to feed the fit,6- R , 0 THE .CORNER STORE Seaf �
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F t above the hills shimmers and wavers with gether on the 120h day of April following, timbe cut on Ontario limits to be I , , �
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� of heat as the eye catches it. The tents are and before t6 election petitions were- Ais- tured in this country hereafter. This act, '_ 9 .
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I : . American, fleet are now anchored in the bar- clamors and pfirces. Men, lie down'linds W winter. . . stock to the amount of $7. Mr. Dinnen re- is also one'of the partners. - - ..
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Santiago will be sent back. to the United . of the right to vote. Indeed, the election of the country. I Is it right in � assuming make personation 9� a '. � I I
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� States, except a force sufficient to guard the of all those whose majority was *under 100, that it would lose politically by operating � - -Mr. T. 0. Cooper, of Clinton, celebrated- cheap and said he would do it for one dollar.
. . . Cax,iada has once mo, -a scored a point in
city and prov To mythat the Conservative party ask aboat 60 in all, would probably have be' � the ninetieth anniversary of hio'birthday bn
,ince, and that Major Shafter � an the Intercol6nial in. a business -like way ? I . He n st him,, and after
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ill remain an adiftinistrator of constitured for Provincial purposes and led directly affected had it been held by the If it is right, this is a humiliating ad i
I - wx Santiago, . . - , mle' London has terminated in an agreement to Mrs. Cooper is 84 years of age'. This ven- to help them complete the job. It took the
� . until other provision for its government is by Mr. Whitney, is angry, does not by any courts that deputy-returnivg officers, poll sion, both for the Government and the . erable couple have been married 67'years 'three of them another half day to finish.
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made.' The 'Cubans are not to, have any means express the fullneis of their wrath at clerks and constables. paid from public funds, country. We are of opinion that t . and have been residents of Huroit since - Counoill6r Pattorson was in
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part or control In the government of the Mr., Hardy for having called the Legislature were deprived of their votes. This was a ernment is wrong. To manage the affairs u 1837. .. Wingham on Monday -of last week, letting �� �4
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! � � much disappointed and dissatisfied, A's they to., ing,jus� as it is now in the Ontario petitions. of the whole people, and without regard to - - I Wingham, .on Wednesday forenoon of last cirdine companies tendered'for the. iron . . � 4
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� . uthority . Hardy for been affected by -it, was that of S�F John aliatic. action. It is undoubtedly a
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m , I ! hand over the reins of power and a ,ion chino, and i ne 6f his arms gob Company man accepted at $1,150, There
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I , of Governments in Canada, but we believe fastened in the machine and the flesh was were three tenders for the concrete work,
I ; to them as soon as the capture wag corn- the Legislature to Consider. One paragraph Macdonald hiMbelf, for Kingston. Sir I it would pay, even from a purely partizan =a achievement, 'and reflects great � ,_ Messrs. Neagle, Kidd and � F. Gat )_
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. t. agraph is the one referring to the validity returning officers, poll clerks and constables vain. In any event, the failure of the Gov- A
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. f feadul maledictio the Con. " I -like way is no . ,in a will be easy from a I islative standpoint. 3t a I
, A X the Cubans are infinitely worse. It will not fore, of the tie of where they were otherwise qualified to vote' business argument against n at out her left hand to save her- away. While
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! ,� I Ptucial interests " that control the votes other day, and, As a r oult,"one of them had paralya!s, and is'ed seriouslv
I � Santiago, they should not 1have much teou. plain history of the whole . case In' under. It was adopted by the House by unani ill that a fatal for home, minus the abin I being found -.
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� - sickness among -the Arne' 6,t '.The trouble be an in this way : In several duced the bill,;is repo'r'ted 'in Hansard t � "loo, L . &ken up. __
.. L., rican soldiers -9 0 . defy al intere6ts," and this is just the Wingliam, have gone' a a, business trip ,to' at the bind's of Oakes. � -'The following students fro - I,
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. -i a rand Trunk express professional examinationg .At the Ontario
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! en .as t . idea to Wingbarn' ever duoe� Normal College, Hamilton : J. Spenoor,
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! , Climate a& soon as P086it�le. Since tile !specially alleged thatr the respond ' t w bill) is declaratory of tha fact." Sir John so closely identified as they are with rall. moat, at a salary of . the line Vvaa,o ened, has resigned his posi- Dmhwood; J. A. Taylor and E. RiohMondo .
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; ards had there, they freely adinit that to vot�% should be discarded, and a scratiny of of Justice, Hon. Mr. Mille, and 1be now - Oid Normal 0ollogevas I
; 1. . � ' I with the Intercolonial so would it be with'' track, in Goddirich, t a other day, Alex. Me. , -The Grand Trunk has paid the Turn-* formerly the School �of P�dagogy, and is pot 'A
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. �I cans will likely be tb; island of Porto Rico, - candidates in their respective constituencies. pedient to remove any doubt which may - � -The Grand run authorities have re. treasury after Payment of expenses. -'About midnight Saturday, 2nd,. jmt.� _�
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i - another Spanish possession. General Miles, S ight Reformers were elected nt. It was, n6twith- . -The farr
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� � � opi 7 ions were held upon the -T. Rumball, or 84 acres, was put up by auction on the house- which. was discovered to -be on fire,' �
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,I 4� � I I incompetence of Alexander Mackenzie and a station Let :an G4lb sum of $2,100,- . � � po ,ibe � ��
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pectel. Is is not surprising, therefore, that ing power through thi g total of 1,147. Sev a hundred and thirty- fall. . �
the 7Vankees are trying to drive as hard a . an they were, evidently, building on reach- -its leader was too much given to magnifyin the grain trade this rest of the contents were 'burned. Mg., -3
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. more fighting. If they fall.through a move. and knock over the pleasant airy castles act as eo -1 - � I building of the C.,P. R. w"t A matter of threo-loggid, . 3
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i i -4, , ment will at once be made on Porto Rico the had built. I � b eg has
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,� - . ther the Conservatives have built their hopes is very or go down in the attempt." We did not - . oods, wHe of Mr. � .
-'I ; 4 , will be left until fall, when the wea ter,. of Clinton 'w ridin bay rake, on ,iPflieted by coming i!i contact with barb Thomas Woods, �f the 8th con ' 1k, West, . -
4 V f � other respect their right to vote is unques- think that there is a perso Ii i in of Jawes orniidi,1;,1`unett, a and- i * I
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I 71 . r at presumptive own mind that had Mr. Mackeuzie's scheme no of the right arra Tornut.G Conservatory of Music ha,ve been 75 years of I
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— 1: lions in caah better off than it is, besides cornp,anyq represe ting t � Woods, -whck car-
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