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the Government taking
whole business. We P
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finish.2 But
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enterpr so
whether a sound
it is hieh
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and iUsous
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the adv�itages
theL?-islature. Whatever
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favor of the other me
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w hioh will fall t '11,
Mrs.
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Morley, former y �
position seems to be the
most unlikely oi all
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real a oval
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of the peopl a
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be able t 0 a
be receives
least equ1s
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Dublin. , An or han
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one tim( ; (
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lig irl, whose father At
acksmith shop and
to be co� sumed on
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Sandy Wauh,
good, an:l may even tua,
[ly opcnthe'�vvay
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move ij I k the
present Mind �f
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the people than
one place, the Government
Trovincial ,
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a of 88 per ton
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grain cruaber,�.
did marr
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vince ia favor of a forward movement in the
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something better and More
effectiveii. Should
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f pure 08 a b
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one who would bi 3 po i ties and popular 0 his fellov�
if a-foraign
ender 1h4d been
acoepted at
a
every ton ol
rails lie
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much food for u8eful reflection and to his
burns out from;
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ley'and sulige a tly,x
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noved from this die-
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waike. He
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but whether' h ir
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Br ce against Mr. Elugh
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of the cost of the! sh r
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father amasse
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rother, as now.
There is no doubt butt.
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What is the nermate
tobetakeri?Thpis
Auction Sale -W. Somerville -5 I
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fie public mind.
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ste vote seems t( havic
given the tam
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la d hope. They�are-
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Merry Cbristwaa-Ps. ?AcFaul Co -4l
I" Greelings7-Wm. Pickard & Qo--5
GUt Gooda-A. Wilson-&
� the forward"march will
which is to be de,.ided.
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draw ie piolrides al$2,500,000
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Xmas Glits-R, Willis &.9on-4
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the �
Governmen Lex nox i oas,e
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a to permit it to go ! , I
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The cry now il to
for his da ter. $
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Auction Sale -W. Somerville -5 I
close the bar-roo and
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Robe -Lost -F. Rargard-6
Stray Heifer -J ha Whitfmian-6
practice. How cab to
accomplish tbeaei
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Wil'Qhido you Mea , the home or the daul? I
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Municipal Elect! -lins-A. G. Smillie -5
Geese Wanted -C. Sher -8
objects is, the que it on
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Horse# For Sale -C. Sher -8
9. KioL
ara many method i ad-ggested.
Some" ad,kFise
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Came& ke)piug the
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Special Prices -V. Kuech4l-a
Bull For Service -A & J. Broadf iot,-6
.the tightening ul ,of tie.
law by I Ay *edndng
present, licenOng
the number: of
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Chrls�mas Meat".
aly be accomplished his , avo� just no*, u t th4 wind d6't oftet
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the Government taking
whole business. We P
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Xmas Good8-3-0. S. Androwe-8
licen u a and d
Wag the licen � `ng
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I statement that the laite Re Joseph Park(
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Christmas. Prcsauts-G. Al. Bald%vin &, Co -8
Selling Out -W. R. Counter -S
Poultr.y wariveLT-Lt
fee ; others recommend
law so as to fc
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the amending of �the
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tht. otl4brated divi a, of London, Euglane
aro�d & Co -8
present
irbid the sale .In 1[i,ar-
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who died a few weM fkgo,l left an estate o
Estimy eiter-J. Moiffatb -_6
Do You siat Money -C. Sher 5
rooms and m4ke �reati
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9 an offense punish.
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Fani�y Stationery-&. Winter -i
able by fine and �mprisovment,
*bile ot6ra
16n handsome legae as to�hi8. secretary an
Stock Food-5-Elamilton & Kerslake�-S
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Carvers-Cheeney- & smiles -8
talk seriously ofj making
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a demand u'pon
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I hei isakeieperi, and a f - small ones, goes
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ihis decoased, wife's '7
Nina% Goode -S -P. Dilt
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the, Government o pA
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in force �at once I
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. Xmas. Footwear -a -W. U. willis-8 I
Liquor Act of 1002, th
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it is the one wbich
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It isirepol,tted t a LoFdSbFatboonia hi
Chri 3tmas Gif to--2--i� v� Fear -s
Semonable Goods -rkeid & Wilion-S
was noted on a f days
ago. The lat'ter
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promised to give th lum, of $50,000 to M 3
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Xmas Jewelry -4-J_ Bulger�L
Xmas
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saytha althoug th
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GillUniversity for the 4stablishment of
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Neat; -2 -Kennedy Broa-8
ill ighland Dincing- -W- McLe-id&
votes polled in i t favol
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on the Referend a
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�gyma%alum. What � -Pit� it is some ria
. Fancy Obina-2-4, yoong-s �
��Sc Tea --3 -Beat4e Bro"
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vote to bring it into operation
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on the co � di.
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man could not see 1 h a wit clear to give'
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'Poultry Wanted�-A, Youniz-8
Xinns
tione stipulated, still the
vote was sufficeritly
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Jewelry -5-1. F� Daly -8
Coupty Councit Election -D. Cantelon-5
large and explicit to, juatif,�
. �
its adoption� by
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,Out University. '-Till'bas be6n almos
I CheflUe. LaFt-H. J. Grieve-&
XmAs'aoods-4-Crillh Dircs-9
For SIA -P. MulcabLy-8
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favor of the other me
maybeeai L io
bode-, t I ro-
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: aur held with gifts' while Toro to ha
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Ibee d endent entilioly 1pon the ProvinO
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As OrTStraitheon3' "de. is millions out 0
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position seems to be the
most unlikely oi all
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ion ariol, as well as �a� of .Qaebeo be shoul
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gilt Nunn Cmoolfot,
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be productive of good.
tmouchifany Legislature
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Indeed we dolhbt
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could be got� to
inot lavlah all his �nerooity on that 1�ro
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sanction such a pro
proposed by the Goverimment.
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iuld be � the same. the days of depression. Such achievements
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practically, be a breach
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of faith. It' wo,kild
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be as reasonable if, In the
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event of the 4cb land Ma�leririan deliv " "'
I ;red judgment in th
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Premier Roes has isvued an address to the
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having beew carried,
Lie islature should refu
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Governmen Lex nox i oas,e
tl or on Prid
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a to permit it to go ! , I
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; i. electors Of Ontario. I� was published in the
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i nto operation. Both. viould
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be: wrong, and .
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i� the present time. in view of the bye elections
those who are now urgi
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g the former coiArse iresi rveci fiat decigion find our war
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i soon to take place in the four vacantz congti.
would be the first to c r
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out w t 9'*a- disinitsf,�d and on the fift the judges die
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��.i taeacies. We are - aorry that the space ab
tion at so gross a race
proce
ing as the last sug-, agmed. I There wil I be
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We believe that the
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true re " 0 ea J
mody for the b2rapthe
Vi extended reference to this manifesto, nor to
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V -,I give extracts from it, bat we Mil do so 'a-
evils arieiLg from the liquor
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traffic will not ban I tolrecord his V'ote on� 'the aid of Mr
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f -, our next issue. It. is a clear, convincing and
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be found until the element
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of personal pr4fit JWh tney. Ther Wi BI
i d aeuis to be blowing ir
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A powerf.
, �_: I -al defense of the conduct and Policy
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aly be accomplished his , avo� just no*, u t th4 wind d6't oftet
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- meat 'of the.
the Government taking
whole business. We P
charge of the 1 I
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asume it would not I :
T is ri�'cent judicial appointments in thi
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be within the power of
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the Provincial L�g- 3ounty Oerve as ahothm reminder that Wee
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� arrot-like or of tile Opposition that the
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islatu res to interfere with
but the Provinces certaiily
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I attufactulre denb earaj; been ex
the I Eluroa has, in re Ceesively
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ha the ' . � �
_4 elections have been won by corrupt and im.
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by
to control the entire sal
po�er
I .avicred lin Gov6rn'ment patron
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. We'l mean that .
xge. Itbashisid a Ileute6ant-Governo'
�, proper nreans. reference to the results of
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_4 the election court trials,
__ � two OpPoe'tion'Ets
the Government should
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)e the ' I . :
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On Y medillin jherH, 4 galor, uty Oolleot)i of one
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�_ �t haviug thus far b3en unseated and but one
between the manufacturer
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and',�, conenmer. join! a Masteiin chancery,
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- , Liberal, He also quotes the rascalities of
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This would entirely re
iove tLe I element i of I
i ; er, i , - aperior Court Judgei� a County Court
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personal gain in so far
as the sale is c6 n- u d a, a4unior Judge, largl. harbor expend-
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� � -Dominion, all of which have been condoned
so
placing all on an equal
have th!e resultilof tures, two postoffide buil
. i lingo, and many
footing.!: It would inaller perquisites. , And al�-ill the cry is for
i J y- Mr. Whitney and his collei,gues, as
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1, - I :rrefuta'ble proofs of -the insincerity of their
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effectually do away wi
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h the b; r and � -
A . � I he PeOP a w 0 won i 8 o lawn t a earth
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.:� j present professions of purity. He also raters
w � � �
- , to- the
.rig Prac
tread tice. It ME
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this to be accorn lished ?
p
-y be asked how lis nd have it fenced aroundl as their own
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i 9pec �af preserve. Dur rig t ese years what
In the first place, 'i
_. U election fund which Mr- Whitney
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�, and his party had at the la�t '
the licensin- law must ba
. ta
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basE'asb and South H ron rreeived ?
entirely abolished .�
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.. electio
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., shown by the sworn statements of several
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and substituted by one f
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r�iddin,g the retail 1 H )a. W. S. Fielding
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. Conservatives, and shows -that the fund must
sale by all but the agar
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ts of the Gover!n- Minister, ha� had, a so n.ewh t unique polit-
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, � have arilounted to the enormous sum of
ment. The Government
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should establish� ical experian�e. He has
I a be 20 years in
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liquor store at the several
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centra Poin, s in t _9� public life, 1� in �he * a otia Legisla.
v �c
'r _t
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explanaition of the sources of this fund, He
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province, a-3 in
. ay be required
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fori the pub ito I'P' ure, and six in the � Doniinion House of
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,shows, �lso that Mr. Whitney's wild charges
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convenience. Place thostore,
in!cba rge Of a Oommons. It the,Prov�ince JIie was Premier.
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. of corru,�
ption. at the last elections have been
competent Governmant o
car, on a aalar�, In the'Domiplonh ' Minielter of Finance.
: � � a is
'element
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shown ��G be baseless,
i in so for as the Liberal
so as to entirely, remove
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the bf Ais J I riends el'itertained him at a banquet in
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. �artV� io concerned, and that, although the
private profit.
I his offidial
would be te- . Ali �Ax a' fe nights ago, se#eralof his col.
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Xlibarat !party has be '
en in power for' 35
sponsible to the Governi
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ant for the keep, li agx ,as b . ein �, present. 1:'His successor in the
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I years, not - ofxe d1narge of corruption or
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ing of a proper place and
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condubting ib �n Nova Soot!el Pramier8b p,'Mr. Murr ' gave
� � ays
Mr. Fielding full for
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- � misappropriation, of public funds has, ever
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accordance with Gave
would not rna�Cer to him
oredi baving so legis -
ment Oles. .1 t Ii ted as �d develop tge indiatries - of the
whether he sold .
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r 7 notwit4,staading the immense sums of'pub
one dollar's worth or five
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: I rov iace,� dou ble the'relvenue, and call back
dollars *orth. a a lot of p, ople Wtko hal emigrated .during
r I ,a
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1 money �hat have been administered in that
day, his remunerition w4
iuld be � the same. the days of depression. Such achievements
, � he I
id,
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.� time. In, this respect he makes out such a
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He would only be permitt
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ei to sell in small 8 when attributed -to �he direct legis-
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14tio of a single man,
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� a, atrong and clear case that he does not leave
quantities, and no liquor
to be co� sumed on
a � .
dp'r t a fiercest critic' f 'hi )arby op -
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his
I opp�nente a, leg to stand on. He also
the premises.
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: ; pane to, constitute a signal Itribute which
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_� shows One splendid results accomplished in
For instance, there ar
now- five hotels comes'to few public men in anada.
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I . the davelopment of the. rbsoarcea of the
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and two liquor stores in S
of these places liquor is
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saforth.: Ab each
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now..soW. Vader The London Adve'r iser aominates Mr.
� ovin a by. the wise
I . pr and progressive policy
- of the Government,
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the system we propose, there
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would only bi-8 T o ae,Coffey, of the Catholic Record, for
. and concludes by re
.4 � far-
once to the recent
one place, the Government
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store, where ment to the Senate, i:t room of the
vote on the Referenda
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in Which he acknowledges the strong senti.
. iquor could be procured,
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and even at tha I t , late Hon. � John O'Donc hoe, the understand.
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M1 reesed- by the "
TP I people of the Pro-
must be carried away and
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6 the prernises. This would
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not I ,in$ bf ing that the Vacancy will naturally be
. consumeil
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fil�ed )y ai member of t as Ca�hdllc - church.
entirely anO
vince ia favor of a forward movement in the
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direction of restricting the liquor
effectually do away with
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he treating' pra(4- ,r. C)ffey is a self-made man, having corn -
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traffic
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t and say'a that the, wil I of the people in this I
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6on
the temptA�- m,,,, d life a" a print W a apprentice, and
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I al . 25' ye ars ago he as foreman in the
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respeot;! must be promptly, carried
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ilow/-viait
from tile young, and
ljbar�roomE
for a hu laired whl ,
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� such w ly as the united wisdom of the Leg. liquor
the
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there would not be
and oartake io� in in, life a
f pure 08 a b
i lity, sound in
one who would bi 3 po i ties and popular 0 his fellov�
, , isla.ture!i may deem. best in the interests of
� . , bhe
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�eliberately go to the GoN
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ciaze s, !Mr, Coffey w Id make a good
ernment store to :
� country - 3,1r. Ro�s makes
,. out a strong
ca,se an4 r
,xives to the people of the Prov.iao
.
Plurchase-it., 14. addition
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to thi@,Iit would .
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much food for u8eful reflection and to his
ot unjustly int6rfere wit
h the iegitimato The'Oa�ariq lection pe
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opponents something that will keep them
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usiness of the hotel keeper.
Th a travel� all bee I
. L I e.peti-
� put into busine3s sha a. Th
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. chewing.fo: a good many days to coine,
rig public would still require
h0 . el a�coml�' ti, n gainst IMr.-Pense, Libe � rE61, Kingston,
. I . niodation
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and prices could
be charge ,� that ha�ls be 11 a,"is issed,- an lias al�o the petition
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would make the business
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pay witho t the igains Mr. HoVIe, Qonse4ative, North
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The result of the R vo,le is
It is now a rg ued that
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hou I Ontario. iTh date fo
ses for OubI16 I argil
.efereadum
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Occasioning considerable discussion in m any nk
commodation
. io Bimply,1without
be made in competition
,id les� x case ha
thel ba ,,can'� E at A�r E bear -.
. �, . fixed for De
ce bar 2 bb, at Toronto.; The
quarters. The majOritY in favor ofz� he Acti
_,t that
is Still'90ing UP, It is now
pay
sell liquor, as by the
,Vv�th thos-e ,� petition
.
. � ag instr r. 8,§,ampjbe 1,� is o be tried at
sale of liq S r b
uox the , z�i
a It 'Ste. Im a )n
almost certain canaffordto
that when all the returns are completed, the
furnish the otberaccommodatiog'
, , a nuary 13, an-& that
1 a; 0
ag inst Hqn. B. J. Davi i i irorth York, ab
� more
majority in its favor will reach, if it does
cheaply, which is, nc-dou
that the
bt, the caee� N vvmark�t, on January 20. The Centre
.
Br ce against Mr. Elugh
� � a
� riot exceed, 80,000, while the total vote,. t-mperarice
P"d public, irres
views, will patronize
petition, Clarke,
active . of ,thei
p � C. serva.tive, is to be ti ied t Walkerton,
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the c il
bath for and against, wilt rQach 260,00(
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I This will be about two-thirds of the total
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t, all else' being equal.
eap! On J:,n,,,ar
i la 27. It'will thual be seen that
e
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Brit un ddr thd th re'na e w but four seats Itbat have still
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t � available vote. This shows tb&t one-third a
overnment system all would
equal footing �nd the public
be Placed on to un he auntlet of the elOction courts,
would i tw on eaoLgEide. i
bt�va
� of the eleo - torate were so indifferent that
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they did not consider it wortli their while
pay legitimate prices foil
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their hotel -.ac -i A good eal of iuss, is bei�g raised ii
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This, it seems to
d t*
mmo a Ion, as. they could
y other way, and the wl
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not obtain it i �
� rL so e q iar ,ers just now ba.-au� a the Clergue
. iskey user woul& a P .
te I rail �ills Shult Ste. M'
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.1 us
i , proves the' wisdom of
: not
. those who refused to permit the vote to be
be required to pay part
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at
I I rie have been
of the cost of the! sh r
, � t do wn,i and it i� stated some 500 work-
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i - determined by a maiori tY of the votes cast
otel accommodalion of his
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more absternious�. h i thrown' clut '
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. ! as the one-third who did not vote would,'not
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rother, as now.
There is no doubt butt.
leer
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I � months lainoce these works
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i be likely to exert themselves to any extent a
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material reform' mustbe
a very early day: i were stiLrtel,d, and their u8pension so soon,
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effected, no mat-'
�gh �l
; to aid in its enforcement, and their influ-
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t
r which political party may
eve altho it mal y be temporary, is
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be in power. �
! ence, combined with the influence of those
I openly and determinedly against it,
he late vote shows this very
a great di6appointment
I to every person.
plainly. *! The I � -Th's rea on!givion for t * auapl noion is that
� 8 be IS
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. farm a very con v sidera,ble sectiou arrayed
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vance is not advocated
ople only, but a demand
f
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by temperance' ,the ord 3ra on the books c f the ompany have
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� against the Act, and would militate very
.
; ' quarters
i materially against its
which have never
coming from all been fill'
� � �d and that furth�r orders can
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ore be n n oted � not be Exct#ed at the prices �ffered. it is
id
operation.
I Such an f
. I Act, Placed on the statute book and not b
r their zeal in the temperance
Ing the
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the t oiviii� to the , I
i a tremir, commercial
cause. This � "' - ,
i dep on at present at ing in'Germany,
I � observed, or even poorly enforced, ,,voui
! d. be change
ease, It is desirable
that wilf at the sa
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to. adopt the I that ountr is' using At Ada As a slaughter
.
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a time ido i mat k eb, an Isup lying
:' very diuch worse than the one we now
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;, have good
an would be
and inflict least hardship
most - 18 � steel rails. at a less
.
upon' any price thin ey can be ra do at the Clerig6e
� I almost certain to start an interest.
� agitation for repeal, and Lhe cause of tam- '
C�
This certainly would
be 'Govern- works ab t oo. onsequently Mr. Clergue
' is now trying�to convince th-Dominion
ir
perance and morality would be injured in-
ant control as we have'outlined
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Govervinen th i at it woulil be 'teatly in the I
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. � I stead of being advanced. On the whole, we
—
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We are not sure as to
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— . aE6da and al io be eficial to the a
the wisdom or Soo Irox W ,rkp, to impoi h
can
. 'I notsay that the result of the recent vote business
i is 5
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acumen Oisplayed
. a a avy duty on
by thd Timis- for(ign "tee ,rails coming into this country. a
regretable.,
I The Act vote,
i on and which caming
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7 - Would have bicGm' law had the
I a
Railway !Commission
. And it i
it i bi te'd by some that the shutting t
in purchasing down, of the; wprks is a meana tothat
' requisite from
� vote) been recEived
I i i, was not perfect
� i by any a(
lnftne. Oa the
the Clergue Iron W oil
me 8,000 tons of at -eel rails
end. (
ks, at the Soo . Whether ori not the Go 7ern ant will be, I
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for'uee on e to N I e matters in f !ie a me t
1. i contrary, it had many and P.-ovinciai
i serious defeon�, and these w(-ul(i have
�
way, an
Rail d agreeing
: .light as
� . Mr. Cler guv remains to � be se n.
to'pay for a the y
�k
. other I& the -
come t
out more prominently ;.v ari-effort
LjL�
em'$�32-per ton when th en,
qtieotion it is
� saf% that a
were I offered Mol:enzi: O! M alinn, the Can
to enforce
� t=
bv corn-3anina in fnro;
of dian North- t
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. r%tes, simpt r be Lie p I . -Lu WOUIG 08 lin- W1110% UO say a asu, ia,a urine legenalir r. � Bqcauae- of the pleasing. sele-dions, tile chira . nity aild usefiflness of eyory � - -, . �
, . - � . .*_ . health.
f irtunate i an I di , of, this ln�ture, ,A number of er I one i roin Dublin 'did i o --- - I
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d . ,atr kti(le,,and the lact that we givd the best values in Phri4mas footwear in - ,:_ . -Nearly all
Which prom sad so, a,, Y uld be sinobbered west bu tolm �: I �_ - 4 , �
" she . � # 130 fe, as can )a leaened none I )- I - ' - �: ,, 4
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, 0 familY I I -
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t I i its infano 7, but even gold can be ' par. turned I uch A, ortuue ae'the Grand We 1�a e some 'ing useful and F(erviceable � for 've�y i�iember of the '-' .Ion Afodel 4�ebo
h I - - - . the a0mir(g yea
a a iseed at tc ) hig a ! price. Mr. 016�gue, Rapids a at(h 'ndioa �es, " � fron t e little t ddler to the grAndfather, and by b�yiag here your p3e,ketba * '��, I �
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a so, isdieseg-ving of every oon%iderationi from 111111101111111111111� . I �_ -1 I - I
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I . ill au er very little in wrisequl'nee. Tor insta4cei : - I
I � W I � � : - . - . -ney At Amberb
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. t ie people of thio c untry, as he haO dis- -7UU tt. - I . i - - I � 11 . � � � �� __ Winchelsea ; -�
I Uibuted a I 36 of I no ey �and has builb'up I I i I -,;T,.-;., - ___ I �
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ight as well . q .V I
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00 ntry IT'S No US* i. 4 We - ill � 01 will bUV
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a . any vain ible int us ries in the i, tryto 15c : 1 66 _& �
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curing the last lit if .... ozen years and,mo write the hiot( ry'of tie Boor war on U a i � � i liff, I',, - - t
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I . I I -_ � i � I � - - I - . Wise Ten& Joh!
9 i oubt, hiq c aiso wil b fairly and fully con- face of an old express t g, an to atte ' �, �arpet Slippers � A pair o I L--,' ies'! Good Rubbers __ - _.
yy . MPt 10 A -pair of Child'ir . I �d , I I'll - Colborne - L. I
E dered by the (I IV I nine n -f. But it doe a full des ,ription re of the things vie hild's Rubbers I A pair oi Lailies'Dvargaiters - _... I
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. A pair of 0 1 i i - �__... � - Colborne - 14is
- a Wal AS if t iere must. a a," screw loose some. have to interoot von dur this merr Y A pair of Ohild's Felt Slippers ! .A pa.ir o � Ladieg"i Velvet 8lippera - - I ,
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wheire if -.with all 4) advantages which Xmas time. .11 us � omeing f W en's Carpet Slippers I A pair o' L;x . dies'i Felt Slippers . � I ... I I -_ - I tion No. 12, u,
a ) and see. Don'b Ap iro am I - �� � �' sohoo
.. ,,�B,rydges,
u now Posamees I .�_ - I
r. I Ir. Cler� � , and the favors, forget your* am 6,11 icharif a. Ithasaworider- A p ir of Sk ter's- 4�kle Supports I A pair ofLaoie6' Carpet Slippers. - __ ._,__ :
i � ; . I I I nosh, .,-' Harty -1
t at ha,ve an xt,eno id to him, he oaA not 'f al power just noW. "he E, McFaul �Co , A pai I 8 oft -Sole Shoes. i I I . � - , . 11
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Make his a, rail wO ke pay in'Compati- Seaforth. 1827-1 1 r a � ; I : - - I
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a tion with a ilar eat lishments in .other DEATH Or, R. TASK - I �
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cauritries t at are n ' f avor9d ab he has ,last weak Ill buyl I $115pi will bu .. __
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r' t een, It li �oks- as 1, f t isi coutitry were not the : 111ciess of] Mr. Lancelot Ta - I ;16 i -1 - � y --- - Maul Jennisol
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ker, jr., of thii towns p, bat we then h I I � - z -
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$ Adlapted for the Fro0bable carrying �n of t A pa r of Ladies' elt Slippers) far ti �immed A pair oi Bok liockey' Shoes � - � ; . -hen ; Miss F,ea
little expectation I a a would so soon a . - . � � -11, I 1. - - ton.tounty ; T
f the busiaesq, or elie iat Mr. Olergue' has A pi r of Ladies' low cat Overshoes A pair of Mon's Overshoes � . - -
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t no . t got this branch ef �hlo business pr ' 1 called on to re 3' rd, is death, which too A ps r of Men's ,Alligator Slippers A pair of: Ladies',Dress Slippers ��� _.. I " 11 I- Wuteirloo COUP
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. OPO! Y , place on Satur ay �igh laeb. Mr. iTabic r . � - " .
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d 11 a noti,,,,e hat the commlosion was quite a yo ng . an, eing only'28 yeap - A pa r of Boys' Mqccagina , A pair of Mon's Fine Kid Slippers � � .. . �.. 11� __ - 11 � . �
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a atrust ith the .00!nstruction of � the A pa r ol Child's Dress Shoes, � ' A pair of, Chiild's Rubber Baots., 11 �� �
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0 . 1: � age. He had son, war in ve hard a I . . . I I F I ,:.. , - -
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w for. the � . : . . I - - I I -
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Timiscamin Rail ; Ontario , Ong 116 - I .. - - � � I �
have . summer, and ' ad, , sea , a id rably rt - I i - � ", " I
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( -overnmen , given the 'con- duoed, so that a- was less ble to withstan I I I I :� 1.��_. �... . I I Pau -Wheat fpev�), .
. t ,act for so a 8,60 ) one of rails foil I $10; WILL Off ` I , -
8 .1 . i . 1. I � 0&ts per Umbel
' that the ravages of isease when it overtook him. - . � I A * i . . 7 � I I- -, I -
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road to h �r. Cleri net although they� had About three Nv aeks, ago he was attacked. b ' i I-, , 4�ss parbuehel-
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a ai� ,so notice 1at sev wal: a her firms who had � A p�ir cf Lad es' Patent- " Co onial` A.Pair of, MeWs two -buckled Overshoe I -Butter. VD. L lGrA
ated in typhoi( , accompanied by peritonitus I . J I 8 - � "I'll, � I � 1. : ,Sutler,, tub ---
h b 3en applie I to for tris for these same I I Slippers. ! I :� .� I A pair o [I Me a Felt Soled Shoes. ....
or inflammatio i of ithe Dowels. Mr. Tasker I i I __��, - u4sper dox-,
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t t ie time leeired. This, also, seems * to neighborhood �rhere he had resided m?st � i � I y . 11 i I . - , 2E - - �, - ��
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,Mithodist alitirch: The remains were ft I 7. � , �&ALI&1&11& ,,& ,&,,&,&�� -4 ,rd -06
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V une'rative prices, F nd I that further irarlaing tarred -in the fi mily- plot, in Kinburn cam( - - - _. 1, � , , Z .
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The Go daughter of Mi. Henry MeGavin, of Tuch - R W1 LUS S0141 e I - ; I I ----
an Gov( rnmont is Reading f00Y stamith, and 6 ie child, who will h-hve th a I _P afafth . . . . . . I - I ,M-mothy Qe(-d-_L
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horse bras Ing in tent#eky, pass thiough V I �_ _t �_
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a ope, no th t h6 is in his own 'home ,tud . � � aiQ06tinues -g,00d-
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� regions of Califorai %. I I Returning, thei W�ill L . I latior a were be 3to,wed on the newl a e has di rin� the past four weekA.-�-� I - --- ich
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v sit the big cattle ranobeb and shbep W&INS, - pair, the company proceeded to the 8pacions Paul's c iurdh 'is to be brilliantly lighted - 1-.. tubs, 161 to 11
a & id take a view of 11 . Then in Heaven witliJoy to greet thee, dinin room. where a bountiful and taste- -with elec ric lig to, the change: being L 1. - and tubs, 14 to.
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- g -eat whes tfields , of bfie Northwest; ,The . - I 1: fully thrraugcd spread awaited them, which i thib wee fro the lamps. T is will . - - I , .Z ; . i
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a sure to be carried DUtl with 'chara�ote�istio Walton. were mceptianally -flue and beautiful, and of wood.is being fel� very much i, -n our Village. I'll now laid, 23c I
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I YWO 16 would be !iarrying a good thing too. far 'in ,a psit. - 111. - . Is to 150. Chi
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in as .� bride and*groom, are a wing to- ill � ,quote
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. � V ey will as will, n't -i�e' the ' . adi�i�able into the new y4ar. 'We prefer to speed it on the a enjo a Ppen a . r. 0 - ,� I'll . lo.
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ol the coun ry will, I ad re. Tv ir home i Har. Mr. G. 0 � J I
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n. w dountr . � I healthy. Thislis -your chance. The E. M a - will � n te, with us .in extending to thi 3. the I I- il. g rirrk was opened here 01k, -111, �
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a - � i - � . hoariest congratulati6ne and in isbing, Wednesday ev n g last -and was wall at- 0�( - . . -
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t The HaV ton Tit ieo says 11 The[ 02. 1 ' them the greatest 7essure of happiness and- tended a i it ��rortdEes 'a be throughout the - -- - -
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- raise the eta dard-ol m' dical matrioulai 1, George's chure , which came off on- Thur4 . 0 � I � i- le .--- . light receipts,
itio . . Mr. Carliile's parents and fri ads. —Mr. sua -- ` _1
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or in other ords, make it more difficu � )r' day � week, was a decided sue - .1 . Mrs. Shedick, of Michigan. were here last w::r-1 I ;quote:--Selectei
.. case. To say at the hall was crowde( To EN.T.-Afirst-claes brick store ta rent, week visiting Mrs Sheeck's aunt, Mrs. W', -. - A to 20c ,; menture
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eine.' ,-Ien'b hat absurd ? What is wa I _ known as store No. 1 of the Bell Block, wh ch was Lindenfield, nd other relatives. -Mrs. R,- 7 1'z- WAY I
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.� bee h business stand I in the, place and has a first � I - .
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oil has been I vested W ' ;h entirely too-f.�u ih ver tr ing.01 ournstanees, filled the posi, ye It will be rebted far a term of ye, ,rs at a edding.t'pok i place on Wednesday of lamb �_ .
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11pli proprietor, ROBERT BELL, Seeforth, or app y er- -h �_ , .
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not too comfc rtabl' seated, it , daughter, Mis a Marion, was unite4l in Mar- _'__11 I
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so much to a cure eGioney in the medic�l' FEED. -A -large. quantity of oatmeaLfeed riaga to Mr..�udrew Campbell, of Lo � . . I pries they need,,
profession I more difficult t D keep good order. - The fol- � ikani- : - . 11arelan demand i
` as to keE p I many as posoible for salc cheap, at the Standard eleVAiDirl, Clinton, or ax A formerly -if this township. - _ � - �
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out �iof iti. y thei r ; ifi-sh exclusivib1nehis I - the ReAsall oatmeal mills. Apply D. Urquhurt. ! - Vhe followin __q�
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I I Oiliairman's adc reas -, instrumental, by Mia . I I portant cerein )ny was performed . . � 10 '.
they are dri Ing 6 in of our befit !& A -t UNI � '-. � - �o
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brightest yoing M3n1 from - the countr . .Dora Ki a ` . ; LOCIL BRin Fs, -The' Masonp from her�,, y 'over I 1- - er bushel, $ 6 I
The conditior a in tie I thited -States �� a solo, Mr. Jarne; Jones ; dialogue, Cinderella; who si�tended the Lodge of Instruction held or a hundred ii ivited guests, most ,of -them - 4 - - -13 � �
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much more si mple I n . easy than reoitation,414if Majigie 'AlcLaughlin; solo, at Strv�tford Iseb week,.report having E veri b(ing relativah Of the contracting parties, _.- . I -peline to -choice I
it i M he Aggie Tel 'er ; d - The cerem, took place at .
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Province. A � a- roe il , hundreds o .. � rill, by 9 little girls ; intere�tiuv and pleasant time. -A f imily� ,put 4:30 o'clock - __
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Canadians ., American c 1161 i , by Mias V. Uardiff; dialogue, taking re-unidn was held at the home of Mr. J eph - I - . -carding t6i san
- . N the census ; rnitation, Miss Carrie Jackson ter of the brid at Acted as bridesmaid and __- - .1
wl ere the �-S,Sltrlrointizi� 'Prip :for � entrance � are _ ; Hudsoii last week',woen all the -membi in 0 # - tate bring a trif
I I solo,, Mr. Jonep ; dark6y dialogue,. I Mr. Wilfrod C an*�ell supported bis.brothor , -:�_ . �
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�_ quack doctor,'I ; recibation, Mrs. hite; in-law spent a very enjoyable evdnin j, and I I .- �
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tb 3,y bi zen, a that countryi, pautomine, " ock Ages." The ladies made r. Hudson feeliquite at home n a . +." - , I -
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6tive of credit for the success alb� and evecically ,that of, -
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� , � achieved ib thii as well " former enterYain- Missio ary So Ith br !wera very pretty., The ceremony � - , - -werz -sold at Gi
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pr(sperous profemic I m and u6ful wants. though 'they are- I clety held their monthly an I r tali tiofis over, the !company mtre .- , - .
oft!Zeris in the Unitell Sta'ta . comparatively r4eet! , in CArmel church, on Th 1191 I �i � - � Were an ,assort
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medical profession alone, who but for h evenin of last week, when addressee, were- " - I heavy Olycits, V.
" (" have performed during the psab summ � - n'. . an nptuous w, �dding dinner and -the. re, . �.___ - .
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. - . somethiik almost. pirw'oulous. The pro. a . Mr. Cranston, of &4arty, ere easanitly � ; _-V I
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f you are man supplied, it is not because there'vivas a Br'ucefipld last week, visiting her brc ther, .9. Cam 'n I left fior their home i lie , � Tona,N-To, Decii
fail to. meet yoar.pFP2 tions. here, its be;. scarcity of provisions, but, owing . to the who in I. -The Sacrament of the Lordlia. . on Friday, an whither they are followed -�_ ��- " - -ed lots large, sul
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thi far t I Merry X.nas fi'me sible to pass around the eatables. . fri 3nds for their faturs hap 11. rive, L45 to
iga gathere I -, - on Sab ath. A preparatory service will be ft , I., L �pinese and ,.pros- - ri 0. I
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Spi ad an hou or so th us and Satisfy vices in Duff'g. Presbyterian church next by Re . R. Henderson-, of Auburn. -Miss I - . . - 83
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yot r every nee . i S1 a der paraEs can, do -Squiday, morning and . Services -It in the in te ti I of Sir Wilfrid La;ur- � �, I
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much and carr hcme %1 ittle obange. The wiA be conducted by Rbv. J. ierl'to leave r?ngja on December 29th, - -
E. MoFa-ul Co., Seafort 1827-1 , Uitowel. A tea meeting will be held on gow, SqO an I to spend XeW years day in - _.__ .3
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'A. CHTLDREN'S TTd , JNMENT.-Ort Sun. the following Monday evening. Addresses Mrs. John Bell and iten�ily during the p,�st � - - - I .
day, December 21st, a 8 an will be preaohL will be given by Rev. Mr. Hardy. Rev. week ,Oar curlers intoncI putting in good ex oted he will rstx';rn fullyreatored. . I --- --ool meather, rti
ad to the cibildren, and INly. J§rrow, and Messrs. Blair and -Kerr, of * � i .. More than', 5,000 miles, almost across - : .: and isre � wi
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bar 23rd, a Christmai a and anbertain Brussels. Suitable Inuale will be fuinished effort � to hold Me - tilver tankard nit,e States, iw the trip Miss Minnie ' . .- per bag. 0ar loi
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me t Ill be held. r . a children of. by the choir. -Many � will learn'with feelings I A. Colby, of Hamilton. Ontario, ma _. _: -ou track at Ton
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low -ailment, whic a will Ing tendered his resigs.tion as pastcr of the of Fort Worth,.Texan. The marriage was �, - beconies M -Mer, �
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teresting and entertaiaing. ' United Presbyterian church, of' this piac ,. thf, culmination: of -a romance that began 111 �, ._.. prices will hold.1
I I I I � a, Belleville -Mrs. Robe'rt Moir has .been . I-; � .
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MethodiA church wereheld on Sunday last, as pastor, and le. ' During Mr.' Jarrow's * 3urchase the electric ligbt andgasplaut � -
I peop relatives' -in Hensall and ---- vicinity. -Rev. 0 - � 81 , __ __
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Thr 3e 'Very able and elo I nent sermons war; stay in our midst, ihe 'has made many Dr. Medd, who had been confined, throug,h . &Is, exemption -of taXes, and free water for . " _.. I ToRwim, UP
preacpad by Dr. ' friends, not only witli I those of his . ten years of a linseed, oil industry . I - I . '70a ; white. 7�
Dani of Goderich, 1 t8 . I � own ness, r e past mont at his brot I L 11 � - � . -
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larga c(,ngt,eg tionS, 0 a 1. congregation,. but alsowith those who have home in Clinton, recovered sufficiently to ad on, on Monday, %�d carried loyl the fol. __ . �L . - I ,oate, 34 t.3 104.1
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Monddy evenin a verl, 3leasant and Auc4 I nt- lovoling Rgu;es : fo a pl�ub, 876
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cess"111 anniver ary meeting was we. and a,ffable mariner,and noon lasti. Mrs. Medd has'also returned, .P! � .1 L � � --- 1 �86 Uq $6.40 ; tl�
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crable, ther was a . dibared himself to the hearts of so M,Anv, — i , - - I .
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their well fe;ndc red muoical selections.' The -Girdwood Cololough'mot With a severe and I - I I. RZ KRIE, DXDX KEKJF11fflg==irA - - �
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con egationhave their aandsome cha ch� elm limb, and, owing'to the springQg of the ! � � s . _8111 11 I
fre orn debt, but, during the present e.ea.1 limb, the a�ie glanced, cutting an ugly gash the late tigoods. I I I : i
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son," ey have a acted ( o alort�ble and odm - I in his foot,'� requiriug: several stitches to ,, . I �
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3 Country attending I , but, he is doirig as Our. 6ip'ecial Black peau-die-Sciie Silk, -just arriTed, worth $�.2E � I
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handsome sum. - ' of Mr. George Kelly, I ' I I I � � pun to g � , 50c a yard I . z
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Don't grab it straws when y nahes Wid , worth 85c, for 6901 a yard.' � - � �. I . : . - 11 i inarket was p1j
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tore! where noi hing is 11 c iing in the gift. in ai,select Far garment. 'Then you'll get -
giving artioles a) prices 4 I . I i rear -a a )ecial table of fleeced lined, w ol and union, worth 503 to 75c, a special out ; - .. I- I ... . ... 1. 4
hidh enable you to . left.1 But perhaj6, you intend coming soon. 1 rice 38o i3sch. I 11 � .
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Rapids, ichiga al dated December ENTERTARXMEYL�. -The annual Christmas kerchiefs, Cuff Batton@, B;ooches, a b6%utif1al line of fancy Pins 'I LL .. IL � -
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f Al?ena, who r children. has I hall, on Monday next, Pit 0 p. m. - i ,WIWWWIV,W�_,W�Wlw��Wlql �V �w 1W ��_ -1 $5. 1
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