The Huron News-Record, 1886-07-28, Page 1il.'liittl x4iltne tier can conies. Advance.
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, AtIstItiolnal Locals,
'THAT Ouxndauous P ,rlsn.:The
outrageous second class algebra
lraifer.has been thrown out entirely,
ontl will riot he counted in the Rg-
gregate number of marks required
to pass, Our iufotmlation is from- a'
reliable source. •
NOT THE A'C,art.•;-.Tho short story
of "lie Told His love," which apt
peered in l-'IIE News-Ruco tu' last
week, seems' to have. causod'quite an
excitement in unexpected quarters'
iu • tbi>•;n, Several siren took the
• application .to themselves' and felt
pleased to see theinoiition. in, print,:
' but could not imagine howye found
it out. One gentleman, however,
lelio said that. Hoppleboi%r•
Geriniirti. for liis occupation, called
of this of3lce and expressed his dis
..saliprgvarof the; publishing of •a
matter personal; to' him.' Although
the narrative, "He Told .His Love,"
did not in all its. details apply to
him, he; yet held.. that there was
• sufficient vei•siiiiilituclo of liis name
tired' occupation to leave no :doubt
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