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Total. expenditure in IWO, the loot year of 00nifirvatIve XUIQ - 1
441,,702,0,83 ; total expenditure In lagg, tbo lost y0ox of Liberal
Ville for Which oomplete figureg aro to hand, $61.642,030; 00ti-" I
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WKIPLIU TED "NAICUIN B" DEPUTIES. ;,
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The numos of the deputies who will have charge Of the Polls noxt
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Wednesday have not yet Well announced but we, may, take for granted
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th4t they will be party'ivorkers. The big majority of them will be honest
wenin whose keeping. your ballot wilt -be quite safe but there will be
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otbersegai(xwe.1l.wyrtliwatchlug, On principle it would not beaullas to
Watch them all. Tbe 0. X. deputies will invite rather than repel the
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,Stun the stubs into his pocket next Wednesday. E aQh of them ,A Ill in-
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r . � -bringing on the'electiouslupou the old lists th.00overricuent has diefrapellis-
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scattered all over by the Liberal irlemVers of Parliament and their work.
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that Jtmight�posslbly ave come from some of the Liberal members.
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- � Ing -fair promises to the temperance people he was secretly planning a
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threatened him,
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first,thria thatthe people *he were tricked b,v Mr, Laurier have.'an
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L I . i)ortunity.toLrese�t,bisdeceotlon. Sir Wilfrid Laurfer. Will LIOS thous.
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that he would take a vote of the people to ascertain their wish, and whi
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understand tbabstich action on their part would extrice, tho. Premier
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frowan embarrassing position, The people, of Ontario have adjudged tire
Premier carrying
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an ultra good Liberal organ as the Montreal Witness feels
Calledupon to rebuke the Laurier Governmenti the need of it Is very ur-
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a great mistake Ili treating As eripwiea of the Liberal party
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And oub of Parliamert. We do not suppose that any member of the'Gov-
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infloonced,and Swayed even from Within or wi ont by sglflsh or unwqr-
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except on the of exigencies, a those
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Govemment who are ab times given to examininfItheir own consciences
must have Wealthy
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and greedy members of the party, the great railway corporations, unwise
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been to Craw's Nest Pass railway subsidy, Which was condemned by the
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tion. There would have been Government notion to compel the Canadian
� PAcifle Railway Company.to acce,i,b Patents for its land grants and pay
the taxation thereon, There d haye been
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teft, of liquor,. With all its attendant evils, into the Yulcon territory,
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which was protected by a prohibitive 14w. There would have been no
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crusbing the with &heavy tax. The central harbor plan
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by all the c let Interests, would not have, been set aside in favor of A
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for the dtteetion and ureventinn nt Aese.Unn frmiri*. AnA "n voZA.. YRI
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patting, (town of frauft without
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years are still Mile and Active ii
their Movements we may may I
startled tile country in the case
floam.-Toronto News.
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so inuch more Is at %take. The men
Commissions brilly for the P'"t, two
unless tbo strietub watch is kept rm
sat A rMWAtIft of the I Itift which
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Jtl(Ursi B. Heaton is making prepara. Captain and Mrs. Ge=, Tgthe- Dr. Albert Robert -ion left on Monday.
)Ila OJoin Ur. lleaton in Toronto WAY left on Monday for ,11100 eaume his duties at"Xinsevilles ,and
after a very Pleasant stay at We wish them a prosporo4s season. 7 tols"brother, W.H. Robertaou,jeft Tue
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Ridgewood Park- Many friends of the To -day is All Saints Day, in the dl, lor� is dUt, L
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family 'ell regrot the departure of Catholic churqb, of St. Peterl�. a wa es in Us We Customs,
Mrs, 11 too from our midst. holy day. Service is also hold At Sb, Mr. James Clark to at Wfartoo at-
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We never make a point of attond- Geony0s a s Solo] amp.1n. f- All t,a"A;",� M h, F; h, 1 4.- 4. ,� .
log political meetings but, to do Sir
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Saints Day.
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the season now drawing to a close.
Richard Cartwright of Kingston A
little honor, we attended the Reform
Mrs Harry Videan of the Express
staff has removed to the bons -on
The Oddfollows have luagqrated a.
�,w social feature Into. their to eotings
;meeting at Victor1% hall an Thursday
evening last, The ball decorations
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Lightliouse street le
Market ( .,tely occupied by
erkneon. .
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at their ball on Mon
after the meeting. day nights, namely
all will adjourn to
did much credit. to the manggersp.
Messrs, Harry Videan And Dave
,)jerk .V4
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Mr. Seager's house On .Elgin Ave.
ng room where an, ov
supper will be served tjr star
Sur, which will
Munroe. Bunting in profusion, in the
is progressing very favorably, �
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be a neat treab on wintry ulgbts.
tricolors,red, white and blue, testoone4
We learn that Photograph Artist
TheLyceum 00, all attended divine
r11bar. footlight and bordered the cur.
Brophey has purcliaseti a part of the
service at Knox church on SuWay
1lbil frame. Owing to the fact that Sir
Naftel estate which Squire Seager
evening last.
Richard Cartwright ot Kingston
would be the speaker of the evening
purchased and on which his pre. ent
new edifice is being. built.
2ng
The funeral of the late Williarn'
Robertson took place Friday last from
tile ball was crowded. The Marine
band marched to the station playing
I3rOPbeY intends erecting a bu il I[r.
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thereon, at an early date.
his residenO . to Maitland cerri �
The deceased gentleman after leaving
inspirating Mrs to welcome the
knight. 8ir Richard partook of lunch-
Elgin avenbe must have cement
walk$ too, Messrs � Reid and Sha a
rao
his fAther's.11ouresteRd caixte to Godeo
rich some Years ago with tire idea later
on at tbol Maples, the b andsome rest-
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will vote for that contract, 16 will
in life" that British 0ohimbio, was a
Saco of Mr. Grannie Cameron.
Illechairwan, Me, Alex. Saunders,
be evicha long one, :
Mr. Sbuarb,, principal of the Central
landofiprowlse. Hewent out there
Alone and was ve sucessful until sick -
made the first speech in which he
said times bad iniproved. flon, Mr.
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and Model � schools also the, ward
.cboolq,,,has taken the
ness overtook 71m. Feeling th
,at
home treatment would restore him to
Oarrow made a very friendly speech
eulogizing both - candidates as being
' residence ot
Mrs,. Gee. Cox on Britannia Road for
thorseason, -
perfect health be returned to his fam-
.
Ily about two years ago but his diselise,
g"d citizens, but of course his views
were all in favor of the Reform.Gov.
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chrouir. bronellitis, had taken too f
I irm
a hold Upon his frame and he suedumb.
eminent. Mr. Holmes preceded Mr.
Garrow. and was assisted by some of
in Ontario since I
.892. will.open On Nov.
let arld run concurrently with tbab
ed to it In spite of all medical breat-
ment. Mr. Robertson
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tbecrowdlin takink the solemnity
for deer hunting. .., .
was a member
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of the A. 0. U. W� which Order paid
from his well-prepared address.- An
Inland Revenue Inspector 9gener
him possible attention oduring his- Ill.
address was presented to Sir Richard
from the young Liberals at the end of
little Josie SaLluders,
lefton, Saturcta� to spend a month
"' Palmerston, Ins ector Walker .of
that town being
ness and conducted the funeral. Rev.
. Jasper Wilson officiated and Messrs.,
which the clever
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J. Horton and. E. 0. Grahame read
little daughter of the chairman, pre.
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Stratford will look after Mr, R
.. goner's
the services of the A, 0. U. W. at th
sented the guest of the 'evening with
a very large boqueb of lovely pf�k roses
office here. .
Every one who read the three col,
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grave, Two handsome wreaths werea
Placed on the casket,one the tribute of
which earned fdr the little lady a sa.
umns of Goderich news Was delighted
the A. 0, Us W., the other a loving
- lute upon the cheek from the gallant
old knight, After thanking the young
with last week's issue of,THE Nr&ws.
RPUOUD. . .
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tribute from the members of III
.. Is own
family. The pall -bearers, all members
Liberals for their thouglitfirIness he
-In Brophy's orb window there is,
of the A. 0. U. W.,were Messrs. W. - R,
' with his speech, No one
a very pleasing group bein a pboto,
Robertson, James Buchanan, James
interru e Sir Richard. Man
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graph of the membeiie of four &nev.
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Stew4ru,� George Thompson, fl. 0,
prominent- eformers Were absent
atlo2s, the elder bei ' lig, our esteemed
Grahame. The deceased gentleman.
froultbe eating, a bad sigri for .the
townsman, Mr. Alex HitysmiLb, a
loaves besides his, sorrowiuK Widow
Clinton candid4te. The other gentle.
volunteer of 1800,, The others are ,his
qpItealargeramily, all well known
men on the platforra with Sir Richard
daughter, Mrs. U. 0. Orabb, her son,
to our citizens as great lovers of eda.
w.ere:-Messrs. Graeme Cameron, Is.
Fred;, and his twp pretty little boys -
.cation. . The eldest, W. H. Robertsou,
Holt, H,Mooers, D. MoGillicuddy,John
The 0, 4. SOci6tY Of Knoi chuWfi,
is In the Customs Department at
V. Martin . and one or two others
r Fire true 9,110 -sincere in their work,
Ottawa, Albert,,. graduating as a
whom we did not .. recognize. The
.but holding aft entePtaintrienbin their;
Knox
dental surgeons now pr4etising.at
assembly waslmixed,both.�Idea making
parlors at church. on Thursda, y
Kingsville Mrs. Sydney Malcornson
a good showing. Mr.Graeme4,Cameron
evening, lor the reception to the
'a)
knee Uzzle. JMobertso now of West.
disappointed .all by not making a,
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speech for .he is -quite an eloquent
Youths and maidens of the Model
school showed that they do not study
minister,.13. U. Ali naving been ropular-
teachers, graduates of the Co legiate
speaker, He. -kindly presented Sir,
Richard Cartwright'io your correspon.,
OTime .and its effects 11 *Thursday
being the evening 'when' Sir Richard
Institutebere,. and -the young ladies
.,at home;. Olive and Queenie, are stud.
dent who polite said be. was
I sed to meet 11,
Vdoda he writer ,,vho
Cartwright was to speak. How.
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evertbe 0. Endeavorershad a very
eats of the above school at .
present,
The eldest dau ter, the late,
ktriqly sent, . him manyi
contributioi . is. � We in' our turn pre.
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nice tea, and a very nice company 'to
�hear theseveral Songs- and recitatione,
,Etta,
Mrs. Hopli V,
aving .died while- a
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nurse-iLl-traininZ112- the. New. Jersey
sented the one time representative of
repared fo�
. I the entertainment.
Mae
hospital.' The 'deceased gentleman,
oUe'6f the Huron constituencie's with
&boutouiere4 Aftdr the. meeting Sir
who kindly'assisted were the
Blackstoneorchestrawho played for
was a brother ..of . � esteemed' citi�
ieris, Kra. Lewis Hilour
lot Mrs
Richard and Oarby droVe'to. the Maples-
their selection I " Twilight waltzes"
: . and John .
Roberton. . :1 .1 .
where lie remained, until the Friday a,
In. train left. . . I . I.
,4nd for encore "The colored major* 11
The . Misses Mabbl Tretheway '
andt,very
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Hattie Saults.kave a charmin g xnstrrr�
'mental I I Gavotte s).
interes lag letter"frorn St. Louis
I where she has a Pentquite An enjoyaUs
school. With it large, potrait of General,
- Wben it w . m unvelle. '
Roberts. d. the
as a- duo
Miss Pearl Tre I bt, while
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visit, fte describes
Louis attmetion, the great Sti *
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pupils, cheered so .1ustily that their
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Teddi�," ' -Mrs Jamesa;�hornpgon. San
i the lovely. baritone solo " When t§
Gardens
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as follows: -One lovely Spot � here ,is
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I Shaw's Garden *here
. _____ Coatt-1-ThanksgIVI ng glfb is appre-'
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SaLults; p1dased'all byiheir child -like
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You. see. every
Plant' I art
and Shrub from, every P
Of tile world.,:l reall �
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'think
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a tprpretation
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' bi lvl4r'n - your ' doll." Miss 'Nellie
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j6st,6 y could not do
0 .to the, Place by.. telling you
, all,comes to town so.often we
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that be:has serious Intention$ of once
Ja 6son,41ro-has been promoted to
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' am (ollegiate Institute
about. it as it I I,
I Is Simply. k,r4nd., Of,
the -.8b, Louis Rxposition� Xj6. Clubas
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again becoming, a citizen, � He is able,
andaftble and we are pleased to hear
since last we
had
. .. the Pleasure of hearing, her, gave
writes: -I have been to the Exposition
twice, Once in,,&hLi evening, last
is enjoying an increasin g pract! . ce at
HensalL
very effectively her recitation "Bijah's
, Stork" and as 11 Bijall. 11 was a little'
. a;nd.
Friday, Doll,. Mrs, W, olucas, nee
Dollie
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newspaiperbero everyone admired it.
For -encore Miss Nellie r
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Fair) aai�- I spent the afterhoon,
there againj looking at four hundred
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little Misses .Irene Arid Etta Saults,
the two Popular little songstresses,�
gave My
brother Will." Aliases Beatrice Gamo;w-
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and Reynolds
Pictures of 44 The 'Life of Christ" and
oot a book for reference, aisamagnify-
beside - th45 cart And li6ny of their
gave A lovely instru
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m, duo. - MISS Beatrice � JCOI
log glasses to See -them-. '. It Wa a
rather tiresome, but
uncle,- :1.0; Johnston. They dress
precisely aliko,.MP-green trimmings,
Bang very. pl,essinprly "'I'd love to bear
-that s&ng
we felt well
repadforourtask� Weare to
and know how tb handle the reins, to
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Anderson r
gave ' them a very nice
Mad,
know that the Messrs. Wil IS. A nd
HRrFY OlucaS
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Holmes os, more properly speaking, Ili
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. Colborne . ,7-.05 ' 44 23.
13LO10 the seat from Robert McLean.
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I It is in the field again,though crippled
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SO active as in the haq,campaigo. Aft.
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offt united party, And of.Independents
Goderich Tp ,
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who are thoroughly ,tired of the Laui -
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Clinton
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ier-Tarte aggregation. The contest will
be close but the feeling prevalling and
. . 4 25 69 L
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12� 73 7r 58
18-57 16 61
growing stronger is that Mr. McLean
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Godbrich town 1 52 77
Goderich Tp 15-37 19 78
A MERRY CONTEST IN
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18-42 28 47 -
In South Huron Mv. George Me-
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5 48 49
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. 19-31 74. 83
Hwan of Hensall and Mi,,John Mc-
Millan Of flullett Are at It hammer And
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tongs. From a Conservative stand-
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point there is little. to choose between
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these two aspirants, If you yote top
, W&Wanosh E I so 42
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one of the Macs you may regret by
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and by you didn't mark your ballot
a 72 38
24-41 , 8 �0
for the Other- If there is any choice
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it is perhaps on the side of the Me.
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Ewan who is given the credit of not
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being so thorough -going it partisan as
his opponent. t Ough file politics Are
WawanosbW 1 67
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802 86 810
WAwanosh W 27-40 28 28
Staunch enough to satisfy the most
exacting Of his supporters. On the
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1 8 so 61
28-53 48 58
29-(A Is 57
other hand Mr. McMillan has hung
on to the seat too long and in credited
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30-78 10 10
with having said that he would hold it,
his
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until one of sons was ready to step
into bi& shoes. Even in his own divi-
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Wawanosh E 81-67 3g 99
sion he is regarded its, personified sel-
fishness and not above stuffin
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- Holmes XdLean
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88--013 a so
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lie ,abused
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Ashfield 11
Colborne 60
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man, if so it is on the Part of those
who supported him in the past, but
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unless the algae are all astray the Me.
Godarich township
0 1 oderich town 187
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Grand Total 1837 703 .15go
Milian will go down with the landslide
Majority for Oatneron $17 .
next Wednesday.
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signed desires to return his heartfelt
thanks to the many members of the
Liberal party who. have written to
hicio endorsing his course In; exposin
the treachery to Liberal principles 101
which tile propent Government flag
been guilty, and he desires to say t
inasmuch as It Is not posSible for bbab,
to acknowledge the receipt of the
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many hundreds of letters so received,
he takes this ,means of doing So.- '
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'WIIAT 18 TROVOUT OV T1139 �
WZST UUUON D31PUTIES.
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The wa to Insute Liberal sueeems is
for eftchZiberal to do his full duty.
VAites count only when they Are re.
eovilpd.-Ramilton Times.
We are not quite to iquee about that.
A good reliable Weit, 1111ron or W"t I
Elgin, or even ik Brockvillo. arit do�
t can do a ", t. dent with bgll(A*
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Mat Irm ant recarriM. And it is pney
sinaugh to Imirn t.tr# ballot* that m%
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. We invite 00inparisou and court oritioisin .
. Robert Holmes of the Town of Clinton
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quote you out Low Cash Prices e Want, your trade. _We
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know we can save you money in your Shoe Bill,
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Robert Mol,ean of the Town i6odorich,
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11 L. Diekenson 3f the Town of wingham�
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Physician.
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Mem bet we are not selling old stock but NEW I PiALL, C400D&
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Shoes of all kinds to choose from, and we have been told by,
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