The Sentinel, 1883-12-14, Page 44
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• SKS LIBERTY TO t3TTER"ANE TO £RG T3'j FR]
ACC.10I 11i1TG TO T$tbrUTATESOBC0NSfi NL`
PRIZE ABOVEALL GTUE.RLIBEB. ES..
speculators.. We are assured by Mr.
Feerman, of this: city, who -buys.
hogs throughout e4Axtende i area in
Ontario, that there is no truth what-
ever in"' the despatch. Ile says that if
farmers knew of the -existence of dis-
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k Y ease in gray locality: every one .who had
vE' hogs to.f ea would ` urge the outbreak
, a'reason why the price -for nonin.
fected animals.. should be increased.-
There has. not been a single suggestion
to that effect, and therefore Mr,. Fear
man' holds that no attention should be
paid' to the report quoted above.
L, ck1ows a embsr 14th,;18 `.
NOTES,
- Din -steam barge • Enterprise
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=Lake Huron on ilinday lest
-lives: *ere least: " - The :. crew •co
thirteen persons::-
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-IT is reported that: the nolyd. ai
zt-6 fill the vacancy in.: the.- licitite
:ommons$ will take place ` in� ISo
mouton; on Thursday, the lith -0e-c•r.
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:I- _. THE . Elgin' G`ounty. Council
to petition the Local Legislatur :a
amend -the •qualifielations of reeves
v eters .in- incorporated' villages so a o.
a lake the qualifications : thesame as .
those for reeves in tovrnEh;. s that '
..for" reeves . freehold, $500 . ail leg e �.
hold $800, and for voters $100
-A RE MA1:KABLr . story come -f:
Lacrosse, ."Vis It appears so e 1
ere'playing about .a -hay acl
Monday last when they: discovered
emaciated: but living•=