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Whitby Chronicle, 27 May 1892, p. 4

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rELY PURI FRESH GROUNLb. de £r W1L LI18# CIîemi8-Ost cEDruggit iMedical Hall, Brook etret Wbftby.1 Si AzndrCàapbeil, . Liu- Ontario, dlcd on, TUesAY Ias at t *rret Hotme,.TrSo to, aftet Ilng sevral mnontbs. He'was a cIaiioftI4 saine bdmol as Sir oin .4, donald &id Sir Oliver Mowat, and,1 graduated'ont of the -mains law 4 Kingston. Rie was at one ie Sir lawr partuer, and foilowed -the latti politios uearly forty 7.578 ago. -RH et lu Uthelieuse of CosÉmons.. b leader of the Conservativs lu the i -or tis ý vince 188I7. E redvlews were alway.s ioderat aound though séldoin. beard. - ei. e a reiitdut t'ô do w rsgverinnut duiIng theIast yeamrit ewus seveuty ysarsold. LINE8 WILL PROFIT r.-!Tl Wehave.opeed an Immense lUne of popti la'&d designs fresl froni the ma4infactnlrers. striotly8 neOtlss<wn for the firs i Handsomest Patterns. Lateut ideas. The amWaimeeting of the Ontario Ca. Teachers' Association wM'lbe he.held iÏ the. coilegiate instituté ou Thursa#an Frida of nèxt %veek. Th g la on o the educaion departrnent make It abso. lutcly necessary«flor every teuche lu th,- COUny t atendthis mectlug. If lfty or Tuesmore dele.ates purcsavensingherd rarllaa citwB, tcyY u l ceentitledta te Tuesay estvin th Seent-thrrjturn ticketsi on Uic paymeat ot on. Uiuad anniversary of Qucen Victoria>s birth, and single tar ei local commutte. Wllhmake was celebrated ini ail parts of Uic Brtish arrangement fer thc accommodatonot ail ,jtacesattendlng thécoeti, Emie nthe 2otb of June shre wl» nt ùt thîs end ail lady-echr have finished the fifty fifth Year of her iutcnding ta be pasen >rerqusJd, reigu. The longest previous reigns, ln neify the secretryefthe assocuwata Engisf hitor hae ben hos ofGeogetheir caiiest convenience. .Tbi euca Enlih isor hveben hoe f eogepublic aré invitcd to ated i eegs the third, tlfty.nine years, tbree months of which thc followlng lu Uic programme: and four days; Henry the third, flfty.six .0 THURSDAY, lUNE -pur. years; Edward the third, fifty years and 10 to a11 a. mn.-opening sesio"UMd Elizibeth, forty-fiveyears. Victoria imustadtosrer. therefore continue to reigu uearly fourteenreprt to equal the tern of Henry the third; aud zto1a.n-epinetrotst about four ycars and four months to equal specian sd stand-n committems that of ber- grandfaîlher. But George thic.2 to 4p f.AlJ~gfmna ciu third vins insane during the-last mune years J-ý1pý npcorofOfodl6â of bis lite, and ceasecl to takte an actv 4 to 5 P. lM.-Public scoo1l dent businss ater zî î;new series -Miss Nu l.cn, Uxk*4ldae. pth tin vihile eur>' l Ic heevenlug a lecture w lb.e1ellver. thethrdvis orsoe time a pnisoner in cd iu the msc hail _by J. J. Tie, the hauds of bis rebellilous subjecs ; so '"U cesslu Lîit with pca that iu reality Quecu Victoria lka for a refirence te youug- men. iuoadclton te longer period than any of ber predecessors 1: etr i uis tUccieit n ou the Englisb Uirone been the actual stitute wiff contribute tva 'or Uire fthUi wielder of Uic scepter. Henry the third items et thearîlst Arbor day touceaLThela succeeded to the throuc. ou the r8th of 'aber demousuration wMt be put en at 7.4o October, 1216, and died on the î6tb -of p. iý At 8 p).Ini. Mr. Tily"viM begi*n as Novezuber, 1272, so that bis nomninal reign lecture. T »ii. lecture *fll "alOydb Iasted fitysix years and twCftynine days. the umbtella dili and tUic Ma Qucen Many millions of people wi» ferventi>' m beh - f itst ilve or six roWs et chairs, pray that ber majesty's lUtc and relgu ruay min Uic hllvi* iereserved frUctab exceed not only that of Heury', but titat of a uda i lecture Menot lntended for the third George as vieil. To do that-she ers adci as esabetaneblre inust live to be more than seventy-seveu attlend Uice etertainment. The, 1)011Dii» y<ears oftage. J >d Red Riding flood's RJesçue willnet -~ L iSe repeated, as dîane wiiinet permit., P'RIDÂY, JCU(E 3RD. 9 tozo a m-Singlug lu 'Pnulc-cjadoob -Mr. Ward, Whitevale. a M to iI.3o1-Readintý with, a class-j. J. Tilley, Esq. r i.3o to ti--Eloction otofficers. 1 .30 to .3-Instrnctîin agicu"tu Agcuture. A> cin>1nitrc 2.30 ta .isRlatin et theTruste. to the Teacher and the Sbool-..J Fare- t wiell, LL. B, Q. C. Parents sud ailiers lnterested lin ýh cause of education wl»lic v*elcôme t«af fi the exercises as per aboie programme. b For Uic better accmmodation etfil who, rua> desire to attend Uic day meetings, o Uic association vU» anàeet ln the. gyzmas.. luru. There is. a probability of au inter. change of titse, sptpogaaeý arrangd cteeu te abecsetOf cl turc-sud Dra.wigg, wb.u Professe; Jémet m would addressa'thc association on Thun. k day afteraoon- instead oet Friday. W. Icalu on going te press that the above r change lins beewneftected aud Prof. jatnes~ wl be preseut-on Tiursday. ,or Deeming, the Asüstralanjack ' -e per, one of Uie moui blood-tlalusty -urdret' ers of this ceutury, wva aageil Msi -U bqurne an Manday neraint a.oo . I prayîng an his va>' thhe scon :a th Victoria' Universi ' igsà, closcd t Cobourg, snd the. In the mu future *Wll be all cdune ilu Tî il wvorks Inlunci.n-v*. 4-m The Coliourgm ihadtie -aJO' of departure with-g"- 77'4- cites, like the big Ju o1g M Th floods at st.~à WORiqu«WOMRI A»eGus.Po m son lu imade for proper VeUtilation and COir Oof MetromaSuàd plaSsg asud fr tihe )flinspe tbctreot lun whicb womeu and" > Il at'e *ployed to a greater number, e ve. Ir LI"Quoa KIcEvIsnACT-Mmer f inéligile as badsmeu e The tee for trnafer Ofa icemescloin. 1 Smsedtû $10. Breweas lare flot to seIi ale or beer lu1 leua quantities than.ten .4 pionswiuc niasure, or lager beer tan fr Uoukss 1 w le MOaSUr. e, -eceptng boits, but hic fiv galon Ihdt, may conÇtinue for t" A tariOf recbrd-book fer ib. ie of lîquorsbydrugýîisspsrbd -couuty Jdc êdrthe, i4 Î1 ofetthu Attores G en" inu i vaes wheze ean order»t.disuuissal lu anade Of a cenpW o r 4 i m l m a 'i a i b y n i n p e c t u r , o r a n y . one on bis behaiL ýFifte=n days notice tô' b. gWvcn. Thec judge may rehbear the, coumplalut sudtae .evidence. Tfie. penalty for -seljing te probibted persans la ancreased to$ 4an d flic provisions of the Antre te apply to municipalitles wh have psseda pý, bibi'oryby-law. Pt=cl blto,7 by-laws may be rp44b vote aftethi-eyeam Pzxauc SCOOoL ACT. The. feoi i words, uniutentionally tçlda b cf,2892, ar e nact'< Public sqcool rae and, Omseart ofthe dciaa:tofth tetM saie, he shaS ouly b. 'liabt>fr Mionot of Uic sdzoo<grate ofthe Wh"chin vitut et-hisri#ettin thus ebéàIlf d he dirccted bis money te be paldY eýý -Unionsclmoolsections oomnposd cf ofa township and anyinoepart, d a r e n e t t o b . u c l d e la n i c P r o v i s i o n o t Sec. 41 Lng #M-aws duc P r zn sud e to -be ~> or c b y t k c Ib ol e cW ti w a n d n o t et l . B yd us pie id ng for exem ption IM axation shah not apt tsrhol Tifs GCioeL*W&s ., .close seaaei&6e4 forý dan 1, a.,reue d -cari' <OU boois fxd at t$bINovember, ote lm Df Noveuabcs.of e faflfuvmînke" W. 0.1 te u.m4 the. eI-V< FRIDAYt MAY 27e. 1892.ý I The qu..u-Oud 81..merw1 .1 Inmir Die eh- r

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