Halton Hills Newspapers

Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), February 2, 1888, p. 2

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m j born pmrtwxwkoubuudayswh tnlattflltou cretcrtt tite wife of john ffrtjtbrook otakout likln ano au the wtujiuiusr the jhfc of jftuuuss fium hamiaj- at the resident of dr mr- kaoghtou rrilt vuiaco lairoirv stth by bet urorrp munro william park east g tttxa mmnetviu a mhuiim aofoo disik n 0ikoiin mu forrtftjto suj intk jut d ttngor printer npl mjrcus hnd ss djays dcm at itocxsrood flirt hi tlinmuy the stth jan t tint rfsiitraetvm her muter- mr mafkcauiarinrdaity acdt yeans tcsjtixunnh at v hlrhnvsiid kt toronto on tbetlslli january fivorge tiisliruphmi aged w yours j i wamjutfii xr jmi the till liurv samuel avallaiecldret u of mr alex wallace iwt klbi ajwl ss wars sljrrlon m rcss thursday fiibkcahy 8 1s8 haltoneliction itr itovhtllendmoii act- n and mt vlliltm nticod xemliurtei w bu tuesday mm fppwifzt xotks axd tximmknts r lieutgovernor nelson opened the ltriiuh colombia lslatnrc 611 friday afternoon r mclw in jbe ddnf3 of mr mclepd the re lortn catnliijato published laa week the last clause in tlio third paragraph was in tended to bead v general trade with foreign powirs en fair terms t v ftpginess jnen an beginning to cry out fca rissuje of the ttioent notes postage stamps arcaecnmulsting at many points to such an extent as to lie almost burdensome the dominion goyqrn could assist tradehjkhe rcisine general midcueton paid a handsome compliment to ctnadithi artillery when iu writing to tbe united service magazine- ho aid i will back canadian officers and gunners to fight their guns against any artillery in theworld mr mowat informed the legislature yes terday that a manhood suffrage bill will be introduced by the provincial government during the present session now let the dominion tpireniment the professional patronsof tjhe vennd men co and do like wise ottewa frtt prr a iolnt mfisilnkltkltwardm tite nomination of candidates i for the iinioii byekleotionfii this county to ok place in milton on tnesjlay to illustr ito the interust taken in tho contest it is only ueceaaary state that ab tut five bundi ed of the electors from all pa rts of the com ty attended tbe meeting r pood deal of anxiety raa causod by i ho report that a third candid uo in tlio pen on of james itoatty qc wc iildbonphiiunt d at the conclusion of tlio i vo hours allov ed for receiving nominatio is it was tyund however thtft only tlio tw o candidates al ready in the field mr win mclcoil of georgetown and mr ca id henderson of acton were nominated to contest hall oi uv4he liberal and conservative iutircits respectively this fact had a very balis- factory effect and the olectors of iboth partieasettled dswn to the conclusion j tl iat they wxmld be free to put forth thoir tge it- est effjrt8in behalf of the man of thir party all of course sure of success it at two oclock the hall was literally jammed full mr johnson harrison was elected to preside and on the platform were the candidates messrs henderson and mcleod both rood looking men ijr montague the conseryajtive hero of hal li- mand john white exmj mayor robe son milton r a meroborts of toronto col campbell of nclsoii dr freeman of milton and henry rebjijson of trufalfjv mr henderson vas first to speak k id was followed by mr mclcoil roth eartili- dates mado interesting speeches and wc re listened to with marked attention t ic speech of the afternoon was delivered y pr montague in mr hedcrsoifs ilftcrot he ipresents a fine appearance on the it- form is an excellent speaker and provxl himself thoroughly informed upon the questions before the country he spoke for an hour and a half and his speech was a really eloquent effort the dr wus lionised by the milton tories during ins svisit henry robinson a mcrobcrts and vr robertson follotesd in jilioft addresses and the meeting broke up about six oclock withrousirig cheers for both candidates v iotut deqrg i i to the kdltor of hie acton pw jt 1hksi sin it is often said by farmers or rather by torn for othert 1 now or practioo better that if our wood bo i sod up wo can bum coal j mote tbe ollowlug para graph 8 a- proof of how bft y they may bo otfin a country which h within hauling distance of coal but ha i little timber most of kansas is within t bout tho mimo distance of a forcbt countrras tho older sqttled imrt of ontario wsuld bo j it tho present small rosorvea thsrein woro ex hausted as they will bo in about tlfteon ycara time at tho present rate of liso tlivro wait last wook riest i torlnn hi kaunas for 5ant of fliul much of that ttato is tniulexn amtlvowl l not to be lmd ccru u abmetlinea w tlioro for fttul biit tliu or i was n failure tills yar ami tlio unfortunate lottlervsvcru dp- uriveil of that rfisurce ialiit tlio inelmiiouey of the winter wemuer in to ino counties tio ililintiiuuilb htttlfncitliliik 10 ilii null upon but a ncanty ami uucijrtnui rujiiily ol gal bomo of tlioui liatl to tralvol ttitrty fort 1iil fifty illc to a railway station tor coal t illy to fim that there was none to lo had the roada wore worked to theirutiriot cniwelt v yet tlloy coiilil not suiiijal who nooilotl fuc in euo illreo tlio oars wore stoppeil by tho ul jnoiis who wore ivatly to porlkh ami tlicy lielpt il thoinsplvrs to what they wauttml matiy pe 10111 havo hwn froreii toiliiathaud many who havo notaottml- ly iiciiiol with cold lutvoviid iroil jroat miffor- illkr- mouttilll tilali if theco were no otlr roa son for keeping tip some stock of timber tin i mero need of fuel should furiiislrone ai coal is more needed ikijuf ill our lirmrs used it jt would bo probably dearer ai id at all events would iause great trouble and fretjucnt scarcity of the difiloulty of providing for as reat an exteirt tho inr ral to bo fouiid rj gair8 extrao jbt jc3 dlnjary u miwm v m- ii ji2 99 i vi bargan extraordinary jnmpsrms unprecedented and unapproached if revlous to 8toclc whlcjh we commence on february i oth we will hold a grand clearing sale- wo op t is reported that some of the discon tented tories in halton intend to bring out mr james beatyexmp as an inde pendent candidaie the rnmor has how ever no foanditionto fact for the workers of both parties are spending all their time in behalf of their respective candidates the esqaesing council at the first meet ing of 18vmoved in a direction by which it is hoped the wholesale slaughter of sheep by dogs will be to some extent lessened it is proposed that the assessor in his rounds shall cirry a supply of tags with him to be attached to all thedogs assessed and the dog that does not carry a tag will ran the risk bf being unexpectedly dis- ptrrhd by scspicious fanner ifcrald a movement is now on foot for the in troduction into the ontario legislature of a measure prohibiting municipalities from vinnsing manufacturing establishments such a measure would not only redound to the advantage of the ratepayers but be a positive advantage to the manufacturing interests iir the aggregate as it would leave manufacturers free tolocate as natural and legitimate business interests indicate instead of as at present too many locating in unsuitable places under the influence of a big bonus it would be a good act mstakkofawoki how the collapse ofthelentral iu11v indirect- ji 6 caused the snsftcitlon of 1 tliefede ml hero is that all should sol aboht either preserviiii their old wood bt by koopnig out cattle and filling up gajis or plant u new one thia spring bliau d see n great impetus given to the tree lauting move- nicntf yours ac m w rmrifli toronto jan 27th 1k88 ihllf school examinations notlt custoiriors will plcaso note that we oarry several lines 6t coods fliit am imt of i i n sell very ljw but not at cost und coneqonly do hot ome aider mad 0 rsluccdd hwh g hhtidgs linens 5c which we the mixiciral council a tbecoanitttk for the year duncan keuuetli appointed assessor council met od monday evening rseve btorey in the chair members pre sent tv p brown john kenney andw e smith councillorelect william ismond after taking the necessary declarations took his seat at the com cil board the minutes of last meeting read and confinedv ayhviv to appoint an assessor for tbfi current year was introduced read the re- quirednumber of times and passed the name of duncan kennedy being inserted a assessor at tbe silary of thirty dollars moved by w p brown seconded by johnkenney that the committee appoint ed to strike islanding committees for the year report the committees werestruck as fohowb- fixaxct coiime w p brown wh storey tows hajj w p brown w h storey sibiets suewilks wm ismond i w esmith cemetebt w-lh- storey john kenney the report was adopted t moved by win ismond seconded by w esmith that- lath ar lymanlamp- lighter be paid tbe sum of six dollars and tentyfive cents being balance due him from former council carried mrb b cook made application for the office of caretaker of cemetery for the cur- beferred to cemfctery comrhittee moved by w e smith seconded by wnj ismond tsiat the sum of four dollars and fifty cents be paid to wm smith being j balance of account carried council adjournea to meet on monday evening 13th february sahhaoivteyx xews from our own correspondent the rockwood correspondent to the guelph mtcunj in an article headed come ondacdutt makes the assertion that the brookville literary society which has downediity kindred society in halton i county in dtbatwgimttches now proposes to carry the war into wellington for the benefit of the members of both societies te wish to state that- although the brookvhip debaters are ambitious they do not claim to have downed all the other kindred societies by aiiy irjeaus as they have had hut one match ejtice tbe association was organized up to date our society has neither issued a challenge to nor received one from rokwood but if the gigantic in- tel edof their yia desire to lock ho us with the jimia then we take much pleasure iii informing them that duff is ready od will be too happy to omodatcthcm y nil gkst kassagawejti ktb 1st loh i axotiu yjlle at limfmyxows i 1 j clarts jlti buk iiticrsiiainl iatter- i hmiis iluktry dttroyed j r for some tiinepaet georgetown has un- jtunately been the victim of disastrous i but the most unfortunate one which jjowu has suffered- for some yean oc- early ou monday morning when 14sjjotei bueku liutcher shop and ptton bakery was deetroyed tho two latter belonged to dr toddaodi the former to mittio clark the buijdingji were all partly insured the tire orinated from tbeovao of the bakory and was well advanced more wotsed mr person will be heavy loer tie torn lots fumtj were aved wit ttoennona work now that the end is come said gen eral manager fyjtrker bf the federal this morning to a vrtr reporter it will do no harm to answer yourquestion as to the causes which led up to our liquidation the causes were twofold the central banks crash was the first blow had it not been for that we would have- in all pro bability pulled through all right and even then there was a chance hod it not been for those telegrams what telegrams do yod refer to it was kept from the public at the time but i refer to those sent by the mich igan central on the saturday jollowing the centrals collapse the head office of the michigan centrai railroad sent u dis patch to their agents all along the jine of their connections not take federal bank bills of course they meant centra but in mistake used our name what was tbe result we did hot discover the mis take until late on saturday nigbthut the mischief had been done people had all day sunday to talk over tbe thing and you can easily guess the result when the michigan central discovered its mistake they telegraphed us ap apology as long as my arm but it was of no use then this was the last straw and of course there was no other course left for us but to liquidate what banks will get the business of the federal the commerce is the first and the montreal the second in fact these two banks hare got tbe lions share of the busi ness how wul the shareholders stand in the winding up s they will lose a little but you cao rest assured that the bauk wil go out of busi ness with its honor unsullied jvcui v examination thus ryder wiliiams 290 dean 2hq summervillo p 1100 anson k i furs must go atanyi prlckallwool flhnnolii very chcivjt mrlllnerytrinimed ha mnkortdiicod dont forgot that wo give better and eggs wanted j i v 1 a jloixbt n thiswdk and ad4taotr already jnrjgc stock of ovojjcoats one ensoof men v find diagonal find beavlr overcoats wliicltvo boug t at tho ridrwiloub low figure of sloli tho dollar just thtnl we offer t uvw wc menn fine diagonal ovorooats for 8805 worth 8860 monv beaver oercoatswellmade for 60fi well worth 81200 hau r rhesj ijro not goods made special y iota cbeap trade but faehiotablo and sutnntialovercoathhind good enougfior the beat in tie inn d a batmain you the ladies wo ofifir flue black or colored hiid glovu worth 0100 for 50c lndioa antplnnr n l nvaacqf u voannotipenttuo fods f0re than double tho pcei big eductions in the following lines v dress glode mantling ulstowi mlmitleb ifnderweor fine scotch gooils ilosiitrv wool gfovea wrnl hrrrl o l n j jtiob cjild8 hoo from 15cup womens hootle soms np f v q d p puts jancy allwoo designs jhaiiover domion e1 v l baltoncoh i to tho kroe ia itidepenneiit leojora youa vqte aab potim arejtenpcctiyely ftwjltstij wikmci as your ltliretciitalioiiilkp house of coml ei e on ix an i fllunel per yard better ones for 30 22 -25- 28 30 and blnrtingfvorn 20ft tif 40c wmccys ini 5c up prints beautiful daiktolorsod waj rynra vv niccys ti om 0c up rrints beautiful daik colors good isand bbniictfl for half the marked price and marked reasonable j7 pouiidb good japan tea lorlq0 and 14 pounds medium tea f pi for 400 ier afrd pew plt boots- x ihajton election kesiilt nfllic lirgular month if the pupils fur hill mry tho aggregate of marks iptssiblo in each of the first three departments was 300 flstjlepailtmkt stnior sam eaird 278 jo nellie grant 211 istkmkiitk lawrenco john perkins 288 johji ceorgoivguewjsso roler 280 jinion bella stefihensol smith 201 j 3 pcrtrson thos t monro teache second delartmllnt semok minnie morton 163 lewis orr 1c0 milton hendersoi 140 intrrmematt robert fainclair 205 jennie ramsay 178 george meleunah 1gg j jisim charlie mcjore 2r2 frcdrossf 225 frank mcintosh 207 j j miss mcpliaii teacher tilllai mlaktment sexiou charlie lowry 230 maggie ramsey 227 austin kelly 1118 inteiimedute willie summervillc 182 eddie kicilin 178 eugene dauphiuais ik jrxifi john edwards 101 stauficr 177 wipnie benneti kb miss currigan- teacher inciitil kevautsient sexier maggie wallace 35jq perry man 350 charlie dean arthur moore 340 j intkehephtk bnzzie storey 331 min- nip holmes 510 ada fvfe 295 jrxtfii maggie lairds 305 george robsou 317 jessie brown 340 edwiu francis 310 aggregate 400 marks miss dojlacd teacher the public school is now i an excellent condition the children are making mark ed progress in each department and tho teachers are all doing satisfactory work axotheb baxk suspends nellie bollie 310 1jie scott act a can of icorgritowii antiirott syuniatlt- ircrsttark inspertor ilnrtncrs mill detective mikiuliliii the federal imls up shareholders will realize seventylire per nut dcpisi- tors and noteholders to bit paid at once toboxio jan 28 at the conclusion of the meeting of air the bankers and of the directors of the federal aftermidnight this morning the following announcement was sent to the press it is officially announced that the dir ectors of the federal bank of canada have decided that it is in lie interests of the shareholders that the business of the bank should be wound up the other banks after a thoroughlnvestigation have agreed to gfte the assistance required to pay the noteholders and depositors whenever de manded ths ontflundingnote circulation is about threequarters of a jnillion and it will be redeemed by any of the banks or by the federal on presentation tbe deposits are about two millions and these will be paid forthwith if the feder al cannot realize on its assets sufficiently fast to do this other banks have agreed to furnish the money necessary so that de positors will be paid off at once for some time past the federal has been transacting a profitless business public mpepngs in the ixteiik8t of d henderson the liberal gouservatpfc candidate for the hous of commons i i will be held as follows knatchbulltliursday 2nd feby speakers dmcgibbon barrister i andw a webster of leeds georgetownfriday 3rd february i speakersj w nesbitt barrister v hamilton and a mcroberts toronto stewarttownsaturday 4th feby speakers a f campbell mayor of brampton and dr freeman milton lowville saturday 1th february speakers george moir exeter and major white st marys norval saturday 4th february speakers ricliard blain of bramp ton and a moroberts toronto dublin saturday 4lh february d mcgibbon barrister aud w- webster of leeds ball1nafad monday 6th february speakers a f webster leeds and w a mclean barrister guelph glknwilliamsmonday 6tb feby speakers d henderson the liberal conservative candidate and others all tli e above meetings will be held at 730 pm mr jl cleod is respectfully invited to be present i god isave the queen t- i- i x b jermyn i last thursday nigljt inspector brothers and james mcfadden ictetive went to georgetown with the object of searching robt bennetts and elias 1larkes hotel premises for lifjuor bennett admitted them but clarke refused when they forced the door open breaking the lock a row started and a crowd heudc 1 by bcunott attacked the inspectok wi l pitman isf georgetown struck brothers a heavy blow with a loaded whip mcfaldeit told the crowd he would shoot if they interfered he fired two shots one in tl e air and- the other into the crowd no pc rson was hurt mcfadden was arrested but vas released a few minutes after on bail no rotten eggs were thrown as has been stat d in a toronto paper nor was mr brot tiers arrested the trial of mcfadden tool place before messrs bustonand kennedy jps on ifriday when he was discharged as the y witnesses could not agree iicfadden was arrested on a warrant which had neither a name nor description on it before magistrate youiig c n friday wm 1888 the 1888 ow otoisr guelph bank suspended the federal pull down alrivtc coiiccrn in the uoyal city gvtltu jan 30 tbe guelph banking company a private bank conducted by w h gotten suspended payment here today the failure is a consequence of the with- drawl of the federal bank from business ashe federal usually rediscounted for mr cuttens bank the first intimation of difficulty was given when a cheque on the federal to one fitzsimmons a depositor of thegnelph was refused for want of funds on pay ment being demanded at the guelph the same reply iu substadce was given there are many rumors flying about the street as to the extent of the failure und who are likely to be losers but nothing de finite can be learned today it in expected that an assignment will be made at once as a writ bus been issued mr cotten was formerly a uiembcr of thelaw firm of guthrie wutt a cutten here but withdrcvr from the firm about livo years ago ttnd purchased the privato bank ing business of a t kerr late of toronto mr cutten also continned the practice of his profession while carrying oii the bank ing business he is also chairman of tbe city finance committee and is regarded at an able lawyer and financier mclean of georgetown waa costs for a second offence and william pittman of g third offences were convictid but judge ment- was reserved w 1 jackson of georgetown second offence hd his cato adjourned thos litffo of palermo has- been sen tenced to tsgcpmonths imprisonment- for illegally selling liquor mrs it armstrong for aj third offence against the scott act was tried by the p m last week and fined 8100 arid costs fincdfclooand elias clarke orgetown for exj0i a emat- igruphiofficcb the 1lfiyilege we a private letter from mr thewschief in the u l tel at syracuse ny wellkuovu tbour read ers has the following arc tbey actually yoiug to try again to liavo tlio hcott act repealed hi hultoi i hoi tlio act vill be iiistained ly a larfjoi majority thau ever if people living there realay know what a privilege thoy unjoy in being fre ifrom thotraillc it tould never be repealed i i iipposc i seo a hundred drunkards a day hero whiskey rules syracuse aud i hope it may npver rule halton it ha something to bo iroudcfas bohuj tbo bauuorcounty of aglofioub province itdoaorvon dinaiitqr if it now say 6lvo ui liijuor aftori being pointed to with prido by ather counties thoy can novor obuviuce nio tha tho scott act liakovoriujurod bimluetii in tho coiiufyor that its rojieal will bouolu busiucsij hope sincerely that tbe kalojof whiskey lii haltorwlll novor to lejfalized we can assure our old friend albert that ilicigbbd people of his native county to vhieh liu is so patriotic will endeavor to do j their whole duty and thatthjy have every reason to hope that the niajcrity in favor of cbnliuued sobriety and no license will on the 1st of march next bp largely in- creased fancy good stationery fl at 4 n mccarvins i 000 newest styles very cheao consisting op toilet cases dressing cases jewel and odor cases in plush i writing desks work boxes scrap and auto ai- bums in prush andleathis great i i stocktaking sali i during the noxt in all lines of two weeks we will oftel gre haldimax elec trial catcoaljau 128 tho haldimund do minion coiitroverted election trial whiat has cupud the whole week was conj eluded here today the petition being disi lja -61- scrutiny left dr montouuc with a majority tli ifeii thelteieai yotte le tbroutoj7ito sayj it is am uouhcod that tha polling on the scott aot in ilulton will be on the first day of march our friends in the little banner courity have not got any iipare time but no doubt tlloj wijj use oil they advantage arid the scott ac will be sua ulpjd y gavc ful poufii lonce in tbo oliifitiarvn uflj women gaiefr f ill 46 tutitr diii 6 met msbmmmsm iu halton photo albums lajtest designs handfalrrors whisks and whisk i holders h a toilet bottles for coverinsr shaving cases and mugs magic lanterns dolls in china kid and rubber trumpets mouth organs ijiblciboth oxford fiagmter hatt brushes and perfumes boys aiid girls own annual band of hoj e british workman picture books ac ac e very th ng worth having will be found at i i a mccarvins staple and fancy dry gooios boots and s0oes groceries oo- aiiis etc 4 as wc intend takingstock about the middle offebluary it will be to the advantage of customers to give us a call as goods will be sold regardless of cost f henderson mcbae co remember our famous 50c tea tthece ffi ueloctcd i will faithfully guard yourfi by nuppdrtiilkonlv good cfflcleirt iaias cal ijeguijation t4 melton mmy to the free and indepeudeut rleetwp of thircountyofhaltouj i jl your j vote and bftlvi arcrospcctfully solicited tot- s ihenber as your kopreseutatlve di tee house of 03 of canada m i will faithfully discbamc the dotiejr rcsionbiblc position and ooiuy trtnn your interests david doirsioisr eiegti0 to the eleci0i ofthut county of halt gestlesiek having received and accepted the- 1 mous nomination of the reform com tion to contest this county lor ita seat in the house of commons and 1 found with regret it imjpoasible befor ling day to visit you personally i- respectfully request your the public meetings tiereafter to 33 uonnced while thotgh col amns of press i merely cutiiiie myitiaws onr political questions affecti of our beloved dominion i am opposed to the garrehder olaay ebiited nickehte spoks and fqakf warranted to wear thtsame throughout rfeyr st6ce djf i p im m 4 our i rights in our extensive f out recejving therefor a just and equivalent i am opposed to sudden or changes in the jariff which 1 1 for present purposes be readjusted dally for the manufacturer and er and would advocate a policy iff extension of our general trade with powers ou fair terms i i am opposed to tho increase national debt already too large fots less and questionable undertakings ps 1 m ir favor of cutting do anuual expenditure to the lowjftf possible consistent with the efficient ous and honest admioistration v affairs which legitimately belong tj federal government in order earnings of the masses should bfelettyl them to fructify and bring forttifis as improved condition and comfl our- franchise laws are in my j complex and expensive and amended towards manhood man one vote a registered voters the appointment of officers to revise sach lists who shall be of the government of the day i deprecate all abuses bf the aud am opposed to all mo locking up of our lands in the no territories for speculative pu iug the rand should le for thej settlers the price if my thej merit of the country i trust by and with your votes- v vii and cooperation to be placed at of the poll for which i bhalfeverf ful and if elected mytime shall be devoted for the further your interests and those of oiirj country to guard yonr pjrivilsf jealously jjtch your uuertiesiso wont be infringed upon shall constant solicitude i shall ootj factions opposition tf the gorernfi will support and- promote such as in my humbje opinion will 1 country aud people and give all ehauoe before the law i am gentlemen tour obedient servant wm goorgetowu january 25tb7 1 i m mtrangers and ji teiv 1 f sitting are plir steward t thubsda5fl collated hytfcej february ag lpleasaut milder jehe side roa fridaysstorm- dr boe is i block in georgel infiuelpjil fdrhanging on j tenders are n briefceburei a sjtcred oi i by the cboir ofg thefarmer held in actortafc ary nothing is i tice of the editor tries to get his several perj been fined 2 an hotel- bar daring guelph capij 920000 opera recently desfroj the trial of tlj of bribery in trial will be held lent comral this year hasten april ninedays j a monthly- books and uccoa some of our tos idea a very sue gelistic services j georgetown durid weeks the sale of l kdurihg 1887- lemeteryisprov investment mr q h tailoring k busine occupied by mr elgin-streetsiv- tft is likely of lhoj8eepbe the mtmicjpai f out this year just tack tlj for those- whbv please taiolthfj t yott can do itf istherean af teriioon v irjqu ship postmaster directed pm the actoov deorgetown tp i georgetown grit the same evening j a halfelnja i acton corps s thorough the mill j i guelph lastve6 i the ontiriol mental union wij on the lf3th dq tural college go i late trains 1 i last friday audi ten hours was tbjj of the trainstrg i thepusel friday night windowshave al itiveaprjeafaucel i sose whp flpen wihtefjiav ipast weejt that t the prediction acopjrof th 1887 is missing sendthevbile any address on i ithat issue j milton to i appointed a j the person ol ml li i put up with one j jverylongtotai i a meeting i iwiirbejbeldiob ibull tbisevenin of deed and d address the elect i ifauthokii friends could be ers your old fri make a qnick je say 2500 than i axterhautl to supply all his graph at the- jthereare soii jnien in acton methiug an auction i and general dry old glove factcf store ccnnuneuc and will contin j nrday during th while visit geo l beardl mrs a o bekj iamond rings an italian guest cenyandcomm the urjgan traypd aboutih iissiedup hili down and tlj men uphill tlj they turn theid coursntheywhl rwalkertonl woollen factorj now the fucif town is asking isforhariujirj that- tho absurd act of parliamcl fotalf saturday ctenil jsigiifc thwbrij j jfiewvry inter iltiallydisaprl i hours and ajraj eof iha j amexmb l i iie4fouul a

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