Daily British Whig (1850), 3 Jun 1898, p. 4

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For Big Bargains Come to the Winding}-Up Sale of " the TAYLOR & C0. Stock. I Illlllptlvo i` "P0|`t0d hero ilk noon yin. n...-. rvrltvll ,viaiu Uni- Iinnr (`-4- V - W" :.%"'.::.:.::`,:.::.:." .;:".;*;?.<: train: running Toronto And King- Icon- Wednesday to Ilia Lilly I. Want. only dnnglltor ol Eohu-a Wax. ol the nuns plan. Min Ennu. donglnor of John Hnlip. Bollovillo. wu united in marriage on Wod- oodoy to Janos A.Liulo. Milllovn. Rev. Pro}. Donn, Alton collogo, porlotnod the autonomy. Wodnudu o quid raiding look plooo :8 Rev. W. . Syuouorfn. Brookvillo. the Itlcillg plttiu boi Nil Ii ' my to Fndotick J. n&|rI'0iI. ~35 Landowlo. In inruuotod Ihtthonutry olsh. John : church, Cup. Viocont. N.Y.. will oxuodoeoll uo`Rov. Ix. Wudoo. Bucket- nrhor. to income Ian tagnlnrputor of lhoclnreh. =. \l.- `l-k- In-`-\_,,, I - -.....uuu In In. anorpo, wn united in marriage to J. Martin Footer. Norahporo. Arthur O'Neill. Gnnanoqno. has secured I position with the Cundiun now: ugoncy. Ind H0 nlnnlnwnal n 5L- n I!` D nwnuyle. V|I Ben Inncllco. Mien Jeniqdenghber of John Mel) meld. Bellevillo, wee married on Wednesday to Charles Orrill. G. T. R. locomotive tire- man. They will reside in that city. A: the relidence ol Joeepb Bhu-pe.WeIl. bridge. Min Lillie M. Cevetly. gand- deughher ol Mn. Sharpe, united merriure J. Hnrtin I'M... Mm--I----A BIIFSD. In. Job an M2 . ac DOWIIJIHVIHO on May 2-Mb. Rev. rural dun Loucka complete: foray i yous ministry in the (`hurch of England on Trinity Sunday, 5th of June. Hill. the nun uhn .I:......--..-.n 1.-.. News of tho Dlnrlot Oondonlod Iron no Whiz ! llohsnttl. D. B. Salmon, Solmanvillo. who passed his eighty-rah mile stone on Mny 20th, is will halo and bonny. Lewu Mordnn 1)...-m.n.. .....a u:-- a- I We are selling immense qualities of Women's and Children's Cotton Vests these days, sleeveless, half sleeves and long sleeves. They must be extra value else wlly such fast selling. A complete range IOC to 5oc each. ` Starr & Sutclie, 1` nmu nus Ina nutty. Morden, Doaoronbo, and Min So phio Cherry, Bowmnnville, were mnrriod at Bowmnnville May 24th. damn Lvmr-In am...-.I.o._. 3--.... [JOHN 1 V*___:_ .11 pu-r COMMENCING SATURDAY, JUNE 4th. On account of a change in the business on July 1st we have decided to inaugurate a Gigantic Sale of High Grade Shoes in order to reduce stock prior to the change. This will not. only be a Sale of Cheap Shoes at Im- mense Bargains. but a sale of the Finest Shoes, manufcctured expressly for our best trade, by high grade manufacturers, which will be cut down to Clear- ing Out Figures. On account. of the Ridiculously Low Prices at which goods are being marked ALL SALES WILL BE FOR CASH ONLY. you/wee INTKUSINESS SALE . K Nearest Agencies-D. W. DOWN EY, _: __-j--WI I3'POSI 1 IVELY Nb APPROBATION DURING BALE. DISTRICT DASHEB. Of HIGH CLASS SHOES at -D. DOWNEY, Brockville, THE KENNEDY CO., Limited.Montreal. :E- CFS. { ;M ifsco., A ..A _4- D '-6anadlan 'l'ypogr|pl| 1:0,, [mm % Fruits at Toye s Seasonabl Because its famous 4-point boning: and accurate workmanship mute it the EASIEST running wheel on earth - E. Reasons is the Wheel for-thee. White Cotton Undeufea Almost a thousand dol- lars worth of high-class go ds at a third less than regular value. Every garment beautifully trimmed with Lace or Embroidery, made in the newest styles, all the latest wrinkles, amble sizes, tine Cotton and Cambric, every garment well made and nished in every detail. It will be hard to resist buying these goods when you see them. They open out better than we expected to nd them. Prices range from 5oc to $4 each. Shirts, Gowns, Corset Covers, Chemises, Draw- Those three big ca oil , Women's American DPC av In IJUIU 1 wheels) Strawberries. Why the READY FOR ` SELLING TO-D,/AY. FORMZEIRLY RICHMOND ct CO. H8 and I20 Princess Street. __.__..j._._.__ .ll_JT `Hi EASY To Buy Some Special Bargains This Week M! ,,-__. v_ .. .'-v 7-: IVOVJV 3 V V p ` . In oering ineny inducements: some things can Be bmglit ahead for early Fell end money sued on it. Mantle Cloths at half price. Heavy Dress Goods it half price. Bergnine in Sliirtings end Cottomdes at 10c. 1210 yer-1. I Grey Cottons at be and 6e yard. extn good. 40 in. Grey Cotton Gcyd. 36 in. Apron Ginghun 10c yard. Linen Towels worth 850 for 25c ` _ White Quilts. hrgeet size. 51.50 900. Lace Cnrta.inl`.'ebont 25 pairs left, extra cheep. . Women`: Feet Black tton Hose, spliced heel and toe, 10c, l2c pair. F EAsv omen want: a . - Snowy wnm: cwmts. l PRINCESS Wash Suits. I!!9MT@1!9r.&.C`zLBaukrnv1 3100K sale? _:i-J: English pooplo -mu punch`; boyhunthocnndhuwhobangninro unlnglinhnnnheluuifllqoo-Id Davin runtwdonlup-uninourbuttu -nucIhniochuu: uuutduuuuuinnoanlyhn quhuillglnhnnuihgl-i -Iii-p.-rs II-'.I-II-utllcilb ll-Illlptunt. Thbnnnohh y thhnlanliapnyncuut Ihir anal AL. I_.I:.L n- , , / , operete to the end then the whole output ~ ..,,_.- u -- -euneuw nu I leav- v-7: \ He hed been esked, he said, why the cheese made here did not bring the some pricein Scotlend esScotch cheese or ea` cheese from other countries.` It wee be- ceuee the quality was not the seine. The people of the old country." he remarked, ``don t care where e thing comes from ifit mite them end in whet they went." The need of the hour was more uniformity in cheese. How were it to be obtained ?* The fectoriee were larger in Scotland and the produat lerge end presumably of the some ,\Qwour end quelity. It would be herd/to eecure uniformity with the pro` ductgof smell fectories. but it should be eimedbt. Here is e question for menufec~ turers of e district to consider. They should confer. ahonld experiment. should co- of their fectoriee would be,es neerly es pos- sible. of cquel color, weight end flnor. : In this wey, by A perfect, hermonious end equiteble errengernent. the cheeseinen i can ettein e desired result. other. They ere injuring such other by I AHGII `.-(lQll llrzporlvr. A chemze in I semte cannot h some of the feet tern. Perheps seneto. by grou the eppaintrnen provinciel legii problem. Then , \\'lnnl~ is-az l-`rim 1' There is e feel of jurisdiction gives in res at end rivers which beds are the pro the hen-bore ere Both the domini meke shery reg vileges ere the c pI'0vmC!; the d right to issue wonder where in Dengue Brrwkvlllc Tlfllex Kingston bic) ( town council not lordering the its: end in no " their wheels. St eldermen of Kin croes purposes. by unfriendly rivelry, end 325! '?,d no lesson Mr. Clement leeches is more em- a... .L__ .1 o"""""""'I"'WIHno nonunion` Ir-3'-I--to-na|..a h:dn`von out V 1 . I nnhufnglourorn with man: to tho : I Canadian Suuugnid It. Clonal. Ind .Il%l%illpI|e|@. l'h_.t. 3-I-I---to-ndl-a ms... on] Inllh Lu A-.._n-_ ;_-._ -... . D. v-won q tavern] C --... r_.r-up-, v uuu-uuuI_y nvllry, nna n|..o:.. 51.-.. .L:- V nuu nuucll Ul D0019. I V. - ,- Tc tuT-'1 (.1 ma scum) AD} ICE. f~?.'w uh.gcr"uz.xi:uy weakness of the A prommenb Scotch cheese Imp0rtel'.An- United States is no mnnifesb. it must be drop Clement.` of Glgggop` Scouhnd. h;g{0l.BIl' to E" the world that Grover Cl0V B- bow vmting Quobem Ab Cowmwmel ;` lend was drunk when he penned the cele- edduued the dnirymen and gave ch 111 bnmd vemzueh mengm some veyy valuable advice. I Asenate Reform Men. I]. I.-_l L_-_. ,,I , I u " -_n n,.._ "Byetender gives his opinion that tho mijority deemed eutiicienb to wnrnnb pro- hibitory legialntaion man be "a majority both of the whole electornto of the domin- ion And of the whole electorate of each province. Nothing lean, Apparently, will suffice to secure the practical execution of slaw egninab which not only the tastes nnd interests. but the more` conviction, be in righb or wrong, of a large body of citi- zens, and their sense of justice will cer- tainly continue to rebel. -.y----u --use p/an]: uus UUIIVUQJVUIDI . II "The governments of the czarand of the kaiser. of the emperorof Austria and of the king of Italy, are against England and the `` English an: American theory of govern- Not ment, and are endeavoring to destroy some 9,," of its richest lruitages. or at least to pre- vent the establishment of other govern- T ments based on it, by the laws of and lnsti- cm tutions of an old world, an old time. and of old theories of government that ought not to live. if En land and America have d` not made a miata e in the establishment thin of democracy. The enemies oi the rights Wm oi the individual are contemplating war on democracy, and while the animating spirit of tnis united hostility to England A, and this country is jealousy of the com- ml mercial prosperity of both, that cannot be checked or destroyed without assailing the "l`` political principle on which the Ameri- ingtr can and English people have thrived. WM , Moreover, the hostility of the young ' leaders of the union. who are survivals ol,a past, overgrown and weakened pro- `'"`l ducts of a day that has gone by, are mov- of th: ed by hatred and fear of tree government h,'.h` by free people. Their enmity is directed 1 in reality against the danger to them and Th` their thrones foreseen in the expansion of just, i, English and American inuenced. But Him they will not attack our united race. They will not risk a conflict with all the W lib` forces at the command of the highest civi- for en lization of the century. On our part we` India, do not desire expansion. If we are wise, we will decline to enter into a movement which has planted European lrontiers in mm r every part of the globe. But if we make or the a preventive alliance with Great The, Britain, we join her in saying that Anglo-American institutions shall be defsnded by all who live under them The wherever they are attacked; such an alli- Ch I snce will do a thousand times more for the M.` peace of the world than all the guns and P1135 navies that the kaiser and the czar can but hi heap upon one another. Certainly the in h}, drawing together of the kindred peoples is h. M the happiest incident amid the present el- " most universal ominous growlings of war. 1"` " and it is clearly time to consider serion sly litical and sympathetically the proposal to take down advantage of the opportunity, with the M, I object of still more closely knitting to W nether all the peoples whose tongue is "l`P` English. cogn under saries. Now is the time for Wash Suits, Blouses, Etc., an'd now is the time we want to sell them. WHY THEY FEAR ALLIANCE. Harper : Weekly, in a thoughtful arti- cle upon the proposed Anglo-American al- liance, points out why the autocratic rulers of the European continental nations are so violently opposed to a united Anglo- Saxon race. /Says our contemporary : Tina r-nu.".....-..a- ..t 5|... ____ .._.I _: .1- Il Montreal is to be a modern port it must be well equipped with elevators. cold storage depots. etc. Bulfelo hes lty- 1 two elevshors; Montreal has A few of old `I ' type on Lschine canal. To hendle grain, 3 for instance, quick dispatch is needed. As it: is now the bsrges going lrom Kingston ere deonined so that shipments can be made from them to ocean vessels. This should not be. Expeditions bundling It Montreal would make the St. Lawrence route s favor- ite. Gob e hustle on Montreal 2 THE DAILY WHIG. Opmr par Orbeu Dinar. THE DAILY WHIU, ....-....n 0815114 Admiral Carvers. commanding tbeSpan- nob b eet at Santiago de Cubs. was 3 naval lag nhbacbe of the Spanish legnyion in Wash- Ameri- ington ahoub fteen years ago, where he 1| iV9d- I a close student of naval affairs and re- gszg cognized as a capable man. He has a per- ! sonal acquaintance with some of the men the tleeh which is now trying bo capture nmenb Mm ` u(lK';;:,_ [$3 . 1!" "km all . t"`9:i;n #99" ,orh" . ' " :10 `n =: ;:-"=r~ 23:"-~~..:.`-`ms rr:.':`:iiv I I `D. yh0l "ho cglpnon of bl`, rizi""` no-0;` unr'` I gm.` dolD`nd or " 3'10 3-hd 1.0?`- p i nu 0 5 I rnonc opmuon la begvnning toconoider . thus bicycle bells And lumps are good : thing! to: public nfoty. judging trom , DfiVIKC O0IIVCnnLi(II nnnn Lhn Innhtgr Th` l 1 In new -Ilnoclll Ollunl. ` Plctonunelte. Afar I long limo upon: in negotiation: Ihodocioion Ina nally ruzhod Wednes- day tobuild III cntinly new church in- stead of nmoddling the proton : Punt Io- Ihodiu church, up an Inn pcopoood.u:d thoeontnct was uignod yuurdny. The work ol curing don: the old structure will in command out west. Ahnndot Ncwhndo has boa: uznilod IlI0`cIItt|ct. `Iron plans nnpnrod y `over an. ar- chiloctl. Tho ncv church will ho eon- nculloout. including costing and otbor . ioddonhb. will much ltd`: 833,000 to 82211. Tho ulditui It'll out KI ), and the thaoldchnrnhvillllohldnoxtudny. gun.-y zoo. hnunicoin ` E)ll\IrNl:'(\:\ (x-u-.-..-.__ E-5-`'.i..'a.,i.,`,: _}i-Z'..','-",,,"v- -.. ` ""'-I15-. "' I ', \\ mnl'~=g I-`mm l'n*.-i.~'. I `3 sfeerful and wonderful mixing , 1 whichh the privy fcoluicil I ivee hot 5!: ( ueenion o a M 3 1, End which Ins appealed to it. The 5 . properny of who province, bu: ~` vested in the dominion. 5, l dominion end the provinces cnn . I regulations, hue shery pri- ; exclusive property of the I dominion. however. he the licenses. Fishermen will ; thc world they are At. I .__} ; nrnvkvllle bicjciiata are petitioning their to enforce a town byilnw ordering use of bells and lunpe upon 1 Scrooge to may some of the j Kingeeon connider the no 0! ' bicycle bells nnd lunpe "unneceaury And "nonleueicei 1" But then they are Kingston Aldermen. Public opinion is beginning tocomider biC'I1lQ hnl And IArnnn urn snarl Ull IiL`p0l'(l`l`. the constitution of Cmndfs be made without: adopting i Ionbnrea of the American eya- ` the election of onmhalf the groups of conatibuouciol, and Appointment of this other hnlf by the legislatures. would solve the \ lhunllmn llvmld Remember that it in no Gladatone s greatness. bub his goodnealmhab bu caused the whole civilizad world to kneel in apirio beside his bier. XVII Ilumlltnn llvrald Pnvnnmhnn s|.-0 Brantford Expositor says that Si Charles Tupper is a man of exceptional physical energy and intellectual power his weakness as a political leader lies in otter want: of tact), and chill more in hit: utter wanh of high political ideals. He nothing to work for in the way of po- realizihion, and all his energies are devoted to gaining more vulgar successes, while his method: are of the ionghahod, vitupemcive ordor." I350. On-oooqimnvhy. 25. to It l..L_ Il___.._4n lVI_____, . The marchionese of Dutferin and Ava has issued her report !or last year of the united kingdom branch of the work done the green fund hearing her own name eupplying medical aid to women in \ India. It. states than in the twelve months review no less than l,.'!'27.()O0 wo- received attention either in hospitals their own homes from femaie doctors. are now 103 hospitals end dispen- any-inn The Mail and Empiro says "the country well afford $1,000 to aaaisb Dr, Kings- ford in uieborinl researches," than the dominion should be willing bo pxy some- thing for the groan hiabory of in he has written." The volumes are in the public echool library. .j._j_ Do YOU WANT EDITORIAL PARAGBQPHS. The wah" has coat. the United States only $312,000,000 so far. But who counts money in A battle on bohalf of humanity. Nos the yellow fellows" of the states. surely 2 - --.... nun.- "It is lortunze that this cominieeion will begin its work at a time when there is more then ever before a sympathy between the people of the two countries. Canada bee openly eepoueed the cause of the Uni- ted un'.ee in A war with Spain. The Ca- Indian government bee shown its good feeling by acting against Spanish agents -eeking to use Canadian territory in 3 been for their operations. Tho proeenb conditions are favorable to concession on both aides. and there never hm been a time when the controversies could be settled more equitably. The Now Iolhodlol OIIIII. I 1- can.-. i In dwelling on the work of the commie- . aim: to aqttlo rife question: between Can- 3 I Ada .:nd the United sum the Chicago Inter-Ocean rem ks : Il'A. z, p . England now from other count:-iee in puts up in neat and attractive peolugoe. There is auto and coal: in this eervice. bubib peye. Then is the testimony of everyone who has gave the subject his eludy. ` Uver our hearts nnd Into our llvcs Shad:-ws will smncthneu full, But the nun.s'mnr- ls newr wholly dz-ml The sky In be-muiful overhead And God In over nll. )1]. Over hearts nnd will smnmlnmn full, Safeguard: In Bicycling. 119- Tuna-. A Sonata mu...- `lho Into?) 0! Law. l.`.~.... II... Every fashionable style in the prettiest combina- tions genius can produce is represented here. The assortment is perfect. N The Eileen 0! Boone. ulna.-n n. PRESS TOPICS. Both 0:mb|nod. mm - A Poetic Gem. 1, FRIDAY, JUNE 3, 1398. may ptocnn thou. ~ w\`\r"loul:i.I prices had. and our blown Ian no oounploto nuton oflholold. Grand Union. - ` In :- __I_ _-_ {L ,. . puuuu ny Ill lllIlm|lII|OG Iddrih. Children unending thy public school: have bun dootroying name 0! the Inc: at Queen : collogo. II in undunood Ibu one 01 the tombs: Inn and tho chil iron to bring onrgnou to school. and ovidonlly the children are not puticulu no ulu gnaw Inn once more nourish hon. M. B. Williams. book-keeper gnd gc. connhnb of the Sun lilo umrnnco com- pany. Oztun. bu been ptonotod to din- xricu Agoot II Kingttou. On Wodnooda ' be III pruontod with a native and - mono, solid gold clnin and locket. accom- F poniod by an illuminated Iddrun. Child:-an nhnnndinn 5].. ....Lu- _-L- - Tho Kingston cricketers holduninlonml meeting loot evening and decided to go thud with the roorgsniuuion of the club. The ground; will be put. in tint.-clue con- dition nt once. The lino practice will be Id next week. The city poeeeuee nuny od.crk-ketere and itje likely this good old gnme will once ourish here. u Williunn. hunting... --J A- We havea special line of Brown Linen in Crashes and Tans, and would be pleased to have you call and inspect them. ` LIJIU mu ulna ox lorl wllk {C 1 bed Santa with she numb-` I cant. Their Bolt Presumptive, . Lusmrs, Juno 3.-10 ropoh ' tbnb the duke 0! York will I n ,vi , Lad Saar. win}. uh. n..u.a. '.`..-_.-- A Nnpuncu Wedding. N.\l'.\.\ l:l:, June 3.-Ao the bnndaome residence of U C. T. Wnrd,M 1), ex- maynr 0! Nnpancmlub evening. his daugh- ter. Mice Msy E . was married to H. I . Lmder. I rising young lawyer of Brook- uld, Missouri. The ceremony was per- formed by Rev. W. W. Pack in the pres- ence of About forty near relatives and Iriendo of the bndo. 11. uppurunuy mans no ameronce whether I member dropped oub mines or four your: :30 or non. There are oovoral members of ` tho defuncu organizal ion in the city. Some of the legions in western Ontario have pro- toetod ngainab tho payment of tho claim and will light the mutter in we couru if necessary. .-~w ~- Decided To Pay Up. The Kingston legion of Sslecb Knights met last. evening and decided to py the claim of the chief treasurer for six months peso duee. This atop was taken after re- ceiving advice from an eminent coun- ael. The claim reachoa all members who have been identied wish the order during the palm six years It apparently makes difference whether drannad mm nhn. .-... tn... ..--_- renal 91 we groan ll Canadian creditors. uuvaunugua IS A matter of law. If the Laurier government has the ability and courage to frame on inaolvenoy law which will really moon tho needs of the country. the senate would probably rally its forces to defend tho privileges of the bunks. The governmenh could then go to the country demanding the condemnation of tho home which haul interfered with A boneliconb plan for tho relief of the groan multitude of diatreaeod 3 creditors. we UIUBBIIOH or one banks. - Then Sir Willrid Laurior would have the right sort of a battle cry for a war upon the senate. . The great obstacle to the enactment 01 an ineolvency law is the doaire of the char- tered banks to get two or three chancee at the creditors of state for every one chance that the ordinary creditor gate. It in un- fair to the other creditors that the banks should get these edvantegee an a matter of practice, but the condition of those credi- tors would not be improved by the paeuge of an act which would give the banks such advantages as a matter of law. If this Lani-Ear tinlvnnnv-`nub s.-- Al - 1 -1-. `IIIULIIH 1ru`1,'Iulll. If the Laurier govarnmenb should intro- duce and the house ohcommons should paagpggjnwlvoncy law satisfactory to the masses and the Canadian people the aennto would probably throw mm the measure an the dictation of the banks. Than 9.`. u7m...'.a r ...._:-_ _.- I - I nun Are To mango. '1`orumuTelu-grmn. 4 It AL- l...._.'-- - ` ` Our line of these popular Suits was manufactured to our order. Exclusive Patterns and Fabrics, trim- med and sewed with utmost care. ____. Aolnu U! Yonthlnl Loateru Ind Offenders Growing Up-Some Action leqnlror1.., There appears to be a wild clue`: of young fellows growing up in the city who should be closely looked after. If parents do not; or cannot keep those boys in check the police ought: to give the lads their spe- cial attention. In the police couro during the past month there have been several sad cases of moral depravity among the youth. the notions of the youthful offenders savoring strongly of characters depicted in dime novels. The Central echoal authori- ties also report that much trouble is given them by a gang of loafers. who found A "hang out in the or tillery grounds adjoining the school pro- petty. and some of these. it in learned, sleep there during the night. The extent of petty thieving carried on by boys. 3 no- tice of which seldom reaches police head- quarters, is appalling, and some severe measure should be olliciolly introduced to stop such waywnrdnesa, if parental inllu once holds no away. In days gone by the boys had 3 great: dread of running against a policennmbut for some reason the youth of today is more bold. Probably the uni- formed ollicers are too lenient. ue nau omuggnoa In trom Canada. The Sons of England have withdrawn their incorporation bill. They asked to be put: on the same terms as the Orange eocieby,!.he Catholic mutual beneb aocioty. etc, saying obey could not: bear the ex- pense of a reserve fund. in the same way the Foreabera bill was amended. The eembe would not: allow this and amended the bill. DESERVE SPECIAL ATTENTION. uuuuo OI commons. . Herwitz, a prominent Nev;Ynrk dealer in drugs, WA! arrested nenr Nia an Falls. N.Y., on Thursday, with more c an $1.000 worbh of phenacetine and sulfonal which he had smuggled` in from Canada. The Son: nf mnnlnnd hang miohpl.-nmn VV IIIUUUIK The acute has amended the franohi 9 bill, although Sir Mackenzie B mall unort- ed that in was A master affecting only the house of commons. R I J I `In-mil. 4. -....._..:_-_L \f_ m5::`x.1oa McDonald. charged with robbing the post: office as Norwood, and who broke jail an Peterboro. has been captured no Windsor. ml... ..-_-s- L__ _._.,, I \ mun-.uom us 11 program an ruin. Dr. J. Gnbson, Bolleville, was elecod prooidonb of the Ontario medicnl succin- Lion in annual meaning no Toronto last: night. JITUIIIII canal to rumllcon Int evening. ` The twelfth Annual meeting of the Canndu conzregxtioml womon a board of mission: is in at: Pu-in. DI . G|hnnn. Rnllnvilln was Alnnha;-I I'M llplu at the lamina Paper: and the latent Dupntolnol. Tbp ' iploa of Christ: ol Ontario an m Ridgetown. H rmnn named Mitchell has been ch` in the Bhickeen. John Benson wu drowned in the Doc- jnrdinoa canal ab Hamilton lut evening. mentinn of hha l PITH OF THE NEWS. About

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