:MAYflHS BF [H’S TRIBE In 1889 Mr. E. F. Clarke was re-elected {3y acclamation. pace or two, now the other. When the extent of the total vote is considered the majority at any time during the receipt of the return would be barely perceptible in a. horse race. Neither candidate ever ’attained a lead of 300. and in no polling subdivi- sion' was there a. majority of more than 60 for either contestant. When it is stated that there Were 15? polling subdivisions. some idea, of the closeness of the run can be had. was yesterday re-elected Mayor of To- ronto by a. majority of 14. If the contest were represented by a. race between two horses on the. Wood- bine track it would ‘have been rare sport to witness the event. From the time the figures began to come in until the final return gave Kennedy his small majority, the two mayoralty race horses kept almost abreast. Now‘ one led a. “the eleCtion. When it finally arrived it Show ed that Fleming was only 25 ahead and that Kennedy Was elected Mayor by 14imajori'ty. With all the polling: places heard from excepting No. 9 in the ScCund Ward, thr tally stood 39 for Kennedy. It is known by both sides that thise subdivision would give Fleming a. majority. but to what extent was the question. During the 15 minutes delay in -fse(‘uring the missing returns both candidates claimed T Toronto, Jan. 8.-9ut of a total poll~ ed vote of 20,508, Warring: Kennedy ,,,,,,,,, ‘VV__ There was less excitement manifested in the election than in previous years and the total vote fell a. couple of thou- snd below that of 1894. Inn-ken“ flowland Second Ward . . Third Ward . . . Results of mam-em Electlans. The following figures thaw the total wasps can in Mayoralty elections since Warring Kennedy Elected Smallest Majority Ever I Majority for Kennedy 1-1. Total vote, 189-1» . . mom vote, 1895 . . Fourth Ward Fifth Ward Sixth Ward . o ,; Fleming's majority nvor ï¬ller-uh“... ’ l’loming’u majoflty 01 r McMflhm... Fleming'- msjority vv. .- Betty ...... Rota vote cut ............ .gonnedy VERY CLOSE CONTEST IN TORONTO i morning? msjority ...... Men Who Succeeded in "Get- ting There†Yesterday. Fleming's undo: Rota! voto cut “ta-«AL .u a- tum Seafarthâ€"W. M. Gray. Niagara Fain-H. Puffard. Perthâ€"J. M. Rogers. Parry Soundâ€"Dr. J. S. Walton. Newbridge-W. Nicolaua. Palmerstonâ€"A. Stewart. Staynerâ€"W. B. Sanders. Orangevilleâ€"W. '1‘. Bailey. gt, Mary’sâ€"W. C._Moo_crip, A. Majority for Kennedy , Total Voto ant......... {‘1 4 f. d‘ma'l 14 .1. ' Stmtfordâ€"‘W. Davidson. I m.‘ * Wiartonâ€"D. M; Jerm'yn’. “ -Mwh¢l ‘ I ‘ Cohourgâ€"B. Wilson. Port Hape â€"-H. A. Ward. Kincardineâ€"J. Tolmie. . Immingtonâ€"C. Chamberlaila CollingwoodrB. Canary. Gravenhumtâ€"C Mickle. Bmebn ’gd eâ€"A. Hunt. Walkertonâ€"H. Birsa. Brockvilleâ€"J. Culbert. . Midlandâ€"J. B. Horrell. J Oshflle-Z-C. G. Marlatt. V Harrieton-N. Wait. . ‘1 M -~ 2.. Na. p-anee -Cha.rles Stevens. (altâ€"Dr. Vardon. Mitchell-JP. Hard. ‘5‘} Londop-J. Little. ' 3: Trento'nâ€"â€"M. B. Morrison's Gaol phâ€"J. A. Lamprey. Aylmerâ€"J. M. Huffman. Pictonâ€"J Laird. '.a'homld-â€"A McLenchy Wellandâ€"Dr. G. H. 61:15:07.9! “3â€"--- A... n Majority {or Howland.... ...... Total note cant... ...... ...... Plurality for Clarke Total Vote cast....... Hnjoï¬ty for Clarke ....... Total vote cast. ........... Majority for Clarke total vote cut ....... smallest Majority Ever Known in the Queen City â€" Results of the Polling Itom other Towns and Cities Through- out the Province. Winghnmâ€"W. F. Brookfllhfl'. Almonteâ€"W. Thoburn. Whitby-James Rutledge. Tiboubmfgâ€"W. J. Wilkins. Renfrewâ€"Jamee Craig. Goderich-J‘. Butler. Prescottâ€"Jose ph Steele. Forest-T. Pickering. Alliatonâ€"W. G. Fisher. Peterboroâ€"JLmes Kendry. LG} DWI. "o cc. Dita!“ "£70â€. The You». 1883. 9 on u “aâ€. 10,261 . 1648 . 1115 Ken- Flem- nedy. idng 1192 [169 1734- 2207 2415 2072 2154 1977 1648 1602 1115 1220 -4 11.736 8618 ...... 2167 ...... 16 4039 14. the; 22.882 20,505 ... 10,326 ..... 842.2 ... 1193 ‘ 16.099 10,24 1904 18,348 7894 22.034» 20,3“ 9133 6366 7953 2003 7042 8146 6953 3581 8204 6223 no.“ or Husband and Two Daughters More Than She Could “car. New York. Jun. S.â€"-Willih.m R. RObinr son. 71>. who lived in a cottugm on West Clarks'uu-stm‘ot Fiotbush, lay dead t‘her‘o thin morning. In a coffin by his Sido was thin corpse of his daughter Eu- genie. aged 35. On Wednesday last anâ€" thor daughter. Mary. 25 years old, was buried from the Name room. The only! RurViviuy: Im'mber of flip family is the widow. Sh" is ill in tied and in a, wild dohnum. caut‘rd by tun misfortunes that haw (-umv we sudduu‘l‘y upon her. The doctors say .thoy do mt believe she will live until rimming. At the time of his death Eugenie was in bed suffering: from‘ pneumonia. When she. heard of her father‘s death she laps- ed into unconsciousness. She was dead rim hours afterwnmda. Through all these hardships Mrs. -'I{0binson hml‘borne up bravely. Even after Eugenie died, she held up. Father and daughter had been prepared for burial. and lay side by side. in th- parlor. The widow went in it0 look ut‘ them. The sight Wild more than: she could stand. She fainted, and when the attack pasxed away she was delirious. She has been in that condition at the poin't of death ever since. Mr. Robinson and Eugenie were buried this afternoon. Mal-3' dim] frum pnomuunia. She was sick but a few days. Her fnthior died on Saturday morning of heart disease. brought on. thl‘ doctors 6115‘. by 'thS shock attendant on the dwath of Mary, who was his favorite child. The Chances In Favor of An Early Appeal to the l‘onnlryâ€"Tlle New lists 50 Obstruction. Ottawa. Jam. S.â€"â€"ThonowPremier, Sir Mackenzio Bowel]. returned to tho Capi- tal yesterday. If his health [wr- mit 11 full Cabinet ACouncil Will be held this week and thP question of an elec- tion or a session settled. Au electinn is said. by those well-in- formed. to be the more likely to happen. The new Premier has certainly :1 reason- his acceptance of officoâ€"t‘ur appealing at once to the people for a verdict of con- fidence. Au election can be held *witbln two months if the Cabinet so decide and held on the new lists. Many of these. are printed now, others will soon be. and it the Printing Bureau proved unable to handle the lists as {out as they came in some of them could be printed in local offices. “St. Patrick's Day will bat near the alate‘ 0f the general elnctiun," said a. prominent Irishman to-night. Important Derlslon in u Theatrical Salt. New York, Jan. 8.â€"A decision which interestu every actor and actress and theatrical manager in the country has just been rendered by the General Term of the. Court of CommOn Pleas in an ac- tion which Stephen H. Bassett. a tenor, brought against Manager :T. Henry French. Bassett was engaged for the Lillian Russell Opera troup for a sea- son of 30 weeks at a salary of $200u week, to commence in October, .1893. Several months before the contract was to begin, Manager French notified Bas- wtt that his seervices Would not be re. mired. inasmuch no thee company haul ,‘shamled. Bassett then brought suit. against the manager to recover his unlâ€" zry for the entire term of his contract. "he court holds that in such an action (images can only be recovered up to the. lay of the trial. The court also holds hat a. deduction must be made for two :‘t’kl salary. during which Bussett was .‘ck. after he had obtained other em‘. ployment, and that the manager must ,u-eive credit for all moneys earned by. lhwaett otherwise. (thin. Will Not l‘ede Any Territory. Paris, Jan. 8.â€"The Paris edition of The Herald will print to-mprrow a de- watch from Shanghai, saying that China’s peace envoy:- .to Japan have been instructed not to surrender any herri- tory. "China. is merely willing to cor:- vede the imiepe‘ndence \oi Corea. and to pay an indemnity. The lailure of the negotiations is regarded in Shanghai M Eindsayâ€"H. Walters. Kingstonâ€"Wright. Pembrokeâ€"T. Fortin. Brampton~E. 0. Runians. Clinton-AV. Holmes. Listowelâ€"A. W. Featherstone. North Bay-J. B. Car-rumors. Barrieâ€"J. M. Bothweil. Niagara Falls-G. H. Hanan. Berlinâ€"D. Hibner. Otnawaâ€"Boï¬hwick. Amherstburgms. Fraser. Blenheim-‘3’. S. Titus. Stratlu'oyâ€"Smith. Ridgetownâ€"J. Wallacm Dresdenâ€"~D. V. Hicks. Parkhillâ€"J. Cluness. Orilliaâ€"R. J. Saunderson‘. Eagle’erDr. Dewar. Petrolmâ€"Dunfield. rniaâ€"W. J. Proctor. Mattawa-C. Rankin. Chatham-M. Campbell. Dundasâ€"W. E. S. Knowles. . Qt. (â€21tharincsâ€"J. C. Rykcrt. lnrlcton Plucaâ€"D. Cram. Windsorâ€"D. W. Mason. axloregone conclusion. Generals Chiang and Chen of Port Arthur fame, whom Li- HungChang reported to the Government 1s Irwin; died hc‘roic deaths (aciug the lay Gould's Personality Was $80,000,000 New York, Jam. 28.-La,wyer David McClure, who, in March ,1893. was ap- pointed Appraiser by the Surrogate to nix the value of the estate of thelete My Gould, at the time of his death, vith a. view to determinihg the amount l the tax that Should be imposed upon one personal pmperty, has made his re- :ort, by which ue finds the value of the ‘IBI'SODGJ estate of the late millionaire to be upwards of $90Wmm "me, have turned up withoï¬t hrï¬s'érti‘atb'ix‘. x rigorous enquiry doubtless will be made. Toronto, Jan. Bâ€"Flou1'â€"-. Jet. with car: of It; non. 4 $2.55 to $2.:‘6, nuc,....x. .mn â€" Trams 2°- «1...: .ou at $11.50 Lo $ ggatnd flied 45 ’utn~M;t-‘Ii3. ' :rixed at. .L x130 Inï¬nbuya Cr. . dentâ€"The mama: '1 ,. .uï¬s or white ant L: , tuxern. Spring 1 x, ‘ ml. Manicub. . mun; at 44c. DYIVIJ "F A BROKEN "EARL x 1.“ A63 “‘0. ‘ ,kwhef -‘1‘r .u to 360 .utside. ELECTION 01! SESSloS? In.» Trad. ‘l'oronlo Murh St. John‘s, Nfld., Jan. 8. â€" A mob m several hundred of the lnwcst claw-.1...- uf the Czty paraded tuc sun-cm curryms ï¬ling an wmpn was inscmucd, "‘.\ um.» Bread." Demonstration 3f 8 Men at St. John’s. AIUTS ME The Captain of 11.315. ’hp‘Iv-entuim- “'Ilt‘tllcr iic “'oui‘i Prev-nu . ... -... taming food by Forceâ€""'UIC 3mm . Wait linul 'l‘oâ€"me, W hen if 'h nua- mamas Are Nut ï¬le: Then: n 1.. Trouble. u ‘ 'Lhousands of the morn nupectumc Wuriiiugmcu tucitlv uppmw U1 1:†12:- rude thou-"h not punicwwtiug in it. 'Hu 3 advise, \vuitin" uuuthcr wecK, 9-1!) as 1.. giw the (inverumvut another chuucc 1, provide for th.sir relief. The mob pmeeedcd ‘to the lii'itlnh :z-uiser Tourmaline, now in port hex-e, end a deputation n’prescnting them H)- Lei-vieu'ed the captain and dk‘ulilndud bread or work and asking wheiher he would prevent their obtaining food by "lance. In reply the captain promised ihnt he would write to Governor O’Brien and other executive authorities {about their‘ representations. He then advised gheni to return to-morrow, when he would be preparml to give them on unswei‘. 11' work or food is not Torth- :omiu': to~morrow the consequences it is apprehended will be serious. Gm: U‘Brivn lust evening: gave his as- :on't to all the mug dmliug with finan- :iul quoxtiuns which the Colonial Logis- lzltun- has just pnsSod. The bill r0- nmviu: th" (lieuhilitios of politicians 'nnvictod of bribm'y han bnon rusorvvzi for the lritish [mm-rial Gnvvrnmvnt’s {SSPllt. 0n the arrival here of thp steamer Sylvia from Halifax. the Bank of Mont- "Pnl's officims now horv received $27)â€.- ')0() in spooio. bnsidos pnpvr suffivivnt 'n establish :1 cin‘ulutidn .nf $1,000.00â€- Thoir bunk will open :1 branch house here um Wednesday. Val-ion“ Points In the LS. lnundatetl 0w- lnz to Rain and Ice. Cincinnati. Ohio. Jan. 7.-â€"'l‘ho Ohio River is rising one [not per hour. ‘l‘lw min has ceased how. but ropurts from abuvc show the duwupuur is still in pru- great At lIinton.W. Va†the New Rivor has tum“ out of its banks. and thv 10W"? purl of the town is subim-rgml. At I’urkcrsbung the sudden rise of thel Little Runawaha upset the steamrr meida. and completely wrecked it. So ivesv were lost. (’liirksburg', W. Va. Jan. 7.-â€"At mill- TIht the W'eflt Fork :iwr was fifteen ~t two inches above lnw watt-r. mul 'is'iu: rapidly at the hmdwutvrs. 'l‘lwn- s him-h :lostrnction 0i propi-rty alum: ht- liuv m" the rivnr above this place. "in! particularly at \Vm‘tmn. whvrv till' ulirl- lower portion oi tlu‘ valley is loozlml. Pittsburg, Pm. JR“. 8,â€"Tho AllOghang‘ Ml Monoagahelu liivvrsun- rising rapid- ,v. The indications are that (mu-h chum.â€- 0 property will b" occusiunml by thi- J'Jh waiter and hmvy ice. lloth riwrs w full of huge eulgi-s oi ico mid running iko torrents. A great quantity of vrockngv is noticed among: the,- icv. in- licatiug destruction of fences and small buildings. Rivermen ex ct 30 feet of water by to-morrow. ,In tho 3. and 0. ~'flilmad a huge landslide ovt'urrml this imrnin-g “Par Cmmcllsville. and through ralfic was tompm-urily suspvndod. Clem-field. Pa" Inn. N.-'l‘hvr0 i 811 big load in the Snsqunlmmm lliwr how. The ma which was one inot thick. brokv up 'tt noon to-day and wvut out witqhout rorgiug. The river is rising rapidly and :rout damage is fmrod. Belluirc, Ohio, Jan. S.-â€"'l‘h(‘ river is rising rapidly. The ice in the Ohio River and its tribuwries bv-nke up and run out Sunday night. Sewi-ul barges were lost, ‘l‘wo bridges on the Cleveland, Deloraine 8: Wheeling ltnilroml were washed away. mines to rise and at midnight stood 24 feet 5 inches. This is a rise of about 14 feet in the last 24 hours. The rain teased early to-day. For the 24 hours ending at 11 o’clock the total fall was 3.37 inches. Rlepoi-txs are against the iuppoaitione that a flood will re- mit, although in ‘ the low- ;ands , considerable damage has been done. ‘ Forty feet of water is ex~ pected here, Which will be a. rise of about 82 "feet‘ over the stage )f the river when the rains began Saturday. great damage has been dona in the; im- mediate vicinity of Cincinnati. Several bridges and levees have been carried away. but the total loss is less than $251100. At Portsmouth a. boom oi150 loge brOke, and will bee total loss. At Pome‘roy the Front-street merchants are moving out, and are evidently panic- stricken. The worst refports came iron. the Little Knnnwlm. The steamer Oneida. which capsized there‘Sunday was lighted, but went to the bottom .ater, as did theMntamonis. lying at Newport. W.Va. The railroads are being incon- venivwced in that section, but have lost no truck or bridges. Cincinnati, Ohio. Jnu. S.â€"For the 20 noun: ending at 7 a. m.. the rainfall hort- W8"! 3-1-7 inchem. A rise of 13 feet in th' Ohio River is ro-cnrdod. Cunsidpr- ;1blo damage has hum: dune in Mill Creek Valley. The mcv track at Luckland is under water. Cowhided at Pluto] I‘olnt Pine Bluff, Ark, Jan. 8.-â€"Ed. Coburn, u prominent cotton merchant and lead- ing member of the Presbyterian Church, .4 cowhided this morning in his office 16' A '->~l "Muggard. A few days : ‘ receive}; an_ insulting , nit'fllflfll to Ext'wulgw Stnmlmlolr. S--"ia, Jan. 8.'â€"The Government news- papcr, Ma‘r, says that Rumuauia. recant- ly demanded the styraditioa of ex-Pre- mier Stam‘buloff on a charge. of abetting the murder of Dr. Bomt years ago. Bul- garia; is said to have refused the demand in yiew of the charge that Stambulot‘f planned the assassina‘tioq of _Be1tchqff. V. his story is not credited. It looks Ric}; part of a. conspiracy to blacken Stumâ€" Uuloif's reputation. l5] ‘ t' ICE CA [SI-IS [10005. \Ue HNHCIPA Gobi Mists; III-â€U u- cnmhidui kin; A 1!. u“ . .nn ‘4‘ .iblrn) ll 4.. A Duel to the Death. Berlin, Jan. 8,â€"Captains Burk): and Rittler of the German navy fought u duel this morning. The weapons “8041 were pistols. Captain Rittler was killvd at the first shot. \ of Friendly Sons of . yr RDlltL‘d to Mr. Glzuhtuu ‘ »‘ i . album with an illuminate . .hrc. x was prepared in March. jail-k, .u. 5. ~ m- casion of Mr. (ll:1..l.~:'mnc.s l'ctlx‘l “13H. Mr. Gladstone rcccivcd Zvir. u'CUii.i.;i- the gentlemen with him Vii‘j 1.; .z-LU)‘ 110' looked ruddy mm uuiLilLLywi. in. tuiked with much spirit. litvr ii quiriug’ into the history ul‘ the owivty and its list of members, Mr. Gluustn expressed; his gratitude mm the. compii mghts ‘paid him ih the addreiss. Gladstone Able to (Shop. Londun. Jun. 8.â€"Mr. and Mrs. Grind- stone mrivod in London this mm'ninu on their way to Biarritz. Herbert. Glad- stone says his father’s health has so much impxnvml as to enable him to xmume hit: fuvorito pastime of cholming down trees. Mr. Gladstone declared his interest l Ireland and the Irish. whose enuse. h snid. he should keep nt heart to the <'. 0! his life. He regretted the Jivi~zio in. the ranks of Ireland‘s lenders. ’l‘h country's chances of obtaining hr: rights would never be, nu bright as UN) ought till all nationalists would unite. Domestic discord would mean necessui-ii) the postponement of any realization to their claims for their one came. l£‘~"-ry‘- body in anyway able to assist in 1m- reunion of the factions was bound to do M). Anybody promoting: discord un- dertook a. terrible. resliousibility, which might mean untold injury to the cause of justice to Ireland. He. hoped strong- ly that some agency would soon '30 found to unite the nationalist groups. ll:- trusted that Ireland's many and inilu- ential friends in America should move vigorously for peace in the ranks of the :ntionulist leaders. They should :15.- peui to Irish members of the House ol Commons to forget, for Ireland's wel- fare, their present differences. reprcscming the: Amw So Trace of the Lox! Bunnies ('an Be Found. Washington, Jan. 7.-Cu.ptain 'l‘ozior of thv mvemw cutter Grant reports in the Treasury Dvpnrtmont tha-t he hm madv a thummz‘a search. going as Mr sunth as t'm- (Mlumbin River. along: thv Pacific Coast. from Port 'l‘mvnsmul. withuut swim: any signs of w'reckng ul‘ In-uriu: uuy tidings from pasï¬ing ships m- fram shwz'o of the six missing wm-ls when started south from Vic- tm‘ia, 13.0., several weekï¬ ago. A se- cmul Vuyzlun to seaward, completed 315- terday, he reports was also fruitless. Wonderful I’vrshrmunce of a Wonderful ï¬lmingan “ oman Holland Mich:,sz.S.â€"Mr8.Hiram Var Zine, who resides in the Village of Dren- the, Ottawa County. and is but 32 years old. is the mother of .17 chiidn-n. of “hich the fire“ 14: are twins. 'l‘b other three are txi plets of “hich th “ere burn a “90k 21., 0. and thv third 8 week letter. All are bdoiug W0“. Identiï¬ed After Fifteen Months. Battle Creek, Micky, Jan. S.â€"Mm. John Greenwood and her mother. Mari: (‘lny- ton of Essex. England, have fully iden- tified the body known as “No. 6.†unr oi the victims of the Grand Trunk wn-uk lie-re. Oct. 20, 1893, as John annwuud, and the body was toâ€"davy shipped to EN box. 'l'ln- raulwny company has panic Mrs. Grovnwuml $7500 for the loss 0. her husband. Freight. ('ulllslon a! Masnlllon. Massillon, 01130, Jan. 8.â€"A freight Wreck took place this morning betxvm-a Mmilioxx and Urrville. on the When-1i“, and Lake Erie Railroad. Brnkomiu: Wells and Fireman Ryan were badly in jut-ed. It was a head-end collisiou and dozens of cars are piled up. III-luau Trude Returns London. Jan. 7.-The Board of Truth" returns for the month of Decemhzmr 189 4-, show that during the mouth Hu- imports decrenped 5.23. 680, 000, and tau exports increased £230, 000, as compnn with those for the corresponding mouti oi the preceding year. . Antwerp, Jan. 8.-The trial ux‘ Mlle. Heri Joniau on a charge of having mur- dered her brother. sister and uncle, .11 order to get their life insurance, ucgnu this morning. ‘ The Mxow Prosecutor Elevated. New York, Jan. 8.â€"-Recorder Goff took his position on the benCh this mot-mug m:- the ï¬rst time as recorder. a. frigid wave ‘of great intensity. . 8 o'cluck last night the tempera: a": w from 12 to 16 degrees below sum at: Erma-9:3. points anrtb ut Uuokatasx tt‘ï¬zimcntan‘ it was 2‘; arms; :. a St. Paul, Minn., Jun. S.â€"Frum S to. 14 inches of snow fell in Miuuco‘um .b‘utizr- day night. The sturm was n‘ulluhx'ud .-_v London. Jan. 7.-â€"-Sir William Harcourt. Chancellor of the Exchequer, has .sent r. telegram irom his retreat in the New Forest, saying that there is no founda- tion whatever for the report that hr has resigned or is about to resign. Admlral Lou-Ina Dead. London. Jan. 7.â€"-â€"Sir William Luring. K..CB.. Admiral of the fleet, died I“ Itydc. Isle or Wight, on Friday. 8"CL 82 years. London, Jan. 8.â€"â€" A x The 4.: 0 .‘Vi hug; x‘ rise [0 [HAM l’fll1ya x‘ 1‘01'331H'y ‘ u THREE ('IHIJHIIIN I.\ EIGHT DAYS. The Antwerp Poisoning Case. «acre 3h» 51 .ara 5213.205. W 'J H SIX SIIII’S MISSING. Pemonnlly Denied. IBU‘IL ua-J PARLOR SUITES ...... $30 00 CENTRE TABLES...†113‘†“ranâ€? 5 wfraxtlld Duke 0! He- BEDROOM SUITES.... IO 00 ‘ e E‘fffc’i ‘2†BEDSTEADS ........... 333351313333; :51 SIDEBOARDS .......... 6 00? 'russia 0! 111221611 EXTENSION TABLES... 5 oo§6 CHAIRS -------------- ISL. SEEMOSESZ‘EE khine, against som UNDERTAKING 1X SPECIALTY {$33} 33:33“? ndé at an ime ANDERSON NUGENT C Tandduke and“? lace some t1me 1 TEN’FOUMLS 0F GLUE“ 785i ï¬Ã© Gï¬l'ï¬Ã©cSï¬i? nfluence of irrespox While it isu’t true that ï¬ve gws-ntiléttggg’gg selling Grocenes for less ’5 ï¬â€˜gï¬fxig? ear that he lives. cost we are coming very clos .yphmeology. nutter or worse th the other side of the cost marlumsposmouisd aident. But what our prices. We want to get Mine in the 1am , , specting him iu'w of course, but we re sat1sï¬e,vegg,;;tgggesgf do it slowly. Small proï¬ts satzggggsgggggggé us if they are numerous eno f‘hziï¬Ã©â€˜isgl A‘ ‘41! Arm; .Ani‘n'hrv BLANKE. (EH éHlfâ€"YHNGZ, KP: YAï¬i‘i. i'L- Scientirts toll 1's tk at there are CHEAPEST FURNITURE H5 USE SPRATT KILLEN, STICK GRGGERIES, noun, rtï¬km‘iSLL :KRiO Jamiâ€"o J: on on a p BROOKERY, GLASSWARE AN 300 "It is reported th THE NOW FAMOUS n, Honorable 511' H: by. 6.0.8.. Keeper Pï¬vatc Secretarj amen Victoria. a M this morni: We héve long enjoyed the reputation of keeping ° ,"1 tn :11; 1t - is our delivery system. After qualny comes cleanhl mung“, “k handlin and after that prompt delwery.» It the three mono: nan g9 ' d“ than we to your sense of what a {grocery oughtgto be, we “a “13!qu orders. LIKE GLOGKWORK Remember this when you are in need of WE‘ DENY iT 3. HUB: . make the bcst and sail L e cheapest FRESH GOODS: W; HORN BROQ KENT STREET LINDSAY. “I a: 1U“a To the resolution which we made uasISGS. ago that we would establish ourselx eséfgéegafx .vrI-v u u vw In every man’s body. We inte h s that Gen. Gen. Troc Lu IIB ha KENT STREET. LIN 137 ' . 3"?"if‘<GS, FL'LL- CU ED UNEE‘M’EA ; EE‘ï¬Y. AND ETC. LINDSAY W002 w: by reducing the quality, bï¬ ~.-£Eing at lowest manufacturersï¬ In Canada. Look at our pl; tit: an auvcrllscn mt is b 'WFtOl‘._“.\’~5UIÂ¥ Ul' iingg, A {we r~ ‘ . . â€Â£111 xrasclblvold lad 2 _ glam bIdICS “can, “women have b .L’fubuï¬ALLua an. L. goutiuua'†red and taken ‘ F‘thOnng are rapidly bet! limnce as 1hr as st um HGYCZ'LPCILkIIt thoum’wpflï¬g'gg‘ , Jruc. (â€mg to depressiï¬flist of one ’day’s -.~:r~~ the pubhc rcqmrc g30d;meq. It was: u pz'i'c. \Vc meet th< d‘flmmberofwomen .v ‘0 .. d -\ _'~ (phlockswhen anoa y ‘6 ucng the quahty, bubhind, 826: women .I‘_ .44 ‘l :argc assm'imcm of LLEN 2 (A relevation, how‘ ï¬tted to cause 1101 {that if the Empem 0 more energy and duck he and every efmevimbleghe ink Jr "ï¬le Rhine comm-g 'onld have joined 'hat is stranger sci ' - "wand Duke of Hes t‘ the present gra Iade overtures [0 I - ‘ "over to lose no tim ‘rnssia ot the adva ï¬ve, and oï¬ered Fra ‘ ‘ "owessiou situated ‘ line, against some rovided at the exp molly of Badep. 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