Stratford Times, 5 Sep 1883, p. 2

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Er r Hf itl HE fi if F : E 7 - No change in the Stratford Markets this |' t i Hl E i F i if li HE V/ , with the nani -Wednasday, Bop. 6,198 --Oin Monday evening, Mr. Mayor Roberts was served with a writ at the instance of Chief Wison. A® the writ does not specify for what the action is taken, the public infer that it was.merely intended to ball-doze His Worship in regard to the police questions to come up that night in the Council. --h is broadly stated that the large saw: mill of Messrs. Bodkingham, Corcoran & Co., fun for the special polieamen, but the joke rather than injure the " pairty." JAVA. The mind of man is appailed st the large popelation, while the activity of itt rulers, the Dutch, gave it a the great volcano. We can thonght 'that in the short space of forty-eight hours, @ range of mountains seventy mile sand inhabitants burled into eternity, No disaster so great, so widespread, and go effec tee be ta ne hiatories! veriod of the earth's existence, and for « similar one tell ws must ha in ages long past, and which effected great permanent changes in the lace of our of Vewuvian, the earthquakes of Catania and Lis ad dwart into insignificance before the mighty 4 ine i 14 hich h hy 3 fi i [ i il t E ! is i i i ' & aE: i ea i E a fr a 4 eo é i a | K f i f 5 i 5 i 4 if F i rf rE bea eit if ef i E 4 i f fi 2 i LF it : H uy ' fi Et e l i i { ME E Hit § EE H F i + sh. ge E é g » i ia i ; i £ Hl i i 4 a & I ar Fak § Ba Eee 5 E i af : FEE B it xf i ' ; i | i EE & g F Z i i £ i FE E [ F | F ; E F F 4 1 i ii fi ba E FE i BE 5 i sf ite EF Hl i | tl iy } E g 4 : ai Hi ! if i tf Hs Hf a i! E ; ¥ i i $ i E | f ' if if Hi i j I J z E citi ak i fee E H - i if : te AL aFE EE ti i 5 i +f b é : EF Sage HU B at i sf Hi z & E i t Ff = sf ES 5 E on '4 3 iF the bod. if EEE tigre q- "2 ER ich abet Ha F ial al & Hy HY E 7 i E : vcd Moe INTERESTING STORY FRO} 'THE SEA. | i E An incident connected with the excursion above alluded to is thus related by the Jack- # A SHIP WRECKED TEN XZARS AGO FOU! > g $ . e B Hl BEE cocasion, and Sentinel" quickstep, when Mr, H. F. Knapp a Mr. Bini, 80d = no tidings were received concerning t pletely pography island and the Straits of Sunda. Following so closely the destruction in the isle of lachia it would seem that the volcanic ay ia f di d, and it requires no great streteh of credulity to anticipate ite manifestation in the grest Pacific volcano of Kilauea and ultimately in 'the voleanic range of our own Continent. - How pony is the might of mah compared i jon of nature's strength | MACKENZIE AS A PROPHET. Hon. A. Mackenaie, in the role of a prophet, is nota success, On his sudden and unex- pected elevatiog to the Premiership in 1873, he foretold that he would " elevate the stand. ard of political purity" and forthwith i i the standard se elevated there would be purity, in respect to contrasts connected with the Department of Public Works, and ahbortly etter the Goderich Harbor and Neeb- the day it was completed till the present. Oe would think that a prophet whose pre- a b bese 6 i tail would be chary of adding "another to hie have had any influence on him. In & speech delivered in Greenock, he is reported as follows; Glasgow, Aug. 29.--Hon. Alexander Mao kenzia, im, before "hamber of tegrity of the Hritish empire. He sailed for Quebec this afternoon.--Despatch to Grit He was quite safe in making the frst.and third statements, for we have no doubt that The committees reported the report with i adopted. badly. MrG H Wellce in bis work, " Australasia," pives ad don, Sept ect soiiet'or to defend O'Donnell, the slayer of aud higher into the air, and spreading itself out r F] 5 g F Hi FE : E = z FPF: He uskt, from Can to Port Hood, by a lady who had bee' | med Donselly was arrested ouythe samecharge, 9 two hours talk and five or six buncombe motions, . from | 80D) 3 r MANN, THE MURDERER. ; from business with a handsome sarplas, epee rf ee ueS ocE oe a cok E § uf Hed Es i | ES i TEEEEEETE iil iting fel Shae Ee ee if Hil! fil! i i ven his gues zB querdam followers te be led, thio pole by thie 4 " A notable example is Mr, Neslon, M. P. P. for Lineola, Wie, from his seat in the boldly pédcleimed his allegiance to the fieca! | of the his b He E £ I i. esq! EES ; H i ! i i ri i i it =? i fy i ! a3 i if é. Hf i li = a3 a F EE i lf k i t f E ig 2 ft Ut HT 3 £ i fr F z Ey 2 F i F [ i EngFite £ ii ? i it i I Ht i it Hl iT H ite f af ti F md, ' rs i FE 3 ul EEFEEE, iFneaj af i | i Hel eit F ie H i ft ths i iJ f Hf there wore Loajth iy = maltitade of medica! ay i ¥ il Fis i F f i i BE F en memhenercteorisieinrertain ined wen W YJIRK COUNT OYSTERS, RECEIVED DAILY, BY EXPRESS, , F ef a EF. u E F aS i E it gz i i 'WiLL Wet Dianbets; while & still newer tet of FEE. if 4 i fo Ope perenne PEFE ! ry { iit Ef i HE f = it r t i iil: i Tr

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