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Durham Review (1897), 4 Jun 1908, p. 1

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OR E 7 4 |a $2.25 Wai 3 50 Choice White Lawn Waists fiiWfl‘MflWfi%"W‘fi%Wfi%WfiWWWWW@ s THE HOUSE OF QUALITY & :-:DCEEEE:-:E}::-::':E:-:I-::-:SEQ-:&-::-:EEEE’Efii;': Trimmed with the finest Linces and Embroideries, all oyer en fronts and Baby Irish Panel fronts : buttoned up the back and few buttoned np the front. Fiye lots as follows : Jast how these goods came in Our buyer made a big scoop and er %mxmmmxmxmxmmxmmfi CX T 3 Curtains take a Tumble : VOL. Ladies‘ Fancy Parasois _ This season everybody uses a fancy sunshade. _ We baye them in whi‘e and colorsâ€"beauties at $1.30 to $3.50 each . in your Subscrtiptions if you want the Review and Weekly Globe Clubbing Terms, Elections coming on, Till May 31st this &reat combination only We bought a lot of travelier‘s pleated and ripple side eff=c:sâ€"Pa black, navy, and brownt They are Kno#k out prices on ends of Carpetâ€"short ends, enough in each to carpet a small or mediam room. They will be cleared at cat prices. Sole Agent for M Men‘s Suits to Clear ECC bilielineadidths i. 1474 0 sale was going out of curtainsâ€"and over us more curtains than we wantâ€" â€"and fo t ban regular prices. RUSH **Minerva Carpet Short Ends New Spring and want within the i There is a reason â€" James Ireland _Specialâ€"'l‘ravellcr’s Sampje Skirts nens S;?ring and Saummer Suittâ€"about fifty of them that w within the next few days. Be one of the mone y savers 1.25 ver check 50c vd Beautiful Creations nderpriced han ods came into cur possession is a long scoop and enables us this week to offer bhan regula t the choie , NO. 23 Lineas aists for 1.50 & of traveller‘s sam artainsâ€"and over bought. That means to we wantâ€"â€"and fo youâ€"curtains at far less We saw a great big chance when a wholeâ€" King and Railroad King Overalls FlLin June Brides may secure 50 prices. The st of their kin inams& and e regular $C in Dress. Negligee and Workâ€" ingâ€"the kind that makes a good last impression as well as a good first impression,â€" all kinds and prices. Those 10 cent Muslins There are still 250 yd clear at 10c a yd. If haven‘t got yours yet t is still a chaneo. w Men‘s & Boy‘s Shirts In all the fashionable colors, â€"including brown,â€"in spot and floral patternsâ€"12% to 35¢ a vd. ones for 2.00, 3.00 ones ilso a few beautioes worith be lower priced waists, Hew Muslins of the new skirts in Chiffon Venitian in 50 skirts â€"â€"for $4.25 LLC not cheap story If you there ns to W «â€"The Hoi les Â¥l| waenon has everyt ding senso class. m Stock o : we sold at $12 is now sell ers. % rapidly in For the 3 12x14 pho fiEq dozen cabi o :’; ’ Every 0 "I i waists, gre Ot :‘j vest mav:" g to 3 of the Hou: '-.: The ann z, No 1 Norm: M x* | be beld in a ®X | 30.b. â€" Eve * | afternoon‘s 0 "ad x4 For 50 « ;fl: who wish »A | eral and 1 C3 | Grev for the "2* | the Review in }.E 3 cents, two in â€" £+*% 100 Salem 95 «*4 week, worth "4 ' ing at 79 cen ,‘-â€" goods, up to i'(:‘: The House c 5 & The Rev, ',51 agent of the * KXÂ¥ | a meeting in 1 .Q Monday ever | E Come and he A T | about the we % David Mc #*1 | of the Legisl supporting ;‘:: heral candida hy | 100. _ Mr Mo? Provirnd (.: éntn incial el N. nterprise, * ~EHâ€"ouknre at REDIP At :€ of caives and a by Public Au :.? birn on Sat o‘clock, _ Ter ,'B{ cash. 6 mos, Â¥** | Joint notes oi c..‘.' for cash, *A | After your j AA | mow the tops QQ and ses if yoy K# land most haas PDuUurhd wahdelimen tren ds iss Aa c A d s 34 1t iob boro, will address the meetings, These meetings wiil be of special inâ€" terest and all ladies are l:nrgiilly inâ€" ulharl l aefeasdl cal q ie dpmptiine tss a d ioi ioi vited whether members or not Worrx‘s ].\'STITCTE.â€"M(‘etings of the Sonth Grey Women‘s Institute will be held in the Town Hall, Durâ€" ham, on Tuesday afternoon, June 9th at 2 p. m. ; Wednesday afternoon, June 10 at 2 p. m, in Roberts‘ Hall, Holstein : Thursday eveniog, June 11 at 8p. m. in Wilson‘s Hall, Dro. more. . Miss Mary Bell, of Buifalo, N. Y. and Mrs M. L, Asblev. Londesâ€" Iause Lllmn 14 1 The Standard Bank pays interest four times a year on all Savings Bank deposits. Savings Bank Department in Connection with all Branches. onur Cement works were llkely to close down. _ Everyone was asking what tor? _ Enguiring at the office we are informed that paying marl is about done at at the lake, but the works were to be kept running till connection was made by C. P. R. with the Hane (;v«r‘ property purchased from Dr. i T m 0T Wl toy ch aliiias Ad... ds 22 3 Jamieson. _ The chemist on Tuesday had to order several cars dumped owâ€" ing to excess of organic matter, Drowned in Wabigon River. Ox. drift, New Ontario, on April 20, 1008, Duncan Stewart, oldest son of Alex Stewart, Bentinck,. [Deceased left South Grey about 13 years ago and his untimely death is much mourned by a wide circle of relativas, His body was not found till some weeks after the event â€"Ed ] WILL Not CtOSE.â€"The town was startled on Tuesday by a rumor that our Cement works were llkely to close downo. < Evervona‘ was acuic . ELCE 2 follo~OWNk® 3 %EOPIC‘S &A | In NEWw QUCARTERS.â€"Since Local Option came in force, Val, Hahn of the Hahn house has decided toabandon the stable trade and has leased the fine hotel stables to T. N. Walpole, the liveryman, for a three _ year term, Besides his livery Mr. Walpole will also cater to the farmers‘ trade in the new premises, one of the most up to.. date and commodious in the province. | . Choice Maple Syrup x) ial(?tâ€"l'»?-:t N. H. Mc K M | mow the tops « and see if you and most beaut This is an Iris} grower of Was idea is that the duty after bloo DURHAM BRANCH s John Helly, Manager SHRANCHES ALSO AT HARRISTON AND PRICEVILLL THE STANDARD BANK nterprise, UrEpITP Averton Sar: of caives and young catt by Public Auction at the hirn on Saturday, Jun o‘clock, _ Terms ; _ Sum: cash. G mos. eredit on abaaia sls as s T Grey for the rest of this year the iteview for 50 cts. Singl 3 cents, two copies for 5b cents, 100 Salem shirt waists on week, worth from 81 to 82 ea« ing at 79 cents each. Those aAr goods, up to date and per tect | The House of Quality, H. H M imvery . women likes nice white waists, grea: chance t« buy the choiâ€" cest new goods, cheap, See the ad, of the House of Quality, . H Mockler The annual union picnic of school No 1 Normanby and Knox 8, 8. will Lalaty 1. "ex wl 3 | LCCE , | ky sonl | houses and | for sale. For the month of June, one large 12x14 photograph given‘ with each dozen cabinets. Stock of the Traders Bank which sold at $122 per share two months ago, is now selling for $130. I% is rising rapidly in value. . P Annual Clearing of odd Hats. 100 gnood bats on sale, $2.50 hats for $1.00 â€"The House of Quality, H H Mockier, Wenoine Girrs.â€"P. G. A, Webster has everything complete for the wedâ€" d:ng sensou. Everything strictly high Class. or your potatoes are o the tops off, but not _ NSAIen &nirt Waists un sale this , worth from 81 to 32 each, clearâ€" it 79 cents each. These are choice s, up to date and pertect fitters, House of Quality, H. H MockLrr e Rev. H. R. Horne of Toronto, t of the Tract Society, will address ‘ eting in the Church of England on . day evening June 15th at 8 p, m.I e and henr an interesting nddles«4| t the work of the Societ v. I it beautiful crop you }';;’er had. in Irish kink from & potato of Washington county. The ho te Kn ic 9t 1 3 P Emm PPP OWY TTIR d in Mr Carson‘s grove on June Everyone come to enjoy an oon‘s sports and program. 50 cots.â€"To new subscribers wish to keep in touch with gen ind political events in Sonth for the rest of this year wxe offer M ts PC tnnicadnditinc AulPvas s t s 41â€" Terms : Sums under $5, nos. ercdit on approved s or 6 per cent per annum + A. H. Mcoxirr _ _ _ H, Jackson has a number of £ UCTION SALEK.â€"A carload nd young cattle to be sold Auction at the Hahn House ;mturdny, June 6, ‘08, at 2 you don‘t have the tops have done their blooming, choice wedding stationery at OF CANADA Head Office â€" â€" â€" â€" ‘Toronto ITUTE.â€"Meetings of Women‘s Institute : Town Hall, Durâ€" afternoon, June 9th yacant lots in Durham OWNKk®z | years ago and much mourned relativas, â€" His till some weeks out of bloom t too close, e the finest DURHAM, THURSDAY, JUNE 4 'Siqglc (()p}e; ESTABLISHED 18073 quart tin specâ€" W. KEeusey E* pusdiuct nig. c Cluly a (C on ENE Â¥08, | the Cement team by 19 runs te \lex'Brooks pitched a strong game w left | the Cement heav hitters proved and| much for the K]erchunlfi’ DNÂ¥ se | Cement ‘Bankers ; Merchants | Furniture Co, ive parties and both are dc;c;&-s;;;.;] EOm se catiiaier t 4 ++ 4d 2 banner in the adjoining riding of West York. The former, who is thirtyâ€"fiyve years of age, is just enlering upon his first contest, while the latter, who is six i;ean older, has served one session in the Legislature. Both are enthusâ€" iastic over the cause of their respectâ€" P one‘ Shbt ifi d ccid 1B 4t 4 nominated for the Legisiature, une by | the Liberals and the other by the Conâ€"| servatives, John M. Godfrey, alawyer | is the Liberal candidate in the constitâ€" ( uency of Peet, and Forbes Godfrey. n' physician, will carry the Conservative Pg=ILNID, S HECATPY V One of the singular circumstanc»s of the present political campaign was proâ€" vided recently when two brothers were Fepmoont Wemeer (9 90 dn Notae+ Td Great Stock Reducing Sale of Ready Mage Clothing, $10 suits going at $6.98. Big cuts on all lines, The House of Qualityâ€"H,. H. MockLEr. UEP ET 2E CEC TT T Kearney and McLachlar comer, The standing to date is Total 1898 4787 1902 4568 1905 4334 All of which goes to 8â€"5ths requirement is ; cap. | _ Will the Doctor be surprised to know | that with such a &)ravisinn be would ’ have been defeated at all his elections, Just to show how it works we quote ‘ some figures of the: three elections of 1898, 1902 and 1905 The first column is the total, 2nd 3â€"5the, the third yote Dr. Jamieson took, in every case deâ€" feated if the 3â€"5ths gag have been in force against candidates On the plaiform_ on M Calder asked the Dr. fhow like to have the threeâ€"fifth applied to his election and Jauntily replied that he was t, or something to that eff. | 1Â¥, Lhese were not sustained. |,, Miss Sarah Jack was reduced ; Mrs | N. McKechnie was reduced from $1800 | to $1200, owing to deterioration by "uunke: McGrath and McAuliffe‘s business assessment was reduced from $600 to $500 ; Carl Mowry‘s assessment. was reduced to $200. °0 make arrangements with MrKn:;(‘ | +A A ston as to reduction of bill, An appeal from the band for a giant of $100 was agreed to; $50 now and |Ewo subsequect payments of §$25, !’l‘hoy to play on streets once a week, and once for each church if required, t Appoeanis for reduction of assessment were made by the following parties : ’ Win. Lawrence, Jas. McNaliy, Dom. Express Co., V. Hahn and J. J. Murâ€" phy, these were not sustainad McGowan â€" Kinneeâ€"That and John H. Brown be & C to make arrangements with | stOn as to reduction af Kin _ Met Monday, alt present. Acconnts a gregating $68.21, were presented un(rpu.ued. The _ Bridge 3ueqtion came â€" up, Messrs McDonald and Crowley, _re latter being present, On Lu.lkinJ; the matter over, Mr Orowley signed the agreement to build the arch, abutâ€" ments and wing walls for $2150.00. it is proposed to burld the remaindon This is the slogan cry that one bhears in nearly every part of the Riding, A most worthy man, a worthy canâ€" didate, and who will give all his time to his duties. Time for a change, Work and vote for McCannel. He has no inducement to offerâ€"except a promise of clean faithful service and strict attention to duty. As he says himself his determination is not to deâ€" preciate politics. Roll up a majority on 8th of June. â€"â€"â€"â€"+# 4â€"â€"__._ Vote for McCannel. LV{I hitters proved too Merchants‘ boxmen, McLachlan, who is a Won Lost To 1 0 : 1 0 + Fmmayn came â€" up, ild and Crowley, _re sent. _ On talking the r Orowley aignef the build the arch, abutâ€" m Monday Mr. . fhow he ‘would eâ€"fifths handicap and the doctor â€" Rep as follows @r§ play Yery useâ€"|no ayap,,1, "IVHan. sad openly that | 7. mese gentiemen were very useâ€"| no exempting clause allowed cur Ce. lh;l lt(;th:,lvgi:,!;ound to give favers to . il))‘(:imn wlvox,-:‘c: “l'j \[;:u:]xt. fm-xth ?umke » at elect & 1 ot Mrs ento secure from A ‘ The gerrymander} es ially the v)memher of the goyvernment the inâ€" {grotesque dealing with mht"; '_he;formt_ltiun that such a clause was pondr dpeotion and i (eapeof cueip Nave to aamd inbodt aviners ns ,:h':,&c:,g(_’,kg, t;peo“;‘;:;" po‘i‘:tg t%uec?f | ed the house without him know'ing it, ed upon. He showed the necessity ) and the editor who now is so fulsome, {or & sitrong opp?aictllon. ‘;'O”t‘" t ere] a'n'o.:}:c'frgfo'::‘r'fiwfi?efi}bff ;ltl)'rcnmc(:[:. ecoming more in nden C i es 7 day, “:Ft’he M:p:y ,:, '"ne,v:fi | fession that implied neglect of duty, <ympathetic appeal for a earty sflbâ€"’ VC B( t 8 l inss !pon of honest Neil McCannel on the Strayed. Sth of June, and retired in his favor, | On May 23, to the premises of t : a/.r s 0 Dr Jamieaon took his privilege of Mnndersign{:d a 2 yr, old filly, (-ololre oik oprinnich" and aiprrtea gndn e 12 Chad" 12 u,n0l apiot egislation an expec e hk Schools would be continued as long &“""‘bp"’p."‘"" piy expenses and as there was demand for them, Afrer | take the anima N xt a further reference to the Larose gift, Robt, H. Isaac, Dromore, _ Dr Jamieaon took his privi brief reply, _ Defended the book legislation and expect Schools would be annein*‘s t i is 25. 4 4%.5".~. * e ie ue * 14 with cleagiy _ Wl D own pen and your own were dealt with clearly as was the time, that our 10threasor prevarication in bringing down the} Has the Chronicle fo figures of the McKenzie & Maun guarâ€" | Smoke nuisance ? | Was i antee to the Houses, and he hinted | that Dr Jamieson said that these gentlemen were very useâ€"| no exempting clause alle ful to have around to give favers to ment works to vomit f, at election time, )Uid not Mrs }Benlun se The gerrymander/ es ially the member of the goyverni grotesquedealing with '1%;2.1.:(.; mhe}form'}twn that such a liquor question and the threeâ€"fifths| there? and did not Dr Jai handicap ; the political dodge of cheap’ have to admit that it was school books, weyra o}} , _ _b , * Cheap/"7"? i0 admil CO2 U CCC UHC prevamcation in bringing down the figures of the McKenzie & Maun guarâ€" antee to the Houses, and he hinted that these gentlemen were very use ful to have around to give faveors to at election time, the REVIEW Office. i i hue \ _ He touched on the School law, and . a slip he made drew from a few in the | audience expressions of dissent which warmed the meeting up. The vacilâ€"] lating policy pursued in regard to| Model Schools and the injury mtlw' poor man by the proposed new Norâ€"| mal Schools was shown up. Thelarge| grant to the University withont acâ€"| counting, the Larose deal, â€"$30000 forl costs and $100,000 for informationâ€" were dealt with clearly as was the prevarication in bringineo Anc. 4t"; He went into the increases of ex. penditure quoting figures to prove his point, and set forth the pioneer work of the Liberals as to Succession Duâ€" ties, Corporation tax, tax on brewers and distillers, ete., etc He touched on the School law, ana a slip he made drew from a few in the audience f_xprexqsions of dissent which ESV3 Gemu td in 22700 T scandal wPs by y, 1053 C~0n moved, seconded | by Mr. Calder that Mr. Grant be} chairman which that gentleman acâ€" | cepted somewhat ruefully hoping the | elected candidate would have the Iuwl changed to as not to keep a man so| long without his dinner 1 | Jam{ija_, â€" yilhee, nominations : Dr, Jamieson, Neil McCannel, Wm, Calâ€" det. The attendance was yery slim when Dr. Jamieson moved, seconded hz- Mr. Calder that Mr.® Grayy EC After a lonely vigil in the from 12 till nearly 2 p. m, Officer Grant on Monday f. self with three nominat Jamieson, Neil McCannel, det. | The ar6a,} 0° Neneh The Nomination. int of $130000 of the people‘s ) the Larose mine people he was criticizable, reminded as n guarantee, not a gift of | 0000 to Can. Nor, Ry., andl ed that the opposition should , ected in parliament not on p,. which is right from om-l iew, but fo.r the Conservaâ€" followed and though only vo hours‘ notice made an eech. He commended the ss and pecple for the genâ€" in RWAECH . â€" D T74 Fedietainatrent it vian d ie oi ts S oting for McCannel" they get their majority of 4: ing with the Redistriâ€" Burely "Mr. Chronicle" , the farmer claim and, | expect us to believe that yo g with his own inconâ€" law is any better than th sition and in POWer |one. There will be crooke a Redistribution at 2ll; ‘ both sides still who wiall brir hern Ontario, and the |jnto contempt. _ We admi was bad, but it was that there were crooked im« 1 at least one case iti Liberal side, just as we state thq.t'a. riding, already | 3 ; 3 j . C1 inst ns we sta a letter from him expressâ€" disappointment at his enâ€" ce and asking for earnest part of his friends under ga_ 00" revenue of the Provinâ€" de of the Dominion s larg(-ls( from sources . 1908. e Ees TOHS last session departed werâ€"in the mainâ€" He charged that the ag. _ _ _‘ ‘CD4is under|On our critic, McCann ‘es. lliving on his own smal came before them "for | township of Glenelg, oy a government candiâ€"|it. grew his own oats eeded to eulogize the | bired a man this Spring th a fluency gained | Crop while he cultivated ice of the Jast few | iD an effort to . serve his an with the astonish.| iently. _ He is a farmer : ‘at they had kept all| ful one too, but one, and seemed’ Again as to the big s the Gilobe‘seditoriats| yenture to nsenug L. ® IG] 21 S es .e the redistribution and the liquor legieâ€" 10n. lation he sat down and the audience rose upand dispersed without an atâ€" tempt of a cheer for King, country or '{&wn Hall | cumridute!. CumiD8 | 1t was generally voted a tame nomâ€" und himâ€" linutmn and both yeides left, apparentâ€" ons Dr:liy anxious for the work that will show Wm. (’.“l‘ its results next Monday evening, yery sl‘m_x _ ** Yes, we stand by our I0 reasons, even the last one, in spite of the in. formation " we don‘t believe it pos sible for either Grit or Tory party to put a man in the field who will come anywhere near equalling the present ! member in the Provincial House, " 1t is impressive, really, to read such laudation. â€" But you, who now soâ€" worship, have near you files of the Chronicle whjch will prove from vyour [ in ie 9 OE T atrimony others secured for them ? EVithou( theircousent and with their opposition ? ** Becession is confined to Liberal Fup-hunlers. " As to this * who will eat out your statements ? " _ Rather you will find it as Mr Augus McKeiâ€" vie charges, that " the government deesn‘t unders.and New Ontario, and what is more they don‘t want to unâ€" derstand it " â€" The government inâ€" herited a patrimony ; they look upon it as a land of spoil, & lintamo would have developed eq ly well under its " discoverer &hy Mr Chronicle you surely c bave forgotten how Mr Whit sneered at Mr Ross as the discove of New Ontario! How in Massey J he called this land which «turic... | were more Conservativ tario than Liberal, bat ; als had a majority in 1This may occur at any sinister manipulation, on a County system t bers exactly correâ€"pond such a splendid Mr. Whitney Again as to the hbig yenture to assure our that had the receipts â€" tario been no larger t in the last years of th Our "ten reasons" for voting for Mc Caunel, came in for some rough treatâ€" ment last week by our confrere of the | Chronicle, ’ We are off "our trolley" trying to ihoodwink the. electors" with a ‘"colâ€" lection of curios," &c, &¢. â€" Lets see ; The claim of a farmer seems to grate N F o 2 t t o our 10threason is justified, Chronicle forgorten â€" the sance ? Was it not a fact lamieson said openly that Jr who now is so fulsome, aper and at public meet. ir late member for a conâ€" implied neglect of duty, hnb Wl 404 sc r the last government there re Conservative votes in On. n Liberal, bat still the Liber. & majority in the House," y occur at any time without The 10 Reasons. No publicity. 10 en eE P eR & â€" MceCannel is a farmer, _own small farm, in the Glenelg, over 10 acres in own oats last year and his Spring to put in his e cultivated the electors ) serve his country efficâ€" ur 3V reasons, spite of the inâ€" believe it posâ€" Tory party to who will come g the present! unted plar, em to d‘t):(:’elop n ined for them ; and with their e you don‘t hat your election 1in the previous crooked on men ill bring any law admit the fact ed immen on the e state the fact 00 ; C Tair minds " 70nservauves. that years off, it would thing to wait till illy since the nres. * some rough treatâ€" our confrere of the d entitle the Conservatives nly ; where did re to assert that rer the Province had one result, cal Option sentiâ€" aumieson admits Ir Whitney e discoverer Massey Hall ONTARIO ARCHIVES TORONTO e without impossible ave memâ€" the sentiâ€" 18CPva i success Durham BraflCh = J. C. TELFORD, | â€" _ Manager Paidâ€"up Capital, ....., *+>*>$4, 350,000 .. oA e +*»» +. 2,000,000 Total Assets over, . ... * . » 33,000, 000 Deposits received and interest paid or ad?:ds four times a year at highest current rates, Special Attention to Farmers‘ Business MM Office closes at 1 p. m. Friday Open until 4 p. m, Saturdays Of Canada. HEAD OFFICE : © TORONTO T‘raders Bank Two Big nighâ€" article P OC Solid Gold Wedding Rings most beautiful st Brooches, Neckle! Chains, Fobs, J which we have a ust arrivedâ€"a beautiful stock of piece China Dig_qer Sets, China Tea June Weddings Laughlin, _ man, Gracie Blancbhe Alla W Oor in 18 K and fancy Glassware 1 prices for all month Gentlemen fight fair, so that , is over, I can look faction, knowing depreciate politics I am. Resnentfn 16 h, 14 K, and 10 K Gold Wedding Presents we have Our cases are crowded w lass Silverware of every kno â€"_ An extra large stock at all prices, defensi elected ize the THE REVIEW, DURKHAM, ONT representation of Sout the Legislature, and if endeavor to give the c tion to the affairs of t in general, and my Con partlcular, _ It is my conduct the campaign everything personal, o| that will cast a reflect self, or the Electors o stituency. If I cannot by the aid of What i ‘/C june bride. We have the eautiful stock of Gold Watches es, Necklets, Bracelets, Lockets , Fobs, Fancy Combs, etc., we have ever shown. The <~Yellow â€" Label Storesâ€"Darham & Welland Mixxins Hag Tells the date to which your subâ€" acrlfu’on has been p‘E“ Our mailing list was this week corâ€" rected up to date, If yours is not correct, kindly notify us at once. . We thank all who have renewed the past few weeks but there areâ€" yet many others we wish to hear from at once. Keeler & Sons. To the Electors June bride RAMAGE & sOX,: Prixters anpo Posuisaras MUHW‘I: aggie illie Eder mer MeM Jr Istâ€" ie Sharp, llan, Rubs Honor Rolls ‘4. _ 1t 18 my intention to the campaign free from ng personal, of everything _ cast a reflection on myâ€" the Electors of the Conâ€" ‘._ If I cannot be elected id of what is perfectly ¢, I do not wish to be It is my wish to emphasâ€" moral side of politics and , so that when the Election can look back with satisâ€" knowing that I did not of South Grey. espectfully yours, NEIIL, MeCANNEL am a Candidate for iassware, _ Txtr ill month of June. @â€"# «4 airs of the Province d my Constituency in It is my intention to campaizn free from 1. Meek s we have the crowded with _ every known rge stock of 10let McMe ind if elected will the closest attenâ€" i wirer South Grey, in W Teacher Th()nny en . h B M the

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