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Canadian Champion (Milton, ON), 7 Jan 1869, p. 2

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120 Ata ftg a .W o o orela es .Vicinty r. the United States, I on-.tthemselvesof everypaisible qubble oooDroq'e rcaaa h"bng ioredaesuad unequivo After an exotting contest la which sible for the opiniosdofourterres- aider is My datfin the ex teamher of 8 technical irregulangy in the jaf.t gI hlYear a usual on such cO- both parties exetd themselves to the pondents. 8. No.10ô, 0hingluos, who tendered give trouble to the assureda, and to! Mr Joseph Medill, one of the Pro- sWons. Ue praines the coniatory, utmost, Mesure. Smitth and Mocffin me a cordial invitation,- to attend his avoidpamentothipliigaeritrofhehi Tibeh l'hkfy organ in the Couaty of ritaimating the Europeanpowters,' were elected bMayor and iReeve respect- nn de faccep..shool examination and exhibition, ime la Ce full te npetnof My mwritten a letero Rainoft sitou in apparenitly mimah exolted over and e«presses a coadetin# hope that the ively by the following figures:- DA in:-nwn.ha o r hich were heldi on Thursday the 24th pprs p ise n m U 8. Armny, proposing the conquest of - a story which it hau picked up, oa the year upon which we have jest entered FOR MAYOR. Contredin the pospWerasin oforuIt., to publish the proceedings of the Yours. etc., the Dominion and its annexation to the C ha M Ja I willhbeDis satisfactory Ras the one which onyrhiul swl a neeyr hta . o .Wr exhibition and examination, and, sir. ROBER T FLE TCHER, iUnited 8tates. The folloing is an ti c. ke thaïhasr.usthclosedend.consolidate the. S. Ward. B. ard. éther respect, I send you a fewitems M C et atv, harsoffered a seat in hpeaceoseessay to th pogrdesso .Sih...2t2 22 rsetnhteddctrysrie fif youcan ßnd room in the columnl Brampton, Due. 24th 1868. extract fromn his foolish and insulting TheGrgau de iiie atos T Dr.Rober teon.28 24 24 the new Methodist Episcopal Churchoyurper, yoCsl one afvo .....gttr bite, and deelares Over and overagain at present prevala-imong the leadingi FOR REEVE. on Sabbath, 20th mit. The edifice is Mpleansure ofbinenatiMu ré.m.iaton.Noth'Aeca Sats,,lmo en-u ztthe eonslervatives Of ]leatton will statesmen of Europe, that under the N Ward. S. Ward. E. Ward. a neat brick structure standing on a MKno xmntobtfo -t h eee tts hc ecn vor sbmit o suh anappontmen' prsent ircustancs itis deirebebto .IMcuffm.32i3d25yg dhetet(anicecorneasot)eihekindwhathnwastoldnydth trusees sMwel Theschoo conuctedby M. H. . qured. e cned nthaycoutry fr it *îquote a four sentences:- .smooth international dificulties, and, J.B Willmott 23 24 20 gftolM.Je Wademrcat fasutersinho ere gththee h 'ave Keti 8. 8mNo 4 f ths towhudYip.tst fores, its whaitaNbey landT " I t maly becsaid that, as a member at least, to put oT their solution for the Maj,,rity for McGuffi ,>4. this place, valued at $150. Thenleasr a ertingdtat thoe, oeain waspblclexaminhe L..SatTrd ay tsfihrisisger. eEgln of te Mnisryhe oul beentitled pressent. The ,political horizon of Eli Vatialien was elected by 13 curhusa3 y 50 feet in size, gothiltowas a venryacr eiableronanpientambnrsnof rns thes .n elre nesNvaSoi friscol h to thle support of the friends of thé ad- " in style, with a neat Gothie vestibule;,wsa oo obt ece n uis.nme fprnsadohr neet West needs the Si, Lawrence for ite 4iinisstrao ; utn h ; ybDut ncthauroebys noavmeansno eEurope is.y verJowervertn fbythnoormeansswelfreeed jorityfrtaoverips-Jaeperibiion artintendford1 then counuseo' Thctihibits ntuIa didiedtedheItlanic cth llows. Snei a doctrine will eertain-ly from louds Greece endeavors to per cillorship of the North Ward, ad D -tiswllsaedwt. omotbl lis; e y a io ccatnf, an In e calu rsetof euca t Th Saturaotlct hewala lnti thOea t aswer in& Haitain; êad if theeGo- feet and completé the armament of the Henderson -y a like miority ov 5 tefunshnMhsbenexese it ow ge youa ret 5 f ,con fi. tschooleatpesntioccThupis amost ad-The Saat beaValeywill in the ment should be unwise ai) to tranlo- national troopsand the King f Italy, RopinthySut eWrd. r.B.good taste.-The wrmnhimeuctnmece t710 . i coisedtmiblessition The upilsacuiThefuture re atifhe a g rowinegin iedntepc aysmah mn mis New Year'a speech, is very ex- Zimmermai. wase lected by 2 majority vcladiuI etl-w fte eyprieuh lyintedprmtso'haofLk urivaS.Pul t ir aorers ertayae. .r. h illtecnici npitn t h aei wihoe'.8.Hte o heEtWrHusband & ]Hall, masions, OakLville, vc nisruetl-w f1h0eyprtei nte eatet o:edo:ae0ueir iaS.Pu,. i er commad the support of thune lhe may have to rely upon the loyalty In regard to Mt. Hnesnseetoad Mr. Jait. C Bent, carpenter, bliss Snells presiding at the organ as Natuiral Philosoph, Grammarandowilrunore a20mlo the Odryelin.e 4om he has dons his tmosat toain~ and patriotismn of the army for the pro be obtained thre support or Reforue V ellington Square. On the whole, sisted by a young man whose name 1 History, in which the examination was foMoe hn2,0-ies oOrgn9 rte, through the mans of a systemat. p omr- did not icarn. At 9:15, p. 5. Mr. very searching, shewing that the think We do't atanvl pwr upr ie ,cocrrsofofloobl anquy esandtpersecution O t;éteotion oflletheVenO tional honor.ge Weneon hisY sothe nulpiedge aofrdneutralityco in the build digriista qcredit nto theiudenomren-nngpo-er-haeeonen eu anta aoe nanant powertasupport.o a t would bc too match for the Gov. hope that the expectaitions of the French the iShýyortity and Reeveship, and at nation, and an ornament to the village MKno itiue ut nme n n esnn oe s verbeen urb froireiga ntieoetaihe on a- ment to ak that his pnrison.al aggran- Empaer may be realized, though we the last ajoutent fe violated hbis word by --cost, about $2000. Dedication-at of prizes among his pupils which his trained as well as the memory. eea u rnir ytedcrn f'a t a t " cns v es of y hamis anwardy cosidrrtemtséroe-clorovoingdor cGulinand mit.iceh1 oA. ,hhe eydfvthnchrchwasworty tustesnroviedaftr wich f te avaned sholrs n tisnshoo tinalties' ad nturl frntirstha nudo otelioetvrnesmomet haltdcanthyardy ie r esentd obein his haotained his seat b false prteespresente by P.fie her sq, who th.opnnmeig holGolbanahg eriiaea h onr hol eoradsm a do hmtei is uonemate heer se. ndifhrhdenyslfrepethewoldsatd n ewrearsth ojethad judge, about one hundred and fifty or1 County Board. Mlr. Kent, who has will be. The people are Of the samne il may'uit the purposes of Mir. WVhiterei itaonrthrhahodtb in view in building &lhe house, and the two hundred, was dismissed for a few taught for several years, now leaves the race, reliaion, language and literature, 4 a aesd his1freendscehatatheer ubh, shouldi7 .ymoments ; then again the exercises school to prepare himself for another ad hav he siefeof Go 3umn thd ik iso.Wehope th e Glovernmen Whelan before the -Court of Appeal1 triekery of:the wlorat description. purposes fer which it was to be were enlivened by more Dialognes and profession, and the estimation in .whichan vetam o vrnn..o ht sunk so low as th o ernapele - Dr. Robertson has reaison to be proud cnsecrated.) to Rev. B'p Smith, D comic songs until about 10:30 p.M., he is held by the section, was evinced and use our system of weights and tè adot sukhgocurase"Tebubeo Tedacayo-"hs fte oe eha ole idhefceoD. who noticed the marks of spiritual when Mr. McKinnon Lave a farewell at thre close of the examination, by the maue and decimal currency. By go dop suti oo"o. Te Ge o Tusda sas!IlTis f te vte ie anpoled n te. aceOfimprovementth pésnt cnratat ddesthebs uppresent, contrastmgtont ddminnaneofbi aqurigth bmrbou w gtaldo f yofMr., White's friends were case was again heard yeslterday before the strong comubination agatinst himn. and them favorably with the past, exclaimla letressto uh&p is, oa cocuadiang p crstatintohla nd ae ohisacqiing the 'Dsomiuse nion, eaekrio dîubdb terpr ta ehdthe ten judges who constitute th2 Court the fact that lhe has never held a sent ing ". What hath God wrought r epu aof theabve a dsecstion, Abumcontaininlarthe photogands of me alnfcut hCso n beku sun nolow asto akea pae inth.elofAppeal, it having been decided une- in the Connoil. :Had it not been for D fer sinmghe.dBdicardsn.after which Mr McKinnon was, 1 be- thre trustees and imost of the children smugg olahihrs roiur treasuryof C4 ioS.they may lbe re-assured by nimusl tht te Wit odEror as he nforunae mstaedoiongofais eneabl ch.asthte prnere levecomletly erpisedas wo f hs nw a schol.Thi wa acompaiedmil en ofdqulrsteronnu, fadrw abue f heloal rgn f0hethe proper method of bringij g fthe case strongest supporters voLý[g for his an instructive and elaborate sermon addpils walked forwrd, one holgaby aca ste d appoiaotlesaes stl tevxd0ihryqetinfr pa. .IfM.-hieha u-to the notice of the Court. The argui- opponent by mistake, and ftheshauiler from Job, 21st -hap.15th Verse- volume. The following isa cpy o able rehand Kesemtdbyoe aofeshla ever. tsnednten aueatethe Ift goovr. toeneyhmebant a hotndan'ipt db8voaio1fplde t i.hewndAt 24, p.m., B'p Richardson occupied fthe addresa.suitable reply. An address by theéenftsadCdanagstoaereMhr T ppe i hs onoy oud otbeMr. Cameron's action in abandonirg the have had a considerable majority, . sor foe DEAR TEACHEa ---We cannot allow Superintendent closed the proceedings frmMsyuhv suidtesm fydpapsiering i .- G wlob. erosheDdogetn h orrr TRLA be S and ipracticaes. ATheP .ser.h peetncaio opaswthu aving- wrtnessed most of the Fall perhape more thoroughly than I have, occason, hich elatd to he jrisdi-eJ I d, I M A., delivereý -n eloquent giving expression to the kindly feelinigs examinations in the township, we have and are ready toask rme the question: NT.-n rgad t te aov fOcation, f th eat ad bythe stateient •The following is the statement of the discourse founded on Acts, 1tCa we entertain towards you for thre lively been gratiied by thc decided progress H aw are we to get the Dominion ? I Gltie, oe haeeCsirpyandechoire eeTraagro - tladHhsVre. Thecnrea- interest you haveitakien in our educ.1 ofsomne and the distnguished pre- answer : Take it. How did, Prusia(' ts u wul feltht r.of President Draper tha§ the Court didI tions were large at each service, in n -eneral welfare duiring thre eninence retained by otlker sections. enlarge hier area one-third and hier to ad" sn ow inee w eot require the question of the prisoneseially at night, whien the church; year you have been with us.Wedmnotoetinhecfsedpory population 11,006,00)0 ? How did C Wr'strigW toucha:enge foicause bfore r Owas litrallypeked.-Colectionsin51. thsia fittngaopporunityono thatnyuryofoAcot etwoudunote"i adddtinnPiedmot becomemaster o Italy? fouodit@enssar totfelcthapllengTh lectre-avsProessorWildlabors with us have closed, to return to Ir. Kent*s school those of Norval,,Ilow did France get Savy and Nice ? C ofhose who have go many years ex- his peremiptorv challenges were ex-w delivered hie lecture, "i What will th' ou.r sincere and hearty thainks for the NO. 1 talught by )Ir George MIcColl' o idGet rtinotinteD eboadhmadhsspotr ansted to be argued &gain, as they W'd1 54 74 64 76 56 63 48 world come to ?" in the church on pains you have taken in -our instrue- and Hlorniby section.-Covx. ininion from France, and how did shte lu the Word& of the Eerald i" such were of opinion that the judgment of 2 48 80 56 67, 64 67 51 Monday night, 21st uit. A respectable t'con, fryu niigza npop susn e 9h 88 cur h ninEpr sie bto. W a r.Whie th Cur ofQuen' Bnehwa co- 371 63 92 80 101 41 4 and intelligetadec ree h ing us to duty. and for thec kind and Great Britain has wronged us, in tiaidbt." hu. Wit dsrteeCt. This quetinaB is h arefor s o,4 77 46 90 82 78 3G 9 Rev. Lecturer. and listened with courteous manner with which you have. flicted terrible flairai on us, tried tode- ap jto He alton), at wi ot lbe go his at rest ab highest authority in) the "5 233212 8 7 0 5 ndvieaatetin oraou a hurtratdusinal or eaton. e isin ryMe'ig- sr o or n inandhalmosiddeo opponnentsthat he will look for land ; and any prisoner may challenge ------ and a half to his theory o ofte o dstnwreeae reunty1revd o --or foegn shipi Rehersmde busttee wellviedl friends of for cause before he has avaired hmslf 33 9542 9737 6715 ftreuad tthpcoetivehnce.ormicodutanFo ver y rid Th Aisinay etig flhcol o ploy rreoiato Rved hoaebrnhi of his peremàptor' rihs.The Council will thereforbo Jhnhertbaplus. owllno prtcuar wurpaiece Fr hi w felsory so is N C Cuh. ato tthkJonsn asdigrce u adE9oe wihvbonbiatheqetosAgud hn eeise; as I behieve a number of your a ecntuysyta i eroshimnself an old flunkey and a disguisting theboh kenly osteTedenrroe otio \119guth::sn:-Were oBuck, Reeve i W. C Beaty, Deputy ; fellow-citizens hv nie h rfso you gave us were nmerite,, a;nd we felel pace on th, 30it Ti.-The peakers nb e.Gatoehnrddy e heistqurerofacet rnsatos hihtŠk lceinrgadDr. Buck, Hefnry Rubinson, a d 31. to visit ilton this winter, and I that they were kindly given and were were th)>R,- F. IILy, ,N.. Gu- bence, will be President. He has a and " cma ros assred that lhe to these twocalne ronsofrleet.D.Bukhastepolb nettnhehscnsne.Ar ent for t hen wpat e loo back dy,LdFe ti bot8lwa at o rmndu tent osupr daoâhig now. Whien will cause trr? sand if they were, has the prison- a large majority, addfing the vtfo \id i crany o oi e ,os t neItht we haveliad vwr e ann t r .1 ILte I.. mp .vf , I m, Tte yhe ecntrio n qesltin was er by his acts waived or precluded him.. ve moniiinstructive lectu-rersoforPoic,. . y meir rreoby h l M-K stldbyhslcto V ry iter- te regret thaerformer support--self from taking adivantage of his rights sReeveg2, tmo unt to 668ot, a piiosub orad wh therprepa r ie ou t -his oe tanfulfrmrheseetinfhih P ' hemin-tIblon. hedmoray2r tiesenough for the EeruM and in this respect ? srcin 2,th Motr.voeleavetsitionso oherisyuw taur tirstes made f aehertWee pastroft c'e. hv' f12ginobno3 heisesteyhv Who are lits abettors go refuse The argument on these points was o,.ly 245 agains9t himu.MrCemnshmt the close. and gives you thoughit mta nir&tagrsw, t w lp, 1 prow 4 e a- 7 e iifught us on for four yeaLrs. Hie has Mr. hit whn h .aka necessarily much to the saute effect as may justly be congratulaited on the vote, for days to comeé The Tea Meeting trs' arrfied. Th ehgs of 1rm os pr .104-,,' 100 u b- an opportunlity to imwIortalirl his a tod n ehy erosthe former one. Tire Crown founid'ILtlhe has received, conisidering that lhe is asa g d tecid succ e (Tenday even-tt entwýIcsure w ilnot soon d e.1615 heareýr, .Y: S ý . 1 Sen, 70 ministratintd hoehs éfùme high gdesandw aesrosmost cnivenment to treat each ground i . . . in o ecengthe iqadswere letifu adabv-agr enswh hv peed bsthat they could man&rol the true cf error and each challeiLge on which voung2 man, Who i utetrn pnecleti ult eetn ra the pleasant dlays of this year spen t in -e ie. an 83 uees At thre ed him Let hlim, s iy to Great Britain wevte of this COUnty it depended. separately and distinetly, hisa municipal carreer. The vote for credit on thre ladies of the cnreaio chool will not soon be forgotten. Thteeclse thre Rev. Mr. K ay presented a! We will give you al receipt in full for eve«ry previous contest hasas- and the counsel for the prisoner wished Messrs Gibson and Hagair Walla ste cit Robrt M') eiile sq. theadvertab isedadthretionl ey 8oufve ienoupean d dde 0o0os Ltle ad an:ae ndinuriesrthAn 100,000; .to look at the whole record ta support pchairman,) bemg ill was unable to be min s ae many essos ofwisdom einfuiog 00adtaeyu NrhA eia destiin.ne. ow asi y theiocae. awas onceed hat hatmartprotcshwintha paryis:; iapreenthowvera god sbstiute as wichyou avelaugtiuswillliv iu ws.-ecolnienwhcusee o no se t yo M ýWfh ide ab.e persecuition and tias meant vwas not expressed by the municipall matters is not coIfmed so one found in the person of Dr Buck, of ormmre hnw r a ea-Adesirr the I frle fteJeth birt woutld be valu ible to us ' If Eng ý espoke of by the Eerald word I" wiver." Mr. Robinson, us our party. We hbeartily congratulate Joh'n Palermio, Who presided with ability wed from you, iead fomahterayand od1- ryit 3 ('f te ch, oiJ Ltlln rfss hntk pseso ftf ar nt atecdwih r.-report shows, claims that the prisoer Buck on the triumph he ha@ obtzined The -music was Weil rendered by a rwr h ap ssci Ogns f h hi.tritory. and in the t,eaty Of peude she - ar M otiûd is M *by the exercise of ene right, ha ex- . . amilton chair, and contributed much t1n f yea nsc l as alon' will be gl ad to accept the hundred efa oponns f he ovrn-eldedhisel fom lamin aothrin cerrying his election by a sweeping to the evening s ejy en xeletthe suniny tmemories or our youthru 31Milt n, Dees 3oth, TS38 millions. She ean, t hold Canada aine-4 i sl ba ara erofhi tkig hih e igt av cosn-~ the irtmaoity, while unsable to stir fromn and elo<pent addresses were delivered days. As a slighit token of' our af. l'er-mit me, ()n behlIf of the ladies ty d y againist Geon tGrant. Sound whc hyPo e s oken of.unh t h h Tc Grant. Waterdown ; Wild, Belleville; of your labers, we have.pleasure in pre prescnt you ith tis puse as a smuall runs will rally in a month to sweep theL to làs&0e«r.,they déclare they Judgmen.t will lbe given on the 22nd - i owns ip hegainteIru wrh b EiorAvoat."Hailon ening s, yw o ut hseousandink fcenofteirespprcition o.f tyoroinioneas fast as they c Lurc )u haprncpl omd he opoe if in appeal in this country. falgar. the opening mer, ices netted about 8200, tha ths u ll ersn u ehgCor. sha;rp and decisive as thrait of Prussi prineila wom el pposeleaving but $100 debt on thle building.nr oud we have you vatflerhe for T he faitfuran rd cheerful mianner in a gainst Ausýtria, which added one third gdiolcagroas tien 0on Purly ESQUESING. I think, sir, the congregation hashi itisc au.we siml s o hc o aepromdti aof Germanjy toa Prussia. The Irish hatred,.rogardleus uf the con Canada and the Un .ed States. In thtis township the figres are au reason to1- thank God and takle trhrs hmo'conto h prto oehvepgo sudralsig elemrent Would flock to thet support of tg . so r A e uc fllw :_ cuage." Muhprie sdu o thead of hearty good will with -vhich they debt of gratitude to you. which we, Grant en nwsse, and al]lite ex-rebel3 0 % a r o f nth$ e sns ofb heC icg T b ne su g stthi lbea dceen Bu ilesdiC omiteaeofee . B I assured, dear teeer. now but feebly express. Your skill as soldiers he could except would be gad & th tuemesue o ee te ntr-esecaly o heenrgti a 1peseer that Our best wishes fr y-ur future organist, thre vauble aid Of your to fight under his standard, and thus E t the BeraM ameed say a. ing Secretary and Treasurer, Petewefranhppeswlloloyufternd r.Bwrdgogher 'wouldbe restored an era of reconcilia. r ingof political principlea. national wants of Canada end the Fisher. Esq. Mlay this house be the w herever you go. with the other nebr f h hi.tion with theSouth. Lee and Long esouin,-ewsidakthe United States, is, a Zollverein, and that o spiritual birth-place of many souls, is YOUR PUPILS. have produced a marked imiprovemuent streeot. and flood and Johnson, and .. for its authori ty for publishing the treaty, or compact, or Z iliverein, to Ward 1 49 34 27 49 34 27 thMrye fAr 31e'Kinnon gave a very appropri inna iu. thi r chrch i ardit ayo, mtnadbargr a imor, and WhousIl"pulses haveseueraanprmetreqcty " 2 33 91 45 33 65 74OBEVR ate response, afte-r which J. Cý Snell, religious worship aun interestifig and't 1dup ruitodfa bu i(t" by the member for galton in should provide for-., 3 70 63 37 69 60 35 Wellington Square, Jan. 2, 1869. Eqtnee r cin h eihfldty utltteGnra a h odad totkngolc i h Mnsr? .A nrestricted freedom of trade " 4 151 28 150 167 103 40 .unted thanks of the section for his Wýhen our voices are no Io nger the people will rally to hais support as CHAMPloN . . inallatheproduct of thetwo counries. # 5 68 2593b87r6 27 To heiEdiro.ofheheceetino. laborbamong hem.fThcmeetingwasohead in th songs f Zion.here mayonermanforatheacquisiionooftheeDo-- CHAM-- -...O-N..__thn closed by nioging the Doxology if be our haIppinesýs to join in themilo. 2. A un forai tariff on al lforeign im- ß71 244 352 405 327 203 Sin ;z-Kuowmig that you take an and prayer. Mlr. MNcKinnon has gone sweeter purer songs of Heaveni . ports. interest in educationial matters, I wish homne to his fathers, near Norval, to Signed on behalf of thre ladies of C mak aViin o Noesiy. 3. Uniform interna] taxation npon TeCuolwnb opsdo e to let you know how the school in recruit his health, after which ho ina- the coagregation, IoTL- iclrto PostmastiesL T iato M R b hetobcc an siris.Naughton, Reeve ; Lindsay and M e Limestone valley has prospered durigted*tuyn frte a.JolisN KAY, isi0oreo su ytePs dc 4.oUniforonraterofRpostagetand1noEnery, Deputies, and Warren and AMen- the pasnt year under the management of YustuY,f>to.Dprmn.emdnghetatro »eleateOf centre Wllnton, 4additioat re o on ltrs and aprsliesL Councillors. Ms .Bak adtepesr f AN EDUcATIONAL FRIEN. REPLY. and after January, 1869, all periodios to the vaosesy in the Dominion NON. Brampton, Dec., 29th, 1868. matter passing by pont in Canada wil. Peused by the deathofD passing froon ie country to another. •ESO attending an examination of said schooel DEAR Sita:--. desire to returé my o has 5~. The freedom of fisheries. The Cons;eil of this township vilil be on the 23rd inst., before a large nu- Csicr hnkGote ldeso h esbr oeagan httee-og -P- h onard vtethan 6Freoofnvgnaa the oinosecasfoloes:-bor of visitors, among whom was D. T teEdto1f heCami ethodist N C Churchl, who have so,éemptions enjoy ed by certain temperance, sting trdio eslso4ot.on W. J. SimceeKerr, Reeve. Mleod, Esq., our Local Superinten. as .-.Hrvingtthis mornifng obseour.ei kindlyrand un eec te 1gienme s r iclueeuainladsinii ¢tffli They-have abhandoned the field, wa 31r. Beaty posting notice@, signed by Proofo"h* aor u msr periodicals pasing withnithe D..minion an RalwteRfr addt a. Henry Foster, Deputy Reeve. 1 ent. wien prizes to the amount ofy that their good nature-miorefiea ywlcseo, than1@ mymbr,188 Ahocouse. At meti .The protection of the colonies John Hu,ýter, Daniel McLaren, Jan, eighteen dollar- was distributed in fod n hc t oeetn eits ad a muusician-hias been the'wl es nte3s eene,16 tie of à eein fr l allrais nd nvaios. . ottr, oueidrsboks ndwer suprsedat herapd edet osmsel. Ttrsé ou wilresoefo teirdoig o. he irula poceds s ollws vu' flentie Welling. . malrad n ivnin. give this a place in your next issur,, It is the more peasure to this token, " Fromthe 1st of January, 1869,:: , 9a 9 h 8h l. r athw 8 h seo h dtayadnvl The only change is IMr. Coutter in pro-,ress the pupils lhad made in their flhat 1I may be put right bfoet hean I have been but a short time theref oet , al periodicua posted in Cante- : a Msneg Chaima, andir. I Jte .owe ueof theartiesto e ndore te aceo r.R Irln.Mr. Fos. vaious studies, and without exetrnu'rtalgr.practising, and it is arrencouragemient d ndadrsedtaypcccwti matie anr Mr.J. prty Igaathvioatios t n trl e r lac otyo v . .er rl Tbm a acd.cutd hm e xves thonblly, Taflgr.to further efforts on my part, to attamn a'l ladesd oaj lc ih ogScearD.rga e, abouityoerhunred butwe averefeact igtedtsle onhi vey Mr. Hlood says "the Township Clerk more proficiency in the sience of thuDomainion of Canada-to Prince Orto4 m, cnd e bay, M r. lre bCroess, ,bu ehv rfetngju réi nthi eyrefus-s to withdrawimy namne." 1 beg harmony. Edward Island, Newfoundlantd, or the UK S enteredtek agaof anublis i nmtrcvteeracat Stth.eergeciietill er w rean inof te curc àWd or-T Am eriPar,inothePtrbr.adakdhmfrepo h ie r in DivsionNo. , meory.thaitfof ny3other cadiate, afternhavI| Wihing thelbadeas durselm fpoilsae stamsatthe aeofl e

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