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North Ontario Observer (Port Perry), 7 May 1891, p. 1

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7 Ti 3g Ii it i ied an arged : i 3 ed size and finish- | Licensed Auotioneers mom ez NOW SCENERY me Ee OR S ' good to Took at, I suppose." he your own work. You can get 'of thal nia"am, an' ye plage." th & sneer, and looked at her Stanley is wanting in prudence in his ex- and thas bo will not succeed in Ho condescends to and "Jim," until he was twetity-five years old and entered the ministry, when he was given the name of Thomas James. He was the 'most widely known preacher in the United States, having preached all the Botithwest. In 1837 he ordained Fred. Douglas, just released from slavery, in New Bedford, Mass, was an active abolitionist. mer m---- Mr. W. H McCaw has just been appointed Ticket Agent for the Clyde line of Steamships plyi ween New pertaining to this pop "MANY MEN, MANY MINDS* but all men and all minds agree as to the merits of Burdock Pills, small and ranklin, Ga., boasts of a eat: that had been in one family for 22 years. When its mistress died it' pined away and refused to the eat, literally starv- ing itself to death. , ' A Boston druggist says that enor mous quarti i= os Jamaica ginger are . | shipped from the Hub into Maine, to be used by people who seck to avoid © 'the prohibition law. 1 knock unbidden once at every gate, If sleeping wake ; if feasting rise before ; it is the hotr of fate. %| And those who follow me reach every state Mortals desire, and conquer every foe Save death; but those who doubt or | LARSRE BEL ENS ection of the capital, and n lotd plosion which took place during conflagration seems to indicate: the capital has been destroyed. The British column which was recently at Silacar has utterly routed the enemy at Bissenpur. It is not expected there 1 will be any further opposition of & serious nature offered to the advance MN hesitate, Se demned to failure, purity iad woe, me in vain, and uselessly implore ; i 1 answer not, and I return no more, of the British. * - Bat fail not in this respect : . - W------------ Opening of the St. Clair Tunnel rtanity to travel -- , Milwaukee & St Paul] Mr. Joseph Hobson, Chief Engineer of the Grand Truuk, in referring to the £5 i * £4 5% 0% al ; | Hl Work guaranteed to give Satisfaction ree of charge!' Satisfaction guar- | FRAMES & ALBUMS, diheral, rea] PEASE AH WB LEONARD. i Port Perry. SS 5a ga rh 'heen made at Austin, eterinary te Listed Kuctloneer, YVluator dc. Ea {From our Regular Correspondent.} 'Washington Letter. The opinion is expressed by some | who think they understand Mr. Oleve- land's attitude with relation to his party and the silver question that the trouble with the second-hand inter view on the subject which bas been published and in part repudiated lies chiefly in the form of expression. It ® | is well known by all of Mr. Cleveland's intimates that one of his chief 'prides is in hia frankness and entire freedom from any disposition to trim for politi- cal advantage; he would rather be bold 'than appear politic. He would St. Clair tunnel, recently says :--'In< two months we hopa to have the tunnel officially opened, The town® of Sarnia and Port Huron are arrang- ing opening exercises of an unusual character, in the completion of which the Grand Trunk will enter heartily. There is to be a grand dinner down in the tunnel. The table will be set just on the international line, With one- half in the States, the other in the Domibion. At the head of the table, * in Canada, will sit President Harrison, while at the other end, in Americs, gratulatorly speeches,etc., and a genen.1 good .time is éxpected. At any rate, it certainly is a very interesting enter prise and deserves to be carried out.' teil Elective Officers. While cordially supporting all sible exercise of the public selection of officers to ill

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