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North Ontario Observer (Port Perry), 25 Jun 1903, p. 1

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turning thanks f the esteemed pat on hj him since com- ng ness of Carting a and would ate Sh he is tully| Savhped to do : * | Manufactured "by one of Janadn's Fort Perry. Aug. 1901. ins Arias] Pireg re The *'Red Bird" is guarantecd to do the CL J Stings of (he Divisio Courts) ™ oc et he: G. TO! BON, HEAD OFFICE. - TORONTO, ONT: OOUNTY,OF ONTARIO, |It has perfect Automatic Heat Regulation. i i It has a Nursery beneath the Egg Tray. Cevital {Paig Up) 3 ¥ sein 1903. It is so simple and casy to run, egy t. > ra It gives uniformly large hatches. : ; ESTABLISHED 1867. L WHITOY Cure, Biases Apu May June 1t enables you to get Chicks when you i Fix, bi tember d, October Noveube: 4, want them. 2 A General Banking OSHAWA Clerk, D. C. Mucdonell, Whitty Janu: Good, Honest Mnchinen dl Aeasonable si March 5 April 3 May 7, June 4, rices--Qur Motlo. . J Business Transacted SE tc Oran Noid Ber Our Catalogue and Guide, fully illustrat- ed with half-tones, tell the whole story. -- STERLING 2 BROUGHAM. Qlerk, M. Gleeson, Greenwood -- Jan's arch 7 Ask for one. , May 9, July7, aT, Nov. or fe Jun. 9, 1904. BUSINESS WITH FARMERS (British Capital) Loans made to farmers for periods ox- 3 PORT PERRY- Clerk 7 W. Burnham, Port Perry| WE KEEP THE THREE GREAT tending from one to nine months for feed: 1 any a July §, September WINTER LAYERS cattle and other farm purposes. Farmers' Sales Notes discounted or col lected av the most favorable rates. To lead at 4 4 and B per cent on good" Mortgage security. WHITE WYANDOTTES BUFF ORPINGTONS 4. UXBRIDGE Clerk, Joa FE. Gould, Uxbrid January 18, March 20, May 29, July 15, Boptomber 25, November 20, Jau. 14, 194. ' 5. CANNINGTON Clerk, Geo. Smith, Cannington-- | BARRED PLYMOUTH ROCKS Apply. to goouney 16, M aye 15, ar 33, July 14, September : 1 3 oven h 8a Eggs acd Stock in Season. SAVINGS BANK 6. BEAVFRTON--Clcrk, (eo. 2 Incubators supplied on the shortest notice N. INGRAM, Cochrane St., Port Perry. DEPARTMENT. Deposits of One Dollar and vpwards received and interest allowed at current rates. nterest is added to the deposit Twice in each year, at the end of May and November, The Depositor is subject to no delay whatever iu the withdrawal of the whole rton-- January 14, Marth May a bis y Nov ember 18, Jan. 12, 1 "TERGROVE Clerk, Thos, P. Hart, Opierpory 17. March 17, May 26, September 22, Novem By order, Banker and Broker, Part t Perry, Ont Ont, J. E. FAREWELL, Clerk of the Peace. Datediat Whitby, Nov. 25th, 1902. Important Notice. H. Brown's Oree) will be pba, at all ies. abs Queen Street. Office hours--8 to 11a. , (CHOICE, FRESH... MEATS |-a Nid Ea - ini and. day yito, Ga or od ar 3) If reqtirin have taken as a par er, my brother, Dr at prices that cannot fail to please, {our pro Silks ces in Braishes of Dentiatry, including | "4 coor, M. D., C. M., Member of Col- | 1 phot file Thea De oars fail" to meé A full supply of Meats of the very |menrer best grades, and cut in dimensions | their approbation. to please the most fastidions | All orders will receive prompt attention. TTT TT | 4 and Bridge Work successfully ; practiced. tifical Teeth on Cold, Silver, or Rubber Plates Fillings of Goll, Silver or Cement Painless extraction when voqui AF Prices to suit the times ®3 " W. A SANGSTER, ege of Physicians and Surgeons, Out. vy, June 9, 1897: Alumioum | Port Perr / Api 6, 1903. R. J. H. SANGSTER, Physician, Su goon and Accoucheur, and Dr. Sangster, Dentist, may on and after wo. . be found iu their new Surgical and Dental S. T. CAWKER & SON | Farm for Sale. March 5, rgoa. UTH-HALF lgt g and South 1) FARTS OF THE|K) west q Qlfices aver the Post Office, where they will Tick A flot 10," Cr ETS TO ALL juarter of lot 10," com 3 DENTAL SURGEON. i found as heretofore, prepared to attend |, y | Lvest qua ao iE ere to their respective Protaras fo all their | WORED.--Mr. WH. McCaw, Pert | Township of Brox k, consist Yfice over the Post Office. branches. Perry. 18S now In a position to issue of about 80 acres good Farm Land | Office Hours--9 fo 12 a.m., 2 to 6 p,m.| Port Perry Dec. 8, 1807. tickets to all parts of the world and | with house and barn; also 20 acres | Als opon Satatllay evevitige. Te to supply all necessary informatien | Hardwood, and 50 acres Pine, Cedar, Hemlock and Tamarac Apply to owner. I DR. 8: J. MELLOW, PuysicIAN, Surakon, &o. to parties as to the cheapest and best routes, &c. In addition to his numerous Ticket Agencies for Rall- road and Steamship lines, he has been re appointed Ticket Agent for the Grand Trunk Railway. Parties intending to travel will consult their own interests by consulting Mr. McCaw before embarking on a trip. && Gold Fillings, Bridge and Crown Work a Speciulty. Vitalised Air. Dr F D. McGrattan (DENTIST) .D. 4 of Royal Collegeof Dental Surgeons, also D.D.8. of Toronto University. ~ cffice in the Allisdn Block over Allison's CLEMES; Port Perry Rut B Office and Residence, Queen St., Port Perry Office hours--8 to 10 a.m ; 1to3 pm, and Evenings. Telephone in office and house, open night and day over the lines south, connected with the residence of G. L. Robson, V.S. Port Perry, Nov. 15, 1894. Dec. 8, 1902. Fint- Glass Fem Ding Store. ee a et Sle tr Benin 20 AC RES, Nate lot 11, © Office hours--8 a.m: £08.30 p.m, con, 8 REACH, to "tort Petry, April 9, 1902, WM. H. HARRIS, BA, LLB. TO CONSUMPTIVES. lease for a term of years. Brick The undersigned having been restored to] 6yse and good outbuildings. Im BARRISTER, &c., health by a simple means, after suffering for several years with a very severe lung mediate possesion. Apply on the Os. BAIRD Successor to and occupant of the tse vgs th 3 affection, and that dread disease Consump- | Premises, or address the owner. ICENSED AUCTIONEER for the| ©°fices of the late F. M. Yanold. |g AHGRy te Th Siw to hin fel E. WILDMAN, County of Ontario. 'Sale Register at Port Perry, - Ont. low sufferers the means of cure. To those Gragnbank. whao desive it, he will send (free of charge) a copy of the prescription used. which they will So a sure curve for Consumption, ,. Oatarrh, Bronohitis and all le OBS¥AYER Office Pateeungy solicited. anchester, Jan. 19; 1 Or to J. W. Meusrry, Port Perry. MONEY TO LOAN. Feb. 20, 1903. Private Funds at 4 per cent. a for Salo orton. HE u SE nod taki takes this alt # sufferers will try rems Y, as itis invala- rm or a . opus agen oT met INO. W. ORozIER [ly Tih Wi rin 14 ARRISTER, SOLICITOR, " ConvEvasCER, &e. ce at residence, 6th Con. .: (one mile west of Port Per:y,)-- Jircango bs has received as Aucti Shier 1 The inoreased e Xperience' d; For Sale ot to Rent, lot 31 and 32 axte! a prrtior which he had il he con. 10, Darlington containing 165 prove a blessing, will pleasc address, "Rev. EDWARD A. WILSON, Brooklyn, New York. 'turned to advantage of patron rties | ae : favoring me with their sales may bh onl Moxky To Loan, gir @ acres more or less On je pres heir jutercsts Dele fully protected. No 3 - ses there are a good stone house, £_ will be to ES 2 N. F. PA TERSON, K. C., Goop SHor stone stable, well watered, most Varues. Women's shoes, adapted for short new . manish shape--hand Mi welted in, box enamel-- plowing done, For further particu- lars, apply to the proprietor, . GALLAGHER, Burketon. ek it" the Notary iE 3 all. igh arch--hand tw A Py 'See my window. It affords a view of stylish footwear that is not:to be found any place else." Every shoe shown, every price named can be | duplicated in your size inside. A. F. Carneat - sure. A beer that refreshes you but does not injure the digestion. Makes perfect sleep possible and perfect health is assured A beer all like. It is manufactured by Mr. Joseph Cook, Port Perry, who for the past forty years has the sole receipt for which Le has re fused Delivered Tw ANTEDFATTHEDE PERSON TO TRAVEL for well estab "hoose ina 'few counties, calling a rerchants latge sums, agents, Local 1 aie far free to any part. of the town. = Ex- wel hi : $19 press otders attended to with the n id permanent. utmost punctuality. i en 2 Sie How Shows the quality. Fresh paint brings. out the good and covers ts ofold buildings. r ply o Paint to Try best you can ery highest m and flavor Ginger BEER. --A summer plea- Rees eit Fi | i b - \ young Clydesdale Frenk King, lot i thake the presen There will be a h i been troubled with literary ideals, a property a fuger Clydesdale br: of 1003 as fol § his hame stand, ¢ Manchester, for Win R. Flewell's sk Port Graham, Ay bis home stand till Trotting Sts Crozier, Seu oporty deviate from his route Iact that his many nday, \ for the Sebert I MeKenzie's Tu a Ho y, Janet Nestleton, for noor Saturday to his home ville, for nigh Blaakstoe a igh 2 stand till Mond Prince of KenéMa young Cly vames Tunes S0F is236) ~That gar the propertd make the ¥i Peron for night for ni Frsdage privy iftle Bri ' t ¢ stand aud remain ul asa --That cand, lion, the property o hirley, will make of Mr. James night, Tuesdony for noon; Bla stand an f ry r White for mght. for noon J Wed Jaa, Jao Thursda e Port Perr Reach atel, a station, roperty of Mr. John ¢ present season : 1 ough Fitiedalg | to J I Fri stand sd peviite; ny + 4 T ' 3 a Soda sal oy {Mr 8. A Devitt, dn: ke 't eason as f lows} ST pr 1 Mithell's, to. i ni nt T A tor noon ; Robt 3 i noon ; then to hom i Lord Fobeprts, stal A. Devitt, b vents will season for a tii! Young Ontario Clit r e English Coach stl Mr. Jas Allan; proprietor of i Hla stock, will duriuy tand his o%n stable, an 3 tL mares at distance. { Such are the cenern e | horses duting their sen ty 8 wishing the services os t where t (Bee curd) find them. grayiery fu or sop cd the } Yea impossible for you § 2 pak old, w res byenty years in Perhaps you ou ant and you like hair! If not, Ps Hair Vigor, ih a month your have all the of youth. mond. it the habit- &8 yot un- in *French- is not to most cele da has yct f the matter PRsent Season. ! fonday, leave his a ne ah gin --- seems vO be nat tne French, w have come nearest in touch with the source of Dr. Drummond's inspira- tions--with Johnnic Batecse and the | descendants of the old Coureurs du | Bois--hab been too self-conscious. Dr. Louis Frechette, who knows the fleld as few other writers of his ton: | gue, and who was one of the first to | retognize the beauty of Drummond's | discovery, took with him, not an | open mind, but-"a highly academic | conception of poetry, which has un< | Canadianizéd much of his best verse, ! and latterly drawn him to the writ- | Ing of blank verse drama in mediae- | val vein. Pr. Drummond has never | and has merely given natural exXpres- ? ous ry tie ot -_- YiEratirs, his "position in it {s unquestionable, saya | The Toronto News | Five years ago Mr, Robert Barr told us that we put a high commer- cial value on whiskey and none on literatures, dnd that if a Sir Walter Scott came to Canada he would starve or flee the country. Mr, | Barr held that Scott's artistic work was motived entirely by desire for | filthy lucre (a question it may be left to Mr. Crosland to elucidate), and that a similar incentive was the onty hope for a Canadian literature We have had since then a lot of lit- erature for lucre, all of which has emigrated to London and New York We have also had a lot of literature for literature, most of Which has been imitative, stilted and feebls Apparently we must look to tha men who write because it is in them to write, who love Canada more than literary lucre, and the field of inspir- ation better than the scene of hon- And we shall be surprised if Dr ymond's newb does not bring him quite a rea legreo both of the honor and lucr -- --- Satisfled Motbers When sales are large 1 1 when customers are satisfied t the extent of continui t i ras y. ~ MONEY T0 LOAN. or ang portion of the deposit. Locat ted in Our Ke New Preives rHE REPORT current that I ' Myrtls Station. for Baby's. O : ade on withdrawing or = Eo Raglan, ng I No Charge is made o 8 by ; I depositivg mouey. have disposed of my business rn i lowing Monday I nN \€ to Mr. Alex, MacMillan, V.S., it is| Paritan (6206) [2610).=Thnt popular and v §'r € i in seldom f t YHE Subscriber js prepared to LEND Port Perry Branch almost needless to state, is untrue'; | om ie | licate tl rder--no. ot Tel y ANY AMOUNT on Farm Security Ww. H. DUNSFORD, Manager W er 00 {ihe fact is. finding thar. it was im | ton, Efe will puke tis sea : I en can t : ; AT 5 PER CENT. ie a to attend to all (he numer | 3 axendurs, 1 Er ( Co I Tal Mr #4 Also on Village Property - R. D. ARCHER, M.D.C.M. Victoria ¥ : ' nich fdiave of late | ; dolm Byers, 3 . CHER, A LCM. S INOUNCE that | ous calls w which rave of late nig y bm Byer: € && MORTGAGES BOUGHT. G2 University ; M.B. Toronto University, ISH TO ANN . been. patronized. I oncluded | Angles Hotel Raglan, eh W 1 Ont., T y : Y that they are comfor ) pat concluded to 7 v. to his hame stand wid revain tl HUBERT L. EBBELS, Membr or the CoMege of Physicians and 2Y. 2 A ) 4 sistance. and in "ords | the ng Monday, { } Banister. | Surgeons, Ont.; Licentiate of the Royal|ably ensconsed in thor new pre Ain AESISlRnCe. ang ¢ Qfder to] a : a : Office next 0 Ontario Bank Gollege of Surgeons, Edinburg; Licentiate | mises in the meet the requirements of my. num- Fo a aonrtan roi Bt) M §2 Et --_-- Gf the Royal College of Physicians, 3 rous patrons I have entered int Teuiics, TOES, cone, Hench, wil tke the | L130 Ve uce for I A MURRAY burg ; Me mber of the Faculty of Phys Purdy Block | partoership with Mr. MacMillan, by nx aide; ent season -- Monda r bat | al ) ind Surgeons Glasgow; Late Resident {the name and style of the new firm Ly rewtay. 8 kr Eo that is claimed for t DENTIST, Pupilof the Rolanda Hospital, Dublin [where the Public will always fin || Boar & MacMitan, Vet ies, Fa AT Weiter | a ? far Women. Office and Residence, secon ar ample. sapply «of ng 2 tuk wighlly "Thnraday, 1. Corer, | Baby's Own Tablets cure cf in the Leonard Block over Mr. J. | Joor wost of Davis Furniture Emporium, 21M) 1pply erinary Surgeons, so the new firm | m ; howe stand | indig restion, constipation, boca, They takes ah rd a a ake happy nd 2 joy to the home. Sold f i i sts or wi II be sent by mail at 7 the Dr f25 « DERELICT RAILWAYS SOME BRITISH LINES HAVE BEEN CLOSED FOR TWENTY YEARS Practical Refutation of Ruoskin's Maxim That Steam Has Knocked All the Ro mance Out of Travel--Many Instances of Romantic Incident In Railway Bulld ing--A Line That Failed--Ingenuity in Ruins, The has fact just that ti re-op 1 H Town station and a rather under a half mile in ngth leading to it, the closed for a period of abo years past, is mainly of local img t ance Nevertheless, It its a practical refut n of Alr. Rus whole is in way s maxim, to the that steam had | knocked all the romance out of tra | vel and robbed it of all incident r surely both romance and incident | must have something to say with a derelict railway. No vary great depth of imagination is required to appre- ciate the subtle atmosphere of ro- mance conveyed by such a state of up-to-date disrepair Truth to tell, however, there was far less of romance or incident Son= nected with Hounslow's derelict ral way than is the case with the v other railways in this country which have fallen into « etude and been allowed to become derclic In fact, the most striking features ut the former were the fact of its existence and almost complete obscurity in the | heart of a metropolitan suburb. The | rails, sleepers, and signals had all been removed, while the station it- which is what may be termed "Arst-clasd station, Stood absolute- i ly dismantled. The fiasco was duc to the London and Southwestern Rail- way constructing a line which cut out the District Company's route to | Hounslow Town, However, the re- opening of this long-derelict railway, with a half-hourly service of trains, has now been thoroughly carried out. The station and station offices look as though they had been built yes- terday, while the permanent way, signals, and water erane are those of a new railway: @ | A Line That Failed. One of the most remarkable in- | stances of a derelict railway exists upon the borders of Shropshire and Montgomeryshire. As far back as the year 1861 a company known as tho 'Potteries, Shrewsbury and North Wales Junction Railway" con- structed a line from Shrewsbury to | Llanymynech, some eighteen miles in length. The idea of the #l-fated scheme was, as tho title suggests, to connect the Staffordshire "potter- fos"' with North Wales; but the why or whergfore has never been properly explained. However, the railway nev- er got. further east "ihe Shrewsbury, while it practically expired at the little village of Llanymynech, which has a station on the Cambrian line from Oswestry to Welshpool. The "Potteries Railway,' «as the locals still term it, SPpgars to have becn constructed rogardless of expense, and though laid with only a: sincle \ the A-B-C 4 Doy Big and Healthy. "My 1 not take or rishment The Neady-to-Serve Cersal ef good health. boy was very gick and would 1 got a packays , a8 he is big and Jim Dumps was father of a lass Who, by her brightness, led her class. The teacher asked Miss Dumps the question: How can you best assist digestion?" "By eating 'Force.' told to him, story tickled " Sunny Jim." When This J ased iim bo- ENR." of 'Tor « him on it, and am ll toe ¢ ving. 1 will now put Bl side boy of his age AM healthy All I feed him on {8 ' Force. 'Mgrs. J. LINDLEY KE W--8 frack, thé - principal bridges which carried the latter over road and to accommodate a ded, while the sev built if r stream were second track en intermediate stations en route left nothing to t ed in the way of offic ) 1 nt way was of the best, the t refinements in signaling were adopted, and the mas- sive fron girder bridge across the Severn at Shrawardine would have done credit to any great railway company. There were two branches also, one from a place named Ken nerley to a Welsh mining hamlet named Criggior out seven miles long, and a second, which {is still worked by the Cambrian, from Lla yr to th Llanyblodwel Quarries, two and a Half miles long For twenty years the Potteries Railway 1a a plucky struggle to water, for from was cond ited at a 1880, the line was t der of the wing the rotten I nent w since, have been r the company, which has drifted Tats tha Ewigheil of the Bankruptcy Court, of Gugepuity dn Badus. mi poe Now, the most remarkable = thing bout this derelict railway is that," after the locomotives and rolling stock had been sold to pressing debts, the material was I just as it was, in the hope, of ¢ that any might sec a oO o Consequently a s A th I= bankments or ¢ s of the deserted case of the r vk Pract ly all te 3 of a 3 n full worl r exist right enough, thougt s crumbling away from the r of twenty years Th a ¥ n by a luxuriant herb gra 1 weeds; lower still th No signal wires ¢ t t ry feet, but the p tt selves, as a rule, rema ning er with a half-mourni alr, their arms devo of | d their spectacle frames » 18 for a lasswork was soon i by tl nes of village be d in traver th f } 1 the girders ar i 1it the betw & I wa day or is r Pathetic are the deser tic with their crumbling forms, tumble-down offices \ sionally still decipherahble I ts Then one cor acr ¥ boxes, with their costly ment gone to rack and ruin r tows burst by many a Ww 8 t notice boards th 1 tly penalties, and wan ne to "Beware of' non-existent 4 and level-crossing gates tl stand forever open. Ireland's Dereliots, An extraordinary story is told of an Irish derelict railway wl as the "Birr and Portumna Dridg was constructed some thirty years ago at an initial cost of £90,000 Originally this line, twelve miles in was worked Great hern and Weste 1 dex with the Irish of Work The two fell out aft arrangement had lasted for years, and to the everlasting shaiue of: the Governpient Commissioners this well-equipped and fairly prosper- ous little railway was given over te wanton destruction: for ncither party would give in, and while they quar reled in far-away law courts the spoiler was busy. Soon after the linc had ceased working neighboring far mem an ag ter mers set their men to work te re move every bit of woodwork in the shape of fencing, crossing gates sleepers, posts, and rails. The rails, turntables, signaling plant and metal work generally all appear to have been clapper<lawed hy a firm of Portumna Bridge blacksmiths who despatched them down the Shannon by steamer bound for some market However, the climax of this extra- ordinary sack of a railway may be said to have been reached whem the station oflices at Portumna Bridge-- all solidly bullt edifices and com- pletely equipped--disappeared, 'lock, stock, and barrel' in a single night A great battle raged over the fate of a six-span iron girder bridge across the River Brosnia, not far from Birr. The owner of the land on either side found the structive Very convenient as an accommodation bridge, and decided to retaim it for his own private use; but others rc siding in the locality wished to break it up and sell it. Accordingly the 'wigs were on the green" in earn- est, and after several pitched battles victory ultimately rested with the former party. To-day the "'Dirr and Porfumpna Bridge Railway™ is a mere geograprical expression its course - may still be traced by reason of its grasg-grown embankitetts and eute tings, and the under and ovef brid, chera it erosses and {is crossed remain in ruins; but every else has vanished. Surely, one strangest stories in the ans nals of ral Lastly xists on 'he Cards ganshire coast a little ralliway re- Ji icing in the grandiloquent title of the "Manchester and Milford Rail way though it does not go within many miles of either place. It origi~ nated in the forties, with a nominal capital of two and a half millions, and a list of eighty-six provisional Directors! The line le 41§ miles in length, and runs from Aberystwyth to Pencadery where {t nects with the Great Western system between Carmarthen and Card n The history of the line since its opening has been one:of 1 difficulty and bad luck, and iitors swooped down andi the rails of several miles had been constructed + and Llangurigy remained ders London Mail, in Londen. Summer' "March summer, May, winter" was adage invented by our chegrful rani HA IT there Wery reasons to believe they knew What they were talking about households: ers would surely replenish the coal cellar. For » is no denying that have the The mean tem- t I fecent and seclf-re- \ 5 in a week of 14 degrees. On the day was it was a Neither day. below 47 attained a as against Yet tha southwest Ive yesters the tem- and ordi- re instead midsummer sumer ty saw per ceent nary @, of sta height as on 1) much { ther i 3 high tempora= ture. being 1 r than many places. inderstorm, { 1 1 th werd showers | The baromets= all day, but of 20.48 is not spire cat faith in the of Discay. something Atlantic is In Tn thesa unlikely that find its end in ather may very POSE remain fine for the immes 1 Telegraph. ie cops xy From the Tmpiré. Disnitssed So far, Australia bas cost Britain practically nothing for defence. It hag involved Britain in no war, and t it no fresh enemies. It Jritain materially in ona which Australia had no It has provided conven- ters the fleet that » protect British ship- parts and to spread Dritish flag through 3 It has paid something towards the maintenance . of fleet. It has supplied Britain about £30,000 a arising from the silver coinage fraud, And it has received notice from Jo= seph Chamberlain to quit the Emme pire unless things are placed on a inite footing.-- Bulletin, Syde ror of the more dof ney. One of the "Nine Martyrs." The late Mr. Justice Lount, it is recalled, was one of the "nine mar- tyrs,"" a pol tical phrase dating back to 1867, and now almost forgotten, When Lord Manck (acting, of course, on thes suggestion of his Prime Min ister, Sir John Macdonald), selected a leading Liberal statesman, Home | John Sandfield Macdonald, to form a Ministry Tor Ontario, the latter formed it on a coalition basis, half Liberal and half Conscrvative. so doing he securcd the support of. the Conservytive members in the Legislature dnd nine Liberal meme bers. The latter were hotly denounces ed by The Globe and the official Libs, eral party as recreants, threats with defeat at the next general tion, and so sternly assailed supporting Sandficld Macdonald they were dubbed the "nine: tyrs.! Mr. Louht had been e for North Simcoe in 1887: eral, When the elections wh came pound neither party. adopt him. The Conservativ W. D Ardagh, whe was. cleel the Liliorals, 17. H. Cook, and x came in at the cid of the this ~

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