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... now been closed. The amount received was £45,369, in which is not included the grant from the Canadian Government. The Ind Is Whig administered by the Public Trustee. '. A. R. WOODWARD, Decorator, Builder. Plumber, Sanitary, Heating & Lung Engineer. Repairs ...
... You get a penny from um. All right, old man; I 'ball have to try stronger measures. Ta-ta, and the speaker was cutoff. =Whig from the instrument Owen rang and gave Dick's number at Barnes. lie was at boia.. and his friend him a hurried amount of what ...
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... finely powdered ashes and an equal quantity of earthy soil. Rob the knives with and the most obstinate stains will disappoisr. • Whig-billirore SW grt wised. alPia o will spa 0 11 . 1 11 - 9 0 gr while them whirl lave be.. embed will hardly spill roam! To keep ...
... sad the men bad worked ■ell day the 3rd lust, la clearing it up. Several large landslip, had ocoorred in toe district and wen whig cleared away aa quickly posslbls. Poyntingtou had suffered great deal by burstiug of a pips.—The report was adopted. IMCLE ...
... streswl p asoust, ie be Judas Isseniet. At St. Pr s, the image of the Redeemer. aft. high, which (WOW= iike terrace trout Whig the vast Plana, was split in inside the biggest in ISO windows were wmaabed. Maudri—le;t7lve up in its workttamed dome. Part ...
... ley Church He was born in 1721, and became M.P. fur 'Tewkesbury in 1745, and for the County of Worcester in 1761-1775, in the Whig interest. Mr. Dowdeawell did some notable things during his Parliamentary career. lie defeated the Gueernment on • Money Bill ...
... colliers the Mr. Balm owe WM Übe Fos sod Hors raid, • fide Is all your Walt ; it is every bit your Meese ispilOS that be woe sot &Whig at ell, asd oddiod, it Ins lOW or that rem lets we, en/ cot we iato yr. Mrs. aftanrsre are le sad sympathised with Mee. ...
... TII E -LAG PORT UNION WORKHOUSE. IS IT TO BE TURNED INTO HOSPITAL FOR MENTAL DEFECTIVES? A QUESTION FOR THE RATEPAYERS. I. a Whig the Poor-ther the boadleg of Se small worthies..: Cosaty with the meastios of the proposed wet of the Lsagport Workhorses ...
... Thomas Bros Ltd Broad Plain oilmen light in home R E the winning candidates friends provided freemen second occasion Sir Samuel Whig his very freely One the costliest this contest the making of freemen which the elected to report spent Romiliy voters some ...