I[?]NESS OF MR. PURSER.—We regret to hear that M[?] Parser is very seriously indisposed at his residence. He came home from the electioncering ...
Article : 587 wordsTHE POST OFFICE.—In accordance with a resolution passed by the Progress Association, a public meeting was held on Saturday evening for the ...
Article : 841 wordsPatrick Flyan v. Jas, O'Dwyer, sour., Ellen O'Dwyer and others. This case, which was on all fours with the matter of Doneghne and O'Dwyer, dealt with ...
Article : 689 wordsOn the information of Constable Yates, of Dundas, Lewis Percival Dunbar and Francis Beresford were proceeded against for having on the 21st inst, stolen from the Dundas Town ...
Article : 1,667 wordsCAKE AND APRON FAIR.—It has been found necessary to make additions to the Sunday school room here in connection with the Wesleyan Church, and ...
Article : 596 wordsSACKED CONCERT.—In aid of the building fund of the Wesleyan Sunday School, to which it is proposed to add a class room for the juveniles, a first class ...
Article : 616 wordsJames O'Dwyer, Sen., Ellon O'Dwyer, John O'Dwyer, James O'Dwyer Jun., Patrick O'Dwyer, Michael O'Dwyer, Matthew O'Dwyer, and Margaret O'Dwyer were charged ...
Article : 1,192 wordsHenry O'Brien, a. stranger in town, was charged with having on the 25th instant, stolen 7 towels and a knife, tho property of S. G. Parkes. ...
Article : 195 wordsLECTURE.—The Rev. E. Hargrave gave a lantern lecture on Friday evening on "Snakes," at our tabernacle. The proceeds are to be devoted to a ...
Article : 437 wordsTHAT COMPLAINT.—No little excitement was caused in this district by the lengthy article in last Saturday's ARGUS referring to a grievance which a C.A. ...
Article : 439 wordsRACES.—The most exciting event, that has taken place here since the election was a race which took place on Saturday evening last, distance, 3 ...
Article : 179 wordsThe adjourned annual meeting of the Cumberland District Lodge I.O.G.T. was held in the Primitive Methodist Schoolroom on Saturday last. Mr. W. ...
Article : 313 wordsACCIDENTS.—Whilst helping unload a load of fruit at the railway station the other day Mr. H. C. Cox received a nasty fall, through the horse which was ...
Article : 187 wordsMESSRS. A. A. BRICE & Co. Report for week ending July 21st 1894:—There has been a very great improvement in the Fruit Market, and dealers now recognise ...
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