I The construction of a bridge across the Niagara River has been commenced, and will complete the railway system' between <Xnada;atid the United ■'States, v! til ::■} . ■/<■_: .-..■.■e-v^r ■■» ••-.;, .!■[':■■ ...;,:•>
Meeting at Upper Motjtere. — Mr. C. Keilinj;. met his constituents at Upper Moute.t-e on Monday even ing .last, and »avo an account iof his votes aud proceedings in the: Council. He preferred to- the great length of the session, hut denied the assertion that, had been made to the effect that members purposely prolonged the sitting' for the s»ke of the pay they received. He was glad to tell the meeiing that, the new fond over the' Moutere lulls to Dovedale was shortly to be comnienced, a statement which whs reot-iveii wi»h loud chef-rs.' The proceedings thet 1 terrninated with a vote of thaijts to 1 Mr. Kellintr aud the chairman. • ''"A Man can't hel p what's done behind his back,'' as the scamp said when he was kicked out of doors. u Chakgino the Breath" is ihe b.tesf, if., not., the loveliest, name <or imUibing whiskey..
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume V, Issue 163, 13 July 1870, Page 4
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174Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume V, Issue 163, 13 July 1870, Page 4
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