The Times (Niagara-on-the-Lake)
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From the Toronto Star it is noted that Massey-Harris employees are likely to strike; an article on By-Law No. 374; a large photo of Miss Maud Shepard, an elocutionist held a concert in the Town Hall Niagara; a column titled “What Uncle Sam is at” with brief updates regarding American news items; an article noting that ivory is becoming one of the most sought after goods from Africa; it is predicted that when the House resumes in Canada they will vote in favour of the secularization of schools; John Hamilton found nearly dead near a railway outside of Buxton; The Premier and Minister of Defence resolve a long standing dispute; Thirteen freight cars destroyed in a collision at Hamilton Junction; a murder-suicide in Toronto, Mr. Arthur Zimmerman first killing his wife and then himself; Chapter 5 of a story “As Fortune Smiles”; The British Navy invests millions on warships; a brief history of the Niagara Golf Club, established in 1882;