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HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton New Era, 1909-03-18, Page 4N W_ I -,—_7!-�V�g-,V. `," 1, PX_W"W'117� 1�. V, -T I'�-*"".""Il!plilq.l���"t"" __ � I . 9. I .., - � 7711'� 777 W_­�- f-_-A�T-W I - 'tow ---?-4,7---7!----T , WKT 1-;w , ; � , ,7 .qwrqq 11 7-7 1MT-V-,— , I 11 I � �, �1� " " I .... I I , " "�� I TFPWqV_, _W_""r I . ", . V,— '-p.-m7 _M777"I" * , �,.,V"�§F,w I � I �7_ r; . . �, . I , -,� . � � I � .1: , . . -, . , . I . . .. I I . I * 1 4 -----I---- � ___ I ___ � ­ �1. I . ____ -_ -_ ------.- Two MANTOX XJffW � A" - , I I 11. ­ _111.1- 11 ­, 1- 1. .---. ­ - . - .._ _-�_ ,_ mar. I$tk XM I...., 1.�li,61'�''.""�l;.�ll,�lil.l. --.Z.- I �­­­-­ ____. - -,.--,--- __ � - - � _ - . --- - _11- - I _.... i--- _�_ __L�7:� : --..,.---,- �.,.-�".-,�,--��-4�l-";:�l-.:,-- T-_.-__ ---I- I __ 01. I 01111101111111111�sssss_ � - ­ I ­ __ - .- __ , '' �_ 111 - ­ _.- _��__Z_ — !___ __��. 11 I-- I .1 � --- T, 11 1-1 "" � , gooklopwii I I 11 ­­­ ­­­. " , '­ . .. ...... � ... � ....... --.-_1 10 111 0 I I P. I . I ­­­ I 1� _Nii I ­ 1611.1 __ � .. im Q i I 1111.11. ­ ­ ­ 11-00010011 - �� _­ . -_ i'',- I 0, ..dd I & - ' I 1. , ­.. _10i 0 I _-__;-1_ I - 1. ON I 1. 1. ­­ - . � _-1 .& , . I STAPLE ANO FANCY DRY GOODS _ _ - _ I . 1. I , 11 , UNMIXT .FUR$ 1 MANT1698 - Padne Coast RX"Mons r . If 0"T_ . . *IUM, . � K1.1n ad e Murder,.. , PDT I 11.1-1 " `­­­ ­­­ '11-1-1- - .. ­­, I—. I .­.­ -.11 -11 , ftW"tX"Ch:l . oy"W"" I S XW%,01 N u � . , W1440409 A"11 f** I I I . MIXIS $1,0AX's VIVARANTX10 I I . I.. 11 - ' ' ­_ IT � - _-011.010.M. $400-VotpoWyer, 0. O., apok I . Met - "ection. Therewith# ..Isa,lo..od,t4,i4ge0bo-rizo.mi4d.. lquqnlsyq�0901.040ny VOMW Seattle, Wash.; r : Incidents in Con ' , I . oe sotAfad�m, " I WALL PAPER � diffeWo/action, A Mons &WO $Our purcho" 0,061,9i I=dro. . For the Arat time In over two weeks . 3300TOR VALUDD 11T, . . . IN IN 0 . - ­ I 11 � - - -- . , � or ipj,vg*��wp.pfy. ffii,rew*cry. . I- . - , $41.75 San VrAncilico, Cal.; Loll 4a. 1 1 11 ­ . I.. � 1- I—,; I - I - - i. ..i 1. I -1 . - i il _ M _ . � I i 7 � 11, .0W . , I geles, Oat, , Hamilton has an opportunity to sit Nurse Walkev hurriedly brought . , I book and calmly surver the Klura4e cold water and bathed her cliargeN I . I ­ I 4140-70—Moxicoolti. . . 0. . I OPENINO-o . . � . � . tragedy, aftpr a welcome i014% from, t ,-T, - , I . . Above rates are one-way secork the tention imposed by the e:Uele A d0ct4r," orled some on . � . I i... . � --- ­ ­ . . . . . . ��� - " - ­ I I � - ....."''r ­ ­­,''.'' �, I . ying from, Clinton. Tickets 4- Intensely I Dr Bruce Smith,wag, found, O, I I , class " d ramatio and senPW.,I,)n41,iucIdentv of and on. I � to c : 'o�talpalotber points in proport' tering the room ,said.-, -Co I . .1 . . I �100, this remarkable case. Moo come* , ]NJ. 1...,, LINERY... , For further powtic4lars itpply to there's nothing. the ma,tter with you, I I . -ba Ight.?P. , fuewspapercorrespoudents4t- ToWroallr . 11 I Thecity s been doserW1 by the . . Sal ARCH , � 0 I'he .doctors woids oeeme4 to have . . X X. 110DOiX8, Town Agent. - te'act'red from o6ll parts of the country, the desired effect, The girl bepavic, I . I . . ' 'Office next door to the Exprosq Office and it appears to be taken for granted .1 - . . In room formerly 000up!e4 by, MvMe4d that nothing new will develop until quiet And was soon able w, qtand on . M-1 I . _" . Coronor Anderso jr he her feet sapportod by the uuroo and � - - . . I 01PENINGS-1. , . investigation on Friday evening, It friends. A few moments later, accama 1 1 I � . I I . CLINTON NEWER � - 4pubOul Ifthe inquest can bo closed ,panted by 14r. Wrigbband the woman � , A to The. public aro cordially Invited to* ex - I . . � , f , . - . MINTON, OM.. MARCH ,18, 190, I with another session. in aulform,obe walked downstairs and 1 . I I I It is auder*tood that Florence Kin. V�t to R closed coupe, I , I . , . . I � ,� I Wttho-7t I .. amine out, now, patterns. . I I . - ­ - - .111: ra4e, her mother And father are to be Miss Kinrade is u doubt under . , . . . � It is-vory em I . � ,F to �hoorizo conceroing recalled, and the police may they have the surveillance of 0, ( . . . -tend a enrili I * , I , . , .1 I we ex a . I detective. A,PIXIU I I I I I . . . the Harpilton , murder� and it.le n Monty more witnesses. Anumberof . I Ot these are doctors. The others are. clotbes man in the- guzee of a laborer , out of a job Vas taken up his residence ,WqW,WA,Wq&NV1VW I . I , . � ..invitation . — . . . hard to_ draw concluslone oval), -but mostly neighbors, whose names the bothway be. ab-olutely, wrong An authorities refuse to give, , 4 an. The have had Ethel Kinrade!s lz� thehouse just acrosathe road.,which , e gives a good;�Iew of-theKiura4e how Ever I . . . � � I . . ' .On and -after this date, we will be ready to . I . ' . . to you to atte ad' our police . fair, , The Inquest developed no IfActo` blqod-stained clothing to, .court And 040 going .out or coming in is., wAtZed. - I .* . I �- . supply all'your neWs. We know we h;k%re the . � . .. . I that would support,any of the current the bullets found by the doctors and, I theories, and notwithstanding discrep- detectives, bat have not produced ' . 'Speakin o is in esi, a reporter ,%. f a the � for 4. $470.' — , .t,, T.ioau , , . finest patterns and colorings yet offered, id6lud- I . I I . I Annual Spring.Display � " them et. When Chas. ],Kossaok goes on ta - aucies in. the eyidence. of Miss 0 ,stand, be will be -asked . to Kinratie at the inquest, the eu. Identify the clothing. He is, the wit. George Tate Blackstook. in thia oeat - criminal queeft used no notes o , r bad re- . - - . ing. the. -celebrated I'M Iti ig dying Studies,'! and at . I q . . .. . I I . . . �. tire absence, so far, of . a motive, make ness who thinks he saw Ethel Ifitiratle � . . passing bis house at 2 o'clock on the course to any references in his three and a quarter-hour process ofqueutlon-' - � . . ."� - . I I . . � . . price$ which will pl.ea'Se you.. . . . I OF . , . . the-criMe a, doclAedly Puzzling One- ,afternoon of the murder. He could not I Perhaps, �when the inquest to, resumed, positively identify her, but be desorlb- in Y; giving her answers, Miss Riarade I . . . . . . �r I . . - . Spring Millinery onft4ay,tba docto ad the gIrV4 clothing to his daughter, . n may throw, some, . ' , . . ithe). light on It, . . who was quite sure tbat it was F - * betrayed &'number qf little mazinex- wins that sustained the . . those I , I Come and see, the samples,. We'll b . . , . . . . . 'but . .1 . ., , . i . � . i � . . . � ______­_.-_4� . - � � . . . 1ho telegrat,h op4gatarg wore work. . ed as hard as 'he Reporters during the In court. I She would frequently win k her lids � � ifyou cannot buy . 1) IF I � them, PLE ASE . � . . . . . . ANT) . . �. .� . I � � I Birtbday Party, I . " - inquest. There were reportdro present, Detroit, Toronto, Montreal,, Ot- and lashes quickly Over her eyes. , Then she ,a ould Ux th,se luminous. . 1, "' ., . . YOU EVEN WANT TO. Anyway, wie .want, . �. . � I . .. . . I .� I I I . � Ladies' W, ear ,, . . . . in TuCkersWkth t"a"was, etc., to have special. reports of ... I � . , -,-- . the inqlqest proceedings, and the two . Mr W. xbolg, .Who was formerly a telegraoix companies installed several . orbo full on the face, of her questioner, and keep, them thereundl half a dozen !g!!iies had been put. and answered. . �. 1.3 ILU I . . . � . f-1 ' ' you to:khow�Wbywe �lajni to be THE. . . I � I I - W.al I * I I . I . i ,,A I , . 1. . . , instruments each. The 0: P. R. Com. yes wou en leave bho face o . I I I : 1, 1 '. . I I I sucebssful farmer and school teacher , . A .raper reo le, � - . . . Mr. BlacUstock, 'to be raiaed upward, . - p . . . 1� . . I . .. 1. . of this township;, but who, for the, past pany had ten operators Working con.. . � . , I . . wr . - � . . � ,,, FOR,1909 '. witha fixed, almost listless stare, at a � I � . I 41 . I I � � - . . . . oo�.en years has been practisingLaw in tinuously, and it is estimated that I I I I : — I �� I . . . . all its branches at Sault Ste. Marie, this conivany alone handled 225�000 little round pane of -light at the iop or . . : , - --- I ­ ... 11'.!Wpwm:�� 4 . . . �, .11 . a rear windQw. They were , of tenest in � . I � . . . . � � � , � ; . . Mich., had A. birthday party at his old words. The G. X. W., Company alsb - 0 . . I I .. 1� . ,. � . . . home in this township to celebrate the had many papers to'serve and handle this position. But herreplies were do. i � _' X14- -P _ . . , 1. I . I I . - . -K STORC-0 .. . . I . ­ I . mary of his birth onFri.. approximatel� the same amount livered -in a. tone almostuniform.a, low,* I . , rich..'musical. cadence puggestive at -�S .;BOO .fiftieth hnnive 01 , COOPER I , I . . . day, Ma,roh 12. The proceedings cow- w6rU All thes6 words have to be . � � . I , . . . I I !.. .. . . . � mencod by an elaborate dinner at 2 p. counted by the two companies before -once of voice culture and of training. . . . * , . . . I I Thursday lEvening, . I I Not once did the notes rise to th . I I .. _ I � in. to which all the ploneers,of this �qndlng in -their 'accounts to the tt CLINTON.' ..' o � � , I I � � height of indignation- or fall to e I I . � . I .. � . . . it, . . I neighborhood whoAre still alive, Were various newspapers and it� i's easily . . . . . �, I . i . ' . - . . . h 'grief, It.was wltha.i r . .�� .1 � � � . . . , MARCH 25tho : � invited. The tables were set-. in the .seen what sort of jo; they� will. be up Pit' It sigh of . . 11 . � .1 . - - , . I - . I front room -of thelarge brickbouseand' a ' lief that Blackstock -finally stopped. - . — I . - . . . 1. � tngaineb. .There Is enough copy paper . . I - . I . � I I � I I — . I I . 0 - : . sixty-two.persona sat down to paxtake �be two offices to make a big be Miss Kinra4e' denied in tuto any , -- _' . '­ . I __ . , I . . . Vre. . ' . . I knowledgg of who it was that 6omm . . ! ,.�., and following day- 'so - 1. of the many. good things provided -by , I , I I I . . . I . it. -'Queries . ' . . . I . : I � . - . . the host,m4ny of those present havIng . VATHER XXDI(4XA' N�V. - ' ted th ' e crime - ., 1. . . .., . Legal I I I . - 1� � .. -NEWS NOTES. . I I . " � , . . I � �, 11 . I I . I reached the allotted three score and Just how Mr. T. L. Riurade looks Seasational'developm6tits are prom- .' . . I I - Sir Wilfreg Laurier, is recov - . . . , I .. ten. and some that had:reached foixe, isedwben the Kinrade murder inqu9st The followiny th, e4a& . a� I 11 . Ifears - lit. e Legal . �. . I . . .1 -m— so ire and', upwards; but all were still upon the line. otoross-examination and . - - from api atta6k of lumba . . is resumed on Fridayevening, Mem. . . . . of the 41 . goo . I i ". 'I.' "I I . . I I � investigation taken by -the Crown in - . Brussels- Qu.�- I sold 9, mare .. George. Elaward wa;9 killed ai. Bra24t,. . . . � . . . . hate aend hearty. After all had, d6ne. I Friday night's sitting of the.inquest; bers of the fav,ily have sworn that Q'1115411ell .� . . . . . Ethel Kinrade was notout of thohouse f6r4 while walking on the railway. I I . ...- . . ,", 7 , f4go that w", sore In front, beqause . . �." I . . ample justice to the many excellent on the death of his. daughter B ther . she had,46side bones." - I showed - the P ive steamers are on * ` � APRIL & 0 ,.. I courses of the banquet, the feast of was very emphaticillyindicafedow en on the day of the tragedy. - - The police . their way tei. `­ - . roasod and the fi9w Df soul-began,with Miss Florence KifirAde was ..-carriQd r,ay they will be able to show thatEth. purchaser her dondition.,yet be bought Halifax,, bringing 2,60D -immigrants, , - , 1. , . , I the host so -chairm I el,.Kiniade..was shbt shortly.after ner and pa' .d$l'on account of the .1. - . . . 1 . k­.- � I . � ,v�4,1�, . .1 . .1 An; he said Ififty-six screttmin� out of the eoqrfroom. -Mr. now he refuses. to take her pr"" Rev. - Dr- 4 MxYlbi Asys the' decay. .. I . -i.,. Ouch e years, ago my parents settled on. this,- Kinrade was*in-the little rbom where returningtoiliabouse. Theyexpect, , -becausehe of religion is- going on fast I .. i . . " � �', . . farm, which at that time was a solid be and hi� family badbeen, pl%oed dur. to prove �bncluqively at tb, next. ses.. says she is.w.orse than he ffibught she 11 110ronte., '.. � , I �� �� , What we Advertise 19 So. forest of heay. hsrd*ood timber, but ing the sessions, and -its his 'daughter sion of the.inqaest that Ethel Kinrade .Was. Can-lsuehlmforthopric�? , Mr.. 1. Frank Mole ­ . - .., I , . . �y . _ ey of Owen Sound ' : ' I. I . I ' ' . I . . �; ", � . . by ind ustry,c�urage and perseverAnce,. was laid out on the a Y�:,o several blocks. frbm� her home ht S Ans. -Defects apparent at the time a a leading werchanti committed s . "' � �1.1� �. long U4bl he was� - made for the purchase of a by. shooting. 41cid; . . � to 0 0 . ,,, u; . � � they. transformed it into what it is to- seen to clench -his no and raise his &, on the afternoon of the: tragedy - bargain is � .. �­ .. 1�, . 11�,�, EVERY COURTESY AND ItTENTION - I I dav, -one of the finest. farais in the fair hands above his head . . It iflearned frora an authoritive source liqrsearenot included in anv fwarrantyl . - President Taft, in 11' ' - .. .. 11 . �'.. � I � � , I . is tirst message . , " .,� . I I 5( . huse they can- to can . ., � � I , .. Province of Onts,y[o. �- Fifty years ago Wore tliere, ever. such brutes of that a -witniss will be � dallpd who wil I given Dyflie vendor, beda . . essf, urged- the immediate neb . . . ,, �:. i I . , not form. a subject of deceib or fraud. .! . I I I "I AWAITS VOU HERE. - �* ecd Ethel -on essity 91, . . ­ I . , to -day I first saw the light of day aild sweat positively that she s6w. - If .tarift revtojob.* - ... I � . A . I .E The purchaser was aware of the con. , : . � . .� . . . . � I .. .! firstbieathed the bieath of 114 oxi this ! 16'4aiet, .father, 4on't get e�citod,' the street at 3 o'clock. This %oman I - Wm. Proudfoot, M. 1:0, P, ' ' L ­ . 11 saysshe knew the dead girl w0l, and dition of -the marq*'Whea he ma4e the �'deliverei,' ' - ' ' . * ,�� . sonpo"2 - - 'L � .. 11 .. . same farm, I see before me40-CI&Y'the said big eldest son, Ernest, taking him �ea tho,tinie exa,etly,'beoxtise . bargain. Nothing was concealed from an address at the Board of T 'atle./ba:a.. , . . '. i. ,,­ . . . . remnant of the noble hand of 106ceis - by the. arm and lendlngblmbao� hite. she ft L I she . L , . , . I I who settled in this: township I � .1 was turning the key in h6rdoor to lock himi A contract for the sale of p6rso.n. quet at, Glen's Falld, N. y. 7 . :: � .. . � ,, . I � I . .1 . 11111 I L .. , . . . . I . . L . � % 11 I . I w vbr half , 'the r6om . . � . I - I. . — - 11 I ==No , � �11* I ". . al property which. is of the -value of $40L ook place'dt Orangeville - , . ;:* �;11, ,'7— 1 . . 11 acentury ago;you: were yo inen� PThe figure lying on'the table was al- Wjust as the city hall clock strucli the or upwards sta6uld bt) L in Writing, -or The death t . . I . I 0AW16_�*Vy%V1% W1410" 041111110%^19 ' ' . and worneri theil withstrong arms and tern4tely.sobbIng s h ' . .. . * ­ of Rev. ffichard Hassard; a : I I 1. s I :U - _ and hriek(ng: il ' . .. . .. somethingshould'be paid to -,bind .the uated, Met hodist' superann- . - - , ' � ' ' ogper at: the'cburch,.enjo I 'thern- h�re 1�om dif.; Eit " � - minister. , . ,. � I ' , I willing heaitsr,you o ;1 I . . . . r .. L ' ' ves ,s I I hame hel," she cried. - -Oh, Ethel! Oh: ' 0 liat there will be an arrest' in tb P bargain, In this case however, $1 wai , . I . I . .1 � L e,;�, �­ L L . . : . � .. .... , e ' may . I.. ;:. - ,��aid,AhereforeL I think the vendor'm,,�T : make atattempt on the life of ex -Fres- L � Ill ferent countries to out homes oiit think I did it. I! Tl Oh,Ethell h6:wfll I Kinrade murder -case on or b6f3Pe Fri The Italian police fear the Mahs, L $ Clurch Chimes . only children cany ng . 01%�,%�--v,e�,%Itolb,'Ue%,1601wq&%�%I&OW,6 Th Sunday School and Choii are of - the wildern6s% for '-�ou , I 'do%,� ' ' Nf upon the sale -b - rselves and shoot me! "Ohl'! and the voice rose in clay -is no,w almost - beyond the sha, , . . �,,:.� preparing an Easter Cantata.: - your children, wbeie the deer ar , , . .L . 1. .. iffal . 6ing carried out. ident I I , I BAPTIST I . . . I � id the &wail. . . .. .! .. L� . . . . .. I'bf a dou-bt� , - . . - .1 I 1.- .1 findmay have . Rooseveltduring his stay in. Italy.' . . . :�,* , - JbIp savage ran.' Y" ou. were all alike, - . , L . . .. . . . . .. . arightto sue the pur- � I �'�'L , The Senior Bible.Ci�s�, iind'er Mayor .no 111, I I 1.11 I '. I- . L . .1 . . price . 'Joseph Petrosiu6,-head'ofN . - � "' 1: ` I - - --- - . ebaser for the of the mare, or., for I � Services v,s usuttl on Sunday next. Wiltse, was organized last Sundaki 0oor,.- in tfiose'days; and althougb- of 7"— - . . . 77- -7­7�: -7.-Me .I- ..._..___,._T . W' , . I ewYork's' . . ��,"� The pas the follow- with Mr 0. Holland, as Pke4ideat, .,. . : different -nationaliti6s and held differ, '. . - I . � . .. . . I . I dama es. , . I . Italian detective force, was sbob ancl .. ..I. . I . sugsubjects: MorniDg, "A Kingdom . % ent. creeds,. tbi� best of'good feeling - . L Coffuty - CDP ags. . . before Jadge Doyle; without a' jury, G S., Godericb.-Qu.� A -slid B -killed, b 'Black Hand met at Palerail. '114�_Ii.. . . . . - I . I of each buy at ore of bush from - OL I .y..., , , I . I I , , Rev J L Stewart, B A, B D, mission- =q ­ . . � . - ' �with Rev. Goo. Jackson I I I . , 1:... *f Priests"; evening, 11 Paul's Valedic- . . � .. . _ . —, . . L . � at Go lerich, last vv.ef,k on "a charge a L . I'll. - six from hiFi former congregiltiowtu Edin- L , �11 I I abduction. 'On Wednesday Judge; the right to take off the wood* in ,' . ,, . prevailed am ong. you.and every JTbrozito,teceivcai � . I :'11`, . on furlbugh from Chinaj will tell' er youLdid everything in his pow� - Jae. Sinderson, late of Howick, died I i;oyle % gave hid.decid? s6uteacing years. - After six Nears - have expired burah a CablogramL , I ; . L . tory." ary sto f I ­. . WESLEY ces at 11" buildings or logging his fallowi and we . - - ed nfid' . s g uaabat- I I :'11 . . ,��..";" I ext Sabbath, -seryi i . . I ,es 04ch of them .$I a year rent. I . the , of missionary toils and tri.; to assist his neighbor in ih,ising his in Toronto last :o two baid a� hol, f� years in b chart 6i0re sin u he ry tl . . 0 . a� p n I 'Aiinual. Spring Show,will be Kingston pepitentiary. cc e4co.l. . .: . . L . . I ,,,, � W��,:, A committee has been appointed t m ana 7 P.m. Many will delight to all look t4wlc with pleas&o at'tbose i . � 4, took f)ff his wood in seven yeats. B L � . I I . The . 0 A 0. F.R train ran Into the Windsor ,P . "";:� see what can be done'tolvaids �4e erec- hear hint, . . . gatherings andtlie socialsessions chat 0. B,Ybh,.on Thursd,%y, April 8th. ' On Monday evening as Rev, -A. a took off h1swood in ten yezirs. C out . . . � �j�' . . . I . Wishart,of Ole, was Wavinghome :and removed -some of the tte . �tation.at Mon treat, . �:!.:- . Uon. of a driving shed. On Mond ' werebeldafter the days work was done - Organist Cogswell has resigned - his 'Pruss es from wrecking the build. .... 1. , . ,... church, Goder. r Injur- '. , adsirdes a' :League rally. COM -L ,As,&,child I -remember many of you as position at St. -George's xbg' qumbei of others. I . I ?v . ay evening Rev. Mr Stew. when bearthe manse he"alipped on the 'i ther !ng,. and killing,f9tir persons and * I , '.", The pastor All preach next Sunday, art -will . .. . . �1. Ws sore afte I ,Ix ybars had expired A ,., ., 1117 morning subject; —Saying tind do! Mencing at 8 o'clock. Ifivitati6n strong) able.b. '. . . 1� , L . . lc� sidewalk and falling broke hi� left Canbebe requiredto pay-thavalue? .. . . - I, I .I � ..�o�- P9 s have - odied ineni to�day,j be'. ich. , . - � . .. I . bove, the w.vist and.gaye his (2) A concert was held in the school- *, -. Over a; thousand ]36ukhobors in - the - .- .. � ",�'L. In the evening, "Audacity or Sublim. been extended t6.the young 0o6ple,s: hold. you old men and women, the elas Galbraith, who has gold his �m Just a - ill honse-by a number .of young eople west are* going, out to settle'on the new . L � . - I . . I r - � . ........ � ity;" all are welcome. societies of' the towm jad vicinity t 314 stop is g6nej and your beads, that . - orth of Gorri6, 'bas.. moved, a� ,JX a good r4any days, - ' ., tor th6 benefit of the school. Ifas they., .1an(b recently purchased by th' 0 4 . . .. ." 11-` - � I 0, � . .1 to' L 'L . . rl t ariR 1, severe. wrench which w,, . t. i attend. The public care cordially In. Was onee erect, ar6 novibowed with .� n 0 eS L .1. I bo sore - o . , I* , . � . I . r. I ta�m :1 st ",_."'. The members of the Adult Bit) e . . . . . into Gorrii t 'r ide. . L ... L .1 . u O, oL . . I I W .., ­_ any right to uso. pari. of -th nity in. British Columbia, ; : vited. I L. .. . L . . i . I After being editor and. proprietor.of I . e proceeds m - I . . � I . I I 11 I . , age. but you Are no*Just as Cheerful , Rev.Milliar the ListoweL.Banner for twenty-one . - . ., A switchman's forgetfulnesialldwe4l i , .'. - I , glass in the Sunday School are recjui�s_ . I . . . . .. I . d Jr. hag be�41n*itod by . to pay for an oyster suppe,i? . . I I . �.j I" ted to be present in as large numbers On TUAsday evening the youn 1 find j DII7 as you were lirk the' days of. 1 -be Hensall Quarter1l Bo,, d to be Aria. - Thisla just one'o.f those all intW. ,,'' L * .1:11 . h6 ,�t C% come years. 2krt.,W�. Olimle has sold'bis4 . _,., 1`_ r'. . 11 . . pas he arch. ..� . bus. ci small AW%bash passenger �traia to 14 ,, --, . . .1 'o as possible next Sunday. The questio di 9. la, your youth. Many ot se who toil- ' to- of th6 Met ,ompli ted. 6ffairs -which. , ��-i ;, es of Miss 0burtice's" bibleclass ea� ed with you have gone to their rewaril, . . . 'L inebs. to Nowqrs,. T. It'.. apd. F,;,;M. Kay. I I the parties. a freight. at St. Tliom4s. One lady,_ :� :.. , ' . , of organiz9tion will be discussed and tertained the youug, men bf Miss S . . mong tbomselv . " ,,,,,�!,, . . Ste. which reminds us that one-generatign _ Mr. Harry Haytev bas*6old - his 'farm The Mess�s. KJjyLbave fbr some ye'�ri , ought. t6 settle a es- pasiduger and the engineei were pain. , ­ - � ' ,,:, , � , , .if deemed advisable, the class will be vens' bible class, thec6nipan-Ynumber- Stanley,', to Mr. lohn H DowLsob, - been on't6e Banner staff and are well Jh�re is not i orth .while .. . L . . - I . 1. "I"., - . omes, and another goes, and thA we 1�14 . bin - fallV injured'. �_A' L' -L . _. .. . I I . _ I" organized. New members will be cor& .Jnrg about 70. The evening.*as spent. coo must soon pay tb9 debt of, nature. son' son, for $6MOO., . heb.'naintedwith the territory. " . . ! After an ill�[&S,extendm 'over.'fi' ' ��. , L � of Mr Geo.,Pow I about, or w.prth'talking. I - a it w "', . ially welcomed, in sod, I . . . . go g . ve . ,�. . ial - enjoyment "in the lecture .,!:-8woiafW,, took somb of the trees ' - made a L I I . I 'i and,lay, down, our irmsi : I. thought I ' Geor,le Kelly, sr., of Morris, has pun. " Mr. C, W.' Papst; formerly . oi sea. th Sh L - te . . 6�, Miss Boles has tendered bar resignat_ room, follow6d by iefrwhments ;at 'would like'to have yolu As' L af B should have had he ould ac-� allarib. struggle for life,- Mr. Nitholas, L ion as choir leader, which has been ac Juartliff'si . .. I.. .. _. * , �, . "" - . I . to -day toeat and drink with- me And Ju L� . If the time limit Put ,Mlson,. London's helLiv�d Old teacher, ' .. ... ­ I my. guests. ch , ot .23, con. 9. from -the estate of forth,who,with his soniMr. %V E Papst, count for th in- . ��11`- I . I 1 6. Skelton;� 'The price paid- was V9,750. has':been carrying en -a book �Lnd istat. an- end toll's right.to bake thetimber died athis home! Af&-i4a . .1 ,�'- "pt:d by the Trustee Boird, and Mr On Thursday qveping. in' -this social gather- - . - L - . I . ionstry . business inSanta, Parbarba,0al'. thenL-0 slipold'have-expired it may be . ylb . , . Bra an ,Of the . meet one another at ­, Mr. H&rry�, Hayter, who r6cintly , 11 W -MS ing. - And idtliough I am. a ,Wizan of I - . . . . ..! n,organist, has been appointed members of the Ladies Aid afiT I . I . I L I ."', in her stead. Miss Boles has proved asseurbled at the pars6n . I I to bethe greittest and sold his farm in Stanley'lias purchased ifOrnia, hits � dispLosed of the 'busines's contianded-thaf he ,refused to allo* I . . .� .. . . . ,".--! e, and our- *batLI, believe _ 'L I . . . , ' � . . an efficient leader, and the church prised Mrs (Rev) W E. 1=r by - pre- best n%tidn 04 earth, viz- the great re- Mr. Welker's livery business in Zuriefi,. there, and intends in the course of a him� to come. upon the land - after six . TJNOL'H DAN't OR THE MESSEN" - . . I "�'�� would have been pleased to retain her sentiusr her'with a beautiful cabinet'of. public to the a6utb, and l9va'lt go the While unk . lei 'few week� �Oturnlng to Canada; . ' . yea,re. It he be njfcde B pay $1 a yea'? GV,R FROM -JARVIS SECTION. . , .., - ' . oading. 16gs off a s I . ­ . L . . . - I _ services. but as she cotitemplates pur- silver cutlery, the occasion being ber land of My adoption a9d birthplace of last week, W. Stoneman, of. Rensa,111, . Grey towpship is threatened vOith an after the six years had expired it way A melodramd�in.four be.pre... .. Gibbings, Presi- ii3* childLeb,yet always will- slip'ped and fell breaki � � . tutqay. ..... ... . I . Ak � some-, �of his to Mrs., D. Marsh, 6th con., last year, nized B's right to- contifitte-to come tip, . . , 4 11 suing her musical studies at Toronto birthday. Mrs J3hnL I still and action for damag& oveir the accident, -be contended that he' thereby rgeog. setited at .the Tewp . facts ill `�' �% ih the near future, there was no other dent of the Ladies AK made -the pre- cherish .the scenes of myybuth and tho7 ,ribs. ­ . . .. . . I 01111 . . 1�. �, .1 I, - course open, sentation, and Mrs E G Oour . I . , evening March � 20th. The scenes in. . ­.��-. tiek Pre- land of. my.birth, and when my - work I while returning home by theLfth (!Oil' w ontheland.,'(2)lpregiame �boyoubg elude "Talr Pines FArni,11 .-, - L� I , ! . L Her horse ran away frightened� -she . people got permission from thetrustees Bar'jonin"' Boston Sftting�room 1 L . SS, i The. 100 -acre farm of Chas.,Rveloigh,: Keppler's . ' sident of the W M S., ieadan addre s done T hope I 'shall close ink. eyes for Lot. 29, con. (), Gray, was sold to John avers, by o metallic drain pipe in .,a L to hold the -c (oticert in the46hoolroom. X a .. .11 "�' ' The anniversary services of Wesley fop which we regret we 11�ve -not room -the last time where -1 flrstopeued them *Sample Purvis, of Xilverton't .ts.-Maglomls Houie",and arainterior I . , : L ' . 1. . . I - I Teria,UtL I Station'BrJSbo 1:11 . Obfit6b,'held on Sunday, were as sue I , 614 week. ' - ' - - - "' . .. . . 0,Pric6, field by the roAd.%,imy which NvaR .after- Whether- they did so isr not, 1& is'quite ,view off the a , ii.�, I L C �­ . . I . .. �. 1. 00 thl'ff fAj!m In.the Igood old township being$28W.- � , - - - . ­ - - ":. ,h I . cessfat in every respect as the most � ..t.... X . .1 .22 9hol-t-tatid approp- . . .1 ..: - - - - ward put in, a, culvert, - , - . - - 1 � I clear-thatwhatever,funds we, 'collect� Specialattentioti has been -given, these. I : L I : ­- �-.,.� The Leaque meo in of Tuckeramith re �,, , sanguine could expect. Rev James aj in . qnda night Ja&fortb, has eq from tbos6 who patronized the eianr ,4 I _ cow. , ' ­ Miss � Gillespie, ' 'ok..Icl ,. After residing in Blyth for 35 years, . ' ,� Livingstone, of Mitchell, a former pas. W the le., sociaar riate addresses were also delivered by .1 settings. also to the 6teet'leal effects. . been appointed,tt, vacancy on Ili" J..G.Moseran familyivilil YPuqg P000O Without detracting from, the interest ` . . �� �!', . tor, preached both morning and even. I mittee. The devotional exorcises were Robt B McLean,. Duncan McGregor, b libtg _4tr ' eaveabout Fert,could be aped by the I r . ".. I . . Miss Lulti Howo, McMillan, George McEwen, JA0 teaching staff o . I . Ora Ward the- 20th to reside in Wate'rloo;wbere In any, way they saw fit. . . 5.. . �� �!, . ibg. the con relation at the latter ser- I followed by a 6olio by - B me. . I . . � I of. the storyi a number, of ' high-class . - . ." e argest that has been,: P� reading by Miss Olive Holland#and a Lean, A MoKonz - T Mel- school, Guelph.: .. . � M�, Moser has pur-phased-a. briok-�res - . . - � . � � . I ''. . d . � I s ee*s�lities'areintrodiie�d�th�oughout: � .. . . ..., �­ . y1ce being tt le. J Shqpher . �, .. . , seen for some time, Both Mr Liv* number of selectidns on the Grams, 11s, W Uhapiman. J Templeten, � Void, ' Robt. Anderson) Zurnberry,. sold a ideince. On thoAth of this hionth Mr. . 11 . I . I t eviece by the principal charactere.'... , , : i �11 � Ing-. and Mrs Mosgi arrived in - Blyth q5 'Herbert La,,wtonce `of "Tior' aiTio.6,% fine. * `�,� stone'asermons were excellent phone by Miss Ida. Twitehell. An and.cithers,one of the speakers rernark. sow la�t week: that weighed- 585 tbs. .. onto was 7The compantialso a band -, . ' ,;.,,,.,. ones, i6bundance of home-made cand' , Ing that he frequently carried the host It brotight $32, or a))94t the price of. S .. alitig pree nes,r"Pi . ' ! . -at. 9, 'years Ago foom Sebringville driving by . struck by, 4 f I irban �whi0h, will give 9, concert'of. 9 ndid' . . . . that of the morning being an insph v sup. I . I . I ple . . I , . , I . I j,-.-,*,, ion to 6hristians in theireffort at right oung Isdiegof theLeague, ,� around in his arm sta 6 Vein Ciffitbli . . I ' - * I . '! I I .. in . ot..noon. .1 . .., . .1. ., . - ,:... . '.. plif d by the -y s when lie was an in., cow a� few years ago, - * qP - - . . 1.9 . and killed. . usto . � 1, was servFd for which they de fant, but.'that on account of his- weight, .. � I . I . 11 - - - - I . . I . . . -,.. . .., �,�, living, while that of the evening was Serve not Mr Lamonby has sold . his grocery Mr. Win. Riau; Hullett, recently sold - � ... full of promise and hope to the man only a vote of thanks but the ,highest . hi would not like now to aftempt to .bu ' a find live year old I . I � .. . I I �, . " I , I sines� and pipperty in Wingliani, to inare to Mr. D. Don-� . � . .. . . . I . . .1�1 . 11_,.�_, , compliments for the excellence " of the earry.film,, thi§ part of the �rbgrammer bl; David Rush, from whoni he- pur. ovan. of Seaf6rth,for which he received I I � . I � .1. . I I . . . . � . I., . � . ,�� who desires to "floe frotn'the wrath to aVr' 6k ainties , . 1. .. I . . I . . ," ,� . some." At the close of both s6rvicell provided. It was a -was brought 10 -9, "close by all joining chased it, a few years agga - the handsome sum of-.$=. Thi's makes . . ., - . ,. . ., . . � . . . � I -1 . . . . * . I �_ many of Mr Livingstone's old friends Very ell lease audience -that 4rose 'in singing, "America!" and "God, save - . the fonrth liorse Mr.' Rion has disposed . . . I ' 0 ,. , ., . �. 1� 1. 1, � � . Goo. Durnin, of:Ashfleld�bao sold his . I I � . . " ", � 4rowded round him to renew their tie , t O ra aphone closed the , the King." ' . la6t month, and all but one I � h .� ..� I � . . _ 4 farm of fifty acres'to John Xilpatrick of in the I . I � . . . � . . e in It was at thi -tire thatthe Add- were Yalsed by himself, For these 61 ,m. --J-e I ,BrOS.. � . . %'i,'. friendship and good will. A special OU . it save. the Xing., , , ,go w6vq. soun s Janet . j . . , �,,_­ -, and the latter hag sold- his o;vn farm . , . . � � . I . . , sollection of $4.50 had been asked from - .. ded ,$nd -it was idot long 'to Thos, Anilerson, of Mafoking. . horses Mr. Rinn. received, close oh to �_11 'before these old pioneers wero'6n the - 1. . . $700. : � , - . I I. . . 0 . the congre ation, towards r�dueing ST. PAUI:,g . I . . . . . I . I . . I . I I .. ' . . . I . . :6, 9. I . � . . floor dancing th6 good old&otch reels, This. week we are called bpon to. re. The burial took �laco in G&rle.eeme. I Leaving'�- Town'.. ' ,Se�le'... . * I .,, . I . � . I . . . �`�. the$900in ebLednesedn the churcho At the A. Yo Z.Aj on Tuesday even. 'jigs, and hornpipes,Witb all theagility cord the deralso of James Shaw, a - . . . . 0 0 , . , . . . ; . . ,r. I and at the close of the evening service i ng last Mrs. J. McLeod gave a very add enthusiasm of thedays of yore,un.. hig,h esteemed resid Is ? tery on Mbudiy'of Mr. John Twanjoy, I . � . . . . . . . . . . . � I.: � the ver gratifying announcement ent of Brussel ,. whotormerely lived 'near Lakelet in � . . . I . . ��,�, Interesting paper on Canadian �kut. til the timelfor supper had arrived, w c IF n I . . , . . I .,, , *491=e that the peoplehad res cod'. hors. Selecti6na from their works were when refreshments woro. again served h took place. 0A.Zaesday * ight. .Howtek towuship. Wv. Twanle had � . � Is the chance , of a 11f6timef6r )(OU - 'to' ; I I .1 . . . �i; Orbe. * .A. 'Hill. in L �-*AThoro is not. a condession Iftio. in for some years -been living in 6rth , -sec''Ure, 16W ­seasonable Dr - Go6ds' Clothin' . . . I � , . abundduccr,abd the dance was again Grey that has not an old bache , ed most liverally,tt sum totalof6ggl .read by .'Miss D01's, Mrd� A. I § :17 �1_ ifig received -$5M from the congrega. and X Ounne, res . ter. Dakota, and bad comb home on a visit, . y - . I. I 9), . * . � r . , ,., . . unied, and about this time thO Some, lines have nearly a dozen, to say a Ill,pAsSiog away at'fhe . I : . ' ' 1:�, tion proveri and $100 being a generous On Tuesday eve - , d was' taken i . . ,8o9p§,afid shoes at 'almO. st your OWn.prlces. - '. , . I . � I I , and voluntary contrll;ution from the nibgnexb a Reunion 'Youth abd beauty,'of this-violhity be- : Xj thing about marriageable Widowers, *home'of his .brothir-hL-la*, Mr. Cole, � -6 �� _7 1; of the men -of St. PAUIS will be held gan to -ass6mb!e to spond the evening .0 . . I . I I I . The stoc'k. must b ,'cleared, dqrint� the 'next' : I I..:, , Ladies Aid Society. The choir render- in the school rooba. - This is a. prelim. Vith Air Dolig,and a number of the oldm' The call from. Ktiox and Callin winghaui. � I � . I . bF ,. . .. . .. . , � � , ..11� I ad eiteellent service during the day. I a 'fi)66tin' looking toward cele. er ones remained.to, onjoy themselves, -churche� to Rev. Xr A. Ferguson, 8. A.,. A number Of peopfie'-of the Vnion -fe.w weeks. and low prices must do it. Note t Fe . , . . . 11 '. Rev Mr Jolliffe took Mr Livingstone's r ting.this, 0 fiftioth anniversary of as well as their soils and daught6ts,th6 of Glenarm, has been accepted, .The church Saubler L10, assembled at� the' I few price, reductions and remember what we - ad- . I . I . . work at Mitchell. . . I . � . . I 1; I . . I t parigh. program will be rend. guests continued to artivo, until up. In e place in Knox home of Mt. Delgaty of the ,Bronson I I . . �. I . . . . . I � ELLIOTT'S HALL e and lig b refreshments, ser*Od. wards- of two hundred people Were pre. chutob, Belgravd, on Thursday March Line on V ri"y evening and presented verds,e we do. , . I : . .1 I li. I . . I . . . �, ... � —_ . ; 8911t,ana it one.tirao there were seven. 25th inst. I I I .f * . . I . . � ''. The revivat services in Ulliott's Hall, . � . . . . � . I I . . him with, a, Valuable purse as an appre. ... � � - ' � It. - I 11 Mrs.1eigle *uart, one of thb early ol . $iulr.$IOOVeic6ats,'todlegLtat'-'-,'*;'*.,4.4�',.,.,,-,i.6�.%..... $5,M - I I I by fiV6 horseg In thebaxns;but bur host elation, for his-servicis in the a I . I I . . . � � I conducted by Evangelist W. G. Burns, Rev. Mr. gawy6r, of LucknOw, h" and his, able body of sablatants. were rosidents of Nesforthi died. at the h6mo D go,ty, althou - 6,nlyc ap slttlocairl" ' . gk 11 - " , " - . ..,.�i­.-."­­... , 5 to . , .1 I " will be continued every ni t at 1.80, .. repared''fok it dod were untiving in prbacber, conduo a 44 :12 .is , . is , ": . . t beat that great, iton steed . �jh ­­ ......... kl.*... 1. F00 - I I a borae the, s . 0 ut . :::: � , Saturday evening iucludew�. Sunday that is dae of her daughter In Chatham on Satur. h seryiees I I . �'. to arrive at Ripley.'bt' 10.- I r, every Sunday. � I . 'Boly'S 3.75 1. , 41' .... ................ I . . 7- services at 10.30 a in., 2.80-abd 7.80 p,m. heir efforts to make the guestofeel at day lAst, - Aged al#y-five years and I . . I . 64 A ...... � 2.50 . . . P. M. ' On Wtdoesdai Oveialug this home &tj . I . . 6.4 -, . - - �".:. � I - 4.. 4 .... ,�.# .... 8A) I ; , - Sunday afternodn d ha The m0y. ,wbi�) seven montno. -hursda:jp� 4th of Mtiroh,ai2 16ter. 49 O.W. - is , - it .. 3.1f , I . . 4 7 1 The subject fo% Ger* famous horse dashed down the- rail- Went oil untlIppy ight, when.lunch . . . OnI .. 1. It ), , I , , I mian I ...." ........ vied, will be 'Ili Modern evangelism road,ttaok.roVLu0knoWj Ahead of the Wasservedt and' the - - in Grey e6ti, . Veits .50 Plibeco-lino-d Uhder;�;a'Xk*at'.. 4. 0. , "..�d *..­ 40 1 , 'Irural n.d.according to the creeds lo�btuotivo -and travelled - on a mad re6u ea With Increased %eat and Ardor township,"Mr. Locking 11th c0no, i woftby residentti of Blake, was cote . 66 I � � , i ��',,�.r 'a dance *as again Talking7about smarb people Is & ng -event in the, lives of two of the J151ted Wool Ghd&wem- at , � ......... ...... I 40 1 . f t e Chu in . �, � , rch F' A heartv Invitation . gallopt crogalng four, btidgoo, to a dla� and Was,contioxiod Without apy'inter. wonderfull old eantlemap. 110 if, 08 britted, the odeaslob being, tha golden I , , , id ­.75&n-d.85F?eece-lin#d Vnderwearat...# ....... 55 1 1 . . ", ".1 /to all. ante thteomiles past Ripley station age but -is romatkably bright wedding.,anniversary of r. anti A11% 12.1-26 now Spribg pritits hundreds of different patterns to . . I . " I , ,. : - ,'� . I. . 11 The,ongl000rtehisedto run the an!. ed to their hbmeg,,Af ter thanking Mr. es' s 0 . . choosa'fma at.. 4 4 .......... #.., I . . . � ,.` � , W ILLIS , an I Pot6r Douglas. Although'Mr. Douglas I , raption fttil m8thing,wfien all repair. I diact'lle -for big great age ...... 90 , ;' . � . . , I . rolict of j -ho late Wil is 15 years of A46 -and Mrs, Doukl,aa 60 . 12 1-96 all Linea Tbwelling.at. ". ivoso­ ,:::,::::: ,:,::::. � ....So I I - Mai 46Wh- Notwithstanding that Dolk for his kindness In furnishing Sane 6 "n6�,_ ' years, they are both in-enjoyment,of . 11 I I I . 4 . - I �biy able/.sernions were preached. humorous drOW0016 WOO pAbsed I I . . I �'., 6t; Stinda the such an excellent banquet, ind enter. lam- Alexander, of MoKillop, a6d one good, begitli. . . I " � , . . . ast by Mr, Stewart 06"Thd horse failed to barn, to tlia A b 1) a a of the early settlots of that township, . . I All 'lines' of Dry Goods, Cllothing,'136ofi - , �' '. - TAymen VissionarY. Move-ment," Mt� thblON-bbbkopto-0 going. At b 'Or tainmefit kn4 hoping for -10 - Thesalt.ofxaftke vo-Weeb Wawa . I il PI ey ant Voturnsof the &nnivermaaryof the died aft -be ho m6 --of hereon-ln4aw Mr, . - and Sho'eg,at WhOlesalepric � � " ' "66brWri and Mr. Heal 6f Vallatton ,four 7-6azig mon damO to, the rellOf of day of his hirt y nosh Piro hasurance Oo,,Atle -es And -less. I ! . aselated. in the tnuaital art of the gee, h,, several of them ro� James McKay, 4th concesalon on Wed- 4 in Walk I � . . . I � , " 19.1 the train cre*0 and started on foot marking,that they bolleved that he nesday morning, Mrs. Alexander was Orton last Week, proved 0, very Inter. I I I . 11 . . . I I , Videa,giting 96 Well lean, ordd duet And &bead of tholoo6motivo, finally cateh- might a66 another half century of life 74 Yeats of age. "i 1 eatin one and occupied the court for � .i",044bd in a W416 4tAtt6tte - with ing. the horAO three miles Mom the two filill dos, It was to settle whether Sale potes strietly Cash . . I I � * fj$te. Roo" Xr Sawyot, ,come to before ablIffling off thle moltal coil, Mr: 9 Y. MoLeano X P for South lightning had anything to do with I Aloddko Campbell and SpAlding. Their, tri r. oig filtenda to remain foe 4 few � . � , .Alogldg *,#A veyy muoh appr6cfeadd b� . ;Rfojo , 66 ThUrsda: atid handed the I . 11urok), left on Monday for Ottawa, thedle"ter, Inthiseaderthodourtile. .1 I . I I , � , , , I - , , , , , I I I , , I , I I i I I I � . � 1, 11 I I A� I � I � . ` - , , ` - - . ) cot, . . I .1 .1 .1 I - 'I I I . d in Goa I 4 th g W -I by f I 'the 4ohV4g&tIont, w kal , fa neig r bed before re', having suffiedlid? recovered from hit; olded that I W a 0 W 11 S13 no � 1. . � four ZAtrunners ortht) village a dollar to In : 'bisho -al aultStoMarle, , t A th I d, 4 6 I � , .1 I bill each. 'Several persons empto 'regent 'lightning that *ola responsible, stud ; . . ,Plumsteol. Bros. , - � . . ONTAA14) STAMOT . � th 0 t e a 0, Ary du illn "to" ent I I � I I I to bur this belobtated race dese but 11 I I No the a i"pany was not liable. This L I I I I � . . - ,rhe tchitatep of the johiot '" -40.".'.. capital tlos� no is trho� c . �'CWNNTOX 'ONZ . " � -1- . v�get the F(d 4 p"Ohdr o4d jap, he wa_ mat" t by Mrs M . o"o Is of than more-loW lateroob ,abd, I , .1 7 here for the . " . , 001 . The, horse received P"otia. .t Dt, (�Mo*,. L1udteaant�,0o1ouoVf seems to settle t At the 61,11malit roullt . . . I , I al,,, , i� *nio golaospof #440101p� *" Wod 41tarls, 1*oV# flit tatalt. I _ _ , ­ - ­­­.- _­. ­_­ ­ -6. -­ I ­ I... ­­ I.... ..­­_­_­._,,..__ I—— .. .. ... ­ . 44*0000, "A Afk�rfA* 8060 thorr 40 10JWr* . $ 44" k . ­­ i � 1, . I I � � . I L I �, � ., ­_ ­­_:.�'�;,v --- I -,-. - ".- , . ... . - _­___�� ­ I � . I � 1".. I � � -A. ,,.�jZ ,ihu ,;�t; - . , , 11 . 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