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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton New Era, 1886-07-09, Page 4gew c,,tirtrtionutitt$. gNalelSri ELECTIONS. 'V teW Cettriel Ueoliat-Dr. rreudfoot. Mr. titnelfstone'llte(eatere Regular race in was held Oa Monday Stray pige L. Manniug. oveti»0 The irmaire Coneinittto room - Liver cure ledurneott & Co --- • -- ThernieutrottEifelfell eleetteue, eu far, 1 mended payment of the following aceouatte Out ha half --John Roberteme . Ifeereebeeo eleeidealy against Me. Giaeletone, L. Trente. tralary for .freere $21 etleanegeWee-olealeeettineette----, --theernetereweetiopoothe boor of golog to preen tone/ties, $11.45 ; W. N't heutly, werin $2; tone voice (a wheeelbarrow tone that ie ) Judicial S9 la-Slanuing & Scott. :Mortgage Saie-Mamileg Scott. etanding, 240 Tones. 47 Unreels* 110 Ltb- Coneigliatee, Charnee and cemetery twee nnfortunetely for his 0'04 tint 4bluitehn:n- era's and 55 Parnellitee ; tearing yet 204 $7.44; J. Foieley, freishcitei $0 81; 11. body knew he was rouging How to keep cool -Jackson Bret'. seats tolie heard from: btet auttletemprepor• bole, charily. le= ; y• meat for the butchery of et and bowed Warren off the Wethiner Opinion -W. M. •Wein. Lion of these will be ageanst Mr. Q're letme Oherity, $4.64 ; Join ,TobnalUtt, work, ; /*gee -everybody thought he was juet tryire, (emit Quinine eale-J. Potion & Oe. ' to defeat him. The returpe from the Enlist+ It. Holmes. rieting. 4b0.; 013 30: Outta bis voicee If ever his voice is tried it will be eouuties show large gains for the Conserv* Vereha (hose) $27240 ; Bentsen, convicted ma its ewn evidenee, Dill Thurlon twee, who are wiuning• tiome of the conntre streets. $57.06; G. E. Pay, street Witted% divisione by (weeping inajoritlee, Such ip account, $20 ; D. lie Menzies And H. 810""0 the case iu Emile Cambringeentre, North e$13eseers,•$60 each, ' The wept: oe the 'a ere during the time of trial was fairly unsup ort t W ent shropoire, Somemetsbire, and North- C'orparna. 021. was referred to the waned I!4 . east and Sooth.west Warwickshire, ip Pll of Uri e1tom wee for filling. a took, there hewing which the Tories have won the meets held by been ammo mieunderitandies about tt, and ele Liberele in the last How.' Tho Terieti belre the Men were called,out to AIo itnteael of oleo blimp Carnatvon from the Literale The three or four es is usually the 0a$0 ;t after Oladetonttes beet captured Elgin from the some diecession the amount of $10 was 'rho Reform voile!. allowed. The reeeipte vt :owe hall for Juntil, were 4tri,C+0; weigh males, $7.70. The amount reouiretHrem the town,' AO the con nta tate, this year is $Se5. 20. The Street Committee t•eported against 0. twe•plenk aidowelk from tho G.T. R. or Ma. tilde Street south to Gordon. They ordered the chitin pear freight shed to be opened. and considered the season too far advanced to un- dertekoni thorongle trimming 0 the tree. in reference to the Ikrary !Street drain, they re- conimend. that the eounoil provide the cedar, put tae same in, and load the waggons thawing the oartli for covering the flame from Thane to °Mope Streets, upon the tatepayers the' uoighborhoed of that part of said att•eet un• but it wee dre.adrul beyond deecription, and el *Lich all Gitretdne pee well Le proud, gort7htuyetiE: ,ati4rtilly, rittharnlylugezeteraair: verodylagt,Ife J.:. k .6,64bt°-110"4ue%tiut.--Mt inel-e'llt-Pltgli%:-$.1)4411176,8abiriti it-1414bari the dealeuireg appleuee which followed h aeaur'ecetleet the Weeks fattertette„woula eine teetified the vein joy of the eudienen on beim '' telvieaeot:rjettreet arof ii:r)01eal ii Ind: fearOdrial 41 t'404:1:0Priet tor:. nii:1 eb!iiiiilt ielveri e 1 17.ee . Cte le. LI i a.-e:al eli:-.171,4 ne -Oil; 44141111' e r r AYMoodark.y1,1r eft oar tit d eiyt I:. me itself ie a grend tribute to !median Oluelt Apa pereeveranee. '1'nzatitig that y et will' Mr. Wea, Dothl, or Winefted, Engleed, toren e thie intrusion, I am, yogre trulle WtuniPea. JulY 1, 1886. We Stent.n. from peraimal obeerVaiion, which bo eau I is, malting Oanacia to . obtain 'information, , . ft ;lad to hoar from you at any 000.1 . . furnieb to the farmere of Chephire on hie hadniged in on July 120. retlitiaoritl;the first tiMe in many iettes th0 flIngliabinan.' The agony of tbe andienoe then came out and pang, hie unenetorine tnhteelaH"oayt ttheTutidtnaliv:trileta‘erYt Ipliethatleenwiltille b4)0,f, Chicago Orangemen have decided to coin. able; lies high notes were • greatly eclat red, Sir John Macdonald will remain iu ' • Worm° his voice alwaye break!' into. a thin Winnipegone week an the ocreaolgin of We* much poise ott he can on hie chest tones. If faleetto eneak on these, and he cen't make Af' approaching visit. It has been detinitele Will bad been born dritnb, or ' big audience decided to cot:vette the Mothodist•Generfet. deaf, ibis world wopld be much happier... - Mee TOM% retedered "Corainetthrough the lye iii, aemaneerth•at imelnifg ago becanneese . , ..'a oeneeonoer from Londoit annolums! Conference nt Termite on Septa:03er lat always_ a goatee of. profound embarreasteenn sadly familiar to our enfferipg people acid Is so many of the °enaction loans aleated- in that Sir John Rente..•who has bed charge PK , . neer beim; within sie bars et the singer da. ring -the whole of the alleged, performanee.--• to the accompeuiet, who floundered along, EbxlegQatirnett, Ivaaiectboareian. Tad() ,Privy Cottnetllor Wee Poutidawana the aeoomptinist, did even worse then uenel that evening, and we would t lig on. tylVililloiapnipo!re7IrIgolgett 1. 411racirntilerdteedu ' Advise her not to attempt it again. Corleton county at the ,next Donnnton. : • P. S. -Our reporter left on tho morning 0 ene , as clerk and assistant manager, bas • election if. requested to do so. "Every:beat ' • train for the city, ea yeti can't get on to him purehand the leading thug buftinees inthe town this time, . ef Fein At a meetin,,,- of the directors of the Mc:Knipp • • • . ... end the Libeeels expect b) make heavy. 13 .gina:sailittlertnii:8)Odtirsietirtir:ill 17. 'hotly contested, Insuramoe Coropany,,held at S. Worth on Battle" expenie. 'fa hey teem:ameba that the, question dertektpg to cover the some:. at their -own OUR LETTER ,. .. . A S LTGGlenTION. • . and Tuekersmith, 17. dao, 85 eppliefitions for inemberthip were ace •-- " cepted.• Htillett furnishipg 40, litelaillep, 10, e .,. .. 'BORN of covering the drein on Prineees and•Orang0 l'e the Miffs,. of Oft New Bro. a Mr. Hamilton, miller, Port Albert, met with „olZairttlite• a' 0* -11% 11,414!!.erma'atah:gtleir.), eee, the, . serious accident or; day last week, While Yr" Street! beheld:over for future consideration. -Mr, Corbett pleseuted U•eubscriptimi list. : dirSeret-rej.:fttihnocAlalgarikeViltUrsaultroeasietit7 It -lead" one of his fingers got caught in some- part of the wintienyikritr.TaFifilnbn Fraser, atoll:. ea, ii:Tene, the ; engaged with. some -work at the sintit macho -Iva Amounting to nearly $80, contributed by per. of having their bile' circulated oboe two or machinery, 'which completely pulled the engem '0.kielentrale.-eet Ytlyth. on the 2Stit JUnO, the amuu egulou in a voice ringing terengeont • sous residing in the vicinity of 'the Mary St. three weeks before the time of the fair, let it out . - . • \ wife of Inn Wm. Cempeen, or a een, , land.'.' tioneel in the Street Comraittee'e report, le drain, the amount to he oxpendea as men- . be done, and Well done, say two 'months be- ceder nom Vancouver, Brinell Columbia,. for eel Air. j . D. Ronald, of DI:beset.), hae teceived an \ McGILL., At ISlyth:on the arth,tuno,thezwire U. J. McGill, merchant, of a sou. the lend in bebalf of justice Audi:men in Ire. fore, This would then give people more time one of his powerftd Fire Steamers, else 4 hose . • ' • . ' covering the dratu froui Isaac to •Oritrige. St. .A cabled. council will no held un Tuesday te prepare. R 811011141 aleo. be ndvertised in reel carriages and 7,000 feet of hose, *They will ' • , ' , ... • . to decide on the course to be pursued ip viow The report was adopted: • • the local. papots, •,X am aware that our impere he forivarded by the,(1.Pelt in rofew doe 1Theee LonPa-ofItInneullIneoellEtyttlinIttie A.Stew- n.'t•t, og the seth.Jotte, al r.10,G. f..offt.of Mermaid% oetlie result of the. elections. . , Tile matter of gtaietiee ceemettee te: hava-noneiterefebefore, biatelleiti shon d net totareost willbo56,860. • • . . , tuich to Anse mary enturetual of ()linter* re . . -,,-Commenting' an the resulteneleadffig-paper Meeeree-Dolleely ie. Cm was 'aid over fOr. filf - be expected of them The directors should A cow belongine to Mr. W. ateDougalt, of e says re.„ nebc,, caueose7that .. or fro tr4u..to beer coneiderati Dn.., • alee beee the Persistence or a collide of Pushing lefpnondvalc, strayed away ' over a. ,year ago, MoB' ItIFN G rI - ' A ' • . n bride's fa&-y,AllelP.O; tItloiranAor_qe among the, eost-:triumplied after defeats ten •Ir. Searle took exception to th'e reiert id business men, and the ohow would be all the and after a fruitiest' search waft given up as 'neve -Mr. eau:terser eir.,14-nueneten, or anne°, ' opus worse tome the but obce bee come to 1 the Street Colenuttee, both as regards the Wore Rule." . . : tri.mming of the trees and aleciethe, fixing of better f er le. Yours.. A WBLLAVIsinut oe ;me SitoWe: ' f,otuid wedged in between two wood, piles in MeICIBBON-L01/011RAN-Ey the Rey. '41, : • . lost. ,A, feW days ago the remains of a, eow were claugLter of Mr. John Oovier,oll of Millett• . the drains., maintaining that the drain oh • • Gen Cetera:inn wood yard where she get NV, MeCulicieb, assisted by neve. Crossley and - "-- " ' •••••111,9111 -ii•-•----., 0 rang° and ,f. rmeoss Street sanutd. be ' treated. , - '1' 'OK! '''T.i Tt.p.VOOVVelt 1-' COM ; . . Hunter, at the residence of On br'sle's father. le0OAL.. OHORDHI-OHINIES in the same rammer ae was propoectl lo.ecker . - • • • . l'gsatveanertel'gre ex.;ceedinaly to hear of the desttli of to, ex -Mayor of Winghatn, to mks e, Loughran. .. Rev. R. J: ;bloody,' of Freeport, Meth, will alar,. St- drain' it , • • • Eliza, Celelough, ''t•:f titnoollketitl.aete.tohiet 'esti'lltittyirdaugye •:(1 • • . . • . Moorefield, 1st Inst,, Geo: MeKittbon, of Toren . Preach in• attenbery St. Church 'on Suaday Ir. Hale, ou behalf o tamers intereele• r : : tfo: la:Wrote-Will 'yen ' kindly' answer ' *"' .- - ' ' ' •40•0;:ritihe:.i.470e-W-ro. . ,.•. .. ... , .. sixteen, This event . . DIED. : . their far* aid streams ;cif running water . by., through e oft r eat:Imes the following :potion : lad `re°1'' • Deceased Was hardly- three months ItATTBlenUitV.-In Othaton, on the fithinstl, stated that ' considerable injury - was dozie eVaning ue t .. Rev, J. laminar, of pit:sloe: further*. f Hae a hotebleeeper the 'right to usa the Sid& iwila,sthaefitillsenetusioi4bbellenggirralr,dIndeonmenucliptbioeilto,vedShe Mr. Wm, Battennury, -ague 81 year,. . by • 'noNNoLLY.Lon or about the -Stu Inst,, mr. Cliutom took passains for the 'old country on °-: their being. polluted by Ohl:, &b., . that ran elk in front oehis hotelos a plaeo foopeople-- en" wholtnewher: tehe died pe.acefelly and wee* Wto. connoele, of the .7111,coneetiederieb- Wenn' the est -dojo), ; be expects to be gone three• ont by thedraies. ' 110 tbought tbetime lied tw` alt? The mason 1 ask this is that there reeig,ned to nor fete.: • ... •• ..... •041111, 'well 7° Y''''''.8' ' e • • • inontlie. , • - arrived wheu same gctuffalaS skip ot (3,11rer.illle,gIc. is° aplace' in town w. 'hero quite a number eb.. . On•l?ridaY, Mr. Antheny CriVlin inet. \vi.th a • --77:-.' . .. • • . .'. -should:be adapted for the.' town, r-le`IJIN 'TorifilliTaire-e. '. ' : struet the sleety:elk, and matte it very un- ',eery serioes aceideet; while assisting -et rt barn , ' e Ile. john Gray. has betel tonfitual7th' his. Rol:loon said that the Memel alluded to was. . teerrete,a-e'yery Thementy attornrion a roam Olt eoverel days by erysipelas. in his e living steam, and had beeu poleuted by pleasant for people, .especiallyIadies, passing. nosing. on -the fare' 'ou Me, lIentining. enthe , - . logs : his Work On Sunday was supple:0 ley. some coloring or other uaatecr from the Wool. .-l'iow. " an orderly and respeetable. tewn, 1.0th.coneession, of MoKillop. • By some means . . • ., , ----- a ., Tit n red, ey, 3 u ly 8, 18811. . have citizena to•put un -With such things, or a heeel stick uf timber -which was being.elevet- i Wheat, fell, .••••• - ' $0 Semetbioe peeve *bent ite--W La Cooper,. ,ere •fereet sninalei Eetate john .11oda 0 is. (gliitton Around the CeentY. ler. Wm. Logii, formerly a pupil of S.S. No. 1,.111thorne, has gone to practice Ilia profession 114384111. iltictharel Itobineon, of the -,Nieholson farm, Tucker:male receive(' a severe kick from eole short time ago, And is OW dimbled for work. On Saturdety, as Miss Re an, sister of Mrs. John Eilloran, of neafortie one atanding on a ladder chenees, she eiipped art fell, breaking her ankle bone, Mr. 'Wto. Inane, of Wingliam, has disposed- ol hisirandsome pair of -1)&3 mares to Mr, Bell, of London township, for the roundsum of $400. Ile has now pair which Ineholds at $000. lefr. Ralph Eeddy, of Ur:theme, bas a three months old calf that weighs MO lbs. For the last -seven week's it has gamed something over: 3 lbe. a day. It girtherouncl the heart 4 ft, elem. S. 13, Hick, who for the past twelve years has been associated witti Jordan, druggist, Kunxir, au.tx f,t, 1880a 170ionists candidate, who represented the Dlake iu the Speeebee he liae Meth' filaevterieetairnetlir ellsestakelaotnseet-1 Tte.Torice r at several points, ivhere large and enthus. Gladstboniatie .18. and dm 1.teerrifellintlearattle, ,t't iaatie crowds have gathered within the Tee last hope of the Gladetouians-the. least few days, to listen to b expOsure rees in the cornities--bas failed. The Eng, the tactics and policy of the Conservative tieels1 :fligitare=g;VwIlYetrilit:refo Zhenc'euerbn, party which is fast loading the eouetry Denbigh and shropebire, in which -oentre5; the. egricultural vote, have eturued Censer - into a 'very slough of debt and dishonor; Soetlence continuer) Gladstonian, Points out thatFtNi Reform party may Itipiveesre' county pone have not been balm, - have u"-tletlictite- policy, without it being but itais inept:seine) Le reverse the defeat of necessary to drew it nn line eerlea or tile Government. The tinionists aro coon- - Meeks in platform,or like sections an 3at of. go natoirtmeaerteratsitikre:gtalire:oofe:r3t7a0inagtaiiinaatt act.of the legislature. The issue is -mainly, with, it cetunaet phalaux of 3t10 mombers,Lord gnu we have a change for nem better in Selisbary will form a purely Causeivative unnisttye OK administration of the cOuntry, 'a 're. Mr, Gladstone has telegraphed to friendain duction in_theinaneceasatily exiiavagant rejoieedethatetear old- - . • fieetlandiereanitet has shaken be &tains and eXpenditure, which is fast bringing the - country to financial ruin, and piling up . ,, annual deficits.in alp ettenstiny, as Well as i addier to the taxatiti the people ; ' or call a halt, and by oath 41lown expensti . • so as.tobringour-expendittrreswithiti our taming, continue to progress, and meet our obligations ivithout ...having° to resort to, increased. taxation: - . , The ConserVittlye.perty have beeu tried . aud found wanting. They came einto , power upon pledges and promises made. by Sir John A.Bla-idonald,which. have not been fulpled. They laVe under his cow- troli nearlydenbled the burdens' upon the people in the vitteerit 'taxation,. .By their extravagance and corrisption they .bave debauched the pitlitio Au of the'cottntry• •to an extent, ncvcr. before letIoevu.. They have otreated siaecures. at .high :salaries in the dap:tan:cuts of the public scrtice in order to reward incompetent men.. who have done the work of the party, tie elec- . -Gone in misleading -the people. - • Mr, Linos Young, and Mr. Tates. • .. len Factory; it was dangerous to, his cattle, . - , • edon t te top of the frame slipped and fell me . . wh Cis • r eon o " • • • . 1 h • • ; • - White and red•' - - - 0 72 - a ' The Sarnia Stitt of n recent date, .cloce not and if the Amen del not prevent the stream • . ' ---------. • ' •pe T ' Mt% • 011,Vin • ert1.91(inc.- ant MIMI"' IUD FO rer- . allude to• the :farewell sermon. of Rev: Wm. MoDonegle, in that town, in the meet complie tuentary tering,. auta sant; that "et .a• time when tee public were diepoeed .to look- .eltarie. cool& tete seteneergainse. private individuals Talily liven 'ffirie int tires 'another volley. " foe injery to property, but an notion against of privilege ..-1,,, IN riv ee, e , Public lands haVe been, ,gtven . away I .: e .' • a: (email wouldhe likely to fail: •Mr. Mantling ' • -- ' '• .• '‘• ' ' • When elev. W:. Dirks, late of Hohnesvitle freely to all who cciuld:put in a claim for quoted a reeene decision • agreeing a; elrein a - n :.•. • simile to that an Mary ..:S treat., wberein • re-. ' NOTES Ole AN 'ATLANTIC , 111111., sponsibility for polluting Weleath ems placed • •' . - 1 ----e' •• • ' ' ' • on theim arivato individuals who had. been :Vito•folloWing ex ("teeth front a pri veto 10t,t,t3 guilty of elle 'Owe, ' and not on the town, and written by Iliee-ilt-We'leparling while crose, soteedion was oesited instructing the.Inspeetor ;mg the•Atlantue will. he Dien terest :-- to notify in writing all parties Wire were using ,"We left Quebec' on the 1.7th, and at ete ..too-oealue in tooth for any perpose othertlitin 'oleek• on. the'llhh, sighted. :Newfoundland 'and gave Mr. Birks a 1110St cerdial' reception, ti-irq for whieh ehey wero intended, and biles° en Our right and Labrader•On Our left e• beth neither honor 'or .pairiotiern; a.nve. tmelitto which o suitable reply was 'made., 1211° violatieg. such notilientien :woad be , beta :Of these donate aro barred,. covered only :elate thrust iuto the 1.-..',enitto, till it has become wood pile beitze to*, was replenisheatba neat ihaubbeay, With largo patches of :Eno* legto .a. sink of ineetnpettecy arid a menet:co.. to • . moan table therefor. • • ... day by kind frtepde,on, the cimuit. :.- • --. •• .. e • • apd. there. Meng tile shore, on .eithea'sicle, the liberties of the' people. To make the • • ,e. ' • - • . . . , leo cant:deuce:LE iNs-rfil:Te. ' • no:Board. LM antioetnentof gime Colleee aii lints and small villages, occupiel Lor hell -Senate oleetive•by the people:is one.of the • . fen, e • • a, • • • -. ." , -, alp. Iline, nu liebalf Of 7 the 'High ' ,Selfool amen; end bee and:thee a a liehthouse: ' Tee mot a aye aeo Etna appointee, Rev. le ).. • • , . aims of the Reform peaty. Vie 'Di:Main- • • e • len I:tam:Mee 'Ad, eenceieed in sin and carried out in corruption, has :been the crowning theatute bf beigaity newt! *ler • the Conscrv.ativeS. Through its workings they. trtist to effeetually p.revent the hon-. • est opinionkof,thkoleetoratebeing brought . out . at the- Polls,•••atid so retain:the pparer ;':0-4 %''• 1--rulang,the. ceuritr,v,..- )•- Until nothing short of a revelution can unseat them. . . - ;, What the 11,eforni leader has. Co do is not to sit down and frame a Set of resolu-* iions on paper; and call it a polley, but to, be up anddoing.• He must show Up :the' evils being brought upon the •boun try under Coneervittiye• regi me, -and 'quiet, e'er tei aeons° the people to •tt sense. of the 1' danger of losing their libertiesorhile be - tug, made the dupes•of an nnprinelpled Party that is 40 „ impeacrishing ethe. . country. - . • •• -------- - -......or,..: epeee-e- • . .. • . Air • Eleetiv'e. ;Scottie. One -of the leading forittirea :Ie.-. thee policy put foeivaad by theAronngtiberals ' ;at their recent convention, is that " Of beteg polleted, he felt •thePased to entoteeo ;July fith, 1886. '• . • • tion against it: ;The Mayo': . 'though t that Ol a • ilehinwsn' .'sdeTlibtairkbilveinnsid4legtearlls'ilgurhttiethhtemelebrIticsliouldo yet incormoded, • • lt is simply a matter ifinelee that he will be laid up:ft:reel:1e time, -. Oats, - • Mr. Chas. Hamilton sold by auction Thereday Elari the residence anti . blacksmith • shop, -better Pena,. known as the \Viler:it property, on Queen St., ' per bh -- Blyth, to Alr. W.McNally,of.Exeivr„for $1;240. Potatoee; • ' Mr.. A. MONally, bf Illyth, will run the carriege •• -.Suttee, • work department, eel hie brother' the black.' gees: . ' smith.branele Then tave 'pecbased the plant ran'e,', • latistntgi.11 efclifr„ Wm. Spooner and enertgert .. • .aV . ‘IV Opt. in trade: Lase Friday' night the .13runsevieke . •Weral fovettele • - services done. the party itnder Conserva- tive regime. The rich .tertitoriee .of, the .:Northwest, Which should be beritage. of our .thildren and' granclebildren, bid' air to -be lavished upon a horde of Pand.erS • and- .raicities..--Tlie .A -or has.. beCorne dead letter.- Mee: peesessing arrived • at Nessageteveya,. -last WeelneethlY evening, ho.found that hie feniture, cee., had all -been unloaded for hittoaud a reception, at- tendecl by ovor 80 members Of ' tho church, awaited him at tip eareonage. "After supper had been, servedetton-the Stmeaed of the circuit, a Mr. Fletcher, tree the chair limn:sou, P.D. ,of eiensall, in the Preehytery of Huron; an athiitioual Monger for tne next, allege Session. His lectures will nrobtibly be on "Old restament Intreditetionaarid.Au- . of the antempated advantages -that would ace ala•Siselandandil be delivered during the three I eme.therefr°1114 and showing that Gee annual menthe commeueing on Itancary' 1st. .41r. t expenditure *meld be no greater., .possibly Thompsonis a.gratheete of Kaox Collect aed less, than at preeent Mr. Manning, as 0, Loionto Universitee . Ilie 13 1). degree is team ni°°)116. d4 the 11442 8°h°°1 hoe4e:-.-f-,4)°he itt labinge 'hefeettiVes-nyea-enleealitimusorreseen enthentotherettenffireclaltateanEfergen-endWra, of the, Most able men in the Presbyterian. fit that would result to the town by having the echool raised too Collegiate Institete. 'Mr. ininistey, :and totwithstandinga eentinnea 111 heath, eee of . tbc tuout,ocaleunikeeteeeen. etlegeiee also made a few rernerks of a similar • • ••. - • riatifee. 012 motion, the matter was referred The Item Dr: Williams; General puperin. 10 a sPmial- °thlimitt°°:•• ,telielent of the Metbodist Church of Cienada, A motion erging en the ,Derninion Parlia• (father otalayoreWilliame, of Clip tona omen wont tho neceesity ef.fleing a standard weight pied the auteit of:St.-James Street • Churole, for salt in barrels, 01 280 lbs. or„,0.ve•btxsifdle, Montreal, Sunday, al:do:reached an eloquent ahd that tlie weight4e"stalOta'on tee]] bar - sermon on t'llow to picot God)! -The ohurch we:e"Inaleed, • ' was well ailed, And the heat being intense, inado applieution fora grant of b1,e00.1n ordee captain bad intended taking tho. southern to raise the school to the standing 91 it Col.' coutec3 by the batiks of- Newfogiffitandato es- legieto Institizte, giving a detailed statement .oape the lee of the nortb, but we.satv vessel that hea come through tbe Straits; thee' tile captain ehauged Ids coltree, tiorthwattl, Male oeneeoea'ribenie :e00..milos: Aa•neeenetteedente, 'Strait's we' caine ie •contact lereher ,s• efathatue_141.4.,../toureeteanimoure.-of frograndest sights 1 over beheld; ;Floating thouutains in sine butlike magnificent build inge or ruined castles in appearance. •• Seine weee one quarter of a mile in length, some 100 feet high above the water; and you can judge of their size when., theY are. eight times as ranch under water aro: above. Saw several whales on our trip: ;The twiligbe on tbe At- lantic is beaatitut, yeti. eau eee to , read on deck -at 11c:4104i; t have had no symptouas of selosiekness, nor Mr. 'Whitehead, but Mrs. We Mrs. Ressoetud Towneendhave been - :091r a geed deal: It eeeme strange tome that -the' time here is se much faster then in Cana- da:•I hay° tee h,nep putting on my watch bear! ly bcur •overer day; iteis now a quatierte rotir.p.M.,. While by Clinton time it will nothe than.half-past tviefve or one o'cloek.--e' • like ethuton eheeld be eoneelered, and that:a • On -the evening of the 23rdavve bad a -grand special comthittee,.eoasiseing ot sti members coetert on...beard, an behalf of the Seamen's 'Of the emit:lei' and six citizens be appointed to consider, the queetion and report Widows toad Orphaes Institete, of Ieverpool; uPau avail- ot_be collection amounted to £I1 2s; 2d. The able site's to tbis council, that said coiennittee- dietaneeseraeelled. in the first eixolitys. of cur be composed, of the. Mayor, Reeve, eDePirea trip were as folloireef;00 miles, 340, 319neiene Reeve, coil:millers Cooper Doherty ;meat' • ere* niug, and Mesere. Raeey, Irwin, Farespa, Pay, foverably; anc it is net unlikely that steps will Dickson, and W. Jackson. 'Mi'. 'Corbett . ehortlythe taken to have tho .work done: eOlTeSpoiliklut(1. ' 11L111.111 eery lady ems armed with a fen which she • 1 t was moved by Couneillor,Corbett, see, used to the best Advantage, mail soddenly the by Gouecillor Cooper, and carried, that in the preacher stopped and remarked ip a • veil!. opinion of this council the time , has. arrived business like Marine : 7"1 know itnrvSrY When the question of a public park or rafted, - waren" . Instantly the fans disappeared, as if. Von .for a populous and thriving. town by anagie, bet thee'. fair owners were some- what •relteved wli rel. the proaeber sternly gazed at the ,left gellery, where:a lady was endea- voring to. omen out unobserved. Ile said : "If anyone else wants to go out ells bad better. making the *Dominion 'Senate cie.ctive. • gmnow." Many of the coneregethin looked - leave held, and do still, duet at should ruitf•ttilioc‘a`roaeldtblieikteattlaieaalet 1:11° be entirely abolished, hilt the conditions to stay. juSt as the laclygliacil;Tit ertelateri of Onnfederatioh are 'etich that it must be the door the, minister remarked ••• 'this just as het for nit) :le for Yoh." The lady marle xetaineel in emit° form. until these condi. - tions are altered, and this,. is the reas011 why its entireedielitien does not bccoinc ft plank. in the platform of theoLiberai • party. The Senate in its present form' is doomed by public le -pinion. It is nothing but an excrescence upon the political body, composed mainly of pc moat un- principled of the 'wealtbY Mtn of the Con. servative party. In feet it Le a relic of the a very itarrew escape froin being sheep liens of the hely guests •exploceil, and the hurnine • .8 Etn" destroyed by fire. • Adainf in -the room of one Lamb I • - 0i!8 ' 0 ett-- •0•60 a 0 66 0 60 a- 0 55 - 400:.s. '4 tio --o 20 a '0 25. 011 a 0 09 .ft ' 011 • i50 0 00 • . 8200 'a 8 00 • '0 20 .a 0 2e '„ 0 18" -.a 018 • :0 50' a. 0 . 0' GO a 0 80 7 90 a 7 50 od w1888,3ed over the dresser told carpet, ana terper ns •but for t zo..timely• errivat of -lielp• the 'flambee leaxdpymistilotnh,eniciadsbeefracitt;ide'isipitanaeclaianteull:yrotiftecsroatg. • Iii l0,.)iy t:o..;:tisi'lgliiiannub in time NEw r isoinetiiiiiir itior6 -about Al.. would sohn.have been beyond coerce. Tae ' ,etWhile starting en :Lane° itite•the country mill 11:214 °I ;It 011°..:2E"th..1s-sa7-1.17a, ti.°' (1. '''‘.1.gre,' about' from taken...flue. ' - • ..,- , 1 .Puesday afternoon. the horse driven by-Mm..,T, •'"(ev4e; weie4 re""e:a' '"'''''w3 '-'' . ' Aikenhead, V.S., Goderfebe-wee 'frighten elI y -: ' 1 ee 'eV. 'n' It'' Notate' The bolt was eo suaden that Mr. Aikenbeid• •••''' ; ' '''' t eslia. r:Ite1(Oulnlit6it:11vv,":1:.:Intlbrein.ed--.7tr1 \kitre-;;;.:44f, .t.o An • the barking of a dog on the'road. andantilleete. lost eontrel of the lines ancl west:Itched out. ILO wan, ratherleiftzed for awhileebut retureed home . withteifairdferhen be eenk into Uneensciousnems, 1Ve aneenad to . bear, Inneoverreethatotheasurne regeeanect mesa -ensues., and that' no. serioue VV. thiltA arc feared from the accident. • • . • • • • •• • • :Trrida.y. evening kat, a lite ateenered in the village of Creditoto township. o•f • Steplier 'which Made thiues 'warm for re considered:le distance orremd. Abent. 6 :o'clock in. the eeening, the filo; 'Mill. arid sew 'Millie of eeteeste„ ..Wetteth, Horst re Qp.,•AvOre' bunted to the greund,.With the rettehieery • The fire supposed to have originated in . the engine room, hed. been • .lefeby the engine.eie bera'a few Minetes before' diseovered, Everything around .being, of an inflamtnable nature, tho ;building Was rfoorein ashes.. The torieis eetiinated. at $9,000.with Ito ineerenee, ...• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Awn:Meant. -.Meeting wits held et '..C.yeed Beed rt few.dayse ago, . whieletbeenneeee of . MeGillietay,,eateplieneand'Ilay, and the agent eindeeraeneee ef the• Canada • Land CoMpany Were neeeent, The object Wasetm•dleCuss the. feasibility. of euttieg, canal from the Sauble nye lot tbat. poiut to the lake, it, distanee of about leilf a mi 0- Reps releasing etlie water - *Melt pow. cotters. imands of:acres of what. woald otherwiseiha.a ableelands in •tliese town - shit, Alth eh the trek .eleentejegethoee ifriffen'tnierewed stated that the, rear object of tho motien was to get the matter started.. break for t‘ha door and. escaped, --- • ;, ,Couticd adjourned. . • • • tvic•iiet' ;lite concert or Irtio fionaott• A orieke Mateli was played et Dayilohl oze.i6rid goeviany f the new nue e•-•-• July,let, between the Vietoria Junior -racket oltd), of Clinteneand tbe Dayfi eld'sonior 'The following is a'reporVol-a. concert that the latter winnitighy 201rune. . T.lte following took place nob a eitzedred miles froni Myth. 1,Pttte il'e.IT•re`'trZtt!!•:1124) , 1tY(kl'ir frfterl Mr Carpenter, and we belle,ro Abe, 1414 1+ (1414 01 Interested bt (Ar vf either wince Bronze or Intaltle, wet -we -sloth net , Noir to hut In terestrd statements 01' hie emtesitimanaleay.r. -our ehntAlllffit-tvutrenit fitrm In the lirst place, I must; say that W. lif • Engin Makes the worst defence ot his false' 'advertisements in hia 'reply; by: stating, "we have had ,our lawsuit and proved'. 'White Breeze' talie what 'we • represented it to be, by ecientille uteri." '.111e0 trutif el the' matter is they proved' nothing in favor of "White .13Meze at the trial, and if Mr, W. M. Giffin : tell vitae ehey got them verditt foe, comment nu that more would be:unnecessary, D"r0.9it foritle. Carpenter. I have ;seen him. eat the other young man mentiened in the • aavertisomeot by Clap, end in the presence , of:two responsible citizens of Dublin, they.. servilely and.tegether denied over -taking or • - assisting to take down 'a $1),000 monu, • Mint, or any other raced one ratline; ae Flint o*'any otbee place 'and setting up a. White 4tonze" in its place. They else emothey • never tali Mr. Giffin or any ether person any euchre thing, and. they. never know of its being publithed, until 1 read it to them, And as for W. M. Giffin statipg that Mr.'- _ • , 'd ' 7ith-b-EV‘1:11r tate Bronze" or maable'one.believa . . A. Stanley correspondent id the Expositor lim. niublie, Inevill - state one or ten) facts, to .- . Now, for the ink:it-nation 01 1110 general J_4'the Adeeor G1.1 at:Clinton New hilt • , ' iarillohig tho followitig i -Me. John Hood, sen ebleifolywro-tthe, kind of man Mr. Giffin is. Long Ae perheps some of your readers ray feel ef•Mr. jogetat Hood, of the 2tol own of Staeiley, Mr. Giffin wrote clown to the White Bronze, . who nine( residing on the old Blair farm has Co.., of •St..Thereas, to get the agency for the ' inteietterl in a sheet description Of the arrived eftieed • his I:ern:Which hes An' eight foot 'stone to Vancouver, 03 .t10 C.- P.. Thy 1 thongbt 1 additional reed 'Of 24 -by 40 feet to the end of county of Perth for his friend Mr. Carpenter, • and on .1bp 2let of 'June 1886,e a reply' .Wa9t - bore ef the first through traiii•from'Atontreal wall under it. "Alex, aleBeatit is emote* an . place thenoyon must knotv that , tide year. had the. end bent teased feeto elitnineideetedieft, ;sent by; the OeMpany to James ilf... Carpenter; ' Weald try my hand at it. • Well hti. the firet the barn. Tee ealsieg eves•on Monday, and he .enienoneg•ineee.,ep its none whew one gown. on. en melnongeprentien leattinge. ohtwarcieetre of lenient, .eaying ewe eati still nive.yotelterth eeilebration enure let of jelly' : and is We heave i •.priiVidinglon cant got to werk at onee.o. 'New ; they eoneledeti. inestreteh--theaday 111 ., .eetineenenteepeets-oathe-eicle eillseeePho-lemeteethitelook•kteryietteh like as if .116 wee jinni*. • • - 4-tettaline"!,4:ViuM'Brolizo'! a Utile bit. • • .. sepported- by , 0 ace:. e eat .iininber• el men. were.' is the mere H- e- ---- tk, • itaYFIELD. . . last Week, and is soinewhet differeht front or- 4 • 4 . . ' . ci 1 n a t y reporters' occonnts' cif 'coneerte, eltia: „tone; alse.adepted.the ticao'alectronede of meaSurini eutsele. whilma • otniebee more iverie mteged.ere • - • fat heave . eile toner. •-: .,. . beingee-eactly asiittrourr0t1; And net -written : it eeectieo eo etelece,:eo: 011e .fieet, °flail, stik . were raised; and the.. tow:* -girt ill one of the 7' :7 ...blawi. READ_TH4s.1.4,..._-_,....,...„....s.,.- . -.L Itaglasom c MoTagint V.. 1 b'Intlf.nrettie,„:,.;$, 1/. Gardner, 1 Mentutetle 101 11 V up for the occastott.•:--The regular annual ex- till graingeter, and likely to. fill-feattreday• a mate-Otae-pitinedeoellate-the'beneeearneebank 1 Oldie • I SI i olls.h_th e...vo., • JAVA it rilIZSII rhir0114,..iitb.^316Mitreili ti :::: ;cf;,..... ' : , 1, hibitioneonnmottelestie . a.c must ", • thet • :1 lieveno hesitation in 'saying that W•...M. with n crash, steuele the lents And one. of them' 2•Iceolecke e.The first peee on efeeman•Thurs4 feleut • the other which bad girtn :b' i hie grotern tie be 4 featnee et 1,110 niesical world Chem& Co' e statements keit) one mad to the • . nent Senate iveuld be Co. lend • Co .it Vast •Ieletilefleatet,,,,(311,1"•• gletbig---------1 2 1101 0111 .3''.':', ..... 1.'-'.'''' .(1, inthie elm:ocean:a eiflaativeek ett the Pabile, day trierning•WaS to. been the eodgere put on ie retitaineet starling whiell.itomewhat broke otbee tom *tissue of feleeltoode, 'Mikan: .onla . improvement in the poittinal stetue of the i‘'.-(1a-r-ii;e17, -ii-6illg-le-,;:;:‘ !; ri op •Seeool house. Every aeat in the blinding was their bast geeerement clothee and their medele the fall of the bent. When ele: bent struck the need eo deceive the riblit into pitiohasieg an Dominion: It *mild, be no hardship to 1.;,;;;Itielii,b,l'nligin".14" l'int!I PI" ''' 1, 1 e ' ' ' . ? *. '.1 and reateledewn to Oa etation- and fire their floor there were a timber a .frien stadding be. artiele . which. Ime preyed itself . Wherever. -, the present appeinteca,,- ns. they .are . 411. Y. itaraVeliiiihren."; .. 7;;:.' 6 1'-b,iiLl ... '''' ' '' - ''' ' -7 a fl taken, for oar patient conminnity hai) become e„lete .0c ilea, email „os tild 00,piieii, ye ttveeit the beain and the gietin the fallen aetiti :introduced to be a fraud of tne. Iliat .watere.,, .... e aawistannedtathis'afilietion aria. eubmit ter ite.ereeteeteen• re and, rerteme to f4ay,. there two! tiet 0, men bzirt, : e: .1 I t, t IT calth.y, men i 14*We:felt em post thole ()aye :U. Xetseedy,1.15/011417'bi. 611 Chligten,y• • , • . ti !,0 ant th mug!' paresenger .11eiu bet ,Toini. MoDoegall and joseph Itood, jr.,Who 10„,ts..,.,..........„., - A lixtratt ',:,:' ''' '''''' 1 witilOit.tt 1thyttnilt c1.1;':'11‘ k''''''11-3 it YO'', .verY. 4 hem Mott -Mil to Vaticenver,., (end Dominiere mince/leo Ditty ,I4 tat: unscrupulyn...kieuts who. . '- or uaitiirieari.. .110t, LO:td11614.tiVdrail: (.16V'' . „., 1, _ m.46 ete ehey take: quinine iti the eption...-, • . received.- very ,eligbt injeles on the shoulders. aie..attemptieg .0: sell 'the same by hogne . Senate and in What Manner they shOUld. ' ; 'ret'" ' • ' ii ' Tiqo Day,)''w reit mune .stectreine tote elie etatiote "abase -peel* who eamo in lett; ern to b8•6"' silently after 9 o'clock • 0e ()any :1st,. )8.80"i lottlo, , nothing, btzt the• peoteetion pf - a kind • eestenonutle, atm Yenrieteepooteully, Me HeagOOPER, 4.a., • - be elected, is the question.- Their num,- - ' - „'„',,„„,„,„„ : • • ..iloTomoi... .,-, . . . • , gratAted.this time, as they escaped bearing .de0„14,1 into tho /Melee Of • fi- Provelende efteed some of ton at leatit from in. . :-. • tree ea ' a '. : iiinited. • There i'.one•way A. Vkl.h-- -VT. '41161344.: ': ' . . 7't"'filgr11.9inber8 .6f the eaneeet. 'flidiale'elittraeres le crow -how lame teten't Moat a .. , . . 44.,,,thyti:t4..,,..4 fiatnird.lorflOor .. .-., ..t6rrfr-rit.4-6). • • ;highest. standing in 6 ecommithitv° a J. °!!",„Ir', I „if was, Very te.Stefully decorated with evergreens , " • . • Clinton Marble. evorite,. • 1..olat -ox T118 Lommat itaan, - orirwnert , :eoverai reit .1.bgES atid reoieatioes. aIise Smith • / . Clinton, July 6 1886. . ... . , •of clee ' e• themethat-yeentIctaffater • •• e, Stomurybte. 8 gather 1 o Pollock, 1 Clordurr....., 1 Noy, for fear of beiteg'ileenfiee'ef partak,rigeof. .9 4. Senators eleeted will- be .men of the a. ell or, b Onidut . Rloirie of Wineifpog's had water, 'The. engine . ' eNEWSealeTOTES. - Pang "Wait till thee:lends roll by," This Bo. • Chief Pouncimaker is. reported dad,' '. i , . en AUTOOltArll ALBUM. ily leaving the same at • . • • ....•.-- - 1,11) 1) own„r ':: ...:1 l', 64,..r(14"" ' ' lectioo was.not named hi the prograinuie, `A. is 1,ictiv:,6cy,,i4S'te:)§:alv.:Tis'ot.t ?,1",,1":erm.:1:k::s., ''' -----------------------0 '(I'l •,,,re11 as of It representatiinelass, as ,, o but •sveryene knows -what is eeming.after Mite Sir Charles Dilke line been defertatiel.." .I • 41-,41 Kippen and Clinton, ott Sunday 'evening, June. 0,, timitinfittally goth ante precisely the right -andliags, while peomilient ott tho front of the . * their political vietes. That. is toreiillroc s' f, 'a e a ;, position, • Mies' Smith's nevarynig hobit of boiler wag tbe legend t‘Ferine 0004h tO 4440." , the NtVt lictA Onice,..inuler will be suitably, rewarded, • •each.Protince a, delieite.nuteber of Sena" Wilvol7611(ined. c:t.:'...:4'. P 111 ' :.. " „ .0 _._ , - IT ./1 iyilbi ran" ' ••• • • ' '1 h1 -1996"r•''' ''', • • ' '''' • l'' ' wearitigliereglesees ana onctipying etteerae ,..,,o oe. ., r ardner A nnt ant It 'ail:it :Wit, 1.10 generally known thee the aver. It coots f414,000 a year to light White " . WANTED, -A -N IRON. (-MAY MAIM, NOT VN. "; . tors'baeed eithma trete RS pop.0 la Afar - ' 1 in tnitintes iti inljusting and• removittg theoi is ago AVinnik tamer ie of an exttetualy .quiet and, Herm. ' , v v tem twe nor over Se Oh year of ago fair traven • . t le preportion of repreeditetiorte lin• th ''."--..' .' ".."*".--- ::::" Kl("4 . retiriug (imposition, Such, therefore, belts Mts. •Glidstene spoke at a Liberal Meet. a WOOUO) tO (1tIVO, . Al)Oly ;ft limy ign.A..,ornez not an affectntien, it is on aot of meetly, arl , there:am, they were afraid that they eoul jug lit London on Saturday. • ' kr, warromed some', thorougmy hrokee4 and in for ....... . - . . . . • House of Conitoons. Hata° the Senators •.•• .,_,_,.. . ..,.,, ''., gives the people ueat•eet the. doot an opportn. . not give tha train a sufficiently bog tet groat- ' Gallia, Ont., has tient $500 to Mr„ Parnell EXICarraliti.,a1 • elected by ballot in eaeh local. ftssetriblY: ' MEntekt: 'AssocrA.T.rox,-The littron nity to slip mit before she begins to warble. . . . - • .NO eitill to ClittDiTOVA Y....AA. ing, so they got the Railway Co, to provide • they to retire •on the diaaOltition of the .illeclical Association tact itt the Mechanics? AaMissSinith loft theiStagoi`Doh" rinteorriond, • • • i - • • e t - . to aid the Irish • Hotter Rule ettuih, A .. , .., , , Assemilly thee elected them ; ,a.tiew house whet Was aeleep in the batik part or the, flan, 1 , . , - tooveta tnore• locomotiv s o help to do OM 'Pl.: J.staq 140 portions were al] or'04 Ill ft rain err of tho 110tised StattnOtt of °mark, as amentica . e ., Notice is hereby given, in num:nu:cot Semantitep, . , to elect new Senaters ; retiring Senators -, Inetittite. roome, fS'eaferth, on Ttheaday, foil ofi. his seat, and Inistakitig the noise' tea • • usual lop, hip herraliang: neaessary -pn. etoch tvey tollieion in England ori Mendey. an be °legible •for re-eleetion. • This yill J'uly Oth, and uras well attended, it lerge an etteoro, she came haek. atied mt.rteeyed ' ' you3 Y1114 i ' Hon E -Blake is having a remit enthusi; • by 40 Viet., them. 9, that talttnattoni and other per. keep the Senatote en rearneet With othe reeeptton in hie West Dueltain lone., eftit; lete et the town of Clinton, in tho County of • . sons eating emient nottot the estate .of Margaret number of medical gentiemen being pre- nicely. Some One 'Ought to kill that Man Waugh 1 T min hear theinfee -Ito, the blears.. a, " • • viett's or the people. . . 4tent, l'rom, nearly all parts of the contity. atrium -eel, Then came Prole. Mutphy art endow ed serocching yet i It was like what the "'le. Samuel, Wirtz, one orthe ()Meat aitlitirie Unroti,martled weeme,..deeerteedo.whe..died•on-or..--... Art liuttS1101 MUMbet or very interesting . Meelarty with a duce oh the. guitar ; every. eci, deem said about the bagpipee, "St was abeittene tenth clay or Jnne, 1980, ere here* requited ' . est hoevenly tnoosie." Th000ttt perforin. of Westport, •Ont.,„died•stiddenly ori Satut- to sand by post; prepaid, or otherwise deliver to the cases Wer0 presented,. i n chiding eitSCS 'Of body Watt gtAteful when they got threetielt.--A na.* enderstgned, Executor ofthe last•will and totatnent LEITER itom, a traveller, published organic diseetee °tithe' heart, of. infantile The Professors iniee Wati for the Mayor Ala 00;POrAtiO4 Oi d F. l .eo violated more els,. 01in the Globe, alleges that in !futon and arhau tile the guitar like grArtu. %vomit:eon t • '1 i • f ' 1 to The through train oit- the Canada PaoiliC prosen an at ' roe o •wo co o • , . of the mitt litto Margaret Salt, at Clinton, Ontario, ott paralysia, Of progressive muscular per, ,atcs fittlet 4'8410,40W( • They are in greet • tthat tret o e fa the eoreoe of Mr. 3', tar. Egon; met with o.eories of tor Aborts all along tho --Or befere-the4.4.0r-day-of-Augestrr-kt-IX,..1980. -their • Bruce, tho, Scott- Act la ' linnet% of: ernogressive muscular "'nand at all 1102 Aieneeg io tilotultrYt1 15141 3, 121.314031 121.314031 Ogee -tali of the C, a avallebto hue: . . chrltaintl mutes end atithemes, Addresses met cleserip• openly than in any Of the other Scott Itet atrophy, etc, 1')r.White,. S. eeretary ofthe' it -is believed, in fide One their nuteieel .etio• Th,:y t.hotk, through the. Mayor, affixed two Aft% non, the tun partinerwe or their °Mime, a Guenter'', ot 00km:couture and the nature of the securities (it eearttifel nage real en iron negro tetho Sloan, id Cheleea, Vt.' who inur, any) held hy then). And thin immediately atter the counties in Canada, ' This \statement, if Ontario Medical Assoelation, was present cation avafs acquired at the livery stable ; they. eery I. :ire supposed to lie law-abiding citizen's. those mon attennit tkitetteh onr , eligiumemetook of mom ice, Aic.,:, and bia thAt . if, staw nieson, doted her boy, was sentenced to ii5 years said fourteenth rely of August next the WACO( of th0 OStiant.of the SAN tate Margaret:4(dt will be distributed trim, is not creditable to ill oee• parties 'Who • frolv !Toronto3 and read a most interest aro trying to get nit a Mass in town, and it . The hotel -keepers OW° it to thentseivo to t Ludo .ot the Ass:Ai:mien wore tendered the ginner .48 tl.icy (la,: 11/14 ..911igoVtO . 1)0 ttif i)Ver 411 1101.),•, AL1414A. 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