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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Signal, 1880-10-01, Page 4• • tI .f 1 1 •. t • 1■ • Y ✓ • • ai. • THE HURON SIGNAL. FRIDAY. OCTOBER L 1880. [leer ...«w....a. Co '0,1-M1' NI(' A T1 ONS TRYIN° a N)gW BRAII:H hLeaasrdss r oras. Wakf-tr. 1.r. knight W• u.� T OWe u tea els ret tae 1 The ere swish Lest Y,s mesa[ •Av ts °v.,•,u�� m co▪ nfine n [lac hurry 4 ark. artte. Jima tcbot r y1 ]L kotCPRkopvi 1e. . R. unsure.. It 11 Kant'. d Cp�.uery-I. G', Clinic auetlewlw am.. - W R ltolieetaot. prima at agues tuna .h• •ws Mal o. this er trots nen ousel. ,1 Dt 'maths Brakes (` urr assets tor Sale .lames ti�mailt tae. 1 .utas r. .•. r• •h•.r••ughly .i. (h. 111t*r )rsrrsnt•ks1 Miss .1 6tewar. Buffet. alis Irsa Hutto l)itia►un f.*bin L'ndeetakrt D diagtutetl inti, 'b. .. ,' . .idgment .1 t.h• brat•[ Trani Beltway ander the (itweet.. �Cff dsplaywt to •h• [sags. .heel at OP wpor%Mi. • ' H 1....1•iniin Ery kmasl RsUwa) • v). (eAdla51 Mr Usti Atidet'suo wiil leave for a tap ab sai•e r•reatt'eatlas- w Dakota OD Tuesday nes, Oot. 5th. He Haanda ho visit his two sots now i wow..;ntha h . n and be brief s. .seen L •1 series M m7vlest / N 1YUr M.an•Oi •., PL• i*./re. AVM& OR* t• 711. • •• .1 . hinge ser} sic ' n. Ill •u10111.0 .t. yr •ttt,a. tTV* •ltsapt,••U4 ....n recipient •1 week wwrestrny use .ur) .utwtrsaful West tar.., tyrrieuIturtu wild .r alit I!ttrp.•ril.tAutdrut 1 B Amami THE 11 l RoN IN A 1 (!shone! 1611 rh s eeds • feud . Bay tieet•rrs.1 Ou tend n sit the Port Th. •are, 4 Ulla *b. weer tik re. „suc. Dnver'rad Lek. Nunn Railway si A - - ( of heal m 1te1I 11..4 .1.. eta wait. p'War illy Pre. 4 th. titrttfurtt and M'R 11/e1 . bCT4lBER 1.11 true! .it. r 1.41 ^4.1.,. .1, I'1,. r cult Hue* katlw•, . and the ?menus. Di aa� altheugl• wee) dDv IS,piI,. 1 Ilse n.,t1, Smith, trove Th. bars omit. I hu • a it►, WWI r he .lawn d ale.tber illi sabots[ set I . h .the w«re- i. ali:111 44 tr • al \kart .e /• 4ln on nbl. �uurdr. Last .•.•e 1. Ik1nRAlaMr 'tftlaslrrfat 4' a►,.w ,. solo .nit, .t w: -«f [rosier of Ili t><ra, 1R [rata and `t '`o ph • 4 fi i *4.4 Ea saws tAsu that L.Aaar • 0th .h n �� tlail� eau Lha togs, Bern's. ..t Ktnk•..w. . I. et village new Mews* le myself .t the lair Mit. yt•t rimed. Tbr tits[ Nat was dew%• heavy N.n•itord. retun.ud frau, the true. paws It mot inn elle the j rade leading into Godenrh th. train .e.....o t r 0th .if pnrA+. 1 ttxik rev,n'a! .yf ow [rest 1 Manning ^O midge e.a how wee hn.ught part. his father, iu. •Jct ntsli.1 f shtat tom, 1".,k at t.br eamplea, , llo,. ,.;mw.lese.w�, in IOW us ,,iidr f..ur f el...it 701 Yugo* of • it". 'rho) hag t..th 'sear• the exp eseionl -of rite of ow linos[; of the ]Patent =tea helium applied from ta.en dnnkifigtlesvi}y, and unite •.taarrel ssteesivr buyers, if sever raw at heart Ike tender. Ault e.ualedam tett ter mitts .ruting. the drunke11 mil killed h1. father i arunplt of fel wheat 'flu the market i I the rest cm, . rich hewy too:deu neck -yoke. , would give three Main more pet- bushel 2nd Tea NI._pinedtrain Intro 1.11.• retie rr,roier • jury brouq►t ;a A verdict tl I for it than the ouradjudged due prises ' ,wry. attaches t„empty dot cars w feria[. 1 have- 'ampler bons t1a0h batt at ray This ate, was me a tad.• a sickly. F� •- manslaughter. store, whish ma he ejamin.td any was deemed 1d, lite[ng -___ _- petrel who wishes w re. see theT ow weight. of ready ill rear of the pan t.. L.,Y ora t>eppttpuM the first prise mil Soot. at Trroltca, mud 1 : which the Maims were applied and t.he- mush ray it hut no aimp•riroi to the heavy aisda Irish Isnd1Ord sad mpr� eaie, WHIN vie- !maniple shown by myself here. Now for 3rd Test ---'With forest Brakes and tat.. of the latest agrarian outltya. He 1 the n18118W mad method by which 1 ob- oontinwius tope co • tau mai +tar murdered oe Begerdd y ,kin, whileMined so Sae x .staple, and. .ymut - such a , down the e grade, work from the +churning home fmss a n,setispg of ma'16^9ilt calor. I ally pun -aimed the van only, was brought to a dead 'wind i axe•d frotr Yr. Hilliard, grain sealer. in 57 wooutids, une braketnari doing all the wistrstes. Thew were * nnISberof ehota Dederick; it wean ordinerylgood maniple breaking. Thin completed the Tests for feed at hip., and when the corpse was of red $not, pretty dark in color with that day. bla111171Wi one buret was frond in 's � Yesal characteristics of the thick out- On !]at head, three is NA neck. end two in the ode eytv.ering. The ground it was sown Brakes -was renewed, with the followingMdy. He, had recently Obtained eject- • on wee prepared as follows. It. was results : pas soma., fallow, broke u front meadow, 4th Test- [drusen of the slat .:dun fully d urday the trial •d the Patent [writ doctrine algaireit to -c ,ff his tenants. Before plowirt in the tall it was treated loaded with wood. After running .town The xrroaateNtion has caused a panic w a swat of raft-aro ro tons to the Sebachs grade, which is a heavy .one. anti mpg tandior'ds in 'Ireland, and ire• acre. Once Plowed m [the spring. Af- the teas[ mss brought t. a full .eel, ie serllards a ooat of inane d t S rift d sties plowings. The result was a remarkably weer appplied from c 1 line crop of wheat, and a great. improve- one bn►keman in the, yfut. sues[ m Dolor. Seed tab n from the Stop ateive croft was that fall sown un another track, brakes applied and train leaded, ,11«[1.0 orlon[ revise re- 871 w0 rnOre one !senors am y . a. R rear tend ..uh lav Teases are in a bad meas sit the R••+ I 6thTest St/ I was made .n . level The 1Jakaa reputes to sCt itt reason, "Id .ern ac7e lot; that wean through the wine same as in test number four. in 72 se - asserts that he will eansider any further process, with this difference: through a eon*. admetesof Montenegrins all •declt,rstiori mistake of my owe. in giving orders to No difficulty was found in etartiug the .A was. The Potters have- again fortltally, :he hands in soy employ there. was de- trains the brake-shues relsaasd without alealgnand the surrender .if l)• parted on the meadow intended to be tiny trouble. The Patent brakes apply tanland if the Turk does nit comply, broke up for a rammer fallow, over 30 as well in backing • taajn.as in going P y. t� heavy loads of rosch salt. When i sew forward. The utility of the p1aatent brakes was thoroughlyproved a Thure- day, for on aacenduig the grsde the se- cond time the train bacl up a hand ' Their remarks being spread with anec • o t e . alae, and w ittfcfsu section men was noticed eonung down the 1 ing, and were confined chiefly to de- ., grade within a short distance of the ap- ' nouncing the evils of intemperance. Theaverage over az auLax 1 \ saw: the straw very strong, and on tip preaching train. The patent brakes be- choir, alternating .. with the addresses feet high; yielding over mg immediately - e. I sang apiropriate anthems, the Misses Fi ee•nibiaexl fleet trill bombard the place the ground after it was salted it. had the The aslnint per..er.eness .,f the snitm, .5 most extraordinary, and his 'lateral: - out • a •'hake tett ha rendered kis eery unpopular with the Powers. It ttrioy however. that hr has been .0 edy•ife- struot.ed ♦ ac t him present Pett by one 'f•the pew,- powerful nations azerealed, earl if se, the sequel will be of the putt- -ant instant eu Europe and the world. Jlr k11AP.D Dairw•noi tr, III.. P for Destro 'Huron, will pay his annwatteisit to ha constituents about the middle of October. He will deliver an eddies& in 'ioderich on Oct. 18th.. and wll also s iesk.at. **forth, Waltoe and Leaden - bore'. stir Richard ii considered to be tape Col -the meat finished speakers . Can- ada,and will be able to throw ooasider- eble light upon a nuniber of thargeestious ..,f the day. The Pacific Railway Syn- dicate and the North-west laid Saguia- ' tions, -.will, we think, (all for attention .at hi4ha.nd. If they do not on. the oc- casion of his visit to Huron. he :ill cer- tainly -take the questions in hand .,n the doors -df the House when Parliament appearance of a beevy fall Of mow. It was a question wa3ther I would order it to be shovelled off or plowed under. 1 *Included on the -latter. The result was one of the finest crops of wheat I ever that territory, sad will be absent about • . u►.etth He has in iatantftvn •( aettl trio •ben however k1 t f• ttawrort. Usenet ..t d k h., 1 nae been re-atrtg•ged at f.,c•hsei vu $600 per annW1 leu the tea, 1881 1'aaeDau MI e5ckwo(d (rusher f w ... sir law .•f c` lisTet +seal Et1q, .i (:harry del* ram last us the 22nd uta fon Aur, arhor Mesh., te mount. ho ' endue u• ..pt Modica/ eellege ther. 1t Den M1 Wllltar► Y•wag .h. . spin'[• d Ret'•* •,t (lli1bonrs .eN o, tit UP day ru..rwng fey tb. P►uvtn.-.iat 1,xhlbl 1101. ..e filaiai)Uyr w• 810 M .n. .d the I i$rdgeo fin .erv,os• wart, ale.. wad. .,.• of ru elan Rthahttuw !held at Toronto i'anaonu /tee M. t'rsi.Iial.nl, 4 Wealth Hill ..nn Msntheasei , has 1wh for a skip , tali amorist his friend. Rev' Mt. Hit vent Ali aged 811,1 retired .inia- 1 ter of tie. Baptist denomination, •mss- +ris11 b0s }rplrit at Manchester, Wild RM. Mr. 11tJaTlanr at Rtraith Hill '. fanner of the township .1 1 )/!bonds, r*,atoned ...harp wheat buys., -.t t.ode- nch Mks buying as old wheel, a I0s41 ..f this yews growth and obtained out nitre 1lswa1lktm a bushel The honest farmer became so elated at his pecua,ary •ueceaa that be "set 'em up'• f.,r the boys at the herds in town, and *1 . wayside 11111 .n the way home was taken down m 16 word& and will tit .•onfined to hue tied fit some time with a disjointed ankle and limiter' leg.Honesty in the beet policy even in selling wheat. [New Era. THAN KIWI VrN1, Pam' vet. ---A thatiks- giving festival under the auspices of the thel congregation of the B. C. church, war held on the 27th ult. Tee was serv- ed on tables, to about 300, which were beautifully decorated, and laden with delicacies in abutdance, then' being enough and as much more to span:. The church wan tastefully decorated with mottoes. etc., composed of evergreens, flowers, and the different kinds of au- tumnal fruits aid cereals. Tee being served, the meeting was called to order, and after prayer led by the Rev. Mr. Spargo, the chairman, the Rev. J. Broad, presiding gator, introduoed in order th>'' following rev. gentlemen ' rollick, Webber, Gray, and Thomas. i HER C. P. A. N. JOB I rn, ••.Ir »oy .•rt. aa, •r'►.. ...•.•..i rn'.. nit rinse. • Mlu.t,.tiald car loaded with iron care f h d ns, were very interest •M• . -r tn. Olt Hign U.,mnlla.i ,lree !•nett,• Esau •.et,l1uil.,. lords The Estate of R. B. SMITH, M ••sig tt,*i uwil 10013, my per.'.•n*1 rtii•'•ri. (-1.; N M,wase air, who hae lately pealed through y r t•owu. that you seri' tab leire lak .ar .Ott mom or 1.•,' JOOM IN JAD/aem, Mad that yoe oil � t w•Mt • .dark, I anangeu.eut* with you ti, supplly the sen wodrkjpg on •the P. B 1t, atone rill esquire piles or Shirts end Iftiswere alae Over -mats, Tweeds, Cloths. .M'tl rhyme, ,nit OoN tt Shirting.. :�Io'kn, Witte Rats, Gape, And :i �M llktll• 1i1fr-t" . ••tier[ I Mat 1, with deal• i'v et that you still have a Mtge Iambs;; of kt. i.;.. ,1• Ithat 81011011 of Cantle, and as 1 know they are wonderful peopia ter canoe • vette 1 hat that even the N. P. won't prompt them from baying you out bet, '•e wy re tura_- but be sure to keep pleats of the above Bloods for nate. Iwo .ri ail1 r� +rept hem fh.tav,a I t ill.makt it 1 O. 1 remain. yore- frim' 17tH DEW A. Miss J. Stewart, MiIIiner. Dress -Maker, rHh.' Sy& 4ftlt', AT 11{x_75, Al, iE:�.74', A.'118:1111/7- r +ss_5u, Al'MMIlle ' 85_5U, ' I (tl1(s.AT illlta• AT Sir_ gCa. A T ts7_f30, nee- HOSIERY, UF MITCHELL MANUFATLRE, •for ladies' seer Qildsla• Apprentioea Wanted. (1464) ' 11 S BTE'WAIRIP c 40 bushels to the acre when cleaned and have been a small ut werious collision Jewell. erninghanr Butts and Partner Naim ase Groceries and Provision s fit for market, acrd a most remarkalde was at aided. presided at the organ. The proceedings r change in the color of the wheat, it be- From the result of the trials made we closed by votes of thanks being to the Crockery, Glassware and China, ing almost at bright as our bright.eam- have nq hesitation in saying that this is ladies for the sumptuous repast which pre. of white wheat last fall. I again just the brake required on freight cats, they so kindly provided, to thechoir, and Ha purchased the business of Mr. 1ittNar H0111'061, is now prepared to supply sowed the seed from that raised in moth- as no better stops could have been made to the speakers all which were unani- , all Having customers and'.. many new ones as may favor him .with their patronage. er held, said field receiving a liberal with the air brakes on the same ei, ously tendered by the audience. Pro- ceeds of tea 160.25. AN INSPECTION SOLICiTFI1 NO TROTBLE TO BROW d0oD8. CHAS. A_ NAIRN, [air. of H hollow Slyer wed Market Blstart. dose , •1 emit before plowing, perhaps d and equally loaded. 'We hope to ear of about 1000 lbs..•to the acre, and plowed' the general adoption of these brakes. as in, afterward a coat of manure; result I they cost but a trifle, and that IN. - . this fall • a remarkable fine qrop, very Smith and those associated with him sem• strong in the 'arse; Jn w; and for red 'wheat a ay reap the benefits of their persever- Dunlop. 1„ l:exicrich, on Wednesday. and .ill., "52the wile •A Mr. Hugh Dunlop, of a son... remarkable bright color, and very titan i once in their laudable edorta t.r place be - transparent skin. I ma add that the fore the railway companies a cheap, Rim- ' N1- Jone.. aged R4 years and 6 months 10 sews i seeded down the rather le, and effective freight tar brake. Jo11aw. lu liodench, on the 70th Sept. Isrorgr extraordinary crop of salt has since pro- These brakes are also well adapted t.. duced very heavy crop of hay. I think passenger cars, and can be constructed I have received more than the expects and kept in repair at less than one fourth of the salt used in the increase of crop ! the. coat of air or vacuum brakes. N Perhaps from the brightness of the • C i wheat the judges thought it was net rad Bide. Scot, but if they' were the iodise ought o. have been. they culd hav� •R.u, t u. R. H. Tuck has removed I • onoe seen by the formation of the grain. his business t.. the more commodious BAKER AND . C MPECTION.g , (Natal ',vase in th. •_otle.ly, used Largest !talk 1 ii ride +,f LowdoR!_ that it was Sect when_ I really thought 1e�,e, known ae L.ckie n old stand ourhsocieties were re for the of of 't"est street. near the cosh Dice Pastas & 1Tir, Leo • ocupied bs Jno. Stewart, the ferric. At tie residence of her brother. 1St. Leonard's. Cumberland'. Ont, on the 23rd ' :Sept_ Catharine Julia, second (laughter of 'Del -miter the late Archibald Petrie. R. and *Wet' of res aietrright. of Godench. E. KNIGHT, @lignite. Daniel Cordon ewuig now the produce o Me farm former place- being'te.r, small for his. Rae-Rootf Semi,. could be- improved and if that is the - Pm -I - I fact. if by any ordinary mode of cultiva $mussels RritM lurid attended theOdd- Wane mei ped p�� 1�����, FmAY Ctriam. 1 tion you can improve on an • variety of T9ee' ' - • ,1 Fellow. demun'tratnon in TomnU, lad it 1� 1 grain it ought to get the prize. If the' week they spade a a:editable a 1 A rind Iter ers WW fine it to their sarastatse toes my ODA if tlifry used • stied armee as • LebtiraOm 1h u 1l'iwaeoccupiedySabbath burn and t s grant .hewn by myself had been faulty The Plymouth Brethren who have plain and tan. 1.41.... and t'onfrclronery of crate yrlob Res. 'A church McFarlane.wNibi goon t y o�erwise, that is in the size or fortes been holding a tones .'t religious meetings all kinds. cc tabic �9 tion of the grain, I would not have ohm- for some time !asst have discontinued res we•e4ltg lakes a Rpeetaity. P plained or troubled you with this ens- thew for the present_ BTeadjielivrred r ter, afternoon 1.• a1' • munication, but the grain shown by mei Pseem,,, R. _ George Roger. wh,, his of the teen. pale was superior in everything except it war been confined to hin house for the past t �1 v too bright for red wheat. week • we areglad t. lav ha a,. fax rec,v- I. E. KNIGHT. meets. sen( requlremente. \ •w , . , • Sies-Beeses, East Wawaaosb. . t;thrum' v. Miss lira.:. Whit nut. of lours truly, the 911h eon. Eesi Wawanoeh. died on the 10kh:inat., after a prolonged illnem, of consumption. The funeral test place ..n the following Snnday, wllse was very large* attended. -She waa a per- son Aha woe highly respected and lied just reached the prime of life. itseuralielial Meet. Rp•annaacel.. Mr. tVeatheratd. of 4S. Nt,. S,;$at Wawanoeh. has been re wed for next year at. * salary .4.1330. which as.an'tenerea .• of >)<1Ci 1' .r. than Ahis.year. 0ailarich Township. Rev. M t.'tlirahaln, one of the . Jdest t'resby4etien,rsinisten in the county .,[•- .,+pied the ftilpit of ilnion church, imd Sunday. Afternoon. Fears Remus. Mrs. Taylor, of Che - min. has rented her farm of 110 atria, on Ent Maitland t . (loderich townibip, to IMeisrw John earl Henry Raker, .fora mile.. elm of,yeam 21st Wind at NI p. w. North -wed, Feel Rawrau. Mr. Henry Young, of string breere, cloudy Number of miles ski 9th too., has rented his farm to Ifr. Ute wind travelled during 24 hours Thema (1ordlmior a terns .4 fico years, 10814.0 milt. Shower at 11 a n. ceased .t fir twt•.nf $300 a year. at mot/111, 0.5 c. 1. fo11. 22nd Wind at 10 inial North emit, light breeze.. partly clear. Number of nuke the wind trsvell.rl auntie 24 hours 1'wo..11 14101 week Moore Dan.13146 0 pollee A .loser . 1 r .+red altser i resell killed a lar! wind at 10 i. met abet- So 13th salt, hake. ,.f the ,.mnteO rps0iss. .•n /112' 146.. hen&'.•. .Iver. Via. bet- .of miles Robert 1Elli.. farm. trilbies. 4hr win•1 trwr IIrr1 dunes[ 24 hour. 257.0 eh .s 1•••11•9. sees rt, oetl [hire. pp re- tits. than elven a noes, N mil ..t IIP It u. \1.uth-eastt a .aryrsr /nom ten Ulla" f� IL 1"4in Baths, . bear V hey of miiw. the wi1M travelle.i. 1sir n 24 hors 20151 t tare C. ('RA ata. P. f;. -I may add that mw y faith in k is each that 1 have salted about 20 :teres this fall with ,ver 20 tons of salt. State .4 the weather for the week end- ing September 2fith. 114 11. Nth Wind at 10p. He �.•uth-eaet,lfght 'tweeze, partially etc•udt Number of mules the *Arid trav,•lleel diming 24 hours :1260 milts 15th WHIM At to I' rel South, fresh titres, Ludy Nuulher .f miles the wind tratelle, dur1i, 24 h•.ura 484.0 mile.. g�1 t.. run at 11 :a rel . 1•e%ad raining at R 1• '.... '2 2 tubi.. inches fell. 20th Wind .o 10 p.m. `••13th; mode- rate gale, clear. !dumber ..1 miles the wind trevelled dame: 24 hour. SALO mow. ..,1,w1 ng al • I 6e'�''"' '. old Winn ant i41 p 11, 'i•.nth, fresh et,irrr avn.11 cl.ndt Number .f ng h.Itsr wh Irav t 'r►t .1 truttea.rd riot Ise• w••ttlst...4 least cher � r� H • h„1,00„, `e• tai*• , I'hwt hotter ' of Mtesdkr ered se to be able U. attend te his usual duties -The many friends ..t Herbert Inman will be pleased u • learn he hese, far recovered as to be considered out ..f dang- er. -Our old townsman ,1. D. Carved', who is now engaged in the mercantile business in Tars, has been spending his honey moon in town, he having1 entered into • life partnership with one of Tara's faireetdaughters. ---Wm. Arm• ung formerly on the staff of the Brun - ass Ppd, has taken his departure from here and intends to locate in Manitoba. -We also miss the smiling counte- nance of Ave Aldridge, who has gone to secure a lucrative position in Platteville. -Mr' Skelton is again in the Tnerket. buying gram. His appearance no doubt MB tend to keep prices firm (loop. - Mr. A. 111.&, of Queen's Hotel, Brunela.. •ffers a silver cruet stead, worth 010, f..r the hest lady equeetrian, not Is than three t,1 compete, at the (trey Branch .Agricultural Sow. A gang of gipsi.l1, who have an en- campment about half -a mile north .4 the yaw,. discovered that an intruder had M AN IT 0 B' A visited their tent ...n.. time during the night, and abstracted thrrefrem the mat ..e Au ;Nil li r. Tin a $300 in .ash. A watch. a seven -sheep . er and •d.hei valuable,. which had been at North-West.carefully c.mctslwd in a obsess h.....dir had been !Meade to At. the .i,.tthl. duty 4 safe and .rosy chair f.r th. mitt,. m Nu clue t.r the robber. John Starr%. lett •t r 1.. Orli. , Merit Starr.. hantwar. n.irrhant. .rh. hast sprinhwent 1.. Man ran ,. ih. N..rth wee 1r.•vnw• 166 TWEEDLIE, two doors West et DIII. M MCL&AN'S. Cutting and Fitting A•ee'ia die Latest. Approved Style. 1781 MeNAIR'SSP,ND,TORR REMOVED N} Tt INNI .AO TV .AT 0V • MLDRTAN I.. N 01.11 rt1TO M4RRrr'M ri-RNTTI•R1r MHo••. • /PINKI'n,prtetur rat urn.l.hank, tar pant tea, o.•.. 1l and would inform old and new Mend. that he ha. this year a superior lot of Garden and Field Seeds. N 1 .r .II n. . print ..7 AII'all.ers•e Horse Meunier .11.001 for the best t acre Carnets, t sere best Msngolds. 1 acre TurTurnip,.; aped to Is. bone.; .• At.' • IR•a .IAMkN Mr,NAIk. I7,1 Hamilton 4r, tet_ Ooden,•h. it/wha has retort. edry with te nitrnir,in ..f Dale woe, ' his [petty ii Rnusett .red permute, o ril.•r f... •. , the win trsvellwi At 24 h•'sir• 4181.0 ' .. aistts• I+st �~ p�jnrr.et• mikes Isghunr sett IA r "' wly,¢•grn In the 1.».k sent swtl.owri tons. :Ant L»rH . .sen .aspic, u. fan.. lir t�t�nem red rho plat. da alas' 1. mane t- iisv.rnt Illhts Arad n.ws have taker ,,Ia/v Val . n eu.i tn. ..Isst1.r gositµ +,wt1r RwrIi, nod r. 10.5 .1s eu .t h1. .t -.i n•».e .1 tit. jam +tat$ hhrwtn s. ret" [• poo.. P• th. .et0it, .n wh1r I. 'h. parti/Mlpatn• g ►r, s.ctp••r. rh. \m.+rtoaLt 1Rx end w .i.speate� f hang fry./ denten 1 rho """ ' •eM na.d0r81. gals 1 • Iian1niorrs .h •1710t• ha.• r.wprV all. • ate., seri for w•- fr•» imIlli s• transf.rr.ri .f, h..• • Inward stow. t4. rhml rot, ie-. •Llbc•tike , here. + and rh. err .• - - nirmfrt "Km. old ti .oda agalno thew some. (•,r 11.III. �. 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