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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1882-05-05, Page 4M � . -1 - I � I . I - - I . . Z-1 - I ­* - , I - I - , . i � - . � . �#­*­N �--W,-i�z -�z­ �­f �­-­7 =----,.­­ , --t� , -- - - f , . I I . I - . - , - I - - I -- ­­-.*­�—­�:��­,­V�- ­�­-."4­zq. - I z ; � I % : � I - � . I � : I : - .. i - * - . � It I& f r �, � i � I 4 a . I - . � I . # - - I — , . I - I . ' - 4 . . . I � . - ! . � . . . . . I ­'. I . -- - - - . ! " i . I � I - , - . � - - — - . NEW ADTERTISEMMNTS maximum freight rate. Upon t� 7 I I I - I whole, we believe the amalgam tion VJ . � I nats and Cape -Duncan & Duncan. I luly Examination -Peter Adamson. i . these two great companies will I - ' worl . I � . . Brucefield-Wm. O'Noil. � beneficially for the country. It will . . - Property for Sale -P. McGregor. . we know, be largely in the interests, -a, : -. Bull for Service -R. McMichael. - - this section of the Province i wbicl I I � -� I � Captain Brant -John Ward. Auction Sale -J. P. Brine. mmediately imerested. . � :Shops to Reut-Wm. N. Watson. Itwillplace Seaforth, Brusseh,Exetor � . ; 'Satin Found. -John Modelana. - Goderich and all non competin . or point 15 . .1iremen, Attention �-J.'A� Cline. 1 'in as favorable a position as Clinton o . I For Sale Cheap-Sc6tt Brothers. Barb Wire --Johnson Brothers. I I Listowel or o ' ther points where . 'clos - I Drawing,Clasg-Meehanies' Institute. competition -now- exists. It Nvill hel . Notice -Dr. Ros-ebrugh. . the -rural towns and give them - equa I � bistern for Sale-Ef xpositor Office. - , i . facilities with the larger cities, and pre � - - , ­ ; . I � . Rneen's Birthday -Town of Seaforth. I I vent all the U ' - manufact I rge tuling ii, - an � � . I I -- � 1K T � ; Itran &XIIJ05ftot � T --' ot, er extensive enteTprises centering - ' the large trade centres. That i this wil � � I I ; : --- ------ -- be a benefit to the whole none, - can dig 1. L I f I I i � � �, ­ . SEAFORTH, FRIDA­Y,�ay 5, 1882. . pate. . I . � � : -. r ­ . � -- : : I - � .. � � I . ; � . . Railway Fusio-n. . � The Re -Distribution of -Seats. � I . . . J � . I I A few -months ago the country was i . According to the census. of 1881 th I I � � by a. rumour that the Great � Province of Ontario is entitled to fou .startled � Western and Credit Valley'Railway add itional repr�seut*ves in tbi I � Domi i - I - . . _companies were aboat being amalga- n ion Parliament. In the Governoi - ., i � . k A . mated and tl�at the united concern was General's speech at the opening of the -� . 1 p � into the hands of the 1. , likely UO 8,91 . . . session a measure was promised . I ' - which . . . . . Pacific Syndicate. The ramour was , would -so redistribute the representa- . I :­ - I - ­ yery generally believed - to be correct, . tion of th6 Province as to mak3 room � I - a � N I � ; � but subsequent events have shown that for these additional 're&eBautatives. . . I I i .� . I rran, I :-the a gem4nts between the contract- This measure has been looked for most ­ I I R, , . I . 4 - i '. 3ng compani 0 i - es have fallen I thr ugh. I � anxiously during the present session,and ! R' . � �i , I I . . ! . . I . ' There is no doubt -of the fact, however, � . . ' this anxiety was somewhat heightened � � , 1,21 � J1 i . 1 '�' that the Credit Valley Rail : I way is -now I by the'reports current to the effect that . i � itT - 1 � � � Itz I - f � , � virtually the private property of s; lead- - - the government,taking advantage of their i , I : il-'�� � 51i � izr � , � . 7 .,. ing inem-ber of the Pacific Syndicate, ' Strong f0110WiDg in the House, would so N . I . , � -, � , ' - - and it is equally certain that the Syn- frame this Bill as to matdrially i acreage � � �.� I � � - I I I : �o dioate have hall an evil eye upon the i � their own prospects, and corr, �spond- , ,,, I V, . 4. . 1-1 � � i Great Western Railway for some time, . . 'ingly lessen those of their opl ionenta 1 %4�1 .. � h4� - . I �. ,; � ! Bud have been pulling the wires with , at the fortb'coming general e.ection. I . I .- , I � .: il� , I � the view of getti. g it into their posses- 1 D I I I The Bill' 'was introduced .'on Friday � f", I I � �,- : sion. Mr. Hickson, however, the mau- l 7 last, and we do not, -suppose th any 1� . - 1, : . � 1 % 4 er of the Grand Trunk Railway, who 9 6 a e who feared th wor t were the I ast dig- � - � f7 � . V I.- I ; ­ : � , 4. one of the shrewdest, and most appoin�tedin their expectation, for, by i. �i I - I I . 'tent rail ay men on the Ameri-, I dGm.pe ,w . it the constituencies . are, t6 t se the � � Z - P i ' I 4an continent, has got the inside track ! ? - mildest.term, shamelessly gerryman. .1 I�r f i! � . I Aon ' � the Syndicate millionaires. A short I � L dered. In order to make plades for ' . ; . r - -: -1 - -�Iime ago the Grand Trank company 1 those four new representatives, the . I , - . . - t I ; . 01 I . ! Inade a proposition to the Great Wes- I Government have fouiid it neces 3ary -to � . � � : � � T , I i.- i � I I - � - tern Board of Directors for the fusion i I . . , . disturb some 52 constituencies, eaving . � � � - I ! -a two roads. i What the nature 4 I � ""Of , th .1 some 35 'untouched. iWe ba ile not � i I ; �� I . �� i I 4 il :,that proposition was has not yet been . I i ' space to give in detail- all the c langes . � � �., . ; 1 . ! t - : . � - *Made known. It is known, - however, made, and must confine oursell �­to a i z � i I ?- i �, I , . I \ that -this proposition, although not ac- . % I - - "" simple outline. The guiding g prir�ciple 1, I � tt , � �' , 0eptable to the Board of Directors of which - the Government professed to � � - ; � . : � I ;� . 1. - . � i the Great Western- Company, when sub- . have in indking the re-distributio a was . I ­ � . � . � �hitted to the shareholders was adopted - equality,of population, Bymmetly, and � t � k. � . ; - --almost unanimously. The old Board .� . . , ce. - to It. is almost needl ess � . 7 - r � . , : � of Directors consequently resigned, anil' I- : ,squvenienc . aay,,however, that in many inEtances I i t I I , A'new Board has been elected to car " i I I ,ry ' where it suited their purpbses thi 3 ,prin- I � .- ; � I � out the wish of the; share -holders, and � . I � � ciple was entirely lost sight of, ana the I - � I I ; . I* accept the proposition of the Grand whole aim Seem' 9 to have bEisft�-- to w I � ` -I � .� T . - upk � ., � :, . r - Company. So that the union of - strengthen t4emselves and Weaken � r . 1 � I . � � �: the companies may be considered an I � , their oppon6nts. This can easily be ' �- t-- , - I—' h� - � t-Accom-phshed fact althouoh the details .� : I 1. � . 0 demonstr4ted by compaxiDg the popula. � I ;. 4 are not yet known. But, from what - I C tijons of the various' constituen ies BE; P��-, P, .-. . 1 3. . I 'w'bas been made publico and from the - �� � I now conatitated. For instance, the � I 1 , . i Pnt I*. proceodings throughout, it is evi 1. � � I - -three constituencies of Ontario county - -1 -- -1 i- ,,- -- ­ I � -�that .that Great Western is to come �, . - I - � wi i th a population of 54,600 are , - given �-17. � , - I ��z � , - under Grand Trunk managementi and " � tbreemembers, whereas the conaty of � ; � � - V I il I : I I � I � � ' ! that the united. cohcdrn will be worked I " I Simeoe with a, population of 72,000 is P 1:� �., . 1. f . - . as one, road and under the direction of � , I . given only tbree. members, whil� the � I i - � � I - - � I I one Board of Directors and the Sam -, i� 6 - . . county of M iddlesex with a pop�lation � J. I i' - �Z, - staff -of officials. I T . - of 69,100 is given four memberg, and 11 1:1 , ; 1- , I - t-� � � , Ws fusion, or amalgamation will I T � I -- go on all through the liab. Aga n, as 1� q I - . T�` r r- - I � � � make a very'areat change in the rail. � : . to symmetry,the South Ridinj rant i , , , , , , � - � . . - . ' i 'i, way relations of the country. Some i I form a a good. example. That 'iding 1, � I , . � 4W '. 'profess to view it with alarin and ()the -,a , i I 11 has been so fixed that a person cappot _,; Z , . i, it ; - i: . 7 I . I � I iy-ith approval and satisfaction. On the go from one end of the Riding to fhe . - . I I . � I . A : Aole we think it will ultimately prove ; other without trespassing on 1 the ad. . I : . 1� � I , �, Ill. , 41 the interests both of the. companies I . Z . joining Riding, and in other donstita- v � . -� . � � tGucerned and the country A large. it , I encies isolated municipalities stand out �, . I � I I. ,- Is incalculably bet -ter that the Grand ; I by themselveslike islands in the mid. . , � I . I ,; Trunk and Great Western Should . dle of a lake,, And to accomplis this I -, I � I I � I ** amalgamated than that either of I equality of population, beauty and. con- . I � I , . 41em Bboiild be united with the Pacific I venience of construction the counties ; I . . L� - � I - 11 ;.: ics1e. This latter corporation hag $ynd I . have been cut and car ved up,so th t the . � i � . � I I I I already given suffbient proof of its r electors of some municipalities will .! I , � / i ., � , . - � I � , grasping propensities to convince almost ­ � scarcely know - where to find them. . I , ­ . ;., . I � - 1% - any person of the danger of givi.ng i.t too selves. Municipal and judicial lines I � � . p 1'.q ntry. Let either � , .much power in the con .� . which have formed divi 'sions for years - � , . I � ' - of the roads named be amalgamated have been cast - aside and ionored and 0 . , il �. � - . ivith it,. and the other singly would not - now connections ha:ve been formed 1Z -� 1. � I 1. - � ,. have thepower to resist its. Op. osition, i - k - I which have nothing under Heavan to - . I I- . � - !, , and both would ultl y imately. fall a pre - - jiustify them, except that:iit * -' i was neces- . � I ,�. ; 1. � I i to. the monGpolist. .-Now, however, the i . Bary to secure additioull Support to, the - I � I �, � I : 11: one company will be about as strong as .i . . Government. To show this we n'ed a - I , 1. :. ?.� -the other, and a'lively competition will i� not go far from home. The township . p .- 1 " . .� 1; [ i, ,� be. kept up between them, and the in- of Blenheim has been detached frona I , 4 " � : - verests of both are sufficiently antagon. !Ir ­ Oxford and -added to So ' I . uth Brant; I 1, � : Ili i 7 Istic to prevent either from uniting with �1. � I ' the townships of North and S)outh 4 , i . � . I theother. The policy of the Grand - Eastbope have been taken from North �� Z 4 � � T rank for Some years has been to ex- . ­ . and So' . uth Perth respectively and dided .4 1 4 t,�ud its we conneotiona. It is to North Oxford, while the townaldp,of ! I I -stern - I ". only a matter of a few years, until the Usborne has been taken from 0,outh ,� 'I: I �. . ; united forces of the amalgamated comi 11 Huron and to South Perth, .and i 4 � - A i panies will be enabled to still further -added the township of Stephen has b n bak � 60 an I ` . I 4, 1 � oxtend their lines, and beforelong they � , , . from the same Ridin ' g and added to . � . I � :11 I I . �Will be active competitors! with the North Middlesex, and the township of .- . ;1 . 4 Pacific, Company for the carrying' trade � I I Colborne and the town of Goderic:, i are - . of the Northwest, notwithstandi '�g the - 11� 140 I I taken fromCentre Huron n giv to a d 3n . , " . , I , -- �� monoporly of that country that has I -- the South Riding to balance up fo - the ., - . � been given by our Government to the loss of Stephen and Usborne , an the - � 14 I i I . Syndicate Company. Besides this the . -- . part of -Brussels formerly in North - 7 � L � � linited company will give facilities to I I Huron is placed in the Centre Riding. A -;,; . : � travellers. and shippers which they do : . I The object of all this mAy be seenfrom I L it I-. . ' t. .uot now ge The different lines will the following explanation: South Brant -1i �i. �e worked together. Passenger trains i . is so strongly Reform that it could not : � I - " -- ' *th ; on each of the roads will connect wi be doctored or shaped into any . , - � ,� - 4L . each other at stated points, and freight- . else than a Reform constituency, and. � . �1� - 71 :;cars from the'one road and its connec-t- I - consequently it is made -,still mo: - o,,. � .6 s .� � : I L ; . � � ions will be transferred to the other - � by adding to it the Reform,townslip of, I I 7. A, Z �� �L without delay or transhipment. Single - Blenheiffi. North Oxford is equally ­ Z ;i . - 1. , stat. -ions Gn either road will,linder the one sided now, and it is made More SO . � .1 � , L I new system, be as well off for shipping by adding to it the two Reform town- ­ ! # i,. * A I * � :'facilitieB as points now are which have ships of North and South Easthope. By - ip.q - , , the two roads, and the result will be . this means the present Conservative . , .,V, � - it c mdation and shipping representative for North Perth is r . 11 i, '' ,if acilitieB all around. Same object on strengthenedin his position and the f theground that therivalry and com- Reform member for South Perth is len. - �:� . I T � petition between the two roads will be . tirely thrown Out and a seat is gained �. - -4 . done away with and that exorbitant I for the - Govemment. In Huron, 6ain It =1 . I I � -- ill be charged rates w - This can not, , as every person knows, an attompt R �- .- � 1T � however, be the case any more than it ! was formerly made to gerrymande I the ii � i i , � �-� . � V - now is, as there will still be two routes people out of their true and proper I 1. � : � �. I - �q the sea -board, aad besides, this I � representation, by maki-a&one intei isely t�: � rF i 7! I . grievalice can e"Uy be remedied if our ' Reform constituency and what was ; I I 1�a iz � logislo,tors wiU only do so, by fixing a I thought would be two sure Co�ser- f -I! d .� . . - ! , � - . " . I . - - , - - - - - � I r � I . I . � . L I � 11 7 . i � . I - - ! . � I I - , . � �, . : � � -� 3 1 i I . I i � . ­ I I I � - � I i . - . - ­ - . � I . I . I - � I . . -­ - I - -- - I , �- I I - . -�'. 1��, 1. . i � I I . � , , I � �­ � . I I I c - - � N I -. i � . � . I � - - I- �' - � . I .. . � � - . . - I I I I I . � . I .1 � � . . I � - � . r . . ! . . . . " . - - . 1-1 - I . . � , . . . i , , - I I I . �� -1- - - . - . - � . I . I . � - I . ­ �­-­.­'1.1'-----­­--- � � --, I i t� . . I ­- . I I I ­� ---- - ­­­-�—,, ,- ­­- 7 � . - —�­, - , ... . - � : '... . . 1, I I I - . . � . 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' I I . . � � � . - I . emu from the Northern Pacifle Railroad, and was in- ],at, gold and blue,which they wear,is lodgings in the Rodolian quarter alft.. ) vative preserves. Tixis attempt, how- latter. An will alsoi be . , siolit on our' are now tenantless. Ran ; toad consequently a frequent d -bill. - 1P1&'%'t'ff '4 i teudie� for th is termiftus of that I �Wm not .8 ever, failed, and the same master car. above figctres, the majority of Mr, Cam- eole is being increased 1�y circulated calling upon the ,Jews to us � - I . - Until 4he Vill rd Syndicate took away streets. The foi i jok- vers have tried their hand again. They 6'ron in'the SouthRiding has been ma- � the h6adquar era to Portland, Oregon. 206 men, and -about 175 of this number the Nihilists. �- .. S,griarded 04 . . ' 11 ­ as to her. 11 . know that fix the constituency as they terially r uced. This reduction, how- Tdooms bas 'deep -water harbour, and have already been obtained. Appli-cants NEWS FRom Russu. - An ImperW True b� . I I . � � I are Subjected to a rigid medical examin. -- order directs the taking of extraort. . . I Queen VS. would, th N. - - �4 parent than real, and thus possesses the means of abipping I . _ ap . Ore SP . ey could not re-sh' a Centre d'v . anathe co, that the hary measures for public safety Huron sor -as to make ,it reject Sir the shot which wi a so well aimed at the ores to the British Columbia coal ation, nsequenoe is I ff an in tift snd Willis mines, the only mines on the Pacific rdernits. while upon the whole not di government Of NicOloie d the City, I � ' � s- ; Sebastopol. Another dynamite .1 40f lexceny- , . .Richard Cartwright, and they try what him will certainly come short of the coast, as We undere,tand it, which pro- ti�guished for their largeness of phri- � - Ar . . Inift 11 . - they no doubt -co - . 1r. Porte'r he iw�ill poll duce coal fit for smelting purposes. q a, a' all acti,Ve, sound young men, has been discovered on the Iffolutos, " re . A1080AW ocel"ve to be the next mark. Against X I � a 1 4tieOtMe" . I I vie i suited. for cavalry duty. and for the Railway, also one under the I,mp" I a best thing, viz: hoist M. C. uamerom 4 much larger I vote in both GIderich I . 'ierdict for 9 - � -,-!!!T!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! . - I I : . . I r6ugh life which they may expect to pavillion of the Moscow exhibitioa - . r Accordingly they take from him and Colborne tha# either Mr. -Horton or OUR TORONTO LETTER'. lead for the next five years, on the prai- � buildio . Eighteen arresta. have bft , . Queen I - .- 9 -1 litisoner a Stephen and Usborine, with a' Reform Mr. Cartwright di against Mr.� Platt, riis of the great Northwest. Colonel made in connection with the disco I . I � I the I . mperial pave -, 7 le,%ded no ? majority of 71 votes,' and give him go that we f ally an' ticipate W. Cam- (From Our Own Corrapowze.nt.) IdackeDzie is in command, and - will of the mine under 74-7 " I . I . - . eroXL can retain hi . ne likely take the force west about the let ion. A wire was found iunui!apr to,#, 6 . .Sr.w and. f - Colborne and Goderich with a Conser : . a seat by fully as large The strikes in the vari . I house in the suburbs. Roboseff I I � . of may. I ­ I DIV- - vative-majority'of 86 votes, thus con- a majority as he ,�-eceived at i, the last gun &� intervals daring the *past few � T lkin I inds danowitsch recently submitted to t4 'on � . I : -exception still con- 8" 'I of military matters rem ities a plan for the illumi,nakoft A&Z I . election. By the'removal of Goderich weeks� with one of ilige dissatisfac'tion'that has been author I vertirg South Huron into what is ex X � - -� shij i pected to be a Conservative co atitu.- and Colborne and he addition of. Brus- tinuejand the prospect of closing the cie0ated here by the refusal of the Min. . of the'Kremlin with the electrie light r;�MRr IS I . ' . ;�;� , general s I n . ; . T InquiriesWere instituted and.it I i ,a and employ- isier of Militia, Mr. Caron, to allow the I 11 I ency, and making C: ntre Hnron,which sels, Centre Hurou -is made. more in- breaA between employer I discovered that the intentio � _Xr. , I . e � I - loth Royal Grenadiers to add two com- a was to I � Ow I n . 'Reform before,Btill tensely Reform tl,L'an ever, and:gloomy ad doe's not seem to be growing any blow up the -whole Kremlin prell Im I ri was overwhelmingly . . panies'to, their regiment. - This regi. during tbs . � I , more Roform, Oand sib gaining another and discouraging 4s were Dr. Coloman's greater. The strikinor artisans are now .coronation of the Czar. A" the mimi . of ffit.caitt`141 . I 0 ent, it may be remembered, was dig- u . - - I I I . residence a number of peasants, ,a,, � tile did mul seat for the Gov rnment. But, as we prospects beforeJ they ajre infinitely carpenters, painters and plasterers' bi 6nded some time ago, and the work of , I I -31ra. I 0 - I . ere found, the crowns which were I . I Worse now. Wheii . all the he7lehmen laborers. The boot and shoo operatives it i reconetruction was undertaken by w Of was o serit , "r man. .1 I filled with explosive material. It � -� s shall, hereafter show, the 9 ry Ig -ug C:)l. Grasetb, upon the'understanding is very lmt�qh ' 3 � derers.have again been fooled in Huron of the Governmen ar6 rec6ivin , a fat who struck three weeks ago, upon bei that, beginning with six companies, it supposed the caps were in�tended to be -. . . oelf again. - and they -i more have- their -slice it would ne er do tb neglect 130 refused an increase of wages returned thrown into the air in greeting I . , . wbuld ere long be increased to its for- , the _ - - evv � r will once obedient a followet as Mr. Farrow, and to Wor . Czar, and on falling to the ground -A,f ' . i - I 'k LOU Monday mornirig, having er- strength of ten. Now an applies- " the L . A - carving for nothing. It may be Said � ,� contents"would explode. Bogdanowitsel, -,Df the 2nd - I . consequently he 14P reward�d for his won only a modified victory. A uni- tion for two companies is refused' on I that in manipulating South Hur t Uto and three hundred Nihilists arrested. - ,offered for I . I bserviency by Wing relieved oll Luck- form bill of wages is to be prepared by 'the ground,Mr.Caron says, that Toro I I . LV50 wbiall 9 1 . . this way they are iDjuriDg North Mid. su I .. I � I 0 has already her contingent of 'militia. . ,� -­�Mr. Th dlesex', which is now now and Brussyli4i which, at the last the misters and Bubmitted to the am- I &I has five regiments with . -by a I ow, Montre repr senbed I 1. Huro-n Assizes. I . fto,aa Wing, . election gave a ni4jority of 42 i,tgaiust ployee', which will be a slight a -,ompanies, while Toronto , _ � - Conservative, by addibiti to it. the Re. . ! Is Itotal of 32 ( Iffignitobs, Z I b�s l6nly two with S total Of L16. This Tb e annual Spring Sitting of the Ilig1l r' him. On the whole, ther6fore, Huron - over tl4e rates farmerl� paid. In other after a few � I form township of Stephen.. In this . A - I I . d es not look as if Toronto were asking Court Of Justice was held at Goderi�h . -Mr. TC is not materially midred, although the tradeel such as coopers, mouldl6rs, briA- com' last week, Mr. Justice Burton presiding also, 'the gerrymanAerers have -been I tJomuch:inrequstiug two more 1, I 's,hortly retu � . . Government are Mot entitled to any makler�, etc., there have been demands ps'nies: But Mr. Caron is a French and Mr. H. P. O'Connor, of W � � - - Wide a -wake. The county of Middlesex � I . . " , alkerton sud will mc � 'her wages, but in these cases Canadian, and it -seems vain to look for iacting for the Crown. The follow . t for - thi t 1 inten- for hid - M' has b e d up ,credi S. heir eviden , , 1=1 her been j dstice to 'a French I Canadian soure , gentlemen composed the Grand J! , Aer of his d I -een reconstruct' d au d mixe, . micable arrangements have eit -e MY- -Yrs� & . tio'n was to -deftat Mr. Camero'n, and. " 1. . -' , from end . to 'end, ,and provision for. . I arrive at, or matteis have n6t in the even in a -question of this kind. . G. E. Cresswell, Tuckersmitib, jor� . . � this Huron Reform addi n to the thus �epaure two Couservative� sup- opinio of the men, ripened sufficiently The-reportof Capt. Bads, the cele- man; Wm. 'Brownlee, Usborne - iTUMN -wag serious, � . . . ung lad, I yo � mov. p�orters from this county instead to ma naer i5�Zon. . North RidiDg haabeeii mato by re I i ma rant a general susp�nsion of bl�ated Ai5aerican 'engineer, on the con- Bissett, Usborne; Alexa <;,Wi rge "hi . .. I I � Wingham ; Edwin Gaunt, West Wav� 0 � ing from it other equally Aeform muni- of one, but, as we have already pointed work. At ODe tiMO there.was a pros- d�ion of Toronth harbour, and the � steps his leg 11agt �, . . migealcu. pect ol our city being made � over an U cessary to preserve it has brought nosh; Charles B. Hovey, Clinton; out, they have agai made a I - A& -An old � cipalities and placingthem where they . � * I easy prey to the eftterprisQ burglar t�'is question once more prominen0y. to Higginbottom, East Wawanosh, GeD. -- -. Lelonging to - - Indeed, a are .exceqdingly and the general bighwaym , - I Howatt, East WawAnosh; Jol:u A - . . 'will go equally harml ? ss. And besides"' lation. an, for there the front. Capt.,E ads points out' that Irvia, I Concession, . Mr. Coughlin, the' pre resent&- doubtful if they g t evali one at the were ominous mutterin a among those the eastern gap is being rapid] McKillop; Wm. Moffat, Stanley; J01M a � -9 y widen- I - iiightl at enA . I 0 ed, and that the Island�without - -cKenjisi I next electiom . : stalwa t defen*s of the peace, th . which Manson, Stbalev; John B. �� I Mr. A=es h I I I—. "I - tive of North Middlesex, if; a­resideut . The man . ipulati4 9f the co-upties of policemen. Hoftiver, the authorities -we would have no harbour at sn-is -Agbfield; James McWhinney, I I - mr. I TIC ' -Kr � . . . �i I and large property owner in the town- I . made iimely, though reluctant, conces- b ing steadily washed away. He re- Robert AleMordie, Hay; AI;3x,. X- . . � , Brapt, Oxford,, Ferth,.Nliddlesex and sions � to the'llboysi I el � bad -two b ship of Stephen, and can almost if not . I n .blue" and the commended the closing of the gap, as Morris; Henry Otway, Port Alba 1, � . � thi i � . I out on: . wholly tie the4 vote in that township Huron, which -we have described'above, citizen3 breathe freely once more. The essential to; the preservation of the har- 0. Potter, Colborne; Jonat ... .. - - Ti . . . ; . twenty. . ' i Con- prineigal fArike, both as to the amount bol I estimates the cost of required Exeter ; James Stephens, ; o - e% with any other person -that may offer. 18 11 fair sample ol the Whole. I ,ur, an( I Blyth. - - 1 f iucr�ase in dispute and the, number. ini rovements at 6250,000. There are David Tiplady, Hullett; J es Ar - I . stituencies that we] e before hop' lessly U p -James I So that, it will be see �, instead of weak- I e of strikers, is that of the -carpenters. U . striong objections to the closing of the nell, Howick; Arthur Woodman,Lon.... . I . Reform have other Reform municipal- About 'I 600 knights of the saw Bud I 0 . vanosh, is s ening their friend 1, find supporter in I . ; C$ . &p, which would, of course, stop the desboro. - . � I i 11 .. lid-tiries rece North Middlesex, th 1 6 Government are it . l�es added to them ; close Reform con. plane went out" some time ago, upon healthy current that now passes The Judge,in his address to the I � 7 their r quest for an increase of five ago. It is actually strengthening his position.. stituencies are convqrted into Con.serva- through the bay, and necessitate &I new Grand -Jury, said that the callauder, - . . cents an hour being refused, and they sykem. of sewerage. However, e I very- although a long one, contained but two , I he will, eva In so far as Huron is co�cernel, the tive strong holds, d close 'Conserva- . 0 k I are still out, nor do they act in the least i - very serious cases. Oneof these,forger , ' . ! one is agreed that something must be T atilk. F. I following tables, giv�ng the RidiDgS as tive coilstituencies are .strengthened. as if they intended to go in again with- done, and especially as the Don#nion he stated, was formerl punished " . I I . - y with woluof HU114 he � majorities ob-- Many of -the le6idiu g and able$tl mem- lout the! coveted rise- The general im. - to bear i two- death. 'Now the only � peculiarity Of ' now composed, and 1; G6vernment has offered I ))Irth -to four � I I I ' I ssiob seems to be that while, they thirds of the cost, it is likely that 11 I living. Nn. tained by each candidate in the respec- bers of the Reform party, su . the such cases was, that though the person . . I are entitled to an advance, they are ni�tter will be taken in hand at once. whose name had. been forged wm.:& 11 tive municipalities at: the last election,, Messrs. Mackenzie, Patterson, Mills, asking! too much. Carpenters' wages . the Manitoba rush continues, though compotent witness, he must be support. - � township, 10 ' . . ' - "I . eliat 62 will show our readeig how we will now and others we might name, hav their now -dr rather before the strike,,for it may be 6xpected' that the floods and ed by cortoborative evidence. Here thi � - . . I . I � -Captain stand .: i - cdnBtituencies go altered and carved there is absolutely no carpenter-wo'rk railway blockades win cause a � tem. Justice resA the -law bearing on thig - � I t I - being done at - preaent-range from - Murray Me( SOUTH HURON. Reform. Con. that they will scarcely be atle to hold picrary diminution in the flood of"� emi'­ point. The other bffence particularly Coillum, God �7 �1.76 ay noticed was a charge of shooting with . I be 3 11 � I . I ; to $2.25 per d� , and fifty cents gi Aion. A number of the striking ar- .9ft - yjors in t Hay ............... � ........ 279 - them, while reprE Sentaftv.es on. the ia a larke jump, and one, which, in the ti� ans have left for this nd of � pro- intent to �ill. Though the offerice wu Stanley ............. i . # .... 64 * . la - Act of 18-77. ... � i Conservative Bide l+e Rykeit, St( 'hen- opinion of the masters, is not warrant- . L �.. O.... 131 . 1p � 1. mise. - nov completed, the Grand Jury 'were to - . � . . I 00 -Rev� Ur Colborne ...... : ....... 4 .... 13. 8 ergin and others, whose ad by the state of .trade. An offer of - the consider this as a question of 4d, I - hag ace6pte GAerich town .... ­� .... 73 6n, Shaw, B I I Local Legioli,ture at its late sea. . . two and- a half - bents per hour � - . . Clinton ............. [ ....... 5 c6'nstituencies are Zv doubtful, have I si6n placed at the disposal of the gov- whether the shooting had been done . � from the Prt Exeter . i .................. 115 1 � was made by the employers. but ernment a sum of money to be expend- with intent to kin or do bodily harm. Eadies and ' Bayfield ............. ., .... 2 ' tLm strengthened;1and ob 1�i er C�onser- rejected by the . inen, and it is 9di in the purchase of seed grain for Most of the other cases were simple the duties in , I � — — � vatives like McCarthy, White, I Total xhajorities ........ 340 332 I Buntin hard- to see what Jhe end of the thOse settlers in the new districts of the larceny, wfth one of false prete . k 1100. 13aiddle of Mi 4 . . .. . — — and Bowen, whose constituencide -.are movement will be, as both : Pides seem P ovince who suffered severely by the . The latter -crime was now made a mn. --Mr, Jam I .. Z Reform majority ........ 8 considered safe are left unto I ched equally determined'and both are well f:Lr 8 of last year. The appropriation so demeanor, and the juEtice explainea . pointed rclerl� . 4 .. organized. The only strike which so fa as *Stephen, the township taken, from . � I . made is as follows: County of that the false representation co@&'uot Court. Mr. �� the South Riding and 4dded to Middle- The whole scheme i a disgiacef6l and-. far has 'utterly failed, is that of the Renfrew, $1,500; County of Addington, be made with re -ard to anything put - I n L . 9 on hearing tl: sex, gave a Reform inajority of 73 at disreputable abuse power, whi h we Grand Trunk freight hands, perhaps - - � . - . � h $800; Township of Marc, 6200; 'Town. or future, but must have been such a mot satisfact( the last election an& the total Reform sc' all. the most deserving of all. These me 4reely believe Wi be 1�pro,ved of ship of Rama, 6500. This is exclusive representation of some existing fact ,&_, signaa, -and majority in the Riding, as then consti- even by the Consery ve elelptors, as we were being paid at the rate of about of $1,000 granted by the government in . induces a person -to part with his prop . . place. . tated. was i65.- According to the vote ki' * . $1.10 and $1.15 a day and struck for an aid of the sufferers in Muskoka. The erby. In examining such witness" u I I —The site given in Goderich town and Colborne .iow there are m&4 Of' th,61n, who, al- increase of ten or fifteen cents. This, distribution in somp cases is to be by ware sent before them, it was not neem. at Gorrije haA at the Cartwright -Platt election the though stron g� partuij'ans, would ac 1p�rn to however, the Company refused, and ap- local committees,in others by the muni. sairy to examine more than two,or tbree ,- . west of the 61 I Reform majority as the Riding is now tike an undue advaotaga a 11 ­pearea to experience very little difficulty � - �! .. I I of 1 an oppo - . cl�,al authorities. - G. in order to determine the character of a. , - -� 7 surveyed _-an constitu ted will be 13. 1 . � in getting new hands at the -old rates. TORONTO, April �29th, 1882. bill, and these witnesses must all i� ' to be extei ent, and would notl approVe of i . is ' I a di§- The strikes altogether have, up to the � -- CENTRE HURON. Reform. Con. I � on behalf of the crown. The Grsud� west. Work i I honest or a mean act merely! to gain a present time, been characterized. by � - i - Hullet .... ............... 120 � . � I News of the Vifeek. ' Jury were then taken in charge by Cou, led at once. . McKillop ................... 81 party victory. T�is- Redistriblition a display of moderation and good sense 1 -- Grey .................. : .... 91 . . i on the part of tb6 men, and an almost DMD.—Dr. Ely Hayes, on stable Youill, and the court proceeded —Rev. Dri Tackersmith .......... � .... 143 .1 Bill is designed withil the clee3Lr intention . . - a of the with the calendar. The following eam � Ulst week for I � , I .......... � .... - 2 ' d accomplishing both th'es� purpo - total. ab midation oldest practitioners in New York State, have been tried-. . I Ziage ceremoi -Usborne .... I Bence of force and inti I . Brussels .................. 12 . gas- usually associated -with agitations Of died at Buffaloon Thursday. - '- Denholm vs. Colles.—An aictiou�ott � igon of the lat .......... 7 1 If this thing is to 'b� rmit-! this kind. It is true that "picketing," THREATENED DiSTURIBANCE.—Troubles note and account. ; ict for plai � i ­ ' I Miss Dunlevi . ted or encouraged b t.' 'Oplell (i. a. watching Bhops where tradesmen . . Total majOrities ........ 457 2 y i . .1 0 pe 0 ha*earisen between Brazil and Ura- by consent, subject to the award of D'. event took pi , l are at work and holding out indu . - - � -- w4ere will, it end? A p , ty lead, 3r by gasy owing to ill-treatment of Brazil- McDonald, Esq., for $300. 1 1 week. -- , I Reforni majority . t � ..... 455 � . I � . ments for the latter to join the strikers) I�Uls in Uruguay. Both nations are McV.eown vs. Thom pson,—Action for:, . —The resi . this means could keep himse in power has been extensivgly practised, but, s 1 - Horton's majority in this Riding in i 0 arming. work on account. Verdict for plaintiff Ian. 4th c 1878 was 317 ; Cartwright's majofity in for all time in direct -oppoB�%ion to the far as reported, without threatening or BARDIROUS RELIC HUNTERS. — The by consent for 6150, with o ' 11 01113� I n . I ! I ne-half of �� destroyed by I November bf the same. year was 401. wi6hes 6f a"large ina ority of the people violence of any kind. Indeed, there has woman owning the house at St. Joseph, full costs. The vote .at that *election was as fol- If I this is allowed t - �:, I ' beenbutioneesse in thepolicecourtH Miasouri,in which Jesse James was : pass, ad'd th4 Re- Hayes vs. Jackson.— An action for latarteld at th� , I lows : arisino out of the strikes, and the fact killed cl�ims 62,600'from the State for money loaned. This was a j ary tase, and. goods diol 0 ; Reform. form party should get into pOwerpl why speaks volumes'for' the way in which th . �� : con. � I a damage to property by relic hunters. but His Lordship dispensed with jury,1 thearticles n I . I ' . Goderich to)%m ......... : .... 0 should not Mr. Blake, acltin� Upon the agitation has been. conducted. The DiABOLICAM. — A dastardly attempt and defendant being called and, not i laest 11 Colborne ........... .'.... 15 pi6cedent before him principal results of the movement, so wa , roying e1v Tue'kerawith ....... : : ..... 173 . � I, makb anAher a made to assassinate Vanderbilt and appearing, 9. verdict -was rendered for � --�'-The Xo� Bhiiffie of the constituencies so its to far, have been to create or perfect or- Cyrus W. Field by means of explosives plaintiff for $468, witli costs. I 'Company of � Hullett .................... 146 � ganizations in all tho principal tradei sent through thb mail. The Socialistic Glasgow vi;. Ry - prom. - � - Brussels ................ ; ... 18 thiiow o * t all leading Conservative 3 and in the city, and to retard the progress movement i .an.—Action on � - theerection -o McKillop ................... 35 ., u . t is supposed if; connected issory note. Yer'dict by consent for :, 700 Sacks 01 let in all the Reformers that i mlgh�t de. of work in every direction. Even should with the attem - Grey ...................... 147 � .�� I f . the strikers in the end be successful, it pt. Plaintiff as against E. G. Rvan for ; the works - I . -- ­ . — air � 0 seats? He could easily t10 so, and Ar-FAIRs 111? AR17,o-.qA. — President $481 90, with costs, and in favoi of de-, I ----- year round, e Total majorities .......... 517 116 'ch it will take them many weeks labor at Arthur sent a special message to Con- fendant, John Ryan, with costs. I repair. -The � � cotild give as good ain. excuse for su a- the increased wages to make up for the gregs, on Thursday, calling attention to Field vs. ]KcConnel.— Action for 21OW UP to- I According to the above vote the Re- : . I . I I turn up as Sir John now givels for what time they havealready lost. The causes thei alarming state Of affairs in Arizona, trespass. This action was dismissed "works. form majorlity in the centre Riding, as . I now cibnatituted, would be 482, making he is doing. Or if- Mr'. Moivat, �t the of the . strike may he said to be two:—A on account of disorderly Indians, mur� with c7osts. I . , a difference of 81 in favor of the Reform ,next sessi- I large increase in the cost of living, and derls,--etc. .. - . c I —mt. B:. ]a on of the Ontario Ilegislal,turo, � � At this point -the Grand Jury O&MOO I, Era,returne� candi . date by the recent change. - - I a greater demand for labor. It its only FUNEML Ot A DiSTINGUISHED MAN. into Court with two true bills in, the Vest last wee ; I h am a - should arrange the constituencies go as natural that a workman, when he sees —T e r Bin of Ralph,Waldo Emer- caseof Queen vs. Thom -as Car'�er,for . - .longer stay.! b . . . .1 NORTH HURON. Reform. Con. to make an overwhelming. ma'ority the necessaries life advancing. in pnce son;, were inteited in Sl - Ashfield .................. . 22 . i 3. on every hand, hould Beek an increas- � eepy Hollow carrying unlawful -weapons with i,ntent�, 'Water man, I -, � even m . Blyth ....................... I ore certain than it nbw is, how Cemetery, Concord, mass., in the and- for shooting with intent. . ratch -of a 90� I 'ad return for hi 3 labor, and it is equally presence of large crowds, amid uni. Detlor vs. Platt.— Action on prom- #mes, and so -i 191 ,w6uldtho'Conser-Vative partylike it. natural, when he sees the demand for versal expres I Morris ................. I .... . 2A ! -sions of sorrow. issory note and account. Verdict for aftera nuuo%) Brussels .............. � .... 3 1f: they uphold and sanction the present that labor mciessing, that he should JEWISH EXODUs Tli]REATEXED.—Let- plaintiff for 1164.58. inade : Turnhury ......... ..., .... 26 . 1 . , , 8 triacks f East Wawanosh ...... 1 .... 63 e support those P alrlia- attempt to put ,up its price in propor. tem received from Jews In Rassia de- Grand Jury presented true hfflg L is safe except , I I I West Wawauosh .......... 49 mentary representatives'who vote �or it, -t'Ou- How much of the increase,either clire tkat they intend leaving Russia against Thorna, t � s L. Wilson, for forgery, —Mr. Johi: . Wingham ................... 40 in the cost of living, or in the demand e7Z Mam� if the per 'a,nd Chas. Johnsto ...... t .... 14 . their months Will " be' closed if i Mr, for la I secutions continue. . n, for larceny. - I - Boundary, S . � — - . bor, is'du(l to the N. P. is a qines- A recent - conference of' J'aws at St. Queen vs. Thomas Carter.—Prisoner - ga^ve birth & — ' Ake or Mr. Mowat follow the prece- tion difficult to decide, bnt there can be Petersburg. however, diswpproyed ,of4a was. arraigned for shooting with inteatt weeks ago.. "I . Total majorities ....... �? .... 155 278 . I I 11 — — . I Conser6tift majority-.... 123 . debt set them. . . no.doubt that the rise in the former has generalt exodus. I and pleaded not guilty -, but with the . condition an . . . i , The only change made in this Riding .There is one thing that this red I istri. been very great. It is a pity that some ANOT"R ZuLu TuR'Vom.—A 'serious consent of the *Crown he withdrew'his � . PO-Pularopinil - better method of settling the ever re- crisis in Zulu affairs has arisen:. One plea and pleaded guilty of common are always al . is the removal of Lueknow, which takes bution. does show. � It shows cl�arly curriDg disputes between- capital and thousand Zulus, in3luding three broth- assault. Sentence deferred. On tke on the head I some 39 Reform votes!, and iucreasino, and conclusively that the Government labor cannot be�devised than the clumsy ers of Cetewayo, awaiting an audience charge of havinga pistol on his 'person being purely the Conservative in 1 4 ority by th 0 1 1 . d irritating process of striking, which with the Governor, protest against the with intent he pleaded guilty. - the th . I j at ,are afraid to face the people of Ontario an : . much. . ! L . I inflicts hardships upon both mmt8rs authority ira abot - Since the above was in type it is on , the issues before the country, an! d to . of John Dunn. Great care is Queen vs. John E. Barnes.—Prisoner I —Mr. ,C. 81 . tEii� 7 I ; and men, often� without, in the end, - necessary to prevent terrible bloodshed. was arrained on two charges of forgery, - - position of tel � i said that the Bill has been amended by give them an opportunity of fairly and benefittiug eith�r. I iltyf � - . The vacant ctorship, at St. James' DARwxwls- FUNERAL. — The funeral to both of'which he pleaded. not ga Exeter durinj 11 . been - putting UBborne in South Perth and squarely pronouncig'g upon them. If ceremonies took place on the 26th ult.. returned a verdict in each case of not removed the whole of Brussels in Centre Huron. they possessed the consciousness, as Cathedral., still remains unfilled. The The, body of Darwin was-' taken to guilty. . I . : . ­ -. i congregation ar unaltered in their Bup. Still engaged, i Since the Bill wals introduced, we they profess to, tlitLt their National Westminster Abbey. - Besides Minister Queen vs. Chas. Johnstoij.—Chmed bank. Mr. S� � port of Rev. M . Rainsford for the posi- Lowell, the pall -bearers were the with the larceny of a boehive. The � , understand it has been changed by a Policy is appreciated b the people, tion, while Ca u Carmichael . rof. Hux- . � in Exeter hat 0 . . y the ch remains Duke of Argyll, Lord Derby, L jury returned a verdict of not guiltv .... acquaintances further remodeling of � the constitnen- and that their; railway p licy oice. of the Bishop, with whom ley, Sir J. .Hooper, Si T- �� ! I - '! r John Lubbock , Rouse vs - Kerr.—Action for malicious g2ret his dep . ,v --e++-.-, 'I, - . cies in some instances. In Perth, the appointment of course rests. . The Alfred Russell, Wallace and William Prosecution. This case a,ro ": Exieter b and 6ther acts ate approve of, question,like near3y all questions which Spottiswoode. ! se as follows: I . I I I . . . . . I the A-ngl � . I Rouse agreed to sell a horse to Kerr ' RaValloch lab Logan, with a Conservative majority, they would never adopt so cc d [can Church of this city, Cilops IN THE UNITED STITEs,—'Re- some time in August last for $45, Bull Bank in Lon , � � . was under the first arrangement to be ly' a 9trategem. to shirk &� fair 1 ex- is largely one of High versus. -Low port� from points in the thirty-seven delivered it at the latter's residence In —Ou Wed � , transferred from the North to the pression of opinion. ; The fact of their church. In this case, however, both of States - I I i . - Territories covering ,over the township of Hullett. � clock : and on coming. three e, - I South Riding. Mr' 4esson, however, doing it is the bdst proof that ',hey the gentlemen wbose names have been 1,500 centres of &gricultural activ�tyli Ynito Clinton to receive, payment, he do, - Etbl�l were All . . T mentioned in c unection with the posi. show that despite floods, frosts and mauded. $5 more, which Rerr refused *, IJP611 1 fearing that this would give him too know their policy has 'been a failure, tion, * are distinctly - Low church, but backward spring, th � I ma.kijjg� ' I I I poor a Bbow for re-election, "squealed," ,and *at their Legislative Acts �ave the matter is complicated by the fact I le) general condition to pay, but offered a pair of boots i11 . found that t'hi and accordingly he is iven back Lo that lQxnon Carmichael * of the 'Crops, with few exceptions pro- addition to the price first agreecl V12. - holise was on, , 91 gan been distasteful t6 the people; but they Is is, SuPPOrter misels an abundant'harvest throughout Rouse refused to ace 0 ' . I of Trinity Collf ge, which is looked upon the country. apt A, and on the , water soon pu and Usborne is substituted for it, and h6pe bythiB gerrymanderingito ni' ' i � It U lify by the Evangel cal wing -as evening of August 24th took the horP - for the recent , I to make u for Usbornp, the --whole of the evil effects that their own misman ' a nursery of MbNOPOLY op ELECTnic LIGHT.—One away fro rr tile Zoof it W p i . - ritualigin. . The congregation of St. mK6 's premises, when ths -ol - Brussels ig placed in � Centre Huron.. . . I 0 of the most gigantic monopolies of the latter had him arrested for stealing. - "anderconlrol. agement hag had upon public sE,nti- James', who were mainly insttumental age has been created by the union of -before Judge Toms and the fire Was a This will not make any material differ- in establighing the rival He was tried � - I meut and secure another term of o0fice institution, the the I'American Edison Electric Light acquitted, a -ad now I I I Protestant Episcopal Divinity School, Coln -brou,gbt -suit for - —collector ence in the political complexion of the in: direct opposition to thewill of 5 a- are str pany with the Gramme Electric malicious , turing a co I I -. . � ongly opposed to tbe Canon's ap- Com Prosecution, The jury) to . -1 - ttpl Huron Ridings to that showfi in the jofity of the people. Will they succEed? P,BUY. Several large companies whom the case this coun- . p9intment, and.insist that no one Shall that ',claim the control of all pat6nts for for went, returned a vardiat .y . . . - above tables, as at the last electiol Us. If. they do we Imay bid fare -well to honest be made rector !whose views are not In appl plaintiff Jor $250. The case will pro- - 'Was located I - I : I ; ving to existing systems of fig4ting bablybe appealed, - 411d the oth borne only gave a Conservative i ma- Government in Canada, at any i;ate, heir own. The by electricity are thus formed into one "I'anaft of f. jority of two votes and Brussels gave a question is ne�hat will be difficult of organization. Queen vs. :Chas. Wesley Graha;m.— ­ the during the present generation. I "a . Two charges of embezzlement, on each In 1�otn, cases . . tD. i settlement, no, -no matter who is ap. THE PERSECUTED JEws.—Fresh out- . � I . Reform majority of 18. So that by this .1 � of which the Grand Jury returned,il No ,troyea and t- . - - - 0�, . pointed, there will be heart-burnings on rages on the unfortunate Jews are re- bill." . shuffle Messrs. Farrow and Hasson wilt YA-LUABLE DiscovEF.Y.—The disic ery ,one side or the other. o , O"� 20 that th ' of . a rich grey hematite iron ore in h e . Ported from Russia. Several prominent Wright vs. Schofield. Action of I W1 a I i a a I I 11 , N � ` 1 6 tt �, i � , r 'if I � ,,, 4ti rA r 4 di i W, ar � I I be helped, while -the apsistance which , -4A use has been found for the new fort persecutors have b . L'C Y 11OW have I I eon released, in de- ejectment. His Lordship returned S IOUS bevera' will be given to � Messrp. Trow and q - nantities at Tacornat Washington or. offilast.' It is being temporarfly crarri. fiance of orders from tife Czar for their -verdict for plain tiff W--ight for 40 f1l -8 44rot gut. 7� I ' ritory, is one that is fkaught with im- soned by a newly-enli8ted body "' I 1-11 . . Cartwright will do no goof in I i of .re- prompt -punishment. The exodus of promises except the honse, and for the —1he Blyl the for. I po'r'tance to British Oolumbia."taegma --cruits for the Northwest mounted Jewish families ordered to quit Rieff defendant, Wifli m Schofield, for the I'luglia -strop,, - ' mer case and is not required in the I is at the head of Puget Sound, is on the Police, and the showy uniform. of scar- has commenced. Six hundred sets of dwelli-ng house'a Th �b. , . . . � � I 11 I - ; costs .of the suit tO - QMD-sonl Jr I I I I . - I . : I i I I I . . . I . I . . i . . I - � . . ­ I- -- - - 'I- - - 11-- ----