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The Huron Expositor, 1883-04-20, Page 1� � ; I . - tq I : I .�; f X1. ILY19 huct 21 otho" vral. I � I � . :i . � ,-I . moil not to: open Cue bli ' - *4 � I I � ". � I . I . . i Ud majiff 14 I I I : I � . I - -z_- . . . - � � . � -�-- . . I i I I - I ad by the &Utift of John OU47. , . 1 � - . . it � _ : - . I . . 110� , -11 : - I I . - I a. . ' 4e P ti - � d others, as tl cw tR3 U0= I . � . . � � I . . 1 P44* -. � �- ; - 4 . . I I . , e already a good -road allow I � I i ! . � "W I - .1 - I % by Mr. Do i I . - '! uded by - � I .�! . �� . � . �, I Kinley, that tie- Ate -e -v -e-, give &A . � . . . . . R � - � m ;' I i Andrew Stinson for 01.75 for I I . � d, � . . � " � I . . I . f 11 . id re-oaira for the halll.-Oar,Q, k I . - i I I .- ; � � I z � I )I- 21�r. Casae - � 11 � . e . . � N : I 11 i ­ . � � .1 I � , secon4b4 4 *.- I . . ; -, 7� i- I - I . I ... I i i� 1 . 1. � 111. . / . I I I -1 ey, that the Clerk notw - ur . . I i I . I . .� i i � , � . - . ) � � , I 91 I I i . . : i !I! � ' . - . � yi Keubesal and RoderiokbioXe � - . . I I ! I � n* - - I . I - . I � I �. 1 � . others who bave cord v I . . . i � . I ,rood at . - t . . � . . . . . - I I . �, . I - I batruotion on the Pu . � I I ; .1 � 4 ! � �1 , I � I . N � I I blic- �. roQ, .-- � . -"--------� I i . . b : H I --- . I : I I- I & t - -- I 1�v I them -moved at once, .6, I I I -----------------�-- I -T --- - ---- I . . � . I I thsy srKTBENTH YEAR. � i . . - I I --- - � 'F� . � - . I ­ I � , , , . Al LE NUMBER, 802. t : � I 1. - �eld responsible for all dam" WH9 I I i - . . � SEAFORTH .FRIDAY, APRIL 20 � i S 4 't �y- such obstructi , I . I � McLEAN DRO ., Publish 11 ; Ou.-C I I . S . I ers, � i - -ftmoc .or I � , 1883. 1. 9-1 �­ . . . by, Mr Torrance, seconded . I -- - - .. I I . - � �1 -- �� -4- � , -- i $1.50 a Yeax, in A,clvance. � 1�7 :;� �, . - ,,I I " ' t1e, that the followi - I I . L . I � I I , � - - - D9 SM0441W I ' ' I — . I I . � � - .,-3 - 1 4 � . . 4ed to the, several roads in - A. -CARD. I . . !The Spring Assizes. Sarah Ryan ao accest ones on an in. meut. His sudden death is attribut 'd d im to his confrares o � . - .. it- 11 - 66 . e f the her dress having caught on a log. The I ou'ssion. it was considered better' to : P11 , . ,, . pforthisyear: London * The Assize Court for the county of Oictment for felonions assault, the to heart disease. When found ho 1�oked press, by whom his loss will be generally . , . - , � . Huron ' water where she was drowned was over 1 abandon the project., at least for this , , i , 1; coubw : : . , acessloms, 2 and 3, 0110 P"k : was held in Goderich last week Crown conseDtOd to A verdict of not as if asleep, with his right hand across regretted, . f; I I . six feet deep and running very swiftly., season, as the machinery is very expea- i .,. � ! . � � I � r 3A 51 4 t10 ; con.c6ssic'us 6 and Irg - r before Mr. Justice Galt, Mr. &. Irving, guilty, which th6 jury accordingly ran- hiBleart. -Last week a son of Mr. Wm. Oster. Mrs. Wilson was only twenty-one years: sive. I ��; - � mcessionaS and 9,470; coneW Q. C., of Hamiltbu, conducted the busi. asked. fli . : �Mr. Manno - ,F ; .. Hallman, of North- hout, of Murray, near P'elleville, siarted old and had been married about 9, yeax. * -The Mitchell lacrassoclub has been 44 I i I � and, 11, $130 ; concessi ness, for the Crown. The following c- Dumfries, purchased at the ,Davidson for Manitoba with af rmingoutfit. On -On Tuesday morning last week re -organized for the season with J. W. . 1, . long, 1,21 . Atthe.00mmenocnient of my second Whitmarsh vs. VanE mond.-An a � - I 54130; Sauble line, $150; ceatft --� - . . gentlei aeu composed the Grand Jury: tion 'on an &*ard of arbitrators in a Sale atKeglane, near Paris, a thorough ) �:-; It : . . - Friday a telegram wa: received by his about 7 o'clock a farm house about -a Cull, Esq., Mayor, Hon. President - - . i � '11 : � I - Z, � H m 11arr to Babylon, 015. ; fftX& - in Seaforth, I beg to express my, C. A. Eumber, foreman Wm. 13 building bontraht� Mr. L-ving, Q. C., bred cow for.$110. Mr. Hallman a short father, stating that 11 La son had had mile-' from the village of Wellesley- be- W. J - Fear, President; W. t 4 . !, - Now" . . ; rown, I � f , � to Goshen, S20; GO&hen to An ' tha&ks to friends and the' James Cunningham, John Duncan, Ap. and,L. E. Daney for plaintiff; Garr MOCU1106, , . . � � y - 'I ;i I. I i oe" Ow time agor bought a thorougbb�ed yearling both of his legs taken by the cars,and longing to John Hamel, was found' to Vice -President - � .� - �� 4 0 Ot to;' 8 . I . . � ge era y I 1� 7-1 � I ,4 � IT%v township gives an eq%#4 frp . ith his -Mr. J. A. Kerr, who formerly ke0t �: � �, I 9 � -7 lasuWas t w � - $25 ; South boumdary, #qft- 4 . pleton El oat,-,I�Henry Ford, Thomas & Prondfo defendant. 'The ca e, b�ll from Mr Dilman Shantz, of Water- a later telegram stating th&t the young be on fire. The father was - I , I public 11 f r the very liberal Hawkehaw, Sel�,iimus Hogarth, Thomas which lasted In 3 to 5.30 p.m., was loo, for $17 .' i I , suppok - 611Y 1, d I , . I t tZat has been accorded me K- dead, and tha his friends haA wife away, and had left five children at a h&rdw&rd sto , i � I I Mr. Culley's, side roaa, #90 . � . T" - - I , Peter � cBwent* Gavin Ross tried without jAry, and 'judgment re- �Timoth Milloy, the murderer of started to bring his ' .. � . 9 � - . iinoe commencing ;.businew amongst Robert Trelevin, John'Wiseman, Wm p served. . � : - y . body �ack to his home, the eldest boy about 10 ye re at Milverbon, sold &1l �, side road �20; Logan" . � -- &r8 his houAehold effects on Tuesday, . ih-' �, ,,--, S 11111de, I - the late William Nesbitt, a f arn�er of home. '.. 6; - I � 1 � ermau's side road, j,10.. I . . Walters, Jas. Hennings, Allan P. Me- Baeker vs. . old., When they awoke they found the 9th inst., and set out for Regina, - -4- � M - : � - I -ii - � i I 2 them"1 - . Naugbt6n.-An action Longue Point,'Quebec, suffered the ex- --Mr.'totter, of Pine River, near. house on fire, and the boy picked up W. T., the following day � c; � ILEAS sidle road to, be impro I . I � Lean, �Ieo-'McClure, David Stevenson, Of ejectment. Mr. Irving and Mr. treme penalty of the law for his dread- Kineardi I with hii III', I , - - � - ved by : I Z,�; � I ne, lost his �; arn by fire with courage to secure three of the smaller family. I 'L 11 � I - I - � I 1� I I - , -4 - i . ,u las and Geo. Castle, as IL " Wthoug4 it is o about a year since, Win. I ,�xcoe, Raby Williams. Wade for plai Itiff ; . e. Garrow and f ul crime, within the precincts of the all its contents, excep� a fanning mill, obilartm, but a boy about 4 years -Mr-Charles Grafton, of .i' � " IsLy'S I " ' Mr. Elli, defend int. Court ad- Montreal jail, at eight o'clock Monday which was saved. His loss i* Metropoli - - I , ; McIlveen's side road � HisIordship'B address to the Grand - At for . . s heavy old would not come out, and Congo- -�i ; 7 1 lint opened my doors in Seaforth, I ju he briefest charge- Jon morning. . . � road, $200.-Garried. TU . ry a probably t rued at 6 p. 11:1. I tan, towhship of Blanshard, sold 80 a, � - I � I , ' ,kting of counoill will be held sm glad, to be able to­Btatie that in that in the i8tOL ry of the county. He ' i —THURSDAY -- . -Mr. James Hamilton, B. A., of the though the building apd contents were quently was b?4'rnt to the bones. When year old colt a few - days ago for . th4 : ' .1 i � A . ' � i , 1 , ; . I - , : I . Z OR said: FOURTHb Y well insured in the Tictoria. Several picked out nothing could be identified round Sum of $165. -Mr. Wm. Spence�, � '14 , I . � 0; . Z � . I I �i "; finq � 1 . first theological. year of Knox Collqge, is hundred bushels of grai 1 about ten of the child. The others, wben free, of the same place, has purchased a !� -Saturday in May. short fame, I have been successful in 11 Gent, aman, I aui happy to say there - Court opeDe� at 9 a.m. on above � n, � . . I I ... is not I single prisoner in the jail await- -caRe,,whioh e sent by the Students, Missionar $oeie- tons .of hay, a ne-k buggy, along with ran over half a mile to the next house mare for 6200. 1 1 ' ' working -up a very Satisfactory busine' ud d with judg ;1 �, . I r6a MCKMap Fires. ; . i ing- t-ri . There is one case of larceny plaintiff, withOIA )Osts. . ment for y - . !� �Ijl s b � �, ( , tY to Cockburn Island, and a numper of most of his im lements and machinery barefooted, ' ith no clothes on but- their �� I � i . . w . I 4 I - i I �' >ITD-B I w4h - "y- coma before ,you, and two Watt vs. CL . p - 4—Sla f -I understand that - adents-from Knox an' Queen's� Col- were -Leshe Clarence Ford, second son :� t111A Cart r � destroyeT. cire �: .-Action on a bifla. Bt �, shirts. of , 1 .10 . . �! ;�l � -, . ' Hol .� 1,1 9 St. Marys, died 4'DU' :� ' 'I - 1; - � ,� - r - were .tion is to V�ry greatly I in- other 3ase" fwm lastCourt, whioh.I ing contract. , eron, t I ckm. 'g, koka d ling -A prize chopping match came off -An awkward occurrence took place Monday eveniug the Oth inst., at the 1- - - abided through tht, � Aiy ambi . unders -and may no . I will be Stationed in Mus P Mr. W. X. Ford of ; , � of N-okillop last fall ,to tko . t COW -0 UP. It will eron f � the oo * , � � oreme my Sales during the PrOs Or plainti ; Garrow & Prondfoot m1D9 summer. at Lakeside, North Oxford,'on Monday, the other day at the Great Western - � : I . _Xo less than 17 of those engaged in I early age of 20 yearsl He ha -d just re," i ,,, I � .: - I � 1 1 r -e �: - - kt I waa the ori,givator of Jb# I . - elt be your dntg to examine the jail, how. , for defendant. IlCase settled between 9thinst.; following is the score: Alex. station Ilatlorm, London, whereby two turned from the West ` , wbe '; ; . � . � . i � . 0, �ey I � . fawn I . I I' 111cendiary fires, which theit - Neither �ime, thought nor ever, and report, wb ch you probably parties.� Court !'hen adjourutc shovelling sDow on the Toront G & Bain, 1 minute and 20 Seconds ; Geo. worthy clergymen were greatly i ern'States : - . - . � 9 . I finally. -f . I can do to � J incon- he resided for a few months for the ban- �� . I I I te in that t ..... �. I then w money has' been Sp ed in the selection -morrow. There are but five ---L-- Bruce near Mount Forest, became !what Mechiam, 1 minute anA 25 seconds; X. venienced by tJae accident : I' . � > Mr. Jamea ays, R ' or six civil cases. I have known the : is kn 11 at of his health. I -1 , - eove Of of my stock,, repress, iting as it does the 3,nada� . Own as " snow blind," and had to Langford, 1, minute I d 50 seeonds; of valisei. On* : 1. -- � an 11 e was from Kinto'e, anal - � 71 : I . ce r . � 0 - 0 : ase work. The men had to, out Chas. Young, 2 minut1b,s;*Chas. Lang- the other from the Chatham and Wind- Z . Ship, to give Satiefaetory eyl- time w aen this was not so in Goderich. Mine. Nilssol -Mr.James Ballantyne, B. A., of -- products pf thirteen of the leading This is all, gentlemen. � L sailed for �E.ngland on ' cilear myW111 of these char" I . i through the banks nip I Stratford, has been awarded a Verp a . . . factories of the the 18th inst - e to twelve I feet ford, 5 minutes and 55 seconds; log sor section. Both receptacles 'were re- . ?icions but my offer � ominion and the The) 31-ran'd Jury then retired, and the I .! - � �� . V, Was 04 ; I deep. 12 inebes in diameter. Prizes, 1st $12, spectable and weight high rank in the graduating class , --� I � , - . 'Court I roceeded, the first case being I `w I . . I I at 1�1' � � I - and 4ar � � -The fall lihat in the section about -A number of ge�' Y. In a special Knox College, Toronto. To him ha& � - . r . Some, -timel the% - United States. i Belleville is lool. Ing very promising. �lemen in Torpnto, 2nd 38, 3rd $5, 4th $3, 5th $1. manner the Chatham one was bursting I -_ , - . I . ' . I I � I - - : I I wenw I . n vs. McLean iuterebte� t4te, have formed a -Benjamin Anderson, 'of Rotb8ay, with good things, and carried a glorious t 4ve ceased. I have r L . : Durni .-An action aris. -Work on .the new dry dock at , Col- I in real es, been awarded the scholarship in syst.6 � � ' " i . � - bowever, that they have lb� , , � Ing out of a sale of butter. On applies- society to be known as the Canada Law was instantly killed at a woodbee Fri- whiff of perfume with it wherever it,J inatic theology, and a high standing in. 1 - . d direct ecial attention to I L � 1. . I , _ . kive every other department of S�U-dy. , . � originator of the fire. whiel- ease stock 20 feet I Dg an wide. a sermons � . �: i � I I - i A I � I . _ of ladies' and chil& Upon PaYment of costs of the da.y. . � nwarina, of St. p d by a limb of a n tree, out by for the Sabbath were in their respective -One evening lately a spelling matokz' ! - 0 L ? -Dr. Mai George, is the introduction of the 11 Torrens,11� Bys- two men a short disba�nce away from valises, and as the one gentleman is of was held between . I i � .- out, haviDg ,r I . . the literary club,s of I , I .. '' I -11 , L� Ur- Scarlett's barn.s, I now rWo fine boots and shoes. Every lady Queea Va. Brownlee.-Tbe Grand able to be -' ecovered from tem of land transfer," now in vogup in where be was working at the time with the Baptist and the other of the Presby- Anderson and Kirkton. It was decid-� I �ata publicly that I can gt" Jury pre :, 4 'I I Woul lingwood has been resumed. The dock Amendment Association. The Imain day afternoon, by bein struck on the went. It also appears that th d, &ad the. it is stated tibpk �. my inim tion of defendant, case was postponed will, be 3 d fifty feet object is to promote as -far as. ol'sibla bea fal le I , ileeding a thing of the kind shou sented a true bill against pris- his recent illnesii. � 14y Id : . - . ; i - proof of Da F oner for larceny. Australia. a number of others. S. Brant, S. Cor- teriau persuasion, it was regarded as ed to write the spellings out. When i i ; I ': I Ty -y whereabouts OR . Court ,adjourned at- '-Miss Ann 4) Smith, o� Glenelg the' I . max, -e , � -1 � - i . . I ion of each one of these f oertainly oJ411 and examine, wh ther 4.10 p. : n. - . -A firm in Toronto has just com- bett, Ro6ert Fotheringbarn and Edward 'doubtful how the exchanged sermons mistakes"were c -a-uted up it was fouud4; . ' � I . . . 0 a -W I - , '�' person to produce oito shebuys.or'noL Ou�Ladias'Americau . township, Grey ounty, has just con- plated a fine piece of work in st4'ined Gamble were also struck and injured by would do. One of the valises ha's been that Kirkton had 266 mistakes au& i "I I I �� . 1 � '. - I I AY. struoted a quilt .,ontaining 4,766 pieces. window glass, which is intended for Mr. the same limb, but not -seriously,except returned, but nothing has been heard Anderson only 78. "! lUd"eynce, connecting me Wilk I iloots and shoes are �pecially attractive -Mr. J. C. Si ith, B. A., son of Rev, - I % � 1 , I . . � I . - I Bank of Commerce vs. Davis.�Ac-' . Tilson's new residence at Tilsonburg. Mr. Brant, who received a bad cut on from Kintore as yet, , � z -2 � 1 I- farthermore give notift � this season - tion on promissory note. Mr. Holme- 1. K, Smith, of alt, has been appoint- The designs refet to the special callings his head. . -A through train of Six Pulim' . . -� � � � , I 1 -all.. hereafter prosecute, *a � . an, j -IN � � . A I lom . � sted for plaintiff; Mr. L. E� Dane for ed Latin tutor ald Knox College for the I - -A correspondent of the Woodstock coaches, with a dining car and baggaget i I . . � ; � I may ascertain are * y in which Mr. Tilson made hi4fortu!ne- -Mr J. T. Brill, of Gnelph, has des- S f 4 :�i � CM04- defendant. Verdict for coming year. I � , . entinel, reporting the Blenheim spring car, p"sed. through Stratford a . a i h defama-tory charges agaiso ners wW remember that 11 . ew� : � , 7 plainti b lumbering and husbandry. .Patched from Durham this I r '! I I . - My cust9i , I I . I . ! I onsent for $1,065.85. � ff, y -The first of Ithe Allan mail Steam- - - winter 35 fair held ai Drumbo, remarks: Among days ago, on its way from Bo ton tw 1; - ,-Ii � . 1, erla to run to Qu ec th I 1. I I .. � . � �m truly Wx. SEmRjnj� Ms. ,- last fall. I 'introduced a hat and cap c is seasonwill be -The success of the Catholic mission cars of wheat, 12 cars of peas and 11 the many old residents .and T e pass ske weM I ; I . . I I I Queen vs. Robt. Brownlee. -Prisoner chl at'King8ton, conducted bv the Jbsuit cars of bogs, and he baB in Store about friends whom we met at the fa warm California. h . 0 �, . . -� I . I -.--� . a a comfortablel -1, Ir L � � , . I - I department in a small way, just as an was arraigned and pleaded Sian, ea,ves Liverpool on Fathers, is remarkable. The Cathedral 25 cars of grain yet- makipg Friday, was Mr. George Black, 8th road to travel over, and were highly � . I - , a g r3spo - tbeCircas ir on of the Grand Trunk a n a F experiment, I now beg to state that By direction�of His Lokdbhnot 'guilty* Thursday weekw �� . L 1. . . over 80 - I roe Ot of , L4� -� . � ­ 'I . ; ip the jury I every evening is crowded at the Services car loacls of prodn6e purchased on that concession, looking as fresh and hale as I ple ed.with the treatment by the p R I I returned a verdict of n' . -The 7th of h been appoint- � ; the ult 7as so satisfactory that I guilty. specially intended for men as � i I I MCFAULL v - the attend- market this winter. He has sent awa if twenty years younger. Mr. Black ficials. - - I . il . , . I Queen vs. James Bone.�Prisoner was � y L w, - . have decided to make hats and caps a 2,000. t . - I � I . I Z ed Arbor,Day all o'er O�tario. Town &nee each evening is about* born in 18M, being now therefore :4 � - , � L fathers will,do viell to r' from Neustadt 80 cars of grain and two wail I ; � � I mind citizens i A - - - . I t � arraigned and pleaded n t -�$uilty to an - er Says draught, , �� ` L :� � perm"ent part of my business, and 0 of the annual treeplanting. ' -The outpost of Presbyterian kis- cars of bogs, and has 20 cars to shi in big 83rd year, although he might -The Listowel Bann J - . . ' p - as � , �4 L indictment for larceny. , A4ter half an .. I Bions in the Northwest is at Calgary, and chess playing in that town b . . ! -4 . I . L i � - . . I � . -, : I . yet. From Chesley Mr. Blill has sent easily be mistaken for a man of B'xtv- been almost dead during thepast winter, . ; 7 � e I ri . . r of hogs, and He has been in Canada fifty years, sad ' ' d o�zen but for the last two or three weeks these z � I � and opened out hour's absence the jury returned a ver- -some 81,500, arr�yed in Brantford the Robertson, of the gradua.ting Fl"s of has ten -cars of grain to pend -making a is an excellent type of �the ,physical , f1l, ., . L lalive. already reoeive4 -Four carload i of gas mains, costing Northwest Territory, where Mr. Angus 25 cars of grain and fon I � . NOWING THtS WEEK over fifty d " of new styles in spring dict of not guilty, and prisoner was dis- bther day, to bel ised in extending the Knox College, will commen " intellectual recreations are being brought,r I Ll, I I charged, I , . I . I !-, � i . and summer hats and caps, in Amek- Queen gas to the ootton! and winoey factory._ .� s . ce bis mis- total of 224 car loads of produce handled vigor, the sterling morality, and quiet, tolife. A tournament of twenty-fivS : � 41, . ' a :)ung a(ly in .� i I - � . via. Wm. John Ben"tt, Isabella I ionary labors abont the first of June, by that gentleman at the three points unostentatious but earne8t religious - i � 1Z 4 .1. Z I i0an ,ugg'ah, &Ed Canadian makes, Bennett and Sarah Ryan.. Grand Jury wi4� ' � � .. t, F games bas, been commenced, and is at' . . -it is Said Montreal after ordination at Winnipeg. mentioned. character, which distinguish the.sturd ' I 1. [11, - � - i �` . th a large for une, is about to marry y � present in progress amongatthe leadingi. . " i I - . �. � , L - which I have marked at very small presented a true bill against prisoners a policeman fr* gratitude, who , resid. Scottish Lowlanders,who are among the I . � 14 � 'NEW LINES OF . - n I 'A deStructiXe fire occurred at Pem- -One day lately Wm. Steven*s . 11 I ; drauglit players,to be played in matches i ! 4 L . � � for a misdemeanor. Garrow & Proud was 80 broke 3n Saturday, by which seventeen ing near Salford, Norfolk county, met most worthy of Canadian pioneers, and I t., L - � advance on cost price. I ' polite as to lift hl�r when she fell on a . , I : ; I . . . L I N - . t defective s, w .� I . ide al)x. lent. While to whom is in no Small measure,due the � ; . - - � foot for defendants, � who pleaded no stores' and dwelling houses.. were loon- with quite a painful apeic i of six games eaA week. .guilty. Jury retired , - sum - ,-I . il I I at 2.15 p. M., and -Theodore Fy5nent, who committed ed, and twenty-five families render- out exercising a horse t4ai he consider. steadyprogress and present advanced -Onel day lately the house of Mr. C. , ;-, i� , E.1 � 11 � , I I i I , - . - . ; . To- my customers I would say that I returned, at 3 p. in. with a verdi3t of not ed homeless., A coDflagration which ed perfectly gentle, the brute sud position which the Province of gntari . Coppin, on the 6th concession, Logan, , I DRESS GOODS, ' rape on a little gi I at Duindas on F ' denty . . I am better prepared than ever to give you guiltY. . . . - . � n- - ,destroyed 860,000 worth of prop 10 I � .11 I . 'o . i ; - � . ' itted for trial �rty, turned upon him, endeavoring to Strike has achieved among British com�muni- i ocupied by Mr. T. Dungay was di's- �' �' 11 I I I .. ,I, - . . day, was c7a . and also occurred at Owen Bound on Satur- him down, and after " a, strugg . - �� -%, I Harron vs. Yemah.-Action of tree' brought to I . le of ties. covered to be on fire by two men pas I - really good yallue for your money. ilton 9&ol on Satur- day. k�, I . . � - : Parties live in the county Of day. - slag, who, on running in. found ,only � .� � P-1181, � � several minutes Mr. Stevens 'Was thrown The Brandon Sun -of April lith has I I i � I I ;i . I Bru�e, and act -on brought for illegal -The caae,oi Brown vs. the Globe violently on his back, the horse endeav- thefollowing distressing news: �,�Last two yourig children* thehouse. After' � � DRESS GOODS, -L -The C&nad Anlierica . . I , in i .11 � - I ; 11 says : Printing Company, in wbich Mr. 4or- oring to trample him to death, and then rRorning two young men, Wil : some diJoculty they succeeded in ex- � 'I I �i ,� To those who hame, not yet done any seizure c f goods to pay interest on a real -John J. 64cLenjan, forLerly of Kin- do . - :, . 9� i . . ss with me, I respectfully state . . n Brown, ex -manager .of the Globe dropping suddenly on him ai he lay on lifirn and Alfred Loudon, tiaguishing �� ffre. Scarcely a : Ic I �. ' . - busine . solicit e mortgage. Jury retired at 5 'Gardiue,Ontario,io notv aleading and Sue. Printing Comps' I formerly � week � 'I I . 4 . . - � . I o'clock a d returned at. 5.30 with,& ver- ny, sues that compkn the ground. Strange tevens from near Paris, Out,, started oup from passes but burning I � i � i a trial believing it will be for our ma- ces8ful attorney' real -estate and in- y to Tay Mr. S . I accidents, the result - I I p - : dict for laintiff for $250. � for $5,000 damages for illegal dismissall escaped, but with some se this city to walk to Shoal Lake, I% dis- of leaving young children. alone in the " - � ; 9 I 7 � StLKS I I in S ephen, Minnesota. . vere bruises A , � I i A, , . I I 1: I � tu&l benefit. � Savage vs. Ellis. -An action for wages, -Ottawa city, ouncil - have �decided is not now likely to come before � the and one or two broken ribs. - tance of 60 miles. They were a,ccom-' bon", are reported. it -would be much i : , i ii . � I Af ter hearing this case for an hour, to grant courta,'as the parties have arranged, an -Miss Maggie Ar as th � miles better and safer to look the children ' J 1 T1 . . I ��` � ' 1, . I I � . mstrong, who was panied as far e� forks, 44 i - ; - I ! �� �- - � .1 I I - Court adjourned at 6 p. m. . .. Loga oolleni Manufactur- amicable settlement. at out of doors than to leave them &I 4 , , �Z_ . Bootg and shoes made to order in a i ing company 8 e for 99 years at a living with her b Mr. Stewart from Brandon, by John Links, who one , J , I " � OWMD DAY—WXDNzSD.�-:T. � -Englisbmau residing A � 1-1 I I -A young in rmBtrong,on the Totn'ld'e% exposed to danger from fire or coal oil : : � �, I rental of $100 per . Road,Guelph, that place got a chance of a ride to the � . � i I [ED,�StLKS, fashionable style and re airing promptly I . annum! with exemp- Paris, while out tB'bOOtiDg the other day was found drowned in the� cellar last place of his destination. At lamps. � I I 1 -.41 - I .- . p " I . I . . . r I . Court )pened at 9,30 a. m., when the tion- from taxatiou f or ten; years and a 0&, ter losing i� . V � I . I 107 . me across what he supposed to be a Friday evening. It -is supposed that their comrade or guide the brothers be -Some time last July three you I ! � , , " - ; . attended to. - Grind Jury handed - in the following bonus of 420,00W - f .i I . d � .1 � I . ' coon, and after taking a shot at it com- while preparing the tea she went to the came discouraged, and inst fead of at- rowdies get on an old man n a M11:1 1 carefully ex- - R - . pre4entn ent : 11 We have -A. R. Van*�iculle, ..(f Jerseyvi]10, menced beating it with his �gun. The head 'f the stairs something, and tempting to make the rem%ining16 I -� t A I amiaed the jail and find contained Wentworth oouiity, lately made a ship- 9 for , Clancey, between Ta,vistock and Shake- .; . � -, I - � -1 � ! I I 1. � - . GASHMERES . &C. " coon " was an aromatic. one, and a fell into the cellar, which is ' Mated him 4everely ` ! � A I I � I I I ('310EORGE GOOD therein ' lit prisoners -six males and Ment of twelve ed,- Irds o , vess I t filled with miles of their journey, turned 'about 11PPare, and maltr � i� I � ; . � 11 , I , - e mas 8 I suit of clothes is now for sale. It was a water from two to three feet 'deep. It and came back to Brandon, arriving Tvey mad6 their escape to Mobigan: . U I I � . . . I I t I I two females, all serving terms of im. to Boston. The' 6)Ars. were very � fine I skunk. . but one of them "James Mclut ; 7� � I is probable that she was rendered in- ,here last night in a most .deplorable ! yre, I -, , a4 war,) ca . . fi ; - : - prisonment under Sentence, viz.: three pieces of timber, t in the I -The annual report of the MniRter sensible from a blow wh -blindness I L� � i. - Sea -forth Boot Store. - w ile falling :as conditio n� from snow thinking the affair Lad been forgotten � i I I for want of sureties, and five fo�il'vagran- neighborhood of bro6yvile. ' . They I 0 ,4 - L ' ­ . �. .1 I IT . . � I - of Agriculture, shows a decrease in the there is a Severe bruise on the: qua'.'side are at the Edie, House, where every ! weeks ': ' I M . . came back to Canada a couple of i � �� I , cy. We found among the prisoners a Mr. Summer �� f Detroit, is pre, cattle export trade of the Dominica for of her hea.d. attention is being paid them. To *go. He was arrested and brougM be- L i. i� , � I I . . ou�ng In u by, the name of Mco�rebe pared to match 48 ley, A the same . The ,deceaF4 was a - -day . . i� I YC ad. �. - ' p . " 7 ties L( � . - - 'fore the Police Magistrate, by whom he � I I . I conhnedtr want of su against an 7 ran ' .1882 d with the' previous highly esteemed young ladybt about 19 one of them is considerably batter, but V � � .1. . re in our place . 9 at player in year. . I . � L - - I 611 . I � The expenditure for immigration years of age. I the other is suffering intense pain. w1111 sentenced to - imprmonment fok 20 1 , . - opinion a pretence), to'be of uuso�nd Canada for 6100, as mato be play- amounted to $346,542, and for quarrAnv -There is an agitation going on i They are strangers in the city and with- days and a fine �41 350-. .. 15 . . . .h to ! q : ,-, � - . - FST OPENED ,a . . mi�d, and would recommend his being ed in Detroit, an pr . n I � il � I C`Pe� allowance to tine, 857,305, an increase of $140,000 Toronto in favor of cut means. Their object in setting out to , ! � i �, L I sent either. to an asylum - or place for be made for expe, I ie�. the establishment . -One daylately as& n�are belonging i; - � - :11 �. I � and $21,000 respectively over the pre- or women. It is was to reach the house of a cousin, Mr. Mr. J. Hodge 5th concession Fullaxton-, 4 . N . . - I incurables, such as at Hamilton* or -Justice Haga: -1 y has ii sued an ceding year. I I . order . of a medical School f � � thought that arran 6 James Snyder, who lives near Shoal was being turn'ed westward two i, � fl . Orillia. We also find one Wm. Burgesb, transferring Mr. I T aderto , the $39,000 geMents will be � and, a � 1� 1�1 Ottom- . -Harvey C. Welliver a student who made whereby a od Lake. � I . I : � %, % F an Co-rds , . in f�r vagrancy. 77 years of age, suffer- debtor' to the Bit mmepeement can be half miles southof Mitchell, , I � i � 1, : - of Co merce, from was attending the Normal School, died mILde in October of -On Friday, 6th inst.,'Mrs. Archie and caught one of its hind feet between � I . � -1 - I � . ing-1from cancer in hie leg, which in all Toronto to the Bairi I at his ow .-this year. Dr. I � Iti , : � a I . - . I e Gao n at his boarding-house on Sunday morn- Jenny K. Trout has subscribed, the utter. . I - � � L . . , t � � : L . : i : . His QWn expense; th )motion to reduce his ing. Monday forenoon his remains handsome sum of 010,000 toward& the cardine township, died at the age of 107 Frightened at this, and being madden- , � '' � . - I ; probability will cause his death McDonald, of the 5th concession� Kin- the braces of the shaftsand the 0 L . I I � : Z� . � 7 Z Why )COU ShoUld Get term Of � imprisonment expires on the bail was indefinft�l y 6ulb.r ),,ed. were taken to the Union station Mad establishment of this school. A large years. The decased was born in laver- ed by pain, it continued bounding foi- , *� 01 . t.1 l 7 � FOR l!IUNTLES. Your Boo . 27t� ins We would recommend his -The.general anagqrs of the Cana- thende to his home at Hawheville, amount of,mone will ness, Scotland, in 1775, and came to ward for bver half a mile, the foot being I I : ��11 y � � it ' � ' � i V " - I ts and ShoeS being sent either t6 his brother's, Lnear aa Padhe and Grquad Tkunk Railways Waterloo county. Drs. Davies and carry out this undertaking, and those � - . I � � r al * some � this country, with husband and fatally, still fast, until it actually tore the foot i I tL I ' I . z i 4 1 1 - . , I B ss q, or to - �` hospital. And we have been instructed by th Ar Pregiden ts Carlyle, Mr. Kirkiand, and the students who entertai * cotis in 18�8. In ' at the fetlocl� The 'mare, which ' '� I . ,- I ' . . I - I and settled in Nova S off I � wo Id suggest Mat prisoners suffering to prepare an agr� * meut; a, once settling ii� Strongly the idea of the ,9 1 1 . I . I � � , at the a followed the remains to the 9tation. higher educ � stion of women, have � 1855 they moved to Kincardine and was a valuable one, was immediat : I I 1. J, 19 - any now 161y ; : . 2 �= %-Or% ' I ;w - �f%A fro , disea�e or malady be placed all differences at Frasen�t existing be- -Mr. John Campbell sold 80 acres on an opport � utkity of giving Isome subatan- settled on lot 9, 5th concession, where shot. . ,I - - I �- I � SHMERES � . in Call. Separ0e 'from and not among tween these rival c)rporations. the Aldboro' town line, West Elgin, for tial assistince in. the furtherance of that she resided until her death. The -On Wednesday afternoon 0 516 � . 1, ! �: I � I � � . � . . I ' ,'I � � Oth o ers., One of the females, a -Mr. John Sa Er hag cold his hotel $1,200. The land is of poor quality.- object. I - husband died 18 years ago at the ad- week, as a frame barn was being .raised ! ; li� � � 0 a . � I fa I ; Ger, an, in for vagrancy, aged and in- at Rosevilley"Nort Dumf -ie6, to Mr. P. JMiss McKinley; of the same place, sold -H. M. Stea anced age of 82 years. Three children on the farm of Mr. Andrew Harv4oy, ad- , ; I .. - � . I - � ! I rrr � we would Puggest be,sent mabip Tenedos, from I . i �,� . L I ; .11 . SEARORTH BOOT ST RE fi - ,to bar Studer, Jr., New und'ed, for $1,200. lot 6, south middle road, 100 acres, for Bermuda. with the Princess Louise on J 1 , i � AN � son , ; i V I � I � � ; I 'U., I I - horne at Crediton, in obarge of some Mr. Sauer has put ased Mr. Trugsler's $3,600. This is considered a good price, board, arrived at Newport, R. 1. , lives on the homestead, and it was with Joseph, a young man of 22 years of 890, : ; I ,; 0A MANTLES. ; I , survive the parents. Angus McDonald *oining the village of Carthage, his - . 11 I I . � I I � ,one at the expiration of her time of house at Horse, kud will live as the lot is al � I on c ; . A I . . . the Black most without improvel. Saturday morning. - The Priincess and him the mother resided - Kenneth, &D- while assisting the rai ing, was �'� �' — imp 130D �� ent, on-tbe 25th in'st. The retired. � I .�- . a killed. 1 i i I I?. , I 3: � . meats and all valuable timber has been party immediately disembarked, and other son, lives near Glat hlmis; and the The building was nearly completed, and ' 4 .� I t . � hE - old I I I 12 I , � - � ot r fem %le. also in for. vagrancy, hav4 � -Messm. G i . & ,,, ocallpeh, of removed. only daughter, Mrs. John McLeod, wbile the niffilin plate was b put up, : i - ly w in en, and four toes Galt, have com ced prE parat . left shortly afterwards for Boston,where . ;, . I L � g ad b th feet froz' � . . I � I , - Z I FIRST— ions for —In the libel muit of Crites v. Henry she rcioined the Governor- General and , ain Iding �: - � � #W , I'll utated while in jil. resides on the,6th concession, -near the it swung sideways towards thegbui ly'r - r . He term of' the erection of th xtensive add - L SPLENDIff RUCE Vr t . . . ai ition to S&ndfield Macdonald . i V * ; � I . . , as proprietor of party the same evening. old home of the varents. The deceased. and struck the deceased . � i t I : I imp son entexpires on the 12th of the Dumfries -fou Sunday was as he w" , � r ; A. I 2 � a ry. r. Wm. Web- the Cornwall Freeholder, tried at the spent quietly at the hotel. By par- was a remarkable woman, and in the standing on the upper girt, and throw 47 III, . � . i ji � . I ­ L Aaeoause we alwsys,do what WO--- Mai next, We found the jail in good ster, contraotor for the masonry, will Stormont and GleDgarry Assizes, the ticular request of the Governor-General early days she was highly respected and. him on the sleepers oft' lh�e floor. He was - . I . ; I . � .: � . I , - I advertise. repair and cleaD, prisoners contented commence work it, i few days. � i�l I , . L -. I � . I I beloved by the settlers. She always never conscious after the fall, and lived � - i � - - teries, . jury after an absence of six hours could there was no public display whatever. 11 I �, I I � � and satisfied with their treatment; the -Preparations on -an extended scale not agree. Eleven were for rendering a The party left Boston at 6 o'clock Mon. enjoyed fair health, and considering her only acbout 20 minutes. . .� I R � I � L : SECO L : offiGera in charge attentive, L � : courteous, . I . I . _ . are being made for the approaching an- verdict for defendant, and the twelfth day evening for Ottawa, wbere.they sr. great age was possessed of extraordinary , . D - � . - � � . -The Spring Show of stock was held 1 ' - N : - . . � mentst , �. -1. ND � I an fully pp to their duties.* Wewould nual exhibition o ;be Royal Canadian man held out for -one penny. damages ; rived on the midday train Tuesday, It strength, while her eyesight was as good in Mitchell on Tuesday of last ! I . ' 'i - . .11 ­ I - Qs take this opportunity of impressing Academy of arts, . lich o 'ans at Ton week. I I L I , i p $10,000 damages were claimed. is said the 'Princess looks exoeedib as it -was 50 years 9go. While her The following are the names �. I 7 �, . � LiDW411se we use only the celebrated the kdvisability of erecting at an e I gly feebleness had increased, greatly during stock - Of the i, ; I t .- - . ]come awarded prizes: Heavy draught . � I! , . � � ;- ' a Poor House or House of Refuge, interesting than a : r ofits predecessors. Globe says Sit Alexander Galt is a great from the large crowd who assembled at i , - . . - 11 . i 116i!V��d. Sole leather for the bottoms of da,yj, Arly onto May 21st, an prqmises to -be more -The Winnipeg 6orrespondent of the well, and received & hearty we . I I � �P$, � �� I . similar toothat established in the coun- -His I the past few months, the morning Of stallion, imported, Thomas Colquhoun, 4 : L. I I Grace A hbi8ho Lynch, al. man. - His name has become - immortal the station -to witness h . ho'r death she felt unusually Smart. . : � . t . 11 - aMV : I A I : , I all our booti3. ties al. "Glengarry; " 2nd,Colquhouti,Porteuox i�. ' -�F I . . � � � . I � I I of Wellington a d Waterloo, as well tfiough still coDflued to is room, is in the Northwest. I notice in the pub- - -A woman named BI? Death stole upon her as gently as slum- & Dow, 11 The Major; " 3rd, Charles 1 - , 111i � I . I I I . 1. . I - as- in othp'r Sections- of Canada, and in progressing favoral) y, and is loist, en route - i 8 1. . 1�1 i . - 'I . : ..I.; S, - i . n w able lie accounts that his trip tip here last for the London "YlulC was brought bar to an infant. She was lying pn a Brooks, --Pride of Scotland." Agricul- 1 1 . . . � . ii ar the stove. and passed- away . . it , - - the Unit States, and where the cost to receive visitoro, . He will not, bow- year cost - the nion $1,500, while down from Wyoming -j, on Conductor , THIRD Domi ' couchne .1 . of keepi the -aged and infirm indi- . - tural or general purpose, John Ste It i . I - . � � �i � t was apparently t6 Murray's morning express a few clays without any of the iamily knowing or ", Champion Lorn - " 2nd, Frederic � � � . � ge educed to a ever be able to g 11 the.Weather the object.of his visi . � nts is minimum, while becomes warme . . k �L 9 I � ... 11 ; 4 � . u wcause we consider the nimble .. f arther his own private affairs more ago. Although guarded by three of her being aware of the fact that the spirit Mortzo, I � , Buttong� the bene s derived cannot be' overesti. 17' ' I I ' I I - - -Mr. Win. u "Young Enterprise - " r � - 7 1 1 . � - .7 . - . I � or, Drumbo, had than the interest of this country. own peop was taking its flight to &'better world. 3 d ,I, � 1. I WxPenoe better Ithan the slow shilling. mated, as we find that it is the . by dog 3 late le, yet she got loose in the - I Watt & Brown, 11 Young England's �.: ' ' -- Big, � - -- - � L i - , � e . � � . -unfortu- several sheep kille(' ly; one -A Brantford paper says: Wallh train, and sprang on to a commercial - allions, 1 ; es and small profits is our nateo abovp mentioned ':who' make up of the dogs was foil owed bome into the Brothers, of this city, have a muaeui*. traveller who had just turned over - a Perth Items. �� J� I !Bal I Glory." Roadsters orcurriage st . r Z . � the larger number of those confined village. It is thoug t the t I J. McLachlan, 14 Sorrel Cloud; " 2nd, . 7 : i; � mottO. , , : � Braids, . 85c.1 - I M No wild dogs The curiosity last added to the colle�- square and made himself comfortable. Mr. J Wood, of the 6tfi concession,. John Campbell, � � � ? -` from time to time within our jail. We that roam the woc " MagIbian ; 1! -314i R . 9 11 I . - as gone to seek his fortune in Wm. Honey, " Young ovp -,.!' " � I I around Burgess tion is a rock about the Size of' a han�. Theorazy woman wound her shawl Logan, h' Warif 9 , congratul te your Lordship on the ab. Lakehad a hand il the pie. , It is labeled) 11 A Hamilton girl's foot, around his head and for a while !the Colorado. � i � � f, ,—IN T'im— F ' Be alcrime in ouroonnty, and we -The . Tborough-bred stall -ions, Tolin TXieko, ; , i � I 11 � f. . OtJRTH— city of Kingston is infested .petrified." The joke &1nuffes the Brant- gent eman became oblivions to all sur- -Two children of Mr. McLellan, of 11 Baron Rothschild." Percheron tal- - - I � I � I - 7- . :- . � � are happy o observe a diminisbing of, with Sneak thieveE, f:)rd people and tiokles the'. Walsh rouudings. Arriving -at the platform, Trowbridge, died within a week, lately, lion, Stevens & Forthingham, 11 Chal. - I Z� .- ork --- and in many places absence of, er one laight lately . � a I: . � �, . . . - Dech-use we keep . a larger Stock ime half a dozen lines i 7ere stripped of the Brothers, but what do 'the IE[Smfltop she.�caught hold of Chief Logan and 'be- of diphtheria. � . . Patteimsx- - - - ity considered) I - . Iieavy draught stallion wo , t � , , I .- and bell cheaper (quah I throughout the Province. We hope .clothes. The StOlED goods were found girls say ? i � l,enge.11 a t I I g . I � I ., - 1� I this state (if things will continue, an'd next morning in Va 1011 sought him to accompany her across the -John Engel, of Pool, has been fined years or under, Greenwood & Colquhonn, ': I 9 I i I than any other house in the trade. . 8 places hidden -St. Hyaointhe, P. Q., ha's bee Al I i � I . ps on one r . h -�' � I �� . Z � that at allinture Assizes which your under thd sidewalk, visited by a disastrous sp of the platform trudks(. 825 and costs, for a breach of the Sun. 11 Prince Charlie; " 2nd, John Stewart, , �! 1 . ,; . 1. OU.R— . Lordship may be spared to preside over, I -After 0 ' ring freshe . Finally she was secured in a cab and day clause of the Crooks Liquor " Geheral ; " 3rd, Arthur Colqnho �� I I - .1 I spending Something li-ke'070,- un q 14 risoners may A dam and several- bridges have bee� taken to the asylum. -f i I . � - , FIFTH— p * be as scarce as they are 000 on it, the Proiincial License Act. 11 Scotland Yet,"' Heavy draught stal- - - ' 1 # I . . - . I � I I 1, I ;1 , 9 � . I laff . - Overnment swept away and great damage done to -Mrs. Peter Wilson, of Bradshaw. -A number of young men of Dublin lious, 3 years or under, Wrn. Colquboun, . ,I . - � I MAUT � I at this. We thank the officers of the hafrdecided to abandon the, maintenance property has resulted. Residents o i - � t M81"M - I about five miles from Brigden, left her' and vicinity, who spent the wi in 1 !, ! �! I . MAR LE MAKIRW ill � Because we make a speci Court for courtesv and kindf2ess to us, 'of. the colonization :N agon mad between the banks of the river were : nter I I Young Haddo." Agricultural or gen- � .' I I alty of . : I . 1 ; I and are pleased that such a ,short time rescued' T home after givinj her young baby in the Michigan lumber woods, have re. eral 1�drpose, 2 years or under, John " �i - � i � �t � lAeu's Mue Sewed work. We gnArantee ; Quebec and settlemeluts on Lake St. boats and rafts. The Rideau has 'also charge of a female companion to visit turned. it 4 i . PARTMENT- is required to finish our Z[4.�iei.- All of John. I attained an unusual height and the lo I her brother-in-law Rogers ; 2nd, James Murray, You" 4 �� ; � I . !­ 813 % �� I - -'bur StAs and finisli equal. to anything which is submitted. , 1 - ( , Mr. Charles Wilson. -The heirs of the late � Mr. Byfield Ploughboy ; " 3rd, Chas. Curtis, "Young , , I" [ ' � i I � . . -W. W. Kirk atrie,k C. E, wall of one life -is reported. She never reached there and the latter have sold to Mr. Wm. Dykes, a fifty Scotland ,Yet.." Under 3 years old, . 1, s . 7 1 4 fo. , . W. A, . Made in Toronto, Hamilton or London. � C. A. HumBER, Forbman. known in at io, an *merly con- -The Montreal press has lost one f gentleman started in search of her, and acre farm without timber or Orchard, Patrick Barry, 11 Young Haddo." Durr '� - t" : � I . . J . - - � ; Court then proceeded with Savage nected with the enginjerin Staff, under its most elegant and forcible writers * when crossing Black Creek found a hat adjacent to Prospect. HUI, for 03 150 bam buI18,.aged, Geo. Roe#, -Lord ?" I I i " , . - Va. Ellis. It continned until 3 p. tri., Government, of � Z � Ca - e! ti e, ade, 'PaciAc the person of Mr. William Toplis,whosp she was in the habit of we g close to 0 h. - - , I : : V - ' when th .jury retired, and at 4.30 Railroad, was founddead aria as Echo; " 2nd, W. Robb, "Blanch I m V I I a I 1i . a bed last death took place on Frid;,y last after j% a hole in the ice where she had evident- -A meeting of the Blansbwd far- Duke." calved since let January 1881, z . � 4 , jD1 returned w"�th a verdict for plaintiff for Sunday forenoon in h 9 2 MWAULt GEORGE GOO _ � . om at the long and painful illness. . I I - � � . . - . �. . . 3526� 1 ri Mr. Top�ls ly broken through. Help was prootiried, mere was hold in the hall at Metropoli- Wm. McKenzie, I King of the V`alley;" ' " . I � i . 44 I I 9 � I . . � Potter House, V nhipeg had was, afthe time of his death, on the and after cutting aws the ice for two tan on Thursday, April 4th, to consider 2nd, Wm. Honey" Huron Obief." � I ' _ I : � - He I ; � . In the �een vs. W. J. Bennett, as arrived from Toronto An y . Z � ' X, The Great Boot and Shoe House. prin mor. editorial Staff of the Montreal Her&14.. hundred y . � I i - I i Z - . 0 cipal, . na ]fo ards and working for t the advisability .of growing sorghum Grade, D. Waters, 11 Suliernan Pasha; 11 .i 9 111011tt G - ooS #A I Isabella Bennett and niug, having been eaE t =treat- The deceased's many -sterling qu&hti 4 four hours the lifeless body wag and making syrup. After" soine dis- Durham bull zalf, John Rodgers. i . - � - . I i I weaty I I - . fouad, . � � - - I . . ! � . I � � "I . . I i - , . . - i ,I 2 . I I GIN T. - L ' � � . . ... j I a 1 4 . -11 I � . .. i ; . � . . I : , I I � . 'R ; 11 : ,I , I L . - i I , ; I I . . I � - i � I �i - . . � . � I I . .- � I. � I I � ! ; .. - . - . I I I - � ; I - I . I : ! � . I � I . I I - - I .1 � " I . I 'i - �' L I . . ! - � - - I - . L . I � ] i � � ; . ; .1 i �� I I . . ; I R , I'll - . 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