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6ost "r pupil taken on' aveNe arnio. mo,oneter ran Ong, -from 16 0 above to Mr. Hill, formerly Of Sts omas church . -
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tL ance is the second-- Icj west in the Pro- the same below. . On the 5th, hoiwever, but now of Chatham, will deliver their handsome roadsters at goodfigureS. reverend lecturer 'des�ribed *in a - I
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- 2 1 . Vince, the town of ,,Pe I roke be'nfrt'he i ehan took place, add since then- we one of his versatile lectures in this town -Mr. John Brawn, undertaker, of this thoro itin - . I - � . . i .
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lowest. The cost per p pil in Peru 0 have I A very rough, cold weather. . I on Tuesday evening next We are sure place, had a very narrow escape from elixhib g$ 6' the same �ime, the wea- .
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LLL "I I was $7.77; in Seafort , 88.47; in Mit- wish to be kindly remetnbered to all old , many of our cii d n off on Thursday ons
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Z I -EDWARD Me the Cash Drygoods - L t thi3 way they may� remind o readers of the ecture by the working at a saw, and, getting too close the Rev. 8 Acheson, o Kippen,, ad- �, I
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. and NHIUnery [to my has not'been se ed, either, by count Z a coraial we] come from .yours 11 Boot Black Orator " Wednesday to it, it caught his hand, taking off t -&o dressed a few -words, in, whi,ch he ex- had yet I
� - 6 - season no -w being er, he is prepared g the te . truly, and , th - i �ressed the pleasure he h he 4
LL � Sive,his attention . januarwto the atarvin achers- a we notice that . e very b at he haa will be evening next. -Several 'o our citizens of his fingers and terribly lacerating Iii,, I I - I i . .
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. the salaries paid- in t Seaforth school pl t their -dipos . . went- to London on Thursday to attend hand, but under the skilful treatment' f . 0 1
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I advertisement on this pags..� above mentioned." Tb of LocA ' Ge, rge Brown, a lad were M 'Armitage, soon be about again attending to his t me, a vote of thanks to -the lecturer, .
I Read his . �' percentage t BP.LEiF?s. 'Ge essrs. W. M. Gmyj A. ' , x ew �1- I
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� � --- � on roll stands well in eaforth also, - be- John S. Brown of the 6th concession of L. E. Dancey and others. --On Thursday council on Tuesday and Weduesdaiy e. pressed -bythe audienoe bya hearty s� , I � . - I . I
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.i ` by the'head master of the- itchell 58, in days ago 14 his horse and f them' Thomson, pastor, od'dupie the chair in -
i. I reque8ted. Listowe 61, in Goderich A the axe glance, and striking drivitig d tained by all, excepting one o � � i
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� I .� � , and in Clinton 56 It will thus be' his foot it inflicted a very severe woun . d, town, the horse, usually a most docile but we will not mention his name. -Mr' his usual pleb,sing manner. .. � I `EN1VH YJ
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" L has been circulated about the town en that our school sta ads at about the which will likely lay him up for some animal, took it into its iead to -have R. S. Lang has � opened an agency here
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I - and humorous lectures illustrated, toba near Virden, returned home -on horse only ran a short dis nee when it large business. 111 —AT ---L I
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*A� additional , teacher if necessary, rather he Church of England Sunday School room, on Saturday last, and will remain in Tuck- was caught.-, Captain and Mrs. Me- - ,er d6se of dictionary, and forgot tomix A� Few Too * Many ff - I""
�9; single applicant for admit- uesda�, evening next,the 1k. h inst.,at7:30. 944-i ersmith over ' ter. He didnottake Gregor, of Goderich, were this week the Winthrop. � - 'r-1 - 8 , -
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- ;� tarice turned away. I . ABARGAIN, WHO 'W,ANTS IT?—Will up land there, laltho'ugh he liked the guests of Mr. L. E. Dancey, of this AN-NIVERSARY SERVICE§.—The, anni- pl6 rules -of - composition. � He says I 'an I -
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; CuALiN,G.-Two rinks of the Seaf )ccupild by Mrs. P. Loganj Poplars Sch'ool, slipped on the sidewalk Dancey. -The: weather for the past
,7 orth .. ' . church, Winthrop, will be preached on Stirely a .scholar of his calibre might I �
; orthehouse near the Hi&, School at present - e post old a d the ther have numbered all the *ople. Again .,
� Curling Club left 1 re on Thursday on a . ' I near* tb * ' ciffice add sprained her week has been very c - �
! I . . occupied by Mr. W. Logan. Apply at LOGAN & Co 8 . - Sunday afternoon next, at half -past tw6 I I —
� I . T& rinks are composed wrist very severely,,bu; is now recover- mometer has gistered from four to- ! -
; i - curling tour - I Banking Office, Seaforth. 9 4-4 .1 . . o'clock, .by Rev. John Kay, M. A., df he says, "torrents of living humanity i .
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I as follows: No.1, J. It. Lyons, skip, I . - . � g. -The mmofrien a, of Mri Peter seven degrees re ow zero several time4 Milverton. On the following Monday' flooded the gorgeous demesne,' rather w 'Too
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- and D. D. Wilson, John Weir and W. . h- annu4l meet- 211amson, - -of dericli, County Clerk, arid there is now fair Bleig] iing but the evening there will be an old-fashioned a strange thing for the gue - line of ;
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. � - ,olmested, skip, ihg of the members of t Tuckersmith will be pleased to learn that he is again snow is so thin it won't last long unless _ � - "Catt Sat�rill"� :
I � 0. Reid; No. 2 F. Iff . . I tea - -meeting, at which tber Many Furs. . offerill'.1 at �06 - 1'1 - -
I . . icultural So iety was held in sufficibntly recovered � om his recent anew supply comes. -We are glad to e,bargallls. I .
� t and J. C. Laidlaw, R. Common and A. visions, speeches' and music, all of th�� Eve,," pray how many sisi era had Eve? - S<'C til i
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q �-,�-a,n Agr bu can, of Mit- best order. "After every soul had appeased their . . I � - I
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I . Young. They wen �, from here to Listo-. orth yesterday. T e following of- severe illness to be able to attend at his learn that Mr. Robert bu � - . I �
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� I wel to meet the Kii �cardine club, where ficers and directors we appointed for office for a few hours 4 ach day, and if chell, whose illness we referred to last . . I I
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. they will play f)r the AssoefItion the ensuing year : Pre dent, Thos. - E. he continues to improve. will be all right week, is now much bettek and good Tuckersmith. 'for this fall aild winter Ovule,
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� p ; Sinclair of this 'township, recently sold bounden duty. " He hadl better give - rson who is
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. 'ththeclubofthattownto-day. The Robert Armstrong, ert Smith and here on Friday last 6r Winnipeg, where Mitchell attending -upon hi brother. ; a
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- credit of our town is in good hands, and Robert Knox, Hullett . E.'Cresi- be will attend college -Y rith the view of colt two and a half yeafs old for th4 examples in false -syntax; and- it LWould now- needing or shall I �
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� 4 we predict for our a grand victory well, Robert Brock and eo. 7'. McK himself. for. the ministry.- Stanley. L sum of $275. This fine colt was bred. li-eir novelties,. :
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1i - Hogan, Seaforth.. Dickson' of McKillop, arid a student of John Torrence, Reeve of Stanley, we well-known imported horse 11 Glen- to follow him further. The writer evi- .-ses' 11.11d 0111"Ire
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I . J, MI&D-WAL AssociA610.,q.-The annual . . . . - . . . ronto University, left here on Satur- have to say that he inf6rmE -,us that the garry." If our good friend could turA den tly took too big a fei �d and has had ets, 130y's-Overcoats alill �illit,��
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: Z .- tion was held in thp rooms of the Me- mers' Institute meetin r South on stitution, having spent the holiday:va- editorial colu mins to the 61 'ect that he ' ear hard times would -never catch himi . I ; Ladies", G � and (
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� men from every p�rt of t1vecounty. a 'tern6on. There was a fair, but not a University, left for Toronto on the same tively assures us that be was not the cently purchased from Mr. Vivian, of ENTERTAINMEN-T. . . I - .
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� � I and every. credit wai given to the medi- .t ie sederunts. Professo r- Brown --and Dr. - Killop boy, -is now the. g. meral'agent for nomination a -result of said meeting.- 'which he paid $225. This colt was aired 8th'k There was quite a large gatherin I - � . � �
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� 1. . Gre-ensides, of the Ontario Agricultural the White -Bronze Monument Company, ED. Exp. - ,by "Old Welcome," and is good value 9 I . I - Filr C ik�
� Cal men of Seaforth for the efforts they (;011 - ' ' of ! scholars and others interested in I Men's and 11"w's �
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in risked his shep, es on him. He girths 6 . �
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, � 'pleasant and instru ive. 6.730,_ p. in., to 8 o'clock ; and after � lar -c stacks. .
- drbases and remarks of both gentlemen everything he andertake i. -Mr. Thomas Varna. I feet 10 inches, is 16 hands high and will . . M— C FA U L'S . Ili - .
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I . excellent papers wer presented, and the ,A -ere pregnani with usel ul - 'information Do'.wne- is erecting a in, �w building on RETUMED.—Mr. W.. X. Armstrong, wei h 1460 lbs. Ali ough not a� horad that a programme of about two dozen . -
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. thoroughly interesti g. The visitors tere'sting and thoughtful papers on vari- rec ntly purbh bee .. bylthe schol was proceeded with.
. - . . ased. This building is to n at home spend $1200 worth of horses -within the last six I - ' I . �'
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s were hospita I . ente tained by the local. 0 Is subjects were given by several lead- �be used as. an -agricaltural, imple- turned to Toronto on Monday to resume weeks. The child ' y deserve praise for Cash Dry Goods and - t�
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. home the same evening. d.scouisions on these brought out much W recently come to town. frdm city. -Mr. T. M. Hig i 9 nother Stan- ' ter of Mr. Thomas McBride, of Tncker� Millinery House, -
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- . M - Win. Gibbings, of u )on the whole, a s 'Coin'pany, of Ayr.-Isfrs. Alex. under the parental roof, ha also return- age of 71 years. Deceased was a wo-, � .' . -(r%,- lar,ge liuc- v
RETU-RufEni— r. ucc as, and'will be W son . very excellent and appropriate address . We have a X ,
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I - . f tke Huron R6ad, Ta.61cersinith, returned. p:odnctiv6 of much good. The only Wi son and her sister,* -Miss Lumsden, � -9. I man of most amiaNe disposition and of c I gave some I I � �
: . home from . Manitoba, last week. Mr. p ty is that a greater nur iber of farmers here on Thursday next for Scotland. — whi' hit is to be hoped will be actedi 8FMORTH, - �ONT. tra induceniciliVin.
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� I Mr. Gi ings. has a I nearly $20, to be used for Sabbath � I �
� rree years. 1! . large p.,ofit to others by an 6dhange of! senti-- has 'made 1, dropped out --John T. Carter,who for tha� I "
� "I . a leigthened visit Seaforth, by Rev. !Father Shea, after
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I 1. ,Ikaot of land in th6 Oak river district, rr ent an'd experience such as can W had with her sister here, returns home to re- which the remains we i.
� � pas� 25 year's has stammered very badly, Cheap I Cash . '
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� � d he has now completed his settlement a; these meetings. We shall give a main, Durin I . BRIEFS.—Mr. and Mrs. Howlett have � .
I - I 9 her residence in Sea was - cure � 8 Emma t �
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. port Min forth near Wroxeter, Was offerA $250 for town cemetery for interment. d last week by Mis -
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: A land is well situate , eing e ose to a - � - ; � . whom ' 1, two colts, one. two year Id filly, the -Miss Ella I Gregg has also returned I
. � ., we are sure; will regret her de- Accll)ENT.-M�. Alex. Nicholson, of I of young folks spent an enjoyable tim* I .
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V railway station. He. ia last season a2O THE COMPOSITION OF cuR GovEmaso:., parture, and -will be rejoiced to welcome via- I skating o I :V
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,� icres of grain, and I arvested about six BDDIE.4.-The Seafo h ck at iome fu iting for the last'few weeks. -Mr. John I nOFF AA14 Bal
I . 0 1 AlVinston, was in town last week.-!- R.- .
! . FW . ture ime.-We rio- of Mr. Robert Martini nea Clinton.- accident on Wednesday last. He wa� Jacques, of t lis locality, has'succeeded I
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! � � . thousand bushels. of -%&eat and one thou- e(mpo,ged as follo,*s'. Two medical tic' e that the ladies of Edi aonton, North- Miss Coloton, of -Winnipeg, i i it* I
p . . . is -Visi -ing 110"AFOR.Tll.
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L - mud bushels of oa s. He likes the - Fox was sprinkling a threshing on the farm of
z � clactors, one egg -merchant, one gram west Territories I in getting the: Deputy-Reeveship, by a 1 friends in Blyth. -Will Shane mJ i
�, I have organized . a the skating rink --on Satur my last, he Mr. George Sproat and in some way fell I ,
I ill iths, one Oiler, Ladies'Aid Soei'V for ;he purpose of . 4 1 Bailiff Murdoch went to Lucan last �14-,, , ". B>ntterich;.'�
; country well, and thinks a man, if he in archant, two blacksm e I majority of 4, -This last snow has not � -
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� manages properlyie -'make more.money oi .e ufacture I . ne . looking after and assisting the children slipped and fell on the. and broke from the mow and received a very severe only failed to make good ileighing, but I week.-Durnian brothers, of Brunels, . Pat ern.s. N; I
� I and make it easienthere at farming than hix': ware merchant, -ho one of his ribs. Skating, however, - is wound in the back of the bead w ic has lsospoiled the skating on the lake. !! I
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I I and maks a good prc fit. But Mr. Gib- lishinan. Six of them are Presby- President. --The mtte�ndan Ce at the Sea - been engaged -in the grain business in the Local Lei islatures of the Provinces shed will be a great convenience. to the coffee soeial tlic otlaur -A-,vvTV'l
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I bings has no intention of going to that . Duluth,has returned home and purposes- saw him fall, and it is not known what I - `&C., were- nior
ians-','three MethodisQ �one Catholic forth High School� since t e holidays is . . . farmers of that church. -Miss Radcliff' ,: I
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. country.. hims-eptilf to reside. His som; and two do not belong to any denomi-- remaining for the �resent'.' he struck'upon. -His condition was ` bell I of Goderich intends delivering a and, Miss Hough who have been engaged freshillent, wlli-�w oogooll, T)ra
. . . larger than at ankv time a nee the school -.- .. — . mediately; -,discovered, however, and he � 19 � I -
will locate on the Ian, and work it, and naiion.-In the High School Trustee was started. The� excel � lect�re on " Matrimony " in the church I il-1.4"11111(nit'll I-1111-4.
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I he will remain on h,�s farm in Tacker- Board there are two Staffa., was at once removed to the house and �
. I -: I r ierchants, .one which our High School ias attainedis . medical aid was sent for. Doctors Cole- o n N1 evening, January, 18th. work last Thursday. -Miss M. Dickson - � villed by the e4oir. An',zan-u-sil
mmith. � . ' LocALmEs. -W. E. Jones while skat- The -proceeds to go to church purposes. I S
� . I I& wyer, one doctor, one (lergympin'",and securing students from of thr, entertabanivalt wa- tir
. . - I -1 . . all quarters.- - . man and Mkid have been in attend- - . is the guest of Airs. A. W. Sloan.-Missz
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-- . I rmerfy of the firm . . Wit iamson, of Toronto, is at Dr. ,� -
I . Fr -n&% ,On Friday fternoon last the two En lishmen and two Irishmen. of Kyle & Mustard,, Eg ondville, ha; _ � suddenly fell, striking his head on the ance upon him, and everything medical an's.-Mr. Myles Young has bee& . Contained 801A.'e db,tilictive,
r 9 I a skill could devise has been done for I Goderich Township. Slo, , �
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beautiful J)riek block ,,on the corne of T. iere are two Fresbyterh Mai twoMeth-. taken the saw mill in Brucefield, and ice -with such force as to render him for ' - , but at last accounts he still re- L4CALITIE.S. —Mr. George Bates, of appointed clerk and Mr. -Alexander- Mle of ca
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34%in and Market streets, the property o'ists, one Epi a time unconscious. He is ilow well and "'in I by a la(ly, whiX, I
. .v a an � arrowescap ( scopalian a d one Catho- has removed to that Vill , e. Mr. Mus- mined in a comatose state. S"ley, and Nelson Yeo, of Gloderich Murdoch, Bailiff df the new Division, - � -11 i trej
of Mrs. Cad h d e from lic.-The Public School Board is bom- tarof is -a good citizen, able to attend school. -Revival services in -- Court. . . . to a gent'loill, The �' it thi
... � .1 f a I township, -are again on their rounds ,
I � g conducted by Re John Gil- I — - I out- tile boll1twi,of tile mil e to I
. . I destruction by fire, and had it not been pcmposea- of one druggist, one, 81hoe- wiltdo well in Brucefi l(l .-Miss Mag- are bein �- . pack!h . - 11 I t ,
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I for our valuable and efficieut s stem of in, I ig �pples for Mr. Kyle, of Sea- '
y 6ker, one hotel-k6ep��, one foundi�y�- gie Campbell pin in the Meth6dist church of this Braceffel.d. - � alidthey thinilbecalile partl�.
I I I I goes to Amilton th 8 fortlr-Mr. R. F. Smith, formerly of i -,Brussels. I
� water -works it would doubtless to -day m&n and one' news pa])er publisher. week to sing at .!a - cent(nnary -church place. -It is with. regret we record the CHIR18TMAs T&m.-One of evellinir 1� .
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L - id in - religio ngs ever � - Al % IT� Wi` Crothors lvft�
t . lIfe a smouldering heap of f � Goderich township, but now of Chingum- B�imrs--Things are quiet since the
� I -ruins. The - Tt ,ey are'all Scotchmen ai n concert in that city�- Miss Campbell's death of Mr. Gilpin's child of 10 days. successful ocial gatheri . held in is home on a -visit. Dame rumor municipal election% -even business, I i .1 t I
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fire originate defective chimney ar, ivided as follows: Three Presby- fame as a vocalis The funeral services Union chusch, Brucefield, took place on , -
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I flue, and before it was noticed had made - terians, two Meth6distaL and one who Rev. P.; Scott, of Cro arty. -Mr. The occasion was a tjlv (I ernme-A and ti) rk-A
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and we predict that ere ,I be will Chiiiguacousy __alone. -On Friday the last few- days. The skating and curling tilt, pr1o",
. nnection with any - de- become one ot the I Christmas tree on which were placed 0(-
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� -4rtitions. The fire alarm was rung norninatio'n. . I 1. . . couritry.-At a ' . y g le 8th inst., the wife of Mr. Charles Me- rinks are :both well patronized. The: � .
p, - work. -Some talk -of a oun n's resents from parent to child, anct from z into force in �;j. Tbon`)'ils� be �
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. n were promptly on hand, Christian Asez)ciation being started friend to friend. Long before the hour I - ollec. Fillelis i. 4
I � . Brigade, held on 'Thursday. evening of T� .
; and in an almost ine I 1�- ed him with a fine'and bouncing baby some of the neighboring clubs soon, and li-hed onor b6lore January 3I
: .Ire o OLD 13 - HF - � here. We wish it a speed beginning for opening the church was literally boy.. -Sleighing has again set in and the skaters are looking foiward to the - --
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. Of time had a at n stream of water letter recently received from Rev. Mr. year were all re-ele and lasting success. -The Rev. Mr. filled, many having to stand. The chai PD)IR, ill'u) opfitatizoll in vs.!5";,
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on the bur ri t nart so t now the road.- are strung with wood and carnival which I to take place 'r - 1-11 11 ,
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I I -,law w Laurn ra wn, but or- clusion or the meetin 6 WU1 UK, n C U C - pastor, was occupied by1wv. Air. ivicuoy, wno 11 . 0 r , :. r0ju Z 11""j -
L I he chief, Mr. V . . saw -,o 8 Or e day last week the third -The fire bell was rung on Tuesday,, r'll !�Presellt a peti,
hant.es were quickly ai A completely ex-, merly of Kippen, he wiE hes to be '.re- George Sills, entertainefgd preached a ery effective , rmon Sun- delivered a ve y appropriate address to -" . Crothers Nvi � .
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tinguished and no ,r ei ious � damage was membered to all his bld g . I day evening from, 11 An 4 as oses lifted the Sabbath nes Wallis had the mis- and the firemen hurried the to- - 1)y il, -ntm- ber fif ratiepayers, ;
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r' r .... f . oyster supper at Bur popular res- up he wilden ess even so tions by schol rs and and music by the fortu he to cut the tops off two of his 131 - the river, when it was discoverey to be tile act be br,fAight into fort I
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dune.—Onr Tuesday [a it the residence of an I they are legion. 1i e says :. I I We tauraut. They spent hour ve the serpent in t �, era ii L a cuttin x box. —A tea meet' only a' chimney on fire.—The questiom, , l"tC(,:1)lj,'. IV:
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g must the Son of Man be I fted up. "— choir followed, after w2hich able ad- � 3 -
Mr. Spain -, near thg e. Red mill, also have much reaan for thankfulness as pleasantly, and the. obligi host did arl be held in Col 'a church, Bayfield. line, on now asked is, what is to be done witit vitors for t1w 6ii�m
had a narrow esca-�e from destruction. w( r have all enter' d on tht - New Year -in in his power -to accommo e delivered by Mr. Musgrave, I , iilso 114t 43L
e Mr. Thomas Vivian was eb cted Public dresses wer `� ", .
i%A a r d te his guests, . enmg ;]a ,
School Trustee for the pr g,,Rb year.— Dr. C&mPbel1 and T. M. Higgins, a so a . .,,,,,,., . I I
�Archie attend -the 20th inst. , On the following ev i the assessor and village clerk—p6re they tj.wsanle day 71 lad will preuei-
9-tuoke was seen issuin from the build- go , health. the High The brigade is in the mos efficient con- I 1%+ +'ha )%- 11 r . � , . I'
in and on those -14n -^4-;- A 44. . - . . ill T%,6-1k�IA �,Ik +1k M U +.n I .
t . I r3t V JSU r Ivir. John Coyne has w ieve, gone w I ren ered recitation by Mr. eorge - wa V T. V 5 -"%,-:� Cbo Core. ;,Llift a(lvaiwn firgulnell-L's ,�Mt
: � -, C 001, in VV illiamstown, having taken ditign, and, like our water works system, [
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r into the house they found that some' th highest marks in the� county ;f G,len i �'� credit to the town, South for the benefit of hi '. Wealth. McLeod. The last on the programme 1. readings &c. Proceeds SCHOOL ELxcTroNs.The school elec-
�. I . elothing and other'articles had : been ga ry at the entrance examination in' boom in lambs *ust nDw, although � was the distribution of gifts, which took - I
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1. . . bu was unexpect- iiiiinarketable' Unfortunately neither HONORING A STEP119N � koy.-Mr. faces of the little folks and the pleased I � p Li -,le, ACounty
�Uiahed without further injury b i ed y prevented. I hQpe, owever, to be the � farmers' or the dealers i ' J. W. Hogarth, soil of Mr. S. i 7�,'letcher, 138; Cooper, 83; Havden,.3& 1-11AT living neal-
1 � ID - n Hogarth, expression of each as he or she received . - --'*"
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. I lu 6 not been notmi ab.e to doso next summe,.11 I : 11 his or her, present made up for 'the I . I 14a fell oft, the ferfy -steamer " X`
I I this !district have many_� to sell, al- of this township,- who has for the past I , nchester. It is trusted that this election 'will for- . I)etroit, lu-st III . liday night wbi
: when itwaa the consel q#ences uligh t have -Mr. -Robert �Pattison, formerly of though a few h three years taught the school in Section length of time. The pupils of School I ever silence the kickers against the man- - I
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i Wilton, but now of Garder, Pembina keeping some over. No. 2, Elma, has evident y won the id Anderabn is steadily improving. ageme and was dromIned, �Dmv�(,,a-t .
been more serious, I . _ .
. I - - �,, I I Mr. John Cowan Section No. 10. took advantage " nt of our school, whose only ob- - U0111panions wj.-re ell route to i L
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I I - I r casion to present their teacher, Mr. It will be remembered'that he had to �
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. TH-E S.F..urap.TH MECUA-X-1Cs'11f8T1TUTE. yearl had 5086cres of my wheat neA,rly Mr. J. H. McDougall one car. Bo entire neighborhood. us to leav- George Baird, jr., with a valuable silver leave his sell especially the principal, put up to com- - I oll Visit to � :
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tol ally destroyed by a hail atorm on the lots went to. Buffalo. -Mr. David Aiche- ing that place on the 22nd It., a num- watch. The recipient was completely coun I poor h I - from 'WivAsorzto Detroit Dni
-We have often stiilteld that'the ople petition yearly. The Board has alway.g. " I
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in 12th of July, at least it was so* badly .son, son of Mr. John Aicheson, of Me- of the people waited u ' him and taken by surprise but accepted the wel- b r -exertion, as he taught' a he& vy I 9
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� of Seaforth and vie y have goo � cause b e considered it well not to part With a. plai - " 1); 4 11
s presented him with a .... uable gold come present as a tangible expression of a' Isfole of - 1* :
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. ,rt recently issued from the fifty acres. This is a kroat this section. Mr. Aicheson is a prosper chain ol by a highly compli- � seco teen a good deal less only for a few who. , .. " '
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from the department c f the Minister, of drawback to me, I. can assure you. Ong farmer in R- entary address, from which we extract not been to him 'its desir d ionf3sto ' � iti
i anisay County, Dakota, in pupilsoand their parents. pily t has ' not vote for anything without doing. -hould feel abl� to go usborv,-�
- .- I Xtilication, pruves this statement to be However I am thankful and a where he has been a resident for several the followl - ."During the three * I wort , but we'all. hope that ere Ion e it on politics, forming a boom in tbo-- ., I
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I p)int of mem.bershfd� lt�ie Seaforth Insti- h� I left turned.out pretty well, and was our Huron boys do. -The Bishop of you have deserved and obtained the may be able ' 5+ Coo er, there being some 40 of them, 11 It-aning ovei
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� tit te stands 61`1 ,ovince of On- no; the leastinj ured by the early frosts. Huron preached 'n St. Tlomas h 3 I . and , both. say th
� - n and approbation of everyone BRIEFS.-Withthe present good sl,ei*h- I I i,, companio�B . f�
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- an I west of me. To the we -at of ' in the villoge.-The first carnival of the although he pretended he wished to� firA in tile water. At ulal
ho,A% it stands thiri This certainly rike, -on and evening, to large ongregatiOD . school. By your zealous discharge of Supper was dispensed in the Pres. '.4tantly ggivei�l but 310thilig �
th next range of the so season will be h6ld here on Friday even- ' - have the municipal elections without . �
apuaks Nvell for the intelligence of our -called Pembina Bishop Baldwin is always istened to by ,every -duty, and your deep interest in . in teria' church on Sunday lasit, the . . tile drow� I Iiiall. , It L3, 1
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- p.,vple. Gualphinstitute has a member- m mntains, the frost did a great deal of Seaforth cong everything that concerns the intellectual Mr. J. Coxworth's mammoth 4 ning ' �,
L - gpations Wi pleasure and In 9 Mr. Hartley, of Bluevale, asslati strue Ld oil a 7caue 7�
. - ship of 1,266L; Peterboro, 440; London claniage. -Ii�`came so'imu6ually ear Lly, profit. He is ud emphatic . 8111tin' rink, on which occasion a num- � . PERSONALS. -A number of old faces k bis hei . .
1 377 0 ; Kin I 9 the 23rd,. 24th and 25th an eamest and moral welfare of the ' young peogle her of valuable prizes will be given for Rev.'Mr. Young preached in the stunned and B4ilk to thel lyott
7 pton 310 I Seaforth, 308 ; � of August,'ind �speaker,and his sermom on Sunday last in this section ; and not i the ay - 1.
. � � $ P. . only il - v . ned up at election tirnes, viz., J. I
Godericil, "183 ; Clint6n plain and fancy skating, also f - -A leor d t , 11
.1 � f P 177. During again on the 3rd and 4th *,of Septem her, . were worthy of the high position he school, but as the chkef organizer and I or best li8h church on Sunday ,evening, aud " Leckief A. M. Taylor, D. -McGillicudy, reapon iun -'of 4 im
I the year for which . an I the result was that hundreds of acres.L . costume skaters. We understand the meeting of the member is to be held Vhrouicle wri�ing frolli M111,
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tile report is given, � upholder of the Sabbath School, we owe . . I Fred. Frey, J. Sta,cy, Robt. Martino, 0 1
occupies in the church. -At the request . this week for the purpose- of arra, Notivitb8tamilDg the oft rept
� 18ft,- Gaelph circulated 23,250 books ; were never cut, and what was harvested of the' Women's, Christia Temperance to you a debt of gratitude which nothing services of the Exeter brass ba-nd have I and A.- Rivers, some of whom 9taidt f . . Z
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. � been secured for -the occasion, which to have ,service here every Sab Ith. illvs of the -
� Woodstock, 15,426 � more or less injur6d, , pmes - colleerillil
. 0 e4forthi 10,593; Z -The price- at' Union, a .temperance siermon will thatweeandoor-say can ever repay; until after the School Trugtees'elect'ion.
Kingston, 10 200 - (" elevators for frosted wheat is f n ornmenced in ' Alift �other ji0woth-tougue"I
a I , I I ;alt, 1,0,082;- St. rom be preached by the Rector in I . -A number of our Conservative frienU
. Wt but you have your reward in the aP- ings.-Mr. Win. tall, who has recentl Methodist eb rch.-The Misses A ice thVre appearsT�atill vi be a 4,h
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. Marys, 7 *1734; Clin I P 5,0279; Goderich, '30 to 65 cents per bushel, which will St. 1'homas' church qu Sunday even- Provalof your own conscience and in returned from St. Tbom . as, Dakota, i y Ellen . I are visiti I who were so much taken up with Thos. v. hO cither do - not read thv
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. rl from -thes i good a price ali w,b got for.our tug next. -The members of the Sea- the favor of Him in whose name and . is . ng Cowan, when here, went last week back ,: -
tives and friends in -this friends near Toronto. -Miss Buchanan V.1lo hp,ed 71OV. tile witrinn.g%.
. -decided to holil their for, whose glory the work was under- I ,
ures that Seaforthli n, 'only rail s with No. I hard last year. -,But some of the' forth band have visiting rela - '
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. to Gorrie to again� b,ear bini, but he did. .ol I , 0
� . J. P.ollock, of Sheldon I I . I , ne Jth- victi�ml,
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.eveving of the 26th ins taken. -We would have been both y I . " I V, fi
the large. cities, bift i ' considerably in wheat is sG badly injured that it can be concert on the place. -Mr a visiting her sister Mrs, J6 P. Brown. t"JI18 be( � * �
i t not appear. Probably the- defeat in. )led Nlillains. � �
ailvance of some of ieni. The repo"rt -b lit at the granary for 'per i ungrateful -and uncourb6ous if we Dakota, a former resident of this neigh- -Mi�s Ross is soon going to leave the Galt was 1111W111 I I
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. 0 -2D cents _ .This entertainment promises to be the' had too much for hiin.-Thomas �i
f tr the last year will ' b hel, I can assure you that borhood, is here on a visit. -Miss Scott manse. -Miss Alest is again assistant in e mf)�
� show even more it makes musical event of the season, as the beat allowed you to leave us without some 3 Farrow, M. P., tells us he would like to ' - � ,
olir school, and Miss Mary Robertson is I have re"'Tllfl�, been V�,Ailljl-
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. f. i vorably for Seaforth, but as it has not here, &�- they local and foreign talebt hao'been secured. . appre.- . I
11r8d times for the settlers more tangible expression of our meet M. C. Cameron on a public plat- furk ginitry, 4"Ild a-W611e:41r,A
� ha of near Londesboro, and Miss Hamilton, . - , ,
;1 I marke that it take of near Wingham, are the guests of Mrs, for No$, 3, Colborne. -The river form,! but he finds it advisable not to be i a Im
� yat been i -sued %ve can-, A give the exact a I r( so far from . I a the --Mr. Robert Jamieson- leaves here on clation of your worth and,services. NV I
- � . rice of the I P V Thomson,:Of the manse. -Mr. is very high here. . 114!011.lily bce� suze(l w �
61-1-ures. � grain, to' pay expenses., I Thursday next on- his semi-annual visit believe Mr. Hogarth intends to settle - -' i . around, when he can have an oppor- - I
- ----4---- . John Caldwell, sr. who has been visit- I - giv(�n for fi&h - iing roil', Da,
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. . . RVT on the first - plateau of the Pembita to the old country markets -The first down on his farm in Stepheh. - tunity, as was presented at Wingliam, ; dero,4
-AF01LTR PUB11C k' . .. ' I Blyth. "; Morrling�oil, only 0�r
- . Ti,m SL - ,CROOL.-The Mountains, in the mid8t-of an Icelandic -grand skating. carnival of the season will I ------------- 0--.--- ing at Fort Erie, returned to. the village last week. Probably 14r. Farrow nfight - , ,
&ttendance Of pupils, at the Scaforth settlement, and I'am. 20 miles from the this week looking hale and hear . A. ,xIVEMA Whi,��h wws toi be fitto;A1, U �
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. � - be held on the ice - skating rink on Tue&- Exeter. - , ty . RY SERVICES.—The annUL&I name a (lay when be would meet Mr. l'ut irt�nl 'bli'llts thi:,.r�*-,Wl 14
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Public -school LECTLEME.—On ay evening, ac- anni ersary services and tea -meeting �n Cameron in our nice town, as I think, -41-1K,*11 Ill �
I since it orpened after the rai [road, and there are settlers 2'0 a" nd 25 day evening next. * Liberal and numer- NOTES. -The band purpose playing at cording to announcement, the Rev. Mr. conn ction with the Presbyterian church , g 11f, )ors, be U411
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I Caristuia,,� holidays has been u n.u- sually miles,west of me. ing in ous prizes are offered for� competition, -the -rink every Thursday night. ! after drawing a salary of $1,500, he 1,1- lni-ht hav en df-n1fAv1�,,1
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1,�.rgel for this season of the year, and aU ho es at we . -Messrs. Ball, of London t hi), delivered his were held last Sunday and Monday, and might hold public meetings and tell us- port of the, 01 siffilf-41 all"�
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. 11 Nvill get a ,railroad this And Mr. Halleti, tife'manager, is putting H. W'. Cowan and H. K. Hyadman, are owns lel " The Origin, were a ccess. Rev. Mr. Laid- what he has done for the money. He VI-Itisf-d it ip a Tor6titx) ,
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Vve roonis are now filled to over -flowing, ne. �t �urnmer, ILs it is rumored that the forth' every effoft to make the - popular lecture, entitl decided an
I . affair . a spending their Cliristmas ,holidays with I ��19(`Ilo� �
The average atte d- e" at each of the Manitoba and 1XIinneapolis Course and Results of the Late War in law f Hamil on, preached on Sunday, did not do it at the former meetings �� t of bringing
I n "' I I *Company are � success. The band will'be in attendance. the "Old Folks at Home." -A number . hall tbv�t elled
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Z5 and we expect there will be a large turn of the friends in this plac' - here. If he and M C. Carnero ' r(!-4:ijt(,1d 4,11119i,lfa-, t1w
st'Veral departillents ai . he present time icr to extend a line - north from the the Northwest," in the Presbyterian and' ng gave an inter
. of tba Hou. church, Rodg,erville, on which occasion es'ting lecture on I�OurSucces8ors.". The : ... �
ii as folloN�s - Mr. Mc�a'ul's roorn shows Kilvin of Park River to the International out.�"As Mrs. P Logan intends giving, Edward Blake, attended the banquet ' to face each other we'niigbt know what Itl $ -1 W 11111(jul.:1-4 �
tile lr;rl�s, ".161,
all avemge attendance of 53 ; Miss An- boundar . If this, road is built there was a, fair attendance. The Ice,- arnou. at realized wa's over $200. 1 .
- - y it will up house -keeping and going to reside.' iv I is being done with ournioney. - - . 4- f� 11
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.durson2c-5, 61; Miss A. C � wan's, 66 ; Miss c6trie near if it does not run thrdugh the. with her son, Mr. Wm. en in hiB favor in London, onThurs- turer described in a truly interesting BRk,Fs.-E. D, Chamberlain, who for -- ' 1 :-17111(� �,,:X)o �vortli 4) 4y:
1 1 . W.tgler, on the a4vi,ce- �of .,
I Logran, she is lay evening. All thoge who were there mud faithful manner all the particular some !time past has been confined to the 4.1 �
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K atta Cau a ii's 696' - I'Mis Killoran's, 68; farm of your humble serii'ant. Continue desirous of disposingof her -comfortable- report having had a splendid ti in a e t and cir iimstances connected house is able to be out again��Morris has recently been visited by four of his, . ?d as a ptrty t,f) tb o, i rai
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Miss Edwtu,d's, 714�; an INIrs. Coulter'A, to send TuF Exposir me ven s e atell i�d , t" � If
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I OR. Itwould be and commodious residence on Goderich full house. -A carnival �vill be given in with the war, which he.was well pre- Branch Agricultural Society held their sons, three of whom reside in Minnesota . 1w onlvr .
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, to do with- street, or. Mr.' Wrn.� !Logan will -dispose the roller rink for the aid of the town pared to do from the fact of his having annual mectin .
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L I .. g on January 11th, at and one in Michiqan.- Mr. Anderson �- ,,t s1f), to which - -Nirl Nwe 4
i ,ever, one-haff of the pupils attend in the out it as it has become like "one of the! of his! which is pleasantly situated near .1 band. a the hand deserve the'astas- accom �
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1. - forenoon, and the oi�er half in the after- fam ly- " I have been a subscriber for 'the High School. - . 4 panied the volunteer forces in the Amigh's hotel. -An exciting time is proposes leaving shortly on a visit to J,wo welle.,,,,I�ey fal'a)(1r.. � , lif']
'� I . '� , - . -A special meeting of tance .f�verybody for their efforts t(i iffice of military. chaplain, I -our I.; ,
I )aGon. TO giv aders an idea of it ever since it came 'into existence. - . w capacity or 0 anti4ated at the fir8t meeiing of
. - ' � I the members of the Young Men's Chris- enliven the place, all should attend. - And although the lecture occupied some- Scotland, the land of his birth. He will . 7.14)t so fiartunate, 011� of ti:
I �- . . town fathers, on Monday next, for who � �
I the fluancial management of our school INlyself. and family are all weil, and tian Association - t>e accompanied by one of his sons and- for tbp returin of bits rc
i . . . will be hold in their We are haring delightful weather just thing over two hours, it was attentive We understand there his nephew CaT of the 1� .. I I
! com, p4 -red rith- others we may say havb been enjoyin .
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I eport of the Minister: wea ( (Ither b. s
a. -S M , I Ej p to k beautiful winter . rboms on Monday evening next at - now, and the merry jingle of the I i h Ii tened ly shall be clerk.
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