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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1890-09-05, Page 8- - � � - - I - ; - - 11 � I � " I . I . - - . . . , . I A t I . . . I � � I . I I I I m : . 1. - ­­___ ­ 1-1 . . 0 . . I --- 1­!� 1--______ 1 I 7 . . � . I I ; I � V, I - I - � � . � I I � I . i � ! - i . � I � t . / i I - i . I . � . . ,� - . . - I . I . � : I . . I I . I I I I . I I : . . ; . . I � . . I i . . I � . ­ I I ! . I .- 17 . ; I . I , I I . � I ­ I . I I . � I ! � . ! i I . I . . � � I - . - I 1 - . I . . I - � I I � . . � � I , . � , . � �. . ; � . . ; _ - � � I. . I ; I . I '_ I � ! i ; . - 1� . . �� I i . � . I � - I I . . .. . .� - ! I -11 � - � � I . � � � - : - - � i � I � � . . � . � , . . � .- I � � I I . . - � � I - . 1 1 . � . . ­ � _. _. - . . 11 � . 1. � ��,_ - I � I '. I I � , � - . - . . . . . I I . I . . I . i - , � � , , � I . . � I : �i � . � I I � . o � I �1. - I . i . 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Chamb I * his dwelling house On Queen street.— I I ASH roflit. Mrs.A. D. Mc- Paul, where he has a responsible and chair was taken by the p *ev.Mr I I lace of t4;B late Mr. Wilson at � I I EDWARD C arties with a cop! , Wilson with lucrative situation, and is anothet Sea- Irvine, and interesting .addresses were clerk in p i inder of ,the Mr. Charles Cook,son of Mr. H. Cook, � � . I - - A ;. 1 ' . tonald thenpresented Mr.. I Dr. Willou�hby, of a Balary of $20 for;the rems, is attending the � I � � .. I I BUY FINE- - the " Expositorls f orthboy whois doing creditto his native delivered by �� . year. There were -two otfier a,ppli- Iniller, of this plate# I . I I - I nine volumes Of Le'vds. Messrs. Henderson i —WILL . o' . P Hamilton. ­L-Mre- ew Goods . I .:—Mr,J. Auderson,of Woodst ck, T6ronto, cott and Mr. Business College at f I i Bible," a valuable Bible Commentary to:wn I . v. Mr. canto, -viz : Mr. W. S ere this � Our N I I - I - and Bridgemani of Hensall-; -IT-PR Roman Lippincott, Of Zurich, was h i . - Mr. Robertson *Nicoll, M. A.; w�6a in to�vn ,this week, representing the - fe. Th , adies of the . ! - New Made Dairy Be f Ki Mr. iCasson, F. Metcalfe. -7 -Th . tter edited by ppen 4 Rev. 'k visiting her sister, Mrs. H. Cook i I . . th a Bain'-.wagbn �company of that town.- Ach 'Walker, -Catholic church iq nd hold grand wee. —FOP. THE— - � � I . .- - I . she also presented Mr. Lumsden wi . Mr. I I . pretty and valuable silver fruit dish, We are. sorry to learn that Mr. M. Mor- , V of SeRforth, and Rev. Imusical picnic here on Seppomber 10th, for the 0 -Mr. A. Murdock, of this village, re- 1 ' I .— . Ir Varna. e 'Great prepar- -cently enjoyed a day or so harvesting 1 1 —o.N AND AFTER JUNE 2nd, 1890 a an esteemed Oi S'veral very nice I d doon, I . � selections were. given by the 6oirs of benefit of their church - I ! I and Miss McLean with a. handsome an , w - , . � iess, and it promises for recreation, and is not afraid to 1 1 `__-� Bar Masi be uniform in color a a 0 D1 � a a 1 � ' 'suitable reply, an . , . e a -pleasant ail� -successful ffs . ok and I D - ' TW ! nd sweet. useful scritoire. . Each of the parties; in resident of this town but no of Wood n and Hensall. The usic of atious are in prog dr. match himself against any one for turn, made a d a stock, is so ill as to be incapacitated f' r 1�il?Pe, hoire was charming and �delight- to b j ky's work. -The Post office bo ' FALL TRA E :�t I ijoyable 'gathering buainess, and his recovery is not ex- b loth c A 1. - di : . GODERICH STREET, SEAFORTH, most successful and er peak and I . store has now ihe neatest I I . . I I . i was brought to a close by the chairman pected.-PlArende G., the trotting mare ed the audience. The 8 . . fancy goods l NVE . : - .Ing Bel rave- ial 1 . __ -1 nediction. owned by the Messrs. Coleman, of this singing concluded, all were again in- � I . nd best floor in the village,the materi : . - . . � vited to the tables for supper, and soon BRIBF.S.-Dr. dolfrey returned last 9, . —ARE NO W— �� pronouncing the be V town, has taken second money in the ruise on Georgi- , being first class cherry and maple in !" � .. � I it- the large company commenced �to pack week from a yachti 19 c � alternate strips. Mr. R.. Paterson, jr., of , CLOTHING. THE SEA -FORTH RAcEs.-As we stated open trot at,'Clititon, Seaforth and M wend their several ways bome- an Bay very much: tnproved in health, I , supplied th ! I � - —_ eld on Fairview - chell races and yesterday she trotted at up and the Hensall planing, mills e I Open for Inspectiolft. � .. G 014 Vall stocl�, Suits and overcoats now complete. last week, the rikeea h Thom�&'s �We 'are sorry to learn ward, all no doubt feeling that they'had and is again hard A -0 work looking after flooriDg, and laid it in a manner that 1 7 ' � . - . I . :Buy now if you want the pick of an extra full Park in this towh on Thursday of last St. �. ad Bessie McLaren, - spent a plesaant happy and profitable the health of others. -We are very ould not fail to give satisfaction. - i � I and that Misses Bell& a i - � I � � . I ' - I we %ag� you the week were eminently successful, Kippen circuit embraces �the con- much,pleased to lot rn that Mr. Bone, c line. Remember the bhigains -day. Mr. Joseph Gould, of this village,has a i � j IASI nd t f orget - lately of Dublin, but now of Toronto Of Kippen, Chiselhitrst and of the 9th c iosh, 11 . ; _. . � ; timc- you traded mfth us? a everything passed off amicably and har oncess I �'on of East W`aW&E ine feet in 4 We are showing, this week a I another ne--.:t time. A stron, ing a,re,prostrated with an attack of.typhoia gregations I evere in. . sunflower, measuring over n � that we'llgive yo,u " s late in the even' ng egations is slowly recoveri , fiom a 8 ; . I Clqhing-they never disap- n Hills Green d all the co 1pi 5 ith 30 flowers. It is certainly ; I . , _ I , U i : I point about our ii every time we before. the closing heats were completed, fever.-Mr.'W. 0. Reid left here o I - 11O. -Miss heigh.t, w . ciotVes frienc r wel 4presented, beside .a large ry lie received some time ,ag - . " ! I point. We make _ I. You Bee the and the large attendance of - spectators .Monday for Quebec. He intended go-- 1werfe t MeLelland is at present visiting a curiosity. . I VARIETY ,_ - ;hie, sell an article of wearihg appare number of friends of other d nomina- aggie , ional Correopondent.) I GREATER (� oint,e our customers become our friends seemed to think they had got full value ing by boat from Toronto. He was ae I l . . James Ste- (By an OCCAS we want a con ng compan tions and from other .circui a. The friends in Toron, .-Mrs. - S. Cook and wife - � . I ' .1hrough buying our goods, hip at the Bar - for their money and trouble in comi ied by Mr. Thos. Bell, of Wing. NOTES.-ReV. J- I I till uance of your clotba� f riends ?roceeds- are to be devoted Itowards Wart hasgone to ingatori for a couple Ir : - i month's vacation last wee., I I n Clothing and Dry Goods House of Seaforth. out. For the following summary we are ham. We wish them a pleasant time in I - parsonage, and',� judging of weeks. -The rev. Mr. Godfrey and left for a -_ I : gal . ancient Capital. -Mr. and Mrs. furnishing th, � : real, Od,ellto w',n, THAN EVER OF I WK11 PICKARD, indebted to the obliging - and efficient the - � from the numbers present a very liber- Mrs. Godfrey ar%�ipiihding their vaca- and intend visiting Mont . ' � . . Secretary, Mr. F. S. Beattie, -8T. S. It Coon, of -Philadelphia, were in town on ' ust halve been realize . . tion by taking a : -ip, to Quebec, Mon- Guelph, Toronto &c., during their ab a � I . ,� H01 T.'Kidd'a old stand, Seaforth. shows for itself and exemplifies the char- Monday visiting friends. -Dr. Proud- al.sum in treal and Ki4'stoin.-Mi3ses Mary and aence.-Rev� H. N. Casson, Mr. Cook' - Choic - -_ I ' I L I I acter of the races lbetter 'than anything foot, oculist, of Montreal, 1will pay a tU d a few days ago colleague is d good service, in Hen 6 Dress Goods � I I Zetland. � Tilly Carson re rue " , L I * . . I professional visit. to Seaforth, at the I I Wilson, from Fordw,ich. : - , 7 telgrave is being sall cirauit. 7eghildren's class formed : � . CA we could say: L! Queeti's-Rotel, on the 12th, 13th and BRms. - Messrs George 70 mebibers � Pan thpoolfor# 2.60 class. ' hard Currie, , blessed by a boom, p building Operations at Hensall now numbers . : —AND— I I I I Dr. Livingston .............. I 1 2 2'1- Ist 14th of this month.-MiaB .Maggie Henry Godkin and Ric I I � dnesday. this summer. May it continue. and meets every Saturday afternoon.- _1 " � Joe. Alowat .................. 4 2 1 1 2 -2nd .S-Cevenson, of Seaforth, left on Monday started for Manitoba on W An Epworth Leagu6 has been started - . . I I - I Chester ...................... for Manitoba.�Mrs. J. H. Broadfoot Mr. Fred Th mpson went the veek be- - � #_ � at Fansville,.aad promises well. -Hen- MANTLE MATERIALS I I �. - I DISTRIOT MATTIERS. 3 '5 3 4 4 . ' 0 - � Belmore. , i 7 . � i Andy C_ ................... . home Wednesday froni a two fore. -Masters Victor and Leol-ard Tay %S E _. — Daisy ....................... 5 3 dis. arrived Ball circuit has prospered greatly under � . , � � I � _ I I ... months' visit to Manitoba and the lor, who have been visiting t their NOTBS.-Mr. Win. Hartley and Miss J . S. Cook, and I I — ................. I EAST ]JuRos TE.Acunts.-�-The next ROY H Time -2.37, 2.34, 2. 61�, 2.36, 2.38. father's, Mr. John Ta'! or, have . I e to the Mount the leadership of Rev. . I . Northwest. -Miss McMichael, of Hul- --grand Maggie Hall have gon " pl4knning for still greater -V-J@T_;Nr_UrJCS � . regular meeting -of the East Huron � . d home to Ripley. -M. McDou the pastors are� 1 :7 - � - be hold in 2.34 class aforth and retarne I' - Forest Model selio'ol.-The Rev. Mr. things this conference year. -H. N. ; � � lett, is visiting friends in Se . 1. - _ , �. I � . ..... 1 2 4 1 . gall, of Brussels, pai ), I Teachers' Association will B : ......... I- 1st cinity.-'Aev. W. Casson, Dr. Smith d his f rien, a a visit Hartley, Bluevale: will preach a special Casson is -winning golden opinions in I ' . Wingham on Thursday and Friday) Prince Fr'e*d*e'nck ............ 2 1 1 2 3 -2nd V1 last week.�Miss Annie an Master sermon in the � Presbyterian church, them. Velvet ]Ribbons and Trim- . � I I . 3 W in. M.,Gray, have been appointed Hensall circuit' and he deserves C�ptober 9th and . 10th. ' Among those John Doddridge ............. 4 4 3 2� 3rd and . P . I , e 'Walter Drake ................ 3 3 2 4 4) " delegates to the General Conference of Frank Willis, who have been holiday- September 7th, to " the Canadian Order - � I . �� - who are expected to take part in th . . uncles, Mr. Geor4 Thom- of Foresters. S :rvice to commence at . mings for - Gr_( , Carlisle ................. .. 6 5 the Uetho"dist 'church which - meets ing at their , 0� -_ I ; I ogramme are: -Messrs. Jas. Turnbull, John Doddridge and Walter Drake being egual - e.to Seafort on SIt- 3 p. in. -Mr. DaVid- Weir threshed on .Varna. ' . I . . K A.; D. M. Robb, Inspector Public the third money was divided between them. . shortly 'at , Montreal. -Miss Killoran, son, returned hom , McGeow, 2nd GARDEN PAuTy.-The garden party, - - . Time -2.301,2.301,2.35, 2.34J, 2.37. daughter of Mr. John Killorau, of this urday.-Mrs. -Gavin Wilson ho has the farm of Mr. Thomas - i , I ergast B. A., of f been suffering from a severe i attack of concession, Culro:s, 500 bushels fall under the auspices of St. John's church, . I Seaforth Collegiate Institute: and J. W. Free-for-all. . I town, who has filled the position o I a I was held in Mr. Secord's grove, on Wed- The Early Fall Trade, . John Duncan ... ... I I 1: principal of an Academy in Cairo, Michi- neuralgia is convalescent. -Mrs 4 Richard wheat, in 3 hours and 30 minutes. The I [- � .................... . nce n-usdav evening last. The long table - I � D 13 King, of Kinburn. The printed . cirac Florence G ............................. 2 2 2 rd, of'Walton, and Miss Phoebe work was a Toronto, Adva � - I I lars containing the programme in full F,innigan ............................... 3 S 3 ,,gianj fo , r a- couple of years past, returned Polla liting in' thresher. Beat i -t 1who can. erected in the centre of the grove fairly . . � will be sent to all teachers and trustees Time -2.28, 2.34, 2.301. -home a few day& ago. -Miss Rutherford, Reinhardt, of Toronto, were v it I ' . - � nt artist, is this neighborhood - last week. - Miss groaned under its load of delicacies - � � . . - -_ 1 &3 soon as possible. The Executive of Galt, a clever and proficie _ ing in Dublin at I . . - I until -happily relieved by the epicurean Our Mantle Room mi I Committee met in Seaforth Public THE JuNioRs AGAIN VICTORIOUS.- now' in charge of the mantle afid dress- Maggie Tervit is A84 qrey. - I __ I On Friday afternoon of, last week a making department at E. McFaul's.-A present. . FARMERS' OPERATIONS. -The cold pleasure -seekers. The evening was - � � : � School on Saturday to arrange for the atc . h was played between the number of friends, including the teach. ------- *_ and wet weather of the last two or three much enlivened by vocal afad instru- l I I - ' fall meeting of the Assoch.tion. the Jun'lor Beav- era of the Methodist Sabbathj �-School, Lower Wingham. weeks put the farriiers' back very much mental music: furnished by our well- Is now open ancl in char,ge of . Our Stratford Juniors and known local 'talent. ds 1 . . a era of this town, resulting in a victory met at the residence of Mr. Win. M. PxRsoNAm.-_ Three of th .Misses, in their harvest worli. No grain could I i � . found -V RUNANVAY.-Ou Tuesday morning, a . 1. ' amounted to $40. ' o. The ,Gray last FridaT evening for the pur- who be hauled to the barn as it was not in a ! . Mrs. McCann, of -Tackersmith, and an- for Seaforth by three goals to tw . l Eadie, lady teachers of Toro to, � AT BAYFIELD. -On Friday last the I � Cash S: ' . other lady were starting-, for home from attendance was small, but could be ac- pose of tendering, him a hearty rece ba for it, but the nice, drying different Sunday School pupils held a ! Miss 'J. Rutherford, . I - I P_ have spent part of their.vaca ion under fit sta I I Se4forth, their ho . rse got frightened in counted for by the threatening weather. tion and welconfe home after his trip the parental roof, returned th eek to weather of this week- will give f armera a picnic at Bayfi,eld in Xr.'Jowitt's grovew, � �� - HO I lay was about to begin the rain across the Atlantic. The ladies brought a E w� ity.- chance to get cleaned up. The farmers' 7 I a crossing the railway track and -ran Just as P' � their respeciive schools i: . ' t c . A very enjoyable time was spent at the : he b began to coi'he down, and continued to along numerous baskets of good cheer, n a lake -side. -la the evening a number of A lady of experience, who comes � . NOT &-w ay. I uggy collided with a post . Mrs. Thomas Netterfield retd ned home have improvdd their sp, re time by i I - making the gras t happy social evening was i , - in front of Coleman's Office, and the do so for some time, -9 and a mos last week, after an absen4� of three drawing out man -are and plowing for fall rpembers of RA)yal Templars of Temper- I to Senforth well recommended. 11, spent. Mr. Gray has for many years ied by her wheat. kk-'s rel two ladies were thrown out, The'horse . wet -and slippery. As soon as �the rai . months at the Soo, accompa� I ance paid th6 Bayfield Couneil a frater-; Any orders entrusted to her care lso became detached from the bug sd play began, and for the first ,part been, Superintendeni of the Sabbath daughter, Miss Asenath.-Mrs. Will. BARN Bux�aER. -Last Saturday night Dal visit, but some came home minus � -raand I ons. � a � , of the gain y the -Mrs. George Nott, of 'Tucker- ath con- .J 'The unfor- :i will com her best services. - ti, - I ide's stab,U e Stratford had entirel � School. Netterfieldhas returned from Ripley, Robert Bowen's barn, on the 1 . here and ran into McBr P. beat of it and succeeded in scoring. the smith, was in town this week making was their robes, overcoats, &c. � I � I - I where it wascmught. The ladies were after spending a couple of w6eks with cession, near the Ima boundary, I � r, , forth wakened up en Mrs tunates have concluded to. defer the � b t were not first twcF-goals. Sea quiries about the Fall Fairs'. - her danghter.-Mrs. Peter Wilson, of totally destroyedby fire. Mr. Bowen next visi . t till the hot, sultry evenings � � -Anoi . I I . iretty badly shaken up, u at after this and had the play mostly to *No'tt is always one of the largest and London, and Mrs. Everett, bf Clinton, had been drawing in peas up to 9 p. m. came again. . - w FreriaW_ uch hu'art; the buggy was somewh . on the barn floor � i . amaged but the, horse- was not injured. themselves, keeping the ball continually, Mott successful exhibitors in the Ladies' were both visiting at the home of their and left two load HORSE INJURED. -One day last week, � E.- MCFAUL, . Mrs. C. o on the Stratford goal, scoring three dest oyed, together with I . I - . iad, the shafts not come loose from the Depqrtmeni, and we are glad to learn -Mr. John which were . � near MD - 1 parents, Mr. Netterfield's. , while a, son of Mr. Alexander'Foster, . . uggy, thus allowing � the horie to go goals before tirne was called. This ,is t1itif-she intends to persevere in the Carruthers, who has been i Detroit for most of his cropt $300 worth of pine Was eDg&ged harrowing,the harrows up.� � last ,wee] 0 11 I SEAFORTH. - -_ ght have been the fifth game the juniors have won this good work, and we hope she. will b a couple of -years has retui�ned home. lumber, and all his farming implements, set, c sing the team to run away. The '� $03 livinj ee, the . consequences mi ithout losing one. . ' acessf ul. If I ; save the binder, which was standing in au . 1, I season w even more than usually sa again. harrows getting caughton a tree brought; ' 11 I descend - more serious. - -The lacrosse match th � s Mr3. Nott, the field, Thid vvill prove' heavy loss - ' al � - at was to it were not for a few such a , - - � a r ond of the horses back on the teeth of � -Miss Nellie Tinsley., of Hamilton,who hax e nun � I . I I THE SALvATio-N AR-,dY CAMP. - A have been played last Friday evening the exhibits at many of the shows would Zurich. ; to him, as he had only � I in, Mrs. Neil at I : the harrows with great force, making! .has been visiting her cone the ag! the Scot -9, of Litt,le Scotland, be slini enough. -Mr. T. 0. Kemp, . held on the building si id a" similaramount on I I - large contingent of the Salvation Army between i I Bpjxn.-Tile fall show to be ' seven deep gashes, each f ally six inchesi McLaughlin, returned home one day- � 145.gmnc Oaks, of .Seaforth, was not 'Manager of Ogilvies' Mill,, is having . the contents. Ca ust of fire unknown. . � I have been holding camp meetings in and the 11 an aP- the various grades of flour m here on the 15l;h and 16th inita., prom- _. -length. This animal is a valuable� last week.-M-iss Emma McCracken, tf clildren.. played the Oaks not putting i anufactured will This makes the BE pond barn Mr. Bowen in � I Mr. James Beattie's grove during the $ ises to be a g nd success. ,There' one, and if it does no recover will be! 11luevale, is spending a week at her un- . ,-John ­ - past week. The several meetinga-were pearance , thus giving the championship a,t the mill, tastefully arranged in dis- 11 y has bad destroyed by fire during -the .. I cle's � Po � I ��, - settlers I to the S - play order for exhibition at the Toronto be a brass ba A,in attendanc6, and ever � - - a heavy lose to Mr. Foster. 1 ,9 stmaster Farrow. . � I cots. This team have, played � i turn i . rs. I . . � � . . ff, under the arrangement and control of person shouli :)ut -Mr. John Wil- past seven yea , I NOTES. -The Royal'Templars intend' .� . W,ednes I . I � - 9 this season and � have won i * - Major Phillpatt, Divisional officer for five matche. .Ind ustrial and other fairs. TheSeaforth iialifax and I holding an open meeting on Tuesday! - � � liame, whol hp6a been in Hunett . age of 80 - I the London district,'to which Seaforth them all., I � mills are renowned for the rare excel- . ointsi ast hunting up a market () " e1hurist. - I � . . — I lence . of their flour, and the .handsome other p � ' . evening next. A good 'programme, NoTES.­,-Mr. and Mrs. S. Y. Taylor, there from belongs. The Major was ably assisted for his flouri Tkurned home a few days NOTES.-Hary sting has been much consisting of speeches from a number o!1 of Wroxeter, visited friends in Hallett I He W -M . , by Staff Captain McIntyre, of Chatham A.FiN�E, ExIIIBIT. -The .Manitoba Gov- display to be made will -attract addi- I . - - - � ernment are s6ndinf their full exhibit of grains, ago. We un erstand he is joiDg to run del we Mr� and Mrs. reverend gentlemen,andinstrumeutaland,," on Saturday and Sunday. Mr. Taylor Is apected ,� ' . I - . clever tional attention to them. -Mr. Robert Li ht and* da � , Both these officers are 0 , Mr. D. S. be pro chere - . When he . Division. grasseB.and genera products to the Listowel the mill ,n'i Y. Parson of Goderiq�h township were visit- vocal music in abundance will President of the East Huron Tea �� efficient -and sensible men. There was a fair, September 17, 18 and 19. The Canadian Me Millan, Jr., of Hallett,, has . retarn;d Faust is givi k his dw`elling�&'new coat Ing friends in this' vicinity 4at week.- vided. Admission free. A good tim Association and attended a meeting,of . I i0ildernes good, attendance at all the meetings, Pacific Railway Company are adding an exten - from his trip to the Old Country, where - . it to this, and the whole will of paint, wil h makes a' grelat improve- Walter Connor Wt here on Monday to is expected. -Mr. Joseph Morrow, o, tfie-Executi e Committee of the Amo- &wn_"f,,t�.J sive exhib be one of 'Dg a satisfactory . - � � v - .' t, he succeeded in makI - - : treets. and in the evenings the large tent was ­ . ment in its �p ' The roof is now attend the Seafor� a eaiorth on Saturday. -Mr. ) Srowded 7 besides numbers stand'. the fineat ever sent out from. Manitoba. On the ale of a lars �uml�er of fat cattle. - ,pearance. 1 h Collegiate In titute. the post office store, has sold his car ciation in S . 5 . . I 1Pg 17th 96nd 18th, the speeding events will draw ­ ' 8 on the neW1 town hall. -Mr. Charles Mr. Drover' los' a valuable 'mare the . riage team to his brother, of Toronto y � James Reid, of Harlonk, son of Mr. S. Un, he W The speaking and much attention, and the Listowel fair will be Mr. Michael aldigan, who has been a a � - . � - ' around outside. verage on like one of the best local fairs in the district. FQr for several Fritz,who h#� been in Morriaton for the - other d y 'by I eating fresh clover. - for a good price. They are a dandy Reid, blacksmith, left this week to at 1. ,former. worthy resident of this town' � I singing was above the a 6- particulars apply to W. CLimut, Secretary I . past two mo�ths, is back again in his Messrs Hicks an Parish intend IO&ViDg team for the � oad. I del school at Clinton, from , -A s6t r � tend the mo , Ii86x, years, haa removed to Dublin. -We are - � I � . . occasions, and the beat of order pr � place in Mr. . Kibler's sho6 shop. -On for Mitchell Hi School next week.- : — � . i which be � ixpectfs to graduate with a �the other: as allowed by . glad to learn that Mr..Archibald Dick- , 9 . 31 . I � . . � ' ' . � . vailed, as no nonsense � w . I 69 of ; Bluevale. ! I certificate to 11 wield the birch." �A the earnest and zealous officers in charge. . FOOT -BALL MEETING. -The semi-annu- son, and other -members of the family of . Tuesday evening Mr. Henry Schroater The - truste this section intend 3 - children f the Major al meeting of the Huron Football Club will be r. John Dickson, of Roxboro who und Annie Dumert were joined in the advertising for a teacher. LOCAIJTIES� -The Bluevale cheese and OUR CouNem.-The Council met at f*t th;ts cot Wra. Phillpott, . wife o P held at the Queen's- Hotel to.nityht Friday, Sep- M i. bonds of matrimony by Rev. G. F. CHURCH MA7TERS.-A very large butter factorilr company have sold anc -Londesboro on Friday last. A'ped- those eurl proved one of the best speakers on the tember 6th,'at 8 o'clock p. m. � iainess of im- hove been prostrated with typhoid fever, I � . ' Raist. The'.will reside ih Dashwood, audience attended .service -in the Meth, -'July make of cheese, the tion from J es St. John .and severid isepamte -1 tround, Ensigna Michael ai d McGee, ance will be before the meettag. A full at J. Deve6aux, y shipped their , ,Am I n ' ance are reoovering.�Mr. W. oy and happiness odist church last Sunday evening. Dr . I cents others w ' read, asking the Council to - the Q11J port of oembers old and new is desired. pound realized was 8,it 9 tend 3� We wish them much i . . price per as . I . of London, Captain Ray, of Strathroy, - Everybody interested come. � 1186-1 of Chicago, is home on a two weeki in their married life. - Willoughby's a -moa was a rare treat. I . and proceed- . lruns,p.rl. and nearly all the officers in the neigh. visit to hie parentq.-Mr. Thos. Steph- I and the total amounted to $5,300.-Thii take the meceseary steps - Party -an - DR. PROUDFOOTi Oculist and Aurist 0 Every one list0ed attentively during week sees the close of harve t. -Op ings to have a proper survey made of Tans pr boring towns and villages also attended . ens, Jr., is recovering nicely from his . a � I ' of Montreal, will be at the Queen's Hotel, Sea- . the 60 minutg service, and wished it Monday last the closed. season for that part of the River Maitland ranning children re Wednesday, ,recent illness. . Morris. I , - They pull6d. up stakem he forth, on Friday, Saturday and Sunday, the 12, . .., I � longer. -All th pe?ple went to* Ki - . Fevy of our sports through the township of Hallett from figured i Their next camping ground is at Glen- 13 and 14 of September. Whqn he may be con- . -. 0 i . CoNTRAcT.-The contract of putting - . a _ f ppen partridges opened . sulted for any disease or -operation upon the - - ' 1 t of lot 20,ccnceasion 7,in on _ men seem to have taken advantage of i . -6, concessions 3-4, 1,111indredA . in the coun - . - the hill in froh Monday, .. d I � elt repaid for, the . . lo, to 5 . do wn to lot � 1. ray, ty of Lambton. eye, ear, throat or nose. Also at the Common Kippen. I oper staiEi of repair wa let on Sat. effort. The cho r got great praise ; and Birds are scarce this year. The rutb- 19, concession 7, with a view to 1616"aw ocrimmag . -_-.6— cial Hotel, Clinton, on the 16th and 16th. . PT-O*s AGA,iN.-T. Mellis, Kippen, is 91 each one who as app I ointed to work am of obstructions -caused . . . . .. urea, i . DEATn OF MR, JOHN HOGG.-Word I 1186-Z ag�in_reldy to supply the farmers with plows. Mrsly eveni�lg last by councillor Kirkby. less huntsmen killed,too many old birds said stre : . - . - here on Wednesday of the Francis McCauchey a � ecured the con- did his or her art ably. Proceeds of last season, hence the scarcitv. If thJe fallen timber, logs, earthy deposits.etc- . � Patrick'*' I was received gg, formerly of WANTED. -Experienced Mantle and He has i large stock of plows and gang plows at $18. This woik is much Harvest Hoine, about $115, 'to add season closed, by December 1st and the impeding the free co-urae -of the water, death of Mr. John Elo Dressmakers. Also apprentices to dress and which will be sold at very low profits. A ,full tract . . � ' At on . McKillo,p, but who has lately resided in mantle making. Apply to Miss Rutherford, at line of plow castings and gang plow, casting a al- needed as the hill was in a ad state. - furniture to the arsonage. - law very strictly enforced, partridges so as to render drainage and oultivatiOu Mayor G4 I I - ' . I m Mr. Hogg was attacked by E. '1N1cFAuL's dry goods store, Seaforth. 1186 wa,ya on hand. Plow repair ' ing of all.kinds done NEivs.-4mes Clennan. of the 7th I �_ , .:� would be much more plentif ul, as it to of otherwise valuable land impracticable.- Guelph, I Wingha . - ----*I— with neatness and despatch. Plowhandles and . I . I I ' d1s - The p nd the on of the lungs and succumb- bolts a specialty at the Kippen Plow Shop. 1184-3 concession, 4s returned to Seaforth to - � bert. _� in December iand January that the bir . etition was granted a Werp pig4 - I ion Clerk an inflammat � He LOCAL BRIEFs.-Mr. Win. Hawk- ght wart, of ,the out almost to exterminati - thorized to ask the township . ed to the disease on Wedne8day. BuFALARY. - On Wednesday ni resi�me his -sphdies at.the Colldgiate In- NOTES.�_M . ancan Ste are thinned - Tru,�]� Al McKillo w and family loft here for London on . ;herq.�--Misa Joanna' McKay, of � No true sportsmau would shoot late in engineer to make an examination of ths 1six, after atitute I asion, e f -am proposed to be �_ V bad been a resident of ' last week the &tore of M.r.D.Weismiller, . , J 12th conee . has ronted his farm for � p to 1� A few -months ago he sold ,,Tuesday last. He has leased his hotel and Sunday , the season, solitary birds that might b &r the said stre times,, y, burglars Bruce� 1� Saturday . a term of years to Mr. John Melville. � clear : ,jen � I -, . many years. d 'here for three years at an annual rental of this ,place*, was entered b � ed of obstructions and -make plau -- his farm in that township and remove . on the ,3r ne.-Mrs. M. Hughes, 7th - looked upon as seed for another year. due ,east re- of $700. -It is stated that Mr. E. Liv- and goods to the value of about fifty Mr. Melvilte 'gets a good farm, 0 and M r. Mr. Peter Fowler sold a team'' of horses audestimates of the cost of thepro- Five lain - '' to Wingham, where he has since dollars carried off. The burglars gained 0ORcession,, is, again laid up with sick- Stewart gets a good tenant. -Mr. T . - 3 sided. The announcement of his death * ingston, of Biyth, while here on Tues- I ,t been good ' -,� last week for $310. Good -horses stil,l posed work. 'The, claim of CautelOu ,_ -day last on his way home fro , the Mit- an entrance to the store through a eel. ness. Her hialth has n( Were met � - 11' Shillinglaw, of Scho6l :Section Noi 7 � Brot . - I . to mummer. L- . . ircles th I . I will *cause a feel:ing of the deepest regret in lar window and succeeded in carrying thi Mr. John aaniday -and intends retiring from the teaching pro' bring good prices. ; � hers,, Clinton, for damages to wag . ,� — � amongst enda in ,chell races, received a telegram from a out their scheme without his mother, 64, Tuckeromit , were visit- - . on, etc., was laid over. The :contracts startedA his old neighbors and f ri , fession shortly. Mr. Shillinglaw has i - . - - He was, apparently, a gentleman in Chicago,* offering him I molestation, . , atJameh Ireliftid's Brussels. ., : for filling .the approaches to XcMichseV4 elk�pmd . this vicinity. -63,000 for'his trotting horse, " Dr. Liv- 69 their work was not discovered until ing nday last -Farmers are busy wind proved himself a painstaking and FAtL FAIR. -The East Huron Fall and Baer's bridges were let and the i0offe. , robust, healthy man and few looked -next morning. No trace of them has WO efficient teacher� and his removal will o pay for the same . more: like living to a aood, old age, ingstone," which distinguished himself * . up harv6 t and getting fall wheat cause a bi rd to fill. - Fair will be- held here on October 2nd,. Treasurer ordered t _ - altogethei than he did whe'n he left here. He at Clinton, Seaforth and sees. yet been discovered. This is the second lug k. Wet w ather has de ank t i ill be ha when completed, on I Mitchell,r time that Mr. Weismiller has met with sowed this *ee . Alex. Swa � the order of thwe station- a , , n, �at the time of writing, is and 3r.d and promises to be the beat ever J. Lasham, Councillors - -1 He leaves a -Mr. Richard Dowling, one of Harris- arve�sjing a great deal for the i�l Reeve or - Minutes 7 � was 52 years of age. ton's most prominent citizens and a one a loss in a similar way, only he-intrudw layed h recovering slow �y.-Mr. S.. Couch start- held here. A large number of spec thorized to I � I I _7 last two webka. &Igo 1 a Brigham:and Scott were au I Journey z . . widow and two small children to mourn era treated him, more len' ntly this f , . ed for school' ag iin �n Monday last. attractions are being added, i I . ous time resident of Seaforth, was -in town I ! 1 - I f . � examine bridges on sideroad 15-16, tcon- 4 1 . - 4 00ries his loss. He was an honest,industri im6 than they did last time. ' I I I large'number of special prizes outside of . � Of man and was greatly respected -by all last week �nd .called on a numb ! r -of his t � I Ba eld. I I ons 12-13, and have them repaired, Carrier P , - . n the' regular prize list, and. it is better cess' I r of old ftiends.-Mr. Charles- Girvin, of , THE HARVEST HomE.-Tle Harvest I i . great , , so rp- if necessary. - A by-law wall im"I"d t who knew him, He was a, brothe I . F. ED ARDS has repaived % IVING U� ;LusiNzss.-For a sho th�ii usual. The directors have &I . --Mr. , 11 I . G a rt - : 01 West Wawanosh, and an ex -Warden of Home picnic under the auspices of- �Kip- 88 . � ssion to 15 levying a rate of one mill'. and seves- . JL L Mr. Robert. flogg, Of this town, and . I part of his Fal Stock and has a: choice a ort I I' I d the price of admi ' London h Huron, was in town last week, the pea circuit, Methodist churclI, was held nent of Dre a Goods very cheap. Also now time we wil ye ! 5 per cent. discount for cash duce tenths of is mill on the dollar fOr I Mr, James Hogg, of McKillop. ' on the followfing Ii ies: Ladies'and Misses' Fine cents, and we all look for a large crowd by poison, -_ --.*— . guest of Mr. L. McFaul and Mr. James in Mr. James Cooper's beau iful grove, Tweeds and r �'dy made pants irom. $1.75 a pair .Shoes; Boys' Boot i and Shoes ; 11en!s Felt and and good fair, weather being favorab� . . . . .. e. County purposes, and one mill and . Boomer . 1186-1 1 . - McMichael.-Mri Win. M. Gray, his near the railway station, n Monday uP. ' Leather Boots.' 10 emember, this is only good eight -tenths of a mill for township and RECEPTION AND PRESENTATION. ' The The regular horse fair which has bv�n dish �6f n daughter and his Deice, Miss Young, of last. In the matter of w�ather,, the ,BRIEF iTs.-Mr. Gedrge Stanhury for a limited time,! as we would like to close by �� � railway debenture sinking ftmd par- � teachers, scholars and friends of the . FR K OINZIL. -. 1186 held monthly during the last t fteltred. � . assembled Blyth, returned � home from ,the �Old ,Methodist hiends were specially favor- has resume I i his studies a Clinton Col- October 1st. ... wo years, as; and also the following amounts 1,00k- I I , Presbyterian Sabhath School it legiate, aftkr spending a leasant vaca- ' 0 . W9 - for Country on Wednesday evening of list ed, the day being delightful, and if I LOCAL BRuds.-Threshings are now will be held thin year as usual, but it - POB' . - . � I equireil by the several school cortw in the church on Friday evening last . it tion. -Mr. Carswell, of Toronto, has the order of ith, i day with the farmers der the ausFices of the Council, inate 'ad as r - , _ . , , had em , . week. Mr. ,Gra r J?roved of tendering to Mr. D. D. I �Is many friends are had been ordered for the occasion I atione for the current year �: For �860_01 ' nrov,e ' the purpose I - e,'- the guest of Mr. and we are!pleased io report that the- of the hote men, and -the first will be � pleased to welcome him home and see could not have been any better. The been visiting her ­ I . - N6. . Wilson, the Superiaten dent, a Public John Stan�ury.-Miss Y.1 Townsend, of yield, weight and quality are &like very held on Thursday, the 2nd day of Oct.6- Section No. 1, $400 ; No. 2, $400 7 . . ready . . reception on his return from the Old him looking so we'll after his sojourn. in , affair was a splendid �success_ from be- Tuckerami �h, has, been a endin few go . od.-Q e 1890, being the first 3, $560 ;,No. 4,$375; No.5, $385; NO- .:Was in a, I . ata. his native land. -7 -Mr. John Fairley, of ginning to end, and the young and pop- g nit a number f rom. this village We r, day of the 6, $425 ; . No. 7, $410 ; No. 8., $61 1 ; NO- - I � Cramps a Country, and also to make a prese - -ffl who holidays i rith friends ere. I?evd at fall fair. A large number of buyers 1 4r. R. Lumaden, the Post office gr cery, can grow good ular pastor of the circuit, and those a. attended the Harvest Rome held . m- 9, $250, and Union 5, $238.90. tion to him and to 21 Messrs. -114 dgens and Ne tonexchanged Cooper's Grove, Kippen, for the pur- have promised to be on hand, and far 1. isoh. He: iss Plums a,8 well as 4is ense cheap grocer- assisted him, are to he congr'tulated on . - � I . vloyes I .0 . . the Assistant Superintendent, and M . p . a pulpits Ins, Sunday. - Mr . Hodgens re- pose of raising funds for furnishing the era should bring out theip horses. � I . - t - M. E. McLean, the teacher of the Infant ies. Hehaslef�withus %sample of the -success which attended their efforts. I Crediton. - I ,and - Early in the forenoon I ned to 6forth last week, after an parsonage in this village' and all re HARVEST. - This week virtually - whil those btrWies and car- tur I ' port Class, The presentations were made on grown in his garden, one of which . . finishes the harvest I . I ing in rom all direc- enjoya .. able time. -Mr. I iages came a m'' ble 6cation here. ' Most of the having s'ent an enjoy . Thelwet weatb!er BniEF.s.-Mise Edith Judje,of Luesuf kelp, the I grega- measurs 6 inches the one way and 61 ri trea f . . P ' fit,on the behalf of the members of the con inches the other tiODS, and all laden with'baskets con- summer vipitore have returnO home, all W. B. McLean, of this -village, had the of the past two weeis dMayed opera- is in the village as the guest of her unclet I I ,tion� and friends of the school in recog- , and another measures having had,a good time'l and were de- misfortune this week to lose a valuable ations,but now'the crop is safely housed, Mr. Robert Bush. -Mrs. Martin Link "I aid W1 13 -nd faithful services 6 by 61 inches. They are, also, as. good taining �he choicest viand i. A neat . nitioUL of the Iono, a had beEln erected for the lighted vr�ith Bayfield as�a !ummer re- two-year-old colt which waa being bro- and farmers are busy Howing fall wheat. and family left for the Northwest 4011 " &alainistei � of these of-Rce.ra., Mr. Wilson has been -as they are JaLrge:.-Mr. John Weir has platforin ort.-Miss�g E. and J. rwin have re- ken into harness. The animal reared The crop just saved is the best for e ] - Tuesday' whqre they will reside in ibe WAs saved Superintendent of the school for 23 just had completed at his residence one speakeri,and comf � rtable Seats provided a, �v � L 9 * ' ' - - ,Qft,6x=A1 - was its founder of the neatest and best equi"ped con- for the audience. I The p atforin was turned fr 'm Kincardine accompanied by up and falling backwards, its head eral years, in fact all kinds of grain are future. Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Haist, W - . 1� p 'Je, iown. 314 ; years ; Mr. Lumsden, Fi e and- family and Miss F. struck upon a stone, causing injuries goodo and ' the hay crop is abundant. Samuel Brown, Miss Rose R L � � intendent, and has been servatories in towin, and in which he also tas­efully de0orated with mottoes, Mrs. to Lr � - I Me I and first Super - . �ho are visiting their sister, D. Finkbeiner and Mrs; George Swelth, " - - spends his leisur6 hours in the pleasure- floral wl eathe and evergr ens, W I il England, . I - which resulted in its death a few But, while the farmers , are now busy I deavor So . :)od a pole 0 Mrs. H. , � Erwin. -On Friday even- hours afterwards in . spite of rushing in � f al I - wheat, the large crop --- Assistant Superintendent for over 23 '�T left for Se6waing, Michigan, on MOW -deavor So )4 of floriculture. -Mr front. at bearin sam Is I' 1 � ' in the Fair � years, while Miss McLean has taught ablej occup%tic � ing last the members 0 � -_ I& ckur,ah, - Thomas Higgin , of Toronto was in the pro'ific harve t, to ret ke �. Varna Royal all our Veterinaries could do.- this year being 46n- incentive, they day night. They will take , . � the Infant Class for over 15 years. - The . ). I I'll ra visited the men�bers here, and Mr. H. H. Doan, the popular mail car- should not go in too strong for -growing at Detroit before coming back.-Reve- . Meeting audience room of the -church was well town last week visiting friends. -Mr. forwhich.was-lona objec�,of the 1 ge Templ al fall wheat. The failures of the past Mr. Scheider is the guest of Mr. jamb room on � � .1 filled with young and old. Rev. -Mr. W. J. Fear I re u from St. gathering. Convenient to the platform a pr , e of singing, music, etc., I rier of the Addgerville and Chiselhurat ears had more to do! with the hard Finkbeiner, Sr. -Mrs. Ryan and mio- There -%�,%-, . � mail route service via Hensall has, few y I I Was ogra . . I don, McDonixid, the pastor, being absent, Paul on Tuesda , after an absence of and sea a long toil lea wer - spread � and p - rov'imd. . we are pleased to learn been times than anything else,a;'nd the coiin- , Mabel have returned from LOU Atee, a -ad I the chair was taken by Mr. McMillan some months.- is's Mills,'of Mitchell, bountifully laden , with e thing cal- . I � ; I 1 ; Blyth. J� awarded 'a � renewal of his - contract for try would be better if a � grain of fall where -they spent their holidays. -S61116 elected -_ - who has been visiting here for several , culated to tempt the appi 1 ite, while in ; : - I ' . � " iaud Bend) the clever young Assistant, and he per - heat was never sown. Coarse ` 9, of our young sports went to G 3ftthiegon a in a a -like weeks, the guesb of Miss Wilson, lcf t nooks near by were stoves :) i which was - LoCALS'.-The eldestsV6 f Mr. John a further term of four' years.- w _ grain - the duties nner . but the . formed 4 in - serious q- . to open out the duck sea -son, . ­ cy himself and pleasing to the for home on, Tu aday. Messrs. Charles, i prepare I the tea and c( &e, so th at McGill i I i Ily ill - ro John Den- Mr.,Higgins, barrister, Toronto, accom- stock and dairying are what pay powa- I 1, Then Harathne, . creditable t - Alexander and lohn A igorating lbeverag, �J I came to the holm s"h pped a car' lo�d of plume to panied -by his sister, Miss Higgins and daysi and when farmers realize this and scarcity of duck spoiled the sport , a �f Maggie audience. The first part of tfie entertain - � Wilson and J. those iny - - . the� devote themselves to these brancbe � of however, secured two nice specimen X"ft" a : - asing S. Roberts- are Ottawa this week at- table smoking hot. At nt nail things Portage I Prairie, Manitoba, this week. Miss Wilson, of Seaforth, were in 0 . . to " - - -,Rq meut consisted of a variety of ple i 1 in- Bitterna ons. -Mr. Walter stone; -ed � tending the a ... n ual shootin inatch of being ready, dinner was a i ounced, and -Mr. iHaknmond, the I -station ageint village recently visiting his brother -in- farming, hard tim�a will, be less co nd a few. pige 11 I I � I 9 . rn - xri 't musical selections by the choir, a really ment plaiued of. Clark has improved his hotel prewi$0 samervill ig by the Dominion R,Afle Association. They althoug the tabl� room �v, 69 capacious has puic�ased the BawdPn property on , law, Mr. W. C. Davis. -The sacra I odshed. excellent s,nd well rendered readin . ric Light by putting up a commodious wo, . 1ames -- have each wort several good prizes.- enough, so large was tl�( attendanbe Dinsley ., treet. We haVe not learned of the Lord's Supper will be dispensed - BRiEFS.-The Ball Elect -2 & 1. , a good reading i ' S - 1'. 'A or. - Miss. Josie Tufford, and - on Sab- Company are putting in !electric, .lights -Mr. Samuel Lamport has starte 3tuirl mi I . by Mr. Allen, of the Collegiate Institute. . Mr. David Sproxt has sold hiB residence that the tables were filled a veral times the price , The ladies 0� the Blyth and in Carmel P ' resbyterian church . in connecOon. with his bfloTbOr Was liTull ill Egmondville to Mr. Rugh M. Ches- before all were slerved,_ but the lard- Belgrave Episcopal chur�hes held a very bath, September 14tb, when the Rev. in Brussels. -Our cricket team played menagerie f Suitable addres�eB were also given by for the surn of $1,200. It is a nice, er w%a ample f r the o�.-asion, and pleasant and successful sbeial on Wed� Professor R. Y. Thompson, of Toronto, the return match with Win am 1 on ,shop and has now a collection 0 MIS Likii Rev. Mr. Tibb and Rev. Mr, Musgrave. ney, 0 I . I gh � animals, A dime admits to -all and iu' -4r. 1. and formerly of this village, will prea-ch Wednesday of last week at Wingho�m, * ' - I Van, These com,nleted the first part of the en - comfortable honiq, Mr. Sproat has an- he e 8 enough , or all aind plenty to nesday eveving at the rqsidence of Mr. . a on Friday.- . and again defeated tbem, the score'be- cludes a shave. -Our brass band h8v`8 ' nteetings 4 , other house, vi �ich he intends fitting up inner 6ver,'the speakers were E. Littlefair, 6th conces.kon of Morris. the preparatory service at the " � flow- lZat I tertainment, and after a short intermis- t pa r e.1t - of .ing Wingham 96, Brussels 175. - D. made an engagement to play - a for himaelf.-At the Caledonian Games t d to the platform a6d those who -Mr. T. Jones, who has been in the Mr. Edward Reith, of the township F as opened by the . inv1 e articip , I it, where Strachan, R. Wall and G. A. Deadman Zurich fair on the 16tb .-T,he flax ,Be*- dent, Mr. sion. the second part w in Minneapolis %tit week, Mr. W�. D. wished to p te in the feast of rea- butcherihg business ht�re for � over 12 flay, left this week for Detro* � do choir and children singing a welcoming I far has been very good, an able ofReel the eb called Stewart, second son of Mr. Alexander son and' the flow * f soul, filled up the years, h" 125.,�,xsed Beirne'�s hotel at Wal- he purposes attending the Exposition. left oa Tuesday for Manitoba. Mr. son so d sWar' .Xaceftsfal L hym n, when, .airman I I r. great deal has been picked up an � � I Messrs. -'Wilson and Lumsden and Stewart of this town, won a fifty dollar seats in front, and a few wandered ton aud, ramoved. - wit his family to -The Misses Peterson, of Berlin, are, Strachan has gone for his family, M ed away. This is somewhat earlief �% - - front, and Mr, gold medal for a hundred yard foot off through the grove to ,enjoy % quiet that, vi'lla& -this week. �e was much and have been, the guests Of Mrs. W. Wall with a Ronald eqgine and Mr. I --,Miss McLean to the compliment- race, and a $25 silver medal f6� a huirdle picnic te �bers engaged respe6twd here. -At a Oeeting of the. A. Waugh.�-Mr. Wm. Luker, one,of Deadman, with a stock off honey for sale. t40n usual. . FLobert Fairley read a , I . . � I � 1: . : � ; I I - I - . i I I I. . - - . I, . , . I I 1 1 � I I- I - I I I I - I . I I I . I . ., . . � � . . � I i I .. 11 I I � - . . � . I . - � . z� I � I . . . . . I -1 I . I : . . ; � . _. � I . " - - I . - . . . . � . �_ I I I I I I I I I . � : � I ... �1� I . . � � . . - I -.- + . I I I . " I - . - I 11 6i . . � � In I I d 0-.m I " - . " - I , , ::-a--- I I T, 41- (i %%.w._ i� .to I I 'il, It I Ti , I I � , I ? i ' I _ fr' in 1, * � il 4 a 1� 1i � U e � :,I-- ; �_ .. 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