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'�_ lisir I I that sort of Nation- is not yet entirely severed from hi In Farm Stock . and Implements. Robert I to 9S.8r) ,; bull s qulat ; milch cows arid ,spring- I I I - Welcome News ,� "I � . '.. I m ers, good denand ; beat sold at $42 to $46 ; ' . � - . I � __ of actions , ,mc -proprieto _Y 3.c Sheep and lairibs—Beist - . . i . I Papinean, fought for in order to keep it &live until grafted to Lindsay, . rA, w. G. Duff, auc- calves quiet ; 51 to 6`4 - $6.25 to '86-50 t � I - . � I og is encased in plaater . I 1� . . Z � . ne I sday, De . . Canada lambs 06.60 ; choice, f * I - . ;lisra which nly lead to dan- the boy. The d tionear. 1 46 to 62 ; sheep ictive ; one load 'of ' �ia� � qaab", which could o camber 17th, at good,- $0 I Hog%-Bes� ,suits when fostered in the of Paris, and call only move his head On Wed I pnm6, $5.80 ; choice, $5 � $5.50. . . - TH , _­ . i . ' Id- ggrous re eastern provinces of the Do- and -wag his tail. 2 and 6:30 p. m., at Mr. Thomas Jones grades, 08.76 to $3.80. , I From Greenland's..Jcy Moun"ains . .1 . . 4 I � - I to, ,afftara or , LONTO, December 3rd. -Nearly all the stu.4 I ipt stock, consist Toi i . I %� A preceded by ' EDWIN ARLINGTON. Hotel. Walton, bankri - I 11" . . I � The lecture wa. Df medium lyality, with price4 �_ . - . . I I he %linion. I I . � ing of general dry goods, hardware offered was i - ` : . � 9 )erpouii . Forbe8t qualit� might be .� I � ;.. � dinner, the menu b6ing as - averaging 3& 1 o 4c 1 f; coral strind, if . done suddenly, I - I � I - � . jn� elaborate I � r I I . I � I - I , ce e To Indla' - I - * - of butchersr a ittle the pri' Bean Guessing . . Sla could be desir- whips, tinware, &c., all without reserve. - � ,, )roughly Canadian' _. � or. Sales were . dangerous, but guard against sudden - I I . 7 Ibc Briiceffeld. one week ,only. figure dioppir 9 to 21c for itif erl y6u can . . � , , . Lord Salisbury I — Sale continued for . - I . �� � e members. isk ar, d eyerything was, cleared out by nger, by beino � "I . I I - ed by th EXTERTAIN,MENT. —The - Royal lem- Thomas Brown, auctioneer. fairly br Z5 , . . . . . . . . � . interest in this movement noon. There were a few lots sold for distillery changes, and protect yourself from da � I I - . � c i has taken an iv ng a public entertain- � boned steers went I Underwear and Clothing as we . . a entire approval. The plars intend g .1 I - ___ feeding. A . mber of large -i warmly clad . in such _T_._2 i � . ,�,(l expresse e sales were from 4 to 46 . Undercloth- - - I I i . � . jag. ment in their new hall next Tuesday : at 4c, but 0 of S Mi � 1011, - i Local Notices. ng are some of the re- are selling day by day. Large stock � I -Mi I � ,,,t lecture will be from the Hon . . . . I - ct .4 bar 9th. They have I per oun . he fol ir I Dr- � The Commer- evening, Decem ; I . � young, and the, subi e , MAN, bear this in ,minA.-Just toown� lot of 22, averaging 900 . . a - STOCK presentative les : inop for men FLnd boys, and numerous bargains in . ! I L car load of '42.8, 1 -; a L lot of 19, - - . I I . % � I . kur % and Future of Canada." secured the services of Mrs. and Mis .c ,aiii possibilities ved at Seaforth's aeed store, one poundl sold � . c per cwt ch ; a lot 6 - - . I � I � - Pon I I . I ca of a certain nature circles Sage, of Walton, the celebrated players '"' averagin S its and Overcoats. I � Oil Cake. and as to qua litY and price we defy g 1. rids, sold at $36 ea u I F,Oman )0:poundis, sold at $36 each 1: . - I . � 1 67, name of Moses Rosenburg,'s, on the musical glasies, who will givd. colvpetition, either wholesale or retail. Our of i8, avv.r I g 1,0( I I IS -BOOMING AT - I I about the )O pound@, sold at '$36 A I . : I I . several selections. Their fame is not Flour and Feed department is always complete, a lot of 22, raging 1,0( . I I I � io pounds, Sold - I _. . : 8 4 h6 was arrested on Tuesday es as low- as the market affords In each 22, averaging 1,OZ . � I . - . � I ; Ifebrew W - and the pric ' . * ' r s ago he eked out only known in Canada, their home, I NO pounds, . any quantities. Huou GRiEvE. 1197- at $42 each ; lot of 20, averag�ng , � I . � . ' I : I I C. evening. Three year 6 - - I - � I but in several of the large cities of th � sold at $36-60 Sheep were not in very great do . I . I --- - I i existence with three golden equivalent �in . xed lots. - FAUL, SEAFORTH. � a geader United States. A rich treat is in store, A 8750 COTTAGE Or its mand and the sales were 6hiefly in iiii EDWARD M) I � . U f �* balls. as his trade mark, but when the erson detecting the Two lots of n,ix:ed went at $4.40 and S4.75 p r . Fea'r s Drum Store, . . . . I , * cash will be given to the p . � n I I �_. - r 'Parts -in . I . � rned for those who attend. Othe y. Lambs sold I . struck the city he tu greatest number of errors (words NvrOnglY he d, reappeOvel: pply owellat from - I __ ; I . � 1� '. . bat boom 11 f hogs was nqt � � 11 i . he ; 4 I -He made the programme will. be taken by foreign Becember I@sue of to ,o,5. , Althobgh the su � , d real-estate agent. pelled or misplaced) in the � � . 'to . ; . I builder an ces of- and home talent. !he entertainment *3 ur 11=6." In addition will be - given two large the quWlity was good, and $4.15 per ew . . I � � ) of as paid foi a, large number of those offered. . t I I : � �' �,ry fast. under the'ohan ur of $1.00, eight w . SEAFORTH T, 3nonay V will commence at eight 0 clock sharp. cas.h.prizes of $200 each, fo . a . . . . :Of � - the aid of the loan companies. renty-five of ,%',910, fifty of $5, One Tnere is a r'ady market for hogs at 4c per I I � - fered by - 0 id of the organ $60, ten of $25, W � I . . I I .6 . -1 '. - � . - . I I I- � I Bat the bottom of the boom fell out The proceeds to 9 in a'. hundred of -$2, and one hundred and fifty of $1, pound. I . I --- � I I � . - n rules and * I - � I I - . - - I I � I . 1 , I I . .t� . i I . . ister and "" burg assigned. Fraud is fund. distributed in the order mentioned I � I in I Rosen � YS Fop.F1G,--T MISSION-ARY SO- regulations, which will be sent with a copy of I - I � � I I i . . I � � � � . o %ovir chai December issue on receipt of 15 cents in stamps. I J �s A guess with .e -very 50e, h I -ged by the creditors. It seems WOMEN I 7-Bli tl rE". 1. I � I every J,h I� � . I I v F�! ut, ,;- agent had owned land in CIF.Ty.-The annual public meeting of Special cash prizes given away almost U.-th IC iburn, on the 23rdult., AW' THEY ALL GO WITH � . I he FLebrew So- loses F AY I � . � e. __ t. of the city worth nearly the Women's Foreign Missionary day during competition which c ebruary the wife _bf Mr. H. C61clough, of a son. � worth of goods you buy. .� -_ : . various Portions . I I . . I . I ; " _.�_ I . � Fly t on November 2ad he ostensi- ciety, of Union church, was held- in the 1st, 1891. Address Our Homes Publishing Co., A � I - . I . - . t - . : . - . . .. _A15 000. 1197-8 .1 ; Prizes costly and. elegant. - - - . I In 1;", . W ) Id 0 �ethle- ,church last Thursday evening, Novem- Bro-2kville, Canada. . L , I 1i . � out to, one Bernstein, f I I A prizes 6,t the popular bean Marriages. � i� - - �� y 80 d was in every respet LIST 1 . � � c I . ly - bl . for $12,060� and -ber ,-27th, an . I � . :� -hem, E'ensyfvanian I guessing sale at Fdar's drug store, 1,4eaforth. A Gn, th �L : iven i � ;rand success. The address was gi 3's ifather, on the 26th, ult - I . I - Mr. i guess,with every b0c worth of. goods. you buy. brido 11 by Rev. - If .- - i I It, . 0v1,;S_H,A'R`r.- At the residence of - UNCAN & DUNCAN See local column for list. \ .1 1. : I � " this money they paid ovA.,�r to 'a D . . " d or To theVerso . �9 � a to lie a ore it ' by Rev. t. G. Newton, of .Bayfield,' on ,n guessing nearest the correct num- John Scott, M.A., Mr. John F. Groves,: of . " - I. I � t fleard. who pretend ill be Wingbarli, to Miss Levina, daughter of Mr. . I I �_ I � y I . I for $15,0,00. Both these parti he second,. a Thomas �iart, of Lower Wing] i . ; es then the subject of "Reasons why we should ber of beans in the jar in our window W aam. I � .. I � __ given a beautiful $17 guitar ; to t' I 16. V. FEALIR. I � � a . ­ a and, help in Missionary Work," and'it was ence of If � I I I . ihe protection of the -Star ' -- fine toned Salzard Violin, yorth $16 ;: - 8rd, a LINKLAT0,4-BRYCH.- At the re8id i ­ . . � ! sought t ence, sing Case the b-nde's father, Turnberry, on the 26th . �_ . . I i . ; I 0 . And herein started the su's- One of the finest addresses an audi .1 lovely combination cardinal plueli Dres � T Z_W1 ][ITc!--- � ! i , . : . '. Stripes. �s an I . . � - 11 uld be treated -to. Mr. Newton erchiefs ult., by lev. H. McQuarrie, Mr. John Link- DRUGGIST. . - � . I - - t ; . I ea picions of the other creditors. B. B. CO for holding collars, cuffe, gloves, handk . i . and is good value Wawanosh, to Miss Jenny , . �, : - ;Z en7 consulted as to earnest and eloquent speaker,and hand- and perfume (it is a beauty), later, ol East . � I - .1 1. Z ; � I I � i0sler, Q. C., has be . sio �, 4th, a German Horn Whisk Holder, value Bryce. � I . � I- � , I 1. I uded his subj manner. I I a � . being enti , ect in a maste0y ,%r ; 5th,'d pair of No. 7 Steel Acme Spring Skates -i - CAP SON. -At the Methodist I T r - .11 . ored, and I GALBRAIT. e 12t own the EXTRA VALUE . I i � . � ' , . . . I I 'He i - parsona , t � advisibility of a suit elsewhere. ,h, a,81.50 Game of Cir-_ lifford, on th I h ult., by Rev. I - ' I I I time Rosenburg la , is -very I 1; - -R I . : an - � 6ination; 7th, a beautiful pair of bronzed images, ' i � d nguishes J popular here, as (any size), price $1.60; 6t braith, to Miss Four in the field, and still they lead - Here they come d ... �.. in the -me -Choice vocal and instrumental music - . Philli a, Mi. L. R. Gal 7 ; a M elections th of the township � of uncan leading, and carrVino, a case Of In'Grey Flannels .at HOFFMAN .& � - - . . $1 -, 9th, a briar Nlary Carson, bo . I � I police station, using 6 ; 8th, a fine washable doll, price I I with'Duncan & D . ?5 . ! I in the B. - home stretcht � : : . 119 � e was given by the choir, with Mr. J. mething . I I 11 11 - from, a.voluminous stock of idiomatic H - pipe in cue ; 10th, a beautiful combination Howicki I d so - Co's., Seaforth. 4, i .� - 7 Jameson 'leader, and Miss QtI(;LEY--�Mc1NT0SHj-At St. James - sell at $1.75, $5, an - � Z refused. as Maggie I C4th- Alen's Fine Winter Overcoat -8 to y pocket book. Our stock of drugs, medicines and . I in all the . � I . t I � � - I braic-Engli . - by Rev. Fath( I t 1, I I . . sh because bail was� Fotheringharn as organist. There were chrishnao-novelties is very large, and prices. olic Ch6ch, lfullet�t, )r West, St. Alen's Suits . I . d'nvey- choice at $7. Now is your chance going fa I I n invitation to every- V. P. k�uiglcy, to 3lies Stasia McIntosh,. n I d I , .. J[e is charged with unla � also several' fine selections by six little SIA'aYs right. We extend a . I - � - - I � . 1. � . se of Boys' Cape Overcoats to � - � Lke part in the above competition, as fourth aughter of Mr. Charles McIntosh, latest shade"7.50, $8 and $9. One ca � . . body to ts i � - s I b trec- &It of llett. i 7 - ietyt, Alen�s . . I I � oys and girls, under the careful d' - , in an endless var i � I — __ It is conducted in a thoroughly honest and up n s Cape Overcoats � I ! . . - i i . tion Annie Campbell, all Of , MILNER.-At . Wing- be sold cheap. Childre I � -,., . � ­ right way. The beans will be eounted on Satur- CARRIuK the Manse, . � � � of - Miss - HOW TO HAVE A � : � I I � I . . � . - . 1, . New York Letter. ' by Mayor Wilson, the by Rev. H. Mcquar" ! , � I which was much enjoyed by the la day night, January 10th, 1891, ham,o -26th. ult., odd�pants from $2.25 up. I I . F9. d Mr- Robert Young Carrick, to miss A . . I I (Regular Correspondence.) R. Jamieson and M. Y. McLean, arid the awar s rie I . 14:2) f i I y r� a audience. The amount, as shown y I of goods ­ 9 b I th of Wawanosh. .. . . � L ., : I made at once by them. Buy 60C worth Elizabe5h Milner, o *_ � I 11 Nr,w Yonx, December Ist, IS90. HAN.- At the resi- I . I � e the report read by Mrs. George aird, h -- McCLENAG . J . ! I . and take a guess at the Medical Hall., Seafort . H ARRISOIA i �, � � I i . . Specialty. . Jolly Christmas I. � - . I . I 11 I -After sixteen.years of searching and r 1198 den c6 c f the lbride's! father, on the 26th ul 41 � I � jr., and Miss Er�ma Nevins, as aised I. V. FEAR, druggist. - a I I- Ordered Olothing a I - . - 'Rev,, W. H. Ge ,des, Air. Nicholas Aarl We Make . � . I i � . � - ; The b I ! . - I I j ' ), . I . e I ,disappointment there is good reason to last year by the society an ' mission To WHO -M IT MAY CONCERN.- rison, of the to ship of StanleY, to Miss K I . ,I - r e i v gives notice that i � .of I hope that the lo.ng-lost Charley Ross band, reached the handsome Bum Of undersigned hereb he will not Margarjet, second daughter of George MC- a . I, � � ) Af&s Cloth , .1 - ; I � !d by his -1 . I . Formonths r any debts contract( church. I ,apS at prices to meet the many wants ; . . i .11&sl at last been discovered. 8179.22, silver collection, $15.80 ; total, be responsible fo tbout his - Clef*gp an, Esq., of White Men s Fur ( - I I I . . 11 working . L. 0. VanEgmond, ivi _ " .. I*— � i ; i j I detectives have been $1815.02. The society have reason to be wife, Mrs Sr. Egniond- all the latest shapes and patterns. A special line of Boy's Ifa)ke Presents to your I . past the written order. L. O. VANEUNIOND Caps in � . . . � � And the belief is 1198-4 �: � r at -wholesale, prices. Bound to clean Father, -Mother, ' Sister, I I I �.. . on this latest clue, congratulated on its success. ville, November 24, 1890. 1 , Deaths. I c I � . � .. Caps -very cheap. Underwea : I �� . . ., � : . � i . . . . . devery day gaining ground that the to VIALkElti-In T' ekersinith, on the 2nd jnst;4, e and examine for Brother, Wife or Husband, I , : 7. I TitE Popular Grocery beg leave u a will do it� - Com ,I . ; � � in jail in - �Iary lWalker, relict of the late' Jawes ose special lines out if. low price. . I - 4 , man, IvIcChrystie, now ' thank their many customers and the public gen th / Children, Neighbor, Friends i . I . I . . I young Leeburn. V lkeF, aged 08 years, 5 months and 28 i I .. . . � Bostonj is none other than the original their share of �atronage in the paat, `-a � .. I elves. . I : . ! : i I erally for ILY, yours I and Sweetheart, and select . i 1 is true that Mr. ROSS, the and hope by close attention to business and giv- 8. � Peter D. �, i i I Ing good ton, � I I f f&ther of Charley, has visited the young -9, -Colborne, have engaged Miss Having secur - foi?th. them from our fine stock of i . I .1 . ,Charley. It LocALiTim. --The trustees of Section 'liberal SC ITT. -At the residence ot hill uncle, - - I i , :11 .. . n gooda at . right prices to merit a , h ult., Peter M., eldest son of ' Duncaii Sea . I . r No. share 1 the future. IScottelson Township., county of Hal , - . 11 e is not his son, but hey were at their lowest on � 4:t Duncan & � I i X_ I man and. declared h Halls, .of Goderich, for next year. ,It Is stock of fruits when t lWalter Scott, of East Wawanosh, aged 24 . i a I � I _ I I I i - . � I .. I - 8 J �� this is not very conclusive evidence, oared to give our customers the - .. I to be hoped she may have a pleaB price we are prer -8 Toys, Books . I I . i I ant advantage of the advance in price. Give us a years,� 1 month, 29 da� - 1� � , . � I 1 4 There are several reasons why the father 11 AW. -In Wingham, on the 25th-ult., John � k I � L . �� �� and successful task before her. This is and prices K � And Novelties, ­ i I I e : � call and be convinced that our goods � I I __ � ; . � I - �h- � should. not be her first year as a teacher. -Sallows & are tight. Wanted any quantity of good, fresh - . I I r -able Or willing at this late Kincaid, aged 70 years. . . I I arket' B ANDONL.-In East Wawanosh, on the 22nd Silverware, - I � I 1 7 _'. ances, to Stebins gave a very interesting enter- Butter and Eggs for which the highest in andon, aged 41 years. 1i i . -- ,day, and under these circumat I I ult., Matthew Br � ! �19 I . - . . I I � ,� "I � � - � L recognize his. child anA his opinion is of last price will be paid in either cash or trade. Es- . . I � , ay evening C RLEYI-In Exeter,on the 25th - ult., Ann, Is I . �G i tainment on',Mond SPECIALL DEPARTMENTS4, Fancy Goods, . . I not so material. The fact tate of H.- ROBB. I 1 1198-2 1i Carlety,aged 63 years. I lNotions, &c. . - I � ,I . relictlof the late Job 555 therefore week, consistibg of views of scenes in . t I ; IF MI I � . . .-ocery.good9 � . I - . I I I believes he is Char- -Brother - WANTED at the Popular Gi 8 MOT,)ths. b,on the 4th inst., Jane " . . � tl - that the YOUD9 Man Egypt and the Holy Land.. for which we Nk ill Pay I OLD FIEI�D.-In Seafort . m �� 'y 1, leged mother claims this fresh Butter and Eggs, -No specification of the varioTs_�a � . � I . ley Rosa,� that his &I installed the officers, for - Es- Sholdice, reliet of the lat�e Will am Oldfield, . i I ; �ts �� .Horton the highest m arket price in emh or trade f DS -'to 0 Alluring Captivating and. i . I I I I � . - � . harley McChrystie, while Mr. . 1198-2 aged 66 years and 1 6 nths. � � . Suffice it - say., , . . ridependeut Order Of tate of H. RODB. I 1110 � . . Rly . � he is C tends quarter, of the I � , in.this department is Possible in this brief notice. ' Charming Gifts for every- .. I r � � I . � _ .. . -_ I ! we is Mosher, rics In rich variety, with . . as z Ross is sure his na Good Templars,on Friday evening. They ,- � . _________f______-1_ I terns and fab body. 0 1 1 � i . I - . I tery and to strengthen that we show the newest pat . 1 � � ,Is- I . .� to deepen the mysl I give an entertainment on December 17, . I TEE MARKETS. . lg�PORTAXT NOTICES . . . wards, but always as low in each grade � . � i s I z I - I . i I I . . i aspicion that he is the real Charley. a � — ngi g with the gra�e up � 1 4 . - I . . , ha , the w the proceeds to pay for new ork n. -We . prices ra n t' ill . I - enclosure e of selling only good goods. Prices that will receive � i 7 1 If be is not Cha ley Ross, who is he? are sorry to chronicle the sudden death SICA,FORTH, December 4th, 1890 . ALVE'S.-Came into the ntly with our practic . t5 . i I � � r � � . I TRAY D C as can be made consiste I � does not . 88 Ito 0 90 of L)t 16, L. R. S., Stanley, two miles north - . your favor -none lower. i - . - . t obablethat Mr. Ross S . , 1 r he % It is pr f Mr. iiarrett on Friday evening. Mr. Fail Wheat per bushel..... ... .. 0 1 . � � . I J . . owino, 'Ulster - I i � L i - � ; want to recogalze. him, because he finds 0 own Fri- Spring Wheat per bush. el .... .... 0 88! to 0 90 of Drysdale, Two Steers a . t pay c, i I Ill L'. Garrett and his wife went to t to 0 39 owner it requeste& to prove proper y, MANTLINGS—In this department we are Rh ! - �� Mrs. Oats per bushel.. 0 38 . - ; - � � ief instead of an angel. rk, re- away. LEVI ETUE brocades and choice designs in 0. W. PAPST, ; . � 11 � I ing Peas per bushel ........... charges ind take� them ) i I VM, him a th day morning with a load Of po ........ :::::: 0 59 to 0 60 Cloths in all the newest effects. Black i . r : I I 0 40 to .0 48 Drysdale 1190x4 I I - � �� M-cChrys.tie has-cqually good ' turning 'home in the even about 5 Barley per bushel...... .. .. .. .. Afantle5, Cilt on the premises free,- of � . � - : I . r ,- ng him as her son, because other- I � .- Mi Mg.tatasses and Astr%ch4n*, ,SBAFORTH, ONT, � . I . ­ . as - . 'claimi o'clock,� when he died very shortly after I$utter, No. 1, loose .... .. .. .... 0 3 r � I . . Y HEIFER -Came into � the premises . . i : . .� wise it would require an explanation on 'quiet and I I getting home. He was a very Butter, tub .............. .. .... A : he .. .... .... 0 16 to 0 15 9, charge. . I I , � - I e she obtained him. -EsToRt the undersigned, Lot 11, Concession .. . I . ar t'Ir her part as to whp unassuming man, and bad. only been in Eggs ................ - � Flour, per100 ft.- ... .. - - ------ 2 75 to 2 75 Tuckersmith, on the 14th of November last, a �; I . I 00 is department we excel on exhibition. .. � . - I � . I . r 0- I ill She was the wife of Mosher, the abdue- this locality a couple of years. -Sleighs H�ynewper ton ........ ......... � 6 5*3 to 6 Two Year Old Roan Heifer. The owner can MILLINERY—In tb I .. __ �: � ! I � , . - ;__ I " I _�l as,and ifthis is the 3 60 to 4 00 ty and paying shionable � .i � � ;. i � I I I I I tor of Charley Ro have begun to run on the roads though Hides per 100 lbo ................ the most fa ,Z- i � . P_ I ...... I..... 0 60 to 0 90 1199x4 In our show rooms will be found everything of � Zf - � �i was certainly implicated. I Lamb Skins, each .... , - -_ . . . � I I I j� - ed . �� boy, she the snow is thin. -Weather. very cold Pelts ...................... ...... 0, 60 to 0 90 tinino, to head gear. , - lq unsentimental this . 'd latest styles perti 0 . 9 1 � T� I . - - an 7 h,O, 10 above .D. -A Female Teachei for - Ile .. I I 1 7 � However tame and zero. JEACAER WANTF -Are You With - 11 wool....� ...... ...... ....... �.-- � . I be, di - 0 0 85 . I I - . - sin- .30 to I the� junior department of the public school I I I . - n't g of. the long search may 0 potatoes�per bushel ............. u I . . ; . endin I -I i , 1. . 1 26 to 1 26 , Hay and Stanley, Blake, Duties to . 4- � .- . . I ust believe that this Salt (retail) per barrel - - - - - - - - of -NO. 91 FLANNELS—you musthave them, and it is. J St as well "I � � I : T_ . terested persons m Stanley. ' o ecial in these .. I . . i, I � wood per c6rd (long)............ 2 50 ccmmenO on..Januaryist,1891. Applications ' I ; - I - I 1 is the true Charle until better proof to . that you should know that we are offerino- something Sp V � I j - Z3 . � i si y� - Wood per � � . � I . . q - A 'REFLY. ;MR. EDITOR. -In your cord (short) ......... _-, 1 60 to 2 00 st Ili"9 salary required, accompanied by testi- .i i - the contrary. . ate- lies or bag ........... : .... 71�,! 0 60 to 0 60 eceived up to December 20th, . 1 4 ic � n&_Iial�,j�dl.l b 4 standard goods. : .. , : I A - paper of the 21st ult. I noti e a at A p p r @ e r . I : I : . �� 3 75 to 4 00 by letter or apply personally to ! ?A ; , i 1-i . -1 . id � - " TUE PAR-N'ELL EXCITEMENT. meat from Blake which reflects on the clover Seed .............. ...... 1 11� 90. A . SC 9 , - 1199 - ' ed for it Of Co'Urse You Are. i I � I Timothy Seed ................... JOHN I HNhLL, Blake P. 0. s coming on, and to be prepar i I . _xciternent concerning the ques- -, ---. 1 � I I I _1 'I 't The P - ' ........... .. FUR S -The cold snap ; � -1. ' 9- 4 haracter of Rev. J. A. McConnell and * � Ireland, c Pork, per 100 lbs ..... � � � ge ; tion of Parnell's leadership in ff, or a cap, or a cape, or a coat, ! � -1 � I � 7 the members of the Huron Preebytery- Tallow, per lb .............. i - - - - Or 01 to U U:) OUSE AND LOT FOR SALE. -For sale a Ou will require a storm collary or a mu . � q - I 1 � -1 I T I - good ccwfortable dwelling house oil a y � ; I Z is attracting the gyrea,test interest here, ds. If we have not in Stock . I � ; - pec- at the writer says, he would have —*— i % � Ly , By wh a. See what we have in these goo Theii listen to little stcry. i I � I � 4 he ; mainly because there are so many CLTN rOx'�' , December 4, 1890 c rnor lot in one of the best localitios in town. or a bo . I I ! ;__� i � I . : joined Mr. Wm.. Clarke, -elder,'aud . 0 g8 to lo go he house is frame, nearly new aming we will secure it for you on short notice. my - ; - . , f � I i . I . � As I ple bere'Who are intensely interested in thers of the Bayfield Road congregs.tion Fall Wheat per bushel..... . , "" , * what you want, . - . . ; - ..... . There is .,so a good i . I . - - 88 to 0 go 7 rooms 3,nd Nvoodshed I . I are watch- 0 - In order to make room for m I . � ig the welfare of Ireland. They in giving a suitable send off to the Rev. Spring Wheat er bushel .... .... . s able or i the place; � This property will be sold y 7 I . 7 - 0 37 to 0 38 . . , i I . : I I :ixiety, but ei per-bushe& ...... .... .... .. c eap ai d posse8sioh giveit at once. For fur- � 4 1 ; i ag ing this. crisis with grave ai Oat � , I I I � I � . , J. A. McConnell, but for Mr. McGon- ...... .... .... ' " Xt � ! id with ecarcely a word of.advice. ,In this Barley per bushel t er padiculars apply to F. W. ChI011, Sea- . Holiday Goods, I will, for the ne � I � i r . I � Peas per bushel ...... . f.rth. . 1199-4 .; -1 i I ; I - they are continuing their palicy, whk�h : *:. * " 0 13 to 0 14 1 . � � I lield Road church, re- Butter ................. . --- 1 __ I : 7 I . . I � I I y . .. UN- - N' nell imprudently reading &� paper from . 0 66 ta 0 68 &'DUNCAN. * �e I has always been to allow the people in the pulpit of Ba 66; ii.�.......:.....:- ... OR 1) C A fifteen days, offer my ,entire stock I : I , ffairs with- fleeting on the character of one of- the Eac $ALE OR RENT, -To Blacksmiths:- - I � 4 ,a 0 . ...'... ... . ...... 6 00 to 6 00 . . t , I : i � VO, . , I *'Ireland to direct their own a Potae ' I desire to sell or rent my property and I - . I I members of the. - Berne congregation. e13 per bushel ............. � � ; I,. , out dictation. For this reason it is � lacksmith business' at Grand Bend. The shop of Watches, Clocks) Jewelry : ; riter-states "the matter Hides per 100 19 ................ 4 00 to 4 00 ' i I I � -time to ge - Again the w ­ 3 00 ihasa good trade. No opposition within five Seaforth. I : .1 I il- I : bard at the present t an Opin Cordwood.. - - - - - - ­ - ........... 3 00 to miles. Montreal House, I . . . was then before the Presbytery &c." will also sell my residence, shop and I . I � � t I Of ; . ........ 0 17 to 0 18 I r -plated Ware, Fancy Goods, . I . . Ion on the Parnell matter from those Wool per lb.. �. .. .. - ** . several lots. This Is a good opening, and the - - . Silve - � I I _ I � � . is stated,. 11 Mr. McConnell's -per 1 . 6 4 . , � -fted to one. are Lastly it Pork, 00lbs ... ............. BuBi- - -_ . I I . . . � . to, � t . beat quali give They ithout the I �_ ,;terms will be made easy to a goodman. — ; . I action in this matter was w I Write __ - . :. I ­ � I - ,It; i holding back in deference to those On - ness has been running for n1any years. I till I _. . I of the Preshytery." Let us d reasons for sell- Is . Spectacles, Pipes, &c., at -a S � f . -1 I L - - I - � �� . "t- I ;1 the other side. . Whatever may be - the � approva - LrvaRpooT,, Dec. 3. - Spring wheat, 78 07d; for particulars at once. Goo . . - r ��, . see willat this member of the Berne coa- red winter, U 041d ; California No. 1, 78 W; Ing. DONALD PATTERSON, Grand Bend, . � l . Ll I t1it �i -decision arrived:at, the position seems . I d ; barley, Os -1199tf �. 1. -1 � I gregittion mourns. over, complains about California No. 2. 00 00d ; oats, 00 00 I . 1 - , � . � I . I I .e� ;4 to be a serious on RKSHIRE BOAR FOR . �� . e for the Irish. Since- k, 658 004 ; cheese, 48 i 05d. . Boots- Shoes and Footwear lower reduction. Parties wishing � , : ainst Par- and wishes the public. to understand. Od ;peas, 6a 9d, por . rnHOROUGI-BRED BE� I . . : i - . oods for � . re- . -,! Mr. Gladstone has declared a ---------- 40.-- I J�s SP,RVICE.-Theundersignedwill keep for - . I I Solid Gold and Silver G I � � 9 . - I soon after Mr. McConnell was inducted . i . . . - 1� the . TORONTO, Dec. 4.- Fall wheat, 10.95 to jO.95 ; sei%' ,ice Ouring the present season, on his prem - ,of 1, n,el,l, they must choose either one or r' appea;red in our paper 43 cents McKillop, one. and I - . I ; I �._ - y to 10-98 ; Oat@. ises, Lot 20, Concession 12, " I I - I � � N� avaiding Scylla they en- a lengthy lette spring w�eat, $0.88 � I ' Xmas presents, should leave their I � I Le- i other. By - bush, 61 cents to tadbury, tl�e well. � ; � . I , all parties to read and know that to 44 qedts;. pesa, per iles east of Lc � � -, I asking onejaxirth in I � of t_� I i ter Ch-arybdis 8 is 00 11 known Berksh:re Pig "Bourbon King," fton, im- - OF ALL KINDIS I I . � i ! 4CD,UU I . ThLi the way Mr. McConnell was not the minister of 62c; barley, 47c to 64o ; hay, per tOli, 16 0 7 L . I r , perlhao which a . . . I . I . r ae, , ; �J i � matters stand now, with the chances $10.00; Mitter, 17c to 20c; pothi0em, 9 . : , � i � the choice -of the Berne congregation. ported stock on both sides, and to a � - he Igly in f�vor of Gladstone. L If the $0.65 to $0.76 ; eggs, per doz., 25o to 27c ; . will be taken. TermsL---$1 per � number of sows i . _. I I -stror dressed hogs, per cwt., . V5.00 to $5.25. sow, payable at the time of service, with the . � � . I I This letter was signed by John Manson / ed � meeting to be held by the Irish Nation- but no notice was taken of it. Some . 0 . . . .1egq of returning if necessary. GEORGE -If� � . I - ' � ! ' privi i . I I . I . �e_ - I . lists in London to -day voices the feel- ohn Manson got a Dairy Markets. HALL. !� 1199xl 2 Of �t . I . . I time. afterwards Mr. J eceived and passed into stock large quantities W. R. Oounter, � _. as J ings of their friends here, I think I -ala -1 - We have just r , I I ' � letter from one James Ha , of Dela- TOR01,T0, December 2nd. -Butter -Good dp,- A,len, Women's, Boys', Misses, I . I I's � t in saying that it will y . I I I . ! . ! not far from righ 'eting on the character of the mand for choice at 15P to i6c ; medium steady A UCTION SALE OF VALUABLE VILLAGE Fall alid Winter Goods. All kinds of . . . . . � I � to . i se ,ect a new leader without delay. . ware, refle - , 11- ' AND HOUSEHOLD EF- n. and Boys Long Boots) - � � � � minister and his family. .Mr. Mansoa at 11 to lVfc. -inferior lots quoted at 10c. Cream I . . i I . � I 11 I_N,11��G FOR ,'JAILORS. I ' ery quoted at 22C to 23c in a jobbing way. Eggs FECTS.�-Thomas Brown has received instrue- and Children s Fine and Coarse goods; Me -THE I I � all "I i�BaFF_'R TRA it to the ction which will be sold away down, i ! I i . is fair� and prices 1 6 ; t - i copied this letter and sent rule firm. ' tions from Airs. C. Friel to sell by Public Au stock, i , li _T � . , i � . - I � The school -ship St. Marys is about to he demand per dozen, in the Village of Dublin, on Tuesday, December lien's Felt Boots) a very large I nd PEOPLE'S J A ALLER . ! I — � elders Of Bayfield Road and Berne'con- )-day at 923c Men s Lumbermen's Rubbers a EWE I I r I Sales of fresh t( I i .1 160o, at 1 o'clock p. _m., her frame dwell- ) . 1 I � : . ; ed ,11 be taken.from the control of the City I r was read before and of limed at 20c. Cheese -There is a small 23rd, Overshoes of all kinds and all sizes - o gh � i ; is This lette a-, the house is in good . i 1 �gregations. .. ing, conksting of 7 room ito, transferred , to obing trade at loic for autumn makes, and I ted Socks) a full line, of those arid a good assor � e " i Board of Education and . lot sold without reserve. Knit . 25 . . I P I eVnent . : I the Huron Presbytery and its stat mer makes. The Liverpool condition and must be - I � ; I ,. Yr. . � I - Chamber of Commeree. gic to i0c for gum e I I i I 11i the care of the confuted by a document from one of the cable is higher at 50s. � . There i� in connection on -half.-a6re of choice bers.. MAIN STREET, SEAFORTH. )- - I ; 1 , - � I -,. use it is al � 11 and pump., ..There p6re also t% O � : I � � 5 e, . � . 'This step is to be taken beca ngregation. 1 The UTICA, December ist.-The cheese market was Jand, good we a very larcre and well -assorted stock of - . . . 1, a. . 1 - i -the present manage- elders of _Delaware cc -day. Transactions were large vacant lotiadjoiningr1his property with a We have just opened out 0 - - I I - I ,. I leged that under dull and featurelesw to wishing to purchase a nice pair of - I I I I T. � Presbytery believed the correctness of c, 3 lots at 8c, 16 never f�fling stream'of water by its side, which . I A, 1, � -ship has been a failure a9follows: Threelotsat7,1 Men's F ancy Slippersp and any one . In the Surrogate Court of the � & � I � I Pn T anent the school ' b " * 1. I know we can County of Huroff. - - i �, , a . I 'e this document and then took action. le, 23 lot chased at a low figure.. The property i I to 0-1ve ii ,I R a lots at 81c, 8 lots at Sic, 4 lots at 84 ' ur will do wel s a cal t I �,. I d � t Aboat 150 boys are provided for on th . Ri.iling prlcoe', X11 b,'3old without reserve as the owner is go- entlemen's Slippers C5 . I I .. ion was to advise Messrs Hay G � � 11t, . LLd . se to the city of $25,00 The act . comniission. Totil'4,693 boxes. ' 7 � . 0 last year aggre- hiladelphia. TER.Nis.-One-balf Of the Z . �; ship at an expen C - 81c. , Transactions same date ' 'to , it you both in style and price. IN THE GOODS OF IV. HAMMELL, DECEASED � 1-1 s and Manson against Writing or cir,ulat 'ng ha e money down an day of sale, balance SU I -_ . - a , . gated 3 660 boxes. Ruling price, 81 and Valises at prices to suit the pur- ! p , i in' - The - rc il to suit purchaser at a low rate of in- - � �, a, yeax. As a large number of the boy ing letters which were jurious. p t ISO a nice stock of e ; ; _,� I f . 9 I , ' -,- 2 quote v�ith e A Trunks The creditbrs of'Viilliam Hammell, late Of th i I .p. out before their terms are finished MONTREAr,, December St,d.-Cheese-We terest. I For further particulars address MRS. C. � I - !I A dira . own of Sealorth, in the County of Huron, re- � ; ii" finding of the Court Was read from the I I 10-: t year being . as follows to -day :-Finest Septembers and Oc- T . I 1111 (the number of grraduates la8 � - Bayfield Road pulpit, and from the very FRIEL,! Dublin. or THOMAS BROWN, Auction- Chaser. tired farmer � who died on or about the 10th day � I tob,r., 9& to 9,1c ; good to fine, 9 to 9.1p ; Au , . 1199x td ' � ; ed �ht that the amount . is strong eer, Sea orth. I all kinds, and repairing a specialty. November, iili�, are required on or before the I ;1 N f; Ordered work of 0 1 only 26) it is thoul � I I . i : 11 therly action of Presby. ust, 8i to s�'c .eB � V -A rtion to,tbe kind and bro I li�r ,utter. -Creamery ______ - — -_ � 22nd 0ay of December, IS90, to send to the Un- . I - . �ij of good done is not in propa ,��o -Mr. -,ld, and 8 a tand for _____r ­ I � . i - . . for the Executors of the I - I I i� - tery of Huron on the Ilth ult., hf dersikned Solicitor . . . I TOO ;,_; - money spent. The Chamber of 0�m- fine butter. The following are the quotations Wi'throp Cheese Factory. ir claims, and of the I I � I � McConnell left the Presbytery as he en- n I estate full particulars Of thei J ,� � i ­ . to.day:-Fsall Creamery, io' to 22c -, Fail Town- I � ise . 4 cc claims that a, training ship for : securities, if any, held by them.. After the said . I i I !,�� mer tered and continued, in good standing. ,hips, 19 to 20c : Western, 14 to 16C ; medium, i . . ) _', ; . !or il n absolute 0 REDINNIS; to distribute ! .1 � - Merchant Marine, is a � eggs at 171 to - ese Factory datethe Executors wiU proceed I - � I It', the' It is unfair to the Presbyteiy,as it is to do. lie to 12c. Eggs. -We quoti A meeting -of Winthrop Che HAMILTON & . . I � to held in the .- I the estate among the parties entitled, having . . L I " neciessity,. and think that the S t. ^ Marys I lay, the I 13th day of - . ma Only, of which they have . of i�. . c 22c for fresh, and up to Patrons; and Shareholders will be ! t'� � I �r, . to much greater ad- Mr. McConnell, to report therefore that 19A for limed, 20 to I . R. reference to the clab � I � 25c for fancy fresh. � CheefieliFactory on Saturd . ! aliould be used . December, 1890, at I o'clock p. ru. A received notice. After such dis . I - La : tage. It ShOuld stand in the same Mr. McConnell's action in this or any . 11 interest- ttibution the - . I i . 0 . . : I . VILUti other matter was without the approval. � Poultry Markets. � ed in tho Factory are requested to attend to see J. LOGAN'S OLD STAND, MAIN-ST.p SEAFORT Executors will not be responsible for any part I I 41t . e make for next seat;on. — of the estate to any creditor of whose claim they 4 � rela on to the Merchant Marine as the abouttp ,- ! rd is does to Of the Presbytery. We have all the do- . T-)JWNTO, December 2nd. -Poultry -Receipts, 1199-.2 I JOHN C. mORr,ISON, Secretary. v d notice as aforesaid. � � can be t . . Thisnoticeis givenpursuantto the statute in I : I � � Naval Academy at Annapol cuments on the matter, which libe';al. Chickens are easyat from 25 to 35c. - I I . I I . the Navy. There are a number of ship to 65c, geese at 6 to 6C, '. that behalf. I a m ublished if called for. -0.1 -TE WHO Ducks sell at 50 1 � I ,r- - owners in the Chamb . im-M F. 110L ' 11984 i - � . . I . . . ,RAu, December 3rd. -There is -a good TIE.&I eaf6rth, November 20th, 1890. 4 1 � er of ,Commerce p . and turkeys at 7 to 9c per pound. - I � - 0 M MESTED, Solicitor for Executors. on to' undertake KNOWS. Mo-rrr F ARMS FOR� SALE. m s the C rmilal -s q who are able and willing ey mmmwm� demand for all kinds of, poultry, and choice lots — ' _vHE - BE ST i . ! � �, � V's - - �p, and th I -TOWNSH .� I . ;d the management of the shi sell quickly on arrival. Turkeys, 9c ; ducks, IP OF McKILLOP. � r - � 1, . e will very likely be given a Chance. If SALE REGISTER. 8C to 9c, and geese and chickens, (3c to 7c. E%sthalf () on 9th concession, 50 acres. West � - YARNSs YAWNS I I .� I I � I . . . . - - acl this is done, the school will be made a 18, at I o'clock . -.0— . half 7 (in loth concession, 50 acres. — Of Pure Wool at 11 07F -VAN & I . I � . � On Thursday, Dec. . . I TOWNSHIP.OF MORRIS. . . . . � I Lte state charge -under the nominal control i Lot 21, Concession 2, . Live Stock Markets. alf 21 on 5th concession, 100 acres. - 1, , g- .1 Educ P. M., sharp, on South h TOWNSHIP OF GREY. d Co's., Seaforth. — i 11 of State Superintendent of ation' L. R. S., Tuckers' ith, Farm Stock and - Stanley , ill apply to your purchases in Clothing) and good shrew in . Li,FRPOOL, December ist.-At the ; , a tt all �11 and 12 on 13th conceision, 200 acres. I . . I— Draper. The boys will then be select- rietor ; market to -day there were 25o bead of Canadi Lots This w — I t . �I , 1� Implements. George PleWeS, prop stead of price, will understand this a Court of the 2: i I ed A., instead of the - cattle, including a number, of Northwest ranch- I 40W-NTSHIP OF TUCKERSMITH. In the Surrogate ,, 1: �_ � t ed from the whole 'state, L. R. S., 100 acres. buyers who appreciate value in �-., A. Bishop, auctioneer. hunt for low- County of Huron. 41: _: I � Zn ; � o 6rs The demand was steady, and prices rang- Lot 38 on 3rd concession : I . . !-� city only, as at present. y to the undersigned. n the man who is continually On the !I . � - . � . , - - ; - . On Wednesday, Dec. 10, %Lt 12 o'clock - For ernis'&c., apO - v I � �_ ed fro. 11 to IlA-1, for finest steers, 10� to 11c good deal better tha "I . � I - ­ . I IF. HOLUESTED, JAB. CALDER, DECEASED. . - . . I i'ta � - ! . . " * - -1 Sl��.JLYCL GRAYTING. noon, sha.rp, on Lot 23,, Concession 4,' f ,,hoice to goodi, 91 to 10c for- poor to in ed iuih, forth- priced goods. We endeavor to sell the best goods at the lowest possible IN THE GOODS OF . I I i . or 4 .1197 tf ., - . Barrister &c., Sea I � i ; . 19 � � -able surgical operation has ck and and 7 to.9c for inferior and bulls. . . lothing demonstrates th _. 6 I Z . ,e fact � ' . t I ; nt� _r, A remark H. R. S., Tuckersmith, Farm Sto I . The creditors James Calder, late of the� ;� . � . 11 ty ONTREAL, December 2nd. -Trade was rath r. —.------ — and our immense business in C r) of I ?I . ;4 . - � : just been performed in - the Chari - pro- M I prices, r Wnship of McKillop, in the County of Huron, I . f � Implem6rits. S. Landsborough, ' as of the t -' Just n9w let US Call YOU To I . � � I . � . �r- ; at- dull, as the supplies were in exce hip of Tuckersmith. yers know where to get value. , I which is no loss than an T6v n s . _. Hospital, e prietor ; A. Bishop, auctioneer. mand, and prices were.lower all round, even t e I that good bu in 9, Farmer, who died on or about the 318t October, ' X,rs I I the bone of a dog to th -quarter of a ce t - i — Stock of Overcoats, manufaotured by ourselves . onorbeforethe 22nd day of � T . . z . I o'clock attention to our 1990, are required i I � . tempt to graft a a On Ttiesday,Deconiber 23, at I best aninials were really one �ek a o. i MUNICIPAL TAXES. , and at no December, 1890, to send to the undersigned SON- �� . - The boy, whose- name I er pound lower than they were a we f . ordinary readymades, I p i I — ,it,or for the administrator of the FA-tatefull -1 - � ; leg of a boy. -0 villagre of Dublin, 7good . ices paid to-diy were about ;c I I manner that cannot be approached 13-7 � mt, � . Johnny Gethius, haa suffered since his - In-, in the The highest pr ceve-B were held at - ja ! L. . ming, collector of taxes, will he at say that our $$ Overcoat is particulars of their claims and;of the securlti�s, . containing 7 rooms, per pound, -but several good b in um - We are honest when we - in ; frame dwelling, ` Lirday, higher fio,ures. - ; �on birth with a weak and malformed leg Egniondville, on Satl it any, held by them. After the said date the � old effects and other articles. higher figures; rough steers and oxen sold, at. FAC �S HOTEL, b - ID - I . � which was aurely making him a cripple houseb pound, and common dry cows rat Dece ber 33th, anid at his own not equalled in the country. administrator will proceed to distribute the es- I . - - A for life. He. consulted a large number' Mrs. C. Friel, Proprietress ; T. Brown, about 31c ppr I . leaner be�gts;. ,-Mond y e �wber 16 b, r the purpose of re- e . . tateamong the parties entitled having refer- 4, from 2A- to 31c, and a few of the � � .. of which 6 has received I . I -d, . . - I had auctioneer. . would -not bring 2c per pound. it is probal)le ceivin tax- Woney. All taxes remaining un- 1. ence to the claims only ministra- I . . I -- A .of surgeons at different times, anc -2 that a good Many cattle will have to be held paid ter the 15th of December, will be charged I notice. After suzh distribution the ad -1 � elf ,� . SeVen operations performed. Finally he On Wednesday, December 10, at I over for another market. Mutton critters were five per oent.. I � I tor wfll not be responsible for any part of the . it, . �, -upon Dr. A. M-. PhelPs, of the o'clock, noon oa-lot 18, concession 13 higher in price all round, old sheep selling at, . . . 11 ' - THERS) Estate to any -creditor of whoseclaini he shall I called . , 11-90-2 ..JAMES CUKMING,� Collector JAC I ice as aforesaid. This I . Xe I McKillopp iarm stock$ implements' not h;!ve recei-,ed not' who conceived P from $2.75 to $4.50 each. Fat hogs are 168g7 - � - - - I 1 0. . New York University, - I notice is given pursuant to the statute in that i lei, Of rep f I I ir . the ic iseased. bone household furniture &c.- Geo. Brown, plentiful and higher in price, at from 4J to 5e � � - . ! � �� � lacing the d * ' I . * ' . � GOOD VALUE , . . Aiebalf, i ' )r. � c. Proprietor; Geo. Kirkby, Auctioneer. per pound. Solicitor for Ad= tistrator- . m a dog. A December 2nd. -Cattle -Ex port cat- 11 OLMESTED, i -, , with a healthy bone fro t 1 o'clock - BUFFALO� styles of Dregs Goods F. H ovember 20th, 1M. 1199-0- ' ­. 'ry, c0rdingly the operation Was performed, On Friday, December 12, a tie ruled stead.), and rinchanged to 5c higher on knd new Seaforth, N _. . Is, I I - or sharp, on Lot 6, Concession 71 b,,t L,rades ; 6oice butchers' stock, Q�3 75 to 1. & CO'S., Seaforth.' THE FAMOUS CLOTHIERS, OLINTONS . � % -_ - it Will prove- successful P. M., ' ' 6, at H2OFF)IAN - : vil ; . . � . but whether of Kinburn, � �4.35: stockers, $1.75 to ,Q3.25 ; feeders, . 0 1 � - � i . . I I ,_ -not is as yet unknown. The dog's bone Hullett, in the Village 'i I i .. � - ,I I � - . - , . . . � . - . � � 1, I- I 11 I . I - . ir 1. � I I - z - . I - ; -, - � � - , , . i � . � I I . . . I I . � . i � - . � ?I I . j . 1. - ­ - �­ I 11 _­ I I . I - I - - I- . � - � . . , � � � I . . I . . . 11 I - . - � . . - I � . . � . I . I . 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