Loading...
HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1900-06-15, Page 7I - nk , I - �Ile t�-, . I I I; LT t I'lilt 11 - � ,; , _1-v. I I ; � rrI(,:­. �'I � � .f.ty, arie", :Ujary by I -it don't � , N tl,e lit f'I 1 7 , le to rumain - � - ho an I ir- - 4e'3 hidnt%- � , i 1"I., ulti'and ` - , - - tcvt 11fro"'pt I � `. ht-adac,hc v, L'5 ceriti a � - Ieart. kl Win fYf �f . i )exter 111IFS maltes -, , . he is ir , 1% 0111 - Lora � I � halowledg- - a e Chicago . U 'those of 4 a's volun- , - . � - ­ � UV1,11VI '--rric � t, - " , e , Winni- � - ivhea tile :it, as Ivan F Ust. I van I . 14nd being I � wra* c- to c � lie hoped . Z-f�, or. be- . ; 7 Ithe event Jrmtt. � - 4t t.he Fer- I lev,fontein, � .- - ", �al'6 Coat of � � , I � : �rn much I 1 t -rd 11z_ the 0, -, � � rc-'�Lkl with , ; .."I"'.8papers, ­_� . -0 by the 1"o-lieve rne �. _1:�, �11"11111. � .. . . I - 7 i . � I 1� r,W 7' Said I � t , t, pride at . , t rta, @lg,na- I I �l I't t- I like � I I I .It x., 11 bat . ,IV i. Just , �4 I ,� D'ood ? - A ii MI (�'­, i, w,d f.)rm it � 'mg and In- , feur thia rea. � P , r a.r.d nent . ��'Ijt d hy thin �� I)XIV, weak 4*,r-, i_�,, and , . � . . � . ; I : Man. � irtlinz-hati3e � and viewat -ut a arnall It r, Who is . � rtt. by the I I � �. romance. . - a (lay i ,I 14 Ally in the I :� .Itt wto out I .e w-_ This % �e . � betweea I z . �. :e. l'i tile I r �, �i .. and he , 1- i I,Y the I . I . #_ am extra I I � ! .7 " I f oat- , ­ 11 (, I � I ��Az* i*treful I . V i " I '(�-. " I . I "! i4 ("hic- ; ; � . . I just � - ;;.64, .,�he had . . , " I I- wwiderij 14 ,f I Z'Vver I , * � I�A I wao , � - �. _,�. Xow, �� 1 t � _1� for it ;,11.(A I'awk � ,�. 1. Vet L. I F�(1111(,­ - . I . - too I r'. be . � I , _�� � I F ... 11, 'Whilo 4 � . I I �. r, " , ,,(to . , i.i.-, r,r(,L4- � . . I I L I [ I �_ 'Ll t Y Mi � I � . . I . � , a � t - . � -7, :., I iv for � , � : i- : t 11 . .1 ; f 0101. � . � : .11 � I I I.. ) � 1, , I . . I r On lvf,n, (A r-0`;-rili�, V- ! ,,�-wilfl die . I I - � I rf -r rl-wd ., I 1: f u,l, - .4 & ruiva, I U V-,� t 11ile ! T ,�; 1. �'. i , I � : . ; � .- - 7 . rtv tc,r. I I I -.h, in dis- "; � � �. ,� 'ItIth . , I - Pf , I- % ! (1W, but . +. 1, - . . 1_0 . (if llf,rf� i,! all '. I o I _hou, '. the I ; I ,� � CU111 U1 Ud. T . � - ,a .r originul : F� �il � , e vatives I - I if-.,.tored, . %fl ('111ality I 0wiv�.,.r the Vi f ., _rwzA the . I � I m � lv�anda of E I I ­ ttay will be 11 N, tcy grow - � �-te the day ; I : eir dieen- .i oligarchy, - � - �a_ -,;-(.(I roL V . ., I � I&ft ,Vnd a � , 1:7 . I ;_ . lie is all � . . L, Zjdt.hough i (:(�Jcdk $15,- I(- te'.%tf- to . I I -, I ,,,Lny n, tive I . .4 fa R -, i ,r behind �' 4-�_,,- Indiana. ;�- great and -1 . 11.v way in � P herself for . inditure the ", LfEqle Can bc I � i I I - � - . 'k? - I , . � . R..L. CLARK . ' . . 116,ving p4ychased frorn Mr. Josiah Watson . the Seaforth 8a'w Mills, hike placed in the � mill . I t — � A now and improved Grafin � Crusher, - . And is propared to crash grain oa o the , I - -shortest notice, and fov. 50- a -bag. �­�./!­ - � ..00 I : Givous a trial, t � � I I I I � R. L. CLNRK C4tb. � ) � 4864f . I ! ___ . ____________.___ � i . I - The Seaforth , I � � I I r I � � �� � -Tea Store � I � � Is the right place to get groat bargains r 1� o in all kinds of goods. You can got four � � . lbs. dried apples for 25c ; 4 lbs, of good . fresh prunes for 25c ; 3 lbs. tea for 25c ; � : 3 lbs. lemon bi;cuits foF 25c ; a few her. : 1, : � � rin t0oft at 155c a dozen �'6 bars of Soap r � auT a . nice large picture y for 25c ; 6 lbs. . : I - I . " �7 � of rice for 25,; ; 5 the. tapioca for .2,5c ; I � i� Salmon trout, 5c a lb.; A Ane -lot of, F. ; '� W. Fearman's star hams, long clear � � I bacon, beat Collingwood lard ;_ gour, I rolled patmeal, corn meal, granulated � i oatmeal, tolled wheat, standard oat. �� meal, forina, split peas, pot barley, but- ter, eggs, all kinds of garden seeds in : � paper or bulk ; peas, corn, potatoes, � best variety of ma,ugold aknd turnip i . i seed, flax seed, red. clover, timothy and �, I alsike, potato onions, 'I shollats, Dutch I ras ; china, crockery and glassware at � - dinner Sets I . coat'; china tea sets and toilet Sets in all cZrs and deaigue ; . teas -green, black and Japaij ; teas and coffece a specialty ; everything right . down in price. - - A cordial invitation to P-11 to call and get "I Some of the good bargains while they - � are to be had. I � 11 I .A, Go, AULT I . � I I I - SEAFORTH. - ,� . , __ ___ - I I * ��,,�-7,��Cl,-c,,,z'W-,Co,U--,'Wo:kI 1'�,Ovvl C01-umd '��:Z ,", � - I I. 1�: �uv­,srfully ii ­(l incin: lily by o-,-rr - 5,'__;`1 4'�If).U­ 0;itdi�-,. 1__ft�, vilvetuni. Ladip�: a: 1: ; 1�� yovr drag,lri!4for Cuck 9 Cotfot�- Root Um Foond. Tnki- no other as allMixtures, pills anh - Jmitatlowt are ditrigvroas. X�rjce, No, 1, $1 per - btjx, No. 2, in (1(,grves strongv'r,." per box. No. lor2 inailedon revelpt or yrive and two 13 -cent Otanil$,; 11,110 (!Ook Canip,my Nvfnclsor, Ont. Pef-Sti.4. I and 2m);(I itutt re�,oinnieudod by all responsible Druggists In Cauada. � I No,- I and No. 2 sold In goatorth- by Lumadon & , Wilson, drugKists. . I I � . I � . - . N I usical - Instrumnt � - '. I EMPORITTM, - . I � . I . ESTABLISHFiD, 1873. - , - ­ . I ! Owin-g to hard times, we have con- , - ,,-Iuded, to sell Pian -os and Organs at .: Greatl �, - y Reduced Pric.e,,sq. . � I � . � Organs a� $25 and upwards, and Pianoff ,at corresponding prices. I See us before purchasing. � I . iI . THS' i � -SCOTT I � . I - I . i ' . i Give a Yoluth Resolution a0 a'course in . - I Business and Shorthand at . . the, .-,_m­"­%%,,j. . %__ . opf-ST 4�- I I . '�",,, �1�12 � : . I . . - - - . , I I � -- 01, 001r. ! 0 i . I I and who shall place limits to I .� I - hie, career. Catalogue free. . J, W. WESTERVELT, . � Principal. 1 1665�U _­ � - _ � - I r ---- - -_ - -_ - , ­ - - -,--- - - ­ - . he McKillop Mutual Fire . I I i Insurance Company. - I i — � � FARM AND ISOLATED - TOWN I PROPERTY ONLY INSURED _' - I I . � . orrionas. j. B. McLean, Proialdont, Xippon P, 0. -, Thonias . I�Irager, vice-prooidont, Brueofluld P, 0. -, Thoinae E. I - , � 6 - ffayo, Socy-Troav,p. Bonforth P. 0. ; W. G. Broad . 1! . : , Vjot,, lnep4okor of Lomeo, Boe.forth P. 0. - 1, . � W%wroriffi. I W.G. Broa.dfoot, Somforbli; Jobn�G. Grievo, Nyl . thror , George Dalo, Soaforth ; John Bennewelu, Dulj in; James Evans, Becoliwood ; 1 John watt, � Harlock ; Thomas Fraaor, Brooeflold ;'John 9. Mo Lean, Kippon ; James'� CoDnolly, Clinton, -ACIENTS. , � I Robb. Sini6h, Harlook ; 'Aobl. NoMillan, Salkforth 'I isrooff (,lumming Egmondv a; J. W. Yep, Holmes- ville P.O.; Cloorgo Murdie And John 0. Morrison, I auditors . . Parties doetrous to offoot InourAlloos of iNn* Aret other business will bo promptly attandod to ot iEllfloation to any of the above offloon, addle"od to rl rospeotive post offloes. � � . I � � . - H. R. j ackson . I 4 I . . I . & SON* � DmFmT Impon-mm op . ' Jules Robin & Co's I�randy, Cogriao, France; Jno. do Ku�per & Son, Hol- land Gin, Rottordam,, Holland ; Booth's Tom Gin, Londo�, England ,- - . 1--tulloch & Co.'s Scotch Whisky, Glas- gow, Scotland , Jamieson's Irish . Whisky, Dublin, Irelafid ; also Port.. . and Sherry Wine from France and - , fZpalin, Agents for Walker's Whiskv. I Ontario ; Royal Distillery and Davf,�' Ate and Porter, Toronto. . I � I I -1 . To 7'HE PUBLIC ,- - ' .- � � t We have opened a retail store in 1. I contievtion with our wholesale busi- . busine4f in the rear ,of the new Do- minion . Bunk, in G"lood's old Stand, . � . where we will sell the best goods in I the market Ea bottom prices. Goods I - - delivered to any part of the town f ree. i I . - TELEPHONE 11. 15164f I - � . I I z I . I . - � I i I . : � I � ; : 11 . I � I I � I I I � I I - - ___ -, - -,-- ___ I ___ I I -.----- ­ __­ �� _­­­_----_,_________­_­ ­. __­ . _. __ - I � - — ----,. __ - _. - __ ! i � ­ .1 . ­ -1 __.­�__._1__­_1 I-, __7___11MM I . -, MW ­­ - - I t _ _­­.- - -11 I --- - _. ­ - 1! ­ ­ - - I - � I � ­ I � I � � , 4 . i . I . .., . I i . I . : . . . : . � i I I - i . i : ­ . I ! � I I I , . i I : .. . I . I i I � I I . i . I � r . - . . . : . � � . � I : . . ; I - 4 � ; V ; � � .1 � I . I I . � ; I i . ; - . : � . � I . I I I I I . i I . . . . . I � - I I � - . . . � - I . I � . , i � i . - I I . . I f I - t, i . . ­ __4, _ - _ _ - , j � T- � -, - -, , - I I - . . ; I --- I ­ ­­­ - -_ ­ � . � - - I I � . . . I i , .1 I -------­--­ � I I . � _­­ - _-11-_1___.. -_ _-7-- --- ­ 1. ­ - - . � " I � I . -1 : I I I . . � __,_� _. � ­ � ­- 1 I . . , - " � . � � . 1. I - I , I . -, - . i � .- � I . I - . . ., I - �� �. . I - I ! . . � . - I . � � . . I � . i I � � j, � , . . . � I � - . . . � � . ; . � . I . � 1 . . I . . I . � I . . v, � � - 1. I . - I , -1 - �� ; _ - ��­ - I z - �­ - - =- - � - - I - ­ - - - - - � - ­ ­ ____�r,� I 1� - . � I . i ,� I � I : : . 1. 1. . . I I I � ! : - . . . . I i. I ! � I I i _�. . i i . t - I I i . - ! I � I � . � ; 1,1 � . �- : ; . : � -- . I ;. I I � � I � . -, I . � . : I . I fl.-, �� P, i ­ — . "M .� 1. I . . .1 .: THE U -ON EXPOSITORG . � i T `k: . � � - — -.- 10010"111011101001 __ I I I �� � � — - . — . -1, .1 � � - � I , � Tn=1 ! I - ' I L. - I I , I � I - L., " - - motion"t P. as, , i � . V" aion. S. , On . h sess6r's valuation stavee Is a il and fully brought aboub for a few eccentricities like these.!_he was .wh.rA y . t�� .� � � was sustained-. 013 0 , the follow without waus of nervous.)enid.rgy .or wear @aid to have been quite sane. I : � � �. . . I I I - ( I Ing names were adIdSTIti4goatit e roll, viz : upon the liver, kidndyi or $to 6aoh. . —About 2 o'clock Monday �fternoon 'of NNEARN W.. EATNER . � I � , I . - Why let Jane Forrest, Robert Forrest and . Walter In a word Paine's. C61eq Compound last week, the stables of David Tomlinson, � - 11 - ' i I 'Forrest, entered . wnere, nort half lot %, builds up the weak, w�sting ,and diseased 14th concession of Logan, were �oticed to be . - . - F - . 1-1 I -all your concession 3 ; Robert D. ace, entered body ; it gives all the oonditibne of health on flre. The neighbors quickly gathered, ; , � It � . I � � I � I I ne I gb--w owner, lot 1, Belgrave ; James Seal, en*- that guarantee a long and.. happy life. No but owing to, the dryness mrid'straw, noth- : . . I : . . I - Ir ed o*ner north half lot 15, conbesafon I ; other remedy in the wo-rld has ever done ing could be saved as there was a very CLOTHING. ' . . ..-- 1. : �,.� i . �� I . bor an d John Mills, entered owner south half lot l2, such a true and noble Work for suffering hu. strong ,northwest wind. Everything was ;. I - I , I I - ,� . . � I � � I . concession' 6 ; Ja CA McCall, F. S., south manity. quickly consumed. So quickly'[ did it start INA—& ,&A�!A�A­&,&,& A 0% A . 11 - I I f r h d s - �'r AAAA04 � . half lot 26, cdnpeWon 8 ; John Black, Maketrial A one bottle, dear reader ; it up that iDne span of -horses with the harness � T� 11 ;. 4 I I . - . !. ' ` F 7' ::i . . I I - . . - thin you entered M * F, , no rthm half lot D, concessi�. n will convince you that you have found what on them 'were burned, aJso t1hree spring Warm weather is coming, even if it isn'It here yet. Are you prepared-1or It � 11 � I , . 9 �,, Albert Jac"o i, IF. S., soat h half lob 3 you most need to make'you well and strong. calves, a sleigh, cutter, buggy, Oulper, bind- .�. M U 't b e V ' --- . ,If not, call at our store and select a summei coat and vest th`at w-ill I _� I . concession 0 ; Thi i!njas Coulter F.. S., I ts' - � I - er, fanning mill and all, his bay and straw make warm weather a pleasur� to you. - I _1 � . 1'13�_ t w e n t Y.- 13 and 14 on 10 ; Wit iam, Hewi t, A Canadi n Inter,He-wa the Boer and 150 bushels of oats. The origin of the . , - � . � � on ""' I - � . ; 4 - I . ; a, ' � M. F., lo� �, cooeno 3asioEi 2 ; Joi �eph Yeo, . . En, v a. ' fire is a mystery, but is supposed to have Now is the time to examine your btock Of summer under clothes. his lo*, (aO - F lot 14, ,, onoo6e ion 2 ; Ed ward Moss, , been a spark blowing from the house cbim- . � . , Dr. Russell, medicarstiperinten dent' of I I . . er than you are ? F:,' lot 10, once8bion 3'; Charleh'' Marti, ' I ney and catching in the Straw. 21 it usually is at this time of year), you cannot do better thaai to coffibi I Y. I - I - 9 the Hamilton Insane� Asylum, had the for - I m. F., IQ t f �, cone Iresion 2 ; D. Martin, - . —After a lingering illness from cancer in and examine our extensive r4nge of this class of goodg. We bav-0 - et it s finpos-si Ae to * . tune to have 1. two �burs' inte iew with the 1, "'; . . I F lots 5 and 0, o�ncession I J, Frank Hill, ' the nook, Thomas Boyle, one �of the old � _Ij Y look y6un - Boer envoys now in the Unite States. Dr. . them from He to $4.00 per stit. I - : - . 9- witi the ii,F., lot 1, concilasion 2 ; Ira Etcher, te pioneers of Perth, county, passed away on i � - 1 -114� 1 " R Reel says : I , � - . ant, lots 6 1 nd 7, G., S., BIv evale. Tte- Friday, May 25th, at the residpluce of his . . I A -- %.,�� I col I ` EveFything that is up to date in -en& f umishings and clothing will - ba found h; :, � ", or of - 70 yez rs in ' - on my return from Richmond, Virginia, son� . 0 1 . court of rei hion i vas then. adjourned un�il in-law, William McKenzie, reeve of . �_ . I � after attending the American Med'co-Pmych' Lo an. He attained the age of 87 years, � ',- the hadr. It's �ad to June 25bh, Con 2cil busine6 was . P!Io. ti our store at the 16west possibI46 - prices. We are satisfied that we VIA . . ­ . I ' I �, I . �: - . . I- I ologieq Aux ciation, I stop �ed over at g I ,� ceeded with. A petition was presen44 by . I an was widely known as a man of strict please yon, give us a trial. I . ; � � ­ . per Washington. While sitt i.t. dinner in - . i . - -1 I . I � a number ofratep tyerm asking � that ]. In integrity and good business habits. He was . I . � ­ .m . an 4r spacious dining hall of the fri,ngton hotel, ' . . . �. . look ''- bitrator be ippoin ed by the council of Mor- born in Glasgow, Scotland, and came to � .prematurely old� -) . I i � if I � �" . I noticed five men aad a woma a brush past I �i ris witif a view to the formation of a uni6n Hamilton with his family in 1842. After I . I : I I - I � i . in this way. ' S4d be-,', me .to anoth r tabla Their peculiar ap, -1-I--H--.t-+++++++4M +++j.-H.--.r++%ny- ;­ : �4 school sectim to b composed of portions of . I living there for a year he moved to Fullar- I : 114 1 :11 ' � cause it's 'all unpece ' the townsh1p of M rris and flullett, east pf pearance attracted. -'my atte tion, and ton, and waR one of the first clorlia of the � .�. . Is- asked my colored, lv'aiter who they were, . ; � ' - I I ; � the villageof Blyt . John R. Miller, of townsh About 23 years ago he took up : � sary; for gray1hiir and he Said they were the Boer envoys, I * ­ I I .1 Morris, wall ap oj ted arbitrator to act in land in an and resided there until his i I ; I at once becama seized'with the idaa of an i'og I may always b� re- this matter We- reeve was netructed t.o interview wit] � them, so I sent them a note death. He leaves three sona and a daugh- BR1(;jffT B)?OS*.# -1 S .&re d . . I � expend 030 in gravelling on r)ad o and enclosed g iy card, saying that as a Can -1 ter. HIS wife died four years q,�_o last Feb- - � . . i � I � B61grave at ttion, also $25 on dde line be. 0 I ruary, since which time he resided with his � � I I - I ��� .to its tweenlots5 and 6, concession 3. Mr. adian I shout I like t have i 6a interview,11 daughter, Mrs. McKenzie, where he re- I _FU_RjV_T,S_H_ER AS-E.IFOR TR I � *_ . . Shawwas inatrubted to exbend $15 In andhopedIwas not intruffing on thei� ceived'� every attention and kindness. In I _. � .� � on bide I n- lots 60 and pri�acy. The a po i 0 ni 0 1 . I I - - n a t .- . y sent lit ote back . : . gravelling ine betwee I religion he was a Presbyterian a � d in poli-�' . I T. ___ I . . �� . C � I saying they w 3uld be glad to bee me either i � " u r a 1 51, ooncessi='I. Mr. Cardiff was instru 't. tics a staunch Conservative. I � . I 1� I � I I . q that evening or the 'following day, Dinner _* I . I -, � � � ­ c o to r I .ed to expend ,140,on centre side line, con- over, I presewed mysel I f, and �arj introdue. A Harassing Couqh. 1 .1 %4 cefibion 5 ; ilso $10 in gravelli 3g at lots'5 I � " I , ed to all, indludiog their interpreter and r. Low%'11orway Pino Syrup cured me of a Han ii by ' and 6, concBsoion 7. Mi. Code was I . D I" : � il! U -s- : I . � secretary, also to Mrs. Fischer, the only assing Cough and H�xreoaess. I knowl of no other � I � structed to have the hill on ide line Iie., : 11 �, z ing— . lady who accompanies the envoy. I ar. bett6y remedy for heallax and soothing the lungs ,tween lots 1.0 Pnd 11, concessi 9, put in a and bronchial tube?. Price 126c. 1 i ,- . . . . . . � 1, 1� . , ranged to meeb,them the folloitiug morning, I cli S 10 N i I- I . . . �­ __ properstataof rep%ir. It w resolved *So- I I � . I 0 to discuss the'war situatiov,:and was in- I � � . ,I . ask for now tender i for compl ion of ! Gw,�,- v - ited to their quarters in thl hotel. Mr MILBURN'S 'RilEUMATLO PILLS re a specific 4 1 1 � ; I I reined fo: Rheumawm, sciatica, umbago and i � i � . otory 4rrang 1 1 _� * " ' I a spokesman, 4s be is the N ar The�elinilnato the acids And poisons ; � ' . - 1� For over half a' ceno, � niss drain t, nless s ktisfa ' ,,emen!ts Fischer acted a ur g,a. t"n � ) I be made by the reeve. It was! ref0ved 6 froem ease the pifn P,nd ure the dis- - ! , e -e � only one the sy I ­ tury this has be in th who speaks English. The first . - i fipend $100 104 on �ar.t and !west bound. Prico 600. � __ 1� . I i salutation he gave was this : " Oh I ""' � . � standard hair prepara- aries and . �S.50 oach on north and south , ----.NW ON f - � I'll, - I . I . a you belong. to- a colony that has sent out I � _" tion- , I boundaries, providing the adjoining muni4i- Y2 Grand for Diarrholea. BICYCLES, : I, ... It is an. ele ant palities exp 3nd an'equivalent. 1 After pass. soldiers to shoot my countrym�n. I I . . I .� . � I said yes, that was true, and I was very 11 I have been using Dr. F I es x,,a,,t of Wild � .. dressin stops 'fall- I Ing a few accounts the council adjourned- to Straw . or the vadl six 0 111C E d � 'gider it a I - . " _ . . proud of the gallantry of my countrymen. I YeIrs, an � � : - - . meet again ifter court of revision on June nd=dy for diarthoea, and It Is e pecially good V, 1W 1W � . � ing of t e M . forr"children cutting teeth. �- � . �; hair - I. akes 25th. ' j 1 noticed his intense bitterness against I _4 I I I everything British, and, not wishing to ex- Mis. Ilenry C. Thede', Port ',Elgin, Ont, . I . . f � 1� 4 . the hair grow-; - and _* . I I - P - asperate him at the beginning, I said that I There are different ,rades (if 11 CRESOENTS." -My price for flue variou � IIAOYARDI YELLOW OIL Is prompt to relle�lo . - *-O—,� .1 : . � . �_ I cleanses, the scal.p , and sure to ouro coughs, oolds, ooro throat, painjin whilat-we sent' troops to kill we also Bent I had a very sore foot th h bavin a nall run numbers are as follows :0 I . - I .. - � "roll . � - . I I � . .k.1 4- tho chest, boa rsoness,', quiusy, etc. Price 26c. i , others to heal, and instanced the fact that In It, and was unablo to wllll� I star ad applying : - - I . � 11 j - I from da'ndruff. " - Hagyard's Yellow 011, and In a ohort ti no the gore I � - � . - my 4aughter had gone with� the first Can. - NOS. 3 and 6 'each ,6'27 50 . I I ,. . I i new wag gone, and I .%s soon able to valk again. � I $1.00abottle. Alldrustirts. - I - I I adian regiment as anurse, and that she had David MoLelwlan, Pelee Island orth, Oat. i . . War Incidents. � . . � . I ' I coul -00 I ( ( . I � i 4 � . I . � I nursed many of his itrymen back to 51. and 52 � ;;; -if I have been using 4yer's Hair I Correspor dents It the front tell the f4l. . I'll - , . -"I Ll� oil, " t �- ' � ' �� Bi , " t lit ,4 � I , _ IQ- E m . e , I Vigor for over 20yeam and I can .1 owing incidents regarding the occupation �of health. I spoke of Commander PretoriAs, 'LAXA-LIVER PILLS work while yo sleep withl 4 ( i I . � I t I : limrtily recommend it to the publio- I who was wounded and had hit; leg amputa- out a gripe orlain, curing Bill ousness, lConni pation - 15 and 16 �aeh 35 00 I as the best bair toz& in existepee.11 ,Johannesburg : Darin th i iging of the I I , in I Dyspopda, an Sick Headache, and in�ko you fee, . � __ - . , � ted in the hospital she was serving - 4( � j i .. - Mrs. G. L.ALDROWN, I 4� -National Anthem a tafl Fr%8181tate a'rtillery. ' better In the D10111IDg. � 17 and 18 "' 54 00 - I �- z Aprfl 24 ' . also Spoke of the generous oonduct of Gen- I LES3 : . ,xWO. � - Botor,'Teso man who w F3 watching the ceremony re. I .0 0 op i I � I - 11 ,,, '4-mmeam 1 . eral Roberts when Mrs, Pro�orinfj begged 1. I ;_ ­ . : . No, fused to remove his hat, and a bystander Bad With Worm8. Get a catalo,me and see' the difference. I - Tr you do not obtWn &U fte beneft for hie release, who sent an.enVoy with him 11) I �! - ft@ viols W*6 tried to forde. him to doso, when a British Sonio time azo my littlo boy was very bad with � I � �� . . T'�_u �L,�Ksl!� _tve to the Boer lines, where be , was handed worinfi I rocured a bottle of Dr. Low's worm .- I &­ - . guardsman forcibly interpoquu, saying 1. , - . r —_ — ______�____ _ � . - � DIL IT., 0, , I I - fig Leave him alone He fought for his flo4g, over to his wife, He admifted this, and Syrup, and sin thankful to eay it cured hini quickly . - i . . . . . I I fl L ,, it seemed to disarm his bitt ess for the and completely, I . B�by Carriages, Go Carts and Exp and at � ,�r�n ress �Vagons also in val.ious styles , xmipk", . You are toc cowar�ly to fight for any aq, " 0 � time. To show me that�; be h no na:kural Mrs. C. Catleton, hicliallAr P. O., Ont � .1 I I � L � I - - A march -past, suboequent to the mar.ph '). � . closest B�,ures at ��_ - - - antipathy to the British, he said he married I 0 . ,& �&. A AL A, - '. I . 7 through the town, closed the ceremony. a Scotch wife, the dau h -ter of Dr. Robert. .- : I � d . .- . - � ' I- , - ' Lord Roberts' headquarters was in a Small L I . L son, of Bloemfontein, � told him I too was' L � " ` DISTRICT MATTERS. � inn in - an orangd grove. There was a A - I L i - � of that nationality, which seemed to be an- i - I i �� � characteristic Scene there at the close of - i I , -Z __ - I other bond of sympathy between us. By i � ALIEV W I LS 0 N'S 9 8 ea, forth, . I L hi , ictori6us day. One of the staff offic4re . . i I . . � � - - . - , jUt *L I this time I had him sufficiently modified to , . I � ... * � L QU44 IV L 'kil approached in order to discuss a matter �of lon more dispassionately, . I . I UCCESSOR i �VSDE'X &-:WILSON. , . ­. � ' ,k§ #Ajk- ' Lk,& , Question � � . MW 4 to importance, and found the field marsbW discuss the quesf i I S - � TO UT )i I : *11 4 P A0, 0 1, Mr. Fischer is a very astute debator, and I - I I � . I - I I . with the inakeeper's little alaug4ter on his - . � _ � I _. .. - � presented his case with great adroitness, but X I .1 I - . knee trying to teach her to write. When . i i �::. is unscrupulous, and is ready to take any of Spe I - . . I L � 11 Hibbert. i� the offider i iterrupted, Lord Roberts looked I ! L � L nfair advantage of his opponents, After a I , I up with a smile- and said : - 11 Don't cofne u I � I � L _; ' . � __ LL ng. 94 Scitoof. RiwoRT'.-The followi -is the � two hours' discussion, which he, appeared Do your eyes tire easily ? ; � now. Can'b you see I am busy." � I ., i 7 . report of the atandiDg of the pupilejvho I i : . � quite willing to continue, I invited the en- ' � ; —0 I i If so, You need Glasses. � I � I were present at the test examination for voys to visit Canada, where � they would -ba ; OR W IN'S, � I . t, in , Seve een Years of Torture. i . � Aprit and kvfay, on, Friday, June -Is , i I cordially received, but he shook his head Do your eyes burn? � I School Section &o., 4,. Hibberb : Public I I had a bad cough for seventeen yearg," and said he feared it might prove a short I - i ; I " scli'oof leavirig-315. H'ntran'ce class --Wm writers Mrs, S�rnuel Harmilton, of Lawn. out for them to St. Helena, Among ot er . It so, You need Glasses. . I ; - � 1 ' Morris, 410, Junior 4-th-14',uphemia Ham' ville, Tenn. "No doctor ,or medi ne thinn be remarked tbaft, he wondered w7TY � /I/A i �� . could cure t until one year ago I began to blurred �`n reading? a i li Con. i - Does the type become -( te , -e. : ilton, 380 ; Poter AlclVer, 370 ; Josep we anadians were so loyal now after b4v Upleto la Cash -Stot � . I . noll- use Dr. Kit g's New Discovery f'or Consu 1 ion our- it "I y) 200. Senior 3rd -Jenny Hamilton, MID. in had a taste of British oppress' so, You need G I ; , I � 295 ; Willi'am Morrison, 280. -Junior 3rd- tion, which did me more good than all otber sleb. He referred to our rebellion of . I L � �,L., A,.A,,&,& A - - - - - - I � e � Stewart Humilt6n, 275 ; Lucinda Drake, medicines I evei us,ed. It is truly a gr4nd 1837. 1 corrected him by ot,tting that that Do you suffer from frontal head4che? - . � - r I . 270.; Aga�s Morris 270 ; David L Davis, 270; cure for stubborn Coughs, Colds and Tbr6at rebellion was not against Britain, but against � . � L � �� -- Percy 8malo, 250 ; I -Frank Connolly, 235 ; 'and LuBg troubles." Positively cures 0 . )n- a family oligarchy that bad usurped the It so, Masses will Help You ' Cie �� : i - ' . . � iption, Pneumonia, Gri I �109 rights of the people, and that as Boon as it ight , Julia Gormley, 2-20, Senior 2nd- X%tie Pam p, Bronohi * Do you know if you have perfect ekes ? . Da.vi8, 140 ; Annie McDonald, 125 ; Katie Asth-ma, Hay Irever and Croup. Price , i0c C got 0Q h o r && Ofte � I : - wa,s brought to the notice of the Home ' ! Downie, 120. Junior 2nd-Nielver 120- and $1.0, Guaranteed. Trial bottles f �-ee G.overnment itwas immediately remedied. - It not, we can Inform You. . i Jerry Ryan, 116 ; Patrick Ryan, 100 '? at L V. Foax's drug. store. . I I told him that as Crown colonies we enjoyed . � - - I - q � IT WILL COST YOU NOTHING. � z i - , I w � , I I . � I perfect" freedom of government, and that Produ(T W 0-01 * ; I I - . I � y - I : , IT'S oo plonsant to tako thal,ohillron cry for It Tired of ]popular Preachers. ' Great Britain never interfered with our in. J. S ROBERTS � i "I'll, .... but lt'ii death to wormii'of all kindo, DR. LOW'S , . I : I 11 I WOIt&I SYRUP, -'Prico,'26o. AM doalpro. . A well kbown'parish church in � poor ternal affairs, and that was the reason why I I . - � . - - - - AV*#*~ i I - . A,,& A� A � A A i - . - ___.,_.4___.__ : locality in fdin�.urgh was noted for its ne- there was such an outburst of loyal feeling D R U G( STAND OPTICIANg I --- ""' - 7 � - I ...: i� � . . I lection of clever young men to fill their pal- when the war with them broke out. I pre- I � We make no difference to rich or poor. One man's dollar is worth as MU4 7 Hay. . - i - I . . . ,pit, but no sooner had these budding di. di'cted -that they almo would Soon be Crown a i S(AfOOL RFV0'1`,T,-Tho monthly report for . 1 : ai$ another's, and both are treated alike. We buy for cash, and srw 11 profits . vines blossomed into popular preachers colonies, and in time would enjoy greater . SEAFORTH", I � school Section No. 2, Hay, for the month of i j . I ' � . than some wealthier congregation called prosperity and. even niore liberty than they 11 ------- and -quick returns is our motto.' . � � May is as follows, The names are in order them away, During one -of these too f'o. did at'present. After bowingmy acknowledg- . ­-­�_ , i I I , , of merit 7 Senior Fourth -H, T. Johnston r o - ments an terview, . ?,. I 11 I I � . 1�" quent vacancies a-youn d thanking them for the in �, 1.1 ­ % i . I j ,I man preached A I " -� 01ROULA3, J. R. North�,ott, (lertie Harvey. untor I SIGN . ,* I 41- I � them as a (andida, t the j close of he I withdrew, The whole affair was an unex. , '--"' : !15�%. . I . A . . A � - � .9 - � I - ' I �� ol . WhItewear Fourt,h­ ' LDaisy Dilling, Cora Munn, Luella, afternoon service the beadle came into he pected treat, and one which, I shall not soon . - f '_". . . I" Senior Third -W. J. Russell, A. forget. I . OF TH ."� ' '4.1 � SAW ( N . I '. M unn. vestry, and Said to him-" Dae i ye thi4k, E . - - �'�;�';�'�'�" -";/' 10 � I I i W, Johripton, leithel Harvey. Junior Third I 0 . I 1.� I . air, ye wad tak'the kirk if ye got the ojer � . � � - , I I ; . � . - � -Mary J ohnston,l W. IT, G'ould, A. A. Car- o'b ? The folks are gey weel pleaoed wi',de. ; : � . I i ., , Heat and Cold .',.' : - " roll. Second-Eldgar 'Munn. Senior, See- P , '. I I � This skirt is inade of good -- ) ; . an' the fac' is -were a' clean tired 0 po�' Are never,failing causes of disease. At this 6C � .1 � . �, ond Part -T. Ballantyne, W. W. North. i . I season of the year neuralgia, toothache, and C"t- * . ' � , lar preachers I" = co 11% I . � Cott, C4rr'ie Northoott. Junior, Second . 0 . I a host of similar diseafflm are rampant. The 0 f . cotton, all faced seams and � - , Roy � i f,.� , � . q �� 1 7 rvey, Alva McMahon � . . . . . . . HART DISRASTD. great queatlion, -then, if; to flod the quickest, " n W 0 I ::� 1,\�,� - I "S' � . I � . Melick, I First Part -Violet Dilling, Ruth — I surest, and most economical remedy. Pol- 010 07' 0 i t=rj ,\ , double stitched, eight inch - l p . ,,nt,, *Bertha Munn, The best Spellers i . � I � I i I - z Wildf . I I son)s Nerviliffe exactly fills these rcquire- U2 :� i 90 � � I mo 0 lo. Physician says it Never I I in �the nthly spelling matches were : A Tor 'ni �. CrI.. . - . ments. It is prompt, efficient and most to e+ 0 1 . , embroidery frill, six inch .. . �m Senior Fburth-Froeborn Johnston ; Junior ; 4 , � Exists'Without the- Ptesetic6 0 � �. . economical, for it exceeds ,in power every I i � I 1. - i I �=" 0 L . I - . Fourth �Cora Munn -, Senior Third -Al. I . 10 , of some Kidney Disea'se. I known remedy, and is aA cheap as inferior � 6? k � . . ! tucks, for 98c, inatead­ of bert -Johxi8ton-; Junior Third -Mary -John. . I 'plo bottle will give CD 0-1 � 1=4. I - � � , I � 1 $:�, 1 i � I articles. A.10 cent silrd : ston ; 86nior, f3econd Part -Willie North- i 9D I I - 1_1 . I every person a chance to test it. Large bot- *-.-# � I � I , 1 0, I � I cott ; Ju�njor, Second llart�Chester Har- TORONTO F June Il. -The number of Sod. go 0 ! . I I I - ­� � 1$1.25. � A vey , First Paft-Violot Dilling. I don deaths due to heart diseaffe I appalli g, ties otaly 25 cents, . ft 1"I Pi 0 � . - ­ _ , . o. ; ­ . � . —0 . � . 0 5 - . 1; I .1. . ... . I . ! , � I � . The medica I profession ie devoting more iat- Jq . . � , SICK 11 ADAC11F,, howover annoyinz And Me- tention to.- t h6 heart and its ailments at �he . . News Notes. 0 81 . I -1 ; I I tressing, i�jpopitively eurod by LAX& -LIVER PILLS. present tf. Me than ever before; and m4ny I . . � W 5 9- 1. Two bargains in Night Gowns—on6; is lace trimmed on frills of callibric,'a - M _.� ey are daii), to tako and never gr�lpo. hysiciano, re making a . -So'il was brought up from a depth of &_ � ;I Th . 1 51 on, for only 47c. The other is a beautiful, gown in tw6 stylefo) 11 � —,-----*----.- , _ p Opecfalt� of dise63es __1 I very good Cott U If, i I I his or n, . A Torontodoctor, who de- 326 feet from .a coal mine in Belgium, and . I I - I 1. i . - . - of this or - c7t 51 nice embroidery, trimmed and all fine work, for 98c. - � . I i . . Grey.- .. votes much attention to this branch of ,his from it sprouted weeds of. a species un- I- . 9D 2 r1f_ . I Special Corset Waists, all sizes, from 32 to 42, douMe stitebed steams with - . � I � 0 & r . I Titz .1rowssaii, ' FATHER& -The - (4rey. ractice, said to your reporter to -day, 41 1 known t botanists, 0--w tz� trimming, 20c to 25c each, � I � I council Oat as a. court of Revision on May Eave yet tc learn of a Single case where -A railroad man says that there is no a> I , CD . .i � � 128th w* the following appeals, were de- heart. disea a caused death, in which a pdot- limit to the size -of the Ameri�an locomotive, 5 C+- =' .Be sure to visit our Millinery Department, for we have novelties in this , . and as long as heavy rails can be 1=4 0 i1ir Shirt Waists are the. late8t styles a A cided : 1 James Lindsay, reduced- $400 ; mortem exi�rnlnation did not show the ox I line that will certaiDly delight you. 0 1 ' n I . I - istenco of Brigheg Disease, Diabetes, or just so long will engines. grow. Some of CD c7t- ; I John McDormitt was assesEed as, tenant of W 40 M d the cheapest in town, . �_ � - I I I I CD � . . � � .-I , Fart of 8. R, lot 23, concession 7 ; the fol- some other, kidney disease. Dodd's Xid. these days we will be using 200 -pound rails :� I I I � . , I ow ney Pille will cure all disease of the kidnes, and locomotives twice the.size of those now _0!� - 0 ID aj - 1 , . 1 - is in use. I , . 4ve 1 - � _,ng Osessed as 9, F's . Authur H. �m P W " E ry Tuesday is Barg 'in Day. I I J n De'r Ledard, and thus ward off the danger of heart - %A CD Ct* I � j Rogers, �V. H. Robinso', Pe . Pasteur Institute, , Remember the place— � . -� , . -M, D,ayns7,, of the 01 CD �] Charles Ledard, Alfred Ward, Thomas ease. I J." e pt� �:r . . � . —0 I has, says the London Mail, found a mi -,robe . , CD I . . . I , Lucas, jopepb Lucas, John' Vodden, H . M I I � enry "I I . I . What Le ReaIly a Clever Womin, which will wipe rate out,of exiletence. He r+ C+' . � � ' Brockort, Henry Young. Lorenz Frain �v �-t. ,,, � d � has tried the o6ect of his microbe in ware- i . �j Joseph'Oeter and Thomas Wright each had' A clever woman is one who looks well after = t-010 CD 0 M ; 11 a dog Struck off, they having died. Since the the WELY13 0 her own household, A.. cle er houses, farms and other 01 coo, and in 50 so I �' � � er cent. of cases the rate hive completely C+ �7_ W P - . asseagor was round. There being no other woman is io e wbo undertakes nothing iat I � �� 0 1-w � d� I I i 1 ver an Nisappeared. " I :; ' business before the court it was closed, and she does pot understand. A clever � 0 CD . I I i ' , il 120 CD M Do ' _; the nefiesembnt roll as revived, is one who 'is mistress of tact, and a -The library of Dom Pedro, of Braz , I , 'was adopted, . - 0 ct- 7 : heels run smoo h, was recently sold by aut ri in -vienns, Seaforth's Only Cash Dr' Good� Store, under the Town Clock. - : I �.A. y 0 ; . The court of'revision on the Peet drain as. how to nial o the social w Glq - .! I I � about thirty persons being resent. Them � I Bessment Was opened. There being no ap. ,ly. A cloN or woman is one who mskes �he . " r:V 0, 0 i I - . '� other wortan think herself th cleverest. : A were 1,155 volumes and --t'h highest price 0 � I . peals entered'again8t the assessment, the M 0 . I . assessment was confirmed and the court clever wornan is one who bring the sw et. (770 crowns) obtained wp for a mineralog- so- P :� PD - - ' " ical year book, extending from 1830 to 1892. : - � closed. 0eneral council business wa's then nese and it ength OUC, of everybody else, A C'+- ;z, 91 W i . x � P � 0 j Abib . � 'applied etc of o always makes e Works of fiction were mostly uncut, CD 0 � �G"'AT � I an is one wh " . � 11S. � proceeded with.- John Y ver w' Seaforth N*1 I i . s whereas the scientific books had evid ntly I . - I � 7 to have the boundary between Ore and of any situation. ' A clever w � � M W 0 i . 9 ioNaught beat oma I e I � , one whose ).bility is- never unpleasantly elt been read carefully and sorn . o d - cl* , � . . � . I Me.Killop opened up. Messrs. Oonald * . . : . t4l 5 � I and,Livingaton woreappointed to meet two by the rest of the world,, A clever woM, an margin notes. . � 0 0 . � I ' y - The undersigned having purchased from - . of the M.cKillo�'counciland if possible make' is One who is at ease I in any place and -A complete Inventor ' of the peLrsonal CD . i among any people. A clever woman is ,he property included in the� estate of the late 5 - 074 the Ogilvie Milling Company, of Montreal, . arrangementa for the opening of .the 'said A the well-known . an, m friend, that you and I she ild Cornelius Vanderbilt, has just been filed �__b I . I boundary. Petition of Peter Sinolair find wOm ppraiser. , The personal property (!o - o". . REDUCTIONS " ; . - ifor* aid tb Mrs. William Oakley ,Wa with the a . CD I . - I � 1 15 others nt for a guide, counsellor Wnd friend. . - . . . _. I is fixed at $49,926,865.96,, This makes the 7 who is sicit and in destitute circumstances " . : I aggregate transfer tax $499 268, The real 02 Seaforth Flour Mllls,;I. � � PD ; � ' . � was read -arid the.ahm of $12 granted., The WArTH THE SKI.ST AND estate is said to be worth ab 'ut $20,000,000. , ft lot 0 . I report of John -Roger, land surveyor, of his � . jors smong.'other things Pi ' . -_ . I . EYES I The imoupir h WN, t.0 Are now prepared to do all kindg of i - - � I . . _ � sl� . I � - . examination of (Irovernment �drikin No. 1 1 6 'c o .of the New York .. ch IN � I b Ifth con- ; 1 $5,000,( to in ach P.d & . 5* . . . _ from lots 220 25, inclusive,. in tk - . _t ads, and n M I cession with a view to repairing,',, ciiangin They aro VnfaihngThe�momet�.,ra Central an -th� West Shore rAilro I . . � � -8800,000 in Brooklyn Rapid 'rrinbit. -CD CD Work, the course or making a new outlet I 9 I of Health. i I 0 . � cu'stom " ; - ; I I ; -Th6 iron ore of the Island of Elba bas M 1.1-0 i I I . � . drain was read and Oe report adopteil and - . . .. Z�N been renowned for centuri6s. Hitherto it @N16- &- ?O :: � the clerk was instructed to notify Mr. R' , 0 . . TO WHICH . . . � - The skin and eyes are two unfailing ther- was exported to the E'urop6ain continent and W � I . W, 1) i I - ; to prepare .0, report, plans, specifications and 1%0 �7o : i I mometerB f health. If the skin has spots, to the United States. A coi ipan TRIN Jul I ' . estimate of the drainage work'and' make an ., truptions', an unhealthy pallor or a yellow been formed- in . Genoa, It.a. y, for the pur- . 11 M Special Attention will be � I assessment of the lands ,and roads to be earanc(, and the e�es a glazed look, pose of. building blast f'rnaces and iron' AIM I. -A . : � benefitted. '�he sum of $100 was ,voted to app / 4 _14 � . 1 � with yellowish whites, it, is high time to worke /On Elba. The ca't at of the new 0 � Given. i ' - p . . I . I be expanded "on: the gravel road between - egulate compaAy is Said to anjowit to lj5,()00,000 --el I . I - purify and -cleanse. the blood and r 01iib N�i .. ­­ ____ - ; Grey and Morrio, provided the Morris coun- ' - .1 . ' - - I Paine's Celet Com- francs, - or about 63 000:000. The, well @MOP- (ID I the liver a d kidneyq. y y I � oil grant an equal sum. Af ter considering - nd malies pure- bright ied"blood, and re. known French Creusot woek3 (Sebnei0er & . 1� . W The very beat quality of Flour given in I . i and passing a numbbr of account� the coun- Pou MILUNEURIV ;' . lieves the liver and kidneys of the strain Co.,) are at the head of t,he' hew entarprise, elf- 0) I I exchange for wheat. - I i I cil adjourned to meet on Monday, June ., i I - ' ' ­ that is bro.ight upon them whenever finp,pre in which the leading Italian bankers and 0 . Chopping of all kinds done on the short- 11 . ! - ,. � � . : . 05th. �_ _.. — I 0 ,-. blood is pouring through their snb8tance, financiers are intereated. . 0. to eat notice. Pricet five cents per bag. . - i . ohn Glenn, he Are yi�u going The beat brands of Flour always on band, . INSTANT RELIEF' auaranteed b: -using MIL- - It has b 3en fully pro,�ed by eminent m(di- _J of Urbdp , Ohio, died t . I . Y No Cal men that Paine's-Celery Compound Sap- other day after having made a ,record for and will be delivered in any part of the - ! . I I BURNIS STERLING HE'ADA011E POWDERS, . . Manitoba ? � . , � depressing, after-offect. . p . lies that needed and appropriate food taab eccentric vows. Because W3 fa6her bought — � � � to.wn free- of'oharge. ;. ,� I __AP-__ , over-worked nerves are too feeble to extract what he tho4ht was a better Suit for his , The highest price, in cash paid for all i � , - � im,� h vowed that he ifso, don't forget that Daupbinl is the finest kinds of &in. . . . I Morris. - from ordinary food taken ,into the stom ,h. brother than for h e and hat the leading M , 88 � . I district In the Ptairio Province I KINSEYv 1 - ' . Couscif, Donias,-The �ouncil. met -as a Paine's Ce. ery Compound increases th-4 �ip. would not wear a coat for twenty years. Real. Estate, Loan, Insurance and Coi imission agents Feed orall kinds constanCy on hand. � � . I I I � - ea8ment roll of petite and puts the digestive organs i 2to Another time he took offence at some there Is the firm of.SPARLING & MU1RAT. Office, 11 � . � . i 9 court of revision on the hbs prner of Main street and Wakefle d &vcnue; on. th �Iillffia Coo I . �, ';'.op the 28th ult. M r. shape to pass the food over to the bloo( in trifling thing and vowed he would not leave ain street. CorreepondeDec vollefted,which The Sbafor 0 1 opposito Commercial Hotel, Seaforth. ' ,the present year I I I trance, M ' Charles Rito � such i per'ectly prepared condition that �he his house for twenty yearal' and for twenty will be promptly attended to. Bond or lint of farm 1�69 I � I �� � I . hie complained of �, being too 1. 1080*13 i . . I I dghly assessed on south half lot 30, conces- '-change it to. nerve, brain and tisiue oVlb- years he was a, voluntary, F I ris . oner, Except and t,qwu properties fQx sale# � - - j �, . I i t: . .. I - . I I I . . � � ,_ � . uTm ; . - , , ,kf - Pr ; I "'�"",` " - - � __ - � - I -Z " - � � �� \ I � . . . I . � I -1 :,_ i - � . . i� � . � . I � I I . , . ! I i I . . 'e. ­ " . . . I 1. - I - i 1 11 I . I I ; I . . . : j - : I � � 11 � � - � � I " . � .- . . I . I . I I - I I I I � 1. : � I . . I � � � - I - . I . � I I - . 1! I . r � � i - . I I .. - I I - , I ; . I ; j . i i . . . I - , . I . . i - i . , . � . . . I i �­ I'll 1-��l,,--�,�-'�-,-.W,�L--�---�----.-��-;-.--r�-;�-t � " � � . I I I . . - :-__­__­��__­��­_ � - . ­ . . 11 � . I . I . :� � . � I .- 1. ­ I . . .� i i � � I - I I I . . i . I - I I : . \ , I � . . I � ! I . � �11 I - � . : i i i . . ( I .11 I . . . I � 7r .. - � I . I ­ - . I I I ! . i � . I I � 'A . " i . . - I . . � . - I . i i . i . . . � L I - I I . . . � . . . � . . .1 . I . I . : � . - I . � - . � I . � I I i � . ­ . . . . I . ­ . I . I . r � I . ! � i I . I - . � I . I I � i . I . . . I - . ; � . . � L � I . � , I I . � I i I � . � . - , I . . � � I . � i . . . , i . I . . � I I - � __ � - i - -"-,-- _ " _. , _;�'l , _... . .. - I . - � ­ - � I . - - I—- _. .1 I _ � _ — __ -1 ­ I —.---:-- ­­ -.,-.I - _'-__---_1 � I—- _____ - ­ -_­----_��______j'___ - - - .F__- - ._,��I_j - I - - - I � _____1 - - I ___ - - - ­ 1 �­ __ __. I i I I _� . - M