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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1903-05-22, Page 1__ X1 '94 Is g M2,wings_ "I Idne" ing activity - 14 alsa. 3 ars atabling about aboub, hard 119 80,, _ amd Job n1i bunineae. . ,, _ 4;0. - I d making Rai- - * is a, pleas. I your approvQ , , trl about which v4 stories to I I . . - 1 7 . , , easonablonoss, - - ". lowness o'. azins wad see, -:Vtn offering " 91 An -'iDgr et 71 yt, , . . . I . . I . - I - - . . - , ' ,m- med milli.. -11 an hats are - - hsn. womea ni*r hat% are EL visw-that, I rr atty` women . . I - IV aer d&v. t - - 40ar and,set- 14 Ethor,Capellg, I k a new- hat. , - I *ho know a . I mheap, when, I I i . . - 18 , h9avlest, pvtingai tbey , rX6110'w", others Me Of them a, ; I I I d4 - ent - I I ; hf9w you now, 'oag, Axmin- - I I Union and Numq , Floor ,Lgik, Lace Car: al classes of ; . . . I . I , ., I . _. a -bat a stroke Jim new dress ,-nrda nor pen 4e rials as go to, - lend summer , I - . ..00da appeal . t4at appeals 1eal because, 1E,ra because camse, of their ,61 we recom. & styled as: ; Eorlinw nothing atylish than 1 ila demand. rA colora for . - W - ith white,I, W_- and 75or I I I .,$Zes-, I a1v dress for - One of her y new gown in this par - c, will offer I 'ri.mmilkga. flher makers 74at things. 3i I li rings this Hog, observ. - - I . ,' . Vur dress I - c n1jing, as or- -i, approved - I Trimmings I I . . ire. t things new m,',jery, Para - ata, Gloveg, ,- Laces and- - - I I . %_ : I : - - . I - -m- UL. - . L . - r 6. 1 : - ' Cash _ I - 4 1e- M6NM=N@== I . remony waa ,eralan,, and " i4.te friends ' ds.omely 4%n r array of L tvhich the . O U11101 couple I Z, 4 Clinton,- . tirch nex& rang.-TVIr. 844nswa Of 7 . ii-Orassick, I Lraborhood. . 4'ago. Mr.. li-IN,and-his- gratted by, ,who has isI at proa:- .. Wal,dan - I 16, country. . t Lie. W 6, , A8 trip.- to*ina the- C. I !busy re- ' ,ie having ,. Aocatiop.- . I , at a foun- raylor and , X-tensively I ying in a of weeks. i . Toronto I of excel - )16 to - be I iee. Mr. [Uge- He , Xyl, and is- - mvd., I I - — -I - ­ _­.. ­ .- - . I _­ - ___ ,_ * W.."N' - 11 11111111 i . Pr -mR4k 111 ... '10 I _q __ * r4%Y*TPM=*IillXliiI,.11 11 I '! i I 0 __ 11 . - I . I M&MARi . I A—& 111111,111111111110 W - 11111111w- ik ., WWI TWNM `W=_"MW -1 . . . slill Wt__*T0*W4V_V_.0VtWa4 *n 28 . TORES I - 50 ft- wide I loo ft. long I — r i - i I ,SHIRT ? I T - qro kt I Upy M I ING & Z% . TJ .. . .. . I - . I . i --- I I I - I I I : r I . : I I . . ! - : I I I I t . I f ; I . :_ 4 , I . 21 . .. - - .-L 1! I - - 1 1 , - :_ I .. - I - 11- , ,:t - I - - - I - I - I i 'V A I p . , I z - . I . Vivibmr, )r - i I I ­ ! - Qp - I i : ­ - IV", - IV ! 11. . I 4 1 1 i 7 _t 0 1 1 ! li i Z - III I I I I i i . I I I I , I i I I I I I f .1; I t", . F* V I I ! 11 I I VP I -1 I . V i 1 - I ! = i . * i , , . .. I - 1 31,14 t .1. I ; A I* -_A . 1! . I I I I I I ­­_ I -!- I I . I I . 1: ­, f , , f, 1 - li: I I f ­__ T ! -1 I i I . - - i I . _ ! ,--A I_, , . . . r_V . ............. 1 _-­_ - ! - ILI I ! I ­. i I IT =71 i - - I ! - ___ --7 : 1, i . . - I : .4 i i I i : I . - :qLi I I T 1 !_________________=:7 ;, ! i I I I I - I , . I : JMcLHAN BROIS. ' , I I I 2 PuNishers - - I I SEAFORTH FRIDAY9 MAY 22 119039 :­ . I 11 . I : I 9 9 . , .. I. i I i . -- ___ ­ I I ____ I I - L_ _t i 1 ; f I --- 1 $1 la Year- in Adv; nce, .. I i ,,, I . ' . – — - I Al : - I ; i . . — .- - 11, I . ! i I . I 1. , - -71. I I , . T1 I Mi's ter' Grogan 1 with pardonable pride. In 186 he had the ada had been I the brewing business at curtain was '! I I I I., : I I 1 2,000 Rolls Wall Paper rung down on his brave and j I _1 &IT -_ i On The . Prince of Wale, now King Ed, ward, and his ; Waterloo, H itt n, Meadville, PennsyI4 kindly life. Deceased was bor in Fing -R - I Garney Question.' I- , I ai ;, .1 t ; parby in charge. Upon. retiring from the vania, Sbratforl, Manchester and Saltford " i A LOOR8 7 i r Regu lar Ptice, 8c and 10c and came to this country when quite y landt - ` . I I I (Written POSITOR.) I road the company presented him with a life I i oungo i - " , I I . I 1 J. I 1 . , _ .. und Mpor 44 W d ye inform me4oigDinuis J) pass. Mr. Harvie is no -story of the ! 4 ; buying out the Saltford brewery about fiv and was among the early settlers who,did so LLLL 9 11 : S says me w seci I NOW 5 Ce!nts Per Roll. Y ears ago from he Blake Brothers. About, I much towards transforming the unbroken for. 1. i .1 : I - I oisty, and, though , -1 . . I ` otl L I six months ago ill health obliged him to gi i eat into well tilled fields. He * I I woife th 'ht. Upper an %da Bible So !AIL 1 171 1 1, doe s n( 2 0 : ve I ; I (Mary E Ilea a' to t look his age by ,fifteen years. i i I .F r Floor I ue is nearly , always . up business, ano I `thp property was leased to unusual strength and en . am a Man of - , I i goin') I . THE FIRST BRIDE AND GROOM. - . Borders and Ceilings to Matcb i orgy, and had every i'% - 4 - ; NUFACTUR- is, - 9 I Mr. Buxton. Mrs. Kuntz and four children appearance of a long life ahead of him, but T, I . wl - . I 0 is this chapicalled Gamey, you an, The firs't bride and groom to Paper Hanging Town or Country are left. - L . ib otherwise and 10) was called I -1 i i Clancy talks 4bout, travel by God willed., ,,,.,, I I 'L . . .- I - I ! I rail in Ontario were Mr. and Mrs. Alex. I -The Insulation on two electric- light home. As Mr. Bakor -had few - I. - i I ket. wires in front of Fansow's block, Exeter. 1"eauals acaLUiring a valuable ejptaf- : I Rai he killed scm'e wan, or what has he Mograokeh, of Newmar Tc Per Roll. I ; They still re- , : . 1. Lf- A- : _ I I 9 V - - I Din Cloin .V . - ,, .Y I I . . I hsrei' and will celebrate their golden ' took fire on Mo ida evening of laet week, skill and energy an an agHoult*rIst. - H . I i- ! , e is i . - jubilee bn Jul Ith. In viev bib of excitemelit. A survived by a wife and grown-up family, ;I. y . of the fact and caused quP e a W t sad details, but I :were the first bri - - cloud of smoke'-ose that gave every appear- who will have the keenest Bynip;tby of an _ , 'd bit radein ali th l laid _, AILIEX% INTIVER09i It 1 &] 'party, Mr. : 'I I . I SALF011111 - , li paper down, I _ TT&rvlg% V",II,1,1A f, I 1, 44. i 11 I anna ,mf +U 1% : __ , . - _W V em p&V1 Pub carried T auck ei Ing tro ble, bub fortunately in their bereavement. I T I — , I - ; I I . i . I Ira, moved me puips an' gintly Moiped them free, . , SIRAI OR' FH. it ended in smoke. The firemen were called, -Playfulness on the pa 'I t - . 'me board off, . i I : --- rb of; a toam of I I 11 i . I i - - .0 I I: . ; . : . . i : -----------r- _. it, but their of rvioes were not required. 1- horses belonging to Mr. Tho ias Mar - % r . I Says " His name it' : , zo% ._ r, . *#"##*"A#*#*#"*###"" , I I i Gamey wid th? accirib I s. ' Robert and M 3. Tindall, of Neepawa, or., of the bate line, Hulletb i. ' ' . : 011 th' I G me , cost him one of ,- i - 1: . a. 1, i St. Joseph and -Its harbor ' Manitoba, are In E el and vioi il . . .1 got some more pity on a ,thein. On Monday morning of last week he :. I i An ,he I - - I : , haWt murthered annywan I've free adverbidug vihen the estimates for nd, and P 6t noon w I We are having the largest sale of Suits, Shirts and Hats this seaso' beard of." Seafor h Race's holiday viEit with relatives and old friends. ad been rolling some la I I : . an - it in. the I I . Mr. Tindall is a 'brother to Mrs. ­ . I I 11arbor improvements were being considered I I John on his way to the house. He had passed " , ` .- . I - , r ' '-A committee of supply in' t4e Dominion I : , I Brown, 10th coucestion, and went West 24 through the gav of a fence, at -I, history oft our business.. We expected this, as we never before placed before , 'An"where did Gamey come from V Mary I - A left the .. - 4' - _ thebuying public such an extraordinary display of values. Beautiful new Parliament on Tuesday night. The follow- 4th Annual Meet of 1 yearsago. He-liae lemedhis farm for a borses &t _ . I Ellen axed me nixb, I I anding attached to the roller., while - goods all, and the kind of course that the people want., I Ing is the report of the discussion as it ap- I yedr and he and his good wife will spend a . be put up the bars. While M?.-. MaEou'r. _ , . %_ I (Th'Ould gurl hasr4soareely annyEa oclin') 80aforth Turf Club ! of t, . st peaied in the daily papers : I L . I , I I I back was turned one of the ho es bib the , ' I i S%ys I! From Manfiytoolin' 11 I portion he time n visiting friends. - wid th, accint I . . I - . This is not a discount sale, nor a sale of bankrupt stuck, but a st aight sea- I On th' ` tool,l 1 1 A long discusision took place on the ' --On Monday of ast week, a young man other, and wit _11is .- . I : . b I I [ i ,h that both horocal started to - ­ ; ! ; X_R- 'n-n-y-t-dou: bleIIIo-1-y-oolin. i item of $5,000 for improvements ab St. named Underwood, from Howick I . q . I - . - I i I I ear. A Sorrel driver, one of the tearn,; gob ;. - - 'Son s sale of new and Seasonable goods kqsh from the manufacturi rs, and ,the , I I I . Tuesday ani Wednesday, ,' , was' in- I - I i- : b, which met with ob-o . jured at the Nationi -I hotel, Wingham. He angled i -h the harness, and fell o i his kneen " . people come here for' the good and sufficient reason that they expect to I I i . ng ,oppool- I i I An' who is Ca Joe? find f tion and father were ilea-ing for home, on a load : ith the oth-i r borse coming on -opof him. I I tain Sullivan ?11 'Ihe ! I i :__ I I I I whars. wanted, and they get it without any delay. . in- Mr. McEwen (Liberal, Sout s 11 I I.- 2 -June :16 1,71,1963. of yhingles, and W'h crossing the sidewalk In the fall one of the front, legs o, the driver i . quoired watic6 agin, I . , . .1 - 44 Is he annyt'ingto Sullivan th' !Scrap- ed that the vote be left over for another : the\young man All off. One wheel of the was broken at the knee. The diliverhad to r 1 , . . i ; , . : . , Our prices have something to do with the le's coming our way. r A 1 ' . per?" I gon passed over o , -1 - . . peop i ' year, because the expenditure -would be ab. . w' ne of bia legs and a .1 )e abot.. I f- -quoted below will probably interest you, if it's -values you are looking t,or.' n Solutely usele3s. severe cut was, infli 3ted I i, IeW2 I .4 4 Faith I'dinna,0, ' I answered I me B16Y $1 3800 i Purses, near one of his I The lastquarterly meetiug .1 - , I I I is v I t. T_ I maroastio w y, , Mr. Tarts, under whose regime some — eyes. - I i - I ' 'crence year was held in the Methodist . . . - , - 0 Recently Mr. Jc hn Middleton, of God' F 040AAAA ____________ _­L A, - A,A, - I i 1! '99 Bq,t accordin' to th' Tories he's 4 1 cap- $10,000 has. already been spent at St. PROGRAMME: e- hurch, at Walton, on Sabbath o Amt week. - - - - - I I I V­WV14 . ; ) 13k I : . 6 I I : - t I z ! T)er i Joiepb, put in a strong plea for the vot6 on CLASS FIRST DAY ' " rich townshi ed threa car loads of .". w-catli-er, could ­ JiT - I i P,8 I .,.Cho day was perfect .as to I . I ; . PURSE 4_ . ! I ! behalf of those who had invested. oatr,let 1. The aggregate weig,hp ;; ve een - I 0 a more favorable. &ttendance - 1% 1, - -1 . I the locality. He declared there :was not a . IvAs large, the service very imp - Thin she, wanted r e to. tell hur all ab ub th) money ... 2.50 Pace $250 00 was 70,50 pout do. --Johia ; . ' T ' I i Middleton jr., i : . J I ressive and - i i I , whole affair ? wharf within 30 miles, and that'there was i 0 n Elliott In were in obarg'e. Mr Iielpful and many tairied for t ommunio, . , - i 1 2.40 Trob 200 00 and J I . i I : - - n .- . ; . z i MEN'S SUITSO' ' 'So I laid me p['o I p 2.19 Pace 25Q 00 D. A. Forrester i hip 3ed to the same-mark6t 3$e quarterly official board on Monday wa's z I ! i ! o away .and tou ld th' a population of 20,000 that would use - I I I I ohtory I i I the 2.14 Pace I ' I : I I : I wharf.- 3010 00 36 heaA whiob averaged 1,495 pounds. '(ricouragingly lorge,conAdering the busy , F . i ! i . I Iv thdameyacoudati6na an' all th' loikes Mr. McEwen declared t I Messrs. I 1 T' I r i I i hat there were no Co D DAY X V L-.Zrj R. & J. Ra isford,'of Clinton, also Imakon, the different congregations being 11 I shipped five car loa( a to London, England. rwell represented. The finance% considering I Jb 3uit to knock allout , in during 1 the season,ljwe I 1 ' fy that, I people to use the wharf, and that be took 2 30 Pace and 2 26 T "rob For the man who wants a F I ? - - The lot consisted i , 6 1 An' I didn'b thr no stock in t.%Ik of big inveAments there. 2.23 Pace I ith an aver- ;that the circuit was left so long without a jzj ' I and 2. 9 T ot 25 g7o have a lot of odd priced suits, and which sell most everywhere in clothXng 1 t i k to favor Grit or Tory. of 0 head, w I : I . 00 ! . , I I Mr. Sherritt moved that the item be Free for All 00 eight of 1,412 ounds. upply, and the dissatisfact atores at $7.50, $8.00 and $9.00. Tweeds in grey, brown and mixtures, b i 1 30 0 age w . - pe -ion of! the people -_ A ck T Itould-bur all th'T inolidents connicbed wid struck out, hub finally, on Mr. Sutherland Entries close Jun( 10th, boreeB e1i ible Marr ,.a respected resident k n account of the ,young I breast measure. A selection out of this 1.4 . I , I . -Thomas man appointed be - and blue, sizes 34 to 4 lot *ill , 5ay : t ' h' case assuring the House that the moaey would 9 of Stanley township, adjoining Cli,ntoD, died ag taken from them deppite tboir protest, i: the buyer handsomely. . )3 iTh' c - ' i I - ' June &h. National'rules, hopples allowed. on Wednesday of lasjt week. Deceased bad I T038-1xamnpt#ns an' th' 9chaimin', nob be need unless it appeared to be in tb Reduced rates on rail ways. . T ere fairly well up. The busineEs of the I . I; I always beer a pa tiictlarly robust man, but neeting was pushed through agr4eably. The . .1 contbradiot'ryliviidince an'alith"loikes general intereet, the item carried. Admiesioii 25c. car.-iages 25 d , - - - - '' Th , ' I I , . i I I . Our Price $5.00 1 iv that, I . 4 : . . %3, grand a an I - I i — 0. . for the past two months ha has been suder- 3ethel Sunday Eebool, organ! . i I .1 I . 1 4n' I 1tould it party' fairly f ar a laymaD. . : f ng from heart ironble. He was born, I in nonth ago, is doirig good work a I d promises : I . 25 zea aboub a - I I I . . . . f : Agriculture in Public Schools. . . i . - - : ; M. BRODERICK, See., R. WILSON, Pres. Yorkshire, Fnglxnd, 60 years ago. 'lon vell for the future. I -a , T I I I . I . .George - rigg - Another lot, where you get the tailor-made suit, 'made u of i An'. who was in thl reiRhb9" Pha says, The Education Deparbmenb have come - I 1 48m COM1119 t I Alected lay delegateto -the district me wa p ": Did Stratton tell th' truth?, forward with another radical change, this I I 0 this- munbry, he settled firAt in sting. cloths as used in made -to -measure at $15.00, $18..00 and $20.00 per quit, -,O'ut : ( : a Gamey lyi - . __ — I Ill Colborne, and from ,there he wenb to EaT I , e outlook in encouraging should -confer. ,)r w I n' whin he tould his time regarding the rural communities. It is he has not bugh for them to ride! iD. Wawanosb, after wards settling in Stanley. i bie send an acceptable man tie . scientific comin - almost any way you could desire, trimmed and finished to correspond with -. he : , eA . the establishment of a course , Ili 1% top Two children sur I h' 3 , c I 9 I . a - btory 9" :Jear. . t - I i . - While Mr. 1, "Ml as getting out I - , ,elothjix black worsted and blue serge, fancy Scotch and Oanadian tweeds pd "i ITIs nol', fur me to 4y," I says, `" bub as a agriculture. ! Few of the J nglishmi n thcughb of making- - i I I I . any such provisior, a tid in dry weather 'the ;fl, loan . . — : M worateds. -- I, glineral rule i , The plan is to provide two 0 three acres . i i some of the old t n from the ruins of the I- i I . - . 11 Jb depinds on Whither ye be Grit or of land adj,%oent to the , women folk Appeared'to on oy stepping 1011b I Canada. i . h I )) 7 most. I importanb I I Clarendon hotel Ere, Clinton, he fortunately I ! Tory. I i - soh6ol in sevEral districts in i,aoh count , on the amcoth trail in preference to riding —About 2,500 immigronts passed through I . . Our Price 11"7.50 and. $10.0() 1 Luy landed -on a valise that contained m -any Quebec on their w:sy to the WeEt ',tU Satur- , - %V I and with the addition of ab ubl six other in the jolting wagonst articles of value, besides some $42 in cash. i T "11 Vink th-'whole llot' crooked I" says -Mary I —6— 4 ill f . , , schools. there will be formed one garden ( ay. . ,- _1 I . "t Z i !__qI__9__9__9__V 9 0 __L I : E I On enquiry it pro ved to be the property of I R, . i +++ i .-. . __T_ I ; . Ilen thin, : I __ Centre in each distriob. The I The Huron , egistrarsh'P. I the lady who had befan ccok, and —John Harvie, the pioneer Optar' rail- -H ! county council a * & &__&,_6__6__&__&_1 1+1 III 11 ,O I i i . I " Wid their bo0lin', an' broibery. an' . Mr. Eilber l M. P. lj since the I . - ; will then en . fdr South H * . ay conductor T 11- . I ! foiolin', i 11 .gagp travelling instructors, who ' V u Qa, fife, has been working at the Commercial " , who pulled out I with the : made the following er ` of th Ligi3la- hotel. f rat train out of Toronto- station; 50 yeari i i u must he graduates of the Guelph Agrioul- ture on Fr:day last : As it was her little all, the J y at I I a uraay, is still an active and use. .; . . I i n. whin I tural College. Upon the day appointed for at y 1 being banded her treaeures, which she ago last Sat I , I 1. . -4- 11 V nk,th' matth r o)er, the visit of the inbtructor the boys from tba Has a ragiatrar b, o'n"ted for the fil citizen of Toronto. ,1 . : .: Sa IT !There's s'cme cliver ducks in Manny- b 0 H P n fil u'r —A Winnfp6g de.'ApaUh imys : Owing to . ' t ve: come to th"I conclu3io - HATS AND SHIRT B I I) en app had given up as lost, was plainly . vieable, . . . . I I I seven shools in the district will meet in the cOun Y f u 0 to, I t ha vacancy caused an I she felt very I . toolyoolin." I I, I by the death of the I -grateful to the findcr. I I I i 1 central school, wh,,ra ope3ial practical in. e registrar, Mr. Gib- . t egreat; rash. of young tin i it'3 looking i . migrai; I i i I I - , . Special sh*lpments of new Hat' en ' I I I . GRoGAX. struction will be- given in elementary fores- son, who died on or out January, 1 —On Saturday ,morning, 9th inst., Mr. f, I r work, the taA of findingplaceO i's dail § and Shirts come weekly to fresii ou I. 899 ; y . . ; oil Henry RoCourt:()f Clinton, passed into the - limited variety of styles in this department. ; I I ; I try, elementary horticulture, ,entomology, if no appointm,ent haE I been made,, what *18 becomingnicrad-fficult. .Itis hdped- that -he hot season. i ! I I I E - t e aup,ply, ? z I I ture and physics and chemistry of th . , the, class made Specially for yoar comfort'during t y Vern - This week we are in receipt lof The 'First Raillway Train' in and the relation to agriculture nd hortioul the difficult in Hura i or great beyond after an illness of Eeveral I, with the Go C ntario may absorb some of b ' I Ont4rio. merit that k months. He was born of Scotch-Iriah par-. Michael Madden, engineer ait i -he Royal 0 ; i 1 1 ,I I : - e soil t t%kes years longer t3 appo;int Colle . - I I ! entage, in Caledon township, 51 years ago, 1: i Mifty years ago lat Saturday wap the The value of this instruction, it is pointel officials in that county than in others in the hii—litary ge, Kingkton, since! its -open- . . I 1 i 01 . en jdbilee of railr - provinoe ? - The family ehor ly afterwards moved to I ' ' . ni . . Cading in what is now out, lies in its practical characteristics, It no regi itrar has beenappolot- i#g in 1878, is dead, aged 75 years' Ht was - 0 %rio, but what iva i theril known as Up- each pupil being brcught in opntaot with ed, is the go vlernmeu i consideriug the Ad- anoeh where he spent his youth. In al staunch Liberal, a Romain Catholic and , ; I . - $1.5.0, Shirts 50c to $L0 0 1879 a , J - Hats 50c t Waw ,1 ty of at) amend ng the act as to a 11 w .he marr.ed A .iss Lizzie MeGrogan, who 1 I I . at Canada. Just bf! y yeuts awo, May 16, the actual work in the particul viflabili 10 His'wif I died abo t a year I . i I I ar i branches I ' od citizen. I i I t90 q T 85 the -first pass . - the vives him, tog -ether with their three :'Lo. ! . ! I I enE er tr&in was r n on of study. 1 , - county council of hecounty of Huron' ' a nr I 11 I to ' ; - I I ; h' Ifirst railway in I tt e ProVince, from To. The instructors will visit one I disl riot eac appoint a registrar ?" L daughters, Lorett), Kathleen and Lavina. '—During the thunder! ht;.-rm,.rO Tuesday . I . 9 . A a - ff I .. 11 10 dozen -111.00 to '1.50, at: eac' 3 C . I on o to urora. -Ib To For the past five years Mr. McCourb had ternoon, Mr. Isaiah Rbdrawn's barn, near .1 q V h 3 , as known as t he on- day, and it is expected that with two co,m- this qu4y the ttorney-Gener&l made .1 .- I I . I I I _ I I f 141 102 almoo and Hunn railway, and hort- patent man engaged by the county couneila, the following reply : I 1. The vacant regiG- L been a reeident-of Clinton. L We Britain, was struc and I , - i I L by lighitning I I . . V sif ter *was e I trarship of the county b ned, with seven ,a h q'ess, grain i I xten6d to Barrie and t en to each county will be covered in a weok. of Huron has not yet —The annual a eating of the Liberal) As- h 5, ar" ,,, i . L I : . I 0 1 1 !I I s a ji t. I N I I I . I , f! , . I , t 11 I .1 . I z, . - . . 'It I '" n, . L. f t I 'id dro 6L Fir 73timix I I ! ollingwood. The si nificance of been filled. ,There is Yenerall in sociation for thee isia riding of Huron—Do- a d implements. Loar, , abcut 82j500 ; in- - 9 1 I 1 , 9 I . tha fifty Each year the different schools -will be per- I y ra diffi- . I . r; , i i minion and Prolincial—will be held - I . . IreMs in rhilroadingi i noteasil greeped, mitted to exhibit the result of th ulty In reconciling th 3' 0013flicting views of 012 surance, $1,200. . . I ,r I y Or work at c . I , I ; f devirptn a r . . ! ; but a brie' of the firEt pass anger the county faire, and'prizes will the People ill 'courities divid d inbo throe Tuesday, May 26t 3, in the town hall, Brus. —A five-year-old daughter 6f N. S. Hinq:_ I , i left . t . a donated i o . _ , i I . I . i train 01 est sh wing. By U es ommencing-a b 1.30 o'clock. In addition man, Bath, near Kingbion, iiiii i . E i I . I - I .,` ! ; HU3 !it., one coul, this feature it ur.ney ha , r. . . " olk [ i 4 stand at an i' t ah -consulted. The Govern- twas , : . to the schools making the b constiluenei Than where only one, constit.- while playi - - / — that will Aid, and if after e8 Belo, c - '. ing ' )ted that t o Is to be to election of officErs and receiving of re- n ar where her brother ' 1119in 'a . ANIIN I- pper Js expected that tl I keenest . ha", I r I ,9 . I I y .1 - . Union station of * -branch - ny p i I ment, A tine I -,, - r vl dowof the prebenb t hall L06 so far gi ens I I , W is n . . porbs, addresses ar a ex ected from Dr. Me- foN, ran against the imp e I IT , " interest will be taken in this spellial map' I considerat;oa i I I ; . J -*,, - tz I I i ha4 city 'and see th thousands of freight of study and a friendly rivaIr willf - - ent, of e registry act En a. Donald; M. P., D e te d her brain and shel ,berl in ' - _11L %_ 1-4- il 1 a: .0 ; 8 h f;_ to bn amendm' . eputy Speaker of the st-mrI4.1 L I I I . I Thia cut giv'6s an idea of the prevailing styles, for this season, i I 11 . I . I 1 0-5 -S:-- S-CT]1r_rS_; : ; I . . - - , Boys' Pleated Suit $ 1 : i I ; - , :I 136y.s' Norfolk Jacket (pleat an.d box pleat) : . . I I ­ ! I I I - Boys' Blouse Sailor suit ; . , . I - 11 1 1 1 Roys' three piece Suit 11 ; I i i I t Boys' Kne,e Pants, (double seat and knee) 50p . - i . . I . I ,I. _ ___-,& _' I f I . 1W - 4 I I . - V10V i . i Butter and Eggs taken as 0 i . I asi I ; f i - t I i I I ##*#######*##*######*"" I 1 i t I I & 0 Greimg Stewa", I I . i. ; I (SUCCESSORS TO GREIG & MACDONALD) ;: ' ! I I t Johnson Bros.' Old Stald .n . . : I S -W, -A __P0_1RT - ,; i - i _. . t I t . . I 1 i ' I a i I loweseekers' Excarsions I , I I Manitoba and - Northwes .1 7. 1 Jufte"Uh and 18th, July 4th, I . I .. -, +_9 -A-A-A-9--l. . I 14-f-9 I - . &--c..... 1! 11 i . . . . . . I I Winnipe-, i Man., Waskoda, Man., Estavan, Assa,, Afoosomin, Tdanq, - I '4rth, Man.,Ireturn fare, good for 60 days, $f-118.00.' 1 i I I , I Regina, Aqsa Moose Jaw, Assa., Yorkton, Asaa.;—return fare,' L180 60 days $30.00'. " - ,! ) . I ! . IuPrince Albert, Sask., Afacleod,:Alberta, Calgary, Alberta, $35.0 i . , 0, -1 I i .4 I Red Doer and Edmonton, $40.00. I . - . - I I Particulars and tickets at C. P. R. Office. I I . t I ; I T I.- GREIG\ & STEWART, Agel , . i ; I I - . : . I ; - i - . I I . ­ - k . : . 1 1 If I - _1-7- _­ t . . . . I . I . . i . ­­­­ . I -i, . .7 . I J'A" Il- . : i ; I L i aro, passenger cars A'n l engines that ulat9d. to ermit the council 011 the county Commons ; Archi Id Hislop, M. P.'P., and - -_ Yhe immigrants are pass i I I . apowd Z of Huron I ing throu kh I I 1. hei Neplanade as far ao the ey others. A large t irn out is asked for. Ina the Leader, no'-, by tons I e can rea ,ch in It is expected that befora a yeai passes at to Aproii3t a re gisitra ' G. RL I Says _ . i ! . il F. Blair is the prei ident. I'll i ; ot-4 directions, the ! conception of', the Isaab two ocunties will be thoroughly orgaii- - an' ,q twenties, tub by hundreds and thou- , i I . I I .. roWth of ra r.' ' -On Thursday of last week the Idmp of i : iii DwaY ti'Affic in fifty ears ized for this special work, and issurances ­ Huron Xotes. 11 I I It!", . . y ea te. age is piled' along the - station I iw p tfo T ou ld be much morel v vid. : . this life was exti aguished in the case of fr i rm, and on the UT-affis gojog north z Ut I hive been given that the Legislature will -The corner stone of the new Methodist Elizabeth Robb, r(lict of the late Charles fr ight cars have to be requisitioned to help i . I I Information about t he first railroad., the grant an appropriation to assist in btinging church at Nile, will be laid on Tuesday, 'Wilson, 14th concession Howick. The . - I i . er n of what is now 1 nown kka the Qrand the work to a high standard ' - I oul, 3 the baggage departmeno, 4 ; i . of perfection. June 16th. .1 . i cause ot her demiaa was diabetes and bron- .1 111 ; Trunk SyEt5m, has beeln gathered, inoatly It has also be'an Ftated that this is just the - -The first r--,sult of the efforts to. dev I -,: T I -Dr. Howard Fowl'r, a recent graduate chitis She wai elop " igi I t _1 . : able to be about on tro de relatiom between Canada alid Japan , , 11 from Mr.1 John Harviq, who was the con- beginning of a broad plan to im the of the Torouto Dental College, has entered Wednesday and h id planted some flow' i i t office, educational system in rural comn-, of Clill. er was manifested a day or two age, 1 when'll, -a . . , I 6, I 4ua or of the firbt train. Ths ticket ' luFlOtTe's,laild into parbuershi with I Dr. Agnew, seeds. Deceased , vas 64 years of ceived at the Apartment I i ; : a 'st atioh, .was nolv yet that in addition to this special ourae for ton. I age ; was : o say not ing of 0 P I ca legram was re r : : ; a Canadian by bir h, a Presbyterian in reli- of, &griculture, at O.-tLawa, asking for the Fill . I qompleted and NIr. Harvie sold tickets on boys, a domestic science courae ill be in- -Last weW David Walker, of the 6Lh gio'n and was an o d and very highly esteem- abipmEnt of 15 tone of flz,ur to O -aka, bS the I , . i hs -platform an I on1Ii5 trp,in. The tiokeb Acoduced for the benefit of ths, girls upon a ' line, Morris, delivered 25 head of - young ed resident of Ho ick. She is ! : I : T 4ffi6o, which was under oonstruotioD, was a similar plan, where schools will co survived by nOct steamer. I :: : I I anbine and catt'e -to Dickson 13r, +k 9 AN : - __ p - I .L01 0 01ML10p, turce sons and two daughters. . ­ : 4 Copious rains fell during Saturday =. i .. i I I I -- I I I ! ero shed situated on the south aid a of where there will be one contre bo whi0h whose average weight as 1,300 pouads. -Oa Sunday morning, 10th inst., the nil,ht and Sunday throughout MAnitoba, - ! . i I ! .P'rotit street, Toronto and opposite the girls from several schools will come. - -Mr. S. R. Qrerar, Gh concession, Grey, silent boatman called to bear to her heavenly dri: nobing the parched earth and making a - I , : I I ____0_ . 7 1 - ne,en's. hotel, then clal d the ' Sword hotel. . has passed his second year's f xamination rest the spirib of Mxs. Win. Bateman, 6th m j'6 ked improvem - __ i I . Ine, t - I i I , he:train consiated of an on' i be To- The Barr Settlers are Good Stuff. in civil engineering at the School of Science, concession, Grey.. The subject of this notice enton the appearance of I- I - i - th, grain fieldi. Snow is reported in vari- .. . ! ilonto, and two Toronto. He stands in the hoi3or roll. was.b " . : : passon er ca a) a passenger . A correspondent, writing from Battleford, ' . Oro in Wilt hire, England, June 306h, - i I . jar and a combination pa s I ger -and bag- ' ou; parts of the Terrifozios. I I i ... " 'thirby pa sen- -Mr. James Hogg I rey, --Dr. Albert F. Rey I i r ago Northwest Territory, on May 16th, about ho has 1829, and was cousequently in her 75th . - 1 car. There were abo been laid up for .ner, of Palgrova . . 'erei inolmling the Bair co'oai&tj, has this to say about some timoe from the effects % I a nuin )er I diractors and - year. Her maiden name waA Eliza Black- postoffiee, Pool county, ii in a critical con- - , i L them : : of blood poisonin . I IIII 50, (ffici%la, a4d the . g, has had to have one of well. She and her now bereaved partner 11 I I . prom ter, Mr. T. C. dition at the G,en,sral Hos.pital at 'Toronto, 11 1 rcol, The curious PaP' On May D-ty the first Barr settler saw the his toes amputated and is now improving. were married in the year 1851, and for a fro' .8 4 - _ thing about the crew urns received on atarday T 1 I . - Barr location He was then at the head of -Mr. Samuel. Clark, of the 9th concession, time Mr. Bateman worked on the railroad. I I . 1. &00! was that t4'ere were four brakemen, og'e to - nig2b. Dr. Reyner visited Brampton on I ' clotitrol thel brake at Oither end of eac a procession of 180 miles, for on that day Howick, delivered a Di rham bull to Sohaef- In 1857 they moved to Grey townehip and Smarday, where he purchased some very r I , I.. I I . : h I car. the last contingent of the settlers were still or, Doig 4 Young, on A londay of last week, settled on lot 13, concession 6, where they btr(ng medicine for a neighboemhoime. The _- . I ZOO 11 - EQUIebVENT OF THE ROAD. I at Saskatom. The first real tefit of the which weighed 2,130 pDunds, for which he have resided evei since. Besides her hus- ph sician rode home on a trolly caro and 1he . I . I I - ' i I 11 F The entire equipmqiA of the railwa at colonisti@ h%s been passed by iliam with h ' -n- received $90,25. 01 bond, the leaves a family of five- sons and coilinual jolting caused the soids in the 31.6 ) , tli%t tirne consisted !O two 'Ibox oars, one ors, and although their mistakes' have _ While plowing the other day, Richard two daughters. ­ i ' -1 i I fur. Cox bo -)Ieo to explode. His olothini, bpeame t F%sasuger. car, one combinapion. passe ger nished-the westernek with an oppor*.unity oespion, Gr Y. was . I _ . . o , _ - , of the 10th ooi The death, on uesday of last week, of igi 4 d, and for a shor6 time , I i and,baggage car, twb engines, the iady for the exercise of much iarcism, they have struck in the side b3 "nied I ; one of the plow Jane McIntosh, wi e of Captain A. M. . , i I 6) C Mc- an -1 iough the doctor would be b 2rno to , I I Elgin, buitt ab Portl 4,, Maine, and the won a vast amount of respect b their perse handles, and as a reetill one of his ribs was Gregor, removes oi e of the early settlers in i I I " I Y - . dea h. Passengers pulled the clot ing from 9:oiOnto, bullt by- Jines Good, Torqnto. verance and endurance. broken. I .. I i he I.. -ed It is not to be ' . Goderich. She wa i the oldest child of Mr. his. mck and stamped the games , cult, but, I ! I was opened wi bout I any for Mi- deril that the colonists have had a hard -One evening reoeni ly a number of old Charles McIntosh, 4rd was born in Aber- nol Defore he was badly b rned &IT I . I 4 orge Totti ii, who had served deenshire, Scotland, in 1927. Ten years bad' 1. I ; t ea al d 'the firdttrdin leftToronto ab 8 time.of it, more trying than friends of Ge U odb the I it need have ; ; 01 o'clock a. m., and arr,v d in Aurora at. 10 been because of a lao of arrangemerit3 ani for two,ye,tre in South Africa, met at the later the family removed to Canada an .1 . r i I I d - --Leland Dorr Kent, a 1WEITIcal ry - udenb of - - - . o'clock a. m.,and rel*ning,jeftAuro4aab becaussof their own inexperience. Albion hotel, Fordwich' and presented him settled at GoderiCIL. Captain Charles Mc- BuXw1o, who was charged with g. lk t. - . i , ' They with an addreve and toi ot set. I . 2 p. and arrived in! Toronto at 4 V. in. plodded over nearly 200 miles of prairie Intooli, of Detroit, is now -the oal one re- tin ,encouraging a 0 Liolde I I m . . y 11 nd assisting In t . -Town Clerk! Fergill on, Of Wingham, has I ! I he &e, was opened-ol Bradford In J,une, trail, floundered through marshes and maining of the four children'. 1846 Miss of Ethel Blanche -Dingle, thu autiful- i I . In 1 a ad to Barrie iia November the same j disposed of his riesiden ,e in that town to - -- T_ I . ,ear, sleugba, endured the bitterly cold nighti of McIntosh was marriF-d in Godetich to Cap- youag Canadian nurse, of .River I Hiospit- 11 i i & Dr.Jerorne, for 81,8ft Dr. ' i :::: , , , . I ad on January let 1855, to Collingwoo . the early spring, subdated sometimes on . Jerome has tain McGregor, an they had since made al, Buffalo, on the night of Be m er 14, at - , i It , I I Mr. Harvie states ittalt for ,weeks after short rdtlons and emerged as chirpy and as di!Fosed of his dental I ractioe in BI th and their home at Gode'rich. . I - L I t I 1 , tie li ns was opened 0'rcwds of people A as- critical an whm they left SaskatooD. The' will go toWin y . . the Whitcombe flouse, 'in Roche ter, was I i Il - I i Oam to ive. -Margaret J. Dane, wife of Thom&E four d guilt of manslaught6t in the " Jarat de- i T aembled all, the way. fro a the Queen -'s hotel Barr oolonisus have been captioui ; they -Mr. George Maso , of Winglism, and Page, of Goderich, ,lied after a short illness, greE, and was sentenced to States -,okleon -for --- . T . - . ' I . - i tile Queen's wharf to see the train lbave bav'e been ready to denounce acts of ilf- Mr. Metcalfe, of Glenaduan, expect to leave on Thursday of last week h i ven . i I A . , aving gi 20 ; ears. The couple ar.4yed in Riochester "I i i and arrive, and &IF.4long , I I the line ; the treatment or unfairneisal some real -and some at in early date for a trip to England --- I ! - . The birth to a daughter, the previous Sunday. froi i i Buffw1oon the ulghb of the Arogedy, i ; I i I , 1 country people assembled, farmerl bringiu-u imagin%ry, but they have never complained former will take'.' his b, cycle, with him and The late Mrs. Page, who had been a resi- and registers ' use. I 11 ... I nces to see of hardships or privations, and they hay tour thusly from oi d at the Whitiaorabo' H I - 1 - 1 their families , conside'r ble dista ehad by to, city. . dent of Goderich f )r six years, had many Ne i b mornin the girl was found dlea,d with : I J the train, and not a fe w, horses ran away in a gooJ deal of bobh. -The following left blinbo- 9 I ,fff . I . i - it I I n station last, friends during that period, her kindly heart a 9 ping wound in her throat, .and boldivg a I i ; . I I 0 'nsequenoe. i I NOT SO GOOD TO THEIR WOMEN AS THE week for the Went : 011ie Courtioe, Medi- andneighborly ao endcaring herto - I - - T i SOME STEPS &I ADVANCE. oine Hat; M .- fill raz)r in her left hand. XenVs the6at was 1 . . i r. and Mrs'Matthow Sheppard,. * with, whom she became acquainted. She also slaphed. Several po*erf-al drugs were 1 . YANKEES. ' of Goderfoh towns I 1. I At thab time the fuel 61ed. in the engine hip. o Cypress River ; H. wam born in the.township of IF[owiok, where found in the ircom. Kent)s story 'was that I IT i I I . . , . was wood, and pereonO whose memories Will Six young men composed the first party I- MOII gomeryg Of Goleriob - township, to her parents were prominent res;dents, and the jwo had a - i . . to reach the settlement. They were form- MOO110min. ; . . togither, #m4l -that * I I I carry back 25 to 30 yeAri will remember the . . I about 15 years ago left for Ingerzoll, on her t greed to die . I I _.. I . I - the girl first wounded hini and tho4n killed -, z - I - - i r eggines, with the amoke tack thai widened erly a farmer, an employee of the dovern- Mr. Robert Maguir, , of the, first line of marriage with her now bereaved partner, hersselL Ethol Dingle wain origirisilly -from - I - I . I 0 Llb fr6id the base to 0 top. Mr. Harvie ment arsenal, a member of the South Afri. Morris, has a mare 23 years of age .that and after a short stay there removed to Ha. ilton, Ontario. Kent h" a y-oaq,wife, 11 !. i goons a race I , j, I : i -Constabulary, a corporal of dra' ndy gave birth to a pair of twin col - I i . 1 7 . a bad that it kept the 'rew busy loading - # to. Toronto, where the amily resided till their an obild in Buftlo. . : wia I I can I I - - . w od on the eDgine's to or. y pluaiber and a stationet"s clerk. The colts and mother -ai a doing nicely, and removal to Goderic . I I . The passenger Their combined assets at the cnd of the trip - " Mr. Allan Gilmour, aged 57, a ,member i ogre of those days wer6 haped like a box the colts appear to be as healthy and strong -Rev. George- B 11autyne has tendered of i i ae of the oldest and .most rospeeted i i would be insufficierib to provide any one of an any ordinary 0 16. his . I a i T car, With flat roof, and i Pere as far remoVqd 0 resignation .of he charge of St. And- luu bering firms in the Obtaws VNJ)ej, met ! them with 6raca and machinery sufficienb -Master Gladle McQ . I ; .. fr 3m the magnifioentl f tted and luxurious usig had his right, rew's congregation Molesworth. Mr. Bal wit]] a sudden and shockin.0 -death Wedner. .1-, . , i - for a start in farming, but they will 1prob. hand badly crushed beti reen rollers at .. KY 1 t all ioping, parlor and diW ng cars that make . the lantyne has been fa hful and painstaking'in day afternoon. In some ,unexpect d way-, _ I I y u the Interna n ited of to -day, as ably get on. They all hope to be employed Lucknow furniture 30ry, on Monlay the performance of hifj ministerial duties, whila,li dli I . ; . . on the construction work which Mr. Barr 1110 n 0 " ; ee . i 0 - I I I , , were the old wood-bural engines from th 0 w o a hand is and the congregati has enjoyed consider- i I i wev t, off, an the buUeb, en i I I ey can A : lud - I ,Goliath of ths ils, drawing a train rge pieces . t, _. rn,dern e has promised to undertake, and.if N terribly lacerated and I of flesh able prot-perity durIng the nine years of his Mr. Gilmour's rigbb ear, blow t To of his I I , . I I i I -1 D39 . save Fufficlent money they will have 30 or cOmpletely,torn away.. i paetoiate. At no t me hais " 6 balf a mile long. The dvan-eg in equip the prwperity heat] completely off. The'body found i - mnib to the very bEi hb of lux moat roll . M! ! I I I ury and 40 acres broken on their own account this -The &ssese for Hensall villagei been more marked an -durijig the past two in the attic of his real ence. a t 4 . . year, so thati, by next fall they will , have a thaws the following : . .30, -1 --i soad in travel is on a pa r with the growth 1"OPulation, 723 ; tD-1 years. Six years go a beautiful church by Mrs. Gilmou-, on;e : ; I 7 i = crop MTs Walk. iTIM k mi I* age itself. from 24 i­ ofithe Grand Trun of th4r own. They walked every foot talassesernstit,$273,56511; increase over last i was erected, -and the debt incurred thereby The Receated,gentleman Wh" " uncheo'n with T = 'Ii." 4 i R, of the distance year, $17,215; personal and income, $20,550; oticall I ri I A milesi ilea in Ontario In from the station, work- I is nowJ!1a ped out. The depart- his ife and her niece, Ali a Ethel Hendry, . , ; 1 10& ed almost as hard as the frel increase over last ve . ure of Rev. Mr. i . z , -, I Bing. [ : .$hter Ar ,350 ; children of' Lllantyne and his estim. of hgaton, after which Kr. Gilmour wvnt, : 4 . 1 : . I who took their geode through, and are school age, 174 ; d , ­ t I : I - TM 00, X : - .. ONLY S RV IVOR. . . able wife from that listriot will be greatly up -s airs to the attic, saylog that he! wanted .. ­_.. J! L - John Harvie is th only survivor of themselves. Reaching the Colony on foot from spinal troulile of "I - I I L ; now almost as strong as young oxen- --:On INkturday, 9bb id' b., after an illness , regretted by a large number outside of the to fix some fishing tackle, #,a he ws#1 0oig ­ , . Mr. I d for L th , I er two years' dura- oongregiatiolILSO Wel '68 in -it. I - i t 11. . - On fish trip. Mrs. Gllrnour ARd her 4:-, " . - 1 company who travel ed with him on 1he is not considered &a exceptionally heroic t' I 9 , I I .on, J'acob Kuntz,'owz' r of the Saltford —There passed &*ay at his peaceful home niec! wen L M. y morning half a 0 n ury -ago. He was i Nor a stroll, an4 did -mot. retum , - I I .- 1 . I L - mance, for there are ab least 20 women brewery, passed awayi, Mr. Kxi-ntz was at Centralia, on Monday morning of last unti' gra. Gl i 3 . -4 t n a young man just at twenty, andibe- er'o I aboul, 4:30. When linour and L . - I u1st p r born and married in ;ermany, where he I i . in the party who have walked 70 miles or week, Wm. Baker, one of the early settlers her r !see got back If Tom their walk th A, __ " . ey To_ t to e successively agen At Collibgwood nd learned the b . t 2.. I I more. No one was more surprised .at the rewing ade, and about 16 Of StePhtn township, a successful farm(r ticeil Mr. Gilmou - I . I is ern n n o . roa .i r r's but onthe hall ridk, and - I I I - I years ago r. Kuntz' , athees fami 11' I _. T . ; feats of pedestrianism performed by the M. Iy re- and a man noted fcr his strict, integrity. wer3 attracted by the actions of a f-avoril- - , ( erintendent he d Id .b a work 1 of despa o . I : ' English womgn than their Dakota sisters moved to Canad . , I -IT , I - , I 4, settl g at Waterloo. A Mr. Baker had been in failing health sevc-ral dog which was running up and.dowil ItAir-s- - I I, I - . : L. i . son belongin brother of Mr. Kuntz is is browei at Ottavfs, months hoin stoms3h frouble, but the aeri- whi 3 ing. 0 on T - , i e AnA directed the mdv ments 'of nlns . t ut movi . g to the Arnerlean colonies alread - I r 't agat the sain tfme on his divis- Mrs. ilin r ancendeJ to the . - I - . 11 __ . I ring hie 28 eA settling near the Barr location. An Amerl and two sisters and a br: ther live in Water- ou-ness of his trou a was not manifeeb uu- attie, and tbera diseovered.'the eorpab of her sF - I . ­ ts lio ., , riniotion With oan farmer preparing his load for the trek loo. There in also a sIB6 r at Rochester and: til a few daya previous to his death, when I ­ . . h i . J, F. Kidd jwas summoned, .- r .. I , I _.., f __ I I - one ab Chicago, sad lano er ro er Mil ' the lgrav;ty of his situation was unmistlbk- and ave it " his opinion that Mr. flrnour ;r , I Tt 3 road they never foelirt eccife of a si gle across the prairie always makes a comforb . in huab ind. Dr. . . I . I I I me, . - . I I . i I . . . - - t - .: 1paneil er, aud Mr. Ha'Vie tell I that Oict able place on top for his wife and farn Can' I . T I q ijy, if waukee. Mr. Kuntz a ce coming to able and , sinkiiig slowly,but surely the had been dead for someti i 4, I - ­. 4, I I . I I I i - ­ . I i . . I i I I : I . I .. - __ i i , _ . . - I . t . I I I I I I - . ; . . I : i . I . I 1: ! I . . ! : I 1 1 - i : : I I I I . . I i F! I I . 7 ; ': . . . I _ I 1, ;;. I i : I I ! :1 I : I I - - . I ! i . I I . I . I 1 I ! i . . I . . I . . I . I ! I . I I I I . I - I I i ; . i . : : I . I . . . i : , I . i - " ­ - , - - , I t - I It , I __ . T ! I I _ ;U: . ; I I ? I I I ! . . I I I - 11 . I r I . . 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