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Th � enilig. - - - � - � . � of Winthrop, MoKillop, who passed - I 'Easter Op I -T,-, . . d1for away on Monday after ai,seVere 111- - Ott' Of - � I -The numbers 00 th % Sap Pails. r Abilke, Tisiothy and 1W Clover -Aays: oil 6 pro � �- , 16 I I . ­­ I .. . - - $do& will d1woono anytbino in the ,gramme onsisted chihflY, solos � � I - -- , - 4 � I- I . . . - ne,ss of several months, Xrg, Blau ki A call Contributedby Mrs. Annie Hargraves . ­. - - , -- . I - . - I � - . ' - - - ­ -- . shard's maiden name *as Agnes 1 inrkotfor qualityand pr ; and Misse.s. Nellie Byrne and Teresa � . -1 . . - f481ftICT MAWERS- .- wa will convioce you, ; - . . I e of the ; Ong, 1. A. 2paul and - . - I � -- 10asb, She 9 a daughter - ! Flanagan aUdM i'he opening display of new millinery has been - - , � I . - W* are niAing wspecialty of hand � -,1 — � � . � late William Cash, of MoKillop. She - Seed I H. Ruthren McDonald, all: of wboM we6k. -.-�. which are the best. ! . ge�aand was much , Seed Mo, Seed Pea oceptan;;o in their iirranaed for Thursday and Saturday of next �1. . . I I I must gap pailro � Iffonoring A $Oaforth - Boy.--Tbe was 60 years of ILP ted Barley; Seed Wheat, Peitz met with much a � --11. � � � J pails and get -our prices ,x- a the follow- and deservedly by allwho , jug of the Irish songs, which I As u", we make the invitation general, and wel- T -.- . , &*our . en,tlepan mentioned i d - '"ky I .1ir . I knew her, and was eatly beloved also on hand at reasonable Ten Or 1 evidence. .­ ­ 40---o-W ing pipar �graph, whiqh we take from J I in urally were much in I , -. - . � L n1f, � , , . 'gr . I : . at . the oom lie new Easter -.-�,- I - bdece buyi also on sap pans, on -I., London Paper, is a son of ; by her family and relatives igener- drices. I i g onse1. with e everybody to the firstview ;f t I - -, To I a rec - - - � . L . ­ -- -, I - I - '� I It% - . kettles and opiles. I Mrs, A. D, Young, formerly of Sea- ally, The-romains were laid to rest - I ' ever popular " Wearin, o- the Green" 4tyles. Our purpose is to give you a good Show, t I I WU0 - . , ! forth, Both -the Young -boys, Jas, in the Maitlandbank cemetery on All kinds of Garden Seeds, aiiii Rutliven McDonald's robust . I I � I . ' I ---- I . I - : I i . � - .V�� , � ndid lineof hand n for Tuesday. - foi we know Y04 will expect it. I I . I We have is opl$ . -And Df vid, ha.ve left Londo . - tuiet bumor being partic- � , I - I I I - --- -. I . :.� 1. � -=e dairy,paih. It yod want 4 Californiat where they intend to' ones HAMILTON & KZRiLAKZ uiarly favored." Mrsil ffia�rgraves is is the best time to see theglitterina novelties, 1-1 r . nmWW - New Tolephone.s.-Now teleph . . th4 Baster 0 i�. , . Oad tinwain give us a call for any- push their fortunes, The, FreePress - )r of oboii in Z � -- � have been' placed in Mr. James Wat- Seed Merehisats - - - 84forbli. , organist a0d lead( , , .2- . . James W. Young, who atorth. bbons and fhe flow- z �, . . trimmed, and untrimmed, the ni ! I says; " Mr 0 St. Jamea church, Be I I � Tagoriv �blng in this line. firm of son's Insurance office and in theres-;; . J . . I . � has 'been ,employed by the ' ---- - � I SO-' J - � I I . -- . f ive i4ence o� Mrs.. J. 11 Broadfoot. As - - — i I - erg, the trimmings and the Bhapes, and the variolis - .'and -- Lawson & Jones for the Past or permits tele- about ten years ago for the � * I Anderson 5bo t � . . � L - SMU,= I' Years, lef t Thursday in company , -soon ag Athe woath' coast and Local Briofs.-Maj�-r We have I � a - ------ . ) with his broth -or for California. His , phones Will -be placed in the residen- for, a time resided in Vancouver. We possibilities.ana their comNnatiotis- .1 . a very fine fox on Friday 1"t. Re � -- rAd�- X - I , . an, 0 . .11 11 - , - FE . & - fellow e�mploycs took advantage of i ces of J. R, Govenlock, James Cow qu te the following from the report says if he could get such 9, fox every, e cospective needs as - � I ,onsidered your present and p .. . '1� 1. 410W �-t�. I George T. Turnbull and in the law of the d, uld &y bett 'r and be more - . � , � sad affair in a Yancouvdr I � . 019AFORM o -present him with a ' ' rom, every fashion centre - I . I 1i - the i occasion t " M�- Harry Buckley, foi- , z �y it Wo ployment' Man working .Well and have brought f � �.;� well. fille4 purse and a very feel- office. I J. M. Bes t, paper,: so , as ongenial em ) 8 11 - � . , . ing addre,v6, which goes to show t161', ident of thi it ueen and r. Jo a O'Keefe had the most arti tie creations of clever minds. . . Hardwarej Stovesi Etc- merly -a res I w One for the towm,-M . - . - � Foot Bill. -The Seafor.tb Collegiate of the passengers of the �, i A . — high_ esteem in which be was held." att14 here be- ­ 11 -� * I - � � . . I � . Institute Football Club are getting was drowned. when one of the boats fore he could get them shipped. One We depend upon Paris, London and Now York for the � '-­ -..- 14 I- I - � � . Sugar-. Beets. -Mr. - A. E. Shuttle. into lgoo4 shape for fhe coming sea- cap.�izcd. Buckley lef t 11cou'ver i car load be drove from Hdasall. He best millinery news, and the latest i-nfornia-tion from .' - . - � - u in . At a meotingbeld on.Wednes+ two yearsago and went to ;qew Zeal- I -got them off late Sat,urdal� night.- . �, , ON BANIL worth, Agric Itural'Superi tende0t 'son , _ -shed many novel and addi- I � � DOMINI day evenia'g the following officers and, He -was returnin frol that Col- these centres has farni l pany g th Dr, D. S. Landesboroukh, of Daggitt, - . I I - --�- � - . of the Berlin Beet Sugar Com were elected, Honorary president, by h Ste 'chign - ladies in. ,our trimming room. . I � ; HEAD: OFFIOE# TORONTO. says that the following farmers in 0111Y, having come up amer 'i Mi -Ln, was here last week attend tional ideas to the 1. , % � - I 11 ; i-1 . Oscar Neil: president, G. F, Rogers; from San Francisco, Buokley was f'neral of his father, the, � %i ­ BROUGH, this vicinity have contracted with . . ,k- These ideas are now being put into beautiful form . - � I I E. S. OBLIER, A4. P, T- G- ce-president, Mr. Brown; manaig- about twenty-seven Years Ol a-ge, an(' , late James Landesborough, of Tuc � . it - I skr Mr. Win. Graham, of Clinton, the re- v1, I ' � f riends of Dr. - � . I I -.1 Fresident, - 0eneral Manage. .presentative of the, company, for the ! or G. F. Colling, secretary-treasur- during his four year's re4idenoe in P,rsmith. The many for the Eastertide display. Come and exlJoy the �� � I � f E. Murray, captain, T. Miller; this city was a member of 1 the- regi- d to* - � . I � . -1 - cutivation of the sug during I'" Landesborough will be please . � � ., -- ital FullyPaid Up -63,0009000,00 I committee, J. Roberts, R. Davis, A. mental band, He lived at �Xr, T.'s, learn that he. enjoy,q a large prac- sight on 1, I I . -1 � capi i I thi coming season: ­76hu.-W. BaYleY, 'MeMann, C. Sills,,C. Alexandu. C. He wis a lik - I . I , rve Fund and un- � I Cli �ay, Frank I MillerP.4 residence, c' tise in MiObigan,-Mrs. ( 1�ov,) Rod- - - Rese . I Intont- mess", John 11 I young man and 1�ad many. � � � . ohn I Sills was appointed to look after the able gins was �oalled to Thamesford on - divided Prof -its $3,474,900 ' Upsh;�ll, Joseph Atkinsion-'and J school interests at the Annual Assoc- friends bere." � i 11 � xander, Tuckersmith. � I - Saturday 9n. aoeouut� of the- severe ,- - � I Deposits by Public $ 26,377,000 ' Alf-, Mr. Shut- - iation meeting to be held in Berlin 0— i Thursday and Saturday, -, . I I . - . - tleworth adds: " Daily Mr. Graham , -� , illness of her inotberj-Mr, and Mrs. . � - .1 . I Total Assets .j S $5,745,000 . I on Good Friday. Travellers'. -The followi!iig w ; I � - - is adding to this list, -and we shall be —0 h of Hep'sall,! paid Lheir 011 - � � ­ . .1 - . -%Lj pleased during the coming summer ticketed to distant points ,this Week annual visit to Mr. and Mrs, Alex. 31 st of Marchand 2nd of_ Apni SEAFOKY-f-i- BRANO") 'to rend& every assistance we cat' to BOY WA�;TZD.-Wanted, a good strong by W. Somerv'111e, rail -way a)ad steam- ; Stewart,. High street, last week.- I I � � . � I whom Mr. boy to ruh orrands and make blawelf useful. Steady hip agent: Mrs. Robert Shea -to � . <4 �� � . 40t, 139sforth. - i these ,growers froni Gra- work sad good wages. EnvoiTosoynn, 1803-t s Mr. and'grs. Robert Jon#,s left on I .. 1* . - : : I main istr i I . I Niagara Falls; T. J. Ryan to Buf � Wednesday; for tliej�! home in Del- ' . - secured contracts., that theY I ! "I'll Ten both evenmgs- I -` a ham has , WAYMD.-FC6111 April 12th to 156h, two ' Boston -, oraine, Manitoba; good wishes The.�Storo will be Open - I Every facUlty fok the trannoting - [ falo; T, McG. Robertson't'd I ' . general banking business. tuay obtain a very large and Vf0fi i oness. psrlormaid andthe otherm houI I Dr. Ldudsborough to Daggott, Mich- T'o I - A I I table crop of beets." = of many frien" here will follow � - � " tlections wade on all points in Com . I . i and Seamstress, Muet have good refe"nees. I 0--- OMMM - - . I � � 00 � I . — — Apply to Min Aitrill, Godefloh, ; ISM2 I igan ; Mr; - and Mrs. Rober t I Jon es to tbem,­-Tho residenqe, of Mrs, Robt. - - I oresters,-Tbe of orne Weir � I � and abroad. at '� The Catholic F *' f i`, M.miNLmTOrENjwGs,-Thursdsy, March Doloraine, Manitoba-, L to Colem'an in this town.will be offered i will be interested in the �, ­ to Farmers. Special I _ I .s Court., adasdsaturdiY, Aprfl2nd. 131goale of silks.- I Winnipeg; Matthew Coates to Meli- ; - Those who like f�shion gossip I I I I Advances - =Me er and members of St. Jame sale by auction at the f Commer- . I � I . . I - $610 1 ta, Manitoba. , ' . iolal hotel on Saturday ne%t.-Mr. G oduction. Yoia -are going to fall in I I . tention paid, to the collection of - Noi ;f 'the - Catholic Order 'of Foresters ) We clewed out aDmo big clearing lince in black and I � , I coloted silks. They are now on sale, While these I follo wing intr � I SAVINGS DEPARTMENT.--DeP � ts were 'installed Friday evening by, Mr, !goods lsdyou wJII o"Woly get souse of 'the gr"t- I -The following were � ticketed . 0.6; a 'Murdie has pureba.qed the cottajw� , 1i . Ottawa, Pro- 1; eo bargaine over offered in S"forih. 478 yards of , through by Greig & Stewa�l, tht 0, love with the new hats as soon as yoa see thein, . , received of One Dollar and upwards. C., S. 0. Boudreault, of _ - . 'Velonging to Mrs, T, W. Duncan on - - I - �- . I interest allowed at highest rate and v;jncja'1 Ch�jef Ranger. .Owing to the - plain colored idiks worth Wei to go at Soo i ) ard ; P. R, �igent.4: John Govenjork, Sea- Goderich street f or $11,300. 1 Mr. Mur- The dolor contrasts are reall� beautiful. There - I .� pounded -half yearly. blockade of- the traln service# Mr. 00yards.bluk taffdtia worthWo, fmnoa yard; forth, to Saskatoon; George Me- I'll T-_ . . com 64 do b=toff" milk worth 00o, for b90 AvArd; I die has secured a Cheap property.- I 0 r. � ' I , '4=0 'ty, Man- X --� Jamels Lockhart, of XcKillop, I - . � A. G, GIBSON Boudremilt was not able to reach Pow do Me #ilk worth fL226, for Clure, MoKillop, to Rapid CX r � - will be modesty even in the most daring use Of a, SOMAYS0 : oc an, jr4 Tucke - I I - Mawer. ' here till late at night. Alter the in- I Wy d. Wear@ offerintoomexroat bargains , itoba; Win. Carn h 6nt irenton tbis� week on busi- colors, for the shades blend perfectly, running from ,I -� ­ . i. I - . solicitor in rurcy"V1111ory 9p-w,iaI­M@n*`t!1 colored thirls to Smith, to WoolSley. f : , - - ­ stallation and� an instructive ad- , ba Worth $2.50 best , to T � Will - Duncan, of Guelph, The . 11 -� ., . -dial goatfigo; moos mmplo — �' �,MLr 1 is old friends ther in an even flow of harmony. . �'v�osq, n , I I . dross by this gentleman a cox Illyfor7fic. Bigenspe In every deps;iment, —`9 : cla'lled o�i many of one to the o . . � , *.% we .— U . I � . -4 endered by the , C:r'o'yd,A; Co,, &*forth. 1893-L The , Blockade in the N0tb The' here the' past , all Vf whom andbecoming, but there are I . I vote of thanks was t , __ 714: I Shapes are numerous - I - - 13ewing MaChines., members of the Court who desired 'Q-r--­-r%AiW'6U­tton6Z boots Wingham Advance of last *eeksa were ple"ed to see him 1�oking so , - Bif gains In � � � I A Mr. Boudreault to remain in town next riday and Saturday only, . Regular .50 and " If ever railways bad trials i and trib- well and robust. -Next Friday being 9, few that have ,already become very popular in the , 1. I TV.. N, WATSON, North Main Street, for a few days. *Mr. B.oudroault ro- $2, for 48o rper Pair, To stizes of 2 1-2, 3 64 8 1-2 ulatio�n% they ,have them this winter. ing Good Friday, all the stores and � . � so . - - 819AFORTH. - "#I sole 1, The G. T. R. got their line. open on other business places in town will � I ­ � plied that he would like to but o only. amp solo north win4ow, IW,H, cities, these will be much in evidence in our dis- w- a I I - gont far Dorothy Dodd shoes for ladies Glio. A. � . - i � a,or shoo for w � - I - DZALNR IN - , ing to his duties as AldermAn, in the on, Seaforth, 108-1 Sunday, and that evening there were be closed.,Messrs, Walter Pickard inia . Laces will play their part in. the way of � � I . . I y -. FIM cum f�vwily and manufacturing Sawing Ma- I -city of Ottawa, he had to be home by; Seeds, Seads-At A. Young's. We have, eleven engines and sever'�l snow- and P. Lennan took part in a Con- arsperyy put on closely to resemble the fashionable . � -- - - YMO"-All machlaff 1 Monday n � . "I'll oIft9&-W1I= AND RA ig,ht but. promised to visit been very cai�f al in soleding our stook of w.ods, � plows at the station here.: Monday cert in Go'derich on the evening of I sate" and Prim righ% A up, I � buyin Only the choicest and cleanest nosples 'we morhing's train left for London, and 6f draped *eil." Maline, chiffon, crepe de chene and � 0 Inl%og from r I us soon again. , � � . � St. Patrick's Day. -Mr. Abram Crich I - .. =SL Oil and bwag Mac n r4aln In stock. I I oould%nd, Land we can recommend them 6) our s rm set in and has the 'Ichampionship for big log - I Alm general FUe. Ufa sad A�cldeot Innnow i —0 oustmors. Rod clovor, Alalke, Altafs, While that day another sto � gent, Risks effeetood on all kinds of property at I s lie -organize. -A meet- I no trains arrived until this, af ter I brilliant straw braids,with cream,white, obampape I . I The Huron. . 0 clover, orahard grim, timothy and a full mol$mont , - drawing !this year, The .other day I �, � I .- owesk.rat". — . I ing t 6 I re -organize the Huron Foot- of garden seedi, . ! noon, Thursday, Palmerston line he drew i�from LaWaw'w bush, in and gold laces are the materials of which many of I I IV., ball Club was held in the old Y. M. tVe have set the price for Formald yde I was closed until the same me. On Tuckerismith, to Ament's'saw mill, . - I . 1W. 2W., `1W.JLr.rB0 C. A. rooms, on- Tuesday evening last, Othmmusi followand theformers know . We � the C. P. R., matters are cv�n worse. in town, a. log wbich contained clorae! the choicest hats will be formed. While there will ­ I , - . I - . I � - ' lioulu MAW ST., $"roRTN. . nded I fiever find It accomry to belittle other is March. 17th and there has on to 2070 feet. -Mrs, Murray, sr., - . I The mecti-n-r was largely atte 1, fancynAbbous used,, those most emp"Aloyed . 1 C, Ilvd This � . General JUe "a LUo Insurance Agent, and dealer ood we 11:fly tell you what we have ou vef, be a few . � I In sawing M"hime and illicyalm , and everything points to asixecossful . C)620ar'l , this week. .1 I been no train since Febru4ry' 27tb., of Goderjoh street,, returned this -. - ... I I - , The road as about clear on! Monday, -=� I � I logo season. The following office�,s 'Were 01killinery Opening Days. - Thur- day, . w week . from Elgin, Manitoba, where in trimming will be the brigh t sheen taffe ba and the -- - . I I � . - . I I eiecte'd: Honorary -president, Dr, March slab and Saturdap April 2od. Eveiybody when the drifts filled in the cuts a- she bad been for the past six months trons duchess. - LLLL - � p , I ��� 1.11 I . I soft lug — 11 �� - McKay; honorary -vice-president, G, cordlallyinviiad, Win. okard-kool W.1 , again, and the work had'to�! begin a- with h�,r�,'daugbter, Mrs. Gray. -Miss . I � �t * . I irs, fruit and foliage are tiha,.- � . . � 09 F. Rogers; presi;lont, G. A. Sil6; y1o(I WAMMD—A girl to "slob with house- , fresh. To -day, Thursday, the road is Johnston:, of Clinton, formerly of the � The natural tints in flowe. -0 I : � .. � . Fur Rob 111 -prosidept, T. 1, Stephens, secretary- work, a woond girl'in home, Apply to Un. 0. E. ' f airly, clear - to. Varriston ; between dec - ati ; small and moderate �� � I Collegiate Institute staff bore, was correct thing for or on .. . . M . . . . I I - I � treasitrey, W. Murdic; manager, It. Parkst, Bank of Commerce house. 3UP84 11 that place an� Mount Forest 140 men y calling on old I I . I 1 M. Jackson; assistant* manager, W. I For two days only-Satarday and on- , are working. They aw, plowing the - - sized roses, apple blbs'somsq,diolets, dro, i I � Call and exa)j2ina our stock of Nortill West friends. Mr. George Baldwin is re- � I OpIng -sprays, - I I - -1 � . . Buffelo �� T. Fowler; managing 'Committee, R, ' day, the 26ib and 28th we will offor our of $now out with teams, and tur-nin3 movik,z Jhis 'inusical instrument exa- sed of forget-me-nots and I Galloway Robes, .Imitation nteed hammers atb5o; 76o guar teed wreaths and rings -,"Compo i I 11 E. Cresswell, Keith McLean, James up cakes of snow as big as two men I . I Robest the Bishop. Robe: Gray -and. =at 6ft ; efic hainwers at 460, a No porium across the stiect to the Jor iwill be par excellence in IN. � hammorm at 86o. Also a pod hmme - I the I I - A I I Dunn, G. F. Colling and Norman F. a 170, can lift." Since then, o4 Thursday dan store, next the. Expositor office. 1-sniall pink roses, � f Block Gost Rob", t 8 . I'll *. � � I Camvbell: - representative to the Obeeney & Smiley, Roaforth. I s -i night another storm blesy up and -The rain and mild Weather of Tues- I -flower kingdom, while long sweeping plumes, osprey : I . I - .11 ,- - I I I � �! I � j ­ Horse Blankets, annual meeting at Berlin, W. Mur- SEED OATS.—The Now Waverly is ,DOW 1 I-raff ic was again suspended') until the day decreo,sed the snow considerab I . . - � - I . T z . � . die. It i.,; �be intention to enter a admitted to be the 4eaviost cropper and boato military and fancy, ornaments have their -- sae,- too - - I - `1 jr,tq, Ift" "d nolined ; Ken", with or. , _ trawit following Monday, What it may be but there Is still plenty left. -Mr. - P1 I - � . - � 7. doateverbrougbtto0soads. Wehave IbOmst by the, time, this reaches the eye, of and Mrs. Frank Roehlor, of Dublin, . -1 i on gtrap; all *001 blank- team in,both the senior and inter- 6 7i � . I witboub 6tay � 6ft per bushel, 0. Z, King, Winghom, 28884f � n . Eli 01fluares, 80, 90 and 100 mediate scrie. of the Western Foot- -the reader we dare not predict. I i * the elaboration,of certaii4 StYles of sweill head - eta, shaped and S have been .,guests at Mr, Joe Web- ! - .- , . I - � - . FiEtD SF,F,Ds. -Clover, Alsike, Timoth — � 11 . - ; % � I . . I I I I . ball Association. � y &— i I I - inches, � , andother field"edsof the beat ber's during the past week. -Mr, -J. Wear. � I . , I 'Tuokcrsmith Council.-Tb6 Tucker- McIntosh had the 4iisfoftuno to fall . la it Belli, of @a kinds of the be9b quality. .1 Whom prices at XcGInnW Grocery, ZAforlh, . I I o ­ � . 1- � I � � � I i� i: Who largset otook of harneso goods in the Fruit Culture. -Mr, A. E. Sher- . 10fto Smith council met in tho council On the side walk on Main street., a- I , 1, � I I - . 111-11 I - I - .- I -chamber -in Seaforth on Satut'day I � - - . , t70 'At . . r � - � .- coun I rin-rton, Walkerton, and Mr. P 1. WoTim LADIES.—SWItChea M i 'bout two weeks ago zind severely in- Re'ady-to wear Hats I I I � �� No ads from I I- - � . . I will combi last, All the members of the Coun- . I - . [ �: I . I Carey, Fruit Division, Ottawa, - R(m, over W. N. Watson's offin, Jure his kn;, He is under medical �k . I D " .- . - I - ­ -, � - � I �, address meetings on fruit cultiurG ILL� North lCin sNt1fie@etE, Seaforth, . 18864f cil'were present with the �xceVti0i` treatment and we h6po for no seri- I ,- - I - �� . BRODERIOWS the following plaws in this county Chatlitifn Inoubstore and Brooders for .of Mr. McNaughton, who �,vas pre- ous results, ­.Rem will be an important part of oar display. This see- - .1 l ember the concert - F i Sole. -We have twen sepointed spolal, sbillog, y 'i � vented b illness from being in at- � - , 5Z. R"U055 shop OaAylx Mck On ;; sgenWforthis localityand havoofforal maebince 10 is . -, - the, dates--nained: Exeter, Tues- _ tondanoe, The following changes .Under the auspices of the Maccabees, t* n * brim . full of good sensible styles for ladies I . s I _ �, in'the.opera house, Tuesday, March . - - � -- r., day, Marefi 29tb; Zurich, Wednead , siourstofe. Ifyou aroloteretted intheas ma. - 2 � 11 % I - i`� I. * . March, ,30th; Godericb, Thursday, , chipm we would be pleased to have you call and were made in �pathmasters: WDI . 9 ]i travelling and street wear ; for the happy, bright I 7 SEAFORTH. - 2 tb, when the famous comics, Fax I . � - - I , I � � March 31st; B,jyth, Friday, April 1; o"them. Theyarelhe best machines an too mar, Grant instead of,James Nott, Henry and Cameron, will appear, also Mrs. I 130 - � = - Z I I i -i ��" -; � t-1 ketandare warranktitobatch everytorlile faced hool girl, and the interesting little tots at - , � I Brug,sels, Saturday, April 2; Luck- We can alao our th eggs for hotchro"i Monteith for W. Zbapniati,D, FoLb- Hargraves, of our own town. -Mr, I I 0 IT I .- Ift 0� � you Wl . ­ � �* now, Monday, April 4. Thesegentle� from out pure by 18arred, White ad Buff Ply cringbain for M. McKay, John Me- Henry R. Henderson, of fbe Obcon- I home. We'll not say a#�ythiug here about the 11 �- ''.4 RO'V---- HOTEL' , r oettiog, Dal a I - 0. JEI � - moll are being sent out by the On- mouth Books at $1 y & Dill, Be& Nay for J. T. Dickson, Tho j as Cole- Cc,,jsi0p of McKillop, says that lie smart appearance of ouf ready to wear Hats, nor . - I i I 14 - forth. P,� 41 I I - III tario Agricultural Department. The 1892-2-- man :for W. Landesborovgb, John can beat the record for snow in -1 - � E SEAFORTH' - - � - I Sholdice for W, Wallace, Win, Lan- these parts as all around his house ' the variety, nor even a word about the low i i - r object of Ithuse. ineeting.s is tobring - I prici�s < �---- - i :� The Bowlers. -A me(, -ting for the desborough for J. Murray, Al. D i I � - the work of the Fruit Growers' As- av'S it is, to the depth of I? -feet. Beat a., . . - -It --- .�;.- . M th v are marked. All that you will see at our - I , : , ... 1 ;... Most Modern Hotel in Seaforth sociation inLo closer t6uo4 with�tba purpose, of re -organizing the, bowling for W. Hud.son, William El;iv, for 11. tbatl- r. Ed, Latimer has start- - ­ � ­ � ,�- �� 4 1 club for the coming year was held in McMillan, George Dal -r., I � � ­. i- Fully equipped with hot and .ymple for A. Faster opening—COME. I 11 � I— �-'It' , 4- fariners who produce fruit, and also ' ,ed business on his own account in � ­ �z ­� ' A il- I r"; A t . I I � . � - - . d water bath, lAdiW Toile 'I the Commercial hotel on Monday ev- Connor, P. Burgard. for H. Weiland. the Cash ,store, on qode � � :. 001 to br irg together the frjgit men in � .-, 4 I ricli street. I I � ­ - - �i.� -1 Every attention ' I uniog, The inecting wa*s largely at- --- --- ----- ----- - U.' iff -Rwms# *'o, every district that they may talk , Thomas Elder jv­as appointed pound- Mr. Latiraer is very skilful in his I I I ,- ir, - , - I - --- �T I ill.; -. I tended and every person present ; keeper in place of Wim, Chap . . .1 il -k I , . I I V� pald to f,suestsit � over their woj jefore spring opens*. man. special lines and should do a -good j I-— - , ­ I.J I j. seomod I or - � �., S enthusiastic and anxious to � The clerk was inst)ructed to ask f business hare. -The em � . � !_14 oo Good Stable in Connection, Thetig-entlerpen named are practiou ployees of the T& E, McFaul Dry Goods 1 �4L' 1 frul ) meit wbo aro competent to airl. After rou- 'itenders for the work of- cleaning out 'Company . 'I , . . liell Engino Works, in this town, . -1 � H, tine business the folLowing officers the big drain on the Otb, 70i .and 8th have sent fbis week a cash dona- I._ . help [he fruit ogrowers by suggesting, I ' ,� .., -�­ F ivere elected:, Chaplain, Rev. J. W. - - � . I - I ;- 11'� � D.T PnFKNZY, PrOP- improved . meAliods of cultivation, concessions, H. R, S., said tenders 'to SRIFOR I Rt 0,� UR10 .1, - . tion of $24 to the free � consumptive I `11, � 1875-tt I I pruning and grafling. . . Hodgins; patrons, George TdcEwen, be. received until Friday, April '29th sanitarium, at Gravenburst, This - Ix- . - . ,- . '. W. -r! 1- � �M.. P., ,and H. Eilber, M. P. P.; pres- and they will be.Upened at the coun- is a most deserving and useful in- a � - ,;A . I M - ?I a i-� . - � .1 , -- M Not F001 With MUClition. ' I idpant, Jame.4 McMichael; vice-prest- oil mooting to be hold in Seaforth on week.-blessrs. Chesney & Smiley zot $9,500. Alf. Elliott will W .1 It Does Not Make Us Feel Dad - 1 34M of. I .1 � � I stituCion that 'is doing a goodwork . I .. heav 1� . - !­- . 0 in � � t;-- : I . Our old and esteemed friend, jir. dent Alex, Wilson; treasurer, J. S. I tile. -following Saturday, A r"olu- and the action of the Bell employ- a full load of mixed hardware thi.3 Come - A resident, of Brussels,-1oha . . , , z-�, 1-� - � -, . . Roberts; cLean; ,.r,eek.-Mr. George Chesney shipped Beattie,' of Wiarton, Nyas a visitor, � � I . �.T I .1 I T. J. Jan�s, '..of Vancouver, British tion of sympathy to Councillor Wm, ces is:worthy of emulation by others. , I 009XM ­ several � cars of hogs this week to in town- for a few days last week.- - � .- Columbia, -writes on March 1fth as committee, W. D. Bright, V. G. Wil- I McNaughton and family on accounL - -The debate arranged to take place . I � . - . I . . - . A. C. Dames has bee, -1 laid up during �� - 1. , I lis, R. S. Hays, J. C. Greig, ,J, M. of- Mr. MeNaughton's serious il in the sqarate school hall this (Fri- I z, . � follows: " I would -enclose a nice Inciss Toronto. -The recent fine weather is � I ... I � - I the past 'Wieek with an attaek Of � ­ i F . I Best; skips, W. D. Bright, R. S. i was Pa&9od and the council adjourned ening has been postponed un- I 1, - ". STRATFORDO ONTARIO. bouquet of .flowers if it wore not , - day) 'ev having .a beneficial influence on the , - . - , I 11 .-- � Ilays-, W. Pickard, J. railways and freight is now coming pnivurnonia.-G. F, - Blair, of Goao-� 1. des4 I a that I do not want ,to make you C. Greig, Alex. to meet again in Seaforth On �atur- til a future occasion. -Mr. J. A. . 1.1 - " and I I � �1 fXhis school otands for the highest Wilson, J. S. Roberts, Thomas Rich - - - 11 : . fool bad with all your ice and,snow , - - day, April 30tb, at one o'clock, forward ini,great style. -Mr. and Mrs. rich, was in town on Monday of this. duce t 11 beet in businew eduost . Wilson showed us a live caterpil- . wtek.-R. N. Barrett, of wing -ham, - il rdson' I John Eckhart, of MoKillop, accom- I -� . I . I- Enter now. Catalogue free. Spring ter;; in Ontario. Nve have walt flowers- I a , J. C. Steele, W. D. McLean, --e— lar which he captured on Wednesday , . " . ,J A. E. Gibson and J. M. Best -, referee, -as 6� caller on Brussels friends this- ' I-- -' b � � primroses , j . ­ crocuses# P lilies and lot panied by their daughter, Mrs. J. F. i w .1 - � IT, opens April ft.h. The New Pastor of the Afetiiodist near his residence, This' is one of , �1- � fies � Is -- I I John Shine. The date set for the Church-,-Thc London Advarti or of 'the first harbingers of spring,- n, of Tuckersmith, leavehere ,wicok. The Post will in.tall an -el-, . -1 I ! I I of little flowqxs in -the open gardens 1 $ MeMan � - :. j-� 0tri, 11 � Ir tenth annual tournament ,,vas July on Monday next for Somerset, Ohio, ectric motor iriext week to be use4 - - - . , and rass on the sides ol the streets last week says: " Rev. A. K. �Birks, Miss Edna Pickard, daughter of Mr. - .1. I W.J. ELLIOTT, PrinolpaL - if rom. 6 to �O inches - in ltmgth -and 12th and following days, . on a visit to Mr. Eckhart's son, as a means of power in operating ­ I.— � ; I I I I � I pastor of the Colborne street *et�- -Win. Pickard, of this town, who is - � P111L - - . I ,� —, as -green as -anything. We havo- bad' I -P - .0dist church, has accepted an invi- an assistant: Joseph, and other friends. Tbeywill their presse,4, ',�' . . - I I of and studying witb .- . . � I lit - � a slushey, ivet winter, but not cold, St. Patrick's Concert.-Tbe Il th of tation to become pastor of the 'hurob her cousin, Miss Ballard, an emin- be abs(wt about a'montfa.-Mr. NVm. -7- - ,� Pic"'Os and OPffft S i Charles , Aj U0, formerly of Sea- - Mafth, St. Patrick's Day, was cele- at So 0 Burgard, who bas been spending the- Tuckeramithi, -- I I .. �� I ,,-n ;b, his term to commence ont violinist, of Schenectedy, New ; - . ­ - brated'here by a musical and liter- with , 'York, took West End 'Notes. -Mr. Go . Nott 1. - � ': 1 1 "� rl. i� Music and-Mumieal Instrumentii, 'Vonference year on July 1, part in an entertain - :forth, was out Lo see me .yesterday 1- - th past few weeks at his.horno in Eg- ­ . . Sewing Mw3bioe4, Needles and i,Und xjowLd my stock, We were- ,ary entortainment in the separate The invitation was decided upon by Mont in that c1t7 recently and on mondvillo, returned on Thursday to is moving a stablo froin t o Cudo I - .botli -,-,rlad to got together again as school ball. Mr. J. J. Purcell - e- I - e Springfield, Massachusetts, where he -e general ripairm. : I Pr , t�e official board of the Seaforth of the II6ading papers of ,the Mov - farm to bis place in .. linton. - : . � We were chums id the good old sided as chairman - Mrs. W, Bullard church city has a good position.-MIr. Ed. Lati- Layton & Bedford are doliaz a rush -o' I I - . . -* !.. .--- . - a few days ,ago, Mt. Birks pays her the, following high com- . It w i, , ' � I I - 1� . - ... . . - days of ? Auld Lang Sync,, if you acted as accompanist with great ef- being the, una.mmous Choice, The in- plirnent: i'Miss 1-lickard's play' iner bad a narrow escape on Wednes- ing � businew with their grain zrmd-( . I- ;: � . BICYCLES ,could arra'uge it to come out here. ficiency. Mrs. ,P. Muleflily, mi,,N vitation is accept . V ing day. He was building a scaffold in or lately. -Mrs, -� I . � . -i ed subject' of course at once, evidenced long contact % ith Hobert WhItUee bvso ;-s YOU I noxft winter, out of The cold, wowill O'Brien, Miss Deane, Miss Mazie Hor- to the, stationing commit' . the inside of the Presbyterian church been On the 81ok list for the past , : , fee of the an accomplished teacher. Her .skill 7 .. Tirim and all k�indm of Bicycle Sundrie ! try and interest you and make y0j, an, Miss Ella Ryan, of Waltoxi, and c fereince. Mr. Birks, w-h6i is now ,was espeeially marked in t4e selec- steeple and when up'about twenty -WeOc.-Mr, F. W. CrjCb. d0liveredf�il - - 'T � al%6yn in stook. 1coulEortable arkd happy." , Miss SIC -Ila Purcell, of F P11 -gave, way� and he . K� - 11 . I ,ginondville, fmishing his fourth year at Colborile *tion from Moskow�ki-f'-Mr. Jaines feet the scaffold Loadbury on Tutsday la,qt �v-qine ­ � 1� .- Thio is going1to be the best year for I � I Toridered appropriate songs which sfreet church, succeeds R *v. 1. lir, Hagani of Hills Grc-en, and ' came down head first' In the fall he D,u1-11,1m bull for Mr. -ThO5. Whit- ­ � ,,',�-T: I I e I , .4..r I - bicyoles, L10 P pare early. Tlie, Departeq.-We have 4gain Lhi,4 ' were Ifighly appreciaited and raptur- Wallwin, at Seaforth. Duiing one of struck Mr. George 'Hart �nd gave field, of Cranbrook. ,�; � . - ', , -his the leading farmois -Mr. Giffor& �i4­ . - . - P��i, . �weck to record- tbe deatb of two ously applauded. MisA Luella Burke term in this city the cause of i�jetll- sblp, was in town n WedneWa up, but only re- , - I � , , 7 . OU Hay -town- him a bad shaking ' ,�, - y,- Cricb bias disposed of two Durham I , 0 !more �f tbe, -old and.. highly T recited with mudli grace an amus- - odism has advanced, Thle,member- Mr. W. H. Bullard, son of Mr. H L � - . ' espected . I � teived a few bru ses bimself . MT. bulls tbi!� wint-ey. One goes neaz � -t' . V. M. saldwin & C ol lo,si(lents of 1his dis"triiet. The first Ing ePisode, 11 How Moses ' ship of Colborne street church has Bullard, of this town, W bo has be - has the contract for taking I 0. I I i I - counted 1 Latimer Wingham and the other was pur,c I AA . - P�."4. I . . is Air. Andrew .'McLollan, of Tucker- the 699si" -- and for encore gave 1 grown under his gui oil the steeple down.-The�o was a large, P,hased by Mr. Levi Wiltse, of C!1 Brat ­ r, - �', ,SEAFORTH. I !s dance, �tnd the in the sanatarium for consumptivo� in., ,�'. . . mitb, south of Egmondvillz, The "Curfew shall laot ring ,to-nighUf financial condition of the congrega- -at Gravenhurst attendance at the Salvation Army ton. . . . . ,li . I - t -1,11. I for the past five - � announcemen I - -,we . I Z - -- � 3� . t of, Air. kcLedlan'is Misig Tbsepiiine Lane .iecite.d'veryef- tion has been greatly improv entertainment on Wednesday even- - — i,,� - ' ed, the months, is expected'home, this week. I � ,14 ideath was ashock to many although foctively " An occan - shipwreck," debt having been reduced by over We ar ing and all enjoyed a pleasant 'nd - -, � .�­ I - . a- The Canadian .Bank. I - a ple4scd 'to learn that 11r. fl . I 0=stance. � -, �,"J I '110 11"I'd bwn it] for about six weeks. w4jeli was loudly applauded. AS; an 1 $3,000. A new organ is shortly tobe Bullard is quite better arid ascr4)c,4 profitable time, The band o t - I 4i,q ' . � f th (" Notes.-Itev. and, � I � , c,Lellan bad reached tha good ,nt is usually no a �uc- I d sev- 'Mrs. M-c'J- ir con -t S - a � . . � ­ i -0 .-. iage of 77 yuars, but was , a mixture o � � . �gtT OF COMMER' E- k1r. X entertainmc t installed in the church, and towards his cure to the, tr -a.tmvnt at the Clhiton corps was present an li . . ducLed� the services iu Elurn om . - .-'[f I a remark- I c('s$ wiLhout f tbe, hi4m- this purpose over $1,000 has already sanatarium, of wbic he speaks very oral, members of the army gave � "%� . ;�,�' -� - - - ITORO] . ep , -n - er -Bical 8und"Y af ternoon. There was a . .11 ­ A !ably' smart and -robust man for his orous, Messrs. Wm. Moran and Phil i b 'n choruses, duets a. d otb mu -. ,.�. � HkAD OFFIOEf - NTO secured. Before Mr , ' Birks highly. He now eigh.-s over two . , A�- --; 1, f - I y0ars, 11,8 was one of the early set- Burgard proved very acceptable com- f leaves this city, it is expected that hundred poun selections.-Me,"rs. Harry Stewart- large - congregialio.ri, indimating the ;b . ­;. I I 1N . er t, ds--'N."r. T. J. Ryan, steem in whit " 1,111 . I b the reverend gon-, � ­ - i nship of, Hibb -s. A choir of the school 1 Colborne -. ' . J. C. Greig and Jobn McIntosh �are : - � .- , Oapital (Paai� up) $ 0,70000. t1ors of t1m tow i" ic singei 9treet church will I)e in a - who has been h M a visit to e, t�t o , on � �11 1wheru hc not only secured a com- children opened with St. Patrick's ! better condition financh having telepbones placed in' Lbeir tlieman� and his ,good lady are, held*- , ,�-" illy to the ox- his parents in _ ­�� I 1�� . L I ten McKi lop for the last JMaud Paul spie.txt 8-unday in NV'In-t - I , er I residexices in addition to thq-,e njcm� I . - Reserve Fund - $ 3,000,000, Ifortable home. for bimself but had Day and several of their numb I t of $7,000 than.when Mr. Birks cQuPle of months, r urned to Buf - iI --1 . . Facqu- ed onsidera])I' gaya recitations and song' I I tbrop wil0i lit -r -frip.11d, N ,- , 1 . . I—— V �, 0 , 11 property be- T flon 0 - � I .� Aggregate Resources ut s. Between ' came here. The call to Seaforth was falo last Monday. - ed in another para-raph.' .iss Lizzie ) 1- - .- r. Ryan will be . inhV,y,-Duncan 'Tudor has boonap- � I � - _ _)o ar a the two varts of the pro-ramme, I' the second extended to the London ,greatly naissed b . � 1; , . Oi,Ille,q " ye, go he turned - y I .bL*'3 JIUMeroUS - K ; � - - P't I over - $83,000 00� hi,k IL�tutiful farm over to.,his son Rev, P. Corcoran dehvere4 an inter- ., pastor for the next conference ter M'.11 friends in this i . pointed pou.ndkee,Per and is rp.ady to - � I .1 r v runi ty.-Ser vice., fake c �:- -I- I - I and Purchased the. propert�, of M . estknX Iceture on " -; Brussels. are of all the wanderinig bo- , - , I I ., The day we cele- ,' While we will all regret losing Rev. will be held in St. !Thoinas church I M �. - "I, Hon. G, A. Cox, President. I - Herman Dubolzj-on the Kip�en road brate." The hall was crowded and ', Mr. Wallwin, not Briefs. -Moses Doll, of Brussels, vines and other laNy b�­eakors of I f I � � 4 -only as a pastor OverY CV011414 next week, except has Purchased the fine, 100 acre f arm the vill-1),3e.-Although Saturday wa-S .-. 4: I � c ­l � - � I I - 8, F. Walker, General Mapager. a2ittlo south of.Eginondville. Here all went home highly ,pleased with ,, but a.4 a citizen, we extend a heart Saturday, at 7.30, also on Good Fri- on tlac Oth concession of Grey, from such an unpleasant -day, and partio- . - � . - - � I — h , ,iotended spopding the, remainder the evening's amusement, - . y I - .. welcome to Rev. Mr. Birks morning at 10,30. Mis,,jio - I -- � I . London, England, O�ce, of his days in partial retirement . —0 I who will day narY Trueman Smith, The price paidwai . I ularly f or an 1i ut- Lion sale, a largo -1 � I . ,a ,�- - . ; come so highly recommended, xt 'sun ay. -Rev, R -1 I C- $4,100, Mr. Doll -gets possession in crowd gathered at Win. T)unlop's, i ". I � 60 LOMBARD STREET,i E. C. from t1te labors and bustle of active A Foriner Seafortbite Drowned.- —* I '. - , I Jennings, inc ' , � , Umbent of -Bayfield, ba � -.. -- . I ! I i life. Ido �Ilas not alloV,red, however, -3 April, when Mr. Sinitb will likely be- when Mr. Tbos, Brown sold the, im-F . � i I -; � d - . � I ; We �iotice from'the reporL of a Brit- I toceived three inont ig leave of, ab- come, a, resident of Brus.41-s.-A fruit plem,enis and farm stock, realizinz - �I. � i . I : SEAFORTH BRANPH. - ish Columbia paper of a f ire on the . Toronto Globe snys: sence from the Dishdp owijig to 1]1- i11,9tjtute Meeting will be held in the ;400d prices ior nearly all that was ;: ;A- =:== : to lonx enjoy the pleasures which he , The Seventconth of lreland.-Tbe - I I had �so long looked forward to. Mr. " About 5,500 1 1 1 health and will takela t�iii town hall here on Saturday after- sold. As Mr. Dunlop is an excel- " ' z I stehmer Quee.n, on the Columbia riv- :� sons and daughters of Erin's Isle at- --'to Eng- - � - - A general Banking husin I saltron- McLellan was a man oi sterling lar, on the night of February 27th, , tended the annual concert -of the An- s . � . I - offatod. ; qualities, a godd ,,.nd useful citizeja, w land. -Rev, Rural Deon Hoagin con- �aoon, A il 2nd, and will be addre�s- lent fariner . everytbing was in good I I � . L , - " � ere' and Grazlers' Notes die- hich resulted in the, drowning of cient Order of Hibernians 'last Tburs- ducted a'Lenten .service in Now St. ed by. ondition. 31-1r, Dunlop - and his fam- � � - - � S . � I �- day night in MassOY Hall, which was 6tock, on Wed- Carey., ol Ottawa., If the weather is jely Intend- leavi.-nZ-for t1le west in � � " ; Form a. kind , frieja4i, ,-Lt kind an' obliging four pas engers and several of the I Paul's church, Woo Zr E. Sborringfon and P. J. -11 . eounted, and 1110901111 Ottewition given i�eighbor apd upriighL and'honoa Seafortbitewas gaily decorated with the national r Canon Farthing. -Mr. (;. � 11 !� .. to the oollection of Sale Notes,'etc. 'in all his -dealimys wi.th his fellow amoiag those nesday, f o favorable, practical demonstrations April. We are sorry to lose them . Ci I I i � who were drowned. flag of Ireland, while a large banner S Rumsey, manager bf the Trader's will be -,given in a convenient orch- as they are all exceepti on ally goo . out�o � . . d I I � SAVINGS BANK. i mon. He -was one of those who did When the steamer was discovered to - ' 0 Mar d' d dead on - . � 1 thoul � 4 - I - ys" oppe, ard.-On Friday of last week MT. G. citizens.-' ,'Ars. C. McGregor hasbeea . hung acros's the stage bearing the bank St. 11 � -f ours the ,words "Caed Mille Failtbo" and Cardiff was made the -recipient of a on the sick list -f or a f ew days,but I . Interest allowed on depoel" of $1 Well his share in making this Canada_ be on f ire the boats were launched ' ' Tuesday morning, Xsk son, Xr.Reg ., triterest Is credited to , khoul iandlupwards. 7 P beantiful and prosper-" and most of the, passengers were "God Save Ireland," An exception- in�the Lank of handsome � 0 Rumsey was once accounts an the 31at of May iand tlie dus country it is. - . He leaves be-, i , mantle clock. Mr. Cardiff we 0 - 1. . placed in them. Ultimately the fire ally interestihg feature of the enter. Mr. Wm. Habkirk is the owner of a snow plow and the goo again. -Mr. James Proo- I I 30th of November' In each year. hind his aged parLner and a large Commerce here.- dhope 5,h will soon be. enjoyin7ir *'-1'4 . _ ­ . C5 was subdued and the boats were, re- hea,i I , f "I I The Bank bAg 166 branches oliteadtng throughout f mlly of sons and daughters , com- ca . tainment, which was of high merit, has purchased the old Cardno resid- presentation was made by anumber tor is very ill with bronchitis. '90 . slugl I - � Ontario, Quabee, Manitoba, Northweirl Torritorl f: Iled to the steamer, but in the ' was the Irish selections rendered by ence, at present occupied by Mr. Goo. of the neighbors for the veryf6ith- was somewhat indispose I d for the " . � Awvll� 89, rtably settled in life and who will meantime two of the boats were ' a Juvenile chorus of 400 voices,under Stewart, paying for it, $900. Prop- ful I �w rim . British GDlumbli, Yukon District, Maritime Pro. long cheri�fi the memory of an ever swairiped and u-tiffring way in which bait] last six weeks but has not been Con- , � . , and those in them were the dirooti orty Ls changing hands rapidly kept the Toads open during the past 1 fined to the house until thl" 1"t I � NX ..... vinces and the United States. thoughtful, husband and kind father. drowned. Among these unfortunates on of Miss Angela Tone in I . - �. . - a. 9. PARKES, �~r- ' Breen and Mr. M. J. Kelly. The ar, town, which is a.good sign. -Miss winter. -James Elliott has disposed week. -James- MoGill jr has en -i � . . I -The reinams were interred in *the Vra3 Mr. H. Buckley. Mr. Buckley at � tigtt who contributed were Tb,eresa Ward, of Varna, was visiting her of his 150 acre farm on the Sth con- gaged for the suinxn�� with Mr. -G . . . . . . I I S -, - I IvA Egmondv'ille cemetery On Tuesday. one time resided with the late Lqaa I M0*v0Y, Mrs. -Ahnie Hargrave, Mons parents, Mr. and "Mrs. Tbos, Ward, ce"jon of Grey to Abram Bishop, of Kinney. Mr. Kinney rdna a obee-Ge ir. iffoLMZ9TF,D, 8061tor. The second death we have to refer MI'llAr in Harpurhey, and he lef t here I J. A. Paul, i � - . . � - Nellie Byrne, Teres� I of B9moadville, for a few day;s this t,he same towAphip, for the handsome factory near, London. I . I I � I . � i I I . .1 - - � . � �� � . - . . [ I �9 ­ i L IN � . ; . ­ L, � . I I . . -- � - .- A I I . . . I .- . - . I � . . , .. 1. I - I . �i, I I I a I � . ­ � I - - Ii . . . ,��, - - I - I , I � % . . - 4A 1. ­-� I � I . I I - - � I I . �, � � . I � ! . I . � I � .11 I . . I : � - L � - : : � 4 - I I - - - I - I � � - . : � � - - - ­ 1. , - : ! . . � I '*'- Tr*910 I � Of a i I �1' 1 1 Ods I I I 0 � �6 11 Md i �h -YT,C " ,", , f " !I I � !I i I I 'M k- nt4 7&ar'd t, I I I I I -1. I I 11 I� , . . . 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