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The Clinton News-Record, 1900-09-06, Page 415, . . � � 0 - F , . I . . � . 'Cl - 41 1 -- --- -_ I TIRE' -41NTON NEMS -RECORD , . - � . SEPT. 6, 1900 .--100I'll -1. A I -WARININ -11-1111 11 ­ � ..., , 11 000.1 _ ___ 1 M.".. ",_ � 0"POWN004"" � ... ..'' 11, __ ..".. .;�:_­___­1___. OMWAM � — ­­­ 11-1-1-11 `1_ - 1-1 _� ... _� , -,--- --------I ­� _­­­ . ­ t .. ­ "....1. ---1--_-1- ,, __ , , ,� _­­_', I 07W 44;1_� ____--_­­ ­,�___,__-_ -- -­­_._­­___ -_ -________ -, , ­­_­���7�_ ,..--.,--. _____ - �_ -_ - --- �_­ - --- - �­­­ _-_1_11 I . I . � I Before and Since Liberal Rule ITotal extimaiture In iwWe, "t-110 last year of conservative rule I041,702,0483; total exDeuditure lu 1800, the last year of Liberal rule for which complete figures. are to biautl, $61,6421085; esti- matod expouditure for the current fiscal year, $60,812,627. 1 , I 1. I I I:,:,;;::,,- 11.1 I 1=1.'W_- . I I . . . V.- - - I Ho w., LID0181 NOW HaVe Been Kept From the Huntington Gleaner (Liberal.), . And of all electors no class have been. so sbArAiefully . I wrongedas the farnriers. Their toil is hafd, their eari I i. I ings small, and when the Laurier government w . ent into office, they believed their'16ng cherished hope, t . hat the I ' country would be ruled in their interest, wasabout to be realized, During the past four years. they have learn ed I tiiat the manufacturers' little finger has more weight than their ha.nd, and that the contractor and railroad scheme , r I . I . can blind the eyes that - ought to regard their condition. I . I The farmer rises in the morning to fee I d his team, on the . . . iron'ot whosp shoes the Laurier government lavie . s a duty I of 30 per cent; after breakfast, at which he drank coffee, taxed 10 per cent. out of a �up protected 30 per cent.,'be. I yo i kes his horses to ar. American reaper on which 20 per I cent, duty has been paid ; 4 dinner time his wife varies his diet. with a pudding made of rice on which a duty of I Ike a pound has . been paid ; before going back to tile field he fastens.a few loose boards with nails whose ma i k. I er has 30 per cent.' protection,and takes with him to repair * a fe 0 # , .nee s me, wire 'with 15 per cent. protection, In the : afternoon his Wife goes to the village and buys flannel to' 10 make him a..sbirt on,which the duty is 31 per cent.., and : a pair of socks -oll which the -,same duty is levied. . On. : cotton for a dress'for bet child. she pays 3'5 per -cent. and I on the spool tb sew it ' with 36 per cent. If her purchases : are of British manufacture the duty'is a third less. ,Need- # I . . . I . . ing � some sugar for supper she gets it and pays mor6 tb,%n, it .is worth'because tb e 14on ' treal millionaire refiDers.have I protection of over a. cent a' pound. The - day's work over. .. . .tile husband.ca'lls for the newspaper, printed on paper I , whose ffianufactur&:is protected�by-25 percent. duty and �* reads it by the. light of .a lamp filled with Pil for, which : , his*wife p'aid.25c a gallon -and which can ,be ']).ought oil . * the' A-inerican- side at 10c a gallon. The farmer is, robbed : : of his holiest earnings to subsidize manufacturers and all *. this is at the close of our f6ur years' rule. by ii government. * . � I that entered office under. a dist�ict pled t i th . . . ge q give e country -a revenu -tariffi Tbe Gurneys, the Afa§seys�the I Gaults; the'Redpaths,,4he, Rockfellor ,have been going .01 � . I s .. . on raking in their millions,.as in ilJ6 days . of' SirJohn Mae- I - . . . 1. , donald, and tlle,farnii3rs 'continue to ,pay them ..tribute # ' . I .. . without all eff6rt. . to d6stroy.1ho, sys.f6in that k6ep's.Abem . I poor. Last year the countiy�.. id i . . I . I pal JnJaxos $12,,500,000 more than it ever.did.' If � that money did not,come out I . of the ornings of .the productive class where did itbome '. I . . . from 1 Had that-t-welve-and one half million dolIais beeii I I left in'the pockets of . the farmers and 'mechanics * wojild � . . they not be that much,. th rich . . . e er - to-disy and the tribe - . . � I . - I that.pray upon th6m .that. much the pobrer ? Noi,only. do the manufacturers continue to fiatten on the farmer but I . the railway corporation, the . schemer wh.o.Aeals in railway ebarters and, subsidies as other'm-en dainwheat and oats,- I � and the railway builder has had a *soft'time of . it, f6r the credit of :the,country has- been, within the past three years, .1. pledged to pa� them,;over twenty million, dollars. , . � I . . I ... . - � I . . I. . . . . I . . I - — . _. ;. . . * I . � . I . I 1. 1. - ''I . . I . � I ... � . ...'! . - 1, . 1. � I . . Z . . - I . . . . ... . 11 - I . RIGnaf1d8on, - and. H91MOS.."Diffet - � I . . . � ... 1. . . I . .1. , . .. .� — . I . . . . , . . . . � . . �, -0 . . . From the Farmers' Sun'.. . �. .. � * . . I. . . . . . ' : . No one is ,surprised to see the Liberal'organization - . . I � . . used against.the Conservative& - In fact, the chief . . I . . . reason for its' existence.is supp,oged,to be: that the Con.s& . vatiVes I . . . may be'kept.6ut,and the Liberals kept in. No one WIDUld I . ' ' be surprised to see it us - ed against 'a Liberal wh � o had proved false to, ill 6 party -platform and � the party pledges., I but many are surprised to gee it used ,against a Liheral not because he h4s'broken the party pledges, but because. I I he has kept them. Afid this 'is just WhAt.is being done to -d the case of Mr. Richardson. ay in I No member,of I the Hou�e_hds by voice and vote more consistently sup. , I ported the priliciples formulated by .the Liberal party and . advocated by the, Liberal leaders, when i I � ' in. Opposition,then has Mr. Richardson. `-Yet for this very reason., he is espec. I ially ol� , . .jeetionable. -to the�G6verhment, and all the force it I can muster andah. the patron�ge it can use are being em. I ployed to sectife his defeat:in Liagar and terminate his po. litical career. The liaembers. of . the. Governmeut cannot. I forgive. his adherence to the plMges which 'they have for. gotten. They seem unconscious of the firct that they could not. mark their apostacy to the principals on which they went to the country midre clearly than by attacking ME I It is pleasing to note ; that the independent press is pract � ically a unit in supporting Mr. Richardson, and that not a' few -Liberal ' journals deprecate the attack which the Government is making upon him. There are thousands of Independents and :old-time -Liberals in Ontario.to-oday I I who have followed with full sympathy Mi. Richardsows, course in the'House and who regard the attack upon him as an evidence of the .hostility of the Government to the . I prineipleawhich he represents.- . I . .. . I . . � . whighant, I .1 . � . — Vngham, . A terrible accident happened at Eli, . . ' F. Gutterldge of Soofarth ba . a been � ' 31liolit's now brickyard on the Bluovala Road oft Mond4y week. The boiler manufacturing cement tile and brick burst and seattoted things in all direc- in the rink hero for some days past, The brick seem to be much harder than tione- It was supposed the. lining of the clay oftes and no doubt in the hear tho fireplace bad been defective and future this class of brick will bo. used bamb outr, thus eltusing the explosion, . � , extensively for building purpoo6s, The tile are made In various sizes and are Elf. Elliott, jr., who was standing near used mainly for culverts in roadways, the boiler had all his clothing blown,off doing Away with the old 'Wooden struo- and was badly scolded io difteront Parts tures. The cement tile answer the of the body, Thos, Robertson, who re. purpose much better than the wooden culverts and they will last much long. ol-des on the farm where the accident or . . occurred, 'Was standing near by and 11, G. Lee, formerly of VVInghom, only am cap6d serious injury from flying . writes from Grand Rapide that he has beon Mick most of the time since he I pieces by being in a stooping position. I -lad he boon standing erect he would , wont boTjnolo,9Am1s country) and has L Novo bdoi.4 instantly killed, The pleebs, decided to return to Canada. . 'Y"3h 116i la all directions, dostroyed a The 1AAt race for the prizea g on by the Canada. Oyold Motor, briolt tho,ohino and did considerable, . oiltordsmago, Eli. F,Ilf6tt bits boon At and Co.) Was won by E. S, Coultas, her havinp occur. - the home of Thoo. Robertson under the Od obbilghpOlitta I)of6ra the lost race to doctor's Caro since the accident, Ae. Cording to last reports he was prograss. win It, Those -who raced on Friday night and the PlApas In which they fin,, Ing as fAVbrAbIY 98 Could be expected, Mi.Elliatt, sr.1bae boonrather unfor. Imfitd wbro:-Addison W, Jr. F. coulteogna, Reivin sra Ana 33rinker tunitto this sumbitor, as it is only a few 4th. . wmkasiftoo lie mob ,With Aft sedidont X Palmor of Turnborty brouglib in a, ion thd G. T, It Oros Ing, from the some stalks of corn eleven feet In offb0d of which li� 1148 y6t. to go about height It is of the LeAming yarloty 011 crutches, and wits $own May 17th,to that the 616v, ,1, H, Chisholm of town has Accept. an foot tire the product of loss than f(ld &positional frAlellet with E, B. throaand a balf month# gt6wtb, Mr. I Mituttloworth Chemical Co, of Toron to, PhImbf Claims to 11AY6 0, sunfloWer Volth 116 has had Considerable exp6rionco, In a hundred flovroria on it. the drug, And 66mical line and should The Autumn sitting of the Iligh Court 1*o6b vdth auao6ss in big now position, of Tuatite for Huron county will be .R. S. Reid, grocor, haq mtdo an AM. hold as follo*s :--vlary sittings before pignigon t to Bartram It, Raid. R, Jugtio,s Fqguson, Tueedarr Sept. 11th; 1)I6kIhA6A it myloitor idt th6, %0A1jg- � , I Non jury islulligb6fore Justico Faloon. bt1disj kjjdqj Noy, l2tb. well I . ' ' ' ' ' ' L ' , ' L I L I I . I I I I . I I I . �. . I I - I . I ­ . ]JAPPIRNINGS Ri-oisix A, SKImmae. i OF A wl� . V11K GODERICH * * OpRitorapoanxatr . - � .1 . . 'OlNoba loaf In town" was told some of the Tamoas crow on Monday after- h cmiio tip town for "the staff of life" which Stowe on Hamiloon street had stowed away, I Tb:e St. Andrew came in on Monday 4. in. about 10 with 37,000 bushels of wheat for Alchardsou's. Near the bveakwater we also noteda schooner laden with lumber and at anchor, She was quite it large vessel and painted green and white, The Sarah frook the penInsula driven in for shelter on Sunday, bound for Amherstburg. Quite a number of our townspeople were down at the dock, All the citizens, the ladies especially, V�omenadca on Monday night on (Ingstort and Stanley streets to listen to the exquisito music of the orchestra front Stratford. The Stratford orchestra was, composed of Professor Rol) 1111ist; Alias Buller, pianist -, and Ttilehvelro Stuwm, cla d must confess that the music wits very fine altho' we prefer the harp to the piano. � . . � . . . . The all-abmrbing question in our mind on Labor Day was answered about 7,30 p. co, in the usual way -Mc-' Ivor won. We asked a gentletuan .if McIvoi� won. He replied innocently in couelet'style . Melvorbeat, forty-five fee . rifteen- yard4 is very compli- moritary to Godevich, . ,The Misses 0aldwell returned to their home at Port Huron per steamer Pittsburg� . I � We bad the pleasure of meeting Professor Robefts, organist of the con- � gregational church, Stratfordo who 'in we congratulated while a student ab the Institute for theBlmdat Brantford' many years ago u on his fine execu- tion ofthe Teoub%our's March, which he,played for us. . I 1. . I Mr. and Mrs. George Crabb have gone to make Brantford their home. . I The Misses Florence, Genevieve and B tbel McGregor, datightees of Captain William McGregor, who spont their. vacationwith their gi,andinother, Mrs. Oil Wednesday night 2011h A"" afterthearelvalofthelate traint w; heard the most terrille tin b, cheersand inuate of hor I course we thought it wits it cliarivarl. We waited, beat -Ing the sounds more diathictly .And we knew theu that they proceeded from the G. T. It. station. i Soon they seemed to emanate from thesquare and !it it, few seconds we ' saw a crowd of -boys, a number of whow bore torches. marchine alotif Hotel .Bedford an BrItis .1 e to the 11oron Hotel. The !"ItX11111018b,"Inloot the great musicale was McIvor's victory over Cowan. Of course Goderich wits delighted. Malt - land Humber won in a watched race with E ddieBelcher, but Eddle's friends sayEddie,won. Maltlandis a Godo, rich boy, so it is all right we presume, Mrs. George Stanbury of Stanley "Pell, the last week of A 'gli t U'h-! of her f Plend, Mrs, %r, ,'i$e c galilel7vtray, Palmerston Ave. They srent Thursday p. in. picnicking at t Is beach. . Air. and Mrs, Stewart and son, Homer, who speu b their vacation in it visit to Montreal and Goderieb, were the uests while here of Mrs Stewart's motf Joe, Mrs. R, 0. Figber, Newgato street., They have Tetarried to their home at Souris, Mn.n. . Mrs. Orawtbrd of Souris, Man , is the guest of her mother,Mrs. R. 0. V isher, Newgate St. Mrs. Crawford will re- turn to her home in October. - Could the Liborals got no man with more PN,v,er,to represent them than Editor mes. He said in Goderich "One man can do nothing." Where is Clergue P . M . r. George Sinclair of Da,wn, accom- Yanied by his daughter and, son,Master ames, was one of the delegates to the I great 1. 0. F. convention last week, They were the guests of Mrs. 1. . . I k all ft Trethewa,'Elgin' Ave., nieceOVA Sinclair. kiss Jessie Woodsof Dawn. accompanied the party. � . . . "Big Bon" the- town clock w . cut wrong in the "dog days." -7 -The canines 6. f. 11 .. ,_ U . Ales. At. and Miss McGregcr, Hen. sall, are tba guests of Mrs, Humball. Alias Alay 960veath spent last we . ek, � with friends tit Clinton. Miss Lastibrook of London, one of the guests at the St. Lawrence, spent Fri. day �ho guest of Mis x-Rumbidl. Miss Wilson has taken a position In Watford. . . Miss Battle Harrison, Dungannon , has taken a position in Berlin wit], Miss Pelleton, Miss Bean has returned to her school tit Auburn, Miss Hayti is selling her homemade candies for the benefit of Victorlo, street church, . I Mr. Goode, druggist, the energetic cr arine Band, attend- ed, as he said, "so rarely," a picnic at BigfieldionWednesday, 29th Aug. , re. John Reid Rol,l bar residence on Picton St. by private sale. Mr.Harrill- ton of Porter's Hill, son-in-law of Mr. George Green, was the. porebaser, and will take up his residence in it foe the winter., I I Alex Melvor has signed a contract . to ride for the Canada* Cycle, Co. . , Mr. Will Logan, who resides in Buffalo and represents the dredging inte0ests of that great cit is now With part, of his, fleet at 1pyandotte. We aro pleased to - leain .that Miss Grace IN. Strang of Goderich Oollegl-' ate Inatitube, and ditoghter of the Principal, won one of Edward Blakb Schoolarabips for general proficienc MissS.trftng was the only one why� � �vrote belo%ring to the above school in the scholars ip examination, We Also extend our congratulations to Miss A, Chidley, one of the clever pupils of the Collegiate Institute. Clinton, who was awarded one of the Ridwatil Blake , scholarships. . * is visiting her relatives in Guelph, . Mr. and Mrs. Finncayne, who were for some time the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ross Rastall, have. returned to their home in New York.. About 200 people it is said ,left our � 1, .� Q A 41;� . 1M. -J-6. 1, 0aptain urray McGregor, have re- I? a - I g P L OtIgLij �Ltle town P & u un. ay. pers amer a urg- . I � . . � turned to t.heit, homeat Milwaukee; cl6ck st,ruck five when it was 10 a. in. Captain'Albort M. Shopbard anchor- . . . . � n& L. I . I . I � on Thursday. Ladyarnith and other vil the Olympia about one mile out Saturday' . - come as eat-ly The Last uhance to' Buy . .� ., � as you can if . . ' ., The Misses Alice and Constance Sav, days causeii the ir�egtilarity. - from-lbe-batbor, and rowed in to call . . � . . . I 1. age of Buffalo, daughters of Mr. Troy -%Ve I , .. youwoutdaliare ' ,� I 8hirt Waists Cheap . Savage, a former townsman, have re- 011t; a, white glove at the post-' on his. fam 'IY He- ,v�as delighted .to and . . . . I . . ,f t", , v eas- Iffice one,day last week, but found ib ffi�id -that h1naugliter. Miss Shephard, - in these r . . . ' . .. . . $2 ' . turned to their home Cry PI in box95 wheii we called next, day., was no longer an invalid. . . I Monda 6-11' $1.26 to " . . � antholidayseason with their. � I . . . Y .50 Waists for 50o � g,an d - . , . .. . - I bargain�t. Eight Your cholce0f all ourLadiiis'.Shirtwafsts made . I , .mother, Airs, Captain Murray , re- Mr. Sickles of Chicitgo spent last. .. They limi, o overr 70 YPU4� girls now &0lo � of Gingh; ns Muslins, Z'epbyt,s,- . in sizes of $2, 34 1 . .1 . . -y.. : n , .. . gon- . . . . . I week �vitb his wife and children, who at the knitting factoi ck Saturday morning will ot be.t,.o soon.. only, jus 1112 1 0t, regular $1.25 to,$2,5(j, fo .... ' . - -A son of Mrs, Haley is watt . hipan on have been, the gueats of Mrs, Sicklis' . Rev. Mark Turribull-sketched-the , � . .. . I . - . . I t; � . r ..'..."a3l, 5.0Q .. I . . . ­ � . I . I . the steamer Tattle. . . mother�,Mrs.Lewls,Rfliott. Mr,Sick- shore, of Lake Huron all the way at � - An the;r Cbrset. Chance '. ' . . I I blnqtoi� John, Macdo'nald, . son of Cap- les left on - Sanday it. in. per steamer artistic points from Sarnia. to Mae- , - . I . 0 . . I � . A. Snap -in Carpets . . . . ...1. I . Pittsburg for Det i olt, and Chicago. kinac. The Rer. Mark enjoyed. his . . . � . taba Macdonald, is watchnian on the Me, .. . a r . . . � . : I 1. . olympia, the captaift of .which � . H. Spence and. da.ughters, Alice trip immensely.. .He is a very fine 7Jo nd$1.0orset.9fo 500- - . 600 Union ear�eM at 4oc - . . . . . . . I I called and Lizzie, left on Monday a. in. for artist. ., *. . .� About 35 pairs of Corsets made of good, strong 150 yards of Union Carpets, .in assorted designs - . � hera on Saturday t6 visit his family. I . I Toronto, where they will spend'this Miss Marion.1figils loft to resume her% Jeani all itee - I filled, nicely trimmed and finislied,sizes and c6lors, extra. heavy qu . . I . I Miss�Marid- Grah%mo lia;s i:eturbed . I . . alitY, ibixed, colors of red', .. I week the guests of Mr. Harry Spence. duties at Maxwell school. : Mrs. 19 Nj,nregular prices 75c and $1, cholce.-on Saturday greell.,goldi etc., regular value 00e� ' ' . \,. froth her visit. to Mrs. Captain Wll� Mrs, Spence expe. roth_ Inglis is visiting at Wingham.' . . and day per pair . 11 � . I. p... . . 50 :0 o . 46clal for Satur- " . � ets to meet her 4i U . 1. . . - � - ...... I ... ­ .- ....... � . . C. loughby of Cleveland. � .1 I I .. 611. . � . . I .11 I . I.. � rs, X, F. .0.1arke and daughter . * ' ­ . ­­­­­­ I ­ . ­' "" * � ........ � . I.. 4*0 . Great pi�pa�ationi; � are being made Wo: Ma . I ­ Grace -wbos t * it the rp-, I ., � . . . .. w one very happy man on . I e coming o visi J1_ . .. . 1. � . , bicycle factory'%o , enta of Mrs. Clarke, .Mr. and rs.- - - I . y -at fleduced Pj leulh fiok 85c �, '. � � . at the engine and. Oloves and Hosier' .. � . I . . rim $1, Lino . . . : ' I � Fridav evening last carrying a basket, . . I 11 . , . 0 pieces.of njw pqoipAb thoroughly 'for work. The any . I James' Breckenridgb, t' from Pasadena', I I , .. . . : I LlndI0qn:iM;extii& ualjtj,�Il Choice � moulding shop h4s been torfi away.and .of. haridsome pears of . which . man ... 20C Glouesfior 100 - . . : designs, E nglish make 11 85.1 . � . Cal., we Chronicled some weeks ago, . . . I I �, I . . �hwlll give gooc we4i;' sold �11' I . might be proud.' A*gentleman 'Called ' . .. overAt $1 to $1.25 ya, , Our . � .: , . c , anew, la e, properly -built one will out, to.hirij "Are those home" made ? " bit e returned.- .-Mis-13teckenridge Childreft's TaffetA G16-ves'in black and tan,on' ly, . . . price; I ........ I... I ...... . v ,. I � ­ I . . . . � I . be:flnishe .in brick. Manager,I) .anied therni on the. Pittsburg, I . �. . � oty The o�,Oneriif tbe.basket laughed. and .1 - Z act.,pirip assorted oizesi fine ,q"lity, oite regular 26c a,nd. W I 0� 600 0 ita � . I . ,� . . . . . � � .has been at. Detiolt on busines% pre. sa and with them will visit a few. friends values, to go, at.'..- .... ...... � . . , . U in Muslin at'25a ' ' � � I , � . -td, "They'are the pearia tbae took the . . . . I . - ................ I ............. � I . - , I � . . . 1 4 pitratory to launching out i 6 the n in Detroit-. before, her return, to 'her I I . I . . � � . . I . I Cditalft- Muslins in white witih blue t ., I . . . 1. . .... . . . flowers with. . . I . I I . ­ ,. .. . I frill6d edges, suitable'for bedro.orn cur6itins r gular �. ew prize at Paris., tb,6y are Souvenir P01'16 home here. 8ilk Gloves. at 190 1 , . .. . ,. . , e enterprise. Wew.isli the newmanage- tries de Grise.�!', The .happy. man was R. Chilton, American Consul, bad a , , . . ; price was 606 a yard, to naake a quick - I - . ' � � � I . ment success. . . . . . *Mr. Vanattar. The liears had a crim- Ladies' fine Bilk Gloves, in black ' arn' � . 0 Larance we . I ,delightful re -union of his family at the and ere , as- 190 have. marked it t6 sell at,..._,........ - ;... I - ... i .... .. i 0 - '. I � I . . Christopher and Brogileii, spentLabor ingly large. They must keep wonder- Consulate; Mr. Bird (Ada Chilton) , . , - . . . I . . I . . . 25 F I � Mr�. Jas.'McMath ,and. two sons.*' s6n blush upon them, and were exceed- sorted sizes, best gloves !it the trade at 25c to clear at . I . s, . � . . I .. . . I � . Day in Se6forth. I . . came with.her baby frbna Belleville. , ' ' ... . I I .112vo: Shirting r1anhelette at 10o' .1 I ' 11.1 -­..;� � I ' .. . . . . I .fully -%veil for his pears ripeneitrly� and. Mrs. Coleman andebildren from Sea. Ohildren's�.S�h6olllose at No * -:: 500 yards of the very best Shirting FlanneleW,-28 . . I . The Sons of Scotland concert, which .ofcour,so the ones thab took the prize - I . � I . � , I � . I I t Paris' muathavi3-bolonged to the forth William B. Chilton from Wash. , Childrenli Hos6 ot good st�rqngcotton. yarn, war- � inches wide, extra heavy qualit;7, -assorted colors, ve- . . was to.be held In the ble�tric4igbted a � . - � . . oz . il to O' ­ - 100 CP , _ , � I . round's of the Maples on Labor Day fruit drop of 1899. . ''. . i� ,and Messrs. Tom Carroll 'and ranted fast black in ribbed'ohli, siz4s, fr a' , re gularvalue 12A Saturday and 'Monday., ." - I . ' . . P-irll�yllfrom New York, Who have all gular. M. c and 16c, to clear at ...... I ..... . ­.­.� ....... � ' . . * . , ......... ...... I 00'. ,. .1 '.. . ­ . . I , tail to be postponed on account of the A greab.'riumber of our American returned to their respective positions ' ' I.. � . 11 I _.. . ­ � . Boy.9'25c . ... . � � I . '. . McIVor-Cowan bicycle race ab Strat- visitors returne'd tv Diitroit and other, Miss 0hiltoft is at ibe Consulate wItK 12JQ ileSts f6r 86 1 . .. .1 . - � . , Hose at..T.Wo, Pair ; .� .1.1 .11. 1, )"I � I fi�rd; about three -hundred people ba*. American cities on Sunday last, - her parents. . I .11: - . � I � . for35c . . � ..� . I I - .?-. .1 . . I . . � ' I 9 . . i . . � Ladies' Vests made of fine cott6ftjapn� nicely . Bo . ys, extra heavy ribbdd I Got . toil . Hose,' warranted . . I .. . . I Ing, obe-to .Stratford, ,. The officers Of the- Pittsburg deserve' ,Mr. James -Grabarne, who has boon trimmed and'flnished, our regulae 121-c tia)ityi just a e* fast black sizes from 7 to 9J, regular price 25 f Ma6ter Adolph and Miss Irene Dor credit for their punctuality, They visiting his brothor-in-law� Judge few dozen to sell at each ......................... � ... 1.- �.8, Satu; land Monday, � pal - - 01 or 35 .. 1, -, enwend returned to their home at Tor-� have come in on time on every trip. Johnston at Sault Ste. Marie, and *he - . . day onto on Tuesday Af ter spending a h We learn that yesterday's' trip to took a little holiday trit 'together, +#"*"*#**#*# I . I . � .ir . for., ,..,,.. e!..? ..... i. ... ­ . c I ' V holiday time with their coubins, t'T� Soult Ste. Marie is the last for this ititended leaving last wee upon . his . . . .. . . "+###*+##**#*+*+.# **$i0 "**44##**�## . , . I I . I . I I I . . I .. I . isses Barker. I . . . . . season. � . . I . tr I � .. . .. . I . I . +#****"**. __ .. . .. I I . . .. I . .. I . . ave a again. : . ' I . . I .. � TOUR DIONEY BACIM s '. . � : L .+ . . . 11 �� � . Miss Mallongh of Utingantion, spent The Misses Mary and Susie Anglin, +.The fire alarm rang out at about ' � I ­ I � . . IF. If OUI WAST IT I . ... . . � . . . . I. . I .. 1. � this woekWith Miss Minerva Bailey. daughters of Dr. Anglin of Kingston, 3 . p.. in, on Thursday. and almost - . I . � . . . ., . . I . 1. . I. I . . . I .. - . �� . �.. 1. . .. . . I . I � " ­ , , I . . I I , , - I . . . Master Clare .Oouch of Stra.tford hada pleksantylsibat; thaGalol?arm .immediately we saw several firemen . .. . . .. . . I I � . I . .. � . �. . I I . 1, . i ,spent Labor .Day at the: beach with during the holid4ys6. .They were the hurrying. to headquarters. -The fire . I . ... . .. . . ., . � . .1. . ­_ . � . . . Eu r b . as Messenger Moore, his family gue�ts of their grankparents, Mr. And was af, the old place -the coal on the : . .. I I _. � I � . . I I I � 9. . . I . an guests. . . . I . ­ Irs. Gould. . . 1. . I . 11 dock. � .. � I . . . . . . , � . . -*,� . � . I I . . I . . � Mri and Mrs. Thompson and 'family . .1 � . 1_4 ,. I . . . Mr. King Jost his pet dog - again, Mrs. Porter, Elgin Ave., is spending ot Seaforthwere the guests a couple of - a . I . . . . . 01 . at we knew he 109 I . I 1. The last time'th . t it, this.weekin Steatfordi the guest.6f weeksagoof Mrs. Thompson. They . . I . . I 0 . � he took it out of a lady's bdsk4 as thd Mrs. Tindall. � ... . I . . I .. . . . . . � .. . . . . . I I I �.. - .1 . . . I train was getting ready to leave the - Mr. Porter returridd from, . the Toren. tooka:holidity, and picnicked at the . . � I . . . . . ­ I . I . I. . . beach and also Partook of the beauti- . — ., . I . � . � I I . . . . . I � station and be told us on Monday that to Fair on Saturday night. . * , - fill -drives around' town, . I . I I . I . . . . . . I . I . I they might as Well have taken -it then * While.&Irs, Caritelonand Mrs. John . A. Xdl). Allan left on thursday for I . -Im I I . --m- , � . . . . .1 . -' . � 1. . . �. .. . - I . . I . I , as for some one else toget; ib, A King's Martin were in the C. P. R. train the Paris Exposition.. . . . . ­ � . . , CLINTON , . . . . 1. ' ., . . , , I . . ... ­ ­ _:� I ­ - — . � - . � .. -_.l - . ­ I ... I I . I .. dog.must be eagerly sought for - - leaving Forfi-William, the cars ran off We think a, flag I I ­ . . �: i ,­ _;�_­ . ­­ ...... ­-__ - 11, . . � ,Y,olo should,be - 1, � . ­ .Mr.and Mrs. AureliaBowmanand the track.but no harm wag done, I erected on the G. N. . Pair Building, . Seed Wheat. - V i -A -A-01-110" - - , -1 - . I I -_ ... ,. . I two -soils, Willard and ,Russell, from . 'We were informed . this - we6k� ffiat so. that it flag 'would be a guide to the * I � . I . . .... I . . . . 10A0 - - _1 - A^A~, .. . I � . , . . . I � I . . . I . . I . . - . Hartford �Oity, Indiana, were the to pf-Bru8sels and many visitors, It Is pretty hard for i Iva havo a linifted anio-diat of Turicey Red OU . , I 1. Ur. , .� r , . , I , , , � I . .1 I . . I . . . . I . . . '* Nay'or, 'a citizen to .direct a stranger to the Winter Wheat imported. direct f roni the State ... 0 � Mr' r .guests. Saturday, Sunday and Monday now he orqa tctory here, left for, . . I . of Mr.,and Mrs. Moore, Mr. and Airs trea of b inTo 11 f' ounds, there are so many turns Of X0,116ail R1109reatesb fall" sylicatState In the � . . 0 " . . . tmetn ronto, by some speclalw , Union?,. Thiii may bo had formee(l o,t si.oa per Y . 0,0 .. 11 11 � I . I I I . . I . Bowman were completelk .� . I 0 . . I i. I . _ chavined lob for the eye, I .. r1requenti they come on Kingston bushe, whIcbris netual C6.4 froo of dtity. � I . ­ .0 � . , . . ., . , , , . , with ourtown,es ecially the scenery. . street a 01 ask people where - the fair . , . . i. I . I . .1 � . I I . . I . . I .1 . at the lake. . Mir..Yung invited the phr- Mr. and Mrs. W. V ranklin ' Hartens- '9vounds are P �And the � Xingston 01hiton I ,.August 14th. I J. &- X; FAIR. ' . . . ..Great . , , I 11 ty into the, brewery and took them all - tien (nee Sybil Tows)with Airs. (Judge)' At,eeb people tell them to . . and .1 . - . - .. I � ­ : I I ,. � Toms, have been spending a pleasant . 190 UP - � I I . . . . I through from the mash tub at the top ask on the squiiae. I . . . -1. ­­­.. ­­­ Are., . . . . ' I . I . . I , I of Stratford and General Sefvaut Wanted I , , e r u the a -t three . . � . . - . . -beat he ever tiis. 8pent-thOrvacation here with their W0111111s of their sister, Mrs.1torer and I I I - riounced the ale ,the Mr. Bowman pro. The Misses tang of Stratford, who b I are the guests ' ' !'I .9 . ' to the cellar below where the .porter time at Ontario Beach. . � � . I . . * and ale are.stored.* Mrs, George Munro I -C1 a . 1. bed and took their bard with him., aunt'lliss Seegrailler hb the.British M; Mrs, D. Munro. � -�rantea, . wapt wliom I . ... I � I . He 13 general sai to gooil a , , says the greatest industry in I , .xc� tige,,lef t last Saturday to atteni ...and I go. will be paitl. Apply after 6t1i Sept, to Invited ' '. I Sl ,,,, n- , . At R ieBlackreturned this fleet wit 8 . .1 . .. � diana is tfio .glass works, whe , the school at their home in Stratford, r. '6eg MRS 0 A MeTAGG,IRT . I . Belgians � are � emplovied. 'The natural Miss. Seegmiller, still remaIng" I . , week in leptember from the great Clinton,4rig. 28th, � I . I I I I � �' - . �. ,—or,-- - . . . I . � . I I Cutting school of J, J. Mitchell of 1. I I I . . . . � .. I . . . � gas of'Indiana ,is b"U'ld419. up every' Birth—At Somforth on Aug. 30th, to- NewYork*cit .- I I city. People can live so clienply Y_ . . --- . I . , I there, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Crabb a son. Mrs, Robert Burns � returned to her I . . � . . J . . -4 .. I .. . I , . I no Smoke nor any soot or black dust to Mrs.- Crahl) in spending it few days in home at Muskegon accompanied by .1 I t BO . � ' . mar their culinary pleasure, or heat- I OTS AND.'SHOES ing Apparatus, , , . Seaforth, the guest of her son, Mr. her sister, Mrs. I�rindley, as far as . . � I . � ., . .. . I � . I O'baXles Crabb. , �. Pebro.it. � � . . I 1. . . . . .. . .. . Miss Xate McXntosb returned ' We had much pleasure in attending it's.: 'Just I . . I . . . 1 .6, . � . . . � � steamer St. Andrew on Mond Per The summer girl has reached our � � _9h . _ I � . . 1. . . ay a- Ift- Port at last. Nobats required while the pothplimentiry concert extended � . . iftera. very pleasant visit with her driving', or . . I There is'o d,mbbin.g quality in bur store. Our brother,Xr. Alex. McIntosh, merchati , promehading, and we note the I. 0. F. visiting brethren an Tries- . stock, is, . b, in Buffalo the clergymen have to re- day,oflast week at the Conrt Roo . + .. from th best manufacturers and our price$ are unequalled - I of the American Situlb. . . strict the young ladies of, the Con- wl,,cli was tastefully decorated w1ft I I Me. James Millei.,formorly a citizen gregation. 'from sitting bare -headed Union Jacks arranged fantastically in If the ingredients come allyWhere. You cannot judge of the great values we are I of Goderich, Huron Road, is an atiang. in clitirch. What will the milliners front of the platform and between offering unless YOU come an�l see for Y0111-8elf -We W6re I elist, sent out by the Bapists and is this do? ' . the windows,, from our store.- Nothing, J�ePt very busy all last 'Saturday. In the afternoon we seasonatthe Mariltoulins, Mrs..Miller Miss McLachlan, who spent her Mr.F. Naylor left on Monday early but the beat call come out resides at Rudyard, Algoma, . holidays visiting her aunt, Mrs. Carlo- Ii. in. train for Toronto Hos tal. He . . I could not wait on the crowds without - solhe The post -office was in the hands of to, here and fait afraid of his left eye Tecoming Come _ 4 other friends in Canada I . of our store becouse noth- early in tile Morning and avoid tile gi-eat rn tjp.� . the painters bit Monday. It is bet returned to Glasgow in time to open, injured, Webo onot. . = to - d it rich salmon Coloror el"'ge . Mans, erSaunT tn�. - - ing - but the. beat is al low- date fo - cheap . her. school. Another season, our ers returned on Sa , otivear, at,the old rdliable �=Ing in that shade. , ' - day , lf§ I . r I I . . . cash. j4tare. I � The S. A are paintaking and popu teachers -should follow Miss McLach- 11 t t from his visit to the Toronto -, ed to come in. I Jar and we are sorry that it rained the lan's example and also cross the sea. Expos ion, . This is the season when Our motto for V riday and Saturday . , Air. Cornell J. P. .Brown is off on a bus' , ' night tbeir'sociat was held. Tbeys,nt has invoked in a fine I I mesa Irip I Every customer satisfied with genuine bargains. . forthoOlinton S. A. baud to assist now Bell piano. to , W, ni nd othe cities in good things to eat are par - the* Xo1rnth-%1esL a . r . . . them, which, they did by playing Miss Logan of Buffalo V' i I ticularly in demand and I 0 V biffore tit bet% mother on her visit to a e '"d r I beautifully on the square, bir."an The Misses Wilkinson of Detroit hour for the openingr of the enter. Kirkbride. . I returned this week to continue their we have made ample pro- WK ,TAYLOR & SONN . . taiument, It has raltied for its many . We re lessons In china painting in its latest parations. All tfie holi- . I rob very much to announce and most artistically modern style. Mondays as Sundays bat last Monday the deatl9of FrofessorAtiguate, Bourdon I Cash and One Price. the rain passed over,' 250 tickets we De Pendry, at the early ag Misb Donogh has opened out with day staples and. delicacies + Rogs taken as Cash. re e of 48 years 0 . sold, but pail; of the receipts went for tit his residence on Britannia, Road on a quantity of fancy felts and hand- are to be1bund h care- INSURAN0,04 OPPICE AT THE STOR.E. I � i "Grace 8eforo Meab" fund. We wish Fridaylast, afteran illness of about some fall plumage and trimmings of e r OW . folly selected and at right I � . 10 or It months. He was the only all deac"'PLIons., -- . then) success. I ,I Mrs. McIvot's guests were to have a . . - --I----- so child of Monsieur ])a Poudry,one of tile Mrs, Cooper will add a line of fancy prices. We can give yon —_ . � Barbacuell at the Point Farm before oldest and noblest families of the work to fier millinery dep -------- -1 ------- zmz;� . they loft on Sunday. I I grand old Huguenots of France and which *111 both be up-to-date. Mrs. royal service and save you 11 . I Ate. and Airs. George Porter left for was born in Paris. His education wits Cooper thinks Godekleli it lovely town. m6ney. When buyin COURT 'OF REVISION, , In Everuboduls . I 91 . the Toronto Exhibition on Thursday, the reatest thouglib of the father. In We think Captain Babb, of the — . I � I bw . Mrs, Tellier of Windsor Las been the fanguages, inusic and art, as well as ocean House wolyid have �sitid oil I TOWN Or aL11JToX . the past three Weeks the %to in a commercial education he wag per- � I qat other Monday it. in. after the rain, if he had .14ho . . � I 1. daughter, Airs. Slattery. Mira, Tellier fe0t- Healso attended the Military seenthe Harbor sidewalk, "Didn't I Fhlits `40 . Notice fs hereb resided here for years in. McDouga I . I tj, Rivell Mat a courb VVl!l be MO. I , Ilis Collegeand here the only recreation tell. yon Mo.,, - 11014 VuNuftnt to t 0 Wien' Llstq Aet, by Hflq . survey and sold bet, home to, real e at lie took Wits to wander off in the woods 11011or tile .Tudge Of tile COunty Court, of tbo I Mr. Daniela of ths organ fadtory call and see w hat we have cOunty Of 1rur0n, at 10 O'clock a m an Friday .Windsor. Sholooks remarkiwly well, with his 1111- He came to Montreal staff and one who bits been stea y I Haptember28til 1900, to licaranti Mormino tli�' . We met . in 1875 ang was married in 1878 where, ". to over as we are going to several comp I � � . tbe Mayor of Barrie, employed there for years, left oft, on- -in iitq of arrom and ornf8sionq in he was organist in one of the cathed- " . I . tile VoterW Llstq of tile allialelpalitV of'tlla day for Rainy River where he int nds handle fruits to your Oatis- � I I I - - ____Q_ " -1 .1 I I I I I I I OR * � V 9 8 t?ke _as Cash. �� T THE STO.U., C. , � . I M 9 I Barrister- Radenlitirst. - He used. to Pals of that city for some years, Later to take up farm lanA. We wish him bmvlln board at the Huron Hotel 'which wag I tOwil of 0111iton forthe year i9w, A,11 'Pergona ' p,ofessor De Poudry came to Goderich . faction and ours also 'We . ,tto ,ff busfnesg at t1liq Court are required to OUR TOOTH burned down on Kingston street. We with his mother and his fami success. Mrs. Daniels and baby will at the said tinia and place, . ly, where . remain here foe some time, WILLIAM COATS, I used to think he was .a wonderfully Ile formed classes in musientid P-reneb, we buy direct fro� the (Ile"Ic of the said Munielpallty, tall young man, Oub we find lie ts only and was also arganiab at St. patees. . Clinton, 80PL 4th, 100o, � medium height, Ile was also ver M__Z�._�t� . growers, consequently only reserved, Ilut is now it fluent talk Y Some years later lie took a position in . Or. Rzt.yti, but the troubles In that revo. Brown's Swe ItegIster - oneprofit,.haa to be added, , �! _ I I 11 AW11110 hero 11"i" the g"e9t Of D, lutionary Island, after a timo, caused — � . . IcDonalil of the Surrogate Court. his return to Goderich, where he then Thursday, SeNt. 13tli, ab 1, p, m.—Ab � No taking chances ,or depend- - no was very much pleased with the 0 COURT OF REVIRON � pit. IA X� I received a position in the Counting lot 17, con. 3, ullett, farm stock and V1 14 I .1 A" I'll 1, I L � appuaraks— . U V W11* Mrs, Strongh will leave on the next trip of the PittsOurg to visit her bus. band and son at Little Current, Ales, It, Whitely left last week for her home at Chicago, We were, ver3r spery to learn of the sad accident which befel Alias Hadle Ryan at Ann Arbot, Mich. Mrs. Ityan and bow famitr lived here who'n the � lato. Mr. Rit d wits engaged In tile making of salt at the Oid International 'salt works at the lake. Mlaq 11tvan . . I . . I . . --;-z;�"W,t�.M.��--,i��--.i�--- .� . . . . " . We lool<ed abead wisely and well wben we placed order -i fait spriog with Manufacturers I and jobbers for hea;vy stocks of Fall and Winter goods, such as Dress Goods, Silks, I . I I Honsehold Linensand Cottons of all kinds, Flannels, Flannelettes and . . . . . . Wrappereittes, HosieryL 1 Underwear, goods that bave, in most every case, since advanced from 15. to 25 per cent. We're' riot looking for big profits—a fair margain on our . I I cost will content us. . . L . I . . * I I I . . . . . , � 11, Ou'ri New-Millhie-py Depart -m', nt I . L . . . d L . - - e I . I . . � I The back wing of our large etore has been fitted up with mirrors, fixtures, etc., and will be one of tile finest showrooms in the coun, ty.. Tu a.few weeks we will ba ready with the choicest stock ofTrimmed Milliliery ever shown in Clinton;..,Qur milliner,iViss6itirch,who is now in charge ofthis def�artinent has ju�t returned from Detroit,where she has been for sometim6,get. ting tfie latest Amerienn Novelties inXillinery.- Buying direct from the foutitain head of fashion in syndicate quantities we will be In a position to sell you Millinery at Dry Goods .1 I prices�all the extravagance taken out. - - I.. . I . I . . . I � *"***+**********+*+***++****+****'"********+**+*+**********+**+***+*****+ I . I � .. . � , +*++*** . I I I . . . . � . � . Latest in Fall -and. Win'tep' Jackets.. I . - . .. I . . . . 1. . I . . ' ' � . . . I . � . I . Have just arrived. They are all -made in the'newest American I ,styles hy.the best maDu. I fact.ure.rs and are guaranteed in. every respect. Not a bit too soon. toselect your jacket, pspeci, ally. if you in teLd going, away on a visit this month. . .. . . . . . I I I . . . . . I I I I . . . . I . I . . .***+**##$$ . , � .. . + +* *** . ... I I .. . . . I . . . 1.3i-. .1-1-1 "I"..." --.1. — �p i Ridd of Goderich wits her lo. The Vonng lady wont to id Tier vacrillon tit .&tin Arbor, and Vt00d 01) tb6 same Old SCOW ift tile �6r whielt nank dud pimpitated and her lidv eompatilon Into Clio e�Tile young lady Wits rps"acitat- I ub Miss ItYan never breathedJ u of the orgrtn facto&wbero b6 ,ndedtheirtradeto the estindies, 1 implements, without reseryo.-Thoa. Glatieri Ptop�; Thos. Brown, Auction. JL ' jo qFw; V I 16; & � . f1L �' : "', ,,,, P�-, , __ I TO.WNS11111? 00 � 11VLT,BTT V VV AV" ,YVu Lly 4. 16 I livro. I tit America, and other lands across eel,. _____ — , , -- . sea, bin ability to write it] difle.1'eftt , mages fartberift the trade of the I g Monday, Sept. l7th-On Cub Line, Goderich township, J' mile West of - JO CURE A COLD IN ONE DAY Notice la 110reby veil that a CourfwIll be held, Impoant to flialotem, Ust Act, by Illa 11011ortlia.1ildr.toof tile (�01111t.y I I Our 30a Drush for 2ee C 'pany. Ifewas(evotedtobishorna lilq buginess and waa much beloved Porter'sHill, clearing sale of farm stock avid Imflements, without rd, . Take Laxative Broina Quinine Tab* courtor tild Comity of Itaron, atLonde0oro, oil, 010 25til day orgopt(jillbet.,1% , ),at11q'0oekaa%,tol1ear 0(11,2150 If 200 I rs c, If too tII who know blin. 110 le.%ves a ow, two sons and thwe daughters aorve,-3amea 11amilton, Prop.; Thos. Brown, Auctionop.., lots, All druggistg refund the ItI01107 it it falls to care, 25C. r). W. Grove a alla deferitillin tile 1'everal ealliplailit.q of fr. lara and onlildom Ill t1id Votel"41 Lict of flio Mllrileipalft�, of the Town.,41111Y of 11111lett for I . inourn their losa. Aniong the "I ti'll)UL08 Of loving friends - wil Toesdayi SgIt, 18, Ab I pan. -Ab lob 21, con, 7, Ill )bert, fArm stock and signaturo is on oach box I . . � I . ­ 11 ­ � I I I I � i ! �� �� 1000, Allrpe , liaVJ11 e�16011q tfb1191ae,q.qat tile Coart 1XV0 IT(Jui to We')( At the oald thno and Persian PinlcAw'_* uqtiare� and compaso, in lovely to flowera,theemblein of tile Order [11reemasone and lovely hopYementa.-John Hastings, Prop.; Thos. Brown, Auctioneer. . 0 Otto soot 061vou'A "ma"Afteco, Place. , It JANIT,wq VANITIBIML, Qork of til"al(I Mullielliallty. Rallatt . an exquisite extract that desarveA till the praise it wreath I tile word "Father" in pur I �.Pa. Rev. Sames; Andej rc 0 I. Tuesday, Sea 25"Ab 1 p,W .-At lot 33 con. 5o Atel illop extensive Sale of " , "fally"rist,( montlilf ovbr Y11 0,000126.4. SR0,006t1ul-14 Lad eA a8k towfialilp, Sept. Ath, 1000. 11 , -1 I 0 - �—!! I ! '- it gois 760 per oz.. I'Athouse and gpavo, assisted by stock 'and fin f 116rin pletnents.-John 11itichley Prop. Thos, Brown, Auel OMi ,drU latfoTtOWS ill Rot COW law no A&I'ler as all miltarpS, pilig and —!!�A� c funeral havinij boon " ""' "' "'Ybit' . ; tiolleev, iJ*d411$MM'dft, Ptide No 1.4rr , CA"o, � MIM6. AfAn#0,r.491mFt0X. 6, -.14- I �ft "' ' t'l by tile Masonic frai�r- '. 'rhe � -I)ei1LVeV9 Will'(' I,-- DP, g) Alegow, Philip nolt, 11olson I _ - . . solo ftrfom I ,t�.m&IlOAOtkftdfk.IV,OfPriOav"141twO's�t',('ft� The O"k omptil)y wif'14146f. 01111 1 4, 1 1%rid I A61d $611d Me 6YZ =011d#41 A, Tbalargobvickf4tore 116Vt,to Iftli'layltl lrartlware, 0110 of Me 1)04 1111qi11(1Rq 1441 1'1'1�,*, '.1" T!11nt6tm)latpRlw:J teout.liglited witik aeei,,�.ienA �� H. B. Combe 'I nkLM'Ynih'1ec, 0. 11unibee, James When you 8.%*y, your blood il impure Igo J)rgitosv in 0 aaa alut Nvell litted lip, f6v iWed-urieg, Ott'. Rent �. oilmonandj, Craigie, Averylarge 11RO Wended, Its Way to Maitland andappotite moryou Are Admitting -Ne, your need of 110odys 8110146phrilla. ll� I I and No. I sold tit (111100o 1w Wat,trr & Vol X. 1106y, it, I'. Conibo awl 8. JAOWap inotlerate. Applyto . III&WA10 11HOS, ultiltoll, S-16pt. 4. . el 'hy8i '4116, f5upl"Ho. - 14tOVY# gh� taking It at onct, 1011KA144. �.. .1 I.I.- -- 1, 0 . � ....---1 1.1-1-1- --- ­ � . ­ ­ - ­.