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I T I � �� - � I I I I � - of , � on the Fullarton r014 �. ��� I - � - I � I � - � - - -_ - 1. � I I shippo 650 bb. to C 11 ood, 72 to driving out F5 � - ,_ __ . I L L t noequent - . -_ ­ - ' I I ­ . I � on Of years, The advantages co, . � - _____ . L I . 0 the Eg nondville !bridge, causing !an iremith Agricultural Society Thortibury, and 140 otolugaubashene ; something about t e harness becafne (N.. ; 1. � - Tucke A � establishment of waterworks, � . i � . I . LL I., - - LLL 9M in , terrul tiou to the traffic from the south, condition th 't the Councils of Seafo h upon the � other a Mr. Wm. Lee 100 ble. to Fishin is arranged, frightening the lorse,, and, _ .,.� - -__ - - �� . � � ­ . , op : 11 � I - &%fooltot . .t liZp Irant a like amount.— fire brigade or afeguard, are Wm. Stitt 75 b1s. to Ve causing theni -W ring to � � � : - . uron own, and that the and McKi b .. one � I . � and to t ie trade of this t . cond- obvious. ! Should a fire at -any time break land;: Mr. I : � .L I I I . - . (T . , . - by D. Walker,, Be I - * Port Edward side, upse gOI3, � . I I - � - ­ I � . ­ — Reeve I e requestedi to urge on the County Carried. M e outin the village in all probabnity it Su i r, 90 ble. coarse t and � I �_.L � -, I � . . 1. - . . . indoor, - i ' firm ; thr i 0 11 Mrs. M�,i � I .� 4 � Lang, that the Reeve be prices . I ­ �, . C r to press f6rwara the pompletion ed by Jamesry 'fined, if not to the building blo. to W i L � owing and wa lier - - _L I I I . - �s4rvey . I thorized to have the embankment at could be co an 1 . � the latter of W om !had both -arms b roie� � LLL I r , " i an . n . . least to a com- fair d mand from Ch cago. .1� - .. 11 �. DISTRICT MATTERS. 'of the I ridge. , put - in a' in which it on atod at � .. �� i . - e other above t11 .. _� I . . I L . _____11! � i- the bridges at D. Campbell's tively smjnap;�;, and the feelin — r. Joseph Trott and famil,* left One at the wri &�d th e - I .. - . . ' .—The - poor boy good state of repair. —Carr.16d.' B -law para I" 11 .. r elbow. Mr. iner escaped with I . ­ I ..... � "I I �, i "I I . I'll, -1 JFooT' AmPUTAT.kD 11curity- which WOM W* a couple of Weeks ago' - fo - a few - 11 - � I 11 I L to levy and collect rates was. re:( and of safety. and Be - Other finibrtunate is ,& :1, . ' cE.—TbeSale of Crockery (Alburn), of Egmondville, who was 80 i � , protection Kano , 'where they intend to settle. . sciatches. 11, � LAST CHJkN ch efficient . . � 1. . - L4 I � c- naturally.4cillow on * Mr. Campbellt', Z184 of Fullarton, wh .11 . ; � . and Glassware at E. HICKSON & Co.'s has been , severel: � injured a ut five weeks ago in passed. Moved by J. Macdonald, Be enhanced Mr. -rott intends engagm in farmmg in Ole �, - oil would doubtless lead to the - � 'the flax mill in t place, has since then onded by Win. Sproat, . i I unprecedented, and the stock found on the prem that the Conn - icii ,we , trust team ran away causing bim to fall or b . % 21 - i - ;, L I " had his thigh bolie, � . . C Use has even Amazed the proprietors. We have . gin a ve . -condition- do now adjourn, to meet again at growth of � the place, as peo le would that far off country, in w§ - thrown ' ,e I � - . 11 - ! . yet a lot to sell, and only a short time to sell in, been 1Y � critical prefer to settle and build w9ere their he will be successful. I out � H4 - � I - of t arm, whi i ed I besile� su�taining Be no come along quick and got served. Plenty %,,he Win rm, whi had been remov Egmondville on Friday the 24th of Nov., &in —The Odd,fellow"s concert whick came broken .1 vere intemal . , * L � . 110, - _�_ ­ � - , . Plates, Toilet # the time the �d, was . property would be mostlikely to rem of last injuriesL.' � i - lilpiikl'—'!M � . Sets, Tea Sets, Brown Tea Ppts, I oident ocourre . at 10 o'clock a.m.. L of our off in Brussels on Thursday evening. t 4 1 - catsup Bottles, Wine Glasses, and a host of other . a i unvisited by that great scourge - � iVINTU IVEAM . ; entirely he ed up, when mcrtifi. ' -every I I - - - 4 . goods tO be sold yet. 459 - - . � vilm9st ntirel he Oct of the right leg . Stanley. wooden built Canadian village". I week, was a decided success in ; Huron at the ProvInelial. I � *Aovs NO. .4 ' ,ome �ation set into th 1. I I ___ 0 - rticular. Mr. John Campbell, of Sea- I . �, I :� . ALLzN'S GRocimy is the place, c w hich had been brb en at the ankle ; his CoNsuAn-riow. —Why so much sufferin : forth occupied the chair, and disch Belowwill fo6nd a list of the p - - with a smiling face and the money in your pocket, . I 9 . arg, nZe - - Goderio'h. 9 � I I � iiiii��� - remove - . a am . I and be convinced that he given the best value in meai attendants wished. to from this fatal disease ? Is it on the in ad his duties in a very efficient mariner. - taker Ong e , exhibitors from Hu.roil , � . I i Vtlg*-�L i -E -STAT I Sugars, Tess, R - the foot some twol weeks ago, but thie crease, or . [FROM TEM SIGNALI . the .Pro sia I �, I .1 1� . ice, Ralains, Smoked Hams,�Ba I . is its ratio to the population —Buyers from the American side have - County at vincial Exhibition h 1. I C I I I - con, Orockery and Glassware, Tea Saw, Vrait mother of the b6y, thinking .thatlit the -same as it was some 20 years ago in . GRINDSTONES. -A c,onsignment of 442 been purchasing horses for some. days at Hamilton I im week. As fluronis- -1 i -1 - ­ - I � - E.—X jars, &c. 452 might 3e restored would not until list large grindstones together with 42 boxes 1A -J)a b I 49 -1 � CHARLES WooRE begs to announce �hat this township? Th6se, Mr. Edito�, are past, in the vicinity -of Exeter. ,Some as- � I � I '-brought to Goderich . I I display usuan� co: nists of live stock,aua I'll, - 11 I a b eafortb_ For , - , in Tuesdi y comply,%Zth their wishes, when very go a e ny of the - � �W_ 10 I I I -light and operating rbo problems engaging the intention and fear of smaller 6nes,was ' od imens were among th especially hotses and as m& � il- rZ &C I l. , he has fitted tip his sky w0i rom Grind; ­ I I NOX I the fo( t was amputated about t inches Berteohylast week f re e . - were at PhiWelphia, . 1 4_��—� and is now prepared to furnish a better cl&E e of of many. One thin I is certain, its . vic. by the drove shippe . IDne team is WIY choicest animals -, 11 - - � ed that 1he 9 I -city Ohio. They wereintended. for S. -Cornish not so ... asia I _ -_ R. ISALE . work than he -has heretc,fore. Copying and en- Above-hebreak. llt'is fear� . I I tims aremorenum6rous than formerly, stone P1 � worth mention, that of Mr. I the honors *e. - limited I ��s FO 0__ . � . size Soutl larging done as usual. 456 1 ill t recover, as this last- operation Guelph'! � I - I flff KiNop - I - and even the most robust cannot long for which he received $W. us years : Carriage 2talli0n, 4 o � I 0 - J! I n, 1 � previo t, �c 10, 31,6r-ris., a4joinhi SPINNING WHEELS. —A Large Stock of ;Z ca ised him so! much pain that it is SES., --Eighteen fine heavy draught . . ,_ � gm. � ­ . counteract its ravages. It seems to be HOR —Miss Cole, of Clin,toni hasi been years old 'and u,)wards, 2nd prize, L. 1 _04ealaxsapplybG N � - 10 I . re on Sat. 1Aq - 'i--, si Spinning Wheels, Reels, Baby Carriages, And the doubt: ul whether The will be able to en. this township at present horses were shipped from he engaged for six months, as -teacher of Hunter, Uob4rn(, 831 Two Year oid ­ -BArmtero, � - 'S- ore common in - : : I cheapest Furniture in the County, at PORTE Dred , . xe they will be .. ... -_ � - - — Matt, Roberteonle old stand, Main Streett Sea-. 44re i ; much longer after having suffi than in any of the surround' ,,tone,, and urday for Michigan, whc drawing in Kineardine Public School, at Clydesdale a ..out list, T. X. .� k .. I the .1 . BATA , I . . FO'S 1_,N � : used in the lumber woods. The animals Salt X , _ :� � so, mu 1. "I an appearance � is gomg - - ecome a salary of $75, to devote two hours Hullett,S21-4- � ter in firkin or croadrs, VAU P. ZO)w . f orth. 443 �: . I . . � � 4 I I ere all purchased near Goderich at . i T is., XONWO tall - DYE STLTFFs, DYE STUFFS. -Madder, � -some. 1 revailing disease. It seems principally to W each week. Each pupil who desires to 4th Win. Heibism, Goderich towuship' 1jib.aed,'W` . P.Alau.ee V-eu ti � � - � Two INTERESTING LEOTURts. f black mares will be " " I - . -1 V I ., all of . wandering paths of the young, good figures. One span o at � we,ehesp -and on iesey - Magenta, Logwood, Coehineal, 1nd1go, &c red auut the ir . become Vroficient in t1kis art Horse �itc olork and tackle, I' -_ "I , AIJ011BY & H. -OL, I ,,, the finest quality, produ��ing rich colors, at n. thing 1very rare and interesting is offe e meridian of life. was much admired. , e course 6 , ; aforth, and vicinit I in and ere many reach th charged fifty c�nts for th f six Peter Grant,�! Clinton. Implement or , Iter, - .� 455 to thelpeople of ge y ­ SHIPMEANT OF -On Monday I ' ' i - 1 1. I I i I Lumsden's Corner Drug Store. I � Moin- they are called upon to bid adieu to earth SHEEP. . months. machine for cutting, pulhugor otherwise. - :;, . �, - WILSON & YOUNG hav just received tb e lecturing line inext week. iipped b�-rail vest . .� , . I 1*= LOTS rOR SA2 I e � I , last' Mr. Wm. McClain at - 038PI . ­ : . . d and Tuesda 'the 2nd and 3r I of Oc. and share the common lot cifall. , -The partie� Waters 'and Smith On bar p 1 2nd George Mq,eA , ­ 71 - I the finest Stock of chins, Crockery and Glassware y yi -The regular -from Goderich 620 fat sheep, and 200 . 3rd W. _ .. if :;�jby sdjoiningthe' 1 , n '� I .. I . . -desirable sitUhtiQT.R - ' TEMPERANCE MEETING. t &I at GodeAch last week, for breaking Rodger2eq, ", Ix�Ln plough, , er,r Rev. John' Mfirpleat of Toronl� . . m2oot � ever offered in Seaforth, at prices that willi our t I � , .. . I ,reasonable, wlt,4 priso you. 459 . meeting of the Babylon Line Temperance more from Stratford. These animals occupied Kirkbride, Wdeklich. F1 unel. notfactory. lame, - . -A - . - - . I 11 deliver a co�rse of two lec ,ures in I into a house on the 7th inot,, - , An - IV, Y_ V�l , t were valued at 84 each, and were , L I , ilLy to H. W� C., 3 1 - 4' 1 . ) - . -HaIT C. ARMSTRONG has JUSt opened Out 11 the Presbyterian; Church of i . this town. - Society took place in the Methodis )y Mrs. Waters and Mrs. Beard, were made 9 2nd William Harrison Clinto110 � �i U Z,V,ETF, R, . ul L Aonday evening is "The riday night, Sept. 22nd, and, tended for the Buffalo market. , Mr. I -at ]S� L . . . I . large stock of Catholic Prayer Books, fresh from The subject for I church on F . McClain travelled over a large district discharged for want of ovidence. to' con- $3. Orustae , leather work, 1L ; . - . I . rL � 4 ,� 4 , Dublin. 40.0*1 - , tFas . quite successful., The at Viet them. Mrs. Beard the principal M. J. MOB I I , dericb,33. Oil a, I I - F;Kistence of a God"' and on 'ruesday as usual ollect this large flock. I .. - � I inum I i OUSF, AND LOT I tea . � al of country to c -, I regswel4 I . LooK OUT for Cheap Bargains in I witness failed to appear. nimals �� , 1 ifeo� lot W. N, �Jr li-Fo . of the Bible." tendance was fair, and the intellectu L a L 131 il,ty. r sale � a 1 4 � evening "The Inspiration . On Mon. � . 31 -W �s u thi t . .- I 4 ' - : 0, , na lot, -late i I at WILwoN & YouNG's-$l Tes for 80c. 459 1 t -all that could be looked for. Mr. ALLEGED CAss op ARSON I -Exeter has a new agricultural Seaforth, : I 1 la�dscape or ; - As many of ouri readers are d oubtleas a I ;� _ manna I, on Butcher. there . occa. - m. Keys, one of .the most prominent day, Daniel She& was tried before C. 1=wa - , ' ictu4r has on seve . building Which is intended for roots and sintin , us , an subject, Ist W. -,well st, . P -Dan Moran was a;are the le Esq., on a chargo of setting fire to . * I ipump &a,, and . . - temperance men in this township occu I . a ; also intended to be used for a -landscape, Caaa&u , � F.For terms'Whi=' Go--,r.E U AGAIN. si a encountered in,public debate Mr. pied Crabb on. gral ' - - W. Cresswell -I ; tre". , � of Jas. McConnell - 5th C J01IN $4,PORTZR, S�.ew sent up to Goderich this week forr the DP the chair, ex -officio. Rev. Messrs. Trou. the barn t carriage and buggy show room, and will- subject, 2n4 W - N. Cresswell, $10; . I old offence. The.Signal says he is roa�. B. 1F. Underwood, the great champion of 1 of Sept. 7th. In . . I � 0- � I Free Thought principles in the United leven and Angus gave'excellent addresses. Ashfield, on the nigb be a great improvement on the old out marm. pitm J Ist W. N. Cresswell, .� I -.---- - i - - � U"Ixa LOTS "I � ing the life of Moody and Sankey. Poor .� � the evidence heard it was stated that the rs bring, - �� W r color - aud crayon list . 1B �_Dr.jCOLF,UANTT, lo i , ,S, atee, and has proven himself to be a Mr. Smillie a reading entitled "Domestic ' door plan, when exhibito..' had to $12. w . i . - . . )I set the barn along with them sheets and rubber to Mr. Creagwell . i Dan. I g n swell prizes as follow&- 1, :16DOutly, o0capied as IL I . � 9 tl In _ - The case ,w I nf - . I . , 4 I e' an of a highly intellectual char. Wretchedness, and Mr. Clarke a recita. defendant admitted b �� . I&V' , _ AN ADDITION TO THE PRIZE LIST.- acter. The Bubj oto are very popular, tion subject, 11 Oh, why should the spirit on fire. ,as : jourued until keep off the rain and dust. am als ffrom, 0, lot $8; lands" ; .1n.g Las) 113 P,repar,edtoi ' � N � 0 -1 -to a � - Sle dis- of mortals be proud.- The'whole was in- to.day. - M. C. Cameroni Esq., Q. C., -The friends of the Primitive MethO.' Canadian subje.. lat $12; landsespe I le.termg -ay who =� , I Messrs. A. W. Ogilvie & Co., . of the Sea and when handle4 by such an terspetsed with music, and brought to a and Mt. B. L. Doyle appeared for the � .1 11 0 �� Asddngtop.�frZ]630;shox� ' , . forth Mills, offer a special prize of a bar- courser as Mr. M�rples is', canno fail to I diet Church, in Wingliam intend giving a not Canadian .siibj.ect, lat $8; marme ;. Tucstion� . uctive. close by singing the Doxology, after which defendant. i t � I rel of flour for the best ten bushels of pr'ove both interesting and instr - I 9 social on Monday, October 2nd, at 7:30 view, can ubject, lat $8. min 1_____1_4� � Fife wheat, exhibited at the Tuckeramith X: ollection wilFbe taken up evA h even- Mr. Angus pronounced the benediction. i - M., to be followed by 'Bunyan's Holy Clara MountW , c MCK1110D. - . pas, ,, Clinton, in thesme F " -Fou 82111 1210 - � how at Seaforth, on' ,. the ing atthe close of the lecture for defray- The next meeting will take place on the i War,, a service of iscred song and read- list, took Zes follows : Animalafronj sale !Vtst 3 Branch Fall 8 . - - . . - i26 60 ."res i 4 1 � � evening of the 29th of next month, when CHUR(ja RE-OrzN,ING AND SOCIA -U will lif .... '00uta� � I - h of October. - ,, e, 2nd � � I I sores tle red --and unael 9th and lot - i4 the necessary expenses. - -'ing. The Rev. R. G. Roseamp V I a or fruit 2nd 15 4 . . a - I - The re-openi-ng of Dufro church, McKil . . the Rev. C. S. - . . a'bnsh; fl: - - . - I I i . ; - I all are cordially invited to attend.. lop, on Sabbath last was very successful. preside at the organi -and portrait, lot J7 - I till life, I . " . good hardwoo . -ernises . * THAT H- . UL,LETT HBN.-Mr, Day, of - com To GRIZO.-On Friday t con- . , Willis will give the reading. . ... _. I � � on, the pr . . Hullett, left in our office the other, day 9 11 arable excitement was occas ned by � Bluevale. The church was well filled both morning -One evening recently, some of the -Mr. C . on, - of lot 10. !Wlyp ,to,&. SPROAT., Tq i and evening, when -Rev. J. Pritchard, of . I rlei inn . J ,� ,_ an egg which measures 61 inches � one tfi� arrest of a young man name George BUSINESS CHANGE. -Mr. W. Rois, pro. friends of Mr. J. McNab,belonging to the con. 3, K, 1 lost a new 'house on '- I RTY VOR SAL . . Bluevale, delivered two eloquent, impres- I dence i - "ROPE way Zd 7 J. the Other. This is no Irr On the strength of a tel In. re- � Exeter Division repaired to his real - Wednesday Of lot week ---by fire. He - . . I- story frAme house W, I so , * . :: re, Sea-foll � r�cbet4lli.- c8et' d1ronmGu h to be on ... prietor of the Dominion hotel of this sive apd practical di ourses on the in that place, and after a few relimin- JU ' _ _ the revi morket Squa I sional big stroke for that hen eithe rve � . 'Ok 'Out lace, has leased it to a Mr. Anderson, GoodneO of God and Loveliness of . 11W at mov Jn I ous sat� I b" � sea as all Who him. The y jag man :. q eation is ones, presented Mr. John Me a� With � and tber� w some under - IL _U egg vul! a yl, I i I - an well -Sdapt;ed for -ab � steady, every -day occurrence. : for _ worked Formerly of Manchester, for a short term. Christ �in the morning from Nahum I .' en of their ur . e rain fell on Tuet. has another to match it ? � � w6ll known in S aforth, h ng Mr. Anderson takes P0806asion L On th I I . a purse of $40 as a slight tok the house. I en I - farticulars a1pply to the j - I I - � � . . e 7, and :evening, from Canticles V.. 16. 1 . ' - - I cou, Sevaoxth, or to I - - - ! in, the �brick flou mill in is town for first of next month. - pathy and- remembrance in - the, o �� it wet the I e, then the suuco - , I . These iscourses will long be remembered BYM: - A - MRs. GiRiFFurf.-Mrs. Griffith was to some 'ime a few! y9ars ago, and at vari- , CONVENTION. -The Good 'Templars of distress which the late fire bad. caused oat strong and' hining on the lime, it -is I Ontario. -1 � I . by all who heard them. On Monday . . a at ous e � loy ent � since until within the him. Messrs. MoNab made suitable � . 4 this vicinity held their disfriet meeting - TTOME ' have appeared before, Judge Toirk ! . eveninj �, notwithstanding the inclemency supposed the li�uoe ignited in that way STEAD BOR - � t - I . Goderich yesterday, for the trial of the ast � oaths' About two years ago- in the Good Templars' Hall of this I good replies. Speeches, singing and recita There were t*,o of the children up . JLJL .!. of ace of th( i weather; there was a . . � .i f I quired4own-20 ati � - cliarge of micendiarism. The charge of Ya'mes'Mitchell, it cooper engaged in con, no were the order of the evening. had a narrow empe h, with a go ; . on Thursday last.. Th6 purport the attendance at the social. Addresses were tib stairi, and th ,. 60, 5 In bus . bigamy, recently preferred against her, p with thd mill where Starr was ' , " accident of a serious -nature hap- from. bein , 9'ea Z death. The lon ' of 7 _,roams, -f rattle barn jow, nectio I . meeting was to elect officers for the en- bi b . deliver�d by Rev. Messrs. Goldsmith, i - I bealth7und desirable n . in pened to Mr. Edwin Gaunt, Deputy � $o insurance. MT. X6. will not be brought forward, as it, has w � rking,j had a kit of tools stolen fro a W. ile-from 0 I suing quarter, and to test the feelings of Gracey,; all calculated quarte% of a = ' I been ascertained that it is entirely,, un- the shop, and Which he could nev�r get the people with respect to the passing of Hattlej and '!Leave of Wawanosh, list week, by which Kinnon has the sympathy of the oom. I �_mius,=&O. -0.1a,dolm-A � � I ) I of until to inspire to a deeper interest in the i . �' . - � - I founded. I tro � a f w days ago when he as- - munity. - - , - . I - I . . certained �, hey li . . have result "lazy. Mr., (;��ut wa's I X TOR S 10 . ek 6 the Dunkin Act in Huron. In the even Saviour's cause at home and abroad. he, was seriou I hurt and which� might ! ad. been sold *in ing a very large number of the inhabit. - ed - I ' I . Guelph by Starr some of the articles to aiAo gathered to hear the opinions of the - : entering it window after climbing up a to Uent, Lots 11 Aul CHANGE OF Fxwx. Messrs. ray, Excellent music was rendered by the � . Auction Sales. I I church:choir. A very profitable evening � '. smss,:Ove.r 1100 -Zle Young & Sparling have sold out eir or on and !some to others. Mr. I I Big Guns,'who were exp�cted to speak I d ladder, when the ladder slipped, and he -- -S,rQd": . o M sors. m te erg � was spent, and all being Well please - Monday, Oct. 2, on Lot 37., -Con. 2, L` � - good frame- house and U ' I stock at the Farmer's Store to M itegell.. went 6 Guelph last week to on prohibition. Mr. Wynne, of wen . . . of sixteen feetito the R. �S., Tuckeremith, Farm Stock and Iiii. ird of'100 t ftes; po-seesi iVaddell &Co. The new firm ,consists - . t home rejoicing in the improved fell a distance look after his! PrOperty, and - after Some Goderich, was appointed chairman, ound, and was picked up insensible.' ylements. Jos. McDonald, Proprietor- ' , ,this farm is ouli 5 mile$ of Mr. Waddell. late of Duncan & Dun, I appearance of the church, o ) for furthef particularfi a) . I difficulty foun"d �iearly all, and was thor. which office he filled with credit to him. ge was very seriously inju�ed ab , ' � . i 0 �ut the . P. Brine, auctioneer. 4� . Bxass619,ot t o- WN. BIS] can, and Mr. F. G. Sparling, and !they nvince e tools had been i body several of -the ribs and the, breast I - ; .1 begin with every prospect 9,f doing a mighly oo i - self and entire satisfaction to the meeting. � Rodgerville. Tuesday, Oct. 3, oil Lot 15, Con. 4, - - . . sold to the p r 1 a by Starr. It so hap' The speakers were -Mr. Thompson, of 0 bone' being broken, but the wonder is McKillop, Land and other Property. -T, - SALtO,R TO M � � successful business. i I ling house, that he was not instantly kille had Folt . - I - � p9nad that.. ar had left Guelph by that Goderich� Dr. McDonald, of Wingham, FiRg.-The dwel store and d or . Zontaining47istres,4 i � � Garniss, D - , tor; J. . Brine auct, , .1 . 0 1 1 - I ,)forth to a end stable ,belonging to Mr. Bonthron, of more of his bones broken. pr9p $ 1 1 vd; ou,Lake UVron, ines - time, and ha c me to Se� and T. Farrow, M. P., of Bluevale, each Wedn .Ox7a hotel, - dayloam; good Ira , . esday, Oct. 4, at KU me he ToxwroEs AGAI-S. -Giants this !time. Y, om Rodgerville,- were destroyed by fire on -A number of hands with teams are ` � � a. A telegram was sent r - � linton Valuable Farm. I We thought we had the biggest the afew day I of whom did justice to the subject. The the C 9 Wilson Cook, . ee's eAl Guelph to Seaforth, giving instructions music was conducted by Miss Ji&rdan, of Saturday morning last. The fire broke at, work 1 vellin � 9, - e g and gr velliq both of ­wbieli contained. . -Count could produce last week, but Xr. . It proprietor;;J. _ Brine,auctioneer.' mer; wrms eas,y; possei . for Starr'm irres�, which was accomplish. Migs Farrow, of Bluevale, and out in the stable shortly after midnight, station yard at Exeter, which Wi add A-" .� Gorrie, Tuesday, 0 t'll on Lot 1-6, Con. 4t 1 8=as In fail wheat 10 A. Botertson, of McKillop, has come out ed on Friday lao. After his arrest he Mrs. J. ( * Scott, of Seaforth, to the en-. and from the well and cistern being close greatly to the neat [appearance of the - , " 1 'Usborne, Fa �toelk__A PLUN,tETT,"Teacher, .337 . I . ahefM of anything we have heard of yet'. was summarily � relieved Of & seal skin tire satis "action 'of all present. At the to the stable, the supply of water from aepot and its surroundings. ... new ' i - I � 11 . Charles Perkilis proprietor ; A� BUop, � - .1 - � his dozen weighing 11 lbs.; he has also a vest which ador4ed his 'person., It oc. close of t le meeting a show of bands was these was soon cut off, and - there being no entrance gate has also been erectod, with . I . � -V'rALt_TAB=i LOTS Fd . watermelon measuring 321x41- inches r 'four auctioneer. �: 11 P � . � V, U�&TLNVAT ST,&TX< . and weighing 233f lbs. I !: curred in thii w4y : Some three o taken frc in all who were in favor of - pass- other water near at hand, the flames a 'pliances for looking at night.. Business_ Saturday, O�t. 21, on East Half ILA - � I � I i years ,,ago, Mr. Sharp, of this town, ing. the I �unkin Act in Huron, and not a spread rapidly to tbe,buildi-ng occupied of every kind is on the increase' whether � 64 and 55� in Jor,V sutv� — I i . P, I -vicinitY . i - rde lo; a seal'skia vest at hand wa3 held up in opposition to it.,, as storeandpqst office. That was soon import, e ort or passenger. The 32, CoIi]. 2, L. 11. S., Tuckersmith, FAIM _- ftom their zlose - - Stock, Implements and Household Far- .8'speeially aaaptaa for " A GoOD Si-towrm, -About hal4ast 6 . y I -at on Mon4 I ay evening signs of approaching, Thomas' tailor a . op. .The vest was. com- The meeting adiourned at 9-45, and all reduced to ashes. Considerable of the amount of t�Ee produce, &c., shipped off niturle. Z. Diibyshire, proprietor; 4 Terms- _�Oue-yo=thcwah� * ; pleted and take � awa.y by Mr. Sharp, but left well satisfied with the proceedings goods were saved, also the material in the from this station between the i 15th of :annual instftlments wit], rain �we�e visible, and very shortly a I . I . P. Brine, aucti�neer. � cent. TW�� perfect- � " I . ,was shortly aft ' wards taken back to the of the ev ning. � post office'and the household furniture, August and the 15th of Se ternber inst., - . ; - 1 i HURST,Solicitors, God smart Shower came down, continuing at I i . I Shop, by him � t6' get repaired. In the efothing. &e. The fire is thought to be cousisted of forty-two car ioiada,l averag- .. valsiallnight, Therewerealsoi . - - r . - inter I Occa' meantime Mr. Sharp left town, and when I Brussels. . the worl of an incendiary. The property ing a freightage of 20 000 lbs. each. � AXD LOT I . � I : ' I F I - ; . I . -sional filiowers on Tuesday and -yesterday. -A farmer res - I PARTMENT I I twostor4%V 0 This bon ritiful su )ply has long been' ced- he returned, Thomas,,the tailor,, had STORIL-A very heav rain fell in this was insured but we have not heard to, , iden't of Goderi4h town- TAILORINIC .DE . � Hotsm-e In taken Frenc4 leave of the town. � He went y ; I i . ,market i u Seafrartb, al - � 0 -y evening and what ainount. ships Mr. David Patton, in a cor�espond_ i I . ,house Stauds with the,� ed, and will, no Joubt, prove an im , the person. in:. charge of the shop and neighborhood on M nda — - ence to the Signal from Nebraska, writes 1 . Tile boil - . benefi� to the surrounding country.! .The T"� I . 'Tuesday last, which has made everything - ! I � I . a4joini,ng lot . . I inquired for his vest,but the article could Grey. -as follows : I 'Near Scotland I Met with I ing room, Sitting Toom - weatherds cobsiderably cooler since the - � I . look reatly changed in appearance eye4 detifl showiag the I not be found. T Ascertaining that Mr. . y :with four bedL-rooms nn� I � - I . L friendly g a number of Canadian friends from I � I Toon . rain. . I I . after t c great drought. � BASE BALL�-) aine of base - - is are Urge &u IwAl I . I Starr had charge of the shop at �one time, , ck I trl I . - . . I I he also questioned that� gentleman about THE IALL SHOW. -The East Riding ball was played at Carmuno' between Morris. I spent a very pleasant'time Largest and! Finest, Assortment Df well a'ad woodshed eo D181,0 ED OF XV THE CENTENINIAD.- , I. Fall Sh w takes place at Brussels on the White Stockings, of that place, and with A. Brown, Esq., formerly Reeve of � . mediate. Apl)l_v to A. 11_� I his missing yes , He received a very - e owns nine hundred acres of i SOMETkSET, w We learq that Mr. Charles E. Mas6n, of , Tueslay and Wednesday, the 10th and the Young Maitlanas, of Whitefield's cor- Momfl.: H i I ---. I _[ ; -_ -Bruceftel.0, disposed of his heavy dr�ught peculiar reply , p I �� 11th of October. The Great Western ners, on Saturday, the 23r it- , I -1 tolt SALE' _' (I ,, and Mr.'Shai* hid always � d inst., reau Jand,' has-- forty head of cattle, three - �, I I � � * * 1;�I, for after a suspicion that Starr know where�' Railway Company advertises to carry ingin favor of -the former clubby a. score workinf?'teams a number of .sheep, hogs, 1 ' F"M ! _J stallion Tlene1g, at the Centenni I _. V TED 011— I 14,con"ssionfi 311 i t was,� Vpon hearing of -the ar. -_ IMPOR - OTHS I ) . $1,000. IMessrs, D. &J, Fisher also sold- the ves � I passengers for the two days at single fare of 28 to 4. Mr. James McNaught actel &c., aril would soon be rick were it not - .! i r . and in bet,t ;8tate of b, ' 0 T ave PolicemauDolmage . I I . . their Stallion Pat Malloy, and Mr. � J. j. r st Mr. Sha p � station to Brussels. as umRire. The following is the score for grasshoppers.' He is spoken favor- . I � � � � I . � Vith -fall wh-3ar" large, . . � from anY I buildings, log house, 'w of � a desoriptioniof ithe vest and told ]1im, to ably of as being the coming man at � I � I Fisher one of his mares. Not a fe _ i 14; n"d with ��e& � � - BmiK AGBNCY.-The -gentleian sent by innings -. . .. . woll le the exhibitors from Canada expect d to � -keep a sharp � look out for it. The con . election -next fal4 rep ative of EVE §IIO`WN AT THE - I q stable noticed that his prieoner had such by the nager of the Bank of Montreal Inriingo. 1 2 3 4 5 ,6 7 8 9 as, resent I � I I Belo, 0z", 11arter mile; * I make sales,of their stock at Philade phia", . � I YonngAfaftlauds..o 0 1 0 0 8 0 0 0- 4 the county he lives in." . . I I I from'Methodlet churel I orse an article orl his persoul and iook the to mako.% report as to the advisability of I I I for fwrther pitracultin but as an American's only fancy in establishing an agency of that Bank in, Wbite Stockings ... 3 I 0 1 I' 6 11 4 1-28 -There sec,ms to be a great rivalry I i . I fle-81i is to have a "tip-top racer," ;there vest off. While the constable W, as doing 8 I MITIORELL, Brm;sclsl� I . Brussels this fail, has reported in favor . amongst the baker f ratemity in Exeter .777 �- Barristers; I Brussels. ' was not much covetousness among pur- this 9ta,rr admitted thatit was I the vest Bayfleld. . I . P 7 77 1 . I . .1 -_ i I of havinj it opened as soon as con venieiit. - which, acco din to thi Timep has ex- I � E rlkuyl - I chasers ffir the heavy built, slow-b1poded bought by Mr. Sharp,1 but that -it had - Ir " . ­�_r"sentatives . e . I . � L -Con. S, H� ' a(yricultu r, anX that The busi iess men and others ought to be . AssAuLT CAsE.-Agnes Bell, of Bay- tended even to I eyine re e - F IFTY A�CR n ral animals exhibited fro ' this not been paid fd Thomas sold - . , 1. t d so long - _ , -of; 10 * ' , I country, . 1 9 it to him. On $aturday evening he* was -well satii fled after having wai e field, was recently tried before W. W. of the respective I � rms, it says : On - . I . pleared,improved-and 1 - I brought before � Mayor Armit�ge, and for an a,,ency of some. bank, and now Connor and John Esson, Esqs., J. Ps., Saturday evening last, Mr. Norillmore's i ­ -_ ing m is wt -ii tijuberoa I ; � ow iu file I CoxvL'inimvrAny- Surpmt-.'-On Wed. witnesses were examine ases. being lik aly to obtain an agency of one of for an aggravated assault upon Louisa pony, not willing that the horse of his Purchased andicaXefully Sele _� uir buildiugs on the - E5 . I - leilitag trecH, niso.au- . .. I I nesday ovening laqt a few friends oi Mr. In court Mr. Sh�rp produced it receipt the best )anks in the country. - We hope Troyer, of the same place on the 22nd master's rival in the baking line, should best Euro&an Market for Cash I und a,good w,ell and I I I . .1 Mr , Miles Iroin segv)rthul. . - Ww,. Burton, phonographic teachek, met .acknowledging the payment in full'of $21 to see T * Leckie's new building, ult. It was stated in the evidence that have the start of him, made a bold at- I I � . which he is erecting suitable for a bank, the defendant struck the plaintiff on the' tempt to smash up the -bread cart att-veh. . -from Xinl�tup, on a g1j. at the Wmme,rcial Hotcla�nd enter ined he vest. !The 6vidence taken in � ­ � , th - - .Spplyll I for t er palticulars - I soon to be occupied for that purpose. Mr. side of the bead with a stick. Defend- ed to him. To this end- he started up I . � i -_ hiin with a fafewell fiupper on the eve of both -cases was of such ,a-driminating na- I . I I . Stance P. O'. � L I - - W C'arlick drugffist, has leased the other Main street, while Mr. R. was , his dep�rturc for England. ,The chair ture thatL he P.s sent to Goderich to r ant was admitted- to , bail to appear at calling at BY"OUR 41 R'. MCDOUGALL I ________________�� : ... was OCCU ,ied by 12-1r. Wadden and the : h okie s,uow building. the Assizes. some house, and tore down towards the M LL: . . i stand his trial. '� ; . I *-I I I.NT TV -00n E - � I 0 bakery at a rapid L gait. No material i 6%1e, Soutli-hall t vice-uhai, by Mr. Arthur Atkinson. . ; ... "O v, alf of '� I . . —_ Z I t 134, Gontaining 50 =1 After pai -taking of a hearty supper a very I TuPkersmith., . � Wroxeter. Hibbert. . harm Was done. . - I ' ' L ' prompt - - - atetlos-red, Nytil fent ,. � J leasant evening was spent tog6then, ,� Ordersfor Clor),nin Will receive ctativatioii - the balua � NEARLY AN A CCIDE-31.��T.-The infant son PLO-%NIING MATaH.-The Hibbert Plow- 9 . I 7 I IN A XENv Dusnims.-The Stratford , . Mitohell Notes. % F-. . ,bank barn with istfl:1 Ir. Burl on leaves with the best.. wishes- I of Mr. Cyrus Darling had a narro ca e ing Association will hold their annual - . � i botweauAoli . Br,acoil, of last week has the following : vZs Attention and will be found, � I of all his friends. He is going h we OW '11A new branch of .manufacture has f rom, death by poisoning a day or t 'O Zpo'- plowing match on Tuesday, -Oct. 24th, On Tuesday of last week, Mr. Samuel i Te of paym,ent e1F - urn I - I IrOmSeaforth,aud �on� important business and intends re� I i By Some mischance he got hold of a vial of when liberal prizes viill be awarded. The Marshall, of Mitchell, almost severed one I � . 9 m starp�A in Stratford, that of ! . . � oil- tht premises . ­ ag,vin carly in' the spring. Mr. Burton just bee � landanum, and before he couWbe stopped first class will be open to all comers, as- of his feet in two With an axe. Medical . q I'D"" . tbreshing macli"ne making, by the firm MRS. XNERT MIL sails by the White Star Line from N,1w . 1� o he drank almost the entire contents of it. ,usual. All adjoining societies will please aid was called in when the wound was PRECISELY R CHT iN PRIOL Z . of. Al cDonald, ' XTcPherson & Co, Power I I I ; ___� - - York on Saturday. I A doctor was at once summoned, emetics, 'take notice. � - dressed. i I - I AND -Von - I � for the machinety is furnished by an 18- � I . L SALF1. � I . - - - I administered, and, greatly to the relief of _. Uwrlshiu �of_ A14r, ,( t Sa-tui da 'S 'n - - -Messrs. Blatchford and Beatty's cele- .acres ,cfearid -wel, horse power en e of improved construe . � � (`.,uL,.---The cartoon in las the little fellow's parents, his life was i Huron Notes. I I I , au'l I I . tion, which ,witg� the boilef and forges brated resonant. chamber organ has beat QUALITY, w . � PRECISELY K CHT IN -%- 0 rulus from Brossels, I I Grip is axceedingly laughable, an 1 de- � are located in the annex. The firm will saved. Tenders are wanted for the erection all conipetitors at the Provincial Exhibi- . - I .9 4tiarter -of a n:i'le, �fx I -County �of an Episcopal Church in Belgrave, .... Si lot 27 Con 7, to fines the positiou taken by the Glol e a id employ at the start between 30 and 40 . BABY, BALL.--�-A game- for the tion at Hamilton, and carried off the Ist I , w, � Mail ontheBecclier question to anicety. . � h * h' and the Silver Cup was to - -Dr. Taylor, of Godericb,' has left The show was opene I - bu�ih, 50"acres' uar-&* 'r. L " men, which force will, no doubt very c amPlOng T ; ; ANUFAVRE; - - -_ I . I " by Pro" PRECISELY RJCHT INA ' us6ft,I timber, Land sit ' . Hen. Geor�_gc Brown and Mr. 1J. � , I - riz . have been played on the 23rd inst., be- for England to further pursue his P � shortly be doubled." Messrs. McDonald, . Chis%olm playing a grand musi.bal selec- i I Infle from -the Vbove ; I Pattesou, the respective manage a !of . tween the Athletics of Wingham, and studies. . I . Uudcrsignerl�on 1,1 MePberso,p & Co. intend devoting their tion all the playerg giving pla& to the - , I�Ay d a3 two - ' -T � lu- - MiRy NvAtkiv, th,ose . journals, are represente . � the holders of the on Dominion pianist. WU ... - � I I ., . attention exclusively to the making and . p -the Silver Maples here were ifourteen prisoners in - very plons looking old women, P�ssiug - .. . : of Wroxeter. Forsoine reason or other, the Goderich jail last week, in Bruce County I Delightfully Warm for -the F4 ' I repairing of - threshing machines. . I - -The young stallion o L6gan, be. I AR,11 FO.R "ISALI with their fae,es askaot on each Ode of '- Athletics did not put in an appearance, I jail there was not one. ,.L rd 8 I . - F - � . ; the irreverent Beecher, and 'resenting Tile .machines' manufactured by them - although eKpected by the Silver Maples, I -Mr. Thomas Angus, formerly of lorignin to Mr. T. J. Hicks, Mitchell, has AC, terms, Lot. -4 p.0 . p i Are called the bominion Standard and . ' T off laurels at the Philadelphia I Offt,7-0 of whicl� 4 their advertising accounts at him over L .1 carrie I I The Ver y Lowest -Prices f Or 7tlieLo' Lft 4 " I ... -and the -ame was consequently forfeited Brussels, is Vreaching on the Kippen n- elAss tultiyauoli i they e ect to turn out for the harvest n Centennial- He competed agai t nearly - balanee I their shoulders, assuming a; very slocked,' . to the latter by a score of 9 to 0. circuit in the interest of the Methodist ' Tiglit Times. 1 , - timbemd wifl, appea . rance indeed. Each is pf 1877 some 40 or 50 of them, the aver. 1 50 other horses of an ages, andalthou h I c0mfiorttble; -a - la)elled � � ,the . ,good i % thus : "Editorial, don . I ,a(,e cost of whioh with horse -power com- REAL EsTA.TE CHANC:ii.-Mr. Nathaniel EpiBcopals. ; . h rs past, Te Made, Most Carefully ,Oil also -well V_"tered - V I . � , go ; adv,rtise- lete will be 8,100." Air. James -Mac- Allen has sold his property on the west -The Harbor Mills-, Goderich, during - and 41,01les from 'Bra e ' � a - 5 of carried off the third prize from! the Can- Preodses. � meat go,' by all means. " Th etter- P flour, � I donald, lwell known in TUckerami srs. last week shipped IS cars of from Seaforth mint i 11 $ t , press, regarding tha same topic, of which I th, is side of Main street for $9105, to Mes f ser'bening. They received adian Government. � . roads lea,aing,t�o -till 0 J ' I bran and 1 o: '. I - -we give a sample in another col . I tbe peri6n alluded to in this firm, Mr. Bell & Shaver. It is, we believe, the I . -A you 00 W. two ladies came Com I . . 'arra and is dcscryiu�l - . u "' 1". � �jlacdonald's prospects in a new business intention of the latter gentlemen to erect a cargo of 21, 800 bushels of wheat from . utt g an end to his I existence e Early an . leavey . our mea5ure. appjv on the prpami;�, aho capiW. . . ht,ve induced him to remove from the next spring a handsome brick block on Milwaukee. : very near f, -Bla4t.R', XTX� - . I . I I on Saturday D' t of , t week., He was First Come F�rst Served, I 1-1 - - . : Tow -,r COUNCIL. -A -t the meeting o the tow- nship where lie has so Ions. been much this property. The value of real estate -A span of horses valued at $200, � . I � " � -_ � --- __ I I % I Ong,. dsteemed, and he do6 so with the beat in this village his greatly advanced dur. belonging to Mr. Francis Bark, was driving a , ast o e along St. Andrew's I I 'IF, &UM FOR SALt. - town council held on Tuesday eve � ' Best kG6,'Pice nOv'-- - Part .01 Lot _N�_� killed"by the cars on the evening of the street tow, rds the station, and -not being You can makd the � last the PnblieWorks Committee 11 wishes of his many friends. We also ing the present ear, and this'sale is but . . . . 4111lith, 4,ontaillin _� . ere ,. - y i I . - ,g 1;. :1 aware of �he repairs going --on at the d ; ole�rod, -wen - . k on, . _0 � I Vation, th� biaan,6 %, instructed to erect a new bide lications which show 18th inst., at the railway crossing on lot f anoed a w Wish hi� every'success. one f the many inc. bridge, an L the night being dark, he - i �� A goodL � M L , I Gouinlock Street, on the south s de of - COUI��CIL EE,TiN.G.-The Council met that Wroxeter, in point f rosperity and 2�, con. B, Turnberry. I 1 4 According to Judge Tom's decision would li&v� ran over the embankment L I fr-ame bu=, � I'll Killoran & Ryan's premises. A p titiou �his day at -the house of Jo'hn Cook rogresg, is determined to eep pace with - - L - - I CASK I Also IL log baxn I gade . L and tumbled into the chasm below had TERMS I - Lb,%rj�n , ' -0 mondville. All the members present' E - only one of all the Voter's Lists of the . I .a , . 9 �Or-ehavd 4 .� I . _1e 4 I At Zlham 3� " The � . �y C)i � �c 4 1 4 1 k W th I __P;_�=_ I RAAZ TIAND Simi) uildi to E #1�g,l the 4 ipok W - was received froin the property t, ,j L . er competitors.L County of Huron was absolutely correct, it not bee I for a gentleman who was "'ell'watered- 1.-s,4 j on the East side of the burned is ricti TMilnutes of lag� meeting read - and con- PUBLIC MEL'TIN.G.-A public meeting - - I I , . close by at'the time, and gave the Alarm. ad" . A1111 9 xafi" irom ,X - . askihg for the digging -of a. dn in on� firmed. Moved by Mr. Sproat, seconded willbe held in the public hall on the The list mentioned is that of ,the town. Or I per c�nt per mouth 9MIMI r0a, -da leading I - . �y JaM L . As it was the horse's fore feet reached I I Main Street along the front of thei - prop� es Macdonald, that the folloi ng of October 5th, of the ratepay. ship of Usboine, prepared by Mr. S. P. I I I I "'t 'to Schools And c I 3 I I . I . . : te . the pile of dirt laying above the abut- . I -01, to Chii�lhui;'� alls clerk. � � I . 'us The street c9mmitt' a b6 levied for the current year for ers of the village and others interested, H J% I � erty, ee ,w ary in. � ra I LN8,01 . structed to have the dritinbuiltfort 11" ith.� I County pur " ' ' of 2: mills on to take into consideration the establish: -A squirrel hunt came off at Pine ment. , The driver and his comrades' i : I , q. � -poses, a rate Orl River, Ashfield, on Friday, 15th,followed thankfulness at being so miraculously GENT& i FURNISHINGSt' � . A . .- .1 '+n 'no h"il+. ^- 4-L 4-1k 1 +ba AMInr w4h I the sz enial rafe r n. all ment Of a inronpr ovstem of water i � � . ou 0 0%. " i R V -:-��,-,Xaxu _� - A ran 11 - I r . ZI - by a d dance in the evening, at saved from such a sad end May better be i I Z PAR - .. side of market street west of then ar etJ I y the by-law � equalizing the &Lue of in the village. A full attendance is . . i Posed .of T,ot No� , SU I ; thip i . A resolution wag Passed to the effe -It, ha 1, chool property, in 1875, and a sum of desired, as the matter is one of great Mr. J. aoi��Orr:fs. Mr. John Rae, Lake imagined. than described. � � HA I'$ AND CIPS, I - ,,,,,Of Goderikh, ( ' I . - 1 224.44 for Union School Section No I importance, affecting as it does the vital Shore, made the largest count, being —No less than three runaway,"dento i - , U are -cleared an, I the Council. purchase the six feet ) re� .: . i . I - CM I . P and nearl to widen Main Street in the burkit Jig � JR McKillop, in- accordance with iie' interests of the place. The late fires in somewhere over 1,300. ha od * Mitchell last Friday evening , ! rerawini yall . - I I . , . � I , i I I 119 54 -&-ares � , trict provided the co ittee can arn i. requisition of the trustees of said section , Seaforth and Brussels and other heigh: —During last week, the International ' people were separating 'for their 'Arrivi 'from Now Yorkof 016 - liriculled and v,er - ge I as Mr. � Weekly �U I . qugli - _y � ... lvll -property : and that th I - Salt Works at Goderiob did very little after the show. Wooffley, of I , . . I ty; A large Auw, with parties owning �n t� I e clerk be instructed to draft boring towns, should warn the inhabit. I hom trum . I g in Wt ; but theTwere daily ex NeV�ftt Styles Lout. 0 house ind S( I district. The following resolutio OV41 $6 by-law in accordance with the above ants of Wroxeter of the danger of havin pectiug a , Fullarton, was run into by a � runaway I � - L I SUO *goo d young .b � f . I i I t I boat ; Messrs. Harrison & Evans wave �team, thrown fro h- and had I - fe"I � ell and Be dea resolution.—C4rried. Mov6d by Mr. no protection or at best a very inefficient In Is wa a I i ._� � I .himp A good well,an . I ' � I I t ed b William CamPb , passeA - - J� terrible in loading the R M. Davidson with 650 some of his ribs broken,.:T � other. i . - is about -2 mile . by 9r, Broadfoot, was ,J; , 'That Sproist. seconded by James Macdonald, one against oslamity that W" & -Co, - a - _U_ I . . - . � tons for Chicago. Mr. W. Campbell wise injured. Ax Mr. A. Xiller was A. G. WDOUGALL . " M'S.ACOUUty 4Df e delay in b* that the sum ofl, 825 be grAnted to the one hour might lay In ashes the growth I I . 141i this'Coaucil regrets the el, Y in ; Ing I � I I ,J wa ly to the � I ! I i . . � ! i -0. u , I . . i � 0=800 � I - I i ! - . � I 1�7 I I �� i I 11 � I . - : i . . I ..... . . I . � � I � . "I � I.. . .1 I I . I .- I i I I I ; I I I i I . . �L � _ � ,I, �1� I I , � . it i . .. . I i - I � i I ` . . I— � . 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