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Thisaction bms.beea satin. The door handles and card re- water, for enough rain has fallen St. Marys Public Sell- ­ I- 1).t g6t the grainaway. ; I 7 001 is 3800. Rigs # : U0, ' ' . would suppose that the National Policy or&] : i I 'In.eoessit %ted by the grasping endeavors ceiver are of ivory. The front, back within the lait six or seven months to A. E. Barbour,secolld teacher rece- I . .1 ..; 1had to U left in the � iury I . - Strayed Steera-Major Kirklyy. � "of two three ambit and*sides have . large oval plate glass cover the whole settlement underwater, 6400, and the 1�wost gal _' - "leg .� - the sta -the stor - Esta -ay Cattle -F. W. Crich. � was -building up the country; that I 1: In r(ply i I am to inform you that ions villages and windows, which can be opened when yet frorn'reports we have the best crops $250. 1, ary give, is tioni, ana . . . :. -jVled to Overflowing. Thi . I - I Eatray Steer -William Sproat. ' where one year Ago- there was , want and the Po I tma6ter-General has, quite re- 616mall to Wns anxioua to become county desired. It is one of the finest coaches in the country. The Provincial show -A Stratford vM-ain took his . I I I for waut of st . . -dven! the rn'tter his consider- 'fe - - vornPe, ed, Dry GoodB-A. G.M.LeDougall & Co. starvation there is to -day abundance . ebutly, i a "seats ol prospective counties. The ever manufactureil in Canada, and has held here this fall,. would have been a and child to Buffalo a few Wi I I , 11 � I ation, and much regrets that it is not . c .. - days ago and . A0P bu *,g for some - Vi . Estray Cattle -William Dennison. and- to spare, and that this migbty in his' power, without incurring undue "feeling � n Gray, Howick and Turn- ompeted successfully -at all the 'fairs success, but as usual -the rain came then deserted them, lemving theni pen. 1. 1.1-1 4nautities. Th -vast , 0118 . I , - Estray CalvoB-James Halloran. change is attributable to the new tariff L ,.to provide a :+ remedy for the in-' "berry is docidedly against dismernber- at which it has been-exbibited. . down in torrents when we would just as nileas in a strange city. They' Were . � . it is Proposed to, - remed_y I I . � I- . . - 11 To Breeders -Job a 9tombn r*3'. - soon had it otherwise. I took one first tahen charge of by a ,charitable Society. - I ana Trunk to Uni. Berkshire Boar -W. S. Mundall. and to- it alone. In order to counteradt. conveni ce,leomplained of." I'ment, d the Munidipal Council of - and two second prizes for wheat, part .and sent back to Stratford, where t1le � . , � the Gr � - M-askoka. .­� . Irom tome convenient poit . Farm, for &-le-Mrs. W. L.. Stafford, these extravagant - and unreasonable Wh7 s meant by " undue expense' ."thefornie township has very properl' from my own farm ,and part from Mr. woman has a sister. - I � ­ - I .� � . r y MR. EDIToit-Sir: In looking over , .. line through Exeter and 2: Mill �nd Farm for S%le-N. Matheson. -prevent their ' - W4 CILD40t Say, Unless; it is that the ,,Been fit ',o place its adverse opinion on your paper of the 21st inst., I noti Turner's which I bad rented. It is the -A farmer who drove i' - I I I claims and to Cod a ato tst I I ; . Furniture -John S. Porter. . promulga . � ­ . . : field harbor. 7 . and trunk; authorities refuse .to per- 11reocrd ill the form of a condemnatory letter from R. Barr, giving'bis Views of general opinion that Manitoba's exhibit Marysfrom the -ou. �t 0, 1, - . tion having an undue influence on the Gr ­ e ri.ry, few . ,he ing 'Of tUA 2.1 _T shippi I I ­ . . , I I To Farmerg-E'xpositor Office. . � at Ottawawasnot as good as it might since, stopped his te days . Estray Horse-Johi,i MoMean. public mind, the Globe on the otlier form t110 service satisfactorily, unless ,-regolution. I Muskoka., Now, as I passed a co , am opposite the ___ to the OldCountry is becf�3 - : I . If other townships wou'ld 120e, � . � , . . - .. - - : I . . have been, on account of the farmers Agricultural Hall and emptie - -1 � . � . . of weeks theredn the summer of 1877, a about . . _bf ' iderable i . Strayed Steer"Ames Holden. hand seemed to think. it necessary to go Qy re6eive ' bonus ftom the public ,-foll * ' - being in the very midat of bar t when, dozen cats and kittens a I 'Jaess. 00116 mpor I - � A owthoexample of Groy�,the am- and after makin but Of a b' , , -week 1,W0 - turkeys were' . ; t. . . . chest t6 nd14 I g a pretty thorough ex- ves � ag, - I . � � Sale Notea-ROert McColl. to the other -extreme. It is necessary, ce them 6 do. so. .If this "bitious Ilages. which are ;1ow en- amination of the part -'that -I Nvas in, I the articles were called for. We expert I He had probably heard that the rats '. � -.,& !-urge nunaber . I '! I I . ,.- " ­ . _.. �. . F,xeter. - . I I .. � a . Rotray Ewe and Lamb -G- Patterson. - is the & 4tion taken by the Postmaster- must say that I could t a tole raph line in here from Winnipe'a I were very nu, merous ill town, or th . keys ana goesehaw also � " " I Ho - _r therefore, to draw a line about 'Midway I "deavori g to swell from frogs,:to oxen not 1�iow i a .1 9 .. . at raes Wanted .rhomag iellis. . [ � . ome time next month unless th'e' the-sau.9age men were I . . I General, it is certainly a .pitiable one. o ' through Mr. Barr's Spectacles. To any - . short of ra . trom, Seaforth and ofh,� - between them, and upon the would b rat in the attempt." - i I oi- � SAUta Claus -M. R. Coupter. basis so � . . )�E l i . person used only. to a level con try like weather interferes. There is ry terial. th-is county. If this busit ' her na it carriers �re bound under I -_ ve . - t% , - Other na I _1 . Apples Wanted -A. G. McDougall. . formed to cast a balance. 'Taking'; this . I . - — : I the county of Huron, it cortai ly ap- little appearance of winter here yet, -A few weeks ago S. C11ilow ,With .- . � as it no ambt will, it NVJ-A � 411 nalties to deliver the mails at Ann mc Exeter puts in its � �, Al but the sidevialks have a covering of his family left Mitchell for his nati,ve . Horse W ted-Sinith & West. �, uourse,'and aided -by the reports of the heavy p,e , � . I � W 61 Ea' to pears very billy,lut if the stone were as 0 :fitable for our farmers to 'I 1 Keys Lost --Hickson & Bleasdell. � - mud. Now that was another feature in "green isle," with, the intention of ; , . ' their destinations without delay, and beacountytown. TheRejTectort nks plenty as M , . local press on both ,Sides, we can � . hi r. -K,arr Seems to think, - � than formerly . I - . . tention. to 4; Monbv to. Loan -Thomas D. 13,yan. ' ; r receiving the- weather here we were never to see, spending the remainder I . 5e fbwls� .: within a reasonable time afte lips of there will Pertairtry be no difficulty in of his; days the - - . W04W&nted-A. G. VanEamond. - probably arrive at a very fair estimate . . , 1 it is just the centre bf the towns] mud after July or August, yet there has the "old sod." Not find* Oil 'Iyt I 0 hem, bp the Grand Trunk, being a Ti having the leading roads made of thern Ing I�elaud up .. �_t.b,e. B -h Rword � I of the. working of and the ben T . . been plenty and more than enough to big expectations as the country , �_ raRy 1A, Heifers in Pound -Wm. Dorrence. � 71 . efits de- t ickers4th, gibbert,. Usborne, Bid- in time, and so� have good roads, al- . for -A says : On Satu � . rived -fro * ful corporation, is"permitted to al- d ulph, M'Gillivray, Stephen, Ray and though hilly. With regard to the rocks, ever since with no sign of its aisap- working man, he Speedily too,k �. _ . National Polio ,at least power , . return . young men came to the * . . . : - .1 pear are very passage, an again. . M t � y . . low the i aails to lie for hours at a way- Startle and so it is. As the Wing- I think that there is anoe� - The threshers a is Settled dow.0 -III, ' r illee, manufacturers . -- 'VI -lig a in so fal a's 9 are cou- . yl I not more than five . fi-eafjrth,,dn. I rather , . W., , * . station, I ud,.refuses to efficiently per-. ham sche e takes in all the I per cent of actual waste through them, busy atN present. It is expected that Milcbell-,a poorer but a wiserinan. rhich.) when in ir6nt of th' -A I - r- jmto 4 earned. In the first place,then,the . . . . other � -morrow there ne on each of � -Mr. J. C. Cairns, of Hibbert hav- - V ; I - -1 " , 4 1 � ly and I think that fully 50 per cent. of the � : . it #OU ( I It -form the service they have undertaken municipalities in this part Of the I coun- to will be o . 3E[otel,caVle to a, fita�ndstill: (77 1 , . manufacturers,,at least a great many of . . the four farmg arourid -mine, making in�g been pathmaster in. 1878, ' -eilLe-3, � . , . . whole country is level enough and clear ' i set a nuln- I lyrefuse to Move __ � ---... -,.- - _ ____ _ _____ . , unless thBy are specially bribed to .�do ty except Seaforth and XcXillop, and ellop that number within one mile of each ber of men to work clearing the r6 - . . - ___ __ ---"- --- - -- 7- _- ' - ­ * - them, are not by. any paeans satisfied . ,. ,gh of riocks and stones to use reap- a4 baekward-, inuch to the . � � I . il our Postmaster- General is so as we do not care to ini . A'; I . 1. ers, mowers, plows, Sulky rakes, and other, two being by steam and two by from Snow drif ts. The pathmastor - behind. him SEALFORTH, - NOVE XBER 28, 1879. yet, And Sir Leonard Tilley had to 80* - terfere with tjhe Occupants I - � . 11 . timid le.4 he incur the displeasure of either of our ambitious relative such implements without difficulty. horse -power. There is a great deal of who succeeded himon the same beat vere threshing he lay d listen to many and doleful complaints. 8, we - - I __ . buggy ___i=_,_ With regard to deserted Shanties, I did the grain damp, and no wonder, but ,refused to give the parties oredit .on had to be detache4, ' ' Those -of them whose- m-Janufaoituresare this m4lity corporation, and lose its now put forward our scheme. We 90 see some in one locality near the fron- there seems to be ready sale .for it. their labor for 1879, and the conse. -- I'd al - . The Hum of the National Policy . I upport, hat . he dare � . w ess , quence is that'M . Cairns Imi . . � I InW I r. -111awkshaw's st I - I political S . not at- in for making Seaforth and McKillop tier. These, I have been. told � by the . ins pay- � . , daiys since 010 � . sufficiently protected complain of the I Farmers ill not sell at present unl r c . and the- Fina_nce Minister. - - ­ tempt comp6l them to fulfil their eu- one county, with the county � seat at settlers, were inhabited bef6re Muskoka obliged to. Forty cents is offered for . melit for those who m- he set to work, ---A few -_ � Usb, . . tax upon the raw materials which enter t I 0 . . Mr. J. Hunter) of - � . ' became free grant land, and when r oats but no sellers; wheat 60 cents. I and. asks the Council to -relieve hini of . . , , . - , ; � Sir Samuel Leonard Tilley, Dominion into those manufac. ' gageme f s. -This a pretty state of af- ' Winth-to ,hat � I ever 2. citatern, the top,of .1' I . tures, and in many 0 � p .or Leadbury. This would sold 0200 worth of wheat over a month big responsibilit for -which I . .� act came in force some of the settlers li y he is per. , . been seenrely fasteried, W1 Finance Minister, has jqst completed a insiane6s wha.t'*s raw -material for one fairR. I lie 'public may suffer incon- make as compact and convenient a left and went further back where they ago. I have over 200 .bushels ye there being it depth of 1111 . � - . tour Of the Provinces of Ontario and ma,n is just what another ma,n mauu- venienc; md loss, and the Postmaster- county as D.ny of them, and ag for the could get better land, and are still, in besides 600 or 700 of oats and a little -Mrs. Peter Twaniley, an : ­ . I q . elderly � tier. The splash attractei I . � it' - General� although cognizant of the fact, barley. I have moved into the Portage lady who resides in the to I Quebec. He has visitecl the Various i fac,tures;. so that in ' the most of cases, holding their first . wuship Of I . this respe expense of erecting new coxinty build. I P. . . . - . .,ct J is ! of Miss Ritehing. Who 13 � . manufacturing centres in each Pro- not likely they wi - refu�es to raise big lands. With regard to stones, as a rule and rented my farm. I sold out all Elm&, is one 0 those living evidences &wri her lame hand, Wb It ever be better sati's- finger to prevent it, ings and keeping up county machinery, I I . 0 0 it is not Stoney land, although a few my stock and implements -except reaper, tha,t physical perfection was 11 t , G - C , 0 , _ - ' - - vines, and has personally intervidwed fled than they are now. An odd, test! helcffend the magnates of the well-han - , n . imediatelly --canolit by Mill . - one, I � the expense. acres here and there are mo wer and hay rake, by auction a week filled to the ancient Greeks or R,ornans. tenicioui _13 ' . . I � runk Railway, and incur their M I � too Stoney for or , con- Though she has alrea ly held until the. — 0 � - .. manv of the inantifacturers themselves here a,nd there, professes to be perfectly Gra9 � plowing, but will make the best of Pas- two ago. They sold very well dy enterel upon Hunter..' She -was then'' . . - ' i - . . - . and inspected their manufactures., the - happy and to love the National rolicy displeasure. We may, therefore, con- NOTWI'f I �STANDING -the stiff opposition turage '. And as to mosquitoes and flies, sidering that 'most of the settlement that year which makes up the allotted I her peril�ns position, but - object of these visits, as stated by h - clude tb� hereaft the country is to be which wa a given them, all the Quebec I will only say that I do . not -think� that was in -Wi�nipeg attending the 7 assizes three score Ana ten of human existence, . 'was coniaiderably fxightep - 0 1 - I . . im- above all things else. Business g uer- . . I � � the and a. suit between two of our leading she is still hale and hi oarty, aild, to ap- i . y are any worse there th I . I Self, is to ascertain the effect whiell his I -local MinAters have been re-elec-ted by - ian iin � any 11 -At ii distribution of I all� is better than it was one &r ago, gove",pned. or the benefit of wealthy cor- men. Everything sold at an ad-vance , pearmuce, has Sufficient '� byi � y0l I . I other unsettled part of Ontario..1 If the vi-tal energy t holde " ..o rs tof tickets sold . � - Natiolial Policy ds having large majo itieB except Mr. Flynn, and over cost except the -plow which had manage the affairs of the farm and , ' - . . UP011 Inallu- a,nd things look more hopeful, but in porat,ions md.rings, who are capable of ' pioneers of .Huron had been afrak of a ' " ]proprieforof the Musit i . I I I . I � ­ facturing and business interosts, And tor rare instances is more labor -emplo ed, wielding mmens �thedate for his election has not yet few. mosquitoes and flies, it won never done good service Portage La Prairie family for another half century at least . � --overlings ago, the pi . 0 . y ; e political influence, I * few � - . I receive any suggestions that may be and only one or two new industries and �,who i re not a reH have been the Huron of . to-d�y. Al- t7i I were distributed to, the � ty erse . to using that been fixed. This ult created con- ' is making rapid strides in building and She can sketch the biographies of ille - ' , thoug4 I would not wish any on' the amount of business done, although ;early settlers ill that section of the r t . siderable surprise Among outsid�r 6 to be- I ties, and,were in -value w made with a view of makin- necessary have been st . as yet uncertain whether or not the country, or discuss politics for hourst.,()_ - I . 0 .. &rted since the National iuflU!,bnce vith 9, bservient Adminis-. 8- lieve that I consider it equQ.1 ia'auy re- . ',P 'ott, . ver pitcher, 4- . I . � . . It wa I Ily expected that Messrs� - 21i . sil . 1, 0, tratim fol the I X -Inner Sles uo - James -3 improvements. If this was his -object, Policy has been in operation., and none ace mplislimbut of their a I spect to the county of Huron, yet ill so railway will come in to see iis, for we gether; and, during the last low I hi's action is certainly to be comme' , i "' genrr ynch, at least wo4ld far as making money of crops and -cat- . - - . nd- are promised ii6 the immediate future. own purposes, while with the Adminis- Pacquet nd I, I are some distance Bouth of the strai_ght election in this county., more than once Ust set, �,$3'0 ; Gheorge Lf ! - line west. I hardly know the population expressed a desire to meet the Con r- 1 4,01 have ated. The friends of I -5 ed. Judging, however, from the man- The wages c,f been� defem. tle raising is concerned, 1 -do not -think Be demntefts $20; Robt. Pi( -the workme*n. have not tratian tb i �s and wishes of the of our village yet, but I will give, you an vative candidate on the public plat- , I . been increased, bat in most case - the it far behind this -county, or tb at it will .- ver,v943e,%$10; X-ro. Bal ner in which his visibs w'ere conducted ! .new Q6vernment claim that when - some form. 'She is prepared -to'accept a � basket, $55 ; George Mutt] � - . S em- gene�al public must take a second , 1. * not raise acre for acre Irock included) idea of how it compares with � and -from. his own -utterances while on ployment i � Parliament * meets,' they will hb.ve nearly as much as here. . . other places, regarding buildings. challenge from any Canaamn lady in . s lriore steady on account of PIac4_ . I � - � .Cruet, $4 �; Robt. McLee_j . . I .� I a majority of from eight to ten., The Boil i' -a ft There are 3 churches, 2 flour mills, 2 or the county, between 18 and 25 for -a . . I I his tour, an equally prominent object increased demand. Upon the whole, Urisat sfactory and inconvenient as . I s mostly of -ee workind $3 ; Johla. Hyndman, bnt� . � . I I loam, so they are not much trOublea 3 run of stone, each goin night and match at -darning Stockings, -work in . . our ;Iaadl Bar ce has been during -the . � . . day, and yet not able to' fill orders, I the barvest field, . W. Blakq, Silver zcup, $2. � was to popularize himself with his we cannot see that even to the manu- I vi - — 9 ,rk in . - the Week. ith mud. It is inuch the duperioi of or. dancing an. Irish ----:On Tuesdav the IV, friends, a -Rd thus secure a warmer sup- factumrs, except ill a f6w instances, past ifew ii ion , ths' it i's n, ot at all likely 14evvs of I wi one saw mill, 1 planing will, I machjne jig. She was married fifty years on - �j) - .. I I . RkwAiti�.-The Governor of Arizona I this county for barle�y qnd grass on I - 1. George A. XcLeoa died i port for his Government, and at the such as the suga,r refining business, has at 1we pe yet come to the worst. offers $500 to any person who shall kill reas I .i � 1. . I . th . on why it ij3 better for "grass and shop, 3 furn ture shops, 2 hardware the 23rdof, the present month, is ,the . inExete'r. Hew-asin. h . - . same time revive the entlillsiasm of his the National Policy been productive of When, �ith a �Iear track and good -a highway robber. � pasture, is that the ground ueve� dries .stores, 1 boot and shoe store, 1 harness mother of ten children, and grand- . . The decea-sea gentleman, � . . : I . I . I . i I shop, 1 grocery including liquors, m other of twelity-thr.,ee. She, with her ef, . PRETTY Q ATY.-A, trai,eller on four, eb n- � . I I :of S 6lig b * followers for his policy. In this latter bea up and the grasq does not become' brown* � cotland be I t, -while to the wholesale morcan- -weather' the Grand -Trunk authorities . . , . oril x � to this countrl : . . object he bas evidently been more sue- . . 'i tinents s as here. Ask the oldest inhabitant of 7 general stores, one of which I am in busband, emigrated . -ibire in _1796. ' aye that the prettiest city in ' , I� ins h� tile trade it has caused much aunoy� Are permit ted to consume five hours in Muskoka, and he will tell you �hat in � and for three months to date, has turn 0 years "ago, and, for some time, re- - cessfal tha,n in the former. For, all_ I I I � , r . W the world is Oakland, California. ed oiA not-le8s than $16,00.0 worth ' aided in one of the backwoods town- � Pictou, Nova Scotia, wh,b ance and extra labor, and consequently the conve, &nee of our mails from Strat need of the longest droughts the grass as al- Of � . x r ;, DiED.�The death is annou _ - - , is . - ing school for sonleyea _� L though he visited a large number of ' ; - tresh and green. It is so su- �of goods. Last week the actual cash, ships, near Carleton Place. Shere- . I n - expense. �It is undoabtedly�, the case, ford,,what n�ay we expect when the the widow if Charles Dickens, in L6u- waysi §aIes of go s g - ea tradip'a on a sma.11 -S(!� I . . I . don, England, after an illness of 18 Perior to this country for potatoes and � od' averagea $290 per day. In Oved to [be township of E lint 28 . married'all 1826 he� halil 'im" that business in. almost every limlich snOlwIls of , vinter impede the progress of . L I to We get out of shop in the evening any years ago, Aere she has resided since I I � months. I -tensive business. In *ei I i . all other roots. It is fully equ�al � - . . . facturinct establishments, his visits were has greatly mproved. * M ufac carrier?';I It is not im, time from 10 to 12 P. U., or it may be that time' She was born in the , ;0 - . 1 an turers the ta:rdy inail. -1 TwAL OF ANTI -RENT AGITATOIts.-The Huron for peas mud oats, but it is not I ed a jugfice " � . . was Appoint . 1. 'evp.t by far too hurfidd to gain much -useful have more. and larger ordeis than they probable that many tin!ies, during the examination of the three Irish politic' rally considered as good for wheat, I A. M.. sometimes just for a change, County of Wicklow, -Ireland, in -the under Sir James K, ' ' . I I . - i . al gene . Information, And at each place du�ri 9 have had for two I prisoners, Davitt, Killen and Daly,c but n�pt much of this grain is grown, as still I do not feel dyspeptic nor anything year 181O.. . tion, and held. -office Una . � .1n or three years, and . coming inter, mail; matter which Cim- t). .. . I I I 'r I thereis-a keen demand and A good like it. Then there is 4 blacksmith shops, �_ -_ . I IV and for : 1 44) � I I . his entire route he was invariably sur- merchants are doing a ranch better should be delivered here, at the latest, menced at Sligo on Monday- price for bay and oats. These pay Let I carriage shop,1 pump factory,5 hotels., - Iluron, Notes. . . � williaw .) N . I - ' DESTRUCTION OF VlNr,,s.�-A recent - � , Tictoria. Atone time fi , rounded and 11coacheV by a pack of trado,'but no observing man can at- at 2 o'clock each day, �vill not be to snowstorm in the canton of Ticino, of ter, although some that have tried wheat all good ones, 5 implement shea6, 3 Miss Rhoda Rowe has been engag- . . I 0 � , - of .a shipbmldin- dock, s . I . .. I . - . "' - � politicaj� hangers on, whose �nterests tribute this ` " old me they had realize ' grain warehouses',* besides private re I ; in any degree- to, the. Nk- hand before the foll6wing morning, Switzerland, interrupted all traffic and t d over 25 bush- si- ed to teach in the Exeter school for next perty to. the vaim of $101 � are more in the direction of r6ceiving tion. Poli6y. 'This -revival I - elsperacre. Witfiregard to the pov- dences to correspond. For fear I am year. I .. � . destroyed t Lousands of vines and trees. 0 . lost two., ships with. eargei . 0 I All is only in 7and yet, a3 the Postma'ster-General re- ' running a little loose in my composition .Ministerial favors, and standing well By DE'ATH CF. THE COUNEFSS MOXTiJO. erty of the settlers, I did not see'any of i . -M r. Alexander, of Ethel has sold . .ether.gjods, which cortif . a d. r u nk . this wb ere the parties bad a respectable I shall not write further, but will thank his blacksmith shop and residence in I susperi4. business. In U 0 mpa-thy with the revival in the f uses to� interfere with the Gr n T I withthe powers that be, than in gi�iva U ' -Countess de Montijo, the mother of : � You to insert this in your valuable that village to Mr. Henry, of -Elm&. 0 pited S�m nd other countries', and managem, but� is"iuclined to permit the Empre s Eugenie, g 0 clearing, but, on the contrary, all such � -then eallea U- ' "' I I I . I L- . h . '68 - � is dead. I - vhut was the Fiiaance Minister such information is due to bund t 16iops here dud. a them to erforni I . . were doing well and some lending paper. Yours truly, Wm. LOGAN, ' -MeEsrs. John Britton and George und Settled in. the townst . - ' al - the service as indiffer- died before the Empress reached her �: . � I � I Portagere La Prairie, Nov. 13, 1979. . . . �s might be useful in ellabling hi m. to better i bed I . y - . Brownlee-, of Hullett,have been I . For 18 he was Agen � 0 M.�Ike� abroad. - In 'producing, ently a-, I side. � mone . The poverty was confined, to .1 I &P- � years ' L' .tkey see fit,, the p0blic, can .- � form a correct judgment upon a qii,es- , these, anylperson call see that the .1 . i -i Er those who expected to make a good �. - I pointed constables for the County of ada Company for all ihd I ,,, FAST Ti- ,.-The steamboat J. MT. i . _ � - I I ' I . - Na- only grin. and patiently bear t�e incon-' White ran � 'rom New Orleans 'to Baton living off 10 or 15 acres, and there are I - I Perth Items. . Huron. � - I ,of Niagara. In 1845 he - tion, of public policy. Besides this., we tional Po i0y could not possibly' h .. I I I I . ; . J . � ave veniencei � 110 many such. This, I think may be ac- * 'Mr. Robert Dobson, of Gr - coroner for the�. . �� i � . Rouge, so e 132 miles-, in Seven hours I A new Lutheran church building - � , ey, near associate- n Z ' ! ; I notice that those ivbo usually flocked 60 slightest influence. Whatever it . I !!!!- and thirty: minutes -the fastest time on I Mil_ Ethel, ,hopped two maple .trees this ties of 11uron, Perth an � - , . . . coulited for from the reason -that Mug- , has been opened in the .village of � . ' ; around the Finance Minister ou the oc- � I i bl; .. -a has always been a Government . - me& * aly as,1817 he bocame,� . I . may do for us in the future, TIM RECENT cold, ustery ,weatb koL I verton. I fall on his father's fann, Suring ISE casion. of his vi,,its to th.,p respectiv6 I . IMPRISOI,RNG AN pet. 'The Government bas let a' good a. � about 10 co-ras of four foot wood. 1k tU MasOnie Or4jer, alla � think that any unprejudiced person can has b�eu!very severe on lake shi ' EDITOR.�Herr Saul, -A fine buck deer of 223 poun s , - . I I . . , ' � ' . PPlUg a Parisian editor, has been sentenced many jobs from time to time, go that I., - I I -The old man, Ross, who bus been I &uTter pembe;s -,of 'GE, J . . Places, were those whose political pre- honestly say that it. has accomplished - In all arts vessels -have been run to one thq ,settlers might earn Something to'en- weight.*as shot in the swamp three I confined in the county jail for the, past Lodge, 4�hen th4re -were b. I P I month's imprisonment for re- miles north of Stratfud, Thanksgiving ! two weeks, has been liberated and sent bers in. ,the thro�e 4conly, jadices are so strong that they would good ,already ; and even if good will a8h0re more o less injured, and al- pri - able them to live while cloari eir I � � , ; r, ntibg An article 'insulting Prussian I come fro -in it, it is yet 'too soon a � . 1. n! td" Day. - niember of under anv circum.stances-cry "all hail" _t ts, judges. . � k . land. Some become so accust � e to 1 to his friends in the county of Oxford. also a charter i, o ex- thou h iii manv insta' I -The friends of Rev. Mr. Ray in- -the , R L, . � nces the boa I . . . I . I - - - � AN, EPIDEMYC OF MAL,iRIAL F L,Vr,p.,— this, that they do 'but very I . -133, Exet. to ally,policy.or scheme that might peat i oss claims to be 102 years of age. 11e est Lodgel 'NLTo. � I . - . . � it. Those whd say to the con- crews have suffered severely from .cold- � '�tlo at. North Morniugton congregation, have � i home when out of work. the Abund- was committed as a vagrant. I . lionorary xin,ember -at th� - A, The uort presented him with a handsome -et of - .. I � , ,1 - re only 01i ha,s I q originate with their ,political chiefs, no. trary, say what they know to, be in- and exp6s 1 e disaster hwestern provinces of India ance of game, furs and ksh- is another s I _Mr ; Mr. MeLeoa had m I - a!re sufferina from a severe epidemic of .Charles Dobson, of Grey, has death. ' I ary in the Min. been atte Cod with serious, loss of life. I 0 0 e 6 reason grown this season, on his farm Westbury. e,h,ild-ren, six boys and , - atter how absurd ol: injurious., For correct. The groat onto malarial fever, which has in r a why many have such small clear- fiarneR& . . . ed to . -A new bankil# company has been I , � these reasons we fearthat the"visits of isterial press about the &&Ilum3l- and On Satulay morning last the steamer an enormot s extent. ings, a's they .become so accustomed to - premises S wedo turnips, which weighed 17 pounds � wife, and two Sons -and I of life that hard work is irk- each. Any township that can . . , ' ' . that Riuc -1 established in Mitchell in the . produce - ';Burvive him. Ift pe th e Finance .,Minister will lixing him "boom" is si mply raised for & politic -al " Waubuilo. ,eft Collingwood for*'Parry Wnr..AT STRALIA.—Har- recently occupied by the Merchants, � I . 0 � itop ix Au � : 'o . much less really -useful information re- effect and Should not deceive any one. Sound,�andit is now ;geLerally sup- vest has c)mmenced in South Aus- some to them. Bank. .. such 11 neeps" as these,.should get a . was a sta'anch C mserv� ' . - - . . I tralia, and the -wheat crop. is reported To sum. up the whole matter I, would -'Mr. W. G, Hay., Listowel,bas con- hoigt by the equalization committee. . til.,incapacitated by -old ecting the, ebudition of trade and the - We never did deny, b ) - . 7 , SP - . tit always believed p6bed that' she was -wrecked on the as very abu adant. It iE estimated that say that to any one who is well enough tracted with- the Grand Trunk Rail- -It seems to be a- generaj, desire ing physical .exertion, A; given 6 Part in-politiall-ecr 0 D , 0, voyage, particulars of which ax6 * off in the county.of Huron, to stay there, I way for 20,000 ties, to be delivered at 'working of his - policy than if he haa that. the Natio al Policy w u I among the people of Winghatn'that Air. aletiv . .. Id benefit , S of wheat 'for ; . . . I ; there will 375,000"- ton .-,o � .. takell his time amd gone about his busi- and largely benefit, certain manufac- elsewhere. Up to the time of going to export. ' but if they are not and have a little - Stratford. . B. Willson should continue the occu- . . last Local election., aW I - . -aess in a quieter and less ostentatious t' . . . MOODY A'�M SANKEY - � money and a good share of evergy and ' pant of the Mayor's chair for next year. years of age, and so f,eeb - urers, - those whose .-manufactured Press".no .further tidings have 'been ---Moody and ol -The Rev. Air. Johnston has tender- I D se 1 � I --wall - - mallner. On a purely business mis- goods ' ey commenced revival meet- pers verance, they need have no fear of ed. his resignation of the pastotship, of Dr. Me- onald, the pre nt Reeve, bsww able to k. he insisI6 - are largely protected and whose learned fro either paEseligers or crew, ings at St. -1,01118 on Sunday night, going to Muskoka, that is if they'can be -the Trowbridge and Nolesworth con- ,ingbecometired of municipallionors, � for Mr. Jackson, the Cd � ' � sion such as this was to be, there waf3 raw material is lightly taxed, but. for and it, is feared they- have all perished. to continu all winter. They have satisfied with their surrroundings and gregation. . . will not again be a, candidate. Who .didate, and was �carriei � ' . . . . I i - t - �, I iolif Sion fOrmal one it bene,fits it will 'injure one h1un- .1Among Phe passengers we very much a ripe . And extensive field for th ': 9011 , . -Lawyer Crerar, of Stratford, hits . I . no occa for Ins b6ng me by i to make the J)est of circumstances; the coming man is likely to be is not ehair-to, the poll. wh, - - . ' I I depu�&UCVDR of friends . and escorted i .. Whatever influence it has' yet , regret to arn were Doctor and Mrs.] labors. . '. e'l' they way not only make a comfortable gone to kanitoba to dispense law and . . Xods distant. Mr. )141� . . a I drad " . S.tatQd*- . I. Dr-,GLINE iN TR,wF,.-The consul At home for themselves but may become justice amongst the new settlers. of -About 2. a. m. on Saturday, a, fi m - times :0, 'ventlemall, Mi state from place to place, much less for I had has been in this directiod, and we Doupe, late of Witchell,,and formerl of � rich. I would 'not, Mr. Editor, hav � was discovered nea:r one of the furnaces so . bp - . . y - Zurich, Switzerland, repo#s a con- e Bird Tail Creek. � ciuble,afid was ulii,k . ' - - . his bein- wiueLl, aud din ed in such right I fear that th longer it is in opera- Zurich,'in. this county� About three tinned decliae in the watch and silk ce, -Two Wallace men lately returned in the basement of St. George's church, I 0 . e . asked to intrude so much on your sl,a I)y his videcireleof ael ' I . . ' � ; I - royal Style as was the mse. Were he - .tion, the more evideilt this feature will weeks ' )fr to but in these days of emmigration I am from a hunting expedition to Muskoka, Goderich,, and but for the Prompt AM-- � � 0 - . I ago, it will be remembered, the trade with the United States, owing . � -------.!!T � .- ' I . . on a political mission, with the avowed bee I Doctor V � arried to a - lady the,rivalry of American goods and un- Rot willing that impressions such as where they captured twenty-four deer, val of the steamer the wholo building . . . . object of making converts, thid pa,Tade no ome. Should we be dimppointed Mitchell"nam I in usual zeal offhe custom house. must arise from Mr. Barr's letter, sliould besides a quantity of Smaller game. would have been destroyed. The dam- - . Misce4aneQ4 ' i -. 1 6 ne will be better ,pleased, as Grit and ed Miss Walkqr, and at NO INTEI'EST. - A. circular from become general in this communitiy. age� is about $2,500. The origin of the Mr. .,Patterson left 11 w . . . . ecorder I . . it alike, but as all will the time )f this terrible' accident, Bishop Corrigan was read in all the � JOHN WILLIfUTS. I fire is a mystery, as no -fire -has been in - L,er I ould be all. quite proper, but in mat- Tory must prof -A letter in the Mitcheli R --withailotb partyfor.' � ters of business it is, � . from Morris Purcell I i : - � RixwouN, Nov. 24,1879, . , formerly 01 the furnace thisseason. _eThe funeral of the; . . ,entirely out Of : share alike should there be loss, which which, it .s supposed, has resulted New Jersey Catholic Churches on Sun- . Mitchell, now a resident of Leadville, a - -The other day as Mr. Thoma I 8 - a I __ ___ � place., This, however, was not altogetli,er -1 in our opinion is most probable, it is fatally, he E nd. his young wife were- on clay, Announcing that no interest will I _ ._.___.___._.._____ Colorado, minin. a town, gives a, very hard ' . BottriAge, B. D., of I I her After be paid on moneys .held in An Interesting Letter from b Hastings, of the 9 th concessionof Turn- place b1a Tuesday afte, e - I � � I . . the fault Of Mr. Tilley. . His friends 1 0 their way to Parry Sound, in the vi- name to that plam. orenionles. 17 1 . . ur duty to sound a warning note in . Manitoba. berry, was plo,wing in -a field on his sing,z ; � I . -trust for parishioners by the parish . -Knox Church, St. Marys, has been k!p po - . . � were even ,more to blam6 than he.. I time,, so as fo prevent as� much as we clnity of which he intended to com- - priest.' - � . To the Editor'of the 11itron Expo8itor. farm, he turned up a large stone, under -Au Italian mus"i ' .Then mg,ain, judgilig from his public I � . I obliged' to mortgage their church which was a nest 6f five snakes. The - in Xo3jtreal the other,d - � 0 . mence the practice of his profession. EFFECT OF WAR oN T.R=E.—It, is fear- N - . I can undue speculation on the strelicith- property to the extent of $6,000, for the largest of the snakes measured about a stone wh" killed 1 utteraace.:�, we fear the mind of the ed that the South American war will Dear Sir: -As most of the papers are on, of hopes which may Dever be iealizod. Dr. Doupe was well known in the teeming with general news 'from purpose of raising money to meet the four feet in length. Mr. Hastings also . Citv. The bov had be� ' . . I . . I - Fin e k6inister was not just in seriously affect the New York trade a�a - . I T Mile the shall debt thereon. � r . southern pa t of this' county, where be . � Manitoba and the Northwest, I ' came across seve of grass- � . '-----.-. ___.— i - I . . - .divert much of it to San - Francisco. ral 'nests tea;ing the ltallwn� � .. - � proper fiame for receiving information Our Mail--�_ Service. I I was highly esteemed, and . big ;��uy The stoppade of shipments of nitratd o!f confine myletter" more particularly to -Dr. Doupe, after being settled for 11 hoppers, about f our inches under ground. . --k brutal Inurder � I and: f�rmina an aGevratevatimate of th- 0 - . things connected with myself and this 1 COUP16 of months in Mitchell, has re- -A few rn-ormings ago, b a4v, _ �O e NVe have frequently directed Attention friends will. leara with the dee- sod& has causedau advance of 25 p�,,r_ locality. I m - . efore the I in Perth last Tues _ , . * peSt. . . . We had a, very wet spri-ag, oved to -Parry Sound, where he hopes break of day, Mr. C. B. William s, whO . ]nuil Damed. W. West I I - working of the policy, evell did .sur- to the disgracefully dilatory, manner in sorrow -of this gad event. cent. in its .wholesale price -within m the seed being put in when hoi ses were i to find a more extensive field for prac- for some time has carriea. on the " N,ew . his b epA ana ja:,%,v Isms ' . I . . . month. I . � -1 roun(h-lic., circumstances favor his doing which the mail service r - i tise. z He is favorably spoken of. I 0 ,is performed on Im , up tothe knees working on the land, - ore" in Fanson!S ot unsoli-iia miud I I BiRTHDAY P-AnTY.—The widow York Millinery St mall � __­ 0 _' ' ; . - - - late Col. Col , of revolver . . d average crops W rplus of e - -ed on =Ouspiclou. ' , . so. His main object seemed to -be, not the Buffalo and. Goderich'brauch. of the Tur NF,w county business,don't seem fame of th but, strange to say, goo' . i ,__Tr6wbridg,e. - has its ove Block, Exet r, left for Some place, but * N_J"I ; � . . , gave IA, , troublesome young laas, ho ventilate w4zn 0111ni .. so much to, gain information, as to Grand Trunk Rail ave also . to take well with the sensible yeoman were grown. The worst feat , - just wbere. He - ,gD_ L: . . : � I way. Ji We h ry grand party I the other night at Hart. wet weather is to see tire in their excess of spirits- in annoying their no one seems to know ., —A, very Mah � leavor to POinled out th t t e Gr . 1111. --- the poor travellers 0 a consideralil e amount for rent, be- -visited . land his policy and to enc a h I d Trunk an o! North Hi: ron at least. We last week in hog of the twenty-firU t, - neighbors, disaracing themselves and Owed th,� lloggs alon . � . -by - . 1 ro y with their families s tick in the mud ?D sides other smaller Bums to several p -r- . Rivei St.. Clair, in � prove that it had cLecomplished that fori thorities are amply rem � nerated bed report of. birthday of child, Cadwell H, west of - their parents by their mischievous con- th. - . e - the publis P,--. meeting of Colt, who,,,havl g attained his in&- every mile or less for I wons in town. It would seem from this Bombra.. Atfirst. .� whichitwas ,desigued. He had evi- country for the efficient perfo . WiDiiipeg It is much better to move i duct. I � * their i I , 1.113 rmance of . Howick rat(payers.. Since then a meet- jorit come that a "I man milliner 11:caWt livein Ex- . . eyes appearing I I ; yy - intopossession of a for- in - any , - r., . i I T11 N a une of ne �� Y two million dollars left me. except the wet 66asou I —M T. W. Scott, of Li*towel, sold eter. I , theu .;'they become v,' .t,under these cir- inghas been held in Turnberr - t t which may come . ' � last week, a farm of fifty acres in the' , deatly made up. his -mind before -hand the service, and tha tip - . 0 . unist . - .1 him by hi ther. ' without warning ; I —The Wingham. Mecharlics'Institute I , -� that his, policy vvas a grfxnd thing, thht c andes, it is the bounden back and in a, short U1 I .1 . duty of which a re3olution. .was unanimously . either in April, May, June or July. ! township of Minto, Nvithin one and & hasa library of 1.000 volumes, and the 41"e. I - . I - it had'work-ed, wouders, and tb IS ,I the Postnaster-General to require, at passed protesting in the strongesft' ROYAL M.,r,itxAGF,.. Th * arri ge I half Mi E; of Harriston, wi goo A, - �_ , � erms King Alfons, . 01' Of Those intendiDg to come here as settlers, readi-bg room is well Supplied with Pa- . . - I __ --.Ml ( t . I �9 of Spain w the Ana, take my advice and believe -no one re- ' dwelling house t and other building�, . r 4 1 scarcely susceptible -of improvement. least reasanable despat h. The mails against any acti n tending to separate pers and magazines, but the member- . A'action � � � , trian Archduchess Marie Christine is to ` $3,000. 1 - in- i dubious as to from Toronto reach Stratford each day that townst ip forom, old H take place have ' —Stratford calls for a frontage tax, , ship is not sufficiently large to keep the - W,Ane-daY, Dec- 10� In fact, he see eo. �arding this country,for if you . . I I .. . bould . i I . � I uron. Peti- I oil Saturday, the 29th inst. 12 frieudsieach to '�e equally dep6nded. 1 Institute out of debt. This is not as it on. :L,o, Hay, Farm, 1 whether th,e grekter credit s bQ1 at- 11:46 a� ni., and yet, Iduring the past The intended -bride and lier .mother on, and let them ere i : ! a scheme that 1 ber C . I . . tiong again3t disturbing the _present -would make each street 'should be­:---� Wiugham is able to i ai� ; .1 r n M t S 0 0 - each come h Imple-m"e-unts. John il he p ese ,t # e i i - different " &- I , . I . given'to Providence or to, his National 1 summer and unt t arrived at MAdrid on Monday, and were ,' responsible for its own improvements, 1 is re- I , ounty bour daries are now being cirou- I month, you will got 12 dif I y,support.ils Institute, all that i � received by King Alfonso. Lord Napier, ferent reports mostJy to contrad -d would give those -who contribute . u;)r -, El. 13ossenberry, 4 . Pulicy,for the revival of. trade. IN-ith.11 usually 4:3O .' in. beforl the train - - lated and are being I arg ict each ' my quired is for some of the leading citi�ens , - - I . 0 . ' . � p o bear gely signed,and the Governor of Gibraltar,— 'will represent e e revenue Something for , -it and push it. - . Thn.rs,aay, Deeeml�ej such feelings possessing his mind, he ing them reaches here, and, frequently Reev . other. - Again, do not take the advice ! th bulk of th' to take an interest in I e waEmppointed to wait upon the Lo- Queen Victoria at the marriage. oney'- � 1 26, Con. 6, McKilloP,1. . , — , w,8 could scarcely be e-,,pected to form a it is even later, thus taking about fi, � A NEw IN, I _NTIO-N.—A of one who has run out here for a week 1 their " � The Exeter Tin Of last week of Sealb,Ah, Farm Iq - t�, ve calGovern ent with the petitions. Sim- gentleman *ill I —WalterGartrell, of Downie, chat - fair and unbiasst-d opiaiou'upon the hours - . , New Yo or two, gone back and given all account. � says: The. wheat buyers andthe shIP- inc to convey the mails.24 miles. As ilar action has been taken by the town- rk b is invented a new imple- If possible, spend a year here first, (I I lenges any man in North Middlesex to . pers of all kinds of produce in Bxot6r, maents, -luding 87 L�, working ot the tariff Or the actual ue-- fast time as this cou- or . I .. mVIng ina L;,wm John G. - t), Id be made by an ship of Grey. ment f' heE ,ring- through the medium now refer to those who are so situated I a sawing match with a cross -out saw - h - come to the conclusion that I I t � - - . � . . ; . . I �e I the contest to come off at Ails- �s P� Brine, -an Gessities of the country. But, whether ox team, ind now When the inhabitants of of the teeth.,, - It has been tested by a, that they can choose either to live her ' � Craig' second railxay was necessary in thein- I J. . ctionee . . � � . � and es the hands ' d a meeting on � . . December . the P stmasier-Gen- three of the municipalities most remote class of deaf "mutes. All of them were or in Ontario), when, you will be better , ;ch side to place S50in I terests Tuesday. or not his tour results in good to the eral makes the hunifliabing and dis- fro . enab is I of the Reeve. � -of the town,,hel . 11 m the prE sent county seat are per- , led to Istingg' h the difference be- able to decide. I have been disappoint- ! Friday ilight, and organized -a commit- ; 35 3 ,Con� 4 Usborne, . . co r - Tjween Bound . ; I I ��, � � untry, the stir he has occasioned and. 1 graceful confession, that he is unmbio I , and when they held the .ed only in one feature in this count , 1 —Mr. Goo. T. Haggara, of the Ar- tee to con. fer with Zurich and BaYfield -11- . ts. Thonig , , ) fectly satisfi 3d with -their position, WO andikhope tO heir teeth, they enjoyed that is the weather. Every ry : . I . g . tor ; - i P3 auctib th.e reports of bis iCrUrUeyiDg8 Wlill give Or unwilling to secure greater despatch. fancy that vi ore the feelings of others the singing t- I thing, elise � thur EiWrprise, and formerly connect- and see what step the people of thew I -A I a% ; '91 i . . _ql Some ladies. By using e Sat rAa_ .i., � 2 - . 11 d similarly ,ame up to my expectations, or, ould : ed with the Mitchell Rworder, died at places were prepared to take in Order I chanVs I 1) -V - . people generally a, fair idem of what the Within the past'two ' eeks largely more conveniently situate * the double audiphoue some of them haver 11 t Vorks, i - I N a1ional Policy has thus far done . for signed were ab eturned long ago, for although I am � Arthur on Friday -night last. He was to secure a branch of the Grand Trunk I . ]foils, bu 'es, I . I of a shower bath occasionally in �1 but a young man, not being over 24 Railway. The committ - . petitions from eac of the towns tested,, the r sult would be equally un- le to bear their own voices for folic ee cdn.sists of Wag � ggi � ix. , � the country. Were we, however, to along the line, have I een . I ' the first tim�_in their life. ' Soobie I . , : I .presented to favorableto the new county schem . hot weather, when it rains for about ' years of age, and an energetic jour- M essrs. James Pickard, George Willis- , propriettor ; J. 1, . I . �� - - . ! 0 . I Jeer. - � take the reports as given by the politi- t the Postmas er-General, explaining to On this subject the Brussels Post very I I ' � � — - I three months steady it gets monotonous. i nalist. . James Swenerton, Edred Drew, W- t �� - � , . i uesaay, Dece - r, I t � . I _Oil&-�,of 'the moneyed men of St. The beautiful, clear weather of this ! —Mr. H. Dickenson, Principal of - Fenwick and Abel Walper. . I cal or"ans oil either side as a basis h'm. the ,vex Zous nature A meeting T a:r '.. . of this 'iicall- correctly remarks : "We observe that a Thomas, Mr:� Henry Thornton, has pur- country has only made its appearance it Stratford Public School, "receives a gal- of the committee was held oil 'Honday . P . I r.- 15, con� 6, P - 111u.n. -whicli to form au opinion, we ed for -delay. Among oth rs was! a ,.Pe- "number of municipalities are.. taking a I chased a m4nificent Clarence coach (since I came) in winter, with the i ary of $800 per annum. The second teach- xdght, at which Mr. I-Valper was ap- � Stock -and Imolell1q, . I from Messrg.John Campbell & Sons, p have no doubt but we wouldbe as sadly tition from Seaforth. To this petition "decided Stand again' , . . thermometer about 40 0 below zero. 1 er, Miss Walker, has �450. The lowest pointed chairman and Mr. Ponvick See-- I . roprietress . - L 0 1 ' , st the dismember. at �L IL I Boyd ;I q a's we 6ould possibly be. To the following London, cost of $1,200. It is This Section of the land must be Salary given any teae'her is $200. The rotary. We have,U0 doubt but business 2611actio'noor. ,_ . . 'reply was received from I F, U�i gold, trimmed with red peculiarly adapted to the soaking in of salary of Mr. Goo. Moir, Principal of is intended. There was s I I'ment of present, and the formation of . mount d . i , . . . . . - I t I I uch a great � I . '. . I . I ., . . . . I . . I . . . � I I . - I i - ; .. . I I I . I . I � . i, . 1: - . __ . . . � �. I , , . I , I ` . - . . . . . I � - I . ., I . ,. . . . . � . � 11 . . � � . � ; I '. � � .� I I - . � � - i . � . I I ; I I . � . - , I � � . 1: - I � I � . I I . . �, I i�l - _� I 9 I I I w, 1 ,t�(-, I I I I I i I A I �11 I I I 11 I - - U e ' ar� s fa .ok fo L 11 e-. mbJ � 'O Li!R� L I "' N_b I I . I - - I . � . � � . .1 I. - i . I � m I 11 ; . - I - . � � i � : . . - I 1� . . I - . . 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