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muscular � . � . Um -on Notm. . got most of the furniture 1 15 on the same conces- word, and deny it : f you can. Now I p i
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fl.�611!1 the book I �' I -' Last week Mr. Thomas Hall, of � - Out of the lower flat but nothing dry ace unts . Grits and Tories, ,and Mr. Editor read it.. GRAHAM,—In Stratford on the lith Inst., the GRE LEARING ' XX . . I
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- ' f r. . John upstairs ; $140 i ' * ci' the. counciladjourned. - , , r, "L -word wife of Mr. J. D4 Gii6� of a daughter. � I
I be short, flat pUrrehased we hogs ft Dm. - in sh was also burned. . It is as follows the watch. � I
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AUR *'. . Bcussels The house wa.s,� log one. . . I . I - . be raised in ever� m- inicipality where a NOTT—In Alrindon, on the 26th ult., the wife 1. - . �,�
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loi*er in the Vod,.' r', - I eese and -Butter Mrs. Alex. Fraser, who came h no quarter is to be sh Dwn to the enemy, SOMERVILLE.-In MeRillop on the 19th inst., 4 : � I V
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ittle, more roonr, �, days' ago, was'taken �uddenly ill but.that the battle at the'm I ele
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be a good. m I - i di"dend of 20 per. ei mt from ve.r. . She wai at Mr. Bird inst. tions must be fought DUt on strict party 3reNISH.-In Molesworth, on the loth inst., the I A I
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h1ft the 1a,st years' operations L turned out and autafair-sized w4e of Mr. Jas. McNish of a daughter. . - . � 9 1
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- vention -of the delirious, she a -rose from- her bed 4n, her PRENDE RGAST.—In Tuckersinith, on the i3th I . �
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wv them stmig�t � I � county . . . When did you* ever 1ift your voice or f
.. e, annual con wood. 1n the evening a company of . 1-ing to .
Foot tot the groun - I -Th Sabbath School A,Q sociation'. night dress and- made - her way to Ad. - use your )en to' correct such conduct in ' inst., the ,Aife of x ,r. John Prendergast of a I At an unprecedented. sacriffce, LOT the lack -of room on the arrival of i
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ath mare a-hd 11 - in "Win Me.K%Y's, who, lives where Mrs. Fraser. Lenjoyed a number of hours' amuse- your .r' Tell us When? Has the ,, —In Seaforth, on the 13th inst., the . i I
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ftd fre6 from blcr�- -- the 2.jpri ind 24th of February eit. . form -erly livW .,. Her mother was, sent 18ignal ever been sorry for� such wife of Mr. Alex. MoL�od of a dau ! I . � .
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L w . ' . � 'duct, never. - The watch -word BO.LYN',--4n McKillop, on the 18th inst., the , S:P1Z,'1MTC-r TM:P0TVr-A.,!r3:C)WS- . � �
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Z � pr -The residence , u pied by .4 L �tten � . P.&L RzTuu.-m - Although wife of Mr. Jos.,iEsoiyn, of a son. I . . .:
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offspning I � Mr. Adam �Smith, near th d said that Mrs. Fraser is in indigent was to -
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tZ, breQ fro. nj 40, ::. L by auc�tioli cumstances. If,'this be true, we trust .1 No. Tory in any
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,f a-, that she ,ivill iu*t Treasu6r, Warden, Clerk, I � . -
�i bq,eli high-ly, fed , ,and was purc�ased by Mr. A] ex' Mui . - i councillors in.the last cle ction ayprove ' I �
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latur I ity, especially 1-1 . midst of plenty. - ' PS follows : m or un- &c., none whatevor." Thegauntlet was . es L . . - i " I
-'� tard, for -the Anin of $510. � 'of inter t. , It is as F eb Marriag . -1
grain .� - -The annual meeting of -the Turn- then thrown do" and we had ta take L. I z
.1r)r ' � -A few day -i since Mir. W.. Grrainger, � . 1 , - cillors�-King 178, McGowan 2-14, Leigh- . - S311TH--GALE.—In Mitchell, -on tin 13th i'nst., . - 1 .. - , ,
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.� it up and did tak it 1p in Morris the -y Rev. A.'Cunninghaiii, Mr. Frank A. 1< : .-
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the too, com- �� , - -. I ]E[ull6tt'L So i a� year-old entire colt, berry Agrricultural, Society was held in _ .. . NESSR&D , N,CAN P � �
. Wingliam on .Thursday of last 1yeek, 11 . following year, and the result in Morris Smith, of Seaforth, to Miss Eli7abeth Gale, - . ! I - . ..
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- feeding. I 265.- For.-ieeve-Taylor, 183;.Currie, Mitchell. - . . L : -
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I- got -- . when the following officers were elected : 229.- . . I was thA we made. a cean sweep. That . I I I
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I the youing, mare �-' sum of $sn. Mr. Whiteford, of Indi- � . I .1 I . 'BURDICK—WEATH.—On the 7th inst., at the . . 1 . � . : i
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nab you intend *) ' ,an& was the purchaser. � -Charles Henderson, preside�t i, John Coxmp.T.----�The Young People'A Asso- adv'Ice given.by the S I and indorsed Methodist chure.fi, Port-bolborne, by Rev. � n -
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- � vice-president;, James Elliott, . . by you and every 1 s1licet in the -. P. K. - . 4 -
t. 1 He gave some -Mr. B tz , has lea -S& -. lot 57, J131-5111 ' ciation gave a tree concert in the Pres- � - J. A Bloodsworth, assisted.. by Re% t -MONTREAL H RTH � 4: .
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e course to pursue Cloderich t awaship, John Farrow, Gebtge Moffat-, � - NN - byterianchurell here on'the �evening of county (becau e...� Dayi�ot, M
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Rpbertson, Wm. McClymout, Alexander Frid has never been! wiihdrawn for the . . �
7eferred to the inf- consisting of 66 acres, from, the -Cana,da ay, the 15th inst. The. chur I I . I ; . I
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'or a specific pulT- I �irs at Young, John Anderson, A 17milaistinier . command then -givenwas 'to go on f E I . L .,
'. ... I lCompany. . 4 it for five � te , , Well.filled 'wit -h a highly appreciative � Or M ERS—HANNA.—On. the 25th ult., at the Would dfaw attention to the fact that they -will offcT great bargaim oil the ba2ance . i
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Er. and Johii-Hardy,,direetors. hencefort - -�
-h-t horses tlie - - JIL, I r X S. a,aaience, an L h, therefore we had every L residence of the bride�s father East Wawa- - ' �
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� � ob an. anutiad re o1 of $75 and ta - I - - . d the 'programme, -which & nosh, by Resr. Mr. Burwash,'31r. Herbert of their Millinery Steel,.. Mantle Cloths and Astrachan Mantleswill'beLoffered at - : 11
sequent meeting of the -directors, John re son io do as wo, d d -this year, and - I .
i but with a heav ' ' -Mr. Ge r,g,c Crooks, of Grey is wa,%.Iong and varied, was rendered in a � . 31eers,,of Pembroke, to bliss Maggie Hanna. net cost to enable us to clear. Nantle-s.and Ulster Cloths in NI-eltons- Tweeds, . d
. .ry I " Anderson was- appointed secretary and * until you or the Signa 1, or some one in , " 31 . I
�� the o6jeat is ,size 4 . o e per- - .� � Nap, Aktracbans, Ottoman Cords, &c. 250 Skirts to be sold at half price in - _ � � � I.,
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�ereoted neXt 1411-rD . - formers. - - , I L - I . . i I
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"e '!"I 19. ,;;;; . -Di5trict of Grey Orange Lodge met . . . ermands that coiiin'iali d 'we have every AUCTION SALES. knitted, felt and quilted. Furs in Ladies`ind Misses"Mink Sets, Seal Sets, As- 11 . -.. ;
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t 0 . " IAg,,-will be 54 by 60 feet, -and will be in thie-Oran-ge hall, Brussels, on January I . . . . right,on our side to look after our own - On Tuesday; Jan . nary M, IS86, at I trachan Sets, also SeAl, Mink and Astrachan Caps and Muffs, Chililren's Furs, - 1, . -. � I .
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(.2 �- joiiae( I I I rl barn. Thero .r -friends f Miss Dunbiw, th4i� Ladies'FurCapesbalf price. Fur TriLmminL-S-Clotb.-Dress Croods in plain stripe, 4 . I
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q I .. 12th. The allowing officers wer6 elect- - S 0 interests and-intei1d t do so. Your ad- o'clock p. m.,L on Lot 16, Concession 8, � .
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V, om%r I jblinxf under the whole ) ilding , , ool Section. No. 1 1, ivill Ve glad to check- and Ottoman Cord to be cleared out 'a' .t 25 per cent. reduction, as -we we ;L i
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7 se&o There are -;N.fr. w, of Eii ater, has ed: John I . distri ; , learn of the uc ess-of her ils. The vice given at the cows, young cattle and ,
(or , - ohn 11awkshw H. Ferguson, diputy ; M. Mor . . .pup is what we acted- on. To be forewarned sheep. Jas. Horney, propriet bound to make room. Woollen goods "in Seluares3 Clouds, Chil&eifs 'Felisses, . .. 11
- dsoma carri&,ge te un, and . . � Misses mma : I � or; Gee. . I .. .1 .,
.0ho, should never .. sold his ban , risen, three from this .schooll .E I. Bootees, &-c., lower than ever. �..Blankets in white, colored and comfortables. This - . � I
'tLt, jr., of t ie same chaplain ; J H. Young, recording see - is to be forearmed, a -rd 6, word to the I Kirkby,': tioneer. I
brood inares. One , . Mr. Thomas Bisse 1. I . Hanna, Sarah -Irvine and Aggie King, . . Yluc . . 9 . 1. .� I
I .. . , . � is the chance to buy, don't is . We are boim d to satrifice goods, as -we are - . '. I �
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X - r. retary; E. 7ompkins, financial secre- wise is enough,. w1hiell r . . �
-who i Place, has also sold his 7 . who were up at the recent exiamination . I ' . On Wednesday, January 27th, on Lot overcrowd e*d with stock..- en * rehasers would do ,well to call and. ingpeotL I : . �, V
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e . held in Wingham for entrance to the Yo": ,P I e �ur -kigan#c Stock, No trou 1� nt extreme pleasure to sl�ow ,goods. ; L 4� , �, L ,�
tral himself.: ,One 11 successlul prize tary ; Joseph Whelpton, tr a9urer ; arty ought to beed. We wer
Dne These horses were 8- I - - - ' 0 27, North L East Boundary of Usborne, - I I i .- I
i. kindness ' winners - at all the fall show$ last Thomas Watao-n, director of ceremonie not the transgressors � m the first place, Farm Stock and Implements. I. Bower- .
. S; High School,* have all passed. -This, . . . - . ; . I
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I I . !- . James.Stretton lecturer; -Wm. Spence you were and now yo a seem to be al- ' �
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ia speak, between. � I season. . . I Y � with one, Miss Maggie Lilld, who pass- man, Proprietor; Jas. Oke, Auctioneer. . . � - 1. 1,
. ' . 3,n who ha's� resided - and - B. Gerry, auditors. L The officers' . . I and begin to lecture us. You I . � . . I � � L . I - d
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am. The other ig -'Lvlr. Jame Deao , , � ed at midsummer, makes a total of four 'rme( � I * ' .
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L p of �East %V-awan6sh,for report -was left over'until the Jun e� me,te, . � . had better lecture the guilty parties in .
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Lividual wh , . in the towngh, for .),ilichig.&n ing on ac � for the year. I . out pee- THE MARKETS. 4 !- r .
icives. . nearly thinty ,�ears, leaves � . 0 count of the absence of some of. E-SZJOYMESTS.—bn a neigliborin' farm p - D noan d Duncan, Montrot House, 8eafiort � . , . � 1
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,eed- next week. His liumarou L � -that of Mr. John Williame-a large SicAFoRTn, J5an. - 21st, 1886.. - �
` to one br , s friex,id - s in. the former officers.. . . . . cavi," and then we sball unders d I . I . I . �
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�', ne f amily a" I that'viciiii-ty are soery to lose an old and -Mr. Jarvis sr and - fitmil�, of - things and act : accordingly. Yours. * . . I . — . . . I
� gathering of young folks of, both se"xes . I ? .
- . - . Fall Wheat per bushel (new)...., $0 73 to Q . . �
. � Ire: I - � h him Holmesville, hadp &.1pnarrow. escape on, I truly, - .� I ri ,O 77 � . . - �� � : �- �.
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�Ss. . - . - ,reliable acqu�,intance, but wig met. and Spent the time between 10 P. I I Sp ing Wheat per bualel. - .. .. 0-10to 0 75 ' . - I a
L . - - � 7 1 - PL-RDUE. OpLts pee bushel ........ I ........ 0 28 to 030 - - � . .. �
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k� the excellence of � , �-The Coui'h.V. Clerk has rc�eived. three sons were returning from a party, fhis was one of the largest assemblies I . Barley per bushel......,.... .. - - 0 50 to o mi . . 1 � . � I
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9- thorough eleven applications fr rn outside parties Perth Items. , I OA HALL - V . I 1.
I ly dis- -- - I � of the season. -The' same evening a L . Butter, No. 1, loose...... .. .. . 0 13 to 0 14 . - A
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broke. Thiis - caused the box � . . -- I I . - . 1. . I
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; position of County Engincer, the - h -load of tyoung couples crossed 1- I . I
L 1. for the I 101 , sleik Poultry exl bition in Listowell this Butter, tub.,. , - y . � . :
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L . licants beinu from almostall sections down, throwing the three sons forcibly 'the boundair into Ifoiris, bent on a week.!, ' I . Eggs.--. .i66 ii.... .1. .... .... 0 " 'o - " 1 CLOTHING AND- ENTS' FURNISHING HOUSE-- . i I �
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�Piaxx Prof. B,ro,xvT,t - 0 e,whiffietrees, Mr. 'and Mrs. Jarvis , .. y Flour, pei .. I ............. . . � t
Mi . -of the Province. This is. erlusive of on th -1 . jL .
- I . . night's.dancing at the house of Mr. John -St. Marys Collegiate Institute has Dressed Hogs, per 100 tbs...... 6 00 to 6 40 � . � � � I . J .
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FOR GQN-TA-'RTO,, .. those who ma�r apply from t4'p - c6unty) - - I Fraser. -Th*e' residence -of Mri Elam am attendance of over 120 pupils. - Hay per toii........ i. ...... 8 oo to 8 5o — . i i
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made - I and anv others before the Cou�ncil meet. . horses becoming frightened, rail ay, was the scene �f a night ) . � . . � I .
id, has net . . 4w Livingstone, too, -10r. Win. Graham, of Anderson Hides per 100 tbs ................ 5 00 to 5 50 . I
I -Last week Thomas McL P-ughlin of furiously scattering the livihg 'cargo has sold -his farm of I or $8,3W. Sheepskins each .......... ...... 0 50 to 0 85 . I . , . . . I I .
etuent in the 0- , 1 $ 1 behind them, but were c . of pleasure, participated in by a number wool. a .......... ...... , . I - 1,
� , pro, ,Grey, sold his heai�y draughtl imported .1 . I er run- of ladies and gentlemen of Blytk. - Where -i�iSg Min ' . ;, .; ....... 0 ri to 0 20 1� . 1\d:MSS--RS-- . I -
utton. It is pro- ;- , . . nie Robb, formerly of Salt (retail) per barrel..-.. .. .,.. 80 to I 00 -T-- . I' I . ;
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I ceit, t'g.-King Of the Isles," to H. McFad ning about two miles. Fortuna,t . � . . I
ted to a lbee , 81y is Rev. -T. - H. -Crossley now? Stratford,is winning ,high commenda,- Salt (wholesale) per balrel.. .. . 080 1 I . . - ! - . I
, P-raads- � horses nor occupants receiyed -to very I . . I . I * � . �
� -den, of B�ruce county, for a 990(l figure. a - -- -- . tion a's an elocutiohist, ' Potatoes per bushel.. . � .. .. .. .. . . - ; I
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" King of the Isles " is two bmd 4 half serious damage, - . it ........... I ....... 2 60 to I . -
i wide cppanin,g, for I- . . . I . - Gorrie. -A 'Mitchell' barber skipped". th6 - I �;, :
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old mi � GLINTONi Jun:. 21 CAN & DUNCAN 01;d Y- 0 i
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IiUdgi;,�s to be the making of . ne of. the having prepare(I a' handsoine trosseau and sundry oth.6r-littl - debts. , - � - . I -
tale to, U -- . . .1, fr.- J. . Walker,Who . bought the- black- '3 to eO 77 . . I 1.
erta&-e I ' ' .NZ : .Fall Wlicat per bushel (new)..... ,80J . . � -,
. best horses in ithe country. and, received a num. ber- of beautiful pr �The dry goods all(' other merchants Spring Wheat per bushel .... .... 0 40 to 0 75 . -. �
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Ull& has b ; ver . I . . . . es- _ Smith Shop formerly owned by Mr. Ross, - i ' Would direct attention to thei.-oomplete stock of Tweeds -in Euglisb, Scotch and �
; -Miss Fannie Townsend, youngest ents, started for Californiar last ,week, of Stiatf ie their places of Oats per bushel ....... . I... .... . 0-28 to 03 . �]
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;� . dauzhtor of -Joseph Towi-isend; Esq., of where she -will be i;nited in laiarriage . business.at six o'clock. . . . Barley per bushel.... * 0 50 to 0 65 Cauadal whieh they will offer at 'a big redu etion. Inspection solicited to their - � I
rM, -s� na..rr - a . 0 63 to 0 54 inaggnific6iit stock of Overco -- . gs. Ave have on hand a steel,- of goods in Ready- . �.
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Pinces co,rr It � . * Peas per bushel ....... ... ..6... . .
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. 0 d concession. Thomas Ball' well-known in at d around -31r. J. Norris , Hibbert, lately rsutter .............. I ........... 0 13.� 014 . -
districts, I, . ( the 9 of Tucke�smith, , in I re6x of the, drug store.. : This will be op- V
� ) 'ales - ' made Clothing which we are b und to slaugliter. ,15uits got up in the inost fash- . �
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: the rece-nit entrance, ex'aml inations, was Brussels. The Post says - This da,ring - disposed of a tbre6" r , - Eggs.... -.1 * - * * , 0 6 . .
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. 11,ravimm-,khere is , - position to .11r.. Henry Perkins. -Mir. . ye%r old gelding foi � I ionable style, at prices to beat the world. . Please call in, gent,Q, and examine our - ,
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.y t ' others in. little woman faced a 3 000 mile journey, the handsome sum of -� 11 90. � Hay per n * * * ' ' �..'.... ....'.. 8 00 to 9 0 1 -- I * I .
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-e �� -the coun I 11 High School is so f Lill of Potatoes per bushel. - 0 35,to 0 40 Underclothing, S hirts, Collars, Cuffs, 11and1erchiek, Suspenders, Ties, ,&`c. - Felt, � . q � .
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171 taking about 8 days, to be true to her Northwest for" abo atJour years, is visit- Apples per barrel... - * " * * 2'00 t4 - 2 00 t �
the produ tien e,f - � Dmrid Paisley, wbo ,bas been in thc, - "
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t�; at prdsent th.fe I - �e 0 � -;--Mitche - Hats, Cloth C' �, Fur -Caps, ard every article, in the G,,6nt's Furnishl . 1. . - .
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; � ma,rk7a.l.)Ie,.Consicl(-,ri�iigil'iLt 4e is con- promise an -d stme, her betrothe&a double, ing scholars this term tha't there is not seat. Wool .............. , * 1,.,., * � 0 17 to 020 . . . .. .
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mpply, notwith* siderably under the P of the averagge -� fr* ...... I . . . . i . .
; � ge journey. Sheivasaecompanied,by her ing accommodatioii for the students. : Hides per lQD tbs ................. 6 00 to 7 00 I I
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,)a in the market ' . . , well. -Mr. J. ,R. Balfour, -school teacher . . i I I � - .
I :Hi,,,h School scholar.' . brother- in-law 'John Nott as far. as -The Stratford Beacon published a F9rk ............. -2. 60 to- 5 00 : — - I � .
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- 'Seafortlh I Oordwood ........ 2 60 to .13 50 5
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I butities of giade " -�rante(l to get-,� 0 . alone. A large number* of iela. . niunicip�l matters, in Howick this year. receiving municipal ai and the reasons . � . - I
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�- a t clem.,entseasola. Ifedidn't iike'te'beat station here and many were. tlii�. good � ) -Over 122� toi)s of cheese was -m�de ring, $0.75 to 80.81; oats, 33c. to 36c ; peas 6.9e 1 1 1 - ! 7,
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istoGk� He de- - 21a'st year,was pposed by MrJohn - to 60c; barley, 60c to 93c; hay, perton, .Qb.00 to . - . I
� his boarding h Dusbi " rnissus," so he stole wishes expressed for her safe jou at the AvonbRnk cheese factory during : . . . �,
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a a very hEwdy�. neil-m�u. Mr. ,14,15.00: butter, 14c to 25o; potatoes, perbag, - I - � i
6�couple of taikeys-froniJam,es .MeGin- and f utare happiness. Figurativel the past season. 'Mr. John Townson, (jo, ; . . � I I I
;se 6atliae, wGuld - � , y, -we Jacques was electled by a majority of 4 1 _ to (j6c.�Oe, per. doz., 25c to 28c; dressed I . . . * - I
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1 Itild sP-'at to throw art editorial sli.�per awiy over to I - � hogs, per 0 �fb'%., $5.25 to ia5.60. ,Still alive to the intereSt of thL f arming counnuility. 11 -titter and. Eggs taken in . C,
� nis, -C ,lin ton, v, Fas aorested cheese -Maker. .�
P Ontario; farnier, votes. .Mr. Wilson is a "strong Scott ..-:. . . " i �, I
, -;rMr-b,, ,eeks. - ' - I - . � . -The Methodibis oi Kirk -ton realized . .
I jail for ei ght the land of summek. and. fl6wers anfl Act'-man,"fand Mr Jacques is a it troll . . . trade. First-class Butter retai'W, for 14c per pound. Don't take out-worcl-, but . - . I -
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� the a,iten-tion. Of - . - ,nt Ilate Dep g 9 $70 from the teamee ' r's - , .
. -1d r. Thew. as 11-00ymol, , i hope Mr; and Mrs, Ball msy prosper� ` tine pn New Yea' �, o's 0'2d ; taste. and try. � i
fle did nat, -T -, . . . . . " - Anti-19cott man. " Strange that,this elec- - I red winter, 79s 02d; California, No. 1, 06s 11d; I � - . I I
� thiiaz ,-� Rec-,ra � of Wint-rha-in, has I been un- their f " -home. I . dit and a social on t�e- following Mon- - . . . . I . . - I
is country they. , � uty . 0 ar off southern i tion should have resuit�d as it. did, fit a nig I I California No. 2, 6s 08d; qats� bs-11d; barley, 5s : . I I . . � I �
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� 1� able to do ya,ti ch at the anv�,l for the -The Brusifts Post of last'%V,eek says : toNvnShip that gave a majority. of about day evening. I . - Od ; pcai, 5s o6d ; pork, 51s 06d ; cheese, 50a 001 . . � . . I I
liar obaraciteris- 'I - -past two; wed,ks,he hiLving �eceived -The j)jople of : St. Bridget's church, . I - 1�
: � a Last" Saturday. evening Reeve Young. . . - - 1: . . I
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-- of , .. I 1 150 in - favor of the 'Act.. Are the tem. .Logan recently presented Rev. Father . ' . t * -
severe lmock- 1 on the knee-cm-li of big- DUNCAN & UNCAN - SEAFORTH ' 1.
Weed - Seatland J, I - � . Local Notices. I JL 11 3 .0 .
. I and Constable Scott, in response to a perance people -getting disaiistedi with 11 . I . 01
I - I ?D 'Weil with. a purse of $140 and a c'otn- I ��
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U-17 requirem ents I aight le(r. A4bou,g,li. it has-beerl.badly I nxuaiber of complai P - .
I - nts, interviewed the AA ra;re they , ary in - A BA-liG2ii--NT, WHO WAXTS IT.?-'Nill . --V . -i
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4%esc, breeds ,,Lre. , , Swollen and very sm-c he is -�ble` t' b . , plimentary address. . - � � - �
atan.� bree(,I- -- I 'p- Thortias- Q,00dwill, in ilie post. office well*d6ing? 1.1-Setinly" (6ertainly).'Hr. __ be sold at a Doxg,rdn, either the house ou-Goder- I I � I � . I 9 I
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y by, � around., a id e��pects,to*be at work again block, relative to'his �eglecting to .pro- -Miss. Bella Oliver, of Dovmie, for- ich Street, at preselitocetipied by Mrs. P.Logan, . I �
i Jacques h'as''had some- experience in I I � ; . I .,:
whether. tha. oldl - �: in. a, few dlays. I . vide proper comforts for -a child under council bvsiness, and " setinly:" be will werly teacher in the ... ublic school, St. or the liotise . near the 11 igli Se-hool .�.t present i - qPTMES-1 - � I �
is k re mi. arkable . occupied by'Mr. W.Logan. AppJy at Loe--�,; & Co's i � �
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; -ti h-- w He 4f ?4r.,. John Bean, of Clin. his -are, and said to be .an adopted -son. .be.t'setinlY ",a valuable acquisition to Marys, has been. appointed teacher in Ban king Office, Seaforth. 9.14-4 . .. HAR XJL :* i i
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IteriStics in this dress pocket a slilall pair of sharp scis- . - The young peoph of VIP, Methodist : , IMPORTANT NOTICES., . . - I . I - ; . I
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; � " - - When ,the two Jargenumber toour village onFriday � OOD CEDAR FOR SAM -Any augmtity of Peep. le are cry' g HARD TIMES; To meet th.6 emergcn��y of fae times, and I I , - .
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. For M- ak-traxlIg' %. � � - her atteution,, she threw herself on the gentlemen, mentioned above, went 'into lasti .A: full !report of the edings .96ries�o-f entertainments to raise funds Ggood Cedar suitab)c for Railsana Duildin- reduce sto I ck before took-tald I we -ha-ie determ ined 'to " crifice profiti on our - � . . . :
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lin it is y Onn'. it f or the purchase 6f an organ and otliel� Purposes. Will be sold at. reasonablo pri .& ; .
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I lona, but , un- , I- - her le- to the Olepth of n. earl y two Inches, Zn � . I i
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i . ple of coats s - . tel busi-' furnishings for theliew church. Please call and inspect the same. . I
. ar - en ,: ,ictiut Anful wound. . - -�arke--* 945-3 JOHN TORRANCE, Rensall P. O. .
� n - em ots. The � . infl cc a very pt . . aw oil top 9f a box. , Thpre was no liess in (xto ie. It is rumored that -he is -Mrs. Win. I � j. of Motherwell, .. . . . . . 1. � .
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Oicester in ftar7ne - -:. . -A very pain-fal accidci-it ha,ppendd stove in the place. After a little- pro- to become a tiller of the soil. -Mr. Geo. fell on the ice the other (lay while going . . . � - . . . I
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1 '01-4 ita mfval 1,* � to. N . alonrf%tbe, road and -flijured herself so LAKE CREA31E.F.Y.-A meeting of the . J .
�. - - y fr.. Joltu., 1: Bra,wn,` aadcititker, of te t' I -te part . of the 'alleged -`kNTilS'0 -in � .:71 .. . -7acturinor -18, 86 - I I I .7
: I � I .5 ation, ton tl - . n of Teeswater,is start g a music Blake Butter and Cheese Ilami. 0 . - . T
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i �. Exeter, on Thiilrsdtlly -of Ias,t week. It father, the. boy was -taken to the Al J our vill�ge. There is good Coinpanv,%villbc held atthe Factotyat,13lake,on I - . . I i .
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r . , seems that he vv hs we el irliere-he has been 'well c;iied musicar talent in alid around Gorkie ; all I . i
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, in '-own council is ut the entire instalment- on our bithee.& mwivalled � , I �
�eyrhl T>y us� 'flit! -- his hatid, euttinc, off itwoz (if fiis fingers question- hails 6,om . some Orphan S � - PoLl" -The new Mit�hell t rdialiv BY giving.4isce-unts -hrouglio , .
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: in, the rnaturI.J."t.'r - and badly al--. tin(r his hand, t we', .Home ill Toronto. I tive meeting helet. in the township hall divided thus: Conservatives, 8; 1 - invited 'to attCDd. As it will then ba. decided prices on all sums of Sl'.aud up�yal`W.. � . . . 1(. - �
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. . . fhe -death is - announced as la�c�elv attended - Mr. , cb�esc 11�xtscasof I I - .
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; . I.N � Thomas Bill4.-lgsle§, of Wingham; N.T'., and. Mr. Thomas Hays, of Me ALLE*-.NT DOUGLAS, Secretary and Treasurer, Discounts on -ess Goods', �,loves, Hosiery, Lacos, Cretonaes, Linings, .
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biea --favorablily- - I .1 - occu This lady Killop,-werep,resent and addressed the 1. . .1 1. . -9r)-i Shirtings Cottons, 81fawls, Ducks,'Cottonades, Tweeds, Cloths, Flonliels ,- M -en's I
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,11rM11111 Proper �, rred on the ,13th -inst. . . . terian, 3. - 6 ` I . Ek �
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- . borri, in 'Devonshire, E nglaa d, and ineeting. , The 'speeches were not mas- youths' and 130y�s Ready , � . � V ..
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�. -- appointed officers anl�l director, of --the I,- � . -Aliss Addie Rocrel of '-Nlothe�well, ARM IN 11ULIXTT FOR SALE.-ribr sale, I � . � ;
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re Doma i.-; at P . ,,We terly in any - sense. . This, howev' I 0 � I
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Wing;bana Hortic,i1ttiral .'-',ociety, f or the , and her father have re urndd froyn En- F : I. . I 11
. oi sayiDg that those men would not be - b i � .
ft.- ats tl,re S`ltrap- : . tsous, Francis and Henry, -and one - 11 . 1-53 acres,.about 1110 acres cleared, well ftneed, AVe Would call �peclal attention to the following lines, on -which we will cave - � - - I :
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�tffre eariv. Its : , ear.- Crowell Wilhion, fit lnell; to- rqkesent us in Parliament. - frde f roni stunips, and in m good state of. oultiva- . . .
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� - . daughter, Emily,' about seventeen years extra W-ge discounts - Ladies' Pog.skiii Jackets, Seal atid Mink ts nd �
I �� Mennis, V.o'-presidailt *-1J. J. I . �. i , e great niajori�y of th m South coast. Miss Addie is much ini- tion, the baJance is well Eubered, prin6vally - Z�l . i :
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*t of th & 811rap- �- I dent; D. I I . afro.. They fil-st ,ve'nt to Toronto, where Th � Cap- , Ladi6d' Cloth Jackets and. Ulsters, Buffalo - 1tolies, Wolnen- and childrews �
'V , very properly ternied I'voting nla- I . o
� .g(f - 11, - 1 NV' . I . . proved in health. , withhardwdod. There.are two frame'liouses, 8 1 ; I
-0 . 11: �� At-Lderson, Vin. Ck 41:� . C. 8, Sealetts, -Astrachan 44cketings Wincies' (plain a I
F " W's0r. The I :� ' tEiey�siopped-a" short time,then M''Oved 0 . '11 S r Fur Trimmlincl . - Ild q I .
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� '11iott. 8 " tone stabling. There is a spiendid orchard and fa of Hnitted'G,'oods- � I
Meyer, J. A. INIortoti WRA.. E -A dudish cleFr.. of the Federal ball1r. and two goo(I f rame lmrns, one a bank b%rn with . o ic ��b ) .
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prol,( ace -a shcet)� �711- � . to .Wrox�eter, where� Mr, Billingsley car. chines.- With -some of both -political ' - ' 1� cy), . . . -. . I . . . .
� ,,v , h ., ith �: -1 - s 1A4 Cline Robort Ten� in St. Marys, some four or five years -e is a School house, P -,. . t., :
YGahill, Jamie. I . abundan-e of water. Thei i I I 1. n I
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'v . Z- el�"'� n' +,(,1, '� a . . ri,ed on the watchmaking. business. parties, all a man is.expected to do is to - 8 I I , . ` .
IF4- t& ! t t, p - nant - nd Walter' S . oott�' directors ; E.* . ago, has been ar�restcd at Pullman, 11' ae" a shop, at the �
. --S t, 1. . About fourte6n years ago -they, reimoved follow his chieftain ',' through thick and I -ner bl thelarin. There are about. TO acres "I . . ave hitherto, done business with u -s-, we think it uimejutssary. I f. I
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. - ' books and. appropriabing to himself Say t this sale, is gentune an, -,l no humbug, an(l. to all those, who bave not 7�1 � :
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tone--of`the -One day la%t %v�,eck Mr. Jault's 1f sine � f ' meetings of railway'station, and is eowivenient- to several Visited 1 -, we cordially invite you t at wel -mean, . - . . - ��
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orig- � . ' 0"odcrieh township, 10A -a � -S ago Mrs, Bil- bank money-. His, illme is John �If. -ood markets Nvith gravel roads leiding. to C'Lch. .- . o mll alid see for yourselves th . . I -.
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�-ill be usefid to, . - Elliott, of lingsley, while visitinaher son Frank, this k.ihd.' .INT6 person need expect to be I I i .
4)L . . I : 0 . .. . . I -_ Meyer. �. I Will be sold clicap. and on casy terins. Apply blisilless Tbankingr. war-partrons- for past favors, we- invite a contiauanie,:-, '- . . I . �
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� ravinee Thv� ' *� vei,-y Valtia ble 110 1-60.. 1 �NNIY,q. Elliott (I rove ' ian pro- much, the -wisei for listenii)g to only one I I premises o I � � . � - �
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� 1) W I I . I I - an the sot,�s and daughter a . edamongJames, Robertand John Watt � he "',eforiii.Nisoclation of the �. I � -
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- -c I tleath. felt for theni in their'. ,grc�t breavement. the township. hall, (x'orrie, on the 26th, " 4 �
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Fket at 1,I)lres,ent. . 9 greatly annoyro'd by a ging of rough un -1 SI N OF THE RED- FLAG I
. . I . q'i, anwittl stat�i,nent of the Blue- xf,- 'ai'- cr I ., A 4- 11 , inst Whv not invite the opposition . - C3 -46 J. I : A I - 4- . - I . 5 * �
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1rizes fc . rr s6rite . Vale Cheese and Btitter Company for 1�- I � . It. is only the extreme ,men of either principle& 'tendance is solicited. w3l. c.ksn, Chairman. I � . .
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0 - How is the it presetits -,v iribst sat, I _ this week chronicled the death of 'one -of,' . mouth in jail at hard � A light i .N,, -O PLACE I LIKE' . - 2
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I e advise 1. thent, paying the atrous �� � bolin in Englan�l; .% een -in Can-* - I . LhgeliStiC I 8 C H 0 0 L BtO 0 1K S - .
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times. a ye.w. I besides -,zalaxies, and irui.,nii --p i e , 'ada for many years. For.some, time lie, meetings, the. outcome d the " week of I - . . 1J
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'VOIRRIend it at� - �� Broley, of Sea -forth, 111ev ALIr. Miis,grave, adjoining lot. - Yx has . . - e to'-Miss'Jennie 01 iver both beilig ! �
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* 1 4�,) 111N � �. . . county *as about to be vacant. A. 11, _ . I )-- e - . ! I -
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Mlf* 117V� 1,0111ly- ; g ,. �. � � Ross ad'h" nated in a speech that, . --,---,-. . .. I . ; . . blin:-, 't . --1 (-.�rvyv=�, Dray.* -i--, (,onj-
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�, � out of the .,zeVell pupi S ne . were appointod .-- John Webster an(I th is u n e�sin e..;s in th c G rit rad ks I! Tb c years. *. � . - I �
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. was pluekk-d. I . Alexander 1'entland. auditors; --R. K. answer i5.at hand. V.. es, it Con- ., I .
IcUltill-4 Com- I 1101m, ' stephen. van-itone, a�.,Av -17 , t: , . . * I walits.. A I.n.'a. a i�'o U 11 . I - - .
- C4 -0-no d-ty lak weelc .AuilreNi Case, of :-%I iller. clerk : Alex - -- Stewart, assessor ; , servative,was an applicant, and it would , I . -,I �ifd !I I -- - . -
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I the 13'alivIon line ,��tanley, had his Win. Durnion, treasurer.' The' follow- . never do to let,a Cunse'rvative have any �4('1l()LS,0N--N T,�w*�kx�;] 1:fl, ".I ,.-. t free on r.v,�Ipt of pablisber.s'price
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- i rear kitchren, wittra %, ove in it, and a officem was fi%ed - Oer,k, $110'; asses- .monopoly of y1l the'offices for years, and ' I � I .
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fire iii th .611.,gh sonlic. defect sor, ,,� , illem. To BILLI.NGsLEY.-In Wimehnii,(n t 1 ,! h inq., CHEMIST & DRtJGGIST, Q 'I 4
I I . in the vtii , . Amelia, wife of .Xr. Thi,.�. I.:j*;411-11',e%1 t,ed i.UMSDE ' %01-11.4 WIL "4j 1�
. . I �tnneyl tile I-ach caii(-ht fire, The suni- of $20. Avas granted to James what dia :they resort'! On this , head � . , 4, , . - . 0
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