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AN EXAiPERAT � ING PER I 801% - ,*-* . . I Im I .. . � .. / . . _17���� I � .. . I LANGUAGE OF CRIME. . ' I THE PURITAN LOVERS. I . � . I - 4 � � � . . Wanted to Go to George. . __. . , '.-\.. .1 id lich : . '.. c I - . . "You read my soul, Yri k . " .,� � , --- ' * ` - - - at, seaforth. Ft,r l.artioukre t - I ' . I - I, _vow my WINIL 11 A thin olly ,fitTe-food flu * W1. . . . n sALFL-Detirable PTOPeTtY situated on God � I � V%e Womaiii Who - "' - ___ ; - t#wn and Met Reverses. . �,.',,��I�jii'­� z __ _% - - -, I.. . . I - crich bhe f OT OF PARIS AND THE "PAT- . I Oh 'L 11 I I - . %nz E.xPOSITOR OFF ,Icx- . a low 46 " - -, -'-'.I . f� ,3A N' K W. � '. 162p3paiTta , THE ARG ' - I . , gra7it Its fUl Iji"I" ilea -_ �h jv.,i" . 1A nSWereTe ,If b.006ven sm . . 11 I She was one of those women best de; �ath I 11 0 -1 " ,,, f, sm-10 -Ito thc, Pores Iiaving, a . 11 . . .. ��­... TERPI OF LONDON. - it , 11hLd it my e�,. wlllt#g. -. i; . 11. and Provincial Land I scribed by the term exasperating female' . I ..... - fHv I � � j.mcKX"A, Dominion . . . - . � . .# . I V. - . � - -- surveyorl, member of theAssoolation of. Ontario � -that Is t6 say, she was not pretty or Her aDber apswer pleased, the youth, �� I 0 0 _� I- I I ' . Lsurveyom Dublin, Ontario. IM,62 . EXP U �v4�ly cheorful. �e__ I I ILV . t, 61,50%11DW � um I Thieves Have Speci real pleasbag of mfinner or person Pr any Frafik, C1 .. ;,�'� � . . , . � � oth utes that, go ft ,,,tt r.? I,r I - -t sit . : 011 I I ' 1�* happy f -d b6 ea* ful. I Rub" this friction coat a , . erof those cholqo attrib ..�er's door, - Stealing of Every ]KInd - Materlso] � I , . Con- wAth that sort of female we love to cal,l .. C� t I SMIOW .- . I Cc I Conn cliommissioner, of Huron, . i IVER � Changes Take Place Every Two 01 woman. . �: . She,lodko on high with earnest plea, - . � -�-�7 . . ...... ': . ' I .11 and insurance Agent Punds � . . _ 1p�� , -ale, F -T, a to L And heaveff setwe'd priWht above her� , Z . _. . _ li and lo 1---�­a brilliant, 0 I- -, ' I --Ove & Neither was sbe young. I he'shyly spa -Re his- name I � . ;-, � " .- I 1_ , ed and mean. 011106 it I 10 I L. � 1. - ­. . � - . Three Year& . _�Jrwh,, , r j, I I ,-,. I- � 1, . , . - - - _�V,, W. I .1 � I LL. . ­ 3, store, Main street, Seafortb. 81�%9 i IFILLS ' I Say anything else of a woman and be father. praised her lover. I 'I'l " 3 a t .1 I - .6 ,_ - last. ng, lustre. dawns . I . I'll, The language of criminals-tbe argot forgiven, but nav,a this. I .. .. _1_.. I _. If,-. Z51 1 1 . TRAYED BULL. -Came Into the pretniaes Of the . h that night she sought bar . . .. -Z ­ 0. � , � SEAFORTR car of the Metro- And w L , . - uideralmd, L -it o, 12, ConcealiOn S. M01 � of Paris, -the "patter" of London -bas She boaraed a yellqw cr �1 I 1-, I - M _- I -_ i -----w 'ou , I ,�, F! . ugh it. 11 S 4 iti - - thro - Killopi aboukthelstall s, yearling bull. The I, ' ',:�, �1 �, t__ it of the United .Staj* ' I sy, rovinwroperty and I I been carefully investigated by numer- I p9lItan line at Fourteenth and F strects With hesidboard high and olden, � .- , - I — . 4 _ owner can have the same on - 'nAV .4 and in two minutes was scrapping with er wayer wa* pralbe, her pillow down, . I I 1 . 1. : , � ,paying charges. JAMES X T . . i d' I Neither varnish, turpentine, Qe4 avaikwe in On V64, . RE . 1537 &BCD ous writers, with very'variant resultic the conductor btecause somebody left the �'Anj &)I 11 , "e'Ins were golden. . I I �IM 11 Its origin is difficult to explain. -Mxrl6n IF611its In Woman's Journal. i I 1: � . . 4 advanom made, on -jW I ONEY TO LIND.-MOney to lend 19 sum& of nil! � _ r L door open. Then she beckoned to blin th I .. " - __ &" farm Property, at SICK HFANNIFF.U... Criminals, say �asipy authors, 'have nor wax,, td �arch 4ather or seal up its pores, in i I M 01,0W and upward* on - i oozns to her, and,.he thought she wamted A CITY OF SPIES. . � . , 11 ... qwents mads to suit Positively cured by these found it necessary to ,adopt a technical the car, and he -rang the tbell, i 11 - I lowed rates of Interest Ps . him to -stop � I . r. bo7o,Fer. This is not loan oompsules funft A . Little 1�111S. language for their own protection, that - that she wanted hhn to - I 11 . I I choles Tuckeolmith fs,m for ade- eheap. Apply to I only'to discover T"Mho lounge rracticed by the Gernmw i . . Carrot W come t6 her so she might ask him some Government In Berlin. i I __ Q A. COSENS, 00 , Theyalsorelieve Distressfrom Dyspepsia. I � 11. - . of June and 'Dectall-hW7. 11 � EgmoWVWe- . im I ti � � 011y question or other. .. T1b 9 is Apmething pecially degrading ; � , I � nowed: at high,sat, doOt south Of Jackson's store � they may be able to converse in publi Vf a depoaft. - � Indigestion and Too Hcaity Eating. A per. without being understood. ,'I They have By tioe time the car reached K street tbel 65 Ot POLISH , Sw when pi"tioed - . . I . ... x"S AND BUTTER WANMED.-Wanted a lim. been forced to do this and have made is abou =go, espeola, 11 � . fect remedy for DizAnies�, Nausea, Drowst. eonduotor w6uld have surrendered halt his . . I I . . ited quantity of Good White Beans; also a � language am sinister and ap vile an them- . by a g6veravasa; as it is imr On- �% � Aft.dm,m An Aft,d"0i,M,AMft 'm Ift-AMAdift I AM AMAILAW IMIS1,161118'" �.�.Aft �� PEAROM� Apnk _B of first-class Tub Butter. Forsnesewswill ness, Bad Taste in the Mouth, Coated Tongue ssl�ry for just one -good chance to bave 1W1WqWW1WFWF I'mr wr,w vr,"rw, W- W, qW qW qW 1W W� I quantii I selves. " This theory cannot be admit- ran a Joe !hiAwsis brougbt very vividly be- w'"' � . . -------- � r the ligb"t cash CVIM The higheek sash 10 -0 - pushed that WoMan.'s windpipe clear back - -following ineldent: One I ROBERT WILLISe SEAFORTHis — Id also bo Paid for wi in all seasout. T. Ir F. Fain in the Side, TORPiP LIVER. They ted. 06rtainly the argot Is sinister and I against her cepvIcal vertebra and hold It 11 fors, a by the ' - : .1 � L - - CASE & CIO., Ssaforth. - 1529-tf Regulate the Bowels. P*17 Vegetable. vile and thoroughly representative of there till th do0wWr d1b6d with me *In a publio rea- �; � I I � l . a Ooroner came, even If that - � I -v �e t *,ke as m I - I . ; � ueh . the �31asdthat uses it, but further than functionary didn't come for a month or In Winam aged clergyman and � � i .. � .. - I - T, � ), 9 300 ,,Private fiMd8t0l0An4tl0west $Mail, Pill. Small Doseo � . his w . The former had occupied the . rj rl_ . � : I this we cannot go. . Xixweeks. But, otcourse, he didn't dare - Imalpe 1pit for avor 40 years, had proved I . . I � good one., . 9 goo rates of izitereat in sums to suit small Pelee. ' I sh, had been a leaft - . . I � . - . she waiited to got off, and'she hadn't said part vemeAts,- and In all, XF . . 9 700 borrowerM Loans c= be com Substitution The theory that the use of this dialect . do it. Neither did he dare ask bar Where � In many liberal mo '"OK E � to of any assistance to the criminal is a fat to his � I � I L i V1110RE � � . � #1,000 pleted and money advanced - inadmissible. Most policemen and all 6 word to 111113 about it. ' ' ways bad served his country nobly, WWI*- " . �_- I * � � I . He was sure by this time tba*'obe was I � i I � � � � is I $19600 Within two days. Apply to R the fraucl of the. day. , . I - , I . 6 � prison officers know this slang, some- simply waiting to spring It on him, and ;. the latW bad for the isms length 9f "a . , . I � ' - , * . - I I - I p . I � 125 rter's, it in the hearing of a detedti' . !hood for many leagues around. I - . E , '. � 121600 S.HAYs, Barrister,kc.,Sedorth. times better than the thieve& To mpeak then if be carried her two inobes And a been A, very great blesolng to her neighbor- � ; I Sec you get Ca' YOU lip - . � I � I . . - I I . Ve is to iU- half pass the crossing she was going .to let In the oeurso of .conversation I asked il I ; , - ow I I � - .. - = � vite arrest; to spei it in the presence bij3d know what he had done. ., , , him how he felt about the emperor's policy. - I � � * � I . . � 4 . . ­ . I - I � STOCK FOR SALE. Ask for Carter' - of the general public would arouse sus. At Dupont circle, as the car swung - ing to we be turned and look . I 'K* h h h sa . � � . �1 . . I Before reply I lei an adag4 7riieh h -ved many persons from the� twinges of - - picion and attract attentio-in-tWo things , arobnd toward Stewart castle, she gave a I _ � I . . - . 1 anxiously about him In all dirt - , , , I . . . I VLL FOR SALE. -For sale a Shorthorn Bull, 16 which axe especially to be avoided. short and a jump and caught tho con- .3 conscience 4nd from i�e depths of remorse. But not only has it . . I I - � I z I ' i then said, ."If Fritz had lived t6n years � .1. Bmonths old, dark red In color, from a fine mok. Insist and demand assur .. ac ess,but it � I . ing strain. Also &V bred Improved Yorkshire : . . Why, then, does it 'exist? Dr. Laurent ductor as he dodged. ' longt r, things woi;ld have been different. ". ed thqm. of pe of mind, and consequently happin � � ft - th are fine animals. Apply - � ' I I I want to go to Georgetown," she air- --- � . I .7 , ar 9 months old. of the Sante prison in Paris has given. i�times 'sp I � When I asked,"Werp youlookingabout has many: , ed . I 0tse. - on Tot 17, Corcession 18, township of Ribbert, or (_ ' L I ,,!� plained., ' for apythingP" he safd,-1,'No, but one hevor� . - � I � . . I I .1arter s Little 'ivcr P*111. an explanation I - . ,, Very w f I I . � � I I � . . . to DUNCAN McLAREN, Cromarty, Ont. 1539-tf . . which has at least noth ell, madam, he responded I knov a who may be listening, and It would It ,I . . . . . . I I � - FOR SERVICE.- The i � Ing to contradict it: The persons en- * with politeness amd a senw of relief. "You i go hard with we If It were known that I Im . . __ -nIGS FOR SALE AND i will have to got off this car. IF to HJVJIR, IP01 TBOOK - � � orm a species of z �. alid 600. - .� I JE undersigned, breeder of Large English Berk- � dialect or technical pbraseology,whiab "Why didn't you tell me so?" �� I expr ssed such opinions. � - � ;; .. I I , . . , I ; � I � .. � gUres,has for sale boars and @owe in farrow. He will READY � "I thought perhaps you know it, mad- � . To my surprise I then learned that Ber- . � J I . � also keep for service the stock boar, 11 Xing Lee," l i � is spoken and understood only by them., , lin was,full of spies of all sorts, ready to 11 I - I - � anhased from Mr. George Green, of Fainriew, � - J : I . am. I I- . .. 6 the authorities the And thus �iiy we ha. 8 raised - them materially. We have given I , � I No winner at Hontreal, Toronto and Ottawa. Term selves. Criminals, who practice a trade ; catch and report t - 7ROCER,S . . -41 payable at the time of service with the privilege � . .. L "Don't be insolent,' sir. Of course I them the bWst cloth , to be had, and at. prices consistent with I OL . i as old as any, have gradually acquired knew it, � but why didn't you tell me this .� slightest word reflecting unfavorably upon � . I L - -, of returning If necessary, i.L�,booked $L.60. JAMES ' uperior fit and finish. By looking at our � a language more adapted to-tbeir wants, � ikinklashi i a d s * L I I I . DORRANCE, Lot 26, Concession 5, McKillop, Be&- N I X ED j I car didn't go to Georgetown when I .got � the emperor, his farally or his aotionti, and � good wo i !_ . - " ' i - - I I �L 7 Orth P. 0. z - 1 1466-52 � more in keeping with their ideas and onp, 1[ that n such reports many persons, espe stock and prices be , e buying, you will always have the pleasure . � . � - . , . � � . . - - � : ciall, young men, had been seized by the . I � ; __ � . thoughts. Miserable, heartless, engaged "Because you didn't ask me, madam. 11 . - I of knowing that y6a,' have the bost and latest clothes at the I . .., I � . .. . . . polio i and kept in prison for months --one .1, . . . t8197 �; I . .- I I �� I L I in a peiLpetual struggle against moral- "It's your business to know, air," tainimuni Oices. f - I . . �t :" - STOGK FOR SERVICE.' "' I becal so in the heat of discussion he bad i- I - � I i -1 - ity,., law and decency, they have ac- she bounced herself out, but she hold : � !L I � ; - - said e emperor was a schafskopf. When, I I ; . FOR MUVIOE.-The .underBigned wil a quired a language of debased words and on to"the rail for a final chat. . . i :� ! � r ULL i PA I N,TS I. I as' ed my guqsts what they thought of i i I _DT - ; d d How long will I have to wait �� ? . i __ Bkeep for service on Lot 29, CaDoession 11, here to ,4 1 . i . , in I A I i I f cynical metaphors, a languag-e of, abbre- L such system, they lookedi yeterlous and' � K Xt G,HT BROS, � . i - llibbert,;the thoroughbred Durham bull 11 Earl of L � get to Georgetown?" she asked after the I .i . 1; I . � I t � - I � ' dech ed to reply, I � � -, ! Dunraven." Torms.-S1.25 to insure. W. H. viated expressions and obscene Ayno- ,, . ! I � i � I ... - ; STONEMA�N, Proprietor. 15314A : manner of women asking clear and I I ucid I i. � , I a terward spoke of the matter to sev-! I 11 11 I � SEAFORTH. I . i I . 0 3 nyms. questions. I . ral �ersons, who, whether from fear ar:1 11 I . wy prioe�. . Call 9&d I FtM SERVIM�Tbe undersigned will. ' This dialect has mutilated the mother "A thousand years, madam," repliedr, a I ! 11 . � � � �_ -1 - le� I I - ' convl,tlon I cannot tell, informed we that' - . � k p for servi(e at John MeNevin's wills, Kip- tongue. It has also borrowed 1iberally � the conductor, ready to grisp at any straw I I I . . j t. � . � � I * ­ I BTJL I EXCELSIOR PAINTS .1 . they ibougbt It quite right that the em- I - . 1� A � � 0&, the thoroughbred Durham bull, 11 Sailor Lad." from other languages, but without meth- of revenge. . I � I I . I . . � � . � bull was purchased from Mr. D. D. Wilson, and � . perox Lis family and actions should .be' I.EWEWNG�_ Ift- 11 ' ­ . � � �� . is from im ited atock. Torras, $1.50. McNEVIN . I od or etymology. Criminals are n8t This almost paralyzed bar. I UICKIDURE -<-. QK Affaww__ I � i po ' above criticism, avd that he obould enforce -�. . . ; - . . I � "Wba-wbsk-wha-what do you . mean?"." - - . I McKAY. 1624x4if Are the Best in the Market. We Show grammarians.... Neither - are they hn- i . - - ! this rule. I learned also afterward that I � . ' she stammered. I � . L � se I the president of the Berlin Ethical society, 1� -11 - I aim �, a Splendid Line of Shades. - guisti, and at first sight it would em I .1 � I - I - WORTH BOAU FOR 8mvicE.-The under- . "Just W'bat I say, madam, and 'more I . I I , : I ''The, Bicyclist . . - of eminent I , I rtmu� Me, Gedwfflkee;fors,rAce, at the Brucell,ld � — , I strange that they should "import words t to Georg; a in scientific attainment#, 4 �W, I I - � I I � - � I I 1:51 Factory, a thoroughbred Tamworth Boar. I You will nevetin the world go I bad been Imprisoned for three months for ,VV41"kil I rzi�� 11 ; from other countries. We will find, ,;,U.k ,��i,- , _� I Payable at town if you wait here. Take *the kreen' . . ^.-. �^,__% , " ­ 1. *- . I I with rhUteredpedigree. Terms, $1; COMPLETE STOCK -F ant i g n a public address to express 4 If tq��j �', - Lament -. A ,ery respect, aud a% we time -of service with privilege of returning it neces. . . I . however, tb at in any prison the per 6ent- car coming around the bend there and try, v I rin I - V . - . 1405-tf age of inmates of foreign birth will be that. 11 And the conductor actually chuckled- views on socialism different from thogs. of 1P__ "I I�N 1, . - He's a wise wheelman whose tool my. HUGH McCARTNEY, Brucelleld. . a- i, I - - s, Shovels, and with gratified glee as his Own ear Blipped I the emperor, although. be did to without I - r, . - ed-fing besides i "a rantei� �0` aive aGod- I I -.- I � , 1�7 1 - Of Garden Tools, Spade � In Americ I � � .1 . ­ "I' * - - bag contains , � 'N 11 i ' I .vMMWORTH PIG FOR SERVICE.-Tbe under- . . I large. ,a it is about I 6 per natulng him. I could not help feeling * , �. Ira , som I �ker and Embaliiier ot jL -signed hars for service an lot 82, concession 8, out of her grasp and away from the sound . Draining Tools. cent. A foreign . pression which seems - . that the Germans were paying dearly for 1�1 chine. � I _,ex � j . . - - medicine for a damaged ma I � I rei with shaR reeeiv,e_ McKillop, a thcro'bred Tamworth pig, to which a I I apt or an improvement on the ,pne in Of her voice. -Washington Star. I . 01 � 9) * - . . I - . . ; - th;I--ir empire. -Professor Thomas David- , ., r I , . limited number of sows will be taken. Thl. Is an . I - - . ! . . " , , I ? I I - He is just as liable to puncture his .S:. I � i . I : . I � I � I - exks good pig'and breeders find It. advantageous to � present use. in rapidly diffused through I son I a Forum. ::) �. 4:�, : _� L � Difference. ! I t�l . - . I ski i ure his tire- b q . I their berkshire sows with this breed of pig. . it Makes a i .. J� I own n as to punct � . . . I " � ` I I ci the prison. In. oases where it is especial- . IL) .t , I I ,I %I,* .4 .r,,�.,gm _. TerMjjL$l,w1tbpr1vIIeg6 of returning If n BUMDERB1, HARD'WTT,5'kLRFj "I'd like to knowwbatmaken young 3 , , �A, I more hable to bruise himself, than X . �_, . I I . . � Funeral Direeto�'s re- . . Ir , I ly descriptive it may become perinanent, Jenny Lind's Precocity. � ,7;3,;�, - 1� - 0 - � . JOHN MeMILLAN 1WX1t f I � � I I � I - - Hector hold his bead so high and carry 0 Ij I . � - I to break hiswheel. r" �. ; or at Dr. Campbell's I . . I - -__� but its life'is usually short., The argof such an air of distinctlon about with him, #�)� '.'Jenny Lind could not have been more ,.. I low if I onl�y had a littlip pbt of � � I L -1 A SPECIALTY. . than 4 y'ears old when she woke up,thb old '." 3 Quic-Lcure in t ol-bag. � . :a ; . I . The undersigned will � . � I of � the crime class changes materially mid one society man to another. "i can't *.' - . . ­ . � I � ;1 I : I � i � B keep for service that' thoroughbred Berl-iffifte I every two or three years. It is ephem- And by talking with him that he knows ' Ispinat in the attic to repent uuder-her tiny V. I . 661, -g n I - . I � - I Boar 11 Varna Duke " from the herd of W. McAllist fingi ra a fanfare,that a band used to pliq 11 U *1 ckctare ' ' or is Arad . i , � . � i er. This is a ftk"class stcok boar, having taken eral, as shifting as its users. Victor much, ban any buslueso ability in pasing, ber home. This was the ftst . i I � - I � � ; I Mond �prize at. L,)ndon, and his stock took the Sills & Murdie j � . -00 � . I Hugo exaggerates only slightly when he by any ambition to make a mark In the � . 9, 3: � dollar at the time of I I - )) I � 1 , Mug 0 that broke upon her ears," re- is the emefig ncy cur� for unexpected il,ijuries. Lint for applying c I . Bronze Medal.., Terrns..-One .�.a I , P I . . I i says, "The" rgot changes more in,tell woila. _� . a service, with grivilege of returning. GEORGE i Mrs. ]Raymond'blaude, her daughter, . � t � -BILL, Bruceffel . 1536x6 I y . ears than the language does In ten'ben- I I Ob, you 've been away, I I was the., reply, cord come id ery pot,of Quickeure. Make your own plaster -lay it I . rth, PorteVs 0.14. Stand . ­ Y $$you don who virltes of "My Mother as I Recall 1v i I I . � - - I . I s ( iire wi 0 ure Y_ I : It know Neotor. Holm a genius. on th - wbulh luick 11 d' the rest -quickly, s ly, painlesEl I . I Home Journal. . ' I IQ_ . I � - � . turtes. " Tlius in, the last three years . Look how be dresses. He's an artist in , Her" In The lAdies' . - ,4 :StS 25c-, 1 1 - - . . / Co'Unter's Old Stand, Seaforth� - I 4 At all dru i'�5oc, and $x.,00. � �. . ! . there have beeiX three differOn't terms - thai line. He has a new figure for the ger- 'Tb. -re is hifflo a Oat story," continues . �*g . I . I - _'d 4 Mrs. Maude, I I her voice ha no- t UtcliCURE COMPANY. LTo. QuEREC. CA*. I I t ving been � 7' for watch super," "thimble" and man at every social function of Impaka�cej. � ,,IH E: 0 . , � ' � . ty. 4 d I ticed as singing to her eat, but I won't I' � � _` �f � -1 I 4 - � Sal CITY' --GROOEF yellow and white" -each Of Which He has Introduced a coo'ktail that w u him f, , 4. I I . ______ � , I - ! I - � was in its turn the only one used. - a vote of thanks at the club, and he has give any credit to that, and will posis on dit.9 _� �, lop-- GUICKCURFE 414 ---C= - — i . r e. - ., PLANING MIL to her ninth year, when the director of the ���_ " I I - - -_ --- - I !� . I i . __ - I Every writer on t)he subject has no- .Invented some salads that beat the ecord. . ' Olin was - � r - I . . � MAIN ST., NORTH. That bow of his Is Inimitable. Hsi &past . tbea ber and opera sebool at Stockh � � � I � . . I-— . I ticed that the argot is rich in expres- . I -_ / , � Z,:7e-L�­-,..-­'.­ - - waster In small talk and has quite A sense induced to bpr bar And to acoept her an a I � . . I I - A, I j (,, sions to denote certain common actions. I . RAm LAL:S ,I M The undersigned would beg to Pay to the pub pupil. At this school she also learned 4e- . . aw ... 'E, Of bumor. " . . . I -wants zo6ds, and wheit I PURE - ' � , generally, that they hava their mill running now full Thfs'is a pecliArity shared by all primi- , � por ent aad gesture, In which she wa Tre sur e'r's ,Sale of Lands I � I - I I � a 01 E blagt, every dayandall day,and are preparedto "What does be do?" alwi ys perfoct, and Which all her life made : , ' ' - I . . ornplete. Now is your , .. tive langunges, the only difference being J� , telling ou He's . - I n � Arrear For Taxes. mu, Asso PU do custom work on the shorted notice, and g,,,, , Haven't I just beeL i - c .stately sis to A . I III be offeied at bicr re- . A FAUUTIE UNTH - antee satisfaction. All kinds of in-tbe selection of the common acts. a star in the upper soola] drams an some- her )earing and carriage so I . - . . P, . 0 1 - GANnUbcws M1 DIA. . . . give her the appearalice of a tall woman, - , - � ­ I . - . - I . - . ­_ -.,-!,-..��,�.,.....-.�..-,.�:���:,.-v - LUMBER, BOTH DPLESSED AND �Thus in Sanskrit there are nearly 100 .thinst of a general utility man in addition. " 3EAFO�irll, TO W17�1'� I . w I%Q;��_ -, . - I - . PINE roots which express the idea of killing 1119ut he can't live on his accomplish- who i she really was not more than 5 feet TOWN OF f It . . � I . . . GS OF ALL I By virtuli,of t Isued by the Mayor of the Town of Seafortb, under hlo hand an� the seat I I Bleiad UNDRESSED, MOULDIN 6. 8be was. also a beautiful dancer, and t a warran i of Out ' We always keep a stock of this noted- - . or wouliding, witbout counting second- m6lits. " i of the Cor oration W3 Town if Seaforth, bearing date the thirteenth day of Mayj in the yes . �2, Flannelette-� Cottonsj� * � BLINDS, Le has a snog little love I dancing, though seldom Indulging Lord One housand .: Eight Hund ed and Ninety -Seven, and to me direoted emiamanding me to levy upon I I .-.I - . � of Tea oz�hand, also the I . KINDS1 'DOORS, SASH, ary derivations. Some of these roots are I I Of course not. But h � gealorth (all of wbiah landime . ad Muelin I Cb . V. . 11 -retraining for her health's and art's the Beveral lando 1�,,Orein mentia ied and described In the said, Town of irtainings, I LATH AND SHlNGLES, BOTH PIN,- d W our language today. In the Income that carries him along,and rumor I in iod to say, since - , BLUE RIBBON BLFEND, emboffie oak( # as she �u , it tired her gatented), for tbe %rears of tax, a due thereon ectively, together with oesta� as hereafter set forth, I ' , EmbroWeries, Laces, at unless tb � fibld arrears reeN � �'- . � - . AND BPvITISH COLUMBIA CEDAR has It bbat he's engaged, to a gO worth creby give uotice ., an costs be sooner paid, 1 sh161l, on Wednesday, the First � I . , dialect of the thieves there are nearly $1,000,000.,, i toomuch.'! a Day of September Next, at tbe.hoor of 12 o'clock Noon, at the Council Chamber. Towp 11all, in the'TowO : think And everytbing kept in a fli-st-class Planning Mill . : Call and get a!iarnple package as we � f 100 expressions to signify tbef b. It was I I Now, I've gotten where'I wanod to. I IM rs. Maude notes that Jenny Lind' the said lands respectively is may be -L � � r ! � it will suit you. We are offering afive always In stock, bei -t workmen kept,and best -work . t , of Sesforth aforesaid, prbeeed to. sell by public auction, so much of i � , I � � ­ I,m sufficient to discharke such affeai,# of taxes and said coste thereon respectively. - -Ibbons Orna- . . - -en. Piea8e necessar eport becapgo arliest Instructors in' I i . . � . JVILLIAM ELLIOTT, �Town Treasurer. . 10 It 7 pound package. of - Oar Aa, one of her a . b . I w v rs , done. Pla.n8 furnished,and eatimateo kiN y for the pickpocket to describe want you to deny the r ,first teacher was Crealius, and also tha . !� I - � give us a call when you want anythirg in our line. .the Various poe,kets, in a man's clothing engaged to thot very young lady myself." the -technical art � of singing, is still living Somforth, Imlay l3j,'h, 1897. �' � � I � � "Why, it's Your sister tbat Hec�jrlm an- I I Taxes. C41te. Total. I � I JAPAN TEA FOIR 50C. - N. CLUFF & SONS, Seaforth. and in a woman's, dress. The a-verage Weet-half of Lot,5, �esttle s rk's survey, Goderich St eet, Getz- , � I -1 London. Jenny Lind began making Ir I - 18564 " 70 StO M. , . . � 1514-1 yr. . man does not often need to specify a - gaged to," followed a beartY laugl�- meyer estate, t# � xes for 1892, 11893, 1891, 1855, 1896. - . I � . ever had . a bettor ag. Z` In the Croek.e line we, have opened some . I "Thedeucel Well, be seems li4eavery her professional tours at an age when Lot 17, East Side of , jsabella Str ', supposed to belong -to es Pum- Taxes. Costs. TotaL - tiew lines in, ry . )es, he OB11 ,1895, 1,896. . I - $7. " " 70 $1,214. . ,,,priee.i aff. not �,KEHS I particular pocket. When he d4 capable sort of a follow. 1, wonder what, moi t girls are belpt tendered -and nurtured mel, taxes for - 2, 18 1 . . 1&1�3 I I I - I , . � lays his hand on. it to assist the poverty ellow pupils 1536.18 i � . � I d tW he was - at home,, and also coached f I b . I I .1 - - � . Dinner, Toilet 8 e't s, on eirth put it into my hea . I - - i� of his language. The thief hag 6 sePa- after the -same girl that I am?'�-�-Detrolt less Ifted than herself, thereby gaining I � i - I 00 *0 1 L 0 �� I i Which we are offering at prices to suitthe He R,jackson I kn(wledge and experience. Her first "full -w� 0 Is 011SAS.-Ir � rate name for each separate pocket. ' � - So I �&"S'0.jS~9,9,,@,,e'_'#,9,,*,0 0 �09 a 'O'*-'-*' I � L . Free Press. I V91V1&_911V__S ZA=�Z&V�� ­_ . � � . t - - � - � - inies. grov!nll appmrance was made March 7, � 'I . . � � . 1 - But in spite of thin richness in syn- 1 40 I I ) , I' - I � , : . ; . � � -to show you our goods but . Heraldic Error. 1887, when she was between 16 and 17. * 4 ti � , , ' LL IN I . I We are anxious & SON$ onyins, whicfi is in itself a marked sign Is I - � N . , . a ; . I we ask for your patronage only when they . . The fiigbtful ravakes rnade by heraldic Foi ty-six years later she sang for the ot a3 , � �ZT - C runson Sunset . I of degeneracy, for the tendency of a ti e In publlo. I � 0) . __ � I . 1, A C * . t I ive complete, satisfaction. DrREcT ImPoRTERs oF N? ­ - I . . � - LL � language is to eliminate its synonyms, error in America. were pointed o t to the (00 "� �� . - ­ : I , , -1= - - 1 �� ( L I :: 1. � - �, -Cognac, - . 0 , ��A - _1 . - . . _. - �rc:>IR�M_ .. Jules Robin & Co's Brandy, city chap.ter,of the D %ughters . ' � I _.�,, !, P ,� densotes a fine day on the �ziorrow- : . giving to each a different shade of Nevv York I ., I I L France; Jno. de Kuyper & Son, Hol- '�Revolu_tlon in lian illus- � Constantinople Monuments. � - - . - L I i IEL a � I L I _� � I . iRLOCK SEAFORTH. . land Gin, Rotterdam, Holland ; meaning, the argot is a poor language. 0 t# the facilities for -visiting the mon- - IoKr-,:-�:- %1 . 0 1 . � ... ­ , L ;�� One of Shorey's guarantee tic�cts in a , _ . .. -, . 11 . I I -England ; for ab- 11 on of 5 , I I trated talk" bylffilllam H. Abb4t,t,, .Th 61 of the*Amorloa I I It . 5 ?. . " -, �, �!,, 17#1 11 �, I Y . It has not a single expression cl 11104,11-- I * - . Booth's Tom Gin, . London, lecturer said: "Tbe second go ents of Constantinople, Max Mullez I �_ I I , I u 11 . I P I-V.,% . ! , - eLt 0 f � - ) , ��_ f , - stract emotion. To attempt to render a pilgrims and Puritans, out of ntiment . - .;= - I any Ready -Made Gar - L. . =. . I Ij _�_ the POCJ� . I . i . I SEAFORTH. - Bullock& CO.'s Scotch Whisky, Glas . slays, as recorded 'in "Letters From Co. f 1) b ... 7� - I : : - . I I I . I � 3oods Deli I vered with Promptness. .- Row, Scotland ; Jamieson'& Irish philosophic thought, a moral emotion, a for the old c@untry; adopted In any in- tinaple,' by -Mrs. 3i" Muller: 0*1) 71 1 =� I ment you mL ay buy, denotes t4at -you . ; . L � . ort stamces coats of arms. They not an- 0) I - -'. I t z Whisky, Dublin, Ireland ; also P synthetid or sastbetic idea, into the dia- . I With a little trouble any stranger can '? :��__:: - - - _�: . .1 . noutf 0) .., I - ., - . - . . - : . have go t the bes t arti cle in the market. P � . � I I afid -Sherry Wine from France and lect of the thief would be like attempt- titled to them and did not under tand the ge admission to the. principal monur - '1_ ­ - I . . L I., ^) , I.. , _. __ '. . 1 7-:--;,- 1 .� I d tc improve one has to pay back - �_. 11 I V Spain, Agents for Walker's Whisky, Ing to translate "electricity" or " -steam . subject. They therefore tr1e at onstantibople. � 4I- s -!Z. -Z:;:!_,.=. . , etter � b . I V Y instances , ob eeb, but the Idea, that the , I X . I . . . t 0 11 -NTM 9EAFORTH . Ontario ; Royal Distillery and Da is' I ' e - ':�_ I �t z -7 - . - You canniot desire anything b irit � upon the originals, and In man' Turks soow I3 * �_ O�.� ERC01 � .1 I ter, Toronto. engine' I into Latin. :It is impossible be- with,the most ridiculous result. Another at Isitors who eliter -the mosquej to purely 0) � -1 . 4 ,,, ".. . ­ I than tlie best. . : . 0 - I - Ale and Por . They are 0i I , , , . " . ; .1 � . - � I . 1;. .. i I I I . ; - � _ _ . c4use the words do tot exist. common mistake in this countr: P is when - Im Inary. Turks do not smile or smirk,' r) . ­ � . � . � r . I . I 11, 9 ,; : . . . I . I . - I � : PACKING ' HOUSE ­ not needed. The criminal has no more the daughter of a family which bali a coat bu as to their wisbing to kill all Chris- f 11) ,4:-- I--,- -.14 _0V0_)V iql_*12Z'10�1.�iiv��_-& vv�_10�4 ,*%,*-,* iy*�,�v*-,�*Nii,ee-lvo"%*�vo-o%,*N�, . I � I . q;OA-4030 . I I .,�, - � I ho has ne, and t (0, ii.wi­5­0 i" I - . I I" .. TO 'THE PUBLIC : conception of abstract emotion than a of arms marries a man who has n degs, that is purely subjective preju- I it � . � I : I .. 1. . x ! : ' blind man: has of color. the latter assumes bere. In the ext gen- di a on In patt of timid tra,yelers. �-Certain ___ 1. i f . 11 - " y , I I To Iff oG, BREEDERS. ' We a retail Acre in asi I - I � � � : � n I I y 0en are . � RS - 881900.-000 .' ale busi- A: fact which does ot seem to ally oration the mistake Is Incre 62 41' bythe forbidden, and If strangers, from P � � - . - ; . 1 . I . — connection,With our wholes the argot to a primitive language is its daughter taking it, who has no ri :htwbut- ig oramce or inquisitiveness, enter there,, i � 11 - I . .- , - ' � I- W S 11000, - I .new Do- I ever to It. This Is done in the tbir , f6urth, th Turik makes it,yery,plear that ke does' � - - I i tow business in the rear of the , . . I . IPA I . . I . . . minion Bank, in Good's oid. stand, ability to form additional words from - . I Imu a I fifth and even sixth' generation, a process n t approve of it, but he does not dream of - . . W, Q PI : CME & -CO I IL U Y-019 0 Im. � To Rs., Fn where we will sell the best goods in its own reaources, a power of self de- - ... I A� Bald*) _. . . . I which would give every human being In e,pressin his disapproval byinesms of the I - . . " *4. 7' Goods A -a police and there Is law I 11 - .. . - arket at bottom prices. Ind in the old ,� 1� � Of the Seaforth Packing Houee are pre the rn, ve'opment which we f the world a dozen coats of arms, it it was d gger. There is '. � i " � .. � . I I pared to handle any quantit3i of Hoge, . . 1, : delivered'to any part of the town Anglo-Saxon, and especially in the Ger- . carried out. " . . Constantinqp1s,aa everywhere else, por . . - I � � - otes diawUnt4 Dlaft Uve or Dress, for which they,uill � I . _ , :%4,.-, , I . - , , I ; rjn'(�ipa,.", citipff iu, the higheat market price. Will br1ye free. - man of today. This' trait is the more . D" Habit In -Woman ' is religious fatsificism any longer an e9cuss ', � "I � .1 - I ; .1 . man cadl on any parties having live H oo TELEPHONE 11. , 15184f itriking as it seems in direct contradic- � � f violence or,brutality. * * * Xxcessag 171��! � 190k L . � . . 1 �: �, 1 L � , I I to dispose of, if notified - "It"o an awful thing to have i wife who �. I I I ii �1 . - . . ! 11 . I tion t . Iguoi-Mortes, In France, but su - c as at , V I ;!�; 1-1, , & . -For - lngliBb -- will happen In Turkey as well- 18your Hair tb'*n:?. Brinudal c� ticulArs call at Retail store, *Carmichff's­ o the impotence of the I' I I . a ­ I - I . . � NT. I - . Block, Seaforth. ­ � _W00331S 3I?3EX0S1P3FX03DXN3E3- language in this respect. The English laad : dioted to puns, I I fiaid the iooknosed h am- I " ; .,%, , , ,-- - A . 11 ­ . I � 7 an. t . c goes are punished in Turkey even mom , i . ; I � 1. T. R. F. CASE-& CO. on . ; . I I . tLtered -_ .The �Great English lEtesnedy. *) bas little formative,power. It relies m"I 's'pose it to," said the ma! k with the � I I I . rrent rates of i . . . 1518-t.f. six Packages Guara,�tea eo p omptly than in France. rl . I � . . , - of May, and _NJovem- - . � I .. promptlY,' and permanently the Greek and Latin languages for the puffs under his e�,es noncomm It :ally. I �� � , -_ , . . �­ � I W n - � I . extension of its vocabulary. -A. T. B.- 1, 'my WIN took ( coagion to PrOf. D, open' ' d, . . I "For instane 1*11's qN. 51 . I 'a "Demicked.11 4111 � - I S , ` 0 cure all for1fig of XerVDUB � ­ . - - I I � . , . Crofton in Popular Science Monthly. remind me that onoe J bad out L I would . i .j . � and. Far- ing 'WeaknentEmissionsis I , :ercial Paper . Prepare for Spr' It .Verm- i - I .d every blE at, I said If an American student.: of etymology f"�" �: . . '_ - impotency and all . stand between her ar . , �'r G - ods . � � . �� . I atorrhea, � s ould travel threugh Yorkshire, he would America's greatest Hai . I - ­ . ad ,said some too ' thing of 0 11 - - : I I � effects of Abuse, or Exceafseo, . ]ELIvals For Fame. I supposed I 1� 'in StOOR H, at I.. 0 � , . I I ; BY ILUVENG YOUR atkind. Thein'!sbasays to ;�e that she b surprised and puzzled at hearing the 1 ,, Artist, will b� . 13 EE I � I 1; . - Arentat Worry, exomlive u8c . tb . )) � I 00 Z. � "I I 9 d - Ick URS- , ..", I f � I'm going to introduce a bill', it I - 9 I * , � I geri - , .1 de- "113 Up to it, as atives say, "Them taters,19 dem t Ita, I the Coml On T4URS- �� MORRIS , , _�Janag of Tobacoo, opium or StDru- . guessed I was lil ee? Makin a y diligent in��Iry he would And ou nerc4i Hotel, __ . 11 � *-.1 -1 r) . Before and After. zants,which soon lead to In- olared the first legislator, "prohibiting ro,cl,,s ever corne1her way. S � t -4th, 0h a gra-ad - ' . I - 1i . .� I __ . lothes Cleaned or Dyed . 0 DAY, JUNE' 1 9 -1 - I __ — ----7= 1 . , an, earIV grave any and all persons from .going up -in a pun on blastin rocks. Do y u I etch it?" alf a century &�o, when the :fijrst potato - � an _VY L - . jjj-;mjtV, zmanity, Consumption and ,ra heard it I ov4riDas, ladies' wigs, bangs, switchles, Plain, d Wa E � . rf .. j Has been prescribed over 35 years In tbouBauds of P1 "Yes," said the man with tbc puffs un- light came, the farme called I selection of a air c 0 7 . no balloon. . . . � - I � n !'epidemlo," and that they ; I ,�igs and toupees, and ; � . - —AT— , cases, -4s the only Reliable and Honeat Medici der his eyes. -Cincinnati En4uh or. since then all such artides as improve ap. r � , . I 'There's where you show your lack - , frolAs, etc.; alp gents L _. . r . knolm. Ask drugglstf or Wood's Phosphodine; If , - aye readjusted the word to their own uses. nefitted, why shouldn1 � . r . I . he offers some worthless medicine In place of ,tW ' of statesmanship," sneered the second - I - - �- . - I I pearance, heaij� and conifort. Thousands have been be . , Barr's Dye Works inclose price ln letter, and we will send by return - leginlator. "My bill will make it an Same Thing. : I What Is said to be the am' t � xa-niiU I ; ing free.. Remember, . at the Commercial Hotel, Sea- - � - OneowflZ "Do you not dipcern In tbese two all6st electric you 7 E , ation and- fitt . , . -e r.,s _11ARKET STREET, SEAFORTH. malL Price, One Pack8ge- si; six, $5. offense planishable by fine and impris- jbt installation in- the world In. to be. f Ab, on Thu�,'sdaY3 Jun � 24th. . . ' , ' ' - .. - . - 0401vineure. Pamphleta free to any address. "_ _De- , events," saidNiss Paw-kenbeensof BoAton, 0 �� 1 2 - pk(We-j � ound in tb4i village of lbremen, near' . - . ; . . The Wood Com]Pan7j. onment to fall out of a balloon. dis surpassingly surprising seniblance of .1 Tho Doreii��and C�.) (Ltd.) Toronto, Canada. 1539X2 I . I Satisf ' troit Free Press. � . ormbach, Thuringla. It ��,wmprlses a i : I T . . . - - � : action Guaranteed. windsor, out., Cana4a. � � I almost Indistinguishable identitF, ugle are, lamp installed In" church, tbs I I ; 1 =_==t:� I I 1 . wherein Gan- - , is Yes," said Miss 'Vibirlsfair o Gbi4*910, a : . I- � . I mp being operated by -a small dynamo I 1; t � . I . ------ 7— � gold in Seafor : I t ad'a by all responsible druggests. - 14 A famous Scotch dean used to tell a �Iitls a clear case ot horse and horse. I I- �11&4ge mill. �. � �i - � � . � - , 'L L, , * i �- K I ; . . - the Philadelphia Pre@a. I �11 i �� - . � . . .. I I . � � S I KcMop Directory for 1896. , - I : I I - . ghost story, the clew to which is in iyen by the wh ",I of the T mw�,� I �.- i i I - - . . - , I . I question, "Weel,. maister ghaist, is this . . . � . I . . �e igns 30H,N . Recornition. i The famous floating batteries With I 11 . W . � I . - MORRISON, Reeve, WIntbrop F. O. RF,MOVED. t taking a . bioh Gibraltav was attacked In 1-799 were . � i 1 rising or are ye jus . - . i i , W11L1zkX ABCHIBALD, Deputy -Reeve, Lead- � I I a genera . ,� �61tsts . . I -1 I , ; : I daunder frhe .yer grave by yerself?"- Virst Tramp-Dese railroad onop � . : - ' I he I : . , I � I . 'To � buo p 0. I n everyt1in seberne of D'Arcon, a'French engi- . I : I WK.'MeGATIN, Councillor, Leadbury P. O. Having remo�ved into the store formerly seems to be grabbi . MAIL CONTRAC o : . � 11 Argonaut. . near. There were ton of th6m, and they, I � I I ' � JOSEPH 0. MORRISO1.4, Councillor, Beechwood ' Vr. J. Downey, in the Cady Second Tramp -Don't be hard on I I I P ed. by I r1sisted the beaviest shells and 82 pound � re has " er been a t! an OW- - - - 0� I bt ins saved . . - I --- . _"'Ir ocrat and be- I eres ou gua d against fa Sealed tenders, op � Mt# .. Bloc , opposite the CornmereialqHotel, low, pardner. Dem fret - witb mo;; - I ... Ales care. Th re . DANIEL MANLEy, CouuoUlor Beechwood P. 0. . 'n � e s never b ed tariff, Nature is an arrant dem ' shot, but ultimately yielded to - radhot , Id addressed to the POstnI&OWt -N cAdORRISON, Cl( - I I 9 edit ", m.r. . utial. They are I I I . I % Joll )rk, Winthrop P. 0. . now purpose carrying a w full and compiete 11y. _MM C. us lots of waikii.-Twi Perry a e , e: n a time when I General, will be received at Ottawa until noon, On I � � . . I I - - ...&_r__r, . I leading ,. D I stows her gifts impartia - ­ 1. _ - - shots. � --4 . .. - I A'VID bf- ROSS Treasurer, Winthrop P. 0. ine of all kinds of al ELYS th . RJ:DAY,, jUj_y 9th, 1897, � . q est. For e.je by . i WIt. EVAI�qS, ��sessor_ Beechwood P. 0. -_ I I � I . I de era eve erp.. InaiAt : . G Gore. �. I . I . havmgthem. - F i I I . � I DODDS, C;Ileoior, Seaforth P. 0. Whipso Blankets, * ­ - - � — _" . � . ,-- For the cwiveyanc6 of Her MaJeBWO Mallow"0111,91PIr.% � Hile, vou ot . Ul' 'S Harness, . � - - N=� ",--m-w" � . I' EE pos9d contract for 4 years 6 times per � ol L" POLLAILD, Sanitary inspector,.Lead-, . UNUAL ,a Beiforth. frDw the . t,,,ht . I XICHARD � . FERRY! S I . 14 I - I - 0 . ; I bury P. 0. : And ev led by the. trade. Just I is fnll of fnioi6ation for gardeners �nd way, between Harlock ar a ,�e t,�w be jnsd& ill A I : I . - . erything hand - _v,,,nL I . I rge consignment of Doctors Recommen-d . planters. ThIL )etter time Aukufft-next. The conv Qu. Why pay i I MARRIAGE - 00EENSES . �b will never ,a a I )have the option Of - i I . . received this week a la . . . - odition. Free. vehicle. The mail contractor t( �- I lei forthe �: . I 0 . .il from Harloel ,noe or Seaforth. I thamnowto ,C consts I I � all'i see the � P _U - BLANKETS) GOAT ROBES AND:1 shift � 1 17 - . �1� I . * D. Me For ," Go.90 Olt M1110h, Ftfirtin 9 , further Information Be to � ; I � RUE PEA MEAL - GOLLOWAY ROBE9, U& Go ISSUED AT I - Prij)te noticescontaining y be U%a mad - I t � �� � .1 I f eobditions of Proposed coutraot ma . i . - I . 3 obtalied attte POO I : I t astoni ngly blwak forms of tender may bi , . I � i C_T11D_A�:P_j - Which we are now offering a t shi E, ?_ � IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII tance. r:waforth, and at this " I I j : r THE, HURON EXPOSITOR, OFFIC I office at Harlock, Cons : I _'... low prices. - I ?-- j � I I . w I � . offlee. I - I I � � . I I / q ­ . . . Tell tons at c1l ver reasonable price, . � Post Office 1-narvaector's 011108, I H. G. HOBKIRK, - ' - � - M exell - y . SEAFORTH, ONTA.M0 . -1 . - Stratford, 27th)W,1897, ) Post Office Inspector. '_ , � 1� � ancre for Oats ­,or Pea$'. - Purest and Best tor Table and Dairy : � USS -3 . - � - I I i � .- � , � ON'S'l i . I 0 M.- BRODEMOKI Lead Packets 6nly. �� , _�. � ; . I �� Seaf - � No WITNESSES REQWRED. No a4ulteration. Never cakes. , z u i . -1 . , � orth Oatmeal Mills I , ,I � � . -- I.- I . � � . . IF . . .STOW . . . SEAFORTH. � 25c, 40c, 50c and 60c. I I � � MAIN . . 1619 -t -f � � . I I . ; I � - I . - I 1'b I . . I � 1 .4 al . . . I . I i- I . � . . . I I � . � - I I � I I ­ . I - 1. . . � . . I �: .. I . . : * I I I . I . . � . - _. I � . . - - j I I I . . I . i . . . � 1. I , I Is . I I . - I ! _ . 1 44 � . - _! I . . f - . . � . I .. I � '- I I "u'd-w"ich " eavin ' a * - I - - - - - � , - 11 � I I - r��s I g out _. 't f side ' � 0 , 'cti n at a I , " 7 .,� It , ab ant .t i� 1� I � P Lm')l 1,5H I - 110 �, -'I,,. at 71 'a I on : I I : . � I I . I �� - -1 I . � I - . i,; � I - i : : I � -,. I _. - _'. � . . . . � 0 � -15 - . . � I I : - . � I ."- .- , . I . �: . .. . - � - - " � i . I - 1. ,.. �,I� I . I . .� - i I .-,a, . -.00- 'aw-"�_.w 1". - . I - . � .. I � . � . I . . -, I � - .� ­ I -1 - _� 11 ­­­__ I . I � - - . 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