U 22 Odin-n. PM â€can; or “In. eopiu " " PtstrtiNd by P. W. Holman, 180 my; th., Ci-eu-ti, M159. of "Ate Col. Bun. Cofkbi". "on. Porter, no] to he!" jay-on who convicted wt in the M of the hind our publiuh- " in c-sa.. The vinyl uo suburb and M1 “and. And the ductipu'vo pa: in " that will to hair-d. Ttgn VM at m 2trrrv.-W. In" ““104an of. popular piece of “it and the â€Verdict larch." t r Eu. 7 you Ill-ho. ll ie "in": " who: piano .1 - ho lid. page â€Main. . portrait I hen-Incl Caarana..-.Noa. , and 8 of MI. Can-i3. luv. ban dolinnu' by tho puking Ind album-in; Agent, Mr. Hunt. ad “on nmlnn no fully trr/ with the pinion inn-n. but 5. they " i, "30 any Noon. no" 'murrstirt. " tu) “up“. An noun this 000000. Thin! Tu Our 3tctr.--mur's Cone Sunnn‘lgmm "'th' to be " outte AIXUAL. Finn Yeast or Pvtu.uurnuc.- "1" to,,tril. Thu unique uud mirth-durum†volume, I Alumnus! Csstmvat.--TU which will " piilulinhed wry shinny. is do. l change: have been made on 6 signed ea In Antidote agtaiura mosquitoes , acted list of stations in thin end nun-burns. Ind is recommended by I neighborhood since the iitst an the lecully III a eure preventative of dis. 'haea..-....ow,u, bound, John Cl temper incident to the " Jays. No pie. l A.; Brooklsolm, Rube-t Johml his party will be complete without their" ford, Hmuilton Lilith; (Shaun): Grip-leek. end nobody will think of taking, V. Lake, Williamsfurd Station. ejalinicy lg boat or nil without one. It, FU.hertuu, l). C. Mchwell will he [new from lid to lid will: literary’i Thomas J. Sir-want); All) A“ Intuit! good “tinge. among‘t which ' Unilfmy; (up! linker, Adam G may he mentioned I {minis-piece (in colors) l C. Melluwell chairman of O. ti of "John A. and " friendu." after Fed's l end N. MnDinruinl Fin. Seem eeUbrated picture, “Shelia-pure and his 'over. gud Milton Vandewater. {tie-6:." Artieles I "Baron M““"'“’°"'l A Lac" Trmow.-ieaiitus Jr., in MatritoU (profusely illustrated). place. and cumin time Prof. Sunk-I'D 1h-utir mm" by canton» indulged in by th Jia-t Brisatc, ths 3"“ Girl 8"uey, . of the wedding petty erejnut ui drama; The Gene! ole Cenuhen M. P.; Upt up u the marriage tNmtttto Puiont “MMâ€? Awmm" illtturatesl; The other any jmil elter a mini A True-l] ot Inn tusd Tee"".. "Y "e loony lied been duly perfumed. et.. The boot '3" be "'"'ti, "†with I hem)" maple with that Attend: arig'r Alum-cc. msd . '0†will be ehecr- starting on on their wedding tour Aattr b,anlmt m by “U boot-Bee r".' ". {dou'vle carriage. A well known t eke-3e {urn gutter. Lookout but! IL A†. . . . . __ -"V __v»--‘Ir' " null “(In probation for I few yearn more we I." no doubt OVOIV ham" and worktue ml) in the Dominion In" be able tally to under-Inna who pay- " monopoly And protection. ,_v..,, ......,..- ity " the Tonia. while Prime Edward Island "turned 4 Inform." to 2 Minis tori-mu. After the trial of munup ly nad ‘.;..I. ---- _ A - A -- -_v -vww-v-env. MU. M)†" heir). elected by aoeltunntiott--ttte other eeete being mute-ted. The returning om. eer tor Botherell counted out Mr. Mills end counted in J. J. Hawkins. but the County Judge lied decided that Mr. Mills line been duly elected. Dr. Lenderkin'u mnjarity in South Grey is 76, Mr. Allen's in North Grey is Mr, And Mr. McMullen’e in Notth Wellington 60. Dr. Sproule'e majority in But Grey until to be All.) but the ottietil Imn here not yet been given. The Be hm pert] he" reuon to feel ttratitUd " the malt in thin end adjoining ri-lings, Minded, then the (crew "ranged IV iaiasat them are telen into consideration" I'd when everything had been made "safe" i hot then it is an old “yin: that "the host 1 bid echemee of mice nml men gang " a eglee."nnal to it heppenn invariably in an it election mutant with one side. Mr. Jeclp I t eon'e majority " leet election was 8t, p while Artemeele gerrymnmlered into South (trey gave e Conservative majority of 168 i I linking n Conurvntive majority of the V whole riding es now constituted of â€Land i' in um eleetion after turning ell this there I“ in e majority of " in furor at the Doctor. ! T The reenlt " e whole ie not exectly what I we desired, but u etill In evident-e of the I o truth of whet we have contended for. The 'll an†Bud lnrge manuhurtttring centree al. ‘i moat went solid against the Reform muse. ' The Provinee of Quebec ea might naturally be elpectetl gave en overwhelming mujur- he it, " the Torriee. while Prime Edward let wick. The 'tomiantion for di Ld elation- hu taken place in Manitot in mum! in on. eonurvntivv. Mr, - _ V" ~.-.nrlwl‘i. "Mu Non South but ' place Ind faulted in a victory fur the Reform Party in Nova 500th. Ind .lmo-t tho sun. in New Brutus. A. the luck. of the election oontoat _ m" 1-31.10. t “a†and tho odietot return- LL) CIVIC HOLIDAY AND Exccmma n to In hotter I“. to take A view of II" ,l day Y" “madly observed in L ninth; Since Mr I“. inn. 'ery Gr/tholiday, md many tlut did 'hot has been undo. The Conservative . the ucuniou went Winding down m claims I h. Inn" mrmlnon than l "rearing and killing mmquitoot th- Liberal I"... u willing to Illuw than. I ticketa ware sold at tho ratio: The local oloetson- of New Brunswick and ' have no doubt those who we: you South but taken plans Ind manned l Queen Cnyorjnycd themsehu. Iluwlux mar. normal. and lmmenu pro- pamtiors. m being mad. by the Brim-h Bowman! to one: natinlutiou for an Iago our.“ porpomud " Alonndrin. A but numb“ of men of In In" 1mm l h Ibo: port, and nonp- and Int material In being got into "Adi-nu. to movo " a I “all M690. No Jesuit. "bull. u/ hon some to yet by the eaxlloreuco at Con. i “thumb. and things nn than! A. much iq a moth". u out. I -Tbo troubl- in Egypt . growing not. "riot", Ind ll [In-lion. no being and. by Governmntio one: uninf- --4htitt- in to pay the penny albi- ni-o tomorrow, (Friday,) for main“- iu Pro-Bout own. The trial and " fom Ind. lo pron Guitar: insane, a. unique "I tho Maury 1nd trial of admin-It And it is to be how that it will rennin ii.) Tho Imaging of web I which burner. ' will would, (in athlminn to nor. poo r pl. than the Imaging of my murderer tiutt l hi. not occurred hardware. I mm-uu... - ff"? 91m- units for the Grey 3:11.17. THE ELECTION RETURNS. Barium. June both, 188; ---- w no. that Mr. Mills has boon l '. Landerkin'u mnjarity 6, Mr. Allen's in Nurtb r. McMnHen’n in Noah tr. Spronle's major“, In I) be All.) but an ottietil l It been given. The Ra l "ott to feel ttratitUd " 1 and adjuinmg riding, the formm "ranked 1- t ten into consideration“ otltad been undo "safe" i. laying that "the best n cc and men gang " ui pponn invariably in an I ti I011. side. Mr. Juk- I a It“ lioclinn was m ... few your: more w. l could walk mm and Working! without a i all be able lull] a», at certain 11 for monopoly Andi she meal w: l mum] book , ----- l I'ul an old. REVIEW. Egypt twp-n. to be the Dominion , Manitoba and i live, Mr. It ion-tto unhap-I returning om. , Mr. um. m] j ’nm‘m, ’A". . I" - -_._. rrm. who died on hid" of drotmr, WI. a tl Pr mier will brother of the late Chief Jmtioo. " C lrU '2"i'l"i'd Cl endeavor to On 'iautmuy Mr. Erastus Wimaat for. eleet to In Mr anal. . , many pn-uuted the swimming luau, built how Plumb PM“ forked tuto Carutou. " ls s expeune, to 1orouu,. m “Weâ€! CW“! Commit ttill The Gallium homo, Hitch. ', m dam. aunt Mount tttmat in the not. of â€"104 tr u an “I... tr.'thtttttt a- "mini; . ._ V Th,... "-' "' I A chu "ttow-weddings will take A place. and contain time hemmed y custumu indulgul In by the friend. . of the wedding party nrejn-t " toliuiuusly (' I kept up u the mun-inn ceremony itself. ' I Tue other day just alter a muting. an. y, nanny had been duly perfumed. and the l f happy couple with their "trudauu were . I starting " on their wedding tour in I full "dour-ls earritqre. A welt known Ind high-f ll, Inspected lady just nmomloring that , the had [taunted to throw “luck" after! i than in the pwurbinl old shoe, ml notl having the dashed Intel. convnniont and I being determined to keep up the mtqtom e at all hazard, immodintely took of! In: i' own slipper and tin-v it after tho utmut- I I in; earthâ€, to and “luck" with them. but , [imagine her utonidunent and dismay I '; Whoa she a- the gluten-dd dipper. which t In In Mining“. that. drop nutIy into t the but ofthe cameo. and tho happy l, party, dipperdnck Ind Quart“ o. togothor. t We do not know where tho slipper will stop tb nu ite lucky tunic, but we upped. the lady lzu "plated it on now. ' in Nova I Tu: cocttrs.-TU. next Chancery Court y Bums. I in Grey will commence at Owen Sound on ominiun ’ the 25th September, MIDI. the Hun. Mr. oh- and i Jmtico Proudfoot. The next Assize Ir. Ros. f Chm! for Grey will commence on Tuesday " other Oct. Inst, " ll). name place. At Walker, inn om. _ ton on Oct. 23ml for Bruce! and at Orange- l ills 1nd ( ville for Ihtfroin on Oct. 28rd. County; Ginsu Wuanisos, A servant to Liont.’ 'mol Mn. $2ch _ who Gtt â€M!" 'P-ee-tee-e 25 years up Us "mid tim'ntinet. an (and " We" have dune we" in their! acted list e! stations in this county and neighborhood since tho iitst draft was pub. hnhcdz-Jonn bound, Julm Clarkson. M. A.; Brooklwhu. Ruben. Jobmwn; Wood. ford, Hmuilton Lamb; Cluuwmtb. (Hurle- V. Lake, Williamsfurd Station. John Hurt; Herhenw. br. c. McDuwell; Dundnlk.’ Thomas J. Sn mam; Allouf-ml. Robert withoutu shiver. She was "rt at certain like†in town, and the any used was ubounnuhle. She maul book duly “lasted to by a In] an old-r. But much luunn if Suntan: Sellout. Piv-Nxc.~.-\ Grand Pie.Nie will he held by Separate School {I No. 2, Gleuelg, on the farm of Mr. Murdoch McMillan, about a mile and n half north of I the Durham Road, and near Pomona, on ‘ Tuesday next, July 4th. A large, number [of Prizes will be offered for Athletic gnmesl and sports. Good music will be provided. l Admission to ground and dinner 25 canal, [All are cordially invited. Ttora.--.), wnrm annular weather has Arrived and tIO have numerouu tramps lately. An old woman was going around town today who Gd the “dubs" very bad the amnion! but) entered any pluee,but; could mull along the street quite brink; withouta shiver. She was very abusive; I 8vtmcuocs DRowsmu.--a body Was found in the river at Owen Sound on Mon. Iday afternoon. It was iudetnifUd he he- ’ing the body of John Cumpbe“, a Istanbul)! l Mel": or lunrteen years of age. From all uppenrancee he had been drowned wine l time. The affair will be investigated by) the autlurriti.s. n she’ boy wee never re- ported " missing. I (gohn B. McLean of the slut Butt. now at. tached to B. Butteryof Artillery, Kingston, deserted taking mth him several articles of clothing belonging to Mr. Metansn, be aide» jewellry and valuable; of other oth. cers, The Kinguon Nun says the ottieen, would like to know how he looked with their ( clothing on. l ll Linn I110! Murmur-W0 have ro- ' ll caived a Hm from J. C. Jopp, late of Ben. . i linen. so well and favorably kuownjn this '.' Town. It in dated 40 miles went. of Bran. l dun and will no doubt be interesting to our graders. It wu received too late for in- l sertion um week but will Appear in our ! no" issuer. I ; CIVIC How»! AND "cti'tyoy-.Yemur/ I day wan generally observed in Dnrlum no I fa holiday, tusd mun, dun did no! Ito Ou ' the oxcuniou went wtulitur down the Rocky ( tlor Bast"rt.-.-yrr. Thoma- Brmllow, late of Duudulk, has opened out. in four of McFarland. Drug Store, oprosito the Bank of Commerce, when he will be found " my limo quite willing to notch. his tau 1 lurid art in a gracalul mum" on than, petrotu'sing his .uabliutttrent. l 8“ku nut being Dratittion Day the Iaruw Oitim, will he closed up um day, " will (In places of business generally. The av will I» celebrated in Pritteville, Humour. FUahertou, Mount Forest, and, other, plan. I " that. sup: lending to the Ana'nlk " J oUn Showells' am not Bsesd soon there will be up “pen-iv: law suit noon to we who“ ate it in to in them, an loner body'a neck u broken. I Tgm Tera Leader In: mum] on its soc mud Par, sud bu our; prospect of having: a prosperous career. This sunks well both for tho Ina-inu- tuct and cum-prise of M r. Whitlock, the publisher, ttul for its sup- pomrl. . now I time. Very rapidly " Hom'a Workn, an] stall the luck crowds in upon him. D. Stu. qu.. Post Oftiee Inspect" for the Bum District. In h Ton Thigh: night. Hang!“ Ae It. In“ a- 'ty Railway. . - I l Local and Other Item 31" Pifsetotimrasremt taiWil, 'l his Mon bar. itone can in triet'r whome. Ho will remain hon 501m ubounnuhle. She had the I actuated to by a minister But such brazen faced vu- r performed, sad the limit “Madam: wen wedding tour in I full welt known and high- went and Jimmy Mid 'slipper, which 'drop many into n and the happy ', Adam Glazier; D .uvu much need vu- u once ttrteated and of 0. ts'. District», . Secretary; Mau. M tho ration, and ' and the language q following (in! and Cor. rabvu 1ulu A skeleton recontly foundin Colliuurood I town-hip bu been iiUatiiied as that of 'ollowiug In old gentleman named John Slinlon, of and Cor. Ioccentric habits. who, though very well ha My and {i had npeohunt for pml0litw.Hsua, rolntivu I,“ prsb. iliviug near or in Singhzunptou who for I :on. M, ( long time were in doubt as to what beenâ€. Wood. I at him. They no "tistiea that hit (loath Charles! mu natural. n Hurt; I Cotmrr Cuun'r.~T|oa sitting": of this undulk. I Court commenced on Tuesday. 18th J "no, Robert II before "in Honor, Judge McPherson. Tim ‘ went to the an ""'""""", cur, ,‘J. M. Hunter. and his cumin-law Mr, l P Smith have eomsiderabu onterpn'u in than: , yet and have laid out a new Town Already in Manitoba as will be mu :-TIIE Bran. Mon Sun spunk: than of J, M. Hunk-t tnth. in ot Mrs. J. E. Smith. of Btmuou..-. "Eareka-the embryo town honing this ett. I phonium 1mm. is located on ths line of tul Brandon and Turtle Menuhin brunch of I tho C. P. ll., and About fifteen mile: south. won of Brandon. The proprietors. J. M. Hunter had Co., have pluod I lnrxo quan- tity of lumber on the ground for the em- [ tion of. norde hotel Ind m nbout em- l Lurking in tho mercantile Latin... Mr, I Humor untidy-tub blight futon hr his J ambition: city." t Wm. Mon. .drtor of the Winnipeg Fun I Pte, why died on Pridnv of .1.,.._... _ I i' criminal docket was light, there being: only three cases. The only true hill brought in I by the Grand Jury mm the Queen vs. shun. , merit, for olnlniniug goods under falao pro, ', tween. Tho Grand Jury visited the (he! i and made their report. and there being nu l other business for than: thuy were dis. charged. --d dwrliur. , Emaaa.--m, chum by tho following I [unwrap]: which we um from the Brus i “H's Post, that our Into Towuam-n kr.. Eighty Prcnhc.--.The Artemuin district. Pom. prising seven lodges hive decided to cele- the Battle of the Buyne, July mm, by balding n,lmsket pic nio at Mrs. Thomp- son's G rum, 130 uidermul, halfway between Murlnlulo and Flesherlon. I On Tuesday hut another Grunge (nur- sion from Grey, Simcue, Peel and York, ’Iuimbermg 1500 it is said, viaiied the ' Model farm and were welcomed in the Innis cordinl manner as the one last Fri. Py. Speaking of these Grungors' excur- I Linus to the Agricultural College, the Mun-J 3 Veal Witneu my: : --"It is not a had Sign {of the times to no the farmer: and their wives and their daughters turn out for n Jay's pleasure at this delightful season. They all need to straighten their backs and take a change of scene and lit now sud then." lay. ssaslTwo hun'dnd ml Bl a. 2'.Giiiiifi)%C: i _ I Fan: largo wailing Mr“ I on 'tard. '0 hm mental to m Ju met. mi - ' . " ma. l " Dirk-m alum“ â€a -""'"" "null: the Western Hotel used to be. The return I trip was not so rapidly made as tbejourney there, but would have been much more pleasant had there been " supply of good llVlIk-r on the train, but there was t great I Jefieieuey of this useful beverage, and ever. very few of the water tanks Were supplied I with tins, and the water in them was very warm and some of it very bad. Durham} was reached about linlf~pnst “valve o'clock at night. The Excursion on the whole was quite a success, and we have no doubt better arrangements will be made in future) excursions. I Ptc.Nrc.-.t iihhrr amino iitariiut,oiGi, I." 'ii,iiiiiiii, tmis under the euspiees olthe Seth Grey Division Grunge left Miss u, for Mn for the lodel Fern: f Guelph. - Two hundrd uni yur Ire he“ were 'trr with†Mach-um m. " p 'RL: _ ittrts were .0. to has. " exalt em no ftethUNsot hr. ;'iili?i1t up: he. the his: diet'rl I‘D-rhea “urinate do so until , Potion-non we: resched, that men, more some would have smiled themselves of this op- portunity to visit the Boys! City. however lk at the six or seven ears were completh Mud he" I end sfter leaving Palmerston s quick run see! was made to Strutlocd, the Dnrhsm tutu l "a†arriving at Guelph Ibout belt-put eleven f o'clock. The country from Durham to see ,3 lietowel ts rolling end the med rune l vine l through some delightful {Inning sections. "gilt , end there is promise of very good crops in M r. this section. From Listowel to Stratford '"l" the ground grsduslly becomes of I level character, end the road is rsther monoton- the ans while passing through a. very long ay, swemp in Ellice Township which reaches Hy. neurlv to the last named town. From , He, Strstford to Guelph the land becomes more ind rolling, and is a delightful section of coun- try to travel over and the following plsces TI m. Were passed : Shakespeare, Baden, Peters- of burg, Berlin, and Breslnu, at which place nk the Grand River is crossed. liming Br. " rived at Guelph, nearly All the Excursion- " u nits on both trains at once started for the " Model Farm, where they were very hospi- . (ii'.).',' and kindly received by Principal ly e- Mills. Lunch was served out liberally to a. I the visitors, and every information that i ul e nuld be furnished in (-0 short it time was I " l freely given by the Principal and his (Metals tr nuts. The rattle, buildings. farm, girdenn, V museum, and every part of the Institution r/ was carefully examined, and the visitors. Ma were highly Kratified with what they saw. In tnet so much an that we heard a vebrtut . 5 farmer from this neighborhood declare ifhe W: ' l wee not so old he Would go to the College " " himself for a term or two. No doubt I: u , time goes on this formerly much slinsed " ( institution. which is now very popular, will I become much more so. end the information [received own in so brief 1: time as A Visit of: few hours will be of lasting beuetit, Gel , Towards six o'clcck the train comprising i thirteen cure was backed up to the station, Wet g and almoet every seat filled, and about half .. I past six a. Mart wine made for home. " ; Guelph is a very pretty and substantially " I built city, and the buildings now being :: terected are of e. superior character. The Bell Organ Company have erected in very handsome stone building near the G. I'. station which is four stories high with a line clock tower and mnnsard roof. A very{ tine block is being eroded on tho corner of Wyndham and McDonnell streets, where!I A...“ n Tuesday. 18th J an», 1ng9 Mol’lwrmn. Tha light, there being only Grange Excursion. by the following from the Urns Townnmnn, Mr, Sonoingw Mr. --'-V """"" mm "In In . .......p.g rmlpmtuaonu alumna in most public 'lt “Irony, wu amnion. moronghly uhrout of the tunes. th two. - Mount Forest Advocate. If: Wimnn 't A an: of gnu-pen Ind wmxterl'eitan tsit att tattm, [:th have bran sum-Jul in exaeuuive swindliug we H 'u dam. 'opontiom anon; tlast 1loutreat lnuh. -. ,_-’,"m a. Py.t-mttituGJQ macaw-J in d -. pe ' shah" tht', tit, _ ' treats, where r. Tim return M r, ' ' We no planted to not!“ that our held- l master. Mr. Reid. Mood third on the hon. or list of those who obtained the degree of l, L. L. p,, " the meat enmiuniium in lTuronlo University. Mr. Reid 'uartieuUt. od in 1870, akin; beam in thmo damn- monk. m took [mum " all " Unirer. sity cuminuiom in Arts, A: wall "for the pres-out dour-o, -ing the second gonor- nl 'rrotittunr, in" " third you in Arts. A tlest elu- hulut ho hum.“ sad en. thusiuuo in the sehoot room, well read in "r..'-.'-, h" . . A V an “mutton and Mnrkdule Metho- dist Sabbath $ul1oou will have . grand cheap excursiuu on tho 5th July, to Tor. cum. Ttte Flaulanrton an dist Sabbath $ul1oou Walk.) ‘Amnmmh, 0 ’Artlmr Tl... ! Luther Em, {Lam-r West _ Mint". Arthur Village Clifford Harri-mm, Mt. Fury." 1 _l’:_xluwruou I 'Owen Sound, (may) Sydeulnuu. " . Sarawak, " .. Holland, " .. Keppol, " .. Sullivan, " .. Darby, h .. Meafnrd, 1 St. Vincent. l Mcluncthou, Euphruin, Osprey, ('ullulgwood, Shelburuo, Proton, Mnjority {er MoMuHon Durham. "............. Egremout............... Glenolg '.............., Normnuby............... Artemeuin, J""n"tiitt,.........,........1Ity Bentiuck,................... - *rternexia,--. MI Bentiuek,--- 821 l)urhwn,- M Egremmlt, - MI 'ilenelg,--. 316 N ortutuhy,-- M6 Wyn] No. l, Total number Geurnu,--. 47 Majority for Lauderkin, Wad No. l, 85 " " 2, 46 bl " a. w u " 4, 56 It " tr, w 816 269 Maj. for Lattkkin,-- 121 OLIle. “than Landed“: to}. unused. Want No. I, 35 45 1 49 " " 2, 45 70 l 65 " " 3. 80 30 2 69 " " 4, 56 M O 47 I " " 5, 60 " I 70 I Ward No. l, Wad No. l, 95 __ - Ea 321 MN. for underkinCG Mn, M. P., oxpteosed his mum- tioat It the hir manor in which this ug but done. Below n [in tho come: I“ ism-u for this Ria---- m honors " all " Unirer. n: in Arts, As mrlt ufor the urrying the second genu- n' " third you in Arts. (man 76. Irer of Votes polled, 3,454 nu nuom'mns. EAST (may. Jackson Landon-kin to} go 108 3 70 68 7 49 C 98 o 6'2 M l 855 Jmkson ulJEfrilu ranged Blactiun Returns. {South Grey Teacher-3’ Meet- 1689 “BIIONT. Jackson under“): 86 51 58 62 88 lil 45 " 'At 74 ILL MI Jul-on NORMANBY. 821 TOTALS. 46 419 Mun..." Jackson. Lauderkin. Sprogle. Christie. 218 136 855 401 M 44 872 MI 1765 1059 40 372 2139 401 47,9 419 7.7 IM 114 19 62 74 195 299 213 Allen 22 178 121 47 76 82 4O _ - - --- w mu 3 nun-nod mu). who I110; Grihdi"i'if I lust victories for protection in America. Wife. from "NIB " tet.tyrriiia fol What is wanted no' in tho humming or- aTz‘y'mmtw _ amp“??? 'it'a . . N u. allllln‘ ttttt Ms o gtuuaation of t?me 1Pu PY tll. "P.r the murder FOHDOIM lulu-elf many. country, not] tho dilliett itlotti.nttion ot . Tho MU, of a†Mont-u Harold was the people In the elements of poliuulereon. destroyed by fire on “chilly night In: omy. It wxll take tll of tl 9 live you: to Wink- arming l'" dootrayed:.lho pm. nccqmpliuh this work. oven though it I P 0]... I, t?1'f.Mtyt witl, their lives. should be enthuuilsliully undertaken this In... 'ti.'tyt' 040.0(1); P'.""mt " â€Allâ€. week. No time should therefor. helm. ItU said a†In: origiuated "l a†PM --lfonireat Witneu. room. ---- -n-E. quite A maul»: of horses or. reported ill A shock of 0011!:th I“ DIM“ With pink-0y. and “£19111. [brand-Ant ll Sam. on Band-y. - “J “ " a.) ml. unmod. w. -... .w- can " howl- days, to the and of his term, Bnd then he will, " new}. gracefully lav down the Gov. ornament and plumutiy watch the under- iugr of anybody that likes to take the blame of the and: that must come. This, my no inclined to think. will be one of thol lust victories for Man-“- I, . . .m-uey “unreal. in maintaining a cortnm I tints of things are worth ton tlmuaand who on!) fight on general principles; hence the are]! evil of creating privileged classes. This grant bubble hu to burst, however. l and we should luvs been very sorry to] have men the reins of gorermueut trans- ferred to other hands than thou which claim the responsihility at its creation. It will be the aim of Sir John Mncdonuld to puma the boom, " :1" all it no". .I..... on ALA _ . Wht - --"" " . Inn-gain. handed motto tl: Ten people thu have nn money iuterest in maintain stat, " thing: an iron-O'- b-.. _ l ....., w. ""ccoy under the thumb of the unsnututsturem. There can he no doubt, however, that the principle factor in the victory was the frantic rtroru of the privil. Gged classes to maintain their mlvnntagr-s. 1 Br tlm "o.lfP “r “3"" -' I The I v-opinz victory at the Govern. ment at the polls omfirtrs the astutcueas, wliiclrue have already had Occasion lo praise, ofthe policy at holding the elections before the dreaded reaction of the proter. tive kph-m set in. The popular feeling b l which secured the last general (election was expressed in the common phrase of that day, that no change could make things worse the feeling which prevailed yester- I day was a trcmulum fear lest the existing utate of "airs, whieh was felt to he Ill:- xtulnle in tho aim-me, m’ght receive I jolt that Would proerpit .te the whole mnc- l I nifieent structure like a card castle. This f , dread was in evei‘yhody's mouth and prob. I ably did much even to secure votes that!‘ were not 'hroetlymuter the thumb of the l manuh-eturera. There can he no doubt, 11 however, that the hrinninln f--‘~~ . -. " 42 48 63 71 85 l Dun 8m,---Will you kindly allow me a little of your valuable space in which to re- ' ply too ttomtuuttietrtaon in the Advocate of June hit, signed “Spectator," purport- ing to [in the interesting put oi'the pro- ceeding: at the late association of the “M teachers of South Grey held In Fienhertuu " T on May Mth and each. The teachere of a said riding ought. donhtlese. to be thankful " for his kindly real in not allowing the pub " lie to be deprived of the report of their " meeting. ' I think, however, it the teachers were desirous of choosing a reporter they would select one [romaine three queliiioa tions which "Speetator" seeme'to lack viz: The gift of keeuer discernment and: more unemng judgement; a greater regard fur 1 "IM- truth and a more thorough knowledge of I 3 the idioms peculiar to the English language. I The proceedings oi the meeting have been 1 an grossly misrepresented by "Spectator" I that I cannot refrain from correcting at 1 least some of " mistakes. m says the , first luhject of any import-nee tree a paper t mt.od. read by Mr. Hall on “Class Marking." It 55} Now Mr. Hall am not read a [taper on l M thin whject: u illustrated on the black- I 1 65 board his method of marking, simply " an in 46 introduction to I. subject which he would of like to see taken up and discussed by the l) Association. A number of teachers took tbl part in the discussion following, which wee w neither "dormitory" nor "tedious." While T a good many of the teachers, though not pt T"' all, were in favor of class marking. they pt i; did not npprme of Mr. Hall's method, fo; ill thinking it was too complicate and teqnir. ta: , ed too much time, not as "8peetator" iu. an ll linuates, the time which should he spent to in teaching, for no conscientious teacher GI would think of making out reports during he school hours, but too much oi the teacher's wit own leisure time. The next paper in or. thi der was one rend hy Mr. Irvine on "The (up 'l" use and abuse of Emulation in Schuull." Cal ' This paper. taking as it did, the opposite I I t ride of the subject started by Mr. Hall, Cot l was plated next on the programme so that To, I the teachers might heat. lhe argument pro no , and con and so be able to arrive at a con- 1 clusiun in regard to it, which eouelusiou grin "rr'peetator" seems to have been uuulvle to and draw. No rowlutiuu oi the Association -t was made on either side. Mr. Irvine was N “I. cert:.iuly complimented on the thought nell, and judgement he had displayed in pro. Dur i paring his paper. This may have been the N came of the seeming paradox of which gm" “Spectator" complains, and which no one War appears to haw t otteed hut himself. Ile 950“ next spanks ofa paper on "Mailsrautaiieal In Geography" by Mr. Gorsliuc. This paper ing l was a very able one. Mr. Gursiine took yrs. up his sttljeet with a class formed ofterch. Th (rs, who certainly mkml n nntnhor oi'qnpa. mun thins such as any chm-as living taught, the Ne . subject for the lint time might he oxpect- i mum ed to ask. to all of which Mr. Guru-line give I tvtwtl wry satisfactory answers. A modular new, asked a question which tintrayed such in. Ha mentnlulc ignorance of the suhjvct as in tructo cause eousideral.le launhtcr, hut I heard no then g such more as "yipcetator" (speaks of. A. not d gain "rt'pevtutor" seemx to he alone. I do rind. not think tttly' ofthe teachers noticed that (Hex Mr. Gui-slim was at all confused when he or he! sat down. The meeting was altogether! notirm i one of the n: mt interesting and memento] the do] we have had since our organization. 1 Mull Thanking you for your space. I um I r cq .. The Duty" ais, Haul". Tashaâ€: u rm. your space, I um Yours respectfully. A Tun-um or 50er Gun. unmemrers, just as [he was, by the Syndicate ow: to the (Syndicate. have nn inculculuhle m. The popular feeling a last general election was common phrase of that we could make things which prevailed yester- .1-.. unmixed] gaping? r __- _.. """""'"9"-dt't"" Ber. eau. the . . A lmmolo tragedy w h", Hamilton last Wednesday the . married nun. who shot ion. Info. from whom In [ml In or. none yam. and bar on Rikki“. Mint maumiuiu tho mardorFol-bullm Inna-w“ tot "he one. of tite Mom. In. (lunged try Are on Mon to! weak. Eur-“4..--“ . . ,,_~._ "-1", WI. â€DENIM " Hamilton last Wtaitus by Alex. Fork: 3 nun-in] nun. who shot And killed " 1 Info. from rhom In [and been noun-am] for , some yam. and bar omplnycr; than†: Baum. After 'toestitsiutt tttis double 3 murder Fol-bu Iboc lulu-w“ many. "he MU, oftU Mammal mrutd was] destroyed by a" on MondAv Axial-t I-.. .5. T -- Tm, INN: .-'- ----, . -'-- sr. cum, o the T. G . of . cr "r Mn. n In“ --.u _ V lg sported the whole liur, 2i" k lt. If: m. lilies: frown» ditailler.r, 2Cr1 I",,'".' In . . . . I v, ‘ . I'.. t g trtttt In (In "tettort Ct [hon Tm 'Cl'.,'."'),",',",': t r a ‘lth-IHL’ dun-m, u I yn. HeudrU, Fresh] . . .ero menu" IEDKI‘HJ. 151i M oru In Great “th um . I Tietsmresirient.. E It ut; ll . Iutums.v, l, comlwn 'ditld, eutGrkrd for (and: F Mon, It. w 13': . . Odor. Wm. lelnl- mum: in {rum} u- hm." In Itiiil. ll. _ , " iot, i'I-l W. IL, " D, " “Mum _ l'":, wluei: Wgtt, thtm “M†" 'l',,"),'.,','.',")','??,.'?. by Mr Edna t i 'ii,',",?,::":)')?,,).).'..,?'.; 1lt,rt: and which cal tam (i , lief En l, : an Vl e c, ".' " “unis, h. l , l ' h It’d" 'l:C,l'f1e,','.r. My! General 'i1"tdC'r',e,,1ri,'i,ily:i,priv,,','tr,; With “I? [Jamilfd‘] JI". [ . . . en . . , "; " _ , ' r. 0 Whole of th. . itott “Id “Wham“ tho beru 2',d",'.1'l',t butee ' Mr. Wort. but b, The Direct orb have, Itreu carded out “Milan in nll '.1rg't,1,e tft w“ tttt twt'.w 9 Wm C',",','",'.',',' report that "my fiutl Li f S'U"tt, u... imam": 1.1.“; teudrd to . . ver nu . . . . r h ' _ _ tron “ridge (We: ttc.',', e“mph-ted. th ' fine ,‘ tum trim": '11:; annual m tfyc',t,"C') " deviation of the li I0 rleer “umber Btrl the l i'i'ii;i1,',.','l'dtrf,"rf, “In“ rrtilway *. Hm: “A! . Wei-Hy wo l I". "thutitueeriteing n- “Wm: you“; ,2. Ute “Ink ot T-vlnnl' w t " D' of not-co. Al late Mr. u l'. 15 to my muo- MM tio, Wooden t . l “I. old ' _ ood, ' ' I run and trerrel b id ih'endpnt n ' '.nsuuoQ the ottittM , ready been, "NM tl riuttrtslmve " Caotula id " w... gtlt.,, a Dun-run wl 1.... Which will be d . m tor mttmittitttt Cum...†a h'l',"',',', [mall and Mm "t l “Hug u" ttest f . v ' . , III the Turnngncl. ' , , C, "Placed in, m ‘. In Week. Ind emurman of tl ttt l""""""'" . “H". structure- of . ' tumritme P "ouru of Hm... l um mummy, The truck is] . "on ou for w r! at we in... ot " " J steel a“. and new “a. If, through“: um. I pr 'J,','ur,"l you. l'l'evluuuy “:12â€: y . . " 1't ' . ' ;~ n proved Ind "now-“w; t " ttui"'" "tr 'usd "as 'i'd,'l',t"tt',r, ot tho “MU-i of '1 “we "undo†luut hoe , â€Madman wharf the tint up]... In luml Illa-cub†..l m... 'u um] an feseititu n nude " owo, Bouud ‘kmd um Ute a [Nomi-er. Tm wind. li I ' " brasineam Over a 1utrpoyur ot “I. Iraq I we†Hum "te. tttsd for “a. N . . 0 "on: in tt . . "ttatt. clmriulrir. lmnnr do out: 11Ustt, . been, wal wen Boning." n". I 'ly in... “In. for . J In Ind up]. . m, A deputation ofthe . . Tory 'sottxr.ttiernt. tban friarud "all... 'uttaualtr. Hr w.“ a tnet tlt, Dim mm" ot0wott Sound "tttto Gnu-n! k"h",21"l,' patron u: L... rw will about] . .turrt, and tho h. Co _ '.ttttit?i t .0 much "' “M y be we“ ' maetlt " VII]. M In." an“. elevator 'h till; omuon of . Mr. out]... in 1'u'ir.iufI',rtr, sul tie,G'atilija,i, be tut: En'. t':tt,?a'ii.i'i:' ....,. w wlsielt y . " mum. . ttt t and . . phrase o"truuner-at "' " ot, . I. wt. and ttsi Mt 'Pe Bmitht Falls, we au- out Fan-u Adm " trvtttr rea t I . " “I. PM OI " " the sun-fare. - II.- "rural. Mullnrky, Ihusmoorc--TUt the [met deposit Ni)" of Land Impru Fund to the crtrlit of the. Railway tnre 'treomtt.---C; rried. Council ml earned to meet " th place on the gist An qrst next. Neil, t1ltyneross,-TUt the (Jerk for postage and "mimicry amount $459 be ptuu.-Carried. " . amounting to M7.so he paid and that more of the same pattern be ordered.. rind. Mullnrlnu of ti. H. yn Malian-lg. huil,--TUt PM he paid 0011-; tractors of Gleurrou hn'dao being “2 lens ! than amount of contract In the m-rlt _,,',:,'.') not dong according to "g""tu'"tt'ar-,l ried. I GUnerosm, 1htnremom,-TUt the use“ I l or he paid .85 n minty. " for diatribnting " notices and "5 for serviceu rvquired by the department of aeriettlttms.--iiea. I. Mullukv. Ihtnsmtoro,-'rut the amount I 1 of S. H. Mckitrirk & Sun. for mad sci-awn i I l The Cotumiture on the (ileum-om: bridge irontrart presented their report. Neil, Mulhsrksv-That the report ofthe committee on the Glenn-ma hri‘lgra con. tract be ulnpted And engrossed on the min. [ utea.-Carriird. l ( Neil, Mrtllttrky,--Timt the following grunts be made to roads mud bridges:--- Wnrds I, 2, and 4, “(1) sud Ward No. 8, M00.--carried. “and petitimis laid over from last meet. ing were referred to the road commissiou- j Neil, IJummtom,--Tut Thomo, O'Don nell, be [mid 01.50 for repairing bridge or Durham road.-Cnrried. new Mupi with " will}: 1 t.itsod “a _ " . f. “40.0w, inmrod " '86,utto. 11:05:13: the " originated In thaw.“ trouble“: a ill still on the: number of horses no reported t was. aud on nod manna. throughout P/ty oftlo, Mr. ' ,. . Co" Dunsmure. Mulurky,---TUt no be granted to Glenelg Agricultural Society and $20 to South Grey Agricultural Society --Carrird. h copy of a resolution from Ark-mesh Coimeil respecting u grant of non for the Town line on the grove! mad was head. but no action was taken in the manor. Dunstuore, Mulurky,---TUt 020 be Nt Mullnrky. 1hmamom,--Tut the Reeve 'r and Clerk ore hereby tsuthoeimsd tonign sf and nail the corporate soul to on agree- " meut,induplicau, between the Town of n Durham and the Township of Glonelg le- " speak); the sum of 03,650.00 thlt mount t being It the credit of this Township in the a Treasury Department of the Province of l r Ontario, being proceed! of school lands] ' and desoribjsd " “Land Improvement I Fund" and was on tenet of this township in . i1807 but not available at the time. Thu I in IttN erection of the, Township of Glen- V .15; was incorporated with the Town of I Durham and at the time of laid incorpor- otion tuuriiukneial Iettlelneut laid Amount was not taken into mount. therefore the I Town ot Durham hos fyhsd a claim to e l I portion ofit and that the unount be up- i i portioued " on the huh of ease-Imam} I for the year 1867 u instructed by the On. I tario Government. that according to said i ' “sentiment the town of Durham in entitled 2 to receive 0379.09 and the Township of" Gleuclg $3271.81 and that said agreement I be forwarded to the Provincial Treatituer With A requent to pay over the amount to c this Municipality and that . copy of ma " Agreement be engrossed on the minutes.-- r: Curried. 7 Council maimed and took up sound luminous. All the members pro-ant. A letter from the Provincid Tremumr re- specting the Land Implement Fund was read. tul by the clerk and the Court of Revision Dmnlil Manon-Id, John new and Alex. limo. much odL Ftuwi- G. Cole ettteeitrtetmnttb-totiote, oon.9; Maurice Douhn. jr., “mood " lot 13, l,:,',:),:,';',':.:::"',',?,???,? amoral u teu. mt on West put of lot 18, con. 4, Ind South part allot 17, con. 5; Adam J. Rob- son amend a (mm: for lot " con. T; John Delaney for put 10:9, can. 9; Finlay Mat-Rae as owner for south t lot 21, con. 6. The roll was then finally med and coni- organized as I can cl M. The qrell on a. 'ut A?" ~-~ ...... u Mat [Reeve in a. club. -t. “when all m Appodlmuhunlnnd -meutroil Mme-I’m. _ Mu foiioi-.0"o .*e person-I‘m... vis., Alun Wduauuu‘. m, ywn. hid-In teir've1tlriJiiriiariiiCo""ufJ: '0ttt: Glénelg Council met at tho I'm Hull sin we 10th instant, gamma" and“. and organized as a Court of Manon. The Clone]; Council. uoorc--mtnt the Tmas. of Lam] Improvement of the Railway Deben. to meet " the “me "tttt next. aha whiff}; ! "oy."rsittod u a work's tter't smoumiug to hut 'l/ll,",','.':"": you). “Militia" "we. The I. u '50.]. bsne.vasorul"d, uud fiifl'i'i': with "o ue. ttrojtsetirttt u _ In as [the 1min“. trbUIt hut-r we shetmrtir 'tprk.id. A: yet no body " beeu ubh m ("I tt "I 'thttitt a... hunt. d't'tt. If“! an" enmiuuo. unn- . Manon! doom have been uh tts t,2e,pi,iii in f,'".',.'.',','.',?,','."',,)',,'-', “M which will man g. w [ -ttt4e hon-9|.“ and prob-Hy CBttr4 tum-h t . I. ti" metkemiiem. The [what are $0]! on “M " the 11.0:qu Pulls - aâ€. nod h." -tard a... supposed ’31..“th " lit-naming. mud} cf L five Aha.. Pteut' at “I. mum. chum-Mo mum: Ilu" Ut we my. an 1.. Utd Mule . m “M Minn for than annually. Hr m~ I iban Maud and “new“: gallon "f L... r, "Into General Hospital ' to much m. It“ " so worm-I with Mr. Gondorlnul m Mr. Curmu- in mum...- . may winch has their m_ At ttr. and pit mu 3mm. Falls, 1m M. and thirty-u] be: below tho nurture. PP the PM. “warn the grave" “Ill MM“ M0! the arm-lune M wut "Wu" to a All and†mutual of atl'heiheief)iGiiiiti'iii;7u'ir tlie, _.,"' I]. A‘M - A n.‘ . _ -e """""' "I III†[DU-I’ll III 1".â€5 and?" tho but luring maul.†“I mun ' u l",',, ot wlwe In became a member. Tm ' [Hm I. . you lulu-m Minnaâ€. .. “a n.- A, . _ . _. Dut- or Me. W an --slr. J. G. Warts of the Torch!» distillery, am] at m. n ,;. deuce, Toronto, that a liugmmg llama. an l Tm 1sar. He I'Ib born in Great Yurutoir, 1iaTiiit 1-511. sud club-“Led for Canada [in M15901; With luo lunor in 1tiill. H. in Wod- iu Tun Jh JG. iriiru% I? I I that; tUlf/ty,.', Yurk." and which minimum] (ILL?!) mining)“. hum Montreal tue 'lt-run-res-s.--' Council sulJottrts “fund, It Funding: on 15m June" l "r. rial. War. Mums. um. ----, --------..-. _ Taylor, Mcruve.--Tut thu espeud H4 [minded the Couuctl u alum “inâ€. an r.‘uivul¢-m b, up“. li"e opposite Lots 75. " nu tawu k U., and 11mm and: L. m-uucu tity 1ielisucaou conned to but ("m ied. I went (mullullkc. cloak and '"t"'ssoi, In tmid mu " per tiny bw umnunm; lue A Ru". and lug “nut and “Help cumwnI-q {each " per uluy for work perhmeu by “new. the Lou- la lune m. order.,.--; mu. , Trobe, 1ht1utsres,--rrts the clerk be u lunch-d to c Ammuuimw mm the Prove, cull Tnmuru to tiud um tue numuh ot mum-y ttomtug.r to the Tau/mung» “r ll, way than we Laud lm‘Ic'uvemem In“... - Guru-d. Ncrutyro, tittoerrs,--'iau mun-acted to manna-mun- a deal. “fuse Cretht vaisc, In the \iewul'muucmu tt.e (m tend their line “unllgll In... trom Gunmen“. to We be. Carnal. Taylor, 8peersu--risut the Treasur, Annabell: “LUUML'M†"l In tt qn ketp, u allow“! by slamming “I'm ' minute». News w Lune " when nod. Curried. 6pm, Nelutpe,-Thll the clerk now}- Co. TRUMAN! to cure the hi h:- a.,alh4 Lot 1 \"ellinghm M. Wcst, Frnrl'dum be. lug I miuaU in the itat..-" Mural. Juhlhhm, Muut.vte,--'ru,u J. Mum-II be pawl Mo for " senior» an Arum-“n f ' 1862. the threarrn, Wd _ lotion. Tnylur. thsruty"s,--'riou Julm ford be pull “to menu! of In: " 017.10,â€:d .20 on contract; and w 85c apron charges on Rolls And I ofCoumi, 1atu, to LII“ unhun. Au. continuum“. l From Minister od Education. womanâ€. itum u to [Union B. Sections. On in Bureau of Induntn'es, "queuing rcpurl a" crops, live attack, population of nt"uu"ia1 ily. Provmeiat Tr-er,rxuuostitn,, A.“ icon to Analyze their "pink under rulw tin lie-dings†thorn in "eo"'patioiru. (schedule. Arum-ai- Council to ("mung of town lino. County Trawler n m 62, 63. con. 'p. J. Rutherford. bill “I!" W. Milne bill out.“ chug-I tMc. ls. Irowu And 8 when. [Death-n â€lung a construction of a bridge between M. an and Si, can. 8, is; J. Taylor sud 16 ohas, " opening of Turn line opposite lot. 70. W; Allen Bell and 6 "ttmm, " upo-umg J side lino Mwoeu Lot. 35 and ai, can H; It. A. Kid); “new for Lon. ai. ial tr, , , The Council then an of huniueu, m m plug members p"rseast. u, adopted. “a; the w of Dunn Ind Me- Could!“ In “w to Inna-5 Dunn and John "geomghh, Ind that the Ihre u. "marital and Inquest-J to nuke tall re. “Hind m M Catlin on the h. um". um! that the Mk u m unmade-l be um! um hue“, and"!!! to he liunlly [lined and 4soufivuted, and ammo clmk “an the m. n gully pulsed and Conn-mm by this oourt.--AUrt ied. That Lots ST, a. 60â€. 2 ts'., be omen on Res. Boil, and unused to Wm. “eh Lot " con. 9, to [an Longueuil trud lb mom dung“! than “00 to ta; doll-n. and lot I can. " to Henry r“ wick and " of said lot. "nod trout N " n JI I003. ’ M 'hruerrs--.%" the “mom ot Aluat “I ho W'M. "chm-c Jouaems,---rut m... M ton boom-ad a the Ball A: an...“ fut Iota a and " can. a N. Thad“ 1aexuela.a, In entered tut M N. eon. t, and Edwin! Count-Id for m m. hare. south hall lot 7, can A " Farmer. “-00“!!de up. Utd M tut I" on a. an uh. um". all W - ' - .v. .... I!" new an Ass “new "Niueuou u, [bane u equiouo to u‘wll illithrng by“ Tlr, 77 on town hue M tiyoetu,--'Iau the muunmmcdn ml" 'trm-r-That tho um. See? 35 539999: Ina m: "up qummmhty the Georgi-u Buy. - l.e I'uuruckd tone- t to in“ emu.- 'ouncil at NHL Uat minute» "ad attd ollc an] XIII-um “1104., Ae.--tat. L for the 'Usttutel, and an... all u. of " MT he a." a. In the no... "I: a... nun John Rum Cunard! _ Nun!) to“! tut . vnlvr., “a In on“ to Wm. tleit. bead, M a “00 to an; Hour, pm " NH be ' '“d " t (“Fri h mum, "(in ' "e...., 'l2fFe'r'"iU.rl.lr.'. 1,.'riri" 3.90 but“: Jail', otuiteGeirir.'..".r. Flour per ham-I... (Dunn-l per Intro! Full Wheat........... Mull Whont..., tfiretyot Wueet........ butt Flour q Nil-d Flour 'it'eiaagt Hunt “I‘ll- Hunt (Zr-chi What ï¬lm . â€In . . Hen Feed . (Damned . Mt'sort Chest" Untamed tioede I. "ant FLOUR & FE Flour. per tttttlim............., an Corn Meat .. .. ......... 2 MI Slum. " " " out Bun. .. .. t u an Nahum-I " " 2 7.', Full Wlteu,irorlntsh........ I In Mum"; Wheat, .......er.r.,.. I "t (m... lit-r but,hel........ (I 40 Peas, .. ........ " 4'rtt "my. per ton.................." an I‘m-f. .. .......wr.... 7 01M Ilia". " .e....t....... 6 no: “Implants. Pith ............. " Tht â€attempt Its.................. " I51 Emu...» don......... ........ " m l Wand, dry. per cord....... 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