GACT AAA mam------ ma. ram H. Clark, a son of the late ex-Gor. © ark of Maryland, lived with his family ! d Monroe county: He had con. 'tracted for a piece of land from a man named Alexander, on which he had established his Fre had made several payments om , but had failed to make the others | Alexander sned for! y came due, on of the land, mnt it was award- by the law, Clark raid he would e than give up his home. Con: Dliff Wade was sent with a posse of nen to dispose of rk. Clark and his family refused to move. The constable and his men moved his goods and chattles out into the yard, Me:ntime Clark saton a chair, with a revolver cocked and lying on & table before him. It was very late when the constable finished moving the goods from the house, and Clark's family, which con- sisted ot his wife, two grown-up sons, several small children had no whereto lay their heads, They were permitted to remote fome beds back into the house, on which they slept during the night. And until the hour «of daylight, while the constable and his men kept watch, Clark still sat with his revolver cocked before him, With the dawn of day the crisis came, -- All the family had left the room. Every article of furniture except the chair Clark sat on, and the table on which the revolver lay, had again been moved out. «01d man,' raid the constable, 'everything Tins been moved out. It is now time for you to go.' The constable and one of hismen, Mont Riley, moved toward Clark to eject him, Clark quickly covered the body of the constable with his revolver which be snapp- od. Before he could cock the pistol again the constable and his men had fired three shots, and the stubborn old man fell dead, REIS -- A New York Herald cowespondent writes: --This is one of the beauties of the Canadian civil service system. Once in office the _incumbent is there for life. or during good behavior. He knows that he will some time be promoted and he has no nofion of being dishonest. He builds or buys a house and makes a home, confident that nothing but his own bad conduct will wrest jt from him. Infact, it is to the strict it is integrity of the Canadian office holder, from the highest to the lowest, the jealous care with which every dollar is accountea for and the safeguards thrown around the ballot box that is due a form of government that may well make every Canadian proud of his - birthright, and, in many respects, afford an example to our people across t ine, In the language of Mr. Bourinot, ¢it is a proud thing to be able to say that if this young country the deliberations of our most impor- tant representative assembly are conducted in that spirit of moderation and anxious inquiry which is the distinguishing feature of the British Legislature." Eppe's Coc0a.--GRATEFUL AND UOM- rorTING -- "By a thorough knowledge of the natural laws hich govern the operations of digestion and aatrition, and by a careful ap- plication of the fine properties of well-select- ed cocoa, Mr. Epps has provided our break- fast tables with a delicately flavoured bever- sage which may gave us many heavy doctors' hile, It is by the judicious use of such ar- tislew of dict that a constitution may be gra daly bniit up unty strong enough to resist every tenderey to discase Hundreds of sub. le meladies wre floating around ux ready to attack wherever there is a weak point. 1.Ve may escape many a fatal shaft by Kkocping ou. "selves well fort ified with pure blood and a Properly nourisired frame." -- Civil Serves G.wetle--Sold only in packets labelled--4Jaxr€ Eres & Co, Hon>eeopathic Chemists, 48. Th readneedle Street, and 170; To my fiends and Pabions and the public generally, f yeturning you "ja | I TAKE this opportunity of my sincere and hearty than ks for past favors and announcing to von that T will | icontinue the business of Browne .& Bro. a8 usual in the same premises, The Price of Goods in Stock greatly" Te Cuced. Fresh Arrivals of New Goods which aTt¢ Rather Die Than Give up His| OFFICE OF THE BROWN & PATTERSON MPG CO°Y. WHITBY, ONT. To THE PUBLIC. n pi g our Twenty | pl farmers of Canada for the year 1877, we do so with more than an ordinary degree of pride and confidence, from the marked favor and patronage conferred upon us, and the steady and in* cceasing demand from year to year for our new celebrated Farm Implements. ' We shall continue as, herslofure. as mn to make a specialty of Agricultural Machinery--the Johnston Self-raking Reaper, the Triumph Combined Reaper and Mower, the Cayuga Mower, the Young Canada Mower, and our new Whitby Harvester claiming a large share of our time ard attention. For the last twenty-two years we have gi to the manufacture and operation 'of the various machines in use, remedying defects, modifying and correcting errors, heni proportioning every part as our increasing experience We employ only the best mechanical skill, and our machines pass under the mest careful supervision and scrutiny--every detail being Subjected to the severest ciiticism--and each machine is thoroughly tested before leaving our works, to prove the Sompleteriess of every part and there is no difficulty in putting them in operation by any person of moderate 'mechanical ability. - > Our machinery has been selected and constructed with a special reference to the manu- facture of our own machines--many tools having been made for this particular purpose, and not adapted for other work, and our workmen are educated 1p to the wants and requirements of our manfacture--obtaining a thorough knowledge of the construction of our machines, and | are thus enabled to obtain a higher degree of skill and proficiency than where general manu- facturing is carried on. 2 We are, therefore, enabled to {ntrodnce a manufacture, adding not only to the perfection i nd a reduction of cost. This principle is regarded neceasary in a well reanlated to turn out our machines with a higher degree of perfection, to defy competition. The Johnston Self Raking Reaper is now so well known as a Single Reaper, that a word of commendation would almoat seem su- perfluous, but as there are many claiming to manufacture this machine who have adhered to the old original Johaston machine, withont keeping up to the improvements, that justice 10 ourselves and patrons require of us to state that we have modified it in almost every es-ential part, and for strength, durability, and equality of cnt, in every ind and condition of grain; lightness of draught and ease of management--the "Johnstol s manutactared by ns--stands pre-eminently ahead of all other reapers. In proof of this position we have ohly to point to the many First Prizes awarded us--at the Iast Provineial trinl of Ontario, and mary county trials which have taken place all over Canada, within the last few years. OUR TRIUMPH COMBINED MACHINE with late improvements, is all that can be desired ina combined machine, and cannot fail to meet all the requirements of purchasers. Our Improved Cayuga Chief, Jr., and our Young Canada Mowers are both first class machines--constrtucted almost wholly of Tron and Steel. The Caynga Jr, has a rear cut; amd the Young Canada a front cut; both strong. durable machines, and not ex- celled by any machines in the market for quality of cut, durability, lightness of drat, adapta- bility, and ease of management. LW r TPN NOT '" OUR NEW WHITBY HARVESTER. As the country hassbecome better adapted to machinery, and many of our farmers have be- come skilled in the use of machines, & growing demand has sprung up for a Light, Durable, First-Class Reaper. . Alivé to the requirements of the day, we have succeeded in inventing / machine witha Wrought Iron Frame, wich the least possible gearing--with large, broad-faced drive wheel, -- and so constructed that the frame and table tilt at the same time. therchy keeping the pitman always in line with the knife. The rakes are driven directly from the main shaft--there being ne perceptible side draft, and no weight upon the horses necks. We are confident that we have succeeded in inventing the most perfect Reaper, taking it in all its parts, that has ever been produced. We have applied for letters patent, and shall hold our invention, for our own exclusive manufacture, and we respectfully suggest to intending purchasers, that they should see th \chine before giving their orders for the coming harvest. The" Whitby Harvester" weighs, all told, 600 pounds, but being made principally of the best quality of iron and steel, and from its ingenions and compact construction, it combines the strength and durability of the heavier machines. All our machines are fully warranted. With this list of machines, we feel confident that we can meet every re respec. fully solicit a trial of our machines, believing that we can furnish a the moaey than can be obtained elsewhere. Respectfully Yours, BROWN & PATTERSON MFG CO. {ven our most careful and undidvided attention sifting out the best points, i weak points, adapti and bas suggested. more perfect syste into all the departments of of the work, but also to the rapidity of its exe- establishment, and we are enabled and at prices so low as absolutely nirement, and we etter machine for Whitby, Ontario, March, 1877. = Paper! ROOM PAPER! 5 s Richardson's FACTORY! PORT PERRY. HE undersigned would embnuice this op- many customers for their liberal patronge in the past and would beg to remind them and the public in genersl that he is still planing lumber at §1 per thousand, Doors, Sash, New, Choice, offered much below the Regular Prices. Prints from 5 cents a yard and upwards. Tweeds very cheap. "Choice Fresh Groceries. _ Good value in Boots and Shoes. Women's Prunellas at 55 cts per pair. All other Goods equally cheap. By strict attention to business and fair dealing I hope to receive a liberal shure of : public patronage. My Motto, "Small Profit and Quiek Re- torn." The Highest Price paid for Butter, Fgge and other Produce. > R. B. BROWNE. * Epsom, Avril 25, 1877. + DAVIS & SONY' STEAM apiver Facrory! .. - PORT PERRY. (and areconstantly manufabturing more) a large Stock of just such FURNITURE! ¥ As fhgotmmumhity requires ; suitable for atl s of purchasers, All of enorcr Ma- s7 WorkMANsuIP, and at. SUCH Ti Subscribers always keep on hand TERIAL, the 'aices ag cannot fail to suit. TH Cs [54 wl : UNDERTAKING Inall its departments promptly ttended to and charges moderate. Far compare mit wn For a comparigon with ofher makes, 'see| oOrtoC.F. Giidersteee, Kingston, pe. ; the Specimens now on Exhibition at Rs rrarroer pantry ' ; } = Stylish, Blinds, &c., &c. Which cannot be surpassed in quality or had at lower prices, and Cheap. The Newest and Finest Pay Up. All parties indebted to me are hereby re- quested to pay up forthwith and confer a favor on Yarieties of Colors, Pat= ferns and Styles, A RICHARDSON. Port Perry, Dec. 21, 1876. The returning Spring brirgs in the paper- ing season. 1 have just opened out a MAGNIFICENT STOCK Of new and fashionable Papers which cannot fail in meeting the wishes of all. Come early and select from my extensive and carefully selected stock. All parties re~ quiring Room Paper will find it to be to their advantage to examine my superior NEW STOCK. The Qualities and Styles will be found all that could be desired, while the Prices can- 2... . not fall to please. A call is solicited. Choice, Keliable Apple 'Arees for I sery, two miles north of Brooklin, Ont., 25,000 first.class Apple Trees in a vigorous, healthy condition, and ot choice descriptions of Fruit. Sold at the very lowest fizures and warranted true to their name, This a rare chance for obtaining choice tregs, cheap . A. T. TURNER, Brooklin. Brooklin, Sept. 26, 1876. HE Subscriber has for Sale at his Nur-- Ww. H. McCAW. Port Perry, March 7, 1877, portunity of returning thanks to his | Now for Spring Outfits ! ! The Subscriber has how much plenstre in annotincing the arrival of a large and core: SPRIN STOCK! Of the Newest Styles and Best Quality of CLOTHS, TWEEDS, GENT'S FURNISII- IN NGS. §C., &C. While returning thanks for past favors, 1 would solicit an carly call to examine my NEW STOCK AND PRICES, Cloths made up in the Newest Fashions, TAILORING in all its Depar ments. Cheap Cheap! 'Best Style, and a Perfect Fit warranted Cheap, a ie Port Perry, March 22, Lua a Mi rehant Tailor us ©) 3 FOLLOW TH: CROWU TO Davis & Rohinson's GROCERY, LIQUOR & PROVISION STORE, (Late H. A. Black') « all Provisions v . S. Something new in te and see them, flour, Feed and of all Kinds. kept constantly on hand. LIQUORS Of the purest Brands, bottled and on draft. Highest price in cash paids for any quantity of Peas, Oats, Potatoes, Butter and Eggs. J : Teryms Strictly Cash or Produce. pa Goods Delivered Free in Town or at Prince Albert, Port Perry, Oct. 24, 1876. DAVIS & ROBINSON. Watches, Clocks. and Jewelry Es ab- lishment, JUST AT HAND : Gold Watches--Gents and Ladies'. Gold Chains-- do. Fine Silver Watches. Silver Watches--S8temwinders. Fine Gold Jewelry. Fine Gold Rings. Silver Chains, &c., Cheap for CA SH. N.B.-- Repairing done in a workmanlike wanner and guaranteed. Jom Neb ER ici. Ly. Port Perry, Nov. 23, 1876. PRACTICAL CARRIAGE MAKER NEAR THE TOWN HALS, BROCK STREET, WHITBY. 0 Material -- GOOD Assortment of Buggis constantly on hand made from the best patch paid to re= Work made to order with netness and Particular i pairing. ~ ATTENTION ! : DAILY LINE TO ROCHESTER. Commencing on or abotu Tuesday the 17th of April. WHY DID GURNEY THE STEAMER " NORSEMAN," (W. SHERWOOD, MASTER.) points East, West an t and Sou will leave Charlotte (port of STOVES Ease Dealers: i "will find this| the nogpest ana mor xpd Tote to Bos RIZES at the Provincial|e in| to A We, sn n er prt Rnd po apply to Because they are the best FIRST CLASS. BROWNS, (TORT 1 F ments, hs AT 'HUGOE'S, PRINCE ALBERT, Work made upon the shortest notice in the lotest styles and at moderate rates. A & & 3 'her ite Cook's Hotel, TOVE DEPOT sie sos i { i the place, opp ng. tially at9 p.m,, except Saturdays : rochester) in ae al 3 pom, for Port Hope Gl v an yet mi sr 1 rs BST class Tailoring fall its depart- PUMPS! PUMPS! You can get the best ind cheapest Pump in the Prov Coa FlamwvINS ince ORT FERRY | SEE THE PJCES. Mio Poue--A comple Pump and Fire ¥ aan wih Hoss and Cotling complete for atent Swing Lift Pu Common Log Pumps a}0 Cotman turned suctiotumps at 35 cents per foot. e Pumps, a compie Pump, from $3 ATES! Fagan tha er by mail orotherwisc Jetup Iargent fi i ML) tly nttended to. [RVIN, Port Perry. THOS. BROWN, TAG + | Prince Albert, April2, 1874, "R; BUGOE. | 15 'Cabinet Makers, Undertakers and Upholsterers. | in eir generally that they have on hand in their Warerooms & § 'and well rted Stock of Furni nsisti f tnlormi + Take pl and the public JUST RECEIVED of Extension, Centre, Drawing and Kitchen Tables ; Wood, Cane and. Stuffed Bottom Chairs ; @ouches in Reps, Cret D k and Hair-Cloth, Sofas, Bureaus, Sideboards, Cupboards, Writ'ng Desks, Bedstead cari Nots, Stands, Mirrors in Walnut, Gilt and Rose and. Gilt, Straw, Wool, Moss, Seagrass, Mined and Hair Mattresses, Bedroom Betts, | Parlor Suites, Hall Furniture, Dunk's and Whiteside's Spring Beds, &c, which will be gold as cheap as at any House in the trade. PICTURE FRAMING. Keeping a large Stock of Walnut, Gilt and Rose and Gilt, Mouldings, Chromos and Lithographs we feel confid nt we can give satisfaction in this branch of our business as we make a specialty of it. UNDERTAKING 3 a Fe We wonld respeettully eal attention to our Undertaking D panftinent whoo verything peeessary for the, proper performance of the Ist rites duc the deceased ean be farnished or the shortest notice, we ke pon hand at ali times a good <¢l ction of Walnnt, . Bm fornut, Res coed DUT gd Gr) fh Walnut smd fic ewei A all styl &. «cloths and Cap and bands farnished frec of charg class HEA HSE, All Kind of good Inmber taken in exe change for Work The Subscribers are the only authorized agents in ihe locality for the Whitby Marble Works Having increased our facilities we hope hy paying strict attention to business and fair dealing to merit a share of public patronage, Rem mber the place--nearly oppo- gite J Wright's Boot and Shoe Store and adjoining J. Rolph's Harness Shop and D. Urquhart's Agricultural sale rooms N.B Night calls promptly attended to by one ofthe firm » J NOTT & SON. Port Perry. July 1st, 1875. ' f) nership. : HE undersigned have entered into Part- | nership for the manufacture of | rd 4. | d | Of every description for all classes of the community. CHOICE MATERIAL First Class Workmanship, and a Perfeet Fit warranted. By strict attention to business, punctuality in filling = orders, and Moderation in Prices, they hope to secure a liberal share of public patronage. DOUBT & MOTHERAL, Late Warriner's, one Block west of the Post Office. Port Perry, July 19, 1876. Part The Subscriber takes this opportunity of thankieg his many customers for their liberal patronage since he succeeded Mr, Warriner and commence! busiaess on Lis own sccottat In order to mor: promutly mt th lers of custom ors, h tat Mr Mothoral into Partnor Lio future thes hnsiness wil i 1] above JOHN beUBT Port Perry, July 19, 1876. BOOTS & In order n for bi alth xs will a fi; ar 15. BOOT & SHOE STOR... PORT PERRY Where you wil) find a large variety of Boots and 8hoes suitable for Fall and Winter, The Goods are the very best the Market affords and will be sold at Prices to suit the . a ott, A SE morning. a 190, and PATENT times, In Quality and Price they can't be % Port. Hol 'at 9., on val . T. Re ~~. : ; beat, An inspection will prove this. Trains ftom East and West, connecting at # rabhSncr hu the low dk oni P FACTORY, = & one atari Bhore Division _of the Rome, [of . 9 ome Made WwW ork Wate wn and Ogdensburg Railway for. all ge fd) wisi ! Fe | 1 7% Constantly on hand and warranted to give] satisfaction. A lot of Trunks for sale at cost. J. G. MORGAN. | Port Perry Boot and Shoe Store, Port Perry, Oct 12, 1876 Park Lot FOR SALE. NUMER OF iigia N AVENUE JAMES EMANEY, T. COURTICE PREMIUM SADDLERY WAREHOUSE PORT PERRY, A chaice lot of CHILDREN'S LD fectionery. 5 ir nfe business 'their branches carried on in my Port Perry and Prince Albert establishments Plain and F Every variety, : pron (3 w= Orders flied with i shortust notice. Bridal and. other Cakes made to order. Socials and othet entertainments supplied oft tiioderate terms, CONFECTION 'Carriages and Perambulators | Also a full Stock of Boy EN | 2 voiy Traveline Page. The largest and best stock of WHIPE. in Town. HARNESS! Please call and see the STOCK in the trade, ww And In 'great vari most COMPLE Port Perry. May 6, 1875. ETE CE MAN HEXIER, Cael AND SLACK-SMITHING RAL 4 ua BSTAR AT 1 Bubscriber has mneh pleasure in stat T™ ing that he has secured the valuabl services of One of the best wood-workers in the Pr- vince, and is now better fitt @ than ever to fill all order: for | Cutters. 81 ivhs, Bob.Sleiohs or any description of Carriage with dispatch. All repairsin Wood or Iron exceuted with neatness and on short notice Customers may rely on getting the best manship. Special attention given to HORSE SHOEING + and the work done soas to xecure the ease and comfort of the horse in traveling. Warrasted, W. C. HEARD. Manchester, Dec. 17th 1874, { HE UNDERSIGNED having lately purchased that famous blood Stallion HYMEN, takes this oppertonity of placing his pedigree before the public ¢ HYMEN The celebrated thorough bred Blood Stallion 51 material, latest styles and superior work N B@F All Charges Moderate and all work | oe in every variety atid of the best quality. Children's Toys iti abundance, ¢ all at hy Bakery, Port Perry or Prince: Albert. CHAS. HISCOCKS. Port Perry, March 10, 1875. b The iii Purify the Blood, correct all disorders of the Liver, Stomach, oy ¥ and Bowls, and are invalusble in @hi com- plaints incid: ntal to Females The OfvrMesT is the only reliable remedy for Bad L gt, Old Wounds, Sorex and Ulcers, of however long standing. Fou Bronchitis, Diphtheria, Coughs Colds, Gont, Rhenma ism, and all Skin diseases it has no equal. BEWARE OF EW YORK C(GUNTERVEITS. Spurions imitations of ** Holloway's 21lls und Ointment" are mannfactnred anit sd under the name of "Holloway & Co." by J. F Heury Curran & Co, Dro gists, and alse by the MetzopolitanMed New Yoik, ed trade mirk--| Joseph Haydock ikewise passes 2+ off counterfiity of his own muke under the nnme of Holl: way & Co., having for a trade mark a Crescent and Sernent ; MoKessen & Robbins, of New York are azents for the same. These persons, the better to deceive yon, unblu hingly Caution the Public in the sma | hooks of directions affixed to their Medicines, whi¢h fre really the spuri us imitations, to Beware of Counterfeits. = Unsernpulous Dealers obtain them at very was imported by R. Reesor, of Mark. ham, from Britain, in March, 1877. is arich dark bay, 9 years old, black points, stands 16 hands one inch high, on stout legs with great bone, substance and action and is one of the best look- ing Stallions now at the stud During his racing career which was a brilliant one, he beat some of the best horses of his year over long courses and crushing weights, making him a valuable sire for getting Racers, Drivers and Car- riage Horses now so much in demand and briuging euch very high prices. MEN was sired by that far famed celebrated horse. Neville ; dem Matri mony. Neville, was &ired by Napier; 'dam Sally Snobs. Napier was sired hy Gladiator ; dam Marion ~~ Sally Snobs wa sired by Shndbeer ; dam Decei mare. Gladiator was sired by Partisan ; dam Pauline, Marion was sired hy Tramp; dam Rosamond Sandbeck was sired by Catton ; dam Orvilling -- Dec dam . light's dam. HYMEN'S dam. Matrimony was sired by Magnes; dam Niobe, Magnes was sired by Touchstone ; dam Latitude -- Niobe was sired by Bay Middleton ; dam Broken.h srted Lady. Bay Mid- dleton wag sired by Sultan; dam Cob- | web, Broken-hearted Lady was sived by Sit Hercules; dam Frederien.-- Touchstone was sired by Camel ; dam Banter Latitude was sired by Langar; dam Olympin, HYMEN unites the strins of blood that are tod y dis tinguished th host in England and consid i | ' | 18 ix to give natice that 1 have sold | rj\e 1 to James V. Thompson, Port Perry, - y adv Trade Mark _.... AUSTRALIAN HORSE AND CATTLE POOD, ith all nights and privileges to nd Sma am pies 1 tn fo : i JOHN YOUNG, Port Perry, Dec. 27,71875, 244) ie: of this Feed for Horses and Cattle, it rial equalled by anything yet discovered for it pro 1 n of these valuable ani mals both as flesh and general health. 1 that they would not now do without it. It is chep, safe and beneficial. © The parity of the mix. tyre is guaranteed. Vv, THOMPSOX, . Ontario Carriage Works, March 22,4877. . Port Perry, He! er Mare was sired by Deceiver ; i Nothing 'need be addea as to thie valve of} I parties owning horsen or cattle should | wr CE pe) low prices and sel them to the Public in Canada as my genuine Pillsand Ointment. I most earnestly and respectfully appeal to the Clergy, to Mothers of Families and other Ladies, and to the Public generally of britizh North America, that they may be pleased to denounce unsparingly these frands. : Purchasers should - look to the Label on the Pots und Boxes. It the address ix not 533. Oxford Steet, London, they are Counterfeits, Each Pot and Box of the Gennine Medicine, bears the Britieh Government Stamp, with tle words "HoLLowaY's Pils AND OINTMENT, Loxnon," engraved thereon On the lahelis the address, 533, Oxrorp Street, Loxpos, where alone they are Manufactured. TF" Parties who may be defrauded hy Ven- dors selling spurious # Holloway's Pills and Ointment," as of my gennine make, sha'l or communicating the particulars to me, he amply remunerated, and their wames never divalged, Siened, THOMAS HOLLOW \¥ London, Januar.. 1st, 1-17. Cs PILRMANEMT OFFICE FILE has stood the test for twenty usefulness, durability , still unequalled. years, and for aud convenience it is i We are permitted to refer to Messrs Robert son. Linton & Co, ' L. Cassidy & Co. ete, of thiz city, nnd many other large firms all cover the D minicr, wo are nuanimons in ite | praise and tind it anvaloable tor filing ad preserving letters, invoices and otier doen ments. fiiees 1 m! r = iad or Pr ol Foolgedi sigs, fom 7 ow TON 0 700 {is TAT £4 N | tf | a; Fir MARTIN, [Bebe AT ne fl Calin Bad US Foo pticmian, send tor Cirenlirs Cedar Rails TY gh hg ¥ in i LYE, wily OR SALE, any tity of Brat Cedar Rabe iy bolas and eastshalf of 16. in the 9th con. Reach. Apply to pr tid .F. E LAWRENCE, Grevnbant P.O Greenbank, Dec, 14, i876. "' IRN st Call. AL parti s indebted to me by Book s parties inde! 'to me by acconnt are hereby make 4 Jusment "of eure to ubt x beral,otherwiae cdsts will b inured. Port Perry, Sept. 6, 1876. HG ARRINER: Tailoring fant stall Fries Il 3 Jar TONE r (4 OVER MR. BROWN'S (LAT, RIES) STORE. okt Pinay TT regularly received: i perio Ad 8 ranted, gts i JAMES RIGGS, LY, Port Perry, Jan'y. 18, 1876. Port Perry, | 15,1896. 1.11" 4 m-- A 3 ' i | | | Yi { { 4 J { A