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Watchman (1888), 6 Oct 1898, p. 4

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Prices - - Right - - GHEMPION CO Scotch and English Tweed, Overcoatings, Trou- serings, Etc, week-1W £rmgapncticalwo¢mm,dl should!” his :1 pa And compare prices More packing ck: lupag Table Tops, Wt!!! Tm m M “I: Mummyginnonm Manhole-1m To clear cm! our large stocky” can My Fme Goods from us at przces that defy compez'z'tz'on. Slaughter UFO: sale in Lindsay by E. GREGORY CHAMPION CO.’S Bring Your REPAIR- ...H‘EG to... 77 KENT STREET. ROBT. CHAMBERS --JUST ARRIVED ATâ€" â€"FL'LL LINES OFâ€" Smyth’s Block, Lindsay. LINDSAY Watches, Clocks, Jewellery, Silverware, Spectacles, Novelties, Etc. SA '- Wood’s Phosphodlna, â€"AZ\' Dâ€" 3 Mrs J McLean; 10 lbs. roll butter, 1 Mré Wm Pox-tens, '2. Mrs Thomas Webster, 3 Mrs John Jordan; 15 lbs. dairy cheese, 2 entries, 1 Mrs R Short; 50 lbs. factory cheese, 4 entries, 1 Dnnstord CheeseFac- tory, 2 Reaboro Cheese Factory, 3 Lime Bri tain Factory; display of extracted believ- 3 entries. 1 R F Whiteside, 2 Geo Cornell; display of comb honey, 3 entries, 1 George seed. 5 entries, 1 W P King. 2 Nathan Day. 3 Robert Esgleson; now over 6 and under 12 months, 3 entries. 1 and 2 W P King, 3 N Day; uw under 6 months. 1 Robert Esgleson, 2 N Day, 8 Thomas Russell. GRAIN AND SEEDS. 1 bus. Fall Wheat, white, 7 entries, 1 W Rynard, 2 T J Manderson; 1 bus. Fall Wheat, red, 6 entries, 1 Uria Young, 2 T J Manderson; 1 bus. Fife Wheat, 4 entries, 1 i T J Manderson, 2 U Young; 1 bus. Scotch Wheat, 6 entries, 1 Uria Young, 2 Wm Rynard; 1 bus. Spring Wheat, other vari- eties. 3 entries, lThomas Russell, 2Sidney McKenzie; 1 bus. 2-rowed Barley, 7 entr’s, 1 “’m Rynard, 2 If Young; 1 bus. 6-rowed Barley. 8 entries, 1 Wm Rynard, 2 T and J Manderson; 1 bus. Peas, large white, 8 en- tries, 1 W Rynarrl, 2 U Young; 1 bus. Peas, small white, 8 entries, 1 T and J Mander- son, 2 \V‘m Rynard; 1 bus. Peas, blue, 5 en- tries, 1 T J Manderson, 2 L' Young; 1 bus. Peas, black-eyed marrowfat, 3 entries, 1 Wm. Rynard; 1 bus. Oats, white, 9 entries, 1 Wm Rynard, 2 U Young; 1 bus. Oats, black, J. entries, 1 Wm Rynard, 2 U Youn ; 1 bus. Timothy seed, 3 entries, 1 W Rynar , 2 Mrs Wm Hickson; 1 bus. Clover Seed, red. 2 entries, 1 Wm Rynard, 2 J08 Hick- son; 1 bus. Clover Seed, Alsike, 2entries, 1 Wm Rynard, 2 Thomas Russell; 5 lbs. of Turnip seed, 1 Wm Rynard; 5 lbs. Mangold seed, 2 entries, 1 Silas Calvert, 2 Mrs C Wismer; 1 bus. White Beans. 2 entries, 1 Sidney McKenzie. 2 Thomas James; 1 bus. Flax seed, 2 entries, 1 Mrs C Wismer, 2 U Young; 1 bus. Corn in the ear, yellow, 6 entries, 1 H C Bowen. 2 Sidney McKenzie; 1 bus. Corn in the ear, white, 3 entries, 1 S McKenzie, 2 S Calvert. ROOTS. 1 bus. Early Rose otatoes, 2 entries, 1 Joseph Hickson; 1 us. Beaut Hebron potatoes, 5 entries, 1 T James, 2 Hickson' bus. Early Ohio potatoes, 3 entries, 1 J Hickson; 1 bus. Rural New-Yorker pota- toes, No. 2, 3 entries 1 J Hickson; 1 bus. Burbank potatoes, 1 J Hickson; 1 bus. St. Patrick potatoes, 1 J Hickson;1 bus. White Elephant potatoes,~5 entries, 1 Isaac Deyell, 2 J Hickson; 1 bus. Mammoth Pearl pota- ‘ toes, I J Hickson; 1 bus. any other variety ‘ potatoes, 8 entries, 1 TJames, 2J Hickson; collection of potatoes, named, 4 entries, 1‘ T James, 2 Thomas Connolly; 6 Swede turnips, 4 entries, 1 Wm Rynard, 2 Thorn- ton Bros; 6 Greystone turnips, 4 en tries, 1 U Young, 2 \Vm Rynard'; 6 Turni white globe, 2entries, l Silas Calvert, 2 Young; 6 Mangolds, long red, 5 entries. 1 Wm Rynard, 2 S McKenzie; 6 Mangolds, long yellow, 3 entries, 1 U Young, 2 S Calvert 6 Mangolds, vellow globe, 4 entries, 1 d Young, 2 Silas Calvert; 12 Carrots, long red, 2 entries, 1 Silas Calvert. 2 D Lack; 12 Carrots, white, 4 entries, 1 Wm Rynard, 2 J Hickson; 12 Carrots, orange, 2 entries, 1 D hack, 2 Silas Calvert; 2 Mammoth uashes. l S Calvert; 2 Pumpkins, 3 ent., 1 "m Rynard, 2 S Calvert. DAIRY AND OTHER PRODUCTS. 100 lbs. butter, 3 entries, 1 Mrs N Day. 2‘ Mrs D Dundas; 20 lb crock butter, 8 out. 1 1 Mrs N Day, 2 Mrs Wm Porteus, 3 Mrs A C McPhaden; 15 lbs. fresh butter, 3en ”es, 1 Mrs John Moore, 2 Mrs D Dundas, 8 Thomas Webster; 12 lbs. roll butter, 5 n- tries, 1 Mrs John Moore, 2 Mrs T Websér, York-hire Whito’nu-Bnn. aged, 2 entries. 1 W P King; boar over 6 and under twelve months. 4 entrien. 1 and 2 Nathan Buy. 3 W P King; bonr under 6 months. 5 outflow] W P King. 2Th03 Ruuall. 3 W P Kingmow. PRIZE LIST CONTINUED. SWINI. Betkahlreâ€"Bou, aged, 3 entries, I Danni: anim, 2 G30 H Ink. 3 Th". Rum”; boar over 6 and under 12 months, 6 mid“, 1 Geo H Maxi, 2 Thou Russell, 3 Dgnnie Huwkhubosr nrda' 6 months 5 ontdaa, 1 ltd 2 S D Brightmyrr. 3 Then Roam; now sued. 4 entxiec, 1 Danni; Hmklna. 2 G90 ti link 3 Rmen Etglecon; now under 6 and over 12 month’, 8 entries. 1 G80 E Muk, 2 Rib: Esgleeon, 3 Danni. Hawkins; now under 6 months 8 entries, 1 S D Brigntmyer. 2 Dennis Hagkinl. Chester Whiteâ€"Boar. Iged. 1 Mchchorn Bros. bon ovar 6 It“! undo: 12 months, 3 ontzlea, 1 MoEschern Bron; but under 6 month. 3 entries, 1 VcEmhun Bros. yaw aged, 2 entries. 1 .nd 2 Mcanhoxn Bros; now our 6 and nude: 12 months 2 enttieo. 1 sad 2 MLEachern Btca; now under 6 monthl, 3 antflel. 1 and 2 Mcfiichorn Bros. Tamwonhaâ€"bon, aged. 1 Wm Thorndike; hour over 6 and under 12 months, 2 enhiao. 1 sad 2 Wm Thorndike; bog: under 6 months 2 entttea, 1 and 2 Wm Thorndike; now. aged. 1 Wm Thoradikeucw over 6 and under 12 monshs. 2 entries. 1 Wm Thorndike; now under 6 momma. 1 sad 2 Wm Thorndike. W k s. HUMFHRIES, Saussy, G3. é “My little da hter was taken with a. dis- tressing cough. w ich for three years defied all the remedies I tried. At length, on the urgent recommendation of a. friend, I began to give her Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral. After using one bottle I found to my great sur- prise that she was improving. Three bottles completely cured her.” J. A. GRAY, Trev. Salesman Wrought Iron Range Co, . . St. Louis, Mo. ‘ Wf-a‘é: v.43» V “My wife was entering from a dreadful cough. We did not expect that she would long survive, but Mr. R. V. Royal, deputy surveyor, happened to. be stopping with us over night, and having a bottle of Ayer‘s Cherry Pectoral with him, induced my wife to try this remedy. The result was so beneficial that she kegt qn taking it till shewas cured.” Advice free by eminent physician. Letters private. Addgegs Medical Depgrtment, A." an n \- are not distinguished by any mark or sign from coughs that fail to be fatal. Any cough, neglected, may sap the strength and undermine the health until recovery is impossible. All coughs lead to, lung trouble, if not stopped): , Aycr’s‘xnény Fedora! 1am; Coughs; coughs Tllfll III THURSDAY, OCT. 6th, 1898. the "Watchman, Lindsay Central Fair. Ayers J. c. AYER co-'Lowe11 Mass. Ame work, 9 entries, 1 Mrs W113; 2 Mrs Kerr; applique work, 6 entflcs, 1 Mrs D Brown, 2 Mrs C Wismer; pair cotton stockings, 6 entries, 1 Mrs D Brown, 2 Mrs G R Vanzant; pair woollen mitts. 9 entries, 1 Miss Cull is, 2 Mrs A C McPhaden; lain woollen yarn, 5entries, 1 Mrs Wm came. 2 Mrs D Brown; plaln cross-banded yarn. 5 entries, 1 Born Bros, 2 Mre'l‘ R Carpenter; glam double and twisted em, 7 entries. 1 am Bros. 2 Mrs Jns Me n; rag ru ', 5lentries, 1 Mrs D Dundee, 2 Mrs A Me man; woollen rug, 6 entries. 1 M18. S Oliver. 2 Mrs D Dundee; display of rat: Sign, 2- entries, 1 Mrs D Dnnda‘s, 2 Mrs S ver. C Trew; pears, Bartlett, 5 entries, 1 T Beall, 2 W M Robson; winter pears, 6 en- tries, l T J ames, 2 \V M Robson; fall pears, 3 entries, 1 W M Robson, 2 Mrs “’ilham Hickson; 4 varieties of pears, 3 of each, 4 entries, 1 \V M Robson, 2 H C Bowen. GARDEN VEGETABLES. Egg fruit, 4 entries, J Cooper, 2Fred Reeves; carrots. red shortborn, 9 entries, 1 Fred Reeves, 2 A C McPhaden; carrots, intermediate, 10 entries, 1 Fred Reeves, 2 Silas Calvert; red onions from seed, 7 en- tries, 1 L' Young, 2 W M Robson; yellow onions from seed, 6 entries, 1 Silas Calvert. 2John Duke: white onions from seed, 4 entries, 1 W M Robson, 2 Fred Reeves; English potato onions, 7 entries, 1W M Robson, 2 Silas Calvert; quart top onions, 4 entries, 1 \V M Robson. 2 \Voren Worsley; collection of anions, 1 W M Robson, 2 Thos James; beets, long blood. 7 entries, 1 Silas Calvert, 2 T J ames; beets, blood turnips, 12 entries, 1 Fred Reeves, 2 Sidney McKenzie; beets, intermediate, 1 Silas Calvert, 2 W M Robson; nips, 6 entries, 1 John Duke, 2 Fred eeves; turnips, table use, 4 entries, 1 John B Graham, 2 W'm R nard, 6 ears sweet or sugar corn, 7 entr es, 1 J Duke, 2 W M Robson; 12 red tomatoes, 10 entries, 1 Wm Porteous, 2 Fred Reeves; 12 yellow tomatoes, 3 entries, 1 S Calvert, 2J Rickaby; collection of tomatoes, 3 enâ€" tries, 1 J as Rickaby, 2 D Lack; l2 pep rs, 5 entries, 1 W M Robson, 2308 Ricks v; 2 cucumbers, 7 entries, 1 John Duke, 2 Fred Reeves; 2 watermelons, 2 entries, 1 Silas Calvert, 2 W M Robson; 2 muskmelons, 7 entries, 1 Silas Calvert, 2 J B Knowlson; 2 muskmelons, yellow flesh, 3 entries, 1 S Calvert, 2 N Day; 2 citrons, 11 entries, 1 J Duke, 2 Sidney McKenzie; 2 summer 8 uash, table use, 6 entries, 1 John Duke, 2 Sidney McKenzie; 2 winter uash, table. use 5 entries, 1 T James, 2 Curtis; 6 heads red celery, 3 entries, 1 F Reeves, 2 John Duke; 6heads white celery, 4 entries. 1 John Duke, 2 Fred Reeves; 2 heads Winningstadt cabbage, 4 entries, 1 Sidney McKenzie, 2 F Reeves; 2 heads winter cabbage, 6 entries, 1 Fred Reeves, 2 Silas Calvert; 2 heads red cabbage, 5 entries, 1 D Lack, 2 S Calvert; 2 heads Savo cabbage, 3 entries, 1 S Calvert, 2 Sidney cKenzie; 3 heads cauliflower, 4 entries, 1 Fred Reeves, 2 W M Robson; variety of vege- tables, 3 entries, 1 John Duke, 2 A C Mc- Phaden. DOMESTIC MANUFACTURES. 10 yds foiled cloth, home-made, 2 entries, 1 Mrs R Short. 2 Mrs C Wismer; 10 yds. fulled cloth, factory-made, 1 Born Bros; 10 ds winter tweed, factory-made. 1 Born ros; 10 yds summer tweed, factory-made, 1 Horn Bros; 10 yds checked or striped flannel, cotton and wool, 3 entries, [Mrs C Wismer, 2 Mrs J McLean; 10 yds checked or striped llannel, all wool, 1 Mrs U Young, 2 Mrs C Wismer; 10 yds white flannel, cot~ ton and wool, 3 entries, 1 Mrs R Short, 2 Mrs J McLean; 10 yds white flannel. all wool, 3 entries, 1 Mrs R Short, 2 Mrs C Wismer; 10 yds twilled sheetin . cotton and wool, 4 entries, 1 Mrs James cLean, , 2 Mrs J McGreqor; 10 ds twilled sheeting all wool, 3 entries, 1 rs R Short. 2 Mrs‘ Vanzant; 10 yds checked or striped flannel, l cotton and wool, factory, I Horn Bros; 10‘ yds checked or striped flannel, all wool, factory. I Horn Bros; 10 yds plain white flannel. cotton and wool, factory, I Hornl Bros; 10 yds twilled sheeting, cotton and] wool, factory, 1 Born Bros; 10 yds woollen carpet, homemade, 1 Mrs C Wismer, 21 Mrs Wm Rain; 10 yds r? carpet, cotton, warp, 4 entries, 1 Mrs oung, 2 Mrs C‘ Wismer; 10 yds rag carpet. woollen warp,: 2 entries, 1 Mrs U Young. 2Mrs CWismer;‘ pair woollen blankets, home-made, 4 en-, tries, 1 Mrs R Short, 2 Mrs U Yonng‘ pair1 woollen blankets, factory, I Horn ’Brosr pair horse blankets, 1 Mrs U Young, 2 Mrs C Wismer; coverlet, heavy, 4entries, 1 Mrs C Wismer, 2 Mrs Wm Bain; coverlet, 1i ht, : 7 entries. 1 Mrs D Brown, 2 Mrs Ksenm Cannington; darninsg, 3entries, 1 Mrs Kerr, i 2 Mrs Wm Pearce, prucedale; pair woolen stockings, 7 entries, 1 Mrs D Brown, 2Mrs Wm Pearce; pair woollen socks, 8 entries, ‘ s: .. __ ___. Lmvuv AUAU‘M‘. v---__._,_, “r H C Bowen; Baldwin apples, 5 entries, 1 H C Bowen, 2 U Young; Hubbardston Nonsuch apples, 1 H 0 Bowen; Yellow Bell-Flower apples, 9ent-rles, 1 H C Bowen, 2H Curtis; l\orthern S y apples, 14 en tries, 1 H Curtis, 2 H C owen: Alexander apples, 8 entries, 1 J Hickson, 2 H C Bowen; Roxbury Russet apples, 7 entries, 1 H C Bowen, 2 R Dark; Golden Russet apples, 11 entries, 1 H C Bowen, 2 U Young; Pommegris apples, 3 entries, 1 H C Bowen, 2 T Beall; Wealthy apples, 10 entries, 1 W M Robson, 2 J B Knowlson; Mannapples, 3 entries, 1 ll. C. Bowen, 2 W M Robson; Tolman Sweet apples, Sentries, l S Calvert, 2 \V D Hunter; Pewaukee apples, 1 T Connolly; any other variety winter apples, 5entries, 1 H 0 Bowen, 2 R Dark; crab ‘apples, 9 entries, 1 W M Robson, ZFred ‘Reeves; collection crab apples, named, l i W M Robson; yellow plums, 4 entries, 1 T Connolly; red plums, 5 entries, 1 W M Robson, 2T Puley; blue plums, 7 entries, 1 D Lack. 2 \V M Robson; green plums 3 entries, 1 W M Robson, 2 T Connolly; collection plums, 3 entries, 1 W M Robson, 2 T Connolly; 3 bunches grapes, Delaware, 1 Mrs Wm Hickson; 3 bun gra es, Roger’s; No. 3, 3 entries. 1 \V M Ro son, ZJB Knowlson; 3 bun grapes, Agawa, 2 entries, 1 W M Robson, 2 T Beall; 3 bun grapes, Brighton, 4 entries, 1 W M Robson. 2T Beall; 3 bun grapes, Niagara, 3 entries. 1 T Beall, 2 W M Robson; 3 bun apes, No. 44, 1 W M Robson, 2 J B Know son; 3 bun grapes, Lindley, 1 J B Knowlson, 2 W M Robson; 3 bun grapes, Worden, 1 W M Robson, 2 J, B Knowlson; collection out door grapes, 1 \V M Robson; collection in door grapes, 1 J B Knowlson; pears, Flemish Beauty, 1_l entries, 1 T Beall, 2 In)‘ uyplca, I) Cuunnyu .n. v - -__,r,, Pipgin apples, 1’ H C Bowen; Grimes’ Gol en apples, 5 entries, 1 J 05 Cooper, 2 U Young; Duchess of Oldenburg a ples, 8 entries, 1 Silas Calvert. 2 Mrs D undas; anv other variety fall apples, 7 entries, 1 W M Robson, 2H C Bowen; Ben Davis apples, 9 entries, 1 H C Bowen, 2T Car- penter; Waggoner apples, 6 entries, 1 J bampbell, 2 J05 Hickson; McIntosh red apples. 1 W M Robson; Ontario a ples, 4 entries, 1 Thos Connolly, 2 H C owen; Rhode Island Greening apples, 2 entries, 1 u n 1),, ...... nsmwin mm as. 5 entries. 1 Collection of apples, 4 each 16 varities, W M Robson; 2 entries, 1 H C Bowen, 2 collection of desert apples, 6 each, 4 vari- ties, 2 entries, 1 H 0 Bowen, 2 W M Robson; collection of cooking apples, 4 each, 5 vari- ties, 4 entries, 1 T Connollfi 2 H C Bowen; snow ap les, 15 entries, 1 0 Bowen, 2 H Curtis; bt. Lawrence apples, 10 entries, 1 T Beall, 2 Mrs. Wm Hickson; fall Pi pin apples, 3 entries, 1 U Young; H01 and Plpgin apples, 1 H C Bowen; Grimes’ Gol en apples, 5 entrieshl J as Coopex“, 2 [l ‘V n] LVJU VV uLW.LD,yluu-v _____________ _ 2 Mrs berries, 8 entries, 1 Mrs J McAdam, Wm Porteus; pint Cherries or Plums, 10 entries, 1 Mrs J McAdam, 2 Mrs D Lack; int Pears and Peaches, 7 entries. 1 Mrs J IcAdam, 2 Mr Wm Hickson; pint Goose- berries, 4 entries. 1 Mrs J Deyell, 2 Mrs Thomas Webster; pint Jellies, 12 entries, 1‘ Mrs R Short, 2 Mrs James Kennedy. FRUIT. Corneil. 2 Mrs Wm Hickson; 10 lbs. bees wax, 3 entries, 1 R F Whitemde, 2 George Corneil; display of apairian supplies, 2 entries, 1 George Corneil. 2 R F Whiteside; 10 lbs. maple sugar, 1 RF Whiteside: 10 lbs. maple syrup, 4 entries, 1 Mrs A 0 Mc- Phaden, 2 James Kennedy; 2 loaves home- made bread, 16 entries, 1 Mrs U Young, 2 Mrs Wm Porteus; 4 loaves bread for sale, 1 Wm McWatters; ping §trawberrles or Rasp- I It, A J-..- 6) 15mg. unm’ won. [HE WATCHMAN. LINDSAY. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 6TH. 1898 Lack; collection psnsios, 5 entries, 1 W M Robson, 2 W Woreley; collection of labors, 5 ‘ entries, 1 D Luck, 2 W M Robson; collectio ‘ of stocks. 9 entries. 1 D Lack, 9 Joseph Rick. dz; collection phlcx dmmmcndi, 2 entries, 1 1 . M Robson, 2 Thou Bosll; collection Italics. 4 cntxies. 1 Joseph Richby, 2 Thou. Besll- collection petunia, double, 9 entries, 1 Rhomm; collection potnniu, single. 5. cables, 1 Ed Manon, a Mrs Wm Hicksonfi --v__ â€"_ vv' v v. “V5.1, v uuuhztfi 1 D Luck, 2 Thou Connolly; collection of geranium: in flower, 1 ‘D Luck. 2 Thus Connolly; collection begonias in pot, 6 or more, Aentriea. l W Wonlev, 2F Reeves; display of flowers in pot, open to all, 8 entries, 1 Ed Manon, 2 Thou Connolly; collection helium, ‘33 entries, 1_'1‘hos Connolly) 2. D f--L_ ,, n _. Pair long-sewed boots. hand made. 1 A H Switzer, Little Britain, assortment 9f boots and shoemaker's work. 1 A H Switzer' set of {em harness, E E Dillmnn. Little firitein; set of carriage harness, single, E E Dillmen. pmxre Ann snownns ‘ Best collection of window lants, 2 entries, 1 Thos Connoll . 2 D Lack; gonble fnsohia. 1 Fred Reeves, 2 hos Connolly; single fusehie, 2 entries, 1 F Reeves, 2 Thos Connolly; er- aninm. double, fientxies, 1 D hack. 2 hoe Connolly; geranium, single. 3 entries, 1 F Reeves, 2 Thos Connolly; climbing plant, 2 entries, 1 Thee Connolly, 2 F Reeves; tuber one rooted begoniss, 2 entries. 1 Sisters of St. J oseph, monthly rose in flower. 2 entries, 1 Miss Sylvester, 2 Joseph Rickeby; Oleander 1 D C Trew; hanging basket, ] Woren Worn- lev. 2 Thou Connolly; vase or pot filled with huh, I W Worsley, 2 Thos Cannolly; col- ec'tiog of_col_en_s}n pot, 6 or more, 3 entries, FINE ARTS. Oil painting. prof., landscape. 3 entries, 1 Mrs W H Hayes. 2 Miss A Matchett; oil aiming. prof, any subject, 4 entries. 1 ister of St Joseph, 2 Bobt chue; oil paint- ing, amateurs. landscape, 7 entries, 1 Mrs Culvert, 2 Miss 85 IVester; oil painting, amateurs. any subject, 8 entries. 1 Miss Sylvester, 2 Miss B Bowes; water color. landscape, 4 entries, 1 Miss Sylvester, water color, animals. 4 entries, 1 Miss Ella Fraser, 2 Sister of St Joseph; water color, flowers, 4 entries. 1 Mrs W H Hayes, 2 Miss Ella Fraser! water color. any subject. 7 entries. 1 Miss Sylvester, 2 Mrs W H Hayes; pencil drawing, figure subject, 4 entries, 1 Albert Robson, 2 Miss Ella Fraser; crayon drawing, ,snimals. 8 entries, 1 Mrs W H Hayes, 2 Albert Robson; crayon drawing. any subject, 5 entries. 1 Miss -Ella Fraser. 2 Mrs W H Hryes; colored crayon, any subject. 5 entries, 1 Miss M McHugh, 2 Mrs W H Hayes- colored crayon, animals, 4 entries, 1 Miss M McHugh, 2 Miss B Bowes; sepia drawing”. 2 entries, 1 Mrs W H Hayes, 2 Miss Elia, Fraser; pen and ink drawing, 8 entries, 1 Miss E Fraser; mapping, 2 entries, 1 Robert Ross; collection of photographs, 2 entries, 1 A E Edney,2 _0 I B YearsleP painting on china, 4 entries‘ 1 Sister 0 St Joseph, 2 Mm H Matehett; painting on velvet, 6 entries, 1 Mrs W H Hayes. 2 Mrs C Wismex ; painting on silk or satin, 8 entries, 1 Sisters of St Joseph.2 Mrs W H Hay?" tsinting on plush, 3 entries,1 Mrs C Wiener, 2 Mrs W H Hayes. G R Vanznnt, 2 Miss M E Graham; silk knitted. 5 entries, 1 Mrs G R Vnnzant, :2 Mrs C Wismer; set table mats, 1 Miss M McHugh, 2 Mrs G R Vnnzant; tatting on cotton. 8 entries, 1 Miss Cullis, 2 Mrs Cui- vert; toilet set work, small, with bottles, 9 entries, 1 Mrs W H Hayes, 2 Mrs G R Van- zant; transfer work, .4 entries. 1 Mrs W H Hayes, 2 Mrs F Sherwin; table drape, 11 entries, 1 Mrs FShcrwin, 2 Miss Sylvester; table doylies, 12 entries, 1 Mrs P Sherwin. 2 Miss N Connolly; tea cosy, 9 entries. 1 Miss Sylvester, 2 Miss N Connolly: tidy in cotton, 10 entries, 1 Miss Cullis, 2 Mrs Wm Bain; woollen tidy. 8 entries, 1 Mrs F Sher- win. 2Mrs DBrown; worked slip ers, 9 entries, 1 Mrs F Sherwin, 2 Mrs . as Mc- Gregor; wax flowers or fruit, 2 entries, 1 Mrs Wm Bein; wall ket, 8 entries, 1 Miss M IGraham, 2 rs Culvert; whisk holder. 11 entries, 1 Mrs Kerr, 2MrsA Fisher; bracket. 5 entries. 1 Mrs W H Hayes. 2 Mrs W Pearce; German raised Berlin wool work, 3 entri 1 Mrs Sherwin; collection of tune work, entries. 1 Mrs Culvert, 2 Miss E Graham. Connolly; piano or table scarf, 11 entries. 1 Mrs F Sherwin, 2 Mrs G R Vanzant; paper work 7 entries, 1 Mrs W Worsley, 2 Mrs Wm Rain; Billow Shams, 13 entries, 1 Mrs James Mouregor, 2 Mrs G R Vanzant; quilt, atch work, 7 entries, 1 Mrs R Short, 2 Mrs Vm Porteus; quilt. iece work, 9 entries, 1 Mrs W Porteus, 2 L [rs C Wismer; quilt, log cabin, Sentries, ers Oxby, 2 Mrs R Short; quilt, silk, 5 entries, 1 Mrs W Bain, 2 Mrs D Dundas; quilting bv hand. 4 entries, 1 Mrs R Short. 2 Mrs CWismer; quiltin by machine, 1 Mrs R Short; quilt, knitte , 5 entries, 1 Mrs Wm Rain, 2 Mrs D Brown; rithn work, 4 entries, 1 Mrs W H Hayes, 2 Mrs F Sherwin: rustic work, 1 Mrs D Brown, 2 Miss M E Graham; roman embroiderv, 8 entries, 1 Mrs W H Hayes, 2 Miss Cullis; SOfa pillow. 12 entries, 1 Mrs W H Hayes, 2 Mrs G R szant; silk patch work, 6 entries, 1 Mrs Wm Porteus, 2 Mrs \_V Eearce; slipper_h_older, 7 entries. 1 Mrs 2 Miss Cullis; , fancy knitting with cotton, 9 entries, 1 Mrs F Sherwin, 2 Mrs D Brown; foot rest, 7 entries, 1 Mrs Kerr, 2 Mrs S Oliver; gents‘ shirt, hand-made, 8 entries, 1 Miss E Graham, 2 Mrs Wm Porteus; cents’ shirts, machine-made, 6 entries, 1 Mrs U Youni, 2 Miss Cullis; auipure work, 6 entries, 1 Irs A McMillan, 2 Miss Cullis; honiton, lace wcrk, 6entries, 1 Miss Cullis, 2 Miss Johns; hand bag with monogram, 5 entries, 1 Mrs C Wismer, 2 Mrs F Sherwin; hand screen, 2 entries, 1 Mrs W H Hayes, 2 Mrs P Sherwin; lamp mat, Sentries, 1 Mrs F Sherwin, 2 Mrs Woren Worsley; Macramie, lace or twine work, 12 entries, 1 Mrs Wm Pearce. 2 Miss Cullis; kensington embroiderv, 10 entries, 1 Miss Johns, 2 Miss M McHugh; ornamental pottery, 6 entries, 1 Mrs Cul- vert, 2 Mrs S Oliver; outline work. 13 entries, 1 Mrs W H Hayes, 2 Mrs Wm Bain; ornamental screen, 3entries, 1 Mrs Culvert, 2 Miss Sylvester; ottoman, 5 entries. 1 Mrs W H Hayes, 2 Miss Sylvester; pillow, lace ‘ work, A5 entries, 1 Mrs R Short, 2 Miss N 1 MP8 U brown, Z Jim W a muaxcy-u, child’s dress, 10 entries, 1 Mrs Wm Hick- son, :3 Miss E Graham; canw stool, 4 entries, 1 Miss Cullis, 2 Mrs H Hays; crewel work, 7 entries, 1 Mrs \V H Bays, 2 Mrs G R Vanzant; crazy patch work, 11 entries, 1 Mrs Kerr. 2 Mrs Culvert; darning or net work, 6 entries, 1 Mrs RShort, 2 Mrs G R Vanzant; Mexican needle work. 9 entries, 1 Miss Cullis, 2 Mrs G R-Vanzant; embronderv on muslin, 9 entries, 1 Sisters of St Joseph, 2 Mrs R Short; embroidery on silk, 7 entries. 1 Mrs W' H Hays, 2 Mrs F Sherwin; embroidery with worsted. 5 entries, 1 Mrs G R Vanzant, 2 Mrs W Bain; embroider on plush or velvet, 4 entries, 1 Mrs \V Hays, 2 Mrs F Sherwin; em- broidery with net and muslin, 4 entries, 1 Mrs W H Hays. 2 Mrs W Porteous; fancv apron, 5 entries, 1 Mrs Culvert, 2 Mrs R Short; pin cushion, 10 entries, 1 MissE Graham, 2 Mrs W H Hays; knitting with wool, 11 entries, 1 Mrs Oxby, 2 Mrs G R Vanzant; fancy mitts, in wool, 7 entries, 1 Mrs _F . Sherwin, Mrs G R Vanzant, 2 Mrs Cullis; beed and berlin wool work combined, 4 entries; 1 Mrs G RVanzant, 2 Mrs W H- Hays; braid ing with silk, 8 entries, 1 Mrs E Sherwin, 2 Mrs C \Vismer- braiding with cotton 7 entricstl Mrs G BVanzant, 2 Mrs‘ m Porteons; braiding with worsted, 7 entries, 1 Mrs F Sherwin, 2 Mrs G R Vanzant; banner screen, 2 entries, 1 Mrs W H Hays, 2 Miss A Matchett; berlin wool work, flat, 8 entries, 1 Mrs Uxbv, 2 Mrs G R Vanzant; beriin wool work, raised, 7 entries, 1 Mrs Kerr, 2 Mrs E Sherwin; batten wreath, 1 Miss E Graham; chen'elle work, 4 entries, 1 Mrs W H Bays, 2 Mrs G R Vanzant; cretonne work, 7 entries, 1 Mrs W H Hays, 2 Mrs C Wismer; crochet work, wool, large, 7 entries, 1 Mrs G R Vanzant. 2 Mrs Wm Bain. Coboconk- crochet work, silk, 6 entries. 1 Mrs D rown. 2 Mrs Wm Pearce; crochet work. coare, cotton, 11 entries, 1 Mrs G R Vanzant, 2Mrs Wm Bait); crochet work, fine, cotton, 11 entries, 1 Mrs D Brown, 2 Mrs W J McNevin; child’s dress, 10 entries, 1 Mrs Wm_ Hick: mum-m wonx, mo. Moderationâ€"Avoid extremes; "fox-bean resenting injuries. Cleanlinessâ€"Suffer no unclennlincss 11. body. clothes or habitation. Tranquillityâ€"Bo not disturbed uhmt' triflcs or at accidents common or unavuiu 'ablo. , ‘ ’ J ustioeâ€"Wrong no one by dding injuries or omitting the benefits that are your duty. Sincerityâ€"Use no hurtful deceit; think innocently and justly, and it you speak speak accordingly. Industryâ€"Lose no time, be always em- ployed in something useful, but avoid all unnecessary actions. Resolutionâ€"Resolve to perform what you ought; perform without fail what you resolve. Frugalityâ€"Make no expense, but. do good to others as yourselfâ€"that ls, waste nothing. Orderâ€"Let all your things have their places ;. let each part. of your business have its time. Silenceâ€"Speak not but what may bene- fit others or yourself; avoid trifling con. versations. Macho-mum sundry ”Om. "é“- ‘ Benjamin Franklin formulated this moral code, which he kept as a guide to all his acts: Temperanceâ€"Eat not to fullness; (him: not to elevation. ’ mscsnmxnovs. l Highly recommended, Collection of native stufied birds, 1 Miss S ylvester; single speci- [ men stufled bird, 3 entries. 1 Mia Sylvester, 2 Mrs D Brown, collection of Canadian ifossils, 1 Mrs Oxby; collection of native minerals, classified, 2entries, 1 Mrs Oxby, 2 !W Worsley; collection of stuffed birds and animals, ] Miss Sylvester,2 Mrs D Brown; 'collection of shells, anv countrv, 1 W iWorsley; piano, 1 Mendelssohn Piano 00; Sewing machine, mrnufacturing, 1 Singer y se wing Machine 0 J; sewing machine, family, 1 Singer Sewing Machine 00; display of stoves and furniture, 1 W Bin gham; display 01 cooking stoves an d ranges, Mofiat Co, highly recommended: special prizes, 1 doz whitey fowls’ eggs, 4 entries, 1 W P King g, 2 Mrs W J McNiven; 1 doz brown fowls’ eggs, 6 entries, 1 Mrs W J McNiven, 2 Robt Eag leson; 50 lbs butter. 1 John Mannder,2 Mrs D Dundas; b stocks ensilage corn, 6 entries, 1 W B Macie, 2 I W Reid; 2 loaves of bread and pan of buns. 17 entries. 1 Mrs Arch McMillan, 2 Miss N Connolly; 10 lbs of fresh butter, W G Woods’ prize, 3 entries, 1 Mrs John Mv ore, 2 Mrs D Du1das; agricul- tural implements, self binder, 1 Sylvester Bros; mower, 1 Sylvester Bros; horse rake snlkey, 1 Sylvester Bros; pea harvester, 1 Sylvester Bros; iron or wooden p,lcugh 1 8y vester Bros; general purpose plough, I1 Sylvester Bros; 2 horse cultwators, Ii Sylvester Bros; grain drill, 1st prize, 2 horse farm wagon, l Pedlar and Emerson, two horse carriage, open, 1 John Kennedy; pump, 1 W H Irwin; speeding-in- the- -ring, green horse Speeding.5 entries, 1 G W Curtis, 2 Thos Bowes, 3 Ira Nattrass; 2.40 speeding, 5 entries, 1 r' J Clunan, 2 WDMcCrimmon, 8Tolbert Evans; open speeding.4 entries, 1 G W Curtis, 2 George Powell, 3 \Vm Fanning; lady driving single horse, 6 entries, 1 M nnie 11‘. Graham, 2 Miss M McHug 1b; tandem team of 2 horses. 1 W A J ewett Governor Dasha of Kentucky more than a half century ago had a wild son who was convicted of murder in that state. The governor promptly pardoned his son, and he disappeared. That son is now the most eloquent preacher in the Hawaiian Islands. He knows the language perfectly, and his greatest sermons are preached in it. PrcSident Paul Kruger. the thrifty ruler of a large slice of South Africa, is an eco- nomical old gentleman, in spite of his posi- tion and his salary. Once when a dentist was about to charge him something over 50 cents for extracting a tooth the old man whipped a jackknlfe out of his pocket and performed the dental operation himself. Svrgmnt F. T. Okawnm. one of the heroes of the late war between China and Japan, has arrived in Denver. where he will remain some time. He was wounded twice in one 0! film battles near Port Ar tlmr. and for conspicuous bravery on that occasion he was pensioncd by his gavel-w ment. Proctor Knott, ex governor and cx-con- gressmun. is living quictly in Iivmm-k)‘, where he is a. professor of law in Custer General W. F. Draper, our ambassador to Italy, 115 is said, wanted to resign and enter the army at the beginning of the war. Dr. Wllllam L. Rodman of Louisville has born appointed to the chair of surgery in the P~Iedioo~Chirurgical college, one of the lending medical institutions of Phila- th'lphiu. college. Ho. uniâ€"glut have had sew-ml im- portant. onions during tho Cleveland ud- ministmtion, but he refused them all. Captain 1). C. Woodrow of the mwy has the flag float-0d by tho Virginius on hot in fated trip to Santiago in 1573. It was taken from the vessel by the captain him- self Dec. ‘28, 1873, just. before the ship sunk while being brought back to the United States. The Rev. E. R. Fullerton, who has been appointed United States consul at Naga- saki, Japan, is a Methodist missionary. General Spiridion Kamiskakis, who died recently in Athens, was the son of the Well known Greek revolutionist, the half gypsy paliknr, Knmiskakis. gypsy palikar, hamlskakls. Samuel Edgar Francis, a waiter in a Boston hotel. has by his own unaided ef- forts mastered niqp languages, and that; without ever having been abroad. The Duke of Atholl and Lord Bmdal- bane are among the very few heads of old Scotch families who still adhere rigidly to the kilt. collection verbenas, single, 2 .entries, 1,Ed Msxsom, 2 W M Robson; collection Japan pinks, double, 8 entries, 1 Thos Besl', 2 D Lack; collection sweet peas, 1 J as Rickaby; collection everlasting flowers, 1 Mrs R Short collection gladiolas, ] Thcs Besll; collection coxcombs, 2 entries, 1 Joseph Rickaby, 2 D Lack; collection of annuals, 10 or more, 2 entries, 1 Thos Baal], 2 Ed Maxsom; table quuet, 4 entries. 1 Ed Maxsom, 2 D Lack; hand boquet. 3 entries, 1 Ed Msxsom, 2 Silas Calvert; floral design, 3 entries, 1 Ed Msxsom 2 Silas Calvert; floral basket, 1 Ed Maxsom, button-nole boquet, 1 Silas Calvert; rubber plant, 1 Joseph Cooper. HHmHitVâ€"Jmltn‘ fBANKLIN'S MgRAfL 9005. THE LISTEN ER. ’n .anv1‘â€"- (‘Ly-SFA.‘ booming 0n sgtmdzy when the Maw!“ .6112" mmwuuopm. marl“! 017.53 mm WSW]. Fm 75:, Return 81.00. ”Gm". GARRYINGâ€"Amng menu with the WW 3: points 2:“ the lake?” gnln. 15. J. w. bum-r om. TIME TlBLE-flommencing on Inns 1», 1%. the Stunner ...... Lave Lindsay. . . . . Leave Junction. .. . Arrive at I. B. O. Anivo u Lindsuy. . Leave Buncronw Lave Junction......... Arrives: Junction ...... ArrivenBtncmft...... The mat Valley Navigation - 80., Limited. - Port Regret! tron Port Hope Toronto 1 from Port Hope. . . . %?:%°§x§3.'.°". ..'.'.°.“.“ 3?"? Port Hope Mixed vie Bethany. Toronto Mixed vi: Whitby uid Port Toronto Exprea ............... . .. . . Port 30] 0 M11] via Peterboro ........ Toronto lMixed Vin Lomeville ........ Hxliburton Mixed. .................. Hdibnrtonmxed................... Toronto ExpraetmmPonHope.... PortBo mmm'romnto ........ Oobooon Mixed ...... ..... ......... for: {logo giged tiomPgrtHope.... Toronto mu ....... Oobooonk nixed. . . Port Hope Exprea vi. Peta-both; Bellevfllo Mixed . . . . R. G. Cornefl, FARMERS, DO YOU WANT MONEY. ‘ A few thin slices of sour apples added to a salad of water Cress, dressed with a French dressing, will be found an improve- To keep parsley 3 good color for parsley sauue, tie it into a bunch, throw into boil- ing water and boil after the parsley has A few grains of salt sprinkled on coffee before adding the water bring oun and improves the flavor. dug” probablyâ€"St. Paul Dispatch. Mrs. Burton Harrison, in an article on “How to Behave Like the Four Hundred, " 'rzzys “pm-fumes are the essvncc of vulgar- iry.” There is only one thing worse than 11. 32:5: themâ€"that is writing about them in such a. fashionâ€"Exchange. 1110 Boston Globe remarks that Glad- stone, Bismarck and Pope Leo were all living when the battle of Waterloo was fought and tells us that Bismarck was “the younger of the three." This is Bos- ton grammar up to dataâ€"Atlanta Jour- nal. - If it should b0 hot, don’t; growl. Within a month you will be shouting to your good wife, “Where’s them flanncls of mine?” Take it easy, and you will live Eugenâ€"Cincinnati Commercial. Bob Evans wanted to introduce the Spanish language in hades, and now Pro- fussor Andrews wants to teach it in Chi- cago; kind of plan to “try it, on the A New York preacher who had three wives has gone west, probably for the pur- pose of trying to improve Chicago’s moral- ity.-â€"Clevclund Leader. The big observatory that is going to be located on Pike’s peak will make Pike ob- serve rather than speakâ€"Boston Herald. (Several states have ofiered claims to be known as“the cradle at statesmen." But Ohio is apositive incubator.â€"â€"Washingt.on Star. Philadelphia is to have a statue of Dr. Pepper by Sculptor Bitter. This is a rather warm combination.â€"-Washington Post. BY APPOINTMENT WATCH SPEETDR TO THE GRAND TRUNK RAILWAY. GEO. W. BEALL ESTABLISHED x863. N o. 8 William Street, Lindsay. I am prepared to LEND MONEY on Good Farm Property at Lowest Rates of Interest. No Solicitor’s Fees. No Commission. If dissatisfied with the way vour Watch runs send it or bring it to a RELIABLE WATCHMAKER like and it will be CAREFULLY HANDLED, SKILFULLY REPAIRED and COR- RECTLY TIMED. EST URION, TH E KINETOSCOPE. THE COOKBOOK. SEASON OF 1898. I. B. O. RAILWAY. G. T. R. SERVICE. I. B. k 0. SERVICE. DEPARTURES. I‘Qooo-nufiocow- loft-Ibo Juhéfibn... ooooooooooooooooooooooo ----------------------- thoterbomuunuu ABRIVAIS. no... Tl ME-TABLE ...... 7 55 pan Perry 6 05 Lm . 6 15 Ln: ...... 855tm ......IIOOLm ......1215p1n 2 15 pm 6 25 p.11: 68093: 550mm 621 pm 753p.m 85513.11: ....1020p.m 2 06 p.111 . . ...10 10 tm ....1056:.m .... 8 50 1.18 m m. an .mPPn. mmmm H225 mm m LEA. meu 1 1.315 8401.121 Slibscribe for WATCHMAN ind to lowmmflu "to“ W‘W ’ h The Mob-Mum funds to losn at 25 cent. on r on Farm or Egrwn Propertri'o Tenn: to suit borrowers. I J- I'MDGHUI 1‘ '. 3mm soucrrons. mu. Office: Hunilton'l Block. Kent-at... Lindsay. NONE! TO LOAN utvery Lowest Rites. I. J. KENNY. I. E. WELDOX. L'al. ' raters, etc. Solidtors for the Camry 0‘ “econ-mama Bunk o: Mona-ed. Mona 2.01083 a lo “mitt-fa .wugt current ates. onloo- nanny sud Penelon hue. Lindsay 051cc, Ester mo Kat-l». We ue loaning money on rules” first, mortgage in mm Inge tnd 5221111. to bottom on the beat um and st the very 10" “a.“ m We do not lend on notes or chm F. D. MOORE Jâ€"‘fl LICITQ R, etc, County mea Anon Clerk of the Peace, Lindsay. pfice, Keenan‘s b loot of Kentsu’oot. - U of Toronto University Medical Faculty, also graduate of T.'nit“ Univer- sity, Toronto, and Membe- of College 0 Physicians and Surgeons, Ontario. Omen South-east corner Lindsay and Russell streets. Telephone 101â€"2347. Solicitor for the Ontario Bank Money to loan gt lowest rates. Ofiw No. 6, William street south. KENNY WELDON, BAR- urmm mt vnrmpc r'n‘ Ofim. umce hours, 10 Lo 12; 7 to 8 pm. Twnom: ,,_- â€"â€"-uvvmo¢’ ”“8 "1 tunings,â€" Solicitors. Ncuxies. etc a 06c over OntanoBank. Kent-St. Lindsav D. I. McINTYRE. 'r_ srzwm JOHN McSWEYN‘ DONALD R. ANDERSOI DEITIST. - LIII'DS - Honor «graduate of Toronto Universi: College of Dental Surgeons. All the 1am matgoda adopfieq and prices moderate. 30 Wellington-st. Surgeon to Gaol and surgeon to G.T.R, Lindsay district 90; Hours; 10 to 12 a.m.: 2 to 4 mm. Office and Beudance Corner of Lindsay and Rtssell St: eets. L'aentiate of Roy- College of Physichn: and Edinburgh. Licentintc 0! Midway, Edinburg Spech‘ nttention given to Kid‘s-its) and dheoea 0! women. Telephone No. 96â€"35. “RISI'ERS. SOLICITORS. etc. 05min. :npdinely opposiae the Daly House, Ken: scat MOORE JACKSONâ€"Bar- “... ‘o- can“-.. 1-- nu. f‘,s~-I>(‘ n! U Omce and residence, Russell Sireet Lindsay, second door west of York Street Office hours, 9.00A.u. to 13.30 A. x. ; 1.30 nu. t03p.u.and7t08 an. DR. J. Smpscx Honor Graduate of Torontoxnivere‘ College ofpenm Surgeon. All'the htestrva'lâ€"i'filproved branch ' i y pedomed. es modéééf death over G ' ' ‘ ‘ ‘ ‘ r332"? Drug Store, comer hen; ans 3:55,! mlmfli'. U and residence north east Cunbridge-sta. Telephone 51. DENTIST, - - LIND “ministered by him for 26 years with gre He studied the 3:: under 1):. Cotton, of 2 the originator of gun for ext-mung teeth. 1 write: Dr. Neel-ads thxt he has given ‘ - 186.417 persons without an Incident. Dr. :poetaleud beiore coming. Ofiioe new the Simpson Home. Lindsay. Graduate of Unho' Trinizv COL, ‘1 College of PhysiosnsGLSL-zzurs Rockwood Asylum, Kingston. Gr: on, Linda}- District. ndav. Feb. 4th. 180:. x Honor Gnduue of Toronto Cnh mutate 01 the Royal College 0: Ontario. OFFICEâ€"94 Kent-st., over Am Stan. Opposite the Post Office Member Boys! Dents] College,',0nt‘ for Good Dentistryâ€"34. ' H. J. KENNY. DENTIST, We have a Toug'isti S_¢1’Vic-e is THE GRAND TRUNK if; R. A. GILLESPIE, .C.P. AND 8.0 CLAUGHLIN and MCDIARMID BAnmsuns, Somcrrons, 630., R. c. s. McLEAN, namsr. - - l cINTYRE STEWART ’OSWEYN ANDERSON, BAR P.DEVLIN, BARRISTER SO MONEY TO LOAN. 1. WHITE, GRADUE Of Toronto Univpreirv “dun _._SIMP_$0N, PHYSICITN .SUTTON, H. HOPKINS, BARRIS- l. N EELAN DS. . JEFFERS. DENTIST MONEY .' . E. VROOMAN mcswavn ANDERSON. WALTERS G. H. HOPKINS. mount of Fri?“ per cent. on F1153 niversity Lmnsm LINDSAY. I with great mu, Of New Ya ‘8' teeth. Dr. Ooh I given the 3.. lent. Dr, Nee“ 9’" Baum a. ALEX. JACKSON F. ‘C l’nml'. LINDSAY. LINDSAY. UNDSAY T. STEWART rromo. Mgdh ‘- Agent. Blaine u “my 0pm ‘5' ‘nd 3“,” irass “'4 fitting.“ -Tin' for Eive aq‘

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