lied the admiral gnu er the matter ft with you agai {on will give me ya ow you the freedom ‘ rard!†said mm; rntly. “The Marquis l '13 â€thing to meâ€"d drag to me, that is. 1 Proceed at the am we you my word. j Joke, I thank you. ME your servant. Lad b you joy on your we! 5m,†replied the you! them all in successio: a given, sir. Faith, you could drive 1 returned the admin my steward and hat mbers to the Mann! Coventry, I presun your wardrobe at ll e he needs anythin' is will doubtless Wis will see him in tl re, Elizabeth. Goa r sergeant will atten rl‘E. I b19811! to law 1' my mother, the wj your wishâ€â€" llso, dearest Elizabe 1 Coventry, taking 1 :1! She hesitated a m mama] :ecuted at once >1 8 privil of Dr. Pitchef stay cured- . said O’Neill to " it be now-the soo: s I cannot stand. †en, with I IMP. maps-423 5'- Join. N.B. '- galvanized pan a m] diet.†'orse .advice the table.‘ '1'] ad seen it al nent in 5119110 ï¬nally and la: 5 shoulder “'11 rivfleged (thata1 118 ‘r a mt ll which 1‘de WWW ', 811' ï¬rLad't’S {MK Lulu†u“, v†--_, xâ€"Iadies Dial-k and “bite Check Tweed CoatS, reg $8.75 3â€"Ladios “utKinw Skirts, heavy tw 09d neatly made, reg $3 75 Bargain Dans ................................ ï¬â€"Miaï¬es “alkmn Skirts, ages 10 t, ...... coo...--- coco-v..." ..... mâ€"mdies Astzmhzm Mantles, reg $33 Bargain Days ......._ ........ ‘ flâ€"Lfld‘oï¬ 11H. LIIIHS from]. $1 to --a ................................... ' ...,_..‘... : flâ€"Ladics Gm Lamb Mitts, reg. $5. 50, Bargain Days ................. .j' 1†per 0- u? an all Men’ 8 Hats and Clothing, Baryjh Days. 1;; m- (mi: m'l' all Carpets and ()ilcloths, Bargam Days. Ajinl M05 W's Four-in-hafnd Ties, reg' .. . h‘anltv Silk Ties: reg. m's FOllF-ln‘uuuu ....w, v udieS’ Fancy 8“ “es: "*8- 756, Bargain Days ............ Mics Fancy Silk Collars, reg, 50¢, Bargain Days ....†h â€'3 Linen Collars, reg. 13c Bargain . ......... ...â€: go's Waterproof Collars, reg. ,30, B £53811." “4" ..., Jen's Lmed KM Gloves, reg $1.10, Burg m. DCys ..... . I “â€0““ Handkerchiefs, 4 for 5c and 2 m- ...: mum CORRESPONDENCE a nation and lgquuals We have tobe thankful forâ€" flgrdgsï¬rity and Happmess mourjand, 7W?“ Wm 353* you P9“. to appear well clad fox; thIsTnanksgiving owns. †ion. We submxt afew pticafor ; October 16:11 and ’ 17th UNDERWEAR, HOSERY am! GLOVES ’ hmfor the winter after ,- h t 3831‘ in Toronto. ; Kiss Addie, leaves thitm “ ‘3 to learn dress-u .ro-L ' ‘35 Luella Ferguson has ’ .» Mm Bargain" Days [May's Leader. Hem Y Beg") white. I Fleece_ L V ‘V‘L‘Stsy regular 200 B. B9 150, m. 286, B. 1)....»‘0... , av. ‘ Sgavy Wool VeStS, reg 550, B’ D 43" reg. 850’ B' D """" Ribbed DraWcrs, reg. 28% B D 22°; reg. 55c, B~D ' ‘‘‘‘‘‘‘ ‘ white. Pink and Blue Flannelette Drawersgreg 50c B D... fleece. Lined ljuderwear, reg. 500, B. Days .................... ‘. u ‘ and i‘liSSCS \VOI'Sted Hose, M. 380, B. Days .I ............... 0 W001 Ribbed Hose, reg. 200, B‘ Days """""""""" 2 far {ibbcd Cashmere Hose, reg- 33°, Bug‘in Days """"" W" Black M d Colored Kit! Gnlovw, reg. $1.10, B. D .. ........... Black and Colored 15‘“ Gl°ves' reg. 75c’ B’ Days "’°"“°' COBSETS, RIBBONS and SHALL WARE.“ B. D 43c, reg. 75c, B. Days .; ......... I reg, $1 and $1.25, Bargain Days ...... ' all rhades, reg. 25c, B; Day‘s .............. 1 r 5c ; 2 packagesSeam Covenng for.h ..... 3 dozen samty Pins for oo-oc.‘ CQQOOCOIQ in...- BD 3c, reg. 6c, B. Days .. ............ Corsets, reg. 50c, mid size Corsets, Ribflmns. .3 inch, [‘5 White ’l‘ape f0 5 Nomlh‘s for 50 ; 1'08. 1“ pieces, mg, 5c, Lona! 0: “'o' * proof Collars, reg. 2,36, Bu‘gain- my! ...... . ............ . 180 Kid GloveS, reg. $1.10, Bargain Days ........4. ...,...'.... 89c jolored Handkerchiefs, 4 for 5c and 2 for ...-... _.. .......... 5c v Lawn Handkerchiefs, insertion and lace, reg. 18c." ihly“ ......... ‘ ............................................. “.2 for 25c .m- hcd Handkerchxefs, reg 80, Bargain Days ............ 5c de Print, Shirts, neg. 90c and $1 B. Days .... ........ 75c ack k Nub'h Cloth Coats with and White Check Tweed ( 1g Skirts, heavy tweed, ne NORLAND Wallace has DRESS GOODS and saunas LADIES’ MANTLES and FURS 1H Mantles Low Cash Prices- q with cape, reg. $8 15. 118.) ~ weed Coats, reg. $8.75, B. oed. neatly made, reg. $3.75 kl-ch's ' Miss 3 a... Dry floods House. . Days $5.40 . B. D $7.50 returned $2.75 $1.50 60c. with Col- TIIE WATERS 0F STURGEON LAKE * HAVE CLAIMED ANDTIIER VICTIM Fears That Albert Davey .WZ Drowned Veriï¬ed by Findmg _ his Body Last Sunday ‘ ‘Accidentally drowned." V That was the verdict pronounced by the 12 men who sat as carrier's jury OVer the dead body of Albert Davey, the Hermit of Emily Creek. on Monday last. It will be remembered that Mr. Joe. Lytle found Davey’s canoe among the stumps on the shore 0f Sturgeon Lake opposite Blythe on _the Sunday before last, and that the ï¬nd aroused fears that‘jts owner had lost his life in the lab. And so it pnoved. On Sunday last a search party in Mr. Joe. Brown’s yacht. Betta, came upon the body floating 100 feet of! Graham’s landing. It had risen on the 9th day, and must have been found almost as soon as it came up, for canoes passing the Spot a. few minutes before had seen -vv -v..- had ï¬scn-(_’.n the 9th day, an}! must ed canoe, but. not more 00w mm1 have been found almost as soon as ‘and silver had got out of his poet-3 it came up, for canoes passing the ,ct. spot a few minutes before had seenl The drowned man had a wile nothing of it. The unfortunate man‘s watch had lhad not lived for a. good many years stopped at 8.15, an hour that gave although he visited them about six him plenty of time to paddle to the years ago; He had a aquatwr's point at which he was found, after claim on the island at, the mouthof he had asked for lodging at the Emily Creek and lived there alone. Rathbun camp 5 miles near Fenclon iHe was an expert hunter. MW Falls. When he could not be kept=and canoeist. and was well-known at the camp, he started on, the men ‘arounvd the lake. He was about 60 say, and they heard him singing far years ago but vigorous, and a ï¬rst- down the river and out onto the class swimmer. a Mrs. S. Trick and Mrs: W. Batty. I Mrs. MacQueen has returnea now Mr. and Mrs. Smallwood of Bea- after a few weeks visit with friends vorton are visiting her sistch, Mrs. in Toronto. Kay and Mrs. Ward. . . . Mrs. B. Ackney of Norland school. marriage of Hr. Fred Neal of Toron- has been called home to Epson by u, on Wednesday last. the death of her mother. Mrs. Grills of Lindsay spent Sun. We are contemplating some wedâ€" day in our village as the guest 0‘ » as M'iï¬ E- hm? daughter Mrs. W. Dixon. Jr. dOUblc limltilï¬ 0“ Miss Ellis of Pctcrboro- has return- Thursday 1390 and anotl‘mr was given .ed to her home after a three week's by Miss Addie Ferguson on Friday. 1 visit with friends here. A most enjoyable t'ime “'35 spent on] Mr. R. Fleming, Sr., one of the both afternoons. _-. - â€.2â€. -mmmd-- 4-:n+ an: in town m Monday unï¬t. wtn “FLUlquuo. Mr. G. W. Allely, with commend-g tric1 enterpriSe, is building a large ‘on 5 white brick store on the west side of f glad the street, which adds very much to M! the appearance of the village. erlv " Mr. D. McIntyre and Mr. B. Day {huh are each‘ “building line new houses. iman The ‘many *friends of Mrs. John} M, ‘Boadway are pleased to see her 'ing around again'aftcr having been ill. (Dr Mrs. B. Day has been ill with pneu-i m on‘a. but is recox'ering. ' * The Raven Lake Cement Co. have a large gang of men working at the \‘iSl Elliott's Falls power house. Mr. lFad T. Cooper keeps the boarding house 019* at the Falls. in g } m ‘ ‘â€" Dr Grant machine and patients the 'iul powers ‘ modern met Report of S. S. 4th class.â€"-Viol~et Jean Ormiston 353 334, Harry Kelsiok ward 219. 3rdâ€"Sr. 1‘70, Carl Davida Meta \‘arcoe 162, n y‘: o".- ward 219. 3rd-Sr.-â€"-Victon 170, Carl Unvidoun 161 Mute, Varcoe 162, m‘l‘bit‘ 161..Clinton Collins 104 pr Mclnmws ' mmam. Mrs. W (“www- hor triennial 93, from t LINDSAY. “mason. mom 15th. I903. a date “mm-m ‘l‘hurï¬dfly I wooDVILLE. rant has iwaucd z and Will be able to the beneï¬t 0f the grs of this great ft mediqifle. ‘ “and! H Ones ul‘ A {{kv. ‘In wm be 9““ a mtornmlh’ VH KIRKFIELD CRESSWELL Hfmd‘ Butt. Me Dumakl. I] T‘PORI :\ R0 .\ D GLANNNW mANILLA huwl. V" Oct. 23nd If. and Irvine. d“ pf Hm nrm W “ml. V‘Mofl m h Davidson 618. . Maud Mam-“'8 310. Pearl WWd‘ .Victoria Jack-‘0“ 1 161. 3rdâ€"Jr.-â€"- Berti“ Woodward 5 104, CluronCO SINM'CI' 40. 2nd J Itnct‘ricc Keslik 56. Part mm.â€" 69. Myrna Jack" .9. mm 0°“ W), 4;. Allistâ€" 6. no“; 28. 18“" ï¬led an X‘Tay .ble to give "‘5 f the wonder- :at factor in nearv V Fenelon not be kept on. the men 11 , Maxim’s“: Donald “). deMR. u \N“ ‘W t“ toria Road. dentists. dentists with Melon on] Mr. R. Fleming, Sn, -few remaining pioneers “‘1' E trict was in town on M ’88 ‘on some of his old Prie ’0‘ Tglad to see him; ‘0‘ Mr. and Mrs. Angus erly of this place and 1 bay lbury, spent. a few day: @many friends here. "ml 111‘. Butland of Torm hnr': _ - .wml, with her d lake, where he went singing death, which he met all to 'and in a way that likely wil be exactly known '“Y -_' Although it is said that Davey had considerable ' money on him the day he was drowned, only 15 cents was found on his clothes. Mrs. Walkey, who keeps the store at Stun- geon Point, says he had $200 when on his way to the Falls that day, and people at the Falls saw him with considerable sums. That it was not on him when he was found is not surprising to some people who claim to have knOWn instances in which persons falling. into water with money in their pockets ane been taken out w1thout it. although how the removal of the money is to be accounted for they do not lmow. One informant told of a. man who went over the dam at Petcx‘boro with $80 in his pocket and came out. with none, and another claims to have rescued a friend from a capsiz- - n 2“. L I UL vuyv. Mr. and Mrs. D. King attended the marriage of Hr. Fred Neal of Toron- to on Wednesday last. Mrs. Grills of Lindsay spent Sun. day in our village as the guest of he? daughter Mrs. W. Dixon Jr. Miss Ellis of Pctcrboro- has returnâ€" ed to her home after a three week's “ A! blag. nurse. We are pleased to see the ï¬gure of Mr. Foster again at the doctor's af- ter his absence for the summer. Death has entered the ranks of our young people and carried ofl' its vie.) tim after a sickness of scarcely a} years of agi‘. A sorrowing friends followed his re- mains to their burial. which took place on Safliirdaly last. to the Search: burying ground. The vacancy by his demise will be noticed with deep rc- ‘gret by all his associates and A - no . a..n.l.n-Innd Rcv. Mr. Campbell ¢ conducted thv morning Baptist church lust “A42.- gave 8 very II|KCva-..a _.__, tivo sermon. Fancy. all wool blouse lengths. at $1.25 and $1.130 each. newest do- signs: mady-loâ€"woar black saloon hlnum at 81.0", worth 81.50: walking skirts from $1.75 to 84.90 : black saloon undoraklrls at 90 cents each. while they last: fancy wrap- perctloa. extra wide. only 13 mats. These we only a low of the Mrgalma at, W. l“ (‘mmo‘m More clones M 38 p. m. Monday. Wodmmlny and l '3.“ dub \ “MN...“ “It! will ho Library gt 1.“.th held on the even! Mix. A nus-swim. 4‘ ‘\-1-‘ Library at. Little Britain held on the wanna o! 1 Mix. A ï¬rst-elm pragram propawd. and poster: will in a tow day! giving lull hrs. We are having cold w‘ is a very sudden change- Mr. and Mrs. Pinkam land visited our village as guests of Mrs. D. G0 I A- chums were Master Percy G0" village last Sunday‘ The fourteenth anniversa versary of the organization Epworth League in pan: by“ the J anetville ï¬zwort‘ on“ Friday evening" last, wl Have a birthday pat}! for worth League. _ ‘ Dru. Nwluugtu .OMr. Campbell of Sunder-land ctud thv morning service at. the at. church last. Sunday and COlmOONK volmuiu and "vine. dent mm o! “to above I be at. Jnkmn‘o homi. on Tummy. Oct. 88rd. the due. It 8.1.00. worth 81.50 : kirts from 81.75 to 34.90: ron undershirt; at 90 cents lo thoy Inst: fancy wrap- extra wide. only 13 cents. only a law of the_bm‘gflnn uw‘m mun“: her ï¬gther Mrs. E. Mcâ€" lcft on Tuesday for ‘re she intends continu- ecr as a professional [e in Canada '39 very unique manna! lie, Epworth League ng laSt. when the." WW9 anniversary an too soon. 1v will never \‘M. m‘*“uu In than 600' m‘ b! Sunder- ge last Sunday Gordon. ntw whic Kiss Ida a short no in keeping- with‘ birthday party ideas. The-basement of the clinch wore fourteen's on their arms. while on the walls large fourteen’s were hung. The basement was comfortab- ly ï¬lled. and alter a short time of social intercourse. the members gave a. short but much appreciated pro- gram of a. musical and literary nat- ure. in which they were assisted with several violin selections given by Mr. Cryderman. of Bowmanville. After the program refreshments were served. The knife was put in the “1,. kn . fourteen-vearâ€"old member a. short but much upprecr gram of a. musical and liu ure, in which they were with several violin selectio by Mr. Cryderman. of 8m After the program retreat“! served. The knife was put cake by a. fourteen-yearâ€"ol‘ ol the League, mes Maggie Burns. and the cake was cut by the Presiâ€" dent, Miss Bradburn. and Vice Pres. Miss EcGec. Everyone present re- ceived a piece of the birthday cake. The proceeds of the evening were 819. May the Janetville Epworth League have many more such enjoyâ€" able evenings. _ Haripoaa council met at Oakwood at. OakWood on Monday. Court of revision on the Hill drain was adâ€" dressed by a number of ratepayers. The appeal was allowed of Messrs. W. D. McCrinnnon. P. J. Anderson. Chas. Chippendale. and Edward Mcâ€" Corvie on behalf of the «skate of Peter HcCorvie and J. D. McCrimâ€" mon. Gourt will meet again on Monday. Nov. 9th. Them is involv- ed in this drain business a piece of wet land that noUody wants to own. Mr. Gillespie and Mr. P. S. Mark will confer about clearing the brush- wood out o! the creek on the west half of lot 9. on the 10th con. A large deputation addressed coun- cil. which again had resolved itselt ' " '1 ..... I. in court of revision. drain. Mr. W. H. 1 was aIIOWed. The made : Wm. H. Hancock, $3 to $248.60. John V 3166. raised to 3266. well. $106.26 reduced William Fowler. $58.? $63.10. Thomas Tat raised to 8116.24. Wi $63.10. Thomas Tamlin. $106.24 raised to 8116.24. William 'l‘amlin. $132.80. raised to $137.80. The by-law regarding the drain was giv- on three madéngs. A by ganding brushwood, etc., obstructing creeks was read three times. Council will meet again on the mend Month}! in November. - dience and a heart ed. The mowing w singingd)! “God 53 mm COUNCIL momma: The L. C. I. "03'! prulun-v: n‘ (ornuon of sports at the Agric‘ ul l‘nrk. mmmime within the tvm Weeks. The challemm mulch (or $50 rangvd by “wager S‘mplon. c “nanny baseball club. and Chris. Graham 0! l‘otcl‘bm‘o. been cancelled lmnnum‘ rm \hmmht u had um loo hue in mm“. Tho l‘ntorhoma no nmthor mu. N was a mid when they wore up hm MMN. â€M. mam mwumr 0“ (1w Caledonia“ Gut-mm Club. at land. receiving the mmrt m tum um viflwd Gama; hunt or wan "to one" matter at in It monk: wry highly of the “on accorded the club tn Am in Wamcnt (or I! spooks wry highly of lion mtcm'dmt Hm club in makes no rotumuw. likvly m \hu 1 Wlunilwu‘ bumflwt h'ushwhs, nor Dr. Milllfln'u hvrnic aermuu w tho Hunâ€" day jaunt to Niagara Falls. a copy will be sent to every club \\'i\)\ which the Scotchmen played. Rev. John Kerr was rowâ€"elected captain. About tWo weeks ago. Mr. W. H. Simpson purchoaed the harness horse \lw M'vlnâ€" Auwrlru that is now demonstrat- ' is a race horse ‘of no mean order. Tuesday Sept.29th. he started Red 15 Cent: 3 Year L. C. I. LOTES SPORTlNG NOTES ovision, on the Hancock W. H. Hancock's appeal The following chang- ment {or this drain were nd‘ October 24th. Both irls will take an actiw ports and an intmsting anticipated. Medals or awarded. We invite all to he presvut. No harngr-M. S. 3. Sec. boy! promise an Ma at the Agricu time within the jutorlmrm no u wan 3 Wm $348.60 reduced W. Hancock. , John K. Po- :ed to $86.24. 38.10 raised to 350 ar- n. o! the ï¬nd MIR “‘6 y “u ‘M eflmm in Advance ; 31 if not so paid t he don!“ day nnd. driven by her ownetrc. K. G“ Billings, reduced Major Delmar's cord to 2.013. The track itself was lightning fast, but conservative horsemen declared that. the strong west wind made it. at least three seconds slow. ‘ -â€"'I‘he bindsay Hockey Club was red organized on Monday night. The meeting was held in the Simpson House parlor. Mt. Boyd Sylvester was chairman. Membership tckets at $1.00 each will give their holders a right to vote in club meetings and 9, 50-4301: rebate on their season tickets for the rink. Green and gold will be the club colors. The followâ€" ing patrons and pattonessw and of- ï¬cers were elected: Mr. and Mrs. . .~ Montizambcrt, Mr. and Mrs. G. H. M. Baker, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. D. Armstrong, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Al- lan, Mr. and Mrs. Jno. Caz-cw; hon. pres.. Mr. A. M. Paton. pres. Mr. _ “A.- .R. um WM FEB The Coboconk fair was held’ on Oct. let. The threatening weather hurt the attendance. In every other way the fair was up to the standard. In the building there was a capital display of ladies’ work. Fine arts attracted considerable aim-mien. There was a grand showing in fruits, perhaps the best, ever seen at this (air. There were nearly tWenty entries in choice dairy butter. and Mr. White. the expert judge, was at times somewhat puzzled in the plan- ing of the tickets. In grain and seeds there was a marktd improve-- ment. nearly ï¬fty entries being made. In vegetables and ï¬eld roots this fair again excelled. There was an excellent, showing in equine stock. In the class for heaâ€" vy draft Mr. flux-trim}! ShO'.'.‘{‘d the Lest titted team that has t'u'x‘ won at this fair. In the twoâ€"M'ar-oid class J. H. Gostlin was an easy»: ncr with a. ï¬ne ï¬-lly by Royal tempt, Mr. Dunc-hall‘s ï¬lly by Clinker coming set-0nd. In the .\ old Mr. Burtchall won ï¬rst and clal “i‘h a bay ï¬lly by Mum: Chief ......... In the dili‘crenm damn general purpose â€there was a 9 sheaving. Geo. A. Eadts won f-onons with a CTOSS-llliitchiv’x'i‘] Three ï¬ne foals were shown in ‘clars with brood mareS, J. ll. ‘1 lin winning «he red ticket on t 090. Goodhamd won swam! pvi-m glacial for but Gotdstone (041. the class for twoâ€"year-oids 33d. ax won with a Huntsman Mly. shua Bailey coming scum. In class Mr. Gostlin’s ï¬lly was I out. but Was successful ly in draft. class. .In year-olds 1-2.1. ax was ï¬rst with Mantra?“ 1 ï¬lly ......... In the class for road there “as krcn conmctitinn. :same Sire. 1n Ll“: ‘\l".nl'II< Carl was ï¬rst with a brown by Ann-am, and Goo. Goodh com! with a Bamn‘Bothohi' B. Burtchall showed a. hay b m. In the twoâ€"Mural: Waffle captured ï¬rst. and seen a, pair of Anteam ï¬llys. Mr. . gins shownd a good buy in Rothch‘ild. In singlo driw 15} hands Rd. Jackson was wimwr with n hmidsmnu Mm in the class undnr 15.} hand there “as Kl‘b‘u (uuu Goodhand was 085 pa'r of Black Rotht four-yearsâ€"o-ld. Mr. 1‘ cond place wifh 9. pt Mr. Whissd had 1 UUD. III-v draft class; .In year-olds Ed. '1 ru- ax was ï¬rst, with Mantra-1'0 Chief ï¬lly ......... In the class for mndflm‘s there was keen competition. (:00. Goodhand was easily ï¬rst am: a pa'r of Black Rothchild's flame and four-yearsâ€"o‘ld, Mr. Foster sway-u i N~ cond place wiih a pair m‘ Him-lights, Mi. Whissd had thetspm-d bu his pair were unsound. In the knot! mare contingent Chas. Dov-ins was ï¬rst and Samuel Sud'dahy sot-and. 'l‘hos. Hodgins was ï¬rst wizh a. handsome foal by Anteam. and Mr. W. L. Cari second with 3 Ma] by same sire. In the. year-olds Mr. Carl was ï¬rst with a brown gelding by Arm-am, and Goo. Goodhand se- cond with a Baron 'Bothchild (-011. ‘B. Burtohall showed a, hay by Mam- am. In tho twoâ€"yvur~015s Mr. Wume captured ï¬rst. and second with a, pair of Autumn ï¬llys. Mr. J. Hod- gins shown! a good buy by Baron _ ,. .U-u 1.. ninn‘lo drivvrs over pair were unsound. mare contingent Ch ï¬rst and Samuel 1 W08. Hodg‘ins was handsome foal by A W. L. Cari socomc‘ mar“ “‘17 “lulu": uuv . ‘ V _ . Mm: was second with n bit" brown A “'dmtm' ahnwed a brown mam by Young Kentucky. In lady drï¬vern a. J. “Mm won Uw qutm honor. mm Mm second and Ilium Nam mint 'I‘hm wen a. good uhmwhm in Dora ham and do mum n. hurtvhau mm a, In: in; “war m thin the and not an comma. than “mutant! showed a 6m mule um was tux-ur- emmwd mm me and elm-n. Joe. Brantley and Jot-Mm Bulky uhowod mm nae mrliua mm. and Mr. ï¬lmuloworm Na «mud pair at man «Mai. Mr. mm rihuwml a him roan MM and um cow. In R. n mm three cm and a limo put- of two-wold What The Meat lot of ‘lgeichtï¬r about: AMAIl-i The fluent 10b ‘hat W“ 0V0" C was show!) ‘13 9" W" www- v- 7.- n. Bur-tend! showed haicoatera mm Houthdom. In swine Joshua Bailey showed some nice Cheat†Whites and Mr. B. Burichall Yorkshim. See prize list. next Week. n l | ISO" Fall Wheat, bus Spring Wheat, bus .. Fyfe Wheat. but ..... ... Goose Wheat, bus .. Buckwheat. bus ....... Baa-fey, bus ............... Rye. bus ........ .......... white, bus .. . Peas, small. bus ...... . Oats, bus ................... Pawnee. bus .. ...... .. Butter. 1!) ... ........... .â€" m8, (102 .............. .. Hogs. live, cwt Hay, ton ................ n was ï¬rst "I" Mamhrim was second V Cari second wit re. In the 3'! a ï¬rst. with a bl" mzies. pro tem many Iatkets )und Circulation 5.000 A “KER“ fair ground Er. Jon. Humor- ““2 are was a gmod Eadts won the «SS-nuitchaxd .pa ir. are shown in the LreS, J. “13(erâ€" L ticket on both, amen-:1 prim and; anon-*0...“ r an easy: .wiu- by Royal Atâ€" ; ï¬lly by MC- In the _\-'ar- load... IS am NW.“ duck mm ands Tho! umwmm m? m. 31 In this lubed :‘n the , '1 ru- » Chief In Tru- 0V9! Dal