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Canadian Post (Lindsay, ONT), 16 Oct 1896, p. 5

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b see) 3.75 1101! as 13. L[value I.” WW" taah'd 2§c mi 7C» wn front 17° 100 no 1.40 ll. vv win-rue " an nun! m. mam awed-l oi swine were well i ’i‘ Hrneimwey. H “We-MIN by name ilee when shown by wheat. any uiher v. Me. rs. Wm lilo". 0W Mini Wm. . . ‘ weer-acme. W. i‘. Kine. V. Dale: beanie a " Dunn ' u NW :11 when uu‘ii maintaiul his lead In Berks "W l 3 menu! belle Wm... and as usual teak every prise in the 3 9"“ CNN : NW" ‘dsaa. Lmoulu vats. i W i in Maury there were eighteen diiferent A E Webster. 9 J winne- or lil‘fldl .nown. many of the (w. l W 1‘ King uni-1 having Won prime at otluâ€"r shows. Gilli s ‘, Cl 00' The main and roots depaitment was ‘ e * “ “‘39 4“ Ieli stocked with an usually large number T. ("WWW“Y- ~ YV“ entries. which. taken with the trait and kind, 1 Thus \\ eh l'y department, proves lint the pro~ White beans. 1 D as otthe “been" mwnship"areseoond beans. any ”3.50.5, none in the Domi: Ii. . ' . .) lnthr ladies' and tine a~ts department Wald” '01“ 8“" cor was a bewildering array of beautiful Dixon i L ”Ti 3W9“ arzistie work.“ Weiias many useful pop corn. 1 (rec H e-. a great deal of whion is never Potatoesâ€"Ruse of E1 amvreeiated till the time. patience N Gillies; White Eie mu that is ac to prodnee such M McArthur~ Barb hare considered. mecftheiadiee Turnipsâ€"Sude. i \ and the little sketches and paintings _ have graced a much larger exhibi- MOAI‘IMP ; MW WNW than the Meripesa townshix‘a fair. W C Cornish. Cm" gthe most one» we prze w nners \ ' 2 : I . -. these lines were Mrs. 'l‘. Greenway. Mrs. ‘33:: 2(Peos fiat]: sum. Mrs. Arch. Mzuiilan, Mrs. D . Y' * . .Mn. w. Mark, my. D. Weldon, Savin’w- 2 J Cum?! Chae.Coad, Mrs. W. inwnsbreugh, Sumac, 2 J Caseid) Dundee and Mrs. W. R and J. P. zels long red, 1 J33 \\ Onions, from seed, Ian J J Michael ; pickling lugs. hmanufactures. Mr. R S. Robertson, Dixon; from tops, 1 Gibl’e ; potato, 1 A Di well known carriage builder of Little quart. top onions. 1 established tact rha; success has long tain. had an atirective zrray or ali ch were worthy of rpmial note. It is, ’ . t . b d. crowned Mr. Rbsrtson’s eflorts to flgogibbfeeusmilogeet out work :qni to anything to be '. - ’ p - in large towns or cities. AOLher exhib- (’90 Sennac. Pumpki In oh... -1. r ..... y uuuuuuuu III-Fl The large number of « xhlblta In sheep of «Karen: breeds convinced us than gm: attention In new mm by the an: anr to mine the 3;“de In this w l min: branch of his tanning". In Cot-s- toma. F. Smallwood and John (Gibbs had lonor- abnnt evenly «mam have“ them. In balms": Met-m D 0 a. John lluahaw and r, Methane" Md some m 9.“. In S'u'upahlm tummy. the; m. u mfldlvtdcd acumen Mes-pm John c9...9'ig)l._é\ §!“~!{.M‘Aud I): WBMQR. "“80 horsesâ€"Brood mm 3nd 1: 11min 2 w w want“; 3 m. mmt, M D, 2 w p mg; 1 W Thorndike. 2 W R t; ,bgmoal of 1898,1 T Carpen- Kh'“ 9"" carriage bonesâ€"1 J n H King; aiogle driver. 15; "‘1 T Bowen. 2 F 3m; Ehd‘. h a 52" McKay. M D; name _ v‘ â€"-.v\. , ‘ Eugen-s. discharged ugh-Hiatus. '. t a“. In indebted to Mr. J. P. Cunnings, “Bing secretary, for the following PRIZE LIST : In nomads, T: H. Smloy and J 290% were we princgnsl exhlbltorp. 'sz thoronahbred Dnthams and grade cattle. Mr John Campbell, the well known srozk mlsar on cured on the first Jul-ins. Mam-.2. 1’. $. ark, R. Esafeaon on Peter McCorvle also showed several fine animals |o_the_a_bovo clan-ea. cuss In agricultural horses the showing was pod, and it: is quite evident the farmers dMu-iposa arpreciate the value of good home on the term. In the general purpose class the grade of barges also showed a. marked improvement over previous yeerr, some fine enimsis being ex hlblted. In road or carriage horses there were' many entries of clear, well-bred equinee, u the oversee farmer now keeps at least me, if not two horses c-f this class, special- ly_for driving. - Ia dmughts Mr. Alfred Webster can-led othhxee firsts, white John Bsgshaw, Nor- man Gillies. V. Dale, John Campbell and P. s Mauk showed some the animals. .u gicaians oi the county. there being may from Lindsey. In in was there was a splendid showing, and in some classes is was a difficult met- letter tbejadees to select. the one meet deserving of the red ticket. “no Horses. Cattle and Shun-Ivory Department Wall Bomtodâ€" ‘ Large Attendance. T1efcrty-algblh maul lair node:- the my“: (1' the Madman agricultural no- céex, wasLeXd at 041nm“ on Tum-ad” ”a Fflddy. 0.3:. Is: and 21d. The aamd' ‘ um was lame! than nan]. tad entries .150 showed a large Increase. coming from CATTLE. . , "1 Durhamâ€"cow In 0:3“ n Campbell; 2. m on I mmpbell; l m >;~'onn Gibbo; .gga hall COO". ; E29" 1 lion-m: £hold,lJoIl THE MOST SUOOESBFUL EXHIBI: TION EVER HELD. MAHH'USA FALL FAIR} Uxbridge Marble Works Nu::\\' '3. «i M M“ 9," M‘Efi‘ J’IlfiA PM ”1.1“ 1‘ u - .KOI! am an :3. E‘Wfifige’ik ME mam: 1 Ag; 311$,le “3 “W 2.: :3}: . mmnfls‘fifib m unsucn "‘ ’ " "_“’ imam” M McArthur. 1 nd Jlntlnga Turnipsâ€"Sudc. use? exhlbl- McAnbur ; any v wnahlp fair. W C Cornish. ( riza wing? Wylie, 2 Geo I! enwa I n v . m, firs. D “akely, 2P S B 1), Weld ., Savinac. 2 J Gas wnabraugia, Savinac. 2 J Can U and I _-l~ I v - . D Brown. 2 Mrs TGmnI ; homo- mnde woollen yam, 1 Mrs D In; 2 3."- ? 0-3929”;me MI. ”I! D. ********** I Ema: mmamm‘ Funod cloth-1 Mr- A Dimnv 2 M“ T pm’; Jon. Mobounoll.’ Greenuny; M???” “"0; £013": 1?an Wan: -Fiu 1 M ’ meal"! no: a. no. m. Bligozgohlémg-mzfio £3.13“, All :tool, 1 Km m Jno. Park-r. [ Covered carriage} R Robertson. and cart, R S Robertson; cuttter, 1 R S Robertson. 2 R S Robertson: lumber wagon, R S Robertson ; horse shoes from hammer, 1 R S Robertson; horse shoes without osulks. 1 A McLeun, 2 R S Rob ertson; iron harrows..l' N Hilbscuflion, W J McCullough, 2 W J McCullough; single harness, 1 E. Egon-e ;- luanvyw harness. E Promo; collectjon of fingers; 1 George Mason ; deflection of 'fnrmharg: IOWsuey. '. V __..--, _ --_-- Mrs A I Dixoixi; fruit jelly. ‘l'fig‘j, g Jordan. 2 J J Michael; tomato catsup. Mrs R Short. 2 Mrs T Bowm. rl"“" - v u. UNI-Lu, 2 W C Cornish, 3 W O’Hara; crab apples, 1 Geo Wallis, 2 J M Swain, 3 W O’Hara; collection of apples, 1 J M Swain, 2 T H King, 3 Wm Noble; pears, 1 J M Swain, 2 Wm Noble, 3 Mrs R Short; black (grapes, 1 J Cassidy; tomatoes, 1 Wm Short, 2 Wm Noble; collection tomatoes. 1 A Dixon; watermelons, 1 W R Cunn- ings, 2 Wm Noble; musktnelons, 1 Wm Noble; citrons, 1 J W Handcock, 2 P S ‘ Mark; plants in bloom, 1 Mrs Lowns-‘ brough. 2 Geo Floury; cut flowers, 1 Mrs Lownsbrough. 2 Mrs R Short; roll butter. 8 lbs. 1 Mrs A Dixon, 2 Mrs '5' R Cunn- mgs, 3 T Bowes; 20 lbs butter. 1 Mrs A Dixon, 2 Mrs W 0 Hats, 3 Mrs T Webster; 50 lbs butter, 1 Mrs D Dundas, ‘ 2 Mrs McMillan, 3 Mrs T Bowes; home- made cheese. 1 Wm Noble, 2 Mrs R Short ; factory cheese, 1 Chas Coed ; home made bread, 1 Mrs McMillan, 2 Mrs.) S Jordan 3 Mrs W 0 Bars; maple sugar 1 P McCorvie ; maple syrup, 1 J M Swain. 2 Wm Noble; strained honey, 1 ‘ A E Webster, 2 T Carpenter ; collection 1 of pickles, 1 Mrs R Short, 2 Mrs 'J S Jordan ; canned fruit, 1 Mrs R. Short. 2 l _-._ â€" .- ”IAUII. 0 Wm Noble. Squashâ€"1 () Wakely, 2 Jas Oliver. Celeryâ€"l J no Gibbs. 2 Jae Coed. Radishâ€"Winter. 1 Wm Noble, 2 J P Cunnings ; long. 1 Jno P Cunniugs. Cabbageâ€"Red, 1 Geo Hicks. 2 Mrs Lownsbrough; white, 1 Geo Hicks, 2 Wm N uble. Cauliflowerâ€"1 S Metherell, 2 Geo Wallis. Red peppersâ€"1 Geo Wallis, 2 Thos Paley. Vegetable mar- rowsâ€"l Wm Noble. 2 Mrs Lownsbrough. Vegetable oystersâ€"1 Geo Hicks. 2 Geo Wallis. Selection of vegetables, 1 A Dixon, 2 Mrs W Lownsbrough. FRUIT AND DAIRY PRODUCE. Fall apples, 1 J M Swain, 2 T H King, 3 T Bowes; yvfntergpples, 1 J M Swain, 0"? n 1‘ â€"Agea boar, boar under 1 howln , ll: mag- Mark; aged now under 1 3 .6 most. Mark. Sufl'o Savinac. 2 J Cnsaidy. Manaolda wort- zeis long red, 1 Jas Wylie. 2 Wm Rich. Onions, from seed, large, 1 Jno Gibbs. 2 J J Michael ; pickling, 1 T Bowes. 2 A Dixon; from tops, 1 T Paley, 2 John Gibl‘s ; potato, 1 A Dixon, 2 J38 Coad; quart. top onions. 1 Jno Gibbs, 2 A Dixon. Beets. blood. 1 S Metherell. 2 Jno Gibbs ; turnip beets, 1 Jno Gibbs, 2 Geo Savinac. Pumpkinsâ€"l A Dixon. 2 \ 7 _ â€". “"1“! .muuuug. 1. mm a "th J 5 JDMIB} U UM” Uuml ; black MM 1 Gem WWII: crayon drawing. 1 and 2 Mrs J 1‘ Unu- l.inooln mm. 1 W P King: white natal 1 nlnga: pencil drawing. 1 Mr: J Uunningl. A E Webster. 2 J J Michael; bonanza 2 Min Cornish; one Itufl‘ed birda, 1 Mn own, l W 1’ King; mummy peas. 1 N DBrown. Gillies, 2 Chan Coca ; peas, large kind. 1 Duoretioml‘y Wig“ were ulao given to T (lrcenawuy, 2 Wm Short; “9' amall work done b singer flowing machine, ex- kind, 1 Thus Webster. 2 01 Noble. hibued b J H U l . . . y r. . ore. momenta \\ lute bonus. 1 I) Talk, 2 Thou Paley; ' ’ W . . beans. any variety, 1 J Cassi dy. 2 U pamnanshnp by \V. F. urkm-u) m Wnkley ; l2 ears corn, 1 Chan Goad, 2 A I I Dixon ; l2 oars sweet corn, 1 J88 Oliver ; GLAMORGAN FALL SHOW. pop com. 1 Geo Hicks, 2 Geo Wallis. - Potatoesâ€"Rose of Erin. 1 Wm Noble, 2 A V01? 31100939311 Exhibition. N Gillies; White Elephant, 1 N Gillies. 2 The Glcmcrgau amloulbunl allow $00k M McArthur: Burbank. 1 Wm Noble; place on the human. and was a pleasant. TurniP3_s~“d‘-‘- 1_ W C Cornish. 2 M and successful our. The following were McAnbur ; any vane-by, l S Mother-ell. 2 the DH“ winners: - W C Cornish. (Yarrotsâ€" White. 1 Jas Hansenâ€"Shaman, Wm. Johnston: zen Wylie, 2 Geo Hicks; aliort born. 1 0 , Wakely, 2 P S Mark} orange: 1 Cfeofge fiffiPEfi’fl'ffflfiitl?‘ Madul,_John “n- gui);nnn 0 Y IVA.__:_L, v‘ ‘ .V“.....v-u "nu ”urn 2‘H\|"". l '1‘ erannway. 2 (Mu Walling wring wheat, any other variety. 1 '1‘ “mommy. a A Dunn : U rowed barley. l ’1‘ Greenw WW 1 3 unwed bade . 1 .\_lh‘qd \nggtpr. M [Mum thm.) . LL J_ "RAIN AND NOW“. Fall when: red. 1 Thou Wabater. 2 Wm Wmldrmm: fall wheat. white. 1 A E Welmer. 2 'I‘ “mummy: npring whom. «hugs. l N «mum nprm when. Me. 1 " memwuy. 2 A h: \ ebnwr: nprmg what. “Mm Ranging am} bunt Nation. | II‘ II POULTRY. Plymouth rockâ€"1 G Mark. 2 R Eagle- sou ; brahma, 1 S Oliver, 2 W P King; Cochin. 1 and 2 S Oliver; game, 1 and 2 S Oliver; hamburgs, 1 J M Swain, 2 Jno Gibbs; polands, l and 23 Oliver; spaniel), l J Gibbs. 2 D Howkina; dorkins, l J M Swain, 2 D Howkina; houduns, l .l M Swain, 2 D Hawkins; white leghorns, 1 and 2 V Dale; brown loghorns, 1 D How- ‘ kins, 2 S Oliver; any other variety. 1 and 2 S Oliver; collection of fouls, l R Eagle~ son. 2 S Oliver; derbyshire red caps, l D Howkins. 2 Gen Mark; minute». 1 I M Swain. 2 D Howkins; langahan, l D How- kina, 2.1 M Swain; pair ducks. 1 and 2 W R. Cunninwa: geese, 1 John Gibbs, 2 D Howkina; turke a. l P 8 Mark, 2 J M Swain: thorough red geese, 1 J Gibbs. _____ Joel, .I I and 2 Wm Rich. Tamwortba â€"Aged boar, 1 Wm Thorndike; boar under 1 year, 1 and 2 Wm Thorndike ; aged sow, l and 2, Wm Thorndike; sow under 1 year, 1 R J Sheridan, 2 Wm Thorndike. Poland Chinaâ€"Aged boar, l W P King; aged now, 1 V Dale ; sow under 1 year, 1 and 2 V Dale. unus’ WORK. ,_ . can a 33']. W W‘ 13 1113.11 3.1111115311111111 :11;- 111111., 1111 1mm...» 1 11.11“ 1 ‘ ' 1111. 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V ”Wale Q 93WI. 9301191111118 181% galliwoad.“8 ” ”NW1“ Wdufimm 11 “has 11141111111131 1111111111; 11111 1111111111: 111 11111111. 11 11111 In 1131611111111 .1111 1 115111 1111111 911111111. INMNTGrm1Â¥MV.Q MANUFACTURE. Cassidy. Pat-grips“, 1'63; Casaiglx. -» qugolda wurt- .2 R Eag le- ' \V P Klnn ; me, 1 and 2 min, 2 Jno var; spamah, kins, 11 J \1 “18,1.1 DI leghnrns 1 I, l D Huw- ‘ .44.; l melons, A. Graham; cluone. A. Graham, S. Kebue' corn. R. Scott, John Gmhom; beans, J Gnhun. Thou. Hambb; hops, A. Gnhom, J03. Also me'. â€"Applee, obn Tlodm.~1‘hoe. Hambly: moo, Thou. Hombly John Tin- dau; red plume. A. Granola; no plums. Jos. Alsop. O. Timid]; oorpanton‘ wont. G. Walt; blacksmith work. G. Wm: n Graham; potatoes, Beauty of Hebron. R. Scott, John Tindall ; potatoes, any variety, J. Tindaii, Henry Baby; turnips, Swede, S. Kettle, R. Scott: turnips, Aberdeens, S. Kettle: mangoids. S. Kettle, Joho Par- ker: beets, turnip, T. Modili; beats, long, '1‘. Hambiy; carrots, shorthorn, Thomas Hunbly, Henry Roby; carrots. white, W. Hadley, R. Seatt; poi-snipe, S. Kettle, T. ‘ Hembiy; onions, red, S. Kettle. R Scott ;. onions, white, S. Kettle, '1‘. Medal; onions. top, John Parker, ‘Joe. Abolfi; onions, potato, A. Graham, Thor. Med ; cabbage. white, John Tindoli, Wm. Had- riey'; cabbage, red, A. Gmhnm. Joe. Mc~ Connell; coolifl were. 5. Kettle, Joe. Me Conneu; tomatoes, Joe. Alsop, John Graham; pumpkins. A. Gretna), Thor. mum; squash. Thos. Modili; muck. meiono. Alcamfiloop, lS. Ref-oi} water- me one, . mm; c trons, . Ilium, _8. Range; corn. R. Scott. John Hahnâ€"- . , _ v-.. v-w‘lfl, LHU§0 maul“. Guam AND Saws â€"Fall wheat, S. Ket- tle; spring wheat, A. Graham; bade, A. Graham; white oats. Joe. McConnell, Joe. Alsop; black oats, Henry Buy, A. Gra ham; gees, large, Joe. Alsop, A. Graham; peas. old, A. Graham, Jos. McCOnnen; buckwheat, Joe. Alsop, Joe. McConnell; timothy, A. Graham, J as. McConnell. Room AND VBGEI‘ABLES. â€"Potatoes, early rose, J09. McConnell. S. Kettle; potatoes, snow flake, John Parker. John graham; pagatoes, Beauty of Hebran. R l . _,_ , w", _ , -....., I! u... uauwy, uunn Wm Cameron, perenginecr's report, McAnhur r Maxwell; colt, 1 year, S. Kettle; sucking drain .................................. 00 to 0311‘, S. Kettle. James Blatchiord, (or nee 8, chrthur drain.. in 00 Canm.â€"Thoronghbred bull, R. Scott, John Tlndall; grade hnli, John Parker; hull, 1 year. S. Kettle; mllch cow, John Parker; heifer, 3 years, John Graham; heifer, 2 years, John Kennedy. A. Graham; heifer, 1 year, Henry Baby, R. Scott: calf, ball, A. Graham, Wm. Hadley; calf, cow, Henry Baby; oxen, John Mentz, S. Ket- tle; steers, 2 years, Thee. Madill; fat cow, A. Graham, A. Graham. SHEERâ€"Shropshire pedigreed ram, 8. â€"Cir:ied. Mr. Lawnsbronzh reported on the accounts per Mrs. J ohneon. of Manlila, when Mr. Shaver moved, and Mr. Mark seconded, that; an order be drawn on the treasurer in river of the fol- lowiog accounts : ‘ Dr McPhall. medical attendance .............. S 6 on Mrs McPhaddcn, waiting, etc.. .. .. .. 1 53 Miss Hclnnh. work .......................... 6 to Mr Sanguine, digging grave .................. 2 N Kettle: grade ram, A. Graham, D. Madlll; F Savage, horeo hire and Limo.. .. .. 2 to ram 1831b. JCF- “0033119“: Henry R353; Louis Pearee,account............ l 60 2 ewes, Henry Raby, S.‘Kettle: 2 ewes, 1 R Simpson m. wood 5 .0 ‘ year, Stephen Kettle; 2 ewe lambs, Henry ' """""""""""""" Rabv, John Tlndall. SWINE â€"Breeding sow, Wm. Hadley; spring sow. John Tlndall. Bowmanâ€"Geese, John Parker; (owls. leghorn, A. Graham; rowls, Spanish, '1‘. Hambly. A. Graham; fowls, game, Joe. McCounrll, John Graham; towls, any variety, John Graham, Thos. Madlll. Guam AND Sirens â€"-Fall wheat, S. Ket- tle; spring wheat, A. Graham: barley A. Graham; white oats. Jos. McConnell, Joe. â€"Carried. Mr. G. Smith, surveyor. of Woodville. waited on the council, showing profile or the MoArthnr drain, also culvert under the rallrcad,when the followingreeo~ lotion was moved by Mr. Adam, seconded by Mr. Swain, that the attention of the MidlandR. R. Co. he called to the neon- :ity for their enlarging and deepening their culvert across the railroad track on Also ' black oats Henry R-ioy, A. Gra ,- , ham?" 9.1””. 308. Alsop, A. Graham; N .1, lot 10, con. la, Maripose, to at least peas, eld, A. Graham, J03. Mew; the teat wide aadto the depth shown on buckwheat, Joe. Alsop, Joe. McConnell; the attached profile, as the municipal timnth A. Graham, Joe. McConnell. Boo-1g. arm VEFPBWS- __ P otatoes, drain under construction is finished on to n-l- .m.-- T-.. CATTLEâ€"Thoroughbred bull, R. Scott, John Tlndell; grade bull, John Parker; bull, 1 year. S. Kettle; much cow, John Parker; better, 3 years, John Graham; heifer, 2 years, John Kennedy. A. Graham; better, 1 year. Henry Baby, 3. Scott: calf, bull, A. Graham, Wm. Hadley; calf, cow, Henry Rsby; oxen, John Mentz, S. Ket- tle; steers, 2 years, Thee. Madm; rah cow, A. Graham, A. Graham. SHEERâ€"Shropshire pedigreed ram, 8. Kettle: grade ram, A. Graham, D. mam; ram lamb, J as. McConnell. Rem-y Baby; A 2 Anna: "on... 1)-»... c vvvvvv pvâ€" eral purpose horses, D. Medlu. John Tin- dall; heavy draught horses, John Madlll, ‘ J03. McConnell; cerrlage horses, John Gmhnm; saddle horse, John Tlndnll. Henry Baby: single carriage horse,- Taoa. Madm, John Tlndnll; mare with real, S. Kettle; colt, 2 years, Wm. Hadley. John Maxwell; oolb, 1 year. S.~ Kettle; sucking ‘ cult, S. Kettle. ‘ *a , .w._.. u "swsu, L Auras Uul'nlln. Z I Mrs T Greenaway; bead work, 1 Mrs '1‘ Greenawa . 2 Mrs D Brown; shell frame, 1 Mrs T reenaway, 2 Mn Geo Wallis; 2’ wax fruit. 1 Mrs W R Cunnings. 2 Mrs T Greenawsy; zepher flowers, 1 Mrs M ‘0 Weldon; fancy basket, 1 Mrs D Brown, 2 ; Miss Theresa Graham; lamp mat, 1 Mrs T I Greounwsy. 2 MrsT Bowes; leather work, 1 Mrs R S Robertson. 2 Mrs T Greensway; cone work 1 Mrs Roberston.2TGrsensw«y moss work, l Mrs '1‘ Greenswsy, 2 Mrs D Brown; tea cozy, 1 Mrs McMillan, 2 Miss Theresa Gresham; cotton bsttin work, 1 Mrs Dundss; funcydrape. 1 Mrs Bower, 2Mrs '1‘ Groonswa : wsll basket. 1 Mrs 'l‘ Greennwsy, 2 lss Theresa Graham; srssene work. 1 Mrs L Jacobs, 2 Mrs W Mark; whisk holder. 1 Mrs'I‘Greonnwne'. 2 Mrs J 8 Jordan; fancy psnsl. 1 Mrs \' Mark. 2 Mrs D Weldon; mncrsms work, 1 Mrs McMillan. 9 Mrs D Brown; ottoman. 1 Mrs McMillan. 9 Mrs D Brown: slllz‘psr holder. 1 Mrs '1‘ llowss. 2 Mrs D Dun ; pm cushion. 2 Mrs ll 8 llobsrrsnnwslnb mg on \‘olvsr. 1 Mrs J 8 Jordan. . Mrs McMillan: painting on who. l Mrs Mm Mlllnn. a Miss ‘urnlsh: oil ulnllug. landscape. l Mrs 'l‘ Webster. :3 ' rs J l‘ Uunnlnns: oil painting. soy subjuut. 1 Mrs r G Wallis. :3 Mrs J l' Uunnlugs: wszur onlOr painting. 1 and ll Mrs J S Jordan; ornyun drawing. 1 and ll Mrs J 1' Cum "lugs: pencil drawing. 1 Mrs J Uuuuiugs, 2 Min Cornish; one stuffed birds, 1 Mrs D Brown. Duoretionsr prizes were also glveu to Inn-l- JA..- L_, . THE CANADIAN P051; ALMA}. mm 1!" 9f“ Bhoft'gl ‘1‘ quilt, 1 m; mm ”99'. 9“; “ Wm WM“ i: a 4 #3:“ g}: Wm away; farmei-‘s wreath, 1 Miss Cornish I, ' run - _ _-_â€"â€"â€""â€"J ,‘vI‘IJ vuulu" . O ‘ 1 Mrs D Brown, 2 Mrs R Short; tidy Woollen 1 Mrs Dundm, 2 Mrs A Dixon; netting, l and 2 Mrs W R Cunnings; raised berliu wool, 1 Mrs W Mark, 2 Mrs McMillan; Mexican needlework. 1 Mrs W R Cunnings, 2 Miss Theron Graham; creton work, 1 Mrs Lownsbrough; flat berlin wool work, 1 Mrs T Greenaway. 2 Mrs Dundas; braiding, 1 Mrs TGreen- away, 2 Mrs D Brown; rag rug, 1 and 2 Mrs Dundee: rag carpet, cotton warp, 1 Mrs Dundas. 2 S Oliver; yarn rug, 1 Mrs Dundas, 2 Mrs R Short; cushion, 1 S Metherell. 2 Mrs T Greennway; cushion crazy work, 1 and 2 Mrs W R Cummings; Berlin wool cushion, 1 Mrs McMillan, 2 Mrs Dundas; pillow Shams, 1 Mrs Lowns- brough, 2 Miss W C Cornish; spatter Work 1 Mrs T Greenaway, 2 Mrs W Mark; fancy bracket, 1 Mrs Lownsbrough. 2 Mrs D Brown; fancy slippers, 1 Mrs T Green-i “I" m .1!!!“ MB I” u. “Berg? 1 ngfimhg‘gfimmu 1%:315: in 5% mm; "531““; shun? ffhfiwdfl Ram; 6mm M“! 3188M Wigwam“ MlMHDW em! H em :34?“ l Agata?“ Sh”; ‘ WOMM 2M NR hh ufiumfiéafamm p Shoyg‘gorsgblgnkels, 1 Theresa Gn- 9.1m? Biefiafiifl BEsiEnMe 5v. .- "Ann I. A M 1 Mrs M Rd E) Brown, 2 It, 1 M13 T Wm sther work. 000. lmn‘way; John Steenmny . V, 2 Mrs D John an, 2 Miss _ work, 1 ' 30‘1”! A Worthy Publication. We take plantain cammendlng to our ; ‘ radon The Weaning“:- Mogutgo. . ‘ muthlypam for the home. published In 13¢“!!!th m numbntol W!!!“ m mind jut was}. Sefdam tan In pound. number at a mummmn'wnh any W said point, and when completed said track will form an obstruction and the spring treshets may cause a washoutâ€"Carried. Applications for collectors were received from J. J. Sloan, Peter Brown and Jesse Weldon, when J. J. Sloan was appointed collector for the south and Peter Brown ‘ collector for the north hair of the town- ‘ ship, at a salary of $45 each, and By-law No. 471 was moved by Mr. Mark, seconded by Mr. Swain. and after passing through its several readings, was signed and seal. ed. confirming the appointments. Messrs. Thomas Webster, James Webster.Aibert Davidson and Lorenzo Davidson, waited ‘ on the council asking them to open the u" .u..no ‘0‘... -.....-... acme IzhAQQ'Mvalina. [on no no u. con ll .....-.-.-..-.. ..I.o..~-......... 0m. men... rewiring Imam. con 9, [aval- linu, lot 8.cou9.... .......... ....-- Joan John-on, cumin; Mush. lot. 15. con 18. . " mulling Md (riding. lo!- 15 “a 16, c0“ 35...... ~..........- ...o.... Thomas Squires. repurlux rum... .... ...... EN“ BomJor wow-mm": ..... ........ A Curio, "pulling bridge, lot 1. con 12...... John Johnson. ditching, la 5, con 10.. .. .. . . ‘ Goon. Rich, "wring badge and slulccuy Polar Brown. mulling, lot.- 16 Ind 16, con I: Dwid Stun. braking stone. lots 15 and 18‘ con 4. Dad lot 19, con 6.... ..... ........ Wm Jewell, 19 loads gun] but 8.... ...... Thomas new, work, lots 5 and 6 con 2...... l‘ Cluppelia. tonne 6. chnhur drum. . . .. Wm Cunemn. madman mmn Ito-Ankh- ,Y‘ ..... Wu lo!“'ll1‘|‘ I|QQ III‘II““‘ I“III“ 'l‘ OhHWN. “H'WWQ. .0. f. m ‘luuu ‘- u " “um". '0'. ‘ Q” 6. Gal 'OI'OC'I J human. ' an" um. lot-bud u. can IL. John Dick. mum". quflm. ”than , . . ‘ . . John Puma. mum atom. lot 8!. can 11.. John John-on. cutting tau-la. town-u, um um 0-hour». ouulug lam-h. tumult... M'llfifiu‘ootcvvo QQICQQ vQCICII'v‘QU'O “up 0:30qu And Win Human. M nun-In- “with“, ‘9‘ I. M “H II n A a Mkholmnwllmu, MM and u. M u I “In". autumn. um datum. I!» u, M- l- John ”hum. urnwiiu}; won Johnson, "pdflng bridge, loo. 2 con It... " " 3.:ch 4.0m: )5 cumm mm, lot a. con ll. dllohlngfloll, oo- ll.... . .. A Mululyn. culling bun-h and mm mud. ‘ Wu l'.|l|¢§.tll|||. .o.n--nao...~.ns .. R Gabon. roman ululeeny. lot 9. 900‘ a. .. 'l‘ Ohllnn. “In a...» mmw a CM mm ll mom mm. mulling. lol 7.0m ll.. ... u John ”mum. mum-u uul mum“. Mn IOIM ‘i. (M '°t|ll|||tlltnlllt unuu DQQI‘IMM pnwmw, lol 0. mm II........ John John-uh. ”all" mm. M 0.0.». II" .. Noll um“. mum“. lot IO. m M... nu ll con 10.. “ John Johnson and lulpoa ........ a A lePhcr-on, "puma: rad, lol- 11 and 12, con 10, repairing bridge, con 10. .... .... A McPherson, 031mm mvcl.... ........ Bchlrd Fermi-9n, gruelling. lob 15 ml w. con 8 . . . . . . Wm Cockbnrn, mummy. lots 5 And 0‘ con 1! George Hicks, gruelling, lot 2|, con 1].. .. .. John Pow", two-king numr, h" [s and In. niolcbll-on .u-c--..0.u...-.. Brock , V 7--.. ...â€"n pl:..... ..... ............. Georgu Strum. clmlng clock, eon ll...- . J..hn Ferguson, gruelling. lot- )5 and 16 cons ............. ........- ...... .. John Love“. duioclny, mwullm Eldon, turn plkinglou “Sand 16. con 15.... .. .. John Johns“, unveiling. lot 16, con )8 ...... 0° " can 13.. .......... Sylmuv Weldon, unfit}; con 9 John P01 cons WOO-oonbotoltttfl 8 water». gruelling Ind con )0 ..... ..."... Georg. Imlndale. mnlrlnz «BIO-u... oo-no- tat... .-. Junta Wood, for 65 low: 01 an". but 18.. W J Grunt-y, {or I: Bach-In and walk 'Wux (‘ocklnum Iur culvul, tannin. Eldon" W litumulc, unveiling. qu lb MM! 16. _-_ A ..-. .1000. .. ,V _.--'. -â€"-'v-I‘IIOIOOoo Human flung. gnu] pl! pt N f lot It. 00:19. -W. QQIUOIIICIIQQQIOOO-OOO John Fomnmn, .vru oiling. loa- 16 find w. n...‘ um am»... waiting mm. M 7507:.“ 8|,coul8.... ......... ......,....,.,......‘ Bum! ngum, a «In-Watt. tot u. out: no. . William Jowoll 81!mdamnl...... .... mom humble. xuvculnz. lot- u and lo. ma 2m mum at in» «mum um Md and 930mm m mum. and Jan mu Mind. WM Ir» 88mm mend. suaadod h: M“ M“). a» 036m In dawn on tho Wm M m «m: V. â€" vvâ€"I [0110“: con ‘0 ..... ..... ........ ............... I895 “bulb ‘ we lmlndala. repairing sluicew. lo: 18. [Inc at 1 cont! ..... ..0......-.................... I 8 ‘0‘ “V” n Pore", ditching, tovmflm Eldon Ltd New Yo] Main-s... ...... ...................... 4 00 meat. nun Weldon, dnwlng sauna {tom Hand (2) m pit...” ..... .. 4 75 W!" 5° rgo Sumac. cleaning Clock, con 11.... .. 2 an $34ng . [ml-gum, gnu-mug, lot: :5 ud lo. 9 chandue. :ons ................................... 1300 ad that ILoVeu. siuiceny, mwulino Eldon, turn be can-[e likingluts [Smd 1a, con 15.... .. .. 18 76 speed. ‘ ,l.\||n-n. ___ _.-. s, m9 HMO his}; 3mm 33": ran; I Will lmhall. [or caning "NH" Md. totaling. o n ut~u~ ”Mina lot 16, con 13. rnvolilnx. townflne ago um sluucauy 2 50 llbtfldlfi‘oonlz moo :, [out 15 3nd 16, ........ 1900 but 8.... ...... 95 an“) oon2...... 250 thll' dniu" .. .. 81 90 rcport,chnhut MA mm: MKMN "wring mm, :.Iotu.ouulo.. no law tum IL..." 4 u look and ‘- '9“ 1‘ “d M. “tel-noon ..... 1200 ‘ W Invd. tutu" 215 .11. oh- a. IBM”. ICU II.‘ -....... .... I” nun. conll 550 .â€".. ”‘5 cn ov'er 660 mm below damn. -_..__ .p.t..un or t :xzted States Couxxnmsmu- u- Jun-dun, Indicate thnt no such de- arrnctmn as represented has resuttt-u from pelagic 32w“. bu: that a tar: {-rrcentuge ot the loss 1:; occasioxcr‘ by the methods of slaughter on the locker-tea pursued by the United States lessees or the l'nbeunf Inland; Further Inform-Mon on the subject of the seal cntch‘ln Behring Sea this ll 75 8 13 3918 prohibited it the am! herds are to m a. cause. 31,. had be preserved from destruction. This. been in Iii health for none months. and ar «mu-u Ia aim mlnat nu Patna. mt abroad In In: Jui with he: daugh- dian industry. The Department of u: Iatflda. The: u-{ted Keener. Gob Marine, however. is in receipt of quite e Manna said that the a different story. It is aaid that the d observation of not. Thompson. Mr. Hackett and Hr. Itaooun..the Cana- dian commissioner; as well as tho . pauon or turned State: Commission- tp Juljdan. indicate that no anch de- .. “-alblg, uaual. u: hug, and uh. died before help 1111'“. “I. may, when 13w Prof. Saunders made a lengthened Journey through the Territories, vis- iting the Edmonton district. and the branch farms at Indian Head and Brandon. He reports having found many of the varieties of grain at the Brandon {arm to i considerably rusted from the effec. ‘t a severe storm that occurred a few days before his visit. The result or the threshing. however, which is now in progress. indicates that the crops will be well up to the average. One lot of Ban- ncr oats threshed on Saturday yielded over 89 bushels per acre. and several lots of wheat have averaged about 25 ‘msbels per acre. The barley has rtcldod well. some of the varieties urning out as high as 64 bushels per :z'i‘t‘. and peas have yielded in some ustances upwards of 65 bushels. In- .iian corn has zlven excellent returns: some or the varieties crew to a height or nine and ten feet. Potatoes are aisn a fine crop on this farm. and tur- nips. mangolds and carrots have done Well. From what Prof. Saunders saw or the crops in the western part of :he province he has tormed the opin- ion that the average yield of wheat will exceed 20 bushels per acre. Grain. however. in the eastern cart at Manl- :oha he found to be much less pro- mising. and it no doubt will reduce the total average considerably. It is characteristic of American Government ofllclals that they are al- ways ready to defend the View taken by the Government on any interna- tional question. Note the stand taken by Prof. D'Arcy'rhompson. the Bri- llsh commissioner appointed to inves- tigate seal life in Behring Sea. and contrast it with- that of Prof. .Yor- dsn. head of the American commis- sion. Mr. Thompson will say nothing. but 'Mr. Jordan says enquiry this year proves the. United States, conten- ‘um um Demon-lint. mm b! prohibited]! ss‘alhsrds are to ROSSSSEI uw MN In m I. u u no u M II no u N 28 07W 1450 W... ouumvlll‘. "(‘iu‘u a mu! :‘uuuliiuu liner leaving on 'l‘huruduy would not three (SHEâ€"Tuesday. Wod- twutiuy and Thoreauâ€"maul to carry. :‘I‘riuuy'u mull- beinl renewed for New Prof. Boundefl. Director ot' Domino lou Experimental Farina. who has been nbeent for more than six weeks uspwtin: the Intern experimental mrmo and enouirinx into the condi- iltion of agriculture in the west. re- urned to Uttuwn to~dny. He report- d groin crops in Briti-h Columbia as "other below the average. and the fruit crop also llghter than usual. Both groin and fruit were injured by a. long perlod or cold, wet weather. whloh bum nbout the middle or May and continued for about a. month. L'nder these circumstances fruit trees which Were full or blossoms. set their fruit sparingly. and the growth of grain was retarded. Following thin the voather became unusually hot and ;i!c of September. ripened the grain prematurely and prevented the trait from attaining its usual size 1nd qual- ity. Notwithstanding these dlsadvan- .‘ages. a large quantity or trult ha been produced in British Columbia. and shipments to Manitoba and the , Northwest Territories have been large. ingly important every year. The charges for carriage in carioad lots (0 the east hnve been much reduced. .‘dcthods of pecking have been 1m- oroved. so that most of the fruit has reached its deetinntion in :ned condition, and the return- :ocd condition, end the returns re- «cived by the growers are said to have ‘boen satisfactory. 18 76 26 0.. )6 67 a" avuunl or un- your. ‘ In omclll circle. more hu bean mmklemble talk to-duy of m.»- word Mp at tho homlnlun nin- ‘r Canada. which arrive-cl In Quo- lm early um mornltm. Colonel White. 09 my l‘nflmunlvr-(lvnornl. any. (hula In. or run nonmorn. luv- ‘nx Momml «n Thumlny. would or! am mmm at Canadian mnllmud pron ‘ tho [ma-Imam oom- munlly. "anally QM mall. (or N10 um um" Mum». lawn Now Yurk m “bane-day. duo In «mom Pam- ulu on Monday. and mom I: no! u- nuu-r umll out vh Now \‘nrk uuw .lw Saturday tollowlnr. "cum a mu L‘lumdhfll liner leaving an Thur-day mmld not mm Curâ€"Tuesday. Wed- .Iesday and runway-mails to carry. :rliuy'u mum botnc morwd {or New ul‘ . t... m: ucrun :1 WM be necessary to make It on "all-the-yeu-round” line from one o: our best Atlantic sen- uorll. (.1) That the" In no more ollzlble harbor on the western aide or Hm Al- lantlc than Hullmx or on the eastern cide than Loch Ryan. Wlxlonshlrc. In 1?. "Hand. and that between these two .mmtn \vlll be round the nhnrtosl vullnblc route across the ovenn whlvh run be and by the not nteunnhlpu at al_l (wagon. of tho your. l (2) Thu our (test waterway will al- wan be employed to the greatest ad- va‘ntese 1:: e conveyance of staple products and all ordinary cargo mer- =handlne, at the lowest possible rutel. and that to secure low men it must be carried In steam-hips 0! moderate s (3) That steamship: suitable for the trade of the St. Lawrence in summer would. at the close of navigation, and an open harbor at St. John. 31.3.. the nearest eligible Canadian seaport for :ilies on the St. Lawrence. (1) That it we desire to establish ‘ a Canadian line of passangorateum- ships: equal in power md speed to any on the ocean it will be necessary to make it on "all-the-yeur-round" line from one at our best Allnnlh- mm- utfluoon on the utter. Kennwlule A W by Dr. fiendtonl Months on the tent mun uervloe. Juet puhflnhod. In likely to exclte e. keen oonttoveuy. He discusses the St. homo. route and reluctantly In- cllnel to the belle: thin. on nooount of ton. Icebox-n emu tut llne to and from Quebec or Montreal, 1- out o! the caution. H13 conclusions are u ‘tollown: (1) Thu any uttempt to es- tablish on the St. Lawrence route 1 line of not trans-Atlantic mmvhlps to :qu those runnlng to and from New York would result in disuppumt- ment. If - . ulna. m 5.. am mum’s ulna m moon-v.- ‘ “:3..”"‘¢£‘""‘ and m can mm :3; “ma In an Mm an 3'2“: «ma '5“ t. :33»: the lamina 6m 3;! "mm. file M! m I. and work pron Mr. LOWC, starting In mm m 1 "man my"? lâ€"‘I‘M am mg” 0 m ~ "mum; ”to w M Wo- w in mm um “m. Mm .833 Sofizfiy$3 «I In ‘ W or two. Mr. mm. : saga. Namdlud. than.” 833' W Cartwright, than. Uu- ‘° ‘5‘“ 111'. J. Maooun at the Geolorlou Bur- lock um Duh- lud a cameo all. N. who bu boon u the Pribyloa Io- utcrnoon an tho nutter. Ileanwhue land- !n Behring Sea since July, mu. 5 pamphlet by Dr. Smdtoru Flown: P1010 an?!” am he has "a!” mnmummnm wm Open“ mm: m. rm “an!“ IMMOMB MM. FOGS AND ICEBERGS Commission- no such de- haa malice that a. lam; 1mm on new» Pla- on I- N!“ hunk-«Cd locals-crannies. New tortOot. 0.407 numbduh. and a weaning m which moon» Daemon Luau plan-tn Bolton-am 00 munmmmmhcum hr at!“ hum-ctr.“ who Ind M m on tho-map x. n. Molar. bo- mm mmumwwmxm 9t mmmmammueu- From a. surgical point or view It m not 1 very neat Job. but the un- putation was effected with not t tangle man. When the doctor came there was nothing Ieft for him to do except to trim the edges. bind up the foot and tell Jooephlne Thomas that chemobnveglrlmdhumb- “hawker-mute. She took a piece of stout cord and boundlt round her ankle u tightly u she could. Then she took 3 butcher but. tram a. shelf, sharpened it on the window um. and. placing her foot on tilegdceotechur. proceeded touch -_ A, the hon oa Biiflhefievfifiwtoruthve‘ nearest doctor. “It'll be hour- before he get; here.“ we Josephine calmly. "I'd better 1.:- tegd to {nyultf' _,,_'._-_.. V..\..., a...“ nun fine she became frightened. The swelling hnd extended up her foot. and the toe had turned purple. 'nu tuner. 1n the ”stat of his experience of sauce bites. feared for the worst. and last no time‘in genQing_ one o! All- pun [new more acute. and when the term hand- dmp in. one by one. ehe m limping wound with en expreeâ€" lien or may. in violent eonuut to her new sturdy cheer-mince:- “Better look at it again. Joe." eug- teeted the tuner when he heard or glue spigot. _Joeephine_ iopked, and this Jor KILLS 4 MOTHER. Thohmtno at this utory “the hind airlonsurmcnd hu voryntth tune to: championing tho fight. d won. oven 1: be: simple mind m In that «action. She got up st m the advanced ulterhood would doom In monthly hour yesterday mom“ to ant bunch.» In time for the funny mdthomtotthehelp. Jo Mn. was used to dun-1n; by and! hi. and uttered no complaint untu. haw- !n; at down on the floor. after tho muorhunxnhopunedmhc ht shoe. Nu Yolk Oct. |.-Whon Joanna The... at noun: Airy. N. J. chop" on Mr nut to. with . bum but. ”new” morning Ibo not an Ear“ hor own lite-1t but. co m cochl- urnâ€"but Che nddofl : m to Godmother «stowed. the. physical WWO. low loam-o Mu land I. an AM loll. Inn- by O Na...- I’M". It I new “(but John Guam the lire-eat Incumhont of the or [Inventor of Warm: and 0mm tor tho county at Luann-cohab- mind. Mn Nmom Do u Ital-hr of mu... 1|”!ch fight. Mn wiofilthdnnm 06 cm in: t e v u mom I. the N a ma fisher-lea Depu-unm announce. tho min) of In. W at Victoria. Hr. 3.1km spent the uumxner on bond one of the win. flout observing the way In which the egg was effected. our our 1am OWN ma. and 0.3. very an} mariachi bitâ€"Vina}; menu! known a: sea lions, and mu bun: than down to the m with Mummegvmchlthulbobu Within MI power to collect. Ion. Joseph Martin was here tic-dub but from West to Detroit team I Dr. mg: md 1:: Bulow or the w urny ve ntumod m and: censors work The roman- no oatheupperOtumtnthc n hborhoodotthommm Me tun-11mm. lose conflict. with 3.211e- this an. no m P... . .m T pinâ€"and 0n the [at :- ham r in, M... Don value ‘03:"- clclu Kay‘s“ Gm o! tho'haufofflm Let a: ban your mom value tormrnouymu “In I. an” 4.....- _-_.a_- to“. ,-,____.._. “WWW-I'm. bn in : digest ol'cGI-nm mamas-tort. my man or 5 ram Mum's“ Inland. (or all When. mocha Mud m an AM ¢ uh“ they not mun-Ml- ornlmonunz o! the hobo. CUM ,uflsdclnd mama-numb mi: unmann- Md ”floomm 'fl «twin of umr on ml. DIMORECT WORM 00.. no MAM low Tug. bedde- hm "himâ€"m" "' ”3T" Mn “it-3339:1294»â€" Woe-.1900!- And wintomognine 1H1 ! NWltflflhollon hrmimv. than our boton. N’ow ling-nu. no- mouwdn. new ldou. M copy conun- on nonhu- rermduction Iu color-or Iona colon-nod 5! n unouu min. Wmmuum obs-on rennet! home. It to .w “With. an oonp'm p- hula theme-me point-album .- h-l__ 1-1â€"... A -, â€" And “Mam-guinea!” brmjun um ova- hm copyotthe III-cum. updated: the tutu-crib", or parallax. to a mmmdfl regularly mm (or 850., o: my unwrap-tuna (or {our cum: enoh In cont m and When the who at an put-m in W ,ubucr‘her who‘ll) m ngorcstfs Magazine Free. Feroro Subscribing for “Manon: of Crown Lands. ( ”cadu- sud Fen-u Mg, Taronlo, Samba 15¢, 18“,. M' A “'-3°ldlnz.Fou-t Bu. ”Mont will boat 3; 'h" 9°“! °‘ 30M}. to desirous of cumming “Imbc. For conditions I psrflcuhn undi Demlg. having been damned by fire dot-Inca» put M. f the under-turned hubby all: {or under- mam w cut the amber. Tendon will mound up to and (tel “It 20th dav of October next. and my be to: any or for the whole. and mast mm the w par thouuud (cot cubic. I! and. Into bond timber, and per thou-ad foot 6! made into uwlon. vacuum panh- mkh‘hn- dcr are willing to futon!» burnt dab-Judd- tionmtheCI-own dethfl cubic lur timber and 8125 not thou-ad but 8 I. (or Mm Puma non Iibonv to mine. and the an. w.“ he comidond, m Wu tender at 3 mm u.- bonuu {or thumbs-on Nomi: ~ lion W the cruvn dun .- aha-n .s-nu 5 l FIE MOREST’S. A unumy o! and!" pine duh: Irena-IOU wd flnllconnod mm o! the Crown, may m and we» 0! shoot-ulna Baum, on tho lulu Ibo «(the Cur-dun Pulflc Ruhr-y. cum .- “In. AN UNPABALLIL'ID OFFER ALE or BURNT PINE. SEE ROBT. CHAMBERS, nhle com “haul. Ill-mi tho-elmuud in “Ma-tau“, y. howl-iii“?! mum. 3331 80M to my “layman-upon unfit of MN. 50c. ma .1. 1:. 0. mm, m. can} efloncyoflhhnod‘dm 0mm thoflahuboanpmu by” 5 40-8 than who luv. and“. um wrflact acute GM“ poruon from mine Diphtheri- “1‘ An ounce of m nation in hm. u... A lure cure !or all blown! ol In. M ‘ Diphunerh Ton-tutti, Q . M a. The i M 1 nnw DISCOVERY. A Pilkie’s Diphtherino mouuum'r comm Tom "titanium-om can... WNODIIOI o...” goo-mull.“ and. nan-09m U-o-n-uo FIRE AID an. my: mum. pnvntlo'n h F} ‘_"_l‘eodeg lol- Burnt Tun- 51.0”.” «momma: “Rm “ 12M.“ " “MAIN " “#31000 " on”... u o .0 I... Io. 00...... “-0. 0-

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