“SUPPLY 32!! DEMAND 9' You will be Wise to eonsidar this opportunity. w, ï¬rst advance in Canadian Staple Dry Goods. Hence there will be no advance‘ of prices in this store We wish to impress upon you the feet that prices must be higher. The ihutiou is unprecedented in the history of the trade. Instances ere report- d where buyers have ofl‘ered nu advance to secure goods, end the ofl'ers hve been declined because of the products of the mill being sold nheed he. tour to eight months. The idea of mills being compelled to refuse “.8! is something entirely new. This is where Supply and Demand get in that work end we must bow to their authority. We wish to impress upon yo} the bet thst our stock is large nnd well unsorted and bought st the old Meowesreinspositiontogiveyoubergsms. MISS MITCHELL lilen’ Printed a A a mist? para. a but: du-k donâ€"waist ï¬ned, 32 no 42 1393!. 931083 “- - - JV. 7.77.7:7'. iii-.117. . . . “‘Cu'ahion To . . pa ................ LI"! Futon Flannel. well W Vi “" Fm Grey Flannel .............. 12; M Tam nDress Goods, soft tbs-1.... :3: M0“ Caatlugu, very met, ...... 409 “h Sm" Dom sprona fat ........ 550 I"""t'menbo wme. mesa-wines: 5"" on: double-told area 300602;: ‘3 Tweééé't'éé iiéfy} w'éu- u. . . .25: km" T m a ..... > ......... 5: 18“ andwsum “a"!!! .SUTULIFFE SUNS its“: Lupus m bought. ill-out from Hall, Szonch M french Isn‘t-unlu- - '3. patch“. Gun t l ties, '03 but only 110!!! the bass .‘Mfacmr - 01". eholc 6 "MM and new designs. «€63...an83 353235.: A a. an“! mâ€. . . .2559. F3 @2303.†d. bvpriogo. Hernim'u to give youthebutummdthomm may. C‘nndmpoctmgoodlndgotmpieu. am over when“: Grocery Store Size Haneycomb Shawls. :11 m ............................... "hon Tons ..................... 5) “Mon Flannel. well upped. . . . Fm Grey Flannel .............. 12; ManDren Ronda. nan M:k.... 53 Inlu'ge She THE BARGAIN GWER: adiea' Ribbed and Pain Ujdervesta, shaped long sleeves, button ond closed fronts. colors, noun] Md 'hite. pr‘ooo 151:. me. 253. 3 '. 40. 50c, to ........ 81.00 Adiea’ Noun-ll Merino Dram-rs, ankle length, Pd†253. 40.3. to ........ 50: luau dome Kid Gloves, the Albertine, pique sewn. Hitched books, In an. brawagbloods,’ Rug, blue An amp: guar- anteed. sins 5; no 7} this [a $125 quluy, spook] price. ................ moo Bales of Factory 1 Cottons Cases of Flannelettes, Cases of Blankets, Bales of Yarn, Cases of Underwear Shirtings, Table Linens, Towellings, etc. Gut.- nd But: to mic everybody, young 93d old a wry 76 and 78 Kent-81'... Lindsay. ONE PRICE I J- 811:5:le Sons. Ilsa Mltcheu. {ON STAPLE DRY GOODS. 75 3. ARE ADVANCING PRIg§§ X. J. Carter. mon' a Funneletto vaht Shirts nest tsncy pa “my, 0011.: stashed. made with pocket. purl buttons and {may trtmmlnsv. .1914me! 50c,75:md.. .13 Mon' a Fine Arctic Ua- dernw. narcoti- llnod. overlooked nouns, double- rlbbed cuffs and “kl“, flue 80d gaff. m the skin nd without doubt bootvnlno In Uganda, extra apoc- hl polo: ........ 50¢ Grain nga, 2 who]. cameos, No X. per do: :n.----$1 95 Men's Blank Venetian ï¬nished Cost and vent. fln- all-wool Ioallsn linings, Von- etlnn cum. nan-op bound edgea. your choice of morning or annque am: can Man's and Boy!’ Falklr C spa ........ Men’s Edam Ulntera. very special “"3635 . . 6 Kon’n Cardigan Jacks“, ............ Wool Bod Blankets. Int-go. . :31 95 en's Luther Faced Mitts. Mgmatï¬o mrmAfl-wod Soon asâ€... ..... 10.0 Bgyg' Szylish 2-p'ece salsa, planed No!- tolk 3nd double- breubad â€aqua styles, rich D“- terns In shocks. 1:1! pure t e r! 31 in Sound! and English Tweedï¬. Cheviot: 306831388. durable . Itsmnlln- . lugs 81!!! now has a couplets LINDSAY- thuointhobnfldi Mmdlovom to my pctronl (gum ordeal. 813°. manning huh.- I Inn nduvofld ‘0 study not, éum, 3nd mac-Ii! 0!" dmprovomslhunnm TM ‘ III-mid and but. work ha boon my MW)- Th- Ion-on form-r- Sash mm in. Don't was for the flat. I“?â€" !nouuro your window- now. and work done 3!. mooâ€"u link founhoug ‘ my ave hm ï¬nger: but on. BUSY TIMES â€in a won. mammal!!! 05¢: lanai-tel: 0PM the WV Home, Kent-IL, Lindsay. D. R. ANDERSON. ,_ m mt sn. ... stead! supreme usual-t ell competition. Our experience of over twenty-ï¬ve you! in the W In an excellent proof the: to m unp- ly gunned w nuke you good nun. Clothe: Scotch, English and CWT“ Light and Han Saga. d! shades. OVERCOATINGS in Bayer. Id- GATHBB UO’S Nan-31b the boy! hue kiokod on their uhou during the cum. Now WI school time 3nd 2101 they-“clung b. Emvjdod. 9“ _ -â€"-â€"- â€6:1: “little mon'ufPoI-foota'hoa’ will prove o delight to Show who won thou and o I“- ilhotion to thou who poy m mode for hogd m, fo'thom. Thoy hotlook'oll. A. ‘A 5-!“ Best for the Best. RUBINSBN EWABT, Extra Grade Oak Tanned Leath- er Belting. Rubber Belting. guar- anteed quality. Patent Buck Lace Leather, Rainbow and No. I Ruo ber Packing, Garlock Spiral, Hemp and Asbestos Packitig. Cotton and Asbestos Wicking. Eclipse Gas- kets, Magnolia Metal;’Hoyt’s Bab- bet, Melting Ladles, Plumbago, Castor Machine Oil, Calf Thresh- ing Mitts, Knives, Gcggles, etc. .Manila Rope, Single and double Pulley Blocks, Iron and Steel Bars The latest and newest goods always added to Our stock makes this store up-to-datc in all lines of Hardware. MACHINE SUPPLIES. Samia Coal Oil, Canadian Wat- er White Coal Oil, and American, wholesaleand retail. J. I}. EDWARDS 00. «mums, Paints. Oils Iron and steel. Bicycle supplies. J. P. RYLEY_,_ ‘ONALD R ANDERSON, New Advoruaamontg; 7i Kantâ€"u , 3 door: wt of Whnouq. Banking 3 Spain]. $3; $353, iiQdï¬, $1.10 no $1.25. ,Www†3mm. Solicitor. etc. Overcoat or * Suit of Clothes FINE TAILORING ’. G. Edward: 0 GO. â€Malamute? mwgmgruchnlyionW†J. P. 8.719;; Cathro a Go â€~00 tn mo mt!- J! A BRITISH DISASTER. GENERAL WHITE’S QESPATCH. 4.1....†.i a II looâ€"G 1.0 gall â€saunas on: «I.â€" ‘060 I 93 E :0..- IO :33 3 It 010-4 GI andâ€! an uIDIG Ilaâ€"IIIIOO luau-kl London. Nov. 1.-- e Iollowing b the an o! Guard iw'u dean-owl: to the Wu omen: ‘t: "lady/smith. Och-J; 80. â€" (10.85 p.m.)â€"I home to ; dinner to theeolumnsentby 4 toukenpo- union on a hill to‘tjuu'd the la“. flank of the troops. .11: than 09011- tions to-day the Myal Irish Full- liars. No. 10 Mountain Bum and the Glouccsmnhlrb Went were surrounded in the hills and. after losing hesvily. had to “punk“. The casualties law not yet. been ascertained. , # --- n J "A man at the Mica. employed as . hospital orderly. am in under a. tug of truce with a letter from the survivors o! the oolimn who ukod {or assistance to but: tho dad. I tau- therc is no doth 0! the truth 0! the report. the_'l‘rnnsvn.sl. Lord Minto. who is | on old English nrmy omcer. denied that the recent news showed e. dis- ester. It might be e reverse. but it . would stimulate the Wish tor the end they bed in 'h'..w linen also praised Gen. White, who, he sold, had won the Vicwrin (in. over end over again, end who was s credit to the Gordon Highlanders. l which had turned out so many splen- > did olï¬ccrs. lore ’l‘noo’n Ordered, \ I The commander-indict. Fiddler Ishall Lord Wolseloy. has issued on order tor the mobilization by Nov. 6 of the reserves of the Suflolk. Essex and Derbyshire regiments. who will .be sdded to the South Ali-icon iorccs. ‘ ' In It tor Ins-ope ! The prepsrstions to cell out the .second army corps. es cabled to the .Associstod Press yesterdny morning. 2 when in conjunction with the 03W 3 ordinary navel activity here, has again Anromed the belie! in service : . circles that the Government has good ‘ ; reason to snticipntc Europenn hostile i ity. A representative or the Associat- ‘ ed Pres hes love-tinted the nutter. :and still nndeno reason to justiï¬y this lstest reiteration get rumors oi iB-slan, French or German Interva- gtion. ‘It wss lesrncd ongoodsu- thority that the motive consists. to quote on omcisl. “in wanting to show the other icllows whet wocnn do." end is on s line with cellio' out “.19. militis so a purely recen- tionary measure. dictated by no- cessity of bringing up the home mili- tary iorce to its normnl strength. or. rather. to s. strength proportionste with the necessities of n nation en- gaged in s. foreign war. Still, it is Idoubttul whether the second corps ; will be actually called out. That de- velopment depends on two circum- stances: First, the attitude of Eu- rope. ss evinced after this ï¬rst so rious British reverse: second. upon the judgment of General Buller. who. -i1nding the conditions not so favor able as expected, may demand more troops. It does not follow that the entire army corps, even if celled out. will be sent to Genera.) Buller. It in more probable that it will be kept home to supply the pinces oi units ’! sent out in commence with General 1 ’ Buller‘s wishes. Upon the present on ganizetion the home forces are sup- ’ posed to be capable of raising st ' I short notice three army corps. Should .. “I to out 0! ma I am alone maiblg (or the "3, } plan. in the m hid: the din-ul- oecmed. phn. Tharp in no None whatever to the troopsnu the position was un- terioble- . Lord lint. .- th I“ Ken Homruul, Nuv. 1.â€"Lord uli..tu. the Governor-General ot Colman. in 3 speech delivered her. last. night. bo- torc the Caledonian Society. wok oo- msion to refer to the situation in Mountain Battery and Two Battalions Lost to England. the War Once decide upon raising I. second corps. it will necessitate the calling out o! more reserves. Brltnln 1n the Dark Rem the Position nt Wyn-1th. . London. Nov. Lâ€"An ominous cnrtnln he! exam descended upon mm. In New. 50 deepatchcs except the onion! tele‘runl of General Sir George Stewart White have thus tar been permitted to mention the disaster, and no telexrun from lady-mm: has been received m London since the ad- vkes from the British commander. crat- gh es rise to n belief that communication has already been cut. In whlc event tome time must elapse before (I retailing British losses are received: ' un-nnau va‘pv -I‘ .--V, _ t the Wu- once oilicini: hnve received turcrmation on this int they have retrain- ed from publishing t. Geneni White‘s es- timato that the British losse- went about so ls evidently quite separate from the prob- able losses In killed and wounded anon; the captured battalion. On this point there is the greatest suspense among the re!» tives of the risoners. It is supposed that the stamped“ of the mule. mount the marrying away of the reserves of ammuni- tions. and that the troops captured capita- h'od after firing the rounds which each man curried. ._ '.'* 0‘ Morning Post, printing out how not! tho Lsrlxish were to a "still greater disas- rm“ says- "In capturing the column the rum: also had the Duvoushlre Regiment . .. "o-olly at their mercy. and a little more dating world have made a bad omino- much worse. and, seeing that a force strong onongh to scoop a couple of In!» het- tnltous could have at Itself practice 137 he- twoon ‘Sir 090 0. Wake and his cunp, we may be very t nukful that to-day are not more serious than they are. The lesson has been a severe one. It In humm- atinz to ï¬nd a nation otrannen beating sown-s at their own "game. but the sooner a proper respect in Mid (or Boer ltmtm 9nd tactics the bettor‘for our thrttmee In The Morning Post calls attention to Sir George White's use or ,the word "capitnin. non." romnrking' that it suspects the word was med carelessly. it any: : “We prv-tér to assume HIP-t the; mlumn tough; until it was cut to pieces and til the†ammunition was gone. Capitulation is l word of shame. 'h-oo‘ï¬s In the ileid.cannqt capitniate vith- out' agmce, Ind disaster is not necessarily anyone? The Times says . “We lave not wk}: a considerable reverse. It In for the union to show that It can bear ill-:oï¬unc w!!!» courage and d13nlty._"_ ‘ _ Then-9718 no general dedre evinced on the Ear-t of the morning papers to criticise 8h- porn White Inn 1!. pending the Arrival of further details. On the contmry the appoqltlon In to Idmlre hin.mnly courage In shunning full responsibility; “Chnltnlntmn†a Word of Shame. CURTAIN RIDES '1'“ â€ENE. éhi Have Been Worse, FRIDAY. NéVEMBER 3. 1399. ‘ glmon lTl-iE CON Col. Domvlllo Voluntocrs I Re clmont For South Africa. ï¬NOFFElWF CAVALRY g THE CONTINGENT’S GOOD-BYE. Ottawa. Nov. 1.â€"n um nap-nu covenant no desire. It an hove paced st its disposal within three week! a resin-1t of audits: avg}- ry. Tho Government. by it. prompt action in dupotching the reg-Imam of 1.000 mhntrznto the Cope. has done All tint tho will outhortum uk- od. and tho avdry ochcmo bu been hex-hm: "Will [in you volume cav- dry regiment tor South Alden {orth- wlth 1! Win. (Signed) Colonel Al .oon .- the new: ofColonol Domvillo’u plu- boeuno known at tho Ride-m dub ; amber o! mum-mm loydhu got up A subscription list. and within 5 M minus named promise- to m our “.000 mm shipping the Wt. 030 (mu.- Manet In time. cola-u uomvm- u... probably not receive n on." until an. morning. Colonel Donvm. bu not. had an opportunity to consult Gena-n! Hutton restrain; tho pun. but It will to mannered an L1..- nunflnr ncuon. Colonel Domvmo. 0! course. in not now n member of tho W minus. “Mind! â€posts-.0 and DI.- W Intoxicationâ€"AI. pm..- â€on: 1- Call- un mum â€to". m Donn-huh M W m" 3 80.4.0. at lather rungâ€"‘0- an o...- low, Father Point. On... Nov. 1.â€"'nu troopohip Btrdinian passed outward nt 830 any yang-«1.1m The vol-d “ 7~,__ 1-....A wu boarded here and all were loud to be In happy trim. moving shout tho dockl in o ltvely sup, laughing and joking. Not a mom-um! coun- m w t. All ooaned m- M with the duty they owed to tho brovo old flag. for the honor of and; New was delighted with tho moment send-on they got at Quebec. apt. Johnson uld In con- val-dill that be hot! seen my vcuuion that be no man; troop- ombarkeu on troopsh pc. but. m did he see better bundling, dinâ€" mwcred our nu weather- 0mm. Nov. 1.â€"H.M.S. mt will convoy the Sordinhn to Cape Town. At. Sydney. 0.8., the Captain at tho Sardinia: will receive instruc- tions to this edect. 11:13 mm b the hahlp of the North Amcian no Cover-0569.0"! Hen-ed With M's Conn-Cont. Quebec. Nov. 1.â€"Tho following m1- liter: order- m issued Int. oven- inz in compliance with order. re- ceived from the xenon] om comp mend“ the militia. 0! undo. I em instructed to convey to Mili- mmmnxo.7mznunxcd- lacy the Governor-Genet! he been to express his cordial eetie- hcuon. st tho eoldierly nppoernnoo and disciplined cmhcrkntion at out: comrade- nnd representativoe oi the eeoond epoch! service bettelion. Royal Canadian Regiment. on Mon- da. the 30th inst. The sword om- oor commanding also desires to ex- KW“ con'gratuiationa to 0.11 contacted upon this auspicious event in Media: military history. By oa- dor, Geo. Bolt White. colonel. acting D.O.C.. ID. 7. 1n ammo with instruction- to eeived from the Deputy Minister. I an requested in the name of the hon. the Minister .0! Militia and Defence. to convey his cordial thanks to Hie Worship the Mayor and to the citi- zens of Quebec. and to express his extreme satieiaction at the loyal de- monstration accorded to the second| special service battalion. Royal Gin» dian Regiment. on the 30th inst... on " the occasion of their departure for? active service in South Africa. By order, George Bolt White. lieutenant, ! colonel. acting D.O.C. MD. 7. ' ’ A Deco-d Contingent. It is seriously suggested here in military circles, that the (hasdian Government. in view 0! the recent disaster in South Africa. and the number of Canadian wolunteers anxi- ous for service nbrond, should offer 3 â€00nd contingent of Canadian troops. I! this is nOt done. it is said that the dozen or two ofï¬cers who went to go should be sent. A captain .- a Prlvsto. thston. Nov. 1.â€"Capt. Bruce Curtuthers. a graduate of the Royal Hillary College! paving been rerused :eomn;is§ion in' the (hiadicn contin- gent, quietly slipped on to Quebec and altered the mice a u private. He is a non of the late John arro- .Queboc, Nov. ].-â€"'1‘homa.s C. Orn- dorfl'. of Worcester. 112133., presented to thé contingent. yesterday one thou- sand bandoliers, valued at over 81,. 000. These carry each 100' rounds at ammunition. The gift. is a moat gen- erous one.- and decenc- tho heart: thanks of every Canadian. GOOD-BYE T0 CANADA. cm to the Continent. mm SATISFACTION. Crescent (I. 00-107. 3mm. 01 shod-bye. were found moon: uh: was received with comm: and oxabonnt mutation. at |un1m Mammal. landing tumumuymmtulu Inna tmflbeythalï¬nio- =Mmtmmthsuoooupiodtho Inmntiouottbmmaot the ‘oonntry..uoon molwhich them ill“. ‘doubtlml “ditto-anode! :opinion in tb liberal nah. nth-u alwaylnnztboingbodydmm do their on W Margit; nan-mm m â€mammal-ct m m held by Sir WW Laurie: and his colleague. in Wod- orn Ontario putook at mocha-our 0! . trimml prooouion. for «We many at the elector. with tho result that populu' mtion bu been no- ootdod, nnd oontidnnoo in the strength and integrity 0! the “mini-tuna: non ï¬rmly “aha-had than out. his (or’ owl. the quantum of “any subsidies. to 033me d which the m wing has not gimp giun q» mot annul- Kind approval. Wag st Kine-r- dino m n nt d oi patrons. thought nod activity. tho Pro-int npoho‘u raw: “1 hnwn and the at tb patron- and I luv. and thnt 01 war. awn-ad to nilwny subsidies. Gentleman. I any [are and now. what I think on tho point. 0111' (that. up ptm-tho ndunood libonls. u up: proclun theme".- Wnn Alto'etbl' Wrong. nay won in .the wrong when M conï¬ned mlway subsidies .hno- lutnly. but than wow the chm of the late covetnmnt at the policy of granting gailwgy subsidies to‘ :12: "'â€""â€"r -7, way. that do not need then '1!) lhnt extent 1 mm with them. But :here oe‘n nee-ions there it in the my a mu in this coun- try to give nilwny uid. Sonatina. I have'uen the wt “unwed in patron literature that in the United Rates (by Ve no tic!| st ell to rail- “,3 ; thnt . I the nilwua there were constructed .by private energy and private eapxtal. This is true. dud when the tune com. u it will some day. that we shall lave reached the the position now held by the United ashes. we will do the em. But re- member this. we he}; t_.er_ritory jpst tend. on: the country. there no mo“ districts whom colonization i. (on: on. whom young and vigorous mn ‘3‘ moving in. to earn Unit In! mottholomtaldntdtb. . n. mm be W In ordor to [at a runway. An Apt Illustration. “Lot u put a question to you.†continual tb MOI. “Here in the oognty at â€you Inn tn or that run-Ivan tt 109$. our! 000 of which' has been M by amt every one at which reached. public money in ordea- to lax-inc it up to the' standard in which it is gt 'tho ' . 1 than railway! had 3, 5 the Unitod States. but nix millions of wk. to-dlyw hile they huh seventy-seven ’ a population a! 77,- 000.000 an ode more than ; popnlntion at ammo. When â€lays pn_ largo I“ V'WV'VWo 11-..â€" "v .â€"â€"-- â€" T'- a population a 0» United States with all the wealth which 77,000,000 can manta; it will be possible {or private capital. rinte energy. to. do what. we came do gt the pin-ant thin. Remember. too. that while an h'q a popnlgtiog‘ol only 6.M,Wo :34 Al _. .1 LL- 56:11: produce to Inn-kit u youm now (loin. you would have to do what you did (arty you! as, out it. to market a dist†o! 40 or per- mâ€" 90 miles. I war-393°: a": â€"'â€" 'v _ __ no†ï¬ve-Ezra“ othoirwputi of tho country. and how much“! a curtain staudud of populution. but recollect tut that. m toâ€"da my diatriqtg in Outayio. nu Quohuo. in the Kantian to-day. which on young md hapless munitions, and which have to cart thoir produce to market. a you had todofortyyoanago. my aka-to wound. in than nuisance no that tiny my able to b ' themolm to tho onus standard civilization that you how bum in this county of Bruno. I appeal to you. men of Bruno. ought not the 3017th to come to thoir moo and raise them tqtb can utmdsrd which you enjoy! .u- a. , "A4,-L ‘, "There must be solidarity unouget ' In all"; added sir Wilfrid; “we 3!! all ' Canadian. I admit of no dintinctionn ' otmwotodor.otemd.or geo- graphy. We are .11 the m wheth- er we live in the country. whether we live in the back townships, or wheth- er. we live in up front; we are all the 58m. and we must aid each other. and thank heaven. I any with pride. to-dny‘ the country is rich enough‘ 'to i be able to 've that nuisance. to hid . the ctr-mine young men who are ' doing their best to nuke homes for. thoughts! in the prairie- amt in the i 891W Snooou of our Clubbing Oon tract wtth the Westminster. A. new announcement of our pre- : minm proposition will be found, this ; week in our advertising c alumna. i There is no better reading in the 1 paper than’ in this attractively gotten up advertisement. It! tells of that er oollent paper. the Wastminster. With which- the Post is th‘s r clubbing. and o! the two valuab booksâ€"{Um “Ideal Cook Book" and The‘ “Life of Christ" for the youngâ€"that are ten.â€" tures of this premium after. Bore isan opportunity} to set your local. paper, ' not bo_wtthout.ono’ ; 9! thus best tunilrnnd malicious pupa-I m U: vvw; â€"â€"-v_- _,, __ comes to nut subscribers whomd in their orders now in} tho groposition tagivotraetorbglanoeuo yam-the Post and fit Westminister. In other word: subscriptions start now and due. to Janqary Ml. ‘ .Toronto Mail) and Empim repoï¬ so! the sailing of the Canadian contingent from Quebec on Mbnday: Ongotf the TH! PREMIER! TOUR LISTS GROWING. ‘ol. Hughes for Africa- report 10! TERMS. $1.00 PER PAYABL‘I 1. mm TEN PAGES ma. who magnum-tam ‘ now: by 1.11111; seconded by". 'Mndiu. um w. a. Gumbo»- m gamutâ€"Curried. ‘ loved by W. Thorndike. seconded 5'! .Oapt. Hunter. that Johnson Elli: ‘30 wï¬m mud Land and W. Jordan: 10“ 09‘» P5“ rickbd and W. â€non; for Dick.) Baum:- mm; for Linux“? moi! Post and Vagina; for Fou- _ loo. Arm 1m; “43!; 3-33: Maximal matinee! than†Bowman's WM Wu hold gt ngwood. .t C. A. ï¬stton's, on th mint of an m match. W“- noadly.0ct25th. Lhmnnmbu‘d hmuMdbnmwmt,“ at when w satisfaction via tbwkdoneattln match. Aft. tbs meeting wu called to or“ by up president. W. 3 Cuban. tho 1‘- low‘iu resolutions mane M: loved by Capt. Hunter. new byJ. 31mm thounnbd'thio mating ha bad-rod to the "lid; muldont. W. 3 6111mm. for- hi! I!" vices for this put gunâ€"Darrin. mica rwxmmm. I: 0. Guitar. w by Capt. Hunter. would hymnmmtvehqnwlw- in; match next yumâ€"Oath“! unsui- Mud; am my mum: call-t by the president to dd‘buiuu. that gun directors tom 8 «mm-‘03" mtmnhotan t were “- doudto mind“ (or warm tot. the d!!- anolvod. tlgt 3t gy_moetipg c3110! 3 j.â€".. ' Kr. £33315}: Kannington. onen- a sett of patented poll strgpe and brit- chon for a prize next year. Blasting than adjourned. ; ; Hours. J. W W. JM 5 EWilaomotflant GeaL '0,“ up Vanuatu-Warden “Id t ‘0' rotary, be ummitttoo to unit a- theoonntyoomgcilattboJunom Nuns 0t Prizeâ€"Winner; The following are the winnu‘ h pm; 3rd. James Bid). Mariâ€; “1' Fred Dam. Karim-a- Second-clasa men in‘Sodw-lst. Alfi'od m Hariposa; 2. Wilbor lane; ‘81" ipou; 3111. Robert Love. Maipou; 4- Bart Graham. ‘ Bat 910'“ It" in god; Herbert nhun. Ops: but till- iahi in nod. (harks Rich. m bept crowp of cod furrows. Chad. Rah. W190“- . Jawâ€"mt. Dobann. MAI! ' J, Campbell. “Fair-View Farm." ' John Dobaont Maxipasa. _- I“... Men in â€Stâ€"abuse. â€"â€"â€"lst, Edward Eel. Mariposa :2nd.1 Neil McLean. m 3rd.C EPWOps-Hnat crown in stubble, C. E. Fugue. Ops; best tini‘: Edward. Rich, Maripcsu. - up -g. OHEDLEB. (Correspondence to Tim PU.) The farmers 316' well on‘ with their work: and lots of grain» is being mt- ‘koted. who annivemry aervioel of the Mytorian church. Cinema. gland of! all up bbt ot- $400. The wt- raga will hp burned on next h.- dnn evening heron» the magnum. “1 tin church. _ - \ mur. nub an “Wt to one: Ivory M Son's stove last Snub: night, bpthgod topom m MW" 6E1}. under Iiiâ€"lat, Bobs! Com Marinara; 2nd. W._ Gull-q. Ops; â€tog-.0179. Hebe: Cox-Inch. *1}â€" m,L __ n-...:-L If.â€"_ -E>" :Câ€"lismfmr Iiiâ€"lat. In. Leah. mad, Jan. Graham. unripe-s; 8rd. Frank Lane. Nari ; best crown. Jul. Leddy; 119d: fin‘ _ {as-.plsddy. I -L "A. wllwwo Donations to Pfiawi Asmhtion: B. Sylvester. Lindsay, ; C. Seaton. Oakwood. 84; E. Z. Yerex. Little Bri- tain. $1. 103. Jenkins. Little Britain. 31; J. F. Maunder. Little Britain. ‘1; J. G. Inrin. Little-Ritalin. 81: W. I Yerex. Lier Britain. 81; J. R,- Glenn); Little Britain. 50c: Mariposa. council. 035; Ops council. 320- OOUN‘I'Y PLOWING MATCH. VERY S'JODEN DEATH. 31“ n, “W. vv- â€"-.â€", finish. Haber Cornish. Ignâ€" brim will be built. t.†Graham. Ops: D. and BL Gwen's!-