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Lindsay Post (1907), 20 Oct 1911, p. 11

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"53:; g, . fl. !)“' 1‘ sec-1r \ - A“), ‘ u.» y ‘3 LJ 1;- u» _, _'” w and who _ sense when he spouts about throwmg! ‘19 saa rathex‘ that: g. 3 t: I " a 3*" 4:33 ago, has, it the diamonds into 1. "”3 « - ~. .. . 197 Ms bridn wear thaw. They're n02» - » , tum-2‘: -. “ ~ .~ . ; may,” 3 ‘ 1n trouble hrs to throw. or hls brzde’s either. ~ ‘ They are Mona's. and I shall talge £113 3 “° Eiberty of pointing that out to 1mm. t . Hume: m, _ L‘ “r ‘3 a fight on a Montague laughed. .. h ‘4‘, Wifh two other mei. ‘ “Your indignation is generous, ‘3 said. “and in Miss de la Marx’s name '1 Hrs ‘ R_ ‘ ‘,.\ Math! 3' “~94, of Edna Aven- 1 thank you for it. But at is not she ”3 to t who objects; it is Mrs. Carrington.” '5: h. floor on top “011," said Scott, “that doesn’t mat- :“In 1 . . ° mmms old baby and ter. I don’t care a rap 3 1' girl should S ““584. Th» 1 don't seerwhy that p00 5m ‘8 we" “‘3 °“ be defrauded of her inhefltinceikug-z‘ {Gt-ho :11! and her side was bruis because you and Sgax-fgrongm gener " th ul is ‘fincthintoo‘onoe Luann :3 m were placed 091?)r busmessgwnh someone ele’a dia- , _ WLJ com. um 1m- ffigl mi month. It’s, raglan now‘nonw' mm: { MUSIC BY 2 MAIL i s, u: ”“3 5V‘ms s \ ss ss“‘“ '3 1mm BRITAIN émwwos‘.‘ sssm 0:0 51w. graduat» vi 7hr Ontario Yaemsryfollrge. Pun: Gradu- morzhe Royal Vetcrinm'y Cu! ”223-30 Of the L-mdon School of .Emlled‘cine. Day and night. calls promptly at- aid- ”'87-, UIIISAY 5515mm“ SURGEON :wn NEW PREMISES é III, III. is recognized as ndz's High Class Commem- Schoal.” The instruction is DR. J. M. RICE mt 73‘3“ 9“ may first class m our catalo Swings and Uzcrcoatings Antiwar: formerly occu- M by Wilson Pogue, when: we will be found lithocr c‘nozcr stockoi PETERBORO ESINFSS COLLEGE mm a speialty. Charges rate. Pbunc :37. office and me corner Russell and ‘ ““33“. There were cuts on m “In. and her side was bmis '0 °' the men were placed under and '11 come uplor trial on Inch an! h Thet ,IOTT auslness GOIIOKO Etta ioreignera Who or. :de Georgian Bay Railvny, and Who few $335 ago, has. it got himself in trouble owrossn m. Principal umt gust 28th he past. 30 trainers in HIT mum , we do bet.- S than any mav study y at. home lege. Affil- lercial Eda- nf Canada. you to m- ‘ning. Ex- ;u'xt) 0f the Honk- keep- unmpmued. Hum Start “it‘ll: keeps 'X‘t'd Banks “-5. Enter instruction W rite to- :ue. Enter Ontario ltC Nth They ran Elsa‘s boat into the water and jumped aboard. Scarborough and Varney took the oars, and Scott steer- ed. There was no wind for sailing, and Gillies‘ boat had only a single oc- cupant. With two oars against his two sculls they should be able to catch him before he reached :the orange schooner. Presently Scott shouted:â€" “He is making straight for the shed of steam. and the steamer is standing in towards him!" There was a dull roar from the set ahead. A ciond of steam shot hissing into the air. and a heavy wave rolled towards them. They held the nose or the boat to meet it as it came. and rode over it in safety. But the water which came overboard from the wave's crest was hotâ€"hot enough to scald where it splashed upon them! A minute later Scott stood up with a yell. “Hold her hard! For heaven's sake. stop her! He‘s done for!" “A submarine eruption!" said Scott. in an awed voice. “It rose right under him. He‘s gone!" "No. it isn‘t!” exclaimed Scarbor- ough. suddenly. “ t has just put out to sea. and is making for the sghoon- er! Come on!" "Then follow him! He hopes to dodge us in the mist." Their boat rocked in the heavy broken swell. which followed. and a warm steam closed around them and shut out the stars. LU“ mu; nuâ€"uMâ€"u ‘v_ » them to see. The man. had been boiledâ€"absomtely and literally boiled!” And as fleshâ€"ugh” ‘It was an awful death " said Scott._ ‘I witnessed it you know. Horace had promised that I should be in at the death but we did not think that the words would be interpreted in so 111:- “Yes. it’s a schooner. She has been there or th'rreabouts for the last three hours. but she doesn‘t show any lights. Gfllies' boat is firing at the back of the héadland there.” of steam has been rising continuously from it all the time that I have been here. and if you put your hand in the water. you will feel how warm it is." "There is something black out there beyond." said Scott. ‘ r . ‘mv-vv‘vvvvvwvvvvw cogmze that tor the present I an ce- ieatnd. Elsa, if you will help me, I will go to bed. in the store-room of yams and maize. which is the best guest- chamber which this inn affords. What a handicap it is to be old. and a wo- man! Good-night. gentlemen. It may surprise you to learn that [wish you success. I grieve for the loss of my seventy per cent.. but I should grieve more if I thought that Gillies had got away sate with his thirty!" Two hours later Scarborough and :=.x>:t were standing on the sea-shore with \‘arncy. looking out over the wa- ter towards. the Ring~Rock. Darkness had fallen. but a bright moon sent long quivering flashes from the swell oi the waters. and shone upon a curi- ous white cloud which lay upon the sea about half a mile out. . “It is the new islet which Davis spoke of.‘_' said Vamey. "That cloud CHAPTER XXVII.‘ Bumpers to the Brides! "It was a horrible sight, sir." said 1 Val B. Montague with a shudder; You may. be thanktui, you, _wefireA not The done with them?” “I believe they are going to be sent home.” ‘fg ’3', “To be made up? For Whom?" “For nobody, sir. They will be sold, and the proceeds will be used to re- lieve. as far as is possible, the distress and unmerited sutiering which the failure of the firm of Carrington and Varney caused in countless homes in England. That this should be done is the wish of every person, except one, who has any concern in the matter 6:? all. Scarborough says he would livos brought them. E honor-him 101‘ that decision. sh. and I should un- hesitatingly say the same thing my- self.” “Who is the one person who ob- jects ?" “ ’ho do you imagine it is? There can only be one person." “Miss de la Mar," said Scott. After all. she has every right to object, since the things were bought with he: moan} In the first instance. Scarborough is a good chap. and I‘ve promised to be his best man when the time comes. but it seems to me he‘s talking non- sense w'v‘n he spouts about throwing AAV the diamonds into the sea rathex‘ than â€"-â€" mknu’rg no; "I understand that your own escape “So I heard. What is g I," were found in a tin case in a to mp he's talking nonâ€" he spouts abcu: throwing 3 into the sea rathex‘ that: wear them. They’re no: w. or his' bride's either. >â€"-'- --A r aha“ take the on tobe “Why not... sir, if I likeitand my wife likes it? We are going to finish the tour as advertised, and be married at the end of it. After that we’shall probably go into the same line of l business on a larger scale. I think of ihaving a fleet. I don't Consider bet 1 cause my Wi 1ie happens, fortunatay bi' iunfortunately to b: rich, that there is any reason \V by I should. be idle for ithe rest of my life. ’Besides. for the i present tour I am under contract to my troupe." ! “You are losing one of them, aren’t you? VameV' 3 wedding is tomorrow." I “Quite so, and a Very charming brue « he is to 11319.8»9- vou are VVrang in ‘thinking‘ that I shall lose him. The Ehoneymoon is going to be spent on board the Sea-Horse; Varney mill per- ;form as usual; his wife. will be use- :fully employed in learning the duties iof a chaperon; and at the end of the ‘tour they will rcturn to San Miguel ‘ and‘Ph-il will 3T0“ pine-apples in part nerShip With his 1 ther-in-ia‘ii. The idea is quaint. perhaps. I am given to 4 understand that it was the lady’s. "Muriel Davis 1)1“0130"€d to go on tour {:V-ith a circus rompany. and on her ‘thILB'VIBOOIl, too' cried Scott. “im- ' ’ljn ,d a: for r-nnpnrprinor \31 s‘ \ \ do 2:: -' (C: s. Cer . "I am told that she was somewhat gprejudiced against us," he said. “She {has chosen this method of testing the itruth of her theories. and. her father .agrees with me rhat itis a very sen- ;sible method. too. She is. a very 3charming girl, but between ourselves, i1 believe her father thinks she will {make a better .wife..to my excellent gfriend, Phil Val-hey, when she has :learnt that between the inevitable “She is good enough to tell me that she has; and on the evidence she ot- ters I am inclined to be vain enough to believe the statement. As I told you just now. I am the happiest 'un- feathered animal in the island. But of course it is on false pretences.” "Well. I shouldn’t let that worry you." said Scott laughing. Montague sighed profoundly. “I don’t." he admitted dolefully. “That is what I find somewhat dis- tressing. I am marrying a rich wo- man. and if I were ashamed of myself on that account, I should think better of my own character. But Jehosha~ phat, sir! there is no room for any emotion but joy in this contract! I can't feel sorry. I could jump up now and kiss that waiter! Jehoshaphat! Wouldn't he stare!" “Do it," said Scott. ;rigixt and the 'nevitabl: wrong there : lie-.5 the Yes: country of the debateablz {Many excellent people live in that lcoxtntry,.wl1ose coats are neither of a ,pure and heavenly white nor of an gimpossible black, but a hard-wearing ;;--::spectable shade of grey; but she ' does not, or will not .know them. Her : eye at present con see only crude black ‘ and white; Mr. Davis hopes that under our tutelage she may learn to appre- lcfatsx h? artistic vaiucs of the half- "But it seems that she htr" need 0! you.” “Then the fraud was not serious.’ asked Scott laughing. Montague became very grave. “It was. sir‘ I was led to believe that I was offering marriage to a. lady who. if not absolutely penniless,rwas at any rate not rich. ‘She is prepos- terously rich. and she has been aware of the tact for three months. She had not the slightest need of my assis- tance." I had been shamelessly duped. Mr. Scott: swindled in fact; and I think that I am at this moment the happiest biped in the island of San Miguel. I don‘t except the two younger lovers. Varney and Scarborough!" “Exactly what I say. I offered a. partnership once before. and for cer- tain reasons withdrew my offer as soon as it was made. Her subsequent be- havior led me to believe that those reasons were no longer operative. so at Furnas the other day I renewed my offer. She accepted it, and it was not tiil the day before yesterday that I discovered that she had deceived me. “Sit down and don't bellow like that in a public restaurant. and I'll tell you. She overreached me in the negotia- tions for a partnership." “Overreached you? What d’you “Do it," said Scott. “No. sir! I should make mysalf ridiculous, and Mona dislikes my do- ing that more than is necessary. Have I told you that the repairs to the Sea; Horse are finished and that she will be ready for sailing the day after to- marrow?" “What 8 that got to do with it? You haven‘t got a bride." “I hope to have, shortly." Scott jumped up with a shout: “You are going to marry Mona de la. Mar! By Jove. I congratulate you heartily. Montague! But how and when did It happen?" * mean “What are you going to do with her? Sell?” “No, sail " “But you won't stick to that kind of life now!” ”I didn’t mean anyone to know yet. but I’ll to“ you. I said just now that Scarborough would object to his bride wearing those stones, and that I sym- pathized with his feeling. I sympa- thize with it so much that if my bride wanted to wear them. I should forbid her." am not answer. 'J'nen he looked up with a. curious, half-bashful. half-ex- ultant expression on his face. and said: f3“? ".VJZCh is . "EUâ€"mack or white?” asked Sec.“ W’t‘n arm: cement. "He start I! b: '.ack and then became imvossibly v. 3111?, Y ‘.:e.ieve," said Mon- tague grafcfiy. “Th-f‘ honeymoon will probably nae}: 1‘1? that he is a very scrvlzeable shade of gnarl grey. ” “You 1‘ ha a. funny :‘tip lcad,” said Scott. “V.“zaza “Ry Scarbcre‘fi 31 has to go to London a'it bout. that gunman»- You mm m I," m u M (-4 F ’1: Hr. H. 'A.Ran~, 0r Ilia, was in town toâ€"day for a few hours. Mr. G. 8. McDonald, Brunswick was in town yesterday. “To Miss Else. Carrington and the Cabieman!" LINDSAY CENTRAL PRIZE LIST “A bottle of fizz first!” cried Scott. “Bumpers to the three pairs wh) are going into double harness!" "I am with you. sir. A health to Pa‘rppas Joe and Muriel Davis!" r"To Val B. Montague and his lead- ing lady!" Berkshire Smine.â€"â€"In.this class C. H. Mark carried off first. and sec- ond prizes for beer, boar under six months and over threemonths, sexy over six and undex: twelve months. first for sow and firstfs‘econd and third to: sow under six months and over three months. . am no? in lisi‘ confidrnmx sir. so i cannot it‘ll you. Rm i don't think ‘29 nrcd worry. Borax“ siie~ca~f::. this isfuml sh“ manager: very well on at} ‘ncontp which was officially re- turned. I bflim'e, as noihing a year. Bis-H you observed her drrfisses? They are not those of a woman who dines off a crust habitually. I don‘t know where she means to raise funds for the future. but I have no doubt at all tha , she will ,raise them. I have an im- mense respect for that woman‘s abili- ties. sir. However," Montague added. rising, “we will lca‘v‘c the question 0 her future livelihood for the widow h 1'- self to settle. i want you to come with me to the circus now. We are giving our last performance in Form; Delgada tonight. and I have adver- tised that it is for the benefit of Pam: pas Joe. the Revolver King, who is to be married tomorrow." .1 Tamworth Swine. â€"V.-‘x. .\. (‘olviIIc carried off smeral prizes in this class including- first for boar, first ' and second for boar oxér six and- under twelve months boar under " six months and o\'er three months,‘ arid first and Setond‘ and third for sow, sow ove’?’ six and under twelve 'nion- ths and for so'w under six and OVe!‘ three months. ' ” .‘ ' Yorkshire White Swine-4â€"Boar,’ -1 and 2, R. E. Thurston; boar over six and uhdér twelve months, 1 R. E. Thurston, 2 Stephen Oliver, 3 R. E. Thurston; bear under ISiX' and Over, three months. 1 and “3, Culiis and llama,“j .. ‘R E. Thurston '; sow, 1' andb ‘R. E Thurston, 2‘01!- li's and Lane“ so“ o‘er six and un- der 12 months,1 Stephen ()1i'xér,- 2' R. E. 'lhurstun , sow under 6 and over 3 momhs, 1 '3. E. Thu’rston, 2 and 3 (‘uIIié fixid Thine ; Sp'ééial {of BaCOn h0g5, 1 :fullis and Lam; R. E. 'l‘hurston, 3 G. H. Mark,lq__-j ‘ “You've :1 rar: h:'1d for detail, Mono. tague." he said. “Of COurse all this it your arrangement. But you’ve forgot- :en 0119 person, haven't you?" “I think not. sir. \Vho?" “"rs (‘2 '“ -inztnn " “I did not mrwer her. V» hen I heard that she had remxm: d from hnr chill,» l vent to SI. '2 C idadc‘s and offered her‘ the past of v. ardmbe mistress on board my schooner. and cashier in the cir- cus. 3 hav: r1 immensa admiration for timir won an's strength of mind and business capacity. However, she re- fused. I lcarn2d subsequently that some of the ladies who will be with me on the Sea-Horse would not have been pleased if she had accepted." “Miss De la Mor, for instance!" queried Scott. “I naturaliy consulted Miss De la Mar bCfCi'B gains: to Stte Cidades at all. I had hi? ‘2'}! rm‘mossion. She considered horse” 'Ti"ii~;-E) capable of managing in? AL’IO . “What is the \ ids . going to do for a. living?" I Poultflâ€"(‘ock Lrahmas light. TI and :2 Stephen ()lixer, 3 T. 'J. Cole": hen Brahmas light"). and" _ Stephen ”In-er, :3 '1‘, (we do’c 'mrel Ira-V 'mnas light. 1 Stephefi (Hirer; 2 G. Smith; cock Brahmas dark, '1 Stephen Oliver, 2 T. J. Cole; hen “Easiiy. As it 18. Miss Canington ls com! 3 v.xith us." “What!" “She win he Mcna's guest for the remainder of the tour. The girls have become great friends, I am happy to say. When we have gone {hrou'gh our advertised programm". of West Coast ports. we shall run_up to London. to be prssmt at. Horace Scan-borough’s marriage. I hopc to‘hrrange to have my own celebratid on the same day.” Scott regarded the Yankee circfis- man with a 1001: of amused admira- tion. ' couldn’t you moon couple, nu The Fmfi IKE LINDSAY __POST rock 2 1C. Sutclill‘e; hen, Wyandotte. While, 1. and 3 E. Sutclific, 2 Kelley Buller; cockerel, Wyamlotte Whit»: 1 and 3 Kelley and Buller, 2 1'2. Sut- cllll’e; pullet, Wyandotte White, 1 1‘3. S‘JtClilTC. ‘2 and 3 Kelley , llul- ler ; cock and hen, Wyumlone white two firsts '1‘. J. (7010; l‘; 1.. \"ickery two Iirsts in same class on cockerel and pullet; T. J. Cole also secured firsts on Wyandotte (i. L. Cock and hen, and two firsts on But? Wyan- dotte cock and hen; [hill \Vyamlotte pullet. 1 Stephen Oliver; in Colum- bian “'yqndottes Jr R. Way secured firsts on cock, hen, cockerel and pul- let; cock,.Dorking Silver Grey, 1 T. J. Cole; hen, Dorking Silxcr Grey, 1 and 2 Wm. Swain, 3 T. J. Cole; cockerel and pullet, same class, '1‘. J. Cole, two firsts; hen, Dorking, colored, 1. S. Oliver; cock, Leghorn White, S. C. 1 and 2 Thomas R. Trotter; hen, Leghorn White, S. C. 1 and 2 Thomas R. Trotter ; cooker- el. Leghorn White. S. 0., 1 and 2. Thomas Trotter, 2 E. L: Vickery ; pullet, Leghorn White, S. C.,'1 and 2 Thos. R. Trotter, 3 E. L. Vick- ery; cock, Leghorn Brown. S. (‘. 1 and 2 E. L. Vickery; hen, Leghorn. Brown, S. (3/1 and 2 E. L. Vickery, 3 W. J .‘HhsSey; cockerel, Leghorn, Brown, S. C. 1 and 2 E. L. Vick- ery, 3 Enos Methetell; pullet. Leg- horn, Brown, S. C., 1 and 2 E. L. V'ickery,- 3., W. J. Hussey; cock. Leghorn, .BlackLS. (3.1 E. L'. Vick- l1‘dnd‘f2“E.L.‘Vickex-y, 3 McGregor ‘ C-ain; hen, Orphington BufT 1 and 2 E. L. Vickery; cogkérel. Orphing- toq, Buff 1 McGregor 6; Cain, 2 Enos Metherell, 3 E. L. Vlcker} ; pullet. Orphington Butt, 1 Enos Me- therell, ..L Vickerv, 3 McGregor (Jain; clock, Orphington, Black, 1 and 2 Kelley Buller, 3 E. l.f Vick- ery; hon, Orphlngtbn, Black, 1. and 2, Kéxley' Muller, 3 E. ’L. Vickcry; (rocker'el, ()rphingum, Black. 1 and 3 Kelley\ Buller.‘ 2 E. L. Vickery : pullet, ()rphincton. Itlack, 1 E. L. Vickcr‘y,‘ 2 and 3 Kelley Buller ; cock, Plymouth Rock Barred.) l‘ln- os Metherell; hen, I’lV mouth Rock, Barred. 1 Enos Motherell, 2 S. (”J ivor, 3 Kelley Bullor; cockerel, l Plymouth Rock, Barred, 1 and 2 Enos Metherell. 3 J. R. Way; pul- ‘ let, Plymouth Roch, Barred, 1 .l. R. ‘ Way, 2 and 3 Enos Mmherell; cock, Plymouth Rocv, llufl‘, 1 and 3 1‘}. L. Vickery. 2 Enos Metherell ; hen, Ply- mouth Rock, Bull. 1 and 2 1‘}. L. Vickery. 3 Enos Matherell; cockerel, Plymouth Rock, Bull. l and 3 EnosI Mothercll, 2 E. L. Vickery; pullet. Plymouth Rock, Buff, 1, and 2 Enos" Mothemll; cock. I'LVmeth Rock, Whitv, 1 Kelley Muller; hon, I’ly- mouth Rock. White. 1 ami 2 Kelley C\ lmllor; ('ockercl, Plymouth Rock,‘ White. 1 Bert Lets: pullet, Plymouth Rock, White, 1 Bert, Lets; Cock, Wyamlotte White. 1 Kelley « lluller, ery, 4 2 Ross Jones; hen, .Legh‘om. Black, S. C. 1 and 2 E: L. Vicvcry : cockerel, Leghorn, Black, S. C... 1 and 3 E. L. Vickery‘z, Charles Car- ;pullet, Leghorn” Brown, S. (X. 1“ and2 E. L. Vicken, ,3 Ross Ion- es; E L. Vicker) seCured firsts on But? Leghpm cock, hen. cockerel and pul_let;; cock Leghorn White [1. C. 1.1-1. E. Thursfipnv; then, Leghorn White, R. C.; 1“ and 2 J. 3- Way; cockerel, Leghorn,” White; B. C.. 1 J. R. Way, 2 Thomas R. Trotter ; pullet. Leghorn White R C. 1 and 2 J. R. Wav 3 R. E. flfiwrston , cock Minorca Black S: C. 1 and 3 McGregor Cain, 2 Kelley 6.: Bullet; ed to each Province. These prizes will be divided into four groups, consisting of: PRIZE “A"â€"-â€"$100.00 to be given to the farmer in each Province who will use during 1911 the reatest number of barrels of “CANADA" Cement. PRIZE ' "â€"â€"$100.00 to be given to the farmer in each Province who uses “CANADA" Cement for the greatest number of purposes. PRIZE “C"â€" $100.00 to be given to the farmerin each Provmce who furnishesvus with the photograph showing the best of any kind of work done on his farm during 1911 with “CANADA" Cement. PRIZE "D"â€" 8100.00 to be given to the farmer in each Province who submits the best and most complete description of how any por- ticular piece of work (shown by photon-mph sent in) was done. W Canal; Cement Company, Limited / miQIII Every tarmerin Canadais ponâ€"or a postcard will ‘ eligible. Therefore. do not sign your name and a Ibe deterred from enter- dress thereto and mail ing by any feeling that it to-night. (1., 1 E. L. hen, Poland Cole. 2 S. Black. W. ( Poland, Bla 2 5. Oliver, 3 Whiting Hum; cock- erel, Black Spanish, 1 Whiting Ema, 2 S. Oliver; pallet, Black Spanish, 1 and ‘2. S. Oliver, 3 Whiting Bros. ; in Huuduns 5. Oliver secured first, on cockerel and first and second on cock, hen and pullet; in Red Cap, Whiting Bros. secured first and sec- ond on cock. hen and cockerel, and first on pullet; in Poland ’5. L., 8. Oliver secured first and second on cock and hen, and two firsts on cock- erel and pullet, while in Poland G. L., he secured first and second on cock and hen and firsts on cockerel and pullet; cock. Poland Black, W. (3., 1 E. L. Vickery, 2 31‘. J. Cole : hen, Poland Black, V1. (3.. 1 T. J. Cole. 2 S. Oliver; cockerel. Poland Black, W. C., l. S. Oliver; pullet. Poland, Black,-W. C..‘ 1 G. 1. Cole; Hamburg Black, Whiting Bros. firsts for cock, hen, cockerel and puller. ; Hamburg S. P., S. Oliver firsts on cock, cockerel and pullet and second on hen; Hamburg. S. L., S. Oliver firsts on cock, cockerci ana pullet. and in Hamburg G. I’., first on Cock and first and second for hen, cooker- el, Game, Pyle, 1 S. Oliver. 2 Whit- 1 Whiting Brbs. ; hen. Game, Pyle. 1 Whiting Bros.. 2 S. Oliver; cocker- el, Game, Pyle. 1 S. Oliver, 2 Whit- ing Bros; pullet, Game, Pyle. 1 S. Oliver, 2 Whiting Bros : cock, Game. Black, Red. 1 S. Olix'er, 2 Kelley 8.: Buller; hen, Game. Black Red, 1 S. Oliver, 2 and 3 Whiting Bros. ; cockerel, Game, Black Red. 1 Kelley Bullet; pallet. Game, Black Red. 1-K:elley ’ Buller ; Game, Indian, S. Oliver; first on cock, hen. cockerel and puller}; Silkies, cock, '1‘. J. Cole; cock,~Bantam Game Pyle, 1 Whiting Bros.. 2 and 3 Kelley Buller; hen, Bantam, Game Pyle, 1 and-2 Kelley 6c Bflller; cockerel, Bantam, Game Pyle, 1 and 2 S. 01- iver ;. pullet, Bantam, Game Pyle, 1 hen, Minorcas, Black, S. 'C. 1 and 3 McGregor 6.: Cain, 2 Kelley Bul- ler; cuckerel, Minorcas, Black, S. (3., 1 and 2 McGregor Cain; pul- let, Minorcas. Black, S. C. 1 and 2 McGregor (Jain; cock, Black Spanish, 1 Stephen Oliver, 2 Whit- ngv Bros. ; hen, Black Spanish, 1 and S, Oliver; cock, Bantam. Black Red lame, 1 Whiting Broéq hen, ban- tam, Black 'Redfléme, 1 and 3 Kel- leylIBu11er-V,’ 2 Whiting Bros. ; cock- erel, Bgntam, Black Red Game, 1 Kelley. Bullet, '2 Whiting Bros. ; Try them. thoroughly tested by over fifty years of use, have been proved a safe and certain cure for constipation and all kindred troubles. Constipa'ion is the root of many forms of sickness and of an endless amount of Dr. Morse’s Indian Root Pills. As a, matter of fact, your success in this con- test will depend to a great extent on your careful reading of our ISO-page book. “What the Farmer Can Do With Concrete." In this bookâ€"sent free on request to any farmer, full instructions are given as to the uses of concrete. and pm»: for every kind of farm buildings and farm utility. You’ll see the need of this book, whether you are going to try for a prize or not. I! you have not got you:- copy yet, write for it to-night. Simply cut off the attached cou- ponâ€"or a postcard will doâ€" Pica sign your name and ad- ‘5‘“ C (2. I. (1010. :2 Bert Lets; pullet, Banâ€" tam. Black Cochin, 1 Bert Lets, 2 G. I. Cole; cock. Bantam. Buff Cochin, 1 Bert. Letts, 2 Geo. Smith, 3. G. I. Cole; hen, Bantam, Buff Cochin. 1. Bert Letts. 2 E. L. Vick- ery, 3 G. 1. Cole: cockerel, Bantam. Bun” Cochin, 1 Bert Letts. 2 George Smith'; pullet, Bantam, Buff Cochin, 1 Bert Letts. 2 George Smith; cock Bantam, White Cochin. 1 and 2 S. Oliver, 3 Bert Letts; hen, bantam, White Cochin, 1 and 2 S. Oliver ; cockerel, Bantam, White Cochin, 1 Ross Jones. 2 Bett Letts, 3 S. Oliv- er; pullet, Bantam, White Cochin, 1 Bert Letts, 2 and 3 S. Oliver; male and female turkey, brown, T. J. Cole two firsts; male and female turkey, brown. '1". J. Cole, two firsts and seéoncls; T. J. Cole boom:- ed firsts for male and female white turkeys. and two firsts for 1911 male and female turkeys; male geese Toolouse, 1 G. I. Cole. 2 S. Oliver; 3 Enos Metherell ; female geese. Tou- louse. 1 G. 1. Cole. 2 S, Oliver, 3 Enos Metherell ; Male Geese. Tou- louse. 1911. 1 S. Oliver, 2 G. I. Cole, 3 Enos Metherell; Female Goose. Toulouse. 1911, 1 S. Oliver. 2 T. J. Cole, 3 Enos Metherell; T. S. Coletwo firsts on Embden geese. male and female; same class 1911, 1 T. J. Cole, 2 5. Oliver; Geese, African male and female. T. J. Cole; same. 1911 first and second, T. J. Cole; Male Duck, Pekin. 1 Enos Metheren, 2 G. 1. Cole, 3 E. Sut- clifle; Female Duck, Pekin, 1 G. I. Cole, 2 Enos Metherell, 3 E. Sut~ clifie; Male and Female Ducks 1911. first and second, '1‘. J, Cole; '1‘. J. 3 R. Oliver; pullet, Bantam, Silver Duck Wing, 1 S. Oliver; cock, Ban. tam, Black African. 1 Whiting Bros.. 2 E. L. Vickery, 3 S. Oliver; hen, bantam, Black African, 1 Whiting Bros., 2 S. Oliver, 3 E. L. Vickery: cock, Bantam, Black African, 1 Whiting Bros., 2 E. L. Vickery: cock, Bantam, S. Sehright, 1 Whit- ing Bros. ; hen, Bantam, S. Sebright 1 and 2 Whiting Bros., 3 S. Oliver; cock, bantam, G. Sebright, 1 Kelley Buller, 2 Whiting Bros. 3 S. Olim- er: hen, Bantam, G. Sebright, 2 G. Smith; cockerel, bantam, G. Se. br ght, 2. S. Olin-er; pullet, Bantam G. Sebright, 1 Kelley 6': Bullet, 2 S. Oliver; cock, Bantam. Black Cochin, 1 and 2 Bert Lets, 3 G. 1. Cole; hen, Bantam, Black Cochin, 1 and 3 Bert Lets, 2 G. I. (Tole - , cockerel, Bantam, Black Cochin, 1 Cole also received first prizes on male and female brown ducks. male and female brown 1-911 ducks, male and. female Aylesbury ducks, male and female 1911 ducks same class, male and female Indian Runner ducks. male and female 1911 ducks same class; Male and Female Muscova Ducks, S. Oliver, two firsts; also 1911 class; Pair Guinea Fowis, 1 G. I. Cole; collection of Pigeons, 1 George Maunders 2 Chas. (‘arew, 3 Mater Black; Rabbits, 1 Charles Carew. pullet; Bantam, Black Red Game,~ 1 Kelley . Bullet; cock, Bantam. Brown‘ Red Game. 1 Kelley . Bul- ler, 2 George Smith; hen, Bantam. Brown Red Game, 1 Kelley a; Bul- ler, 2 Whiting Bros. ; cockerel, Ban- tam, Brown Red Game. 1 S. Oliver, 2 Kelley Bullet; pullet, Bantam, Brown Red Game, 1 and 2 Kelley 6; Bullet, 3 S. Oliver; cock,. Bantam. Silver Duck Wing, 1 S. Oliver, 2. Whiting Bros; hen, Bantam, Silver Duck Wing, 1 and 2 Whiting ‘Brot, this book, :- a prize L your shit. ’- Please said Cir- cular and Book. .9 . ‘ h‘m...\“onaooo , .c......oo..ooooo' . .n-ouaogl I]

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