lanai-Ii. ï¬n». ‘ Via-h 0-H ï¬nals-i? Em www.mvg ....w J low nyqdh «hr-u $10,†LSON. 'BAM. LIFE. utciss. The show was Iavored witch beautiful Septembar weather. the day bring almost perfect, and con- sL-qnenzh- the attendance was far ahead or any .feviodiï¬Ã©ï¬‚eibitnoi, ml the entries In an (â€Brilliantly I'm the largest in the history or to society.-' ?- ' Union Jacks wu'e flying from pol-es m from; of Messrs. Anderson's and Shield-8‘ stores, the two hotels also presented an attractive appeatance. omn- decorations wars visible about u}: town, which indicated flint i'fli‘e people of the north are keeping up with the times. Early in the morning the visitors _(ommunced to arrive, am at. noon Tm two hotels and mm: Lunch [roam around '¢e_village_yre:e 33‘:â€" 1:: 31st annual exhibition 0! the Sort}: Victoria, Bexley and Cal-dun agricultural Societies was held in the village ol’ Victoria Road on ‘Wed- may, Sept. 25th, and was a grand Early in the morning the vislgors [ammunced to arrive, and at. inc-on the two hotels and several Lunch roams around the village wen: taxâ€" d to their fullest capacity. The poplu came from an directions. from the far north to theextremc 1mm: they Were there Iron: Min- meuonnt, Fem-Ion Falls, Nor- :1, Cmuoconk, Kirkfleld, Beavczg- n'oodvine. (Manama, Lam. Inlle. Bowmanfllle and mu- er. Aft-'2:- dinner the Cubocdnk 'izas hand. under the diva-don of Ir. Barry Shields, played a few livdy Mrs in front of the hotels and than marched to the gronads. Inn“ in; ms» gum-noon they rendered music which was pleasing to the mud. , ‘ ' ' â€"*â€" I “rut-xx. .1. “Jun“. --.._-___,,, , the red ticket with his handsome nix III IST 8. n n . .' .5, C, : yteafhoold «kn-them: ii‘mue. It hung; . oi ‘ . 0 many out ul horses . r â€M3818 “WWW by u“ famou- stallion. “Jim Rya- anmu -rtno smaller-I. ‘ at." President Chum took mo and mâ€"m-u' , second honors with his stylish look- nu. in: cheqt‘nut mare. Wm._ Waffle m 315t annual exhibition ot the $0220“ ‘1" 21;: $372!â€; “$03“;th . . ,v and - r m. l - North “mom" Bexle'y and Garden chcll. Klrkfielzl, showed in the name W110â€! smiefle' “'83 held in . clans. Three tine looking teens were lb? village of Victoria Road on Wed. shown in these n-’ral pnrpoa: section. ! l1. Alex. llanbb. of Bijou. scoured nesday. Sept. 25th, and was a. grand mass. The show was lavored With 1 2:“‘1‘23'19 It; 211:3 mates.“ $1: mum“ Septembfl' weather. the fine suppers and looked handsome lay bring almost perfect, and con- (11’me in new harness. Mr. .LMc- rcquentlv the attendance was for $3713“ 80" second (0" his pair 0‘ [inc max-J. Mr. Warlane has been â€mm of any meriousiexleibition’, n. lieu-83ml prisee'iinner with theta [ml 131? entri-Z‘S i. all mrtments hot†{Or “Yard†years. Blr. Kc mm the largest in the hiswry of Webster. ngwoad. secure-'1 third up societyu' , l third with whandnome teens 01’ borer-s. Mr. Wm. Mitchell. Kirk- L‘ninn Jacks ware flying from poles } field. exhibited a couple at saddle : from: of Messrs. Anderson‘s and horses which were greatly admired hields‘ stores, the two hotels also by the epectatm's. H:- nmure-l the presented an attractive appearance. , T-Hlttickï¬i- 1;.11. Waldon. {gindflyo liilil‘ decorations wore visible about (up "1'“ .19 '030r5_,w":" ‘3 W" year = , , . . ’ 77 old dart hay team in the‘ni 132 in town, which indicated that the Bank mad over ciaos and Air. John [01310 or the north are keeping up cabin. took neoomlprha. 1m .tu'o teams were beauties. John Murchi- llth the times. . 81 ed 11' dso E3133; in the morning the visitors ft“? .. charm: show ‘5 h,†“,0 Lommrnved to arrive, am at noon' Kan; {ifokgrgfee p111): r 5 :‘i‘ï¬eb mc- mo hotels and several lunch ma, Hear! Lake, eï¬lmmfa wood “70-year-old roam around the village were taxâ€" mare and a couple at t ed to their fullest capacity. The colts. and R. Staples, Fenelou. a poplt- came from all directions. pretty «1an boy yearling sired by tram the far north to theextremc “Boston Pri-Je.“ Wm. Peel, Bexley, Mr. MoNabb. Palestine. Wm. Mit- mw: tuey were there from Min- _ Kimuonnt. Penelon Falls, Nor- dic“. isirkneij, {xi-3 Latin-3w. Nor- ' d, Comcnnk, Kirktield, Beaven- !and, Chas. ï¬reman and AJW. Hay- u ‘i'oodville. Glenarm, Linda»; gas-tin. Victoria.Road.R. C. Webster, éIHlkn Bowmanrille and Man- 61 harm, and R. A. Grant. urnevi‘le, winner. Art»:- dinner the Cuboconk were large exhibitions, the letter bass hand. under the direction of showed a hanthome light bay colt Mr. Barry Shields, pbgred a few 'i sired by "Golden Bow,†and carried livdy (Ali's in front of the hotels and i of! the red ticke‘. Thrn mni‘ché‘l II) the grounds. D119: 1 ‘ Cattle Numero‘g. ilIfl Vifllflfllfl HM“ “UWU. On account of the increasing at- ttndancc at the (air during the last M years. the directors found it ne- . «my to enlarge the grounds. am†low mcv can congratulate. them-“3 shes on hmmg one at the bestf me tracks in the county of the ap- luted half-mile torn. Several new “I: and swine pens were al- | Detected. and a mall ticket ofï¬ce? was hilt at the entrance to the We. a. small room in which wan 3“ m: for the use 0! the gen- m‘met'xry, Mr. A. C (km and Other ofï¬ce-rs. Thcsz improvements '9’? a move in the right direction. We 31? informed that a. grand stand will be erected next year“ it â€We. ' .; .7 Ii uxnsn. FRIDAY, 001,4, 1901. M Inn for the u eminent“): Mr. A. other Ofï¬cers. Til-383 were: mozz- in the In the Buildinfl- - TM exhibits in the banana:- Waa ““msak'l". Beautiful (1.)â€. m made in may class. and thQ mm! of 12w goods was excenent... SM the r9mnml of the secretary ' mm m» bun-mg ls much larger and affords more room for exhibiti- In the north-West corner was a. day 0‘ Sinzl" and double setts of. When made by m. A. nynqld. of “Hull. Thu showing 0! gram â€068 was large and the quality was lass. Some beautiful nannies “1311": White peas. oats and wheat “'9 to be seen. The exhibit of W and vegetables was unusually 1339' There was a. great dis- ,A... ‘ In the he exhibits in Wanna FacoSlmlle of Gunilla. using at- as in other years. Some fine ani- g the last main were shown in the various and it ne- . grades. .Al! the accumulation allotted to cattle was ï¬lled and :7. to them- 1 low more pens will be necessary an- the best 1 other year. Ir. Alex. Jamieaon, of of the np-i Glennrm. showed eeven Durham veral new: grade cattle and one fthurongbred were al-| bull. “Lord Roberts." Ben Birchall. :Let omce’ of Cohoconk. entailed twenty-two :e to the head. comprising thoroughbred; and which ran grades. H. C. Hammlll. lslay. one of the gen- the best known stout breeders In. 2.1mm and the County. moved“ n‘me head of rovements Ayrshire; Be exhibited a bull 18 direction. months that was a ï¬ne animal, be- a grand lug well shaped about the body and ; year,; if head. It was mime-l Robln Ingleslde. ' ‘ and wae sired by White Clue! at St. )unds. and i prize winners at the Toronto Fair principal cxhlbitorn. and. mooeaslul grain and who winners. xality was Anne’s. as ball that has had more in: were _ d'splnys than any other. Charles Emerson. and thq Victor-h. Road. showed a dim-thorn excellent. bull Wblch'wal admired by all stock; scretary‘s mcn. Duncan Graham, Glenarm, had :1: Larger four gradn heifers, and Stephen r exhibits. Oliver, Lindsay showed his herd of was a dis- cattle, comprising eight Jerseys and setts of _ ï¬ve grade cattle, whichare acredit [ynom of to him. The above parties Were the‘ or sent ll! bottle; (or $2.50. pre- paid. to any adduc- by the MERRILL MEDICINE mummy. ' D:- an Brantford - u £13929; Brantley! Competition was Men In class 15 1-2 and under; there were ï¬ve ex- mbltors. tun it took the We some time to declied Uetwecn them. Mr. Chan. nepbu-u. ot Begun-ton, had . men? manna} three years out; It Chns. Hepburn. ot Beavertonr had a pretty animal three years out; It was almo .t p ‘rEect. but unfortunate- ly it was a. lltfle lame. and wad out of- lt a: tar as the prime were «zen- ccrned. A. ï¬yflold. gag-mega. too): ,_ _ -1.â€" In cattle than: were many enurcs. but there were not aqgnfly Inn-hams noted for [me 700:, auu County lands the pronncc breeding 0! these sheep. ‘l‘h also a. good mowing, made Wolds, Sguthdovzns and ‘l’noh 1...] Downs, Messrs. s. 1'“ Britain: D. C- 3°“ mum“. Thom“ 5‘ wocdvnle: John Cum ky; Iomc Nayior. 15“ Cauningt‘o"; th. T Ggo. Marks. Oakwood; cxpal exhibitor!!- no“! ‘3‘ --?._, The. pens near ‘ yore occupied by swine. and were was rumor a. an ‘ parison with the other Leicesfers A W838 breeds; there were 6 exhibits In the POP' L The Shrops are , 1001, and Victoria the menace in the 3 sheep- 'ghgrenwaa m mks; 03k- :53“, Coboconk I A couple 9' many farmer?- more numero 38 many entircs. "“ mil-try. .53.. Billy Humor .......... Abutdun'Olly ........ No I W 3:411: mndï¬‚ï¬ Moo-ton. bl‘ '1 m g. Ina-yo! v.5. unnatu- won «happen: WW" 1;. .3†1.33:: u to Him Ion. do“ an! exciting nut-oh.- Sid Puma-o. o! 0 ma oï¬dsud a nut". Ind Mt. Goo. lath “d M. M. Emu-uh send .- judges. GteuRueâ€" :j. Anthoun ...... . ....... l l 1 973; Bell. Baum .......... 8 2 3 ‘ Erma mm: .......... 2 3 2 3: . â€M159b3'03-g. .- Nun." ‘ RI.“- 3 Johan; nix-h. 3507619 3:00â€"- . 1 I“ ., mm“. Eur-on. 1'30 3.5, Show. Thin in any. a coo-lio- of grant. hur- cu to the ludiu. '1'th 3 took place in... Sammy's 0809. [up My glï¬hmd stand the bu’ldh. n A o'clock. chum-Isfahan Thor. mm the can-ia- ad unintu-Hudhoq. G "We. Mn. Manny, Woo lvfllo, 3 Mn. Demon. Edam lathâ€"Ind much difl- «It, in “looting unlucky one. Finally In. 000. Auhmpp'n Inky. u an! child r â€"it'os the opinion of svssyholy that tho sn‘n-gingo! tho grounds w n gust inpronmsnt. â€"Mr. Thos. Bowss, (‘- kwood. [us gon- orslsssistsoï¬lnss jadgs in tho rosd Md inning. clsr. â€"M:.7T. H. Bum-s, Woodville, nods s good disday of (ores sud lift. pumps. sad we understand nude seven! good ‘1... â€"1‘boro so: some {skits on she grounds. including thesi-of-fortnno men. but. bsfors may got n dunes so "do" the poop‘o ~thsy were suppxi by soonstsblo. -â€"Mr. J. W. Shislds. genus! mmhnnt, hsd s smd nest the Innin building sud di l n livs business in saving out soft. drinks. irnisad undies.‘ His doth. 51:. Lscy, ' s in chirp. ‘ ‘ '- " w â€"Mr. Funk Garth, Linda-y. had his m-gc-ronndon tuna-d: un did 3 good In in... â€"â€"Jeny Connolly, ccnnty mm. hop. rod order, both on flu ground- sad in m of Linda}. 81:20.0. thm'n ha». :37 own un- uonho old, was 3 in .10 ME bogus. upocul prim flux: by Mr. B. J. ugh. tho vendetta! chap Mir. Chum. Bobcaygeon Independent: Word has been received from Mugford. North Dakota, of the death of Mr. Jan. McConnell, at one time a. resi- dent: ol 'Bobcnygeon and Yer-alum. Mr. McConnell was born in the Isle of Inch, Ireland. on Ans. 13, 1827. and came to Canada. with his pad-eats when he was live years old. His par- ents were among the first settlers on the lakes and theirs was the first house in Bobcaygeon. In ‘53 Mr. 31c Connell married His: Grieelln. Kon- nody, and raised a. lumlly 0t {Irena children, five sons and seven dangh- tors. all at whom survive. In ‘82 he decided that his large family would n the West and he .to' start life again Dr. Pitcher's ï¬dekache Kidney Tablets Cure This Serious Trouble. wuuxcq, IIIV‘ “â€"v w, tors. all of whom nrvire. In ‘82 he decided that his large family would have more scope in the West and he moved to to mt life again on the prairie. He [Powered well in the: new country and leavelus widâ€" ow and family in comtomue air- cumstanccs. About than yours ugo he last his eyesight and {or a Zength- cued period uttered with ‘0th Ailments which finally caused his death on th’e 9th inst. Four you. and nix mm emiâ€"‘Ihomgjuoel. John and Al- ones were V. onnell in Britta! Columbia and Mrs). Wm. Slmpmn. of Lindsay. The interment toot Mace at Bowesznout cemetery. the services being conducted by th‘e Anglican ministér ol’ Pembina. A brewer. Mr John McConnell. and two sistPrs. are still resident In Bobcaygeon. Blacksmith’s Backache. ‘v' ‘07; {or bnvfl mg Fmof Kixkflcld. than ‘Ihe Duke and Duchess Sea â€mg?†"m “m ' a." .V Prairies Covered With Snow. r There is hardly Canada. who does backache means- the sore. lame. 3‘“ wcrk misery- Hr. Thou: Leonard. the well-known blacksmith of Port Hope, wa- troo- bled. as thousands are. and gladly tells of his cure, in the following words:- “My life work as a black. smith has been a. hard one. and my back and kidney. bothered me for 3‘ long time. I have tried many medicine: without relief, until I got Dr. Pitcher‘l Wile Kidney Mags from R. Deyeil, the Si ‘then I have ind lam-mud Minnie Vagina . . . Rubble S . . u . . mm. ’2. 3‘}; £917 Nous of the Fnir. my a blacksmith "1 oes not know what xsâ€"thc stabbing min. stiff back that make- bANDRUt-‘F cun: ROYALTY AT REGINA CORDIAL RECEPTION ACCOBDED Swift Current. N.W.'l‘.. Sept. 28.â€" Thc Vice-Regal train arrived here at. 8.11 p.111. yesterday and Jen: as. 8.50 and left. at 9.25. m through tho. Won; Indian Head, N.W.’I‘.. Sept. 38. - Indian Head was reached at. 10 o'clock â€tel-day. Crowds were flit- ing on tho station plattonn. yhich was decorated with flags. bmgng and sheaves of wheat. The nation to the royal party was also enthus- iastic and cordial. On the ï¬rst train Sir Wilfrid Laurier appeared on the platform of his ear and was kindly received. On the mom! train the Duke of Com OJall and York has gfmy seen was eileered to the o. Qu'Appelle. N. W. T., Sept. 28.â€" Herc, as elsewhere. on the trip to Regina, the station platform was crowded with people ranging from babes in ï¬rms to the oldest residents in town. The arrival yeSterdey oi the train m'ededwith hearty" cheers. At Sintalute. Indiln Bad and Q“- 'Appelle the local We! the Northwest Mounted Police patrolled the station platform. their splendid bearing and neat appearance calling {orth Words 01 praise irom all. am 3 Gil-poo of 3.7-1.3. . Balgonie, N.W.T., Sept. 28.- A hearty cheer was given by thepeoplc of Balgonie whohad gathered at the station to see the royal train go through. It was only a passing , AL--. wuv.‘__- V glimpse they. got. but tie cheer they gave as the -train flashed by Was none the loss hearty because 0‘ that. Regina, N.W.T., Sept. 28. â€" The Duke and Duchess o! Cornwall reachâ€" ed here at. midday yesterday. and were accorded a. cordial reception. Dent-Goventor Hannah . and a. large delegation o! ofï¬cials and citi- ,A A2-_ .- vâ€"w- large delegation o! ofï¬cials and citi- zens were waiting at the station to extend the formal greetings. The 10- csl troops and police paraded and termed the escort o! the royal_ pert! to Government House. The Duke and 20:2de got their ï¬rst touch 01 win- ter yesterday. They evoke to ï¬nd the prairies covered with snow, and the thermometer holding close to the freezing point. The westward journey was continued late in the alternoon. Also-bl: of [II-lumen wm ‘l'nko Plan. in February. Ottawa. Sept. 24.-â€"lt is thought that the fact of Sir Wilfrid Laurier accompanying the Duke and Duchess of Cox-mm" ans! York to the west _ L_-_M {to I’M-co o! Ito M u '01] n the. and ligating. 0nd I- In: nu.- ma â€boar-m. mu- Ioutod “be. Ink. . Inv- “owâ€"Jut n Gullâ€. at â€m"o “IUW- Ottawa. Sept. 24.â€"lt is thought that the fact of Sir Wilfrid Laurier accompanying the Duke and Duchess of Cornwall and York to the west end back. involving’ an absence of about a. month. till delay the cell- ing of Parliament. The impression is that while the Government would like to summon Parliament early in January. they will not be able to do ‘so until some time in February. The session seemingly will be a. short one. and is likely to be concluded in suflieieat time to it the Premier to attend the ooronetion of tne King in June. While the oflleiel invitation to Sir Wiltrid Laurier does not appear to have been yet received, everybody here expects to see him represent Canada. in InndOLWhm King Ed- ward in mwned;_ ' - -.- n -- Au.__- "an“ .- vâ€"v It seems to be doubtful it there will be any redistribution bill next session. There is no great. urgency (or such a mean“. immediately and nothing would be lost by deferring its submissionvuntil another session of the House. The Department of Labor has sent Fur Wages. Ofï¬ce! Williams out. to look into the circumstances under whichtbomagersotunolmne â€Mm Patric Cover-d With Show. )uutod Polio. than C’- THANKSG 1V} “6 NOV. r‘oyal trim arrived “9.19 duto'i'flm" ‘ IWRENSLLWX - iI‘WER' moms cam THE DUKE. King Em and 00‘.» Alou- and" May Visit Comm“. " Londom Sept. SOs-The Duly -- pre- uyn ,it. 31:00:1de that when the war in South Mfla‘il aver King Edward «Id Queen Alexandr-u intend to Visit. the Cdlonieo and In- diu. um! um. while in‘Indhv His m will be crowned Emperor a. - V 0.6.. avgâ€"II Ta I: It! On. 05 o. I... RSIâ€"«13.05.33! 0a. P). Bilâ€"P . Calm. N. W. '12. Sept. 30â€"13:. Duke and Duchess 0! Caravan were entertained Saturday by Indians, cowboy: and mounted police. who pictured northi'eet'ern frontier life before them with all at the dash and color, and count the experience one o! the moat interestingbt their Cun- sdlnn tour. Their special train ar- HVed here shortly before 10 o'clock. 'nnd n delegation of.city omciuls and citizens gave tormnl greeting to the royal party. The Duchess was es- carted to a. couch and. surrounded by n detachment 01 mounted police. drawn through the crowded streets to Victorie Perk. lounu were provided for the Duke and his stall. and. nttired in his uni- tom 0! the Royal Fusiliers. with the ribbon at the Order oi St. Michael and St. George. they rode to the park. At the perk three troops o! the mounted police were drawn up end the Duke inspected end reviewed them: The police then executed a sales 0! minoeuvree which were tplendidly done. The Duke then decanted Inspector J. l. Belcher o! the loomed Police with the Order 01 St flichael end St. George. won (or service- in South Africa. with Strethcone' e Horne. end moaned eerflee medde to 107 men who pub ticipeted in the South Mricen cen- 9858‘"- At the bend of the service men walked Col. L. W. Herehmer. {or nanny years commandant o! the Haunted Police and now superannu- nted, in the plain clothes of 3 civil- The Duke mt. his reply in high flown Wage. the only 1mm“ occasion on which he has used it during his tour having been in speak- ing to the Maori: or New Zealnnd. He pointed out that their pipes were empty and their hearth: cold when themtwhite motherhedoometo their aid. but the part which won a response from his bearers wee hie allusion to their loyalty during the rebellion 01 1885. m allusion was loudly nppleuded by the chief: and bend men mundhlm. The children from the missions sang "God Save the King." and then in strange contrast there was a. wild fantastic dance. The mounted In- diana dashed about the plain in an exhibition of wild and reckless rid- ing. following n Sarcee chic! whose partially nnked body was painted a bright yellow. The Duke and Ducheu venedwlthmottbem.anakln¢ bende‘withtbechlegutbcydepart- luncheon was held at the N-W" P barracks. alter which the toy-J ("In let: for the weSt . u luv-mi“ “M mun. Sept. 28 -â€"Th0 mum“ °' mu‘ ht! 0rd“ a. court. of in- 3“ the (not! 000' q metal! with the panda at Ottawa ms! in khaki on the M†d the ot‘CoranlT‘hd m .’ ‘80 n, u quite evident. Emmwm _V ,_.. ms“ ’“ mongmgom o! lo luâ€"IQIQOYMM‘uM Who W.- M II “I“ Altho- INDIANSGREET THE DUKE. P’“ The Canada Life Assumes Ga. nmmaimwmwgm. Be ter for thee means. IsLâ€"Canada Life 5 per cent. Gold Bonds yield a much highet rate of interest than Government Bonds. 2nd. â€"They are paid for by instalmentsâ€"thus: placed within ting reach 0! men without capital. THE RUDD HARNESS CO. Opposite the Duly House Is the cheapest place in Lindsay to buy yOur BARNES and HARNESS PA BTS. Fully guaranteed and all through lengths hand made. NORTH VICTORIA EFARMERS Rabid. Whip {or ................................ 35¢. 8m P‘ds. worth 40a for .......................... 25¢. Fly Netti hon: 50c. up. Stable nbooh, dilutes. Hone Bhnkdgall kinda. Wool Rug- (academia;- And a good supply of Trans and Valises always on hand. Repairing neatly and promptly done. rm mums. Baum. mm: on rum Io1nde2m-oldhu I, by a! module «swam ' You can’t get any means more effective than ’ Powley’ s Liquiï¬ed Ozone to dissolve kidney mpuri- ties and make that organ heigthy. Almoottbe ï¬rst dose will tmprove the condition and 'make the system health). Mrs. Abbott was most griev- ously afflicted; Read the story of her bringing back to Ver as told by‘herselfzâ€" Tn 020x: Co.. Ltd., Toxom‘o. 0m: ID. was -vn' --â€"-, Gentlemen: About threeyeu'sigâ€"o'iwu “fen 767 ink with gummm 11nd oueofuxebestdocutu the 'city, mmW'h-Ikfll. [alsou-iedvnï¬onsremedia. Ibecune likthstnyhfewdapdedotnnd my children, tho were in - wen-eat fogtoaeemebdore Ipaseduny. lubed-dud Che-.30.. Maytneghborto‘try. Ozone. In A few days my condition was no "“Ku;:éogï¬laof 036-136“ several of my friads. and it would hemenooungementtoymifyoucouldheuthepnbetheaepeople give your m6,†7 . (Signed) m CHAS. Anson. 24Hmmkon St.. Tomato, Ont. The healing eï¬ect of Powley’s Liquiï¬ed Ozone on the membraneomliningsof the body are peculiar to the preparation alone, beanse of the stable oxygen it contains. It eases the'pains in the back and makes the kidneys per- form their duties thoroughly. It cure- permanently and eï¬ectively. 90:?! cotton M A Business Proposition. PIOL . 'LITTLE, Mgr. â€Ã© scandflmatallm 'I‘IIB OZONE 00.. 0F TORONTO. Ll Team-Cm a: STEEL Lmns stEESBTE AGENT, LINDSAY. . WIDDESS, _Ilyuhnulhr-¢Houuud Lu b â€admonish-yin“ ‘ ummtbpmuFu-orfl. “amen-u... Alway- oo hidâ€"c lube of in“ Int- («.10. New Goods are in Cathro 86 Co. Little’s. 01:] Stand. VF?“ Quasi