has mi!!!“ ï¬at: M ghï¬a u IRSâ€"“The Life of President Mc- Kinley†by his devoted friend the: ' men-of-letten, Colonel Mc- bbiogrepber e! Abnhun Lincoln, inprepention for yeen, end will ed. Bigheek.7§'x10;pre- ted: Retefl $1.50. Bigger than my opposition Book. now ready end Manly free raise to cenm. Wire or write hence before on deep. The .Y~GARRETSOK' CO , Limited, Ontuio.â€"dl2v‘2. r'YCAITLJ-Lâ€"I h“. men or :Nofenuooomym a 3% “documents“ an: was: uni-ska. an acid, â€panda-chi yea huh. WILLIAM RICHMOND, {whit/bit; upon ; punch hole in 1'. Any information a to than- dtbo debut-ill ho thankful! ro- byW. J. MOORE, Lindny. . O. ‘ ‘ ‘ a o .2 . I «88! 33- I... J53.- ..»83. manta. E8- ! 9". r. A. WHITE. â€"PRACTICALâ€"-â€" RCHI’FECT, ARM LOANS [YED â€"Fhm tin. of ï¬n ma, 1... mm; .30, ONE DARK R L'ith whim mot: : and: hole in l! I. WAS on low Mann-om 5 to no You Cvnnt Rate of Inter-t M of repayment 1n instil Mt: when reunited. kept down to the loved: notch. Of this nature kept strictly m Ind conï¬dential. “Seaman you wantmuey “'1 get my terms. I b’†003823 .5313 mm “3 AND THROAT Ivory Wed-al- Eonu. not". 3 p. “I. â€3. ‘- u I. . " Ill- HOSE ’1: sin-w"Z ‘ c '1. â€A‘diw. “Moduli; WWW ‘ max FRAS DEWENSE SO SWINE-St J. PARNELL' HORRIS FELLOW OF 8MB IN WWW FOR RENT $56000“ ' Emma [11â€"an4110“? of an pier. Lot. goon. ,1 it the 13th of J :1 lat, ED 10 months 0131.,†mint-In gm the recovery,“ tho I... thnkfnlly racial. JOKE RSHAW, {tail}; 1', 0.â€"v4. “‘91 Kent-st. MY M W'3 3nd Tammi-mi fl ' ‘5 MM“, Heron ch ‘- SOOTHERAN LINDSAY. 'mbOIt th. Manamï¬st.“ S’ï¬ixmxwré M gm ALEX FR ASEKKRI- nun: VWU mvv- r_._ ___ , ‘ - thereon md to be beneï¬ted. thoroby, ma dl litblo to an: 5 ummt showing the Ian ply the aid men-many, nd the mm- o! the owner: thereof, so fur a W Autu- WW II. _ ,V Thcï¬zd cost 01 the work is 81,432.00. 30 small by J!» for“ of tho Township Trauma: and Tomhip Engineer, of which in. I» W'on‘dvflw-punl m . (“a «twp-212923..“ ...r M Tint the Municipd Council of the Corpo- ntion at the Township of unripe". intend to pm 3 By-IA' raiding to: :ho con-trua- ion of s tyntem of Drama on King cad Eldon Streets in the Villugo of Oakwood. mdmhulGundl‘linConcudonSin Triank May 81m. GEO. whim. Expu- mee; Dal Am or ’ c. mcxsox. m Pm.“ ‘V_.c;£hn trinuo the bountiful“:- on mm but, [Ah of Bar, K§nnns Luke. tad 80,000 It. madam» Bu. - but sad the GRAND TRUN K RAIL- WAY SYSEM in prcpcrcd to bundle you with the 3mm: comfort, convenience cad dupctch. Pulor. Pnllmua, Ccfe-Pcrlor and Dining Cm on .u principal min. 0.0L. PLEASANT The GREAT EXPOSITION it now it in wood. 237 rob, decoding to 'planl and speciï¬ations to be not: at. the mullip clerk’s oï¬oo, Oukvood, tho for 926 rods of eight inch ï¬old tile as}. 1055 Mot-it inch glued tile snd 2876 feet. of four inch glued tile. The lowest. at my tender not noon.- urily mp0“. _ , J. B WELDON’, 3°3le tendon will be ,. ad a the lulu-ligand “ï¬lm: 12th. I9OI. for mm“ ram mmmun inch. 8th canal-ion of the Town-hips! Muipon. 225 rods; 3nd 3130 Athrgggh gm .of $139 Vinny.“ 0th: We henjutcloeedtbenat moo ee-fulyeerinthehiltwydtheeehool. To meet the demd upon us for hook- and h '31.. WW9"? 3‘30: vhohednotgnduud. If you vieh tobeecompetentbonkkeeperor uten- Wmns ‘ "Pictnrasqurawl’an-Amrim Bantu†BdnaCoflmPoMOnt. Hundreds Of business men in .11 parts of the Dominion sre mdy- to spank of the thorough mining they have received in business subjects in one «other ofthdesMBusiness Collars of Ontuio If“ m'bcls at Coll‘ggesjof Ontuio vi“ ET! Tomato,“ ‘ Hmileon,‘ Damion, n, sank. Berlin, Gdt, Gue'lpb,'st.. Catharina. No better time than now to 81%“. BUFFALO‘ll 33% 51...}..- , §i.3. luau»!â€" iï¬rmu "do In... 9. «Eva. o. ‘25:... 83 n3 5:! ~33 E89. Bro-omâ€"mo' 07a r." on or. «on! in napâ€"mow. Hui 8Q. Hon 25:2 .9 LII v H 8 or. 23% . 0. t9". ‘ w. :0. a 8 p p £3: 39. gooâ€"(of?! Ewing. . British American Bums: 1301118 YJLC. A. Building, Toronto, Ont. mm mm Chmred Ac’ M, Principd TENDERS WANTED â€"0nr 1.11M aginâ€" TUESDAY, SEPT. 3rd. TAKE NOTICE. 600]] FOR 8 HAYS OPENING OAKWMD D! “N. xv,‘ {113 D0011 > 0F SUCCESS Town-hip Clerk, Oikwood I mm $5.20 W to: awn-den“ " “*3 www- 1.99“ - W Wings-5‘ -- " ' moWE§W~ new“ *m‘hv "at“ ‘ W t“ u an zap-cav- W M " n m not WPM° ' .. “a“ ... ma molt ii «911» m' huh-t 0* “3 “mm“ ’8 ,L.x.mns.. 3%: 0| >3! Jr? A. WU'Wu -vm..-- *_ - The audition: and Form of Tudor my be sun and chained on ad site: the 30th by of Sopunber, 1%]. st this 0500. and st tho 0590 of the Superinmdm‘ of the Trent. Omaha Pgtchonlgh, t. I , n ,--- L‘. -A‘..L TRENT CANAL I rumpus to: turn rem I ’- I O EALED TENDERS, uddnuod to the» undenignod, and endorsed "Radon i for W130: Power.†will be mind a this l oï¬oe until )6 o'clock on the ï¬nd-yd. October. mm, for “to: power st. Dun 5, l b’otyeen Pomhom .9d_L|kcflold. n nLA j-_ ___. NE HUNDRED ACRE FARM to Sell or Rout, in the township of Ops; good locslity. Will ullon any term or mt, giving privileges. Addm F. D. HEW- SON, Box 525. Patchouliâ€"'4. CASH Our Fur Stock was never up to es high a standard of ex’celienc'e as this season, yet our prices are moderate. The better qualities Iii: marked as proportionately low as the chuper. This stock is gnawing more and mote complete every day with the latest m- elties produced by the best foreign and domestic makers. . FALL [ANTLES All! 008“!“ LadiesS treet orRudy-to-mr Hits. are here inabundance. Enough varietv of style and quality here to suit ‘almoet every fancy. Prices from 98c. $.25, $1.50, and up to $3 50. Our Fall 1 Miilinery J. SUTCLIFFE SONS ‘ HIGH GRADE SHGES Every ptir stamped on Iole. PRICES $5 and 8 50. THE "NEILL- QUALITY SHOE" F01! LAMBS pmcns $8.50 and 3.00. The {all dupe. in “run sum SEW represent “10 gmtut concenmtion of thought' 13 their high elm style, perfect ï¬t and dependnble weer. They ere made in :11 the popular leathers from the ï¬nest “KIDDOCK KID†to the stout wenther proof “CANBCK GALE" Every pul- stamped “NBILL†on 3019,th is a gnu-antes cfaatisfactory wear“ :- ".- ‘U . WT†wins for Fall ." .4 n"\ LADIES, this shoe is the A018 of PERFECTION in stylp. ï¬t and wear. sou monuments ron 11: mm 8H0!†m III.» . NEILL, Fâ€"‘UFQS LINDSAY LINDSAY, ONT... FRIDAY,'OCIOBER 4, 1901. That th. sud-Ann! must on Wnolfln non pox was mm mm Lind-y. '1“ be bold At the Council Chm. her. hr the Hat» leading. at tho Tomi o!~ rugby, on » 131.114“: “1 of «new. A. D. INL'sHho homo! 2 o'ohokh th. m grammdthA-mi a; x. smarts ? NOW 4???? Bobcsygoon. Sturgeon Pt. Lindsay. “Es-rumor. Bobclygoon, 1v. 3.00 â€a. Arum pm. Linda], m. 10.30“... Lv. 8.“ pan. Culling“ Sturgeon Point on sign! only. mudmi‘rip'flchu for fumi- .y bob-Cunduoodntuuthoomdth Oonpnxmtd Wilma. 3.5.1. TAKE NOTICE plum Rxéhnp Trent Valley NavigqtngGQ’y, KAWARTHA LAKES SAILINGS OF BOATS. Boob. Shoes. trunks and Values. an Kant-8t Shrpmeo hi phint of Ele. gadce, Value hid Useiul'n'eos our best m drafts. We are conï¬dent it will merit your approboflon. Never heretofore have we grouped together such} ï¬ne showing 0! headweo’r. ‘If you have not already onde your selec- tion of rtyle, you will ï¬nd variety enough here to make that an easy task. Test or this season for xylhh millin- ONE PRICE VI VII: a u...- The weeding events were well con- tested. uld than? were, some exciting burn}: at speed on the home gnu-etch. Between J the.‘ heats ,tho clenr dancm Acrobat: juggle“; singers and um med any the ' “turn on the Vvlun a. , .._-- _, of all beholden. P. Curtin and J. Short. at the main gate -â€" what hearty greetings and good-humeral chatting would be minted by allâ€"_ found it dlflbult at time? to We!- como old friends'. 9') great was the rod! through: the portal- guarded by them. It was 3 pm. below the crow abawd. Molt; b calm-Ml! tho: Inl- ly; 12.009 poopbepupd thrOuglx the several entranced. ‘ ~. (From Saturdayh bony.)- , - Public million “At variance as mow-W oflali’amym e. on e n :- poummammy.‘ are is one thing egaxone 1|. '~ to admit. hows-fer. #15:!!! arm the attend- .m “turn“ in» tub-history Up till twelve o‘clock Mr. D. Ray. ticket seller. and his assistant. Mr. Howard Stevens. bud time to nod to old friends and perhaps make acum- ment or two regarding Pair pros- pects in general. but halt-an-lnonr. later all attempts at convex-attain were abandoned and they devoted themsdvea to the. task of handing out ‘pasteboardi to the waiting throng and making change with a. ceicrlty‘ that 'rxciteg tine admiration n, A_A ' you MI been bier-ed with nimont ,p: fleet weather. The nineteenth an- 'nnnl Falls! opened Thur-day under nnlplcu tint use. it poulblo. More (trot-able nnd promising then thou Illicit attended nny one 01 the series â€"‘rnnd truths. enormona number 01 â€MM“. int mlnm ilit. in- ' proved bulidlngn. and n conntltn- any; who.) [kids in their County Ex- hibition ha.- been ionterod and in. win-ad by each cocoon!" triumph. The†incborr all contributed to the 'gTorio'u- culmination â€which has crowned the untirinz inbdn of Pre- nldcnt Johnston Elm. Viée- Presl- ‘dénts Edwin Maui and Robt. B'r'yans. Secretary'l‘reunrer Keith. and the efficient Bong-q oi Directors. ‘ , Thursday being the opening day was 0; course devoted entirely to the work oi arranging the than.- will 01 exhiflts, and while the in- I terior oi the main bulidin; pretent- «l n: nip-dupe and tidy mnnce at right u'ciock who Moore-mm concertzby the Chine-‘iunllvbos those living within easy driving. dis- tance. and the crowds brought in by railway and steamer. taxed the ca- paclty of Gui hotels before 10 o'clock. Some sought {ï¬e .‘lOEpEML lty of "lands. whlle others appeas- cd their nppctlteoâ€"dmrpened by me long drlveâ€"mllh a. modest lunch at the groaerystom and lunch conn- ters and then hurried away to do some shopping before the program opened at the Fall- grounds. At 11 o‘cwck the town presented a. ver; gay appearance. l-‘Ings ware flying everywhere. the streets were crowd- al with visitors and the leading stores were doing a thriving trade. At the Fair grounds the rush be- gan soon after 10 o'clock, many hurâ€" lng learned the leswn that to view the exhibits wlth comfort it is de- sirable to do so before the great mob movement early In the afternoon. The-o shrewd om dined on the grounds and found that the meal srvedby mlne host Terry. lessee of the dining hall and attachment lioothr. was well worth a. quarter 0! any man‘s money. _ __ n n m DAY or DAYB. Thousands of hem-to waxed glad early on‘ Friday when lt was seen that the weather wu clan and warm. indicating nn maul day to lol- low. It was the signal {or a great movement of the people 0! the sur- rounding dlstrlct la the dlrectlon of Lindsay. and until noon all the roads lending from the townshlpa disgurg- ed an apparently endless procession of n-hlcles, filled with happy pleas- ure-seekers and eXpectant prlze-wnrl- nets. Where the late-comers secur- ed act-ammodntlon We know not -- 1110.88 living within easy driving. dis- , ._ L_-_-_I-L x... l... can. moon smile-now?» be done it (no way 0! arranging We dlaplnys. and owners and We. labé'red ï¬vereat untll the lat mo- ment before tne building wu clowd Tor the nlght and placed in mrze of a. face of constables. Ill-.1110; Paley. or Ohtwood. night ntcllpan at the nth (ate. pat In none busy noun between el‘bt oclock In the swelling sad two 5. nu. when the hut bunt-n 0! live stock W4:- driven nbxctod to the attack. at flied. - 12,000 PEOI’LE 0N THE 0000MB 0010M LINDSAY GENTBALEXHIBITIBN The Fate- have Indeed been moot gracious to the ofï¬cer» 0! the Lind- ny Central Fur. which year after The Central Fairiia Rdord-Bruker in Point of Attendance and We. "- w; v- 0"--. ï¬le-In. Horn Bron, of the Lind- ‘y Woolhn; mm a very 4mm display at the good- muc- (natured. Thou- stud m at tha Whondotthobuudlng. ado-ml. .1119 may neocy wï¬ite and are: Htl‘cï¬. :ml. tune“. wan, tun-III. um 06"". run. Injury. new, 01 une- W 3‘“. an.“ m. not: of (Ir-I'- cannot Hours; '1‘!†Gauntlet. pm- prletord of the People‘s Shoe Stan-a. near the market. occupied a very large we on the not side. one cec- uon of which was devoted to trunks. miner. hwy; 91:13., of which they makers motility. while -the re- mainder ohm mace was taken up with, odor: conï¬ne ,oxhiblt 01. boats. noes. rubbers. leguoufsw. '13“; display In a very eflgctlye on} Gough. Lindsay‘s king clother, dis- plays ma banner a little further down the hall towards the north door. when he‘ has unwed an ex- ‘hlblt of clothing und Inrnlaungq‘ whlch make. plain the tact that no well dens-res flu title by which be is genefally known. The exhibit typlne‘s the wonderful progress that, has been made during the lact rew' velu's lo the duping and making of menu that are now superior‘ in almost em way to those turn- cd out by the merchant tailor. The exhibit was most turtel‘nlly arranged and rennet: credit on Mr. Edward- nndbld salmon. Messrs. Dundas 8: [- lawns Bros..â€" wnc are known from one end or we County to the other as Lindsay: leading business men, and whose store premise- vie with any city ea- usument in appearance, â€" made a maxnittcent Shawna: in many of mo leaulng lined handled. Wine exhibit Was situated near; the centre of the building. and in appearance it is worthy of the. ï¬rm. The goods dis- played comprise; carpets and rugs in my Gods-l. chenille 1nd wee curtains. when of may cowâ€. turn for. India. end unnamed. a aeiact rang:- ot men's and boy a reedy-to- Wear clothing. and other lines. which we have not space to enumerate. The decoration: were pretty and tasteful. and there was a patriotic .touch in tm‘way ol'flag- and maple 112:â€. that add- greatly to the el- .t- . {Basia Burn-90 skill as a decor- gtor. and the quality or the 30m!!! cal-played. alike can: m for In. vcrable mention. 13mm ancied mm a large p“. mon to me We clever work done by the Lucky glan- More". and came bi†My at W received a uniqu- - m. one: hundnds 1n"- vaded new My Muse ad spent an hour or so in critical-tor gulnn‘gth , collectgon -0t 2 Hie of wlflch has new: btrore been shown in Lindsay Scorch Wald ghoul: the (Inc exhibits nod-why our curious-Intern. which n a. eaten-Are mu Uur Kylie. of 1115 City Carriage Works. woo unable to ï¬nd, gccommodntb. 1n the build- M x“. apart for such um and had my In which In a “3m “‘"3 _ 7 To the right of the main entrance Robinson {5 5‘24â€: bop; and 33w merchants, hid a'very tastefully urn-sum exhibit of tootw'ear, incluq- up: ah Huey wrieslb’: â€JUNO-date Merchantt' Exhibits. The deep Interest taken in the m: by business man It not alone exem- pliï¬ed by their liberal unburiptions - they take advantage or the 'oppor- taut: to make displays of their goods and so add to the attractive-g new of (the Fair and at the same time do an eflfactive bit ot'adver- Using. . Aâ€!!! m atom ‘ ‘ Scattered about the green ward between the main building and the entrance gate- were tents. pavilions and exhibit» of vex-hou- kinds. tn- - J ï¬nding farming Mina-y. 8140: the engines. 'pm'np's.’ paint; gates manta-5 wagons. calm and sleight and mm o! vendor- of meta: patent nedlcln not! up and darn, through ant-one, _Inrne_d ' a. never-dawns CW dean. nary-coma b one of the lam succulent attrac- tion: on the grounds. IN: located am the nth: gate, and Atrium acts as a magnet to draw both old and 301mg to that part of the grounds. m at. people m'med ’do- attained to get the worth’bt ottheï¬ .noney by cmmuy “:th aver-x ohm: on the (moods. , - “On Satin-d†than us another I: the ground- to wit- of the weeding events and are final appearance of the speciulty m. At 5 o'clock the non emcee-tn] hit ever held in Lindny came to a done. - At night. when ty'qechlty per- formers repeated their program. fully 2.000 wwe prevent. balnx the large“ crowd men at my night per- tornance At the Fur. ed a. m hit. and tho '1.ch attend-nob mmtly “tr-[bumble thereto M, spoon-m than to do evcp_boflqa leg: year, aod nun. In providing th - peï¬or Wag the mnfnï¬. I! m m BUILDIIG. amm' PM TERMSâ€"81.00 PER YEA?“ 9.1;".- zt macs - . In dairy productsâ€"ï¬rmly, tub, till- net, roll and print butter and [ac- tory and dairy cheeseâ€"the entrie- wem fully up to last year. while the quality of the producta was in most canes so uniformly good that the judged found- it‘ a very difficult“ to award the red ticket. In a couple of instances the maker's nuns was written In the head of the tin-â€" kln or tinnetâ€"a. mean and repro- helcible practice, the intention of which was to! influence the m {Kgoodmwingwumadelndo- math macaw â€"- no m than-Mm. but fuflynpto 1.. gauge to: your: boot In“: Bron. of the Linda: Wyolhl‘ ma. enlhltod a. We nun at goods and may of the thrifty Inn. NO' fault -‘conld be found with the garden roots ad vegetabies Hem Robson, Beat. Deyell. Duke, Richly. «ï¬nd other mcceasrui growers were represented. It was generally ac- knowledged that the display m fully up to that of last year, and a. Bowman-me exhibitor said he had not men better vegetable. u: the five fairs visited by him. . growth of business. which ln stew â€new: to nuke their lndnul- 1ry one of the moat important rich- ln our town'n border-e; ' ,- Myth;- north-west end at the tulldlnz Ir. Herb. Little. manager of the Rudd Hornet: 00.. land n fine mm o! hotlc fnrnlnhlnga. includ- ln‘ dngle and double harness. col- hl. Mm belle, blankets. etc. Several flue new of natural oak- tnnned hale“ excited the enpechl ndmlrntlon 0! all hot-omen. ï¬r. J. A. William-on. whose mac n a maker of fine harneu ll: in not necessary to dwell upon, made an ex- hlflt of metal eette. the neat work- ,lnuullp on-whlcli was highly coin- lnended by good Judges. Some rec- nnd hlnnketn ndded a touch 0! color: 0.- n hem“. . , . If. W. A. Goodwin. 0“â€! Llnduy Art Store. made n. uperb “WI?! (re-ed inlet-rel. incuwlnzn l.- po'rted' m M we," paper! on lbs nevi. dds 0! the building. There gramme:- lor the dlnlnz-room. Er. “bury. hell. bedroom end ' , room. at Ll! prices. end whe- fllem chenp' or dear the declzn In. both pretty and attractive.~ The ex- slilhll. m n convincing evidence of .4“ mt range of papers carried by, the Ill-day Art Store. Inch tnete was flown in the arrangement 10! We zoodu. and for this In Will Goodwin. ol the nil paper depen- bent of the R. Shawna», Toronto. lee-rm the credit. ‘ ., Km ll. tonal door-Kr. I J'. Carter. Hanna'- one-price Clothier- ‘nnd tumor. nude 1. very chilling displey .01, high-chm Matting ‘ and ‘fmlnhlnct. including hate, caps. un- ï¬erwenr. etc. During; the last few years the emellence or the clothing handled by Hr. Carter has bet»? tra e '9ch at eight. ' â€r5 I!- 811615 of the LimlpayVGI-ain. dim-flier Co.†exhibited ueverpl doc" and odious ln proof of the {lace work turned out. The door- 1lonld m the Victoria-County‘s 1999'...th ‘ « . 2 9.9an “tint-dialer!» ... . z . *. ,vz-v-w “mo-tors. u- §KFOD “mi 1.. collection at W“, Wm. Robson. town. end Geo. Smith. Mnnllla, defeated Bowen, of '21"- castle. am! ‘Mr. Thos. Connolly cep- tnred int prize for Ontario apples. 2nd {or collection of piums, and let for Flemish Beauty pears. Messrs. W. M. Robson and J. B‘ Knowleon. town, and Goo. Smith. Manilin. al- most. monopolised the grape chance. and the fruit was certainly a. credit to the district. Hr. Robson alsode- serves a word of oralse for his eu- pcrlor. collection of‘pears‘ and small fruits: the due and fine appearance of some 0! the varieties evoked er- (lamatlons of surprise from every visitor. No better dessert pears were ever seen at any (air. Miscellaneous Exhibits. The exhibit o! preserved fruits, pickles honey, home-made bread. etc, was 3 lugs and choice one. and would do credit to any city fair. In this branch of Domestic Science at any rate some of the ladies of Lind- say and country. have nothing to lénrn.’ and in fact are well qnaJL._ me to nérve‘ no More. and -W‘itttd¢ted Un' attenpon Mil-anyhowâ€, and [:6 bookâ€" .III a Innin- o‘f omen. ’ - .- , Flowers and Print; ’ Significant diaphy' I of "gaming Ind [clingy Managua“. 0pm, were “9' by Hours; mxoom.,Thomu Conway and Wm‘Wox-qg‘ey. Hr. Aux-on. 2m; 3 profesélonnlfloriat, d not compete to: indifldn‘al pages. . Is lilies! a. large me in ghecenuenlthemudjngwmde a mum Ilg'ht.‘ Ha shock; of out {Iowan m .8150 choice, the Batman and emb- bcinz admitt- edly the tine-carer neon m“ Lindsay. Mr. (M tho “0- flower love: 9! In ‘ ï¬yeu'l'; Mug. and very 50 yariefleo. There were M. muse hr the'list and a number whey ur tne'ust and a number 0! Jodie: .dg‘bed regretfulb‘ as they noted with envy the healthy appear- nm of none beloved plant which they never. could W in raising. Mr. Worplez; confined his exhabit to begouias, and It is not flattery when we state that few prokssionsls coal] show a. finer lot plants. Those of me tuberous variety were especi- -ly choice. In fruit: the May was aim-it'- inz one both a regards variety and quality. in â€was caudally the flue showing excited the surprise or all beholden, it being generally unden- stood that the crop had been a par- tial failure in thin district. {net-30 iariotlec "“35. iébrcuniea. “tr uner fruit was upnjr seen at 10:; Panto ‘Illductrial. It. is pleasing to ' be- able to flute that fox-"the first time our local growers haw; {35, 3119‘. honors__!rom outside exhihfln-a bonanza on : ogre-nae exhibitors. , eomcno’n at and“. wn. and Geo. Smith. a Bowen, of 'Net- ThosAConqqur G99-