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Lindsay Weekly Post (1898), 28 Dec 1900, p. 10

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oney The Alpha. was owned in Vancouv- er, and had a. cargo of 700 tons salt- ’ salmon, lumber and coal. The 0 was chiefly ou‘ned by Jin 6:. Japanese merchants, of this purser, managing owner and six others of the crew. A seaman man- aged to SWim ashore with a. line. by which 25 of the crew got on to . a rock. where they spent. the night. Early next morning the lighthouse keepe- was able' to send assistance to the shipWrecked men, who had spent the night on a rocky islet over which seas and spray‘ repeatedly wept. On Sunday evening a small mating sloop hovc‘in sight. and by means of the lighthouse keeper’s boats the shIpWrccked crew were put aboard and com/eyed to Union Bay. a. coal mining town about 60 miles north of Nanaimo, Vancouver Island. The drowned are: Captain F. N. York, Vancouver. Sam Barber, managing owner. Purser John Barber. Chief Engineer Matterson. Engineers Deegand and Murray. Ablebodied Seamcn Cisey and Sul- livan. also an unknown stowaway. Vancouver. B. 0., Dec. 19. â€" The tug Czar, just arrived from Union Bay, Vancouver Island, brings news of the most serious shipping fatality which has occurred on the west crest for several years. On Saturday night the steamship Alpha, while proceeding to Union Bay‘ for coal. prior to sailing for the Orient, ran on Yellow Island and became a. total wreck. A gale of wind was blow- ing at the time and heavy seas re- peatedly swept over the doomed steamer, sweeping away her captain, Up to yesterday morning the biod- ies of the purser. manager and one man had been recovered. IINISAY, FRIDAY, DEG. Saves Twenty-Five Lives in Dan- ger on the Str. Alpha. Rho ”on in All Go Down With the Minor in the Angry Breakersâ€"Two of 11mm “'ere Ontario )1.- A MAN’S HEROIC DEED OFFICERS AND SOME MEN PERISH ne. She is starving for fat; gob death, be quick! Scott’s Emulsion of Cod Liver Oil isthe fat she an aka it will save her. The little one gets no fat from her food. There is some- thing wrong;itis either her food or food-mill. She hashad no fat for weeks' rs living on what the had stored m that plump little body of hers; and thatis Dimpla and joy have gone; and left hollows and fear; the fat, that was comfort and color and curve-all but pity and love-is gone. The most beautiful thing in the world is the baby, all dimples and joy. The most pitiful thing is that same baby. thin and in pain. And the mother does not knowthat 8 little fat makes all the difier- The Weekly Post and Beauty iamuel Barber, drowned in the ac]: ‘ the Alpha, was half-owner ess and was formerly man- at t perial Bank at Cal- . SEQ-outset- was his brother. 10 Who“ Mother Lives Near Bradford â€" Deans of the Wreck. Only 88 Persons Pulshod In tho Duane: to the Gonna; Tubing “up Gnohem Madrid. Dec. 19.â€"An omcial do- spatch from the Prefect of Muse shows the loss or life by the founder- ~‘ing Sunday of the German training frigate Gneinenau 06 Melissa. to hem gen less - than reported. Aecqrdlng 4’3- Tarte and Mr. Cowun both received ovations when they arose to speak. The proceedings came to e. close at a. very late hour. 'Eb'Thia despatch, 35 fatalities than“; ed from the accident and 100 mans wot. injured. 9.1m, Dec. 19.â€"-The body of C tam Kresthman. commander or t wrecked German training ship eisonau. in uniform. wu washed hora ad was buried yum moon in ' h matey. ‘ j. tho first recount on the The banquet began at 9 o'clock. and was all that could be desired. The speeches in response to the vari- ous toasts were eloquent and listen;- ed to with great attention. Mr. Mr. Cowan and the invited guests arrived on the 7 o'clock train. and were met by a. large number of his friends who formed into procession. and, headed by the band and a fine torchlight procession, were conducted to the hotel, where an impromptu reception was held, many of the Lib- erals betn;> presented to the Hon. Minister of Public Works. Large numbers attended from every part of the county. Among the in- vited guests were: The Hon. J. I. Tarte, W. S. Calvert, M. P.. C. S. Hyman, M. P.. Dr. Johnson, M. P.. George Stephens, M. P.. R. F. Suthu erland, M. P.. J. A. Auld, M. P. P.. W. McKee, M. P. P.. F. Pardee. M. P._P., T. L. Pardoe. M. P. P.. J. Fra- ser. ex-M. P.. Dr. Samson;"‘va. J. C. Tolmie and A. McNee o! The Wind- sor Record. ' ur. ram Speaks. Leamingtén, Ont., Dec. 19.â€"Tho banquet given here last night in hon- or of M. K. Cowan, M. P. for South Essex, was a magnificent tribute to him as one of the rising young men of the Liberal party, and as to the high place he has in the esteem and affections of his Liberal friends in South Essex. The large hall in which the banquet was held was pro- fusely decorated with mottoes, flags and bunting. Prominent were such as -“Cowan Our Choice," "What About Tarts? He Is All Right." and ”Remember Ross!" No further new of the shipwreck- ed crew of the Alpha. has been re- ceived since Monday night. Those saved are known to be in comfort- able quarters at the Colliery Village, Union Bay. and the Dominion Gov- ernment steamer Quadrn has been despatched to the scene of the wreck to render any assistance possible. lother Mourns Her Boys Bradford. Ont.. Dec 19.â€"The wreck of the steamer Alpha. nt Ven- couver brin sorrow to a home here. Mr. Sam r? banker. and part owner of the b Logother with his brother, John .Sarber, the purser. who were both drowned. were sons of Mrs. Henry Barber, who liva about three miles out 0! this town. ' the New. Strike Samoa. Shamokin. Pa... Dec. 19. â€" The strike at Natalie Colliery ended yes- terday morning. the 1.200 employa returning to work. The Shamokin Coal Company agreed to grant. ev. erybody the 10 per cent. increase. re- instate several discharged men. and give non-union men two day! in which to settle differences with union men, otherWise the tom will be discharged. MR. COWAN BANQUET ED. Towards afternoon a aloop have in sight. and by its aid Chief Oflcer Wilkinson and the shipwrecked crew were enabled to reach the mainland, and at 8 p. m. on Sunday evening they reached Union Bay. just. as a rescue crew, apprised of the disaster through the wreckage filling the bay, was about to proceed to their a- eistance. The Alpha, steaming up the chan- nel at a ten-knot speed, with half a gale of wind almost behind her. ad- ding greatly to her speed. did not per- ceive the light, and suddenly. before a voice of warning from her look- out or forward watch was heard, she ran her bow high up amidst the rocky reefs surrounding the island. Wind Blowing a Gale. The wind, which had increased in force all the afternoon. was now blowing a gale. and sees repeatedly broke over the vessel. Plucky sea- men volunteered to swim ashore with lines. and three Were thus made fast to the island. By means of these some 25 members of the crew were landed on the small surface of Yellow Rock, but the captain. en- gineers and others. who were later drowned, decided to stand by their vessel. and try to save her from be- coming a total wreck. Their eflorte resulted in their own lives being sacrificed to duty's call. lbonh Honor the Member (or “a“ Mâ€"Mgton'u Wm Welcomâ€" and 98:; channel. Union Bay. and kept on the inside of Denman Island, steaming up the channel known as Bayncs’ Sound. at the head of which SLQRdS‘YGIlOW Is- land lighthouse on a rocky islet 200 feet across. The light from this lighthouse is said to only cast its warning reflection towards the north He? cargo was owned' entirety ‘05 Japanese merchants of Vancouver. and was valued at $25. 000. Theveo- sel was not insured. Total loss esti- mated at 365.000. Reason for the Disaster. Late details of the foundering of the steamer Alpha, with the loss of nine lives, indicated that the cause of the disaster was primarily due to the taking of an unusual course in- to the coaling station a: Union Bay. Encountering a fierce southeast gale while steaming up the strait. the captain decided to take what is known as the inside passage to AN AMENDED REPORT. Steamer andn Wuhod. Cnpuln'. 1' ody round. m the recognized navigation mmbthuduthbymmnuw her skirt; whflo “(hung . and] house lump. Toronto. Dec. 19.-â€"A1ter a. one. which destroyed her dwelling In tbs rear of 49 and 51 Elizabeth street. bu! boon oxtmguiahed curly yester- day morning, the dead body of Cath- erine Wiggins. aged 68 years, wu found by the firemen. There was nothing to show how the m had «and. but it mm W I.- agreed. Only the attitude of the United States remains as yet not clearly defined; but the tequlacenee of America is anticipated. and it is probable that the joint note will be signed and delivered to the Chinese plenipotentlnrles Wifiin three or {our days. The German Minister has warmly supported the Britieh pro- p‘osnl." United Slntel Senna Will Pall Upon the Hny-Pnnnoefoto Convention. Washington. D. 0., Dec. 18. â€"- The Senate has reached an agreement to vote on the Hay-Pauncefote treaty next Thursday. beginning with ‘volel on the amendments at 3 o‘clock in the 0.“chqu 2...“. . -2 not expect en aggressive Chinese Government. On the other hand, wherever the allies leave a district for any length of tire, bands of rub- bers and Boxers will congregnte. For this reason, the Field Mmhei desires the co-operetion of en the allies to cover the various districts with strong patrols. Britain's Altetotions W London. Dec. 19.â€"-Greet Britain's proposed alterations in the preemble of the Joint note have been presumi- ly accepted by all the powers. seas the Pekin correspondent - o! The Daily mil. wiring Monday. "Both Russia and Japan. whoee support was recur-{led as doubtful. have northorn pm of the Province of Shan 8!. and anathem- south of Tshang Tang. but during tho uvm winter. the has now set in. he do.- in: various districts in the neighbor- hood of Pekin to:- supervielon to the military representatives of the ml- oue powers. The order aye thet the extent to which the co-operetlon o! the French and American troops cen be depended upon in a. matter to be determined by agreement; made with the general: commending theee torcee. Count Von Waldersee lay: he knows that then In ; considanblo tom of Conn: You deomo’l I"! to In, the may, rm o: the Val-1m hm 0n the other hand. the British Foreign omoo is not quite so hope.» iul. Oflldsls there profess to be ' ‘.- tho!- st son. as to whether the cc .- tions as to ho irrevoosblo ct otuur- wins. Indiostions point to thsir bo- ing iruvocsbls. British omdsis ad- mit that they gave in under protat. and with s distinct mtion thst. slthough tho demands on innocu- hlo. this in no wsy constitutes su- ioroemsnt o! demands by Europa-s troops. To such 5 count. Gmi. Britsin “not. sud will not. “no. "3'55 United States Embassy. while noncommittal. hopes that to-dny'a conference will clear up the muddle and bring about a. signing of the joint not. In Pekln within ; tow It appears that over s week ego the powers came to an ngreement to eliminate the word "irrevocnble" from the joint note. Then. when it was believed that everything had been settled. objections were rnieed. and Great Britain. for the sske of harmony. elthough much against her will. asked to reinsert the “irre- vocable" clause. In this. it 8 ho lieved, she was supported by the United States. Once more the joint note seemed on the verge of signature. when I. misunderstanding arose in Pekin. This confused the Governments. nnd formed the subject of the dupntch from Secretary Bay. which Hr. Choete transmitted to the Hnrquie of Lansdowne yesterday. As the re- sult of the interview, Mr. Choete has sent e long ceblegram to Secretary Hay, in which he attributes the lat- est misunderstanding to be on error in forwardifg instructions. nn error which occurred, presumably. through the cable company. and which caus-l ed Hr. Conger and Sir D'nest Setow. the British Minister in Pekln, to take opposite Views, nlthouxh their home Governments were perfectly Some explanation, however. no gathered at the extraordinary tangle in which the Chinese negotiation- have recently been mixed up, and some reconciliation of the contradic- tory telegrams that have emanated from Pekin and various European capitals. London, De: litâ€"Mr, Choate. the United States Ambassador. had a long conference yesterday afternoon regarding the Chinese situation with the Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs. the Marquis of Lansdowne. and subsequently Mr. Henry White. secretary of the United States En» busy. paid a visit to the Foreign (mice. What could be learned from British and American sources varied considerably. the former expressing annoyance and anxiety. the latter maintaining that nothing serious was developing. I-ployed in China. Pekln. Doc. 18.â€"Count Von Wal- an. Chute. 0.6. Answer. End a Long Intenlow With the Jznrquu of hu- downo Raga-ding the China. snu- ntlon-Ah- Seems to ISO Cloning 3nd Ponce Treaty 3., Bo Signed Sooé. Trouble Due to a Mistake of the Cable Company. RESULT OF MISUNDERSTANDING. CHINESE . SITUATION. WILL fofi: ox ruufiénur. ASSIGNED T0 DISTRICTS. Wow Burned to Ruth. THE WEEKLYWPOST. LINDSAY. In tho lapel-bl Bordon. Hamilton, Dec. 20.--Gnnon Band has mound letters thin went from his non. E. Multby Bland. who wan to South Attica. with the Sta-nth- conn '0 Hot-u. nnnounctng his n9- polntmant by 001. CW on tho stat! of the Impa- id mum Bun- mvn nt Johannesburg. His dun. nro in the constructing: deputmat under Capt; Hedging. and be main. tho rank 01 noting norms; 113“] g (at: his (ll-chug. from o m eon-l. In “Mind on toi- a many m. M. the aviation at whichttnohomoonunnotocm can 1m. TONI”. D”. ”04'. Jon Smell, Collector of Customs, receiv- ed 1. card yesterday morning from “or Forreeter of the Boyd Oun- edinn Dragoon, stating that he had juet returned to the front. In South Airâ€"lee. dua- taking e number 0‘ Boer prisonen to St. Helm. While on the blend Medal-Tonal. had n chnt with On. Cronje. Wu: Artillery. M .10 an. mam: Artillery. 878 max; Cot. Drury. Suntan-M140:- Worthington. Rev. Mr. Cox. 031mm. Your!» tryâ€"mot Kassie. 001.}1udson. flout... Lam. Irving. Meet-u, Mon-S- Ion. Murray nnd Geode. mien Hurdm and' Ogflvio. Capu. Punt. Eaton and Conic-.11, Llout. Ogilvu. Nor Lauri. and 4 men, Mo:- 0.- bom, N Siam Fox-bu. Pope. Richardson. unell. Afloat. linden- ald and Huroomb. “or tomato:- Eoul hon. Montreal. Dee. 20.â€"-Tho Stu- pub- lishes the following special ash). from London: Evans, Surgeon-Major Damn, mu. Outhbct and Allan, Mont... Wro on. Conby. Eustace, Navel-ant. mt. Mon Saunders and mm. Ccpt. m. Lieuu. noodle. Best. :11! build-on, Vanuatu-140m. Rod- Oundiun Dragoons 218 m. Camus Hountod Inna"! 1N The War Omcc makes the inflow- lng omcial announcement: The Roo- lyn Castle Mt Cape Town for Han- tax. Dec. 13, with the followin on baud: Col. Lassa-d. Serge-m:- ado: M. ”to. None. uu! Wynne. If.- jou Williams and Format. Veterin- g-yofldgr Ball._yeut._8utton. Cot. "In 1884 we obtnlned our inde- pendenee. but thnt honornhle action he: been oblltetnted. The mm m 10 mint 1. but we unit the do: when God will make known m. will. We rely on Hie help znone than on emperors end princes. I have not come on e. fugitive, but by order of my Government. wtth tho object o! termlnntlng e. w 1n whld the British employ women end can- “lino! Can-dint. Hound In. All Artillery. Nun“. Mon and Chap- blm In Bout. For 80-0. subsequently visited the heedqnertm at the South Alt-teen refugees. 61. ha .9â€" 8 urnâ€"CM d“: .802â€" 03828.â€" srflved hm yesterday. He was last st the mum station by the mun!- cipel end commune! enthoriflu. Speeches were exchanged 1n the royel uniting room. A bouquet wss pn- ssnted to It. Kruger. whose eppesr Toronto. no. 11â€"11130 won at (In hm' Invent. In Ont-I310 bu bun baud. It. I. n and down tint o. 1 has“ manna-ship an! at! t: bu uk- placo during the yen. The total Mp now In over 140.000. The upon. contain: sever-.1 mum. upon on Mon. subjects. by u- mm Ml. random m- n a... quotâ€"s... Distorted 0mm yam tad true in God.” Wushlngton. Doc. 19,â€"“. Am!- lsn party In German. [nuns an» awfully brought about I» luv at the hut union o! the Reich“. prohibiting in onset. the importation or Axum canned mean, u now using in powmul influenza to In- “ busily the Import. duct. or at 3-min- cnurmg tho Empire. not» ably on what. report! United sum Guam Diodrich at m to an But. Dopcrtmcnt. The sun at tho ‘Mnl. according to the 0013111. In to auto Gamay manly Indo- pad-n. o! .11 oountfla (or in brand- ltufl'l and food Iupplm. The Doc. 19.â€"Whno a, man: no out driving I- the «1me lat WM his her 0. been” Mun“ st In autono- bflo and m am. On. at It. the nut phat In tho Dominion to bundle mun or. dmoot «clun- lvely. Tho ore is brought by nil and steamer from Mr. F. H. Clerzuo'l Helen mm In tho Htcblplooten Db- trlct. on Ldto Buporior. and it. :- probtblo a: ; two othl' menu-I. one gt Bonn. Ste. Harte. OM... ad on. st Collingwood. will. baton the close of 1901. be helping to an out of the output. from tho um. dopooit. There were a. gust may hm visitors 1:: town. A luicheon renewed. Mr. W t .5 Midland. Ont... Doc. 11â€"!“ day. the town being in (nu ntuu. tho Cnnndn Furnace 0030 new blast {mum was christened by m Boon. Tho opening of this new blut tumo- 1: undoubtedly an un- portnnt «put. for Canndn, for my ON THE ROSLYN CASTLE. ANOTHIBIPIECE BY noon mum-mm“ Gunny fighting ch. II. I. m nun mud: ONTARIO. DECEMBER 28, 1900. Dr. Urquhart): double store W the next. to so. one being. mind W. A. Black, photographs; local amazing. his stucco being In tho reu- ot Dr. Hun-if omco; Insured In the Perth Mutual. Oekvflle. Ont.. Dec. 20.â€"(1 a. In.) â€"At 12.30 tire broke out in the den- tal omce of Dr. T. T. Hen-Le. above Henry wueon‘e etore. on Colborne etreet. An elem wee quickly given and hundrede 0! people were eoen on the ecene. meg to the medoquete fire protection, it wee quite evident that Gnlledge'e hex-nae ehop. Wil- eon'e grocery and Urquhart'e double etore were doomed and poeeibly the whole block. Scoree of willing hande been carrying out the unâ€" menee etock o! harneee and boote end ehoee tron: E. H. Gulledge'e also the houeehold furniture contained in the dwelling above. Grooeriee. pro- visione. etc.. from Henry Wfleon‘e were qulokLv carried out. and de- posited on the etreet. end wag-one carted it away. Dr. Harrie' etudio. which wee eituated in the trout even- ey. 1e a total loss. the fire having too much headway to remove any omen fixtures or instruments. ’ Immunentedlumhfie Etienne. Washington. Dec. 19.â€"uter going into Executive session yeeterdey. end before taking up the Hey-Peunedote treaty. the Senate ratified the minor treetiee before it. Senntor Foreker then spoke on the Hey-Pnuneelote treety. deiending and eupporting it ee e. wise precaution (or the protec- tion of American interests. He said thnt he bed been willing to support the tasty unnmended. believing it to hove been properly guarded, but thnt i! there originallyhed been eny doubt on that score there could now be none. in view at the amendments already adopted by the Senate, end thoee recommended by the Commit- tee on ForeIszelatione. CASTORIA rabbi-“1101114103. W Men’s and Boys’ 05 Overcoats, o Staple Department Colored Dress Goods Millinery Department Clothing Department o , Our stock in this department is sf“ 1 - Ladles Mantles, mm m w, «3mm» goods. ‘ouf'ffeiii? o O t e r utation being the most 61.5143,” 8111118 and Sklrts, The efiadia’ F umishing Dcpaxmfcu: ;5' :3ch GLOVES, KID GLOVES. CORSETS, “i3” IES' BLOUSES and Furnishing Goods of all kinds, also Ladics’ FUR COATQ C‘ LETS, CAPERINES. CAPS, MITTS, Etc. ~» ‘ Tu IAI-PAUNC Iron nun. 'Tho molded Inn-pins my be withdnwn and the Bond fully pddfor,sndoontinuingtomlnrplu, maymminu: protea- h’on for your lain. Onmrbothumpsymtof $500, lupin-ending one yin-'- intact u {Spammwonldbe mndoyourhein. A uimilu ymontwon'dbonadoonryyarformyouu, when thetaeofthe d, 810,000, would be due and psychic. Every mt mentioned than in absolutely gunmteed by Couldn'- Lending Company. For furthor infmtion and explanatory hm tpply to houyourdispoul. mu will be completed at. Age .55, when 3 number pm Have you W the investment “mage- cloned by the Can» Inn'- 5 per cent. 20-year Gold Bond! REMBLAEA 15!. £4 Q0 | GANADA llFf. ASSURANCE 00., SUITS, a large stock at the lowest prices. MEN’S . ' FLANNELETTES, GREY FLANNEL .aple Department FLANNELS, GREY corroxs, BLArfikE‘: SHEETINGS, and all kind of Staple Dry G I Large Stock {or the Christmas trade. See our stock and obtain prices. Come early, Black Goods to be had. We a: make: of Black Goods in the RESS GOODS II)! AT OLIVE“ Its-Ibo:- of Salomon. Directly Opposite Post Oflicct Kerr’s Old Stand,i Lindsay. TO INVEST ........... 5 HAVE YOU MONEY ESTABLISH” 1847. hen of the out: who «tend the E: m A 06.035176. u. Ii. infill-c. The Ancient Order of United Work men are plannlng elaborately to m»: come the members of we order to (In! talc next year. The Supreme Loam bu nppmpfleted 83.000 and the sum mum more to he need for the «action and furnishing of n flne [10:ch quartet-l buildiu at the Pan-Amorh-an Exposition. The Supreme Lodge will l... W a: s scorcroom,'wm‘h'o on. {n.- occupud by all new Assault .3 38. has. St. Cnthnrlnes, Ont... Dec. 19.â€"As Mr. Hugh Meson. en employs of the Welland Vale Compeny. was re- tuming home (rom work Monday evening he was accosted by n burly negro named Alex. Jones. who esked hlmlfhshulenymoney. Onbelnx nnswered 1n the neg-nave he struck Cameron e blow in the has. knock- ing him down. As Gem-on eroee he was scan struck by Jones and satin felled. this tune the Vlcttm's heed striking the cur-baton. with such forcessboh‘ecturehlsskull. Cem- eron wss removed to his home. when he now lies in en unconscious condition. Dr. Oldrlg'ht is attend- ing" him. His condltlon Is very cri- tlcal. Jones was captured 9:: 2-w- '__,- )8 Please number that we hold in stock a large and plete stock of B‘aclg’ Dress Goods. To this depmme'zm 00!- giveu special attention. and always keep 0,, hand the "chin are selling agent! for PRIESTLEY’S Celebrate: Black Good V"? be: ,,,_,Ij lfllok... Berlin, Dec. 19.â€"ancror Willi-n has transmitted to Imperial alu- oellor Von Budow an order apt.- ing his deep udnese over the loan of the Gui-mu: and “her m eon- mdorcnd gnumba- 015cm:- ly-fiant young crew.” All the household good-uni have been ”moved from Rita-1th Urquhart: and Joyco'm $11.3 hash loan will be many thong-36,, w! very um. insuranco. Wilson. loos about 87,000 or 88.0%; W In Waterloo Mutual {or 81.0”. and 81,000 in NorWich Union. Dr. um WW for“ of the citizens, wu tat-ado“. Inch-calm man «on. This building In: bum- but with the mud d- m and baker. which Jobs tho fun-steam: mutuallFu-nhlm the ldundr! h 0:. and st the time of 1M . 1‘ Mt thou-est 01th. W. R. WIDDESS, Agent. LINDSAY. world. dun-u hundry. the “penal”- Sod-0.. We always keep a Complete Stock of Men’s and mBoyg Fl: Our large stock 18 awaiting the eager bargain 8::ka EN’S SUITS ranging in price {rem $3 '0 ii to $12.00 pet Suit. TWEED suné, “MC: WORSTED SUITS, MEN‘S HEAVY WORKING EN'S FUR COATS, MEN’S CAPS and m ad is therefore dim“ my. â€" w .u that it; 9‘ ‘ 8L“ 1" fl; BEST FAMILY FLOUR always in stat BUILDING MATERIAL ATTENTION! Thorough instruction in I“ A live Md lap-W Mm“ Mal room, new M ‘- chin to chmb. Confederation Life nag, rm William :5 36 Merchant and 00mm Agricultural Implements FRUIT GROWERS, will find it c. their but“ givemsodl. 336..” fully given. A PM” 3nd lure mill In M outnmemdnmon" If you need Apple M " an furnish any qmfltyltfl l‘lҤ 0P3 “voti- JAMES KEITH also M! d’ ~ “031$er 55 LINN Y. m, TH am] am 2? m u mm m. nC m EC

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