i sown?w i SEEM": tieâ€"mushroom. like the etc“ and “a Pleurotna. may be round: ‘3“ sttached to thq on: triflint any from the centre an ‘ tube extrema eke. The gone. are m: In cooking mm at the ï¬anc- u, the cook book recipes totr'ebok- kmusbrooms may be fella-yd. , VERMILLION HYGROPHORUS. mm June until September this ' and delicious little mushroom y be town} growing singly. or in and dense clusters in the [ oronboggylanthdiavery ‘1' 8088 on account at. influx; Hunt coloring. hempmaybau Vantageâ€. ha.“ DI u at attmmgï¬tho “2115:2139, at at a point may, My yo found growing on simp- and appear as little: white lâ€attached to tho wood. M *2 â€poisonous mushrooms for :4; that the collector m! 50 £201,915 at tin ï¬nally. i will > OYSTER PLEUROTUSLE g or ash color. M‘itflahy. th and moist, '1‘). #11: m 3 or timed with ash “I. ugh â€mad, and grow pal-Hy.†" " m â€m, where they bra ' again again at the base. minted be so short as to amt-anthe- mm and thq attachmentjo mod may look to be direct}; a mice of the cap‘ The spores Genuine {US SULPHURENS. * t the beginning (1 these -’ r1 mum run-sunl- mnmmm mammal. mm (PLEUROVI‘US. 3 a ï¬rm. smooth and Sonia In color. white. tinted re with brownish erred- . gThe gina at. quite turning yoliowinhsih the It; and grow “WI. gm. joins the cap centre. '3 m atoms at aeveral puny: t the has. mm in!“ nitish and. Hithoovend ’ The spores are whitu. a woultd implio theym d on tha dead part: at *e M toad «- . Treatise on th sumac. lrltun for I’ll. Pout by Ir. . £0880“! muddy, for tho mm of Whom-Mo“; Haw-v â€"- Befare closing this series of ar‘ti- cies, I shall devote. a special chapter to the home cultivation of th ecum- smonn mushroom, so that those who Ideaim. may have mushrooms thxoug‘hout the entire year, with very little' more labor than would be expended on a. few potted. plaints.‘ "THe WOODLAND MUSHROOM." This is thfl common meadpw: mush. room that has taken up ita‘abode in the M, slightly altering itshab- it! tnd mum, but equally‘ de- m: in flavor. - , - , I i The up in {pure gauginggy‘ljx-ite if; and appeaï¬noe. but equally; de- W in flavor. The cap is a pure or. creamy white with not markings or spots. The can)! at th'q young plants are sqmqwhm; min! in shape, with a. medal crown, haw at Writy they m aduâ€" v‘cx» and madly sp ‘ " '2!†gills of the yam plants unto W by; a; white veil which bmlu sometimes flinging to the msrgi‘n at tho cap bib 0. trims. and st nthâ€: thud 10mins: strips W wt)»: m - :__ 4.....- +1.. am- .3... The caps are white or whitish ting- ed with various shadm ot brown. and may: be either silky or covered; with xery tineï¬breq. In shepe. the young plants are nearly globular. but at maturity the% e convey, got nearly flat. h Akin or the .capl‘is Qpite readily removed and the mitt- gm extends bespnd. the Optel‘.’¢!~ tremity of the 31118» The guts of the young plants .are covered by. a. veil and are a delicate pink. turning to dark brown in the mature plant . The gins are quite closely packed togeth- er, and are not attached to the stem. When the! veil covering. the gills, of a’ young: plant: breaks, it remains an a ring around the stem, which often disappears with age. The. spores ere Wu. K , ‘ _ ‘no evidence at a cup. wrapper, or volu. There is a ring around the stem which is quite tirm andthick. end in come specimens is movable on the stem. Thqgilh are whitish or tinged with yellow. and are very closely packed. the inner.’ extremities being quite a distance from the stem. The spores are white The, Parasol mushroom may be (cund tram early July until September. growing in pastures and old meadows. and in thin woods and along roedaides. It yould be .very difficult for the col- lector to contuae this mushroom with any 0! the poispncus species. it he mill keep in mind them points, a. very. long: stem. light-colored. spotted cap, nightly raised and darker in the centre. and gill; terminating at a. distance from the stem COMMON MEADOW MUSHROOM. Althoagh this is the bat known and. most widely used 05 all the mushrooms. Iwillgive its chiet char- acteristics for the beneï¬t of any who may'not feel sufficiently famil- iar with it to warrant gathering.~ it tor the table, It may be found from the latter t‘ of August until freez- ing .weat er' in pastures. meadows and rich greasydewns. _ __ as†no mm 'zgai’mvg‘gm" "2.31;. matron-mental.“ soakadin ult- petre and rolled into qtich. Before the any» at matches. the 41'!- M1!- ered fungus was much prised 1; tin Ger, for one Iwith the amt and steel. PARASOL MUSHROOM. The Lepiota Prooara. or what is commonly known ea the Parasol mushroom gets its generic name from Lepis a- acale, and Procera. meaning tall. but to itq resemblance to an o parami. it owes its other name. he cap is distinctly. convex. whitish in color. with the raised centre of a darker color. The flesh in quite acct, white, and dry‘ rather thin and covered with brownish spots or scales. the .caps are tron three to six inches in diameter., The stem Varies in length 1mm ï¬vq to ten inches is covered. with minute. closes- ly-preqsed scales of a. brownish coior. and is either hollow or ï¬lled with a. light. :ottony. pith. It ill some- .what swollen at the; base. but shows P011 {to in “do? mbject to! pori my ‘ int 0' those who set oï¬ fireworh to now. thy the pnphaticka. orr “510w much- f The Sulphur Polyporua is not only 1 a. delicious food. but is one or thoé most beautitul of all the._ fungi. It is always found growing on the dead parts or trees from May until Octob. er and most abundantly. during: wet and shower-y weather: It. in most of; ten loud in thislocdity growipg‘oq uok trees It occurs in more on less dense clusters, the ca attaining ' size of from 5 to 6 inc es and closel overlapping (iach otlliner. Thain: n stem. propery apes ‘ . as at. tachmept to the woodnfqnot 3.1;? margin at the cap. which in tom cases is somewhat elongated. giving the appearance ot 8. atom, The caps are a brilliant animon color. or‘yel- loud-h red. blaming into : bright: sulphur yellow at the margin. which in quity wavy. The auto under or ~ ring qurtaoe is at the aura right sulphur yellow. The Hugh a sort and Juicy. and. often exclude: A yellow Juice it out and; quested. 0m 1:. the unit. young lama should. be eaten, a when the ant reaches mu- turity it become: dry and crumbling and lose: its bright coloring. exhib- iting Moghoqhorqsonce in the ‘ «ï¬nance: My 1 in; with a Aha-p knite. ‘tq a'eberete them trom each other. or trout the portion of the plant on which; they grow. though many 02 the five hunch- \ diner-ant Polyperi sate not edible owing to their. woody. leath- er: or corky. nature. none on thoea whose flesh is soft are dangerous. and several are very. delicious. A camel glance at the pore-bearing; surface of manx or the Polypori. would lead one to euppose that it' was pertectly smooth. but a careful examination with a magnitying glean would disclose thousands on tiny. Fares. This is quite apparent in the olporns Applantatus. the. ~tungua need by many for making sketches on its white 'surtace. » erticlea I said. (we would. conï¬ne. on]:- aalvea to the gilled mushrooms. I 1291 that the collector would be de- pnved at one of. the moat dclicioun at all runs: were we to pull by'the Sui- phur P m; By .sneny it is known as t a "chicken tunzna" owing to its flavor so closely. resembling that o: the white meat on a chicken, Although the dangenoua Bolcn be. long to the: me general class. the collector cannot pouibly, main: 3 my). tote it hewill mark well this ditfcr- ence. In ell at the Bolcti. the-tubes are easily separated irom each other. aggtrom that a: 01!n thï¬ ca which t are otta t c pom the tuba are much more minute. {and ituip imppuiblg. except by] shav- .lv Dink. 81mm dark.“ 11:than thouzzï¬n GoodmAMi-opflc Tablet: Properly Hons. Ficus pmprielty reached high-tide in the case of a man who was about to undergoe an Operationfor appen- dicit' and he declared that he. dib not want the operation to be per- torined until his pastor could. bq pro.- nen . .“‘Why do ybu .want your pastor prggent ?†ogkegljhd physicim._ “Because I Wish to be opened. with prayer,†was the reply. . , llofloe to the Public. _ We are sailing first-class bee! by the carcase, side or quarter. Hind quarter, $6.00; fore quarter, $5.00. M. O’HaJloran, Meat Market. adjoin- ing MoLeanan 00. phone 103nm. navy blue chiffon broadcloth and white beaver hat and trimmings to match. The groom’s gift to the bride was a handsome mink stole and to the bridesmaid a; dainty wishbone pin set with pearls. The young couple were the recipients of many costly and beautiful presents, among which were several pieces of cut-glass, etc. Atter the oetemony the guests ad- journed to the dining room, where a wedding breakfast was served, after which the happy couple left on the Great Northern train on route to their future home in Grand Forks. The bride's guns awry gpyvn _was of Precisely at one o’clock the bride. who was given away by her father, entered the drawing room. which was beautifully decmted with ferns, car- nationa, smile: and chrysanthemnmc. The wedding march was played by‘ ‘Mr. W. Garden. The bride looked charming in a gown of white silk mgandie over white taffeta silk with point d’eeprit yoke and hertha of ac- cmdeon-pleated chiffon. Misc Dell Britton, Sister of the WV“. assisted as bridesmaid, and was attired in pale blue crepe de chine with yoke and trimmings of. point d’esprit. The gloomeman was Mr. 0. Gordon Walsh. The bride’s mother was gown- ed in black silk trimmed with sequin applique and chiffon. The following item from the Van- couver, B. 0.. Daily Province, will in- terest many Lindsay: friends" at the bride, who is a. daughter of Goodne- tor and Mrs. Jack Britten, who left Lindsay] for the Paciï¬c coast a- couple dyearaag . Theresidehoeot otMr. and Mra.J. W. Britten, 705 Eighth avenue. Fair- viaew. was the scene of a very putty wedding owl‘ueeda N97. 7. when their second daughter. Mia: Hattie M. Brittou, was united in marriage to Mr. Hadley Jarman. The cere- mony was performed by the Bonn. J. Wilm. _ There is only one poisonous much- room. the Nernal Amanita. with which the Woodland .mnnhroom could possibly be conï¬rmed. but with any sort 0: carebat all. no such mis- take could poqai 1y occur, The Ver- nal Amanita resembles it in color and shape only, and has a distinct cup or volva.’ at the qwollm bulbous base of the stem. also the gills are white and the spores are white. In the Woodland mushroom you have no bonlbac base and. volva or. cup on the stem. The gills are pink turn- ing to brown. and. the grog-ea are brown. anyone making a mistake is either careless or color blind. These mushrooms may. .be tound tron only July. until about the and 0d Septenbar in the wgmwipc upon; the fallen leave; a nonce mll afghan acme difï¬culty. at ï¬rst in ding- them. as they. select the thiclut. ahuliast part on the wood; and in coming out at up ground bequeath. nary. a: the“. egg awash" dad. lam to limo-h ln than: trom‘ View. but 8 «total search will reward the collector with. u post dainty and delicious tout: The stem resemble: tale cap in color except that: 1t may be a deeper cream or pale brown nee; thebue. It is etifl and retire: brittle, “onetime: emitting. lengthwise. end is either hollow or denselyp: thy. The stem is oomeviliat swollen plbelow the oentne, non-owing toward the cap. ' but become a- date: pinl 'With use and are finally dark brown. They no quite soft, unequal. in hint]: and tre not attached to the stem. Sore Throat and Cough. 'EDDED AT VANCOUVER. (To be continued.) they “have 'aï¬oï¬'cd worn-out and worried parents, have led to their adoption 1:: countless homes :3 price- less curative: for fbirth. haw. an every form 0 itchmg, 7. {imply skin, and nmlp human, with on of lair, of infancy uni child. :2? Adv-ram mmm an I n Cntfénn Ointmen will permit of :39 for thy, an maï¬a: mother. point .utpeedy :11 permanent cure in the most distressing cues. The snï¬cring which Cnticura and Cuticura. 01th have allevin among. the yams: End the Wm! and" mï¬baby grew worse 'all thé time. en we got Ctticnra. Soap and Ointment and cured her at t 'Ifling canine.†CUTICURA A BLESSING Ileey. One month's treetment with Cancun Soap and Ointment made I complete cure, and now 1:: child in â€large, strong, and heel y as any child of her ege. The doctor’s end drgg bills_ agnonnted to a Infamy, Mrs. George H. Tucker. In, Greenï¬eld Avenue, Hanukee, W , in u grateful mother. “When Ii: months old.†she aye, “my little girlwei hedu unduhdfleu than“: enonemonthold u eenb formedon her fuee, ‘ng until it completely covered from head to foot, followed by boils, luv- ingfortyonher hadetoneï¬mquud more on her body. Then her skin maedmdwuguditbecume so bad she could not shut her eyee‘tp Mr. John Luau. proprietor of the hotel at Halibnrton. extended every kindness to the party. and relatives of the dooqnned. for which the; an vary grateful. Mr. Milton Bond Grand Trunk constable, Toronto, and Mr. Samuel Bond, of the Toronto Street Beilwey, brothers of the late Chiet, reached Halihurton Thursday evening at eix o'clock. The Council had sent in- structions with the Bond brothers to havehIr. Georgedoall inhlspower to recover the remains end epere no expense. After receiving a. supply of provisions and the neceeeery ap- paratus for searching Mr. George, Kr. Ourry and Mr. Milton Bond left for them ecene. They remained at the Curry residence over. night. and er- rived et the Irwin settlement at nine o‘clock Friday morning, and were Joined by Mr. Peterson. They row- ed from here to Crooked lake, a. dis- tance at ï¬ve milee and then not to work to recoven the remains. “nth the thermometer et zero end tour or 1five inches at snow the party worked unocesingly. ell dey but without suo-p case. They epent the night at Mr.) R.- 11. Burnhem’s lodge and continued: their eeerch until late Sethdey night, using I jeek-light after it be- came deg-k. Sunday morning they kept up the search but having met with no success and being elmoet am out they. left Sunday afternoon [or Halibnrton. Mr. George offered a. reward ct $50 for the recovery of the body, end Mr. Britnell agmd to send en experienced man to dyna- mite the lake on Tuesday. The dyn- emiting party worked all day Tue- day, but the new: reached here Wed- neday thet the water is too deep (130 feet) for. the. dynamite to take any! effect. Numerous changes were placed at the bottom of the lake and discharged by means of a battery. CURED BY CUTICURA IN ONEvMONTH Oovewd from Head to Foot with Hu- moursâ€"Forty Bails on Head at One Time-Could Not Shut Eyes to Sleep-Doctors Did No Good. BABY TUEKEH’S WUNDEHHJLCUBE Bondtndltr.R.H. Honunml’. M... uogmpanying than. Mr. George left here on Wednesday morning. Nov. 15th. and err-ind in Helibnrton at eix o’clock that even- ing. Here he was met by Mr. P. A. Curry, of Willsteed. I: settlement ten miles north of Helibnrton. They, arrived at Mr. Curry e at two 0 ’cloek Thursday morning and left at day- break for the Irwin settlement, four miles north. a‘All their travelling was done in ajumper, and conseâ€" quently they made very slow pro- gress. At the Irwin settlement Mr. George took the remains of the late Miss Grice in charge, and returned with them to Haliburton. Mrs. Bond and daughter. who were staying at Mr. Cur-rye residence. were taken to4 Heliburtou at the same time, arriv- ing there ct six o‘clock Thuredny ev- ening. As the only train from Heli- burton leaves at eix o'clock in the morning, the part. were obliged to remain there over. night. The re- main: of the lute Misc Grioe were cent to Port Hope Frisky morning, Hrs. Bond and “ï¬ghter, Mr. 85mg! Few person: have an idea; of the hardships e seprchlna putty, in thet vicinitx hu to endure, and it will be interesting to our. tender: to learn at the. experience of our, Iocel undpng taker, Mr. Alt. Georgp, in theta pert at the country. As stated before. Lake In lean m kt m mane. ‘ : 1 (Dain Guide, Port Hope.) From present appeesnneee the chances of recovering the remains of the late Chief Bard. are very slight. ï¬r. Alt. George received a letter on Wednesday afternoon from Halibut- tem. stating that the efforts of the searching party had been nnaneeeu- In! in locating the romaine, and them had been oblige}! to cease operationa. "If [0N6 SEARCH‘GIVEN UP. REMAINS OF THE [ATE “IE5 BOND NOT YET REMVEIED. To Skin-Tortured Bahia. “Certainly. my little nun. but why do y0u mt it. " queriad the dent- ilt. handing it: over. “Well: anyâ€. res dad the gratified boy. “‘11:: sum: 0 can it home md I'm can: to stuff it fun of sugu.‘ Then [‘9 going to at it on a plnte. ma.†nth; trim trauma}: m to M hon. (New York World.) â€I’d like that tooth. plans." said the mil boy altar. the dentist had extrutad tho torment. The Company has likewise under consideration the extension of the line tram Argyle to Eldon Station. tire miles. I! the required number Qt subscribers can be obtained the Inc will be constructed early in the â€m “ - . i l, ‘_- _IJ_,I ‘bFe'; 80 'phoneo have been added to the local exchange since Mr, Til- ley took chute. ‘ It has also been decided to convert Woodville toll oflioa into an ex- changeâ€"15 subscribers having been mound in the village. The prelont long ‘distance line trom Woodvillo to Lorneville and. 3.13qu is to be con- verted into a â€ï¬‚y line. with tree connection for . oodtille gatrons._ “I and M ‘Mr. 1‘. J. Tiller}. the energetic lo- enl manger tor the Bell Telephone 00-. be: completed arrangements tor a party line to Linden Valley Po.. neu- Cunbny Station.» The dietenee from Link: is eight miles end the â€vice start: with eight subscribers â€"the rq-nhtion number being one submiber per mile. mammals-mm. l". J. CHINIY C 00.. Pmpm, Touch. 0. Wag“: "In all 1W than will he I. In; rush into Cob-.11: next spring." tine. tum building. Wt. ’u an lax-3a canon! stops in Oobdt, new authors. a us! tbs M in tnglghapontottioehinth m "‘Cdnlt has been a busy spot 311 summon the plan was tall at men at on slums and â€codaâ€"tho mu: ragged tron-era. Tho buildincn "'0 ocoroo a yet. out! no mostly of log: out rough lnmhu, but tho luau- port at tin population lived intent Than no two hunksâ€"tho Impor' all the Gunmen»; the motor In. â€Witommsbï¬v but by this time humubgn We! ,UIJ.A_ ‘ . .' A DAY 0! FUN. cn’dthc men wen not idle verytloms. A‘ctm when! they sell tobccooa, cig- anendeo“ dtinkneacmed to he the genera meeting phce. ind hen c urge crowd congregated to put the time ewe , which they proceeded to do by t ' 'torice end filling up with soft drinks. . They certainly; had I. time at it. ~ - A all 00309 melons. Bonn] lug- orminoowmbohept mailman winter it puniblo. Spotting about thonnoQflmx-msnndpowdor.ho aid. "I! m on a Government mu: â€"tho.t is. working for. tho Govern- mental} loomâ€"yon“: our: tit- tmponndsnlnotyonmwrxn much or a little a quantity on you plots, god it is nothing. “now for Inna tomato; leonndl. One dqthqmnnpoutotpom.nnd of course hall to lag of! work, but I; doxot not: to minor- mun -. ‘ Owim to winter In“ not in. mum commis- um hnd not exacted substantial dunk- Ind to disband ‘A ten minutes out with a trud- lu' revealed the following‘ tut. con- cerning Oddt. the muoh-tdhdâ€"ot mum's-n, moanâ€"m A TRAVELLER _mmm A BIG "NI IEX'I' WIG- (mu, m suvm (Mat! w W thehmn’ ' uto quzaono If“: “nomads of lad - -6 mg 33.3.. 0le s05 Sings- 805 2.538 815 sauce-8:335“. Wtolcod to fly than 3 bottle of ï¬mm m 31.3 M†£33 mplhh. Andthou condo-cunt! maâ€"ngmâ€"mnow magnum mobs-done. From Gem Troubles. Plano Lou-n Wis-t Liquozono C31: 00.: Bill 00. EXTENSIONS. Kills Disease Germs cumin-mum was Munich-lib m The conï¬ne: that he makes are no well handled that some of the hmeesemmeklnghauamilliona yeer proï¬ts. The heat orgenized of all the oombinee u in leather, which keeps every buyer in line by a mag,- nlï¬oent e yawn o! rebates If you don t buy yexeetly as the ccmbme di- rect: you never get my rebate and they always keep two-thirds of it book. so thet the buyers "must be good†to get whet ie coming to them. Kr. Hymn, of London, has been heard to a: that theme is nothing like leather when Rudy or someone like new "glue: the hon together." Mr. W. Ween. the well known hone mm, Kahuna-ah. met with 8 painful midont lust week about noon hour. While standing non-one d his home. tbs taint! kicked him a: the he. Imam it in two planes below tho knee. hind; hop to"; m mm:- a l . (From the Cornwall Freeholder) All the chasm altered on the Finch Chem Bourd- Board last Friday ov- mum-0M“ 12 l-Zc‘per pound an“ maï¬a-w hon-d “tin Ontario on [not during 0 season at 1W5. . K . I‘m. where he has the leading mem- §ben o! "the trade" in session. One [time it in "wire end mils.†another time “leather." mother time ‘ebeet metal. tin and enamel." The "trade†in all buy! making his cigars. bob- bing in and out of rooms. some of them looking very three and wild- oyed aver "follows in the combine" who have violated the trade deul by cutting prince. giving disewnts or the like. But Hu'dy and the big 053m mums them 41 up again. He smooth. it all out and the boys all go home ta keep up prices and sweet the publicâ€"until a ’kick ensure-gain. Kr. puma; ha humane income. buhbeetmit. Bemku thetines. diuip line. the Mrs. drum up the wt. hul- all m and‘ " glue." the buntin- elooely tqeth-i er. It‘cm. Rudy's mt forte to “ glue the ban together†every time they tell apnrt. ondtanugpodlnany, unnamed- dontotConuh, baboon busyorgxnâ€" ixix tho varian- "trodoq" at this country, into “combines.†He is on ont gt the buninooo, and in loote- toqdmatthooomhinï¬hoop uoninp. He in on smooth :3 0mm, mm, and .111! ohmt-oightod oyo- [M surmount one of tho wildcat mnnorod omntpnanpu you ever aw. Rois.“ hinbost in motthebjg W of Montronl. Toronto ox: Otto- m,~_lm~~htlfl 31:.(‘l'orontoWorHJ f‘ ’ For Jur- now It. Hardy, who is sunï¬maï¬ï¬‚uflmm Cor. Pool and WIlllam-su. Amdaoinapositiontoï¬lldlordax for recalc- ing. repairing and tedyeing Fur: ofall kinds. ..Reliable F urs.. amoum. Heads, Linings and Trimmings always MISS JACKSON, .555: am gaging“ S 88. 5m xï¬ouoauabavrvï¬i .33 a. «18; éEFuouoapaoB At lanufacturers’ Prices. been very buy this pent N there having been more rah-Elihu ‘ mailing end. tench-inc at hie†ole: then ever; more Counter Broken Ounhion Frnmen. Spring Beet Posh. and Seddlee put on than heretotore; and. we he†on every hnnd tron those who use the “bib“â€""Well. I don’t know what I" do without In; wheel.“ He he: elso commenced manufacturing 0. small gasoline no» tor suitable tor skim anti rowhoetl; No more pulling your tune out: to: a few hours' pleasure. Those inter-3 outed are invited to cell end. see it, LOOK OVER OUR REPAIR LIST. Automobiles. ’ .. . l -.Bieyelel. rub-£33.89 331“!chth “tilt-:2 Bend Instruments. ' ..-'. 2% b1 . Baby Gum . , > 1 MW!“ moan. .. L‘ii 513*? Cash Racists“. . ,: 5i L46 I Call: Carrion. . -'. {Si-4153;“ Butleryi gli'ï¬ï¬‚! , Clipm a} .3 33: $11 ,Ctrmt Sweeper: ‘51.! 3m! ~DentalIndx'mlleltl._ ‘ L..:ï¬i ï¬lm ~ Wishes toqï¬n’thankhbmnx‘eu- tomorstortheircontinuodm udlibardparonmduincthoau- mdlMudwmpufltorth‘hh best moratomaï¬tthomtol; thotntnrouinthaput‘ Bolus «MWM‘Wb wvnnnssmmmst. '“ï¬uiééfmd m, '4 typo-acygxnx ““h‘m $5me 'prmnm m and Gnu. ' .= 3332 Door Bells. '- Electï¬cal Appliances Edged Tools. Gasoline Engines. «mm Gramophonu. Gm Hora Clippers. Lawn w um. and museu- 1 Letter Praises. Letter FileA Loch . lledictl Batten“ Musical Instruments. flower Knives Printing PMK I. | Phonagrtvha Ringt. ', " ’ ' ‘ ‘ Rolling Chum 11th Good; :Revolm s“: W =u l n xmmmmmw-vnuw. 38".13 trio-Iv 1.:‘3‘5’: 5‘"... :5... z: ........ :1: :5... wildcat! it.» Inâ€" i!bsggni‘=~r¢l ymnamm‘ 50c. Bottle Erâ€. 6 amt-lamaâ€. Lindsay, Ont. PAGE