DCTOBER 4, 1905 S! "‘ Kimonos/savages: . , A, W M . Sun“ 5: POlishes Ill-lfi;":‘ and i3 absolutely Soi'. ~mootb and l ... : ‘3‘! a 3;: "(‘"C‘W‘ 5‘0“!"‘5 t‘ 1‘ v if e v e v 111' t e elk: e r. ‘ .1 1L! 1‘ (OBS-ODOQ .ol . ...â€"......Aou...~.iu..,.ro. .. ., .. < -.A. ... , ., A .. ‘ . A , 1 . . - _ _. _A A .. ' 1' .' . ‘ .;.‘-:1.' . 1 . . ._ .. ' a. 1"" \ -'_ z a .'. ,. A «' , -. _. “2‘â€; s. {g yi‘E", A -. _ 1. «..A.<..,»A. 3.5 -:A»_..A- « A.u- -..’ 1. : .1 ,A _ . _ . _ v wï¬rgï¬ Â» ,1, A ' ‘ m \m 1' .; i“?j"F‘.-"'fï¬-W. _ .' . . 1 ,. ...- teases: a . .1 .. -. - . . . . . ,. _ . .A _ ,, , . . __ . . . . . . . .. .. ‘hv. f' . . OCTOBER 4, 1906 l SUCCESSFUL llilll Two Year old geldingâ€"W. Fair bairn J as. Calder. and 2nd. Fine Weather and a Large Crowd T .â€"W W Favors Holstein’ 3 Fall Fair. delliam heâ€? draught ad. The Egreniont Agricultural Society held their exhibition in Holstein Tues- day. was ideal weather. and from ear! y 1110: ning conveyances could _be seen coming from all directions loaded with the best products of the township. By ten o'clock the hall was pretty El tilled. the floweis stands in the centre of the lower hail Wei e filled with all Weddell. Lastâ€-â€"R. Nichol- on. McQueen, R. Nicholson. “Adonisâ€â€"â€"John McDougali. kinds of flowering and foliage plants, MC‘Dongall. “ ,, ‘ cacti ,and cutgflowei's. The fruit dis- 591'an 001‘ by St- Clare â€"(160. Harris, W. ROADSTER HORSES. ' - ' Fairbairn. piay was excellent. and dispels the idea . to ar'asual olisei'Ver that the year is not a good one for fruit. Egremont is certainly blessed in this connection ifi kins Jno. McRobb H. Hiscock. we .11 i. to t.- the the Holstein Fair as an Spring coltâ€"Chas. MCInnes. indication of this year’s orchard pro-l duct. Everything on exhibition seem-1 cock. ed large of its kind. There were big cahbages. l'ig inangolds. big tur- nips. big pumpkins. big squash, and M SllCl‘. citrons as we net er saw before. A lot of them were as big as ordinary pumpkins. and had we not seen them and felt their Weight we could scarcely believe the township capable of such productions. Even yet it seeinsidiffi- cult to believe them real citrons. cInnis. Walter Ferguspn. Fairbairn, R. Nicholson. Pair driversâ€"J, A. Swanston. Single driverâ€"W. Finder. Brown. Wm. Pettigrew. As usual the ladies have demonstrat-l Hackneyâ€"J W, “'3113 ml the ir ability 111 the department of Yandt A E Caulï¬eld . noki 1'y. 'lhe l)19.t(l, pie;. cakes and ; all kinds of pastry were extremely: and the wines were temp-~ upon. The but [er and' st.- \\"‘t‘lt li‘tl',. 1':l} in exidence .indi bairn Chas. MORObb. One year old geldingâ€"A. Durrant. COACH on CARRIAGE. Must be 16 hands high. tempting. V till: L‘) l\)C)K 5‘th t appeared In lie of .\(). 1 quality. Two year old ï¬llyâ€"F. Rusnell. lst Sweepstakes for best teamâ€"Wm. Spring colt got by "MOGregors Fairbsirn, W. Fairbairn. One year old gelding or ï¬llyâ€"-Peter ingston. One year old ï¬lly or gelding by Spring Colt by “Adonis"â€"Alired, Brood mare foal at sideâ€"F. Hop- Mountain, '1‘. Stewart. Spring ï¬llyâ€"F. Hopkins, H. His- Two year old geldingâ€"C. McInnis. One year old ï¬llyâ€"Wm. Gillies, C. Two year old ï¬llyâ€"DavidHallidsy Lnd Buggy horseâ€"Wm. Orchard, Jno- Jno.’.«. Wm. Brood mare foal at side-JV. Fair- Ram lambâ€"Joo. Fairbairn. ’W. R Bowman. W. Fairbairn. “Pi-â€'Eweg'hhving-raised lambs in 1906â€"W. R. Bowman. J. Fairbairn. H. Lamont. Pr. shear-ling ewesâ€"J. tFairbairn. W. Fairbairn. W. Aitken: Pr. ewe lambsâ€"W. R.- Bowman. IJ. Dozen tartsâ€"W. R. Bowman, J. Hunter. Raspberry wineâ€"J. C. Adams, J. Fairbairn. ' Col. picklesâ€"J. D. Main, J. D. ROberts. Col. preserved fruitâ€"J. D. Main, J. D. Roberts. 6 H G B 11 W L‘ ‘ LADIES’ WORK. â€" o 0 ti am, 0 IV. . m ges g - Cotton patchwork quilt, any yearâ€" ; iJames Bruce, W. J. Eccles. , FOWP' Cotton patchwork quiltâ€"J. Bruce. I Fr. geeseâ€"W. R. Bowman, T. J. Woollen patchwork quiltâ€"Henry Reid. Reid, James Bruce. Pr. turkeysâ€"W. R. Bowman. Crazy patchwork quilt, woolâ€"Alex. Pr. ducksâ€"H. Lewis lst and 2nd. Aitkin. W. Mountain. Pr. brahmasâ€"VV, Mountain, M. 'Ornamentalquiltâ€"F. Rusnell. iCampbell. Knitted Coverletâ€"W. Morris. P. Pr. barred plymouth rocksâ€"W. Mutch Rag carpetâ€"W. J. Sharp. Button holes in silk, linen or cotton --W. Orchard. J. Fairbairn. White wyandottesâ€"H. Lewis, lst Toilet setâ€"J. Rice. W. J. Sharp. and 23d Table mattsâ€"J. Fairbairn. A. E. Pr. bantamsâ€"W. Mountain lst Caulï¬eld. and 99d Battenburg laceâ€"J. Fairbairn. J. Coll. fowl-W. Mountain, 1st and Gardiner. Knitted slippersâ€"J. Gardiner. Point laceâ€"-J. Gardiner J. Fairbairn, let the 8181 White plymouth rocksâ€"W. Mount- ain 19: and 2nd. -. Pr. minorcasâ€"W. Mountain, lst c) z and “ad Crochet 1n woolâ€"J. Weddell. J. C. Heaviest doz. eggsâ€"J. D. Main. R Adams. lH. Caulï¬eld. Fancy knittingâ€"C. Schenk. ‘5 t! Judgesâ€"C. Firth, B. P. BBSSPtt. Eylet embroidery_W. Seaman, F, ! Rusnell. l SWINE. - Fancy work, any kindâ€"A. McCaw, Aged boarâ€"W. Orchard. W Mountain. Brood sowâ€"J. T. Reid. Fancy centrepieceâ€"F. Rusnell, J. Aged boar, black breed with pedi- Gardiner greeâ€" â€"J. McBeth, E. Robb. i Spring boarâ€"J. McBeth. Brood sowâ€"J. McBeth. Pr. spring pigs, any kind or sexâ€" We are showing a. very laige ttSSoirlllLrlt oi Ranges and Heaters this year with prices that will sui prise you. We are agentsfor the celebrated "iappy Thought†Stove and “Empire†Range. 80 (01118 in and let’s talk it over with you before you buy. I Embroidery on cotton--W. J. Sharp, J. Bruce Tea Cosyâ€"J. Gardiner. F. Rusnell. . . .- ' . Fanc cushion. an kindâ€"J. Gar- ") “ 01 del: The side of the school building u as: Jno Gardiner. ,A. MCCaw..H. Reid, A. McCaw. diner, I? Rusnell. y Am m u n §%§Q n xiiili CtbOllt nmtusel v"dicoxate«l wit hexhibits f1 onil Soggy]: year Old gradingâ€"Conrad. g Judgesâ€"P. B. Bassett, C. Firth. l Fancy cushion, needleworkâ€"-J. "i" H 1.1;. ,1 long l.o-“.::11e s and (.hapinan’s, the two ;- . . , . ' - . - , ~. , ~ ~ . .1 17’ irtists o1 Mt. l‘orest. both‘ One year old ï¬llyâ€"Chas McRobb- “ROOTS AAD‘EGETABLE‘N lGardmir'JiC'Adams' The hum†sew†‘9 .mw ...»... “7‘“: 5mm 3 ..1 i kle Sllclpe ’ h 1 ’d by tl i TWO 3 our Old ï¬lly~â€"J D. Main “r l i} 0.011 potatoes, properlyinamed, 5, Gents Shlrt, home madeâ€"J. Bruce. forget we carry a compete Line J 111;: latest , - :_.f is ï¬t {my -... *1" “H" 11â€â€œ “3 ‘“ 'llihltl t 1 iii Allan Jr. g[varieties-mu Hamilton. l Straw hatâ€"W. J. Eccles. 3' models 111 H H, A “ '-‘1.~.~“".ï¬f <‘l'41\‘.'1.Wlln “is k‘( 0 ()t . _" _ o .. n 1 .0 llde 0‘. ....~;Ȣ1.l1i11g ,.,.,,Hv ,_..St},ct,,._ Spring coltâ€"\Vm. Mountain. I Bushel potatoes properly named l Pair pillow shams .A Drimmie, H Sporting Rifles and bhtii GU35 . ‘1l YUllll v,‘- .. i 1._' â€"-1 1- 1 - fl Spring ï¬lly-J. Rendall Jno. Mc-i D Hamilton, A McDougall iREid ' I“ “â€5 ““‘j’ ‘ “W“. “:1â€wa {Robb J Dowling ’ l Swede turnipsâ€"-T. J. Reid. R. H. Pair woollen socksâ€"R. Nicholson, of the best English nine. P. e f. .1113er 31:21. }‘ W111 A and (101110.5th 1:11111 :tC- . l . . . 1., l' 1.: .H r QUITLTAC; ..-}n ti :.. . ’ 1y ‘ . ) ; Lady driverâ€"J. Gardiner. A Airlc pau field . . .. W. J. Eccles them 0V er. A.s3 I lu.1 .. -, . - ...A .1 11 11s lellsil ..'-'itit \mtllht} \tht to ‘ ' ' dll . ° 1 1 11. 111 f lken Jno Brown l Turnips, any other kindâ€"R. hich- Darnins in worn woollen socksâ€"J. smokeless an J ack powder. 1.. . , . A- _~ «mun-11in t lt‘lllllltl' 1a .:l.ll( 1e ancy A1 .~ ' F ' ' ,D. « ' . Litlx iull .. .. WM“ mu.“ ml m that oi't'orniei Spring colt or ï¬lly, got by “Coltonl 01 on A. E Caulï¬eld. . airbairn,J Main - W -~ .... i . l iPione erâ€â€"J Randall â€in \lount-l Msngold wurtzelsâ€"R. Nicholson,l Pair mitts for menâ€"~ll‘. Waddelh :,’1';.S' it not in ex. ess in 1111' intitV and l ain. ' ’ ' ‘ l T Stewart. 'E. Robb. ‘ CUTLERY .iilieiil}'. 9 .. l ' l â€"A. MC' ud eâ€"\\.l{. Huck, Miidma . . MaDgOId “â€2?th 5’61“" - x I'.111':ti depth-s previouslv refei- J g ‘ y , WDougail D. Hamilton. Groat, J. Fairbairn. . -' W "“11"†(l .. -. . - , - . ~ THOROUGHBRED 'T i . , l 8 ave just ieceive a line FLS‘SOl Hint: UL 14:th lilg“ {H were the property 01 three ex- CA TLE- 3 White carrotsâ€"J. W. Walls, D. Rag mat, hookedâ€"J. Sinclair, F.‘ - r .~ ": 1's «'hietlv one {I‘ll side of the Hamilton. Rusnell. ' sets HOW about that PhankSOiving iii [tilt-El .’ ‘1 Oil .... in... .. ‘ ‘- ' " ‘ ‘ “ ' DURIIAMS. , , . . . ., o . i F g... i," .1;- 21 a E“ row was ...wned by Dr. Brown . 1 ~ .. . . 5 Red carrotsâ€"A. McCaw. T. J. Reid. 1 Floor mat, any kindâ€"j. Bruce, W. Will need a set SO (301118 111 and see us "‘ \‘ "it" ‘3‘ .5“ e : E w a F :3? is : 2 :.§ SE \Vlliit’ :llt.‘ Utllt'l' Sille 1'()lltitln0d the Age‘l bullâ€"(T. bnell' 'T. SIHCIalr' i Beets__J. A. Swanson, T. Stewart. Fairbalrn. VVe can satiSfy" your ‘Vants in that 1113 e- I)GS: ul 31:. ...; -'...~.e " '1' «....â€" . . A. . - .3 _ ; - . . o . inmpeity oi Mrs...\lain and Mr. \V‘. J. Bull - years 01d J° R039“ I Pargnipsâ€"T. Stewart, Wu] Eccles Col. floor mats-â€"H Reid. tentlon given to this departmen.. . .\ SOUND. .\a;'1111s. {he \‘itlvl€C_\' and quality were Bull one year oldâ€"D. McQueen. : {Seed Onionsâ€"-J Fairbairn. l Col. ladies’ workâ€"j. C. Adams, j. l _. 1.1.1.11 as exi'jtellent.§ QBull calf. under one yearâ€"D. Me !:_..A ...-Dutch sets-~H Reid C Schenk. o. lGardiner. 'â€"â€"â€" -'-â€"â€"-::â€".â€"â€"~â€"â€".â€"â€"-'-' -_____-- A; " W“ ‘ .- '...., .. \ . . , ~ .:- . ,. ueen .Fairbairn 2nd and 3rd. 3 \iultir 119.11.! ‘if. It btb upt’twil Cow’liaving calved since last ex â€Putato onionsâ€"H Reid 0 Schenk FINE ARTS. ‘ ALEX RU SS :1'1..aie in 11s e. or .s o a on - . - ‘.‘.'.‘i.lltS of evervbmlv. He was a hibitionâ€"D. MCQUGBD, 1St and 211d Cauliflowersâ€"â€"J. D.Main. \V.Groat Skills? painting, landscape-â€"John w m pliers math. and no doubt his energy J. Sinclair. . Cabbage-â€"T.:Stewart. XV. Morris. ‘ . "7.... . ~ I . I attention to business had much to Two year 01d heiferâ€"D. McQueen, Pumpkins--D. Hamilton, W' OtCh' ILOWERS' , "‘-: the 'liCLt‘ss ofthe \‘e 11 sshow. J' Sinclair ard. Col. flowersâ€"Dr. Brown, j. D. One year old heiferâ€"D. McQueen. C311. vegetables--J. C. AdamS, W. Main 2nd and 3rd. lie Emil able assistants in the persons _‘_,""""'"“.“ WM breadâ€"H. H. Miller’s '2 Loaves l2 pairs for 250. If you want hosiei y vein. you A??? .‘~!- “is Du†um and Kells ~ JERSEYS. J. Bccles. . . Cut flowersâ€"j. D. Main, W. Groat. g’ 1m the giounds them “as quite an Cowâ€"J. D. Roberts, \V. R. Bow- Sweet corn m earsâ€"D. Hamilton. Hand bouquetâ€"j. D. Main, W. ' ’ ..A , -~.\'hibit by the Holstein Supply CO. iman. Celeryâ€"A. Durrant 15‘ and 2nd. Great. :3 it‘d: . i f i * .' *f’ ‘7 "' , ï¬n rte 'l'hey had a buggy. six cutters, a wag- AYRSIIIRES. Sugar beetsâ€"D. Hamilton. T. Col Coleus plantsâ€"j. D. Main, j. C9 ’0 â€... o ..-: until. i: .2. tuz'ui) ml 1ers. steel puiu s. a _ Stewart. C Adams. (9 *3 w l l I p Cow Jno. McRobb. i '9 d r'nrple of wlieelhai'rtnvs. at Chatham ! Ripe cucumbersâ€"J. Gardiner, A. SPECIAL. r: U . . E:,.;b:1:.~1'. a Canada steel range and HEREESHHPS' l Du: rant . . FOTPBW map Of Old Ontarioâ€"Alma g " ' ~t’:ier articles. The same Company Aged bullâ€"W. Gillies. Cucumbers [01' Plekllng-“J- A- Ken “7101!. Eva Renton. Mabel MCKGI- 59 a 1., ,3, ,, nice exhibit Of upholstered fum- Cowâ€"W. Gillies, lst and 2nd. 'Swanston. R Dodds. vie. Maggie McLean. Harold Main. £3 ' ,3, an, in the upper hall. ‘ Bull calfâ€"H. Lewis. ‘ Collection. 2 sugar beets, .2 swede Honorable mentionâ€"jno \Vaddell 9| Wh h ld h f ‘1 , B .2 bl \ j.“ 51‘ \VEST :‘x desired inlprovexnenc is shown in One year old heifer-W. Gillies. : turnips? mangolds. 2 grey stonesâ€" Holstein; id'amie Mountain, U. ‘S. S. g y you S on come ere 01 ens anO‘ 0V5 g "-1. ONT. 7h.- erection of a cominodious shed in’ Heifer calfâ€"W. Gillies J. Downie. : D‘ Hamilton. _ 13' '§‘1’ 139'†Ferguson, Ruby Stev- % ClOtthg. we buy from manufacturers WhOm g o. which sheep, pigs and stock are all, ’ Judseéf-Wm Smith AleX- Mar “‘9' ° 5 3m' C; we know to give good, honest goods carefully - .. ' m . . ‘ "arm ‘lliiuliilbly placed under cover and GRADE CATTLE . Etin E ‘ Kreutziger â€"â€"+â€" (9 made 111 theta most up- -.to date StVlES bee the at w â€"â€"-'-â€"â€"-â€"*- '»:~.»tected from the heat of a burning STTO. year 01d heiferâ€"H. Reld' J i FRUIT. LET THE STOMACH ALONE. % Q 0 ~ Of the sheep exhibit there seem- mg a": . 1 Northern spyâ€"James Mcllvride, _ 99 g " i i .Q le8 i... a majority of u... Oxford Reafï¬rms heiferâ€"L McRobb. Ho , J. D. Main. You can’t cure catarrh by dosing 1,,- Men’ s Tweed Suits at $10. 00 21115251200 3 Fir-u! There were also a number oil H 1' If M R bb l t di Russetsâ€"‘N. Morris,J. D Main. the stomach. The disease is in the {9 R m. .1 ,‘Q . . , - - â€"â€" -.. . l . i 3’- az-s, u it i n S waters oi good quality. is 2nd 91 or C“ J C 0 5 an l \s inter apples. properly namedâ€" throat, nose and bronchial tubes. 13 Men’ 5 Worsted Suits at $11.00 an ’lil $l2.00 *3 ,3, 1 x, ) ) . g l ‘ . . EW. Morris, A. Aitken. Inhale Catarrhozone to the spot V9.51 l 1.1a. LISl. iGiï¬iaetsox, steer. cow or heiferâ€"W 111.! Fall apples, largeâ€"A. Lamont, P. where tgie iiisease really is.â€"it clears 9 l: «ENERAL rL'RrOSE Honsss. i i F. Thair. izfgies Z: onzzcrztdS?ï¬sos itfiisheiil: 3 ...â€"...... it: - .. .. “W†-,~~:: .. . . . DAIRY cows. * . 1_ - « ’ 1 . n "“* â€Â£1: jit'ii .-1 mare-Vi. Fair bairn, “7.! . . Llall apples, “nah H' Re’d’ H lthe passages, literally annihilates g 383 The St ‘8 â€f U New ‘ivpifflais {31 W ..-,BEK; A 3 er. jno. Gardiner, , Four dairy COWSâ€"l" . R- Bowman. , amont eveiy trace of catarr Nothing else :3 Li ' ‘9‘“ ' lrj ï¬lji‘fgj .5: .. Si .931, . feltâ€"W. Fairbairn, “fl; SWEEPSTAKEQ 1 Col. of aifiplesg1 Li†1655 in“: 1km. is so direct and certain as “Catarrh- g ...â€"......"m. i 1:“: U3?â€- ~~.â€"’i$‘.7â€-* - .. '“ ~, m... . , M t 3. lo e c varietyâ€" .. it en . 1’ 1. , ' A wy. .~ 3 - .. . Alex Aâ€... n. Herd of pedigreed cattle, any. 1:9 \lf 3 iiosonc Resu..s guaranteed. Two l ,3 ,_ A. sag-g.» .. g. .. m1... is 1y.â€"H MoDougail w. breed, composed of 1 bull, 2 cows. 2?‘ ‘,: a’n' . . , . {9"‘95' ""0 and ’31 (’0 a†’1 dealer" "9 O 1~ . . f ‘1 .. H" ,A . ., , , 'l" ldl I k1»? -.‘ :f-‘A‘ ‘\\ \gi i'lir'i‘: glioll. R Vi ChOISLn ‘year Old heifer 15831. Old heiferâ€"D. l (fearsâ€"J1. D. ilatn, iv Agken. A : . o 1 0 ur new 11185 O 4'. en 8 (litb Limit LJCttJtp \ " ieei" 1‘45 :3: ..gi-gg ‘ ' " ‘1 7; « «ow .~ . vow o._ ‘ ' . McVueen, \V. Gillies. K il'eb app es. “89'â€" . â€03‘ - 1 - _ .. -. . 91' N 1‘ â€˜ï¬ . '. .2; H $515., “Slfgnzinggirmu l L‘ SHEEP iiicgon ’ ! $200 Reward l 9 and Suspenders strike the very latest taozitozi more. igf '77 74.31“ *‘w'kï¬ i ' i . , 21- 1 ’ 5 Half dozen toms: oesâ€"-J. D. \lain.l â€"â€" l 3’3! .. ...! § § ‘2. two year Old ge.t.1ng-â€"J. Mc- '0\'C WOOL lJ Bruce A (l {QIOO .Q offer d i) th lHi 1 :A': V l. ' ifii’id‘ ‘ttzall. R. H. Caulï¬eld. \Vm. Ait- L i t . l ' ‘ rewar 0 "' 1“ e y 6‘ ‘ ‘ . . -. ‘-. ' , - - â€4i --- _ é?! a": . i Ramâ€"J. A. Swansmn. , Citronsï¬jn 011v, ride T. J, Reid. Durham Town Council, and $100 by, 2 l Inderwear PO} Bldh. 5" 9331911 all“ :2“ - \‘g‘ if {.293 . .. year old ï¬llyâ€"A. Drimniie. l Ram lambâ€"J. A. Swanston, lst: Judgesâ€"C. Firth, P. B. Hassett. $930.3, Gt Ath Webstertior iififohrmation 0‘ Children. “I t“ Ci‘llï¬l :3 -fl 1 :1 ... ...-n- ' W ' ~ ‘3 , ' . . n t 9 ~ 4. , : . .\ L, ....Dougaiihiex Aitken: Eand 211:1. Jno. Stevznson. J . DA: RY PRODUCE loerafpaftizs £32335; W 51.23.13; , to have values that can t be 3111 p isseu lien s 5:? ... ,¢‘ï¬_f7{s§g-fli§“¢m New." -3 rear Old ï¬llyâ€"H. E...\JCDOB£’.-€ l Pr. ewesâ€"'1' ' ï¬baanSton’ ° ‘ Tub butter (50 lbs )_W. J. Eccles ijevvellery store on or about, the night 0 Fleece Lined, Fine natUlal \‘l. COl all“. fl “ill- l.’ i*j 1‘53; X'andt‘ Jno. Gag-(linen ,Stevenson. A. E. 0801 Bl . ° ' fF .d O ._ a . wire . 1 ..- â€...: £1 . , o n 8y. Sept. ..lst . unshiinkable Wool wo . . 11: a , ' P ' A S l Crock butter (20 lbs. )--A. McCaw 61 111611 5 "me-- u . “ ‘- A no lid,“ farm harsesgdis. Calder. J' 3 ton Snsohesatrégéiszzesâ€"J- . wans- l W. Ferguson. John Hunter. ’ A. 8- HUN i'ER, MAYOR' 23 and natural W001 unshrsnkable ‘iiliil'ls 6‘" ’4 l5†Su'snston, m. itA'en. ; ‘ . ' “N“ ' H i yr, ewe lamb3_J. A. Swanston.l ZLb. roll butter, moderately saltedl 'â€""'."'â€" . 11111011 and all “7001. it? ~57. ‘7 1‘4 â€EA“. DR "CWT â€0’ SE ‘Jno. Stevenson. iâ€"J‘hn Shela†3° NiChOISOD Alex iMen RUIe by Force, Women by Charm. C 9,51 . - 'â€" .~ r 2+ â€" Harris H. E. . . . , . . Aiken. ' â€"_.. 3 psi :1 1-3 L, J\ :3: R\\' E AR .001 mare Geo . snonr w 00L sense A.\\ LISD. - ’ . 3 . . H ' NW3“ . Ramâ€"W. R. Bowman. W. Fair- .Cwï¬k guilt?†(1° lbs')â€w° MWD‘ And yet because they live less ‘9 H051 E It’s here in ca "1 meter, i I “7â€} «.2- view s;.:ing coltâ€"H. E. McDougall. ibairn, J. D. Main. $9.21}; (2011; ) A. S t g1striceinuouslyf.fvrplirlilenviiegl‘ect$1119 early 9 WOOlS and V. 0 “lite/ls in 5 3' '. ‘7 ... -. ... ~1 __ . -. 1 . eese s. â€"J. . wans on. em ences o a1 1 o. igo e wise . ..-- ‘ s a" A i .‘ “Er" n.ly (190' Harris. ' Shearling “mi-H“ Lamont. H' wo an will not ermit her 11 r (.9 different weights for all sizes Of 188?. 506 i . . . : mo V'ear old geldingâ€"H. Hiscock. Reid. Jno. Fairbairn. Loaf breadâ€"John R053: W Ro’ m p c 8. ms to ,3 1’ .. .. .-.. . . 1:; special lines of Men’s hose at 2.3c.pai1..1;d two . -- feels appetite failing. nerves getting I l l l l 3 ; 3.12.323; , fBonan. ibe robbed by ill health. When she 1 l l l MEXILEEKIQCIQKXEERER Dodds. ' Maple sugar (5 lbs.)-â€"J. Sinclair. , Better try Ferrozone. You’ll feel' llike a new being, with new vigor and. _-_- 1, .m__..._. , _ . . . on an ed e. color fading she takes ' WM ‘...:.:’.,:;.~.- @350 ax ' ;h V You Epegallâ€"J Gar-diner, J. Dowhng, Vi. Ferrozoneg. How it sharpens the 5 can feel sure Of getting them heie _ , ' gs; ii -’ “a o . ° 0“ man. . lappetite! How quickly rich blood is 3 l a ï¬ll Honey in comb‘J' D' Main. R available to restore color to the .9 g ' "‘ . . â€"A. . ' ' t . 1 'C' ’ ii is not SO much what you get, as "What you save Extracted honey Aitken, cheeks. buoyancy to the step 3 LADIES SKIRTS AND UNDEkLï¬ 5T5 i THAS HAVE THE RIGH'i' “M 'G 5..-. ‘ O , . m' m UCCESS. . . CR pay d3) tnat dete.-. 11185 yo future 5 ability to confront life’s difï¬culties. 1 . I . o o i i E â€" . dd ) .‘ a I - V‘ l 3? WWQSS The 1‘ ea ï¬bitzous manâ€"the manwho E } aple 83'er {‘3 :30 18 €- 3100:“. You are Sure to bless the day you . -“ ..zzi SEIOES , ‘ ' . . . l Sweepstakes or est oa res "' commenced Ferrozone. Sold every- NOW fall underskirts 9 ~. +( 42') 70 {-5. 1V8 wants to iget on makes It a habit to â€V8 .J.Ea£d1ner. f B 81 H h 1d Wheae ill 506 bOXCS. 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