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Barrie Examiner, 28 Dec 1916, p. 10

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\;;uv\ uuy, .4VIl-`q U. /1. AvJ,|1`H,'l .;uI". .H(5. Wm. Lowe 1.00, Mrs. -G. Handy 250, Mrs. F. Kelcey 250, C. Pa1'tr1d_::o 25c. vMrs, Appleby 500, A. McQuay, 250, M. Armst1'o'ng' 500, L. F. Cross 2.00, J. S. Johnstone 5.00, J. .J. Mrs . Parr 250, Mrs. G._ E; 1<`ai'- 03.1 1) D an.-. Tnn D1111:-\`t\`n (BK YIELD of 54.383 bushels or wheat from 1,000 acres of land, or 54 bushels 23 lbs. on the average per acre, seems to appear like an impossibility; but it is a. fact that Mr. C. S. Noble, of Nobleford, Alberta. has reaped this marvellous production from his farms in the harvest of 1916. This bountiful gift of nature to man is l'ikely to attract as much attention to this country as any other remarkable incident that has yet been noticed in connection with the progress of the Dominion in the farming or the` industrial sphere. to .}....... '70 kahuna 0 ngnarafnra and tut: L'41 Lu1u5 U1` Luv LHIIUDBAIQA Dpnvawn . 53 men, 78 horses, 2 separators and 2 sheaf loaders did their part in the work of garnering the grain. On September 19th the threshing began, and proceeded merrily for some days, during which time moving pictures of the operations were taken. The grain graded Numbers 1. 2, and/ 3. All of it was of the Marquis variety. which has been proved to give the best results of any species of wheat yet tried in West Canada.` The seed from which the enormous returns sprung was nearly all raised from a R. R. Mrs. Park 500, Nellie tle $2," H. Mrs. J. E. M01'1'is`)n $1 R. J. Sim $1, Mrs. T. G. Royce SB` , A. Flect- Graves $1, Mrs. J. G. 5 :35, W. J. a friend 251, Mrs. w. r 5k 500, M. 1'oy 551, Mrs. Lyons 5( aey $1, A. Phail $1, 1VIa1'garet H 3 $1,` H. P. M1_'s. G. Parker 500,; 1` Brunton $1, \V. J. Patterson $1,! Mills, 500,? . $1, M. Clark? 1 $'1,eMrs. \V., - Svrviee $1,` . H. Humph- .1rey 500, 1). Me- 11111111119. 931, Mrs. l\'Ir.s'. E. H. l*`i'rman $1, Mrs. W. King 51311, 1\/Irs. P. Mathews $1, Helena M. Edge 501:`, Mrs. J. Knapp $1, Mrs. W. Stanley 2513. Mrs. 1-}._Hun1er . 250, Mrs. A. `J .in1>,s 2'31-.., Miss V. - Mingjay 500, C. 1\I. (;}. Smilh M. Shea $1, Rev. \V. H. \\"ullz'.(:1s -`B1, A. Cautller $1.50, Mrs. J. Maxwell 5301*, `Mrs. R. Rnhertscm - 501:, A. Sinclair 50c, \\'. l1. Reeve $1.50, Mrs. S. C. Sm-1mln 500, Nlrs. Mahee 251:. Mrs." H. C. 7 1.`.11a.n11o-n $2.50 1VIrs. .->\rm.s'1m 501-, . .1. l.). R1)d{_- ;0l`H $1, Mrs. W. Mar- shall $1, Bliss H. ;\Iar;~'l1;1ll $1. L\Iis.~'. J .-l.a\~'.~r1111 -"51. Aliss l.a\\'.. . .ren1'e $3, Mrs. Payne :')01-1, l\'Ir.~:. (hm. Easlnlan 501-, Mrs. Snlart 1 501;, Mrs. A. M(fCll1(f`1|1!1>Il 500. J. lrwin Mrs. Hislmp $2. :\Ir.s'. |.eig'h 501:, Mrs`. P:1111-rscm 501-, Mrs. 'l'i1l1>m:m' 251:. R. ';\I;1r1yn 501%, 1\'lr.~'. 1V[1*1.1nn] 201-. A1'IIIs[1'1_mg' 551', A. \\'. 111111111}-1- , lnw l\ Iis.%es \\':1rn1-.r 501-, Mrs. . Billin:.:';~'l1-y 351`. Mrs. N. 1\I1'-Em-11- , ern .251-. Mrs. l aHri. S1. \\'. _,l11'I'y $1. l\'I1'.~'. H. (l1r111m 501`. D. , P1. 1\'l111'1'.lIi.-am -"55, 11. A. Sims | Mrs. A. \V1|f1I'-1111311 501-, Mrs. In- grram Rev. Dr. M1-1.1-ml $1, ._ Mrs. l 2u'l .\Ii.-.< .\nni1- | 1>\\`1\,ll 7511-.1, l\'Ii.~'.s' Burns $5, 1\'I1's. l*`..~`1en 5525, M. l.llin1,1 251%. Oliw Se1>1t 251`. Iln1'1`1'11'1~. S1'nl.1 ;".')1~_ C. _ 1}. Bu1.l1\\`ell 'l> .:1rri1\. \Vd1,uI'- _1\\'nrks l')1'\p1.. $10, I-ialrrio..lCl1s1t1ri1_- _|l.ig'l1t Dept. 51415, '\V. A. l .n_ys $50. .1. \\1'illi:uns 501*. R. 1`-. Currie 501', 1.. M. Pe11*1';-1m 501:, Mary Payne 5012, I}. B. Mar, 501%. ll. Rankin $1, Cora Knapp 250., Vera Trihble 250, Gladys l.ennn.\' 94-1, R. B. A. 500, E. K. T. 5013, Mrs.` Armitage 500, Miss Craig $2. C. \11|nI'1_u.n Villa: "[2 Qnnuun ')Kn 4;; nn.nA\,I.A.5\_/ (IUU, .\HH`l'l._\`nll 501', E. (1r0s\\*i<*]u- one acre field that had been sown with hand picked pedigree Marquis ung ' At a moderate estimate the land from which Mr. Noble has gathered his crop returns him $85 an acre After paying all expenses this famous grain grower has a. huge sum of money as, a. reward for his exertions. But he well deserves all that has come to him. It is true that a fertile soil and a magnicent climate were bountiful, but the -ability with which the agriculturist managed his ground was "in no small way responsible for his success. Mr. Noble is a. business man, and is possessed of the gift of concentration--that quality which always discovers the right road to the man who perseveres. He has a system of his own for doing every- thing, and everything he does is done in the most systematic manner. With a staff of 120 men he operates three diiferent farms. On the farms, and at the oice wherevthe farm schemes are planned, he is the supervisor. He has taught his employees to be regu- lar in movements as the wheels HTHIS CARDTMST BE FILLED IN`AND PROMPTLY RETURNED BY ALL MAL BETWE THE AG 9' II AND C INCLUSIVE. _ L L. 51 3. Where do you live? Proliinoo... 4. Name of city, town, . village or Ppst Ofce } ......... British Government Has Given You Rubber at Low Price, So You Gan Wear Rub- bers and Overshoes to Protect Your Expen- sive Shoes. 1. What is your full name?... Street... L How much time have you lost ` in last 1_2 months from sickness? A '71?` ". 'v~~ u- :.p0a1~1n 250, H. N. .~\1':n.~:l:-mlg. NATIONAL 1\I|lr\|II -nu. :4. `Au nuulnuvu VI. Lu.Io.I C. J. TlluI'il),`,','lnl1 500, H. U. \\'. 50(`.--'l`n!al ummlnt, $H8'x. 7(). -'_l`h> A.<.~;m'im1.m1 \\`islm.~: In p:'11'tim1IuI'ly thank all tllnsn whn \\'illing'ly as. in Hm \\'HI`l{ nf r-:m\':1.s-.< fut` .~'n1tVw*.1`i|)t,inr1:[~` at Barrio. and the tntal amount, raised is considered rnust satis- fim-tm'y. : ~.'2I6 uf this anmunt \\'a.s' r`f1i.~'0d by tho. Y.M.(`..A.. AI- lnmlalv. .-\.< many 4! Hm namrxel F331, 1*. (1. 25c, Delia Doran 50c, Flrmle _Bu1'g'ess- 500, L. Carley 15%, A. Amnstrong 500, \Vm. ,U1'0sslaml $1, H. J. Buchanan '$1, (L-`um. Irwin $2,` Dr. Palling $5, \\'.}\1'I11i1,ag'e $11, A. J. R. 250, A. 1*`. D(1l).~'.1)I1 $1, (1. \Vils<)n 500, Mabel Caldwell 500, J. G.` Keen- an $5, (1. W. J. Eastman 551, C. R. Marlin $1, \\r'. 0. Hunter $11), 11. 1.). .1:1minson $11), Miss Patton $1, Mrs. Rohl. Buchanan 250, E. (lnml 50, Miss M. Kennedy 500, Alex 1'1o\\':1n -55, Miss B1'r-mnan :30(.-, l{a1ln1<-on Powell 500. Mar- gm-r-,1. S-wa1'1 500,, Geo. ]+`nlst.c.-1' 952, A. C. BI-itzkmj 251, Daisy Nash -500, B. K0llel1m" 500, M. Rosen- 1'el1. 500, 1). H. Lyon $2, Dr. Oaks 500, M1". Pump -250, S. \\". Munro .-\l0.\' Milm- $10. F. (1. Bow- -lwr $1, 11. 11. \\'1'ig`l11 -`S1, A. Law- sun (1. 1*`. l"I'o(l\\'elcS. $2. R. J. (,1-alla'gl 1o1- $1. 11. Cmlglmy 500, J. l1Znli1('h 5161, R. (loslete $1, 1. M(.'1`.:1mll'.s`.~' 17'. Slliop 5()1:. \\ . 11:11.10 250, .l. N:-elzlllds $1, '1`. I), ,_.., ['1 Uolf\ I I f If 17)!" I\, R} of a machine. The once telephone connects him with every one of the different departments, and if there is anything which demands his immedi- ate personal attention while he is at the oioe his automobile is waiting, ready to convey him to the spot. The accounts of the property are all kept with a neatness. accuracy and regularity that would arouse the ad- miration of the most critical of char- tered accountants. Mr. Noble was born on a farm near State Center, Marshall County, Iowa, in the year 1873. `His boyhood was spent largely on the farm. Shortly after reaching his majority he led on a quarter section of land near Knox, North Dakota, where he lived until 1903. In that year he moved to Claresholm, Alberta, married Miss Margaret Fraser, ofe Hawkesbury, Ontario, and, in addition to farming interests, later enjoyed a successful real estate business with his present partner, Mr. T. C. Miines. From this point his rise in the business world has been rapid. In the year -..-, ..-.-. uu.,.._, -1111, um. .... 5.00. Mrs. oCoopor' .00, Mrs. 1\Ir.'=:-' Larty 506, Mrs.` R. Johnston 1.00 .[1's. VVi]os T359, M1'~:. \V; 8. M0 3111- lo11g'I1 500, Mrs. C. Fe1'g'11son 250,; ms. Clo1a11dA25c, G. W. Wiles 1.00,! `[1's. C. .I`[o1`s{i(ri 1250. 3113. Cuthborf' 500., Mrs. B. Jolmston 500, A. B. Coutts 2.00, F. \Viscman 5.00, Mrs. Noble ]..()0, Mrs. Wm. Dobson. 500, Mrs. S. Peacock 500, Mrs. M. J. Grove 500. Mrs. J. A. Mi1_1or 350, Mrs. 11'`? -I An `Ir . Number... 4\,.-Il`u mu. -ilh 500, ' .\'ug_-nt, $l,_ M1'.`st. 15. which are you-married, } single or a widower? 16. How many persons besides " yourself do you support? . Were you'bom a British subjoct?... . If-not. are you naturalized ?,.. : . In what country warn you born? . In what country was your father born ? . In what country was your mother born? SERVICE. were diicult, to make out, if there are any PI'l'0l'.s' please ad- |V'1Se the local treasurer. 1.1.1.4 us .LA. Clelam 2. How old are you ?..................yoau ThllP8d8y,_ December 28, 1916 .- 1909 he moved to his present location at Nobleford, Alberta, where he lives on Grand View Farm, with his family consisting. of his wife, two sons and one daughter, giving practically all his attention to the farm. Thus it is seen that his life work has been that of a. practical farmer. His entire career hasybeen marked by energy and foresight of an ex- ceptional quality,` his prominent mental characteristics being courage in meeting facts squarely. accuracy in guring costs, and boldness and originality in making investments. Coupled with the hardest common sense and shrewd.insight into human nature, he has a gift of imagination. which is constantly leading him on to greater things and to blazing the way for others to follow. He is a total abstainer from the use of all kinds of narcotics, and takes his place at work with any of his men whenever occasion requires. He is a life long church member and an elder in the Presbyterian Church at Noble. S 50c, R. M. Ness 1.00 Mrs. `Murchison, '- A. Little 6.00, Mrs. Ujbmen 10.00, M Thompson" 25c,;,.-E. T. Tyrer 1.0 ," . G. McNabb 2.00, J. _ Lewis 2. , Mrs.vUrr`y 25c, Mrs. W- Johnso 1.00 R. J. Wolfendenv 1.00, C.`Jones 1.00, `Losep `1.00, P.J- \ Moran 50c, A. Cleland 1.00, W.,H._ Read 2.00,,Ed~. Cuff 1.00, C., Myers. 500, J. L. Coffey `50c, J. Canning 50c,: Robt. Wilson 50c, A. E. Lowe 1.00,: Friend 50c, J. Sa-so 2.00, Mrs. Cheer; 1.00, Mrs..L0unt 5.00, Wm. Griiths 5.00, J. W. Findlayson 1.00, Reynolds 1.00, Mrs. Habbick 1.00, W. Brown 1.00, Misses Bell 1.00, Thos. Rogers 10.00, .H. Ball 1.00, Mr. Williams 1.00, The Sarjeant Co. 10.00, Johny Bingrliam `1.00 Thos. Johnson 2.00,g Mrs. Thornley_1.00, Geo. Ball 20.00,} W. A. Lewis and wife 15.00, S. J. Fisher 5.00, Mrs. Horner 25c, Mark Hong 25c, S. H. Henry 10.00, \V. O. MeKinnon 5.00, Mrs. Donnell 2.00, C. H. Robertson 250, Mrs. Parkwell 250 Mrs. McCracken 1.00, Mrs. Hart 2500, Mrs. Gold 50c, Mr. Williams 50c, Misses Ross 1.00, Mrs. Chapmen 50c, Mrs. Sampson 50c, Mrs. Gauley `1.00, Mrs. Allan 5.00, Mrs. Wright `Friend 25c, Mrs. VVcbb 50c, John inold 25c, Alex. MeCutcheon 500,, E. 13.00, Mrs. Garner 50c, A. Smith 1.00. J.WS. IiaingS11.00, E. ggott 1.00, '.s . one _ c, as. Tymon 1.00, William Aird 15.00, Chief King 1.00, W. McKeen 50c, Miss Sibbald 25c, Mrs. B. Smith 1.00, Joe. Love 50c, A. H. Brother 2.00, W. _\.. Sibbald 2.00, Mrs. Forsyth 5.00, A. Hay0(5.00,`OMrs.d Lowe1(1.(())(()), lltilrs. lleid `1. , -` ven en , . , rs. Smith 1.00, Mrs. Drury 1.00, K. Woodhouse 1.00, Mrs. Marr 1.00, Mrs. Storey 25% Mrs. Ii1{.*ownD2.(:(i), ..Iargaret rown . , , rs. . . ?.IacLaren 5.00, A. Brown 1.00, Wm. Ronald 1.00, Mrs. Brown 35c, H. Balleston 50c, Mrs. H. Grasett 1.00, Mrs. Burdette 50c, Mrs. Smith 250, Mrs. aislilgr 1.005J. -3`/Io1nl18so111{ age, Mrs. . regg c, i rs. oo .. e, Friend 25c, Mrs. F. Smith 50c, Mrs. 'l`l1o1nas 1.00, S. E. Black 2.00, John Lambie 25c, Mrs. Del-Iart 1.00, l owell 15.00, Dr. Morren 1.00, Fred Marr 1.00, G.,A. Radenhurst 1.00, H. J. Twiss 50c, I-Ierbert Robertson 1.00, H. Finlayson 1.00, H. Long- hurst 1.00, A. Friend 25c, A. Friend 50c, W. Reeve 2.00,.Peter Christen- l:os 1.00, A. S. Monkman 1.00, Geo. Monkman 1.00, A. Friend, 50c, W. C. Jones 50c, M. Hubbard 5.00, Chas. Hubbard 50c, The Barrie Hotel 2.00, Nickolas 50c, J. Sh1'ubsolej}-50c, Mrs. A. Tuck 25c, Geo. Liviiigstoiie 50c, A. Friend 25c, D. C. Howard 1.00,` R. Williams 25c, Mr. Grah'amA50c, .-`~/Irs. Ostrander 250, J. H. 0 C0nnor 3300, Geo. Livingston 50c, H. L. Crew :"-0c, T. Crew 1.00, Lem Bros. 35 Co 50c,- J. G. Scott 1.00, G.- E. Neely 25c,'W. A. J. Bell` 10.00, M. Carley 50c, C. Lower 1.00, A. S. Burton 1.00, N.C.Barr 1.00, J.B. Barr 1.00, Peter McLarty 1.00, \Vm. Ar- (`ruthrie 50c, E. White 50c, T. Smith 500, Jack Belesky 50c, Mr. Brunton 50c, Leo. Nipon 2.50, A Friend 15c, '"-`hos. Gray 1.00, C. Robinson 250, J. Somerville 50c, J. Griin 50c, E. f-T-houldice 1.00, H. Reardon 25c, R.` Dickey 25c, D. l1`hornton 250, E. '.l`homas 25c, A. Gill 500, M. Hoover 1 -3c, VV. Cameron 50c, Fred. Anderton 1.00, W. H. Dyment 1.00, Mrs. Aver- 7"l 50c, Mrs. Reid 250, J. Mingay 500, Mrs. A. McKenzie 25c, Mr. (`ar- 1 ithers 25c, A. Carson 10.00,_ Percy Corbett 50c, C. Brown 3.00,,Mrs. Dale '. 5c, Mrs.` W. McBride 1.00, I. H. Johnston 25c, Mrs.. F. Martin 1.00, Vlara Brown 5.00, Mrs. Shropshire `. .)c, Mrs. Keys 250, Mrs. John Dodds 1`. 3c, Mrs. Abraham 25c, E. F. Smith `_".c, Mrs. D. Brown 50c, Mrs. VV. Buchanan 1.00 Mrs. I. Hook 1.00, Plrs. Baxter 25, Mrs. W. J. Mc- - (lutcbeon 250, Mr. J. Cameron 500, 1 "Yrs. MeMartin 50, Mrs. Somerville . 1.00, A Friend 250, Mrs. Partridge i.~`5rcl,] Mrs. Hobley 250, Mrs. H. Lllarr _ 2 F` nnnn .. `:\ rxon ' ' 1 1 T. \f.'. BE PATmo_1_ 19: "WEAR RUBBERS } Brown 5.00, ,J. F. Jackson,10.00, H. J. .-.Grasett 25.00, _Mrs. Plummer _25_.00, W. Hardaker 50c, Stewart ` & Stewart `5.00, Miss. P. -Garrett 1.00, E. A. Wismer 10.00, A. Sinclair `-1.00, Miss R. King 5.00, Mrs. Robinson 50, Mrs. O._ H. Lyon. 25c, `Mrs.L. `, Ford 25c, Mrs. J. Hunt 50c, W. Rich- fardson 50c, G. A. Brown 5.00, W. EC. How. 2.00, Ed. Byrne'l.00, M:-:5. |F. Carpenter 1.00, Mrs. Shaw. 2.00, V Mr. Shaw 2.00, Miss M. Shaw 1.00, Mrs. Milbee `50c, Mrs. H. Cameron 2.00,. MissSyme 50c, Mrs. Ed. Todd 500, Mr. Beeton 25c, Mrs. Dodson 50c, Mrs. Chappell 25c, Rev..jMr. Raymond -5.00, Mrs. VV. Scanlon 1.00 Mrs.-W. Boys 1.00, Mrs. C. Bibby 51.00, Miss E. Cameron 5.00. Mrs. ;Livingstone 1.00, Mr. W. J. Lennox 3.00, Mrs. T. McMorran 1.00 Joseph Goodfellow 1.00, Jas. Morley 25c, Mrs. Rumble 25c, Mrs. Dorion,30c, Mrs. C. Newman 50c, Miss Ricl1ard- son 1.00, R. Orrok 1.00, A. J. Serjeant 10.00, Mrs. A. J. Sarjeant 2.00, Mrs. Adams 50c, Mrs. Bolton 50c, Mrs. S. C. Walker 1.00, Mrs. A. S. Burton 1.00, Mrs. Livingstone 50c, Mrs. G. Cameron 1.00, -Mrs. Joseph Graham 50c, Mrs. Warner 50c, P. Love 1.00, Mrs. Bu- chanan 50c, Mrs. N. West 25, Mrs. Bailey 25c, Miss A. Leighton 50c, W. Taylor 50c, Mrs. C. Nichols 25c, Mrs. Cullis 50c, Thos. McManus'50c, A Friend 250, M. Hook 25c, A. Baz- in 25c, C. R. 10c, Amos Thomas 10c, J. B. Shortreed 25c, Underhills 1.00, E. Mosley 50c, Lillie Tooke 25c, Clara Rodg'ers 2.00, VV. A. Ross 5.00,'Rena Brodie 50c, Miss Steven- son 5.00, Miss Smith 2.00, E.Andrews 25c, J. Clark 1.00, G. Ardagh 1.00, G. M. Vance-'10.00, Mildred Farron 25c, Eddie Chown 25c, Mrs. R. Pat- on 5.00, `Mrs. Pratt 50c,, Misses Drury 1.00 Mrs. H. Ellisi1.00, Misses F. and E. King.2.00, W. H. Kerr 5.00, The Misses Green 1.50, E. K. Longman 4.00, " I. Owens 25c,. Eva Partridge 50c.,l Mr._ and Mrs. W. E. Partridge 2.00, Misses Aconley 2.00, Mrs. Alex. MacRae 250, Mrs. Aconley 50c,. Mrs. T. Caldwell 50c, Mrs. Donald Ross 5.00, Mrs. McLean 25c, W. H. G. Marwood 1.00, VV. Paterson 1.00, VV. J. VViley 1.00, Chas. .Moffatt 1.00, F. Penstone 25c, Donald Jacobs 1.00 Mrs. McMillan 50c, E. J. Graves 1.00, VV. Moore `50c, Carl Graves 1.00, A. Friend 1.50, Mrs. Garvin 500, R. A. Beemer 1.00, Lem Chong 1.00, I. E. Patterson 50c, W. H. 75c, A. Wice 1.-O0, A..\V. VVl1itby 50c, Mark Sing 500, M. J. Brennan 50c, Mrs. Pae 1.00, J. Marlin 1.00, A. H. Good- all 2.00, Strathy & Esten 25.00, A. Crim'er 450, VV. P. Soules_.1.00, Gal- lag_v;he1' 50c, Shr11l)sole `25c, Mrs. R. E. Tuck 500, H. Hooke 1.00,, Mrs. Al- lison 10.00, Mr. Stickles 250. S. \Vil- kinson 2.00, D. \Vaisbe1'_9: 1.00, \V.. Minnikin'2.0.A Mrs. LeClare 1.00, 'l`. 1"... 7."1..LL- 1 An 1\'-. `INNLI, , 6311', `W. Lamb 1.00, George Vickers 5.00 ' AVLJLIIIIIXILI. -l.\IU .LV.I.l.IWo l.J\)\Jll.Lul\ .L.\IU Lo . Butler 25c, Mrs. Willette 1.00, Mr. , Tl1o1nps0n_50e, Mrs. Brown 1.00, Ar- thur 'A1'dag'l'1 3.00, Mrs. VV. _D. Ar- dagh 5.00, Miss E. Ardagh 2.00, VV. f J. Partridge 5.00, Mrs. Edith J. Myers 5.00, -Mrs. Twiss 500, Miss .-Halbert 1.00, w. G. Swartz 3.00.- Mrs. McLean 2.00, Mr. Fraser 250., ~ James Fraser 2550, Mrs. A. E. Bell 1.00, Mrs. R. W. Stewart 2.00, Mrs. Burns 250,. Mrs. Hunter 1.00, Mrs. Milbee 500, Peter McLa.u;,rl1li11- 1.00, Mrs. Laidlaw 1.00 -Miss Laidlaw 1.00,, Mrs. -Rowe 1 .00, remiss Atkin- son 1.00, Mr. Atkinson 1.00, Mrs. Mark Robinson"1.00. F. R. Porritt 25.00, Geo. C. Coles 5.00,'F. G. Mor- ton 500, E. `A. Power 20.00, -VV. P. 400, R. A. Thomas 1.00, Mrs. M. Ar- nold 1.00, A. Moore 50c, T. Sinclair 1.50, Mrs. Lolly 250, E. G. Turnbulli 4.00, \/I'.'. P. T. Cl rk ."0., M . L 500, I1. McKenzie 1000, )M(i's. ' 50c, Mrs. VVad(lin_;`ton 50c, Mrs. G. Hobin 250, Mrs. Beatty 1.00, Mrs. Henry`1.00, Mrs. .H. Robinson 250, 11i;lr`s. froslden f;".")e,F 1`1`1'ii_i(l 25% A 1`1C1l( `..5e, .*r1en( '-)0, `rs. lllanlilton 1.00 Mrs. Go(lda.rd. 25c, M. Al .` 1.00, V12 All ' .502? M.-.`.X.1 cia.-ii `-25.3, .0.'3`s'..r`. IH, Davis 250, R. A. Law 500. w. Hi11 500, M1's;'C. Hutton 250., S. Caldwell 500, Miss Henry 1.()(), W. Richardson 10.00, Mrs. Dunn .500, ;Mr. Bidwell 5()c, Miss \Villette 1.00. _ - -unn

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