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Northern Advance, 15 Sep 1904, p. 4

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onto, and `the vorreponu-Ins -av-av 1-,a.ry, had'bee[n --communicating 1'8 Mr. J. S. Leckie s lecture tour. and the possibility at Mr. Leekie giving 'u:...a.....:...-. .-m ma wnrk `U18 ptxluiruuy UL nu. u\~-.v 5-.---- an" adidres in Miniesing on his work `among the :lu.-mb-er camps in the north. Mr. Leckie will be in this vi- cinity. -the third week in September and can faddress a public rneelting on the 20th. The meeting will be held in the `Methodist. church. The Rev. Mr. Fetch his doe-`ply interested in `the mission among the lumbermen. Mr. Leokiels ldcture-will prove very in- teresting and educative. and should `be well _ ,(F1~om an occasional corrles-pomdent.) an-9.... '|l'-__"II..'l-.\.'I-an unhn has H0011 l.lU'l.IlU' vu -Dunn; um - -'IA`he Sons olf Temperance attended the Methodist church last Sunday. Mr. Spenser preached a powerful `-tem-penance sermon. Some special music Ihel*p`ekl'~greb1tly to make the service -pleaaanit. - ` ~ Sunday, Seuptem -be'r 25th, will -be R_-ally Day in the Methodist Sun- day School. Special'_'sern_1on.' special I music. and `full atten-dance wfll be the order of the day. Rev. Mr. Red- ditt. df Barrie. is expected to `preach. I 11r|_!.L_ -2 Q..1..A.... Dminn ` `E l`l.Pl.l.l. Bil Irvvuunvuua vv-- vvr-.__-.~-,, E`. Mia Mary'_Maloo-lm. who has been ih-ome holidaying for two weeks. left ion Mon-diay for her place of em. E ploymen-t. It..- 13 11.11. ....-'I.... has hnnn vinaifinc purguxvuu. Mrs. B. Palk. who has been visiting her son. Chas. Palk. of Barrie, came home on -Stalturdlay. \` III.,___. .I_....... nl\'\|t`llA IIILL. VI. uaxsxvp no -vasyvvu-ru -- ,-~----, 1 V `Rev. Mr. White of Severn Bridge.j will osnd-uc'~t the service in the Me- -`bhgtdist church next Sunday. I L_l_ -2 `l'\_ ' L -Ll'U'udDI. V1: 1.1:. vu uv u u. Died.-'l`~he anxsanf dau;iEZ}'_ of Dr.` and Mrs. T._Caldiwell, on Saturday. Sept. 3rd. ` V Born.--On Tuesday. Sept. 6th, 1904, the wife of Mr`. D. H. Minty. of a s0'l.l 0 Miss Maggie Ingram, of Toronto, is the guest of he`r sister, Mrs. Geo. McLean. V ._ ..-u . - A cu s u-.- F. ht ' ` Miss Flotra. Gilchrist returned to the city last week. ` , -A goum~g__'so_n has come to `brighten ghe om-e of Mr. and Mrs. Pdte Git- `QB. _ _ ` .- -3" `_ ,k ~ 7111'. and Mrs. H. J. Sohell Evisited x_'i.ondI`_in `Toronto last weeks .` `b7 4. 9 -aftoemh .~.retumd 1,to4 ; her .nun g L. .. lastweek up Lasauszuunvp ovvurv . Mr. C. Beetpen. d1"1v1g;*`ist, of Color-i ado-, U.S., is visiting his brothers here. . _. .-. -. .4 -. . .. Wab/b. of French River, was ;visiting Messrs. Beeton and f1'iv3nrdsN iat Allandale, last week. ' _ E (1.1... Lnv; vs Mr. E. `B. Burtt conducted the set-A .vices at - St. J-ohn s on Sunday in the sHAN'i`Y BAY. NEXT CRAIGIIURST. puvuluvu -IvI- _ came and Bring Your Friendv cuf; Mr. J. --L.__ .`l'__ L- Late Sporting News ..' Mr-'1 - spending his wedding l=~ka- Miss Mary Craig 3, ` xat rthe -`ore'rt ory sg-vice 3`? ts. pleasing style. m` Miss S. Greentree, of Tor ' ited Mr. and Mrs. out Liastg week. E `argon 'MI .....`_!_ W 13%.` ---3 - vi sv- .r']`Kiss 5., of T6] Joemh _ Mfs `Grace Morrison, n- hospital, is Spell. wacaticn` at home hem guest?-f her -cousin, Mm Illvrid. last `week. _ 1 up u vvg. Mr. and Mrs. T. spence of. atom. have the de`epest gytglpam -their many `friends in their sorrow by the (1 daughter, Maggie A 3--.. J._ __ _ A `I Dal- this Dlacye o 3 :..----v-V, --..-a6-vu _ A Sunday school class of st A rew s church. pr0S0'ntud their `tun. er, K. McLean, on Monday `Ch. with a flower vase and an addrash Master Mclllvride read the add?` and Miss Susie Hill made the 1):` hentation. the occasion being 0,, [ha [eve of Miss McLe an s wedding. ` Me,;5l`S.*`C. C. Gaston. James Hewett and V. J. Gaston are an Hm; _'v___,,.un Ulllg V M35; :McLe'an wedding.` ievlegrss. \ d V all that an ._rted as having attended the To. izto Exhibition. Mrs. Geo. Ostrander visite d % ther. Mrs. W. Smith, who is in poor ihealth, at Uhthoff, mt week b -'I"La Ionna any-vy:. ...-. _' ,.-..n. WVGK. " "" " W `surveying Daft!` that. The 1aPg:mpe'd here for the past has been oved camp, on Friday, to Vm-onth 111 80k in the region of Mid. ;Wi~"* C7 ,5 T. Bidwell and A 3 burst. M99511 'd charge of the trans. B,ichsal'd9'n '3 - the way of the _ ' 9, Durxng _ port servzc they made many friends, party here E the residents visitoi and willy 0 d were hospitably en. 119 .03n;Pb:nt,h chief and his statt, tertamle We congratulate Mr. Thos. Am, for having taken to himself an help. mate, and we wish them very pleas. iant sailing over the matrimonial sea. 1 Our hamlet was repre's":nted at (h, Toronto Exhibition by Miss Mary Sharpe, `Mrs. Vanderburgh and \\ n. `frid Hill. Rev. Thos. McKee. P. S. Inspector, made his official visit to our school on the a't~e._rnoon of the 8th. inst, remaining the whole` aftrrntoon will} ; us, during which time he ha-..:1rd read- iing. spelling, literature and g00InQ. try c1aes. and was much pleasei with `the wgrk. -9 u 1: n Devlin & Murchison 3.... .... ...- .... Anniversary Services will be held (D.V.) in the Tovwn lir.|3 Church. on `Sunday, 18th..inst. Rev. Mr. Cm . rbrvother of the pastor, will ccnduc: ithe -service's morning and evening. at 10.30 and 7 o clock.` r;-spactiu-ly. and similar services` will hr Ix.-Id in Bethesda church the ic;-11owi;1g Sab- bath at the same hours. vv;\.AJ wgu v.\,-.... Bz>rn.-A s'._on tc; Mr. and Mrs. D. Allen, on the 7th in|st. ,"ll L. \_.l) Direcg KILLYLE_AGH. HE New mngcohas ... man; in every X 455. We find several Qepngimentsj filled: jflr n The Rog} m Ban Le oial bcauti zens are V 1) never imhabi ;band were Barri music ving t" by B grega ' IIIOTC the a "me, {note I the att 'l'aaaiv ovvvv s'uu_v us any ._ ---_, _._..,- wanna sevexl apuc'5ents' aasay aim. The New Mnntles. Men`: Overeonts. Lnaief Men's Underwear. French Flannel: and Wrapper-he ette s are all here. It is early for these goods but you can have your pick" nownnd it costs no more than when you only see one-third of the assortment. Barr F11?` that `to ra sh ov fact band `tper the rent 9*? Eh 0 twic1 fil Che Boys? Suits, in dark tweeds_'---some are pleated and some are Norfolk stvles, sizes 22 to '28, Vat.$2.25, 32.50, 82 75, s3.oo and $4.00. V Boys 3 piece Suits, in Dark Tweeds, sizes 22 to 23, at $2 50, $3.50, 34.00, $4.50, $5.00 and $6.50 A good assortment of Menis Suits at prices ranging from 85 Oil to $14.50.". ' Men s Overcoats from $7.50 'A'll%'the newest` cuts and styles, including the New Tourist Goat. Men's Overalls-`-Moleskin Overalls, well made and medium weight, at 75c pair--extra. heavy pant.- style $1.00. % V T New Mantlesfor A Ladies and Children You need not be afraid of getting old fashioned on moth eaten mantles here, This is our first season in the mantle` business and our goods are all bought direct from the manufacturer. Come and see them. Prices right. it i NEW FRENCH FLANNELS FOR wAIs'rmcss- J New WRAPPERETTES % NEW FLANNELETTES Devlin & Murchison SUNNIDALE CORNERS. __ _,% -vv-.- be` One door East of Unijon Bank.` `fl-\`I;:d'Jc;L'1x'1"}:I:w;vstton - has purchased a 16-foot `sailing skiff from Mr. G. '-H, Graham. . Vzvvi . Mr`. W. McCu1lo-ugh. of Fort Wil- P liam. visited Trietmds in ..L_e`fraoiy _ on I Sunday. ' 111.. -r_1.-_' -u-___ .---ocv--J. .Y~our correspondent would be ;1cas- ed if the .gehtlem~an from Strowd ,opc-uld supply work for the Angus `football team. Apparently, he. in his 1a's.t~ week's spe'eo'h from the threats (V) thinks the Angus boys do no- .w-ork.~ but are -just st.andir1g' ready ,in. harness all the time. We areall sorry the Vice. ha-d.to work so hard on Labor Day. As it was ahoilday, your" team had a rest. And leather f7med.`als-theqy V should have them; If. `our boys weren t so poor they would ;v\1.t' .8 `M 119;. .'f:.'r. ; W.th?1' ;8i.1._I2l_I_-_` L _P_:_r.'o- I bably they ` will when -the Barrie gen- tleman ip ..vuba,rge'._ tlltairs that * day tlheirbrresapdndelnbe. There `,1: one thirrc weare not like 9.. club 11-"atl`l (hltlidgh we :c'vm't worko: - my, QWQ - .__X.P9lI_S0_8. `nndt `rum-3 *t-ha1n'_tnat b,ife'7`i`e`e.i1y_jto meet 0 tattle!) boy; `tir;i'ei` Me'sis. Herb. Gra~haxh and St,e ph- en Miarsh-all_ drqo-vej `to Barrie Mon- day. ` ' 'II_- it?` Ir_tu,,1'n , i 4- Ia . ivy--I ` -- -..-v-`, v 1 Mr. John Noy, `we are `sdrr.y `to `hear, is, su'ffer'mg. from an. attack of 3 Dalppeudicitis. - L 'ln'__ -__:n -up-.,-. 1- 1 1-: .n. D vi gvvlrr --- -- vo Vt-vi Mr. and Mrs. John Beatty of Ems- %d.=a`le. are visiting at Mr. John Be`at- rlu _ n u an .u o .. 4.. "v'l:i1e S-aeramentv of the _Lord s 85)- per was dispensed in the Presbyterian 5 church here on Sunday e'veni~ng..R,ev. ;Mr. Craw, oof `Thornton, conduetyl. 1 the service. Toronto, coqducted'ti1e service in the Methodist church` on Sunday evening. _ ` `-`f_ I .u "'Mfs"iEa7{d Hill was the guest of Mrs. `Ienier oove'r Sunday.` IKE`... 'r..'....:-.. -mi_1-r.. -12 ~n-.___s- _,__--4 ---u gov- wvvo u-runonul\~JI ` . Missnjessie E1de'r, of B_airic, spent Sunday with Miss Bert Rogewson at D-.... l\... `$-13--- G__`_L AL); 1_- it, ---..-.u-J vvovacv ova:-aw --avaru J-vv'p'v;L-auufu i Born.-On-Friday. Se:pt..9th. to Mr. \and Mrs. Art, _King. a sun. V Alex. Shields. jr.. is home from (Toronto. T T _ .Will Graves has gone to `Bradford. Irwin Clark is home `from a visit with friends in Ilorouto. ` 'I\`__ `'-,A_ u -no I - Step Dance and Miss Morgan` _v}e re, ~Fb~cIth inside the money at Buffalo, on; Monday. . . . l g, Q, . ..-. Q I Q J VAa';x.- lgjwfbogerso-n wttaendetd the Exhibition last Wuckd .v-v-_ -- ------ -V -- uvnuvv-v 1 `The miisses Look"; of Dundalk. and F formerly of this plank. we're` in town i . _ us -cum > `any 1._uu:~ ' "?&.g;\# Aw VLEFROY. {ANGUa A` '- I]? 5'. Regarding Racing on Essa St. at `N585? . U: `*' - . . . : ~"~` . H 3 I: _ I ': . ~ '- if! :V .. ~Annoonalfe%lteIns of-nlntcrdlf.- _ 5 If l ,~,;`v: __ _ x-xiii T _ r \ -`I; . I`f:`r{;` Y " l s ` A` `II . v. A-.>.,`v ' 1% ' ` Language }Vhiclx Accom Q -, ` `4 Thompson is visiting . Es-,:;`:~:,'_:` 9 V I I I ' is. John Blevins aqgsehil-dren are ' g in- Niagara Fal . ` ' V and*Mrs. lib-63-.? Pierce `are = fa from `the. Exhibition.~ T Don has come t6 bless the` home Mr. W. Northgrdves. -~. N `rs. = J-orxian. is` `-home I_n&`}5t-h`s stay in Elmvale; ls. Alf. Hooper is Ventertaining her T-rsiste:r; `from Midland, _ . . Mi-. Ben. Gantner lett '-e-n- Tuesday `for ':`_I:vhe astratford - s:__`x~'.\xr.:n n;.........I..._ 1,_,.__ hag, nan, vi .`.`I18i1`rren'&l' All. V `E ` `or the other vth'o ro1g'Efare`s. in `from =1. landale. A. , . `sung. as !the_morni`ni `L 3 the Burton `avenue gfthoist chutgh. Mr. W. Kelsey took the solo. E _- ingthe oiftertory.Mr..`W:. Ke'l ` " - Mr`. Norm_an Dollery sang theff _!Ceme1t.side'wa'lks `are new street ~be twese_n` Gawan and` Cum_ er- land streets. It is to be hoped Wat ,larg'e -distigiiri-ng and dangerous pt, , of grevelewill not `be lett on. th atredts ashes been done on` 90 M `laid on Gowan street and on Wim The ladies of St..George s ehuh are? `holtng am at home" Tuefay maxi berlzrvveim the -hour'a'o`f 4 " 8 ;p.m.. at the residence of Mrs. n-{ `mad. No."96,-Brcadiford street. BIZ. "I -.;_...n... 'I'.'Y.n..In-A-u In-an nil gfl I V|BI'U,- Ill ~-I\IJIIIl`U'vI ' "Is. -`I1h'a-.*\Pie_roe , *e Exhibition.~ yrs. is V Eimva.le.' Hahn nnnr 1'l l.' Z`."L|U ~|.lGI-I.\l'.I.|A `II Mr;;;\vvi11. Steggles has bet`-`n under the during the week. : _ E if have . -taken -possession of , -I.I_ Mr. W. IA. Boys and Miss S{1mmer- V: `hayes won `the finals for the` cham- pionship in (the mixed .dou-bleb at the 'tennis.t`o-urnlament on Saturday af- mcmnoooon in: Tkmronto. - Mrs. me are `visit A. _ gt. :i{t;` t-h; `city. 1]} W83 4n... c -Brunton and Miss Jen- ing' re`lat-ivcs in ~ L rv.-__.;.... Q.-`J Fovnrlv `apt aay.~; ~1ae~=~`wee1:;'~ -* 1118 Inc VI3l'|:ll% liillllalvvw and -_v--'_..' I!9.l:'v,e;r.,t.Ii=;u:,uv,rz:rg~:=.\:,1,. and family haye` retnrndd Ironi a trip "-to" 'Ne.w-'1 \l".I`I'l|$IIB`W'I-EH10; ' . Dr. `West. " of Angus. spent a few days last week. as the guest of ? Mr.` James Arnold. H ` Mr. George Spearin. of C-ollingwood. is Lo-couvpying Mr. Luke.Spearin s Esa Istxfee-t 1'eiden-ce. ' ' ~'-I_-_ ...I..... has lnnn'7\ ny'\ lXII1'K`I.- I The Epworth League `held itsvfirst meating. sinc.e,t-he"ho1iVdxa`ys, oar. Mon-| 3-gjrfxvupfy ----V ` day evening. -nr....- 1] `D... _ guts. +11. .D1.uw_u u_u\-l.ff-`P~"?`_""_`.' "j" ' '-home `from a two W'ee'k.S' Stay 40' O~ol`ling\w-oold... T ` ` V - -IIY_ ..L ..E A -LL:--mac nnnnf :9 HLIOVD 1 Uwtuuuvuo -Mrs.` R. Triscker -who has b`ee'n on Ia trip to Sarnia; Col-dwater and.ot-h- er zpoin-ts is home again. "` 1`I---A-1-- D...u.i-.vu'n has rllfllfnd 81' IpU1l1'LB 13 '1-l`ULl.lV uguu a `Mr. Douglas Brunton has [returned to Depot Harbor with his `family, af- ter sum-tnesring in Alla.n!d.ale'. A ` ` 4* ,. .r__L.....L...:...nA . uu'Luua; ya;-., V...-.. ....-__.__,_ `Miss Jennie Bess weht back -to Sudbury. on Tuesday; atexr being in `town %for -a couple? of w-eeks. _ Miss l_3irdie'Le.fre`nier,, of Graven- hurstt. is visiting her sister, Mrs. P. -0 Do.nt'1el1. Buntoni avenue. 'Born.-In Allanid-ale. on Thursday. Sept 8th, to Mr. and ,Mrs. John Mc- D3-ugalfa. "daughter. ` _ Bern.-`-In Allamdzalc, on Thursday. Sept. 8.'1904. to.Mr. and Mrs. 13.] O Donnell. `a son . . Born.-In Allantdale. o;1`Thursday, Sept. '8, 1904, to Mr. and "Mrs. John Little. -'a sun. -2- -n........1:.... Ian-cl r-n1h1rnn.'d: ' Mr. N. Dyme`ntV btwmg-ht a cdupld ot.`Hambur-g yenarlings last week at- 'the Whitney sale ,inT \Naw York. .'I`hese `highly. bre'd youngsters should Igtrengthezn the zshagble }fpar nwext [LUI Dulunuvzsaug Au ..-.-....._...--. `Miss Geraldiein '-Gcstic ehgurtrainndi a. number -olf her little friends at a birthday party on Monday. ` 1)..-Ian II1l)rf'I+ `.I.Jl'tE.l8, -'a N..`~u. Miss Cccnnie-H'am1in~ has. relturned ;a`IiteIr a p`l<=}asant- 'we7.:k s visit `wibh friends n-em` .S.t'aym!e`r. _ _ `Mrs. Eid. Brunit-on has gone back to Lo'n`d~o-n alfter a twovweeks` stay here" unddr the. parental roost. n .... ...a.L Lon hdrurl r-_n-| my GVGDIDE. - rs.` M. Brown a,nd_Mi.ss%Lill.ie are` _-_-'.'.a...I' .'..c..`.. ;.`.. | 'rm's NQh'rHEmv ADVANCE I Rev. A. R. {and Mrs. Sanderson ar- `' rived on`F;iday after spend- ing th'eir v`a.ca;tion `on the Manitoug I lin Island. ' .2. D U I_,__ _.2 I)-.. 618- \ aru. LV`U|u vv,-us-wuuuvsu ..-....~v... `Mr. James Hedger has puronscdl )3; and lot on Oarolime igggct. belonging to Mr. A`. F.` _af}*r.f:el' % deal` was made through :'1`dI1`1 mate agent. Mr. Gebrge -?who has also sold to Mr. _t N<'s._s..1a .. 911:; BR, __ _ IIII JSIGIIIJO . 7 \ Dr. J;-A. McLandre.ss. of Bay City. ,Mioh.. spent :3 few days at his un- } c1e s. Mr. T. Bell. ' - --I1`-JL.n.p. ..... 3r eIa_r." called here on ` his way to Bracebridge. ""1 - ------'l--_ ...__`l... I-lunlv cun Ill! way LU .I.u.,ovI:u.Lauv. V _ a .,'1`he garden "party tha,t_ was held `at _ Mr. T. Bell's last Friday night. ]under' the auspices of `the Ladies` Q Aid _of Zion Presbyterian church. was 10. decided 'succelss. . . Miss Cassie Kirkpatrick. Ivy. vis- it-_,_ n..n .:.... a:.&"i;eT'cm:s.' ':T."3fa;" a few days "last week.- 117: _-__-J 41.4 A up L\l vv `Ash. 9 Alnuuv What happene:d"t`1;<-2 football `te`a m! on Tuesday night at Gren\e l. - ~ -I-'u'L vaaov annwgvpvguu `Mr, an`:-1Mrs. Thom-as Young. of -Barrie. and _Mris. Young and Mrs. Laxgnbert, olf Uxbridge, visited at Mr. A. Camxpbe-11's `last Friday. --11.`. `lI_.-_'.I- --'II-..J I .1: \rUIA.La\kruavasA pa avv-(Iv -- o----Jv } Mr._ M-o-rrisoh, `clf Elmvale. -.calle!d Hm `friends here on Sunday. ' ` TV` `If ` I` up I I.I _, 11? `I721 -Mrs. James R31;-rt attended the: 'Do-routo Ex-hibition. we A1- ""li"R"J"E"l\iiTT"SMLITH 3 A %~%3GRAND MILLINERY OPENING ALI 1.5 um saga I\v\I-a..~u- Mr. 7.i1a1-Q1:-a11 and Mr .'W. w11-l '.:Me.s1srs. A`. Key. C. F. Rankin, J. McKee. A. Mo'Ke'c and S. Judson re- rprezse4nte`d Barrie in the 15-mile Dun- lsocp trophy race "in n'1`orornto on` Sat- urd:ay. A Key finisheld in" fifteenth vplewe, leading the*lo-cal bunch. His time was 48 min.. 15 sec. 3 - (Too late` for "last" week) V OOOOOCOOCOOQOOOOCOOCOOOCOOOOOOQOOOOOOOOOCOOIOOOOOOOO OOOOOOOOOOOCOGOO0039009060 ` O Our exceedingly large importat-ions of these high class fabrics will enable us to make a brilliant showing. next Wednesday. . _ We have elegant Black Dress Goods" make of the nest materials and in the newest iweaves, while the color in every case is beyond question; , Fine Black Silks have always been a specialty at this house. We ask your attention to our guaranteed Taffetas and Countess and the manufacturers stand behind our gua.rantee,th-at every yard of these Superb Silks will give satisfaction. and following days, when we make our rst showing of all that. s new and beautiful in millinery novelties. - . WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 21st Immense Showing of Superb % {Black Silks andDress Goods iomombcr Data of `Opening, Sopjomber zlst. Sariewt 5 Smith EDENVALE3, ANGUS The Dymemt horses will race at the Wio-odbine next week, but as F-ort Hunter. . 1`he Globe and Big Mac are-laid off for repairs. and Ealsy Street has ':n~o-t bden racing uspito his old `formthis summer. it is not ex- ----- A.-__ 1.4- -.-.1-nulls (peoteld that -a 've`ry brilliant show-T . . . Cordially invite you to attend their . . . . _ Every Eort has been made to make our ready-to-wear department the linest North of Toronto. Our success in doing this >in thepast will be augmented this season >with more space at our disposal. A still larger assortment of ne garments and with more manufacturers,both German and Canadian, represented in our stock,we an- ticipate 8. great increase of business here. The Celebrated Northwagf garments . exclusive specialty. " ~7;%=m;e W.C. 1`.U.'mef `on wddnesaay 8%-pt; 7- 6: ilihe .Lej.o$,nr. ,Bs1r9au-z Tor- ontb, aind"`t*he' iOorr1zp6hd.in'g "Se'cre+ ----'-_..--_.-n3nl(r pg may: at ,-name. 9 Mr. and Mr W. Culham anid tam- ilfy gtpent Sunday, Minesing. ' Barrie dog anuoi-ers -did well. as usual. at the Toronto Exposition. al- th-oru-gh the local exhibit was notes large as usual. Mr. Walter Patter- Isatn. withhis beagles. won a rst in the puppy class with -"Ranger B." 9. second in the opeb with Wee Bea-A sic" and a second in the limit with "board Bobs. In specials he carried off `the honors for ' best bmce and !-or the best k-maul of` four. also taking a first inpthe winners clam. `Mr. J.M. Mlar`tin's `fine greyhound. "8wit was first in the Canadian class. seooaid in.. the puppies. and wounds in -the Novice.- Mr. W. Firth goutvfirst in"the Noviod and `sec-onid in t'h.e open .o1a'l8 with` his American If-oxhoutnd` -"ATip."p _`_

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