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Northern Advance, 13 Oct 1910, p. 8

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FOR that s Famed I`heSfore Drogs Goods soc 85 75 1.00 1.25 Fine nish British. made Boxcloth OR "V `S>:]1iting,' Green, Blue, Brown," Tan, 1.35 isteria, Garnet, Grey. and Black Events of the Week Condensed for} V Busy: Advance `Readers . 3| 1.60 GEO. Pure wool Venetian Suitings, pure woo-l Diagonals, .Pure Wool Cheviots and Serges, Foreign fancy weaves some plain, others -two tone, Black and all colors .. . . . . ..,_...;$1.oo Some splendid choices in individual costume lengths, in plain, shadow stripes, diagonals and fancy weaves. Extra value .. .. . . . . . . .. 85c. .Cheviots, Phantom stripes, Hopsacks and Venetian Suitings, Grey, Gar- net, Green, `Blue, Rose, Amethyst and Black.... .. .. . . . . . . . . . . ..75c_. A very large range of British-dyed Poplins, Serges, Satin Cloths in Blue, Gregn, Garnet, Cardinal, Brown, Grey and Black .. ...,.....5oc. . Best British made Venetian Suit- ings, British#dyed Diagonal Suitings, fancy weaves in two tone effects and pure swool Cheviots in Black and all colors .. . . . . .. ..$1.25 An extra` ne nish real, French- dyed Broadcloth, in Browx1,, Blue, Green, Wisteria, -Burgundy, Taupe, Silver, Amethyst, Plum and Back. .. .. . . . . .. 1.60 FOR... 1: in mass Goons com: TO us. ,1- ----my uusu, .l.:J.BUn, H0` eats, corn, white, M198: Rows Pr__eton;,.81x car com. yellow rajailzoxr; -R. % Max:111 timothy v-oonv, II. 0... Iea", D. L. Currie, new, J`-J. mom, 1 large White eld, '1 can. nnvm V.`-phat- an. -_a trade treaty with Canada. r v . - - - '- "'5' President Taft} coilferred Hat Bey.-! `erly, Mass., yesterday with gwo tar-"ff experts regarding negotiatlons _ for 'l?.._--1, f`! '_lSta.nley, J. G Lillicrap; home-made` , biscuits," Miss` Dickie, M. Stanley; , fruit cake, Miss Rowat J. G. Lilli- cra.p; jelly cakes, L. G. Lillicrap; . display of home-m=ad:e bread, biscuits, buns and cakes, J. G. Lillicrap; two jars pears, E. Salmon, Mrs. F. Rob- ertsypeaches, E. VanSick1e,~ D. L. 5 Currie; cherries, E. Vansickle, D. L. Currie; plums, E. Vansinkle, Miss] . owat;_strawberries, D. L. Currie; as- lsortmentv of pickles, E. V-a-nsickle, I A Joe. I-Iouden; assortment of fruit in jars,-V E. Vansickie, Mrs. F. Roberts; home-made wine, D L. Currie; map- . le sugar, Miss Rowat; Maple syrup, Mrs. G. Smith. Miss Ro'wat., Special prizes---Best 5 tbs. butter, . rs. `G. Smith; 30' lbs. butter in prints, Mrs. Smith; -best col of bak- Hng, J. G- Lillicrap` best 10 lbs. but- Mrs.-:G...8mith;,b_est 15 lbs. but- f .-lter, ,.J. G.xLilIicr`a.p; largest and best ; .she'_ped eggs,+'W."K. Ritchie; best 2 j 'lbs;.; butter, W. K. Ritchie. ` . . . 1-. :.GsAn;. -_ ` ,-I*`_,e4_!'=*, \`v`heaj.t, .,white,;fJ. J,'VI.Ilom'd; fall . ,yrh,e`e.t,. r`ed, Edwards, 1). Beardsall` 'ep:.:in;:..: red,` J.-J." Llogq; white 9 cone; .It . n ..-_~-n - - . --' so at JJIIL-IUI'ap' D6913 tor.` Mrs, G. Smith; best 11 tel`, J. G. Lillicrap; largen shaped eggs," W. K. Ritchn L, t ' ...A'r vlcnens... l to all stations Chalk River to Port Arthur inclusive. and to ';best hunting points in Quebec and New Bxunswick. _, _- ....v..- Rejurn lmlt. Dec. (Mb. 1910. Liberal stop-over privileges. Ask for free copies of "FishiQg and Shooting, "sportsman s Map and, Open Seasons for Game and Fish." [ R. J. FLETCHER. Agent. BARBIE ' to all stations Sudbury to th.eA Soo. Havelock to- sharbot Lake, Goldwater to Sudbury, and-on the Lindsay Branch. SINGLE FARE FUR HUNTERS 001`. I0 TO NOV. 12 OCT. 20 TO NOV. 12 iv "" T I It was decided to sell the pre- sent McMaster University building lad locate elsewhere. yafrd. V c111c3d%siz"1~ib{;vI'% Plaids have become to be Very pm};- ular for girls and children's D1'c.<. The cloth we show is a ne I urc Wool Goods in Clan Tartzms. Price is only.... .. .. . . . . .. 0 When this range is sold WC czmnrat repeat and sell` for less than 60. pm- PLAID DRESS GOODS Sick headache is m0Stl) ~ used bi too. much acidity in the sto_mach- {Y 79ty good cure_ consists In me . Haj little Tburnt or V A "`Va'.., Und , . U` and by urine of :1 mi: of` the OF SIM ,. E-xec1 ` ~ .'ro (3pl111tl5t-l('30u`~`|*' out of ' Slim,-oe mid 1" Of tm-_ Counl_\' of delivered J? "10 (llroctvd and 51111181 the lands zmdl at tenements and Mrs Of the defend 3 - S. A_ W . 1111[S,Jnl11 W1 'txb - rowers. Plaintiti} :;l.te11i,ed at {1nm~lsuxi"' Rad ave seized and taken ublic auction T 9 m , ` g vI"o:5a;;he in Lggrt `H011? m the . 324 un y o ." . ,,el?e1;3:;o12 ovclgfkdggoof Octobe-r!A.D. 1910. at 1; Imam d oquuy of red 11.all_ the nght, litlc.in- tgneme 3 `ll-1`-0 01' out of arptlolx ot_ the said d8` otnunta gimme `yin e foH_owmg lands and 6' in the saidgcami bemfgin the Town man ogolontu-1 co "!& 0 Simcoc. and _ no . B-tm-h of agfauntainlng by admeasure- _ ~ gum V of ,0` n 1`6(moro or less) and be- E:.~..ho'm|`_: St. in `}}- gi $15}: on tfl1ehEat. - . V V wn 0 arm 3!! Reg?t,mt5tgceP;ln mgmlzer. twenty- A ._ . ~ W. _ HsARvl`Es{v;1d county. . r` h - ' , . 5' * ""% "*- Brr:e.`3`:1.:::'..'3*s9,S..t"'3:;;n _1_;oft Arthur_ and Fort 'William` cmzgns are gomg tc_) hold` a banquet to discuss the questxon of union. T7. _. . T` 15 Estate pt;A.w. Wilkinson {Coal that's strictly high-giade rder Now - 'Ph0ne No. 23 ".`.;DEVETElT When You Wish... [EH WILKINSWS SHERIFF'S SALE or LANDS 2, Sndle Wilkl son. L.. .Admlnlstr2trix Dress Goods of % --QUALITY Dress Goods of ---MERlT Iralvlll. G'b\rl\.lLvl po_wder keg. JUST AS USUM E YOU CAN GET l`I'IlIl\1\` Wlilgg neov. ioods De- displayed. at this will -v _.-.. nvaan. Two men were injured in zi store" at Ponoka, Alberta, when. ope of them accidentally red a riegmto` .11 nnwrlnr ban- -uufg In? ' l:>1. %:`;% F 'UI\:V [Of] [VI wlthout b V} eHo':el, or 11 Gnndensod 50.: 3times. UL All-` .\ `can hun- hymg for mi vn a.=u.r. chiey pi ncession 13 th good hon b_e sold 0 Inc - ---v---a v--v xluv-II-I\J.ll UL LIIIIKJII. Eugene Ely will start from Chi- cago to-n1orr0w in an attempt to y_ to New York. L, V , High t ` E leegoltp -T._. sidin. -___:__. `UR\ [SHF.l 1I.':9I'\nn! M arson IAU I home-ma Ind asmall kt me to The . furnished . ces. Apprl Careful res driving L rec. Apply} j._:.._._ PURSE LOS `lmnm ..... !"Cll'|.'\ I ling, ncu It 2Stcer.<. 1 rme by provi - Archer. H- -----v- H. -rvo .-um:-aunts. ` 2 Sir Thomas Shaughnessy ostatedo that the C.P.R. has extensive plans} for Toronto. 1 `$5915 I A.\'TI:r3: class w ink. 62 Penet Dl.`4I|.` AAL . v repeatc ` 7. Bassett. man 8: Son's. NEW WP} .11`! . 1.`a\ CH Eiioxnu Wnsx -----nuns-vaaL, \J\vulo Us . o. Macjevich, the- Russian aviator; was klllcd at St. Petersburg. C:.. 'I*1...-_-,- 0 Boyls -_ R.efer,n av`y l:}lu'e b vvfith _vel- vet~colIar,"made frdm a nigg f material: ac_h .. ..,T, _.. A! A few only of Boys ofercoats Ieft f romgIas_t seaon. Sme were 4.75 and some 5.59, all to clear at . . .`- - . - - - - -- - -` I Ohio 6' Nah 1 Q: 1`! `.12.- DAILY NEWSGRIND %$TANFlELD S%_ UNDERWEAR fdr `Men nd Womgn MONDAY, *o.c*r. Io. Dev|in&Murchison SATURDAY, oer. 3. allandvvitef Goods 3:;f'*~'3 new mu-:ss'"Goons.-N1:%w FLANNELETTE; l `Mani "nQ:nmur `nuns Au: -4.) `I -...-- K'l__- II, o Vwhite Wool Blanknet 2.'I5,~-$.00 an_d`3.)91; The New 7-m----- rwwjuvu own-I lll"`IlVI`I'Jycll `W, `New Hosiery for Men and"VV.omen. New Under. wear for Men and Women, and New Suits and Overcoat: for-'Men'and_ Boys. _ - - e -..l '.-- uv. p--~vv\.auu;a_| uyua WIC 3_l_il.l`ll-J % V Mrs. `Pjatrick Murphy of Otta:wa was V-l_Jurn.ed tordeath,` her clothing cajtchmg. -re, from the cook . stqve. L I ; Teved `that i3oo".p.ers.o'n F V1in%&., % %A&umdx Ison Th`e'Citizen's Ba.ud;~'w"i1le:`hol_d 'a promenade 3 cpncert, and -an informal; danee in: Ma.mmo.th Roller Rink` 931 the evening of Tuesday, Oct. 18th. ' _ , . L. The-re.is no trace of Superintend- 'ent of Fisheries ,Venning, who" dis- appeared from. The .-I-Hague on 'Se`pt+ em.ber I, and the ofcials at Ottawa fear he has been murdered. 7 ' ' ` . 4- The new Portuguese , Gdvernmet_It_ "has issued a formal .decr_ee -jexpelling ,foreign'-membeyirse of religious orders and Portuguese me'mbe'r s who refuse, 4 . [to become sectgjafized. . The sta.mer Moltke is being.st"i'lLl` heldat New York begguse of the twc`. PSICPE A` nhninon A1 . . . . . . ..- .._-.u~q;: auwvv J.\l'll\ ucgauac OI (RC {W0 cases _of cholera. d1sc'overed'aboard. ' her ` . - ' I 0 who bppos`- ed the advance of `the Turkish forc- e i_n* north-western Syria. were slain. ' _'. n 4' `IRA . '- Ar " u.-1.-.1\. nuanuc. unes, expect s_to see Va` "line bf steamers' established : .b.e- tween; Canada and Argentina_ bygthg winter of _I9I I. . ' ` 1 _l.._-__ "gt V , -. - - . , - .- uuys uvercoats, all sty_Ies and _4.T50 $5and7.J50 -v\ V-"11he`re is great anxiety _ -in Spin lest the rev'o1utionary, spirit shaiulld cross from _Portugal. ,- ' `I _ A _-L!4', ` The "Grand Jury `at Chatl1ai-nrAssr z-, es returned a_trc_1e bi11*again'_s tTF1'ank -L. Jacksonfor the.murder of,JaL:"ob Enos..' Both wer colored. V 1 . 119 u -klapt. ' (`of 1 ti: C.-P.'R. Atl_;Z1ntic. lines, `expects to set: vii hf -cfnnnnar gee-..l.l:..L'...1 I. `iii$1 5;"$1`s"$i2b -.-v ---~---'-" IICC - Mer1 s Heavy `Dark Colored.Over- coats, made in the very latest style. Some are 3-button double and single breasted styles and some are Motor Coats. All are made from the very latest patterns ~. - I I I C O C C I O O C I Il.lCI AAA AAA AA----`--- "' } -.1:`;_p7e-t;tioxi is beihg ci1;cu1ate.d- : : :a.t fBe1lville for .c1n1I_1cy__ln the case- :o`-. Robert Parker,_.convxcted`of murvj "der. . " - Mens _ New Fall Suits, 3 or 4 but- ton sack` style" coat, trousers made full at the hips, made from nice pat- terns. in_ fancy to`|8_`.00 worsteds, from "I I Men s Heavy Overcoats; made fromextra heavy tweed, with latest style collar and lmed tbroughoutwith good Italianlinings. Reg.` 7 9.00 and 10.00 for . . . . . ; . . | `I"..._ T1` 1 pa 4 A The Qutario Government will ,in- troduce civil service T reform legis- Jation. __ . . f - Dr. H. j P.~VR'eynold_s; Of- L'e__pfeaupc,5 1->=N.:B., was butned -to death by)` this lothing taking-Jre. - * - V J33 .,,~,_1' 1 1-\"` LLI --'-v-. nvvuauo r Gilstolguay a well-known . . 2 `$191311 of Quebec, was drowned yyhile (*annpinn- nn I-`in `r....,..--_ n -ran oivex-. Miss Bessie Smithewith an automobile on Victoria bridge, Mont- real, have been convicted of man- slaughteraw .- , `I. Dionne and J. L. Kiefer,' who`: I __--.-.- \JIlI\r\rI l\J] LU] UllLUo The Ontario Government .are tak- ing steps to lpcate a port on Hud- son Bay. ~; ' V Mr. C. C. James, the Deputy. Min- [Ester of Agriculture, says northern N Ontari'o is .a "great potato country. pp Benj. Sheppard, a_ten-year-old boy, .wasv-lgilled by a tram =at Buxjlington Junct1_on. 4 I from Springeld, 111., I to `St. Louis,` M0,, on .5:-Sa_turday, breaking -thel `American 're_9ord. V I | '.'"'. " ""'" cvanoemgi on Rxver. ~ - - - - - - - - u 4- JV-'Iv\vl\-luv]: . ' Dr. Hastings was appointed Med:- 'cal Health Officer for Toronto. ' TL - r\ . - I JoT1(an'n Benni1_1ger was arrested - at `Galtf `He is szud to: bethe rihg-' Header of_ the gang that sfole a large [quantity-of goods and secreted them lin as house on George street. ' The Canadian warship Niobe sail- ;cd for Halifax yesterday. TN- "L`l'__A.3-'. -. ' -v- v- _-7-n.- T he sta.mer- being. stl} eld._at `NEW Vm-I: Hnnnuucn at Man 4...); V - v W Boy s O'rverc'_oaAt`s, all styles nd' ' 'lI`nl'I I P AD - :3 Clevdlaund Gorell was run over.:it}d `fatally injured_ by a street Lca'r :n~ _`Toronto. ' ' V TUESDAY, OCT. II. \r\;, was unuwucu WIHIC the Jacques Cartxer . n. nuuuulg CUCKGFBI, J. 11 11001100; V pullout, J. H. I-Ioudan; Hamburg. coc_k A. 0. Bishop; hen. 1 and 2, A. 0. Bishop; oockorel, 1 and 2, A. G. Bish- ' op; pallet, land 2, A. 0. Bishop; an * Leghorn, white, cock, J. H. Houden; hen.1a.nd;2, J. H. Houden; cockerel, 2, J. H. Houden; pullct,` W. A. South, I-I. Bnoath; ,Loghorna, `blacko, feock, I-I. `Gill; hen. J. Houden, .-I-I. Gill 'bu.._ g5.. . f` ... no-:7-vy, \I\lH3V|'Ul, .I.auun 1. El. th;_-pullptv,1%and 2, '1` E. Smith; ` Dark Brahmas. cock, J .Houden_;hen, 1 } andz, J .oudon; cockerel, J. Houdon I pullet`, J.'Houd`en, - J. H; Cochina; Oochlns cock, J. H1 Houdevn;hei1, J. H. Houdon; cockevrel, JZH Houden; .' II .-nut... . TJ -_..I.---._ - A -I- xun1s.u1-1111.11iB--B0a~r,' under 1 year R.- J. Reynolds, T. E. Smith; `brood, sow, 1 year and over, W. K. Ritchie, ` M. Ritchie; sow under '1 year, M.` Ritchie, W K. Ritchie. ~ 1 '1`AMWOR l`I-1-Boar, W 1 "year anal over, R. J. Reynolds; boar, under ll year, Wm. D. Hisey; bacon hogs, W. K. Ritchie, -H. Gill. '_,' POULTRY , - - Light Brahmamcock, A. 0. Bishop, 1 T. E. Smith; hen,-`M '1`. E. Smith, A 0. Bishop; `cockerel, land 2_ T. E. nllllifo nninnl-. `I~ A-5 I! I'll v_-rw--v-u-v PIGS A `T F BERKSHIRE--Sow, under 1 year, T . E. Smith, . ` Beet pen long ` wool sheep, W. Speering. 1 LEIGEBTERS-Aged ram, W. K, Ritchie, W.- Speering; sh-earling ram; 2, R. F. Carscadde-n; ram lamb, W. 1 Vspeering, RF. Carscadden; aged ewe, I W. Speering, R. F. Carscadden; -shea.;`- ling ewe, W. Slpeering,-W. K. Ritch_ie;_ ewe lamb W. Speering, W. K`. Ritch-I Ii`? -`Best. pen short wool sheep--Geo. Crawford. ` j ' ' '.` 7V-V- V '-" :'--"'- AGRICULTURAL CLASS- Brood m'e1fe,_ with foal Fred Elliott, D. An` drew, . J-. J. Ll_ord; two-year oldlly , or gelding, Walts & Jamieson, Fitz-` gerald Bros., F Elliott; yearling lly | or gelding, D. Andrew, J. -Reynolds,` ID. Andrew. _ _ A` I nuuunnnr, a. tuna U, \l \Jl.GVVl.U EEEI ewe, 1 and 2, G. Orawforag ` shearling ewe, 1 and 2, G_.. Crawford; ewe lamb, G. Crawford, H. Gill. OXFORD DOWN S-Aged ram, Thos , Rankin; shear-ling, ram, `W. Speering; I ram larmb, W. Speering, Thos. Rank-- in; agedawe, Thos. Rankin, W. Speer- 3 ing; shearling ewe, W. Speering, T. Ranvin; ewe lamb, T Rankin. ' - _ - _v- _ Mrs. Maud` Simpson, a Toronto `young wldow,` took at dose of laud4 fanum. o I T ` _ i l Driving horses, attached to buggy, l } mile, Tourist Girl, Cape Brim, Nettie; farmer's premium, g mile, Gamevale, 1.09, Sam Brine, 1.18; road! horses, Lady Louise, Lucy R , Hali |Pa.tron; tree for all, JimAFisher, Hal Patron, Lucy R.- ' Li A t I o -n . . -_ ~._ . with foal, _A. Bennett, W. A. Malcolm ` AGRICULTURAL CLASS-1-year`! `old stallion, F. Elliott, D. Andrew; spring colt, W. Kitching, N. Stanley, F. Elliott; span attached to wagon, `J. Reynolds, F. Elliott, Colonel Bel'l;.. best and largest exhibit of horses-, not less than six, A. Bennett F."Elliott, J. Reynolds. Special. prize, best spring colt, Chas. Griggys. I HEAVY DRAUGHT-Brood mane, [N Stan-lery; two-year old lly or `gelding, land 2, J. W. Paup; one- yearold stallion, `C. Grigg, A. Be'n- nett, Wtm. Ed'~'vard;:.. spring colt, Webster V, Kitchin-g, A. Bennett, 0.` `Grigg; span attached to wagon, N. , `Stanley, 2 and 3, .A. Bennett. i i I A Inc-\-4--can .-un.- . .. '. Lady 7d1;iv'er,W. Barnett, Mrs. `L. L. Carley. ` ' ` SHEEP ` j SHROPSHIRE now-Ns--.Aged fam, 1 `Geo Crawford, H. G111; shearling ; `ram, James Reynolds, Geo. Crawford;1 ram lamb, 1 and 2, G. Crawford;{ aged Crawtox-d;1 G.. 1 Awe `lm-nh (1. (1:-nmcm-A `u nan 1 ROADSTER IN HARNESS- Willis Toole, L. L. .C or1'ey, `John Kennedy; gentleman's [single drivers, R. D. Couttsyponies, Fi czgerald- Bros., Mrs J .` Barnett; beat single turnout, L. L; -Corley. Wi11i8vToole, J. Kennedy; `lady (1.!'!V!`, Mrs. J. Barnett. ' 7| "3l`sA-AA_.-1 nn.._...- : CARRIAGE HORSE-Two- year old ! ll? or gelding, C. Grigg, Wm. French [yearling colt, T. Ferrier, D. W. Mor- irison; brood mare with colt, A. Vol - `lick; sin-.g'le driver, A. Vollick, D. W. `Morrison. . vuavrbdllll KJJIL L`IJ1--\'l'uue ding milk, J. Elrick, D. Beardsall; heifer, two-year old, D. -Beardsallg, heifer, oneeyear old, ..I. E1rick;srteer, one-year old, W. K. Ritchie, D. Beard sall. Special prize, herd milch cows, J. Elrick. _ _ . J. A. Ciockbnrn, judge ' HORSES jROADSTER-EBrood mare with total, `R. D. Coutts, ` J. Edwards; single Vroadstef, J. Fralick,` C. E. Cope- Pland; yearling colt, M. itchie, J. mamgma. n-nn:..... ....u. 1: one-year old, ~-RI-I Black; heifer. one-year old, R. Black; bull ca.1f,.R. B-lack. HOLS'1`EINS--Bull calf, H. Clement GRADE OA'l`TLF:-Gra.de cow, giv- in: milk, .1 um-an 'n n-..-.:....n. _-...---.. up navvw Laura Ill DURiiAi&s--He1ter calf, '1'. G. Smith,` C. E. Copeland, Jacob I-I.art;A bull-calf. Q.*E Copeland, R. J. Rey- nolds. T. Ra1_1kin. - Rep_ esentatives of some -Majiitob. nmunic'pa'Jities waited on [the ~Gov- ernment. to urge that stepsvbe taken to supply_ all the municipalities -'n; the Provmce with electrical V pow-' er. . , A . .u,_ uuvvu ;au. 1;, uc.|.u:1', 1. year. 1 !i' and 2, '1', Rankin, Jacob I-Ia.rt.v . 'l'I7Y1\!|! A `In: YORKSH-IRES-`-Boar,` under 1 year. L-'.`l'_ `Ruvnnlda In In u.....4-1... -1...-......:! ' Flos Agricultural` Society s fair at Elinvale last week was , despite the weather, a big success. The gate re- Qceipts on 'Wednesday` _ amounted fco upwards 0,f"$'7oo, and thiattendance ran into several thousand; There was aggood all-round exhibit, and`. , the: speeding and other attractions prov- ed veryinteresting. Prize winners: V ` CATTLE 2 DURHAMSI-Bull, '2 years and over, . Sim Cotton, M. `Ritchie, T. E. Smith cow,.3 years and over, T. Rankin, A. Elrick, Jacob Harts; heifer, 2 year old, T Jacob Hart; heifer, 1 year. old, ` HAD BIG DAY 0vr,Seven Hundred Dollars Taken In $t Ga_te on Wednesday- List `of Prize Winners.`- rung couz, M. tutcnie, J. spring colt, M. Ritchie-, F. SPEEDING ma NORTHERN ADVANCE 10 lbs butter, rolls, E; -Vanstckle, J. G. -Lil1icra:D; _ 5 tbs. butter mm prints. H. V Gill, G. Smith; 5 lbs. creamery. butter, Miss Rowat; best tub otbutter, -401 1133;, .. vwpJ vvnwnn vusxaua. "W ?=Simons died: at Bralutf-ordl after a ght with "two Armenian_s, who, i; is allgaged, ~used,their din- er paxls 011 ms body. _ . (\ 1-\ D,........, .......uuu, suuuvs, u. U. .l.al..l.l.1C'I'B I oos'e,T J. G. Lillicrap; Tgeese, Tou-\ Ilouse, gander, N. -Stanley, R. F. Garscadden; goose, N~. Stanley, R. F. Oarscaddcn; -gander, 1910, J. Argue, J. G. Lillicrap; goose, 1910, J ._.Argue| J. G. Lillicrap; ducks , Bekin `or Ay- llesbury, drake, M-. Langman,` W. D. Hisey; duck, M La.ngman,'.W. D. His- ey;d1`akIe, 1910.;_,.1and.2, `S/1, D. Hia- ey; duck, 1910;`.1a;nd 2, W. J). Hisey; ducks,--(a`. o. v.), `drake, 1910,` Gill; duck, 1910, H. 6411. - ` :--.---A-`--A ' ! I '% ...' ,. Pici:b"s" F9-ntallvs. Q. E. Copeland. ` % > DAIRY pnonuom 1A IL- L_-AL, * `Hicks; Minorcas, cock, T. E. Smith; hen, T. E. Smith; cockerel, T. E. Smith, J. Houden; pullet, J.,Houden T. E. Sm-it'h;Orpington, buffs, cock, A. 0. Bishop, 1 and 2; hen, 1 and 2, _ A. 0. Bishop; cockerel, A. 0. Bishop, T. l!E. Smith; pullet, J. Hou-den,A. o. . iBishop; Plymouth Rock, barred, cock, :0. E. Copeland, J. Houden; hen, J. Houden, T. E. Smith; cockerel, T. E. Smith, W. D. Hisey; pullet, T. E. Smith, 1 and 2; Plymouth Rocks, bu Ecock, J. Houden; h-en, 1 and 2, J. {Houden; cockerel, J. Houden, H. |Sneath; pullet, 1 and 2, J. Houden; h `Plymouth Rocks, white, cock, A. 0. ` i}Bis'-hop; hen, A. 0. Bishop; pullet , A. , :0. Bishop; Rhode Island Red, cock, 3 `T. E. Smith, w. D. Hisey; he-n, W. D. I Hisey; cockerel, w. -n. Hisey, J..l Houden; pullet, 1 and 2, W.'D. Hisey; ' ,Spanish, black, cock; A. 0. Bishop; lhen, A. 0 Bishop; cocke-rel, {and 2, IA. 0. Bishop; pullet, land 2, A. 0. -`Bishop; Wyandottes, bu, cock, A. 0. Bishop; hen, A. 0. Bishop-; cockerel I I A. 0. Bishop; pu -l'let, A. 0 Bishop; Wyandottes, silver, cock, 1 and 2, J. Houden; hen, land 2, J. Houden;` cockerel, H. Sneath`; pullet, A. 0. iBishop,_ H. Sneath; Wyandottes, 001- iumbiaz, cock, 1 and 2, J . Houden; hen 1 and 2, J. Houden; cockerel, J. Hou- `den; pullet, J. Houden; Game B., red hen`, 1 and 2, A, 0. . Bishop; cockere-1, A. 0 Bishop; pull-et, A. 0..~Bishop; Game, (a. o. v.), cock, J.Houden; hen, 1 and 2, J. Houden; ecockerel, 1 and 2, J. Houden; pu-llget, 1 and 2, J. Houden; Bantams, -game, cock,. 1 and __2,', A. 0. Bishop; hen, 1a.nd2. A, 0. - ?'Bis-hop; cockerel, 1jand2, A.'0.Bish- lop; pullet, 1 and 2, A. 0. -Bishop; `Bantams, R. 0., black, cock, A-'0: , ,Bishop; `hen, A. 0. Bishop; pullet, W, D. Hisey; Bantams, (3.. o v.), cock, A. 0. Bishop; hen, A`. 0. Bishop; coclq. erel, A.,0. Bishop; _pullet,__`A. 0. Bish- 5 op; _turkeys,.bronze, gobbler, W. K. Ritchie; ,hen,1 land 2, W. K. R_i_tchie;' Jgobbler, 1910, 1 and 2,` W. K. Ritch-. 1 ie; hen, 1910;1a.nd2, W. K. Ritchie; I `geese, Emden, gander, J. G. Lillicrap. 3 goose. .. J. G. LiI`lit-j|-nn- .-....... rm... 1 1-`on Fog: FOR I FOR FOR V FOR D AT NO OTHER STORE and at no other time of the Season you see such an array of 'Newg. and Desirable Dress Goods as Store and'NOW. _ Weewcannot recall a season when our Dress Goods partlnerit `displayed such an array of attractive weaves as is now displa Otto Breise was killed and. W`i1-' liam and Fred Breise injured ;byl the explosion. of the boiler in their` sawmill at Frederick House`. T I

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