M“ â€kn-â€V Potatoesâ€"early mac, 1 Chas Perl-in; bntbunk, 1 N G14 ; any other kind, 1 R Poem. 2 Ancal ‘ â€ta; SWede turnlps, 1 Ed Wilson, 2 I .lu Degeer; turcaps any other variaty, .1. N Gillie. 2 P S Mark; :3 ald carrots wane, 1 W H Webatcr, 2 W Slzlhco; girder. carrots shat; ham. 1 A «loore, 2 J P Cunnings; garden can-om â€range, 1 A Dxxoa, 2 V D ‘le; parenips, 1 1’ S Mark, 2 A Moore; mangulds long red 1 1 F Clad. 2 N Gilles; onions {tam seed, 1 J F Dxx. 2 A Gulls; pickling onions, 1 A onu, 2 J Gibbs; onzuns from tops, 1 J Gibbs, 2 P S Mark; posaw onions, 1 A D.xon, 2 A Grills; top onions, 1 T Green- way, 2 J Cseaiday; long blood beets, 1 A 1 Moore, 2 0 Wakelv; turnip beets, 1 Archie McKinnon, 2 Phillip 8 Mark; pumpkin, 1 W P King; squash, 1 W B Cummings, celery, J Gaaeidy, 2 J P Cnnninge; winter radish, 1 J P Cuttings, 2 W Lownabrongh; long radish, 1 JP] .Cmings; red cabbage, 1 W 1'0me _ â€"uu‘ull I.“ CHE) Hi 3.; bot-cum, J P Uuum .13; King, 2 P b‘ Max‘s. , ._, ~ .q, ":u5fvzl pasta (any, 1 ti 3:: m, 2 J‘\ JUIWIDLI; gun‘s, 1 A Grub, 2 1? LC. \Vun-ur‘; p628: marruwtuz, 1 '10..†bum» ; «was; genus, ] AD:K"L‘, 2 W 0“ Jauflm‘J; fwuh“ than} van-gay, 1 ;.:.u 2 J P an.“ .x ; hmuzrw need. 1 R 8.1421, 2 8 mm; flax Mo... 1 A Mch‘an ->:; can ui en" .., l w L .w.m Inn-M. . T "‘ " aux-“um; :;:--;3 .fr‘: 2 ’1' Greuuwa}; wn‘a- R via-44: v «issues when, 1 www, 1 J Dnne4, 2 ‘ t. o «.3 wbm 310K V {a 94.0 11111153; coliec=icn cf fox-ls, 1 u hie...- kins, 2 W P ng; pau- ducks, 1 D H». ~ kins, 2 J J1 Swma; int: gauge, 1 mm}. 2 D Hawkins; pair maker, 1 A Mch Ln, L.’ \V 0 C 42:30; :hurumhguu gram, 1 J lznh'n.‘ Glboa. kins, 2 Ssephen Oliver; pair coomn, 1 8 Oliver, 2 D Hawkins; pair game, 1 and 2 SOliver; psxr Hamburg, 1 J33 M Swain 2 D stkms; pair Spanish, 1 D Hawkms 2 J Glbbs; pair dorkinge, 1 and 2 D Haw- kins; pair aoudans, 1 D Hawkins, 2 W P King; pair white leghorns, 1 and 2 V Dale; blflflk or brown legborns, 1 S Cum: 2 D Hawkins; pair undulasnau, 1 an. 2 S Oliver; other varieties, 1 S Una, 2 J..o Dtmes' co’iecicn cl’t’owls, l u hie...- zixzs, 2 W P Kug; pm: ducks. 1 D H- --- SHEEP. Cotswoldsâ€"Aaed ram, 1 Jas Mun-av. ~2J M Swain; 2 ewes, 1 F Smeliwood; 2 .J Gibbs; 2 shesrlinz ewes, 1 and 2 J emaï¬ Murray; 2 ewe lambs, 1 F Smallwmzd, 2 Jun Murray; eheerling ram, 1 F Sm." wood, 2 J Murray; rem lamb. 1 and 2 J Murray. Leicestersâ€"Aged ram, 1 J an Bagaheew: ehearling ram, 1 S=th Melba- rell, l Jae Broad; rem lamb, 1 J M Swan. 2 J Begehew; 2 ewes, 1 and 2 J Bugshew; 5‘ heel-ling ewee, 1 J M Swan), 2 J Bug : w; 2 ewe lambs, 1 Seth Mezherell, 2 J M SWsin. Shropshire Downsâ€"Aged ram, 1 J Campbell, 2 A McMillan; shear ling ram, 1 A McMillan, 2 J Campbell; ram lamb, 1 J Campbell, 2 A Mchlleo; 2 ewes, 1 J Campbeli, 2 A McMillan; 2 shearling ewes, 1 and 2 J Campbell; 2 ewe lambs. l J Campbell, 2 A McMillan. SWINE. Yorksh2.eâ€"eged boar, l W lelison. 2 5 33 Frise; bon- uader one year, 1 Denm- [ Hawkins. 2 R Rmh; aged sow, 1 W W-l! | son, 2 W P King; sow under 1 year, 1 D I Hawkms. Berkshireâ€"3g: ,1 hour, 1 I)! Hewki-ss, 2 W Thorndike; boar under 1 ' 1 year, 1 D Hewkir s, 2 P S Mark; ategi‘! saw, 1 and 2 D Hawkins; sow under 1! year. 1 D Hawkins, 2 P 8 Mark. Tem- ii worthâ€"aged :mar, 1 W Thorndike; boar-.1 under 1 year, 1 and 1 W Thorndike; H aged cow, 1 W Thorudxke; sow under 1 1] year, 1 and 2 W Tcorndike. - Pair of Plymouth rocks. 1 D Hawkins, lJohn Gibbs; pgi}; btahmne. 1 D Haw 3,3-.- .10., i _-_, _v-v- U-u’ A L U «Loan. 0 V 3 '31; fat ox, steer, cow or heifer. 1 W D ‘-foOrimmon; best herd of four, 1 P S Mark, 2 W DMcOrlmmon; yoke ot oxen, 1 Jno Degeu. Thoroughbred Durhamsâ€"Oow in calf. 1 J Campbell, 2 Joe Bread; 2 yr old heifer, 1 J B Grehsm; 1 yr old heifer, 1 J00 Oomphell, 2 V Dale; heifer call. 1 V Dale, 2 Joe Campbell; aged bull, 1 J F Dix, 2 J no Campbell; 2 yr old ball, 1 W Thorndike, 2 W Willeon; yearling bull, 1 Jae Broad; ‘onll calf, 1 J as Bread, 2 P S Mark; herd notleee the tour, 1 J Camp- bell. 2 V Dale. Holeteineâ€"Oow in calf, 1 3nd 2 P Allin; 2 year old heifer, 1 P Allin; 1 yr old heifer, 1 and 2 P Allin; :heiter calf, 1 P Allin; aged bull, 1 P Allin; 1 yr old bull, 1 W James; 2 P Allin; bull call, 1 P Allin; herd of not lees then {our animals, 1 P Allin. Grade : \ttleâ€"Oow in calf, 1 and 2 P 8 Mark; 2‘ gr old heifer, 1 W D McCrimmon, 2 P r~ 'Mn'ik} 3'§£'518 h'gifaï¬uféuï¬â€˜nk’, ‘2 J 1. .gxpllen; heifer calf, 1 P S Mark. 2 V -_ â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" .~-’.u d‘ivxng horas, 15% hand; and under: 1 W Tncrndzke, 2 Than Bowen. Saddle horse â€"1 Mr Anna, 2 J53 Oliver. Stallionâ€"1 F Reynolds. yr old ccls, mars or 2e ding, 1 M Ma- Pbsdyen, 2 F Goad; 1 yr old CL-lt easira, 1 D R Weldon; 1 yr old Bolt, 1 W J4mes. 2 J H Hnnk‘m; best foul of 1894. 1 Wm Thorndike. 2 Dr Gar“; rvair oarrieg: horses. 1 F Royml s. 2 Geo Smith Single drising tzorae, 15% hands and over. 1 W E Sunnis, 2 Joe Jenkins. Single é Wheas "Line shaw; general purpose team, 1 N Gdiii, 2 H Mcanheru. Catrinaâ€"8:004] man and 3931. ‘1 Dr Grant, 2 W szrrodike; 2 (star; pair agviculm a‘ barges in harness, 1F Smallwoodfl V ’11:. rndlk: Gane- m Purpo pdié Horse~Brovd mam 3.55 (val, 1 A Dixon;] yr old 0 3 , 1 E W939â€; h_est foul of 1894, 1 A Dixon. 2 J40 Bag 38.0 PRIZE LIST. HORSES . Dnnghhâ€"B'ood mare and 5031, 1 Jun Bagshaw, 2 V Due; 2 yr old colt, mare or gelding. 1 V Dale. 2 Robt Pogue; 1 yr old colt, 1 J30 Csmpbell, 2 A Grille; beat (ad 0! 1894, 1 J Campbell, 2 V D119; psi: horses in harness, 1 Alfred Webster, 2 J Campbell Agricultural â€" Brood mare nnd foul. 1 Jno Bagehaw; 2 yr old colt. mare or gelding, 1 A Grills, 2 V Dale; 1 yr old colt, 1 Jas Cornish, 2 W H Web- K JOTD AND Mariposa. Fall Show. POULTRY GRAIN ng ETABLES U [I In “em; qr; pug: 01., 1 W P Jeni: CAMLE . U-Celr‘w‘gl, 2 A ‘3 5“! 1 A D XOU "'\VEK 3‘3; Daliey 6 '1 ‘; (Ruby 2 ‘1 Aviva-on; d \V; 055;, Jim durum»; “‘"W‘; pens.- "A": '3 Utaua . , â€Nah“ 9,9,..- , lamulfxv VIur- he Binder, 1 A Dixon; general purpose plough, l and 2 N Hill; iron plough, 1.\' Hill: gang: plough, 1 S Hill; “ï¬shing ma- clninr. 1 A Dixon. 'l'lu‘ following articles were recommend- ed '15 llvm-rving ol' :1 prize :--Collection of Mans. \V R Cummings; ornamental Den~ 21.:mship. \V l" \\'orl~:umn; commercial pr-nmnnship, W F \Vorkman; dawning in not. Mrs \V Cornish; point lace. Mrs R Short: yarn rug, 1 Mrs A McMillanâ€"not being in proper class; lady’s underclothing, Mrs J G Morrisâ€"set not complete. â€a-†_ -v-‘u v 1 Cummings: oil painting, any subject, 1 Mrs J Jordan, :3 Mrs-Y 1’ Cummings; \ 'utcr color painting, land 2 Mrs J Jordan; crayon drawing, 1 Mrs J P Cummings, 2 Mrs J Jordan; pencil drawing, 1 and 2 Mrs J P Cummings; India. ink sketching, 1 Mrs A McMillan, 2 Mrs D R “’eldon. P tinting on \(‘lx’ct 1 Mrs A McMillan, 2 Mrs Cornish: painting on satin, ers A McMillan 3 Mrs I (1 Morris; oilpaintin" l111dscnpv,1 Mrs I Iordaui 2 Mrs Ii’ (unnings; oil 1:)1inti11g, aliy subject, 1 Mrs .T 1n‘-(|.\‘. .5 ‘1’“ I 1". 1 Mrs D! Duhâ€"(i cushion,l.\1x-s .JOITIS' ' . -m-.-----B-~, \‘vuuull butting work, 1 Mrs D Dundzis; fancy drape, ers R Robertson, ZMrs J G Morris; aux-mono. work, 1 Mrs J (l Morris, 2 Mrs J Jordan; whisk holder. 1 Mrs J G Morris, 2 Mrs Cornish: fancy panel, 1 Mrs Cornish, 2 Mrs K) Weldon: macramo work, 1 Mrs A McMillcn, 2 Mrs J G Morris; pressed flowers, 1 Mrs W Lownsbrough; ottoman, 1 Mrs D Dmidns; slipper holder, ers I) Dundns, 2 Mrs J G Morris; pin cushion, llvlrs ’1‘ Grcenawuy, 2 Mrs J G ‘.Y:\y-.u'.. . ‘-n\ \ nu." u), ULTilll V‘ ()['K, 1 .‘11'5 l (iroena' wuy. 2311's J U Morris; shell frame, 1 Mrs J 1’ Cunnings; vnx fruit, 1 Mrs \V R Cun- nings. :2. Mrs '1' Grccnzrwuy; wax flowers, 1 Mrs R Robertson; lmir flowers, 1 Mrs T \Vohstcr, :3. Mrs Morris; fancy basket, 1 Mrs T Greenawny, 2 Mrs Lowusbrough; \‘2Lll basket, 1 Mrs T (ireenaway, 2 Mrs J G Morris: lump mat, 1 Mrs V Univ, 2 Mrs A McMillan: leather work, 1 Mrs R Rolwrt- son. 2 Mrs T Grcenmvny; cone work, 1 Mrs R Robertson. '2. Mrs '1‘ (Erccnuwny; mess work, 2 Mrs T Grcenm 11y; ten. cosy, 1 Mrs A McMillan, 2 Mrs J F Cunnings; cotton butting work, 1 Mrs D Dundus; fancy drnnn I \Jru I? ILdu‘nk A“ .nnr v m up 2 Mrs Lownsbrough; llut lwrlin wool, 1 Mr: T Grecnawn)‘, 2 Mrs W ll Cunnings; braid ing. 1 Mrs J (l Morris, zMrs 'i-‘ er-cnuwny; rag rug, 1 Mrs '1' (lrvvnzrwuy. 2 Mrs I) Dundas; rug vnrpct, cotton warp, 1 Mrs D Dundns. 2 Mrs Cornish; rug carpet. woollen warp, 1 Mrs John Denver: yarn rug. 1 Mrs D Dundus, 2 Mrs W R Cunnings; cushion, 1 Miss Mctllerell, '1 Mrs J G Morris; crazy cushion, 1 Mrs W It Cunnings, :3 Mrs R Short: bcrlin wool cushion, ers l) Dundas, 2 Mrs P. Short: pair pillow shams, 1 Mrs J (; Morris, 2 Mrs ll Short: spanner work. 2 Mrs 'i' Urcz-nmvuy: fancy bracket, 1 Mrs Cornish. 3 Mrs liownsbrough; funcv slip- pers, l M rs T (:rocnmvay, 2 Mrs J G Morris; fzu-mers' wrunrh, 1 Mrs Cornish, 2 Mrs T Grommwny; head work, 1 Mrs '1‘ Greenu- way. 2311's .J' U Morris; shell frame, 1 Mrs n J 1’ (.unnings: Wax fruit- I Mm w R (.m , ,“_.__., _ ---.u v) u -vAuLAIB, toilet set. cotton, 1 Mrs J F Cunnings, 2 Mrs D Dundus; pair woollen socks, 1 Mrs J G Morris, 2 Mrs \V Lillico; woollen stockâ€" ings, 1 Mrs R Short, 2 Mrs T Grecnnwn)’; pair mitts, 1 Mrs '1‘ Greonnway, 2 Mrs R Short: tidy. cotton. 1 Mrs '1' (’h‘ccnuwny, 2 Miss Jennie Co:ul: tidy, woollen, 1 Mrs D Dundus, 2 Mrs A Dixon: netting, 1 Mrs \V R Cummings, 2 Mrs W R Cunnings; raised berlin wool, 1 Mrs J G -lorris. 2 Mrs I) Dundas: Mexican needle work, 1 Mrs W R Cunnings: crcton work, 1 Mrs J (} Morris, 2 Mrs llownsln'ougli; Ila! lwrlin wool, 1 Mrs 'PI‘....».‘ .1 \I I1-\‘ .u.\’..uuuul; purcnworli quilt, .1 Mrs~ WI Shropshire downâ€" Aged ram, lAudrew i3311123,)iflflrskiiblflgff: 101%? $1131} il-‘tfri‘J , McKay, 2 Thus (lreennwny; shearlingr mm, '5: 95'. ,5 rce:v:' r. .71‘ 2 Mn J 8 Morris; laiclics' dress. 1 Mrs I: i 1 Andrew Mclyzyxg'l. ‘(xreemm ay. mm Pcrrin. 2 Mrs T \Vclmtcr: lzulics‘ undorâ€" ' lamb, 1 A MQMY ~ 1 (â€'Ccmw'dy; ewes, clothing, 1 Mrs J F Cummings, 2. Mrs I) R : aged 1 A Mchay. 2 T Greenawny; ewes, \Veldon; child‘s dress. 1 Mrs R Short, :1 Mn : shearling. l A McKay. 2 T (heenaway JGMorriZs; infant's robe, ersDR Weldon, l lambs, 1 A McKay, 2 '1‘ Greenaway; best ZMrs R bhort; lace cmhroxdcry, 1 Mrs It r-un ans .1 »e ,\ M .1'. . f t 1 ,. . . Short: silk embroidery, 1 Mrs J G Morris, j ' ‘ ' fl ’ ‘- ' cgu", 1" NS ILLP’ any 2 Mrs T Greenzuvzly: muslin embroidery. 1 ; breed, 1 A Mchay, “ Jhos breenuway. Mrs R Short, 2 Mrs J G Morris: cotton embroidery, 1 Mrs T Bowers, 2 Mrs '1‘ Green away; German raiseq work, 1 Mrs .1 GE Large Swine, any breedâ€"Aged boar,‘ llelxil‘lfl' 53h: ;\‘311\L'3{‘11C1‘c":§r Swill??? ‘1‘??? i 1 '1‘ Groomm uy; :tgcd sow. 1 and 2 Magoo ;‘.\‘ v.'¢:L-:':';:""‘(,-S ‘. .. , . «- R Short. 2 Mrs W Lownsbrough; lace knitâ€" ! Bros, ‘50,“ unuex one )eM‘ Uld’ l and ‘3 ted, 1 Mrs J Jordan, 2 Mrs J“ G Morris; ,r Mngoeubl‘osr fnilnf u†“A..n.. ‘ \r v 1‘ . 4 PIGS. W i__-" â€" ‘- H Webster, 2 J F Dix; collection at pickle 1 Mrs J P Gunnings, 2 Mrs T Greenoway, 3 MrsR Short; collection of owned fruits, 1 Mrs R Short, 2 Mrs A Dixon, 3 Mrs J P Cunnings; fruit jelly, 1 Mrs J Jordan, 2 Mrs A McMillan: tomato ostsop, 1 Mr: J P Cunnings, 2 Mrs A MoMillsn. .5 MANUFACTURERS. Covered carriage, single, 1 R 8 Robert- son, carriage open. single, 1 R S Robert- son; road cart, 1 R S Robertsnn; cutter, 1 , R S Robertson; wagon, 1 R S Robertson; horse shoes from hammer, l R 8 Robert- son; horse shoes without oanlks. 1 R S _ Robertson; sonfllr, 1 N Hill; pulper, 1 , N Hili; seweJ boots. 1 and 2 Jss Oliver; pegged boots, 1 and 2 J as Oliver; single harness. light, 1 E Prous»; heavy harness, ' 1 E Prensa; pump, 1 J Barnes. LADIES “'ORK. 5 yds of full cloth, 1 Mrs A Dixon, 2 Mrs R Short; flannel, cotton and wool, 1 Mrs A Dixon, 2. Mrs J Degcer; flannel, all wool, 1 Mrs R Short, 2 Mrs T Greenawny; woollen yarn, 1 Mrs R Short, 2 Mrs J G Morris; factory yarn, 1 Mrs ’1‘ Greenawuy; woollen goods, 1 Mrs R Short, 2 Mrs 'l‘ Greenaway; horse blankets, 1 Mrs D R \Veldon, 2 Mrs E \Villson; honic-nnule blankets, 1 Mrs A Dixon, 2 Mrs R Short; coverlet, cotton, 1 Mrs R Short, 2 Mrs 'l‘ \Vebstcr; covcrlct, . woollen, 1 Mrs R Short, :3 Mrs V Dale; quilt, 1 Mrs .\' Gillis, 2 Mrs V Dale; knitted ‘ ‘quilt, 1 Mrs V Dale, :1 Miss Jennie Cond; log cabin quilt, 1 Mrs R Short, 2 Mrs A McMillan: patchwork quilt, 1 Mrs W Lillico, 2 Mrs R Short: crazy quilt, 1 Mrs J [I i ' -' UJH<JBJ<+ ] FCunnings: tine shirt, 1 Mrs 'l' (irccnnwny, 2 Mrs J L} Morris: lzulics' (ll‘css. 1 Mrs U: l’crrin. 2 Mrs T \\'cl)stcr: lzulics' umlcr-' clothing, 1 Mrs J F Cunnings, 2 Mrs 1) li . it “'eldon; child's dress. 1 Mrs it Short. :1 Mrs . 5 J G Morris; infant's robe, erlel Weldon, I I; :3 Mrs R Short: lace cinln'oidcr)’. 1 Mrs lt ‘ .. L‘l»â€"-VAV I l ] l: A McMillan, 2 Mrs J Jordan, 3 Mrs Webster. Mre '1‘ Bowen, highlv recom mended; maple syrup. 1 Mrs J M Swain. 2 Mrs D R Weldon; strained honey. 1 W r'rnrlr A-r.--- DAIRY PRODUCE. 8 lbs huï¬er, 1 Mrs W Lillico, 2 Mru A Dixon, 3 Mrs '1‘ Webster; crack. 20 lbs, 1 Mtg A Dixon, 2 Mrs Cornish; ï¬rkin of 50 1b», 1 Mm Garnish. 2 Mrs J Jordan; oheaee, 1 Mrs R Shun; toil of butter fun: one cow, 81b3, 1 Mrs W Lillnco, 2 Mrs T Wanda; loaf of home madg bread, 1 Mrs 121531 apples, 1 A McMillan, 2 Wm Downer; wintaz apples, 1 W C Ooroisb, 2 Joe Jordan; crab apples. 1 J55 Jordan, 2 Ed Wilson, collection ‘0! apples, 1 W O Cornish. 2 W H Webster; grapes, black, 1 Thos Pale ; tomatoes, 1 Mrs W Lawns- brongh, 2 ncel Moore; oolleodon of tomatoes, 1 J P Cunnings, 2 Mrs Wm ï¬cwnsbrougb; watermeluns, 1 W 1) Mo ‘Sï¬mmdafl Angel Moore; muekmslona, 1 Anne! Moore; oitrona, 1W ROunnings, 2 A McKiunoo; everlasting flowers, 1 Mrs Lownabrough. 2 Mrs R Short; variety of plants, 1 Mrs Lowosbrough; collection of outflowers, 1 Mrs Lownsbrough,2 Mrs R sum. 1 brough; whine cabbage, 1 Percy Webster. '2 Anoel Moore; cauliflower-s. 1 W Lawns brougb; red peppers. 1 T Paley, 2 Percy Webster; Vegembls marrow. 1 J P Cummings, 2 P S Mark; vegetable oyster, 1 P 8 Mark, 2 Aucel Moore; selection of vegetables, 1 W Lownsbrough, 2 J P Cannings. RIFLEMENTS, ETC. A Dixog; general ‘ . 7* V'v-v“"“" , 2 Mrs \V “Cummings; braid- G Morris, ZMI's '13 Urvcnmvzw; , Mrs T (h'mrnzuvay. 2 Mrs I) : mu‘pct, cotton warp, 1 Mrs D ! [1's Cornish; ‘ztg carpet, woollen I John chccrz yarn rug. 1 Mrs ‘ 2311‘s W R Cummings; cushion ' 9' i I “u . nvx-UJ\,.\IL’, ‘l â€LIB ' ‘ï¬â€™ - I: Sjunnulgsi water color FRUIT. J Q'IVIerié‘; a w a gunmen-1111;1111111340] war, 2 McDougall . Bram l J P Palmer, ‘2 M H turnip, 1 T Hopkins; 2 W cauliflowers, 1 John Will Cullis; unions from seed, 1 2 W L Robson; onions fro: Smithernm, 2 M Haygurth potato, 1 W J Smithen l ' ».. ' . navy-w, .L uulllvo l-ufemm, 2 W J Snutherum; any other x’xaéwgifhcabbagcs, 1 Reuben Moore, 2 W .7 k m1 crzun‘ radial ‘s ' ‘ W .J Suf‘h ..’ . u. ,‘ 1 M Haygarth, 2 0 W J Nu .enun, parsmps, 1 J Patterson, .. bunthcmu; nmngulds, 1 J P Pal- twin“ 0 YUI‘. 'I\ ‘ rm], 1 W J Sunftheram, 2 carrots, long white, 1 M 1 “upkims'; carrots lmif lung Willock. 2 McDougall : bnges, red, 1 "V J Smither winningsladb, 1 W J Sm Mollrc; cahbages. dru1nh« I Fall wheat. white, 1 T (lrcenwav, 2 'l' j ankins; spring wheat, white life, 1 .\l :HaygaHh, 2 'l‘ (lreenway: spring wheat ;' Scotch. 1 W Hetheringtun; spring wheat, :any uthcr variety, 1 Albert Hoyle, 2 T liGreenwuy; peas, large, 1 W Huyle, :3 M l Haygarth; buckwheat, 1 W J Smitheram; {peas small, 1 'l‘ Huplrins; oats, white, 1 M Huygarth, 2 “" Hoyle; oats, black, 1 lM I’laygarth, 2 John Willock; barley, l W Hethexinuton, 2 Magee Bms; rye, 1 J . Pearn, 2 Magee Brm; beans, white, 1 W lHner, 2 W Here; tinmthy seed, 1 W lHore, 2 W J Smitherain; flax seed, 1 M I Haygarth; corn, yellow. 1 J D Naylnr «Q: lSun; com. white, 1 Reuben Moore. 1 l l l ROOTS AND ventsux-uzuzs. White star putatucs, 1 Nathan Day; ‘ruse putames, 1 W J Snntheram, 2 D Brown; elephant potatnes, 1 W J Smithâ€" eraln, 2 John Fell, jr; beauty of hehmn» pvtatues, 1 W J Smitheram, 2 Elisha Mark, variety uf putatues not already named, 1 McDougaiI Brandon, 2 W J b‘mitheram; \ariery of six kinds of potatoes, 1 D Brown, 2 W Hoyle; turnips. Swede, l T Junkin, 2 W fletherington; turnips, any nther variety. 1 J Willock, 2 W H Cullis; carrots, lung red, 1 M Hay- ,gafth. 2 T Hopkins; carrots, half long 1 III f Small swine :my breed-~Boar under Eunc year old. 1 N Day: aged sow, l T EGreemmy. 2 J D Nuylnr Son, sow funder «me year, 1 '1‘ Urecnwny, 2 J l) f Naylur «t Sun. Pair Spanish, 1 and 2 S Bngshaw; light bmhmns. 1 Magoo ï¬rms, 2 Sam Magce; plynmuth rocks, 1 and 2 Mugcc Bras; white lcghorns, l und 2 H l’curcc: hrnwn leghrn‘us, 1 and 2 H l’cnmc: huudzms. ] E U Hand; games 1 and 2 John Quibell; banbuns, 1 John (Juibcll; white geese, 1 Thus (h'eenway; gray geese, Jun QuibuiI: wlnte ducks, 1 W H Cullis, 2 1 D Nnylur (Q: Sou; tux-keys, l \V H Cullis, :3 E Mark. ’ Large Swine, any breedâ€"Age< 1 T Grecmm uy; :tgcd sow, l and 2 Bros; sow under one year old, 1 Magee Brus. Southdown~J D Navlor Sun took lst and 2nd for aged mm, ram lamb, aged ewes, sheurlmg ewes, ewe Lunbs, and diploma for best mm of any age. Oxford downâ€"wRam lamb l and 2N h - ..-__- .-.-_y. Cotswoldâ€"S Bugshuw took let for shcarling ram, ramb lamb, aged ewes. ewe hunbs, and dipluma for best rum, any age. Leicesterâ€"Aged ram, 1 W J Smitheram 2 John Fell Jr; Shearling ram, 1 and 2 Thos Greenway; ramb lamb, 1 W Hether- ington Sr, 2 R Lamb; aged ewes, 1 Thos Greenway, 2 W Hetherington; shearling ewes, [Jacob Walker, 2 T Greenway; ewe lambs, l S Bugslmw, 2.] Walker, best mm. any age, T Greenwav. Holstein cattleâ€" Heifer. 1 Magee Bros; bull calf. J best bull In class, 1 Magee SH HEP. CATTLE Durham cattleâ€"Bull, aged, 1 \V J Smitheram; bull, cwo year old, Thos Graham Sr; brill, one year old, 1 Magee Bros; bull calf, 1 Magee Bros; best bull, any age in his class, 1 Magee Bros; cow. 1 Magee Bros, 2 A E Minthorne; heifer, one year old, 1 and 2 W H Stew’enson; heifer calf, 1 W H Stevenson; herd, 1 W H Stevenson. my. Carriage horsesâ€"Team 1 .Ius Moynes, 2 Wm Swantou; Mare and foal, 1 Wm Perdue, 2 H Austin; foal of 1894, 1 H Austin, 2 W Perdue, stallion aged, 1 E Lansï¬eid; two year old colt, 1 John Coppins. 2 James Patterson; one year old colt, 1 H Austin, 2 Chas Kelly; carter’s horse, lJohn Quibell; single driver, 1 John Quinn. 2 Dr A A Wilson; lady driv- ers, 1 Miss F Smitheram. Day. General purpose horsesâ€"Team , J- 0 Curtis Sr; mare and foal, 1 George J 6535’ s 2 W J Smitheram; fowl of 1894, 1 John Fell Jr, 2 George Jefl'ry; Sykes Walk- er’s special prize for best: colt, Wm Isaac; two year old colt, 1 E Marks, 2 W Hethâ€" erington Sr, one year colt, 1 W J Smiter- am, 2 John Quinn; aged stallion. 1 .N A Successful Falr, But Bad Weather Prevalled. The success of the annual fall fair was sadly marred by the unfavorable state of the weather. But the list of entries was larger than usually noted, while the improvement was quite noticeable in the live stock exhibited. The track was a sea. of mud, but the different speeding events were the best ever seen here. Each event was hotly contested Follow- ing is the prize list: -â€" :HORSES. Draug ht horsesâ€"Team, 1 McDouuafl Brandon. 2Jacob Walker; mare and foal 1 W Isuacs; foal of ;894 1 W Isaacs. ans trom seed, 1 M Haygarth. bson; onions from tops, 1 W J , 2 M Haygax-th; onions, small I W J Smitheram, 2 Alberti FENELON TOWNSHKP FAIR. GRAIN AN 1) SEEDS. Join} wiiluck, 2 upkms; carmbs, half Ions: itheram, 2 M Huygnrth; ite, 1 M Hnygnl'th. 2 '1‘ 511an long white, 1 John ougall Brandon; cub- J Smitheram; cabbages, W J Smitheram, 2 R as, drumhead, 1 James J Smitheram; any other ‘I h v - lute, 1 '1‘ Greenwnw, 2 'I‘ wheat, white life, 1 .\1 ireenwny: spun}; wheat 1 and- " S Baoshaw; light '00 hms, 2 Sam Marco. l and 2 Mugcc Bros; . u_nd_ " H l’cmcc: hrmxn ’ FO \V LS. Bra'ndoï¬; ibéetg‘, long, M Hanarth, beets 2 W I_Smitheram; \Ir-u‘ er. two years old ’. l Magee Bros; ee Bros. W H “vuw, unplement shed, hog rm ano frame barn, 52x72, on stone wall, capacity fm~ . head of horses an d cattle, 2 cisterns and 2 wells. '1 arms reasonable to the right man. Apply to, mos ADAM, To rent fora term of years, Lot 27, Con. 5, Ops. 200 acres, soil, clay loam, free from stumps or stones, and is u: (loubrcdly one cf the best, tile drained farms in the county. On the premises are a )0}: house, implement, shedz‘hog rm uno frame barn. 52x79, nn T0 RENT OR FOR SALE. N A RROW Esciu'l-zâ€"Atht might have re- sulted on Friday evening in :I. very serious accident, resulted in only a pair of shafts and only two buggy wheels being hrolten. Mr. F. Jaynes while driving out of the village after night, broke tho'tiru on one of his wheels, and as only ten» bolts hold the tire to the wheel. the one end acted the part ot a whip to the horse. The horse made a dash for li|'~erty,Mr. J'nynes held on the rains, but Could not control the horse until the buggy struck a tole- graph pole in front of Mr. J. (Juigleys.’ pulling Mr. .laynes out some 3 or 4 rods before he succeded 1n stopping the horse. Mickie Hawkins who was along with Mr. Jaynes was thrown out but sustained no injuries beyond a shaking up. The same with Mr. Jaynes.â€"â€"Star. u notion fn ' a bath and all tlneu headed for the river. After some trouble mm of them were rescued before they got. half way across the river. After a while the third was not-Iced playing itself in the region of the station. It; was a Jacky thing: for Mr. Murray that none uf them were drowned. \VOI'LI) m: Cr.rz,\.\'r.\'â€"~()n Munday after- nnon while Mr. J. Murray was driving three pigs down Front-st. they hunk a notion fn ' a bath and all tlneu headed for the river. After some trouble mm of them were rescued ben'rP than an“ inn†)onsrm:.~:~~(')ur neiuhher, Patrick Brennnn is bound tn be ahead in raising potatoes as well as tunmtues. The ï¬nest lot nf potatoes we ever slnv, Mr. Brennan raised this year in his garden this season. .‘i hills would till a patent pail, and all large ones. '1‘Wealthy apples, 1 J Peam, 2 Thus {(h'cexmway; sx-uw apples, 1 W J Smither- ‘um, 2John \Villuck; Alexanders, 1 J B I’uwles, 2 John \Viliuck; russets. 1 A E Minthurnc, 2 Wm L Ruhsun; Roxbury russcts, l Jnlm Fell ..Ir.; (lug-boss, 1 R Munre, :3 W J Smithunun: fall pippins, 1 .103 l’carn. 2 Adam Puttx‘; variety table apples, 1 'l‘hunms Junkin, :3 Julm WiHOck; variety cunking uppfus. 1 Joseph ‘ I’cmn, 2 John \Villuck; any other variety of apples. 1 Juhn \Villnck. 2 Mrs \Vm Hure; crab uppies, 1 Joseph Penn. 2: Albert. Huylc; pears, 1 Mrs Wm Hm’c, " V W L Rubsun; ampes, 1 Joseph Pcarn. 2" .Mrs \Ym More. Arrasene work, 1 Mrs M Haygarth, 2 Mrs D Brown; ribbosene work, 1 Mrs. Greenaway, 2 Mrs D. Brown; drawn work. 1 Miss My Ellis, 2 Miss Cullis; Filoselle, 1 Miss Cullis, 2 Mrs R. Oxby; , Tidy, 1 Mrs Greenaway. 2 Mrs Haygarth; embroidery on silk, 1 Mrs Greenaway, 2 Miss L Dench; embroidery on muslin, 1 Mrs Greenaway. 2 Mrs D Brown; applique work, 1 Mrs Haygarth; table scarf. 1 Mrs Haygarth, 2 Mrs ()xby; Etching, 1 Mrs Greenway, 2 Mrs Oxby; Braid work, 1 Mrs Uxb , 2 Mrs D Brown; Berlin wool Work, flat, 1 Mrs Greenaway, 2 Mrs D Brown; crochet work, uool, 1 Mrs Oxby, 2 Mrs D Brown; fancy table mat, 1 Mrs ()xby, 2 Mrs D Brown; toilet set, 1 Mrs ()xby, 2 Mrs D Brown, crochet Work, cotton, 1 Mrs D Brown, 2 Mrs ()xby; crazy work, 1 Mrs Oxby, 2 Mrs D Brown; splashes, 1 Mrs iD’ Brown, 2 Mrs Greenaway; pillow- shams. 1 Mrs Haygartli, 2 Mrs Oxhy; macrame work, crochet, 1 Mrs D Brown: panel, 1 Mrs Greenaway, 2 Miss S Martin; painting on silk or satin, 1 Mrs D Brown, 2 Mrs Haygurth: painting on plush or velvet, 1 Mrs Haygartli; water color, flowers, 1 and 2 Miss E Hand: water co.or, landscape, 1 Miss E Hand; whisk holder, 1 Miss Cullis, " Mrs H Greenaway; sofa cushion. 1 Miss Cnllis, 2 Mrs (ireenaway; afghan, 1 Mrs leiy, 2 Miss McArthur; collection of photos, 1 . and 2 John Jones; pair liths, .1 ll Pearce, 5 pair bridles, 1 F H McGee. l i AI’LE GROVE STOCK F ARM ()PS. DAIRY PRODUCE . Tub butter, 1 Mrs John Fell, 2 Mrs N ‘ Day; crock butter, 1 Mrs Hetherington, 2 Mrs John Fell; roll or print butter, 1 Mrs Adam Potts, 2 Mrs Hetherington; baker’s bread. 1 Peter Deymun; home- made bread, 1 Mrs Haygarth, 2 Mrs Thos Junkin; house plants, 1 W T Junkin, 2 Miss M Ellis; jelly, -1 Miss M Ellis, 2 Mrs Greenaway; preserved fruit, tame. 1 Mrs Junkin. 2 Mrs Reuben Moore, pickles, 1 Mrs Greenaway, 2 Mrs J R Moore. Hoyle; onions, large potato, 1 R Moore, 2 J Beam; top onion seed, 1 '1‘ Hopkins, ’ 2 Thos Greeiiaway; tomatoes. 1 W J ,Smitheram, 2 R Moore; watermelons, 1 W Hoyle, 2 Albert Hoyle; muskmelons. ' 1 W J Smitheram. 2 R Moore, squashes. ; 1 M Haygarth. 2 W Hoyle; pumpkin, 1 F , J Kerr, 2 R Moore, citrons. 1 M , Haygarth, 2J Pearn; red. peppers, 1 W , J Smitheram, 2 A‘I'DGI‘t Hoyle; vegetable marrow, 1 A Hoyle, 2W Hoyle; variety vegetables, 1 M Haygarlli, ‘3 W Hoyle. DOMESTIC MAMFACIURES. Fancy Knitting in “oil. 1 Mrs Oxby; pair fancy socks, 1 Mrs D Brown, 2 Mrs . Greenaway; fancy stockings, land 2 Mrs . D Brown; fancy knitted wool mits, 1 Mrs ‘ D Brown 2 Mrs Greenaway; fancy knitting in cotton, 1 Miss Cullis, 2 Mrs D Brown; E Rag mat, 1 Mrs Haygarth, 2 Mrs Greena~ way deor amt, 1 MrsGreenaway, 2 Mrs D Brownmuilt patched cloth, 1 Mrs W flore; 'flanuel, eniofed~ 1 Mrs D Brown; flannel white, 1 Mrs Jos Beam, 2 Miss Cullls; Quilt patched, silk, 1 Mrs Oxby, 2 Mrs D Brown; couterpane, crocheted. 1 Mrs D Brown. 2 Mrs Oxby; quilt. cotton sewed down, 1 Mrs Greenaway, 2 Miss Me Archur; quilt, patched, calico, 1 Mrs, j Haygarill, 2 Mrs Oxby; rag carpet, 1 Mrs R Moore. 2 Mrs A E Minthorn; yarn, single, 1 Mrs J Puam, 2 Mrs Greenaway; yarn, double, 1 Mrs J Beam, 2 Mrs ‘ Greenaway. HASTINGS. FANCY WORK FRUIT. Lock Box 74, Lindsay ciuhbor. Patrick : ahead in raising ath. The ï¬nest sxnv, Mr. Brennan The Watchman Best and most ad in Business, Boo Commercial Law Shorthand and ’I For a thorough Business attendthe NATIONAL BUSINESS As I have mm time to attend to collections l have handed all mv ace, nuts to D. Eaglesc instructions to collect the same at once. receiving statement of their account. from ll; please uOb’crn themselves accordingly. â€"â€"4l-tf. 1 n’nnvv/ Four years sisk also given. For ticulars apply to NOTICE. If not, look up the DOMINION MUTUAL CO.. the best farmers com- pany in Canada. Best references given. The runs are the cheapest. Blanket policies three years. 88c. per hundred and agents fees. v , a- n ...‘u.u.u on by UV.‘ SM)‘ nmdition. As the cold weather is mm we, here is a chance to secure a bargai Nu. 12 Glenel‘vst. East. Two coal atoms for sale. a. lame and mcdim self-feeder, and a medium slygd qu stm'e, all .nnflhinn A- 4.L._ < _I n . at lowest cash prices, have no not customers’ notes, and am therefore ten to ï¬fteen per cent. cheaper, ac. - J , O’SULLIvAï¬ Ã©: ARE YOU INSURED, ment to Sir John A. To reduce our immense Stock of St0V~ donald Unveiled. Tinware for the next month we will Sellgi .5 and Ti nware regardless of cost {0 ‘ U5 GATHEW‘éG IN 75: r cash. all is a genuine clearing sale and . parï¬ t Words of Sir Ju)n 1:†need of Stoves and meare should nor “1,,;';ko'f;;;:‘"igfgfg'pm this oppportunity of securing barg lcs ll. Tuppt~r-,-;,- 5;... Tribute lo Bis gymâ€: 5,,†HM" ains, OAL STOVES FOR SALE. GREAT SAL] buy ORGAN S LINDSAY, ONT‘ B , v < . r OOkkeepinum . A _ 5‘ and SEWING MACHINES .500 ’2'! {an . HOWE’sj bud," 111' .~' h DI! r]: :lzrztn: .»-_ thruz, 1‘ Ha +1.“. J AS. P. PALMER, Fenelon Falls ates, and am therefore enabled to sell per cent. cheaper, according to quality; one else In the business in Lindsav. at It; _ ___.-v-‘ best _ farmers com- QOLLEQE, Ito D. Eagleson 'with same atAoncc. Parties Lindsay, Ont USURED " the 1)0\11\}0\" The Great DOUME our f ‘YY' ‘ box stoxe, all in good :r is mm almost upon a bargain. Apply at L: O’CONNOR. and medium sized " “ï¬quhj‘ “and!“ i from him, {\ji‘l'l Education mysdf l‘xx‘smn of the Tosthip of Feuc‘ on. WI: \icgoria, made ]I_\' .1 mm Dickson Peï¬stered, on uhich max-em the?“ comfortable one star) summer ’5‘ TER MS. â€"-$50 cash at the time Of 5316' i: One month “ithout interest rs and conditions nf sale 1m“) W G. H. HOPE undo?“ n , a .. o fnotes tc_>_re_neu, dontg 139m 2 o‘clock 1m ., :mmminxf Sturgeon Pomt. viz†Lots No. 2'4 avenue; and Jon numbers 5’1 3’ 31133}: as laid down on :1 mal‘ “r dm_szon 9r part of In: mmfljt’r IN WEDNESDAY, OCT- THE BENSON HOUSE UNDSH Under power of sale mntfxincd it†ml] be Produced at the timcvof 9 03mm] for salc by pubnc 8‘“ 24th Sept. 1594.494, STU RG EON POII‘E: On J '"hmsday :n-tu W nine Roi e \\- 4): Mr ri; ï¬uitahlyr rcxmrdod bx Cambmv. or at Tn r: “ MORTGAGE SALE OF Parties having wells tn dri Johnston, Cobmonk.-â€";‘1-4x Ql’epaid passages to 1mm the Old Country. R. J. MATCHE'IT. vâ€"v -vuvl l HighwaytoDetroit.Chi Cincinnatti, St. Louisj ver, St. Paul. Wimzi ,Vancouven Mm Ottawa, Quebec. Ba [Portland, St. Joham {New York. Philadelghn Pullman and W Séeeping Car Earths? e . Tickets for Chm Rochester and all} in New York Statï¬ Steamer N orth King. Steamship tickets '3‘«'\;/TELL DRILLING. 513‘ «'1 \‘hh’i ;, A Hill tm- MI}. ri-V'hf ur- by James 1!. 1x?nnsm.au€t1 mun-mu; PROPERTY 1T Agent. Express Oflica etwc . MATCH General Agent u'3n;:fl‘¢’¢ should 58V 311.. .. 111 w! Simeon reasons “'0 H‘joit‘t‘ tn he Re to’daF, and witnessing this mbly of L Y thousands of peuplu ..f m0“ have aidt’d by thUS £3131“?- nam-._a 99w cause 0f gratitude ~â€" uc“ cause “I grutztlmv m h y that our Chieftain. tho a, .Our love as well As um- ,f Te, 18 not forgotten by 11:: 5i:- gronto. (Applauso.) MI 01311 pqlled the string: and II (I? , Whlch covered thv mum;- g 13. n and exposed the stntnv. Eledmgx'ml for an cuormmw vhvvr, inn with which could be hon rd in 0f. The Maple Leaf." p1a;.~.,-.1 "inflamgrs Band. to†Su- John said: m have my“! {0-day a statue that is he ate In future a grunt pass- in to’Y Of our country. as {wumembfa-nce of a great man. "310 farmlun' to us all. TlmsG‘ “3 “3' among Whom his :13“? 3 uwn of Canada. and fur that en Who represent own thv‘ must parts 01' this Country :m- mznr the celebration. . m“: to" you that whilc‘ {1:21} fievolved upun me, it is z! tux m a Pleasure to perform. and i that; I mu speaking in}- in! 0.2. as Well as for myself win-n 1 Words which the chairman uttered, and say to you that it : r W love for us. principally ho- “? admired in his lifvtimv :12.- eftain Whom this muxmmvxzt is mora‘te to the ponsjh‘ U:~ (‘HH’ 1 1'50 because he was cnmplwtv. Fed by eVery man within his inl- m: colleagues are how h ’that it is a very grout 000 {0f the city of Turmxgn. b lllmou_of Canada. and fur 88 " a 3m: Sir John Thmnpsun gave the sig- Ihe Sculptnr whu is rospnnï¬ible statue pulled the rope which undmpe the great fizurv. there 'tch, The flag wmxld not rc- ‘ H from tho brunzo. “110 x-liuxs Did flag Still." shouted Inspector ion the spur of the mnmvnt. When I' had been procured and at last 5 was seen a mighty L-hcm- hurs't â€Wands of tlmmts and thv hat of 5 was lifted. Tb» hands burst 3' loyal strain and tho min-{1:- Dd revealed. It was a triutm‘u ‘ Carthy and fur thv Canadian .Sentiment. In Thompsonpn risingmns gnu-nt- 10nd applause. The I’rn‘miz-Y' st; i131 Ind Senthncn.â€"A< the‘ chairman 3°“! you. the cmnmittm' that ---\ »..........‘ \ .- go 0f the Work Of this mnnnnw “Ron me the task of unw'iii “ISFIHg to you this :1ftorm..m appropriate to the nccnsi .111): COllvagues are here hvm e Jeast striking: Imtux-v of 5' was the oration of . XV. ROSS. su nftvn the pponeut of Sir‘Julm. who in put speech showed clvarly the greatness at†the dead chioftain Ftesman and thv reasons why Rives and Reformer-s alike hnnur an intelligent rerun! :uui Ln for the exploits of 113- 1: Fla. The spvnkurs. as \x'i Ere of all partiow. '11v 1’?! Dominion, and hi< 60110:â€:qu of Outurin- and his chivf n all‘oi them nuthin: but gm Canada's :fl'iltvst slfltv-s K? least striking Iontux 1y was the oration L \V. Ross. s0 ufhm menu“ 211.1310.“ M" 1:: the midst of tin‘ :ru-e ed and ripplvd 1in e grout, lirun- (in; m. ack “hick thv‘ den-:11 5 well. On! every «idn \u Sfic facos'. vvor)‘ mm “1‘ heir Wuudcn L' 11610311! suzztim- ore the unwiliz: boys \wrr- mi tterson. Minister ii and James L. ene vhish fol be renlvmhl-rud. her nitn-rnuun. a large squar- The West ref 3 (lotfchmvnt ( mder Capt. Cast. to the nurth “'t‘rc .~ )f the 11m“! (Emmi Lntrv under Major ‘ Governor- Gem-ml < apt. Ilexnizu: tn t d companivs m‘ the [1er Capt. Mann. 1d Lieut. Runs 31 lets undorliujm i at 1110 111nm†L3 H.812, D. A. G.. w; and 1m as his :1in ceremonies comma“ rival of the :4; a large sum: 2- . A'." ifmng extended iildings to Cullug: f enthusiastiv m at them man. 3 2 o'clock tho iorators Who w they. kumv him the' World kmmv m Saturday 7‘ leagUGS, tlw of the dead lg and enthusias, [53 Whereas day; had been ham .ablzrnc55. by there bt'if as guns a. stun 1;. h lam, that km}; of trees and $9011; ike is the :c-stu l parts of Cum: ‘nt to his \‘iruf :h a. throng an Park as that \ rned out to mm. of the monument ald. In numlu-n are the twu 11,; ml ud .auwl‘ll and Sir lac-cun- Lax: [Dead (‘ulluaguo pt "kn Thompwu *dehv farm: I'd mile that s a task m. and I my on!- wht-u I '11:! i mm 11 . Jun“ Io Ht 110 tin u-n use risiun. ‘lsm t i PARK Loud and {un- vPremier as be: r Hun. Mackrnzi Trade and (‘0 speaker. He pro. upon to speak.‘ reason that he}. surviving man . a. collseague of 3] the time he fort: 1878. He (-ongrai ronto in having a thing which iv. th ed upon as an Ship in the Du John Hacdoaald' and knowledge a “POD. May it speak (‘3 usv ll“ Ion-d Empire well. said in recall cumplished in: example whi c0untrymen : Ion: tn-morm "May this to rumiu: 1x‘rsunuli1y cossful polit and his cuu grcat strum tions uf tins dwp and st Soverci :1 Then S eloquent in broatl how truly for his dun, which , into th with hi with th Of lit‘v adi 7/4 .9 men (11 “'3 \ dM‘utiun t‘ ï¬lth: (‘5er Pope: "5} spoke it w; maintenanc Siun of thc nun 01 the HI 37:08 (If BritiS: timos cultimfl the cruwu :1 21d t1; dz! u nt~ Pram] TI ) \V W. . a master 0: “\Vh Hi H. w idl n‘w 211k Of MIDI!) a Imus ’TV that It 1' n' c nds am now and ion U ‘Su'l TN wmcn 1 ms. “'35 Those w (til ztr for h which Ils' I! H! L IVS mbd lle W 1191 or H i