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Durham Chronicle (1867), 3 Oct 1912, p. 4

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Mr. C. P. Kinnee was a busy man, showing magnificent work- mannhip in harness that was made by himself. U“.’ “I.“ V. ‘-'- - "â€"â€" nie had some fine specimens of wild seeds, snd a very attractive collection of insects, bugs, butter- flies, etc. Mr. Pirth’s display con- sisted of s number of different kinds of birds, mounted by himself by visitors at the fair over two Magnet gasoline engines exhibit- ed in Operation by Robt. Ewen. local agent here. A two horseâ€" power two-cycle engine turning a cream separator, was much ad- mired by the farmers and 'farmers’ wives, many of whom will be in- clined shortly to save labor by in- stalling one of these little ma- chine-s. A six horse-power four- cycle engine was also in operation and ran beautifully during the afternoon. This engine was sold to Mr. John Adlam, of Mulock, and Will be used for general Work on the farm. Both engines were manufactured by the Petrie Man- ufacturing Co., of Hamilton. The workmanship is good, to all ap- pearances, and they are so simple to operate that no one need fear to make a purchase and get good results. The Company’s repre- sentative, Mr. R. McMillan, of Listowel, was present during the day to explain the machines to enquiring visitors. Mr. H. W. Hunt had a nice ex- hibit that must have brought pleasant dreams to the Women on the farm. It was a small gasoline engine manufactured by the Gilson people, of Guelph. Attached to this were a washing machine and 9'. MW!” Editor and humour. a churn, all in operation, just as] similar farm implements are seen! in operation at the larger exhi- bitions. Mr. Hunt is agent here for the Gilson engines, and no doubt his exhibit, assisted by ex- planations from a factory ex- pert, will help to make sales in this locality. The engine is a small horizontal, hOpper cooled, gasoline in base, suction iced, jump spark, and mounted on trucks so as to be easily hauled by hand Irom one place to another. It is quite simple,~ was working well, and had many admirers. Y’URHAM. OCTOBER 3. A successful concert was given on each evening of the fair. The entertainers were Miss Florence McNeill, vocalist; Miss Pearl 0’- I‘eill, elocutionist; Mr. Eddie Pigott. comedian, and Miss Annie McKay piano accompanist. All did their parts well, and many of the pleased audience Will be glau to hear them again. f’l‘he total proceeds amounteu to about one hundred and seventy dollars. URALAS Fa]! wheat mecâ€"LJI. Binnie, J. W brym w. fiamagc. ranwncm, 13-4 11- J. Mather. 1.). huge. bums- whenâ€"W hamagc. mus, abort “nice-W. Haulage, J.u. brasoy. :1. Edge. Oats, long Whiteâ€"u. Aime, J \V. 1314" Data black-w. num- agc. Barley, 6 rowedâ€"G. Aime. \n Ramaget A'L‘imomy seenâ€"u. n1- ice. ‘1‘. n. Binme, 1). huge. rm; needâ€"1‘. McUu‘r. Inmau CUl‘Dâ€"L. Binnie, A. huge. Urain in meatâ€"- W. haulage. ' Wbite potatoesâ€"u. Edge, T, H.| Binme, J.M. b‘mlth. Potatoes, any' OLhcr KlDGâ€"VV. heuuerson, M. bar- ; ber, J.M. Smitn. anon. pULaLchâ€"! 'l.u. Lauder, Jul. Smith. Sweue‘ turnipsâ€"M. Baroer, W. ocarl‘. '1 up! nipa, any other Inna-M. Baruer,‘ W. Scarf. Mangold, long redâ€"h.‘ 1 Graaby, A. Edge. Mangulus, any otherâ€"J. Marshall, B.” Graaby. Carrots fieldâ€"A. Grierson. Sugar beetsâ€"3. 6: J. Hunter, '1‘. Petty. Large aquthâ€"J. M. Smith. Luau- age cornâ€"A. Park, W. Henderson. VEGETABLES Collection-J. Y. Parquharaon. C. W. Lang, '1‘. Petty. Sanity-Adam Brown, mu Mockler. Cauliflower -C.W. Lang, N. Harvey. Cabbage, earlyâ€"LY. Farquharoon, N. Har- vey. Winter cabbageâ€"J. a J. Hunter, T. McGirr. Bed cabbage -C. Lang. Carrotg, longâ€"M. Bar- The Iollowing '18 the pmze list: ber, N. harvey. Snort horn car- rOtI-J.M. Smith. J.Y. Farqubarson. Paunipoâ€"M. Barber, A. Edge. Bed celery-2C. Lynx. White cel- IIY9_. A ._ 3}';â€"£3'£§;' Fiiqnâ€"lexgéon. Winter radishâ€"A. Grierson, J.M. Smith. Summer radish-Grieroon, Parqu- haraon. Peppers:Lang, grjersof. FIELD ROOTS first [my Mr. Bin- Bush squashâ€".131. annus. "7”,- able anuhâ€"H. G “by, Grip"? . Pumpkins-4.1!. finith. T. McGu-r. ‘ “figâ€"{hmipsâ€"W. Scan, 1 3:9“ cornâ€"Parquharson, Grieroon. yuuvâ€" -.__ Tinnet butterâ€"A. _Anderlon, W. Henderson, T.H. Binnie, D. Edge. Crock butterâ€"A. Edge, M, Bar- ber. G. Ritchie. Butter in \printsâ€"M. Barber, A. Anderson. Butter, fancy prints-4.1!. Smith. M. Barber. " Home-made cheeseâ€"1W. Blyth. "fizépberry ielly Hay. Maurer. . Pl Men’s socksâ€"A. GricrsonLA. Mc- 1181.322, an n 1d \ D%ngen’s mittsâ€"MN. Savage Fall Pears Mrs Craig Women‘s StOCkmEBâ€"L‘lhe Har- Coll. hot ris, Miss Morrison. Coll hm Darned socksâ€"A. Anderson, Mrs. . Blackburn, Maurer. HOUSE )1: Rap: matâ€"T. Petty. Mrs. Maurer. ‘ Firth, I Yarn matâ€"T. Petty, Miss Mor- House 1’1; nson. . , . _ McIlraith, i I Quilts, Log cab1nâ€"T.H. Bmme‘ E (3011. doul A. Hay. Coll. sing 1 Cotton patchâ€"D. Edge, J. M3r"H. McDona - shall. ‘ Tri-colorc \ Woollenâ€"Mrs. Cralg, D, Edge. ‘Donald, H( Crazyâ€"WE. Connor, W.J. B‘laok.‘ Scented ; ‘ Fancyâ€"Lillie Harris, MI‘S. Lralg-‘IH. McDona Knitted cottonâ€"Mrs. Maurvl‘u Flowvi‘im ”Mrs. Craig. , 1S. Mcllrait ‘, Crochet cottonâ€"Mrs. Cralg. IL: Rex Begw z; Edge. L : 'C‘olousâ€"U ; (,‘ollcction-MI'S. Craig. Cactiâ€"M ; Women’s underclothmgâ€"R- Bur- E voy. int‘tt, Mrs. Townel‘. i Foliage ‘ Ladies' waistâ€",Mrs. Savage, M1‘S'ihlflDOllflld. Mi? Maurer. Shadow embroideryâ€"W. Ramage 3 Mrs. Maurer. Centre pieceâ€"J. J. Hunter, Mrs. Maurer. Other embroidery, in silkâ€"Mrs. Savage, Mrs. Maurer. - Embroidery in linenâ€"Mrs. Tow- ner, Lillie Harris. Bedroom slippersâ€"Mrs. .Black- burn, Mrs. Maurer. Nettingâ€"Mrs. Towner, Mrs. SaVage, ‘ Mexican drawn workâ€"R. Burnett E Mrs. Maurer. Canadian drawn (Workâ€"Mrs, Crochet lace workâ€"J. J. Hun- “er, Mrs. Maurer.‘ l l‘ Battefiburg workâ€"J. Marshall. l m___._‘___ Mun Honiton laceâ€"Mrs. Towncr, mm. SaVage, Knitted lace workâ€"Mrs. Maurcr. Tcneriffc lace workâ€"Mrs. Maur- Lillie Harris. Pin cushion, Battenburgâ€"Mrs. Craig. Fancy pin cushion, any other kindâ€"Mrs. Hay, R. Burnett. Sofa cushion, [paintedâ€"W. J. Black, W.J. Lawrence. Sofa cushion, embroideredâ€"Mrs. i Maurer, Mrs. Towner. .1 ‘3_A LVL'dUI'Cl, ya; a. LU vv lav Sofa cushion, anynother kindâ€" Dis 13 0 en ai flow rg_M ‘ DUI v1 u... u, p y p r e rs. l 'l K Pulletâ€"J.Gibson, Mrs. Blackburn, Mrs. Savage. Blackburn, J. Farquharson, Lang. J. beson. Large bouquet, any flowersâ€"J5. C.W .Lang. Pillow shameâ€"EA. Hay, J. Mar- ‘ shall. ,McIlraith, H. McDonald. 5 White Orpington, any other var- . Toilet set in Woolâ€"T. McGirr, Hand bouquet, any IIOWersâ€"Miss iety, cockerelâ€"QW. Lang, J. C- Mrs. Maurer. Mockler, H. McDonald. Kmnee. , Fancy towelsâ€"Mrs. Savage, R. Hand bouquet, house {IOWersâ€"H, Black Spamsh cockerelâ€"N. Har- vey, l and 2. Pulletâ€"N.,Har\'€.V. Burnett. . ;McDonald, J.S. M'cIlraith. Table centre plece-E. Al. Hayn Table ornament, epergne_Mrg. 1 and 2. C ILlllie Han-ll. sBlackburn. White Wyandotte cockerelâ€"E.A. 5 Tea cosyâ€"E.A. Hay, Mrs. Maur- Coll. roses-C.W. Lang. Hay. Pulletâ€"Hay, 1 and 2. zer. C Astersâ€"C.W. Lang, H. McDonald. S.L. Wyandotte cockerelâ€"J. C. ‘ I Crochet table matsâ€"Mrs. Black- Dahliasâ€"C. Firth, H. Grasby, Kinnee, 1 and 2. Pulletâ€"Kmnee‘. :burn, J. J. Hunter. Dianthusâ€"N. Harve . 1 and 2. I \HFntre o’filockSatea clothâ€"J. 8: J. Gladiolidc, Firth. J Gragby, ' Buff Wyandotte Fund-ll Grss- | un er, rs. .vage. L _ . M G' , T. t . by. ‘ Hemstltched handkerchiefâ€"E. A. Maarfig‘fésfm Pitt; Mrs?%tla)ok- Game cockerelâ€"N. Harvey, land Hay, A. Anderson. . 'burn. 2. Pullet-Harvey, 1 and 2- L \ Laundry bagâ€"Mrs. M‘aurer, Miss Phlox Drummondi-H. Grasbv. N Cochin cockerelâ€"C.W. ang- Marriltlon. hi t l d d M Harvey. - 1>tglett--Lang.k l N Harve 1 en 3 s r I, un aun ere â€" rs. ' __ .W. , N. an am coc ereâ€" . . ‘Crang, M"- Maul-er. H5123; Perenmal C Lang and 2. Pulletâ€"Harvey. 1 {mg 2° aggggctfnnggggn holes-A. An- Pansiesâ€"C. Firth. 'r. pettz. . TUBKEYS I “Calle’etion ladles’ fancy workâ€" JOPleltuggfghsingleâ€"J. Farqu arson, Ema“ “$9330 coszfd 2(trashy. - rs. Maurer. \ Stocksâ€"J. Farquharson, C. Firth. ”Whit: ”51.;an germ], Marshall. bronze cockâ€"H ' FINE ARTS a EDUCA I verb°m'-J' Farquhamn’ Mm 1912' . ' T ON Blackburn. A bail]??? and 2. Hen-H. Grasby, : 88:83:21 drawinzâ€"Mrs. Grail, Mrs. Zinniasâ€"Mra. Blackburn, E. . _ - r ._ may. - I . DUCKS ‘ . ‘1? n DAIRY PROD??? Oil LADIES’ WORK .Vluu; v; aceâ€"MrS. Towner, Mrs. 8'13:ch Wicket?- M. Barber, ' Water- Citron!â€" King Tomkinsâ€"D. Edge, 8. Puth- erbough. Mannâ€"WA. Livingston. Northern Spyâ€"S. Putherbough J. Marshall. ‘ t OntariOâ€"S. Putherbough, t Ribston Pippinâ€"D. Edge, J. 8: J. ' ' Hunter. Snowâ€"J. Mather, J. J. 'Hunter. St. Lawrence-A. Anderson. Wealthyâ€"D. Edge, J. J. Hun- teer. incâ€"Mrs. Savage, Mrs. Luwrence. Water colors, {unit or flowers- W IKE!" CUIUI'I, II “It ‘18 “v w v. - EA. Hay, A. Antler-on. Water colors. animals-A. Ander- son, In. Lawrence. -» Paintln on silk or satinâ€"Mrs. Sav:xe, . Black. Painting on velvetâ€"Mrs. Savage. Mrs. Black. Pen and ink sketchâ€"Mrs. Sav- age, Mu. Craig. Painting on chinawareâ€"Mrs. Black, R. Burnett. Buxgt woodworkâ€"Mrs. Maurer, "â€"â€"_ Map of Grey Copntyâ€"Gladys Hopkins, No. 3, Bentmck; Ruby Philp. No. 10, Egrempnt: Bella Grieraon, No. 3, Bentlnck; Bessie Higher, No. 3_, @entingk:. Writing, 2nd classâ€"Colin Mc- Arthur, No. 10, Egremont; Mar. ar- et Newell, No. 9, Glenelg; Art ur Lindsay. No. 9, Glenelg: Murray Hggpzie, No: 10 Egreng‘ontk ‘I â€"-â€"â€"'â€"â€"-" Writing, 3rd classâ€"Carrie Mc- Arthur‘ No. 10. Egremont; Edna Reay, No. 3, Bentinck; Damd Wid- meyer, Hampden; Ethel Young, Hgypden. - AC. 1 n Writing, 4th,classâ€"Clinton Bun- aton, No. 10, Egremont: Lily Ham- ilton. No. 10. Egremont: Gladys Lamont, No. 10, Egremont; Thelma Brown, No. .10, Egremgqt. UIUWH, L‘U. 1V, H‘svwvsato Northern Business College spec- ialâ€"Clinton Bunston, No. 10, Egremont. FRUIT Collection Fall applesâ€"D. Edge. Collection Winter applesâ€"J Marshall. Colvertsâ€"J. Marshall, S. Puther- bough. Duchessâ€"D. Edge. Golden russetâ€"R. Barber, J. Marshall. _Ben Davisâ€"J. Marshall, \W. A.. Livingston; Talman Sweetâ€"S. Putherbough. J. Mather. Standard, any otherâ€"J. Marshall. bCrabsâ€"S. Putherbougm R. Bar- er. Lombard plumsâ€"J. 8: J. Hunter, W. A. Livingston. Yellow Eggâ€"N. Harvey. Plums, any otherâ€"D. Edge, N. Harvey. Fall Pears-J. J. Hunter. PLANTS Coll. hot houseâ€"(1W. Lang. Coll house. 20 varieties-Mrs. Blackburn, T. Petty. House plants, i2 varietiesâ€"C Firth. House plants, 6 varietiesâ€"J. S. McIlraith, N. Harvey. Coll. double geraniumsâ€"T. Petty. Coll. single geraniumsâ€"T. Petty, H. McDonald. Tri-colored geraniumâ€"H. Mc- Donald, Howard McDonald. Scented geraniums-â€"N. Har\'e}\ H. McDonald. f Flowering Begoniasâ€"T. Petty. J. Doublé Geranium, whiteâ€"H. Mc- Donald, Double Geranium, any otherâ€"J. Marshall, Miss Mockler. Single Geranium, whiteâ€"T. Pet- ty, C.W. Lang. _ .‘ Single Geranium, any otherâ€"H. McDonald, A. McDonald. Ivy Geranium, plain leafâ€"T. Pet- ty. C.W. Lang. "'Ivy' Goran‘i'um. variegatedâ€"T. Petty, H_. Mcponald. â€" A -- v- Oleanderâ€"T. Petty, J. 8. MOI]- raith. Ivyâ€"A. Edge. T. Petty. Hibiscusâ€"N. Harvey. Amaryllisâ€"D. Edge, T.H. Binnie. Double Fuchsiaâ€"Miss Moclrlor. Single Fuchsiaâ€"J. Marshall, CSV, Lang. Abutilonâ€"J. S, McIIraith, H. McDonald, _ Bâ€"alsafhséMrs. Blackburn, T. Pet- ty. .: McIlraith. Rex Begoniasâ€"H. McDonald. Coleusâ€"T. Potty, A. McDonald Cactiâ€"Mrs. Blackburn, ‘I. Hal" vey. Cockscombâ€"N. Harvey. Hanging basketâ€"Lillie Harris Harvey. Foliage_ plantsâ€"CW. Lang, CUT FLOWERS Display open air flowersâ€"Mrs; Blackburn, J. Farquhaj'son._ 7n ”AVAIL “85.5, -- _._,,_ - _ iety Hand bouquet, any IIOWersâ€"Mise , Mockler, H. McDonald. Km Hand bouquet, house flowersâ€"H, McDonald, J.S. M'cIlraith. Table ornament, epergneâ€"Mrs. 1 3. Blackburn. W Coll. rosesâ€"C.W. «Lang. Ha} Astersâ€"C.W. Lang, H. McDonald. Kin Dahliasâ€"C. Firth, H. Grasby. Dianthusâ€"N. Harvg. 1 8‘ Gladioliâ€"C. Firth, .Grasby. ' B Larkspurâ€"T. McGirr, T. Petty. bY- ’ Marigoldsâ€"T. Petty, Mrs. Black- 2 G ' burn. Phlox Drummondi-H. Grasby. N Pu] Harvey. Phlox Perennialâ€"OW. Lang, N. anli Harvey. - â€". 1‘ m “A“" VHydrangeaâ€"T. Petty, H. MbDon- 'fuberoseâ€"C.W. Lang, T; Petty. Rose in bloomâ€"C. Firth, T. Pet- Heliotrope-C.W. Lang, N. Har- GLENCOB, ONT., Any. 15th.-19u. “Sc much has been said and written about “Fruit-a.tives” that :tmight seem nnneccssaryior metoaddmyexperience. But “Fruit-a-tives” were so beneficial to me when I suffered with distressing Dyspepsia, that I feel called upon to intorm you of the remarkable and satisfactory results I have had from using then}. 1 v 1' A. _ __ _ _-- -‘A-OA--A“- D )?spepsia and Indigestion as everyone knows, can give you more uncomfort- able honrs and days than most common complaints. “I am glad to be able to say to you that although in the past I suffered excruciating agony with Dyspepsia, I am now in perfect health. ‘ -' -° -- --..---1:_1-..,l 4a.- Honâ€"H. Grasb_y. "ETC "WHi'tâ€"é IZéghorn cockâ€"C.W. Lang. J. Gibson. Henâ€"W.D. Con- nor. J.E. Gibson. “U I! III ’1‘. ............... “Pruit-a-tives” accomplished the desired result and I have to thank them 101' my very favorable and satisfactory state of health” N. C. STIRLING. Why don’t 011 try “Fruit-actives”? 50¢ a box, 6 or $2.50, trial size, 25c. At all dealers 31' sent on receipt of price by Fruit-notives Limited, Ottawa. R.C White Leghorn cockâ€"H, Graeby. Henâ€"H. Grasby, 1 and 2. S.(‘ Brown Leghorn cockâ€"H, Grasby 1 and 2. Henâ€"H. Grasby, Grasby, Buff Leghorn cockâ€"M. Wilson. 1 and ‘2. Henâ€"Wilson, 1 and 2. 8.8. Hamburg cockâ€"CW. Lang. Henâ€"Lang, 1 _a_nd_‘2. "n -w-U vâ€"v‘ â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" Rhode Island Red cockâ€"H. Gras- by, _1 23nd}, Henâ€"f2“; Lang. ‘IV°|_ . "SHG-r fibi‘kihg cockâ€"M. Wilson. Henâ€"M. Wilson. “iB-lvacâ€"kmMihorca cockâ€"J. Vul‘wlt. W3 .Connor. Hen-A. McDonald. C. W. Lang. In "T V â€".~â€"â€""_ Buff Orpington cockâ€"CW. Lang:1 Hc-nâ€"C.W. Lang. Black Spanish cock-N. Harvey" Hem-N. Harvey, W.D. Connor. White \Vyandotte cockâ€"W. D. Connor. J. Vollett, Henâ€"EA Hay W.D. Connor. - A. '7. nee Buff W yandntte henâ€"H 1 and 2 Game cockâ€"N. Han’ev. 1 Hemâ€"N. Harvye y, 1 and ‘2. Bantam cockâ€" N. H2uxe3 2. Henâ€"N. Harvey. M. \ Halls. ' Buff Orpington cockerelâ€"(T,W, Lang. J. Gibson. Pulletâ€"J. Gibson. _ C.W .Lang. . White Oppington, any other var- f-iety, cockerelâ€"QW. Lang, J. C. Kinnee. POULTRYâ€"CHICKEN", Light Brahma (tockvreh; Connor, N. Harvey. Pulletâ€" Connor, C.W. Lang. Barred Plymouth Rock 00 â€"-W.D. Connor 1 and z. funct- Connor, 1 and ‘2. . Buff Plymouth Rock pullet-jH. Grasby. S.C. White Leghorn cockerolâ€"W. D. Connor, A. McDonald. Pulletâ€" W.D. Connor, 1 and 2 1 RC. White Leghorn cork0r91~‘ H. Grasby. Pulletâ€"‘an H. Grasby.‘ S.C. Brown Leghorn r-ockrrclâ€"i W.A. Livingston, H. Grashy. Pullc‘. -â€"W.A. Livingston, H, Grasby. R.B. Brown Leghorn cockerelâ€"H. Grasby. Buff Leghorn cockerelâ€"M. Wil- son, 1 an " i ‘2. Pullegâ€"W‘ilson, 1. -. ‘17 W SS fiélmburgu cockerelâ€" â€"-C‘. W. Lgyg. _Pulletâ€"Lapg. __ ___._2AJ--v ixnx‘- Mung. L ullbuâ€"uullno Hamburg, any other variety. pul- etâ€"H. Grasby. Rhodc Island R3d__cqck'ergl:â€"(:.“",. AUII\I“V -54-“â€" Lan , 1 and-é â€"Pullet-â€"Lang. 1, ‘2. S.(:. Dorking cockorol â€"M. Wilso 1 and ‘2. Pulletâ€"Wilson‘. l and '2. 1 'dllu a. IUIlklv .. Black Minorca cockâ€"efEIâ€"J. Vollet 1 and 2. Pulletâ€"J. Vollett. C.W. L n . a g. - . . _ _..1-n.m1 _(‘ W 1 afliljt; Wyandotte cockérelâ€"EA. Hay. Pulletâ€"Hay, 1 and 2'J C S.L. Wyandotte cockerelâ€" .. . Kinnee, '1 and 2. Pulletâ€"Kmnee‘ 1 nd 2. - fluff Wyandotte pulletâ€"H. Gran bfiame cockerelâ€"N. Harvey, 1 and 2 . Pallet-Harvey, 1 and . 2 Cochin cockerelâ€"C.W. Lanz- Pullet-Lang. _ "A‘ ‘7 Harvev. l W.D. 'c. Brown Leghorn henâ€"ll Emden GEESE ganderâ€"C. a "--.-vâ€" Wyandotte cock-J.C. Kin and.2. Henâ€"Kinnoe. land W'Yandotte henâ€"H. Grasm Continued on other variet Livingston. DUCKS Grasby, .. Connor, M. Wilson kvrPl-L-W. D Pulletâ€"WD cockere Pull 1nd Grflfib)“ 4.+++++++++++ +++++++++++¢~Hv filmmqrnw ‘ ~ “' ‘lvfllv GUN’S DRUG STORE 3 H ardware fi ttex Iron am Hutumn millincrv; 2. Forty-one feet on Mill Street. on which there is a good shop 20 x 50 and an omce 12 x 50 recently used a: o telephone oflioe. 3. 22 x 100 on Fax-aim". Street on which them is o two-«tow brick building now used by the Trader- Bonk. 4. My ”Mecca on Corner of Albert and Mill Street. also large lot on Corner of Elgiu and Mill Sweet on which in o good burn. TERSIS OF PAYMENT to suit purchaoer. or will exchange for North- west land. Apply to me personally or to A. H. J LCKSON for“?! here to suit row Mz'llz'nerv Depart: ally Low ‘Pn'ces. If you want anything in the Hardware Line. come to our store where you can get everything from an needle to an anchor. As the threshings are now all the go, we have put on sale odd knives. forks. spoons and the price will satisfy all the ladies. We also have in stock some Threshing Tea Put 9, Coffee Pots, 'l‘in Plates. Cups and Saucers. We have just received a large shi‘oment of Graniteware, suchas Preserving Kettles, Double Rice Boilers, Jullend- ers, Milk Strainers. Cereal Cookers, Jelly Moulds, Potato Pots. Kneading Pans. Dish Pans. \Vater Pails and other articles too numerous to mention. For the men we have Threshing Mitts, Plowing Mitts. Rainyday Coats and Hats. See our advertisement elsewhere on “Hmppv Thought," the oniy ranges we think that are manufdcmred. as they make everv woman happy that uses one of them. Eighty feet. on Mill Street. SMITH BROS" . LAIDLAW G. T. R. Town Ticket Office “'9 also have an :: npplie 3 Bx Autumn Mt'llz'nm'. Ezwy hat in our stark is in style. You will be sure to find sonwthing wry Department is noted for Its exception- ) ass A Izlzozmca the “211' 3945 Ask“ H . BLACK a nu hm: assortment. nf other swv ill“ formal DiSDliW I Thr 9a m a! \V M-u-ow "owâ€" +++++++++++++++++~z~Mn:.:--:--:--2o+ .5- Four Sterling Remedies any one. of yhlch will relieve your cough quickly bud surely. (mite. pleas- ant to take. on which in a brick cottage. :shvl (I Rmmiu )URHA} 1-4-4444“!

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