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overthe hitt: Qf prizo•winner8, and if
any error*, or •omisaione are ,,.mane
therein they Will please report ' the
Wee to the seeretary'bc#ore
as after tbat,date the awards will be'
made without 'regard to ,any ftirthsr
co0p1a44 E ei �.'
What 14 it. ? `We all know of
the five senses with whichwe
are :'endowed, hearing,seeing,
%smelling, tasting and touching,,
but the sixth; sense 18 some-
thing different, • It is Coininon•
Sena(); If this sense ' be well
developed It will save' us: f ro*
many blunders' and mistakes, .'
It will tell lie that.wheu medi-.
Ogee are, ;r1 quire&, nothing but
the best and purist. Should be.
used, , We, would 'tike to
'pr"ess ,on your; wind. that this
is. ,our aim to„ supply. Pure',
Druge and•Chsemicals We.Sze
building up n .reputation for'
the quality of our medicines,
drugs, chemicals' au'sl spicti ,:
for we buy .uot.bing but. the
bestand only the'purest ma-.
terials are. • used ii. the. p'er-.
• ecriptions: and receipts which;`
• wo'fall,and the -medicines we'
prepare. ',When you -,see our
items' on'• -an : sinal o
rely on" its parity.', , That is
our watahwo•'rd '' Punri n :.
',and you will, " find, that. our : •
prices are no: higher. than'
other places while. the quality
of Our goods eannot, bo _sur,-
passed
•A O.U,W; anniversary services: ,will
I
be.. ,held,. p Luckuow Presbyterian
oburch*.S.undeyr et 1 t a,iit, . A. full
attend ce,ie requested ,
At, ,H'ome,'
On Tuesday eve ntng
and, the "Y" gave', $ very , successful
"At• t b, tha „To•ws fail.' wTihthe
stage w40;eautifnlly tdeGorat d:
$OwerB,.. a Jnr :"tion in �; wjiile the
floor • of ; thehall';. was,' covered: wit.11
stn' i tables; argniid'which were i'ieated'
those present ,Asp1endi l'programme,
f'voc Pa ' instr' ental usie': readri
o a and ,.� ,.. , � �..,. .
in..s; 'r. ci titles a ease etc." as
_-iven'which brouht,to publicnotice
many. of Lucknow's' piping .musical
.people. nAfter- the reefreshmerits
lowing 'the .the progranyme .:,t#11 left for
n,
:their homes feeiing'that..eaeh it d all
had Spent ;avery pleasant•and pro-
fitable evening '' •
LOGHEA®
r lalsst a: ' 4 rl :l`ug ist,
LUCKNOW
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OUR ,PA•IR,
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core.:�'`�Pair seeks, knitted; . Mrs 'M -
... c
IK enzie, 3' L. Ross. Pair soak made
from homespun yarn, .Mrs 'McKensie;
P ,'Watson, 'Pair Mitts'made from
- '''-hornespun-yarn; DZise ;Symington, Oars'
McKenzie. Pair ladies•' homespun
yarn, Mrs •McIcenzie,T Moore. :Pillow
.sham,. Miss
Symington,
' Campbell.
rPParl . screen C Cam bell. Picture
throw, -Miss Ha..y,,s ,O -Cavin 'bell. ^'
t p > .Rig
carpet,. T' -Moore, Rod McKenzie. Snit
ladies' underwear 'Mise Symin ton; T
B
Moore. '.:Fancy floor :mat,''Miss ',Synq
ington Shawl, knitted, Miss Sym,-
iington, ►.Johnston.• Shawl, crocheted
'Mist, ,`Symington, `{Mrs G • Johnston.
Set crocheted. table mats; C Campbell,
Mre .11-.3.41;18w*, Set table' 'doylen,
Mise s, A Johneton ,Sofa cushion'
:Mies;HayHays,.Mise Symington:'.3drs :GF
";Henderson, Mies Symington. Table.
drape, Mise Symington, Mrs;G• Hen
• Berson. 'Table centrepiece, ' Mist(' B
Hays, Mra : G,.Henderreon., Tray cloth,
Mrs 0 Henderson; Mies Burges'.
Table 'cover 'embroidered , 0 Campbe11,
Mrs .051 H'enderaon..1 Woven :counter
pane,' Wilson;, Thoa'•Moore. - Ful)
cloth, Jas Rose, Peter ,Watson 0)A -
/elation 'of ladies' work, Miw i :Hays;; C.
Campbell:
FINit ARTS : & .
Marine , view, 9.•'Caugpbell, Mise
Hays. Figure''painting, ,0 Campbell`
, Animals, grouped or'single, C,'Oamp-,:
ben. • Canadian -landscape, : C 'Camp
bell. . Best single painting, Miss Hays,.
• G Campbell; Painting ,On silk,' satin
br. velvet, G Robinson, ,Miss, Hays.
WATER 'COLORS.
Marine view,:Miss •Hasa Figure
painting; Miss Hays, C 0am04
Flowers, Mils'' Hays,, C • Campbell.
Landscape, Mies Hays, C 'Campbell.
Painting'on grained glass, Mies Sym-
ington, , Paintingon silk, 'satin or
velvet, Miss Hays, Miss Symington.
:IMPLENENTs : ... ,
Lumber wagon, ;John I#ildred, Top
buggy,,. A • Oldheiser.., • Sod plough,
Gillies. & %Martin. General , purpose
Nt314+'k,•J'Waliac•'Dead
Hon. N Olrirk. passed peacefully
away at 10.15 on '.Ti esday, ;'night :at
hie :home in Woodbridge:*
Nathanial Olark x%'Wallace' vas, born,
107,7Woodbr dge � n lK+) ay lit; 18'44.
His :father,' Cap01n 1T7'atlianiel Wal
lace; a native of .'SY,g,o0:11Tlttnd; came
to 'Canada in 1834 ,1Yi1" ' Wetilace was
elected to the Comtnons`for West York.
ins 1678„: and continued toy roe's
genii that riding .until. hi:l. (loath.In
1892 he Twee appointed Controller
Customs
of
•
Customs -in the •administration of Sir
John _Thompson: ; Apart front his'
position in the Commons; Mr. Waliace'
-waa-perhaps beet -known -iii, -connection
with the ` Orange Order, of which he
became Grand Master' and Sovereign
for Canada in, 1877. He had.',;been
re,elect d w � that :