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HomeMy WebLinkAboutWingham Times, 1890-11-07, Page 6• __• ' t i 11 d Seel svnt•* has gdnpted the plan. of Seeding on the Wagner. 'data Oaterio i$ lb emits r 'A l rs(u1, but at. the Etym.. Spy and the patiltztng p �1 spring ruitl stubble about the float b to the time 4444 to l x week in September. III& met 114 practicability of shipping with pro to top dxNss.a&well as possilll©« Iarrnw • such tender fruits as ;;rapes, tcnlatoe s 1, nil ' landed ro rir4 qr,a t ' r*.' j 1 �, 4�11th 6lirtla�„ �, � its on a a a FRIT) fi. « NO *1�c1�:k 1•aly 1, 1590. " tttweell the *TAortheTD 1 ,I a .s.,nt minded, cal'e(i • Warmer, 1111. Allan referred tenant. and Watt staked to oendu't4 ou the death of a o wv---ft very valuable cow. The farrier began a lone history of the untoward event, his luttdl••rd ,;cont brant; off into the clouds. The last words of hienetrativewart*•.� well, sow the seed ant then rel a tunas, etc, a p r.1Ottit lees +elways aquae lel ItageGt'tta., 1U tLnSlyc.r ko n. llnes.t10t1, .1 nth Sz'u t F4transrsr ?nst>tutae4 good cat,ish by tlltS plan. O coeeds 1 sant he pruned his grapesto • keep 11 from weeds A. Ina• EitiL; of teto Soh Bruce Far,. the land sbouli be Clea , 4rte Lrtetit;itta wee hotel at Holyrood and thistles. s the :??.ort of Oetollot•. Atnone Mr, Pettit spoke at some length of 'lose gree let wet Mr. 'felton, of ; the many advantages enjoyed by those leant, f'rt'eu#4444{:: 11r. T,Llrt#«, Score., j engaged in agrionitnre, tend the oppor- Lry >1f the i > >tintt ; \l r 1)Ptitt, Of tunnies that are now opening up for 'rilti'ln° • Mr 13rnw i. of Ohesley, a'the intelligent and enterprising Agri. tl.':111v'r +l th" e-:tocntive eotnnlittee } culturist, con)p tring the ora system ' the �3 •`tr. Bruce Institute ;Mr.with the new system of satentidc farm )t tti 3 'rri,l" t 1, '>r Besot ; J4.) Ma" .iug'that wvasruecea6•tl'y to s0eeOSS In ' n•"1( or 11'1r(U i Henry A list i 1, 4.f t n. a oss t R'',•w (4 Bryan, of .telleN moat• , .1,t.:. S trmrVI 10, of Luck - now \l . ll •n % 441 1.0:tn aid'•, and a attlnll,4r 4'f !be lea int; fartf,•t, iu the j•nnaeltt'1 .�ctni1y, although the at- tertelltrlt.t 4."1-, . 11,14 so large 0.5 might lie I(ia-ir-tr ( w`t1'r t.o the busy season our time. Mr. Pettit would recom- mend every farther to grow snt:tilfruits suiTcieut fur the wants of his family, and showed that a single row 100 feet long of ea h of the vurioot. stulLll fruits would secure 0. Large and seasonable supply of all that was required. Mr, Pettit addressed the uieetilto ort thele low down and to havo seventy or eighty ends on each vino to get the bust results, The grower should never sell his althes hut use theta in the orchard. blear culture was spollen of and the following vidiotleswere recom-I tnended for planting : Bartlett, fur the 'British markets; Clarp's Favorite, Josephine, for Winter; Vicar of Wake- field, i3uere cle, Atilgelene, but the grower should find what varieties have succeeded best in his locality. Plum the culture—Kee hogs and fowl in orchard and the enemy will he scartse, bat would spray with paris green just when the fruit was homing ; would always cut off and burn at once any blaek knot, and on large limits would eut out the knot if possible t nc1 rub the wound with salt. Dr, Teunaut, of Luet(now, who was present, has used - Insetted ail and carbolic acid with good effect on the wound. This treatment was enticr ted by Mir. Allan. T he tieties reeOtnteended 'ive,re Lombard, YNIiJw Egg, Coe's Golden Drop, \\ash- iugtnn, and Saunders. Tn grapes, the Coneord was r%eotnniteccled as the best standard 'anti as usually succeeding nest in the locality, ler. Allan refer- red to the splendid exbil,it made at the Great. Fair in Lnndcn, a few years since, in enthnsiaatia terms, tend said that it was the greatest dispiai' ever made at tiny tiihe in Europe. i?arid r:ru Bairn. A. delightful perfumed preparatieu for ne shpof tealski''tough- ness ' n, Only 25 cents at all druggists. Gems tf Thought. Vanity is the passion of a little mind and a cold heart. ,., d the lticility an 3 u Help sotue body worse r•fftthee your-. 11roe41 that surto self and you .will find that you are.bel- would . vt ;"° ete raises. When ter off than you nth the thbreeder wishes to raise shearlings believed the tn:lrket to. be iittltnntea' The double reward t,f hied words is o the English markets he would I We have a growing, market in our own reconllt)(rA1,l the black faced breeds, as N rte West and the British Markets the happiness they cause in others and the happiness they cause in tluryrtves. they et, the meet suitable for that outd not be glutted if its demands >t while if be raises hi'+ lambs were prosier 111e t, anti this dwpeude.l hooks 4ire Ltmollg the men's truest )n.•rl;t ,consolers« In the .hours of affliction, for the Buffalo nlarLett, a heavy laml)' largely on the Cllnadiau grower. • The troutrte or sorrow, he can turn to them `c .til plenty of wool was wanted, with British b y with oat i, e:ta e to ihetcotor of the face. He fed Its lamb' for two months be- fore sitip,tin,1 pint of oats eaclr and wvhutd recotunlouti ; ro'wini rope, as 1'aKxrhs lI tv'' heed known to gain 9 lbs. per month when fed ,,n it In feed- ing bret'•'Iing rtwee be wetlld u')t feed entirely 011 hay, ft; they s,vnetimes lost about one -Hired of the woe!, bite woulit feed p." siraw along with the hay for nest results Ile thinks tur- nips in tn•tderate quantities glod for .vires, hm ttl;.ct eirrrots are always in-. jut•i(bus Hog feed-tng was, also intro ewed, and, 55.1 agreed that After .>A11, 11,11«.' 411+ 4ti ja h of holdial!; ( apple (inhere, making and merketn1g, seen t;1e:'t,)1F'14 :tad meta the p 1ililtah^ tires tb",1t . tl4'•:ht be aceoulplished throng': tie' «UCS,' of the Central Ir,- stirel'. a i•) ^''oore% •,.t ieletion end dis- etierta''1,, interna tient on Tial,'ricultnr- e would not reeonitneod every farm- er to ;o into apple growing very eaten • lively, but every farmer should have an apple orchard of five acres to every s hundred acre form Tile soil should �--i't-1>t t'itj p'•'> 4116nt e.1t11ed Upotl I bra thoroughly prepared and tinder - Henry A kF i , of ti•:!ross, who r lad a I drained before plantiiiig, and then viper on retitle f r.r?iur'4, l\lr. As is lass e�ly eireage,1 in that branch of fartutiet mil has '•):1(1 many years ex- p('riel)•:e, Kt1(1 colt fgt0'•ntly understood the sehj'Ci. ill fiend, Ile would re- c,:il newt ce'tld .Ig eat straw and hay fel'atiw tviy.�n1p �t1 turnips awl Chopp cy(1 4dr:Liu, two oat ass per atty. Grain planted with good two year old trees, 40 feet apart %oh catty and . Might 'point p uta trees between the rows, thus tilling the space better until the apple trees have attained their full size. Ile would keep well caltivated f"without grass and would plant 'carie' tees that sueceede4I best in the halile- rc Consist Of ti mixture (Itf black barley, diate Locality, • having in view the' peas its 1 oats. Ile �inish'-'$ his cattle 1 varieties most in demand. He rt'eom ork nitorl 'wrttss ce thout grain, and I mended also keeping the bags in tea orchard as they would coutinouhly stir the soil,manure it and destroy the coil: lin moth end cureulio. tie was followed byi\ir.I41eP.Atlen, of t; odericb, a prim -Mu -flit fruit grower and shipper. 11,' endorsed the rule for oultivatiota of varieties, . etc:, laid down by Mr. Pettit, aud entered npa the gnestioli of ehippin r and sale. He e-os Pl`t 4.t4:ttase T 9l?'Y MEDAN' w1t)1tNi • AT •I'Il$� I'IIVIL1t3 O Flr F, Jr457Plitr Sff'tt1E1 \(,PYt'ttfi i1GllVS, - tisi`3'1'ABIO, .at ttortptiontaraoe,$tl eryamsirtakr.trr.tle And c(>uld you believe it, sir 1-- 1 Alawl 1.TIS1Nr IaATi1t•4u n. I i _• when we liatl opened her, w 1 'no 00'alit; „ +, tn •�J.. 00 i Sin 9t?� ;aei ti>. Ghat she had been choked by h large int la found } Sees; 1 lye, 1 b uta. l turnip that WOR stiekfng in her 'gullet. Om' Li - ' Om' Limn mi 2 At that point the sxtupatlletio brit "meal Mi i uta cu.+uk u,t«tine1ntrtt., 44 , p44 llt•e h Ont minded landlord woke 'Op, and 1, for lhHt 'Jabe4t 011 ,wu:; •. per line 441 :... Uat,«1sealuen a S ,inset'tlon. p • r r a CVn rratUlatol' tone L'14,d tP.tices,ln'anpai,•lt type IUc. for Sunt in said, in lathe I, y seltiun,44u.111, lul lune 444 .e,!sun ti:. utn.kO,Itr. N0 local tot t..4 5.11 b, t ar •ro its 11 a i 254 voice, 4011 10.1.... n,,. of a,us . titin i her, t,o.ittuation,i, 'And l .,. , 4 , 1Jn..,18eb ,w an ti, out u,• eecling 6 ,1110 t't:h, yah, ail So all at your tllr� •. Etna y g y nonpareil, �t an. 'motto t .run+. tui :sa1,1, nt exceeding 8 lines, Ju to ,o- im 1.' 00 5 40 20 4444 a 0': 1 _ ! 410 A OJ 5 do a (la L- x a? Houses .44141 I . nip. I51 t0 • t1.0b 0100th, 540. Poe RAW 1,1'1,1 ,44011(14.. Alm Mil 40 atrk•:•.t 4,4ta ',At to longer p: ria s, �- - -Auk e4 Le mints W3110ut MU:dil4 ttiri'ttdnns will . . A.4%, • 0. T� inserted ,u, ..044. . ,S NELL° ,() ell A.4%,4+ ?� f Boner 4Ni St,11,Is41n411th /oust (C. Vat,. ill'is4, r,ve �����,� ,(•y.t.:A}-14..x+ u,,,,,,;4;b C•,,r e.itidti.lillCl'alc 4tI,,11tF lrit�tb0 1T1 T 1 Sold Atedallistetwhithv College, b}n o n 4 , y :Y e41n4stL145 encu, It 4rtler tc 1ti,Ja4ii f 4 JJtes,. ,. i n4 . x•!" *,••,__-_..-_ Spe 114, 4abt,1 10e 101454: u..,v0rtt •t'euts,. 01... or tOt vitt 404(1 4'na,p,.14 ac t ol114. y lY thinks that where the pasture Is good, inueb grain fed north i�• is wasted. lie grows bitten barley and B,gyptain oate together and gets a yield of about '45 bu -hol:4 per acre. . ivIr. Arisen also inti 444(- , (1 that 80 -eject of set ep raising tnci 1 les i5sr 01a .. _woukI reeotnrnelid a any` the. tdt nd etc T P.t., iFane 1 d• M r J w1 j0 th t week Pn,til, 01 Air, $�. wkly. acmes in Beaver Block, ww Ingham. \:s1 -C 15STttrCr1Drs ON PIANO AND OIC4AN, AT$0 CLASS iii For particulars regarding terms, etc, please call at 1ny house, corner Ft awls and Patrick stleutts. CLO1tILLA SPAlLLING. THE MISSES WATSON. V (Asher and. . 4 • •, Voiuo tlultur4 and Oar- i It' Harrison. 1 lone, u1R1 u, HARMONY. 1 NSTRUCTI0N given on Piano, Organ and Violin I Also in 0',moony ltesidenee en enurer of ,rosephine and atrick Streets. E q P. CIiAPAlt1N, IBSUIiit PUBLIC, Iit 0 % -LICENSES, I EN 11S,, NOTARY Or'r405° " Big" Booketere, rite l:V, ore. money to Loafs en 1'`ar30 Security at Low Hates of interest. No eLlun34i"Shin (Margret. u • er must not be deceived,as he'Willnot be dt'neived, twice, aud packers Should see that no inferior fruit be pet fu with first-class, bnt packed and shipped by itself and I'proper ro r'i Baine without earnestness. labelled according to its quality. lie p mile globe of than Ce31r11 S not mere - Own ever rower to pack his tis above re reeomn Y I; I looking up to whit frust, sc.lYat It properly, w(trk ly in g eachname and but U1 lifting, up what is below him ;. barrel wviifi hie own d most exalted character, the nobleet an I grade of contents,. No. 1, 2 or 8 as the , • ` s. This would lend 10 is also the tenderest and most helpful barrel t,orltaul � There is. notliit3; which guards a, honest dealing and eonseguerltly the man ill truth and rigllteottsnHsa 50 lioness grower would secure the con, iir'mly;there is L',itlfilil; which lifts Ttinr' tidence o£ t)1'+ British puLliu and would I•v so surely, as 'the doing' good to always ort top prices for hit; fault. other's. '1"bis indeed, is` only the f the earliest I The market is already extending as ttiu mtr�tur:'cl pork was til nays the ehetId, I agents of Norwegian and Swedish est illustrations Ora, law, lvitle asthe ealm of IlurnsLn I#fd. est. Messrs.. d'olio S McDont,d, houses are an the British markets alr :It is 0.0 man's ht)silae=s e�llether he Cramb, A, re-rie aud Corrigan took part i Ilio#ttg for CtLllladinn apples. 'India has genius or not; work he roust whtet• and Jtpan promise to 'become markets g ' for Canadian fruit. The grower should i aver he is,but 'quietly and steadily,and, always remember that his orchard will 11130 natural and cllforeed results of pay wtitl for good care aud cultivation . such"wot•1l will always be the'things and that by observing this lot can grow ii that God ineatit Iilin to .cl•o, and will the best `fruit in the world, and that'`` be his best. be can retain first place in the British i 'Without steadiness of character ilr tees, re ,.30t1leu(14C1 it 3L13 11 rood feed- markets by limiest c t a 1 g. 411 s re n, bat woolti feed it without 'varieties Me. Allah thinks that as aIship- Aceotilplishnle•utS 'nay please, g fall apple the Duchess of Oldenbur14 '1 beauty' may charm, •flueley° and geacE; ttnokii.,+�f ftlilitntlt•ialt. t ri 1 stands first and stated that a shipment dray attract ; but to , win confidence kir, t o read 1(n interesting aud year brought the t and respect,. to be 'trusted and relied- iustruet lee paper on ;grass Culture.1 of them made this , €y a al) respect, mttoi or us ed ndtst be Ho ye(•nretne14+1rd Ln'nvy sewing 'of' molest price peer. obtained 10 tho p + mea 1',+,`.l,r, about 171 ley per t(ere,audi British markets by ally variety (,f stable in ellaraetee, s:'lfspoised,teoe to W« 1ll` mix tt uttinit a of varieties,/ applos, Gravenstein came Next :l+1( a fall prolnrses, pttllctual---twit'l31 litttt)tesf., Mina; 'n vi'•w a more permanent pas• 1 shipper. For glitter apples, of the old geniality, and steadfastness to gond 4 ti).ttr 18 IlytintIy r,tititined 'Yid' i etandsrd varieties, e e would placer nature, ler r et r tj -- L' lr'ti4,l; r) 0ri'y of each 1 ..tail 1414)I41. Blenheim, 1a'iig ()f Temp. Chet rime y confidence and trust. Without hard work aud earnest pur- pose all that is best in the world, perishes. We cannot evert have a IS OFFERING asT 0 Mg- -ON y 43 M>RppE'Rri7 AT VERY LOW RATES, i:1tirtlT i rtmkt4rlw1 ANTI PU01.111 ., Sw+. AIA(n) >NALn; •A .1A0ENIII\h &tt(EE' , \risetn:al, • • - ONTAItie 1Salnbor College Physicians and enrg0ons, 0t1fa*ic. .-Cor0nor tor' omit) of Huron -- OFFICE—OPP0l'. TC THE MARKET wtromiti ac5on11 42u. 1825 Glace at "T415 PI1A1tsrt05 „ 5 44 ,lam, Osit. Li Honor J. A. Wax";ti,41, L Honor 0radU,ta of Toronto University, and Member of the ;en, 545 et rhy t. i .0 n sod i1ur'14e0ns of (311 1110, streets, forms ,•sydc cupped by .. Iso 1)344(0.of 1 'snare ) Patrick Wmenaat - 0614 -4Z. A ETON , LA lt1LJ:3 'lt, Su ICLTC1, ILts., Etc Private 4 nd Ootul u4y funds to loan of los est rates interest. Ito,±onarr .run marked. A10 tleg4b, town and farm t 4 t p(.rt. baustht '44341 s41(1. OFFICE—lleoNlit• ,4k, W1N4 IIAni, IJNP. HAI E1 SCOTT lesephtue Street WEngha1u, Ott. J. A.ILt LSTF.D, � Llount Forest.' J, W. Scow, Deposits Boceisied and interest Allowed. Money Advaxtcod to Farmers and Business Men, On long or short time, on, endorsed notes or collateral security. Sale, notes bought at a fair VliluatiOtl. Duey remitted to ail parts of Canada at reasonable charges. Special "Attention Gillen to Cols looting Accounts and E`otes. its th:• d�; 01 1li4)1l. The (1114'3t' .n of the fe'er1 r; - tlu.Llities of barley was *heed i1 t .sir. tl,.tev11 e1l)gnitl"d its r 1ttti0; to,'o:he r gr:liils'rie a fat Turin. 41 f'1od, 441.1 thost' pr.:wil.t, tho used in fair proportion with flesh and ttecie le..,.lu.'inn footle, AS Oats Ana J. A. 111ORT(1N BARRISTER x0., Wing -ham - Ontario Airiest, er DICluNSON, 1•t, i'd. G. IvIs1 P.. Q. 0. 1 E. i.. ontectNCON. 5. A. BAILli.1Hri t ti At.n SULIC110It6, r,' J;tc., at) Iiuituw3 ut bank 4 f r :aµlfl4Lu, 001.100.6;o0006n tor tttl.ln a,11(101tb tot .1•.141.uua. taro i0l1•li and Village pr sprlvw buu{titt Ale' suet. .•4ui0r tprit'ato Itr.D+) lot nt4{ un urult aRu 1,tw ,it,. a), o f 3,ur cent. Lluney iur4,.54:41 tar potat,, pci.,, les,. 04 WI 5110 Gist 110rt�agH aeei111or w114att itob v..541.'.�sus to 54.0 Ie'{!vier. l.au„a ter roto: ill A/anl5uba .5134 S,ortl.s w°d lJUicc—iCont'•t I lucti. wVit,.Jtaut. �--r It 111 DrAiTIST1L1 — J'. B. J LItn'111 t /sorb t, is manufacturing Celluloid. Plates ,tom Vu etul`itD 3)1at+14 00141 44, b414tjnnterirt Yost 41 4d p as tnoy b4 got an Clic D41n4lu)011, All 510134 Mat•ranted. Vegetable Vapor administered for the painless o*trW,tion of teeth, the only sate an05114tle Iowan. TAlitt NuTtct.-1 tvilf oatratt teeth or '25 cents carob opposite the O I1C11.: in the il0a'ur 1(1001,, Brunswick Hotel. •'(•DENTISTI1•Y - W. II. A11Ci)O;TALD, wts011AM 1J . 'Halter 01 Vulcanite, Celluloid, Alloy. SJIt ti (told, ate., etc., Pla,es, ranging in prices from X550 up1alds per set • ex t;rowhnli and bridgework. •Test,. traeted without the least pail 4)5 tllo nils of vital iced .Air. Head L)ttice, N Ingham, tido entrance opt posito the queen's hotel, open dally t:3u4:ays except- ed) front 0 a m to 5 p n1 55111 be at 1llyth .1ter1 21,41 and 4111 tia1uruuy of eachmontlt--OthcuatSlllues hotel;inceGerrie hot 1 r,..541altir l 2t; of cents.h nlotttl-- r1( c •�{ . 1'n i?.s ti<1 � social fife thai'e,Can 410 no title friend., 41,141 timothy a1(421e. 111)0 nliX- °`1115(13 in afloat elle order named nava yilu z t 4,ti;t1 ? 't':tke \Vileou'x Wim 440 by \l,•. Brown consists' of Torthe+rlt Spy, I),uldw'rn, ll.uttset, Ribs. Cirtlrr'�•. you a hotel? Take Wilson's Wild 'Davis, Mode is ` (Ally, ,1I'r:1t.,rd grass, yellow oat kirks l;()., Reit illi isand 144411 you 'Bronchitis? Take \Vf1l:tltt'x ,1 5 latter f3ret>nuwg. 'IL, wenn,. recommend Wil • 41li4'rrY. .1.. ni1'lttlr';v✓ i4'°4'44+4, 1 el t e have you lo'.it you; voter.? Take'1'Vitentt'4 , led (41p 4;,tee gl'a're, V, 11I15.1)01011 to graft fail varieties of inferior quality \' ld(;slur(v. ' �i «with so#oils ()i tris flnt:tria, wtrhit It nese yew Alsthma4 Take Wileotl's Wild :i«lei:,e. mei tMel 0101 t`. 14.3'14 fi1 r1'V. grovtrs 11is (.1•x50 ; et'.lrs'It'd wt)t1'l ptO131iSNs to 'fill the bill. The Newton Have con a Curd 1st the steed? Fake nei,tl others to do the same. pippin is always choice and brings than W,1'tor,'e Wild Cherry. The (abi 11, mine tante for all dieeaAe4t of w with fail wht at whets• 'very highest prose in the market. ;deo .0,,•Ch+•nn.t ,..,.1, ,e,, ,,..„,/id.,54 ,1. Ewa by of '', . WI( az'rial,;M latae yearsurnotitl:>t. gents in Calasv1ta--Tho I4teroillUtte" Bane of Canada. otace flours-Frof119'a. in. to 5 p. 111. A. E. SUITE, Agent. \4I\GildA:M A:r Nr ILLS ' & STAVE FACTORY. ES" Manufacturers of a en's in PIN E, HE IL K .EDW OD LCT 1S t:It!,,1C, Pine and Corar j 021TT RITCHIE, 1E5li1L,(L ISSU?1A_ NCO A01SNT wiNgllAnt, •Oirstaato SHING E Lath, Staves, Heading, Barrels 'Wood, C tat Posts, &c. tails ad Joiniul( a, T. R. Mete% O11Ei(T OUNNIN(71AM, "t IN4tf:P.ANCR FIRE. A:41, MAP IN E, 0V1:115PH. t) DEAN, Jo., tt1Shcr.tr,. tt:uw13i It ACCTYIL ,'til tit? .It TUN 3111 NTY Salon 511011ded la any*part of the. Co. Cliarge> alederatc. T t oinefi111t15113, Itiall.`.2i, ONC., LABL BLU AUCTIONNS11' $015 TllI( COUNT'S' or maws. MI ordersleft At 1;110 '113101 011100 promptly At ARA 01.5 to. T( 41(414 rr lrninabl0. t Ab1t, t Jli ul+lntit , IdecitrNOAI!171;:.F,Jtela11`nNe'orrTlr"; lfua05 An, 111 mitts netttt•1ttl to protig405 and win the Steele* Notice, (,itttt$'' is 51mb:irate Mal Satisfaction Guaranteed. A11 rc ' 1444 animist ate its call be ramie at 541 • ',►Ili a' « 41tti Oke ;j tl;1oN S 1115151N5 1'. L. k 1'. i. 151414vl,tektt Aro 11414, Ewau<reas t Lty )wl•.L ate W1Nt=t5Arrl. v4 toti aUrtho btifia nt trio T'tta MI nr 1r t 'ter Will '0111, CI:Me p1 .1.116, 4tt.'uttn .--..._...��> .�.:.A,v..w+... UI 1',LaEltunN,� 13Altnrr n! ittdnrn tmtmot Corer, bistro or Inset sus Litszasl•.1. GIS Alt • A fol 1;1 A 1.)5 .11"4 4. i r... 1., A L Al \1 1\ A. it \I Afi -41 AP A ASI •1 A Dear the. ser( how yoi toes, They So with y( Yes, So 11 Yea kTtoi 'iui Min coal q .4ot a 014 it, 7.'11 \Vi An Y, e Til fur e your bagel oarrc y1116U So 11 vllov pies. ttetel nude toy'in ,Itoe Syr; xib141, '1111111 1444144 3114; soft, 5,4114 1(1014 5)1114 the the th1•t 134.11 Soo tb 11 or pc IL St ,i