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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Times, 1888-09-28, Page 2r" (...�. ,, 'Ciao t't11A".E' • •ES'T'' 11]' FAIR,
°'(y�19'ltesday was exeee iilgly favorable, but the all night's r, in and occasional
showers on Wean .-day, no doubt,
materially lessened • . he number of
'1'II? PROPOSED T.QNS, outside exhibitors the :ccoz:d day,
The display of fruit was xeijllent as
if the bylws,noty ore the rate- to quality and quantity. Roots and
payers are c+a,rrzed, 1thout question vegetables, too, tvexo ab ndaslt and
i"illgllani will en er on au era of Rxeeptiazlaity fine. Gr, n, although
roc largely exlribhtecl,wa:
actieity and increaser usiness pros- quality, The iodic
perity. Even the strolh est opponents whilst containing .
of the bylaws cannot glint their eyes attractive work and
• to this fact, nor d• they etteulpt to collections,
as,ina u 'zit tsi and below of Taylor. feet=, long blood, W II Tidy, lure T
averageq y y MoCraeken, C as Iienderson. 13eets, Sofa'pillow, 31
1'
deny it. Signs of cavity are already exhebits, On esday evening the turnip blood, W It 111oOraekon, Chas Pillow shams,
manifested on the strength of a general 11511 was well l gifted up and lar=ge Iienderson, Parsnips, 0 Henderson, Ferguson, emir
feeling that the re epayers will gladly cumbers of p ople examined, cora.
thio Gillespet, P3eanty of Hebron, 0 Crewel work,
It eek 4 the liberal pro cations made. mended, critici ed or suggested i ,
Any reasonable schen ' that would iirovements int a exhibits.
increase the number •f householders Horses and attic t Were of goo
quality, but fewer • • 1leoount of t
in to= by sixty or - verity ought to wet morning. Sheep 'ere well repro-
receive
ept
receive simple con • deration before stinted, but hogs few, There was
being opposed. C.asider the effect of capital show of poultr, . For further
t1rs erection of fi y new ileuses within particulars we must re er our reads
to the appended pri a list and Fa
one year. W 0 that reside0, does Notes that fallow :
business or has . n interest in the town HOR
would not be benefited 1 With that, J•feavy Draught
our inducer ,nts for others to come Two year old ge
would be gre ter. - It is quite evident Two year old fill
that property e.uld have an increased
value and sell mors readily. Besides,
in a go-ahead town property is always
saleable:, whilst i one that has sus-
taiued a series .f biaoksets it depre-
ciates and is u aleable. The liberal
propositions r de by these fir£ns, their
_` ""reputations .r business push and
- Integrity, a d a dispassionate con-
sideration •f the advantages that
would ac ue to the town, ought to
warrant s in believing that a good
majority wilt be cast in favor of the
bylaw.
FRIDAY, f3E.PT. 28, 1888.
I3laole oats, Jae mmHar
son. Barley, 1 hi
Beans, white,'T I
son. Beans, .fa
Cracken, D lac
Wilson, W II
IdO�.
Swede Turnip,
Henderson, Any
Anderson. Mango
of a superior ldttle, L Lovelt.
dpaz1meait, short, t) Menders
nae unique and Delman, Thos.
soil, J Ateder-
calf; Jno Keith,
ndcrson, J Ander-
other, WPI ille-
inley. Field corn, T
ioOrecken.
CRQPs,
M Anderson, T
then turnip, R M
wartzel, long, J
Mangold wurtzel,
n. Carrots, white
lson, John Little,
t few magnificent Carrots, table, ) McKinley, Walt dory, miss Jit
Patching, ewe
Collc'etion w
fine t,hirt, Ila
tie, errs Geo
shirt, hand merle,
airs R Wtalto
legs, errs W e
Wool mets or•
errs Geo not
Mrs W nisi'
Rag mat, errs
3 patches on
McKenzie, furs
Taluly r rag's II C1
oris, DIr .E;arniyn. h
rid ma es, Bus W Me
>*o . Man's 0
ado, s '1 W arcKenzie,
Walter. �rt�AO socks or 3
QICenz's, II rcOrac
gloves, •n': W =Ice
at. U ton stocki
�rnzio, nits Jas i!
T A' ow, Mrs Ta
poi •f pants, rer
T
' iderson, Ern
Julia n alley, miss Jo
Ta y1i, miss 141ax't
r: 'atnlyn, errs Ag
3 �s Tazniyn, errs
.�xwell, common
Hire Weir, Dar
stoolca ; s, Mrs `V arc
Tandem.
Darning ao
cinl;s, errs WeraoK t
Dai. red net, .urs q
y. +3raoket lambreq
M Tanllyn, l+
rs W ereKenzie,
wool work, urs T
llespie. Cotleetiou
lyre
la, 1<iei inley, 1 axwell. Mammoth wool socks or
Pearl, 0 Henderson, V II McCracken. zie, nirs Taut
d Early rose, 0 l ob inl y, R M Ander. socks or stool
he son. 1�'llita elepllall , W McKenzie, Mrs Tamlyn. o, L Lovell, Any o her potato, Ad lyn, miss i&Io
a Henderson, W Isb':tor. Collection of miss Malloy,
potatoes, • 0 He i ' erson, W H Mo- needle work,
readers Cracken. Qnio s from seed in 1888, nalioy. Berli
Fair W 11 .McCr•pken, Walt Taylor. lyn, errs J
Onions, any o= er, D McKinley, Walt work, errs Tar
Taylor. Ton atoes, plum or cherry,
Thos Wilson Walt Taylor. Tomatoes„
any other, ' A Morton, S Youhill.
2, Celery, dwar 'ed, b Youhill, W Ii
d McCracken. Cel y, dwarf white, D
McKinley, Wm Rol ertson. Cabbage,
r Jersey Wakefield D McKinley, S
Two
Youhill.-Cabbase, flat Dutch, D
0 McKinley, W • o
any other, W
hill. Oauliflow- D M IS i y Walt Taylor. Oitr
McCracken.
Cucumber, D McKinley,
WH Mct•
Adam
A Mortor T Anderson. Sweet corn,
J A 14 Time 4�W ,13 McCracken. Pump -
He, 0 Htndckson, WIT McCracken.
Two,
9,quash,l, • 11! eciracken, John Elston.
Collection gar.: �roduee, D McKiu-
1, ley, W H McOra,kot ,
e A PLUS. s
13aldwin, J tlderson ,, A Young.
King,T Anderso , 3 Anderson" Maid-
en's BIush, Maxwell, A' oltng.
Low ell, A Yo ng, R Reilly. Northtrp
Spy, ThosW' son, 3 Holmes. Duchess
of Oldenbu g, A Young,Geo Thomson.
Rhode Isle d Greening, T Henderson,
J Andersen. Ribaton Pippin, James
nz=Naught.n, John .Gillespie. Golden
Russet, J. • McNaug htoe, Jno Elston.
Roxboro' t t,.Isaac erotcalf, R
Maxwell. See. No Further, T Wil-
kiuson, T And rsou.. Snow, John
Gillespie, Thos . enderson. Swarr, R
Reilly. ' eragn:r, Isaac Metcalf, Thos
Wilson. Col err, Mrs R Robertson,
Ii M Anderson. Alexander, Thomas
Jenkins, J4lhn Perdue. Cultivated
Orabs,.Irs Robertson, 0 Henderson.
Six variet' s, named, T Anderson, Mrs
R Roberton.
OTIITI,R I T3rx. •
Grapes, 3 A Morton, John Carr.
Pall pears, John Gillespie, T Wilkin-
son. Blue •Tunas, J Anderson.
DAIR AND PROVISIONS. ladies' work:
Dairy else se, T Anderson, ,J Weir. • An imitatior harp of cedar bough
Firkin butte , R Walter, James Weir. flowers and b.rries, made by t
Roll butter, Geo Moffat, Thos Hender- Misses Youhill, a rooted attention an
sou. IIon:y in comb, W Henderson. elicited great admi .ation.
Honey, ex racted, Jas Harrison, Chas Miss Ritchie, f Howick, had
Henderso . Home-made bread, T splendid crayon dr • wing on exhibitio
Anderso , R M Anderson. Oat cake, Mr. D. MoK'nley's collection
T Ander on, Jas Weir. Pickles, jar garden produce :elipsed anything w
mixed,W obertson, %V H ere0r:trken. have seen for a ong time. 13y co
Pickles, a e other kind, W 1i me- mon consent is cauliflowers wer
Cracken. Zo • ato ketchup, J A Mor- something mar ethers, cabbages weig
ton, W H Di.ctraolren. Maple syrup, ed 20 lbs, and celery very choice.
Thos Benders �n, W Henderson. Messrs. 3. . Cline Co. had a
Maple sugar, Ti oras Wilson.
Horne -made read, special, azrs'Tiros
Wilson, Mrs \ Robertson,
0 -NED FRUIT.
Collection W H McCracken.
PLA, TS .AND Y'Lownns.
Collection oliage plants,.)' Bradwin.
Greenhouse
• nts, 3 Bradwin, errs
Youhill. Goren
ms, Mrs Youhill.
Fuchsias, airs You ill, Largest and
best collection fro ers and plants, J
Bradwin, nirsYouh 11.. Table bouquet,
ens Youhill, Mrs Carr. Hand bort.
grief, errs Youhill
Jas Harrison. Bou-
quet wild Howe s,'. Arps Youhill, Mrs
Phos Wilson.
loral design, Mrs You.
hill. Annuals, urs Youhill, T Ander.
son. Dahlias, A Morton, T Ander.
Gladiolus sp' e, T Anderson,
rare 3 Carr. Verb Ara heads, errs
Youhill, James Marr son, Pansies,
A pia 0W GROUND NEEDED.
The ell manifested energy and
laudable effoe s pit forth by the direc-
tors of the orthwestern Fair have
been hamper-. and .contracted byi-he
lack of prop:r grounds on tyllioh to
hold the : ilibition. The forrner
grounds we e rendereg etomparatively
useless for .how pu a ses by the advent
of the C. 1 . R,• and the utilization of
the 'prem 'n'for other,purposes. Now,
rt,,aozio= believe that even the smallest
Ideal ski tys have lost, or are likely to
lose, thei hold or become things of
tho past. Th: - are as firmly as ever
entrenched in public favor. They
have an edue- eve value. They are
really the show s for the masses of the
people. The are occasions for a
day's whole •me relaxation, inter-
change of so ial amenities, comparison
of results nd progress amongst far-
mers and t e public generally. They
have a +-cognized status amongst
ngricultu sts, business men and people
generalle , The fact that the exhibi-
tions in area cities are drifting more
and mor into special attractions and
fkre apparently destined to usurp the
•lshlce o the travelling shows, horse
races,&c. wilI tend:rather to strengthen
and revivi y e purely agricultural
tsxhibiteon.
,Admitting -vv ;n that local .bows are
too numerouls, le '4V1ngbaw show -
the great bort western or tahatever
dignified appal ation may be attached
to it -must be continued.
To ensure ie. success proper grounds
ia'ust be ob •wined. We believe a
eplsndid op )ortunity now presents
;teclf to se re such at a moderate
outlay. W hope the agitation now
Poing on may be continued by some
ac,ive citizen a d that something
,Reay be done.
lout a fuller e.nsideration of the
purchase of suite )1e grounds and how
they could be endered convenient,
remunerative a d conducive to the
well biting elf filo town, must be
left for future reatment..
eete
Beeweens 1, 78 and 1887 Canada's
debt increase 9 820;358, its tax.
rate s'h i gel eese ilr c• stones and excise,
..%].,51,,.lUis, n, d a out half a million -,
(J,n,Adians wt;11t to the United States
in tbttt titre. Th. la how Canada has
1, u 'raesed in ten -ears of N. P. rule.
S.
Foal, R Reilly.
ding, Geo Thomsol
,0 Henderson. Tean
n Verson. Ge acral Purpose -Bron
mare, Jos Fors er, Jno Keith. Foal
Jos Forster, Ch is Mothers. One year
old filly, T Jen s, R Reilly. Tw
year old gelding, t Walter. Tw
-year old filly,T Jenki, s,A1ex Cameron
Team, M Verson, J.- Forster. Car
i rage--Faa1, W Isbis er, ! Linklatcr.
Two year old filly o gelding, D Stew-
art, Team, r.1,'. A .r new. Roadster
Brood mare, J N erdue, V S, Ada
Koenig. Foal, A Nceuig, J N Perdue,
V S. One year old Elly or gelding,
J t1 Perdue, V S, D Stewart. Tw
year old Elly or gilding, .3 N Perrier:,
V i , Tipling ]aro: Saddle,lr i' �,
3 Howson, J N Perd •'' o. Singe
driver, R MclndooeD Z ewart. Team,
T Agnew, ••;" deicing earn, Sperling
et Toy; xr
CATTL
Durham-Breedin , cow, G NichoI-
son, Two year of heifer, 1 and 2, G
Nicholson. One y ar old heifer, 1 and
2, G Nicholson. eifer calf, 3 Clow
& Sons. Bull ca , J Clow & Sons, G
Nicholson. Ally other Thoroughrhred-
Elerd, James El 'ort, John Gemnlill.
Grade -Breeding c• •, 1 and 2, T
Wilkinson. Two year .ld heifer, G
Niohoison, W J Currie. One year old
heifer, T Henderson, Wilkinson.
Calf, T Henderson, T Wi kinson. Fat
and Woliaing Cattte- eke two year.
old steers, D Stewar , T Wilkinson.
Three year old ste:rs, D Stewart.
Working oxen, D St: vart, B Holmes.
Fat beast, D Stewer , W J Currie.
SEER .
Leicesters--Ram, J = s Henry. A Link -
later. Ram lamb,Pt 1.: xwell,J Henry.
Shearling ewe, 1 and 2, J Henry. Ewe
lamb, A Linklater, J 1 .eery, Downs
-Ram, 0 Iienderso., T Anderson,
Ram lamb, Jos Crows on, T Anderson.
Aged ewe, Jas arch „ hton, R aI An-
derson. Shearling - we, T Anderson,
It M Anderson. we lamb, Joseph
Crowston, R M An erson. Fat Sheep
-Fat ewe or wethe •, T Anderson, Jas
eacNaughton.
PIGS.
Berleshire, Essex, or ,S folic - Boar
of 1888, R Maxwell, p Henderson:
I3oar prior tQ 1888, C Henderson.
Sow of 1888, .3 Gillespie, It Maxwell,
Breeding sow, J Gill spa, It a_axwell.
Yorkshire or Chester Breeding sow, J
Gillespie,
POU, TRT.
Turkeys, Jas °Naughton, J Har-
rison, Ducks, D me inley, 0 Hen-
derson, Geese, ' . tterson, J Har-
rison. Brahmas, W . ylor, W Hen-
derson. Cochins, J illespie, errs
Tamlyn. Dorkiugs, 1 t 2J Harrison.
Game, J Harrison. ialuburgs, W
Taylor, 3. Harrison. angsbans, W
Taylor, 0 Henderso l , Leghorns, F
Patterson, W Ta or. Plymouth
Rocks, Jas I.xcNaug.ton, I) McKinley.
Black Spanish 1 & 2 errs Tamlyn.
Collection of fowl, W Henderson, W
Taylor.
wooLL
named,. home
T Wilson. ]Man
Thos Anderson, Cha
Blankets, union, The
McKinley. Home ep
Anderson, W 1i McOr
LEATHER AND o'rnjiit
Single harness, 1
N GOODS.
made, T Anderson,
mo,ispun wool,
Henderson.
Anderson, I)
u yarn, Thos
,ken.
MANDPACTURns,
2 l:Iomuth &
Buchanan, 111eu's se vod boots, F 11
Roderus. 1v1en's cosi.. boots, F H
Roderus. Cooper's livor , Walt Tay-
lor. Woodall pump, 1 +• 2, H Clark.
GRAIN AND 8 EDS,
er Fowler, Geo
eat, Peter
ring whottt, Specimen lace, 1 ate
iton, Snial1 Fancy knittini , errs
Hondcl'.ten. w McKenzie. Etnbr
tat. White Mrs II Clark,baiss Joh
'eo IISoff' t. ally ;Other, 1 ,held
--The frllot i Y of t it=1 figures are. f Red fail wheat, Pe
,given az to the s eel holders in the 0. J :11'oti:ht, White fall
L. Tin tot .1 number of share- Fowler, Thos Wilson, S
Iioldvrs x=1 1s,023. O then- the Eng- Geo Moffat, Jas itleNeui
0 3. 211 0 .1 Canadian nt°lnb.•I' white peas, Ii, Walter,
'head' holding 1.8 '' , g +' Y
,,, 1, .,,. ,'023 slirrcv, rind t:he 1',ar�,e white peas* 141
.. +rrew.is 170, holding. fi:t,(i7:7 sharer. tO1.te, Tilos Andeneou,
Tiros
son.
n
errs Youhill, Jas Harr son. Petunias,
nes Youhill, errs J.0a r. Phlox Drum-
nlondii, nxrs John C� r, Mrs Youhill.
`Zinnias, errs Youh' 1, Jas Harrison.
LADIES' WORK.
Coverlet, airs Agnew, errs T
Anderson, Piece
Teenlyn, Pat'ehe
Cracked, ers W
quilt, urn It Walter, n
Cabin quilt, errs W M
basket, furs R Walt
Bead work, las Tam
bertson• Cabbage,
McCracken, 8 You -
me A Young, W iI
acken. Musk melons, J
Mr. E. F. Ge
INE ARTS.
011 painting, Mrs 3 13 Ferguson,
Johns. Wate color painting,
Brocicetlshire, an:: Johns. Ora
draw ing,W 1f' Brock .nshire,Jas Ritc
Arise Pett}ypiece, c' amended. Pa
ing on pottery, ss Johns, errs
Ferguson. Paint ug on silk or se
miss Julia ex
alloy, airs J B
guson. Collect
on of paintings,
Johns. Celle 'ion -photographs, 't
13roekensllire. errs J 13 .Fergus
painted panel, commended,
F IR NOTES.
stor bad a ,most ar
tidally arranged .•
nd splendid disp
of clocks, watch, , cases and fa
articles, that war,: very generally
mired.
Mr. W. F..I3r•clrenshire exlhibit°
collection of pl otos and crayons tl
would do ,cred t .to any exhibition
Canada,
Miss M. 3. has utilized Iarge sp
with a varied and really artistic c
'notion of dras 'ngs and paintings.
Misses Ernie: and Minnie 1'et
piece had. some , ttractive specime
of crayon drawi es, amongst whi
was a very life -1 Ire representation
the Chief.
Mis. J. B. erguson had a fine
painting, also lovely paintings
rottery, silk ai d satin. .
Messrs. Mc ortnick & Co, had
good exhibit of boots, shoes a
slippers, and 1k' . F. Be Roderus
home-made baht•.
Messrs, Hotnuth & Buchanan h
two fine sets of mot uteri harness, al
a good colleetion o boots ane shoe
Mrs. S. Youhill and Mrs. J. Ca
made magnificent exhibits in fiowe
and Mrs, T. gnew in househo
plants,
lenlrs. Tamly s hada fine display
exhibit of ,pai s. •
Mr. W. Taylo exhibited specimen
of coopers' work.
• Mr. James Ellin t exhibited a her
of Five handsome nd valuable Hol
steins -two cows, a bull and tw
calves, A seven months' calf wit
remarkably large , nd attractive.
Mr. James Olo & Sons, of con. 13
East Wawanosh, showed three fin
young bred Dur ams.
Mr. W. Tayloi of Wingham, had
splendid colleetio .f fowl ahid too
three let and two 2n . rizes.
Mr. James Harried of East We
varnish, also had a 1e lot and ton
two 1st and four 2nd .rizes.
The Messrs. Wm, „ Michael "Verson,
of Kinloss, had t • o fine draught
teams, of the old w moll stock.
Mr. Thos. amide eon showed agood
herd of grade cattle.
Mr. J. Germill lea. .also an excel-
lent herd of Holsteins
Mr, W. P. Bract nshire lead on
oshibitlon several ' Ie specimens of
rifle strawberries g own hu his own
(putt, 1 and 2, airs garden.
quilt, W Il MO- Mr. Bradwin,
&Kenzie, Knit greenhouse, had -
W Robertson, flowers and house
ienzie. Work W. 11. MoCracke
r, eolnlnended,
,fin, iris. Johns.
2, errs Tandem.
Geo nroffat, nus
f the Wiu„ ham
capital exhibit of
fold plants.
neve of Brussels,
had a fine display of vegetables, 'but
bad to take second place to 11fr. Mee
Finley.
Mr. 3, A. Moen)). had six exhibits
idery on woolen, and took six .first prizes ---for grapes,
S. Embroidery, dahlias, tomatoes, musk Melons ket.
tars Triply . ebup And corn, -
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T2n. J. A. nir;LDRUM,
Donor Graduate of Toronto University.
Office and Residence --T}, at stand formerly ooeu
pied by Dr. Bethune, at the earner of Centre one
Patrick streets,
Wincltair, Ox�i.
�/I'F1YER & DICKENSON.
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BARRIS'aRS„ ko.
Solicitors fon tho Bank of Ifan,,ltoa. Commissioner:
or taking affidavits for Manitoba, Private !uncle
o lend in straight lor,na of lowest rate,. Ofiloos,..
Kent's Blook,''inghrin, Luckncw and Gerrie.
R. w. o. 5rltYerr. A. L. Dr0Srl rola.
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BARRISTER &e.,
Wiu,bam - •'Ontario.
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?h�oairz & VANSTONE,
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BARRISTERS, S3L7'ITnRs, NOTARIES PUBLIC,
CONVEYANCES, 1%TC.
OFFICES -Beaver 131o<-1:, Wf:10 a,o , Oar.,
QoRans a o,1 t>t7i.1, 02,.
Private and Company funds t., loan at hew rates of
interest. Mortgages, town e•ed farm property
bought and sold, r"t1vr0antilc collections a specialty.
R. vAIiwroas. 5. 0.. LlcGnna.
DENTISTRY, J.
' -,re, p A tt
sett
S. ,IBRO&I9 ItnratrAM,
autiful setts of
cit 1 elurt1!"Tooth"tor $8.00 per
and "lain it i t, per sett, $4.W.
In ail other hranohes of dentis-
administrate i for the painless
the only s le anesthetic known
Beaver Block, opposite the
Prided
try in proportion.
Vegetable Vapor
extraction of teeth,
OFFICE; In the
Brunswick Rotel.
DENTISTRY. -•IV. II. 4IAC3,•0:1ALD, WItenesr.
• Maker
GolVulcanite,
etc , oleCelluloid,
llu ea , Allo g
-In prices 1r0,u ^3.500 upwards per set,
crownng and bridgework. Tooth ex-
tracted without tho 165°5 pian by the use of Vital-
Air. iload Oiilce, Win;ham, side entrance op -
poste the Queen's hot°] open daily (Sundays except-
ed) trout 9 Ile fo 6 p 1 i. 1Vi11 be at Blyth every
Saturday -.-0123c,. rt of 1r+e's hote:d; Gorrio. 1st and
Mondays of each me1,th-••OOdee at Albion hotel e
Lneknow . 2n5 and th , landay and Tuesdays of
month-Oflle,c at Whiteley's hotel. Estreeting,
cents
JCI3N R17'CIIIE,
GENERAL INSURANCE AGENT,
wlronnu, 0.1'TARtet
el ROUGE MoKAY Win;ham, Licensed Auctioneer
1.)r for the Counties of Iluton and Bruce,
At moderato rates, salsa win be conducted in any
portion of the Counties.
orders car be left at the TIMr5 Office.
JOIIN CURRIE, WI000AM, •
LICENSED AUCTIONEER.
Orders left at T111:13. office promptly attended to
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Llammnn AucrIOl:I:3 t 1'1531, TIII4 COUNTY 4C,
O9' HURON.
Sales attended In any part of ,the Co. Charges
Mtoderate. 1
JAMES HENDERSON,
ransom) AtrcttosnER rot. Connie. IItetoN AND
,mien.
Ail sales attended to promptly and on the Shortest
Notice.
Charges moderate and Satisfaction Guaranteed.
Alt necessary arrangements ton bo made at rho
Truss' aloe, i+
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CALEDONIAN WALL.
t.This nts of ev ry kind aub y to fiigure. env of
tortes doe., eppty to
JAMES r,ot'TIT, •
''at Cline IS co's store.•
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