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and Chippendale style and the oak and jail. He was first sent to 1prislon at into the ditc�h on the , � � � Wm�e P � I I'll, a. �i' : �'��,If;,�,. � �,,...,
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.., Hensall ........... 10.30 6.18 property. the saddle, and" - It er ,arduous efforto-i.ii erectw* 4 ,
as long as I can. six car lengths of the end of the - on " di 1 $ W.,40- "Quit4, Ao Qw. -as though merely taIn Indic . � 14004-i. ,
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, A historic pageant of un n' Ov t.0 the Court of St. James, in a speech tion o posses'i :�igh I'll . . I - " ,�weveir ", 1'. �.
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- Brucefield ......... 10.44 6.32 terest was recently conducted at. ertook them. Tom Thumb caught . - s ng es of .
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l . . 11.35 asants, smugglers and cricket- tive struck the rear, of the mammoth Gra"hic, Illustrated News, Pun6h and greatest trainers and drivers in under the Ice, which was sqv,prai in- ps . " i .
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Blyth ....... 7.21 ers in top hats. The episodes of the Jumbo. The giant of the antinal cre. all the London papers published scores light harness history, to be trained :ches re the . . , ver ,A, 7
,- nt inoltuded a Roman legion pre- ation emitted one terrific roar, the thick. I ha,d, no ,idea Whe .. . � ': " "�
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'.1 Belgrave ......... 11.56 7.33 pages of pictures of Jumbo And prose and 'as a 'pacer. Marvin refused but of- A C h"", �",To � I Its., 0
... g to resist an attack by the Brit- like of which was Perhaps ne,�er heard - hole in the ice *43 lodated. I could of I . , . M-
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� Wingham Jet., Ar.., 12.08 7.45 parin poei�y for several weeks in succes- fered to, make, -him a- trotter. it to �r4in.foll,'.6,60., *,.,e.paa 't 9
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Wingham. Jet., Lv.. a of Cissbury, outside the jungle itself. In the im- sion,London Fun suggesting that on hi . Ok not, of course, e' ,skiii.- 0ne of : he Owes, Tr en
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. 12.12 7.56 now the property of the nation- a pact as the engine struck him the Account of the national interest mard. ;and the first raile he.w.ent at th' X was .there aiiy iban, iiii yards bdin'-,the"suminit" j,e-w. -, !
: visit by Thomas a Beckett and 'his unfortunate beast was bro e � way in which I could signal ?,my pligilt ' '
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South. P.M. retinue to his palace at Tarrihg- an knees and the 6n ught to big fesW in Jumbo that theAlon--be re- new gait Was it 4.20.- After tbat he tp those who W . . . . fused, to budge iO4 It w�s .found that , � , j��
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gine and part of the moved from the British coat of arms made -rapid improvement and emerge. . .. . . �. ms k the impedi Which it carried A"
:� Winghain ......... 6.55 g.15 inc I . had him ti�otting in around 101gy I - I .1. . been 1�9*ely pit'on, and..tlireateuedl. ..
.� ident of the old smuggling �ays first car passed along his back, inflict- ano'an elephant substituted therefor, Marvin . ,
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.. Wingham. Jet . ..... 7.01 8 21L reproduced by the corporation em- ing ugly and Painful braises; his all with a motto, "Dieu et nion Jumbo." MO which was extremely fast for in finding the ho .9 *1 eelf 1'iV to -upset its balance. The, unleading I I
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Belgrave .......... 7.15 S32 ployes; a cricket match in -the old but impenetrable hide was torn the Finally, after a month's delay and those days of old-fashioneLd tracks, had dropped .'. - I I dont and refAwtemn$r'of its-burde * ,took 40 4 t,J
" full length of the body; his feet torn wheii preparation had been completed ound -high-wheel did s much -fast and serious ihifiki , - I OX lightn-
' Blyth ............. 7.27 8.44 style, and an attack by highwaymen and ninety p believe, 1 ev4' ini�uteej amid vivid flashes n
.11 &52 on a farmer and his wife. The spec- and blood issued from his mouth. He lox;_ pping Jumbo, Barnum's agent sulkie . -,He wa ,Did We b Mr. Nforoe or sinco-.' As, iV - I., Ug -e.
.1 Londesborough .... 7.35 1411i S s a , 11 y ifii an# violent thinQ r. The ,indf-
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I I Clinton Jet ....... 7.49 4.06 tacle was arranged by the Rotary was not instantly killed, living for 'Mak Offered $50,000 if he would let Morgan,' and a short time later I released -one- of my ban .. Then I'' - ". . . 1. 4 . 11 ,-",%'. 1, ',.:.� �
Clinton ........... 7.56 4.18 Club, mainly in aid of the funds of ]l5 minutes after being struck, expir- jU240 remain in his old 'quarters. though Smuggler had never been began ciro es,'dra,g- - - % �
Clinton Jet . ........ 8.03 4.20 , I I moving arouzia in , , , l , '. I _ r #.Ob , 7--, - :�. .,
., ke him from - again changed hands ging my body .along-by� digging the , . ,::
� Worthing Hospital. ing while effortl were being made to This �of course, could not be done, as to a race he C
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: Brucefleld ......... 8.15 4.82 A Gutenberg Bible 470 ears Ol under the train. ii(kaands of dollars had been ex- and this time for $30,600. His first handepff on the other. wrist- into th BALDWIN's V.irT ,TO;)'� - .,BR,ITAIN
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:. Kippen ........... 8.22 440 was recently brought to Lo on The engine was badly damaged, the pended in litbographing and adver- race was at Buffalo, when he vas ice above my head. Gradually a - .1
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I Hensall ........... 8.32 4*50 well known bookseller. i le as Pilot, headlight and bell knocked off tis-ing his arrival in America and, ac- eight years old, and though he was my - . IDDEN, ' ,� .
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� Exeter ............ 8.47 5.0S been in the possession of t e . e - and the side gearing twisted. It was cordingly, he set sail on the Assyrian beaten by Thomas Jefferson . be upward, my hand touched the edge of A very interesting stor-v',ibout,.W,.�----
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11 first got out of the way and then be- Monarch on March 25th, 1882. After Mad turf history that day for -he the hole. SeizinK this with the other 1
. Benedictine monastery, 47 i es ro . �, . I &aldwin, the, present.prer�itr.
. Vienna, for 3W years. Despite i gan the big task of getting the huge a 'ro� Staluipgo .
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*;. C. N. R. TIME TABLE age it is in excellent condition. e e body of Jumbo off the track. ugh passage he -arrived in New ti'otted a mile in 2.20— beating the hand, I anchored myself; then went of Great Britaim, a story -tha,t.,piret; - )
I YASL Some York, in good condition, on Sunday. stal,lion record. 'Six weeks later he about the work of releasing myself ents his patriotism and ,generosity ,'.V .
. are only 12 other complete copes Fi conception of the undertaking may be morJiing, April 9th. On Monday Jum- won the $10,000 1 ZhamPiOuebli'P 'from the remaining bonds. A few a most - I
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*� a.m. p.m. the world. The illuminated iti,l gathered from the fact that bis car. bo.'Was placed in the menagerie de- stallion stakes attractive light, has just got'' , ;i, ,
,. Goderich .......... 6.00 2.20 . at Mystic Park, seconds later I climbed out of the into prfilt in ,London. . I .
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Holmesville ....... 6.17 2.37 letters bave a perfect coloring an cass weighed close upon 10 tons. The vartment of the "great show" and ex- Boston, li�ating five of the leading water to.face'a white-fuced, frighten- Six Years ago a letter appeared iii'-
- Clinton ............ 6.25 2.52 each leaf has a very distinct ;;at,,-- problem was a new one for the rail- hibited at every performance. trotters of the day including Main- ed group of persons who, because of the Loxidon Times over- the signatdpi` -
, . Seaforth .......... 6.41 3.12 mark. The ownler said that the sup- road men, and the members Of the After having travelled countless brino Gift which had' trotted a mile the length of time I hs�d -spent 'in the of P. S. T. The writer spoke .of the -
.1 St. Columban ...... 6.49 3.20 , rstitious would be interested to know wrecking crew which had been called miles over both the old and new world, ,I? 12.20 a few days earlier, setting river, were ready to give me up for difficulties of the post-wat-gituation
Dublin ............ that to obtain this copy, which is one out did much conjecturing before co - 't , .
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6�54 3.28 11 the dangers df tra- a record for stallions. Tbis speed- lost. And to this day they have nev- the terrible burden of del�i -under
, West. of 13, he travelled backwards and eluding that the only thing that could vel by land, lake and ocean, after pas- was equalled by ,Smuggler in the er known how nearly they. were, wWh the nation must -bendi, the ne- I
�� a.m. p.m. P in. forwards four times and each time I be done. was to roll the huge mass. lzinLr,'safely through �he different cli- *hird heat. It vrds two years before ,.�ight", I cessity of making people understan& ' . ..
� Dublin ...... 10,37 5.38 9' he- occupied No. 13 sleeping birth, the I Rope- cables were tlaereupo-n procured miLtes from the toMd to the irigid be engaged in another great rate, .
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I St. Columban. 10.42 5.44 last time he was in London being on. ,ind fastened to him, one to the front 7one Jumbo, the greatest wonder of this time against Judge Fullerton. - that the love of country was a tbing ,',' "
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, , , Seaforth ..... 10.53 5.53 9. 0 in far better condition than the one in I body, and, though perhaps 100 circus (I elephant tribe, died an ignominous Smuggler won J again and once more -- LE his perional fortune was* about 159%- .1 I
I Clinton ...... 11.10 6.08 10-04 . , path. reduced the stallion record, -his third FIELDING. PUT F&A ON 1
. Holmeaville .. 11.20 7.03 10-13 the British Museum. ,mployees and spectators were on the The value of the animal has been mile -being in 2.17- . - - . 000. He would --put one-fifth -of that -
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I Goderich ..... 11.40 7.20 10.30 Horse Shoe Pass at Llangollen, repes at the first Pull, with others en- va'Aously estimated at $75,000 to The horse was now a national HECKLER'S.EFFORTS, sum into government bonds, wMchhe' t�,;_&
Wales, was the scene of a thrilling 'learoriiig to assist with planks as %156;000. would turn in to be cancelled. ffti I
. It is a fact, however, that figure and had only one outstand- It is said that Right Hon. Joseph hoped'that -his gift of *ne-fifth of his
I motor accident when a car plunged pries behind the body, it did not move. Barnum & Comiyany were offered ing rival. This was the great Gold- Chamberlain used. to hire men to at- fortune to the country woi:ild encom,-
z_ C. P. R� TIME TABLE over the mountain road and fell Then other scores,of men were added- s1:00.000 cash a short time before the smith Maid, with the world's record tend political meetings and interrupt age other men of means to do -,the
I Bast. nearly 600 feet. The car, in which to the forces on the ropes, and when death of the animal, which they re- of 2.14, and perhaps the most re- him with questions, so that he could same. . .
. a.m. P -M. were two men was descending the the "Yo heave" of the master of fused to accept. markable trotter in the history of "get back" at them. Be that as it F. S. T. was Stanley Baldwin; the .
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,; � Goderich .......... 5.50 1-15 steep hill when the brakes faRed, ceremonies sounded the big mass of the breed. They met in July, 1976, may, it is w
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., , emset ............ 5.55 1-20 and the car dashed down at a terri- inert flesh and bone began to move- 0 when the anare War. eighteen years Ron. -W. S. Fielding usually got the of the Tredsury,, the, office he th" . 'I
. . McGaw ........... 6.04 1-30 fie speed. Both men jumped for their and was soon clear of the tracks, old, in a race which attracted all best of any heckling. Always genial,
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��' Auburn ........... 6.11. 1-41 lives, and escaped serious injury. I while Mr. Hutchinson, one of the pro- OLD PLOW HORSE A TROTTING held. Rue was as good as his wor& .
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I.: � Blyth ............. 6.25 1-52 Meanwhil,e the car continued its flight prietors and other managers of the I 'a "versary by He bought bonds worth some three- ".,
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.1� Walton ........ 6.40 2-07 mounting an embankment and uproot. SENSATION Maid won the first ,beat in record his quick repartee. quarters of a million dollars and gave 1�
� I MeNaught ......... 6.52 19 show, stood by plainly showing their time but finished tired and Smuggler Just after the war, feeling in th
.. their favorite. That e them back to the treasury. A few
.1 Toronto ........... 10.25 2- ing a large hawthorn tree before' .part of the sporting world after throwing a Shoe at the head of House was very tense, and many ex- other patriotic men folio d -his e3r-
6-20 plunging over a .500 or 600 foot preci- While all this was taking place the which is interested in the light harness the stretch was close up. In the Sec- changes of words passed across the ample, but only a few. we
,.� . , West pice into the valley. Nea�ring the veterinary surgeons with the circus horse has been all what they call agog 6nd heat he broke badly and Marvin floor as to the partici In all about- �
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... a.m. p, M. bottom it struck ging were attending to Jumbo's companion. this summer over the remarkable per- just got him Inside the distance participation of members and their nation. Only a handful of men Imeve
1. Toronto ........... 7.40 5.10 bough which stripped the body from Tom Thumb, who had escaped with a formance of a trotting horse named flag. The third beat was a desperate relatives in the great cionflik. On
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,.� MeNaught ........ 21.4-8 8.57 the chassis. Fortunately no cars broken leg. This was set, afterwhich Dan MeXinizey. There are scores of one. The mare was tiring while one occasion a' western Conservative the gtory-was too remarkable to re-, - I
. .. . Walton ........... 12.01 9.10 were -ascending the Pass at the ime. member (who was also a clergyman) . ,, ,
.1. t he was lifted into his cage and taken 1)orses that have trotted faster than Smuggler was str6lig, but Green main a secret. forever.
1 . � h the rest of the animals to Dan in the campaign over the Grand the driver of Lucille, and Bu� k n at Mr. Fielding, and . .�11
- Blyth ............. 12.12 9.22 The Pass was the scene of a similar -,iway witz ' *
1 9.33 accident to a charabanc when thir_ LondoR.. where the circus appeared Circuit, so it is not his phenomenal Dioble, the driver of Goldsmith , 0 ed: 'T should fike to .
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12-34 9.44 teen People had narrow escapes. Some the following day. speed that has made his work so sen- Maid, appeared to understand each 'al wh�t im the right honorable I
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. Meneset ........... 22.41 9.51 month-, ago a motor car rolled from Matthew Scott was the devoted and sational. It is the fact that be is 14 other. They pocketed Marvin, and gentleman had a son in the war." There is only one law of salesman- .
-,.- Goderich .......... 12-5 9.55 topr to bottom of the Pass. constant companion of J^umbo from years old and until a few months ago he had to take back, and drive Mr. Fielding ignored the question, ship—to love one's customer as ones
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, fore, and had naturally become great- turf ,mreer is at an end. Nor is it and his horse were in a minority, Minister turned his1keen -but pleasant -_:
,4,:1 - JAMES WATSON iSALE OF JUMBO TO P. T. BARNUM 1v attached to his charge. � .
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. � African wilds lay beside the tracks the races at all. But the fact that The next heat he won more easil nevertheless I will answer it. In my � --
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.. elephant ever kept in activity, was The following day thousands from must be good. -the war he hap- . . I . �
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�, Ma% Strmt � � Seafoft killed by a freight engine in the G. city and townships flocked to lbe ina have not been exhausted by long breed. Later on he again met Gold- ately crossed to England and enlisted . .1
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. � �� ---.-- — -.-- on two continents, the death of Jumbo I Jumbo's body was dressed by Peter better than 2.10 on the half -mile by'that wonder horse. He lowered he received a commission on the field, AFTER
� I on the night of September 15, 1885, i Peters, butcher, and his hide an and tracks in the Middle Western States. the stallion record to 2.15Y4, and died fought through the war and returned, nip .. �. �
�. HEIRS WANTED t-xQ4ted interest on botf� sides of the 1 frame turned over to the Smith.sonian It is possible that -he might go down in 1890. thank God, to Canada."
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I he had become a national, favoritel A damage action was afterwards revive for Kansas some of the glory � 3 , .
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1, . are to -day living in comparative pov-; columns of comment and the name I claiming $100,000 for the killing of won for the state in days gone by. - SCOTLAND, - .
. orty who are really rich, but do not, :of St. Thomas was heralded to the Jumbo. A Settlement out of court Dan McKinney is well, though not TO DEATH...'TWAS ONE OF I . affor& I I
cn.da of the earth. Throughout Am- was reached, however, just before the fashionably bred. His sire was Red MANY NARROW ESCAPES reservoir supplying the needs of `1 benefit as weg , I -
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. Send for Index Book, "Missing Heirs I " r'ica, where the famous showman, P. trial was begun at New York City, McKinney, which was bought in 1909 Ardue, Applecross, Ross -shire, ha I I
" T. Barnum, by liberal expenditure of the Grand Trunk paying $.5,000 in by Judge Blackwell and some other the 1--�'k �
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Cully authenticated lists o I ters' ink, had rnade In performing the amazing trickS rendered water unfit for consumption, Healthful exercise fdr the teetf%
I . . f missing I prin the name cash, in addition to providing the cir- rating enthusiasts of Oklahoma. He with which he has mystified the world, according to the Sanitary Inspector. and a spur to cIigestion. A loogw �
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1. q , . heirs and unclaimed estates which Jumbo .synonymous with his big .Show 1 rus free transportation over the never proved of much aecoi�nt on the Houdini, the master magician, has Rapid ship construction was,recent- - lasting refreshment, soothing ft :
have been advertised for, here and the fatality was newspaper topic for I Grand Trunk the following year. A- track and was retired to the stud, had many a narrow escape from death. ly recorded at the Furness shipyard nerves and i I
�11 abroad. The Index of Missing Heirs , weeks. For information reproduced mong tho6e from St. Thomas who whero his stomach.
;1 I we offer for sale contains thousands I here, the writer is indebted to The 11 . opportunities of being More than once, when he has been on the Tyne. A 20500 -ton vessel for The World Famous ,dgwmll, 1-
11 went to New York as witnesses wer2 mated with the best mares were re- shack -led hand and foot and' thrown service on the Canadian lakes has pas- 8
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11 stricted. Dan MeXinney was one of into the Water or buried alive, he has sed her trials and is now loading hdr by hands 11
V"! American, Canadian, English, Scotch, ing of Jumbo occurred very Simply. I Fred Arnum, ('onductor William'Al- his colts and nobody ever expected been in actual physical danger, and first carg- 1:14f,ull of
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I Irish, Welsh, German, French, Bel- The big Barnum & Bailey -how had gie, Engineers D. Brown and W. Bur- anything much from him but a good has saved himself only by his quick 'laying of her keel.
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r i I I ,�. other newspapers, inserted by lawy. 1yoolworth avenue, and the empty jeweler of to -day. Mr. Flaeb and a used in the buggy occasionally, .and Some of these thrilling experiences deepened to eight feet below low wat- I .. . .
I.. ers, executors, administrators. Also I circus cars were placed on the Grand companion, John Rowe, were the onl as recently as 1�st Spring was so are described vividly by Houdini him- er, so as to enable motor and'�vind- . 0 - - � I - 11�
;�, contains list of English and Irish I Trunk siding alongside the grounds. ones other than the circus and raily- lightly regarded 'that he was sold to self in the first of a series of articles driven fishing boats to enter it at any
� 11 . - Courts of Chancery and unclaimed i Following the evening exhibition in way employees to witness the acci- Bert Walters, a Winfield, Kansas, in -the Populax Science Monthly, in state of the tide. Other works, in- . r �G �
,',, vidends list of Bank of England the big tent by Jurpbo and his com- dent. Mr. Flach still recalls the horseshoer,'for $175. It was Walton which he bares may hitherto unreveal- eluding, the extension of thd break- 11 I
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1�. . ,p- list. Send $1.00 (one dollar) down elephant, the loading of the enced as they ran down the embank- had speed. He handed hi over to he moves. � about 41,000 pou.nds. Increased har-
..�, I At animals was begun. All the other 2,1 ment and cleared the fence a moment a 0 2 1,
!;,-��, le I c I reinsman named Ry Rhodes "Of course I perform no trick,
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tion of the two, the most valuable to of the affair he prizes one of Jum- first time. This was a trot for $1,000. some little thing going amiss and not Ministry. The craft is made entirely, � I
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M � Pittsburgh, Pa., U. S. A� all the rest of the menagerie com- Jumbo was the largest elephant ev- field, for early in the race he was as well—permanently. The former it is7 able to ride out quite rough sea$ . ; .
.h 2920-tg er seen, either wild or in captivity. caught in a pocket and his driver had has happened several times, and as a 'Without any fear of damage. It has . . . . ..
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- , -1. FIRE P\TSURANCE C&Y. fot,nia some years ago. I had Sheep dog trials attracted 11arge . .. I
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�� �� �:` , OFFICERS: ed the superiintendent of the Zool-Ogi- ous of trottgw to he taken from calmly and carefully about the formanees."', The Scottish Challesgv to Mg&* . I
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1 ,,'?�� J. Connolly, Godorich - - President - I f- . cal Gardens, a MT. Bartlett, $10,00o
pg i r� - Jag. Evans, Beechwood, Vice-president N '�,%- - for 'him as he stood in the gardens. I I., ,of freeing myself, I began to struggle Cup was "n for the'third time by a � I
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