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Benedict, Charles, 1868- (Charles Julius Ernest Leslie)
Vs General-Manager Westmount in January The Snow Storm .WestmounVs Snow Scoop WestmounVs Goldfish A Haven of Rest .A February Fantasy Mountaineering in Westmount WestmounVs Winter Sports Westmount in March Signs of Spring On Guard To The Reverend Edward Bushell Spring Comes to Westmount What Price Civilization?Westmount in
.Coat» 25 cents a day.Spring wheat, white, 2 bushels and sheaf—1, W.G.Draper, Compton, J.Edwards, Cookshire.Spring wheat, red, 2 bushels and sheaf—1, J.Edwards; 2, J.Kirkby, Birchton.Spring wheat,adoga, 2 bushels and sheaf—1, N.Edwards :2, J.Edwards.Barley, 2 rowed, 2 bushels anj sheaf—1, J.Edwards; 2, N.Edwards Barley
M Swift.ji Baddle horse, besteaper: 1 Albert 18 LL Clough, 2 M H Cosbraze, 12 CEREAL PRODUCE.AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTS AND GARDEN VEGETABLES, GRAINS, &c.Spring wheat, white, 2 bushels and 2 C H Edwards, Cookshire.\u201c Spring wheat, red, 2 bushels and theaf \u20141 J Kirkby, Birchtou, 2 Juhu E (wards Cooukshire.Spring wheat
Kilgour. , pe and tte ose : Aberdeen yellow turnips,\u201d 6 \u201d (named\u20141 C; H.Fdwards, 2 J.Kirkly.Red carrots, 12argest, named\u20141 J.J.Nisbett, Mob-obe, beat morn nF 2 bushels and sheaf\u20142 J.C.McKelvey, Cherry River.2 bushels od sheal\u20141 John Edwards, Cookshire, ; 2 C.H.] Edwards, do.Barley, wed, 2
.I Barter, 2 Robt GRAINS, ETC.Spring wheat, white, 2 bushels and sheaf — 1 J.Edwards, Cook-shire.Spring whent, red, 2 bushel* and beat- 1 J.Edwards, Cookshire.Spring whtat,adoga, 2 bushels and sheaf—1 J Edwards, Cor k-shire Barley, 2 rowed, 2 bushels ard sheaf—1 J Edwards, 2 VV Edwards, Cookshire.Barley, 6 rowed, 2 bushels
100 11* 65 75 Provender 80 90 Yellow Meal (coarse) 80 tt 90 Yellow Meal (fine) 1 00 1 25 Oats hush (32bs) 38 40 Barley, bushel 45 tt 50 Peas, P bushel, good 80 90 Beans, bushel 1 00 tt 1 25 Buckwheat 50 (f 55 Corn, per bushel * 47 Mr.Edward Dion, belonging to Mont magny, has returned from the Klondyke with 10,000
.Female of any age Robt Ness, diploma.PERCHERONS AND NORMANS.Stallion four years old and uppards—1 D.J.Pope, 2 G Saultry.AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTS AND GARDEN VEGETABLES, GRAINS, &c.Spring wheat, white, 2 bushels and sheai—1 A Ducharme, S Mave Vachons, 2 0 H Edwards, Cookshire.Spring wheat, red, 2 bushels and sheaf —1 J Kirkby
by an agricultural piper of New York for the beet \u2022ire of potatoes has been awarded to C.K.Coy, of Aroostook county, Maine.His crop was 738 bushels.# Edward SUoott, cashier of the Sergeant-at-Arms of the United States House of Representatives, has fled with 27,000 entrusted to hie oars.Canada is believed te be hie
the church press release, on June 22, 1910, John McFarlane, Esq., and the Rev.Edward Bushell, rector of St.Matthias’, and others,aid a cornerstone for a new church building.The old wooden prairie-Gothic chapel on the church grounds was noonger adequate for the growing community.The Montreal architectural firm, Ross
\" Sidey -40 cents per bushel.Also a quantity of good Seed Wheat. 1.00 per bushel.Edward Bade*.Movehead, Que.J.H.SHAW.«Ion.Live *tock and implement*. thlîîr*.'\u2018whiu tb.y \"iV wl t h* ei.*1 \u201c Bri ng thatittle one of your s to us now.Time , was when pictures were auxury for the 111 I favored few
growrh.a- a régis quantity of good came from other colleges, showing the bushel.Edward\tn Journaux
whom gave very interesting addressee-\t__ PERSONAL MENTION { 209 Spark's St., Ottawa, In fcpite of a plot to deprive the public of our superior instruction, this school \u2014- .,\t\u201c Phenomenal growth, ah a régis quantity of good\t,from other colleges, showing the bushel.Edward\tn<<,<* tor an institution of this FOR
20141 W.Owens.Sow, withitter\u20141 W.Owens, 2 J.Harvey.Sow, under 6 months and over 2 sheaf\u20141 J.H.and P.P.Fowler, 2 Willowdale Farm.3 W.Edwards.Oats, white, 2 bushels and sheaf\u2014 1\tW.Edwards, 2 Willowdale Farm, 3 G.\tJ.Mitchell.Field Peas, 2 bushels\u20141 H.Mag-non.Buckwheat, 2 bushels\u20141 H.Mag-non, 2 W
c, Joseph Goodfellow 1 bushel of wheat, James Freeland 1 bushel of peas and 1 of oats, James Kolly 1 bushel of peas, Edward McLean 50 , Jas.McLenn 1 bushel of peas, James Brown 50c, William Brown 1 bushel of wheat, John Cowan 1 bushel of peas, Joseph Holdsworth 81, John by Com Watson : That the school rates Harrigan 1 bushel
\\ \"Fowler, 3J Kirby.\u2019 PRIZE LIST.( Continued from page 2-) CEREAL PRODUCE.- Agricultural Products-and) Garden Vegetables.GRAINS, Spring wheat.white PENSE -1 J.lwo rd, shire. Spring À w heat, hg bushel s and ETC.2 bushe's Cook- sheaf 1 J.Edwards, Cookshire.- ring wheat,ndaga, 2 bushels and sheaf.\u20141 J Pdwards
openings.Miss Hazel M.Merrill of Sherbrooke was a guest of R.R.Harris and H.H.Farman for a few days this week.Miss Lily Meloche, of Montreal, has been the guest of ber cousin, Mrs.P.B.Dunn of Stanstead for three weeks.WHOLE No.3893 TOWN TOPICS Potatoee are being offered for 75 to 1.00 a bushel.Edward Chartier of Morgan was
- Crusaders plax Ballanivne.\u201ci ing bunch: Woodside, Crossan, Dor-, ingham, Young, Seeds, Jude.Tun] man, May, A.McKenzie, Ross, Dou-_ Bushell.Edwards, Orr, Harvey gal, Hutchison, Caie, Anderson, Bur- Beattie., nett and Newrhan.Mr.Jas.Rose will officiate, Brown, Rinder, Peto, Ian 5 \u20ac Tucker, Jus.Ho Royal Rovers travel to
such a scarcity of fraotional currency occur as (o cause public inconvenience.The stock of flour and grain in store yesterday, was, flour, 24,160 barrels ; wheat, 193,-000 bushels; oats, 6.900 bushels; barley, 88.300 bushels ; peas, 6,600 bushels ; iye,,719 bushels Edward Keeler, photographer, was so badly burned
, L.L.Bowker ; 3, J.A.Farnsworth ;4, A.Williams.2 bushels Wheat\u20141, W.Edwards ; 2, J.Edwards.2 bushels Barley\u20141, J.Edwards; 2, VV.Edwards.1 bushel Peas\u20141.J.Ethrington ; 2, Thos.Cromwell.1 bushel Beans\u20141, G.A.Dufort; 2, S.\tA.Hyatt.1 bushel Corn in the ear\u20141, G.T.\tSpafford ; 2, J.P.Smith.1 bushel Turnips\u