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\ 18[ Jltllll B~B ' o• IOBNSTO'Wlf, :N. '1', CAPITAL. HlRPLUS • - OJrF1C.IIB8: IOHN G, FJ!IRBE8, - Prealllen~ WJI. B. VAN VLllllT, Vlce.Prelldent WK. K\KIJII. Cuhlee DIRJIICTOa.l \ Wm. B. Van Vllet, W. L, .JollnliOIIo John G. Ferree, :Martin CoUID.t, Borden D. Smith, Chas. !?ier~on. Daniel ¥cMattlllo Wllllam ¥cl0e. F. E. Koyer J'atnes !4 Nortllrup w lllillm c.. llii.Ckllll;l\. ,. WE ISSUE SPJIICIAL DEPOSIT BOOKS On •vm• ot One Dollar to 'i'en Thou\\-nd, on which lnterea: will be paid at the rate ot '!'hree per cent. per annum. EVERY THREE J!ONTHI!I. ll Interest Is not 11ra.wn out.' It will ba added to the principal and dmw Interest. Deposits made on or before the 81Xth d&.J ~ the month draw interest trom the tlrat. SAFETY DEPOSIT· BOXES TO RENT IN OUR NEW BURGL.A..:n l':ROOJI' V.A.ULT. lntere•t-be&ring certlncate•. b1Ue4. Dra.ftM on &&1 tlle Prln<>i:;>a.l Cltlea Of tile lVorlcJ. Cool Drinks FOR Bot Weather. Imported and Domestic Gtnger Ale, Geyser and Arondack Spring Water Extra Fancy Sarsaparilla. Chas. 0. Cross\& Sons Her Way. \That M:rs. Gossip has rather a downright manner, hasn't she?\ \Come to think of it. she has some telling ways.\-Baltimore American. ·Songsters. I love the robins' notes so bland. They sing, mine ear delighting, Much louder than mosquitoes, and Don't even think of biting. -Washington Star. Some Are. - '. MAIN t .~ SlRffl SURVfY ENGINEER FRANKLIN'S · MUCH· DISCUSSED LINES APPROVED AND MAY BE EXTENDED EAST TO CITY LIMITS The...oommon council 'held a regular sessio.n Monday evenin-g. MaYOII\ Gross- -was in the chair with all of the alder- men except Alderman--.iLt-large Wilms preRent .. -After the presentJa:tion o.f daims and accounts which were re- ferre-d to the commi!Uee, the auditing committee reported favora-bly upon the following birts which were ap- proved by the council and ordered SQ.I llepattea ,. . ' . . The original . Efferves- cing· Salin~ Laxtttive, and, Uri& . A-cid Solvent All sizes - . 25c, G_Dc an!' $1.00. At van Voast's~Pharma~y. Corner Main and_ Market S~e-et ....... ~~:Y:IR - fOR::·..tHf fAIR • GOVER-NOR'S VISIT, HORS:El RAC· lNG, MIDWAY AND tlATTLE EX· HIBI'I'S WILL BE SPECI4-L FEA· TUR!iJS. Tlfe seventieth annu•arl fair_ under - the '<tuspi.ces of the Fulton oouruty A:gri•eultura.l society promises to be ' The e-vent, whdch and East Clinton -avenl¥! as SQn as A. the OO..nner event. R. Kinne presents· a warranty deeq to represen.'ts both Fulton and Hamil- .the city of the piece of -property at tim countHes, is •a1wa·.ys -p·arl:li!cu·larly that point. interesting <to tbe Clitizens of Fulton The repairs of wind-ows in ·the fire county. S'ince i-ts. <l!I'~aniZIBJtion the departmeil.t w-as referred to the com· 90Ciaty ha,s enjoyed .u-npial'ail-leled guc-\ pa1d: Engineer's pay roll No. 24 . $ James D. Straight ..•..•. J. A. Colin .• , ....•••••• VanNest & Goodwell Norman Rouse .. '- ....•.••• W. H. Goodei:note ..••.•. John Harris ...••.•••.• 22.50 2.00 35.69 21.50 1-3.&1 'l.Q.O'O 10.00 mittee. · cess ·in f-urn·ishing excellent 'P'fOgr-wms Alderman Lippert brou,<»ht up \ne of •almu·sement a:ndr its· yearly endea- . •speed ordinance of trolley ca-rs. He vor to make its e'xhibd•bions more '<tll'd 1 said- that Charles King ihad called his more a.ttractiYe 'h•ars been one of the 1 attention to the rate of speed that cars reasons for stucq,ess. This year . the run on North Pen-y streE't. The al-der- visito'rs ~at the fair _are to ,h!ave •a dis- man stated that Mr. King !had recent- I tinguishea gues-t. ' ly had a narrow escap•e from an- l!Cci· As announce-d some time ago in the F. C. Treat .....•.••..•• E. J. Lorentz .......... . _Supt. of Streets, pay roll No. 32 ..... _ ......... . Engineer's pay roll, No. 23 . Street Superintendent's Pay Roll, No. 3 3 ..•..••••• Quackenbush Bros. • ...•. _Quackenbush Bros. • •.•.• Quackenbush Bros. • •...• Central Market · ....•...• Thos. 0 'Neil ........... . W. A. Peck ••.•••.••••• James Seaman ....•••••• J. P. O'Neil & Son ••...•• J. G. Ferres ....•.• , •••• Morning Herald ........• Rochester Germicide Co. • • The Hamilton Broom Co. . . Utica Fire Alarm Co. . ..•• Utica Fire Alarm Co. . ...• Chas. Hvass & Co. . ..•••• Beattie Line Works Co. . .• Bowman & VanDerpoel ... A. Frederick ..........• Uhlinger & Son .......•• Shaw & Erkenbrack ..••.• J. L. Selmser •.........• P. A. ZimmQ!t ..•....... Martin Diggs .......... . Order Tracks Tako:>n l~p- 3.30 4.95 165.:>9 22.50 188.76• 7.33 4.99 10.00 36.69 1.22 2 4 .;r 2 17.50 5. 73 9.45 L60 7.56 3.25 11.71 2.90 16.00 30.00 12.52 2.00 25.00 6.v0 25.00 6.50 5.35 City Clerk Eogaslde 1·ead a commun- ication from, Bake·r & Burton, atorueys for the F., J. & G. railroad company • sbating that the stockholders at a mee~ng yesterday afternoon had rati· fied the acti-on oif the ,directors and would remove the rails on Water stree-t as soo-n -as the mat\t:er -was ap- proYed by t-he r-ailroad commission. dent while driYing out from his prop: Daily Repu.tliliea.n, ·Go;verno'r Hu'gJhes erty across the tracl' -and the al(!erman will visit the Fulton county fair on ' suggested t.hat if_ the city had a-speed the afternoon of Tuesd 1 ay, Septe<m:ber ordinance that was !:'Ood for .anything 1 ?· I-t will be reo:nembered lth,alt some that it be, enforced. ,.Alderman Lip- i time ·ago, ~-h<:>_ -Ful-ton coun-ty society pert also called ·attention to the light' together wi-t'h l!eveml othe<r ~aJir as- at the corner orf Mason and Mar-ket socliatioUB oif the state exten-ded !in- vitations to the elhief ex-ecutive of t!he sl!ate to visit the fairs. The Govern- or, u-ntil a few days 1a;go, was -uooble to gi-ve the ass-ociations -a. definite an- swer, btit he-ld curt - encoul\agement provid-ing thlat he coul<d ,a,Tl'1ange 'busi-_ ne:ss matters. Presddent Briggs, A. streets, saying that the property own- ers of th·at section ·would like it re- moYro f-rom •the side -to the center of the street. -These matters were refer- red to the pr<>per committees. Wa-ter Street Plans- · Ald-erman Lippert then moved that D. Kibbe and ot-hers of •the ~ocrul as- the map, profiles and spe:ificati'Dns as socia:tion, together wit'h Assemlblly- prepared by /the city engmeer for the l'U)an Mills, visited th·e Go.vernor re- paving of Wa-ter s-treet be -adopted and I entl - nd ·t was to •~ t · ' c y a 1 some ex...,n- the clerk be ins.tructed to _advertise for ' thr-O'llgh . their influence t.ha.t . Mr. -bids. Alderman Quilhot askoo if the H-ug'hes -flavored Fulto-n -cou-ruty by ac- •specificatlons showoo the railroad to cepting ~he invitation to 'be present be on the street. one •afternoon and delliver •an rudd-ress. · Alderman Lippert report;ed that the engineer had informed him •that the - The Governor's Aeceptance-- railroad w.as not 'C{)nsidered -in these' ' T-he Governor's acceptrance of specifications. Ald-erman QuUhGt then invitaiion is 11.s follows: moyed· that the matter .be laid- -over Sta-te of New York, anothE'r meeting and the council act on -a new pf'tition. He said that the , property owners on the street had I signed the paper requesting the pave- ment -witll tue belit>f that tile railroad Executive Chrum'ber, Alibany. .A.u•gus1t 17, 1907. Mr. WUliam T. Briggs, President Fulton Co-unty A:gri~ · cultural Society JOihnstow.n, N.Y. company would stand some share of tlle expt'nse. Dear. Sir: Frost-Don't you yearn for an air- ship? Snow-N'o. They're of no earth!~. use.-Harper's Weekly. Ald·erman ~laloney's· motion that the comp-an;f be instructed to take up the tracks -was -c-art·ied. AJuerman Lip-pert who has been I ·am d1reClted by Governor }Jug-~ several months trying to get the hes to inform you tb'alt up-on consd·der- \Yater -s-treet pavement matter actt.>d a•t1on of 'his engagements for :the f·all, on by the -c-ouneil, at this point de· it wm ~_ive hirrn pleasure to accept clarec1 that tbe matter hacl been held t-he Fulto•n County Agr-icultu·r·al up and tossed about long enougn. He s-ocie-ty's inv-itlvtion for Tuesday, S·ep- Some Kind. \I .say, that there city feller is al- w:iys lyiirg around somewhere.\ \Well you know, Jake, he's a law- yer.\-Lippincott's. Green Corn. Alderman ~faloner reported that · City A ttOI'JH'}' Ba~·Iies hade · macfe a search of the records in the county elerl's offke and had found that by the olcl deecl& the siclt>walk on the Dnniel Dillenbaek 11roperty ·a•t the cocner .•of ~outh Pt>rry and ~Iadison ~treets could lle con~i(lered on a straig1ht line and be on dty prope>rty. The alderman snid that :.\Ir. Dilleubel'k claims seYenty • fpet of Janel while tht> €'arliN' deeds l th t th t tember 3rd; ana;. I wm com,munica:te ,sa'\ a e proper y owne-rs on . _ . . \v t t 1> •~r. th t 1 w1th you lruter the hour of h\s arl'l- ·a- er s ree•c wan'\'' . e pa vemel,\ , 1 • railroad or no railroad on the street, V'aJ at J~hnsto:vn- He 'has been m l th · consultatJOn w~th Mr. Mills in re- nnc ey were willing to P._ay for it . gard• to 1:Jhese detaals, ·and expects to provided they could get what they spen-d a -portion of th•alt afternoon wanted. . w-1-th you a-t the fair . Two Po:>tition- Very truly yours. He said he had presented t;wo peti- (S-igned) Ge01rge Curti-s Treadwel-l, twn.s. but if the council oo desired he Milldtary Se•cretary. Smoked Beef. ' I Fine flavored, sliced thin, by our latest . /. lJU proved slicing machine. ' 3& lb. Franklorts • Home made fresh daily. and-juicy. Rich, tender 12c lb. Mince Bam. A nice cold meat. 16c lb. Salt-Pork. Nicely streaked with lean and fat. own packing. S lbs. SSe. Lard. Our ' Home cured kettle rendered, contains only pure hog fat. B, 5 and 10 lb. pails 12 1-2c lb. M - -A .. ll. - K\\ a·- - . : ,... . . - . . . . . ' - :·: J Boiled Bam. . ~-. Mild, lean and tender, \ . 28c lb. Bologna. • Our own product. None better 3 lbs. 2Sc. ----~------------------------~~~ Sausage .. Try our Pig Pork Sausage, with pure spices. 3 lbs. 3Sc. Salt Pork. Clear • plgS. 3 lbs. 3Sc. I ' Bacon. Our bacon is and tender, put each. mild cured, lean, • up in strips 3 to 5 lhs._ 14c lb. ------11~~~-·--·- Our sugar cured hams are the finest in the city. comitry corn fed, pigs· and cured by our own process. flavor. ·' Weight 9 to 14 lbs. P~r lb. They are cut from They have a rich 14c. •retepllDnes tli and 3i7. J. Sponnoble, Jr ~ the pas-t few yeal\S will- be devoted to atJhletic sports as well as hor-se ro.dng Other fieatnres -are ·the ·ba,by silmw an-d school eXJb.i'bits. )fiDDLE SPRITE.\ Your Room Will Be COOLE' . . Large ears, sweet and tend- er. Fresh daily from Waffle's Sand Flats Farm. woul-d indica tt> that .there w.n•s but B7 feet ancl upon motion it was d€'citled -to ~traigllteu the sidew-alk by pla<:ing it to tht> east. T.he work will ·be done would agree to laying the matter o-ver .-1 FulJ. Program~ until the next meeting when 11e would The a<nnouncement that Govern·or get the third petition and •believe-d -he Edward Smith and children of Minden are visiting his father-in- law, George Moshier. Miss Katie Shull of Johnstown, is visiting Mrs. Julia Austin. Mrs. Julia .A.mitin bas :(eturned Earl Pickney and wife and sister and brother, of Syracuse, arrived yesterday, and expect to spend the week at Canada lake. if you use a Gas Range for your' ooc•H;)~'~i§ • Green Peppers. for stuffing. CRANBERRY ''Shell Beans\ .• For makmg succotash, nothing finer. by the dty. Hrughes will be present wiJI be re- n•1'11 p,ny For Dan1ag~ c•ould have every property ownerou·the - •• \ - ~--- cehed with muCJh rejo.i-cin·g, and Tht> judiciary c-ommittE'e was in- stree.t signed· before tonight.. Alder- Tues'day, Se-ptember 3, will probab-ly strurted to meet with the trustees of man :'lfaloney -came to Lippeyt's sup- be one o-f the largest -a;tten·dMwes the Prt>sbyterian -church and execute port and s~tid that he thought the mat- dm•ing the week. ThA Governor's sa-tisfac·tory papers whereby nhe own- tE'l' wa•s plain enough. .A.ldt>rman Qui!- it.ine·nary a.s annotJnced frO'm tihe ex- t>rs would be indemnified jn case any hot stated that -he ·w.a-s willing to have e1Cut1ve ch<~Jmber jJ:. a!! fo'Howlf: RC'C'iclent ;<hould happen tc. u;e bell now the S•tre€'t paved, bu~ thought the I The first eng<a:gement will be Fri- nsed by the fire depn-rtm€'nt. council shouj£ move right in the mat- day next w'lle-n the governor expects The building' committee up-on re· ter. •rJ:.e· paving of the street,· was to in-spe~ the Fourth Brig;a(Je Ca•mp. qnt>st was g-r·-anted more time in the t~t>n put over until next Monday Th& following day -he int~nds to go mntter of building a shed at the West lllght. to t'h-e Oll'!Vta.uqua As,se·m'bly where :Uaill £,tt'eet &rlJOO) hOUSe, DaYid Qua·ckenbu\h' -who has been The comuiittee to w:hiell was refer· officiating ns city electrictan in a satis- red the Ining street shlewalk mut- fa:CtOl'Y -manner for tire past month tel' WllS giY!-'ll lllOJ'e time. was ap!)oiute-d to the position. There- Ahl.erman ~lalouey stat<·d t-hat :Mil· port of the elect-rician was read and I\!Jnn·n motion it was ordered that a re- ler street residents wanted 11ermanent he is t<> make ·a speech. 'Dhe goyernor -has aflranged his tour f·O tha't he IWUI be in .A.lbla;ny a.t in~ ' <terva!s. In order _to d-o th·is he ihas seve•ral days open. The tour wll1 be co:n:cluded wiVh a- vi<1i:t to ttne state Nearly all the farmers in this vicinity have finished haying. Our neighborhood was saddened Thursday last to hear of the sud- den death of Mrs. Edward Smith of Minden, 'daughter of George Moshie~ of this place. Our heart-felt sym- pathy is extended to the bereaved ones, and esl)eciallY to the husband, and the two little ones, 1but there is comfort in the thought that He who do~th all things well, knoweth best. · gru<les. Tile council declinecl to giye port be made eYery month l;he same as by the other officers {)f the city. pernHm~nt grades on unimproyed faJir, September 1·2. It is Sl&id a<t the execut-ive cihamber ·that the gove-rnor HORACE b. EJ,LSWORTH IN t A list of pern1.auent sidewalk grades stree s. , <JO:M'J.-UA:r<.\D FOR PARADE. ing and baking. , Call and see our line from $8.00 up. • fulton CQunty ~as & E\ectrtc .Johnstown, ,, was pl·esented by -the city enginMl' T:pon motion of Alclerman Scott a warrant'for $:!.77» was ordt>red issued and a-clopted by the eouncil. in fa \\or of the J .,lmstown bank to The chopping of the roots, {}f the large tree-s in front-· of Dr. Mosher's pay prim·ipal and interest <;>n bonds wbUe awe.y ;intende 1 d rto inspect as Jlllany of the gtl!l:te insti-ttrtions as his li-mited time will permit. The t>tin- er-a.ry follo-ws: , Horace D. E!J•sw'orth of Canton N. · Aug 23, inspect Fourth Bri·~de lJ., -commander of the ~ounh Bngade, Oamp, Farnham, Eiie County; Aug. Department of Ne;w York G. A. R., 105 West M.ain Str-e\:::sr_. ....... .. Pure Spices, l for pickling. Plums. t5 6t~. · th6 ·na~l\G\. . ---:.... Chase &. Sanborn's Package T&aS You know the quality, 25 Gts. nanth~ ltl<O· . . I . ' tlu<> Septem her 1 _ residence on Sou~ ~:Iarket stt:eet the purpose of htf1ng a ne-w- sidewalk Sm·yey is Adapted- was referred to tll·e committee; There Th€' East ~lain- street sm·,·ey of W. being no further ~usiness th<' ~eeting H. Franklin as presented to tn~ com· was adjom:ned u_ptil next II:IonUay eve- mon couneil recently .was adop,ted up- ning. f on motion Oil' Alderman :.\Ialoney. All __ .:.lf-;__ __ _ NOR~HAMP'I'ON. i-..o s assumed co-mmand 'Of the depart- 23, Ch•a.t-aukqua _Assembly, Chrutau.- -'-\' qua County; August 27, W•asb:ington men for the parade of the veterans County Fair, (l~brad-ge; Aug-uSt 28, ·in Sa:ratoga on September 10. I,ew1s OouiltY ~i-culhti'Irul Society, The .Jr-ourth Brigade embodies the Lowville;· Augusf:'l!9-, GeneV'a :J!lxper-i· co\}ntlef of St. Lawrence, Franklin, m;ent S-tation c~ehl\atton. Gep.eV'a; Clinton, l)'ls·sex, Warren, Fulton, H[tm.; August 30, Del~)Ve Cou-nty Agri- ilton.;_-ttl'ontgomery. Washington Sara~ cultuta.l Society,J'>elhi; Septeun•ber 3, t-oga !lll,~ ~chene-ttady. · :.\Iniu stre~t line as far as t·lle common \'h·ene and Lula Smith of Glovers- Fu'lton C'ou•nty-'Agr>ioul-tu-ral Society, Co~~::!fnde~ EllS'\\'Ortih- in issuing_ ('OUndl ·is concerned is now establish- ville, are spending a few w~eks with Johns-~own; Septemlber 4, review fj:rst 0_1.:~~. f?r th(! -big ;p.arade -appomts oo and monuments are to be erected their grandme~ther, ---\'frs. ll.lHa Smith. 'I11Hrd B•l1•g.ade ·Oil,inp, Fel'ts· . Md'lls, J. R_·· P,i/#1' of Glens Falls and Major of the aldermen except Alderman ·;._,eott Yoting in faYOl\ of it. '.fhe East to avoid any future controversy. .Mrs. Mable Wilson :Of lJrpoklyn, Jeff-erson Coun<t':i;:. September _5,_ de~ Jo-:hn nieyer of- -Sandy Hill as com· .A.. Putman p-resented a petition from who -h-as •been a guest of 1\£1-'J\!- Els~ d1-ca:tion M\ClK•inley monum:en:t, B-uf- mande-rs of the ·warren and W::vshing- the prou.erty owners -residing ea•st of Smith for several months l!lft Wed- faao; September 6, New York 111 nd . ton-:county. ,batt:;tiJons.-resp-ectively._ the ran-road tra.,cks wht>re the suriey n-esday for a v:isH with fr~s in Vermont Chlampl-ain Cel'ebrat·ion OD<m- 1 stops on that st_t·eet, asking that -the Saratoga. mi-ssion and Venmont Fisnl 1\lltl. Gaine •rwo CASES D~SMISSED permanent !i,ne be established further Union sunday i!Chool pi·cnic Tues- League. Bl-uff ·Point •. Clilllto-n ·eoun.tl':; ~ east to the city limits. It was re- U.ay, August 20th, ,al; Sa-canda¥i!- !'Jtk:·. September ,10, welcome G . .A.. R- Con-. The case, of. Isa.dore H'flim,a;n,. ported that :.\Ir. Franklin would com- 'Mrs. Hiram Bice with 'her \fiilmd vention, Sa1131tqga (evemng); Serp- .e])h Co:hn ·a,nd Reuben G~a!Siler, w~l plete the- sun:ey for about twenty-five ~liss Guragu~, is _ tpen!ljng ·-a tew tember 11 <reYJew parade, ·a. A. R: c]')Jarg~ with a.ss~au.lt iJn th~l\d degree, dollat's more. While the ·council was .days '!:bls week ·at 'WIItj!tins '9leJ!. Saraioga; Se-ptember 1-2, Stalte Fair, -crume U'P for tr~l befove Recollder fa \or••ble ,·t ~as left· in the han-ds ·of' Syracuse · ; Hi - ·1 d o~ \\ 1 oye-\\lle -...a~.•~~ .. ·~y · ' • n Clark Smith ~f .B9.sj:on, AU ol~t resi- , • !l;Vl ·an _,_ ,.. . . n•J-!L .. ' . J',~\\'\\\' , tlw committee to -ascertain ·the cost dent of this viUage, has been ~.e~Qjtlg Speeial Features--- .an>d the cll$e W:liU'!. , d'ismi.$..El!'l. The and rt>port lllt the nex-t meeting. The a fe-w we~l;;s here\ -renewmg·;-Qfu,_' ae- The l'laJeing art: tJb:e. :1\air Will also be -comp1•ainla-n( Hymta.n Cr:~bdi, 8'tated adoption of the s-qrvey of Etlst )lain quaintances. .. a sp,ecial fea:ture' for county hoTseS tll•at a se-ttleme\>i;t ha·d •beett' effected .. street mP.ans that MayO'l' Cross Is on Th-e 1 adies ~f . th~ l'resft(:terian tMs fall, ,vi!J,i·Ie the sto<;lk depaJ!\tt.menif; A similar e;ase wlhl<lu .Wias begun i;;Qme~ the street seve-ral inches anrt will un- c-llurch -will hold a fa~. and i~t~·~!r&'iltlllc-j J)r'()lmlses to be eomPosed of the !lllOl!it tdcrne ago by Mrs; HeiiJl<l.ll ~al·ri.st:HY- dpnbtedly ha1·e to remove his new l;lllle in the -church -'PArlm•s vailll'aJb'le and l'Al'gest . d-ilsp'bays ever m11-n Clre-sthool wlik. ;:ilso · d]is;ll,11ssed on gron:-ry -back t1iose number of iMhes. eveniug,;-A.~t 22. - JA.ti -~h-ii\liSSOcl!a!tJlon <tb!is yea;r f!he sam'e g.r-ouird':( .. '~J.~-·-''. . -. In reply t-o an Inquiry from Alder- William Sml.th _ an{l :t~~nd •have the be.st .ent~Bainmetft · · / • -. · -'_; '. · l!lan Peta·s it was stati!d that the. er 113 vme, -were .guestS_ _il~U:nday of yeal\S • T-he ·demand for epaiOO Qll NJ!lW lOJll .~· : - monl'y collecte-d as fines from g-limb- forlllei''s aunt, Mrs. c; •ft., the \:l\ilildw.Q.y\ 4s ea;rlde<r ·a:n1d ·larger _ ll~l'R ':~ent into tbe police fund. J. a~· Smith. an!l )Ii!!t( .tbran ~ore, wallp- _<bbe aissoeta.tion J~arles',.Hea~~-l\laS Plli~.hll-Sed . . - To Gr!IA'lo:> the St1•eet-- will leaNe on l'rov:lde eu-t:er.t@n.men.~ -on _ tl1-e · tnterest -Gf Fo~f 11~ag;le if_ :Ohn'li··f . PHONE 300. l L'pou motion. of A.ldenuan QUilbot weeks' trip to the trJWk lat. fT!Jnt ·o!-the-g~.l<and b~- ~-~\yn·ioce eQmp~;- T~'. . . . . the Sfl'Pl't eupeTiritendent w.ai!lnitruct· Montreal/'Quebec r-aces. ;'J;Ib.e tabor 'dJa,y· l:).~ __ ul:!.dilt the manapmmrt ot Ol:lal'lesl .-.w .... 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