Lakes and Islands, Times Past

Athens Reporter and County of Leeds Advertiser (18920112), 16 Jun 1891, p. 4

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e - ‘. gs“ " "5‘ ‘ . w an t... r... m or .4" i I. m' ' ~10. ‘ D / . ‘l "., ... v o."- . , View, ‘ loathsome §MMn....thio-ndriw Lewis‘nidvm. ,‘ "‘ .1, I ‘ ~ 5‘ finnm‘” "mm As Matilda our. 31.93.03"va "m ' "j m ' In “on. lswo, tullsor pique DOWNE‘ . Y “WW-“M ; And jaunt, hot with trimme .s‘y IKOpKYIl-LI. ' Her Ills ly [thw not require ‘ Theodof‘bondsorguuots; . shell Is something to admire ' rm hot to tiny rum ' HAT THOMPSON has one of the best equipped . Grocery and ProvisiOn esuiblishments in the ,Ceunty. Everything in our line as low es the low- est.’ "A large stock to select from. 'lrcm'r's new stool: Admirers thron shoot her. .. Good luck sthend summer. ‘rl ‘ Whnt would we do without r. The Perth Courier hoe s telephone. Brosltville is to have s new super. ats’echool building. . l ' ‘ Morrisburg' hsss boy seven yous old who weighs 150 pounds. 7 lion. M. Mercier hiss made 310V 000,000 loan in Europe. v In a. life of 70 ears the blood trsvels 4,000,000 mi 96.! ' " The world's debt is $150,000,000,- 000. German is taught in Milwsultee public schools. The B. d W. have changed its time- table. Mr. John Kerley of Believes, Que. was in town last. Wednesday. Some of our young people went, to North Augusta last Wednesday to attend a picnic. The Empire has started a. ten dollar subscription list tor s monu- ment to SirJohn Macdonuld. Thirty students of Harvard. College were each lined $65 for keeping liquor in their rooms. Thieves robbed a New York store of “0,000 Worth of diamonds besides other valuables. Mr. B. S. MocConnell of Glen Bttoll. assisted in the singing in the Baptist choir on Sunday evening. F. H. Consitt, lsto of the Perth Courier, was in town on Saturday and called at the Reporter ofice. An electric swing suggested for the World‘s Fair will curry thnty~four people and swing 9. distance of 900 lest. All dress goods and mantle cloths purchased from Phil “’iltm 5:; Col (luring the month of June will be out and fitted frc's of cost. ' 31"“. Joe. Boss of Smith’s Fnliefl {01:34}le of Athens, one of the pro- prietor-J ol'tlic Ccntrnl lllook, WM in town lust week. In rustle scene, in fuhiou's whirl ~ l: rm I£UII.’.,‘( mm: It’. That Harness was made at Acl‘ey Brown’s Harness Shep, in Athens, 5 .. t . . ., l 7 ' And it don't break, bust or run down 12‘ “rm: heel. The stitches r' are all hand made "put thur” by All'n.;.~.,i"i and Exeyrit. N0 slop work in this shop, and don't you » * " -' “HIVBOII LARDIN E MAL , l' l J .‘ll‘lu: FAMOUS HEAVY BODIED 01L F01! ALL'MACIKKNEEYY I MoColl’s Renowned Clyinder Oil BestVaIsIcln the Market. Those who use these Oils once will use no other. Every Barrel guaranteed. Made only by Moon“. BROS. .e 00., 'I‘ '0 II. C) N ’1‘ C) For Saleby G. w BEACH, ATHENS. “H A T D. Judson 8: Son. 4...... .-...,... Ana-..“ beauties of Athens and Charleston, Lake. Mr. Minor of New York, has reâ€" turncd to Athens for his usual sum- mer's outing, midis the guest of Mr. N. Dowsley. Phil Wiltm tit (30. have a splendid stock of New Goods. See their un-‘ nounceumnt nbout cutting and fitting fret: q] charge. The gmudjnry at l’ittehurg". Pat... has just returned a true bill against Fred Fitzsiunnens and write her: the murder of Detective Gilkinsou. Center oil, resin and a little mgar melted together and placed on brown palm will prove successful in giving {lice a. permanent situation. l Call and see the new dress goods nt Phil Wiltse & Co‘s. and then remem- llier that you will get nil such goods (mt undfir-mlfrrr of (harm by purchasâ€" ing from them. The Baptist Sunday school will hold { their annual picnic tit Cherie-atom Lake! next Saturday. The l.lle“...c;itsts will also hold the": picnic c; Saturday in 'l‘nplin's CF09 1-. l l l i l l I I l I finial-takers * {l i No services living lltld in the Pros. l llyterinn church last Sunday, on ac- count of the absence of the minister, the guitar nongiegetions wote swelled \Vhen yuu "1‘0 in Bror'k‘flflc D()N"L‘ FAIL Us Full Ml THOMAS MILLS & ce'slcabinetmakmg in 8111??» THE IlA'l"'l‘lRS. ‘4‘ Mr. Tit-mile and two sons of New and not.“ NEW HAT. The-y (tarry ‘ fork arrived here on Saturday night the lax-treat and 1w»! assorted. .rm route to Charleston Lake. Mrs. “"“k l" “’W“ iBoodle will follow in 1:. few weeks. H.1AI)IES They will spend about two months nt Y0“ .‘hhum "M, mm or nmh- the luko this sonsou. C‘°*::;.*:rcr.z;‘::::.~r .‘i::.'.‘.".:..lr"““' Mew». Arnold. rum: Barney. 1m itixu s'rnnn'r Lang. Boothe, Plerca, Cecily. end 1 Mrs. D. Fisher of Athens. F5110. Messrs. Johnston and Green of Charleston, Went to Kingston on Thursday to attend Sir John's funeral. The two first named gentlemen went vie Ir. Comatock‘s yacht, Album. Now is s geod time to subscribe for the Repel-tor. The Opening chapters of s new and interesting story will appear next week, Only 50 cents in stlunce to new subscribers for re. msinder 0! your. Subscribe for it and send it to so absent friend. The congregation of Chrétt Church intend holding their snnusl dinner in the basement of the church on Tuesdty. 28td inst. Speeches will he delivered in Tsplin's Grove in the sltornooo by msoy distinguished clergy nod savers! prominent Inn throughoutthseosnty. It is new definitely settled that We. 0, u, n... then will he so Midland Control hit ' Chm! this tell. oozoc’ilof howls-cw s - wmvsg '8300 to the township film of the county, but rsllssl to give anything to tho llidlond. ll ms» nlhd into s store in mith's l'sllo on T sy, shook suds' with the sod en- _ qnhslshqvhls health. Tbs-li .elémhoowvhimhut he eso- ssstls MM m-.â€".._â€". l l : Charges Moderate, inn. ‘msmm‘i llmom THROAT Axxi Ll; NG fiU‘RGEON. I n Icahn. mun, reroute. "Mllhlfld in “77, (it, . Victoria University with honors.l The surge WW Otflm - {Host 0! the (allege 0! Physician: and Bar. W. n . Since use Dr. ‘N. he. devoted his whole llm 901')th sad bundl- *: 'C t mats o Ponies anyhow! svul the patentl- tho-ole! met-c. ARE FRIEND-‘5 TO THE Farmer end Builder s '1". VIII? 1 n'n'A. nun use! loin... o-mmmumo «lug pension, lcnrtnin; the bull charged llthdl ‘0‘- lromNesYerltls lune me- so hence sud Gun-say, s it is sold ss Tens steer. .. » Kiss 1%. Morris now dress tasking rooms over , 3. 00‘s shove, {mostly occupied; Kiss Roul- ths spaniel o! I’hil. Wltss & Co. ‘ When you went s neatly, well printed letter head, hill-heed or, blue ment, or anything in the wsy of cir- enlors. memorial cords, wedding stationery see” esll it the Reporter o as. v t “The Peoples‘ m-lumn” in the Re- fusion 1.. being 539:2: :cl'xe'rtieetl Marv week. The people how some to lurk upon it. as the source of very useful information And watch for the diflbr- ont itetus each week. A Fourthâ€"On Main st, Al.ll6ll!,& sum of money in bills. Owner can hsve some by roving property, and psyo ing for t is notice. porter oflice. Athens, June 9th. 1891. H An antennas is responsible for the following: A man who wanted to learn what profession he Would have his son enter, put him in a main with a Bible,an apple and is dollar bill. If he found him. when he returned, reading the Bible, he would make a clergyman out ofhitu; if eating the apple, a farmer, and if interested in the duller hill, ll. bunker. When he did return, he found the boy sitting on the Bible. with the dollar bill in his pocket and the 11 pin almost demurcd. He mode is pu iticien of him. A High School Denim-est Medal Contest will be held in the High School Friday evening June 19th. Ten competitor-tot“ tuke part, each contestant reciting one piece. A mean will be awarded to the pupil whom chosen judges will deem the most proficient. Music will also be furnished by‘locsl talent. To defray expenses ll small admittance [cc of ten cents will he charged. For further particulars sec programme. These are the days when the coun- try householder brings his much- prized horse or his pet cow and totltcrs them so they can “out that grants near the fence that i can't cut with the ann mower." The animals graze maternally for 9. little and then (lieyynli out the rain.ch and Wanda among the " “vial”; pens, the lliOOlll‘ Ll'ii‘: (lti'llCJlt) ferns ()l' the sueculcut aspen-gm, and the house- his Japan lily. lie makes the stake fuse once more, nail}, as he does so, hears his wife cull “I tell you so," from the upstairs». vindow. ' For the new three years E. B lliggnr, of Mormon], has been gather- ling ullflctllllfit- mid incts relating to Sir John Mentionaltl, and the result is an anecdotal life of Sir John which will he issued in n short time. Belling going to mess Mr. Bigger will hauled to receive any authentic anecdotes or reminiscences on- the subject that have not yet uppottrcd in print. Mr. Biggar‘snddress is the Fraser Build. lug. Montreal. Capt. thliunm of Almonte was Severely gored by a. hull recently, sustaining painful injuries. It. up» pears that the captain was passing through the yard at. his mother’s rcsi» deuce on the 9th line, when a calf “’55” “W”- pusscil between the bull null {if on the cult, but missed it, striking the cup- tuin on the thigh With one horn. ntnltin" a wound about’fmir inches h long nndnbout half an inch deep. “Cup” will be on deck again in the course of n few days, 7K0” ti’elllzl‘slliiy evening: lilalt we tortcivccl :m in‘vitltion in come up and inspect the tmpromutants 0. h'. over «1). L. Lmrb'e store. the entrance dc ll’ ’50 the grand (line, the floors, wall-u sail pl);i'll.é:â€"'lt’l‘llllllfl had all undergone .2. thorougt renovation. Carport) had been taken up mild t-lenn-' er, the ceiling kalsomine‘d, the wells pope-ed anew end "the chairs, stands etc, cleaned up and vanished. to Everything pointm work to make the mug»; and sur- - . l . roundmgs appear as home like as pos- sible,eud if any of the members come their wine til. unseemly home to hopre-snd make an excuse that the imttginnil llmt thev were home at the etching, they elzmilll amuse them with a very gentle admonition, us we think the excuse to stay out in such s delightlul retreat is certainly excus- sble. The work of puperiug. kslsom- in; and general renoveting was in the hsnds of our local painter Wm. Webster. which is s sufficient amen that the work in well flourishing condition. end the regulsr meetings Ire lsrgely “tended. The etesmsr, Outlet by the lste Jss. Greer, hss been sold to Kingston parties, The msehinerv will be token out sud the hull hauled on trucks to the River 80.. Lawrence. We rel. thst some mus wss not odnp to keep the Queen on Charles- ton. been kept st Charleston ‘Vill s. and pieced in the hsnds ol’a relish 0 mm, thst the host could hsve been made to s Mr dividend. The msjority or p, soles to the lsh not to the Apply at Rey recently made in the Lodge room or” the l. 0. From a desire on the part of those having charge of the gum- done. The Uddrellows of Athens no in s Queen. o'er-d We bellow thuhsd the host. K, . .‘l Mum not bet-me mosh enlsss mum goon. s, um.- ifstlrehsd run through v in thvvlslsit- luvs let do” sud turned t elk stock {I the Suit! fields {or posters. Gordon no it! the vi . looks well eonslderln the dry was or. but rain is very sdly needed. The 'merchsnts of the towns sud villages sround complain of stem ustton. the farmers fest s. poorhstvest and deer not nuke sn perches“. loaning nil conditions trade at a standstill. The Athens people expected to be treated to s thunder shower last Thursdsy evening, but only a ,few dro it fell, sud not more than was en clout to lay the dust. A heavy rain fell in the vicinity of Perth, Toledo, sud many other lsees, and much «lounge is said to m been done by lightening. Reports that s man and team Were killed by light hing, at Perth, .is reported. The roblns are crying daily {or rain. The new moon lsst week proclaiqu a wet mouth, sad it is to be hoped her pro- clamation will prove true. V l A baseball club of small boys from Delta played the champions of the Athens model school on the high schools grounds on‘ Saturday afternoon. The letter club was victorious as usual making the "thermometer? of runs register a. very sickly degree of heat. Mr. Sheppard of Delta, umpired, and it must be said that the players ehOch more manliness in respecting his decisions then many of the older clubs do. After the game our heroes gslluutly treated their. opponents to supper ltl the Gamble House. Yester- day We received it letter from. some unknown perSOn at Delta. but as no name was attached, it was put in the wast-.3 lumhct. The writer complains that in tho lleLLOll between the above named clubs that some of the Athens . players Were over the limited age. 16' years. It is true that Master John‘ son, the pitcher, is over that age beâ€" lng 17 years old, but till the others ale under the required limit. But the , Young Deltas ulso hall at player over in, one who was It‘lilrtefictl us Ham, and who was probably neurcr 20 than 16. This is the Deltas excite-u: {or (l8- l'cnt instan of the customary one, to blame it on the umpire. The game announced between Brocltvillc and the Mr. Cross, of England. pinnoluncr, “WNW wakes {mm in, “up only in ‘ high school second nine of Athens did is spending is few days taking in the time ,0 saw m3 “cranium 1,83,, midlltuh muteriulizc on Saturday owing to Brockvillc's failure to put. in an up» pout-unce.' The Athens club llchl‘ yet meeting defeat, on: the acknowledged champions of the district, and the lit'oclivillo boys were afraid in. meet them, but. pluycd Prescott instead and were wvicfully hmten. They will now be doubly lburful cl meeting; the c hampionm A reporter of tho New York Press interviewed a num ber of leading business men the other day in regard to sneer-es in life. Many and varied were the opinions givw, no two alike and many in direct opposition to each other, The managers of great business houses concur in the opinion that, while a. college education is a good thing, it has not been the rule for mulling the most successful busi- In some of the large 1llouses,there is not an emplon in lthem that has not started at the Very footol‘the lmldcr, such no messenger boy and so on, and risen to his present position. Instances are givmt where n boy with s college education, and a boy with but a. common schml education were put side by side, and in the majority of cases the letter boy would he the first to rise, and to make the most successful business mutt. The reason given for this is. that a. boy seldom leaves college until at least 21 years of sge, while the Common sohoal boy has at thstevzc, Jean at some trsde for {our 0: o’ve years, and pretty well drilled into the every tiny duties of life, having had to make hi, am: living, and has loomed the value of money. This dose not at course apply to those intending em tering on o medical profession, or the study of law, etc, but to the boy who intends learning: (rode, or takes a position in some ofiice, store, or such iko institutions. To be successful in business a boy must have s liking for his Work; sobriety, honesty, and s strict. stteution to business being necessary requisites to his fortune. ltis not always necesssry. nor is it wise, for every man to have n bush ness of his own. Some men no better ofi‘ ss usueearners, while others, more sdapted to look alter the varying and various conditions of line, ~ esnoeerloolr and ulde to success 3 heinous that we «l he hsrdto do li- cste. A youngmsnstsrting in 'll'e should prsetioe economy end not wuss his time snd honey. nor to thinhtOo much of losssre, nor to cultivate expensive nhits, nor to overlook his best friends, or forget lain duties. It baboons-id that s littsioess man ohm)“ not think of business she: the day’s toll is ever, when he rssch home in the owning. By sll moses is is decidedly true. but how msny men do it. sod how «out stop will crowd in on their leisure hot-mend sod the dots sod expense lesvs them let sod less time to span. theyillage ton-t Bethune it lsh hr «the sun of onmhlel't A. Builder white sad the hridesroslds in arson colored silk, with the and qmtity of flowers. ‘ Alter the ,weddiog Wheat bed been portsth a: the hsppy couple left for Brockville where they look best for Mormon! sud "Quebec. my will return vis 0t.th sud B. It . and sre expect.- ed to orrive in Athens this (Ttwulsy) evening. The Reporter extends oona grutuletions end on‘ hehslt of the citisensweloouies them to our midst se permsnent oitisens of our growing little town. w W'm‘ M m scum . Lsst Saturday morning the Repor- ter scribe, eecom suied by a couple oi American (rice I, paid a visit to the camps of e per ty of sturgeon fishermen, situated on the American shore. a couple oltniles abOvo Brockville. The first camp visited was at DeLeek’s. Hey. We found the “pen” empty, as the party had shipped a consignment. of 17 slur con and museslongo to New Yprk the 1(lay before. 'We accordingly went on a. mile or two more to the non camp. Here we Were more for- tunate, us we found the party had 7 nice fish in their pen, the largest. of which was our the feet in' length snd would weigh in the neighborhood of70 lbs. The party said the past few days had not been good {or fishing nnd those they hurl caught were smaller than usual. ‘ They claimed to have caught fish that tipped the sales at 125 ' lbs. when dressed. While resting after Otu' row of a couple oi" miles. We tried to learn something ol the modes Upcrandi ol'catchiug ther monsters of the St. Lawrence. The best fishing grounds for sturgeon and musculongu is said to be amongst the eddies at the foot of the chain of the thousand islands. The fishermen often it half miles of line Out for each gang. The line is usually made of tart-ed rope about é inch in diameter. A large wooden buoy is anchored to the bot. tom of the river and to this, one end of the main line is attached other buoys are plzlemlabliut 4O rods apart the» whole length of the‘liuc. At m- tervtlls of Way 10 or 12 feet a line is lititcned to which is attached a large lliook with sinker heavy enough to keep the line to the bottom. The hook is boiled with u piece oldrcsscll chub or ‘ lmss, cut in pivth about one inch atllllll‘fi The lishonuuu Ulltllll that '5ng fish tire very dainty in - r simian of food and will ' not touch it piece of bait Mtcl‘ it has been in the Water more’thnn e couple of hours. Tito}! have therefore to re‘ plenty? Ilicvii' linit (JVCl‘y half day. Two incl: amt :rl m l'ulh‘ll g the lines one to handle the boot and the Ollie! the line. They say that the sluggish nature of these fish is such that they I l have about one and ’ tire readily drawn to the surface of the . Water, Sometimes without resistance, but that it requires exnericnce to safely lend them in the boat. Some- times it takes ten minutes to get. the gall‘l‘ustened secure enough to war- rant them in making an nttompt to haul the monster into the host. (latent cure is exercised not to injure the ilhlll us they wish to get them in- to the “pen” in good condition, where they can keep them until they get enough to ship. The shipments are mantle to put-ties in New York city, wk 5 after putting them through, cer them back to l tutu processes ecuz. “0‘ thérn as salt water [thi‘l’t’llt’l‘ltll flShClflfllhO SOUI‘CO (if ".10" ll]- halibut. -_.. _...... I «pawâ€"M Klaxons Pat-zoo {or the males. The Publishers of Tun CANADIAN QUEEN, Toronto, Bunnie, are ofl'ering two new prize competitions. with leading prizes consisting of a pair of Shetland Ponies, currivge and har- ness, 9. Free Trip to Europe. first- clues upright piano, two weeks mu» lion to any summer resort in Canada or the “United States, all. expenses paid ', "safety bicycle or tricycle. one iundt'ed dollars in cash. suit of parlor furniture, ladies' gold Watches etc... etc. This magazine has becorne famous on sucuunt of its prim com. petitions. Hundreds of Canadians have won valuable prizes in previouu contests. Sample number of Tris Qunn with full particulars, will be sent by the publishers upon receipt ol'the address of any lady and four 3 cont stamps. Toronto, Canada. Address, "Ins: Quart, 22 2 l WOOL! WOOL Bring on your Wool ro rm; .ATHENS ‘ WQOIJEN MILL l l w consume see me transom" .-. n. n. ARNLlJ. * Central 31001:, Athens... GILT WALL PAPER w w ‘ AT ODELL’S , 1 5' o E N T s 15 Per Cent Discount on Wall Paper or Qdell's New Baby Carriages at‘Odell‘s I ill/all Paper, largest stock at Odcll‘s Curtain Poles at Odell's Roller Blinds at Odell's 25 Per Cent off all Crockery and Glassware AT o’nnnms. anocnvxnnn lOANK OF TORONTO l ” . l ~ ‘~‘<“\;;‘;Qlytv~~â€" Eur "ff; ,m, U, ml .. ‘ I I 3m“ é {cw pupils who wisl: to get inStructiou in .-. maeum‘ ms ' . Music Lessons. 8%qu mules semi DEPARTMENT' wPAYS -- lean rovn run CENT INTEREST Music will be given (loâ€"spammed every 81: Hemli- . 1., p ., ', ~ 50115 on new 191an at Furmcrs'notcs discounted at current-rates. "ROCKVILLE mu Nair r eu‘onub- ‘ bl . VJ} 1"- 5 1‘“ rams ) cosm'rocx's mock NICE. “3'. now, Manage!- llroekvlllo Bunch. .. the women applying to Miss BERTHA Lox/sum. Athens, April 14th, i89i. -§ - I... -_ - m. m-.. I p ‘ ..,l.‘33..§?f1€lii.....filifi‘£ The OldReliable r A t t. o a t ‘u 9 sorted at 2.? coins for 4 lines or under, or one ' II 0» U S E. cent per word wlwn the number of words ex- (19(2tl35.8nll ten cents :nrcseh subsequent. ln- Martian. The number (it {insertions required, should always lw \mlnly stated (it: the copy. 't‘hlslsn'spcolsl n or wu are milking; in order m nronte a special lntnrvst in this column. We would consider it n specie! favor it those who srzswur en mlvortlaement would mention THE Gentlemen who wish to hsvelhoil’ suits made up in jThe Latest St:ng menswear rm rm 4WD wonxmawsurr, ‘ l lllocLD PAYMKII‘ t. it. ceasefire, - use”. ALL wonu wensun'r'n'p.‘ tornmtlon. i ' r - ..-.-Afr____ CHARLESTON WW7. The subscriber has opened out a choice lot or Jew and Fresh GroceriesJ’rOolslono Canned Meals. Fruit and Pegelablu. “I the bulldlng' occupied by camera's nobc- lvote:otherness-3.2:“... - ,0" I,“ .“uo” a, u“ boa; Elli“. Timur-sort. and lb. Brochvllls. w rd or l at mm pedth landlny, Charleston Labs. rrgnaiilnoi'ign13rtng."- 3.00:1". ~' ton Mace. Write (or (“male Wren: . rum). J. Dunc All ,Prllel’ull Cases Mg and Picnic Raffles] .. ' supp! at man every regulate on ! short stance and very reasona- uble tern”. “ww’ WW lBllOOKVILlE BUSINESS “ll!” “7 lleork in Boothe ln hornet” I thorou h.tho lnstrugtlogln Poems oxoollont."~ . E. nun-row. loose m ‘ ‘ m... s nor is ‘ 0Mwln,’fmy.l.' you "-7 not "is . tank you fink-th how hm “Os-«ls u Ohm...” up: so. or It‘ll“ ‘ Iv C... yoursâ€"manna Fishing Tackles, Linen, Mocks, Rode, can, always on hand. Bollcltl the '1 mo ‘ will lash-ll have uyg‘mmprsziloes ul st ntlots.c JOHN ZWILLIAIS Chstlssto‘ Lake. Juno ms, 101 «It ~ wider. We seas M . us": I .vvsmfi .v 'A 'l‘lt: II“. F l i ’ mm“ ufnfims: O na-Ov- I a” .Wessus lotlcs In.“ "all: do til-lowed bymumsil consent. All d o '- will settled. Duet! st At can this macros oon he worked with the d l ' ' m Athens. w M'mq‘dlmmlxrg Easier thsn one by the old hood- ' tree We f’lay down Bhohsl We sun's-s 1:" hereby :1. '0. that the partnership hereto 3:”... K swing the sol! pet-turning see to to ~ “r The Burnt Crop Hell! 0‘ “by AJ). lfll. Two-noses net 0 t . "III “ A 0i “9‘ ‘- end do lloe ” nod send to It. '- . new. m * ' . ~ “‘1': E: .. asses-ts 1”“ ‘ um....':.reem-v:.:r::rte.°ur “- "3 ‘F "m A t l on . ' i , censure . million l..“.‘.Ԥ. 'fimml' Wit", 0. L. I“. r Isl - f “" ll”; 3%? ‘ Straddle Row Cultivstor . no fishnet w“ , MM lead s fi'fiflmim‘w Lyn Agricultural Works , ' to. new lemma ' A if

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