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' W ill! --D.. in ..',.» isiinnns ixisiiici ui inn nn 2 ' "" ' ' _ ” ' 3"““““"l “I “lll” .232 iiiiiiiis ii iuni nisis., Quality drugs st fair prices-this is the store for you. 5 _ . / . it\\\\§\\\\@IIlllIIIII@'\\\\\\\\\\W ‘<,':: H -ri -'°n?>‘:> gg -`- §> ,95- ‘\' %`§ v-1 fp 0 ,__ -X H ‘< (D ._ rr '2 U1 lllll 7IIIl.\\\\\\\\v//II/I//l'.¢§\\V/lll. \_ -\ -o"- _ ’un»»ll°" - f , Our “line-up” of_ drugs ost cltamplete-with ev ug f _l strength! Weak medicines are no t for the game of_restoring alth-only quality drugs an score-the _kind we use n filling prescriptions. sir \I’ric'e Wins the Gam We want you to be the eferee of our store service -you can’t help but decid s the most satisfacto ou’ve ever known! E. A. Foste Central Drugstore Sunnyside IIIIYI/I/l\\\\\\\lllll\\€ WANTED at once a smart boy to learn drug business. Ap ply to E. A. Foster Centra Druitstore. 55ii2~'J~l5.\ltf. _l.. (From our own correspondent) S tirsts and two seconds were their lion by Owen Tralnor, won the 221 tr Orwell went the race of her life, mak lllg a grandstand finish, in the las hundred entries in the thirteen classes The accomodations and the mana e considered a trifle slow. THE SUMMARY. The following is the summaryz- 2.30 Pace, Stake. Purse, $400. Alice Hal, 2.141/4, Thos. Ray- Miss Alcyone, 2.291/4, The MacKinnon Drug Co., Char- llob Mac. 2.301/1, Edgar Cnnip- Lilly Patclicn, Thos Raymond, Rexiight, 2.20 L. A. Sim so liaron liritt. 2.281/,, '1`lios Mun- ' Dixie Girl, Frank Boutelier, l lialltax, N. S . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 7 S 7 8 l)erhy, 2.29'/4, J. Stanley Wed- Leiia ilurns, Wm. Siiaron, Fre- L It is Never too Lat amend. So _no matter what happensto yo watch. Send it around to me F.S. Mitchell The Practical Watch :ind Clock Repnirer Ztili Quceh St. Vliarlottelowri Q Three-Year-Old Trot; Stake. Purs a $400. e King ooliiis, 2.191/,,"ii'."i'-1°. Acorn, Sourls . . . . . . . 5 5 5 Time: 2.181/_-; 2.191/1; 2.18%; 2.18% Budd, 2.52'/_», l'-‘rank Boutcller, Oliuitn, Win. Sharon, Fred- 2 Tiine-2.32l/2; 2.32%; 2.33. "" 2.35 Trot. .Purle, $400. Mayor Todd, 2.24'/4, Hammond Kelly, Southport 1 1 Jerry Border, 2.32, ll. C. Ly- diurd, (Ientrevllle, N. S.. . .. 2 2 Piirker 'l‘., 2.27%, lt. J. King, The Lookout, 2.17%, Frank llouti-ller, lialifax 4 3 ‘ 'rinw--5z.2u1/2; 2.23%; 2.251/,_ 2.21 Trot. .Purss, $400. Oakley H., 2.21%, Owen Trai- iior, (‘.hnrlottetown . . . . . . .. Orwell Belle, 2 2'1", MacKin- --‘£5‘T-’“l”.I.‘§i";...i`*.§".i’.§;..i.?.;T.‘I§i‘.°,.¥i.‘Zi“bi€ his were the features of the openingi ' OFFICIALLY' dal' ‘lf U18 bl! four-day meet of the Halifax driving club today. The ls- land horses made a grand showing pitted as they wore against the cream of the Maritime rscin stables. Two ors in the day's programme. Mayor Todd. the handsome stallion owned gy Hammond Kelly, Southport, won y p _ ms. 5 Cla" QHBUY- Oakley H.: 0Wl10¢l- lug from Paris between Meux and i- - Of. Montmirail. li s chief competitorbeing Orwell Belle owned by The MacKinnon Drug Co. nioiid. Fredericton, N. 11.... 6 1 1 1 _ Fredericton. N. 13...' . . . . . .. 5 3 3 5 roe, New Glasgow, N. S..., 3 5 5 G J _ dericton, N. Il. . . . . . . . . . 9 7 Dis iiniirnx, N. s. . . . . . _ _ . . _ _ .. 1 2 1 -I “ICS may be “Sed lf llecmafl’ “S I erictou, N. 1l.... . . . . . . . . . .. 1 2 Sydney Mines _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ 3 4 2 that we have one of the_J1est articles Ladl’ Myron Time-2.20%; 2.21; 2.20%. HOW NEATLV GERMANV Pu1’s iT PARIS, Sept. 15.-A I-Iavss agency despatch from Bordeaux gives the fol- l°Wlll§ oillcial communication issued at Berlin:- “ The news is received from hesd- 0f Polls. and which had advanced across the Marne, was attacked by a superior force of the ensm roceed ‘ ‘ The battle lasted two days, result- ln_g_ in heavy losses on both sides. - The French troops advanced and t neat in nie fast time or 2.20 1-4. Miss our "wus retreated' t°"°w°d by AICYOHG. owned by The MacKinnon DPU8 Co., won second money to the unbeaten Alice Hal, 2.14 1-4. Miss Alcyone won the first heat and made very close tinishes in the third and fourth heats. This race was "a cor- ker," every heat being b ttl f i me word Ngo." Therea-area ov; 131; s to be greatly increased. The factor columns of strong, fresh French troops." ROSS RIFLE FACTORY RUBHED. OTTAWA, Sept. 15.--The capacity of the Ross Rifle Factory at Quebec Y is now able to turn out about 200 rifles -, Der day, but in a short time it is - expected this output will bs at least S lll0lll are excellent. The track is doubled. There is an immediate de- mand for all rifles and ammunition to supply the needs of the next few months. Practical Prescription Against Stomach Acidity lottetown . . . . . 1 il 2 2 Nm&`t°mhB °f “Il cases of stomach trouble nowada s are caus _ f Y ‘ ben' mme Bras yor, N_ Sn 2 2 6 4 ‘ ed by too much acid. In the beginning the stomach itself ls no_t__discased bu _ if this acid condition is allowed to continue, the acid is very likely to eat Amherst' N’_ S_ __ 4 4 4 3 into the stomach ulcers which may render n radical surgical operation '. necessary even to prolong life. Therefore, an "acid stomach" is really it dangerous pepsln and ordinary stomach tabletiii The excess acid or stomach hyperacid- _ ity must be neutralized by the ad- ministration of an cfllcient antncid. 8' For this purpose the best remedy is bisurated magnesia taken in teaspoon- water after each meal. Larger quant- is absolutely harmless. Be sure to as your druggist for the bisurated niag- nesia as other forms of magiiesia ef- fective moutli wash but they have not the same action ‘on the stomach as thc bisurated. 1 3 ::'in Klenzo Tooth brushes ws believe of the kind that has ever been offerct to discriminating people Tho brus 4 - . - - ll ' has an irregular bristle surface and a smooth handle which enables one to cleanse each and every tooth thor- oughly and a perforated back which means that the brush can be kept clean ‘and strong at all times and also pre- vents tlie bristles from becoming loose 1 1 i and torn. Eden tooth -brnsii pnt up in air tight package, 25c. MacKinnon ,___ . are three of the nien whom Fate has chosen Ior the most terrible game the world his seen. 1-laps urg, Hoenzollern, Roniniiov- one, or two, perhaps all three ot' these ancient royal families must receive during the period now upon us, a blow that viiill dim their glory. There are, too, rumblings of revolt against the ruler . Wliat, then, are these king-faniilies? In_t_lie first place, Francis Joseph is iiot,a pure I-lapsburg. lie is descend- ed from that house only in the female side, from Maria Theresa, wiio, late in the eighteenth century inarried Frapcls Stephen, Duke oi' Lorraiiic. which can be turned out at Quebec With that marriage the House of Haps- bu,i;g becamo extinct. the place being taken by that of Hapsburg~Lor,raine. But Francis Joseph has inherited many of the Hapsburg characteristics in the Hapsburg jaw, the Hapsburg lll). and the Hapsburg inistortunc. pOn the banks of the River Aar, near \y,here it loses itself in the Rliiiie, there once stood a mighty pile of stone call- ed Habiclitsburg which means "l'ln\vk's ,(,`!astle." lt was built in 1020 by \\’t_~r- ner, Bishop of Strassburg, and his bro- ,tlier, Itadbot, who founded the abbev t _.of Muri. Like many great men, \Vrr- _ ner and Radbot claimed a great au- cestry, anil they traced their descent through Count Guntrani hack to noble knights in the courts of the lllero- glans. liadbot's son, Werner, anti his grand- son, Otto, were called Count ol' llnb- Colldmon and Shullld be Ucllled “Wil iclitsbiirg, or llapsburg, as the name lock, tiinirloitewwn . . . . . ._ 8 0 s 7 Uusly- lt is utterly useless to tak came to be spelled. his stead. IIPIIII IIIIIEUME IIILIHIS Will THE HARss'uses. THE noMANovs Ano HoHENzoLLEnNs ALL \}|T- . qu t th ALLY A'Fi=Ec'rEo-oNE on Two or THEM PEEHAPS ALL wiLL ar "S “t "‘° “rm” “"“‘"°d 9”" nEcEi\/E A TEan|si.E sLow_T|-IE cones or THE HAPe'susc.s The Emperor of Austria, the Ger-` lieve to be the fuiillment of this -curse man Kaiser, the Czar of ltussia-these i"1`hey point to Austria's present posl tion, facing with her one ally the lios turns. Black foxes capita ized at You do not have to p tile array oi’ a. large part of Europe: tions ba-lance days- And they .clte4li m. _ -..LL _._ ` preceded the war and was its lninie- ` G€t ll'lfOHl'l€d tOday. diate cause. They enumerate the other calaniiiies that have overtaken Matcllless Slim' Bluk F°X Cvmravy. Liti- Vicnna iiewspnpcr at the time of the assz'.'." t' l` I.i E ‘ El" - lietI1:,`S\l\IIi1ic\l‘init.:elf \i'?is oi' ltiilc cameron Bhckr charloudownr P’ E' Island' 'great llapsbiiriz traigeilics Un Janiniry :t0. 1399, (‘rown Prince A Golden Opportunity _ The Matchless offers one of the best opportuni ties to make a sound investment and secure -large re Ten pairs of purest bred, pedigreed Island Silver or any other expenses connected with OUR company. Ranching is being attended to by two successful and experienced ranchers,at the very low cost of 5 p c. Shares, $100 each, payments 20 p. c. with applica- $17,500 per pair. - ay for organization, flotation Iiudolpli tool: his own life in his hunt- ing; box at ;\Ieycrlii\i:. in illay, 1897, '_ I! ' 5: I' the nilianccd 'pride or Ludwig li. of Bavaria, was burned Lo death in Paris. On June 19, 1867, the Emperor Max- imilian ot' lilt-xico, the iinipress' bro- ther-in-law, was shot by at tiring party at Qnaerotaro. llis consort, the Bel- gian Princess Marie-(‘hariotte, lost her reason, and has been for thi- ‘ost :ro years under restraint at the Chateau oi' Bouchot. Tragedy After Tragedy. Arcliduke \\'illlani i"i‘i\ncis Uiiarles died in 1894 at Baden, near Vienna, Goiserdar of the Realm oi' Musvoy ant Russian people ot' 1613 ordnin ot' thi-.i from injuries sustained tlirough a fall Should I-uie DWI. ,hem i'roin his horse. Arcliiluke John ol 'l`iisi»aiiy. who had resigiivd his rank and taken the nnmc ot' .lohn Orih, dis- appeared on the high seas oil’ the coast oi' South Ami-rica. King I.iid wig ll., oi' liavnrizi, the l-1nipi't~ss' ron- \\'hole State ot' Russia." Thus did the own i'i‘c\': will, that the itoinunovs CARONIA NOW ARMED CRUISER. Sophie, llucliess d Alcntron. at one time vad0,.S_ . FAMOUS M||_|-|-Any LEADERS immediately all classes ol’ popula- ition were invited to send freely elect- cd delegates to l\losco\v to form a. con- vention which should elect a native casualties made public is the announce- (‘-zar. On February 21, 16112, largely because of the strong support he rc- celved from the common people, Mich- ael (to use the modern spelling) Theo- dorovieh Itonianov was elected “Tsar- i<|LLEo oN FIELD oil' BATTLE. l’_»\lllS, Sept. linkin o late lint of ment oi’ the death ol' General Charles ltoques, \\'lio wus killed by being struck iii-tlie head by a bullet near Bur-Le-Duc, und of (Taptain ltuoul Ilucouedis Ile Kergouater. The latter i was a graiidsoii oi' (ieiieral lie Mont.- hoton and u great-graiiiisoii of “ ilrave" r i)ut~ouerlii:, n eeiebrateil ilretoii snllor who eoiiiiiiniiileii lin Survoiilniice in 1790 in the l'ainoiin light with the iiritish ship Quebec. General itotiucs had just been pro- moted on the iield to be a (leneral of i{_.\L|F_s_X, S,.I,,_ 15__Evi,],.,,i|y in division when he was killed. ‘ prepare for the trniisporiaiion of *_* i'nnndiaii iroops,, and specially pro- NO MORE UNITS UNTIL ' “II” °"“""‘m‘”‘I *"“I"I‘I"' 0" -,milf 13- loci. the tfniindinn trade roiites, iiio PRESENT FORCE GOES. 1880, in a fit of insanity. ‘ ‘1"~--' '. ‘ 'y ' I", " ' . , _ _ ("““I' ]‘“‘IW"- "1 'hun' I""m"3 of 1-Im .~ii|l\ndi‘oi1, relii-.viiig liiose ships which I ()'I'l`-'\\\/\. SPIN- Ii'-T II- lll llllllllllllC° tldinirnlt have oi".inise|l niioiho IW” SI"m""i ]‘“"l"“1‘1 UI' Uulfhlfss Mil' in~.\'e been doing such exci-lleiit, servit- Bavaria, who reigned over Germany in Prussia, was noted. as Macaulay say for actions never before seen outsid The llnpsburgs did not agaiii reach a inadiiotise. _ . ` the Gorman throne until 1438. Then One ot the most famous of his ox- Albert of Ilapsburg inherited from his ploits was the formation of the Pots father-in-law, King Sigismuiiil, the dam Guards, a company of giants ga kingdoms of llungary and Bohemia, thered from all the nations oi' Europe. (‘aronlu is painted gray with not and was chosen and crowned king of This eccentric became the father oi' patch oi' while in her upper work Germany. that most illustrious oi’ the ilohvii- save forathin bandahouther tunnels. Canndlfg contingent will L_() to the mall "I U‘1"‘1_l"‘1f '»'~ 5i_'»°-li* ‘lf lll" Em' over the entire North Atlantic sinc-4 I-iapsburgs Ruled Germany. -press, eoininitteil suicide at Zuricli. 'l`hi'ongh0ut the geiieratioiis the Art-iidiiehess lllzitilda, daughter ot` mimi,-,,1 1-],im,S_|{,,,-,,|,\,_ “,~|,,, wp lll1DSIlllI`i-'I9 il\ffl"0flHl‘-ll Ill Sll‘\‘lll~ZIll Hllil I"l‘lIlI Milfslllll A\“`I“I\lIi0 -"\|I"fl`l- WHS coniniand this sqiinilron arrived in ntlinn t~xpvililiolinr\' |`ort:t~, now at Vnl- dl|.',riity, their real grcnltiess being es- burned i.o death in her i`allier's paint ' ` tablished in 1272!, when itudolpli as- as the result ol’ n blazing log from til 'ff linlifux yesterday on board the con squadron will enable the former ship iS ` to t'on<:eiiirnte in soiitliern waters. it iiovessity is obviously forced upon th .ind espetnilly the transportation o The arrival in port ot' the (‘aroiii of 19,687 tons was retiuisitioiicd i'ro l` ’_"°“ _ ,Ned in iiiilitia oriii-rii that all applica- ,._iions for tho ori.;niiiv.:itioii ot' new the coiiiiiieiitrcmeiii. ol' the war. ltenr- I units ul' the active militia are to bo |Iheld in uln-yum-i-, until n\`ler ilie t‘an- - cartier, has iei'l (‘niindn. cended the Gerni'in throne Ili- won `iire lrtviiit: set ilre lo`ln-i' b'ill dress” vpitmtl a1n‘lm(l||Urm]5‘m uaimlmhtluejjivniji 1Tlw1vm\\rIiI"H,UI uw Ih.D€U`lumm|_a¥e _ . . . . _ _ _ . . . . .; . _ , . .. 5,., ot; tis ngsiip wicn io ce .a mos w io _v it ci-n up n pres-icii n fm ‘I°“9“ I" ‘l f““"h ‘lf U gm” "I the Duchy of _Austria in war and gave Arclitliiltc Lzidislas, son of the Arch-_ m-|~;vn,;_ Tm, f(,,~,,,,,|,i,,,, ,,,~ ,_,,,,; ,,_.__ it to one ol his sons. duke Josepli, t-time to grief while hunt- flf Tiio next great event in the history ing by :in accidental discharge ot' li of the race was the sin-.cossion to the gun. throne left empty by the death of Al- THE HOHENZOLLERNS. v eqiiippiiii: and oi'cniiiv.ing the army ;: ,division now at \’nic:irtii-r; und, until fs thin has been 1-oinpieti-d, it is not c ilccincd wise io nltoinpl to or1.;nniv.o Atliiiirully in view ol the inet that i`oi‘ and equip entirely new regiinents. DUN. R\1lI0lDh'S S0ll. 0l’1'l€lll`y 01' LUX- 3 TUC S¥0l`Y Of UIQ l'I0Il0llZ0llL’l"llS iS the better protection ol trade routes, 'l`herf‘ are ii score or so ot' applica- eniburg. it was this that iiiauguratoil more <:lieert`ul. They take their naine - - - - ' ` Ulf? Diller f0Ud I)0l""00|l HW UOUSQS Of fmul ‘I "i\S|I‘»‘ Wllli-'Il Sl-‘Wil “D011 llle troops, sucli it siiuudron is considered the orizziiiizulioii oi’ ni-w militia corps. llapsburi; and Luxciiibiirg, ri lend that hill of 7.oilerii, near lloiiingen, on the absoliitely <-¢.inoniini_ to-day is by no menus dead. borders oi' the liinck Forest. The fain- ' The next Iiapsburg King ol' Gor- ily gained power rapidly, and in 1701 squadron would not be given out b many, l1‘rederit:k the Fair, had a short the Elector i"reileriek lil. became King the Admiralty lust night. and troubleous reign. (‘liosen siirces- ol’ l’russia. The Electors son, Freder- sor to Henry of Luxcnihiirg by n iiiin- ick i., married his second cousin, So- yesterday was in coiiiicction with th ority ol' the electors in 1314, in1ll22 he phia ifiinrloltc, daiiglitcr of Sophia th I was conquered in battle and imprison- Great, liiieliess of llruiisivick. ed by Louis of Wittlcshacli, Duke of ller son, Frederick William l. o r` tions in iroin nil parts oi' t‘anailu for Now lhut- priurtieally nil dniiigcr of What. ships will coinprise the now any uttni-k by (ir-rinun wnrsiiips on y the l’n<'iIie tfoiist has tlisnppeured, the llritisb Uolninbiii rcgiiii:-tits, which tl. iweri- mohili1.t~d nt thi-ir respi-i-tivo re- lf giinental lit-anlqiiiirit-rs four weeks e naval changes. This coiivertod cruiser ni.-_o, lion- ln-on ordt-rcti buck to their lll homes. Only n. suilicicnt number to t' the Cunard line by the British Govcrir guartl public works, brldgcg_ ,.lC__ and s, ment. The (Taroiiiu was taken ov Cl' to leave sninli gnrrisons at Vancou- 0 by the Aflnlllalll' \\'l\cn the war broke ver. \'i.~toi-in nnd 1‘riueo ltupert are out and has been converted into an still under nl-ms and dmwmg “,,1i.,L. eilivieiit destroyer. Instead of ilii- i;Q|-vi;-0 p;,y_ - glossy black hull and white super- _____.._.._.i - structure oi’ the Cunard liner, the M0111; GIFTS I,~R()M_ ,ga CANADI.-iN MA.\`UF.-\(‘TURERS 0 7 -V ' "" /` ’ ~ ~ T . . ' . . - . 1 '_ A non l)rui-5 U0-. Ullllrlotlc- 4 2 Dru Co. Cor Great George will Kelli This connection of the Ha shnrgs zollorns, I\`ri-derick the Great. lore .ind alt ate mounted torinidabic from Wm equipped “ml Cmnforw, NOTICE Ltd., will be held in the Board o ’1`rade Rooms, Charlottetown, o hursday evening, October 1 S.>ii?.‘;;§‘.§il.“i”ii..’.‘2‘i?.§§f‘€-..§if.».iI`;? SIIIIIIIIIG IIIIIIS III EIIIIII IIIIIIIPHIIIIIII ili)14,at8o’clock. A l Sita’ R. E. SPlLLF.'I`T, Managing Dire¢t0r_ D. ii. iieioiy, springfield.. .. .. ._ Charlottetown. September 15th, 1914. 5601-9-16M4i. ==£5- ' M 'lIIlIIIIIK¢§\\\\\\\\‘_\(I/Ill g Mr. Farmer I I Do not forget to our fish supplies fr s. We can assure fentire satisfaction his line. CIi’town Fish Supply Co. A'lllIA\\\\\\ O £5 ‘< ‘<1 o ES-3 E l'._*.\\\ VII § Phone 3173 40 ].Grafion Co l\'\\\\ve///lllllllf.\1.~9'////Zi L_ Mail Contract ..._ aj sv? 4"-~...’. t '~-J-. S -I ’l‘l]Nl)l~2l1S, addressed to Ambrose Sellers, Argyle Shore.. .. . . .. thelqiiqgsltiiiastdr General, will be ro- Wallace McKay, Stanley Bridge.. .. .. .. .. .. . .. .. .. .. .. ..8il% eeivnd at ottawa until Noon, on l"l‘i‘ Allan Ferguson, Hampton.. .. ._ .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. . .. .. ..86l,{| day the 23rd October 1914 for the John E. Sinclair, Summerfield.. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ....86‘A, convgynneelof His Mnjcsty‘s niailH. towii.... . . . . . . . . .. 2 K i 4 Streets. MEU- ,_____1___-- 1 1 | 11] 'W i I fi i D with the German throne lasted until in 1871, Priissians and Germans be- tiie dissolution ot' the lioly ltoinan Ein- ing brouiglit togeilier by the crushin pire in 1800. They grew steadily in tit-l'eat oi` Franco, Gerniaiiy became power. Charles V. was in respect to united state. And on the 18th of .inn- giins, two six-inch stern cliusors pr E it- i-. ,T was believed to have beeii from Eng- land and iiew u Vice-Atl|niral's ciisign. 1 tin T over hor couiiter. The (`-nroiii \ U' II ‘< \\\ I/A\\\\\\\ f Alfred Murphy, Millvale.. .. . . Warren Villet, Hampton.. .. .. .. Jnnies Simpson, Bay View. . . . . .. S. D. (lanieron, llaiiipton.. .. .. . Jnines Simpson, Bay View.. .. .. . Capt. W. D. Darke, Brookfield.. .. M. F. Brndslinw, New Glasgow. . . Jniiich B. Milhnan, Long River.. .. John E. Sinclair, Summerville.. .. John T. 'i'rainor, Bay Viow.. .. .. . Leo Reid, Stanley Bridge.. .. .. . Theopliilus Pincnu, ltustico.. .. .. . - ~ » ° -' J. J. Mcl.eod,llonsliiiw.. .. .. .. . . . . . - - » I). W. McKay, Springfield.. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. . . .. JolinA.Mlllman,LongRiver.. .. .. .. .. .. . .. .. .. .. . .. Arthur Simpson, Stanley Bridge.. .. .. .. .. .. .. . .. .. . .. .. coMPETiTons' scones-wEsT QUEENS -AusTiN scALEs. .inane- \VllEAT ..J».-. .. . ...... . Ronald lvlcboiiald, Spriiigflcltl.. .. . . . . . . .. .. S9/1 _ _ __ .. ..s2‘li. Wallace Mcliny. Stanley Ufllllw-» -» - ~ ' ' ' BARLEY OATS - . ...9-4,0 3 Arthur Simpson. Jr., Stanley Bridge.. .. .- .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ....9 ‘za 93 James Gorman, South Melville.. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. . .. .. .. .. 02% .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ._ .. . ..9a1/. ._;; .. .. . .. .. .. .. .. .. .. . .. ,.92 .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. . .. ..91% .. 91 ..941/g . _ . ....931/i John F. ’I‘rainoi°,Sea View.. .. .. .. . -- ~ - -- -~ - H -'-'93 James McKay,Springi’ield.. . .. . . . - - - 90 . ....92 _.88 ..85% . territory the greatest ot’ the Llapsbiirg nary, 1871, King Wiliinin Vil. or i’rus- _ Geritian Emperors, ruling over the sin, was proclaimed Gerinan lrf-- 1914- olrrs 5594-9-i6Mwed3l. _ __ _ ,, . . 0 . Tlmnd. W_ W. McGregor, Central Lot 18... .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ..94% ‘ Mlumuy ,Mmnz M iinoy E. McLean, Southwest Lot 16.. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .... 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