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Canada^ vv^ ? k 1 tM> SO \ ELT 5 and 3ERa .ARJ .^ ^ |S THE season has again come around, in wliioh I present my Annual Circular to the farmers and dealers in Imple- ments throughout the country, I take tliis opportunity of most cordially thanking them for the liberal support they have given me in 1892. During the year just passed, I have sold over Five Thousand Mills, and over Three Thousand vSix Hundred of my Improved Bagging Attachments, which is as many as have been sold by all the other factories in Cana<\i put together, and then doubled. Considering the above facts, and after reading the testimonials which I print for your inspection, I place my Fanning Mill and Sagging Attachment for 1893 before you, with the utmost confi- dence that I have the most reliable Fanning Mill manufactured in America for cleaning, separating and bagging all kind of grain. I make a specialty of Fanning Mills, and let no chance pass to have the best improvements tnat can be obtained. Special points in favor of my mill are the following: Easy to turn; screw feed for the hopper; low and handy to get in the grain; strong and durable; well painted; screens and riddles to clean and separate all kinds of grain and seeds grown in Canada; fas?t and good cleaning of wheat. Special attention has been given to the fast cleaning of barley, removing all foul seed, dirt and broker* weeds. My long mash Zinc Screen for taking rye, oats and chess from wheat, works grandly. The attachment for knockinir or asitatiner the screens to keen thp meslips imm f^li;«« up has been improved, and is now the best thit can be got, 1 claim my plan of placing the screens and riddles in the shoe can- not be surpassed. You can give them any pitch desired, and also put as many in at one time as you like, or as are required to clean the grain. You can use one riddle, or you can, by placing another under it, have a Two-ply (4ang, or you can put another under the second and have a Three-ply Gang. The advantage from this plan is very great. You can use one, two or three ply, as the condition of the grain requires. Each screen is branded plain what it is to be used for, so no mistake can be made. Full printed directions are also furnished with each Mill Mills sold on liberal terms, and delivered, freight paid, at any station in Canada. To all who favor me with their order I assure prompt and careful attention, and will also guarantee satisfac- tion. MAN80N CAMPBFLL, Box 106, Chatham, Ont. I wish to draw the attention of the farmers to the superiority of the Chatham Fanning Mill, and when I state as a fact that I have sold on an average 17 mills every working day for three years in the Province of Ontario, it speaks in louder terms than any words I can use. In 1891 I sold over 4500 Mills, and in lvS92 I went over the same ground and sold over 5000 Mills— 9500 in the two years. There must be merit to back up the mill or it could not be done. The bagging attachment is also fast growing in favor. I only started to manufacture baggers four years ago. The first year I made 25, the next year 600; the following year 1600, and in 1892 I sold over 360'\ That is gaining ground very fast and the time is near at hand when a mill cannot be sold without a bagger, and that time will come as soon as farmers see them work and see the labor they save as well as the waste in grain they save. Supposing a man would go to a farmer, and isay, I will agree to shovel into bags all the grain you have this year I 1 for .*?10.00. The farmer would jump at the chance. Now t bagger will do all that and it will not cost $10 to buy one. 1 he objection may be urged that they turn hard; but such is not the case ; they turn very easily and will bng from 40 to 70 bushels of wheat in an hour, and will bag 80 to 90 bushels of oats in an hour and do it easily, and uhen done your grain is all in bags and no shoveling nor sweeping nor backache. It is done and ready to 'go to market. The armer who dees without a Bagger is standing in his own light and losing money. I sold over 700 mills in Manitoba last fall and every single man took a Bagger and it paid them to do so. '5 G Jestimonial^-^ Chatham, May 9, '92. Manson Campbell, Dear Sir, — Last Fall we, the undersigned, Grain Merchants, being in need of a first class general purpose Fanning Mill, asked the different makers to place a mill in our warehouse to be tested and bought on their respective merits. The first mill placed for a test was the Newkirk Mill which we found to be totally unfit- ted and incompetent to do the work required of it. The mill we wanted was the best that could be bought regardless of price. Aftfr giving all a thorough test, we bought a "Famous," although we were offered mills by other makers for one half the price of yours and would advise all farmers to give your mill a trial before buying any other. We also use the Bagging Attachment, with which we are well pleased, and as for the Clay Crusher for crush- ing clay in beans, it is the Boss of them all. Yours truly, TIGHE & STRINGER, per Robert Payne, Buyer Rodney, County of Elgin, June II, 1890. This is to certify that I was present at the trial of the Chat- ham and New Model on the farm of Mr. A. Huff, Raleigh, and did the tinning of both mills, in whiqji the Chatham mill cleaned and bagged for m9,rket Ii9 bugs of wheat in 50 minutes, which was over twice as fast as could be done with the New Model, and the grain was cleaner than could possibly be made by the New Model under the management of Mr. Fhi'ter, and as a matter of fact Mr. HufFand two of his sons and son-in-law each bought a Chatham mill. Cheerfully yours, JAMES CARNAOIE. To Manson Campbell, Ciiatham. CooKSTOWN, PiSsa Tp, 8imcoe Co , Nov. 15, '92. Manson Campbell: Dear Sir, — Yours is the best Mill that has ever come to this part of the country and I wish you every success in its nianufacture. Yours truly, ROBERT MOONEY. The Grove, London Tp, Middlesex Co,, Oct. 31, '92. Dear Sir, — I received the Fanning Mill and am well satisfied with it. It worl s complete. Yours truly, THOMAS L. LEGG. Candasville. Gainsborough Tp, Monck Co., Oct. 2, '92. Mr. Campbell: Dear Sir, —Your Mill does good work and I enclose you the amount of my note now due. Your truly, DAVID GROFF. Wolf Island, Wolf Island Tp. Frontenac Co. Mr. Manson Campbell: Dear Sir, — Your Mill gives entire satisfaction. It is one of the best Mills in the Country. Yours tr ly, w. B. McDonald. King P. , Kin^ Tp, York Co., Jan. 3, 1893. Manson Campbell: Dear Sir, — I am well satisfied with your mill; it will do all the work you claim. \ V Olii. a VI. uxjr , mUXr T)ATTV/fl?D \ BRKriiix, Mara Tp, Ontario Co., Dec. 1*8, ISD2. iVlR. Manson Oami'Hkli. : Dear Sir, — l^lease find enclosed amount to retire my noto due the 1st of January. 1 am well pleaded wita the mill. IMeaao let me know the price of the Hag^in^' Atta'jlunent. Yours respectfully, ALF. yrKlHAN. TiiORNDAi.K, Nissouri West Tp, Middlesex Co., December 27. 1H92. Manson Campbell: Dear Sir, —Enclosed you will find the amount of my note now due. The mill is all that the agent represented it to be. Wishing you the Ijest of success, I am. Yours truly, WM. YOUN(;, Sr. RiTssELDALE P. O , Fullartou Tp, Perth Co., Jan. 2, '93. Manson Campbell: Dear Sir,— Your mill gives entire satisfaction, and I recom- mend it wherever I can. Yours truly, JOHN KKLLAXD. Ealino p. O., London E. Tp, Middlesex Co., Dec. 29, '92, Manson Campbell, Dear Sir, —I enclos ^ou the amount due on note. Your Fanning Mill gives entire sarley from fifty to .sixty buaheU per hour, and I recom- mend all farmers to use it. Yours truly, JAMES HRIMr.LKCOMBE. Drayton P. ()., MaryhorouLdi Tp, Wellington C.>, Nov. 19,' 9a Manson Campbell: Dkah Sik,— I bought one of your milla after trymg the Harriston mill impartially; your mill caniiot b:^ beat. Yours truly, THOS. COWAN. Stratiiroy p. O., Ciradoc Tp, Middlesex Co , Dec. 21, '92. Manson Campbell: Dear Sir,— I like the mill very well; it cleans the grain first olass. Yours truly, dONAH STANLEY. Parkersville P. 0., Stephenson Tp. Muskoka Co., Nov. 24, '92. Manson Campbell : Dear Sir,— The mill I bought from your agent has given good satisfaction and I have much pleasure in recommending it as a first class mill. Yours truly, WM. CHALMERS. Langton p. 0., Walsingham Tp, Norfolk Co., Dec. 16,'92. Manson Campbell: Dear Sir, — You may say for me that your mill with Bagging Attachment gives perfect satisfaction, that; it cleans, elevates and bags any kind of grain to perfection. Wishing you every suc- cess, I am. Yours truV, GEO. J. BUNNvS. Seaforth, Huron Co., April 28, '93. of your agent, Mr. L. Kelly, gives me entire satisfaction in a i^Uiil >-3il , XIIC axiillli^ mill a.xi.\x ;ja,j.^Qiii4;, tt«vs.iviiiii\-ix- -s. ._"--«^ti^, \ A ■\ kinds of grain. I had two of the Clinton niilUat the tinu; I bought yours, and there is no comparison between yours a')d the Clinton mill, as you can knock them all out. Two of my neighbors have tried my mill and have bought one of your n)ako, and I advise all farmers to buy the (Chatham mill. Cheerfully yours, JOHIV G. SPROAT, i^irectcrof Tuckerstnilh, A. S. S. Guilds P. 0., Harwich Tp, Kent Co., Nov. 30/1)2. Manson Camphkil: Dear Sir, — Your mill luia given me entire satisfaction and the bagging attachment works innnense. Yours truly, K GRANT. Utterson, p. 0., Stephenson Tp, Muskoka Co., Aug. 1,'1)2. Manson Campbell: Dear Sir, — After having used your fanning mill for over a year and having tested it with nearly all kinds cf grain, I have much pleasure in stating that it gives good sitisfaction, and I can highly recommend it. \ ours truly. JOHN WILSON. Hartford, Townsend Tp, Nov. 10, 1892. Mansox Campbell : Dear Sir, - The fanning mill gives good satisfaction; I like it very muoh. Yours truly, JAMES WILCOX. Wawanosh Tp, Belg?ave P. 0., Huron Co., April 22/93. Dear Sir, — I got one of your fanning mills and can say that it has given entire satisfaction, and recommend it to the farmers ahead of any mill made. Yours truly, THOMAS BLACK. xMoRRis Tp, Blythe P. O., Huron Co , April 15,'93. your agent, Mr. I. P. Marlott, is the best that I ever saw and I i..'' x'-.-rrv 8 wouM recommenel it to the farmers ahead of any mill made. Witliout a doubt it has done more and betttr work tlian your agent warrants it to do. Yours respectfully, JOHN WALLACE. CAR(iiLL, Bruce Co., April 1893. Dear Sir, — We bought one of your mills and tested it with wheat, peas and oats mixed in all shapes and it separated them, doing the cleaning at the same time to our entire satisfaction. Yours truly, H. CARGILL&SON. Sturokon Falls, District of Nipissiug, Feb. 28, '08. Dear Sir, — Enclosed you will find the amount due you. I am much pleased with your mill. Yours truly, A. GAUTHIER. St. Pelesphon, Que., March, 1893. Dear Sir, — I have much pleasure in stating that your fan- ning mill gives me entire satisfaction. A. R. McGregor. Jarrets Corners P. O., Oro Tp, Simcoe Co., Feb. 24,'93. Manson Campbell: Dear Sir, — Enclosed you will find amount due you. I am well satisfied with your mill ; it is a good mill and very easy to turn. Yours trulv, " J AS. BLOOMFIELD. Holly P. O., Innisfil Tp, Simcoe, Feb., 24, '93. Manson Campbell: Dear Sir, — I am well pleased with your mill; it is the best that I ever used to clean wheat and clover. Yours very truly, JAMES LOU(mEAD. DwiGHT P. O., Franklin Tp, Muskoka Dist, Jan. 23,'93. Dear Sir, — Your ndll and bagging attachment Drove most satisfactory, the best that 1 ever saw. Yours truly, JACOB DABOLD. 1 \ 1 9 •V 7 T()TTp:nham, Ontario, County Siiiicoe, April '28, 1893. Mk. M ANSON Campbell : Dear Sir,— This is to certify that I had made up my mind not to buy another fanning mill for years, because I had an extra good mill that I thought could not be beaten, but having occasion the clean some alsike clover, for which my mill was not adapted, I l)orrowed a new Harriston ndll to do the work, as 1 had heard that for alsike clover it could not be beaten. 1 had four bags of tailings left over after putting the seed through the Harriston mill tiiat I (ould not do anythnig with, when your agtnt. C. C. McDonnell, came along with tlie Chatham mill and a>ked to be allowed to clean a bag of rhe tailings, which consisted of timothy, alsike, red clover, and different kinds of foul seeds. He separat- ed each kind systemUically and left it in tine shape for market, and after I saw the splendid work done by the Famous Chatham mill so satisfactory. I bonght the mill without a moment's liesita- tion, and I heaitily recommend it to all brother farmers in need of a first class mill, and will say that the bagger alone is worth in three years, the total cost of the mill and bagger combined, and after it is once used you will feel the r-ame as I do, sorry that yon did not purchase one of these Chatham mills years ago, as they cannot be beaten in America as a geneial purpose mill. Yours truly, RICHARD EVAjnS, Con. (), Lot 4, Tecumseth. Heartily endorcied by his sons, T. S. Evans, 1). B. Evans. Fenella p. O., Haldimand 1p, Northumberland Co., ^ January 19, '93. Manson Campbell : Dear Sir,~I like your fanning mill, it gives entire satisfac- Yours truly, J(3HN NEWTON, Jr. Omenee p. O., Emily Tn, Victoria Co., Jan. 10, 1893. M ANSON Campbell : Dear Sir,— Enclosed you will find the amount dne on my note. I am well pleased with your mill and bagger. Y'ours truly, H. E. CORN EI L. I 10 Beeton p. O., Tecuniseh Tp, 8i:ncoe Co., Jan. 8, 9.3. M ANSON Campbell: Ti P*^'^'.^ ^"^iH,— You will find enclosed amount of note now due. llie tanning mill gives good satisfaction in every respect. Yours very truly, BEN DORSEY. Castletox p. ()., Cramahe Tp, Northumberland Co., .- ^, January 3, '93 M ANSON Campbell : Dear Sir,— Your mill works well. I am entirely satisfied with the work it does. Yours truly, W. 8TINS0N. Warkworth, Percy Tp, Northumberland Co , Dec. 2(),'92. Mr. Manson Campp.ell : Dear SiR,_Enclosed you will find the amount of niv note. iNo one should delay paying for your fanning mill, it is the best in niy settlement and in the whole township. I am recommend- mg It highly to my neighbors. It has paid for itself now and the bagger works immense. Yours tt-uly, MICHAEL CLANCY. ^^^''^'niiER, Berthier Tp., Berthier Co., Que. After seeing the fanning mill manufactured by Manson Cainpbell, of Chatham, Ont , in operation with different kinds of grain, I must say it is the best mill I have ever seen. The oats It tliere are any to be found in the wheat, are all taken out, and tlie wlieat is left pure and without any mixture of other grains 111 It. \Vhat makes this agricultural instrument precious above all IS, It cleans all bad seeds out of the grain Dr lavallie, m p.p. iv/r r-. Brantford, Brantfcrd Tp, Brant Co., Sept. 30, '92. Manson Campbell, Esq. : 1 . ?*;^^^ Sir,— Enclosed you will find amount of note due the istot October. The mill givps perfect satisfaction. I would not be without a bagger as it saves two men's work. Yours truly, R \V PATRPTTTT 1\ r f 11 I Low Banks, Moulton Tp, Monck Co , Sept. 80, lSi)2. Mr. Campbell: Dear SiFi. — Please find enclosed amount in full of note on fanning mill. I have given the mill a fair trial in every kind of grain anl I think it cannot be excelled I never saw a mill that would do as good work and so much of it in a short time. Respectfully yours, BEN BROWN. Borland, Adolphustown Tp, Lennox Co , July 28, '02. MANSON Campbell: Dear Sir, — Enclosed you will find the amount of ujy note. I consider yours the best mill ever brought to our county and many are making enquiries of me as to what mill I would advise intending purchasers to get. Yours truly, GILBERT M. DAVIS. Mitchell, May 3rd, 1893. Manson Ca mpbell : Dear Sir, -I have purchased one of your Chatham Mills and Bagging Attachments from your agent, John McLean. I am satisfied it is the best mill in all kinds of grain I ever saw work. WM. ROGEHS, Perth County, Mitchell P. 0. Mitchell, May 6th, 1S93. Manscn Campbell, Esq. : I bought one of your Chatham Mills and bagging attach ments from your agent, Jno. McLean, and it cleaned grain kinds superior to any mill I ever saw. JOHN R0(4ERS. Perth County, Dublin P. 0. Mitchell, May 5th, 1893. Manson Campbell: Dear Sir,— I was in need of a good mill. I purchased one of your Chatham Mills and bagging attachments and it is without doubt the best I'lill for sepa\ating wheat and wild oats I ever saw, doing a clean job for seed once through, and all kinds of grain equally good. ^ i ^ fe (GEORGE VIPOND. Perth County, Monroe P, O. I 12 Manso.v Campbell : Andkrson, May 8th, 1893. your^f4^t''''l'!;r M^'r''''''''''^ ?"" °* y°'"- <-'hatham mills from your agent, Jno. McLean, and testec it in all kinds of ,rr-«ir, j rniu, say ,t beats the Clinton or any other m 1 I hte sefnTried the pdce :f1"^' "''"''""'"'' ' "°»''' -' be .itCnZ '"^Ic; ALFRED ROSS, l^erth County, Anderson P. O. MANSO.V CA.^H.B^:u!;•\ttha;;.''°"^^ "' ''''^' ''''^ '3'"- ''^■'■ w^.i^*'"^^ Sir,— i am well satisfied with your mill- it doex it. Yours truly, THOMAS CAIRNS. Mansox Campbell: '^"'''' ''''-'' ^^-^bton Co , Sep. 2(i, 1891. does^sXnd/l w~'oik""'"'T'* "% "^''^ P'"^'"'"^ "'='' y<""- f'^^ntag »"" tureof the satr ""'"' ^''" ^^"^ '"'"''' '" "'« '"'^""f^"" i'^ours ttuly, CHAS. H. Ma( (4LASHAN, nrilir!"u-M '"''«'— TWs is to say that I have owned one of the a tL"i rf ha:r';.aid'''.SO 'r'\ ' ^"/''r ^-y «""- "■"> "ofS Yours truly, WM. JOHiXSON. 4 4 13 The Chatham Mill took First Prize and Diploma at Colllngrwood Fair, Sept.. 1891, after a test lastinfir 3 hours and the Chatham Mill was aheaci on all tests. The Orillia Mill -was there. The Chatham Mill took First Prize at Bradford Fair, after a test lasting two hours. The Harriston Mill, which is exactly the same as the Orillia, was there. CoLLlNfiWOOD, Oct. 2, 1891. Mr. Manson Campbell, Chathain, Ont. Dear Sir, — This is to certify that I have purchased one of your fanning mills from your agent, James Fletcher, and wish to say that I am well pleased with it— best mill that 1 have seen. T have seen the Orillia mill tried by their best agents and I know that I can go in my barn and take my mill and beat the Orillia mill in every and all kinds of grain, and I would not give my mill for any two mills I ever saw. You can print this if you wish, I am here on hand to back what I say. His CHARLES X HOGG. Witness, Mark. E. A. Fletcher. (Jibraltar P. 0. RoTHSAY P. O., Maryborough Tp, Wellington Co., Manson Campbell : Nov.. 1S91. Dear Sir, — Your fanning mill is everything that is required by a farmer, and is the best 1 have seen. Yours truly, BENJAMIN LINES. Hamilton, Dec. 15, 1889. Dear Sir, — It affords me pleasure to be able to say that the fanning mill purchased from your agent, Mr. Fletcher, gives ine entire satisfaction. Yours truly, JAMES DUN LOP. Flour and Grain Merchant. The Chatham mill will do first class work, taking vetches or tame tare out of wheat. Versohoyle, Oxford Co., April 11th, 1892. Mr. Manson Campbell. Dear Sir, — 1 am very much pleased with the way your mill works. Yours truly, GEO. PARTLO. I u Kast Whttby, Oiuario Co., April 12, 1802. To ^K. Manson Campbell : Voiir mill which I bought from your agent, Mr. J. H Tre- nieer, work very satisfactorily. I take great pleasure in recom- mending it to my fellow farmers. Turns easily, cleans fast. Your bagger is something every man should have; could not do without it; saves labor and that means money. Yours truly, WM BATTY, Foley P.O., Ont. Forest, Nov. 5, 1889. Mr, M ANSON Campbel.. : Dear Sir, — I enclose you the amt/unt due you. The mill works splendidly. Cleans from 70 to 80 bushels per hour easily. Y'ours truly, JAMES McKEOVVN. Greenbush, Leeds Co., Ont.j Nov., 1891. M ANSON Campbell: Dear Sir, — I must say I am more than pleased with my mill. One of my neighbors had 50 bushels of mustard, cockle, chess and timoth}'^ seed and some wheat in it. He had put it through Kemptville mill and did it no good. We put it through my mill and separated it with the following results :— 10 bushels good wheat, sold for .f 1.10 per bush.; one bushel of nice clean Timothy seed, sold for $8.00. He realized |14 which would otherwise have been a dead loss. He will buy a Chatham mill from you and more can be sold in this township. Yours truly, REUBEN PEER, Jr. Darlington Tp., Durham Co., March 10, 1890. Mr. M ANSON Campbell : The fanning mill and bagging attachment I purchased from your agent, Mr. J. H. Tremeer, gives me good satisfaction. It turns easy and does first class work in all kinds of grain. It will clean better by putting once through than any other mill will by put- ting twice through that I ever saw, and I would recommend the mill with bagger to any person requiring a first-class article. Y^ours, etc., W. N. PASCOE, 15 West Whithy, Ontario C'o. Mr. M ANSON Cami'hkli. : The mill and Ba«rger I purchased from your agent, Mr. J. H. Tremeer, works complete. I have cleaned graiii for my neighbor farmers and they also pronounce it complete It handles wild tares belter than any mill I ever saw. Yours truly, HARRY COCKERHAM. Copy of letter from London, England. Mr Manson Campbkll, Chatham, Ont. Dear 8iR,- After a little delay in getting your mill intro- duced. I have found the demand for them to increase. I have sold the 45 1 got from you, and want now to arrange with you to have a car load A 65 mills and baggers sent on, payable in cash on delivery. ^^ H0WE8, 64 Mark Lane, London, Eng. Newmarket, York Co., Dec. 1, 1891. Manson Campbell, Dear Str,--I am well pleased with my mill. Y^ours truly, ALFRED BRAMNER. Vanneck, London Township, Middlesex Co. Nov. 28, 1891. Dear Sir —The mill has ^iven me good satisfaction. I had a few loads of wh^at that were k wild oats and I ran theni through the mill and then sold them to one of our noted grain buyeil in London for seed, and he did not find any oats in it, so you may know it made a clean job; and the bagger I consider is the verv thing for any farmer to have. Y'ours truly, R. H SCOTT. Essex Centre, Essex Co., Sept 30, 1891. Dear Sir, -The fanning mill gives good satisfaction in every respect and I recommend it wherever I can to the farmers. *^ * Yours truly, A. J. GREEN, Dealer in (^rain. Seeds and Beans. 16 Kkock-down Mill f OR Shipment. The Mill is put together with iron bolts and screws in such a way that it can be readily taken apart for shipment, and in that way I can deliver mills, Preig'ht Paid, to any station in the Dominion of Canada, as the freight on a Knock-Down Mill is only one half what it is on a mill set up. Weight of Mill, 200 pounds. The Mill can be put together at destination in a very short time oy one who never saw the mill before, as all the boards go into grooves and cannot go wrong. Correspondence solicited from all wanting a tirst-class mill. IVI ANSON CAMPBELL. Chatham, Cntario. ]VIost all patztj^:eizo THECHATHAM lNNING r BAGGING ATTACHMENT FOR THE CHATHAM FANNING MILL HE above cut represents n new machine which is an attachment for bagging the grain after it comes from the Kannnig Mill. It is complete in every respect, and will give the best satisfaction to those wl, ,e it. The n anner of driving the Hagging Attach ■ ment has been greatly improved since last year. It is now driven with a Chain belt that will not slip nor come off the pul'ies, A few points in its favor are these: 1st- It runs very easily 2d--It takes up very little extra room on the lloor. 3d— I'ourteen inches si|uare space on the floor will hold the machine, and &ny farmer can .-pare that from his barn or t:ranar\'. 4th- Will bag any kind of grain, from the finest seen , such as timothy or clo- ver, up to the coarsest g-ain, such as beans and corn. 5th- W ill bat from 6o to So bushels of wheat per hour, loo bushels of oats per hour. 6th-Vour grain doesnot go to the floor, thereby saving considerable waste. 7th-Two men with the I";>KSe'' ^'l^ ;lf>, ^'^e ^^"^e , u _„ »u„- ^., ..,U},rtn^ it w*-'^ — Tr rnn be nt Inched to rinv Cliatham Mil! manutac- tured during the last five years. The machine is worthy the inspection of larmen . For prices and full particulars apply to MANSON C AMPBBLiL, Chatham, O nt. 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