3. A lantern containing a rag saturated with grease, instead of oil, for light. 4. An old black parasol trimmed with silk lace 5. Vases over one hundred years old 6. A form for making long leather boots 7. A boot-jack for pulling off long boots 8. Old dishes 9. Old Jewellry, including broaches 10. A watch chain 11. Old guns 12. A slate and pencil, which was a delight for the children 13. A doll over seventy years old 14. A candle mold ANTIQUES IN CRAPAUD HOMES Mrs. Hector MacNevin has a broach made out of a P.E.I , cent, dated 1871, which belonged to her mother. The centre is colored; the oak trees are in their natural shade of green. The blue sky and the green grass are to be seen. It is 80 or 85 years old. EARTHEN JAR ■ Mrs. LeRoy Howatt has a quart jar which was made at the time of Queen Victoria's Diamond Jubilee. This jar is decorated with leaves, representing the Heather, and fruit. It has the Queen's picture on it, also the following inscription:- THE CREAM OF HIGHLAND WHISKEY MY QUEEN JUBILEE BLEND JUBILEE 1837-1887 (This jar is 85 years old.) 15