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The Chronicle Telegraph (190101), 18 Jul 1907, p. 6

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ts 3t * dn 0 "a << Waltaey " "work in facturer i. part: MA*+. .2 Rhgy on Sheâ€" edanch : ~~ Dirket S e oo old cichu in Eante: Arar i7 Teas than ronedy ,2 :‘ AC SRATS Lorle® ‘ara t P o uk wmilk on . Saturday night and: manuâ€" ’gk i m ‘ dod . 9 ? 2 Bd ds t P on PS idys es d » ABY possible : to properly ote : the work belore 12. o‘clock. / â€" work is, therefore, coatinued for 4 perio} of from one to foutr or five ~ ; Wours in the beginning of the. Sunday. ~ +1 will be seen that in the future, ; t handle th? milk at present made hy on Saturday night and Sunday, eith er the factory imustâ€" be . reconstruci ed or‘." equipped‘ with better laesii‘ ties, or the patrons <must be put it additional ® <applianctes. ‘at home,‘ aud provide : ice supplies. | . . Marev % _ "It the law againgt _ doing * any ".‘_“l!‘â€"g Jaw . against â€" doing Aay * ‘cheese>, factories during way of the hours of Sunday were strictl enforced at oneé~ there would,. of neâ€" cessity be @ yory large. waste < «i milk on‘ the farm in addition to th Amcreasing of the Sunday work on 1b part of the producer to a very largt ~ A*MHaving _ considéred :. the questicn ~all standpoints <and obtainec a ftom many: persons iftcrest ed in . question, we beg ‘to ° reâ€" comméendâ€"that, 1of the present y21r, permission ‘begranted to. coniimts1h» 'wdu night . work ‘in cheese Jac tories until not. later ~ than 5 «.m fl.’ .‘ In this _ connection~~ / might .state: that, «in : the great . nis jority ol cases, thework â€"canâ€"rastl be completed "by 2 .a.m.,. but in §ov:* cases . beyond the~.control ‘of .. the maker it may | be found impos3‘ 5> to make up the checse at so caily a.time. L s «* Unued Early Sunday Morning, *'!’inllex, we /. would ~suggest Tha early . notification. be given to th dairymen ~of the province (ownets "» cheese Tactories, makerd and _ p;« RANTED A â€"PARDON . â€" 5:.,, that â€" it _ will be ~necessar( vG ies es FA P 5 $ ul Â¥ear to fully [comply with U 2 a Jsn iyrhiad e requirements of the ~ Sundat Obscr | ~Kingston,. July~"13.â€"Joseph H. vahice â€" Law, and that ‘they <shovi| Phompson, the Grand Trunk conduc wow _â€" make arrangements whereb} | tor sentcnéed by Mr, Justice Riddel. either the patrons ol factories slin\ | to three years in Kingston Penitentiâ€" now begin to make provision l ary for & violation of railway | rules keep "the milk ‘at home under ~pro:| resulting in the wrecking of his> train per conbitions or utilite it stâ€"hom | has been‘ patdoned and will be releasâ€" or that the factories shall make suC| od at once on an order from . the provision as may ~be necessary â€" ic minister. of, justices.. : s enable. them to handle the milk .O‘ | ~Thompson was sentenced at Guelph Monday ‘morning. on May 11. He was in ceharge of "n Otbtawa, July 12. â€"The ;â€"Postoffic: Department begins toâ€"day issuing . tc postmasters . requiring them. specia newspaper . wrappers ~ for the_exclu Hive: use" of publishers when prepay. ‘ing postage on seconttâ€"class matte! ;‘inued 10 the United States. Thes: wrappers, which are Considerably lar ger than the ordinary.post baind, are pristed in . three denominations wone cent, _ two cents and. three ;,cents ‘and bear each the following restric tive, ‘clause: : Tok > 3 I":-";'e"rhb'.;â€";z}pper to be used only b: publishers and for the soleâ€"purpos( of making secondâ€"class matter â€" t« the United States What is a Backache? T 18 NAJURE‘$ WARKNING TO WOMEN Discases® of Woman‘s Organism Cared an Consequent Pain Stopped by Lydia E. Pink ham‘s Vegetable Compound. "1t scems as though my back would oréak." . Women utter t.he{e words over and . over m*bm continne to d ‘h&.nd with aches in (.hem':} of the back, pain low down in the side, ;‘Y Woedvacdnain‘t erv AnC o aniiian tor Aby unk .. . 'hm"y“m” and quiek! will con + Lydia E. Pink mn;ldhuhun effective uwnd{!y eures ney dwdm.u organe to a healti Deag Mra. Pinkha * deputy }éorge 4 iL pt ins 6 MB An not tiog t realize that the back is : of: wonsan‘s ‘organian, ndivates by aching a dis l:h:t'?f‘ fcnu}e.?hm 1e aches | m :mkt‘lnlm V"f:blo(}nn- mkhaw‘e : nhrm-\y‘:m the on tive remody in each cases. e« féema lo oritans aind ‘Kidâ€" ‘Putman, _ director ad G. (}.'m o&fo} Premier estion .of â€" Sunday ho. Ther »say af Must be Conâ€" © 1100 COd it the female against the er of . Barrett . of â€" Bruceâ€" County, al ' Nro. Ida Switwer of Walkerton, Ont. an alipfony allowance > of §4 perâ€"week and costs. CR .} s # Incidentally “1 m & remark\ or | two about‘. “&“ * moki. * uoceian‘ Manten * . The :. denies _ the â€" f abused~ her, threatened . Ler, accu her of WWM t ‘: treated> her so much (that he her into signing the deed of separ, ation, by which he gaye her $200. .. Bhedhcufldbofinnuflvmhz‘ he wished he had married. Maria Harâ€" tis a girl whom he had courted 28 fore marrying plaintid. w .. The. divoree was granted, January 1906,, and on January 16, 1907, Swit ‘yer married ~Miss Hatris. F3 es Switzer pleaded â€" this divorce. as 21 argument â€" against paying altmony The â€" woman contended that the. di vorce was invalid. 1b Ee o e en Ss The couple Were married in Strath clair township in 1804 and they Jis ed " together until _1!04: § "ag‘z t :\‘The: judge says; ‘In imm 1906, he fl‘g‘ to have obtained a divorce from the District Court of North Das. kota‘ without personal service â€" upon. his wile, and in ber abstnce. He was in Ontario at the time the" diverce. was obtained, and had been fut â€" some: time _ before,. _ Infteed, .he was , visi ting from time to time the | AJads; with whom he afterwards . went through the form of mttiig..Upou‘ being asked,> You : >aere, paying at: tention to.her with a view to ma trimony? he answers, ‘I. was figuring round "that way.‘=" â€" ; ~.,a 5o 002 19 ‘Then says the Judge: ‘*I deciine != vonsider a ~deeree â€"of. divorceâ€" obtaingd in this °_ way, and »by a person . "«<o situated,‘‘ ~ / : ho > oae ~ The judge fixes bursements at $95 Thompson was sentenced at Guelph on May 11.‘ He was m,dlm of "a) iruit special â€"which was _ KA ran his ~orders and gave as is oxâ€" Gourock on Sept 22 Jast. Hesoter: Planation the factâ€" that he had faller asleep. . Instcad sof â€"~ working eight hours q‘ day he bad been‘ on ‘duty 19 and 20. Justice Riddel}~concluded that he had worked overtime for the money that was in it, and did not see: thatâ€" Thompson . was at allâ€"repenâ€" tant: 8 o eA aa, of of of akota Divorce Set Switzer 1 ‘The Gourock death of three PRICELESS RELICS C â€"~~â€" FOR THE UNIVERSITY "Toronto, July 11. â€"A large altar 0. libations of "about 2700 B.C., . bauâ€" tifully ~carved â€" with designs of th: offerings to be placed upon it, is . important ~addition ‘to the collection for the . university of Toronto musâ€" eum, â€" presented by Dr. Robert Mond of Egypt. Informatim to that : cilect has been received fromâ€" C. T.~Currel> ley,. the distinguished .graduate â€"_ of Victor a, now engaged _ in research in the Orient. Thisâ€"altatr is describ= ed as the best that has survived and is in a~ remarkable â€"state «of preser« vation. ~ It bas _â€"an nart agd . outet recepticle for the pouring of the" liâ€" .quids. P adpi esnt See E1 â€"From the samé :‘ Source. there> «has ‘ also been obtained @wâ€"large cedar box, of the cighteenth dynasty for the petâ€" jod â€" of .the Hebrmy bondage, w hen in its : exquisite paintings, ~ Cexbibits scenes in the . worship of the Egypâ€" tian _gods.. The â€" codat " is Alrat‘o+ Lebanon. 4 "C Te l ~~M. Currelley .in a latter to. Jobhn A. Patterson, â€" K.C;, ~of the "‘lle' "of the university, m-m a remarkâ€" able fnd in â€" a c ion <of" Roman | garm¢nis and other articles...> These d Me on ctecer ts Fork o wiue was red"to pattâ€" ; Witlt them. _ The cotlectioa. mcindes . _:‘01 md:n m;; Type. a w‘ I!rg mats, a~~ sam : ue o l ‘i.onf:'!fi 4"ehirt par K ng, i «t us or No: Acoiots e w : *~ col Th stavid to be ctol smgtg: versity % n iggn’mn@f atk can > be ; traced â€"in . the sanipler wor ki linen. / Ottawa, â€"~July 10.â€"A: carelul â€" este mate ; ol Canada‘s : population, â€" miade by . the: Bureau of Cenosus and Statis ties, Dased | ~on‘ immigration retuins gincé: last censo@ and the natoral fit créate in bovulation. shows >~ tha tained mt us â€" of that )j ation of sover It ho Gourock .wreck resulted hg:c th of three men, Engineer Farley Palmerston, Fireman. Cecil Bright London,® and Brakeman "Andrews London." *y a* 9e Ap of cone of the: fragments ationâ€".‘~ *A â€"] «« RMep m } P £ l T i. â€" ly 18.â€"Judge} Ridde! qronto, 1b wahyfih.lvn gram . was the _ order ol â€" Judge questioned ruce â€" County, allowing | to give up 1911 BAT lation, t the p ial the costs and dis ~will whow a seven . and la and . & ~Ba 3 7\ mla "First Mr. Boagtam wa spose _ <PFirst Mr. anâ€"was disposed to ‘treat the . as: *m‘* laugbed 4’ o7 and ...3.- much m with _ the novelty ofâ€" the sugâ€" , . _ Then a â€" thought occurred ‘‘Torouto, July 18.â€". Jostph E: Bea W" "'.‘."‘.'«'s'?.;'n'-'-a to give up the North Waterioo . seat ut The close of the present _ parliaâ€" to him %‘. ears ol Liberal torg â€" h&f name of, WiHli Lyon Mackenzie King, deputy mini er ‘ol Labor. .Mr. lh;'ih-o’ was Berlin, in North.Waterloo, Mr. King had gone to Berlin, chaperoned by the postmasterâ€"general, and . had been dined and otherwise feted. ‘The Libetals wanted to run bim in North Waterloo and their hopes were foundâ€" ed on the belief that the sitting memâ€" ber would not agais contest the conâ€" stitutency . Mr. Seagram grew ‘serious at once. He lost no timle in repudiating . the suggestion that: he would retirg. The statement that Liberals were bankâ€" ing on his supposed intention ., gave him annoyance which he: expressed..> "You tell them," _ said ~ he, *‘that they‘d better see me about that," and he hastened in the direction of . the 0. J. C; offices. . **% Should Mr. Seagram : determine . in any ‘event not to run, the Conservaâ€" tive â€"nomination‘ would go: to . â€" his son, Rd. Seagram, ‘who is mayor _ of Waterloo and equally as strong: MANY ACCIDENTS Winnipeg, July 14â€"â€"Since the "bCâ€" sent _ at the. wedding <of~ w, #ifining .of the year â€" there have bee®\ they were ‘merely asked to attend & in W!nn“w‘:s noâ€" less Mi"’!:‘&flfleigmflm.he .?hy?.mlmonni;l'm appa recard, hesides > ~pCcâ€" in accepting the invitation, %'& j -v'bo"{see taken their owh ng;*ef%“m McQuire, ~0: Possiblyâ€"never before have so â€" MaUy which ‘Bundren â€" was ignofant. That met vioient . deaths in this city M Fhaneeâ€" information changed â€" the reâ€" the "same â€" space of time.. Fromâ€"tha% â€"ynion intoa mattiage: % j,@ s ‘tecord â€" it would seem . that Winnipreg =« _ o . _ ':‘J is increasing . in the number â€"of / awâ€"| . . Romance <of. 1820. :; â€"~| << cidental deaths at a rate that is . PE Aneiy en er ns $oe truly appalling.. The record is:~â€" ~| ~That McQuite . family â€" came o Ani Accidental ...}........: ...ouwm..0i.. 10 ; erica from â€" Lancashiré, Englanad,: it By street Cars .....u..%05.0..~... 9 1820, and settled in ‘Eastetn. Tennes By {fOCZINE ...:...0.. ..sues.os,. 2 §e6, Bundfen,. then "a youth, :impu} By Asphyzsiation ......_.. ~c».. 1 sive" and gager, fell in Jove with the Burned to death ........: .»...â€"..:.~> 0* daughter, Rose . The MeGuires fam SUIGIIGS 1,...2./. ... cwssa.e es s 5 ily . _ frowned _ upon their ueefinq DIOWBRCA cus.cclslle aoucict s socin.ss & and â€"refusedâ€" to aoufl&h‘he woy‘i â€"<Killed on railway$ ...:........_....~3! suit, Ihe young people. claudes «C PDIRONCG ..ocu.s.sccâ€".szaslemoncs: 1. Linely.. The girl_promised. that she FORMED CLUB TO,HELP & BASHFUL BACHELORS London, July 12. â€"Rev.â€"W. J. Gomâ€" ersall and wife . who some timeâ€"ag0. started a privateâ€" club at Hamstead to ‘bring: together | celibates of both sexes to marrty, say‘ they=are <dorig a big ‘business. The attendance . i1 the club gathering which takes place every Friday exon‘vg, averages 300, and dozens of happy martiages have already . pesulted.. The . women outâ€" numbet ‘the men three to one . and are. usually . less. different. The men are mostly > shy <at first but _ they genorally © _ melt and grow very amiâ€" able .. over coffee. Uolles, js would scem,. is . one â€" of the most. .potent drugs in Cupjid‘s pharmacy and most of the proposals . take: place under its ‘‘Are you going tw grop out GROOM 90 WEDS of the pr influence. Allâ€" sorts of business and proâ€" fessions are _ represented ~ among the trequenters, : but among the . women, typewriters, â€" teachers and dressmakâ€" ets ~ predominate_â€" â€" wnos _ the men include â€" curates, dentists, clerks,and achoolmasters, ., ¢ ; Asked what class of imen was most amenable, "Mrs, ~Gomersall (answered unhesitatingly â€" dentists, . % hey are :ai> ‘ways _ courteous and â€" gentlemanly. Widowers â€"are also. amiable,â€"but . it must be admitted â€"that \h? are parâ€" ticular. â€" in oettain ways.~Thoy _ in variably ©ask._ to be introduced . _to tertain types ol gitls. ) _"> Parkhil}, July 10.â€"A ‘very interestâ€" img marriage took place here . when Nr. Henry Hagerman, aged 90 years, and for a" generation a resident _ of the ‘ town, was . wedded" to :<Mrs. Rumohr, aged 74 â€"years.. > Te Theé ceremony: was performed ~by Rev: James Allin, ‘and the _ couple were the subject ofâ€" bearty congratuâ€" lations from theirimany Sriends. _ Both Mr. and Mrs. Hagerman have been â€" long _ and: actively _ counected with the Methodist Churth â€" in this place and Both have large > familics, erxtending into three and <four . genâ€" ctations. They are hale> and hearty and may live for years to enjoy â€" the . Fot ten years â€"theâ€"outlay on coun try mul’ in Ontatio ~xepresents yalue â€"of $31,000,000,. * #o~ you ask me that Convalescents need hr.onmmd*hb nâ€"thulhw.ffl-‘ yu: Scott‘ s Emalsion is powerful nourishâ€" mentâ€"highly concentrated, . â€" . â€" y It makes bone, blood and muscle without putting any tax on the digestion. ALtL BAUOGIET®: #0o, AND #1.00.... . _ _ BRIDEâ€" AGED 74 IN WINNIPEG be ~ As ‘he talked he swept a mass .o L“.;.& back from his torehea ! and _# aâ€" reminiscent. smile, . rh kad not seen . his brideâ€"toâ€"be to: {qpt{-fiu years and> remember: her still as the ardent and~beautifu young 4jrl with whont he kept tryâ€" "l}. when . John Quiney Adams . was : President. . The â€"â€" stngody of hoth . thelt. _ 1iv®:: ’-W out of um.wml . took Miss / McGuire Back 10 he. ~horte in Emgland abd kept=< het _ & | spinster all her years;< Bundren i. Ied to. cut. _ adrilt ~ from his: boyâ€" hood surroundings in Teéennesséc â€"ana teek his lortunes in the gold rush 1c | California. The reunion .was broughi about lhro!l?l_, an accidentâ€"and > ‘th« < matrlage â€"will, â€"take place* August 5t on the spot where they trothed go maâ€" ny. yeats â€"ago. . e se ) i A unique featureâ€"> of the ceremony will peâ€"the fact that allâ€" of the . 2ih wedding. guests~ invited _ will be <ovâ€" ¢r . nincty years of age. Seventeen ~of" themâ€" will â€" come from â€" England: loadly enough â€" these wedding guests | wereâ€"not.originally invited. to be Pre lout arof@ years,. ol Ris Bi€: k ons in his " heart he beging t 4 o0 boys map magiet roame s I ou R you‘re © 1 tov e Well, ?z,‘my be,â€" too, . bu love .â€" is (like Whfl It get mellower â€" and et â€" the‘ ~older 1 W‘, the vigor . of a boy . and ea~ di a stick »was giving his > ophy #of life to 4 group o his w . toWnemen, yesterday apro po# â€"of â€" Nis approaching marriage ti Miss Rose <«McGuire, who will a 100 _ years ‘old on the â€" day of th ceremony. Te es mie mniniek t i9 Tate w who cargties "his _ 10‘ ven¥® â€" theâ€"vigor â€" of a hov * ‘and That McGuire â€" family â€" came 0 Aniâ€" erica . {rom â€" Lancashiré, England, 16 1820, and settled in ‘Eastetn. Tennesâ€" see, Bundfen,; then & youth, :impulâ€" sive ~ and gager, fell in Jove with the daughter; Rost . The MeGuire: famâ€" ily â€" | frowned â€" upon their â€"moetings and â€"refusedâ€" to oonld'e;}‘the woy‘s suit, ‘Ihe .young people: clandes~ tinely.. The girl â€"promised.. that shc would never marry unless she. could marry Bundren. He" was ecually cerâ€" tain of his mind. % Deéspaiting of. being able to break | """ _ _ 100. sionty a doten are now qgem w of the young couple just arrived, ‘"only x dozen are now the gitl‘s family sent her back â€" t | C ‘They imave © iimply had to guit. Tagland and tnete . sho has 1ived : )1 | The. _ Mack ANes_and the mosquitors het rat ve: town of Pregtoy, : Lanoa [ giveâ€"the" men â€" no test: and sone plaâ€"‘ shire, ever since. â€"The â€"rural swaint gut is as . bad as the other: It] is of England sinte came â€"_> and went, impossible to get restful gleep. The but none: of them. touched her heart, | COnYUNUOUS_ fahting ol the pests gots * $o\.¢ > on the nerves, and life~ becomes unâ€" Wins Wealth in California. â€"endurable..~A ~man ‘dare not remove Bundren went to California ant :;',,fi‘,"",,‘“g&"fi“‘,;, i gieg . C his fortunes prospered. A’ur a perâ€" ‘w,' ‘the statement® rutes: jod. ‘of ‘years â€"he revurned to: his DOMLC ] ho “,:m,,.,gf,‘“‘g,“"" in Eastern Tennessee and. purchaseo dto::,':n'be ait w x 45 an estate which included among_ it« :,.‘ colfse â€"/ 1 yt m“:n nHtes ‘acres." the ancient ~trysting place.|;, c “:% x S thote ces ue pid maied 1t _ mioy . ts I s on piinime fame. of same. «l l 5 ‘ th] raw and pleoding faces > of some «l remainder of his â€" lifte with the i¢on those _ who have returned that : the stant ~reminders Of his vanished baP"| pest of m ‘;z,‘«.v ;) ’m ‘piness about him." _ * T m i s elinet the wromel attx on IROME M .:o .2 00 0 90eR omcs »mnudjuammmm,-s.: Tate‘ Springs, When & â€" MADNâ€" CA Recently he hit upon the idea o. giving a ~reunion.. One of ~his old iricnds . mmentioned by chanee the artâ€" dress ol his Jormer sweetheart: Bunâ€" dren wrote to her.. He found _ her still single and > still waiting; < . for him. Letters were: exchanged.. He again asked her to marry ~ him and she ~consented, and. the brideâ€"toâ€"be‘s hundreth birthday was set as <the wedding. date. / n Friends of Bundren_went *o. FEng land â€" in . June‘ to bring . Miss® Mc Guire to _ Amorica.> She will . reach Tennessee this month. s TO MAKE A TOUR Laxâ€"ets 5 Toronto, July 15. «â€"The . Ontatio Railway and Municipal: Board . _wil} start ‘at onte. on an extended. tour of inspection covering ~all th4 eléc tric and steam, railways under=© it« its jurisdiction. . Rollingâ€"stock, applt ‘haces, équ pment, "fares, . etc., will in carefully â€"examined to see . that the ‘requirements ol the Taw are â€" being observed. n:’m covered > will extend! from "to Saritia. . observed. ‘The ground covered > will extewd fromh Cornwall ‘to Sarita. . The mext meefing ot the board will be'hefl" &mh:‘u'fmw which a Tong intermi . 3rd,but um:f business will lemfid to meanwhile, as it ariges. Waterion has requelted the board Waterion ~has requested the. hoatd to dekl with its d%fln town of Berlin for . compensa for â€" the right: to run the. Berlin Street â€"Railâ€" way along= some ofâ€"its streets, Separated (iee. OF ONTARIO LiNES by Her Family C Swéet to Eat A Condy Bowe! Laxative, ',flmmas TO.DEMANDâ€" â€"â€"â€" h WEALTH OF SUITORS Columbis, Ind:, .mj, 14. _ Yo:, women in Columbia,> Jasonville Hymera bave formed: what they call the Young â€"Ladtes® Protective ~Soâ€" cieties,"" and plan to establish ‘branâ€" ches all over the state. ~ The members will insist on knowâ€" fixed. financially,â€" and~will â€" refuse" to be converted ‘by ‘young men who canâ€" not . furnish a satisfactory commerciâ€" al rating. % The young man who would woo a member of the society. must â€" furnish documentary. proof that he has goods 1nd â€" chattels to ‘~the ‘value o1 ©$2000, andâ€"carries & life: insuranceâ€" ‘policy lor~at least $2000.._ With $2000 â€" ‘in available assets .and $2000 in futures, the. Y.L.P.8.girls will pay attention to proposals. Ractcs *oen" The promoters . of the tion Snd ces mgten e most ‘cause marâ€" riages is poverty. ‘Amt of the purposes of the soctiety is â€"said to. be producing good effectâ€" in â€" the towns where brancles . ~Rave â€" heen vstablished. Life insurance solicitors are endorsing the. movements "It is «ikely that.. aâ€"‘$1500. club" will : be formed by. girls who areâ€"not . quite ‘so ‘exacting,. and several young . men say they‘re waiting for a $500°â€" club to be organized. mosQqQUITOES AND FLIES DRIVE PROSPECTORS OUT Cobalt, July 12.â€"It is little . wonâ€" der / that Abe ~Saivation Army party was driven ~out of the | Northern lands.~ Allowing * for all. the exagâ€" gerations, : the stories > told here hy parties from ‘the Lake Abitibi« â€"disâ€" trict indicate ~â€"a *condition‘ of things there that make‘ prospecting~ alfâ€"st impossible. Men have >artived here with ‘ their faces Iiterally .covered with ~mosquito Bites. /~These bave swelled * toâ€"such "an extent" as.â€"to temporarily: disfigure ~ the victims, â€" "Ot the 600 men. at Abitipt," says pne member > of a _ surveying= party: just arrived, ‘"only x dozen are now teft. They mave © <imply had to guit. The black flies and the | mosquito‘s giveâ€" the men â€"*no trst: and rone plaâ€" ‘gut is as â€" bad as the other:~ It "is impossible to get restful #leep. The continuous fighting â€" of the pests gets ported In addition to the Champion Ribâ€" hon in the Clydesdale® Sweepstake classes at the Canadian National Exâ€" hibition,: Toronto, the ‘Clydesdale Asâ€" sociation have donated a mortey prize of $50 to each. There has also been added to this section a‘ «class .. for Â¥eld mares. . The. prizes ~offered _ in this section amount to $65; : . CLYDESDALES AT. TORONTO Dr. Shoop‘s Headache Tablets A. G. HAEXKNEL Gourlay, Winter & Leeming meaps something when applied to Gonrlay Pianos, because they are the shief exponent in Canada of fine art in Planoâ€"building. ~No more erviceable and dependable pinnos are made any wh . «> i1 e world. Tell us your néeds by imall, and wo‘ll do the rest to your fullest satiafaction. We ship the "Gourlay" anywhere in Canada on approval. Write us for illustrated literature. M ETHLA.TD O PP‘ LCOE " Street 199 Yornge e M *( ~ o Are uncxe cliicd in roepcrsivertes to the terch the ntmost melodiousness, purs, rich and capable of ¢xprersing every myn i6 indi.v'np.b‘. in G'!r’ kome that l“‘fia“‘"*‘!fil' Commencing at 8 o‘clock a. m. and .1 is cleared out., uie s Mrs. : Steuernagel, $ BANK OF NOVAAi*?Z‘; ... . OUTLOF THE SUNSHINEL. _â€"_ _.. »All you have to do. is to r"fl&ffli d y ooo .balehn" ; d‘fimfihm roomy. ashâ€" | p‘q-'_a"m“. P otks LONDSN, Because they are guided z2e into it by Ififlh:;hf_w-dwug ":*;";"‘,’ attached immediately below the fireâ€"pg ~~Sunsbine is the simplest, casiest managed, .cleanest kind of a f%mm You don‘t haveâ€"to. wear . overal} and a simock when attending to the Stashine, _ _ â€" § kA minute y‘g 4s all i tikes to perform th operation All the ashes are in the pan @ If your local dealer does not hnW adle the Sunshi write difect to us for FrF® Booktrr. * ‘â€"_ :; BERLIN, ONT. BRANCH _ .D. CREEM AN, Manager SsAYINGS DEPARTMENT. f In * * ce \g S"“ * & -J‘ a«dded to the deposit mfi“&m & s pesess Te > oo niverntritews is3 ‘~~0§<‘.;‘;§" SHOVEL TO GET â€" For convenience of customers this 1 ank opens urdays at 9 a m.â€" > >( 0_ . _ oo LIPHARDT BROS., Local Aguts Capital paid up Reserve fund: _ ©O11T°T MISS TEITE SATURDAY, JULY 27th, 1907 â€" Oourlap Final Clearing Sale TORONTO, MONTREAL," WINNIPEG, ~VANCOUVE®, ST.30Hn. n.r MClarys IF YOUR BOY OR GIRL . _ PLAYSANY 1NSTRUMEXT is there any more deligthful w "% [ adding to the pleasure of fife in l‘ii:i b:-?t“ . by anâ€" companying your: child on ®A plano, assists the performer in ;-rcdmmm ett« est melodies and the mcetiavighit g }+1men« fes?" Put to get the test 3 ow \mue; F ave the beat â€"piano in the world.. _ > ~‘~. .ss u2t GCQOURLAY® IANOS Establisheu will continue until all King 8t. Waterioo. $2,621,00%_~ ©4.403,000 :â€" on . Satâ€" t A>ss and

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