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The Chronicle Telegraph (190101), 15 Aug 1907, p. 6

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: STIMERS, station ag 1 a “f‘:__' fi”’ \fia:i ym fying . on right‘ side . of .,.~£':s'-"‘ will be stow. / He ~As tofally t from explosion. " DAVID COTTRELL _ engincer, _ St. * Th outs . and ~bruises, â€" ~ rib _ broken and ki.iney ~punclured, ~reâ€" _\ @overy doubtful. _ â€" . JAMES MADIGAX, fireman,> St. n ? , couts on forehead â€"and _ righ ~side, ard â€" arm badly injured; _ recovery will be slow. * ‘a m , BARRY, conductor,: of Amâ€" %, t, cuts on head and body. _ JAMES BROWN, Amberstburg, grain _â€"_ merchant, struck »by â€"â€" portionsâ€" of ‘ |_ sdepot; internal injuries.; _ > E:gfl <nd . 1h 271 ‘ rs, D \ aports. :’-"’F"'." V aetdinary â€"oma bimg 4 DAVIS HESS, fourteen cuts. AEL FARRAUGH, mill hand, â€"on head.~ Wi ABBOTT, telegraph operator, BERT ESSELLINE, mill hand, eut MRS. JOSEPH BAILEY, cuts on igs completely demolished and fully 75 per cent. of the houses in . townr dama causing monetary. loss . of jat least $200,000. Such is the result _of #the explosion of a car of â€" nitroâ€" WM in front of the M. C. R. pot at Dzzex Centre at 9.40 on Bunday morning. The car of â€"dynaâ€" ite bad reached Essex Centre â€" on ~Frida ~night, and was placed~ on a siffe Track to be taken ‘to Ambherstâ€" _burg by a plug train in the morning. "TBIs train in charge of _ Conductor :Tm Barry, Engincer Davidâ€"Cottrell; Fireman ~James Midigan and Brake: _men George Conlon and Joseph Mcâ€" i'flg‘uy. had picked up the car, . and ;,w~,mg â€"t6 the depot to _ await ‘Abe arrival of the mail train from ‘&t. Thomas. Conductor Barry _ noâ€" ‘Aiced that the â€" nitroâ€"glycetine _ was Jeaking from the car, and as . the drops fell on the rails they popped: ‘Bafry drew the attenfion of Depot Agent Stimers to the corndition . of a , and these two, with â€" brakeâ€" men and others, wentâ€" into the. car ‘ and readjusted the boxes to try â€"and g.;.r;m leakage. Hall an hour later _ the explosion occurred. McNarry and wm helping to make up the train,. The former was on the ground giving the engine crew the signal to ‘ elack up as they backed, up to the MRS. _ MARTIN, of Ypsilanti, Michâ€" & j cuts.. fi?finvzs, operator, cuts. MISS MARY COCKBURN, telephone ;gitor. suffering . from shock. M A. 0. STIMERS, cut by colâ€" m of her home, . JAR FOSTER, baggageman, renâ€" \ dered partially: deaf. About a uo::ivl“bt:en eut by fallâ€" . Ingâ€" timbers. ?m%‘s.,}\u. 11.â€" Two killed A h#, one dead from shock, six & dAnjured, one fatally, . and *hirtyâ€"three others. with minor . inâ€" juries, sevcral ears and many buildâ€" assenger coach, while Conlon â€" was an + on the rear end of.. the Celebrates â€"the Fiftieth Year _ as an Incorporated Town s for Three Days _ Galt, Ont., Aug. 7.â€"The greatest € e in the histoty of Galt commemâ€" ‘prating . the 50th: annivoersary of . the A rporation. of the.iown was inaugâ€" wirated toâ€"day with much crremon‘y. The celebration is associatcd with an QId Foys‘ reâ€"wvnior whicthâ€"attracts exâ€" @hitonians from all guarters. The j eativid ic witl last thrée days, . The town is in gala attire. and. orcson‘s ‘a most Chcerful ‘and hosnitahls divâ€" ght . aspect.. Toauight it is s\lan‘ "awit . Athousands. of. clectric lights, Main street showing fike a seene from airyland.> There were 15,000 stran £ GALT THROWS gers in towh. toâ€"day, excursiogs comâ€" , from all directions, andâ€"the counâ€" try â€" : ~Rocking in to en oy th ”’{f ‘vj' ‘The inaugural ceremonies embraced specthes by Hon. Jas Young,Mayot Thomson, J. J. Jaftray and: oth=! parad , band â€" muiste, _ and ath‘v‘‘ gwports. .. â€"Every fraternal . and ~social @lke in town, all the tctories an‘ watkshop® . th: merchants and> . the ardinar; citizens _ have joip=d . ir making â€"ihs jubilee: a brillfant ~sucâ€" ol that to# wl ~ demon L 3" 060 Visiters o6 Thersday OPEN HER DOORS ; "lying near‘ point of death , passed away from â€" shock Seriously Injured wWas <may. cloul. . . 0.0° With t that the gayoty was prolon the «arly hours of the mor) MeNARR Y , Acmberstburg, K. leaves wife and child. . â€" _ J ugk _ of N, brakeman, Ambers 1caves wile and eh:l; BRIEN,â€" aged resident Injured Dead th whton â€" it Idest d Three are Killed and ; ‘Others < Injured a tikG N of with th td Gali J agent, was stinding ncar the engine, evideutly watching to see how . much dvnamite the car wasleaking. > C dyn -'?.::"‘.. . We 'w‘y,-h C caMLe ; * fl}wf‘g "i en es W C 4?:», i unnnt . ~ Phere The Jn of dyuamite bad ; ‘M’«"T‘qf%‘?\.-.t’f'v_ ‘x hole fully six 3"‘&":?"' g: ‘ ‘feet inâ€"dfameler." .k,‘»..a Rp t# wl 4 roach â€"was shattered, the engine was ‘t P of iwisted iron and steel, and the onte ww-gn depot. was knocked oiit of shape. _ . was madeâ€"for . the bodies of . and: injured. Barry, Stimers, and leem the Some o the m‘ha‘;fi near n# c ‘%E. | were uvhfi.ebu,t uwn. ‘The bodies ot McNarry and Conlon could not be found for some time, â€" â€"but they. were located after . a . Youg search.. The former‘s â€"charred _ body was undetneath a pile ofâ€"â€" burning coal, and one . hand was completely ‘gone. . Brakeman . Conlon was blown 40 pleces, and sections of bis= body were gathcred up in different â€" places. Portions of the head were picked up aAbout two .hundred yards away.â€" The concussion caused by the . explosion wrought great havoc for. & considerâ€" ablé distance on cither sideâ€" of . the track and the rails were torn up for a hundred feet or more.: Pieces of track and car wheels were blown disâ€" tances as far as five blocks, The big plaining mill â€"of Laing, Ritâ€" chie & Company, standing alongside the track, employing ten or . fifteen men, andâ€"consisting : of ~two. frame buildings, collapsed.. â€"â€" The. . timbers were light. The menâ€"escaped as if by miracle; two found themselves lyâ€" ing in the street with their clothes covered with sawdust. Adjoining the mill was (ireen‘s warehouse, ~ being three stories and frame. _ This was torn almost to pieces. The roof was taken clean off Naylor‘s grist mil to the north. The mill ‘stood _ th force of the explosion well fromâ€" the outside, but the inside was a . mass of ~ruins. . Near the grist millâ€" < was the clectric light station;. but it is now a complete wreck. McDougall‘s livery was almost tornâ€" to picces. The Methodist church, a veneer brick strueture, two blocks northeast: of the depot, was put out of .commisâ€" sion, while the grain elevator, â€" near the track, was reduced to tuins. Allâ€"day. and night hundredsâ€" of . peoâ€" ple arrived in _autosâ€"and _ by Tthe train.. The townspeople _ spent â€" mos! of the night getting tbeirâ€"bouses in shape for hatitation. <Itâ€" â€" will > take yrars fot the town . to tecover . {from the shock. but considering the _ way in. which the_ buildings were wrecked: it is excceedingly fortunate _ that so many peo;, le escaped with their lives There are many storics. of narrow rucapes told,. A colored woman who was on the depot platform â€" with a haby on herâ€"fap had the child blown out ‘ol her arms and found it after the explosion:fifty feet away. A girl is said to have been seen on the platâ€" form of a coach, bupâ€"after the . acciâ€" dent no traceâ€"of her could be found. although search wasâ€"made of the deâ€" bris. People after the explosion apâ€" peared to have lost their senses, and rushed from one place to. anothcr, coming to themselves in some strange room or locality, wondering . how they reached there. ing and that the maip Streets were passed of becomingly,© _‘ _ â€"._‘ The â€"morning events inclyrded ~. a oneâ€"minute ruy by the firenu n, a Paiâ€" ade ci the Newsboys‘ Band â€" of . th: London + rce Press, the artival .~a‘ the Paris contingent of 2,000â€" led by Captain ‘ ox., Mayor Patterson, * H. Fisher, M.P.P., David Brown snt John.: Allan, and accompanied by the Burford Cavalry Band, 35 strong. The Mayor if Galt addressed theâ€"visitor in welcome. iR Galt‘s three day‘s celébration _ in commenforation of . the semiâ€"centen« nial ~ofâ€"that town, came to a conâ€" cJusion Friday ‘ovening, and the old boys and girls ate departing .. for their hogi@s. The teunion bas been an ungualified ‘success, <hoth: as a +6 union and as & fipancial mmu.. it is expected that there wil} .. te. a substantia) â€" surptiug . fo fivm nhtndg the jocat »on ras crowd was than, 0 53 PE‘ ceding hy.% were ul -fig people in town, There awere man goodâ€"natared pranks, but po : artests wore necesuary. The procession was :u best m:l;..a mni:l &:. miles n length. € “,“‘. Galt Guelph, \:.h. wimk ning â€" by‘. sontbeen + (bu . thirteen, Music was futnished during the day A lacrosse match inthe, afternoon at Dicks n Park, Galt vs. Hespoler; was won by., the former®" 9 140 _ >* Bowl:ff on the green was engaged by the Dctroit contingent: x _ At ni ht th:> whole town was &\ laze, the big rark â€"wa$ thronged â€" an‘ the strects . crowded. ' best fea milttars Dicksor Park. Tho stonc i6 *be> patk was| hesutifal, ?mun reumion came to a conclusion with a grand . burst Devastation Near and Macy Buildings Wrecked Cigzest Day on Friday no in *be‘ patk t ’ + Evet; boiy : ® 6 & is plOkS¢d Wars U iming «"Olive O oR ~~~ in . Hertin... TB % woap it costs Tk ut work and â€" mc ol tha nnr\m on ‘6t w I WV TB 1 makket. Try : y r!w t oo k o oP "3:~ ty ,“i..w preiont She_nXIM 5;‘{@W; ' E i p *‘&J4 q ak‘.% i 1'; | being done and Imrediately. sovaded re alarm," bringing OUt the fireâ€" en andâ€"a large number of éitizens. Un the situation being explained _ to the crowd, they ha-flhm‘ set to work andâ€"dug. out the concrete and reopened the french, the firemon inâ€"the meantime playing water on the â€"concrete to prevent: it trom hardenâ€" ing, . and ~afterwards . remained . on guard; to protect the trench from any further raid by the raillway ~ people. The Railway Company have now seâ€" cured an injunction against the town preventing ‘the laying ‘of pipé â€"under their line. 3 works and the mem.l mcz pabiy torn : up. by <«the. a £ ’ pipe: _ Yesterday the gang “.# Ni 'St' tm M ;u?r' m‘ agara, St. lnes and Toronto Railway. wm the Raik Waly > y sout.< of â€"labor~ ers w m: laden with â€" t, irom . and stof6,â€" ‘and Si}fied in the trench, expeciing . that PRETTY ROMANCE BY LOSS OF LADY‘S RING Montréal, ~ Aug. 8.â€"An interesting story is told by Mr. Cooper of the lost article depattment of the Cana: dian Pacific . Reilway. Some.time ago a New York doetor Lrought to he. depattment a very â€" pretty dis, aoud rinz; which he had picked ~u; a the car on a trip from. the West. n. th:. coâ€"rse of time the rinz; wa ‘aimed by its â€"owner,. who proved t« ca pretty and attractive girl tro: mac ol â€"the sinall town$ of the> lin etween Montreal and Toronto: . Sh was naturally overjoyed to got > Iw irg, â€" whith. sheâ€"had probably .. nevc‘ «xpocted to see ‘ again, and in "hc gratitude asked for the doctor‘s ‘as dress in. order to thank him for "hi.. indncss in returning the article t« he department. "ta Oitawa, Aug. 8.â€"A young btide roturned 10 Offawa thisâ€"week â€"from Parfig to tell the slory of a â€"shatterâ€" <d Tomance. a B . Mr. Cooper cannot téll just _ what "I‘m going home," he said_ _ hi appcned after, the young lady _ Jelt morning, "but J am coming back t« he â€"olli¢e with the doctor‘s address, ‘Toronto next spring. 1 intend_ t nd he has only a very hazy idca work for a while and then goâ€"â€"‘ intc o fiow. the whole thing might have come business for myself I ti nk appened, but what he does ~know is there is no place like Toronto."= hat some days ago a happy couple { poovibnm m cmavammenme zes alled ~ in to see hym on their weaâ€" y iing â€" journey, and he was astornded, _SAYINGS OF mB W o recognize in them the doctor ‘and 2 atizae C1 0 r d t a3 r?:g.ymn"f'h:: yme:!b;:xgm 1‘4'3:: :;l:- According to the Bmuuoi '_8‘ '?. turally â€"a very plcasant one, _ and ; tits in‘ its s_‘"ii":lm‘:" “k_ lu: Mr. ~Ugoper "is very provd of his | 1998," 91,275,881 Y‘lhflfll‘l he work as a matchmaker. â€" 111,801,239,509 on depos i . iu~the poS Onâ€" June 27, Miss L. Mavant ~ was, martied to the inferpreter of the Doâ€"‘ minion Immigration Department, â€"wi ; L ad Becnsin Ottawa some ten yeats â€"hile she herself is the ‘daughter o{_} a governmcnt .employe.~‘he br wouple procceded. to Europe by .. the, Pavisian and all was well until Parâ€"| is wasâ€"rcached. " Here the bridegropin who says he was an Austriza. Rodgers by same, belaved strangely â€"and did ppb send the lugzage to the â€"hotel, laving it at the depot. After five â€"days ne left the hotel. sayin; ho had to see Lord Rothschild And bhas not sinte becn scen by â€" his wife, f * in the child to belp and exercise het {ndthuhbd;tomhunhtm of hhn?‘w helptess child a happy .one, as well as offering you the opportuâ€" nity to do fnotlul!t‘h'flmn work. Kindly inform thk t it you. could i rhags ty belg: in thts.noble §OHK . Strapded in Paris the girl had to aApply to the Dominion sepresentative lHon. Mr, Fabre, for assistance. C,..R. Miller, Agent for . Children‘s Aid Bociety, who feft for Toronto on Friday 5.20 a.yro. ‘train ‘returned ont the 3:30. p.m. train with a â€"cargo of four children. Two of <these‘ were taken through to Shakespeare, where a kind Christian lady offered to treat them to a *‘Fresh alr"" vacation â€" on the tarm fot & few weeks. : One > , the two children that came to : Berâ€" ‘in "is a fineâ€"curly haired little girl over two years old, who has beenâ€"soâ€" eglected by her parents that sho is not able to walk, but it is claimed~ by the doctors that there is nothing. wrong: with: her Mmbsâ€"but that. dire neglect is the only cause. . The ~Chilâ€" dren‘s Aid Society is â€"anxious . ‘to find a private home to board , her, where they could take speciat interest A ~GRAND OPPORTUNITY Weak Kidneys DESERTED IN PARIS A. G. HAEKNEl TO DO GOOD | According to the Bureau of Statis tics in<its Statistical Abstract ~Aor 1506," 91,2753,881â€" thrifty people hav. $11,801,239,509 on depositinâ€"the pos taland other©ga vings »banksâ€" of~~_ th world., â€" Hhcâ€"=actounts average $129.â€" 39â€" each, â€"and represent $13â€"58 per caâ€" pila: of the total‘ population . (868,897 ,â€" â€"000): ot theâ€" various countties: "Som: Atiatic countrics artâ€"not included ~ 'ulrg' China, .whose fAhancial aftair. ginerally: are not yet â€" statisticall; t atailubte. â€" This is how th*â€"deposic referred to: are caiefly â€"made up‘â€"â€" C Averagt Country Depositors Accoun United â€"States 8,027,193â€" $434.7 ~Germany 18,612,771 . 158.8 IUnH(d Kingdom ~ 11,694,918 ~ 855 Austric >5 325 062 183# WAITER FALLS Toront o, â€" August l.-!‘rg-a'ni\hhg u;“}thqg%,m\fl- w " steamer ‘Corona toa position of af fAwence _ with $30,000 all his â€". own to spend as he }ikes is the â€" cBangt ol circumstances that came to F. W. smith this week, ce Mr. Smith is a young Englishman | wide, or 3@ _ yvards 42 incles (Wide, ng;fiiizn of age, ‘who came t. | or 3} yards 54 inches wide, _ * Vanada ta year ago. to push his Price of pattern, 10 cents. own way _ in ‘the: world:. A brother came with him who lives in Kingston.| | .. yâ€"= : & ‘The®. left their Jathet a co nsarghivi 3 ly young man in good hiealth an: PATTERN DEPAR‘[‘MENT OF THE with every . prospect of a long life be TELEGRAPH: _â€"_ fore him, but his sudden and uns um " o _ected death has placed the Toront: | "Please send the â€" above mentioned tboy in the position of his s0‘e helt | pattern, as per directions given . beâ€" The .Gther brother has a sitmilar am |low, to j y ount settled on him,. which comes a: | N&ME ..;..)..l.0 ... loll .l emvaaes some futute date from am uncle. :i‘ht. .l"l.q srrigs l 1 C veige! DRROOE: 5+009 ondiikhes young man has been engaged tt [ Town .......~.......~Rrovinte ~..." .m« the Niagata Navigation Company fo. Measurement...Waist _........ Bust .....=.. all this season as waiter at the lufich ‘g (if child‘s or miss‘ pattern) ,:....... counter on the Coroma. =â€"<~>~_~ â€" ~Jâ€"f AU’K{O!;Iâ€"Be careful to â€"enclose Canada ~Jlapan > W . Yealand Country * De United â€"States Germany Unitcd Kingdom Austria France x Haly * >**A\ Russia 5 Hungary Denmark Switzerlacgd Austrajia Sweden * Belgium . Norway Netherlands â€" "Ate Back Seam and a Boxâ€"P!& _d at Each Other Scam. Abugd reBociiine ty ce fln ts vht> >A4 + PPR PARIS PA‘TTERN.NO. 1994 PNGW . A CA J NO + €AUSCC British Indja ... 1,058,818 called the money saving centre â€" . of the: â€" workiâ€"the lead of~ the United #tates is still greater,. Germany has thore than twice as many say> "Nnes â€"â€" depositors. but $713,000,000 Japan 10,279,598 °_ 5.32 Spain 0’415;:90 ©191.98 New Yealand _ â€" â€" $16,350 _ 150.36 British Indja ... 1,058,618 _ 41.08 Finignd "240,532 ~ 99.23 ~‘The Upiteg States lead in uflq:f] is â€" unmistakable. . With a population not quite twice that of the United Kingdom, its savings deposits tho urh â€"â€" the _ depositors . gre 3,607,000 fower . in numbet, ate 1:' per. ~cent larger.© â€" Compated. with _!‘n.eo-: othe® It 4s noticcable that ,“:2:1!: the savâ€" ings â€" accounts _ in A average $183.90â€"each, those in het compan ton coâ€"ntry, Hungary, average $236 66 each. Te uh .! mainh Canada‘s â€" total savings _ .deposit. nearly ©$62,000,000 are â€" commendably Jarge for gnly 209,563 depositors,â€" th. zecounts wug $205.43â€"next fargest â€" toâ€" those‘ . of the United St». t6B. » F4 B tÂ¥ ‘ savings deposits of Spain and Japan, manm as‘ is also t :‘m ‘That Japan has au? twenty ve_times â€"as many depositors 08 Has Spain. _ .That evidences , the wideshrcad thriftivess of the â€"Ja,» less deposits _ Other thrifty countrics areâ€" cfi Culgaria, Fgypt, Algeria, Tunis 4 xemberg, Formosa, Peru, Rowmania, ami the various British colomies not alrcady named: which Jatter= . have $37.513,000 in their saÂ¥fags banks. . > The coincidéneé between the total They act directly on the three : iuiremnare~ action, thus ridding the system of all poisous. y * FRraitâ€"aâ€"tives * ;nmchbnâ€" of w-bdm. h\ol a far more effectivemediciual compound than the natural juices. 50c. aâ€"box â€"6 for $2.50, _ 2t all dealers‘ or" from Fruitâ€"aâ€"tives Limited, Ottawa. sn (rRurT uven Tasikts.)} â€" 88 T EP Though a. â€" pure® _Castile an:l‘hmc’ does bet 1 Tigts lng than â€"any on Intindr® samrs om . the HEIRâ€"TO $30,000. Depositors s _ 8,027,192 18,613,771 m 11,694,918 ©5,325,062 \â€" 11,767,713 1,383,331 *‘ 6,306,010 1,474,764 1,291,559 1,300,000 1,123,281 * ~ ~1,015,204 2,311,8145 _ 190307 1,412,881 “’m,m > $16,350 t Iubindr® nomrs . it, and you will sults obtsines rom PDF YOU 15 .6 74.44 92.1. 236.6. 159.28 148 46 156 4 81.87 ©5.5: 126.3 §5.0¢ 295.43 ~ All Se.n:.sm sevenâ€"gor ers & Mh plan for the separate afai toxbe worn fig‘kvm-wzht n'-; would be %, it Eit serge of any ol v©chechâ€" ma‘m%:fl“u P:!::hzudh;u: :h'-_fin,w rould dovelop . appropriate y. ¢ m MISSES‘>~ SEVEN‘GORED SKIRT With arm Inverted Boxâ€"Plait at« Conâ€" ite Back . Seam and a Boxâ€"Plait ~ The pattetn _ is in 3 sizesâ€"13 to 17 ycats>~For a miss of 45 m% skirt â€"needs 74..yards ofâ€" goods«~.> inches widey or 4 } yards 36 inchos wide, or 3i yards 42 inchos© wide, or 3} yards 54 inches wide. CAUTIONâ€"Beâ€" careful to â€"enclose above illustration andâ€"send> size, . of pattern wanted. When the pattern is hust measure you:â€"need only mark 32; 34, of wiiatever it may be, When in waist measure," 22, 24, 26, or whatâ€" s er it may be. If a skirt, give waist and length measure.. When miss‘ or clild‘s pattern writo only. the figure cepresenting the age. It is not necâ€" sssary to write "inches" or "years."" Patterns ‘cafinot reach you in < less than . five‘ of six days of the date of order. ‘The priceâ€"of each pattern . is 18 ‘cents_ in cash or postal order. Do nat send stamps. 3 NO _ rrrin ohr 1 < reine: HROGE: 5.+ Measurement...Waist ........ Bust Age (tif child‘s or miss‘ pattern) Then â€"please go into the boxâ€" and doâ€" it under oath,"" said Mr. â€"Corley, aut Mr. Martin déeclined. Toronto, â€"August 9.â€"James J. Daly was convicted of â€"vagrancy ‘by Phpn- trate Denison in . the â€"Police â€" _ :Court this morning.~~â€"He is alsoâ€" charged with obtaining ~$36â€" from ~Samuel Ea« gan, A farmer. \On theâ€"latter charge ac was> remandéd unfil Monday, as Eagan didâ€"not seem quite. willing ~to tell his story ~to . Urown Attorney Jorkey. Mr. Harry Martinâ€" appeated . for Daly, andâ€"Avanted_to make a. stateâ€" ment on behalf of bis client." â€" Daly instituted a company called the> J. J; Daly Company,with ofices in Guelph, in 1901. His proposition was to ‘go to a farmer in any <of the surrounding â€"counties and\offer to sel} his farm for him. The ~price â€" was put considerably above the value . of the farm. Daly got: a booklet with a full and accurate description of â€"the jarmm, illustrated ‘by photographs. The description was so accurate that Daly was.â€"enabled ‘to have it filed in ~the Registrar‘s office, thereby causitig a cloudâ€"over the clearness of the litlé. On these_ contracts Daly is alteged to 1ave borrowed_money, and the ~perâ€" sons who â€"advanced it went to. .law to recover their. . Joans. In . conseâ€" quence, the Counties of Grey, Water« ‘00, Wellington, Norfolk. â€" and .many others were flooded ‘with suits, farmâ€" w against farmer, both as defendant ind .complainant. . Burns <and â€" Mc "ullough issued the writs© _ â€"â€"â€"~ . T will mail you free, to prove met: it, samples of my Dr. Shoop‘s Res ‘orati~e, and my Book on cither Dyâ€" «pepsia, The Heart or The Kidacys, Troubles of the Stomach Heart â€" or Cidneys are merely symptoms of a ‘deeper ailment. Don‘t:make the com mon error of treating symptoms on the result of your ailment, and. â€"not the cause. Weak Stomach nervesâ€" the inside “â€"-mâ€"mmm&-m weakpess, â€" always. A eart apd Kigpeys as well, have their con btolling or . inside norves.. Weaken Tthese porves, and you laevilably. Bhave s lame, No . othet .. ramedy . evan Ph‘:‘n..;n :::r.tbowwa .en’ea.;‘ A t joustess,~ M hrea(h "or r::'vi«lu use ~ Dt. és:”?.;'m wndt n y for e F ok. ~+Drc tay_lor sample and thee Book . r | tive is sold by A. @, Hachatl. A short time ago a motion for seâ€" writy for costs of the actions ~ was NYeard before Judge Winchester, and, sending aA settlement, the cases arct at a standstil}. * To Magistrate . Denison Daly said fl:& he has. been in jail for â€" three vecks, and previous to that he. had no money for six weeks, © *J ‘Then on your own showing | ~you we a vagrant," . safd. his Worship, "aud TH make a conviction in ‘that CcONVICTED AS YAGRANTS honp‘s Fes Weaken a bly . tave is where N'Qllfo’. and. as : a consecudncr Thae ~hoult Spawser 15 espBin, 35 Wis A grain is AMing ons nicely. ¢ last Joar ytare .wagcs Aaxd .\ 4 "Whe ropott. trow Brandon section 1# | doubl® @nd the average | waga. encourasin .:g_ in the immediâ€" paid by farmers\is about $35 to . mm CROP OUTLOOK Mrs °C. Steuern@gel king 8t Wateries. Commencing at 8 o'doék,a,’zil al s cleared out,. _ _ : ~.~:, ~eroa t C C ez en No hae metenmad . _ two or three hours longer .= $ Mm'w"it“m) & be‘a fire ready lor her, . :~ **~ The freâ€"box, fues‘ and damperssre so 4 scientificall ‘l““«l i that the Pandora can be Winidt peg istic crov AVE YOUR HORS PoONTT MiSgs TEEm SATURDAY, JULYâ€"27th, 1907 The go LIPHART BROS, Local Agonts. are CUREDâ€"leaving the horse soumnd as a dollarâ€"by No matter a b HKENDALL‘S ~SPAVIN CURE Final Clearing Sale *L am" treatin@ ~two» hordesâ€"one wwith â€"8p â€"lhe oubet . ~..| with PON 20ei, lm-nTE"tllMll‘-M‘ wist way _ § ud omy howes prch im proveds P "" imy dies but fiond Kendali‘s THé King O# All.}" . = RMRODEUT Ps. »ae 2 MeFcrand t t1. a Wtlleâ€"higr 6 â€" Gur "Treatise On 0 qh t mt l\:wktmp horses tflo’:‘\"uw;fi ‘ “ R ireccopy > > e ieÂ¥ ts eg0 <) sns h N. J; RENDALL 60.; M&.M y.8.A. t Bos sPAVIN BONE SPAVIN RINGBONE Lé#don, Teresto. Montreal, ‘Wisaipes, neeriu} retiring to rest d housewifo always leels Is OPTIMISTIC a réward for checking tJ "The most .091 regulated to hold a fire 3 from 24 to 36 hours. ‘ Pandora. owners ~_ never have their" sleep disturbed* with _ dreams of making ‘a new frein‘the M1d C . If/ your "local dd’}”] does not handle this â€"most: & perfect ol : ali ranges, write * * direct to us lor Free Booklet, : â€"Clarys ar Daxw® nu® BlorsPT.Q. Sept. 29 N06 curu _. \‘~ LAMENESa â€""â€" SPLINT sWwew mos POLL EVIL > SIFT BUNCHLA are sulfering on account of. (ack . of twin.‘ In the Emerson â€"se¢tion there has been sothe slight damage ~ from Wail, but not much. . . > f Farmiers in Manftoba are fnding it a «ifficult fask in soetring furn‘ help. ain th Vaenconver, St.. Johs, P Cig ref time i

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