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The Chronicle Telegraph (190101), 22 Aug 1907, p. 6

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SA Atfen aaken Aios to un " oo I] (inlbomes trmels Trom: thele anitat h *) into the yard and settic the miatt© | te? Glgy.. were â€" w P y Mn P OE DC 200. 3 a ‘her Chb. were â€" compelied : t0> _\ Hynes: complied, and the £#W0 M® | peiy scaips dangling in the . Welles i *': cDougal}, pro t & ’ t .8 i:‘w ent to e::!g policeman, ; gnk _ . One.Rink Entered nosrd | amot seeiig ong.returned to the‘.rea | â€" The entrics for the Domigion ‘Bow!â€" e g:; " presumaply. to put / ;;mwmt «t M mn':éé _ | As he reached the yard RKyan wa | \inctyâ€"six tinks ropresenting _ .36 â€" \ mountinig. the steps to leave,. anc.|lubs v%:e euhtel.fingztlhfifl# e e se n | TW D; Pigorbe ies es es C deads â€" _ <â€" . R Jy W. D. f ) R R | _ ~Ryan jwat located at his home soo) | «gainst D. E. MacDondld; of : Guelph _‘ after ~ and expressed Surprise .. ‘tha> in the first round. â€" .. *~ ue , |Puarr.v â€" |FLOUR . Sault Ste, Marle, Ont.,Aug. 15â€" _ As a fesult .of a drunken row in th 1 ies Hote te ht Paycrt it pnes & barbor "em mt the . §# deard and Thomas Ryan, a blac. â€" . (smith, ’__yb.'hu,'fived in theâ€"Soo fo ;' irs and is generally : respected, "}, _ in t o. c o is . 0. e\ angwer ~to a charge ol: murder. penâ€"necepted.. 1t is claimed that the ffm=ol broke m,:ofisluy:tv( sofiths‘ option of the balante» ... _ ..â€" _ The price compared with the prics offéred 2 year agoâ€"represents a loss _;"%‘ city of Vancouver . of _ about $50,000, but when grouped with what is paid a . short time ago . .. for $200,000 city of Hamilton debentures, A > same : firm <obtained â€" at" 96 Fancouyer can: be said to have got Saitly good value. > ,~_ 3{&. ts was 38. years of age, ‘ ant €ame ‘to the So6 front. the America side in June, "’“‘"fi,}" conducting thâ€" Crand Salooft in the American Soo as inoflensive._ Ryan is about _4 Â¥ears of age _ martied and has a family of three children.> â€" . t She fow starthi in the barherâ€"shor Ryan had his h t in the > sho some days . _ and <toâ€"night quizzc Hynes @bo: t ‘it; : Saying that he"â€" wa Ryan iwats located at his home soo ~ and expressed Surprise . ‘tha was dead.â€" % with lots of.; sound : bone and muscle, full of animal life and ‘phick, are raised on wholesome, nutritious It is : produced solely from the choicest Western Canada Hard Wheat, by “,‘; t improved s mills in the world. . Goes farther than any otherâ€"rich ‘in nutriment and wholesonmc. â€" of dolla: â€"purchase .â€" Toront Bonnie Girls ALL OYER A HAIR CUT Sturdy Boys Bold Ryerywhere in The Great Dominion t You can Bake that Kind of Bread with n o n t s l ol ee ol ~at the Twin Loly asgw> aeepit sn im arter woane t dhe esns oo a en esorie B: h # > glubs > in: xn UniaTio o ie eainan |aciiinch max uie en + a & has been Wzod, wad #8+ ‘are repayable at the oad fselientâ€" prizes are.being wAtivd Auf years. : Both interest anf {the thice rink competitions. _ re to be mot in Vancotcl, | ~Mr.. Jos. E.. Seagram, MP." of Newâ€" York and ~London, | Warerloo, hes â€" generously »denated WPhisâ€"is nart Of aâ€" bl0tk btaur very handsome silver ¢!uted 5# Accerut Interest, smewe «4* August A6 aver, B C'f.t: stated that Me ; & Company h Dis _4 and Wl ib ufimunT~ e lt tm sc /_ _ . |Splendid Prizes Offered at 9 .’W yo Wcfl%m Rer* i% 5ho ith we woun Sall o Mithrat Â¥ ‘~ Srandon alt n c unll have aZ * Guelph, August 17. â€"At the . police vourt this morning David Cook,: the nlbfid bigamist, of Drayton, appearâ€" ed before Magistraté Saunders on a cbarge of perjury through Crown Atâ€" torndy _Petérson.: Cook .was Arst atâ€" rested on a icharge. ol bigamy, ~ but this is w-‘sw over in the of hearing of his ite, "wWho She says is dend, but who, is . to be living: in Andiana." C © up» tWore Segimie Wentmen: of Prar. ; A i ay= 1=;. but was m Monâ€" ‘Format .nan;cnto(m;‘mih; Eim aha xn.‘snu%:" fim'“ : wsband was sho# ‘and ‘killed . a _ year ago by Harry K. Thaw,, was .â€"_made yesterday. nsPX molh +9. *‘Charlés F. MceKith is the head . of irchiteciss of wuich Stanora nite . Of which Stanford < Whité was a hember. Mr. MeKin is sixty yeats : old â€"and. is the: professot â€" of the Arerican Institute of Architects. ‘‘Mrs.‘ SAanford. White . wil}: stay . a se in Surfty, Englemn, ahtil fhe wedding. Pn «07. m se !2’1‘ ter the wedding Mr.â€" andâ€"â€" Mrk. will ~ visit Paris and other wontin?ntst> citics until December afâ€" ter . which (hey: will â€"return to.New York. uo % o ~Sog : MRS. STANFORD WHITE WILL MARRY AGAIN New York, Aug. 15.â€"A despatch to the Worlkd from Paris sayss _/ . ‘‘The marriage will take place . in LOondon next â€"month in St. Margaret‘s Church, Westminster, the stene ol &0 many . ultraâ€"ashjonable weddings. _â€"â€" ~4He was presentedâ€"with the Royal Goid Medal Tor the promotion of ‘arâ€" , by. King Edwardgin 1903." "The charge of perjury arises out of the falsoly aworh martiage ~ license, which : wasâ€"imsued in Elota, and upon which be wax w a 1?â€"yoar» old Barnards Home The Alate ment made by Oook was that he was f e e mimen it NB ty c 6t As T a Y __Mr.. Jos. E.: Seagram, MP.." _ of Waterloo, â€" Bes _ ip mesetal (Paichiys, Te aele proenise wne P thy seike: " The es " l cB wm.m and â€" Lh¢ A ssuriac tion 15 ends. ~The prizes are Avut allver .entree, dishes, â€" donated hy <the Kuntz. Park: Brewery, and the â€" gure onds shltm peatPnan ied Lruit inives. + Soak â€"_After the first round, the.â€" {ro matches . will be played un . tho I tin groens .and the Association 1ma! es in Waterloo. "~<~~~â€"â€" *E Welfestey Claims "It. = of the sunnersâ€"up will â€"reeeive a" ”.m& M'w‘:n'mn -3’; singles ; not .doubles. _ .: . > JMr. H. â€"M. ~Rittenhouse, the: Chicaâ€" 0 millionaire, ~who ‘has already ~done o much ‘â€" for the benefit of" ~â€" his *ounty,..and ‘the Province generally, will add one _ more to his Hst: _ ~of Jonations. >â€"He will beautify a road, two â€" miles.. in length,; . v hich, when compl@ted,. will "be "one of :nc finsst in Canada: ~ It will rin _ beaween the ‘ruit ~exrériment _ farm,. which Mr. Rittenhotse presented to the> Proâ€" ince, and the Lake shore, and will be onstfucted ‘ in" gctordance"with claâ€" â€"orate > plans preparod. by landstape wrtists, with wide grass : plots . on ack side of the high#@y and permaâ€" :ent walks. »The work will be done :nder the superintendence. of: Mr: A. N. Campbelt, Deptty Minister _ of Public_Works, who has. been > given sactically â€"carte . _blanche â€"as _ reâ€". >Mr. . Rittentiouse : has .also . presented _he town â€"with & mode!sthool _ librâ€" ry, ‘etc. Pprcit ciee ots a enb % â€" «Mr. ‘C. _ N.~ Huether has. â€"preseoted tour solid leatherâ€" grips as "Arst prizâ€" es> in the Consolationâ€" series, =~and ~When the three rinks of Berlinbowâ€" ters ‘retuined from Wellesicy â€">. this week, flltc{':hbl M‘&Nfl veven winning t game: and Insing tht iesns a ‘ictoty ~ by .»« shots . as 1 'umr three jolly ‘automobile loads of Berlin bowâ€" I«J artived â€"in the village to . play a twoâ€"game _ mateh, with w A most enjoyableâ€" time was , &P~ sarently. none the‘ less so because the visitots; â€" fresh . from their . gréat vicâ€" tory over the famous Brantford Hea~ ‘her Club,â€" were â€" compelied : to leave heir scalps dangling in the .. Weltesâ€" ley club room. < eA + WILL BUILD A MODEL ROAD *p Yion 1aateb + u h ,A l 6 ‘-;» ..-‘,.;‘b‘ ,-". ninj , M, s -_H. \'.. "door m:l’m.:::.m Us, watch« Ang prisoners. _ When 'thcyfi‘cdbd the trowd was con: siderably . disappointed, as no evidence was taken.: â€" The mmmlwz came ‘into the donrt. rogg‘; ~ their charges ~read, pleaded_ wdilty, ~â€"and were t.%‘bqk_ Ao their cells. What Charges ‘Were. A Ed. Hornbustle ‘pleaded. guilty to the charge % him for stealing | Mr. Albert ‘s . horse, also : to the one for breaking intothe Grand Trunk â€"cars and â€"stealing the whiskey and pork,. but «pleaded not guilty to (@Gals, Aug. 17.â€"In the police court this morning Gatnet Benton, of Montâ€" real, was charged with. :¢ruelty, to a horse, _ Last evening the ~young â€"man went to Cowan & Despond‘s livery stable and hited a â€" borse for Preston. One of the men ‘noticed> he â€"â€"was, a Bttle Trank and<remarked o. it He met\a Jady: fttend "and drove to Presâ€" ton.â€"A ltte ontside of that . town the lady ~noticed the horse lw‘ta and told Garnet, â€"who got .. out said the horse‘s foot was sore, â€" Mé immediately: turned around: and drove fot home, the horse keeping â€"up â€" & continuous gailop. Letting < the girl wdt at her bome he drove down Ainâ€" site ‘street, and while going over the crossing â€"the horseâ€"stopped.. A. pasâ€" gerby called to the driver. and told him the horse‘s leg. was _ broken. Then the "driver led it to the livery 'YH.M!. and P. C. Mmm N?. K he not Ts t en n se ol .9 % to ‘three! months, <hard Jabo: o s Colnty Whs + '4.@«‘!."‘ a"‘;’ iB 6 V‘ : sx,. P ‘h. #:‘ L o ame to Gall from. T e s.«.,alrfk‘ Piles get quiek= and certain relief from _ Dr. Shoop‘s <Magle: Gintuwent Pleaseâ€"note it is . madeâ€"â€" atone far Piles, and its actionâ€"is positive and certain.~ Itching, â€"painful; mu:z : :&u piles disappear | ke use. Large M-npxl jars,.50 cents. ~Sold by"A. (+ IK nel, Waterioo. the: charge of. â€"stealing _ Mr.. Fred Smith‘s livery hotse,. 1t is understood liowever, since : talking it over ~with the authorities, that he has decided to_plead guilty to this charge also. BOTH PRISONERS ly mixed. An un i}. . 4g. lg heslthy t W i w ie nak 5 en 18 her to . Â¥ ;h'n:ath faedhel’ i!@oa:&t ve up enough gastric um-kcdtugpnc(n:ph{e. Then you have Indigestion Teuagâ€"=Som Btomach ~ â€" ach â€" Headaches â€"and fnally chronic Dyspepsia. 3 CRUELTY TO HORSE A2°C PECEACCADCE ® 0 MOmm _A nma" 7 chronic Dyspepsia. * ' "Fpuitaâ€"tives" cure Indi« € gestion and Dyspepsia because A ‘ s tstegive$ e o ie action, â€" until m: PLEADED GUILTY Pnultâ€"astthes‘ aloie. _ _ healt wzlc:’d:z Lyo things. **This is botund to produce good re s#its. fot Canada. ‘Wihen manâ€" makes up kis mind / to _ emigrate Canada i8%one ol the places that ne constflers and enquires about um;-:%g his native _ country.~ Manufacturers. and coftignercial ~men consider Canada as ~The Canadian ‘display is spoken . of hy everyone from the aristnctats to the workingmen. ~<Their majesties, the King and Queen, visiied the show ;hcn 1 was Thete, qpi.:‘uw ons apprecta a the aufié .«"S m ‘"I spent‘a month on whe rontinent ot: Europe this summer," said. s10n Mr.: Fisher, "and L was greatly . im pressed â€" _ with the mcréase, of + nfw ledge ‘goncerning Canada, particdlarl) in carntrics in which"Canadt Ens madea display ‘ at an ¢xhibition. /) @‘$plays that. we ate making it â€"Ui Enropeah â€" exhibitions. â€"are ~pteanltg knowledge ‘about Canadaâ€"*0 an â€" ¢> tent that is hard to estimate. ~ _ As a xesult of ‘the dW"ve)M; at Milan I found sumtarct t5" Haly at the post omg.!t’mnwflm om ces and among the conitfion . people,â€" a; knowledge: concerningâ€" Cianila that hnever existed before. > _ :‘ ~=~~..~| Conditions. are quite GM& lr{;flm K of ten years â€"ago when + m. States was the only part : of the : North Amefican contigent â€" which the Europran knew _ auything about, and . when you reglistered at a hotc as"_ ‘coming _ from â€"â€"Canada (the €lérk. would probably ask ai in what part of theâ€"United Staâ€" fot 1c *:“ ME Rheumatism One morning :about 2 o‘clockâ€"‘ the parents were: awikenedâ€"by ‘the baby‘s scroams, ‘and,â€"on waking Up,â€" found that aâ€"fat had bitten it in the hands and face: The rodent had also :bitten the mother ‘on the hand, in fact ~ it was attacking her when she woke.up. Bhe : shook. it "off and it â€"ran â€" away. The next :night the. doors of the hbedâ€" room:wers all. closed, but the>â€"rat climbed up & curtain by : theside of the door ~and _ enterek the bedroom next to ° the ‘parents, â€"where some of the otherâ€" children were sleeping. It:visited two beds and bit two 0t three other children,~ not ~ seriously, procured. to. watch the . place â€"and ~ a few rats were caught, but family reccived no mote visitationk ~during the night. ~The wounds of theâ€" other children, which were not o:; serious nature,. soon â€" bealed, but "th l‘pz: hand, which "was badly© bittem, _ not hoal as quickly, as the little one was. jast »recovering: from &n â€" attack of. pnewmonia: . The child mever â€"fully recovered from the bite, although the wolunds had. been treated by the docâ€" tor, who:. did: not considetâ€"thent. of * a serious nature,aud thisâ€"miording~ the child died, it is thought / fropm â€" the effects.. : Gertrude . Celiaâ€" was â€"five months .only. a few days ago. â€".. : ~. Hamilton, August 17.â€"bout two e dheen ds faimn street, ~where: Mr.: ‘8 * barber shop. c 4 .3 Gorts Ottawa,/" Aug. ; ~16.â€"Hon. ~~SNydney Fisher,minister ~of wnwre. "bat returned â€"to Ottawa alter aâ€"frip > o‘ two.months to. England and the thw ig Tip cevponuenials mm â€"â€" wi ng . uip. al Autsincss o proparing= foctx:gm-gu-nm K "Pruitâ€"aâ€"tives ** * PC and antisepticsâ€"and . dre ar j in en n At all dealers or from: * <©FPruitaâ€"tives Limited, Oftawa. »e** astane â€" â€"~| also cure s"" l“‘ i I the Conâ€" nd Biliqnsness with which :o,.-,!w,v Dyspeptics suffer, _ (on FRUTT LIVLA TABLET®) BITTEN BY RATS A. G,. MAEMNEL Â¥â€" Kingston, . Ont., u%:.â€"-‘l‘lie new United States registration law is goâ€" ing "to cut out several thousand supâ€" posed United States citizens in Canâ€" ada. . Caréful investigation shows that in Outario, out of 5,000 supposed Amâ€"« crican citizens, there are . not â€" more than 200 genuine ones. The rest have lost® theit right dfiw by reaâ€" son‘ of being votem® in Canada.~. _ __ ‘Theré ._are â€" hundreds_ of â€" United Staters who are voting in Canada toâ€"day, who have never taken the oath of allegiance, but vote because * of property qualifications, and . the careâ€" lessness of Canadian officials. â€" Many of these also â€"voté in "the .. United States elections, but will do. so_ no more. In the Kingston consilate disâ€" trist it was estimated that . there wore 1,400 United States citirens. it has <been foutd that not more tha filty of these‘ are really qualified.. In the city of Kingston, of the two handred and. fifty who claimed United States citizenship, only seven have #o far been found who aro really . ciâ€" tizens of . the republic to. the south. In Ontario not mote than. five~ per cent. of Alie w?-um will be recognized ¢;hnfllnm:o in ‘future. E yeat, order maintain nxgelmmus adtost the bordér, Americans in Canada have to regisâ€" fi,rha year with the of the . mw-m they Tive. 06{ States ditizenship will be thrown out of jJobs by reawohn of the searching character of the new law. Many" of theso. men live on the Canadian borâ€" m#tl. some of at port, Aden Labor “h" I. y cominigs io ompley thom. . â€" Unasually Jarge crowds gathered to witness the meeting of the monarths. The Emperor and his guest were es« corted to the castle by a > sqitadron The road : between the railroad sta« tion and the Castleâ€"was: occupied throughout its ‘entire line with troops garrisons â€" from ~the veteran Mocietios, and pupils fromt the public schools of Cassel and the towns in its vicinity. mANY SUPPOSED CITIZENS To LOSE RIGHT TO YOTE ‘Bir Charles Hibbett Tupper ot â€"Hussars. ; * G1ANT â€"TRIPLETSEâ€" * fls «Bobp" . and .‘"Stag" m :&.:.'!! plugs. Quality . always . Queen ‘Victorig, and ¢a it safing ne ocaaidered_tmht in tion, ud“M his â€"vislt was‘. an eX+ pression of :the d ~Apr a good un borrtkaing misiser the o untiont, King ‘Edward replied that his ‘dearâ€" est wish was ‘to see > good tclations between. the: Germian and English peoâ€" ple and be assurbd: the Emperot that on the occasion of his coming . . visit to England le wouldfeceive & most hearty: â€"and popular welcome. Â¥ in the policy _ of rapprochement . . in the relations between Great Britain ind Getmany, &nd in an ofcial . e Mtg .u& c e ol which lor‘ long. has beck in .. ci prog «ress. â€" The fact is recalled that on!y Soot mt d w Sied i #.m 5 § nviond hatey creit Hritin and Germany . were so strained that his majestyâ€"was not â€" able‘ to make \ a halt on German territory. .«â€" each â€"other on the ts.‘ The â€" Gorâ€" man ~Emperor â€"hadâ€"Caused . ¢laboratée préparations ‘to be made in order to give the King~aâ€"bearty reception. ~ London, Aug.« 15.« ~The. ‘ mortning 1e0s" ombent novpotinenatiiells dents . commentâ€"most k 6 upon the ‘heartiness ~of the reception accorded â€" . KingEdward at Wilhelmâ€" shohe yeéterday, the friendly charact: er and the Success of: the mevting.deâ€" claring it marks‘ the. turning . point Special â€"satisfaction is telt Rere at the fact < ~that Wrg&‘m{um éxâ€" pressed his ?oul ppouitment at h: deélay . mmm'- ‘arfiâ€" al B it shorten â€" <the already _briél: time ‘he was able _to spend . with: the British Monarch, as well "as. with ChanceHor von Buck low : publiclyâ€"expressed opinion that the meéeling of yesterday wWas an evi #iénce that the telations betweems the two couptfies are daily growing bet KAISER AND: KING > ~REPEATEDLY KISSED Cissel, Prussia, Aug. 14:â€"King Edâ€" ward reached Wilhelmshohe > toâ€"day and Was "met by Empéror William atâ€" tired in a British Field Marshal ter h\ discussed: in adâ€" The: *iot teachers‘ : examination tesults â€" "wore Issted on Weduesday by the departni¢nt. The successfulstuâ€" dents © in WaterlIoo â€"â€" and Wellifigton counti¢s were: w CAN QUALIFY AS Miss â€" Martiet Frasetâ€"of â€" Toronto, daughter of Bimon Fraser of the mmaka;fln‘ the awn * e 8. C. Governinent. is 7 Mrs. Peatock and Mrs: Stractin of Winnipeg, bolldaying <at Rainy River, went berryâ€"picking : and spent â€"theo ‘m"hn ofiglhuu A search Mrs Câ€"Steuern@agoel ting st. waterioo. _ AÂ¥itchie, part 2; J. Sweeney, part 2: (honors):> M.~F:>Minclair, part 2. Commencing at 8 o"!odi a. m,. and will continue until al $ cleared out." qoi o se n .o‘ ) M Clary‘s Wi i s > whek t : . /+ R‘satways thépl;andy tor you, ‘ You need waste time hanting around for Bricht ide&. ch?"" > of a Pandord is uwd rod. attached to the tange. _._._ As oneâ€"third « is made ‘of emery , a splendid kni‘e s ‘00. ® w *4 An accurate W ,‘ eter is a reliable guide to successful baking," while an iniccurate one is a**cheat‘‘ > e °_ of <the waorst o esn Ling WINNIPEG, VANCOUVER, 81. JouXN, °N. E. HAMILTON JSODTUT NMNMTSS T ELE SATURDAY, JULY 27th, 1907 LIPHART BROS , Local Agonts. Final Clearing: SENIOR TEACHERS 18. rpC i the mm range nef teln The figu @} the. required depfee of ilenany to whe mt Laxâ€"ets 5 2. sent in black on a white enam surface,: so that they are the day. is ,fi: t ~If your local desle does not .scll the Pandore, write drect; for fSree booklet. $A on 4 memad s‘.’un ®oov #t March 3 ‘06. KendalU‘s SpavrimCare AArrrtey oo the Home * fres from &r. 8. i. SERMALL th., faachorg Falin, Ponmont, 14. How TO AVOID CRANPE ‘PB it (Naghvil!o Tenpessean .) id Pandora C Sweet to Eat. 4 Candy Bowe! Lazatve, Â¥<B t

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