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The Chronicle Telegraph (190101), 6 Aug 1908, p. 6

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FLW, IttliliBriE'ie tttape t'l " ‘ ' ”7 -tste, J E, eE Tub non. "nTarihii'" , C, In A full nth-hm oi as Ch' , . ' besides a my “W ot ' " 1 ' - - and 7‘ng ' 7 “Mauls. 1'2id"l"'l'lll?, . _ F 'a-toe at the Gel-nae n“ In. M. L. Win. The to L won an “mm in every w“. ‘Wll loathing Wu iR - -ty to Very gratclul tor the Mt, B received train the cltlaua‘ tNm ,qmstrrrgrstrtuttltiswill; ll '.' I W in tho future. m ad-.‘ Re ~"njoyod brute chi!“ MI, 'il Fi) y ' in "mEvtng'tnsstrttetiort in: _lil _. - languages, cannot be estimated " PM“: and centa, and will be "at” appreciated by everyone in p, years- The society hopes to not)»: the good work, so ably car- ?“ on during the past you, and in at“! to do this, would ask the err- : - cooperation and assistance on 31'!!! parent now sending children to gain], in tact, ot everyone who is at _ " interested in the education ot the _ “I; generation in our town. __._._,,, Secretary: Report. . At this conclusion oi the first year _ at the German School Society’s ex- is in Waterloo, it "ords us. the ; test pleasure to look back over "tttiq short period of our career and rejoice over the success ot our labors which far exceeded our keenest ex- 'eetationa. . London, Orttr., July 30.-William H. Bunny), a well-known ttarrister, VII arrested on 'lmsday afternoon out wurant, sworn out by Mrs. Marion Bowles ol London township Wyn; him with miswpropriating “LOW, which she alleges. was plac- . 'ad in twat with the unused nine ' it” go. It is chimed by the T mm that Mr. Bertram has been 'artrte the interest. regularly n the u "reed nu ot 4 per cent., but that him by! "o, upon asking for #5'& my in order to buy some Lon- f _ funny. the hwy" was unable Aodtte. it, lot reasons notyet ““12ch and tMba result the w" l he Bonn-y Piaato9m you in tT tho most “usually his!“ and dur- gt,, m, tom In Ins-um“ with a re jg“,- m Mini action to- . w e " “r (“damn And 1, than 1-m1 mum n , w, 10‘ “who wt» mm- Ilri "tq.iu _ Although I pointed out tho excel- lent progress made, and the good to “It: obtained, in my semi-annual re- port, LE“ not omit mentioning that those satisfactory results would not have been possible without the wt eouoperation oi the School Board and the entire staff ot teach- en. When we presented a numerously sighed petition to the School Board, greasing the desire at the citizens to introduce a course of instruction In the German language in our Pub- lie school, the latter body passed a resolution, unanimously granting our request, and lost no time in securing the services ot a competent teacher in the person ot Miss Bornhold, so tut the lessons were begun immedi- ately alter the midsummer vacation. In addition to being indebted to the School award, our thanks are due to the principal, Mr. B. B. Play- tord, tor his kind assistance and co- operation, in arranging the classes in such it way that the lessons did not insulate with the regular school course. That this was most satiMac- .torily accomplished, was evidenced by the excellent standing of our school " the recent Promotion and Entrance xaminations in June. . We must also not omit to give mice to our appreciation ot the kind assistance and co-operation we re- ceived Item the German School So- ciety " Berlin. and their president, Mr. Karl Mueller, when organizing our Society. The progress of our classes is lured to tully in the report of German School Inspector, Rev. M Wing. It is gratifying to be able to state, that the venture has also been suc- ouslul financially, as the Treasurer's report, which [ullows below, tully mom's. All obligations were met and I balance ot $3.54 remains in the “Dainty to begin the new year with. Contribution trom members,.. $10100 Interest on deposits mmm..e.-r_t-e"". .97 Printing ._.t.t"_'t'. s..t..r..1 Paid tor German books LONDON BARRISTER {What and ua result the war 3-. VI! issued lot his "rest. Bail - fixed mt $Mt,000.tot which - auntie! were taken, uni Mr. 1m Watt released hom cushy it. mte' prelimiuxy hearing m" aetanbd tor may morning, bat St h "We tint " will be troate ml lots yeah. Total Wad 0mm t “It Gradu- lng Igt'pi/tdt' the Put. In JULIUS KNAUFF, See Treasurer's Report. Expenditure Receipts WoMNM_!c 5?.“ W. at c" WAS ARRESTED $107.97 38.75 74.90 the Year. 3. The course ot instruction is modern and up-to-date in every re- spect. There is nothing to with tor, and the Society has every reason to congratulate itself on having been able to secure the service. of as competent a teacher " Miss Born- hold. No better and purer German is taught 'anywhere. Special mention must be made oi the object lesson teaching in the lower classes. I spent the aunt we _ ot two days impacting than alum, on June " and M, on which acct-ion Mr, Julius Knull land tho kinda-10 Introduce me to the teacher Milt nomad, and the stat! ot the public school. The work allowed me a glut den. yt pleasure and convinced me that the teaching ot this suhject was entrusm to skill!!! hands. Miss donnhold is a most competent in, mm, and have: 1mm; mtg» to assure the success ot her work. 1 made a thorough "tsite)""', ot every branch at the work, And the toBow- in; are my txymelusiotuc--. 2. The course ot instruction in. cludes reading, spelling, writing, translation, object lessons and con- versation. The latter deserves spew ial mention here. I found the classes very proficient in this branch ol the work. Every department in the school receives a hall hour’s indium tion daily, Irom the lowest division up to the principal's. 4. There is special attention paid to the practice of translating Ger- man sentences into English. and vice versa, for in the translation one sees the special value of what has been learned, and this constitutes an ex- cellent medium for the examination oi the pupils. In this theory is put into practice, and this is, therefore, to be commended most strongly. ‘-A tor guys union: to lb v» mum examixtatiettsn hell hunt-b he who]. 1xraattouNdtrrMr. Jul- ia mu. you W, In“ I M been “mounted [MOI of the Gum chm, which appellant l “knowing here with any but than. I. Every German in 'our town should rejoice over the advantages derived trum these classes, and should support the fun most willingly; he should also rejoice that. a German School Society has been organized, whose object it is to promote the study of the Germ language. The Society has earned through its el- lorts, the gratitude ot both our Ger- man and English speaking citizens. If I may take the liberty to make any recommendations, I would like to see the introduction of the system- atic teaching ot German grammar, especially in the more advanced classes. This would certainly be most interesting and profitable in the stuly of the German language. Yours very respectfully, """', M. L. WING. 5. I also took thp liberty to ask several of the teachers whether the German instruction oi hall an hour daily, interfered with the English lesions in amy war, but I was as- sured that such was not the case. Prints, - I an plants In pus-uh; "t with my am report to an Gum mo] Sock”. _. _ RAIN BADLY NEEDED , hu. 'thRtrtJtin WEST Th: election of omeers resulted as follows: President-Ernst Haedke. Vice-President-C. Huehnergard. Secretary-mths Knautt. _ Treasurer-Otto Herold. Assbciate Members- P. 'H. Roos, A. Utreltntrntt. . _. Inspector-Rev. M. L, Wing. Auditors-C. W. Schiedel, J. H. Roos. _ Winnipeg, July Mk-Extremely hotl weather' during the past week 1el brought the gut] on with I rum, probably too mat for the but re} salts, and rain is now bully- needcdl all over the country.. Hui” storms _ have visited some motion: ot the West, accompanied try tum, and the temperature took e decided drop. Frost ls reported this morning 1mm Emerson end sevenl other points, _ but no damage is recorded. The crop in not going to be as heavy " was expected early in the m, but will be equal it not above the Henge. The luteme heat of the put few any: [In been Accompanied hr lut- tered thuttdetottrtt' accompanied by hail, much Injury being gone the ttr0pt, In imbued dlstrtets, Incl! " Fill.. more, where man- [on was done the community, Incl-Idling one derath,, .several broken limit. Ntd M de. qucuon to tarm primertr. Cultiva- tion, however, now cover: so wile " um that the an“! an cl loul hail lone: In attigtitgtiBqd. W In my um " my And unla- the eretrrstes6 - n- ranged by an ratlroadt on “all. Ir Inge the sitttatimt my be -totm. PM ttrrt9tmt mm»- no claims“ for a. " no my lio- oft.... _ Pith-17 test, “than!” Pin-o whim! thick!!! b -etoritr., " Total ' Leer tttfee kl“. 1mm ”on in $1063 SI.“ ' _ tlt" a». a " t. ‘u.’ a u L: , jll! t." nonh- Jiiri _ _ '" at tho "r: - , mum "e'" an i I - Wlrdi,'l'dd', 9M! an. 'r,t ”. ’ dedtei.t mu 'a.t4 by m in but: koala! Cm-' brook, D.C., " ,rittttt tour uni- at Funk, moons. . Mae " tro ttttb hero at. Three mm, Mic. Cod Creek. m “a 1101.,an hoe-mum do “to”: “flicks! in Midi! " pro strayed: no pr-tr Ion ist For pub lie done will m‘tz.ooo,oou. .3qu is his Indium mik- st-ion.. at the. - much! ”many which bu been annual, is mum-rm A-ist-trom Spokane vu and; tbn In! to up "ies, . trad-l can“ ml tam. nothing and provisions sum; to- night. The work at was .4 column the wind 11 -tia. In :omplettd in an been," " improm- ptu rend committee, baled brAst .11; Mayor J. I. Phillips tgtd Prui- denll F. E. Goods}, ot the Chnmber ot Commemm 31.54” was also submrihtd in halt ll Sail! at a mass muting ot . clams; . lugs" of the Codurleey Lumber Company was: the rinse trom Fer- nle. The llama sprout! r-pldly and from near Crwbrook to within tour miles ot Frank. Mung, the country Wat' devastated: Thousands ot dollars watt sent by Western Canada cities to-day to the relic! of the destitute. Medical sup- plies are greatly needed. The than: in .sdoittalted in ttte atsstrrry ot mm. Railways and bridge were pvept “my and the iire is still bursting. The Manon started with u bash the in 'slash- Tho -irlrTCstiii ruins around Hammer and Smood, but'Michcl ls sate, the wind ttav1niihopprd, Ptrnie Wiped Out. To-day reveals tint ten eottages two coal otticea, the Western Cans- " grocery and the coal emnpany's new warehouse are all that remain of Fannie. Within [mu-n minutes ot the. Dr. Wiley Defeats Dr; Beacon: In Final: at London Tourney. London, July iii.--John Lattatt's Montreal, {my 81.-The renewing amuus tsuso., gou'o to Bras1trorii4tatrIe furnishes some interesting in- for at least One year. formation as to how the money new This was the verdict that was at Quebec. Add: from the (lorcrm reached alter the big final gameise meat grams to the BUtletietd Com- bween Dr. Wiley, or, ttteTelepti'one Ci- mission the Big sum is the haul ty, and Dr. Beacon, of Mt. Forest trorrtyisitors to Quebec. A Cttnfpr- wns prayed yesterday arternoos,the Votive average of $10 a head means former winning the match belore the t1,s00,000, Milly all ot which re- biggest crowd that has ever idatcr-liiiiiii in the city of Iluebee. ed a lowling game in this city. Granted Ntrtiottal Butlefle1ds During the morning, in the semi- Commipgio. try Federal ' fittalti George Ningtingale. was put GoFerttment,.., _....:.,,.....?)" out by the latter trophy winner in owned by Quebec City A very close and hard game by two Council mttrr.qwt.__rep ..,qtwr.-rt.r_er" 50,000 shots. I. the sixteenth end ot his Estifisated receipts qum Pa- garnea dispute “use which tgeceS.%- grant .rm.eN... .....r.er..NNrrr.w.r.t'P"'. 10,000 tated the requisitioning of a 1xrnciave Receipts from other sources of umpires to decode, the decision estimated.,.,.. _rstwrwr.....msw'.'rww 10.500 of umpires to decide. the decision being finally given Dr. Wiley on . a technicality and the end was .thrown out, while Nightingale was two shots up. BRANTFORD WINS LABATT TROPHY Perups the hardest game ot 1hr tournament. or one ot than), nu the one an the tsemi-tin" Ween Ed-) die Seagmm tnd Dr. Beavotfi, the runner-up, the latter winning the, gum by one shot. Both rinks play-o ed heautilul bowls Iram end to ettit/ and it was anyhovty's mwbrnw 'tha last, when by . perlect draw the. doctor won out. - _ Dr. Wiley Start- Well.' In the ttnat Dr. Wiley got any to n great slut, lor in the ftrth tour ends he rolled up a score of night while Dr. Beacom couldn’t locate the kittynl all. harm than, haw ever, honors were on», with the " sistmoe at an (nd ttat brought him six bowl: the latter evened the stow In the seventh, when they stood thine-3n out. timngthe are mks mo the city Dr. Wiley ctme buck, howeeer,wt'ts tour riots In the nert and, and We! that he had never less than We point! of a lead, and ttte tour shots) that Dr. Beam scored In the eiczhu teosth Uter the precious on! Lat been eerured dead and him Iron a worse betting. It w" in tsefsiqt, natch' and worthy ot tho " Irty PM Which went to "t winner. [ After the customgry cheering up cm the presentation In much; President J. C. Huh“. oi Petrol”, AI both rink- ven in: hurry tr ttrt only inla- tor hone their" puss were both tummy Brief. Both an“ gun eheeriritt amen-ed and: inhuman at coming but In! year u mter Into companion lot We beg-um How. one to win * min It “his m the outer te gen, lime further than m: rmr--ir is can“. R. Mp " In. " nun-Mord mmummmm-u. Moetat Pormt mum: - lulu BM. an. w. B. M’- In - a M at no eyttsettt.' an. In A Gm; Nam: (“in in! att tho People A) can my up as an. 13m It: 'var mm the GM ot has “on an”; t plan at Inlet}. Seoul of lama were - muted. hm nm htowiog Illa" their wives pd children were, all in we We: when ot an aunt may. were tn Crantrook, Fe!- ate and W. -. ' A Great Aortttrts engine lags brought into Michel the bodies u [out men who when burned to death malle- trying to ave the big bridge neg: Elia. The budge waar destkroyed. The Body ot Pete Miller was lound on n railway trufun-ar Elko. He w (tom injuries recru- ed willie, attempting to coupe the 0mm. P‘s-lo in; hardest hit. Besides the Ion at It a ber otuzeatc_rrorertr loss is $1,000,000. 'uror W. W. Tut-[la 159119; the mum of Wire nipeg. Vacant, Riv? Wei-{xilmrf Spohu and other due. akin; tn! 1tt"'trhAibe If " In all ”wt-Mitt! has _ meth I“ P..t' whole plan Illw dbl-3' OI You.» when molt of th. nlm “I". luc- and w 1 the tNtitrt- Mon - in. Came) reside-mu m m but alh m ho dill. d In Elk Riva. who: Company ha been dump rem be In! mummy Some Interesting Figure; - _ Half way between Fania ma Mr dual. John Forrester, his wife 1nd so men were seen trying to save Ibelr mill while the names crept in {round them. It is jetted they “(on cu! pHOW MONEY only} change in .wind sand nun“ di villus. It was useless to trt- tempt to stop the names and cv- erybody nu bolero them. The C.P.R. ‘olt much property. SPENT BY BArrrmruuoii"cciiii.l, meant: ....rr.t. .e,w..rt.r-.'tere"'t 3115.000' Music lor Pageants and Cort- I Grand Stand on Plains Fire-kts at Levis .ee__F. Dec _ ttionl ":"""' ..8..q tte 'tlu" Jritriiterryeit., Aa _ iit'liii))'ittjf,tt,t'it1ts tlt/tt 81-h may. tho um - TttttMt" . m to tatstt the. In! amt Hone-.1. Minn-cab“ W '00-! met, 'ttt 'W My; lights _.. Bond: Dicu tWFF--. Personal Expense Spent in improvements Decoration. and ‘At $10 apiece) ..,,.......,.,.‘.‘um,wu The \I’tovlnchl Legislature alum:- bee voted $100,000 to the Btruief1elds Continuum ig ooncurrcme with the Dominion act, and in ndllticm thr. Provincial mummies undettooir. lhtt expense ot decorating the Cstsiiol ard whatever 'JiGroiufi Wu my dumm- by no Provmce, winch in- cluded tttetrtate lull. was}. Bull! ad sm- and man. "ttttard M W attend the my. amble- ”ammo-Ln} lot: Spent By Individual Vishoni 150,000 visitors (cutimatcd Berliners dehsated S. D. swm of London by " to " In the tttth round, and B. English. ol Beagtttoed, by " to n In the dull mud. skip Scott, at Berlin. vu “and In the mu row! ot the tune “not by Rev. Mr. Minivan- of Chat- Inn by " to T, mu vim In): Mum, Phelp- Ind Oahu ot hm by " to " up Int round, vi“. the lam mm but Nauru. - at WI. M Owen 8H by " to " In the 'retirttittarr rand all won by Gel-nit from I'm all Impu- 0! Lou- The some of t“, Euler’s Int pale an n [om-5f- Bulb kw . . l A; W-- Connection viii: the Quebec Tex-team Drive, Tum Through than WAS SPENT A ccount J. A. mama '.1I. M tr. J. Q” illumin- of “500.000 $400,000! $237,900 .A 50.0w . 35.000 $754100 26.000 16,000 11,000 moo 15,000 3,900 36,000 moon The mun-Who Gourlny Pia-o l; not so wartime to new claim in other make- at Hfidtiritie-ts or In; to the woman 01 the loop-ry- in; eadwood pin block or Inst-punk system, this improvement hell; Due! on the well-known when: wood “not well or shrink Immune of contracted am it will lat tor itrgraitc {The (hmrtarartorer-S- w yen: and will retell: it: tom gunk ity however hard the service may be required. _ 'lhe occasion wasa measomtrie' on. / ' l Te l VII4 fps','.",'.",.-'"""'""' "r.. '0'” -8.r't, (or those present. Old-time scene: " t i " ' were recalled and long torgottenin- M l, “XX l if}- l? U, c.rkro"""".r_r""-" cidents of the early days st Gait t"l EL’A."L.'.EQ.’ JLL‘I - _ were‘rcvived. To In: younger peopk _ present the conversation - most M‘ interesting as the story or th +0+o+o+o+o+o+o+o+o+o+o+o+o+o+o+o+o+o+o+o+o+o* . , . town ot Gait was unfolded from it: t 0 Very beginning. All the ladies hart . t lived in Gait and Vicinity nearly ah t . their lives, and their graodehildren t 1 O can hardly mm: Galt or the old . k t days as described by these first set- " --r----r----t---_----- t tiers. Lite in those days was pot t t . . . . t the round ot comfort us today. The . ll at L Sta k E h b t primary convettiertrfes in the town + m as Ive c x l 1 Ion - were unheard or. Waterworks were ' _ " wmn' OITAIIIO. . unknown, and um: oi the ladies pro '-. t sent 2,"'i1i21o" “'7: not at: I W t Full Program ofAttractim= 2"m',e'dltt'ette,',tg't t common in; o wa t a m out . . . Mud M each gm» . . pail of water. 'Horscs were very t Wild WesthSttow Ben“ & Ire ' _ _ t We and evet1 mow who were + mimic union" "rr. mu. " fortunate (mush to possess" an am tt _ ' , ' T . . imal dreaded a trip at any dlstancc ' ' Come and cum yourself " London'. Popular Pair. 4 ovvr the roads ot these days, which t q------"'""-"-"""""-"""""-'"""""""""""""- , were mostly constructed ot lrgs _ placed cross-wise and th: space: t REDUCED RATES " ALL RAILROADS . betwesn frlled in with grave" Rail: 'r " a] I f II " roads were not own thought of, al) t PriseLMa, 'u"",',",',',,',"',',,', C,r,rdrsort n . not one ot those early residents en t . t inflamed the thought that beiore tht . J. m, INIHIIIL t A. I. II", 'ertur + end ot their existence it would m t f ---.-t---t.lt-tl-r- . pnsiblc to make the trip to tlam t r, _ ' iltou in less than one hour. In air .' s t 1lt-lltt . curly days the trip oampfed mart + London. sp . _ t than a day, and was more tretysent t +. ly made with afoke ot oxen. Set "tui-tot-fo'. -+o+ot_t.. cral of the ladies told h navltnz ' p - seen a line ot rigs a m e on; "ia-i-ia-i-ia-ai-re-aria-aaa-aaa-ee"" waiting their turn at the Gait grist - n n A g a a. 9, RECORD CROP. mill wiich, at that time, was the Port Elgin merchant. hate 'cloltd only one within a radius ot it " r . I there with m- miles. ' DISTRICT NEW b rttU1te,u",1,,si't,"1,te', mam, Grlt, (Int, July Mt.- A most no table gathering was held In: at- tucoon at the residence oi Mrs Creorge stevens, Wellington street, what. the lady entertained n bet guests f1se o Gail’s olden ladies, each ot whom was more than eight) yu’rs ot age. The fiee calmn- were Mm.p Pergusoo, aged 8. Bexerley street; Mrs. [and Main as ed tip, Beverley street; Mrs. J. Han cook, and 81, B .erley street, mu. Mrs G, Lanai, aged 81, ts'hah: street. The comma“: ages ot m. lite ladies total 411 yum, . 1)qu «that: uni. C's-migh- In at 'earuo can; - . but stout three Inna ko- Johan-5 where than me- ot the In. it'll: can!“ son meats. no is unpaid to"bo llsiag on what by on. my I“. “I lab. _ Cabin“: lathe“! We Mia: men I" GNU-ling a. semi. The technique of the (Mutiny Any} In: Player-Plano with its exclusive attachments, covered by basic pat- ents, is the most perfect in the world. " enables almost any one lite!" low hours practice to play with the ln- dividuality ot a master all classe- ot music. popular, standard, classic, op- eratic, dance, mmpaniment and sw- red, down to the very latest ano- oeues In enich clam. When required tot hand playing! the Anselm ped- als can be folded entirely within ithe piano cue-and do not detract from the nppt'arance or Atte singing tone or mum-she action at the Goal-lay Planet. 80:6 My -ter “in? nu. he my but! at In In “pm "Efrem-t9 ,latt not). up .9. h QUEER DEATH IN DETROIT Detroit, July 3L-mmvoinhd- " (inn ot runny madden“ “a no "a her wedding plant. label Pierson. In. “that. He was the last ot the muck-n you! on. whole mom to many, _ we. " Mum. 0-1.. mm - " lo“ M muo- n Boil We Park REWARD BT'ILL UNPAJD. last hunky all "I the» to Sc. Kay'l Hound. when she died this The fire, hundred dollu rand ol- monm. M ttirl in ttt hue I'm: lend by the Dominion Government mm Lou you; 14mins Inn 1.31 toe the capture ot Print: l‘olxmho week. He (We! in wreak-ht rut-wed Iron Wolleley Bunch, the “a and Id Peet,." tool tter night Beegt. Lloyd met his dam, to he mrt and “It he would an: In Alien-5rd: apprehersded tit not may Me. Tbe m Ila-M1 (in! od Police hm“. at Arthur, no girl, and in Item internal. is to the pram up“. Why the She w any from he! Inhal- Oo'erlmmf- In! an rounded the cap- cl “31.34 In round to we tor o! Moir In mmu a make- dty. All an long the We!“ "m. th- cm: In It: "at“ up - ‘ 5drrteUd to V.“ a tte rfrer, do: 8A! THE JERSEYS. 4:!qu in. in My M In. “at! h an: my. A pottee Mr, , y._Hogp..._ 9mm ma”- “in in nu it”; “I! an tt!9. Ho i In a. “ah“: a! “an m%;. sea-my emu. Tu! W“ im- Mnl “vi-tout,“ .to “Hahn". : I. tbe It “on NI. Norm-u moouies tunnel-mm At"""'"'"""""""'""' A. It! My ditch“ that no A7%t In hum). - m-uh‘anuu. nu- ht the .mym alle. vb - NOTABLE GATHERING troast" I WI. f and ta' 'agtetu n g club. il.'tg ,m’QW r511 . i it“ a“ Hahn, '+ Twelve of the Apple Growen' " eqclation have reported to the) Ont- ario Agricultural Department that the prospects tor this year's crop are not quite us good as expected, the trait' not having "set" as welt he - tor. This is an off year tor winter varieties, which were good lest you. w adverse change is noticeehle - In the enshern part. ot the Palm. Michael Mulvihill, killed runny on the railway at Lindsay Jnnohion. is than“): member ot hi: family Mo nut death "rttue employed on the road. Four ,ot his brothers were vic- tinl ot runny midcnta .nd so was his “that. He was the Int ot the many. _ +" or “an“ ammo. ' Full Program cumming twice daily. was; my. 5, Wild Wuqsnow. BestofMusic. Flam: mam. FA'IE OF FIVE BROTHERS APPLE CROP REPORTS. Mr. F. W. "0&9... We!“ mark or oi tho Union Trust via-pay. or- oetto, It“. "has: visit Qo Balm on _ " former Dominion LIV. SM Column-Iona. Mr. Hod- Iul h "tlt In! int-I'M name OH VI“. ht! he. oncolo- to In- W #3.!" 1‘ .0?! ttttale. "W W" g that 20 Mile iliV are“ GitiBi, loot: or leek. _ They heard the!” freedom from dust; Imoke and gm. "., r" The Steeraibbed Fire Pete and on the “WW," Furnace has three times u much admin; at” u my my style of be pot. it will we Mi.- + you Ind give you more Lat. '1: extmetsdixtai the; fires heat that would otherwise go up the chimney. "_-b-ave- Len-asho- onlho “Bech”uiuphh‘ the latest ivg'l',eu'fh". Aetaii, -- sow BY l. mum c an These 'lol'gtitliii1'ifdlthi,'tt-,'it, sad cm imam a ie making " indenmicdhle joint. him: an pummentjy airtight. . That " F urnaco r. "tu', £3.13?» "P'..";.'.'.'",','.'.')', W 'ik If". tm- . l c. B. roan. gimme”. In... 931'? $10-00 Sana' "M "142:: 'Jt'2"gttral,theN'tra't"" AUG. 14 & SEPT. 8 "on a” "allot-t In Won We Teroqto. .u'nln It" and "eWotorNoeeh In In. 'iii'ir' Excunsmns - ToWINNIPEG :37: $10.00 Rtttt EXCURSIONS LEAVE " will not unwary for the hotelm to - totPartiarrtertt to hue A luv - to protect than “nut the hotel "dead but." Then In the Gunny AIM!" Purer- Phnn “I. mm hr. at. P,'.'. My lot plum. tor M. I n- qetres but I My "ertetd.te-ettt. change and um the own: In "tt ot the mount perhet 'qsha-att'h o..- ttintl with". one an: in ti. M Icy Angela: “L T In. it. Mm 'J,u1itlltad' a m '., _Tttere will be more than the usual nun-abet ot foreign Exhibits " an Cancun: Natlmal EhrhiblbitytcToroa- to,'this yen. Beverat mannhcturen ot Fruc- and and Erin!- ttav- llg mama ton-I 0"" exhibits. In Addition. it I: “new that Ex. umtg will be on View trom m. ion: kind! in the Welt Indies, from Mexico and a number or Btatea of the Unioli. _ Mrtrsmstrehoor'eaed by both Home: " Ottawa, which now an“: “no signature at the Governor-Omen! to put into lone. The " duke: it A ctimiul clone to out“: bond and lodging by my kind ot 'tor-sta- than. HOT ELS PROTECTED RECORD CROP. l Port Elgin match-Its in» 'cloled the chewy business then with . ro- cord season's business. Over tour lhoueand basketg were shipped Irvin that town weighing in 1“ over thir- ty tom and netting to tuerettsstttt over two thousand dollars. Tho Hamilton dmrtotMmuott lo Kerr, the rettmtUtt Ipthlzr. will “in like. on Hod-y. August a, FOREIGN EXHIBITS AT TORON- . TO. RECEPTION TO KERR 2r $18.00 tt IMPORTANT Manitoba AN-. 5Tiia%G7G Vim Mrmehsq Dr - it the 423 I _ ' Te 't.l1.tstl -ek [In at km W day- i“. $53

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