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The Chronicle Telegraph (190101), 10 Sep 1908, p. 6

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JeE _ .. Smow is only sixteen years of age, &%’ ‘and> the police in theory that he ~ _ wouldâ€"soofer or later return to his es ruvo been watching â€" it singo “f Ris escape.. He was found . in . litâ€" ‘ | _ tle cubby hole cut out of the ceiling _ . _‘of the attic and for a youngster he. / _â€" made a surprisiogly tough fight against â€" The two officers who made the atrest. 4 A@eclates that he knows no« . Ahing : of : the other prisonats ~who _[_~ encs and "knew . nothing of their _ plot.... On the day : they . got away oo heâ€"s#ays one of the jail guards lelt \_| im in his cell with the door gpen. "afog . @alled by other guatrds to asâ€" win‘ looking .for some one. ife KE /. qut of the corridor _ door _ â€"open, made the way to the execution »_,f:“;,,_,.,, whence he scaled the . jail y was ;?W rized but it . does that the contract will be \signed at offce. In fact it will likely ® month before this formality takes . _ Matters® have ‘to be finally * d with a ftumber . of places e w“tfiu. Galt‘s Mayor has to be }_;! to sign his town‘s â€" contract, ‘‘sand there are other formalities. “ mi. ,n‘ “ %o | s Ao Aaaned "thak '-'i: L y ind there are other formalities. _ < u&'l:: : Easements over more than halt the g e v“,-",'r\fl’ Tt -g:m onl Te Commusion 2i |sous of G. P. Gregory,. "of ‘(Chicago, ant 4 the % mm&ugmmm not . McGuigan to place his | °/ M s towers unless there is some place to Aerial Clubs. 6 s put 1 ’,’yltjp»mtgo%:::tnt: droulte ut Lake Bs ~ _ > 1 tack! lh;’nthtdmnnuyet, Ville ho istt_ C ut of course the contractor can "80 |oup® "py "$.90" otelock last night, ‘whead without any provisions _ beING | my ;/ h ht the / air â€" was iaade Tor thisâ€"northern 1000 aneventful until 9~ §‘clock this totnâ€" _‘ _ The Transformer Stations. lng, when they ran into troubl is _ Mr. Ross, the Commission‘s _ CON~ | p;p‘ currents on Lake Eri¢ and dropâ€" on piire groglt wr returned to Monâ€" | Doj %o within v50 feet of the lake‘s mt the Afications for ‘.'"“' surface. Ballast was thrown out and former and switching stations will at the big bag shot up to $;000 feet. once be sent out to manufacturers of| ";, wa, young Gregory‘s first â€" trip, ‘electrical machinery from the Comâ€"|;~a po pecame"very sick at the Righ mission‘s offices, altitude â€" When the halloon was above . ‘These transformer stations will not be humming with the whirr of â€"maâ€" ery," nor. will they be fitted with and like apparatus. . Their t pnient, while rather too complicaâ€" ted to be grasped by the lay . mind, does not consist of moving machinery but rather of coils and like stationâ€" ary apparatus. ~ The power house at the Falls hands over the power to the transformer t be built up there at a voltage of about 12,000. This transformer is _ for ‘‘stepping up" the voltage. It inâ€" creases it to 110,000. The purpose of this is to permit of transmission . of large amounts of power with small Joss of energy. The various transforâ€" mer stations at points on the line reâ€" geive the high voltage and . step it down. The extent to which they do this will depend in each case upon "the local plant which is to _ receive ‘the power.. The voltage at which the ‘power can be turned over to any muâ€" ‘micipality is a matter easy of reguâ€" lation. â€" Municipalities are of course _ reâ€" sponsible. for their own l_ocal plants, ‘as the Commission merely carries the power to the city‘s door. What if a Gourlay piano does cost # few dollars more? You get . your money‘s worth. You obtain the |exâ€" %ra value in its added durability and your assurance of minimum . expense for tuning ‘as well as _ additional pleasure in its use from the . very start because of its supreme toneâ€" There are advantages in youth, and %he fact that Scatboro‘ Beach, Torâ€" onto, is scarcely two years old _has made the great amusement park the Â¥esort of hundreds of people who are %‘ted’ of other kinds â€" of amusement. thin two seasons it has become as popular an amusement resort as there is in Canada, and there has scarcely been a convention in Toronto this: season the delegates to which were mot entertained in the beautiful reâ€" ®ort in which Torontonians take so much pride. Practically every feature which has made Coney Island worldâ€" ‘famous as the great playâ€"ground _ of the American people is embodied in the attractions at Scarboro‘ Beach, Phe Beach authorities have . engaged for the first and second weeks of the Exhibition Mile. Loubet, to make one of those sensational leaps which have become the feature of this class of entertainment. _ The performer . exeâ€" eutes a "loopâ€"theâ€"loop and <a leapâ€"the gap" act, but instead of being strapâ€" ped to the carriage in which _ the Whirlwind ride is performed, she lies down upon it and holds on with her hands while it describes the dangerâ€" _ous circle. Mile. Loubet will appear twice a day. . Searboro‘ Beach to Have Novel Feaâ€" tures for Fair Week. ONE OF ESCAPED Toromto, Sept. 7.â€" Robért Sno‘s, tho youngest of the seven prisoners, who made a sensational escape from Toronto jail on the afternoon of Juâ€" ly 17, was recaptured at the home of his father on Farley avenue Uus motning at 3 o‘°]ock.= â€" A MODERN SUMMER PARK «‘The Bell. Telephone Co. have reâ€" yc ick. out Cramosa Kverton. This will give a more . diâ€" xect phone service from Gueiph to PRISONERS CAUGHT ROrâ€"f~ inOre Of from death in the WRIfIPOD} . AMAPIMAM over al‘c‘h “?LU“‘- beyond conâ€" trol, hovered for‘ some ?‘: was most thrilling.. Captâ€" A. F. Muctiet, in charge of the balloon, suftered the most. â€" He is in the hospital toâ€"night, The Ville Dieppe. left Columbus, g:n:l), at Q.ltnl:‘o'cbek“ lu‘t.n night, r journey ough wi uneventful until 9~ o‘clock thhm': It was y Gregory‘s first â€" trip, and he w:l‘:!"f! sick at the high altitude. When the halloon was above Niagara Falls© it was practically. without ballast andâ€"was dipping danâ€" gerously close to the ground. A storm was blowing up and Captain Muelier decided to make a landing. He tried to release the gas with the rip cord, but it failed to work properly, with the tesult that the bag, with a capaâ€" city of 87,000 feet, dragged along for 1,600 feet. & o ing, when they ran ing troublesome air currents on Lake and dropâ€" ped to within Â¥54 feet of the lake‘s surface. Ballast was â€" thrown out and the big bag uhot,_,up to _8,000 feet. An anchor was thrown out in an attempt to make a landing two miles below the Grand ‘Trunk steel _ arch bridge. It caught in a clump _ of trees and instantly snapped from the balloon, which rose and fell afternaâ€" tely, severely jolting the occupants of the car. The bag dragged over yailâ€" road tracks, struck a barn belonging to a farmer bamed Brown and finally landed at the Devil‘s Hole, only 200 feet from the gorge. heo thay Two of Gerald Gregory‘s teeth were knocked out when the car struck the batn, and his head was cut, Perry Gregory was unconscious when taken from the basket. His left ankle was sprained and his body bruised. wOMAN ATTEMeTS TO SELL HER OWN CHILD ‘The Ville Dieppe is the winner. ol the international â€" balloon race, . in which she was a contestant when she came to griéf here., The Queen Louise landed in Lake Erie, and the iroquois only traveled twelve miles out of "Columbus. The race is for a $500 silver cup, donated by the Col= umbus Aerial Club. . Detroit, Mich., Sept. 4.â€" Greed for money caused a‘ mother to attempl to sell her 20â€"yearâ€"old daughter herself a _ mother of two infai) boys, into a life of shame, and the sale might have been consummated but for the vigiftance ef Detectives Wilson and _ Black, of the Cemtral police station. ‘The mother is the wife of Richard Payne. The daughâ€" ter is Mrs. Lena Roberts, a daughâ€" ter of Payns. Mr. and Mrs. Rob erts separated several years ago, and a year ago last June Mrs. Paync and daughter Lena came to Detroit. and a year ago last June Mrs. Paync and daughter Lena came to Detroit. Mrs. Roberts says her mother sugâ€" gested that she lcadl a life of share ‘and last might she told the girl sÂ¥e could get $10 if she . would enter a resort, and would â€" divida: the moâ€" ney with her. The two women went to a resort where the detectâ€" ives found them. Mrs. Payne was locoked up at the Central police station on the chatge ‘of prociiring, and and the daughter was taken home to her husband and babes . The police will in all provaâ€" bility turn Mrs. Payne over to the United States immigration authorâ€" ties for trial. ACCEPTS NOMINATION. $ St. Thomas, Aug. 3.â€"Mr. Tiomas Crothers, K.C., was again persistentâ€" ly pressed this morning to abide by The unanimous determination of the West Elgia Conservative convention. Aithough sacrificing aot a little . in his acceptance, Mr. Crothers agrcod to the repeated demands of the p«tâ€" ty to becgme their represemtative. Vm sufter at some~ time or other from Piles ! So says a great medical authority. There is no disease causes more and wretchedness than piles ; und by giving almost immediate ease Zamâ€"Buk won ‘nmwa-fin H ate let Buk cure youâ€" t Neil Devon, W Ont. suffered wiles cigcht vears. A few boxes of Zamâ€" Il"d-‘ll-';‘ â€"!-â€"&‘-- SE [“. io on ts n aen aose /T have Buk cared him. He since says:â€""I have had no return of the trouble so that I lhu-nci.nr.‘ P.o. t ,I’d. «\ta» writes: "I mzn-w cure for piles from which 1 suffered acutely him“- ‘ Zamâ€"Buk also cures cuts, ulcers, barns, Anchor Fails to Catch Wins International Race. wounds, boils ecsema, 8 OUT OFIO betore her makvlage, ate knQ#N. CMS had since â€"subject to mental depression. . > .. Ottawa, â€" ,@â€"l\hw is u&w% way will be placed se , ) Octwr ber 19° The â€" change to Monday bas been inade at the request ofy comiâ€" mtumfi. who â€" found ~that y , which was formerly â€" the day of. the week set apart, broke up St. Catharines, Sept. 4.â€"Two Thorâ€" old girls, Alice Dundas and â€" Lena Crick, had an experiente last night that they will not soon forget. About nine o‘clock they took possession of a rig standing onâ€" Albert street beâ€" longing to Burwell Dilts â€" of Decew. Nee it esR (EVW Falls, and went for a d‘tiu. Aiter going around the square they were reâ€" turning when the horse became frightâ€" ened and ran amway., It continued on its mad career until Merriton trolley station was reached, when <it â€" fells The girls were ummi- front _ of the Riordon: Paper 1. Dr. Herod was called. Alice Dundas was injurâ€" g4d in the back of the head.. _ Lena Crick did not regain consciousness untii 7 o‘chock this morning, and" both are in a precarious condition. BRUCE POSTâ€"OFFICE ROBBED. ~ KincarSine, ~Ont., Sept. 3.â€"â€" Shewâ€" fel‘s general store at Armow .ws robbed on Wednesday morning, the safe being brokem â€"opam and â€" about $200 secired. .A large quantity â€" of stamps~ were secured, the postâ€"office being in the same building. $7,000,000 LAW SUIT. Winnipeg, Man., Sept. 3.â€"The latgâ€" est law suit ever filed in Yukga was started yesterday, when A. D_ Curâ€" tis, manager of ~the Bonanuza Creck 10 hn n Oe C s c Mining Co., asked the Governorâ€"Genâ€" etal of Canada for $17,600,000 for havimg _ cancelled . the concessions which passed to their hands. St. Thomas, Ont., Sept. 3.â€" The general store of W. Wark and Son, of Belmont, was entered: by â€" burglars early this morning by breakirig in â€" the back door. They blew open the safe, but only obtained $15 in cash. A glass case standing near, containing watches and jeweiry, was not touchâ€" ed. The expbosion was heard by number of the viflagets. Guelph, Ont., Sept. 3.â€" While the funeral of the late Mrs. Geq«â€"Smith, of Guelph Township, was in progress yesterday afternoon a horse driven by Mr. Robert Armstrong, of the Elora Road, Guelph, took fright â€" and ran amuck among the other horses and carriages in the cortege.s Mrs. Arme strong was thrown out of the buggy and sustainedâ€"several ugly _ wounds about the head and face. Mr. Armâ€" strong escaped with some bad bruises. Rome, Sept. 3.â€"Derando, the Italâ€" iam runner who made such a galdant effort # the ‘Marathom race in Lonâ€" don, fhas signed a contract fot a six months‘ vaudevillie engagement in the United States. He will sail for Amâ€" Hamilton, â€" Sept. 3.â€"Chatles Husâ€" ton, caretaker of the city hall, fell 40 feet down the elevator shaft in that building â€" toâ€"night and escaped with a broken â€" thigh,. Huston was nearâ€"sighted and apparently thought the elevator was.in the opening at ‘the second floor from which he fell. erica inâ€"a short time tawa. Guelph, Sept. 3.â€" Chatles McAinsy aged 83 yeats and a well known cit« izen committed . swicide here toâ€"day 1w taking & quantity of paris McAinsh. has been despondint some months and (his brain affected DORANDO 1N VAUDEVILLE. Windsot, Sept, 2.â€"â€"J. Doan, a Wind~ sor proom manufacturer has discov ered that the soil of Essex â€" County : A Mw !hehrnlfi‘:q tn. ~Doan Says. # m‘m experiments, amd ho tound â€" that it can be raised almost any _ place : the county at almost t P “ y l 4t -& ~where v-x of it J# RUNAWAY AT FUNERAL. BLEW OPEN THE SAFE. GIRLB IN RUNAWAY. §3â€"YEAR OLD SUICIDES. CAN GROW BROOM CORN MONDAY,.. OCT A FATAL COLLISION. FALLS 40 FEET. th and nervous severe operation 19 t green. â€" fot Gallery Excited,. < & To see the e, "those in ~th* gallery, "which “‘:“" twelve feet abovye the floor of the theatre, leaned forâ€" and the rail _ proving _ unable to juries. .© W3 + We ie +s 1 +) on t mstit A mmwufi Hebrew theatre,| at the corner of atroet. and :\ University avenue, . whep pas, Scgaied (q" sing ‘ the â€".* sond, BF s e 94 * "Gipsey Aun,‘‘ in English. This dit not please one: of. those . in ‘Wttih i ance,: who -:utd thatthe «*hook‘‘ be ‘brought into use for the vooulis§; An â€" usher tried to ‘cject : the making (the ungaliont suggestion; a ~fight; . followed: building a‘ passerby .rang in a fire alarm and the brigade was quichkly . on‘ the ~sceme, but it was ~ do¢tors, » not fireâ€"fighters who were wanted. x The Injured. > : Lewis Levi sustained a fracture o his. . left shoulder in ‘the fall and his left ear almost toim .of; Dayid (Eis en‘s nose â€"was*hurt, as was that of Sarah Polinsky; Sadie . Swarte was cut about the Wead while Sam Heiâ€" chowitz ‘had a fourâ€"inch wcut in the stand the strain, broke. ~ Fifteen of those in the | gallery fell to the floor below. A panic immediately followâ€" edâ€"in which many wers trampled upâ€" Doctors : were summoned, who dressâ€" ed the . injuries , after which the Paâ€" ti.n‘s: were taken to theitr homes in the wardâ€" where great excitemeit It you possess‘a Gourlay _ piano, there‘s no. ‘need to send: for a tuner whenever you expect company, . nor for you to apologize for the piano‘s shortcomings when a friend sits down to play. A Gourlay piano can always be depended on for it never fails to sell Cook, a yojung physiciam living on Bloor street west, was arrested this afternoon on fwo serious charges. It is claimed that in May and June ho admiwistered to Mabel Armond, . a domestic , â€" with the intention of procuring an abortion. In the ~ther charge it.is alleged. he used â€" an inâ€" The girl‘s relatives live outside the city. * &« i * London, Ont., Sept. 7.â€"Daniel Mcâ€" Keever, seventeen years old, residing on . Hamifton: road, was killedâ€"near Pottersburgâ€"toâ€"day. ~â€"He â€"was â€"outâ€" shooting with some companions, and, seeing an.apple tree in a field, jumpâ€" ed. a fence, and, using his rifle as ~a club, tried to knock : the apples down. The gun exploded, the shot entering his body above the ~heart, tearing a gaping wound. Death was instantaneous. â€" Hamilton, Sept 7.â€"A man â€" named Evans, who came from, Toronto® reâ€" cently, committed suicide in â€" the Bethel Mission â€"early this morning by hnzgh:g himself with a strap. _ He buckled the strap around a water pipe put his neck in the noose and allowâ€" ed his woight to fall. Strangulation followed. The reason of the deed was that on Saturday evening Evans was doped and robbed of $400 in a Central hotel. The money he had earned was sufficient to keep him over the ~winâ€" ter. Niagara â€" Falls,â€" Sept.~6.â€"Forester Ross, of Bayfield, Ont., 23 yeirs uf age, an automobile driver was ‘nâ€" stantly ‘Killed and George Herrick, m mechanic was severely injured in an automobile accident here toâ€"night. William Hale, who was driving the ‘machine at the time, esqaped . unin: jured. The automobile was funning at m high speed (along ~Whirpoo! street, when one of the front whecis hit a boulder, sending . the big uiaâ€" chine crashing into the curb. Ross was thrown 15 fect in the air. His neck was broken. § Toronto, Sept. 7.â€". Manager> Ort stated toâ€"night that 135,000 people attended the Canadian National Exhiâ€" bition toâ€"day. This beats all . prev= tous ~single~ day © records, the attemdâ€" wnce on ~Labor ~ Day â€"last year being 120,000. * # (Glasgow, Sept.. 7.â€"â€" Two . thousand Socialists â€"and â€" unemployed, alter â€" an, openâ€"air meeting yesterday, at which ca is 10â€" intade 106 chihoinad ed 1 invade cathedr dm:;dgmn. A farge body of poâ€" ue-.mmm:m-.ybmnu- ed there to. proveh an :o6â€" mwfimum Jnt hesat 4ok nowets wore Ne persed â€"‘The Socialists threaten to meet on Thursday, 50,000 stromg, and attack the municipal buildings. 4s AUTOâ€" KILLS ONTARIO ~MAN wWAS DOPED AND ROBBED. ARE FIGHTING HUNGRY w#aÂ¥y ao To Pitreatnro. ALL RECORDS BROKEN by GUN EXPLODED. mob.was finally. â€" disâ€" within the groomsman. ‘Mr;" and ~Mrs. Quito bach have to Musko‘ a~ for _ ten days and the Jatter will receive with her mothr" on Sept. 14thâ€". before "leaying: for .China, where â€" she aud her busband . will work under . ‘ tho Methodist Missionary Society. lace, and wearing _ the conventional bridal veil. Miss Edith Webb, sister of the bride, ~acted as : bridesmaid, "being charmingly gowned in â€"ecru silk, Que of the (prettiest church . wedâ€" dings which has been â€" celebratedâ€"â€" in Guelph for some time took place in St. George‘s Church Wedhesday afterâ€" noon at/3 p.m., when ~ Miss. Claire Webb,: daughter: of Mr., and Mrs. T. W.Webb,‘ 37 Manitoba stregt, became the .wile of Mr. Edward Henry .. Mcâ€" Kenua, zon of Mrsâ€" E. . McKenna, Cork ‘street, formerly of Berlin.. The bride looked very beautiful in a very becoming dress of white : tamaline sgilk, with baby fish and . valenciennes hhuto ohriie iL it n . T and carrying a sheal of marguerites; Mr. CAB. Augell was the groomsman, The many Berlin friends of the young couple will ‘extend their congratulaâ€"‘ tions and best wishes. 4 : wmk + / SECORDâ€"GOURLAY, | Galt, Sept. 8.â€"This ‘afterncon there: was solemnivrcd at the residence of the bride‘s parents, East streot, the nuptials of Mr. Roy Secord, of }nr,.xm, and ,. Miss Jean Foultos Gourlay, secomd daughter.. of Mri ‘nd@ ‘Mrs. A. G. Gourlay,. The cere mony was performed by Rev. Mr. Dickson, of the â€" Central Presby ter ian Church, The bride, who was one of Gall‘s {airest daughters and highly populat in society circles, was given away Ly her father. â€" She 40oked charming in am‘ exquisite brid@l costume. _ He: bridesmaid ~ was. _ Miss .Secord, sister â€" of the groom. Mr. â€" Harold ‘Shapley, of. Toronto, supported â€" the groom. â€" An orchestra played the wedâ€" ding march as the bride enfered the drawing foom. There was a jafge company of guesto presont and at the â€" comclusion of the ceremony the: customary dejeuner was partaken of, train for &n â€" exten@ed honeymoon c.rryigf away with them the hearty well wishes of very many friends. Ottawa, Sept. 3.â€"Yesterday at St. Joseph‘s Church, Hugh Hennessey of the drug firm of â€" Hennessey. Brothâ€" ars, Hamilton, and a graduate â€" of St. â€" Jerome‘s College, Bertin, ‘and Miss Evelyn McCann, daughter : ~of Mrs. T. McCann, Ottawa, were marâ€" tied. Ald. John P. Hennessey,. a brother of â€"Hugh, was groomsman, ‘and Elizabeth ~ McCanm, of New York, was bridesmaid. The . coupic will reside at Hamilton. Toronto, Sepf. 4.â€"The. matriage ol, Miss Clata Margaret Welch, daugoâ€" ter of the late .John Wclch,;ner.‘ William Brown, of _ Berlin, .Ont., tuo | Good Soil, Good Water, Good Climate. ;;.â€"L‘_'“mmfwwu folly m & L C00E, Land Commissioner, As Sable, Mlichigan; Choice Farming ~Lands Many Canadians WESTERN . MICHWIGAN Choice Michigan .| 2V,0VWW # m%rfigfig:é?l ‘in w and Be Happy. 125,000 ACRES HENNESSEYâ€"MeCANN. MCKENNAâ€"WEBB BROWNâ€"WELCH. « Your Own Home couple left: on the 7 20 Michigan Farms. i and Paul "Marsha‘l eountr) After looking the Michigad; .. Mich » We give you the same choice selection and satisfaction‘as you would get at our Toronto establishments. Ina word, we bring our Store for Gentiemen who are Bald. is a masterplece of Scientific Hair Construc tion securely adjusted. Comb and * k s brush.them just as your own hair‘ hy eA e 3 Absolutely indetectable. .. They pro.â€" /Â¥* 5 tect you from Colds, Catarrh, Neuâ€" t ANWa â€" ralgia, etc., and will make you look ~& / @ ten Eun younger. Over 90,000 of 1M eBDH i _ our ougee- are now in use, A m Don‘t fnil;to see them. : . c " to your door ; place at ‘one o‘clock this afternoun at thr home of: Dr. Godchild, brothâ€" érâ€"inâ€"law of the bride in Bloor St. "The â€" bride, whoâ€"was unattended, wore a traveling suit of eléphant‘s grey with hat to mau:fi 4 where the _ Aiter the ceremony Mr. and> Mrs Brown took the boat for Montreal ‘The marriage of Miss Katherine E. Marshall, daughter of. Mr. _ John Marshall, of Toronto, to Mr. Harold E. Tylor, son of Mr. and Mrs. J.S. Tylor, ~of Nalisworth, Gloucesterâ€" shire, England, and manager of the Bank ‘of Commerce in Forest, Ont., M. WEICHEL A SONS, . WATELRLOOâ€" CHOICE Farming Lands in Isabelia County, Mich. _ FRED. 8. HALL, 16 to 19 Bank Chambers, DETROIT, MICH. Improved Michigan Farms n ie Aisie prdanaror, fapae will give you information as to soll, offmate, crops, étc., show you pictures, snd explain juet what you TR Rpoe. en yire, inth romas d â€"Howardâ€"Packard Land Co., . CADILLAC, MICHIGAN, . Choice Michigan Farming Lands Situated in Gladwin, Midland, Clare, Ogmlv.mmwwm Boll, dm“hmimnw& 1 farming and erock raising. rouds. on oc o ooiancits, tal on or white to" _ _ ESTATE OF AARO® T. QUS$, _â€" > Hardwood Farming Lands Srg on iL ns Primom domane mar w call on of wr P In Charlevoix County..' 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Artist the world has ever known is ?omh_)‘ with HAIR GOODS will be at WALPER BOUSE, BEBRLIN, on * Saturday, Sept 19th. ‘During this viâ€"it we will be showing the very litest Parisian and New York styles. a d you are particularly invited to inâ€" spect and t1y on any of these PRSF. DORENWEND will be speat and markets in Michigan. â€"â€"A Msmc > Cz Fâ€" CX wale * S & l w# ~g 1 4 k J L \fl' U l T Ld ately.. ‘This . that you can Do You Want to Own a Home ? 3 o‘clock at the residence . of _ the bride‘s aunt, Mrs. W. Mahion Davis, Queenâ€"street, withâ€" whom she bad liv= ed for some years. The bride looked very sweet and pretty in a tailored suit and hat to match. . She â€" carâ€" ried a bouquet of Mlies of: the . valâ€" ley and orchids, and was attended by two little flower girls, Katherine Daâ€" vis and Elizabeth McCuaig, who wore dainty white frocks andâ€"carried basâ€" kets of pink astets and sweet ~peas. She was given away by her father, and the ceremony was performed . by the Rev. J. W. J. Andrew, rector of Â¥ook place on Saturday afternoon at If you do, this is your chancé, 10,000 ACRES of EXCELLENT FARMING LANDS For Sale in ALCORA COUNTY, â€"MICHIGAR, Low Prices. ~Easy Terms D0 YOU WANT TO OWN A FABM _ s i ce io dlegs é{l John‘s church, Berlin. Only teâ€" latives and a few friends were presâ€" 3,000 ACRES We Mave Several 40â€"Acro and 80â€"Acre \ iterprising Olty of G HE“M':EB&E E4d FOSTEA BROS., Gladwin, MWich. _ 5.000 ACRES a»4 P FRS AIs e d e d B NP klg_hm'n I'l:.fll:lood arm nds tortes and Rail %&:&ra&. Witow. ot! and loogtidn afe expectaliy n al Vezetabl ..."Z“‘ Iiigeta, °* in c .C:‘: o bitghh tivennd proftable farm‘ is at 35 to Vb\ setiied in this Good Location tor Colony. ~$5 to $6 an Aere. Apply to ALGEN, SMITH & CO. 12,000 ACRES hoice Farming Lands sWITCHES .. _._ POMPADOURS _ .| OLUSTERâ€"CURLSA CORONETâ€"BRAIDS _ TRANSFORMATIONS wWAVES, WIGS, E. ithe

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