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The Chronicle Telegraph (190101), 8 Jul 1915, p. 2

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bl the pounds exception cl Immfriea Township very little ion to road improvement is how id by the civic autumnal in her (out townships. Waterloo ship, which tr one ot the lamest 'valthiest in the county, has Mylar-ya which are in a deplor- and in some cases, in a very dan- 5 condition. What “tempt is 7 in improving the roads consists y of unloading gavel in the car» me road: Ind leaving it tor the Fin-bile: and heavy wagons to do .ng adding. Recently the road he- Hentmvllle and the h'reeport r was graveiled in this manner, [at tome pllcos the road is decid- y dangerous for trattic. In tact, it d be impossible for an automobile and over the road after a heavy ‘vr of rain. " attention ot the British lihn- . 1s drawn to the enormous er Fr of the present war was drawn Frve mier Asquith in his Guitdhtrill an l this week. and in support ot the N war loan urged upon the nation b wed (or national and individual t. The money needed for the 'ttt could not be borrowed obi-03d, could it be carried on by the sell- of investments. It mast be tim Ceeil by the people themselves. and do ihat they must curtail their ex- tidwres in other ways. They were r em buying too much from ' P, i and selling too little to the out- murld. Thin must be remedied as dis possible. They should use less .that more will be more to sell bun expended a considerable) mm in macadnmizing King tstreet hr ‘roundary line leading to Contre- g, . ith the expectation that Water- 'iwvnship would improve the road c. vitreville. But the Township In =i In: neglected improving the d, which is in l very poor condition _,trpme ot any kind. t ”pears as though the township it "iett are delaying road im. rub-m. in the immediate vicinity ‘tha- larger towns and cities until I am Highways Act comes into lie. when the municipalities will re in share in the cost ot making r,'t,r'l'l','1't ,nw'loo County should not be be- tiim neighboring counties in the cr ot good roads. to Ln In. JI m Wm (ix IP m, much Waterloo County adopted MW Good and. ”has 3i: you: no the country not I (out! no tar interior to the . mum” in the surrounding M. It In and by motonst' um - when Waterloo county in 2, .tl Parr-W Vi 'iifihtht " . In an?! Y' TIILOO COUNTY BOA“. Iva-mm "v-r-eel,"..',','. 1'rfviiiaiFrRLLLyPet', V '"aiCGiT.ii0.i'_ - “a. nu. Will manna-09ml“.- , OUEEDIE in: - Meet - _ tte,',',"',','."';.".",,',; - Inn-”- tttll. own-cc am.“ dun-gang“ THE SHIP OF BUSINESS s b of that work. And above all ,Iritish Empire is to be saved .1.. German men-.09, it is Britain t which must be her savior. To his Mr. Asquith asks the Brit- wle to make every needed sacri. tME Emotriifti, 'ownuuo h" BrttrCAYtoN - “5951': It, ll coming home to the me nd people of Great Brit- -' it this war is to be won, they went! more upon themseheu. Joan Law said, "We are proud like. but we must trust to ogr- n The rocks which threaten we 4rtrrsalotstmeritr. laxity. and. ' I'ttp, ship Nnktr-the concorn‘ w» through the his: holes limp tlt ' sides. Those an- apparent. nris rush to them. and dunner ‘. met uni averted. It is the [ in, the scarcely perceptible . which moan sure wreck. Those .rloolred. In time they owe Hole ship to be submerged. They I, saw the little leaks. Watch vm. Keep the machinery well and make all hands work in my. let the man in the pilot- have, absolute power. Then a alumni course for thc port of uey---which is the harbor of suc- Canadian Municipal Journal. 301001. or MINING EXERCISE THmFt It the Germans are to be 'm Calais and the coast ot it is British troops that must If the Gen-mans are to be driv- of Brigium, Britain must do mm xicipalily is like a businoss ttttting through wytqrs of com- maul“?! ride UNIVERSITY TM Art Contact buy SUMMER SCHOOL not-gun a mum an: and Alma-1' HO M E STUDY 152453.: i,i'iifrijil!l'.lillia "lg'rd,l'lulii- ite the bad .. - PW. acou- a: earrsM on n. Dani-'0:- Bar tylcoratitt. and tdk', ot m “mum” “not. A mantle! ' he ot Henri". Galt, ‘3” and won] other bands, de- al and atrtoir, and calllwumpmn dis- pts ya. passed through the gaily de- and sweets in the morning. n ya. Dru“ by a run at the fire ”we, an the mined the pro- ”in. In M “mm the baseball and looms” mama and bands marched to w Jrark. A' program of sports tol- lowed. interrupted and delayed by lain ln . limbs" match between Hes- peler and Prawn, in the Waterloo County 1.21300, Preston did the In- usual (“in and defeated "eripeer 8-4. WINS”, pitching tor Preston, did some Rood work. The W. F'., A. senior game for dis, The W. F'., A. senior game for dis, trict honors followed, botween Strat- lord and mva.Ron, in whish Preston 30‘ 3 and Stratlord 1. Both team: played a clt-an and fast game with one man short. Preston, however, proved superior and sewed two goal. in the tbrst ten minutes. l At night . Splendid program look place in music, military display and ttreworks in Hum-d Park, arm a parade wrong}. the town. The 10cm. Regiment Band ol'llerlm, the Mth Regimtnt Bar i. the 2m Regiment Bligh Band, at! ttu' llurns' (‘lub Htpe “and of Call, the Hrspt'lt'l' Mus- ital Sandy Itand, and the local h') wt Band turaished line ttWNW, my joyed by the thousands in lawn tor the day. The 29th licgim‘nt and Gait Collegiate Umli‘ts also took part. The at.tractioas oi the, summer carnival were also well patronimdi 331m 380“” GARRY 569- POUND MAN TO GRAVE ON DRAY St. Thomas, July 2.--The {um-tall of the largest man ll] l-Ilgin county) took place yesterday in the township of Hayham. llis name was John ll. Dennis, and he lived all his life on the farm where he died. When eleven :years old he weighed 200 pounds, and at his death his weight was 559 pounds. Ills waist measure was nine fact, his chest eight feet. The casket was 30 by " by 6 feet, Ind the body had to be carried outside and put into it where it lak, under a tent. Twelve men placed the casket on a any. . PERTH COUNTY’S ROLL OF HONOR l IS GROWING Stratford, June 29.-Perth cmimy's honor roll in France to-day passed tbe twenty mark with the mum of the death in action at Festutwrt oi Armorer corp. Jognph FrarwisToetge clown having Wu killM in thot one mgagement. Ot 150 men who left here in the first cmtiingent, 21 have but: killed, 31 wounded. eight are on sick leave and two are prisoners. Corp. Tonga was a machinist and mechanical drawing expert, at the ‘Grand Txunk shops, 23 years ot age, rnnd had lived ber' since he wasalad, iii: family having crime from ling- rnna 'I‘hnv have mm'rd to California [Ind had lived be!“ since he wa the family having come from land. Thry have mm'rd to Ca smco Tongc wont to the tram Pte. Hawes, who has {mm W 2: thc son of Arthur Ham-s, Farrar, JiiVas. I'mpluyrd at Stratford chair factory. THREE OF THE , 29TH KILLED IN ONE DAY Galt, June gtr.--WUliam John Pratt, reported killed m action. up listed the hrst night the recruiting elm-e was opened in Gall. tor over- seas volunteers. -llorn in Dalton-in- F'uruess, Elm, he was in his 39th year. “a have: his wife in England. A resident of Gait tor several years, he was tor some time a clerk in the local posmmcr. He was Flergt.-Ma- [not of the 20th Regiment. Highland Light Infantry. Two other mm M the 29th Rrgi. ment,,whom' namrs appear in to-day'm msualty list as mum. are Privates James Ir. Reid and Arthur Arber. Ttoth won- rraidrnis M Prrsiott m. the limo M entirtttmp. This is {he firstptimt' that tttttttt members ot thr will have been ruponpd killed in one “"3“ Gilt. July t.--h letter received Hum Driu-r Archie I'Mtvign-w of th" Motor Transport Corps, son ot A. Pettigrew, Water MAT” south, stated that of the Ga“. men in the 1st Bat- talinn who went into the recent AC- tion only five returned unhun. To- day three hrrmer member. of the 29th Regiment ate reported minim. They are Corp. Hun Clone and Pte. Ittpr Thomas ot am. ma Pte. 11mm Johnson, M Pram. Ci.“ ls married. but both ot the other mm m “I“ o-tms----. on Dominion Day a 29.-Perth county's wounded tiihiabeidtikrht - '. F imam-m t"r'Ni'it,tsilr ”ornamental _ mmem'An " Mow" POS 301.!!! “007116 IN HAMILTON Hunillom July 6.-t'o not“ In as yet has dinner“ by tin-m- itlel ter. the "may which occur!“ on Friday “it /4bioe. any Williams was shot dead in Nu m- gery by Hopu'ortli Holmes. who tttan that blunt" fatally. Tho police hold to tin theory that Helm“ wt" “dope" Band. that he pleaded with Dr. William: to tarnish him mm ‘dmu, and that when the doctor 1w land be became enraged and shot him down. Relatives of the lad physician, bower", betirve that the murder w” committed bonus: the doctor refused to treat "alum tor tttbercuioais, Dr. Victor Boss, ot whose practice Dr. Williams was in charge, returned trom G'raventturst ruly Saturday morning. He will he was unable lo advance any theory fur the crime. [it did not know for the crime. lie, did not know Holmes, and new-r heard of him un- tit he received a telerr,ratrt advising him oi the brandy. The poh’m are attempting to [rare the sale at this revolver. SI'N AND WIND BIKINI: HUT l'UIA' SI’U'I‘S. IIUW 'l'l) Illi- Movr', EASILY. th il it does give you a clear complex ion the (-xpt-nsr is trifling. Simply get an ounce ol othine- double strength-trom any druggist and a few applications should slum you how easy it is to rid yourself oi the homely {tackles and get a beau- titut complexion. Rarely is more than one ounce needed for the uorst case qu "W"'"' , _ . 2'pttNid'"g .32.". " an 'iiPh,1Fi, titans; mm Ind gt.. .5“?th PU"d .- 'Y, Mm". lath D. an dead. r. WIN-mo In “kin. AM [who a! Dr. was: Ian. ou' I. at mum "arbettt n manhunt. Be sure to ask the druggist for the double strength othinc as this is the prescription sold under guarantee of money back' it it tails to remove freckles. UNIVERSITIES’ mum COMPANY WANT RECRUITS The Canadian Militia Department‘ has "authorized the organization of a THIRD l'niversitics Company tor" Overseas F,ervice, similar to the First and Second Universities Companies, winch are juilllllg the Princess Pa-, taieia's Caaadian Light Infantry. The Company will be organized and trained at Mammal by Captain A. S. live of lilo 1Icilill Contingent i'. O.TA'., and mu proceed overseas when up to sdrerur,th. The First I'uiserritie,' Company un- der Captain Bur-Ln is already over- soas, The Srt'nnd i'urversities Cont. pally under Capiaut G. I'. \Ivlmnald, and Captain P. Mulmu, now over strength, was raised and "quipped in seven weeks, and will proceed over seas shortly. Recruiting fur tho Third Company has already {won starhul,and applica- ttons from all parts ot t'anada am luring rtieived. bring rt‘roiu‘d. The l'outpatty still hr vmupnsml nf Graduates and l'mlor gradual”: nl l'nivrrsitivs (or thrir friends) and mvn of that iype. nnh' mm whoare physically and medically fit, “ill ho arm-phi Conditions of senir'o and rate a! pay will hr the C."..'."?' a". in the "We" units ot the Canadian b'.xpeditiomary Force. A mariird man must "Main his wilo's consent; a man under gt years, his pan-M's consent betorr on- listing. The cullst‘nt musthc in writing. German diploma": who countod on a disrupted British Empirv. will ha in. torotsted In lemming that South Africa. m addition to having conquered Dmeti- cully the whole ot German soutttwegt Africa, in now ofterine to mm! an army with hoavy Irlilir-ry to Europe to help crush the Kaiser: forces . convaqmmw FHEBKLE flll SHOES Ion - SPORT AND RECREATION "'drliidigsap"": bteotrt' nil iversities c, r‘lm' is alr and l'nivrrsi Ham G. l'. P. Molson, misml and r Company un- "ready over- rsities Cont- v'. \Iannalll, u, now over- t "quipped in lNAl MSW" mm, m. "-ri,re- um: “at”. We! a Mr. Junki- Jer. In iartantly nun. w. Hail-l tfar, wu badly Inn, and two otb or when ot ttta tgmuy stttured Ia- W hwy. “in u airtmttaM. h WWI they were riding at am a I” ptnhmkrrteat w 0W. 0m tao um albumin. A The at In .mmandcoutulr‘ ed Mr. India: and his four daughter-1 ttts - lion-om, Laura, Noun- " Emu; The party Ira-en mm to Bwuotd an the weld“! MP- med. mum wht°|l oi the on! not into . tad rut, all in attempting to that it Mr. math: threw tho w across the road to the awkwt when it most/M. Emma Watt the only m: to be thrown clear of the LEI. the when being Dian d under it In the ditch. 1b plucky girl iuvucdiaiely secured. Mara“ and pri-d th' overtunwl “whine up tar Hmugh In liberate hrr rather not] {no sisters. Florimr, . CATHOLIC PRIEST WAS HONORED BY ARTHUR PROTESTANTS Arthur, Hnl., July L--The Prov-s- taut “turns ot Arthur to-day pre- scum! New. Father Dulu-rty 0n his departure “in: nu address and a purse " gold, in recognition " the highrst ask-nu in which he was hold during his thirty-three years' pastor- ate here. He lirml a hte in which he rccoguized awry man ‘8 his migh- hor, and with his departure he car- ries the love of the “halo cotuutuni- ate here. lh he rccoguized nut, and w ties the love ty. PROMINEN‘T GUELPH LAWYER DIED LAST NIGHT The Baby’s Welfare a Mother’s Dread A fear clutches at the.heart ot the mother that her own little one may not live long. She dreads its second summer, or that it may never wake from its sound sleep. All mankind loves a mother-loves to see a moth- or love her child. A baby and its mother are insured against ill-health if tha mother takes Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription, a tonie for women that Dr. It. V. Pierce invent- ed nearly a half century ago tor women's ills. This is a vegetable tonic. made only ot the herb roots women that "I. It. V ed nearly a half an women's ills. This tonic, made only ot with giyccrinr. wlu male system into pen tlon. Many mothers ol inmilies In thel, United States have reason to iii) gra‘irlul to the person who recom- mended Dr. i‘ieree's Favorite Pre- seripiion. It is put up for the sin- gle purpose of curing diseases oi wo- men. It has sold more largely on this continent than any other inedi- cine tor women. Another point ittl, ita'taror: " is a.temperant'e remedy) and does not een'ain a single drop or atditsot nor of any narcotic. , Young mothers who preserve the charms oi lace and Muro in spite oi an increasing family and the care of growing children are always to be envied. Dr. Pierce's Favorite Pre- scription gives the strength and health upon which happy motherhood depends. " enables the mother to nourish the iniant lite depending on her, and enjoy the hourly happiness 10! watching the deve1opsuetrt ot a ‘perfeciiy healthy child. Free-The Common Sense Medical Adviser, bound in cloth, in tent on receipt ot i! dimes (or stamps) to pay expense ot wrapping and mailing. "ttttsllrdtrrtattod Under In Ammonia. Guelph,.luly tr-Walter Hoyt, a prominent, iawycr dim! hm: last night, agri TI. Th. had practised here tor twenty yu us but studied law in St Thomasp where he was associated with l'. C. Abbott, brother ot Sir John Abbott, at "ttt time Priuaitr of l'amda. “to Watts took piacr a: WMMIIay Jum Mth, ot . welt-Vows young man, (hm-s Armani, an at Mr. all Mrs. rm: Ammn|,'.un' 35:; street. The drums-d has " suiier- Pr during the last six Imnthw. He was a natch of an city and in his 13rd yvar and was Imumrriotl. [Ir Pr during tu. last six Imnthu. He wan a native or an My and in his 43rd yvar and was umuarried, lie WM 3 Woovk'arwr by trade and has Dem employed " thr, Wan-non Mama. ot the Canadian Furniturr Mann!“- turei's " many you”. He is mtrviv- rd by his parents and two 3mm, Mn. J. Shrunk" not] Mm. IFtst Monlsh. trout ot Berlin, The fun- (eral took nine! on Saturday " 1 ‘pm from m- r'sidmm, an Mill St, in he um and mm» H made only ot the herb roots giyccrinr. which puts the le. system into perfect healthy ao Mi! ii run-rm ('H , RI JCS A HT‘IA N N OBITUARY (lliiiiii, N VERY POUR ('(JNIJII‘IUN ', Aged 19, "f7iri'iififiiill) GuA gigg'gyuim. on, - In. M”.- - but" an“ to Mr. Almon Haul. The ”a, I. 'gehrrmnd by M. ". J”, W by Rev. k. Wieta. (h W‘nday, Jun! 80th, at a pm”. was “so but" Smart, mm ot Mr. god In. Judd: Sunder, ot Vea- ”. St tt'flQt : Elmer lung aldeo I» " "'t " lbiltm.él "a m 'lid?, W ham act-ulna tool [mice 'on the lawn under . mum“ “and km: an! mm. Th, lnde was atutd in a month III] whito silk Gm: and was given any by her Jamey, while here sister Ruby, played the wedding march. About may “mm [attack od tl sumptuous wedding dinner. The Mad- ding we " were both numerous and may. _ . Turban}! couple took be new]; train toe button. and other mints wrath ‘b'lo they will legend a slum. honeymoon, an” whie they sill make their home in Berlin. Itev. H. II. Swan, " Fby 1%., Itev. M. ll. S Berlin, oTrciatmt nan-Imam: E I“ M a m I. Jttrttt, u (h We! - V can the 1225 upon their a ed home by house in with Gran roses, and 1 A very pretty house wedding took place at Bvrlin Wu-dnesday Elk-moon when G'isela Wargttrct Wiener, daup,h- ter ot the late Mr. and Mrs. F'.. 1tionrt, Alma SUN“, lw-anm um hrido ul Mr. August Kivser, of the Mail and Empire sun. Toronto. Itrv. The oubol-wwn [mains prowl wm Hr bride's hmuvrs, John and Charles ot "Malo and sister Alma, ot Alma, Ont. Ttve prooin's gift to the bride was a pearl tsundrtarst and to the tlower-girl, a pvarl rim. Among the other twautitul gins won- Irany cut glass arm-Ls and a which oak dining room min- vmn tin-scum! by Mr. and Mrs. ”(~an zmhantt. The brido's travelling suit is "I mud color“! mhardinn and a “hill! hlmm with will» hm. .Thr happy mum“ lean- hmipdut tor a tehort, trip aw r mum "'"fGiiio, who was given away by ber law! looked charming in . gown ot French manowd ttet met (my), aGiiii a .13 match and mum k 'tgaLER-41At'DER MA 1tTi.Eltr--A't lr'.RN Mud: thesGitt reside in To Kl Isysrilt-ltI FIN HR u m: Nrttt-h RNULD 'l, of t'dumriiisw, M 1?jiieit,thttiEgnlt ", / MllWlSlMrlhll1llllllllr, . 1llll AT ms HUME ll can can Received Bullets in Wp and in Breast, But Physician: Pronounce Wounds u Not Being Serious - Butler Struck Mn With Brass Coal Scuttle. Except for the fact that Mr. Morgan had been shot member. of the Morgan firm m town were without deta'lle of the ehootino nearly two hour. after It occurred. Rumor of the shoot inc reached Wall Street mu alter the opening of Itock market. The market shaded a point on the rumor and ro- mained practically stationary alter the newa was confirmed. Later a cut.- ment luned by Morgan's firm eaya two mote were fired and both had taken effect. A telephone message received from Glen Cove atated that the man wro Ihot Morgan had been captured. K WAS REFUSED ADMlT TANCE To House. ASBAILANT WAS OVERPOWERED; SANHEL FILLED WITH DYNAMITE t,eriratiUdioiGU:-"u. P. Morgan was shot by lumably a crank, at his home at Glen Coo Long '0'] morning. HI. physician. advise that the wound was New York, July 3.--The man “ho shot Morgan came the 9 o'ciock train, hired an automobile and drove to y MaCmocoek Point. lie told the butler he was an old fr and when rilusml admittance cleared him out ol his wa revolver against his stonuach. Mr, Morgan, approau'hing through the hall, askrd was and received a bullet in his bio lle staggered and The butler then stained a brass and scuttle and brought assailant's head but not [More a second shot had struck breast coming out through the arm. The assassin “as overpowered and put under arrest give even his name. The. satchel, which he had brought near a hedge, “as found to be tlled with dynamite. i seen yesterday in the nrighmrhuod oi the Morgan house vary somewhat in detail. CLAIMS MORGAN COULD STOP THE WAR New York, duly 3.--Whett questioned by a Justice at tyrn's asxailnlit [than] to give his name. “I am a man" was all he would say to that question. Iiis re Morgan was that the latter had it in his power to b stopping the shipment of ammunition: to the allies. ll: stated that he was ol German desce nt. Ef Quito a. number of the Bnmlau ple galhvrvd at the home of Mr. 00h Brvak. on Sunday, June 1, to for his axed father, David Itrcak balm: In invalid. rain The New Mvnnonitrts had Cal “voting at Snydor‘n Grow. T crowds on Sunday. the 1.7m, \wn- r: matvd m. 7,000. About 300 partuok sacrarrwnt. 15 wore baptized. Amos. It. and THman IL Snldvrs moved to Sanhoru. Iowa, on the Illth. Mr. Trl. w. B. Snider coivbratvd his 48ttt birthday on tho 10th. (New: _ Mr, ‘Snidn'r just rvcontly passrd his 73rd birthday and door: not warm lo have lost any ot his business t-nvrgy "in: Man-mm Ida Pusllnch Ind Mr. [xvi mot. -- bolKIul't with Ibihom peas. Tho arm Frank Brennan After the rrronumv a [at was sir-Nd at tlw blldr‘s pan-Ms only m mam Rsring pruwrtt. a!" to the With wns A to the trridomaid . pr tte, groomsman I psi “all. In the Minn mark left tor tt week' “in Simeon. , _ Br PROFESSOR AT COR NEL Glen Cove, July 3.c-Mr. Morgan 's a that-his name was F. Holt and said he Cornell University. i B, Notes of 25 years ago. V 1590 a - = 'tInn-mm-mmm-mm-u-tut-ttn-tttatt-tti":' The wrath" was tinv, plr‘nty of Gica won-o marriu-d in the St. Paul's am. Luthvran church. Berlin, by Pastor Quito a numhor of tho Brosluu pvo- Andrus, They wore the first couple ., “W _._.I ... um um...“ n! Mr mm. to lw nmrrivd in that church. ARMENIAN LINER ST. LOUIS WAS ESCORTED mr TWO DESTROYERS end at the war day was rscortrd Irom Ln'orpn westward of Haunts Ruck, prob D. A. Thomas uhn mum; lo NI munitions " the nllivn. Mr. Thomas says he run-ctr has come to Amrrim prepared rm! ot the war and it looks " ter how long it last hiss Matilda Weller New York, July 3.--A.n _an_n_ouncoment New York, July wt ol bridal Ins-s. The hri Mdel m- h'r sis“. Miss ttli PETER SHUPE’S DIARY t,corteet tr, REPORT OF SHOOTING DELAYED. hat-and carrird saw-t an “as assnk'l by Mr Pros t on . pearl I pair of Minnow: 5.--Thr American liner mm Liverpool by two dr Ruck, pruhahly "tsing " Hum-s lo supervise and t and Mr. Philip Alim' Rum-ll of Mustvr of Wil- ttow pearl T1 phi th M Snidr Camp The Ib "sti. wk of " COR NELL UNIVERSITY H poo (lid- sing he nun“ 11 1le the hall, askrd what the troubtt In Ile smngvrml and felt into a chair. sl scuttle and brought it down on the second shot had struck Morgan in the M lo mm th nd put under arrest but "tused to h ich he had brnuuht with him and left I with dynamite. It in said he was at the Morgan house. other reports nu Giets wcro marrn-u u Luthprart church. Ber Andrus. They were to be married in that -rh. Grtwe:-Mor. Shoemaker. not Polly years. Natchez. Mrs. Simon Schledol. nee Lydia Wn-lwr, aged 23 you", llwslau. T Mm. (RI-v.) Paul Martin. nee Sul- annah Lvichty, aged 49 years, Wool. with. Mrs. Shuxw and l started for Mich. igan. with horse and buggy, on the 25th. visited Iris-min atom: the Way, no! to Port Huron on tho 27th, had to make: deposit at the Cunnin- one. for horn», buck! and harness of $42.20, which amount will ho rrturned, pmvid- "d wo return in lt month: with the smm- homo and rig. Got to Brown City on the 30th. Ind are linking our horm- with Mr. J. " Erha. while the [run of singing schools last. HAVE YOU " SICK? Then you realm: the an" “an!” that robs ambition, destroys appetite. and makes work .1 blade“. To restore that autumnal mania-that in an essential, nothing has ever cqnnk-d 0: compared with Scott'- Elnlbkm. be- cnuse in strength -msldnin. Ian-kl- mom invigorttvn the Hood to dutrmote tangy throughout the body ”I. talk: valtw ulmrpvnn the appetite And "It” hvaltlt in n nuunl. perm-mt my. If you are run down. tired, tteeirttr% overiorked or Inch nth-um, get Nott'e Emuhion koala . At any drug "ore. . 'a%"%dl'r'll'dll,TA.' d by a Juhtice at Glen Cove, Mor- um. “I am a Christian gentle- nestion. Ills reason for shooting his powPr to terminate war by to the allies. no is Ball! to have assaitirut asserted this afternoon a was instructor in French at t Morgan came to dlten Cove on and drove to Morgan's house at _ was an old friend ot Morgan'- I out ol his way by pruning a made by J. P. Morgan and (:0. shot by an unknown man, pro- Long Island at 9 o’clock um own! was not serious." t'Canasra very soon. He said ho oieOuiir stay perhaps unhl Hm ight last a long “mo. No mat- must be defeated and will be. St st r I the xprdit as which arrived hr s until some distanm prrsence on board " the production of "iienyunin M. Shaun, aged 50 1890

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