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Canadian Post (Lindsay, ONT), 4 Aug 1899, p. 1

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7 only, Muslm and Cambric Blouses for ........ 25c 43 onzy, Muslm and Cambric Blouses for 65¢ 33 only, Muslin and Cambric Blouses,"formcr price- $x.50, $1.25 and $1.00, for. . . . . . . . . . .506 19 only, Muslin and Cambric Blouses, former price $2.00 and $1.75, for ...................... 98c Our sale of Blouses and Skirts, this season, has been no. p,ececlented. We have a few lens We intend to carry not a. single Blouse or Skirt into next season if pdce will move them out yonly, Fancy Linen Skirts, regular price $1.35 and $r.5o, for. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .838 6 only, plain Crash Skirts, formerly $1.50, for....980 only, plain Crash Skirts with two rows of blue or white strapping on bottom, formerly $1.90. at 81.50 nly, White Pique Skirts, farmer price. $3.25 and 5 0 $2.00, for $1.50. YOU SHARE THE PROFITS These prioes prove our statement Fowler’s Ex Strawberry. 8521 Chin’s K L Pills. 15¢. 35¢ [his New Discovery. 15¢. .1 W! Now We Pills. 30¢. 35¢ Cam's Liver Pub. 15:. 05¢ to": [they run. 80¢. 50¢ We Bitten. 40¢. 50¢ Mce’s F31. Prose. 75¢. 01 " G. I. Discovery. 75¢. 01 mile L. Plus. 10¢. 80¢ A. fligmmam, GANABIAN GAMING READERS VOTERS GEO. A. LITTLE, Opp. Pelt one. hemwufludwncnhdlalom “any in August. Prion-um":â€" are here, and we can supply them with goods that will lessen their labors. Hot Times £2: the Farmers J. a. EDWARDS a: mi Pm 11...... a...“ mad Moog... ‘rmm Book..............‘ Fourth noon... . .... ... Ann Suppl! J. G. lawn-as c 00- A. Hggmbathsm n A 3:3:me Wm? AND g “ gamer $33ng SALE} § 013.1111 uuuu E E Harvest Supplies, Binder Twine, Haying Tools, Paris Green, ' Machine (lils, Next to Ddy Home. G. A. Little. HIGHEST Qualityâ€" what counts these days kept on . Paints, Oils; Iron ’. Bicycle Suppliu.‘ o...- 0......IIODIIOOIO BLOUSES. SKIRTS. WHOLE NO 2082 10 coats. .15 “ SUMMER SHOES ROBINSBN EWABT, Kuddptfity of the Townshi post. in the County of ! mm : mamwwmm w n mm" 1m. ? 'SILVEBWABE ‘; The Tourist Route of America, mausua-yaAuu-t. Flew Advartl' omen”; 120sz BUREAU as 60., Jewolors ¢ pp, Woodl’ “I 3309- www M Q THE MODERN VESTIBULE OOAGHES. puLLMAN AND ammo OAR sERVIGE. ARE u UP-TO'DATE'” We are showing a line of Fruit. Dishes. Berry spoons, Cold M o a. t Forks. Spoon-Holders. 6150-, from $1 up‘ see them. .’ LISP, 1899. 1.-.". uW-â€"â€"â€"~ - comm “filo u, ”1'01!- “dbl. North Victoria Beformors ’ in Convention. Dr. Hem, n.3,?!" w tho Unsat- nonl Choice of the Convention to Contact North View for an Eons. of man: ' A convention of the atom elector: of the North Riding of Victorit VII “I“ At Fonelon Full: on Friday for tho purpou of “looting s undid.“ to contact the North riding n tho coming Dominion elections. Notwith-mding the exocoptionnlly buy time of ya: tho oonmtion '." undoubted- ly the urgent ever held in the village. ., -_- -__-VV , Tho vice-Mont, Mr. Edward Lyde. of View Rood, culled the mating to order, and the mod-y, Mr. E. Mangrove. of Kirkfiold, and tho minno- ot tho lat meeting, which were confirmed. Ami thou patent. were Dr. Mo‘Kuy, R. J. McLaughlin. John Austin. Thoo. Suva-t, M. O. Hmmond. (The Globe). G. B. Wilson. (Tho Po»), ls. D. Hood, (Quota). R. B. Jefroy, Wm. H. Myou, Wm. lune, ‘l'hoo. Bob-on, K. Pea-o0, Wm. Cunpholl, M. noun. K. Austin, 3. R. Ednrdl, Goo. Much. Dr. Wilson. Dr. Gnhmn, John A. Elli. A. Chrko, A. Mc- % Into-h, F. Monongal. Klingon. A. Gnu. John Junkin, E. P. Smith. A. C. Corie-on. P. Gnhun. W. Isms, J00. Myon. A. He- Kmio, John Cudnll, John COPPi-III. E. Smitherun. Boht. Bymll, Juno- Butlor. John Howie. A. Potu. Ii. Gnu, J. BAND... John W. Boo. R. H. Collin. Wm. Dom. I H. Gnhun, Fred Salim '1‘. C. Bitch- Dr. John may win-Mb, Henry Guiana. ”coded by B. 8. Funk R. J. Mountain. by E. Jul-on sad Thou. Sum John Austin. by Chan. Colo “d Prod Sunbeam. Finlay MoDousll, by John Austin sud Finlay Hobo-pl! Henry Ala-tin. Ho'io‘ by n sanding 73m. LARGE AND REPRESENTATIVE GATHERING ON FRIDAY AT FENELON FALLS. Ill-61w”... '-. .V_v__,,. , Mr. John Anetin. in o {e' well-ohm“ remake. oongnmleued the mention on in choice. nnd on the bright. prospect! of redeeming the ridin Mr. R. J. McLean lin. when celled upon, we- received with much op hue. He thanked the coinantgomuge one: of hie nominetion on e expression of good feeling town-do him. He thought their ohotoe hod been 5 moot jndioione oneâ€"Dr. McKoy we: o tried men, who knew how to n A,,L- m____ _ __ . .-...., .- , _ at. up 3’ goodflgin Tnon w 5 post of work to who done in the riding; a it. 00an of l7_ tgmhipa with 37 polluLag 31333.21} 3': {which bid to be vmo'a. as work nhonld not. .11 p0 his.» the .egndiduu -â€"be should heve the ective essistenee of every reformer in the ridi . The Leurier government never stood es igh in the eati- meticn of the people ee to-dey. The Ineny reform instituted since the cheoge of edmin- ietretion were now beginning to beer fruit, end the result in the country wee never more prospe one then it ie et present. He wee eetiefied that may who bed voud .geinet Mr. Leurier et the leet election would vote for him in the next cempeigu, es ell could not but edlnit thet the chen e bed been for the benefit of the country. 0 considered Mr. Leurier the greeteet etetee- men Ceuede bed ever produced, end ee e ieeder he lied proven himeelf progressive end true to the interests of the country. He thought “I“ “IS three leeding stetes- man of thedey were Selibury, Leurier end Gumboglgnâ€"Mpr_mking second. Dr. MoKey thenked the convention for their gigs-ulna of confidence in selecting him ee 1: oeudidete m the com Donia ion «updgn. He. felt thet the e bed “rived whentthe ruling could be redeemed by the united work of the, reform. The fl . Tho Spa-ken- J0” BunnadEGnfl- w. M”. _D_' Wt: “it? LINDSAY. ONT. FRIDAY. AUGUST 4. 1899. bin-all ad flu-Ida, My wouldzm “d ' Mr. Thoo. 8am solo o ohm opoooh. in tho oonroo oi whioh ho “a a. oonvomioo on hominnio; ouch o ou-oog andidou‘for o ouozldcovornmook Tho pooition o tho potty boo- muoh enoug- od oinoo tho loot. comp-lam The poopto woro thou dioooougod on. ‘u: the gov.“- ing potty. but. now ouryuhing woo on tho apron! non. Tho In, ndnnugoo ooonrod by tho gonna-not woro shady bob; fol}, ond tho poopio hod found thus A L--â€" 1 V Cull-w ARI-"III" ... --â€" -v- -.- "7 v. ,7 wu‘ “ m‘ w m ‘ WM [Wiui.m “in... ... . . . _.” ”- m Work. 8"“ Lawrence Wt... ... ... 391 !A A despatnh from Campbelltown. N. Henry O’Lury... 4.. :3 ' t - Emmet Brady... ... ... .. B». says that on Fndnx last the mt Albert P 0“"... ... .. 827 : «works system of that town was con- m m" Third to Junta- Wk. ‘ vowed by the water “09‘! 00W“! tom mm Obtainable. 1050. a t0 ”19 town, fl“ town "fine the Louis Pent-one... ... 711 5 amount of the award. to the arbitm- John Flemy... ... ... ... .... 706 I tors, which was 373,750, and the costs. .Willinm Daddy... ... ... 8'“ | . 4 Wiiliam Meagher... ... ... ... can Winch "'° 33'0““ °" "°-°°° mm mm Stnnley Burn"... u. ... 612 its amount to be paid the ‘1‘ ‘ - t‘ha mnt Callaghan.... . ...... ...... 609 the town ”tamed "m 0‘ xâ€"v'vh Kenma’... ...... ...... 677 and accrued interest to air“ ..-. which will N id to ‘ Mont!” ‘l . ‘eriCR B‘m‘th-au ~on;o ...... ...n- 573 poration. whic holds a. no “on m Juno:- Third to we: Thu-d. [he works for 829.030. When t :‘leqal Tom Marks Obtainnhle, coo. expenses of the town no pcid. the La Curliu.. ... on whole costot the system will amount Goorgo Gain... ...... ... ..M ... ... cm . to perky-810mm ‘ g élgx gamma- -...-.. ..... m .. g r'wvvv- -__ vvâ€"w Owing to the spinach of “no time for the departure of the sub. the nesting w trough to 3010.0 cm: an singing of God South. Queen and dimming about. for the mdxdnu, Dr. Mob]. nhpluod. and any M hound tho W9: the «pantry lasing: ad. .I _ A3... Gnu-no Donnell ony- pe. but. the Vet. mint Prohebly no n Leech. Boy: who go in bathing meet. with strange and blood-cunning experi- once: It Came. ‘ After dinner Friday little (max-lie Donnell. youngest son at Mr. Hoses Donnell, in the ewloy of Mir- J. Communal: into the water with some companions. nnd while peddling about in the “together he suddenly steamed and need (or the shore. He paid he hnd been bitten by something. and the evidence wee in his favor. a blood was flowing tron a small punc- mreinhielq. Mmdahenbeen neen in the vicinity of the bethlng WV plus the boy's mother «Mod a. doctor. who said the wound m not. likely to be attended with any Grim conso- qunuou. but that it would. be well for ghoyatomk:mplmtooool wmmmum Whitman». Public momma-w. m board of edmfion. held abriel epoch! session Tuesday evening in the council chamber. All the members were present-with the exception of Mr. 3.. J. McLaughlin. cmicatiqns Societal-y Spicr road lotto” fro. Hi. Mama» Scott M Ki:- E. Weir. d on, public school atoll. resign!“ their twin [loam which” filgd on motion at flours. Andor- 3'0; ind'FJevelle. Letters were elao reed, (mu Xia- lhriettn Eliâ€"win Glendine. and Wu vm K. Booty of W. express- ing their wining“- to accept posi- tions on Lindsay echooi etstt. . Vacancies filled. Mr. 3 Kennedy presented the re- port of the advisory committee relative to the vacancies, which recommnded that Miss Edith Scott. of Newcastle. and Mia Rosina! Goderich. be select- ed to‘fill the vacant positions on the public school buttâ€"The report was edopted. ‘ Chairman Stewart. of the finance mince. said that neural largo accounts owing should be paid. nnd granted the toilowing: Rathbnn Co. l for public schools. 0148.76; J. M. Knowluon. fuel (or public schools. 8189: Canadian Oflico and School Furniture 00.. Preston. for desks. 188.90. Mr. Andonon. chairman ot the Man- aging committee. add. that tho wood being furnished by the novargl con- tractors m of first-elm qunhtynnd that the school duh were the but over unppligd. the auto bc‘ng no u. 7- -â€"- -â€"‘u- on n30 new m Drench or emu. names moot-ammo. A Globe correspondent can of the stacker trode in Ontuio:â€"“Iherenre {our cattle raised. now in Northern 0n- tario to every one raiud {we vem ago. according to the esbmte of e buyer. The uni-mule sold. (litter in gen- eral character from those in the other districts. being younger. Many ere shipped to Nebraska. The journey in a long one. and occupies [our days and nights. As many as can be jammed in are put into a cor. but the trip is taken at Chicago, where they are taken out and. fed and rested for a short time. The demand has been brisk. I own to allow one PEP“ the other stood when fie several accounts and. the board that; ndJ "The explanation given as to why the cattle are not kept and rod to maturity i? that the farmer: cannot as a rule-affotd to wait three years before realizing on cattle. Many of them havoAnot‘thg $33310 accommoda- , ,I_ L- tion nor thn feed. and are ready to sell calm as soon as they are market- able. This is naturally la. sly due to the pioneer characwr of t country. The excodent summer pasture enables them to do a logo business in rain- in young cattle. “'flm Americnn tum-tinker: are striving to shut out those (or-sign anivmls, but-the importers are equal to the woman. The duty on tho head. An an illustration 0: how this is tobu not It may thankful that only 777‘ )_AI-- ‘ Ia va "v- -- __V, V a weekor two ago a local dealer ro- ooived an order rom Minneapolis for 600 head. of last apring's calves, which, if secured. will be taboo avg at a duty of $2 per hood. or a curing of $1.75 each in duty over what would be paid is (hay were kept I you longer. ‘Onejonoral result of tin. whole- sale export haboentordaotho price of all kinda of cattlu. Minn been made sooner and flu fax-morn are recoivi hem pm It won this vote t t u} ‘oxpow JR l3.” 1 SELLING WATER-WORKS. WAS BITTEN BY A SNAKE. BOARD OF EDUCATION. 7H6 STOOKER TRADE. idjoumod. um wooa a usual con- uo qmlitymld were the but Sylvester Datum... ... ... ... Daniel Daddy”... .. ...... ... ... Johanna”... ........... Jon-emit]: fizuny. .. ... ... ... n- .W Gainey... .. ... ... ... ... '[Inflsau mama sum. RESULTS“ RIM PROMOTION ERIOINT BANK PHI-um m EXAMINATIONS. A RUN ON OTHER IWO lune. «Pupil- Who wm Mo Excha- ' mummm ‘ Following we gin (ha result: oftbo recent promotion exams at the Separ- ate fihool, u furnished by Headma- ter Henley: from Junior fourth to Boom tourm- mu lurks Obuimble. 660. [no 13:93:33.... «an no ...‘ Joseph Sonny... ... ... umanlly... .. .. .. Ch-rlos anally... ... Charles Mulvaney... ... .... Francis Jordan... ... ... ... Jams Earhart... ... ... Louis Penrose... ... John Flemy... ... ... ... .Williun teddy... Wiiliam Manchu... ... ... Stsnley Burn... ... ... Laurent Callaghan" .. . ova-«ah Ken-us. .. ...... .... Wiiliam Maillot... ... ... ... 826 Sunley Burn"... ... ... 612 Laurent Callaghan", . ...... ...... eon ....qh Ken-us... ...... ...... ...... 577 ‘er36k mmthO‘u Doom. ...‘a noun 573 m Junior Third to 8.110: nun. Tom Math Obtainable, coo. 60 Let Cnrtiu.. .. Gain... ...... ... u». ... ... £10 Gnome Alex Fol-hem..- -.."... ..... .. .. OE Wilfred O’Iatry. .. ..-. . ... .... ... .. ..... Edward Kimmy" ... ..... . .. .. Joseph Killon" .-... ...... ...... ... ... .. Juno. Cain”... .... ...... ... ... mmwwwMa-mra. HE'S Geo. Johnson"... ...... ...... Tom Math Obtainablo. 850. June: Meagan“; .................... 489 Stafford Barnett" ... ...... .. ... ... 487 new O'Koete.... .... .. ... ... ...... ... .. 478 Lawrence TotraulL... ... ...... ..... ... 4” Will an. O'killyu .......... ...... ...... ...- 463 traumas-mu m yum Ml lurks Minus. 475» Potor apt-act... .. .. ... .. ,..A Vincent Pymn. ..... ... ... ... Joseph Labello... ... ... ..., Geom Landry... ... ... Albert O'Koete... ... ... Jonoph McDonnld... ... ... ... John Kenna... ... : Johnny-p111... ... ... ,.. ‘ Josiah-0:11.; ...- ... ... ... ... 81 Jumps O'Neil... ... 87 John Callaghan... ... ... ... 24.8 mmnmuumaou Tot-.1 mm Obtunahlo. £10. ' at hiseieter Katie. who preceded h'm ' to the better world eleven years ago. neyinc that he could eee her. and knew what she looked like. Eb will he ud- ly mined by his loved ones. but it cen- not be doubted thet hie memory will he i a benediction to them.- drewim their l hearts upwards to that glorious state i which awaits them when this earthly pilcr'mage shall be o'er and past. I . ‘ .- ‘ , The nu Irene!- Brody. The eerlyeettlere are passing rapidly - to the other and better life. Tuesday l morning our citizens were shaded by i the new of the very sudden death of Mr. Francis Brady. one of the meet re- epected at the early pioneers of Op. townshig. who had lived in Lind- , any eineehe retired from farming over ‘ 20 years ago. He had suffered at times i lately with heart trouble. and a little ' utter 3 o‘clock this morning he called Ito hiewile. saying thet he felt un- '- r , “4‘“ Stafford O'Neil... ... ... .. ... hmlt min... on no on. no Joesph McAvoy... ... .. anois Bony... ... .. ... Martin Kenn ... ... ... Dominic F tta... The L.“ 0000.10 m The funeral 0! Georgia Campbell took plan on Thu-odor, 30min In: (ran his father's homo. oornor 01 Hill and Division-ct... to St. Mary's church. when requiem m- wu oolobmed. and. htenoe to tho E 0. center}. where his both won intonfoq. Show. wâ€"v-v ___ _.W has been eeverely afflicted for file put year end 3 hell. and bore hie sufferings wjth much petienoe endin- telhcent mutation. Be: pen-ed any peaceful! on Ideally morning. the 2.5m of 111:. being own anxious to go home to heaven, u be said. to tell them how much he had suffered. Be w... a great favorite with :11. end we: born with that,gentle end winning attractiveness that firm to forebode an early departure out of asuynrld. He loved singing. and was in the bait at singing himelt to sleep from the time he was a mere child. 8- was a pet upon his mother even at the ace of {our years. and elm ten-cioualy to her. uhe did 81.0 to his brothers and sisters as deathAdrew out. He talked OBITUARY. Lgontlo und winniflC that firm to tombodo Lure out of mayor”. a. and was in the any: "’3 8.1:. a Iv-i >2 1?: asasamzsa W..- E“ 5 ' x i § 5 i 0o. .0; o: to. Co. E .8 .3 8. S. a. :u 3. 3. 2. z. . :. ... ... ... :. .L t. 8. 5 .3 3. ., Cl. 0.. '0. to. .0. O. .o. .t 8. z. .3 .. .3. t. 2. ... 3. . .90 o: 00. on. an. I. 00- ono I: I0. 90. to. ..... a an ... O“ .0. DO. “I I on an m A” I on m m on no ” no 000 l 0.. 0“,.” 00.... no mm 0-0-0. ~po-oo our-- 09.... §§§3§§§E _ “< - - ”â€"--. 1 $7 Llch-nndl In no Intâ€"MI:- '- “($906“! to ”In PadJ mun, “3.1.“: NIL A wild and demoralizing run took place on tho Hochobca. nnd Notionslo bank.- ‘nnoodny. The moment at each. institution told. they enacted such an event, and were prepared with mtficiont cash to inset all demand: of dapmitou. especial: of the mlbr on... who oppon- to he panic-,otrioken at tho-result at tho .Ville Mario and Jacques Carter Bank suspensions. '11! run was practical: over about 2 o'clock. Up to that time the Roch- ohcn Bank had poid out that $50,000 more than the noun! unonnt. _ . 1 A my ...â€"â€".â€"..â€"v m bank crisis procipituted what. practically amounted to a puma on tho Stock Exchange. Stoohworo thrown on the math}. in large lots. and prices will [all oonuderubly. Brokers sold ne- curitiu bid on margin: to protpct (hem-elves. and took that mythxnc the could‘ot for them. Joan-on! Strut Mm stock has 29:30 d9“: 11 pointi. Ron} Electgic, But M Van Painfully W Robert Quibell. of Echelon Pulls. en- ployod in It. 3n. G. Putin‘s mill. narrowly escapad Iouim some of his Lul Wednesday‘s storm wu onl! : “union!” i; Lindon and vicin- {I u on hunky. While at 'u an! work his hand was against the nut and bro fingers of his ' ht hand won hunted. The '00:): will not oblicd him to suspend work. ity. but it need with violence over e part0! North Emily. end oeued e‘ eeriou and regrettable lees to Menu. J. J.endGeo. Velma! Mcou.1§- About 1130 I can oi lightning darted out a mod. detached cloud unmet over «Lend striking thebern the pren'jee were enveloped in than: in e moment. nebula contained the man's crop at hey. e__tea.n at hereon. avenl sheep. . Nlplelel end e null- ber ot atria are! ate. V. have been tumble team.“ there â€")lr. J.. ‘1‘. Robinson. of Marceau. called on (fiends Wednesday. - â€"l[r. J. D. Danton. .d m. m in town WMy-on business. -m. 1’: J. Black. «that Portage. in resistor“ :t thus an house. -Voterinsry m Vroonan. d Mama. 1:: in tom: Intel: on bub-l. -â€"I.r. Wultor Brown. of Kr. B. E. W. W ‘3 staff, in It pun-ant on- soying holi ys. . V Lâ€"Lir. Alice Hutchinson. of Boston Wt“. u m town. the gust dzrnxmmtthN- ~35. A. V. Salisbury and baby. of Rochester. n.1,“. vh'ti her noth- or. In Wm. Kennedy. the south wird. Hm ll mm? â€"u.-:-;. T. Bushy. J. Fim'mon. um I Fitv‘mnou. of Poterboro, drive to Down. 'llo recently. md spent 3 day with ' dn. -ll.r. and In. [Ty-ants. of Baptiste Lake station. were in town march; making arrangements to an up ruiâ€" -In use ufilitsry noun Li t. 81: ottboydbtb Wt. an. or. in gazetted u hm“ obtunod bis Equitation certified...“ -Mn. Goo. B. Middleton and three little d: lighten 0! (hit. no at PM “taxman. mailman; madman. north mrd. â€"lr. Ernie Weldon. barrister. no- lnrnod last evening (m Ohio. where he hadmnt nouns month: on hnsino‘. following o visit to lawn Io: 11‘. health. Bohuput on flu]: and. look- fit (or u long well of work. may friend: are paucdtonooh’m hock agfin. -â€"Mr. Adm-on Bold. of Nah hlin A: McDiamEd‘o. nnd Mt. lohn ill- in“ of Victorin Flour. 11111. loft lost Wynn a m wneb‘ «mix and crnwng tong thrown tho northern chain at waters. “my will also visit points in Din-Rota hetero returning. â€"5t. John's News. July 2151;: Mr. Thus. Jellott. a steady and competent compositor of six yum’ standing in The New: office. left St. Johns on loudly night for Boston to take a position in a large book printing asâ€" tcblishment in that city. Ba has the good wiahns of my friends leti. he- hind.......lnn of our readers will no- mmbor Mr. ellott. who-owed his up- prentiooahip to the printing tradn an Lindsay and 0mm 3;: years ago. . Derry Wells end No Suzi-WA: ‘ A grand «Incantation will be held in Lindsay. on Monday. August 14th. under the am at the Protestant Association of Prentice Boys. Orange Young Britons. True Blues end Oungemsn of the county. the oocaeion being the 211th anniversary of the “Closing of the Gates of Derry." Grmd march at 1.30 from Market square. lakes from Toronto. Oshawa. Peter- bol'o. Hidlnnd. Orillie. Bellevile. Lake- fxeld. Port Hope. Bobcaygeon. end Hal- ibuton points tnking pert. Addresses by leading numbers at the order. he- ..A_ .._2 -im Peta-Doro CheeoeBou'd. taking.” factories. magnum 2.- ’ opened "BUCK BY LIGHTNING HE SAVED Ms muons PERSONALS. TERMs. __8.!~99. TEN 'PflES mm: W ”- m .u 14.. Janey. My nimm II bonding 3nd m W‘ ‘ At mawm_N:J-v_' 3711:3151] m’ ital Dig OI. Elan-lulu! 15 do no Fl 8 33.... \|\ 6'04... >1»! mniaauuruufia l| \ :0 31 ‘5'». I937. 50.: I. 6!. a. 2.. 36 no.2... 8 up «or...» map. you. pletmlli 1:3 I; 2.343 .53 Fun 3% luvl FI-lltllir M mam“... ad on ‘ “m, w mg mg IA“ W 1 ltd u ”mmummmmwmmw m l-prIu-od by ‘h "0“- Toronto. Aug. 8.â€"Jtmmy M 5 Irish: ”year-old lad, want but“ yestu'dnyonr 3: are ”aha-undu- GRAND TRUNK IROUBLE. Tho '_ '1 â€" pulled an min-council "com the oommnm go mm: for 1* of the mmddothw‘mu.‘ Elliott. tho “kw-019 Bavarian w w. jumped overrun-rd. near an. Islsnd, shot“ 100 mile- hvom Quebec. I. toldllu. load‘i'pngmo.;pothcp i? W 1m E i f ‘ W i y E 9. E E? t a! VIII). 3A1! )flnon‘ Clolmu Agni-at Colds. no.» “I“... con-IN moon-out (or L“.- YOUNG ELLIOI‘T'S ESCAPK Jul-pod OI Ihk “‘hl‘ lu- lull.- ION‘I‘BEAL'! PA SIC. ' Gold Pro- AM.- a. new. A» £49.. Ill-2- up uonrmxo. pm ,, YEAR tho sun-or 101‘ ire}. stun-ct New ““11

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