Lindsay’s Olympic A Grand Success The ILLS. Achieved a Triumph in their Labor Day Celebration . “It ranks among the 'best athletic :tournaanents in which we have ever participated; it was splendidly man- aged; the prises offered; in comp-:- tition were beautiful ones. and the treatment meted cup to In by them mittee in charge as well as the cit- lzens generally was at giltâ€"edged character. We were used handsomely and we will come again." . Such was the verdict of m. Torn Flanagan and HIM Canadians athletes. in referring to Monday's re- markable celebration in' the fair grounds under the auspiCes of the Catholic Literary Association. It was t brilliant success in every detail. and never before except pro- behly at the annual Central Fair did the agricultural grounds hold such -- inn-manne- throat: as that Which great reception by the multitude. On every sxde could be seen sport'- ing enthusiasts sounding the prais- es 0: their rL'SpectiVe favorites. Ming- .ling with the crowd could be seen repreaentatives from the dxfterent Indian reserves :11 anxious to see from Longboat. Fred Simpson, and the two new "finds“ Whetung and Smoke. tron Chemong. ‘ THE- MARATHQX EVENT. â€" The scene on Kent-st. was an an:- mated one. but the climax was reach ed uhout one dckck. the hour lot pho great 10 mile marathon to com- Monday morning broke clear and somewhat 0001. All day SundayJup- iter Plu‘hius was in a sulky mood .md threatened to open the flocd gates several times during the day. Old Sol kept in hiding and only occasion- ally brightened up the‘scene by pre- .senting his face. They were however laying low for Monday and when the: members of the committee opened their eyes and raised the curtain and looked out their hearts baet high.- the Weather promised to be ideal and it certainly was. The people were on the streets early in the morning in holiday at- tire, and the. crowds on Kent-st. grew in size as the people draw in from the country and also arrived on the. early trains on the C.P.R. andGI. R. Everybody was talking about Longboat. Sellen, etc., and when the Irishman arrived 1n town on th: lflo'clcck train they were given a great reteption by the multitude. . While .trhe committee in charge worked hard and are deserving of all the encomiums bestowed upon them. still the moving spirit -â€" the one who conceived the idea of holl- ing this celebration and who is real- ly reSponsible for its phenominalsucâ€" cess is Rev. Father Collins. or to make the celebration a success and to .provide such a programme ‘lhat would attrsct athletic stars from .all quarters. The committee worked like trojans and they have the sat- isfaction and consolation in know- ing that there efforts were eminent.- ly successful and that they put on one of the best athletic meets crer held in the province. Apart from this they have stimulated the young men of the town to participate in healthy athletics, and who knows, but that one of the results following this splendid tournament will be the org- anization on a solid basis of a live athletic department in connection with the CL.S. WM; mamas“: u "w swam: Hut «180 {mm were m madam: i“ W3 63m“: $1“: comm amwd is certain“ W «mu to me (ms. tar the splendid mastmme avovided as we“ as for 'm «mountain of seems Canada‘s cuck “Notes in competition. As um: spectator announced. "The app-3a:- ance of the amt Manhunt on the tuck was alone worth the priceof admission." Too much praise cannot be bestow- éd upon the 0.L.S. The organization went to considerable expense in ord- mence. The main thomnghferea were crowded on either side horn the 5an cl; Wonderland to the top at the hill and cVen‘ to the exhibition grounds. Thoasands of people lined rp all anxious to see the start of the great race. It Was a wildly en- thusiast but orderly crowd. About 1.80 o‘clock the contestants luned up before tho: ofï¬cials. ‘ Prominent amsng the. groupwete [the great Longboat Percy Selleu, iBlnck Fred Simpson. and eleven 0th- ‘cr aspirants for he trophies.Tb-2r: were sixteen entries as 10110.â€; I. Longboat P. Sellen, F. Simpson Blmk Smoke. Robinson. Thompson Neil. Mnddocka. Sutton, Dunne. Joe. O'Donnell, J. Bmw‘nlee, taxman, YWT. Jones, P. Button. Starter Alex. P;- tot; not one men gang md along 513m: kicking hg‘ainst the deciaione of Ump'Je Die-k Butler. Who Was em- inently fair in mfleoisions 0n Bev- emi own-aims a tree Eighth was im- men: but Iottunate‘ly was was avoid- ed. ’l'ln game W; fairly good exhi- bition although there were Bevaral ju-cy errors at (both- sides. The lo- cals had not the strongest line-up the tot; sue the men goons um Kent-st" they all went at 3 amp, with barebg’at, Semen. L kw- ovv v-u-v _-_ v, _ Kent-ah, they all went at a good. obtp, with Longboat, Sellen. (Block, Simpson and \ Smoke pretty well bunched until they trenchefl the ex-‘ hibition Wanda Due on the tack the runners-gradually let\ themselves out. but! it my not very long until the pane began to tell _on' the novi- ces. and they smflmlly""tell by. the waynade." mhe thee put“ up by the 1m and. Bianpsdnanï¬Smoke was a. beautiful one. mhe sympathies or the immense ï¬brous seemed. to be ‘di- vided between Dongboast, Simpson and Smoke, but; they mere wery liberal in their applause towards the other can- testamts. The excitement anong the spectators vwba mt fever heat, and a mighty about went up from thong-f ends of throats as the runners would pass the wand. Longboat was rnnr axing a beautiful race, as was also: Seller: and Block, ‘a'nid Hiawatha! ptzde‘ Fred Emotion and the Chemong "tend," Smoke. Were showing up won- derimlly well during the, grind. To- wards t‘he close, hOWever, Longboat let out and established a. good lead whiqth he maintained to the dose. fin- Mung the ten miles! with a splendid burst of speed in 56 minutes 24 1â€"4 seconds. with the other. ‘two Irish-- men, Black and Senen, finishing sec- ond and than! respectively. Simpson finished a splendid (numb. and Smoke amidst loud applause name be [who wm for ï¬fth. often running 3 mm- Mlerlul wane. ll‘he remnanéngl‘tlve non- teetamts finished [35 follows :1 Brave and Thorpe (Y. M. U. A. Peterboro) Robinson (maltnemed) Petpwaro: Neal 3!“! Manama. (8mm United; for": mu); seam mmm mural; Tar: viow the Struggle bet'Wee’nf a somtch team from the town! leqsgue and. thg Athletics of Peterboro. The game, however. wa.~ muttered by ube act-ions of neural bf table visiting nine in per- The quanter mille mg; an! eth that greatly pleased the crowd and afford- ed an. exhibition of some f-ast sprint- ing. Lou Bebenb mmtm’s event with Largxsta-ff second [nil Boy Skene obi-rd. Time 50 8-4' seconds. The puttilng the thot contest was a splendid exhibition. Tom Flanagan took a hand in this event and gave an exhibition, East to show that his arm had not lost; its cunning. Boie, the winner, has a dandy, and put the shot a distance of 42 feet 6 in. Adoun McCahe, n “my boy was second. with h throw of 38 feet 2 THE BASEBALL MA'DGH As 5001 as tma‘baseball mato’ln.~ was announced, the ent'husaasts lined up in hundreds on the diamond line to As there were no teams enteredt for the tug of war contest, this event was called off. ' ‘ed representative of the Pétenboro T. A. 8., was“. a 'beautixfwl race and prov- cd an any winner. with Cyril Sunl- vzm. T.A.S.seoond.']13m<a 2.38 8-5. Tue 0 e mLIe ope-n: was one of the ï¬nest races of the day and brought on; a field of six. However, only two remained Ito the ï¬nish and "Chuck†Skcne. (I. C. A! C.) an a grand erbi- bltiorv o‘ sprinting proved the winner w.tn young George Fowler, 0" Pc- terboro ï¬nishing Imp in‘ good style for second place. mine 4 minutes 55 2.5 seccnds. \ _ mcr‘mwm Km: 5-. 0: A: 6-. Tara“: m «M (a: QRNRRJBMP-ï¬lemz 3 dc: $e1w¢d Me I Mmmv mu m: we“; BMW M Km, ‘ tamah ream We Win: a Ee-w WOW ahead of the latter, with Wat! third- Tuue an 8-5. ' l The thigh iump was an event. glut war. watched mun streak interest and war keenly contested. Uangstaft was the “meg-r! With acjump of 5 (eat 8 i-aahesv F. Conway LiudaaL came net‘ and his e'lendid Work was greeted with Raul applause. JJ Omugh ('1‘. A. 8.) Was t‘hinl inflhis eVent. f‘ ' . The. one mfle utudenta race was a great event and was worthy IV. Gil- logly with H. Begm among!z Time 5 minutes 44 Rounds. me winnem uc both Lindsay bays. . A small army 6f juveniles lined: up for the boys 'racei (15 years and un- der.) Jimmy O Brien. the 391mm ‘hair- The 2.20 are W'BB‘ a dandy, and brought out {our entries. Lou Bea 'ocrt ~proved we Warner. or this event with Kyle second. and: Norris third. Tune 2-5 3-5 seconds . ‘ . ' . was: a 9mm!!! tom pfleï¬es, but :10th this fact they pnoVedl t'he victors by‘ the score bf 1â€"2. Dusty and, Tedd!“ Miller- ~waa3 we buttery, am} both- did splendid Wdl‘k. Uhe tormei- ’pi'tc’hiqg‘ particularly Good. [11:11. “Prunes" Quinlan was in dingo: tor. we elec- trio city nine, «vhi'le'flerry Edmonds, ot the Peknboro 1pm.. team did the receiving. Their work was of the gilt iedged km [we visitor! lost the izame “rough reckless base running mud moor ï¬elding. Following was the score : . Lindsay Williams 1'! ...... Suggxtt 31- ...... Dusty p . ......... Langdon 2b ....... Saturday's Market Well Attended Town WM :1 good market Satirday morning, Ebb attendance at buyer! and sellers being moat encouraging. 'llha quotations- were as 'tdllowa; But- ter 25° 25°- 270 : e883 200.. Wke'hv 750., 800., 900., ‘1; than) $1; ducks. 90¢; cream 150 to 306.; was 600. 138th $11.00 09 312.;00 atoms 30¢ Gray 1b ...... . ..... Genuine lregret has: expressed on. all sides yeste'xï¬ay over Rev. Father Collina’ painful Iocident. 'He was on the grounds, however. and thoroughly enjoyed the eventag \ï¬ The followmg clergymen graced the prrooeedmgs with their presence .k W'en Archdeacon Casey. and IBM. Father Comm of Lindsay; Rev. Faber Carr of St. Mgcbhei‘s College, Toronto; Rev Dr. O'Brien [and Bev. Fauna:- Kelly, Peterboro'; ‘Bev. . 'F. J. O’Suilivan, Port Hope; Rev. Father McGuire, DOWeyvflle; ‘Rev. Father. J. F. O’- Sullivan, of “Victoria Road. “ Gain of Miller 0 Dobaon u T-ne {chum ofï¬cials- did splendid Work during the day, and came "in [at considerable. praise from bob.» the contestsnts gnd spectatom for the capable manner ï¬n‘yhich' :they fulfilled their duties. 1 I. Official neuterâ€"Alex Paton. Mumâ€"Jan Oucw, L. ‘V. 0'- Connor. _' 1 t I minersâ€"Wm. Simpson, Major Hod. gins, B. J. Gout. B. L'. McLean. Judgesâ€"Minx" Begs. Dr. Walter: Arch. Mahlyre, '1‘. Brady, J. D. Fia- The .T. A. B. of Peterfboro Benn Messrs. Jae. 'Nevary, Jon. O'Donnell, Geo. Gaucher, Pat. Mantel-son, Cyril Sullivan, Jack Crongihl and Wm. Ter- rill’. . Five men from the British Gan- adian Athletic Club .were entered. '1‘.ney Were; Menus W‘. J. Jones. E. Neilds, F. Maï¬dhcks, J. Ea'irthornc, R. Sutton. (' I‘- ~ Summaryâ€"2 base Flaherty; struck out. by Dusty 11. Clank: of courseâ€"Dr. Wood. 8. Mc- Crohm, J. Graham, Bengtor 316831311, M. H. McGeeugin x velle. Yebbie Flaherty, of. Peterboro, who at one tine ‘hehped. to win laurel: on the d; amend (or. Lindsyy, was warmly greeted yesterday.‘ . â€fun a mu any Hi the m- :8: ram «mum» m “mm at all tyes -â€"., Mad!†E H: m mm at“ as a gamma Hï¬llï¬zs I, Sewn“ Jamaal um; aimed m museum, ‘ v Begun comma-R. Butler L. Koyk 31‘. 8mg. A. mom, 1‘. M, Pea." The tmck‘w up; an the best of Shaw, but nevertheless good tine W made in the durum Events. I The 'Y. M. C. A. barriers of. Peter- bom were represented by Messrs Chas. Sharpe and H. L. Brace. 1 Joe ‘Dwyer, formerly of Limdsdr, was on uhe ground as manager of the 1‘. A. 6;: athleteg 'of Peterboro. Bad, the Men of the shot put- ting ocuteat. u an I. O, A. 0. man. T-om Flanagan and his Irish athl- letes made the .Mchdhn-m house their headquartexi while it $onL ‘ ï¬i‘ mum tavemo ' Smka u a axis}; as will be new How We: on a - L‘ J PM, pres'dellt o! the Peter- bon T. ‘A. 8. “W Club. was up win: ‘his Mates,â€" l 1 ~ . . The lawman Inna We (need lar- ge: crowns, but none": enflnu’aaatic as Monday’s tuning. b . . livan. . Chairman Potet' Kennedy and! aeo‘y A. L. Primes“ were busy officials. ‘ Mumâ€"m; ‘Av. mun; mm; The '1‘. A. 8. o! Peterboro lhad. Wm- :m "m Jimmy O'Brien gnd Cyril Sul- 2 8 6 24 9 5 2 base hits Nesbitt. ruck out. by Quinlan. 1’8 43227136 August Make of Cheese Was Sold It. Gillespie.s lid of 12 5-8:. the Iflighzst Price Received in: 1t 10 o'clock; m buyem preseM.‘ were Messrs. ‘ rhvelle. Falter-dd, 8mm and 591m“. ‘. . ‘ MT- Fitment! muted the bidding; by “term m 0-86. (or an ï¬rst but! of Aminnke. Mr; mveue so»: on. better by offal-mg 18°.“ for flu bot-I’d. Buboro. Harvey unlined nook Non“: Net-dun, We Grove. Belborn Haney, 90120::ch M Red Book “Wted- A. C l . . ' Mr. mnlle mm “81'th of! mm 12 1-80., [111.1 Faster-Id following with as 1-40., M Mr. Gillan)“: with 1?. 6-80. m an: accepted by mac Lent. awn DMord‘ Mgr/Won. North 0m. \ 7 The Lindsay knee†bard W 8 Labor. dny session Monday. the res- ulu' meeting being held In "the morn- Live Stock Judging at Lindsay Fair mg, .pd, I .would‘enooumse any boy or young man who 458’ 1‘89†“M From the large area. embraced by the Lindsay exhibition. «"hrse num- ‘ber. of entries ahbdd.’ be secured for the 5min; competition, ï¬nd many of those who do Lot. win prizes .will re- ociw I mm ti. experience mined, us am»: as 5 le win wasâ€: to win will beam: onor, but. eel-mini: defeat will be no d'ngrmei Every suoceuful judge of En: stock can recall the tame What! he entered'the ring with much tear and treating; Theme judg- ing om give m‘opportunity for the young men to gain experienco which alone will overcome this fee]- It. I. ll. RM. I.S.A.. Into Son. my Timely Summon This year M: are W Dom-1 Exhflï¬ï¬‚m. [Muslin Him la eta Med In mine for “re stock juicing summations m want I: «ma an :6 mm but u 0 MM mt m N» mm. m "the in um um“ lam; OM mu wermm ecu: amï¬ â€as: am mum m use was In. men my «cum! team is: 3*“! RV“: Milk“: in ,~Ea onimoin. than he commence- reafly to Itudy them. all! oven to live them. At every paciï¬c oppor- tumty be “r. Jeanine. more nbout his favorite breed of m. and â€on o grent invrovement is seen in his held or flock. l a ‘ At the winter. ldï¬jmizing oo'ntat at Guelph there creigencnlly 60 , _ or more young man id the competition. Not more than one in {our of than who pn‘xga; but. by uking part in the competition they become aooutomed to judgiogin a M ring. nnd when the judge‘s deoiaim in given they have opportlmity to see wherein their judgment M'aB 1;: error, or m cor- rect. - u : I We away at m summon: o.- twa 1914‘ (m w am $9 we '90?! ml yam men. at. mm diam» mm tma m1 “Mica†in Main; Mm mm. Mm mean «a Mm aw hay»: and mum mm m Mn: a damn Wotan In an «mk- Hm mm g: Victoria «my art mmmk I! «out mm .uotim'bm “out!" Nae numbers at What. "ind. much at the Itook in of denied†(a- 2cm: cuda. Il‘h'uwiu most rapidly be unwed by new in In: m- men did hrmon' m I deg»: su- went in flood hm mm. Wu the tamer become deeply. nun-ted ritâ€"illowinz were the Maï¬a bard- 593 oooooooo 1137 101 114 [It’s About :3 Suit of Clothes We are willing to devote hours to sell- ing YOU a Stilt; you can sell it' back to _us in ï¬ve minutes. All through the tran- saction we remember that you] have! our promise of satisfaction. cil W. Richu'daon. Iormerly ass-8' â€'1 VII Mummy rm “,4 and mm: o! the Dominion Express held a: Na alteeln lay a: war. In... compuny. who was in his twenty- 'hun. ' . . l ‘ third yen-.113: deceased lame to , Be leave. 5,1,“ to mourn his I“ Winch»: from Linda! three years b: 2mm 3,, mm“ Rich. I .30 me: a short ammo†wln Glen/vital. are. uhtenl Any. no; hm. owner-me skill any ï¬e ac-l Emily. end ml mum the largest qwed in; writing reacnsa Ms oon- new in â€be «new for. years. Be- use will pmhuhly be an mogul event. quiem mm m celebrated at St. and experzence gained Myeu my Luke's dhumh by Rev. Father Mn- be useful next yeu’. Enter in thie'ï¬ml'e. alter Which- the rehash: were content and by a little home prac- ‘inurred in the wish. dhmhyerd. tioe mete In effort. to win. {The Manners _I~'ere: ileum. Eds To any Mn maybe able co cell on «and Berlih‘ey, Jon. 8.41am. Simon me d my .oltloe in Lindgy. or my- Perdue. James O'Brien. Wm; O'Brien ever mortality a; given I Ml be IN'W- T. O‘Neil. glad to otter! nrther suggeem 0013-4 W \_ â€"_._' new this id?“ £33903“!le- A: l ' CEIL’ RICHARDSON . ‘R . - . . - . 4 The Id intelligence was received in DeMmeIIt, a! â€vacuum LW- town Friday a: the «law oi m. cecn " on Friday arrived in town on day. The Winnipeg Free Press. farting to the young man‘s says; 4 And this Suit goes to show how heaped up, pressed doWn and running over the measure of value} is --- here. CECIL w. RICHARDSON. The remains of the late C-ecil. W. Richardson. who died in Wmn‘pcg . on Friday arrived in town on .Mcu- , day. The Winnipeg Free Press. :11 re- o...:..» In th. wanna man‘s :18?th l “Al'tcr an illness 0! chcn weeks from pneumonh, followed by typhoid 16““. the deuth occurred at St.Bon- :Iace hospitnl Friday morning of Ce- It won't cost you a cent to meet con vincing arguments in the garments them selves. Come and meet them face to face The survey and phcinm of the oni- mab should be systematically dong and also system should be observed ‘3! the writing at reasons, First. abate ‘ the 9mm nnd then-proceed to show ‘ why one animal has been placed. above another. In doing um. it. is often‘ well to sin - brief sketch of thei animal placed ï¬rst, and then show! in order wherein the others are in-} tetior‘ Only 30 marks ue given for . reasons, so that u. competitor who is' strong on placing any win prizes m but few ndditionol merit: for: reasons. HowreVere. by I little pace tioe, anion may be anal; enquired byi dam the mini: on the bone a on Inmate; Every gum! mm pun t um ewmtuuw as m‘ mm by Item MI «an aim. in "w “my cl Mum mm «W “I wrung an Him: and Guam on: HIM. Id In! in has mm (M: MM under line: “mm; mm In comm m m um; animal and ta Miami h: a «loam we "hmdy" (Md. mu cm Mm and I004 4mm: NM quantum. I «and «in any“ Mia hm mam: I an innate m» mum ta mm «min. ml 91m by ole-er much, by not- ing a: bundling qualities; the depth “:1 upn’ag .ol rib, and it in home the at“; ; * ' ‘ ‘ In "I. iwms ring. the judge would I“ M Ilowly Hound In! It†it wank. “be M0 in trout he not. the “under and Quality in up bend. at! the constitution. .- inflated b! “I. breath of chat be- tween an (ordeal. Then man: that W the tow he note. breadth and Itrmth o! loin. “any ï¬sh and “line†01%;!!! quarters. :n‘ «w: position. liter. this first survey he would {have '1 erLV delin- ik idet o! If! phobs, and he now proceed: to correct or verify this Dundas Flavelles, if 3566“ k! We mad am no» at m m. «tin. “carom. «t- aiuo «was bright eyes, and Men out. Mun!"- M. ‘ LIMIT.D “OTHINO AND FURNIIHINO DIPARTMINT “You Wm’ay__as well get all the bu Ingj power 9W9w†Obituary READ IT in prizes : I"! lute Mr. Flynn m a man of nut: fox-fiber!“ Meter and m univer- ittle pnc- ally reaped/ed. u‘.‘ r uqnired Mi The funeral took {place Marja! the harm: morning from hi hoe residence. in my §e nc-I Emiiy. and m- pmhblyf the largest mg 0011- seen in the bow-new for years. Re- no.1 event quiem ma- m celebrated gt 81:. yea my Luke's church .by Rev. Father Ma- :r tn this 8““! “(er which the remain were me pnc- interred in the min churchnrd. 1'13be albumen Were; learn. Ed, to cell on turd Hermie}. 50-. 8-: Lucas, Simon ‘ or mg- Perdue. James O'Brien, Warm O'Brien [“1 be and'W. l‘. O'Neï¬-l. ~ g mama: in Winnipeg. The young mun. who and in his twenty-second year, had been suffer- incfton six weeks from pm attache! muons: We]: was. («moved with â€Nick! fever. the Med, demihe the but meéod «tad-nee, passed 8'4! at 11 o'elook. w: brother 'Er- “.bem flu: Shin to the emi. - 9 you: no or exemplary, «Burnout, 090' am went to Winnipeg four mu mo, and make time or his dean: held :3: important position as heudmo! the cw Went of The death occurred III Gum-thy of Mar. «and Flyâ€"I, at My to tho use or 64 â€unatten- wont, .a net'- “has 1min “eras! troubles. m deceased gentleman was born in Emily, Where he lived all his life. He was m’tedw’n marriage to Miss Mary Dally, and If; unit of tibia cation. were ‘m born one girl and live boy: lib-coo on. Wallet. Joseph, Leo, Mel. Loyola “William. He Ln survived by own liter: and two brottnrn. Min Eiuabeh'h, of Sault Ste Marie. Miohs, Miâ€" .M’Ar: 8., of Ro- chester, Thou. of Milwaukee, and Wil- liun, of Grand Forks, N. D. 8.30. after who]: the rennin: we}: interred in Rivanide cemetcry. ' . .‘l'ho funenl took plnce from the residence 0! his (ï¬ber. 64 Glenda- ut. on lat My. at 8 o'clock.‘Se:-- vice was conducted It the house ‘t Mr. Erna-t 31mm. brothel o! the deoeued. and Ir. J. N. Arm- strong amid the remain: tron Wmnlpcz. , m Ghanaian SW mummy. and lands as“ “ï¬nale-t um: Mu “my hem man am; am! m- Mimi m M m the 9mm at“ â€an munch-mat and the am r a: pm a! his mm employees: 6m: mnuw is M! M his 9mm“ mm “a «mm were {-smwd m w Thelma man â€He“. Mm: um“! mm mm“! Fri“: mum I ===o===~ N R". 52 We WWII“ a (ma mm: . a i. m at m'um mu mm. m“ .To an the mum at cw â€" Mitch “O M: w“ aka «I the â€W W N m» m use ‘ "Wm†M 6* tin donned at mun-Ml trauma arc momma. â€Man Out. tho unmea- o: the m 0.1, an Alexandria. but an em Dominion 8mm may sent 1 the cm. Ina. wuuh. ad than at the on.“ a . mm. diam. and u 00â€:th Northern Expres- oom- can: it. gem me in the non. mm} ߠa pillow. “,4 In“ mud he dun-0nd. 83‘ th mail-gut 1mm at M ban...†by breathil'i Hub MICHAEU GLYNN .‘3, w . l their mTcron-v . . Gillie- by Ming be? “1m 3 wk“ (lamp and creme. Mm GM“ 3' ‘ Kev ennui words. “1 ‘pxm at we W' you lath!- ~ ‘ ’ “ CWO.â€" 0n Angus: the zlst last at 015m“- ‘Lom' Miss Elizabenh Kn“ 3:31:19on m. and John J. 5°- Ku. o: Minneapolis. Minn-v we“ “in muse by 3°“ ‘9' m. “7.“. d we Presbyterim church. The weddihc was a quiet. home and: and NJ: Annie Townsendv â€'1 Mi“ Bessie aeaey. mm of W‘ “M fluctuates. were the only â€a pre- cult. besides the membem of M in" mdénte tumm- m bride ‘5 W youngest «hunter. of the 1m Juds‘ r. n. Bnm'e. and Mrs â€m 0"†ton, Ind S! a 8134â€â€œ â€i saw 12mm. By her. oharm of W‘ a: gummy she has “â€9 ‘ d? 012 a: (was and admire†m in Minneapolis ind en ’ There b no dangerous mun «Imam when Hyomei a med; no tablet or Hank! mixtures whereby the m h m Wed. 3W Mb the out peekct mule: tilt cone-yin: every outï¬t. it. helix hem penctnte the not mace air cells. damning the “arm: germ- no that gua’ck re- «:0ch follows. The amplete outfit can! hut‘lï¬osand 1:117kaon 33m to refund _the money mm; Elana: fail to do all that is claimed for it. 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