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Lindsay Post (1907), 12 Sep 1913, p. 11

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.-,...~." .' Fr-.." l‘l 1-,;- _, H.s',ll,,,. UHderWune HlSl‘OllY 0F FAIR SUCCESS {Large Attendance Alld From 1,500,000 to 8,750,000 of thef l residents of New York city spend at ' least a i011 Of C ' a un er- Over 700 Entries ground, W” e. h d y d l and many thousands come to the surfaCe so rarely that the In the Millions Large attendance (over 750) and light of day blinds them when they. Port Hope Times:â€"â€"Da'.id Samvvzi lpleasant surprises were two charac- reach it! Kidd-BET“. V'h') l8 seeking wits iii!" .tcristics of the Rural School Fair So “engorged has New Yorkfie'fpur‘emt 536385 a fortune in the all-- fwhich was held at Omomce yesterâ€" Come ‘tO the Idea 05 11"ng unaer'flions, was born at Kidd's Corners- L} day. To the little folk and many cilgrouyd that only a few days ago a il-ot 30. com. S, 37:..;::;:t-:: Tm'irfibiw All. g Ithe grownbups it Was '1 day not SoO'l public Celebration was held When a ton Jrly 8 1988 mln s ‘21:“ l . - - . l . ‘ ' ' ‘ new underground “assoc-ewn res 3-7 a“..' “I ' A g "210‘ A all": 15133337 Of Oh? CUSleQI’S Will be In towrn attending CUP .4 ( lto be forgotten. The large eXl'llJi‘LTO’n‘enhd T3,; nnw‘cst turn-31] 103,3} and huzabeth Vice-d Kiii. He u..‘.‘~" . u, ,. .. *». .- ,- ~," ‘ " “ “""VHLdualotH av ,- Exmbillon. and we Wl.l be all ready for your VlS‘ll‘. .. §f1“:chj"?sf}¥‘ palace: $00: fine affilmony thousands 0: dollars, was ”Lacie“ web" _ ‘:‘ ;:,O;,j’: “it; You Will find 1n our Store many spoolal firms In each 1 lib .70‘ d" a? ‘8 3.3“” 7‘ to give thepeople who live HHHI‘ the‘ $.13.” ~ ‘ ' la?” ”“3" km a h .n . * the Children all the exhultes were In Polls R'v ,. .3 - t, 6-,”... -_ ,I'e 13:: Chas- P801233 Robert Hus» department t at W! interest you. 1. 2 . 1 k , - ‘ 0“ 1 ’3‘ an“ m “'3 ““15““ wow i i . - P :mlat 1 0: CC - dTh-er: :5“ 51); hood of 181st street an opportunity ' W ‘5 an ssoer. Vm "‘ :rdrew “‘1 sc-.oo 3 comps lng en eacl ad two New Fall Coats Ladies‘ Fall Coats will be one of our big inducements. “he have some specials for EXlllbthfl “feel; in the newest styles at $8.75. 35m 00 and .............................................................................. $1 2000 New Millinery Our Millinery Show.Rooms are now open and business is swing- You" orders Will receive the best of: attention a an immense variety toehoose from. The l\ew ll’ork. Paris and London Markets have becn_vlslted by Miss-Wakely. Wthh enables us to give our Customers distinctive features in both Coats. Suits and Millinel y. Bedford Velvets any design they might means they travel to the lower end fsubject Cf this sketch was 3153' 6“" ‘choose. There were ov er 700 entries of Manhattan Island to Brooklyn teat“ at “we“ Collegiate In land all in excellent condition. The and, by means of a transfer, to New lln Nova Scotia. He Was marrwr' an [followng were the judgesâ€"Mr. F. N. Jersey. Until this underground cut- Dec. 10 1889' to. Marcellus, B. S. A., O. A. C, Guelph, on was opened the same citizens had JGhDStOD. 0f Poultry. Mr. I. Deyell, Lindsay, Veg- Miss Mary Ann lillbroolr, cousin. of to walk (about 1,000 feet up and Dr. Johnson, of Port Hope. and stables. Mr. A. A. Knight, B. S. A., down hill breathing toe good outdooridaugzhter of Hugh Johnscn' but Stu, Lindsay. Nature Collections. air. Now, they will make the same,died Feb. 13, 1892. His second. wife They all agreed that the materialltl‘ip underground through a damp, (was Miss Janet La Warne, daughter in the different classes would earryl dingy DRSSageV-‘ay. and because the easy prizes at the Provincial fairs. “We a {W hundred feet and a The potatoes especially were worthy Of exertion conSider themselves f of comment, not to multion the flow- tunate. in full nd you will finJ y of Nicholas LaWarne and Jane Ham- bit i7'tcn LaWarne, of Co‘sourg, mam~ mg or- her on the 26th June, 1895. "' to pass beneath the hills from th,eirI.Worcsworth Norton The ilrst carried ; tables on which to arrange their dis- homes to the subway, by Which :15 now a distinguished divine. Tm play after , only on. ere. corn and baking. - According to the best Obtainabll’isurfil‘ifig. V S, Clarence Ephraim . - . Miss Nora Nich 1,8 sch 1 at N . 9 statistics, about 20,000 persons in ,Kidd. ood wearing quality heavv cord ln grevs tans browns.’navvs ° 0° 0 New York spend their entire work; To - t ., .. In a gl glh of 6 vards fol ‘ , ' $3 00' Ops carried on the trophy for best. e r-escr. .lrs. Brno was a dress en 1 .o. .......................................... O in hours blene th the surf cc i th l . school display with Miss E. A. Corâ€" g a a O e rth Th f 1 d 3 80 {sin of the late Peter Hamil: - , . ea. . ese i ures inc u e . 0 .._ ,. neil of Reaboro 3::th followlng e g Pcterboro. Wm. Hamilton. (f or.- bourg, the late James Hamil”-"" of Lynn. Lindsay, and the late Miss Day, of Cotourg. Fancy Dress Velvets la Strlp‘.’ effects. two toned, a dress length of 6 yards for... $3.60 New Coatings in the new diaronal curls and'knap goods, also reversables, those are the pilC:S in all shades, er vars. $1.25, $1.50, $l-75, v.00 and $2.75 , ways now in operation. The include‘ , Great interest was taken in th- y t. ' e .' ,. .. -,. - tug of war contests between the difl- more than doubled in the near fu‘l Our hero first Sta" ted in bikers erent schools proved the most excit- . sellint7 scwimr machines lanes and tuna. Also included are the 1200 men ° i Voithl hex-land; , D‘ ' orsars . . um m. arr mg. most of whom are working Severall. " ‘ n a ’ The Omemee puLlic school was 31(‘C‘lLll PATTRRXS 7. “'zlist 5-119, Skirt Price. 15 cents each " All Departments are teeminz with New Fall goods. Buy childrells and ladies’ Underwear in the Peerless Brand. l w j a ’._ '5 yi} - hundred feet below the street sur- lnan Counties. He then sol- tros r 037 ‘ closed for the afternoon and Mr. Mc- Lean, the principal, is henceforth a school fair enthusiast. On Wednesday one of the 'airsis to lace, driving that wonderful anpeâ€" l a couple of years and later teas, cod duct which is to carry throughout lfezs' and groceries' He was 3 gm“ the Island of Manhattan, and over salesman, and was always of a to [into Long Island the waters that are ] ligious turn 0: mind. he conducted about 2 miles out oflbcing brought down by siphon tram: In 1896'? he went to Montreal “"3 Lindsay at No. 2 Ops. You will find the Catskill Mountains. Then thereltOOR 8 position as GSSISCSDt S'dlfx’i‘zi' it time well spent if You come out are more than 10.000 men and women ltend-ent 05 House Cf Indus”? and 5-12» and see what the little country pu- who are employed in more private ffuge, Dcrch:ster street, which PCS)“ Ipils are doing. A lens; sport program enterprises that take them cons-tant- :t1':n he held five‘years. Then he \WAMAAIwms moans» a Li. 2". .3227 has been arranged starting at 1.30 1y below the street surface. into he tea business a'ain, 21:53:: and you are cordially welcome. On quite ordinary days 1:500:000 ;going ]persons are accommodated in the lthe “.9..â€" DICK TURPINS IN PBTTICOATS. to Toronto in the erlpllx: of Empire Tea (‘0, fire ycars- In v New York subways, and the crowds.1902 are multiplying week by Week. X Men go oelow the surface to reach [going to Toronto. He toy; a trip (.3 the trains that 3’8 t0 take them Chicago to visit his brother, an: go. There have been several instances in from that architectural Wonder the - xiv... a England of women highwaymcu who ' ing into a place in searCh Of a ““‘c n , . . ‘ ,. - have met with almost as much success cw Pennsyliama.statlon, east and {torn he met the girl nhom he .a,- as the redoubtable Dick Tur lin and west out Of the Clty- After they have he came from Montr 9.1 1-: Port iHope, where he left h's family, "‘1 $l§ Extraordinary Exploits of Women Highwaymen. . ,cuod and induced her to return to her *3” m it"? “W HH Hem _ , . 3, w l [Si ur er un er roun , in order! , . ~1-..,._ 0 . ' ordinary pickpocket or purse thiefbâ€"in'that they may pas: hm th the bot- 385 me' and her father was “e“i ‘T ' i-mâ€"Hv ~ â€"~ â€"â€" ,__ ‘ ‘ ‘ those days long purses were worn at tom f the Hudson daEast _ gton Byrne, a multi-millionaire. Six ’ , . . . . . . m the girdle and Moll became an export; ,0 3-3 I‘lV’el‘fil- i . ’d d the f thsr die} HP CASE Magistrate Jackson said if it in- Was laid. lhere were rumors around ROYAL DRAGOON at cutting, them and fill-hing their ('Qn‘. To get out of New York city by’gdlod in Flo: a, a; f Ca 8 Hon: I incriminated him he would Live to Bobcayg'eon that accused .furnlshed. tents. hence her curious. nicknameâ€":16 means of the NEW York CentralRailâ€" lat 883' In t e'WCI y 0 nib d , He cmmr- ”m “'“h ii“? FAIR 2:53:12:.;i*°.ii:.:::i.mi:;:ld:2. *3: m... or Haven Welter-“1. B”? ”iii; 2.3; WAC DISMISSED MF- O‘Re-illy said he would plo- well as theimanner in w “mm o 1 AT lievfled many wealthy coach travelers of and Hartford Railroad, it is neces-f ‘:ro_ g” 8 § all ”if; I, 1 . J duce the letter under the protection ““0“ W33 bllledv Prompted ‘3 ac" their valuables. ,lsary to make use of that other an 5$“’%7D’000' The”? 18 a 0 a c... . “a " :of the court. “0‘” o P 11 Red th t th we 6,79,, wh have not given ghedwfifed single-hgndfgflo drfissfigltrhitectllral wonder, the Grand Cent- $429,000 There lis ahmemorifal in: or 12min: :j~-_; .- . 7. N" Mr. J, ’ .ei y 35' a e . w l l- .s o < an rt 8 re a man, an _. 3. ug _ s ‘ _. . .$l,580,000 to be :1 c 3rge 0 .our err», .. w... l“ H Chg” W? The letter was produced and read, f l' u r be Produced in orderlthe matter anv studv Will realize the “'35 captured on “Veral “63310115, ' ml station, and again travellers H th ti n d e d wry-t. 0f 3 ll ease: .1: the police and was simply an order for the C3990 “1 ° 3 ' . , ‘ ' d b tli- managed by extensive bribes to prevent drop down into the bowels of the 9‘“ e crec 0 an n 0 ““ 3:22;. It PTOSIZiSbl sev- ‘ shipment of the liquor. that he could show the court, h_ow l “iork Mh‘ch must be 09:1 yf r thi the appearance of witnesses. She ulti. earth belong they may start. ghome for fallen women, less‘ ,Wsn’oe: a}; . 13:; 563.791, but these Mr Swartrnan continuing said it was shipped, in Justice to him- i d1;e:ct:rs “ho afiet;:81:no::; c dZtvailg gzteéivdied in her bed at the venerable In the great hotels of New York :l'cent for legal expenses, etc. . .1: m»: :,_ ”kg" w" H; I - a . 9 l If. De lon O ‘ " I . . . - ! ‘0 - .- "”I' O ,. .. ""7 ‘”‘ a“ “ “‘9 9‘" there was no conversation o‘er the ’se . . c 53ml outcome Anne Holland was born in a slum 0f the mechanical departments are all, On. condition 0f the “111 was tL“ -. . . - . , l Tho ueSt was not complied With. necessary to the 311° 6 l " ' ‘. verses were heard, phone as to how the liquor was to! . req . g a ' st'tution of this kind London, and was first heard of as 3,1'ar beneath the street surface. These er. hldd should assume the surname is is; . , 11 Then the question of the amount of of a large 1D. 1 . . barmaid. Ultimately she married 21 departments are well worth visit-inn loi Byrne. r y “my“ .--. . I, b89931. He always got his quot liquor that could be sold was re. It must be gratitymg, however, to man named James Wilson who devel- and in most cases the hotel W}. I 11 st f hi “turns and in .5. 3i. intense from Mr. Shannon. In tire last two , ferred to The statutes, the magis- these energetic directors, to know Oped into a clever footpadj and “.th ‘t - pro-j n.q.e . o s.-.) . . fin ,- um .‘ °' affix... .21: u: the months he did not get any. The last. ' bed t' l ted tw . al- that Lindsay exhibition stands at he was hanged for“ his crimes she p1.“ ors are only t00 glad t0 Der-,ta‘ul-ishlng his claim, 0ur hero 43d 3 .r seams“... 1313' find supply of liquor was purchased in the . trate remark ,.s lpu a o 8' th head 0"111 county fairs in the promptly took to the road herself. She out their kitchens, bakeshops, fur- lroyage from Canada to Australia. , 2": 733072 a mamtitv of ‘ ~ Jul He got one l‘ozen 1’ Ions as the limit. l e .v. ‘ t d Obtain“! much property Of "all“? and naCe I‘OomS, engine roomfii and laun- 3 ‘lP’i around the world. travellin: F 32‘? .., 2.....5. , nrst part of y, . . Mr. J. O’Reilly pointed out thatiDommlon of Cana a. was regarded in those days as u iemzllcldfies to he inspected Th 1 Q ‘ «41;? ""5”" ”"3 bow”, for himself and “Other ”more proposed clause governing this! Never satisfied to be at a stand- demon.- for she thought nothing of ’ ' 63" paceid: ”1“”: -. Y" “3-” ‘Wart‘ ty. The liquor is kept in his ownl ‘ --¢.~. " 3 tiers stance of fifty thousand mike. . . Ipoint had not been inCIuded in the if still, thev have this year secured an shooting down those who rcsxstcd her .7 no”? ~ . .. _. -. house. He would be surprised if hisl ordinarily are the cleanest in the en-; “P“ in the dead of night. .She was how- tire hotel. l , ‘ , N “ . , . . . - amendments recently added to the‘attraction WhiCh can be seen only ever ultimately ca, tured and h‘allged. M 3; k' _ PLEASANT PORT : “For. .h» preMHseH ‘ ' t k t n hIS . . . I â€" ., .~ ~ ,.... _-_... -.- , any Of ew Yor a greatest de : 1.33- a: *hw -. .; . s mother Said he did no eep 1 1 111mm? License Act. A man could get lat Toronto Exhibitionâ€"the Royal, Another exfiaor inary case of? man partment stores are connected di- 3. 22:: fl-:lia} bta' house: When he went down on the: a barrel as long as it was for his'Canadian Dragoon-s lia‘v'e been engag- “at mi? 139mg?” dhlbghligl'm.“ ”1 rectly with the subway as alsol ( Spec!"11 ‘0 the PG“? “My: such, in the , lake he took down a small pin-al. :Ia; riVate use. ,‘ed for the entire time of the fair, par ners lp IS a or e y e careers . . 1 We are sorry to hear of the sunk nd «.a had that ha 1)..-. . t 11 bit fgvivim par-1p . _ . . of Mr. and Mrs. Bracey, who were both‘some of its newer theatres. Last , . f I (‘h H ra “’03:- ~ 321:..- 3’5 to . E 1 was not m be a 1 o ; ° 5 Then the amouat that con“ be i and the patrons of Llndsay exhibi- hanged at 'l‘yburn within a year of one February a family of three from San j:den illness 0. l\ r. - as. o c. l ‘5! :: ccmudnmx 30d.m ties WhISkey' He had no idea . how ishipped into a local option centrefiion 'are indeed to be congratulatw another. Joan Bracely’s life is one of L330 4.0:. . .203 Of the?“ Whimy was shamed to him as lwas referred to by the court. ll . . . . F . a t :1 general stonekleeper. 01' 4 - - - - Francisco, Visltln New York, lived . "1‘3"” an ‘ the 1 upon haVing such a fair right at the most romantic stories in the annals g "glass.” The reasoii he got such a' , . athi corner, who was the riot 1112' 0!” . . . - . of old-time crime. She was the pretty 101' a fortnight in one of the most 5 ‘ . M rt: .31.: ~ . ,lmagistrate contending that the limlti their new door. There Will be a 57.. ., b e. .enoant, Said I large amount was that'he did not: i ’“ “e 1“'93-“: bottles . ’ H ' 'd ,Th ugh _ daughter of a wealthy farmer, and fashionable and 111061: expensive hoâ€" :a paralytic. 8J0“ on Fm ay' 0 ,V f k lwas a gallon. ;con~tinuous stage performance as in when she met Bracey, a dare devil lot hole in the city spent most of their er. Hore is a man will up m sea... . .i , 0 like it coming down every wee . i , . l - fr nt f mud stand, the high roads she threw in her at . ' , ’ . but we still hope for is recovery. . a“ worm ‘Tl‘e whiskcyv) . - 1 1 MI.” ‘1' ORellly pomted out that‘former years in O 0 b with his and duickly became a high- time. shopping, sightseeing, and ’ s ”has as; Hp .. 5 1m. ' John 0 Reilly said he was 11 'there was nothing in the statute fixâ€"{together With fireworks and every; . ‘11; and ” was nm the employ of Mr. Shannon. He 80*: . . , Miss Ros' Endicott, a graduate of th t t c uld getin . other attraction and entertainment' wayman": ideal companion. The pair theatregOlng, and only once during 1e ing e quan i y a man 0 i "he letter from accused and shipped proved very successful; and many a no w rt ' - ' .y lle ‘- t , w karma- 0 a w . the entire fou eon days passed into [the Linds'i Co gm 2 hose as I as it 8 for M! Primate,g 'hiCh the directors Can procure for stage coach did they waylay. the open air of the outside world is here, 19ft Monday to take charge . - .- . . . ’ _ Jo n’s -areer, however was a short , ' he sch 1 at Carson's Siding. ‘ 1‘ demo Pimfl a case of liquor. He did not know use. lthe pleasure of their guests. We em 0110.3 On; day she robbed a person of From their rooms in the hotel they 2:31. £0130”: "‘33 2e came to Cook whether it Was the Case seized or: â€"-'â€"â€"+-'~â€"â€" ,lcerely hope that the citizens particu- quality, a justice of the King’s Court, were dropped by elevator to the Mi Fl ' Mitchell f Toroz‘arr “did like to h- .. not. He did not know how 113 was: llarly Will patronize the fair on Fr1- who was relentless in having. her sought level of the subway. Through the sub- $8 orence f ' 0_ ti: ‘ 15:38 0,. ,a'e a billed as “glass.” The firm shipped I smallpox case {day night. whim a Special perform- out. .She. was caught, identified, and-m way they went to department stor- retained home, ater SWOd].- ng -r. «t on the water . ked dl a. l p, ed b thl R0 a1 English Justice being short in those - isummer months wzth friends here. X‘ L13 the momma That the”. goods bare and na an I lance has been arra.g . y .8 y davs~she was tried. convicted. and leg. theatres, restaurants, museums,’ ,-r Frank Service of Naps-mac. (13- «in: 3 5,3. his a; H shipmd this order as whiskey. The M lbrookf Dragoons, 1n their mus:ca1 ride, and; sent to the gallows before she was 21. 'and even to church. When they start- 0.; . fir {ygd hm lla‘bal’v to tan: .. "‘13“ “led t- bloods :80 case was damped on each side W'hiS'l ear I :specinl military manoeuvres With ! T ‘T‘ led for home theY “But by subway in n (A :1 v: I which w “c: a,“ is ‘3 T 1'“ “£11: ,gey rind on the top glass bottles. He; flighted torches, a complete bill of New Brunswick Man Extradited. from their hotel to the Grand Cen- “hag-931‘: :ur SC coda r 80 e " ‘ ° 1 ~13 troll” e ‘ A ,. - _ - - cc v31 0 en in a y o . ,, on». . . s . , same as pro T IV, Se t. 8.â€"Rlchard Isaacs. . - , p y “NM not tell when an order wa ! A case Of smallpox has developed§5tag9 attractions h ft aofdogijoof Sthohn N B arrested tral station, and did not get out Messrs. Francis BriEn and Sazntzel’. it“? “9:99. 4, 7 I.“ Sfiipped t0 accuse-d before last one. ‘uear Millbrook. Mr. David McKnight’lgI‘amme carried outueill: a ernoond. i; Boston more than a‘ month ago into sunlight until their train had Pl-ayfair of hora paid friends {1. LL; ’7 a“ an,“ 1+, might be two months and it a farmer residing about two milesla-fld in addition to '9. These. a gran1 ! was Saturday formally given over to well started on its long journey. South Emily 3. flving visit last 6 'T‘frei the liquorâ€" .., might to Six months. The Express north of Millbrook, is reported to beldlsl’lay 0f fireworks. dd :88 tspec1at the custody of the Canadian authori- And this was not on a bet, either. week ’ A N «of WU“ Company called for the goods at the - , 's ase. Dr. H. A. 1 features have been a e a grea ties as a fugitive from justice. . __.__.+_____ .- - _ ’ , ‘~-'~ or the at” suffering from “the dike. 'n char ,, i expense and it is needless to say Isaacs was arrested on a. complaint Miss Brooks, of Lindsay, spent fr 16:2; . h? ‘ e. 3Turner, of ,ymibroo ‘5 1 gvlthat we should show our apprecia- charging forgery in the issuing of C‘umdi.“ ("il'l Perm)“ few days, a guest of Mrs. G00. 11% f ‘* 38 Was Silfloused '"G'E‘OFE'E Armstrong, express clerk lot the case. i . F ‘d. land certificates. Since his arrest he m: ‘i _ ' ' " " Gahey here. ‘ '3’"? a: :"-. .’ f ‘ roâ€" Uom‘nion Express gaVe evidence 0 two cases of typhoid fever in” by our presence on n 3y has been held in the East Cambridge GEMVVA, SWltzerland, Sept. 9-â€"A - "‘31- ?“m Twig?“ “5‘ ' 7 ‘ ‘ ’1il ri nesâ€" me or f th same dis~l night Pal‘ticularly- jail without bail pending: the arrival French-Canadian Miss Renee Usster. “â€"â€" 1110..“ mg 2:, neces- to the efiect that the (1110 n q are also reported rom e . 5 of extradition papers. These reached lost her life Sunday while attempting An auto party from St. Wartâ€"s: r “ Wes no; British tion was billed by Mr. T. '0. Mat- trict. It is stated that the Health, ”â€"4?“ ' Boston Saturday and he was at once a. difficult climb in the neighborhooc ' = chett. The reason it was billed as , Officer has been notified of the 51-: . ‘JQCKSOn r.. plunged in-ta a mill race in London . but did not go into deep water. ‘.‘ . - New Brunswick omcer of Chamonix. In company with guide . . i .. . - l . - .‘l Draytor. To Submit Report. 1 turned ‘37" a. . . - ' and porter she attempted a crossmg l ‘ .Wl it was {mass was oecause they did not ”nation. and that proper Precautlofh, OTTAWA, Sept. 3. Chairman l who left immediately With his pris- from Aigullle de la Perseverance to ‘ til. 3H‘S‘plcion. They know the contents! 81"”“3‘11 they ' have been adopted to prevent the d’s'.’ Drayton of the Railway Commission 911.8!- a; l . - . ‘ . ' it ‘1‘} Lnder a Brit- knew there were glass Vessels 1n . Lo d t th .- ._ ‘“ ‘ * Alguille Orientale which overlooks Some who would become Mayors in ease spreading- He expected home from n on a e _ - , 7 the valley of the Chamonix, and which Montreal, = and reform everything out . we . . . .' - A Glarm Ono. ~ - l .l 8! {glitt- was deSiro’JS , The reason he knew it was shipped - “Plâ€"1e lumps of 7 5:12 :5 ffigtébieefihgggll :1 3:33:55:- Teacher-In the seitence. “The sick fageal‘inkggthngghéépitrggtz‘siifl'il‘chleltplfigyt- dacrs, will look like a bubble that ' ' hovel-1 e‘mence DOSslble .' as glass was because he 1001“” on The brains or some m; :u blin as: specting ocean freights and measures ; boy loves his medicine," what part of when Miss Ugster fell into a deep has been hit by a Comet before this . ’11:,de tie“ with it. .1558 bill book, and saw it marked chalk and. they Sta c. m g ltor their regulation. . lspeech is "love?" Johnny-It's a. 11!). crevasse. Her companions were unâ€" time next year. haw the firm he rpp_lthere. Personally he did not know soon as thinklng becomes necessary! It is believed wait the ahttfiude of ' mama-London Tit-Bits. , able to recover the body. ______3.____ v-u . - , . y _ _______+_____. thoritesmwoysym- -â€"-â€"...___ «.i N , 4- , ' Q30 .21“ a menu" , any thing about the shipping. . v F ale migihgtiidii: the proposal 01' eStabliSh‘ r- , ‘ Lon w“ short. Hg fi Sir Ian For New zedand. Electric Restorer. for Men. 3% , to evade the- At the concludon of the eVIdence Of, ([8 Van 8 cm ling some sort of an international tri- 9 . LONDON, Sept. 9,â€"General Ian Phosphonol”"3““"""Ymm‘lfinfl‘emew .. man had as : . ‘ "113%th fWruleVfl’fnilS. Thou m flies, mazesâ€"Did you collect that bill H ilt h i it t d , , “innovate-stomm .2 . much the MagiStl'ate dismissed the 0398' A 1 III in regulating fl)! bunal, before which 9 compa . am .on' w 0 e _ Sund3y t°-a ten Imandvttahty. Whyandaflm hat hull - fill! an M3 y t Reina ‘ tit their rates from Old man Long? Collector-No. 3” the manoeuvres h it is metally weakness mad at ' to, 01‘ he d£-’ Mr. G H Hopkins K. 0., who mmmionof demagsyr; em 1d“ will beexpected to Jus Y - , , _as,. o no... PM “u man. : ‘ ' ' allelic-p imitations. made on - nose The cooperation of the United States VII in. but he W83 out-“303003 W stated, been muted by the New mp'mm Pm?- “136$ 0”": W M to k“ producing conducted the case for the Lima? fiscaonhreeiomo. gmmdmomlmay be necessary. . Wt. ..-.-._ -...;....;.~.....o...._..__ Mud Governmental inspect their Mt.mymz.om hamlets; ' ,,, ' ill). now if it m_ lDepax-tment, said the court CODId ' Malina? ‘mmm'am'. m. (j. l “ .. h '- ‘ - l -- M . ' £0. .-,,_ P939911”? -.- -. - -,.......... -~--~- For $8.10 at ffiggin'nothanfe “It." ’1 r ,eaaily underaand why the charge F“ ‘ ' . ' ‘ Q ‘ / 7 . ’ 1 I.- ~ - ‘ . . . ( .~ -\ “ : "'â€" ill__New York KlD-BYREE Who is decking a Fortune. .oâ€"u,.

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