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Lindsay Weekly Post (1898), 9 Aug 1907, p. 7

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966 Tait “5 1., BY, 'WWMI‘S Storm lad. is con-f it?“ Fhe 17th, 13th all): 19th. As MM, begins it will grow mama: Rmfl' (£313?- in the west (the :bal-ui «an: ‘ w mm and mam ; um '0': min. wind and thank:- u, m WWW! across the. 8011‘s! “gnawing their culminating stag- 4 w” “Minus the: 18th mm m. . r stWm period covers in 31k ‘5_'P°Warthe2lstltn-the Fig-m3 this patina}: the moqn fimwgwmaat,mn on, - _ "J A Bunch of Storms Predicted to Match July. W. HIGKS’ AUGUST fOREGflSIS *‘ 1 ~ ‘ i§§+¢+§z§§§z§o .EOzzz§§z§§zz§§z§” Ax w §§§§§:§£ 99‘093 §§OO§§ 90:; gigw ' I ‘Wiuass will grow into «cza- " “l. Storminesa and precipiu: L A J'e'zular storm period extends 9 tin 19th to tha 14th. It is gen- ‘0'! the 12th and wild comm a i" be””3113? between eat and 0.9 ‘OOOOOO. VQQOzOQ .0000000000000 0000000000000. .90... 00:0. Special. 3 dozen Men’s Shirts. fine print, many difierent patterns, all sizes. worth up to $100, August Sale 69¢ Mlllinery During August all \Iil- linery 0‘063 at half price. flames of the comm-y. 03 and \Vednasday, the 13th If you are tam «wast jOli Your storm :1 dz.) or two on who are far, to the east .0: the storms before they White Lawn Waists circular yoke, of lace and embroidered fronts. all sizes. Waist Sale $1.25 Blouses of White Linen a n d spotted Muslims, Peter Pan style. Regu- lar $1.25, Waist Sale ................ 98c Print Blouses, suitable for house work, made of good washing prints. all sizes. Waist Sale 45c Three dozen only Lawn Waists, trimmed with in- sertiOn and lace. sacral styles. Waist Sale 490 Waists of White Lawn embroidered fronts, tuck- ed back, collar and cuffs lace trimmed. Regular $1.85, Waist Sale. .98c Seven Days of Walst Salllng at cost Can’t always 'apply the true old speech “ All things come to those who wait.” For the best things go first, and if you’re going to buy Home Furnishings it's easy to do it now as to put it off. \Ve’ll fill every day, all month, chuckful of interest for peOple who are right in earnest to choose the best furnish- igg yaloes to be had_1n the best time in the year to buy them. LINDSAY, Home- Furnishing Festival AUGUST HOUSE-FURNISHING SALE KLY POST. LINDSAY: (One Door East of Dominion Bank.) yacht. An 18-foot launch will be overloaded it more than six pet-sans are carried, and lives endangered. Pike poles and paddles are also a necessity on board. as no one can tell when the engine is going no stop. If the engine stOps in a gale, and no‘ means of locomotion are at hand, the. launch is extremely liable to fall into the trough of the waves and upset. hem tho Signszcu mummml The recent disaster in Toronto, when nine young men lost their lives through the upsetting of a gasoline launch, should be a salutary warning to local owners of launches. Careless- ness is olten very evident in the operation of these crafts. A danger- ous feature is the overloading of a ‘of low {barometric conditiom in the gsouth. northerly winds and high bar- ‘ometdr will toblow inland storms {mom .the northwest, making floats more than a passisbility in nottiharn sections during; the last (week in Au,- CASTORIA. .1“ ,Ths Kind You Hm Always” . FRIDAY, 'AUQUST. 9th ’ Better see our $1.25, ‘ 2 00, 2 50 and 4-00 Rugs, only a few left. and best of allâ€"half price is yours. Carpets Good heavy - weight Union Carpets, 36 inches wide, cut and matched free. August hale a yard ............ 30¢ Window Shades In cream, light and dark greens, rollers guar anteed. August Sa’e ................ 35¢ Remnants at Big Savings Flanellettes. Towel Linens, Lawns, White Cotton, Prints, all lengths ‘ and many cases at; half price. Tapestry Our- talns 5 dozen pair in beauti- ful assorted colors and patterns in grounds of wine and green, good full size. August Sale, 9. pair .......... $2.25 Rugs Suitable for bedrooms and dining rooms, revers- ible, assorted patterns and colors. August Sale each ............ 75¢ gslmnmumspm mt [AW KEYSâ€"En Manta. {rhofings Clut- dord Keyp, mm 1 M3 mouths. BRYANâ€"In Lindsay on Sunday, July 28th,1907, We Bryan, raged r13 mitts, 3mm unflathsama 35km HOWE. â€"In (Lindsay on Tumduw. July 30th; William Hawe, Bog-ed 79 7W: ' H "- [WILLIAMS â€" To Mr. and Mrs. Rhys Williams, of Lindsay, on Tuesday. 23rd July, 2. son. - TURNERâ€"Om 3mm. July 18th. tgmMr. and Mrs. P. LHMW” oi. ONTARIO. MACLEAN.â€"At Na Petenhoro, an -F , 9:907, 3t“ Milt. and we a graat deal of tobacco. Dc stimulate your brains ’6” “1 don’t. know, but it makes forget that you’re hungry. Umbrellas Men's Umbrellas, good size, steel rod. "paragon frame assorted handles Reg. $100 and 1.25, August Sale ...... 89c Men’s fine Lisle half Hose, fancy fronts, in navy, grey, tans and blacks. August 5 ale ................ 23c Gloves. In ladies’ sizes, 6 1-2 to 8, in black and white Lisle. August Sale, per pair . . . {15¢ Corset Saving “Veribest,” a famous D A Corset, made of fine quality coutil garters attached, sizes from 18 to 26. August sale. . 48¢ Hosiery. Ladies’ American ribbed hose, sizes 8, 811, and 9 only. Regular 25¢ a pair. Aug- ust sale. . . ....... 19¢ Belts. 5 dozen Lad- ies’ Wash Belts, embroi- dered backs. Worth up to 250 each, August Sale ............ 2... 15¢ 0n Grub Street. notice that you litexary men graat degl qt tqbacco. Does it Seven nays’ Sav- lngs In Ladles’ and Men’s Wear DENNIS. BIRTHS N0- 1 Haulawood-ava F mdny. July 26th. you t3 ”9‘ ~M-iss Gertie LaMgn-te. of Gondon Mackay'ls, W'mnipez. who has barn visiting in 1mm. lqfit y (or Id- Imtonwmm mu .. 1°an 4M1: «Thus. «Blackwell, oi! Tomato. is View; in town. â€"d)r. M. 8. Annie is in Oshawa to- flaxoematuiz the Civic holiday, â€"Master Orr Fanning is visiting ’Loxneville friends. â€"M.r Joe Youuz. at Toronto. is via- “in; in town. jdr enjoyad the trap. abut mound mm, the keen air aggmvatod rwher than alleviated his omnzih, as hehad been told Mould. remit. He says (311:; wheat crop will be short of thatun laatygar.flmtthetfiamm arranot worrying, as they expect to make just as nguch money by reason 01 ~Sdngtt.-Major and Mm. Martin ‘rc- tuxncd on Friday (110m 8 month’s hrép bo’ the Northwest. where they visited bw'o‘ sous all Mrs. Martin is the Dayan aetmemenit. ian Iii-dishon- district. near Saskatoon. Me My I â€"Mr. Norman 1854313901). sand Auditor Emzlasdn. at till! town, but now at W, where he in mg- mist at. the dentin Wis: church. '3 spending his vacation in Lindsay. M'r. Eaglecon has boond- dea'uu' a goon! musician nt Mitch“ :5 6133111151: and OM leader at the Me- thodist uhumh. He visited Mitchell last Sunday. and presided at __thc or- ‘ -â€"M;r. Ger. Britten. Optician. Mon- heal Mm. Britten .uni! Mime; Marjorie and Betty .arrived on Saturday from Montreal. 'The for- mercwill have this evening with: party, m a cruising trip. through AL. W Park and‘ mum taunts:- --Miss 3. Price. of 'Montraal. Jr Iind 111 town on Thursday ona visit .0 her brothzr, Mr. W. Price, loco. motive fonman of the 6.13.11. Miss Pxice left for Sturgeon Point to Visit Mrs. Temple. of Toronto, who is summexing there. 69‘ ,6? â€"Miss (Nellie Hamlett. at Oshawa. and Master Joseph Randal. at Pun. Ferry, {who have been enjoy-m: a amiss around the Kawurthn. Lazn an the Str. Com, were «guests at Mr. and Mina. B. J. qulq, south wand. fl'hursday. are Ibo the the grasses of 8.. -.v J. 3 (Baldwin and wite at Calumet. 513.21 in their beautrtul cottage, anc- rwpwa. . ' Iron-onto, Mr. B. J. Gough, and Mr. Thoa. Brady. town. lelt Inst Fri- day on the gasoline yacht Arnh- mna to enjoy a day)! than; on Sturgeon Lake. -Pxof. Hmnlton. of Toronto, has tckne Mr. Wan-2n .Womley‘s neat cottage for th: month 0! August. M15. H. and two daughters arrivad on Thursday; the Protsssor. who is bLey'Jn the city. will follow latex. â€"Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Byers mve (gone tor a month’s outing to Imper- wash Beach. on Lake Huron. Tin-y ,. â€"-M-r. and Mm. Herb. Byrnou who «spent no past seven mouth: in Cums“, spent a coup“ ot duan town. the 1M cl! Mr and Mu_ Will :Henley, Bacall-st. â€"Gity Muir Hutchinson, at Tue 5'. xx-mincr. l‘aterborowu m town 1 r.â€" “.mgunrrhoP-astamu Ho wu mum to Jametvillo in {he in- wau «1 his paper, -Mr. George .Wright. a form-:- photographer 0! Lindsay. but now of Rochester. accompanied by his wi-‘c and daughter. are renewing old ac- !qt-rintanccs in town. ~Mr. and Mrs. E_d. Armstrong hit: xctmned from a trip to Mantra-3L The sights and acgnery o! the R971! city WI“ ieava a alating impressicn on the visitors. . Evening Post. of August 5 Miss May Mwfieon have 461196! Dom a what to the laitwn‘s gram!- lnthdr. Mr. John A. M: Bound. Scotch Line. . . -Stxatrord Beacon; Hr. ‘Melvillc Anderson. head at the carpet depart- ncnt of the D. F. store, Lindsay. was in the cnty at his homo over San- dny. ~ â€")lr. In Toole. Fishery Inspector. omeemce. was in town Friday. mm “shay Inspector Bradshaw he wok several trips around the local waters. â€"It. Fred Stitch. o! Patcrboro. is visiting his tuber. Mr. Wm. o‘xuch. mhiday he enjoyed. a trip to Rose- dnle and Coboeonk via Str. Manna â€"M'r. W 11 New York‘ has m M}; J. Nealanda’ cottage on whim-at, .Bnmzoon Point. am .WHJ'W. it next week. â€"Mr. Joseph Cams and wife, 0! Norwood .yaued through town on Friday to spend a visit with _ Sir. Edward Burns. Cross Creeks. ~Mr. N. A. Ron. who is holidaying at the Point. secured a couple or nice 'lnnge on Friday after a. low houra' trolling. ' anam- (Bertnm Hooper has .rc hind home mom Potenboro alter Win; In couple at weeks visit“; mm. ‘ â€"Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Oliver 1:2: this morning for Picton to atL-eni the funeral of Mn. Oliver‘s uric-z, Mm. Bcdborough. I â€"Mju Ivy .Watkins. of Midland. hu Jeturnad. after. a pleasant visit to ' Mm. Pearl White. I â€"m-. m. Wth, Pctwboco. land m. d W, wore in Blown ‘yutm than; M. â€"Mias McEachern. bookkeeper of thc Toronto Genenl Hospattl. is wanting Mrs. Swain and M15. dean in town. â€"Mh he ~mm! Irene Edwards. 0!. Potahuro. are “all; their .gnn-J- parents, Mr. and Mn. John Hoop- -Miu Lillie Incumhu rectum-d from Bantam where I118 nu boon rttendmg the funeral of her aunt. â€"Mtp. $13!on at Chnunmda M; t on mean in town: t»: gust mm. J. ownm. out :flul. hurt, me if {(3113}: 137m” 3. the Hun! Dolmen. Brenton Sprung. f AS IRAVflltRS COME AND 60 thflMdfian bmmm.fi.mn . who , Dum- [ont w» m town Friday. mu 0' m and W m .l' at... -Ml’8. D. McMollem of Bethany. is visiting her son. Mr. \V. J. Me- Mullen.town. '. A: J. Gauzh and am. or PITIIY PERSONAL POINTER.- vawell 3nd an Hm I! In (Toronto Star.) (line {atast word is that samebdiv is being screened in the Lin-153v counterfeiting case. It is not Colon-:5 Sam Hughes. M. 1’.. who can pram an alibi. being rarely in his can atitacncx :00th at election two. .....'Ihc Misses Flora and Liam: Courtney. of Toronto. are spending their vacation at their aunt‘s sum- mer home at Sturgeon Point. #5806130 Moflntt and Miss A}- nea O'Neill. at Monte. 3mm :m- on; the many Monte v'sitom in town. mm hit this morning {or Shim Point to enjoy a gamma of W labs my. -'1‘oronto Star: Mr. and Mrs. F. G. Armstrong. of 84 Albany avenue. 1:.“ on YWednesday tor a two weeks' fishing trip on trig Kawartha Labs. â€"Mkr. Allan Gillies. of the Stru- m Herald. joined his :wife. who in visiting Mr. Wm, Galbraith m town. on Suturing night. The! lot; for Stmnzean Point thg‘s morning. -Mr. L. B. Howland. manager of the I. B. O. R'y. was in town. Su- uxday. accompanied by Mrs. Rowland and children. They, were guests nt the Simpson house. â€"Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Reeves. 01 Im- opto. spent over Sunday in town. flaming their parents. Mr. anl Mrs. erd Reeves. Albert-5L, much ward. and owe: friena. â€"Mr. Georg: ‘Rielly. of The Post an“. accompanied by his wife. left on Saturday [or a two wwks' holi- day at Beavcrtoo and other pout: on Lake Sim. “7i! - -Miss Gangland. mamzer at the D. an IF dressmaking department. let: this main; gnu: a couple of weeks not” with Guelph and. Collin;- wall m ~Mr. Boyd Sylvester. of the Bunk of Montreal staff. Cornwall. ha- been temporarily removed to the local branch. Mr. Morgan Johns being of! on sick leave. L‘l‘raed the lens: of Mr dell. â€"Mr. ,Wm. Tctler. o! ' nincnt educationist or the goat of His Honor lan, an old friend. at St â€".\lr. A. G. Lawless. field. is now proprietor land house. Bobcaygcon ‘ â€"Mr James Chambers formerly 0! Lindsay. but now of Toronto. ripen over Sunday in town. renewing oid mcaintances dMnu. Philip Lavric. ‘and. son John P. Laurie. at Rena. Nevada. are v::--' fling with Mr. and. Mm. Samuel Frau chette, of. St. Paul-ct. all: wand. â€"Mr. .Wm. Tctler. of Guelph. a 'pro- uincnt educationist of that city. is the guest of His Honor Judge ARM?- lan, an old friend, at Sturgeon Point. â€"Mr. A. G. Lawless. Unto of Luke- ficld. is now proprietor of the Rockâ€" land house. Bobcaygcon. mving purq â€"M.r. Orwell Rain. of the ‘1‘. Eaton stall. Toronto. and Mr. Coad. also at fforonto. are visiting Mr. and Mn. Bnin. town. -)lr. Howard Brokenshire. o! Tor- onto. and formerly of Sutclittc 4: Sons. is renewing acquaintances in town. . qu Beatrice uni Mute: St, Clue Km. 11 (rot-onto, are n2- itiqg kelgfim “It (dead; in Mn. 430. H. R. Rusavcnr. who Ls en- joying :lfi widen with his family at Bart Hope, mm in town to“. 4k. “Bud" Lennm was among; the .vis’tm’a who came down Sun;- day. 131" is an aid Liam boy. --Mr. A. E. Stuart. wife and [am fly. 0! Toronto. are visiting at Mr J. W. Hill'- for their holidays. â€"Mr.Joc O‘ConnJl. formerly of the :8; J. Googh stall. but now of Torâ€" onto. is visiting town friends. -His [Allie and Messrs. Ghana. am -W. adjunct). d Innate. are raw»;- iqz ad» mm in town. â€"Mr. M Balm, lonnorLy with Mr. 1". Wk. but now 01; Toyota. to. name dawn on Saturday. -â€"Mr. Albert. E. Knight. locom- paricd by his little son. spent. Tox- or-to's Civic holiday. in town. â€"Hra. (Rex) \Villiuns and Mn. z). Wiggins. of Cardinal. are waiting Mu. Winters. Victoin-Iv:. --Mr. R. H. Wnlbs. at the Con”:- Aging. stall. in a guest of M:. u. B “that: at Sturgeon Point. â€"Mrn ..\Vm launder l: n sum-day for a month‘s nut in Huston Cold- water and Waubaushme. aura. Bhiney. and hr: thrzo daughters. a! Toronto. at: guests of In. W. G. Cinmon. - â€")Ir. 'J. A. Adam. G! Canaan.“ tom-want Sunday (with X45. 3'. A Boss at 8m Poiat. -m. o. P. Hamilton. of the my}: a Carringe Works. Hamilton. in ma- ing :2. Sturgeon Point. â€"l!rs. \V. A. Fanning and daugh- ter. Miss Bert. Ire visiting [deck at Linden Valley. â€"llr. Claude Paxton. .0! Toronto, wu- visiting lriends in town {or a (cw day- this week. alt. Jack 1W dkgr, manager at the Bovd'dgn Bank, Kirkfidd. spent Burgh: In turn. â€"Miu Florence Winters. Toronto spent Sunday and toâ€"day with he: pucnta in town. Once. in a A. 505- of .N. â€"-Mh Rm. at Cnnni guest (I Mr. and. Mrs Sim Point. ~30. William Robimon. of Toron- tO. united relatives sod other friend- orver Sunday. -)lmrs. Ernie Bolton and Mn:- ville Whit no visiting town niemh. â€"111. and Mrs. George Adlflu. an“! family. of town. are visiting trim-1| in: Olrem‘c. â€")leuu. Thou. 1nd ’chry Austin. of Fcnelon Fnlh,,wpro in town 89t- urdny. â€")[r.'l'hanu McKibbin. of Toron- to. in renewing old acquaintance! in town. â€"Â¥eurs. Chu. Scott and Arthur szoule. of Jnnctville. are visiting in tour. tutu. m - , â€"Mr. B. Sticey. of Eldon township. m in town Stturdny. .-Mr. Edmund Hammett. o: :oron- Ito a man; in ma. â€"w. m: we. mhimt. ot‘No‘w Yark. is man; in town. â€"Min Reynolds and Miss Kuhn. of Toronto. are visiting in town. -Mr. Norman Marks and wife. at Toronto, are visiting town triads. -â€"Mt. has. 'Wfllhmon is on o! thomnxOfl‘Bopucrommomnto my turn. 1 NV! before return H. R. Cr "Z" (0Q ‘thhwood’a Magazine") m: M sympathize wan)”; bun luck in meeting Shaw gt station. Awlul thin; to happen aft .1: tiring railway ojumoyl’ ’ -“ «Winston Chnmhill wires: "I and the country wploome you." â€"- From anew at Today and the Books aim-mm.“ A . .. t Mr. w _Shmv wires: “Heart- MI. (Em Miles mates: “Much Wasting it your “remarks about your. %. War-v not 11:: an PM‘ ‘ lentilp, and postpone At Wkly!” AW 'Aahton mime: "me iota-«stud in your remarks on your (W Who}: at cons: of! may 1 have mic letter mm intents ?" Sir Henry. \Cam'pbell Bannerman Hiram“! naval: any. Na '0: today‘fi mm- A. J .mmrfltm: "I hav: Doubt u to toe mu:- its ut- ‘Hmklabuuy.1‘inn." m b M m {(A flow unsung the scores of tele- gums weaved. by Mr. Marx mm in Wqulapdo , King Leopold mug; "Too busy to write. Ema young: and “ways will be." ‘ landed In Jail. and had no funds pay his fine. In his finial extremity be waived a pin: which he thought would woxk out his liberation. He sent the following mango to bu stepfather. Rack. Rack: ‘1 an dead. Send me $10 to bury mud!) The appeal wan too strong for Kack Kat-x to resist. and the. money was {orth- coming. 0m limb lam (From the Hollon Recorder.) John Shobenay. a well known Put.- to-wutomic Indian. is not as artlesa as he looks. Recently he was engaged in the risky business 0! bootiegging in Oklahoma As i consequence he Wage boys are apt to com pithy plug”. Ono‘mnh ma fluoted by a. apukdrgmenfly. "W'h'en I was at. Harm," he «said in winding 3 brie! address, "the boys had a fine little Qigram with which they M tom when not to be tootp lix. “You know, prdassor mic;- e would any. “the longer the smoke. greater the tire." Commercial and taohnical to $10. an increu: of titty - County pupils. $20 “tines-cu: 0! twenty-five 7 Honor and senior luving. from $2.? to $80. an increase of twenty per cent. . cum-3 a per cznt Form II. from 812 to $15. an' ih- can: of twenty Jim per cent. Form III, from: 815 to $30.31» in- cums: of thirty- three. and one-third Form 1. Iron $10 to $12 a year. an increas: o! twenty pox :ent._ _ Kingston Board of Education. in coucquence of having to pay higher as [alien to teachers. and janitor; and higher rates for fuel no other sup- plies. has made the following increasâ€" es in Colbginte Institute; foes: ;oOO§¢¢¢¢oooooooooooo.....¢.¢.oo;¢o¢ooé oooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooowoé BAIE‘CAUSES OPERATE HERE. mammalian. FINEST 0' THE WORLD'S BANDS MAGNIFICENT BATTLE SPECTACLE UNRIVLLLED ENTIRTAINIENT FEATURES The Triumph of the Time! w. R. wwmzss, Agent Canada Life Assurance 0 Lindsay, Ont. canada Life Assurance Co. your Company. $2000 of which i: now fully paid upand participating in thepmfits of the Com- panynlong as! live. The profits allowed me on theeepolideehasbeenveryatisfactor'yindeed, and! would strongly advisemy young man to invest a laxgely as possible along this line. Yours truly, GEO. A. LITTLE. W. R. WIDDESS. Agent, Lindsay. to $2113 per aen . from $5 per gent. In New Bull “Our tame We must be quite as Winfit. Every night wc lock t 1», «tin binocular «madman taiethcr and the nuts: in the maraimz.‘ , who men-r tdlatd.’ a moment and roplid.; - . "LT-he air W in the malls Ward insulation august heat. in mummy: Illi- mold. in minxdr,’ cube «191:.me “Bails. m walla award mule gin!) and insure a. more mutant A m Toot. .(Youth‘s Companions.) It. is my hand to make an Em- pression on those people whho de- had their was on all as”- 0.;st a ' Fum- mmmfiA'm k2“:- . .Zééic : Wis feats of marksmanshlp th: fol- lowing simple exploits. we are toll, me potion-eat He can auepend a nut- tle. shoot and cut the string. and then bleak the bottle with another shot befor: it huts the ground. \Mm’ a small calibre gun and a. large least pencil he can knock the lead on; “hen the pencil is thrown into the aix, and not inhre the wood comr- ing. A “mite pustimc with him was to start a barrel roiling down hill and put a bullet through the Lung- hole awry time the barrel turns over. .We call this good _ehootlng. bn’ex county. .W. "2... who was a f -râ€" rot in battle. He was a shot (tom! ’wsy-back. He came to the reunion at Richmond and stopped oft. Anna; Tall m In Int m (From the Staunton Spectator-4 There is an old Confederate 801112! now visnting some friends in Grew was started not my yzars ago with a capital of 81.200. of which nearly,- @700 was put into newspupzr allur- tiszng baton the income began to exc3ed tho ontgo. But when the tide tinned it tunnd with a rush. amt. at the 3nd of the first year’s busmsn it was [06:11! that the advzrlisiug had paid for itself tan times over. Publicity is metimas an uphil! genre. but if it is [1115.311 intelligent- ly he who has pluck and parser/cr- emc- cannot lost at it. Intzuigvm publicu.) uecwsarily implies the us: of a medium which will make, aver; shot count. Thar: is no other so acr- t: in in its aim as the influmiifl hon‘c- nzwspaper. Bail in $1000 was tunished. and Mental] was released. The securities were given as follm: $2.50 by: It. A. Hal-shall. $250 by Mr. B. Naylor, $500 by the prisoner. M luau M W ”-01,... “I 5"“ Evpning Past (1 August 5. .; Simon Human, the allegei tug, smuggler. was brought to toun on Saturday night and taken be (are County Magistrate Moore. One of the Ingest soup-making cs- bushmcnts of the United States SIIOI milk“ ll 1m. 1907

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