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The Chronicle Telegraph (190101), 13 Aug 1903, p. 2

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1': "Belore it shall be lswiul to run , E155” mines over any highway, where ‘1. no tolls are levied, it shall be l Fry" duty of the person or person: l i..A‘*2lltolwtins to run the same to l if: “toughen, " his or their own ex- I lacunae. ell bridges one culverts to to I gonad by such engines and to Ree} E‘s me in repair, so long as the 1 'it way is so used. The cost at such . “inputs shall be borne by the own- C," on oi dinerent engines in proportion ‘ 'itto the number of engines run over ( bridges or culverts." 7 There ere other provisions in the ,rlct, setting forth that “no trac- [gtion engine so employed shall exceed ' in weight twenty tons, nor shall the if rote at speed exceed 6 miles an hour at my time, and while travellin! chrough cities, towns, and villages 3 'r,prtU" en hour." The width oi the lying wheels shell be at least 12 H F es, end the trucks drawn by suclr if euginel shall be a least 4 inches for 'ir, the first 2 tong capacity, and 5 int" i more tor attslt additional further Ur i This Act, wu tamed in 1887, or It, you- ago, when traction engine. V were not in such common use as an present. It seems like a. hardship on C traction engine owners to be com» pellet. to strengthen and keep in rc-' pair every bridge and culvert they econ over on the public highways, . -ully when their services are m such demand, during the tbs-shim; . Ieuon by hourly every farmer in the _ community. The building at bridges 'c, with steel joists, end cement or "Oh, ebutments, and culverts with concrete tile, in the maiority ot instances, will , carry my trmtion engine or other ', hmvy load without any denser of I ' braking down and t e permanence ol the structures will well repey the ex- , tn initial expem thus incurred. - 'tpit. with mm Jan 'itii I“. win I tactic an- m" ‘w though I bridge. it“: Btt tti toth.tactthatmarty ot Illt t W In this, " qrell " in' I , - garta ot the country, ue ' j" m with to nu the weight t tttet The“ as many bridg- P. tt "t «an nm Milt might have Mt _ Way man; to bear a " ‘ “A. would now break them w. Alter ordinary wooden bridges we bun bum . low you: the Mats "N; to deny and usually when the w got worn, a new Booritsg ot ; . is put on the top of the old y no on knowing the state in S, the joists nu. It is the duty ", - pattumurter to look partieul- at. alter this molt important part 't1te, .0 bridges in his road division "tr [king due attention to this mmy “dents and perhaps loss of A mm “It! be averted, The tollowmg pro' , Illa: bu been made tun. sutur ,. of Ontario regarding traction etr - Mum “Mo-Ovul- For "akin; tho question, on hehall’ ot the parents and guardians ot ii) [myth ot the public schools ot Berlin, it n us the intention or the School} Bond to lupply tree text books, out Queen Street eontemporary, on Tues- dny evening mound that “The Berlin Telegraph it opposed to tree to“ book- ud rejoices over the -Bo|ool Boud‘a (“We to any out tho propoul adopted In: you." A mlutlon lull; been mud by the School Bond premium; to supply the - at the public school: at Berlin with tree text books, the Telegraph VII merely all“). tor information re- - the min; mrt ot the n.- ohtiul. The Int ttgtimatirat ot the School - “Minn" to any out a: wagon! ot lat rear, It hum chm be, cum from ot Nun-Rood, - vauld noun to inc the In!“ all In Mum; in- halant '" an. n would-um ml. to easel-0| from an In.) I” MM M by h Nan-Beau! 'settthm'Sleet, but an. M Book mailman. "dttatrtMeprt.9errm,ths Cu- mM(Ou-lculn)m unwound-awn. “out”. n. m- Newman-um.) ”taken-IMP“ --t_mr:--"'Nn “I mundane-uh. " II m.uuwphum "qt-m-ef'.".?'., 03.“. at Mr..- fAiti-ghgtgtteqt.t. M FREE TEXT BOOKS EDITORIAL NOTES. l _-ttlt-gt-ttF 753% ""_ TRACTION llamas. h ..‘J’mm but: iguana-dug. T...-'-'- . “‘7‘ -- w;- .. , - ‘___ ---ah mi - _ e.iiiiLFiiiCiPg,ue2'l,'t gnu-2mm“: “i” Gioi-tc'ameu.". “It and» w maul-Ii i'aiiGaiFinitttttt "“ ovum-(L'Olm and“?! mm. m it Winn and - tom.“ windmill? no. with wild-M doe. it. "It will not In In. to any a mum: this Bunnie. 'the - Cum. 1: "and“ “on mm; with at and Mom on: when, m on man: ot amputation, the more orsll he: mph be alumna! to trade with use "It ot tbs world independ- ent ot uy “new: u might. supply. “We no inciting s (calm; ot "ru- ry Inn ”operand: would he more protNatM to! both. . A -cg-c -.__ ..-....... "If; mm to which we cannot than be so Won " we hue can in am pm, and was we ac to cumin“ momma! tnde tenuous with (land: '0 mu lave to oxen uunelvel to retain our lull shun In [more cauy Undo with counties be- yond sen.” That lat year the Unwed bum total imports were t1,tn5,7S1,sli8, m Immense ot $112,430,590 me: the ore- ceding year, or shout 8 3-5 per cent. - _ ,._ o...-,-, ceding year, or shout 8 3-5 per cent. --. That cumin imports uscreased, The Municipnl Council ot the Tp., roughly speaking 5 per cent., or Bear- of Woolwich met at St. Jacobs, on .y )2%,3UU.000. the gun day oi Aqua, A. D., 1903. That the United States' total ex- pursuuit to siysurisment trom last parts were t1,i393,'MI,6i'7, " tttcrease session. All the members present. The ot but tiiti,749,77tr" om the preceding Reeve in the chair. up mime. all year, or less than 3 per cent. the previous session were read tel That. Canada's exports ot home adopted. Br-Law No. 502, to mess products were $211,640,385. about the Township ot Woolwich tor the ;818.W°.000 over the preceding yen. yen: 1903, tor County, Township and lor nanny 10 per cent. other pupa-es; By-hw No. 503 to That the United States upon ol levy e special rate on all the “table. Iii,'?':,?':?',:? increased only 34,545? property oi the tsupporters ot Public 806. or I. little over 1 per cent. . 7 Schools to raise the sum of 82,341 nil That the Unltod states export m muuhcturen increased only $4,645,- 806, or a. little over 1 per cent. That Candle export oi mimuiae- turerl increased $2,250,000 or neuly 10 per cent. A pretty good showing isn't it t And yet there He people who never me ot crying that it Ctnada is to become a. great and prosperous coun- try we must imitate the Yankee pol- "cy. _ Canada is doing well; just give her "About snx years ago lor the first Lune In my lue 1 had a sudden and some attach of diarrhoea," says Mrs Alice Miller on Morgan, 'lexns. "I) got temporary mnel, out it camei use/r gym, and tor six long years 1 _ lune sunered more misery and “any l .hu 1 can an. n. was worse than lentil. My in“ spam!- hundreds of town tor puys1cians' prescrip- uons and treatment. watnout. avail. anlly we moved to Bosque Coun- by, our present. home, and one day l .mppeneu to Ice an “Norman. ct wtiasutreriautd cone, Cholera anc Diarrhoea Remedy mm a. wtlmomal lot' a man who had been cured by u. line case was so alumni: to my own him I concluded to try the remedy. “he rum: was wonderml. I could ,nudly realize that 1 was well again, lor believe it could be so after having tsunami so long. but. that one nettle ot medicine, costing but a. new cams, "Canada is doing people a. chance. VERY REMARK ABLE CURE DIARRHOEA. ikriirirr:tri Jew, cutec Torooto Aug. ir.--Tto Interline id made here that the London News, which has been since its origin, in 1895, an independent evening paper. will go out oi busxness Aug. 15. In as early days it was under the dir- ectorship ol Walter C. Nichol, now oil the Vancouver Province, and later ot" Amine Bremner end George w. Yag- ea. private tsecretary to Hon. E. o. 1trey It in aid that the present owner, Mr. Hawkins, bu lost. over 1330.000 in the enterprises. n has been taken over, it in laid. by the London Advertiser, (Liberal), end the Free Prue), cunservative) " Layne ot much below 310,000. g Amalgamation with the Advertiser wee talked or some [can .50.. .but {the (he! tell prongs. an owners ot IP ml holding on me “H.006. Cari. F. B, WI. u-M. P.P., toe London, jmuh an prune“ one“ an ode! of }$10.000 an: the lot election, with “new at starting a. new Liberal PK per, but the on: vu raga-ed. Static“, Aug. b-Trok on the u. l T.R, in - tor nix houn yum turd-y by . taut-up or when in seclusion " Ion“. F'mqirt, 318, mm: Keri-um vu mum-5,; ,uuGamtai'u.deetratmta.eri, t"lt. by: WNW“ on“ In- k: . 0. an vu com- puter mod n! a. ttther No. Not. ttm a! 150. m Davy. 'rtogth, commonly W. In!" No. tM mad . my!“ ml. at W at ttt dd- uto-I be tmah. m - m - into '" an. The ml an! slun- “I. tr m. TI. cum u ”not b “a hull. IT ls WORTH NOTING THREE looms comma LONDON NEWS TO DIE. (Humlton “my! 31277156: rare by all drugtpsts the United States uni-5 we cannot 0F iTiiG iid '" .ihia2dlif.aiaur " I Ie', . J. Jay,“ R"' _ ‘ MMS mm ME'f-, C" ' an: out? reb_g' ttttel , - _'thti - lit . r was a _ trr'? van *W- I 'll-ii'?:,,'?)",').")'".,,',] rit,1 “I”: D an .5, C h I ,CI- n . - b o “It: Ie I IU‘ I”. I» an a M pins. “in we in!» b not. it 5 m. A in: you} «an all. an . pm a! tehttat an do u. l - - m “Inna Dear a - hon that: at, to the denture-t on Stray. it" wen n In north a ammonia at Spruce (new ad to“ to Vacant. [he] Tiat%d the will ot Fun "ere my mgrt Mr. Puma. tumor“ ot 81min. They my on new-mu u:- oouuu we got ot "no you. rock Ilide we“ not. in the [out overdnwn. Massy ot the houses that wen mm are now being moved to e gnarl uinunoe "my Iron: the poitst ot ttap- zer, um some ot the humus: men go 5 couple ot miles out ot town to sleep. Mr. Dunke My: that neither tongue Bur pen pun da'aibe the some, It must be seen to be sppreciated. in me Spruce Grove district they met may tonne: Woolwich lumen. The crops in that diltrict on looking ex- cellmt. - tb grant to the sever-.1 school sections ior the year 1903. And By-Lo' No. 504 to assess the several school sec- tions tor the you 1903 were rend a first, second and mm time m pas- Mr. Boat at West Mouton, appen- ed More the Council tutti presented a ohm lor collimation to pay doc- tor bill, and other expenses incurred during scarlet. fever in his family, which he seemed to think might. have been prevented it more cation had been observed by the omeitus ot the local Board of Health in quamntirt- ing other premises in the neighbor- hood. Mr. Bulges of the we place Mao asked tor oompensatim on account at sickness in his funny. No action was taken in the use ot Mr. Baal. and Mr. bases, in regard to compensation for scarlet lever cas- Mr. Jacob Filling“ ot St. Jacobs, wu appointed Pound Keeper in the place and stead ol Henry Cress, who declined to accept an! ottiec. The Clerk was authorised to in- struct the Township Solicitor to notify MI. Louis s. “the: to re. move his (once train the Puunc High- goy ct " tum on Lot No. M, A2. .T. l At the mating of the Woolwich Tp. Council held in St. Jacobs on Aug. inn, the [allowing accounts were or- "iered to be paid:-- Bonus tor wire rersce.--Noatt Weber, $32; Amos Eby, f par, $11.25; Thor Stickitey, h pay. $6.25; Titman S. Martin, $16.75; John Vogle, ‘u.15‘, Wm. Emmerich. "5/i5; Jesse Pen- lold, 812.60; David Sender, $10, Jas. Pixie Mon, $14.25; Isaac Math, $10; Levi B. Bowman, lumber, spikes and work, $44.05; Geo. McAllister, tor plank, $2; G, Etsy, tur lumber, timber and spikes, $60.50; C. D. Bow- mui, tor engineering, tees, 84.50; N. Shoemaker, tor building bridges, $14. Mr, John Etch, tor building bridge, $24.75; Wm. Ritter, tor cednr posts, tl; Benj. Miller, tor cedar posts uni railing, ti; Peter Algeier tor putting in sewer pipe, tt; Philip Algeier, for teaming md putting in sewer pipe, l thy, 85.50; Edvard Meyer, tpr et- tenduice on the family ot John Goon. re order of the Chairman of the local Board of Health, $5; Chas. Denges, on account ot lighting Imp " West Mantra-e bridge, 89.40; Win. Houer, for sewer pipe, 810.60; Joooph Lemon: for “with; bridge " Joseph Bay- der's end Andrew Brown': lgrms. 38500; David Miller, tor working on road mneliine, 819.55; Geo. Bulmer. V tor Work new 101d as per contact... $155.00, John A Hume, con-table dptiel, re John (loan. during quoru- timr, $2. Tobi-4565.65. The Council “In Adjourned to meet again st St. Jacobs, on - the . am, day at October. ttext " nine I o’clock B. m. JOHN L. WIDEIAN, , Clerk. E mm. AM. “I, ma. (“It wrung Town Coun- cil . - waning. “pound It. m N. To“. a mumm- in in.“ a in” to". when ad an 0.- can. It. To“ im lonn The W. however. can he vill - m tht mantel. "amt . a“ louver aeeqittttttae-+trt Mullah a» “may“ 'tPte-ttthe.'.' - lo- any. an Indium “1.6mm In. Union‘- In i"rGt-tntut-tV" In "sor,mrrso.riagtsedetuq "tntitatusyeePtt, pro- tutit,mud.t.rrnretertmnri' mus“!- - Gwynnolln.Ngua'l 5mm itai-yrqyett?itb" mmuwmpmw 'muyvnl-amm WIthom-hth ,mgmmmnmmmwmhflyfllw pmdhnhwflmumdlmuuotwm‘ (ti!it/'i"s'h2)ith"irit harm’s-old: ' m.“ f -u‘m _altfaf, n at“ Sttt,t,ihfa'ltgtgtS" ikTi', min” palm iiTfiitiiliitii'ii?ii5,ieh,tlp, Lthitytyiett, WOOLWICH COUNCIL F-Bu-lil Town Cagn- "a.GaTi'i'G 3‘67 an“ A "own-Minna. _;~"3“*'j 2tti"eattt't,tr", " Mani-n a“ "T ”-IMII- pl..- ttturtemkelt 1GTcTGiGr'iirira,stuV' otrBai.xtau%rrst"o. " pm I. may. FattrtMt on“... “m an and a: mum pun-I a! mi: “d w cum-nit! at um ' hm! mums qterl 91m 0- “0 Well-Id Ki"! n Chine“- Th ammo Lock Compa" "I“? an. in manna “.575 on Wv from '" Perth maul. ad $316,100. .. LGUG 1iriirTG's," m- v... Hindi and “Muen'. 00” mm: at Wuuloo 1|qu m Guam -gry.--au. John Laid- law, Pulley Block. In: wk! 1 - um I”: od well unwind hot-nu. muxrttared by luau Sun Chan uni m. ot Hamlet. for tin Berlin Poor House. The price was do“ on to $400. manta Schultz and Jemima] Helpeler, have been served with n notice that A. D. Wellord and Wm. Renwick. thrash weir counsel, A. E. Cole are going to upped the meat cue to, the Judge of the County Toust in Chamber! " Berlin. l The GI.“ Manner is responsible ‘lor the statement that Mr. Joneph Seagull. Md'., bu already itttimat- ed to " friends that he is going out Iat politic. This is evidently the hrtrt step in carrying out the understand- ling between Mr. George Clare end gill-mic“. A number ot Chinese who entered Canada during the tiseal year which ended on June 30th, last on puyment ot a poll tn wan 5,229 and the re venue received was $522,900. This is en increase ot 1,721 in the number.‘ and $172,150 in amount ot revenue ov- er last. rear. Messrs. F. H. McGuignn, transpor- ‘ution manger ot the G.T.R. end G, ‘C. Jones, superintendent oi the mid- dle diVision, were in Guelph on Wed- nesday, conferring with the City Council Ind Board of Trude oi that cigr, regarding the erection ot anew depot it the city gives the G.T.R. the Victoria Jubilee perk, or in consider- ation of g nominal lum. Nothing de- fatite was decided upon, r-" otaeThieThertur. Here In some extracts from a re. tent competition in Truth relating to queer saying: by uuldren '. "What do you know about the in P pawn in round and hot, and can in it.' "What is the "" of the woollen trade P" "The trousers.” "Where is Stirling ?" “Stirling is a town in the south of England noted tor Its silver." . "What do you know of Walter Scott t" "Waste: Scott was also known is Mr. Waverley, and he took the name of Anderson, and called himsett the Wizard of the North, and went about 7 doing conjuring (fl-Eta" A Wu... Wm, '.'rr"'#"""e'T)M Boy's answer to: "What do you mow of Nelson ?" "He was a brave sailor, but not a good man. He unil- .ed his collars to a mast. He helped smugglers. and said ever! man should do' his fury." A geometrical class had been made co understand that a straight line was the shortest distance between two given points. They were afterwards tsked to define a circle. The mswer given was: "The longest way round between two points." . . " n. e Wlwccn twv run..." "Give an account of the South Sn Bubble r' "The South See Bubhh an e deep-laid scheme to disturb the peace, of Europe. Oliver Cromwell m his face against it from the first, end when it was brought in he stamped :hrice and cried out l Take any that bubble Y Then the bubble immediate- , bunt.” "Now, boys," aid the teacher, “when t all out the name of a country, (in me the title of that union’s filer. Enigma r "A King?' vociferatod the Mk ttass . "Holland ?" "A Queen I" they relied. "Turkey ?" . "A bsitau,'1 lone promptly to,“ "Russia t" FROM A WOMAN'S BTANDPOINT Af bu in taiirts.-- “I! son. at the boomers, 'sigarette, and pipe molten could on» a vim! oi we" on Inc-GI- " pool. do, who Normandy In. to can. In can.“ with “In At ttate., they iqrtteld crawl am all die, or eh: Mom. I an" m an In; " No- calls lulu '50 low M: not. Inc In - d "e - “So-muvau “Rania." repeated, the teaeher, and a tmatt boy answered. "Mean, sir, II! We King not Emperor, They " aim a Bazaar i" -diGktetutr-iueetr -iaitsrteitertde1_e'. "I. ouaiatt-Ct"ftPt.rPEt " ”do, amnmdmnltnu in loot, um. In!” tel?, Mgr” tttnit-tor-tNe ‘vlo wan cleanly an - Inch titi-"iao9,"eC'd.irt'.', I at. "mim In. mum'- mucu- nmnydnmotmm'v munMnMwo-nvitl u no: In. Ham-’- grit and leu- tor-tutter')?. '0 -ereitmrtnrtrq" dun. "iiSktkir-dtr-.Ce (3&0!me 'iiiiauafi-i.0ytttbr.. “ chum.“ ”a! iiGiiirFtiiefqtto_dt A writes in . Sort-m, Pa., jour- “a Jaime iEtffii'ne,'.'t2hu",',5 th'llt amino-II "' iuri"iu-irhdwttuntereE.0- 'gteS"aili2rt.Mt= tm "gs.rtt.-eerte. "WM “nonhuman-vino» mi» 1...... saw I: out; and, b h but In In Invert-tn i.duAit-rtimhrtr 9- mom“ PPP. Nobody but"! not! rem .go on cm "I“ am Prod“ it on - Tho mm tau by honm.mlu-$ - I: banal-HIM“: “It mama-unto! mates 0013.3...“ “001th part.” Ito "ertants." ‘mll _'dtati6sr.ltseNNe inns. man-My. and lug-pro- 'ta/tobtuse-aut-tOrr, im- mummmy hm tagr ton In“ "tattiatted atPater- tteta',.---)" at uni-smut. In mum column. This mum: lamps!" tJtturio Mammal“. Chmborldl'l Colic Cholera. at Dhnhoes Remedy. About eightggx months Mo Mr: W “w... -.._._--_ WW - B. Inning, Alina], N. Y., widely known in ttBdes circle: a the repres- entative ot the Albany Cumin! Co., "ran sunning from n "dusted a, tuck ot diarrhoea. “I cried Chamber lnin'n Colic. Choker and mm Remedy,” he nyl, "and om immediate renal. I cheerfully recom- mend um medicine to than manu- lr saluted. Bold try all drugBisU. aa; i'iTthkes oiféles " the repres- _ " alum-o ot the Albany Chomical Co., "'eu'Jl,"'2l'fl WM‘ ttiett nu sunning from n planned up on to "" '" do; “mm luck ot diarrhoea. “I tried Chamber bin “d M189 the ultlt'lo h not ain'n Colic. Choleu and mm Gi ' to d " the! ' o ' Remedy” he nyl "and own. ' u' e " n “° ”In" _ mun iii'a'te relic! I l, Mort-111 "can .oct latch: in “cannula; The list mom: dill 2iGiiiG to those nimllu- of judgu lo " totiowa:--Peter Chris- I, aMteted. Sold try all drugBisU. It mm ter;, Alex. McLean, ol _ Lulmn Place, J. M. Gardhoture, ol - . , Wuhan, J. W. Hurt, Kingston orur.l W WOMEN WERE MEN. Cnmpbcll, Woodville; A. C. lln'llmnn; q . Brahu' R. S. Stevenson Annular I 'H , M I J l ' I l t who. 'des', in cti,tt,i,"ddt auntie in: “gym Carleton Piace; Alex. willingness ot most ot us “give on: 2','ltly 'tttp/Ita",',"; ilf'r,'l; oi live! over spin. touches 0114M cur- 2firii't (3.19 J e E It i, 'ld "I ious phase ot the question, Abe or in"; john has; .MMILFJ , fl :znéxP‘5M desire ot women 't be :lule, Onondaga; s. B. Fuller, ot ‘One oiten hears the expression WWW”; l, F“! pol, fuel“; p. Irony women,' he says. ' "Oh, it 1 iu,'.l"t'e','a: "itc.ett;dr',fi,QCl2,i2 were only a. man t" “I should just f", “F 'E . . PI."?!', Thorn- like to trea man once l" “I would ale; W. F. ydd, Highfield; f.. N. give anything “)an . mm t" In all my" Slmcoe; Dr. J. Standish, ol honesty then, or in as much honesty gwr'gg“, G?" HmmN er, 2'ry". as Ibo is obliged to have. is not I . y Br, even e; . - . w.- . l..- _,. v... incision. Abbittgton; R. B. Drnntlord. ‘One olten hears the expression Irony women,' he says. ' "Oh, it 1 were only a. man t" “I should just like to be: man. once t" "I would give anything to he 1 mm !" In All honesty then, or in " much honesty as she is obliged to have, is not . wow, when she is thinking otliv- has her lile met again, thinning o, living . Inn's lite t ls she not wish- .ng to set an example to her hue. band, who hats shown himslel so lit- tie sole to set an example to her, and lor whose discipline she is believ- ed ottenest to indulge what seems to he s min ISpimtien t Us . v-.- ._.,.___V_V 'A wry strange thing in regard to this is nut. men are never heard sigh- xng to be women. The weakest, th unhnppiut. and most abject ot men, A: not known to Wish himseu s we mm; and when he considers living In: me over again. n is certainly n In.“ life that he has in mind. He is per- Aectly willing to allow that a war WELL KNOWN ALBANY nun "V": H" 9 man is much better by nature, wiser by teaching, sweeter, lovelier, gent- .er, nnd yet he does not. 3.5:: to ~hange his lot with hen; it he were . . --.- k- twin-I'd Lluusv - -v.. ..____ W, . a beggar and she a queen, he would not He is (and ut tstvying, in prim. And out ot it, um. Women have by .at the safest, casxest, and pleasant.- est time ot It; but still, somehow, he was not envy them enough to one: ’ . .., “vil- out. n... em, _-_- - 7 - changing places with them. He will tell them, as he has olten told them, that they no the real rulers ot the world, and that in the sacred quality ot daughter, wife and mother, they ere the holiest beings on earth; he bow: down in worship to them, but he lures them their altar. He does not think it any great thing to be A man, but he is not surprised that the objects ot his idolatry should some- times declare themselves eager lo de-) scend Irprn their high places to be men, in the dust and grime at “him, the din and heat of bottle, end the wild, useless charts to coupe from the struggle ol lite. He understands 'tttat they wish to be men, in order to Show men what men ought to be, and would be it they were women, and thet they ue not meaning per- mmently to be men, end he forgives to their ignornnce and inexperience, whet he could not otherwise mount tor. He lorgiven it with . smile, end ponihly with A chuckle.‘ Slight injuries omen dlublo . man. and cauuc several day» In. 0! ttme, and when Mood poison develop, ”mailman result in the Ion oi I land or limb. Chmbotldl’q m 811m is an glaucoma Wt. Who- 0le to mste, brune- nd m it an than to with] “I with- o6t ma.'arratiott, naut- my _ . _7_ “h h $12:on blood" when all drtaqti. my. lama-Ix. J. A. laid- h', If” Malt. Hax6irvills, “a . W -1teqh, ot me you“. um an. an mm“ " a. mutual. M a. m u . 7;;i'iiiiiii mm summon pun .. A "AA..- As. M wan-Iv- .-'_- -eHee - Non-mo: will; the ma:- d In C.P.R. Ira-W to Godar- H. a! m alt a. 'N""" pou- :M on a. 0.”. “nonu- to mm d. 'Pe “New”. at CWMI‘M VALUABLE TIME SAVED, Anni C.P.R. CONNECTION BUG“ 'MBUgtrRY POI "II an Inn For we r, l'i'drd'a"t'= the TtttAmr-tako a “In“ “a"! F "rr)i:C'i'j,i?jiiifilaLt, s. F.tl La 1tateqt " kart nix MUM Biiiii" authentic teapot, and you’ll has the but - 'st is!“ Gait Reporter.-- Lieut-Col. Acheson has received from the directors tal he North Waterloo Agricultural Soc- aety u: invitation to hue the 29th, Wltexloo Regiment attend the annual mm, which is to be held in Berlin on} Sept. 30th. lt is proposed to have a regimental parade in the titernoon, with heteliion drill end (my exer- l ises. in the evening there will be e military tuna in which will take pen. ttttt regimental brm end bugle hands, and hand: trom Waterloo, WelleIley, and Elmira. The Society will my all expense. ot the red coats. Ott lichen ol the Regiment the Lieut.-CN. has accepted the imitation. Montreal, Aug. 5.-"The [tones to the enact. that no haven": will be required In Munch; min yen Item the outside are, Without. toundstion. and as being nun out by interested yarues," wan the autumn made teaterday by Mr. Robert Kgr, PBtk- snger tunic manager ot the Cumi- iau: Ptugitie Railway. _ Blue _lli,iirli.)t/i!tlrl, Ceylon, »,ea . An old folks concert will be given , mum- nt unmsby Puk on Friday night. The announcement ACCEPTS THE INVITATION will bo holden in " his. tangy]: " Grimsby puke ye V11 (1th) day ot " VIII Oth) month (August). olye you MDCCUCHI, " winch * Int ot sang: and worldlyo tunes, any” ot whych wen ”use In the yen ot our Loed, 1786, will be 'ee. -" lyn- uvw, in)". n... ..__'_V -- -_ use place- stall bolus. Y'doon nun be open by only. candle-lulu, which in " " ye m laud clocks, 1nd ye angina! mil but " mittab. u later." PROF. CASSELLE IN BCRAN- TON. Senna- Time-tarf-AN Arst hllool manna took place a My Arte ttsets est. 5 a!!!" tnrt. ”Nil: hy --"* - -- - 221?." '31“? - "‘"”; -". Prat. Caulk, a New M. 4hrt., cm. who 1- civil: -itas 'ee- form under the -iees M m can“: Ruhr” Canyuy- Atortt iiiGGru,rereirtht1"te.ptr? yum“, to WWII. W “W “to his ttrat mp m tho km!- eonunuul lot at use: cutou- did .11an at mat-on“. - ot tttn mnuumvntollclli- m MMWIY moi-Unh- crtt a. paraehraU loan apd (“Rum de sanded mo sun’s aw". The bar. lool cuno do" In"! The mn- lla tn a can!” "m- Club in we: MI so “unclean n nu " 1003, m n “in holds and: an will to ot lime“, [or u toar- - no. no“. u would! all l I.” g! pod - an “km-o Th hut-men it the and. d " own-1mm unmuumo! ttt c...“- a “who. mnm "a immxymumm a IT, ms. and I”. Jot Sun-ll I...npcu-u._vbo|uun It- trlgl,h'ieMt"dhtl tun. .‘WM “to.“ .mpmuuuwm u 'iNt,ttir1t4Tltl.? ml- t,trJ,1'llltul'flt M an"! _ us-Nr A!!! EXPERT JUDGES AP- POINTER Gum synginge nggetipge, which an“ Morteneonlt'l . pawl"! MANITOBA HARVESTERS OLD FOLKS' CONCERT ”Judi-nub! BOWLING TOURNEY. How and Where F .. To Borrow Iitrusr In] form. Bear “WON- mam- Quaint“. Pt) ..a s-ot-ton-b. "mum-um th- hl - " I. insular-omin- "I I. 'ar-i- - BUOKREW I 00.. In. " ad W In. A... WWI“ . art. DJ‘WIIIIMI'II. run Insunucl can“! _ llCORPOiATID an an. _ mm um um bani-norm sauna. . BOARD of Gsuxrroms. I...“ .5. Wm _ Dr. J. M. W955. " _ ijihiua mm Beware of Some people claim to all nothing but Com ammo: Mum 1 beg to announce to the mum of the TWm-City that I an as. out on who has s_CoM Swap plum,“ therefor. the only one who on season than. mm Always on land “other with gttetgttg of "my "" B. Elm Motor. "WHAT": IBIS! com AnionocvunmI-nn. [and uqu-anncmum (In. Manta-COW Guru huh-um. Him-hm th-nth-nunlh- Mum cot-b. WHIh-d‘hwuu hunch teD-'Mem. UnubthodMl-n Gin-4 h nan c Ila-Ibo villi." WI. SPABTZEL. -- Ft New ma. At the City Meat Market. F You ilttd no him no coloring", pe-ttit" or ttiatmtt. m and. Our In. In " No lumdcu.’ The arm demnd trauma in 'ttttatt" to". In are who of that guilty. “DIM“. " J.mem.‘m BAIS AND BACON OUR SPECIAL- W. In" uncured “other lot of null M e.ttU. I. . 0mm. P. B. alum-m M -. I}... m - mm». Ind-h- 01?me t (From the Minn-um!!- Time.) Gammon In". changed . put deal In no In” low yen”. 0mm: in becoming . (omnibus rival in the mien-hum mum of the world. She has " mm plun- rapidly mung up win the but 0! settlers--- Iron the Uttited Shun-1nd no ml- h- an burn-Cue Illa? lot -t.. tum u pow; " a it an!” to lug m In!“ m m uh. at ~_ not - tte Uni” Shh " I - use a In. a do IR. an I“ 'rrtteMtm I.“ h w. . huh ms I”. _ B. T. (ll. In”... Me. ”N.‘ m “In. Bar B0atKBllmBoT2eSaCot ' - A arm't Ltttyt qeeptee CANADA’S SELF-DEFENCE and "er-ae lmitations. ”may

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