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The Chronicle Telegraph (190101), 20 Jun 1901, p. 2

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, gens and single ploughs, etc. ty in all these machines is " mess of their construction as "iidrid with similar implements its in Britain. Their lightness is M possible by the use of the material both of iron and bqrltierh enables farmers to work implements with safety, even in psrnively rough cultivation of 1 country. Several firrn8 exhibit built of such light material that "an be easily carried. and car- eonsttucted of hickory also tind in the pavilion. The other ex» include pulp in ite various stages [ N t, wood rims for bitssuluis, “on, eel-pet cleaners, wringing , lawn mowers, fire ranges ' no, school seats, refrigerators, wheels, meal tshtsfierss, ham- _ revolving churns and wooden midinge. As there is no I so keep Canadian products out of Miami, their display at Glasgow will pm to produce results, which will , southern part in that province, , coming tttto general use through- Dominion. mmmrs are represented by , Incl woolen cloths, silk goods, boots and shoes, harness and -v furniture, organs and pianos, full paper, type-setting machines ')otmmi1taral maehinery. The _ implements are self-binding . machines, loading machines, ti , spring tooth and disk .1 “nappies, peaches, cltron, _ as, raaptrerrias, gooststrtrrito {and apples. In addition to P7, there is exhibited A case of ohms. Another prominent h occupied with samples of V _ , claret, St. Augustine and T one of the ttttttat native wines 'tttMe" of the Pelee Island Wine ' . We Co., Brantford, Ontario. , Ismnde from grapes grown ftr In the trade returns ot the next " formation oi a salt oomomC' tt . capital stock of $8,000,000, to pl the output of salt in Canada, 'tfr be a signal for thedbolition of '.. ednty on salt, which is 5 jper hundred pounds on salt in ind 7 1-2 cent: on aaltin barrels, pacing». The revenue from , alt in 1900 amounted to lees $17,000, to that need not be taken l . tat all. This combine is ' by the C. P. R., several of rar lug offieera being at the head ' TttlqJiks varione other trusts, : he" recentlg been formed in K. , will bear very close h- on the part of the authori- . on all Alike dangerous, ':t0" ' for the one pnrpou of the mne- if they get on op- .iti noma of my am - '. balfoolsunna to n Nt r It mmmu in m f I: may, which “ism! . , oomph“ nod interest. I ha been seen here, but it is 'ig - nun: II to occupy a t ”melons pavilion intho rll toll u s portion ofthe , rr Bail. Tho products of the ' the forest, together with il , muhinsry and other ex- ., mldly imsreasriagirtdustrial . in housed in the pavilion, exhibits of the Industrial '_ princlpslly of minerals, furniture snd dress goods." fund obsess are shown; also it".oon and honey; sud among the if“. no tomatoes, corn, pass, "nd pumpkins, while fruits in. {HAL VIGILANCETH F, PRICE . win Smith In the Weekly Far ~33: Tho member: of the parlla- , . I nnly hare, done better if, b] '_.. than- on “knot. .. ._ j of to prime "minister. Hf but: footing. It um.- l y . "out: should moot , - othtsprrittrmtm Mllt ' ' may with!» running q” danger, “notion- . innum- W V thee" In (dun l in- than.” . II (lining power to do no u I. pot-ibis. They now control [has “can: the loud-tum Eggs-mung...“ - a... new“. “hill to “In“! M . a.“ mug-mu no paw-1mm.“ but"! “the United Baton, Ii doping In the very same WA. Eternal vigllanu, POI tho part of the people, ia I‘ My. ”.mm up” In - OF CANADA'S PREMIER PRODUCTS ‘AT GLAB. BOW. Huron Expositor. IVIB‘I'IBBRB. multicul- mttsaaamrtett. "of!“ . 1teAetetaeay,t, .._. I... A“: ThundlhoMolEotb . Rudy, 01-“ d _ Ttttte nodnd Ott-ist-is'". 'etoocmttst-dtttrrmgtumt an» “1106303011111. Poe our A - or ~eentnrylr. My he hen-n premium unto bathe - " I! Ontario end he. been itUrstWd wilt limo» every human work - normal in grant end denim.» Born, reared end ednented in m County of Brent, Ontario, Mr. ML Ill enact theprnvinee who we.- destined to M inure on her his mo. Edmund tonne berhe Ion greet dU8ittMittgg in hie probe-ion oeo cumin; Ineee-ively mm position- ot honor within the gift ot hie Ellen. Entering public lilo in 1873 u n repre- eentntlve ot Son”: Brant in the Legit- lnture bin splendid “lent! rapidly won for him the - and ootttidesmm of " colleagues, end he roee step by step until 1896 when he became Premier and Attorney General upon an Oliver Mont resigning to enter the Fedenl ‘enbinet. This poattiou he occupied ,umtil 1899 when he we: compelled to ireeign owing to ill health. The editor of the Toronto Telegram, 4. Showed who occupies one of the most eiegsntiy cessation. hf furnished sanctums in America, has ttthte, been oogitatitsg " to 1 possible rem- 7, Light sin edy tor the long sessions in the Home 8. Bony n of Commons. "Take the desk! and 9. Cloudy tt chairs out of the House of Commons yihrt1 t And put in benches for the members,” he says. {‘Then there will be no more long seesions at Ottawa." Such Philo- June 10, 1901 sophy from the pen of one of the Tele- - gram man's Epicurean tastes, la, to any ON T the least, refreshing. Writs have The Hon. Mr. Stratton, Provincial Secretary, and the Inspector of Prie- ons have decided upon the price (Be per pound), by which farmers can be unppied with M: ' wine from the Ontario Conn: l. Prison, for the season of 1001. my, one quality will be sup- plied, and more will be an improve- ment in the mode of panelling. The twine ml henceforth be shipped in two-bush..l its-ounce cotton grain bags, which will be of permanent use to the farmer, as well as the lashinga which 00min; of two nine-foot rope hdtora with soap and ringLready for use. In a recent interview Hon. J. M. Gibson, Attorney-General, said steps‘ would be taken, in response to the re- cent clerical deputation who waited upon the Government to restrict Sun- day Excursions during the coming summer. Col Gibson stated that the services of the Provincial police, par- ticularly those on the frontier, would he enlisted to secure the observance o the law. The Attorney-General was of the opinion that the law was tmffieient to meet most cases. He thought that such excursions as those advertised (or leave Toronto into Saturday night, re- turning Sunday afternoon, leaving again and returning early Monday morning were really Sunday excursions and would be restrained under a strict interpretation of the Act. The Montreal Witness eaye:- Sooner or later the Canadian Government will take over the control and management of the telegraph bueinees of the coun- try. The telegraph including the tele- phone, la obviously merely a branch of the system of public tsommuttieatiott of which tho Poet orgies has hitherto been and will for some time to come he, the main trunk. Reasonnbly or uurmsonnbly. Catt, adiauu, when called upon to consider the question serious y, will come to the concludon that somehow or other their country has in this m .t::r lagged bo- hind the not of the empire, and will undoubtedly decide that the govern- ment should, an s mm a convenient. take over the comrol ot this public service. The Crown Lands Dopurtmom of Ontarioia inning map. showing the French, River a: " [an Rimming region, in which thou qsntitled to land grant! under the Volt-turf and V0:- erun’ Land Grunt Act my Idle“ Imuonl. Tho procu- of Acquiring I grant will be unguided u up]: to possible by the pupa-luau of that form- to bound hath. am and» by “no o1stisttrrgimmthetotrtder the aest. AsmmmthImt tome par town-Mp, all allow mum “mud to In lulu, who unmet unitary In may than mm- Wu] m m to be may“! not? My” he”: I: In W proboblo that no»! to m ad w my mu an.“ dub. a. punt a... no. M m in. you an.“ EDITORIAL NOTES has not” p with “on. k Ion-go II no“. Tho m “a“ nut up wore: Dalton 'n-Prim"' Matt, Natl “11.0w “on,“ link, John But, Arthur Mulch- Pcok, Anna Count. Front In: no David Winner. Mr. Wed. Limb reloreed tho gun. to the “when” ttt All. . . . . .Abl’lll Dinah]; In. porch-uh u wheel, which nu greatly "aut Mai In muting Mo rounds... . "Alb." Gimme bu some but to Pro-tanker. ttattaaagaitieettaeedttto employ oi J. Blunt". & 00......Tho all": non no - engaged " work in the [use on: and, our-Morin; the number of mm- and man, no muting good prom Mr. HoeDonold roturnod from Homilwn on Sound” Ind: tho word mot the ittt.ntxt. no not yet in I mud-men nhope. The following In a brief synoplu of mqtogrologypal ove_nm_!or J uno to le, -i.jru"iting min In p. In. and all night, - -2. Sultry. 3. Cloudy and cold out wind, heavy ge, not in at 6 p. m. and continued all trig t. A _ _ - _ . _ 4. Snowed for 8 hours without ceuuuon. More rain in p. m. 5. Some wow and considonblo “In. 6. Rain and Int] " interval. 7, Light shower- ln p. m. 8. Heavy ruin and some 1tailirt p. m. 9. Cloudy and rainy all day. 10. Locallhowon. tr "What is so rare as a dny in June!" Yours truly, R. D. Jonas, Write have been issued and injunc- tions naked for against certain shoe dealers in Owen Sound, Oshawa and mmtsail,0rttario, at the instance of The Slater Shoe Company, of Montreal, the ground for action being, the offering or exposing for sale as “The Slater Shoo" goods other than those ‘of their manu- facture. . It is understood that writs will shortly be issued against a number of other dealers in Ontario and Quebec, who have disregarded the warning tsir.. enlar issued by The Slater shoe people and have laid themselves open to have legal proceedings instituted sgainst them. The tsunami picnic under the nus- pices of the R. C. church was held " Macton on Wednesday. The attend.. ance was all that could be desired, in fact the whole affair may bouid to have been a. perfect success. The Rev Father Haley being indisposed, Mr Tucker, M.P.P., of North Wellington, was apuoinmd to the chair. Addresses were delivered by Mr McGowan, M.P., North Wellington, L. J, Breithaupt, M.P. P., North Waterloo, Dr Lackner, Berlin, Registrnr Anderson, Arthur, and others. The Rev Father Dabs, rccen'ly returned from South Africa, and Father Kehoe, of Droyton, also ‘honnred the occasion by their pres- ,ence. Mtg). J. Breithtapt, M.P.P, of North Waterloo, made one of those well rounded up and happy addreuea so characteristic of this genial gentle- man. Prominent and representative in- dividunle from the Twin City were in evidence, and report having enjoyed this delightful event very much. The Maeton picnic this your true time long to be remembered notonly for the hospitality of its promoters but also for the excellent manic rovided and the intellectual treat gfven to those who were fortunate enough to “tend. Men a hundred yoere old are not of- l ten met, but one proeentod himeelf‘ Friday in the poreon of Anthem} Weber, ot Bloominttdn'as. Thin epry old gentlemen wee born in the viilego of Seerburg and Province of Lori-em on the 27th day of May 1801. He tm.. migrated to America in the yeer 1827, wee merried to Friizebeth Menini In the you 1834. Thle union wee bleeeed with three none end four denghtere. Mr Weber uttlod neer Bedenin the T'p of Wilmot immedieteiy upon non- ing to Cenede. Hie beloved wife died in the you 1882, they heving lived to- gether tor forty-eight new The lee: twenty yearn Mr Weber hoe raided with hie daughter, Elisabeth, neer '1ootninirdtM. Thin old gentlemen who hoe penned the century trite “are " hole end bonny, veike well without lemo,doee notnee mnemonic”- !horn of whie‘hoy, telh fhtetttlr on elb- been end emu untamed eighty- nvo yeere ego. end none to Berlin en the etege l'ridey min; to new bnelneee. TM July Donne-tor, pnblhhod by the Emma Pawn: Compuy,h I remuhblo number " ought a be I wobomo mm» In only homo. tt h and will “all”: Intel. M‘ Nt ”on! ad the but ad in cola mm are with.“ nth at qg& Amen; to my mm mm.- to bebndhlihnmhm: Tho In lulu-II at no 2N,'ft 1'Mtld a“. " an.” 1 til“ at I“ I "er, (elifhtgettt Lllca'dl't Im- an»! 1heortt. PASSED THE HUNDREDTH MILESTONE. TH E MACTON PICNIC. ON THE WAR PATH LACOMBB, N. W. t JULY onunuron. N0 N1. -ytpvrtiriys o1atmad “his! _rF.'TH “WV iiH' - n . mm“; 'itkiXi'd.! fd'll9tkhtirdliiiiit 'dir - I. . - tegegtPge."pttet,Ntst 5, - tttiles M - tug-om 'ru,2V1tgt,,fl8liitiii'dilliSt Ittgilttl roiutgtutatthq1usuiiee19Mliii"i my... _ ‘ pro-IMN-wmh ud- ,leqtriau" tehtt.qr.'?,tP1t) arGist-s.ttrvtteudrtta9et.' In ”as... a W 1* I tttth',tiht,e,/t',%liUtttttl',Ediy,e, ”up”. A ithegtmhtttrdomttrr8t. mm m 1%llttl - 15 n... ttSt,e,U,"Uf.1ttrl2'ht1bt'g i-ittrtttmtttoittgMlts quiz-d puoetbeo't.restrr. I was. and ttte tight mu In... irottrpieVmteu'outmttteMMtiy my how: a ‘5. "In“... The minus. tsotbeimriumottttgtrt, tsad-il-ttil-tim. My. ukodlhe court run he would dust Fly. “an... 'm and m m endol the you. when a. bond- uon wondmmmmua-uu expired, would tho wloondnno he! mm Triaeottthtt m.“ aqd 'F disturbance. Ho ,r"iastrmstedtttl" tteived “lugs“... Tum. mother Inform-don in such "out. ant "on In. had an mum The c'titasaiot-trt-Nq4td eeeou ' the or-tle of the ttiusadiaa.Aa"ekan Club In New Yak. The Men: In); J. Halter. who Ire-hon: In Little my he. relative-normal. there end my Whammy. w. Helm wail some U. B. es 18, and comm Ltnoolss,Nob. Ell nee-e than!» a. result of " ehlllty and lot . Be we: elected to publlc all! In sdlrectorln neural union huh. Four yen-m he removed to no. York where he in " thohecd on prosperou- hulneu. In 1882 Mr. Halter mauled Min Muy J. Shepp- ard, of Perle Ont. They hue a becutlful home and a noun yecht. which Mr. Halter he placed an arc "iUposal ofthe Chandler: Club should lit?, rent . runner home on the Hudeon. SEPARATE SCHOOL FOR WOOD- STOCK. Woodstock is to hsve a sepmte school. This hss been dertlnita1, " cided upon. During the recent visit of His Lordship, Bishop M’Evsy of this diocese, to St. Mary's church, he expressed his opinion strongly in {not of s separate school for the Woodstock Catholics. This, indeed, is " genenl policy. Ever since " appointment he has taken occasion when making parochial visits, to urge upon the Cath- olic people the absolute necessity of Separate schools. . There will be much regret in the community because of His Lordshlp's decision. School matters have always gone on very harmoniously in Wood- stock and the general sentiment of both Catholics and Protestants is be- lieved to be in favor of continuing the present system. While thlsis so, the Catholic people of course, willingly comply with the decision of their Bis- hop, though it willprobably impose upon them some additional expense. --8atttitMrl-RtMew. Ella Wheeler Wilcox went to London as special representative of the New York Journal " the Queen's funeral. The following poem from her pen was cabled to that paper'. The Queen is taking a drive to-day, They have hung with purple the earr- 1380 "33'; They have dressed with purple the royal track Where the Queen goes forth and never comes back. Let no man labor as she goes by,. On her hut appearance to mortal eye. With heads uncovered let all men wait For the Queen to pane in her read Mata. A RBqUTWE FDR TO VICTORIA “I GOOD. Army and navy shall lead the way, For that wonderful coach of the Queen'- to-dar, Kings and princes and lord- of the land ' Shall ride behind her, th humble band. And over the on? tind over the world Shall lag? of all nation: be half-mast tditeit. _ For the men: lady of royal birth Who is mung may from the coma of earth; V Riding In, from the ,rorld's unrest, To a nay-uni goal on a more: qnut. Though_ln regal splendour aha drive. through town, . Her when no elmple, ehe ween no crown, And yet ween one; for, widowed no more, She is crowned with the love that hue gone before. And crownod with the love ehe bu left behind In the hldt‘llen depths of etch thinking min . . Unoover your heede, no your Ire-neon ___ -ttitrh,, r. . -. . _ The Quinn Ithaca to driving by. Al hands "no long can mu ot June Boron the noun aim-rm -., 8tt_ttrar. 'le he." P“. rat) "P" was - yloldl to MT. and"... ”hm-opt! Inmononthdm Unto “I. agrUnt am In, So Arlr "gamma: chum- uncles. Whoa Me’- thir ramble bu bogttrs. A. am the Ink in dumb lay, New!“ My on m, So can tho ml toward mum Car, Whiz" and rtuttt not Juno m n . . -Elm Floyd I'm-nigh Bil-lo Hm _ The mwmrloq mm m hum-p In -ttttet It not. M, Jan. mu Thu arm " mum; Mr. old In. Jacob It", of NW Bantu-g, recently oei.bmted “to 53rd mum-nu ttf mm mm. A“; the pun-m "a a Mm Mite pn- uam In minim I Yak-Ibo Inn. u-l. P. d m “in THE QUEEN'S LAST RIDE, A NEW GERMANY BOY. BY M WHEEL" WIWX. m: m JUNK . In “on “ur- GiirNrTaGuTiiisNkuiid uerire-thq"trqi1r_un1th-g tho My 'tt u. 2t s-NF mania... Mt; 'lied " iron“ I: - WNW" ll Mull H . _ m "th. . t . . . Swag-3'- M4393 1t?tagrhNlntlmiltt po" _ um. _ " if; " Fm that.” In. ' I“ "rrt-iaattttidmit_d mvmummwum oqtvedttt-lbeSir-tt_ "ed-gd. at "on u» had no that!“ month. night In amend dunno only drink and III “$4033.09“ atrial-Ii. mama. Mr.B.M.Aatt-'i" "tso-Ihre-tdats W. W Imdmuuvnlbosmhd. ' "tsiiooottoiOin an eon-07 do - “mm-ammonium n-n“. “A u _ ml: “all can". UP, m as and! new boon that“ "at, Thu nPportinrttrsent cl nub um ditreiitso-1tooume'ttiei' ll follow: Gut.......... WBtartoo...... unpubl- -t.tot N. Damn-io- ... wnorloo Tp. .. Walla-191...... Wilmot........ Woolwioh...... My friend, has you heard ot the to" . ot Yawn, 0n the but: of the River Slow. Where bloom- the dewmlo fioqrte fair, Where thi Botmbtlmoorotttor man the m- And this soft. Goats}! grow! It lies in the 7511019! Wham - _ We}; in; puma. dime. ' The patit1titis mile when and to In- i, the province it Lothonllde, . Thu! and feeling in mun than, an the home of the 11Elyts Idonmn, vat. And say they will do it to-monow, And to may deny from My unto dar, Till death cycle. up and men “on may, And their funnie- beg, Ind, or John mu, of Wolloaloy, new“, purchased I tinet team of young "rn. onltnnl hom- tor his trtook {Arm from Christian Rudy, of But arm. Wood-tack Ttmar-Last [only tr unload- of export oattl. were shined from this union by A, McDonald of cue-mam. - Flity-d; 1...; of dag-o were bought from Anthony Inlet, Lot 19, Con, 15, Eaat Zorn, who touched about $4000. Andrew Y. 11:11 duo shipped two cations of bnwhm’ cattle. The Knechte} Furniture Company at Hanover, whom, lune {mention were destroyed by tire in December tumult are now being rebuilt an I Inger scale, has taken over ihe but)... of the Southampton Manutatrturhtg Co. end the Ceiling Furniture Co. of Welterton, and has applied for I chu- m to inmm in 1tapital met to $750,090. A terrible accident occnmd on Wednesday or, Ian week whereby Frank McKay, of We“ Zone, I you; mm in the mime of life, loot hie We. While engaged in running I cinder our m belt slipped the fir wheel. catching him by the legs end rg,12t him to the engine. There " won eronnd him an the strong nun w helpleuly Med. Human and hp were broken, hie ehouldu melted and neck broken. math man have been hummus. We represent the M Cycle and Motor Co. tbe' BRANTFORD tSiNDtttttt Wttel both chAin sud chuinlc. from w New uni Second 2'f whack from $5.00 up W. hamdk mn ling of max-m (may don. promptly Give n- u all. Banning! In“ In ttsy .91] We .130 mph-mt the Bulk Bicycle Cu toe - mama and new.” from 835 to $65. - -- 7 _ in the foliom' g bindlnqlz-Tvo VON umel full In ',st'ltl'tgi Pte) tew oo, whic ll all " tig:.? Two volume. half ',r,?'it'i"iit,?f,'i' "gull! Cacao him man One volume M morocco, reg-Ian Ono on edition " 00. Oiiel in Mt this. 0&7... Mb, (ion to: hater. wan an on - We In” I irmber of 'att/pf the STAND D mono ARY.1 in the follow“ ' “Damn VON amen full 'dt ' m .14 co, vhf all b11013.“ LEGISLATIVE P. 8 GM r' tn 1900 Models sum iiiiiiwy borrow. Malina-haul“ 1tt',t,itfa'dgtt.1, [cum] It 4 arNtg,tttSt tet. THE PUTITOFFS --The Amtnlllhn Budget. HI. "" PM“. Wattage. 'i'i'ii'eilgmitrrtatti" in all its branehesipt if” I . To-morrow . Salada Men’s I' Dress. Needs; ‘-. . onion-tabla. '%oW'tht-tHaet_orAto-mlt-dhrrr imstrqe.X_-Mrroao-tho..ah"ettthtei.taihloeh.arslu_ tuqsdtb-bdrinai.'itrqrrHite6-nreét no otr% We lad In m‘syuuo'd»byu'mldm Our-cybudgooguo lip-Would“ Yet-d-doa-tthath-horrors" tundra-mill. - . w" ”EH-$59.! To-day Is the Tlme, not Our 8agtrifhte Sale” operated by The CANADA FURNITURE MANUFACTURERS, Limited. C2l2Er!iiirl Aummmunn. Md t-tt---._era" [II- huml-m Iii-Hon. M “has not. ”dull-hill- un-uvlohvo-ulh Caulk-put nm‘wmu-uhmruucw t'sqDr-tgArm. wrttrmedsra-rfml" -dtseireettte Inn 3 it.“ til I". - was; WW. ”mm m V. - Unto-d.- THE SIMPSON WAREROOMS, Indy-w In“ ”DIME. It”. AT.... an!“ .‘mm In’lnudamlowbuw Thy-Minn“. well “Us. - THE» r Vol-1|"!!! and.» of all kinds of furniture and cov- eringsmnnot last forever. and - earneu'm'" trcttttt2'r4tu'd'irate'e,t,t The opportunity may be gone.- Rih'4ttti'.18gte, tf' , Ptr '%i"o'ieFtfffi,2,Tii." itit7rthlttt m "siq'iE, I an and m on. 'EgKFrTaFFFF" - - - - -"..-"-'" and». one": LI trend " tun. ad I. Man I. . "u. Act a: alarm-null:- eAeeAtAerie+teyp_tetttthhtete Good, Tender And “Mono Autumn... '1"a'tgisr,d, has Inil in a may 2,500 TONS tttpt/ttttai',':"",,,"','),','.','. tome" In LNWaterloo and Berlin ICE! ICE! ICE! in my qua-Amity. large oe mall at Mill-prion. - I'M-buc- - be nudist-ll with and not he coil-3' may. [5-4 no. A” "rtte. ED. DERMUL, M. . m» PUREST ICE, Heat: is what the people want especinlly during the hot season of the year. As my business but greatly in- creascdl have bein obliged mascdl have bein obliged to build a new REFRIG R. ATOR In order to store my wetland in so doing I am better prepared than eve: to supply my cu‘ta’nen wish the most delicious toast: and tender stem KING ST., BERLIN. N. 'Iii-ere,",',','?,,'".?:,.');'?,',' m t mn- my I 1:33». delivery. Q...OF THE.... de a”. ”MIME-c WATBRLOO

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