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The Chronicle Telegraph (190101), 19 Jun 1902, p. 2

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k Ohm-onion- unit-Al. "hg'litnta0t, ""TIGalGr'T I.“ "nwhdw- -..-. tt w“ m“ m a by!" a. uno- = .M'M "" '"' " '.'rf'eutlt": 1:ftet't mimmumuunu “Inn-hula... “no can A. “I. hldl‘luim-Mu an; o-ure-ro-OM-ti' Ionian-glint. THE BEST PLACE TO BUY, C.auaust.tt" a tho In.“ mut- bo a a. Jnuulwuuul an ms- lil mm in Berlin, coiled to discuss “. pull tor putting Berlin and oth- " inland to“: in Mon ot - power by tun-mum ol- erteieal clergy Iron Moan Fall- . The Hunmon Times any: oditorially Aid. Spence ot Toronto proposed, "that the municipalities should ask to: the Mtpointrnertt ot a Govern- ment commission, which would have the power to arrange for ibe'rriuis- mission ot electricity to the various municipalities desiring it”. was: ~31.“le Instead of tying themselvea to To mute, calling upon the Government to take a hand in private business and dealing with a vendor whose goods cannot be cheaply produced. Berlin, Gait and Guelph should negotiate with the Hamilton Company, which can give them all the electricity they need as soon as the wire is put up from Hamilton to those towns. Niagara can never underbid DeCew‘: Falls, an lees the former sells its electricity " a loss. Leave Toronto to struggle with the Niagara problem alone. There is an identity of interest between Hamil- ton, Guelph, Gait and Berlin, whereas Toronto's hand, like that of Ishmael, is against all the rest. Whereas British subjects have faith. fully observed the regulations made pursuant to the award, dated August 15, 1893, passed for the proper protection and prenrvntion ot the fur sent in Bering Sen ; and when“ it is Innounced that the Government of the United States has lately passed an act in eiTN't that unless I modus vivendi prohibiting the killing of seals be secured at the open- ing of the pelagic soawn, 1902, authority will be given to kill all the male and female seals, with the trxrrprion of ten {thousand females and one thnumnd mates; and whcrms the exercise of such tgil,',',',',"') authority is contrary to the riding of the Bering Sea tribunal and a direct violation of the agreement enter- ed into between the Governments of Great Britain and the, United States, and Cu utswarrantable interierence with and infringement upon the undoubted rights ot British subjerts : be it, therefore, re. lolved that this Mouse would regret the commission ot such In not, Ind in the opinion of this House n humble ad. dress be presented to his Honor the uetrtemutt-Goverttor in Council to com- micate with the Dominion (invari- mm, protesting spin-t such sction and urging that all proper rap. 1m .tiken nuolntlo- or ths xxx-lun- Columbi- LexI-lnlnre. Victoria. 3.0.. June t3.---Tme, funow- Ing resolution, moved by B. D. Belmcken,M.P.P. for Victoria, was past ed itmsnimousry by the Logislnture '.- towbr a. t m... In "re Lon uneve- Month. -m-teoreatrs" Expor‘u. Ottawa, Jun. Ir-For eleven months of the present titsetrl you ('Inadn's lor- - m on the basis of imports for mp0.”- Ind exports of dnmrstio it: only exhibits In incrmsc - '86JNt11,oo0, IS eompnred with In. patio! of the previous tineal “I “I hm Ind (“porn for the pwtod mulled ”$105,095. And In a. now pried 0313363314 With - u“ billion and exports of foreign ”Included. the int-remu- in ag- " - In“: I little lieu of m.- - ”a! amounting to 0380,- 'tire" month ttmt_e" TO ADVERTISERS. merit] Governwent 'rsiri'rtaor. nwrcit" KILLING 'ru E SEALS Alina. um}: w, M; In D. “1.7 ' tie-O. theUttention of ‘5": [i'tititiiitii'i'iiti'i'ii, v; lifl)hti iiiii'. my. cat-nu- 5-5me- muuma-u-o-O-uo ammo-conical.“ human-Who Humans-uh“. M ac. Juno u.-au. O. h I“ m I a. Pun but. II. b- ing Al in . tUgt " a 'tMMtiat - T aagatsee.enthrnrentstt.utotV.trl, can"; uni, h Amtrak uni 'rt w. nrrivod but w-dny on tho “In" Lon-d. nu! ”night pound- od to Mdd'Cte-k, um the ntulon h being - for the hndlng phat for the enhln. “on huh; Sun in opened the the. Ipnn um wen laid by the nun-Int Lulu, connecting Bun ud_Norlolk m. dune-'01. thou-and all"; Norfolk Inlnnd nnd Queemhnd, n dint-not ot 850 mun. Ind from Norfolk lnlnnd to New Zun- 1and,.duu-otN0miies All“ lim- 3:. not being kept. buy. The Aw glin han tutu-nod to Englnnd to load the cable for the “Ion from Buvn to Fanning Inlnnd, uni the ty,000-t6n able ntenmer Colonin, the largest able steamer "oat, will be here in August with the 3.500 miles of cnble for the .eetion between Vnncouver [Ilnnd and Funning Island. Mr. Reynold. lays the cable will be completed b the latter an of November or ner in Deanne r, . full month outlier t on the con- tact qalis tor. The cable repair uteam- er bdsq built for the board will be ready next month, and be stationed at Bun, the most trouble being expected in the south was the long section be- tween Fanning Island and Vancouver bland being any to He]; in repair on manure! the level ocean bottom. To protec the clble " the shore ends it will be encued in brass. The cable will in I very heavy one, with large copper conductors. While at Honolulu Mr. Reynold: not Mr. Dickinson of the Commercial Cable Company, who stated that he ind se- lected wunding lice tor the proposed cabl- from bun Knudsen to Honolulu, Ind "a about to hum lunar made on Miday and the Philippine slands for landing there. The cubic will be hur. ried to completion, and Mr. Dickinson Bald he expected that it would be ready for bum in level: or eight month bor. ltr-theou'l an: og "o,000- Probuln o! the We". Toronto, June 13..-Tbe "rntsaiors. nry problem of the west we. the dominant note of yesterday It the General Assembly. The most strik- Ing Iingle event wt" the Announcement of Lord Btrnthuona'B gift of 't0,000 to the aged end intirm miaistera' fund. with I promise of I further gift of $5,000 in the event of a further in. crease of the endowment of that fund. The chief Interest, however, centred in the really thrilling meeting of the even- ing, when the, work of oontserviug the mW. L11. BRYCE. The New Moder-tor of the General Anembly. newer Canada was the topic. The in- teresting campaign of the eastern sec- tion of the church was described, but the roll enthusiasm of the meeting came when Rev. Dr. Warden told of the pro- you nude in the west, Ind two emin- ent venom clergymen. Rev. Dr. Me. Lnren of Vancouver and Rev. D. G. Me. Queen of Edmonton, in powerful speeches told of the wonderful heritage of the vat, of the wish of settlement. " the need for workers, Canadian In. new, m the chief theme of that 'I "nub: the were and it h - 1',,,,'a'l,el for a thor- O‘hly m ministry. to help in tho nth-cl an a making the m cat “to tree Main-t. For the rest, “I. tgrgttgt.tt a an of unlid work, on: lb: up: . an! deet of 1yt.ixt= t,urarSat trm “ - t'iiitiii,1,i'i':'.E!ilhtE, ,'jiiii, iis5i'itiii'iii B-f0$rettttetttBftrtlatagmt MW“! I um .%uir'iGai T.“ max. 'T,14l1'4ld ih18','A't,T1148og"g " '" m GEHIRAL ASSEMBLY. m. DR WARDEN. The Retiring Moderator In» ”[00. ol “I. null-ox can“ cum-W or In up, mud IIII by - of Johanna thing not: much, h that My I “an. "torereg I. the d-riptixr d pull-yo: um? You paw on m In that fun: - um comtd_ 'yriteC'trr you!" ' mm "i 6361mm“ "r-tts t-r6-stri-t1-. 'ses-ed, "f'eqrrf., - - -- The Board a lulu of uh bu Ibo-pd: 11.0”“ ea6, led-v.“ at!“ a. menu, It. Allen: tor his “dually. bot-laud an“ no Dr. Ila-1M. _ _ _ -- . The he'- ue, “In his “huh-P mum tttre.", no 4th In“. M on the " . Mt', I In called to “and the tit " d a. far-y, who bad at 0.. Huh She; ma a mum». :06 In not III on 4:12; wan: De. Bulb: m I! ottttte and“! mun, "ner' mum, had all the cue, not Ind any on W. In. in round " " link-VIM; am it an. 14 day- " an“ p: to audopud you on. In.“ to t,l;l developed “no. or {out dare that MI "brother" was out whiting." All on. with the is": bit of common no“ on no how pained, thud " In to were that your one originated bowl "his vim, even if the dim-o "to than” ‘nud much more “and Ihen than was. ‘no when than u tho time of Ital visit. It u not. my habit to run don my} med oat mnn’l pmleulonnl Ino'lodgo, l m.d I Im very tony in «(can of my» ullnnd my plum: to In" to point out thtt sstustetnptilshs pooluon Dr. Bowlby bu pinned himself in, 01M by his ignonnco or lack of ordinary common unto. Bo mm: remember that be Is not tho only medical nun In m. country who bu " Ieaat I ma. mu In the prnctico of medicine. Ivory ‘ono can no how ttheard lt In for . medical men to pun judgment on A case he had not seen nnd know shoo- lntely nothing Myout. A Moreover I am emptied the: your‘ Board of Health did not show at lent a nine of caution in e mum- which may poeeibly beer gum reunite for Lhemeelvee, and not. upon othere to lcee and inconvenience n e rental! ot their fully. Ig in to be hoped the! your case of mull-pox does not reenlt from the eame kind of Judgment. I In.) further state that the neunl length of time for e email-pox cue Ie ebont 21 don, while my one we. well on the 12m or 13th and In perfectly well to. day, and Dr. Reborn. of New Ger- many, Medical "elm: otBoer of " ierioo Townehlp who bu exemlned into the mutter, pronounces the "at menu not out by the Bonn! of Heelth of Berlin regerdlng the Johnna family to be without the least (modem. ily and asking all paper' Ihloh in" copied your article u, glvo a. prominent a plnoo to this dent-l, I an, air, Yunnan. L. E RICE. I.D.C.)l., (Noto-0.iug to prawn on our autumn we «on nimble to publhh about Ian." tsarlier.-ED.l l‘hsnllng you for your nimble upsc- both for myself 3nd the Jonson“ am. Uny 15th, MAN. We no full proud ot our Victoria Park and the public owe: n debt ot gratitude to it's worthy directors. There is, however, something want- mg and that is a public “will; place. The boy: at our to. tand gm. be) have for you: It. MIMI: lapped in aquatic apart: And whn the public will awaken to the bene- (it: of bathing 1nd water sports, then there will be no dimculty in having a m. and proper place where "the tsorts can go and swim". Tht art of swimming is a matter ol [ An educational and physical interest. No physical exercise compares with it in developing a person smelly. Nature endowed every animal with swimming powers and she teaches us that every natural man ought to be able to swim. The benefits derived from that excercise is known on” to those who have experienced it and those who hue never played in aw ural waters have missed 1 you en- joyment. A short time ago we bend that quite a number of thousand: oi dol- lars were to be spent upon 3 Manuel Training School. Now Ido not Wish anyone to infer tut I under- estimate the benefits derived trom suih en education, but it we corn- paic the benefits derived from that education to the benettta derived inn. swimming, we would (ind met the former is almost incompunble to the latter. The public doe. not realize this , but it in 5 tact which you run easily prove lor yourseli. This letter was written simply to arouse the thinking iwultiee ot our Editor Telegraph, Sir citizens in this matter so that we will make me ot our nun“ Intel“ to educate themselves in this impor.- tant bunch ot natural due-Hon. There no tun. law ot out cititu who cu spend the "ram: month- at the waters of Georgia Bay, Hu- lan's Point, Crystal or Human..- Bench, but our on Victoria Put cu: be euily fitted up without mt.b. ing the Park Bond or the to“ a cent. It the public will tie" nul- ize tho peat mm: an ea be up can, at“. Tho um All new on by readily tolved. lupin. an. with; you. viii give a. “I. their wonky - cnuon. , "wanton-”MM“ pmnmm‘»u AQUATIC SPORTS IN VICTORIA PARK. " ARE A HAPPY m Now Dana”; J. M.' Hett "eriura.,rtthtw - " Huh“..- 'iili'F,1Ce,i7,r,i,7i'ii2?,it2'itt. ... 1,y,i'iiiiiii'iiiiii?, Ita: 'it! tCi'ii,1t,ii,1 had iiiti; It Ao Q,', t,et.'ftvt,','helSt."ii: )?pttyyi':',?.!,,!!yli, Yi???, Th ttsettle h M” tu2tt"t',,n'ttft'%ut" IT,g,2,tgftgr,',,e 'ii',ilii'iyit?-hiilt,liyi'i'-, numb?“ mums "‘ _ U W “an... I'd-Ann.- wieadGU" a? rtt'tm",1tr, y, has _ v t'T,1tr.',',aT MQ. a',,t'c", numb in! he m N at the Wm in but"! on“ it Imme- M eye " . “than!” 1'li'atuMttte'lut'lu".', mtachattmrttheeistunaatH-r uni-mug. Boll- than" hummiympmhu CMmmthhve "Mrt.tNdehMBatort'trttmtats who vac-Ian Nun-uh haw “human myIthb-uuto an.“ ”mouth-hu- khnll n tteh an” ot that {not- itqqte.ttitatamg.atettiga. Edema" "We. at an - - gtaA to In rid ot nob-Ind m all. So you so may “in; in out not. - and mm. who would not. vii. - ml - elm-:- Itucu. to Ian u mu! election ovary “no months. The nutrition Council ot the Town- ship of Wellnley met‘punuuht to adjournment on land“ the second dny ot June, 1002. st " o'clock I m. All members were present ex- cepting Mr. A. Heipel who we: do tuned through the death of his mar! ther. The Reeve occupied the chain} The minute! of the preceding meeting were read and Adopted. Communications. bills and mounts were presented, read and dimmed at " follows, viz: It vu moved by Geo. Forwell. seconded by J. B. Lichty, that the lollowing account: he paid artd that the Reeve tune his orders tor the nine, viz. Ugo. Haha, tor " 10inch tile 81.25 G. W. GM for “uniting Court ot Revision ...... ....r. ....'. ... L60 The Wilkinson Plough Co. tor [our road acupu- ...... ...... ...... 31.82 J. A. Cunpbell. tillitig in - _ out: m repairing culvert ... 10.00 Louis Eiqugh. Igniting unto-ch: es on bridge uni 1 post ... ... 3.25 Guy Fathom. 1 day work with road Insulin. on boundary line be twoen Hommgton and Wellesley 7.00 W. H. Knight, ".th u uses-or W. S. ...... ....q. ... ... PF' ... tFe 45.00 The Council formed into a Court itt Wu, Mr. Short in the chair, AM the mom oompldnts were no"!!! but! well considered, the alumna reported as follows: Jno. Lenhard, “lay an S g E, B. ...._. ... ... .rr' N. h E. s. ..F... ...... ... tte ... M.00 Some ot the rate-payers ot school section No, 10 were present. J. Kuhn. the Summary - Treasurer, sated that a meeting was held at we ”tool-hone, which decided F gnlnst the Mill of Mr. C. Zin- km trom B. S. No. 10 u “omen. " the assessor had messed Mr. Tin- ku: to S. S. No. 10, the council dee cided to leave him there and an no further action in the matter. We, the Court of Revision. beg to report that we have examined the u- scssmcnt rolls or the township ot Welteeley end hen-Well communes end eppeele, by which the following alter-Hons were made, viz: U Fuetech'e amount weal lowered end said amount added to Jno. Drnud. jun., on the roll. Jlo. Henr- us" reduced ... "OO. Edwerd Ward, new redumd $100 Mano Erb, use" reduced ... 3100 Col. Neeb. us't reduced ... ... $200 Fred Btecoer, as” reduced ... 8300 M. Wilhelm, us’t rebuced ... $300 A. Mun", Isn't. reduced ...Pw. $200 J. R. You: property wee esseeeed to Wm. Alexander, mount $4200.00 Geo. and Otto. bagel were changed from S. B. No. " to Ber. S. S. No. 12. "mes Kyle. Ed. H. Selim“ and Hoses Liehty were added to roll. Dogs Vere "not on tor the lol- Iovlng parties: Jno. B. _ 1 dog, which was aided to P. Brier; AI- bert Kick“ 1 dog; Jno. "will” 1 dog; D. A. Puma-son 1 dog; A, Hat- tel 1 dog; Jno. Bosh.“ 1 dog; Hen- ry Decttert l Hog; W. Birmingham 2 dogs; Jno. Rum; bitch; Gregor bunch 1 dog. All of which in mpecullly aub- mitted. Thoma Shun, Crush“, June 2-1. "" Cont resumed tn open Cour“. loved by A. J. Kerr, mulled by Geo. Fosvoll. that ms council do now up“. to no“ - the Ittrst Monday in July Tow-M. Halt, Cult-hill. " o'ciool, I. a. slim Carried. . PM sauna-let. Township Chi Clark’s on... St. out. M 1 "mutt-hummus. t-,-uqr-_.tkeeb- m. IanMJou-fr d",tgturrut",Ufg'litft mu. I he-o d h. “M” ”law-yd.- . (lies. drawing in gravel on town line ...... ...... ...... ... ... ...... ... 1.1 Council adjourned until 1 o‘dock WELLESLEY TOWNSHIP COUNCIL. iifiii; iii5:ii'iii?li,limet ' ELI-um. a. Patch, salary as A TNII PM Grit mull-o. wan-u tumor .'. ...30.00 assessor , ... M.00 Chimn- New Settle“. Cline“. oe.-. This in Victoria nu, n dar mt “we - in Sunny Alberta will lee; rune- not. We mum; eweekol North wind and “up miller. The weather up here get: mighty (an; sometimes. Lent your it rained ev- ery m in June end uncut - oth- " any in July. We don't ley this to dinoun‘e immigration. Noth. .n; in night could check imnl‘lgetleo to thin wonderiul country. tide huntin “tithe nut tor lree Jomeeteule and cheep lends in the North West will continue tor may your. Even Oklahoma in contrib- tating her quota oi new eetuere. Yeo- lerdey the ruin subtitled but the wind kept up it“: howling and " midni‘ht. we were trend to e gen- uine blizzard. The noun continued 'or ten hours with territitr tury. Ev..l ery thing was buried in snow, end were were mm manna to mire . bro-tho. We ire the t-ti- iul new, we love it weionetely. but slashing on the Mth ot Mar seem too utterly mumble. The roadn ere union. impassable on ec- count at not Some new-comer! will Wren irt'diagtmt, but tor "- ery one pulling out, e dozen or more will move in. Imitation to this blooming country on not, will not, and should not be checked. Bolero Feleonbrldle, ca., SM J., Bridal. J. Beck V. Ttnmahip o! Wilma. ~Jedg- no» (LO GI eneel by pt.trstt6 {Ion order ot County Court of I'm “In; ui 1e verdict endjmdgrneet entered MN on tor 8126 in “the for w for le- jurioe "Mud tr ' phi-ell. B. Book. " yeere old, eed lo- ose-dolled by hie (elher. the phi-ti! D. Book, by reu- on ot e beak ot gavel telling upon the aid 8. Book, who wee a. the line In the employment ot one Zimmerlren. Bock wee clinched by Zimee who wee llrble to do ebb-(e 1abse,to do eelnetmet. ed by one Gem", the pollinator end, ‘it is elloged, while no engaged weelnj-Iled. The jury loud in eoewer to question- that the intent wee not gnllly of mu; (wee, eed did not. underteke to work In the (revel with knowledge ot the deeger. and did not voluntarily underut- to rid i that the defendants were guilty of negli- gence, whlch eonMrted in the pathmaster ellowlng the boyto work In Ihe gravel pit. The judge below heldlhet lhe path- muu r wee e fellow smut with 8. Boer, end defemUnta were not 1 ewe. Held, that under the e'rreurrulencee the Ieletlon- ehip of employer end empl~yed uleueg bounce lhe emulate end the intent. The Intent wee e eerven'. in huebendry to Zimmerreee, end wee not hired by Ihe de- lendenlu, who hed no power In We him, nor we: he pen by thawed , either they not their penned" give eey pertl rouler order , eel the entice one“ he ‘melneeined new the work-ee'e 00-yea- ‘eetlen Act, but a common lew the "r1aitstitrs ere eutidel to neon: end on Ithe itrM1tsgs Judgment o-ght rot to he" been disturbed. emu e‘lowed with were here at! below. 3. P. Clement. E. iii'.'.', end E. . A. DnVernee for plehule. A, Miller, E. C., let defend-ale. I”OWNSHIP MUST PAY DAIAGEB Thom In youth-If tttttt Son numb.“ 'ldlg an! m. tt fhlt m In." no beginning " than, Arer's Hut Fare ,rtit mm color any “at. a... - "ra"5htltrtgt - _ - - LACOIBE. N M.r Gnu-rum It is sub. in Candi. _ iPii:f [withstand by a new. 2315 a. W&.,M Clarke’s Drug Store, India, can We hive a Print: Room where (but than}... J: S: Roos-- Sole Local Agent, l FOR my! and; My; iiiii1tiiiifiiiiI l ter" - want-u" Ihmttr-tt'ttiirt; i. e" r all We“ talking in“... goods In fitted with perfect uctecy. 31? YOU ME' ~ng IUPTUIIED if '.M.m "e+tsstI'qtttm, common“ "V and ,"ra'u"4",t Dbl I

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