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The Chronicle Telegraph (190101), 20 Apr 1905, p. 3

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_â€"Carter‘s Little Liver Pills. HEAD OFFICE, MONTREAL Capital Authorized $5.000,.100 Paidâ€"Up Capital â€" $3,.300,009 Reserve Fund â€" $3,000,000 The Molsons Bank. | wes|FOR HEADACHE, cAKTERS FOR RIIZINESS. l :‘ FOR BILICUSNESS. * | ' {;E R FOR TORPID LIvVER, PILLS. FOR CONSTIPATION - FOR SALLOW SKIN. FOR THECOMFLEXIOR CAPITAL...... ;.....$3.700,000, REST............. ... $3,500,000, HEAD OFFICE, TORONTO. WATERLOD 3RANSH We are se‘ling s1 onr millinery at reduced prices. _ Most of four trimaed hats are less than cost. 1 2 1 . F n Sn en t h Highest current rates allowed on deposits. | P 22,,|Porary veretabiow ces â€"2eeâ€"â€"C Em Ee PDT We would a‘so Gask the la {io« bear in mind that we keep the best HMiting corsets in our store anml are, selling ThEM Rtâ€"low ogâ€"pcisiessâ€"â€"=â€"~â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" THE CANASIAX BANK & â€" genoral Bankng Businers tranca icted \the tailor, the ouly agent town for the the mos: popular sewing machines on the market. A perfect machine as well as a handsome piece ol furniture. _ Ail the latest improveâ€" ments. _ A complete set of attaciâ€" ments *~â€"King 8t Waterioo _ Fanâ€"y Presd Bans, Rol and Fancy Cak es always 0n lhand Millinery Sale Sanderson‘s Bakery, Kinx St., Capital (paid up) .. ...§% 2,235, 280 00 Reserve Fund ..... ... 2,i0,000 00 Total â€" Assets ..... ...... 26,533,816 57 BoARD OF DIRECTORS: Hon. Wm. Gibson, President. James Turnbull, Vive Picsident and General Manager. SieY Bank of Hamiiton John Proctor, John 8. Hendric Birge, Chartes C HEAD OFFICE A gencral banl.in%_husiucss transâ€" acted and sprcial attention given to farmers‘ business. cld Very small and as casy ] to take as sugar, % P1 d m l o it onee e w esn io treiee iess ce c '“!3 MXSSES FLH?.“INBACH, !ball enihusiasts â€"was hold Thursday e t inight in the Grand (‘gnll‘al Hotel, BtR““_H a | the purpose being. the reâ€"organization Next to Smyth Bros : tore teb Athe Tw City Raseball League. A grnera. baokiug busingss done. Col bnq mais, drafts issuod: payable n a ) of the Domigion or say place in th 14 Highost rates of interest allowed for doposited o Saviogs Bank or »pecial ailte Savings Departmont. Sums of one dollar and upwards re jved and intorest compounded halfâ€" arly y. 2W 04 JOHN RITZES, RAYROND SEWING MACHINES GVUBRE SICK HEADACKHE. §incorporateq io 1355. Must Bear Signature of giv en speciskhiatlenU4cd F. C.G, MINTIY. Maxaoger. oOF COMmMzRSE FAays BysiN@sS See Facâ€"Simile Wrapper Delow. SAVINGS BANH BEPARTMENT with every. machine. Cali SECURITY, BERLIN AGENCY C. L. LAING, JaAGOB HKSPEL~R, Maorgor Waterlse Hrauch G@enuvine RITZER‘S, ipattertion M. P Dalton (Geotg WLTEELOO HAMILTONX Rutherford .. Cyrus A i street, reached the age ol 81 on Thunrsday aod still works every day ’ during the summer at his trade, that { of a carpenter. a â€" Mrs. F. W. â€" Winter, who‘ has been spending â€" several â€" weeks with her daughter, Mis. D. Alesander Bean, Roland street, returned to her home in Toronto on Thursday. ~\tr==â€"â€"Josephâ€"Erteb= hadâ€"â€"4wen‘y pounds of butter stoien from his rig which was leit in the shed at _ the Market=â€"â€"Hotel _Saturduy .morniug. ; The thiel has not been apprchonded. ! A deal was put through this week ; whereby the business of W. 1. Becker !& Co. passes into the hanmis _ of ll". I. Weaver & Co. The new _ firm | will take possession on Monday motnâ€" | Ing. Inight in the Grand Contral Motel, ‘lh:- purpose being the reâ€"organization teb Ahe Tw City Raseball League. ;'i‘h(' leagve this season wl be comâ€" posod of five tcams; _~ the Seotch {Greys, Y. M._C. A., Canadian Club, th> ~Waterleos, and _Excelsiors â€" of Watciloo. $ Owingâ€"â€" to the «old weather the crowd at. the band . concert â€" in the ! Auditorium on Thursday evening was Mr. Bdward Smyth leaves next month on a trip to the old country. Nr. N. Nicholson, the bookseller and stationer, is refiting from busiâ€" noss. > "Ahe annusl meeting ‘of the Anglican Deanery wiil be held this year at New Germany on May 23rd. Mr. Menury F. Mertel, _ Lancaster W AMARAPIIPIINNAIAPINNPN PDPRDPIILLN PDIFNOLOLPDLO Ahe wedding took place in Haniiy ton Thuwred «y «f Miss Yary O Laais to Vd¢ar D. Heist, both of Berlin, at the hoime of th> bride‘s parcnts . Ja that «ity. _ Mr. and. Mrs. Heist left after â€" the. ceremouy on _ a _ henâ€" exmoon _ trip (o Washington, D. C., ard other points. Ameng those who atteudad the wodding were the brideâ€" groom‘s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Simen not as large as had‘ been Jooked for. The attendance, however, reached the 660 â€"mark. The band gave asother very attractive programme, including the beautiful overture from *William Tell," which _ difficalt number was given in a manner to draw forth onâ€" comiums from a number of <advanced musicians who . were . among» those A meeting ofâ€"the creditors of W. 4. Hinty, who assigned to Mr. Oliâ€" verâ€" Rellinger of Berlin, was hold in Robertsen & â€" Coughlin‘s‘ office . yesâ€" terday wirl ‘the â€" appointment of Mr. Rellinger as assignee wa‘s conirmed. Meests.â€" W.o J. Clelawd, â€" Stratford, Mr. John Green and wife (nee Edâ€" ith McManus) who were married at the home of the bride‘s parents in St. Catharines on Wednesday, are in Berlin on thrir honeyimoon trip, the guests of the former‘s brother, Mr. R. C. Greon, College street. They will take up their residence in Port Dathousie. "China Palace" will tbe the nime of a new department being added _ to the grocery business ef J. A. Good & Co. The.adjoining store is being overhauled and â€" remodelled for this purpose, the two stores being conâ€" nected with an arch. When complete this will be a imodel store. See their announcement on last page. Messts. W.o J. Clelawd, Strattord, and Jolin Lewis, Berlin, were q4ppoinâ€" ted inspectors. A proposition was made to the creditors and is standing over for one week for con ideration. â€"Stratford ‘Beacon. OPERATION AVOIDED There are cases where an operation is the only resowree,. but when one conâ€" siders the great number of cases of ovarian and womb trouble cured by Lydia E. Pinkham‘s Vegetable Comâ€" pound after physicians have advised operations. no woman should .submit to one withont first trviug theâ€"Vegetable Compound and writing .Mrs. Pinkham, Lynu. Mass . for adwiee, which is free. EXPERIENCE GOF MRS. GLENN Sho Was Told That an Operation Was Inevitable. How She Escaped It When a physician tells a woman sufâ€" foring with ovarian. or womb trouble that an operation is necessary, the very thought of the knife and the operatin table strikes terror to her heart, nng aur hospitals are fall of aromen coming for ovarizn or womb operations. Nits Robert Gleon, of 434 Marie St., Ottawa, Ont . writes: Dear Mrs. Pinkbam:â€" _ 6 tA i " Lydia E. Pinkham‘s Vegetable Compound is so woll and widely known that it does not need my recommendation ; bat I anm pleased to add it to_ the many which you. have in its favor. â€" Feuffored nntold agonies from ovarian troubles for fearly three years, and the doeâ€" torw told me _ that 1 mast @ndergo an opera: tion : but as I was anwitliag to do this, I tried your Viarctable Compound, and 1 am only too leased that 1 did so. for it restored me tnm ‘m t health, stving m«the pain of an opera and the fmmense Lills attending the sante." MAAA ANRMAIMARNIIANNWN NPIM AAIIKNIPINNPAIPINNAIDM Ovarian and womb trowbles are stead: ily on the increase among women. 1f the mouthly periods are very painful, or too frequent and excessiveâ€"if you have pain or swelling low down in the left :mp. bearing down pains, lencorâ€" mao-‘tnegl«t,-mmlf:tql. im E. Pinkham‘s Vegetable & fl‘:‘:’:“"‘B"m‘ e o ind An enthusiastic gathering of baseâ€" Berlin News *CB â€"~Witiams=of~theâ€"reportâ€"on~~a@ proposed plan to secure the more efâ€" fective . prosecution __of association work throuzhout Canada *» Durinz the last six months . the Ladies‘ Auxiliary of the Y. M. C. A, have,had chars» of young women‘s gyimnasium classes, under the direcâ€" tion of Miss Margaret Zoellner, and the season has been exceptionally sucâ€" cessful. _ The closing exercises were held in the gymnasium hall of the Y. â€"M. C. A. ou Thursday evening, which were attcrgled by women, young and â€" oldâ€"only; _ and _ the â€" spacious apartment was filled to its capacity. Messrs. A. L. Breithaupt and A. B. Musselmen have retuincd from Monâ€" treal, where they attended the Domâ€" inion Conference of the Young Men‘s Christizn Associations. The principal business of the conâ€" ference was the ‘presentation by Mr. It was decided at the mecting _ of the Light Commissioners en Friday afternoon to have a complete audit of the books mad@by Scully and Scully and a complete inycntory of the stock taken to. show exactly what is on hand for the money which has becn expended on the plant. The commisâ€" sion aims to have a statement t9 make public in two weeks, to give the ratepayers full particulars of evâ€" erything in connection (with . the plant. On_June 6th the â€" following . corps will report : The First Brigade of Nield Infantry, composed of Regiâ€" ments Nos. 26, 27, 32 and 33; No. 1 â€"Company RCâ€"R;; First Hussars, ons ha‘f No. 6 Bearer Coâ€"; Oneâ€"hall No. 6 Hospital Co., and oneâ€"half "No. 1, C.A.S.C. Ou June 19th these will report : No. 1Co. R.CIR. First Arâ€" tillery. _ Brigade, _ composed of (Cth, 11ith and 16th Field Batteriss, Secâ€" oud Infantry â€" Brigade, composed of Resiments Nos. 23, 38, 239 and 36 Thete has been a . compromise agreed upon between the finance comâ€" miltee of the town council and the Preston‘ & Berlin Railway Co., as regards the Park Board‘s claim en the railway company for $550 in payment of land in Victoria Park acâ€" auired â€" in order to run the freight line through the rear portion of the park. [A special mecting of the: finâ€" ance committce was hald on Friday evening. The railway company â€" bad understood that they were to have the route through the park free, but the Park . Board held out for $550. The company offered $275, but this the Park Board would not accept. The company then asked the mayor to intercede and the special meeting of the finance committee was called in consequence. The committce deâ€" cided to recommend that $375 worth of advertising be taken in the new folder to be issued‘ by the company, in settlemcnt of the difference. C. K. Hagedorn anl Jacob Kaufman. A new managzer will now hbave to be found, _ Mr. Magedorn having been managing director last year. The {nancial statement and reports of the past year‘s > business were prescnted and were most satisfactory. _ Owing to the high priceâ€"otâ€"sugat and The this province the prospects for _ the present year are brighter than | they were a }'l‘al’ ago. Anothér collisien at the King St.} crossing was . narrowly *averted at atout 6.2@ o‘clock on Wednesday (-'\'~; ening. _ The conductor on the street ; car got out, and failing to notice xho! approach of the Galt train elosed the / derailing apparatus and | the street | c t was started again. Fortunately,‘ the ~engineer of . th¢ train and the! motorman on the street‘car saw the danzer an1 both succeeded : in stopâ€" p‘ng. just on the verge wf fhe crosâ€" sing. The work of putting up the gates at the crossing has not yet begun. I Local military officers have receivâ€" i4 the following orders issved for the camp at London : In the Board of Trade Building at Toronto; on . Tuesday «was beld a meeting of the Ontario Sugar Comâ€" pany â€" directors, _ when the following new «lirectors were elected for the current year: Messrs. E. T. Carringâ€" ton, Bay City; W. B. Rouse, â€" Bay City; Hugh Blain, Michael McLaughâ€" lin, Robett Jafitay, W. J. Gage, of Teronto; R. Smyth, J. C. Breithaupt of Berlin, and E. W. B. Snider, . St. Jacobs. The latter, however, states that he will not act and another will have to be elected in his place The sugar proposition is ene . too baflling in its uncertainty _ to allow brokers and wholesalers to forecast with any degree of accuracy the price of that commodity. Sugar has risen cneâ€"half cent per pound since Novemâ€" ber,. and is over a cont 4 pound dearâ€" et than this time last year. Europe last vear produced 5,772,.000 tons and this vear will not produce more than TG3W,000 tans, owing to the withâ€" dawal of the sugart bounties. The total estimated supply of the world is 13,000,000 pounds, and unless the unexpected happens, there will be no sngat purchased by the happy houseâ€" holdet at 30 ot 23 poundsâ€" fot a dolâ€" lar. The limit at present is about 16 pounds ort a little more fot a dollar, awd there it is likely to stay. Granuâ€" lated is quoted wholesale at $5.73Â¥n barrels and $5.88 in bags. \ This means that Berlin will have two‘ represcntative less on the direc torate than Jast year, when the Berâ€" The Mcthodist church transfer comâ€" mittee moeting at Toronto on Friday devided on a number of changes in statroning of ministers. Rev. E. E. Scott, now of Galt, will go to Doâ€" minion Square church, Montreal, and Rev, J. C. Antlid, D.D., wil} go from Kingston to Galt, TBE ONTARIO SUGAR COMPAXNY ELECT OFFICERS3. Chronicleâ€"Telegraph, Thursday, April z0, 1905,~Page 3 Aid the Sarsapariiia by keeping the bowels n.ul::. with ’Ay.:-rc ‘Ius. At the regular. quarterly meeting of the Collegiate and Technical Inâ€" Ltitute. Board the general report of Inspector Seath was read. | Under,th heading of "Grading and _ Accommoâ€" dations,‘‘ the report states that the teachers‘ private room and the girls" waiting. room should be interchanged, the former being at present badly Isilua.lcd. The blackboards were graâ€" ded III, but the report stated that as soon as the Department was not riled that new blackboards had been provided the grdding would be raisâ€" ed. â€" The ratio of pupils to teachers, diâ€" vision ol dutics among teachers and provision for teaching the courses were reported | generally very. satisâ€" factory. The inspector found the staft all legally qualified, the discipâ€" line satisfactory, the textâ€"books all authorized, the regisiers satisfactory and that a good beginning has been made in English literature, texts in lower sthool awd in supplementary reading. ____ ie e E222 s ~â€"Thereâ€"was no â€"provision forâ€"sightâ€" translation _ in classics and French and German. The grading .of the varâ€" ious departments as respects ability of the teachers and organization was 1, except in the case of art, which was graded 11, and. reading graded I and H. The character of _ pujpils‘ work in‘ bookkceping sets was. found to be very fair, work in art, the old course fair, noteâ€"books in science satisfacâ€" tory; and in drill, calesthenics â€"and gymnastics | the Inspector‘s comment was, "This is one of theâ€" very few schools in which a really good course h# been provided." The repert concluded as follows : "This school‘s progress during the last four years has been phenomenalâ€" ly great and reflects credit upon the wisdom and generosity of the Board and the ability and energy cf: the principal. I hope ihat the former will not ‘weary in well doing,‘ and. that when I next visit the school 1 shall find still further evidences of progressiveness. As to the staff and the school gencrally, I have great pleasure in commending . both. The staff is an able one and the very best Totonto, who are scouring the . proâ€" vince with the object of enlisting men for permanent corps, ate meeting with Jittle success. ‘lhe reports _ reâ€" ceived at headguarters are very: disâ€" coutaging to those who expectcd _to see Ontatio contribute a large conâ€" We may be able to enlist a few men at Niagara camp, but only cnough to bring the q&is\inx permancnt corps ty tull peace strength." Sergtâ€"Major Booker, who has been in Berlin on this mission, is an ¢xâ€" pert swordsman, accounted to be the Under â€" the _ heading, ‘"Value of Equipment,‘‘ the changes sbown from the last inspection were: an increase of $173.93 in library references, the provision of $835 worth of typewritâ€" ers, and the increasing of the equipâ€" ment for pbysical education from $31.10 to $502.40. am especially picased with the imâ€" portance now attached to the work ol the Literary Society. It has alâ€" ready developed some valuable feaâ€" tures which I have not seen elscâ€" where in Ontario.‘ It is, I may add, a pleasure to pisit a school which reâ€" sponds so readily to any recommenâ€" dations made for its â€" improvement, «and in which the. modern spirit is so abundantly manifest." tinzent of mep for the several corps required to jake over the fortificaâ€" tions. at Halifax and Esquimalt. Some of the rectuiting sergeants have not obtained 4 single reeruit. It is evident, says the Toronto Nows, that the Caverament*s offer of $15 per month, improved rations, . a soldiet‘s suit and an casy life in barâ€" racks, is not suffticient to lure the urâ€" yan ot â€" tural youth of Ontatio into the permannt corps, however willing and anxious h> may be to serve . in the militia anmt go on active setvice when â€" occasion â€" requites. _ We can never raise chough men in Canada to gattison _ Halifax â€" and _ Esquimalt, while the country is so prospetous," said an officet in the perman nt corps to a representative of The News. :;lri-;;â€"irtfi!éh'aflcs this institution The Town Council will be asked for $6,000 this year. Last year‘ the amount of the town‘s grant was $4,â€" 000. The county‘s proportion of puâ€" pils averaged 43,88 and consequent ly the amount to be paid the school by the county will be $3,088. In passing accounts it was decided to pay the Canadian Radiator Co. The Board decided to engage Mis Margaret Zoelinet as instructor i Physical Culture and Typewriting a a salary ol $250.00 a year. Slim' :lfiu Wilhliiild the lifllfifil'(‘ un 11 it was proved that the heating sysâ€" tem was satisfactory. s ’l‘hc“nn_t ~Board weeting will held on July 11th. A Ayers Sarsaparilla Impure blood always shows somewhere. If the skin, then boils, pimples, rashes. If the nerves, then neuraigis, cervâ€" ousness, depression. If the stomach, then drpepsll. biliousness, loss of appetite. Your doctor knows the remedy, used for 60 years. Impure Rlood RECRUITS NOT ENLISTING INSPECTOR‘s$ RCPORT. Ml’m the Cuban war, I was a wrock. l‘hloo-l-u h‘.lu-; il'l'l'l.ll oe:n Ierc'l; ::v'ml me."* of ap 1P C DogA1Ez, Scranton, Pa. bottle, J. 0. AYER C0., gwists. _ &..__ ___ Lowell. Mase. for n r at he Ontaric could understand it. One way of bringing order out of chaos would be to have no amendments to that law oftener than once in every four years, A great deal might also be done by tearing the present law _ to pieces and remodeling it until it was about half the present bulk. _ There was no doubt the clauses regarding civil damages actions againstâ€"munt cipalitiecs had been pushed too far, but care would have to be taken that in attempting its amendment they did not go too far the other way. He thought the time of the good roads act would be extended. The Mayor, Dr. Honsberger and other members took part in an inforâ€" mal discusssion of the scheme with Mr. Hanua, who was much interestâ€" ed, and saw the necessity of estabâ€" lishing an experimental station. He asked many questions and when . inâ€" formed of the visit of a Berlin depuâ€" tation to Brockton, Mass., last year, remarked that it should not be neâ€" cessary for deputations to go to the United States for such information. There should be the proper authoriâ€" ties and facilities for experiments to provide information of this nature in this province. In promising.considerâ€" ‘ation, Mr. Hanna remarked, _ ‘"Keep right at us.‘"" The members of the Alcputation ~were entirely satisfied with the manner in which they were received and consider that prospects are bright for the realization of their request. ‘"Ihe Provincial Secretary was busy the greater portion of the day with other deputations, and t other ministers were similarly ung#f ed. Other Deputations. Premier Whitney received a deputaâ€" tion 200 strong, representing the Western Ontario Good Roads Associâ€" ation, and the Ontario Municipal Unâ€" ion. In brief, they asked that muniâ€" cipalitiecs be relieved from civil resâ€" ponsibility for action for damages caused by the nonâ€"repair of roads in cases of nonâ€"feasance, that ‘the time in | which county councils may take advantage of the good roads act be extended from the date fixed for its expiration in the act, January 1st, 1906, to January 1st, 1907; that the act be amendcd to make it clear that oneâ€"third of the cost of work done by countics on county systems of roads be paid by the Government; that two members of community be added to Boards of Police Commisâ€" tioners to make them more represen tative, and that certain municipal ofâ€" ficers be appointed to aid revisers of the municipal act. Premicr Whitney, in reply, said the municipal law was in such a condiâ€" tion that, in his opinion, no man in Provincial Secretary Hanna was waitcd upon in his office at the Parâ€" liament Building by a Berlin deputaâ€" tion, consisting of Mayor Kranz, Mesâ€" sts. C. . Mills, August Lang, A. J, Voege, Dr. Monsberger and Ald. Utâ€" tley, reqdesting that the Government establish an experimental sewer staâ€" tion at Berlin, and take over Berlin‘s sewage disposal plant and farm _ and run it. ‘The Berlin men were introâ€" duced to Mr. Hauna by Dr. Lackner A large delegation from the Retail Merchants‘ _ Association of â€" Canada waited on Hon. Mr. Hanna and asked that the peddlers‘ license fee be inâ€" creased, that the transient traders act be amended to make it quite. clear that it appliecs to such and not only to auctioncers; that the giving _ of coupons be compulsorily abolished, and that the Division Court Act be amended to simplify the collection of debts. _ Consideration was promiscd. The spokesmen w&e: Messrs. C. A. Nairn, Goderich; G. S. Klein, Hamilâ€" ton; R. S. Ford, Petrolea; E. M. Trowern, Toronto, secretary of th2 association; Mayor Godirey, Meaford, and Ald. Stevely. Mr. Pattinson, M. P. P., South Waterloo, introduccd the deputation. f "I‘m simply tired out," he said to an old â€" acquaintance with his well known simplicity of manser. "I want to rest. If I can regain my strongth 1 shall return to the little New Jerâ€" sey village where 1 have many friends and peacefully spond the time entil I pass away. It is 'o\" seventy years since 1 first appeared on the stage, and 1 only disappointed the public once before,. _ Sutcly that is record Galt, April, 0.â€"Mr. J. H. Stoddart probably the oldest actorton the Amâ€" crican stage, and a man famous throughout America for his beautiful impersonation of Lachlan Campbell in ‘‘The Bonnie Briat Bush;" as well as of many other important roles, is 1yâ€" ing ill at the Hotel Grand here. 1t cannot be denied that his condition is such as to cause the very . gravest anxicty to his relatives, and it is abâ€" solutely certtain that even should he recover from his present attack . he will never act again. He is the vicâ€" tim of absolute weakness, and it is feared that paralysis of the left sids may intervenc. The Listowel Banner of this week contains the following : The C.P.R. appear to favor the building of clecâ€" tric branch lines as feeders to their system, if the proposition of Mr. Leonard at Stratford for an electric road from Conestogo to Stratford and St. Marys to Ingersoll may be taken as an indication. | This propoâ€" sition was refused by Stratford and a proposal to submit a byâ€"law for $25,000 for a stcam road adopted in stead. That the company are considâ€" ering an extension north from a point near the Conestogo to Listowel is shown by the fact, that such a route is being laid out by their surveyors. contemplated is not yet known, As a feeder for local trade to the town the electric road would be more deâ€" sirable and a right of way could be given on the streets with little or no expense. It is doubtful if much of a bonus for right of way for a steam road could be cartied under present conditionsâ€"inâ€"Atown.â€"Theâ€" advantages of a steam road lie in through shipâ€" ment of freight and in the fact that a stcam road is not so liable to be closed by snow blockades in the winâ€" ter. HAKNA BEARD BERLIN MEN. In order to save our subscribersithe trouble of makingtwo or more sepat ate remittances we have made special arrangements with the publishers by which we are enabled to offer the following publications in connection with The Chronicleâ€"Telegraph,for one year at specially low rates. Specia clubbing rates with all other Canadian and American newspapers and magazines quoted on application. Chronicleâ€"Telegraph sndWeekl{ G1Obe.:...*/â€"..â€"zaic1... M $0â€" Chronicleâ€"Telegraph and Weekly Mail (with premium) 1 70 Obronicleâ€"Telegraph and Family Herald and Weekly Stat (With DrEOHNUMI).....0c.2câ€"ckesseiscecrs srnre.. 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