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The Chronicle Telegraph (190101), 1 Nov 1906, p. 10

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"ro BIG FORTUNE, am and Jump. Hi. ty throughout w Deqtiaiq. at oh- “. _ an; - interest In the Alvis“) - (team 01 Elation elastic-g wt- ___ . ,..4_ Sun Ilkhcomnaedo- I“ Detroit. Oct. tt.-Yuesdar dut- nou Bill Scott In Irvin; pork chop- " its Btu-wick Hotel at all I. Ind min in use! was 88. lanai-y morning. cm in pm! m [Jul rat. Hr. William Scott. heir lo [lat an“. stalked out ot his try -- V‘ n; 4-1.). c - “min Int r..- w....., "ee""'""-""- ”or: gh to catch the train [or Hamilton, Ont. more to mm: a lur- mse. . When Bill In trrepariag tor the may med Tawny he bad m id t one ot the guests was the La e: ot good new: lor him. But " it “as. An “to.” (ram Hamilton. repre- Ihning tho aatsnissiatration o! Inn's dead m never-known orclr, “as at the hotel to sen: lrgal notice on ttrs heir. Alter the mane: of his land he took his time, no tirst, and then sought I musty. mm-.. Bill didn't. stand ots' ceremony. He went right up in the air. but be came down long enough tor the tot:nurtty of giving ow, day’s notice to his boss and then wired again. He avscttt- mindotlly mixed orders oi frogs' lugs [or liver, burned his fingers, and wus pom: infatiteir less as a cook when rich than he was whiat poor. Asked shout. his luck by {allow-em- f plqyes he waved his hmds am). tackl- ed lor glee. Asked who the rich undo In. Bill said he'd have to ask that of his lawyer. and that that "guinea," had [liked back to Hamilton to ar- nnge lot Bill‘s arrival. One or the kitchen girls erggesled buss bands and other'things as n petting send-oil at the depot, but Bill answered that he wasn't gong to pick his wile just yet; he was "goin' to take in a few lurrin art galleries (lrrt to get a line on real art m Bittt- men." "That put a crimp in the aspirati ms ot the ladies ot the Brunswick kit- chen. but Bill could word to chow "hawtoor," as the not. wiperess said. tor hadn't the lawyer given him a ticket from Detroit to Hamilton'.' That left Bill free to blow the " in wages he had' coming, and ilr's morning, when his time was up, he made one break from thr, hotel, jumped a trolley Ur, and is now te ing made master ot his own in Hun ilton. lands in upper Canada. Just what the lortune consists ot, dash or realty, is nut lnown at thr Brunswick. V" "t POLICE CHARGES Woodstock, Oct. 22.-Matters hart not been running smoothly in police circles in this city, and they came to u tread today, when the Police Lom- missioners held an investigation. Tin trouble arose over charges that Court- ty Constable Fred. Hill received pay- ment from the county tor work he did not do. " was claimed that h was paid tor scrung a warrant. and appeuiug in court' against Georg: Harrison alter Harrison hld walked to town, given himsell up to the lo- cal police, and minimal to setting lire to Bond's Corners schoolhouse. The charge was not pressrd to day owing to the Police commissioners not having jurisdiction over llill. Lo cal main; were discussed, but no definite action was taken. Chic! ants, however, has lorvnrd- ed . sworn declaration to Judge Fin- hte that High County Constable Cox his hindered with him in the (H9 charge of his duty. shoot Trunter Free! at the trurrted.Btmd'r Corner» uhool charges Chief Zest! with“; seating that he (the thicl) he void 810 tor the part be took in tho ca vietion ot the incendiary. The (his denies the charge. Mtgisimte an: stated that the police lreqnently went to people on similar missions. and " ter all he did not blame them much, tor they were not any loo well paid. A new exchange reached. ye ehitor's desk to-day in the Th'orokl 1)..in News, at which Mr. William A.. E. Meyer. lormerly ot Berlin, is the ed- itor 1nd. proprietisr. It is 1 tour-page six column sheet, and contains a lite oral amount of adverlising stare, us well as tk splendid supply of news neatly arranged. It is a very credit- nble paper and the Telegram can granules both (hr enterprising edi. tor ml the citizens ot Thornltl. LURE” HIS WIFE of IA GRIPPE Quebec " tel: how the Great tat. sumptlve Preventative us an alb.ttrttttd mm " My wife took " Gt-ke-ry. In Ouuva."uy) R. N. Date. 'srNoetttNU I am. Qua. in'nn interview. "She - I home of Psyd‘rim and after ”in. It for I 1 few days she in! an? well. I tWa','. and In: 'ssisttr it an . I mini Puychim is one hflll't,tl' M on the market urday." Thu-re you bl" the when “not in a ”when. La (Egypt and co”: m “on. he W emu-pica. Thi. mu had one, his win “It. ttther. Psychim not a", crud both but ll m an. up to that their bodies an SN mm to resist disuse. Att - Mica an killed by 60c. Per Bottle seeeeLetecef",',tea'tl Closing t.dih ten nth. mm!“ smut-saw PSYCHINE Ki; (Gigi; tirst, and then Mr. Scott, esquire, in We , tre--" Stun) iii ’wooosmcm 'sore, Has not" l l we mm“ count". any. at will and on November t. The Council " "will to: and" the act “remaining the Depsrtrtset" cl Education" pass" st In In! an“ ot the Legitstattire, w] it tet, the. VI any we.""-""' --- __ -_ place at tin: "can Bunting! Council. which ecamittttt o! "rehr when. at: "resisted by the he patina“ ot Eat-tutu at six by the University ot Toronto. The Ad ( may Council will consist at twenty manners, an tollovs: The President ot the University ot Toronto. who is Lhnirman crotlicio ot the Council; the Superintendent ot Education. repre- acnting the, Minister at adulation. bat having no vow; the: additional members, rental min; the University ot Toronto', and to be elected by the Senate thereof; {our members elected rcspectirely by tie Smut-n of Quegi's, Mount". Ottawa nnzt the Western University, end two 'mem- bers elected by and representing the high school teachers, tour mailers elected try and repreetntin; the pub- lic school teachers, one membet eteet- ed by and representing the senate school teachers, two members elected) by mid representing the public school inspectors. two members representing the school trustees at the Province. The Council's Work and Powers. The work and" power' at the Coun- cil, which has wider scope than the Educational Council, are nest” des- cribed in section six at the act. which reads as 'o1towts: ' "The said Advisory Council ot Edu- cation shall be a. consultslive com- mittee to center with the Minister ot Education on such subjects as he mar submit to it trom time to time. Such subjects any include the damn-am- MIA regulations meeting the coursés ot study and the text books lor all elasses ot Provincial schools, cotttints- ation classes, manual training depart- ments. household science depulnunts "ll-Ina. "vu-v.'. v-....__ --."" and school gardens, the tpuuitietrtiotts ot teachers and inspectors, and the departmmtd examinations. - _ n -n .,L_II “wanna.-- WM", "The said Advisory Council shall 2xercise such execu ttye powers in con- nection with the appointment at ex- uniners and associate examiners for the annual departmental .aml mice:- sity matriculatian examiittitiots and the conduct at such examinations and the settlenKIt ot the results thercot, " may he conferred upon it by the Department ot Education and the ‘Scnnte ot the University at Toronto, :rcspectively. But it the said Coeur- eil shall tail or. neglect to pettorm any at the duties required of it un- der this stttr-srectiott, then such dut- ins may be parlor-med tir the Bogart- ment ot Education. "The said Advisory Council 'shall: tlso hare power to make rules and regulations tor the conduct of its mu business. subject, however, to the "mutations in that, behalf of the De. mrtment of Edueatimt." Membership on the Council is tor three years, and otter the present year there will be an election by bat- ot every three years tor those mem- bers required to be elected try this method. The? are high, public amr separate school teachers end. public .chool inspectors. The school trus- tees are to be elected " the mem- ers oi their section ot the Ontario s'dueational Association at the un- mal meeting of that body Otbith is held " Easter week.) In the mem- .ime the Liettt.Altment0r in Council Llppolntl two members to act until l he trustee! have their Brat election. l the Same: ot the universities are . New York, Oct. ' -.-A syndicate including mm ot wealth has . but: iormcd to cover Hurst bets. Two well-known Democrats are in the pro- tect. "Charley" Mahoney, of the Hellman Hume, has Been instructed to make wagers up to $250,000. Betn. narized, the state on which Mahoney will Ia\e bets is about as follows: Rx elect their representatives on or do": the first Wednesday in No- tttttter ot my year in which 3 gen- -nl election ot the members of the ‘ouncil is to be held. city En; Lair -ittat Hearst will not {at 70.0% plurality in the greater ah} King‘s Cong“! -iiG%iitir lint Hughes will carry King's County _tty tooo. 1330;: algal-y {hit lie.rst WI" not any more than Ion: commie: In the entire Mate. , (kids 9! 3 to 1 And better that Hughes wil} be rlteted governor. One at the moat promirtertt _ lican politicians in the state bet ts,- mm against $15,000 that Hughes would any New York City. Wm. Barnes, Jr., ot Albany, is the nuke holder. A wager “as mud: ot 37.500 against a like mm tut "rarat would not any New York City. Walter swam-y, a trotrmerrr, took the Hugh” "ad ot the bet. Sweeney. who is in dose touch with many ot the ttttetkertrer' throughout the city. said that he did not Incline Hurst would any . sill]? nklvrmntc dir |trlcl in New York. A (PM Ink-rm! " bet was made by W. Mum with G. B, Both-nu um Hughes wm catty Greater New York. Mum laid um. to um. rm“, ttre Dcmaonuc eattdidate in - N». You ts 4 or A to l throttle. Attis nu the Md: In "eerst we [only , to I. - -- - - -_--- -._.._- " dads at r. to 5 out Hughes will '""' - w .v Inca. the out mun-Mame of Winn-nun Brut, laid h alt a...“ 10 a.” on Hum. Cloth; o!!- ynO now " " M BIG SYNDICATE FORMED ("on Thu Obit.) Membership and Election. mum's BANK IS on THE DEFENSIVE -oet.Hr-f-etttAtre "e""G7irGeVfiGu-trrtry1et: CrtrrGiicii'G'-iGGrtheyeaii,rttf, was o-Matt. mad '3 'ia-au-aa-'.""" aim. -rrii--..rtayeet?.. "iiTrt"iirGGluVtae1t1tte rGa"icrttiiGaadist-t.oe"" hum-non. ThM-khlllo' -eitn “v 0.0.0.0 capital stock with“. he! mun-utmmum Mmuuuthuontm“‘ PlnlMI and M John -tt, nam- cud- yr. A. Dunn. Wu. Ida-II. HIM! 3°C." nun. ML nun. Jung-y'tW-LM.‘ Wm John “ml-on. Al“- mun} Ala. B. Lawn. W. n.- - c. M. iiii'GraraiiGui,wtrd"- m. m unnu- - mm a anathema rt at: m E n- ewt-.1 me: od the m nay on!” any were undue“ to Inner“). for "an: damn Inud Ind "tur-m" anon. m on: than the“ oontmattm iuueeuma_anadsrrtnndfae" man: at att vault-0'7 Mm 'e: - _ A- - -. ,___J_IA_-I ' - mum; Luau- ard 599:1 to: n We! want-II. v- .... r-~"""' - am: on we ot an womb“ dS- radon or tho but. The mm 014-. n.,w.nmmmnwllm' a. man the idiom stat-seat any. -- -H -"‘" - _ ' w. a. mun. dew-M! with thet Bull: oe Manual “60.000 for the and“ of no Nut-Guard. in - cordtnco mu: poem»: " of md'nnnk X'c'C'Tna"'m" diriaiu, the" In The cm - of . math: of the Moldova for New. " MO." vets, General Manager ot the Fum- ers' Bane, has made a. plain state- ment regarding the position ol that institution. "People have simply taken alarm at the Ontario eanidtaiitsre," he at 1 said -"The new bank Ms been organized‘ strictly in accordance with the pro-3 visions of the Canadian Banking Act, and $250,000 has been deposited with the Government. This deposit was made yesterday belore we had any wind ot the application lor awinda‘ng ‘np order. The subscriptions no at Gie present moment. in shove the re- quirements ot the Act, namely, 3500,. 000, and the deposit has been met trom payments on that amount. of stock." '... Mr. Travers deniedNtat any deeep- tion had been practiced: Certain men whose names were given in the pros- pectus had agreed to at as directors it they were elected. In order to quality, however, these men were re- quired to pey up 333000. A tew were unwilling to quatity. I N hold letters.or telegrams [rem1 many ot those whose names appear in the prospectus. amt have verbel pro- mises trom others," said Mr. Travers “There was no deception in the lists >0! shareholders curled by canvasscrs tor stock subscriptions. These were .correctcd from week to Week es the stock wasrsotd. The first $500,000 ‘an i-e 7 Toronto, Oct: - 24.-Mr. worth ot stock sold at par. It is not' denied that samples ot the 85, $10 and $20 hills which the bank mm to issue were shown among the sub- scrihus in their normal as to de- sign. The bank could not, however. issue them until it chained its 1i- Lense without deviating tron the Act." aid Mr. Tavern. yr. J. Plunkett Magnum, the nil- road contractor, whose name appears upon the pronpectus' ot the recently organized Fumers' Bunk, tor which a winding up order was asked res- terday " Osgoode Hall, slys that he knew that his Mme would appear in the prospectus but that he wan taking no active part in the organize tion ot the oan's. He said that alter "." an!” We" Got Cold Feet. the prospectus had been issued he had said to those in thugs that he aid not consider himsell in any way hound. He made Inquiries so see how the bunk stood, and when he hurt that it was yet in a formative state w made up his mind not to rim-r in- to my new tnlcrprise. Mr. Mazann lid not see why the bank should not be successful. lie "nought in: whole trouble was due to a sure Musing mxcr the Ontario Bunk tailurc. Ink mill?! Mght's in.» and News! Un w. 'tmo. Rama" u “I til Cape. If Jon Suffer Fr- '.,eP,sPgaegtatat',R,ttrn'a', I!!!” Men um value-t brick In: . all! - Mon-l urine. my "In! at I!“ In lg mum mum In urine. “and " an In Inn-no. 1mm In "may In". nu “the! “:1th Hanan. Ia an up”): "u.tttrsttr_ted "I: pull EYE-iii? EI'EIK'E'm "wmnnuw- -'rlV_--""'i-'-_ ”nanny-Imam... 17:1me My. Illa-an tum-elm. tot - til-I) - ‘Al‘ _._ _._“. A. - “mm“.-- ""155“ "Mr m h - "In. m. M" “can"! at". D '.ieu.t-"emtdt-q. I A Shareholder Spun. A.tt.muumW., nm of cum to- W. R. TY.- TO IMPROVE A movement' ot grest interest to the horse breeders of 'Onluio has been set on foot by me pressed Pre vincial Goveuuncnt, tuti,itearriedto a 'iiiiiGririGrid,Griu greatly im- prove the horse breeding industry ot the province. - " .-_.,-_-_J :_o.. ...., ,..-.-..--. The country has hen divided into districts and tor each district a com- mission oi competent inspectors has been appointed to look into she W dition pf "airs " they now exist,' and report to the minister ot agrio culture, who will‘suhmit the whole matter to the Government tor legisla- ticn', the object ot the investigation being to improve and henetit the _ breeding ot good stock throughout the All mung", and than u- gntted in outdoor wk. at-id always have 1 bottU ot country. The commission nppointed to inves- tignte elixir: in this district is com- posed ot Inspectors Christie end Jones. Besides Waterloo they have Perth, Oxford, Wellington end Hilton counties. For the lest two weeks they have been ceiling on the breeders 'ol .Weterloo County and report that the but stock was found in the Western and southern sections oi the county. On Monday evening a meeting wns held in the oldeouncil chamber, when several prominent breeders met the commission 1nd went thoroughly into all phases ot the question. Mr. L. J. Breithaupt presided, and Mr. Allan Shuts, Waterloo. noted as mercury. It was the unanimous opinion oi the meeting that 'en ettort should he made to rid the country ot all scrub, "ander-sized and blemished stock. The weight oi opinion seemed to favor the licensing of all stallions by the [my vincial Government. and also eompel- ing them to be registered in the Can- ndinn record book. This, it wu‘ thought, would prohibit the introdtte-; tion at interior stock into the noun try. " was the desire to raise only "pure tmas," no matter whether it he Clyde, Shire, Percheron or light weights. So many poorly bred horses were being rammed oil on the unwary areeders that it we: generally tsetiee- .-d this method would electively over; come the dithculty. " hand. tt is the moat Wand 'f,,, tinhnent tttts t . 'vuinsant . in an Wk"l'4ii'rHiiii "iiiijikitii,Le. - a'I-Iuo - - -"_" -- , “a " kindred mublu- Ile. Ed aiGGiimd a nu dealers. 7iiO.Tiii.i, um um III mmwguga y1ert: 35:. TiieiTU handsome -ersir card free. "itGToiliirie that 1 gums! con- ierence of the commissioneu will be called as soon as the work of inszect- Kiwi; Eni'siyarmd tt report submit ted “trough the Hon. Mr. Mona-it]: to me Governmmt. . Hirst's Pain Exterminator The new Pure Food ttttd Drug Law will mark " on the label or every Cough Cure connining Opium, Chlor- olorm. or any other atupitritttt or poisonous drug. But it puscs Dr. Shaw’s Cough Cue as made tor 20 yous, entirely tree. Dr. Show all along has bitterly opposed the use ot all opiates or nineties. Dr. Shaw's Cough Cure is minutely safe even for the youngest. babe-tod it cure; it does not simply suppress. (let I sale and tell-Me Cough Cure. by simply insisting on having Dr. Shoop‘s. Let the law be your proterr ltion. We cheerfully recommend And (sell it. A. G. "school, Waterloo. GOT OFF AT ”13 FARM an: at Berlin‘s drummers tells of‘ an incident on a train wove Pnlmer- ston, which run stopped have“ taro stntions try n puma-I pulling the hell-rope in one.“ the an. Tht train hands mlnlnrgc number ot passmgrrs got oft to are that W“ the matter, and nhtn they found no thing was wrong they boarded the tutu again snd pruned"! on "It journey. Just as the train started a tanner with . large misc jumped oil. land alter vain: his ttand he eros-t the new: to his home. And the w Prosperity is “a on: reward. The mrer a mun Itets ttt lune a: unmet " hols. (m Mra ot taunt-Me mu " I ttttser who is In low. Time " nary, but tt'tt better to ,lr In a hurry than broke. “ Kiln-ugh} {be best, no "to n ma mum on tuning something in at. The mm In ml. this: io the toritt am ttte sirtorr to (he “an! ship. 80-: mph Imagine an in m mat and that m Mg"- [ii In a. _ _mv.r.umgq..l.w tasmtreratait'ts HORSE BREEDING VERY T RUE. I HISTORIC iilwAT'ERlLOO t BANK OF NOVA, SCOTIA. f Very Popular Cerem.onr w the Citizens at Newcastle on Tyne. nus MAYOR CAN l . KISS iiiiius3easonable - - -.- __.__7' e _ mm duly anointed anem- hold a' mutt, called the inner; no chin .- ..isr train the Indy ot each house they! ave to visit during the, qeremony. l The two torttsnnut wields thus op- pointed are known a " tony-men," or tithe men, nod usunlly there in no smell competition tor the honor un- ongst. the eligible: of Hungeriord.’ fhe custom in hundreds of years old, . Had neither tumband' not wile, an n; mile, oojecll to the “vent. ot the "I',',,',,-,,"',,',"; with the inevitable result, Once every live you." the good town at NeweastteorrTrne has been in the‘ habit of holding n festive! known er "Barge Day," on which any the Mny-' or and mtrporution go down to the river in the stole - to claim the rights of the to“ to certain dues at on appointed spot. Then the procession returns up the river to n well-known stanza where the Mnyor selects my lowly he likes' (tom the large crowd genernlly goth-l ‘red there, and kisses her helore tht'. assembled comp-1w, artd--tet " be, said soNlr-be,ore the goal hisyoress iiersell'. Ilia Worship then given the favored lady I sovereign u . present whilst the Mann-es, to show tint there is no "Heeling. adds g gill all her own, such on n sittel, purse or" other npproprinte article. Nor is England the only country with such compulsory kissing are monies. Hum-gen. in Austrln. has an annual lolr on St. Ttreodoreh boy. at which every mnn present hos the right to clnim one lady and to his: her, without her having my right to object. The “range custom is the ot- .ome of n raid which was once made or the town by 'rureistrtrrutarto, oh, atrial on nil the women on clplives. All! mun-II“ -"--. -- n - P prion, tn Bax-hm, u soon In calo- urau In mull _i.i_llf||l_w- Tm! no osetsteynttrrItftte- If to be Saint by Mail add Ten Cents for Postage. Leave your Order with Agents, or send direct to HE STORY of the wonderful progress which Waterloo County has made during the past one hundred years is some- thing that interests may person living in the county. It is equally interesting to others who were born in the county, but now live in other parts of the world. s It will be interesting to you. When you have it you will read it from cover to cover, and you " want one or two more to send to distant friends. H - . l --iv " --- ("Bulls lily-nag. You can order the book direct from us or through any of authorized agents, and pay for it when delivered, at The CHRONICLE-TELEGRAPH. The Progress of One Hundred Years 40 cents. Symp ‘wmo Pin. and Tar (for that cough). Cunt: Bromide Qulnino Talon (for cold in bud and vim-um.) Cod “at on Extract with Spur HymphmpbfmUor this ling.rtete ertstrtt and odd , Rubber Good: of tttl kinds. lion ttt good: new”; l E. AHRENS & M. “one“ ANNE“. "ter.. A62 - Inna 'lllllllO' Farmer-3' Poultry 8remt.eeltr-rP-rr.adhe or M Di " m. murmur; Goods The Heintzman th i Piano l Mm Standard at Animal It: may triumphs go to auto up . large chnpter in the music“ history of this country. The hin- wry of music in Cumin would be :impltto without this dauphin The IIaiaisniittutr, Piano t (kinky Yo on: Film at Helium: & Ga.) ._ noun-r will» n In“ ll . WI” autumn a! lull-band's] tn nth- do dawn, whim“ a rtea1 in um!- a, M musical ,tottatnMrttttet. The Inn’- Pluuol. Motel. The Puma Plum. Ton-to. [occluding pnrohuon haven" dif- lam: min or pinna- to who: from Yummudhur alumna" unnamed phat» an the an. ihtttr, “I. only 3nd proper In, " oompm Tlio - plan» um III on. tnrbttravttteit" an. HMO Maugham pm. and an! to an W0 Plum and mum and an n- Furs I. Q man sum. Tho Dmmtnlon Pm and Oran. Th. Batt k Co. Plan). attd 0mm wilmmcum F. ll. GARDNER, Neat Door to I . “New.

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