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The Chronicle Telegraph (190101), 27 Dec 1906, p. 12

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1 --__ -- â€"â€"-~~â€"~â€" - . . a doubt that the glimmer " the In identical wit that woman in Port Credit on the afternuon larch 17 last. He told the jiury t they were not to consider any- ubout Mrs. Carey having adopt- other children. The jury retired at five minute-t t three and utter an absence ot an r and a halt returned into court tls.tr verdict of not guilty. The ver- prenred to receive the approba- o the chief justice. In. Carey was promptly discharg- ' from custody, but immediately re- tad and brought before the and jury, who returned a true bill ing the woman with “miscon- uot in not taking [wry "r cure of ha.. III-n remains." Mrs. 1'arey was lib ted on bail. herself in $500 and he: graham! lurnished 8200 surety. latlon of Life Insurance Mon C For Uniform Practice. ,New York, Dee. 2g.--The first steps to taken yesterday toward the'tor- I .tion ot an association of life in- mce presidents. Broadly speaking, l purposes of the organization will l be to further the interests of policy l holders and to bring about a more ' nly uniform practice in the con- duct ot life insurance business. J President Morton of the Equitable id last night that under the tenta. Tit plan the welfare of the policy- older would be the first thing con. “would. and next would come a bet- BP. and more uniform praétice gener- illy in lite insurance. Expenses were 0 be reduced where possible and 18818 eliminated. The association, he add. would publicly present its views a, law-making bodies and all others wishing information on life: insurance natters. There would be nothing tbout the proposed organization to keep from the public. It is their in- terest the organization was trying to in?!“ a 51173111.!an been I child. in In!» tho evidence poink my ntrougly in tttnt direction. my .100 t,ttett", tho ind buyout! the 9 deuce given by Johnston identification had bully “and. Crown Attornoy Field briefly re- the ovidonoe. contending that whole of the circumstances taken “he! pointed to the sum ot the 'tterr the ","fag','t"tl,f tor luncheon hiet Justice ulock unnamed up very ml in tutor at tho prisoner. Ho “July impressed upon the jury tag more were two time may had i eon-idem the first aging was them murder at all. did that child who " fonnd in the Presbyterian Church hid die there from the "eeta of ex- cure? The tiit,'hrt','gt, was that Minus} he sstytitsfie! beyond all rega- "iENris" 6F __ PocttwriouDERs. hot Guilty on Murder . Charge. chicago Judge Escapes. an Attempt to r Assassinate Him. Chicago, Dee. 22. An uuempt was made yesterday by Frank F. Eller' 3bfook of iliitreity to assassinate Judge Charles Cutting of the Probate Court. IThe judge escaped injury. I: iiiiiuiCotii that tho prosecu- » had mainly failed to ”amid: M gm; .a.nr..yutrdtr has! bun When Judge Cutting entered the Court House yesterday morning he was followed into the elevator by El- lerbrook, who was disappointed by a ieeision rendered some time ago try udge Cutting. Ellerbrook stooped close to the side of the judge and irawing lb revolver plaro it against ma judge's side and pulled the trig- “I; Jig: ouii/rttovJd slightly at the =ill'jid, cartridge e:yvlarJedyuld the Yam. in pas-gam- to on BULLET THROUGH CLOTHING. to Hirst’s Pain Exterminator Alwaw have n bank with 3"". 25¢. " an msalers. Tryill'sl's mm liver Pills. A [mm rt after dinner pili. Will aa i " digmlinn. Ask your dcnlrr ot seud us 255v. A hand nu: snnvenir card frcc. TN! F. F. mun GO., luv-ml mm». Out. " CAREY _ ACQUITTED '16: maids: cloud ”our- on with a verdict ot M Doc. Mt.--The grid " Ifetiiitt tf “www.mm I 00 mm W"!- - t at the Tee-a-a-hte 0004- [an ot anal-yon with boon (no In tho British M ttse t906 In! 5M boon bound and ohm o “in W “and“ at My. Tho noun points DC! no how dun from 83.: Iant you to no this you. and it must he momborod that this out in I toot ot mo utility at tho [an copula- 't bit ‘ho tamet, and at tho not 4’ tho gun's crow iituttsortnnhandig Mr‘ununuv lr. The one": on an pornlttod to mini or Saul-ton in any voy. the mu dinning in this raped» hon tho Med om corded out In the - can my. - Ct 1 . A ' tin “ivy. The f1rat tttteen ahi in order ot mm mule over Mn nu. Ot than. Btteen ship: the f1rs n order ot merit made 124,“) points and the last. 101.44 points. - . n ___-SA " nu. .nn-tlmnn young. In order of merit of the squadron. top place in when by the second eruite er squadron, the Drake. (ling-ship ot Prince Louis ot Battenburt0, being the first ship in the squadron, The more tor this squadron avenged 98.7 points per man. The Mediterranean tteat came second, with the Formidnblo (Capt. Simona). an the best ship. the nvormm points per man being 93.5. The third oruiser squndrnn is third in order of merit, the Canmrvon (Capt. he Itoheek) being the best ship, and "he points per man 90.A. The Allan. . . ‘I ts" ac, Iii-in m5 ”mu". m. .._____ v tie am 1110:1115 fourth. v Is", the King Edward VII. _(Sir Wm. Hu') leading. gin-Ii tel, squadron some Good Advice to Readers of The Chronicle-Telegraph. (In Not Be a, Burden A weak stomach and its resulting Ills are not, natural. With proper care av.;l the um- oi Mio-na stomach Cale h-lx, tiw very Worst case of indiges- tion or stomach trouble can be com- iricicly. cured. It is". a sin to deprive oncscll ot en-l Juylnvlll in lilc and Immune a burden' In "Ihcts through Indigestion. 'I'lu- trncv.tclws. hcaOehes,. distress "itcr (ailing. lnss of appetite, gunning up or un:lir;vst:~rl food a-nd gases are suit natural. Mi-o-ua stomach tab- li-is "sed tori: few days before meals wt" so sirenxiheu the digestive or- unnx' tltcl, you can cat anything you want without fear oi distress or rt'- {sulling isicknoss. The directions for taking Mi-o-na "mphhsir.e the ditierenee Iii-tween tnis iriumly’ and the ordinary mrdicine that is given h-r indigestion. Mi-o-na is to h- usml before meals, strength- r‘nin: tho dip,esiive system ior the food which is lo be waten, wgile the "rditutry rum-(1y is taken after meals, and simply digests the lood‘wilhout mtn-ngtlwnim: the,stomach. , We absolutely agree that your mon-" " will he reiundvd should you buy " 50 rvnl box ot.Mi-o-na stomach which; and not In- saijsftd with the rcsults, Rhona is sold by druggists "verywhere. or will be sent by mail on rcrvipt of price, 50 cents. Write to-day [or a irctt sample pack- ;zzv. and also p,iveus your symptoms and our of the lu-sl known stomach sq out.) arroi .ugil IIrw1stst.im.aotls htn'vlul null personal nth-Minn with. out clu-rzv. "t:oth's llyomci Cum Lulu}, Mullah. N. Y. - A visitor who has spent. the last. two summers in Scotland describes in The Scotsman the Norwegian whale thah- ing industry carried on in that British island. {Ia writes: "Every part of the whale is made use of. The blubber is' run down into oil. The flesh is boiled, dried and ground into cattle food; the hours and offal are boiled, dried, and ground into guano. Only the liquid' that escapes during cuttin up, and a little overflow from the "gill boilers. runs into the sen. . . . The sheep and cattle feed close down to the stations. even nmmig the blndm oi whalebonc spread out on the gram; to dry. I un- slerstand the workmen regularly cook and eat the whale fkssh. In Denmark it has her-n canned for years. This: year one of tho Shr-tlnnd stations salt- PO several hundred burn-ls. Regarding the kinds of whale killdd. there are two. Tho fimusr, an to 80 feet long, yinlds nlmut 30 harrols of oil, and is (mind 30 to Mtn milos at so"; the can! i fish whale. 35 to 45 foot long, nbout l5 barrels. 10 to 20 miles at Mn. Tho hor- ring hog, which is found much closer inshore. is not tukon. It only yields abourone burrel oil, and docs not pay to kill tituviui0it Ttititg. Mum-nus Fin In Virginia shuquds on Christmas Dav. Newport Nruts, Vn.. Hee., 'W-A largo trump an" Utvvt.irott building. ecmtoittiug carp-min; sheet imp: unnl pipo fitrors Hing»: my! rimrcra' nnd _ - _ - -, . A Al Al... Ennlllvrs'. lofts. was rt.estrttye. rat thr, valmrt News 8hiplmiirlrng & Fwy- dm-k Co.'s plant hy fire yonlnrény. The Old Dnminiun liner J.tttoritm. whtrh " lr-ing 1r mired in the dry. doeh. was ll,',',',,,)',)' in tho extant M. my». It is 1~$"umt.wl "mt fhe Ur tal ln<s wilt Huh-um to $2MIN. and will be lull: "orvrrr.t bv Irpmrsrtec. OIr' tuitioio. M. Do Frame» Yr." wind up " rmet m make Mm got English Ttttor-m. m‘1ly. M. Do Frmtre-pam what for .-:m wind up to two-Imus? To man It Minnu-nlmlis. Minn. Dre. 2.1-1. T.. rouurr. httorntt.vaivtwra1 Int Minne- w-m. “I” Ne his pawn in an Va. itutrtiott suit on an part of the “Me a nk-ng to prevent the additions! ir -v.~ M summon in stock by the Iheat Nonlnm Minty. _ Whaling In Scorand. wut F". "tiortetttrrt. Loss Is" 3100.060. tbet tre irun Building {wet Mm ten-I rivmra' and trtsyt'rt rat tht, is points Admin! New and .bionf: t one": of " agnum-I toe gee'.') inc to the Jun-nu. a an haul. of -itiGtaateou1mMaraiuM06.ts" handed in it. Mien. Woo-Admin! New. Command- " Lychino at the out. det-s. hon- clnd Genet-l Admiral Alanna, Inu- Admiral, Gwyn! .otye. 'te" It Riki. Ship Idmirat mm. and “out. BmiraoC, Mm .uoes-ud h ttts communal ot up baruy.ttip Moog}: Md at the bank-Mg Moon: I. no antenna! to duds. In in view ttt the GGGtrtiistantu.insteyt.tn11 tho long and ah-u. Manolo-u own at the“ canon. the coon will petition the Emporor to common Mr oontonceo to no _ Imprison- ment. in o 10th.“. Four who: when un-unhnood to . lrtatufP. Fonda-onus. M, Bunk. Dec. 'e.-rhe Arch- bllhop of Tver. in tho com» ot hi- mulun sermon to an memory ot an Into Count Tguatisstt. who won murders od have um. dares no, told his con- gghti'l that Count unmet! visited hall an hour before his murdor,‘ and sold he had received thus death waning, one of which VII oouchod in the following tom-z "It you do not leave tho meeting you will be killed.” l Count Iconic!!! said to the orch- ’ bishop: " tear nothing; I will loco l the donor." A Colon“ Klllod. Lukov, Poland, Dec. tttr-Col. Ob rouehett. commander of the Slat In. !nmry, has been killed on his eatato mu here by an unknown man. 'tu-dnt' Negotiation“. St. Petersburg. Dee. 28.~The lut conference before the Christmas fes- tivities on questions pending between Russia and Japan was held at the B'ttteitrp, Office yesterday. ‘n . Dr. Motono, the Japanese Minister. is going to Paris to spend the heli- days. and the conferences will be re- sumed on.his return and a detailed report ot the progress of the negotia- tions for the conclusion of a Russo. Jspanese commercial 1t2 and tuh- ery convention is expec to appeal? shortly. ' Russ General Dismissed. I St. Petersburg, Dee. at.--Liaut.-thsn- l Bubbotich, GrdovernorANsnera1 of Turkestsn. has. In an imperial older." been discharged from the arm! in', further punts ment for all mun lax-f ‘ness displayed by him as Governor-', General of Turheiston, trom which her, was removed Oct. 29. Anusln Is a Student. _ l Tver. Russia. Dec. 26.--The asses- sin of Count Ignatiett has been Men- titled as a student named Fidler. who} was one ot the leaders of last year’s] insurrectihn at Moscow. At that time he was bound over in $5,000 bail for good behavior, and this sum will: now revert to the trfasury. I Ex-Registrar of Live Stock Passed Away In Toronto. Toronto, Dee. 2G.--Henry Wade, for many years registrar of live stock, died on Sunday at the Toronto Gen- eral Hospital from diabetes. following an operation two weeks before. He was in his 60th year, and leaves a widow. four sons and a daughter. Mr. Wade's connection with the) cattle breeding interests of Canada were of runny years' standing. and of international tame. He was sec- retary and omeia1 compiler ot tour horsebreeding associations and fivo cattle societies. also recording secre- tary of the Swine Breeders' Societies and Sheep Associations of Canada. work which entailed the looking alter of 17 ditterent pedigrees. He was also a pest president of the Dairy- men's Association of Enstcrn Ontario, and vice-priyyrdtnt for Ontario of the Dominion Cattle Breeders' Associa- tion; seeretnry-treasurer of the Guns- dinn Horse Breeders' Association; sec- retnry of the annual Canadian Horse Show, and in 1902 was appointed sec- retary-treasurer of the Spring Mal. lion Show. . _ Perth's New Assembly Doun't Ap- prov. Rovislon of cortstituation. London. Dee. 26.---The Daily Mail's Teheron correspondent says that the regent has come into conflict with the new assembly by proposing a revision of the constitution: . . . The proposal in for the creation of a Senate of 60 members, comprising an overpowering majority of (lovem- ment and royal otiicials, to which the assembly should submit all proposed reforms. The assembly received the draft ot the proposal with much feeling. The religious Jytr9.str!yyrlr opposed it. Wonk Itirhtrre. nut-n17 point to Ian} Ham: tterves. Thu KMVI- 3's. "kn tho "PP'L and Pr- tnotttach.tlnrt thrir “nu-km". no: In the nun" 'ttmit. tmt "I tru- “Mn-s that mama“ and (“all Ind stretVn [In-m. Dr, shoop'a Ih-slvvvmin- " I gttot'drittr, Jpn-mm"; tum-and to muh tin-5c controlling mrvrs. To don urihu Kym-palm“ h Inglis. n is . rate at Hum-ml ot mun we“. . " your not who: or " mmt. " the urine ”his. oriuhrland dram.” Wm hnvn 5mm M 3mm. or nth-r mar-wing: or thug-emu Int mulls-wary hr, <7ump‘s l,'. " Imlirnu tv,ottth- "ttkts or Liquid-aw] - " {that " mm and will “hitch. 9mm h-mul‘n ml lll'l null Weak Kidneys h. Shaun’s Restorative SHAH VERY FEEBLE NOW. HENR’Y‘ WAD'E"IS bk'7ro. CrDrGii' " Wis-REE. -- Sold by A. G. HAEHNEL r.......--- -._-.._c. tl Many persons believed that the oflombes' party was secretly ready. it P. i, the opportunity offered, to precipitate n ', e Ministerial crisis. The Nationalist: "tend Royalist group had decided in I"'-m‘lvnnce not to take part in the de m i bate. and deposited a formal protest [having fifty signatures favoring the 5- re-esteblisnmont ot the union ot n- church and state. . Fi Opposition Criticlem. "61 The Opposition speakers were the me first to speak, MM. Leecellea and 9f Ruiberti arguing that the least which‘ [il the Government could accord the cler- icals was the inclusion in the new law of a distinct provision, that only priests having eeeksiaytieal euthori- lzetion should be allowed to conduct ed public womhip. while ex-Premier Ri. Pt amid applause from the right, :orleeverely criticized the Government's i 1"precipitete position into promising m: ' to leave the churches open tor pub. Ttir I lie worship and to allow 3 year‘s grace lie , tor the final devolution at church pro- I rt J' n pen, - - A “I no - “A1-__I ac, HAD l 245 MAJORITY Why cam Now Religious Bill of France. STRENGTHENS THE CABINET Ilnlelenel Educate» Friend Belle e Greet/Impreeelen When He Decla- ed the Government Would lever Pttrmit clergy le Wally Aetume the Role el $Mrtrre- They " (e Be Expelled. Perle. Dee. 82.-The Governmenl’e bill. unending the uperelion lee of 1906. we: called 'lt in the Chunher "tt Deputies yeeler ey. All we mem- bers ot the Cabinet were present. Some nervousness preveiled beeeuee at the attitude ot the lollowere ot ex~Premier Combee. following the incidenl in the Chamber 'l'hursdey tfit: when M. Pellelen, Radical Bocia ist, demended time to discuss the report. ot the calm mitlee on the new bill, which drew M. BRIAND. _ F " French Minister of Education. forth -a sharp reply horn Premier Clemenceau regarding “thud: and pretended friends." / -- L,I:“_-.I AL-‘ on- your Minister of Education Briand, the next speaker, declared that the Gov- ernment had long iomseen the neoco- sily for the present atop. Continuing, he said: "Nevertheless we are not alarmed. The country is calm and public opinion supports our policy of moderation. Bishops. and even archbishope. are supplicaling us to expel them in order that tho Holy See may not suspect them of teaching an uttderstamlirstt with the Government. -rriji," 153;:th iise Vatican will re- Iuse to abide by the law of' 1906, but we will force it to keep within the Tho Government's new religious bin carried by a vote of flrto 168.. The supporters of the Cabinet con- sider that this legiwlation will great. ly strengthen the position ot the pres- ent Ministry for the continuance of the struggle with the Vatican. . ""iiniiuil"aGmia"ot the bill was short and was otynfined to speeches by mem- bers of various political frpupg. _ Minister of Education Brinnd made . great impression, eapecinlly by his' stntrnwnt that the Government never intended to close the churches. nor to interfere with the individual con- science. as this would permit the clergy to assume the attitude of be- inc pernernted. . . The Cabinet. he said, decided to re- tain the iormality ot a declaration, for holding meetings; in order not to enpitrtltste to the Vatican. which was acting contrary to French law. . Vulcan's Proton. Rome. Doe. M.--A note signed by the papal ”oratory of state. Cardinal Merry Del Val. protesting against the March of the papal nimcinturo at Paris, the oxpulnion of Mgr. Montag- nini and the seizure of the secrpt " ptier, enabling the Freneh Govern. ment to take cognizance of the mum: correspondence. and the alleged vio lution of the fight of the Pope " eorrespond with Catholics all over the world. was presented to tho diploma tie representatives nocrodited to thc vstirtitr.vesterdnr, togethor with a cir color setting forth the motives of tin Holy See in the action it has tahrr rognnling the application of the law of 1005. _ . . New York, Dee. 24.---A despaich from Paris 'ttrr': It is annnnneed on 1ri',1l authoritv that “on. Pirqtmrt, the mister of War. is about to malt. II visit to Alcnrin Mia downturn wild take p1ned as man up the war had". In voted. In view of “m preparnIiom which France is making. in conjunc- tion with Spain, to unwrcss disorder in M_oroeeo. this visit has important Tours, Dee. g2.---The Archbishop o Tours walerday publicly excommunl mud n comminsary of police for or dating the doors ot the seminary her, to be broken in as a result of the op Ig,'"),',','? of tho under”! to the onrry " out ot the pnnialons ot the In ot 1906. Picqunrf as: Carri-d by M3 to I”. We” Excommunlcuted. to Algirli. PAGE A Mltlllil. PERIOl WHO.“ ”All I don-god condition. or she is predi- polad to aroplexy of my om. it in n’ thin time ikely to income utivo and, with u hm d nervou- Witatimm, with lilo a burden. - . a At thin time, also. camera Ind tumors no more lthe to born their deeeructivt work. Such Inning symptoms as ' - of allocation. ho Biuhirr, dizzinm, Who. dread ot impending evil. month in the earl. ‘tinnidity, palpitation- of the heart, sparks before the eyes, irre- guhritien, constipation, variable uppniw, weakne- und inquietude no promptly headed by intelligent women who are nppronching tn?“ period Ie,' when womm'u t c n Ttttk ex . I 1...“- g"t'de1n.!t,'. \Vlmtnhlnm- Lydil it.' Pinkham's Vegetgble Com- pound i- tho workl'a greateyt remedy for women a this trying Period. Lydia E. Pinkham 3 Vegetable Com- rouud invigoratxa and aluminum! the emale organism. and bail a up the weakened nervous system as no other medicine“. - __‘ . _ " Madame Loni: Bella“: of 17 Ramsay Bt., Quebec. Que., writes: Dear Mrs. Pinkham: “Lydia E. Pinkham‘s Vegetable Comrpound misted me to was the change of li a with hut very little sickness and pain, and I am pie-std to {give it my endorsement, fur I tr, that it is t be medivine which every woman. should take. l am the mother of three children, and when 1 reached the age of tiny naturally my health wan none too good, and l feel sure that if] had nut. taken your Vege- lahle Pompom“! I should not have [mam-d the climax sarcly. l took it " and on fur two years and nuw find that 1 am in splendid health and sitrongth and feel Tllllt'hr, and better than I did ten years ago. Mlle te,',"?,: to your medicine. and may. all In bring women learn of its xulae." For special advice regarding this im- portant period. womm are invited to write to Mm, Pinkham, Lsnn, Mass. Ate is a daughter-in-lnw ol Lydia E. Pinkham and for twenty-flve years has been advising sick women free of charge. Her advice is tree mil always helpful to ailing women. Ono Ponotratcd Hart M Funk thll. a Buffalo Man Found Dad In Front of HI} Homo. Toronto. Dec. 24.--A defective ftro- place resulted in about $1,000 damage " the residence of Justice oaur, 155 College atrggti let ttning. -. n "iiiiriauii.rs.," -iriid. m.--is. F. Pear- son, K.U., M.P.P., has been appoint- ed a. member ot the quu Scum: iiiGrdif Government, without iors folio. - -- _ Davenport, Iowa, Dec. 'M.-Bishop Henry Cosgrove ot the Catholic dio. cese ot Davenport died Saturday alter a long illness. He had been bishop ot the diocese since MM. _ _ . Syracuse. N.Y., Dec. 2t.-zebulon Bidwell, the oldest resident of Sen- eca County. died at Waterloo Satur- day might. He was married sixty years pgo, and wag 101 years ol , HAD MANY STAB WOUNDS, game 2130, nuu won .v- .7“... v.-. Washington". D.C., Dec. 't4.--rrrank R. Mower. the ttmt consular represen- tative of the United States in Abys- sinia, has arrived at Adis Ababa, the Abyssinian capital, and opened an ob frere there. ‘ Buffalo. N.Y.. Dee. 24.--Frank Visch was found stabbed to death in front of his home on the east side early yes- terday. There were many stab wounds in his breast, some of which pone trnted his heart. New York, N.Y.. Dee. 24.-Htsrry Diamond, 34 years old, who shot and killed his mother-in-law, and seriously wounded himkeit in an attempt at ani- eide, was yesterday sentenced to serve 20 years in Sing Sing. Bay City. Mich.. Dec. 24.-The Fraser House, the oldest and largest hotel here, Was destroyed by flre tar- ly yesterday. John O'Neit, the hotel ftremnn, wins overcome by smoke and is probably fatally injured. Worsnw. Russian Poland, Dee. 24:4 Tho,centrnl Polish election commit. teo consisting of forty-four represen- tatives of Polish parties. Saturday on- nnimously elected l-Icnryk Sionckie- “in. the novelist, to be president of the committee. ' St. John's, NM., Dee. 24.--The 17nit. ed States tug Potomac has cut. out the entire fleet of herring vessels which was frozen in at Bay of Islands without discrimination as to national- ity. clearing American, Canadian and Newfoundland vessels alike. She also verge, the vmls in s'aig anchorage. Shanghai. Dee. 19.--'rho famine in Kinngsu is growing worse. According in reliable reports received here that 500.me destitute persons are encnmr» ml at T<inkiansu. and many have ar- rived at Unnking. The rebellion in Kinngsu has been crushed. London. Dec. 19.-HC. A. P.)-Ahe Times gives the final results of the AuMmlinn rivetinna of the Home of Pusprcsetttttrtves an bulomc Deakin. ih-n. l9; Reiditcs. 16; Labor, M; Anti- l.n_lmr A(anpporting Deniin'l Ilse-l a. . At . _-- "I The award tUttar. a..." Twain. fmit on 'ftiq Earn-It. tUh Rheum. Pam-lea m.-u randy 'teterrtrrriah than Min Oil-nu._ Min nIiéra icing-nub». ”who pain, can" Tw many! cam my! when. All We. the Wm“. policy. " '"nt What-""2: ___ liftoff min; [m n M. 119mm "mm: "ft n n 7-00.01nt rum" J. Frank". (fe"m'tettr-.'t _" 1, - "van-MU)": Mn: Unn‘nrnvl‘ ufFrHI-L' .. r N V r - "T - . 'it'c."da'l, -1Bled Toni: Wu a any: FOR ALL RUMOURS Tho Australian Electiont. Wm" - " het mem it.ir HINDI”. 83350, $2600, sum. ttiM, Real Estate, Business Trans- fer" and Ynsurunce Agents. mu. new brick, ' rum, tr Ward. 53600. new brick, Louisa Btu-cl. W000. mrly new. ll mum. wntul. $1150, gravel, 6 mm, w. Ward. WW. good buildings. 1 acre, all kinds Unit. New Dundee. M800, new brick, 6 rum. Filbert St... 51800. brick. 7 moms, Jun-pl: mm. i3,9t)0, brick, I rooms, near lactoriu $3500. new brick. 1 rooms, line ste ble, King street. £2200. new brick, T rooms, King St. 52350, brick, 8 rms., near Weber St. H700. new brick, I; rms.. Filbert St. JIM, brick. 8 tins... best 0011., con. 32200. 5-3350, {1700, am», .2100, l _our order. _ ‘ . l have in stock Ye Olde Firm ot Hointzman & Co., "all & Oc, Mor- ris. Hurlin, Dominion, Palmer, and Wormworth Pianos, all on tho same tioor. the only satisfactory way to c ompare Pianos. _ ' j, My pntes range from $175 to $1, 000. You have here 20 Pianos to lo- Ivcl from, I The Palnwr Piano, height 4 fret, 8 inches, width 5 not 4 inqu’s,‘ depth 3 [wt 1; inches, 7 l-3 octave, ivory keys, full iron plate. mahogany ot' walnut. KIWI full l'numl' tone,, [nice $250. I-tmtl." paytucnts or " oi PIT mun! h mu Hviulrmton & I'0. Pianos PM” and in use in T',crlin and Waterloo, must nf which arc owned by the most prominent rrurlr. giving the best "The Upper Home of Parliamen! yerteidny ndoptrd the hill, introduc- ed Dee. M, limiting to 180 the num- ber of life men-lung! that House up. oo'mtable by .the Crown sunk-1;. '33" his... F _ Vienna. Dee. IP2.--The universal 1',ftT,', hill pnssml the Upper “can by“: n_r_go mttjyit.v yengerQnyL The Sovereign Bank of Canada You are cordially invitrd to call and inspect my Pianos Mime Jtucins Saw/lugs Department at all (Mikes ""'l,Ta%'ir.U" $32? Berlin, Linwood, St. Jacobs, Milvertcn, New Dundee. Gt l liLIiH‘l inn l'IiIics ml ”minim! t ax; ESTABLISHED " YEARS IN BERLIN 1903 l 905 1002 1903 1904 1905 ml " unc mt Cu}! nu Jrand $1,173,478 I,M0.00tt Lmunm 1,ylo.4m 3.942.710 ll Batskerg 1,2l " 1.491,) RBI”, ' Shantz & Co. Ca 71131 Paid-up $3,007 622.774 F G, GARDINER, Pianos, you are wrlvnnlc visilnn: al my wan-moms. Mix-mints fur “I”? givru to all my will rusimm-rs free. R" A maw' CANADIAN RECORD. 'i'JR QUEEN STREET, SATTLER’S BLOCK Reserve Fund Ind t'ndivided Ptorttr __ Randi. Dettctttttre% etc. Chan-red by Donal-glen Pull-mom. 5213.44” was" 113.397 mum 79mm: 1.6mm: 1!"le 332333 420,373 43mm 81300, brick, I rooms, Waterloo St 81000, , acres, with buildings, near ing lot, Bast Ward. ' 53300. new brick. b' rooms, and bath, Bruhacher street. 83350, 15 acres, fute frame house and bank barn, near Berlin. 81650, new brick, 6 rooms, Brubarher atrvet, choice ot two. “000, 2 story brick, ' rooms, con. 43300, new brick, 7 mums vet? con. $3200, brick, a roomi.- fine stable, I Centre Ward. $3100, brick, 8 rooms, new stable. I near lactorirs. $2100, brick. , rooms, large lot, South Ward. $3500, red pressed brick, " 00m. Centre Ward. sS'('i' l$3500, brick, 9 rooms, Benton str "2300, 13 acres, highly cuttivated land, and buildings, 3 mite ' trom Berlin. were!“ Rink Nola InVCirculati-m s 759.9% summing 1.747.312 1.179.510 mm l I my my: 1 .234 juo 1,50,790 2311.375 I £7350 Loam at Call KinrMov.. Ike. g'..', Lav-p!) Shin- lelin, a Primal: tstreet mnrhnni, mar- riod n ”wear-um l'qun girl two mnmhs ago and MtrrmtMs his wilt rhn away. She rnmrmvl aha-r a brief “ma-nee and livod with lwr husband. Yrotrrdtty nttrrnoott Slmnlulia mm ed that his wife hurl lv-{t him I'll! with IONIC ol his valuab‘u. Dru-m 01 "NI .ml L'Dilf‘l m Inn-m! nu In: um I In. okiri. ,coretttn 81,691,730 4,:m,4:e2 7,195.74! 10,131.21» 155.3320 c, mime rd]! $1.3»me 4,07 1m _ 7m l. I 23 9,57%,57‘0 lawman) Dept-RI [was our t.utmme. to the Pub“: 31 may: 1 mama 1,720,373 2,183,989 5.278.557 Tom AI.“ ”$5,203 7.2mm 10,201 .954 13,81 2,933 25,343,401 0 " D 0 tl M O 0 0

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