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The Chronicle Telegraph (190101), 7 Mar 1907, p. 6

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be true Mr. Jerome said he intended call ing as a witness in rebuttal Dr: A) lar McLane Hamilton, the alienist who was first employed by the Thay ‘defence, but who .has not heretofor figured im the trial 1 Hus.. L4zA al ha Mr. Jerome started the physician as to Thaw family _ on 1 the witress had no expert. Mr. Jerom Dr. Bingham to ho diness _ to take U State. Dr. Binzham Thaw in th: T b Dr. Juhn T. Deemar, the pNYSICIE® to Mrs. William Thaw‘s family, will follow Dr. Evans, and then will come Dr. Wagner. After these have tiosti fied, Mrs. William herself will taki the stand, according to presont plans The defence may, therefore, concluds by Monday or Tuesday of next week 1f Mr. Jerome _ moves for a Yumaey commission, it is expected that he will do so during the rebuttal . testi mony next week. It was expected that Dr. Ivans and Mr. Jerome would have a lively duel during the former‘s crossâ€"exathinaâ€" tiow, Jbut there were only one or 1wo clashg8. In these the honors appeared about evenly _ divided. The examina tion dragged at times and Mr. Jerâ€" ome seldom raiscd his voice above the low, placid: tone he so frequently as sumcs. A meeting of the Exccutive COMâ€"" (ppop W, Ke ; s mittee of the Dominion Council of the | Withel W. l:::‘!/li"nyr‘ )'" Broad way Young Women‘s Christian Associaâ€" bend‘el, aae tions of Canada was held Wednesday MV ?udy [lu nd‘s of th» cle« '_' afternoon at the residence of â€" Mrs There ain‘t no girl that looks so Thos. Kinnear, 20 Spadina road, To | _ She wears her hbair the lagest : ronto. In respouse to the numerous ‘|. An “'Y" :‘IK{ has an awlul pile eommunications from the far west, Should think ‘twould reach dow telling of the need of.the _ Young het feel, _ Women‘s Christian Association work, You always find her juast thit i 46 was decided that Midk Little, Gen. Her Aisposition can‘t be beat; etal Secretaty, ghould | visit | Branâ€"| There‘s nothing you can say to don, Regina, l‘nlgnry and Edmonton My lady‘lnend this ?Xln!‘ going as far as Vancouw Wheon we go walkin‘ down the 5t ver.," In conpection with the foreign ! notice everyone e meet department there is still quite an| Jugt torns agaip to see her : j needed to complete the $3000 | Thoy‘l1 stare some day when . b Mtbohw sTdot- the aislo $ % . » t women in Tokio, Thoy see me bracis‘ up to meet Call Howard Further Proof Dr. Deemar to Follow C. A; IN TRE WEST. i â€" testified to visitin Tombs last August. 1 THAW _ IS INSANE racy chad been fornt He complained tha rd to put paper ove is cell daor becaus le cold air to bloyw N t1 physician o blow that b de Ta Toronto, March 1. Two bundred guests gathered at a banquet table in the King Edward Hotel last _ night to do honot to Dr. A. S Vogt, the leader of the Mendelssohn Choir. ‘The Amefican room, in which the . fureâ€" tion was beki, was beautifully decorâ€" ated with fowers, Mr. B. E. Walker occupied the chair, and amoug those with him at the bead table were Dr. Vogt, _ Licutenantâ€"Governar Clark, And Mayor Coatsworth. . Toronto a Musical Centre. The health of the Licutenantâ€"Govâ€" ermor was drunk _ with enthusiasm. Replying, his Monor said that it seemed that the study of music in Toronto was practised with an . inâ€" teasity which was ~ not surpassed any where else in _ America. Ho thought the United States recognized Torouto as one of the most musical cities ou the continent. _A choir bad ‘beena establisheg in this â€" city under the leadership of _ Dr. Vogt which bad acquircd not only a proâ€" bad ‘been establisheg in this â€" city under the leadership of _ Dr. Vogt which bad acquircd not only . a proâ€" vincial reputation. He might be perâ€" mitted to express his admiration for the ladi s and gentlemen who . comâ€" posed that choir, for their selfâ€"sacriâ€" fice in devoting so pauch of their time and attention in maintaining its efficiency. The visit of the choir . to New York be considered an event of great national importance. Country is Awakening. ‘ The chealth of Dr. Vogt was | proâ€" posed by Mr. B. E. Walker, who said that the development of the _ Menâ€" delssohn Choir in a country _ like Canada was a remarkable thing. 1t was an indication that the country was awakening to a sense of beauty, an encouraging fact, Tor we coulii not make of Canada a great nation without this sense of beauty. . While they all honored Mr. Vogt they must not forget that there were pioneers of music before him who had _ preâ€" pared tie way for him, and in this honorable connection < he mentioned Dr. Torrington. He wished to remind them that when Dr. Vogt began his work there was a Massey Hall, and he thouzht that without Massey Hall the Mendelssohn Choir would not b where it was toâ€"day. The municipalâ€" ity did not sufficiently value the . exâ€" istence of the hall. They hoped one day to have a great organ in the hall, when it would be possi?flc to give the neonle fiee music. the Mendet where it w ity did not istence of day to have when it we people fiee There when said l casion hcance endid nizatio stifute outside. Toronto Wwirs hearing by a New Y where they changed However, success hi eflorts, thauks to the of detenmination of murkin Cialtse of dete their b enthustasin ol Uieirâ€" recepii0 greater than any accorded ‘Tonto. â€" The choir, he said, wa its infaney. The plans for t contemplated greater things had been done in the past. BRANCH LINES Clous trenu« eason Sarnia and branch .( Northâ€" Toronto â€" was Branch from point en neatr isternational bri erly, pessing through ‘point on Lake Huron | also from point on 1 il’ort Colbourne, _ th and Berlin to Georg | branch from â€" Washag tmy vast of Colling iMcntreal _ to County North bill fo h it th Hu pri Mcntreal _ to ('nnnty_l,‘('gs or Lan ark and from Parry Sourd to Nortt Bay all of which were passed. n Lt o es 6 o en ie l L d l i 4 iluccienon ie Binairaaia ies t dn 7 A S. Vogt, of the Mendâ€" eissohn Choir Receives i Many ‘Tributes , w I * ronto, March 1. Two bundred > s gathered at a banquet table in 8 Kin@ Edward Hotel last nigh i thu O11a w rda Bra the vuld ndt T LEADER WAS HONORED 11 rom point on Lake Eric wes Colbourne, _ through Brantford erlin â€" to Georgian Bay, _ also i from Washago to â€" Georgiat cast of Collingwood and â€" fron eal to County Leads or Lan Ld was a tribute to the splâ€" irk of that remarkaBle orgaâ€" of men and women who conâ€" the Mendelssohn Choir, who ted four or five months to s preparation for the cconcert ist_closed. e had been «on i a heavy. responsibility _ in the iisit to New York, theâ€" failure would have discreditâ€" ountry. . They wept to a eity weoepl any Oring from the Taranto was described in lus m 0 mal it celler br w Im as _ enthusiastic . checring Vort rose to respond. H :c considered that the oc more than pertsonal signt Ganal C1 Branche MY LADY FRIEND artane h ich lines 11. Moor r. o said d nd‘s of the clect; na girl that looks se her hbair the latest he has an awlul pil the city nk eriti the cho An th n â€" Washa Rdnkardinc mogue s ft OF THE C. N. R. igaip to see her smilo.| (n) The aperation of any tol!l ot : some day whon down/draw bridge, or any ferry or boat, $ § it ]auflwflm by competent authority to on uio. /( ol ow ahink " old wth the “;J‘.a‘, PA â€" t e oo % Anbol a‘‘ cchorus. Th whs o with ir reception â€"â€" MW.) accorded _ in To he said, was yet in plans for the future d R the rker ed ail , from Hope, l were it the branch hi some twel passed _ alsc Niagara Rive ige, northâ€"wes! Hamilton‘ 1 of ho th for â€" Cobatt. whned _ their wrtiful spirit choir â€" to do id country naoke <f the ed O1 Ese a PFOâ€"| The following is the revised _ texst be Petâ€"| of the Lord‘s Day Act as passed in on for | July, 1906, and in the form _ below COMâ€" | by aase sa#W Jui Caceua March 1, 1607 rembi Rail w Canadi ubalt than tt Lak tin t al tyl it M The Finally Revised Measure Became in Canada March Ist. NEW LORD‘S DAY ACT vise and C House of ( as follows: 1. In this act, unless the conter? otherwise requiresâ€" (a) "The Lord‘s Day" mcans the period of time which begins at twelve o‘clock on Saturday afternoon â€" and cirds at twelve o‘clock on the followâ€" ing afternoon. (by *‘*Persons"‘ . has _ the meanin : which it has in the Criminal â€" Code, (b)y which 1892. (€) vessel passen (d) (c) "\assel. incfudes an} RIMI O" vessel or boat used . for _ conveying passengers or freight by water. (d) "Railway" includes steam rail way, electric railways, strcet rail way and tramway. (c) â€"Performance"‘ _ includes | any game, match, sport, contest, exhibr tien, or entertainment. (f) "*Employer" includes every perâ€" son to whose orders _ or . directions any other person is by his employâ€" ment bound to conform. (5) *‘Provincial Act" means |the charter of any municipality or @ny public art of any province whether passed brfore or since Confederation. 2. I1 shall not be Jawful for . any person on the Lord‘s Day, except as provided fherein or in any _ Provincial Act or law, now or hereafter it GREENâ€"TEA , Same in Flavor as Japan, Only More D Lead Packets ouly. 25¢, S0c, 40c, 50¢ and 60c per ib. ‘A" HIGHEST AWARD, ST. LOUIS, force, purchu other estate any b purchase any goods, | chattels, other personal property, or any estate, or to cariy on of tra any business of his ordinary Ca or in connection with such _ ca or for gain to do, or employ other person to do, on that da work, business or fhor. bnt nod maty 1 of need dee ie Mis Majesty, by ans with the | adâ€" se and consent of the Senate and ouse of Commons of Canada, enacts repairs or work art industry or industri a continuous nature bestoppe: without such â€"industry or i Iru; nCt J the plant or property useo . in SuCh proces® (ey Starting or maintaining | fires, ind ventilating, puinping _out, _ and inspecting mines, when any such work is essential to the _ protection of aroperty, life or health (f) Any work without the doing of which en the Lord‘s Day, clectric current, light, heat, colidl air, water or gas cannot be _ continuously supâ€" plied for Jawful purposes. f (g) The conveying of travelers and work incidental thereto. th) The continuance to their desâ€" tination of trains and _ vessels _ in transit when the Lord‘s Day begins, and work incidental thereto. (i) Loading and unloading merâ€" chandise at intermediate points, _ on ot from passenger boats or passenâ€" ger trains. > (i) Kceping railway tracks clear of snow or ice, making repairs in cases of emergency, or doing any other work of a like incidental charâ€" acter necessary to keep the lincs and of snow or ice, making repalrs J cases of emergency, or doing any other work of a like incidental charâ€" acter necessary to keep the lincs and tracks open on the Lord‘s Day. (k) Work before six ojclock in the forenocn and after cight o‘clock _ in the aftâ€"rncon of _ yard _ crews _ in handlinz cars in railway yards: (1) Loailing, uploading and operatâ€" ing any occanâ€"going vessel which othâ€" erwise would be unduly delayed after hor scheduled ftime of sailing, or any vessel which otherwise would be in imminent danger cf being stopped by the closing cf nayigation; or loading or unloading. before seven p‘clock _ in the imorning or after cight o‘clock in the afternoon any grain, coal or ore catrying vesscl after the fiftcenth of September . (m) The caring for milk, â€" chcese and live animals, and the unloading of and carin«z for perishable products and live animals arriving at any point during the Lord‘s Day. _ 19. h) Tt bude £K: th mc Notwithstandin ntained, any 1c W D medicines w T11 sity th the Th do neerssary nneo on 3 To Appreciate it if You Are A Japan Tea Drinker. tanding any thing here iny. person may on | the any work of necessily | for greater certfainty to restrict the â€" ordi / the expression * worl s omerey," it is herebs it shall be deemed t« J bow inw classes a i the a includi includes any kind offer unless health without the _ doing Lord‘s Day, clectric eat, colil air, water _ continuously supâ€" y or enstom: with «livine w relief of sicki nz the â€" sale o sungical ap the context AND ITS PROVISIONS insact alling, alling pan, Only More Delicious. 50c and 60c per Ib. AT ALL GROCERS appli 1 £1 V nV to riages or simall boats for the perâ€" gonal use of the birer or his family for any purpose not prohibited _ by th‘s act: or cd munes. _ ANuQ which the rea shall boo fully To the depant procedut 1903, . sh neetou: with transperta Con, to 0O in the Lord‘s Day the usual work of his ondinary calling, amless such cinâ€" ploye is allowed during _ the next six days of such â€" week _ tweontyâ€"our consecutive hours without labor, â€" 2. This section shall not apply to any employe engaged in the work of any industrial proeess in which _ the regular day‘s Jabor of such employe is not of more than cight hours‘ durâ€" worl tion on to be presen vide, engage in any performanc elsewhere than any fee is chat reetly, either f performance or ation pply passengers are conveyen ToF MUT, 27 having for its principal or only . ohâ€" jeet the carriage on that day of such passengers for amusement or _ pleasâ€" ure, and deemed to be travelers withâ€" n the meaning of this act. 7. It shall not be: lawful for any person to advertise in any . mannet whnatsoever any performance ot other thing prohibited by this act. 7. It shall not be lawful for any person lo advertise in Canada in any mannet WWiatsoever any performance r other thing which if given or,done in Canada would be a vlolation _ of this act. person on the Lord s DaAY, CACCI® 25 provided by any provisional act _ or law now or hereafter in fotce, [ to run, conduct or convey by any mode of conveyance any excursion on which nassenzers are conveyed for hire, and &. It shall not be lawful for any person on the Lord‘s Day to shoot with or use anmy gun, rifle or other similar engine, cither for gain ot in such manner or in such places as to disturh other persons 1{ attendance «t public worship or in"the observâ€" anco of that day. j 0. It shall pot We lawlul for asy ® qh pe lt hall. ceplt y cases of emer dre lawful for any p in employe engaged seribei in puragrapl of this act, or in th ndustual process or with Aransportation lond‘s Day the usul nary calling, unless callowed during _ th i0nt roi Notice urtment all of of application, s to be relied t out, shall be t/of railways ther respects the Ruilway { emergentc} any peLsott saged in arraph ©, (pplicabd Law In nc air Coil tk Ask Permission to File | With Jydge or Mag istrate. An important amendment .]0':; ilsction law is to be asked from Governments of OQutarig ard the Boâ€" minion by the Commercial ‘ndt& 4 end Traction Railwaymen of CiÂ¥ada. "he traveliers, who, it is said nutabâ€" er 18,000 in the Dominion, wish {u have the privilege of casting their vo tes on the Saturday or Monday prc ceding an election on being swoOrR by a county judge, magistrate, or yiStice of the pease. Not oneâ€"third of th« rommermial men, it is said, are able to forsake their duties on the Toad and return to the places in whichithe, vote. It is believed that by the plas sugzusted the evil could be remedied. The Montreal traveling salesmen dc sire to vote by leiter, but it is point ed out that ballotâ€"swilching or spoil ing and impersonation by forged mi: sives would be poswible ‘underâ€" th« system, while _ delays of the mai would prevent returning officers an noin:ing the results of the voting & once It is proposed that the travell might make oath before the judge a: to his qualifications as an elector an; the impossibility of his exercising th franchise without loss in the ordin ary way. The pallots might then L placed in a box and remain in charg of the judge until the closeof _ th polls, when they might be equnte before the returning officer. To pr vent inipersonation and the abuse o the law penalty of not less than on month and rot more than three ycars imprisonment is suggested for viol tions. SCULLER TOWNS Boat Race Office, Nepeon, March 1. â€"Gico. Towns of Sydney suceessfully defended his title of world‘s champion sculler to«lay in his race with _ Edâ€" ward Durnan cf= Torente, Cionadi, nephew of the former champion, Ed ward Hanlan. The race was for £500 a sile and the championship. Durâ€" nan has been in the country for two months and went to the post trained to the minute. Towns was never i better condition. He was a~ phonoâ€" menal favotite, although the _ Canaâ€" dian did not lack for backers. An immense crowd trm=ed out for the race, despite the weather. Towns Boat Race Offic â€"(Geo.â€" Towns, â€" championship, wa over Bddie Durn. Imaly than forly L1 Ob or dire violati violation of any provision ol Uns act, shall for caen offence be liable; on sitmmary conviction, to a fine not exceeding one hundred dollars and not less than twenty dollars, in addition to any other penalty prescribed â€" by law for the same ofence. 12. Every corporation_which authâ€" orizes, directs or permits its _ emâ€" ployes to carry on any part of | the business of such corporation in â€" Mio:â€" lation of any of the provisions _ of this act, shall be liable on sunanary conviction, before two justices of the peace,â€" for the first oficnce _ to a penalty not: exceoding two _ ‘hundrcd onlzes ployes busine lation this a and fifty dollats, and for cach . subâ€" sequent ofience to a penalty not cxâ€" ceeding five hundred dollars and . not less than one hundred dollars, in ad dition to any other penalty prescrib ed by law for the same offence. 13. Nothing herein shall _ prevent 13. Nothing herein shall _ prevent the oyeration on the Lord‘s Day foi passenger traffic of any railway sub ject to the legislative authority ol any province provincial authority from so operating. 2. Nothing herein shall prevent the operation on the Lord‘s Day for passengeg traflic by any railway com pany incorporated by or subject . to th> logislative authority of th> rai liament of Canaca _ of its tailway where such operation is not . other liament of Ca where such ope wise prohibited 11. Nothing 11. Nothing herein shall be _ con. strued to repcal or in any way affect any provigions of any Act or law reâ€" lating in any way to the observance of the Lord‘s Day in foree in â€" any province of €anada when this Act comes into force; and where any perâ€" son viclates any of the provisions of this Act, and such offerce is also .: violation of any other Act or law, the ofender may be proceeded against cither under the provisions | cf â€" this Act or und r the provisions of â€" any uther Act or law applicable to the offence chargod. 15. No action or prosecution for a viclation of ihis Act shall be _ comâ€" menced without the leave of the Atâ€" torney General for the province« in which the offence ts alleged to . have becn committed, not after the expiâ€" ration of sixty days from the . time of the commission of the alloged of: fence. This Act shall come into fored on the first day of March, one thousaud nind husadrod and stÂ¥om â€" _ _ c ~â€" en to bri listtihiet in dollats, sccution TO CAST Durnan en} th the Lord‘s Da of any railwa lative authority ovincial aut to dull, on hy IS CHAMPION c was a~ phonoâ€" nigh the _ Canaâ€" r backers. An wl out for the lull, _ threatcning n by «nc length: Nepeon, March 1. hslder _ of the Ol to 2 favorite of Toronto, Canâ€" the world‘s scullâ€" The weather was ile:storm threatâ€" it for the startâ€" lock. . Both seulâ€" t oo skape. o ‘Trainâ€" File Ballots {1 Lord with ipe violates any act, _ shall uda Tor sal is tribut rd‘s Day publica t i u_ Sumâ€" rot less xcceding the cost thorizes cne â€" in ts ‘ourst race uient 1‘-;’ s 4 Young Men‘s and Men‘s _ Suits, m:; I $3.95, $5, $6, $8.50 to $15. 0t j % onl ‘s SAUDER & CO | e e TBE SEV2REIGN BANK OF CANADA I kave taken special pains in selecting the boys‘ outfits for Easter such as Suits, Collars, Ties, Hats and Caps. The latest style for onfirmation is the 3 Button Double Breasted 3 Piece Suit in black and blus at £$5.00, $00. 7.00 and 850 and Singie Bressted Suits in blue and black at $5>00, 6 CO, 7 00 ard 8.50. ‘ 9 Come carly and get first choice. . SIGN OF GOLDSiAR Your the wan and Overcoass KING STREET EAST Randoip" Macdonald, President The Northâ€" WiTl Bank day. b C. H. Manning, Marager _ of the Bank of Fova Scotia at Halifax, has been transforred to Lendon, Ont. A cut of 10 per cent. in the wages of the emoloyes of: the Dominion Jron and Steel Campany is to k a t Sin Mi . Sauder & CGo. Cap tal Subecribed Capital felly paid. Râ€"scrve fund..... Aseots ovor..l.l... tt CENERAL BANKING HEAD OFFICE ph Mitler, rt William Ferlin, linvecd, St. Jacebs, Milycrtcp, New Pup(ce. m PURELY CANADIAN CONEFIRMATION SUITS M. WILDFANG, BERLIN‘S GREA EST CLOTHIER. wan‘ we can suit to a "T." _ We bave the right kind of Suw s coags as the right ku d of prices, â€" P», * Tu%'b'i\;é TWENTYâ€"EIVE YEARS‘ SUCCESSFUL RECORSD ONEY can buy advertising space, but it can‘t. /m M quarter cmwnlmd'fim almost mi cures of the most and intricate cases of throat, mmd stomach troubles. . Buch is Peychine‘s record. of cases given hy leading doctors as hopelees and incurable have b“:hflfi, and perâ€" mam;‘ntly m b{.hl"afhine. It i: an i r:;drlor eoughs, col ronchitis, pneamonia, consumption, igestion, loss of appetite and all warting diseases. " My son had a terrible and was wasted to & w% said he could not live. _ He used Psy« chine, it cured him."â€"Mrs. J. Rang» er, Brockville. * Aftey tiking $5.00 worth of PI{; chine my lungs are well aud life Psychine Never Fails _ Psychine has no Substitute AT ALL DEALERS, 50c erd $1.00 A BoTILE * DR. T. A. SLOCUM, Limited, 179 King St. W., Toronto Russian, is in Ja! harged with shcot Holmes. Marager of thi 1 20 mills in the amalgamate. n, of _ Belleville, the _ Merchants 1 dead on â€" Thurs cars of age. noted artist . ex n Montreal, _ has last Friday. Interest credited quarter n A. A. Allan Vice President. before ROUBLEE Brue in jail the We‘ve suits and overcoats for the smart young dresser who wants evâ€" ery style kink that‘s going _ thrown into his suit and overcoat. We‘ve suils and overcoats in conscrvative styles such as the practical man deâ€" lights to wear. If you don‘t know just what you want come here and our display will show it to you. If you" do know just what you _ want you‘ll find it here if it‘s for present or spring wear. Boys‘ 3 piece‘ suits, $2.50, $3 $3.50 to $7. Children‘s 2 picce suits, $1.79, $2, $2.50 to $5. + cotton king of New â€" Rrunswick, seriously ill at his home in M ville. The Doukhobors out west are The Doukhobors out west are ic# ing theit land because they refuse to take the cath of allegignce on the groumd that Christ _ las â€" forbidden them to sweatr at all. The Wirni e@ jol office of the Canadi Stock Company as of the employes of t! by acclamation in T St. Maurice im the | Thé Wirni e@ jpolice raided _ the office of the Canadian Grain and Stock Company as a bucket shop. of the employes of the Dominion Iron by acclamation in Three Rivors . and St. Maurice im the byeâ€"clection, Pbhn Burley, of Calgary, is drad of bloâ€"d poisoning, caused hy‘whb}b from a man who fought him _three months ago. ue *% road from various townshipg . The railway coramission will in« vostigats the brcakdown of railtoad# in West. e The government will not bring up any insurance bill this scasion . as & result of the rwport M. Stewart, General Manager worth living."â€"Mra. I. Richâ€" fl?ll_urhtu'l";!o. KS. â€" P HR __" My lungs are now sound as a bell after _-:';-ycmne."â€"u. Robbins, Bridgeburg, Ont . _ _ _ _ _ ; se / duewar d rr, *** .+« FORONTO SAVINCS DEPARTMENT BERLIN, ONT ....$ 3 988,000 ....%$ 4,0~0,00r ... .$ 1.255,000 ....£25,000 GG0 BERLIN. ‘18 rysâ€"

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