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The Chronicle Telegraph (190101), 2 May 1907, p. 10

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n éonstruction and ‘capable | of iodating the large and. growâ€" ‘ traffic ofâ€" the road. . All of which § to indicate that not only this h and district, but also Canada may well be provd ol . the ick, push and enterprise‘ of ‘the | Reporter.â€"The _.. approximal iA equipp h iway,. aCcOPOME ... undet wa _will be $100, doubl ‘_":-ug of the road is ; item.â€"The now car barns nOW ouirse of construction will _ entail ‘Reavy outlay. Thore is to beâ€" in M a 750 h.p. engine for ihe powâ€" quse, two new Treight motors, . a feeper and four viegant toach*s are Mbraced in the additions to the rollâ€" ‘stoc \flw coaches will . arrive thin a week or so and ‘will "be the es m«mu of the carizbops, filted in | latest and most luxurious Me and calculated ‘to. be the: enyy levery other electric road <on the ptinent.s They will not . go into imission for some time after . atâ€" wal, having to be duly fitted _ with IF the appliances that belong ©to beir ‘equipment. . 4 UThe new motors : will be of most ,.‘lsm' Harcourt, ‘of the AMITO [ Igrieultural CTollege, Guelph, hasâ€"i& | ned a ‘Paper on the handling of mils Fomâ€". which is takon â€"the follow ing: -_,_t’vom to the consumers, it May be stated athat the producers are not beether â€" to blame for th: presont‘ e of affairs.â€" The consumers have , asâ€"a class mads themsclves _ faâ€" iliar. 'Vl)t&.themr;tutc of 2; milk , order â€" that they may . intelligently ge or 1ts quaitty ind Understand e care it requires after it is aclivâ€" red 4,%hve not shown a disposâ€" ith rcourage the sale of the re: article to Abe extint of â€" being itlin‘g to pay more for it. _ A realâ€" . got 1 ~milk and be produced as eaply as "theâ€"ordinary â€"â€" kind, and. then ths price sof milk is raised, the: nsumer, not appreciating . the adâ€" Evalue obiects to piyins the adâ€" i v,‘jfiu. ‘This naturally discourâ€" s o prther efforts towards ‘improveâ€" Ent. . However, < when ecnsumets kien to th: tree nature of ~. th> Minary trade in milk, ind realize ie Fisk they are rvnning in using it, A demand milk of Inown guality id purity end are willing to pay for â€" guch milt will be supplied." sTOP, WOMAN! PRICES O° PURS P. & HI P.RY. CO. WILL is iy" worthy oT . t8"* "comun i. . 4 u> Councâ€" vote: of thanks : 10 i s ecial meeting held.â€" on â€" night. The patk chas been the late Quen Victoria., & > n ; Canada. s50f Harcourt, ‘of the.Ontario y women . 6 *J °9 ° ‘ ernare to -hrin: from exposing ' h&oq‘slthm:nd?u Ffi'dmnflrm physiâ€" is unnecessary. Wi money ‘yumneamluwommwho‘o from . actoal experience 18 Pinkham‘s Standing Invitation. eminchoe¢ . aC “ main sts cce ult p,‘). 6um Tt orkes in » ly.. WMM.‘:" i a woman ;&hus :\*‘ a th.‘mnl confiâ€" ween Pin and the ":_r vast vohime of e« which she has to draw from, f possiblé that she has erj that will help She asks in retwrn e en e P deaiety. i ) intage of iler of mitetiene. ~ _ _ _ SPEND $100 003 iffering from ‘any form of ,‘ .&‘Ii to#R, bagss resented HospQ«t | Record Breaking. S¢ e ficld ard. prak Divided m whore the l‘:”‘ ies kok .h.h;:grnfi All letters are and â€" and ane & woman can are id t nJ$ of MILX b Ah . 3 e nente S CCC 1AE S 2 % % 't,' 6 it ‘"\i'ixfi : .3: hfi“mm('_- s0 _ Fran sfol w _ 38 in resident.. was ix | en | t ::4 MM ‘The dll‘“ Au;w, ‘;J,Bli f BE My t Uny A y Ni s Eh th\ mg Elliott, Galt: x WI me unc:l | McL n, â€"Sttatiord; Dr 1 Doei ;| . ho â€" 0| ing, Mildmay; G. F. Rogers. â€"â€" Sea| tw i on forth;, J. W.. Ward, Strattord, H. W | ded been| Brown, D. Fotsyth, Berlin, and Sec | and oria.| retacyâ€"Treasurer 8. G.. Lutz, Berlin [5y â€" Secretary Lutz reported thit twelye | _OK! ‘| scnior,. ninetecn intermediate and nin | < S junior teams had deposited Thair â€" en At ,m'.tum tecs and the following: group | & ings wete dcided upon:â€" Al 6 T ma Central District. L eston A to| â€" Gait. Waterloo, Berlin, <© ~Quelpb:| :7 now | Strattord and Sealorth. ~ Home am L + home . games. â€" Winner to be declared 3 Ant | be 4 n Weste) ilt thh’l"fi and lovers di& itâ€"] will see some close and 5 com he ‘tests, capecially in those towns whert h | genior teams have beeu cntertd.> d1 The W F A. Execitive met at th by June 32, Tom Elliott, ecnycnor Mect at Berlin May L1 to draw â€"â€" ui t;“ni' vision 2 Cheslcy, Mildmay. and Walkerton: . o oA tyR = Home and home each division .. and also between division winners.. .Dr. .‘Doering, Mildmay, eonvenor > * f Group Bâ€" £747 | Pivision 1â€" Clinton andâ€" Seaforth. .F' Sills, convenof. e . Division 32â€" Brussels, Attwood, Li owel. <D.~A. Ic:flf‘gl_nn. M _ Preston, Dundas, Hamilton _ °Y . M C: A., Brantford, Wentworth, United of â€" Hamilton, â€" A. Vanevery, â€" St Geol’f, convenor. : Mcet at. Dunda Colling wood‘s entrance: lee has â€" no been paid aiid no provision Was mad for a &¢nior team, but that â€" tow! has until May 1 to enter an inter mediate team. I _ Goderich has Lill May 1 toâ€"get to ‘division one.. : . * Division 1â€"Galt, Ingersoll, ~Woo@ J y best metitod Of ACAIHNS ML3L .L. stock: W. Kithn, eonvenor, O Pustsict M:i Tar the cheapest, . Division 2â€" Piattevilie,â€" . Hambutr P ‘the hydro electt stpower : commis and Tavistock. D: McLachian,â€" cot fsion: is: dealing toâ€"day . i h 4 noo ca6%.â€" or ot: questions" ariging from the uo ; Group.Dâ€"* ¢ 5* =~ Dificatiâ€"ns from yarious mtnicipalitics L:: *Â¥ivician 1â€"â€" Gait C. 1; 'm‘ DeC a s _i"“ m R m. i l;~ te. 'i:,' m v d g HApN S s esEA wn c uts 1 SE Gm,';:""A_ v?::m,' convengl:: _ es t z"to ‘th» expressed"up . town. ‘She. ant 86. Aorsl Cot Dictrict winners are to be availablcf JS reaq "*“"W imey. l are seated at theâ€"table and after he â€" Sat ennas. o ie ..cuhrytet‘n:fl; :,othk;m mi-s_::rv;u eout.:;tl t\mfil:e*m Jundor Series. â€"I sicn of defm‘te â€"quantities of elect?‘ _ on the g,,.,',‘.l,g m' m,‘w'».,,'" Group Aâ€" Owen Sound and.. Mild fral energy." With, the exeeption. :0! on the shoulder.~ Thry had to . sond may. Dr. Doering, convenot. a kmfltm»!’lm and St. Thomas, all "for the police and Chief. O‘Neill came Group Bâ€" Galt, Berlin and Guelgh J h> mU t{:‘”‘**' in the uwhion Bavo~and took him away. He was . very Tom Elliott, convenor. sent int t." formal notices. The dcunk. He was drink Auite frequentâ€" Group Câ€" Listowel, Milverion ane f‘ast thitee ate expected soon. : ly and was very drunt on the last Attwocd. D. A. McLachlan, conven J O4 reccipt â€" of all / the formal iwo Scndays.. They did not..â€" keep or. tequests the commissicn~ will Turnish Hquor in the hJuse as she . would Group Dâ€"â€" Scaforth, a bye. ‘he reviscd and defnite figures of the -otx:v it. Whenever he was drunk 1t was d:xided to retain the pres | D6¢ at which thoy will supply to tht ‘he Wou‘d quarre! when he came home. ent challcnze system of competition ‘espective â€"municipalities, whichâ€" in No "Asked whethsr he was home â€"last for the Hough cup till the end of 1b J aA* willâ€"exceed, _ asd it is ‘almost â€"Friday evenint when Wuest was kill series., Hereafter: th> competition . t!â€" ertain{o ‘be in allâ€"cases below, th* ed ghe renlicd he was. . .. _ _ . _/ be played in the fall instead of. the naximum nameéd in the byâ€"law â€"YOtâ€",â€" After ffleen minutes‘ consideratior spring. Teams now catered in _ Pro xi upon the last -'fg“ ‘elections.~ of the @ridence presented at the ~in posed grouping system to be a‘dbh The a gregate â€" amoht of ekttrical quest upon the deathâ€"ot Michael Sch for fall competition if not â€" Playing | "NC*FY which the municipalities in the aefer; theâ€"coroner‘s â€"jury rerdeted th this spring under _ old . challeng« ecstern â€" tmion are prepartdi to take follswing verdict: #x$: rules. # "I tom the commissiâ€"n is 44,000â€"horseâ€"| ~. _ . : f A claim of $5. was made by Platts | »ower, . including the amounts it is | We th> â€" jury empanelled .. to â€" en ville against Preston in 1904 and wa: nown are required .‘ by the â€" three fi into the doath of Michael Yeferted to President Duff and Secte | ‘WMiti. alities whose formalâ€"requests| Schaâ€"fer, alter examining withess" lary Lutz with power to adjust. wave not yet been received. The muâ€"| cs, find that the satd Michact We s piuitinredticetematute â€"â€": .. wcizalities ard their requirem<nts in| ~Schaefer came to ‘his: death ,& WILL MOVE TO GUELPH. ;, ‘orsepower â€" are;. Toronto, 15,000; strangulation, while temporally . Te txondon €,000;, Toronto Junction, "4,*|~ sane under ‘th» infuence d#fl. P n d n o otcses ce . » [ 00â€" Hamilton;~ $,000; Strattord, 2. t â€" while: confined "fx apolice" .bs- 1BI" 0+ 08 wkh. hk on olics t Cadabaie i 2. 90 000 it GN0 C C . Group Aâ€" Owen Sound and . Mild may. Dr. Doering, convenor. ‘ ~Group Bâ€" Usit, Berlin and Guelgh Tom Elliott, convenor.. _ xb e Divisionalâ€" It was d.cided to retain the pres ént challonge system of competitior for. the Hough cup tilt the end of Ab series. Herealter: th> competition . t!â€" be played in the tall instead â€" ofâ€" the spring»â€" Teams now catered. in . Pro Lpofied grouping system to be m for fall competition if not ithh spring _ under _ old challeng« rules. .~~ >-, ul rani lbeges, A claim of $5. was made by FIAW® ville against Preston in 1904 and wa: referred to President Duff and Secte lary Lutz with power to adjust. Mr. A. C.‘Renshaw, Secretary .0 the Berlin Light Commission, Tor th last three years, has signified his in tention to retite fromthat office i; the pear future and will ~move to Guel h whore ho will enter â€"a new whitewear busin‘ss to be: opcnnd in Ahat city at an early. date. Mr. Rencbhiaw has resided in Berlin Tot 19 years and his removr! will ~ by greatly regréetted: by a 1.rge cirole o‘ triends WHAT ARE You WIl miss a Jot in Jife if yor let ‘your eyes rest too much â€" on the scamy side. The man who gets it in J to hbis head that . th» workd it â€"~â€"a thoroughly bad place will not only Ac himsel{ but the world harm . Thete is a great deal ol évil in the world: but there is a tremendous amount of g06d and That, too, where you might exâ€" [M to End the opposite. _ A Tellow wilt get what he is Jooking for. There ate progle who find brothcls â€" while others find chutthes, and crime where others see rightcousness. In a‘ boilâ€" ing pot the scum comes to the top Mlhcwotlt-fledlmtyl-ut ally out: Leatn to Took for the best side : of human .paturé ‘even | in worst appeatance. ~In any case . u.m cultivates the: : peâ€" (Aut ‘ch will be â€" ce sed. sttrm s ht baunl, ereafe â€"=® it t« . and without. â€"Caâ€" by the Executive. a harvest of kind thoughnt it is sownâ€"within and with nadian Uphoisterers Jourbal the h‘lhe u(hlc'r's; ¢t Galt ml; hn; T S imaâ€"0l0 "Dail. cosk, on F1 )0 Intermediate Districts hylou: husband 1:“7'-' m,mcf % 1 goess he is,‘"* repMed Ling woman at the d Southern District Well bimâ€" wAITING AT THE DOOR Grtoup Aâ€" Owen Soupd ‘and:Col Group .Câ€" would 1. + «â€"Philad 1‘d . _ Vanevery, â€" 8t{ ~Toronto, Aptil 33.â€"Th* figures sbâ€" Mrcet _ at Dunda | mitted to the mumicipalities will~ C~+ ty 3 € vod on . the: frtormaticn th: comitits trance lee has â€"no‘ J jon now / possessts as. Ao :: prices provision was mad |~ h‘ch the existing development amt . but that > tow) | transmission companies would _ sell to enter an inter | ower to ihe cowmission, compared * vith â€"the figures of the commission‘s o wh estimates of the cost: of a Aransâ€" ite Districts:; gissiow line and the price they could ie ther flord . to sell,â€" bearin ; in mind th_a_t YOtU LOOKING FOR® l ) $AV 11 yer"‘‘ inytired the stetn wxfi it smonarcnlh +4 i aaarreamncn. E* P & she avgracze g"_iajia as~ ad ty 25 during the year. The to= sal recel3ts for gk_;;g'uautd‘\o ‘865.33, afilfi tures &flm ol whith $48.50 wasâ€" for missions, en.ing a talance© on hand ol $142.+ it. Turirg® Ane year 70 puplis of the school urited with the: church. (he Superinterdent, NMr: A> Weseloh, CERLEY 1. u0 us Heoiee TB PRC . ho has given excellcnt satisfaction. mn&m«m ded te po‘i Irom odfece and his action was greatly ‘regretted ay t e . "The election of officers (sultel as fotlows:~ _ 0_ (C.0 _ â€" Bu, £â€"Geo. . W. Fisier.=> _ â€" ~. 0~ As§st. Sl]fl-vâ€"*, ) ‘I’..‘. & * > Becretary.â€"A;.â€" As Way, _‘ 0 _ 0_ Asst. Sceretary.â€"J. R. Hallman. Tr as arer.â€"â€"Miss 8. Foy. ' Libratisn.â€"C.; Forsyth. C h Asst. Lt rarin â€"Miss A. Kolb: Piabist.â€"Miss K. . Whiting.. Supt. Home, Dept. â€"Mrs. G. King. â€" The entite sta% of teachets _ was> â€"ap, ointed for te tnsuing year.: FIGURES.WILL the: municipalities ~â€"would: eventually rave to wipe out the financial . Te sronsibility . restin ; ubon thom© under the cheap power acw â€" ~ * * \â€"~The commission has in its posscSâ€" slon most reasenable prices for ‘pow* srâ€" ab. Niggara (Falls ready" for trens mission. < These prices. are much eo’w- Mig t InO®S ACSBURAIITE OAE URRT 22E Ees P x â€" ab. Nidgara (Falls ready for trens [ John Fisher, who is employed _ at mission. < These prices. are much Jowâ€" Laug‘s hnuc&, was told by deceased or, ‘it is said, than aby (Ubat ht about six weeks ago tliat if" he was get tbeen quoted, but the to: missipn â€"cver put in the lockup again he would s not ptepnred‘wgi‘veuymffiy kill himsell. _ P opr: lars, As to transmission, there sceirs | â€" Fred â€" Witschonke â€"Saw Schaeter "the littlée teason to doubt that a governâ€" . last lime about 5.40 on Tuésday evenâ€" mentâ€"owned â€" transmisston © line for the _ing on theâ€"C.P. R. track near. â€" Oberâ€" ‘municipalities <of the western: umidk, tholtzer‘s : shoe factary, â€" and ~deceased it any rate, â€" will be adopted: psru: witness â€"to go hack»â€"â€"to the A.incers. of the commission tnd _ UE \Station Hotelâ€"and have _ a â€" _ dtink ‘nembers ‘of that body scem to lk',».'!'hcyirm to the hotel and cach had wlly con inced that that is : the 0iâ€" one beer. The deceased _ was someâ€" o heet methad of dealinz with the what intoxicated Wt"! able _ to 00, Hemnlains CE EC cil.<a.AAA 100 Brantford, 3,500;, Guel~h, 2,000 ‘t.. Thomas, 1,500; Galt, 1,200; ~ Jn wersol, 1,200; Woodstock, . 1,200; â€" Bet in 1,000; St. Mary‘s, 750; Watcrino 7100: _ Preston, . 500, . Hespelct; 500 Paris, 500 HORSE sHOW IN TORONTO. National Horse Show â€" was busy. WITA an assisignt all day Monday teceivinz en rieg.‘ _ "How _ are. they coming in>‘, _ ©Splendidly," replied â€"â€" | M#. Slatk, holding up a bundle of entries that the last post fad brought. . The announcement that. from. the winnets of The Ehow will/be chosen the hotsâ€" § to reprosent Ontario at tlie Interâ€" Chak â€" ho TaSt. PORS M Ese on i t oale tho innouncément â€" that. from . the wh«ms‘ Constable Winterhalt said h+ . saw: of the EShow will/be chosen the horsâ€" the deccaed ‘between . on* ind Ivo o5 to represent: Ontario at tlle Inferâ€"| o‘clock but . did not speak to . hi. To S nrsctl) qnithand the inter: | he oo maiet disodit "The wime hy 13th, has y e str s w 5t and cutries and enguiries: are beâ€"|been called to. the houso several Limâ€" ing â€"received from parts. otâ€" the counâ€" és duritg the past few months . by ty not previously . represented. > The| Mrs, Sthaefet â€" to . putâ€" him to bed. prizeâ€"dist Kas becn increased by (wo , He had b:oight him to the crls cups, to, . be. given by th* â€" harness iwice and let him go alter he had Hinter . and / Saddle Horse Socicty, sojeted up. 2 â€"% ‘The for middieweight huntersâ€" l0 to | Constable saw the deceased . about owned and ridden by amateurs, end \twelye o‘clock on the night . of Lis the other for the champion combity death in the police cell and â€" gave tion. horee. â€" Work has «dbmmecneed on him a cup of ~water: R um.: ths seating and decoration ofâ€" the Ar fl'fi at two otolock. was . 564 ena which promisés to look exceptionâ€" : ed on the Bencb.. _ About 3.30. o‘cloch alty_well on:the day®Of thy thow, }0 again visited the ¢rils and â€" found May 1st, 2nd, 3td and 4th. ; him in a Anoeling position with his t KR C oie Toh + ts n Scott s Emuiston strengthens enfecbled nursing mothers by increasing their ‘flesh and SGON BE GIVEN Stark, of the Canadian with Tha Coroner instructed the jury reâ€" spectinig their d'.t::‘awl pointed out thi.t th:> Ontario Statutewâ€"called for am inqucst (p this case. : He read Seeâ€" tion . of ‘the "Act mmti':l“ Cor» pnets" as {loHews:~> WÂ¥ e ty s 1. "Iron the death of a:prisoner, the warden, &du. keepet; o!izqmn- dent of i’““"& , prison, house of, éortections â€"up _ bouse, or bouse of industry in which. _the prisoncr dies, Shall ijmmediately: ‘give noticethereoat to asw €oroner ‘of the €ounty, city, or town in whith :‘ the death ‘has takis plate, and the Corâ€" oner shall procecd forthwith to : hold an inquest upon th* ~except . in the ‘case of a death : place _ in auy | county . house ; of â€" i y day which case such injuest thall .not be necessaty , unless after M%t‘.‘:!» the County c;«.w:&g}:w es that such death t ace mr cirâ€" cumstances requiring Investigation.‘" The coroner‘s jury "was dclayed "in stum ow on "hhufl wubtt ,m p‘elock ‘owing "to, the delay of : * juryâ€" ;:ah: Rosc, wiho arrived hall <an. hour â€" Louisa Schacfer, widow of theâ€"fleâ€" trascd, statcd her husoand came in and asked: if Henry . Winterhalt was jn .and she told 1 i that it he wantâ€" up town. ‘She and the _ were Seated at theâ€"tabie and after he Sat, down to eat with them he _ became : yery viotent and threw all the dishes en the foor and shook and struck her on the shoulder.~ Thâ€"y had to . send "tor the police and Chicf. O‘Neill came and took him away. He was . very dounk. He was drink Avite frequent ty and was very drunt on the . last two: Sindays. They did not .. keep Hquor ~in th¢‘ hause a$% she ; would not allow it Whenever he was drunk he *um quarre! when he came home, "Asked whethor he:was â€". home _ last Friday evenint when Wuest was killâ€" ed #he replied he was. _ __ _ . ... y, so.ete0 UP. t tc, |Constable saw the deceased “"‘“l nd \twelvye o‘clock om the night . of Lis _ death in the police cell and â€" gave on ‘him a cup of water m saw. him in ”dn at two otolock. was seatâ€" mâ€" od on the bench.. About $.30 o‘clock w, }¢ again visited the ocils and â€" found him in a Anoeling position with his After ffleen minutes‘ consideration of the Cridence presented at the ~inâ€" quest: upon the deathâ€"ot Michael Schâ€" acfer, the â€"coroner‘s â€"jury rerdeted : the SSE EAROMOR ME 2 OV SE BC strangulation, while . temporally a sane under th; infuence ol;lfl”'- â€"~\whiteâ€" confined \fx a police "cell. be= . Awéen: â€" the : houts of two . and threeâ€"thirty o‘clock on Weenssday, April 24, 4907. Chiet O‘Keill brought ths déceased prisonsr to "in> fockâ€"‘up between .7 ind 4.30 o‘clock ‘on Tuesday gfifll& He did not see him .gl- until was ~called ‘by Constat \Gerbig. Th: ‘Chief produccd the nécktic which was woin by the d â€"ceased and with which k&nflkd hWimself. "‘The witness had uot bed much troubleâ€"with drim pro F"Mfi foroug C §x=+ e BO: 7 Ezunv L > :fl‘%): €. A, A 8,â€" #, A. ROSE, . s . HEIMAN, F. KRUG. ~_ viously ; 80e Did Not Appeat Policc Testily CHAS 8. DUNKE, i~‘~ Roremen wing . jury~ sworn dAm‘~~ with Rev, J, . ol Ayton, &t I bride, â€"as subâ€"deacon. <ge CR‘ â€"~The bride was beabtifuily ircd in white point de esprit over T with orange blossonw â€"andâ€" bridai veil and carricd a white prayer book and an amethyst rosary, a gift ol theâ€" bridesmaid. â€" The ‘bride was asâ€" sisted: by ‘her aister. Miss Olara, who wore an elegant: dress of yellow~ musâ€" illu desoi, ~a large black picture *at, and carricd â€"a. bouquet ‘of ~daftoâ€" dils The bappy couple left on the 3.30 ::o;‘i: for <thoir . future home in na,. after . a (pleasant 4 had been â€"tendered the guests :m home of the brige‘s parents; 4 ® t s s t | ~The bride was the recipiént of many handsome gifts, including a furnishcd home from .ihe groom, and liberal theques from the relatives ~and friends. : The groom: holds <a‘\ lueta~ tive and. responsible position with the Dodge Split Pully Works, in Mishaâ€" waka. â€"The young couple carry with them the best wishes of. a wide circle ol friends ~Guelph, . April 33.â€". Conductor Josâ€" eph ._‘Thompson was up for â€" trial at the Assizes this motningâ€"in â€" con bection . with. the accident ca the .G: T.It; at Gourock on Scptember d2nd. Beveral witnesses were examined, }fin.‘p‘vmm given was about the as ::;t at. the Coroner‘s. i-qucst.-:z accident rred betweey tho regular m::??'fiu'min No. 44, leay ing Gueiph at 6 o‘clock, ‘and‘a lrg’l., special Arom .8St.â€"Catharines, wh had orders to run extra â€" to ‘Guelph Junction. â€"The Jatter, leaving u.r{:, burg at §.15,â€"did not make the t expected, and after deaving. Hespeler was rumning on No. 44‘s time. â€" The ‘ALwo ttaing met on a curve near Gouâ€" rock, ‘and Engineer Farley of 44 and Fireman Bright and Brakeman . Andâ€" rews of London of the special _met ‘death as a result, the former : being {kilted i:stutly. : CcA "Mr._N. .Felfrey made a strong plca | for . Mr. Thompsonâ€"on. account. of | working extfa time. 7 RULES HAD BEENâ€" VIOLATED :~ His Lordship threw this aside, . u] he considered ‘ that _ that was 13. man‘s own choice, and that the ‘G. T. R. was not to blame. . He did not take into ‘consideration cither, > very much, the fact that_ Thompson was tired and fell asicep. He was Ahere tired and fell asicep. ‘He was Ahere in the am:zv of ‘his duty,..a thould Nave Secn that the orders ~ of the company, which all trainmen were supplied with, were carrtied out. ~The question the jury had <to ‘deal . with directly was, who wasâ€"responsible for the~_ accident? â€" They â€" might _ have sympathy â€"with {he â€" prisoner, â€" < but sympathy, he pointcd out, had moth. .ing to do with the ovidence ot= the cartying. out of <the laws of the land: The law had to be observed. ~ If â€"*the conductor â€"and men <had complied â€"with the tules of the company the accident Would have been averted. ©These men Were responsible: for the ~safety ob Ah¢‘ train, . and they : neglected ~theit duty,. endangering â€" lives. There were a (t):':o. ?o-ugl against the prisofter _ (1) ng grievous bodily hirm to one Bright by ~omitting â€"to stop the train.. (2) Violating the rules of ~theâ€"company. o s ‘The jury <aliter being out »forâ€" an hour, found the defendant guilty upâ€" on the second count:of the indictment with» a recommendation to> mercy. ‘The. prigoner was remanded for stntâ€" CANâ€"SHAVE WITHOUT: RAZOR * Lotwlon, April 20â€"There is oc nuterâ€" nation â€"anfong the barbers o!m overthe invention of. a ° L named Witherington. He has made a paste which removes the beard ~ with= qut the use of a tazorâ€"in ten iminâ€" ‘The paste makes the hait so brittle that it can be rubbed of cléan with a wet spoige. "No #kinâ€" trouble"" _ is guaranteed, sind the © performance . is simply ‘a part ‘ofâ€" washing _ tho ‘face on sraig in the morhing, .. * PB l o are M anbemice cnthonk j i No punctiliousâ€"barber to ask it ‘the: takor is hitp tnough! No _ second man Waiting to brush Yout hat and :a“L whlt ‘:il mnmr;)t “a ‘l'ip! You ‘ on paste, w L v w the sponge, â€"and presto! You Ko "k": to. coliec and .roils looking like a man Tresh from the hands ol the best barâ€" mh London.‘ The cost is . about cent a shaveâ€"and tip yourself."‘ head toward the wall. He ‘pub N.-‘ hand between the bars to raiss the prigoner ~up, but be was â€" cold tu: death. He . Tound The necktis around is neck and troken piece on tha foot. He then called (h‘ct. O‘Nei® and Dr. a-uqu' Asked as . to when "he seen â€" the <prisoner drun‘ telore the night in question th« \\&: | not w"aid he was not certain~ whe et it was last â€"Friday=or Th roday eycning. 3 "This closed the evidence (nd at the tuu;t of. Crovn . Aitoracy Io"n;;‘. t ty allowed to h’lfi ecll \hn'z- death occurrd, . ___ In ng ue the: evidonce * ‘Car ener He _stated that it wa ‘co heidence that â€" Sohnefer, . whost A High was and ‘acâ€" w & ~ Corâ€"| with P 16â€" wa | regard whose "1:. ito, was g=' héld <b5 ~"~ firmt | wge jof l;' i&% revie®wâ€". e .0 jurgs Nxz "';:;'fl’t "hG t {ahmnky nc tds uds sns yinn vltubting hi her :1( the publishers by which we are eanbled to offer the following pubite _ ations in connection with the W'M < )g 5(,;.,' w > '_ specially low rutes. _A large number offer the bals 6: of the year | tree to new subscribers. | Special clubbing rates with all other Cank« . dian and Awmorican newspapers and magazines quoted on appilf atio 6 = . Chnaricle Telegraph " and "Weekly â€" Olobe and Cenndian s 0) i % T S ,},}!‘»;.5’ w, .,r“" .‘, Elc & ral CASH â€"must :u:cotifl!‘my““6““"‘~~ ts c ates /s Registered Letter or. F:xgrugol’defn d _ 3 aae~ How. much .mote Statesmanlike .. is the dignified wisdom of Sir Wilfrid Lautiec‘s _ â€"policy? Pcersonally he i: Tor the . gerferene.. His Government rorl*-k_d the policy, and still stands f"’“ "flis position is well underâ€" stdod. But, recognizing th: Tolly ol ic c iictaly Ravbre io. in * P F0R a nd attempt to force Britain‘s hand wat now, ho enters â€" this confercnct absolately unhampered by pledges NC ywopcsals, . prépared to _ work along the line of least resistanmce to. <fa poidts clcommon.< agreement and t« [AWi'm“lM d;s“nm ”M t ®always" in rectipn 0i > united empire. "When I was preaching at ~Walla walla Wachn:tcn," says a Kansas clergyman; _ ‘"thore was. no Negto preachet in town, and I was often call ed upon to perivem a ceremony . be Tween negroes." Ouc: afternoon, â€" afte Iâ€" had martied a young negro couple the: groom asked the price of the set vice mut ’mn;’md:l thuh\:“m“:- R Y * wbrike . narobe hoi thate To ce ,rine i se tss t ner satrminient larga ot persont in this : Provincs mn&-now.mufl-m conserning the west and are at a loss to k8ow how to procure it. hl‘.“*w maby in the sastwho have friends o ie old ol mioinnn wieh s cape home; these friends with a,copy %&'m % onk ®\ nAré , t.:e’fim & :w'“ f'w".,'\-: s 5 es hok satisfy these wants . by ot THE LAURIER POLICY ap Reading for 1$ (Chicago Interâ€"Octan:) (S6.~John Sun.) WESTERN CANADA. GALLANTRY David B@ANM, waeiso, 0 T oLE onua co. * ht Rat B 3 w ie LA ied «2 ns 1 \ ivocate )*~ eekly) ...« W:'W’Wlw.....,.. ki W 22e ane 6340 w e 6e e n# 6 ~ in (a fare }ownll....r ze FontJomen ... ..« /»»* »«4» ® ObC . . . . «> p e lng s + n n n hn t t aily NowB:....« .Â¥ /i«k>_, * )aily World .:....... 14 0Â¥ Junday World... ......,. 250 Dai o k caradcaiet n 69® ht\n%ht.......... s I':l A zim' * ‘Man‘s Magazine,... .,.. D EFFECT OF The |regulations â€" governiitg _ the new postal â€" agreementâ€".. on _ newspapers passing between Canada& : and_the Unâ€" ited States mhg;ifl'd l nsc gas postage to the amount.of omeâ€"cent. tor cach fout m‘a;fi;; ‘Fraction ttereot ‘be paid on all apers goâ€" ing into the United 8. <. _ This wiil mean thatâ€". all sub s _ of Canadian paperts living on ths Amerâ€" idan side wfll;m-hififia itional postage : on â€" â€"th>ir .â€" papers, & to about :4 cent‘ per coby. Berlin Mh mm m.& a ;. 4 h to â€" friengs ~ im." tha United: States should call ‘at this »office and â€" make arrangements fof the continu of the ‘ paper.> Th _ ‘atrangements take ‘affect on "m ‘6th next. ‘These: new: :zw the 16 sult \of the g::b "bet ween the United "and Canada. ~Unâ€" Jer: the fostal : convention which has hitherto beca; in force, ths Dominion, it is alleged, has been at a decided dis advantage in‘ regard to the transâ€" mijsion "of . newspapers and : periodicals passing â€" between the twoâ€" cotntrics. There â€" i about ~~>a~ tom of matter There is about 5. ton of:_ matter coming from ths Unifedâ€"States . to Canada to G!!l‘z 100 ~potnds going to the United States, and much of ts former consists. of .publications ol.a Yery tBeap order, The â€" convcnâ€" tion «tipulated thiat all ~tiis matier m ‘IWW at the sates prteâ€" t (by . try ol originâ€" and according to nrl.?hiud States "reâ€" gulations chsapâ€" Cpublications _ wero catried ~at newsraper rates, . which could not be cartied in Canada. ‘Thus the Dotbinion was m ths position of fiifigm- to Aimericen ~ pub ¢ ith ~were deniqd to Cana* dians." This has now . bech <Banged. Heroafter ~mawspabors ¢nd periodicals ~mailed _ in one country and addtcescd to the other will be subject of a uni« torm r&b6! 1 ) s nt for : coch â€"dout _ ovnces by slamps afized to A j 1@ > per igh it is doubtful. ‘The . exnrsis s amgeat a tiseptic balm to eataith of Make the frce DPr. Shopp, P so omnta" So For catarth st to prote ‘ Dr. ShooP IRE NEW _ . AL REGULATIOMS id let me sond yotIrec merit,. a Atrial size ! o *'.‘o.um Remedy. 1 c creamy, € that gives \:hfl L“* the m& > throa test and Addres scine, WIs by d <â€" thruat. + Afl:: La f J. ;zuâ€"l. OÂ¥ U

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