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The Chronicle Telegraph (190101), 9 May 1907, p. 10

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s e ht 1+ §3 Gaing through the h« in es ""J"E:lfi" y so nowâ€"white heds women l:fi um'o: recovering from Why shoald this be the case ? _ Bimply \~~Tessday evening ihe hall of the Berlin _Bitrary was filled to its utmost caâ€" ) pacity witi an audience assempled to ~‘heat wh«lis being done for . Neglecâ€", ‘m_hd Dopendent and Homeless Children: < throughout Cnilario by the variour ~Childrens Aid _ Socicties® ‘‘The Preâ€" Siint, Reâ€"._ Bocse was Chairme .. â€"and in a brief speech introduccd: <the mpeater of the evening, «Mr. S; â€" M. "Thomson ol Brantford, agent of (the toâ€"iety whose wiolse time is ~deveot> oWAE AKLZ achelr tar e WAWiFca. He C fiyfi{@hthm? Bimply: , M A IB“& Embhfl“tn oeru%m_ in 2 lin" tnich Syon tham sbo .%hulah had plenty of warnâ€" *&h Wearingâ€"down leeling, pain at or right of the abdomen, nervous ex~ haustion, m the amall of the hack; dizziness, Natulenty,displacements of the Condition of the ‘female orpans, and if a dangerouns : Whien these *nanifest themselves, do not ‘drag along untilâ€"you are obliged to go to ‘the arid submit to an gerlflon ~â€"but â€" remember® that Lycia E.. Pinkâ€" ham‘s Vegetable Compound has saved * When women are troubled with. irre © M Chee in d ) 1 8: 7 B ds cacinedt <cintiie ieiei w w Eonl 2. 7 y ppsn.‘ _ar painful . periode, ?lm WW ulceration of the organs, ngâ€"down feeling. Aatalency) g\meb‘.i debilit b'fi{,m uon § ral y, i m, and . nervous prostration, â€"or. are beset with such symptoms as dizziness, lassiâ€" tude, excitability, irritability, nervous 8, Ifim mehne‘oly, "allâ€" * "wautâ€"toâ€" beâ€"leftâ€"alonc": feelâ€" n m should rememaber there is one true remedy. Ki# _ Ars. Fred. Seydel, 412 N. 54th Street, West Philadelphia, Ta., writes : ed to this work for chidrin. He Legan his address, by tefling of_ 1t aim, object arh mission of <the Fo clelrs teing _ the betterment & cbidren. % = 4. In their bomes . where possinie. 2.. Remosed fio n thoir presen® en es where necessary. . %. tlacing _ them in ~Afampcraty :;‘qlnu or shciters until Enally adoj(â€" “4-. Fisdiag | cligible foster . inss where good < care; traifing ~ainl . Al~ tention will te gicn them. ." S 1ous wllld..m f 5: -vljllt;'-"su}:ét';ision they . receive from . â€" specially appointed _ vigtiors while they remain in _ théir foster W: ~¢. Then told of how they developâ€" ed .and i nally settlsd in life for. themâ€" wel es gi.ing many instâ€"mss _ of s and gris who had come Hr0 abe societies h nds ycars ag0 * ho Ives others were martied and were now d.ing dor in their own homes. CAILDREN‘S AID SOCIETY . megler‘s orch stra greatly Cullvenâ€" ed the progecd ngs with sclections, snd a huu’;y Â¥ote ch th) o n‘s .moved &‘8&! Mot# . to <Ar. Thomson, Rumpel. endâ€" _ th* orchastra, brought /a very pleasant oven‘ng . tw ‘a elose, the res.lt of hoh wil be (a â€"great: impetis 10 Ch béren‘s _~Aid wor .n Berlin â€"and vicinity, Ӥ$ m and interest _ of all a t asd _ awakened by < v bat : kaw and howrd. * R : F © Of EHe es S on al ion, pain in the small of the hack; m funerdinnenme slus s of All of these toms aré indications of an unhealthy »Wéecompanted by cne of the . officers the: local â€" Children‘s Aid . Society, t. L. M. Thomson,.. ‘of Brantio: d, Muntmbfl'olu‘h.t homes . in Berlin asd Waterloo whete "children ate neglected and not properly cared ‘tos. Warnings were given 10 parentis R unless better â€"care and attontion p given to the <hildren thoir _ reâ€" Â¥ould be neeessats. ‘Speaking â€" sbject of child heâ€"saw them hi while â€" the grea bhe saw on the8 oft the very best, . 2::‘ f s« wary as great.catt) srEil{lian thei NCTDAIER DT D CCC C $°°° omm PSR L Pinkham‘s Véegetable Compound Suceeeds Where Others Fall, of women from â€" surgical br Marli® Th L EDC DOCA CCA C L.A . serimn mhafbh” e gpe minta dige ind : piaturitys andwas ‘f R i% ation. w y only. C wety, 4. gould not to 1 J- j 10 the he o tg, m d formivice. â€" fllfl' g-tm'e?«&u.;? ‘: ;m’:: * woman tw , but b@ A ty ananrenoach atle morek ‘ t 0 " wige, as you iav: doue so. “‘ br me." . _ Miss~ Lilian Graduate _ of Training School lfim Brautfo Ont., writes : f Dear Mrs. Pinkhans:â€", "tThile we are taught in the training hools through, the eountry to Jook dowi cou :spnn_ pmgr W o while the d_o:-‘. yps: An â€" spen ‘flh&qi n 2 ”%wfl. .l Tonocne Inpaisant to aize Agdin B Fink: . nown. Physi to give La’ M m‘s Vqrnblammpomd women ing with the most serious complications â€" of female troubles. displacement of organs,â€" and al:n’rt ;flloflll‘l'l- They worl4 *m Rfle. n ycuhr.medidmm a “MR" C;n“oug: h-vno';- them wis y m All it !n ‘mmon %\i iuhmmn- tion and ulceration and cured in a few weeks by its and I feel it but due to ‘?a to give ‘m E; Pinkâ€" ham‘s Vegetable Compound proper eredit." Lydia E. Pinkham‘s Vegetable Comâ€" Yauml at oncée removes such. troubles. tefuse to buy any other medicine, for you need the best. 4 k>. Mrs. Pinkham, "danghterâ€"inâ€"law*. of Lydia E. Pinkham, invitee @il sick woâ€" men to write her for -.luu . Heradvice and medicine have restored thousands to ‘health. â€"Address, Lynn, Mase. â€"~ _ POPULAR m Dutten, May 1 â€"Arthut 1. . MUCROCEL L4 pD.S., 1007, gtaduate of 1: Royal |, 1 Coloe of Denlal Surgeons of For: ftnt.‘ ento, is spendin; a few days at his g;o“* home here prior to leaving for Berli; o where e will assume the practice o minut the Jate PF. C. 1. Peaison. Dr. Her bt_% Toh s ‘phe of" the graacates~of" the" f Duttcn high sthool whoâ€" liave pursued Thuts the highor educatichn and havo distin exten guished themsel/es throughout â€" their w, &A university coarsc. His standiag,bot! City at high school end at college, nas | dcess« leenâ€" a creditable one. Apart â€" froo Churt his studies be has always . ta"cn &" Waoi~ acti & and pro niment partâ€"in the Yar Nort] jovs sporting. organizations of thi. '!f"b‘ {lJace and _ elso at college, beinz > / Schot g.ember of . the Jast Fockey: team. | 26W wai_h wou «(the | Jonninigs‘ ~ CupeH Thurs 1906. His departure from this place the E wil be generally regretted. Or, 1 BOOT AND SHOE At the regular meceting of the Boot and Ehoo Workers Union, . No. 206,. Monday evening, officers were elected as follows:â€" k Presiientâ€"L. B. Albrecht. â€" Vice Presidentâ€"E. Seelas. _ Recording Scecretaryâ€"J. H. Wolienâ€" berg. ‘ 1, Seeretary Treasurerâ€"H. W. Oberet. Sentinelâ€"N. Dechert. |© Conduétor=â€"0. Plumski. Members of Executive Boardâ€" . C: Dopp, C. Massel, C. Heiser, E. Seclas L. Rockel, JI. Hambrecht, G._ AF brecht. f c Auditors Committeeâ€"E. â€"Scelas, L B. Albrecht, and L. Moebus. > After the election refreshments wert served z2nd a socialâ€"evening. Wat spent. Songs were tendered _ by<th Shaematzers‘ Quartette. _ _ #4. x MORTIAARERE o ACCRISE It was reforted by the shoe ‘ workâ€" ers that the Berlin Felt Boot Co. is using theit employes fair in wages and conditions and have also granted their employces the Saturday aftetâ€" I1S GOING TO moon hall holiday in Jens, July and August. *C ; Rev. A. J..â€"NVeiD, or Lindeay, well Inown. is the Twinâ€"C ity was it Tor | outo on Wednesfay, and visited. â€"A ; number of tha Anglican Charch off ces. â€" Mr: Val> leaves â€" noxt Juty ¢s a missionary to the Mackenzig Riv: er district where he wil} remain until the tegiraing of . 1908, after which he" wit take charge of the .uiw slatk n at MHerschol Island, . at * mouth of the Mackenzic River. _ This MAssion is the most northcrly one i the â€" Exitish Etipire; ~ _ â€" Te BANDE ENGAGED Th following . bands havc\bee- One gaged for the old boys‘ reunion ab Galt this summer; The Thirteenth Regincat band cl Hamil "T wenly ninth Regiment band of . : the Preston, Waterloos, Guelphand ford bands and the Galt lgw Twentyâ€"ninth bugle baud. This | provide from Piles, ard its action is $ Ssd P ':%m' by . its uge. : Largh nicke P O . oa rs FPred J three. outside bands 1. â€"Arthur H. ; Hertel, raduate of th: Royal ‘WORKER‘S UNION HERSCHEL ISLAND G.TO BERLIN d¢ 1d MHore e largcly . of an . intferna® ¢ scasons not s the _ ‘A> . work ‘of â€" m‘-‘“ Â¥ 12 @1 A08 % .pdgi’ c the o) timistic sta its . of ~. the lm. mbets in their public utteranges the U, B:~ denomigation is uui‘ | @ne € 3 â€" 6 i epies * . . > yR fl':.;élfl-"la &"I;:c,n.a‘xe_' % e € ‘m preraratory to the u;ffl,{ :lh annual sessions of â€" Boardâ€" ol _ ‘Missions. 3"~ _ Bs course dialt with \h> in ng powâ€" erâ€" and: inlucuce of the c‘ug’ God af its mission. He stated that there was no cause for worry of ~ excite» ment on the part of the people . of UGod on account ol Ahe darge" number T IP T nV PC Copan " D d ment on th* part of the people . ot fiod u::l aécount ofâ€"the laÂ¥; ui:' smallâ€"seots wfl“z up every . few vears, as they pass away ¥€ speedâ€" Ay. ~He amphq{u»m. ance of attachment to. the C of : God, and th» obligations Test as:. heavily on the man or woman in the pew as it does on the man in the . pulpit. In ?“W{“{m y 'fldlrn,h;&sifi éels.the indjuâ€" @nce an receives 8 from ~ the. ‘church: The church toâ€"day is fur ishâ€" [ ing* the world with the â€" 6 God as it has never _ done . . before through the wide distribution of the|â€" mifi and a éonsectated ministTy. L The greatly improvcd state of 80=] ciety is another itrw'ldgm: of the strength and se of, _ the church in the world.. He urged. .« his | hearers to be true . to theit _abliga<| tions and (be â€"worthy followers _ . ~of God, the Great Head ‘of th> (‘W' Roatd of Missions. ; 4 The snnual sessionSeck Athe Board of missions were _opencd . Thursday | by: Bishop H. L. Bartley, D.D., Preâ€" sident, who conductcd the devoticnal exercises. Among the others present : irome a distance were: | Hia~ 7 ton, «D.D. â€"* c£. HUnTIbACTE CALR T Rev. N.. Allebougsh, Iev.. J.â€" Howt; Mission Secretary, Huntingdon, Ind., S. A. Ctem n, Missicnary Treasurer, iRev. D. B. #herk, Berl‘n, is also â€" a memberâ€"of the Board. Ahe session was largely of a _ roi tine: Chara Ter. ccnukfinx_fl ptinci;:a.lly 140 000 h ceb cAuid Pnd 6 Bishop C. L. Hoed, p.D.,. of Alma, Michigan; Bishop O..Gâ€" Allwood _ of Montgomery, Mich.; exâ€"Bishop Milton Wright of Dayton, (Chivy Revâ€" W. Dilâ€" tan. B D..~ Cf Huntingdon, Indiava; and / Howe and Treasurer Stemon iminutes of the meotings held ‘he year were read and apDr Thursday afternoon the YIS:"0" cxtemicd a heatty welcome by W. A. Bradley, on !thfll of th CxMURRIC n COnLe Cl 29 SAÂ¥ wW. A. Bradley, on Bthalf of th: Twinâ€" City Ministcrial "Association. _ Adâ€" dressed~ were: dâ€"lvered on â€" "Our Church and Missions‘ <by cxâ€"Bishop Wni. Dillon, D. D.; "The â€" Canadian Northwest" Byâ€"Rev.:D. B. Sherk, ~of Herlin;, "The Relation of the. Sunday School to Missicn:," by. Mré. N.« ~B: Detweiler, of Herlin. ag \Th’urlday evening th annual sermoit 4 !che Feard was preathed _« by | Rev. Or.â€" Dillon, of Huntingden, Jniâ€" A marrlage . 1ODR â€" PiP®C 50 PCE home of Mr. and Mrs. (~ J. Heyd, Waler Street Fo.lin, OA May 18. when . their â€" daughter, Miss â€" Syâ€" pelie W., was wedded to Mr. > Thomas A. Batr, of Brantrord.. | Theâ€"â€" cere= mony was . =: performed * by Rez. G. D. â€"Damm, and .was witâ€" wessed by the immediato relatives and 1 few intimate friends of the. . con tracting parties. The bride who was ziven away by het tather, wote pointâ€" deâ€"esprit over white taffeta, â€"omd carâ€" ried a shower bouquet of bridal roses â€" 3he was Attended ‘by het sister Miss Kate Heyd, in a pretty gown ol. pink hiffen® organd?. Ehe carried â€" sweect xas. The groom was assgisted by: His c tker® Mrâ€" Rov C: Batt, ‘of Strat YÂ¥AY WEUDING Wal orton â€" Herald:â€" At just abou‘ 1 wtntise Wednssday motning Mr.: Gtte‘ E. Kicin, ons of Walserton‘s promi« > ing battisters was married . to _ Mis &n‘ ie L. Spivig at the . Roma# Catholic Church. Rev.. Fr. péecker tied the nuptial Iwot. ho bride wa. becomingly attired in a Russian t*r travelling suit anl an alt orer Jao waist, with hat to match, ani <Aarâ€" ‘ricd. a pouguet of white roses> and cafoations. | That Mr. ~abd Mrs. Kdein may . h vC a . lonk, happy and prospetâ€" s fite 4# the wish oL uu"w frienuds of (h‘s popular yothng. 6 i WALKERTON WEDDING frip to E Mr. Géo. A. Clare, M. T4 lare, of Prostan, Jelt of a nd Emulsion. . ; â€" 1t buiilds new blood and tones up your 1 uropé on Wedncsday You catch cold easily or become run« dw-m&dnah‘foehd-hth. Strongthon yourself with Scott‘ s 1M a took piace at _ the The efféct of malaria lasts a long time. the visitors were L4 %€" heavily yew as pulpit. of: _the wi Mes. plcasure (io a] ’ .*2,-.-,‘ u?‘€ c 1 u‘ Tthe . ~4 * ..â€": At Siratiord, June 18. . _ 'W e t br ie ‘ N . Ex + 4 o9 = 3 ~ARWaterioo, June 7. : â€" > .J.scribl and _ nole /â€"> * M# C ; May 14. amoints to alout 60 â€" * A% ‘Stratiord, May 20. ut scholar. The Boa! At.Sealorth,. May 28. â€"| in estizgate th:> ~cause WATERLODyâ€"AL Gait, fi:::‘& ditcrence in gost bet â€"SAt Rerlin, May 17. | _ . |and Beriin. ~} At FGueiph, June 21. 1h> salary of Miss 6 _|At Stratlord, May 24. | was incteased to $400 ~YAt Mealorth, June 14. } s¢cordanse with the pt dUELPHâ€"A} Galt * * m Whteniso, May 1 4.+ N# 8 x I_.y‘fl. ce 0 fant mon. STRATFORD.â€"At &lh May 18. y on ~@At Berlin,:Jin> 41. es ase: “,)_“ Waterloo, ‘June 10, o i ,’#M“ “'"’.i:t" "" oo 4 Seator tm: 4. saAmz;t%n Galt, June 11. â€"~â€"*~ At Berlin, May 31. “ 4 ,-‘j’ & W loo, ~June 18. * â€""o at Guelph,â€"May 21. x 8 1 ,_l.y 14 Ahs â€"junior‘ delsgates were B. W is ‘junior flelsgates were B."_W. |. Chicago, Aptril 9â€"A state . colony Brows, Wateilco» L. Norman, Betlin | for drunkards, where petsons canvict and ~a Macgowan,: Guciph. _ l cd of tndue familiarity â€" with . the ; re=~â€"â€" f#owinz bow! would be compelled tz LOOKS TO CHATHAM ; serve two.years at hard labor, is adâ€" puraveabe 16. â€" Ivocntcd hy Professor. Charles . R. T i aNavras racer . o the Untvetstty stt ~Cmâ€" Clatham has an industrial proposi< }_" ~0 _ at ; ; * t . 6 fCkP: « ow :‘mo:hc 'l‘l"“: ‘&"“‘:eA‘oMm Co., Professor Henderson expressed * .his brass goods avd plumbers‘" sapplies, views on drunkards toâ€"night in «<an Grand _ Rapids.,_ Mich.,. ~makurs of ‘address before the touncil of the burâ€" who propese to crectâ€"a factory: _ 19 l'_’l"i' ";‘ :"‘rm"’ which met at _ the Nn P it ie umfieted on 348 | Plicck Me ntok on whhe,‘ ontcome uary hnext, with equipment 0f â€" $1%5 > ;â€"gur Charitable Efforts." Grand apids., _ Mich.,. ~maburs 0f who propese to crectâ€"a factory 19 sost $20,000 to be completed by Jaaâ€" uwary sext, with equipment of â€" $12,â€" 000 more. They want & lo@n â€" from the city of $230,000, for which . they will gie a rst morlgage gr theiv plant, repayable in twonty ennual inâ€" 'shlmml- Of $1,000 each _ an1. A per cent. intérest. During â€" Ahe twonty: years they. are to employ . not. Ioss than 25 hands. They ask to be exâ€" empt for ten years. from taxcs, ‘C5â€" cept school and toâ€"al improvement tares; also â€"for. free water up _ 10 3,500 gals. a day for tem yeats: Th‘y will give petsonal bonds for the J 1t five payments of the loan. .‘ h» buildin: is to be 50%170 fect gro nd area with â€" capacity for 100 hin !s. This proposition may loot gotd | to Chatham but â€" Berlin would let 1t pass by. MARRIED Mr. Melville J. Brown, Guciph, amd Miss Pear] Little, of Blair, Waterloo County, were quictly wedded Wednes» . moies 2C CAS tor .o ce 9O3 m ie oo o and day May istâ€" at the Norfelk. St. patrâ€" sonage in Guelph, "by _ th» pastor, Rev. H. W. Crews. Aiter the »ceteâ€" mony the . happÂ¥ couple 1.ft on 2 ‘howeymoon . trip wâ€"'rorrio n1 othr 2 Vetre ce udn Mess e e PcC Ches hcweymoon .. trip wfi'l'_oz-to ind oths points. east, and on t it retirn will take up _ their residence . on Cuebec Street in ihie Royal City. Sir Wilftid‘s distrust, of â€"an . imper ial Council at this stageâ€" a tody which â€"«bhould have . some legislative power â€"binding cn.. the colonicsâ€" _ is probably sharcd by practicalty all his fellowâ€"Canadians. "We had bettet not venture into any suth body until . we cam do so With a weight which will guarantee that ourt and . out | jnd gment : will «be represcnatcd. .. That such arrangement > must comeé if, Cana#a is (o remain a member of tha. British Empire, is apparent to « $ due; but it <should mot come as . the product. of a resolution ‘adopted. by a body to which we have sent no mate date. Jt wast dirst w dn all its details hy our.people, nounced upon by them at the > Jim" has a b ‘#" Things a bit 806. AND SIR With® the: ‘Juniors. WILFRID PRUDENT the 14th AT GUELPH s. ‘They ask <to be °xâ€" years. from taxcs, . C=â€" nd _ loval improvement for free water up _ 10 day for ten years: 1h y onal bonds for the I r8! ot ~ he ~_Joan. . 1h» iw as beâ€". es that the senior. on May 17(h with nding tcam «_ and here on the _ 44th. x away from bome Fews .A «* l;i"tqâ€"c;fitcrwvsfi_h"ilz princ i he. | the di ctunt whools for Ahe â€" lmra‘ um Fis d Auiiiua 2080 plers suppl lfl’w .95 . Messts. ] ind n fi.l ings of the recent"Trustecs* mngj ticn in Toronto, 4n which thy ~ as certained> that â€" the â€" ~supy y of fte stribl] rs and textâ€"bools. in Toren to averages tetween 25 and 27 con‘s per: pupil (per snuum," whereas â€" n Berlin _ ta: cost of supt!, ing _ ~ frt« seribbiers _ and | noleâ€"books _ on!l, amo‘nts. to alout 60 ct:‘nu por yeas inr scholar. ‘The Board decided "to in estizgate th:> ~eause of . this . Niz *2}.iyâ€"as ingGule. _ 39% h ie The Bcoard was notificd ‘that Prin cipal J. Suddaby hed betn appointâ€" ed eatranice examin>t by ~th> Galt School Poard. * _ â€"~. _ _ j The Miuister of Customs 32“:“ the Poard that a duty ol m cent would be charged : for the portation ‘of musculat n.o rement wii ting practice beo‘s. 2s3 Wm. Linton, of Galtâ€"th n‘"ed the Bo rd for his aproiitment as _ A» entrance exqminer. < Uharlâ€"s Fos, who was appo‘ated caretaker of th» Central School about two mcnths agc, _ Icsignedâ€"the posiâ€" t‘on, which was accepted. â€" Mr. P Michael was appointed . to 111! the vacamy.. _ 6 Whaitman â€" Meisner appointed Mcsâ€" srs. _ Kress, Pequegnat and Hertfeldâ€" °r as a committce. fo look into ~th¢ advisalility of opening an alley | be tween Peter=© street and Courthnd Avenue Ex hool as propose® . DJ 3 ""S" ~The â€" Chairman _ of the© Projcrt; Committee ‘was authorized to _ cA)l for temfters for the Jaying ol â€" oc meont. bascments and sidewalks . at the Central _ and Margaret ~ Avenut Schools. o *% l ‘The ascounts To the mengh amoun. ted ‘to $2079.43. â€" > _ PROFESSOR URGES a DRUNKARD‘S COLONY Accotding to scientific investigation he said, it required about two years to extract all the whiskey â€" from the: average *‘Loper‘s" _ body and to. move him to see the evil of his ways.â€" A few days in jail, he contended, only . servâ€" ed to wet the incbriate‘s appetite for mote and streager lignors, "In Belginm," said Proféssor Hen: detson, !‘the gove* nment has co‘omie®, or farms, whore th» old to ers»â€"are compelied. to work at hard lator to two years. : J went. th ouh ont â€" 0 These colonics, and it was one of the most asrceable surprises of . my life, "Thit is exactly what we . need: tight Wore. We need a place to put drentards, where thâ€"y con ‘beâ€" made to work and support their families, 1 believe that it is only a short time ‘until colonies of :this kind are cstabâ€" lich:d in the United States." ; _ Professor Henderson s‘:: said that the new bill now befote the legis© lature, which makes wife deserticn a crime â€" purishable by * â€"imprisonment, shou‘d be advocatcd by everyone . > in 1 saw hendreds of drunkards work‘n in the fclds, building bouses and per torming every other kind _ of ~labot. The mun Were from cvery clats and station of life. *3 > the state LOVER:MUST PAY €t. Thomss, Arail 20.â€"An interestâ€" ing Treach of promise case was tried on â€" Saturday. . Miss 1lda Beatss, daughter of a wellâ€"toâ€"do farmer % Townth‘p of ~Maish de, .â€"sued Frod. Tiim, cnaly son ota wealthy lawn ¢r ol th: â€" sanie to@nship, for $5,000 danages. _ â€" _ _ Py pi hot Lk 1h: jlaintif is a ~ bright, t m ¢l 41 years. Shel;&hfi GE"I: len lp;wofluy with â€"â€"doâ€" femdant sinse 1902, and in July,1006 ahifs ost driving, defendant told her to prepare and that they would _ _ be martied m& to g0 to the Toronâ€" en arenin o ) F promise, whd ‘He: b. T fi‘fm went to , ‘® told th) young> man tha daughter wanted to soe him, ‘He went over, and in the prosence of ‘hot father and _ mothor _ stated . hC would marty hat about Nov. 1, ~and Lm litut th.in the 16th: This _ he tuted to do. . _ fir S hool as proposcd . by Trusâ€" FOR HIS FICKLENESS Miss A.. F. 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