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The Chronicle Telegraph (190101), 16 May 1907, p. 2

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_ apd "a TV \ Should kecp. " & even in _\ and yet save it. A young Man o P Ti ‘\‘ is spending his surplus cash in POP!| eo _ roonts, bowling alleys, tobacto shops, | St \ ‘and the like is not the kind of a Man ;f . ‘that is likely ~to have made . proviâ€"|. j ‘_ ston for the purchase of a home, of 2 | 4o "\ _ rstart in business, Of laid in store for | W â€" <a rainy day. 98 > \â€"__ Of coursé, there is a great deal of "; _\ truth in the adage that any man Can f ‘\ become rich if he is only â€" mean | ; | enough.. There is a happy mediam, | a; & newever, that may be struck by every | " _ one, Wwhich is illustrated in the old g ;‘;}A "saying, "Always cut your coat | ... !* according to. your cloth."" + 1 ) Families who do â€"not posscss .â€" a / P _ ‘bome will have expeases that may be b _ Spummed np under ‘these heads: ~Rent, | / \ â€" éar fare, food, tuel, light, incidentals, _ . intellectual expenses, clothing .. and _ _ ghurch and chatrity: After these have ! 5 â€"Been i’:{ .and_ there: is any â€" ‘balanice| i\ _ over, it ~may be included under the} * neading _ of Savings. . The eminent | _\ Divine, John Wesley, laid down this f* ‘"‘Make all you can, keep _ all »":‘_5, n, and give all you can.‘" There _ is one: thing certain {hat under. existâ€" _ / jug~conditions in Berlin, all may live | «_ in comparatively decent circumstances , _ If they Spend theit incomes as / they 3 «. Times at ‘ present are. exceedingly .. / prosperous and: money plentiful,â€" but _ (I1t ds said by those who should: know : ‘ _ that a season not so favorable is inâ€". _ _ dicated by certain financial disturb~ /( arces. If a season of depression should _ _ be our lot, it may (oâ€" a great extent / he relieved â€"by ‘saving up an ‘amoint * sulfictent, to tide us over the _ undeâ€" p. [E 20 ind xe is f,..gufi Tirikg and wave somme rlin Than in‘ any town in ~Canada. bages are good, and every emplores it fxrcy pay« his hand# wedlt . timighty as the case imnay V6 | . ‘This ubould nave and no doubt 4006 lave, to a great extent the effect of fotng : aray with ; the . reprehensible system of giving cxedit. _ 1t stands \to common sense. and. 6008 "aLH, â€" thut. . undec [ordinaty circumstances . when persons are paid easi( Tor incir Mleptices, _ and yet as for €tedit . S ~Ane requirements .of Jife that there K‘“Wwwmw fi somewhére. W”‘M * "ooncealed ing away with : of giving â€" , eommon : sens¢, \_ one,. Whit ~.~ grite say :~ accorting T.‘~ Famili ie c home wi T 2 acs lt t n fent may alter conditions, but. aS 4 wh and "a rule. which _ every on> Miould keep, ‘‘PaY @5 you go."" . o even in ‘Beriin. there : is ~ noft L" aled and genteel poverty > than one . would supposeâ€" ‘The â€" principab €auses of the existence ot this unde~ gitable coniition, is due 10 A lack of ‘eultivation of the spitit ut uv-l Amg and an inordinate anxiety . to keePp ‘up appeatraners as well as the extfaâ€" vagant indulgence of appetite . for eating, drinking and amusement. It t should always be borne in mind that "it is impossible to squander . money fos tss itc ey> classes pportunities . New. York, May 10. â€"Oné year in fimm prigcn, and a <fineâ€"of â€" $500 was the sentence imposed toâ€"day upâ€" on .. Abtaham â€" Hummc}, the _ lawyer who _ was couvieted for conspiracy T4 (the > famous "Dodgeâ€"Morse. aivorer case. _ Humme!l was contvicted in th Bupreme court â€" several months ago. : mki to . the :appellate : divis Sen which toâ€"day afirmed the. sen _ _Conspiracy . lo @hul the mutrriage of %flo W. Morse, the Ainancier “g . Chas. F. Dodge was The <cri : Which Hunime} was convieted. Mrs. ”‘ #echired" a drvorue from y t husband _ in 1898. â€" Thre mm she was matried . to Mt. R w Â¥ * in 1903 â€" Mummel, ~as counsel â€" fot TIMES Houn â€" PropPpe®r 0.l0 . 0s Ont:, (raciph gnods. Mares The Gorsch I As d he W J . Reid Company, . London, t., will, it is . expected, . erect=~ # x¢ neW wat Noute and P ‘ontt for m 1 ,.,?. * "" d W 4 :...,"' Eim y erndivar t s JAIL FOR HUMMEL : peblished per . empuin s offered to TB the working © «* mechanics, ANP SAVING forsth _ Company, Milverton, will establith i dactory "~ at Ont, Aoit AWecmatkiog of felt #u..aull for a brick â€"of buitding 60 fret rflm !&d. : the m w wil . ~Df inter® »nW %e temaindet. . o#e wvery the labâ€" '."‘m‘% qut m. Canada, nas T9% table anaiety in ® <lreles, which ‘are so vitaily h ¢€" in ‘! crop. With a view certaining "The exact condition Free Press 1oâ€"day l“‘::?fi ftom all the. leading P« 5 +n4 the8¢, ?“uwv are . P tainly even gc M C was apticipated. > fl."-s' : reports feceived ingicate that t toba 15 pet ”t_ of thw‘ been secded, "and ° t M about 10 per cent. No growth i# 1e ported from auy point, with one w gie exception, but every where; . the ground: is in splendia vondition 10 £eâ€" & "A ~E CC3 quses coiit &e nlen PeC : CCCE Poun T lt ie about 10 per cent. No growth i# 16 ported from auy point, with one S1K. Soach io teiotie soation weie B6 s in ® A toive the seed, and there will be plen 1y of maisture to _ carry it well in to | the second week> of : Junt, â€" Th« atta sown Lo wheat will be considet. ‘::dt:'s’\‘mmdl:nm& in : gtead .of fifteen. per Cenk. L/R it would hive heen had '(:“ bees time for the usual sprting ploughing. There â€"will ~be_a ~largely increased a€teage _ sown to barley «nd the amount of fPax be larger (han for â€"_ $ Given fine, warm weath an there is mothing to. ?“‘:;l Prlpein PSAE Sn chtnasnk T on there is mothing to prevent the west reaping a ‘splendid crop. But in the words of on;:m& "there 4s not en "hour to 408¢:" At the presâ€" <nt, on bright days, the wost is enâ€" joylng about . fourteen houts ol â€" supâ€" :Ia out of ¢wentyâ€"lour,| and it the woul! but moveâ€"to the south and <Stay there all â€"would yet be well« In the mcontimé there" is no.. . Caust for misgiving. _ 1 BRING WELSHMEN ~â€" TO THIS PROVINCE A suggestion that a more energetic campaign be carried on to induce emt grants from: Wales to settle in . Ont tario is contained in a> letter â€"â€" e ceived by the Minister of Agriculture. The writer, Wwho is himsell a Welsh man, States â€" that © many . of â€" his countrymen ate entering the. United ‘States. Fronf his own experience, hi is inclined to believe they would be happiet in Canada. He, therefore, ‘urges that literature in the . Welsh tonzue be place& in circulation : i8 Wales, where many of the people â€" rnable to speak Englishâ€" are quite without â€" information ~regarding Can ada Mr. J. M. Clark, of _ Tillsonbutg. <ne . of th>. .Ontatio Government‘s agents in Great Britain, is now â€"‘ in Wales, whete are many farmets minâ€" urs â€"and quarrymen, a very iefiufle type of the colonist.. Mr. CJatk \bas not sent out many Welsh as ‘yet, _ &l though a Targe numberâ€" of English people bave come to Ontario ~ under his auspices. * + Mentre:", May 5.â€"Rev. Dr. ‘Torrey! the evan« list who is stosping. 2t the Wind.or Hotel, was on Saturday terved: with papets n a . suit taken sgainst ‘hiim by Norman Murray, who ilaims t~at he was slandered by the doctot in ~temarks V.at~~ the latter made at one ol his services when Murray claims that Pr. Totrey do clared that he had been artested for selling ~ obvscene literature . n the streets. gainst himâ€" by Notman MIATM®T» AO7 1 1 faims {~at he was slandered by Athe â€" London, â€" May 9.â€"Sir Wiltrid Laur loctof in temarks: Uatâ€" the Jatter|lor‘s chauffeur was. charged toâ€"da made at one ol his \services W \ with driving the car containing _ the Murray claims that Dr. Totrey . de Premier® at an excessive Tate of speed clared that he had been a»tested for} in Regent‘s Park, and fined t wenty. selting ~ o%scene literature _ on ~ the} s‘ iNings. ~The Magistrate, howevet streets. clicited ‘the © lact: that Sir Wiltrid At a subsequent service \v:‘ Torâ€"| Laurier was : leaving England . soon,. rey made a public apology Rhis| »ni said that, as 4t w'xvm remar‘ 8, but Murray is not satisfted,\Nhat . th¢ same thing â€" w ¢ and on Saturday hs took out a seir{again, it was clearly a.case for ure bdore.W'm Dr. Torrey‘s | werence. The chmr,}mmlfl petsonal effects, and also on the monâ€"| jot pay the fine. ‘The speed was sta personat C1eC 9(000 M auhe Torl4d to hbe nineteen miles an houts | / pOESOATEE . AEmi e Ane se oo o 2 10 o. * We â€" El ey held: by the treasurer of the Torâ€"| tcd to . be nineteen miles an hOULs _ . ;g meet h& allq;ln;h that Dr. _ Torâ€" : : R Ne was al to leave the city, ‘and | © EB TY x , / xt Tat e would. be dops ied sâ€"of re|~ _ _‘ mopesty of MaRY.° . comse xgainst him Mistressâ€"Why, ~Maty, this : fgure : mnmapieramaa es cL Venus is coveréed with dust. j The Brunswickâ€"Balkeâ€"Collender. Co. Maryâ€"Yes‘m., * 2# The . Brunswickâ€"Balkeâ€"Collendert. <COâ€"|~ s6._i,__) _nidy‘t 1 tell you to <brush The Brunswickâ€"Balkeâ€"Collender. Co. will â€"about. double theâ€"apacity . on Atlantic avenue, Toronto. Architect Simpson has prepared plans Tot new tuildings, of mill construotion, to cost $30,000 .. *s o nA Grg e ns The Wolverine Manufactuting â€" Comeâ€" pany, Grand Raplds, Mich,, ~manutac turers of brass goods andâ€" plumbers‘ supplies, will establish ~a factory at Chatham, Ont, ~*~. _ <» thiey /.4 DR TORREY SUED. hm.m-nm-dn«nhu art. _ But it can * done quickly and surely by using > ~_ It is mifled trom the finest W w u: / ~ _ + m. a & 10.«â€"The very ) barley â€" and oats, ol fax wilt probably for . some . . YCAISâ€" PURITY FLOUR â€" Baking the Best Bread to Dr. Torrtey m-wm. "*"”, isA nc health ”:'? ~108 :m en ‘It! s w iss t h .30 cases of w i &* xonmu and _ housing: /a8 > for 197 cases; . late h mius, the pursult ot pleasure in its aser. Torms and dissipation â€" fot ©101 . a5e8, and 72 were from venereal liscases. & ‘The: records of insutance companies â€"w ~ That Tthere is â€" more sickness oniong voullg 56 bcl_\VNn the ages of hob uie ritivadr B o EN FuP W m ‘‘A. should ‘add to its training _ for hysical vMcieney: in its gymaasiums, duecation in matters of aleep, _ Clet, est ~sanitation and hygienc. He urged rmte $ un ceit 0 S t in Ne T he association to lead in movements o secure in their cities better water wpply seneind© . and ;:mfl â€" e‘ y with health boards in m ‘revalent conditions producing _ 6 ase. â€" The surprising number® . of {â€"aths by© accidental drown Ng .. \>5 xX 11,837). would ‘urge. the . necessity or more classes in‘ the trowning ‘persons and icn of the drowned. nong )’u.nl‘ 3t q; ce3 CC MR 200 i to 353 than trom 35 to 50. Dr. Fisher suggested that th London, May 9,â€"Sit Hugh Bell, the v3w~ president "of "the Tron and Steel nstitute," predicted in gii hals‘rt: He ons o s cd 1 daress that ‘a~century hence, wlfi‘ ittle or â€"no mathinery aboard â€" and | carcely any: crew, shi\m would be sped n their voyage by electricity generâ€" ted at Niagara Falls and transmitâ€" ced wirelessly over: the Atlantic, This .e % uded Jike a strange foreâ€" ast, it wie no. more ‘incredible han. the: scien happenings Since 8§07. Theâ€" world moved on in sucâ€" ession ol dreams and their Julfilment. 0 CROSS OCEAN "hetre theyâ€" WHit 1a_® â€" P SAdMIOC: Virginian for England. â€"â€" His Mi :z“wm be â€" gone â€" about _ . four‘ v : and explth\ocomenafil”on‘ he saine steamer with Prince 4¥‘u8â€" nimi, Japonese special cnvoy ‘toâ€" the Contt of St: James. The Prince will probably: make . bricf wisits to Montâ€" real, Ottawa, Toronto and Niagara ‘Falls, en route to Nancouver. _ Durâ€" ‘ng his fortnight‘s stay> in Canxda ns Will be the guest of the Dominion \Government. ; 1IS EXCELLENCY SIR WILFRID WAS SCORCHING Oltawa,â€" May 9.â€"His . Excellency the ‘overnorâ€"General and Lady â€" Evelyn trey leit Ottawa to.night for ?ubee L . e P iC 2 Ci Ehn tavant Beld Lverywhare in The Great Domiaton it of? , p + Mary:â€"Yes‘m to the Mistress he .NODES, AMC 02 ‘Mistressâ€"And why ididn‘t you? e latter Was G"’" to the _ Royal|° Maid (blushing)â€"Because, mem, 3| norse, who returned to the Queen. |_ ‘nought it needed thing on it.= The scenes in â€" the streets ‘outsid. f Aohemien. were ‘almost beyoud ‘description. Busâ€" iness had been suspended for bours‘ ; s * n An immense multitude gathéred abo % P:;“' (\'lchri b’:.mhhl;o rebuild Th¢ | the Palace, and when the Royal stanâ€" | nce + * is summer. â€" | gard of red and _ gold futtered. . to } ontiriniaammnmaasemuanmnscinmatti m ncnemecpanememiioma mt the peak of the fagstaff on the Purâ€" * ta De Diatcante, A wreat shout " 0 loy went up. Iminedilately afterward a salite of Awentyâ€"one guns cartiec e ati \. £â€"â€" ® ihe news to tho most ramuie confin A &A **> les of the city ‘~â€" and to the inhabt mi:'.‘ ‘:.‘: m # i;‘: tX tants _ of the surrounding country. Ut> NT : im _ se h ‘» Ai M ‘"Long: Live the Prince!"" m mm : TL = l S ‘!‘ W ‘»HF’;;-â€"‘ €WNIH As (he sixteenth report resounded, | ~® AlUBi n# ~Bull{|| | the men, women and children waiting i. ». N 4 W J io the streets and on the tajconics ols m NNA Mll | ind roots gave volee: to theit satis MEA ATACINIATAT j ,‘Mba.uluatbewbohmym mt ) Anging. with crier of ‘‘Long nvethe | [ k,-‘(’* a t" "Long live the Queen!"‘ and NN Off; m J Long live the King." Simultancousâ€" q,' Re The public buildings blossomed out F7 ";--WA F eA Nee th the Spantsb colors, ‘and sing» e nmos int, dancing, and other wise rejoicing, pponppopopnpnnanieerl |.imost the catire population of (he ° mt mm *h | ily moved toward the Palace. Western Canada tc. and vich in BY NIAGARA POWER GOES TO ENGLAND wilt take â€" the steamer and _ the reguscitaâ€" Hard Wheat, every autrient 1y minent, . The ® fire, â€"Omx“‘z piara . t outing : (b¢ &n her â€" qustomary court physicians . ms another two weeks lore conlbement. â€" pHemMee O CA C o ooo P hm The happy event had taken‘ {B¢ tal somewhat by surptlst, 10¢ ,.w‘, eve __'__‘_‘c Web ‘: eCP E m* <the Qfifi rdition time during: the. . . night,. Meb# mh«flb&“&afllutfi- n Minister, fim“m‘%’ ties as. the: advent of an sir to. thronc "0f Spain: is an event.0f . the deepest significance. Jus / 4 / Gpnt t King.at Bedside. * $ Through _the ‘carly morning Minis tors and ~high tunctionaries arrived at the court ~of the palace, . .‘ ~ * Meantime word xeached the waiting shronts hn dn Sonc0 on Sronduneve ing well. ~â€" The :doctors prohovnc® hes condition normal and satisfactor) King _ Alfonso > <remained. _ at.th Queen‘s w‘.:, un;.- .-..piiuth Te es on es oi 2 Pocay o » the â€" throneâ€"was. no 3ess . W than the happy event itsell. _ " * #o Be Prince ol Asturias L 40A 04 00.â€"nadcin sdnduat ie cottpany. _ The. news was »gfeeter withâ€" the greatest enthusiasm, whicl ‘swelled into. a spontancous cheor at King Alfonso himself entered, . at Jompaning â€" the Camarara Mayot car. cying a huge silver. tray" upon whic \Q'll lylig the sewlyâ€"born â€"â€" royal habe. covered with deltcate laee gat Premict â€" Mauta at <once advanced and relieved the Mistress of th* Mn1 ol her ,.cm ‘Then all present were aforded glimpse ‘of: the child, which, . thereupon, Was handed ~back to the Mistress of the Robes, and . by the lattet A'u‘wl to ihn_!ioyd ‘ou ,‘.;..,,".“ ;r'h_e *@nd :‘ rsicians t ’t'o weeks 'dnx be English blood had long disappeared trom the veins: of the Spanish royal tamily, and therctore»â€"the marriage of & ing .\‘u‘o and the I‘rincess Vicâ€" totia marked a new‘ epoch 4n Spanish history. The birth of the royal child at Madrid toâ€"day is therefore almost as Mnneyn“lflmem ain as It is for Spain, which is cléearâ€" ty indicatcd by the watm M-‘g exigting between King AMonso . it 4 TLA vent mt | capita); > \~Pope Was Born at the “1 Iniportant toâ€"~Britain All Took a Peep he was Councilior of Walgt _ He alterwards . removed _ to. ns h‘mo&:‘tw:m: venhurst, In 1886 he was : to . the I.'J‘Hl.“:!n as representative of Muskoka, ~ and became one ofâ€" ihe: C abasa im‘ tive . Me was + koka in the general elect ofâ€" 19080, and about a year later . he <removee to this city , where me engaged in the indurance business. Jn ‘the> generai clection: of 1894 he was returned . t« the Legislature as xepu-ot}uflw 0 North Toronto, _baving defeated ~Mr. Joserh Tait, the Liberal member for that Bl€ing.. * ~ Assae oA1 500 was succeedcd by the present Premier Hon. J; P. Whitney." â€"Among â€"his lqua efforts ~was & bill! in 1891. to probibit the retail sate ‘of intoxi ‘ating diquors,; which was not °_ at ofted. He also moved > to â€"~abolish Je maintenance _ of Government House, Totonto. In religton he wat i Metbodist. He was also a Masor wuid. a Forester, 4 NOBLEMAN‘S BRIDE HAD A CLOVEN FOOT Paris, May 9.â€" At Lamazicre, _ a smalil town in the south of France, a young nobléftian, .a scion pt the striet Catholic family of ancient descent but| small means, was engaged to be matrâ€" 1 tied to the daughter of a wellâ€"toâ€"do| 1ocal lawyer, a Jew. The marriage was to lake place yesterday, but" a tew days ago a rumof reached © the | ears of the young nobleman‘sâ€"mothet. to the effect that her future daughterâ€" injaw was aflicted with an infirmity to wit, a tloven foot. The _ plous Woman, who had only vonsented to her Son‘s @ngagenicat on wtcount of his murrying into a â€" mOnâ€" leyed family, sugzested to him that his fancee might be the devil in dis ~| guise it it were true that she bad a |ctoven toot,. The young Mlan pald a ‘| visit. to his fieancee‘s parents, and ;]said he was bound, as a dutiful:â€"som, {|to bonor | his mother‘s _ wishes. He {therefore asked to }:eallovtd to see _|his fnancee‘s :.':e t. 11»“ gitt‘s ‘ tents 1 man‘s ~ reâ€" - pal C WA_J”..M Lim. F1 3 Ad chnalllâ€" Arvlysiaiyimetny : foc 274 C quest, and nn-;rl‘y dismissed him, with the result that the engagoment was broken of: with murdet, =« > ‘ St. Androw‘s thurch, â€"Printe Rupert, his now a ‘bell. ~A Chinaman, beat« inz & tin can, was the. first ~device ‘to call worshippers. a ~danse in Munceytown,. and . 400. Noak, _ another | Indian, it charged Abe Eox onwor Graduste Toronto ConseIVR # :_ Story of Music. _TEACMERS oF % AND Pupiia: propared for «xamfeation & wonteo Contervatory fof Music and M an Indian,â€" wa$ killed at s clost Brantford make, 6 horseâ€"power. . Just the thing ...« : 2 ‘;‘:} **% â€" for farmers, bakers or othus“&‘fifig‘-wmq" ~% aot | & In use only afew years only. Will sellat a bargain. . i@ hy o u... a lb y Eyc and & hea ue | / Chroniclci-Telegraflh;-gii.;fi%:w?_“?fie *«\ @ 100 or Daily Telegraph Office, Berlin. . TAR SOVEREIGN BANKâ€"OF CANADA * HEAD OFFICE...., .\~ «. 3 .. kÂ¥ , & ENME KE A N N0 _0A en dirragi l Adry one qdifin&e&;fi!f“ and oneâ€"half per eant. (15%) for the current quarter. 0j rate of aix per cenl.. (67) porfinnm on the capital m%h-h as been de ‘m“ es on and after the 16th day of May next .. i y To mA es 55 The transfer books _ will be ci:.i Mmlflhw Y» both days inclusive. â€" By order of the Board. _ > _ "fi:f T o ce nce o tA riaee m hmd 44 THE WiILLIAMS MANUFAOTUY durmeanlâ€"OfFiGkE: . MO”T‘*.“-‘G*"‘ Q.~â€" TORONTO, LONDON, HAMILTON, OTTaAWA,‘ 8 acents wanTso evirywhene. B: * i;or!an $ chre ©100 C ~ p. M. STEWART,General Managen, |. . â€"_ Toronto 30th March, 1907. TCls 2i3 dorlin; Bades" Linwood, St. Jacobs, Milverion, Now Dundes. M + C ILENT URE _ Bool, Fork, C t o M ns Cared m-&uu:'ilum ; ence ways used. "Tn Ue Tns of note made mn L t es at boj mcienpite oarnal, T : C 14. A rma UAn o U t $ WaTEsLb MOTOAL @e6 .Randail, Seq., Dr. 3. . wabb, vexoitin in ®eqs J, L. Wideman, Key., Bb. Jnostbs ‘_m“m ".,W Thomes Gowdy, Mey., Oneiv eori HhaiiinPromient Win. Bnider, Vice Presidans Frank Haighh, Managor. _ #+ IN8URABUE {NCORPORATEL BOARD OF DIRROTORb assots â€" *1€6 AMstsict Agomb, Chm® a 43. 9# .®P U 8 NÂ¥

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