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The Chronicle Telegraph (190101), 27 Jun 1907, p. 2

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E: be visite «"â€"â€" misused / _ Cannot } fa* Last | mt children ~»~. ‘ate neg! i. ts« met _ The Children‘s Aid Society beg leave _ to inform. you that since: they have begu t:;‘k&c"wk so long negâ€" i lecued > o needy »by engaging . an , wgent Tthey * find that â€" there is ~exâ€" . pen i:mted with it that .canâ€" ___For exampleâ€"At the. St. Agatha _ Orphanage _ there are no less â€" than 18 of . Waterloo:County _ »neglected children in sheiter. Aand quite : a _ numbet â€" at Berlin .Orphanage. â€" for _ Whom _ foster homes must be‘ found anid then taken _ there, which means _ a lot of travelling expense. Q Laxets 5 C ) _ possibly . be done. without exâ€" se. ‘This . is the work that . the ogiety has â€" been doing: practically "during:this last monthâ€"with gratifyâ€" DE results... This is a volunteor ilantrophy carried on" by the com ‘tributions of those who love â€" and ek _ the welfare © ~f. goor : children. Sherifi Mot# bas kindly.‘ volunteered to canvas â€" the Twinâ€"City ‘ in behal} "of this noble causs apd. by making this explanation, the sociéty is ; in P .tfllwnto(-vuy true $ "4" ill be moved to contribute ally towards â€"this much deservâ€" Dpaat Bub not léast . the: necessary iren from homes : where they and often abused canâ€" _ These children aiter being : ~out in foster. â€" hor together â€" with : the many .. who. nave already been placed B ,ir,t * clety, necessarily need: â€"to be visited .to ste that they are not misused | or abused, which of: course €anBot be done without means. R his will save imany a child _ {rom Bife of crime and consequently will R \;,,, puntry ~froin gréat expense dnality / always ‘brings with % in them, and the‘ methods . by 9 ; .. work is â€" accomplished, % d â€" Wrecket and> His tky!‘. which appéars . th (the (June uol the Busy Man‘s Mugazine, t¢, particifarly <ttmely. . in the same issue of this magafineâ€"are several other articles of ‘populat 16â€" ma: wh ch, under the tifle s oige P The aps: in which ‘i:‘a...,'“‘“ S n y “' "llml Ao0 %‘ Oiu,-uQuy" \y‘ui "Ig ' ‘m c h . Kive on a s iher Tes ) o6 what the : man‘s My : imeans, "? 'i . **â€" the h have ‘for the 1)»;. + ‘s Sullrage" dinoysses : E‘;m hile, from " the $ . will be gratefully receiv ‘ Becretary , > ‘“ railw wte@;whid occurs m the ca .IL‘ out . of the wreokâ€" n ,& just now, whern acciâ€" dents a th froquents" events, it i8 interesting to learn something. â€" of the men who take so prominent ~a g;zwer; be & Clothing, Dr. Lackner, 0. NO BC W. M. O. Lochead, h sas * 5. eaver, fl;O- Baltzer, h« Phamo* mendable act is verylmn;.fi- ated by the Auxiliary, C °/ 0. =~ _ ‘The annual fee of Mrs. Jansen and Mrs. Karn are acknowledged. â€"â€" _ “l\.»!‘nilhl.'i&huhz the Trinity Methodist Church fotâ€" donation of $20.00 and the 3olthew-nht\h-m ds of last Wednesday â€" afternoon‘s extertainment, $6.30. ! Wt Leather Co., | $26.00 &‘ Fur Co., 15.00 8. Hallman, WILL YOU HELP? cent. of the f udsn to ts Hor spon Come ?h very â€"much: appreciâ€" C. H; CLARK C‘ Sweet to Eat ~A Condy Bowel Lexative. that 2.00| (One. ~million dollars" expended to 2.00 | provide : free â€" amusement! This is 2.00 | the. sum of money redresented hy the 2.00] great parade . of the _Adam ~ Foreâ€" 2.00| paugh and Sells Bros. shows, which 2.00 , will exhibit in Berlin on June . 32. Mr. Stead, in â€"the Review ol Reâ€" views, describes the impression Pit« tsburg made on him during his . reâ€" cent visit, and tells incidentally how Mr. Carnegie: made â€"forty ~millions sterling in a single year;: . _ <_ ‘‘The year before Mr. Carnegie sold his interest. in his. businessâ€"forâ€"sixty million pounds sterling he had offerâ€" ed to seilâ€" out for the sum of twenty million â€"pounds sterling. ‘The person to whom he offered the : whole of his interest for the smaller sum had to. pay a imillion doHlars . forfelt for not taking up. the option. 1fâ€" the lbider of the option had been successful â€" in in raising the twenty million pounds ‘Mr. Carnegie would have retired with ‘a. fortune of twenty million â€" pounds, but as the money was not forthâ€" coming the million dollars went inâ€" to Mr.â€"Carnegle‘s pocket, â€" and < he still remained owner of his interest in the Carnegle concern. It was ; in =nfin§l Mr. Pierpont Morâ€" gih became: by the â€" compeâ€" tition which c offered to his Steel Corporation, and asâ€" the result of the nienace of â€"that competition Mr., %'- induced to sell his interest, he had previously valâ€" ;::i‘ at twenty million pounds sterâ€" ‘ . # merely in size<but to add every novâ€" elty that can be discoveredâ€"or devisâ€" ed and .mave "llvfiha the best in aumy. The result is the perfect new There «is more ‘to be seen in this parade <than can be shown by all othâ€" er â€" cireuses combined, it being the aim ‘ofâ€"Adam Forepaugh and _ Selis Bros., . â€" imnandagement * not ~to excel Therclore, ‘adds Mr. Stead, the forty millio® pounds .;-cui. or tÂ¥o thirds of his whole fortune, was paid to him, not because of any industrial activity â€" on his" part, but ow * to the manner â€"in which he a-u:-l in impressing upon Mr. Pierpont .z gan the fact that heâ€"must be ou‘t . wt camy prdibe. o 0000 5o0 000 )5 Music . is ‘furnished .by . military bands, chimes, steam pionos, . barbatâ€" ian tomâ€"tom$~ and the weirdâ€"sounding reeds of semiâ€"savage musi¢ians, The spice of comedy is added by a : comâ€" pany of clowns, who keep the spectaâ€" g,uongmflmt curbs . in conâ€" : shouts © of Iu?hu'l'. The â€"cosâ€" tumes and . trappings for the ; 1,200 people and 500 horses represent a fortunc in ‘themselves; banners . and flags are made of the finest / silks, and pure. goldâ€"leal is used in the decoration of the wagons and charâ€" jots. : Saharan caravans, splendid in cosâ€" tume and trapping; Derby day . disâ€" plays Oof England‘s national sport; hunting <parties . with . bugles and hounds; Australian bushwaékers and boomerang throwers; goiden _ ‘floats, grouped~ with fairyland <charac¢ters; riicmy carved dens, «lisclosing to viewâ€" specimens . of the animal kingâ€" dom; three herds of elephants _ and scores of camels ani dromedaries; 506 horses â€" with noddingâ€"plumes and silâ€" verâ€"mounted harness; chariots of gold, .t: soldiery of &m_ â€" znd 'Wmm_, tribsmen Trom savage :. these â€"are a few ~of the features _ of the -great parade. _ f ~Music . is ‘furnished .by _ military In fact, there are two parades _ . in one this seasonâ€"thatâ€" is to . say,the pagtant is twwe as long as that to be seen _ with any other cireus. It is also <twice as good. > The first thing to strike the spectator is â€" the originalityâ€"â€"a thousand features new to pageantry giving the spectacle the charm of inu novelty.> All the old sights that can be ‘seen with other circuses are missing. PARADE FULL OF NOVELTY Chict O‘Neill will investigate > the affair immediately upon his ~return from â€"Toronto, and will report to the Police Commission, which, will deal with the matter and ~set the law in action. . s ‘The ‘affair is considered as one ol the most disgraceful of its kind that has ever taken place in Berlin. > ‘‘The tonstal The constable disappeared â€" for â€" & time and on bis return near. the corner of King and Queen streets he erdered ~the men . to | move along, which they besitated in “t’ and after considerable crossâ€"fring he was struck with several overâ€"ripened eggs. Forâ€" nearly half an hour.. mobâ€"law prevailed . in ‘the vicinity â€" and.â€"the policeman was the â€" viectim â€" of _ all kinds of jeers and insults. L’ITT."”M&M;B- r\-uouuo'mmw- Proprietor Philip to close up and was informed that his command would be obeyed as soon _ as . ‘ the Forepaugh and Sells Bros. . > FORTY MILLIONS â€"IN A YEAR ~being "‘,.:‘ | mltfi jai stafl, will experience conâ€" | Bmith, ‘ the shoveltut is the tBe Newv>® .. c= 1m weil! of Eq.. ."'5,@. Governeor Cook, â€" of the ‘Waterloc the atâ€" ty jail, â€"bas roceived the . followâ€" and P.| ing xfld‘hoflcklwq .. mew | the: Jail by Inspector <R. W.~ Bruce nce conâ€"| Bmith, which is of a very gratifying ‘Toronto, June 11.â€"â€"One hundred and thirty English immigrants arrived at the Union Station last â€" night â€" at 6.30, andâ€" on â€" this morning‘s . $tain thirty stragglers came along. â€" The party was composed : almost . wholly of families, one ‘congisting â€" of ten THEIR SIXTH SON At a meeting of the â€"Bertin Collegâ€" iate â€" Institute Board on . Tuesday, the present staflâ€" of téeachers was reâ€"engaged lorthauqh; term â€"At increased salaries. [Mr. W. H. Will iams, master in languages, has 16â€" ceived a tempting offer »from Wesley College .Winnipeg, but ; the Board made :an effort to rétain him â€"â€" by granting ~a substahtial increase. The amounts of the advances . are as follows:â€"Messrs : Forsyth, Jackman, Norman, Dolan, Brown and Houston $100 each, Mr. . Williams,. $200, vl!." Matrtyn, $150, Misg Fischer and Miss Zoeliner, $50 each, _ s . Mt. and Mrs. Charles Hay, from Tottenham, England, started . for the now land withâ€"five boys and one girl but in the Gulf Mrs, Hay presented her husband with the Jast of the hallâ€" dozen‘ boys. The baby is toâ€"day thir» teen days old, and weighs 14 pounds. ‘The parehts are very proud of their distinction, as this is : to be the Arst: oceanâ€"born Amh to arrive this. season. .. The er is a _ brick» layer by tttlb..u.d.m_' to Berlin, Ontario,° where Mrs. Hay: â€" has two brothers Hiving. ~ .. __ _ . ‘> =. / Almost . alt the mon:. afe xâ€"h ot labotets, ‘li;l?bm ; Jn vain fot a man® ~some expefience The marriage took place in Calgary Alta., on Tuésday, ‘ Juhe â€"11th, of Miss Ella Wing, of > Mr, and Mrs. J. K. Wing, of Berlin, _to Mr. Otto J. Weber, formerly of Berâ€" lin.. The ceremony was performed in the Methodist Church, and was witâ€" nessed by a number of the friends of the contracting parties. â€" ‘The bride was attitred in her travelling suit of nayy blue with white silk _ blouse and Tuscan hat. ‘The many Berlin friends of Mr. and Mrs. Weber will extend their beartiest _ congratulaâ€" tions. | B. C. 1. TEACH ’ Amrmmmvicimrmmmmmemmvommmms | . Toronto, June l:;-fl::uu a d:‘- pression to the w ~south [mnesor THE LEAFY MONTH | Eake Michigan has been moving very x slowly and: made its little s [ <«« gommgsudmtomm ~KiNnGâ€"EDY. â€" why. Toronto did uet get the showâ€" _ : s ers which the ‘weather man promised A wedding took place at the house | the city for last night and toâ€"day. _ of Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Edy, Harris| ‘"The showers reached ESsex and ton, Ont., on Wednesday, June 12th,\Port Huron," said that official . this when their eldest <daughter, _ . Mabel, morning, ‘but were expected to come \was united in m.rrtgeto the Rev.[as far east as central Ontario. _ In ‘Geo. A. King, B.A., of Guelpb, form=\the 24 hours ending at _ 8 . o‘clock. orly" of Berlih, â€"The ceremony â€" was|this morning, Chicago Had. an _ inch performed by the â€"Rev.. T. J.. Atâ€"\ofrain, and there were good showers ‘kins. The bridesmaid was Miss in Southern Michigan andâ€" on _ the Henry, Harriston, while. the â€" brideâ€" | south side of Lake Erie." * groom was supported by the Rev. G.| "What is causing the east wind?" J. A. Reany, Brantford. ~After teâ€"|he was % n * C Aurning from their honeymoon, _ Mr.| "Such a pe t ~strong â€" east and ‘Mrs. King will reside in the parâ€"| wind is unusual," 2;;;.'.:.‘ *‘‘The ronage at Holstein. . depression now south of Lake â€" Michâ€" jail On examination of the ‘books ~I lound <the entries were neatly _ and correctly. made and up to date. * My visit ofâ€" inspection © impressed me most favorably in regard to the qllgelplinaadmu&u‘t of . this ‘The. dictary is according to jail reâ€" gulations and the %af the lood: supplied ‘is good. .‘The cost"" of rations for the past quarter was _ 10 cents per day. ; 4 4 I found 20 suits of clothing in gooa repair. , Â¥ TB On inspection I the â€" general condition of the in a satisâ€" factory State. > .=~~ ~ * "a 4 The beds and ~bedding,~ corridors and cells, yards, drainage, ~ventilation and water supply were all found satâ€" isfactory, > The closets required attenâ€" tion. New seats are required.. <Atâ€" tention should be given to â€" this _ at ~ There are> twenty male cells _ and fimmdfi,.&d.’. 110 year. m of admissfons is about the same as lastâ€"year for a like period. There have been times during . the year when . this jail has been overcrowded, and. on that account three more beds should ‘be purchased. 1 made an official visit ‘of inspection to Berlin jail on June 3rd, â€"1907, when 1 found two male onei custody. One was charged under sentence of two â€" months, charged with being drunk and disâ€" Ofderty under sentence for 30 days. Tw ~ Result : R. W. BRUCE SMITH BORN ON OCEAN INCREASES Seott s Emulsion. . The solicitors appointed by the Ofâ€" fcial Referes to represent the dil» forent â€" classes _ wore; t JC Y Masten, Allred W, B . 3%, T glas, K.C., W. N. ~W.. W Hunter, W. J. Tremota#, T. ¢ By this legislation, Rowever, the edurt was authorized to" t * reâ€" presentatives â€" of the rent clasues after puplishing a notice $0 th0 share~ holders, and without ~personal "serâ€" of notice upon them, so _ that (all matters in q@estion may be disposâ€" edâ€" of much â€" more speedily, and <at a z,lng saving of vosts to the 8. : ‘How about the weather for the weok end?" T us *‘General condfiiong‘ too unsettled to say, though there is a chance of good, warm weather for Saturday."‘ "It â€" was cold â€" near tfieug: yesterday,‘"‘ added the ‘weather m ‘‘but the tempctatures in northern Ontario were high, White River getâ€" ting 78 degrees." % ©;"It is likely to last over toâ€"morâ€" row. Weather will be unsettied tomorâ€" row, there may be no rain, but there is mo chance of getting the â€" wind around to the southwest â€" for _ toâ€" motrow." + _ ®*Buch a persisternt ‘strong â€" east wind is â€" unusuat," l&annqnd. ‘"The depression now south of Lake Michâ€" igan is almost stationary, and the fromâ€"the area of high pressure over the north ol Quebec.": _ : **Will. we soon ‘get away from that sast wind?" _. “":’m. June ”"“'u P“. man aged about 65, a resident _ ol ;::Ia’. in visiting at . his sister‘s, s mt .h’l. m, the se¢â€" x inst. Hoahg:(wd early â€" the following morn , although . diâ€" ligent _ o-m':‘.'afm his where abouts could not be . found,. . This ‘mornisg his body was found _ floatâ€" ing in E. W. B+ Snider‘s miX ~Ham +By all appeargnees His body has been in the water for days. This was proâ€" bably a case of sulcide. No inquest The deceased resided with : bis , itersâ€"on Chapel street, ha mé-t;.y removed : ~to Berlin m Ht. Jacobs.. His wile passed away some months ago . and since ber death the â€" bereaved â€" husband _ has been . in a very despondent niod. Ilmr Maughters and $wo .sons _ surâ€" Â¥ive. 2 i. M Take * WAS DROWNED IN ST. JicoBs a day in YORK LOAN PROGRESs HERE‘S A REASON W. J.. Tremoea$, Toronto, $. D. um.,-. next Jnt oo cik poie mn.l-nmku‘c.i- committee cespecting Toronto, Juné 441. ~Im . his restaurâ€" ant ~ 200 York street carly this al= ternoon â€"E. F. Waudell was shot and Killed :1 John Boyd, "After making sure <of his vietim‘s ‘death ~ Boyd walked cooly â€" around ~Queen street where ‘he was‘ r.w out :;)h!’.' ((; Mactae, who," in company with P.C. Turner â€"was on his way to drill. Maâ€" crae .&nl him under artest. Tarnâ€" er him ‘by the arm â€"and" deâ€" m‘lfll revolver, Boyd fiade no : to resist, and: ~surrendered the weapon, which was found empty. Montreal, June 10. The Montreal Street Railway Company announces their intention of again giving _ free gpecial cars to the children of â€"the city during.the hot months of _ July and August.. Free special cars <will be ‘at the disposal of the children as well as of the old and infirm of the public 1n-un:£u of this city. ‘The outings will sist. of a ride around the city and mountain, Jasting about Jour hours. â€"The ‘company request that mil â€"schools, churches, missions, orphâ€" anages, charitable . institutions and old folks‘ hortes desiring to take adâ€" vantage of the offer would communiâ€" cate with them as early as possible. ‘The ‘kindness and liberality. of .the Street Railway Company . were â€" eviâ€" dently appreciated, as â€" last year‘s records show that negrly. 50,000 chilâ€" dren t;o: advantage and benefited by these fres , and ‘the company hope that gly.:u the fecord: will be surpassed; Lately â€" he has had = some . bitter . with anothet »10. * John gl, whom, It 4s sa@id, followed on a bicycle â€" this morping. R Boyd, Who lives: on Palmerston ayâ€" enie. ~came to the restaurant. this M on shortly . after 2 o‘clock zhfl open the door of the rpops Waudelt, who was a negro, 45 years old, l'Qi' the rcfl:nin\ tot '::r © Five or â€" six families had rooms at the place . â€"Free, Tor > Catatrh, just ‘to prove merit, a Trial size Box of Dr. Shoop‘s Catarrh Remedy, Letâ€"me send it now It is a snowâ€"white creamy, heaiing, antiseptic baim. Containing such healâ€" Thymol, : Menthol, etc., it gives inâ€" stant and lasting benefit to Catarrh of the nose and throat. ‘Make _ the free test and seeâ€" for yourself what this â€"peeparation â€" can â€" andâ€"will> acâ€" eompltl:.‘ Address Dr. Shoop, Racine Wis., LEarge Jars, §0 cents. Sold by gouapjad ut srm uhy 0; yorga suaz: by A. G. Hachnel. Waterloo. . FREE RIDES FOR St. Thomak, June 12. â€"At to‘d.y's; session of High Court, Canadian Orâ€".‘ «der‘ of Foresters nominations â€"were received with the result that J._ A. Stewart, ‘ Perth, was ~elected â€" THigu } Uhie! Ranger; George Faulkner, Brant : ford, : High Secretary; R. Elliots, Brantford, High Treasurer; _ W. 1. Roberts, Brantford, <~High _ Auditor, and W. Walker, Montreal, High _ it> gistrar. M. D. Carroll, Montreal, is ‘opposing D. ATMan, Grimsby, for High Viceâ€"Chiel ~Ranger, and the following are : named® for the Executive Cumâ€" mittes:â€"W. â€" D. Earngey, M 1: Cacâ€" ‘Toll, M. D. Taylor, F. C. Toons, Wmâ€" (‘%Lwtu, Tilley, Brittoa, Munâ€" dy, Coulter,; MowaU, Van Soâ€" mern, Meisner, Pediow, Knight, Pediâ€" ar, E. H. Johnston, Dr. te, El tiott, Gavin, Buchanan, Melatosh, Roâ€" déan. â€" The delegates vsnhktn to Port â€" Staniley : this afternoon on i Special train, 500 attending, and toâ€" night were entertained with drills Victoria and a. minstrel show. A new train will leave Berlin 2.40 P.M., arrive Toronto l.é P.M., makâ€" ing ’eou_nctlou for the east â€" and ’?g train from Elmira arriving 2.35 P.M. will make connections with the new . train for onto,â€" and the preâ€" sent train lea Waterloo at 4.45 P.M. will leave 5.00 P.M., arriving at No, 1 will deave Berlin 9.19 A M., %'mw to twoderich, mtv‘i:: Last there 1145 A.M.; also coach to Lonâ€" â€" On No. 3 leaving Berlin at 5.20 PM., there will bée a buffet parior N“? Toronto (serving meals a la carte). On the Elmira brarich the train leaving Berlin 10.00 A.M. for Waterâ€" loo will be cancelled .and â€" a ~ new train will leave Berlin 9.55 AM., arâ€" riving at Elmira at 10.30 A.M.; the present train luvl::‘&flh will Eb: 4 train arrive at a passenger train and arrive Betlin® 5.10 P.M The train leaving for Galt 12.01 will be cancelled, as well as the train from Galt 250 P.M. â€" A new tain h’vo Toronte 11.00 P .M., fi“ k . Lg -:.;\l-. and on train ub.:v’:m be 0'? coach and sleeper Chicago und through sleeper for Detroit. for MURDER IN TORONTO C. 0. E. HIGH COURT Mhot MBe" men "In the Te . . Sn tiaiing tho tFaches" six famili¢s; alzo coloréd POOR CHILDREN y we e t 294 y and the follow. Apécially low rates. ~A large gqumber_offer the bais af njertnt 19 the Tre# to new stibscribers. Special clubbing rates ols 1 dianand American newspapers and magazines Toronto $.45 P. i P. M mfln‘: Chronicleâ€" Telegraph and ;Woekly Globe -:1 Canadian s and =â€" w @3 A l oi s ho n o .num.p»u-- .....A.-.u':.,,: M ase: mt. oo . Oankean 5»'.#’&53‘,'&}" j â€" ' P o f 8 dn n W ho n n 6 w t B 000 a ul i n o n wl wl n wl a n a n n Jeare Toronto at P ..d.‘*xi\'."tlz-mv’ ind t y MA at Berlin at 1.20 wIun preiplum and "Ihe Pal #_ As the aituation now â€"stands . the Pedetated . Builfag Trades Council have decided to take an immediato :rv . of the ~unigns on the question taking . holidays until the strike of the plumbers ‘and machinists is wettled. The unfons _ that have agroo ments with their â€"employers . canno\ ‘on strike, but there is nothing o e e e s o. f & e &\og#'to tiiig boliâ€" kc thus n ie n .L .08 5 4 [ outs ...‘ * ..... 3t.m9 4,200, MEN MAY TAKE HOLIDAY . ‘Toronto, June ~11.â€"Four Thousand two handred focu are: taking a holiâ€" day at wbout the busiest season ~ of tho yeat . in the building trades is the situation _ which may . face Toâ€" ronto _ within theâ€"next few days. 5 .. 1 Oproniee feleteih snd Coromic Myenlbe Mail.. :. .. 4 mm-u M CASH ‘must accompany all orders. Make Registered Letter or Express Order to David Bean TO THE CHRONICLEâ€"TELEGRAPH, WATERâ€" Loo, ont. If you want information in reâ€" gard to Winnipeg and Western cities and towns, information about the weather conditions, the chances for a situation, the cost of board, business opportunities, take offer No, 1. â€"If you are â€"more interested in the agricultural situation, and in quest of information in regard to farming and farm lands, take offer No. 2. You may, if you wish, withâ€" out extra expense, nave the Free Préss sent to you~ address and the Ohronicleâ€"Telegravh forwarded _to a friend in Western Canada: "&d-u find .... .. for which send mae. Maniâ€" Â¥rese Press and Chrcaicleâ€"Telegraph, as per offer No. ... Chronicleâ€"Telegraph, Waterloo, Ont. * 3 Months) Postage prepaid to any address in the Dominion. Chronicleâ€"Telegraph, Waterloo, Ont. Wmflul@mm'gamm If you have friends in Western Canada, if you are seecking informaâ€" gt;n' concerning the West, this ofâ€" - WM o 2e Su 6eratin ht OPPBR «.NO. t Manitobe Daily Free Press ° Winnipeg 3 Months| OFFER NO. 2 Winnipeg Weekly Free Pross and Prairie Farmer â€" 3 Menths Western Canada 300 * â€" _3 Months Total y 4, 304 Unions ‘out at the present Plumb ers, Plastoters‘® hiorhn. 20 Stoneâ€" cutters and Machinists. X “l:.'h; -trl:ec::mmi\m‘ :‘( the nmigok« infsts‘ â€" takes lissue . w Merrick, of the Em'hyen‘sm tion, when he Say$ that 100 machinists aro wot undot the Tenâ€"hour «d ; report that 27 shops others are being . tomgidered by the ‘ We ie Fe Stone qutters .. ..... Plasterers‘ laborers Electrical workers Plumbers â€" .0. .0 Ne 4 Waterloo, 50: remittanc . 180 100 200 100 135 Mapaq

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