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The Chronicle Telegraph (190101), 7 Nov 1907, p. 10

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U. &. «onsular seaort from.Ger : i’ hy _ says the tendency to ci.i> !‘; eautif ation â€" is | strongly evid nt~‘ in interesting phase . of this | polict‘| i; B . revecled: ; in the: prize â€"Conpetitâ€"} C don : offered recently by. the author=‘ , ies â€" of a wxhbfing Maxon:â€" town “h Tha town council ipwites architects . o ~ submit suitable “lfnns h;)r the $ ‘Aromts . of mtial . and business I Aafiect * Atiesc fatudes Should â€" _ bo ; | Jn Keeping with the location arnd gon . ,, â€" orat t‘ . of the place, . and x | Sm at fitting and barmonibis . . C > \ dects within the reath : of (modest ; Four.. substa ‘prizés ar: ‘ F. M’ t ima‘,. W‘ comâ€"| tor@., l v Mex BrO are h)‘ ”f’&\ sod, â€" if. ‘deemed _advisable. ese plans ‘ will b¢\ paced frecly â€" at B servige" of propéerty ownors who ecide to bui or: to alter existing ] f a. ped ..b :‘;n:fi to tomâ€"| | io Cewd h i. t AOC Pe. [‘ Atendencies. on the ont hand Vg‘” e tr‘ ntleofi ‘j owatd ‘the batogue and .. sto + when architectural details of eted _ edil re: often configet »'_‘:,‘i‘; ers â€" deaStute .._*cf| ie Araiming® or ‘taste | tor Th | ‘ AUTOMOBILE ACCIDENTS. > " ‘:11-:."*:_:;31~7 C EoE T T d these strong letters from grateful < ‘p' o have been cured : . it Mrs. Pinkham;â€" (nmluu..l) in looking over your book that Cutes Tumore.. T hath been doct ‘D‘wm 1 bave a tumor. .i,, 5! n‘lttgul if ygu gan h read Ou."~â€" Inie D; Fox, Bradiord, Pa. .. ... â€" ar Mr P!n:::flm:â€" (Seonmli Letter.) 3 i to congratulate oo e e o onl i aderfad BEAUTIFYING GERMAN TOWNS ttomobile mcidzn%’:re w featucre, i sides of the Atlantic.« In. iwa| § Supday and Moncayâ€"last, ninc i aceidents. were recorded with fa: results in each case. So . long U ’IF'm:t)'le of . locomotion conâ€" ues in the to; stage and is Ba: ; ;1}"? § ::; 'p:hsuto‘sockexgl.“..- ist loo% not oaly for sewkwardncs~* E" casionally for unsteadinessâ€" ¢; nagement. All machinery is liat e ) get out of gear. A man ‘Grivin , fi',é e vehicle has no more fright cn ’»- imd highways than a Om ‘foot. : in fact he has less, sin : Â¥esponsibility is increased by ti> inget= his animal or animals _ may ise to others. This responsibility \ BtH greater on the @river of _ a @hpr car, for a horse has some lit ) sense to avoid dana:r, while the thine Bas none. Either may . beâ€" ne unmanagcable, but in the casc i horse there is > often somebody th, cou and presénce of mind to 0) the animal‘s, flight, while a boli ‘&m automobile is uncontrollable W it pa itscll out of business. Exâ€" mec motorists say that in orâ€" lary circumstances the machine . . is . dangerovs; whenâ€"it. is . the Tault ally lies. with the ativer. This '.’7 indicate â€" the way to secute ity. .As it is it seems that anyâ€" idy. i buy, or hife, ore and start ut rnauting.â€"Witaess. o Eighteen _ months _ azo . my _ periods ped. Bhortly after I fclt so badly J subâ€" pd to a thorough cxamination by a phyâ€" : ‘Iltll::flt::tlgmormd rd have.to unc an ms A soon after read on.ofiourmlvertiso- nts an letided wgi\-;d yd(;.E,IZRk. a s ' ® tria ier b%'fk bottles as d‘rected, the tumor is fely gone.â€" 1 have again been examinc< '_ ‘." [o 4 ; 34 tm is e magon, ol the prerence i_i,;.,r e made manifest by{:& ive rmonthly periodes accompan ’ al <pain _ extending from: the en through the and thighs. . ss.â€" mmfifmum.@ idiration fof inflammation, ulceration cement; do:\":lwait f‘or ut:ehtg in your through t ore c ‘o'mhl oéomdon; secure & °B ;Pinkham‘s â€"Vegetable Comâ€" nc fi‘m and. begin its use and \ Mrs. Pinkham _ of Lynn, Mass., e wectatle compoont io : Taka a Persowal Course at School ons 0 U c Hen icr h carpeonl clars at ach00 E. Pinkham‘s Vegetable Compound g DRESSMAKING BY MAIL etable . 18 m’lm. lering paina" | may w,or the presence manifest by exâ€" eriods accompanied extending from: the he groin and thighs. ; nle Fox the Tault *A This to secute that. anyâ€" the physician ; and he I have no zuulzhtumur now. ltlz:b brought my periods sround once more ; and Lam entirely well. I shall never be without a Compound E’iof‘v?w mitting:to an oper« ntiqnl:on.m I at once started taking a 1 rfi treatment, fis to my great relief : o Prment hrolth besen 6 fmprove, after th? morths I n T tumor had reduced in size, 1 kemn- the ’Goxgggnnd.‘tq_fi h;tl ten x‘no it entire ppearcd â€" without an oErsfim and u’sing no medlic 16 but Lydia E. Pinkbam‘s Vegetable Cor ~ound, and words. fail '% express how m iteful I an forthtm bas done me."â€" â€"Miss Laclis Adams, nade Hotel, Sea tle, Wash. |‘8uch unguer fonable testimany proves ‘Buch unquer %lev%lm of . ‘omp dence -Bsi’fi Mrs, Pinkly to write to hor A new international stamp approvâ€" ed by the Postal Congress of 1907 will be on salé atâ€" @ll Canadian post offices some time next month probâ€" ably. The stamp is really a.coupon measuring approximately four: inches by Athree and is described. as â€" a Couponâ€"Response ~ International.‘" This coupon can be exchanged for a stamp of the value of 5 centg, or the equivalent of that© amount, in the countries which ‘have < accepted> the agreement. _ The coupon is really a kind of little postal order to ‘bearer,> to be exchanged for stamps; so thatâ€" anyone writing, say from Europe to Canada, and wishing to send a stamp for reply, can take advantage of it: The.vignette on the stamp representsâ€" the figure of a goddess as a messenâ€" ger of peace from gne hemisphere to| the other. ~In the background are olive branches.â€". The robes :of the godâ€": dess. are a blueishâ€"gray, fading in * background into a yellowish green. The olive branches areâ€"also of â€"that color, â€" making / a soft, harmonious blend. Five million of these stamps have beet ordered, and each count: ‘ will take ‘some hundreds ~of. thousâ€" ands. * oT gee ‘ d NEW INTERNATIONAL : â€"STAMP APPROVED a Woman‘s Ths wordy enco::yl which _ took place botcenâ€"an eminent judge .. on the besch in Toronto and & leading counsel the other day reminds cne ‘of, the story o‘ a‘ verbal passage ~ ‘alt arms "In a‘ New ~York: . .coutt. ‘The wwfi the attorney that ho was no gentieman, whereupon the attorney replied; **You‘re no judge." % wot Enowing how to meet this :entent« subsided. Probably even . a l('mm.n n!.r justice ~ might _ be gilenced â€" by a similar retortb, P Tho new gas producer . plant recent» 1y : installed .in the McClaty . wotks,. London, is reported to be mh',l“ botscpower at the rate of Between $8"®and %$9 per N. p. per annum. At this ~rate there will be little or no demmand : for | Hydroâ€"Electric power at §17 or $20 per h. p. per annum â€" in London or . cleewhere. | A s proj ducer plant is to be the new daetory of Q& c kflu Lo., : Limited,»inâ€" this city, â€" i8 ration in a fortâ€" To Samadlomies mt * y NtR n o t v..,,,:"’:.-‘fl is wÂ¥ 4"' ~‘ 6 ‘ expocted to X. ~Local gvlfi, !s ts [ n SILENCED . THE .AJUDGE BEATS NIAGARA (Etratford Beacon.) (Stratiord Bcacon) Acmedy for Woman‘s Uis. Ha ionable 1 proves ydia: 1. m- Vegeâ€" d, andâ€"should give confiâ€" > to every sick woman. n invites all ailing women it Lynn, Mass., for advice. "99.00 Mils.comâ€" dealer for the new big plugs of D99 * x:mf'm-c and *Currency‘‘ chewing : (~T eakhe i 08 ANKâ€"â€"amd / that. > *h " _ } $000â€" 1620 Of . $410, ANG ... ‘»"fl : | anoua} increase be: §25 for..the: first } | ts yearsâ€"and $60â€" shereafter _ unt!! ~.] th¢. may in â€" ed. . Another o ition was rec A4rom Principals ‘‘] A. Fouter. and. L. i~ Carmichael askâ€" ing. that their salaries . be dixed _ at $850.. ..The Board â€"decided that ie salary sthedule ‘should be . ar ~ | ranged and a special meeting of the entire Bgand < will peâ€" helo for this puq‘:ou. All the members wore pre sent. ;‘-m ";'m»vâ€"vfi A. :m it ‘ -uu.uv_j:' x m“fia tor kind~ D ,m. i » f 5Â¥ & “S':m Angerson ~xesighed | her position as: _ afternoon kindergarten director .. of â€" the Courtland Avenue uh?l ‘having < accepted & position atâ€"Torgnto Junction:â€" The resignaâ€" tion was accepted. a e . Missés Maud â€" Schaumburg and Grace Dixon . &pplied _ for . positions‘&s kinâ€" dergarten «directors. â€" s % Princtpals _A. Foster and J. F. Carmichatl applied. fof â€"an. intteast of. salary to . _ They . pointed out that pri Is. in Galt, Preston and . New . Hamburg . are receiy ing $800 and more. 1 ‘It.~ was decided . to engage .. MAS! Grace ~Dixon, . of. Galt,; Ao succeer Miss <Anderson â€" at a; S&lary. nl_.tm Secretary â€" Fischer of : the Water« loo â€" County _ Teachers‘ Assotiatio â€" thanked the Board _ for the use of the Model School, during: .. the re cent :convention. > o A. H. U. Colguhoun wrote regarc ing the qualifications of a Germa teacher stating that the regulation: provide that with the consent _ o the Minister of~ Education a.~ tem porary _certiflute may.â€" be ‘ily,’ Eon e on es ue Sn :4 by the Inspector to any personof suitable cbaracterâ€" or attainment;. where a _ qualified Aeacher f= _ not available such ce:é’fiu to be â€" va> did only. under Board of Trus tees applying for same. . These cer tifleates are Â¥a id for oneâ€"half yes‘ but are _ renewabie ;junder similar circumstances, e o 4 ~ The Secretary was instructed. . ic ‘write the Minister of Education that whereas the Deputy Minister: of â€" Edâ€" ucation . had â€"not dealt . directly wilh the Board‘s ~enquiry that â€"a depuâ€" /tation. will be ‘ sent down if desiz ed to give further explanation. Trustees Kress, Dr.â€" Hilliard, Cliairâ€" man, Meisner: were appointed a comâ€" mittee to. interview Dr. Lackner M.P.P. regarding. the qualifications o‘ a â€" German teacher, a Want the Councit Chamber. At The Deputy Minister of «Education Want the Councit Chamber. â€" ‘The Secretary Wwas instructed _ to communicate with the Mayor: asking for permission _Eo bold. th: "’,‘:‘“”fl of : the: School: Board Accounts to $2990.59. yearly | incteaseâ€"of salary for â€"lad teachers â€"in>the Berlin PubNc school be $25 per annum for â€" the firs two years of service â€"or untilâ€" th salary of â€"$400 be reached and after wards $50 per annum until the max imum . salary be reached. = _That the maximum salaty teachers be $650 per annum. the . staf "That the proposed. change . in sal aries come into force on June 1 1908. The petition was _si;ue«_l’_ by When the question of dealing with the petition : of. "the teachers â€" _ for. increase in salaries was taken â€"â€" up Trustee Ruby briefly addressed . the Board. He stated that it was an important â€" matter and should.. be carcfully considered. s t Toae In compartng (the sularies paid in dther towns ahd cities he found that Berlin was anjong the lowest. The Board cannot expect to keep or 8¢= cure / firstâ€"class teachers unless highâ€" er sdlaries are pard. â€" Berlin. cannot aflot(“: have. incfficient _ teachers and e was no saving in: Payiug low salaries to poor ‘teachers. it paysâ€"to employ good teachers. Theie are lady . stenographers in . the Twhiâ€" City who carn as high as $700 (a year : â€" There was no hope® of holdâ€" DECC Iepanneecs o debiae s T ing teachers it (they can secutre gal~} ariesâ€" in other professions, Regatdâ€" ing the request ol the p\i‘nclp;ls h+ Considered . they deserved . higher salâ€" afies than they are receiving. â€" He moved that Trustees Euler, Pwngâ€"' nat .. and Chairman be a «ommittee ; toâ€"draft.an entirely new sthedule and submit â€" it ‘at ‘the next â€" moeting of . the . Board. Trustee Herttelder sec onde®. the resolutton. â€" > i Sul Trustee Hett was of :Ahe opinion tha ., iba lady |does the wotk of a man she "ghould receive a man‘s pay. Berâ€" lin "will have to pay more to | its teachers or | they will go to. other Trastee Schilling favored the _ f¢â€", arrangement â€" of <the schedule â€" but | thought The comtmiltee should : conâ€" sist of ‘the senior â€" members of each ware, â€" namely â€" Chairmen â€" Méisnor, | ‘Trustecs Pequegnat, HMett and Hertâ€" , felder. â€" ** 5 * l It was finally decided that the CHâ€" ;s:‘“. Board -ibdl form ;\: éofl: Â¥ fas Instructed to aepre the »efuctss that: ate ufi patd to teachers. . in the towns tities of the province. Ahe ~ Boatd adourned . at 945 â€"The a‘clock The lady teachers asked that An Indefinite Reply twentyâ€"three lady teachets ol the The Teadhers‘~ Request Appointing a Committee Quality â€" and Quantit were passed . amountin decided that the on in the Counci} for lady Mist aSk Bob‘s ol th jod: fi; discusses. the â€"â€" outâ€". o‘s. for mers: Notwithstand ‘ing the tCtap : character of â€" th: mwnm of the â€" spring and summer of the present yoarthe tarmers of °’°§-‘?°W Fas tern Provinces, as & whole are in & position to reassure. themselves .as t Anancial mm gx‘u ie <tha; frared Hogught "at “E;{'?;.;“'E.N"-?' ¢ C m?-t at averit r the â€"supply 0 --todl!;.m stock =~i distrecsingly short, ‘and in these se tions, the reducticn of > the â€" numbe; of tnlm%h' Kept â€" or the purchase 0 feed â€" at" ig{prices, appears ;inevita tle. But this condition applies t Only lMmited _ are«s; while> in othe sections the opposite ‘extreme :. o weather ‘has been experienced, "tye uh wmll;' wek and ‘cold ~wpather hav ing" undully ~delayed the ripening an: harvesting » of the crops," which,how ever, ‘have: mostly been secured °4. fair . condition. ‘ Yet in by far; . th larger proportion ol ‘tnese provinz: the â€"crops "in ncarly every Tine hay: been fairlyâ€" well up»>_to the averag in yietd the: chiel . exception.. bein the oat crop. # * ~"No Cause for Anxiety. ] Owin?‘ to a partial. failing of th> pastures for a while,. the milk â€" flov‘ in cows ‘ was seriqusly. checked, â€"bu~â€" the late : rains*â€" refreshed the gras: and increased the milk supply unex pectedly ;. while prices forâ€" mils,but ter ~ and cheese, and indéed for neat Ty everything the farmer (has _ t« sell, have ruled wo high, ‘and ~pro mise . to continue to do so, that b» has â€" little cause to complain o‘ th conditions < that face him.~ It is, w Gelieve, safé to say that at the pre imt time, while what appears tc jbe a _ temiporary â€"financial \stringency ‘in ~ commercial : cireles is â€"causing @ome â€"unéasiness," farmers as a rule are in . comfortable circumstances: andâ€" with reasonahy good managt ment necd bave â€" no anxiety as tC the qutlook. ks It has been the common experiencs when fced bas beenâ€" searce, that, b\â€" cconomiy : in tispensing it, the suppl: | has he‘d out better than was expectâ€" ed;. but, with _ abundance in }atore it has nearly, _ it not quite _ al~ beeif used. It is a time . to weed ou! inferiorâ€"producing cows, bu car should â€" be exercised _ to buld‘y on t« the mote profitable:â€"on(s; for At _ it practiet lly eertair that dairy . proâ€" ducts will continue to sell ata proâ€" mium, and that good cows will be dear and hard to «ceure neat string The mistake ~of selling theâ€" cow + when feed is> scarce â€" was made by many farmers in the Maritime.Pro vinces a couple . of years ago; / and "now â€" that feed ~with them is ~ plentiâ€" T be ud on sls F 1 ful and . market prices for dairy products abnormailly high, cows are scarce ‘and> cannot. be bought except at hbigh figures. mrend : 4e "Th> sectet ‘ot© succes in carrying the stock through the coming win ter‘ ‘â€"profitably .[ will depend upor making . â€" and keefing their qudâ€"ters comtortable â€" and . usihg good._judg ment in feeding <so as~ t0 make the most of~ the supply.â€"on hand . and. of that which may _ be purchased. ; As bas hitherto begn pointed: ou!l the . season will reâ€"emphasize. . With unimistakable â€"force, the necessity of g:;ter care in the stlection ol stock ‘feeding purposes. ._c _5 > ubort. _ What applies to fruits plies to & considerable extent sage (of â€" vegetables.. The .Aourth . ThankS@YVINB ..‘ and. Concert was given to the mates of the House of Relfuge . on Thursday afterncon and | evening by a number of the Twin City â€" young yéople. Rov, J, W. J. Andrew acted w# chaitman rnd the following < proâ€" gramme was mhtod:-ranr::\n and prayor; Instrumental Duet, Missos ::soedm ;;c“lflon. Miss â€" Beatricé innis; .‘:m Â¥vocal _ solo, Migs C.. Killer; x sold, â€" , l-_:m Fddie: Hainsawort} Ithodes and Migs P Rhodes and Miss Ferrier; @ramophone; ited . . recitation, Miss Waldton, vocal solo, | â€" The total number of ‘.:‘l;‘u conhn«; hynu'\ aa:l benediction . :. was nm,m (g: ore the close 0 p ‘ or ~18.9, 1 tho thairman extended nlnx nfi‘, of thanks to all m 187 $Ww "of | FORâ€"TME HOUSE OF REFRUGE tfi INMATES. _ im fourth â€" Thanksgiving . Dinner Advised cal~ duet, â€" Mrs uet, the Misses Miss â€" Beatrice ; ~ ~ veeal _ solo, solo. . Mastet upply . ‘d meet the asied for ber _ ;than $ was | a whih sold while _thy aArC apâ€" in Ahe An JUBILEE OF HURON DIOCESE Monday, Octorer 28ib, was the anâ€" wiversary ol an important â€"_ event in the. history of the Church. of : Engâ€" landâ€" in this part of. Ontagio. On this h’sc:“,\y‘m ‘ago Right Revâ€" erend m’hm%u‘Ctohyn, D.D. ;iu consecrated first bishop: of the Dioâ€" cese â€" of Huron, by the Archbishop of . Canterbury, ass sted by other bisâ€" hopit, in Lambeth/Place, London,Fngâ€" land. .â€"Dr. Cronyn had â€"been elected "bishop by the synod : of the Dioccese "olâ€"Huron‘ in July "of that same year, but was not consecrated â€"until Octobâ€" pr ~28,; 1857.. «_~. Previous to this time the Di0ctse of Huron formed _ part of the ._Dioâ€" cese â€"‘of. Toronto and . was .precided over by the bishop of that diocese. There were then but 42 clergy . .0f the Church of~ England in. . what is now known as the diocese of Hurâ€" on .with: 50â€" church edifiges,â€" . Since then ‘the number of clergy has increaâ€" sed to“‘;bo‘t 150, and the number 6f churches. (to about~250. . The arca covered is ‘large, consisting of «13 counties, with the counties of "Grey: Bruce, Perth, Watetloo, Brant â€" aud, Norfolk on the east, and including the counties to the west, and involves an immecnte _ amount of _ travel on The part of the bishop. _ *There have been four Bishops . of Huton in all, Bishop Dr. Crongai holdâ€" ing the office until the year. 1871, the time of his death, Ee was succeedad ‘by Bishop Hellmuth in that â€"same Â¥ear, and Bishop. Hellmuth having teâ€" signed â€"the position in 1883 he was succecded by the late Bishop _ Baldâ€" wit in that year. â€" On the occasion af his death, in 1904, he: was sue'v‘:’eed- Elsnt se eomnact o 2o ed by the present bishop, the Right Reverend ~ David Williams, D.D. ~A fund, known as the jubilee . funa was started at the beginning of ~the jubilee year, and . the greater part of the churches have already â€"responded :gdlhs call, and those not yet canvasâ€" are expected to have the work completed at an early date. Th total .. contributions of â€" the Diocese of Huron. for religious purposes Aast year. was $221,605.66 and it . is . "exâ€" pected â€"that the present year will ox seed that amount. PRICE OF COAL Essentials of good bread are just threeâ€"â€"comn sense, a good oven and Purity Flour. Produ entirely from the choicest Western Can Hard Wheat,_ That‘s why Purity Flour me ssm most delicious bread with least trou € (2ndon Daily Mail. «. The Seventeenth volume of Lo&' the . Loudon â€" Céunty Council . is a: compilation ‘of~ absorbing interost. . Perhaps _ the tables : ith . set. forth the :?u at: which xxdcnen marty. ate supteme interest.The great marrtying:age «> for both scxc% is from 81 to 25. Boy and girl martiâ€" ages . were comphratively dew.. Two girls~ ~ ~of. 15 martied during â€" the veat. ‘one: a man ‘ol 25 and the gthâ€" 2C CE NT ues sn et ‘a wman of 30., . The youngest _ at which* boys marmied was 18. ‘There were â€"two of these .one ,mfll‘:‘ ,‘m of his age and the other a gitl ve years â€" his senfor. â€" ters @ntil turning 80. in bathelots _ married} wido widowers © marrRd â€" spinst 1.151â€" widewers and widow! Fout bachelorw. did til turning .70, id IN OTHER PLACES time â€"the Diocese part of the ..Dioâ€" and . was .precided n6ot marcy _/ eventeen spi ). im .“\ ’u‘ §0 more 1.000 ~of AFT 2 199 a P Cheap Reading for 18 / The Chronicleâ€"Telégraph is again ‘able to offer very liberal a‘tractive clubbing rates for the year 1908‘ wh *‘ ) ‘ 8 r, e .Q,“ y sscure the following publications is connection with the Chronicle> Tilegraph for one year at specially low rates. Al‘,&f e %’E@“" balance of the year free to new subscribers.© Special t oong itea . with all other Canadian and Américan newspapers quoted on applion~ tion, | Subscribers residing in the Unitel States who wish Canadian Pablic itiwos must pay extra for B .{wznce of 1907 iree to new yearly inhut[;hâ€". ow uane g e ie t chm..scxe.;.,xw and Family Herald and Weekly Star::1.05 > .+ Qhrovi leâ€"Telegraph and Farmer‘s A1vOCAtA. ... .. .s.0 ea5+ y s Cbronicleâ€"Telegraph and Montreal Woebhliy ‘Witness....,..,. 1.10 . ~ 0 _ _â€" ()hr::iicll:-;e‘!egnph -ngvfi'rumbs Wo(r‘ ..,..........).r;,:m* z’;«.,« * Ubronicleâ€"Te and Weekly farm journal);,... AT8 > _ f Balance omh(mw new subscribers. ash ????'?f;:f’g;;;, Chrenicleâ€"Telegraph and. Oountlfiaenflemtn...... seicdiiens AMOU® :) ,*% Chron‘c‘eâ€" Telegraph and _ Daily Globe 1....:.......s..z«s: £$80 _ . _ t bronicleâ€"Tclegraph and Toronto Daily Sfar . . .. .. .}â€"..)use. S e i) :s :. Ohronicleâ€"Telegraph and Toron‘o %,Wotld ; setvs es x) d" t« Chroniclc-‘l‘elzg:ph and Toronto MAil, . .lsc crre hag s AeaB $ . > Ohronicteâ€"Telegraph and_ Toronto Eveumg Mail .. .... ... s:y SP & Chrosicieâ€"Telegraph and Northern M?m io ts ig2 Chron‘cle clegraph and Toronto Saturday Night.......... 868 / _ _ abt= swe, ~ CABH must accompany all orders. â€" Make refitw% ' . +k en dagy Registered Letter or Express Order to ? t on â€"‘~~~ (Taronto Star.) *J ‘‘There is a ‘ceascless _flow of lamenâ€" tation" over The kind ‘of ~stall â€"that the people read. One condefins t‘hl novels. â€" Another is â€" after «Sunda news papers. . A ‘third complains . of the cheap magazines. Practically the same criticism is levelicd against all. it is not charged thet they »~ imâ€" â€"moral: but it is said that ‘hey ~al@ frivplous, childish and ev dently, wiite ten for people who are incapable _ of sustained attention. . Depressed .by these â€" jeremiade;a reader _ picked up a couple of American Magazines. ‘The establishing of, slot machinc stampselling devices is to be the: latest innovation in postoffice fouâ€" tine in Canada, and, it is expec‘ed. will do away with the Sunday sedâ€" ing of â€" postage â€" stamps I~ drugâ€" gists and ~at hotels â€" and in ~â€"rvery way be a great convenience â€"for tie letterâ€"posting _public, _A nunmbes‘ â€" of the machines bave been ordered fjor Toronto, _ Winnipeg, Hamilton, â€"Ct1aâ€" (wa, :° Halifax, â€" London and some other places. > § ‘The machines have becmâ€"d use â€"AN Londot», â€" England, for.some time ‘and are to be placed. in the _ jarge notelsâ€" and at verious ~omvonient [ points in the citie". . _ ~ _ ‘A warrant has been‘ issued for. a new = byâ€"clection in Lal from which seat Henti fiouubuds;b‘gncd. ".fiiâ€";;fivgfa;icnt‘l warning, Mrs., Miunie (Burney, â€" agcd 21, dropped dead < at Bridgeburg. . 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