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The Chronicle Telegraph (190101), 5 Mar 1908, p. 6

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\ Peathers‘ Saiatics mendment to permit Townshi, _ Councils * to enter * int, ‘as to their respective * the cost â€"of : constructing taining certain bridges, Was \by Mr. Carnegie® (Victoria} y judges have claimed the x . the. amounts payable by cifal body. Theâ€"bill would he agreements to me madt absen ¢ of ‘NMr. Harcourt,M. sced what was the averag. ,;_“40“ teachets in the rura lor the years 1904 to i9v., th.ngâ€" »between male: and {¢. aebers, ~ and the Hon. Di :‘â€"p' @ "’mwm‘ fiS“-"':“ Me â€" teachers, $436, female, 103, male, $465; female, $324, llg, $485; femalo, $335; . 1905, 4, female, $348, 1906, male, Whale, $369. "he statistics ‘ yet available. Mr .. toy‘s lengthy bills _ n eontroverted elections _ 0 _ of the Legislative Assembly cbing ‘the Legislative . AS* were putâ€"through committee. § . advanced were:â€" faserâ€"Respecting the City 61 c .fi the Niagata l"alg on : Bridge Co. & S wneyâ€"Respecting the Coun lingtcn and the Town _ oi reference to a judgt ,¢, ‘the control. of smo ies. was presented by _ Mr in muimannt io â€" Aitute o ment for ~£ Bsc ocms s s ar failure to succor person. i accidents caused by autonkâ€" Yhe fine was {ound . to hat\ in Middiesex in restrainity im the, United States dri\ ) ‘roads, from breaking thâ€" w;wfld be . infi . pill on persons wh\ red with the burning agony ; of Eczema. His parents t great deal of money in conâ€" fsicians and buying nedicines f' ,mer he aonght other me of them specialists. He Weeks in a Toronto hospitalâ€"â€" i8 in bed. At times the irri« pain caused by the Eczema tre, life was a burden. He ‘ se bad he could not walk. iters he could do no work. :‘tg" Yince. business, al mr: he ","”' 1906 uld uol mas ‘{‘r‘"“ th roceeded with : next wees ': 7 o ‘M 'u’ vo Cins redistribution _ Wil | bel the . House, 41. bithey â€" replied that be in hfer with Mr. Mackay 0 ~% that a" committe: 'Q d _ to . discuss the iment ol the coustituchâ€" Bills Introduced ie enb Procedine : was 1 f procedure was \« the estimates before . th pech was . delivered both adjouincd at 5.25 wra'tnl effective Ointâ€" ne mu‘."m chronic 6 in 6ther seeming1y iticur If you suffer from any â€"Aisease, . don‘t dellL Mfiwdth‘yu » Get a box toâ€"day. 500. &t skin discases hereâ€" hopeless can be cured. hood. Leo Corrigan had a stage se of Leo Corrigan Y"”*'ot- !!d«( Tbo Tike the other remeaies pasuetens ons agpretgmmes It has worked w-::‘- i o ons is of the limbs or soreness. 1905, I had another sttacl * tiom Apmg in drettiont Tom al intended ‘to fion‘" Mirs * Mathe make a definite a ~thought the PÂ¥ ; Year Will _ ~Next \Veek m was. taken ~U and several bill from erson affiicted crxemeâ€"to use ads Primt bt in ~‘Torotitoy Feb. 26:*"The cléit=ol the shartholders qutside of the â€" proâ€" vince to fank â€"as credftors on. the ground that the i§sue caHs thereon was ultra vines of the company or in breach of the Statute Laws ol ‘any Province, is disallowed, and _ the nolders of" shares issued and deliverâ€" d to persons outside: mmfimg otâ€" Ontario are in 2& same. position as the holger®. of ‘®hares issued apd delivered : to persons within the proâ€" \vim.l' ‘‘And the campaign is., not for the Jurpose of impressing the religious ‘lews of some upon the community, or to impose upon the people any. teâ€" iglous rite or ceremony. The rofice are not interested in this, not by the most extravagant interpretation.can the Dominion Lord‘s Day Act beé ‘re; zarded _ as reyniring it. The. Jaw aims ‘to restrain the sellers of wares .nd others from doing unpecessary business om Sunday.. It aims ‘to seâ€" cure a_ national rest day. For the test, theâ€" religious asfect, the just observance of the Lord‘s Day,° tois Concerns the Alliance. It is part of its programme, but to ohtain its ob ject im this particular the Alliancé reâ€" fies , not upon the law, or upon comâ€" pulsion in any form, but the efficient aids of education and persaasion." RANK ONLY AS After _ reviewing very extcnsively arguments advanccd by . counsel. on bebalf of â€" the Nova Scotia share holders, Mr. George Kappele, Official Referee, this concluded his judgmen: yesterday morning, on the question 0 the position of exiraâ€"provincial shate holders of the York County Loan an Savings. . Company. ‘~**Further, the Lord‘s Day, Aliiante ts roundly abused‘ by. many . who pubâ€" tiely ~commented upon the situation and is h.ld up to scorn and ridicule: To it is assigned the responsibitity for all un â€"casonable acts in the . enâ€" iptcement of / the . Sunday: Igw.~Now, the police, not the Lord‘s Day All ance,â€" are enforcing the law, | / part taken by the Alliarnce bas urge the authorities‘ to" at R in its plca it has been carelul â€" to ‘state that it ukéfgfi *the imâ€" partial and reasonablé cenforcement of the Dom n‘on Lord‘s Day Act. The request in â€" this . Toto® ihas: been=reiter= ated _ inâ€" ‘correspondénce and interâ€" siews" .with the authoritics, in comâ€" munications <â€"to the press, and was the substance ol‘a motion Catried with 4nenimity and enthusiasm at a great public _ meeting held early in . the month. If the police haveâ€"gone beâ€" youd this, they, and not the Alliâ€" ince, must bear the reproach, The docision is an important â€"on. as the shares held. outside the Pro vince of OUnlario aggregate over hal aâ€" millson doflars. _ Had tue claims of the hoilders to rank as creditors been admittod the assefs ol the comâ€" pany covld have becn depleted â€" to such an extent ag to reduce the final amount available, for the distribution among tis Ontatio sharcholders . to less than tow Ccnts on the dollar. Unâ€" Itss Mr. Kappele‘s ruling is reversed all the â€" sharebolders â€"will probably receive alo:t thitty, per cent, ~of the amount of thtit claims > \ <sinelé& srrest has been made.. ~ The uol wak o e tipernt (hut reputh £ . Atfornerâ€"Aleneral hnd ELHR wnsent o prosecyion in 202 instune 3 vat aren laa o9 o0 mer 19. mon ths~ i he: .1‘.Aom£i-- true that discretion s not 1 observed in this camâ€" Lord‘s: Day‘ Act. ‘There has been petâ€" wy interferenee with the liberty _ of some, and some, yexatious acts have aen. committes" To the name® of law mforcemens. ‘ But â€" the" "press corres Jondence is quite as niuch in variancée with the facts<as in the miatter of arrests. Even lhe polic9 mast be ac sordéd their due. _ Though it is adâ€" mitted ‘they Bave acted with indis bretion, they have not perpetrated ill the absurdities credited to them. The ‘No‘s Sootia shareholders were represénte! by Mr.C. A. Masten, K. C.,canl ~ Mr. T. B; MéQuestin, whd: based ‘their: contention that their cliâ€" tnts were cntitled to rank as * ‘creâ€" ditors on three grounds; all< equally valid and ndspeniently sufhcient: i0 misrepresent the pa Lord s day | in. this algp.. . rests buve been miade. This stateâ€" ment is an error by© 1500 onlf. Not CAN‘T SHARE IN LEGACY Judgment has been given ngarding the: construction of & clause in the will of. the late James Moflat .. of Lonw‘on, Unt. ~It provided that cach of ‘his grandchildren should get â€" $250 on comung© of age. At the time .of his death, in September, 1894, seven~ teen grandchildren were living. Since that z"‘ one .Il.“| m on . the other bend six ‘brand new ones ‘have been btnefivently: contributed by * the M .?‘?’ . '*“wf ‘h;! »”Q nds s f G | Mn ow N8 06 5) 0+ 594 M Ciws a c £ a o g* + M "1-‘ pulb? ‘”"‘" SHAREKHOLDERS Lord‘s Dr.. Williams‘ Pink â€" Pills ~make cures of this kind after doctors and commonâ€" medicines fail, because they actually make new blood. They don‘t cure the mere symptoms. . They {: right ~to the root of the trouble the blood> That is why this ~â€" mediâ€" cine cures anaemia, indigestion, neurâ€" algia,, palpitation of the heart, ~and the headaches and packaches brought on by the ailments that fill the lives of so many Women with misery, Do not. take any pills withqut the â€" full hame, "Dr. Williams‘ ,Pink Pills for Pale People," om the wrapper around the box.. Sold by all tine . ‘deal; ers or by mail at 50 cents a.box or six boxes for $2.50 from ‘The Dr. Wilâ€" liams‘ Midicine Co.,; Brockville, Ont. Weather Prophet Hicks‘ of St.Loui hit pretty ;co!u'flcly on the weathe for the end of February. He state a big storm from 23rd to th: 26t1 and it arrived on time. He says a reactionary storm period. will be du February into March, the culminating stages of which will fall on March the 1st and 2nd. s T * °0 M '»‘a-.fim' I M _r. f is‘ " T. -'»uf Â¥ 6Â¥@ ,“ Vew * gaged in ing, he e overâ€" mu..uu-: C y severe chill that started the rheu matic pains. . Mr. ley says: "l did hot think of it at the time as "I was at No .â€" exposed to all kinds of weather. As a result 1 was unable to go. abo next morning..â€"Ihad severe pain§ im my arms and legs which I treated at first with the â€"usual home remedies. As these did not help me, fl the trouble was growing worse, Aameâ€" ily doctor: was sent for, but he . did. not have any bomrkm “_.1‘ LC me;: 1 was i om â€" a sgvere. ats fack of rapoattines, ang &‘ffi ‘an. he no doubt about it, as 1 was con~. fined to. my. home_ about four mtonths. heforp 1 was fortunately advised!" to. tryâ€"Dr. Williams‘ Pink Pills, L seht for a supply, and it was "not.,. Jong before I found they were helping: me," and by the time I had taken a halt. dozen boxes the trouble had entirely‘ disappearcd.~~In other respects ‘the pilis â€" also. . greatlyâ€" improvedâ€" _ my health, and 1 neverâ€"felt better in my life than I have since taking ., them. L. therefore _ ‘most cheerfully récomâ€" mend Dr.. Willams‘" Pink Pills to other similar suffeters.". ... . "THE MA YOR OF TOKIO." Richard Carle‘s most successful farâ€" cical opera *"‘The Mayor of Tokiq®‘ has beem sectired and will open for a special cngagement on Saturday nex at the Betlin Opera House. ; This excellent farcical opera enjoyed @ xun of 110 performances in Chic ago, where=it played thnoughout the summer ;seagon â€" of 1905 and subse juently made a min of ~seven | weeks as a spécial attraction in the New York ..Theatre. The ~ sccme of "The Mayorp of Tokio®‘ is laid in Japan and <deals with the adventures of a comic opera organization stranded in the Nl{poa metropolis. . Mareus ~Orâ€" lando Kidder, impresario of the luchâ€" less . troupe, is played by Mr. Jotn Kearney, who is famous for his sucâ€" cessful comedy singing and dancing â€" Mr. Kidd@r and the remnants of his Komiques have arrived in Tokio with sadly depleted treasury and wardrobe: In addition to Kidder himself, all that remains of aâ€" troupe that "left San Framcisco. sixty members strong for the tour of the fat cast are‘ a sourâ€" visaged wardrobe mistress, a . Joreâ€" sick songâ€"book boy, a soubrette with Shakespeartan â€" ambiticnas â€" and . nina little gifls â€" calfed the "peanut balâ€" M-l' , Iv « n ‘"lhe Chinese Honeymoca," "Th. Tenderfoot,‘" etc. â€" Mr. Kearney was especially selected out of a large number of comedians by Mr. Carle to take this part. « Ab the Aime. of: his ariival _ ‘the Mayor ;B6, Tokio1s unfortunately enâ€" langled «t a plot‘with a Russtan spy IÂ¥an Orffuiltth, and General Satake; a sonspirgLor ~who has entered into a1 agreen: wWith_Ivan to betray _ imâ€" portant gectets of â€" the Japan se Go~â€" ernment* Tha Mayot â€"has the: unâ€" fortunate _ habit of. talking_, in Thit Slecp and Satake persuades bim that during ons of _ his d conversations ho\ hxs bettayed va‘ secrets which in rcallty &hfi‘ <has told to . Russia‘s agents. irthers more Satake informs Athe Mayot that unless â€" the hfikgmn his daughter, Oloto to wed conspirator, °/ hke will report the Mayor‘s supposed.trc,â€" give relief, but! ply cure. trouble. And while you" are W““ with _: ments the is every day hg' enming more fArmly rooted in the system, and more â€" difficult .. to cure. ‘The poisonous acid that causes rheuâ€" matism must be driven out of= the blood, and you cam only do this . by making new, rich, red blood through the use of Dr: "'W Pills. Mr. Chas. H. Lumiley,"of Brickford, «5 a result. Oloto, however, falls in love : with Juliat Lincoln, ‘the thor _ in Kiddor‘s Komigues, and . with ardor charactérâ€" hth?l tenore, Julign returng, > the i”fll! M'mm Complica ti "'.t- 10 a the " Mayor wa lmmd- for _ a , .rfly of princes and princessâ€" e# who are momentarily expected in to the Midado, with hariâ€"kati royal _ :Oftawa, March T.â€"A few ‘minutes . will be to the l‘.'tkh‘ dii:; eredit :of Mtnfi\b for: its â€" 3 fi“ ‘4,' in . '.“”- m";ogw th morning â€" the‘ Aad jthe pight â€" an _ WHdr ‘had ‘had thelg first experiencé | of . the ‘ policaticn.Bf the <pipe stem‘t. ‘%‘ itrine, so boldly. laid down «* Weeks ‘ago by Mr. Borden, and (sit‘ "Was eflds::hssp'( before the intervenâ€" tion : of the thâ€".came. mer t to their reliet_xx:' rfigm"yz&;& secded, it is true, in bloc the ‘dusiness ‘of the country. for : fiftyâ€"seven | Parliamentary houts, which was their, object, but t what . aâ€"costâ€" thousâ€". ands Of dolurs of the people‘s money _ ‘as Mr. ~Roster: would â€" say, .: thrown . away, Patliament brought into ‘â€" conâ€" tenipt, the Conservative party disâ€" eredited, and their acting leader, or, as the Solicitor»General â€" aptly _ _deâ€" scribed Mr."Foster, "their subâ€"leader, humiliated to a degree "seldom â€"© apâ€" proach:d in theâ€"caseâ€"of:a responsibic politician,..even in the most degenerâ€" ate days of the.Iast Conservative reâ€" gime. . ./ ~© Praise for Mr. Brodeur, . ~ Mr. Paguet, Conservative â€" member for L‘Islet, speaking in French, . had some time previously shown his ~disâ€" tike to the plan of campaign.~ While deciaring himself_ aâ€"staunch ‘Consetyaâ€" tive and disclaiming any idea of comâ€" inz to the defence of %Wm of Marine and Fisheries; was® teady to give to that gentleman credit for the part he had taken in the. work accomplished during the pastâ€" . ten years in the aid of navigation,. parâ€" ticularly on the St. Lawrence. He believed that it Mr. Borden had been prestnt the debate would have closed earlier and <the House would:be getâ€" tingâ€"down to work with muchâ€" more ntelligence and dignityâ€"than it was showing. He hoped it would soon ae~closed and the.work of the â€" sesâ€" slon resumed for. the benefit of the country. The face of the member for North Toronto, who was certainly _ very tired, bore an expression _ of . mild gurprise at the laughter which greet ed his mistakes, and of which . he was unconsclous. A ‘fnal effort to bring about a ces< sation .of hostilities was made by Mr. Fie‘d ng shortly after 9 ‘o‘clock. He plead.d with the Opposition to reconâ€" sider. Mr. Bergeron‘s suggestion to. go onâ€" with the nonâ€"contentious items .n the Marine estimates, but. _ Dr. sproule,â€" who was. leading the ob= structionists at that : time, declined he overture, while .Mr, â€"Henderson emphasized the cleavage in the Conâ€" servative camp by repudiating _ Mr. Bergeron‘s authority to speak for ike Opposition. ° The End Was Pefiul. Near the close there e a .. few brisk exchanges between Mr. Bureau and Mr, Foster, but ike end came quietly. At 11.55 Mr. Fielding ToSe, and,~pointing out that it was necesâ€" sary that the Sabbath should be obâ€" served, formally moved that the comâ€" mittee rise. The motion was agreed to without comment or anything â€" in the shape of demonstration, and â€" a discreditable chapter of Parliamenâ€" tary history was closed. The physical strain of the long session was . reâ€" sponsible for some funny ‘"breaks‘" by members of the House. . Mr.â€" Foster, as an example, duoting from . one .of the reports on the arctic expedition, talked of "Ably adited by Staff starâ€" geant,‘‘ . meaning, of course, â€" ‘"ably edited by a staff sergeant.". Shortly alterwards he talked of ‘‘mest methâ€" ods" instead of ‘"best methods."" _ = SENTENCE OF 20 DAYS FOR YOUNG OFFENDER Preston, Feb. 2,.â€"Some time af :e«'er.l_ymmx n(n;: ;empml:gnpmhnm anguage _ at 64 . P. x tion, and Chicf Letan liad the offend ers â€" summoned. ‘A. fire ofâ€" $1 ‘ard tosts: was imposed and all paid but one ‘Thomas Williams. It is now Mcarly a month since the offence hapâ€" prned, zo. yesterday afternoon the Chiet arrested Williams for not payâ€" ing his fntc. He was tricd before Maâ€" gistrate Wobster and: was sentenced to‘fl_:g in the County . ja‘l."The % ook the pristrer to Berlin yesâ€" HOUSE SAT FOR 57 HOURS 495 Pembroke St. PEMBROKE, ONT _3 One day a tall gaunt woman, with ! ropeâ€"colored hair and an expressicn of great fierceness, sirode into the. office ‘ of a county clerkâ€" in West Vinginia. **Yes," said Hans, "I~thin‘, 1 do It‘s like dis, affid‘t it? : Ven tavy val es up at niglit and vants gome rmil $100,00 paid by Dr. Shoop for an, recent case of Grippe or acute Ccld that a 25 cent box oi Yre.ciitics w.. not bteas, ow is tais fof af ofict} "he Doctor‘s supteme confidence: in these littre Candy Cold Cure Tablets â€"Preventicsâ€"is certainly» complete. it‘s a $100 against 25 centsâ€" pretty big odds. AnJ Freventics, rememwer, sontain no quinine, no laxative, no~ thing harsh nor sickening. Pneumonia would . neverâ€" appear if early colds were always broken. Safe and sure or feverish children. 48 Preventics 450. â€" A, G. Hachnel, Waterloo.> A wheel connected with a cable on the Sicling Furniture Factory elevaâ€" tor in Walkerton recently broke; and tor a time there was extreme danger of the clevator and its cargo _ being precipitated into the cellar. The law of gravitaticn seemed to have been frozen, much to the advantage of the person on the ~elevator. Inâ€" stead of crashing into the basement the .elevator remained suspendcd filâ€" techn feet in the air, and allowed its scoupants to be taken off in safety. The sun that stood still in Ajaion d‘dn‘t occasion more surprise ~than the h:ngzing of the elevator in midâ€" air when all apparent supports were gone, o + I gif him a milk ticket."‘â€"Montreal Stat. â€""Youâ€"ate the petson that keeps the .marriage beo s, ain‘t ye?" she de manded. ; AdDRT C SR esn w enÂ¥ "Well young man,. I‘m Elizabeth. [ thought I oughter come in an‘. Acil ye that Jim has escaped.‘‘â€"Harper‘s Weekly e a A STORY AND A MORAL, e (Toronto ggr.) = Once there was a darkey who comâ€" plained to his friend of the extravaâ€" #ance of bus wife. *‘Why," he said, "1 nevah done see mobody. like . dat woman for wantin‘ money. It‘s a dolâ€" lah toâ€"day, and fifty cents next day, and aâ€"quarthar the day after, and den a dollah, and den fifty cents, and den a quarter, and so on roun‘ and roun‘."‘ *"I dunno. Youâ€"see, lain‘t gin her kny yet."* . _=c . Hare ‘‘What book do you wish to see, M‘aâ€" dam?" asked the polite: clerk. â€"â€""Kin you find out if Jim Jones was matried?" c333 _‘Search of the records disclosed the name of" â€"Jim Jones, for whose matâ€" riage a license had> been: issued _ two years before. ; _ ‘"What,‘" asked the friend, ‘‘does she do with so much money?" â€"â€"â€" > "There is in this story a likeness to Adam Beck and the cause of Niagata yower.. Ontario wants a lot of Niaâ€" * Hear, Jackson, you dune glb n.¢ dat ‘dollar, and go git dat turkey in de nachaw way, / *‘ ; riage with Miss Elizabeth Mott." youn; children. Afer .ls::. l mothcr‘s story, he . gaye * sou a bright silver dollar, saying No sconer had he gone when the muuidhnmvoufu hex son: a ' "I have not been without a bottle of COoltsfoote Rxpectorant in the house for over nine years. At that time I procurâ€" «d it for a bad cold I had. Ilmid{ suth wonders then that it has beon houschold remedy ever M‘:‘fl we will have no other for coughs and colds about fifteen years old, WHAT HAPPENED TO JONES k‘;ti power, but the Whitney Governâ€" mint ‘ain‘s gin ner any yet." ~â€"‘‘Married Elizabeth Mott, didn‘t het‘ asked the woman. . _ â€"it is so ploasant to take, and a‘ll of my childron look for it as soon as they faes bere mbfect to soup and that‘s vo m to whnlm-m*%m ful. You are wolcoms to use this tostiâ€" monial as you wish.‘‘. J cop un Om Free Samplq of Coltsfoote Expectorant ind got a. burkey for â€" ther Chiistma® ar ; #vT will be sont" toâ€" m person sending thair name and -ur:; and lll::: this naper. Tt has cétablished a wonderfal ‘"The ‘license was issued for a mar A Prized Cough Cure UANS UNDERSTOOD ob nsisted of a mother, â€"* & son #5% § cen years old, ind .. three .. ldren. Alter bearing . the story, he gave the oldest MRS. LEWIS NIOH the of a of & "I~thin‘; I do ‘The officers of the association are President, L. K. Murton, B. A., Osh awa; viceâ€"president, K. Anight, Owen sound, director, John Anderson, Ar thur; secretaryâ€"treasurer, A. Wernér, Elmira; representatives on advisory council J. B. Dow, Whithy; J,~ â€" 8. Laughton, Parkhill, You will surely overlouk some very remarkable _â€" _ _ values that zou will: not like to miss. ce We are just through Stocktaking: and don‘t krow ow s2on we will close Sale of Offer for entire stock, <~ 3 â€" Everything sold at cost until further notice, s Local Agents for the Mutual Life Amvrance Compary of ( arida ~*"The Manual Arts," James, _ Not ‘That is a protty story from Hamâ€" ' .lton, where Miss Redmond, a daipâ€" <y ‘little actress, is performing wu' week. © Eight years ago, when Miss iitdmond was starring in a ; comic| opera in ‘the western States, she ram across an old schoo!l who . was / <n his way to the h , out was ammost ‘stranded. He t given up all hopes. when Reaniond struck Spokane with the opera troupe and \James Storéy, who occupled _ & seat among the baidheads, recognized his old #chool chum, F1e called _ on h:l du::':ll-v'mnd teld her alout : his bat hout asking for any security, ~ Miss itedmond loaned hm , $100, "which she considered as : good a% lost, as she had â€"no Taith in niinâ€" ; m3 in Srozen morth. She . heard nothing . Btorey until the other day, w mnolificd by . her S . James 3 her am | â€""Citizen Making; the Mission 0f the School,"" J. G. klliott, Kingsion. . PRETTY GiRL GETS FORTUNE Toionto, Feb, 28.â€"The_ twentyâ€"sec ‘ ond annaal convention of the. Proâ€"‘ vinciai Associ@tion of â€"school trustes. 01 ntario will be held in the west ball otâ€" the University on Aptil â€" 21, 22, and 23. m se "Points Picked Up in the Toronto Public Schools," by M. Parkinson. *The importance and Place ‘of . the High â€"Schools in Uut Jiducational Syltem." by Dr. W. Packenham, dog, of: the faculty ofâ€" education, ‘Foronto University. * ELCY _ PC _ D CC A MV . CC eY es I I al ond annaal convention of the Prv'B::;?(::m;l M‘khl. l!ut:. ‘1& wnciai Associ@tion of â€"school truSLe® . _( )( nc g and childhood Of ontario will be held in the west _ m“m“':,b:" n . aate ball_otâ€" the University on April 21, Yh€2,. fim“mmm,. inss ind 22, and 28. , wfl:"“"v‘ Ts ‘n\"?‘?f Subjects of an important Bature {his medicine to yYoUL little ons 80 . pertaining ‘la the improvement of tht have the gvarantee of # governthent school system, will be discussed. _ _DYâ€"pnalystâ€" that it is m .. speahers familiar with the work. Mrs. Thos. Mills, Ethal, Q’ cÂ¥ . The folowing are among. ~some OL_"I have used Baby‘s ; g, ~Tablets the subjetts that will be discussed: . for my little boy and | lfq‘z "Fow the Rural Schools Can â€" 5¢ the mudiciac n.!u to keep _ abics Helped ~by the Ontario Agricuitura healthy. They are "'"f, ke and College,"‘ Prof. S. B, McCready, B.A.‘.lw‘yl do good." by medic ine of O.A.C., Guelph, > |dealers or by mail at 25 cents a bok ""Ihe Ethical Value of Donfestic from The Dr. ‘Medicins Co., Science,‘"‘ Mrs. John Hoodless, Hamil ‘Btodvme, Ont. ‘ aE;.%} s .,f.{ toun. â€"“W#‘;u ‘;:_-« "Rural: School Trustee Association JUDGB KILLAM PAS$ y 38 and Present Conditions,"â€" J.â€"J. Mot k AWAY ‘ i rison, Arthur."s = â€" s).."= o_ 4 Want 3neP amml Subjects ~of an important nature pertaining ‘La the improvement of the school system, will be discussed. _ by speahers familiar with the work. WATERLOO, LOrey Real Estate and Insurance Agents 22ND CONYENTION Look 0ver (}urSt(mk Now J. BALL & SON This brandâ€"on a bag or barrelâ€"is the mark of a BLENDED FLOUR <of Ontario Fall Wheat and:Manitoba Spring Wheat, milled by the best millers in Ontario. J. DOERSAM. Ask: your grocer for a Blended Flourâ€"and look for the above brand wherever you buy. King St.: Waterico," Ont. FLOUR ** Made in Ontario" | Ottawa, March 1â€"â€"One of Canada‘s most efficient and valuable public ofâ€" . ficials, Judge A. C. Killam, Chairman of th‘:1 :omlot Railway Commissionâ€" ers, at 8 o‘clock this mnil’ pneumonia, after a; very mmn: * News of his death came as w_;., shock to nearly every one in & carp ital. A woek ago, on Friday, he comâ€" plained of hell‘g unwell, as a result of suffering a chill, but stayed at his desk, working with his usual : indefa«_. tigable industry until late in the ‘& On going to his rooms in the [ House that night he became quite ill, .. and shortly afterwards pneumonia deâ€" veloped. 1t was known but to few> people in the city last week that he | was il1, and until Friday brs condition | was not regarded as precarious. Desâ€" ‘pite the best of medical attention | constitution, probably weakened â€" by . the incessant and selfâ€"sacrificing of the last year or §o, was unable.to â€" throw off the attack, and in the end déath came suddenly this morning. of | syncope of the heart. y The remains leave Oftawa toâ€"mor« row at 1.45 for ‘Winnipes, his old home, accompanied by Mris... Killam, George and Mr. R. Richardson, -t late Judge‘s private secrétary, ' has becm his _ right hand confidential man #ince he assumed office, e oo ILLS OF CHILOPHRCOD, ' OW TQ CUKRE THEM. Th: late Judge Killam was borm at Yarmouth, N. 8., h." l% ?. graduated witn honors from Toro® University, and was called to the Onâ€" tarlo Bat in 1877. He W for sothe time in Windsor, sad thin move ed to Manitoba. He became Q.C. in 1884,â€" and ropresented South Winni« peg in the Legislature from the genâ€" pal 2i QMTIARIO as &ty €4. ky ie

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