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The Chronicle Telegraph (190101), 9 Apr 1908, p. 2

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I e C ce yis c d d " (Im (order to distribute .the cream | ingformly. throughout The resorvoir, anm autom stirrer. is provided ; _:5 the cream would collect on Abe surface of the milk, and _ the 1i ‘quid â€" withdrawn from <the lowet part â€" ) reservoir would< be of â€" poor ality. . At the same |time the auâ€" itic storrer is so designed > ant. ated â€" that there is no risk â€" of ertimg the milk into butter. . A Kator, is attached in sunamet. KS the resbrvoir | contains sufficient Tor cighty coins at one charge, does not needâ€"close attemtion. in mlaad© the apparatus is becoming ‘ AUTOMATIC MILK SUPPLY . Mages â€"etesigiterte for a long petiod SH TEARSE VERDICT &w;;:nâ€"fcknudth mity, who buy in small quan the Murs vely adopted at dairies situa FOH NEWSPAPER bill m’gr(‘onnnhn of m‘ on Friday Dr. ;‘l;pfi to the M * m A'g' be left at this ardey RooR, must not be '"*&i‘ [ 3 les M ."QA:.- -' 'é'“‘#'f'llmi‘!‘."é k .‘::.. :,.' .(:2 .{ f v ven. ‘we. |along the track, toward the â€".depot. ‘W‘ 3 “ ®. abb ~WE. s ‘__‘;.&_1‘?-“â€"'\.:‘_. .ab.«‘}g. 9 ‘g' s Ti hn noud en We ie nen Te enc dat, Aegeant iBtert ce purcly accidentalâ€"and as far as We sgu.?h (To M white he Eg can see yo blame is attéched 10 ~ Siah) was on top of a freight, : Ce6 ++ se on E. P :,1 n tmivmm â€" ‘, 2 o [X the imguest of the death of ‘the late NCM PM ®J . tinnx" m _ im Joseph. â€"Brunk, ol â€" Petergburg," who a**4 * and‘ "he" (t] vas killed at the G.TR. yards on nain )'m” o ho t : insintees cocdicies int prodtetings ‘Asked bow heâ€" would 10. the ‘nd Cfeown Attormney Bovlh_l!.;xz: , have atten ‘to board d the various: withesses. Ther Wm ce Snd uain aBe t W;W quite a Jarge number of.citizens â€" m hold and fell m%z ru axtentants: ;car of the esstâ€"bound train _ The en t ts < ‘The Evidence. {l':;‘:“;"l» ":‘”‘:‘ rss ::; > ‘ , "\. : Simeon Brunk, Betlin, â€" was â€" first ::efl on :!“Q:'W“ rhes witness.> Deceased was an uncle of “".Mwn bBe: "-“ > "”{ 5 he.witness, Saw his body. . about 4 w’_ "of." the mae o‘clock on Tuesday â€" night ~and mfl'“' dm 1 m‘ gM : dentified him. He had not seen him enytymnn. m‘h“' reles "or a year. Deceased was of a nflymm‘fim While ‘bw,, «disposition and as far as he _ knew askCL him it Mm ,N-lht tuium’ were was ol steady habits. . .. _ . 30 oing t, Petersburg and told him h6 withess.â€" Deceasod Was.Aan . UBQA . > he. witness, Saw his body. . about. mae o‘clock on Tuesday â€"night ~and dentified him. He had not seen bim or a year. ‘Deceased was of a jolly disposition and as far as he knew was ol steady habits. 2y h Henry J. Rockle, of Waterloo, knew jeceased aug saw pnim at 5.30 o‘clock on Tuesday evening at Waterloo. He ":vorked at Stagram‘s â€" about three jears ago, and had come down. to nd qut whether ‘he could get work. Joseph Heyer, another ; employe at ieagram‘s also saw the deceased â€" on nesday â€" and < was . well acquainted sith him, having worked with cmim or three years. He was of a sobet ‘~mi cheerful‘ gisposition. +0 M i\ “ ® n3Gâ€" We haxe teaaun‘ io vellerg what . sadd Josérh Brunk â€"was of ‘mind rmym.‘spfi- .5 # â€" That causo C his dcath was by being run 0 by " tho castbound freight train. According to evidence ‘fi:-, we. your jiry, would say i€" was purcly accidentalâ€"and as far as we can 8ee uo blame is attached to Joseph Litwiller, of Petersburg, staâ€" tcd he was a neighbor of the deceasâ€" id. He last saw him â€" on _ Tuesday morning walkimg to Berlin in ~comâ€" pany . with another man.. He did not speak to him as he was in the batn. He has a wifé and two . childres at home. The som of the deceased told him (hat his father Was ‘ohg to Berlin and Watetloo to see. he could get work at the sugar factory and also to collect some monléy | ow* ‘ng him for _ butchering last winter. The deceascd was ofâ€"a steady dispoâ€" sition. He had never seem him drunk. L. R. Baker, day operator, stated that a man looking like the deceased came to the wicket and asked if the train going to Petersburg . was . im. rdict of the the Evidence nesses at GaARDEN PRNIBES. Mr.. 8. P. McCtâ€"e."y, professor â€" of iâ€"-’;fikâ€"& fire was under contrtol. "| * "*"~ 0 n 0o oecurred th Totâ€" sovany â€" at the Guelph .Agriculterab 9]1; loss has been placed by ‘w’nm-‘m death occurred in Torâ€" ‘ollege, has . written to the Toronto, ber of the firm at $300,000, O this 'c-h Monday mr@tp;. «irew forth the Exbhibith n authorities suggesting that amount 80 per cent. is ‘covered by manifestation of @ universal sorrow special prizes be dowated this .ygat insurane. The loss wflm:fl ih> melancholy event, and of . the tor exhibits of School garden work.!ally of stock, . The Canada Furpiture most heartfelt sympathy felt for the Pss ~~]Compeny, which is part of the â€" m_?m.'g‘ mtleng‘h. the best . known aonmnurinininiant eb mectatcaiimaes ..‘ ceim and adjoins the . "glass :n@ most beloved ol the ministers of 4 | & war damaged to the ertent â€" of about ; Calt.‘ A ‘crowded chorch marked the THB APRIL WomANB COMPANâ€"‘! 5135 000. _ About 15 men ‘will â€"be occasion, every seat being oc-l%. 9i <~ {thrown out of employment, avets: thge and Ihany Steatihe @m*‘fi C As= "Tho Aptril numbar Ot the Woman‘s ompan‘ wl Saiics! & clergy of the h-m mrane sthcte ant mo Jn in M e mion Siathintie of rmte nol articles, is, in i j 5 x5C€ t (borowghty artistic and beautital 12| FAMILY REUNITED, *.â€"/‘ford, 35 ago a curate of :: ne. Kellogg Durknd contributes It was Andwn about ‘(hree months m‘; Rev. ~ Dann, of Loadon; \;oconfl article on *Wonien of ':‘h ago thit NMts, Louis m .and I .l'm,. cal‘.”o‘! .:wt,o..nl I’:-' Russian Revolt."" J Addams writâ€" nd a on s h "an‘s local ministers /. siam‘ Revolt.‘" Jane Addams wTitâ€"| infant child found a comfo ....m other denominations. _ °_ . _ . __ ndeor "ho April numbar Otft the Woman‘s| Home _ Companicn contains sever 1 notable articles, and is, in addition;» \l‘.onn?hly artistic and beautifal is me. Kellogg Durknd contributes his sccond â€"article on *‘Womien of~_ the on ‘‘The Working W and < . t Hallok"; Dr. »fd‘.m"iigm Hale Aves a helptul tailk on ‘‘The "": of MC." and W \ Fhelps conlinues her seri@l . story, "Though Life Us Do Part.‘"~ Thets are also some exceéllent short stories. Ahis April issue is beabtitul in its Easter cover and in meny fns ‘picâ€" toral features by Herman C. Wall, Florence Scovel Shinn, Elien Macatâ€" ley awd others. will result from the following treatment: ~.. Consumption is less deadly than it used to be. He him it had left / “%MIM or train and the witwess the negutive. was going. The deceased as (the witness) it e wnfli‘flp‘fl : to Peterspurg ‘ and heâ€" answered that tréight trains did ‘not carry . passenâ€" gers. â€" He did not see the accident, but gave it as his opinion that â€" the deceased tricd to board his train and must have missed his hold and bech thrown agzainst the eastbound tnln-. Cicero O‘Waugh, emgineer of ‘the castâ€"bound train saw the â€" deceased wbout a minute before he was killed eand then noticedfeet revolving around the wheels â€" of the second car. ~He stopped the train ang then went to the scene of the accident and . found the remains in a mangled condition. R:~D. Boyd, conductor of the ‘wastâ€" bound train, said he never saw â€" the accident and did not remember havyâ€" ‘ng seen the deteased before it hapâ€" Engzineer ~Wm. Hutchinson _ of _ the westbound tram, ailso stated that he never saw the accident or the man at L1 TBA snn on â€"ctiinalith ind EPA OOPOEY e PVE W wl i spread to adjoining. buildings. _ The | septic ‘suppositories with full infor ; h gh wind that.was blowing at M’ mation how : tio: proceed are intetestâ€" time fann d the fames and it ~ was . ingly told of in "my book ‘‘No. 4 For feared That for a _ time the departâ€" ~ Women.‘‘ ‘The book and strictly con ment Would be inadequate to keep the | fdential ~ nicdical advice is entively fire to the glass works. â€" When the ftree. . Simply write Dr. Shoop, Raâ€" walls fell two fremem were injured in _ cine, Wis., forf my book No. 4. Sold the ocrash. Firéman Lew _ Forguson | by alldesiors. . . â€"â€" _ 33 P. C. Gerth stated he was summon~ d â€" by tele; hone to ‘the s:ere of the Accident and â€" assisted in having the vemains â€" Femoved to the und>rtaking Patlots. This Closed the evidence and . after the Caroner bad carefully sumined ap the evidence, which he considered. was .of a very straightâ€" foeward . character, the jury arrived leg being badly injured, his ~ back sprained, and fears are _ entertained that he may be injured intetnally. At t the verdict given above It was Andwnâ€"about 1It_ermo-\ldt ago thiit Mrs. Louis Wnitehead .an infant child found a comfortable home BIG FACTORY WAS BURNED in the House of â€" Refuge, Stzatford, say‘s tho Tavistock_Garette.. Fine winter . is over and the birds can . be heard ~swéetly . singing ~Mr.s White hoad" evidently ‘decided that he bad cnduted single migery Jong" cnough, so he Mcwl.tvlfiulebfllhei .o theit formet home *n South Eastâ€" hope" _ and they are rermbedonee more. He intends to settis_cown to business from.now on and paid High Park <a Aying visit last. weok, . co.~ lecting old arom and bemwe. > > on ‘The usual grants of $50 to the var g:mu.mum and \ : South terloo Shows were voted. ©0. ~â€" in t n on o+ Poang Apoug $25 olb 4 tions in Berlin, Galt and fl_w â€" the Galt Horse Show will get the usual gramt of. $1080. _ 0 oo _5 o.,;;'og?‘;‘.:.ut.u‘omq- cers Regiment appeared before the committes and asked that the annual grant thisâ€"year. : be . Inâ€" creased in order that the Regiment will be able to make a good show> ing â€" at the Tercuntenary celebtation ity of ‘the Commuttes voted ?; I PA durcn n3 usua he rur e tives were reluctant in suppotting the | recommendation and it was left to the ‘County Council to decide.= _ | | Messrs_ E. P. Flintoft, JVH MatCallum and Secretary A.~A .E ot" the B. & W. Hospital Board, pearcd belore the comimittee | cd that The grants to the a be ncreased to $1500â€"cach this in view of the increased cost of ~ tenance. ‘The coimmittee decided to dofer making the grant‘ until : the members visited the Hospitals. â€" The Cgtv:&- was well received. Â¥ . W. C. Boese and" W. A. Bradiey and Sherit Mots represemted the Children‘s Aid Society, and gare an interest‘ng review ‘of the work tha« has boen done throughout . the county by the Society. ‘The Comâ€" mittee unanimofisly decided â€" to . inâ€" créase the gramt from $100 to uu.A The County. Council will meet next Tuesday at 10.30 o‘clock. ~ _ Ths Property Committes Ras proâ€" vided for the erection of .:-” flag pole in the estimates to pre sented t, the Council. Several (im proveménts to the jailer‘s and turmâ€" key‘s residences are also contempiatâ€" *E 3 , ingâ€"help .by using Dr._ Shoop‘s Night ‘ Cure. These soothing bealing, antiâ€" CWe Gemaketnont oon aratentmsmne â€" | I was eured" of xmg; Bronchitis by THOMS WAS A NERVY BURGLAR atsxArp‘s LINIMENT. _ | _ _ _ â€"> | ‘Gait, Aptitâ€"$.â€"The remains of . the. Iate» Mrs. Ridiey, : wile of Rev: Rural Dean Ridley, rector of Trinity Church whose sudden death occurred in Torâ€" | tnto Monday mothinz, drew forth the manifestation of @ universal sorrow {at th* melancholy event, and of . the ! most heartfelt sympathy felt for the I bereaved gentieman, the best . known ‘ : n@ most beloved ol the ministers of ‘Galt.. A crowded church marked â€" the Sttatlord, Marck 31.â€"Geo. Thoms;) .. acfl Near b ns Rhroaele Sha ot ib cncte wlstone‘s snn uen * man, Shater,. was sentenced in _ the Cc ain w‘s / (WM. DANIELS: police. court toâ€"day to five years in es S & Kingston Pertitentiary for “""""l L was cured of. Chronic Rbeumatism: committee in this city in Febrea?\ isy iNaARD‘S LINIMENT. Thoms ~made three‘taids in ©BC Mipssco., N.B. GBO. TINGLEY. night, bhavirg visited Beild‘s W‘- s §> P yard office, ‘Bundschd®‘"s Barber wm xo. Snnpmedatrnamniinenimatatine : and Mrs. Scrimgeour‘s house I yaaat s S ans Harkt yomn itook »p Hs "““’lmm& IN GUELPH 1hmvyyou\nooknvhhtfi?$ ; > â€" S mMADE HECUbELE the Scrimgeour â€" home, where he ©0@Ne ... . .0 ... 0 0c .c e®® l 00 050 0P us o cll ed his ~ meals, slept® and enjoyed himself for â€" several days. He ~ was later arrested in Toronto.. . . In passing l&“&l‘““" 0â€" Loins took into ec ation . the fact that 'lloum a cloin breast of: his * ~ pâ€"ddings, frecly admitting his guilt. & â€"This, combined..with his youth, won the leniency of â€" the coutt.. ' penalty gull. Sea gulls ol Mate have been bover« in aver" the Timaid, $0f, iring the ©¥er + 4 ‘ doen. ta shoot Mfi ";2:3 evidently not aware that thore is Wea‘e women get promph and lastâ€" LAID TO REST of #25 lot the killing of enjoyed â€" Guelph, March 31.â€"A third arrest e * was has been made in cofinection . with the Cudney: robberies." George Johnâ€" rate O‘ ston of this city is said by Cuaney n . Ahe to have .been associated with him in a cléin th» porkâ€"stealing and in.the Belwood s, Irecly ta‘d. At a preliminary hearing Oudâ€" : nâ€"y testified to this effect, but . Jolinâ€" uth, won Ston‘ dunied everything ‘ point blams, t sayinz he only ‘spoke to Cudney . once ‘betore.. He is ut on bail.: ~Cudney Ca c aale Bas betncommitted on a. charge of t : Gueiph, March. 31. â€"Caught in _ . tbe .: !oil robbing tb.._mne of J H. fl-:ft proprietor of ‘The tGuel h Elrald,; Martin Price â€" _ was last night arrested by; the police. Mtrâ€" Gunimer is at present in Europe,and his : residence was jlocked up. &h the house by some<persons on . *Qgfi‘c who . inform« ‘lr. ; um _ rupialithr sls 'M x <Thx_ c were hfl‘!w Pflcft was still in :the house â€" whenâ€"they arâ€" rived.~ The house â€"was open=d ~ and one ~of the constables grappled with‘ the burglar in the dark. He: _â€"had a lo,ded ~revolver‘. in his band, ~ but vas overpowered before ‘he had > on opportâ€"nity of :uging it.. Apparemtly h* had been pretty much through the Nouse ‘befote «ho was captured, . and had : in his< possession: gold > watches, braccelets, rimgs and prooches to ghri Falue _ of~ about. a ‘bundred doligrs. Price" claims to be\ from Toromto ‘and came "up on the 845 pm: train ‘1 do the job, haÂ¥ing learned ol the xRreabouts of . the house cad â€"The V Tact that it wasâ€" éfosed up yesterda in | Toronto. Elt _ is a toughâ€"loosing custamer, and m&.’muy no " ma ae at . the business. was committed for . trial theft from the Perkin Elevator Comâ€" pany of Hespeler last fall. > Guelph, April A.â€"Alex. _ Cudney apâ€" peared before Judge Chadwick toâ€"day on the Charges al stealing and receivâ€" inz stolen property known to have been stoien The charges :: proferred against him this morning were. the Parsons pork stealing case, the Pratt store robbery at Belwood . and . the charge of burglarizing the factory â€" of the Parkin Elevator Co. at Hespelet. He pleaded guilty . on all : of _ the chatges _and was romanded . for sentâ€" ence. The other charges against him will come up in a day or two. « Geo. Johnson, who : was : arrested for being. implicated with him in the potk stealing cases, was allowed out cm $200 baft. u:t' Donald McClure® of: Paisley is w proprietor : of â€" the. aa%mt Embro, â€" â€" He m ta Thursday last. + a m-u I have used $10.00 worth of ndlrd’u.ml u‘.h‘nll ‘,h‘ul i cannot mag praise Payâ€" chine. ?LWM ;muhwuihmdtlg:dfin I believe it has saved my It is without doubt the best remedy for Not a Dr. T. A, Sloeam, Limi * i’uuto, 0’:3 hx Gentlomen :â€"â€" ‘‘Bome tlime ago I began to lose flesh and | failed every antil l’,zh Treads raid 2 hal rexumeret tion. l-“?lz mtfipnaifi to 119. mdvflmhm Rockies or to the coast. I went to both places under heayy expt I con timned l: r:Il, ntlvwm by the doctors to come home as nothing more eould be done for me, ;po seemed to . me. + '?:kll";m and since its use I have gained fram 119 to 14 rundown conditions and wesk lungs UÂ¥ uiiale Lins and svank + â€"**I atncerely trust that 'l‘lxooflhm y.::&:‘m of fi Te ccconem, "mes 52‘::.« Tok Hientas® _ _ _ CAUGHT 4N THE ACT Islands. J. M. CAMPBELL pited at I-t: ‘mmnm‘ :;‘E.“L"‘I Worants. Conservatory of music and 4 Gm must: >z'.cc«=;!;iny allâ€"orders. Mn.k-minmfi Registered Lerer our: Express Ordermto Lo s t oine. THE CANADIAN BANK i" COMMERCE _ B. E. WALKER, Prosident ALEX. LAIRD, General Manager A; B IRELAND, Superintendent of Waterloo Branch J. Moorman, Manager. BANKIXG BY MAIL.â€" Branches throughont Canada, and in Anc URNHCG SHIco aB0 & somertemis . 153 " . A GENXNERAL DANKING BUSINESS TRANSACTED Sanderson‘s Bakery King Bt Watrerloo Fancy Buns, Rread Rolls and ~FansJ Miss A. R. Bean, Miss E. L Bean, Honor Graduate ‘Toronto Conservaâ€" tory of Music. * _ TRACRERS â€"OF PIANO ORGAN AND THEORY Every facility afforded Farmers for their banking buâ€"iness. . Sales Notes cashed or taken for collection _ . _ _ °_â€" > JO#N. FEISCHER Proprieter The Loading Meat Market has the reputation dwil its numerous oustomera the sholcest and best of meats all the year round. lo':ffll".ul:.v::l Lam "m # % f Cured nm-ulno'(‘c,m curing); once tested, always used. In the line of homeâ€"made sanâ€" sages, such as Bologna, Wieners, R-h:n"" o, Head Cheose, Liver Give ns a wial and be convineed Orders promptly delivered :in all parts the town. Btanches of UEAD OPFICE TORONTO <~David Bean Â¥ )lA“:.-â€"-Depo-t: may be made or withdrawn by Outâ€"ofâ€"town accounts receive every attention y FARMERS‘ BANKING and in the United States and England ;@&.gp Capital, stgm‘m Total Assets, â€" “3,9‘“,:3 0 FIRBE INSURANCE CONPAKY INCORPORATED IN 1868 Total Assots Sist December $426,808.17. . WATERLOO MUOTOAL rotection and Safe Investment are combined in the . . â€"â€" ENDOWMENT POLICY : _ â€" ~_OF THE Write for Last Annual Report Large Profits to Policyâ€" DOMINION . LIFE ® ESTABLISUED 1807 : ~Publisher 4 Waterloo, Ont §¥ +

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