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The Chronicle Telegraph (190101), 18 Jun 1908, p. 2

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e as an 2 L. oor 'x.';.' kk nt./ â€" . Borâ€" (Mistory may have a tend~ is winds of these . soar« W The fuck that a party Wincial: erection ~4s â€" 10 iWever ‘for believihg that Bity will win & ~Dominion ts the winning of A Doâ€" Hon any basis dot the hope ”“" ‘al victory . The bistory points exactly the . oppoâ€" 1. it shows that the . clecâ€" e *u ‘;‘*vo put all their eggs R to its. exclusive devices, suCh x«l\ the phraging . levet, _nm“.m u; aAupa- M',.«mt all the Indiviâ€" / of the â€" Whituey the Toronto Star, OF POwWER ,'ihth"c:.i:“‘fl"‘ will be at leagt forty conts .o @ollnr,, and the figure may even such The land bas been selling ~readily tm tm o ont exa -umum‘gs of houses that rent at from j & month up, and the builders have not hbeen slow to buy and build. .Land that was selling at $15 &â€" foot 2 year ago cannot be touched now at iortyâ€"thousand feet still ‘to be sold, it * nempneringn m o . * Ae ‘rhe dividend will also be increased sy cutting from the list of those "enâ€" wirled to share a number ofâ€" worth iess claims. <1t was evident, <.â€" after wiore: ‘the official o‘:,“o:' that % originals claim of $4,006, would oumnuy reduced, and there js a probabHity "that "the claims â€"finally aiowed will total notâ€"more than $3,+ :000,000. : Appeals ‘from decisions : of * Official e Kappele were instituted > at usgoode Har, ~but : were ~adjourned irom: 'tlfi-\'.;"m the sv?‘: purpose of securing & j who would neat :llfin;‘ R a??in.' Meanâ€" wnile negotiations have been in .proâ€" gress among counse} representing the . ainerent classes of shareholders for & settlement on the basis of the judgâ€" ments delivered by Official â€" Reteree Kappele. _ l1 this settiement is conâ€". summated all the &ppeals will ‘be. abandoned, and a . vast saving of (law gosts will be effected. More Land on Market, The rapid sale of land has necessiâ€" tated the throwing on the market ‘of another block. Within w‘ week a plan will be filed of the property â€" between Howard Park: avenus on the morth, Wright avenue on the south, Sunnyâ€" side avenue on the east and . Indian .oad on the west. As soon as the plan .s filed the land will be placed on the market, ‘there remains only one _ block â€" of whis section to hbe planned. This is what between Constance avenug on the worth, High Park â€" Boulevard on the south, and between bdnn i road and Keele street.. e <g A new goid mine on a, small scale nas been discovered in a â€" block ~ of iand at the corner of Dundas â€"and Jane : streets. This was not considâ€" ed as of much value, and waslumpâ€" ed at so much an acre. It has been discovered that there is a demand for it for workingmen‘s houses. in _ conâ€" ‘nection with industries in the neighâ€" porhood, and it has been surveyed for that purpose. : To stop uny pain, anywhere in 20 m:“;n‘“d“'z"a.',“"'“' s ol # E;Ea minutes, simply take just one of Dr. New York daily the follo Shoop‘s Pink Pain Tablets. Pain valuable : yet ‘m"'"‘u td hss 'h‘b means congestionâ€"blood pressure â€" prescription which anyone mm‘:& that is all. Dr. Shoop‘s Headu;heâ€" ily prepate at: o ‘ or Pink Pain Tabletsâ€"will _ quickly Fluid ~Extr mhmn'. delion, â€"half voax blood pressure away from â€" pain sunce; . Compound _Kargon, m"” lnl' centers. Aiter that, pain is gone. Compound Syrup s-u-varflh-? m'_ ilâ€"l»m.flwba, Neuralgid, pain'hllt pll::ldpl ountes. k Te G ““,“ with women etc., get instant *~| "wix b wolF is BottiGand 20â€" Tablets 25¢. Sold by ‘All | Drug |, _ (0" y shaking To tth â€" B gists. l reines nicrercenigheycaubentnenty ind at bedtime. Ts is He states that redients can THE STANDARD OF EMPIRE.| | )/ Sytrined from “,im Tas Pm a s M‘ M‘”““’"fi %, ;, tion pharmacy at smail cos A new publication has made itS ; / (p vegptaple extraction, ATC BALM: appearance in the Standard ‘of Emâ€" pire, a five cent week:‘y‘xpc devoted to the interests of C . It is pubâ€" lished in London, England,. by ‘"The Standard"‘.and has behind it the "re sources of that great English _ newsâ€" paper. In the endeavor to stimulate the interest of the Britisher at home ‘‘The Standard‘ has the hearty. supâ€" port of the Dominion and ~Provincial ‘Governments. The new paperâ€" is "A Printer‘s Link of Empire," and brings Canada into closer touch not only with the United Kingdom but witl all other parts of the British Empire. The Totonto Sunday World alleges as a possibility a merger of {nt Inâ€" dependent ‘Telephone . Company . byâ€" the Beil Telephone ~Company. Stice the advent of the Independent : orter= prise it is‘ said that the tile hac has been out for a restoration of: the Bell : monopoly. . It ‘has been eoted . that: the Independent people have nub been taking the public© into. their â€" confiâ€" dence recently, a» in the past, â€" but they ‘have “tvgtthlesl been ~moving along in â€"‘direction . of acqairing mfiu'wm would be col great value to the Bell peopte, in the event s m‘mfle the :ln-m:hf- Some! trom fact, ‘have believed that & working understanding ul-ua“ between the two companies, and the is \the (Jogiedl mm of ;md relation between them. TELEPHONE MERGER. What a Doltar Means May Withdraw Appeals Because she did not extract sufficient nourishment from her food. She took Scott‘s Emulsion. A New Orleans woman was ! M â€"numbet jof~ about 5,000 to take pat | YUBD 277 thrion, * at w cal as _ detaghurest | ing 06 the M:. . en w es e P & bapg ® Bet"ot â€" abont 1,300 it , \lished ‘® Jed, reptesentative of all bra ol mfi'@ Canada‘s little: stgnding army~ ~.. | ©" xc ‘All "To be" Repressnted, â€" ©â€" | 18E had b In addition to the above lhore will C€FSOR:to be â€"units© from all the cavairy ‘tegt ’ l‘;";‘;;;; ments Quebec, and one compax | !D> of muzm and 43 men from eac,! for $re8PA rural Anfantry regiment . from NovYa purged a _ i Scotia to the Pacific Coast. _ . ‘Beanoe, ah To Getâ€" Pay and" Allowances. â€"â€" , KOM® to‘ a All those taking parh : in the celeâ€"|! 6¢% ©ver bration : will roceive" pay n ailowâ€"f of. the io lm;u on their artival in . Quebec | N»"8!NE :s Ahe city corps to take part â€" tull| after the. The city corps to take Part â€" W strength â€"will ~be chosen by The Mil itia ~Department.. _ w The detichment to be serit from oth er units:â€" throughout ‘the Dominion will be â€" chosen & 1 Faie‘ â€" cboee t the regmennal â€" ‘Ths permanent corps will go int camp at. Quebec on the! $th July â€" Ihe other troops between the $0th n;‘ the 24th of :I‘tim n the selection of a company /. to represcat their comm.__fi_ regimental mnaus will b 'Fw regiment. It has mw that: theâ€"rural % gending a. company to ~Quebec also 20. Mg'm;l: accustomed .t camps, bu y at 65 per eeni% full strength: To Cost $100,000. _ It is â€" expected: that. the proposed concenfration of troops in Quebeéc will involve anâ€"outlay of about $100,â€" In order to obtain the best results in musical work it is important . to have a plano of fine tone quality and responsive action as a means for conâ€" fect pianistic expression,. or to give proper support to the voice.: In this respect. the Gourlay piano _ satisfied the most critical musician whother foe purely instrumental use or accompaniâ€" ment. RESULTS IN SOUTH WATERLOO. Pattinson‘s total vote in Galt was 647, as against 564 â€"polled for Wagner. In Preston he had 499 to 215, in Ayr 59 to 48, â€"in Hespeler 209 to 82, and in Hamburg his majority way 124. In Waterloo Township, Pattinson had<a majority of 161, in Wilmot Township his plurality ‘was 186,â€" while in Dumâ€"« fries Wagner came off with a ‘majority 000 A well known authority on _ theu» matism gives the ‘readers .of # large New York daily paper the following valuable . yet simple an d. harmless prescription which anyone. can easâ€" ily prepate at hame. . â€" £A2% NOW JS BEST TIME TO TAKE tess to take. . =~ > [ 1 . This pleagant mixture, i! takenm re gularly, for a few days, is said _.io wvercome almost any case of~ Rhauâ€" matism.â€" _ The pain and swelling, it a1y, diminishes with each dose, until Jermanent results até obtained, â€" and without injuring the stomach.. While remedies, patent medicines, ett.,S0nit ‘of which â€" do give relief, few Teally ‘i‘v;: fimt' r:dll, and the above will, be greatly appreciatâ€" c:mhy many suflérers Nere at this . F Injuiry at the drug stores of~ this neighborhood elicits the information that these drugs are harmless and can he bought separately, ~ or the drugâ€" gists here will mix the prescrin tion for our: ‘readers W asked to. wON SECOND PRIZE The David C. Cook Co., of Chicago, have just closed a contest in which prizes were given for the best cssays wtitten by any Sunday. school teacher or officer in the United States or Canâ€" ada on the subject, ‘How Can a Sunâ€" day School Teacher So Teach the Le#â€" son, as to Insure a Practical~ . Appliâ€" cation of the Truths and Principles Taught.‘" The second prise has been awarded to R. Manly Orr of . Wesley Mcthodist: Sunday School, ‘of Brantâ€" full -‘,7 e :1 s n : ’}»&;‘; "_ ;f"" :!;‘_“ f :5- Te JL“ zhout "*j..:‘ ve they â€" *A it a x ‘fl'!; j“\vn,‘;‘.‘-‘ l f wmaeh in | ts m un se en n 5 :fip_-.@;â€"'; ‘%":4, v‘-‘("‘k.'h‘;s‘ eC ) e m / ‘;’;‘:{v\;‘-, finy en :-:,_ .":*R"? VF P | 8 _; on * hap â€"; . “»‘1?"“' . -a-“. is mper | the bumed ‘hots), nad bim artestod‘ | rwitbm Wm*'-flw he tmun â€"| i6 from Nova niifbed a passionate desire fot yenâ€" th ; in the cele= Ww&n "At the time y fbvf'g‘", Nanging around â€" the jocality shortly ke part â€" dull W“‘Mfi!\!‘flni Tc sen byâ€" the Mil:| . Th &rt-nq;!:r-q belore Jusâ€" C 4e ticss of . theâ€"Peace Hills . and Sfi e serit from oth . ‘son and ‘remanded for a :r 118 was the regimenial | Wl 8. 1odgedâ€"there until Thursday * _ _ *_â€"| next, when he will be brought rack is ‘will go "int | to Tillsonbure for |preliniinary "hout~ _the‘ $th July :| ing on a charge of. arson. # éween the 20th Butler © at the time of ~his arrest t month . wasâ€"working‘ as a blacksmith, but is a company . to not noted about town forsany reguâ€" : at Quebec, h.: lafity "of occupation, +n1 â€" hoiclarep‘ is _ will be free | ers wore notâ€"allowed to supply him en in the whot | with liguot. He is martied, hiat â€" for n>atranged that some ~time | has <‘been ‘separated from ding a. company his wife: ) go.. into their The oircumstancrs â€" attending â€" the camps, but only | h10 of â€"May ~20th (were suchâ€" that arâ€" eir full strength.| son was at once suspected, The fire 000. broke out . in a part of â€" the building hat.the proposeq| where there was no fireplace or any ops in Quebec qther satural cause, and at an hout y of about $100,â€" when no one was stirring in the place, The fire was discovered . by the cook, ard it blazcd up so suddenly that be Lore the guests could be alarmad the whole intariar â€"< of: the: ‘hotel ~was 2‘laze. The most adequate solution ‘of the mystery was then incondiarâ€" ism.. Those who were fatalDly> hurt, it will be remembered, were Clarence ternard, â€" ‘Toromt3; Thos. Wheatiey, bartender,> and Missâ€"Jessio Gray, of S taynor: n 88 h MINXARD‘S LINIMENT is the only Liniment asked for at my store and the only one we keep for sale. Pleasant Bay, C. B. DOUBLEâ€" TRAGEDY â€" NEAR COBALT FormerU. S, Soldier Shot His Wife and Blew His Braings Out. Ccbalt, Ont. June 11. â€"The village of Eariton, about 256 miles north of here was stirred by a double trazeâ€" dy yesterday aftsrnoon, when Chas. E. Matshall, aged 32 years, shot and killed his wife, Nellie Gray, aged 24 years, and then shot himsel{, blowing the top of:his head off. j The tragcdy happened on the farm of Mrs.. Marshall‘s father, Absolom Gray, aboutâ€" ofne mile from the town. _ ‘Marshall first met his wile while he was .attached to a regiment of th6‘ :L'.S.A...'- stationcd in Fort Niagara, about fite years ago. They were iatâ€" ried at Lewiston, N.Y., about _ & year ago. They came to this counâ€" #ry on a visft from ‘Niagara Falls,and returncd on December. 17th last.. to take up their‘ abode, Marshall getâ€" &h&;fll‘ on the farm of his wilé‘s brother, James Gray. All the people use if, About . a week: ago Marshall went back to Niagara Falls; his wile teâ€" fusing to" live with him any longer. Shortly after he went away they teâ€" Ceived a letter saying that he would ropent if his wile would come back to him, The day before by came . back, A6 Wrote and said he would be: aWay. fot a year. He returned, h. wever, on the Cobalt special yesterday motning when ‘he got ‘off w# Fatiton. (Instoal ‘of mrfim toad: to the farm * he itruck off through the woods. 5 Marchail‘s Iatherinâ€"law saw â€"him coming . and suspectcd that . someâ€" thing was wrong and started .: toâ€" wards the house, < When within a few lvet of the building be heard: _ Jour shots and on entering the house found Matsball b on the. diningâ€"room foor ‘dead Ths top of his hoad blown of, and uu?u« in‘ the ::::‘n dying. When hs got to his said "He killed < . me, I.M? & .. &he was shot wmu-,,m. t thigh, and in the w" 19 4 v p Dr. Fisher, the corcnst, of â€" New Liskeard, went up io Eariten yesterâ€" day and declared anâ€"inj¢ost unneces HukÂ¥? Sn &z + .3 /4 P Woulda‘t Live>with Him Fath:r "Feared Trouble HARLINâ€"FULTON, terse bills ter vitix~ in the Cases of King vs. MeF ter l:;t!.'fl dictments, and heat~ their unuxtm"'s' tution. ie excellent cond:tion and. recommecding the installation of fire escapes: °.101 the House ol Reluge. ; 4 His Honor, Judge Chishoim tbankâ€" ed"them fof ~"their services and. disâ€" u}u‘ne‘ them stating that their .. 10â€" ‘anmendation _ would likély be acted â€"~~< geiried ," Ont .: of â€" UgHy: :. :" Tho case of John Nicxel ~s/ E. Rate was. settlea ‘out of_ court anu‘ Mr."McBride for piimbit as.pd. tha« tecord be withdrawn without ordel oi ousts. C % Â¥ _~! Buch Â¥3. Ropbins will be tried _ ‘at & i; er court.â€" * The case of : Edward Schach against Ephraim Devitt is one where »chach a . _ Jarm jaborer §8iks to recqver Tor wages due. _ Schach claims . that the‘ agreement was. mot lived up to and . that he was. dismissed. Ephraim ‘Devitt argued that Beback was airâ€" 1y treated tBi ugh &mvwfi- er, that he left re his term of employment was up, and because . of the loss he (Devith) sustiined _ that P Clement ,ppeared for Schach au; W. M. Reade for Devitb. ~ _ Were Naturalized.. ) _ > ‘The foliowing naturalization papers were taken out, Malzoft . Boinosowski, Berlin, formerly ‘ of Russianâ€" Empire; William Pitkav{t&, formerly. of Rusâ€" sian Empire; Garabed D. Hagopian, Berlin, formerly of Turkish Empire, and later & citizen of United States; Clias. Risk, formerly of Turkey; Samâ€" uel Pavenik," formerly ~of Austriaâ€" Hungary; Basamra‘ Mowat of . Berâ€" lin, formerly of. Turkey; . Joé. Suey, Galt, formerly of China; Harry Li« menfeldt, Galt, formerly: of Austria, Alfred Habn, Néw Hamburg, dormerâ€" ly. of ~German Empire and Unitedâ€" States;â€" Adoiph Szesty, â€" formerly â€"=of Poland; ‘Frank: Hubach, Townsbip . of Waterloo and formerly of the. Ausâ€" trian Empire; David CGoldstein, Berâ€" lin, formerly of Russian Empire; J seph Weiss, Berlin, formerly of Rusâ€" sian . Empire;, {::n Edward : Lynn, formerly : of Uni States; ~Nathan Morris, St; ‘Jacobs, formerly .of Rusâ€" gian Empire; Morris Woichauski, Berâ€" ‘lin, formerly of* Russian Empite, Hyâ€" man.Koskovitch, Berlin,. formerly of Russianâ€" Empire. ‘Merrit N. Winn . of Waterlioo â€"was appointed a County ‘Constable: and Conrad J. Gerbig and Chas. Smith of Berlin; were struck from the . list ot: County Constables, 11 one féels duli or~spiritless, in the spring or carly summér, they ‘call it "Spring Fever". But there â€" is â€" no {everâ€"usually. It is the after â€" effect of our winter habits. The nerves are mostly..at> fault, â€"Tired, . wornâ€"out nervesleave us languid,> lifeless, and without spirit ‘or Aambitions :A few doses of Dr. Shoop‘s Restorative will absolutely and qlfchly change all< of these depressing symptoms. The Reâ€" storative of course won‘t ‘ bring . you back to full health in a day.or two, ’m it willâ€"do enough in 48 hours to satisly you that the temedy is reachâ€" ingâ€" that *‘tiredâ€"spot", ~ Druggists everywhere are advising its use as a splendid ‘and prompt general ‘tonic. It gives more vim and â€"more spirit â€" to the spoonful than any other _ known nerve or constitutionat: toni¢,.. ~ It sharpens a. fdiling . appetite, aids diâ€" gestion, frees sluggish livers and kidâ€" néys,â€" and â€"brings new life, strength ‘and ambition. â€" Test it a few days and be convinced.Sold by. All Dealors., CONDITIONS IN WEST _ ARE BRIGHTENINC® Winnipeg, June 10.â€"Undisturked faâ€" M i agg es Â¥orakle conditicas ofâ€" crop are beginâ€" all parts the town. ning to fni their reflection in ~th¢| ___ Pbene 243. money market. ‘The hizh rates of in ; twrest maintaincd . during The past J“. FISCHER pre year by the banks and lognâ€" compan % + iCB ‘nl‘“‘, are showing . sizns O .. | wmumpltnnepicrmmeniatineions sonatnmmemadi on xeakcning. hl;i:-t morigages are now C being negot on a seven per cont iz ut Lasis, and likely the rate wi‘l drop P A E N another cint this summer. PROMPTLY SE ‘ihe mobey situation also is ‘reliov l‘,IlL' ; “‘.â€"“i-'â€"s;!c (a by the good class of : British | and‘| Rug 3';2::,?'1&:3_. American. â€" immigrants, â€" who â€" ha‘t | DJ Siper ".a,.\a).‘:,:' brou ht a â€" consid>rable amount 0. era '#: Mar I lqsh into the praitie west since th¢" w 1; and Washingtor, D. seaton openced. 'â€"â€""-""“““‘__" Black Watch the big black plu tremendous favorite ang THE CANADIAN BANK OF COMMERCE _ B. E. WALEER, President § I Paidâ€"up Capital, $10,000,000 ALEX. LAIRD, General Manager Reserve Fund,. â€" 5,000,000 Waterico Branch J. Moorman, Manager. SAVINGS BANK DEPARTMENT Deposits of $1 and upwards are received and interest allowed at current rates, and is paid four times. a year. Accounts may be opened in the names of two or more persons, withdrawals to be > & ~~ made by any one of the numbér or by the survivor,. ... 12 _ Branches throughout Canada, and in the United States and England P‘A TENT S [PROMPTLY SECURED: mnsnion en nartonfiiinks The Loading Meat Market Miss A. R. Bean, Miss E. L. Bean, Honor Graduate Toronto Conserva _ ‘tory of Musle.\ > â€" PEACBERS OFf has the reputation dwflw its numerous customers the cholcest and best of maats all the year round. In the line of meats, we have Beof, Pork, Veal, lAlmz Bugarâ€" Cured Hams and Bacon (our own -m&mmfl.fl'\n“ In line of homeâ€"mads sau~ > mk‘nds ‘ss Bologna, Wienor®, Pork n::se,nudm,IAm Bansage Summer Sausage. Give us a trial and be convinoed Orders promptly ~delivered in all parts the town. . Phbene 243. JONNH BISCHUESR Prepriotor Puphia prapared for examination at Totonto Consercatory of musis and Tovonto Universitys < â€" ......._l s P in *‘*Sunshine" Furnad ts n ulded. It‘s a great big 1 pipe < running straight . ashâ€"pit to dome, thence to chimney. < When blg pipe da Is opened, all dust in ashâ€"pit ascends to dome ;>then, . direct drafts are opened, all dust passes up chimney. Always the elean and quich dust ‘route in. ‘‘*Sunshinge" Furnace :â€"â€" via grate, to pan, to dust â€"pipe, to dome, to chimney, to open air. LIPHARDT BROS.; LOCAL AGENTS. =â€". MCClarys "=s PIANO ORGAN AND THEORY HEAD OFFICE, TORONTO ‘Sanderson‘s Bakery Fancy Cakes. wWATERLOO MUTUAL FIRE ‘NSURANCE COMPANY .. INCORPORATED IN 1863 Fota! Assets 3ist December . ~ $426,808.17. Protection and Safe investment are combined in the Wm. Snider, VicePresident, Frank Haight, Managzer, â€" K. P..Clemer t, folioitor, Berlin. C. A, ROEHM; District Ag6nt, Waterloo, Ontario. Presigent, Thomas Hilliard 3. B: Hall, A.LA;, P N. Roce Head Office Waterloo Ont received from your own i . King $t. Waterioo A Fancty Buns, Bread Ro‘\ls, and BOARD OF DIRROCTORN @eo .Randall, Kao,, Waverior, Dr. J. H. Webb, 4) William Snider, Heq. ©eo. Disbel, Req., * &um:naâ€"- P. E. Shants,.Prostam, _ _ High Earning Power. â€" < Large Profits to Policyâ€" Write for Last Annual Report MW» Funtr P vention is proba® 4 DOMINION LIFE ENDOWMENT POLICY ' OF THE Write to us for ESTABLISHED 1807 C riainPral Phous 64 an Patenta

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