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The Chronicle Telegraph (190101), 2 Nov 1911, p. 2

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* ‘Nutice of must he left at this o. o m Aifaraat noomw, fi;'?hdllfi hranches. d M.a/ 5i .“ sates M \wrill be made known n-.fll.sl â€"_**Help Som:body «Toâ€"day,"" is arothâ€" ®râ€"corvention song,. and Alfred Day is helping . azerybody cach day with is stirring addrosses. . He is New York State Secretary Trom Syracuse. His subjects tpâ€"day wore, ‘"The Warp and Woo!l of ~Bible ‘Teaching," and *‘Lible Teasbing in Its Manifold Reâ€" Jations to Powar." Abe direction of =J. Ritchie Bell, Superintendent of the Montreal Sailâ€" Ors Institute. _ His own fine voice yfi keard in new soios. The singing wunder his leadership is one of the inspiring features of the conventicn. But the delegates are hare for more than inspiration: _ They are diligcat in attendance at all the sessions from 8 a.m. seeking fuller knowledge slong Â¥arious lines. & €s more than five bundred dollars. , would come to the nation on temderâ€" Receipts for the year totalled: $10,â€" , ance and moral refotm lines, through 895.47, all expended but $408.45. The |the ballot in the hands of the woâ€" bebefit is seen in the receipt of men. After a lively discussion it was t# from "apportionments. |decided to inaugurate q campaign, "Rev. B. W. Merrill has been selected and the following resolution was as President of the Ontario Sunday Carried, moved by Mrs. Sanderson, Echool Association for the ensiiig ; Quebec, and seconded by Mrs. Sparks, wear. â€" Other new oTicers are Miss | Kingston:â€" Adaâ€" Jackes, Hon. Superintendent| ‘"That each Province union begin Femperance Department, and Nrs, ‘an active campaign for womenm‘s. enâ€" Jennie Archdekin, Mon. Superintenâ€"|franchisement, demanding the ballot dent Home Departmcnt, all of Torâ€" because womean are citizens." _ "Will. There be Any Stars in My Crown?" sang several bundred earâ€" mest Sunday School workers _ uncer Chureh . Brockville, Oct. 25.â€"The Ontario my School Association toâ€"fay deâ€" Cided to place itsell â€" on a. sound financial . bas‘s _ by‘ raising $20,000 w the semiâ€"centenmial . coavention ‘to Hquidate present liabilitics and‘to provide for extension work, this sum #o be raised by sulscription for two ‘hundred _ golden jubilee life memberâ€" fi Ontario‘s *‘youngest . child," E Columbia‘s Association, subâ€" scribed 115 such in one night at an organization meeting. â€" Two from every county in Ontario will reach this aim. _ ‘Thirty life memberships were subscribed this afternoon, besidâ€" es more than five hundred dollars. Receipts for the year totalled: $10,â€" Mr. Merrill â€" was for years Suntay ESehool Secretaiy ior the Baptist Conâ€" vention of Ontario and _ Quebez, but resigned about a year ago to besome assistant pastor and Religious Education Secretary of Jarvis Streot WHERE MEN GO . â€"<~â€"â€"â€"BOYS FOLLOW M Flia win . m d cadeiane s o. we e . nesday each woek. £ bwust Froblems Discussed â€". at Ontario S.â€"S. Association + Convention .. High _ Waskly newspaper published every Dayv CGet all the sunshine you can, and take “‘b It will give s’ : satrength, flesh and Lnergy means powerâ€" off discase. wo Great Creators .. of Energy sure to get SCOTT S AlJ, BRUGGIOTA ADVERTISERS ‘s Emulsion Bean, Proprietor are the £0% so paid er annus in g. Eoglish and BEFORE TEETZEL, J, Re: Zuber and Hollinger.â€" Motior byâ€" Joseph Zuber io# an order setting tside an award, wheteby te arbitraâ€" tors. adjudged. . that . Joseph Zubet thould pay to Ed. Hollinger lum as a .ust and proper amont to be ..auumud,v l t o a e * yfi;; Walrar TX ns " Wisk match se Nt ,\.‘._.f, . . MK. 1 . | "Interesting Children in Missiors‘ was _ the subject of an address ty Mrs. Fred. (C. Stephenson, ‘Toronto. She gave numerous suggestions along | the line of the use of | objects, hand ,w‘:tk. boo‘ s, support of missionaries, ete. wonderfully °* answered." A s;lendid address on temperance in the Sunday school was givr by Miss Mary Fos ter Bryncr, Chicago. C The closing addris> by Rev. Dr. A. H.‘McKinney, New Yorkh, was particularly inspiring and en¢ouraging. ’ A daep impression was made on the Tfarge audience when Rev. E. W. Halâ€" penny, General Secretary, in acknowâ€" ledging the many .kind references ¢xâ€" pressing confidence in his work, paid a particularly touching tribute of appreciation to his coâ€"worker, Rev. R. J. M. (Hassford, Field Secretary. the office staff and his own life comâ€" panion. _ The daily office habit â€" of noonâ€"day prayer, as in the internaâ€" tional central office, he regarded= as their greatest source of strength. "Bomeâ€"how," he said, "we believe in God â€" down thetre in your office," and he tcll how prayers had . been wonderfully * answered.© A szlendid ' A franchise conference led by. Mrs. Deltor, North Bay, was held this .afâ€" ternoon, the greatest inrterest and en ‘thusiasm . prevailed. It was. contandâ€" ed that womenâ€" should have the fran: chise, becaise of the benefits ~ that Fifltyâ€"six out of _ one hundred counâ€" ty and city units connected with the a@»sociation were represented . in the convention by 485 delegates, 399 coming by rail For: the lizhest numter of delegates, plus mileage, a banner, to be competed for annually, was presented to the Ottaw‘a Associâ€" ation. Norfolk county stood a close â€" The‘ report of . ‘the . Corresponding Mw Hattic Stevens, Toâ€" ronto, that the past m in â€" Dominion W.C.T.U. history, es recially in membership, loyal temperâ€" ance legions and medal contest work. ‘The membership has reached 14,283, ‘an increase â€"of . nearly 2,000 since the Jast :convention. â€" Every Province from Ontario to the Pacific coast reâ€" ports am increase. There are now 20 Lbraries â€" ‘ under W.C.T.U.â€" auspices; thice hoimes, two shelters, two crechâ€" es two coffee houses, and one sailors‘ | rest. Ontario and New Brunswick report sending three missionaries to the lumber ‘camps of their respective Provinees, tesides hundreds of comâ€" |fort bags, and a large amount of litâ€" ‘ erature. The most Lelpful element of _ the whoele convention in the opinion > of many delegates has been the scries oi stimulating addresses by Rev. Dr. A. I*. McKinney, New York, given â€" out of a ripe and full experience as teachâ€" er, pastor, superintendent and miss on worker. . His talks toâ€"day on senior pupils aged twelve to nineteen, have been _ brimful â€"of. practical suggesâ€" Quetec; Rev. C.â€"V, Pitcher, lately Sujerintencent of _ Sunday School work of the Anglican Diocese _ of To:onto; _ Rev. Alex. McGilivray, Convener. ol _._the Presbytetrian .. Genâ€" eral Assembly Sapbath School Comâ€" mitee azd â€" Rev. ~F. L. Farewell, Field _ Secretary of the ‘Methodist Cuneral Board of. Sunday _ school and Young Peoples‘ Societics. These conferences, and those of : the several grades and departm>nts, held yesterdayâ€"and toâ€"day, whiln profitable in themselves to the sections, were mad»s of help to the whole associaâ€" tion by a fiveâ€"minute resume of each this afternoon. 5 Brockville, Oct. 26.â€"One of the special features in toâ€"day‘s session of tke Ontario Sunday School Associaâ€" tion was that two morning houtrs were given to denominational conferâ€" ence, led by . Rev. P. K. Dayfoot, General Secretary of the Baptist Onniaw Oshanl Daordâ€" af Ontarinâ€"and tions Glassford, Field Secretary of the Ontario Sunday School Association. ‘"I do not believe there is any other medicine so good loé whiooping cough as â€" Chamberlain‘s Cough Remedy," writes Mrs. Francis Turpin, Juncetion City, Ore. This remedy is also unâ€" surpassed for colds and croup. For sale by All Dealers. [ Each? Proviace W CÂ¥ . ‘ at o-qhnqcmu; o Campaign C WANTS AWARD sEt aAsIDE -wv'.“ C 'Lonl‘h;nw Le in , N8 gich s.miq. Mrs. _ McLachlan Hamilton (all reâ€"clecied). o wW.C.TA. the {oilowing officers 'mcw'm‘. Mre. Gordon mgz. London;, . Vieeâ€"Brosiâ€" deat, Mrs. McKitney, W terta; Secretary, Mrs. Hattic gtenu. 'l‘omlb; m‘ fecretary, ‘Mrs. Mcisachlan, % Treasurer, Mrs. Bullock, St.. John ; SherbroOKk W' ses .CMA. officers <wer FRANCHISE | s . 40.0m . B ie _ Dominion the following C M% ; wed the 2 the â€".The bride was becomingly attired in a gown of white satin _ trimmed with crystals and pearls She wore a bridal veil crowned with pearls and orange blossoms and carried . a white prayer book and pearl rosary. She was attended by het sister, Miss Laura,.who wore a beautiful dress of yellow satin, trinmed . with lxb point lace, black picture hat and tarâ€" ried a bouquet of yellow chrysaath emums. The groom was ably assistâ€" ¢d by ‘his brother, Mr. Isidor Brenâ€" ner, of 8t. Clements. The groom‘s gift to the bride was a pearl Crescent, to the bridesmaid a gold necklace, and to the best mhan. A &d goid cul Tinks. 4 the ceremony the mly-d: | ded couple, the party and f uosts were c yed to the home t tion‘was bela fotlowed 17. an clap M Toriel‘s . T ie Toa o id is £Be A :‘i'g," xg .,w’,.‘ ol + »The ceremony of the church _ was sung by Rev. Father Fehrenbach. One of the prettiest and most in teresting weddings was solemnized at St. Agatha R. C. Church on © Oct. 24th, when Miss Alfreda Annastasia, youngest daughter of Mrs. Gregory Dietrich, became the hpz wife. of Mr. Cornelius Brenner of Berlin. â€" it was confined to. the _ Diocese of_ Huron, but later took in the. Dioâ€" cese of Toronto and last year was made Provincial in scope. At toâ€"day‘s session of the amnual conference, the constituticn was changed to further enlarge the work. Among the maâ€" ny addresses given toâ€"day was â€" one ty Rev. Canon Craig, of London, in which he declared bimselfl against the union of â€" the Anglican with . other churches, unless the church‘s historiâ€" union of â€" the Anglican with . other churches, unless the church‘s historiâ€" cal significance â€" was preserved intact and its formsâ€" and doctrines.. Next year‘s confcrence will be held at Christ Church, Hamilton. The officers elected this afternoon were Presidert, Mr. ~Clarence _ Bell, Toronto; Secteâ€" tary, Rev. T. B. Howard, Woodstock; Editorial Secretary, Mr. W. A. Peaâ€" (ey, Toronto, Treasurer, Miss Woodâ€" kouse, Hamilton. Londen, Ont., Oct. 25.â€" The An glican Young â€"Pzople‘s Association will be a Dominion organization in the future. When. organized in 1902 There is little danger from a cold or from an attack of the grip except when followed by pneumonia, _ and this never happens when Chamberâ€" lain‘s Cough Remedy is used... This remedy has won its great reputation and extensive sale by its remarkable cures of colds and grip and can. be relied upon with ‘implicit confidence. For sale by All Dealers. ANGLICAN Y.P,. ASSOCIATION WILL ENLARGE ITS SCOPE ‘The investigation revealed _ some intoresting features which will be diâ€" vulzed" when the accused. appear for trial. It was ascertained> that when tle stone. throwing was in progress there was always one of . the < hired men in the house at the time letâ€" ting on that they were as frightened as the occupants of the house. It was learned that when +the stone throwing commenced last Saturday nizht Beitz endeavored to go out to the house . but Good would not a.low for fear h: woull be stoned and killed. A short time after â€" it was decided that the twoâ€"Good and Beitz should go out and search for the culprit who was scen making his way toward ~a neighboring bush. When they arrived there the _ pair Chamberlain‘s Stomach and Liver Tablets do not sicken or gripe, and may be taken with perfect safety by the most â€" delicate woman or _ the youngest child. The old and _ feeble will also find them a mast suitable remedy for aiding and strengthening their weakened ‘digestion â€"and > for regulating the bowels. For sale by All Dealers. The outcome af â€"this ‘investigation was the arrest of Jobhn Beitz, aged 27 years, and Frederick Ross,â€" aged 17, ‘ who have been in the employ of Mr. Good as hired men for some time. _ The latter, it is understood, practically acmitted alter his arrest, that he was one. of the guilty parâ€" ties. ; When theâ€" officers .. of _ thedaw arrived at the Good {arm, the stone throwing had ceased and evazything appeared to be quiet about the premâ€" ises. ‘Tne family of â€" Aaron Good were still in the house as well as the hired man and the High Constablo and Chict conducted â€" a quiet inâ€" vcstigation of the mystery for *an hour cr two alter their arrival. The outcome af this ‘investigation was the arrest of Jobhn Beitz, aged O‘clock on Wednesday .‘m io n Reoa a 4 varâ€" lous times since m’:vg:q.y;w,g at the farmhouse ol _ Asron _ Goo4, wes again resumed. : . The High Constable accompanied ty Chict O‘Neill . immediately : started for Doon with the necessary .equipment and a . determination to _ solve the mystcry which has been exciting the residents of . Dojn.during this . Week. Hired Men of Aaron Good are Arrested and Charged Withâ€"Serious offence of Endanâ€" gering Lives of Household BRENNERâ€"DIETRICH HYMENEAL HROWING M DUON HAS B the good grace of the dom ty in the war now in progr: sers can g¢t up to Hanto g~nboats ~at some petiods year ns far as Kiating in 8 Itt that is still two days from Chengto. Among the numerous Cana sionarics who are s‘ationed l:‘l parts c‘ w China o es sB rmbach, o t goaih Bed 2 Linge dnc i The Methodist Mission compound is also _ surrounded by a wall, but. it is only eight or . ten fect high. The missionarios have doubtless been all armed since November, and . must have made _ preparations for all evenâ€" t: alities. Tho tetel forees nearer tic eoast, howerer, bave so guarded â€"the lives and . proporties ol foreigners that thkere is every reason to hope t at the Canadians were rot molestâ€" ed. ‘They arc _ 2,800 miles from the COikt, _ and absol.t»y desendent on l London, Oct. 66.â€"A news despatch ; fram Shanghai says that a report has reached there that the rebels . have {captured Canton after great slaughâ€" ; vo â€" ghiaue umsares v;'ty waw rxuy‘;;n‘ auck ‘an immediate advance on Pekin. Reported Capture of Chengtu. Pekin, Oct. %6,â€" The Chinese newsâ€" papers report that the troops at !Chengtu, capital of ~ Szeâ€"Chuen proâ€" | vince, have mutintel and killed: Genâ€" eral Chao Erh Fong, commander of the Imperial forces and joined the reâ€" _bels who now hold the capital. j Missionaries in the City. Probably a. hundred Canadians are in Chengtu, which has been intermitâ€" tently besicged by rebels> for two months. At one time the Governâ€" ment forces apparently gained the upâ€" per hand, but later reverses drove them back to the capital, and recentâ€" ly all communication was out off, indicating that the rebels had drawn a tight cordon around the city. Chengtu is surrounded by a wall that is â€" fifty feet through at the base. Tere is a wide promenade on the top. The city has an inner . wall surrounding . the Maxthu or ‘Tartar city, from inside of which resistence might be offered for some time if the other wall were carried. * I The officers of the law and. their prisoners arrived in . Berlin shortly ‘after midnight _ ‘Thursday _ and ~apâ€" |reared before J. P. Rohloder at the Court House at nine o‘clock who teâ€" mandged them until Saturday. The rewspapers also declare â€" that the Minister of War, General Yin Tchang, commanding the â€" Imperial forces, has been assassinated by â€" his own troops, . naaking three Generals who have met such a fate this week. A weck ago despatches stated that the reicls were placing heavy art.lâ€" lery on the hills overlooking Canton. Other r.yorts stated that an uprising there was faared. Most of ‘the Chincse in Toronto are from Canton, and with very few exâ€" tc:.-m.lono they are ardent revolutionâ€" sts. * The . Legations have received > no news officially from Szeâ€"Chuen _ proâ€" vince for the past tem days. They ordinarily discredit the reports pubâ€" lished in the Chinese papers; but conâ€" sider that the | story that Chengtu has fallen and the Imperial commanâ€" det assassinated is not improbable. . The charge to_be preferred ~against the prisoners is ‘that of â€" wilfully doâ€" ing damage to the property and en dangering the dives of Aaron Goxl and his family..This is a serious ofâ€" fence and the penalty provides the seâ€" verest punishment of . life imprisox: ment. e A bas‘:et of stonas which had been gathered in the house wereâ€" brought to Berlin, some of them be‘ng over four . inches in thickness. Ovet twenâ€" tyâ€"five panes of glass wern smashed and quite a few sashes were. broâ€" ken while the walls of some of the rooms and the furniture were badly damaged. . When asked by the Telegraph Thursday whethér the men ‘had given any idea of what their object woul# be in throwing stones, High Constable Huber replied in the cegative, _ but added that there was a reascmn which would ‘ come out in the evidence at the trial. Toavs. moltal . stones and ._ m& g: $Â¥ 8 i"l‘ x3t :"-‘;“:j“‘ On Monday night wi rosumed and Good dectided to call ths police. His telephone was located teâ€" wide a window and while he. .. was telephoning a. stone ‘crashed . through the window~ and passing him," struc‘s the wall on the opposite side of the rocm. Young Ross was lying on a couch and. marrowly escaped being struck. The peculiar part of . the inâ€" cident is that when the stone struck the wall the receiver in the hand of Mr. Good was struck by a stone and forced out of" his hand. It is supposed that the second stone â€"was thrown at Mr. Gobd~ by young Ross. Reported Capture by Rebels of Canton and Chengtu and Surrender of Government For pains in: the side REVOLUTIHON Trinity Me‘b SOLVEI IN â€"CHINA dominant p M | Vegetable Cor ammmate; 4: n one, dingntal Baltimore, Md.â€""I send you hereâ€" with the picture of my flfmzlru old meonopoant daughter Alice, who Ni $ was restored to e lt NX Shealth by Lydia E. [ \W [Pinkham‘s &em i (§ j bie Compound. She t was pale, with dark e [foves, weak and in 41 e wen! e Pc D Two different i PA d and called it Green h o Bickn but she 6 O w worse all the Oe L : â€" .3 m mhl.m am‘s °V b was ree. ommummmm tlu-hol::‘m?dher th, thanks to your . »I can recommend it for all female m"â€"mm Co M 1108 Rutland Street, Ht “wmdhlgom-w':: P i eeperapranks b E. Young Girls, Heed This Advice. Girls who are troubled with painful _ Nineâ€"yearâ€"old Lioyd Macdonell of New Hamburg has disappeared from his uncle‘s home there, ard his mothâ€" er, who is staying at 577 Markham street, Toronto, thinks that he is on bis way to â€" Toronto to visit her. She has beer in Toronto Hospital for some time. ‘ The child has blue eyes and trown bair, ts tall and slight, and when last soen was wearing a grey sweater ans blve cap. It is thought that he was sech in Baden on Sunday evening ridâ€" ing on. the buffer of a freight _ car Torontoâ€"bound, and> a lad corres;ondâ€" ing to the descrizstion was in Rockâ€" woo@ on Monday. ‘The police are cm the lcokout. By Lydia E. Pinkham‘s PrtxtAls Vegetable Compound (adae i MY L. DAUGHTER | _ wASCURED P etatie Campound can te obtained on ly . at our storeâ€"The Rexall Drug Store.. Large bottles $1.00.. A. G. Hachnel, Waterloo, Ont. Mcny womenm have learned by exâ€" perience their ailments were of such a *mture that tizy themselves might adâ€" minister . ~satisactory treatmcnt. While we doâ€"mot recommend such a procedure . but strongly advise that you consult with your plzysician, we cannot _ speak too Finhly â€" of â€" the value of Rexall Vazetakle Compornm‘ for ~use in such cases. â€"In the coutrse of treating such ailâ€" ments, <physicians have demonstrated beyond â€" q uestion the ‘alue of â€" certain drugs in their treatment and,â€" â€" fol: lowing the formula used> by _ a pbhyâ€" sician, especially strcessful in _ such cases,‘ Rexall Vegetable Compound has teen placed upon ths market. Many of these women are without question in need ol surgical tramtâ€" ment, but perhaps . the masority _ of them will be gremtly benefitted . by medical treatment only. Careful ~observers among the mediâ€" cal profession estimate that of those who seek the services of a _ physician threeâ€"fourths gre women. 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