o ATI Bean David Bean, Prop -;.‘“3"‘"' if .o by> ~class P M in al its Mfeasiee ; «ill bemede > "Notiee of changes affice pot later tha nctinyâ€"> Deget t The for Io Wfl T\ advertisemenid nesday each ‘Queen Mary of England. has showB. hmldgeumumnflym-h mtoh'd.wumy in dress. Jt has â€pmwmm.,p‘m“ m‘"mm‘fflfl‘lflfl same and gownâ€" KFor years the Queen 'uibgummmm the jeri in the realm of fashions and ; whowing a desire: to depart from & ‘noediess extrayagance she is setting a ;dk example to many of her teminine Aw . .~ * Cl ainiolk AMiinmint § m have a : habit almost as often as the w the result that it mean$ : high finance to keep astr i se =." We dteam at on ie 1 ‘of ‘the versatile mistress gpons 4or Athe fashion: and of tomorrow: 3 eR COd 2200 a her lady who is evidently of the game mind about: the dress question as Queen Mary 43 the Duchess ot Conâ€" naugh ~ who has appoeared at fashionâ€" f gatherings in the same becoming, â€" lf 180 would follow the example f Queen and the Duchess in the matter of dress they would earn the hiessing of many 4 struggling husbant blessing ol ma *“ prevent a and: trouble {c CHRORICLE TELESRAY 4 â€" “‘. renewal of coi ._ge...wumv. says Â¥orid, was not thet 1, but that he mus World frankly as . ‘the Premier to Â¥CARCE old says : poespee ~Meâ€"mustâ€"reorg? nize his de , ; education, including the nd he must teach Eng“lh ehools where it: is ignored. vito of" the Freuch Cana ward our school system . C@ olerated. Even we‘ve got stitutions that we hope, to We‘re not going to lish wiped out in doing it now: Dr. man for the work pâ€" 14 MB 4 0i ces I We‘ve. got to do tetter for goo% !nl" generally, and the colonization and settlement of New Ontario. . A first class ‘enérgetic minister is wantâ€" ed in charge of this work. _ Agticulture . wants to ~be ~reconâ€" ‘Etructed from the top down. > . We want a minister Sor the murtiâ€" ‘clpatities. Gitve Lucas <a cham* to ;ï¬ 'hbhelndo in the way of proâ€" gressive. municipal government. _ The bydro electric and Adam Beck \ must go on stronger thanâ€"ever: A QUEENLY EXAMPLE Some time ago Mr. Andrew Carneâ€" &fs.:ï¬ï¬‚ to have said that _ it was ‘a disgrace to die rich. To avoid ï¬ï¬‚! he has given ° munificently ‘vwflw objects amojinting to .over h..‘ ;000, and yet he is still _ éonâ€" usA t~ ) he amofirst tke ©richest roppnttie en in t! â€" The Ei MUST DO BETTER of dress is ADVERTISERS CARNEGIE‘S MILLIONS woek cural Ahe. curativ itc fhited a must be le mu&n‘u‘ or changes 4 Tuesd1y . DoOoB. 4 ane phod up 1 t it means & pEOMPREE 2 o‘ keep astride with by s "erimes than most bachâ€" t can be laid at the door Je mistress . who is reâ€" the fashions . of <«toâ€"day to be amongst for. which . tb s is the cause the highest type Scott‘s mulsion of © confiqence in . Sit ; says The â€" Toronto t thet he had~ done ie must do better, and kly as Sollows calls ier to put some pIOâ€" 1i« envernment. _ ‘The | follow the: example i the Duchess in the they would earn the a struggling husband great deal of worty which the â€" cxtravaâ€" woman inches. s reAtON habit of changing the weather, with neans$ & pfl)blfllfll in mure 10. 6 e mpust f noom. : C hope, to P sit and see Ontario. Pyne is D in hand. , retter for e his department ag the â€" ministet,. English ‘in the ignored. The atâ€" ch Canadians toâ€" stem cannot | be. ‘ve got some â€" inâ€" hope.'»o preserve. sit and see â€"Engâ€" Ontario. â€" They‘re Pene is" ‘not the rietof tu it up and ahoaye SCOTT W ed igâ€" ant llll he the onl1 & 6 CASES AT THE .. . €oUNTY CW“‘ Mre, Neville ALiamims ""‘ From Estate Alleged flm i1 Seizure m interesUIng.. M05) T9K appreared for the plaintif, and Mr. H J . Sims, of Milar & ‘Tor defendants, _ a yxts The jurors selected to hear. lbzu are as follows{iâ€"Fred DeBus, ‘Otto Kalbficisch, John Gaister, . Andrew Binder,â€" John D. Lein, Wm. Adler, Henry Knell, Menno Bechtel, nltv? ‘g-m, Henry Karrow and Edwin J . etty . piarsy" %> ‘The case is an echo of the recent Abraham case, which occupted tme atâ€" tention of the authorities ~about | a yeulxo.nll_nvhwl.itwuluh- membered, ‘the plaintif in this action figured. Before the departure: of Mr. Abrabam; a‘ foreigner, for the South where he was later located by . the yolice, he had been conducting 3 candy. business ; at 18 King . utrect east. : The property later changed hands, Mrs. Neville purchasing ~ i from hime for $1400. At the time of the purchase of the store, which had been leased from ‘the Breithaupt esâ€" tate, thelou.hdlï¬\lw!h: time s rdamennss im t apeerth ts .770 20e 7 at police,. he had been.. conducting > candy. business . at 18 King . abtrect east. : ‘The property later Mng hands, Mrs. Neville purchasing from hine: for $1400. . At the time .of the purchase of the store, which had been leased from ‘the Breithaupt esâ€" nlote ut o oo Pit ol > it expired, 3 â€".<2 Ve the plaintill this was wm:wn to her. * ' & ' L oi sn > CiLh ad Mrs. Neville was the NISS and answered > the questions in Mz taint voice. Sb¢é was cross exam for nearly two. hours. â€" Mrs: Nevilie denied empbaticallyâ€" that she had been on intimate terms with Abraham, and had not called at the store . free quently to see him. She entered into negotiations with Abraham: : for â€" the purchase of the ‘store because she considered that the business was â€" a | paying one. ‘The first ofier was made; by Abtahain and when the price oll $1100 was proposed it appeared to be satisfactory to her.. She | did no»] consult anyoue tegarding this ~« move: because she considered that. she was able to conduct ‘her . OWn business. She did: not bother about . asking Abraham about the lease of the store, as he declared that everything . had been paid and gubsequently with hist went to Mr.: Cram, solicitor, and asked â€" him ~(Mr. Cram) to draw up the papers. After this Mrs. Neville left everything in the hands of _ her Eoaae on Sï¬ es POCY P SCn h .c solicitor. He was instructed to have | the goods removed to a vacant siore | where he might advertise them for public auction. The day the sale was consummated was on Friday‘ and q3 Mondsy‘the goods were removed. Asked why she did mnot desire bo keep; on the business in Berlin, if, as she stated, it was a paying one, â€"she ro-«’ ‘plied that she did not want to cOnâ€" ; duct it in. Berlin but had _ expected to go South. Asked whether she conâ€" sidered the price paid was: reasonable, she replied in the afirmative. . Later when the goods were to be auctioned off, the bailiffl interrupted _ the sale and saized. coods. amounting to apâ€". off, the bailif interrupted . the sale and seized goods amounting to â€" apâ€" proximately $150 in default for ‘the remainder of the lease of the store, lately occupied by Abraham. She did not see the goodstndh;inothlngto do with them after: consulting her solicitor. ; Mr. W. M. Cram was the next witâ€" ness and stood for crossâ€"examination for over an hour and a quarter. He stated that he had been acting ‘for both parties, the vendor and the jurâ€" chaser. Withess stateil that he â€" had absolutely no idea that the lease on the Abraham store had not expired man who surpassed Mr. Carnegle ll. public donations. We are inclined to think < that it the great stcel | magâ€" nate desires to escape the dreaded disgrace he must die soon Or aome' people may believe that â€" his (pï¬â€™ï¬‚ possésses the same charm as that asâ€" sociated‘ with the oil flash mentloned in the scriptures. * 1 Opinions may differ concerning ~a social system that enables one man to accumulate sucha vast amount of wealth in a liletime." It is certain, however, â€" that anyone (who giÂ¥ves willâ€" lioits of dollars _ to institutions that have for their objects tion. of the public good a place in the memory his fellowmen. ~Mere is an authenti Carnegit tiny LADFAFIC® . ........>. «es We Carnegie lostitite, Pittsâ€" â€" fessors Inak h,“ Tuude §MR BOM .. s )4 sn c22 vegh heve Bootch. universities ...... .. l\mu Btutes hero fund . Dumfermiine hero fund ; D ilee to the Luil 4o the, Lnited Btatex, B Te was<qwile. #0 JUOm tendance guring: the after , and the evidence lvï¬d stine . Nt : W.)M. Reade (Continued on page 7) the plainti®, and Mr selected to hear. the cASt ;siâ€"Fred â€" DeBus, _ iOtto John mp A“' . D. Lein, Wi.. Adier, Meéenno Bechtel, H“'Y v Karrow and Edwin J. her t H â€" authentic . list gilts to the mnlautz- the first »witness B s Damages| nd Chisholm, Mrs. Mary the . propaga~ is entitled© %o and estcem of JOr 108M‘ large 51;000,000 15,000,000 9 of . Mr¢. preseht ONTARIO CAN PRODDCE bBESL . _ ~â€" LIVE STOCK IN AMERICA oo Cid( Show at Guelph is Increasing. in _ and‘Influence.~«Value of Good ; Uses of Electricity 500 .000 250 of Guan w0 un emin t to e ue Ton d $ full. Misit ture for Ontario) who the" necessity ~for ‘the P1 erument sJendingâ€" more 1 Guelph, . Dec. # Myrtle Sta ter Fail, . 0;'1 can ag-u;vtii the: hï¬!’;‘.?*' '()l‘u“’ » W~ % id eriticism : of ‘the uov-nn:‘lf‘i" n spending more on agriculture, and 1 hore that Hon. Mr. Dufl will â€"make turther. eriticiom along these .<. J« impossible. If he does not, I belie that the farmers ‘of :Qutarie â€" _ will ariso in their might and get bebin‘ Mr. RowelS," \ Mr. Bf;#t said _ tha the chief need. of the Fair v*s. > fo more ‘accommmodation. â€" He wanted th city to â€" give the Fire Hall to. the Fair, and also â€" the City â€" Hall, At i could build . ~elsewhere.: _ C in es e ds 1 â€" Hon. Mr: Dufl, who spoke:â€"befote. Mr: g:naang congratulated the city â€" ;~ of Guelph on always doing so much for the Winter Fair: â€"___ _ .~~~ /. Mdmflhgflo} inmportance of the live stock breeding :. industry. _ The "live. â€" g600k ID" a woke the guests . of : the ity .mb ‘1sinoheon. _ . Shorthoris Well Represented. ~! . , . Ot the beet cattlc, many of . which were judged <today, ~the pureâ€"bred Shorthotns are the strongest ; Class, which is contrary 4o what has usual ly been the case, Among the prizeâ€" winnérs were ‘Alex. <andâ€" Rancher, exâ€" hibited by «Johin Brown & Sons _ oi ‘Galt;. Time o‘ Day, by Daniel Tal: '!hot & Bol‘.j Everton, and ‘Irend‘s B';:t f Boy, by . Watt & Salem. The yearling heifer, Quuswwnï¬, exâ€" hibited by Peter Stewart of Everton, won first prize, and is one of the best animals im the show: Mr. Stewart is one ‘of the many who bave only in the last few â€" years gone into breedâ€" ing farcy cattle. s A â€" * Electricity for . Farm . Work. ‘| The Hydroâ€"electric scheme of â€" the ‘| Ontario _ Government is being adverâ€" ‘|tised, A cream separator is operated | twice a day by . Hydroâ€"electric powâ€" ‘ler in the dairy section, and has teen |attracting a great deal of attention. p ‘The machine is so simple that it carn | be attached to any electric light fixâ€" ~| sure. â€" There are also pictures to a L lget o o0 oeiere Eo OW * se Sn carWvedh UR TALE L.R §Bil | Adam Beck during his travels i ‘ Europe. e « ‘ 0D( 0 se electricity ~ can be putâ€"on the ~ farm MV V LN Lack of accommodation in the Winâ€" ter Fait building was painfully eviâ€" dent â€" toâ€"day, not only for exhibits, but also for the public. The buildâ€" ing" was crowded to such an extent during the whole day that it was difâ€" fioult to move from one place to. anâ€" other..‘. Ard yet the attendance .. toâ€" day wesâ€" 200 behind that . of the second: day of the Fair last â€"year, amounting~ to ©12,900, which is, how> ever, the setond largest day‘s attendâ€"> ance in the history of the Fair.‘ Bad roads are probably accountable for the falling off. . The atterglance on _ the opening day was slightly over â€" 5,000. 008 m opening .day â€"was SM80WY .0°CC° 4C °i whick liâ€"_‘;llhud\tvz William Moâ€" Uses of Electricity. .___â€"â€" [Nefl ct â€" London: that this show â€" was «. "_(=.==~ _‘ |the best poultry show â€" ever . held The oses to which electricity . tan outsiceâ€"of â€" the World‘s Fair, . _ not be adapted onâ€"the farm were ‘eXPI@Ai®® ‘eyen câ€"â€"pting Boston or New YOrk: cd" to over" . a thousard . interested | Notwithstanding the fact that ~ â€" the listenors from rural parts at. & PUb"\ prize list: was filty per cent. better tic me“flg-'m*t“ in the City Hall;| than whon the show first started, Mr. by Hon. Adany Beck, $ Richard Oke of London . said _ that Professor G. â€"C. Creelman, PreSiâ€"|mafe ~money was needed for Prizes. Y Professor G.. C. ‘Creelman, Presiâ€" dert of .the O.A.C., presented . the case of his college before the {armets, urging thom:to avail themselves of it, and to spread its infiuence. â€" He also urged‘ the orying need of. the ‘college tor â€" greater. facilities andâ€" more .. exâ€" tended accommodation and: more monâ€" ey from the Government. « §| Bs Lack of ~ Accommodation To got the beat of Bachache + Oot a Box of â€"‘Dr. Milea‘ Antiâ€"Paia Pilla# agree with the leader. of 7 â€"MC. t . Mn oi ue awereat ht more on agriculture, and it ba * «tar Yingâ€" D partic Cnronicleâ€"Telegraph, Thursday, Otherwisa Backache May got the bost of you Nelson Monteith, former praised urged sttoug!ly UPO! Minister of Agricul i who was present the Provincial Gov M 1y int tha Take One Pain Pill then Take it Lasy b et : behind aid~ that 18 64 what hal or, ‘AlÂ¥ would which ation eriIde i fln I clectri ntrigs. id The attendance at <the Winter Fair was fully as large today as yesterâ€" day,: and. up to the present the total attendance is well ahead of~last year. Visitors are arriving in the. city on every train, ‘and the hotels are_ still filled to ?Wlnlw | Exmflhndpoultqltfl\' Fair were toâ€"nignt the guests of the Gueiph Pouliryâ€" Association at a banguet, at Mr.. John nq:?h. President of the Fair, said© that when he spoke * of upholding the criticism â€"of,. the â€" Onâ€" tario â€" Government for not spending enough <money on agriculture, he . did mot know he was being reported. He would not now however, go: back â€" on what he had said. â€"‘‘""Joe Dandy‘‘ Grand. Champion~ _ . The grard champion beef steer for the sttow was decided this morning to lu Joseph Stone‘s "Joe Dandy,‘" _ the \steer which yesterday beat the . Torâ€" onto â€" champion, ‘‘Joe Dandy‘‘ . was second best steet "at mflfl?o’l!' hibition. He has been, sold to go to Regina., "Roan Lad," shown _ bÂ¥ James Leask, which is to be eaten by the little ones in the Toronto Hospital for "Sick Children, was se¢â€" %\M race ‘lor Mm .).““\ Dy lb All a108 nmv&.ww" i > that. use ‘of be a â€':W nt ‘bad* Leen. tÂ¥ ng a silo wdid showed that the & cost: $82 less "than ton hy ~steam . pOW That the amount of butter . made in Western Ontario during the : past geason was 1,758,000 pounds over the production © of 1910 was the state» ment of Mr. Frank Herns,; of ~ the U.A.C. at & nnh,o! the Wes tern Ontario Dairymen‘s Association this afternson.. Mr. Herns said that AngtFuction had been cartied â€" on at ninetyâ€"four creameries during <â€"â€" the tern Ontar this after: ingtFuction ninety four All ‘of the. dairymon present . were of the opinion that more gare should tyâ€"stx Prof, the {a @1 Thi Ontario‘s Butter Product many . 0 He pI tH 14.â€"â€"That . Ontario cal aFl M Hy P UseIuUIn se‘dc #* ereameries during C these had 2,220. patror eream at the creamet! lectrid p electiri at ~Inger the UI lase h wer ity al good demand are shape the marke about <5,000â€" box! creamery ‘butter‘ arrived in V ancouyer" this week, but it is Said that this is about all that will come to <Canada from" ï¬hmm balance -.tod i s T Tilplemn 4o the nettid maiiet * Fggs are ogge, especially . if _ they happen to be new laid, _ which in view of the keen request for guaranteâ€" ed stock for Christmas cooking * are P bringing fancy prices. Storage â€"t+%€8 are also . ‘hvluvm‘ ran .. and stocks are rapidly ‘depleted. Alâ€" ready firms at different centres have found it necessary. to import â€" United States stocks, and quite |eatly. _ in the winter at that. % * Cheese is | rather quiet, .. but the market is maintained. Provisions al so show a tinge of quietness. : . The Emglish bacon market . shows a firmâ€" er tendency.. . Honey is in fair: deâ€" mand. . The quicker a cold is gotten rlid ol the less . the danger from pnewâ€" monia â€"and other serious diseases. Mt. E. W. L. Hall, of Waveriy,. Va., says. "I firmly believe Chamberlain‘s Cough ‘Remedy to be Absolutely the , best preparation or the market. Aot ; solés. 1 have . recommended‘ it . 10 ; ‘my friends and they all agree with mc‘ â€" For sale by all dealers. | . N01L, Page 2 Bu nden< ith f NEW CHRILDREN‘S SHELTER . OPENED IN BRANTFORD Brantford, Dee. 13.â€" Lieut.â€" Goverâ€" nor J. M. Gibson formally . operied. Brantford‘s new ° Children‘s Shelter here â€"toâ€"day, the gift of ~Nrs. Peter Wood, torthe Children‘s Aid Society. His Honorâ€"was tendered a luncheon by the civic representatives, and. was escorted to the new shelter by a Caâ€" det â€" corps and scouts.. The shelter, which was the residence of the late ; Dr. Martin, is said to be t:6 ULTRY TO < BE PLENTIFUL finest in‘ Ontario, and comsratulatoty teférences : wore made to the <wors tS the rpociety in . Brantioed: ~. Alis Honor was _ accompanied by Sheriff Middleton, . Hamilton, and Mr. IJ. J Kelso, Toronto. I was curedâ€"of painful Goitte MINARD‘S LINIMENT. ... _ â€" _ Chatham, Ont. $ I was cured â€"‘of Inflammation < by MLIARD‘Y® LINIMEN®. 0000 â€" HRS. W. A. JOHNSON. Walish,.Ont. 1 wasâ€"cured of Facial Neuralgia by MINARD‘S LINIMENT. ® Parkdale,: Ont. J. H. BAILEY. MAN WAS KILLED WiITH & AN AXE IN LONDON â€"London, Ont., Dec. 14â€" Daniel Reynolds, a junk dealer of Hamilton road, killed a man named Fred Culâ€" bert, outside of ‘Graham‘s Hotel at Pottersburg. at 9.30 o‘clock toâ€"night. The men, it is said, were quarrelling over a gun belonging â€" to Reynolds, â€" when the latter seized an axe â€" and brought it down on Culbert‘s head with such forcée that Culbert was in stantly killed.. The hotel is about two milés east of the city limits, but the. élty police were notified, and .Detecâ€" tives Nickle and Egleton went ~out and agrested.Reynolds at ‘his home in Pottersburg, â€" whence he had > driven after the quarrel. Coronmer â€" McLaren of the body. ‘The victitm was . at thitty years old, and the prisoner gives his age as thirtyâ€"seven. â€" Graham‘s Hotel is a li¢ensed house and the tragedy occurred in front of the hotel. Neither of the men _ is said: to »have: been ~drinking. : ‘Reyâ€" nolds, however, when arrested, was wnder. the influence: of liquor. â€" > When: yout feet ‘are wet and. cold, «ind your, mymww‘ through: from exposure, take & big dose of Chamberlain‘s Cough Remeâ€" dy, bathe your feet in hot water beâ€" fore â€" going WMM“W" wl almost Certaits . to ward a severe wold. .For sale ‘by all dealers, ble and practical in the _matter of m% swine was learned by. the farmers who attended Ahe letture by Prof. J H. Grisdale,â€" Ditector _ of the Dominio® Expérimental Farm, Otâ€" the Dominion EOXperimenial FAFIM, " tawa, who spoke on ‘Buildings t Guxinc." â€" What he said was encoura c! im rt.if.l‘ pigs, said, â€" ‘they had ted receipts ‘and th hel winter mfl BAYARD MeMULLIN > Shadb ates t «in wetee tos h> take â€" proper ~car i was a valuable les ti h and â€" cold th by Jas 17 Branchesin Canada, Watarioo, Ont. 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