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The Chronicle Telegraph (190101), 21 Dec 1911, p. 6

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".‘ -..v “*, m Theml Mn _\ Bear Sirâ€"I am be hi ‘eftair which c ~ my | nd. . It is ) for m mother to se \\ â€"pos bo is toâ€"da | good lad to me Qfl IE] ‘ CrROWNING OF ol â€"A€ ‘)., C o Aer hi DbA mm o se a x m sure will agree with me, ; whe ~m’2¢ helped to keep Uu‘ I this time, be could not be a bad ; “,,;5“ was steady and respectable ; iX this awiu affair. _ I must tell ‘f‘*if bhat my husband . was . very hortâ€"tempered "and â€" used to _annoy Bim ‘a lot _then when he had some o isnn Cise it ie ats hn an m i . d , for ah A0 > w&%,nflmaw& Â¥am sure, sir, ragb n ,msinei & Other‘s feelings ior herâ€"son. 1t isâ€"A Iesadtu) think lor me, and 1 am a heartâ€"broke ,;"m-â€"husband gone me" ®Sor lad in a > condemned gned beult ots rase sis plate y wperticn equld only take bis p f w gu,; 4 would gladly do it have written you this Lletfarfi.y e c 1 know you have a good heart and will ten to th &Mfi; ‘of ‘a â€" poor, Okenâ€"hearted mother . to _ save my on‘s lifte." Yours truly, C. Hammond. ‘On Frid: y,"gr. McKenna, the new Jmie Secretary, decided to repricve ‘Hammoid â€"â€"‘The Dunbar mt Pelti â€" has teen k,,w d by an unexpected . change ul] *%he Indian capital. _ The procianmaâ€" ‘tion of the removal of the Scapital from Calcutta to Delhi was ‘regsived ,%, ith great â€" pleasure : at the | % place, but it. is not improbable. tha db will &m § wn%;&nfltâ€" ~ment in Calcutta, w C proporâ€" tionately lozwu.fico bby..Come ‘idea of the scale ‘of magnificence _: on . which. these matters are : conducted ifi z.tound from â€" the . statement th: hange mow ~proposed will M;flg ,000 to make. ‘The cause i the Change is due, it is â€"said,_â€"to :mhl junrest in Bengal.. . Much : ‘gedition is said to have develâ€" oped in Calcntte, and it is believed ; that the removal of the capital will ., ‘tend 40 lessen Bengalese disafection. } ; / The principal religions ‘of India, acâ€" 4 bording to the census of 1991, Hin ‘ ; ‘du 207,147,,026; . Mohammedan, 62,â€" ; 458,088; Buddhist,. 9,478,759,. _ Sikh, > , 3,195,339; Jain, 1,334,148; Christian, : , ($023,241; Parsée, 94,190;, : Animist, , "©,584,148. ‘The â€" last named ‘is the . ‘DBidest of the Indian â€"religi and . | keptesents the beginning «of. | religion : , \in India and is professed. the _ ‘ primitive tribes, such Sanâ€" _ . | tais, Bhils and CGonds. Dethi, or Dilli . ‘ was the ancient capital of the Mogu!} | ‘Empire in India. . Though. _ Lahore ; Bas remained the official eapital..â€" of ‘ the Punjab, Delhi is mote famous ‘Mistorically, and is now .. more. ‘im-‘ ; portant as a conynercialâ€"centre. . The ; r?“dfiy dates from the Amiddle> <of the seventcenth centary, althougit _ the reomins of a miuch earlier~ €lty scattered about over. 15 square ‘\ Failes. : ‘The principal Street of ‘Delbi, . Chan Chank, or Silver‘street, was @ once~supposed to be the richest . one _ Jn the world, and is still & broad and * impc avenue, â€" which â€" doubtless » > 1€1 t well . to the splendors . of ;gh : . ~Delhi was four _.times gacked, by Nadirâ€" Shab, ‘Timur, Ahâ€" â€" mid Shak and the Mahrattas. â€" There wwhm many ‘ â€" evidences .w »w -(;ao:s thom %he Jam: _Grea y â€" erected 4 mm the Elq \Masiid, or Black. Mosque, built ; in "~(1380. °T ol!fir to the “:,‘?,;, amid . $DG T w‘fl. spei _ ~‘the Kath Minar, awpgi to te the 3 'J.j‘“ ect tower im the world, butlt About ©A.D. 1200, the height ot which (#@ 238 feet... Another wouder of (¢ the ‘Trdn Pillar, d%fr&.a mt A. D. 100. This is a solid. shalt . of as Brought ‘probal ,m and ‘wwout 1857,, and it was her ” rm'- fAghting *â€"The population â€"â€" of #8,450 a 417 Hin M6os t ted f vince + 1t the pic nety x Jites . pe Mic Emperot -:-'0;-:‘ ‘ yor A w 3 .]-dt reward of fait '.E,N"LM H work bably EMPEROR rke Mi t ) 901 We t Del! the A Ftor h 10 ns WeLe da00" retary, who i s lebter fr mother , cather, waicl ard and brought Saturday 28 PRIEYV edar a pes Delh 08 57 th w ‘There are D here are.. 48 z interesting {ufl-y im that some . of ook place. GECRGE the trea e Indian to his Punat T Lloyd Georg ghtl Waterloo Hockey News s meeting ot _ the gxecutive cf ... the mee! veâ€" C & :,.ufi.‘”" Fixckey â€" Association,. the m.hgt‘ h:‘key nxpfiuflt:’ in .. the world." It w‘m y exâ€" peoted" that nm w be includâ€" c4 in this district m?'::‘fl' lakh moment word "was. received from /the Ontario ‘ ~ Agricultural _ College at Guelph to the effect that<they would ‘play agiin this winter. > This group which is undoubtedly the . strongest in the Intermediate O.H.A. ranks is expected to furnish the team that. will oo bal m fnaluan t . us dlttrimm the wicners. K0 HOCKEY HERKE ON â€"XMAS "Ata meeting Of the executive â€" of the Intermediate Hockey â€" Club â€" on Friday evening at the City Hotel it was decided not to play any â€" game g.a&e {rom losifi¢ Ns,Cy® . 6 T Sir Edward Grey and Mr. Lioyd‘G ho I‘he police‘ had taken extraordinaty PB gists from the meeting, but & e 8 inconigh the bagriers ;. /0 > ooob The thrower of the box was an 18â€"y6 s in â€"tewn on Christmas night in . Yiew: oft the fact that there is a game in Berlin on that night. â€" Iustead . _ the boys will take in tne Berlin . game and ‘get a line on their.playing. © Owâ€" ing to the uncertainty. of the weather it is impossible to say which . â€"men will compose the :team. _A game may be arranged here:â€" for New â€"« Years ‘night with a Toronto *team. ~ 7 FINE QUARTERS OF When. the refurniszhing and ~tenovatâ€" â€" ing of the Acadian Club rooms are completed this year, Waterloo â€" cat . point with pride to having one _ _ of. the fnest and best equipped <lubs in Wester: Ontario. Through The cocrâ€" | tesy of one of the officers,. a Te‘¢_ prajh reporter was takert through the | room$ th‘s mormbig and was amazed .;c the elaboratchess, and w‘ml t premiscs. â€"Merb and Charles oqno% Just â€" toâ€" turned from Toronto where they have: the benefit of . the~.club members. At the present time, the emoking room is furnished w:th. costly . mission furâ€" miture, â€"â€" couches, ‘chairs, tables, et:., and the card room will be fitted ‘in the samemanner. It j8 likely '-::: suitable > arrangements will â€"be m with the public lHibrary<whereby . ~ & ~mmber of books éan be taken ~and vsed by tte members. .. <_ _ â€"_ he Wateripo | Interniediate 0. H.A.) Wife â€" . of b will be groured with â€" Beorlin,‘ m sgten and Guelph O:A.C. This was> C 93 The ~club has a membership of sevâ€" entyâ€"five _ and a number © of â€"applicaâ€" tions are on fyle which will be at tended to at the next meeting of: the executite." It is proposed to _ hold a tanguet in January when th« club will be formally respered. ? To Abolish Toronto, Dec. 18.â€"Referring to the announcement he: made in his preâ€" election address to the people of the Proviict, Sir James Whitney. on Saiâ€" urday again stated.that it was _ the ::fiun'non g'( the Government to abolâ€" now that mun is . comâ€" pleted, and make the power _ system One "of the departmnents of the (Coyâ€" etnment, with a Minister at its head. We intend to repiace the commission by a department,"" said. the Premict, ‘‘the head of which will be a Crbinet Minister, â€"with . a . Depuly â€"Ministar. We hopeto pass legislation _‘ ‘during the coming: session éstablishing â€" the department and w system will go into forte at ol . Seal ~woL â€". wi th \ sked if ‘the . judicialâ€"duties of the . commission would be. transferred _ to the departinent, ‘Sir~ ‘Juaines stated that all ‘questions, as ~ he understood it, "would go to the ‘department. In@ general way the business. of the comâ€"‘ mission ‘would be turned over ‘to the department, which: would administer the aftairs that went before it, just as the commission did .. now.~. There Hight be some points to be considered while the new legislation was . being passed, he said.. ; ‘The original scheme baving been completed,. he continued, 1t would be managed just + like any , other department of the Mmh:i The ment" w x probedn ...“‘;.‘.'..."‘“"*...3:»..“ Nips: and olsowhere, â€" It was â€" hot the intention | to carry. on Government with a Jot‘ of ng .t NOT THOUGHT TOBE RABIES everal 1008 alied . the fa0e ded the : ACADIAN CLUB Commission urled a Assailant â€" j Gets Two Months ol ad i% :-". ‘ M1mG the ak . in Naterâ€" 18â€"yearâ€"old clerk WOMEN IS ARRESTED as sentenced on ra‘ chafss oL ODERBIALE Pls L ecal tion. : With the ~ Nurses® Home . _ i® in amaie ue onl re Hetiin joll to await friat . : At the time of bis ~getaway :;b w;:"hmnlfl"_ »panied by . : anotheX ~ er, who was© sont down on a offence. . * 8. yE3 day ‘Comitted fo Neither prisoner was handcufied by the officer in charge and while. pass ing the theatre crowd on : King Et. O‘Connor â€"_ leaped into it and % ie Paeppece o. e 9 1 . aveil. ~";’f ‘O‘Connor and the officlal was fol lowed ‘from Guelph by & womas who is alleged . to be +*the wife of : the former and it is _ thought tbat he 3t in company. with her mnow. : : *â€"All outgoing trains and stroek cars were watched last night and . this motning but all efforta to locate him h'vt’ p,“’m m“‘m: -- Â¥ P + ind O‘Connpor : and lowed ‘from Guel is alleged© to b former and it is in company. with lip & uries «O*Comnor â€"is Buflalo and 34 the police and is said to be. a des. perate ctiminal. oC a * â€" Mrs. James O‘Connor, the wite _ of the man who â€"was committed 1 triat at Guelph Hflw P breaking Into the. M Hone and who from Sheria . Conâ€" stable Oxg while being brought to the Berlin jail, was arrested â€" by _ Chief O‘Neill on Saturday while purchasing he couldm‘t reach a ticket to leave town,. _ Sho â€" will hbe charged with | obstructing an 0fMâ€" a> and ~ba« been ‘remanded until Thursday. t C itk According _ to the* Mflur{ O‘Connor, who, it is believed,"â€" isâ€". a man wanted by the police of Toronto: and Builfalofor houseâ€"breaking, . _ â€" was m to Berlin in company with m prisoner by Gt;lo?hl' Ogg: lufllwtbtrlho'w‘ was allowâ€" ed to sit and talk with his wife, _ When the . train‘~ reached . Berlin ife of . James : O Connor . _‘ *The Police When the â€" train < reached . DEZC Bailif Ogg leff the train . Arstâ€" and was followed â€" by another _ prisonet. ‘Then the wife of Q‘Comnor descended the steps and as soon as she reached the platiorm she threw a fur ~coat over the face of the ‘consthale. â€" < In the meantime O‘Connor got. off on the other side of the train and disapâ€" peared. It is understood that beyond sending messages to the larger cenâ€" tres no éffort,is being made to capâ€" ture the prisonetr. % Chief Randall, of Guelph, . was inâ€" formed of the escape of O‘Conpor. on Saturday and told Uhief O‘Nefll that. he had in his possession... & letter . from Supt. of Police Regan, of Bulâ€" talo, which stated that O‘Comnot. had been arrested there in February, 1909, on "several ehnnd burglary, and that he was a man to= be mt large. There were no less than 24 cases of house breaking that â€" wete traved to Wim there. The lettet also stated that he had served â€" in _ the Hritish arimmy and . the (Canadian Mounted Police. It was accompanied ay an excellent photograph: taken | in and GOEs BACK TO CENTRAL PRISON FOR SIX MONTHS Last Wedapsday Robert Lindsay, who had completed a sixâ€"months‘ term in Centtal Prisot .came to Borlin Tor the purpose of nnllfi“:l-fiu prisâ€" onér â€"â€"who. was given treedom on ‘ m be was waiting around â€" the G.T.R: depotâ€" he wias placod .. under arrest And cappeared in> Dolice _ Coort on "a charge of: vagtancy . oo him‘. back to the Ptis Lindsay said Jhe was nc to using s a pick and ) He was anpuccessful and then walked . peoal year,â€" â€"whichâ€"were 150,618â€" at behind the le::m'- ban‘t where yuim ,m.u n.n: wm: * Andeat â€" udpented in Policé â€" m..mmmnhm * dry stree He was both addresse0 . "" s to exclude..1iil of them forced wt _3 badly LOk A Dangerous that he the chance rip uamed McDougall , \ who was.] c. trial in ~ C burglary in € Nurses® Howme wanted in ‘Toronto n to -I el..r‘p‘l; 'fl"[‘",- 10 iC &AC tant . sultraâ€" their. > way Queen to Fothâ€"‘ pes.cent. ag compared with those for gain mn mm[":m of ‘the last rou! Thai 2BRIERE â€" besint cuhins 150.618 . at 3€ pr.S0r» minor $ N ontire : pI ed .of ‘y< of â€" age, Peniten tiary Alteen per. : thousand > @ birt fton who had ng ereed. f Montréal is apparently the «crime ventre ‘of the Dominioc.. Three . hunâ€" became inmates of penitentiaties :‘;: the past , as compared f 199 mfi...'a'v.: 114 from: Win aipeg, 49 : from Toronto, 46 . from Hamilton, 41 mg‘"“-;% trom" Halifax; 25 from St. John, from Ottawa, 47 from . Calgaty, and 98 from Edmonton. 4o â€" Duting the year 384 convicts. were paroled and 15 «pardoned.~ â€". ~>_‘ _ _ These. are some of the most inter ons en ns Justice as to â€" the penitentiaries 0 Canada for . the fiscal year . ended. March 81 last. The report: the need ~of reform in the pratti¢e ‘Of â€" reform in the. practice.of â€" comâ€" ‘mitting juveniles to the penitentiaties Tt is pointed out that the lamentable fact that nearly two hundred: of the twenty years of ‘age . is partly due to the â€"restrictions ‘placed upon theâ€" judiciary by the provisions of the penâ€" al code, and partially to the fact that kome members of the judiciary do not realize the unwisdom of . sgading mere youths ‘to ~ the penitentiaties, where they ~are in necessary contact with mature crimingls. 5 & but ~~Â¥n analyzing the nationalities of the convicts it is Interesting to note that 198 of the Britishâ€"born are = English while 54 are Trish and 45 are Scotch. Ot the foreignâ€"born the United Statâ€" és tontributed 229, Italy 94,~ Aus %riaâ€"Hungary 61, Russia 41, France 30," Germany 18,. and Ching 13. > ‘The réport of the Dominion. Parole ggs Anml.: Mt:dmtbmr ; "system: inaugura ve year‘s. ago is havitig: excellent results. Of a gfi of 3,731 paroles granted ..since ie comitlnice * with: condiHobé, â€"â€" or forfeited | by subsequert _ convietion. Only two per cent. of _ those releasâ€" d : on "parole . were reconvicted . for Subsequent crimes. Mr. _ Archibald States that the average wages ot s<lâ€" ary received by prisoners on paral® is $8.78 per week. x THE PAPER BOX BUSINESS A thousand machines of many types and sizes and designed for many pPuLâ€" poses ate used ‘toâ€"day in the . manii~ ment of ~ machinés: is absolutely _ neâ€" cessary, for‘ the number of ~styles of cardboard boxes nsed for véfic‘ sorts of articles is without limit tri were but~ ye~y. irpor RA Ottawa lers to 1 whlle a H NTHARY a t b D P iuder at December 21, I911, Page 8 the St he ASTICS Youtbful ntiaries Of in increase h the co® :‘Q“{- -vn':‘ dur~ with. Winâ€" trom <â€"390 the ADS, IN TAKE:. NQTICE that the . above namedâ€"Insolvent has made an assignâ€" ment of his estate and ellects to ma for the benefit of: his.ereditors, â€" pur= suant to R.S.0. 1897, Chapter. 147. ad A meeting of the creditors of ‘the said ‘Insolvent ~will be hbeld, at â€"myâ€" of: fice in the Town Hall,. Waterloo, on Wedresday the 27th day ol Decembeér A. D. 1911 at ~ 2 o‘clock p.m. : for the purpose of | receiving a statement of the affairs ‘~ of the said Insolvent, and to appoint Irspectors and ~ to give ditections for theâ€"disposal of his estate. Creditors . are requésted ‘to "hie theirclaims duly â€"proved by {mfivit on or before the Hate _ of such ~meeting. + E AND NOTICE is further given that â€" eeng y e ssignee will to distribute the assets of â€" the . esâ€" tate . amongst the parties® ~entitled thereto, â€" having regard only to the )clagms of which notice shall have then been given. o eiiery : wl Ee ul i1 wEssLox â€" A, WESELOH & CO. a.r.couDpIs To Come and See Our {â€"THE MATTER OF ALEXANDER SCHMIBT . â€"OP THE VILLAGE OFr ~LINWOODâ€" IN â€"THE TOWNâ€" â€".SHIP OF. WELLESLEY IN THB COUNTY OF . WATERLOO, : Hoâ€" A. B. McBRIDE, Waterloo. 4 <â€" Solicitor for Assigneée. _ .â€". Dated this 9th ‘day of December, / D. 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