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The Chronicle Telegraph (190101), 21 Dec 1911, p. 7

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F98y ; . e .llM%BUREAU exall ; Cegetable Compound . â€" can be obtained at,.g\: storeâ€" . The t Drug Store. ce, $1.00 â€" per c . G. Hachnel, Water]oo. ) PARLIYâ€"â€"The sale of the.. jewels es The mcBialten of Turkers which be m . at the Georges it Picture * &',v Nov. 27, was concluded ay. The© entire . auction brought $98,000, out of which sum $69,600 i# _ realized by . toâ€"day‘s sale of ‘ CGoderich, Dec. 13.â€"At the Decemâ€" ir Sessions of.. the Peace here â€"toâ€" @y, J. G. Armstront, a druggist of mekmow, charged with criminal negâ€" lige in dispeosing drugs, was dis. charge the Grandâ€"Jury bringing in \ The charge arose from the death of Miss Margaret Murray, a young lady of Detrolt, who attended â€" tte Old Boj Teâ€"union at Lucknow ia Aug! at last year, and who, in hayâ€" lng a prescription filled at the store bE Mr.. Armstrong, was given . tartar etic > instead of _ rochelle salts, hich resulted in her death. â€" While b x;&i“ | himself <was not directly isponSible for the mistake, â€"a simiâ€" Barity of Latin terms on the medical Pmmw NO BILL= AGAINST J. C. ARMSTRONG *:-‘t understood by his . clerk . two "and i@ hall years‘ experien‘e, ‘the disastrons cxchange ol# i â€"drug» the salts. _ One gudrtctte of crooks resorded a sist , alf of wilom bave earned a la06 i W\ rogues‘ gallery {â€"r theft i8 ’*bt & ant every ailing woman in this Sity to realize the value of this remâ€" e } ad to that end offer to refund any money paid us for this preparaâ€" ffi"& er a fair trial, it feils *b produce beneficial results. _ mong. rétent additions. to . the $y5â€" itically handled gallery. ofrogues ib of Joseph Riopel, the â€" map bought . automobi‘es wholesaly in ate without having the j rice Or ithing else to back his gmh&&s Charles D. Shelon. is . M mpong the very latest that have arâ€" rive ‘5&\_ n the peaitentiaries is . tâ€"at ol Fred Graham, alias ~Vincent Morâ€" am, allas Crane, etc., who was givâ€" en & short sentence in Hull under the e “'3 ny of them are daily. endurâ€" ‘meedless painâ€"that <a~ â€" reliable Wemmedy is within the reach ol _ @l, "that _ we absolutely guarantce Sabisfaction or will refund any money SBU may have paid for this treat â€"Physicians in treating woman‘s ailâ€" ments ‘hay : Gemonstrated . the ~value bF cerkain ; dI uKS for. such cases . : and these ingredients, following the forâ€" ; “;.M;'; ; 0 . Certain mfl! [lt)’!khn a ‘,‘, tained in Rexall Ve_etable Compound, in the amount considered necessary t ‘produce the most satisâ€" !“ : Graham last Febrvary miming or atten; ti‘.; _ to urder false pretences. from : theâ€" person . Ot > J F â€" y Aoian S eaien peEmsancnt manent cure assured end "mmoney, but tell others _ of t offer. te toâ€"day to Mrs, DO WOMEN UNDERSTAND? GBMS BROUGHT BIG PRICE a man of woman good f. in vukorplasn:: ie ver has digtress after ; »wick headaches, nausca, & ‘mtlm-th,u: in anything, or be e in the world. . these symptoms are only the stomach needs a little ~attention and the aid that in To ui: oees | ols the crunber n , Brer and bo i photographs ite 4 With these th HOME rences if re Snd rs â€" of ti ent to ob no Amos Gehman, Christian Allemang, Michael Fries, Charles E. Lips, Louis CGies, James Kelsey, Russel Heipel, Enos â€"M. Bowman, _ Herman Kavelâ€" man, Martin M. ‘Bowman, â€" William Auman and .)oh‘-.s. Kochlet. That . The claim of: was i the truck was not m tor moving purposes, Benjamin S. Musselman, the, plainâ€" tif to the action brought against A. C. Quickfall at the : County Court, was awarded $260 damages . by the m-on Thursday ‘afternoon _ for. inâ€" sustained by him while assistâ€" ing in the moving ‘of a piano. â€"The plaintifl had asked for $500 damages. ASKS FOR PNCREASE Mr. E.â€"W. Clement appeared ~ for the plaintif, and Mr. J, A. Scellien for the defendant. The following jury was selected to hear the case:~ It took the jury in the â€" case . oi Neville vs. the L. Breithaupt Estate, at the ‘County Court from _3.55 n‘clock until 5.40 o‘clock on "Wednesâ€" day afternoon to arrive at a verdict after hearing evidence and the addresâ€" ses of counsel and the Judge on Tuesâ€" flay afternoon and Wednesday. Damâ€" ages to the <~extent of $25.00 °_ were awarded to the plaintiff. Mr. W. H. Breithaupt, one of~ the Trustees of the Estate, said the store was rented to Abraham in January of 1910, possession being taken on Februaty.ist of the â€" same year. A lease was given for a year at $500 per annum, £135 being pay: ab‘e in advance quarterly. On Aug: ust 1st the third instalment was not paid and when the store was alleged to have been sold about the 25th of that month no â€" payment â€" had beén made on the rent for that . quarter; He admitted issuing the â€" "writ for seizure when the furnishings ~â€" And goods were offered for sale and gave instructions to Bailif Huber to make the seizure. The question of costs . was deferred until His Honor ""}“ argument~ of Mr. Reade, counsel for plaintilf. Before closing the case Mr.. Reade put dn the warrant issued ~by / the Bmgoupt Estate . _to Baililt Huber for the seizute.: % + Mr. Sims argued that no case bad been made out by the plaintif ~ as alleged in the statement of.claim that the defendants: had made an _ illégal seizure. "He contended â€"that â€" the bailiff had not acted in accordnce with the instructions of ~the defendâ€" ants. The judge held: that if ~â€" this was Mr.â€"Sims‘ contention the defenâ€" dants would be unable to collect the $125 which it is alleged | was «till owing on the rentai of the premises. Fle accordingly ordered that evidence for the defence be heard. Mr. J. W. Davey, the am. was the last withess in the f‘s ber and the go amounting > to about $130 had been set aside to: be disposed of at @â€"fubure auction. ‘ He endeavored to sell the articles but lailed to secure ‘a suffi¢ient sum : for them ‘and then‘ bought them ; hiniself for $110. Bome ot the articles: are Stiil in his ~possession: m of ” A¢ baiht was the Sest Tofimstion of thi fact. ‘He stated that advertisements mfim would Iafl ; vacant store on King â€"â€" aast. Just as this sale was ‘al to: =: mence, witness testified, the â€" bailif entered and seized sods amounting in value .to $150. He did not take them with him, however,. .but © had them placed aside. The auction sale, having been + translerred from : â€"the King street store to another on Fredâ€" erick, which theâ€" withess. clainted w as due ‘to the interference of the bailif, $825.89 (was <reahzed. â€" Mr. â€" Ctam statedâ€"that both Mrs. Neville ~ and Abrabam came to him at the ~ same time, and both dictated. their instrucâ€" tions, .He was given the "complete jurisdiction over ‘the â€"disposal of â€"‘the goods by Mrs. Neville. The Court adjourned at 5. o‘clock until 10 o‘clock . Thursday CASES AT THE COUNTY COURT d Otta iâ€"cast of GRUESOME.DISCOVERY OF 4 HEADLESS® BODIES MURDERED BY A FARM HAND da Mussclnan Â¥6. Quickiali y is the olergy. The . advam of llflqanbrm‘m country ~and . < eariches many the stipends : of . the _ clergy Dodics weik by De ad â€"Archbishop Ham Mettopolitan â€" 0 issued a pastora IN SALAR)Y hi DT ral NASS M,* Babama Islands Â¥nknover â€" French barque, ‘wa afire near Long Island: She eight fathoms of water. Jt known ‘whether the crew wer theatre with them. ~The dangerous possibilities of â€" such a condition ate, accordirg to the opporents of the tm ”?,,Q:m argument â€" for +*< reafoval, C °C When theâ€" whole: question â€"of: cenâ€" Soring moving > picture ~films â€"‘ and Torming ~â€" regulations governing the theatres was taken â€"up by the> Proâ€" vircial Treasurer some months ago it was mfiut children under sixteen, m’rtic y ');oung gitls, were being astray rough meeting youngâ€" men inâ€"the ‘"nickel‘‘ theatres. The requiting of an‘ â€"adult escort _ was vonsidered the only solution remes‘ ::d such â€" a regulation n;’ made ow, 1t _ is , 1t having the efféct ~of Mymm more into danger than formeriy..Pre vented from _phw; by adults many chi are get in by actosting mer. with â€" a rec that they be â€" allowed to enter the The â€" advocates ‘of the removal o6 the restrictions urge two reasons. Th= first, as stated above, is ~that it is now no longer necessary that with all films bearing the mark. of. . the Provincial cengors no harm can possiâ€" bly ‘come to the children &on&' the ’ghm-_ . Theâ€"second is that re striction is not, in many cases, keep ing ‘ch Idren:from (the theatres but is, in fact, having the opposite result to that anticipated. was found a With the Provincial_censoring â€" . of moving picture films working smoothâ€" Iy, and objectionable â€"matter. ~ being being â€"made in favor of the removal of <the‘ regulation prohibiting theatre proprictors _ _from .admitting children under sixteen years of age, unless acâ€" companied by adults. The matter, it is said, is being considered along with other moving picture regulations and actior alormâ€"this line may be the reâ€" sult. ¢ Wild . ard â€"the Things of the â€"â€" Wild will peruse with the keenest pleasure. it shows in .every Aline â€"how much feal gratifcation can be â€"obtained from‘ a ittleattention to the wants of the birds during the winter weather and how observations. lavinge uD~ a store cent of â€" the time of: year .is 1 cember (Christmas) number 0 and ~Gun: in Canada, published J. Taylor, Limited, ; Woodstock €, x3 Prairie. Chickens in i8 a s which every lover Want Regulations THE DECEMBER ROD AND FRENCH â€"VESSEL °S CATARRH ASilA 0A ARaS Full pie THE ONTARIO ~ELEOTIONS Regulation Defeats its Object How the Children Get In Chroaicleâ€" Telegraph winter flavor te ia ying s believed Italian â€"â€" make Removed wete ank “mll > of ~she wild leasure. i store obtainâ€" aved W )nt (ur beaconâ€"watch of peace 1 (xl peaoe that reaches all abi a #tre t Kke Jouee that Ahameta l Chairman Cairnes of the â€"Board â€" of Health . presided and other: membetrs of that Board present were Messrs. Macklin, â€" McKay, Ahrens, Sectetaty Millat, Medical Health Officer Dr. McGillawee, ?-ucy hi“c‘“ liu:‘- of the Park Board were Chairman " Hibnor, _ Messts. [Janzen, Lippett, Abrens, Rittinget and Gofton. Mayor Schmal#, Mr. A. C. Quickfall,. â€" the ieo â€" dealer, . and fi solicitor, * ; | MÂ¥\ Cram,â€"ware alto j Thou ~massive â€" pilé, â€"emblem of .m-.'q. “ld 7 Mfi“fiznflhm’ j ‘Teach us to face our destiny. As thou. throich shock ‘of changi Berlin Board ‘of ‘Health at. a~ joift meting with the Park Boara _ on Thursday evening in the old ~Council Chamber, could not see its way clear to ‘ ~rescind ‘their motion prohibiting ,Lhu cubsing ~ot, 1ce" at the Victoria Pars â€"lake on account ‘of the alleged polluted condition of the water, . The ) thembers t .the Park Board admitted that the ico was not _ â€". for domestic purposes biut asked that petmission be graated ror the cutting of the ‘ice for cooling purposes @only but the Health Board did not. 1 or this plan feasible as it would difficult to makeâ€"a ‘distinction. m Dr. Honsberger was (Medical > Officef some years ago, he recommendâ€" ed that ice doalers use separate wagâ€" ons, one containing‘ ice. for â€"> .Booling purposes :ard the other :. for use,. but his recommendatior: _ was. Thoavas ; ‘the jivmate of the Hom, Qfi'm :l:luly insane during .. the night Thursday, passed _ away Friday," “&_mty gaol,‘to which institution : be had been. committed prévious to being transferred . to the: Hospital for the Insane at Hamiiton. Aithough he was violently > insane when takem in charge by the â€" police authorities he ‘has been. under _ the control of Goversior ‘Cook and Turn= key Ludwig, both of whom gave the nnbl;rtunu man every sttention posâ€" sible,~ © . Ks Shortly d:ctwngtah:h:; the: county, gaol it was found that he was Suffering from an internal ailment,â€" and the intense pain caused, it : is said, was responsible for the man beâ€" coming insan6.© During the last few days he has been gradually sinking, and he passed away peacéfully at an. early bour ‘Friday . ~. 1 At 2.40 o‘clock thg" afternoon c:: jury rendered a verdict finding fina snn en ce in evidence of «Jail Surgseon Turnkey Ludwig was heard. & In compliance with the regwiations of the gaol an inquest was ordered by Coroner Lackner and the following jurynien were empannelled to hear the evidence:~â€"Messrg. ‘ M Huchnergurd, A.â€"Weseloh, J. Kriesel, P; Itter, _ P. Lautenschlager, .J . Hebel, ’-.,:Pl‘)fi'. a. E. Pomé, A. W. mzniwp. Bresuzhan, :G. M, DeBus <> Wim. NOnitneg.. . ~ â€"=+. _XA ... Loo e en S e ie C Thomas _ Kloecher Former Farm Hand Around Philipsâ€" burg Succumbs to Insanity tives in this vicinity and was an inâ€" mate of ‘the House bf Refuge _ since August. Previous to that time â€" he was employed as a farmhand for the last twenty years in the neighborhood of Phfli_pah!rg. â€" Will Not INSANE MAN DIED . ATâ€"COUNTY JAIL , A. W. BROWN. pi oi in hok indeed performed what. have seemed like :hu-lcu cnres in bundreds of avalipation and wfilâ€"' Dyspepeis, feoks t 1 as 1 fam two. ml.knl two doctor kind of m u'h.l l -"A a Â¥ R "mlgvy’-dm‘is them s trial. :J took nearly four boxts “'M'-"ndh;hnn‘a rb-:‘mom-w can eat And sn uo lofigerconstipined.= _‘___* "Fruitâ€"aâ€"tives‘* is the only medicine fiuthe world made of feesh ul jokes uqh oo at suerage "ar sa ho . hom ms:-':t‘m Limited, Ottaws. 10 YEARS ___ A DYSPEPTCG THE SNOWâ€"CAPT MOUNT Forced to Live on Staie Droad 1nd Porridge. he e Rescind Motion Jecember 21, 1911, Page has no known relaâ€" fted An ind naf ha t 4F MSAy +4 'rhmwotm Chair man H. â€"W.â€" , Rev. A,. L. Zing er, Messrs. â€" A.Foster: and W.~ O TObAL ~...... .4. /.« MA64) * * 3D7 Total . number.â€"of books issued: 2011 Total number ot days .....: ... 28 Am pet “’ ied s io y onl riativcnts . * * * ,;:m.- per day 1040 ... ... 10 flm Ad. 363. <Juy: 20 â€" : Accounts ampounting to passed for payment. ‘ Religiousâ€"Works â€"...... Sceiology .._.... .: )4, Natural Science ....... Uselul ‘Arts ,.,.;...... Fine Arts ;..._.,.. ..} Hmwc Dramsé ..., Desctiption & Travel Hogn;ly B mow! 9 Magazings ... ... Total nonâ€"fiction Pirkion .: ... ~.". Anali lfi&-b& ‘s report paid‘. & ~ bigh tribute / to m‘ ol Sir . Andrew Fraser and of. Messrs. Mott, | Spert :{»Wu. Ib is said ‘that, includâ€" ten Biskops ofâ€" the / Anglican Chutch, 152 men participated: in the programs, besides large numbers call ed :in for 1wu work. Six were trom the States, and twentyâ€" two from Toronto. Lady ~Fraser also addressed a ~fmumber . of . ~Women‘s Canadian Clybs and church avdienses: Book Committee‘s Report. _ â€" The ‘Book Committee récommended theâ€"sale of ‘‘Die Wocke,"~â€"â€"~1911 serâ€" ies, _ to Mr. Hangusch for $1; _ that e etoaclcen . s 500 ervelopes be purâ€" chased; ~that 4000 borrower cards be purchased; that no action beâ€" taken on the Librarian‘s recommendation in regard to rertal of new fiction : and that instead, the librarian® under inâ€" atructions from the Chairman of : the Board be permitted to purchase rew fiction â€" "or _ other. lately published: books to. the extent of $10 a~month and that a list of the books (put cliased ‘ by her during the month be given to the Book Commtittee at the monthly meeting. The report was adopted. The Librarian‘s . special â€" report showed that rentais during the past month : amounted : to $5, ‘ The financial staterbsent showed reâ€" ceipts amounting "to . $3863.25 a::l expenditures amounting . to $36§7.83, leatine _ (a _ bols=~~ of y85.02. on . The book :issue at the Library durâ€" ing_Novervier was as follows:â€"> ¢ + ® Mtli;‘Jl'-!b}. Religious â€"Works < .....:.....10 * t Sceiology .._...." .: /k, :..35 88 Natural Science .......... ...35~ .28 Uselul ‘Arts ,.,.0....0......46 § Fine ‘Arts ;....:«.. ;;...... 105 < / 18 Literature ... _.__.....‘.04 17 Hmwy“,¢ Dramsé ...,. .o--: F ’2 Description & Travel .....46 871 Biography ... c.... ... 48 6 Consicerable < divergence of opini was â€"expressed : ‘in the ~ discussion 2 whether â€"the day of great missionary conrentions is over, and the â€" work shouldâ€"now be done rather in thie oonâ€" gregations by ‘‘handpicking." s . Mr. Caskey‘s report paid _ a > bich The Library Board transacted . its monthlyâ€" busingss in thirty minutes at the â€" regular <meeting on Thursday ovâ€" onitig. The budget was Jsrzely routine. . Sir Andrew Fraser‘s address is © t be printed in pamphlet form for di% tribution: Votes â€"of than‘s were or dered to be : ‘sert to him and to Dr. Robert E. Speer, Dr. Jobn R. Mott and Mr. J.«Campbell White. â€" Berlin Library good Mr on‘ . hand, and Mr. Shenstosmie relinâ€" quished his office to the new Treasirâ€" “.IC-J.!*RGW!. s 3 Committees wereâ€" appointed to â€" deâ€" Yelop "a policy for the MoÂ¥enirnt for the next fow months, t report at a m“% It was ‘that ‘“!nf.mmmw“g observed ‘some time about ol ‘the year :mmvnma a. ‘committee., .. :t >~ L .o) o onl s 5 o e ported that "the $8,172, including Cunn, Mr. Gendy, and KINGSTON.~The â€"little frame I At 8.35 the mieeting adjourned « * be ... coult 40 nothing for . me," PIRST â€" MERTING . PLACF xd cred this LAYMEN‘S ( has beon pui ingston Hist urged to p storica) purp id heen wea ther Lhe LRETr â€"1deas i the éffeci # C re PM Book Report TY SPEaRoTs ‘xpense <4 Ma d Board Meet anad the d R ... 489 A615 Pre: tion pr rav .. 2. : :: $40.55 were GM A5 M §1 id 300 507 T 14 24 87 28 thildren ~_ This is a privilege not granted by afiy mgm the Dominion, or on this Let me, in a few words, state that in the last 20 years, since 1891, there have been 4,731 ruentl from 450 places outzide of this city treated tree, as the Harents were unable. to pay m.!uw ment. : Last year 384 patients from 234 places outside Toronto were so treated. § the Orth department hwiyye?;l; ;urlry g""cehfldun, boy® cono‘i. ':flu' .":J& 600 3’.‘?5“.,‘."’.,3.‘." 1\3211« oft these came from places ou ”:( ‘Toronto, from. parents who sould not afford ‘to pay. fund of the Hospit 1t would take m spare to tell of fic:: slok md,d‘ " Surely we from the pec The Hogpitalâ€" is not a. city but & Provincial institution. â€" The Corporation of Toronto grants $18,000, not only for city children, but towards the mainten afce of. every~patient in the Hospftal, and ‘the citizchs of Torontp donate an average of $10,000â€"to the maintenance In brief the sitk children fromany place in Ontario whose parents cannot afford to pay, is, on certificate from a munioipal ~ofticer â€" of any _ city, towh, willage or township, treated free. hMt p.-uh'as’mu ng . &mnn time :nwhad!.'d the Hospital for Sick Children, Toronto. . 1. .make : this> direct ‘appeal to . the people of ‘Ofntario, for. the fathers and mognamxmo.um&oc:uu Toromto, have precisely the same claim for their sitk children as regards the privileges of: the Hospital, ‘as â€" parents who reside in this city. CHRISTMAS APPEAL Tho Rospita) for Sick Childron mase MÂ¥ â€" marls Every {family has :need ol & . good reliable liniment. ~For sprains,. bruisâ€" €s, soreness of the ‘muscles andâ€" rhew matic pains there is rone betterâ€"than Chamberlain‘s.â€"~ Sold by all dealets.. MELBOURNE.â€"The Federal House has adopted & clause in the Electorâ€" al Bill compelling the writers of all newspaper «articles and reports feâ€" ferring to candidates to sign the same also giving the writer‘s. address. Learn Dress Making «We teach everything from measuring to <finish, fromâ€" plainest shirt waist to most elaborate tollette, and will give any one $25.00 who can show us an article in dréss making they â€" can not out, fit and put together . ‘after taking..a two weeks‘ courseâ€"with us. Charge for complete course is â€" only $10, ‘includes a perfect fitting chart given fres. ." +. All wishing to join, or for tull information see . us at our residence THE . MISSES ELLISON DRESS 111 Church St.. â€"â€"â€" . â€"â€"~â€"â€"â€" Berlin Yary omall and as casy 1e %o lake as sagar, Fom WiabAcuz. m:m FoR Tosrid Liver, FOR TION ioarine FOR COMPLELIO® â€"Carter‘s g Little Liyer Pills,| 4 Patents tal a "Wiknoot ghs atifi argo: nes : C " Â¥oI ABSE U WRITER MUST GIVE â€"NAME Â¥es sound 1tmb Oifled boye and ; give wealth ‘to Hospital . gives OURE S10K MHEADACHE. Must Bear Slgnature of $¢¢ FaceSimile Wrapper Betow. PRAAA L LE L ave a fait claim for help GCenuine ney. ta more space than . you t‘the good work done deformed children of h%mc department 700 chfldren, . boys en treated for club of jlha Mospital‘s tor Is the leading* Business "Oollege Wastern Ontario. It bas m 5 mtlualw"m‘w ever. it co@ af6 E&r‘-tln those of the h 2".(:3:“ fifl@ onl alpha s moit meny catettie bost For the vounties of WATERLID and OXFORD. . Satisfaction f Free business care Sir Bag mreant o rgindey a MF ceive ml' ;“&I“u L 3Â¥ aÂ¥a Wintor Term From Jan. 2nd. 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