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The Chronicle Telegraph (190101), 14 Mar 1912, p. 9

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3 ASt Misp M o a sti tuikd . County Board.of A @DGULIUTS, the g‘oxfl*x‘nfi ~Acaych o Jn the nce, has imapped : out 300 au_xw u.mr-nh of . tar ):~~Realiving, the dangers /‘ .. level ;EÂ¥ossings,. the : members of .. : the Executive: nave agreed to luspeet al} crossings in! fluk’mfln sections of thercouniy, ~noting whet .protective mexncurse it i. any! Arecbeing uséd. abd ABATE WEED byrinse® a Watéos® C measuypsill i. agy Areâ€"~De‘0g. ustt C to. whak.extent watrhiogs are.givyenâ€"by the jengineers=of approaching. traids. Data q~Fegarding â€"accidents . will.. alyo be prod@red from :<nearby,.<. farmers, This «inforniation: will sbe submitted: to m‘m‘.nfi . anmmed: ;/ with â€"| sA6f an f &.fiU-.ho‘nnd:u to have ade quater on‘ c 8t . Crosmings elt,bc:;:glfld «gates "or. kfls\v’,‘ Thes: weed nuisance As; also . under, cansideration »mand . the . . Townshig councifs wÂ¥ll Becorequested : to: enforce thetr_o-fiiflx ‘mh‘d.wflm which providâ€" es meryghal}; destroy all mox: iou_a‘m on the roadside ad jacént Aupithein Barméd t ol c . Intéeresting CC es * 9i OR C 1 ‘The; wegular ; monthly meeting ... ol w Beilie bresch of be Musion io Lépers was held at The residence .of Mrs. R.; D. Lang, Iryin Street, . on Tuesdgy evening.. A latger altendance than ugual eyidenced . the, interest takâ€" en in‘ this society‘s. worK. ._., fi; Cc C panl fi ult 4A PHCC c« ,.n.-.‘ ! .ld.‘-'. Alter the usial, devotional e;_;stcisaa.' condwfig by Mrs, Wing Mrs. C\arkl, %’Phoehq B‘:finaxau’vgry sweetlyâ€"‘‘Face to Face," &A sel#cflo; for which her voice is yery .well suitâ€" ed. Mrs. R. D. Lang then gave . a very intéresting account _ of , Miss Hateh‘s work among the. lepers â€" in Hateh‘s work among India, ; _ Gs MQQ,‘J.' Kaufman described . in _ a short talk het recent visit to Cuba, incidentally referring to the lepers on that Island, which are uumfbgted; by the hundreds. Prior to thg & panish Ametican war, and‘ Amerigan occupaâ€" tion of Cuba, the lepers moved ‘about among the people without restraint, but this has since been stopped. S‘c also met organized _ Children‘s~ â€"Ald work on , a scale .tbat. seemed marvelâ€" lous "to northern people. & RosellgflKuit% hi MD“}OT ce at, â€" Maxoh Baby Drowned . â€"* in Water Pail ng(l;wé, March 1:1.; fi':hreeâ€"ye‘:b- old _ Clauser,"a crippl / of Mex andri@ §&.~‘,‘ fell higadiong‘ ‘into‘" . @ pail of water this afternoon and ‘was drowned. â€" His mother was absent trom the hom6 Tor"half an hour,; and when she returned she found her little oc mintand igrapi Ithienr" yandy water. D& U K Tried yainly for â€" halfâ€"an oi i sire 2L Jringk "of Antln who suffered"from An‘ dD tilo aly :lr?t yOAL o howne the : ‘ "This 4s ‘the *s «éath ‘through similacsc wit week. ;Last. Suu “'m#mb; w&zs deat she tell ‘into taintng‘ hot Mission to. L & "Among the members of a _ fasmonâ€" able ‘dountty ‘club ‘6f Washingtor are a doctor.â€" and arminister: who délight in the exchange of repartce touching theit rewuv-:obuwu. As un{ met ohe day the minister observed |that‘he was ‘"going to ~read to old‘ m,‘" adding (as he -..%Wtfl'd:«;a‘!” . 0 v4s Rp â€"*\Yes;~ <he is . suftering nia,‘‘~â€"Lippincott‘g. MB a manager, THE MINISTER‘S USEFULNT Smile a nd Laugh With m guard, the Unxtous1¢"" as: Wail c« that? He t ‘of " Wis ‘ ftriewd, the . : Amuch‘ woree?" . _ _ . r’\%gfit? af oxures® * "heeds yout help mot t hout to resuscitate ;h similar :‘ii;cums;wce . ;Last, Suuday a, laug) Ts " Sca ooo _ water. - Time & e ts pro reâ€"being use DiDg$ ALC & mmcunl ccidents > Wi The ic:?g]"',"T"x AlMrEr jeu c 6 / in) rargeqeay se o (Boned: of (Museciated (Boards ‘of Trade NUISANCE | DEVELOPE â€" NE Wâ€"â€"ONTAHO ha: a*d fe fash t P m the tha wr Tantrigenttipn ginde eod, gave or :m ns. made, a ve: his assurancas that,the dil!cnnt“ reâ€" commendations would receive cndufl comsideration. ... . ..__.» .â€"> 1 hok the It Will Get Into Fray ‘at Once and . Contest Byeâ€"Elections, h \‘Toronto, March 13.â€"Ontario‘s politiâ€" cal temperance party has been launchâ€" \‘A1d4:> Austin.â€" of. Toronto:. has. been plfiad in command,, as chairman the new ‘.nfl much, opposed committee on political action. . ... TR filfi‘opo:gant temperance men have guatante the * compittee 1-&): means for its work of ‘organizing â€" elegtors ard pulting independent temâ€" perance candidates in the fieldâ€"as by& President Jos, Gibson, who fought the Appointment ‘of the committee mt Mvontlom made the niost en 7 io: epesch â€" in Aavor . of imdeâ€" .pendént political action of the gatherâ€" elecyjons cccur * A" provincial pointed at . the committee, __ a'."ho ‘other members. of the .commi are: Controller McCarthy, tgf"m iles. Vpko% Mayor Lees .of Hamilâ€" ;'tnpk uchanan, Wingham, and B.‘ifi. Spence. w4 The committee will hold its next neotin&;dm the® cloke: of . the~Domâ€" ‘Edbu unc(l ot : Royal Temglunf of mperance, ‘which .convenes, . brien« ‘nial session in the new conrt.house building, Hamilton, next Tuesday, _ *m},“ eomfiil‘ will be ‘presided ‘over %fc ainés Halés | of Toronto.. W.:."W. Buchanan of Winnipeg will be among the western ‘delegates in attendance. «* .. A plan‘. for amnew: temperance proâ€" paganda on a wide scale will be ;figeq ufin bzy the .Domx'rlex‘o:lhgour::nl. which will sychronize with. the:ne political movement in this provincé. | o ubtmit Prderamine to Sir cce Whmet * : "is 4t C 4 5 â€" ““m%* t vaf wÂ¥ S /d bfizeth ‘ o e e o. ing d& was"achioved ‘at the‘ joint ‘sonference of the coal owners, miners ‘and Cabinet Ministers yesterday, . the m?\fi-of“n settlement of the conl is decidediy brighters The exeâ€" cutive of" the ~minors‘ federation amek :g slastâ€"night M‘;domdm us&l‘; :W r the federatio ea; to Pr & kiq\mh‘o :fi: lola t conferéence in the various dis icujgxf the setilement of the mint maim "wake‘ proposals, on the inder: standing that none of the districts tas sumé wotk until a wational settlement in ;offectagh i ; $ <ol Should the fedefation, as : is expect g.{ "’3}’" :l;;s t‘e:ou':mendofion, it will (w . deg step. m‘rdvn nlqg; er reemen}k on m ago. |% liktli'fi)"e hn""t& cofi.-l?}:lb\e 'in‘t&e‘ on the obdurate, Sr:kh and â€" Welsh owners. N_ 650 Th l c DHne The Prime Minister: again had an addievoce with the King and informed &'u' Mnju_tyflol; the proceedings mt a joint comferende. :. a,0 ho P ‘The 'fi%w"fd' the d;fi ‘ curtaili I\way + hy?&g f t&qum : way alone wmdod 1,869 trains: 1t in eatiny that‘ the unions, exâ€" ¢ludlingâ€"the miners, ‘are mtuMg :zao,wo weekly to those out emâ€" loviment, while 1605000 men are works« North aluo® The Whelidan block . at :St. Maryjs wias burned; and=Abs town of â€" Acme, Alberta, almost ied (out ‘by (fife: 1tr, * JPH. was â€" clected Mayor of _ Wi ‘ in‘ the . place â€"of the late â€" Mr. Hankaw T ¢ Hon. Georgs P~.Gkabam.« took , clfis n# TEMPERANCE PARTY. NO SETTLEMENT YET. it exhausted, and \he . A8800l has been obliged to stop‘ m;fi ed by, the Liberais, organizer will be apâ€" next meeting of the rwl'-"fi' L m 1 asso |EARLY, â€" MORNING VOTE/< "h“&;.‘_‘ P ;ro’ C t l'fl. e hrst J " H“‘ I" Cerr}iory h FALLSIN < B â€"RLIN ‘ifie’d‘M‘bfim Ervices . as | Caretaker. of . Postâ€"Office Clock Will notbeRequired "® _ After March 31st â€" = WORTH . $50 <PERâ€" YEAR ‘"The ’uxe'las tallen. _ ‘__ s Po the victor belongs the spoils."‘ After | March (818t Mr.â€" _ Arthur Peguegnat will ‘no ‘longer "draw ~â€" the sum ‘of $50 ‘from {er Dominion Govâ€" ernment as his uheration for lookâ€" ing> after ‘the winding of the clock in the Post Office tower. "‘the"axe ‘will fall," and afso that "it !Wil! fall in the most unexpected placâ€" es." § 2 _ Duting the |last‘ féw ‘weeks . there bave been ritmors ‘around town that This morning a Telegraph man was informed thit Mr. Arthur Pequegnat had ‘"had his head chopped off," and immediately, the soribe proteeded _ to investigate s o tC 907 : * Mr. Pequegnatâ€"was ‘found in > his. office on Krederick street wearing his usual brogd : smile© notwithstanding that ~he: .is> suffeting from a\severe: cold., He‘ was asked whether it ~ was true that he had been selected as a victiny of the spoils system. .| & us MX Pequg;mt showed‘a Telegraph t:epreaentafi a letter received from D. Ewart, Chief + Architect, stating "I am directed toâ€"inform you that your services as Caretaker of the towâ€" er. clock: in the public building at Berâ€" lin‘ wilt no longer> be required â€" ‘after the 31st March inst.": :/ , The letter alsoy directs that Mr. Péquegnat hand over to his successors the winding ‘crank and any keys, etcs, that may be in his possession. t 1 No reason. was : given (why the work of taking care of the clock has.. . been transferred, Jbut. Mr.« Pequegnat states that it is because he : was: a . good Libocal: . mkPs Hait_ > "It makes me laugh when I think ol. it," _ said, Mr. Pequegnat," _ the present Government . would; haveâ€" . & good Liberal; like mysell, «keop . my mouth shut ind prevent me from. tak« ling par&,;?:thq elections. for the: sake of the paltry $50 per annum which is paid for looking after. the . clock. .1 took a great pride in that, clock. but 1 am,tgo much of a Liberal to â€"let %t.ha’t. timepiece cause me to work for Likeralism."‘ Travelled__ â€".___.. â€"â€" Three Days in Two Iceâ€"boats hum met OTHE turt 100 )Joub‘-jrn Hemis 400 »Ashels agait 1910; ~Barley 1, 1.877 98. 000 par 5(1 1 The on ... Spiiiy mt rie, March _ 13 ; 000 1 won tih d mC 008 SR . CEREALS IN 1911 rPOaTED BY THE INST! Aceâ€"poat wht.. ‘The ip foâ€"day agains 1 % 181133 000. .; product estima againgt # Ma tionally Cleveland s# ber ‘add phere 1,003 N00 I’:l_â€"‘)l'_rgt ': amid : Cons toba + Bour ding alter Hou.â€" H.~ S Addition~. EXTENSION _ TO. . BERLIN| SOME: REDUCTIONS ~MADE 46 (00 Aiter : travelling > mountainous the lake â€" six sta 60 # 1 O0¢ Ma h () undil the Sunday an TT 00 34 af FI Ne Iy Thorp,,â€"J,. â€"W.â€"Ly O lt AJGK ; D00E t . joined ; the â€"patby ... o6 clby. and.couyty Aere, produced, . abd ;\v.m;.mru'omlwhwh. the line; of.. the C.Nâ€"R,. . â€"« may, e dooked over... 1t was mw.Ry. gslfl T5 take s ui. pier ie city, and a. tcam of horses and & thies ted ; 513 was , peoenged and . the fl:w;’n this mauncr. . t l . iPrevious. o. toâ€"day‘s. conference : .3 ul?m ~mgeting:of the [Railway, ... aml Maupfacawers‘ . .Committee. of â€"; vhe Council;. the Radial Railgay; , , Board, d : the special .compyttee.ol . the gogl‘d of "Fraile was held last night wf the city ball,: tile object being, i pos sible . to arrive at .‘ some .. definite, coniclusion as to tlic best possible rout by which theC.N.R.. should enter the city It, was ‘pretty definitely settled that the .. road â€" will have .. to â€"«come in ; through the. property of â€"â€" Mt,. J .. W« Lyon in §t. Patrick‘s Ward, but. just where ;could not be â€" learned toâ€"day.; Mayor:â€" Thotp had a . route= in his. mind and explained ‘it to thdse. preâ€" sent.. The ‘main.object of the railway, people. is \how. best to get into. â€" the city,â€"and ; also‘ to. get ‘out of â€"it. The : question of freight and . tife run aing sof © freight â€" cara through : the streels was: brought® up, and it was . the unanimous. opinion that this could never. be permitted, and that if. they wanted to extend>to Berlin and the ‘north â€" "they â€"mmust. ‘build a separate freigift lime either to the south of the city .or to the. north,..but. that cum, ning. privileges for passenger catS OÂ¥â€" er the ‘city streets might be concedâ€" ed. % es l ang THE PACE THAT KILLS The Reropiane is in its"Intandy‘ yet.‘ ‘Then it‘s a wonderfully precocious Infant." ( Lince Oe & 5. _ wer 3 "In. what «way ?" «> "It‘s dlready .going/the~pace that kills. nQ take the Enter in : Patrick‘s Ward O|4‘ Lamdy :*~*There is one thing‘1 notice particularly . about That |youts man: who.calls to gee You. He. ssems to have an. inborn, inatinttve.raspect for woman.. He treats every woman as th;uh she were a h.in:dum higher sphere, toâ€"be Approached enly with th U omogt datloacy ann defqrente® / /.. . . Oranddaughter (swe‘s htee *!:n hp‘l‘h&fr“m‘i“?; e t bir | ‘"I tail you," said. the author, Ing to rige Jn this world."@~;. dAynamite !. ‘The editof eyed him closely for five séconds, and then asked;,."Airship of â€" *"The horse is & ve wrote Johntiy in his If J can‘t have my . b o B BORRY HF SPOKE He:~"TVd lHke toâ€"sing awfully." She:â€""You dol" F Pedantlc Old Gentlioman:â€""Thon T ill be‘alleiit comserning this old ‘fowl have just brought me meat i don‘t wa HORRIDLY BASHFUL HLENT As: To FowL 1 49Â¥ ® WUK of > the Railway.. and jenun@aiv‘e sAUsaANE® IN«GOELPH U GoiNng TO RISE TCt W ns e C ith the Glity euguce with, {he. : "Migel s moie Herald _ reporter al WB ADnijeseC, a worg, 'g; . Pecuoginly Ad. t it _ | wlent oo BottaPapt M reak D | ya ty iiey altholugh mss n eniftpatit yculnget mt mfi‘h'y we the cetaeft ¢ réat" of the ‘â€" s UE . Mt. Johb Ql\%tin "An ‘Copts Parid i M | wiutter on Lancaster . sirG®® ‘Jud for curb; ruadwn{an‘i‘wh“r‘ on aveiiue ‘on (rfangular 106 ‘at {tuiction of these: streots." 1t ‘waslinâ€" _&mm; ‘Mr." Fennel & to Vake . a decd ofâ€" 38 feet measured & ‘Gordon . avertie and "Tollowing "a ‘ line At wight angles to (}_uglu&‘.m'cr to Lancaster,© and, that he w to «be ®¥rempted: on 20 feet on both Gordon ‘and â€" Lancaster®streets.. : ) divided Puch ‘Messrs." / Luft, Colquhoun,, Metslof «od , HMarnock;{residents: on ‘Spring W.: complained: 0f ; being assessed on‘ the trunk sewer past their. propâ€" erties to the Spring street pumping station. It was decided: to ~ charge them: for 66 feet each â€"until guch time as theyâ€" make connection. °. â€" " T Hannausch asked. for â€"a reduction In ‘assessment for roadway and sideâ€" walk ‘ronting his property on Ahrens street, the:jot.being. irregular . on account: of: the G_T.R. track _ cutâ€" :,;:‘x it in two. ‘It. was reduced by 25 ! ‘Paul, Stanke claimed he was sed 23 feet too much.. . The Ep?mr_vexplainedvit was _ at and .the frontage was reduced Reductionsson irregular> cornet_ 1068 Were grantedl to S. E. Bowman, Lanâ€" caster, and: Bingeman . streets, 5 {feet, William Pieper, King and _ Shanley streets, 50 .feet on Shanley .. street cement, walk, and Wm. Cairnes, Lanâ€" caster and Ellen street, 25. feet on Lancaster St. roadway. _ S sessinent . be st â€"after the duce © the <ra A1d end ‘‘Dbave ward and Georgs Warin were obnsldeared ‘the best dinkâ€"shooters in the dountry when Toronto was not the po;m‘tml city it now is alnd ducksâ€"woné plenfifuls close atchand. ~Warin, who was Ourimost nbted racing.boatbuilder losgt his deft haydiby ; a gunshot 4 g"'” fonl ";‘.;?‘K”""é?"'fifiu“ ‘did ouse x Ahat lity p fi-’mfimmflfi&m‘ lority both ‘nmfifluib}l whel hitlding. _ The poseTbilities " of â€"8t. Atfilmj__[lqg ‘as a WOR omcs 00 Abatiins . i d d L duck presorva Were fitst ~recognized by\/ thy:u € h'gyl. with fthe l@to C.. C. Smaill and MÂ¥," John:p M ‘To them: was dile the found! the Canâ€" ada Ciub, shith now h&s 8 ewenty thousand acres of .shoot ng 4 o fats; but whose membership includes of the old. guardâ€". .. . .. s he to \W in Was ler®" haoks AD ttiried te HOAb® RACING IN ENGLAND, D The [‘a k Bobl bet lom'; GAEAT OUCK 8HOOTERS Eohledet WaARDEN‘8: OLD. GOWN LEACH : BV t1 M it ‘¥¥._ lex hult thr au tensct uneli a: essnien t W th t Bip that xi e e plained yb w at n\i‘t‘ @rt the he nC Mabelâ€"Harry thoâ€"season for h Hite â€" Dectorâ€"Have you eaten anything gince I ‘called last? > ~> * f .MQ‘Kâ€"J‘ ~I was so bungrty at seven thirty that I eight" o‘clock. J6hnny. was d in dsc sbe music book? _: ~ k A. * Becduse‘she is full of airs A. Because, though 1‘2 gticks "to. JtS duty to the veryâ€"letter, it nb{;i{{&u its head punched, its face di@fgured, and 4-..3 Hoking: €/, iA _ Q.<What‘is it that wears shoes and has . none? ® Â¥ â€" A. A rough road. . Â¥7 , mabelâ€"Pork . . Wiy : ~entek “?'fi‘ y are Jom-ngu uwM â€" A.~Becanse they have WW‘ for a«living...}. > _ + N gente +1, P WHY HEâ€"LEFT Mistressâ€""And why did. you leave your . last . piace?". . K4 Wifeâ€""Oh, : John, dear, haver‘t you s}mhe?'N use 4 bandâ€""No; why. . W‘“o-â€""‘(')â€"fi. I‘m soâ€"sorry! 1 have a {:V{f?:lduhe povdcr here 1 wauted â€"Maidâ€""Me and the missus was not songenial. . Aint, Cheap notoriety what it costa.: > CONSCIENTOUS MARKETING w ‘in <liis sbest; and his «delightâ€"(for : »~he had beed a K FAITHEUL TEACGHER What is .a woman . worth 2 Double you, O man (w. 0. man) Why is a conceited girl like: a OURâ€"RIDDLE CORNER CHEAP NOTORIETY TARYING A.POWDER T AMCNG OFFENSE BUG HOUSE 3 ~% aliqw to 18 NTÂ¥ seldom wort} e ie ( 3e [ WSLr -a;‘% o refe ‘ateter wouldn‘t western the mf drawing his spe Garry s laltew i me s madall s ~* . He ed ‘dardd & the gigantic selne af n monr hatigere . tn splle at the: feot" that the e iks (he proviges $ i ocms aieadaaag anid. Mr.. McGCarry, *the {,fiu *1:1 red and white pine snd pulpsw008 is Avrersment Why in antioenacd oad 6 n unBo si alone," he cuntinued, ‘"‘wo‘ i _t,,,,,._:! 1 o oaan *** *n 4 Pn oo io ons 2 laid of the do# % ewainl Ee c inann 2 «3 e ies. _For C 7‘7" ‘% % Alm:w:i.‘ red;" y " U3 e have actually ‘go! “'??" 000,000. * ‘he ‘thundered._ "‘froue ‘thie@ t in n onl . McGarry: paid, nrfhun F. Je Englepart, the chairman of the F. & N. 0. commi-;opinsnd uié hat. Mr. mlebirt’l equal in point of eMclanc dn‘t be got for a salary of $25.000) And {et Mr. Englehart was devotin his whole tinie and ‘ability in makihg the road the success it is toâ€"daysy ==; Hon. â€"A. :G. MacKay: took â€"the D# ‘partments . seriatim and ;&mddd special tender spot of each. .. v& e yc peasn Mac 24. Sn N 10 He also took a wallop at the Agrt sultural Department. . He sdfhitte) . _ that the revemus had been donubled, / hbut he gave figures ;m, he said, ::a:h“ more -:bafion s be iaak . a asset e. provings. h . In 1904, § 12 per vent of the total ex; / _ penditures was devoted to mioultare_â€" . _| End in 1911 just 7 per cent. had beew |__ _ given to the same pur; . "Is Ahiy * * mot &n ‘indjeation‘ that agricnltare w#| * . not receiving a fair share of the pPub] _ lio money?" he ssked. Are we @oid@ " .. to allow the A&iculturd Departui®D#® 1 to" driféâ€"into same . state ag . the. 8 Educational Department?". _ . __â€". ) 4""~ ‘The recent lp{:bintmont of a. Deputgt Minister ‘of. Agriculture also ¢ _‘ for & jolt or two. He considered that # might be a hard trsk to get & prO.. P'rn:\tglor fl;:p:iat, butwthd‘ svetn: ment: should lling to giveâ€"mord than $3,000, even $5,000,â€"or : < in high as $10,000, inâ€" order to get & $rOr perly . qualified : deputy . min ter, onk who . knows overy‘& ning 46 the problem dyxl;ioul . He didnit ‘wish to ug’gu ng against the man who had been .appointed. Heâ€" & very likeable : chap ©and !of'mj_ nmvlm:nnp, but ‘he â€"didn‘t knos much ; about agriculture. â€"â€" ~â€" >*r Â¥ M nuoh'.M agriculture. 1p3 3+ We mudfoot. Centre â€" B __‘.!‘ ; daxfd iat the Government kep gnfi_nting that they did not ha owing of horns for the any bl f h for â€" th they were doing, and yet every _mem« &ot that spenlis indulges â€"in borm owing, he said. ‘ M/a~. =/4 It should be much cause for pri on the; part of ‘the Governmeont. he oontended, to. see : the ihnL' bat â€" per «ent. liquor tax in the publ ig â€"a0 counts." He hoped that item wWol 1d soon not appear at al}, and that the Government would ‘no longer appemt Rerlin, " March _ 13. â€"The" 4 yesterday adopted a resolution the Government ‘to prepare hensive statistics on production as 4 to have enterad â€" into ‘ a partnerah with the liquor men.‘ ,,A.J“" 7 a mistake to appoint a body of jndges 5. o6 the chiel edvigeth.. " 2@ % ~With regard to statate revisionâ€"com« tissitm, Mr. Proud{oct thought it was â€"~G. . Forguson, Grenville, 8 34 the debals _â€"__ . 'm"‘f‘fi Srothers on Triat tor mfi‘.’ f Montreal, _ March â€" 13.â€"Fred.. o Henry Beybold, brothers, were both held. yesterday for the murdér ; \f° Rnrnay which occurréd on Mar M. Burney, which occurréd ‘on Maroh 3 in a baseniént on Coupal lanesBai has accused the otherâ€"of kil Maxs. Burney. A curtain pole stained with blood, with which the murder is eube posed to have been com ditted, â€" to« gether with a heavy mallet, was pfe sented in evidence. The nony o ?vonl neighbore _was takon ‘yeabep ay ; RRs £ ture commercial re‘@MORS. . _ UGRCD The statistics shall &lzo include costa of *production, â€" T&AW â€" m and land, wages, the oost of socialâ€"reforms andâ€"tax countries chisdy competing with many. C i( t ~ 08 preliminary %0 the "nM”_ i9 $ a ture commertial relations, " *A Minnesota Farmers For Canada, Germany‘s Trade ‘Problems a ‘ Liberal apainit W Ma res t M Mz.. Mo M treigh

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