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The Chronicle Telegraph (190101), 17 Dec 1908, p. 11

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y4lk t _‘ Guelph, Dec. 14.â€"A member of the Guelph Township Board of, Health toâ€" day makes the statement that the contamination of the River Specd by the overflow from the sewage *plant DEATH CAUSED . BY SEWAGE PLANT caused _ the death of Samuel Maliot, who died ap the General Hospital of typhoid fever. The discase, it is said was causedâ€"by the young man drinkâ€" ing water from the river helow the plant. while cutting _wood. _ The physician states that while _ neglect of treatment in the carly stages was YTargely responsitble, the river water might have brought on the . discasc. At the Fall Assizes the Grand Jury brought in a trug bill against the city for maintaihings a nuisance in . the plant, _ wliich has been the cause of much trouble between the ciiy â€" and township. , PREMIER‘S ANSWER TO PROTEST Toronto, Dec. 1{.â€"â€"Sit Wilfrid Laurâ€" ier‘s preliminary objections to Hm{ election petition ‘entered against him in Ottawa were filed at Osgoode hall this morning. Among the objections are that the petition of Menard was not presented by a person who has a right _ to vote, and on that ground Mchard is disqualified; that pevitionâ€" er hired horses, carriages and other vehicles for Joan L. Chabot and Thos. Burkett in the clection; . that by promises of empioyiment, the giv-! ing of money and other consideration he was guilty of bribory; that no affiâ€" davit was presented or filed by the peâ€" titioner, â€" the papet purporting to be such being signed and swotn to hy him _ without his having any knowâ€" ledgt" of its contents, and that . the petition is not made _ in good â€" faith, but is purely vexttious. KEEP THE BEEF EXTRACT IN THE ROAST Keep in the meatâ€" all the wholesome : juicesâ€"the â€" real nutriment of the roast. LOCAL AGENTS, WATERLOO Use the SOUVENIR Range with its Acrated (forcedâ€"air) Oven. Tt provides for pure air currents all round_ the roast, and prevents the burning out or the frying out of the whole meat strength. That‘s the SOUVENIR RANGE THE GURNEYâ€"TILDEN Co., LIMITED , HAMILTON, ONT, BAANCHES AT MONTREAL, WINNiPEG, vANCOUVER, M. We ichs! & Son Stotan‘ Bhoes, Btorm _ . x C en es nltietane §£.ip.pof'- Bed K Eg.‘..,.%"m Blippers, otc., oto. . . @b¢., ObC. .. (@ _ ToronE, Dec. 14.â€"There was good news toâ€"day for the shareholders . of the defunct: York Loan Company ‘at the offices of the National Irust Come pany, liquidators. We‘ve Last December, ~which was considerâ€" cd a better month for real estate . in general than the present month, . saw $300 worth of York Loan lands sold. This month so fay over $17,006 worth has been disposed ‘of, and, with whe signing of some . confracts this, afâ€" ternoon, the amount will g to $20,000. f This répresents a sale of about 750 feet . ol land in all sizes of parcels from 25 to 150 feet. â€" The lots sold are those on the west side of Ronâ€" cesvalles avenue, and. extending west to Sunnyside avenue. ‘The annual meeting of the _ Ontarâ€" io Agricultural and Experimental Unâ€" ion will be held at the Agricultural College, Guelph this month. There were â€" about _ 8,000 farmers, fruit growers, vegetable: growers, poultry raisors, bee keepers, efc., actually engaged in conducting these coâ€"opetaâ€" tive experiments throughout Ontario in 1908. The output of Ontario fatnis lias doubled in fifteen years. The Exâ€" perimenfal Union bas had a marked influerce in bringing this about, | as well as assisting greatly in the cduâ€" cation of the people. It has also deâ€" veloped a deep interest in the. Agriâ€" cultural College, which is shown . by the fact that about 1,000 students atâ€" tend, and 40,000 farmers visit the College annually, â€" ~ Say, it‘s gettin‘ ‘round to Christm The crops is in an‘ all, We‘re nearly inro winter I‘m awful fond of Christmas, 1 tell you it is preat When the puddin‘s in. the kettle An‘ the turkey‘s on yerâ€"plate. We‘ll make any exchand@e desired after Christmas., | â€" *. It‘s awful bard awaitin‘, f An‘ spechly that last night > When ye‘re wishin‘, wishin‘, wishin‘ Christmas Day would just get right. There ain‘t no time like Christmas Fer fun an‘ food an‘ joy, An‘ there‘s none appresheates itâ€" ‘Cept, perhaps, it is a boy. â€"James P. Haverson in the Christ mas Canadian Mapazine, Below will.be found a list of Canadian _ patents recently secured through the agency ol Messrs. Marâ€" ion & Marion, Patent Attorneys, Montreal, Canada and Washington, D. FOR We‘re almost out of fall 1 Wheel rims of fellies. Write for a free copy of "‘The Inl ventot‘s Adviser." e . Shoes for of dress wear, ANNUAL MEETING PATENT REPORT iG YORK .. LOAN ASSETS CHRISTMAS A FREW . 8UGOGESTIONS. , . ~ A. WESELkOH & as This will put the carrying out . of the Government‘s great cheap power scheme entirely beyond the reach . of technicalities. The action of the _ Hamilton Council will be wiped out | and the Ambitious ~City. will be _brought into the Hydroâ€"Electric partâ€" nership, i. accordance with the will of the Hamilton property owners, as expressed at the polls. TO â€"CONFIRM: ALL :: POWER BYLAWS Iiportant â€"Legislation â€" Proâ€" m by_fiqs_emglm for _.._ Coming Session. THE WILL OF PEOPLE. Toronto, Dec..15.â€"At the next sesâ€" sion â€"of the :Ontario Legislature _ an act will beâ€"passed confirming all the Hydroâ€"Electric byâ€"laws passed by the various â€" municipalities . in _ January last. This will‘ include the Hamilton byâ€"law, which ‘has since been â€" ignored by the Hamilton Council in favor of the Cataract Power Company. Hamilton, â€" where the byâ€"law was deâ€" liberately ignored, and .Gait, where it was overâ€"ruled by legal proceedings, will be the chicf municipalities to be aftected. In regard toâ€"other municiâ€" palities, it will merely place _ beyond possibilities of litigation | the public policy already being carried out. â€" Following is. the list of municipaliâ€" ties which have already entered into contracts:â€" In support of this legislation, it is ewpected the Government will | take the position that the municipal counâ€" cils were bound by the votes of the property owners as recorded «t . the polls. As all the majorities were very large, the legislation will merely give expression t the people‘s â€" will, overwhelmingly. expressed. * Some other legislation with â€" respect to the Hydroâ€"Electric power scheme will likely also be forthcoming, but this will be the most important. Stratford, Dec. 14.â€"F. Hanson, Danish wrestlet, wias toâ€"day commitâ€" icl for trial on the charge of cartyâ€" ing explosives. A burglar‘s kit was found in his possession, besides a large quahtity of jewelry and _ diaâ€" monds. There is one thing that will cure itâ€"Ayer‘s Hair Vigor. It is a regular scaipâ€"medicine.. It quickly destroys the germs which cause this disease. The unhealthy ocnlpieeomu healthy. <~The dandruff disapâ€" pears, had to disappear. A healthy scalp mean‘s a great deal to youâ€"healthy hair, no danâ€" druff,no pimples, no eruptions. The best kind of a testimonial ""Bold for over .sixty years." COMMITTED FOR TRIAL Toronto. London. Guelph. St. Thomas. Woodstock. Ingersoll. Berlin. Hespeler. St. Mary‘s. Preston. Waterloo. New Hamburg For that Dandruff Bound by Will of People TRAVELLER‘S \Travelling on â€"the 4:C.R., Mr. Harâ€" ty ‘Towers, St. Paut street, St. John N.B., found a box of Zamâ€"Buk,, the great . skinâ€"hesier. He was suffering from hadly chapped hands at | the time so applied the balm. He says: "Zamâ€"Buk eased the pain and smartâ€" ing, healed the cracks, and made my hands quite smpoth. .Finding it _ so good, I kept a supply handy, uand have since proved it a really wonderâ€" ful healer.. It cures cuts, sore&, or burns equally well, and I would not like now to be without a supply. : Mr. Towers is only one of thousands who are glad they heard of Zamâ€"Buk. ‘There is no skin disease it will rot relieve and cure. "Its fame is spreadâ€" ing everywhere, and it is now regardâ€" ed as Nature‘s great "firstâ€"aid"â€"â€"in workshops, on the farm or in â€" the home. No traveller should be withâ€" out it. Every home should have its box always ready for use. A litile Zamâ€"Buk rubbed regularly on . the hands and> ‘face before retiring: ecach right wiX keep the skin soft and free from chaps, coldâ€"sores, ot . disease. If you have a cut, a bruise, or some irritating skin disease, which has deâ€" fied all ordinary remedies, apply Zamâ€" Buk. _ It first cleanses a wound . by killing off all harmful bacteria, ‘Then it builds up new tissue cell by cellâ€" just as a bricklayer lays row after row of bricks. Then it covers the wound with new healthy skin, and the cure is effected! > Zamâ€"Buk is also a cure for piles. It gives speedy rt! and ends . the throbbing, burning gains. Skinâ€"diseases such as ectema, itch, ulcers, barber‘s rash, rashes due toâ€" bloodâ€"poison$ otc., cannot resist its powerful healing virâ€" tues. Purely vegetable, it is an ideal combination of power and vurâ€" ity. ‘50c a box of all druggists and stores, or _ post free from Zamâ€"Buk Co., Toromto, for price. Reject cheap harmfal and dangerous substitutes. ROOSEVELT‘S RUNT > WILL COST $28,050 London, Doc. 14.â€"A traveller with wide experience in hunting in Africa has made a calculation as to the cxâ€" pense of the proposed trip of Presiâ€" dent Roosevelt which he estimates comparatively at $12,600, without alâ€" lowing for unforseen expenses that are certain to arise. The figures providâ€" ;;é“ior a s]ay of fout months . for a party of five are: Passage United States to Naâ€" RIGS |......oy cssc ceeerentnieeea® Passage Naples to Mombasa Camp outfit, Aspcc‘ml clothing, porkation in Africa ... .. 3,000 HeAUIMAR ... ....s0e cocsene> £1,000 TWO gUD bGAF@T§ .....00 k.+ 200 Cook, two personal servants.. 4 U Four dskatis (game watchers) 400 100 pOPFRerS ... c2ee sle. 1,800 FIFG MOS ......... ccccrccecccccns 750 Treating trOpRiQS ...a â€"pâ€" 1,000 ‘Total MB 5.c sca Dvccrvccase o vcreriere pMitacts Ammunition, guns, food transâ€" RUN DOWN: ~=, ‘ BY A NORSE Total for four months ... Estimated additional for cight Galt, Dec. 14.â€"Five year oid Charâ€" lic Mahoney, son of Henry Mahoney, uf the new . Royal Hotél, was: . run The horse was being driven along the street, and when near the office of Sceott & Hogg,â€" became w?ahnd ab a passing car and boltéd. Drivetr Scott, of Cedar Creek road, â€"â€" was taken unawares, and the animal ran ".wn by a runaway horse on South Water strees toâ€"day and serionsly‘ in« jured. ‘ ontn the sidewalk, knocking the child bereath its feet. He was taken <to the hospital, where it was said . 16# night he wil} recover. * monthé h )w VALUABLE FiND ts "1 e 28,050 12,650 Â¥5, 100 1,000 1,800 1,500 Store next t6 Détminioh Bank, Berlin, Ont. .fl fl"t 5 "The 1998) &xifins Nu . ienss Magazine," while ~maintaining a broad catholicity of outJook, strokes a dominarnt national note. . Articles of general interest from, the _ péns of leading.Canadian wgllfi troat a pleasing variety of in a com prehensive manner. ~Dr. B. E. â€"< Ferâ€" now, of the University. of . Toronto, in a sweeping survey of the . timber ‘situation in Canada, ifépresses . the farmers‘ interess in forestry. " By way of index to this prominert feature, the front cover . represénts a beautiful woodland scene, executed in the trir color process. _ Turning the . Pagts, one‘s interest is arrested by Frank iÂ¥eigh‘s picturesque penâ€"portraitute of Norweigian agriculture. . "‘The Hotse in History and Romance," is entétâ€" tainingly discussed by the expert conâ€" tributor, ‘‘Whip"; and the "Qutlook for the Beef Industry in Canada"‘ is ‘considered in the light of wide perâ€" sonal knowledge by J. H. Grisdale,of \Otuwa. ‘The chords of sentiment are touched in "Christmas on the Farm‘" }and ©Ar. Old Boy‘s Recollections," while the celebrated> achievenients: of wl Liveâ€"stock Exposition in ChiQam |Position of promicence in the Ho ‘Department is accorded to a mggeb tive article on the "Ethical igniâ€" nificance of Pictures," by Mrs. Afice{ | Blythe Tucker Wilcox, B. A. M.rsl Dobic writes of Bermuda, while the !comprehcnsive topic, "Girls" is dcalt.‘ j with by one who has had much exâ€" perience with them. Readers of: !fict‘ion will not miss the initial chapâ€" 'tcr of a fascinating mew serial, ‘"The | Golden Dog," by Walter Kirby, . an : historical tale of Old Quebec in th, i(imes of Louis XV. The pages. atre : replete with particularly pléasing ilâ€" | lustrations, a liberal proportion of {which have been printed in doubleâ€" j tone ink, producing .a rich, soft sepia | effect. _ Subscribers to "The Farmer‘s ‘Advocate“ are presented with . this | number in Heu ol a regular issue. To , nonâ€"subscriters, . the price is 50 1cents per copy. â€" New _ subscribets will receive it as a ‘premium while '!the supply lasts. _ Address the Wilâ€" liamn Weld Co., Limited, London,Ont. a noted Canadian plantâ€"breeder in hyâ€" bridizing the gladiolus are told in . & most~ interesting, ilNustrated carticle. President G. C. Creelman, of the Onâ€" tario Agricultural Cdllege, records his personal . observations of agriculture in France and Italy. "A Quarter of ‘ a Century in _ Poultrydom," "‘The ; Trend of Muri‘ufim Agricultflre,"l "Quebec‘s Dairy Industry," and ; ..A‘ description of the largest fruit farm in British Columbia, are among, the many other noteworthyâ€"articles, while, stockmen will te interested in aivery readable account of the Internaltion- Coughs that are tight, or distresy ing tickling coughs, het , quick . and certain help.from Dr. Shoop‘s Cough Remedy; On this account Druggists everywhere are favoring Pr. Shoop‘s Cough Remedy. And it is entirely free from ‘Opium, Chloroform, or, any other stupefying drug. . The _ tender leaves of a harmless lingâ€"healing moâ€" \mtcino# shrub give to. Dr. Shoop‘s Cough Remedy its cutrative . properâ€" ties. Those leaves have the power to calm the most distressing Cough, and to sodthe, and beal the most sensiâ€" tive bronchial membrane. _ Mothers should, for m«;z’q sake alone, . afâ€" ways demand .« Shoop‘s. It â€" can with perfébt freedom be given to even the youngest babes.> Test it . once â€"yourself, and see. Sold by all dealâ€" @rs. temperance . 1b3 + "CHURCH VS. BARROOM." C P umt tb d ow B Ai CAN‘T MAKE OVER : ; THIS Ysfi%s _ Toledo, ‘Ohio, < Dec.14.â€"Husbands who aré worryiig _ about Christmas ‘presents and expenses, listen> . |. > .. The makers" of women‘s styles <deâ€" cree thit you must buy your wife a complete new outft for Spring. There is no chance toâ€"saveâ€"byâ€" making over this year‘s clothes, for it cannot . be dong. It miist be a threeâ€"piece suit, \with a hipless effect,: and in ‘one ~ ~of these ~colors; ashes of roses, green, taupe, arctic blue, reseda, stone grey, TWO MILLION . ARe. Washington, . Dec. 14.â€"Between 30,â€" 000 ard 35,000 deaths, and two nÂ¥l= lion.injured in the accident record: im the United States during the _ past year among workingmen, according to a tulletin on accidents issued toâ€"day by the Bureau of Labor. Kingston, ~Dec. 14.â€"Samuel Stevenâ€" son, keerer at Rockwood Insane A§â€" ylum, died last night, never having regained consciousness from~ a blow from a hammer‘ on the head"> given hinf by a Cunnitgham patient, _ who has the delusion that he is "God." Stevenson was 47. years, . and He had received .other injuri¢s duridg Of those employed in factories and workshops it is ‘stated that probably the most exposed class are the workâ€" ersâ€"in .iron and steel. f his career as sesesecsscesssacscscsecive Vveterinary Preparations for . Horses, Cattle Sheep and Swine | Xmas Furnishings and Xmas Clot §$. K. & T. C. Windsor, And the demand is ever increasing. _ "OX6CL! comprises 6 scientific compounds of the highest grade of quality. . A Food agent required in each district who . will have sole control of the local trade, See future advertissments. Store open every night till Xmas. 25 St. Paul St. and 2 St. Vincent St., Montreal, 4 % . &4 Packets sold last year. Spmmat a ~ is s 2o 9 article fairly and c,p'g find‘a o j AANE, OV ERE:33o0 oos us 080 THIS YEA"t'r SDNESS "OXOL" ELION.ARse., K C 4: INJURED ANNUALLY 1,000,000 catawba, cedar ar wistatia; â€" Thiy edict. was jssued.by the. Na tional Cloak, Suit and ; S i t Tacturers‘ . Association, â€"nowrin sessic here:. . Fifty: delegates from @Micago, S¢. Louis, . Cincinnati, Cleveland and Toronto, .Ont., are in adance. The â€"meeting willâ€"last iwo day§&=~ / / â€"â€" Hall a ; dozen > liviig > s â€" from various cities. aré on b a' official decree oi the styleâ€"makers will be â€"isgited :‘ to.day. jA huad . .. Fatal accidents; among electricians and. electric. lineicen and .coal miners are. declared ; to ‘be » sive,, . while ‘railway . trainmen . were d the proportion of 7.46/ dea one thousand employes, . ... . 0..> 00 The bulletin qleepn’rfith’i; much that ¢ould be : done for. @protection . of the workingman is neglected,© though many > and, farâ€"reaching.. ifW@provements have heenjnt:odwd‘.wfity"‘wac- tice during the last docade. _ @ To stopâ€" an in 20 j + take: one o!'»D{. mfi% Ta!kfiets. See ‘formula on : the 4\ Ask your doct.orvord_nfiat’ ©about this formula. _ It can‘t be betteted. Womlanly pains, fead pains, any pain gots instant relief. Box: of â€"â€" twenty Pink Pain Tablets, 25¢." Sold by all dealers ‘/Black is .in the heigh$ of fashion for ©pera â€" gOWns, .0. 000. c3so. 43 P in P se ow "a € * Ww iy

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