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The Chronicle Telegraph (190101), 25 Feb 1909, p. 2

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$3.? “The truest mummy" said Mr. Kelso, "is the taking can of dul- dren md seeing that they grow up lo be respeetatrle men and women, In Ontario last year we had “.000 per- lons in prison, costing for their main- mm‘e $340,000. In addition to thin the neglect oi children had led to the growth of a very expensive Nimble aystcm. Last yrar the MIME M Toronto cost. $320,000 tor mitten-nee, in addition to the large am of money contributed by the .vosfr.fomtHv Marches. and bent") Int orgaaimbfoms in the Iona ot om- loot and. " the children no t,emtqbt up In elem non] surround- - Int! - I Mr amount oted- m. G. ”notable expcnuon is H“ tur will become irtduts1riowt, mm m and women, and My would Almost he done “my Regina, Sabin , Vein Ir-hir, " J, Kelso, Superintendent, of Nvgluivd Children under the Ontario Govvrn- meat, is in Saskatchewan spending Hwy weeks touring the Province at the request of the local Government for the purpose of explaining modern methods of dealing with chili! delin- quents. He has also been requested to visit British cottuiibia tdore re- turning ham. The Leader published I long mm- view with Mr. Kelso advocating the separation M juvrmlo "titmdcts Irom the ordinary criminal procedure, and the establishment of detcntion homes tor unfortunate children. The Moral and Social Reform Coun- cil of Canada, reprrmentiag the mum tty's great religious denominations, has already commenced a campaign apinst the unspeakable Hattie by ask- ing certain amendments to the aim- inal code looking tvwatd its suppres- sion and their vaults will have the hearty and active support of c'very true Canadian. HELP THE CHILD The recent examination bl over two hundred white slaves by the oi- tica ot the United States District At- torney at Chicago revealed the fact that. literally thousands of girls [tom the country districts are every year entrapped into a life ol hopeless slav- ery and degradation Manse parents in the country do not understand con- ditions as they exist and how to protect their daughters from the white slave traders, who carry on a trade in the ruin ot girls as if it were merely a trade in Show or cat- tle. The legal evidence thus tar coi- lected, according to Mr. Sims, estate lishes with complete moral ccrtaiutyi these awlul laets; That the white) slave mine is a system-a syndicate whit); has its ramitications [tom the Atlantic - to the Pacific Oc- ean, with distributing centres in nearly all of the larger cities; that in this ghastly trallic'the buying price M a young girl is $15, and that the selling price is generally about $300 it the girl is specially attractive the white slave trader will be able to sell her for 8100 to $600; that this syndicate did not make less than $200,000 last year in its almost un- thinltablo commerce, that it is a detiaite organization sending its lum- ters to scour France, Germany, Hun- gary, Italy and Canada tor Victims. I There are some things, writes Mr. Sims, so tar removed Item the Inns oi normal, decent people as lo be simply unbelievable by them. The “white slave" trade ot to-day is one ot these incredible thlngs. Things are done every day in New York, Phil- adelphia, Chicago and other large centres in the white slaw trattic that would make the Congo slave traders ot the olden days look like good bu- marital“. cm, it the VIM: ot tn article m a. Woman's World on “The White, said tattic." The disclosure. mode by Mr. Bins no ot such an “mama; um revolting nature that the sutWct would not be touched upon in a taut- ily jouml but for the need ol an “waning ot parents and guardians ol girls throughout the country to a real and very great danger to Much girls who leave the country for the city are exposed. 'atttgidt,ettLn'.tlM,"pd,'tt - _ WimL Hon. Edww W. Sims, the United sum mane». Attorney who bad than ot we prosecuuon in the ttun- oul $29,000,000 Standard on Co. Wuhwuk. WHITE SLAVE!“ , be 'iiTaGriiiaijios In a,- My not Gan-l put-w up to Wed» 7-873 IS TRUE ECONOMY chaguurup mail-I- Hrantiord, 0114.. EVIL [Tr-The that has l-m'u repruted to use Indian mu- thuliucs here of John Fy'itversmith, a wsidvnt of Tuscarora Township, in his 115th your. Deceased retained all his faculties mm! "vrrotl.v. He was a baskct-rnakwr. The minislur said someof ttwsug- gmiions maths wrrr wvrthy u! runni- dI-mliun. They would all he nur- iuliy looked into. Toronto, Keri. 1r.--The Retail Mer- clnzuts' association, represented by 25 delegates, headed by E, H. Trowern, B. W. Ziemau of Preston, president: C. W. Kelly, tirst vice-president, of Guelph, waited "pull Hun. Mr. Hanna this morning and presumed a large order. They asked the co-opcration oi the province in securing amcnd- ments in the criminal law to make pcoccwdings against combines more emcaciousr, for municipal pmwl' to regulate and license, pedlnrs, to re- ducc division court lacs tor the collec- timrnl small We‘rw pay iroilitis by salary; to detiae hours of labor for female fulir, not to grant special concessions to co-operative' societies; lo increase the pay ot government rflicials, the deputation maintaining that the ttwrchants have to help to hop many ml them; for permission ‘ to sell articles left " "Tau', {OJ [mining three months UllL'illlI‘d fur, l RETAIL MERCHANTS WAIT ON GOVERNMENT “though ol c0urt,ie, we were more responsible Hun tlwy. They should not have all been in the caboose at the same time, it's true, but wlu-u they had not had auylhing to pat suicc their breakfast. In Sliallurd at hall-past Iour in the morning. it is natural that they were hungry. They should not have been “allowed io all eat at once, but it seemed a good sale place to hen Iiulu lenient with them, It was only a small matter alter all, but these lillle things auxin» times an: attended with big and ser- ious results, which was the um- this time." For two hundred years be- fore St orr's mansion came Cod Liver Oil was used for rheumnhm. Scott's E ull . ( m Son l “I guess they are, in about» the same boat as we are," was the reply; They are believed by Crown Allur- ncy Peterson to be jointly responsible with the engines: and conductol (or 'the death of the two men who were killed, and were bums!“ hen- hum Stratum! this morning by High Uurt- stable Mercwethor. Bait to the ‘amoum. ot $5,000 was w‘plnl tog each ot the tout man. Two thousand oflt was furnished by Wm and 43,000 was subscribed by their bonds- nzen. Messrs. ll. R. 1susson and W. J. ALL-Cally for Lana; N. b', "able and S. BurneI for Alexander; Geo. Damn for Jackson, and Messrs Hur- tle and Moulton ior Burgman. No osidence was taken by Magistrate Saunders this morning, the men merely pleaded nut guilty and were committed, In an interview with one ol the tirst committed lminmen yum rur- respondent asked uhy the. ertlirecrcw were brought up. A. B. Bum-an. and - Haney R. Judson, . w“. (my committal for mu, aye" until superiors, Ket- gluon-r Kennedy uni Continual Fleur in; a week ago, on chug“ cl mu- Ilnu‘hut which was now that the entire crew of the iiHated {night No. 554, which caused the [Mal wreck no“ Barnum on January it, are all to ulnar be” fur lnnl It the wring was. i My. Fob. 11-month F. T. Lao, ”than W. J. AM: and we!" dGJHI- Tub Am.Ctsa-dWittt Maw. “Alumni am. " up m mm h modan‘nd (he! Liver Oil; the purest and best oil partly predigested, nude palatable and suitable tertha most delicate child or invalid. It enriches the blood, tales up the entire system. and drives out damnation. In an . oeNe.P-r, '"J,".lllra"'l,N;ttAvlk"A= M!“ Jrattttr,"--ri. had rheumathm mun timernentittetedabomand Iowe itto your mostvalu- gale Emailing; I R my 'titoomyn_d1rterie RICH“), Grand _ Lignc, rheumatism, your Scott's Emulsion, which I have been taking - winter since. I find It most valu- 3bl§_in mm; and "The physician attend- ing me prescribed, on my tallying from an attack of W A S ALI. nvooun 115 YEA RS OLD Have not A PAINFUI. ACCIDENT. cumin, on, Fob. ".r- mane doing some than: in tht but». a young sol ot Row. South. a - mm; In Satin-o. Mt cl a pitch- fork, on at ataxia-m his "can and Him-Ill harl .revlously wen found guilty by Magistrate “all ot tau-lug rm in Mtortt acts' of wheat on the farm of Wm, Fcrmatt, ot Blenheim. Howard told how they went at midnight whh a has ot rye and how. Bonn: carried the bag sev- eral times around the ikld and trite- trihutrd the grain, damaging the crop to the extent of hint-y doors In the estimation of Formula. Mend-nu had Jo py '" dumps to Format: and $18 65 as emu at the use, and were trimmed on suspended “mm. " was intimalod " the irlal that the action M the young men was Mr to ttew “If! m tget when”; m. Form“ who in said to be unpopu- lat in the neighborhood. Woodstock, oat., Feb. 17.-The MIL mlntion of one ot the molt remark- this cases ever heard in the Police Court here came this mormnx whim “WIN West paid into con-o all be- half of Human 'tears, and Thomas Howard, two 5mm: mm " m men- heim Township, the emu; of “3.055. It is pointed out that in any event London should not be thus favored with speck) legislation, and that it the privilege is gnaw to one muni- cipality it should be accorded to all. SOWED RYE IN A The council of the board wilt bake the matter up, (be members being of tho opinion that such legislation should not be passed as the ultimate [alums would be disastrous to muni- cipalities, and detrimental to the best interests of the province. It is likely Brantford will' oppose the bill when it comes below the com- mitten in the legislature. lirautlord, Feb. 17,--Tbe Brantford board of trade will consider "an ques- tion of opposing the application of the City ot London for power to set aside $100,000 to he voted as the codncil set-s lit for the purthasc oi sites as bonuses for new indus- tries. WILL OPPOSE LONDON BILL oi tho motive power. They wank! b'ea training school for many men. Genera: Manager Hays, after hriei- Iy expressing his thanks for the enter- Iainruent, paid a high tribute tu the motive power department, iit%'ii'ri'i"p Mr. Ruhh and Mr. Patterson, local master nwehanie, to which latter gem: tleman the greatest credit lor the to-! cal shops was due. These shops were' a model. The speaker knew of no brttcr, not own in Montreal, the head May or Ding-man proposed the was! ot “The Grand Trunk Railway," re- marking lhnt though connected with the city for India century, this was the first occasion on which the Genn- al Manager and sum paid the city' a Visit _ Covers were Laid at the City Hall, lwhlr‘h was tastelnlly decorated in the rational colors, with a background of old gold, a feature being a loco- motive and tender carved in wood, which was suspended in front ot the halt on rails. Mayor Dlrrgruam 1NWU- pit‘d [he chair, with the guest ot the. evening, General Manager [lays on his right, and Third Vice-President Fitzhugtt on his lull. Amongst "tie ers present were Messrs. W. D. Robb, Huperintemtent ol Motive Power; ' W. F.. Davis, Passenger Tranic Manager; J. W. Loud, General Freight. Agent'; G. T. Bell, General! Passenger Agent; J. D. McDonald, District Passenger Agent; J. Markey, Master Mechanie, Toronto; G. A. Mitt-hell. Muster ol Bridges and Buildings; ll. Ferguson. General headmaster; Chief Engineer Kelly, Montreal; M. S. Blacklock, bin- gineer of Maintenance, Montreal; Ma- yor Stevely, London, Mayor Hahn, Merlin; Mayor Hastings, Guelph; Mar yor Sawtell, Woodstock; n. v. Hole, London; Hou. Nelson Monteith and J. P. Itankin, MP. The toast ol the hing being lion- med. ex-Mayor Ferguson. during whose term the arrangements for the Gnut. extension were uttered into, proposed tho toast of "Canada and the Empire," to which Mr. J. P. Rankin, WP., responded in a rous- ing patriotic address. 'edtotetu-tup tudulo and best equipped in Funk, M without a superior on the watt-mt. They were commented upwards ot a year ago, and the banquet this 0“an to (Mum! Manager "as and mm at suntan: marked the lormal opening. The buildings cover an arc. ot sev- eral acres, and it in estimated that with a tull stall upwards ot 1,590 men will be named. - The out: is " the neighborhood of $1,500,000. [ cm tsi-tf, ' ”in tiiiirrgrt (jiii1ihjih m tiiisiiitkolltliiiii.iliiic of lui; Manama; Woznisgusbd $1 sumo“. M. ".-A lunacy oi suulotditu Ind the“ eyes - to the (we {upon-lee o! m mu: opened (DIRK. than has My. " a result at the arlestdtd Midas hr ing thrown up. io the public "on , to 0 pm. The 'hops nu “knowledg- MAN'S WHEAT Mr. his. w. "Haul-I mm: In - '0" Chopin; Tot-0&1 'illlaa' W 1&3”:an ' " 'iill Rid; and satisfying I r . a may.» W .. ‘3? _ . been formed lo make g daily delivery of a million and . hull feet of 5:: In Welland “a St, Catharines lot Itt- dsrBtrul Mods and but for domestic purpose; The prire dam-mm it " calls. Local mnnnlu-turm Icy this in top high, but the promoters of the Wuylhcrnol " out 5. lot i'etrul WW In gon- lot- [hm CATHARINES ms no couucu. now A license redurunn bylaw has hum gin-n unanimously two Indium; in St. t'atharinm and there qua warran- to proretmgs um unmanned to this tact. The third reading wax detat- ed, owing, 'it In and ' to 1hr 'ton-ttp- Pt'nnncc ot the anus' representative who “I to nddrcls the Council. Then this litigation was eetfkred. Black " that Uso t'otcrs" lists used on January ith was an! a pro- per Iislr Awordlng to ttmdaviiti, Yo trrs' lists mlpplk'd to the 1leputy re turning oIm-crs wen: no! ovum”! lo until Sunday, January 3rd, and such lists were eorrecied on sunday anu- noon, with mm. " Irma, turl‘wlvd on the day of ckvlhm. Toronto, Frrb. itc--Excvptlug the Mayor, who was iONrtett hy acclaim“: tion, St. Catharipex PM} Found] was “an, and a MW election or- desred, this morning, when Mr. .htstico Axum“ save judgment tor vantIII Man-Lend Black, a hottlkecn-I' on Ins qua warrant" puma-51mg lylillht Mayo! J, S. Carnptwit and Coutwi0ors W, H. Merritt, Dr. J. M. Jory, Flph- raim Winner, Thqmas Nihan, J. T. Petrie, James McIntosh, Jam-x Mt: Bride, .umn Davis, and Sunni-I Me-) Lean, I Dear sirs.-We wish to initrrm you that we consider your 1rJ'.lhayl'.l',, LrNIMFCNT' a' wry superior article, and we use " as a sure relief Tor sou- throat and chest. When I lrll you I would not be without " it the price was one dollar a bottle, I mean it. Minard's Linimenl Co., Limiml Messrs. Davis and Loud tvsporrded to the toast N the transpol‘tatio dvpaitmeht. mm speakers were Messrs. Rotrtr,.Patierson and MeLsgan and Mayor Stcvoly of London. ' Ex-Mayor Gordon proposed the toast ot the G.T.tt. Ezra-olive. which “as responded to by Mr. Fitshugh, who referred to the great strides nude by the G.T.R. since Mr. Hays is Genet al manager. He bestowed great praise on Local Master Mechanic Patterson in acwontplisttittg the task ut con-' strutting the local shops, while " the same time the Old buildings were‘ being removal and the general repair-) ing taken care oi. _ U. E. Giurm,.superintetulvnt of the middle division, gave some interest-‘ in; statistics. Canada had one mile ot railway to every 389' people or to every Itil square miles in all 30,000 mites, ot which 1,000 were in On- tario. These carried 33,0000300 pus- scngers annually and 64,000,000 tons of freight. Their net revenue was 546,000,000, with 3.00 per cent. profit on the irwetstqnent, In Ontario with- in 200 miles of Stratlord, there were daily 158 ginseng“ and 600 (might. trains started trom, passed through ot were destined tor Stratlurtl: No other city than Stratlord had a bet- ter freight service making it ideal lot shippers, but tho railways were. not infallible, and all they wanted P was an honest statement of delccls and these wuuid be earnestly considered. ' _ ' “‘nll-vul Fad, Mr. Hay.» paid a (Home tu the humble“ railway men in the whine whose integrity and Iaittsfuiaetss were unsurpassed in any {inc ot activity Coming more directly to the ques- tion on: new station tor Shanon} the speaker held out the admonition "Come let us rousun together.“ in due course the station would be forthcoming, but muderavion in im- nwdmie demands was necessary, both on the 'rr.tt. and the 0.1.9., aad woqM I." the (mud 1'qu to the Ion in d] (hp-nuns. Tb Grand Trunk m doubt“ it: can- ius and tutu-yea Ian-Joly it: - of mm and mime duh; Ill term. M. van the wow: ot nihuys in. Canada, Ind Ind “WM the an inn I hudndlold but we, railway- wrre “In: other busing“ concerns --it "I!“ “column may with than to hue tin: receipts baton ospeodi- tures could be anaemia». Dinning trom general manulutoxies runways bad to be "ustied with lull" pro- tits. Relating to the agitation tor level crossings, the (NPR. had 15,000, and to m that would rennin an ex- penditure ot $50,000,000. which'wmmr' take years to provide tor. tt this money Was spent in this way could they look tur many. sitopts or sta- tious? / INDUSTRIAL trA,'4 Fairrille, Sept. 30, 1902, "I... Yours truly ' CHAS. I". Tnn'ON ' rum". n r In" ing mm of the two villa. "romp"- ied by I few trom Shanon}, attend- ed the mam. Tho Brandi-rd lull-w- cm of iho on Spanish mullnm are claimed to have hon. kurions over the London sporting men, the birds Yom the Telqtmnc ('Ily proving 2 "tttr too good tor their "mm-Ms. A (wt-king main brtwern birds [rum London and Bnnllurd, with side Ireis mountlng io uwr 33,000. is said In bare been pulled "tt on the "up uklrln ot Sll'nunrd at an earty hour, T'uemiay morning. It Is Mated that attou0 one hundred of the trig sport- ing mm of the two dun. arvorttpa.-l i...l L., _ n - . -.- _ The bishop-eimrt's abholasllc amm- mcnls have been rteognirxd. From Trinity in 183:] he "wind the degree of M. A. (ad mud). B. D. in the same year, and D. D. in 1888.. COCK FIUH’I' NEAR STILVI‘FORI) In all branches ot "turctt work he takes an active interest. He is a member of the council ot the Toronto Church of End-ml Sunday School As- sociation. and vice-president nl lhe Toronto Ctnnrh School. tTe MI also bun an active promoter of the Church of England Temperance Swirl): Im 1883 he married Georgiana Bost- wick, daughter of the late John Bost- mik, strum-Hr of Luncraic, Qurbcc. Mrs. Sum-[1y died in 1893. od his ordination he became rector at St. Lukehi, Mantra]. In 1882 he hecarne rector ot St. Philip's Church, Toronto. "are His ability was quick- ly recognized, and it was but 7 years later, in 1889, or 9 years after his ordination he was appointed a canon of St. Mbe'rt's Cathedral. Later he was named Archdeacon. Aa 1 young mu he “tended the schools of Montreal, and substqm'nlly McGill Normal school and McGill University. He obtained from the latter his degree of B.A. in 1878, and M. A. in 1881'. tle pursued his.theoiogicaI studies at the Montreal Diocesan College, and was ordainmi deacon in 1880 and priest in 1881. The Res. James Fielding Sun-my, mstutehrt ot Tomato, was born in London, England. November M, 1857, his father being Col. 'Jnmas F. Swen- ey, ot the British Army. When a boy his parents mud tolroettrau, when his “that was Imagined stall omen ot pun-lone". Tirmitttt, a service was held in St.. James Cathedral where the bishop- elect mouthed. Total Total wr,...',...... I.-,........ 17t 130 The result was received without manifestation. At 3.30 in the allemoon the dete- gates gathered again at the Cathedral and the ballots were " once distri- butcd. Shortly below 5 o'clock the Vote had been counted with tho lollowing result' Canon Cody s.,..".... Canon Weld: '_'..'-.. Bishop Thornloo .. Bishop Reeves '.'rrPt Caner} Tucker .rrset. Rev. T. W. Powell Finally that of Archdeacon Sweeney was submitted, The archdenmn was not particularly in {not with the Cody supporters, but they "reed to allow his name to be submitted as a compromise on three ballots. Arch. Sweeny At lust. it did not been: that any name could be 881th upon. The name otlttanon Tucker was the ftrst put forward by Canon Cody's party, but was rejected by the Thermos party. The latter the» suggested Oman Weich, but no I'M! not acceptable to the other side. Hepreaesttitsg Cumin L'ody's follow- us: Dr. N. w. Boyles, KC. (conven- or), Mon. S. H. Blake, K. I'.; Mr. Wt H. Hoyle, M.P.P.. Rev. C. H. Marsh, Rev. C. J. James, Judge Benson, new. W. ll. Vanna Judge Harding. Henna-Min; Bishop Thormor's lol- lowers: Ree. Provost 1turtiem,ean.. pl] mica, St. Mark's; Canon Sprnue Cobourg; Rev. T. W. Powell, Egliee tow, Dr. J. A, Wore", K.U.; Mr. A. R. Boswell, K. U.; Mr. byte, W. Saunders, Mr. L. It lithium. Eight men. "presenting each side, wall. into conic-m as follows? .1 Spoiled Black Watch The Bishop-Elm The Comma The Ballot Clergy Laity . 153 Ill .. " " I Pupils prepared for enmimukm at Tcronto Conamuory of musk: and Toronto University. ct- m.'-, "rs, van 'tt.e,ot wntrrloe, nod Tolo'nph Building. King Sheet. Benn. Toronto, rib. 1tt.--t5ixt, men we Turmuo this morning on their return trip to Fatghod. These men cum lo Ctnadn In April tut and deelaNd be- for! they It.hU?!o, Shljon M por Muss E. L Bean, Honor (it-dun. Toronto Conan.- loly of Halo. TEACHERS or PIANO ORGAN AND THEORY Miss A. it. Bean, 0mm pmpuy dqltmred id .11 yum the town. when. m. John Fischer t'roprietos, Sltyemif!eeitirraasdsontostararmeits......... no ""o'uele-r_oadstr-at.stri..,.C..."..."........uu. Wenoommd our ml“ tut-edit“: tho Illn- AI: and Homing-clue. mutu‘rtmlmnlud Imam“: A-a. Order to The cheques and all information regarding them may be obtained at - one! of the Bank. "" " Waterloo Branch, J. 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