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The Chronicle Telegraph (190101), 30 Mar 1911, p. 10

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* *Amperial Mission‘" Wwill Take *Detinite Form in Dominion * Peronto, March 28. â€"Quictly _ but ‘fatgadily there is being organized in 2C & political move, imperial in t3 aims, which will take definite "Mdrre this spring. END * 444444 44 +444 44 + »Canadian scction has only proâ€" halâ€" officers at present who were & by. the officers of the Briâ€" section to erganize Canada. When gani mecting is held | the s will then clect their officets. iqâ€"Rrovisional officets are: f dent George Tate Blackstock, s treasurer, A. C. Pratt, M.P.P. x: Seuth Norfolk, and secretary and Pxmpizer, W. G. Fee. of Toronto. Thets.us be one,‘"‘ is the motto â€" of j@egapization. Its objects are to M wm people of the United gem. thoe policy of imperial preâ€" Aee as seen from the point of vi:w iieoversea dominions, and > io stie benefits of imperial solidfâ€" simn. commmerce and delence; to show mfie of the mother cuuntry that tebs â€"decides to buy her imported iqd. within tle empite the overâ€" @‘dominians could supply _ all her te;.;to show the advantages . to e wageâ€"earners of this country of bp»fln nterimperial trade, since e oterâ€"sea dominions are relative to fi0n, for the best customers of gh nanufacturets and the ouly llahle source ol raw inateiilsl, _ to @ritiout the value of orgunizstion .k the defence of the ewmpite as _ a M§$9:of â€"nutual help to emphosize the Muggs of the dominivus _ under [Aag. in comparision with foreign stries as homes for Brivons; . and fRerally to promote the interests ut metmpire at large. . ~Yrear. Location Deaths. F.mt-llichmund,\'a., theatre 70 ."1816â€"Brook}yn, N. Y. ... 295 A~3#81â€"Ring Theatre, Vicnna 700 + s Lehman‘s Theatre, St. Pcts I "Â¥Ws no use‘ sighs | the W#A CI may as well wive t‘Whar is bothering yon‘" ) <Ceraturg ... ... .. ... 700 #]887â€"Paris Theatre ........ 20 +Â¥ 3890â€"*Stcamer Shanghai 300 : ,Jfifl}-â€":flhaflly Bazaatr, +4 o â€"Ratis ........ ... .c 200 *4 @.1@1â€"Pnitudcnphaa (false J ,i;tfilm; pauit) ... m 16 % Â¥4903â€"Itoquois Theatre, Chiâ€" _ * [ SMBBD L acaee se ccek esns 600 z [»490@4â€"*Steamer Gencral Sloâ€" _ + Wofatheticallv . ‘%e:fib atatted | a fow sears ago of aWious of mine. 1 taok a head ui m mad erossed it with a whit 3 abd gtow eves on it; then l fossed that with . a comnstallk | nc ph awits on it; then d cnossed that #th ce squash ind grew oa nech og gothen 1 crossed that with _ a co pastut and grew hair on itâ€"hitt lng, K0 it 1 can figure ont what to oab 6 a nose and mouth nlmâ€"&n Francisco .. ’ff,.\&â€"llamsle)', England ... 16 *Boyertown, Pa. ... ... ... 150 y 4%08â€"Collingwood School, ": {#10â€"Moatreal. â€" Canada, [he organization is the "Imperial ssion‘"‘ and its presigcnt is _ Lord indonald, former general officer comâ€" inding Canada‘s military forces, but o fell out with Hon. Sidney Fishâ€" while the latter was acting nmuinisâ€" .of militia. ‘The 1 ial Mission‘‘ has alteady p.or(:;fid ip Great Britain, aud orts are now being made to carry the _ organization in the overseas ej. Dubke of Argule is hunorary @lfl, oi the Imperial imission and fjoficers assisting | Lord â€" Dundonâ€" Hogke Alien Burgoyne, M.P., honâ€" streasurer, T., Comyn Platt and E'_'Glynu, joint seerctary, andl /.firmsby â€" Scott 117 Piccadilly, DB, W., secretary. Be officers of the British section 7. Lord Leith, of Fyvie; Right < * Jiord Wolverton, Sir Spenectâ€" #Wilson; 1. Pagecroft, MP., ?u. Archetr Shee, M.P., Basil 16, M;P.; Almecric Paget, ALP. 1ATITLE DT Luin (Brantiont Expesite® ) KeMand boasts m populat: @0! an increase of 109 witl : From the amount of c i&h bas come stom the cans wrad come to the concnsiot Â¥et now have a) least 50. O0 Â¥hin its bords: 190@3â€"Convent St. Genevieve, _ J m MEREDED ..s.scile sssciccly ericssec 34 t 1908â€"San Francisco ........ 300 * #Â¥t*+*#+*¥¥*#**#+t¢¥¥+Â¥+Â¥#+++*+ FIRE TRAGEDNIES OF A CENTURY. *Steamers were burned at A Canadian Section. HORTICULTVR U (Lite. ) _ British Oflicers "LET US BE ONE" IN CANADA atre, St. Pets _ 3 ce l o0 f beatte ......... 20. % t Shapghai 300 : Bazaatr, + kess l . 800 +# phia (false 5 J murm m 18 4 Theatre, Chiâ€" + es es 600 $ t Gencral Sloâ€" _ + lew teats ago un taok a head o it with a white s on it; then _1 i cudnstalk | and ow ithin | the efâ€" shonking > canal town, Ilnsion that it _ N0M people Tatu up.‘ and bat $| ed, the revenues ; c i U romcantrmant nf als 4P Itwanks | i i anred f t cntfk?:;rn;;cuz:lll:uut’;g?}’wm“mm _of Mr. W. Brooks, _ a sewerage debentures had been used for . “;Tfnm.um.‘uur ; the fonering eflunle city alfas l'ul“.i Mr. Hlopks, who is a wellâ€"knowu This had been verr coatebient for llul‘:"m!‘l".:I 8 “"T ie earian" !‘i;u", ut it bad been | a fmistuken -'"f"“!."“‘ fheptitie Of $hy Orasd Lodeâ€" policy jor â€" zow owhen the city was ts Miapara Fallslea Ancust 9 nest lgi\'m;: up this | pravtice .m;lvdr\uli.(“un«d fourge nill tnukk a pertmanctt ing the | proceeds | fromi these pretaâ€" n,]J'l::‘ulnlu:uul: A lums o the sewetage account, as is The selection of Mr. Brooks |_ was ithe proper thing to do, aud s h{.“."n‘mlv ‘h;\’ be executive of the order. ‘anyway,. there are very few of these Phe Graud Master, Mr. Joseph Powâ€" ipremiums coming in, ‘pral:x'lculh' ab ley, presided. There was a full meetâ€" ithe qoalin" sireets Bating berh altersiy [ all the members . having _ been ‘sorved with sewers, the |ocit wa;,‘;sum:z.uncd to Toronto for tl:e. fun> | beginning .. to feek | the went oop this : vral oi the late J, 4. hing. Halse Gieaucial nourisiment. i * THE FAULT NEARER HOME. f (Ottawa Free Press.) Probably if the facts were _ known thoso ladies in Londan, Ont., who complain about imimotral tendencies in the public schools, have same responâ€" sihilities of their own in that :c gard. â€" The trouble nowadays seems to be that fathers and mothers _ do not _ speak plainly enough to their children about such subjects as | the care _ of the human body. A little more plin talk in the homes iight prevent some doputations. â€" Then, tou, the very many public ‘works and improvements thal had been made during the past fot. or live yeats, wortks such as perimanent pavyeâ€" oents, sewers, sidewalks, sewago disâ€" posal works construction, building of brigges, ete., that the sinkiug fund of the city had assumed very . large proportions, calling for the city to practice more than ever this yeat a policy of â€" retrenchment. The friends of Mr. Elmer Uyatt will Im: pleased to bear of his sale arrival at Middle Lake, Sask., where he will be the guest of. his brotber, Rev. F. W. onum® Mrs. Hyatt fot scme time. Rev. and Mrs. Hyatt are well and tie former is hard | at work preaching and looking up those who ate without the preaching . of the Gospcel. _ On some cfi his round trips which extend into morthern Sasâ€" katchewan, he â€" travols by _ team pearly 7100 miles. â€" Mr. Hyait teâ€" ports fine weather and Iots of sunâ€" shine it was still one of the lowestâ€"taxed vities in the province and to prave his coutentiou hbe read from the latâ€" est official report, that of 1909,which showed tiat only Hamilton with _ a tax rato of 21.05, and Peterboru with a rate â€" of 21.03, were lower â€" than Guelph is to be, and all the rest are all is bighly or else very _ much bigher taxed than this city is to be. In explaining, Mayor ‘Thorp stated that it was his wish, as â€" Mayor of the city, to take up the unpleasâ€" aot question and face it fairly | and squarely as a man would siy unpleaâ€" sant situation in his own business. There was no pernanent geod _ to be gained by bolstering up the ciâ€" Ty‘s finincial positiqn and kecping the rate lower than the city could afford to bave it, and he wished to do the iair and the square thing and handle the fnatter in a purely businesslike manner, being perfectly frank uabou!t iL. HOSPITAL CROWDED â€" Guelph, March 28.â€""As a .result ui thesa prevailing conditions, 1 canâ€" muot see nything better ahead _ for Guelph this year than a tax rate of about 22 mills," declared Mayor Gearge . Thorp this morning, aftet he had gone over carefully the seyâ€" eral goad _ reasoms why the city could not for this year and perhaps for a couple of years to come again enjoy the distincticn of having . the lowest tax rate of aiy Canadian ciâ€" ty, which distinction it has enjoyed for such a length of time. Even if the rate went up to 23 mills, as he feared it wou@ld have to, Mayor Thorp pointed out . that Thers are thirty four paticuts®at the Aerlinâ€"Watetloo Hospital ai porsont POLICY OFRETRENCHMENI GUELPH‘S TAX RATE GOES UP 4 thile Wai be Required Niatis ib un "Yaq say Tins Go@n siole poms comt C 0 Do I nadetstand that vou preter the charge agains! him:" Victimâ€""Well. no, your honor; 1 proter the cont, if is all the same to <ox " In fotimer years, the imayor explain HIS PREFERENCE This Year IN. Y. STATE _ BUILDINGS | _ IN FLAMES : Torontu, March 29.â€"The office _ of 4 Grand Secretary of the Independent iOrder of Oddiellows in the Province <of Ontario, made vacant by the +death oi the late .J. B. King, _ was | temporarily (nlled last night by tke Three Wings of Costly Structâ€" ure Destroyed, Including Valuable Library Capitol building was discovered to be six inillion doll and is believed to be dead burning but is under control Troops to ‘The selection ol 3Ir. Bruoks was maile by the executive of the order. The Graud Master, Mr. Joseph Powâ€" ley, presided. There was a full meetâ€" ing, all the members having _ been suiminuned to Toronto for ithe _ tunâ€" vral or the late J. 4o Ring. ~* un fire carly toâ€"day, destroying the Pekin, March 39â€" Russia has acâ€" cepted China‘s reply to the | Caesar ultimatum New I. O. O. F. Secretary is Mr. W. firooks three wings containing | the _ State iibraries and their priceless â€" records. six to ten million dollars Russia Accepts Ultimatum Elpasa, | Texas. March 29 â€" Plaâ€" cards throughout the city called | for enlistment of a _ thousand men to storm the jail at Javurez, Mexico and release Converse and Blatt, who are United States citizens Waminl% Issued ___ |~ to Factory Girls){;} CHRONTICLEâ€"TELEGRAPH: PHVRSDAY MARCH 3# 1911 PAGE Shean warnimt fo working giris that _ Torâ€" onto is being made tccruiting ground for women agents of White Slavers who visit shops and become . friendly with girls and attempt to Inre them tre ao ta the States, Late this morning the fire is still Albany, March 29. â€" The twentyâ€" Night watchman Abbott is missing Tne (nmngc is estimated at â€" from in thousands of Canaâ€" dian homes. Will you try it. qualityâ€"the reason why it holds first place flavor of Red Rose Tea â€" It has the cup will like the fine WEVER SOLD IN BULK Denattiur tiar March ar Presbttertan New York State Storm Jail Rew ALL# M\ Dr 1 i In order to heip the contestants and their !('un(rsl' the Daily Telegraph and the Weekly t Uollowing rematrkable offer For securing . new Ethe foBHowing vetes will be given:â€" _ The Saturday Symphony Club _ bas elected _ the following officers: Presiâ€" cont, Miss HMays; viceâ€"President, Miss M. Jafray; secretary, Miss L. Gnifâ€" fin; treasurer, Miss J. Chapman. Galt, March 28.â€"On Sundaw afterâ€" roon, . whihe walking on the icc on Miill Creek poud, oi Main strecl, aleng with umiother bov, a lad by the name ol Speats, whose homs is or Lowell street, broie through the ice, and had a narrow escape frem drowning He kept his head above the water by.siretching his hanids un the ice â€" around hbim. Mr. _ James Cromarty, the wellâ€"known horseman, beard the buy‘s ery for belp, and, rushing _ to the pond, threw off his coat and â€" rushwa out on the ice. Evâ€". ery step he took the ice broke, but ts did not stop him and he finally rescued the boy who collapsed â€" when the shore was reached. Outside of the scare and the ducking he received, the boy is none the worse of, his experâ€" ience. BISHOP DUMOULIN OF NIAGARA PASSES AWAY IN HAMILTON Wellâ€"Known Anglican:Divine | Succumbs After a Brief > llness Early Wednesday Morning f Hamilton. â€" March 29. â€"The | Right Rev. _Jobhnâ€" Philip Dumoulin, Bistop of Nisgara, died shorlly idéter une a‘clock this morning (Weqnesday) al his episcopal | residence. Although _ failing ‘ealth he had been seriously illfor only a few days, baving been overcome by weakuess on the ostreet n Mowiat ofi last week alter addressâ€" ing Si. Mark‘s deanety. | The movement to Western Canada fram Waterlbo County this year ~su far as the shipment of settiers‘ «â€" fects is concerned will be the largest on recofrd. _ Already some twentyâ€"one cars loaded with horses and all otker sorts of settlers‘ effects haye beer despatched to various points in thr }\\q-st from the C.P.K. station _ i Berlin _ and the seltlers‘ excursiqas will continue every Tuesday until the end of April. LEAVING FOR Twentyâ€"Oune Carloads of Sett Among the cars that left yesterday were tweoo daadst with effects of 1. W. Kinzie and Ira hinzie, bound for Swift Current, Saskatchewan Anâ€" other car was that of Messtrs. _ J. and _ Albertâ€" Steen who will take up farming at Paynton and Battleford, Sask., respectively. Mr.. John MeNaliy anrd Mr. George Quickfall, son _ of Mr. Allen Quickâ€" fall, had a car between them and | go to the former‘s big _ farm at Kery Robert, Saskitchewan. With tho large incease in western apd other trafie offering at the loâ€" cal _ C.P.R. station the accommodaâ€" tion has boecome altogether inadeâ€" quisle. Galt Drinkers Must Drink Town Water Increased siding. accommodation as well as larger yards for the care of live stock are badly necded and will have to be provided if Betlin is t« continue _ to grow as a C.IR. spipping point. . The Right |â€" heverend Jobn Dumaulin, MA , DCL., was I year old Weeki Contestants will readily see the the subscriber get the paper ijor the vlar rates, but he is at the same ti rate than he could otherwise _ Anv fo furnished at the offices of the Datlv Telegraph, Waterloo lers Effects Leave Berlin ~ This Spring THE WEST READ vC 1 al new Dais new Paily new Daily id Daily eid Daily new Werkl old Weekiy ee â€" the value oi this ouer for the tetm he subscribes same time seeming votes . Any further informatton ie Daily Telegraph, Hertin Plilip born THISs OFFER I In the alternoon Huchnergard _ was /crossâ€"examined and he denics having struck Weaver but recognuized him i« func of his _ three assailants through Ithe clothes hes wore. I in Dublin in 183636, and was educatâ€" ie-d there. â€" lHr was one of tae three ; young Irishmen breught to tiis counâ€" '.lr;v by Bishop Cronyn, of | Hutrom,all ; of whom became hishopsâ€" Sullivem, ‘Carmickael and Dumowlin. He _ was ‘ordained in this city by Bishop Cronâ€" cyu in 1862, and served as rector of 1st. John‘s Church, London Tawiship, under Archbishop Brough, whose fith danghter, Fruaces, be manded in 1863. He served sabsequentle at Garlt, Monâ€" treal and Hatailton. In 4873 ie was clected Bishop of l\l-.;uh.a. but â€" dechined and n 1875 reâ€" turncd to Montrgal to St. AMaitin vlamein lu 1882 he removed‘ to 8t 'Jn..m' Cathotral, _ Toronto In 11896 hr was rlected Bishop on Magaâ€" i Accoraingly | the Clhicf of â€" Police pswore out a wartant agaiust | bim MHMor perjury, affer consulting the \Crown _ Attorney who objected 10 ;lhw. Huchnergard appeiced before ‘Justice Robhleder aond was committed for trial but Mr.~ Rolileder: stated that the evidence given in Pulice Court would bave to be tisien beâ€" fore the Judge, _ Again the | Crown Altorney interferred stating that such | sneas evidence as given im _ Police Ql‘uun was nrct necessary to be taken befote the Julge. â€" When the | trial I,\sus heard vesterday morning and afâ€" {ter the case of the prosecution was ciosed HMis Honor said that there was no _ case made out against Mushnerâ€" gard and | refused to have anything to do with it, the notes cf the | Police Court not hnaving been producei. But Uthe â€" Crown Attorney finally induced him to go on â€" after ~subpoening the !l’olico Magistrate, who produced his IPolice Court nates. _ EVIDENCE WAS NOT SUFFICENT Judge Chishoim Could Not Find L. Huehnergard Guilty His TTonor _ Judge Chisholm ot Tuesuay â€" aiternoon discharged Leighâ€" ton â€" Muchnergard on the chargo _ ol perjury â€" commitie«w during a recent Pulice Cowl case, and preierred â€" agâ€" ainst him _ by the Chief of â€" Pohice. The trial created a greit deal of inâ€" terest here «ie possioly to the naâ€" ture of the case. This _ concluied the â€" ease â€" dor the defencre and Inuting That | there ~ was hne eÂ¥inehew to prove | that Uuchnergard had perjared bimself is Honer dischurged the prisoncr. Wuaen Weaver reached his house . D6 found | to be locked but after giving several thumps on the door it | was openeg apsd hbe repaited to his room. Immediately aftec Hachoergard | rushâ€" wl up to they door â€" demanding that Weaver â€" comse | ont. By ts time several persons hag reached the seene. When fhe alleged fugitive refused to come out Muehnergard in his excltcâ€" mont slammed his hands against thâ€" winTows breaking | two . panes of glass. â€" ‘Trae police were then nctiâ€" fied and Weaver was ftaken to the cells On the night of Monday, March 36, | C505 on cce Leighton Huehnergqrd alieged thatf â€" M6o Haxdin he _ bad beeu uss&kfli« by three men| Honal abilits while going to his home on Foundry ‘"l‘dblv mupris street who attacked bhim with tho fefgantzattor « intent | of fobberv. _ OL â€" tÂ¥ese three| brogress durh men heâ€" recognized| Audrew Weager, a { diter which h middleâ€"aged man, who boards acre ss [ uf the organt the read | from bis homo. _ Fuxling |to be derived that their holdup was fruitless (ne Aso the resu thing was to be fuaud on Muclhnerâ€" hunte rnimiber gard‘s person, alter the men Iaut pntention oib seareped through his _ pockets), the| bets. Lt was mm fleg in Gifferent directions | but | the 800 M Weaver was traced to‘ dus boarding |as early i0 di house after his pursuer â€" hbad um anâ€"] gamzer Havh to his home and given the adari. | on jof retimn Wiaen Weaver reached his hbouse â€" be | the Jatter pao found â€" to be locked but after giving} purpose of or The _ Police Court trial of Weaver resulted in his dismissal. _ During the trial â€" damaging evidence was brought out agidust Huehnergard tenuing | to prove tnat ho was the assailast in stead of Weavrer. transiete he to friends in t] hrontele Tele smbseriher of Perjury OOt NQt) 5041 t o nn Jth Ot at Not only does fer, ato the oteg: t a nwrch qmeker will be cheerinlly en the Chrenich eeâ€" Labrat 1 make t rencwal Bisho in 187 Sto M ul . Seaidyd Hamiltou Iml% Mr. Havlin is it ",nunu! ability in dry ‘umblv saypy se tho fefgantzatton ol S. 0. 0. M. HERD WILL ORGANIZE IN BERLIN Organizer W. H. Haviin Adâ€" dressed a Well Attended Meceting in Victoria Hall There was 4 splenidid attendance oi cittens at the public meetitg held . the Victoria Hall on Cuesday . even ing when the Suprome Orngaritaa oj the Social Orndecs ot Meose, Mt W L Havlin, deliveres an eveeltent iadâ€" dress on the ebjects ef d Orger hunte raimiber o mien sagioihied _ their mtbention oi heromibs charter â€" rovigâ€" bers. Tt was deciged that a Hrrd 64 the 800 M_ should be exgamiaet id as early a alate as possible und (O;â€" ganmzer Havlin announced his interâ€" ton of returning to Berlin w fln the Jatter parl on next week fos the purpose of orgacizing the sew â€" Henl. He was delighted with the â€" splemlid reception he received in Berlin Arraugetmenis are being | made tao secure the Degree teaus of the ‘Folâ€" edo, Detroit, St. Thomas and | Lonâ€" don Herds to assist in the ofganicaâ€" tion of the Berlin Herd. Never be Without Mothiis, it you wish to guard | the bealti i your littUe cnes agoktst lhe sudden _ outbreaks oi those ailnusts peculiar to childhood, alwoys keep i. supply of duby‘s Own Tablets +9. bani. â€" These Tablets poever farl to relieve baby of alisitessing stomuch aches, pains caused dy tiffieult trtih ng and the many other ie t les that make baby‘s life miser; The Tablets are sold nader theos antee (, a _ government amalysi contain rot ons particle of opiu other injqrious drug fnd they beogiven to tim yourngest baby peffect sierty. Conc.aning them liypoltic Uhiasson, Fastern Hac beo given bo fim yourgest baby vth peffect sierty. Conc.aning them Mas, liypoltic Uhiasson, Eastern Hachour, X.8., wiflisiâ€"â€" We have fsod Bans‘s Own Tuoiets for outr buby and they bave dene her anuch good, Please send _ us two dnore: boxes is l oding thimo the only medicine that holrs wur Hitle one." 0 The Tallets w1# suld by imedicine dealers or at 23 cents acbox from The Dr. Willianms Me@acire Co., Brocaville, Ont. 3 Earith Given Woodstock, March 38. â€"Robert _ W Earith, Grand Trunk Engmweet on the Jight engine which caused the â€" triuun wreck at Drumbs on February 4 in which six persons were Kkilled, waus charged before Judse Britton at the His Resignation Will be Conâ€" isidered by the Conservative Assizes here toâ€"da; trroin kalling Poter oi the vsetims ef th pleaded uilts. 411 C. Rohinetfe, K inefey en the sro acter and the her sticking to the en, the resene wotk, jured! Mr.d:. ‘f. Crown prosemitor, for Temiency, and prisonce s cotrduct ductor Meechan, y Judpe Britton Iri suspended senlencs R. L. BORDEN _ _: wWANTS TO QUIT; Offawa, March 29. R. L. Borden, ader of the Opposition, will hand his »ignation fo the Conservative party â€"day. lt is undaistood that ius deâ€" rmunation to> resism ds dixed. but 4| ul ons (Bar mious druyg to thr you Zety. Cone Baby‘s Own Tablets His Freedom Members Pssm trioms md ed in Berlin o being â€" made teamms ol the Thomas and Mickstuck, K.# joined in the pic cendrited ti with dirat of _ Cop thi uo Li the. prisont He outhn Urdet atv Te Killed, was < Britton at the with manslauchâ€" MeFariane, â€" enc avcident. Earith counsel, Mr. T. plealed fe s an geod cclharâ€" m @isplaved _ in ind the nsember ind Jn miee® thy mool Ned t and wight | veu the puipe iyoy i oOugar Factory att id Iping n mel lead« LLW iT\ abd lu Mr Vhk th4 all 14 YOUNGS WAS FOUND GUILTY Exâ€"Councillor of Oxford Otâ€" fered Bribe to Get a » Position ON sUSPENDED SENTENCE t J¢an blin an P.M. Perry swore that Youngs bad toll him that he (Youngs) was going to wet the posstion and that be bad ALAIM to say. that he would dand i Uriler crossâ€"rxamit@ction Perry â€" said thit Yourgs may Lhave meant in the way ol a wager, but the witness 604 â€"tUraat e eb dus a the via J tn Wif. b.tuor, who conâ€" truied the patronage. _ Youngs haid teli him thai hbe didn‘t expect to get i jomiticn Jor nuthing. John Lindâ€" so;. i East Zorra, met Youngs on Dondas streci during the Jast year Mr. Cameron was at the â€" jail and Youngs told him le was going o see Mr.. Whitney and Mr. . Hanna about the job and Mr. Cameron had satd that he would resign if Youngs a@s guaranteol the position. Yoiunds asked Lindsay to seeâ€" Butâ€" ler abeit the asatter . bad mot UPl di a da un GeZ At the outset OJ Mifatford, u limg . to bats tins prouse AM; ho vid LLT+ i mamerd Moods| 1tA Blac t} h ludd 147 liml th Viater, Crackers sad Gtus! carunal dyâ€"peptic‘< bill of iare. rre uo satteates, no pickles, no ret=. ns late suwopers, and no fun. on. ‘rhere‘s hope for year yet. Mu cU s Systen Tonic and Hre Yoatngs hart nol oo bn bav litg mss wen{ into the bex on hal and demed in totr on both WaBHare aad B uil bating asked Butler 5 hut his influence. No tle stuture of limitations s wen{ inteo the bex on lits 1244 aind demed in totr the on beth WaBHace aad â€" Butler ied bating asked Butler _ for 5 hbut his influence. No money imentloned by him to anyone e had asked for the job slodâ€" Woodstock aind pury bad brought in, a en das charge, but Uirew uther charge azpainst Y oungs ues iny agteed to accept 54 iPmetwos in conncehen | with of the East Zorra â€" sravel Wa is ck, Ont , 0 of â€" Broms wi Oxfond Some J cowas reached at wbetnoon: it or l said Near Calgary case wenl on, with (i k prosceuting. Sure of Buther it inmended by thin moniths before Systerin . Tonic . And a healthy stomach, I then you can eat thhae> with the rest vjdernce crired ‘who has eat icdoy for 12 years. imu sud vomiting rod of other bad â€" Memill‘s System otipe to cure you aa, constipstion or U «Iruggists. â€" Price tablets, or 6 hoxew il by The Merrill nill Bmlding, Toâ€" Maich 28 sthaie. an asked his _ dafinâ€" s upplication _ for Mr. Wallace referâ€" tI9f, ho conâ€" ge. Youngs â€" had idn‘t expect to get thing. John Lindâ€" , met Youngs on i the last _ year at the _ jail and e was going o clharre ot haviug a baube ger the secuming . Y oung‘s overner o5 0 the 18003 erta Lagim n sutheior it bering it reached U rNister i1 ser at sn opeiation al in the sicinâ€" The contraci atmers agfer in the hands Foimenton for Tt c0u i Makins 14 encoonuty to night atmers 1i a inect the pi erâ€"vmiled id 4 ol moved aside, Soares the Yolu pin C + that enli told hi Mr. () S

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