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The Chronicle Telegraph (190101), 12 Dec 1912, p. 6

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it â€" m otve !-,\,,,M r‘ Rilson . of C pent | with friends in. k N'o‘::fi‘h. &b Quinn, was. with. Miss . for the Fall > season, returned . to .. her home in Tweed. last Tuesday.~ Mr. und Mrs. Chas. Lederman of Mitchel spent Sunday with friends in town Reeve Peine attended the closing exâ€" ercises ofâ€"the: Watertoo County Counâ€" * IW%W‘*»' «] ® Chas. _of Mi M | ‘in: town â€"| 1 & :"‘h&" :3 week.â€" Mr." He n gw-rm .af | Galt spent several days (with" ‘her| grandparents, ‘Mr. _ and Mrs. D# t Rit: last weéek&â€"Miss Marjory Brown |C of Plattsvilte is‘ ‘the guest of her sisâ€" | a ter, Mrs:®{Drâ€"yAnderson.â€" Mrs. . H;| s C. Brightrall\ wnd .son Clarence â€" have | p returned‘Troni0@ pleasant visit with |, relatives in Appleton, Wis.â€"Mrs Cook | ; of. Amulreé Was ‘the guest of * her|j daughter, Mrs. Ed. Hollinger last{ ) week.â€"Mr./ D/~Weismiller of Toronto|gj was a.visitor in town _ last week: â€"|, Mr. Oscar Huehn of Elmira spéent|, Sunday with friends in town.â€" . Mr. and ‘rrs + Weis of Mount Clemens, | . spentl{@Â¥% difs with friends " and | ; relatives in town.â€"Mrs. Wm. . Butrgâ€"}; mn.,,wm,m, been visiting her parâ€"|, ents, Mr, snd Mrs. John W. . Poifer, |â€" returned on Wednesday to her }m h in Dallas, Texas, on account . of . the | illness of her son. Russell.â€"Mr. Bzra| Otto is able to be out again aftér an | attack of pleurisy.â€"The oyster :&’ppâ€" per held in the William ‘Tell all last nnmda{uby the Sisterhood â€" of St. Peter‘s Lutheran Church _. was well patronized and . a neat sum was realized. A prize drawing forâ€"â€" sevâ€" eral fine quilts also took place.â€" St. George‘s Church entertainment which was held on Friday in the William Tell Hall, was a decided suceess. In the afternoon a sale of ‘work> and tea was well attendedâ€"and much enâ€" joyed by those present. In the evenâ€" j ing the hall was taxed to its utmost capacity, when an excellent program was given.. Revâ€" Mrs Hicks, Rector of St. George church, was the chairâ€" man and delighted the audience: with many brightâ€" and witty stories.. Mrs. (Rev.) Hicks and Miss Louise Boett ger gave charming vocal selections. Mr. Holding,: curate of St. George, and Miss Robertson _ of Dungannon, | contributed excellent â€" readings. A : clever skit, ‘‘The meeting of Rachael aud Reuben," was given . by _ Miss White, and Mr. Allan Smith. The second part of the programme was in the nature of a play, "Am Old Maid‘s Association," (a _ decidedlv humorous comedy, which was cleverly acted by twentyâ€"seven young people of the town. and much enjoyed ‘by the large and appreciative audience. The ~ proceedings were brought to a ‘close by the singing of the National _ An in News Notes. â€"A few of the â€" ladies wifrom here belped â€" with the _ Bagaat bheld in Ritter‘s Hall, Millbank,. last g#riday in connection with KnoxPresâ€" .sbyterian church.â€" â€"Miss E. Easson, hourt pibliq school teacher, xnrdun- may -tm--m.z‘ Stratiord . .Threshing is comple in this .cvi¢iâ€" wnity : an1. two chopping ~outits <are â€"mtaing chopping in the farmer‘s barhs. News Notes.â€"Nirs. Dr. Cullum, of Regina, Sask , is visiting at ~â€" the home of her sister. Mrs. G. Barbout. â€"Mr. and Mrs: Frank Petch and: famâ€" ily of Waterloo are holidaying. with Mr. Petch‘s cousin, Mr. John Pétch. â€"Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Hastings spent a tew days with friends _ at Waterloo, Mr. Hastings, our Deputy Reeve, beâ€" ing a representative at the Cornty Council.â€"Mr. Elias Playford, who has heen in poot health for some ~ tRne bas gone to Gueliph Hospital / for treatment.. His friends wish ~bim a speedy recovery.â€"Mrs. Alex. Hastinge is visiting with her nicce, Mrs. Macâ€" lmflm’;m.â€"-&n. B. Playford and ‘sen‘~© Elias of Waterloo spent Sl'tlllfll!â€"h, Crosshill.â€"Mr. and . Mrs. Levi S of_ Linwood . called on ctodfiflau‘mm Aeek.â€"Mr. Fokâ€" hardt Huras heFifth Line _ has returned m‘.fl#fiamg the _ summer sdÂ¥IDOW WILL SE«1, XMAL TREES.| 3+ CHICAGO â€"â€"Convinged that her husâ€" aband. Capt. Herman Scheuntuwann,â€"lost. Ahis life in Lake Michigan with <the «witiking ~of: the~ missing schoomer wftouse Simmons, â€" Mrs, Scheunmann dhas chartered the steamer Reliof; and *dwill sell Christmas trees from the old "iWtand of the Rouse Simmons, at the 1Clark street bridge. j in. the West.â€"Mr..Alex. Hastings has gained a reputation as a breeder of Hampshire sWihe, having shipped one recently to‘ Alberta and <another to Londo®.WMF. N968 Hastings is attenâ€" ding the"Winter Fair at Guelph where ‘he is ethibiting his yearling colt. â€" ‘The sqiieal of" the‘ g:l’km is heard in our 1@ days and hogs are ‘beiftg. groutid "imto «groundâ€"hog. ;?:Mn.-umm. of the Tradâ€" #% and Labor Council have decided to ., place candidates in the field for â€" the municipal elections. They have . no yet been aelected, M New Hamburg FINED A REPORTER Crosshill Pala‘s Poole Ber Items of. Interest.â€" Do not forget the school concert at King <Edward Hall on this Thursday evening, Dec. g f12. . A very interesting, . programme , |is being prepared, consisting of drills, 1 | dialognes, etc. ‘The floral drill, and . | the Dialogue, .. Josidh‘s first Courtâ€" â€"]| shin, especially promises to be.interâ€" : | esting. . Programme will â€" copmence _ fat 8 n‘clock sharp. Admission 10 [ | cents. Evarybody. invited â€"A Ch m': mas Cantata will be given . in M Cen_nqflan Church on ’l‘hilt!:ly ‘ |evening; December 19. Admission 10 ; |nnd 15 conts. Come and bring your ; _\ Iriends.â€"Mt. Irvin Shepherd of Torâ€" ‘.‘mtou-n a few days last week at e | his bome hore.â€"Miss . Elsie 3::. ¢t Mise ltrh‘ Tbillm Miss â€" Ha “nd!:l iha HMopp, all of Berlin, were id visiting Mr.and Mro: Geo. «Reist.â€" id Miss Lorgpa ~Helntrman. of Berlin he {awont. Sunday . under the parental {roo{.â€"Mr. .J. i. Shepherd spent last |'erk con. a business\ trin up : morth. \to near Owon Sound.â€"We are . glad |(o welcome Mr. and Mrs. Allen Wehâ€" er into our midst, who recently morâ€" idâ€"‘ed4 into the house formerly owned by to|Mr. Levi Erb. m Herman . Meyer he moved into. the se vacated by Mr. notand Mrs. Weber. ceased‘*»‘by his â€" wile seven _ yYears, and is survived by the following famâ€" ily : Charles of Chicago, Joseph of Hamilton, John of Berlin, Edward of Galt and Mrs Kreason of Lancaster, Preston . 'RC church and thence to the cometery for internzent. Items of Interest :â€"Mr. F.. A. M¢â€" Donald of Galt visited friends in the village, on Sunday.â€"Mr. Ralph â€" Hilâ€" born of Hespeler spent Sunday at his home here.â€"Mr. Will Detweiler spent the week end in Guelph.â€"Mr. M. B. Snyder. left on ‘Monday for St. Thoâ€" mais â€" where he has accepted a posiâ€" tion.â€"NMr. Frank Neumicyer_and fatr ily moved ‘to Berlin last Wednelay.â€" Mrs. E. W. Detweiler has returned hoime alter a . visit with friends . in Freelton and Morristonr . { a tur A00" Signed â€" Mrs. Mrs Mrs his â€" wife â€" seven â€"° yeats Bloomingdale Doon Roseville in behalf of W.M J. Bricker. A. Becker, .J. Hope. sy Neighbo hygo "iy" d Woolich Council Proceedings 191 Moved by. Mr. Weber and Mr.. Sniâ€" der, that‘ the Treasurer be and â€" is hereby authorized to pay to the Trusâ€" tees of St. Jacobs Police village, the sum of. $548.97, being amount. . due them as per agreement, together with # levy of one and a half mills on the dollar on the assessment of. said vilâ€" lage, according to a requisition made by the Trustees.â€"Carried. ho i) The Council . adjourned for "one hou!‘ at noon. < The Council met again. _ All the members present. < \ ‘Moved by Mr, Koch arnd Mr. Brodâ€" hascker, that we hereby authorize the Treasurer, to redeem the note in favor of Albe!t Schicfele as soon as the Township funds permitâ€"Carried, Moved by. Mr. Koch and Mr. Snider, that . Byâ€"Law Nos..603 and 604 _ be read a thirf time and passed.â€"Carâ€" ried. Moved by Mr. Snider and Mr. Koch, that the following accounts be paid and that the |Reeve grant his orders for the same :â€" Levi Kercher, plank on townâ€" Jesse Penfold, gravel .;..0 ... 3.60 Geo. Adamson, work and gravel, 1.05 Barnsy Schmuck, rep. culvert ... 3.00 Encch Peopler, gravel ... ... 8.05 J. B. Wideman, herd Inspector... 1.50 Daniel Martin, gravel amd plank 20.35 ;John B. Horst, gravel . and work 9.80 J. C. Bricker, work, gravel stone on tOwnLING ... . .~ .0 Ben Miller, gravel ... Balthaser Israel, gravel Jos. E. Snyder Geo. Eisenbach, Frank Zettel, work with graders MAAQ WOFK ... in n e der lrset 2 Henry Schm,dt, gravelo..u.. .. S. K. Brubacher, gravel ... ... W. .J. Letson,, lumbet. ... ... Henry Violle, rep. bridges ... ... Sam Umbach, filling approaches Henry Shantz, conocrete tiles .. J. J.Wilkinson, rep, washout ... A. B. Snyder, gravel ...... ... C. W. Schierholt?, advertising... €ol Scheifele, rep culvert ... ....â€" ‘Jacob Kienzle, caretaker ... ...« Reeve and Clerk, delegates Munâ€" KING AND PRESIDENT 1O _ SHAKE HANDS ON THE BRIDGE W.. J .. Smider, post BEC, 3 .2 MA is cxcirok «3 2s Jacob Eird, gravel Proposed Feature of the Interâ€" C WAIT ON THE CABINET Ottawa, , Dec. 8.â€"â€"A proposal to hate his Majesty King George V . hnd President . Woodrow Wilson of . the United Etates meet at Niagara Plllll and shake hands actoss the Internk tional Bridge as the crowning event of theâ€" , Peace Centennial celebration of 1914 was the unique suggestion. flaced before . Promier Borden ._and the members of | his Cabinet yesterâ€" day by a daputation representing the Erovincial . Governments of Ontario and Quebec. R 3 Coupled _ with this feature of the celebration . were . proposals for & great international naval display at Quebec, and an Internmational Exhibi ton at Toronto as other big events icipat ConventiOn .o use <> ._J.. Swider, postage, telephone national Peace Celebration <â€"â€" in 1914 x Schmidt, printing con Centennial gravel gravel M stone .,%” P by it rodâ€"‘ . cher.. .. .. s fi ? OMX «s ... > 3 of P .o and Geo.. F. Mackie :. :‘y Jsrael m y 4+z Em.w;... the David Koch ........ year Johrf Ericker ..... irte, , Albert Krautes ... ider, | Aaron Snider. ... rate Noah Gingrich ... : che , EM M. Martin ... cond | Frank Forbes. ..... Chas. ~Oâ€" Skroh . Webâ€"| J. O. Treisinger . n the ) Aaron: A. Weber . d asll"nd Bender >..;.... secâ€"| Louis . Brox . ........ ~No. [ John Bott ss.«» s. 11| L I% Bowman ... Nos. |Geo. Eisenbach . wich, | Ezta Ford......;..: rders| Jos Faulder ...... Joim .S., Ceisol .. Sniâ€" | Albertâ€"Hass . ....... I _ is| Conrad Hedrich .. Trusâ€" Benâ€" Mill®®: «... c, the| Sam ,J.. Nelson .. due | John Reger~..«..; with | J. H. Stablbaum n the| Jac. Stablbawm d vitâ€"| N. Shoemaker .. w# ‘ "TOk@E ++ ;s 4 ki â€"1is ... weiagn | t _'.“ ’ P in l aiel ts a* 0 * >umn Moved: "Koth and Mr. ‘* + wuâ€" | hascker, a&fifl"fllflm unts ogo be â€" paid lorW%r f t er, Byâ€"Paw No, 533 and ‘3 Reeve om grant his s for, the ie 00 | Simeon, Y V.. .. ol qo ie 9n The | Jolin MetHger ... ..,,( 1..) «. 4010 | Josiab Martin ... .. . 18.55 ion ; Peter Martin ... .: ...... s ...... . $8.08 15.00 16.65 2.00 3.60 1.05 3.00 8.05 20.60 5.10 6.40 11.70 17.25 18.00 8.00 4.15 1.10 8.50 2.00 1.00 A0 10.00 9.30 32 00 11.00 4.00 4.08 70 20 20 10 1,. Schimermund Albert Shantz Jacob â€" Weis ... Poter Miller .. Jacob Spies ... Wendel Lehman John N. Miller Nogah W. Reixt Geo S« Geisal Nes â€"Carried Moved ‘by Mr. Weber and Mr. Brodâ€" haecker, that this council do now a¢â€" journ to meet again at the. Council Chamber, Conestogo, on Monday the 16th day of December, next, at 9 o‘cloek a.m» _ 6 Local. and ; Personal.â€"~The Township Countilâ€" meets â€"for its Jast session next Monday, . Dec.â€" 16th.â€"The Publi¢ School enterbainment will be held on Friday eveniag, . Dec. _ 20th.â€"The | Christmas entertainment of the Luth: cran Sunday School will be held _ on the evening of Dec. 26th.â€"The Meth odist Sunday School is not giving an entertainment this year, but instead a special Children‘s â€"â€" Day will be held! on Sunday, Dec. 22nd.â€"The turkey‘s days are numbered only thirteen mote days t‘ll the ~ Christmas rogst.â€"Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Lembke have been on [a week‘s visit with friends in â€" Newâ€" stadt and vicinity.â€"Mr. Gordon Good attended the third annual student volâ€" unteer mis#onary conference in Peterâ€" boro, recently, as a delegate of . the B. C.T. 1.â€"Mr, .. Geo. McK enzic ol Bertin, spent Sunday . here . with his mother.â€"Mr. Kurt Babrs who has spent the past 8 months in the West, returned again last woek.â€"Mr. Wm. Lederman is doing~ «luryman‘s dutics at Berlin this .. week. â€"Miss â€"Carrie Shumaker spent a few days at home last week on account of a fire in the work shop of Mr. S. O. Schmitt, at BerÂ¥in . ‘laft Wednesday.â€"Mr. Allan Good has been on the sick list â€"the past week, gilts. y â€" Every Christmas tree must . stand on its own bottom. _ . _ The ‘ deputation included Hon. Mcs a:s. Foy, Duf and Reaume of the Onâ€" tar.o Government, and Hon., Mcasts. y A> Twfiau,ll'. _S. (%.â€" Mackenâ€" ze and N. Perodeau of the Quebec govetnmt‘vfleun. W. Kk’:n:- Naught,*. M.PP.,,% )James G. s George .‘ Goodetham, M.PJP., sand Dr. .J. 0. Ofrr of Toronto, representâ€" ing the Canadian National Exbjbition {w Toroflo‘.ll:‘ :* .nq-m:‘. of ng: ‘ontâ€"nnial ExX {:flo' â€" members of m& on were vaq‘ secretive as to the‘r proposals, pendâ€" ing consideration, of: the Narious suUg: gestions by..the Foderal, Government, . . It is learned, however, that _ these were theâ€"main Jeatures ol the suggosâ€" tod celébration Placed before the Govâ€" t»ament. Premjer Borden promised to have the â€" fully cons;i& ered hy "the Couneil. It. is probable Abat, . no official anâ€" nouncement will te forthcoming _ for some time, pending conmfidential . exâ€" change of correapondence on the matâ€" ter _ with the " Imperial Government Total Uneasy lies the head that‘s planning ter _ with the ~ Ir and with Washingt (A1?) Conestogo J . SNIDER, â€"â€"Cler 117.0 3 .‘W 622.10 . 8.235 610.10 16.10 16.10 â€" 4.50 31 13 10.58 1050 31.50 ~8.88 8.35 2.80 4.10 14.05 11 30 10.85 11.25 2 45 %.060 3.00 2.80 .20 9.20 4.85 50 90 25 $40 30 15 35 60 20 50 Mr Joonl falinan s Succes |Appointeé VISITING â€" ~IN . Mr. Josiah Halbume, â€" accompanied by his wile and daughter, _ arrived from the West on Saturday to spend the winter with relatives.and friends in Waterloo County. » Mr. mm“b Ahe West from this county & «i seyen. years ago, spoke. entl y â€" of bumivig io "'a...uz..."“"" reiry Pn grow a poÂ¥â€" tion of the Dominion., . ’ Mr. Hallman firet operated aâ€"large tarm near Airdric, _Alts., . but . two years ago purchased 5,500° acres . of land near ‘Alsask, SBask., just on the border line between ~Alberte _ and Saskatchewan, the land being located in Alberta. This section of the provâ€" ince ‘had been thrown open for _ sotâ€" tlement and the land was purchased at $2.50 per acre, the purchasers‘ . of gourse having to perform the . usual gettiers‘ duties to obtain the land. at this lew figure. The sections bought have since advanced in value _ and now are worth $30 per acre. . Modâ€" ern buildings have been erected on the property and already a latge . jorâ€" 'timo(thchndhubenbrohn and i# ‘under cultivation. ‘This year the crops in that section turned out splendidly, no damage beâ€" ing doneâ€"by reason _ of unfavorable weather conditions or other causes. That the land is fertile and of.anâ€"exâ€" cellent nature is borne out . by . the splendid yield secured. Wheat yielded from 25 to 45 bushels to the . acre and oats.50 to 100 bushels. Flax is also grown extensively. Mr. Mallman also devotes a . good deal of attention to the raising . of horses, and has a large number on his farm. _ Mr. Hallman operates .. his large farm in .conjunction with . his two sons r Up to the time they left for the east about a week ago, theyâ€" had no snow falls. @Dlos Numerous _ friends _ will â€"Reartily welcome Mr. Hallman and family on the occasion of their visit to the east and are pleased to learn that . they are prospering in the west. Leit _ for the West :â€"Mr. Wm. ~F. Weiler who _ is employed as Manager of the Alberta Linseed Oil Co. . at Medicine Hlat,. moted Ris housshold effects to the West last Wednesday. His family will make the trip about tho 16th of Dec. A Splendid ~Exhibition :â€"A North etn Ontario Exbipition Car was . a% Baden last wéek from Friday till Satâ€" urday and ‘was visited by thousanes from Baden and surrounding country, ‘The exhibits were good, the grain CXâ€" ceptionally was good in straw . and kernel. _ Ths minefals were also . oi groat interest. f Business Changes Hands.â€"Mr. Jo# Hartman sold his butchet business te Mr. Lewis Schmidt of New Hamburg. L.o@is ‘will take possession on | Wedâ€" nesday â€" this . week, We wis‘t Louis every siovess. : 2s 0. cove 4). Locals and." Personals :â€"Mr. Moses 0. Jantzi Had the . misfortune . la<t week to break an axle of his wagorw, coming over the rough roads with a load of sugar beets and narrowly itsâ€" caped having a runaway,.â€"Mrs. Adoiph steppler â€" having returned on Fridey Wom! a three weeks visit to het daughâ€" ter atâ€" Sebringville left for Doon on Saturday whereâ€"she will spend a low weeks with. â€" her son prior to leaving fot Rochester to spent the wintex with her daughter in that city .â€"Mr. and. Mrs. Dan â€"G. Steinman attended the funeral of his aunt Mrs. Erb at Tavistock last Saturdn{.-â€"nr. J.}D. Bruecknerâ€"has â€" impr in health but is still quite weak.â€"Mts. Wm: F. Weiâ€" ler and her daugliter Dora are visiting ftiends at Galt and Berlin prior to leaving â€" for . the West.â€"Mr. Nelson Shatz (?roptictor of the. Wilmot. Creaâ€" mery: Co. is a visitor to.Gueiph this week.â€"Mrs. John 0. Jantzi reprosentâ€" ing the Magnet Cream. Separator Co. for. this district left Hamilton on Tuesday on bUSiness firm‘s im~ terast.â€"Mrs, Wall dt and Mr. A« Smith of _ Berlin visited at Mrs. W. Erbach last. . week.â€"Singing School will start at Baden again altet, New ‘¥ears, . Jan. 3rd, 1918 under the leadâ€" ership of Mr. _P. Shupe. . Everybody ‘welcome.â€"Petershurg is gotting to be qglite a spc€ting fentre, last week they had : a pugilistic contest,a lightâ€" weight championâ€"challengéd a heavyâ€" weight, bGt got the worst and walkâ€" ed home with a beavitiful opticâ€"Botn â€"A%, Baden, * Dec, 4th, to Mr. and Nirs. Moses Gingeridh, a son., Pautlerâ€"At St." Jacots, .Dec. . 3rd, to Mr. and: Mrs. Jacob Pautler,, ‘a daughter . i es s ow on Tholn Rdegec‘s sn k , & gon. Cingrichâ€"At &:‘u mfl. to , Mr., and Mrs. Moses Gingrich, a SOR. DEATHS. _ , Schueéterâ€"At Linwood, Dec. 1, Chas Schueter, aged 71 years. tz“uuâ€"m Toronto, Dec. ‘5th, ‘Mr Zilliax, well known in Wat erioo County, aged 586 years. Wankelâ€"In Waterloo, Dec. 5th, Mrs i1 in Alberta â€"~In Waterloo, I Wankel, aged 414 BADEN BIRTHS CcoOoUNTY (ESTABLISH REMARKABLE the ly estal 7 time n ly drd . â€" by ly.did . by. laying the , keys on., MS on his grave, It -,m&\-\-g"v sls was the liglt. However, the resource of the _ Government for "n‘.‘." pet: Tormapce is greater. than _ been, and Mr. Kyte, M.P. for Richmond, N. 8., toâ€"day . proved . this by: showing that the Administration. recently apâ€" pointed to public, office a man .* who could not perform the_dutics because ‘be was serving a year‘s term in . jail hor forgery. _ P C he was not going to: give up any of the emolument of office because of the slight â€" stain on his chatacter â€" was shown by Captain Landrg three days EYES OF CHILD GOUGED OUI _‘ BY PARENTS TO INCREASE _ _ ITS EARNING POWER AS BEGGAR â€".. . (Camadian Press:) â€",< _ (/ .0 o0 t C ‘ i e h . ) Cerbore, Dec. 10.â€"A man‘and woman were, arrested at ‘hfl. . * 3 ts . C i Gavoa Catalonia, for gouging out the eyes of their fiveâ€"yemr‘old cluld with ttawa,. Dec. 9 king appointr Borden Gove intent to remdér it more pitiable, thereby increasing its. earning power as a beggar.~‘The parents were cauzht just after completing â€"the‘ 4 vittad fit by villagers attracted by the screams of the child.. . c« c3 <Ja ) _ u)0 as W harhng With the price of tho .natessitics of life higher than ever before +1 the hisâ€" toty of the United States, and with the catnings of the tensm»nc dwollets so dlow that even with ontice Tamili¢s working ‘the average was less . than seven ‘dollars a week, the committeo agread that the incoming. Logislature will have to frame its proposed la‘vs tb. that they would not Impose . ov3N greator hardships on the wago catnâ€" _ BABIES AT WORK IN N. Y. Are Trained to Sort Out Artâ€" ificial Flower Petals in Tenements New York, Dec. 9.â€"Stirred as. nev= er _ before by the astounding revolaâ€" tions over the maaner in which ha&. ies, hardly out 0, urius, ar8¢. . fom to work in the tenements of this and other Cities of the State, momoets of. the Vftab Factory Inveyugation C ons on were toâ€"day. considering. Tt médial legislation. It was. admiltedâ€" 1y a dificult task. â€" Woinen vorkets who had told ol theâ€"exil frankly . deâ€" tlared that â€"in afany instances the children had to . work or the entirg family would fate starvation. i Th acts from Public Rec fo Gisn instru th th iim. . This he OfB Pflt a, ass dut es of whariinget , 1%, Wonke toresting to. . know, why the 4 ment granted his “, as Kyte‘s declaration.., /. .‘ 3 . a te Hon. Mr. Hanzen _ said that /3 .q Kyte evidently â€"desited to malle _ an attack on his political opponent,. Mr. Gilies. _ Mr. ~HManten gaid this Was the first he had heard.of the aPPO® ‘i ment or â€" of the sen! ;* y »g Landry. Mr, (Mllies had tecor C ded bim, . and . the Minister believed Mr. Gillies. . thought C ‘,,3__(;,,_, Â¥ a ‘"highly suitable man to Al} the.po sition. . E. hi ie mt On.. | the " commpiaint® : Of, the‘ parish prist the appointment of fAishery. ofâ€" ficer, a _ responsible post, had ; been withheld from Captsin Landry..â€" The department had so idea that it was ‘appo‘nting this same man to the un important post of wharfinger. . Had he known that. this was the man the pr.ost had protested against,, the J APâ€" pointment would not bave been . made. Mr. / Carvell said it was imp to learn if it was the policy of . Government to release: i: jall â€" sons who happened to be thkr. â€" poli t‘¢al> friends. "e io o ntanaet Hon. Mr. Hazen nflfilf:ffi: cord of the late Government was B the best in this respect, as they pardoned one Bruce mfl i.3 der sentence for slanderous ..\ e Mr. Carvell said the case was,‘ dif ferent _ McDougall was Ft ¢ ticketâ€"ofâ€"leave because he was a‘ Wying man, and he had died‘a few weeks s ter being released. . . ‘ ns wl ie Mr. Hazen said that Mufi been. well enough after releass to . toâ€" sume the publication . ~of . bis" phber, and had died‘ as‘the conseanence of in. juries recéived in‘ an ‘accident. © _© ... Premier Borden said that the matâ€" ter was one . which Mm into, _ and as the Minister of Ju» ce was not . present t&(h\“m for the releasing of Captain Landry, he would move the adjournment . !i the debate. y mcee Sabihe 42. 2e This â€" was done. mmfl‘ come up again when the Minist of Justice is in the Houses > v..s 0 nths. health the commission, which will report to the Legislaturg in lanuaty, ‘have been almost. unbelievable in Twmn of hunger and toisery. â€" Y with: women. working. gide: by side with men in iron foundries, performing> ‘tasks tar beyond: their strength, and : subâ€" ject to â€"sudden â€" changes in tempera~. ture, which ‘resulted in figny instancâ€" e in . tubstculos‘®," ‘of,. . woâ€". men © working ‘nine to f0drtson hours nightly â€" in hb&flu and ‘milis«; ~ of nire â€" children wocm in . fipL ien unt‘l long into the n . .. ~ Babies of cightéon njonths were be ing trained to sort out arti fowâ€" tat _petals, according fioz I . statements _ fow, t [tion: Tomier bafiet, log thaie mve yrars old, ware being used to: advantage of the Christmas ° season to dross,dolis, eXtradt f trom nuts used, to produe® : sor :lo nut candies sold at ,â€"low . Agute uring the coming . days,. @nt woewlouyhulm. ing and neckties. \ C win EOoomaaer . B When the commission~! r sessions toâ€"day, thete nesscs waiting to be s them some of the child i. A djourned TiH rst the Minister Know Of 1t Do indr to reles ,.‘,\-y-q h, and is ® f wharfinge paniled it if the i imer They‘ Release ragted | that, 1 t, in arder es lre\ent im jelay Pak Minister Present Friends ? an A¢ wB 35

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