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The Chronicle Telegraph (190101), 8 May 1902, p. 9

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_ â€" Ed. Dermul, s CONTRACTOR, E:‘" ‘Telephone 233. WATERLOO. B «1 14â€"3 mos. _ Ice! Ice! Ice! ~VOL, 47â€"â€"NO. 19 _ â€" gaken from freah spring water which . qake o EM RTERTCOOG asd BERLIN, in any _ ‘quantities, large or amall, at reasonâ€" _ The Absolute Purity Burreys, Traps, Road W Democra and fi mge ol all kinds. xinds" lt Mork evarmntsul aod Prices sigbt. Petending. Burchasers sbould esn EP PCR O in . ~GRaAIN MaRKET, can su with the Enw-mmn-dmduw.nm The bes are the cheapert. Also a full line of grain bags. Lc adl carlteer P rening ce L inae i wanl d P Rer atee s eP choicest flour and seed k on m%wm.finm“fl“m handled r"‘Y Baled hy and straw, ard mill feed, m‘-“pnllry d.‘?:l is kept ln'qu 8" 8t . mmm as one of the invention of modern times. Salt by rook sait, all kinds of meal.pure eed meal, catmeal, rolled wheat, beans, and ‘The undersigned begs to tender sincere and hearty thanks to his namâ€" srous customers for the liberal patronâ€" 'wmmmnum to inâ€" ' that for the present season he has laid in a very large quantity, of the ice is GuaraxtEED and it can safely be used for all purposes. _ _ .. Delivery will be made daily after mmmmmmmw previous to that date. Prompt Delivery to all parts of the Twinâ€"City. Store in DEvITT‘s ~~ Brock, Ers $1., WaTERLOO. _ "Royal Muskoka" Muskoka Lakes District Most Charming Summer Resort Region Elegantly Farnished, Fine Cuisine, Beautiful Surroundings, 1,000 feet above Hea Level. Harvest SHALL NOT FAIL $,000 Tons of Purest Ice GINGRICH, proprietor of the WaTE®LOO WHOLESALE and RETAIL, & Sons, of Chatham, largest ufactu of carriages and io thn Postinrom ato Prosaoh "I here. 4 fuil line of Phactoms, Time â€"ANDâ€" CANADA THE . N. EZaw Ize, Every mother needs at some time a medicine for her little ones, and Baby‘s Own Tablets are the best meâ€" dicinge in the world for constipation, sour stomach, indigestion, diarrthoea, colic, simple fevers and the troubles of teething children.â€" The Tablets nave been in use for years and thouâ€" sands of mothers say that nothing else acts so quickly and relieves and cures little ones so surely. Mrs. R. H. LaRue, Mountain, Ont., simply voices the experience of other â€" moâ€" when she says: "I can recomâ€" mend Baby‘s Own Tablets to all moâ€" thers â€"who have cross or delicate w 1 do not know how 1 uld get along without them." â€" FATHER CAUSZSD HIS ARREST Mail and Empire: A young man named Albion H. Shumburg came to Toronto over a month ago from Hesâ€" peler, and obtained employment in a downtown _ club. His father fllefi that he brought with him $5 whicl was not his own, and or. this ground he was arrested by Detective Burâ€" rows on Saturday. Preston, Ont., May 4.â€"Fire broke out yesterday morning in ~the buildâ€" ing of F. G. Wurster, occupied as a general store, telephone, and Doâ€" minion express offices. Considerable damage was done to the building and contents by smoke and water. The fire originated in the telephone office. The building and contents were inâ€" sured in the Gore of Galt, the Ecoâ€" nomical of Berlin and the Waterloo Mutual of Waterloo. Amount of inâ€" surarice not known. Midland, April 30.â€"The mysms sur» rounding the disappearance of James Finney, who has been missing since last winter, was solved: toâ€"day, when his body was found flo-thf in the ..B here by Captain Stewart of the tug D. L. White. Finney, who was employed at the Canada lgn Furnace Wfl. startâ€" ed, it is supposed, to cross the ice in the nlfht. and ~was never afterwards seen dlive. 1t is thought he fell through some | hole in the ice. He leaves a widow and three children. Dr.. Wallâ€" bridge, Coroner, was notified, and after examining the body found an Inquest urrecessary. Montreal, April 30.â€"Miss Generoux, a n!:‘l.m of th'rdm of the Bellevue Hotel, on Notre Dame street, ndjoitin#] the hospital of the same name, was hr yxinted last night by rn e#â€" caping from a defective furnace. A murse from ‘the hospital was called in to atâ€" tend ‘to what was supposed to be a sick case, and she was overcome, as were two mem, who went in to remove h'.d:h. nurse is in a precarious con dit a powder they can be given with absofutely nafety to the â€" tiniest, 'umtmm “’m is a cure in every and are to contain no oplate or o& tol drug. You. get the Â¥ from any d will be «t Children iake these tablets as readily asâ€"candy,â€"and if crushed to Mothers‘ Best Help When Her Li tle Ones Are Ailing. Midiand Mystery Cleared Up. Asphyriated ~at Montreal. BABY‘S OWN TABLETS FIRE AT PRESTON AGENT. Ottawa, May 3.â€"Correspondence for warded by Mr. W. T. R. Preston, head of the Canadian 1mmigration Bureau in England, in regard to the attempts made by the steamship conference or com» bination to interfere wilh the arrange~ ments for securing immigrants, has reached the department. here. 1t dis eloses ‘the fact that some of the¢ arâ€" rangements made by Mr. J. A. Smatt, Deputy Minister of the Interior, when be was in England. some fewâ€" months Mhn have .:rouw.l‘ considerable 13 on & rt erence.â€" . the lr:t. ml‘llnngm fim ‘ by the stcamship companies to piin ofi:?&w in the b& res of Scotland and in portions Of and England, which was authorâ€" ized by Mr. Smart when in the mother country. â€" These agents were empowered to ¢:" y ~advocate in their ecâ€" uvegr;"ughdm-olfinqs m field for settlement, and to book ’u”- gers for the Dominion. The conferencé, especia objm to',; ts mo‘m jection, as â€" owned by the Elderâ€"Dempster Company, is mz the conference, and is in & on top,‘ but undernsath. Instead of beâ€" N:h -':dhr. he is becoming «xâ€" L".‘.-......nu. u.m”.?(: quiring in the most outâ€"ofâ€"theâ€"war narts New York, May 3.â€"A special London cable to The Herald says :â€"Mr. Henry Labowchere, M.P., in this week‘s Truth;, under the heading of â€" "Morganéering and the Moral," tells the British mnaâ€" tion that its supremacy in trade and commerce is mot only threatened but doomed, and that it will take all the best efforts the empire is capable of to prevent a retrograde movement, which if it begins, will increase year by year. He says :â€"‘To the impartial observer it is a trife amusing to watch the perâ€" turbation ‘of John Bull at the march of the American capitalist. For a genâ€" eration or ‘two past the gospel of salâ€" vation of mankind by the agency of British capital has veeh preached with sincere .conviction by British politicians, British men of business and â€"almost every British man in every British street. Whether it was aâ€"dying naâ€" is not in the conference, and is in a . ¢4, When the Bn ation . {:ocmbn to #V:ol.ll:dll rates wh-'?'h: | 4s to control am t. feels called upon so to do, whereas | !."..*'"‘"....n..".“ SUPREMACY OF _ l BRITISH TRADE.% tion in Europe, or Asia, .Mm public: in South Anterica, an unreci¢imâ€" ed region of Africa, peopled by idolâ€" ators: and cannibals, or even a povertyâ€" stricken British e‘olo-y,’?q_.qu'an. generation were always the sameâ€"let British capital British enterprise exploit the pau??-t‘ thoroughty and h : his diteases, boomd Biu oo on end to all his _ "For fifty yéars we preached this goe pel and -Jmt:‘u religtously, Now comes a little turning of tables. With & -l:i hrt!:"popul.urn and" h-m y natura resources, g:i‘uhs{nta'olm-hahmu- san dver uspite to. Americant; Jn thair :t-‘u down. He is no 1 Te u:.":“m"'x:&‘ the rest of mankind. â€" They aequire dut esn rce on and antiqua t ’rmi don‘ ie msy- ,u: * Tubes which "No wonder John Buill is in a comic state of consternation. The world from his point of view is being turned comâ€" turn, now aspire to regenerate the world by American capital and American enâ€" doctrins whict we o Tosp Hioind io to ec t > '""'""'_ hatl the tobaces trade or es "Hfite half the tobaceo trade of these islandi to confer wpon us the benefts of be mjy’molv\hl')r: annia rules the waves‘ An Essay on "Morganeering and the MOFHL*" Report From Mr.: Preston on the Situation. the and practice conference, son for t ess and almost | in annexing vast tracts i n every British Rlfl.fl‘ld -lhhlfi‘nl: vas aâ€"dying mnaâ€"| 5 with "the view c is, a ‘rackety reâ€" ”Q“".fiâ€"i""’ ca, an unreciaimâ€" American compe peopled by idolâ€" :_':f'.'- own country. itself y of ‘eonds io pas (~the Beaver line, which is e book ’ufl r The conferencé, book agent recoguined "as the Canadian good word ‘for rates. AMU-mht!U, c wthdi-g:yh. names . of ':C:o‘nh-nt nrm al.%n.mmm for its ti e, apparently on the ground that yield C return u:.',m‘ tb:.:h»‘.blfi ed world. From the wild, sweet present generation, or the nest,|melody â€" of Burns to the polished m;m-.nmurm.n-m of Tennyson, from the sevenâ€" munérative investment for his millions choras of Miltonic symphonies lmh‘thmvlm. we may tam io _ the enchanting o wi t ‘countlses nition ns ‘of the Fairie Queen, and each "'m" t'n'dhhM;_:!Qi opens out new vistas of inâ€" tica, and ; armies to defend and immeasurable delight. with "the of ® | .; R < ,o‘p:dnuynh Tar on A PLACE OF WORSHIP. man and American competitors suppiant Sweet are the inyriad voices of the o anrnied, mep HeF se spring, : :%v‘:::'nm to pa:.t“m mm"“»" , but never before has a whole C nation deliberately committed itseif to| A thousand songs â€"to voice their Mm On-re-uz':hfilfl restless joy, erce is not only t Mlufluaizynq‘lmlnlnthcir happy doomed. va c ammiawâ€" yield a return within the life of the|ed world present generation, or perbsps the next, melody the American capitalist discovers a reâ€"| 5; 0 munérative investment for his millions ldgor in improving the means of locomotion im | :__ .____ is a forerunner of what may be un uk ons c ol io o s s oo ies en en naie Ond nege id t oc n 1 C nie ne c i 0 p d i Cl e as on the construction of railways | rfit of eager and enquiring minds the African continent, flk’; w every land throughout ‘the civilizâ€" "Yet, utilizing to the best advanâ€" hpm?mmliu?mm» Ital ar iabor 'oan“lou our own, cven if we are foreed see Germany and America increase their output fastâ€" er than we can. lth,ollyzthat.- pidity of squandering our ital in forâ€" cign : countr overiooking the opporâ€" ::.:ny of t at home, that (m‘:':flh g tupplant British 4 any industry. lm-un:'rn a:iidmeean:ne:&m, t are W;‘th'lle ocoupy . our minds mwmuu-thu- tica by the Introduction into that aoâ€" cursed land of British capital and Jab or, the ‘W our army at the !I-:.'-l-y M-:% on _ the E'z:mmu the _ coronation disloc~e trada -uw ”m trom matters of and ":H‘lm-omflm'e #re10, Itk mo _ worahip at . this holy engaged t Plerpont Morgan and Shrine! W erom, ohe fas mag West Montrose, Ont tohee 2 2i 1 2e aa c || Bhanes EXaRs Th mss t Hamilton Spectator; . The to onert" wiki!" Th 4 ‘? ® famine in the United Staiet it wat come forth + quite / a on E:u-uu -'? w -.m’s‘ = To ropint t thi vast to img theâ€"month of Aptil 20 car loads vour, one day smapâ€" ndustry, the noxt anâ€" the next capturing of British n hour af the urdi” m wall. 1t needs case to interpret the It is strange that literature has !Qfi&.llmhouwu the mental leigure â€"of the people, now that the more toilsome work is done lays. â€" By Hteratury 1 4o not reler hours ~of this all Goo-&th‘ and $ life, such stufl as the semiâ€"religious, romantic fiction | by ag by Augustus . J. Evans Wilson, young teroines Lalk with the fluency of a professor an the most recondite subjects of Greek mythology. But a more enduring and outhhu- ure arises from the perusal the high class of literature, and added years and matured .experience _ only deepens ‘and intensifies that pleasure. ‘To introduce man as a child once more beboliding ~nature anew with an awakened insight is the task â€"of genius. â€" Such ~ wus the poetic funcâ€" tion fulflHed by Wordsworth. As the gifted poet, Matthew. Arnold says: “flowduunu{‘:tmt«h. On the cool, flowery of earth, Smiles . broke from us and we had 6 THn, * Our youth returned for there was The hills were round us, and the Wm«fiemc'mw," Our.. forgheads ~felt ‘the wind and w, that had long been dead, dried :f .and ‘closely furled, The freshness of the early world." A great ‘many mistakes are made by ‘impatient readers in regard . to a right choice of books: A book that is not worth a second reading can hardlyâ€"merit a first perusal. It is infinitely better to read fewer books of the right sort" than perâ€" petwally read and forget, read and lorget, as so many people aré in the habit of doing. litérary work _ so grandly profound that it requires years of carefu} study to fully realize the true value of these eruilite. workers. ‘The stars that shine in this glorious galaty of song are many and brilliant; as Tennyson writes: ‘"There was Milton like a seraph Nestlings and mate in their happy Amd from yon mossy bank the squirâ€" rel comes forth With new delight, to scan the teemâ€" ing earth, The odorous cedar scents the passing The stately hemlock, and the stalâ€" wart birch, ® Fit architraves to nature‘s perfect church, Are seen mid ferns and mosses rich in hue, % While codtl-:'fl-m gleam in U, mother Nature! _ Kind alike _ to flu all living things, both great ma p-y-; n-;tlu- nâ€"vtn! 0, let me rghip at this hol l amer_ 1"""".* . Y Afi?mmmmmmy MONTROSE 1902 The Liberal Club room was § on Friday m,m a splec: crowd of intelligent and + citizens, who are determined that Liberal candidate shall be elected in the coming clection in North Water Messts, W. J. Mots, E. P.â€"C and C. Bitzer were timely and Anâ€" structive, and cach of the speakers was frequently interrupted by hearâ€" ty applause. ‘The president of the Young Liberal ~(Club, Mr. B. Leyes, presided and introduced the various speakers, ‘Mr. W.~J. Motz spoke upon 1 in the eunpdpudhohn_v $ waweting _ policies of Opposition and the record of flo.flhnl Govâ€" erament. In closing he relerred ~to Mr. Breithaupt‘s successful efforts in having: North Waterioo set: aside as aâ€"special district for sugar beet cul= Mr. E. P, Clement: in a splendid address advised the young men to stugy the history of Liberalism in Canada, and emphasited the . fact that the young men owed their right of voting to the Liberals. ‘ Turning to the campaign in North@@Waterloo, Mr. Clement referred to the personal abuse indulged in by the local Conâ€" servative organâ€"and characterized in strong ~langnage the employment of such methods. â€" ‘The Provincial camâ€" paign, to a man who is not a strong partisan, presents> ro suffici¢ht reaâ€" son for turning the Liberals out * of office.~ They have administered ~the finances of the province wisely and successfully . In weil . regulated _ homes in city anil ‘country there are many avenues vpen for the practice of economy, but rone so simple and satisfactory as the use of the Diamond Dyes in renewing for . wear old and faded dresses, skirts, blousesn.capes, jackâ€" ets, ribbors, shawis, yatns and feaâ€" thers. â€"The husband‘s or boy‘s suit now oif color, and apparently worth less can be dyed a rich and fast black, navy blue or dark seal Dtown, practically making new and stylish garments. z 196.‘ shint chn dyo ressenthally to use; a child can dye r with them. No failures ot disapâ€" pointments when the very simple diâ€" rections are followed. e ‘Thousands of ladies are now makâ€" ing up pretty Mats and Rugs from the Diamond Dye Mat and Rug Patâ€" terns. â€" These patterns are favorites all over Canada. Sheets of designs showing the various sizes may . be obtained from The Wells & Richardâ€" son Co., Limited, 200 Mountain St., Montreal, Que. Send your address. meho deal was discussed ~â€"very .. Mr: â€" Whitaey â€" called it"â€" a "steal."" The Engledué people Have since abandoned the lands granted theni for prospecting, they have forâ€" feited ~$20,000: deposited with the Provwincial Governmert and the: proâ€" vince has just #ained"so much. Afâ€" ter reminding his hearers that," if Dealing with the leader of the Opâ€" position the speaker said Mr. Whitâ€" ney had declared that he will reâ€" move the tax on corporations, and at the same time his party has the inconsistency _ to declare that â€" the Ross Government is tied hand~ and foot to the corporations.© The revâ€" enue from succession duties is a just one, it injures _no â€"one and it adds considerably to the â€" Provincial" exâ€" chequer. ©Mr. Whitnéy, however, wished ‘to reduce the succession duâ€" ties by onekall. ~ 00 0_ _ <=_ The salaries in the divil service are remarkably low. in teg:fl to railâ€" ways, Mr. Ross says the lands benefitted pay for the railway. The Agricaltural College in Gne!fh was called useless by the Opposition for years, now Mr. Whithey says, he would have many more such colleges in the province. ~Four years ago the Trub Economy In Weoll‘ Régilited London, May 3.â€"In answer to a quesâ€" tion in the House of Commons urging the removal of restrictions on the adâ€" mission of Canadian store cattle into the United Kingdom, Mr. Hanbury conâ€" tended that the shortage of the mest supply in Great Britain would not be remedied by such a course, Since the discases of animails sot was passsd in Mr., Hanbury‘s Argeament Agatast Removing British Restrictions: The striking bricklayers in .Toâ€" ramcid. On the contrary, it mainâ€" tonto bave nearly all gone back to tains the rich favor of the butter tor Enthusiastic Liberal Rally po decline : during the past thres months CANADIAN CATTLE EXPORTS, REMEMBER ROSS. _ E. P. CLEMENT W. J. MOTZ Sitgs va tite i ic * +Cls vmm_b!uhumfi cessinl, there would now be no N Ontatio. at all, Mr. â€" Clement closed with a referenice so Mr. w efforts in regard ~to the n olmmuhnlhlulhadfll establishment â€" ‘of sugar beet culture in North Waterloo, â€" and urged. hearers: to work for the suecess. Liberalism in . North Waterleo . in the province in general. :4 ols A song â€"â€"byâ€" Mr. + J.~B. 6 brought forth hearty applause. Mr. C. Bitzer in aâ€"masterly speech * telerred © to the history of Ontario _ years to secure free government. ... Tie exnfecess â€" woudte at the silence __ maintained by~ Mr. Whitney in â€"ree /. gard to election frauds on the part .. of the Conservatives. The Liberals > de ‘not‘rely on their past record, but _ they are proud. of it; ‘their ‘record iex= ~=, t:: toâ€"the present time; the: Cfl«fi‘ servatives are standing still.> The _ Liberal"Government in Mm& w received Dver $27,800,000 from wobds _ anfi ‘forests and . invested $27,050,«â€" _ 000 in public buildings. t es The sawâ€"log policy of the Liberal Covernment has resulted in ‘the inâ€" vestment of $1,030,000 and the. emâ€"« ployment _ of 2,300 men. The Govâ€" ernment received from liquor licenses $11,500,000 and has paid over to the municipalities â€" $6,166,000. Suaccessâ€" ion duties have brought intoâ€"the Proâ€" vincial Treasury about $1,000 a day. The President of the Saginaw Lumâ€" ber Dealers has publicly commengiled the Ontario~Government for. its wise laws in reference to the sale of tim« ber.. The Government in 30. years spent $113,000,000, and of this sum the Conservatives cannot point to a single item of improper expenditure. Mr., Bitzer said‘ Quebec ‘had a large debt and has to pay $1,500,000. : inâ€" terest â€" annually. Ontario~ has~ no debt, but a snug surplus instead. Mr.. Whitney is making no effort to show that he has a better policy or that he can do better for Ontario; he canâ€". Inberals â€" are «/ ziving~ . Out oteane Liber are tional system is no failure. v.i: great Canadians in England, like ward Blake. We have great men like G. W. Ross in Ontario. He is more ‘Widely informed than almost any man in America. 5 w. commisston to Ind: ; eB , gate whether there is a surplus, â€"he appointed threeâ€"reputable men, â€" and these appointedâ€" a strong ‘Conservaâ€" tive as accountant. â€" These men call~ ed the methods of bookâ€"keep ox~ cellent.. In conclusion, Ilh urged allâ€" present to do their . diaty as Liberals, to take a live interest in politics, for : the good of themâ€" selves and their countryâ€" and wound up by reciting: J. P. Edgar‘s lines onâ€" ‘‘Canalia.‘‘ 1 Brantford, Apri 30.â€"Mr. A. E. Watts, solicitor for Dr. Harbottle of Burford, ho was sentenced to imprisonment for Twtive: months fotâ€" Shooting | Herman Dr. Honsberger closed the meeting with a few appropriate remarks.. _ The Burford Shooting Caseâ€"Potfâ€" toner‘s P> +yer Granted. £ Mlniudlflqmmimd l‘%b stating that orders have now been ed for the release from custody of When â€" buttermakers unfortunately use any of the common butter colors now on the market, they soon . find out that their butter becomes rancid and strong. WELLS, RICHARDSON & 0O‘s The following bills were introduced:â€" To amend the w s and meakures act â€"Mr. Campbell. the remisâ€" sion of penalticsâ€"Mr. Fitepatrick, Furâ€" ther to amend the provisions of chapter "IMPROVED BUTTER COLOR"®" never causes the butter to bacome mt ESTIMATES VOTED. Mouse of Commons Passes Mr. Mmâ€" â€"propriations, Ade Ottawa, May 2.â€"When the House after a hard day‘s work rose this evenm« Ing all the items in the mainestimates for next year had been voted, with the exception of the appropriation for m‘l‘mtcnfl.vuehhim over because of the absence of members who wished to digeuss it. : The appropriâ€" ation for the census was the subject of an animated debate. Several Goverm ment bills,including Hon. Mr.Mulock‘s bill Tespecting the salaries of postoffice emâ€" g'l?uhy the House enter; uwponâ€" IT SO0N TASTES STRONG. On Monda: y the House enter. 3;“7 on â€" the final stage of the session by f morning sessions. oal to the Halifax Industrial School and Saint Patrick‘s Home at Halifaxâ€"Mr. Fitzpatrick 183 of the revised statutes with respect DR. HARBOTTLE RELEASED, C. BITZER TUWND COOBOR so ) hdw’ * betterment lin and ‘the . beet culture t arged his ;. success . ofâ€". .

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