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The Chronicle Telegraph (190101), 30 Mar 1911, p. 2

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i The, Galt Repo.ter, discussing *** Efflltoc“y agrcement says:â€"*‘*Furaiâ€" ' bure 3,“ in Grand Rapids for wes z‘ Cazadians. _ That‘s what it . How do Berlin‘s fiitcen furniâ€" Aure factories like the prospect?" 1 The Galt Reporter is a wellâ€"informâ€" ‘ ed and â€" ablyâ€"edited pager. it should | mnot seek to bcister up a bad case by 1 Malse pretenses, comments the Taconto | ‘Globe: + The truth wesrs belter in (Athe laog run. . The Reporter . knows Etlnt unyier tho reciprocily agreement ‘mot a comma has been changed in the staff on furniture. The duty _ On ‘;fi:mituru made in the United Stcekes :« entering Canada is 30 per cent. Efie duty remains. The Canadian furâ€" miture manufacturer who cannot hold m own against Grand Rapids with a gpo per cent. duty in his favor is not ohbiect for sympathy. It is qute gertain that the fiftecn factories _ of . Berlin, with their highly skilled and industrious _ workmen, could retain the home market on a distinctively dower tarif than that now in forco. They are not asked to do s undet â€"3 agreoment. _ On the contrary, So "'(ong is it remaings in lorce they are ;?mtcd of dutyâ€"free raw materials, ‘for the wocds from thc Unites Statâ€" ‘és, without which the industry _ at PRert‘n cold not exish, art vmong Abe â€" natural prokets that coine is freo. They have not been taxcd hereâ€" tofore, aud they will nct be taxed in future. The dity on plateglass, moreover, which it quite extensive: Aly used in the manulacture 9° IN â€" miture, bas boen reduced, when in: ported from the United States, from @274 to 25 per cont. Under theso circumstances the furâ€" iture â€" duty, having been left â€" as it was, the free importation of woods, used in furniture manufacture having n eanfirmed, and c« reduction hayâ€" g been made in the duty on plateâ€" lass, â€" what excuse bas The _ Galt porter _ to offer for the statement hat the agrecment means "forniturs ade â€" in Grami Ranids | for Western ‘anadians""" The truth is, as e ctyore in ‘the aniture trade krows, tiat there ds r myae business oTering than Cln takee care of ly Coali‘n facâ€" fries. A singls Teronto retail firm se uide [ 2 C 00 annlthe be made known on applicatio: ide â€" in Grami Ranids â€" for Western nadians?*" The {ruth is, as e ctyore in ‘the rniture trade krows, Tina! there / ds o maze business oCering Uan _ Cin c dakee care of O ly Coeali‘n facâ€" ries. A singls Teronto retail fitrm $40,000 behind in its fornitere orâ€" rs, and the Mechosics Wanted colâ€" nns of The Glole ind ot‘er poccrs ive insistent ealls tor fupniture ma‘â€" s and upha‘sterers. The. Reporter in § onvasition to reciprocity should s opposition t« ick to tke facts Xâ€"SULTAN OF Vienna, March 33.â€"L nconfirmed reâ€" rts from Ralomka, state that Ai 1 Homid, the exâ€"Sulian of Turkcy, s suicided. not later ashingten, March 23 â€"Wrance and Fan are ceclared by leading diploâ€" is to be joining with Great Br ( Laml Urited States in the forma of a â€" woréhwine peace moe MEC m&m must now i» : than Tuesday noon. Cneual EDT LECLinA un th W edâ€" of must be iefi * thi» Febrreg . whe oo t im Â¥ TOV C 0| ues mHBL mnt by MING .A WOR! P .V IL E _ PEACE MOVEMENT trong and lively when iven small doses of STICK TO FACTS Scrofula disfigures and uses lifeâ€"long misery. Children become m F“‘ ever, cott‘s Emulsion ery day. The starved dy is fed; the swollen ands healed, and the inted blood vitalized. ood food, fresh air and cott‘s Emulsion conâ€" mer scrofula and many }her blood diseases. FOR SALE BV ALL DRUGGISTS tion $1.(0 per annum in & if not so pu-L Che x Bean, Proprietor Luck Penn k., name of paper and this ad. for mtiful Savings Bank and Child‘s cBook. Each bank contains s k Penny. 8COTT & BOWUE TURKEY sUIGIUES it quile EMMOLS!E® manufacture f in lig reduced, when in: discussing the up to Terento, Ont fr0m | _ g4;l} more important is the additior providing that only residents of three e furâ€" | months‘ standing may vcte on a local as it 'option byâ€"low. _ Hiierto propertyâ€" Wools !uwncrs, whether residents of _ not, °* ; had the right ta veto, and many naving | doubtlful trsnsfers of projerty _ took I hav-‘rla(e tefore c‘ection day, each side wisa+a. | accusinzg the other of this practice. 153 BILLS Toromto, March â€"41.â€" tcnaatâ€"Goverpor, â€" Hon son, gives his asse.t I ag list of new bil prorogius the House, uorog;;; {he Hotuse, the Legislature will have finiskea ene of tte Vastost sessioas in years. | ‘he l:;gm.tiol passea did not buli as largely as liel session in point O syim.c:s, but the ;roporticna of impoitcut bills _ was considerably greiser. consilerably gFCisbP?. T L cs, it is to be ob The revente bills to meet the rapitâ€" 'se::e;h:h-‘:.:hepifppo oaly of eCns ly growing expenditme® of the Proâ€" | tity are one an i the same (lase 56 the l d C P ils ns tarif reformetrs in Great Britain. The haps more g,encnfz w.e.:z than any farier andcime formes, botk drciaim ci the others. _ Yhe Provincial Treasâ€" agaicst â€" reciprocity . on the Eround: tice‘« tas: 98 'm L ansios biings amongst others, Uat it will ren‘s t Ontardo in line with Quebec and se tarif reform impossible, â€" In ¢ciâ€"ing e o Th e t m in in its with on>, thercfore, the workers are c.. any opposition. | The bill in its cxptessin'g (nemashengise with) 1c final form iequtres the transferrer to s to me utkct ray the tax of tw‘(‘» cents "on es , 68 $100 share of stock, but the manner L m $ . in _ which it is to be collected willl The CLamberlain Policy be a matter of regulation. The deâ€" At the Brockville conyention of the partment _ will probs ly coâ€"opcrate Dominion Trades and Labor Congrcss with tte Stack Exchanges. The tax cf Canada (a. body represcnting 200,â€" of raceâ€"tracks was another departure, 000 orga: ized Cana®an workmen) ihe but the ouly vigorous opposition ©255¢ | (1,ppresy oâ€" erwhelmingly entorsed the from tucse intercsted in driving meets latt.;w de of the British Trades Conâ€" and backed by a number of MeMbDETS |prcc, in gorn.iticn to Mr. Chamlect they succee‘ed in having the tax on these â€" ineots reduced to $10 /a day. The big tracks, however, myét henceâ€" forth pay $200 o day. _T tax on express conmvanios was wmore than dcubled and on doubleâ€"track railways increased cansiderably. The five per cent. tax on all bat receipts _ ower $40, ~which was . anâ€" nounced by Hon. W. C. Hanna,raisâ€" ed too much opposttion from tbac .iqzor men. _ The second time the till came bisk to the House it read "all recrifts over $@" ard in its final â€" form it slows the city Lotciâ€" min to taie $60 oâ€"er tue but belfore his receipts â€" are taxable. The notclmea, however, were given a gentle bimt that if aiter a year‘s trial the results were not sutistactory tic s m might besghanged back to Two important agdilicas were in worgorated in the liquor license act. Under tho new rcajing ten per cont. of the electors in a‘c.ty may, on peâ€" titia, require the @ouncil to submit a license reduction byâ€"law to the peoâ€" ie and to pass it upen a majority vote of the electors. » ! The Legislature decided that | rurm:.s schocl children | sr¢entitled to â€" the \same â€" helidays as children in the towns and citics. â€" The matter | was â€"trought up in the o se by Mr. Phil : Bowrer, and the e®pressior of opinâ€" ‘ ion then was so stt@ng that the prinâ€" ci le of the bill wag agoptcd and inâ€" !t'orporalcd in the siatute law asmondâ€" _ment act. _ The country children get Vn â€"extra â€" bwo weeks‘ bholi ays, all s hools opening now on S eptember $: I Uheap Power for Ficmers. ‘ A farâ€"reaching tiH is that introlucâ€" ed â€" by Hen. A en Beck, to provide for te loâ€"al distibution of electrical | power. _ This bill r¢ stires the Counâ€" cil cfa county to pniertake the wor‘: !ot installing clcclli%'al power for any section cf tho cougiry or group of | residents, the r es to be adiuited so ‘ that the cost of the undertaking shall ‘ie lorme by thoase bencfiting. "A;e;'i., l,on" r List of New . Mcasures Whether the technival education bill n C U usa _ What fools ti o bien. Dr. Fyno wiil _ accomglish ‘uritain o o inteh romirns to Le scen. _ The measâ€" | must thint (hs veomte sc to be gullâ€" vro ma es the Departni nt of Educaâ€" cl by sich va, otiigs and _ twaddle! M uCA ) /0 0( lude know t‘ at the members of tion an advisory and direcling head, bit leaves the adoption cf classes for technici< education and industrial {rcining to the local 1 virds of Eduâ€" wation. The Boards are expected to tive tie initial step and then coâ€"Opâ€" erate with the departmeat. Two bundred ant eleven bills were â€" fate to tase the 4 wonsidered by the Le.isiatare, and of ‘ Canzdlian farmers this number 153 will become | law. 'to build up Unito | Lst scssion the total was 168 Twonâ€" to ccmpete with t8 m ab iSal bills were introwtced. lh‘ is usin 1. . Why tcining to the locaT 1 oirds of Eduâ€" 41000 ) "\." "uq gag an4 f » ation. The Boards are expected . to that the old flag n'r.d the real etiach .o the fuitial sigp and then coâ€"opâ€" | Went to Gire® Britain that it renDteâ€" rate with the departmeat. sents, should .be petmilted to te uscd The Legislature decided that â€" rur:. zs a cluk to hide the base motives of chol children wréentitled to â€" the !n:osc who irs :Jt it by the dishot}or- ame â€" helidays as children in the i“ te use they make of it. A. working~ owns and cities. â€" ‘The matter | was |"2" would scorn to:â€" do it. _ rought up in the o se by Mr. Phil! to the oppositions of tlnr U.M.A. to lowrer, and the e®pressior of opinâ€" the r(-uprori?y agreoment is one cause on then was so stt@ng that the prinâ€" for | suspecting that the | agrecment i le of the bill was agoptcd and inâ€" must Le of some Ad artage 40 the orporated in the siatute law emendâ€" Canadian â€" workingman. _ The latter nent act. _ The country children get loves it for the enomics it has made. nâ€" extra _ bwo weeks‘ boli ays, all p & > hools opening now on & c l,“.,?,m.r 1. The Conspiracy‘cl Capital. Uheap Power for Focmers. : f a n tohimeg Th as that inurojee. | _ A sâ€"ooud fetanr Sut O list of | the d _ by Heon. A +m Beck, to provide i opponents of the f\gnfnwnt discloscs it t/e local dist"ibution of etectrical | tPS_ "Dâ€"! guardiahsâ€"selfâ€"constitut(1, fower. _ This bill r¢ stires the Counâ€" it is trcoâ€"of 'lh(' naticn‘s loyaltyâ€" ‘il cfa county to undertake the wor: j the ‘Pocket 18.‘ "Those are the men f installing clcclli%'al power for any who bate no fearg for theil o:wn for. section cf tho cougiry or group of n)ty by reason of .thrir 'tm.c w residents, the r «es to be adjmited so t'fms with “:"' l""".d States, but that the cost of the undertaking shall “(::o '::‘ s:npm?“rl‘i);a;?u::li:l:'ymilo : sbiti he xIs anc a S 8. % n Lorme by thase beneliting. conditions. _ Take for instance, Sit O.ur To Haadrved Bils. Esimund Walker. â€"The head of a great financ:al institution, he does not hesiâ€" Two bundred ant eleven bills wore | tate to take the dardâ€"carned money of considered by the Le.isiatare, and of ‘ Canzdian farmers and ictisans to lend this number 153 will become _ law. ‘to build up Unite® States institutions L.st sossion the total was 168 Twonâ€" | to ccmpete with â€" thes> whos> money ty â€" m ui ibal bills were introwtced. lh‘ is usin t . Why? â€" Fecause it is proâ€" Ficht nid net get past the commitâ€" ; ftale to do so. ‘. The loyaity of the tee stapr i« d the otherts were incofrâ€" 'ummmn people, on the other hand, is porated in the munici, at. ameadment ; in their bearts, ard not in their pecâ€" a us Do n n srtane Ghow Lk sÂ¥e t & FATHER‘S Mort eal, March=22.â€"In the recordâ€" efs‘ Comnt tuâ€"Jat €12oprosiding Judge ans Eod a centfa®t masie by J.ioo Izhan with the t Â¥ber of two . yering ginls, azed 11 and in _ Both | girls were â€" charged | wih brâ€"ach of _ con tract, _ Their fakher, ) . BowthiÂ¥ier, hadt â€" made a comntract with Hoolahan and forecd bis dalghters to sign it. By this contract the two girls bound themselucs to work for four yeses for $1.50 per wees. The â€"Recorder: said thee c such a conâ€" tract was nothing short of immoral, and be decided th&t the girls had done well toseeK other| wer‘s where they could carn a living. The comâ€" {laint w.s dismissed with cosis agâ€" ainst Hoolahan REVOLUTION IN PORTUGAL TIMED FOR APRIL Lisbon, March 23 â€"Soldiers under arrest for treasom, ceclare that a big Momarchist plot against the Republic had been timed to stait . active re volution in AptMl; . C The Tax on Bar Receipts. For Technical Edzcation. ) LEA Ts 1. l 5 1 s 112000 70. L. i ifvdeditiiinill Seneniin : The Legislabure sat for nearâ€" ‘ Lets. As Uipacians, they dove eyery nine. wee‘s. [faot of Canmx‘a. _ They ta‘e a 5(' = xnz zi2 _z z_ sonal prige in her resources, her‘his~ FAT"EQ'S tory, har aciievements, her amblitions, IUWM her idealts, and ber future. Their lov® M ?B_AL coN] RA('T i is not affiect..> by the jungle in | their lort eal, March=22.â€" t Lt 1 oc‘ ets. _ Ani yet Sir Edmund Wal â€" ork cal, Matrch=sl.~ ,“', ‘,“_“"“‘"il‘_ er questions llwzh)alty of â€" these peoâ€" March â€"41.â€"Whea the Liewâ€" BFCOME LAW vills and officially J. M.o Giz ‘agreemâ€"nt there are so many proles~ i sing to ecpress the views ol the wor‘â€" ]lng,mu zud the eBect it would have qi bim, t‘at it migbt not be out of jlaxe to learn what le bimself las _to say alo t it. | In the @rst placs, it is to be obâ€" served that the opponents of reciproâ€" | city are one an i the same class as the tarif reformetrs in Great Britain. The latter and the former both declaim agairst â€" reciprocity on the ground, amongst others, tat it will revt tarif reform impossible, â€" In ¢ciâ€"ing with on>, thercfore, the workers are expressing themselves also with _ :eâ€" gars to the other. |lein‘s polf y. _ The vote of the Briâ€" ‘tish Trades Congress was 26,000 i â€"favor of it and 1,200,000 against }l. W&fiufitfl LOVE R'Ecwam FORENEMIES IT HAS MADE t pro; erly cenducted.‘ 1 ‘Shb re,‘~ sai‘ ~ Doojey, ‘if propeily cenduc ted. An‘ there yo oro. _ An‘ how wud they | h:ve thim comlu« te il\'u sut i cs, no rules, no contracts,no s.ales, hbarcly any wages, an‘ damn few mimlers.‘ | The wer er starts out by doclaring that if tic defeat of"the reciprocity Why the Proposed Tariff Agreement Will be of tucalculable Bevelit to h "Working Classes _ / Mn en se CR : must thint (hs veomte sc to be gullâ€" eA _ by soch ia, otiigs and _ twadle! The people know t‘ at the members of the C.M.A. are out, first, lact s all | the time, to penefit thcir pockets. It | is simply a disgrace ania shans that the old Gag an4 the real et.ach I ment to Grée# Britain that it repreâ€" Hdidanba ind ies ie By a further resolw‘icn the Dominâ€" in Trade Congress dit.rmirei that, ‘While fre> trade in labor is held by employers to be necessary for the proâ€" motion ef _ theit interests, we ho‘d that free trade in the products of laâ€" bor is equally logicss® and necrssiey fer our we‘lâ€"teing. Foremost in the clamor against reâ€" ciprocity is the Cenadian Manufacturâ€" ers Associstion, . the s Aâ€"constituted Liend of the wor‘.insmanâ€"friendly to his trade sniors ‘as long as they are that if thic defeat of the reciproci!y part wo:ild he a good thing for the worker, the C.M.A. wouls not Le enâ€" deavoring to cncompass that defeat. None were so Ioud in thiir demands for the upbril!ding asd strengthening of Impcricl unity and the proter tion of Bri ain‘s interests as the C.M.A. And yet when Mr. Carvell, M.P., proâ€" posed zn increas>~ of, the preferential tariff to 40 per cent. the wails and lamentatiors â€" from the membters â€" of the C.M.A. wore simply deafening | in their intoâ€"n ity. â€" Thsloyidists of yesâ€" torcay, the nasy proclaimers of their undyinz att bment to Great Britain, tecame :t once ardent supporters of ‘Canada First, no matter how Great In the dis ussion of the â€"relprocity ple" Ta‘e another who woats a protecâ€" tive tarif ‘as high as Nisman‘s | galâ€" lows‘ â€" That 4s Edward Gurney _ of Toronto. _ 1t is na wonder e does. Hig manager swore that from the Ic> bot of one iron moulder in his founâ€" dry, to whom about four dollars was porid for a day‘s werk, _ the Gurney Founiry Company made in ons day a net q it _ of Â¥rom fiftcen to twenty woltlars. â€" H f‘ve ordinaryworker had net q tÂ¥it _ of Â¥rom fiftcen to twenty woltlars. _ H f‘ve ordinaryworker had a watermclon W# e that, it would be not only t «i8 protection, but police protection, he woruld want. Nor ds th: e®RK it on made by th« valiant â€" warmor, Masistrate Kingsâ€" ford, of Toré®te, any of _ the more commenda‘lje, _ Te dod <ogl at a pubâ€" lic mocting in Teronto that h was prepared to go the length of fighting in the strects‘ (tUe Toronto _ Street Railway Company‘s sirects at that) to ptosint this infquitens agrecment taking effect. _ If the remark had been Opponenis to Reciprocity. s banquet, one would conâ€" e â€"reclprocity | But for a magistrate, who every Cay many profesâ€"| pirnishes citi ¢ns for fightiog in . the s cf the wor‘â€" â€" strcets,‘ regarcless of the reason lor would have it, ltoi ly to urge his hecceisâ€" for 0t be out of that is wuat it meantâ€"to resort to himself | las lawâ€"bieaking, is surely such aun asâ€" toum‘ing condition of aflairs as â€" to First cf 2H, the _ workingnun is told that poverty, hard times _ and .unemployment will tollow tho change in the tarif; and the special intcrest man will point to England as an cxâ€" ample. Bet be will have nothing to say atot poverty and uncmployment in protected cositries, Take a look ustily Lis H# a trade cnionist striker _ wore baileJ lefore him for ‘fighting in the streets‘ bee.» so of the stiicer‘s _ opâ€" ins:tion to some trede agreement an emflo;er sought to imfose upon him, I can imagine with what stmpiheâ€" tic e:râ€" Magistrate Kingsford wo 14 re cive the excuse. . And yot _ Mr. Kin;sford‘s attitude would amply jusâ€" tity the striser. And so on down the list ol the opâ€" pcnents of ..viprocity will be found the ‘specia‘ fntorest‘ masn, who would profit himseli, regardless ipf the effect upon the general community. O{f coutse, the opponent of reciproâ€" city rarely appeals to the farmer and artisan on the plesa c( injury to himâ€" seli. 1t is always the injury to them that bothers him. _ As Dooley soo‘s: ‘He cares no more for. himsell â€" than te does for his right eye.‘ And what does ie tell the artisan? at Wag:sâ€"The Lal/s Depi»tment at Washington _ says wages are ‘allin 5 whilst prices of neccssitics are rising. The price of food within ten . years 1-1;; increased twoentyâ€"cight percent. whilst wages have fallcn ten to fifâ€" tren per cent. e Whilst the prote tionist wants . :> tavif to protcct Camadian workmen from the highâ€"priceo fabor of the United States, be shavs & wonderâ€" ful inconsistency in wishing protection as well from the pagper labor > of Europe. â€" But, as Will Payne _ says, in ma article in the ‘Saturday Ever ing Post‘ of December 20, 1908: "The great tarif falschood, after all, is that high duties ate for thc benefit Removid from the Magistracy. C ~During tho ten years previous . t0 1900 22.3 per cent. of all, the workâ€" cfs o er ten years of age wore on ihe fringe ol unromployment. 39 per cent. of the male workers were idle four to six months of the year. | These hyâ€" ures are fot the country s« a whols and for all industries, including arâ€" reul ‘re. In franvufacturins | alore unem loynment rgse to 27.3 per oc.t. of all the workers. As the British Labor party _ says: ‘When did | free trade | England evii show | such figureés"‘ The ‘Outlces‘ a Protectionist jaâ€" per, which always trics to ptt the best astv.t on American conditions, in â€" its dssue o | Folruary 1, 1M98, stated that ‘Marches of the unemplacâ€" ed had been helg in Boston, Cincianaâ€" ti, St. Louis, Chic .o and elsewhe o. In Bost@ the wgemployed entere . a‘~ istocratic Tria#ty Church, and caused a disturbame..sin New York Co/ from 50,000 $@ 100,000 at the vers least, were watmployed, whilst a statement _ we@ahved by the Bsisish Board â€" of _ T#ate from the Buiuch am assador af Washington _ pet ine figvres at 125,000. What is Said to the Worker The ‘Oitieok‘ goes m to ray‘ Erory organization _ for soop‘. ind wor dmen showed a marked decrase in .ti# appltcations of employers lt men «@long with a marked iscrease in thé @fplications from men for work F@tther it â€" says: ‘The family of hc whywaally well emplomne® worker is 16â€" ing â€" thrown into the group of those ; _ (Continu d on pgâ€" 1) The United States. Unemploy ment WANT REWARD * 20 SINCREASED ‘ ‘"‘My little boy three years old was covered from bead to food with ecâ€" zema. I tried over twenty | diferent kinds of saives and washes but could not see any improvementâ€"in fact it _ seemed to be getting worse. * _ I was about discouraged and had lost faith in _ all kinds of soâ€"called To the Municipal Council of _ the. ToWnship ol Wellesiey. | Gentiecmen:â€" i( In view ci the fact that the opinâ€" in is very provalent amd | freely exâ€" pressed thast the Lobinski murder case. hes not been pursued with due skill and ddigence by the authoritics; and that an a‘muate reward would proâ€" bably aic much in furthering the eads of justice, we, the undersigre rateâ€" yayrers of the Townsbip of Wellesley, humbly petition your honorable body to grant an appropriation cf a sibâ€" stantial sum of money to be paid as a reword to the party wha will furnish information which wiÂ¥l | lead to tie arrest and conviction of the rarty, or pirucs, who, on or abn& the lith cf January last, did 50 cruelly murder the late Franz Lobinâ€" si, a citizen of our Townsbip. Covered With Eczema On March 2ist, 1910, Mr. Angus McMillan, of Port Hood, N. S., wrote telling about D. D. D: Prescription. I sent for sample bottle and the third application convinced me that I had at lastâ€" got a sure cure. Two bottles effected a complete cure." Cured By Two Bottles D.D.D. What D. D. D. did for this little boy it will do for any skin sufferer. A mild, soothing liquid made up of Oil of Wintergreen, Thymol, _ GJycerine and other ingredients, it penetrates to the root of the trouble and washes the discase germs out. ‘Why not get relief" Simply write to day to the D. D. D. Laboratories, Dept. W. C., 49 Colborne St., Toronâ€" to, and they will send you a _ free trial bottle. To:cnto, Mcech 232.â€"Several amondâ€" ments ta the Public and High School Acts were brought before the Legisâ€" lature this aftcracon. One of these makes â€" & uniform school term far mral as well as town â€" and city schools, giving. the former the 1 ¢t ewo. woeeks of August as addiâ€" tiom« bolidays. â€" In future all schools will be open on Sept. 1. The difficulty which some districts bave been under after the larger potrâ€" tion had been annexed to a. town or city, and it was found to necessitate a heavy burden to maintain a schon‘, prova‘ly suggested a change by which the city and country boards may ctect and maintsin a school for the joint use of the country school :d a porâ€" tion of the city. The minister of ain cation mst agree to this. Atsoner of high school. teachers may te exersed on account of "acute . inâ€" Rammatory condition of the treth and gums." as woli s a physicion‘s certiâ€" ficate of â€" iliness. A new cvamination may be added to the high school cours . At present pgâ€" pils | whe Irec fa‘cn a couple _ of veers‘ woeri ani move into another s hool, hate no certificate ras to the work Prey have done. The ministor will be given power to qstabl sh â€" "»n examination | for _ enâ€" travce io the middle school," to be called _ the "senior high school _ enâ€" trance,"‘ whil> the present one will te called the "junior‘. PRowr‘s in unorganiiod rÂ¥stricts ase cllowe! to appoint truant officers. The â€" minister of educafion will tbe i on _ authyity to determine from time to time the numbor cf inspecâ€" tors to te appointed by a munt ipal toard in any city or separated town. Xo mrnii al Borry, of Education tam ote farmed1 excep{t by a vote of No mrnii al Borr y of can be formed excep{ by the ratepayers Welldaiey Re Capture of Lobinski‘s Murderer A UNIFO2M SCHOUL TERM (For sale by all Druggists.) we The Petition, Eyery Woman in interesied snd shoul! know MARVEL "Wuirling Spray The new Viginal Syringe. Best _ _Most conventent. 1t claanses Ask your Has 77 Brauches in Can-d:i, p:ln% iAux;i;:: &:d WMM in all the Primâ€" T7 Branchee A GENERAL BANKING BUBINESS TRANSACTED. SsAVINGS BANK OEP ARTMENT at all Bravches _ Interest allawed at bighest current rate. Waterioo Ont.. Branoh, Jacob Fespeler, Kanager 11 mmm»m‘g Sanderson‘s Bakery King §t Waterico Fancy Buns, Bread Rolis, an} Fancy Cakes. MMAMMAAVE VÂ¥B 1AAA AAAMAA 44 42 Phone 9233 Waterloo _ HAARRRVAAAAACE MRAAA THE MOLSONS BANK Having taken over the businâ€" ess of Auctionser formerly carâ€" ried on by my fither the late Joseph Mickus I am prepared to ennduct sa‘es in any part of Waterlov Wel ington and Perth Counties. The patronage | of farmers and others baving articâ€" les to be sold is eol cited. Terms Reasonalle. Having taken out an anction ert‘s License for Waterio oCounty 1 am nrepared to condnct Sales for farmers or others having articles to be sold"by auction. Among the lirge sales rocem.u- eonducted by me were the Walâ€" Fr Block and the Merner Block »rlin and the Ontarto Seed Co, Waterloo. _ 12 "Y-o;r‘;nnugo is respectfully solicited P U 8 DUIRINC, Waterieo o1 T:wa and Farm Property. Ligensed Aucti HQQR." uotioneer Licansed Austionser Money to Loan Renry Knoil, Berjin Capital Paid Up. 000 Regt. Fund = â€" ;4,400.000 Total Assets oyver $44,000,000 90 Rng St. K. J. Doersam, King St, Water‘o0 ALBERT MiTKVS sernrosteu New TQTk iresh Halibut fish. If you eat this once you will always want it. Also a lot ol salted fish, We want fresh eggs for which . we pay cash or take in exchange lor groceries. A. S$. Hallman Another verse or two of the songs you like a walts or twoâ€"step that is cut or hurried. long enough, a monologue that gets somewhere and musical selections played as the composer intended, not These records play four and oneâ€"half minutes, taking selections never before offered in record form. _ __Al Edison PbonoTrlpbx play both Amberol and Edison Standard Records. nea ":-l the Kdison l'h-&!:.:."m ufiamm-.nlwmma-ww ua‘-«‘mmmmmm- u“m 6.50 to ©240, Edison ¢ iwiee as l::. u:s‘('n-lrm ecords: The to Pihios * Have you an Edison? 100 Lakeside Avenue, Oraage, N. J., U.S.A. § HONOGRAPHS AND RECORDS SOLD JY Edison Amberol Records Incorporated 1825 That is what WATEBLOO MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE CO. INCORPORATED IN 1f63 Total Assets 31st Cecember. $426,808, 18 Head Offlce Waterloo, Ont Prc-idm-rfiii-icgh‘ Director P. . Roos . RAPH COMPANY BOARD OF DIRECTOARA, Dr. J H. Webb, Wiliiam Snider, See. Geo. Dicbel, Reg., 3. L. Widemen, Kaq., th. Jacota Allan Bowman, Rag., Preston P. . Shante, Preaton Thomas Gowdy, Rag., Gusiph. 1 me Livingstone. Bsg., Beden Framk Haight, Feq. o Policyholdors Frove Pcwerâ€" fal Points in favor ‘OF THE We bave the reputati n of s p piving our numerous cu<tomers with the choicest and best of meats all the year round. In the line of meats we bava Beef, Pork, Veal, L+mb, Sugar Cured Hams and Bacon, {our own curing) once teated, always used; Homemade Sauseges such as Ilol;rm:, Wieners, Pork Sauâ€" eage, Head Cheese, L iver Sausage ed. Orders promptly deliver; in 8M boats of the hakn, * *‘ * DOMINION LIFE Write for the Neat Little Memo Book and find out why our policies are. the ad Sammer age. â€" Gm-AMN_CQ vineâ€" fio to the FISHI Trc sAÂ¥

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