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The Chronicle Telegraph (190101), 24 Aug 1911, p. 2

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54 :fi ce ME ‘ _ Foty ‘newspapers say reci; rocity will yirt; our ménufacturers and yet is heads of many of our largest Caâ€" Radian â€" indictries . ore coming out Birongly in favor of it. The Elseâ€"rvin ‘ \Brophets _ of < the Tory press, aflter trying . to con inc the farmâ€" ‘ers ..who. demaide.) recigrocity â€" that ‘ }ioa’g_ know what they‘re tak > ing / dbipit,} now.. presime 40. tell the g‘nugueturrr-mt in .. £0, hy words, but by ‘iiference, thit‘ ‘“"ei‘_,d, tapable of gras;ing the â€" 5i; “; t of on "otdinary ~â€" busiâ€" gss ~ agrcement. The fact of the : ,:'» her 4sâ€"thatâ€"manufacturors see thit Athe ipcreased prosperity of. . the‘ {armâ€" er that is Louna . to residt from the traile agreoment will cavse an immeâ€" Kate \ A in the‘ (mand â€" for , -»( N 'wm wproducts on which ‘"Ahe dr/‘y has been practically untouoh â€" planks, . "F o T r., hy + “’5'_, y been Ab * Ba J s €Onser\ ati * ing â€" the w’ foronto chavfleutr while: joy td _ dfig ‘cc fided ‘with _ a street car ren‘â€" Bting. two women occipants of his f 1 néonscious ~and badly smashin; iw" ‘miachine. Had ‘ the girls te.n id instead c( tcing merely: remiâ€" exed unearmcious, t Toromtoâ€" Mril gomments, he woul not 1i cly . ha7e (préen held" criminally rcsoonsible @4 a Ey »might conch de .. ts % death cwis | #ochsart failere cr‘ shoe". Canâ€" chucht Motor. Car COmMpPSDY O° nati has deci¢ed to build a tbi> i Hamilton. It‘s coming was Bureed just as the antiâ€"reciprocity jan‘ in thyst"City was saying that t 6 ugreement lind put an ond to amiltoh‘s ho,es of seturing . coy ie lncstrice.. Ard. ‘thus ths ie in prophesies of the Tory press are Imhak im o 5. Bor a puts down as one of his ks, "*Rurther extension of _ ci.il. Beeveforts "® whien ‘means " * of Â¥8¢, that such reformis os hae al~ hy been, mace hase come _ trom g Lautiet. ©Governgiont. 1t the bservatives are<.in . carnost in tak» i e ce Ssn oo why> #h 4* not thy: > different: proâ€" “: _ »governments whichâ€"they conâ€" as Aar as the Liberals ;. have one as & :; .Ahe Brantford ~Exposita. We shotld be glac to hear from & it felaws it would 5 ‘Yo ‘altow tider to be â€" cfle a es â€" y ?1‘”45 : :i‘ h< M is Nature‘s best and quickâ€" P. Whitney on ti> subject distiller, al Of On facts Ni EMTORIAL NOTES AnC M D Htre , Y P D sented Fronte Messrs. â€" Hiram 1 ~the ‘intoxicated ctively dealt with appear are .muon gpum in ad )P M mpany of @ricadl st him A Th W B ind habits, and the fact that hig.body seaseâ€"jtrod: germs, makes him ies of race, 11 ol he house Ay is . blic fute Rid o Méaich 18 carryinlg that recipto 0y wou‘s w TDE qrer mirety per ult”ti the : peotle. . "Let us seeil J am that contention,"" he ub'g‘ Mr.~ Fielding introduced the a tere wgfl_._.l!fllu C Conservati®s in ParMa their des is _ in approval servative Toronto. pre commended it, But® a came @9006 > "A" few apecial interests in ‘Por are for * said Mr. ntl +8 soâ€"called Libefals in Toronto ise0ed & protest, and forthwith Mr. Wm‘d to Mr. Borcem, ‘Here‘s o0r. chance. Let‘s make a big nolse, it‘s ont lest ChI0; let‘s take a ) mt .. And the : mmm%fl-fl with: the lure: of. the of . the interests in a political Campaign be fore Absir eyes,. wore stampeded ‘into oppda‘ng the very ‘policy of their torâ€" mer great lemwers." Cl _ ~ _ endidute up mhase is peur yonder 35 only an in party pC S cus$ _ as a w&‘u" at ded Mr:â€" Guthrie, laugh at the silly . man who talks @bout (disrup~ iE â€"â€" 9i wiiing Cewade o tion." Sir Wiltrid Lay hsv"n the assurance that when the G ment â€"was © retcurned "Feciprocity would be brought into foree not later. th@n November ~*"*And <I‘m going to hold my barley on the chance of:it," a .‘zilz xo â€" unteered. ~C3 f Mr. Guthric dealt with the motiet teports of toay as published" in the Conservative press. He notem that 82 cents was being paidâ€" to Ontario farâ€" mers for. Conatian wheat,. '%‘ fain was â€" r-yh:‘:m Buliaic. was 66$ , and $1.02; Beet wfi ~and fl.:fi 1 â€" He pr c day‘s * tions en W."‘gh- ?fi” i turnips and other products raised in Wellington _ ** He asked it any ~Camerâ€" ‘"itie farmers wgfi poi# out + hy single: art in â€"which reciprocity world_ prove / Q'w- »::m;*rqcb:y reeted . by ctifs of *‘thate oce none."‘ fielgu_rqd" gwx:'"mm:;-e- dules, showing\~how from $200 [to $300 ‘additionnl w ved der reciprocity®on the %e . ctop of "each hundred were fetm in Welli ton. This ot%u, he laing +, took mo ace7‘nt of the I val: teâ€" of IBnt! ~Farmers:. haiâ€" Waited Mr. (Guthric exprossed the comÂ¥iction it sslprasty would cireotly Eecodt er nirety per cent.of the Canadian long: for a Buy it now. Now is the. flnoh‘o buy a bottle of Chambetlain‘s ond. Diarrhoea â€" Remedy, “"& certain to be. . needed before mer is over. !This remedy has no superior, .For ##le hy ail deslet®.|â€" > anada will use fef=]e}~f Benefits 90 Por Cent ose, and SHB T mamone e ‘m‘r s m ghl‘"bmmz‘ ' . «s T6 , anl'l‘m wa tished 4b 4s it rests of Canada to carty th¢ 2 o cortention hext. we wTvâ€"hip Means $200 a Farm.~ unanimity pI chance lize the presemt see it Jâ€"am ?‘ in " he umgi *When reduced the agreement imigy of _ endorsation i PatMament pounde. ipproval, and tie Co nto press editorially But® a sudden change recik beoud Where the â€" Farmer Stands to Lain in Selting UPp BJ 86 = * . &D MOREO®E 00e c ds s such. a arge and U ie _ meeting: . T p chai cecupied. by Mr. E. W. B. Snider, President of t o * »Compauy, who. _ a spleadid address.. . MT Snider " i‘ the recerd 0 is "F-l!a'\.'?'.‘-â€" M d ho He regretted by Abe | & o0 ME db n : iE the an election‘ rad ‘been forced on ghe couptry before the ‘termw . . of ._'.' ‘ha ;\‘_‘;m’w that. on this the publ ,.,,;.;,_‘,v;‘,.fi,f‘ nelf dows tp the one question of reciprocity, when the. Lib eral Government hinw-:%‘ even" greater _: wofk. t which attention should bé drawn. To this congection * Mr; Snider spoke farticularly uf the ‘Gove! t‘s "Ammaigration policy, which. had stone moke for / the wp of : Gani thnuyfiiuelnulolflpmfi#t} the Laurie: Government had ;unbdhfie interests * a " h qutside on t# . this contiéction ho @ was fat 262000 with the Govertment & naval ,oaq o e Speaking â€" of the «proposed reciprocity ent, Mr. Saiâ€" der who is Engaged in the manuf@cture of ‘~ impleâ€" ments and threshing mwlhezy:;d a large mill owner as well as teing interested in&:h un‘:figmmm said that apparently & num of ‘people were imptession that his business interests might suller wete. the agreement :i¢ go into force. He wished to say that _ his busisess. intétests would m“.g&, und ‘ that _ the m would not: affect his businegs} that latger reductions . would but â€"that the proposed reductions In the agreement . would pot affect his business M s# .A_- 2s se .‘.J.gux_.u.. Mr. Snider: then spoke of the need for unitormity : in tarifis â€"and of mw;;' ‘wtait of officers â€" to gatherinformation on abter, . with a view to keep The Government jully ‘loformed: He thought _ thes, _ tacift ie m o o i ts P im‘ tariff, 80â€" rers who a‘u‘ nadvantage in competition through ‘baving. to import part cf their ‘ raw materials~would ‘not be: placéd â€" at a disadvantage .. with manufacturers : who ‘were: not mw,w‘wv materâ€" ials to theâ€"game extent. He wished to say further regarding reciprocity that had the Consefvatives been in power and had \they /bE>a) approacBed as the Liberal Government ‘ was npAM by ‘the Americars ‘with the t for reciptocity in natural, products they would have held up both bands for‘ it 1t was simply becatise . thei= L Governinent had : made ihevnraymh" t that the Conservaâ€" tives were now opposing it. Mr. Snider Mug‘ by . reâ€" viewing thé service which Mr. King had rendere@ <to _ the riding.: He said it was seldom that so young .A MAD:. had come to the fore so‘ rapidly ‘and held D&W., posiâ€" tion lx‘.&fi. zuntry‘l w:t.x:. Mmth_t this . :«l been due. to NMt¢. ‘s jown. efforts o the service he w Bg. Mr. King has made a aplen& representative, â€" watched well the interests of the riding and be felt Satishâ€" ed Mr."King‘would be rgâ€"clecofed and that . Nopth Waterion :o-u tontinue to have him in parliamentâ€"as its representaâ€" ve. s & C o Jee * â€" ol apnaieny . i t Short spéeches. were made by (Mr. Frank Haight, ‘Manâ€" ager>of â€" the Mutual mflwhm‘cm and : by? pr. ‘HRilliard of Waterloo, each, of whom : strongly _ in m of Â¥eciprocity, and of Mr. King personally. . They he would be returned by a latger majority than ever. 7 ol M + The Minister of Labor was in splendid form.; He spoke tor an hout and three quarters, going fully lh:r‘,‘ all sides of the reciprocity agrooment. ~Fo: showed in 1 ~. what â€" it ~ meant to the farmers, in the way ol larger markets and to ‘consgumers through redvction ip duties on some of the food â€" stufle: and nocgssaries of litg" Dver ‘; milfion. dollets ol taxation : were ‘being oft p.,yb»umt Mr.â€" King emphasized t Sit rid ‘had suaid . at" Simcop â€"that stability of tafifs~ wou! Al'r""“ y of_the .Govâ€" ernmnt, ~and ‘that 1f~ the: present. agre m d .no tagiff langes would T ‘made in the future without Jollowing : the @gegested by <«Mr. Snider, hamely, of . a. . carelul study ‘of all features. ..Mt. King thon reviewed in detail~ the several objections put forward by./the opposition : to the agreement, bnrtzlfl‘r showing wo( the .â€" an« nexation ¢ry: and other. Tike objecti@ns. |¢ y a j .. ~ ty c w:."M of his red m{fi&fin; addross was lHsteced to :most m«l‘ . cand â€" ftequ â€" upplafided, He ‘Xeceived a great ovation at the closg. /‘ ~" _ =.â€"> aocab s\ uy x ~ t ts onl c on tore oPe o. e ~NCVCB l . % from the enthustasm at this. 16: wo doubt that while Woolwith Township has #lÂ¥ #olled up A h&nflufly in the past, Mrâ€" King v l a : larger vote in this present contest than has evtt tecorded be 4 ts hass F i H Es i $ <With the re ® ratined all Capadian . farm M e o mlyonon VA Vou. wiLnOU® _ p A f Cav ‘»d“w 4 C on . Poultry, whether ‘live Eid oxge. * : W1l varietied of grain. 3. / Bardin . * & es ts s kruacds . it | ‘ straw. t j ‘, s * 1.Potatoes, turnipsy cabbage, and all other vegotables n thel .“lnl state. M” Â¥e " 3. ie tiene Himibh, mioth. catmes ,‘_““‘" ie â€" »eaihe fore "umee " L PA I C PE I Mr. Schonde}mgyet, of gloves and ‘mitts of Waterloo, took Mr. Kmflm-m‘ hm to © ~Bt. :w.,nmm.m:mmm-, at : mid y 4 ME «y +s F4 ‘Applés, pears, peaches, grapes, berties . ibje ‘fruite: in patural state, . cheene, milk 7 n If fediprocity i W&n wuls: the _ in the tarif tho _ States: lot m d in the Nut of duty i# : . tyom 10¢ 7 Jobsters, fre 'hq:w M * or ba and t and large nuimbers w Oubnke cors; btvs. t fogs, Snd . other (Yoets it Bb o 4jen >« \/ ED * A. % Teasg was We Where All Consumers Will Gain omOdd Lo the torate : â€" all mm.!n m"’:fllt from o;.:‘:h‘“un on certain articles jmported from """;‘ c a M‘;" a ‘reduction > or -wfi i# toâ€" taite place are theAollo â€" TE OF bir i 4 e 160 > w# Tiee UKKZ 4 18 he 'M.' per oultt. 4o 17 }â€" por. wen i o tlioney.""" _ s \ '#""qu; sat Rerinnaaite Lo i.# o s C y 29 se e wl en :â€":.. JX thias g w ol ..‘- Marald tnâ€"nleith 7| -myk. xj l tond d‘fifh( gine follol M v g.' hont thi M :"e',-‘ bihia Ne T Hee 4 = â€" â€" rogith C C * Oathite Tiformatioe that & . fam tesort to the use of a huge campaign en tmine to s are beyond _ that Anâ€" vestigation in already unter: way . lnâ€" # to W back from thit ‘ points" of ibution in Canada Meutrent Tictanl cormlbontets. herk :‘o-uul Herald dent â€"learnâ€" these facts today upon indisputâ€" ::.Ic authority. : "A v‘n:‘ W been ; 0U%, k only, ‘hot devtataly io the o spect that it looks to ‘the corruption of a considerable body of the ‘ Canaâ€" dianâ€"electorate ‘by ‘the stirringup of ratial und national prejudice, to â€"the distuption, in fact, of the friendly Teâ€" lations that exist between > Canade and the United States: ‘*The : plan is to beat reciprocity on the â€" ground / that :it is â€" theâ€"(orerunner Jt annexation:. A propaganda is unâ€" derâ€" way to: show . or attempt â€"to show to the Canadians by innuendo,. by the distortion of statements of statesmen anid the press, by Absolute forgery of public ‘utterantes, that‘ there is conâ€" cealed ‘behind President Taft‘s â€" reciâ€" procity plan a <purpose . later on to force Canada to ‘become, part ol the United States. f â€" © *‘Newspapers ~are â€"to (be supplied with: / special > correspondence * from the States to help along the © propaâ€" ganda ~A : special â€" ‘corps of ~cartoonâ€" ists â€"will be engaged, and ‘there â€" will be a literary bureau, from which will emanate the:‘boilerâ€"plate‘ or ‘patent insides‘ that are wo deatr to the ~ odiâ€" tors of m-mmn In addiâ€" tion â€" money : bespent freely _ in places .. where it will do most good. ‘‘These facts are known to ‘Adminisâ€" tration officials here, andâ€" thete is reason to believe that they have been communicated toâ€"the officials of â€" the Laurier :Administration atâ€"Ottawa. "ro:“w.ltuihl‘a-flw both * Président : and. peaker Champ Clark have ~ Heen informed that a ‘boodle fund ‘is being _ taised. Other :officials and Congressmen ‘know ol it. 1t is taiked of freely in Conâ€" gress ‘and in the hotels here. _ . ""And a most significant Tact is that of the great "hordeâ€"of Tobbyists < who herdedâ€" here during : the ‘reciprocity &thfi%mflfi Mm'q"'“‘mwdu- not. necessary to designate their SiBRUORN,:: > ~,50 00 25. 02 "In. Canada. these interests. will foin t Dopibion it 2063 _that . > nein dn hss uin ts Pss s N If your hair is growing thinner and thimher an! causing you anxiety < go to" E. M. ‘Devitt toâ€"day and a large: boitle» of ~Patrisian Sag6 for ;‘ly 50 cénts. a It :‘l gucts A&.‘“fl" Â¥id refreshing you nn'fi} to use 1t rerlu{vv t Parisian Sage is p_tu.:g.to stop tailing hbair and itching scalp, to ¢raâ€" dicate : dandr<st cod" make .» the haif Wetrous and ‘radiant. or montey back: <.Phere is ‘nothing just as Parisian Sage.. See ~you package. w<.ich contains the the Auburn NM®~ ~.~~ . fim, Aug,. 7. â€"In '~Pr::u. his s town, recognired o« xtz ong Of Ahe Conservatives & Soutk Waterloo, Mr. Geortge . A. ‘Cla¢, was :gh chosen s tho stancurd brarer of party in ‘the approacbing election at the convention hbeld here this afâ€" terncon, â€"~M3. Cloce has reproseuted t%l.n ghh‘lhe Fedoral â€" Ttouse for the" last Awenty years, add tUmie wat n6 wther name . mertioned.. N. S"t:dn AM": NG“ "l&“:' intebded ter : Jugt session . of Pumul‘ but. sfd that ho Jelt it his Mlhw stand Tor th¢ constituehcy on ‘reciprocity jegue. since he ho« been d% the a ynin ation. The Libors . put ip mwfl Ao redeem tWe. tid! xo 4 ml:d by the Conserva 'um that ntvu.u& man is neek ooo im the cominig@ $ MR. CLARE FOR And T ‘a 2 ie Rlact .i”’,:‘ & \figmng* ; Plclinedl Bogt Intclah o adnt wl To Enjoy Life is Te "winoy & These om-bnd & =- T el m , when helped by HAIR GROWSs THIN be SOUTH WATERLOO® | voveily. )4 xV mbet & tru e aa N;haCal- the : _ t ssmews Cl in the pend or of thec; quarters â€", New _ York, »} the paper. â€"â€" the * paper of the camâ€" od as it e girl with Dustbane Kills Germs eceopopoateonoammoncacadenecucaoncachcacney > Cuchcioncron®"qordace‘t | Fresh Fruits BERLIN g imy alt Bragobes Waterioo Ont.."Br J . TRE LEADING z;lleat Market MA MMArsamtmaema in tt lus 77 Branthes in Uanada,aud ! fi"fi «PROPRIETOR® ! w,r. l l"u‘fi"! A BSORBS3S TPEH Sunderson‘s Bak ery THE MOLSONS BANK Fruit Jars, Sugars and the. best. Pickâ€" .~_â€" ling Vinegars on the Market _ _ â€" â€" A 8. Hallman, Prop. . oc i a telnt anid t «l "Ondere it in all parts of t Sold by J. FENNELL & SON JaACOB BA L ] _ voue patronage is respectfully Licensed 6 John B. Fischer ~A bandful or two in line at the ming . _ > point of sweeping ‘isâ€"all that is requirted, / â€"â€"~ . _â€"__ ALL GROCERS SEBLL IT â€" > ; Packed in barre}s and kegs for store, office and sehool tise Raving tAken out an A GBNWRAL BANKING BUSINSBS TRANBACTHED.â€" | Jewselleor and Optician Capital Paid Up. 000 Re':;» nd # > a 00, w-&’fnn' tal Agsets over M 000;C 90 King 8t. K. Head Cheese, Liver Saucage saVviNGs GANKBDEPARTMENT â€"â€" 8. : DUERINC, Waterioo King 8t. Waterion Bana.. Bread Roll a trial and be convine V oAl, brightens the floors and carpets ho alibh, * Jndeb ‘Webpelde, Sthnage Branoh, _ Jagob â€" , Manage r Incorporated 18565 anotion Pelioyholders Prove Power ~ ul Points in faver _ ~ "OFr THE _ WATERLOO MOTBAL FIRE INSURANCE~ CO. INCORPORATED 1N 14 President and Managing Directo M_,"ny- Ee ow‘ 'VIW" Head Ofice Waterloo Ont Wiliam Snider, Reg. #ee. Disvel, Beg., en nt e p,. i. Bhanws, Proston _ . _ _," ie tottn. moglnns Frank Haight,; K» DOMINION WHMte for the Next Little ME o tod ant S best, it s oi n 9 0 5 ROARD OF DIRBCOTORA Fi â€" DUST k Haighh, Manager P, N. Koos W ates likp Ont, Berlib, Ont ONTARIO A Agent,

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