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The Chronicle Telegraph (190101), 9 Nov 1911, p. 2

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*‘~. ‘David Eean, ~‘_ ‘David Eean, Proprietor | wit G Libérals Will Go Lato Provinc‘a! E%‘:.‘E.‘“‘ g u‘lg.:.?l:.m sach wu?.w ario will be a 8i and Ayle o. Onta will receive the 1 TSver s1nct HIB ME e oi de , dollowing t] on of Hos. G. P. Grahar e Domiinion Cabinet, Hon 3 : has lead the remnan ario Liberals in the Legis sWow & skill an« mastor :~ igt in â€"the debatss . the him asy the ablest will e leader Kay. wtikes To n en is i use . Few .men have had more Toygl or devoted band of Yowets in Parliament, and none fhoe t She head 9t nsP en .. 46â€" Moguent. speaker. and > a skilled > deâ€" bater, baving a prozpsssive ~ policy, 3 ch : ghoxe reproach and . the Dersonal miagnetisin essential . to . /A Suécessful Ieader, Mr.:Rowell, it : he ‘Roes not lead the Liberal fore:s. :to in December next may °â€" at least ‘bé expected to: cator tbe Letis fature with a strong following . that will play an important part : in the ‘ghaping of ~ legislation . at Queen‘s ‘ tk during the nest few years, 16 has been fett by many Conservatives ‘as well as Liberals, that theâ€" majorâ€" fj of ‘Premier Whitney in the Legisâ€" _ ure has been altogether too 1â€"rge &0 ‘spcure the best CGovernment, and wtha it should be reduced.. â€" "In (the present instance it has . resulted â€" in apat? even opposition _‘ on . the ’ of the Government towards varâ€" MEPTEY .n , 5 rriaine ce uth ABee 6Â¥3 Y ‘â€" + haes G@overnment, where it has not interâ€" ered Whd bungled, being content | to and stillâ€"and mark timé. . With Mr. Wg;mgmsk tlon forces, and\ a progressive platâ€" Yorm, the Liberals of Ontario will enter the coming fight with a spirit nd enthusiagm * that will attract gmfl Liberals and ‘the . proâ€" fif*fimflufl\e ~ element ‘through the province, and a Liz ehange in the standing of the partics may be looked tor. g‘e‘e!eefing Hoa. W. J * M.skenzie King ‘to the Presidency of the Ontâ€" ario Relorm Association this week, the Liberals of Onlarico have chosea awisely.. In Mr. King the new leador, Nt N â€"w.: Rowob, will have.a it i waan of progtessive ideas, _ and ndid ability. coupled with froat hand raan of progtessive idcas, .. 2nd w ability, coupled with preat w and a capacity. for organizaâ€" on that will prove invalua!1> to the , party of Ostario.~at . this m In ‘the shaping of the Libâ€" cral> m. ‘and part cularly, ‘those planks looking to the social Lettarâ€" iment : "of ‘the masses, whose cause has ver close to his beart, the vilue i swervice . the ex L_inister . of sabor can rendert to his porty would e hard) to overâ€"estimate. Rowell and Wing is, to say the least, <a :. most omising ‘combination . o ‘The resigna A PROMINENT COMBINATION more fHE NEW LEADER eret |â€"De a_SGEpEIS®_ S ol Ontarip Lib ive this news wi Ever since his ac rship, following fHon. @. P. Grahs "‘iofl Cnliut. Ho ; lead the remna erals in the LeJi ADVERTIEERS he. ~retile thapthat W. Rowe‘l, K. C #1 0Â¥per anoum in al «n Baturday retire H Liberals â€" yl‘h ge ; acceptanc that at ont 1 none that f A °G. Ma 1 loas, â€"â€" and with croat t organizaâ€" 1a‘1> to the Mr. mac Mr. ~Mac of renuing re, and of ‘h‘s of fol W eater Ont who the 18 wagh wercovre _ ‘AGR!CULTURAL A%sm or" " > . <.~ PX LtADER dNT/AkIO ARE UNEXCELLLED ba placcd in the rilings, and & determined" fight g a progressive Administration in ‘s Park: will be vazed® . >, * Particularly ‘ cheering to the wetsâ€" ers is ‘the welcome awhich the new. leader bas received: Ward Ore Lit era‘s last night adopted ‘@ resolution congratulating him. ~Mr. Rowell is devoting himself to his ° ‘new respon sibility with _ an -gti,; «and en thusiasm that is . conts Om within a day or so the Provincial flatform â€" willte announced. R A perusal of the I‘st of candidates whows that the chances for Li gains . are good. Many L old their seats by majorities. It is seen in no uncertain way that the policy of the Whitney Adminis: t:ation is not satisfactory to ‘the country, "and the constructive spolicy of the Literals is sure to gain : fayâ€" Or * In‘ many cases Conservatives . who have gone _into‘ â€" Dominion politis bave left, their rm.r in wm It is any man‘s fight in North where J.â€"H. Fisher replaced . Hon. Wm. Paterson.: The old majority .. of 317 is now _ an incertain quantity, while in South Brant Ald.â€"M.. E. Harrtis â€" will tax the strergth of W. S. Brewster, in ~North and _ South Essex neither of the sitting members will have aneasy ~ task holding their scats. Hon. J. â€"O. Resumeâ€"bas ~ diâ€" vorced bimself from _ .. the French Canadian vote. Pre is charged with disinterestedness towards his riding. Thos. Marshal will give a good ‘ acâ€" count ‘ of. himself in â€" Monck, Mr. Richard â€" Harcourt‘s â€" old stamping ground, and jn ‘West Peterborough Mr. R. R, Hall‘s persgona} standing . â€"and ability are sufficient to make him a winner. In the Wellingtons the Liberal chances are bright. + Py *In the South Mr. Evan Fraser bas his own troubles in securing the somâ€" ination in Welland, and ‘ominoug ruâ€" mors in the ; constituency make : his return ‘uncertain. * â€" spirit â€" of progress needed atâ€" thit p person . N s 4 stage of Ontario‘a devélopment * i "‘Whey Tome in thited »(%6 packak | This: Provines fl,h.!lfl* in\ A2 â€"tablets, "10° cbnts; â€"30, o »E. ; the ndv Mboof â€" ” 0' y’vt“&-':‘e, 80 ta t â€" ,g.‘. i Weset. Mr. Rowoli is entitled o i you oan. ontain them qiÂ¥ i liboram * is d oo‘ on i g y LIBERAL 4BVANCE 19 APPLAUDED BY _ CONsERVATIVE PAPER "The Liberal~party inâ€" Ontario bas shown itself ‘particularly sensitive to public <feeling in â€" the adoption as a {Lak is its" rgronstructed platiorm.of the prirciple of texation of>â€"â€" land valves. According to the published s bod.le of â€"reforms to be advorated in the future by one .of the great poâ€" l.tical par.ies in‘ this Province, â€" the system Arhereby / industry is encourâ€" ae!, and the poldiag of land out of use renderc‘ : unprofitable, is (to fid a foremost®p.ace.» It may mt be c:en tco much .t> say that this yartit lar â€") tank will cventually prove the most effective and | popular «of the For pains in the side.or â€" chest dampen a piece of fiannel with Chamâ€" berlain‘s Liniment and bind it op over the seat of paii. ‘There is nothâ€" ing bettor. . For sale by All ; salets. t+ario.s measites to le advoâ€"ated: by the Liberals of Ontario in their efâ€" lorts to ‘again control the destintes of t%e Province. Sho? Ac lerinn d vraen t Ottawa, Nov. 1:â€"The sâ€"rvative).â€"sayâ€". underth "Progresaive Plank";â€" ""It is a matter of regret that the government ‘has allowed the Opposiâ€" tion to forsstall it in the advocacy or adoption of a principle which has successfully ‘ apprealedâ€" to. > the. demoâ€" cracy ‘of Britain on t successive occasions, and which :‘zcm ea g«_ing . the nwamfidfi ard tmnfl.ma lities ‘ throughout the t.estern â€"heliâ€"of " our own; land: "Ibe ‘ im médiate=res<Its, of the taxa tion of land valdes, rather‘ than . th» improe.ments vpon .. Ate , : have become ;so visill; < in the. casts of Canadian. western W&M acazem‘c discussion of â€" theâ€"econctric asfe.t of the qrestion has no longe: obstricted mg: rfi.m ment. The West has been ‘stown,‘ to ts° a native co loguialism. ‘ 1 Mi@crity Chances with the trend U for Liberal Gains t1 bet n t With 1:=The Citizen (Con underthe heading of ay . hurs. thus Tar fail» the z:::fi of fi‘; # rg & sore the . Jo the reas tho . Advhinisâ€" ho rld ution . the thin t My Berlin, Waterloo, mw industrialcentres he took to point out an iniportant relationâ€" ¢xâ€" isting between the rdral and â€" drban people of this province and showed in duiy mt Tawneogie to toke e y 84 much interest in the development | of the agricuitural resources of :the proâ€" vince as in the development of matmâ€" facturing industries of the towns and cities. Mr.â€" James strongly . advised the investment ~ofâ€"money . in farm lands. The luncheon was largely attended. ty members of the Club, and the luncheon served by Mr. Wipper _ and his assistints â€" was excellent . and above the average. * President ‘Richard Refd. M; and expressed his satisfaction u'the* lurge turnout of members which was an indication that the interest in the Club was stll being maintained. Af ter proposing the toast,to the King| the chairman announced that â€" owing to the removal of Secretary F. 1. Weaver to Toronto the Exequtive was successfut in securing the ~services of | Mr. F. S Holgins to complete . the . unexpired term. % 2l A notite of motion was presented _ tm by Mr. 8. J. Williams providing: for m the changing of the name of â€" the ‘of organization from:the Canadian Club| : of Berlin to the Canadian _ Club ol ~ad Waterloo County. The matter will: to be disposed of at the next meetimc. . ; K Dr. H. @. Lackner, M.Lâ€"A., l-tro-. duced the speaker of the evening . in an appropriate manner and the . Depâ€" uty Minister of Agricultuce was given a splendid reception by the membets when he arose to deliver his Address. Mr. James stated that if the _ people , of the towns and cities are not intepâ€" eated in the development of the agriâ€" cultural} regources of the eountry they areâ€"limited in the scope of theig inâ€" terest in the promogian of the growth of the country. The agricultural in terests shouldâ€"te W in . towas and citics and the industrial interests : should receive similar ~ consideration | from the farmer£ e ; ‘Guelph, Gov. 3.â€"A warrant . has bech issued ~for John. Burley, bookâ€" . keeprer for Tolton BrotRets, who _ is | charged with, absconding with â€" the | ptcceeds of a check for $190 which! be cashed on Tuescay: He has ncb heen seen fin6e... _ I Burley, it nowâ€"deve‘ops, served a , term at." the prison farm hefe» At the expiration of â€" his time ‘he : work~ ¢l there as booklesper, was â€" later employed â€" hy the Taylorâ€"Forbes Comâ€" pany ‘in the same .. capacity fcr 8x months, and â€" ther wentâ€" to. . Tolton Exrothers. 64 +4 His parents Jive in ‘Toronto, and his: wif}t ~45%~ â€" here.. Thay had tem bondinf, Tte police haveâ€"notified the authorities of â€"neizhboringâ€"towns and cliie=, but jtâ€"ig~ ~expeoted that Butley has crossed the BC Ts3 mt in ‘There is at present a developing ot aâ€"spirit of Canadienism . which i% Commenaabie anu e ppopre tario are beginning to â€" realize â€"the value of the resources at their â€"coniâ€" mand." The mineral, forest and manuâ€" tacturing resolireos bave beun develop: ed at a rapid rate, whileâ€"the fishery resources of the Province #hich at one time. were unexcelled.â€"â€" in â€" < the BOOKKEEPER CASHES . CHECK AND 13 GONE AVOID HARSH DRUGS Many Cathartics Tend to Cause 1{â€"you .are subject® to constipation, you should avoid strong \â€"druge â€" ugwfla. ‘They only dv:' te re and r Teaction ' l-d;: more ‘@nnoying ::‘-M\’m in no way ‘_ a cure and their tendency is to weakâ€" ®n the already ~ woak organs â€" with which they come in contact. i We ‘honestly believe that we h‘i the ‘bost constipation treatment, devised. Ourâ€" faith in it is so st that we sell it on the positive glufi toothat it shall Wt eokk the vser cent if it does not give entin faction and com remedy onl en‘ lies. are Boothing, and most effective i emica) iscovery The sri chem % g«redient is odorlessâ€" hl*w kn ‘at Aheir use{ulhess i6 of constipation,. it Tor which.. . is eaten just Phey may be taken at p not «IOn, wWUak, . Ceneare A «d poople, as well u'_hta onl AdJress Delivered by Mr. C.C. James Depaty Minister of l}:l:umfi to ® s odotless, tastcless, > and uggn.um with other g fents, long C msofulhess 16 tbe pI M -"' ‘- “ 'va »-.._‘ three “2‘ kazog. 10 1086 m P f p 1 N An ,‘.' wl . 4 " onlÂ¥ t our _.._. .. nvenient The principal atd fke a .‘ recomt lize the countries of Europe attention is paid| it comiâ€" hmmmi““ kind <of | ad manuâ€" .live st horses, grain . and _ the develop: methods. of farming _ are pr o ‘fishery ~ the same â€"with theâ€"result that p ich ‘ at are developed to the highest quality.. in â€"â€" the â€" The Deputy Minister stated that, : called prompt Dan j pC a 148 | ‘There is mo nsel : for you to salfer another: day. with _ thie: awftul itch from Fc:ema, Psoriasis, Salt RKheum,° _ ‘or ‘wsy other skin disease. D.D.D. Preâ€" | scription for‘ Eozoma stors the itch linstantly! ~Yeés, the instant the first ‘tew drops ate applied to th> burnin; ! skin the dich is. stoppedâ€" mot in hall an hour, not it 10 minutes, but in 10 ‘se:onds! " _.~â€" test amount O. product. ~It the applied to farm that the value 0 sets. of Ontario efforts have been made lectures,. litersture an arouse intérest aniDg In: concluding his admirable address Mr. James relerred to the . fmportâ€" ance. of keeping the Jand under cultiâ€" vation, fi-wfl-&!w number at the‘ inhabitants of the country on the land and suggested that. towns m‘:l'::.' their \fil::‘ in the welâ€" tate t : by investing>their mongy in M and establishing orchards for the {uburos _ . The address was groatly appreciatâ€" ad and a bearty vote of thanks ‘was tendered the apeaker on motion of Mr E.‘P. Cloment, K. C,, and Rev. <H: arouse intérest ampong the . farmers .:xumfimmmt;mm and the m’"“ e agric\ ral: * will more â€"than q-lm-“l‘ll the next few years. He maintgined that it was impossible to put. a dollar in the hands of the {armer â€" without the towns receiving the benefit. . Towns and cities were apt to look for . more industries whereas Al by developing the agienuuul resources of the, imâ€" imediate vicinity would have. a â€" mote lasting effect. tab es in‘a few years.‘‘ The lact was MM0% the majority of: farmets ‘have _ not tearned ‘how to farm and >do not get out of the farm a‘l that thete ‘is in Mr. James dexcribed. the conditions ;muflns in the pigneemndays of the rovince whon the crope were limit ed and the mothods of: farming . were primitive. As years passed on now N a i t t from all parts of world bmshz new products andâ€"new ideas until at the present time there is a _ greatet variety of people, products and meth+ ods than in any other country in the werld. and the.result is too â€"much You: can hare no idea â€"of. _ â€" tho wonde:ful effect D.D.D. untilâ€"your sufâ€" fering is instantly relieved by _ this wonderful remedy. Jt will â€" ‘bring bvalth â€" an1i clearness back ~ to :your I you v.rita the D.D.D. Laboratorics Dept. W.€., 49 Coltornes St., Tewonâ€" to, you will get a generous. trial hot tie by return mail. .. Send right o and be cured. a «Niagara Falls, Ont., Nov. 1. Work has been started â€"by . the _‘ Ontario Power: Compary on the construction cf an addition to its power plant teâ€" low . the Tiâ€"er bauk at the foot of the Horse Shoeâ€"Falls, which will proâ€" vice . for h= additional generatiig units of 12,000 . horsepower _ each: This will make a total ?nut!n; caâ€" Pacity of â€"power plant of approxiâ€" mately ©148,000. horsepower. ‘The company h:m secured . the nresâ€"aty Fermission Â¥rom the | Queci Victotia ‘Pstk. Board to make excaâ€" tation in the part abore tie ban‘%, to_provide for the .jipes and _â€" yenâ€" stoo‘s. The work will te roshed dur: ing the Winict and the . units â€"wilt be instdlled trfore Spring. _ | TO INCREASE POWER OUTPUT needed rights have‘ always found in him . & (yayy p anmnion" Yomg ner Mf" an Srciien RooreM d No wBntimm to. lend them : pathway . . to _ anopers i cessary, yfe greaue, thist@®. will find such a vign ‘ fake Lydis B. Pinkham‘s Veretable. COB BA LL i .'." s ‘ ..,.:;”:'r'- | Fe j :;: ;t\“ Q”{» t this a < a w}’wwg’#; ""M"’LW"”"’ ,l CC acte B is R h!i !: suppi ply " u&m M ssible & Aft3t Crews ECZEMA CAN BE CURED He th huse R IDEAL ad o. a> Mioindh, al ue a m a mC The fact was that ade by means . 4 and â€" education t RJ p rvpnced wa Few Daby 6y . PDLICY ONB t Guélpb,â€" Nov. 1.1â€"Puslinch township is experiencing a mad dog scare which 35!6- fair to outrival~that of any >of tecent: years.= A "week ago a dog be: longing to ‘Mr. Edward Shantz,. near Puslinch . Lake, acted in a~ manner which Jed. Mt. Shantz"to believe that a bone > had lodged in its . throat, The animal refused food, and was in a restlessâ€"mood.~ Mr. Shantzâ€" went , to aâ€" neighbor, Mr. M. W. Tremain, ; to inform him of ibe peculiar actions ‘ot . his dog, and was ‘told~ that Mr. "he-ah'ndo‘ was acting in the samo mannor. ~~Both dogs were killed, and wses. tor mainal Genetal Reform A allo this week sc N'fl,’ Colo peatedly and give relie!."* ers. en Pag (Wfl Post.) “:, {.. h : *‘The Liberal party in Tthe . Prov= ince__of Ontario has been ~singmarly , ‘m?;:“k% â€"securing ,Ir.t'or{._ <~wW." Ro 2 B. ..‘unM succeed , Hon, Mr.â€"MacKay. He is a gontle:| mn‘t_)t lsylendid nhlm:ré & â€" comâ€"«« parative Z"Wll man, & conâ€" j vincing platform speaker. He is â€"a man o(,ésl ideals and has ~ at~ all, times manifested the deepest® inter=. est in all qugstions ofâ€"«motal < and social reform.. He will make an ideal leader, and with a bjoad, progressive .. policy the Liberals enter â€" the . apâ€", proaching confli¢ct under most: favor , able canditions," & F MAD DOG SGARE There is little danger from aâ€"cold or froman attack of the grip except when followed by pneumonia, ‘â€" . and this never happens . when Chamber® lain‘s Cough Remedy is used. _ This remedy has won its great reputation and extensive sale by its remarkable cures ‘of colds and grip and. can be relied upon. with w confidence. For sale by All â€" i Mr. ‘Tremain _ had the head of his sent to Toronto for â€" exathination. Mr.~â€"Shantz bas left for ‘Toronto, where he will reccive the . Pasteur treatment @s a>preventative of conâ€" tracting the cCread ‘disease. f WOMEN MAY AVOD OPERATIONS By taking Lydia E. Pinkham‘s Vegetable Compound P setapr S L Look . KL No s ux Inw, EDT N o Avedciy Crg: go+ . PARTY IS FORTUNATE OF PROGRESS it ‘‘We have used _ it â€"re t has never failed . t For sale by All Deal â€" was the â€" dominant the entire discussion, itions â€"were adopied latiorm â€"â€"will) â€" be NEAR PUSLINCH saie mend Chamâ€" I p is the best , h est â€" remedy t 2 hnd nchial trouâ€" C Arnold â€" 6f used _ it ree . failed &o: K «tÂ¥ f“‘&?e‘.iwf* ud‘ 4 4 Ei | t £% $ ", F ’:«1' $ e ."i',’y‘ hh B M 2e AF ; l 4 P * f ;éh Nothing known to Science is better for thik painful allment thamn Zamâ€"Buk. it reduces i Easily applied and cleanly, Why t ‘" Ing? (Why not try it?. Read the wing ; Some Preafs of Zamâ€"Buk‘s Paorrew.. fP y 730M48 4 H0GAN," Champlon Clog Descer of Conadn ~ THE MOLSONS BANK | Fresh Fruits Watarloo Ont.. Pranch, Y#a:77 Branches in Canada, and Agents «nd Correspondents in all the P14 A Safe 6% Investment ap cA tra*p ie t Noner_ ot Patonia and 2s soch had fall « ¢ y o mient Oe hington, D. C: 26 Wellington St. East, TORONTO \.._ Local Heprrentsblves: | |* ~F.G Carthew. Wat rloo W M.O. Lockerd, Berlin Sanderion‘s Bakery : . ~ANoththe known to dclimes is hetterfof shil â€" Eesily applied and cleanty, tWDhy ggâ€"en suffer« â€"iagt tiny not ggfi . Read the follawing caagh ® _ Chara er of C t 13-‘.'..4 + “:M 1.‘:'1;.“.:-7-1 vit alp H un on year i »0 wisk ie & A « 3 1 tried all MW_E'M'-mMm they scemed to do me‘ne good, n-ruww?mum 1 Aftyâ€"sont box und after applying it a fow times Ffols marked relief. Â¥â€"60 ‘ the Zamâ€"Buk treatment and the relief was extended into a permanent ow¥® Mn. WILIIAM KENTY, of Uppor Nine Mile Rivrer, | : * zays:â€""I sullgred terribly frou Piles, the paill ut tifnbs ‘ bearable. T tried various olfitments but all failed to do me the dm 4 T was tired of trying remedies when L heard of Zamâ€"Buk, and thought as a last resource I:â€"would give this baim a trial Im@a.uppl,,“.h.‘ L. short time Zamâ€"Buk efectol what several ointments and &l‘fifl Refuse harmful substitutes QUEBEC STAMP EXCHANCE (aeco) C ANADA POSTAGE SYAMF P ommc engetan; WE PAY â€" CASH ME STAMPS WE OFFER 0, Box 179, QUEBEC, Canada FOR USED .‘ Ondw:"' cofporations shows its confidence in the Saskatchewan First . Mortâ€" it offers.for investment ~guarantecing the safety of every dollar invest and prompt of interest." No safer 6 is to be had for booklet " A o et_~ Safe 1 .}3sâ€"~‘ § RIZBS for patemts. Book on Patents 77 Branches _ z. [ l t the . A GBN@RAL BANKING BUSINBES TRANSAOTED. inloge w on i n oo ces treo Capital Paid Up. N00,00 Telt Fund~ _â€" _ â€" _ 34,'4001%3 Total Assets over > ~$44,000,000 at all Branches . 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