MAIN ESTIMATES INCLUDE _ Â¥80,077,. as .. SEA! for the year 1911â€"] the total esti . ‘by the last year, this eteuse of $6,289,86 mwit«h the r down~by M is an increase of $ W ost " ult ima‘ss â€" n> es tit ‘ Mr. Ficldiug‘s . main estin foâ€" takes HsBH00 me °t Cavich C taries aggregating $17,200,980. UBt fouly dons alet "is ino seaiog it t do n " ible to make a hh.mr arison . as < betweem . the expefl:x: %he current year and â€" the which | wil} Jcontmence on April t ‘ The total: ‘for: 1912â€"13, as down toâ€"day, is made up ot ~$104,â€" "_-'. an. corsolidated account $44,870,373 on capital accotut.. . As wm $109,616,917 â€" and â€"$46,404,â€" 621 â€" ~respectivelyâ€" in 1911â€"13, . :s = ing . decreases of $4,89%,612% fl‘;' : revenue account and $1,598,â€" 248 on capital account. . .. â€"‘ Mn C eF s Te y \ Two items are included in the q:; mates for North Waterloo, $20,000 the new Government building in Waâ€" f and â€" $5,000 forâ€" the site . of w building in Elmira both : jof are reâ€"votes of the . previous Goverrment. 7 _ The yotes for public buildings _ in 4 w:. $15,000:~ w ntford â€" drill â€" Wall (pavement), HINTED THAT TELEPHONE RATE WILL BBE CUT t us, . $8,000. Goderich $5,000 (addition). .. Hanover $10,000. & e on $19,000. * Kipzston, Royal Military College, add 1‘ dormitory | accommodation t cadets $75,000. m. $12,000. m $31,000. * tham, $10,000. Elora, 8,000. Elmira, $5,000. Essex, $20,000 (post office.) Bel â€"‘This is the usual action taken . DJ &M when, as in the express a change is likely to be madeig' DROPS DEAD AT 4 Thomas, Jan. 14.â€"Mrs. George T. ton, wile of the manager. . for E. A, Cutier, merchant, Rosa street, mm in the porchâ€" of~ the Street Baptist Church at the L%o( the service this evening. ‘ . Newton was about to speak to & lady in the vestibule,. when . she red backward, and, falling, . was : by Dr. Bennett, the dentist. . /A physician was summoned,â€" but m wway a few minutes after Mrs. Newton was in her usual good m;thMywhool in â€"â€" the and Mr. Newton states she. l mwamm . . Mrs. Newton was in : her ‘year and is survived by her husâ€" and a son, Evan T. Newton, & Mymdutulcunh_tvnlnf-l sity OPERATION : PROYVED _ FATAL ° To YOUNMG LAD West Park, 0..:0.-1 the . death of the young son of Mr. and Mrs~B. Congdon, . who died . on Tharsday , Jan. 4th. An operation was performâ€" #4, after which he survived but~ & tew hout‘s. Refore the Angesthetic was or flp in 1 "Aimighty may ~this ofp her @90 th im he A, i ation d For wWalerio0 Pasl wius‘ Building in Bm by New Government al chHUScH DOCR mance, â€" They tion of <$149,â€" $156,079,838 As c pwooiol in aurior governâ€" alled on the â€". Lord n on ah o *A Uh LR TCO lowing : prayer it 4s Thy wiB be successtal.. â€" I have yet â€" ~many “‘.‘.'!."“"' u;.a, a old and entire community . firsile » Wt . Mes: Congdon‘s M homs W neit loom Perual #rhiuo" _ _ > Waterloo _ $25,000,, â€" > EJ =* Wiarton $10,000, _ ~ f x Wingham $3,000 . (Clee). o The votes for military works_/ 38 clude: $ 1y o Construction of armiories and d lary buildings generally, $1,000,000 c.xumuu ol the rile ranges, 975 3 D2 c qacmaicaca sc ta mA ‘London magaz1nt~â€" and> traverse, $4,000 Tiarbor and river Detroit â€" Riverâ€"P bank in the Townsl complete, $3,500. > Goderich â€"Harbot $150,000. ® Kincardineâ€"Extension ‘to piet and mv mtm' < M Kincard‘neâ€"Repairs to piers, $1,000. Leamingtonâ€"Ropairs to whart, $1,* OUVC) Lion‘s Headâ€"Dock extension . ~and harbor improvements, $6,000. _ Meatordâ€"Clesing of _ eastern ,_;"“ ‘r&"†M m.‘ d ‘lL" d ebeckwater, $34,000: ie o.‘ Owen Soundâ€"Harbor improvements $38,200. «Owen Soundâ€"Harbor improvements c Tc 20 c REISE â€" Cabde ©40,800+ a @Owen Soundâ€"Harbor improvements to reair sBeet piling on west _ side of; harbor }38,500â€" * *~ * *"*>, NC T . PB 4 â€"Hda, â€"_Fort Bruceâ€"Kxtension and repairs. to cast and §$1.800. 1/ 5.295 Port. Burwoliâ€"â€"AmMpIONeARRIN 20000R bor works, â€â€˜.“.-,1 C ‘Port cmbomâ€"vrga'nt repairs _ to east breakwater, $17,000;. _ Pork Hopeâ€" Revairs and improt© ' ments to picts, "'m A ‘ River Thamesâ€"Removal of: obstruc.. tions, etc., $4,000, A f Saugeen _ Riverâ€"Repairs. to north jlld souï¬ P‘Q'_flo il.m' * Southamptonâ€"Harbor improvements Â¥ $1 © Windsorâ€"Landing provemonts, $50,000 Furniture Men‘s } no ng br:efly M CZLde Mr. A. 0. Kefier rendered _a solo eantitied "‘The Viltsge Blacksmith," and delivered . a _ laughterâ€"producing im erssnation cl_a child‘s first atâ€" tem;l â€" to © render > a recitation beâ€" fore an audierfe s Mr. D. Hitner : responded to the toast : to the Furn.ture manulacturâ€" ers.. He gave an iitâ€"resting histofy of the â€"furniture ; trade in Berlin when be and Mr.. H. Krag fixst opâ€" enéd up a. small factory in 1877 em; loying thrce hands in the winter and twice the : number in .synimer. At the time ~the, population of .. the town was close to 1500., T,n-‘&m lin~. has a population over 15,000 and. a string al. thirteen industries turnâ€" ing _ out Turniture. exclusively, .. and five others in Waterl0». Besides this there are firms marmflactuting store fxt:res, â€" pianos, etc... Mr.~ Hibnor was in sympathy . with the moveâ€" ment to grect a peringnent qh!hmog 1| tobe‘}, â€" $17,000 building â€" and was cortain that . it would be a suocess. The proposal to establishing a _ pcrmatent building was n& l:'r'l‘t scofied at '::n t up in Ra 7 erection â€" of m%?u-&& a been~â€"â€" purchadod â€"â€"by nuimerous _ Ot¢â€" . side firms, who learned of its advan~ tages, â€" inasmuck a%" it € to u!xn out their orders more qui ly.â€" In : concluding Mr. Hibmet. & to see Berlin and Waterloo made the Grand Rapids of Canada." nX PA Others who s;oké ~ in respouse. to the â€" toast 4o the manulactarers were Mcssrs. â€" 1J. Krug, E. 0. Weber, ‘,ï¬- lif, ‘G.! A, Gructzner, _ Hespeler, H. §&. su,der, Waterlso and Mr. J. E. "‘c““,v w‘_hv ® h i Low The toast to the Salesmen was resportled ‘oa: Messts, Sam. ~Robâ€" erts,â€" Stratford, â€"R. A. . Somervilie, Hamilton, A. Edwards, Elmira~ and A. Eves,. Toronto. o The .sast to the press > was _ To* sponded â€" to by Messrs. J.“m Taropto, J> A. Fulletton, Toron w. V. Uitiey, Berlin; W. _J. Motk, Berlin; . and J. Heveron, Watefloo. |_ During the proceedjn+s photographs of the guests were taken. . _ =_ â€"Mr. J. Seully, the n’:! and enterprising secréetary â€" ol /the .Emâ€" ployers®‘ . Association, mum of the artangements for the banque "the man behind the gun"‘ as it is deserving of much praise _ f«c admirable and successtal . way which they were donteived and P ARIS.â€"2 the largest 1 ed him what advar e e d ." (continucd from page 8) Riverâ€"Protection â€" of the Township of Maiden rawford, ~Chatham, Furnibure Manufactuters the ger #. 000 hst. UOTTICE te Unclimbable fence advantames ction : of east of â€" Maiden, to truck of Weat pier west â€" picts, Banguet and t vements he DI m pan tav entâ€" i9 tidt with the United â€"£ 38 . mnSicivg too remote to P raili. â€" Ste Lewre a-:“ vecw Tut otiee: dastle . o the Propat tolh tiom. m&'uï¬uâ€"t ' *A t present thete ‘are befote " the country ~two twentyâ€"foot canal pro positions.: Fither of these propositions Or‘s }alked hoth . of ~ tbem, if _ _car: &‘lto ellect, w ould be ï¬w ita toâ€" forâ€"â€" the npeds of . iy an«gimost: > immediate~ future, â€"Ft ore itcs : no ‘stretch ofimaginationto % the day when the: Canadian Notthwest will produce: ..as many toms of grain as it now producos busbels. _ _ In view of this ponding and. â€" inc.jtatle _ development, . . why should (C‘anada : indulge â€"in exreosi«c makeshifts? Why not solve_â€" at onte, Jakesâ€"the centre ‘of" America‘s gteatâ€" and~for all time, the entire‘ problem of water transportation by. constructâ€" ing a deep. . waterway : trom _ the ocean . to the . head otâ€"the . great Jst and potential energies?" ? ‘The opinion of , Gencral Bixby, chief ~, of the U. ‘S.~Army . Engineers, # p quoted as saving. that the St. Lawâ€" ; tenteâ€"Welland .Capal route, by th¢ :; suggested im;rovements, would clâ€"‘ fect‘a ‘great> saving in time ‘of tranâ€" | ; sit â€"andâ€" that the . opening of / the | /; ireat ‘~Ia es Ao the sea _ for occan |, â€"rait is merely: a matter of mongy.!, Mr. John Kenpedy, â€"C.E., . also }, says that nm.dpulu that _ the }/ waterway is le ‘as~An â€"engineerâ€"" ; ing problem. Hon. ~Mr.~Townsend, | ; ol ~Michigan, chairman of the schate j comimittee on ‘Coast and incular surâ€"|; vey, declared that suc. a waterway |, was. greater proposition thar, the Pan+|, ama Canal. â€"If the project were ®eâ€" alized, he said, the ‘interstate comâ€" merce _ commission~ would it» longer | baxe ‘occasion to pass upon â€"railroad rates from the Middle _West to the Atlantic;‘ water ~ competition. ‘ would keep them reasonable. President Hays," of Athe Grand Trunk Pacific railways,| Jis quoted . <as taving predicted that â€" Iwithin five years, half the products of ! | the. ; Canadian Northwest would simd ‘lan outlet via the Pacific ocean. > . Continued trom page 3 | â€" _ OR "If the view of. this tmsyortgti:;‘{, expert be correct, â€" & ‘necessary corol+{ ; lary g&ï¬ that the vessels freightâ€" | j ing ‘products ~from the Paciâ€" | ; fic ports ofâ€" Canada will carry â€"rcâ€"| 4 turn cargoes > thither â€"from â€" Europe | ‘at tetes that cwill rvike ‘sorious i+ 4 4 roads upon our eastern afd interâ€"proâ€" | { vincial trade, _ The only. effective an«| ; sawer ‘ to this competition ~ on the |, Pacific is â€" by ‘a waterway> which ! will give to scean vessels » actess to ‘the upper lakes.. By Such & waterâ€" way not merely would CUanada bene fit by the reduction in tates upon m:rovhcinl trade. ~would beâ€" vastly ments to and / fromâ€"Europe, inâ€" Frompted, .. Nova Scotia coal, for «inâ€". stance,â€" â€" which now can he #hipped profitably‘ only as far wost as Mouâ€" treal, would find a maxrKet _ in Onâ€" tario.: â€"A: natural mw would ‘be a waterway from Supertor to Manitoba: and the Western ~ Proâ€" v via . ~Lake:< Winnipeg: and â€" the , S‘EM River, whereby Canaâ€" . |diaw trade â€" would beâ€" retained". ~ in . ;| Canadian channels. The saving . in |treight rates for. the products of Cahadian farmer in the . Wost j via ~Lake â€" Superior ‘ports, would be i or four cents & bushel on wheat on many other classes of {feight h saving: would ‘be much larger, ) The â€" benefits to intervening lake k may be illustrated by: the case. e | of the city of" Galveston in Teras. 18y deonhg‘tlo chanael at the (#_ o | trance â€" of harbor, access. was e fxiven _ at this port to »<ean . borne â€" |commerce. ‘The total | cost ol â€"this . |iin1 other hatbor 1mpuu.-.u 1:(; .. |GalWelton . was m'l?. â€" ) result, ding ~to a retort, of s a.':tmg States _ot Detem »â€"| ber 19, 1908, has been an annual savâ€" » Ainz of ï¬m’?m- The men :. Ao i . 1O% :/ Bay Canal _ k ns t .. af the Welland. ~ The the ~Georgian Bay Cs valuable iu : tht "cvent Ti Dr. Indian Reot 'r-::‘hw%;‘nlht-tm ï¬"m.r.’flms.m Ont., ua'?d_mnwbokmlt. He writes: ving inapnveataee the m:gm‘::“mm po xo ced ce tiv arine was thick and clondy, and SUFFERED THREE YEARS A merican Optnion clin ble A few bexes affected a 1 now entoy the bles ey troubleâ€"it‘s too Falld. â€" n n , Dr, Motes‘s â€"iwâ€" vrd-;‘h‘u.:u.n., -A“ : %!"fld rt“,{. *‘ ¢ * «a, Cor s ol Englincers. flil“‘..“- Ataits fl:ml;": ‘ c s chave comtee se 1e . aestorttc oL ons of ‘ this ylestion,. a saving of $50. 940,000. ium : could: cert« > shox a, . 2t 000 He rroteeded to say that;" the meanwhile ol any Wg ving .. prO~ zctu. u»bou mm:‘ * ‘a:: rot & ~ol greas. s imont ;Stho J‘l&?m is «de clared‘ to be: ~muthâ€". greater .. ‘The securing of a faverable action â€"â€" BÂ¥ the Governiment,\is held to. be pMIC: ly a matter of. iprgahitation. <~The iwentyâ€"two* foot channel in the Wel thi Y cakl i. s 4 NB . t 4 fettinay, =the dreaile . _ m ject, will ‘apreal ~to every class and of ~all classes of craft _ necen * tates ‘a devel t of not less than thirtyâ€"two feet. . With the Georgian Bay scheme removed‘ from «consideraâ€" tion," it is heldâ€"that: the great: com tributing WQW,M the | wa ter: powers . along present route will enable ~ the Gogernment to un dertake, : without‘ Resitation,. a de velopment cif ~ that depth.â€"â€" To sceut. action ~ at ; Ottawa will not to difiâ€" cult," it is â€" betieved,â€" it a well. â€" conâ€" certed . and mmm ient . is undertaken. Theâ€" importarge of the proiest . will . lift the~ sup;orting movrement above politics. In conclusâ€" ioa he said: & "No greater questior is likely to lace Canada for sgreral generations. To the. men of: the ‘nation, east and west, is offéred ‘the opportur ty of arVletime. > An appeal is. made es pecially to M ~~vounger â€" titicen. Thos¢ who contribut® now â€"to. a . 89 lution, along broad lines, and in keePpâ€" ing with th>~important interests inâ€" xalved and ‘the needs of our â€" growâ€" ing country, may expect in â€" future days to=â€" look back. with . permancn. and ~ increasing satisfaction on & monumental public: work constructed , through their interest .and exértions." ng At the . conclusion â€"of. Mr.. Detweilâ€" | c er‘s comprehensive tevi?' ot‘ the : waterw ay s. scheme Mr. J. W.. â€"Lyon tost no time in inttoducing a. resoâ€"|: lution endorsingâ€"the scheme as. pubâ€" | J Tished i-'mlgolqgn in this <fsâ€"|â€" J which ie Porgies moise meome | in which he ‘pointed out the importâ€"| historic in its nature." He coliplimenâ€" | tod Mr. Detweiler and â€"saidâ€"he was a man capable of dealing â€" with large | projects. Mr: Lyon spoke. at length on‘ the steps that are being taken in the United â€"States â€" to develop the inâ€" land waterways of that countryand unless Canada is up and (doing. the immense amount of grain that will be grown in future years in the â€" Northâ€" west will be canried to the ~seaport , via the United States. ‘The mmdcip‘llâ€"‘ ties of Ontario must become interâ€" ‘asted and see ‘to it that the ‘crops| ol the west areâ€"trangported by Imr1 â€""own Codts instead of by foreign routâ€". eg. In this movement the municipaliâ€" tics cf Ontario are working in ~the â€" interesis of the great west. and * it should beâ€" one of their .objects â€" to â€" show t> the Government that \ it is " ~unwise io procéed with the construo ‘â€" tion of the Georgian Bay Canal with <out â€"first * ï¬omï¬ ndr{u â€" as w'w:t;mt is feasi not. : Canada ‘faced great questions in ‘ ‘the past, be .‘ and rélferred to the t . construction ol the Câ€"Pâ€"R., the G.T. * ~P. and the National Transcontinental, 5 â€"~and ‘the inland | waterways is ‘the & greatest of them all. _ 3 .Mayor Graham. delivered . a: bappy Address. He congratulated Berlin upâ€" on the successful meeting, and _ said that, although hewas the only repreâ€" sentative from London, ~that. city jas intensely interested in the proâ€" ject. During the recent camfnig his slogan was "London.on Lake Eric," and mow that this new sgcheimne . is proposed his slogan has been changed to “b::‘uu on the ‘Occan.‘‘~ He _ alâ€" ludéd %6 the gratifying outcome â€" of the municipal meeting in 1903 ~â€" when the development of lï¬nm power was proposed, and rem: his hearâ€" wts that London had furnished ~ Hon. Adam Beck to fight it its prosent stage. nion he had come to. the concla that 1% was imperative lor'=< erament seriously wi m"&‘&mm wotild Be ‘tiest accomplished by wi the inla hion he that it mdw ty pC * ‘Opinton From . the Nortk Mr. Geo,. Pattinson, M.L.A. tc Suth Waterloo, said that after h x the â€" addresses of the cakers udmudln‘; uv.o'fla. en neets . on ton m ie‘ iiland w‘ï¬:w.:n of this . Pom Resolution Introduced London on the Oceah Supports Proposition St * Lawrente slone & l ooo .1“ dor -wv‘o.i water powers sought bÂ¥ . . ied D& through pO£61 It1 Iâ€" Welland Buargoy nt passed by > the Countil. of . the. Owen . Sound Board of. Trade; â€"That body, he said, was in : thorough . sympathy with ‘the opposition to. the. Georgian Bay ‘Canal, which, they said, would not . cheapen transportation. They arguedâ€" that & small portion ‘of~â€"the cost . of this canal is spent in improv» ‘ing the facilities at Georglan Bay ‘ports. and :. encouraging > Jower rail rates to seaboard would â€"give the required improvement . in tnuï¬il' ‘tion ‘between cast and west im & much shorter time and" at. ouly. â€"â€"a small© fraction~of:ithe . cost, â€"â€"They "alsoâ€" offered the suggestion that. the extension. of the Intercolonialâ€" Railâ€" way to ‘Owen Sound. would < ~help gteatly toâ€" improve the â€"traffic faciliâ€" t Ar St :tu ‘The mayors. and presidents : of the boards of trade of the towns and.citiâ€" es of Canada will constitute the ï¬; erat commitice, and will be invil to sighity. their . intention .of _ acceptâ€" mnce. An assessment of 10 cents pel member â€"will be levied on ï¬l";\fm@ ot _ trade ‘enlisting ‘in the project â€" "to “r:z;mm tunning @xpenses. Theâ€"reâ€" sdlu was introduced by â€"Mr. Alex. Stewart; Guelph, â€" and Ald. C ~H. Mills, Betlin... > My Anâ€"executive committce _ com| of{ Mayor Graham, London: <N Stewart Seott and Ald. Dobbie, Galt; Messrs, J. W. Lyon and Alex. Stewâ€" art, Guelph, G. A .: Pattinson, M.P.P. Preston; A, Rauer, Waterioo, and â€" P,. B. Detweiler and G. C. H. Lang, Berâ€" Jlin, was appointed to complete: _ orâ€" ganization. Mr. D. B. Detweilet was appointed chairman, Mr. Geo. _ Pat 'tluon. secretary, and Mr. . Stewars \ Seott, treaswrer. _ ~_ /‘ $ vid ~â€"Affer Mayor Schmalz had expressed his regret that owing. to the extreme éold weather it would not be enjoyâ€" able to take a ‘drive around town to inspect‘ the factories, parks, etc., and promiising that the next time n'm ing of this nature is called it wil be at another scason of the . yeak . the meeting was adion‘‘nd. Bs s 1t is reported ut Ottawa that â€"the Grand Trunk Pacifc willâ€" seek .. for legisiation empowering it to make _ a debenture stock issue ‘of £5,000,000. The progpect of a settlement in the British cotton dispute is more . hopeâ€" Ladies‘ Suits and Skirt‘s,*® Furs for Children, Furs: for Ladies T M B # j | & s‘f? f‘“‘i‘ .‘I,:;;‘I ‘8 and Bay‘s waai Arb~> | e Pn CAte Hak Mon‘s Overcoats, Boys Overcoats and Suite B erlin COULD NOT RAISE MY RIGHT ARM Onp |c-B- "Bor the its, I gohe. Hienponngn ts is : s pdufly":nn t wrote you for a free sample to try. I ineore ts aod neten ns .Hobdfg.. 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AI IL"'!': l 1‘2‘, i The annual mesting of the Fire lnsurance Co., will be R at th hour of 12 o‘clock, a008, in the Waterloo Free Library Hall, Wns on s s m P ‘1 req@s es ~> for the ~purpose Of recoumas ‘se Apaval reports, sod dirctoers. ~< * nb a > Waterloo, Jan. ith, 1912 CoUN TY H WATRBRLOD : lh M Lee wrï¬g »vi' 'I ":‘H" k’\~ Coun:y o?n\:":‘l"b.- will meet & the Court Hm. M!l,ï¬ ie TUESNAY, JAN. 23ed, 1912 «t 2 o‘ F 5 o+ Hae HER *A wn&l’f‘ Berlin, Jan. 200. 1912 Debility, Blood Discasos, Varicess â€"Vï¬gnl-v. Biadgder and ~â€"â€" _ Hplendid Magic L&uterns (WiW twolve slides};. _: Steam _ Engine nearly one foo% high) â€"» ‘ly wheel and scomâ€" p for running,. Solid Gold . aat Wine< > munrantsed * Dept, ‘1, Terouto Splendid Magic wolve â€" slides); sarly one 100% . :1 ~......I ....,.__‘...g C. 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