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The Chronicle Telegraph (190101), 25 Jan 1912, p. 6

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_ P. H. Pre fora, who rurbat â€" as the ipres mast .. _of tiee ot pive, latter Brita temu BOM finls e drawh . 1 jr:u 1mp aluo 0 3 1y < Adric Mn on C ts Do doRs * $iporda Cur:on, than whom thel? the truo of ; Yon Yies in. the Empire of aufi d cons quently that the mastery _ Che world / is in the possession . of "The British people"‘ x Say$ oi Mr t As to igh m, of government O% ._ C written. constitutions, but are _: ac customed ‘‘to : meet,~ face to face ose who hold authity over them â€"*‘Hard the Puble itedit fotr list Joh: RPESSIONS OF <DURBAR Pre n Cost \Y h A 1 H ant wWar Yil Banished : Dust Ee 12e i Bm g.,palaoya.l tour, . . : the icipalities througbout Inâ€" *RBombay and Calcutti, arge bills. to mset, while d ske mact nave â€" Th C 1\ c ts o cation y work"ot pl‘mm a Wotks : Department," th which is largely due Sir ett, ‘and ~there was. .nO ch. "his â€" name ~appe f «. in the firm*% mly‘.~ was ‘the laying [OUt §ign Here ind in â€"interest to _the tiffable z; of Atwico". that soldiers, . who: Can 6 * & moment‘s noâ€" terests necessitate: » base of â€" trated ‘during _ the inay. mever _« be wentâ€"of mm ation of one m ~but this: does :‘story. The Imâ€" be "weakened _ to naval display at Post @ce th xâ€"M P.P. al ss of Ctflm néeresting Event: B i , re es TR H TAIQ sh Durbar he Sern ) ige th ar name and ol. the . above, Of on v:lqt upment , t. ~ably Â¥ g&:vl days g’km vss Vined â€" with soldie jeth :C ha sat Durbar. â€"were :. _ a . wondel tiot of‘ * the. capacity of No kkah, t .:ma- vucker. â€"th ster _‘Thete was no considerable function fi;fl with . the Durbar pro= ings, and as early "as 5 o‘clock. the campers were often awakened by the music of the bands as they led . tie shidiers to this work. For‘the largâ€" erâ€"functions it was necessaty for the spectators to stark: . £w0 To aiyante 'orj the mm%e é:: for beginning in~ord:xh; ‘to ma::d sure of . ng. through ~crowded thorâ€" Olfi. in th_ne-_A â€" & F4 4 Te S he farm "There â€" were _busy days ~during Tthe: entire â€" visit‘ of â€" Royalty. _Morn« ing, atternoon, and .%‘.’ scemed to be fuily â€" occupied~ with functions of one: kind ~or _ another, and â€"â€" when there was no other excitement â€" pola and boking matches filled in °_ the blanks. â€"How ‘their Majesties out;, Hited it all is a marvel."" -‘ As to tie entrance. into _ Delhi, the Bulletin, . a local paper, â€" said: { "The King rode from Selimgarh= Station. to his camp on horseback, > the centre of a fine cavalcade, ‘i:: om~ entering. © .Chandni ©Chowk ‘b staft crowded in upon : hitm;and . he pass>d > by unrfeCognized and ‘unnoticâ€" ed. : There was notâ€" . a cheer,â€" â€" beâ€" cause nobody knew that he was passâ€" ing. Most people: thought: that . the strains of <the National Anthem were. in honor of Qteen Mary,. whoâ€" _ was bowing:to the right amd left to _ @â€" silent crowd. â€" Where is the . King! Padagha Kahan hai? °. asked European and â€"â€" Indian, and ~tFey. were all surâ€" rrised ‘and disgusted to find _ that he "had~ gone . beforeâ€"they had seen: and ‘cheered him . : _ _ > ~. "*This â€" apparent handicap,"‘ â€" sayS Mr. Preston, "was forgotten after the Ducbar itself, and especially ‘alter the people‘s fete â€" on g‘hr following, when their‘ â€" Majesties occupied ‘along the *‘glory" throne, and were. ~viewâ€" ed â€" ary cheered by hundreds of thous ands of their â€" Inlian subjects." ft Great ‘Tax on Their Majestics CALL TO PRAYER ive and > ‘darkâ€"s cubed Goursnes Punjabis, ‘the Sikbs, the Marath or.. & \bogy o6 JSuropean tr00p8 matter i‘odgw. the plans the proper carrying out of the A call: to prayer bas been. issued. to the _ men of ‘Canada: by way of 1,000 : letters :sent out _ from t: ofâ€" fice of the general secretary of ‘the Ml::“hm:mgryw? to alil parts of ~memflon. \»â€"_The committee is trying: t0 atrabgeâ€"for a <men‘s mass meetirng. of w every. city, town “Q%'fl"‘ ‘out the :, Deminton, on . the afterncon t S&rfik»fi 1912;" 4 34 Where‘s the King? chair modte afilzes it 8t & 6A wWrigha your Pro your P axpTa n is Wha sha r,‘ iPf ._he "be ; 80 ar.~ Fal any ul“m. & :ooant The _ _ came thoroughfares were 5/ whether the dim NA TIONAL RANK BUN.OING "o 0 it S 0 td date riding antages Of m CANADA CEMENT tative the British of . the Nostrs elif d ~ Bolow .. will bt tte h simakâ€" 1 the tieed â€" that the. Honot Lisk 48â€"0 erâ€"_aud . the cen ts }:4’:‘ ‘ much . fargey than at. U 30 Exarmin tions." + this iz b t that ihe siandard CHP ow OW |. Honours (75) jor cent and" over) ‘Norma mga.fih “ f ‘ m,mm.mdo\'a)â€"m‘ Bramm; it Ey + ciie" _ deeger. gosth.. . AaySuelicy Ye _ «\mege!. c #4.46, Hugh ‘van Every fl gâ€" Pass (60 yer cent and over)â€"Ashetr Borth, Wilirid Wiegand. Honort‘s (75 per @C F.n ise. Treca®b 87.1 w;';";;_ (65â€"per cent and over)â€"Mabel Melrose: 4 A tm .+ Â¥ 7 .. Witho 4 George . 88. / Conrad 87.18 ~ Without S or .. J ypewrit ce Atart Sodane â€"2 o3 H Honouts (75 £. n anan falt... _ ... ..~ . mbttically, atrangedâ€"Girlsâ€" . Lydia . phabetically ar â€"Girls= . o Rittinger W Boyd Cressman 85.93, ~May. Rieder 80.35, â€" Arverto Stunip! :76 * Pass (60 per cent and : over)â€"(Al. yhabetically â€" arranged)â€"Gitlsâ€" / Mar guerite . Cullen, Ethol Futher, . Jear Ina â€" McNab; Boysâ€"Marsbail Brubachâ€" et,. Sheldon. Drubacher, Ivan Bowinai, ‘Roy . ug, Gordom Hogsbetger, Jéaacâ€" R Power, Edward Philis, _ Allen Shirk, Hudson Strickâ€" land." Clarence _ Stoitz, . _ Leonard hg" t bani d ki ts <â€"ABORE 4 4o a in cotegiate.. ts Xub beie Withort : Rookkcesingâ€"Honorsâ€"Ulara StumrE GENERAL & i FK wola i c â€" 6 it caich pafer . M Henry Bunker,. thp â€"well know penter, sustain‘d & Wulile. 1 Monday, which fesulted in a ture of his leg between the . cntering: his â€" cutter© slipped and in C t with a tol iock AtniEi cainct > the: inturs 11..G. Lacknet is abtending :b had himâ€"removed ‘to : bis home Honouts {75 per> cort and over Honours FORM .11 FORM 11 : ut‘ bo Sowald the. sepultoint, OnC) : with â€" o Apurih the.. topulitts S Ae OHA FORMâ€"I. C.(Genetal,) ACTURED HIg LEG D allo Etchegraphyâ€"Horours â€" Bramm~ 93.6,. Westey Braup : "of Christmas r; s (15 co.,, Lid FORM T.A th FORM I EPARTMENT porcent nt an (Commrcial) 6‘ ue MONYREAL it ~ and ~pNer)yâ€" â€" Mamie Zarnke onnneitial) and over)â€" A} well â€"known. cat w painful injury Shrah dA c ie a eompe . ~Vigrol® over)â€"Maude trated ate" 10 M sih oc ts eached. and â€" OveTr) pet F.:. UJlias Bowiwan "". "\i & per $0.4, Maty . Va) â€" pbaner | . Oito 18.6, Adt w 11.%, ~Â¥Fred w t + Wass . (60 per C@nl mon . d s horso feghtho tradâ€" ankle whil €iscar â€" Neeb Mabel. Fleisclha 35’ -;-.;76' : v-. B 1 W Alex: Ruby ‘Honours (2Â¥ per © frene ‘Hofstgtter 75 Pass (00 yer copt an natily Actinget ie Siimug WW ford £, w“’y & Wibs Monours (75.per Melvia . Conner 78 enschlager® 77.4,â€" U $, Irere _ Kighs 7 der‘ 15.25, ~ Oll: 6 Honours (75.per cent and over) â€"~ Melvia . Conmer ©78.75, sm%uv enschlager 77.4, Vorinda McBride 76 $, Irere Kiahs %3.33,. Metvilie â€" Sr . der‘ 15.25, _ Oll:6 . Brubacher 15.08. Pass (60 per cont and over)â€" (&); No faildre allowed; 40& cent : <on each pajet and *60 per on ?“‘ hi ueP w0 0n P d OeE â€" t hy 1 ul 1. 10 AdIMRS .cs cutr ie Cetn dn > cach pajet and ‘60 per cont on total. ) â€" Kallures® in not_ more: than _3 piges» fant ce . io ce . (a) P oftman,â€" SVA xe ’Bfl‘fl’;' sw’ e :.‘J._- mwewn 6 _ (b) Wilirid. Bitwor, e._,::’ge Remmerich, Mildred â€"Ruby, Hu®) Wright. % £ ahe ral ~Monours (75 per cent and ovetL;-. ‘Meivin~_ Conner 97.25, Irene Kigh: §8 5, Eva Ricder 81.75. _ e Pase (60â€" per ceni ano iet Kerr, â€"Porey: Swartz rass {60 per \eont: %: d dorer Dorothy * Korr; Badie thon, Harâ€" old ~ Bracadle, William .O, Exb. _ â€"‘ Pass. (60 per cant and. over)â€"»8Vâ€" ¢h‘best papers â€"Gsover C. Hngedorm J . Fred ‘Hotkey.=* 34 ©~ * The sad. oc was recelÂ¥@N 27. Borlin ,fiasw. ot. the _ untimely: death of Clifford ‘Billings, the ‘thice yewiâ€"old and only. son ‘ofâ€" Mr: and Mrs. ®. D. G@ordon, Rich stroet, Galt: fi 1it:1> sgad suftered from congesâ€" ‘of the brain caused by .A wound heen lfi?:fi,} precarious condition ginco last «Wednesday, and on Saturâ€" \day was operated on without success, death: relieving diimâ€"~of ‘bis . *sevore Ees taAtryy! ®reQ ie ancteanaifis. t - y yeâ€" Al "36.~" Reulah 3 â€"Rh? . m“ was &A .flfi‘ @nQâ€" pronid h little boy and will be greatly missed in the‘ home by. the parents and _ by the | relatives and _ frionds, The sympathy ol & 'MM(M in Betlin will be extended . to _ the in ‘Betlinâ€" will be mg:m: T s a fotmer M%flm town and a ied oue m o ons on Tuésday .m. at 3.30 o‘ctock. ©LLETON Ont id C3 Minisiat <L Fabor, _ none . of | thes i . Fmbor,. . none . of . thes were dismissed for political part‘san shilp,, but for â€" Incompretence or inat 8T:THOMAS: WaATERWKORK®. 8T. TBOMAS.â€"George K. Crooker was re€licted Chairman of the Water Opiminiastoners at the metting . b»‘*‘ ind o g 1911 the 8t s {.v,“. Hilbert Senior Teachers‘. Part ally ~arrs Tok :/ *~ R FUNIOR J ulc ing Honot F. Gerrar Â¥. Getton . HamloÂ¥, or Matriculatior RORM IH isw( W FORM HI OBITUARY PP C FORM LV Whev Peachers},Part BILLINGS GORDON Roginald Ra Weichel: / * i-"’ -'“!"I § “l."h' tich, ~Roswell Rats, Hugh Veitch, Albert cent and over)â€"Mur TEACHERS Matrioulation t To cert and B «. forhes, D. Sn ‘dor, â€"° 14 over)â€"Alpha â€"Grace was recelved in t the untimely A rmnd +s 58 venso Lab inco W Rupp« DISMISSED my th Will acric i â€"Sev severe Ihe B "I95, A4012, Page 6 JA WESELOH SIR JAMES AND _ TAX REFORM Says Sentiment Does Not Fav r It. â€""Warm Exchange of Views Betwees the Preâ€" Toronto, â€" . Jan. l.-;‘?‘t there.. 15 no. sentiment in Ontarlo, outside : of & few cities, in favor. of shilting the burden of tazation _ from . improve: wments "to the land, ans that. t whole agitation for: such a §y8% temol tax reform Hastbeeh engineet ed ‘and fostered by a few. wellâ€"known newspapermen, .. were two rematkall: statements â€" made ~ by Sirâ€" \James Whitaey in â€" replying :to the ; arguâ€". ments of â€" the. Tradcs. and ... _Labet: congress delegation lats yestorday alâ€" ternoon. ‘Sir â€" James left no‘ doubt in the minds of the lato: men that he is â€"absolutely and unalterably"opâ€" posed. t3 ‘gy such â€"changt as that projosed. / In a . warm _ exchange with James: Singson, ~ who ptesented the â€"views of the congress, he : ridiâ€" culed. . the whole movement as ~the ntcring : wedge io0f the Henty. George system; one tliat: would result in g« eralâ€"" confusion, ‘and lead .to ...ufi'f hoard nssessment ®ystems â€" throughout theâ€" province: £it James described the . whole > agitation as Mtl?l. and one: in which the people Rad lit: ‘tlo real interest. i In introducing the resolution in faâ€" vor‘> of" local @utonomy for. municiâ€"â€" palities in, adjusting or chanmzing their systems ol taxation, Mr. Sinipson reâ€" {erred to ‘it as one that had _ given the prime ministerâ€" considerable promâ€" Snenice, â€"a . remarkâ€" that, brought >â€"~a smils to. Sir James‘ face.©~ . C °: ‘Mt.‘Simpson ojend his a ent Fq*m ‘=~contrete flhitrm the infustice of the prosert situation. tore ~ Teaving fot: Eotoge® with . the royal domn\sslon on technical educaâ€" tion,‘> he«â€" had bought property . | in Hoscdale. The land > was. then selling royal comnyss.on on techn tion,‘> heâ€" had‘ :;ngn% pr Rostdale. The . was at fifty ot sixty: dollars a ’:mtmpg,bmt dec tate . its now government : ~ . ~OFr Men‘s Overcoats, Boys The Biggest th â€"â€"â€"~â€". ELadies and UChHQd Ladios‘ Suite and Skirts, ~Furs for itd Mon‘s and Boy‘s Slothing Berlin 55. $5 at t o1 AQ Â¥a " w‘ woPr the . argumen h Ne | .. "You ~ tan k nod. _« t8,‘* poraisted Sit . ShiP®® _ mouth," replicd tta* & bit Mr.. . Simgiiin was not gonfhided, | poo 4 moventont . f "'"‘,'.',“ ho wrgun b'. + opfadly . B i. . Mem 3. A 992 a it t it A1] the ob?vc picking dvan palit hat th adopt 4 dollat SiKgest bd 0n xh t D iciP® This Coupon isasgood as a@5 Bill half of my land @t a foot. :c an hete that it is . tight alitios shauld~ _ be system ol taxation se« itent "of that e lmes igh y ids What 00| I '.'ll es are includ There‘it not | ‘Toot. â€"@‘ ided. to house in s the A. WESELOH & CO. 4 3 t 102000 tae ce c n ies ecemememamemecene mmcanimem C i1 ty SAMP» land / @t WI cti ly T} i WESELON & CO. loâ€" N M s, Boys‘ Overcoats and S and Children‘s Coats _ _ toâ€"d ay .Iln Â¥ ui 1Â¥ got* _municipal cqunci‘s \0 lutions in favor=of what? wflnu the right 10 1 d â€" ~of; personal â€"prope But to doâ€"as they rJcaset lew s > M the the VARICOSE VEINS CURED thi his. pI rinted th nmuch PWd youmre 6 ew umfl Free, No matt tss preg . Boyhood, e 4e o . M e kndoahiace Ni Das. KENNEDY & KENNEDY weyy~norice MPSORN us "-al-l;"â€"mdi;l-t}itminn::& 5ce oat uo m’;“‘ WI::-G offices which ‘are for TLaboratory for Canadian business only. â€" Address al DRS. KENNEDY & KENNEDY, Winde Wiite for our private address. HAS ReaATMENT will curo y will curo But it #eay~ NO NAMES USED WITHOUT Wl PEA eAE Confined to His Home for @ d wh bt 3. 1t 49. all "a impson Began 1c minister into this about.~ They zunds some ‘of. thes ions and blanks all 6. ~What has : beer Xre you a vi ‘You can say that entim@nt is manut YOoUuR. BLOOD BEEN DISEASED? t of $20.09 tm get Ontarie the all"a falSe has an you nsed to be of 8 ALll has treated fi "fll CObiiaren, #u! T t Have v0u )08 uj D NEN.â€"Imprudent & t m;‘t:: s apsess perty? : No: tle pa ie ainateis oradion in M st t4 D J Th pa All letters frout Cana i M ashic) 1 may suppress the nnnhlpatitioy o were in favor of { L am earning 21 snd neve yq V GUELPH cWANTS A Th ha nt AY unty ple: Sa Mr. Wel )Â¥ernment t â€". the for :the tendemy ~by allow itÂ¥ "and vi in favor of this sysSM. .. ! y ~ gave ~tyemia . cuanmups~ that they were in favor of d soats dress all leiters as follows , Windeor, Ont. , iT rated) on ary §1 M sed th 65 o ntarto id *$5 #1T M wing villag HENRY C LOCUST Lece L63 : theas> pobli heckerâ€"boatd wh x db i id ts ple utd CiTY ABATTOIR present 45508 seterecyen tias â€" § y he 4. it b a nv€ ains t wnn t0 to des waship . mattets. egisiatior aratic bY provine prospertous 0VeR PP buitiot breg t T . at had

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