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The Chronicle Telegraph (190101), 21 Mar 1912, p. 2

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_ exed Hougâ€"TELARArRE -]finufiefz%;fi‘.‘%f‘ vg ~‘ Cl n S Sn Ained~ a ro sympathy with the a tation for the separation of the Jp9 &nw-t.e-ohh'fi e mur.l!huh.-j?\ now exists. Ampng the ‘"‘barde 8 of Ai westerners it enumerates the folâ€" _ ‘The loss ‘of. the natural marke®. to ands of dollars a aay: f bural resources, which : costs them T a year. £ _ ‘Phey pay enornious sums: in . {reight & m their grain to Atlantic ports ‘when it might far more casily, _lar ‘expensively, and . far "”"v»’f”' ‘ be shipped into the ted ;â€"‘ Commenting on the remarkable virâ€" which is being displayed _ by filmm Laurier, the St. . Jobhn Felegraph â€" notes the . fact that much of Mr. Gladstone‘s fame as a Seader and his position as a statesâ€" aman" was â€"secured after he had passed 30. He only; began‘to "lower . sails ‘and gather in his ropes‘‘ after . he had entered his 36th year, and then duly because his bearing;had . begun to fail and his sight greatly troubled him. ("Sir Willrid Laurier is still a * â€"man at this rate, and may 5::« years the destiny of this € y which has: been made© so m his leadership. In ideals, â€" The Expositor sizes up the situaâ€" orrectly. The talk of the West &nmmmum only fl,hwron's. ‘The Dominion has ;’mdwetmfimw“ 'jw’povinee of section to taise its m for justice in the conduct _ of public affairs, and if the â€"aggrieved bhes unite in seeking redress it. will be accomplished. Sir John Macdonâ€" ald said years ago, ‘‘Manitoba‘ canâ€" ah curbed."" Neither cam _ the much greater West. < â€" 2â€"-, andâ€" the qualities that atâ€" and capture the hearts of men, | â€"is a wonderful similarity _ beâ€" the two statesmien. Mr. Gladâ€" «bone occupiecs as bigh a pinnacle in as any of those : who . have helped to make it iMustrious, Laurier will rot occupy a lower nichs." ’:phmummt'm‘ ment 1s on foot (acelobt‘)_bied‘ denary of Sit Geotge Cartier in 1914 Hific erection ol a fitting memorial in the city: of Montreal.~ As Sirt John A. Macdonald and Sir Charles Tupâ€" per have so well sald, without Carâ€" tier Conlederation would .. not. have ' pousible. e was essentially . a E‘ Canadiar, a man of The broadâ€" ) and most tolérant splrit â€" whose jalin ‘at all times was the~ wel David I Nuotlos ol changee GNInE TV MNL TD Ens aot laier thun Seturday ‘c'pvho".r,“ be %flnfl-u mh‘ & sach work. : Cf s h n Ne { ol Canada. c his mem nuat nation #o beasked to participata. in it ended in 1906); that on #% #hil ts made kbowu wtat of $7, d#led fron 0 LAURIER AND SLADSTONE GRIEVANCE OF THE WEST The d EDITOR!IAL NUTES gary Xewsâ€"Telegram, ~while no sympathy with the agiâ€" the separation dfih;u‘ West, whlll;w:‘ the s dearly for she union which. t anges must be lefi at ihis the natural mar e ich costs T i a aay. C he control of theit. na 1%L08 | rewsubc ha« therefore been the . regatdless is Domiaion hos amuiaNle ‘and on aj plicihitent Bet w arraigoment says: . Sir trip to the steal to | $8.» esent w ith hed and is these 1806 pud i ] He also suggests that the name _ of the patent ‘drug be uwwfl ‘cated ingtead of being | in ~a iot ;;1 “r:diu mw.: as is ofter done, n «schedule â€"drug ht 4ok i aitest waubet Sare ; any declaration on.the label ard withâ€" out being stamped, thus coming under ; the: penal sections of the Act. Claims 10 curative powers coupled ~with the words "sste", "certain,". or .‘‘instan taneous," are declared by the analyst to be unvnrunt::@’::- misleading, | corstituting | mig or . . mig« 'hrandi'.g,. This, he says, .“:::}'d’h{ made punighable under the Act.‘"; . 'nual recomméndation 18 made against tte putting up of . th°8¢ preparations in the form of lorenges and chocolatâ€" es. _ It is declated to be: a dangerous ‘innovation.. "Adrég so potent as a heart _ depressant .. as acetanilide.cr phenacitine should not be disguised in lo®emce form. It is â€" sufficiently Can gerousâ€"â€" as to â€"warrant every precau tian â€" against excess‘ use." in reférence to dealing with rabies in the townshio. ‘They decided that all dogs must ‘wy tied up till ~‘ such time zs the avtibritics are satisfied: . that danger from the disease is passed. Doâ€" minion Inspectot ~Perdue does not apâ€" yrove of muzzling as he claims tilt the> muzzles are apt to come_ loose and fall off, and that simply confining the dogs is> much . safer and â€" also smore humane. No new Cases have .deâ€" F'elop!d in the township and the authorâ€" ities are hoping ‘that their action has headed <o%~ an ‘outbréak of rabies. Gueiph, March 15.â€"The Board _ of Health and ‘Council of Guelsh townâ€" sli~ met at the :‘Council chambers to consider What act‘on should be taÂ¥en Have used MINARD‘S LINIMENT Minard‘s Liniment Co., Limited.. . : for Croup; found nothing <to â€" equal it; sute .cure. Hawkshaw, N. B:, Sept. 1, 1905 GUELPH TP; DboGgs $1,720,355; on manillia fibre to $255,â€" 750; and upon crude. petroléum, to $1,028,827. Last fiscal year the irom and ‘steel industry was paid. no less than $1,438,748.. The chiel argument remarks the Woodstock Sentinelâ€"Reâ€" view, in favor of the bounty system is that it is direct and open. The peoâ€" ple know what they are paying, why they are paying it and toâ€" whom. Just because the people know these things they are protesting aghinst â€"a renewal of the bounties. But supâ€" posing ghe people actually. knew how much money ~ they were paying â€" by means of the protective tariff, â€" why, they were paying it, and: to w f what would they say? “&%3?" ;‘l wO\ l st Aba : «deg pilsory the employment on the label ;-r ',he"eommu!y accepted names â€" of acitine is Jound: in a swoter â€"Af . _ samâ€" ples, ‘while in a" lew cases The chic MX 190 mvegviet is ue pintont Med leine Act. analyst points â€" _ out that the grugs â€"used are ‘known ‘ to the medical professim by other mames than those â€"by wifich théy are known w“'fibe public., at * "No . @@ ~ synounym techâ€" nical iw fié," says Mr. McGil}, "Js as: effectively â€"to: disguise the preâ€" sente ol the drug as the omission 0f the name altogether for most. peof le. »o touts searh ol 100 N k o hk â€""a": ccra. : 16 is the 1 n somesofâ€" the patent cadach is the best and quickest® way to: perfect health,. Women and girls who. suffer are_simply weak â€"â€"weak all over, i minufi-‘m worse than â€" worthless, aggraâ€" _ vate the umfo_nnd.? lower the standard ofâ€" health, stren 4 Id hree ht ens the whole vigorates and CHAS, E. SHARP acetanilide TO BE TIED UP )e Dt t Uree Mr. A. Weselob, who attended ‘the 27th aunual session of the Supreme Circle, Canadian Order of Hmâ€" clé, held in‘ Victoria Hail, Â¥ on Tuesday and Wednesday, returned yesterday and reports that the Order is growing.~ Last year 1853 members were aaul,’ although. (": death rate was slightly higher. . The organization work of the ordet â€" is going: to be . pushed forward . with greater vigor this year. ‘Counties and towns flhusing to be gm into. districts deputy * leaders will be appointed as provided by the coustitufton in each county, and . atf regular jntervals during the. . _ year ‘ldcal or county meetinks will be held at county towns, to be addressed by ‘the supreme officers: . "¢~ . _ . «.l th6 worse z'amw bbserved,. * it : they â€"»c hasis it is all up until w made basis The bhydroâ€"electric was started with 165 services, the nuthber the old glecâ€" tric _ company ‘had, end toâ€"day the books of the town show _ the services toâ€" ‘number 800. This:. comparison shows . what: the people think of ‘u{,' dro power ‘and what a beneftâ€" . it has been to the town. C In one yeat many dactories â€" and places of . business â€"have Tound it of tensfit to use > the juice from © Ningaâ€" ta for power purposes, and : toâ€"day lur‘ Galt about .400 Horsepower is being vsed by manulacturers, and a numberâ€" cl other contracts ‘are in view. > 1 Galt is well pleased. with its â€"first year‘s experience with hydro power a§ "a mumcipal enterprise, : > & M 1 Galt, March 14.â€"Oneâ€"year ago . t0â€" day hydroâ€"electric power ‘was . turnei on for the first time in Galt, and the past year ‘been â€"one fl;al:fil tous growth .zsnmum e sysâ€" tem. â€" Street lights with hydro powâ€" er â€" were, mot turned on until April 1, and houses: were | not. lighted until June â€"1. HOME CIRCLE ORDER HAS A GOOD YEAR Supremg, Leader: is D. Saiton ot@eint up nds D. and the Vice Leader Rev. T. Sfi M. A., D.D., of Toronto. . C : .‘The report of W. H.. Weston, Supâ€" reme Treasurer, showed receigts in the general fund $32,424; sick benefit fund $4,240; beneficiaty fund $328,724, and life expectancy fund. $89,949. .Thé laiter fund has been distributed . to 5h5 members, 453 remaining <at shd of the year. 227â€"members d during the year. ‘The membership â€" is 20,604.â€" f{uxt annual ~ meeting Will be held on the second Tuesday of March, 1913, in ‘Toronto. £. x3 â€" Forpato, March 13.â€"Union â€" of the Presby terians, Congregationalists and ? u“ all ,dm‘:nw! discussing wheth ta. oposal or chl‘l ar "t aboudon « &w w"-' h n 0t m‘ .'1. *‘,\c'-», w9 C ] c the dchertt Adsomigly: hes in " structed that the results of h,;whl on union be in the nands of the ctei of the assembly : and of the , 1 of ‘the Union Oo-n‘.g m E. D. :.eum, by &nfl: of x A): t w: teries by theâ€"Same date. 5 i \‘"May I ask that sessions and presâ€" bytery clerks make anveffort to see literally carried £ hg McLaren , and Dr, Campbellâ€"are to be in Torâ€" j onte in connection with cturech work | about that time, it will be â€"a â€" great, convenience to have all the:~ returns ; promptiy in hand. ‘The matter ; is of such sacred inpoxmfio_b' mand time and carefuiness in . order | to haveall ‘things in feadiness tor the assembly .‘ ' . Res the . ; Change Union Basis ‘or Abandon Proposal HYD20 POWER A aevurNs on â€"chugch Ujjon 5100 000 HOTEL MOOTBOD . . Ham vill ation asked that a R# 1t T uld t is not likely be abandone R. D. Fraser, moderator . . of esbvtery ./ said toâ€"day> that it W y doned . without ; lehnite _ attenipt lre it by â€" alter ssible t the t BOON TO GALT bJ y what will t is prosented :tnm emp t being altering â€" the the at h Broc pC le of xf Ottawa&, March 13.â€"The Department iolubor m&,m-,mlfi to date ~shows ‘a still higher leve for â€" ‘ February than forâ€" January, gotâ€" {withstanding that the latter month was"reported as Paving seen the highâ€" est rrices since 1882â€"4, <and possiâ€" Hly ‘ since ©©1878. _ ‘The index . num Ler rose <during February, from 1314 to 134.3, those ‘being percentages : of the ~ average ~ levelâ€" of prices. during the last decade of: the laat century. The upward movement was largely the result of :dmn‘ in grains, animals and meats, da products ~and 96â€" tatoes. Retail prices were also upâ€" ward, especially in the food. _ _ptoâ€" dAucts derived from the lines stove Canstipation . trings. many . aulments in its train and is the primary causs, of ~ rvich sickness.. Keep your bowels regular madam, and you wili escape many of _ the ailments. to which woâ€" men are subject. . Constipationâ€"is & very simple ; thing, but like .. .many simple . things,‘it may lead _: toserâ€" jous consequences. Nature often needs a little assistance < and when Chamâ€" beriain‘s Tablets are ‘given at <the‘ first > indication, much distress and ;| suffcring. may be avoided. Sold <â€" by all dealers. a | Torento, March <15.â€"After a period ofâ€"abott a year every city and town in ‘Ontario.â€"having a contract witiâ€"the Hydroâ€"electric Gommission .mustâ€"have the control and inln.m.cmut ol â€""its municipal clectrical system in charge ol a commission. * ‘The Madame Sherty Opera ~Comâ€" ipuy. which arrived here this motnâ€" ng, > not be given. quarter® " in thchgolth town: for the whole Wit was nécessary to find private bouses to take some of < the members of the. company, : . COST OF AAÂ¥ING STILL Buch is ~the effect of a bill introducâ€" ed 4n "the â€"â€" Legislature yesterday .: by FHon. Adam Beck. _ The commission has ‘come to see the necessity of havyâ€" ing ~ the administration of municipal systems :. removed as, far as po:sible from â€"the â€" influence . _of local. Counâ€" wil#~ The bill provides for the eleetion of commissioners upon the same basis that light and" water commisw.oners ?fl now* elected, but the coming into orce ol "the measure is delayed in .to:‘tm:; ;l~wwdmlw an o por y to or .appoint . comâ€" nilsgions as tiey desire. ELECTRIE S1STEMS TO BE UNDER®* COMMISSIONS a m»m ‘<hpotel e es ‘m;&g:!mfléfi wi:u‘: â€"be m s M‘; ¢ m Galit‘s monied â€"mon‘ste Bubscribing very liberally .â€" It has been : rumored for some time that . it ‘the â€" licenses were. got back ;g:t a new ‘hotel would .go up, . bi 6 it is : the one that is n scubscribed for is not knowit, Galt needs better: acâ€" commodation and the town has. been lacking hotel accommediation for sume time past, but : it ‘has: been‘ . made worse by the<tearing down : â€"of . the Grand Hotel, the oldest jn. the "town . The travelling public areâ€"complaining about there not being sufficient .: 8¢â€" commodation here... There are aâ€"numâ€" ber of excellent sites in the centre of, the town suitable for @:hotel. > In the mean time, where theré . is no° commission .control .i$ not to . be changed, except in the case ol a city hfih&: Board of Control, in which case the board has entire jurisdiction. PRPoot P GOING Ur LANP MEETING _."~| (Fhe voide of all the people ON the stage * * o n roRewro! â€" Bpe us o e ol ie ; We offer suflering women in this preparation with the sguarâ€" altee that it contailss nothing harmâ€" tu}, that the ingredients are such as areâ€" commonly used. by : reliabile physiâ€" clans in treating . these ailments; that we.. will tell: you or your> physician exactly . what : these m ate‘ w. U â€"â€" aftorâ€" t, no symptoms are noticeable, ;‘:u_wm taturn â€"every centâ€"you have us for. â€"this remedyâ€"we â€" . will ‘Remember : Rexall : Vegetable â€"Comâ€" po;:h. sold: =only : ‘at our n:;e Pepra vig o veag * We want every women in this <city to know of &m&wu that follow a treatment ol Rexall Vageâ€" table © Compound and also that we will pay Tor . the medicine if . it does not. help you. . 3. % WM?mhloe_efla;; a condition . that . they are in meed of prompt surgical treatment, but, ‘ . it treating â€"the ordinary : ailments pecuâ€" lint to the temale sex, Rexall â€"â€" Vegâ€" | mfit‘h%. nornl:: on: to ; conditions, and this . without risk to the patient. : The ~original Mennonite. _ Church was founded in Zurich, Switzerland, in 1535, but since then it has ~diâ€" ::od'h‘to‘-'veul sects, each~ adopt< individusl characteristic prac‘ tices, but retaining in a more or less degree the old policy of placing emâ€" mmfl discipline _ rather thn; ‘Toâ€"day the Church is â€"strong in Holland, and in the‘ new ~world . the State < of ‘Pennsylvania is its centre. The majority of the Mennonites _ in Ontario ~were ‘Pennsylvania â€" Dutch originally ‘and came from that State Over thirty years ago. ¢ The Lord‘s Supper is taken _ either two or lout times a year, and ~ the rite‘of feetâ€"washing is observed _ in conjunction with it. In Ontarfo the mother church.is in Berlin, and it is very interesting to visit it when the communion is being served." At the ~. (Continued on page 7) ‘The . Department .of Lands, Forests and Mines of © Ontarto Ras issued _ a statement to the BiMéct that the fact that an applicant for the position of fire ranger is a student will not debar him from. being appointed, provided ke ‘has the ° necessary qualifications. Applications off all parties presented to the â€"‘department will be consideted ‘whether students or not, ~and â€" the men melected who are ° best qualified for the position. 3 iÂ¥ STUDENTPS ASâ€" FIRE RANGERS Rlo it a f rup, making "Lame shoulder is neatly glways due 10 r.hnmthu a t:!' n:ucm and quickly ‘yields to l”l‘uuon of ChamberTain‘s Liniment. For â€" sale by all dealers. hcant . feature of ‘.Mr..Gillean‘s dis* miasab kbfi on the back c# . . the letter 4 tie Uhiet: Architéct of the Borden Government appears an extract from .another: letter, copied by . fiiis‘ take.â€"~It â€" i6 : as follow s‘ +R London, . Ont., Match H.â€"“‘fi Thos. â€" Gillean; jeweller, was toâ€"day. that his services as carctaker of the tower M'uld“ the ~â€"London 2 no , mssn o which carrie¢s ~with it the galayy of fifty. dollars â€"per ypar. u: t ob A:-mmn. and perhups â€" <a. sign|â€" C m of"Mr. ~Gillean‘s dis* miasad on . the ‘back c# the tha t In the Ontarie Conjerence â€" of . the M" du:h Members more t â€" one > 4 from ail these churches will attend &:lulm-o‘tb: an enorâ€" M Th] W‘ Ml?bw':‘m N{uA‘mt. in which the members ~will live . during the ten days of the. gathering, . while the religious meetings will be held in a large tent, w ‘will take place of nh&en”a?h f f1 rnieaey F # 7 o &," e E the «/ .:""m’ % uuagicuh Ordilinty ui a-: ANOTHER $50 JOB FOUND For Mt. Gt b: you scan: oftem put â€" smi way, ot~ large,© as <he them. ‘~Me«js an old ¢ ves . every> .considetstic a ~perscaal fator to m« ~.~R» Tripp." â€" nt THE RISK 4s OURS Washing <of Feet lt ur Centusies Old follow s Howeâ€" fr s Te "all wl Wad Jot 14 hnck otheir nanâ€" "und & . in diffiâ€" the 1t sopoaopenono rronepoponopontetnenopepenthononts ononannenconeinpantrandi S A VINGS B ANKâ€"OEP AR T MEN T Waterioo, Ont. Brartoh, : Jasob â€" NMespoler, WATEBLOO â€" MUTOAL C. A BOEHM.â€"District Agent ,# .??u. We?b.m ” / J M( Esq. | . J. L. Bowman, Ksq., St. Jacobs. 3 3. Shduin Casion.""""". Gowdy, \Gueiph, !A-l: bvlngamm Baden & ‘OFFICERS Incorporated in 1863>â€" Totai Assets 3ist December. Wm, Snider, President. Geo:. Viceâ€"President. of course. Good for all kinds of pain, . ‘Used to relieve Neuralgia, Headache, Netrvousness, Rheuâ€" m Loc;m,fmr Ataxin, Batkache. Stonmshchache. Périod. malter p MILES MEDICAL ©0:, Toronts,Can. Take What Pill ? Why, a Dr. Miles‘ Antiâ€"Pain "uo Capital ; . / Reserve _ â€" ies m& luve;!mcats‘ a is C ; FIRE INSURANCE CO THE MOLSONS BANK uienss fon s the wigiesk * "here are Hdison denlers everyw Get mmmumu.mmm omamen :. twk-eulon'a.as. ' y Lases ind opers to dresga H 4. U. o ks There are Edison denlers everywh J. G. DOERSAM â€" King St., Waterloo postts * * s 23077 xg'nd t‘:nvesfmcnts > + -‘ kss ;'fiix” .%m Has 83 Branches in Canada, avd Agents and Correspondents x ts n Ganadn: ced Agonts and Correspondents in all A GHNERAL BANKING BUBSINRSS TRANSACTHD. WATERLOO, ONT at all Branche= â€"Interest allowed at highest enrrent rate. Incorporated 1865 . R RECORD OF PROGCRES$ FOR FiVE YEARSâ€"1906â€"1911 A complete line of Edison Phonegraphs and Records will be found at sweet Take One Pili, thenâ€" Tabeo it Easy. lence in the world. "“m-;ollnm: o and whenever you wan !‘subp'fib,‘m'thl oned, long» ng Ambe tdyuh-rlh:‘uil enac ‘not thisk them, no am going. HILH THE LEADING â€" â€" _ *lleat Market 4 Interest Earnings Sanderson‘s ~Bakery *‘ _ King 8t. Waterioo _ _ Fancy Buns, Bread Rolls, and Fancy Cakes. € é â€" My. ‘G ormer oman t Tock had to (as se asoi srang #e0%¢¢de¢¢ee Store nearPost Offi JACOB BALL Jeweller and Opticign > Issuer otf Marrigge Licenyesy W he p|vl. b‘o:.ltn-m wun"tm ehotossy snd , bost . of Bol:' the line v(fl“mfi Cured Hams "and Aacon. .& rate 2% higher than tha txmet hy thentorege Oanaiion For information apply to * o o e k one i the rate in um crvamire The DOMINION LIRE Secretaryâ€"Treasurer, Waterlo6, $3 onn peoutasint Aiy: / â€" ) sarcobang. ents. _Send ol a ; g"n e 8 ;&‘:’.A omm‘ ol 3,000,000 P. H. ROOS R PROPRIETOR: graph. â€"And it tastad. alway every setection 35.850, h0 ,054, 001 48,237,284 4,000,000 ATEBRLQO h «ketch or

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