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The Chronicle Telegraph (190101), 26 Sep 1912, p. 6

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Maileybury, Sept. 19.â€"In the course his address to another great gathâ€" ig in Haileybury . toâ€"night, â€" Sir tld Laurier stated that his atâ€" it‘on had been<directed to an‘ arâ€" ie in the Montreal Star criticlzing : referenc to reciprocity in his he: Ontario visit. "The Star $ me,‘" said he, ‘‘(hat the people ‘Canada in Septembcer last pronoun. 8 id against it, the delate was closed, |I should ro more apeak upon. it d be true, if the detate is closed id clbsedâ€"forever, then it â€" would e ve impolitic, if nothing_ more, @# 1 should seek to continue _ it. ay® though the remedy which we oposed was rejected by the Canaâ€" "A eople, the problem now exists ‘ and must be dealt with. 1 bow. to ‘¥he declaration that the people have jected the remedy which we yroâ€" ed, but, fcliowâ€"Canadiars of ~Onâ€" fle, for the sake of your country i@e the problem! If you wilt Aot ive the west reciprocity, find them a betitute. and give them the re ied; y rightly seek at your hands. You Bnot leave the three Prairie â€"toâ€" flkices in a state of d‘scontent if you . & to bave a united, contented and sperous Canada. # ' $ 6 of the vocasion by helr exegiient : Cockâ€"W. M. Reed, Menbo Schants & _ ure occasion pxcellent â€"W. M. s i Wetaee e c ce m (em narheeee felilafeecy := O n" ® e es _ CPPY.____cocemmimims..... . _ MPHARDT BROS., WATERLO | | iess o Wermnnmnminrmmmgengont | h § 0s ‘ must secure _ | t F [ LAXGER MARKETSâ€" a f Wilkid Furposes UrgingI _ Economic Problems of West ” 8. in Ontano, “ U Will Plead for Mutual Consideration "If God spares me and keeps. ime the splendid health in which ~He eping me, I hope within the next . ye to go tnrough the . whole Y‘. of Ontario, if going . everyâ€" ere I can get an opportunity ind Q' . the people as true Canadians, ‘al to the best interests of the ile country, to 100x into the whole iter with me and consider the ecoâ€" ic problems of the west. . J want win, and I interd to do my best, \af T fail I will not whine. _ I e my defeat like a mas». 8c I say to the Montreal Star and se ‘it represents, ‘We shall not alâ€" ‘wou to: remain idle. You must f\“ this problem, because . it and because the interests of wh of our country, the interâ€" o ;.,flcantrlin nation, demand \ am ready to go to the . west l the poople there to consider verse Iinterests of the cast. They hat. Liboralism is doad. 1 aspire B a joyous resurrection, due to spir tion of public service." ~whole ?fioflu rose . and fed Sizr Wilfrid .to the echo. Bat, gathoring filled the . gailyâ€" d nileybury _rink ‘and acâ€" \ Bit Wilfrid greeting. . Adâ€" wctelxmsent’ed iz e lent . of â€" 4/ of Déade, ,N%:uflon. Messrs. "@raham, Lemieux, and Murphy d vigorou speeches in sppport i principles. Mr. C. A. Fosâ€" Nation‘s Interests Demand It | Maric, Que., Sept. 19.â€"Under les and amid sunshineâ€"bathed mdings Sir Wilftid Laurier | is &o win his way to the hututitf | gatherings.. . But «it ‘for '11.: Pluvius, in the ot: his" majesty, . to 8 in striking manner . the and afféction of the . people ir greatest fellowâ€"citizen. vens opened at Ville . Maric Ranse ould be a. fade as such. *Pandora®" is fearâ€" lessly guaranteed by dealers as well as by the makers, simply be: eause they know that it will give utter satisâ€" faction.:. Can you wonder that so man y people ~buy 113 ike During Thunderstorm Pnat ba‘s tay. poon and the rain descend eadences of thundet . rolled i from the stormâ€"clad sky the â€"improvisied th its bedraggled _ and cotatiops was a _ march ter. *"I cannot keep this weather," exclaimâ€" standing hatless in his after speaking . ror in the teeth of the the arotests of his encore! LININ REl h 'Wi i tide '.l and 1 year, owin , w }w-h. the "Wirham‘ heifer‘ callâ€"I "John TL Berg. Datry: type~cowâ€"â€"1 Casper <Berdux: Grade steer or. beifor : callâ€"â€"1 ..fohn H. Berg. * Thompson. was Sheerling ramâ€"1 D. H. Kelly. . Ram lamhâ€"1 D. H. Kolly, ~2 _ A. ‘m;t and 3 floqp-m Aged eweâ€"1 4 : & ~‘Sheerling eweâ€"1 A. Thompson, . 2 D>H. Kelly. <1 ) h Wilheim. Ne Oglordâ€"Aged ramâ€"1L J. M. Wik Ram lambâ€"L and 2 J. M. Wilbelim. Aged Ewoâ€"1 qj. J . M 'llliel"" ‘Sheerling ewe=1 and 2, J. M. W Ewe iarsbâ€"â€"1 and 2, J. M. Wilhelno. Shropshireâ€"Aged ram, . 1 J ; Mono Foalâ€"L G. D. Hofiman, 2 G. D. Hofman, 3 D. R. Wilhelm., 1 year oldâ€"1 G. D. Hofiman, 2 D. R. Wilhelm, 3 R. McCutcheon. ‘Agricultural Teamâ€"1 Wm. Schaefer 2 P. K. Weber. t General purpose l}umâ€" 1 â€" Dabiel Schweitzer, 2 B. F. Kenyon. a Best horse on groundâ€"R. W.â€"Gallop Carriage brood mareâ€" 1 â€"_Adam Heipel, 2 August Muhibrandt, 3 James Richardson. Foalâ€" 1 G. D. Hofiman, 2 John Petch, 3 3 A. Muhlbrandt. *3 year oldâ€"1 W. H. Lingelbach, 2 Adam Heipel. 3 John Petch. k 1 year oldâ€"1 A. Muhlbrandt, 2 ~J S, Wetlaufer, 3 A. Heipel. 2 year oldâ€"1 Geo. Zinn, 2 G. & W Ratz, 3 R. D. Wilhelm. ’ Foalâ€"I A. Muhlbrandt, 2 W. .S, Bulmer,â€" 3 Hy. Lotz. _8 year oldâ€"1 Geo. Zinn, 2 .My. Lotz. 2 year oldâ€"1 Ed. Mantz. : 1 year oldâ€"1 A. â€"Muhlbrandt,‘2 Hy. Lotz. . Carriage teamâ€"1i ‘Robt. McMabon, 2 John Petch. Road Teamâ€"1 Frank Akins, 23 8. l Miller. Single Carriageâ€"1 F. K. Ferguson, 2 John H. Berg, 3 Emerson Mathews Single roadâ€"1 Malcolm Rennie, 2 G.: & W. Ratz, 3 A. C. Quickfal} High Stepperâ€"1 R. McMahon, 2 John Petch, 3 E. Mathews. % Saddie Horseâ€"1 P. K. Weber, 2 A« Muhlbranat. q . Single poryâ€"1~ 8. J;. Miller, 7~G. Foalâ€"1 John Huras, 2 J. Monohan 3 year oldâ€"1 Fleming Bros. :4 year oldâ€"1 J: Monohan. 1â€"year oldâ€"1~Gavin Barber, 2 Wm Schaeter, 3 D. H. Kelly. . + p General Purpose Brood Mareâ€"1 Geo D. Hofiman, 2 G. D. Hoflman, 3 D. R.: WiThelim Roadster brood mareâ€"1 A. Muhl brandt, 2 R. McCutcheon, 3 G. D Hofiman. Heavy ‘Draught Horses. : Brood Mareâ€"» Gavin Barber, 2 S. J. Miller. f Foalâ€"1 Gavin Barber, /2 . 8. « J. Miller. i ue ho : e t 8 year‘old Draughtâ€"l 8: R.<Jutzi. 2 yr. oldâ€"1 R. W; Gallop, 2. C. Jutzet, 3 S. J. Miller, c 1 year oldâ€"1 Nemp!e Bros. Agricultural Brood Mareâ€" i ~Jofn Huras, 2 S. J. Miller," 3 J.~ Moneâ€" lhow uon ,!ub“il rh-t dho':: . t hty Baa,-mdt Secy ‘of Wellesley and N. + bop~ Az:icu'tunl ’S'Ode?y”t W. Ratz. Lady driver...1 _J. W. Sticfeimeyer 8. J. Miller, 3 A. Muhlbrandt. Rest horsc.on_ groundâ€"R. McMahbon 8. Pxtnam, â€"Judge. ZEwe lambâ€"1 abd $ D. H..Kélly Sheetling Ram lam} Agod eweâ€"1 and 3, D. 1. Kolz‘.“ Sheerling. eweâ€"1 . and 2 .D. H. y Aged ramâ€"1 D. IL. Kelly,. 2 we MR GEO, BELLINGER lambâ€"1 A. Thompson, 3 J. M +Sheepâ€"Lcicester . and. 3°..J . Monohan ve=1 and 2 .J . ‘Mone 1 and 2 J . Monohan tthectling ramâ€" 1 Cattle Monohan s in the Various : ut were ussal High m Kkumber in Attendance» 3 £@ L hlbd:‘) Hept. E. ithouch the $ large as last H D& Bi H fitable "~CLHA : #By in SHUCCESSEUL ind‘ aso H D W. Reed, Menno Schantz. a Cpckrelâ€"1â€" and s2, .G, & W. . Ratz. * en w. s&,%}f,mm._- Pulletâ€"1 and 3, G. & W. Ratz. 8. C. White Leghornâ€"Cockâ€" W. W. Cockrelâ€"W. W, Reed,: Henâ€"W. W Reed. R iPullétâ€"W . W. Reed. Black Spanishâ€"Cockâ€" W. W.~ Reed, Menno‘ Schantz. Cockrelâ€"W.W. Rued, Menno Schant» Henâ€"W. W. Reed, Menno: Schantz. Pulletâ€"W. W. Reed, Menno Schants. 8. C. Black Minorcasâ€"CocÂ¥â€"Mente : Cockrelâ€"G. & W. Ratz. Henâ€"Menno Schantz. _ _ i4 Pulletâ€" G. & CW. Rat, m..g Echants.! 4 :: ~~> aatt ) s\ £ A0h: BCA k. Min â€"Cockâ€"G . & . & C White Minoresâ€"Cockâ€"W. . W. * KWME Mess .A e3 Cockrelâ€"1 and 2, G. & W. Ratz. Henâ€"1 and 3, W.: W. Reed. Pulletâ€"1 and 2, G. &â€"W. Ratz Any other variety Wyandotteâ€"Cock «Menno Schla&z. W. W. Reed. Cockrelâ€"W .W:Reed, Menno Schantz. Henâ€"Menno Schantz, W. W. Reed:. Pulletâ€"W. W. Reed, Metno Schantz. 8. C. Rhode Island Redâ€"Cockâ€" G. Menno Schantz. ( Henâ€"W.~W. Reed, Mennoâ€" Schantz: Pulletâ€"Menno Schantz, W: W.;Reed. Buff Orpingtonâ€"Cockâ€"1 and 3, C. Hammer. " Cockrelâ€"1 and 2, C. Hammer. Henâ€"W. W. Reed, C. Hammer. Pulletâ€"1 and 2â€"C. Hammer. a White Orpingtonâ€" Cockâ€" <© Menno Schantz. & ‘Dark: Brahmaâ€"Cockâ€"W. W.. Reed, Menno Schants. 7 Henâ€"W. W. Reed, Meno Schantz. Bufl . Cochinsâ€"Cockâ€"Menno Schantz. Cockrelâ€"W.W. Reed,. Menno Schantz Henâ€"W. â€"W. Reed, Menno Schantz. Pulletâ€"W. W. Reed, Menno Schantz. Part. Cochinâ€"Cockâ€" W.W. â€" Reed, Menno Schantz. Cockrelâ€"W.W. Reed, Menno Schantz Henâ€"Menno Schantz. « Pulletâ€"W. W. Reed, Menno Schantz. W M Pres. Weilealey and N. Easthope Agricuitural Society > Schants. « flnhlh-wm Pulletâ€"W.. W. Reed,. Menno . Scha Polandâ€"Cockâ€"â€"W.â€" W. â€" Reed, . Met Blue Andalusiansâ€"Cockâ€"W.W. Reed Cockrélâ€"W. W. Reed. Henâ€"W, W. : Reeds . $3 00 4 Pulletâ€"W. W. Reed. / Hamburcéâ€"Cock=â€"W . W. Reed, Men Cockrelâ€"1 and ‘z},‘o. & W. Ratz Henâ€"1. and 2, C. & W.; Ratz. Pulletâ€"G. & W. Rate.~. ~ .‘ ; Cockrelâ€"Menno Shantz. Henâ€"W. W. Reed, Menno Schantz. Pulletâ€"Menno Schantz. Buff Wyandotteâ€"Cockâ€"W: W. Reed â€" Stahle. â€" 4 +R Cockrelâ€"W. W. Reed, C. Stahle. Henâ€"1 and 2, C Statile. Pulletâ€"C. Stahle, Menno Schantz. R.~C. Rhode Island Redâ€"Cock, W White Wyandotteâ€"Cockâ€"1 and ~ 2 Cockrelâ€"Menno Schantz, â€"C. Ham: Back Lang shanâ€"Cockâ€"W.â€"W. Reed, B br helm MR. HUGHâ€"McTAVISH w .pigâ€"1 mnd 3. £ rkshire, aged boar . Dranma. Reed, Menno Schantz, . Reed, Menno Schants Reed, Menno Schantsz. Reed. Menno Schants. Hoipel, 2 leipe H Me W . dace 1pe e ce . M.. Kelly H' mif Schan :M"" Miller M. Wit han ts t1 a quiet but pretty wedding â€" when beir daughter, Jossie Isabella, was ;an‘led !t:.' Dr. R. Wallace. Anderson New bllt‘, the y Ah.- ng conducted by Rev. :l!hn H. Johnston, B.A. ‘The bride, who was unattended, was given away by her avher. . She wore ivory satin ~with square tta:wa with Limeriek i1 vell of. nie 1 (1€ Yme J aghe + ‘ v a with: rosebi lily of the v&y"%e wedding . musâ€" io was played by her brother, â€"Mr. Douglas ~Brown. â€" ‘The house was deâ€" corated in pink â€"and white,and the lifen, silver and china on the bride‘s table "had been previously used ;at the wedding of her greatgrandmoth er andâ€"mother, Mr. and "Mrs. Aridetâ€" son‘ left for the coast, At the parsonage ol the King stre Baptist Church here on Saturday! ternoon, the marriage of Mrâ€" . Austin Beemer to Miss Ella was‘ ‘performed by "the pastor, Rev, Jos. Janes, B. A.~ Mr. w Beemer will take up their. ence in Berlin. na ‘st night charged with the ~robbefy of the Bank: of Montreal branch " at New Westminster, B.C., but w they were those who assaulted :z% presence Chicago, Sept. 21.â€""The police “m mitted fhaving "two men under «Jt is claimed there m‘ tour‘ Rete and were negotiating. with four oâ€" lice officers for immmity at m,fl per officer, when Rurnsheard of their. ANDERSONâ€"BROWN. The â€" residence of Dr.â€"andâ€" Mrs. Brown, Plattsville, was the scene of Fantail Pigeons, G. & W. Ratz. Thaktn. iA 40 2o . 00 oi Utility Penâ€"C. Hammer, Schantz. A a Henâ€"Menno: Schants . ;Auy: other variety Turkey Menmno Schants. M Cocktelâ€"Menno Schantz. Henâ€"Menno Schantz. Sehants, = _ .1 <2.<._>.00â€" Duck, oldâ€"Menno Schant: Duck, . youngâ€" 1 and _ 3, Sank Robbers Arrested \ iv.'g' may } . cual t i‘{z; "MM*’; Schants. x ® T % â€" Gooseâ€"Menno ~Sohantz. 3 Any o varietyâ€" Gander, old â€" 1 and 3, Menno Schantz. , Gander, youngâ€" 1 and 4; >Menno Schantz. ;4 P Gooseâ€"1 and 2, Menno Schantz. > Goslingâ€"1 and 2, Menno Schantz. Pekin Ducksâ€"Drake, : old~â€"1 and 2, &;-o Schantz, C * rake, "youngâ€"Menno Schantz,‘ ‘J. 5. Kocehler. f | Duck, olidâ€"Menno Schante, J. (S. Miller. Duck, Youngâ€"Menno Schantz, J. S. Koebier, + Muscovy Drake, oldâ€"Menno Schantz J. S. Kocehlef. $ Schants Any other: varietyâ€"Drakeâ€"1 and 2 Menno Schantz. Me Fulleotâ€"W > W .: Reed: ie .. A+% Baatum, Bufl Cochinâ€"â€"Cockâ€"â€" Measo M «; Fantail Pigeons Alittle Zamâ€"Buk applied at night to spots, eruptions, sores of any kind will do wonders, 50c, bow all druggists and stores Zamâ€"Buk is not a greasy preparation which will go ranâ€" tid on your dressing table. pure, and ready for use. Doesn‘t lose its power. Keeps indeftaitely. Healing, soothing ndarmmfiofi Tey it _ plexion, small sores, eruptions, spots, are not only unplegsant to the person afflicted, bat are the first thing noticed by other Pulletâ€"Menmo .Schantz. Y3 Toulouse Geeseâ€"(anders, oldâ€"Menâ€" Overheard in a Streetâ€"Car. There‘s a lesson right there! Little blemishes of comâ€" T. H. Scott, h: ag o« ; oldâ€" J. S. Koehler, â€" ~Menno BEEMERâ€"ENGLAND HYMENEAL gla&®w ®ows s 0| _ (} JÂ¥ Reed, Meu:o Schentt. Raed. i PC i * P e o aniug E9e ECCC c B y «lone S ~o io t Aurp . i eate ds e . L ty 4 Crk mhe ighints" : . o s "an‘>s C £7*% 3 }% KReed, HMenBo Schants. s a _ % sPhe * ogles) t y + No variety Bantumâ€" Cockâ€" 4 + â€" 6 | t 0 f T : it,@. & W. Bats * £ â€" F m f tay mny Schante, G. & W 1 # a C To *4 2, â€" Menno: Schants. nare 8 F 9 19 . F6 P o I sanes+ wha bus DaCa Camm ols imusiaa ks j §55 £6 8 § 4 4 2, Meano Bchants â€"Join 8. Koegler ‘.s Hammer,‘ C.Sti by =‘ Cock: N 45â€"1 and 2, Stahle. Nenao Menno shants having . beor ~Hon. President, Chatlesâ€" R. McCul tough, â€"â€" Hamilton ; Fresident; W. M McClemont, â€" Hamilton; Hon. Secse garyâ€"Treasurer, G. E. Main, Hamil ton ; . Viceâ€"President, Mrs._E. .A Smjith, St. John ; Provincial < Vice Presidents ; Nowa Ecovwa, D. Me Giflivray," Halifax ; Now _ Brunswick H. A. Porter, St.~John :Ouvsbec, R MarnÂ¥iton was chosen at the noxt place of meeting. AA'mm‘snaltht the som}â€"centennial of Confedoration of Canada 1017 be obsetrel in & Fredeticton,. . 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