El DAVID BEAN & SONS, LIMITED y PUBLIBHERS â€"â€" THt Subscription $1.00 por ansum payâ€" able in advance, $1.50 if not so paid. _ Postage lor United States subscribâ€" German, in all its branches. Thorad ay i bursday Notice of changes . must be lefÂ¥ : #% this ofice not later . than Saturday ‘The copy of changes mus in later than Tuesday noon advertisements accepted up nesday each week. â€"‘Advertising . rates reasonable ~and will be made known on application. The session of the Dominion Par‘ liament which opens on Thursday next promises to be of unusual . inâ€" terest. Aiter spending a whole year in the hopeless task of trying. . #o reconcile the conflicting views of the W ee As has been stated before the only emergency that exists is one wholly within the Borden Government, and to meet a political situation of his own making Premier Borden . apâ€" pears ready to sacrifice the _ great principle of Canadian naval control, and at the same time openly affront Germany by declaring an emergency to exist. f £ Another. question that is likely to again resultâ€" in a sharp cleavage beâ€" tween the parties is the proposed reâ€" introduction of the Highways _ Aid Bill which was opposed by the Libâ€" erals in the Commons and thrown out by the Senate last session. _ The bill was clearly a_device to place powef and patronage in the hands of the Government. _ The Opposition very properly demanded that the proposed road grants should instead of being spent by the Dominion ‘ Government, be apportioned to the various provinâ€" ces according to population. The Govâ€" etnment Tognim the justice .of the principle Wut refused to incorporate it in the bill. If it is againâ€" brought forward without amendment it is likeâ€" ly to meet with the previous vigorous opposition of the Liberals. * MINARD‘S LINIMENT CURES DISTEMPER. fhtet=< Lively Session Promised A petition has been filed againgt the return of Alex. Morrison in Macdonâ€" ald for the House of Commonk.~â€".‘ Will You 2 CENTRAL > BUSINESS COLLEGE W rite B . thie. Jarge â€" free qhm of this ‘school ant you will ~ leath then rest WILL SIt how YOU CAN sUCCEED. It will tion supp clas cats We are W ATERLOO, 6w spape ADVERTISERS : pay and )TRIDE PERUE ‘eme 10. at placing students in post« ‘ing $600 and $700 per _ anâ€" we have many such applica« help which we % The best time to enter our â€" NOW. Write for our. free TR with. yo CCEED D.‘ A. Mébaughlin ATFORD, ONT published must nots be noon. _ Casual i up to:â€" Wedâ€" to decide it YOU Principal, use Un Goreranigat making for th of the immense benefits it h éonferred on both labor and @uring the five years it has been in operation it is dificult to understand what would prompt such. & â€"zequest. There is no basis for: the contention TM the Act takes: away. flie ‘ most efiective weapon of Iaborâ€"the strike. It merely requires that the merits of the‘ dispute be first enquired into by an jmpartial tribusal. â€" The Ottawa Citizen, Conservative, pays the folâ€" lpwing tribute to the Act, for which the Hon. W. L. M. King is generally understood to be responsible for hayâ€" ing. placed upon ‘the statute books:â€" . ‘During the five years the . Lenvieux ‘Act has been is forcée, 124 industrial disputes have been dealt with under it. Ju only, 14 of these cases did the operation of the act fail to avert a strike, § _ What do you think ofâ€"a law which in five years has aided to avert one hundred and tem strikes in Canada, in services greatly affecting the public comfort and welfareé? MB i« _A fair lawâ€"a law which applies to employers eqyually with employed? A moderate lawâ€"a law which does not prohibit strikesâ€"a : law which merely says, ‘argue the matter first before an ifdependent tribunalâ€"strike or lockâ€"out alterwards, if you will!" A cheap lawâ€"a.law which does not requigre lawyersâ€"a law which merely asks each side to appoint an umpire, and let these two appoint a third . if they can agreeâ€"if not, to let the goyâ€"= ernment do itâ€"and then have _ each side state its case before these umâ€" pires, who have no power to order, but simply power to report and leave the matter to puldc opinion? f Could there be anything more simâ€" ple, more sensible, more ‘desitable? Could anything be much more effecâ€" tive, as the story of five years tells? Could any law much better deserve the support of the people? There is already quite a crop . of ? municipal candidates in the field in| neightoring cities, but aspirants for office in Berlin appear to be keeping| their ambitions very much to themâ€" ‘ selves. There are a number of reaâ€" sons why those who intend to stand for municipal office should . announce their intentions im good _ time. _ It affords an opportunity for the elector to study the men and to discuss the policies they may stand for. It also has the effect of securing a definite announcement of policy, dor it _ is unlikely that men without »any . patâ€" ticular platform: would . announce themselves long in ) advance. It seems : very desirable that the selection of candidates for municipal office in Berlin this . year should not be left until the eleventh hour. Berlin has entered upon a perâ€" iod of what we believe unparalleled growth and it is very:important that men of vision, who stand for proâ€" gressive policies should serve . upon lthe various municipal boards. Commission â€" Government At a recerit mecting of the Guelph City Council a resolution was passed calling upon the local member of the Legislature to urge â€"the Government to pass a model bill embodying the Commission form of _ Government. This bill would be open to cities to adoptâ€"upon a vote of the Ee_o'u. The idea is a good one. The passâ€" ing of . resolutions similar to . the Guelph one, by the Councils of other Ontario cities and towns . would no doubt assist materially in forwarding 4t. â€" Difficulty, however, would _ unâ€" doubtedly be found in securing any very general response, unless . some person or body undertook to chamâ€" pion the idea and make it a . live issue. + The result aimed at . might, perbaps," be best efiected by an orâ€" ganization :of municipalities | similar to that which inaugurated the Niaâ€" power project. Another D. B. ler or E. W. B.. Snider : is ed to lead the forces of municipal relorm THAT EXASPERATING TICKLING \ IN THE THROAT which kee coughing away, night Tud day, ï¬ng'im} dil‘-preayt if you take Naâ€"Druâ€"Coâ€" Syrup of Linseed, Licorice and cm.'dyn.. Por o :. Naâ€"Druâ€"Co Syrup of Linseed, Licorice mlorodyne quiets the throatâ€" almost instantly, loosens the phiegm, promotes expectoration, _:md membrane. .» f .'..‘a""“,«w"’"'- n thegreat t »antage &A van e of m"o't al u:.;‘tm from !wmï¬:l drugs of any kind. In support of this statement we are willing to give to ::{ Ehycichn or druggist in Canada a full ist of its ingredients. Sice ot Mewaiptieciyy and thiory. ‘â€..‘o .;Dm-Co . any inéihiber of your famil with mmm that it will & â€" Your « drn“m can sn %, with cither 256. or g:e Mh-?""f{-y;:uoul Drug and Chemical Co. of Capada, Municipal Candidates mat n of the mucu ~(b): General School!.‘ Honors, .40 per cent. and 75 per icent. and no failure. Pass, 40. per cent: and 60. per cent. ol total; but in Lower School, _ one failuge between 30 and 40 per‘ cent. allowed. Require Standing (a) Commercial Department. Honâ€" ars; 75 per cent. and over â€" and < mo tailure. Pass, 60. perâ€"cent and . OYér and. not more thas one {ailure ol 10 per cent. or: less in obligatory. subâ€" jects, unjless Hobor total is reached: . All lists are arranged in the of merit. Honorsâ€"Nora Kaufman 81 per cent. Mildred,Dickman 78.4, Hazel Stue bing78, Roy Connor 77.9, Albert Mayer 77.7, Leander: Wahl _ 77.%, Gladys Meyer 76.8, Florence Treusch 16.3. f > Pass, . in order of meritâ€" Muriel Schwartz, Harokd> Wagner, Edna Davey, Evelyn Schiedel, ~ Wellington Weber, Henry Figures, Vera Reid, Elmer Lehman, Olive ‘Roos, Ross Stewart, . Eisie Knechtel, Harry Dreger, Willard Snider, Ear} Gross, Cecil Bochmer. : 316 _ Society Honorsâ€"Norma Welsh, 86.5, Calvin Snyder 84.8, Maude Bramm 83.3. Lloyd Norman 85.1, Eva â€" Pomer L 2308 cbi itc $ Astrsicndtiivedd 82.7, Wilitid Kuchner, 82.5, Treue |, Pass. in order of meritâ€"Alex. Pot: Mehienbacher 82:4, _, William Badke, [tet, Clayton .Fenton, Herbert, Boeh $1.7, Edna Rithinger | §1.3,. Ewart |ft. â€"Carl Daechsol. Clomens 81.2, Carl Smith 78.5, Orvan | Matticulation, Grade C: Martin 78.1, Florence Wright. 75,| Pharmacyâ€"LeRoy Devitt, Albert Zeller 75. q 111 Pass, in order ofâ€"meritâ€"Pearl Richâ€" |â€" ; .« $ m‘ '-A' ardson, Bessiq Bowman, Alma Portâ€"‘ ; > +« >>4 £ x # eous, Carolyn Bowlby . Ruth . Sass, utlcfln&on. Grade A* Douglas Reid, Alice Koedding,â€" Robert _ Honorsâ€"Gordon Schaefer 75.5. Fleischauer, Jerene Betzper, . Nelson Passâ€"Elias Playford, | Vera Eidt, Litwiller, Kate Weseloh, Carl Housâ€" William Ward, Delford Snider, ‘Grace ton, Sanford Whiting, Harold (Ernst, â€" Augustine, Rogewmn. Estella Surarus, Vera Gies, James Junior Teachers: Bisch, Gladys Beck, Arthur . Lehnen, _ Honorsâ€"Irene Hofistetter ‘85.8, Wilâ€" Ethel McNt’l'ly. Ward Clement. liam Ward 78.6, Elias Playford 76 3 i2 EC is Dds RvREUL Fratsal Honorsâ€"Marie Shantz 87.7, Marie ‘Tamm 86.6, Maude Ratz, 84.8, Freda Breithaupt and Hilda Hoffman equal, 83; Frances Snider 82, Ella Motheral 81, Ruona Roschman 78.7, ‘Marguerâ€" ite Rathman 78.2, Henry Lincke 77.3, Mariorie Bricker 76, Richard . Geelâ€" haar 75.8. ne . 2 Pass, in order of meritâ€" Marjorie Carthew, John Koenig, Urias Weber, Jane Bechtel, Albina Oberholtzer, Lue~ lla Doerbecker, Harry Westphalâ€" and Wilfred Schnart equal, Edler Schinâ€" bein, Lorne Frey, Wilfred ‘Schlse, Raymond Kuhl, Victor Hehn, ~Laura Sheppard,â€" Hilliard Flynn. F Honorsâ€" Grant â€" Richmond _ 90.1, Owing partly to the _ inclement | weather and partly to the press _ of othet business, there was a compatâ€" atively small attendance at the meetâ€" ing in Berlin â€" Wednesday _ eveâ€" ning to effect final organization of the Waterloo Historical Society.. Those who were present, howâ€" |e P quite enthusiastic, and to | %fln honor of launching a socleby. Which, 1t is moped, will perâ€" |formr very valuable service to the ciph ‘past, present and future, of Watérloo County. in (s j COMMERCIAL DEPARTMENT Honorsâ€"Boyd Cressman 86.5, Gorâ€" don Honsberger $3.8. Robert Power 78, Marshall Brubacher 75.7. WATERLOO COUNTY HISTORICAL SOCIETY WAS ORGANLIZED ’rru' gehitiemen woere Dr. G. H. W. J. Motz, W. H. _ Breitâ€" : , * Jacob E. Klotz, Rev.: Thea ‘ ; D. Forsyth, H. J Zinger, and! H. W. Brown. ‘ i n Mr, Breithaupt was clâ€" ec than, and he u& . whoa 1. BR Brown to continue the â€"duties of pro tem. ‘The minutes of the us gexeral meeting . and of all committee meetings were revl and approved, whereupon the chairman intimated that he desired to see orkaâ€" nization proceeded\with and an historiâ€" cal society formed, so that Watertoo County, which is quite rich in n‘sâ€" toric lore, may not fall behind other counties of this historic province. A committee consisting of Messrs, W. ~H. Breithaupt as chairman, H. W., Brown as secretary, H. J, Bowman, D. Forsyth, Rev. T. Spetz, . W. J. Motz and Rev. Oberlander, which was appointed by the general meeting last April, brought in a _ report recomâ€" mending as follows:â€" f 1. That the name of the ‘ society shall be ‘"‘The Waterloo _ Historical Results of October Examinations Form I. C Form IL °C Form III. C Form I. B Form L A Form II. B Pass and Homor order Pase,: in order . of metit.«»« . JoB Bratmm, _ Fred. Rittinger, _ Charles w Carl Berlet, ; Clinton â€" Strige ?"%fld pevitt, Harvey Bach Efl}l ‘Courseâ€"Anna Moody, Wilda . Eunice beck. Honorsâ€"Lilias Bowman 86 4, Leaâ€" nor Otto 85.8, Evangeline ler; 85,1, Sheldon Brubsachrt 78.7, May Ri€der 11.9, Clarence Svoltz 77.7, . *Beaiah Eby 75.5, Reginald Rats 75. Pass, in order. of meritâ€"Margretta Pomeroy,, Flora: Waelchli, Marguerite Cullen, Mary. Valentine, Grate . Snyâ€" der, Ivan Bowman, Leonaré Stunpf, Hudson Strickland, David Aitwiller, Ada Suider. Jun or culation, Junior failure Junior Matriculationâ€"Grade C, par tial course â€" * Matriculation, Grade A. Honorsâ€"Harold Lang 91.2, Harold Smyth 88;5, . Edna Kaufmen . %6.7, Gladys Uffelman $2.4, Oscar Neeb, 19.5.. Egbert Zarnke 79.4, â€" Howard Meyers. 75.4. y Pass, in order of meritâ€" Crant Harper, Cecil Ruby, Wilfred Hilliard, Rutherford McBride,. Ruth Bgrahold. Russel Halstead, Ida Kuntz, Gilbert Reid Junior ‘Peachers: Honorsâ€"Edna Kaulman 86.3, Ruth Stewart 78.2, Minnic Shaw 75. Pass, in order of meritâ€"Amy Suyâ€" der, Ruth Bornhold, Ida Kuntz. Matriculation, Grade B: Pass, in order of meritâ€"Alex. Pot: ter, Clayton Fenton, Herbert. Boeh mer, Carl Daechsel. Matriculation, Grade C: Pharmacyâ€"LeRoy Devitt, Honorsâ€"Irene Hofistetter ‘85.86, Wilâ€" liam Ward 78.8, Elias Playford 78 3 Passâ€"Vera. ;Eidt, Vercy _ Geiger, Jeannette Clarke, Hilda Bowman. Matriculation, Grade B: Passâ€" William Dengis, Jeainctte Clarke, Lorne Snyder, Vercy Gelger, Finlay Forbeés, Herbert Klachn. .Matriculation, Grade C‘ Pharmacyâ€"William Wallace. Partialâ€"Paul. Hofiman.. ; _ Part I, Senior Teachers. . Honors, Dorothy Kerr 85.7, Harry Katzenâ€" meier 81.1, Ellsworth Gibson 79°8. Part HI, Senior Teachers. Hoaors, Melvin Conner 82.1. Pass, . Percy Swartz. se i Honor Matriculationâ€"Honor Standâ€" ing:â€" Roswell Ratz 87.6, Olive® Biuâ€" bacher 83.3, Melville Snider 82 4, Lilian Bockelman 78.4.‘ | 3. That the officers of the society shall be a President, . a Viceâ€"Prosiâ€" 'dent. a â€" Secretaryâ€"Treasurer, and ‘lour others to act with these officers ‘as an Executive. â€"Pass Standingâ€"Wilfrid Bitzer, Har old Dobbin. 83. That Mr. Robert G. Wood _ be elécted Secretaryâ€"Treasurer. 7 4. ‘DPhat an annual membership fee of one dollar be fixed. ‘The sécretary explained. why such reconmendations were made, and the report was adopted unanimously, thus becoming a basis for the constitution {o( the society. A mmembership roll was prepared and signed by all those present, and then the election of oficers ~for the year 191213 was proceeded with. Tin officers selected by the meeting wers: Presidentâ€"W. H. Breithaupt. Vice.»Pres.â€"Rev. Theo. ‘Spetz. Seey .~Treas.â€"Robt. G. Wood. These three officers together with Messrs. W. J. Mote, H. J;. Bowman, C. H. Milis, M.PP., and Dr. ~G. H. Bowlby, will constitute‘ the _ Execuâ€" tive. whose business it will be «to mine the nature of that work ‘The President was authorized . to appear before the Library Board, . at its next meeting, _ to make arrangeâ€" ménts for â€" whatever accommodation the society may require, both _ for meetings and for, the placing of exâ€" hibits. The Executive was instructed to call the next annual mesting .in October, 1913, on a date to be fixed later. _ The Secretary pro tem was thanked for his work in recording the minutes of all meetings up to date. and the meeting adjournedâ€"to the call of the Executive, n R MIDDLE SCHOOL nite the year‘s work and, det Teachers and Junior Matciâ€" Grado A, no failures. Matriculation, Grade B, one UPPER SCHOOL Fotm I1I. B Form II John be EGGS AT SX CENTS EACH IN NEW YORK Kew York, Nov. 14.â€"The price . of fresh eggs here soared toâ€"day to 13 cents a dozen, breaking all reeqr'da. This is the figure asked for strictly fresh eggs and the ordinary "nearby barnyard fresh laid eggs" were . sellâ€" ing at 60 cents. ‘The rise in price beâ€" gan yesterday . and eggs were at _ a prohibitive figure when the market closed. Receipts in New York to date for 1912 are over 1912 are over 338,000 crates less than for the same period in 1911. Butter also has risen to 34 cents a pound wholesale. 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