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The Chronicle Telegraph (190101), 19 Dec 1912, p. 10

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* cents extra. f d.......kh.-..fl”‘ e DAVID ‘BEAH . & â€"&0NS, â€" LIMITED mhig in en 2150 if aor as oibd. i , $1.50 if not so paid Notice of changes must.be left at this office not. leter,. than Saturdsy %00D, â€" Jnt sn ioi s t 3 The eopy of changes must not be m‘l‘-flum. Casual < ts accepted up to ~Wedâ€" ~ Advertising _ra reasonable and ce ho tae wioes on sppligntiones . The smeeting .o! representatives from various Ontario municipalities in Berâ€" lin on ‘Wednesday to discuss organizgâ€" tign in the work of town planning marks the beginning of a . very, imâ€" poftant and farâ€"reaching . movement, The large attendance, the long . ‘distâ€" suce travelled by many of the . deleâ€" gates to attend theâ€" meeting and the «unanimity of feeling as to the desirâ€" ‘ability ‘of concerted â€"action to secure 4egislation that will enable Ontario *owns and cities to adopt comprehenâ€" aive plans of cMc’ improvement, must have been most gratifying to Mr. D B. Detweiler and other local promot: ers of the movement. . The appoint ment of a strong provisional comâ€" mittee to complete the work of a permanent organization â€" that â€" will press® for legislation granting powers to towns and cities of less than fiity ‘thousand that are now enjoyed by only a few of the largest cities, will, we believe, be followed by good re sults. ‘Those présent were specially indebt ed to Mr. C. H. Mitchell, of Toronto.: for his practical and very mlormq‘ ing illustrated address on the subject of town planning and for the active cpaoperation oi the »Toromto . Civie Guild, of which Mr. Mitchell is one of the viceâ€"presidents, in the present movement, and also to Dr. C. . A. Hodgetts, Secretary of the Domimon Conservation Commission, who came all theâ€"way from Ottawa to convey to the méeting the hearty approval of that body and the offer of its active coâ€"operation. Now that the town planning move= meat among the smaller cities . and towns of the province has taken «defiâ€" nite form the gradual development of the urban centres of this province @long lines of utility and beauty. may be looked for. 1 Premier Borden has hardly shown qualifications which would fit . him for an admiralty post in the Canadian pavy. This is how he has steered his way during the past year or two:â€" â€" 1909â€"Declared for a navy, built, manned and owned in Canada. (The Laurier . proposal). Feb. 1910â€"A:contribution equalling the cost of two Dreadnoughts, leayâ€" ing the expenditure to the discretion pi the Admiralty. Nov. 1910â€"Declared against tribution of any kind, without consulting the people. 1911â€"Madeâ€"common cause in . Queâ€" tec Province with the Nationalists, navy 1912â€"Chiefly spent hunting up some expedient which would satisty . the Jingoes without _ antagonizing _ the Nationalists. ; who opposed alike . contribution . or +0+0+0+0+0+0+0+0+0+0+@ [G + .‘‘The first Canadianâ€"owned vessel, built and equipped in Britain, and sent out to . deâ€" ‘fend _ our coast would become ‘the _nucleus and the trainingâ€" * gomd of Canadian stokets, _Canadian _ saflors and Canadâ€" %n officers,. . and byâ€"andâ€"bye Perhaps of a Canadian Admiral dn the Canadian coast. . How much time would be taken â€" in Completing that circle none of us can say, . but if we begin Athe tnc;? of it and follow it fairly . and faithfdiy, the time "must come whenâ€" we get . a emsa circle, and have . an 1 al adjunct to the . Britâ€" ish navy for the defence of Canada and the defence of the Empite, in which Canada _ has some «> of her hody, her bones, her blood and her mental powâ€" er, her national pride.‘"â€"Hon. George E. Foster, in the House of Commons, March 29, 1909. Premier‘s Tortuous Course A‘ Good Beginning wHERE MR. FOSTER STOOD IN 1909. WhTERLOO Oit WATERLOO, ONT conâ€" first day, and one ‘ K0 dn L4 C j P mr&’ l ie C Ans the leading .Conservative ; joutna f the several days bet@re~ it f + ids db $ MPe, Not content with thitâ€" "the speec 1 some five thousand words ol it, was commibted to a leading news ‘agency.. and cabled to England for distribuâ€" tion amongst friendly : papers : there seon as themignal was given from; ttawa by the Premier. . So, that the dAays hbefore: the announcement. was made «Mr. Borden‘s, speech was lying in cold type in newspaper offices. of two contipents, neatly fixed up and interpolated . with "Hear ‘Hear," "Loud Applause,‘"‘ ‘‘Cheers‘" and so on at what seemed fitting places. (e) Such an unstatesmanlike and parâ€" tizan procedure compares ill wifll] the manner in which Sir Wilfrid Tisurier and his Ministers npproubd the reciprocity announcements. These was no circus poster business, no partizan favors. Liberal and . Tory were. treated . alike â€" to judicious silence until the proper time for the announcement, and then the people and press of all parties were . given equal opportunity. Mr. Borden can hardly be said to have added to the dignity of his high office by descendâ€" ing to the methods of a press boostâ€" er,. and ignoring the rights . of â€" Parâ€" liament of which he is the leader; =â€" "‘What is this contribution â€" upon |4 which we are asked to vyote toâ€"day?|< It is bigâ€"in money; it is big in . figâ€"| {|ures: Is it as big otherwise as _ it |( {|ought to be?t I ask every hunorable member of this House, you give Britâ€"|! ain three Dreadnoughts to be paid|. ‘lfor by Canada, but to be equipped, ) manned, and maintained by England. Ob, did I say manned by England? T must>qualify that statement. In jusâ€" ‘| tice to my right hon. ° friend . (Mr; |\ Borden) I must qualify it because he ‘| told us he had secured from the Imâ€" perialâ€"authorities the privilege . of | baving Canadian officers â€" serve . on , | these ships. _Oh, ye Toryâ€" jingocs! Is that the amount ~of the sactifice ‘ | you are prepared toâ€" make? You~> are ready to furnish admirals, . rearâ€"adâ€" mirals, commeodores, captains, â€" ofiâ€" ) | cers of all grades, plumes, feathers, {and gold lace, but. you ‘leave â€" it â€" to ) | Englandâ€"to old Englandâ€" to â€" supply ) the bone and sinew. ‘You say that these ships ~shall bear Canadian names. That will be the only thing Canadian about them. (You, hire somebody to do your work. You.arte ready to do anything except the fightâ€" ing. Is that, sir, the true policy, the Canadian .policy*" In strong contrast to this is. the Liberal policy"as‘laid down in . the amendment submitted by Sir Wilfrid calling for the immediate construcâ€" tion of two Canadian fleet units for service on the Atlantic ‘&nd . Pacific Coasts, to be bujlt, owned, manned, and maintained by Canada. ‘This polâ€" icy is the same as that_unanimously adopted by both parties in the Canaâ€" dian Parliament in 1909, and embodiâ€" ed in the Naval Service Act of 1910, but whichk Mr, Bordén later saw fit o desert to enter: intos.. an .. unholy alliance with the Nationalists in Queâ€" bec during the last election. It is kased on the theory that the .. overâ€" +‘ seas dominions can most â€" effectively In one of the greatest . and most eloquent speeches of hisâ€"career â€" Sir Wilfrid Laurier, enunciated the Liberal policy on the naval issue on Thursâ€" day. As a result a distinct line of cleavage between the parties on the question is revealed. ~(m the one band Premier _ Borden desires to present $35,000,000 in cash to..Great Britain â€"to . build .. three dreadnoughts to tide the Empire over a possible future crisis, postponing any permaneut. policy . indefinitely. Here is Sir Wilitid‘s description of Mr. Borden‘s proposal:â€" B tig Q“gâ€"â€"\, 99 : Agong in 1005 aging procedent hat seep set The Two Policies mpedvis. Delegatés from Various Parts of Province w usiastically mue?ropmal osal to Organize Town Planning ing Association : STRONG COMMITTEE IS APPOINTED aid in maintaining: the naval . gupfeâ€" macy of ‘the Empire by assumifig the defence of their â€"own shores, : by . the construction ol separate fleet . units, under local control, but to be at the service of the Admiralty in . time of need, thus permitting Great Britain to concentrate its naval forces + in home waters.> This is the policyâ€" adâ€" opted by Australia after an unsatisâ€" factory trial of the Borden plan of tribute. The policy laidâ€"down by . Sir _Wilâ€" frid: is a practical â€"and . permanent solution of the problem of colonial eoâ€"operation in Empire naval defence. Secure Legislation for l Small Cities and Towns An interesting if not â€" somewhat startling analysis of Premier Borden‘s naval proposals is published <by the Toronto Star. I{, says the Q)qu sufficient ;number of: the ‘overseas l0 minfons wére ~<o | induige wni&’ Great Britaim this same form ard exâ€" tent of generosity of presenting: . to her three dreadnoughts. to man and maintain the British exchequer would inevitably: be bankrupted in a vandeâ€" ’monfi\m of loyal music and wild Imâ€" perial checring. vo y Movett :j?‘r"'?fi‘.‘» Burgoyne, of â€" St. : c inded by Reeve . #: ';’_‘J“‘W'."“ opinion of ‘this‘ meeting of tepre» > “% of Berlin :b by the « 9 h: mw«mm ments along . Comprthensive lines the â€" time is | opportuse for the formation of a provincial organiâ€" zation ahd that adequate legisiaâ€" â€" tion toâ€"that oud be: sought. That, a provisional ~committee, consistâ€" ing <of ten membets, be appointed â€" at this meeting with power to add;; to their number. . THE COMMTTEE. c s â€" J; P. Jafiray, Galt, ~Chairman.~~/ Mayor W. H. Schimals, Berlin.* _ H. J. Bowman, Berlin. +8 D. B. Detweiler, BerWn.~~ * W. B. Burgoyne, St. Catharines.â€" Fred I.. Riggs, Toronto. $ Jas: P. O‘Brian, Pres. Guild, To ronto. Chas. J . Moelier, Waterloo. 8 H. E. Holland, Sarnia. â€"~H. L« Hakton,â€"WeHon«»~4â€" 5 4 â€" If there were ten or more .. Doâ€" minions and if they @ll followed Canâ€" ada‘s example, the Borden burden thereby imposed as an annual char'ie( on the people of Britain would armount to as much as Britain‘s whole «presâ€" ent naval experditure. ' ‘The Borden ofier.is so designed as to look big, while being inherently little, Statements made by patients taking the New Method Treatment. . They know it Cares Dare "Â¥ §P" No Names or Testimoniz COXSTITUTIONAL BLOOD DISEASE, Fatient No. 16474. ‘‘The spots aro all good now. I @m very grateful t and shall never forget the favor medicines have done for me. . Yo use my name in recommending: any sufferer. 1 am going to get rled‘m Thanking you once ete. & regulat Enilssion I don‘t know and am fecling fine. The world altogether differsnt to me and 1 God for directing me to you. To been an honest doctor with me. SAYS TWO MOXTHS CURED HDL FHE RESOLUTION THE WORLD SEEMS DIETERENT Putient Ke. 15023. "I have not ha How it Figures Out SECRETS OF HOME LIFE CURES QUARANTEED OR NQ PaY ts uupqi DIGEASE. , . . _ YA vEms cureD, t Ke. Symptoms when e i tal «tarik ,:-g::tr-x:.g.' stagle, e ;nnp o ful to you m d-o-m duh-fl”’-:lnm avor your | om the. face, otc. . After two months‘ You can | ireatment he writes as.follows:~"Your Ming,it ito‘| welcome jetter to hand and am \m-l get marâ€" glad. to ‘say, \:.l. 1. think myself ou nce more, | MÂ¥ Varloose Veins have completely dinâ€" *\ appeared for quite a while and it seems a%o.ij-"or:. harder .-d”l'-‘d 1 vo desite ED HDKâ€"|. whitéver and if 1 stay u‘:'\‘m.fi 3. | Stnihe 8 ffi""" «very ;n-o- to m:‘ 1 'Ilh 3 â€"4!"pz¢.| Thanking yegu for your kindupttention, ;Jgd"fi:_se it for aâ€"moment and have. a look at it from the other side. Canâ€" ‘adl. is .supposed to be doing a big |thing for Britain in giving her three warships. Agother . "provinceâ€"wide ‘ ‘moÂ¥emen s was. successfully‘ launched‘ in Beriin Wednesday at aâ€"meeting held in Vicâ€" torig Hall at which the Town plans l-;ud Civic Improvement Associa tion of Ontario was organized. ~ > ‘Betweeh 150 and 200 persons were pressnt at this “gmm including reptesentatives from < about n‘pbrn of cities and towns of â€"the province, \omm a latge numâ€" bet of the ip t citizens of Berâ€" lh‘pfi a splendid attendance of ladâ€" §e§, all of whom manifested a" ~keen‘ interest in the evening‘s proceedings. The programine ‘of the evening‘~ inâ€" cluded an address of welcome hy Mayâ€" or Scbmalt," cHairman of ‘the local ‘committee, @n admirable address by Mr~C.: H. Mitchelt, C. E., Toronto, which Was followed by a "series ‘of Views# of ‘an interesting character, the formel presentation‘ of the resolution ‘to organize which, after a few briel and favorable addresses, was enthusâ€" iastiCally "adopted. A strong commitâ€" tee was appointed to take the neces sary steps to complete the organizaâ€" tion. ; Yet it would actually pay Britain in money to take the other side of the bargain. and be the giver instead ofâ€" the getter.+«/ . * It Britahin were to give Canada these three ships, and if we assumed the cost . of their upkeep, Britain would :pay lesy â€" annually .and . we would pay ‘mote ~than we are : to do whder Mr. Borden‘s spligndid and wonâ€" derfut‘ scheme for saving the Empire with a valorous lump of cash. . It is but right to show this thing up in its‘ true ‘light without waiting for British writers and speakers to do it. They must not be allowed to suppose that ‘ we.are all confidence men in Canada TO ELECT Orillia, .Dec. 15.â€"Orilla Town Counâ€" cil has unanimously adopted the prinâ€" ciple of.operating its utilivies by comâ€" missions: A byâ€"law will be submitted to the: rtatepayers _ at the municipal clections appointing a Commission of foutr to look after the electric power and _ lighting â€" plant and the waterâ€" works system. _ The â€" gross revenue itom thesc utilitics amountsâ€"*0 $65,â€" 500 annuaily. The byâ€"law names . as Contmissioners for 1913, Mayorâ€"W. S. Frost, Aldermen, .J. B. ‘Tudhope and E. Long, and â€"exâ€"Alderman Hal®e â€"â€"~ : o+ «* GATNED 11 POUNDS IN OXE MoXTH Patient No, 13528. This patient (aged 5h) had a_ebtomic of Nervous Déâ€" Hity and al Weakness and was run flo‘ahr '-.?M ty Aflcr&a.o ‘a . t 6 n-m‘- as C m‘lm\'nn 1 have Mltmbmmmfl.n&i wi h-nnwm" er report:â€""I am to feel -1: like a man. ) I feel my condition Wh.:'t& véry weel." last reâ€" 1â€"<‘Mear I feel t?hh ho last month‘a treatment that T. will e toâ€" gat, 1« thought at: one . timke: I haye cured me, fds Pring c e AMNUriEs from the start and you Prest H The following extracts are taken from the Tetter® of a: wellâ€"known Toronto : *RMReplying to your letter, I followed yourâ€" instructions and. purchased â€"two bottles of SANOL. You might send mesas much of the mixture as . you from dn we at SANOL,AiS remeiy frous the. use s# remedy. that is sale, sure and remarkably TAPâ€" id in; its â€"action.â€" 1tâ€"removes the necâ€" esyity of an operatiob. . Relie® comes promptly, the stones. being . dissoived or passed off in the uiu.-m donger to the patient. and . w pair. â€"SANOL, hasâ€"cured hundteds of people in Cansda of this painful and dangerous disease. . â€".We have . many testimonials from people who â€" have thus been cured>~For obvious. szea~ sons we.cannot publish their . names but many ofâ€" those who have â€" been cured are quite willing to teil others in confidence â€"of the. results of using SANOL. We are ablowto give names and addresses of nunwbers of _ these lndwiu;hdlydolosonllwioh- quire. - & think I need. <Ift I can in any â€". way. mm..hasuou.uwmu so help someâ€" other unfortunate, ~I will be only too pleased to do so, as I consider it the . best â€" remedy ever mads.. You have a medicine that . is worth milions." t SANOL (s~already widely . recognizâ€" ed . by the medical profession of Canâ€" adavas a . specific.remedy Aor kidney stomes, gall~ ~stones, ~kidney disease, gravel, stones in the bladder and all other diseases due to the presence of wric acid in the system. SANOL: is atso _ a great andâ€"reMable preventive and if © taken at any time by . those who have any weakness of the kidney or bladder will often prevent a _ S°râ€" ious iliness. SANOL is mde\g;xy by .the SANâ€" OL â€" MANUFACTURING COMPANY, LTD., 977 Main street, Winnipeg. For sale by all druggists or direct from the makers at $1.50 per bottle. © S00000,0,00,0,000,0,0,00,0,000 7 ts [O Toronto, Dec. 12.â€"In reply :to _ the suggestion of Hon. W. J. Hanne,, that N. W. Rowell, K. C., leader. of the Ontario Liberals, give evidence of his gincerity in going on the platiorm in support of local option in municipaliâ€" ties where campaigns are being waged Mr. Rowell this morni issued. <a statement that he has zudy promâ€" ised to speak at local option . meetâ€" ings and is holding two or three evenâ€" ings. in reserve to coâ€"operate â€" with members of the government if. they desire to alldress meetings in the interests of local option. P 00.0,0,0,000,0,0,00,0,0.0 ®) Its the CLEANRST, SNIPLEST , hoi REST ow m..wmmmmm. know what dmwâ€"-t th«â€"Bo Mistahes are fmpomible. .. . . . _ : Sond for Frea Cator Card, Story Bookist, and w&_d.-â€".u-u.-uha . "It is not money that <Britâ€" ain wants~;>~ what .she. wants are the hearts, the brains and the brawn of. her subjects the world over. l‘ has been statâ€" edâ€"I hope itâ€"will. prove trueâ€" that this generous contributâ€" jon of $35,000,000 to the Imâ€" perial Treasury â€"will create a deep . impression: ~in Eutope among the great powers. I hope it is true, but how much greater would . be the impresâ€" sion . if,â€" instead of this money contribution, . the nationsâ€" of Eutope were to see the young gnughuu of the Empire, â€" the oung nations Scattered â€" over the Empire, building fleets ~of their own, to use the language of the resolution of 1908, . ‘in coâ€"operation with and in close relation to _ the Imperial navy.‘ "â€"â€"Sirâ€" Wilfrid Laurier, in the Commons yesterday. NOT MONEY,â€"BUT BRAINS AND BRAWN. HGome D uyiing hundredsâ€" of sulerers> . 0i mwn&dum | ~vesults . being derived Montrest. Canada. P Waterloo, ‘Waterloo. Mutual â€" â€" FMRE INSURANCE 60. : .. Incorporated in 1863, . ,, Total Assets 31st Dec , . 750,000.00 \ ~â€" BOARD OF DIRECTORS Dr. J. H. Webb,Esq. William Snider, Esq. Geo. Diebel, Esq. .J. L. Wideman, Kag:, St. Jacobs. ‘Allan Bowman, Esq., Preston. P; E:; Shantz, Preston. ‘Thomas Gowdy, Esq., Guelpb. James ‘Liv ngston, Esq., Badea. Frank Haight, Esq. The tvh‘-«'- Association of FREE LABOR BUREAU o 59 King St. West, Berlin. We have vacancies for men and woâ€" men in all lines of work. If you are out of employment communicate with us at once. No charge for registraâ€" tion of services repdered. 144. NOTICE TO CREDITORS Notics is hereby given, pursuant to the Statute ist. ‘“‘&’fi‘hfl Sccton 55 that" and othâ€" or wnm;vxu.cw-t the ostate of. #te ~ v6 . who ;u’,d o{)o% the, afl 'r'l't'i of July, A.D., 0911, are tequired. to send by: post, preâ€"paid, or to déliver to me, the undersigned, the Executor of the will of ‘the said deseased od,g; before the 15th day of January, A.D. 1913, their Chtml-’l and surnames, addresses and‘ | ‘description, the . tull particulars of their:claims, a . stateâ€" ment of their accounts, and the naâ€" twre of the securities (if any) held By In the matter of the estateâ€"of. Enos Cressman, late of the Township .. of Wilmot .in :the County. of Waterloo, farmer, deceased. tCms And (urther take notlce that 1. will immediately after the gaid last menâ€" tioned date proceed to distribute the estate ol the said dacebsed among the parties â€" entitled t:fito. _having reâ€" gard only to â€" the ms of which 1 shall then bave bad notice, and that Wm. Snider, President. Gea. Diehel, Viceâ€"President. _ _ Frank â€"Haight, Manager. ] Arthur Foster, Inspector. J. C. Haight, Solicitor. .â€" _« €. A. BOEHM, District Agent. wATERLOO, ONT. Chronicleâ€" Telegraph â€" Do want work whei?’ & . Have you anythin to sell ?" .Wv ”I Have you lost or found anyvthing? : Your Pickles; Sauces and Ketchâ€"u; W.mm- ; § s e3 3 19 #o KING STREET £EAST To be ol the highest quality,. only hnak:molmflm‘ & If so "want" adâ€" vertise in the Chronâ€" icleâ€" Telegraph. It Brings Results / Put in that ad. toâ€"day Want DIETRICH‘ S GRPOCEBRY 1| ITSCONFIDENCEâ€"THAT DOES We guarantee all our Pickling Spi at al Brasthesâ€"latcrest allowed a Ont. Branch, Savings Bank Depart Columns$s OFFICERS Headquarters for Best Quaiities we anceipaite 40 W PICKLING TIME ophan ane on t +4 atnamenen ghss se n cimteninere o m# Sanderm’fl King St, Wate Fancy Buns, . Bread, a 2 t ! o p ra c f ‘Meat Mar ® * Phone 243. P * 6 + F .+o+0+0+'"+“,m I will not be responsible for the sots of the said es %w t thereof, so @istribw 12,_ y: Rerson or persons of whose claim I shal .T} then. have.had notite.. > o 3 D tp hen. have had no bic ' "”’;!\, fi,‘ Dated the 12th day Of I ber, 1913. itb 6. Raroopknnd ".‘fz‘i Yogr’ ? in the. turthet O’ w o @ 5Nt Dominion _ SPASMODIC CROUP oumm pe stops the parosyana o¢ e Spasntodia atonce. O trom Asthma. t ths a \napired with every ‘brouth, soothes the s_â€" ‘hroat and stope tha vestful nights . "t is inralustie to young children. Bend postsl for L PN Lk n D ' & ANTIGEPTIC THROA P An institution at has & a worthy representative of Town of Waterloo,. Inguiz to our Actual duths t’};';':‘liz are unercelled. | <> _ > Give us a trigl ‘and be come vinced. o:hs progiptly > " i livered in »= ras _ ols . _AE town. y "< oo e yc a3 s ' Bo' 14 % Whooping Leoming Mioa Pullding We have the reputation of # supplying our numerous . euse 5 tomers with the choicess, and 4 best of medts all â€" the year ® round. <oo s ns 4t In : the line of me T:z";- re & :s Beef, Pork, Veal, Lamb, 8 fl%" l ar Cured Hamsâ€" / qud " bapén, &# _ (our own.curing) '“%" Cl £ . always used; Homemadé : Sm o 3 C l as B ,44'5?;: ,1‘.4 ers, . Pork Bausage Mead 2 | Cheese, . Liver . " Â¥_ Summer Sausage. < â€"~_ / _ _ have puFe i s j kes sst . and 4) o. . year @~ wasi | * M§ tos age and * <‘;3 be con 2. _ | E. 309 m .. Ti Lt e t“‘ cher ; t e+e+e?

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