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The Chronicle Telegraph (190101), 19 Dec 1912, p. 16

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g the 2ist inst. in < schoo! house "when eubjects will be dis arp expected to Lo eWls n ES L aisL 6 t h?vfs l o As fl next §13.â€"The: sais of My. Robert Isracl <§~ and fair prices is C fot his lh:‘“ h: s t 7"' 9 as mg : $105. g‘m as bigh _ as 255.. Mr. hes not fully doeidâ€" o4 "he is going to do ‘but thinks likely movre to the City oi in the near futureâ€"Our school tss Ida Marchron has . reâ€" her position and has secured a i mear ‘Exetor.â€"Mr. . Danicl and ~daughter Margaret {rom \r spent Sunday with his brother . <« Miss Bertha Richm m . Eeriia spentâ€" ‘Sunday . unâ€" the © ~parental roof.â€"Mr. Gilbert irom mnear Ayr and Mr. Nerman â€"from . Berl‘n and Mr. Wesley ain from Mannheim Sundayed with the‘r parents.â€"Mss Liztie Kesselring gun Octman Mills spent Sunday with iss Magdalena Wilhelm. _ TItems of Inteest.â€"The frst annual snvention : of ~the Wallecs township §gfiy School Organization was held im the Methodist Church Wallacevilla on Dec. 12. In spite of the inclement ther the attendance was large, :l was expected and had more fay~ ho ties oratl:â€"weatter prevailed the church | w have been filled at both _ sesâ€" pns.. Rev. .C. W. Halpenny, Gonesal |w ‘¥," was presont and delivered | S zdcrxses on various phases ofâ€"â€" Sunâ€"|st y School wors. ‘The subject "The|ir : ‘r at work" was divided _ into}p eâ€" part, viz.â€"*‘Managing‘‘ by | N Rev. Petâ€"r Meyers. "Teaching"‘ by B Ker. Mr. Fry and "Soul Wint‘ng‘‘ bÂ¥ A ?'. E. H. Dorsch. Mr. Andrew]> orrarc: was chairman for the afterâ€"{f sessions. SpeCial music by Mesâ€"! } g‘l. LX Sinclair Adoiph . and J â€"D nfitofl. ‘The evening sesâ€" Slon was pre over by Mr. E. 1. Motinson. The frst address was ° by & Rev. Mr.\Howarth of Listowel on + th:o 6 Th ral es ntial in toachâ€"| . ing‘*"* which is that the t>acher must |] lâ€"e an exemplary life before his . puâ€" | & ‘pils. Rev. Mr. Halpenny then _ adâ€"|I dtested the Convention on the subject ) i "A . ‘Higher â€"rating for the Sunday . Wrhool". . Miss Kate . Gabel sang |] Heautifuly . ‘Somebody."" The JOn+ Wen zon was wyich enjoyed by all and ; was charactsrized by a marked s?i!llli t rnity by all denominations and. . @ [ Mrs‘te to h:lp . along the association | mu s yet in its inancy. .. The| ing officets were elected : Presâ€" Adent, OR. H.~Laurney ; Vice Pres., Amos B, Wese; Sc:. Vice Pres.f Reâ€" i m thinister ; See. Treas., Walker ‘obe‘;~ ~ Kl.mentary â€" Div., Sinclair _Adol h« Kome .Dept., Edwin Doat ; Missionary,~ ~ J.. Ankerman ; Temperâ€" .ffic. Ben‘. Gieer.. Mr. M. 1. Adoiph mer. s%¢.â€"tr>as. will be appointcd to I€ office of Count; ser.~â€"treas., the ‘ntment being s:commended . by F Geniral â€" Secretary . â€"Sufficient "Bhow had fallen to make good sleighâ€" ‘ing had not the wind driven it of the consequently ‘the . wheeled vehiâ€" ‘ate #till the best means of travelâ€" Ting: Many‘ ate hoping for sleighing forth> holiday season which â€"would ibdeed tend to maÂ¥e Christmas time moteâ€"pless»at especially as there are a number © ~of * Christinas entertzinâ€" &nm-h‘u held . commoncing with this wees : endâ€"Messrs, Knip, Gabel ind Saber valoaded a car of corn last r& being the first of a number . to e shipped into. this scction. The low Price is indicing the farmers, to buy gorn‘ ia proftrence. to the highâ€"priced 2:‘ 1 edsâ€"Quite a l1 ;e number from #his section attonded the Winter Fair ‘Isst week, among tikm being NMestes. 1‘. Salter, J. Dunnington and â€" M. 1. Adcishâ€"Mr..Roy Satier of ‘Toronto ent s,fi _ days n‘qh‘.puml her>.â€"Mrs. J. Smith‘ of Palâ€" n mpent a 'fi;'.‘ with friends in e nity of Wallaesvili+â€"â€"Mr. Wm: l mw {rom the West altur an absent: of neatly two years. "LChristmas Greetings to all eaders the Chronicleâ€"Tolegraph. C 2s d‘ â€" ‘Hawkesville , " Miss |Adci! ‘Weber ‘spont Wednesday gnd Thursday in | Berlin last week.â€" "Mise (Bre wm,: Bridgeport &n:‘ k at ,ab'!:a 1..: Weblet :: _: Eczema Curableâ€"â€"â€"Proof Now at 25¢ !ficuuwmmy-uytom1 a Aty arty. disease, buy for 25 , on a special offer," we can ow \ to those â€" auflering from Eczema ‘of may forim of skin dissase absolutely rnmam. with prospect of ad arly cure. ‘ . A spedial trial size bottle of Oil of W > Thymol andâ€" Glycerins n. in the Laborator: f B.D.D; ‘Company, may t 11['.". The â€" Beavet W allace sou! ¢ Literafy © 5oâ€" :fld‘w he & t 13 AdP Sunieg etening ane wat in un tore pivd w service on as . day forenson The Christmas festival ol the s Eun day schook will be held. on \ Tharsday evening, Dec. 26th, commencing â€" at 7.30.â€"The : Genool Entertafument on Friday evening Dec. 20th, will be held i e e aed . Aidacdl « ‘ rrand‘ affair. : A good â€" has been prepared by our painstaking teachers. No, P tee.â€" ‘The ? now â€" ti}i. Christmas.â€"The fl lephone Co. have erected polés. â€" a line running from the : Waterlidoâ€" St.â€" Jacobs line, northeasterly, â€" g1Â¥â€" service to the.farmers | to â€" the th of us and cumingiimm as far as ‘Grand Rver ‘on the ‘FTownship line. at Mr. Waiter > Maurer‘s.â€". Mr Geo. Pinnerty of: Strongfield, Sask, is â€"spending a few months ‘hereâ€"wrth Mr. Oliver Scheifeleâ€"Mr. and â€" Mrs. Win.â€" S. . Wrichtâ€" attended the â€" funeral} of theâ€"latter‘s austâ€"at Linwood last Sunday.â€"To. one and all ~a> Merry Christmas and a Happy: New Year Items of Interest.â€"â€"Threshing is the order_of the day in our vicinity.â€"Mr." Schenk gave a very able address | in the interests of the South _ American Missions in the ‘Latschar Mennonite Ohurch on Sunday .evening.â€"Mr.. Wes â€" Hallman cnd Miss Dora Hallman visited.with .their brother, Mr: Arch. m on Sunday.â€"Mr. and Mts. & Sararus, Mr. and Mre. Ar drew Mararus and‘ Mr. and Mrs. Ephâ€" raim Hallman were Sunday | visitors with Mr.‘and Mrs. â€" Samiel Kaster: â€"Mr. and Mrs. Moses *®by: visited with Mr. andâ€"Mrs. C Bachert . on Sunday.â€"Mr.< 1. Brighton ‘hefd <a very successiul: sale of ‘farm â€"stock and implements on Monday and . high! prices were awarded for his <stoak.â€" Mr. Brighton â€"intends : moving®"to Berlin.â€"We are soury to report that Master. Howard Kaster who is <serâ€" iously ‘ill is not improving.â€"~ Don‘t forget the meeting of the> â€" Edward ! VII. Literary ~on Saturday night. News Notes :â€"Mr. and Mrs. John J. Stiffer of St.: Jacots, Mr. and X‘rs. Albert|StcfMer, Mr. and Mrs. M. Sistz and son "John, and Mtr. Wm. Hermin of Berlin, Mr. and Mrs. Louâ€" is StetCer . of St. Agatha . and â€" Mr. Joseph Karges, were the guests . of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Steffer on Sunâ€" day.â€"Missâ€"Clara â€" Steffier is visiting her: sister in Dashwood.â€"Mr. . Emil Kinnapfle sold his driver to Mrs. ,C. Dorgcht | for $125.â€"Messrs. â€" Egidius and Jobnny Salm atre busily engaged certt‘ng wood for Mr. 1. Wagler. â€"Mr. Bi‘l Dencer of Strabford started _ to work as hired man for Mr. Fred Kinâ€" avple, Jr.â€"Mr. William Bossiom â€" is still confned to his hous» through ill= ress.â€"Cutting wood and butchering is the order of the day.â€"Xmas â€" Bells wilt â€" soon > be‘ringing.â€"Mr. Albert Hertmhn and â€" Joseph Beachler _ of Hawkes?ille were visitors fn Josephs burg on Sunday. . ¢, had in our store on ‘this special â€" 25 BCE;M "‘*‘ lsleflu offer: This ote bottle Will COD"|aptertainment on : Aunday w vime youâ€"we know itâ€"we vouch f06| pae. g2nd, ~All are cordia j *; f to attend.â€"Regular church iy| Ten years of success with this mild, wil! he held ‘Inâ€" the Luthet it\ soothing wash, D.D.D. Presofiptio®;| on Sunday motning instes ‘\ has convineed us, and we hope yvgwm as . previousty ol {will accept the special 25 cent off:% â€"â€"Our Public achoo! being Envderâ€"At Winterbourne, Dec. 5th, to Mr. and ‘Mrs. Norman Snyder, a daughter. Amyâ€"In Elmira, Dec. 8th, to â€"Mr. Neuberâ€"Trusslerâ€"Inâ€" Berlin, on (Wedâ€" nesday, Dec."t1, Mr. Isaac ~Neuber of Waterioo to. Miss â€" Trussler . of Berlin. $ * Shenkâ€"Kaufmanâ€"At. Baden, Dec. 18th, to Violet, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John D. Shenk of Victoria . Burge, _ Adoiph Kaufman, Baden. Messnerâ€"In Goderich, <on . Tuesday Dec. 10th, Mary Ann Meéssner. Bochmerâ€"In. Beérlin, on ‘Dec. _ 11th Mrs.: Philip +Boehmer, Aged 5 years. 8 Zinnâ€"At Galt, Déc. 12th, Elizabeth eldest daughter of Mr. ‘.add> Mrs Henty Zinn, > . Fotrestâ€"At Winterbourne," Dec. 5th Wilson ‘ Rennie, iifant son ‘of . Mr _ and Mrs.: Robert Fotrest, dged | months and 20 days. f and Mrs. Oliver~Amy, a it""' ::. Josephsburg Mannheim Marriages Deaths C hurck Items o( Interest.â€"Mr. â€" and Mrs.| David Burnelt of Winterbourne called | on Mrs. Bemis last Wednesday â€"Miss Myra Reist visited Berlin friends on Sunday.â€"Mr: Charlie Hummel of Sas katoon is . visiting at his home. SJor some " time.â€"Mr. â€"< and â€" Mrs.. Moses Cressman olâ€" Brestau visited Mr. m: Mrs.: Ivan: Cressman on Sunday.~â€" Mrs. Tom. Cléemens of. Strathcona is s;ending. the winter months at: cher home here.â€"Mr. D. McKay Bemis reâ€" turn‘d home on Tuesddy after spend ing â€"<s>verel â€" woeks © at New York:â€" The school concert beld last Thurs day ~evening was a decided ‘sguccess. The hall was packed â€" in spite 6f the tnfavorable w .â€"Suprse Party : A.\'ety'phumn party "took rlac: on _ Saturday evening at ‘the home of Mr. and Mrs. Herman Meyer when about 25 friends from Bridge: rort and Breslau very Pleasantly surâ€" prised Miss Bertice Meyer, it being the occasion of her. birthday. The eve-i:s was spent in games, musi¢, ett., »a after wriich she was presented.with a handsome pesr} ring. "The party ther d‘szersed ~ all . having spent a very pleasant time, and wishing her m&x‘ bappy ret! Fas «of ‘the day.â€"Don‘t: Torâ€" get to attend the Christas Cantata to be * given in the â€" Congregational Church on Tuesday evening,~Dec. 10 Miss Mina Humimel is on the sick list Aer {riends â€" wish her a speedy rq:fi ery.â€"â€"Mr. Simon Weber and the M es Melinda and Trene Weber visited Mr. and Mrs. Alléh Weber on Sunday: â€"Mr. Amos _ Eby of Berlin occupicd the pulpit of ‘the Congregational 1| Chrr h on Sunday in the absence : of | Rev. Mr. Krauth. 8 News Notes.â€"Chopping is the order of the day.â€"Mr. Will and Miss . May« garet Anticknap spent Sunday with friends _ bere.â€"Mr.â€"and Mrs.> Harpet Hammond â€"of Miibank spent . Sunday with the former‘s perents Mr. â€"and Mrs.â€" â€" Alex. ~ Hammond.â€"Mr. (Jo¢ Zchmidt returned on Saturday from Indiana where heâ€" ~has . been for the â€"last lew «mouths« e sPeaks very highly of Indi'm land. and th> climate, ete.â€"Quite a number f:om hete attended: Gueiph fair> last week andâ€"~report a splendid show.â€" Although the day was not favorable anniversary ‘services In ‘Alon ; Chuzch on Sunday were well attended.. Rev» Mr. ‘Little ‘of North Mornington . gav« two s*lendid addresses, the choir gave a lovely ~selection _ in the morning which _ was . enjoved b&n. In the ‘eveninig setvice, Miss: Annfe Chalprets sung <a ‘solo: in an ‘ acceptable" mabger: â€"Mess:s. Stuartâ€" and ~ Howard May~ terty and Miss Amy Shearer Â¥.gited with relatives brts©, on Sunday.â€"Mr and Mrs." Will Hammond of, Wellesley «tent Bunday ‘at Mr. Jas F. Ham wand â€"Me. > â€"Gcrdon Armstrong «of Michigan has been‘ visiting his uncle NMr. Duncan Dewar. , ® Bloomingdale x the past tw nued throughou St. Jacnbs Kingwood Dundee the week $ torenoon.~ "â€"~~.*\~=‘ ‘AH the numbers present; T . minutes sh, ‘W0€ Aen eedeprobeds, Tin it were read. / C m"’@sr-5 isste orders in payinehit of~the sarnes g“m. repairing straper $1.00 m'id-, »gravel. to pathmastâ€" .“’ Jucob Goet:, v‘dku cement -uuha;‘:; $s 2l .. n M Fred Stever, â€"â€" repairing road ... ©2.50 Jacob Kuntr, repairing. road ... 2.00 ‘Géc. Forwell,; for one~cedar post 1.00 Fred Stevit, statute labor perâ€" formed: for OPXC . i%.> 8: ¢.. 800 J. E. ‘Rate & Co., lumber acâ€" € C0int ";¢%.... 2c inilcis n‘ ... 16M D. R. Struicher, drawing gravel f and stone‘..slls., $0.02,2%,, â€".. 48.H Géo. ‘Fink, balance gravel : acâ€" tregqunt "A:!% . ¢ 30 .. y 91.3 %.. 44 M Wi. Mertz, gravel to pathmastâ€" W ellesley Fownship Minu Gea. Heinz,‘ eleaning ditel . . Sid Snider, gravel to pathmast "ors. and teamitng %...~~>}¢0.. 26.90 L. Baechler, balante gravel: ...a¢â€" , mt Poe ns . uonl css tis wl 7.30 Treasurer Wellesley Policeâ€"Village â€"" part pay bailance account <......500.00 St; Clements Policeâ€"Village balance "in BAE C.....:..... /.. . Sik it L oks Hetbert Doeting, refundâ€" â€"of dog V. ~Heri¢, gee0unt .. ... [....s.. .. A: Tillie, cleaning out 2 ditches Jos. Ertel, gravel, rep. sculvert Hubo:t Runstedier, réfund of sta hite labor........; ...3 ;. 5 4. Win: Lantz, refund of statuteâ€"4aâ€" tutÂ¥1@BOF . 4. G.... 4) uin Henry..Hahn,â€" cleaning ditch ..... SA »phen‘ Duench, rep. culvert . Ph. Boppre, gravel and putting Jacob Meyer, balance lunwber acâ€" COWIME : °3 .4.. ce Nee rearee » ies «2484 Ph. Kreutzwiese¢, refund of staâ€" ; RQRITRCL . ::1..,. 4 ... .cs icon. "so. . 2060 Peter Schnudt, dog tax refunded 1.00 .John Dechert, Jun. rep. culvert 1HEL .2 iu t i Bd 1. .. sc inke. ; W John Z. Wunee,rl, gravel to pathâ€" Carriedâ€" % Moved by J. 1. McKay, seconded by ;;r Hoflman _ that â€" this Council m rus to meet again Monday , 16th ‘day ‘of D&émber, 191%, at _ the Tp. Hall, Crosshil], at 9 o‘clock a.m! â€"Carried. T P ® pr of: Welles in culÂ¥ert Jâ€"Pay ... .0. Joseph Cagsel, gravelling per News Notesâ€"A merty Xmas to all readers of â€" © the Chronicleâ€"Telegraph, and many of them.â€"The final‘ winding upâ€"Counc‘l meeting was heldâ€" Monday at Crosshill > #ith municipal board fully regresented and "goodly number ‘of spectators.. â€" Froclamation posters for nominating <three polite trustees for the ‘police village of Wellesley are out which will be held on the 30th of Pec. next at 7.30 o‘clock p.m. in the Town Hall â€"Mr. Christian LicHty, a# m of~ rioter ©‘Lichty, is visiting friends and relatives in Pigeon, Mich. for a week ‘or a few days.â€"Mr. Com rad Gorth:has been~oin the sick . s# for " sevetal â€" weeks and confined *to kisg hed but is on" the way to recov« ery:â€"â€"The ‘Wifferent (Church denoniina tions wil ‘hold ‘Xings ‘Tree entortainâ€" mhents dn therespective charches with wh 1‘ prepered programmo.«â€"Mrs. °D. Kennel, who"spent #V‘ctal weeks with tet daughter in â€"Mithigan returned Fome last Friday and will: ragome her duties‘ in the~ Woollen Mills in the neat future.â€"Mr. and Mrs. 1.; McDon« ‘nld of T?flo spent a short ° time tere with Â¥r. and Mrs. C. GorzeHt# biing the : Jatters parents. â€"Mr. ‘and "Mra.¢Peter F‘. Lichty were wsiting ‘vith Mr. and Mrs. C.â€"F. Ottmann on Runday.â€"Mr. and Mrs. ‘Peter Jantzi vi®ited relatives in Michigan for ~ a short ‘rime‘ and returned home last Friday â€"Mr. Joaéph 'fir Jr. movâ€" ed hMs famijly and ho old offects to ‘Rert‘n"last week ~whore he ‘has sécut el a good. position. â€"Mr. â€" ahd Mrs: Marry Mattes: of© »Tavistock‘ : ‘spent Sunday . here uÂ¥th . relatives ahd Iriendsa. _ .. Â¥ m +*! ‘Wers it not {or.the fact that . the | top bar. of the expyator gate broke as | »svmi_l‘:olfllmdil'h‘ ngainst It, it is extremaly doubtlul i# |â€" PetorWaitner, © 23, aft employee of the | Ku:chtel Furniture Company at Walâ€" kervon, would 2e alive as ths result of ‘heing struck by an elevator at the plant â€" Monday merning» < The man, who . was ‘ in the second Lm. vumvbfl‘u" the t‘me, unawars of the descent of the clavator. His\ Anjuries ‘are not seriOus Total e Resve, took the chair. es® of > : the w&:“‘ wer > ‘w.. m‘:’lm Wellesley ~ Peter T. Schummet, ~‘Tp.>Clerk y :‘u: &:5" ‘ A “M‘{'fi M‘Z 9 "“- ts , < :" en i B stfisiup cAabeje ie en & 1\'3-} cspion held| borhood 4 uw ~ Tthe t ,-:; C v: r q;»mv%qtg VR .‘r p :“i I e e M Li i inuiver I* tz;a «> o cF hsms | "“”":@} ‘:’:- \';t \: ho ‘Q“"G"lr &‘*4:)‘ t F es M nenarne athanes ~R s,‘ Totalâ€"6jet * ht ‘of. Gf * Reeve | ton o inrmors wl ‘-.,.»M.Q,‘Q e Mfi“’ as: unable to eraper $1.00 | get it bart .\ owingto the ‘â€" s1 __~ .. 840| Emith of Durhar isâ€"sponding a lew cement weeks with ts ‘here Mrs: iig.lx. ©9.98 Nm Hamilton / Rev, A. M. road ... <3.50 .â€"Mrsi | éf Niagara road ... 2.00| Falls is spending â€"a Tew weeks ~with dlar post 1.00| ter parents here Mr. and Mrs. W. or pet= ;| Ariss.â€"A: little * girl about 5 â€" years «.+ *.. 8.00}old, _ daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wel+ er acâ€" §|lington: Snyder had the nwisfortune & L. .. To ty|few days | ago to ° fall from the hay gravel loft on to the barn foor and fracturâ€" 2 uis :. 48.7§6| 60 ‘her scull. â€" Dr. Nairn â€" is attending ol acâ€" to the injury.â€"Our genial storekeeper «< «* 34.03| Nr. E. N. Adamson Bas a fine supply thmastâ€" of ‘goods for the Christmas trade, and u... ~ . q1 00| the decorations are also very . attrac tew . _. :3.00 | tive. $1041.14 3.58 2.50 3.00 1.00 2.50 ST.â€"THOMAS.â€"At the Sessions 10â€" day, Rotert M. Dell, â€" a~ Dunwick {ar: mer, pleaded guilty to a charge <of committing ‘;-nefii::“ elllfl' l“h’: his â€" daughters, ~Tourtcen~ an twelve, and was remanded till â€"Mon* day for sentence. * He 1 was cured of Rheumatic Gout by MINARD‘SLINIMENT. + Halifax. ANDREW KING. I was cured of Acute Bronchitis by MINARD‘S LINIMENT. LT. COL. C: CREWE READ. Sussex. I Iâ€"was cured of Acute Rheumatism by MINARD‘S LINIMENT. â€" Markham, Ont.._ .C. S. BILLING. Lakefield. Que., Oct.‘9, 1907. . (Continued from Page 6â€") and _ daughter. _ Triat is the policy which we have adopted, that is | the policy whichâ€" we intend to Lollow. "But I may be told that that is not the policy, recommended. by, . the Admiralty â€" to the | Prime Minister. Sir, I deny the fact altogetber. My Rt. Hox. ‘friend did not go to Engâ€" land to consult the Admiraity about a policy. It is evident that when my Right Hon. _ friend went to England he had abandoned | the policy of a Canadi.: n:Â¥vy Ne went to England, it‘is very clear, from the last paraâ€" graph . of the memorandum, to ask what they would accept for immediâ€" ate aid. In other words, he went to England to ask what England would accept in the ‘case of an emergency, Therefore, we come back to the quesâ€" tion : What is the true policy ! Is it a policy of emergency ? As stated by my hon. friend from Toronto, it produces nothing, it leaves _ nothing behind it. . Australia Adopted Same Policy. { That is the problem we have . to deal with at the present time. Aus< tralia has adopted ~the same policy, and she‘ had adopted it for the : feaâ€" sons statedâ€"by my hon. friepd in the deébate of 1009 : "that because, having tried > contribution, she found that ‘contribution would not work.~~ Ausâ€" ‘bralia, therefore, came to the contluâ€" ‘ajon that we came to ; she ‘came " to ‘the conclusion~ that gentlemen now sitting on the Government < benches ‘ganie to, but which they have abandâ€" dned, and Abandoned for what _ ream son ? POr _ mo other than the wellâ€" known teason ol their alliance â€" with the Nationalist party of Quebec. f "Well, Mr. 8 T," we went . on with the emnm our policy. We usked for tenders, with the intention of tmmnel; Mfll&:‘ double â€" unit, ohe‘ on ‘the Pacific nâ€" and one‘ on the Atlantic Océin ; ~we asked for tenders for four Crthser® and six . deâ€" stroyers, ‘which would‘ tost $11,280,â€" 000. We did not choose to award the contract in .. view _ of the impending mummm" (Some hon. k Heat, ‘hear.) =*‘There : is~ another ~ reason, too, which caus>s us to stick to the polâ€" icy of a Canadian navy, and I~ have to thank my Rt. Hon. trend the Prime Minister® â€" for bringing down~toâ€"gay some papers, not those lot Which ) I inquired : yesterday, but some ‘papers which show ~â€"us that ‘the policy© ‘bf (C‘anadian â€" construction is so strong FATHER PLEADS GUILTY Canada Must Maintain Might Have Beeh Wiser Canada. ‘That seems to arouse hilarity _ of~ gentlemen on the side of the House." â€" BA Bit f e # OI aniwer es i7 s e e ud di-c € w ake we since ‘s ”. ory, ‘we > have bad in 1 the war with the American colonies‘; we have had, . next, â€"the war with France, which cominenced in 1793, and lasted unyil the battle of Waterlo0, in 1815,; we have had, third, the war with Amer.Can Republican id 1812 and 1818 we had next â€" the war w Turkey for the independente of ® *Jm 1827 ; we had, f"' the TUrigican war with Russia in 1854â€"; we bad,"~nett, the. war.â€"with CWina in 1860 ; we bad, next, the expedition to Abyssinia in 1868 ; we had, next, the expedition 4o Egypt in l“fi; and, ms’wau. we ‘h“ the Boer war in 1899. Mr. Eenneit (Simcoe)â€"*‘We were in Sir Wilfrid Laurtierâ€"‘"I did not exâ€" peot such a compMment toâ€"come _ ‘to the ‘Liberal â€" Goveraiment. from _ my | friendâ€"from . Simcoe ; we were‘in it, on ‘account: of the action taken by the e“#r Government and the Canadâ€" ian ©<Parliament <at that© time." (Cheers.) ; T We were in it, th the war with the American cofoni¢s in 4870 ; ~we were in it, in the war with the Amerâ€" ican © Republic in ‘1812â€"1813, but we were . not in 4t >with the war with France ; we. were not in it in ~ the war with ‘Turkey ; we were not init in the Crimean war : ~ we were Bot in it in the expedition to Abyssinta, | or the â€" Soudan© wat ~‘of 1885.. We ‘might have been in it, but Sir â€"Jobn ‘Hlulonild, then leader ""Of the Govâ€" ernment, â€"refused. | Why should we at tempt to trifle with such questions as these ? Is it not a fact that . our |forces can go to war only by the acâ€" tion of this Parliament + You _ may ; | give it now or any time if you choose :| but no one in this country will clainy â€"| that we can go to wat except by the | will of ParMament or ‘by the force of . | circumstances." + it "Shall we have or not have a voice in all questions affecting peace â€" ‘and war ? That is a very large proposiâ€" tion, and I would not at the present time pronounte firnally upon . it, ~ but there are certain objections that preâ€" sent themselves at once to my mind. ‘The diplomatic service of mfl toâ€" day. is catried on by the tary of State for Foreign Affairs, and it ° is toâ€"day in as good hands as it . ever was. â€"~ ‘These â€" transactions are very minute, very serious, and sometimes must be carried on ‘with great secteâ€" cy. I understand that m‘! Rt. Hon. friend proposes to the English ‘Adâ€" miralty that there should be a repteâ€" sentative of© the: Canadian Governâ€" ‘"The Foreign Office only dast year}| had to deal with the question of â€"the division of Persia. ‘Are we to underâ€" stand that Canada and al} the other Dominions . would be Â¥nvited ‘to disâ€" cuss such a question with the . Forâ€" gign ‘Office? ~ A few years ago the Alaskan ~‘boundary quéstion was ~a burning question with the Foreign Office. Of late years it has been put in the background ‘ by the fact that Wussia has not been in‘ a position to be aggressive. . But that question may revive. Within the lust year, when | the f-mn Ml"" t;.nhl” to. Agadir, â€" irmedi shyt‘.n : question whether . ay uhxd ‘be wémn have a footing in Notthern Ajrica: ‘Was ‘the Dominion of Canada | also ~ to be iw and to be | consulted" upon this on * It so, | then~1t seems to me this is a . very | great contract indedd. m# ment all the, time in England to conâ€" fer "with the Secretaty of State‘ for Foreign ‘Affairs on‘ all questions | on which war may probably arise. _ "If this is done for Canada it must be done for: Australia, New Zealand, South ‘Africa," and Newfoundiand, and I doubt very much if the Secretary of Etate for Foreign Affairs‘ will receive much assfstance â€" from‘such a maltiâ€" tude of advisers; Supposing theyâ€" do not agree or supposing they do agree, how _ can â€" we pretend to dictate in these matters or take a Part * "I do not wish now to.condsmn the view taken by the RightIfon. _ genâ€" tleman. I do not approve it or con» demn it now, the subject is too new. But the point upsn which I appeal to bim and to which:â€"I ask the attention of the House is this, that we © can» n6o% postpone our Preparations for de nfl i€ Certain Objections Presented actual iDYAS® C‘annot Postpone Defences Multitude of Advisers abert "C" Parhamen W be othe Ding foubls â€" $04 he my | attention of the statement of @® mc | réal problem of Imperial & f ‘v| 1 think it would be difficult for | mgt Hon. {riend or anyObe OSb ith| convince us that the exiStent f we| British Empire fests upon 80. ner.|{oundation. «We ‘have been M 3 weled to bel:fie, and we will believe, that it rests upon B 80 may ‘take a long time to # i Therelore, let 4t» be i by but in‘ the meantime 1st ofr Pro "My Right _ HMon: friend com the argumentative part of bis : with the "statement that in Cla for the overseas Dominions the to have ~a voite in‘all questions . peace and ; \arbe was recalling ! th ever tall you t splendid hai sonous lead dirnts.â€"E. ‘This is the prescr‘ption for a long life given by an old gontivinan‘ td Conâ€" necticut, who is yâ€"nine years old and" stil! : well â€" and cheortul," "Live tamperately,© be slow toâ€"‘@higer, â€" ed to e, and we will © muve??fl& it rests upon _ _ basis. Sir, I am not indifietemt, from it, to _ an hat<co the unity of the m .; . agglomeration ‘of ol t8 "I British Crown bas something in . which‘strikes the imagination, . |something â€" in it _ which bas aly \ had,>at all events for me, a @Â¥eat traction.‘> â€" But Tâ€"have always D | ed; and will ‘contimag» to believe, 4 |the firns basis of the British B vext to the ‘British n; is 4 | cal autonomy of the ‘diffefent 1 ,| encies,. that is ‘to say, thelf 1 out ‘ot their ownâ€" destinies o 1 +\ tral end of the Rmpite. 2. 2 °. wONEY SACK tÂ¥ Ur ‘‘The Crown is the ‘great bong, . is the ~cement which * the ‘*"ncattered : continents f whole world:: The Crown 18 8 though purcly sentimentat, h - itsel{ stronger than arnvos & and has shown itself to be € t &1l ‘occasions. 1 do not believe . the Empire is â€" in ~ danger ;â€"1 do not t lieve ‘it â€" can be© cementsd y the means suggested by f 4 * friend. 1 believe the relations ( “j differeit parts ol the Empire to the mother country are mot peHect, . or that essentially they are perlectible. You can discuss problems of ItiPrOTeâ€" . ment ; there is no reason to @ISCUS® . problems of existence: |_ ~ * * /. i .# hok ho ie Questions of Means, Not MotiÂ¥e, , _ "It is with these views that we apâ€". proach â€" this subject.. . And I : now in conglusion flt I said 8t the . beginning, that I have endsavoted to approach this _ subject on The same _ plane as my Right Honog ' I do not question his mot be says that _‘TM e _ the ‘grandeutr of iimoi 3 RISI I hope he will not discuss yay wotiv when I say that I appromch the | tion in the samc spirit: _ M we dif with â€" Nim. 1t is because we belleve that under existing circumstandes . ar policy is mork cdonductive to what he has in mund than is the poli¢y which he has announced." ; "u" on Should the system get run dowi e esp ki _â€" an s Bftaihey sisin W déliclous com binattor "" edic â€"bodyâ€"building ~peobertide of t livers, with the uneldgs greage al nated and ‘tonic {roh ® *;gq..;j gard Vino!l as one of the groms bodyâ€"bullders and strengthâ€"ofeator the world for aged people *‘ ful." Mrs. Mary Ivey, of says: > "If people Vino! does old unable to supply the the fimest tonie andâ€" 1 aver used." \ghp We wish ~overy M son (in this _ Vigof on our money If it fails to â€" an rlvlth'\:l w that â€" P No Problem of Existenge Basis of the Empit? has ie is are offet f-‘ta "ARISIAN 8 firmly refus® i M For a Long Life. G.. HAEANEI gugtan tog. E «¢ll ‘do thetr Sign gUa been _'w,r_(p; will co pue to upon. _ ‘firmer. indifierent, 18 ; thasconcent h Empire. TB imn-p\? * W X o Aus tuce:, . 39 nds t 4 ts ~ owes is # ; 4 * “‘sr *,k velleve" . the 1 do not x entad WY ottied Et #9

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