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The Chronicle Telegraph (190101), 16 Jan 1913, p. 7

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tawa, Jan. 14. â€"In the serious{sense, but I have recently held _ five ol a strong, statesmanlike lm-!rr:etings in my district. 1, bave studâ€" ’ m, . Mr. liugh Guthrie _ conâ€"‘ied the public sentiment, and I speak A his telling speech in the House| what 1 actually believe when I say of Commons this afternoon. _ ‘‘More; the people in that district, altogether. important than all else," he declared,‘apan from politics, are not in ravor is the knowledge to the world thaqol the Government proposals. _ ‘The Britain has the undivided moral, Canadian point ot view, and it is the support of all her overseas l)umin-lpolwy which the British Admiralty jons. Canada has a magnificent â€" opâ€"; wants. <Let us bridge the chasm, even portunity. _ Our Dominion has â€" lost if it costs some party sacrifice to both if her action has disrupted her Govâ€"isides. If that cannot be done, if the @rnment, caused the resignation of|matter cannot be settled in that way, one of her most prominent Ministers|there remains only another appeal to of the Crown and divided her _ Parâ€":the court of final resorts. In a matâ€" liament. Shall Canada vroceed with|ter of such magnitudeâ€"of such imâ€" & policy that nas aivided her Cabinet, 5portam~e both to Canada and the divided her Parliament® anid divided . motherlandâ€"the people _ have _ the her people, the majority. of whom, I!right to pass upon it. There â€"is no sincerely believe, are opposed to the|emergency, no peril. In an hour of Premier‘s proposals? That would creâ€"{peril there would be no mandate; ate a worldâ€"spectacle which would‘the policy of al} Liberals would be, not Kelp Britain and would not helpinot $35,000,000, but the last man and Canada. 600C |the last dollar. But in this hour of + . , . 20 ;.«-curiu‘. determining a policy freightâ€" Might Combine Hoth Policies. ted with great results and conâ€" # ,srquvnc(-s. why not let the people of "Our action may be fraught with:Canada have something to say?" BERAL‘S NAVY POLICY _ * ;un-:s‘r‘ o $ THE PEOPLES POLICY) > WREF By a spe¢ial arrangement with the Publishers of the Canadian Country the Chronicleâ€"Teegraph is able to.present to its readers an unrivalled suabscription offer, of f The Canadian Countryman Weekly â€" ~Regular Price â€" _â€" _ The Chronicleâ€"Telegraph Weekly ~ Both these Journals are recognized leaders in their own respective fields and the combination price is an unrivalled newspaper offer. © Sample Copies on Request. : Fill out the accompanying coupon and send in your order now, to > Inclose $1.530 for which please send me the Chronicleâ€"Telegraph and Canadian Countryman for one yvear as per your special offer. ‘ Name Publishers THE CHRONICLEâ€"TELEGRAPH Waterloo, Ont. Extraordinary Offer Two Papers For State whether New or Old Subscriber " Total Value Special Price for Both G: Address WATERLOO, ONT. $1.50 COUPON The Price of One Mr. Guthrie spoke to crowded galâ€" leries, though the House itsell was little over hall filled, many of the members not havipg yet reached the city. Miss Violet Asquith, aaughter of $1.00 $3.50 Albany, Jan. 15.â€" The Legislative committee appointed two years ago to investigate New York‘s water powâ€" er resources and recommend censervaâ€" tion and utilization plan reported toâ€" day. "It is impossible for.the state of New York to develop sufficient amount of hydraulic power to make any noticeable impression on . power demands of the state.‘" The commitâ€" tee says Ontario‘s Hydro | Electric Commission is not a success measurâ€" ed by economic ard business standâ€" ards, as it suffers a loss of $432.170 per year New Castle, Jan. 15tâ€"‘*"Cn Dine," Russian bark from California _ outâ€" ward bound, was blown to the coast of \§onhumberland toâ€"day. Nine of the crew were drowned, captain and seven escaped. CONSERVATION RECOMMENDED Chicago, Jan. 15.â€"Jack .Johnson‘s explanation in court this _ morning that he was only going to Toronto to see Flanagan and had shipped _ two automobiles there for five days‘ vacaâ€" tion, satisfied Judge Carpenter _ and the champion was given time to seâ€" cure a new $5,000 bond in the smugâ€" gling charge. > 1 arrive at Acapulco about Monday. Montreal, Jan. 15.â€"The Duchess has so far progressed â€" towards recovery, it has been decided nof to issue bulletins after toâ€"day. New York, Jan. 15.â€"Forty _ thouâ€" sand shirt and waist makers, all girls many under fourteen ‘vears pl age, joined the ranks of the striking garâ€" ment workers this motning, bringing the number of strikers ~up to two hundred thousand. Their first deâ€" mand is safe and sanitary shops. ‘They claim the fire in the Triangle shirt waist factory which claimed one hundred and fiity lives two yeats ago did not improve matters. London, Jan. i5.â€"Final stage of the Home Rule Bill entered upon House of Commons after aiternoon â€" debate will be concluded toâ€"morrow _ night. The Bill was passed up to the House of Lords. Seats in gallerics were all taken a week ago. On motion to read the bill a third time _ Balfour presented oflicial unionist motion for MAY BE A NEW PAPER INSTEAD OF A HOTEL s1Â¥ WVERREAEE WBKS" 1 1t is a magnificent dressing for M n \ women who desire luturiant lustrous Stratford, Jan. 11.â€"In Police Cour® hair that compels admiration and for toâ€"day Mr. T. I. Gillespie, proprietor\men and children nothing can _ comâ€" of the . Windsor Hotol, 6the leading pare with it. * hostelry here, was fined $40 and costs! 1t does away with terrible . scalo on pleading guilty to selling liquor on ;itch over night and causes the hair to municipal clection day, Jan. 8. SiXx grow in abundance. prominent citizens who pleaded guilty | And a, large bottle of _ PARJISIAN to obtaining liquor at the _ Windsor Sage costs only 50 cents at all drug on that occasion were fined $2 _ and |and toilet goods counters costs rach I EM Devitt gnarantées it its rejection Galt, Jan. 14.â€"Exâ€"Mayor T. Patâ€" terson, _ chairman _ of the executive committce of local optionists, proposâ€" ed establishing a new paper in Galt as an alletnative to a new hotcl at a public mecting. lRev. R. E. Knowâ€" les opposed the froposition, and _ it was deferred. As a matter of fact, les opposed the proposition, and it was deferred. As a matter of fact, fot a considerable time negotiations _ have been in progress to start a _ sccond paper. Matters are not yet in shape for a definite announcement. A rumot is that at least two schemes are unâ€" der consideration. _ A syndicate . is said to be organized and requires . a capital of $25,000, partly subscribed by substantial parties. The _ move ment is nonâ€"political and on strictly commercial lines. SIX PROMINENT FINAL STAGE OF HOME RULE BILL. GIRLS JOIN THE STRIKERS JOLNSON‘s EXPLANATIUN ACCEPTED. BLOWX TO THE COAST WILL ISSUE NO MORE BULLETINS. IN STRATFORD Triangle 'ldc_siral_nlc‘ t Ottawa, Jan. 14.â€"J. H. Burnham, | M.P. has an interesting motion on the order paper for toâ€"mortow, dealâ€" ing with the © abolition of titles of ihonot in Cabada. In explaining his motion _ he toJd the Canadian Press toâ€"day that it was not his object to | interfere with. the prérogatives of the | Crown, but to discourage title giving {in Canada insofar as it attached to | public office or may be made the sub ‘ject of recommendation by certain poâ€" | pular representatives. â€" The aunual meeting of the Waterloo County Mutual _ Protective Associaâ€" tion was held on Tuesday at . which t.‘%ry. Al 1%.â€"That there are 200 girls i8 on the verge bi ilegitimate ip Calgary ; that there aÂ¥e private rooms in conâ€" nection with the most ml:‘ ‘t‘fl:: vhu.-eum' w dined , Mthta_‘::elnw beicica.tet 4 ow wl m > 4 hivllirct flls ent wbdrl cbaufieurs piell.‘"up’?oq girls~ in loads, are some unchallenged stateâ€" ments conectning â€" local social condiâ€" tions made by Aldesw‘ian Frost in the City Council, His‘remarkable chargâ€" es were made in support of the curâ€" few law, which the alderman fathered and which failed of passage. gary, Al 1 nam ‘"‘*fi: illegitimate that there aÂ¥e private r there was a splendid attendance . of mensvers. The morning session was held at the Bowman House and _ in the afternoon a public meeting _ was held in the Township, Hall at Centreâ€" vill> at which questions relating . to the work of the organization _ were discussed. The officers elected were : Presidentâ€"A. S. Henhoefier. Vice Pres.â€"J. C. Hallman. Secy. Treas.â€"AL S$. Snyder. WOULD ABOLISH Wilmptâ€"Allen C. Hallman, A. Bean, N. Shantz, A. Kunipfel, H. Shantz. North Dumfricsâ€"Walter Oliver, _ J. G. Dryden, A. C. Becker, S. Robr, Moses Abta. t s . Watcrloo Tp.â€"G .A Tilt, J. Staut ier, S. E. Shantz, M. Mader, J. °R. Wood, R. Bricknell, A. S. Clemens. Auditorsâ€"W. S. Shaw, J. Amos. This aftcrnoon a mass meeting of the farmers is being held in the Watâ€" ctloo township hall at Centreville. _ ‘‘Canada," he said, ‘‘is a democraâ€" tic country and titles tend to create class distinctions which are most unâ€" In short, Mr. Burnham would abolâ€" ish the title of honorable as applied to Cabinet ministers and others and do away _ with the practice of the cabinct _ rcCommending certain Canaâ€" dians _ for royal birthday and _ New Year _ honors, _ though: the privilege would still remain in the hands of the King to grant such decorations of his own record. . e 2 PARISIAN Sage is imost daintily perfumed. It is an ideal preparation not sticky or greasy. It. does not contain poisonous sugar ot lead _ or sulphur or any dve. â€" â€" HASTINGS.â€"The death occurred in bere toâ€"day of Jobn Butler, aged 75â€" The decAsed had attended church in the morning and after church visited some frends of his. He had been in the houss for only a short time, when be became ill, and expired in a â€" few moments. ANY WOMAN CAN HAVE BEAUTIFUL HAR No preparation has done so much to stop [alling bair; eradicate dandruff and make women‘s hair beautiful as PARISIAN Sage. It is the only' certain destrover the damdruff microbe, the cause most hair troubles. TORONTO.â€"Two thousand dollars damage was done by fire in the office of the _ Canadian General Securities Company, in the old Standard stock exchange building on Scott street, toâ€" night DANDRUFF DISAPPEARS, FALLâ€" ING HAIR CEASES, WHEN YOU USE PARISIAN SAGE. OLD MAN‘S SUDDEN DEATH FIRE AT TORONTO. Dircctors. OF HONOR 15. â€"Thst" there of RETENTIVE MEMORY BY VISITâ€" ING THE PEEK INN AND PROVE TO _ THE . YOUNG LADIES THAT YOU HAVEN‘T FORGOTTEN ThE ORPHANXS }OR THE VICTORIAN URDER _ OF NURSES.â€"OPEN 3.30 TO 6 P.M., 119 QUEEN ST. SOUTH STRATFORD POULTRY SHOW. RTRATFORD.â€"Some four hundred birds were entered toâ€"day in the annâ€" ual show _ of"the Stratiord Poultry Association, being held in the new market bwilding. Mr. Jobhn S. Martin of Port Dovet"’lfinc an . address toâ€"night to a lffge gatheting of poulâ€" LONDON.â€"Searching for a leak in a gas main â€" at the London Institute of Publ‘c Health, â€" Christopher Peak, a plumter, thrust a torch between the c:i‘ing of the lecture room and . the floor above, and caused a Sserious cxâ€" plosion toâ€"day. A pocket of gas was ignited, and blew the ceiling off the lecture room and smasbed naany winâ€" dows. No person was injured. three months in the county jail, charged with working the shortâ€" change game and having opium in his possession. e is said to have setyâ€" ed â€"time in both Kingston and Toronâ€" WELLAND.â€"Police Magistrate Burâ€" gar has sententenced Robert Feek to KINGSTON.â€"A new trial is to he given a prisoner named Fairburn, now in the Provincial Penitentiary serving a‘term fo safeblowing. Another priâ€" scn r, Murray, who was seat â€" down freom London with him, will go into tle box and swear that Fairburn had nothing to do with the crime. . Fairâ€" biUrn from the first declared his innoâ€" cence. trymen, and will judge the birds to London, Jan. 14.â€"With the _ breakâ€" ing off of negotiations, the conference which was signed on December third, will te at an.end and Servia _ and The regular _ meeting of the Graduâ€" at> Nurses Association of the Twin City _ was beld at the home of Mrs. Arthur Foster, Waterloo. :‘ Subscripâ€" tions were received for the furnishing of the Nurses‘ Ward in the B.â€"W. hosâ€" pital and a delightiul social hour was enjoyed. ‘ Bulgaria _ will against Turkey. FURNISHING NURSES‘ WARD SHORTâ€"CHANGER SENT DOWN WILL GET NXEW TRIAL HE FOUND THE LEAK WAR WILL RESUME. Cash must accompany all oraers. _ Make remittance by Postal Note, Money Order, Registered Letter or Express Order to CHEAP READING! 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ALL Al iTWENT\'â€"ElGHT HORSES SUFFOâ€", Twentyâ€"eight horses were suflocated." 1 CATED. ie ~a f £ The sixâ€"yearâ€"old son of Lotne Jatkâ€" \ § 5 + antv 8 Toronto, Jan. 14.â€"Early this mOr®â€"| gon ‘of Mo Forest was thrown of ing fire in Coleman‘s bakery, Euclid m * unt â€" , “ 3 Avenue, _ caused $15,000 damage. a sleigh, breaking his neck. ~f¢ * TWO FATAL EXPLOSIONS _ OCCUR IN CHICAGOS _ â€"© <â€"â€" NEW WATERWORKS SYSTEN â€" PREMIER ROBLIN REFERS _ â€" â€" â€" TO RALPH CONNOR AS _: =© Chicago, Jan. 15.â€"Between nudnight and daybreak two explosions ocâ€" curred in the new waterworks system, corner of Seventy Second St. :Qd Cottage Grove Ave.; fiity feet underground. Three were injured and two killed in the first explosion. Five were seriously injured and three missingâ€" helieved to be killed, in the second. Both accidents are supposed to bave been caused by collection of fumes following dynamite explosions. # and immorality practices by Liberais in Macdonald. urdayac_:h\etudduinglrultoh’onn'wmluafl N into the town. He received private information that a shipment ‘~101% =â€"< Berlin, consigned to order, and, on making an investigation, found that it, . had been hidden in "H. M. bonded warehouse." Only merchandiseâ€" ©08° .. which the duty has not been mmumgig“:!gdgl“'lz kok 20. 1. ds ctu MB Biccinh is ntsiellitie 4s m nnent wA s s + i F house, and Mr. Beckett charged the officials with attempted fraud, and demanded that the whiskey be turned over to him. The whiskey was de» livered up. Three barrels were each found.to contain four dozen quart bottles of whiskey. The barrels were sent as containing pickles, the bottles carried a pickle label on which the name was erased. Summonses have been issued to all officials connected with the warehouse and to the shippers of the whiskey. A searching inquiry will be leld with the view of bringing the violators of the law to speedy justice. * Winnipeg, Jan. 15.â€"In his specch last night in the Legislature astéadâ€" ing his Government against charges of tyrannical unlawful conduct in the Macdonald election Premier Roblin referred to Raiph Connor as a ‘*Poliâ€" tical Parson," and charged him with condoning and supporting corruption Owem Sound, Jan. 14.â€"License inspector Beckett uncovered here ‘yem . pers in This City and Bonded Wareâ€" _ â€" house Officials in Owen Sound S 3 a A "POLITICAL PARSON" PUBLISHERS WATERLOO kett uncovered here wC rége quantity of sfls . ag that a shipment ‘~ leff Te vestigation, found that it. . _ Only _ merchandiseâ€" (08° ..} kept in a bonded â€" ware« with attempted fraud, and . m. The whiskey was dee < . ontain four dozen quart . « containing pickles, . the . ~‘ was erased. â€" Summonses > â€" the warehouse and to the l1 be leld with the view . ustice. § ‘3 & t Mn Soten o 4 $1.55 $1.50 $1.50 $1.175 $2.25 $1.65 $2.00 wlA ant io o ies alToIBM\ o explosions oo- ¢ Second St. u‘d njured and two . x d three missing. . _ pposed to bhave ..\ osions. $ o8 mmmmomeemmemmmmmeny 3 m T J * 3 f ‘ ... es ARSON" : gislature déténd. . _ i1 conduct in the . .=/ mor as a ‘*Poli< . /.; rting, corruption ;5 & â€" 4) rmmmmemmmemmame . i) were suflocated." _§ n of Lorne J“’ i ; was thrown Off (_; s neck. -‘_‘: ; 2‘ $3

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