. t : $1.0 C "Sile in pivainc. It ~ Postage for Unite erg. §0 cents extra. .g class print! _ German, in all its â€";' i -0' ust ast ‘be German descent. w took copy of changes m the position that ro Gerâ€" in later than Tuesday noon. Casual M A * Agverticements accepled up to Weq|IWan:retA. The decreasing . margin resday ecach week. between the British and, German nayâ€" ies caused by the rapid increase> in msu‘“y::â€"»hmmm m.â€"qt&dw:'t.**d . Gavernr at :' for United States sUbsCtib |sented the anomaly of a peace speesh | C2"WNS 2t 158â€"2 as cotmpare M ise es S csouts exira. for an emergency policy, seenis 'tou“hw'-ï¬â€œâ€ hare .. 2 3 .e c German, in all its branches. hate attracted considerable attention.|etables were l0wer, l Ottawa, â€" Feb. 20.â€"Canada‘s serioâ€" f One reason for this was probably Mr.|meats. and . iresh fish were upWardâ€"| pomic eange celebre, the Dignity .and * ADVERTISERS : Weichel‘s German extraction and bis Winter 'm“u)"*â€â€˜â€œ ‘-wm f Fotise of changes . mWst 4.Iete.aaf |being the representative. of .:. cone| Mn ®26., ~ 1106 Bro*ut Wer® S40000 [ o ...:;-.......,.,- mmtioed to aigh PT " vigtor t i wia is TOR Â¥ j S nogn. | . . stituency, mage up. largely : of ©eOble 0f | some ‘advances. €48° ‘|after over six hours‘ debate,/ by comâ€" i German descent. Mr. took| Compared with January, 1912%, for| mitting State Prisoner R. C. Miller The copy of changes must not b€|the position that no Gerâ€"| which the index number was 133.2, a|to the Carleton County jail till the %n later than Tuesday noon. . Casual man peril. The decreasing . margin rise ef â€"three points is shown. The| end of the present Parliamentaly mi advertisements accepted up to Wedâ€" betweer the British and,.German nayâ€" chief increases appear in the ""':: sion, pending a change of beart or a resday each week. used by id increase ia| 203# and meats, fish, hides, leathâ€"| wa§t of habeas corpus. The aforesaid ies caused by the rapid increase iB|er, poots and shoes, textiles, furs,{dignity of Parliament suffered someâ€" Advertising rates reasomable and|German naval armaments was Ou® Of| metals and fucl, with detreases in what during the debate, for the earlâ€" will be made known on application._ |the outstanding features of the adâ€" grains and fodder, dairy products,|ier part of the procepdings was much Stmmmemmempmemmmmmmemmmmemmgmmmesm==~| mifaity MEMOFADGUM. But ACCONdiTE fl"flT: l.::e vegetables. * Higes l;hethe pnur:oc:l a ogxdy o‘:‘ e(r;c:s‘ & . O SPr x numbers are percen prosecution, in charge ‘hairâ€" * to “"h ‘:“‘““" ;â€l"“l’g $ v"‘;“;’: of the average prices:during the deâ€"| man . Middlebro, of the Public Acâ€" ooo are wholly peaceful, her naya cade, 1890â€"1899. They are based on|counts Committee, bungled the caso Byeclechon Aftermath |velopment but a natural accompaniâ€"| 272 commodities representative © of|from the start. As was pointed out <â€"â€"â€" ment â€" of her expanding â€" commerce.|Canadian production and consumpâ€"| by the Opposition, the charge itse The attempt of the Conservailve ‘vAnd in this the Liberal party at least { t‘on. demanded of the witness that he ansâ€" party to buy of License | Inspector will, we think, agree with him. This| _ ID TO!ail prices, the feature of the| wer a question which stated as a (AGt Walter from contesting the riding as/js, Rowever, in direet contradiction of [ §°BD _ was . the easier markes for sompthing Mhat was nok a face Fun The attempt of the Conservailve ' party to buy off License _ Inspector Walter from contesting the riding as‘ an independent Conservative during | the last bycâ€"election was \'entilawdi in the Legislature this week by the! Opposition. ‘The papers tabled in the House did not of course include the telegram to Inspector Walter, that followed a hasty visit to Toronto o(} two prominent Berlin party men and: which contained the promise of the $100 salary increase. They did show, however, that the promised increase was granted on October 10th last, a few days previous to the North Waterloo bycâ€"election. ‘The visit of, the party men to Toronto, the tcleâ€" gram that immediate.y followed, oiâ€" fering the $100 increase, â€" the _ anâ€" nouncement by Mr. Walter _ of his withdrawal from the contest, _ and the formal granting of the increase nne‘d.'ny later, confirm what was asâ€" serted at the time, that the salary increase was nothing less than an inâ€" tended Government bribe pure and simple. We will not say that Mr. Walter withdrew from the contest on mccount of the peity â€" increase _ in salary, but there is no doubt in the minds of the people that it was ofâ€" fered for that purpose, and it is litâ€" tle wonder that a man â€" of Mr. Walter‘s calibre and one with such a long record of faithful service to his party, should at the time have reâ€" garded it as insult added to injury. ‘A solution of the much vexed navy question and oneâ€"that has every apâ€" pearance oi fairness to both sides of the controversy, is contained in Mr. Turifi‘s amenjment to the motion for the second reading of Borden‘s naval bill:â€" ‘‘That the said bill be not. now read a second time, but that it be resolvâ€" ed that it is the constitutional duty ol the Government under the terms of the British North America _ Act immediately to introduce a measure for the readjustment of the represenâ€" tation for the Provinces according to population as established _ by _ the census of 1911, and that this House do not proceed further with this bill wuntil such readjustment has _ taken place and the people have been â€" duly consulted." The amendment offers a simple and faiz solution of _ the whole _ vexed probiem. Let the people decide what form Canada‘s contribution _ to the naval defence of the Empire shall take and let the vote be taken upon a readjusted representation from the various provinces based on the . cenâ€" sus of 1911, in order that the voice ol Parliament in this important quesâ€" tion may be the voice of the Canadian people. The $35,000,000 cash _ conâ€" tribution to the British navy proposâ€" ed by Mr. Borden, is a large sum of money for Parliament to vote away, even when the parties are unanimous, but when they are sharply divided and a sacrifice of a first principle gof autonomy is involved, the people should be consulted. The St. Thomas _ Board of Educaâ€" 4ion endorsed the prnpnsï¬;l of. _ the London Board favoring property quaâ€" lifcations ifor trustees, but declined io approve the proposal to take away the candiqate‘s _ right to advertise. This action is in line with the Teleâ€" graph‘s comment of a few days ago. The _ Elota Council, _ at a special meetirg, passed a resolution applying to the _ Taydroâ€"Electric: Power Comâ€" mission to furnish estimates of â€" cost of powetr from Guelph to Elora. MINARDS â€" LINIMENT â€" CURES CoLDs, ETC. ELORA WANTS HYDRO. mn.tlp!n- payâ€" , $1.50 if not so paid. e for United States subscribâ€" ents extra. class printing, English and . in all its branches. BEAN & SONS, LIMITED 1 A Good Solution House of Commens has broken silence on the Government‘s naval proposals by coming out AatAooted in favor~of the $35,000,000 emergency contribuâ€" tion. Mr. Weichel‘s effort, which preâ€" sented the anomaly of a peace speech for an emergency nllay. seems (to hate attracted considerable attention. One reason for this was probably Mr. Weichel‘s German extraction and bis being the representative of a.>. conâ€" Btituency mage up: largely : of éople of will, we think, agree with him. This is, however, in direct contradiction of his leader and his colleagues _ whose whole case for the proposed immediâ€" ate cash contribution ‘is based upon a supposed emergency in which _ Cerâ€" many is the chiel factor. In Mr. Weichel‘s opinion there is | a greater â€" peril than the Furnpean peril, and that is the Asiatic peril. His method of meeting this peril, however, by _ adding three dreadâ€" noughts to the British channel foect, is peculiar. In what better Kay could he meet this new peril than by | stationing strong Canadian fleet units off the Pacific and Atlantic Coasts of Canada to coâ€"operate with the Ausâ€" tralian fleet as proposed by Sir Wilâ€" ind Laurier® In view of the â€" strong , argument Mr. Weichel has been able‘ to make for a Canadian fleet and | against an cmergency contribution itï¬ is to be regreited that party tics, should have prevented him taking the| only stand consistent with his roâ€"“ marks and voting in favor of the | Laurier policy of two Canadian fleets, | primarily for the protection of Canaâ€", dian shores and Canadian trade routes | but working in close coâ€"operation § with the British navy. i TIMES WANTS _ _: ;; WEICHEL‘S SPEECH The speech of the North Waterloo member has created as much interest here as any speech during the debate, except those of the two party leadâ€" ers and Hon. Geo. E. Foster. He has been specially complimented _ by the leading men of the party. Ottawa, Feb. 19.â€"The _ corresponâ€" dent of The London Times received a message that a lengthy summary â€" of W. GG. Weichel‘s speech on the navy should be cabled immediately. A brief summary had been sent and this brought _ the request for a _ motre lengthy report. LODGE OF INSTRUCTIOXN. The Oddfellows of Guelph District will hold a Lodge of Instruction _ in (Gvelnh lodges will be represented, and . the Elmira, Elora, Reliancs and Progress Lodges will put on the degree work Toromto, Feb. 22.â€"In the Legislature yesterday Mr. Rowell _ gave motice that he will on Monday next move the following motion:â€" "‘That in ths opinion of this House the public interests demand: "(1) The immediate abolition of the bar, including therein the abdli‘ tion oi all hotel and club licenses, and therewith the treating system. "(2) Such other restrictions upon the residue of the liquor traffic as experience ma, show to be necessaty to limit its operations and effective to remedy its evils. Local option to be maintained as a means of wiping out the residue of the retail sale where the electors so decide. "(3) The strict enforcement of the law by officials in sympathy with law enforcement and the elimination of political influence from the adminâ€" istration of the law. k "(1) Reguiation and inspection of all houses of public eftertainment, so as to insure reasonable accontmodation for the travelling public." ROWELL GIVES NOTICE OF ANTIâ€"BAR RESOLUTION 4* ¢6"* In retail prices, the feature of the month _ _was _ the casier market for dairy products, â€" eggs dechining @n many _ cities, and butter being much easier, while milk declined in two cities. Some other lines of food wetre lower also. ‘A year ago at this time meats, dairy products _ and potatoes were strongly upward. 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Rowell, in the House on Tuesday afternoon conâ€" cluded a scathing. arraignment . of Premicr Whitnéy for his actions . in regard _ to thé ~Elk Lake tclegram, which the Pritme;.Minister now admits he sent. Tt Ras; dne of the most exâ€" C.ting.sittifgs in geveral years, and Shhe meeerraiao e ce oo d m the ï¬mfn ‘Leader scored â€" with greatrefect in ;the â€"presence of crowdâ€" ed ‘galleries. The debate was listened With lucidity and_ logical progtressâ€" ion, Mr. Rowell reviewed the facts as illuminated _ by the Prime Minister‘s confession. He pointed out the obâ€" vioug political move behind the teleâ€" gram promising a branch line of railâ€" way, sent only two _ days before a gencral election. He also showed that there could have been no doubt ¢n the Tlouse ,last Session about what teleâ€" gram was relcrred to. He held up a copy of one read in the House, the very one that the Premier now adâ€" mits he despatched. 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