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The Chronicle Telegraph (190101), 27 Mar 1913, p. 2

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'It must not be imagined that Can- adian Liberals are alone in condem- nation of the Borden, scheme. The Australian Government has repudiat- ed any extension or it to Australia. The llon. Mr, Hauer, on behalf of the south Airican Government, expressed his frat that the movement going on in ditierent parts of the Empire was not wholly spontaneous. He criticise ed Canada's policy at having a min- ister on the Council of Deienee, and doubted whether South Africa. would loilow suit. The first fruits, therefore, ot the Borden policy are a domestic crisis in Canada or the first magnitude. We have from the first criticised the sub- stanco at the Borden scheme on coll- atitutional grounds. We have repeat- rdly insisted that it was doing an ill service to the Empire to make the nary an issue between the parties in the dininions. Now the Borden scheme has been pushed to a point of an acute political crisis in Canada. " mil br agreed by all rational minds that. it is doing a worse ser- {iro lo" 1_r11perrai-ity.'" ’7 “77:77 W Dr. Michael Clark, ther eloquent westerner. speaking in the Commons on the Grat debate a tow days ago on the various alternatives of the Government in the present crisis, traids- ' "The third course open to the Min- fstry, ii they really believe in thi proposals is an Immediate election. We are ready tor it. The people must be consulted sooner or later and yo can withdraw it new and submit it later. I will give you the opinion that I gave four years ago that there is no tear of Germany and England lighting, in the meantime. It you do not withdraw it, and do not' want to wait for an election, let us have the election new. I wilt take the oppor- tunil) or reading what was printed in the Daily Sens which represents more Liberals in England at the present “me that Mr. Churchill does. The Daily News has over halt a million subscribers and I venture to say it voices the Liberal sentiment of Great Britain as well as any paper publish- ed in the Island. The Daily News lays: 'The least concession he can make to the Canadian people is to consult them before committing them to a constitutional revolution condemned by alt. the other dominions. "WEE To cram by charging upon the Government that this is dividing Canada upon a question of Imperial importance, against their own we11.thought out and well-expressed . convictions of three ypars ago. which are still the convictions of the majority ot the people. They have divided Great Britain by their policy; there is an acute division, with an impending Ile- luite in the Imperial Parliament. um on a subject. which should be not a suhimt of contention, but a subject or 'vtrz,ratulation and gratitude, They have llllllit‘d the British Empire upon this policy. Australia has no use for it, They are the disruptinnists. They should take this thing and send it to the prunplp, and lot. it meet with the Fate it deserves." mom The latest rumor to the erect that Fir Itilirid Laurier was about, to re tire. him many that have gone be tore it, has been shown to be with- out i-mntlation. Tho ttid Chief inf tras. In stay tsith the boys, and no 1rpposiCtrttt in Partiament "a (‘ovanw-l a more loyal ttr ahte body ot :Irhatcrs rtk 'u1nBBeMasttttti,t,ttttte' Imma- 81.00 per an. pay- Ihl. in advance, 81.50 it not In paid. may tor United state. “halib- I! u out: on“. High class printing, Eatqtia* and lama, in all its Manchu. This copy ot clamps must not be In Inter than Tuesday noon. Cunt! advertisements accepted up to Wee. - earti weak. _ ADVERTISE”: , Notion ot changi- Inn-Yb. [an " this one. not later than Saturday Advertising rates reasonable and will b. made known on npplieatitnc Behind Newfoundland Send it to. the People HAM on. The Cameraman, at Ottawa is aw- parently determined not to give the people an opportunity to vote it out of power on the naval question. It is now announced that a closure bill has been drafted that will enable it to give away $35,000,000 ot the peo- ple's money in spite of the resistance at the strong Liberal Opposition UB- der Sir Wilfrid Laurier, and in spite of the tact that the people of Canada are opposed to it. In allowing him- sell to be led into ttus attempt to muzzle Parliament Premier Borden has surrendered to the faction in his Cabinet headea by Hon. "Bob" Rog- ers. Premier Borden by himsell is at- aosusthssrixu'urhmxinsuglstntLs, man and has too high a sense of the fitness of things to try to force this proposed naval contribution through the Canadian Parliament, and the only conclusion to be arrived at, is that the thing is to be done at the instance ot the Rogers faction. Com- menting on the situation The Globe says:- It is said in admiration for Hon. Robert Rogers that he came up to Ottawa to teach the new Prime Min- ister that the fact of a big majority is the. only authority needed to "jam anything through Parliament." When Mr. Borden balked at that vrogram a week ago the contempt of Mr. Rog- ers and his machine-men for such chicken-hearted scruples was neither concealed nor unspoken. lithe Prime Minister has since surrendered, and if the Finance Minister has lost his, nerve, then the "gag" and the, "clos- ure, ' which the Minister ot Public Works “as first to threaten. will be the instruments used to destroy tree- dom of speech in Canada's Parl ament and to exploit before the world Can- ada's "loyalty" to Britain. That done, 1ltveflffllt voted as} a "contribution" for naval delencei will be passed. over to this same!, bossquled Government, and for the! expenditure ot that enormous sum no} account wilt need lo be rendered to the Parliament ot (and; The run- lie Accounts Committee shit have no, security of its expenditure. Knowing: the situation now developing at ovl, tawa and the makeup and manage-f ment ol the new political macltittt'd does anyone doubt, what has been', openly stated, that millions ot that) "contribution." " least one-tenth oft it, mum be gathered as a rake-nit in: poriert the "machine" in all the Pro-, 'ttttms' and to make Canadian politics! the dishonored and dangerous thing , it now is in Manitoba and has been; tor vents in the l'nited States. Tho utter desecration and debauching of; the itt,titutions of free government by ' a partisan or, worse still, a hip-rthj san machine. would he the chief by ; produrt ot the. Borden naval pnlirv carried out at, the dictation at a not", oriously consciennrlesu Tammany" m. D. B. Dctweilor. and.» a the can Watcnun Ult- cl tw szhnceiuolm but" at sunny that inch-ah . will. - tloul interest in the proposals at an "The project is one of matpsiNmst proportions, naught with possibili- ties oi the utmost moment. to the entire Dominion, and is worthy the closest. attention o( the government and of all Canadian citizens who wish t9 be intelligently informed in mat- tera pertaining to conservation by utilization of the national resources at Canada." The mass of valuable iniormation on the subject of transportation by in. land waterways that has been gath- ered amd. embodied In the pamphlet is- sued by the Waterways Union and the discussion it has occasioned, has had the eliect of crystalizing public senti- ment upon this important question. The time would appear to have ar- rived. [or CW" action along the lines proposed by the waterways Union, viz., the creation of a per- manent commission to which would becommitted "the control oi the pre- sent waterways and the development oi new water arteries and related problems." Th City ot Edmonton In shown its ”you! by . sub-1.1mm grant to- wnrds the luuds ot the Union. The Secretary of the Calgary Board at Trade has also written endorsing the projet't as one that is likely to wow: an important (actor in the reduction of ralluay treight rates in Western Canada. ’ Some idea or the wide scope and. ttemendous possibilities oi the move- ment lot the development of Can- ada's Inland Waterways is to be had in the endorsements trom these west- -rn cities. While attention at the 'present time is being locused on the deepening ol the Welland Canal, and the securing of an ocean waterway to the head at Lake Superior, develop- ment ota system ot waterways from Fort William via the Lake of the Woods, Lake Winnipeg and the Sas- katchewan River to the foot ot the Rockies is an essential feature at the whole project. The Vancouver Expresses closes a column ot lavotablo editorial com- ment on the pamphlet issued by the Great Waterways Union of Canada a; toitows:- Closure Coming f " Pt. . You c, ', ocety. " I hm: "Ill v ' tr'" iv mn‘h ! “‘umrm. I'llauym’. I tc".i,rtrrwtr..r yum" nE'I-l ANOTHER EMERGENCY - Ottawa; ' March '2r-uTtriirmpeareri-reeew-<rtatusuhuitisu-aras-io1 Spunk; transgressod Parliamentary ac:or_d with "common ',P"'f undenthe rules and J'artiamentarv precedent by “"9“?- Iiiree?altc'is,: and "Wt,” his conduct in arbitrarll . t: ki the confidered with a New to the eng- 3 a Ing encues of the moment. chair during the proceedings in Com-l . _ . . mince of the Whiile on the naval bill Uneomtortable lor Mr: White. on Saturday night, March 15. and di- Both leaders gave Hon. Mr. White meeting the (‘hairman to proceed provided with reasonable salety de- without allowing lumber discussion, an uncomfortable half hour. The was established by Liberalism in Par- young Minister of Finance, who is liament to-day, not addicted to Conciscncss in speak- Frceing hitrevlt of any intent to re- flect on the Sprakcr‘s motive, Sir Wilfrid Laurier, accounted the ahiest and most experienced constitutional- ist and Parliamentarian in the House Concluded the debate by a telling summarizatiott of procedure both in Canada and Britain. "Them was no possible excuse for his llonot's ac- tion," was the Chief‘s frnding. Pre- tttter Pardon did not attempt any jus- tifreation of the Flpeaker's conduct, on the ground of constitutional auth- ority or precedent or rule.' lle sub- mitted, however, that it was taken An Interim Supply Vote Will be Allowed and Government Has Agreed Not to Keep House in Continuous Session .. PARLIAMENT hlllf RULES WERE 'l1lhl6aliBlill BY SPEAKER hill already dratted, similar to the rules tor the restriction of debate adopted in the Britishdlouse in 1902. The closure clause ot these rules reads as follows: “Alter a question has been proposed a mem- ber rising in his place may claim to move that the question he now put, and unless it shall appear to the Chair that such motion is an abuse at the 'rules of the House or an ia.. lringement oi the rights of the min- ority, the question, 'that the que'r- tion be now put' shall be put forth- with and-deemed without anx‘ndment' or debate." The adoption of such a rule in the Canadiantt'ommons would ot course enable the majority to shut on de- bate at any lime, regardless of . the right which each member now has to "in: the views ot the electors he represents before any vote, is taken. NeedLss to say, such a radical change at, the present juncture. when a great .onstituttona1 issue is at stake, will not he allowed to 1333: without strenuous protest trom the Liberal representatives in the House. They believe that the naval issue can only properly be solvedmy an appeal to the Country alter the passing of a redistribution bill, and the fight for this will be frrrnly continued when Partiament reassembles on Tuesday. Mitchell, March 20.--The annual convention of the South Perth Con- s:rratives was held in the Town Iia11 here this afternoon. The ab- tendence was good. Ollicers were re- elected and addresses were delivered by J. Benneweiss, M.P.P. mr South Perth, “on. Nelson Montcith. Mr. W. G. Weichel, MP. for North Waterloo and Dr. M. Steele, the Federal nrnr bet for the riding. . Government is Again Challenied to Bring Down Redistribution and Su mit Navy Question to the People ENDURANCE CONTEST CONCLUDED Ottawa, Much i-The. closure bill and supply will probably be the main items of humus“ before the Com- man tor the final dssek of the fiscal year. Premier Borden has a closure Mr. Ecichel said that the Germans had good reasons for building, a " co t. my IT": why v" have 't.tttt n'ain'I-h'v v mum! vutier, :n-vl lmw 1th v catt canny om- "trtttsels I": at home. Every woman alumna “we rf, nu ' b m to think I r heree t. Then when the dort Tr rnaeF-"Ytttt must have an open- " a. , vou tan .1 ,.:I=~f u \mchzf. lhvuwnuhd women have otrcd (hemwlrn with my home n l mug It mu , tMt, mg or ya"... To Mather; of Dnnr'-Icu,l will explain I simple home In .1 mm “'le h In -v"‘~' A". trfrihtsuy run,- Lem-“~71": 1. (tun " Sklwu‘ and Painful of I- [ _ ‘r ,iiiih','.orr,,,,' 'rt T,rurttt t. "tieg. rmmm my! Manhattan 7mm from In Ill, _ 'A ',,r, n. I r ., " ha, I v rm ref. t Y"" to lllhl“'lf ymvr bwn 1ocstrtr who k-mw and will Rhsdty lr H P.tlV "a fix t Hm! PM Hume Trctttttettt rruatle run a" woman sdlsenv nun] than, wumen 1.. 'A, . m t:c. pPvrtpr ml n ', 1 ct, an treod r. \‘r 1'0'e-n. and the heck" dnrs'tre.tmerrtts “my. cd My". bork. \ 'et _ P .. 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I k ”at my VG,; ',rat'.ea'l.s, L'Wt'tla"gt'lh an Lencmhonorw m- u .01.- phconmn of Polling #ft,'t We... hut“. “my or Punt-I Pam“. '/ftttta'MP, M or Growth. also run In “a ' he! an. mm. Minx 31mm can” mun-in. Ml: In: " "I. In»... "d'arcaiF. On: an. llama. "urine”. - all m" W’s" fete " wall-cg! ”_100nrlex. I am a woman. Iknowwnzxan‘s nI‘Teriugs. . , hm'lc {amid the IW,; h wit um ' free o on ' c mgr, Wt has. QM. mat with full 'f,di'r,ia/',l',t,c,' to 1ia",'M'r'W, [mm women's Ilium-ms. I want to tell " women About thin one - you. my reader. for yourself. your datttrhtrr your mother. or your lick-r. I want to teu you 510w to cure g',',"tl,vfg " home without thr? melanin doctor: , en - ugdcrmnd wom- Dr. Steele endorsed the statements of Mr. Weirhel with respect to the bogus German scare, hut prm‘mlct! to show that an emergenny had aris- en Irorn the general arming of other nations, and might continue for one, tivty or ten years. Interim Supply Vote. Within a few days tho Government wilt be in urgent need of supply to carry on the administration. Alter March 'di, unless the Opposition COB- sent; to an interim vote, the G'overa- meat will have nd lunds available to carry on tho-public service and pro- med with public works, etc. The Liberals, however, have no intention oi unnecessarily holding up public tuWurtss other than the naval bio. lt is understood that an interim sup- ply bill suttieient to carry on all the ordinary businerrs,or government, pay salaries ot civil servants, etc., will be passed without objection. This will enable the Govermnent to carry on the administration at least until the end ot May, and give time tor the passing of a redistribution bill and the holding of an election it Premiet garden so decides. - -- strong navy as a protection to their great and increasing tNynttrtorcial in. lerests. There was no emergency in Britain so far as the fler:ttut nahy was concerm-d, but other nations were increasing their army and Itrib. ain was found to increase hers. In return ior an interim supply vote the Government has agreed not to again keep the House in continur ous session for days atpa time. There will be no more physical endurance contests. The Lihcrals recognize that the King's government must be carried on, but at the same time the pass- ing of an interim supply vote for special pnrpnaés will not deprive the Opposition of their present strategic position in xegard to forcing an elec- tion it the Govelnnwnt still refuses to [In]! the naval bill. Both leaders gave Hon. Mr. White provided with reasonable safety de- an uncomfortable half hour. The young Minister of Finance, who is not addicted to conciscncss in speak- ing, had availed himself of the op- portunity to speak at considerable length. Sir Willrid Laurier confessed himwlt "greatly shocked and seanda- lived” by the procedure of the Minis- ter ot Finance in his deteneir. of the conduct of the Speaker, and Premier Borden subsequently added to the ,distmmfiture ot the talkative young Minister by describing hint as a "sinner," but a "lesser sinner" than his predecessor, Hon. Mr. Fielding, who, thr Premier alleged, had once taken "even more scandalous grounds' for justifying the curtailment ot the I‘ll! YO You AND - IIIT'IR sum INC FROM WOMEN" ”an"; Gi"iCiitir"i.ladii'"ir' For use on machinery hearings the" 17o','."'p,,'lyTau,i, has been ittverUtd ti paint that is red owmulmaer wunwn at ordinary temttrrattrres but which 'u';'.',,",""'"""'"'"" turns black to give warnim; when “INDOOR.” bearings heat dangerously. rights of tho minority in the House. Only Observance ol Rules. “All that Liberalism stood for, all that Liberalism pleaded tor, all that Liberalism demanded was an obserw awe of the rules of this ' Canadian Parliament," declared lion. Dr. Pugs icy, mid enthusiastic Liberal cheers, describing the proceedings of the House 'on the mzmorable Saturday night of March 15. Liberals gave Ur. Pugsley a reception second only to that accorded Sir Wilfrid Laurier, and punctuated his tolling speech with repeated outbursts of cheering. "I can be honest neither with my- self nor with the House it I do not deal with the conduct of Saturday night and the violation of the rules on its merits or demerits," respond- ed the member tor St. John. Itrplyinq to‘uhe statement of Hon. Mr. White that Liberalism did not want to consult the {ample on the question, Dr. Pugsiey, amid ringing Liberal cheers, challenged the Gow ernment to. acrept a supply vote, Ying' down rxiihTsttitiutron and lair: It was regrettable that the Chair- man and the Speaker had violated the ryles of Parliament, Dr. Pugsley proceeded, when the Speaker stopped him. Speaker Sproulé thought the con- duct ot the Chair should not be im- pugned until due notice oi the reso- lution had been given. "That would simply be cowardly," replied Dr. Pugster _ Ilansanl v. the Speaker. Speaker Sproule explained that he simply took the chair to restore or- der, and had {no intention at direct- ing.the Chairman except. to go back and finish his work, a statement Dr. Pugsley quietly met by reading the report of the Spmker's instructions to the Chairman to give his ruling “ithout further discussion. None or the hon. gentlemen oppo- site, said JV. Pugslcy, had attempted to jUStity the Speaker's attempt to shut off discussion. "Deal with it as an atrstraet ques- lion," suggested 1'ol. Hon. Sam Hughes. "We are prepared to fight it out be.. fore the people, said Dr. Pugsley. “I Pray that the 'day will soon come when you will be obliged to appeal to that tribunal. The Hott. Minister of Finance has said the Liberals would be deteatcd. I say bring on the election." n7Ct the whole question to the Canadian people. "Then let me repeat," replied Dr. Pugsley, "bring it on, and the hon. member will see. We will meet my hon. friend and meet him quickly, and we are prepared to giro him a supply sumcient to carry on the ttusi- ness of the country for long enough time to hold an election. The elec- tors ot this country are eager to pass upon the issue." (Liberal cheers.) San-guard Responsible Government. "The rules at the House are the rules “hit-h safeguard every member of Parliament " Canada. They are not only that, but they are the rules which safeguard responsible govern- man. wot, to the party which in of- tim, or in Opposition tails to pay the greatest ot respect to these rules. " there is any violation of them, then " ante. as the sun rises and anti- so sure will the party which is guilty ct that violatio,n he called upon to rue it." In Mtch terms sir Wilirid Laurisr. leader oi the Opposition, on.mhasizrd the necessity ot truly and properly interpreting the rules of mm eedure laid down for use in the Can- adian House of Commons. "on. Mr. White-l said I did not think the Liberals wanted an elec- tion. Object“! to Criticism of Chairman, "variirtFthasaG WEE? ii 1" tii/lt', 'svt'ti'2ii'i'iyiittirilflhiv, . return mo without auction 'lh'f,ul'i'Mhhut ai-,25mmtqWemttAand81.a1 You can buy Benn Darwin Tablet In thin Isa-mm an! " Btgew. A. a)“ .,9hkT.' . Inn-1.. than" Ont-ll. “Mag-u: was: w... on”; _ 'duir. 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