DAVID "" l SOUS, 1,MtmD Iva-umâ€: . WHENâ€. W. The Cult Reporter makes the inter- esting pmphrcy that the industrial centres along and adjacent to the Grand River are destined to be to Canada “hat the manufacturing cities of New England are to the United Mates. Rhiannon 81.00 pet will: "r- att. in advance, ttao it not. to paid. may tor cum States sub-nib - 50 out: extra. High clan printing, Eng“. and Gunman, in all its branches. llrantlord, Paris, Galt, Preston, Berlin, Waterloo at"! Dunm'ille, com attute :rgmup of towns “hich for the extent and xariety oi their Parm- lacturlng institutions, and promise ot future expansion are, perhaps, un- rivallu! in Canada. TBo generations more, the Reporter thinks, should see the banks of the Grand the home of humlruls of thousands oi citizens, the [Rodents of “his? skill will be an axeeevlingly important factor in the lite of a nation, This may seem . a somewhat roseate picture but it may be realized in a shorter period than that stated. In the extent and Tar- iety of their manufactures? the group of tttuns-in a tew years to become cities-are unrivalled in Canada. What has been accomplished in the last de- Cade, as told by the manufacturing census, is interesting eviirmw- or their importance from this standpoint. Value of Manufactures. 1910. 1900. [ Brantiurll ... $15,966,229 $5,561,695 Merlin ..e_twe.r-r. 9,256,188 3,307,513 Halt .t.r.. .rrttrrm. 5,252,b'tm 2,325,243 Paris ..-M__ .Pr.e. 2,391,755 1,071,069 Preston _.. ..-.. 2,469,1516 857325 “Merino .-.. 2,812,595 1,052.177 Dunn.illc ... ... 1.290300 208,909 Notice ot changes must be kit at his once not late: than BaturMr Tho copy or changes must not be In later than Tuesday noon. Casual attainments accepted up to Wed- Advertising rates reasonable and .111 b. made known on application. Bram Furl] Merlin ..._ Halt .t.r.. Paris ..wMV Preston . Waterioo Dunn.illc If the future is not being Tery mmh uvrorestimaitll, it will not be many years; Joeiore the banks (It the, “run: may be lined uilh parks, play- grounds and drives, that “ill be the rcndrunus for rccreation and amuse- mrnl of Hm htm,ireds nf thousands of citi,ysrui that mu constitute ttttt popu- laiioz- oi the future cities; along its tour). 'Ihr prrturc is at least inn-p (Mm; In /vnsrc.ptate. hcmllirs at the Grand along the lines oi sum gmrml policy. $3'J,349,244 $11,516,312 In commenting on these $igures the Tomato Mail trlcierre.c-.- 3mm burrowing figures regarding? me u tho rm! oi meIs in: building war- cintid "l' ships arr ('IonlJiUrd in the Berlin cor- gnaw ld "spourlrtwe lo the Lrmdon Times, - oi llunh Itlth last, “In-l: make' it Baby" t nppaxznt tint Mr, Winston Churchill in h.s iunwus stNTN \lvumrandum ml l'rt-mlvr linrdrn mm] a anon deal 0:" Mothers, imm',invion in hi, t'ftort to help thprPring fro Canarh ‘n I'll-\a-rn'rrm's prictumne.liwornts. or The Hrmxh FHA Lord of tlw admin I ?iyl"'td, alt, not nnlv said that t"aiL'dJdtrdi!,l'tl'sv,.': tN V _ lhuusands nu IvInM or nan hmllmhips. bill‘rlsp Inf n that '"ihe mat u! 1.13m; doutt Ilw‘lrts aha; pl.mt alop.e unuld at a rough esiidpossiihiy III mate hr Hanna's...†Wm"! lor t _ In: child, The ihsriit, corresposutrtst ot the dralrrs or Law In Ttmrs Luvs a report ot" th" front Thel Tuhutn shipltuildrnur, (‘urnpuny "t sust/ttrovlitmr, tin uni Hamburg who oi the Liters} i'-"'""-'" hth h g Mulch": mm m Germany, iCompany Thi, thaws that the total share tip-lit/ins,,' l" till tt; this Company, “Inch employs "NM 1?} 13mm v â€mum, is £750.000, and I fragrah. thot 'l ls vulmhl tt,t's' only increased HGMnmnr C, sl', l, "n .n‘umt m If"!!! tghrn tlte ot xii-,0†Cost of a Naval Ship Building Plant An interesting Prophecy " ADVERTISERS t i Mothers, ivhether your baby is smf- Tioring trom irtdipeition, mlir or :wnrms. or from some other form of rrhihlhuod ailment, you will frnd Mum's Own Tahlr'ts a $910 rrlirf, - The pm nix " an new... was mated by a. damn-Ind “In ot the Liberal Opposition my Mr. Bowel] to acute Mm“ to the new Faetory Act and thr. “about refusal of the Cover-mat. to my! Ar of the Liberal ploposall to im- prove the continuum ol the workers of. the menace. Among the tam- endmcnts submitted, an all at which were supported by the Labor member, from Hamilton, were:-- 1. To ensurr reasonable safety dr, rims and guards on machiqcry. s. That no employer shah take itt- to his employ any person under the age oi titteen years who cannot read at sight and write legihly simple Betb- tences of prose. 3. That no child, girl or youth under fdteen years oi age should be employed in premises underground or below the street level. ‘4, alter this last one was voted 'down; that no "e We: 15 years oi age should be employed in such un- derground premises more than eight hours a day. Notwithstanding the desirability ot having these amendments itworptrrat- ed in the legislation More the house Premier Whitney, following out his usual policy that everything em- muting Irom the Opposition, good or bad, must be voted down, refused every one oi them. The only reason that can be assigned is one of party politics, the Government choosing to sacrtr.ce the interests or labor, rather than give the Liberal Opposition a chance to say to the electors that it had forced the Government's hand in this matter. A day of reckoning. hone. er, is coming, when the Govern- ment will be called upon to defend its action below the electors. 5 Mr. Borden, Hansard, February 27, FrGl--Giit' will be the purpose oi |the navy which my honorable friends lproposo to create when it is created? IThey propose to have one fleet unit ion the Atlantic and one fleet unit on Ithe Pacitie. For what purpose will {they be placed there, and to what 'extent will they be efiectrvr? I say that the defence of Canada will be by “he united naval forces of the whole lEmpx’rc, and I further maintain that lit would be impossible Iona, single Ic,') unit on the Atlantic ora single fleet unit on the l'auritic to defend the sshuros or coast line of Canada against {such an,aitack as might be expected [if an attack were to take place. Mr. Bord.en, Hansard, March 29, 1909:--I do desire to emphasize. as [at as is in my power, the importance to Canada of some attempt at naval defenmr, of the defence of our sea- ports and the protection ot our corn- merce. Let us look at the question trom another aspect. How many cities and towns are there in Canada which would be.open to the raids oi a second or third class cruiser? b I suppose there are not less than forty or fitty cities and towns in" Canada of 2,000 population or upwards which would be open to the raid ot an enemy coming against us. Discussing Winston Churchill's Na- val budget speech. the, Ottawa Citizen of March 28th, says:- "The 'extraordinary demands' made Upon the builders in reality limited the amount to be expended for Brit- ish naval purposes according to Mr. Churchill. This would seem to mean that the Canadian ships‘might have to ho built elsewhere' than in Britain, necessitating perhaps the estahlish- ment ot shipyards in Canada. If this were so, it would quite change the situation. so iar..at least, as the Opposition is comnrrrted." Coming from the leading Conserva- tire organ oi the Capital, which is often used as the omcial mouthpiece of the Government, special signili~ cam-e attaches to the p.aragraph quoted. ls Bnnlrn getting ready tor another flop on the naval question? Baby's Own Tablets Thousands of mmhrrs “so nothin; rlsv fur their liltln ones. The Talk lpts aways do good-they cannot possibly do harm and are equally mind for the nrwbnrn bahe or crow- ins, child They an sold by medicine drnlrrs or by mail at 250mm a box from Thr hr Ithtiarns' Medicine Co, 1trovhttltr, lint. _ Company instaihyt additional ship- huifdinr,' yards at Hamburg. There stus to he a big gap between St50- mm “ha-h has equipped one ot tho farm-st. warship huiMinq firms of Germany and Mr 1'ltnrrhili's figure at ,tl3,nnu,lulo. AnAgttrFtheittoa The Two Borden: 'oes I his Mean? Always do Good It, punaturali. truly.» .myn don'- tuBritishHm-thiq week Me. Churchill said: I new! is?“ toe any particular scheme. When Mr. Bonita iett this country I bad Bo idea ahat he was intending to pro pose to the Canadian Parkman. The (Toronto World remain that 'tt issuing of milestos try the political leaders " Ottawa seem: to have be- come a habit. Premier Borden and his toitowers, at least, appear to and it easier and more congenial to write statements of their position on the naval issue for publication In the press than in defending their bill to give away $33,000,000 of Canadian money on the floor of Parliament. The Gait Report†holds up Ber- lin’s saving ot nearly tour thousand, dollars a year as a reason tor that town separating from the county. It figures out a saving of $2500 tor Halt. ll Galt iollows Berlin's example and Withdraws a heavier share ot the County tax burden will be trans- ferred to the growing manufacturing fowrts oi Waterloo. Preston, Iieisr' eler, Elmira and New Hamburg. According to the First Lord of the Admiralty the three dreadnoughts to be contributed try Canada are to ban part oi an Imperial fleet with headwaters at Gibraltar. What has become of the emergercy in the North Heat And would Mr. Weichel kindly inlurm us how this is going to .pro- tect Canada's Pacific Coast from the yellow peril, which he regards as the greattst at a1Vdangers to which the century is exposed? , Loader Itowell and other members of thc Liberal Opposition at Toronto are doing good work by probing into the accounts M the Hydro-Electric Commission. Something of this sort is required to prevent abuses creeping into this department at provincial ser- vice, even ii the probe does not Show abuses to already exist. The municipalities that are. partners in the With characteristic originalitrWin- ston Churchill, First Lord ot the British Admiralty, and representing the slrongrst naval power in tlie, world, has proposed a "naval boli- day" tor a year. If the suggestion here adopted the rcliel trom naval burdens would llkrly prove such a boon lo the people that they would insist on the holiday being continued. Hon. Adam Beck, ulnairnmn of the Ir.vtlto Electric Commission, has ac- ceded lo Berlin's request tor a: re- ductiun in the charge ice street light- ing 1mm $17,000 to $16,000 tor the currmt Fear. This concession has been gratefully received. But the idea at a corporation) a City like Mer- lin v.hiLh has tor years successfully operated its own public utiiitie's hav- ing tc get permission from outside is before being able to alter its own street lighting rates is more or less repugnant. The members; of the Public School section of _the Ontario Educational Association have declared against the "pomic colored supplement." 'The tone or these pictures is described as “ginng wrong views ot lite, teaching disrespect ior age, for parents, and those in authority." The teachers might lime made their resolution a little broader and included a good many so-ealled comic supplements that are not "colored," and which are hardly above the level ot those criticized. . . "-1 ' ","A '13» um 'lei" ‘ [SIC hyilro e2ectrie scheme m“ t? JY-ri-st-st '5 ta' law“ I I _ ‘ m;- ly iTiLeTirsTéa m the iitiestigation o; factory until it tMrice.s to make my the accounts in connection with it. sible occasional rests for all ranks," WILL ENGAGE h _ COUNTY ROAD $lPliltlmlilEltT The Itoad and Hrizlgc Commihter ot 'of the County ('mmvil met at the (but! House Thursday with Chair- man i. G. Hurst presiding and all the memhcrs in attendance with the Mt-npnon at Mr. A. H. Robertson ' ot We Ilrsilry. Th" future methods of carrying orti the munty road “an were discussed, snmr change being normsary on an. mum at the ammdnwnl m the law! uhish ms taken the supervision ot, the xxnrk um of the hands of the ('numillnrs and centralized the row trol ,tt the County Road superirtien) rient. l Mr. H, J. Bowman, C, F, , has art-" Pd In this rnpavitr since the inaugu-‘ ratimn of the eounty road sysunm,, but mm requests that a man be fr":' poinud todrsote allhvi “mo to ibis: “an, Mr. "mum": “in continue to " mi mung-vb: Is m Nubia Iron not- b AMI-Kr: i All the eomtnents.in the British press Ko to prove the Liberal conten- ‘tlon that Jtritain's great trouble at present is the emptiness of the exist- ‘ing ships, and that Canada would not J38 helping the situation by giving flier more empty ships, awn if the lttritirh shipyards could construct ithr-m, which they apparently could .nut. Ottawa. March M.-. Liberals are frank†“The estimate ot money arm- juhila-Iit at the eontirtnation ot their ally to be spent on building within attitude upon the Naval bill which is the coming twelve months shows a wanted by British comment upon 'ufilircriaii of a million and a quarter. Imperial naval estimates. London pa-iThis is due to the retarded progress per: uhich have been recited here whit is W male with the ships Show. irrespcctive of party, that the already laid down, consequent on the imperial Government has had to extraordinary pressure ot work in slat-ken its shirbuildittg program be- the shipyards and the scarcity oi cause it cannot construct more ships labor .. at present. that it is having the grea- Obviously Canada would be only im- test dilliculty in manning the ships it posing a new burden on Britain if she already has, and that this dilliculty contributed momy to build additional will continue lot years. Emphasis is ships when the yards cannon now laid upon the tact that ihe rate of pay carry out even Britain's own program has had to be increased. and when Britain has dimculty Vin Bush!!! Woyld HM. Dificelty in Building During the nasal debate in the Cam adian House. the Conservatives have contendgd in.“ Canada could not build and than tterown ships, and that the llriliah rate of pay would not attract Canadians. It is now prown. however that it has not been punk-ï¬rmly high to eract recruits in the Old Land, and that ii Canada would have dill!- culty in building shits " am. there isa similar dillicultv in England. The London Chronicle, commuting upon the Imperial naval estimates. says that "The actual increases are mainly the result of previous deci- sions. More than hall is lot pay to officers and men, necessitated by the recent very proper increases in Hr rates of pay." And the Chronicle adds this significant statement: "It is no um having more ships unless we have mole sailors to man them." The London News and.Leader comments along the same line. "During the year," it points out, "the Admiralty has been amen to two temporary ex- pedicnts ior making good the defici- ency ll] ofmtrs. It proposes to give lirutenants' commissions to a ttttttl- ber oi omens irom the naval reserve, and to pass a number oi youths from the public school direct to the navy." The London. Standard adds that "A limited number of lieutenants and st8t-iieutertati1s, will be selected from ohm-rs ot thii royal naval reserve, and in exceptional cases they will be eligible ior appointmirnt to the rank of commander. It remains to be seen whether this vague prospect will be sufficient to induce promising young omens of the mercantile marine to adopt a career in the navy.†Th? London Times adds its testi- many to the tlitticufty of getting mm for the ships already built. Figuring that about sewn thousand must be recruited this year, according to the Admiralty program, it says that "In view oi the dimculties of manning which have lately been making them- selves felt, and of the progressitve re- quirements of new ships now being placed in commission and under mn- struction, no one will think that this provision is excessive." . T I The, Londpn Post adds that "The It the English papers are unanimous as to the ditliculties in getting mm for the British nary, they are equally so with regard to the curtailment oi the nasal program because the Cdd Land shipyards cannot build. the nhips as fast as the Admiralty requires them, to say nothing of the addition- al ships which Mr. Burdm proposes.' 5.131 the Post: "This reduction by the role of mere money-c tiPettts due to diiticu1ties in getting the bufors." work none as quickly as was hoped." Sum declarations as the In The Times agrres that, "owing to have confirmed Ottawa Liberal the cxtraordinaty pressure of work in stand which they have taken! the shipyards and the scarcity (vi adiart-irnilt ships, manned by labor. contractors ham lately been adiars, and maintained hy running Por,t on those programs." "ithout imposing ian additions The Chrotiiele'sr comment is equally den upon the British taxpayer. do any mi t we men and women are subjecttothe numerous ailments mused by defective or irregular action of the f,'.rS'l',','r' of digestion and e imination. Headaches, lazy feelings, epression of spirits are first consequences, and then worse sickness fol1owsif the trouble is not removed. Bat thousands have discovered that North, South, East, West (TI. L.“ SCI. of Any “dish. In the Warâ€) we the most reliable corrective. and the lwst prwm live of the†com- mon ailments. Better digestion. mnrt- restful sloop. greater strength, b.titrt).tt'r1Tiritt, clearer eomplexipns are given tothosr who use occasion- Ally this time-tested home remedy. Beecham's Pills will no doubt help your-it in to your intc rest to try them-for an over the world the, 'Beeehqnr'st (iFilld Shipyards Can't Do It Must Get Morn Men ". "Dreadnought: in the Maher. land Just Now county engineer. however, and for a man to take charge of the ac- Bork Ht that line. The com-tual road building and supervise the authoriad him to advertise Bork throughout the county. Are Pronounced Best from only by Tm In“... 9:. "Hum. Lane-awn. Fulani Add "gawk†hm! Egg. 3. Anni“. In Mun. 2S _ Obviously Canada ,would be only Im- posing a new burden on Britain ii she contributed money to build additional ships when the yards cannot, now carry out even Britain's own program and when Britain has dimculty .in manning the ships already available. The London Standard points out that undermanned ships are of little use ii “a: breaks out: It says: "With the German high sea Pseet fully man- ned and in permanent commission, the steam and third divisions of the home fleet ought to be supplied with crews which could move thrm into the tight- ing line at short notice. A ship with a 'reduced nuclcus' company on board might almost as well be laid up in dock for all the uselt could he dur, ing the all-important first week of war." The London News and Leader is particularly nutspokrn in its criticism oi the Churchill program. It says: "The program cuMrms the ine pressuin that the Admiralty mean to treat l:attleships contributed by the Dmninions and colonies as ad- tlitions. Wedo not see how that can he iustuied in itself. if the naval program outlined by Mr. Churchill last year was adequate for our nerds without the ships subsequently offered by this lit-- pire. then with these ships it is exeessive and should be corres- l Fundingly reduced. The line takrn by w. Churchill has this double disadvantage; it gives UG C more ships than WP need, and it comerts the gifts oi ships from the Empire into a burden. since ( the British taxpayer has to find l the men and the money to main- tain tttem." An rqunlly frankness as to Mr Churchill characterizes the Chronicle, which comments upon his memoran- dum to Mr. Borden and the incidtnts in the Canadian Parliament which $ol- loweu its publication. It says: . "We tear that Mr. Churchill cart- not, entirely be acquitted of re- sponsibility for them. When a great question of national pvliey--. for such it is--ts being keenly ar- gued in the Parliament of the daughter nation, it is most uniur- ttmate that a British Minister should even appear to be briefing one party as against the other. The relations which all desire to see maintained between the Moth- er Country and the Dominions can nnlv last so long as neither side, interferes or takes side in the in- ternal party conflicts of the other . . Mr. Churchill merely express- ed the technical and strategicat views held by him as head oi the Admiralty. lint. there» was cer- tainly some lack of judgment ’in their expression. it is impossible. - =-at, any rate in dealing with' the self governing Imminiotts- to cal- culate their assistance merely in this mechanical way. We have to reckon for their hearts and minds and imagination as well as for .the;r ships; without the former we cannot have the latter. And,how- ever desirable it might be strate- gicaliv, we can never, as a matter of human nature, expect the imaginations of the Dominions to be centred permanently on fleets on European waters, nor their en- thusiasm to be sustained for long by the role oi mere money-contri- butors." Sixth declarations as the foregoing have eontirmed Ottawa Liberals in the stand which they have taken for Can- adianihllilt ships, manned by Cast- adiars, and maintained hy Canada "ithout imposing an additional nur- This is Plain Speaking. The Molsons Bank Waterloo, Ont. Branch, P.rlLLFAHrtF.'.--Edward Sued, jun., and Harry Barnum ot Tn-uton were tried before tho County Judge in this city ytsterday, and finally pleaded guilty to thp charge of hur- gtary in the sham of Kemp llrus., in Trentcn. The youths were given three wars in Kingston Penitentiary. -Cony,tantintrrTe%as orla -rninioo inhabitants and no sewers. 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Frank Haight, Esq. Sanderson', Bake King an, mum at? toeoeo4ueo'"eo'"oe"e t THE LEADING t Fancy Cakes. Elle; iiiiiGieat t Phone 243. Proprietor. 1 uo+o+o+o+uuuuuo§ C' We haven» reputation ot q + supplying our numerous cun- t I towers with the choice“ and + t best of mean all the rev O + + round. - The "ttatt tin of Atari» (on FREE LABOR BUREAU " King St. West, Berlin. We bare vacancies tor men and WU men in all lines ot woxk. It you in out of employment communion“ with us " once. No charge lot regiltli' uon at service: undead. "l In an ooiumrlos: Ask" tisrUur 13113504 TURN ADVISEILWMCII will he lent tree. MamoN Ab MARION. 364 Universlty St.. Mantrhl. Waterloo Mutual Geo. niche], Vice-President. Frank Haight, Matter. Arthur Foster, Inspector. J. C. Haight, Botieitor. C. A. Mmm, Diurict Agent. WATERwo. ONT. Rm. Snider, President. In the line ot meat: "have T Beet, Pork, Veal. Lamb, Sag- q ar Cured Hams and Mean, t tour own curing) ,onco tasted. + always used; Homemadg Sau- o sages such " Bologna. Wicn- t ers, Pork Sausage Had ' Cheese, Liver ‘Sausame and q Summer Sausage. + Give us a um and be Kott- t winced. Orders promptly de . livered in all parts ttd tn: + town. _ t o ' . John B. Fucker t OFFICERS BERLIN, ONT. ",000,000 ‘3'.†05,041,311 13,354.»: any.“ "