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The Chronicle Telegraph (190101), 12 Jun 1913, p. 7

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_ Sir Wilfrid Challenged ! Premier Borden to i‘} ’f CGo to the Country: the Ottawa, .June 6.â€"(Canadian Press.)â€"In answer to a question by Sir Wilfridâ€" Lauriér this motning Premier Borden stated that by the time the three dreadnoughts are completed the Government expects to bave a maâ€" jority iu_m_smmr would â€"thent bring in ~legislation enabling â€"Canada o buy the ships and Cament never fails to give satisfactory results. Write for the book. 1t not only tells you how to mis ill al h o 1P sc ie esnt hn n s toas y io nar nc ie cagiven Spigre, io: eve one of them ealeable There is a Canada Coment Dealer in Your Neighborheod Address: Farmers Information Bursau & * Canada Cement Company Limited, Montreal with complete confidence that your concrete {work will be ckoflmchli..fichm. You ought to have this confidence in the cement you use, because you have not the facilities for testing its qualities, such as are at the disposal of the engineers in charge of big contracting jobs. These engineers know that when cement has passed the tests made upon it at Canada Cement mills, it will pass all their tests. And this same cement is sold to you for your silo, your foundations, your feedingâ€"floor, our milkâ€"house or your wateringâ€"trough. U ord ecsordieg io the hevestions in ow free back "What the Farmer Sep do with Contrate."" Canede It means cement of the highest possible quality. It means cement tested by experts whose authority is final at all our mills. hmmemtachowledcedbv?mmlilecundhn&e&dw of farmers to fulll every requirement of scientifically made Portland cement. It means a cement that is absolutely reliable, whether used for a great bridge or for a concrete watering trough. You can use place e‘directions in our free book "What the Farmer can do with Concrete," Canads give satisfactory results. Write for the book. 1t not only tells you how to n at will also suggest scores of uses for it on your farm, every one of them the boakm.:omi-nfliaufibudm. Canada Cement the British Admiralty e t mt s t 4o ACSRRC UE jfarmer near Plainfield, Ont., about The report presented toâ€"day conâ€" tains the general conclusions of the Cormmission. It will be followed in a ltew weeks by another section, giving! the results in some detail of the inâ€"; |formation gleaned by the Commission j in the various European countries visâ€" !ited and in the United States. _ The final section of the report, which will be issued about three months _ hence Will deal with the presentâ€"conditionsâ€" ‘of technical education in the various | Provinces of the Dominion, with speâ€" lcific recommendations: adapted to‘ each. rect on a per capital basis and _ 25 per cent. of the vote shall be retained for expenditure through the central Dominion Board of organization, the securing of experts, etc. Every phase of industrial work is provided for, inâ€" Clud ng agriculture, practically all the various phases of _ manufacturing, houschold science, manual training and_ drawing in schools, art, etc. The large measure of this latter enâ€" couragement may be gauged from the fact that the commission recommend a Federal grant of $3,000,000 yearly for ten years, aggregating $30,000,000 for the purpose of getting the whole system well started on a sound basis It is proposed that 75 per cent. _ of this vote shall go to the Provinces diâ€" _ The report of the commission emâ€" braces the last word in technical eduâ€" cation in the civilized world. It sumâ€" marizes the conclusions drawn â€" from the experience of the countries _ of Europe and of this continent, the reâ€" sults of work along technical educaâ€" ‘tional lines in over one hundred places as gleaned from the testimony of 1,â€" 470 experts, both male and â€" fermale, In brief, the system outlined provides for local initiative and responsibility under Provincial control, with a genâ€" erous measure of encouragement by the Federal Government. _ Royal Commission on _ Industrial Training and Techhical Education, inâ€" stituted in July 1910, by Hon. W. L. Mackenzie King, exâ€"Minister of Labor and the Laurier Government, and continued during the past two Years, was presented to Parliament toâ€"day. The commission, under the: Chairâ€" manship of Dr. James W. Robertson, was the largest in personnel, the widâ€" est in scope and the broadest in point of territory covered of any _ corymisâ€" sion appointed by an nation _ during recent years. Its report is the,most comprehensive and thorough ‘of any ’commission which has yet reported on the joint subjects of industrial trainâ€" ing and technical education. If _ the present Government realizes its opâ€" portunity and carries out the recomâ€" mendation of the commission, the whole system of education in Canada, having regard to practical utility and training for vocational work in pracâ€" tically every line of industry, will be revolutionized. Se l THE mm aluz BECKERâ€"FRIED. c uols Pe Y“W‘" for SUMMER SPORTS Maple G the bome of M i le Grove farm, ¢. Ye.'l: F“ Tllll x and Mrs. Allan Fried and family, aâ€" ecommended FOs bout one and a half miles west of sufteme EVERYBODY | Roseville, was the scene of a beautiâ€" Ottawa, June 4.â€"The report of the ful wedding on June 4th when about Royal Commission on _ Industrial two hundred invited guests were asâ€" Training and Techhical Education, inâ€" sembled on their beautiful and spaâ€" stituted in July 1910, by Hon. W. L. cious lawn to withess the marriage oli Mackenzie King, exâ€"Minister of Labor their oldest daughter, Lauretta, _ to and the Laurier Government, _ and Made In Smart Mr. Gilbert Becker, son of Mr. _ and continued during the past two yoan.' Styles, Suitable Mrs. August Becker living on a farm was presented to Parliament toâ€"dar. | MB _ ForEveryOutdoor â€" < |*50"¢ two miles north oi Mr. Fried‘s Large Federal Encouragement. Experience of the World. missing _ since a well â€"known The repott of InsPector Rev. C. R.I Milier stated that this had been _ the heaviest month for serious cases _ in | the _ history of the society. Several ) cf these cases were discussed _ at| length, and brought to light some M& the blackest cases imaginahle. The | names of these people, and the _ deâ€" tails of the cases, are not given _ out ; for _ publication. The report further| slowed that 27 cases had been in ; vestigated; 20 police court sessions at tended; 11 children were made wards of the society,; 1 young woman deâ€" ported; assisted in raiding _ two hous:s of illâ€"fame; a case of ctime / successfully cleaned up, four children sent _ in for placement, and a number placed in foster homes. _A local wnâ€"' man whose child was made a _ ward several years ago, but who was _ alâ€"| lowed to remain with het mother, has \ been taken away from ber. The case was tried by tha ounty who disnaissâ€" ed the case, allowing the child to re-] main in the orphanage. Word has | been teceived that it will be taken to | a higher court, and the inspector wafil instructed to fight the case. The regulat nsonthly meeting of the Children‘s Aid Society was held _ in the Bethany Rest Home parlors, on Wednesday evening. That the work ol the society is rapidly growing was shown by the large number of _ serâ€" i0Us cases of the past month. Inspector Millee Deals With Many Cases and Bethany Home Was Full BUSY MONTH FOR THE C. A. S. Khorthorns, $12,500; fruit work, $9,â€" 009; short coutses, $7,000; Eastern Ontario Live Stock Association, $10,â€" 0}0; special â€" grants for agricultural tural work, in public schools, â€" school gardens, etc., $10,000; drainage work, $5,000; live stock in Northarn Onâ€" tario $5,000; Womn‘s Institute, $3,â€" 500; _ dairy survey, $2,000; Western Fair Association London, $7,500; Onâ€" tario Veterinary College, additional Half of the appropriation for each Province is to be paid over at ance, as soon as the agreements are signed by the respective Provincial Minisâ€" tets of Agriculture. The balance will be paid as soon as the Federal Govâ€" ernment is satisfied that the _ Provâ€" inces ate properly spending the money for th> purposes specified. It is proâ€" vided that the aid giyen to the Provâ€" inces shall be supplementary to the agricultural votes now imade by each Province, and shall not in any way curtail present grants by the _ Provâ€" inces. land, $15,500. ‘The vote of $175,733 for Ontario is to go in part for the following speciâ€" fic purposes: _ For a field: husbandry build‘ng at the Ontario Agricultural College, $40,000; for district _ repteâ€" sentatives in educational work, $22,â€" The total appropriation to be disâ€" tributed among the Provinces during‘ the current fiscal year is $500,000. Cntario‘s share on the per capita baâ€" sis is $175,733; that of Quehec, â€"$139, 182, Novia Scotia $34,288; New: Prenswick, $24,509; British Columbia $27,334; ‘Manitoba, $31,730; Saskatâ€" ch>wan, $34,296, Alberta $26,094. | WHAT PROVINCES GET Ottawa, June 8.â€"The Minister _ of Agriculture, acting on the advice . of Mr. C.C. James, exâ€"Deputy Minister of Agriculture for Ontario, who _ has been engaged by the Government _ to administer the annual grant for aid to agticulture Under the vote of ten million dollars, passed this session, has announced the details as to the speglding of the money this year. Details of â€"Expenditure for _ 3~Agriculture for the Present Year APPORTIONMENT OF AID GRANTS YOUR DEALFR HAS THEM CANADIAN CoNnS RUBBER CO., LiMitco, You Might As Well Get S# mnilRin NEWâ€"COMER BUYS FARM â€"â€"FOR $12,000 has purchasedâ€"theâ€"Rev. Daniel Wisâ€" mer farm on the Lexington road, near Bridgeport. The farm consists of 114 acres and it is <â€" understood that the sum of $12,000 was the price paid. A German who came to this county a few days ago, named Baucr, The purchaser‘s family resides _ in FEngland at present and he leit Wedâ€" nesday to bring them to this country to take possession of this fine farm. No other medicine will so quickly cure colic as will Baby‘s Own _ Tabâ€" lets. They regulate the bowels, sweeten the stomach and _ drive ‘out every trace of this trouble. Concetnâ€" ing them Mrs. Wiu.â€" A. Smith, Brockâ€" haven, Sask., writes: "I like Baby‘s Own Tablets andâ€"always keep _ then: in the house. Whenevet my baby has colic I give her a couple of _ ‘Tablets and she is soon well peain. I know cfro other medicime for htile . cnes to equal them." The ‘aplets _ are sold by medicine dealers or by _ mail at 25 cents a box from the Dr. _ Wilâ€" liame‘ Medicine Co., Brockville, Ont. After the ceremony and wellâ€"wishes of the guests, all repaired _ to _ the spacious and beautiful decorated . dinâ€" ing room â€" and partook of a sumptous wedding luncheon, prepared _ for the occasion. The bride looked beautiful dressed in white charmenuse satin trimmed with _ lace â€" aud pearl trimming, and wore _ a‘beautiful veil and _ carried a â€" bouquet of white _ carnations, while the bridesmaid was dressed in cream eoilene, trimmed with cream satin and carried a boquet ol _ pink carnations. The presents to the bride were most beautiful and costly, showing the high esteers in which she was held by her friends. Mr. and Mrs. Becker will reside on bis fathers farn» above referred to. Promptly at _ the _ time appointed namely 3 o‘clock while the wedding march was being played by her cousin, Miss Mabel Thamer, the contracting parties _ appeared _ under a beautiful arch erected for the occasion on the lawn, and were duly united in _ the holy bonds of matrimony by the Rev.. A.F. Stoltz of New Dundee, the bride being attended by her sister Gertie, while Mr. _ Melvin Veitch acted â€" as groomsman and Cleo and Ethel, sisâ€" ters of the bride acted as flowers girls } HYMENEAL Childhood Colic Completely Cured w g9ve GENTLEMFN. (WIilO ARE BALD) + t â€"andâ€"adornâ€"your â€"bald head which . Prof. Dorenwend _ will be showing. . These wonderful coverings are | sa _ . N NMI; MLMNONSIRA naturel in appearance . that detection ENXTENDED TO ALL. _ is impossible. They are adjusted â€" so bTiDS your friends toâ€" securely, to any head, that they canâ€" not come off, except at the wearer‘s The Walper Iloule, wish. They will give you a youns Friday, June 20th. and softening expression to the face. to replace hair on thah»2ds of Laâ€" dies and Gentlemen, who have _ lost their hair.. By his beautiful; natural bair constructions, which are known all over the world. EVERY WOMAN "LADIES" do not miss this Onportunity. _ See bhis TRANSFORMATIONS, _ SWITâ€" with human hair. In order to have a &5g conception ofi the wonderiul achieveâ€" §¥ ment in the art of hair constructing, § every bald man should call and _seeâ€"£] the Targe sample stock of _ "HAIl TOUPEES AND FULL _ WIGS" | i9# A cS puen Manufacturers® Exposition of Hamiltonâ€"made Products, filling two Armouries and Parade S meand ip en es n motelrane 8 Motor Bost, Sailing and Rowing Races. ionship Athletic Events. . Champion« gz..",:fi.n U Games two U. S. League Teams. â€" Trap.Shooting T ournament. â€" Rile Maicher: ‘an y. â€"_â€" Come to Hamiltonâ€"Canada‘s Magneto and see the biggest Civic Holiday Week and Industrial Demonstration th been seen in Canadaâ€"or elsewhere. Hamilton Centenni_ali Industrial Exposition a»4 Old Home Week 1 August 11th to 16th, 1913 _ ] an 1. Lv .ryrzing Confidential. "TmeATMENT. Dr<.KENNEDY & KENNEDY h.__af Lcb h. dA (The Largest Sale of Any -&Q. in the World) and learn what a difference they will make. By Nfifiii"l’ the system they insure better digestion, sounder sleep, ter nerves, and bestow the charm of spnrklfaq eyes, a tless rosy complexion and vivacious spirits. _ Thousands upon ti.pn:u-nd- of women have learned, happily,that Beecham‘s Pills are reliable and The Unfailing Home Remedy Dorenwend‘s Sanitary Patent Toupee There is Comfort in RGeechams P oo ecsssnmstmen ce sn e JJ "Doyhood, Manbood. Fatherhood." (Illustratâ€" amnnairammaene we + ed) on Discases of Men. No NAMES USED WITHOUT WRITTEN CONSENT. No names on boxes or 5 i. Lv:ryhing Confidential, Question List and Cost of Treatment FREE FOR m NERVOUS, LIFELESS Special Rates by Rail and Boatâ€"ask your Local Agent. Cz. Michigan Ave. and Griswold St., Detroit, Mich. m.:-";:.'g in Canada and U. ?..Au-iu. In boxes, 25 cents. knpeentener 20E T + D. e ¢ All letters from Canada must be addressed ,’bm OTlcE to our Canadian Correspondence Departâ€" roomâ€"smmoeemmeme® montin Windsor, Ont. If you desire to consliy call at our Medical Institute in Detroit as we see and treat is in our Windsor offices which are for Correspondcneec and y 1vr Conadian business only. Address ail Jetters as follows : DRS. KENNEDY & KENNEDY, Windsor, Ont. DEBILITATED MEN nddreas. is â€"C o m in g to THE WALPER]|HOUSE BERLIN, ON FRIDAY. ~JUNE 20th Prof. Dorenâ€" wend, of Toronto America‘s Greatest Hairâ€" Goods Artist has made successful men of those who were: down and out." _ We rr\‘ac ribe specific remâ€" edics for cachâ€"individual case according to the symptoms and complicationsâ€"we have no patent medicines. . This is one of the secrets of our wonderful success as our treatment cat not fail, for we prescribe remedies adapted to . e-;:\.t‘ndt;l;lugbl Ju? "‘Z:a".:- M ce â€" e have e Canada for over 20 Years. : CURABLE CASES GUARANTEED OR NO PAY ? Are you intending to * “fl-fi“m‘”fw-. J(flue-" Hn:m ymfi weakness? Our New Method Treatment wil cure you. What it has done for others it will do for you. Consultation Free. No matter w?go’ has treated you, write for an honest :{ain'despnlr because e have treated with 4 her doctors, used electric belts and: tried . various drug store nostrums. , Our New Method Treatment has snatched / hundreds from the brink of de;rlir. has reâ€" . stored happiness to hundreds of homes and / the fi:fifi;:};?‘;ég?;fi;&q-‘?s and later &.: cesses, w are ures eâ€"you are ones we can restore to mnnhoody.nd revive the spark of encrgy and vitality. Don‘t give YOUNG MEN AND MIDDLEâ€"A infon A FREE DEMONSTRATION I EXTENDED TO ALL. Come | an bring your {friends toâ€" AND MAN, â€" can made to _ 1 younger. and have 8 natural â€" ; tection to the hedd; swhich _ me HEALTH, COMFORT AND GO APPEARANCE. ** 2 CHES, â€" WAVELETS, °_ POM DOURS, FULL WIGS, CURLS, Are you a victim? Have you lost hope? Are you intending to marry? CHAS. A. MURTON, Secretery

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