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The Chronicle Telegraph (190101), 6 Nov 1913, p. 2

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Following, as it does, the big slump of over 300 votes in the Com krvativr vote in the recent tsvtrelec- .‘tion in Middlesex, the turnover in (South “moo. in spite oi anything 3he, cumhined forces ol the Govern- ‘mnt. could do to prevent it, indicat- he that thc “do has turnrd back to "haurier. l grrirtal Plrrtinn now Honk! end In a (Emernnu‘nt rout. . The rum“ In South Bruce will 2hardly Mord tmtoriragpt'trnt. to the sitting ttrettthprs for North and Suulh qNtcrloo in 1hr Immmion Parliament, In the Jtope of Mating on don-at ttt the (Envcrunmnt candidate Messrs. Weichel and Clare Itarebmm tram-Hing up and damn the sillr Imus toe tveres tum: In nrakp "orrlen's $35,000.0M} naval mntrilnmon pill palatable to thp Gr.ttr,utr, N Smith Prurtv, Maw H.ttss ‘tl"l‘.‘f‘d4‘1[ tlw te turns Show. iguana-unper-I- m- “I“. $1.501!me {mun-nu Stu-M bum-nu. w euasprintira, an”. an Ital-.1351] in truck. It was lit-ting that on the occasion of such an important event Berlin, the pioneer in the hydro power move- ment, should show its special inter- esrby sending by special train its Chief Magistrate, City Council and' its band, to extend its congratula- tions and Join in the celebration, and that Waterloo aad Guelph and other surrounding places where hydro Fe .n‘er is in successful use should so send their' leading citizens to Lke. part in the proceedings. The immediate effect oi Niagara power Will he to give Elmira well lighted houses'and streets and cheap and steady power lor Industrial purposes, and in this latter respect it is likely to allord an industrial stimulus to this already rapidly growing centre at over 2,000 people, the extent of which it would he hard to estimate. The extension of the hydro electric lines to Elmira also brings within range of tart1svchiesement the link- ing up oi Galt, Preston, llespeler, Berlin, Waterloo. and Elmira. six big industrial centres of Waterloo county. by, means of an electric railway sys- tem. either by the etcctriticaAim1 of the Gait and Elmira branch oi the' Grand Trunk. or the extension of the Preston ai'i‘d Berlin ileetric line. This is a eo,u.Gmmation long hoped tor, and. it, is now in order for the Boards oi Trade or other civic bodies of these towns to begin an energetic movement 13 this direction. t.t.tiiunrt-darrsoon. Cami mama was, to Wed- It any Tiadica.tiott were net-lied of “no action oi Sir Willtid Laurser.and his colleagues in tlieir'long and suc- resslul fight against the $35,000,000 naval contribution it was turaisbed on Thursday by the electors oi South Bruce. Elmira, Berlin’s thriving northern neighbor, is the latest addition to the galaxy ot western Ontario towns and cities whose sheets and homes Alter opening a constituency which tor the past five jeans has returned a Conservative, the Government has lost. Mr. Truas'. the Liberal Candi- date, being elected by a substantial majority. In view oi the Fact that the election was fought largely on the naval issue, and that the electors had the best. possinlo exposition of the policies oi both parties from the public platlorm by party leaders. the result must be regarded as the delib- erate verdict of a representétive Ott- tario constituency. l stunning blow has been administered to the Borden policy of naval contribution it it does, not prove a complete knock-out. ' “to!” “his“ n “do-mum tin-Sunday my and not. gm [3th and wheels ot industry maxed by Niagara power. ail}; and; how on mutation. J. " HULL“. Conservative, Irr'i,' rlrclrrl to rrprrsont Heist (‘unnu "n Monday bv a magority of TMt mpr hi: o'ppnnrnt Mllnrr, 1."me "I-iq-, nun-I‘m “In. = 'BgtlB.s-t call. was l m -tllt urn-mm. indr'etr Phillips. Liberal, and Dr. ml. F. Moore. Conservative, “on ttr muted for the Huntington seat in the 9urhec legislature, rn‘nm 8trrouO the awn of il ll \mle. -srreteeha-tnutrtnof kg Progressive Elmira Back to Laurier ADVERTISE” t TRUAX' ELECTED y IN S. BRUCE Walkertoet, UM. 30.-ylouth Bruce has spoken, and Its voice is one oi reprooi. Reubm 1-1, Truax, the Lite eral candidate,pras to-day elected to Ahe Houst- of Commons by a majority oi 12-1 over Wellington D. Cargill, his oppimem. 'llm seat was rtneresrva- cant by the elévntiun oi lhm. James Donnelly to the Senate, ayd the campaign was precipitated entirely on the naval policy of the Borden Government. The defeat oi'Mr. Car- gill means a reversal oi a Conserva- tfre majority of 103 Artt a heavier vote than was polled at the last gen- eral election. _ No tigyres of the total number of votes were obtainable tar-night. only the majorities at the diiierent poll- ing subdivisions being brought into Walkerton. Hut in a constituency that is scattered "Yet so many towrr ships the sptrcd with which the result was known is remarkable, and n. tri- bute to the local telephone organiza- tion. In an hour and a half after the polls closed Mr. Truas's majority was known to be tiuttieient to insure raral victory, and within two hauls practically every subdivision had been heard from, Fearing to trust the propieovith Ms naval policy the Government chose South Bruce as a test, riding, and the answer is now too plain to be explained away. Cabinet Ministers and Conservative memhers raised the naval issue, urged a war contrib"- hun on a peace-loving people, and vainly tried to explain theft abandom ment of the stand taken in Parlia- ment in 130‘). The proposal to send $35,000,000 to Brita": was never te- The Grand Trunk freight sheds at' The Government steamer Acadia is St. Catitarin,rv; and ten loaded freight on the way to hunt for the new is- cars were burnrd, loss $50,000. Wand reported oft Sable Island. DU That when you put . "tv-to-tttVet, hmthxoqgh “um and eaten the blood. inst as surely as if you put it intotuchti4's staunch? couscous a gain}! In. winced by various mineral and: talus are) tstto you: child’s blood br way of the stomach t Then why do so by way of the pom? Take no AAs U. always Ah quickly than my cum known repainting It i otthqtks qtrirhtT - thr gg.'tLLt use or cut. emu pun, notes and ts'mxrrrAonUg. his: combination of bunngmud tcieotilerettr. Asklhon who have prov-d tf. All dump?" and m 500 be." Zulu-But thc, 11"me M Km" li.>GG ai, 16m (Magnum 1twutteane-$t-at-. iiiiiiiGa a; LGsiiUit pe P'- Result Made Known Quickly.' s"iiiiiitotEitlytMtarii" Chosen 'as u Test. Rudmg. LaEa' lPrcmicl 3.4.3. w In Convalescencc s e min: at not Springs, Virginia, 'iik?,ilii golfing is good. During his a co trom the Capital Hott, The Prime Minister had a six- weeks’ holiday early in the summer at St. Andrew's, N. B, This second proioaged.attaettce from the Capital. when belated sessional preparation: should occupy the time of the Cahiv net, entpltasizesa belie! that Ands frequent expression in political cir- cles here. That belief is that were 'a satisfactory suwessor in. sight Mr. Borden would gladly resign the cares of the Premiership and _ of party leadership. It is certain that he has little zest tor the political game as it is being played by his, present sroF leagues. . mun. Nov. s.--" swan b mum at has" and. on My for a six-leaks“ raga}. Fl” 80M Stats is. on. may” 'orters. TM Premier’s trighti ”a sugared My. during his hi0 ye!!! " also. F tai. sequent upon the constant An- and Worry of party leaaermp - W culiarly embarrassing and Jtmm1Matr'- tory c ditio'ns. Insomni: and - vous fi'l'ltll',','l',', have and? it Inner ativa tor him to sunk refuge tron the troubles and imporumities ot one. with a View to recuperating so as to be in condition tor what promim to be tor the Government a mono try- ing session of Parliament. His det? tination is not ofiicia1ty snow in order that he may ho assured a! A; much rest as possible. " is _ un- derstood, however, that brwill are“ ier, Lack oi harmony within the party, Cabinet bickerings ‘and jealmttritsr, the necessity lor political 'sidisstep. ping and trimming to satistt conitie1- ing elements of the Governmem nup- port throughout the country, the lack oi strong men 'and'pt ”We port xvithin the Cabinot, in . growing signs of popular and .psrty disiavor with the present Adiuinistra- tion. The_restMt in South Bruce ttttr caused hint further. worry inure with? oi complaints and protests and can- Ilicting advice from the Conservatism ranks in all parts of tho country.' Speculation on Possiirm.Stteeesstfr. He has temporarily escaped from it all, but the real cause ot, his plural. cal ills will again meet him on his return. Conservative leaders here are already speculating as to how long not can stand the siram,‘ and who could be brought in to sauteed him.. To the latter query there is no baruri.aistory answer. "There is no other acceptakla leader in sight, even- as a compromise. Hon. Robert Rogers, Sir Richard McBride and Hon. Goo. E. Foster are the three. men most prominently sug- gested. $1 a bottle-tt for bi, at dreristi--or write for copy or our book "Treatise on the "out" hee. Belief 'Ho Would (Madly My. mtel Dr. B. J. KENDALL COMPANY Enoubur' mu, Vermont, U.S.A. "N Many Causes oi Worry. H. NEIDOIF The-um od, Rev. Dr. Carman, General Superintendent ot the Metho- dist Church. will lend special inur- eat: to tturtutrtiversttty services to be held in ”the TaerlooAtsthodist chuxch on Sunday. Dr, Can-man who has held tlo important position tor years has a tsbr,ota9tersomuity and is n veriie speak: and is well worth hear iug. It is exhumed that large con- gregations will be present to hear gthis venerable and leading nprennta- Hive ot Metltoditttn in Canada. home lieu. She wu weii-Vowts and Hwy etttaettt" by by triad- here. All “I -a-ett od In . than was a gnu about. Eight you: ago they remand to suntan. when they have since not“; " aged anther, hon-e lieu. She wan well-IIIOWI ttttd the right ate and the entrance on htgNy etttaettt" by M triad! he". the lett. Th. lobbv will have tile 1nd -th. nun-cement od - death ttooriag. The present ttoor will be was n ttNest “all Eight YO!“ Mo taken up. and the new one will be they remoredto Rtrattord, when they lowered ad slope towards the my. have since geai6rd-. " and mothrr, Open neat: will be inntnlled, and a Nahuatl, M m Edward ot than will be seating capacity tor 800 Stratford, and Guam ot, Port Artlt- with an isle down the centre. Then at, “gluon-1 Lang-Junker and two will be two exittt on the south side. (foils? Corner" ' ii. - The tunenl will he held on Friday alter-00,1: at L30 o'clock to the QUARTERLY BOARD APPOINTS COMM1'I'I’EES ur, m- Quintin: and mo 'lfidiWl'l at's'd h'moum, name _ {The Quarterly GIT-vial Board ot the Methodist. Chum met on Tuesday etee1intratshtett fttere was a good 'a1ttdtet"',tf,'t 11an try twin? r , is ii or a most satis- (actor;- pature and showed a sub- stantial tiitanee on hand. The'Boad expressed its sympathy with thr9-*t"tritteioatary m- ment and the eiiorta being made to stimulate int‘enest in missions. Those who are not now contributing to- wards themause will be approached, and urged to mr-operate in the work. The matter was leit in the hands bl the Missionary committee. The funeral of the late Mrs. Jacob Drumm, who died at Findhator, Sask. on Oct. nth, took place on Monday attemotm " 1 o'clock from the mi- dcnco or Mrs. Emmcrson Ruppel, Park St. Waterloo, to the Mount Hope cemetery for interment. Thom presnn from out ot town were Mr. and Mrs. Charles Drumm and family ot Holstein. Out. Mr. Frank Drumm, Detroit. Mr. Howard Drumm, Findlator. Sash. and Mr. and Mrs. Chas. T. Ottmann. Welln- ley. T Society 1e?ttfi,tg,te,'rf,,li M. Snyder, E. C." Hman, C. Scbondel- rmirer, Hiram Snyder, Mr, Wagner, Miss Al R. Bean, Mrs. E. Martin. Sunday School Committee-A. E. Dewitt, C. W. Snyder, and C. S. Bea Temperance and Moral Iteiorm Cone trgttee--Dr. Hilliard, M. B. Mailman, 'E. li. Bu'sh, Mrs. Martin and E. D. Ctthniotharis. " lt was Also decided to have the pastor give a short scrmonethc to the 'children'oi the church up to. 14 years of age ttvery Sunday monfng, during the T winter months. previous to the regular service. Those attend- ing will be required to, write a short synopsis of the sermonctte and prizes will be awarded to those who pre- pare the best panel's. . The' funeral was held at 1 o'clock on Monday of Wilhelmina Kcstner wife ot Jacob Drumm, trom the home at her sister Mrs. l-meemon Koppel, Park St. The,death of the late Mrs. Drum occurred at her home near Findlater, Sask., and the body Br rived on Sunday night. Following the interment in Mt. Hope cemetery Icn‘ices were held in St. John's Lu- theran Church. _ The iotiowisig Were elected on mitten of tht, thel'lv Board I.l.ii,;,il,lt?i"1.iirgrtit1ytilt" NO," in " tfiii",t'ttlttitfther because there it?!“ Turpentine itidl Atrt as .000. and m m an» ot butttirasMttry ot Strab- _ JRee.) Beckett, ol MRS. J. DRUM Muc- yum ". um or a. nu. linen win-“mm. a dertAlot 00 but. A curtain " test lam will be bun”. as m: ot the m‘ A um m white troast will be put “Add... gum“; “LL Wu LL , During the past few week: the store of Messrs. S. R. Ernst ' Cm my, one ot Berlin’s We; mercantile establishments. he. under - a transformation. In order to meet the needs at an ever-growing business the tirm has iound it neces- sary to make changes in their quart- ers which will furnish increased ae- comnwdaUon. The whole interior has been altered. Partitions have been removed, a handsome metallic ceiling pat in, ‘and the store repainted and generally te- noVated. The store has a depth ot over one hundred leet and is well lighted and everything possible has been done to make it an up-to-date store, in keeping with the growing importance of the city in which it is located. _ _ _ Mr. J. u. Chain. manger ot the Grad Theatre, Berlin, han [and thn house. and he expects to open it up the second or third week in De- The appearance or the front ot the store has been much enhanced. by the installation of handsome new store windows and a fine modertlont. After twenty-three years in oshich he has carried on with. signal success and enterprise a drv goods and cloth- ing business. Mr. Ernst has decided to discontinue the dry goods section and eottfine his attention to three de- partments in which he will carry a ‘Varied. complete and high grade ttoth of goods, viz: ready to wear plowing tor boys and men, gent’s \luxnishings and a shoe department. "the shoe'departmen't will occ'upy one ‘Iide-ot the store white the other de- martments. will be accommodated in who other portions of the store. New interior tittings have also been installed in addition to three, hand- some sileitt" salesmen and new .hat racks. The third annual meeting of tturl Berlin Horticultural Society was; held in the. Library "all on Tuesday? evening, with the President H. L.' Janeen presiding. The meeting wa, attended try only a small number the members. but this did not dam- 'prn tho ardor of those present in the work of the society. The report of the secretary-treasurer showed abar. ance ot cash on mm at $2.8l, and) a small liability outstanding. This! firm now has a store thor- oughly modern and are in a position to meet the wants ot their many putt-(ms. even more aaustaetority than heretofore. _ The President stated that the so- eiesty' should have a membership ot over 500, although the larger num- ber of members makes the expenm‘ so much higher. ‘ maxilla-annihilation Th "ttg,t2 auntie: d . “they and Hedda: troubles, and» “I“! Gr-tatt-tttrp-h- , It RBI of uric Mill origin; endured by FREE LAN}? U 0 pm w W! " Km st West, Berlin. We hue vacancies tor men and w 3110! $1.50 men in nil linen at work. It you In -. . . out of employment communicate with "'t,"'gtq2lgie.':,2/?rf"' " " once. No chemo tor - “"1 d'me" mamas-m 1H m ma’iniiimmwo co. In __.___.____._ SANOL An and" with: an to- man! of In!” and (an “out. mum, and Hulda: troubles. ANNUAL MEETING H riiiiii" to+o+o+o+o+o+o+o+o+o+o t THE mama t :Meat Market t, In all eomttrtex Ail tor our INVEN- TOWN A DV'ISERJ‘Mch will be um free. 31mm: a WON. I'm 0th. I ‘ 't1itrttjtiiittN BANK E. H. THAMER & songs; Nothing ")iili' the *QB'est-v-énai Pufest. Groceries Sold e ." . at: this Store _ e 90 KING STREET EAST a“ Unlvorll'y an. Mont-"II. DIETRICH’ S GROCERY a News m CANADA. i Gamma. 3.0mm nusmass 't'RA.NBACTED. cxucuun tar8TBBB or cam-r ;......... l " TRAvELLMRB cumin-:3 ......... ...._, ...... Issued, BANK Iowa! was ....-..0. ..........n- f MODEL SHOES. ‘PHIT-EESI HATS. IPENANGLE UNDERWEAR. w. tr. a R. SHIRTS AND COLLARS. LEATHER LABEL OVERALLS AND COATS. LLAMA BOX N PRESIDENT BRACES . . CURRIES TIES Wo bundle only tho bear k nown makes at prices that will cumm- Donal-uncut At alt Baum. lumen allowed n highest cumin me. BROADWAY SUITS AND OVERCOATS. xiii at. OI (”it qusAre 0.. "an“. w. B. “was. VII-Fitm- _ = A. 'Bocm'r. Galen! Manager“ Whether your 1Anest is confined to G-b-o. you ship goofs, to all pans of the" world-you will week” the bangles of the tliyeon 39nd iy mteintyoetti.ots. _ _ .. - _ . A Collections, All Over The' World WV Yhe Bianletrin Lomiin,"EngiGd. is in immediate touch with the Burlap“ ftnanttial centres-while correspondent. throtsgttout they: _expadite diminution. _ - .. _ . __ _ The Dohinion Bank has bunches In all sections“ Canada Manufacturers. Wholesaler: and Shippers an requecmdto In“. 1h. Head Offictt for I complete list at Branches and germanium.» Cor.Kingand Scott Sta. l [I'll am "my; _§m§IUI1 BERLIN BRANCH t mtm--nm~ WE HAVE THEM 'httttttmHtrtatm nu . - . KARL autumn. mung-r. . . . an. FITZGERALD. " IONS BANK “mmmlm , company In mm”. ' bold chin, tmb' we want you to MSW“ it. A strong statement, but all ' I r I I Dominion llia Gives you mph tttttV ii "my It. . "The but than“ " it. but M. “It." .9. Ha my C mm. 'r""ut. lawyer.” In 1.08. Total Am Slat Bee., m VIVNARD'S t.LNruFNT (HEEL: Dtt'rTF.Mi'FMt. Waterloo Mutual - BOARD or DIRECTORS Dr. J. H. In», 3.. [map 81916-3. En. iii-ii Hugh? 3'; his. c. A. ”Ell, District “at maxim. our.

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