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The Chronicle Telegraph (190101), 19 Nov 1914, p. 2

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:4 the Departâ€" ; A in regard to the hding of: dairy: butter will be: of | terest /.; and : especially â€" to e engaged Aw the dairy . industry . & (regulations are bafed .on The iry Industry ‘Act, 1914, theâ€"underâ€" & principle Af which is progection Bw the consumer, the honest â€" imanuâ€" A mew sub section in the Act deals ith the weight of butter as put up : prints ‘or blotks. _ This subséction No W;;n sell, off 4 Pz er,â€" " or 1 -x:'possesaidn for sale, ny‘ witter moulded or cut into prints, ocks, squares or pats, unless such rints, blocks, squares or pats are of ie Aul n: weight . of _ qneâ€"quarter C s pound,â€"one pound or iW pounds at the time they arel fln i n on in ':;" ;o.;z or lumps of mlérhn- ight as sold by farmers." ‘ fhe Regulations made under the wihority.of the Act came into force on September ist, and. provide . that w dairy butter is put up in blocks,} squares or prints and . wrapped in parchment paper the paper shall be printed or branded with the words ;# : Butter," in letters at least ‘espâ€"quarier inch square, in addition Lo‘ any other wording that the butâ€" @ermaker may desize to use. . There s mothing in the Act or Regulations o prevent the use ofâ€" the: word *‘Separator"‘ in addition to the words **Mairy Butter," but no such grade PeC «in the "“P‘ m“"”' Canada has dn ares of over 2,386,â€" to prevent the use ofâ€" the: word|985,000 arres of land almost equal to "Separator"‘ in addition to the words tilst of Europe, wh‘::: has a m'g?; ‘"Dail »» ‘tion of over â€" 400,000,000. n ~ e Putles put no: Siith grade Canada had a population of legs than l se o ons n monre * |""°""’~°°a. i 4s 5 .;~~~~lacres under 1 on but _ yi TAKES OFF DANDRUFF, tthereffont " was wortl more â€" than E. HAIR STOPS FALLING $510,000,000. In addition to _ this, e Li _A tmz animal and other farm products PrOâ€" . "Bw Hairl Get a 25 cent bottie duced in Canada amoumted: to $500, __â€" of Danderine right nowâ€"Also _ 000,000 and the value of our mineral, ‘Ef:.‘i «_ stops itching scaip. fishery and forest products amounted M e snn to $244,000,000, making a total _ of _ mmin brittle. coloriess and seraggy $1,055,000,000, c3 : â€" ‘Thin, ‘brittle, colorless and scraggy hair is mute evidence of a neglected mcealp; of dandrufftâ€"that awful scurf. fe is nothing so destructive to hair as dandruff. it robs the hair ts its strength and itsâ€"very é;; eventually producing a Sonrl-h- fll’d Atching. of m&wd , which ;#ndhl’ causes the hair roots ) shrink, ‘Joosen and dieâ€"then the is out fast, "A little Danderine â€"any. timeâ€"will surely $2 v*hk 7 a i Te l e B .25 cent bottle of Knowlton‘s _ "from any drug store. You € lts.lnve beautiful hair and lots you will just try a little Danâ€" . Bave your hair! Try it! fE â€" t 6 m y e f & _ ~@ Y o AisCuirs (C= 4 ‘Wo n o C t * t #., ~§ «& _% C hirende merhed T P melin O N4 e ds â€" is cin bea t ~%* K Each. one bears a pictureâ€"=â€"â€" f C F % t,roog: of the allied armies. Each â€" U we . one is crisp, brown, and~ delicious. +~T *A 30 * Say Tipperary to your grocer. * nÂ¥ fkv * * D. $. PERRIN & COMPANY, LMITED = Sze :. hbe made know»s on «spplication. cach weok. tizing.. rates Pov mediled on io â€" Wep ing of Dairy Butter nges â€" mwust be loff. at Autes â€"â€" shan Satucdsy its branchos., x w & B parâ€" "At‘s not such #"‘Jlong J ‘Tipperary" Biscuitsâ€"just the nearest grocery store. / of â€"butler . as.‘*Sel tor‘‘ s recogâ€" nizéd‘ by the m ih _ rolls, crocks or tubs is not required to be granded. a 2\ % 4 ‘The exact wording of the sections of the Regulations that deal with this matter of the branding of dairy butter reads as follows:â€" ~**No person shall cut or pack dairy butter into blocks, squares or prints and wrap such blocks, squares . or }pnntl in parchitient paper unless the said fi-rfinfi paper is printed or |mandnd with the words _ "dairy Lutter." c The definition of dairyâ€"butter _ is found in section 3 of the Act and is the same as it was‘in The Butter Act of 1908.~ It reads as follows:â€" {d) ‘‘dairy"‘ â€"means a place whete the. milk or cream.of.dess than fifty cows is ured ‘into butter; (ey “dnx WW butter (e) "dairy buttér" means~ butter whiich is -finmw in a dairy.. "No person shall knowingly sell, uffer, expose or have in his possesâ€" sion for sale:â€" (e) Amy dairy butter packed . in hoxes similar to thosé used for the packing of creamery butter unless such packages are branded ‘‘Dairy butter;" . f (f) Any dairy &utm packed, mouldâ€" ad or cut into blocks, â€" squares _ of prints and _ wrapped in parchment paper unless such parchment paperâ€"is branded "Dairy butter." _ ‘Tliere is _ in the different provinces land available for cultivation as.folâ€" lows : 4* 8 NoÂ¥d Soot‘a.~New ~Brunswick and Prince ~ Edward _ Island. hecurstrte ~ah . Quetec ... ~â€"ics ... s Ontatio. ...,... ...â€"..>~/......: â€" M Saskatchewan ... ... ...... 93 Stanitoha ...;... ... : â€" g‘{mgu ui. poX in‘ ore: M ‘itish (‘ohmb‘n Sgt.... .l. Wl Totat From Cariada‘s Opportunity t ss.ng ... td t the above it will be seen that s best o midi ud * Acres 20,000,000 50,000,000 56,500,000 $3,000,000 29,500,000 96,100,000 24,000,000 ~A wile sbould never stend in . the: way of that life insurance which. . i% and poverty...On the eonttary,â€" â€" she ‘should desnand it *lfifi""‘ s t e n oi o riig. is vagence ; as ment, ‘b P o Bntih on mt mae j xuries, ‘guch as f nets for the wile and cigars of . Beet i>r the busband. ‘It should come. be fore a saviogs pank account. ‘ Im 1M0%, it should arrive â€" with the wedding Preseats. ‘ A husband vizn-lfl atâ€" ford to put a policy of ‘insurance up pn his lile in tie hands of his bride is too noor to buy a matFiage licanse Or to pay a Wedding fee."â€"Collier‘s Week y l ,' E A&ori: to a writer is ‘the . Amâ€" erican City the city of Jamestown takes pride in haying the 8 paved streets ol any city: in the Unitâ€" ced States.: This is due mainly ¢ fact that the city bas used the ‘fire «department for . & Aushing .. put< Feinp aol in duadigne e eity:. uk sucewededin eliminating,‘to : a . Yeryp! ;arge extent, the ~element : of ~ wasie which is common in all _cities in which paid fire departments are main« tained, as.im ~ the â€" elimination~ ‘ of waste in the nonâ€"employment; of fire men there is a correspondingly large degree of saving in the, expense, . for In third classâ€"cities it is estimated there ik~but one fire a week. _ This mieans that the firemen are kept con fined in the fire:stations ~:in idleness between fires, without rendering any service to the community while wait‘ ing or â€"alarms. » This is not: only jay expense to the communtty, But‘a‘ de triment to the men w»-, +/ 'l The body of Amos Lane was rOUNG near his â€" boarding place om .Plaing road, Dradas, circumstances leading to suspicion of. foul play. / s Â¥e Minard‘s Liniment Co., Limited Gentliemen.â€"Last winter Iâ€" received great MM% from the use of .. MJINâ€" ARD‘S LINIMENT in a severe at tack of LaGrippe, and I have â€"freâ€" queitly proved it to he very effective in cases of inflammatio®, DOUBLE WEDD mc t *A An interesting double wedding took place in Calgary on the 4th of Novâ€" ember, 1914, when Mr. Arthur Weher, son of Mr. and Mrs. Isaac E.. Webet, of Berlinâ€" was married _ to _ Miss Lena Mackie, daughter of Mr.. and Mrs. Jopn Mackie, of Chatham, Ont.. ; On the game day Mr. Wilbert . Richâ€" ardson, of Alberta, . formerly . .. of Guelph, Ont., son of Mr. and _ Mrs. Robert Richardson, was married to Miss â€"Euella Weber, daughter . of . Mz, and Mrs. Isaac E. Weber..ofâ€" Betlin She A Suggestion Yours, W. A. HUTCHINSON emand It «/‘ *‘ by by Prominent FARMERS ARE LOYAL «TO © ‘The aboye resolution, which ~ was :!mo.v:l zy gm; Groh, and -oendflw BY 0 W E) , ~ Was unant â€"passed at a wmw‘. tgm payers: of W,-n%oo Township on FTiâ€" day aiternopn,, The meeting was held t in the Township HaM.at Centrevilie, am} was.pregided over .by.Reeve . .Vlf| > | @haw.â€"About seventyâ€"fve . rateâ€" payers were present, including . the menpibersef the: ’!‘?luilpr Council. ‘Audresses. were delivered by Messrs, f}eo.‘Pattinson,. M.P.P.,, Preston, . Dr. Honsberger, Berlin,..Drâ€".A. Thomson, Galt. and Z. A. Hall, M.P.P., Presâ€" ton x*| _ _Mr. Patiinson Speaks. ] *The war gors, home zo every one of us, . said Mr. Paitinson jn ;Fising _ to speak, ther : M,m.d(mflv or ABâ€": directly. al by. It..: We camnot get away, from.the Jact that we are . all thierented:.in our (ellow . beings. . . For the past one hundzed years there has Lghpme w.mip,m&w&-.w we arm going to C# Be®A m*" m. »AIODE & ; A m u;nbfiugfi ‘sentry demands _a passport, .but ‘they @rte not. so . in EnEQDGe ... 222048 L JC 26e _ "I think alter you have vead the whole matter carefully, you will come ‘to a conclusion where. the responsiâ€" hility résts,. which is causing. such ‘hatoc in Europe and thioughout the world.‘" _ He stated, th_:t this n:l & ‘There. are difierences of â€" opinion, sail .Mr. Pattingon, but the _ British CGovertnmgnt and the Canadian people take their stand behind the British white.paper. . "If .there. was any _petâ€" son wh'o?trid l.ax ‘iq’. fuce it was Sir Edward Grey)‘‘ he said. aar war where the British Empire which circles the globe, is at stake, _ . ko Pownaigy epmrd ts 1o m tnml d o Tast ie allied forces in. the .w for right :g‘ )q:‘%, 6::3) F‘il ?vor ‘.;r‘,,, ie Rosfiens t c Pioge iow agyive sn g4 uol n3 beri ‘!)q‘bfl‘.}t‘ yae on t o re e is o umpire, we pray that the @Gounâ€" feoege minge I be ‘4 «}ém in Pafriotic Fund ‘the;good . of. tkoge â€" ‘tor Bum the fmg is Siacted, in . the following manner. en ho :s s V_‘.:' N "..“"'7:' ay “& " i t insy us fic-(‘ e mmO:? ?'? “_‘?‘:" vears «*Fourteen years .t: Gen. â€" Betha Was head of the South African forces. Fourteen years have elapsed and toâ€" ; day hé is leading. the Btltt:& troops in South Aftica. (Applause.) _ It means‘ that under the British flag, no watter what may be the religion, or. the cofor; there is, room Yor all, _ . : *‘Phe service to the British army is ‘a Wolunteer service, and it is remarkâ€" able to see the number rushing _ to the ‘service, because they feel _ that what is dearto them, the liberty â€"they possess, 'is,;tb stake, and â€" they ate enlisting. ‘>~ =‘ / ~ _ q;’-:nq:u"*&s "ol ‘the war, the g‘mu to date back to August iEvery man, said ‘the & , ho :fif !ilde%_l'b‘lrth for bfiak::unu*:l: | bht in ‘the "British Enmpire : there . is hple roonl Tor @Â¥ery man to ~nave :fi’& feeli "%qut is respected arnd ad in mnmmw »rt' mm-w*;v the success of. the british Empire, it‘ â€" isâ€"the gathering of all thege ‘people. . > 4 . °_ _ _.,._ "Every man tespecty any °+ feelings mh k:urc for the land > of â€" their rth.. 1i you yed in France or Russie or Oimvm."”'l‘ have to yo.to war. If you ) you would have go to war. i ©‘‘"There is no right to say. that you must go to war. %’ have the voLa- Proot "Fies have pose to 1he foams , ;They 2 â€" ont w Mqlht the batlle." 1t is as _ mush e m-fi evety man here as it is the duty ol any. of %-en who hayg 1.One :o mhg‘m. ;flpw‘ :m;o tep .. @u ships, ..8 as aye tever noue knjon nelore. . .. * .. / All cannot go, but there is a ‘ duty for eÂ¥ery .om‘.‘:'hd”‘fia‘nl'm- duties s to dee that the: families> â€" of ~ those goub: to the tromt do not suffer; .. _ . ~1‘We are ahm war. now ‘und must gen it through, and we must . win," zaid the speaker amid loud applause. «No matter what the sactifice. _ As 4 prool that‘ Hritain was not ready ior the war we find that the armies af Europe were armed to the tntk and trains were ® ready m@t »om.-wm the .war 6 out. . In the. British Empirs 75,000 men werb all that were + The British army is in the making.". tory ::fl' mfir &%." be concluded. ; y â€"~The needs of the _ Reliet his vectint and. ho live d.)wlw of about haif an acre. . ate a G, people and make war .onâ€" .. no + eir homes age practically ‘r!z, ‘ ure left â€"there by .the _miliion *ith nothing to ?I‘ul with _ no clothes to wear. said the â€"Reliel Committe®‘ would be pleased to take ‘i,oney, but if the Jarmers have any hind of grain they }can take it to.â€" the "mill. Arrangements have been : made with the millers and they wlllfn' the Relief Committee the value of the grain in flour. This will be shipped [to Montreal free, and carried across the ocean free. / â€" Referring to â€" ‘the soldiers .who have voluntecred, he~ said thep» have kone to fight because they know . the Britih are fighting for the cause ; of ‘right. & i m Relerring to the treaty gWaranteeâ€" ing Belgium mt.um& he ‘asked what a t'”“i was worth if, after it was solemnly signed, it was then forgotâ€" "We are part of the British Em pire," said the speaker, . f‘and â€" we ate jist as much ealled .upon to fight as ny f'-“ of . the empire,"" concluded &t actor. Piyt g. ‘"It.is the duty of every citizen in Canada and of the Township of Watâ€" erloo. to do.all heypossibly can undez the distressing ,ci&cumatum." said Dr. Thomson of Galt in his. opening remarks, _ *We‘are engaged in the present conflict, and I see noâ€" means that ‘could have been adopted to saye us.". He.said that there is a splepâ€" did democtracy in the German _ Emâ€" pire, if it is only given a chance, but it js given a chance only through the aristocracy \Mr. Hall said that theâ€"statement o the Waterioo ‘Fownship . Council showed ‘that the township was econoâ€" mical, and a credit to the ~county. "We are proud ‘of the Germans in the ‘Township of Waterloo. â€" We are cxceptionally proud of what the Gerâ€" man inunicipalities have done toward the patriotic !ug. Mr. Hall gave a resume of the Causes leading: up to the war. He traced it back <toâ€" the beginining of the German military machine in 4870.. He reviewed _ the more recent causes, and read exâ€" the war.. He traced it back toâ€" the| . Mrs. â€" Micha:l _ Slumpbof Mildmay beginining of the German â€"military)was on Thursday .awardedâ€" $2,000 by machine in 4870. He reviewed _ the Mr. Justice Magee â€" of Toronto, who morte recent causes, and read eXâ€" is presiding at th> Fall Assizes in iracts from the British white pl,pen wgfilem for the death of bor husâ€" M in gi GraCwar | _ andp inatifving â€"hand. whn â€" whs Eied in Mildmay . on relating to the war, and justifying band, who was killed in Mildmay on Get him face to faceâ€"by Telephone The Bell Telephone Co. of Canada. Belcian Relie!l Fund Dr. ‘Thonison Speaks Mr. IJall Speaks YOW * CUSTOMER, your salesman or other, business _X . associate may be allowing, things to slow éown just, % \ for the want of a reassuring word from you. ... . ... . Get, him on the long distance and have a short taik.. "Point, him , to .the abunbany (harresss and the camine takable signs of a general brightening up in P 2e confidence in you and your :?uuwpflw ib%% is noth§ like, the gound of ‘the, human voice‘to réaspure and Ytimulate to action. _ ~ i oo er tas _A systematic.atudy of the poségibilitics of the long distance telephone as applied to your business in all its branches will repay the time it takes. ‘Ag a real economy it has no equal. * from 400. 0o9 BC wl Every Bell Telephone ut 884 ® fo Jnsurâ€" | t“a:m;fl'nuz soe 00900000 00000099 909 WIDOWâ€" AWARDED $2,000 the aoction of Great Britain. ‘After a short «discussion <the â€"above resolution was carrtied‘by ,a standing vote. > Pm t en t & rlob. ® $ . ‘Head Office, Waterloo, ‘Ont. § egcsescaedeceedosepeceesres in one of the largest~companâ€" ies may 4@ saved by. theâ€" apâ€" plication (« wisely «directed atâ€" tention With far greater case toar: : one © hundred thousand dollars â€" can betSaÂ¥ed in ~ @xâ€" penses." THE DOMINIQN LIFE "A hal imillion.dollers in the death claimsâ€"for. one yeatr in 1913 effedted a SAVING of 73 per cent. of ':’g“m':‘“”‘“ ~*‘The best insurance as Jowâ€" est net cost." , , * ®. N. R00S, Sec‘y ‘lh‘u. 3. xmw, t }" Intetest _ . *% % 0 cX BOGERT. Aerira thenagie, * * * * _ Y ou Can Start a Savings Account with $1,00. It inngt necessary for you to wait until you haye a Wfimflmh”rh.flil&wmf““ Bank. An account can be opened with $1,00 ad ore on whigh interest is coimpounded twice a year, «* & THE DOMINION BANK is a Long ons Poad faat Lingmiged Prokt .. .. 2Dm,a08 alléwed a% highest currest rate from date of 0P 4M Wt 5 o8 +A Ebnlie uy d) Station N. EVANS, £E, H. FHT 2GERNALO, Managor. WATERLOO MUTVAL °_ â€" FIRE INSURANCGE CGO â€" .. cunstruction. ‘TMe court w the contractors, Messts. f Pulleybank, had been negligent . careless â€" in constructing the and were, therefore, held Mrs. Slump{ entered suit for: Aughst 25, 1913, ny the col & a scafiold â€" at the Rom% chirch, which was then in cotgse Total Assets, i ist. DCE"‘ Dr. J. H. Webb, Esq. '7, .i 3. L. Wideman, Esq., St. Jabtbb . Allan Bowman, Esq., Prestom, _ _ . ‘Thomas Gowdy, Esg.. Guaip®.‘ _ . Wm. Snider, r d Geo, Dicbel. mht g Fronk Haight, Manager,. . _. .. . Actbur BOARD OF DIRECTORS Incorporated in 1868. WATERLOO, 0 OFFICERS. We qoi a 06. e WeW the cal s Ronmi A s en in cougse . Of : . urt Mikk srs. %‘3‘ tm negligent ; qstt held neible. " . suit for $1f \;3 3 £3 *%e B* 38

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