e on. Monday, evening failâ€" ||â€" ) provide for ‘the necessary funds| . k the: purpose: whenâ€" strikingâ€" â€" the |. itkers had plogrensed to . thels int, where it \was . anticipated> ’ i be taken.. ‘The necesâ€"}, dat hdn__“muudutothq __j;:_ *‘ establishing such â€"@; M \ the utilization of their. incineraâ€" |, t for Wfllmd:u:.tw as @lso a fair and able; ong |, im amount of about $2,000 . would, Bave been required. V . believe that the. members of the founcil: were favorahly disposed, ards. the project. but. hesitated: . to.{ urther increase the tax rate which i has heen, found necessary ito. adâ€" ance from 22 to 2§% mills, ... The puncil | has had. to provide fot . a umber of, unforeseen, expenditujes.inâ€" bluding the provincial government: a§, essmentâ€" of, one; niill and: the. conâ€" AAribution towards the pltrlotu:mnd.‘ The expense in connection with the erlin and Waterloo High School Disâ€" "Wrict also ~requited an; appropriation, . $3100. ",? the light of these facts it is not surp that the. Council were ‘everse to burdening the people with !ï¬wï¬-wm of â€" Canada make a general advance in the prices their goods with the deliberate inâ€" % to absorb the whole of the § : _ cent. tarifl increase ey vfl!‘ ‘Formulate a policy whick react dl;uu!uly upon _ â€" themâ€" verse to burdening the peOpI® W11A ‘ . expense . not absolutely; cessary, and deferred action.. Had, been a normal year we have no t that the required appropriaâ€" on for a garbage collection system of the Canadian Manufacturers‘ ssociation, sounds a note of waly g to manufacturers against taking Ivar of the 74 increase in the by raising prices accordingly. ie o miito seake .ms ‘f‘ » ‘-u _ campaign. 'IE '.‘{ & t [A oo No ceaccidles" it ie cesc @8 the. price â€" of ‘his article T4 g . he immediately loses that Wantage. Consequently, . the "Made :‘ \u“:tlcle which llllsl‘ be l mavodey ths horcigh Arhicis 4s‘ U (.']ï¬ï¬swmumumw arouse | were the opinion that the tariff tas too high before the increase was made ; and it will chill the warmth which the remaining consumers supported the policy of, Protecâ€" PRICES AND THE NEW TARIFF. Cc woue on spplication * tlon. Industriab Canadsa, the, officiab QIâ€" ‘‘Now is the time, under the sheiter ol slightly increased protection, â€" to eno the habit of using Canadâ€" Yan goods in‘ preference to, foreign *‘Rajsing prices slso tends to diminâ€" ‘igh output. o oo P on of i ans at‘ §h0" trary" * addition to the selling ‘Wrices of goods makes it aiumâ€" GARBAGE COLLECTION a is sound advice whigh is < is ,pmvmumd»caâ€" an â€" manulacturers generally. . 14 § is it should enable theiy to place in a position through o costs resulting from increag~ & k« "Did f all | ts urtnee Piast _ â€"lstlles . wgoods on a lower tarift # plied the witness when the war broke out,. \, Seid o ayuhern bh.fl! ‘How old was ADVERTISER® a. Moee har, biturent ore the tariff increase was o <(~‘ ) :: :‘ u::*.g “-v‘,‘y"‘A io Te ced is r & ‘ a 0C Com "‘I h "wik Wederal Press Agency of the wittive party, SBlater stroet, ds.â€"become,,â€"15. nAm V\‘ "“ $E:A~:- "" hy A‘. 4 irs F1 umR, < ‘f&t}'*“' } * bevitt fac @ i' y limp Quchet + ‘Did he ~ call for ‘Frenchâ€"Canadian‘ recruite? > Not a Wb "Nps _ were ° “:nï¬u%y-ndb\ y ‘ 4 was ~ con, > l_'W‘.m*» '-‘m.arunoll_fla"lotm. | $R n ie c s In the House this week. Siz Wilirig, characterized the lea/let as a malicâ€" iows libel and slander. . . He IOW"J; oys on o e e n i bos/ cruitiug geting. in Mentreal ) 4 pany | . with the presen .WW ; Gengral, and, geJivered ot addres w»s with;4 view to, dng. . . If more mtt _â€" wel -GJ» he wag eager h‘t,;'x‘; % / t Ww : was u?wâ€-wf & nn-n‘ &;“ would â€" have jpromptly unced â€" the lying: leaflet dn:nhg in nisyintestan and torh) Adgh MA hx ther vie. Beyoud obsetrving that ‘had nott seen it ndmthnl“be; attached. byâ€" a, Liberal seqrunapt fall »â€d!d&n:m‘: Can, i :t ï¬h:g ‘thig, diabplical . leafich was. intende apg, part of the literature to b:-: to. Cangga‘s, soldiers ip/ m.m’ C alte; the Government hzm its bther election preparati( in the torm;, : of the, hill _ mpw before . the. Houste to\give them a vote * d .Ity $o, â€" as the â€" Globe remarks, to ;Liï¬xon Backs Britéin‘‘ might apâ€" lépmpg-htely be added another "‘“"‘“d alliterative phrase ‘"IMoots Binoculats e e o i o caee ts meg as a>sample of the that to, be. phrsugd by the. Gommns-é the khaki election it is sot)h’ ready, to force on the country a year i siom o uies then Aby noouet ui will gountenance guch; tagtigs the betâ€" ‘‘ Whe frst sale under the auspices of the new coâ€"operative _ movement of stackmen, the Western Ontario Conâ€" sign ments Sale Co., held at London, was a complete sucéess. ter... They ara.of a, pieco, with the crookedness revealeb in connection with the purchases lof ‘"boots,â€" bingâ€" qulats and, bones." °_ © £ UALT‘S TAXâ€"RATE. ... _ FOR 1915 FLXED ul _ > AY 98 MILLS showed ‘that the total:amount to be taiged is "$192.138.5% \This ‘is $11,000 }h excess of last vear.; 7 ‘The increase is accounted for by ‘The increase is accounted for by Whe town‘s yearly > donation . to the : Pa:oï¬el'i:e?.w:';b w & in m‘?ï¬n‘- T ol:‘,lw{ A $7,1735 to provide for interest and sipking, fund op local «iebentures. Galt," April 7.â€"The Town Councik the‘ tax rate . for 1 e oc s o ce os ahe 1918 at. 28. tmills. ‘Ihe report of the and then, after having disorganized the selling forces of his former comâ€" petitors attempts to take full adâ€" tm&poï¬\bwflm according to a representative of one u\pmmm.uu be the policy. of his: houseâ€"there will be , However, of the; Canadian manufacâ€"‘ turer uses the tariff simply to drive foreign competition out of the field With ga .â€'Vun' reaction. Public would then . not _ be satisfied merely with the remowal of the‘ 7 per. cont,.inctgase imposed, for .. WA purposes, but would likely & wwmm«m% 1 I.l a fll NOTBI 3 ; Lengigr ang: QugbR$., °.. Sit . WiHIHM Laurier once, d e “’ï¬l«b_d\lflv Trom, Recoming the mnArmecer r ruï¬â€œ\â€.m“.| e â€" fheadquarters . at Ottaws.| : 1 it 3 Een . the. publication .«tamp, of the | s " |dpouments * in the case, Mr. Harvey auspices of &%-m&%m :g’:" m n o Mn on s1aX.â€" that â€" The [ Ablow. dn 8 7*M (ooid for horsta uB $125, that _ the 6t 1of |that, he had prade Nesn couhs o0 1b (larey ton : but that alf the vougher :'b""‘“‘s""‘ hebe'tâ€" as to es Di { the m‘“ esn Aars "das % t "%‘Eï¬""@‘ ' m No en t s Th ay + lr e . t s t ug‘ o is Jow ;,;7.1'.;‘ * *4 .1‘ . “ ‘)‘{' ‘ on ue Pouae | Acgoullty" Comjini ies % . Th \ was a‘ ;-,-.' ittee more ike qquw’, ‘ ‘aeis â€" o(z'ahs ormt ‘% money honestly and efficiently for ob# ?M%uwh. &A a m':’! Aylestord, King‘s. eπ;._xz.v :;: &&%A&vaw ‘xeeqâ€" tyE SPAVINS WERE V IIBLE : Mr. Harvey‘s. _ sensational evidence King‘s county . He told of one of ‘the horses â€" which * the â€" <Governmert‘s ureays on m ers ‘"lotw and #wb ‘ dueks, "â€" Te The Gofetnenay‘s sapocts " ind ie es tm i b‘fl‘ Â¥h, A * "old '.'.l‘.â€" was 'aromafluo!d- It#© ownet‘ had : deâ€" wï¬â€˜ ‘winter m'“d' shoot "Rer. were lz? o(‘fllfl:hi of them. As a culminating bit of evidâ€" ence ‘it was ï¬: ont‘flqï¬-bnï¬b!‘ % t + the ‘Govi ent purc C 4 y |I@ rcted at the ting br tig Sow tp‘%fl: canâ€"war ‘on account "of‘its ‘ wage.~" Docuiments Missing, Harvay,~Galled. “m Harvey sold some ; *&m nrvnt!"o * momther ‘tor the county, who was acting as Government purâ€" chaser ‘"without remuneration."‘. It ;fll ‘be rememberedâ€"that wh:: Mcâ€" ve idence s is ualh that the 10865 Price ho bad paid for horseswas $125, that â€" the that he jbad, made nothing .out, of 1t, but. that alf t L"‘"" m- ;( the chardoter ‘of [mewemitn Ne Ketus. mothic . of Aeyapous, thin td eroamee nnovwn. " in the absence of all Th just how the 464 horses tmï¬gh- c_:be Mr. Po;::gd hisgo ds, at an & » ; cost. o. the Gotetn:~ m‘inolw ‘apiece, ‘flm Kind of ; horaps were m' 1B , LA 0# 5 400 . 4 § ¢ ; t (i~" Délight With Eris Deals:" _ |"" ‘Harvey; whowds a ‘butcher,‘ said ‘he tried ithe fitst borse ‘on: McKay and the Veterinazy Imspector at Berwick, It»#asn‘ti‘a bad horsey but i6 +. as sprumg in the knees, a-lmlgt draw a meat wagon all right." got [$150 for it, and he was so delighted with the deat that he promptly . deâ€" ‘%to. get somé more horses : and sell them. â€" He sold four others : a% ‘Kingston in;the sanie‘ county. ..All of these e had had in â€" his : ‘ just a few minutes. Three of o ‘he had bought for prices « : less than what he sold fot,. al es weake Ti before he m 1 1&;&. Foster‘s purchasing* ‘All of the horses were aged and : de crepit, put passed theâ€" veterinary . inâ€" EpECHIOML ... 1slcs) se Becialh (ig with Mr. Foster‘s purchasing‘ agen*s | / «You .didn} R attention ‘Aï¬â€˜of the horses were aged and : 4@ lips ':‘NW;.";-'C» y $0 1::, crepit, put passed the veterinary inâ€" ng knees, did 'o‘g' i Mr. specti0D..... . :~~. a: dnb is 4 Y ;0 hvtftzmmmm & mÂ¥ h f lret $ ~see. it. WA8 2 _ PDetgaos®: mriogh: wiet ‘Ppntures; (eovie sn t ) sds hnd 6 ‘The . main, fa¢ts . of, Mr.; Marvey"8]¢u m! > <businegs.‘ Hopone n o eoierather dpnoe ferundt, on bro! y y 6 hor h 2 amination by Mri‘G. W. Kyte (Richk take &*\hq ghance ?" ~ conâ€" whond) _ ‘Thenâ€" Mr.â€" B .',{‘..“““"z"[“"iu cce Hiskis 2 _.**~ ceedéd admirably in gmn..‘un wite mess ‘to bring out the worst fea ‘olth'wdnl. To Mr. Kyte witness said that he bad sold. first horse for\$150 to MeKay Inspector Chipman . at Tme t Ringrion 404 s000 . 1 . out horses, two for ï¬â€˜o"m ;Mgd drchese ts yullf ces ~ 9B ; 40 ‘n\:lw ’!o‘ Rarted in to question, him. » F um in f@’: ‘"Crawling . ks ue tuk We y: soid t‘&t ï¬!! w “'." um‘: in the kntes, but could draw a wagon all right ; farm purposes he might worth â€" 3150,"., . Then Mr. Rh sold at Kingston. "Bid they all have four legs * hel asked. ‘*Yes, so far as L know," re= plied the witness. _ s m voey â€" inuoit o . e e aons ns to know about the horses the horse you sold i wnilh |. anld y anmnrmm ;ï¬â€˜i ï¬&"h MYE W a mare," mm’ 9Â¥ don‘t know just how old she was, f she was ‘ceawling along." 5 should say ont _ sbe would. Jke . tw en ty (an s es aaot on on x o grse other man. fof L didn‘t es to know how old she was.‘ he naiveâ€" on .. o o us coling worth 15. aiged Mr: Rhote.." _ <Sbe i sited ts Rhoter s ::?t.‘!‘ wortk 976 “~†""" u* 4 : # # * $ 4Gould Use it Some it You Wanted. ngxt, :animal be sold was â€" a H:x‘n.m for $100. He. had owned her perhaps fifteen minutes, and be i hae . ate i & > & . a"':omxut'h: old / she gh‘ï¬u arse soldâ€"to the s toF Sedis ner hi morbing on $75; from Jim Jacques, . _ â€" ~ ... ‘~What sort of horse was. it ?"" agsk ied‘ Mr. ‘Rhodes.â€""I# wined on .,.J.'h.. s 3 t +*"Was it "a whing :along. ?""«« «ty vas, bet You could wb No bome it you """'.,;:.. wighy o â€" workh fo Sm "9 onl what it was to be used for.. | . Fraud Appeats AH Through. stis es Fuus ¢ *A t " ont: wasâ€"cheated n eerromentan oi s "MrRlp@0@® t <ho . L. ripet. Te Parep id is sogs . to ; for:$90, was another Nee ns sHiak td h tie myal io saked. Ux. Rhodits â€" T. wopuld) say _ . _%mxu; muï¬ foorâ€" thirtyâ€"three. He. was sprung. â€" sup some . in the knees,: couldn‘t say just what he might be wortd." ~MWitaess: said he had zead the post ;m. put up by« McKay.in regard . to the character and age of the horses required, but hg: badn‘t paid | very mauch, @ghtebtioh to that,. , . ... . sfavetybody" Was Doing. It ‘Don‘t :you think your conduct -was{ reprchensible:?" asked~â€" Mr:Rhodes, ‘‘reprehensible, ~to say the least 2| :Knowhq the age of hotses required‘ and : the condition of your own horsâ€" es, don‘t you think your conduct was â€" "Thatis. the kind of horses: everyâ€" body. was selling,‘‘â€"retorted the witâ€" reprehensible ~~"I got to Berwick ;â€"I didn‘s think my hborse would«go. But B sawâ€" 1 had mbout the‘Lest one there. The veterinary said : *‘What do you want for bim ?‘ I said: ‘What I can get‘ ‘The buyer said $150. 1 saidâ€":. .*You lmv’e‘:itn,’ and 4 was glad â€" to 16.""% C# , Could the‘spavinson the orsee you" Soif at Mdngoton *‘ Th fnille sn might * . were visible all tight." â€" "wid you make any represeatation as~to the on Huality 2" asked, A. Pg, h&-."flm ) whatever. I ‘took what was offered me, and I was horses at aay time %"+â€"‘%Hp rejected of ming, " . t, v*& makter with ‘& horse; ?*"~="I%|had a, lunap (08 | «it E. hn tbtes Neak Depund . ; Hip Hbte6§: No# Dependable told 9e what .they. would giveé, and tA jgave a Mttle imore of: “ â€"hes bad â€"sold sold ie Akneâ€"for ~$40 to a (man named â€" Th\ and thenâ€"it had passâ€" d 4brough. three obber hands. :> ‘‘It was bought at one time for three drakes,"‘ said the witness solemaly,. Veterinaty‘ supposed ‘to ‘Know. ‘‘Was there any dicketing anput the M# much ion > ‘mine," teplied the the ten years ol age 9 3A of Horge| would 4X o 5 were, buy ing :‘v‘:‘"ï¬i :'K my, judg ,n", E“; Parker for $50 last apting, um:t.m.mmm of; Â¥130,* Â¥ Lild i: *I hy devers t« ABiea: ut Hhage â€""Aboot C ons S. S. Selfridge mm the next witaéss, he\ â€" sold $wo good horses: to McKay and Chipâ€" T ta t in ‘poor lot,, aged and unsound, wl M1G, all the blemiskes that came <to horsâ€" ï¬-;‘l‘:il' were . somg Over, .. Â¥W onl T Sany . thistyâ€"dve ° years of age 1/ Asked Me. Kyte.â€"‘‘Well, a hokse, -}) dom. lives that lOBg."" ,... _ ~ . ‘_._ h dutacaliin sn wulsdreag te t i2008 444 He told of one horse sold by a Mr m.wquxh‘ an and windâ€"broken. Lt . sol for $150 ~ NTBMWK . /. N EEEQT f 9.â€" proroâ€" | D2 ui Ne Pm on * /m gatiion of 3 Regisintare. sesterday w&wmmmm of â€" fight g‘“% s given Royal assent by Wm,m&wm . ault P t.;.:u:.‘bm uun: b»od:u .u&:“flï¬&'&mm and its iprovigions v ï¬vqu of bratality . or the violent passions, ‘mediately. ‘ ‘all, liquor| and io recent instances this position se n dn eran on |paioy s io ns o i n dn v > _ ; Â¥en 0‘cl ‘eï¬:‘;ï¬â€˜m evening‘s programme without> the P did close was to a: misun.| censors‘ stamp, will be penalized heayâ€" \dersts %of the ‘law. ) | Theâ€"astoreâ€"| UY under the. regulations, , Chief Inâ€" t::rn, te under. â€" the impression lpec!orR.K.Newmanhnbeen acâ€" that the new Act would not go.into ef: auainted, recently of cases in Eastern fect untilkMay 1~ the.commencement Ontario. where films had. been brought ‘oft the license year, and that they | in for an evening from Quebec and ,‘;@qu * official, notification of m‘:x;puefl special inspection _ preâ€" e ge QLâ€" i F cautions. â€" f %“K“‘W" o o cinst Py t °p ‘Jofin Cowan of Oshawa, President e mparte esn m inionks it Chy s ient, imane on orpie me n MeL d Waio P yoe be eebgremene any penalty, i they may 19 and financi &wf’n-.i'sdud“ C Â¥1 Did Abmer _ Woodworth sel WATERLOO WoL sorey igd m h eAotiled ovetr . twenty en ae s oo . Toronto, 7.4+â€"Moving picture ; scenes {%wwmg éfl at Hayana be viewe d itario audiences, the board of cengors hayâ€" ing reached the decision that it would | be nnw?xo départ froni precedent by ailowing, the mum of fight scenes :l'lM ~to NAE themselves The stand tw“#“ has always â€" been based an. a desire to avoid. depictions of bratality or. the violent passions, and io recent instances this position ‘has keen maintained in spite of much opporition. _ Any attempt to rush an evening‘s programme! without© the censors‘ staimp, will be penalized heayâ€" ily under the. regulations, Chiet â€" Inâ€" spector R. K. Newman has been . (&¢â€" quainted, recently of cases in Eastern Ontario. where films had. hbeen brought in for an evening from Quebec and has. applied special inspection â€" _ preâ€" cautions. s f C THE MOLSONS â€"BANK _ 1 C HE L & S O N NTA RIO WiL ELECTRIA ‘~ CC OAOLBL bers‘ constituencies, The Public ~‘Actounts . ‘Committee heard. startl .mé* sales _ of flpme@{"wm.ï¬r's%om id , ined, . unsound horses to MiliGeZ Depar thant n NupiFupe menk is comp ONT