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The Chronicle Telegraph (190101), 5 Jul 1917, p. 7

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Premier Borden and the Canadian Government. Mr. Verville alleged. had tnkvn u very ditrercnt position. "Or. annized Labor has been ignnrod since th" war began." he ohsorwd. "De- spite tho tact that Labor was expect ed to furnish Its generous share of soldiers. more was no calling of the members of organized Labor together tor consultation. it it was good for the United States Govrrnment hetero pretrentinst its conscription bill to Com gross to get tho good-will and power ot organized Labor. why was it that this Government derided not to do so and ignore Labor?" 7 it would be loynl to President Wood: row Wilson, but would co-opt‘ratei with the protein of Labor in Canndnl against the decision of the Canadian] Government, which had hem takeni without. consulting with labor. in tho latter part of February last. hit; Vorville said. he had visited Labor men in Detroit, Chicago. inidnnopolia.‘ Cleveland and Buffalo. reintivc to on ', "motive participation of the United: States in the war. On April 2 Fresh; dent Wilson made his historic war' oommunicntion to Congress. Intimat- _ my; the men would he called to the (ohm by A system of selective roll-l noripiion. Ten days before, said Mr.', Verefite, the head and ropreaentntiveu of organized labor wore summoned to the White House tor a conference l with the President. The Preaidont put l tho issue squarely before them: , "What may i expect from you if i go I to war?" He consulted the intrrcstsi: of Labor. Labor recognized the right I. out! jutice ot his position. and Labor [ derided to cooperate loynlly with] him. t (”n-are” walnut served Parliament 'ith notice that any attempt to per- enptorily put conscription into (one in Canada without direct authority iron the people would be relieved by a general arm. in title action Mr. Vervilie intimated that organized Labor in the United State- wu in aympathy and accord. "I apcak 'Ier- ioursir,"' and Mr. Verville. “and I vant thia Parliament to understand that it mean. a generoi atriko and it means national. Even ll there la exemption. there will be no change in Labor‘s de- termination. it is a matter ot prin- rote. It la not too late yet to avoid thia calamity. " the people ot Cen- oda by direct verdict support contain "on. T then cranked labor will " quaL who“ lay-ally to the deeiaion. but organized Labor. which must bear the brunt ot conscription. has been ity nored and never consulted by the Canadian Government." Eye-ling of the position of Labor in the United sun-s. Mr. Vervlllo mud mu ' to. mt )1” "with!" Otuwl. Juno 80.--- Mr. Alphonse Vanna. Labor lento! he Maison. How U. B. Government Ctr-operated. W. G. mom M. P., FAVOEB WNW! The dovlnlon of organized Labor DMereM Treatment in Canada. Pres. Wilton Recognized Labor. '. Vanilla Wm the Government Agntriat 0m- Ion-y 3mm: Without Mandate From the Mylo -uhor Wu Ignored. Ir Tilil0lf0tt lil MIKE If IlilllStlll?lllllil IS flllltiil It is of prime importance to your [amines that the perm answering your telephone be pleasant-voiced. polite, Intelligent. A curt, snappy amwer mutt: in loot of trade. It is important, too, that your telephone he Why an employee who is thoroughly posted on the details of your business. It is annoying to call and be answered by meone who will lct you tell him everything you have tony and then inform you that you will have to tell the, whole 't6frTr"rrerteone else. We suggest that you give this matterof incoming telephone calls your careful attention. Many metthanu insist on their most experienced employees anewering the telephone. The Bell Telephone Co. OF CANADA. The itrtrt nova of the declaration of l Mr. and Mo. s." [Magma tn Btoum. war between England and Germany Medals. had had a lorrlble menning for him. __ He was the only one ot 221 numbers; Mlss Nellie Weber In spendlng her or the House whose nan-Mugs was holidays with [Hands In London and German and he wish"! to take the Granton. . William Wolchol. of North Water loo, followed. To him he aald the an- ualion was very grave. The allies had still a long may to so before the VI! could be won. "L" ho sald. "am one of those who nppreclale tho. aerlous- no” of the summon. Theretore, in I few short words.l wlll say an: I itt. toml to do. I am tttting to vote In favor of the bill. (Applause) The antarr service hill la a whole heart- ed ettort to win the war. A reteren. dum menu delay and lead: nowhere." Mr. McColg suggested tint the operation of the bill be prpceded by a last voluntary effort in which the various military districts throughout Canada would individually be given supplying their proportionate quota of recruits without resorting to"com. pulsion. ' _ The [Abor man spoke at the night sitting. lollowlng Clot. (Dr) D. B. Neely in favor of the compulsory measure: Major (Dr) J. L. Chnbot. Ottawa. who likewise supported the measure. although lntormlng the House he but! been deluged with, threatening letters: Ind Archie B. Me Colg. west Kent, “voted con. scription " necessary. but urged that ft be t1rtst approved Ind endorlod try the nodule. Mr. Vervllle conclud'ed In Impres- sive speech with a personal duel-n- tion. "Remember," and he. “I would not be guilty ot endorsing I general alrlke. Perhaps low people know what that means. The Government ahould consider what It would than for Itself. tor the country and tor our allies." = In the Ulltod Eute- I“ he. .1. it the Gown-mu at that may. Step ttad been lute- at one. to II. that no srmttteertna Cu -tttoF- m clo‘ltnllst In: to knelt one dollar. exeert ll mable and PM?" prudtU. In we can the incl-loll vent tarther--eqrttthn look were to be maintained It can! prices. “I! you and “you In Canada who bu tgghett that position.” uld Mr. Ver- ville. "labor wlll be hell-ed to erect a sum: to hlm In the urgent Iguana In Outta. Labor was looted-me u the (let that the President ot tho United States did not move In this matter tlll be [new that " hld or ganlzed Labor behlnd Mm. The Clum- dlan Government In lbwlntely wrong In filling to all organized labor te its conadettee. Ubor Inc-h- not only for Itself. but [at u are“ number at dependentl Ind ”until-en. Per Imps it It not too late yet." Person-I Attitude. and Warning. Mr. McColg'u Sungenlon. Weichel F-von am. Who Answers Your Telephone? All United. Hanan lung, the boy Bm. peror, was taken into the Imperial palace under the protection of General Chang Kenn and placed on the throne. Chang mun then sent delegates to President Li Yuan Bung to demand this resignation. Strict ord- ger being maintained. l Peking, Sunday, July In, rlt--uitrrafu'iiiri1" .ie once _rv,rain; at least temptttarilr, {an empire. Early Vtoday Mr. Alvin Hansuld Ind Mr. Addison Weber and the Mines Lillian and Neale Weber spout In! Sundav With Mr. and Mn. J. Bingemnn in mourn. ingdale. Speaking ot ncill reeriminatimra, he said there was no min in the Home who know what ncinl prejudi cc: were so much " himself. Div criminntion along the lines ot me. language and Religion were “British. sue “gutted there should be a when” in the natal-nation II". [Men in his riding who hnd when the ‘oaih of nlleginnce and been here 40 were found now they were aliens. Nothing hurt him more thin to Bee ‘he cleavage between the two great meals in Canada. He hoped out of the present we: would am . new spirit. CHINA TEMPORARILY 1u_r.s-et.edtohearter.ves. vmeuythullthoblnmtm will be a “an! oath. “I. In t can sum-ell to ml. at the plant due. no and what would lane- t the hon In the "not" would or who a qertemt "rue been“ they my not setting allele-t -et lie all his duty we. clenr. whether no Ill to Ila or In: defeated " the we.“ election. and that was to vote (or ‘he bill. He would tether so Mn to Meet I thou-end than than elde- Jack an lune yhlch meant no lunch " hi- country. Whnt the people vented "I action. and mulch netitm. de hoped Initial-m would - raise its ugly he“ In Canada. Ha vu convinced there were two Ger- uany- todny. the Germany at an. Itentute end music. end the German) wt mutt-nun. The former Germany um existed, although crushed by ttrtocmer. museums-Len. _ Ila-m ILWMUIM‘HI‘IIDW vmwwm m :oII'cldeI-bcinhb m In! "ie"u_riootst-ttr ism-“mm. ugh-Inna lb- “mum.q~ "nu-glib...“ b hubris-um I. WWI-MM“ immumbouunodlm I“ mum-unmh‘ "arte-tttatt-tto-tter-tr. Ghana. In Nationalization. magma" .r: >r\\{" -7 .r, lr r T" ":"r?fi5s'rPe?e.'vr,,",T,1T . . ' . _ r V 7“ -; 'r") y'mn. ' Aiyhuri, '% ram ' (f "frvr'iTir."T7,i"tr""r?.' . IFL' C .‘m' _r' - L. P"" "tax fo-" v V b '. "t " ' T. a itidifidU' “gun. ml the ' m um mm m " . 1 ad. lib . ....... at mm man l worm , I um AMtsrts,tiu. run-- "I “I " G. KRUEGER r. W. SAVAGE "Gummy stole out of the tutor!» property belonging to private parties Such thett doe. not come under the categorien tor which one Ink! Indemr nity. It la a metter of restoring stolen property, and on that we sh." Insist. "There must he no compromise at the and on [he outrages committed at Lilla, Ronbaix and Tourcolng. And the deportation are crimes that never can he expiau-d." _ "One of the most Important ques- tions tn France," he continued. “la the reslltutlon bf Alum and Lon-glue They had ulwnya been properly French territory. In Integnl part ot PhttttNt, om, with III "mrasaieatis and In feeling: but 130 years ago these Provinces save themselves tortrally and lrrevocably to France. They are ours, and they must come back to um Those Provinces Mud on a level mot ally with northern France and Ber slum. when Gal-many! mit- were not those of war. l'ound him 0-10:me young. not only In 'urrrrsBrtirtt8,r/,tteho 't tsham, Mod outlook on 1lCiiiii war. One _eotrat not Imam him " ttsq War Min- laun- under N‘polodn. hut‘ho (It: Into the pleura all mil-lad Jrtuetr, munch entirely Inchihg' ltr, a_ superman. can lay clnlm to “manna. A Pacltlpu' runaway 'ottt.oritliu / rrlblc daughter than may column least a tttte humanlgy," and M. Fabien. dwell a on the note no often struck In tho Praldem's mmage‘s. No Compromise Gan Pots. aibly be Talented, Says the War Minister. I' Perla. June ".--Betoro [001‘ to so“ the Minister of Wtr, I untamed the Impression tutl,M. Pnlnleh I'M that rum: in the nuke of science: a greet mtgthmmttteiqtt whoquegiue was not an excmcencn. but. In 'siii, rel pert pt an aMoutsd' ”984'”. When t found Mm In his onio- ‘I FHENEH 'AHE In“) arid h illllllllllllllllllEi?tt 'ut' , 'll".":':,",,',; “not,“ 'fd'uf.Tu'r,re'Mrlh"&= um.mnommv-. ”MdUhHIMd‘r 'eal_eaqrrrrttart'_t-,t" t.tr.hrt'.'1tht,t', " . In W” 'v',t2'tll'd'al'dt" MN." korg", tthtttyu%',,gu')tNtulft, dhmmumdnqo, Ptt.t-mtmatatemtditketrd.- Myhj-ho WE M's Vap- 'ill-le u-”AI‘OI' MI. an. hall- " Mt . 'nttt,'.tt - 0.- Illlllllllllll.llIlllllllUati I M In. MEET-.515- Two phase: upon which he dwelt tttcart ulna-Emulate PM mm I“ ‘9 T '1Aetot MM There in a (ten lot of R cal upon and fun to be derived from I Bicycle. EXCITING GAMES FAST RACES INTERESTING TRIPS SPECIAL TOURNAMENTS Own a Hyslop (Iy Chlrlu H. Grady.) DETERMINE“ tion. WERE DISORDERLY ON THE HOLIDAY were sundnrdintion and the coordin- ation ot American with French trctir. ities. Parts of the airplanes, he said, should be manulucturad and shipped to antral punts'm France? in nddltlon he thought them should be tactories tor mnklng parts in France. The Min. iatad ortth the Government ‘commln. inter believed that practical men .',UMMV slons In Washington would use right lhrnugh this enormous problem and bring it to n prompt solution. Hr,. in. terest in the matter in intense. but It is on the battlefront rather than in coping with the iulmmrlne that Pain levc sees the surest utility for min (Canadian Press.) Eu! 8t. Leah, "II. July 3.-FlP.esr, hudnd. Nation-L. Guardsman. h". take" charge of on ttlty and the thun- (lon I. eo-tiiresty calm. loilowlng a night 01 "on". In which It On“ 20 neuron were kulod. "yummy 300 pcraom Injured and more than "o - Mun. burnout bum“ tttq deo- tructlttet of more collagen. IncendI-ry "no during the "I'M destroy" the Broadway Theatre and ttttt loaded height can. Two 301an men. and from Kl'chon- or Ind Hm other from Wmorloo. wore tsrrerrtmf at the Park Monday ttttor. noun charged with mom-dark mndm-t They won hound first by their al- tempts to htterterrt with tho MIC-moon hull nine. They mu ha given a chance to xphln II court tomorrow. READ AND ADVERTISE IN THE tuna TBtamtamL . MI WWW ' illlllflilSllill HAVE Illlllllllf HF EITY Wm In Canad- belm Canaan- .ttorn? It was t Inc ot vut Gm “an. more or Ian unmanned. and manually unexplored west oi the Great Lake. or an: ot.ttge Rocky Wu- When (In um Mr Chrlu ,‘l‘unnerm High Comma. - of Cum-d: In lamina, just a quartet of . cal-hwy no. he hunt» I a when M. at. Pour-burg. be- t)” we "ttatmatlttattt Rum-r om. - ' Ho “scribed hon Cumin, prior to mt. comma ot (hm train at provinces: the "humus Previous. Upper and IAN/hr Clank. an“ arm Cplumlul. Tumult". W3 (1) Pin: C. P. R. min to'Vmteouverr. (2) Donald A. Smith (Lord Siraibmna) dtivirtt the In! 'Jet at the Canadian Paeitie Railway " Crnurotushisr. INK. Nov. 7, ItlM. (3) Before cqnfedch Pi " HI Dominion of Canada " cele- union unit at " _ to the communication with Se/ttet, T than. the MNtegttqnarr of (Pain: Con-c no u got Hm cumin-u eminent mad the We , _ coiled-ratios. am who: in Paettte. * gun be entered in. on m- " Contour-lion? Within an [an huff [the political t‘ou...erltloll oi can-3 Uoittetierattotg on. it. . century Cum-d: bu been couteder- all. has“ in an, tuna mama wd;uucceu to the men " an.“ q tied a least twice: once when her unease. which and been actuated Mtlecottomte nut-con in“: tr than“: neutered proving” were unit-i Ito-Linn. were reututed. on 191: In. way men or Montrell. Ion-w lineal: to form tho Dominion. Indium. Ontario, Quebec, so" Scoli- Summon. R. Elwin-w In“ whoa the builders a! etet/'l,',',", New Bruuuvick were uniceduiu Hanan-y, who by "at". 2lt immanent-I an. a lino oi maroon-union ot C---tttt, mm to} nice: "NW an mum.“ IcI’OII the count" iron the Auntie ersl union In the .Bnush Empire. I/ed up [no . but.“ th ”I“; to a. meme, t'trCrIttlrhr Provigceo_ here Mugui}f!lt and natal!!!“ din-go. .99; group. up. 1ttttt.tqlt annually In on u ”mum. Tho Inning Provinces were lop-rind trom '%_'"'trr.a wit. datum at fort-u no! .0061”de- of mue- VINO. Cum. in (ho wen. VIIIVWEG‘ (rpm pmlglr‘VOolnm- MI by . than“ miles of (amt. a thou-Ind one. at "an. Inch and a chin ot mountain tMrs hundred mlm wide. Which was the rel) eottfmteratttm-ttte one thut. brought the upmntntiws of the three guns» of provinces, together In rttttmettt. or the three thousand miles ot ates] ml. which niche nude tho political union worth hmng‘.‘ Contadmtion was Hm. hat'nndJIng term-: I III the um I uroblem or tampon»; "The "pottiettry of a (adorn! nmnn ton. British Columbia 1:ng to',ot the Nov": Ame'i'nu Prokinre m In tt " not . mm” tom the. will be 'nxluualy “unwind. and] 'AKmsyMonm The"; " some can LO Weseloh'a Holiday Footwear and their prices are very low. See their windows capo-Ito the market. Jn a period ot high prices, the nor- chant who does not snap for additlom ll ‘vroms-ls doing his Mt ot patriotic service. Read the ttdtt--ttnd Judge. Dr. Herman Rochelle. of Warren: PL. In In the city ranewlng mun-Iii!- noes Dr. Hoolsche Is a son of the late Rev. Jacob Hoelache. a former valor of the Lutheran Church In Waterloo . Liam. Robert Combo of Winntpeg wu “val-dad the Victoria Crou. The politic-I vots.hemtton ot cor Mn Man In tMt, than oggtario and Quebec. which and been Dept!!!“ In 1.91. were reunited. on July In. [861. Ontario. Quebec. Nou' Scotl- and New Bruuuvlck were united u luv nonunion ot c_--ttu, am. Fan- ersl union In tte,'""'" Empire. the Prttirte Provinces there bought tur 1300.000 In I810. lam/m: Co um. bln Joined the anon In ttfit. and Prim Edward hum In In". and the Inclusion of Newfoundland n m prob-bl. évery any. Who made mndérn guild-by mk- In; the cotHedertttimt at ttterr Cee. ulnly, no one mun. 'Blr‘Jon‘n Ille- donlld hu'been nailed the mm at Candi. but. on the' onerjhlhd. Mr Clark: Tumm- daclarod It“ ter.?) before m. death that “was: 1e George minus Cartier moi-0' vault hum beep no mtssMderratiam At HIM um interprovlhcm canton-m. new} a Quebec In It“. then up many mm ruminating, mount. and 3am. In» been termed use “than loficontodenllc‘n. A . In order tis prevent It mslblw a1 2: Mttttiar condition an! rayon Ir.)'.',".' on! railways In -tttrntitttt "orpr "1' rtrott on tho amply ol ml-mrrvlnn up" tNttlpmrttt, Tho (Mndiln it/tj/rye,', for "manta, nu derided to Man ttt ( a». mm- and man-trim I tonsldrmhln? r! i portion ot additional "Nth! Mull)» "3"," Mam tor ml hlnuxa. lnrrrnelng m 'Gil, ' amt-Icy during than next an 1t'1"'yt,li'r'C,'1 try an rttptth'e M Pam-Mn. m-r Amman tl million admuoml mm duruz': '"ntri',,', " pol-Doc." is utbdmw’ng tt' lane] Tre numbn- of an: from mhnr m'rz!t"'r',rrn'h, In adapting other trtr" of mm and g". to ttttst Jul! pm Into frtrrvs . 133w ruif, vm MI under which "an ttttrun real :Ar " an in “mum-nu unto-lamb!“ But that wu not by any mean- the origin of the protect. " In but a: mo. Mr Franci- NIchol-on provol- " a contederulon ot all the Anglo- Atrrreteaat,eotttttie and the Med um revived every few yearn nubmucntlm To the Hon. A. Y. Call belond the humor ot bum; an: advacurd' was Pnrllunont. Titat, was In was. ad Ms speech mlde I tremendous In. pmlon all over the roumry. Con federation - torn-m ttdttotad n part pt the programme n.’ the Cartier Government in 1858. In Hm Iona»- Ing term-z The hard coal usvd In the cut for a. new furnace a lmporled from an Unload sum, and the problem at wwly II largely I proban or trumrwlom. Owing to the - no of Inbor and I ig,', hard wlmor. the Gunman TUt can last you {and I one" magnum of "all”. Trtttett Ir.- Rosamund dmlmz the winter momha by the demand for fur-nun ml... TM. II the opinion of railway mm who I” that while they are Boing -rrtttrnq Polllblo to who Mr. C, A, Hut-tn. Controller ot Candi-n Fuel Supply. the cooperation of the manner Ibo In man to In”! Inf undoubhdly Beriotm “mutton. HE nithpntcd nun-11:0 in hrrd "or from com Instnd OHM“ del I ml mocking thousands of Crtrt, Md :wy loading with return mum will: home. may berome a rm "ncr, ml- move Incan- MM’ um next winter " cohsumers dplay name. _ Mr order! to the dealers (m (In. Wtthttt n Jaw days "a coal a THE COAL tl. Within I Jaw days no to“ " MP3 etttttttg arm "ma have tampon ting up” deliveries, but unless can“ . C. r" tNPorr"rttte try “Vin; their ordete mu to tho merchant: now tor their in. the In .uppttets, then union!“ we! quirk)! (he rottttN'titytt up! . [an winter will be Menuhin!“ I for mums may rirow to met-ed mm mum; Comttrnterit an. nleo - Iem mmdvd In In nreplionally a of In the use ist coal, avoiding w on. Ind burning wood when M ter, Therortosrrxttants, thomsolvel In ttot 'CNr MI: . "ind m ro-operitto by “'1 _ Me. I mm. landed ttt the mulmum 'e?'lit mounnd by promptly 'ttltr/tsr, the a forlltl anon u reroivod, thue I’d.“ Evmm Mr further "run, . . . 1 rhe nun-Hon upparemly II .mrlonn In thes Ens! than In m . [In-m. In tho 'rrtrttted "so of MI ‘mn In (M lr‘tor tumor). Th 1sum!” of the up"?! an: IND.“ th, J" ., on! M, horrorrr, "rotted, tute I H»: Mum!" an up"!!! no" t _ .rn- New bran our "at In. nun-ms hy 1hr rvmmmwM ulna M "mu-worn, the mum": m‘lrh‘r “HI mm- "IH "It" I". "ron thr Cttnnttittrti, In 01mm. 0. gm and m- Marmmo Previous. by y Tre :r-I "manila: to Mr. d at», " am: If»)! The "tht. and " to the Kuhn" an ram" r!" tarry ' mal Ml; If the ‘aro‘lawvn but." with! - Cl Coittederattott on. no tt.'"ttl success to the men at can". Pi euonomlc wet-cu M in! I. (In. “a: way men or Montrell. Manhunt-,1 Buatttcoem. R. B. ml. Fan 'Heed f?ttautrttammy, who n ththtrtq ‘ t and "Hagan. the watt-Quill ed up me e have“ ti. M I“; um and “alumni 1ittee.c Our bee to day no“. W'X, of It. ft-rt%qs turn. with tho, 1t,1'lltt 1',t'llll; Bayou". well 0 In" Western prams. - tUM tor the brad of the an. I. ' f, the aim-y molt bu new mu: m tteettt on not! mum at 7:33. which "at on.” In Jung-A a THE WWW, NORTHWH'I'J' Ci PASS‘OIJ . A I." . ,1 " Colloqny on um and!” _ 'd',' ‘ Canada: "How: not tBere'. g , right of w“ “an "In. I. _ pun will tax the warm.” M. l a ' mum-aw: "Link: In - C' was. an In!“¢ondm new . p.e mum. and an the wohdiM" ' '.a. ‘m than. and: mum. m .5 an: or under ”when: “he 'l. mum. Viacom". arrdater. a"; tmh step. upon I path who. ' mthre yet even ournlvu In" in? - mounted. Lo. fur Chm L, ‘wnbln I mean or no of” vowing London. Here tt, no. ,. . Jrtry tor men and mulls “a II. T A' run trtrittintt athwnn your 0-.“ " "g in; sweep of land: ona- Iron. -i', 'rom do." In _ writ "10"." Ni dtnte."-Wrorn Punch, Ogt. Ibt mm. 'i': and. mn the port- at eF g But-in.» Canad- In - club“! c? way of "we round tho- m. , .tet o! be!“ - an out!“ _ _ um Imam. . __ s,' '.' “m. . .‘. 11-1.. prtrs ot win! you Ms! I gone "tgttttigttirtr" and an. “in reading the an, mm nag-(Shut ts, a wanton to uneven moot go that tiele. _ Ontario and Bruce (will!!! th ‘mve decided to “out the mod system with Provinclul ajd.‘ Dlséovery of ttie 'aertitettt" W wreck shipping app-Head!» my“ Norway. _ [ _ . " '. Hon. W. J. Hanna, Food Control has Issued . tgttttetttettt mains to: my and prevenuun of Into. a)! ave-Hug whole-hearted publlc ao won. _ . w ' SHOR'I‘AGE or “THE.- Lhdr tn. ( mm on. A, pained Mel on} 4’ new: a " to recap- A , en I " " w r", you" "l no. no. ' in! , 1ellllllt 'r the' on} V who.“ I Q . " II n the Na o _ - " Manx.“ that. ' '"Tg'dl ", trim ,

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