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The Chronicle Telegraph (190101), 9 Nov 1922, p. 2

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[I no "can. luv. Mr. name tub with convincing mgr “a do...“ on the “Moot. "You. kg. at a. cum... “no 'et In"! . ml and for LEAGUERS HOLD CONVENTION The can“! convention ot the Gun Duo-m Lennon. hold in the Meth. odiu church, Hamlet, on Walnu- du. Nov. m. w“ featured by in, u’irh‘ “drawn by Ree. Punk [Antoni oi Toronto, Caner-l Betty mu ot Young Pooma’l Work. In a. mammal he conducted a prottt, IN. round table eonNrernce, during VI“ no explained in not." the “I mum-(ion recently adopt“ " ho Caner-i Conference govern h'm poopk'o .00le an no having been chum! from " qeaah long-I to Young People'- Meat at Hespeler and Elect ofrieers-atev. Langford of Toronto, Chief Speaker. The necessity of a comprehensive plan of the town of Waterloo was voiced at the recent meeting of the Waterloo Board of Trade. With the owning up of new sheets, installing of new sewers and water mains, and the building of many new homes on vacant lots throughout the town there is need of a detailed plan so that they will be so placed as not to create pro- Thanksgiving is also the day when the members of the family who have taken up their residence in other places delight to re- turn to the old home and gather around the sf.tt.itbaruterd with glad hearts and joyous - appy . each other's companionship. "tstr,:'.')): re-unite families and bring happiness and rejoicing into many homes and is therefore one of the most welcome days of the year. May a kind Providence continue to smile upon this fair land. With bountiful crops and a general im- movement in business throughout Canada, Thanksgiving Day, which was celebrated on Monday last, was the occasion of more general rejoicing than for some years past. Truly Canadians have much to be thankful for. When we read of the sufferings and destitution in other lands we realize how wonderfully blessed is the country in which We have our abode, not only from the standpoint of having an abundance of food but in the light of the priv- ileges we enjoy. There is here a freedom and liberty of action not to be found in some of the countries across the seas where the tur moil and strife seem to never cease and con-: tending factions keep things continually in a} ferment. There is little likelihood of serious consid- eration of amalgamation until public opinion in both municipalities makes itself more man- ifest than has been the case up to the present. (“is fact that Waterloo is to a large extent a self-contained municipality with splendid munieipat services, such as water, light and (a. an excellently equipped library, one of the ttttart natural parks in the province, far famed bends and other assets in its insurance and tin- ancial institutions and industries, may explain tn I measure why there is no pronounced move- ment in the direction of union, especially since both municipalities are now eo-operating so harmoniously on various boards on which there is joint representation. mum a.“ Ween-lunatic mmwummumw Large and representative as wee the meet. irtgMtheWtrteHooBoardofTrademeetinr Md hat week. no aetion was taken on the question of Mutilation of Kitchener and Waterloo. Although a number of those pret- mt voiced their opinions on the subject the late non of the hour did not permit of an extend- mthMIIplh-A.“ j m ‘AMALGAMATION QUESTION l “Janina-nun": {mm mama. NEED PLAN OF TOWN THANKSGIVING DAY. man»: - ..e...q......o-.... WWW“: ”In" m M ‘nestnel leuuom adent. of the walk ot I number of societies encouraging Increases giving: and other de- It is stated that Ca bountiful field crops harve added to her buying power than in 1921. The circulal amount through the variou and commerce cannot fail t effect on business generall‘ me urmsh economist, Sir William School- ing, recently expressed the view "that Great Britain's policy of paying her debts and for- giving her debtors will eventually place her in a far sounder position than either a country which holds the world in fee through loans made, or a country which declines for one reason or another, to recognize and pay its indebtedness." Canadians are watching with inter, meeting of the progressives in the west will decide the fate of their leader, Mr. I In Alberta particularly there seems a l ition to oppose strongly any movement ' fusion with other. parties Galt is proud, and rightly so, of the prow- ess of her baseball team which this year won the amateur baseball championship of the Province. The Terriers by reason of their ten- acity and skill and the sheer will to win, have come through a strenuous season Victoriously and they are to be congratulated upon their sueeess. we uaool' platxorm is looked upon by many of the prominent public men in Great Britain as too radical and they are therefore doing their utmost to prevent the Labor party from electing a sufficient number of candidates to make them the dominant party. There is every reason to believe that Labor will be strongly represented in the next Darliament another so as to prevent a split in the vote and permit a labor candidate to profit thereby, The Labor platform is looked upon by many of the prominent public men in Great Britain The political situation in Great Britain with the approach of nomination day is becom- ing of increasing interest and it is hard to predict the outcome. Much fear is expresSed by the Liberals and Conservatives that the Labor Party, through division in the ranks of two old parties, may win. There is them- fore, wherever possible an agreement to ab. stain from putting candidates into the field in certain constituencies in opposition to one With the advent of new parties in the Near East new demands are being made, many of which are manifestly impossible of fulfill- ment without antagonizing other nations. The contending claims of rival nations certainly creates a problem which will require all the diplomacy of the worldU statesmen to solve with satisfaction to all parties concerned. ttntrirtutntmtottantetoti- mlutittna-trriseutsartdta-ttse nignsofmemment. qhertmraetionnmr in atrttmldeelttm that the Mbditatrmnean which washo- the shore- of Spin, France and Greeersandrhitiahro-ioet-haatatu and Gibraltar as well u the coast of Italy, in an Italian Bea and that the Adriatic, not over half the shore tine of which touches Italian territory, is an Italian lake. a iiGGiGiGaGaiG - "aiGTiiEGiaraiai - In! that holy and: on ha don. b an the 'mrtiittg's but In“. 's j THE SITUATION IN GREAT BRITAIN I m FAWN cannon ITALY The British economist, Sir EDITORIAL NOTES, mops narvested this year has uying power $210,000,000 more The circulation of this large h the various avenues of trade cannot fail to have a beneficial Th. shield pro-outed to tho but“ mum a. but shthrtng tor the you It: won by Lincoln AT-tq sway, (hit. an. an out who or u uni-M to an In“. but. a. hunt w u- p...“ at a. man an crops harvested this year Snot. Chrmhn stewardship - cm. B. Bean. Wain-loo. DI-trlct any. of Bunsen": 3nd 80cm B-tet-Rev. J. H, Jam, Conference Rep.--Rasv. Mr. Yea Inn. Arr, Stacy-Tm B. --Mnrte Zion. Religion: Education Boers-Rom Mr. Buick“. out. Bummer School mrp.-Mrs. Buell, lie-paler. 6th vice-prec-R. J. Smyth, Kit chener. 4th Vice-Pres-inert Brown, Galt. uh vicol'retr.--Mmr. W. L, Bad. ley. umln. [at Vice-Miss Vera Gilt. _ 2nd vlce-Prmr.---V. H, Kitchener. Waterloo, Fhr-Pretrident--a. Ill. ener. are watching with interest the Presidtynt-stamer generally. next parliament. vicePrets.-Wiitrid Canada thmugh the leader, Mr. Crerar. e seems a dispos- movement tov ard Rem. Zion Schlee. Knob. Kteirtttmttrer, Coleman. HlIllard, Hattln, which vote Civnmdmm.m 'ut6uoetatrtttaer. I». be. Secret-n to the Mun. Llmtt., Col, bull. Om. m Bolmerononl. Thom” C. Itt. AU. Secretnry to the Ministry of Knuth, the In! of Oil-low. Secretary to the Board of True, Viscount Wolmer. Secretary to the Bond of Agricul- ture. the In] ot “an". Financial Secret”? to the Admir- alty. Commander Bolton loud!“ Eyre: Mount]. Secretary tor Ovens" Trade, Mr William Joynmn-Hicn. Secretary to the Ministry of Tri port, LienLOol. wntm Am". In taken by Mnjor George Clement Tryon, who was also a Pullman» tary Secretary under the Lloyd George regime, being connected with the Ministry which ha in now to head. Other anon-unenc- an: Air Mint-tor. Sir Snmuel Hons. Potyunaateroenerau, Neville Cham. berlaln. LONDON, Nov. 1.-Pretnier Bonn Law on Nor. lat issued the list of the remaining otticert, ot bl. our ernment. Mr Montague Barlow, who was Parliamentary Secretary to the Labor Ministry in the Lloyd George Cabinet. becomes Minister of Labor, and the Pen-ion: portfolio PREMIER LAW ' APPOINTS REST or CABINET MEMORIAL To MIMIONARIEO The most probable site ot the martrydom ot the Jesuit missionar- ies, Fathers Brebeut and Latem'ant, by the Iroquois in 1849 at the my Mon of St. Ignace, situated near the present town of Midland, Simcoe county, Ontario. has been donated by Mr. Charles E. Newton for the erection of a permanent national memorial to commemorate one ot the most heroic episodes in early Canadian history. At this time the hereditary feud between the Iro- quols and Huron nation: reached tta' climax and a terrible visitation ot), the Iroquois resulted in the practical annihilation of the Huron tribe. Urged to flee, the heroic mission- aries declared that the priest must stay with his people, and amid the} whoops and yells ot the Iroquois they were dragged through the for. est and subjected to the meet fright- ful tontures until death released them trom their "Rainer. The case arose out ot B Mar my celebration in Queen's Park, when a police force Irtenotrmpher, W. J. Wall, took down extracts of nu- guire's speech, among which was the following: Ntt looking around this British Empire (vampire would be a better name). we and it has com- mitted untold atrocities in built. Egypt and other countries, includ< in; Canada, and against Soviet mt sin." Commissioner ot Warn. " John CANDIDATE FOUND GUILTY A verdict ot guilty ot admon- utterances was returned by In ttaqimy court Jury, status under Mr. Justice Ridden. in Toronto "ainst Trevor Maguire, D.C.M., Labor candidate In the recent by-electlon In South-Eat Toronto and member or the Work- ers' Party ot Canada. A strong to- commendation to mercy wa- added. NO RECIPROCITV NOW No reciprocity treaty with Ola- ada it likely to be brought “out. " cording to Senator loCunber. - men ot the Ben-Ito Hm Commitr tee. He points out that tho m Act make- no provision tor recipro- city and that u ween! irony would be needed. He doubt- vhether thin could be arranged or rtstiAed by the Senate. Senator Bloom dee not believe the mm in will eerlv only cut down invention, and predicts it will not seriously divert Canadian Trade trom the United States. NEW GOVERNMINT or ITALY The old govmt ham to- stand 10110th Iva-Ilk- d-tm. um by the mum any button. the mom, Bonito I” mu hu tanned I HIM-try for Itatr Ivlth him»): " Prank: nu III- Inter ot Interior Ind m " taim. Guard Din u Kim-tat of War And Vice-Admin! .Dl Bevel. Minister ot Marine. mot-lbw ”but. mud-nth ban-w .iremdt_rrteednrttitqiiet" yum-mmum -ttr but. all with no" it “city by the United Inu- an. mmdmwgmm‘ mummmmm‘ be can.“ but a. on - (amen-mm tsitraa.atrssta-r-b.trrti. or tll Camila-born. Cumulat- mung “than today, Robert stand sund- out an that one who tttttM steadily And unfunny]; bu hunted Canada It her but. tm ttteTgMyr new”, "The Rwandan. "The Cowpuncher." Ind “Denial: Grant." hue ambushed tor htgtt I wide "caution throughout cum. Ind for that matter All of tho Brtt. lnh mun “a the Unit“ Batu. m. lug-t Ion]. mttitiqd “Notch- born." l- in many ways sun'- [re-tent. " I. "I" 11mph may, with evidence or I he mint and under-mulling, Ind amen-tutu an": " unrinlhd howl-dc. of the country at Ita nmnc. The Ian glory of two name. at you; mi pie. who in. In“ ettidrqn to smuthowmmouu- Jot-Inc “an.“ In no man. own "country. In It. In!- than; And n Dana!!! and “north. lan- Itory It in. VIII I touch of mm tow-rd momwmmum a. - In It. “I. m m- d the Hm “I“ I “ "WW I... an n no. Ind“ otnee, III-l Wharton. Financial Secretary to the War OMce, P. s. “the; "NErGHBoRty' 18 ROBERT STEAD’S NEW BOOK l such s terrible toil of our tore-t i wealth. They say they hsve been l going into the (erect - your toe l such s number at yearn. and they defy any one to point to my tire they have alerted. Their cannula: is doubtless juetliled. Hen irtto go every year into the woods are woodman, and wood-men do not start forest ftrmn The people who start tires are those who are not woodsmen. who know nothing of Woodcraft, who probably were never in the woods before. or who so in only at long intervnle. still there are in the sureute 1 lane number at these people, and, leaving, a they often do, I tmil ot are behind them. they give the whole army ot “my enshulnune. 1tultatdttrtttttt real camper, sportsmen, and woode- man, and the only wsy out is tor everybody who goes into the wood! or who has anything to do with toes ests. to exert nil the tnfttrmseo poe- sihle to educnte than "tenderteet" and to crate I public opinion that will support (meet-lire lows and the work ot the on hunger. and oun- cise thoee who try their ttamM-. barn the fore“. Foreign Oitimr, Ronald McNelll. Colonial omen, Wmlun o. A. Omby Gore. War Oirieo, Walter E. Gallant“. Air Ministry, the Duke of author DO CAMPER. START FORIOT Emu. Some Cancun camps", who know and love the woods, have but complaining lately that mu m - cued of Martine rum Wm JEOUIT - DEAD hum- Damn! VAulun. one ot the most prominent Jesuit print. In the world, and I brother ot the lute Cardin] Vaughn, died at Lon- don, England. on Nov. 1, and to years. Seven] mm :30 la hound through parts ot Nnada, M and the United sun, and lab: botan- ed in Japan, when he uddrouod the Home of Peon. As a preacher It Wu his tonne to attract Q, his sermon- and " dreuon In "than out or Europe all non- ot men, Including King " ward wr. He was outboard 'ete er at the Each-rune Com hold at Montreal in 1910. I “nine: of two members or ttte Loc- Mature," were and. dud About two yen- Mo hon. of momman.uw. [nun otdtetetttbeetteetHmroet" La_ttr.A-rtsNreeNottee.tet "tm"etoBot-te"vuMttrtgth. hstrsoroeth.Lagut-" "1"'ttotio'tmtat-mrtoe mm. ptrtguheditTtmrsd.rttt Thomamnotvhlamnu bymsm. mama-u with the maniac: mam. mmrmmuo mammalian-gm ot Aztlan-u, mm 8. lab- taxman-nun 'ttstrtqtmB-titiroerMtt- Mummmdh P'ovhMrtuMo--detttrtrv. alumna." all I. “kWh. tre-ta-ia".; PT" ire 'Ja'%t2ttl'gtN't 'oMthr.aea-detrtttreemb Mtt_mdte--Bera" DAIRY CA'rrLW--t Harry ttrw blcker, 193 noun; I lolvin Bot nun. no; a Leighton Shun. 185; 4 Roy Weller, IM; 5' Lloyd Sny- der. wr, G Reuben wanna", IN; Bmimp-- 1 Ran-ban Woman". tet points: I L. Eminent. tM; 8 81110.!" Olwrlch 167; q John wax-co tM; I Leighton Shuts. "r, 0 m Sibley. 151%. all! OA'rrLW--1 Vernon Holes. 170 mu; , Andrew Stockton. I"; 3 Roy Becker. 164; 4 Irvin Brenner. "N; 5 warm Hull, 163; 6 Ban- nll Fried, 160. AMATEUR CLASS, Including thou who the - been on a Wlntot Fair - Judging tttant:-- l-EORSIIB - t Hurry Bum-char. 170 pol-u; I ls Brubncker. In; 8 Edward Snyder. 160; 4 Lionel Dod- nun. "r. 5 Gordon Snyder. 158; ' D. Inbound. 153. t9WRNW--t Dan J. Larch. 187 mm; , Rom. Helium, 182; ' Canon D. Miller, 181; 4 Lorne Roth "2. BmiMP-1 Locum Burton, 183 points; , Roy Stout. 182; ' Clay- ton D. Killer. 177; 4 Leslie Tum- bull, IN. DAIRY CATTLW-1 Floyd Beck- er. 178 points; , Roy atolls, 162; t Baht. Merton. 148; 4 David Brown I". PWIONAL CLASS. Includ- ing atl than who In" been on a Wilmer Fur mock Judging Team:--- MoRtuw-ut Lorne Roth, 185 pointy; and Floyd Becker 180 points; 8rd Oaear Larch. 169; 'th, Frank Mephan, 166. Bill-'1' CArrLD--1, Dan J. Larch. 186 polntl. , Leonard Burton, 170; 3 Oscar Larch. 188; 4 Dnvtd Brown, 159. Result. of the Waterloo County Junior hmon' Livestock Judging Communism», held on the hm of Mr. Amtrmr Freemnn, Conesto‘o; on October Mth, 1923, at which " contact-nu took part. . a mum f,ul,ehhtkpt o good soap in ”In: aunrudiimiiiiialiiii; Individual Prize whine": - eontaet." "We use L. D. to make collections.” "Much of our furniture is bought by tone mm" "Warespondt-uturorertq-tt- e_,eii:, 'rhoneeail,ttaitenabu-+-iot- 35;” or secure infbrmation immediatae." _ f”; Samoqnotdbncfrunm'mc Arr,' "Some of our Comm-son menus hm and. a fig Itisrt-reil.00adqrbvsainrth-msott- l)' 1envingtheirehaim" . . ArfCTlllrC2r:",P2'rA Bow Furniture sales c"r,'i-i't'l,,'_r are being increased _ _ by Long Distance '.itstytetstseritia1rartofmtritrataenebrt- A Big Bar Weeanllllyou ’1th Long balance to aZmoal any but“... r. . noun". In the ovum: I - I. hold at BMWI Mate, - mm a which (1 at don At the conch-Mn of the “not the - gun their mum at! plum: . the allot-ant chum of 1m Henry Hor--- W. J. m Weston; Boot Cudo. R. _ M ace. BSA. or-ttto; Md onus-o. a, Bruin]. Ba.A.. I.» cos; B. Truman. BAA. - Itock; tetreerp--W. G. Int-rm. u A. Hnmuton; thritge--R. M. 01.- enl. BSA, Arthur. C. B. McPhu. B“. o! tttmth" And If. W D net-on. A“ Supervisor of Agrieattamt m autumn. unlit“ Mr In” VII the management of an cannu- lion. Floyd Becker, 804 mu; Ill atom. 816 points; ROM. I“. 791; D. McDonald. tu; 0. Iron 746. Total 8991 Points The Free Trips to an Chicago I. temtlonal Show were we. " Floyd Becker no! [and In". u the second mum not who to celvod the $50.00 ouch. m - " to be and for the - d expemnonthotrlpmunm go Show. ”6.00 o: this no.” - donated by tho J, M. m PICKIIII Company at m. while the other $16.00 w.- do.“ by the Junior Fume?- Cut!!! A. ”clutch. Tho Judson tor this OW were u ronowtr.-- . Tho silver CID don!“ In at Waterloo County W In“, for the Junior lama-V m having the We“ tout new. lat tr metal tor such of tin In than men In won by the Aye M tion Ind the In tttgust an m he fouowm- -8W1NE --ttVlvmtsr Gilt-dot, 178%; 2 Vernon noun. In; I 0. Mitchell. At.. 4 in“ m. m; 6 Mar-hall 81m 115; I Eugene Kayo; 170%. Onmvwo: DI!!! 25 luau“. DAL. lb- i an. BSA. wou- E -w. a. rut-rm. u , "ttte-rt. a. 0k.- t.' ulnar. : I, a“. a 3mm ' t net-on. A“ ‘5 Agrieattamt - 3 - Mr In” VII " lit of an cannu- f in; I “Id - 5 [bar‘- Mate. - . a.

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