t .. 7 "Wâ€â€â€™."""""" site .+ & ~ Apvegtising RATEs hg .. effie not later than Monday noon to insure insortipn. .. At the obsequies of the late Dr, Vogt last week, a remarkable tribute was paid to ‘this eminent Canadian musician who was & native of Waterloo County. 1 +> * . Sir Robert Falconer, President of Toronto U-imrdty.madethefonwinzeubgisflcrehb mwhhmflaoonhï¬ï¬‚fofthaumof music in Canada: "Dr. Vogt‘s life was as comâ€" plete as any human life can be said to beâ€"comâ€" ‘â€" The Premier has Announced that Canada‘s sixteenth Parliament will be calléd. to meet in regular session in the first week in December ‘to dispose of the pressing business of ~passing ~mecessary supply and other 6ue§tions. "It will adjourn at Christmas, meeting again about the. end of January. > C : e n y y t P s ts l ;l-:te. He leaves great things so m‘éeeutnlz done that his name is held in honor throug out his native land and in musical cireles of Great Britain and the United States.: He eleâ€" vated the taste of the city and proved to the outside world, that Canadians possess great arâ€" 'ï¬,ï¬e.abiltty, and that we are able to sing. Dr. Vogt had fine administrative powers, and was never blinded to real merit. ; * "There remains t6 us his artistic spirit, fot shaped in bronze or outlined in color, ,Pu‘t harmoniously embodied .in great institutions and in the fine taste of our people. We treasure the memory of a sellor and friend." " â€"‘Following the resignation of Right Hon. Arthur Meighen and his government, Premierâ€" elect Rt. Hon. Mackenzie King has again asâ€" suméed office and his cabinet has been sworn in. = The Premier also anpounced that the perâ€" sonnel and scope of the Royal Commission apâ€" pointed to inquire into the administration of the Department of Customs and Excise will be enlarged. Instead of one judge there will be three judges and the scope of the probe will .be extended so that according to Premier King ";t will function as a body helpful to the Adâ€" ministration in a constructive way." The inclusion of W. D. Euler, North Watâ€" * erloo‘s representative in the Dominion Parliaâ€" ment, in the new government just formed by the incoming Premier, Rt. Hon. Mackenzie King, did not come as altogether a surprise to his constituents as he has frequently been menâ€" j tioned as a probable member of the King adâ€" ministration in the event of the return of the Liberals to power. That he should have been ‘assigned such an important post as head of the Customs Department, which has been shown to. be so much in need of reâ€"organization, indicates appreciation of his qualifications for the office. . _He will have no light task in bringing it to a ~*Boint of efficiency but his busingess and parliaâ€" mentary experience will stand him in good â€"stead in administering this department of the ~government. " A L_NEW GOVERNMENT _ ASSsUMES OFFICE | Premier King intimated that he will atâ€" tend the Imperial Conference which opens in London, England, on OQOctober 19th. He ~also made 1t clear that there had never been*any friction between the British government and the Canadian governments of which he had been the head. > ~ With respect to the Liberalâ€"Progressive group, the Premier stated that the members of the group will sit on the Liberal side and support the government, which will have a good substantial working majority. .He hopes that this intimation will put an end to the talk of lack of stability and the need of compromisâ€" ing. The citizens of North Waterloo will exâ€" tend their congratulations to their representaâ€" tive on his inclusion in the Cabinet and his relection for the responsible position to which he has just been appointed. < & _ MHon. H. H. Stevens, former Minister of thm regards his reâ€"election as a vindicaâ€" 'hghh record and services during the past .years, He ascribes the bitter opposiâ€" Ehi'd\ he encountered, not so much to his 1 <opponent as to certain eastern interâ€" ?m_lia states, were opposed to his return office, N# > THE NEW MINISTER OF CUSTOMS | HONOR DR. YOGT‘s MEMORY | Hon,. Rudoiphe® Lemieux â€" now ~becomes her" of the House of Commons following defest of Mr. Maclean. He has been reâ€" ed at every election since 1898 and someâ€" s for more thanone constituency. Senator al Poirier is "Father" of the Senate, havâ€" Lprdby ym *A opipronbmag m c _over Al ;, Miht: :. © 3 en inss ~a 6h SUBSCHIPTION RATES a wise, patient, generous counâ€" *** 4| Mcighen government was the -% ¢ # t:ehuuuy '“T'“!"‘“-“‘.Pf‘ red y contest a iss oK October 11th he will hand in his resignation s2so â€" ~*|as leader of that party. A 2 it ';.r wWill regret the decision ‘of Mr. en toâ€"retire from public life as he 908 sesses unquestioned ~ ability." In the public positions which heâ€"has heldâ€"he has served with x‘ zealousness worthy: of emulation. Heâ€" has been a staunch ‘advocate of the policies he beâ€" ‘W-in.mdhubmuhtohconth‘ prohlmofthemakpnudmnbï¬d-hd with an inclination towards destructive rather than constructive criticism. _ As the party has failed to attain power winder his leadership the Conservative party is now naturally looking for a successor to Mr. Heighenwhohflkelytdlefldthomwvbj >>~ Dr, Nokwood, a brilliant English divise, yhoiltviuitortoCulda.ma&mar/ulï¬ ing stitements in a public address in connécâ€" tion wWith the crusade for peace on which he has embarked. In warning his hearers against the horrors of war he asserted that the time ‘for idle talking is past. "The issue was plain," declared Dr. Norwood, "it is cither civilization pa In his referencte to the League of Nations, he said: "Let us create that public opinion that will make the League so strong that any nation that goes to war without arbitration will judged as an aggressor. We have a chance of constructive effort now. If we lose it, it will be by our apathy. It is possible for us in God‘s just world, if we have brains enough and morâ€" ality enough, to look this evil in the face and see that it stops; it must stop, and in the name of God it shall stop." . In the Federal elettion Toronto.again reâ€" mained solidly.Tory, in fact nine candidates in the city and the Yorks lost their deposits of $200 each. 4 *~ Signs of the revival of trade are to be seen in Great Britain in the extension being made to the London dock system on which a further $20,000,000 is to be spent. Miss Agnes Macphail was returned in Southeast Grey by a r&;;j.orlt,v of 1,722, the rural districts in the according her the necesgary majority to ensure her reâ€"election to Parliament where she enjoys the distinction of being the only woman member, +« â€" _ Hon. Charles Dunning, who a few years ago was a‘young English newcomer, is again to be Minister of Railways in the King Governâ€" ment, He is one of the rising men of the West. "When he left the Premiership of the Province of Saskatchewarn it was freely predigted by his political he would go down to CRUSADINGâ€" FORâ€" PEACE EDITORIAL NOTRES Grain Left Standing m-ufflfm/m stdnding inâ€" theâ€"SGolds, the rain has gaused sprouting in many districts, which will wean a serions reduction ir the yield. ~ â€" _~~ _ 4 Souked day after day with heary downpours, farmers, ¢ whmnfldm ummum-â€"-flm by lands~that have turned into veriâ€" table bogs. In some cases harvestâ€" ing _ operations®. are â€" absolutely state that not only is \ faced ‘bybqpmdlflh.hflm unusually wet weather is resulting in the rotting of potatoes, turnips, eaulifiowersâ€" and other vegmbles lu»-&o‘m 3 To this condition caused by rain and backwird © season, light * frost| throughout the city. All the animals éome on Saturday night to‘add its| were captured before daybreak. Jn menace to agriculture. the roundâ€"up thrge cireds attendants spertemiefine Toasicn o uemopfam n eice werd injured, one severely./"~ _~. _ JN8TANTLY KILLED ., ! George _Still,, whose parents, Mr. and Mrs:" William : Still, ~regide . at Toronto, was Anstantly \,lg.:’rb Sunday morning when. diis . brains were dashed out against a telephone pole om the Queension Highway, a milé east of Grasby.‘â€"The pole was broken off by the force of the blow. ~At the time of the ‘accident the victim and his brother William Jr., were motoring from Buffalo in «@ touring car. It is thought that George had fallen asieep, with his hend hanging over the end of the seat, and that whem William, who was driving, alsoâ€"dropped off, the machine swerved to the side \of the road â€"ahd struck.a"pole. =_ * BANDITS CAPTURED The threeâ€" auto bandita â€"arrested near Beamsville last Thursday night after they had shot and: wounded Rev. . 0. â€" E.~ Tallman,. ‘50â€"yearâ€"old pastor o(’the I;hclplu Church, St. Catharines, were identiied Saturday Monthly Budget . _ of Old News Got to the Soo on Saturday, 3rd, and went to the American on Sunday the 4th. Here P met I Danieb Detwiler. ‘The weather 1 fine so we had a splendid time get around and see the beauties:. ‘ were at church in the evening.. get around and see the beauties. We were at church in the evening._ While at the Soo I got a letter from Mr. Aaron Erb tam? me that his father, Rev. Moses ‘Erb, /had died. He wam 78 years old, Other deaths at &bout the same time were Mr. Thomas Woods, 85 years, and Mrs. Amos Hilborn, nee F. Saltzberry, 50 years. Got on Manitoulin Island on the 7th. Met Rev. He had charge meeting; had aj at Mr. R. R. Ga Sunday night. While away I met quite a number of former acquaintance â€" Abram Bock, Edward Batty, Benjamin Bock, Walter ‘Millar, Albert M. Tyson, Gotfred Nadiger, Rev. Il Sivenpiper, Isaac Hunsperger, Henry Beckenâ€" hauer, and others. ‘ Got back home on August ?rd was away 7â€"weeks. Had a good trip and did a lot busifiess. Had some warm weather; was 80 in the shade on the Tth. Very heavy rain on the 12th. Quite a bit of wet weather, but some fine days. The U.9. President, Mr. McKiniey was shot at Buffalo during the Fair there on the Tth. He died on the 14th, was buried at Canton, Ohfo. He was 58 years old. ‘The bands at his funsral played, "Nearer My God to ‘Thee." ‘The man who shot him was ‘called Legp C. Schallgosh, Rev. Whenerer Anthony preached a farewell sermon in the M. B. C. Church at Berlin. He expeots to sail for Africa as a missionary soon. Bables came to Mosers.. Abr. M. Shants«‘s, Robert Appleby‘s. and Heorb. J.. Bowman., â€" > raitat Stauffer. ‘ 1 & Deathsâ€"Sosoph ° Spoets, aged. 84 Snider, daughtor of Mrs. R. Snider, August 1901 â€" 25 Years Ago Marriedâ€"J. A. ‘Law: and : Joasie SBept. 1901 â€" 25 Years Ago From detective as belonging ge of a Tal an invitation Gamey‘s home Shupe‘s Dairy in Fidlds> Island on the Miller â€" there. a ‘Tabernacle to . for Mr. stay â€"the nouncement of a $§ eighthour day Official announcement came recent 1y that the Aveâ€"day weok is to the" standard for Ford workers. ;w,wnnma when .some. few ‘departments of his MMM“&“ a schodule: In July of this/Year a *o number of: shifts were given the‘ Argday week, and ffow: as, rapidly un possible the fully free Saturday;| as well as Sunday, is to be granted . to all men engaged in the »hdifa| hundred fields of labor a "’ wl Increased efficieney in machinery is one of the reakons given tor the possibility of shortering the day. PANIC CAUSED BY E8CAPE | aigh L og on t Wight<lions, two tigers and .two" bears escaped from a cireus at Valâ€"! duciennes, France, early Saturday‘ ‘evenifig and caused a great panic of Henyy Ford has her change in the _oda.eato.nglgqngrm'uiwn- Ho# seized a leg of miutton that was on the cafe counter and went out the back door. A tiger walked: into a butch@ef shop and ‘ate an entire lamb. He was captured fast asleep. A tardy homegoer met a lion on a street corner. The ‘king of the jungle sniffed his hand and went on, but the: man remainéd in a ‘dead: faint. > Another lion smashed in through the door of a hatter‘s shop and curled himself up. on a mat where he was captured in his sleep. $275,000 PAID FOR BIBLE;~** _ . . HJGHEST PRICE ON RECORD The sale to an ;Americanâ€" of <anâ€" other" of the earliest Guttenberg Bible «for . $275,000 :is theâ€" highest price cever paid for‘a book. ‘The Bible was purchased from St. Paul | Monastery by Dr.\Otto H. Vollbehr: CHILD ATE POISON PILLS “Innooently eating potsonous pills secreted in a crack of a baseboard by a former tengnt, it is alleged, a §¥earâ€"old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. 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