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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 25 Nov 1926, p. 2

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x: ADVERTIING RATES â€" & -, On" appllcation. .Advertising Sopy must reach the f office not later than Mondsy noen to insure: Infertion. * â€"‘â€" _At the official nominations held throughâ€". out the province on Saturday two hundred and fortyâ€"three candidates qualified for the tion on December first, nine different â€"nominal groups being represented. Only, two acclamaâ€" tions were accorded, one of the â€"candidates elected being Hon: Charles McCrea, Minister of ‘Mines in the Ferguson government, ._ Of the candidates in the field 111 are Conâ€" servative>~ 52 Liberal, 28 Prohibitionist, 21 ~Progressive, 10 Liberalâ€"Progressive, 8 Indeâ€" pendent Conservative and the same number Independent Liberal, 3 Labor and 1 Indepenâ€" dent. There will be 7 threeâ€"cornered contests. Premier Ferguson is again running in the eonstituency of Grenville, which he has repreâ€" sented for twenty years, William E. N, Sinâ€" clair, the Liberal leader, is contesting his old riding of Ontario South, while theâ€"Progressive Leader, Hon. W. E. Raney, is in the field in Prince Edward County. All three leaders are being opposed in their respective constituenâ€" Special interest centres around the conâ€" test in the Kingstonâ€"Portsmouth riding where Hon. William F. Nickle, former attorneyâ€"genâ€" eral in the Ferguson government, is in the field as a supporter of the 0. T. A. against a Conservative nominee. f ~ The election will be fought out on the liquor issue, namely whether the O. T. A. shall be continued orâ€"Government Control made the policy of the administration. This is recognized to be the dominant issue of the campaign anda the candidates are confining their attention almost entirely to the advocacy of either of these two policies. ~_The vote throughout the province will likely be a large one as every effort is to be made to get out the electors on élection day. In order to secure a clearâ€"cut and decisive verdict on the liquor question voters should exercise their franchise so that the administraâ€" tion elected to power will have no doubt as to the will of the large majority of the people of the province on this muchâ€"debated and contenâ€" tious question. ©â€"One year, in advAno®,...¢%««««» f The responsibility of again choosing a representative for North Waterloo in the Onâ€" tario Legislature for the ensuing term devolves upon the electors of the constituency on Decâ€" ember i1st. Two candidates are in the field, one supporting the Conservative policies and the other the Liberal policies. W. G. Weichel, the representative of North Waterloo in the Ontario Legislature since June 1923 is again the Conservative standard bearâ€" er, and he is supporting the Government Conâ€" trol policy of Premier Ferguson as well as the general policies of the Conservative party. He was the unanimous choice of the recent Conâ€" servative convention. j Mr. Weichel has energetically represented the riding in the Legislature. He previously represented the constituency at Ottawa for a number of years and this experience was of walue in fitting him for his duties in the provâ€" incial house. | CANDIDATES IN NORTH WATERLOO | The former member. is being opposed by J. Harper Schofield, barrister of the city of Kitchener, who is the nominee of the Indepenâ€" dent Liberal Association. He is supporting the policy of the Liberal Leader and party on the big issue of the campaign, the Liberal policy being to effectviely administer the O. T. A., as lJong as it is the will of the people of the proâ€" vince that it be retained. a NO DANGER FROM 3 CANADIAN APPLES; LITTLE ARSENIC IN SPRAY The bubble of alarm in England over arkenic poisoning derived from the spray materials left deposited on apples imported from Canada and the U. 8. has been pricked byâ€" reâ€" sults of a recent scientific survey and analysis. Dr. Frank T. Shutt, Dominion chemist, has found aftor extensive teste that a very large proportion of Canadian sprayed apples are entire ly free from arsenic. . The samples of fruit on which arsenic was found have such small quantition as to toâ€" guire fouwr dosen apples to supply wal practice, he doclares in a report ~ Ca ECw 3 in Unitedâ€"States, per yOAFr.. .. â€"â€" §:**.1 THE C 'Aommnn“ THE OFFICIAL â€"NOI SUBSCRIPTION RATES o+ ccang ‘There has been considerable ag!â€" tation over sprayed apples as a source of ‘recent cases of arsenic poisoning in the British lay press and in medical journals â€"and the chamical analysis was undertaken to ascertain the precise statis 6f sprayâ€" ced apples as a menace to health. SsAY8 RUSSIAN CONDITION® woORSE THAN UNDER CZaAR "The political institutions in Rusâ€" wia today are worse than under the COmar. There is not one breath of freedom of thought, of action of of Initiative in Russia today." i.* This is the opinion of the present Russia regime held by Mrs. Emma Goldman. Colton, abthor of "My Dis Olustonment . in . Ruséla,". better known to the world as Rmma Gol4â€" '.’n-' * *‘ 'v‘ ic ic ABiY 'li . appeals to them as the better. _â€"â€" _ _ / (he Snogy af mnnt nsuipeney aentom of the vfinmmwwfiem has a at in the field. It is also the only Yiding that has not nominated a Conservative candidate supporting the Ferguson policy of (Government Control. % * At its convention recently the Conservaâ€" tive party: of the riding decided that in view ‘of the fact that the former provincialâ€"member, Karl K. Homuth, is supporting the Government control policy of Premier Ferguson it would be madvisable to place a candidate in "the field zdmthul prevent. a clearâ€"cut verdict on the iin issue before the electors.© 5 t ‘The Liberals in convention likewise also decided not to nominate a candidate, taking a similar attitude. The policy of the Liberal party in Geclaring for a continuance of the 0. T. A. until the people indicate their disâ€" approval of it is beingâ€"represented in the conâ€" test by the Prohibition eandidate, Levi Master. |: ~RLECHON IN SOUTH WATERLOO > | â€" The two candidates in the field are thereâ€" fore Karl K. Homuth, the representative of the South Riding of. Waterloo in the Ontario Legislature for the past seven years, who is the nominee of the Laborâ€"Progressive â€"party of the riding, and Levi Master, who is contesting the constituency as the representative of the Proâ€" hibition party and a supporter of the Ontario ‘Femperance Act. =_ , £" Mr. Homuth has taken an active and ‘prominent part in the discussions inâ€"the Legâ€" islature and has represented the riding with ability and zeal. 3 § His opponent, Mr..Master, who isâ€" the president of the Progressive party in the rid« ing, has long been a prominent and well known farmer of the district.. It is interesting to note that his father formerly represented the constituency of South Waterloo in the Legislaâ€" ture for twelve years. â€" The issue is a straight one between the adoption of the Ferguson policy of Government Controf and the continuance of the O. T. A. and electors can accordingly support the policy they favor by voting for the candidate who. represents their view. & i The Post; which has just issued a number gdedicated to the three maritime provinces, says, "we draw many of our best brains from these provinces and send much of our foreign comâ€" merce through them." Many will agree with its view that "there exists today the need for an understandingâ€"a sympathetic underâ€" standingâ€"of the various handicaps of the Maritime provinces."~ / The maintenanee of proper outlets to the sea is of first importance. In this respect this country is specially situated. As the Financial Post weii points out in its last issue, other countries across the seas are seizing every opportunity to secure outlets to the sea which but emphasizes the vital importance the Mariâ€" time Provinces are to the Dominion asâ€"a whole. For several months of the year these provinces are the Dominion‘s sole domestic outlet to the Atlantic. com1 Fhank OUTLET TO SEA VALUABLE man. Deported from the United States for her revolutionary opinions and <particularly her stand on the war, together with some technicality over her <itisenship, Mrs. Colton, then Emma Goidman, went to Rus sia expecting to find it a paradise expressing the highest aspiratifons of hursan HWberty. She returned uttorly disillusioned with the Bolshevik‘s idea of perfect democracy. 10 YEAR SENTENCE .AQMMMMW Meredith sentenced Frank Appa to ten years in the peniféntiary of the province. stt ) Appa was indicted an a charge of muirder arising out of the shooting of Ratael Aouso 4 . FOR MANSLAUGHTER (Stie| vouss en i ayraage f % B . Awion / AyreRITGâ€" -.-n’%qm ‘fi: has . ~ EF9 #mna 4o: the cow and . her w Afteen months ‘old. â€"Betsy ‘s average test for butter_ fat <«was> 5.06 â€" por cent, the cow recently making an official test" of .1>1â€"3â€" pounds butter fat from .21,805 pounds of milk. HEAVYâ€"8HEEP AND SWINE -,’1 _~_...> ENTRIES AT _ GUELPH Entriés for both sheepand swine at "the 1996 Guelph show, show. an increase over 1925. Oxford sheep are "In the leadâ€" with entries, followâ€" d ‘ by â€" Lincolns, â€"Leicesters, Coteâ€" wolds, Dorsets, Southdowns, Sufâ€" folks, Shropshires and ‘Cheviots. in the order named. The market giasses are .well, flled witk 25 {Qzfiifi pens of 3 market lambs, 12 of these being shortwoo!l and 13 _longwool.: In swine Yorkshires Tead with 82 enâ€" tries tollove‘nhy Tamworths / and Berkshires. in export,bacon hogs there is. an entry of 20~pens. Shotp Iud;ivl-o judging will t#ke ’_heo on Motrday and ‘Tuesday, November 29 and 30. H.R.H. WILL REACH â€" _ VANCOUVER NOV. 2 * Princs. George will land in Vanâ€" couver on November 29, after touchâ€" ing at Yokohama on November 20. He will proceed across: the Dominion to.‘foin the 8. S. Montroyalâ€" at St.. Jchn, N.B., early in December, and will attend a Christmas reunion of the royal household in England. â€" â€" Official advice received at Cana dian Pacific headquarters from the ©.S. Empress of Russia on departure fr omKobe, Japan, tells of a . gala trip from the Orient to Canada, on which voyage the youngest son of England‘s king is living up to the popularity won by his brother, the Prince of Wales. â€" GUILLOTINE SENTENCE PASSEp UPON: WOMAN Mme. Melanie Duvette, ‘a French woman, hasâ€"been sentenced to. die on.the guillating for. having poisonâ€" ed her husband. The jury which sat on the case in theâ€"assizeâ€"court deâ€" parted from} the usual leniency shown to women owing to the atroâ€" clous nature of the crime and renâ€" dered a verdict calling for the suâ€" preme penalty. Mme Duvette slowly killed . her husband by daily putting poison in his coffee. She desired to be free of: her spouse so that she might marty a Portuguese soldier who fought in the Morocco campaign, it was said. ‘The former soldier was sentenced to five years imprisonment as an accomplice of the woman.. President Doumergue . invariably commutes death sentences passed upon woâ€" men. WILL FIGHT WATER â€" ~. â€" DIVERSION BY CHICAGO With their joint national héritage of hte world‘s greatest inland waterâ€" ways at stake, United States and Canadian‘ representatives of five States and two Provinces, met at Buffalo last week and determined to fight the Chicago water stealâ€"to the last legal and Legislative rampart. ‘The denouementâ€" of the 15â€"year struggle to end Chicago‘s iHllegal diâ€" version of immense quantities of water from the Great Lakes basin. is expected mext spring. It will come in one of three ways; Tlronxl“ judgment of the United States Su. pretie Court, Wwhich Great Lakes adâ€" vocates are confident will be in their favor; in the enactment into Iqw of the Rivers and Harbor Bill, l‘hlch would spell defeat to all and deâ€" struction of some Great Lakes harâ€" bor municipalities; or in the success of a Pending titanic fight against time in the United States Senate, which would be the equivalent of deâ€" feat to the Chicago interests. . To be somewhere in Florida or the Gulf Coast, whore the sun is always shining, where the golden oranges hang in olusters on the trees, the paims stir gently to the warm breezes and "where the sweet magnolia blooms," is the thought in the minds of hundreds of Canadians every winter. ‘This year there will be the usual exodus to the south. ‘When Cana dians at home are skating and skiâ€" Ing, those in the south will â€" be surt: bathing, sun bathing on the warm wands, deepâ€"sea fAshing, golfing, etc. When making arrangements for the Canadian â€" National â€" Rallways â€"for tWip south, consult any Agent of the particulars of service. Winter tourâ€" ist fares arenow in effect, valid to roturn up to ‘June 15th, and good forâ€"stopover at all important polnts. SOMEWHERE IN FLORIDA Foster,â€" competition to which Guelph has 6: come â€" famous ‘will again hold true. Shorthorn# lead. in "Rupbers Wwith judges: . S Ridgetown. ramed. "The following are acting as ter, cattle have‘ been strengtkened by exâ€" ribitors {~from ~ Saskatchewan«and Manitoba. : ‘The conitmercial . classes tor ~steers ‘ areâ€" exceptionally â€"well Plled, there :being=& total of 181 steers enteredin the show. Here is n battle: among breeds as the classiâ€" fication ~theows all breeds together to compete against one another on their merits as beef cattle. .A new feature in connection with the 1926 fair is a slaughter competition for beet: cattle where. the animals are judged alive and after slaughtering horns, Angugs and . Herefords .and kteors forâ€"slanghter will be judged on ~Monday, November 29th, comâ€" morcial classes ofâ€"steers on. Thursâ€" day, December 2nd. GVvER 12,000 CANADIANS > > RETURN FROM STATES A statement from the Depagtmient of Immigration shows that 90,886 immigrants entered Canada during the first months of the present fiscal c..’.hu. by birth, of British oriâ€" gin, ‘or ~naturalized,_ returned from the Unitedâ€" States to the number of 12,086.. Of those who entered via ocean ports, $5,398 were British and 42,507 foreign, Other than from the United States. Canadians returning from the months, as follows: April, 2,007; United® States entered Canada, by May, 2,063; June;, 2,177; July, £,197; August, 2,552; September, 1,990. â€" ~The attractions ‘of California are. ""M05° PUPMIMIA *L MIT AAMUAATMCE ‘manifold. It is recognized AB ONO Of «mm mmmrmggs the greatest outâ€"door playgrounds i#Pook‘s Regulating Compound the world, with an unsurpassed «winâ€" ... o d "mis, pollshls " Tepulating ter climate. The glory of its mounâ€" " medicine.‘ Bold in thrce deâ€" tain ‘scenery is indescribable. Deep E‘,_"&:";:_“‘;,â€",’.“;,:-,:fi sea fishing, motoring, golf and every B.fl , md"p:: ‘outâ€"door recreation may be"indulged pamphlet, _ Addréss: in o THE COOK MEDICINE CO. c TORONTO.ONT.(Formerly Windsor} In sunny California, hundreds of Easterners will again revel in the beauty "of the orange groves and summer. IN SUNNY CALIFORNIA in that .land of perpetual Here Are The Improvements are judged. â€"â€"BShortâ€" Nonee BRoTthHeRS MOTOR CARS Review this impressive list of improvements â€"a notable twelveâ€"months‘ record of progress sive engineering: A new fiveâ€"bearing crankshaft (replacing the threeâ€" bearing type). $ A new twoâ€"unit starting and lighting system (replacâ€" ing the singleâ€"unit typefi. § Air cleaner of improved design. ‘ Spark gnd throttle levers placed above the wheel for greater convenience, ‘Rumble seat for Sport Roadster. Stylish new body lines. M + Rich and attractive new colors. B Improved allâ€"steel body construction. Increased driving vision. 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