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Daily British Whig (1850), 17 Dec 1912, p. 9

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"Prepared from the rich of selected Oporto rapes, and extract of the vin Cinchona Bark-- absultely 5a alcohol or other harmful ingredients PERSONS PROMINENT IN THE FLESHERTON MURD = MACKENZIE KING! GOVERNMENT'S\ PLAN SUBVER- SIVE OF CANADIgN AUTONOMY. Plan Beth r.--Fx-Minis- ter Says Contribution Weoject Was Evolved to Get Government Out of an Impasse. Montreal, Dec. 18.~A large ing attended the monthly . dinner the Montreal Reform Club on Satur day night, when Hon. H. 1. Macken zie King was the guest of honor and gave an address on Canada's partici- pation in Imperial naval defence. Hon. Mr. King dealt with the ject in considerable détail and vanced the argument that the posal Sir Wilfrid Laurier * { Canadian nav stead of an J zemey contribution was much more line with the requirements us wet out hy the British statesmen | He quoted from speeches Premier | Asquith and Right Hon. Winston i Churchill, First Lord of the Admiral ty, and pointed out the warm ap inroval expressid in Great Britain [ the Australian plan, which included , the building of a powerful fipet {for the Pacific rather tha ttribute in the shape of a' contribu {tion Canadian liberals, he said oppose Mr. Borden's policy of tribute tand contribution and would fight i valiantly for the construction of Ca- | | nadian fleet units as being more in | Jaccord with what they believed to 'be Canadian self-respect, the develop | ment of Canadiap sutonomv and the [Panis of permanent imperial unity Leon Garneau, president of the | form Club, took the chair and intro duced the speaker of the evening a few well-chosen words Australian guther- of sub of cme ir of empire ol ol unit | giving awould | li it mn « Cn -------------------------- LA ---------- r x I k 1 « . 1 t t F { f t i « v ¥ HON. BRUNO NANTEL re 1 UE A carl "ea rrp EY introducing his subje Mr. King said he widhed to consider the government proposal from the pint of view of what was 'in the best mterests of Canada and the empire To do this it was necessary not merely to take account of the sug- gested contribution of three Dread noughts, but of the circumstances which had led to this course being taken at the present time. He be lieved that, when all the facts were known. it would be seen that the pro- posal of the government was nejther in the interests of the dominion, the | united Kingdom or the empire, nor | in accordance with what the admiral | tv itsel. had considefed the best coutse for the outlying dominion to pursis Ji ithe matter of naval de Te Mr. King said that the Right Hon. Mr. Borden had gone to kag- land, not with the view of qonsulting the admiralty. upon any permanent policy, but to find a way out of his difficulties in Canada -- difficulties created by the alliance between the nationalists and the tory jingoes prior to and dur the last election. He was prevented from having a per manent policy because he was un- ! willing to risk the chance of losing ! office by referring such permanent policy to the people, and he was «i to the nationalists not to adopt any permanent policy unital he had consulted the people. Un the other hand. he could not retain office With- out doing. something. Therefore the question he put to the admiralty was not what was most in the interests of Canada or the Kmpire, but what in In t, Hon 'Zhe Love Hove J | small cellar try was eliected, they were only | ' | | | C . statements \ X b i \ So ships © [1h , A | Ww had entered perial Premier show the Borden's own speeches in wh Canadian claimed that cated adhersave MR. S HEMPHILL ONE. OF THE MEN WHO ASSISTED IN REMOVING THE REMAINS FROM UNDER THE HOUSE. romp The family group shows Mrs. H Her body was tound--battered abou under the house. At and the case is most mysterious, H The picture was taken several years ing for high school last Tuesday. married. The two neighbors whose timated that they will have someth present Mx ~~ r {A ER CASE Zhe LOVE FAMILY m reality "an agglomeration continents under the folds of Union Jack." TWENTY-FIVE BILLION ASSETS OF BANKS IN UNITED S1ATES. Comptroller of Currency Issues Ane nual Statement--Capital of Bank- ing Institutions Has Increased $38,000,000 During the Year. of THE THE Dec been Washington, 16. Pointing out that this has the prosper ous vear in the history of the banks most - 2. OIBSON (OLLINSON WHO WILL TESTIFY AT THE INQUEST ¢ 0» . the victim of the murder. t the shoulders and head--in the nobody has been arrested, who found the body at 1368, enry Love, er husband, | midnight, two days after his wife's disappearance, is seen in the group. ago, the little lad in the picture | being now 14 years of age, and the last to see his mother alive on leav. The young lady, a daunghteg, is now pictures are shown below, fiave in ing sensational to say at the inquest. Naturally when told that they sould expect nothing from Canada of {a permanent nature until this change too ready his question that, every considered which would be o reply to hing being luded large warships ellective, Mr. Ning niralty Wolise, pointing out wothing which, according had "not been laid before he parliament of Great Brita; that wm the hand 1t contained a lirect that in 1916 England vould have twenty-nine of the largest compared h waters ad in most analysed in detail the ad memorandum submitted to the that it contained to his own other statement war wht as or nany"s seventeen mm home I he that ithout end a squadron o protect outlying id England risk the pre parts of statement cou meurring any it al ire I'he nemorandum nature { Mr reflect ior references to ANAC said + in the ie of a 1 ansdian Lrovernment or havi upon mtinued the Phere policy it whach ; in the was ing itself the which smorandum icparture trom mits, but much heht of ircumstances suggest thes vere still the preference of the British wedmaradt Mr. King he report of House Borden that Mr il and Lord Crewe had all there was Mo_geed 2) expenditure for presédnt nor, after 1916 He also quoted from some w hie poli of the fleet woul from Im while to Asquith 1 that wddition oughts length (UOLe the at debates the ol Commons Fuogland, M: sta was Chur for an) Def adr indeed, nt time, until Mr the dais i" ch premier had expres there was any defence and strongly the the House of Commons and the build: mg as a govern \ conned naval and had to tion between eign policy resolutic of ships in Canada Household Economy How to Have the Best Cough Syrup and Save $2, by Making It at Home, Cough medicines, as a rule, contain a targe quantity of piffin syrup. If you take two cups of granulated sugar, add one cup of wart water and stir about 2 min- utes, you have as good Syrup as money gould buy. (30 cents' worth) in a 18-ounce bottle, and fli it up with the Sugar Syrup, you wiil have as much cough syrup as you could buy ready made for $2.50. It keeps per- fectly. Any housewife can easily pre- pare it in five minutes. And you will find it the best cough syrup you ever used--even in whooping cough. You can feel it take hold--usuai- Jy stops the most severe cough in 24 hours. It is just laxative enough, has & tonic effect, and taste is pleasant. ¢ a teaspoonful every ome, two or three hours, . 1t is a splendid remedy, tod, for whoop- Ing cough, croup, hoarseness, asthma, chest pains, etc. Pinex is the most valuable concentra- ted compound of Norway white pine ex- tract, rich in gualsco! and all the healibg pine elements. No other preparation will work In this formula. This recipe for making cough remedy the way of a temporary measure would be most effective. He gave, the | admiralty to understand that he | would not recognize any peraansnt obligation in the matter of ¢ until Usnada was given a voice in the shaping of a foreign policy dor Kagland, This a dogs mn] isterial hy ihe with Pinex and Sugar Syrup is now used and prized in thousands of homes in the United States and Canada. The plan has often been imitated, but never success- fully. A guaranty of absolute satisfaction of money promptly refunded goes with this recipe, if the genuine Pinex is used. Your bas Pinex, or will get it for you ask nim. If not, send 1° Pmex Co, Toromto, Ont, ing principle Canada's fence. in Torontq Borden had said belief, that the Imperial n hould bs made erful and effe " and had oul tnat"to those who had taken ex ception to possible abuses in admin wiration the be found in any abandon ment the "Utherwise "we should tain ali nts for r t "Now," sad King, handed over wi to the Britis in Ne Mi own of the pow Ist "This is Canadian unit Ww, 1909, m CLIVE pointed remedy was not to abnegation or ion of government. Borden had r to Great spending func Mr hand « of aid, Biri depart ' 0 ent 1 0 ministration den ha miralty department ernment tn sonclt Hon ia conch n ralia It you will them put 23% ounces of Pinex whady been able to bring into existence two and a half years a fleet unit, and that what had been able to do should also be able toa do. He be fieved the policy of contribution would prove a disintegrating {actor rather than a consolidating ome mm the empire: that it marked a retro- grade step in self-government as it mvalved the parting of the Canadian people with the control of the penditures of money raised from taxes of the people. It was a turn to the ancient method of ma to construct an empire on the tasis of * centralized military control The British empire was what it was today in virtne of the fact that it had long ago abandoned this method and relied paler upon developing and expand] the iden of autonomy and co-operat between the seli-govern- ing uations which were, in the gra- phic words of Sir Wilind Laurier, in complete Australians Canadians ex. the re werk « capital of ¥1,500,000, to this country, the annual report of the Comptroller of the Currency. made {public to-day, showed the of 125,195 banks, whose condition have {been tabulated, as 5,000,000, 000. lan increase of $1,355,000,000 ovar last year The capital { stitutions shows | 000 000, | Exports from the | United Iduring the first ten months of | year aggregated 81,570,000,000, {the imports $1.511,000,000, lin a favorable balance of 1 000, There is in actual operation pational banks, representing paid ca {pital of $1,016012580. The total Ideposits in all banks, the report {states, is $6,496,192,707.60, of assels Ol financial in increase of $68, these an of slates this and resulting £359 000), Fight For Control. Montreal, Dee. 18.--It is reported by interests close to KR. and O that {the proposed peaceful settlement of the {two factions had fallen through, and the Toronto and London interests were { continuing their fight for control. Tt believed that they will | successful and that a number of pre | went Montreal directors will be re | placed at the forthcoming annual | meeting. 18 also be 1 £3.000,000 Concern, Dec. 16.~The Canada Ga notice of the issue of patent to the Ottawa Light, and Power company, Lo Increase i apital stock from $2,000,000 to [ £5,000,000. Ottawa, gives -- Financial Notes. -- National Wire Products, Lid. has been incorporated with carry on Ihe Montreal steel business A cross-cut 18 being driven the level of the La Rose mine, at Cobalt it 1s expected that an ore shoot will developed a he net profits of the Bank of To for the i912, amount to U4. an increase of $157,322.52 Abitibi Pulp and Paper com Montreal, has been incorporated a capital of $5,000,000 is said that Vancouver s prosper i due to the of the British Columbia electric railway ol on 37 ronto, vear 5 I he enterprise that ety the Montreal Light, Heat and Pow- company nay reduce the cost per kilowatt t to six cents. The West sunt lLaght department have granted to theif customers in er similar rates West mount I'he capitalization of the. Bank Nova Scotia is to be increased £5. 000.000 to 86, 008) O00, A branch of the Canadian t'ommerce has been opened nat N.K., under the management H. Lugsdin, The Grand trunk Railway traffic earnings from Dec, lst to 7th are as follows: 1912, $1,005,097; 1911, $02, 057: increase, $112,140, lhe Franklin lrust and Savings Bank has absorbed the Douglas State sank. Both are prominent financial institutions of Chicago. e---------- of from lank of Mone of ton, Ww. ¢ Inverary Items, inverary, Dec. 18 Rev, F Shorten expects to spend the Christ- mas holidays with his parents. A pumber of the farmers took their turkeys to Seeley's Bay on Thursday last - and receivea twenty cents a pound for them. J. Gibson has somewhat recovered from his re- cent illness. A number of the young people attended a par'y at the home of Thomas Gordon. Florida, on Thursday evening. Thay report an excelleni time. ThOmas4 Arthur recenity purchased a farm consisting of seventy-five acres from | Alfmgd Garrett, Mrs. W. J. Arthur | ig seriously Hl. Her sister, Mrs King. of Glenburnie, and Miss Mabel Sleoth, Battersea, are with wer. Norman Freeman of Queen' spent the week-end at the home of his father. Preparations are be- ing made to have a skating rink] here this winter, Sarak J. Vincent, aged sixty-loar SL inside every packge ------ With this Tea there's purity uniformity and full weight guaranteed LIPTON'S TEA Try the Grey Label Blend, 40c per Ib. the matches. AND ABOVE ALL EDDY'S Eddy's Silent Parlor Matches Made of very best corkey pine. match. 'Every match a light, that a match may readily be extracted in the dark--no fumbling with the inevit Every stick a Well packed so 11 f able spilling © HERE SINCE 1851 ~ a surety of the best possible quality and full count The E. B. EDDY COMPANY, Limited Makers also of Paper Bags, Toilet Paper, Tissue Towels, etc. Send for our Xmas Price List. 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