Daily British Whig (1850), 4 Sep 1906, p. 4

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| Daily Whig. Peg ih the sirect line to the people's hous:s. The answer is no. There was a reason for this' onder. Previously the city's men served - the walks when the sidewalks were going down, and of the same material. The property owners to the city, of about $000, and an apparent reluctance on he part of the debtors to promptly liquidate their arrears. There was noed of a change on that account. In addition the employers of labour 'doing by day labour | what could and should be private la: hour. The council gave the matter consideration and ordered a year or two ago that the works department should build no more private walks. b eboulad ch aot y the board of works making any new departire in this matter? We trow not, and any aklermian who thinks to the contrary has only to move for a vote, and he will invite the atten- tions of the interested parties. in a way he will not forget. Editorial Notes. The Independénce League, of Brook- |1yn, has thrown Hearst. It finds that are rest has. suggested that council meetings are not,' after all, a necessity, | he is tricky. It is late in making the discovery. » The deputy ' minister invites o dis. cussion of technical' edtcation with him, How is that? Ts Dr. Pyne a | figurehead only ? i $5.3 § -- The Omtario railway and municipal commission is costing about $25,000 i year. What is it doing for its money ? Ask the labour man of Lon- don and Hamilton. If there are any persons to blame in the public service, at Ottawa, they are the tory officials who have béen perpetuating the errors they qualified for under conservative ruls, Mr, Hearst does not ask for the de moeratioc nomination, but will accept it. How can he run as a party can- didate and as nomines of the Indepen- dence League, which is non-polilical ? The Hamilton city solicitorship "is vacant and a local print remarks that the man for the place "will be a con servative in' politics." You bet. Catch the tory party, in power anywhere, giving a grit a job. Goldwin' Smith says a kindly word for the press. He is simply reciproca- ting the kind word it has said of him. First thing we know. some one . {will say. the pressmen have formed a utual admiration society. 2-1 SHOE POLISH Black and White A child does not need to be shown ® good thing twice, and in this respect he is often ahead of his parents, . If you want "2in1" don't take Uhl © Both ndov 0 nl th ) pedom n 0 d th J Ll LX AC 10 OV for m y [ m # 0 V aown Mo : 0 0 DE LJ 1) Ll . LJ 4 J LJ ® F DD a 0a Lvereoa 7 0 0 & ae 0 D 0S J {2 [] D 0 04 U [Id V ap 0 / o0 DILG 0 Ch D oO) DC ' K |] 2100 U ---------------- | MN! | | 1 1 J [ % VES 3 DQ G a -~ IY rN ¢ w OE J Go dyed ad Sa i ui a

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