Daily British Whig (1850), 18 Apr 1907, p. 4

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h : i ri Fir 1 H i i FR i 1 i i : i i 'od bi. SCANDALS IN THE SCHOOLS, i J I injured 'unless corrected by the tse of proper glasses. The little ones | fact. it sapplide thet there is no ob jection to 'any' movement which will "bring about a change. of about it outside of the few give and receive the mon + Graham contends that the F i f { : estimates and al Hh disapprove of ture," said he "would surely bea more upright and honest method of handling the people's money. The university now- desires to J make a loan: of $2,000,000, for which province in to go security, knows how it will i 'are to be to But hill I "How we would shudder with hor ror," says the Star, "if we were to read that poor little defenceless school children in Russia: were hived in school rooms which were over-crowded which had no ventilation whatever, which were washed only once a year, aml that many of the chi were afflicted ith Dr. Knight has undertaken to make an inspection of the Kingston schools and his report will be looked for with great interest. X : i -------- + (EDITORIAL NOTES, The man most missed from the co- lonial conference is Mr. Chamberlain. But his spirit is there. that the local government can now al. 'ford to do its own work, at the high- missions. A -- © The women who desire enfranchise- iment have had another set-back in the legislature. The premier thinks fhe time has not yet come for the eleva- 'tion of the sex, . men It would be intersting to ascertain Whitney government has paid to com- mission for work for which it had no inclination or capacity. Dr. Pyne will now, with his increas: ed salary as mini of education, probably let some other physician act and draw its salary of $2,000 a year. Our girls are not the only ones to suffer for want of sympathy from the Whithey government. The students-- 'sacrifices' in / the interest of the peo- ple! ; The opposition takes the position the 'er salaries, and refer less of it to com. | i Jprovision has gose into effect with the student vo an order-in-counc mamicipalities wi able cipal Souci) mule sitter contracts re-pay cost transmission ly throughout thirty Joars, charge is absolute, £ven hough the |g, oi council may" desire 16 withdras Es federal governments each spend tens expense for tw.nt of the desirabl St The increase of the salaries of cab; het ministers from rd us $1,000 for indem. Wy, has passed 'the Ontario legisla ture, with pro from Rao, Jogisle Cl Brace. large, alike. on. Yet courteous. He -§ Proper sal ister of say that it was by all the present fillers of that high | ney-General Walton on Wednesday. and Rape ible office. He was not sure = _--_-- ut selections "were ible V ¥ vithin that party in the moter. | JERGUMAtiSM He deman that the ministers sur- r render other occupations and give TREN their whole time fo their duties, Eire EATS urs GH, that they stay the tide of commis- ACKS THE JOINTS, sions and ional aids called in PREVENTS SLEEP. to do tion. Kinpst for tha as woretary of the medical council | gor: ort very truly the feeling of the A logit al how many thousands of dollars the | arbage ler, Clark, Auld and Hislop, liberal and Studhioliie, labor, and with o tL ohary signa from Lieut. Cal. Hugh wide Cold and Grip remedy removes conservative hero The * sh debate expressec conservatives The leader of the latter group G » Was pointed Ontario has gone the limit in gen. erosity to her highest servants, and there was no hesitation i and talents for the public weal. Ths Mr. Bryan looks for the time when | ¢ be | chowches, colleges, and other moral in- comfort station on Stephanie Place. t yearns on is not town, ba t bath. Bog f hl as that of sie | Toronto Star. , and its in-| Mr. ted of water powers, The away in silence. He enforced through | men and the men Pply. The | and the farmer » Since | Show him your paper "Show him r limes year- nd wis beca rd of loss OF | planting fish in the great lakes, com- pality may TH) ; return. « a single dollar of taxes or other fees - 40 be in .abavdoning | for the privilege of! taking fish. If "an of transwis- | American tug goes over the border, tection of pov. fand is caught taking fish in Cana- alitien alike, Nin dian waters, it is lable to be fired on Sian « © | nets, confiscated. Canadian commercial 'eleotriecity re- showing | Bing has introduced in the state log- & very in- Provided hy $4,000 to $6,000 a company fish house at |#gnature E. W. Grove. 25c. and liberals was in favor of a ary for the position of min- ? the crown, but he would not | inal equally well deserved Ag ei ly performed by the voices up to the | liver, may ven for elaim- | discase in the bi HS ing Shia inscwnen en how ts of leav- id poten ing it approval of people | sluggish circulation, and relie at the Tast-apProathing. genes) an: gRish circulation, and relieves the items authorized by the swollen muscles and aching joint: i ~ | relieved of og et tor $240,000 for | rozone, which does its work thorough- stables, und | ly. * $20,000,000 a year. Tes FEEF money maker. So It Would Seem. ual t mer's enforced retirement office of inspector-general te,| Should Take His Medicine. himself in public' opinion by his con- duct in the present parliament. The il- | transactions exposed commission are not, to say the least - of it, calowlated to add weight to his opinions on the transaction of public he | business, and his defence was charac- terized by a fury and bitterness. A - | man who is 50 unsparing in bestow ing punishment on others should take his own punishment with better tem- per. --- 'Is This Sworn To ? Belleville Intelligencer. A Manitoba farmer one day this spring found a score of men putting up telegraph poles all over his best field. He orderesi the men awav, but they wouldn't go. They showed him a paper that gave them authority to put up their poles wherever they wished. The old man looked at the paper, saw it was lawful, and walked went into the I | barn and turned a savage red bull " linto the field. The bull made for the fled at full -sneed, shouted after them : il - | your- paper ! TAX OUR FISHERMEN. i- | Bill to That End Introduced in 0 Michigan Legislature. Detroit, Mich., April 18. It is a sin- gular fact that while the state and thousands of dollars annually fishermen, whether residents ¥ | or non-residents of the state, pay not by the Canadian revenue cutter, and e | if captured, of having the tug and , on the other hand, are free to fish anywhere in American waters of the lakes during the open season, e | To meet these conditions, Senator islature a bill to exact a tax of $200 on every non-resident fishing tug with a steam lift, and $100 for non-resi- dent tugs without a lift. Resident tugs with a' steam lift are to pay $25 and $10 if they have mo lifts. The = | bill, if passed. will hit hard the Booth trust on the Great ~ | Lakes, both in Capada and Michigan. " | Headaches And Neuralgia From . Colds. Laxative Bromo Quinine, the world- Call for full name. { | Cause. Look for y A hat you will never regret buying is our Chelford $2.25 derby. The H. D. Bibby Co. A bill constituting a court of erim- appeal was introduced in the British house of commons by Attor- UNCHECKED--It Finally Strikes the Heart and Kills Its Victim. It originates in the blood and de- velops most quickly in the system of persons who are run down and lack- ne lu vitality. Tw e only specific of ALL forms of umatism is Ferrozone, which is perfect solvent for uric acid and a splendid stimulant for the kidneys and No remedy is fo successful as Fer rozome. It has never failed to cure, because it attacks the cause of the It neutralizes the uric acid poisons, quickens the system of all irritating matter. Every distressing symptom is cured, their pain. will not return if once cured by Fer- Its cures are lasting, Utilike other treatments, Ferrosone does not depress the heart or deaden the nerves. It rebuilds the system, promotes better health, establishes appotite, sound weakening pains and aches. The perfection of all wtie remedies is found in: Ferrozone. It is in tablet form, easy to take; conveni- ent to carry, guaranteed to cure, and | costs onlv 30c. per box, or six boxes to test Ferrozone. For Luncheot -- we WIND. SOR TABLE SALT. lkmekes meat and eggs taste so much better. And you never feel it on food Never hampy. ¢ ha i i 1 Will: it do it? If so, then it will be a record-breaking look as if Lord Ayl- from the has for its vote | pain object the promotion of several other gentlemen within the next few MEW I months to a position in which they the | may draw a retiring allowance of $4,- for [200 a year. If this . plied in all the other branches of the and the | public service the gaiety of life in Ot- tawa would be appreciably enhanced. system were ap- Foster has not strengthened by the insurance Our Clothing has no superior anywhere in point of Cut- * ting, Tailoring or Fabric. ] Ii there was better clothing made or if money could secure better Clothing, we would have it. OUR SPRING SUITS At $10, $12, $15, & $18. Just put your thumb down hard on the fact that "There's ¥ f no better Clothing sold anywhere than the kind we sell. Are equal to the exclusive Tailors best productions, but our prices fall short of his prices. We have many new patterns in our choice [Suitings, that are exclusively ours until they are yours. L The H. D. Bibby Co. Semi-Ready Tailoring COOH G400060.0060 0600050 If Your Work Tires You, or You Feel Faint, between meals; nothing will refresh you so well as lue Ribbon It is nature's own strength restorer. It gently stimulates. the nerves, and sets the blood moving. Black, green, mixed --25e. to $1 a Ib.--All grocers I ---- Bees LLLLL000000000488 LLL0040000000080000000 Grape Fruit, Pineapples Tomatoes and Bananas A. J. REES, 166 Princess Street SII OXFORD We have many styles in Oxfords for Men, Women, Boys', Girls' and Children. Men's Ostfords in Black and Tan, Patent Colt, in Blucher and Button Styles, $3.50 to Wortlen's Oxfords in Vici Kid and Patent Colt, Blucher, I:ace and Button, $1.50, $2.00, 2.50, 3.00 and $3.50. Boys' and Girls' Oxfords in Vici Kid and * Patent Colt. $1.25, $1.50 to $3.50. : Children's Oxfords in Vici Kid and Patent Leather, made just like men's and women's, " Prices $1.00 to $2.00. * +8 Prices - § Abernethy's Shoe Store| A Surprise in Bi Every box of Mooney's Creafn Sodas you. open find a mew delight in th biscuits. When you want to surpris give your appetite a treat Nooney's Perfection Cream MR. O. J. PET Secretary of Record Fou To few men are accorded of seeing the work under th velop from a baby industry largest manufacturing conc country, In his capacity as § Financial Manager of the R and Machine Co,, of Moncto Montreal, P.Q., Mr. O. J. Ic Ree the opportunity of warching th development froma small cong 14g a few hundred men and ds only in its owa loéality, to with a, branch manuiacturi and doing business manufacture Hl « of the '* Penn well as the "Calg furnaces, ARH LAE CHA, MOST PERFECT | SOLD ANP USE EVERYWHE TORONTO. ONT Mény Merch Deceiving Their Lady C s---- The man From time to avdson Co, Limits the popular DIAMOND D) letters from people © ros of the attempts of retail 1 various provinces of Cap + iaduee the ladies to buy terated and worthless p when the reliable DIAMON asked for g These efiorts of retail » substitute worthless dyes, recented by eviry woman @ has a desire to do sucvesst oring. I'he mérchants who try | and deceive the public, le sake of. the big prolits sSuch merchants care litt comfort andl' success of t ors 7 Suecovssinl home dyeing done by the nse of DIAN which are all guaranteed fect results in hemitiful pever-fading £olors. ! This month The Wills 4 Co, Limited, Montreal, P free to any address new | Booklet and stty Souve baby. You should have t S-- " ; New YorkChinese R 83 Princess st Opendrom 10.30 a.m. t The best place to get Lunch in the city Meals on shortest notice. Englis Dishes a specialty. - New England C Restaurant 331 Op en from 10 30 am. The best plaée to Lunch in Betis. B lis

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