_THE DAILY nmin wma. SATURDAY. APRIL 1, 1911. PAGE FOUR CCC 0-I I { MECHANICS' J TOOLS Caulklog Mallets, $1.50 to $3.75. Caulking Irons, special value at 50c, All mechanics' tools cheapand warranted. ¢ Corbett' Ss Ee A Household Necessity Father Morriscy's Liniment Should be in Every Home C ( c ¢ : How seldom a week passes withont some member of the faruly suffering from a sore throat, chestor back, a burn or a cut, a sprain, stan or ache ! Such troubles will come, but there is no need of suffering much from them a bottle of Father M ii the house, use and the pain has little chance, freely it ireely, etime Father Morriscy his Liniment regularly, and d very effective in relieving all of pains and aches, In Rheumatism iti is valual leas a 'rub', when "Father Morriscy's No. 9" Tablets are taken internally. Similarly, applied freely to throat and chest it helps ** Father Morriscy's No. 10" (Lung Tonic) to Quickly break up and drive away a sore throat, cold in the chest, or cough. Taken all around it is one of the best family liniments in existence. Price 25¢ per bottle. At your dealer's, or from Father Morriscy Medicine Co, lad., Montreal, Quebec 2 Sold and guaranteed in Kingston by Jas. B. MelLeod. ! Interior F inish BIROH, MAHOGANY, PLAIN OAK, QUARTERED OAK, CYPRESS, Htc, So. ANGLIN & CO. Manufacturers of Fine Wood- work, WELLINGTON ST. NORTH. secccsvsccecscesséee . . . . . - » ° . * . ° . . » » . . . » . . . » * * ® » » RESIGEEACISIASIIIIIIIIN 2 Arc You Going Away ? If so, 1 will pay the highest cash price for your Furniture and Household Effects No commission, no wait, no trouble Headquarters for Autique Furniture Big stock and variety now on haud for your selection. L. LESSES, Cor, Princess and Chatham Sts. Light on a Dark Subject COAL of course, A universal fuel derived from prehistoric vegeta- tion--about 85 per cent. carbon---varying in color from brown to black. Coals have all been classified and only the grades known to be best for heating find their way here. ar our black carbon--no- prehistoric haut its pr Rn this year's FRESHLY MINED COAL. Crawford Foot of Queen 84. Phone 8. Creditors about Suithis Fait Falls are fooking for a San they * on Sy HHL The man Inced_ on 3 dsrsaolen Lhe west, Sale." , & Shaw's "Corset J ) ) { while the board THE WHIG, 78th YEAR! BRITISH WHIG, published at | 206: ity ng Street, Kingston, Ontario, at 36 per year. tions at 3.30 sod 4 | odnck Lp | LY BRITISH WHIG, 18 pages. ubtished in rts on Monday and hursday morning at $1 a year. To| United tes, charge for post had | to be ad making price ef Diy $$ and of Weekly fA pAttashed is A 1 the best at job Print- | Offices in Canada; rapid stylish | cheap work; nine improved presses. | The British Whig Publishing Co., Lid. J. G. Hillett, President. Leman A. Guild, Sece-Treas. TORONTO OFFICE. | wy 19 and 20 Queen City Cham- $2 Church St, Toronto, H. jn 4.P., representative. "Baile Wibig. A TIME TO HALP Inspector Wetherill [8¢. Thomas school board that if it has warned the | does rot enlarge the institute so ast { prov ide for more and smaller classes the held. present," Thomas "the collegiate staff | numbers eleven, with accommodation it iz claimed, for only ten classes. The inspector insists on twelve classes, and has provided in its estimates for engaging twelve teachers al a loss tg government gramt will be with | 'At Times, says the St. | after September Ist, it is know how to get the accommodation." This man Wetherill is at the bottom | trouble in Kingston. He in the he did not of all the sisted upon erectiom of a gym- pasium, care at what cost, the he insisted and board met his views. Then upon more classes and teachers. An extra teacher was put on, the Las not bee, ordered aud why should 1903 hut addition to the building it.* The attendance since has run as follows Average. Enrolled. | 1903, 3 106 1904 42 155 1905 ' 07 439 34 {101 Js 415 381 412 307 129 357 Jus 307 308 34s 34 that not m op enrolled at Uctober i 1906 1907 ! ids J 1910 1910 1911 The fact, January then, 1s nine vears has the average tendance been 50 low, and vet these high school inspectors are talking amd acting as if the situation were such that accommodation and a larger stafl should be immediately pro- | greater room | i vided. Indeed there is as much for the county pupils as there has but a plan for "'ap- | it the in-| must take on new aad unne- order to compl? ever been, more of it this vear, the inspectors have proval" and according to stitute cosenry with it. Secondary education is becoming al- expense in together too expensive and the educa tion department is making it appear that schools are the sacred When the was in opposition it about the ninety-five pe all the At present the anxiety the high object of attention Whitney party 2 lot to which had sav public schoi Is gave cent of the children tuition they received is to build up the high schools, prac tically at the expense of the public schools, and it is pretty nearly time a halt was called. THE MANITOBA BOUNDARY. Ihe negotiations between the gov. | ernment of Manitoba and of the dom inion, in regard to increase of provin- | cial subsidy as a condition of assum- | administration of the propose en the sulted in a definite offer by ing larged area of has re the which has been tab | the! province, Dom inion government led in the Manitoba house. As matter is one of serious importance of the facts is in order for the boundaries of Manitoba, made by the the dom and the boundaries practical, Following upon the pro- posal to add new territory to the pro brief review A request the extension of province, was acceded to by inion agreed upon. vince arose the question of the proper of the domihion in contributing | financially to the provincial adminis tration of that territory. The provin cial government asked for the read financial arrangements that place the enlarged pro- vince of Manitoba : financial | equality with the adjoining province of Saskatchewan so far as dominion sub- | shar justment of would on a sidv was concerned. The Dominion avernment holds that the arrangements with the existing | province of Manitoba were fixed by the recent provincial conference, and that | these terms cannot, in pursuance of sound public policy, be altered| except with the consent of a future provincial conference. At the same time, the lo minion government is willing to make | such an addition to the present gross | subsidy of the province, in respect of the added territory, as will put the province of Manitoba, either actually {or approximately, on the same footing as Saskatchewan in regard.go domin- {ion subsidy. | An important difference between the basis of sahsidy for Manitoba and Saskatchewan is the consideration al- Jowed for land in each case. Saskat- chewan receives & lump sum on ac count of land, which sum is increased with the increase of population until a fixed maximum is reached. The claim made by Saskatchewan and Alberta for consideration of this nature, on ac count of lands, was based upon i toba i rive | Manitoba, | the sales of such lands appear as be fair | { date, 2, { and the . pual revenue from swamp 1 | £200,000 | the 0 _ acres | : lands and eight million acres of swamp | the cannot be made more favorable -------------------------------- the province, one { se swamp lands within hundred and fifty thousand acres of lected lands, in f the and $100,000 a vear of comy son 'be tween the Saskat and Manitoba, it is necessary that the swamp and lands of Mani toba afl the « should be balanced | cash allowance | edd by Saskatchewan Saskatchewan at £175,000 & vear in lieu of lands. Mani- receives $100,000 a year In cash n cash. in any calculation subsidies of hewan unmverssty ash allowance in lieu of the lands against in lieu of landg receir pres nl and such revenue as she is able to de the university and swamp to her by the are an important from transferred minion. These lands | part of the revenue of 'the province of in the public accounts | lands, do and re venue, It would not, however, 1p consider the purchase price of lands as revenue the swamp or university umversity, | Therefore, | { to have receives |, | his characten | It is only fair {hat the income from | survh lands, whether by rental or inter est on sales, should be considered in! has the revenue calculation. There 10 been transferred to the province © 2,000 000 acres and 150,000 acres of university lands From the public statements treasurer, it is gathered that the ands' ac of the provincial an count is about $130,000, and on from university lands, therefore, same account £21,000. Manitoba, at the present tune annually on receives land account, Cash gw amp lands a Bp Ho 'miversity lands 24,000.01 © $280,000.90 'a $375 Total 'This ie against Saskatchewan LLL the added territory ut bulk land account 100,006), 1 In respect of is proposed to pay a sum of unti! a year on the population reaches } 8250,000 until the population rea "hes 130.000, and afterwards £300,000 le paid on added fixed by sides there will ho population, of the Sc, per head as each su coeding census, and.the population © the added territory will help to n Crease from census to census the at for 1 " The maximum payment in respect civil government. lowance added territory which Saskatchewan can receive or the maximum: amount the pro vinee of account of lands, and the provine o Manitoba has besides the revenue to bx the absolute swamp derived from ownership of the university What the ultimate will amount to can only be estimated, as it will depend upon the area, loca and character of the lands, and and lands revenue from these tion, advancement of the country wisdom with which they are adminis tered Ihe lands, and are a hundred and fifty swamp lands are as vet of unknown wren, but 2,000,000 transferred to the provincial 2 000,000 more will be transfer university lands are selected fixed area of one thousand acres. The acres have been govern ment, ved shortly, and not less than 4,500,000 acres more will ultimately come to the province under the swamp lands arrangement, so that in all the province of Manitoba 150, of choice selected university it is estimated that lands, the present cash grant of $100, uh, in lieu maximum of £300,000 in respect of the vilded Saskatchewan's present allowance of £75,000, in cash and her possible yaximum allowance of £1,125,000. At the present time Manitoba's revenue is 000 00 5.00000 territory to balanee against teu of lands ount for Grant In abt acc Allowances ment i*er head 90.000 00 RS 000 00 156.000 00 24,000 00 $1,017,00000 f« Total Add proposed wilowance added territory (which inelude increased allow r e for civil gavernmet per head allowance of present papulati added territory 217.000 00 allow- Total oN At swans Jfesent aint sh ¥ $1,253,000 20 It would appear the paper reports that the government of from news Manitoba is not inclined to accept the | offer of the dominion as being suff cient consideration to the province for the cost of ahministration of added territory. The posi tion of the Dominion government is that, (1). the arrangement as to pro- vincial subsidies, made at the provin cial conference of 1905 should not be disturbed except by a subsequeft com- ference. and (2), that the allowance to Manitoba, with added territory, than its y of lands and a possible | accounts of Manitoba | | losis hospital i nors alone the | { harmony $1000,000 90 3 156.000 00 | | that account of | territory, | { time ago appears to have laboured in | Manitoba is one-fourth of { present at {into society a | many absurdities of modern life. the | the ; which grows ripe when exposed to the |W | gas jet, jumps i | | claiming to be civilized, | about 1t, | natural | sudden" outbreaks of those ailments pe- | supply of | eve fy not Yew: . | mouldering of swamp lands | ¥ | Own Tablets for -- those to, the adjoining province of Sas ] having area of regard to the able katchewan, due much larger land = gricnltural occupation and, thereiore, entailing very much highér expenses of provincial governn in the province than in Manitoba. The Dominion government is anxious ent, of Saskatchewan the question of the extension of the boundaries of Manit in such manner as shall be oba settled satisfactor, 10 the people of the province, but terms as will an only agree to such. riticism from other here govern adverse The presents the ment's case, and it is not a bad one EMTORIAL Sifton cause Specialists .in diseases of Skin, Blood. Nerves, Bladder and Special Ail. ments of men One visit advisable ; if impossible, send bistory for free opinion and ad- vice. Question blank and book on diseases of men free. Consultation free. Medicine furnished in tablet form. Hours : 10 am to 1 pm, and 8 to € p.m. Sundays, 10 am. to I pw. » DRS. SOPER & WHITE 26 Torente Street, Toremte, Oat. W. P. O'BRIEN, B57 St. Francois Xavier St, MONTREAL, Member MONTREAL STOCK EXGHANGE | tent of rebellion is Like the | Long Distance Telephone Main 6936 | . apt to | CORRESPONDENCE SOLICITED. | ay. i S. J. WILSON, Member Dominion Exchange, Ltd, | BUY GREAT NORTHERN AT PRE-| SENT PRICES. i CORRESPONDENCE INVITED. | 14 King St. East. "Phone Main 4228, | TORONTO, 'Ont. provinces, recited RI=LONY fairly dominion NOTES represents a If Nr trade policy, sound one he defends anywhere, he should not abandon Brandon. fo do so would be to betrax a political weakness that has not hitherto been \ The political eruption in" Ottawa, so far as Mr. Borden is concerned, is over for the present. But the discon: not over. voleano there 1s outbreak any The question is where the hould be placed be disposed of by the hospital Ihe the use of any city be a new tubercu- cannot gover masses are against site for the insti tution, and the hospital governors will the AT. COLE W.E. SWITH| COLE & SMITH, Members Dominion Steck Exchange, Sold | ad advisability of getting into with public Montreal Star is Borden them opinion. The not pleased with Mr. cut because Mr. Sif wat of his attitude evidently thinks id be more ag 402 Lumsden Bldg s on certam Stocks and Bonds Bought and on all leading Exchanges. Toronto Special attention given to Develop- New Fields at Cobalt i favors by Fhe Borden she public on reciprocity Star Mr. gressive successful. But Mr. Bor Sifton. and den is not Mr A Gold Stocks ment at the RO an Manitoba { Porcupin was practically The boundary question and will n at | settled, That The and be re-opened much has been | made clear. subsidy is another may be Whether it is bare ficor,| matting or carpet, DUSTBANE carries all sweepings be- | fore it, and prevents the, dust from raing. It is real health insuravce in HOUSE CLEANING. Yours for health. DUSTBAN All Grocers. question, with The onference of provincial premiers some revived, the consent of the other provinces. vain, so far as Pritish Columbia and are concerned, Faversham in "The Faun." Edward Knoblauch's "The Faun," which William Faversham will the Grand on ° Thursday, | April 6th, is said to offer a banquet ot merriment that does not produce men tal indigestion. The novelty of Mi Rnoblauch's idea, that of introducing creature of the woods and fields, makes for fun and at the ame time serves to point out the! The grape,' comedy, incident of the "little green sun of love, has an application that is clear to the most obtuse. The Faun points the way to "a rational exis tence thas appeals not only to silken | sons and daughters nursed in pleasures | iilowery lap, but to the grimy toilers of | this work-a-day world It is little wonder that the Faun, having mingled ith society and observed with what widity the social moth makes for over the garden and hastens back to the woods and fields. It would have been a mati: for wonder if this natural creature had telected to remain. To get good hard common sense out of the moyt gh o he Faun is some surprise, vet wondered at when we gh over on le, and bragging who are living absurdly nn lives Packed in barrels or kegs | for Store, Office or School! | use. | SOLD BY W. A. MITCHELL the wall : LICENSES ASSURED SHOPS IN TOWN OF GANANOQUE. A Number From That Place Will be Herp This Evening for the cert by the Shefficid Choir. April 1 ™O Never be Without Them. Mothers, if you wish to guard the health of your little ones against the FOR Con- childhood, always keep a Baby's Own Tablets on These Tablets never fail baby of distressing stomach aches, pains caused by difficult teeth: ing and the many other little trbu bles that make baby's life miserable The Tablets are sold uaxder the AT antes of a government anal n tain not one parle of opiate or oth er injurious drug and they given to the youngest baby with pe: fect safety Concerping them Mrs Hypolite Chiasson, Fastern Harbor, N.S, writes © "We have used Baby's be gra our baby and they Quite Arg have done her much good. Please send at six ck last us two more boxes as I find them the ton, to attend "The only medicine that helps our little Grand, amd itr the presentation 2." The Tablets are sold hy medi- of souvenirs Fromtena cine dealers or at 25c. a box from The team by the of Kings Dr. Williams' Medicine Co., Brockville, | Avother of Gananorme's well-knov Ont. ! : culiar to Further devel of renew to re sananoue, hand { ysi t en May may be Parl wedl will, d lioomees « Hosar the ROCKY hadian-listed,"" into* trouble by becomn When brought before refused Vvoungy men, who » has toxicated police magistrate he close wh More Than $1,800 is Pledged. N.Y... April *'1.-The miniature yacht on the electric chart, showing pre TOSS made mn securing subscriptions for the craft which will represent the (Crescent Yacht Club in : the {ieorge cup races at Toronto, hes of several parties moved up a few pegs the last day or is expected more two, recording 81.575 of the £2,500 de round-up of the bn sired to pay for the boat | The Y.P.S. of tr -- old fashioned speili Ying Great sacrifice, $2 Prospector boots, ing. Miss Black and Mrs. H. | $6. Dutton's, 209 Princess street. Hurd captained thé two sides. Clifiord Sine gave out the words After a hard fight, Iwan, "aniline ! | Gordon E. Hurd, ill for the past Watertown, ere hw tthe hyguor pressure being brought to bea added to the mum of him, prospective mini names and it and a twenty-one dn were given, will follow, be made shortly ve church held an bee, last even- went down on the same | LONDON, England. April Debenture List yielding 3%% to @ We wil be pleased to forward a copy upon request. Wood, Gundy & Co. lweek, has so far recovered as to be {about again. Miss Mabel MN. 1 iter, of the stall of Kimg street public ischool, went up to Kingston, last to spend the week-end with George Hemshy spesat ou few this week, wn Lyn . g mon those from our to will avail tunity of ape wu Who themselves of the oppo hearing the Sheffield choir, | in Grant hall, Kingston, this evening, fave : Mrs. Clifford Sine, Miss Eawie De Hlomg, Miss M. M. Carpenter, Miss Me (Dermott, Miss A A. Housom, Miss {Winona Pitcher, Miss Falalie Salter, | {Wiliam "Allan, Robert Allsn, } Moore, UC. {'. Skinner and Ulan. 34% TORONTO, Canada Jag that Magitoba, a. bode atied d, purposes of previacisl revenue i Speeial--Li & 1 sawve, large soe, regalar 5, dot 450, at Gilbert's, BIBBYS EE Saturday and Monday Atractions Limited Men's Suits $12.60 this A.M. a tine Tweed Just arrived range of Men's Suits, sizes 36-41 New Browns and Greys, elegantly finished. Would be good value at $15.00 and $16.50, itibby's Special, Er § ' BPW CT 332 Eb Chars tg a os Men's Fancy Hosiery, Joc. 25 Dozen Men's Fine Hosiery, lisle thread, ete. New colorings, new pat- terns. Regular 50c.quali- tiee. BIBBY'S SPECIAL 335. 3 for $1.00 Spring Neckwear, « 50c. Qualities for 204 50 dozen regular quality Silk Ties, the newest designs and weaves; rich colorings, flow ing ends, French derbies, ete. 7 69c. 20, Sle. in A A AN NINN $1.00 and $1.2 Shirts, sizes 11 to 18, Just to get the shirt tra lq on going to offer 50 dozen Tovke and Orescent Brand Shirts, $1 00 and $1 25 Shirts, for 69c. ------ -------------- A -------, BIBBYS he We ure Eee Porcupine Stocks Bought and Sold on Commission pow 18 1.2 1 soe $6.0 Great Northern will see 6 Weat Dome, now $3.28, wi Will Buy 10 Shares Su: Will Buy & Will Sell & Will Sell 7 Unlisted St Shares Domi Shares Ster Shares wk Boug C.R WRIGHT, bo oostoaent Broker 124 Crown Life Bldg., Toronto A Challenge to Mi Taylor Model School Fieldu nnexat wath the Fhe Ott ot CONFIDENTIAL REPORTS mr PORCUPINE We have been identified swith min ng develo ments in Canada [ir the past twentp.live Daring that t we have established a clientele, who are served, from time to ti oar confi tential report Our list 1s open tension, and you m if Rafely depend upon oh servatism best gnide in selecting mining opportuuities in Porcupine Stock Brokers: t OSLER « ne ree for ex CON. as your Established 1886 TORONTO 18 King St, West ro