Daily British Whig (1850), 20 Oct 1911, p. 8

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# PAGE EIGHT THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 20, 1911. . TI -- . - A ------ A WOMAN'S WAY A BLUNGOAL CASE fr Have sch | . #hat Canada's Foreign Representa | Humble People Who Narrowly Missed y pi $ : ¢ APPEAL OF TRUSTEES AGAINST Diploaie ay Ars. Deieg. oil) Hed | Suing Manarcha D) ont wait 2 § [8{® 5 to TO GET RELIEF |tsmimrimane seein 0 eit U0 | mercially, she is Loeing her own ro. | Nevertheless, it is an indisputable f- | ; | T k TAKE GIN PILLS FOR LAME BACK. | Teacher's Qualification--Objections| Which is to say that if a Canadisn {fact that there are in Great Britain a into hb our 538 B aKe a Tyxesiog, P, O., ONT. Against Presence of Catholic] gets inlo trouble with the police :% | today literally thousands 9 petspms & : ; afr maing het 1 Jet so suc | ClTY, Inside Bar a Come, Over-| XL lL Bei a Ahi | cit roel blood in their veins who firm grip on Opportunity or (ring thew, 1 felt a0 amch ruled by Judge. » out of his scrape, while if he gets mix- {menial positions. And it is quite rea. : p A J 3 better that I got a box at my druggist's 3 : S a ] 4 ne. itor i oba ¥ Pi ed up in some badness pegotiatior:, sonable %o sssume that there are in and now I aw taking the third box. The | Manitoba Free Press. he has the hapiy slternative of ea '- [the slums and workhouses many men : WwW. CG in across my back and kidueys has The question of bilingual schools, : Rady 1 . ie entirely gone and I am better |, responsibility of school trustees, Pog ocr of oS canadian and women who might be leading per- advise il women whe safer fro mir and the qualifications of a person to | fade Commissiocier fo 16 Bu actualy been ascertained that : You Need . C. Bennett, Tinsmith and advise all women who saffer from Pais |... the French language were alll "3's, 'wars of the future are to be there are no fewer than 11,723 persons ' -- Plumber, has Removed bis place of in the Rack and Weak Kidneys, to t considered in the interesting case : 3 he : busi | the Tac oO th mak- be direct usiness from 373 King St. to 191 Gin Pills", Mus. T. HARRIS, commercial wars, then Canada is mak- | living who ean be proved to i Princess Street, pext door to the which came before Judge Prudhomme] ive o ood start in get her am. | descendants of Henry VII.. our mon- Li » * : in St. Boniface. The case wan an sp- | basuadors of commerce skilfully plas | coro idunts y Vitality, : late 8. J. Horseys Hardware Stora © °e Ww pleased lo peal against the judgment ci lewri def od ot all the stragetic ints of the Using these res os the basis for Moissac, the police magistrate Hf St.| eld, says W. A. Thick. in Canadian | 4 sipie bene hares | calculation, we i % Stren gh, meet all his old customers and as Norbert, who found the three school| Courier. You will find their sign arrive at the astoundi conclusion : 2 ' many new ones as require first- trustees at Union Point guilty of | boards hi out conspicuously in the | that, from the death of + VIL to F C e. class Tinsmithing and Plumbing neglecting the daties of their office in | streets of Paris and Melbourne, Jf { the present day, there must have been | or ° done; also agent for the Souvenir not appointing a properly qualified | Belin and Auckland," of Amsterdam | living at least 36,735 persons directly ' Range teacher for their school to teach | and Shanghai, of Havana and Yoko descended from the King. 3 TF you are Weak Phone 1 French and English, and imposed a hata, our Canadian Downing Streit: Va It is quite easy a follow the means . » 033 ine J § *€*. | by which "family beco! ' \ he areival of Cyrus Noletts in the] keenly alive 16 the Mmportanos of She F | pumiicls the "{amily'" has become 20 : Nerveless, Bloodless, Cs ] ¢ work, holds the strings. Appointed | wrestle with complex genealogical ta- | nl y s i 1 Brrr ssccssssscccnsaned wen rato The Sth oh sien | $00 controled by the Departmen of | es Hany TIL wre oben ; Trade and Commerce, they act und: r | the older of whom married James IV, y en . : going to school who spoke French, to twenty-six pages of closely-printed in- of Deotard. boing therely the ; your energies paralyzed. above the stipulated number of ten, structions--the . Trade Commissioner's grandmother of Mary Queen of Scots. i : A and from the month of May right onl Book of 1 eviticus. Like the laws of the younger dsughier, Mary Tudor, J there has been considerable agitation | jhe ancient Israelites, the instructions: married, in the first instance, Louis in the distriet for a bilingual school. to the Trade Commissioners id | XTI. of France. The matter was put before the de but dry and scanty fare for & rest + he res The marriage had been entered up: ] partment of education, and the trus-{ of mankind, and, as pater familias is | on against her will, and, immediately Ei J f. Gin Pills contain the well known me. (tees agreed that they would adver wont to skip the chapters of Leviticus | on regaining her freedom, she cou- dicinal properties of Gin as well as other | tise for a bilingual teacher. After the| in his family devotions, 80 is it be- | tracted a second marriage with Charles curative agents--but do mot conmtain | advertisement appeared in the papers,| coming that She present writer shoull | Brandon, Duke of Suffolk. } Sool. Gin Pills are guaranteed by the | Oliver H. Brown, the teacher who was | nob pause to inflict the sixty-six sec- | The demrrerse ) Mary Tudor ; is the Vitali and wholesdle drug house in the |in office at the time, put in an appli-| tions of the Commissioners' bible ou number, at the present day, some 10,- ts e Vitahzer-- Art and science, when true to Empire to give complete satis- | cation, saying that he had studied | the patience of his readers. Suffice it. | 000 persons in a direct line, and by : . kienve, 61 ry money refunded. soc. box, | french at Manitoba College for three 3 sedi, to pick out a few goldea | an Extraordinary String of sirens. 7INAN Your opportunity. Dature, are judged corvect. or §2.50----sam, i write | ' i . . 3 .. | stances have kept almost entirely dis- atonal Drag "tod Chemical Co, of : ES rd i) gluerwards studied pd § Tutiing Ps a 8 Juishel] the maid inet from those of her elder sister, | XN TRADE-MARK ALL DRUGGISTS a . " Limited, .B . % 2 : unction of a Trade Commissioner is | Margaret In Ii ths bowels re connipaed take ---- Whael shar hin to link up Canadian sellers with Bri: Joes the latter sprang the Stuarts; ; victus National Lazy Liver Pills, 25c, box. 98 work teacher of both languages. | 150 Of foreign buyers. He is suppose! | whe later occupied the throne, and : eas . . . . . : ning N tat nrg 208: | to keep eyes open for possibl: | 45 her gil the crowned heads of Eu. - . . pn Footwear is true to natural eon- reupan Nolite Look out summon markets for Canadiar , 10 post rope, except those of a few small Eas Ae Ls Cr. ditions, to the shape of the ses against the three trustees, and| himself on the wa to do business in i-civi eir ° when the case came gin they were found | his particular district and to furnish Semi civilized Stiles, San Rute Whiéls 3 iC MS J " 11 foot, and to the use to which 4 guilty on the charge of failure to ful- reports on trade conditions. For in- thet all European monarchs are re. i ] Ba P- ) the Shots are put. fil the duties of their office. stance, Commissoner Fischer, over a! | jatad. 3 \ S AR. 3 PERFECT There was evidence at both the fore- Na, 10 Utiiar den Linden (Charming When Queen Elizabeth successfully Ee 1), yd > UR Tall 2 ; " noon and afternoon sessions of the ress), nD, makes a discovery | rauoked the will of Henry VIIL. there v.40 i LY . ' ON court as to the real movers in the | that a certain German manufacturer, were two daughters of ory Tudor liv. F _ The Lamp That Invictus ' matter. In the morning four Catholic | who uses quantities of feldspar and ing, who eacn married a nobleman. f 2 priests sat within the bar in front of | mica in his business, would be delight- | Their children also married into other HR " 4 hr 2 Saves The Eyes Shoes fit because they buil those who were giving evidence. The | 8d if he could get in touch with som. ooble families, and that is how the rds > xf w ¥ * Alte they are built counsel for the defence, E. L. Howell, Canadian exporter of these commodi- wide diffusion of royal blood was > x TE ee Children naturally never think of on scientific, natural shaped epi objected that their presence was in yea. Canada is just the place to sup- | 5, 00q , Ae dq possible strain on their eyesight when lasts, the material and work- Is rich in food value and the nature of an intimidation, but | PY ar sien, and Cotin;s- Although many of the descendants 5 a x i oring over a fascinating book. manship are adapted to meet easy to digest. It is just | they were allowed by his lordship, | ones Fischer assures the the Do. | of Mary Tudor occupy, as has been of A : poting Soya ne all the demands of wear. In | . " stir t up. Through the De- stated, more or less fitting positions, 4 wk" It is up to you to see they do not ruin demands of wear. n Co Judge Prudhomme, to keep their t ta i thei at lit- | X IN iu pure Cocos, ground seats and in the afternoon their num- tl $ at Utiawa ir meas. (i. | there are a great number who are w WA / fe roung eves these lon 2 ! ' op ' . A » * e weekly trade news , it soon be- ' . 9 i young ey Ng evenings GUN METAL, from the choicest y paper scatiered amongst the very humblest aw 37 reading under a light. Cocoa §| ber was augmented to a dozen. They | somes known to the business men of positions in life. The record of how dd 0 i ice of i d : ; g : . ; wan INehsos apd Doctors tecommendiits and on one occasion the voice of vne | who is a large buyer of feldspar and world remains. ; against eye troubles, alike for young BOX CALF TAN, and appeared to follow the case intently, | Canada that & German correspondent, | yom of these have come down in the k SL SA The Rayo Lamp is an insurance PATENT COLT, of them was heard prompting .« v,t- mica, wants the addresses of Cana- ir Rich e, after a storm we in sickness or in health. 11 ness on the stand. : | dian exporters. This is an intimation aol Sud Muu, a prog the lat. and old. WINTER CALF. spect Young aud 4 Ramet gay ©] to the feldspar and mics men of the | yor part of his life in the humble ca- The Rayo is a low-priced lamp, but it is constructed on the soundest es = Te Po You Dilingunl schools Tr dealum in the | Dominion to _bestir themselves and pacity of a turnkey. scientific principles, and there is not a better lamp made at any price. BUTTON, LACE, or BLUCHER, bilingual schools. They agreed that| write for particulars. If all goes well, imi ightl . win. 3 Mas there were no fixed rules as to the! an arrangement is effected. Commis. allan, Sigh Jethaps slightly : It is easy on the eye because its light is so soft and white and Cowan's carrsuv: on of the schools. The in- sioner Fischer has done his dut: i ivi 3 1 3 , : hh i a ' 1 ¥ and ) Kingsland, who earned his living as Widely diffused. And a Rayo Lamp never flickers, Cocow? spector of French schools, said that | has vindicated his is, postition, 4 glance a waiter. On his death he left no Easily lighted without removing shade or chimney: easy to clean and sewick. he had not visited tise school till The service is s young. i 3 i a ic ish; alse finishe: September Hud, which was after the over the &o int An Joung. 4 glance hei, and his family then came to aa Solid brass throughout, with handsome nickel finish; also in many other styles and finishes. The Sawyer Shoe Store date of the trial. He found then that | missioners would show that the most | "po claim of a certain small shop- Ask your dealer 10 show you hi ine of Rao. tupun or write for descriptive cicculas Hiown was not qualified to teach | venerable of the a tees has only | peener in Mile End to be regarded as oh AGENTS, French. He had never heard of the} held office since 1902, while most of descendant i . . Fa | sehool being a bilingwal one before | the others date from 1907 onwards. valid: and hot Mary 2 or 1s quite The Queen City Oil Company, Limited Trenssatsene September 7th. It was possible in his | The Trade Commissioner Bervice was . ! estimation that those' who were not | launched in a small way in 1862, Se i ooriained thay 2 Slams ol Jl a . . " ve famibar with the French language,| when three or four commercial agents | ob indisputably direct descendants. might be misled as to the qualifica- yure appointed in the Wear, Judies, tions of Brown. " ese agents were men in siness Whe Owns The deputy minister of education for] in the islands, who for a small re. 1 3 Yeon? k the province said thiat he had not] muneration devoted a part of their t is not perhaps Sener half ewa even vel any definite information as| time to the promotion of Canadian | that ri by Lord a nein a to the formation of a. bilingual school] trade in the islands. arons nr Oallers | en district at Union Point. He was un-| However admirable the system_was | 10g of it Narae Gl od with d der the impression that that was to] 88 8 starter, it had its defects. Can. | Hsh exhi ition in fou ai A Tegary be done after the summer holidays, | ada needed the undivided attention a the swhesship w fhe. Or ney ag The usual procedure in the matter] ol napive-born officials. A new clasy | Shet ; "i pre hi y vel was for a complaint to be laid with] of agents was constituted, distinguish. | high authority. be lordship, Speak. oy department aftert which the trus-| 6d from the former by the name of | ing ie 18 Bit sure whether were notified. This had been trade commissioners, and paid a suffi- ie 0, at onl ig 1 . the money for : done and the trust had said that] cient salary to enable them to devote Pp pay onley UNSTRUNG WAS they wonld appoint. a. billornal teach | All their time to the duties of their | Which they he Pledged, with anter . er. Aiter reading the letter of appli-| office. The late J. 8. Larke received | est. for three hundr Joass, wo which had: heen sent by| the first appointment in i804, and at | Pe entitled to redeem them. a cation : ied i "» : ; . i f fact, plenipotentiaries as- Brown to the trustees, h i that | intervals since then the service has | Matter of o DOWN AND OUT. in his opinion to pri astified - been enlarged and extended until to- | Sémbled at Breda in Nis a Souple of making the appointment. day the list includes eighteen com. | centuries after the isla Boas Otto Swenson, the secretary-trea-| Missioners and four agents. in he _Dossdesion o oe th ; y dll Feels 10 Years Younger surer. of the trustees, after he had - hn order to, Wake Ho work of the ee es bn : T R Oo N G -------- heard from the department that. i} commissioners as effective as poss:. p 1 ! ] 3 fly : After Taking Ilorriscy's [school should be bilingual, interview. | ble. the Department of Trade und} 16 by the Japes of Sine, dus Sas i ? 80 hen enough in wear ed Mr. Fletcher, and as a result they| Commerce has gone extensively into was BDPrEacH babe. ip 18 Anda Ware p : ; No. 14 Blood Tablets. | Vr, Fletcher, a a teacher with a) ihe Publishing busimess. It "shares | pledged in 1468, so that interest is due £ : : : to take your boy -- knowledge of Krench as well as Kop. with the Secretary of State's Depart. | Sor aearly four and a half centuries. oR 5 ; b b ¢ MONTREAL. P. Q, May 186, 1911. |; ica- | Ment the honor of getting out the : : 43 RE A Ne 1 was all rundown and felt all out of Jinks. one. pans bol lads abplice only weekly publication issued by the Daring Animal Operations. a od through a vigorous win My bpetite was bad---my com. | qo" I0 100 * hi , | Government. In its way the "Week- | The grear feat just performed by hs Lop : ter of school and play, this sturd on sallow -- my spirits low. and on ot thai appotut him, They ly Report" of the Department of Trade | Prof. Wooldridge at the Zoo in setting La A ' me : ; y fo Dut seem te Jive ny ambition lo he Rept ry ao ohn and Commerce is every bit as inter. | the fractured jaws of the famous nine. . NT Y Sanford Juvenile overcoat is de- his condition for about a year, although | Goulet, that Brown was not qualified] ©*HN8 88 The Canada Gazette. _ True, | yarde-long python is a reminder of 4 Ty ; signed on the same manl li Several physicians prescribed a tonle | oo tel then. mdvertised. a he and | It does not furnish such a variety of | thy remarkable progress made in op- Ei i i y lines as ; Ld topics as the voluminous Gazette, but | erating upon ammals. : 2 oN the clothes we make for men. for me. and I tried several well ad- . : vertised remedies. but all without sue- por Fad a teacher a ng lo the it has some choice paragraphs for | Perhaps the greatest dental opera- * th Jad findertake tolihose who know how ic find them. tion on record was performed u t three months ago one of pon LEW 4 A an elephant in the cify of Mexico. y fo Rar je y S\NFORD JUVENILE aA : > 3 CLOTHES eens. ¢ your booklets was left at my house, and | teach in both languages. yd ) ------------ 3 BEES 23, Mn el tl fe He Gr cr | | Ub For Mort ew. [8h VE 5, 0,5 inches long : : : * 14 incnes in diameter at the root. ! His acti h he Montreal, the largest North Ameri | 2 FTA : the cory within the bu wus + ov. | 41 CL thoi + pubic Tira may (Alert som had bec securely i By The photo shows this cont as it tomary practice with him and he al-| 9000 have one. Al h there are prised < pen. and a quantity of cocaine TE ae actually looked on a Canadian boy and ways desired to be courteous to the applied 'o deagden the pain. When Q hg i 4, : pp! 0 pain. : Grd hey as it will look on your son. When hk ua Hisough he. moths ant aa or oe : you've found he store in your town where Queen Collects Mascots. ; inserted. Then a rope was twisted : a evi Sanford Juvenile Clothes are sold, Queen Alexandra has always collect- ks. around the bar, and four horses wers ¥ ; : clothes selection for your boy will, ed Mascots. One afternoon lately she attached thereto to drag the offend- : thereafter, be a matter of was paying a call in Belgravia, and, ar ing molar cut. Fa } i 3 dokat ble quite unobserved, a black kitten of a the ; ; te 4 L3 pleasure instead of a trouble. arder the | Ald. i recently bis The Word "Good-Bys. : hy, tome task. idea was a library of English and In the changes that have come in French books, inc uding works pro- [our language we have sometimes up | hibited by the church. The latter, {crowded a whole sentence into a sin- however, art to be kepf in a separate |gle word. Our word for farewell is whom | section. A Catholic must have an [one of these. In Shakespeare's time archbishop's permit to get one. one said to his friends at parting, i **. From that time we = HH i! of the dan-

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