Daily British Whig (1850), 29 Nov 1911, p. 8

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PAGE _xiGnar. ; * Noor all THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, W EENESDAY, Noy EMBER 29, 1911. ------ -- ----------------------------------" TTT --a he 1 Dont You Drink Coffee? "trike Examples: of: How English i» Losing Ground in Northern On. tario Owing to Management of the School System -- Government's Auto daira Sitaation ak Is it because ordinary Coffee does not agree with you? timohe bay, Nov. pr---Cache Bayi is a New -Ouferic" ime vols Sk ARE Or because you can't stand the taste of boiled Coffee ? spusl 8 hoe! Ihis so-called bi- hig chool was established four yet wit eptember, in' the re ody it umes Whitney, here ure two schools in Cache Hut, cna wholly English and the Order 2 tins of Dalton's Freut Drip Coffee at 50c. a tin and your grocer will send you, FREE, or i ar a i Turis pes om this French Drip Coffee Pot worth $1,30 descent. Lhe others ace French 2 Br Freueh it ge a : + A cup of Dalton's French Drip Coffee-- ~ Coffee and also Blows away any dust, or chaff, you can drink Dalton's French Drip Coffee pln he French Jango 7 made in a Dalton French Drip Coffee Pot-- The Coffee is then ground and another for every meal, every diy, and be all the reer : Le ee rn : is the most appetizing, wholesome, has air-blast drives off the ; better for it. \ao wen; French than the Freel delicious beverage in the world. . Cpa inner coat or shell of CE waarthe veri receiv " This is because Dalton's Coffee is OAGTONS the berry. Itis the inner "Je Foglish on sn par with French in the choad gan another quies | so different. : coat--tough, indigestible 9. It gives you all the.good of the Coffee--the fragrance, satisfaction, pr deliciousness of the finest Coffee in "On a par? Perhay thougl, | * judging from what I know~ of the Instead of roasting Coffee in a i | and laden with Tannic (/ the world. It wilbhagree with you, results | dould it In apy event - - . J a ie 7 \ : I am certain that it is not given cylinder, over a slow fire (which i A Acid--that ma kes, AN even though you cannot drink any preference." ) y . "a . x IH ; Cian ; There are two teachers 'in the drives out much of the flavor) we 0 ordinary Coffee bitter Aa a ordinary Coffee. schoe!l and neither of thera Iz gugli . / AN a : : ; me a fied". They have lemporary - eertih throw the Coffee through an : ak and gives you headaches (= aie If you enjoy the flavor of a rich a ud ' SS bl ) 0) * entes there teacher are in the school because it i= stated none. bet intensely hot flame, which roasts it and indigestion when cup of Coffee--if you would drink ter ean be secured z . . a r : bo . . ; MILD BLEND COFFEE rink STRONG BLEND COFFEE 8 3 . Iwo applientiong wero mi i kv ; '0 Ss . ' ou drink it. & : Tt abilinpions } so quickly: that the volatile ails y it in preference to any. other - % ish girls, but who s fy | . : ; : : ; 2 ; a ; : Taghish Rt tonching . oil tito Frevibh and rich flavor are held captive in the berry Dalton's French Drip Coffee is beverage if it agreed with you--just try this the school rernlalior called fon Their cases were even "wrged with a certain nmount of peristecey, but the certificates were not forthcoming, The| o inspector, Mr, Gaboury, f(ailed to \ wt | O.K. their apglications | : ; With the French children fin Lhe % . school one is told thal it is nota 3 cane of Frinch being n optional subject They must learn it and do, y | Vachish or no Enclish « 4 (6 si told of ho he inspector, A+ strong = air-blast cools the freshly roast d free of tannin and tough fibre. This is why new, and better Coffee ermal he : 3 : ta . i a i j - - ahem The story wos warted there! HE HOW TO MAKE GOOD COFFEE To let you enjoy real Coffee, made as THE ECONOMY OF IT went to it a Fre ohikd, whe \ Boiling drives off the Coffee should be made--to give you the kind previously had, been attending th holly English" school, Hor parents | HE aroma and incseases the "of Coffee you prefer--and to give you the knowing | that French was being | ; i bitterness of ordingry means of making this Coffee promptly--we Saught. in the new school, pave wn ¢ | structions. that she was: tot vio Pay Coffee. make this special offer-- Dalton's French Drip Coffee at soc. a tin is really the cheapest good Coffee that money can buy. Careful tests show. that CETTE Bliy sttenibion, 16 French, buf. was to] F- The only way "to male : TWO pounds of Dalton's will last as long as contin. Jenin I ng i oh . Mow) good, wholesome Coffee is THREE pounds of ordinary Coffee when came the insdector and nex | ' : . Fi. that child stareed in to learn French, | \ 12 use Daleory s French Drip 5 used as directed below. ow. BE Tag { faot is that there 1s on fy : . aD ~ : as " -- eli - the detimrtiont rT oy Mh 3 J = D . on In 5 Duitan gh he It is et onomie al bec ause all the flavor: i i th Iz BY tian rip Coffee" Pot or Perco-, education -ni-Torong Frpretor tin fii i Pa. retained by "oar special pracesses of roasting Woury's report of the school at Cache 3 : lator. Ordinary Percolators od June BHh, : , 1 : ow. he th vier are very expensive, and are anid grinding but more especially because it is arn Le * w ¥ : one will find contained mo thal ie X : apt to get out of order. ALL Coffee. No Chicory. No' tough, indi- port: "Allspupils of Feivach mrdol : We have secured sole rights : gestible fibre--no tannin, no bitterness. Wer rons > pearl 3 4 RD Mh ae It was the inspector's for a reliable inexpensive French Drip Coffee Pot. E "Ipse dixit," and from that day to (offee made in Dalton's French Drip Coffee Pot i rod : 8 bo eel out. Fredeh . oy . ip . . pe shim ib has J a Cuche Bay. | readily distinguished by'its delicious aroma and te esi Special Int uctory Offer right up to the time the children =) absence of bitter taste, and by the enjoyment wi'h pi f a : We feel so sure that you will find either ¥ "w ¥ ¥ I . : ' 3 the entonnce Samitabion. +" Judge which people drink it who cannot drink ordinar y / , Dalton's Mild Blend or Strong Blend French from the entrance results. In the fo | Coffee made in the ordinary way. 1 : ; . Drip Coffee just the Coffee which you have ware the choot has hoon in oxi | These Coffee Pots would retail ordinarily at at) ; gir Py oy been looking for, that we have authorized tenes bit two ate pREeed @ f . Ea | Fo . Aeanoe: PHS" wis qeconplishid Iy $1.30. In order, however, that you can make in ¢ & your Grocer to give you one of these handsome car their second AUCH. Ad ii of your own home Dalton's French Drip Coffee as it g¥ hui pots (worth $1.30) absolutely Free with your the oh ret Yes ngish and ne . we other wasSDurtly so. English being the | should be made, we have arranged with your grocer ; ik : first purchase of a tin each of Mild and language 9 the home hei | to give you, absolutely free of charge, a Dalton Strong Blend. You buy two 50c. tins of our "Could more English be taught in| : ¥ the achioal?™ ore in cose touch ~wih | : French Drip Coflee Pot with your first purchase of . Coffee one of each blend to give it a fair trial the school was asked Dalton's MILD Blend and STRONG Blend Coffee : 3 - and we give you the means of testing it FREE, "Certninly, it could, and most of the (a tin of each) at soc. a tin. This Dalton French Drip Coffee Pot satisfied that you will use nothing but Dalton's parents would be better pleased if it were done." You can't tell, until you try them, 'which of these Coffees vv worth $1.30 ABSOLUTELY FREE with French Drip Coffee thereafter. "Well, arent: they the ones who have will prefer. We want you to get them both so you will he suse t 3 i x ' ' ; you will | : ur first order of one tin each of Dalton's { pi Nob. : bit of it. The inspector is The MILD Blend as its name implies, is a soft, delicately flavored M LD d d STRON DALTON BROS, 5 TORONTO the cus vd i rulés ov orth What he | Coffee' of exquisite aroma--the STRONG Blend, is a rich, fill I Blend an G Blend French Sold in 25¢. and SOc. ting. ; ? | bodied Coffee, particularly pleasing to 'these who enjoy cafe noir, Drip Coffee at 50c. a tin. H by any chance your grocer is unable to fill your order, write us mentioning vk vot tt t Nis name and we will see that you are supplied promptly he SCN. FUSES ROVE Some Dow 2" wag suggested i "Yee, they have it, all right, bat at | doesn't do then. wich rood. You see, | ma IE Your Grocer 'Will Not Supply You Enclose $1.00 And We Will Send v | i er spector is the one who holds the purse strings. All he has, to de i= to re 9) commend that the grant be withheld, and where do the trustees get oft af ? ! Carriage Collect "I'm not saying that many of them | S are at all anxoes to £0 contrary tol ® T= as Agi a i ara what the inspector thinks is the best | parents have to pay an additional Cache Bay for a dozen years state English ; at gh; thing for the school, It is quite he tax of fifty certs W month per pupil. that there is fess English spoken in jy, bunt tHE Fon" them to Talia | Bui (he parents realize it is money the surrounding country to-day than with him. Some of them would even well spent, for the children are lenrn- | was the case ten years ago. like to go farther than that, and neite | ing Enghsh there. He declared, "I can take vou batk th : : ® busijer of them sutcoud, But tache Bay school seems to he into, the country and let you meet pretty well off when they compare con Tras Ardoct 8 A pight > t hex Pen ea u Cs re jracms : Further proof of the lack of teach }a modnl institition compared with the farmer after farmer, who can talk 10 | ditions there with hose further away ire, J , . oe "Me | Vers ha} - end 2 uh, ing of En English ip i in the bi-lingual school une at Cache Crock, sbout two miles { you in English, and yet their children | from the railsay. All the countess]. B. 8 Fe pk, = : ve h- Mie De Handing er ™ at Cache Bay is afforded from the fact away. From that place the parents can't speak a wottl of it. These farm Viack of the C. A R. line. they sav, is dvi cio tho, Park, rey ly i TY b). Bedg near brveo that there are two families who pay | are actually sending their children im 'ers are French, and come up * here {1imost wholly French. sud io ol ud : viens N n BE, tM oR en! a" fhe bet ure Mme 1, Ved taxes w the bi-lingual school, but lio Cache Bay, poor as they know the from d'rescott, Lanark, Russell. or Es ditions "age at their he he The Son = fo a b, i i I, cHeeta Fhums nent Ha #8 taxy ly are attending the | bi-lingual school there to be, for they | sex counties. fhey knew English whit {tion Field Nghers Riv V i : oo Ses roti ] HE Jiate, eon lor 1911 B, Sway ald¥y, ere, wholly Frrglioh school. To do this the | realize that: in the" school at Bache|ther came, and still remember it. . By ey, des Creek the pupils haven't a chance in' Fronch is the langage of their homes, jibe wueki of learning English. The and ae the children learn no English |S \ = {school there is quite an old one, and in the schools, they are not. as well 3. Fi lr own backwoods schools Today, you {the guests oi the latter's sister, Mes | Sixties avd was a resident of thiz | substantially furnisted have to speak in French if vou meet Gray Mr Nand Mes. ( Sith, | towtiship ever since Mr. and Mrs Lhis is ne aid 1} 'ja contr fad, and enquire the wav." And wh, attevded th: box social at] sxander Delliey spent i t 1h biit Cache Bay residents "think they are {Marlowe on Monday for it i= not taught 2 ees in dhis rewghhorhood, and are (0nd came to Canada in early «f build a i i here wi can't have veogie chairman of : : 5. Hammah © Clifford, | wed away be hnson, of the Ure Clim mine, | clo, lanrniers and Smoky Falls as places | at the home of her daughter, Mra made a business rip 1 Ardieh. broom where no ane speaks English, not even "Hugh Petiifer, Denbigh, on Mon: | the wood be at J, wn Abstine's | the school teachers Ove gets as day, Nov. 13th, in the sigety-third Jon Thursday last was Well attended {yet up till this year. none of the pil: aa their hit ad | Swe a derisive laigh, when one asks jvear of her age Deceased was bors | Mast Esrl Wilson 5 teachers could make much of an at. were. WN " tempt. at teaching Kaglish, for ' 30 AT Te redson they tide ngtisl it y hoe "Ten years ago if you wv ap cous |. 5 pede rotors ill {Me John Curtis ap velvin; There are about thirty-five pu: try and met a child on tle road, he BUDGET FROM MYERS' CAVE, { ¢ Northbrook, the fal J nt LJ worn eo tl could tell you which way vou should hin iat Mes --s Scott S | RSs eI LITs]s pis there. a < i Pci zo in pretty good English. Since then, | Peath of Mrs, Hannah Clifford, Aged WHOOPING COUGH fre hee, | in : Heo Xo isi i { : ng they have grown up to be men, and, Ninety-three Years APTHMA conenS . Re ' jm Pe a war) ¥ 2 . 6. Hed of Mrs. 1 Perr . appy { GIT LS La Sow . er Yer a. a ven thanks to the sthoult have all' "hut Myers' Cave, Nov. M.--The bay at. - |¥ Ovens : : o wether ol resident, | POLE i | ceance" Oration what English = thev once | the head of Long Lake is frozen : fon Th away at hix hohe 2 ir boy ae | TO = Praise is due we % a 8 od whet any English is taught in these [in Leeds, Eng... on Feb. 25th, 1819, [the ok end at the e, the ¢ heh conditions are places. : of Master Kite P - Se i Set 'The * school 'called "Springer, No knew. The rising generation know no |over. - Sia Fis pretty good oc on Thursdu, win, ' ied, § UCR more an Whe of Let these x 'BR 5" (Cache tay is in Springer tow : -- the time of the year. K Perry 'ami Mr. and Mrs J i spent | 20d Hes it so quickly Vitalizing : hin) i. rol WY Worse stud ot af- De. Morse"s son, of 'Centreville, who spent : Pages at the Cave, the - ih It d : 5 Elements {late oe. al present it is cldsed alto- < y t anting seavom at the (ave, have Ne. and Mxs. T. D. Pare i sian Suge Kills hoa an gether. Last' year th ~ Iadian R eturned home. ry SNTASLIINES tame i i into your home; they are the 3 open 3 FONE school ne oot Pills r ' Deer have been ves } i falling har, itebin , andl then po leds than seven scarce . in ] ighhothood bis 3 . mon ailmen ig neighborhood this : In Crowded ters, simple means of keeping Mmniilies vent their childeen to Cache | Sue A SRI season, he having heen shat. : Hiaw tea Quar es and splitting hairs iu 'Nerves, Brain and 'Bod Bay because no Enclish was taught in rue James Vo SY She the lucky person ae A a rs Yas 14 McLeod y their odin school. That school is quitd 3 Ke. 1ra Ma iY I9i8 & ior 3 The Long Lake. Ira Marke pew southern member strong, active, endiiring. an old wie, too, and in only owe year | "of of Te, who spent the last wont § § i. 5 : Xk was evel a pretence made of teaching Sh i i rs {at the Cave, has returned home, J. ood oh he 3a he coum | lo a lig, soy English, That was whem a teacher r Perry Jolt gn Tuesday for Nairn oo ; Ras many conyrenstons! | besutitu 1 mukes the here hay tught there. The! These organs iumediately throw off | ire ta. week du the, bor woods. 3 : Rie how imemler >arso ll i tanh buns opin he aintion be i a. to Bili- [box sovial ina of ithe Church of |} 5 q fa " ih i 4own Lion refreshing . hair dhessing 1 use. no' "teacher cottld he . . ¥ ih be uperiatendent Woods | science has produced and has pot eel. ; 1 ad ag Jud in in Harlowe hall on |. " ' up immediately . wartiele of LT TT Nonday orening and war wel ~ AN > ay reeke p i'd tke 10 lgok pt imy | Parisian Sage cont Sie st all " quarters," 'shid he, to ihe superico- | giste' and best Metts Che g tondent ; - the Apher Hair is on overs Ho wan jokes 16 the howe offiee] ace. : ; 3 4 rms and eradwates :

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