Daily British Whig (1850), 7 Mar 1912, p. 4

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Editions at 2.50 WEEKLY BRITISH WHIG, 18 ursday morning at A Zen Tr, added, making oes ht {ly $3 and and cheap work; nine improved pre TORONTO OFFICE~Suite 19 and Street, Toronto. ublished fn parts on Monda Degen Pr H. E. Smallplece, J, ¥ THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, THURSDAY, MARCH 7, 1912. and 4 p.m and ed States charge for postage had to of Weekly 31.50 per year. Attached Is one of the best Job Printing Offices in Canada; rapid, styiish, sues. THE BRITISH WHIG PUBLISHING COMPANY, LIMITED J. 6, Elllett, President. Leman A, Guild, See-Treas. 20 Queen City Chambers, 33 Church P., representative. ---- The Whig's remarks upon the order, calling city corps to perform five drill in camp, or disband, have endorsed by that body of the militia council, who days been fully experts (7) have found out that eity not spend five days in camp. cops can- Their it. could not stand for militia officer employers would Avy have made them wise to that fact. Now they corps may, pot must, ordinary hedge, aNd say that city spend as maoy can in cap. The period been exdeuded from to sixteen days, but to draw five must days as they of training has twelve for the sixteen days, Thus if pay be spent in camp. a corps THE ORDER. draw eleven days' pay, one days' pay less than formerly, but if they spend two days in camp they will be entit- led to thirteen days' pay, and so on, up to sixteen days, As the day oned as one, another, goulig to camp is reck- and the day returning a corps could proceed to spend 1 samp on a Saturday afternoon, Runday in camp, and leave at Monday, without day's work by say m., on thus putting the loss of the men. What mili- there in that pro- [ whatever, and it be "n 'hree davs a tary training is weding 7 None shows how the regulations may does not go to eamp they will, only | got around. The slaughter of the innocents has id Toronto, and among undertook commenced brave Fripp, the those who to do things, like his predecessor, Mr. is the gentleman who occupies He had a bill which protecting a surer for Ottawa aimed at municipality from actions on account of accidents on the street through defects of which have a no- ago, hugged a for delusion it surely the town or city did not tice. Kingston, some vears had men and legislators who similar delusion, is of any €ity to suppose it can deny its liabilities if mishaps occur, "The king's highway is for all men I may be travelling one hundred miles road that 1 never Fhe know from home over a travelled that dangerous spot and never hefore. residents in all about take district may the dual position of member and city trea, a i THE AXE IS SWINGING. trouble to give notice of it. Because | they never I and | have no redress, may be It ix the busi- that repair. The We are do so injured ness of the municipality to see kept be the roads are should looking toward beiter and not worse highways." Mr. Ellis looked unhappy Mackay Hanna, law not relaxed. when Mr. Mr. intimated that the bill the axe. Mr. Ellis hastily withdrew it. Will be withdraw the other bill providing for the taxa- values ? It put in Rowell submitted his bill salt down and when all compassion, deserved vion of land Mr. on the same subject. to have the grits, go the way of most private legislation if the Mr. Rowell's measure will remain, and the was before "dished" but it may Sir James says word. | house will vote upon it. of Manitoba, of give The people 20 000 or more correctly them, the referendum petitioned legislature to the people a of the The issue became a political one, in the abolition bar. nunecessurily so, because the liquor question. should be regarded as social and non-political. The government opposed the referes- The debate as Mr. dum. was adjourned once to permit, the tion. Roblin expressed it, members time for further reflec. The government had its anxious moments and for a while it was not sufe what it interests triumphed, of the came out strongly har. should se. Eveatually the lgoor and iwo members administration the Premier Roblin led offi and eon- demned. roundly the proposal to take "Banjsh the Bar" referendum. He contended that the banishing of the a worse drinking at present existed, and de- splendid attained in favour of a bar would create evil than the stroy position MANITOBA BAR REMAINS. S---------- by the province in liquor legislation. which it the local option law and the forming of bars and lguor stoves on all the local option districts of the province. Mr. Caldwell defended the bar as the outcome of a good and kind impulse Ii the referendum were defeated, he believed would be the case, would mean the supercession of in the human breast. The abolition of the bar would not end the treating. ' The liberals were united upon the referendum, and supported it in vigor- ous speeches. The division was twenty to fourteen against the motion, two of the members wha usually sup- port the government voted with the opposition. The Roblin government has always been disappointing in the temperance question. It may be that the temperance men may eventually vote non-politieally and punish the administration de- serts, but they very wonderfully forbearing ahd forgiving. and according to its are Ihe Round Table (a British quarter the Canadian division, quotes Mr. Borden said about the navy the if and the other dominions are to take Ivy, in what before election--that Canada part as nations of the empire in its defence it should have a voice in the counsels of the empire. To this end a permanent policy would have to be worked ut. The Round Table sees that Mr. Bor impress himself upon the and upon the conservative party and the country," and he must educate Quebec." It does not thiok that there is such a gap hetween him: self and Mr. Bourassa as would ap peur. He does not seek to establish a French notion oun the St. Lawrence, por to undervalue British connection, "must cahinet, servant of an eloquence which touches the sky and rides upon the gir wo the delight, rather than the education, of his ol ous " Round Ta- ive The Toronto Symphony 'Orchestra wants a civic grant of B5,000 per ini@est of education. Now that is going some. All the provinces of Uanada wifl want increased subsidies except On tario, Sir James waols nothing save the right to sit in Queen's Park and regard hjfself as the lord of all he ex The National Rifle Association of Hrituin has receded from its position with regard to the Ross rifle. Winch vear--in the ' i* in some respects the result of Col NOT HIS OWN MASTER. -------- ble was quite satisfied, however, under Mr. Borden the would pot deterine that nationalists the policy of Canada Sn relation to the empire. No, | & but the nationalist party has determin- ed what Canada's policy shall wards the navy. Mr. Borden has been compelled (that is the word) to direct his appepl to thy admiralfy, and it will be the beitet satisfied under the circumstapces. The Act is not to be summarily repealed, because there is coast defence depend- ing upon it. There will be a referen- dum, and according as the people vote the government will be disposed to act, No mandate from the people for Canada to prolect itself and incident- ally to assist, when called upon, to de fend the empire! Does any one sup (pose that Canada, as a whole, is not be to- nor too make a quarrel between Can-'clear as to its duty ? Still Mr. Bour- ada and the mother country. He is the' assa dictates the government's policy, and he cantot be ignored. The Round Table will have to revise its opinion with regard to his absolute indepen-| dence, ? EDITORIAL NOTES f------ ---------- L- { Sam Hughes' Jast talk on the sub ject. No Ross rifle no Bisley team. I legislation of the Beck plan be allowed to develop, and grow in On- tario the municipality will be shorn of its powers. There should be =a limit to the powers of a commission, and Mr, Beck must be made to see this by a bugnp, if necessary. = Roosevelt's reason for contng back is that he finds the people generally very apathetic with regard we pro- gressive ideas. They ned some one to stir them up. He and the clah] » can do il, He was supposed FLAYS PETITIONERS FOR ASKING SEPARATE SCHOOLS ! IN KEEWATIN. Godfrey Langlois; M.P.P., Shows That They ave Tolerating Evil . Conditions in Their Own Parish, \ Montreal, March 7.--Godirey Lang- lois, M.P.P., in an article in Le Pays, refers in scathing terms to the peti- tion to Borden, Pelletier, Monk and Nantel of the 372 citizens of St. An- dre de Kamouraska asking for sep. arate schools for Keewatin. "Of course," says the article in in question, "the 372 citizens of St. Andre take a great deal more interest in the schools of Keewatin than in those of Quebec, for, as a matter of fact, we have never heard of avy pe titions coming from Kamouraska ask- ing for the improvement of the schools in this province, although the county of Kamouruska, where these people reside, is perhaps among the poorest in the province from an aducational standpoint. Only five years ago there dreds teachers receiving less than a hun- dred teacher receiving less than a hun- dred dollars per annum, and it is said that St. Andre headed the list Of pa- rishes too mean to pay the teachers. As a matter of fact, this state affairs lasted fifty years and longer, vet none of these 372 patriots ever dared to raise their voices, asking the government to give them better schools, a more practical system of teaching, more competent teachers and school books at a more reason- able rate. "Outside of the question of salaries the superintendent shows a fine state of affairs for 1909 and 1910 in the County of Kamouraska, for on page 288 we find that out of the 119 schools there were 141 in a bad state, and 17.in a state of mediocrity, viz, 61, or more than hali of the total number, exist- ing in flagrant violation of the hyge- nic rules established by the council of public instruction. More than that, there cigvere in the same county 45 schools where, according to the ex- pression used by the -superintedent of education, 'the methods employed in teaching are not rod " "Here, therefore, is state fairs which sensible people strive to remedy for their as well as that of their brave people of St. Andre de Kamou- vaska, you never utter a word of pro- test about your © yet to the number of 372 you sent in a pe- tition to the federal ministers about the affairs of Keewatin. By what sort of . logic do your exercise voursewos about the schools of Keewatin when you own schools are ablé ¢ondition?." of af should own good children. But, a of wn schools, in such a miser- # Pressure is being brought the British coal strike DR. SOPER DR. 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