Daily British Whig (1850), 30 Apr 1914, p. 8

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PAGE EIGHT SH I stead of being bought from contrac 1 | SINFUL SQUANDERING tors, should be made in the Prisons. NICKLE AND BENNE I ; ' They include : "1. Brooms, niops, scrubbing brush. OF PEOPLE'S MONEY IN CAN: les and door-mats ior all public build. | NOT $0 "EASY" AS THE PETER. S Pl . 'S PENITENTIARIES. ings, : na ecia : APA S_PENITENT ; 2. Letter-carriers' uniforms (in , BORO MEMBER, h AE : cluding caps abd boots). - | Inspectors Hughes and Stewart] Rug] sail boxes. The Borden Government Fear the Charge the Dominion Government | "3. Uniférms for emplovees of the Opposition of the Members for : T M All D F 4 to i] With Extravagance and Waste, | government Saiiways, i fishery i pro Kingston ana Calgary. 0- 0ITOW, ay, rom am. . tects er vic n # - y Canada, has a little army of two lection service and railway mail sec Ottawa, April 30 J. Badhas " . thousand men working In her seven! '.5 ats for the militia. , [defiant lust week, is docile now, The benitentiaries, 2nd they Sabot gem 6. Boots and uniforms for the do- West Feturhoro gladiator, who breath- : even their board and lodging. Sudp-{ . . lic i form | 0 OUL threatéiugs in parhament to Who have seen our suits for spring and pose these two thousand men were pre eT to 8 vadsess nitoem the manipulators of pas i summer are enthusiastic in their praise of Janded aver 10 8 failway COMICS! The other day the Postmpmtorn THOT "scheme, ad cincy arn- E have seenred . XT or a lumberman, how much money | ordered 100,000 rural mail deliv. |" that nothmg must be dome for i have secured the splendid styles and good qualities. would he make out of them? Let ia | ' except as salvage, is back where he ? some very special . us suppose they were drawing wages ory bokes at $4.25 each, a total of belongs. Mr.' Burnham scored those f : \ from such an employer. They would 425.000. Yet hate on 2d official who took him at his word. He is il { hosiery bargains and get, at the lowest calculation, $1.50 Es - he oe the yo ieinl lined up among the "hooray boys" be. . / y | y x f a to $3,-12'% get {hind Mackenzie Lana} 3 . 2 s.day. Sue Would amount 4 35 the penitontiaries and Save the coun. |." acute, Mann and Lash and will offer them to-mor- 8 cay f try at least two-thirds of the cost. Meanwhile many he y , the total wage bill of the . 1 rage Messrs. R. iw : i the year Ho Put enough. The dominion gov- [R. Bennett anu WOR: Nickle: "1 |} row,. commencing at 9 n nr contractor would be $500,000: Iv th te F. . Putting it another way, suppose |°rnment is apparently the Tope ox they had not bolted in"the open," one oii ? the contractor boarded, lodged and | travagant institution in this coun-f eonservative gaid, "it would have been am.,, and continuing as -------- : : { clothed them, and paid the balanee | try: It prefers to keep its prisoners | easier for the rest of a Wo a in wages, what would he pay?. He |in idleness rather than give them hon- | Joast have shown that we made a Ho long as lots last Wh could board and lodge. them at five | est employment. It prefers to make bght and were voted down in caucus, 5 a S last. 0 have worn them know that every gar- -dollars a week and give) them the wiminals rathet than mend ctiminals ds it is several of us are thrown to + : best accomodation they could pos-|l1t ignores the recommenda ions of its he wolves ment 1s tailored 80 well that the style and Shr re The total board bill | ow n officials. It igfutres the y mani elt Is sald that when the fifteen mil- 31 rm i would be $260 a year, or a total |tarian principles involved. t main- Hon gift to 'Mackenzie & Mann . was shape Temalns as long as the ga ent is board bill for two thousand men am- | tains, for political reasons, the worst | placed before the conservative cancus worn. ounting to $520,000. He could |penitentiary system in the Anglo-Sax- |by Premier Borden and Finance Min- ' : clothe them at $50 a year, or anoth-!on world. ister White last session' the members i 0 I'S. omen J ne er $100,000. These two items make | TOON AF ATE 30 . were assured by the government that il a total of $620,000. If their labour! STOCK MARKETS ; is ihe last, that no further pro- | . as w 300.000 . ar Id have! - | Us for aid to these men or their if Bl k C tt St k was worth $900,000, he would have l enterprises ~would be asked for. . At i ac 0 on oC Ings a balance of $280,000 to pay the $2,-| F. B. McCurdy & Co,, 86 and 88 000 men at the end of the year, or! Brock St.--H. W. Nellis, Manager. Hi me Megsie Bonnets and Nickle, j red and forty rs each, 2.45 p.m, April 30t} wiih on. Arthar Meighen, the pres { : : 0 ou : | one hundred and forty dollars each | > p.m pri 1 ent solicitor-general, are said to Pres i Quite as fine as lisle thread but a heavs Now, compare this with what the | ------------------ been the t } y A ! \ dominion of Canada does with this | Montreal. terminedly for oon shed most de, 1er make suitable for this weather, seamless a arm a ov n ' "OS " a 144 ¢ edly 'for a de @ Assurance on | . . . . little army. Last year the total cost | ('anncrs varie wy [Phif 'point. This assurance havims fit feet and in all wanted sizes. This make is | to the government was as follows | Cement pid. MY hoe "pie and in: soe g 1 X : 293 giien, and in several cases pass- il worth 25¢ or more. Special to-morrow, 3) : $121,076.44 | Cement com. ; Mingaton .. i 121,076.44 {Cen ed on by the members to their con- should see the values at this store before | St iVncent de Paut . . 2IETI608 R & 0. UTI pen ed on by the present 2 pairs for : orchester . . . 746.6% | Toronto Railway 34g [stituents makes the present position || 2 paws for 18 you buy because the better than usual | Dorchester . 6.¢ Brazilian wa - of many. government supporters ll he | 30a i 2s : : C pair satisfaction to be found at this store is | British Columbia . | 2,080.38 | Textile ye i Ihe indications are that a score or | Manitoba .e . , 3 * r oa [more embarrassing | 1 : . . | Alberta * » Shawinigan g more of the Bur cade ¥ ba something you cannot afford tc forget. | Saracen s3.010.44 | Denil "CLL a er of te Wank bade "WI Jom Stee ve v oerenes Wo a ade to . | Dowinion Steel ¥ I stultify themselven hl i, i 263 tell Telephone : Tol : Bell Teley aa Td osnterved hy Ing. wu Ottawa Light, Heat and Power pare heretofore unhesitatingly condemned re 10 reason vet to Thus instead of making a year out of their labour, ernment pays out, nef ¢ members *al- 3 { Coppiers member r Cal] See Our Values at { alive bom on, tte debts is thus Smelter gn ; = an mi to pri i 600 Prs. Women's Fine New York. uits to the stan. a contractor would have made, or a He | total of $912,246. A loss to the gov: Boning ris wrtecrars gnstanes 5 CANADA HAS A RIGHT. ° nment and the labotirers of nearly * a pores} kd a - il Bl k i 1 | | a million dollars a ro I mite States Steel i Te be Counted for the Peace of | i ac 18 e X ea an | Did you ever hear of anything S05 a n't America, iH ° i ridiculous? Here is an army of men] 2. 1 uffalo News { | . \tchis inietate 4 : St k { Who are capable of work, who are Roe Pacific } 1091 the most eloquent address delivered I oC mn Ss | willing to work, who would be bene- | Brooklyn Rapid Transit U1} [at the dinner, last week, of the News. il Sheer make for SUIMIMer with double | fited by work, and who are given to Rubber oe 56 (Paper Publishers' Association, was un- m | the government to manage, and who | pio Valley 137 {doubtgglly that of Dr. James A. Mac. soles and heels and proper garter top: These | 50 manage them as to lose OVer{ American Can 254 ( donal® editor of the Toronto Globe. i are worth 25¢ Or more a pair. Special Where is the money wasted? In Cotton. : kave to do, as joint = heritors of a ' | $900,000 a year Is 'it any wonder New Haven Railway i 69 | Dr. Macdonald took the position t 9 bairs fo ° | that some people lose faith in gov-| Southern Yacifie.. ... ... 901 [that there ave problems with which {ii tO-MOorrow, & pars for ernment by political parties? | both Canada. and the United States { C P B R O C K S x RE E T the first place the staffs are unneces 4 . : 1255 | common civilization, with common Bi eai-------- ------------------ aA, OPA sarily expensive. For every convict Ju -- ' laws and {abor and institutions He ' g : i in Kingston penitentiary, the staff ot 74 says not only the Monroe doctrine, A little out of the way, but it will pay you to walk. [| i, <i5:on, penitentiary, the EE or the, ha Crome 240Prs. Women'sBlack | iL cost 210.61. In Saskatchewan it zenship involve these two great na- | | . : $366.96 "he " " : i i ig OnCe: for » Mty . ey t Ey Sy ot oudorral or. Wheat-- Srnin. I Oe ugh _ of Mexico polyp all Silk Stockings i ition when i east $366.0 year May nL wressrenenses 91 Joke Surhulant Sepals in South and li > Tr, a yo tear duly rn rt iia ® 1 Macdonald says that Canada | These are of Rood weight, double toes Be ies acorn Jy oe cv 04 a vl oud SOE 2 heed and a Eto pee nrle face : : aniains at ericanis ne has uttered 1 red extra good value at : ¢ spital overseer at $900, a stew- | jurscanism No. one has ubler fil ered extra go 3 eat , sugineer a { +41 | cleare ote the doctrine of Cana HH &1 = : ' : a, ied a7 $300, an eugineus a Srv | Ju em erat I) J 8150 pir Speci: otarro DTC PAI even trade instructors at § . \ : PO Hg . bus » : $ yd ees ~ & hot only 3 8 Ne ork speech, but | i 4 deputy warden at $1,500, a Mose got only in his New Yor ! T , » al ) airs 'ety 90, . Ror 'heen apihe i re are also abe 60 pairs of pretty \ chman at $900, another watch Napoleon's Abdiction. fs n os : treason for a iq Phen he also oo r ilk To ) to oy. t $750, and twelve keepers and The London Times of April 11th man to talk nowadays about Canada fi light shades in Sam quality of si = $, besides several temporary | last reproduces from its issue of a for Canadians, He does not go lar as | be sold at same price. : All this to look | | / os after an | hundred years before the following that. He does not preach disunion or of about | eighty prisoners. | Monday, April 11. Price 64d. separation {rom the empire He has government a wonderful | 'fhe most hateful of Tvrants bas | a feeling that by connection with the [| = { ! ® kin Saskatel th fimished by - proving himself the most empire, Canada not only may be | : . ' AKIng Saskatchewan as the worst | infamous of cowaras Latronge sif-advance, but ay be I " | nf 8. 'stronger in self-advance, but may I i 1 SXau ple of how 10 squander the | I'wo Extraordinary Gazettes were !more influential through its weight in Ii 360 pairs 1 ren Ss pet Ple » Rignev, the total Cost per | hublished on Saturday, the latter of imperial councils, 'but, in any event, | ' brisoner is $700. This is made up { which contained Buonaparte's renun-.| Canada has all the substance of na | Fi e Ril I e ] Casl ere as 1c ow ; . : i y lows { ciation of Sovereignty, in the fol- | tionality without the name and it has EE -- ¥. : {been no more forcibly proclaimed than Poa lowing terms : 1 pro- [in the very eloquent address of Dr. y mn capita.| "The Allied Powers having * Staff CL $366.96 "| claimed that the Fmperor Napoleon |Mccdonald in ew York. {li toc Ings } Maintenance of con- | was the only obstacle to the re-es. Canada has a right to stand up and { : | . victs |... 86.61 | ! be counted for the peace of America il | tablishment of the peace of [urope, | \ > - ' 3 , 4 i B12» | in Tr Re rape; and no doubt. she would stand up and ll Pure wool cashmere, right Ww eight for Thing expanses 'V49 [his oath declares that he Faoundes Bp of De Con this weather and a splendid wearing stock- Ww ] - '2% Ye ; : . Lands, buildings, ' [of Dime} ny hie heirs, the, Tironet ploiting the American hemisphere, no ing, S1Z0S from 6 inch up to 8 ineh. Note the ¢ ought at a ridicously low price from the equipment ,.. ,., 2.0¢ " {18 no personal sacrifice, even that [Mutter what the Wi ale | saving, 30¢ S1zes for 205¢: 40¢ S1Z6s for 28¢: largest manufacturer in ¢ anada thei complete scellaneous of life, which he is not ready ii Rideau Lakes Nav. Co., Ltd. Il 49¢ sizes for 35e. stock of White Wear at a price to clear. This is 7 jn the interest of France. " Rid King has : eX Hl » 5 $741 "Done t the Palace of Fontaine The steamer eau King $ | the largest shipment of nderwear ever received Less revenue « + 41.02 " 1 bleaN 2 > : he TY ; Rial | been thoroughly overhauled during i No telephone orders accepted for these { Thos has pu , last } act of this | the past winter and the saloon and il four specials. by us; andto clear in one day, we have ; ey | Sar? A Tel d , Net cost . «$700.58 wrateh' fn : arked bv (State rooms refurnished throughout ; rey ed them at the ridiculous price ot Now what do the two inspectors, | rodive publie Jit en mark which She will make her first trip | Butterick s MAY FASHION BOOK Meswrs. Stewart and Hughes, say to characterized him throughout hie [ON Monday, May 4th from Swift's il FREE. Get one to-morrow. 1 i i ka' ti this railts Teer - wharf, leaving Kingston for Ottawa i Goods you will want in two weeks time, but "The fact that each man. senten-1% = ~ Coreer. at 6 am. Her schedule will be TEE i wo weeks' time vou ear not buv then for 25¢. ced to hard labour costs ne ountry 5 bie every Monday and Thursday at $i ns ks hr : So : y 4 ot 2 : Hikes for College Girls. a.m, Ottawa and return. 4 dollar per day in excess of his earn- .r . \ S$ to require explanation." | "Hikes have been introduced into Special rate of $7.90, including | LADIES' COMBINATIONS, a clreumotaas ro quite right. | (40 corriculum of the women's physi: | meals and berth for round trip dur. | ' a circumstance which is greatly | a! *ducation department of the Lni- ling the month of May. Oe, LADIES PRINCESS SLIPS, In need of explanation. Every think- | Yersity of Wisconsin, says the New Johnson street. 2 LADIES' NIGHT GOWNS Ing citizen will agree with them in| York Evening Post. It has become so ---------------- | ' that statement. Their second state- | Popular with the women students of Common sense is anything .but| LADIES' UNDERSKIRTS, ment is equally worthy of record: {Lhe univeraity that. every wewk-end [oor | LADIES' CHEMISE "We respecttully submit the opini- | "hiking" parties take trips to neigh y on that the weakness which has pro- horing towns. These hikes" cover LADIES' CORSET COVERS, ¢ duced such results is not due to the | distances of from fifteen to Grrenty ' 2 inefficiency of the officers by whoni| miles. The practice" will be kept uj LADIES DRAWERS, * the 'institutions are primarily con-| throughout the summer months. Ma LADIES WHITE APRONS, trolled, but to the policy by which |dison affords more natural beauty as | CHILDREN'S NIGHT GOWNS, those officers have been restricted." | an incentive to these kinds of activi | They thus place" the blame on the | ties than almost any other institution CHILDREN'S UNDERSHIRTS, minister of justice--the head of the de- | in the country; and the members of CHILDREN'S DRAWERS. partment They go further and |the staff in physical education feel | Wuie 1Wo recommendations - that these 'hikes" are doing more | "L That the penitentiaries shall be | good for Wisconsin girls than any | * Goods selling regular up as high as $2.00, Sat- administered by the minister through | of the other forms of athletics. The | his responsible officers, nnd free from | "hikes" are all held under the direc- urday, 25¢. . loeal or other external interference tion of specially appointed leaders. : 2. Thar the "government shall Can ae -- If we can't bring the warmth and sunshine into utilize the obligatory labor of its At Desert Lake. SDI AVS. Wo 03 o Fh oi Fo 3 wards in aupplying, so far as powsi- Desert Lake, April 29.-Owing to . . ' the spring day 8, W e hy an hb mg th th ill of enthusi- j ble, ite own needs and raquirements." | the cold backward weather farmers * We are clearing out 4 tables full of Ladies dsm mto this sale, if price will do it. } Not content with this hammering, | have very little seeding done. Young x . wo gs {they go wien further, They introduce | pigs are very searck and are selling $3 00, $3.50 and $4.00 Pumps and Oxford ¥ lv, . y s u report made in 1909, pointing out, | for 890 and $10 a pair. F. rser, hy . The window display will tell you more in a ff how prison tabor could be utilized to | of this place, has been engaged dog Shoes. ust odds and ends, not all sizes, vee . . advantage, indicating 1} he i " d : ear § y - u minute than a new spaper can in-an hour. Hage, ating that th in- | superintend a mica mine neal =) : b 3 formation bas been in the department denham. W, J. Snook and family, B tN Shoes So me ; Mor at least jour years--two years | Saskatchewan, spent a few davs with u ew . a SOME ADVERTISE TO SELL; WE SELL { under liberal rule and two yours un- his father, William Snook. Miss F t values . TO ADVERTISE j der conservative rule j Campbell has: recovered from her re- grea . se . + These men deliberately and ex Lopnt illness The Misses Sadie and : pressly charge the government before | Annie Snook. Sydenham, spent the 1911, and the government since | week-end with friends here 1911, with axtravagance and a Waste mmm J of public money. | 4 The man zejzlous for community in 3 . ] i Naw, what nro these recommenda- ! also found working for his own indi- ' > ' tions which have been wade from vidual welfare © ¢ 7 time to time for ten years, and The individual prolific with coarse | ==TH LOCKETT SHOE STORE== . which, had ther heen adopted, might humor: will never have bran storm | = 3 have saved Canada five million dol {or hrain fever 1 vy lars ? They are briefly to the efiect | No man is so busy that he hasn 4 < . that certain government supplies, in- time to make a few enemies.

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