HONDA, APRIL 23, 1023 a THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG | gea--ome- [pamed, it was because of the utter- | re : a | . {ances of "Le Droit" and its support: | : ee ------ -- enn lers, and quoted as proof a statement | i Health Liver | Letters to the Editor ia that paper that 'In 1760 England | is wy " A ¥ y {sent her Loyalists into Upper Can- { i f % Ih} > ~IMDLU | { y / ] 3 | Ty i @ J A N,. F / No. 2 jada to puM down the cross of the Healthy Life N. |Christ and mow down the liltes of | ei A Bilingualism and Regulation 17. |France," and another which dealt | i Your Bver--healthy or clogged, active - . . | a3 Te the With lho influx of French Canadians | ; 1 or sluggish--makes all the difference . Ca April ®t ok that the |Into Prescott, Russell and Glee | gil 2 PEP Editor): 'hose who in B { y " ; garry as, "driving out before them copiroversy over bilingualism 1s the usurped of thai French and 4 RS | { J of EF | WoT 07 re 4 solely between English Proestains |Gatholte soil." Father Whelan then | and French Roman Catholics {reviewed the growth of the French i J) L ad Rh ot 3 | tirely mistaken His Lordship, Ble | : {Canadians in the province and added nati . 4 ® hop Fallon, of London, wes a priest thete stron a te | = J : : : : . : i g words: We can €as- | A ') . od ly in Otlawa when the Bret oy Se {ily explain way continuous, reckless | g 3 Ze n rd I44 ( { Yi 14 4 ' ) 144 20 curred between the Irish {raiding on the schoo!s of the prov- ae French Roman Catholics of that city | : . ne 7 ] " denunciation of ince, to make them French, wes re : yi h rr aa 4 wich and his vigorous {garded by the Protestant majority existing conditions leaves 3 room as a carefully planned campaign by SL ior doubt that he had rome 0 _ the Quebec hierarchy to acquire on { conclusion that the teaching of Eng ln 104s soil domination in civil af- 1'sh was being shamefully neglected iy a Totte te Lote Dental Surgeon tr 'many of the separate schools of fairs. In etter to Sir mer | DR. J. C. W. BROOM ' Gouin, premier of Quebec at that L.D.5., D.D.S. | Eastern Ontario auendy by oo {time and mow minister of justice in Welllogtow and Broth Streets } Enulish and French-speaking L {the King administration, Father 50 Welll St. | clic: or: dis ished man }_. rT we or awn cu Other distinguished Ro Whelan declared, "We do not intend . | Reh = 1 iv DOS { PHONE 679. Catholic prelates strongly opposed [to let the Fronch ruin our separate m---- the attitude and pretensions of the g : : : 4 . En = ranch Catditns wich the 40 "0d Sol more rose tech ? Canada's leading morning newspaper | pated as un-Catholic and inimical to ling." ha Se 1s he Vv v3} . GET IT REPAIRED | oo rms or sy Winton 8 |. 220, the forewing murs Sewing Machines, Ph ae. }] YOI known Irish Catholic cleric, ads J repre 5 1 B f Ci 1 ti a emred aad roamies, || dressed an open letter to Cardinal |, cone clerics as Father Fal- The Audit Bureau ot Circulations Parts supplied. Sang filed, knives, Begin, of Quebey, in which he de- itor a th Whela n - 1 - f Th 3 re rar |!on and Father Whelan, the govern- rt proves thecirculation o e scissors and edge fools grouw lclared that, of there was racial war In.ent of Sir James Whitney caused repo P Locks repaired. Key fitted (0 3 | : y all inde ot lveks, Ant maken ve in Ontario, if public opinion was in lan inquiry to be made by Dr. Pr W. Mail and E pi # " eo A Ae AAI AA ANNAN NNN | aed "We can repair anytning | | Milburn' |Merchant, which established the that is repairable. 1iburn s [fact that in many schools of the prov- J. M. PATRICK Laxa-Liver Pills in noe an English educa: » The Mail and Empire circulation \ --one edition only--proves leader- 142 S¥denhain Steet, Kivgaina ! The Great tion. Meanwhile on March 22nd, 1511, the Ontar . \ . . Liver Regulators [mou a a ans Tow & ship of all other morning papers got: li in Canada. 2 "Resolved that the English langu- ° | The duty of the liver is to prepare |age shall be the language of in. and secrete bile and serve as a filter struction and of all communications Try to make yourself a new Hat to the blood, cleansing it of all im- | with the pupils in the public and = eid out of méterials that are as common || purities end poisons. | separate schools of the province ex- oN ) as postage stamps. You spend from Therefore when the liver is inac- capt where, in the opinion of the de- $3 to $8, spend hours in the making || tive and failing to secrete bile in suf-| t ih of it and what have you got when it | [ ficient quantity constipation ang [pariment of education, it is Imprac {s finished? Something your friends || other liver troubles soon follow. ticable by reason of pupils not un- - javss at a BCR away. ut ~oaiased Mrs. H. D. Hutchinson, Peterbor-| derstanding English." 9 doubt yo ow 3 ough, Ont., writes: --*"I Lave been us-| Dr. Merchant's report is based on s . re tired of t hape. ! to, like Pose Sr ol dine 0 Ia Jour barns Laza-Liver Pilla is personal Inspection of os Published fcr fifty years at King and Bay Sts., Toronto ill have a Hat when it is finished. | {and they have done me a ot ood. 's | It won't cost more than $1.30 and My ey bothered me a pion] on: jSmplosing 338 Yasuors. In these . s probably less. [ was drowsy and tired all the time 1 a lus Tena anguage ls sither | AY Th Ki ston and didn't feel like doing anything, [* seblest ot suy or is he lenghage ~~ ing em ve o tes J i- | 3 e le} slofie my. hOuSEWOrE. 1 tried [empQy y 8A0her as hes ly 3 l discovery," replied Missy Spider, all {time it would twist so bard it would everything, but your Pills seamed to um of communication ard Instrye- | fr -day's Radio P @ \ 4 out of breath. 'Something is wrong | tear down my thread. What shall led . ¥ ~ ia] a . ' . > od - ? Hat Cleaners do the work far better than anything (tion. As might be eypected, condi o y adio Programm i { [over in the field yonder. I started [we do to help her?" | i ~~ had ever taken." I s dh 4 UPSTAIRS Price 25¢. a vial at all dealers ora ily owe py #4 some | . . ~ to spin my house in the wild oat-| At this Mrs. Black Ant began te gchoels than in others, but the gen- MONDAY, APRIL 23. \ plant. All of a sudden it began to ! laugh as only a little ant can laugh. 103 Princess St. Phone 1488. | lr 1 Milburn Co., Limited, Toronto, 2! Situation is summarized on page WGY (Schenectady, N.Y.) Rh ' | twist and turn and quiver and smake At first Missy Spider didn't kuow ont. £8 of Ms Yeport as follows: ~ 12:30 p.m.--Noon stock market until I couldn't fasten my thread to| whether to join in and laugh, too Pe a AN A At star NANA : It Is evident from an examina quotations. lit at all. I reall; believe the poor or .whether to grow angry, until an ticn of the results of all the tests| 12:45 p.m.--Weather report : 4 {plant is either ill or bewitchea. !|Mrs Black Ant informed her she mailed direct on receipt of price by rm eee ; : applied that the English-French 485 meters. a THE FOOLISH LITTLE SPIDER |nver saw such actions before in all| wasn't laughing -at her, but at whe schools are, on the whole, lacking in| 2:00 p.m.--Music and address, | 4vp HE WISE LITTLE ANT my life. Do please come and see. silly plant. efficiency. The tests combine to |"Art in the Home," by Mrs. E. J.| 'uy goodness!' exclaimed Missy {Maybe you can help the poor thing."| 'yet I shouldn't laugh at her show that a large proportion of the | Murphy. \Spider, when for the tenth time sh | either," she sighed, wiping her eyes children in the communities concern- | 6.00 pm.--Produce and stock lyri0y {o catch her silken thread to with her apron. 'That's the only ed leave school to meet the demands |raarket report and quotations: news |, , wijoat stem. "Funny how way the poor thing has of planting of life with an inadequate equip- | bulletins. !that foolish plant twists and turns | / ] herself." {that way I've never before had such | *iPiunigig hemalt'" axial a time fastening my thread." ! / | Missy Spider, who cou y oS Sale and Purchase nt Property She settled EY a leat and | \ 1 lieve her ears. "What are you taig- = (1) There were 69 teachers with- | Jamel Siowart has volt Bie test watched the oat-plant a second, then | > . lo ing about, anyway?" ad Ct SSIUNCHISS Bud Mil Wo profes: | itred Roberts and has purchased [ov her-head, > A ESE | The wild oat-plant elways uses > : the residence of Miss Margaret peri) "I believe that plant's bewitch- | 2 ) LTA" | cloudy, damp weather to plant hér \ment in exucation." From Dr. Mer- 7:45 p.m.--Musical programme. chant's report the following signifi- cant facts are gathered: (2) Of 141 teachers holding tem- | or on the corner of York und |ed, as sure as I'm alive' and she | 78 | ' roots deeper into the soil," replied porary certificates about 50 per cent. [clarence stheets, Lanark. {threw down her safety line to the| i i i ) = Mrs. Black Ant. "And I'm here to came from Quebec. | grass and climbed down as fast as ; gab i tell you you'd better hurry and hasg = (8) 61 teachers held only district | To Prevent Accidents lshe could go. "I'm not going to, SAL ! gour house somewhere or you'll not certificates. | The Ontario Motor League has have it bewitch me as long es 1 | SIE a= be ready when the rain Is over. (4) 24 teachers in Ottawa and 19 [offered 140 cash prizes, worth in have two lega left on which to run." | } Whenever you see a wild oat-plant in Russell without certificates wer |all $200, for the best essays by On- | And she ran as fast as her six little | , (twisting and squirming that way retained by the separate school [tario Public School children on |legs could carry her to the nearest : you can rest assured rain isn't e boards in opposition to the objection |"How Children May Help to Avoid neighbor, Mrs. Black Ant. ! lotr. If you'll excuse me, nn : and wishes of the inspector. | Motor Accidents." Mrs. Black Ant opened her tiny Mrs. Black Ant Laughed | now, beforghit catches me." With (5) 40 teachers were entirely un- | {doorway, and when she saw who her | {out another word Mrs. Black Ant fitted to teach English through ignor- | Sand Bay Corner Bought guest was she hurried back. "Well, of course, if I can be of hurrial home. "3 ance of the language and many | James Kelsey has purchased from | "Oh, come on out, Mrs. Black any service to anyone," and Mrs. | Missy Spider built her home on others used English with a strongly | J. Ripley, Lyndhurst, the house and |Ant!" cried the excited Missy Spid-| Black Ant hurried away by Missy the rose bush, and was ready when ! marked French accent. {lot on Sand Bay corner known as er. "I didn't come to eat wou. I Spider's side to the writhing plant. the rain came. She never forgot | (6) In 80 per cent. of thg R.C. Sand Bay post office, now occupled came to get your help. i "Did you ever see anything quite what Mrs. Black Ant told her, and . . caparate schools in Eastern Ontario {by Elmer Cross. Mr. Cross intends 'Help from me," laughed Mrs. so queer in all your lite?" asked 'she never tried to build her home Vi 1 y Bo d I | t and in 90 per cent. of the Jublic | MOVIDg into Lansdowne village. {Black Ant, as she ventured forth | Missy Spider, "I'm sure the poor fon a wild oat-plant again. 1CtO I I eres land separate soliools in the Mo ti | - {from her doorway. 'What can I|thing must be bewitched. I've tried ---- jE he BS Deliver not your words by num- {do to help you, may I ask?" lat least ten times to fasten my | Those who think must govers When your interest coupons become due, | subject among sof rH the course) ber but by weight. "Why, I've just made a terrible {thread to one of its stems, and every those who toil. ; 184 : > i ------ ~--_ mm mi mi nitratill 2: : of study. This would apply to over . or when you receive cheques for interest lg on registered bonds, deposit them in a Sav- teachers in Ontario. (7) In about 85 per cent. of the ings Account in the Bank of Montreal. schools where English and French The money you receive on your investment were used for purpeses of instruc- | 3 4 . tion in Forms III and IV, French | in bonds will then earn interest for you. was tho more extensively used. reater 00 a ue Dr. Merchant's conclusions and | BRANCHES IN KINGSTON recommendations may be summed up | King and Clarence Streets: P. DU MOULIN, Manager |in a few words, viz, the advisability | {Biting alan Sums HL TORE MIE [| [on mak Teen he nna Just the finest, purest, most highly concen- fr tho fet two year of tho child's | trated cereal food made. Crisp--you like to schiool life and of gradually making | "AN =. = be. ' English the language of instruction 3 3 -- 3 BANK OF MONTREAL J fu someon se se: chew it. Delicious--just try it! Established over. 100 years Bh oman 10 scr | Grape Nuts with cream or milk or fruit is a crisp, crunchy, nstructing upils in English was ._® . * . ® prepared and' twa to te who delicious cereal food. It is easily digested and gives the nd a ents made for the ade- » » . _e Wace Shapoction: of Biangwt) avhonts body vital bone and brain building materials. by both English and French inspec- tors. In addition the government decided to maintain the specia] train- ing schools for French teache €¢ ' I) SHOE kag Tahoe licn I "There's a Reason [Hill and Ottawa and to pay the traveiling expenses and board of the teachers attending them. It also issued the now famous Regulation 17 x AB day which will be considered in my next letter, Men's Dr. Reed's Cushion Sole Ne J. W. EDWARDS. Balmorals ce nnlisinass . $10.00 (To be continued.) Growing Girls' Patent 1 Strap | Deputy Grand Master. SHOE s+... een es $295 me reer grand master for the Kingston dis- trict of the A.O.U.W. order. James The Sawyer Shoe Store [J === At 20 years of age the will reigns; | Phone 159. . 184 Princess St. at 30, the wit, and at 40, the juag-| Loa ment i He lives long who lives well, and] time misspent is not lived, but lost.