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Canadian Post (Lindsay, ONT), 24 Apr 1896, p. 3

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Lder Chum- ed to be tho» n m the V. Ir et lred. Lin dsay, 13d CANNED )5 our daily to the rying to ; or be inferior be gained ..‘ .0 a: y.- " Mr? ('4 many years ry day since. we’ve been :eries at the lotto till th: as 2.11: alanati WJOI‘ZSZUC :53 SODDCX' ' what 3 store off in- O'Ul. GRIDS IOU. H5 mittee to m rivflv-_- 309552 i: now when the soil is soft would mm it fgr the balence oi the season. It “'5; 5 [act that the grounds had been de~ terioracing for some time, and if the board (“d “05 Spend a. little money every year the gees would soon become unfit for my me. Mr. STEWART moved that the whole matter be referred to the sites and bniid~ lugs Committeeâ€"he understood that Mr. Harstone. Mr. Broderick nndthechnirmnn of the sites and buildings committee had 32:: given charge at the grounds lest P'inchnl Barstone aid the damage had ahmdy been done when the committee “'35 “szinted last yeargnd they hadnever ‘ eliwstinz. _ l msaer up a: onceâ€"measures for the DPSDer management of the grounds had been banging fire for several years, and a. 80mmxttee should be appointed to take Charge, The trouble had been [51138 the grounds were looked upon as common DrQBerty by town clubs, who made use of 5le When they pleased. Toranow clubs ln‘ practically useless for cricket or in fact 89-? gums or skill. Mr. Brodie added that 3 cguple of years ago cricket was practical- 117 need in townâ€"now the Collegiate had a 80021 club and there were some excellent players among the boys. It was a game zinc shield be fostered. but a. first class “2359 W83 9. Drime necessitv. cricket «Inn’s use cf the same grounds, pointing out that is would be impossible to main: xin a gocd crease unless the board intredmed water into the grounds. The cost would be but trifling, as the company wouicl by the pipe to the fence line, hence the beam wcuid ozfly have to pus down seen: 25‘ f_. of smell pipe a few inches be~ nesth the surface and supply sbcu: 50 ft. of. thsc. ‘prards the cost) of this the THE CENTRAL SCHOOL GROUNDS. From the Y. M. C. A. football club, re- questing to be allowed the use of the Cen~ tral school grounds three evenings in each week 8.: an hour that would no: conflict with school games. 0:: motion Messrs. E. Flood and T. Bgooie aaldressed the_board relative to the .-- .v -_v .gvuousvt.‘£_ylfl Edi-Evesdmaster Broderick, reporéing ~23 pupils on the rolls of the public schools for March, with an average attendanca ot 752),~I",Ied. ‘ '-'-. Ezepoa‘: Showing the Results ofa. -uspector Knight Refuses to .. lraw Alleged Objectionable Zemat‘ss â€"~ The Offended Public School Staff will Demand an Apology. lg: “3:15:11;eg interesting meeting of Let :d cf education was held in the .5333 cf: .:.::r last: Tuesday. It was a 03:11:; . ~:â€" ion 1: r the transaction of gen- r31 business, and the chart-er was worked Ci": «'"1‘ xtent. in 381‘s present were Chairman J. R. SENS ;.i and Messrs. Stewart, Elev~ ehe, It. Remedy, J. Kennedy, Pflkie, De:- can, Anderson, Walters, taples, Dr. Lynch and Dr. J sfl‘ers. commxxcuroxs. Frsm Principal Harstone, reporting 257 pupils on the roll of the Collegiate, and an average attendance of 1.25. A statement , was appended showing that fees to the amount of $243.25 were collecteble fu- March.-â€"Fyled. ‘ FromJ. C. Hanlngton, collectcr of fees, cerzitying that $2,". 25 had been collected and paid over to me treesurer.â€"Fyleo._ F--.“ n--;- _ ,g," IIV 1r >1 '7‘ - (G B 1 >4; ‘::E3 (U PRENGIPA‘. BRODERICK ON TOP. Ar‘;hmetic in the Schools uoes all the Trouble (I) Lively Meeting of the School Board Tues- day Evening. WAS ALMOST A SPAT. LXNDSAY. FRIDAY. APRIL. 24, 1896. FM R3\',HT.\NCF. should IIWIII be made In the also: we" at, the command at the ream”. Post one. “We; Money Order: no dwu‘nle mdmy h, m. a: 1 ur own mk. Register your letter: when Ym: remit by cash. Ryw‘: m, -12 is always be»: to mm m mks w} r,‘ the mm: on your mppor expku in order to ., ' xterruptod service 7- v--- -_ ~â€"._ ..u 3131b wgéid ‘cantrlbute Its shire. 1213 actzon the ground would b: L H‘- nr...‘l-.... I-.. -._:_L_L 4.. , HE CANAD’AN POST is published T every Friday, The subscfiption prion}: codâ€"liver Oil. tEe taste is hidden, the 011 IS digested, it is ready to make fat. glans of overcoming theni; Evcz‘ybOdY knows cod-liver oi} makes the h_ealthiest fat. The diseases of thinness are scrofula in children, consumption in gTOWn people» poverty of blood in either. They thrive 0n 1eanness: Fat is _the best STUB KNlflHT IN HOT WATER human-colored m] are of the nun and trust that m l w hen you ask for Scott's Emulsion and your dmngngh yo: I III I salmon-coo h the pica. ure 0! the muffin roanâ€"m thinness In Scott ’5 Emulsion of 81. 00 PER, YEAR, sommsmo SanBomChmku,Bdkvme,On ,xmnss may commence with my issue. Publzsbers’ Emma. vxm-zns â€"We unnot undemko to supply hcru nor to make good elm-Mon: «and by wals. um; â€"-It. uku “to wash to clung. or your subscription I) named. Th0 [mm- anches whonJour pupa: will trlc'H promptly mncw . Amuuess â€"Alw1yu glva both your old \' a-Mreu when you an: m to oh: ; Hm name of the town And tho out. or hm ln uhoutd alwxy- lollow your own «mm; mm!- omco W. unnot rudlly .w on our book- unlou ‘hln ll done, n are alike. vuld ho mldton-od : \NADIAN POST Printing noun Linduy. Ont Eco tt's Em uzaxon. .1 mutant inst PAYABLE L1 ”VAX“. -v- __- râ€""_ Mr. Bnomnuéx replied tfihthe hewould meet the teachers on that“ wand Mr. Knight: would have todo so too. He tinstsa that thermal Hhohad m were the results of them 1 ___._.. v- .m“. u.- m ovywvcu- All ll” mill-[dug “lo”. 1 opinion there was no at: objection to Paving, m, m?mm3 go 3 up a; bebronghtegeinstthes -he felt that line v. hiehho hut anathema Lindsayhsdasgoodepubiic school stefl’ fi-twco‘l'hdnu Infitnakud in asenytownorci in the province. In‘ordorth-Hhoboudmy heveln cl answer to: quest on at by Mr. Ste les. 3 kcovimr whether or not it will Madam Inspector c as! he am not ink l 33?;{233' mfgtvmmomwam scholars could 0 good work in arithmetic while seated. It was not his intention to . 3.13. mfl: to?“ W 12% reflect upon the method of teachingâ€"it ; Lyfle‘s tenderlor _> . NM Mun: was almost an Impossibility for an inspeo. i the Iowa: W tor to make an examination without de- 4 “W %M' . tecting some innit, and it was his duty to . - bgnggguma“ “'0 me the bard t: ‘ call attention to it. This he had done. I mm to, m apply «Wmm a”! mm. ‘W Mnmxnsoxsaidhe desired to ask} ‘ mama-om» mm: Headmaster Broderick a. nestion. Mr. 0! John Lee for cloning the? and North. Kamila“! ‘99!!!de t1?» the waxing} 3511:9991!“ chm-m Mum: Mac as. The work or your schools so (at as all the essential branches of study are concerned, is being .iaithiuiiy and intelligently done ; and knowing the stafl as you do. it is not necessary to aid that the higher tnlnimr .oi the pnpiis is not being neglected. ; 1 Mr. J. KENNEDY said he was not at the . ‘ last meeting or the board, and would like 5 to ask it Dr. J efl'ers’ committeehadreport- ed upon Mr. Knight's communication to the board. - ‘ The answer was in the affirmative. ‘ Chairman MoNan remarked that it 1 Mr. Knight had anything to say in refer- ence to the report read by Mr. Broderick the present was a favorable opportunity. ! Inspector KNIGET replied that he did not think there was any occasion for him to say much on the subjectâ€"he had made an examination andhad stated thing” he I hadtound them. He the t ttlleI teachers had worked up in branch al- 3 ladedwtfimabe had uportegjmllgnhg' 0 on are was no 0 9"” £535 I wish to say further tint while I have not wuted the board‘s time over reports shout triflmz wetter-s. I have endeavored to lumish you, wool-ding to 1:5 best judgment. with all information which it seem at all desu‘able you should heve This I shun con- tinue to do. I know what etch teacher is doing. end can in an hour’s time give the 1:15er or each child abgye the Primary clams, In conclusion I wish to enter a. proton: on behnll of the public schools 11: least against the judging of s teacher‘s work by percentages. No one exmmtion can p< ssibly be a. guide in :his matter. end even sev- eral successive examination: may be misleading unless allthe conditioxgs are known. Sc much as to the phase of arithmetic criticised in the report. As to the general efficiency 01 the war: done (and this includes the part criticised) allow me to refer you to the sheet marked "Entrance Results”, being percentages obtained at all entrance examina- tionssmce July, 1888. I desire to give these first, because they are marks obtained under an examiner not at all connectcd with the school on questions set by the department. and second. because they form a very fair basis of comparison between the work done during the past eight years and that of the previous 6 or 7 years. The year 1587. which I have omitted and which gives exceedingly high marks, is the one exception to the rule 0! very low percentages And the figures given for the years 188i-1886 represent very fairly the condition of things in all the classes when I took Ichsrgepi your schools in 1888. n..-- my cu... v v. rnvwwv "\luucu. ., The difierence in the percentages hero given tad those contained in the inspectr I": report is very sully accounted for But my only put-pom is to furniah no you.who are primarily responsible for the work of the schools the fullest intonnan'on as to the true condi- tion of things. (if) Many of our pupils did the work in consider- able 1385 time than that marked. The time given is what tlgppavemge' ogfloweat n quired. ' (i). There are in every elm one or two pupils who never an be made arithmeticims, and for whom no teacher should be held responsible Tho elimination of thzse would easily increue the vercentaxe from 2 A‘E (IV) That the work has been well done I give the 1 Mr. JTKEgN'ibiigha £31733 not going to give a silent. vote. He could not xepeos ‘ followinc in proof: ' During Jan. and since I submitted 111 the classes to I Mr, Knight's exact words. but to his mind several tests. The questions submitted, the time 31- - lowed. and the pereentazes obtained. 1 submit here- ! the {sung}; Ind imaging: 80511832?!“ g: thh {or your consxderation, Seeing thet the cher- I r0334”? 1" Bind ll} 3 ' ° acter of the teachingisheld in question, I must uk 1 would “1999“ MP- Stewute mono“ 13" cause he was a firm believer in Mr. Brod- the board to consider the Kollowmz, which do not or pear 1n the "tables." erEkjsfapsbllit-y epd thoroughness. I“ Wham nrn in nae-um nlqnu Ann n. ‘mn -.....'I- ...I.- ,__ __ ._..., ‘ (III'. From constant personal observation outing - the first six months of the year. and on the word 0! I the teachers as to tho second half. I an able to any I thy. 9. great deal of time has been given to this part of the :3qu :ct. , I “nu-u. Iv uvw vyw uuw. “iiiâ€"BEBE; {11; past. two years teachers have been requested to give 15 to 20 minutes per day to the spgciax work of securing ggculfacy aqd nplqizy ”Ir. n,A__ A.,,.,,,- (I). As long ago as 5 years I attached so much im- portance to this phase of arithmetic that I gave s separate paper to all classes at. pmmotion examine tious, arid have qominued to doso ever since. V-.. _. .V.... .v him thing for him, to dorfiathat. no outsider shou'it‘l' do more than suggest 4‘ ‘ As to use of scribblers." In only two rooms were scribblers in use. For their use I alone am respmsible. 1 uelieve that good work can be done without scribblers; 1 below also thet their disuse does not prevent any slovenly work. It is a. great convenience to have them. Ind for this reason as well as for others,l shall be glad it they no restored. 5. ‘ The teachiagis bad and results unsatisfactory.” To this charge which Is of course the main one. I give a most emphmic denial and give the following in evidence of the corr_ectnesa_of myposltion. In b. By implication in report end open “element At the bond that in the Inntters o! occur-43y and rapid- ity the teaching in but end result- unutilfnotory. To den! wiiweee in order : l. ‘ 1 asufllcient review. . 1! this means tint teachers do not review their own work suificiently. the statement is quite century to the tact. I! it mama lint they do not review the work of the lower grades, the criticism any contain an element of truth. th oueh not suflicieut to warrant the xenon! criticism implied. 2 ' Tune wasted in solving problems. etc." In large classes such as we have. where the upiie differ widely in nbility. it must happen that pro lema suited to the host in a clue will be iound too ciflimlt for the weaker pupils. Teacher: cannot exactly measure the strengih of every pupil. But it is not true that your teachers: are doing unintelligent work, i as is implied in the inspector’s report. 3. ‘ Too much sitting at sents." Thirteen out of the eighteen teachers almost inver- inhly have their classes stand during all or some port 01 the rccitn‘ion in arithmetic: two others during a good part of the time. I leave the board to judge to what extent there is occasion for criticism My own (pinion is that _what 9 teacher inn do best is the :3 Tune mud in?» 3 Ioluuon or pmbloml beyond the «mum; of pupllu. 8 Too much mm a In“ 4. The "normal di oul‘y" ”lulu: gut o! the an o! ”tibbmet,mw 0!. mer- _ In oomnuum with "a. «quest undo as: your lat meeting. I beg to nun: m. touowln autumn: n the known: of u Lunatic in the ubl o hchoolu upon which tome mom antlolm ha «a mod by tho. Co luapootor. The 00mph!!!“ mule.” In u I luv. c been Able to uudmmu the upon. an: 1 l_mufl!olont ”View. school: Eg-lnoloal Hummusâ€"“No. that cannot one." - It was then moved by Mr. S'rnwn'r, sec Jaded by Mr. Fnhvm that. that pox- ‘ tlon of. the Central school ground usually devoted to the pinyin: of games be not‘ used or payed upon oxoept by pupils of the school cm next meetlng of this board. â€"_an-lod. e‘ ..-'â€"vouu was.“ 0531'- Mr. Suwuu' obj~ tedâ€"the sites and buildings committee should be asked to look into the matter and report. Chairman MchzLLnt said Mr. Stewart was rightintheery. but before the com- glittee met perhaps the damage would be one. Mr. Smear eaid he still tailed to see why special action should be takenâ€"the matter belonged to the sites and buildings committee, and the could meet to discuss \ Mr. Stewart’s motion, which was sto-‘ ‘cndedi by Mr. Flange, was then voted on an declared can! Dr. Jenna enquired whet Objtcb the beardhadin allowing the grounds to be used by outside clubs at all-in his opinion their business was to look after the needs the pupils. Chairman McNmLLm-"It encourages manly rte among the boys." Ml. 'rxwen'râ€"“Is it intended that school children shall he hm: rfl’ n.4- maul: 7 5. Your committee annot u patent wand the patch». at ca encyclopudhmd dictionary for t the public schools. The repart m on mbflon adopted. “‘5 E E E‘ g E CoLDlAcoxmadoawm .wmmmmvmuum 'Jouphmunder.m51 Joseph Kuhbv, 21101.... ................ I 2 »Alex8k1nnar.rendn...... ..... ........... n; 000.121110, mm................ ....... ll ] Therm m udoptod. E 332031- or m xuuame comm-nu. Lyflefl mam-tor bum ' _ The} the Iowa: '. no contact a! the on. 8. Your committee mmmmw and by in resolution WM WI tender for tie supply of wooétor the m. 4 Youmaboreoommdodto flu mt ofJohnLeotox-clenningml" 41361606.!- M'sheole“ (rm-um gum Mn: 5- Mr. Amman, chairman, rand the £01- lowing mart : Concerning the nppliention of the principal o! the . institute for the mug! nnnunl grunt to the lihnry ; and the s.lence room. your committee. filer hnvinx , cmlerred with the princlpnl end the mience neuter recommended that 825 be mated to the llbnry and 3 825 for scientific uppnrnttn, these mm: being hall the . usunl mnunl mt. Then m not to govern nay future year. The [Amer grunt could be well used, but " the emller great in nude for the purpoee o! i reducing expenditure this your. The :cience mum ' etntes thst it the Appantne {or applying light to I the building end hen: lo: the science apparatus in put in he would get slang thin your without my ignntnotbstii thiebedonelherenhellbe no my . (or scientific apgmtne this year. . Your-committee recommends pennant of the fol. ‘ lowing ‘nceounts : .1thng fun! fiquqnm a Go... ”Mindlunfltm. . . . . . a no u nan", June: Little. furnishlngs.......... ......\. global“: nu, 133;“.4“... c mm c .. n r. furnishings McLean“ 00.. science room, 1895 ...... .. Josephlhundu. fuel....................... D. Stackinnpuntorollermd maria.... Geo. Lytle, pflnflnz........................ enact. Since the int meeting of your baud the chdmn o! the finance commitm o! the town council m1 nect- ed this committee to meet the finance committee of the council end (1th school expenditure; end in complinuce with this lnvitntlon the two committee: met in the town clerk's omoe end dlscuued the dome nid expenditures. Your committee on of opinion that the diecuuion led to u better understanding by the gentlemen of the council present 0! school man and tint the meeting will hsve a mutual benencm Mr. Manson than withdrew his original motion by cement of his «condor, and Mr. Stewart's motion was voted upon and declared carried. REPORT OF THE FINANCE comm-rm Mr. Suwm'r. chairman, presented the report as follows: specter Knigh", who, he sold, had merely dme his duty to the board In reporting faulty work when he gonnd 19., In amendment to the amendment it was moved by Mr. STEWART, seconded by Mr. FLAVELLE. that the report ct Principzl Broderick, with reference t-o the teaming of arithmetic in the public schools, is high- 1y _e}tis_h9_tory to this hard. 7 Mr. R. Kmxxny again objected to ten- dering a vote of thanksâ€"tho inspector and headmaster were not bad boys who had donate. good no: and looked far encourage- mea . duty. Moved 1n amendment by CH. Ducox. seconded by Mr. PILKIE. than the repcrzs of the 1115 eater and the headmaster or the public ac 0015 are ss‘iatacsoyy to the 933d, bath cfichls having done their , -firvv, .â€" â€"â€". -mâ€" .- wuvml’. ated Mr. Stunts said he was willing to second a vote of confidence in Mr. Broder- the lokandstafl. Inspector Knight’s report » be found fault with Mr. Brcderiok and the lion teachers, and the only conclusion to be :eds united at was that there was something wrongbetween the headmaster and the lges Inspector. . ‘ Chairman McNmun: thought it was hat unfortunate that inure-tor night had the made-the remarks he had regal-o the the work at the teachers being "c :6: course he (the inepectcr) had not had an not opportunltvotconaideriog the points con- tained in Mr. Broderich's report, but with RT, all due allowance tor that. the words need or- were ill-Judged, and it Mr. Knight could fly not substantiate what he had implied he lot (Mr. McNemle) thou ht he should with- ot draw the terms. 1 course Inspector rd. Knight was so erlor to the board and could do as he w shed, but he thought the ad words used were such as no pabllc ofilclsl oi shpuldgake use of. Mr. \VALTERS said the motlcn was wrong: and uncalled tor. Ia his opinion the board should Ir] to smooth the Ill- tceling that appeared to have arisen b;- twesn the inspector and headmaster, 1n- gtead of takings course tending to Increase Mr. ANDERSON t-ben moved. seconded by Mr. STAPLE, that this board repose every confliencs in Mr. Broderick and the pub- lic school etafl’, andlhzt thxs motion was made necessary by Inspector Knight's at- tack on the tenant-3 of arlthmecsc in the public 59510013 _ _ Mr. Fuanu‘. took Mr. Pilkie rather several to task for his remarkâ€"2f be but not an erstood Mr. Knight. to use the ob- jectionable language complained of he (Fjgveiie) cmld say that he lied dong s;._ Mr. PILKIE said he hed not understood Inspector Knight on using the obj ction- able remarks attributed to him. He did not think it xizht tor the board to attempt to coerce Mr. Knight into making on web 033; torâ€"merely doing .his_dut)_':‘__ ‘ _ Inspector KNIGHT «id he did nob mean that: Eliot? but his examination was conducted d erently. Mr. Supus mad the Inapaotor a lesson on tho manly course so pursue, and aid thangukn meg qhoulcpe wlmdnwr. Effâ€"Fiifiuc uked Inspector Kelsi: It the lacuna or 80 par cont. shown in a last exam. over that hold by him-elf wu- the mum at lnomled vlzor on the put at thy «when. Inapootcr Kmaa'r said he did not know what on our: h the chat-mun moan: by hll remarks. Who: ho had sold In his mporo was mm. ond he would not withdraw ono mm of Hz. Was It to be expected thou he would visit the school: and and no male I: he now occasion for in Ho could not coo who: Mr. Walter: meant by counselling him to wlchdnw hlo tomato. and he also tolled to understand why. when ho (mad than with the pub". schools In one parslonlor. ah“ his data: no ohould he lam-pro ad on finding hula with Mr. Broderick and the amt. Such m nqt_tho_ one. I ’ Mr. Warns sold that no doubt Inspec- tor Knight had spoken whllo tomowhoc housed. In hlo oplnlon Mr. Broderick'l team should hove been sent to the com- mittee on reports In the usual way. and thus glvo Mr. Kul ht a chance to pr.- unplr No don t he would with raw. an'vtn mg objgotlonablo, _ _ Dr; Jii‘isssâ€"“I‘ha hot that they no In thgtgmglgy of the bpujd a sufficient." Mr. A'xmnaox said he thought. Mt. Broderick was on trial and tho teachers were on am. He tor one woe prepned to support a. vote of confidence to Mr. Brod~ erLct and the stafl’. Mr. R. Katalin? objected to passing n was at thanksâ€"he did not think then was any accessity for doing so, as both Mr. Broderick and Mr. Knight had mtrely done tho work for which ey on aid. Dr. J sum acid that hi: on a in mov- ing the motion was to show that there was no m-wm cherished by the board against M5; Knight. Collegiate Institute. Public Schools. I 9- D “[000. O «0.0!. Institute. ........ ......\. 8 8 00 . 16 75 m6 iém ' " Lab " mg: "" 2 so u. 1895..."..12 as .......... ...... 71 40 m sanction... l1) no.0..oon-o-wao 125 WeatDurhm for the: 680 chemo"? 209 And douheramembu ’5 mmmwm t1 position with his ' not the m or tancy. The £0." .. let hhnjnu .0890” HI! thosantlmenhot WeuY arm suit. may ha outm- cums-ting W.9‘. egg-m “WWW ’71; nun. or (amu- l-ny doubt as to have. petition a; u Mflin idih'fli’j not have audacity to damping) w“.â€" _‘AI. Ll- __-L_ ‘9- .- winner-nu." ’jimfiirmfim"â€". and can In viola: oppoflflon to tho Jesuits-taunt. mm‘unshu' blunt WtumOnEmf ‘__ AL_L I“L_A Ag- inllll‘l‘ EEGâ€"v dâ€"gd :5 a8... 88 1a. .3. 833 8:8... 05 38.8:â€" 808 Do» not. 2.6 038354.; .8?! 5:33:34 the estimation of the topic m:r: than this same celebrated 5101‘ Hughes. It has baen a eet role oi the m or'e, so it is said. that when any put-son snowed to be treated with contempt his name should be spoiled with small otters instead of capitals. N aw, if any platoon ever deserved that application it‘ls “ehnghos” himaaii. Does “ehngheo fomot the time u a young man he no a oozservailve in Went Durham 7 And does he forget when he removed to Toronto to take a pooition u ateaoher. thee he changed his political opinion: tor ‘ thep oeeothoidingo aitioni And who! owenheaetedu ‘one of the m in the greatMawat ‘ procession in Toronto 3 , And does he fame when he “stomped" West Dachau to: tho cit candidatetot thooommm? $11!: of e) nnseemlynnectns to lojm . ellece under the cognamen at one or 1115 own canstltnents. Surely Mdor Hughes could not have the hu-thood to lecture an public men, on party mm or party 10 ty. with his own put record staring In In hle hoe. [venture to as, the: no public men In Csnedn he. ever noted the put of A contemptlble coward 9}- : enema}; c-r bpnghh hinted! so low In There is e e similarity in the article referred to. on th tenet-ii tones of the editoriels o! sap-par own as the Linden Werder, on edited the ode- breted {fin-Sm Hughes. M. . In not the imitation is so close thet none but the elevereet exggrt eonld mike any dieti notion. Bqt‘eurgly \Jar Hpghae would never be We» "1 1 mm. 3nd pug-ant. In ‘53; Tory. Grit and 'l‘ory. and an Experi- enced Flapper. [From the Toronto Star. April PM: I Ellicr Stan-Some days ago I noticed a communication in iheMail and Enpine over the signature of “West York Con- eervstlvc," in which the writer sbnses Mr. N. Clarke Waiisee for conscientiously performing his parlimsntary duties in \ connection with the remedial bil. and 1;:- representing the views :15 his constituents. as expressed in convention mg the question. The article evidently is intended as a slur on Mr. Wallace, as coming from one of his own constituente, but oz read- ing between the lines and sizing up the phrases. it is easily to be seen that the writer is not in touch with the View. or sentiments of the people of West York, nor conversant with the political situation in that constituency, and that the slant tore appended is simply a misnomer and a Lniserahls disguise It that! A RESUME OF A FEW OF HIS POLITICAL SOMERSAULTS. An Open Letter for the Lindsay Warder Editor. T0 MAJE HUGHES. A. Hin3ih$b£hifihl Quickly and Pmently Bent-heel by Dr. Agnew'e Cure for the Heat. One doee not need towelh. ll wlee. or. tll heart dleeeee he: developed to the: ‘degrte thet one badly known loom hour to hear when he or the any drop deed. Those hear: annex-loge the: e llcue exolw men; brluge on. followed by smothering epelle that seem ee lhotzh they would prove fetal, are elm y guide pasta pnlnt~ log to the are". needy and relleble measures to stem 'he dleeeee are not. taken. A alto remedy I: always found In Dr. Agnew's auto for the Hen-r. It Ivee ‘ relief Immediately, and even, wl: out much of the medlclne belog (aka. 1: com» pletely removes dleeepe, 71: la u hear; Epzc 3'0. ruliy’wah’déxâ€"tfii 13' {£5 Ikeâ€"His: but: It curgs heart disease only. Sale! by A 1"‘P-~ _-, AAL-, They Advormo Ask ten men tint nut pass out on Itreet corner in town when any col-tun bank in. and one will know. on will on wronnly, ond tour will not even nirdnny thou ton the subject. And the banks on o oidoac ond mountable nnd most important business ino'itu tionl in town. 0! the lending dry goods uioru lune ten nun, who may never in thou-lilo havoboonin n dry goods atone will be this to piooe than or (our. some of them a good nanny more than um, mug And you you heu- thn: men do not Idvertiumontv. HEART FLUTTERING AND SMOTH- BRING SPELLS. Mr. Wanna ve notice the: at next meeting he won! move the the commit- teeon appointments use into con-iden- tion the advisability cf changing the teaching ms in such a way u to nip!) 3 male teacher t):- the eu: werd eohoo The board then mourned. The p: indwmlymmmmmu a rat. in (on. requiring an: chlldm who In My; tonmnd nhoolshdlboudmuad cabana In: 0! the schools mm. claim tad Inho- mu hands”. sud you-Wan dean an expat: unite sopronl 0! 1h: mic The rule does not :wlv to chudnn who h“. nundod ach;ol claim ; they no summed n my film. Mr. Puss, chum o! the committee. exp‘etned'thea the plot Ind ell-2e“ been eeededtwlce with ten coed. bat t had felled to catch well In eech Instsuee. end he would now try m need. A use": rm Moved I: Mr. Plum. seconded by Ce). Dxecax. gumbo uni: o! 850 be ed to the credit (1 the eltee end but 3 con:- mlttee tcr the pox-pace or Imps-ow the various school grenade, repleclnn in. tree-, etcâ€"Carried. ‘ who memos. Mr. Pun: peeeented the following re- port at the edvucry commune: aAieBmflnzM ”‘3. J. H gamut“ fur. . mdertck. impede: pried rupee“! o! the publlcechoohyourconnmeednlyconudued e oommnnicnion tron ”.mtamngthem otrtbeboudeoeheflhgedexclmlooo! mbon tron echeol beauethmvu nodal low much torthemtobeunghfln. Yourooumlveefledthm In no Jamel the: tho children relaxed to we ever exclu eotromechool tor the noon and by 81-. Kflghc‘l' ingorgugc, or for my on»; mean. 7 7 The report was “opted. 'ro comm. mt wm Bats. ' to: who land W m an at an gusto“ session of mo 03% than! Association In Terence In: wick wculd be premixed 5: the next meeting ct ' the hard. [He'dby Mr. Warns. eeeonded by ‘ Mt. Stunts. that Ill Ming mm.” or u.“ bond eppslnt fixed done- !or their meeting, end um um: be held :9 u- ncgod.- Denied. 815T WAFD E08001. GROUND. Moved by Mr. Warns. eecoaded Ly Mr. Stuns. the! the committee on elm and handing: appoint. some competent person to seed down the east word eahozl Noland} u only so passionâ€"Curios. ‘ SSEOKABLI, in IIPROBLILI. L, MAY, APRIL 24, gumcyougunows Wounds-mu In the Spring: ‘Tbe‘icortci about Go'mcx' bruit a: den ' door bun-elf ue exact-atom. a: ' Wuhlnxtoa. April 19.â€"At 8:. PI:- rxck'n Church. In this city. tawny Rev. Thom” O'Gorman. pmteuor of mo- dcrn ecclamuul history n! the Catholic Unlveulty. wu mud Bijhm‘ of Sioux nu; 8.0. Goinc: In aid to be willing to hue the Spanish troops I3:0!!! the line unil! the rainy wanton sets [n.b Wald: time they will and It: aver: unhealthy spot. Report: are do read: being received of 8p snub sold!!!” succumblnx to the but. pad between wounded nnd sick theme are fully 15.000 no! In hqspttgb on_ the Island. > DODD’S Kidney Pills , Do It! The lat-It lepre- Mn: Genie! 'qlmmumueclh- lamâ€"maven. mmuwu-GenWeym-hum oeeded In renown-hing whet Hertha Ompoe And other Ceptnino-Genernl have nttemptedinvnin. Bombniltetrochn ncroutheinlendendkeptitinhottor two weeks. Thet the preeent troche lo formidable even the Insurgents admit. but they protec- thnt It nlnrlne them not It all. When Macro passed through Haven: Province to the west and Weyler station- ed 10.000 tnen along the 21 mile- from Mariel on the north coat to Hume on ‘ the nonth. he cabled to warm nnnouncilfi I tint the second In command or the re forces was penned up in the weutcrn pro- vince. After staking his repntntion on the absolute Impousih iixy of Maceo'n crossing. he found that detached parties of from 100 to 300 insurgouin were getting through the line at WIT]. He then brought all the troo from other part: oi’ the Island that cool be spared. lcnvl the eastern and middle provlnm n‘lth orcvs ban-1y enm- clent {or garrison duty and practically suspending active 0 ration; In all but the western province. 0 oonccmrntlon raised the force on the truchn to 28000 mm. and cave 5000 more for unc in tiring columns noting In connotation with thou! on the line. The troops were not at Work rn-ct- mg tom. outing trenches and buildln burl-Iced". The work has been pushe night and day. and the but tmchn Spain has ever built In Cuba now confronts Macao. -â€"-â€" “a vv‘uhl . Deputywi’aâ€"râ€"ia} started at once tor Grand Rapids and will hrrent the wit. and her brother u Howard City. where they have been mated. . The shirt being opened at the throat. a stab wound about one inch wide and very deep was revealed. also bad bruises about the entire throat. When th.’ mud had been washed away and the excited crowd calmed down. sev. erai began to positively identity the body as that or Enoa Lawrence. 3 ma. chine man recently employed at the Holland Furniture Factory. It is said that his write about two weeks ago auctioned of! everything ahe had. even tonclothing. and left the 'OOunty. Purify the Blood by way of the Kidneys. This is N ature's way of doing it, and the around we back or the neck. to u to spread the mouth open to an awful degree. In fact. It was next to un- xx_a_slble_ _to gmbuckle it. and buckiz‘d into the mouth and around the back of the neck. to u to gut-cad th_e goody open to an Awful Th3 rope cut and the cost which camp etely enveloped the held pulled away. a horribly disfigured two was revealed. A deep ragged hole through the scalp Into the brain was first noted. next the bruised end blacken- ed temple and cheek on the left side. A stmg‘abqugtyvo feet 19:1: and u: £_-I_ ggdda’ 10116119 00- ed about the neck with n qwter Inch manna. rope. To the short end at the ND? It the neck were nttncked than! 50 pounds or casting: and ICI'ID Iron from old tax-m Implements. The othet t-nd or the rope was tutened thou: the body at the elbow: nnd acun at the knees tad tied not had once mom nt_t_he ankles. where It ended. Srw ”shop of 80on III“. 5.0 _- --__. â€". uswwvv us“ the bsn root or s hum being pro- truding tron: the muddy mter. simos: under the bridge on Rivebstreet within the north c1? limits. Summon- ing s number or shermen sad per- ILnl who were passing from church the body was tovud to the south bank. where. with the sid or the h . sanders. he plsced it on the but The entire hesd seemed to be bound up in s heavy eqst. _This was “thet- -J -L_u- AL ‘MN I m u m ‘3." ' In LIVERPOOL AND LONDON ”emf”: a“: “I a: “J" T um anon: mama: oouuxr. liverâ€"Gm and “turf“. Holland. Mlch" April 20.1.“ l 9.11:. FIB! 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The following in tram 3 well known Women, who 031g, will_ @ndAip 12911396 § 8 8' Weak, TirEd, Nerfiius" Arrangements have been made by the “domiciled to land on as: name security at rates ofintonast from 5 to 7 per cent. very large sums at 4} per 0011*»- the mortgages taken (orally term not oxooodinc ten years. and “1° interest payable yearly, W yearly or quarterly. on dams fixed to suit borrower. Principe-1 0” b. m by instalmGnt Apply to . BARRON8TEERS. ‘ maulgmmmu MONEY LENT MMMflwwu‘ hum- WW‘WNER. HONEY TO LOAN 6 1'0 8 PER CENT. ONIYTOLOAI. MMAI mrmmrcmnm mph]. on term to suit bot-rover. Anon mounto mmmeumwm ll. . Um m,3c..uuqy.0pu u; wanna nv: Pu: CENT. on Inductor; malty. Mao! yum. to cult the borrower. m «39“: noon: t JACKSON. Ant. 1». muckin' Conn m“ munâ€"um. a” t". 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WALTERS, DENTIST, We do 7 if â€"‘ '-â€" “"“Nu 0F! ermgmeEmM-nu .. ..... mm... .._ .. .", M 8m 30 w sngéson, PHYSICIAN, Guan- MR. GROSS, DENTIST. LINDSAY ”an“? of Royal Galley Dash.“ Surgeons Ont. :7. (3. _N. 14111313, 7 enemaâ€"ox 5 names: Gm- N MOORE a uoxsox (sung-onto HUMP!!!“ A I A hII‘M‘n H. HOP 7“â€" KIN Helm m. a. mg’u.Bfi.m9 0‘6. G. s. Ransom JEFFEBS, n. HART, DENTIST. 88 WELLINGTON-81'. mll’lONl l0. ‘3. um“! ’. 0; Den u: try: Ontario ii i f; or E é It din ‘5' Eaton. macaw Lindsay. {q _ (Wton f“. 159mg.

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