HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton News-Record, 1909-03-11, Page 30
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Provincial Funds, How Obtained The Board of Moral an'dSoolal %a advance that the dredge would 4igi . _ . _ r . ;.,r;-1;�;--;;.;.;;-r,
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I-. ` . "� , , � �. .. I 11000 yard$ a day, earuitio.$140,, wbicii Immediately the government bought I
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. - and now spenc, Reform of the Presbilterletim cost of operation., Under Mr. Sh $4,000 for the widdlem4trk" 11 . .
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' el:aminatio,n, the engineer admitted 41,000 for the owner 1. � , Ile .
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Tory surplus,-' $46,'�888. 1 ElIfOrcemellt of the Liquor Liomse . . . . -ter-jai was. bought the wharf Any time from the . . I I
_____ placed on the embankment, $Is.0701 or Conserva � I
Licenses of all kinds brought - in Act cost $24,8510 o I $920 daily cleaV gain. jn�fact, .
I r f which $18,39.0 .tive owner at the' same price
;577,771. 1was paid to Special detectives. how. that Mr. Murray paid. Everybody I � . 11
lever, the dredge took out only 600 knows that at, Murray
Litigation of constitutional ques-1 The travelling -expenses of the The Board ofMoral and Social Re- in Particular their mothers ' ' .bought the .
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I I -Might yard's a day, earning $90 for t)1'B9OV wharT.in order to sell, it to the gov. .
. I tions cost, $13,797. ',Prime Minister, aside from the trip form of the Presbyterian Church, iril discoVer, through the prbsecutiot, of ernWc0t,. or much less than the .cost crnment.� Whether your 'bread .. �
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Wolf bounties. necessitated the dis- to 'Great Brita Vanada Is calling *,he a.Ltjention of the White slaves, that,they were of operation, making $642 a (I " ..
tribution of $16,869, $93 , in, amounted to, only the Canadian priesso by ,�Icans Of , k�l leading lives of shame -in � .4y, for lent engineer who reported that the is g6od or bad, the cost I,!, 11
. stead oElthe contractor or $552 clear profit. prige of $5,909 was fair, ju- 1. . . I
Deportation of im4sirable immi-I cok Matheson says the public ac- circular, ,to an article v�,,.*Itcrt -by working at the honorable callings This is a . . r
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grants cost $0,28�,K . CO"Ats are down earlier 1113 year tbaij lion. E. W. Lbwis, U. S. district, .at. which they had left their homes and i low estimate, for the filling other engineer reported that the of baking -is the 6anxv. , , ,
se would be loose measurement, price in the Moncton and H411tat
he leader of the ever before since Confederation. torney, Chicago, on 1he I v hite come to, the, city to Pursue, There As these .contracts were given 1)
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10appottion is paid $1,000, 1 The surplus of last Tear was $600 - slave" traffic which Is --poken of as are,, to put it Mildqy, 11 r I r . y deals was. just, And Yet -another ea- YOU pay a few ,�efit$
. I t tr nkeds-yes, private arrangement, there, was 110 gineer reported 745 cents x yard afair More f6r ,
There were only Ave estreated. ball 000, but larger sums have been the foulest 'stain (in, Twont�1.3;14 Ccn. thousands -of ,trusting u * . �
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� ,�W. bonds, totalling $1,111-04. on education and otherlaudable ob- .tury Life.'? Mr. Lewis ,.�ays . . the rAnaller cities, the towns, 111,'teasolt why the' govcrAment should price for dredging, when. the same of-
t 14k. � "The evidence obfula,,-(t from villages and,larmi.ng Comm the not g and the ficer �..
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. Automobile licenses and xenowals'jects. unities of:filli . W48 accepting 15 cents for the
, I The . pe 11g: on its own account, more 4s- government dredge that was doitgtiI6 Royal *H 11
. brought in exaetlY $10,007.75. Supplementary Revenue, Actl : questioning some .150 &;rl4 taken. the United States who believe that; clally as it had the b .
From the Central Prison industries Which means the taxes on railways Within the last four weeks in Chi, their d4ughters are I 'getting on' . est -ptarit for Work, . .
the purgose, Or if the dredging was I I Floor
evenue of $59,360. :and� other corporations, brought in ' cagQ houses of ill-rep4te lead% me fine" in the city, and� too busy to'done foi the contractor as. a Lbi
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I . Over 5OQ veterans e:Kcbarsged to belleve. that not fewer than tit, favor - , quitous Resident Engineer, '�
their $,695,482. come home for a visit or to "WritO.1to him, the government might have A. E. Hoare,. C. E., is an engineer but those feW Cent$ in -
14 iand grarit� for $50 in real r ' I ,The Hydro-t4leetric Corn_ t ��
ooney. een thousand girls have been, im. much", whi e th t s t I I . I I "
The exp0i.di ore In , .Power � I a fac I tba these I taken something near the contractor'.0, regularly in the . �
t .cTeased from $7,_ .mission .Cost $52,10.48, of, which � ported into this country in the last daughters have been swept Into the own price, ., .. mploy q the gov� sure good results
6,34,461 irr, 1907 to $8 , ,554,664 �Iast merely $600 went to Hon. Adam. Beck y ar , white S14Ves I ernment. it Will e every - ;
. . e 01 - Of c0ifrse gulph of white slavery -the worst . - be remembered that A �
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rYear, . : ,flor travelling expenses, this is only a guess -a% approxiii- doom that can befall a woman. The Interesting to Cartwright, he was engineer of the Quebeb Bridge time, � It is the 'finest, - I
1. Sundry Arivestigati I The biggest revenuc�produclng sour- ate -mit could be Rothing c1se--but mot . her who has , allowed,her girt � 1.
, I . . iona were I i Company. He began that 'service in ' I
I Inumerous � last year and only cost ces are ; Crown lands, $2,130,429 ; my, personal belief is Volume two of the Aud'itor-Gener. 1900 at $400 .per mouth, In 1904 he whitest, .purest floulir I �
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that 'it is a to go to the city and world should lal's Report sho ild have great interest was receiving $500 per mouth. Then. i�a �
1i � ort subsidy, $3,128,772 ; succes. conservative guess arid well h , u . t,
$3,1878. Domird within find out what kind of life t at girl for Sir Richard 'Cartwright. It . . I. s milled, .It's* tho � �
To date., the tidy sum ,ion duties, $1,134,8Q8. . to numbers. Then is livingv-and And out from' some ..
. . .of $13,982,-'o the facts as � con- the 0 Trarkscoptinental Commission I 1,
� 764-55 has been 9pent on the T. 4D 1 It cost $1,040 to send the Pr . please remember that the girls im, oth sou I talus the payments to gover ent or- madehim, a div I fl'Ut t at is alwa . I
I Ime, er ree than the girl herself. . -am . I ision engineer on the 0 , N. � ys gdo(L
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.N. 0. �" _ I tMinister to England lastsummer, 1-1 ported are certainly but a were frae� No matter how. good And fine. a girl garis for printing and 'advertising; Quebec end of the Grand TXuak Paci-.1 I I � 1
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The ai-gregate 'turnover durin the 000 to send the Hon. tion of the number reernitO irom she ha I When the Co,aservatives ruled, Sir.fic. From that time until the spring' 99114e Floor Alills 4., M � � � I
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year, mi4udIu.g,eveiytbing, was. $11,- $670 to send Hot. Nelson Monteith. home fields, from the cities, the vil, the confidence- _lled . this "poisoning the of 1908, hallayear after the bridge
, . she has always in. , I He declared : "We - l,Ss AllmdreaL � ,
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082,-504.,, 1 To, govern this ,fair Province cost lages,'the towns, of o.ur Own coun- spired, And out how she is 11.,111 1wolls, . have a fell, Mr, Hoare was a, salaried enKin- . !� .,
I . 9 government which does; not hesitater eer of.both concerns, receiving � , � "
. There �Oas an lricrea,gei of, $11,6.16 in $518,82S for Parliament buildings ex- try- There is no possible -e,icape what kind of associ�tes she is keep- I
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the cost� of the Hydro-Ele6tro, but It Penses, $236,78,7,for the qesston of the from this. conchision. . you 1 to Poison and corrupt the very sourc- per month. It happened' th' , . , I I I .
. � ing, Take no#L,,ng for gra,ated. . � at during .. ".
'was. Woith -the money� Legislature, and $0,000 for Min.'sters' "Another stgnifteant factbroxight oweittoyourselfaridto, her,and it es of information from Which alone most of this period, ex -Premier par- * - . . I
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Under�,thc supplementary revenue ac4 salaries. , out by. the lexAmillAti n of these 1 the ordinary voter can lear w sident of the Bridge Com- . .
� .0 - is not disloyalty to go beyond her . �
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� $71,999.iwas bande(t ba0k to the muni- Han. Dr. Pyne and Ron, W. 3, girls is that practically every one own words; for evidence thait the Wol- , lie affairs are administered. There is pany and chairman of the Govern- owners of the building are good party, . I . 5
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cipaliti& . . - Hanna ar6 the "biggest spenders," the who admitted having Parents bes. ves of the city have vot dragged her not one act so, . fraught with evil merit Transcoutiam.tal Commjss:�on, men. There is some interesting, s .6 �
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,consequences, not one sign so signtfi- Mr. Hoare claims that he was, ftttOR as to the ministers andirriem- 1: .
The �ieglected ,c.,bil(fren's bratph former spending $1,564,567 an educ&_ gett.that her real name be withhold from safer paths. It is iristea�d, the able tit,
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costs f6,550 for salaries and $2,695 tion. And the latter $1,020,82.3, on g - from the Public because 'of the sor� highest form of loyalty' to her.tv . . cant of degradation as the- manner in to do his duty as resident engineer who may be invisibic 6.wnera,... 1" ,
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for contingencies. t . -turns prisons, hospitals, ete. . row and shame -it would bring her ( There is evidence that the "wbitte which- the public presg has been.open- on the two criterprises at the , same I Notes. . I .
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The election .expenses amounted to I The' Department of Lands, Forests parents, One . said ; "My mother slave" traffic is carried on in Canada, ly and systematically debauched Year time. The government has paid for Lawyer Shepley 6tilt'gets a goodly., I i
$119,50.86, a little over, an average*and Mines spent $2,47N,94 in news- thinks Pm iitudying in a stenogra- to a co af ter year. ", . . . . . . I I - . i
nsiderable extent, having been ,the � last . . . both. share of. government employment. Irl
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the Standard ' of - discovered in Halifax . , Montre . " ' ' 1, �
-of $1,060 W seat. Phic school";� another stated, "My at, Tor� year of Conservative Before the Public Accounts Com- the list of payments last year bjr
. . . paper advertising, . 1 A, printing and advertising exp . eridi- mittee on Friday he admitted all the p, ��.
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All Oe dop4,,rtments got newspapers EmPre figured firstj for $975, an,d. parents In the country think ,I have onto, Hamilton, the West, and the lcga�, aprilices, ,his firm. . .
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and, periodicals costing froin $20 to the Globo next with $225,, � a good position in a department Yukon, and although immigrant .*girls ; ture ivas as foll6ws :- . : facts here stated, While ldacdor�ald: of is, down for $26,00O;.-,, . � I .
3 pq' Vt.' . . .. I 0 1, did I Government advertising ... $ 42,713 Pletou, Carvell and other government . Q1.. ,��', � � _�
$9 �X y6a' � 1 The only, indirect liabilities of the - st re --as have. for a time-- nd are Possibly the most likely victims, I V .1 ?
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The, T. & N.. 0. contributed $35.0,-1province now are Niagara. Falls Park I've sent thi--m a little money' from there, "is danger'� of ,auylgirl,facinr Printing otliside the Clovern supporters. commended. him,by*declar- putting up a. great fight jhi$ session. . . -
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I 000 t6 the cash side of the -ledger, an bonds, to, the �xt6nt of- $10.0,000� and time to time; I don't. care what -caught who Ir. willing to listen, to i meat Bureau ..... _ �. '..
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increase of $115,910. � . 1.0anadiain Northern. Railway guoxan� .. happens so long,as, they don't know stoties. of attractive employment in Total ...... ..'... .1 ... I ... 1-1: - 232,033 as, rnaiw clients ashelikea, . Iii � I
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,'Sundry. 'Personsll', of. admirable;tces to� the. extent, of $7 ' 800,000, , the.truth.� about'itc."I In a -wo I Total in - 1906 'b.)_....' 87i,707 , . . . . High Rent.. . , the .railway cDmmit-tee . they insistj ,' I I .* ,,,
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ThePyovincial Treasurer cannot be the 6ne concern of nearly all those Eiven in our own towri and district How is 02t'500 a year rent, witW that companies seeking extensions Ot . ,
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lionesty, �,'�all the library -the neat I . I rd, the. larger cities� of the United; States. Total in 19K,. I . ( . TA ....... j. 1,087,580
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sum bf $61,,84 for lost books. laccused of juggling'in putting items , examined who have h This latter figure is made up -hs fol- - time or amendments to th I I .1
l, P I omes in thiS there may be need that a warning ,ows :_ . . I . . I taxes and . other charges in addit! . . eir 60,Tter ,
tools country -w stb t t I re ts-and note. be souri,ded-�Stratford HeraM . build,.ng assessed at $100,0001 or now concessions shall give evidence I
The. Ontario*Railway and kunicipal. like $170,000 for new Normal sel , a a lie r P. . a n . . . .$287,107 for a ,on, . 1. ". I
I Board in salaries cost $19,500 andin and $40,000 for the new, Osgoodc,Hall - I I . . .. Advertising ...... . ...... ...... .;.;. 'th� Ok �
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contifigencies' $3,982.23. 1 i Wing. into the current account, . - . I Printing ...... ....."'....... ........ ... 8'00,413
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dMM1,1111 11,111'' I - I � . I . I . . taw,a, occupied in part, by , I . 16 .
. organs, through which the. poison wag . . . 11. .. I . . I �,
. .. .. - . . .1 I I .. - I . M Middlemen Who Have Dealings distributed -last year *,- ' I partment of Militia. '. . . . 1, . ly to sell, and designpo to' deceive the � . . !
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.The People Want Good Roads'. � . . I merit is less'thnn .the value, and that � . . � . . I �
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. . I I � I . �.,... with the Ottawa Government' Montreal La Presse ............ , Od' * i )rth $1'5.0 �C4 .
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.: . A. �4 1. -� I � � . . . . � ... . I . I . ' .1 Moncton Transcript * ....... ......... 13,290 thathigh. t , z ,, � ' . . I I . I I 1. .
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� Db� the people favor the good roads r. s, Houcir said :-('Every mile . . I _ . I . 0 . I , �,460 lieving the � proprietor of. the .obliga- I Corn and Wart Extractor. Fifty years. ..
system ? ' .. . � ' . I I � Quebec Telegraph ...: ........ .......'.. I
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i I ; 1. I I of good roads' constructed by 0, muni- . �, . I . . � . I . , . . . .. . . . Toronto Globe. ......... . -6,493 tion to paying taxes, It is 'n.0t, rice- I success IS . a gu�rafitec of fts merit- - " � �;
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. What results have they produced ?. , cipality is an object'. les.son. to the, _.., . , . I I . . . . I .. .1 I :,� 1� I . . .. .- I ... I ." ....... hht the chief vi I si . ble Beware oI s.b.t,, ' es. 11 �, I . � I � li
. I I I . . � Toronto � Star ... ; ..... I ..... I ........... 4,977 essary to say t . ut
, How much does it cost to put the*oiher. municipalities, to, do' the same . � I . . . �. I . . .1 � I . . . . . . . . I . . I . I I I . . .
roads in proper shape ? . . . i thing �hd . - . � , I Ottawa, Feb. 27th� . '",were tor a lump sum, -whereas tile I.Wifiriipeg Free. Press .., ......... �'_ -4,,788 - . I . . . I � I �. . .. .. I � , . . .. �
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*hat machinery is.necessary to do highways.?' - . . ;. .1 I . - . 1: ' I . contractor �p 'is paid by the, 'quantify. 1; ia . . . . I . .., . . . 1. . I . .. . .
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the work at the IQ4st PossiWe cost 4' 1 I4 the -course of a brief address on of this Week and has voted mank mill. .
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� hese are a fieu'ri questions of. thb "!What Oowitry-ROa.ds� J-I�Lve Ace' was 65 Halifax Recorder ............... : ...... '14,085 .. . . � ; I . , . '. , ;* . . I _ . A 11
T . .. . ow., . ions of money,, largely for 1 public cents � per. yard, afterwards St, John Sun Sr ........... i 13228 1. E . . . . . , .
Apali-: .plished,11 Mr. �A. W. Campblell,11eputy' Works, Railways, . .75 cents. Filling. with St I . ,� " I
vQr:y greatest value to,the munic raised. to .. . . i ,�
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. ties which have adopted the good Minister of ` Public Works, safd tha earth was -0 cents, afterwards raised Dj' , . - , . . 1. ... I . . . .
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s O I . .. . . t Minister' of Public Works has - not yet t6 32, cents. . On the two last - ext, , mon World ...... ...................... 3,070 . . . I ... . . . . . .
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�. roads system in� the. different Part f 06 improvements in roads, bridges been: able to' ekplaki the following con- I Ln-'Edmonton'BulIctii'11 ... i .. ...... ... 1,Gl9 I YESIGHT ' 0 "I '. . ... . . 11�
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the P*ro%incQ; That the, 8Y.stem , has and culve"Tt,s.. has ' bcen someth'n- tra . dictions : ,� I . I � . ..sions of the contract alone; the' gov-- -Br, . . . . . . . . . I., I - . . . � .. . . . 1. . I I
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. b�e'n received,�I,.wlth paiblie'-fa-vor', espec- .marvellous. AIrl- Car-doliell declared I - T ent'paid f r earth axe 'vation a�d Amherst News .......... _, .. .... . 1,000 - , I ..
� . I On the f7th of , .March, 1908, _vlt. earth 'filling down to last MiUch, -_$47,_ . . . . A on tbould be very , careful. in choosing an
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. iailly in the'. ru'r�i.d6trictg, is appar-. that there, wag'tob much -taxation, . , . . . pers . . , I. . . .. . I
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� .. . I at'Fieldirig predicted a falling off irt.'.re-.000. . ; I 1* . I Brantf6rd ExpGsitoi . " ...... ...... . 1,410 - oPtician. They -should' demand ability. reliability, . . .. I
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� ent from the manner in which. -the, the present , for road ' improverneut venue of -six and a half millions , for .- . . .. . . an ... .. ".... ..*. 11610 .. . . .1 � �
'work. has� been, taken up :by tile differ- -purposes.,* .In his: opinion there w . . I Calgary Albert. . � and *abPve all Aemabd-experlence, f,)r. experience is �. . I ..
. as. A the ..year., - . I I Most bf the earth dug iput of the Fredericton Herald �_,,. _ ...-_. 1,872 . . I .1 . ., . I
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crit ni,cipall ies. ' A unnecessary I . . 1. . . � . I., . . . .
mu I' ' ' ti great deal - of.he�-p of carelessness and . I .; the chief thiog in, ' ptical Work . _
Be was over .Paslil. grid -some brought -from outside Kin,stor Whig .......... ... � .. .... � _ 1, I ; . 0 1 . . 4 I . I I � !
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valuable jnformation ot� how the sys- waste which .comes . from so In July 190&, -the decrea . filling. S .326 .. I .� .
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tem- is lfrftrtsirig wa:sfurnislied - at causes irk the.ext4pud-fture of'. money I P'uttih I e ut'.thd contractors got, Montreal Witness .......... I 1 6,828 . � -_ - , . . � _ --..-- . I . . . . .. � "..
the opening session of the Ontario for road improvement in some . parts g through a suppldmentary es.t- k-07. � . . . I .., .. ...... � I I . 1. . . . I . I.".
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. Good .Roads Association held: in� TO*K�of. the, Province., 110 'did not believe , . itcims,, involving Over . � Fictou Advocate ............ ......... 2,081 . .. .. � . . .. . .
�Ornto:*_lq . ..., �. .1. . .1 I . � I . . . I. . . .. 1 $6,00,000 'and When: reminded Of the . . .1 , . . 1. . � .Regina Leader .....*. ....'... . .1 ".. - .2,344 . . . 1 �_-, - . ` S. -L. TAUBE,' '- �� . � .' ' '' �..' - I . I I .. . � . .1.
, At.,V�eek. I . .. , .. in.expending Large sums of ) . Goverrtment as Sub.- Contractor. '4'41iey Record ,,, - ' "' ' . I .. .. . � � . I . : �. . . .
Tb � - , le"S' - 'kere'. . _ 11. . . , lu'ricy'Wling kevenue be. statdd thiat tj - 1, . I . . � 'i . . I �, y . .1,081 . ' ' ..., : . . , .1
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-the Lieut.- gerous. taxation -unless they I . giv� s un- . . . - A great dehFof%this d � edgin' . . some . : . . I : e -k erleii,6e it the 6prbleal-builness, ivill be at . .., " ; ., ... '. . I I I .
Ihe,ipi:6 na that only 1, Now .comes the. je r"ble feature,. �
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�expressed his ap e good! a lavish'h4nd, -aided ogr priv �tely- . . � The -engineer ICP'08, . - Page B 3 to 9 ' . ,� . I ortuandie''. H )tel�,Cflntow
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. . �Iwo � , � - " * - M . etcher 190, . sUllicient plant and, . An Expensive Engineer. �. . . I 1. I . b. . .
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%Itic'iaW.�A6'the� old cor6uroyrbads "Resolved . � . . ihe Work, .Therefore the goverinaent expensive staff of engineers and .- * ar� . . . . .:1.. I I . I
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1. I were, being. much in use, the .Lieut.- piovide . wore liberal aid '1or the' In December � 1908 whek tbC fallin, . I I III yet goes . outside , for , ... . . .- . � . : . . I . ... .1
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. t,' G,:,�6itor,gatd :-'When Senator. Ross equally .important short haul of. the 01, in tevenue'Was much --,Io*er - tha,u I . .. � . . ' ' *' much -expert work. H. E. Vaute'let of. i . I
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1". was- Premier ,of . Ontario lie advanced i; same. pr"o-ducts. froln the farm to the it had bii�n, in Jiily.and October-,. . the The terniswere. remarkable. '' Montreal,..Is one or these. outside em- ; I His W ork has been �very,hi ly .recommended by all those who ..
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I , � ' . The government paid' the contractor ployees, On Monday (Hansard, pagd have had occasion to consult Villin Professiqually, and I asstav- my . - .
11 %, theory that somkh�ng should be done railway station over our pv-j�lfcly own -1 goverrinmrit .concluded not to - build I pati�oiwaud other's that they c .
", ve the III ' . . I for digging aad' 4,64) mirdsters.explAiried how - 'much .. . an have the ii,ti'nost donfideripe inhim, . I . . \ �....
,,e to hmpro ghways. His theory ed highways by increasing the present.. these works. becauso.:of the dt'li - .. - .7.5 cents'. . ", and- his'*ork. . . . I
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I tbo�At 'he -should have left it alone,. t6m,11 . . . . . ... Sir Wilfrid Answered, . 15 cents a Yard, -.,and thcr'government, I . . 1. I . I . . � I . . . � �, 1. I _. I . . I .. ..
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�.; because of the friction that might .be This resolution , was moved by. Mr. I Something has happened -in scows dumped the,material iq 't1ff . '! . . . . . " � I .. .. . . . . . . �
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�, ,er municipaftf ies . as to which should at the ,close of: his address- on ' "' The speech at the beginaing of the session; 1 $1.07 to the . contractof who did ,,As an idea I 17 cough inedicin . 6' 1 . re- . . . W W.0 no',"C0,011 , r " . . .
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.�4 ,mic declared' t at the . . . gard Chamberlain's .Cough Remedy in . Jewelerand Engraver., . ' 11;SU , . . . .
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,�, - Problem." The resolution was' cat- servatives had carried Manitoba' -, by I I I )pL.class by itself," says Dr. . . .. I � . or . .
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� . . � . . The � R . oblin I government at, the government really got . ynn6ville, Jnd. "I . A -_ � � . - - I ---- ,- - - - - � vvwf�o " k#4*#*,0k#4 . . ..
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. . . �. , ihgol the Legislature caused a. com- the results of Cliamberlain's -Cough � * . I
A . �. I Mittee of the . In", surement and.. in. the*. site. . . . . I I . . !t�_ . . I
le W 1%A at IS' the Average , . . . House to. be appointed, ' IlAediciae� in fact, I know. of no other � . . . � . . I .
11 I . . I . . . I This-leavcs the� contractor' only 87 - preparation that meets I so folly. the . . �.. � . . . I . . � , . ... I . .
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-�� in . moning the judges who-ptePared , � the cents profit.. Be got only � a little . I . I . I . . .. . . .
It I expectations of the most. exacting in � . . . kl .
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.1 fleturn'Per Farm 9 lists, and Mr. Silton, 00. se: auth- over five tim ' cases of cro,iip, d coughs of -children F I . .
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crage I farm III- 4ilmitting that the lists were , ans Itho ills it I,; intended.'�. For. I . I I I I I .
I. What is the income 101-A the aver,, Not onlycould the av I for 15 cents, site measurement, which edy for ' . I
.,��l age hundred acre fagm'in Ontario?, come be largely irictcased,'buti the out- and the others � refusing Die , .that the. government by .a . . . I 1� I I �. . . .
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try . That is the rluestion our'correspond- go' mi�ht be reduced. Pri'vate deal. paid $1.07 Ior work th t I . 1. .. �
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I .11, ,arid takingthe report of the Bureau.dollars. That is a-very'moderiite es . I A Remarkable Contract. - ' I In one season the government rel. 1906-6 I ..... ..... I .. .... ..... I ...... $ L 6,19,$ . . . . I . . . .
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4 tion, lie places it er and in this direction Linne Outl",y The Public Accounts Committee has �contradtor got'$71.,125.for what - the 11-107-8 ............ ............ ..� ........ I ...... 11,757 . L , .
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above intereft on investniefit� Weak should, each farm hive its own binder, ' I . , �
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and tear, wages,etc. This $000 repte- seed drill, roller, and similii . first witness had Vnished be showed - In 'another year the governme 1 These payments include $12,350 for . B L'I c :: S, A -L E. 8 . . � 4
� . svnts the earnings of the farther and c' r ma6h"'- that the'Department otPublic Works ' Plans for immigrant sheds at Quebec, P . . I I I
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andbymaki,ng alfalfa oneof the Chi& other economics by co-operation in tracts of, Dussault & Lemieux, began that tile cos -t of operating., and main- O d; $18,000 for de# . . . . . .
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- ��6 are four or fiveyearaago, extei ining the goVernment dredge during shghs I
crops of the farm, the number of cows the exchange Of Wo , �ie the timc she earned tAe $12,12 Red River, and $5 483. for redesigning I . e -a success unless
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and hogs might be. increased and the times during harvest wlicn.two L),rrn- merits, arid constituting four separ � 0, and the Quebec Bridge,'on which Mr. Vau- .. I . I . .
., cost of feedingthe same greatly. re- erg by .joining forces ,could accompli4b contracts. The contractors have' re- did nothing else, was between $40,000 - . . . I .
duced. There is room, too, for im- more than three acting separately,, Th i ceived Over $150,000, - . and $45,000, So the government seems - tellet is now engaged at 91,000. a I I . I . ��
provernt-rit in �hc quality of the cows. extension of the rural telephones, onth. . I I � well advertised in the .;
keptonthe averag.e., taral. Someox- bringing farmers, byl I . . to have been out $30,000 that season, I . .1 . � .
into t loser touch t The -Inquiry turned on dredging and While, the contractor made nearly $60,- � The Middleman Aga;n. . .
1� I ford farmers are producing more from with each other is mAk;rkq-',t caster tor fill',hg. There was no vegular compb- .cOO out of the government dtedgo, � . . I I �
* '--% three cows than Vim allows for the arrange for co-operation in all these tition for this Work, as there' had The government engineer hid. figured 1"The middleman is still gettilig in . r. � . I I I "
, average five. The acreage not only in lines than was,fortnerly th� cii.60- been no call' for tenders since the . his work. A neat job of his was dis-w . � I . r -
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could be increased with ,0vantage anti "-, - . . 1 . - ,... -1-1 . -1 . . -117 ,I HAVE" A GOOD COMV�XXION. sard unrevised 16,86)� These facts I . ., . Vou call. reach .
In -suitable locations, a Very large ad -i � , I !are admitted by the minister : . I 1. . � � . the people .- . .
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'dition could be made to the family in- Stiff Neek, 11 Mr. O'lleary, o� Riclilbucto, N. , .
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cotne by apple growing. There are 9V E S T I 0 X r6R nvI4,,ny 111-11AD11,111t. . � blood -the red kind, Have it pure or owned it whut 'which lie desi�pd' to
hundreds of farmers in this ProvInce ,11 you could find a simple vc�eQ�ile Stiff neck is caused by theumatism Otherwise blotches and Pimples ,�Ill sell. Ile understo,cil that tlib.govorn- . of thls district best � .
who are making as muebi out of five remedy for keeping all organs healthy of the muscle$ of the neck. It is tcndcv your natural charms unavAll-'rritnt wanted. the property and offered . . I . ..
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� acres Of apples as Vim allows for the and strong-Wouldi't yo., tt3c, it ,? usually confined to one side, or to the Ing. Nothing can equal jr4crrozoric, it for $1,000 to Mr� ,.Waterbury, an . . 1,
tet income from the average hundred Most PI118 ft" harsh, cause Paill and back of the neck and one side. While -either as a . former of rich blood or ofileer of the Public W,orka Dep(Lrt- throttgh The NeWs--Recoird I I I
.acres. For revemle from poultry and sick stomach, Dr. . 11amilton's pills, it is often quite Painful, quielt relief as a shin purifier, By driving out merit, . I I . I
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eggs our 'Correspondent'$ allowance is y be had by applying Chamber- humors, Ferrozone, cleanses inside just!. Mr, MuyMy, a prominent Liberal, . I .
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the system so gently, act so ,,�Ieatly la:nl,s , Liniment. Not one case of as water does outside. l3ecauso . of bought 0 Wharf from Mr. O'UaVY, �
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Inade that out of eggiq alone In 0, little icine. You are cleatised-appeute !-in- treatment. When there is no lever ties it contains, Ferrozotio, litirigg ilic which the owner oftered it in the op- I . . . . I . I . i
over -.. monthl last spring. by. Dr. and no swelling as it muscular alli sYst0111 to a high, point of vigor, from Ph market to the government or any . .
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novat it :-J 'Slit toll 'a Clire will al. editor cr the Carleton 'Sentin'l, al treatmerit. 141or sale .
ways cure my coughs arid !olvbs." dead. ." ti any internk ,by tali,o jr4errozone, all dEal I eta in 60e. I Repeat It :-1181illoll's Cure will al- I a 11 . ..
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