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I I I I '. of or 35"00Q, 11), , - After session pointed CA I I an, I AW I out what must ). o the iuev! S a; .1 11 . i "%" -,400" , '' ,: I , , , , ", . # lydrp,41001 elai ­ 1,000 94pl]41'jy L monton"4 5VJt Of cloging 0e, model _ , . , , . 11 : , , I I poptil I qa last y we al poin 1 A '17 l' , L, , , , * -, Z I ., I .01 , ii es4. I we ,ppPill , - ., , . A M0, I . Ms ' ' Sir, I m I rankly that 1, Wv ,e o was About 20#. AT' , , . , So _ ut, WhO is a I 't T -e Baank tre Q TIMES , ". ,.,,.., . . I I 1: ., . . , . , ", I 11 1: 4 I , i L I ,: . , _;., ! 1. _ r not as much_g I I I Oft . . " 0a I .- ItAfl . . , denqp in $,he suo- 9(*, aw it 'is' claimed that it 1 . , . , . , is L$O,; f act, that At least, I . 01$1 oftlyto - , , . I . I I I I I twout I Incorpotow Is%, , . . Y, I I I , Ak " 6, , , I . , . I ­ .. , I * ceaw worksu$ -out of this sabelto a$,, W.,: The .population 91, the, ag.-Icul. thirty per cent. of our uor , r . ,M-M-"­.,rr ,. , I I I I .. I I I I . . . I . , 424 1 I I I I .I., I I ..-,q4 - , : . I .1 , . , . ­ . I . I . 11 I 11 I ow'Gog .1 . .. COULD NOTWORK , , I , . CAPITAL (paid up) i... I .,..,. 4 $4 .00 I )has,' 'Upparen L' Utral'lan7as Of ' thA t province is in. $09008 ila. not. remain la..Ont I ., b t 7_1 ..., I I . I I 'IF (FKP,M Me 01040, 'I X , I , I I I . .. I !" L 11 ;, . nk afe framer or ,M4 - , , , io" ; , :" : I I .. ­ .... ' I I ftw nj in a — , , . ,1, , 1, I . . -RESERVE FUND .,.. ! ' ' , I I - = bout the $am - 90 to tllio westerg province -who I . . I 1 p-odup Te*W0, i4, * o , I , ` , , . . ql,vveh from, the"throne, r I e propor itbOut,44 s re L I tie, 0 : , :', ", I There has tion. ' his Government ,claims that wx . Y further. training, the , are Mrs, George H. iles, ar$nifb ', oat ;4f4 ' '' I'd 1, , AW -TS OVE ' $44t000,00600 been already so much , miseou4uo' wo. 4ive AS "I , "" L 11 I.. I . , y I , . , rff.'L MoeL Q= , . VQ,**#Q , . . . _4i , , _ TOTAL R I L" 11, '' an(I * m . ; fertile Mids ,in Nortban guaA3104 V te4e-U, The result is t4p;j "Ju# .1 k 0: fet YZ tqy, i4 oosidu M*111 il , . I , _ , 11 ,13W 44ageLl Lt On V10- part of , .1 , " writes: A sew 'lines 11 . '' L . , en . we have Out off large the b* Is, of lmo* ,W , fto , ,n ,,, .0. a i. L etoj Corm qnd u OhWjo aa wil he West, .% , . ! : I be, found in t] , hat .0 (141A I :, I 11 .as 78 Bra4i;'hen " ba ada 11 . , I not,. to. i $tit , 414urn's 11044 And,xrrv , 4h I , L 11 4" . ., I in. , and- A4;4put# and e, ts in all the the cnmmiSgjou,,a4 U 3r the whY then, is not Something ,practical UPPIY' of. teachers 'Tor our rural I , aaaress in roply to.tbe, ORO, , , '' . ". , . I I I , I )X491teA hopes with reference to tho and Uangibl[e being done towards Se. " " t I '118 vp dqtip for me, J 04CM4 the .1,brom, . .664 11 . I , . , 'L . I Prinetpol 01006 14 ,ttlq. WorK '' t ,, - , , I h' lg, and are spending On rio gro 'with MY Aerveig AM , I . gre. , X . , * _;bpe 4 lis in t" . L , , ogt yeAX we criticized 1 Ur2ug,population, I MQUeT to train feac4ers, a , , I -! I - _A Generid. 114uking Pqdii&o Tranoseted, , . I g futu "me, ACA. . 1_ I , I # a I Pere I . very large n rk, , frip 04 the I X I :, , I missioi4 obta ' T at Three FifthS Olakise. . ,Ud of mWe,#4 , (t- M 41 . 4 L .1". I q,ng* tbe_inequitable; and' unfair. 1 atar ' and we* At ftes,l, opuld not L keen, insi$14't, souno L " ' % 111gS L Ba 1)81? '' .AL U, way;L it, Which Jhe, OOM I, L -f . 'Llpt whom do, not TeMAI I . X artmem # . in,' wX ,13'. in I I I . _ . I VX e' tie to ment, Apd'st4togmanlike gr I . 1 .1 1. e province, I rep " v oj' . , LL ,I I I 1 U I , ed, ,Meir ,", ,,was rather amused with eat, : Rr:A f LLL our jptl . i i -D L'I '41 and 000o,sitidl , leader becoLme,4104 cle4d . , i ''I I I - , t -4 - f I 1 :L - '' ,, . . L. I I I ,. qements, We have *6 expressed. by tlie honorab I th.- ideas this. Government with refirmce, 'to 00 j . his juc' ' I I . ,i I I , % .1 heretofore d alt ,.with the' absolutel" le, member the. rural schools . I . Th are, the apOar, nt, ,and ";MVQ L LE 1. - . at all Braviches. , Interest allowed at highest curreuti, rate.' . Y' for: South Norfolk with, -refer , of. Ontario siu,x*d beat - m 11 0 SL debaJor. h L I I &t'r6A8,1 1 L 11 . I " . tyrannical legislatioiI ' , epee to against, light,. sinned . 4v ever, ( L 11 for H I I , L ,arIIn9,,§olicItoiw.: - ,:"N.'D,,H wherqpy, th and S Against 'warning, heart an L nerves. as 4 mot tel IM I . I " . I Vickson & C I URDON, Manager V15fie$-taken in fourteen, municipalities local OPtioW I He expressed tbe idea a ­ IW, I I., . I n (I L , I I : I I I - I L I . Inned, against knowledge. I Re was t4y conselo"'ot tbo. W I ", , ; , : . , lbat a grand work had beei . , , . No to any 1 suffedng mb ,torte UaW .01, his WordS, ,W,tW 'M _ - , I L 'IL L' L , e . I '. ,:7 ­ # upon one MiestiOn were made, to #o accom ,014ss Of People in the wholeprovine ­ 1 *$ 1. , I 0"O""', ,4_ffi,fflW, *vVA—*0 ,W-1 #V#*1,#"#*# 14 : plished L for temperance witw ,e tro I .. I , . I I I Sem"ce, for, I air, " entirely diffemn in a cer- .. uble. , P11 1. , 1, I I 1, . '' L" . . . . are, More anxious to' give the very IbUr the 146 e 99 P " ' , 1 *­ 1_. , L , . I iain time p; ,st, .because of A L . lablic coull&s 11, t . , ,11 0..,Jn,L . I I _ L 11 f L L 11 I I I I I scheme. 14 wi the fact Heart andL Ner e Pills 1114w AU S :Pc partni . , , , , , , tjt . . 11 . 11 be recalled that b I best edu.Q tiou they possibly 6au. tb I I orney-emerall . en L L "I , 1; " , ' 11c ,6f, L". L ... ... 'k fi ' ! thAtL"212 'municipalities had in thaAL their childre U n6rV 0Lf rFLg AW the 4hak .the, veiaicious laflue _ eaL ; I I I I L — y . I laws were- submiit6d in, join , I Wt ot 'L . e ifteen, tti I L . i , Z I I I , ha I y im trerigthenin esen . I .1 Ii I .... Omet, adopted local option, t .ip4ftiiiga's --W of,tiakfactors. I I . '15 ties -in West6m - I t: 096 the rrOvince of Oritario but., Sir, andL to ive influen to I O"tana" hotel licenses had been L Cut tj they - ce e e I L "), the question 'then subm;tt'ed to ,'the* L Off. and there is -a I - sing . I I . 11 1. N BA 16's,hop licensed removed This uu. 1. kmlit, beyond wbic f,hp. Jv I A Q L The oppo , po'licies as o set, 4 . I I I I r payer was, viliether'lie was, " and ti,qsu, f the, body and . I . t o U4, 1 . ' NK murde"'a, 1, cautio ,isn. Are the farmers,of LrM , - 041, elUcation were brqix 1 1 TH-E " CANADIA...1 . : L . - a "'k . .1 . I '' 04' t, L I I L f. . I I L. I W-111 1 der the present law h, go. BY closing the , model pitation e heart, dinine—sm, , * I 01 NO (I., _. , , I I "' I . I .o aid was a schools th1s,G I I : , 'L I itlg,,tb pv a ceitainjik6d,'figur overnment barred the pess I w0load.zXhoughsir jauie l ,. , ., I " . ,e for "splendid result." I , ould like to 3ess . a ..". L LL . . I I I I I - - I door ,to many , twitching Of thO i Sol, , need of walfing- for, the fiadin; L r, 11 i. . I L I . . i the honorable L IL poor man's San and gene * 11 , OF COMMERCE L Power delivered, by the c0mm'iSsf0n ask . gentleman whether' 11 Ity) *k at vitality, eta'; comspissiqn, The laci , Ablu - ' .11 , " daughter, from ever ented . , that uot)u ' - I . ". I . ,.I 't. S' 4.j,_v-, , I . . I , at the g4t ' of. his - ,own or city. - ng th6 t6ach. Price 50 cents per box - ai ' 46-ne for the children ,wh") at t-Av , , I I , I . I . f 1!h6 he . , I . . As'not fb1l:ng into-thth lo ' I ratspayer ,in that case, was lit't&lcal fat, ing profession, This.fact is so wWI r 3 for $1.25, , -,Teb, , ' 4 ­ " , 11 I . L . . y"ral I . rrr - . L I I., 11 , tl .- ALEXANDER LAIRD, GIENERAL MANAGER I 11 not called 'lacy' of Proving either, too e or too kliown that it eeds -but to be meu- of price by The T. llffilbum Co., U,mi must Teave school for appreni _ I I . I : , SIR.EDMUND, WALKER, C.V.0., LLD., D.C.L., PRESIDrzNT I upon to make any inqUiry­ as to. tb* muchp , It it was 0 n at all dealers, or mailed airmton reMp$ thirteen.., or fourteen, ye ral ,,of i, I L splendid thing ti6ned to be recognized as I 1, t4 11 t . L I I r. I original cost. or. , as to the 'cost of Under the three-fifths clause to. rotto, 0 1 . tL L "" . , truth in, To ''. I 4 I . I . transinission, 'have every part'of Ontario. I say Sir,, the — At. , . . I I 1. condenined i a tho strp4ge's"t".. L'eL 1. . Ai T ,,, the `—­. -1 L I., was 'L A,f a L c . . ­ .nfl.. L 11, I I I - . I I L. I L . I . I ' ) . REST, ­ $7,000,000 but'had. only to decidb cut ­Off 596 licenses, would it not'have resxilt of the stupid, stub by Aon, Mr. XaY. III" ­ .. . I" I very simple question whether bei,t's, ch ofe, S e tzrn, and j g-T-ly s'oi(i 'fhe same, atici tnexii prose. Continuation cla&qfS jor­ th(, , . I ,I. I . ,so , ' I , IC,APITAL, ­ 510,000,000 mu. in pl ndid thing to blundering policy of this Government cuted .the purchasers for re-sellin L L , ,,:t . . ­ . . I : , - . ; I I I I I Power delivered: 'it !he door, Of his, have cut Off 'seven or eight hundred was absolutely inevitable' 91 and girls W401110 !sustain I - L , I. :: I , of pretending, o 4, ' 1, L . ' I . g andwas eas- This hollow humbut , ,:thetr ine, . I municip4ity 'at, LAI WtaIA', Price was, ufider a majority.votep What says the ily discernible in advano develol*anf, per$ebt them a I ­ - , . I COLLECTIONr . BUSINESS I cheap powqr or not." That, called far, honorable gentleman? He sits e. ,It has le'd put down the illicit sale. < j liquor In chosen L L woxk, and make; the Lhl , I . no- investigation whatever, upo silent, to a deplorable And lamentable state the wrt h I e1n, , : ­ ;.,,,,­ ,, . I ' ' . n, the while the ridiculousness an& the ab. country is 4tcoming a scan. useW ,M. ­ wenty Per dal. Every man knows that if one i ­ . L I ,L " , 'With its large nfirnher es, ' agents'and 'c'6riespoiidents' The part * i the ,ers, .and these' V,v- surdiiy of his ar me t is apparent ow n t I pot , , 1. I 1`111 .. of branch P ! OL , 'iatepay of affairs.' We r in embers of society, Thi5 I ;1 . gu n cenL or more ofa f d of technical aducotiot w ula Canadian Bank of Corrimerce is-a le to effect collections ,throughout ,,, § were, -carried - in some fif*n' bv n to him elf- He Pled the rural schools in I I I . . . I ,'L 'L ": i % mu i Palitiet. -, , Then, ges himself our land in the hands of, teaLe good Canadian offieial. stood on eac):k v6ke, the:iintagoribm of wbrkmeu I I I . Rates -will-be quoted on : Wei the Goverp;_ to stdn' hers r the world promptly and at reasonable rates . d where he has always stood, with absolutely no Professional train- frAln of the Governmeat road, by fering througli comp6udon Jor I '' L . " I , , - ,:. -1 'I L . r 1 . Vh" road alone liquor can be ploy=ent* a9d WOuldL Lot (lepriV6 dw' I I "::, I I I I ­ , : I I ment entirely, changed, its scheinq_i4am6ly; for the three -fifth, au`S6. I of them with- brb;,-ht in, tOL that north co dren ,'of the full benefit of, In ­ -,.r, ,,, I - application, , I land .instead of -delivering, A a certain W6, Si,r, oil ,this side of the House ,ng whatever, andLSOme . ,. u, 11F 01 figure, power at the gates of Ahe hav;4 ever stood on:safer ground, We sio . even a semblance of a'fion-profes. untry, he . I I I I , , .' L I ''i ^ , ­ " FOREIGN BU-SJNESS. nal certificate, and this,'S' * obuld absolutely stop tile traffic; bui train' during their .acho V " . I I I I L :11 L I I I I .. . I L. 1 230 municipalities in question, it offered have 111'aintaited that so long as the direct result Of the stupiditlr- Is R instead, Sir, the liquor is allowed to %a- i ,effect ",:, I I ,. 14pheques -and on L, 2ill countries of the world, dra-wn in sterling to,sell Power to the municipalities at Vote taken in L any particular in Y a -Ad I X persUaS ve . ' L I - , ,: .. I 0 lo- hnaor, 04 D- -f , I . I -drafts , . f unici- stubbornly adopted policy o in. and then the province is put "itiOALleadees logic was f 1X(, , L'... L . _ 4)f the Class I - .r. , , I Niagara id a certain, phce and to' f this Gov- Z the expense of sending S, Ot ed&hl * r I ,% . L . tftncs, marks, lire kronenj florins, roubles or any other foreign currencyl c6m L Polity bas 'no bearing as to results err,ment. As an illustration, Sir, I gang ot 4H hitg. , L L 1 L. . , Pel *the municipalities to stand outside Of that municipality that it find iii the Public School'Report Of disreputable detectives up, I I '. cambemegatiated at The Canadian Bank ofCommerce at reasonable rate.t. the,cost of building and niaintaining sliduld L L . William L to make a heed. of technical I ixiii . I . , , ,..;. I , Y I I beL treated as an ordinary farcO of the administration of justice. la educaticnal aff,airs, as 'U'l I 11 Of1i LS -M ' . . municipal vote, and thal, ty E. Tilley, Esquire, . I - n anaf,rer be what'it might. This was An School Inspector for the, United 0oun n 0 raportant functions of, ProvineW . L I tiansinissionlines, etc., let that cost ' a, majori _ Public Again, Sir, we are told, a d th . , , , :, I" - Exeter Branch—W. H'. C en should rul - a ,.,. ernment,,he showed not c Y. 4L . I . "'. "N I e- Examine the present ties of Northumberland ,-:,,d Durhain, porters ad nauseam, that L i . , I 11, 4 4, . I I boast is made by Government sup. . I V i , I I I Branob alas at CrOditoa. .. I tirely I different 'scheme. Our view -Act and see what anomalous and ridi- that there were last -year seventy -rii- t '.b. familiarity with. a . . . , he Attor. Oaf I . then.wai that when'the, Government cula . neY-General's Department is, and has principles, and. details, bzit vath . I "I IL _, L L , 1, ., _;;, I . , I i;. ", " . L . L L us results it leads to: In a certain ral sch6ol teachers in these united been extremely active, because Of the Xesults Of 1 aTiOus lines Of p6b'W- ,0 . ,' LL , , I .. --- _____T7._ - —_ and the commission entirely changed town you hdve two voters, John counties. Two having first-class certi- - : 1; , , I .11 - I— L its schetiie, tli' L , I I , e 11 "I . e new schemeshould Smith and Joh:d Brown. John Smith ficates, twenty-seven with second- '9011ated f"t that years ago they put I' Cfa:-, pnblic dir ectly aftected.. Th4 . " L "4 ,; W ....................... have . b6n, submitted, to the munici. is a, local - optionist, John Brown is class twenty-two thirds -mostly re. out Of existence a .single poolroom. !n:- ' ..%f -inodel' schools and tbm6 " I I I.. 'T + 'Church, Directory Palities and the ratepayers giveii the. an anti4ocAl optionist.. Prior to the . newed and not less than nineteen, 1,mak8 the statement boldly, I make (- ,-j-,7;:jseentai1,cdoxi prospextive te., f. I , - , . SySteM not 4 - .. , ­ + opportunity of It irith a full res the ere !'iad produced a At . 4 I . -. saying *hether they, subtuission for the first time of the school's were being taught bi ' ponsibility of . I + I L . ppple I I , "; 1 " 11 I JAMES STREET , Voted,yeA or nay onL this. new scheme. local option measure, according to having no 'professional training- gravity -of its nattim when I say that I to ihe needs, at the. ' - I _:. I 11 * ,. 1. . tbaro never was a time in. I 'T T81 a l.' , + , . This the Government absolutely re* the present law,'John Brown's vote teaching simply Il_r!' , s' twult it ,Wrs,% 1 I on tempora -he histo" I iWPO * , 1 , . J " Boys ++ METHODIST. CHURCH fused them; and. the': vote that was was worth one -and -a -half times John nift ry Per- of the Province When the'POOPle of .1,o Obtain, a, supply of com : - I . : I Is. Now, Sir, contrast this with te ft — -the . PD I , , . . * giv u for . a fie, proposition was. taken,. Sinith's. 'The moment, however, 10- years ago: From the same report I Pr - had 80 little faith in the ae- teachers, Turning ,to the coin , , ":" ; . !I 1 4 - for an entirely aifferent one, . * ' twxtV2 or rather itactivity of the At . emissions of the speechi- fr ` ' L 11 1. %J i` , I Rev. Richard Hobbs, Pastor as a test cal" carried. notwithstand- learn.that in the year 1900 there were . .. ­, , , opt' :1 'se same two men are liv. exactly the same number of rural _09 , i I 'A 4, and legislation was passed as though !ng that e t rwY General's Depg.rtme t gs no*. f-hrone, Ham Mr., MacKay dealt _1 _ , + Sunday ] .ubllc Worship -100 a.mi - s ILI 4 -hey had .voted and favored the ing , , d ti g the:eontinued abzenca of arty , I , . A Z 4 + . t n n in the same town 'in- school teachers in these united. coun, -Mver, Sir, sin e' Confederation have I I I . . and I . simil" , - there been so many absolute in, I . , and I 7 p.m. I I Present scheme. then , der ,nditions the situation ties, namely -seventy. Of these, two Zia of. - justice, 0. _X . . ;, : I , . . '. + Class Service -Sunday 9.30 a.1n. Our ' contention . gej sew -to, form. a retoresiAng, pu my a,nd I I . .1 I and " I 0 7 1 + was, and ,now i% that the people : is reversed, and John Smith's vote had first-class certificates, twenty-two imd never have so lack of a system of cooloaiza;Uoix 11 ,11 _4 1 after Morning,Serviae. and -Wednee­ I become worth, one I I I., . I should. have been truste -and-a-half had second-class, and the remainilng man -v scoundrels gone unwhipped of NCW Ontario. The Hot M. VwM.w . 1 . I . 'J I - aces such pre should, have been sub 0 , . I ij. L . forty-six has professional lh'rds- I do not purpose entering into de.. Van, I er 8 ut , , * day might. sent scheme d an-" the I'Br-,ri's. A law that prod of John justice as during the past five,years. rg the , , 1i G Voung 310-r't, CIA#* wnd C&tAQb"w*­ mitted to the people of ,the munici. I results would do credit to a sleight- There was not one single permit in i ead ' address, 'b ft i5 in, -- — t- ', 4. " 11 , , i 11 . + Iiiindal at It -C,m palities a proyal or disap- of-haAd ,man, or a Japaries6 j , ,Tjl I .: a . . I I for their , p juggler., either county in that year. Last year tails, they are familiar to the public-- Province at largw_ that sach revi. . + Srind4y School and Vibie Claa*es S.S(l I but it is not at all creditable to a we the Orangeville agair. the Kinrade in. ! of public affairs bave Insfing efieeL , , "r , J I.: Should learn those subjects prpval. ' -bad not less thau-nineteen. - That, quiry, and others. furnish striking il. ". Sir Jaines. N -..s, vig-orous and. o et* , . l I I . another phase of this ques- , '... llp­ I I . 41. , * by which they can earn a Ii7- T P.,M. I There is . I Bril sh Legislature., The only sound Sir, is a fair average of what 4ff find Irtstrations. The bepartment seemq 'niined as usual, and happy in the I .. , I 0. Epworth Leagui,e-Tue,sday at S. p.m tiou deservin serious .consideration, . :.i I . Position tolake, Mr. Speaker, is the all over the Province of Ontario, and to -be absolutely overcome with inertia. I .- .. . -ing. Spotton Business Col- g . . one -vote, r Vi 1 I I I I I . - -Tkkura4" ,Q*, 8 v.m the, matte -..,()--.; I stand upon, namely, "one man, this 'is the result of the Policy delib- How well, Sir, we all rec4U the boast : Pro nee- His continued ten-dexk 7, 1 I t leges are the largest trainers Prayer Xi.eting as r is being at Preterit : I general good fortune enjoyed by tbei, iW, I . . ' , 11 in Canada, and our gradastes I 4a,m s St. Methodist. ch ,worked out, the,credit of the whole 1. value." ar4 eve Y vote Of equal eiately adopted by this Government of the 'Honorable, 1, revert to incient politi; al I ­­4 , ,or wi-11 Dramob next Sun the Provin(,W 11 secure the beat positi ons., nee is pledged for the b c Z. , 1.1- * 1 1. 4ay. provi enefit 4, in spite of all warning we could pos- Treasurer, during the session of 1906, , gested that-, as was said.of an Ameri, I I . I We have, Sir, divided the House sibly give.them. In my own riding, H . 4 I You can study at home, or I I . I . a few municipalities in order that ,I for five successive sessio that this Government had actually can. statesman, his future i's zu.24ijy . ,-, - . partly at home and Lflnish at .. - cheap power may be obtained, for 11-1 Upon this Sir, in the early January of last year, . ­ . . . q tion *11 continue to di- raised the standard of the administra. b6hind him. ntwaomie rez.cown" 7 the Cdllege. . these municipalities. The absolute 'v 1ws it , and we wi there were no less than fifteen rural UOU of justice. "The Kins's writ now i never beeriL 13jS S ecialjy' 'I !IL4 L . , I . ,- I I - unfairne . ss of this plan is better seen ' Jdc ntil-L the true principle of . le - 1 schools vacant, and the trustees and runs I who,, 126 1 4*. I ` . . ,sla,,OrL 9 " throughout the province, shout- said the Province got 114t 0 01,11d'th . . I , ,p I,.,", Individual Instruction I is recogpized and adopted- i inspector were busy scurryin , hip I . ., if we take specific illustrations of how I., Sir, h 9 hither ed this distinguished gentleman. Sir, Dom*nioa much'in tarmtiantWo_i i=4 L , . it works out taken that position, and i and thither in an endeavor i I ;".­ L Enter any Day i . .1 . For !example, Brac'e- I intend foaveeontinue, taking that posi I I 0 secure theL general public are strongly of the migrants he was innocent of fhe 1"N; , . I 1. I . 'w"Al, bridge L the other day held a bw _ XM any person regardless . L -, .,4. I + I I I . -- regardless of who is hit.. of qualifea. opinion that it is the other fellows that they pay indlreetly their 1 61, , I I i : as a result of the successful He tion, to act as -a teacher. Complaints that are allowed to (10 n of the supplementary revenue t ., L I opening Would ba, a mean local optionist who i I I Write for particulars $ . of their power sch6me. What did 1 i come from all over the province along ing, I , ,4 I I ", , . + BracebridgeL 4equire to do? Brace- ' would ask to have,the dice loaded in . the same lines. This scarcity of Wbile the Kines writ, under the di , many corporations, and the I ! ,, L . I his favor Mid he- *Qtild be just as I , :L., L , ,9c" + I , , rection of the Attorney -General's De. , value given to some of the I'll bridge was required to, submi its i mean a ' teachers is the natural consequence of partment, lags . I j , ""I Clinton Business $- .0 ., 1 . - t friend'of faT trade who would closing,,,of, the model, schools. .Xy lamely on the stage of : the Pr;vince, by in -creases ii a_, sel I - V I I icheme to-- the Ont ario Railway and I I . action. And y 4F q A ,W, .M I . 1 I I ma-ke such' a request' I re' t 'L i" .' i ­ AR 0? tznvi I . Municipal Board. a creature of the ,:Teaps ago wasi, ,AudT 'mPV,15r-hao 0* J pf s Aqfq,r I that the die. , should not E Mloi r lir , in ,et Sir,.,the U ed '%W, "L"i . , 11 I 11 Government, and when their scheme adied- t th, i , noWJS,J. gedd-fiddr"I'sh6he- "'B681d' 1his &eat f'&& Q6- .gitLLLbb UIL. r. I I L i, , , I for or against either party. If I I t was far b tter to have teach- Government e Ray's demand for the Briti , sybt ­ ` . I.., College. . , $1 L, a muni- " The honorable memb r 1 I -t_ I I I + 1, I , , N: - had been, approved of by the Muni , ers, some of whom may not have had for South ]1 brfolk went so far in !,is 1 of m4ority rule, and dwell.- -0 1111 * - , . , " NZ - I , : . , Q 1-C % _- Ir cipality desires to adopt local option, the normal school professional train- 1, -, I I t I I , ,, .Z- -z- 'ZI - al Board, Bracebridge was obliged tlie'lvbice of the majority should rule. ing, ver was a . Orab .. I I i. Geo. Spotton, Principal. - % , , , "I adulation as to say "there ne le features of Provincial davolqp . , ., , -1 I sell its own debentures. I than to adopt a system calling for Government li e world." I . + I . , -, I They It, after having had an experience of ke ours in th i ment, with vigorous emphasis. . V6 I . 1. - . . I a more expensive training and result- Sir, let we as . . I , - ++ I .1. I ,o: I 1 - . . sold at 98 1-g, bearing, I think, 4 1-2 local option, that municipality de. sure him that for once i -:hes, I , -1 I . . . , two spee, commendably brie& i I ;. - 7.. per cent. interest. NOW, contrast sires to return to the license system ing in the fact that one-third of our I . . . - the opposing leaders in t" - . . imreservedly accept his statemput. ; , . -,..,-: I 4ii I c ob- i weighed ­ I .1 I . I ,: province his .. . i - 1 balance. AlIke in zincerity, in cour-i o ,, I - I .1 this method of pro edure towards . Schools are in the hands Of untra ned 'Unfortunately for thi i , I ­, " :_ . taining cheap Power as, let us say, in preference to local option, again teachers. I may add, Sir, that I have statement is entirely too true. .1 . the majority should rule. The people I always had great faith in the work of age, in d&Qnslion, and in eonja*. : , I I ,,, , . I . between Bracebiddge and 'Well . Now, Sir, Pursuing the course dence, the 0 position leadfr shows . -, ., I - . Winter Termfromhn. 3rd; and- who live under a law for three 7ears.'our model schools;, they were in .P_ , . ,_ ,- - i The province As a whole, Bracebridge day in and dvY Out, know more about - .bRte'has been 1. 1 I 1:r ; included, is compelled to furnish its workings than any Government charge of competent and experienced adopted last year, this de ; clearly superior in economic uDder-I , ; . . EN I . L;0AU ! somewhat* curtailed. The House ,ill , standing, in comprehension of publie I . ',, :. ... L I . . I cheap money and cheap power for sitting in Queen's Park, be that Go._. men, men of five, ten, fifteen, and not now be divided, but Inter duripg I needs. and in appreciation of the s ., _ Z/ . -' . twenty years' actual experience, men . I I We h, tve the GENUINE' DELA. 1. Welland, but in turn the province as ernment Liberal or Conservative. who were trained in what is by all the session, on .all these and oth ' r Is- servience of Govermhentat insti 11 I .. . . . .a whole, including Welland,, does'not Trust the people,and allow the odds- the best sues, honorable gentlemen of L thi% tions to the people for whom QW. I . . I . people I - STRATFORM, ONT. , I WARE. LACKA WANNA AND : endorse Bracebridge,' and does not to deal with the a t r r y. of all universities -the IT032A will 1­vp I I I I . . . # in t e JAI I University of actual -1]6t_-0alr..axi_oDPor- exist- . . . ,# I- SORANTON COAL . assist Bracebridge in obtaining cheap I . Education. I . experience. They - I . - -,. __ . :. I .': Write us al once for our were doing efficient and successful . - t ,i I ."', e vatalogue and learn what # Chesnut . power. The result -is that Brace- In dealing with the, GovernmenVs work. These schools were easy of ac- ##**+-, 4,#+0+0*+*+#1 *1P_ I . ., A 11­4.vo%#+#+# I- L ,' i fre I I ng. # I 0 bridge loses $1.50 per hundred on the attitude ,ith. ref ' o 00 +0 1 1 1 I ,:, is -being -done -n. the lead' * erence to industrial, cess to intending teachers. A poor +*++0, 4"',4- .1 oe , IL." t '. Egg and sale of its debentures and pays 41-2 education I pointed out that this Gov- , 'man's son or, daughter was not.oblig- 1.11, I :_i . ,business collage in NVesterii * per cent. interest, -whereas Welland ernmett has practically -done nothing'ad to' leave home and resid I I . I O.,dt. Our , graduate's secure * I e for a I ,. Stove loses nothing on the sale, and gets its along that Jine. Perhaps, Sir, it is year in one of our cities to obtain pro- I . , Ir r rky I I . I , , I . , " I cy, _ -, - I good positions, and naeet,willi 0 : I I 1 :­ . success,' business men Bay ikey * This coal is the' kind that burns money at about 3 1-2 per. cent. well for industrial educstidn that they - fessional training. Instead, however, clvbh . I X. c , 191,0-11 , __. There can be but one result of this should never takd the subject up. If S I . ­ - ., ,, 11, "I ' . are 'the begt.' We have t-hree - .909, gives. the most heat and makes ir, -of -continuing, these model schools 1' _, . f, whole scheme if successful; namely, no more intelligent direction is given, until at least a sufficient number of _­ ­'. . , , ,C , * no clinkers. Try it and be oonvinced I departments, # that it will induce intending manu- . 11 1. I I . I # Our prices are the lowest'. Speciai to the movement 'by the Education ' teachets were guaranteed for the Pre . ­ 11 I ''. . , i ' , Commsx'6ial, Shorthand # prices on la,rgb quantities. facturers to locate in, the Niagara, Department than it has shown in the vince' practically all the model THETim F s Wid rot-( F, ,; , .". .. - '. ,. "! i,_-.qW for 1 .1, , 11 * :'. ,:, # Peninsula rather than in the different dealing with rural school education, i schools in Old Ontario were closed, , , ; , and TelegraphY. towns and cities throughout the I repeat, it may be a blessing if this ; with alit V (Of I k, 1. I *111 , N_ I # . ., . the deplorable. results already re- I I . ;7 1 1 We viye - individual instruo- * A. J. GLATWORTRY province. Nay, Sir,- it may,go so Government never louiches the ques-' ferred to. The net result is that the Ti, ' ;,, . ;t . I . : . ­ ; , '., I., I I I ,..: , tion and'you'ruay enter at an # 3 1 lir'ks to take away factories- already tion at all. Of all the mismanagement cost of education in the rural districts . . .. 1:1, I ,il, . y . . . . # GRANTON , -_ ONTAL,10 eidsting in other towns and change I that any Department in the known is increased fifty or seventy-five per any of t , ­! . _ I 11 lame. 0 . 1, I . 0 them to near the Falls. I leave it world ever was guilty of, I venture 1. /I D. A. McLachlan I that ,,cent., and on the average the char- Ti­i-.. v n,a I)a V T G ; . . . . .31, ,"', ,_. , I k , # I I with the Government to say whether to say that ofAhe Education De., acter and quality of the teaching is Ti ines -, n J I)a 'y .NI -t : ', 410. . . As . I I 1. I'll . 'as represe e I . . I Principal * . uting 'the whole provinc partment'with reference to.'bur rural far lower than it wa ten -years ago. - T ,. ! Y, ' I),, ; I I . ,, # . Ily %%1, , , I , Continued from page seven. they think such a scheme is fair and schools is the most pronounced. Of I I r 3.06 .1 . - I I I 1 P-er . . Summary.. Tllinp.i a n I Torontn 1). i- * .... I I I .1, I pupil. it is difficult, to, figure equitable to the whole province. all the floundering and -blunderin 110 ". I I exactly what the average grqnt to And this raises the further question ad sinning against device 9 Now,,'Sir, I have dealt in a cursory Ti !i ., ­ ".­, - , 's tg . ,;Ail . ­ I aj ever .", r_ agneultural colleges per puPit is, whether a uniform flat rate would known, I know nothing to,equal that way with the leading subjects which MI. $I ; D., - , , ­ .: 0..kc , ,, - I I . . I although some Eubstantial aid is are either mentioned . in, or omitted Ti, -n.'.. Tiwantc ,%ii. - ; - , .; ... 1. ... . . . .., ... 4. 4 0 1 1 ". I . L, not be more equitable even within of this Government in the manner in T.'_ . i, V7 , t, !. 1. r, : ,,, .11 I , I , 41_, '. " ; but, Sir, when we come to ' the electric zone. which 'it has dealt with our rural from, the speech from the throne. I . 11,; .. 1. . J­,t T116 Mom andfithhort g'vendes,rving class, the industrial . regret to say that I find in the speech T; . : :" I ,. I , 1 I very, , I Reforestration. schools. No Departmet, Sir, could f .. - I . . "," . ; .(school class, a far different story is possibly have been more mischievous no guarantee, nay, Sir; not even an 'I I . I . I I . I , " fariner's Mutual fire Insur I regret that I do not find any as to results th, indication of a forward movement as T: I I . I I I I I L' , itold. This province practically says an the Education De- ' I. : ,; . . l : reference whatever to a very import- Tii _ , u 1, , . . . I 1:1 , ­ , . I to the lad ffom thirteen to seventeen partment of this province. I make to the large question of reforestra- Li , 1. T ,- I . 1. I , ant subject, perhaps one of the larg- ,rhaps the largest the Govern- Ti - n J L,>rr1t),k .'I . " . . I I. . ­.. , " If a , RGO OMMU . years of age wbo is perforce driven est question which the Honorable, that statement deliberately, I make it tion, PL T , ,. ". E, , . .04 .'':, - I I from school to earn a livelihood in ' plainly, with the full sense, of the ment has to -day to deal with. I And I , I .. , I ,,; . the Minister of Lands 'arid Tit, , and World(j Wi& ... .. ... ... ... ; 11 , Forests indication' whatever of the adop ,, ... .., ... .. ... ­ 12, , I'll V, I , Mead OffIC6, Farquhar,' .Ont the workshop that it has no concer sponsibility that the charge implies. 10 - I I I ,; . I a has to deal with, namely a When this Clovernment, Sir,proposed tion of an , aggressive colonization Ti - i, .t I , 1. . I . . . 1 "i Presidedt, J. F. RUSSELL' for him, that it has neither moral nor , forestration. I think. Si , the Gov. system looking to the peopling of our Ti -n Fol m , , I . . . . I . . I , OY " financial obligation with reference Ito eminent has been sufficiently long in, to i wipe out our model schools we, on owa northland. W V , !" . , . .1 . . I.: I I ,, J . I Vice4Pres., IWM. R , him. Sir, last year we assisted 4,500 power and the necessity of the cdnser- th s side of the House, gave them fair I I .1 . L q 11 I add public and separate school,pupils warning and told them plainly what indication of dealing comprehensively I I Itr.,sbyt,pr' un... - ... _ . I . I' . DIRHCTORS. at the rate of $1.38 per pupil; we vation of Our forests. bag been put so any intelligent ten- I and systematically. with that all-im. Tit_- 4t n I . , ­ . . plainly, and so often, bef6re Jh6 Gov I I 1. year-old child ant question of industrial educa- T , , W- I 11).n"'L -?... .., _ I . . . 1. . I.. ,, . I AOLUT. NORRIS, , Staffa. asm'steA q,-90 oda high school and , ought to know, namely, 'that if they Port Ti , , . I I . I I . ­ 1; I IV. ' ernment fr,,m this side of III6 House at one stroke wipe tion Xor, Sir, do I,find any indica- I .. : -, I I . 'THOS. RYAN , ,Dubli . C011;69WO institutc, pupils at the rato , d out the meahs c.1 , T,4 1. ... . I I I s I . . I "._,"", . ' , xpect a training qualified teachers for our I . 1 66 j)' 'I we ass' that the publid might now e ' fion of Any ii tention on the part Of I .1 I . ,WM4, a -ROCK, I Wiiichela4a. of $4.1 Per pupi ; Istea 438 well-defined Plan Of fOres ' t 00 the Government to take any Stepp I . I . I'll ; normal and model school pupils at nservg- piiblic schools, there. must ine,vitably I . 1'7 NJ I - - - I . . I . har, the rate of $112.43 per capita, and I ''. . ri I , I I . 'FdC ,BT. GAIII)INVA, I Farlul tion and. of. reforestration, ,. - : be a dearth of Qualified teachers. Af- whatever -to relieve the se ous cGndi­ 50 - I I . .1 I . I. , I ... . '"' ' . . 11 .. zsisW 3,950 university, stude ,Peopling the Northlaad. ter first, Sir, they had determined to tion of Affairs in which the rural MI. , I , I I . I . I . , 1 I AGENTS. we a lits I I . I I ,. io. I ., school sections find themselves with , I . . ,: . I . I . 1. . I H. Thus The honorabld member for South abolish the Model Sehools, when we I . I I I , I . - . at a rate of $126.00 per pupi . tb - , I : . . 11 . . JOHN "SERY' Exeter agent t' does this province follow from s X&folk spoke of" the Population. of 'found ,mir efforts to save them were reference to teachers. 1, for one, Sir, , I I I 1. la e , . I 1. . I I .1 a I ., I . . I a V 1. Xoborme am4 Owdaloh., I , . unavailing, we, Ttext begged stron ly urge upon the Governirient, . I . I 1. . _' I . to stage those who 'are financi 'g, Ontario In that connection, Sir' 1, of the I desire to raise the question whether , ' . i . (L 'L Y I, y ,-Zil I I . OLIV198 HARRIS. Munro, 046fr able -to attend our. schools 'and col. Premier of this Province, the Iton- in orger to supply a suffident number er - . . . . I I i L I - 1 ,Afor Mbbewt, I I F.ulliartop .aad Lcg", thus to attain a lil eral educa. we ,Are doing as -a Province all;lba orable the Minister of Mucatioll, not of teachers to reinstate in the meanT , n ."I. 1' , I I , . I ... I ''I . I le to wipe out the model schools time at least the model schools of the dr '., I 11 , ', I / . I . JOHN CAMP HLL,L1';' ' ti0ons, but when it comes to the lad might be done o obtain desirable at one . 11 I 11, I I I , - I . ,,, I Secv-Treas. Ral rouhat whom chill'penury at an early age immigrants; whether '%e provincals stroke, We urged that there should province .in order that duly qualified I I . . , , I I al of the fittest of teachers may be furnished for the I . I 11 I I 0, 11tYo 800%litorl driveq to, the workshop, the province I at all doing'its dtiiyAdw-ard4 peopling at least be a, surviv' TH f r " ' %1( 1 7 "' ,­ , I I I GLADMAN & ATANBr x NorthldhaP Sir,, -we know what them, in order that a suppl 'rural schools.'' I stand, Mr. Sp I . I . r ... L .1 . I I . . L '' Says .to L him, we are under no moral ! Ou . 7 Lof pro. wliet5 1 have . always stood, eaker, . . I I . ", I , , . _ ..- . I . . 4 I , . 1. I or ,financial - res,ponsibil.ity with refer. 11 th it of a, vigorous Dominion Perly qualified, teachers might be en. On . the I . I . . . . I I , . , I ., r 1, I I I ', bficei to you and we will make no pro. imm:i'ger'1 66n policy has done for the sured for all our 8chools. This, Sir, "three-fifths cla,use" as to local op, I . I I L I . I I I 1, . I 11 ., I I I I L : L '.1 ., vision whatever Ur yourl*ther edu, -rov,brument was the burden of our plea. What'l , I , , : I West, and I think this C tion. Much credit has been claimed 4' , :, I. . . raight well 'take a leaf out of their have said from sesZion to session upon for The Honorable, the Provincial 86co T I I .1 , I I . I I eation, I say, Sir, that until Sam retary, by the honorable member for ­ I I . . I ''I . I 11, REST AND NEAftH TO OTHER ANDBILD. diff&ent seh&ue-is properly worked book and Show more 'initiative,, Zeal, Ahis subject is , ,Vell known to honor. South Norfolk with tefetencei to the t I . I . : %, , . .. UZ3, Wlostowls, SOOT11ING SiltfJP hig;!] CX oliti.ihWwill have due regard to the and'energy as to the important ques- Able, gontlemerX. in' this House, They ot the liquor license law, h, , I I . I I I I . I I .. . , I ,,, ured for over'SUVIV VICARS by U114LIONS. of I I I .ianpkal re8pon ,vill also recill a, plea -along this line enf6reement I 11 . I I I I MOTTIECI(S for their ,011ry1I)XU1q wnll g moral and fi) sibilit!r of tionpf obtaining settlers for the ter- .1 and lie everf had the temerity to refer 11 . 1 I L . I I ':, TV,UTHIftwith P,URVACT 6XJCC13S8. it this province with reference to the til gilcultural lands of North, On., made by ilia Ilon. Mr. Harcourt and . I I 1, I I I . I , SOOTIMS t 6 CHILD, SOPTANS the'GL41S' jjVd ji 41 elg 4se . tho'Hon. Mt. Grabani, buti, Sit the to the epfr tgemenht- the law in Now b- . I I . I .. I 1, , j6 _, 5 the educational, tal0X Sir, this Government in 'that . . . I . I ". I I I I ALLAYS all VAIN,' Cuhus wllqD CoLid, -itia, U I .. Ut of L its al;,Ilkl'llen.V,4-, ,1"1.1'it' e had in, his i t I I I I I '_" I L :! I N the beft tciAedy for DIAARIXO A. It IS kbv SYS161n,.4f this P'ri6vinde, will be but "' pt ouht to awaken O Xonotable, the Minister of Rduc 'fi'on,. 0 t 11.n()Vl . t c . I I 1. I soluttly liskrbaless. Be hurt Abd itk fbi 4,Mra. 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