'f*j';vrfim m m pa } .*'::‘h-dhh general va on, iscarcely tallies with . his se wonted boast that he was ‘honâ€" in Sowgh â€" to be boid â€" and â€"boldâ€"ti i to be honest.‘ Had the: Legâ€" en allowed to run its Teg* re ‘éourse, . and another â€" session p Reld, the elections could, â€" with t y Hitte interference with business, a $ j"n_ in early June. As it the fall and Christmas trade will large) lg@qrï¬etcd with. it ‘the statutes are adheted to, ) greater ‘number of the residents. ® ? e unorganized portions. of no © t«- thirteen constituencies, will C . "be distranchjsed. . ‘The latest ?,‘pm in that immense ~stretch & ‘Morthern Ontario are those upon | lich the 1908 elections were held. â€" the discussion of many _ questions / ‘ was tacitly understood that there . fould be another sessionâ€"notably s0 â€" i éonmnection with the serious. comâ€" gints as to the bilingual schoolsâ€" a uestion which could not . properly iim dealt with last . session, vi to the fact that the commisâ€" sione ; ~whom the Government _ had ippointed had not then made his reâ€" 6. “to the actual facts. _ Owing : the extreme importance ot ‘this ct and ‘the gravity of the charges ‘made, it was only fair that the Govâ€" ernmier and the © Opposition should Rave declared where they stood after * aets were ascertained, and before | _ **Again, the census returns . would + "hwtfllble at the approaching sesâ€" â€" sto ‘ and whatever increased . repreâ€" : sentation is called for in New Onâ€" Rario or elsewhere should be granted ‘ at thi ‘commencement and not in Ahe ‘ middle of a decennial decade." _ * ' y Clegel bhe > meole Yoke t do you consider the main o ~Of .difference between the . Govâ€" ernment and the Opposition?"* _ querâ€" ied . your correspondent. * \ "*As shown by the debates and the _’,‘y_‘ jons in the House, they are many ‘and important," said Mr. MacKey. ASATH inexplicable bungiing of the Education Department had‘ its . most effects in the rural districts. Owing to the stubborn attitude taken bj ;ibe department against all pleadâ€" jng) and . warning, there is and . has been‘ a lamentable scarcity of qualiâ€" fed teachers, with the result that a J rge percentage of our schools _ are ‘in "the hands of untraived and | unâ€" 1 bop n h w 92 dac is ' PP mmeiitie t 2o iali teachers. Years ago the Opâ€" on made it perfectly plain that modél schools were wiped out ‘onme blow this would of necessity ad to the scarcity now experienced i ‘the rural districts. It was chen ‘pointed out â€" that numbers of â€" our 1 Â¥iâ€"ained‘ ‘teachers «o to ©. the carpesponde interview6d ‘Mack ~Ow Sound? ‘ o ia o e . 0 se e ) mOBIC ". r-‘ r \gate selected is as unsc3 o P P p action is :.ï¬ unfeasonable. . With "of a ,ww at his back, his went of t\ weeks ago that there mo el ns but the bysâ€"clecâ€" on the horizon, while at that s everything in the shape of ing. etc., was being rushed . preâ€" Rormalâ€"trained teachers go to . lNc % wes ‘where, without further exarinâ€" ‘ation, they are qualified to teach. Si% dsuchmt:wen last year. ,‘;i ea for even a survival of the fitâ€" ‘tast of the model schools was in Â¥ain. ‘The Government were deal to warnâ€" ing, impervious to knowledge, with guch deplorable results that last year we fin@ in the riding of East Peterâ€" Borough, for example, that, 42 per gent. ol the rural schools were in the _ hands of untrained and nonâ€"qualified ‘ geachers, holding only what are usualâ€" Ay call ‘*pernmfits.‘ From Inspector _Tille) "s report submitted . to the ‘Counties Council of Nortbumberland ‘ and Durham we find that in' 1900 p uin ohr actGocte" C im there were seventy T inspectorate, in were two fir secondâ€"class and iss teachers, and holding any kind te of permit ‘&," ~deliberately [alse claim O° 00 \Governm t that the Public School s are but specific illustrations | What is prevalent over the . whol« 6 Lv + m | Readers cost but fortyâ€"nine cents is now / protty well understood. _ The feevs ave that the Provinee emaploy: ‘ed and paid a large committee to colâ€" t and all reading matter for e Readers, paid for all illustrations, ns cuts and Iithographs, and, ‘it , p y set up the type, and Pm Oy sls e were seventy rural schools _ in his ‘inspectorate, in which schools there . were two firstâ€"class, twentyâ€" two secondâ€"class and fortyâ€"six thirdâ€" lass teachers, and not a single teachâ€" Â¥ holding any kind of a temporary be .wâ€' te of permit. In 1910 in the game seventy schools there were two firstâ€" , twentyâ€"sevon secondâ€"class, {wentyâ€"two third tlass and not . less e nineteens £6000000 cover. â€" Thictyâ€" ar | qualific tions Whatever. Thictyâ€" dne ungia)ife : teachers in East Petâ€" ‘WEborough and finetren in the, *EA inspectotat« d"l!gflhmmlnl amd h ly on the receipt . k in Decembet, & DS rntce:sm Failures and. Bmlin,_ ungling of the vernment is Dealt With _ Education The . Textâ€"Books, Â¥5 t against all pleadâ€" there is and . has e scarcity of qualiâ€" th the result that a of our schools are ipt of the Legisiature : and â€" the y false claim of the the Public _ School specific illustrations lent over the whole of Premier Whitney of ‘the ; most then %.&* ozh‘. : partmental:s books paying jortyâ€"alt ’:&: for this work at the saime time telling the. peoplt SQUARE _ DEAL anC in nein en 3 s at the same time telling th8: 9CO6 " . ; of the Province AH8t this was f whole 'wq-.-%l 7 C rflï¬m‘ “1" +t ! is extremely oBjé tionable. It is exâ€" | pressly provided that a person in any part of the Province may purcAase direct from the departmental store at exactly the same price that ‘he pays in his own home retail store. The reâ€" lfltd'hgil evident..â€" It tends, â€"to place eve hearthstone in the land onon the mailing lst of a Toronto deâ€" partmental store, ‘to the â€"great disadâ€" vantage not only of the: retail : bookâ€" seller, but of mrng:hct retail shop in the : Province, % the Opposiâ€" tion contended was that, â€"if the Govâ€" ernment decided thus to cut out the retail trade, the Province should have : published the books and given â€" them . to the people of the Province . at ; actual cost. poj POmV ESmE Ese any sane accountant would make, is quite clear to those who have taken any interest in the question. .A preâ€" tended surplus of $3,406 was arrived at last year by classifying as current receipts moneys received from â€" the absolute sale of Crown lands: to the extent of $442,966.89. A proper clasâ€" sification of other such capital _ rcâ€" ceipts makes last year‘s deficit $535,â€" 363.25. Honest dealing with this suggests the necessity either of curâ€" tailment of expeaditure or of obtainâ€" Thg other sources of revenue, andâ€" this leads to suggestions made by the Opâ€" position which have not been adopted, such as "While the succession duty, that is, the tax collected by the Province from the estates of certain deceased perâ€" soms, should not be such as to dis courage thrift nor yet to interfere unâ€" duly with those left behind, no good reason can be given why the suggesâ€" tion of the Opposition should not be adopted and the scale of duties gradâ€" ed so that a beavier percentagé should be taken from an estate that runs away up into the millions than i~ taken from a small estate. Simtâ€" ed so that a beavier should be taken ‘from & runs away up into the is taken from a small larly ‘‘The present law . whereby each : mine pays a rdyziy or percentage on , the output comés * from the Opposiâ€" . tion side of the House. The Minister â€" of Mines ori ; proposed to tax . mines, as heg&li\ ‘‘farm lands, on n > acreage basis .. ér he adopted â€" in‘ part the posith ‘taken by the Oppoâ€". sition, but only in §‘n. No mine, un~ . less it is a paying mine, should pPay any royalty at all, but no good reaâ€" son can be urged why a m that pa s exceptionally should n_o{, ailter a afld:‘ï¬nr: is reached, pay a higher rate of royalty than the poorer paying mine. In . short, the weighty saddie should be placed upoh the able horse, and a leading tundaâ€" mental principle: of taxationâ€"ability | :"-yâ€"olul‘ be uonmot .. .. Folâ€" ‘ ing this <ques brings us to a very marked m t Increasing the poorer paying mine. . iM\ weighty saddie should be the able horse, and a 1ea Technical Education with reference to ‘The Finances Mining Receipts, Succession Duties Njh ’m MJ’\O tion of impre ber of the S Fripp‘s bil advanced on the 4dor of the, mwiï¬*l&w at left optional to . A lighten â€" the_ rtion _ w have to payâ€" 4 would ‘be hgy advantageous to what 1 arily called. New Qntario, &n in time, I believe, be generall ed in old Ontario. The mun that did not adopt ?n syster not be interfered W th. , The pality < that chose to adopt it be given that liberty. It .is well in other lands and in ma in westetn Canadaâ€"notably Vancouver "In view of the fact substantial ‘portion of ~ revenue is derived from and of the: further jact t ‘recently . been > an annus Liberals have urged yea necessity of adopting a progressive policy for & of our forests and for‘t f of the Select L OMAMM! th the assessmient act Asked as to the | between the Gover position on the pOW Kay Qrew from his Wh on the debs last \January, and lowing paragraph ben BHISR 1 "There can be but whole scheme, it s that it will induce turers to locate in insula rather than towns and cities t vince. Nay, sit, it to take away facto advantageou8 ; 10 called New Ontar &, I believe, be £ old Ontario. Th ing in other _ towns and! CNanp? to near the Falls. 1 leave it w Government to saywhether, a senting. the whole Province, the such a â€"schome is fair andâ€" CC to the: whole Province, And t es the further question whethe form flat rate would mot be equitable â€" even within the Lone ‘"Is such a â€" scheme, fair. on taple®"queried Mr. MacKay. when Bracebridge was comp get the approval of â€" the Board, should not the P to it that the detentures or better and that she 1 rate of*â€" interest »‘ as 10 ‘}lydroâ€"electlic 1701 1149000 ! mcb doePhatertnidt n ut PA when Bracebridge was compelled . to get the approval of the Government Board, should not the Pravince . st0 to it that the detentures sold at pat or better and that she ot the same rate of* interest »‘ as townd . within the cloctric_zones?~ If this . scheme is â€" continugf in its â€" present forms, where, for example, will Owen Sound te a fow years henco" Owen Sount manufacturers, _ as gpart (of the Prac vincc, ate toâ€"day agsisting in financâ€" in:. . cheap power fot rivals in +the same . lin‘s of. business in the: Niaâ€" gara Peninsula, . while â€" they get : no o ictanceâ€" in return. | This iz direct manufacturers vincc, ate to in . cheap P« same . lincs ¢ 3:‘3 Peninsul stancgâ€" . it commertial s it: the scheme portion of Al will not get and> wilt bay ‘those she nov (wexn Sound assoSs 1mpT the© propert n all tC Pro ince um“.pu-â€['lu manufacturers . and cititen» genel vishly forow . Fatwy ! demand, with no unc square deal on this P <»Taiking ‘to m GOf as to the points ol the Government :A on the power policy w from his desk & C n the debate on t Reforestration y of the Tact that a . YOTY t portion â€" of ~the Provincial ; ‘derived from â€" OUur forests, â€" further jactâ€"that thereâ€" has been> an annual deficit, â€" the have urged year by â€"yoar the of adopting a forward and re policy for the preservalion ests and for reforestration." Is Such a Scheme Fair? Sovernmest and the Opâ€" veaLs ment municipalities °> 10 provements, ort to ortion which . they 4 would ‘be particuâ€" s to what is ordinâ€" Antario. and would it act as at this principle aritorious BM {avored legislation be generally ad . ‘The municip? the Provit gay whether, as repre applic Es erally, in sov s shovid ceasi paryy Aags, a E.OR1C diffict ipalities in . Ofâ€" may be obtainâ€" ities. The abâ€" is plan is bete specific illustraâ€" out. â€" For â€" 2x : other day held of the successâ€" mower â€" scheme. The muniotâ€" t it ought to is "working , many: cities ably so. . in blems and . the . Opâ€" icy, Mr. Macâ€" a copy. of his the . address od to the folâ€" tem W the taxaâ€" _a en > dealing t . difference leas In teman theit andâ€" equitable And this rais whether a uniâ€" mot be . more Aty. in, D What : appl ermment ght Mr. this been win Owen Fik wiirie‘s ul a 8t "8 «& d Ki quest108, . yz Maelta®: "ve gatier ol itaict ut clectric build.7 wagoL factory, holding think Ruilway, . instead. of "qt". himself and the s state of alarm 0"C earring powers ol th Temisk Ra.dlw.;? ‘eq\fl- ‘Why vincidl ... A MCM Allow me to‘f that this road intended . to be aS direct vears dutios: . y road . and Ontaric. i0 charge 1 o 0i s ies us candt id t oA onl en rates in ortier to attempt: io proluce ; annually â€"@ balance . on the right : . side. _ It tors not lie in the mouth 1 of any. citizen of: Ol@ Ontari® to _ sAY ; to this or any. Other Governments | ‘¥a« must at.ope â€" make that roed â€" atsolutely pay.‘ .. The piomers have a ~right . to be treated liberally. It is true that , the . forest wealth ani ths â€" mircral wealth belong not to the northlanc especially, but to . the whole Province ofâ€" ‘Ontaric;, but it is also equally . true, gir, that the Province . has ever. s‘ncs Cardedera~. tion derived â€"_ & very large . percen ~tagze of: its revenue from that north: land. . Honorahle . gentlemen opposite have becn even fulsome in the,; 1247 @ation of the Homorable the Minister of Lands, Forests ami Mincs. â€" L desire "to ass him frendy, but firmly, . the questinn:~ Aro we doing the . square * thing hy the northland, bÂ¥ ourselves Lo ce on etmnretnes s o. ONHREICT: : TIKe anft â€" & to the the w it is Provit tion . C tage land. have of Lands, ForeS!S AMJI METAD C to as him. frendy, but firmly questinn: Are we doing the thing hy the northland, by 0% ani the Province of Ontario‘ Honorable â€" the â€" .Premier, it speech on the address, took strange pesition that. it Onta creases its population thete is th thi ently n to â€" municipal. governmen», proji0‘"m lockups, etc. _ ‘The inference from such en arcument is Ali@s it does not â€" pay this Province to Secure > settlers for out â€" northland. It is a strange Antniidetion® ofâ€" COUESE. OnIÂ¥: ~® doinâ€" for our â€" northland. It is a SU@NbC . coincidence, of . course, only. a doin= | cidenceâ€"a case of great minds, etc.â€" I that almast. . :on: the. very day upon which the Honotrable the Premicr do y litered kimself ~â€"of. this strange doeâ€" . trine the Deputy Minister of â€" Agtiâ€"~ culturo, spealing before the Emyire Club, a@ ancedvexactly th> same o;hgddr ment: Tho argument . of both, al that of â€" theoâ€"jetter as publish»d by Toronta. Saturday Night, â€" simply means â€" this: that if the Proiince . s ends mimsy in securing settlers for northern _ Ontario, and â€" opens up and settles new towrehips, the . reâ€" sults will be increased expenditure by the Prosiincs, withâ€" the further. inforâ€" cmiial result that the Province . derivâ€" es no berelit from these settlers, but Abat the Dontinion is greatly â€" ben> fited â€" hy way of â€" revenue reccived inder _ Aarif regulations. ‘There is ‘ an element of °. truth in the contenâ€" " tion . namely, that increased. populaâ€" tior eneouraged © by this <Provin‘e ~â€"wo Id indirectly pe a benofit . to the : whole Dominion; ~but â€" it is ccoâ€" * mic horesy: to say that _ the, same s incrogsed . population is _ £0t a Cirâ€" ect tencfit. to the Provimce. If, Sif, a c w Lo.X tha man of ~Rettiement It dge ial lM GILY td whole Dom mic _ hores) incrogsed ect _ tencfit wa roll bas ing. imme(®. settlemont? dritbt thi‘s population, said, soll b menk, â€"do v cessity, inc ber wealth fot in eSUs, TA chart ts retary‘s directly Provinct tirect b pal y â€"~no beneficial result, : an axtra â€" outlay by way is ‘deliberately / I ment cf ~ notthé the fact that it Tensskaming . & Railway as a,¢ has | enjeavatet My. MacKay anj other charges 10 IRATE 2" Then, again, sit, the Tensiskani Norttortn Ontario Railway Shoil branch colonizakon Jine#. 1, cxamble, the minina camps, are tam;gâ€"and I think they undon areâ€"why should <the GoÂ¥ernmé at once build . ~ into EIK Lake, wewla and Montreal River ~dis <b li ib rt we . uol sity > incr own lands t proposed fre me stow. bi Treasurer) the peo n a to ‘point out to him, fitst, . road was in its eveption o be & colonizaiior roadâ€" ir, L thigk: it â€"still ~ should ; that this .Governmtnt has ; wrong concestion as 4) its ith reference â€" to that railâ€"e with reference to northerit 1 is w â€"absoluté mistake excessive freight and other mrier to attempt) to PCe luce a balance â€" on the. . right tors not le in the mouth tizen of: Ol& Ontaric to sAÂ¥ r â€" any. Other Government» t at.â€"ompw : make that raal {1 namely, that incrci eneouraged ~ by thi indirectly pe a bens Dominton; . but â€" it horesy to say that sed . population is ensfit. to the Proj i1 bac‘kâ€"â€"the map of uot thereby of ~ 1 7, InCtQasa‘ palth of y bchind A Theseâ€" s compaires yay for, cor H . Srom.. the 0 t e esd e'om;eioniln bchind Abreâ€" dine oL . 88907 Those settlors will in time ompaiaes : and develo interâ€" y for commercial and ‘‘het through ~the Provinvial Secâ€" Depat tment, . and will . thus increase the Gnaaces â€" of the s, to say nething of. .. thy inâ€" cncfit that will bo o‘â€"tained by ng trade. between. the northâ€" d Korth Bay, Toraato, and *ow. bim (th er) the bett int out to h was in its ¢ a > eolonizon i¢ at th sif}" that â€" this Government ely "retarding the developâ€" orthérn Ontario, owing‘ "to thereby of absolute neâ€" eace _ the value «. the ; and Crown timber lyâ€" tely. beyond the â€" line of â€"Des any sanc, mal Sir, il we inctease the or, . «s J hate already ck _ (B® map of. settleâ€" > not, ipso facto, of© neâ€" casa .. the lavd â€" aud timâ€" of the. Province lying ind the "line ofâ€" sottle. se settlors will in time as‘ne anit develed ADMLCEâ€" nexr ‘the decr this railway thern endeay Hetvick aunl ‘it does not treat the . & Northern . Ontario a ¢olonization read, Tbut wed by excessive freight Td Paiane k SiT, ario Railway Shaild have 16. 14nn _ MBSC â€"I1;° / ~ PÂ¥ 181 Rail ways nCo gir, that the néo C(h'l"f'l!lt- large . percene yw in pPare â€"ter hin Pmar m’: gpessive i. Soke ies up flls 94 Ontario in e is apparâ€" t, mut there 10@ () OtU y â€" of aid prov iding in .. his l the tac into aslta Ao Jowing _ 6 120‘ on up in red. long as araâ€" of the Y« get jed. _ Th p1o 3r€S3, the to â€"tem arto sir, show to i«; ibis la dorlâ€"ted\y nment not ka.. Gowâ€" listri th m up in _ different . 1p®, . OE MWME tis me" spey Feptainent in the bands . e rong 4 7 progress, wnd have beeu take Lo _ remedy uthis evil. Why, x sir, should a similar mistake be mado. «; ihis . Government in comection with tow@ sitest : It‘ the Province ot. Ontgrio is determined to awi qn¢ out :# every four town lets, the, I1~. 39Â¥ the Governmentâ€"shoul~ pay ta es on those lots. _ Why should the province ta 0 the unearned in ‘rement, Tir i9â€" crement earned by tha ~hardy T}Uflf uid not . join with the settiers. payâ€" ing its fair ~share of â€"~ taxes is otder â€" that prodet municipal inproveâ€" " 22. ~mav‘he â€" undertaken? ngrmot s1y uid ,nO ing its order ments Ol "Then, again, . SIF, tor is fortrmate enoug covery, thr Province $10 fon filing his c $10 fom flliï¬&’ahis claim, an@ 30 10° transter of samo. This is more than â€" is charmed â€" in any of the old ~ Provinces for â€"# similar sotâ€" vice Vote for a Square Deal. ; Mr. Mazxkay concluded the interview with the following statement:â€" "If many of the electors of â€" the howns:tps . are 52 slavish to. party that they will nat vote for Liveral candidates, let them at least plcdge Conservative . candidates to drop their _ slavery to party and â€"to ‘ déâ€" rund _ a square deal in educational matters. _ The Cansersative memaets of the last two Legislatures sat Leâ€" hind thi Govermment, swallowed their the cducational power, not on, but be tind the throne, said: ‘"Thumbs upt‘ "Lct the electors of. the _ villages, towns ani < cities in sevenâ€"eighthks of â€" the Province . fake ~an indepenâ€" dent stand. witls reference . to the H power justice recogbd t Then "Let the" electors of our great mortiâ€"and â€" urite . and, regardless of party, say entphatitally that a sweepâ€" ing ani comprchensive a@vance must be made in dealing with the colonizâ€" suchs : dand & in â€" different . s ‘they romtal Â¥ e? i y i no thorafore hours‘ t daÂ¥: let day; let. him pledge all camfidates t« such a jst measure and he also will get a square . ceal. "Let the report of .the commissiâ€"m as to thr state oft the . bilinguat s bo«s be published at once. Lot us have . the actual facts; and . then we may, discuss â€" remedies. f y 1es$ mabny be BISGUTT,FACTORY SOLD Nx. Robert=Smith,â€" for many yrats an employeot; Truax‘s mill, Walkerâ€" tom, has purchased the Pett ‘,qult Factory Tromh that towr ~ 2 will conâ€" vert it intr & VC« ... aing plamt for the . meawlacture â€" of doots, sash end ather â€" a‘ticle of wool nwate. binderipg & 1al Prosrectors‘ Rights gad pther. articile of WOJ! TTE Ttp price paid was $1,000, which in cludes th> buikling and all machin ty Heé is also to have free water. (â€"or the town. In: return for _Ibem ‘col many.. . /. other < . qu« e â€" fully < dealt â€" 4 MacKay : in conclusion ctflfl“h‘;lf&lflm the yeat, but anâ€" ticipates that he will in reality â€" ‘he anle +o furnish work to fiftesn nwen. abl may ~be However, as ssog. all yTa in th Ontatio ;esti'(');r-illâ€they will . get RIYLS , ~ as to _ his calling, eight ork sWould constitute a h{ll OrUb, eEwsn vously docided hould (be â€" mA ts to ‘the vel cog.. but this . In: return for : i# he agrees to emplo SIT negt in the bands ; remained untax~ es ues have hbeeu 1 il. * â€"Why, We r mistake be mado ut in comection it the Province of ed ta wim que out lets, the, I1~. 59Y wlA maw ti ces ~On s Milch Cow the . Governâ€" to make mon J the campaigh these . . question‘s with," . s nade 2doP% the PC . u L mA tak these . conâ€" n7 at lcast and watch him gro#w l!;a Another® oc:‘rnh Council @1@NCU 77 willhis Royal Highness s t:hoffl said Mr. provision by way mnm-oa- cral‘s warrent for the payment .. of civil servi¢u salaries in cases where the m%vm by Parliament prior To to dissolution has beenm already exbausâ€" Unole Sam,. ate The way :li““ Td mt t 5000 Orew _ 19K Toledo u:\;e“f"' jeckâ€"of ‘recipx]by .~<MC0 MAMIES 0 9 ister un* Leader. ¢ CA Of course, if *‘Our Lady of .. the. Snwws" should change her minc, tet ber remember next yourt is Keapâ€"ygat. â€"St. Paul Dispatsh. The price cf the gold _ jon witlt which President Talt signed the .Reâ€" ciprocity .resolution has fallen ten points.â€"Minneapolis Jourpal. Motor Hearse Cars Are And to 1B# + 3. wasted : by mi nng PARLIAMANT _ A Liberal Offer: T(# 3¢ Brief Session Will be Held Before the Christmas Holiâ€" days to Vote Supplies Ottawa, Oct. 16â€"â€"At a meeting .of th} Cabinet Council this afternoun _ it was decided to summon the new patâ€" liament : n the date already . foreâ€" shacowed _.â€"mmely, Kovember 15th. 1t is probable thet it may be caly & short. session, doroted principally to the passing of supplies, for which thore _ is now urgent neod. Prorogaâ€" ‘ I uis O palctithiag )T L0X ui ons amicront Siks in ns ce e tds I the passing of supplies, for which thore _js now urgent neod. Prorogaâ€" tion may take place before Christmas ania new session be Called in Februâ€" ary or March, after the Government : has had Aim> to map out its ‘legis lative program. So far the Miristry has had ro chance <to consider any of (the larger matters â€" ef _ policy waiting to be dealt wiwi, and â€" for w.ne time yet the Cabimt * will have to. devote its principal _ attenâ€" tion ~to _ dealing wigxnwcumuuud* matters of _ routine inistration. Wil Th» first oficial get ¢. his Royal â€" Highness, the Pule af Connaught as . Govermtâ€"Gonerâ€"l was the swearing in toâ€"day of . the New Minister of Agtiâ€" culture, Hon. Martin Burrell, who atâ€" rived in the capital this morning from British Columbia. The ceremony took place in tiat Governmrâ€"Goneral‘s office in th: East blcw shortly befece noon. Mr.Burrell was introduced to » . his Royal â€" Highness by Premier Borden. The Duke _ administared, the cath â€" tm person, . aid afterwards corratulated the new Minister. Hon. Mr.. Burrell celsorated Is fftyâ€"first birthday yesâ€" terday. _ Following the ceremony his Royal Highness cigned several orders in Council passed on Saturiay. UOnsâ€" ct these changes the Gites for tth |«;eâ€" clections for tho return of fhe â€" mw Ministers. November 1st was the date orzully fixed, but as this is All Saints‘ Day, it was decided â€"/ to postâ€"pone t polling day to Noâ€" vember 3, with nnuffations on Ocâ€" tojser 27. f s the new MIDISICE 277 celsorated Is fftyâ€"first terday. Following the Royal Highness cigned \rid an Jiew! dldak haow it was 1 e© (N.C.) Observer. .. Gam‘s summer _ Airt ted ed in Guelph during the past decade is shown by a sale ol lots in St. Patrick‘s Wards» In 1903 the â€" land, which has since been divided to torm these lats, was sold for $200 In 1907 it was solé for $900. Witt the subdivision of; the land into lots, 185 in numlâ€"t, 4t was sold for $13,700, inb VAuOEE AT GUELPIL How thoe value Mr. Burrell Swota Civil afvall the breath Congress on th ity .â€"â€"Des: Moines â€"«Columbus .L .fl"u witt ntuil she won! Service Salaries ~r in Council sfgned by the IH he of â€" land has incréeas SpPA tch, Enows,"" ing~ . Claike to ; pe . Noes:""â€" 22 3 We that sub Regâ€" Being Used in Berlin and : which has Mor penerations ©Leen called the "blue kos." As m is leted . ate numerous,â€" totaling nea‘ly a. thoysane‘ samially, _ in â€" Berâ€" lin, it hes heppernd that bodies have had to wait an. imoréinate . timeâ€" for conveyance ‘to: the LOrtuary â€" . With theâ€" â€" motor car. heatso) this dificulty will peâ€" overcamye, for it has _ a0« commodation , â€""for several occupants and .cap Atrautl <at ~â€" @ Aast. rate. It is _ rmounted «i three pneumaticâ€"tired whoels like a «delivery tricycle.â€"It is painted blue like ‘its predecessor, : amd is adorned with the Prussian eagle, To unquestionably . prove _ £0 . 138 people that indigestion and dyspepsia can be permanently. relieved and that Rexall Dyspep,;" ‘Tablets will ‘bring about this result, we will furnish the medicine absolutely free if it Tails to give satisfaction: to any one usifig l}'.' ~ Udubvific n trvediiber + ies HBet y & ‘The remarkable success of Rexall. Dyspepsia Tablets is due to the high degree of scientific skill used in devig» ihg their formuls. as well as to the care cxercised in their manulacture, whereby the wellâ€"kxown properties of Bismuthâ€"Subnitrate and Pepsin â€"bars been combined with Carminatives and other agents."w>0 000000 * pepsia.â€"â€"If we Fail the Meâ€" dicine Costs Nothing EdW Pc2 i Bismuthâ€"Subnitrate‘ and Pepsin . ate constantly employed ~ ‘and recognized ed by the catire modg «protession: as invaluable in the tmént: of in« digestion and dys-p'psie‘.__ T ty has c eaantdrladifiens w ie 20p P The Pepsin sused in Rexall &w sia Tablets is carefully. prepared so as to develop_ its greater eMotemioy, Pepsin supplies to the digestive" ap» paratus one of the most important . clements ol the digestive fluld. With« out it the digestion and assimilation of lood ate. impossible. % ~ ‘The Carminatives possess properties which aid in relieving the disturbanc» ces and pain caused by undigested food. This combination of these ingredients makes a remedy invaluable for â€" the complete relief of ~ indigestion. and dyspepsia. > th 5.. C\ °) ol ‘We are so certain of this that â€" we urge you to : try Rexall Dyspepsia ‘Tablets of our .own personal : guarantes ‘Three sizes, _ 25 conts, 50 .conts, and $1.00. . Remember, â€" you ~can obtain Rexall Remedies only at our storeâ€" The Roxall Store. A. G. _ Hachnel, Watertloo. ‘"4..*_ 5 Po 4tb t 4 44444444 14 +4Â¥3 AHHHHRAAEYEHIHHAAA4t 3 ¢ 3: MERCFPANTS® ‘\oup TP. £ Â¥% The Township of Wator tho â€" retail â€" merchants‘ eu the . toynships‘ winning wimber af points ‘dt the / terloo won with 244 poi exbibitors, arnd North . th wite . the heldets of the next with 183 points. BABE 1N <CRIB KILLED HIS LITULE BROTHER. â€" Roctester, NAM.,, Oct. 16. Mrs.‘ Robert Agnew plaosd hat two Wabes in i crib yesterday and " gare E:gmt, 20 â€" months old, the o|‘st," a "mirsing botâ€" :.u. Th* child | after satvistyâ€" ng his chunger‘ began to % with: the ~bottle. Holding at arm‘s Tewirth . he Tat 40 taw at arm‘s Tength, he lst it TaH. brothpt <ow‘ the head, Ml~ hing Mt.fly__ ielg s is a9% prove ‘to . the da WIlafloohlm 8" cup . offered to ming the kreatest !tlnhlllï¬t.'.; 4 points amiâ€" 19 ‘thâ€" Dumfries, who t the cup, came * TO WaABERLOO t4