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Potter. | Darwen, England. 5 _} | Supervisor | Line Road on that portion of it | which has been condemned ij ant | sioner of Public HOS OOS O8oe GV ese Sere FOC® | —— | road, aud it bill fwas then resumed by Mr. Shaw. PROVINGIAL LEGISLATURE April 28, _— Fripay, House met at 11, Mr. Campbell] asked the Commissioner of Public Works if he has instructed McGuigan to seek the re- yf the on the Centre that has Supervisor, and at a public ng beld iu Hope River Hall, attended by both L ‘onservatives, Hone Mr. McLean eaid spstructed to sell ject to the appreval of the Works. Mr. Richards asked the Commissioner ot Public Works what action the Depart- ment of Public Works intends to take respecting the numerously sign- i petition from the inhabitants of Mcleaac Read and adjoin ing Districts, praying for the completion of the new road from Line Road, between Lots 13 and 14, to St. Gilbert’s, Lot 14. Hon. Mr. McLean said that some gov- | ernment money had been spent on this was nothing but fairthat it should be conti: ued. Mr. M. McKinnon asked the Leader of the Government to tablea statement giv- ing the names of all those empluyed in the Hospital forthe Insane and the salaries received by each, also the latest report of the Poor House Commissioners and an itemized report of the expenses of that | Institution. Hono. Mr. Farquharson promised that the information would be laid on the table this afternoon, The debate on the Hillsborough Briége He Mr. building bridges en altered by the suid which was largely bera!s and the supervisor those bridge Comm is- 4 had been was followed by Hon. Mr. Hichards, A.J. McDonald, and Mr. Campbell. (Continued on page 5.) -—-——_——- French Wives Provided. Panis, April 26.—In consequence of be coinplaiots of French colonists that 1 1) poss ble for them to fiud French wives inless they reiurn bome, the Ministry o: he Colon‘es intends .o instel @ ceotral em- gration «ffise for women in Paris, with branches in the country. Approved who are considered suitable for colonial marriages will be provided with a vaidens SCHOOL REPORT?. Sis,~Tne Chief Superintendant of Edueation, in his report, says that as there are three gradea of license 80 should there be three grade of schools. This conclusion was doubtless arrived at from the fact that many teachers doing but iaferior third class work are drawiog 2nd class pay. We agree with Mr. MeLeod that this latter state of affairs should be ratified but take exception to his position in re three grades of Nt hoolse ' Weassume, 44 & premises, that the state is in duty bennd to give @ certain amount of education to its people inrespective of creed or nationality. This Education should be broad aad absolutely necessary for every one; aad iv this country be more slong the lines of farming, dairying and vi growing, the principal industries to whicb our Island is adapted and which must be the chief occupatation of our peo« ple. This settled, we submit that every teacher obtaining license should be qual fi- edto impart this necessary iastruction, and all should be paid the same salary from the common purse,irrespective of sex. lo other words pay for laber preformed, irrespective of the sex of the labourer. We are now all equal. The back woods school 1s on a par with the village, which is just,and in contrast tothe system lately in practice of forcing the poorer districts to contribute indirectly to the support of the rich ones or the city. Now if any individual or number of individuals termed on village or town wishes s high-grade teacher, let them have one by paying the extra cost themselves. Every one should be pre- pared to pay for their own luxuries. Now you buve a system fair and just toal!. A central training school or college should be maintained by the province, and stu~ dents who wish to take advanced courses should pay the tuition fee necessary, Let Latin and Greek go to those whose time lies heavy on their hands. Time is too short to waste on imprac icel, however veluable, studies, Our proyince is agri~ cul oral, if anvthing, aud we cannot aflord to keep up # College alinost exclusively Ww train our ou h in profe-sion-, already full to overtlowing, to de=pise ibe farm- of their fathers or give their services to foreiga countries. Our colleges are prodncing too many drones in the hive of industry. So soon a8 @ map gels a jitti+ education, he cOu- siders bimeelfof rather too much impor- tance io go back to the farm. He haxthe now too common idea that a man to be somebody must get some petty « flite aud ‘porta bke and c'garette. Let vurc | ‘edding outfit, costing $60, with $20 “ock+t-money, and with a free passage to Pihe col ny selected. The first experi- mots will ve made in Madagascar. —— rc — + AM >A Be [ was cured of a bad case of Grippe by iNARDS’ LINIMENT. Sydney, C. B. C. I. Lacue. I was cvreD of Jose of voice _by MIN- ARDY LINIMENT. Yarmouihb, CHARLE3 PLUMMER. I was cvrep of Sciatica Rueumatism by MINARDS’ LINIADNT. Buoin, NAL Lewis S. Butter: legea eudeavcr to dispel this erroneou- idea, avd ineulcate lato the mirds of our youth the fact that farming is ove of the hichest, if pot the v-ry bighest and mos’ nter stog of occupations; ad teach ti.u to judge peopie by quality of heart and mind rather than by the methbed of earning their bread. Wnen we can persuade cur educated youth to employ their tslents on the farm mathe than waste them as se :ond rate preachers, lawyers or ductors, it wil be a gala day forour conatry. But we sre digressing. To sum up, our position is: lst, One gale of G vernment salary for all +chools in the Province. S-cond, Let disirics des ring some- thing higher than is the duty of the ;r> ee Ses awn grass jyst received, a direct sbi 'P- uent of choice America epecial mixture, most suitable for lawns, yrass plo ®, Celmetries, cricket ennis courts, etc.— Geo. the seed>man. hd cil eeallehditieele salintaiiaat aidan fontreal Wit an lawn gras-, ! grounds, | Carter & Co., : wid ] Ig i The ! ness put bh} ishes a por | trait of Mr. Lemuel Robert-oo, of Marais tiela, winner at McGill Univers ty of ‘Le Peiry Chapman gold medal for cia-sical auguages and history. vince to give, pay«for it thems. lves. Toird, ) ore practical work and les Latin and Greek at our cen'ral higa school. Yours truly, JUNIUS King’s County, Apri! 27, 1899. fO CURE FOOTHACHE IN A MINUTE Use NERVOL. One application cures ;if not, your money back. Equally good for Neuralgig and Geadache. 25c, at all Druggists, .—Twe or three gir's 10 learn “%- Apuly to Mi-- stevast. Gr .fron ‘ny Prince aad Hilisb: ree 85 WAN E dr :s-mak ~f Letwe In Attempts to Cure Dyspepsia and Other Stomach Troubles. THE ¢, ss es Whithan Vy ihe + She Only Ure Store in each town shoe The fe r men. greatest value For $3.09 Highest work x: anship. For stylish effect, ever retainin . thape, ‘and filling where vthers fail it has no equi ial, WE HAVE SOLE CONTR} . Weeks & SUNNYSIDE 1) ih J eells this famous offered quality of material and ‘Tren, its | If Dodd’s Dyspepsia Ta!1: +1 Were Us d These Diseases Would sVani-l: F om Canada at QOvoe-Hundreth Par: of the Outlay, ‘‘Give me the money that is paid to | for (he homeless, and build a churchor a ioctors every year, for their vain eiforts to cure Indigestion, Dyspepsia, Bilious- , Wind on the Stomach, Foul Breath, Geta b of the Stomach, and other, stomach rouble, and I’)] cloth every il-clad pers ~ou, fe d every bungry one, build houses Choo: ouse at everycross roadin the Domi on.” So epoke a physician a few Uays a0. He didZnot over-estimate the enormous waste f money in this direction. Hun. dreds of thousands of dollars are thrown «wav vearly on this purpose. If all who | ~ LARGE FORTUNES ARE | E BEING WASTED sutler from tbes2 dise sei wovll quit ‘octoring and “use Dodd’s Dp-peysia fabiets, huvarede of thousands of do'la e would be saved, and these stomach dis- -asee would be nnknown in Canada. For Doda’s Dyspepsia T.blet+ care these com- piaini8 ag certain as the tun melts the nov, If you don’t belicve it—test them, Chey’ii convin:e you by curing you. The doctor who restricts himself to the treatment of one disease,can cure that disease when the physician who treats all diseases fails. Just so with Dodd’s Dyspepsia Tablets and stomack diseases. Dodd’s Dyspepsia Tablets were made to cure these diseases only. They are not curexalls, But Dodd’s Dyspepsia Tablets do cure allstomach troubles. They have never failed yet. They will not fail to cure you. Dodd’s Dyspepsia Tablets are sold by all druggists at fifty centsa box, six boxes 2.50, or will be sent on receipt of price, bp the Dodd’s Medicine Co., Limited Toronto. =e Soma Ok Qs sry tO on o = - Sseefesocgan ~ a ~~ 4 — Py: en enw an ips i A comes cos Fae Se 8 , 95. B.Sud Be > OG ® om Sat OO SS, me ~ = Desf -a B _ me ~ = aw Sw # Su. & r. 25 Saks Vas | sae MOS OLAS mn ee ee en Bini, = = S- £36354 .37 8 © - = a -- a} to’ Sele fH Se a2y 9 Fee @ ea*SS.8s Zz, BPerewvsis id S2s8&shues 4 SABE ESEESS 'OHN NEWSON WHITE FIFE, grown one year from m ported seed—on the ‘Warren Farm” BEER & GOFF Seed Wheat. 6~—d&wlmo purposes also on hand, EXPECTS AN EQUIVALENT Britain Willing .-to Abrogate the Clayton-Bulwer Treaty. New York, April 26.—A Herald des- patch from Washington says :—Although willing to abrogate the Clayton~Bulwer treaty, Great Britain has made it plain to the United States that she expects an equivalent in return for her action. The equivalent will be exacted during negatiations of the American-Canadian Commission, which is to resum: its sear sion in Washington in August next. It is because of a demand for conceseions equel in valne to that which will be given the United states in the abrogation of the Clayton-Bulwer treaty tbat the negotia- tions have not progres-ed with the prom pt- nese at first expecved. Tt is apparent to the offisisls now that Great Britain purposes to use the pro~ position io abrogate the treaty to further her own sims in cornection with the settlement ofthe Alaskan boundary and reciprocity questions, Great B itain is determined to make every effort to secure an outlet for the North West Territory through Alaska. And the United States is not willing to give itto ber, It may be therefore that she will sugg+st thatia r - turo foreuch ao outlet she will surrence a)! ber rights in the Nicaragus canal. President McKinley and Secre:ary Hay have determined not to enter into negoti-~ ations either with Costa Rica or Nicarauga respecting the Nicaragua canal until the new [sthmian canal commission has sub- mitted its report. The Nicarsgua canal commission will report withina short time, and the President will then ao- nounce the members of the Isthmian commission. The new commission will proceed to Panama,and later to Nicaragua, and it is the expectation of the President that it will submitite report io time for consideration early in the next session of Cougre--. epee aennaeae enone? at > DIED. At Heal of Montagus, Apr] 13, I8°9 2 srgaret, the beloved wife of Jobn Me ran, E q.,\n ber 68th vear, leaving three One and tour daughters to mourn thei sad loss. She diedtrrusting in the merit+ o* ber R-deemer. (O her papers ~— — The HARM OF C BEAUTY Not in the Features so much as in the Grace and Vitality of a Healthy Body--Dr. A. W. Chase's Nerveand Blood Pills make Women Beautiful. 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