Daily Colonist (1900-01-20) . changes wereto be—in fact, it was like pulling teeth toget an explanation out of the governmenton any question. Any act that wis pass-ed he hoped would be in tlie direction ofameliorating the condition of the menwho work iiiulerground. If the actcould in any way improve the conditionsof tliose brave men, he would certainlysiuiport it. ?The Licensing Act and the proposedchanges was next taken up by Mr. Eb-erts. The act last setision, lie snid,had been foi-eed -ilcwii the throats ot thegoveriinient, and they were now forcedby public oiiiiiioii to take ir bne
Daily Colonist (1900-01-20) . changes wereto be—in fact, it was like pulling teeth toget an explanation out of the governmenton any question. Any act that wis pass-ed he hoped would be in tlie direction ofameliorating the condition of the menwho work iiiulerground. If the actcould in any way improve the conditionsof tliose brave men, he would certainlysiuiport it. ?The Licensing Act and the proposedchanges was next taken up by Mr. Eb-erts. The act last setision, lie snid,had been foi-eed -ilcwii the throats ot thegoveriinient, and they were now forcedby public oiiiiiioii to take ir bnek. Themen in i\u- rural districts who conductedsmall ho^telries were greatly overchiirg-vd liy this act; liaving to .pay $ us cuiiipared with .iifiO under the oldact. Some of these hontelrit?s--wiMt> riinon a Very narrow margin, the profit beinglittle or nothing, while they were u greatbenefit to travellers. There was such ahill! and cry after tlie governmcat thatihoy were forced to moad their ways be-. A t>ook that will help yon and suggest ideas about Steam or HotWater Heating that perhaps you never thought of. It not onlytells -why, but shows why the vittlons stylM^bf the-Safford are without an equal in the llaidiator wopjd; #it is illustrated—yoiu dont have to study it out , i., .--vi /^-K Safford^,Radiators are absolutely unbreakable—no rods, bolts or packing; screw them; sate. Bach one is gturanteed by the larg--cst Radiator maniifactiurers underthe BriU6h)flAg. .-Sen^ post-?card for the free book-^it trOl interest BURNS, BOYD & CO.,« Vancouver, B. C. The DOMINIOM RADIATOR CO,, Ltd., Toponlo, On*/ fore the general election, which theylliunghl ci-nid not be long delayed. It was proposed, uccoi-diug lu the speechfrom the throne, to open up the Onunecacountry. With this he uuite agreed, buthe would like to call the atteiiliou of thegovernment and their tollowers to thefact that last seBsiou they hud repudi
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