Daily Colonist (1900-08-12) . auspices,and public ins])ei-tors are constantly go-ing from shop to shop where it is beingollereil to the public. It may fairly besaid that adulterated foods do not existin Germany. The law provide that eventlii>se who are ignorant of their natureshall he liable to line tind imiirisinimeiiti! they attempt to ex])ose them for this is done when the adulteriition jof food is rainpiint in nearly all other icivilized lauds. Knglaml obtains au an-iniai riveiine of over a million dollarsfrom the taxation of iiiUeiit either forbids their sa


Daily Colonist (1900-08-12) . auspices,and public ins])ei-tors are constantly go-ing from shop to shop where it is beingollereil to the public. It may fairly besaid that adulterated foods do not existin Germany. The law provide that eventlii>se who are ignorant of their natureshall he liable to line tind imiirisinimeiiti! they attempt to ex])ose them for this is done when the adulteriition jof food is rainpiint in nearly all other icivilized lauds. Knglaml obtains au an-iniai riveiine of over a million dollarsfrom the taxation of iiiUeiit either forbids their sale allivgitiier or makes known ?hwir worthless-iicss to the imlilic liy oIliiMrilly lu-oclaim-ing their c(nitents under .some stndi head-ing as Warning against patent medi-ciiirs. in posters about the town and inthe daily paiieiv. Beyond all (luestion, the care of thepoor and distresseil in the eitiis of Ger-many is su|ierl)ly managed. It is theGerman ideal, at least, to abolish pover-ty. Germans think the present policy tf. OF VANCOUVEli ISLAND. Mr. Tliomas KitcUIn. (Ilcad Agency, Na-nalmo), will ho at Ladysmith SUNDAY, AUduST , AUfJUST , AUGUST 14. TIIUIISDAY, AUGUST , AUGUST , AUGUSl17; : SUNDAY, AUGUST 18th Pleased to sec you and show you round,and I think you will he ratlior ustonlshodat what von see. ilrst In. best la. IricesSlOO to ?;ir>0. Terms, one third cash, bal-uace (i and 12 laoiitlis. Head Hgenci KAH, 8,1 the government will ultimately lead to this reason they have inaugurated asystem of municipal insurance againstsickness, loss of emplojiaent, and old ago. The German cities also do all they can(o encourage small wage-earners and pro-tect tlnjse in temporarj- distress. To thisend they have established a system ofmunicipal savings-banks and municipalpawnshoiis. The Berlin savings-banksystem has more thau four linndred thou-sand such depositors. In Aachen (,Vix-la-Chapelle) it is said that almost everyman, woman


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