l v Are completely relieved ‘ by “vFruit-a-tives” MR. JAS. i‘ .11.'1tion for five for about six “I-‘ruitutivt-s" 1111111 rciuc- “I suffered from e1- years and [r0111 p1 s months, but 1111c I10 _ gave n10 co1r1pI1t1.1\-l1 . dies from (gm-lice. ltlontreal. New York‘ Kansas (‘itv a111l “ichigau, but all without 1‘t-.~t.ltsl._ “i-‘r‘uita(t]ivcs" ghlcls results not 1mg cse OCS, am uInKTTl-fly 11-e01111111-11d them to every other sufiw y," w‘1"11cs-.\II'.JO.S. Page 0E Column, f 'l‘l1cl1o\v1-l~. s 1.1.41, lit-er and kidneys arc elcaipt-tl 11v -thc.nc1‘l by the lllIUIIillKWl i1 1h ripe fruit and - .1~~ ‘ll which thc l11;-' 1:111‘ 1..~ q . 1.. .1-11 H. v-nma-n-w-zu. 11. 1» VwuuJ-iow-atlt-Q 111:1 un- ovvvvotoovcvvoovouoov~oo g The Laud Vc L0ve§ -_- --. F ‘ ‘ lly frank Yr-lgh : a‘ luq...~....4.n“t~-n... (int. '-11-~. i-‘i ‘t Yewi-viupc": ‘ Q. When thc t’ . -1c\\..~' paper 111111.111 .11 011.. ~Utu1er 3~ ~ Canada 1 '? prom A. The firv. t11u11l11-r 1-1 the Up- thom p01‘ Canada (L1/e111- 1111111‘ 11111 111 pme Newark 1Niapara-uii-the-Lukc- o1- inde April l8. 17921. 11 -:~:.1~ the first and‘ newspaper 111 0111111111. 111111 w-.1.». 1- homg credit. In 1111- people who 1:111 1|. 1111f the“- and sup|111rtc1l 1i all U. I-I. Loyal» 5331“ ists. \\'l1<>1~l1-v1-11 11111:. I11-tore haul bank, conic. '.t.- 1i1-st1tutc rclut . 111111 thc ' flu-n 1111111l111lJil1-(i \v1l<li-r11 .s1-1 N111- tiztrit. 'i‘h1s paper was only 1111c yfé sl1e4-1_fi111-e11 by lllilU-tllltl-fl-lliill‘ - out-hes. It eamr- out weekly. and -' its price ivas thrcc dollars a vear. Bestwall Plaster Board Just Fiflccn thousand square feet reccivetl BEAVEIR l5l-1STW.»\l.I. BOARD In sheets- tl x T——-l .\‘t\'-~l .\ '1 11ml 4 x l0. _ "Also full supply 111‘ 11011111111- .' BEAYER BOARD. L. M POOL} & (~‘(). OI ' ‘ “TIXIIKYIZS ‘i'|.".§ flilt WALL PAPERS mense range to select from. lot of pennants at 111m Price. - CARTER &» ($0., ‘ 1 1 ‘ LIMITED. or. c. d. Archibald ~Modlcal School and Hospital 1'. 1 . ,., . ‘.‘ , _~ all!” r Amp-st». 1 & Btu-tier; w. 11; wit-Ins. 6. -- anntmi- 11 Away-sully » 0mm: 1:0 Rlchmdnflltlllt IIONIYTOIDAIT- lmrlottctom? l. McDonald ‘ " 1 .1 B, . ‘ 111 thc 1-11d. 11nd 110111- \\‘lll b1- 1111111- lorial staff of this paper and contri- EWBTY ml!" 0f WALL P11153511‘. in spite of his opposittion. he‘ should see our BEAUTIFUL NEW PATTERNS forthls season. A11 im-t Oulflhis tinwaveriiig support of the part}: prices are. as low as the lowest. A ~ ' Professional Cards Gil-throw to N. Y. Post Graduate Prletiorimlited to Eye, Ear Non . Ind Throat in: ma mppiyam Glenn i‘ , Bin: Building ‘l ‘Charge Bfllfl-Jhllltl. IMMKM Y MePlieo 1 _ i‘ THE CHARLOTTEITQWN GUARDIAN l tiiihat - m» of £01m Iiy lame‘: W. Barton. M.D 111 tiiifiittinittytutiuttt Ylll (In nouns) dnllnnd. ilutlllll Dill) Cont!» nul United dialer. ‘It. DUI I‘! (founded I887) 86.00 pn- (u Qdvlnco) mulled u. Vie Pullout-J. IL. Burnett. ‘ PInnllJrIll-—-“'. (‘Inuit-t b". lluLure. ne¢-rv~tury-—Llcul. Col; U. A. llarliluunu. U. S. 0. Editor null nlunuzel-J. B. Burnett. [Munoz-lute Editor-II. K. Currie v -, 1112s . 1 “'- 1 - 1 too much to say that it ivus largely THE LATE MR. W. L. (f0'l"l‘()N clue to the publicity which hc gavc its work and proceedings, that it ttosini-xv, APRIL M,(,,,A,N,, I have written more than 011cc about that niiserablc form of‘ head-l ache called migraine. u-liicii is a ‘sort of neuralgia of onc side o1" o11c ihalf of thc lit-ad. accompanied by, TIT is ‘with feelings o1‘ more than‘ W95 Rel" Mill/e "lid received m” “ausglh mmmng‘ ‘ma swat’ d“ ‘ IJYPSSIO . , . "leilsure M Swim“ l‘ has don“ i Between attacks patients usually‘ that record lthe death of Mr. W. Cotton. the‘ iveternn journalist 11nd member of {our editorialsmil‘. M1". Cotton passed Hilrris- dimgme" m‘ M“ w' C" HM" after 11 brief illness. i11 which he retained a until ordinary reyeret we Mr. Cotton was happily married 111-Vt‘ =1 ltlll‘ 118E111‘ Ofheflllll- i. _ u. 1 Just what (“flllrLCS 11 has never‘, m 1874- m MM “Aargamt E m been definitely provcn. That ovcrq work and worry seem to predispose‘ , ‘ _ . _ _ _ 11o 1l1c attacks is generally admitted.‘ n5‘ who Wu“ e5‘ and 515ml of ‘ml Further. that the liver was a fac-. distinguished artist Mr. Robert Harfltor has been stispccted for many y . _. _ - Jyears because of thc "bilious" feel- Hh‘ C‘ M‘ o" the mmkm (y)! thfiing that usually accompanies thc- Fnthers of Confederation. No 111o1'cvh@;1d;wh@_ ‘ ; . ‘ ». 11k u . It. t. [1 In order to try and fix the blame (“noted m“ ‘u 8f‘ u s we h U idefinitely upon the liver. Dr. J. S. Charlottetown during" thc past 54 Diamond of Ncw Ym-k investigated years; they “Tm inseparable‘ ‘dn¢1tl1i1't)/ five cases of migraine with ' _ _v the tisual htilfsidcd headache and were present at. he tztkintz dClltfliahdnlninal Symptom“ > t‘ part i11. nearly all functions tending‘; Ht‘ lllfldfi‘ 1‘l\'l‘l' if-‘IS i11 fill H1981‘ away yesterday‘ ‘ morning clear. aetiic 11111111 thc end. passing ttway i11 his sleep. peacefully and eoinentcdly as a child resting cu his 111otl1cris breast. His end was - fitting climax to his life. which gun-stint; 1111 cven teuour. undisturbed the litful changes whicl1_111z1rk ‘t’ 1mm“ m” 1mm‘ “'°“‘“"“' ‘<11 1051111.; out the 1111111111 of 111t- liver Thcrc were scvcn children of the. to store-sugar within itself. instead ‘Imon and an lived m bring ficdnzof allowing too much to circulate in ‘the ordinary‘ troursc of 0110's Citrcci’. and more especially thc (rarccr of an ."l!‘.'(‘ lll‘\\'$])fl[I(‘I'iIlZ\II. _ [he b]ood_ 111111.111; Lawsuit 00111111 1111s 111 his “d hmlm‘ i“ "W" P-“Yliie ""1 M“ ‘Si-utterly. dyes and other sub- lstunecs are given to the patient. F"k ‘.‘ fC B‘t.- hm C cotton 0 aw‘ H‘ on ‘tilltl thc ability of the liver to take who came home to visit his par- this dye out of the blood within a certain time is tested. ents; “Yinnifred. Mrs. \V. E. Hynd- _ ‘ l Where thc bvcr took 10o long to 1111111". Rev. Walter C. Cotton. South fioparaye out the dye and Store the Rhodesia; Rebel-L L‘; May; Mm '1'_|sugar. it was thus prove-n that the 1'» - t<1' -- ‘t. ~11 ‘- E. McNutt; Miss Margaret 111111 Mr. |;:;\’\._wa§ m mm’ H “m p“) “now as a Yqmru... in the om“. of William E.. all of Charlottctm-sn. to. I11 33 of the 35 ease-s i1 was found . y . _ that the liver was taking too long in ---[-h‘(. Islflndvl." in 1865 ‘mm... m‘. d“ each and all of whom the Guaiduu <1cl1tie1l1 ytar. bcinp; born 111 Nev." Lend-111 n11 July 23. 1M8. and ovcr 1.11 these vet-re spent i11 journ- 1-.l1.~'11;. The son of the late Rev. Richard Cotton. Anglican clc1'1;'y-‘ man. N11‘. Cotton commenced his doing: this work. 1114p," o; n“. m“. M“ 1mm m, uttcnrls 11s sympathy‘ i11 their great. llc tells \l.\ that. it is the inability _ H M ‘ 10W {of the h\<'r 111 scpuruh- fr11111 11111 transferred 1.11 thc lluhiztx Clll‘/.t‘ll '11 ""' ,]lt1l.‘$tlllt)llS \\‘.1\'ll*.\i derived from 11111 1111111-11 1111-111. 11nd t-gtgs i11 intestine. 1371i. where 111- _scrved 1t period 11s ‘that. eztuscs the ht-uducht: 11nd 11t- _-»¢-> ‘tack of biliousncss. _v 7mm PLUS? Iie has, been 11bit? to uive patients relief by euttinc. down (111 1111-11ls and reporter. the only other rcpurtcr 111. that ti111c 0n thc stuff of the Chron- 1t‘lt‘ being Mr. W. S. I-‘ielziiuu. The 11111 _v1>u111-; 1111-11 strut-k up aiP _‘—' (‘fill-bl REMIER SAUNDERS t‘.‘4lllll1ll.t‘.\‘ NU“. mm,“ and . . nu‘ n w“ u,- ml 11; ffootls. 11nd most. of us 111.11 tht l ..s f 11\ 1 _ them at. least; 011w- u day. )lfll‘llt‘- ulurl_\'if\v1 do pl1_v.~i1-:1l work or tuke exercise, but where lllt‘ system - . . . '. lees not tulcrutt- 2111-111 well then teaustd by tlu 11-(1111111111 of (111 111s “my “WT m? ‘D-(hndmfl IS “you mm g ]ll'('.‘1(‘l‘l]ll.l(lllS and the ctmseqitc-tit rested should 1111-11t or eings be 1-1111-11. 1 - - . _ _ lrcduction i11 the (luantity of mcdi- Tl“ Mm“ “Wlld “Qmmly “lid t." 1 p111\c~tl1:11 1111- liver 111 tl1cs1-~1ntl1- Mr. Cotton rcttiriied ‘.0 Cl1z11'l<1tt1--l(‘m(‘ Sold‘ l‘ mum m‘ “ddm m‘ \"m‘_“‘_'"‘ A”: pm (mum "s lvmk‘ .' ‘ H - . . ~ ‘h‘l.ltll'l‘!~2 of the thrcc speciul ntagis- “m” "lliimln" » _ . y tutu- to llll(lt‘li.ll((‘ the editorship and ‘ ‘ , _ _ AS you know u“. “M. m u“. Urdu}. trattcs to bc appointctl. 11nd Ulrtllt’! my msom 5mm i“ m...“ (10505. ‘mm; ‘ ‘ ciul inspectors, three for each cut-s 111-1- good . _ should e111 _ friendship Lllt‘il\\‘lll17lllflhlftllllffilllill 11111101‘ liusilfcss pf the province i ubtmt $571100. 'l‘l1i.s. wt; presume- thc viei.~,..i111<|1~s‘u1' life and ])(|l‘lli(':¢ .~11rry to ]1.1r11 t1f.\’f1‘.011it1111‘s (l(‘li_l!Sl' titan the H1111. W. S. l-‘it-ltliri‘; 111 rctirc111I-11l at Ot.t:1\\".1. mzuizigctueut.of the I-Ixuniiht-r. thc _ _ - was shoivn to be of help 111 these i". propriotorsiiip of which lu- stibscw quciitly l1(‘(1llil‘t‘(l 11nd ._11rt‘¢~.-.11_r/.ed zumumy‘ yo“ m m‘ “dam U‘ “mm > der. and 11-111o\'-.-tl pen-onotis to. '-'.:1y nothing of the. c1151. of frcc stances form the blood. <'1111‘1p£111_v to float ii. 11:; 1111 cveninu ‘tiaily 111 11117. ‘ violators. it will be seen that thtsgin thc. iuv Ligation of 1111151111110. 108$ dflflliint-T- T110 drunk-S -“-!“"‘-"‘-"111i11ority have been converted 'down his pcn. He Joined thc edit- same regularity as before thc pre-I laroltt- out.‘ _ ftunc. at least. whether . - ' . i :11 11s - . . formed and gracefully written. Onelcucktmlq and “hlskoy ‘Sm " ‘ pt or not. SIIblIILHSIOlI to the s11 ‘ lure as common at social functions tamed prohibitolc‘. m“. is in no W1. of the last important tasks he 1111- ,_ _ _ > dmwouk w“ m “Tile q higwrv arias. ever before. thc DOOUCZQPEN are uiconststent with a sustained efior h ‘ . ‘ ' - - < .- ‘ . .. . (he Province whichmjtor it had “M51111 doing :1 thrnmg bllSllIQbh and . . ' '-- 1. tl'-' ‘er- before. pcared 111 thc Gllhfdlztll was pub- ‘m ‘lungs no ‘E l" “ ‘ - ‘buted regularly articles to its cditi 1 _ .' . . ‘ . . orinl page. (IPUClBS always well i11-fen‘ “mug (mdmmc the law to bring: about its repeal ithe Saunders‘ prciroiti 1 eommis- mo“, electors opposed to the We spirit of independence which at; 1 Lions i11 the prohibition camp ha‘. not advmiet-d the law i11 public favo bt1L have had 11 contrary‘ . 111: the Act 1s beuit: 1-11forcerl. and‘ tunes made 111111 restless under par-, -tl1is is true to a certain extent. been ty discipline. lie pursued what l11-| 1 ~ . -. V. considered was the right course onismnc m we “mndmh “ml tpu .. t. in jail. but the others. respect- 11 these. thc particular issues but {able and noit-respcctuhlc. are still rtcetvt-(i the cltdorsultiuii of the par- thc lli\l\‘Z"i§f)I‘l‘il)l(‘ll(‘$§ of prohibition (Tmicmlv mppnflin“ n “(Mme mo .. . .. - which (‘hes not and 0111111111 prohibit hopclcssfv Just i101» of the National Policy. A sterlititz. upright editor. 11c enjoyed the ies-i pcct and esteem oi‘ politiml friend. and foe alike. and it may truly belwnmmg ‘n v _ ‘Said that few journalists long thc people will be willing dcsrfpoiiticttl enmity than did Mr. ‘W. L. Cotton. As a citizen of 011111"- lottetnwn he ever manifested a. keen interest in its welfare. and was ever ready to support schemes for its amelioration. development and ad- ndornment. provided always that the expense dfd not. entail any con- siderable increase of taxation. he being cvcr vigilant rewarding the Bllllctfiliture of public money. Mr. Cotton was :1 lifelong mem- bet-of st. ‘Plctefs ctttiuiirai. 1111 thc Jmportantfley offices of whlchilrre lhnd ‘held. ‘He was 1t fvstmlltar 11111;» '--~ ‘Council meetings. and w , the congregation on the - qeueltzor the 0111111111. He Ml ‘. éitlrmlssed 1n Anglican Ch eirclestjlle also took a grant inure in social questions. partlc-, ularly l the care and upbringing .51 arc act-arsed‘ o! being deceit and ‘ partisanship. those virtues. 1.11 incurred the regime of sham and hypocrisy tlierhood. their crmteittions morality. temperance and other vir- tues. but; they wont to sec results. There have been no visible results i" m" I and interested Slllndeffi‘ GOVBTBMEBA “m9 milling n comp of conspirators. power on a specific contract; it ha": taken the money but it has not dc- livercd tlie goods. . -_--_-_-gQ}~_-___ . For other reasons the non-prob nbrronmi. pores. “S- W°'°- “m1 5"" Now’ for April showers! Let us hope they come in rnln.‘, ‘rWhfch is the corpse. theTcmper- ‘tar as fumtioninlrls concern . - both funeiials breunovoidably 1- .1“ w“ "m" "P999911? . ' l ' I Jvmflnued ‘on. Page ‘_ *5. .~t,_.'. 1. ~_“>"’_. , I 4m v1.0.5 u A POSSIBLE CAUSE OF ‘were dcfrzitcrl. lcnws- whim‘ ‘is Yo“ ‘mow “msisl-‘quitc willing to abide by thc result; conditions. because 1t depleted the liver. helped (rmpty the uall blad- sub- beuml for u jtitl full 111' prohibition: T1135 i5 ponumw u forward Bu“) For the 11111;: period of 4.51 year-s 111,-, 1 _____,__¢,> __ _ ---—--~——————- — " I~"*‘*" ; . Hllnnmpd m Hanna“ as humor‘ undlllflytlfiilllilr brand of 111111111111‘ 1:; ao-l b W . > 1**+~+»_..»“+~t.4..~+~$. only retired i11 11122. when the Fix-ling to be z‘ very costly one ‘u IN‘; y e Q Dally Selectlons i By ROBERTA LEE ‘ . ' 1 d what are we get-l l - FOR , 1111111101‘ was absorbed bv the Guar- mxpuns A“ ‘ 0 accept. the verdict alter 1111 ' ' ‘ » _ -. . - ‘ ‘ ' ' - oomovooooooooo-ooooi up.“ Even mm m. did not lfl-‘itmg fo1 this otttlny? Ceitainly "UPTc-lection docs nut mean that thcj Guardla-n Readers ‘.‘ i ‘.0 l . . . i11 thc police court with alaetzt tit-ithc vtcws o1 thc temporary’ 11111101». ity——fur from it. We 111L151 1111111111112‘ by ‘he ducisim‘ “rived m‘ my moi A GOOD NEIGIIBOR-Devise tiotlccl a proper perspective. we may like by those conscientiously opposed to‘ We doubt not that there arc 110111215 wen as individuals. lishcd last year in book form. one o1| _ v CEESE p, the most valuable and ‘readable his-ism“ bvga“ ‘u l“ ‘ ‘n 5cm‘ m“ than Him“) ‘Wm when u“ “ l“) I Z i tones evcr written. A lifc 1011i; Con-l They w“ “h “ A‘ “WW ‘s ‘Us ‘OW Wm‘ wkm‘ ms‘ ‘wmmvu ‘,1 hold to 1ny heart when the geese t . .. _ . . drinking tlrin e101" before. ’I‘l1crc I "‘—"‘ arc flying» i ; senatnc. M1. Cotton 111111|1ta111cd ab _ 1 The unseemly quarrels. zingryqA wavering \‘Vedg[\ on m‘; high]. '15 “O ‘wldmlcc “Km Hm‘ Tho-v m" whisperings. verbal riots and rue-Z bright, blue-- B)‘ w- L- 397m?" é cffcct.‘ 'I‘hcre “'11s behind thc law‘ 11 body of sincere and earnest workers who And up night when thy honkmnnd’ believed that it was their highest I . - . -:tl '. A: t t-1 11~ 1d‘ » _~ - . - . . -- 1 migc s o Lnpci 1 l(.(‘ m tutti to 51111111111. iht DllllLlvplbUlDltJ“ I hold m a “can mm would be? OWEN MXSSPELLED: (mm _ _ > mnyapu» M. hpm- “(mung pxfiptfl l11b1t11111. A laigci 11u111be1 of otlicis . l . f n‘ t IV) lo_vally tcll 11110 line and (Dlitlliilbd ' . ' . v - - ‘ kilvml‘ Emmi“ 0 m um‘ . ‘ 11111011 those who sec-thc fullney and “"1” mwell‘ lllil-“ilf; lwllllc-“r "E h-"l". If it were freed to fly too soon. q SYNONYMS: denounce. div. did not keep. Right thinking pea-ll hold to m)’ “can ‘hill Wllllltl lit‘. pie respect sincerity wherever they find it. but have only contempt 1'01" tune-serving politleat pay for this shmn remains to 1w‘, Malice. strifcantl hatred have all-I hold to my l1enrt--for here lies seen. but from what l5 bflllltl 11011114‘ ways follmvcd 111 the wake of Pro- m every Side it Wonk] appear m; yfhibitiou and when these poisons bc- ‘cumc evident in thc Alliance Bro- BM o. that quiver.“ “m. M beauty‘ were nearing “'3 mus“ People mo “like the b11111 of '1 e'1stlc“- And lhcl qulE-esllrelmrcd 9° Pa!’ 7°? lnculcilmlg‘ cud is not. yet. As for the press ad- jvocntcs of the repeal of‘thc present,‘ k 'lnw they are naturally observant of. ' disturbance Tl lwhlch has broken out i11 their op- "om the present campaign‘ - ‘e1 ponenL-s‘ crimp. long suspected of be- ‘bitlon writers. who had been sub~ jeeted to many unparllamentary and, somewhat, imcompllmentary epith- ure "interested. ‘The conspiratorial debacle has oc- lcurred. while the Legtalature is i11 tscsfiltilt. and the time drnws near ‘lwhen the promised amendments to 11.110 prohibitory 111w must he forth- coming. Will the amendments. un-l an“ AEEMV“ m‘ m“ ammdaf 5°“ dcr the changed conditions. be all-Wage,- ernment? They are bothj _§o_wgol, f11ll width and warranted to ‘(Vwusirwlthout fading or shrinking u Aiiitita, 192s _ i‘ 9R. MBllllNAlD SPEAKS 9N THE RAFT ADDRESS ADairyingjPubIiQ Health, Prohibition And » Other Important Matters Dealt With ’ Ably And Concisely. . follow the ordinary routine 11nd offer Dr. A. A. McDonald. speaking 011 ‘my congratulations to those who the Draft Address, said:~- I lVIr. Speaker. I never take up thcldtscrvc It. time of this House very 11111cl1 witl1| Mr. Speaker". I offer them to you“ tiaccch-making. bccausc I have 111-ii’. have known you for many yearsu ways thought it a uraeless waste ofland I am glad to be ublc to address. time to l-F- talking when we shouldgyou 111 the honorable position youl bc tic-mg something. I fccl. very muclvoccuby. Knowing" you as I do. Ifeel lilac saying what 1111 old churchqassurcd that you will give the "min- :1‘ said‘ ut onc time. that "thcrcprity justice. W115. never 11 soul saved after the 111x11 ten mimttcs of a sermon." Icongrzttulntc the mover and second-t uni quite surc. howtvci". that if Iier or not. wcrt- preaching to thc hon. mem-‘heariiig them. bcrs of this House it would take “'21s zittetiding longer than tui minutes to snvc thci-flpital. and that probably souls. tof more benefit to mo. But there since we lied the pleasure of sit-its one reason why I rather take pity ting in this Ilousc there has bceiron thc mover 11nd sccondcr of the] 11 chzii1gc in the Govcriuucnt of thr-iAddrcss. I rcmcmbcr. on onc occa- (Him country. It ivas my pleasure alwaysfsion. t. was my duty to second this more from the time that I first became afmction; and during three member. to sit on the Govcrnmen ‘weck‘sdebat1-Igot more praise that side. But we are now happy on tlns-xvas undeserved than I ever got 1'11 side. We ran 1111 election. and tvomy‘ life before. I hear that thc r1111 it true to Conservative form. ancilhcn. mcmbtrs did very well. ‘ We were defeatedhoptv they will give this House some on 11 certain question. 11nd we armfiirtlicr efforts i11 oratory. l I cannot add anything ,. went 1 0110. the way thc election was carried onqpassing of our friends. the late‘ F01’ m)’ llflfl. I I'm! ION!‘ (‘IQCUOIISUtucmbers who sat with us in this and I never know of any election Legislature. 'I‘l1c H011. J11111cs A. ‘"11 l" where. there was so much misrcprc- '\icNeill I have k110w11 for scntation and dishonorable canvas sing". ntent "iav got up lissuc challenges to all and sundrwsnitl of Mr. James Warburton. years. I-Ie was always 11 gentlcmam; The lcadci‘ of the Govcrn- a great and good 1111111. I cannot add. in hi5 place fllldlanything further. George Pope and ‘to ntcet him on any platform and I have known 3Q‘ ‘Fil _ Delicious an heated 1n t and serve I do not know whether I should‘O 1 hadn't thc pleasure ofJ-Iousc. and we 1 “m5; 53y 1.1m; Iieral party voting against 11 returned :1 clinic at the Hos- soldier. / would be siouof iugratitude to thc men who ever. thcrc are same icry privileges they have were to be maintained. I really expected more we are enjoying an unprecedented 10m; rrnmcnt; prised. indeed, that there was not in the House of Commons at Otta~ ltwentv-three Liberal members. Butttlsat struck me — the number of‘ and 1 11o! They were so steeped i11 partl- ' sanship that they tl11"c\v this reitirn-uierity of this countryp Another ed soldier aisidc and nominated 0110 ‘ m what of their own who 11nd never been b“ W0 M1? 110$ F-O “T111 illéitficd Witlllhas lac-en said with respect to the °\'t‘1'~‘i(‘l}~*>¥ , _ 1 1 ‘I ivonder. Mr. Speaker. 1f my hon. ix-canlng of prosperity? friend s Temperance professions are the. criterion? many lT-‘illcflt- We shall await results. I11 dealing with the Speech frompnzoney that is m the banks? the Throne. I may say that there isavould say. Mr. Speaker. that agood The 5mm, can be not very nuich 111 1t to speak of. For of Dr.‘ T‘ GOCumcnt _ to be put forth and -co11t11111 so iittlc to speak about as Keep the ‘irouziéérzrsp warm DDE i’ Tl with hgdt givin calories he oven-muttered d with hot mil 1 N|AGARAIFALL§ ~ found the whole Lib- ‘this I am sure you will search the Legislative records 11 long way back‘ 8 It was really an exprcs- before you will find its like. How- tlzizzgs that 1 fought that the ..l111ll touch on for a few moments. "Under a beneflcent Providence overseas and the Liberal party; I expected measure of prosperity." That sounds from thc Leader of the Gov- t-cry good. I11 fact I have been and I wits greatly stirr-Ireading from the speeches delivered voice riissmiting among the we. and that is one of the things speakers who dwelt upon the pros- thing that struck me was the num- her of people who said things that \-;1.-rt~ quite diiterent. What is the What is Is it the amount ot' par with his conduct 111 that 11 oney that is being spent by Gov- ernments? Is it the amount of 1 ‘test of the prosperity of any cot")- Continued ‘On Page 5 1 Wflflfllftfili (I great IUHILV _\’(f€\I'S to show that there was anythim; as a incmbcr of thc ntctlical profes- donc that they would be ashamed of. That. ‘Vir. Speaker. is u \'C1'.\';:.i1111'. and he vms an "nonor to It ‘Snffl Stfltlllllvlll- $0 llltllw- Alll/Oflvflfiitflv have prone out to join thc ‘who has run a campaign 1n tlusmrunt mp1 511mm 111;1jp1~it_v,_ Province. 0t‘ 11M Ullivll llll‘ lllilllvflllt It is rcmttrkablc how many haw l-v f-‘lltfflk ill 41 (‘illltllillflll- klltbtiilllillhlisappezumid from this Legisluturt‘ you 111-c perfectly safe from licuiiiu: 5i1]('(\ 1 first, (1411111- lit-re. O11 our tllLVllllllli lllibl Wfilllll llllll X-‘lll- 11111-111 .'.idc.' l tun thc only 1111c who knnv: that in H111‘ t'<1ll-‘ilil\!<‘ll“.\'. 111‘\1~...<.1~11-1-t1~11 111 the general election .l1~.1.-:t. 111111 i11 the 1111101111111‘. "IWK-iuif 11|l5.111u1 l llllllk 1111-1-1-1111-111113’ tl1erc\vu:=u certain c11<i1-11i' e1i(|\11-tt1-,un~,... m. mm. U“ u“. puns-H] 1M1.- -l0 Slv-lllll b)‘. 11ml Y0" ‘lid 1l1ll-5l1rlllli-‘\vi111 were elected :11. that time. this llilill 0f 5W“ "P011 Ymll‘ °lli>0l\-1‘S11111.- have died. stmu- have mine. enis. But. I 11m Wcillltfld l0 IPYUY" 1: - ‘ and stnne l111v1- pone out. 111 ‘that thcrc \\"l‘l‘if (TFl-llll 5ll'°"7~7]1t 1:11. lltnvcver. we are here t.c Prohibitionists. the nitzht. bcforctht- do “on,” n, 0m- wnsiltupnflt; ‘H p; (111-11011. who went LllPOUI-Zll "Film" our duty win-n wt- urc hert- to (l1) p; 1 of my constituciicv and not H“. y...“ M, m“ "lily 11'3"‘ "llll- M" ‘mmk "W" “ml i 11111:;t say. 111 tl1c b1 ;-.11111i1\1,-. that 151W" it l" ‘ml-H's l" "M" “9-‘m“‘“ "l" 111i» llTNL vutc taken i11 Llil“ iluttsc liceaiiite I ivn. running under (io'.'~ PAH-l. n“. i. up...“ pul- u“. - crnmt-nt (‘01111-111! , ‘or twclve years l l1-.1v1- heard _ '. it is till \'\‘l'.\’ “"1" Al" m9 hm“ professiotis from the Lender of the leader of the Cioverniiient to get up,Um“..-1n.w,.p A.- Ltudv,» m- u“. 11nd deny lllfifii‘ Mimi?“ H’ “ollmls Opposition l have lictirci 111111 stand flood. and it. looks 200d. H1‘ "Iii-V b01111) 1n this Iiouse. time and time ltsllvlillll "l m“ ‘MW ‘HEW “m3/‘.'.1g11i11. telling thc people’ that lll.~i inot haw (10110 il- l“ m“ w“-*l_““““°1"» pclicv was to do everything 11c (zould ‘but I know lllM HWY (“ll l ios: do for returnctl IiOltlIU a 111 111i11e.1 111111 1 111F113 knov’ m“ “my ‘m; i" m W1- lz. re heard it so oitcu that we iiluw“ cul“l"tu"‘n.“c"" ‘lihuy dmmyrlf naturally began to tlisbclie-n- 1t; but ed the policy ol the (,o11sc1"v'.1t1\t-:..‘“v 1m“ we Drool. me 0mm. d“). and t-rt =1 PP-‘iuli 111W ‘Veil’ "liicled" “when 1111- first opportunity to vote Ilmvcvcr. be that as 1t may. b94011 -.111_v (ptcstiou c11111e up 111 the; Commencing ‘Te-day y A Great l0 llay Stile “ BEDS SPRINGS MATTRESSES At Big Discounts ‘ f3: IA 1 fore I sav a few words on the Sticeelit . 1 v . ~ - - _'L‘_ ‘ from the intone. I hllliiltlfii‘ 1 ml“ 1 _ loo oowoow coo-soc 00004 00w . . ., Q. What is thc greatest l1clp for‘ .0. 311111111; tzirl to gain self-control?‘ 1 April 2, 1928 I. A. Contact with people who arc ‘tsomt-whzit. tildci‘ and who have 1111111’: "Q 000000 neo-vovoaw» 00000 v icvil against thy ‘neighbor. seeing he. Q. Is it neccssa .V l0 “m” ,dwellctl1 securely by thee-Prov.‘lengthy courtesy letter-s? , 3129, i A. No. a brief lc-‘ttcr of courtesy 1L‘ iis all required. ' _ 1 ‘ PRAYER-May we. Lord. provc. Q. What should the hostess- avoid ithat. we are good neighbors by using on thc dinner table? - "manifesting Thy Spirit to nations, A, He; 11, centcd flowers. ~ __.. _v_<>o>--——-- ‘oooocvoowuooo-ooo+o+ooo "D510 1199i) 1P0!“ cllWlvvoccooo-coooocwoooooovov 1 WQRDS OFTEN _ MISUSED: Don't say "send all of them to 1111s.", Say "send thc-111 111i.“ . OFTEN MISPRONOUNCED: fal- mclto. Pronounce thc a as i11 Wall." c as 111 "set." o 11s i11 "no." 1_--I tighten my Y} 111g: ‘ y “Beautiful birds. ict 1111- go with you!" their wings are weaving ‘A pattern across a full gold moou~ approve. expose. impede. obstruct. WORD STUDY: “Use n word three times 11nd it. i. yours." Let 111-i ‘ crease our vo"abulary' by master- ing o11c word each dny. T0111 word: SCRUPULOUS: Uilllllllllii in action for fcnr of doing wrong. "iiis. firmness was tempered by thc most. scrupulous courtesy." » 1 yl pointy- " A comrade to wild birds of thc air. waywrard as they-mini never knowing iWhcrc it is going-and never cares-- lAs dut_v-- t lAnd licrc . tl1e path where my fect must stay- l Something About “Twlncatiiitz its bcatitiful. l)l‘l£!lll.-WllfL',(‘(ll our ()['de]' way. _ ~ (‘micr- Nill Crowell‘. System w - -- 1 ‘ _ “,¢.,H,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, stink-times you find it 1111- possible to come to the city .\ to purchase yourldrug- wants or perhaps you mve a pre- - scriptlon and cannot cnnven» By iently bring it to our store. It I11 for people such as you l 1 ‘ ROBERTA LEE that. we have established a l §-§§§O§O Q-O~§§-O-O 05500-0 Q O §O§ L‘ CPwmY (Yaramelk i. A pinch of ycam. powder added to‘, the carmcl mixture after it lifts 11c gun to boil will make the carnmelsi It. matters not what. you 111-- smoother and more creamy. sire in our llno. all Yflll 111W" to do is to write or phone- Automobile Grape we guarantee w deliver the - ' I .»-» when and where you when a garment becomes spotted‘ ht them. by automobile granite. rub lard on” “m. u; A TRIAL AND ‘the spots. than wash in ‘cold water. - 1 ELF .-_.....,,. \ ‘followed’ by a" ‘washing in warm This will remove. all stain. A Carpet. Ilium» J l‘ I cut from an‘ old gar ‘ ‘i106! ltillm m‘ elective. fl‘ mama-Iowan and mm:- Scit. Fell Mattress $7.95 Aegular $19.00 Value llcre is the best value you have even been offered in an ALL Fl-ll/l‘ FlLLl-ll) I\I.»\'l"l'|tl-)SS, soft, comfortable and cosy. 5 inches thick. heavy roll edge. and covered with fancy-art ticking". Hizes. for Single, Medium and Double Beds. Regular :;l(1.t1ll“v:tl11c. sut- Price . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. $1.115 Woo Top Mattresses $4.95 A comfortable well made Fibre, filled) mattress with layer ct fcll. lam-y art 111111111; for Single. Medium and Double llcds. Sale Price . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. $4.95 Steel Bed Springs S499 Stccl Frame Spring copper link fabric which will not rust. A real good spring. all sizes. Sale Price . . . . .. $4.90 While Iron Beds $4.95 White Enamel Iro11 Beds in a. neat design. titled with brass capped posts and cosy running castors, all sizes. Sale Price . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .,,$4.95 llercules Guaranteed Springs " ' $7.95 The famous llcreulcs gunraneetd Spring is‘ guaranteed fur 25 years, shtel frame. woven wire fabric. Sale Price $7.95 layer Felt Mattress $9.25 ‘Soft. felt mattress, built up i11 layers and covered with n11: ticking‘. roll edge. 1111- sizes. Regular $13.50. Sale Price . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 . . . . . . _ , $9.51‘! Bed, Spring ‘Mattress tiompleie Compare this‘ price with any outfit lwlng- offered any- Whltn enamel bed as picture. brass capped posts, steel frame, spring copper link fabric which w-lll not rust. Soft felt and fiber filled mattress. art, ticking, Single. Medium and Double bod widths” SALE PRICE Bl-Il). senmo 111m MATTIIBB $121111 ALL PRICES FREIGHT PAID T0 YOUR, NEARl-IRT STATION. l health ul when ".