FENCES AND -GATES erec 'Cc. t::'i.e;i:~cs .eco 'fl ' 1.* ' |910 and send you I~`re_e Illustrated liooklel. ‘1°l:n:qcLoull:)°flor it ;;,000 who of gage Fence in use i:iCCanada 000 a e atou in _ ` d ' otm iaiogckres i-i/.vs c.iLi;.i§lz.iti‘raAM‘is.if»m E ` '|»\V|¢|\ Caaadini M:l_'ers of l"c:::i r:‘I C:tea W THE PAGE WIRE FENCE' CO LIMITED 51 sutrri-is srnzi:-r . . I " s-r. anus, _PAGE FEMES WEAR BE “ ” I V . A. .»_` ' _ »:` A E l` ea at 11.40 -< "' it noon '- .,,..._..».fe,,,,,. ea and the Hotgste aan Murotiis PAw~\>Aw gust. nn I ` -_ .-"’.= - ;\ :. t ' _ :'- ':-»'~'.-- in -- .".“ "nu ` -1 . ..,..\._ lin in f.- _ 1' Up" » ` ..» . _\¥_ ___,_.,___ _ Dunn ll; 4' 5*-:l':‘.5\5I7?'§i'f"}'_'iil-_-’,'.f. _ Boll . . - - -_ _ - - ‘ till tomorrow ~ worzni Lt mo. 0 P t ‘ r-- --_ --_-- -. -aw... .-;-.-_-_--_-_:____:__~;-_TV::.T},_i._:_:_ Ti_:_”__ wednesday, March 9. _ _ -I-L' ol; ._ i-1 -_ ,_ 'ph SpEAKER took the chair at Kunyons Paw raw Pins coax the liver .ti 0 N - it ' T ' Ea. - ”'~=>» Operating 7 he First Pick of ,The flour produced from this "choices" “D09 _ wheat is the finest, most nutritious and has K /6, the greatest strength. You I -highest quality of flats in the warts when _ you, buy I Punto' rioun -- _ _ , GODERICH, BRANDON -Western Canada Flour Mills Co. Limited. ",MORE BREAD AND BETTER BREAD." / J black soil of the Western Canad); ' plains is the richest in tlie constit- _ _ _ _ uents or qualities required to pro, duce the highest grade of wheat in the vvorld. _ 4 _Elevators in the “Heart” of the Clioicest Wheat' Districts we get the HE world s foremost scientists have proclaimed that the lieav Western Crop procure the l . _ \ _ ' ii ll . se; ‘ .- ar » ,J “Papriis” Picnic and Pio Plates and-Dishes We are making :in especially low price on the aboie goods for all orders booked _in March--This is iour chance. A CARLUAD of the SWEETEST and BEST oval and wire end Butter Dishes due to arrive in a few weeks. We always quote LOW PRICES on cur landing. _ Schofield Paper Co.; Ltd St. ]ohn, N. B Ulllili llll Sllllllllii EUMPANY Ellliillll END OF TUESDAY EVENING’S DE- - BATE. HON. MR. RICHARDS said tim rites must he approved by the Gov- mor in Council. No doubt they would he thc same as elsewhere. Tho federal Department: of Agriculture (not the provincial one) would 'hava full control. Any other firm with equal standing would be ar? well treat!- ed as Davis and Fraser. here had been no iavnritism in regard to meat inspecuion Four inspectors had btw 59 t° hero, of which public notice w-aB glv- \' E »"‘_;.-_J' ‘D3 Pncu. en. Two are here yet. He could not \ . (`lli_-‘=_5_E_l§.|l0:P§`_}__ jg' ' 'ww' see how the great loss il.: the farm- ,__ Q &;_,_ /_-ff- .. __ ,__ ers spoken of by a previous speaker had occurred. The discussion was continued by Mr. J. Kennedy, Hon. Mr. Richards, Mr. McLean, Hon. L. l\icDonal-d. MF- Mathinaon, Mr. McLean, Mr. A1_”Se- nauit, Mr. Laird. and HOU- B- G31' ant “ho moved niat adiournnient ot of the debate Pru§l’9S9 WHS report' e 3.30 o'clock. _ Hgh, Mr, CUMMISKEY submitted reports of road inspectors supplying information before asked for. _ _ Mr. PROWSE asked the Provincial Secretary at\d Treasurer to lay on thc table of the House a statement showing: (1) The amount of inter- est, on loans due Sept. 30th, 1909. (2) The amount of intel‘cSi'» B¢0I`l\€d ‘md not due on loans to Sept. 30th, 1909, :uid unpaid. (3) The amount of in- terest accrued, due and not due on tlebeiitures and unpaid 581%- 3001. i909. Hou. Mr. RICHARDS said a state- ment would be prepared. The PILEMIER laid on the table the statement of claims of the Pro- vince ns pr;-sented .to the Dominion Government. ‘ The bill amending the P. E. Island Medical Act was, on motion _of Dr. \Vnrburton, read a third time and passed. 'Phe P. E. I. Soap Works bill was, on motion of Hon. Mr. Hughes, read a third time and passed. . . Mr. PALMER moved the second reading of the bill to amend the act respecting Landlord -and Tenant. Tlte House wont into committee on the bill, Mr. Cox in the chair. Mr. PALMER explained that the bill provides for amending -the pro- rrcdurc iti cases of ejectment. The bill was reported with amendments. I-Ion. Mr. HASZARD introduced a hill entitled "an act relating to im- migmiit children." TI-IE PREMIER moved the House into committee, Mr. Laird in the chair, to consider thc bill to pro- vide for neglected and dependant children. He explained that it grew out of the visit of Mr Scott of Ot- tawa who ltad established (_‘/hildren's Aid Societies here. (liie object is to prevent delinquent children being lirouglit before open' courts, and to provide for ti private licaring in such cases for those under sixteen years of age. It is hoped in this way to provide for reformingrthem, 'a'nd'pre- venting them becoming hardened criminals. This reform had elsewhere had been productive of great good. Homes would be provided under su- pervision of superintendents of Child- rens Aid Societies. The bill is prac- tically zi copy of the Ontario Act, adapted to our local circumstances, as had been suggested by Mr. Scott. The other Provinces, excepting, pos- sibly, British Columbia, are legislat- ing along similar lines. Under the Chi1dren’s Aid Societies tht-re would be committees of ladies and of gen- tlemen who would see that the child- ren were cared for in private homes provided. Power is also given under certain circumstances to remove children from homes in which they were cruelly or otherwise ill-treated. Inquiry had developed that there were many good homes throughout; fcuiiitiiiiiu ctnssirien nns.l Consecutive insertions Only Hendirgrs Ar'HI18¢d_/_\|Ph“b¢*iC°"Y MORNING DAIL\'OR_RUIt_AL DAILY PER WORD unit \vor_tls to t-u_ch line)-Half cent for no insertion. one cout fnr\liree1nS0fU0l\5»_W0 C0” S month. eight centsfor two notiths, ten cents tor three tuuiitlis eighteen cents for six months and thirty cunts iiyetir. . _ Double rates for replies to Guarduu 0_fit ce _ _ t Double 'Rates for Bliiclt Type. lliiuiimum Charge 15 Clinw-“_-_‘_ 0 d __ ` nj 1'," (|¢,”|- “nt dilcounlon -above Rates For Cas i~_ I' ¢ - J J- weelr, three cents fortwo weeks four cunts for three weeks. iive_ccntt\ tl “D i¢snis'wiis”isoil“‘”"' 'iibisrfsnoeng,,,,__ MEN AND WOMEN agents, want- ed to sell the Triplex bat; for woman. Four bags in one. Wonder- fully simple. Now being nianuiactur- ed iii Canada. This and other PHi¢\\tS Triplex Bag Co., Toronto. 3-9d&r3ipl>lY at 3b9 Queen St. ‘ ` ANTHD, a girl tor general housework. Apply at iss Quccn pt. 3-sdti. Gini. wanfriiin. .ippiy Morell House. 186 Kant St. 3-_-4d2wl\d -___!f9|¥_.5A'~E . _ R SALE, n fine walnut b00k - _ casa ' cheap, apllly *-9 _G- H~ Taylor, .lsweler._ 3-9d3i “”° *""` ` "iii"- IPOR SALE, eggs for hate "lit-t. _ . ` from Imp. B. P. rocks and S. o. B. iegimi-ns, auo. 200 ess in¢\\l>M- Ol' and broader. John R. Marks, Clifton, P. E. I. :i-odawvll `l(\0R SALE, a second hand Heintz- - - man piano, nearly new. Arvly to I. N. Earls. or to Mi§lei_;dl€;'0s. R SALE, sehr Mei-ry May. 140 tonfbiirrlin," wilt' found with soar, iyi c Pinson Brtdsv- Avvlv to ;,.%|¢', Earnncltle or to Out. D.~ time an wind. s-otiawird. E V oasis. vsiioaitio, an kinds while Hygu wait at J. A. Hendcrson's. ti-|.tt.i """"iiiA"lJr; ilEiIi=“""' ' 'v drirllclerk-registrirYdd_ ical ACL Apply to J. W. Carruthers, Drtiggists,Moiitag\\¢. PE-L 3'1d2‘”' TEACHER WAN |l‘.D 'AN'ruD for iuluwry dcveltmtni ‘N (tape Traverse School ii second or third class teacher. SUDDIBIUBM $50.00. Thos Clark, John Bell. EDD-_ raitn Bell, Trustees. 3--7d1W» ,_..i<_1f """"" " if _Em LET ET, th i estern com.partm&it fro olfvthe Tffrddce on Water Street West, formerly nccupied_ by liibv: Géo. p;_ Ross. Apply at connolys s- tate oliice. Queen SU`°°_l;___ b 3"5;t: ~-.H ¢0n soro ., 'ro c‘t;i:ii£rrl~ly{\'cnicnts. Aliplll '15 130_li4§tr!l“°° Street. _ ‘ " ouss 'ro i.i~:'r, No 211, Ulmer H Pittston St., with sewerage. Ap- ply to ohne. Mcdresvf- ' 2-22°* ' MlSCELi.ANl'.0D\ NFIWFOUNDI AND herrinl-t _l)RIhh:Eflie dozen, pailiantt half bar- "°" B” R F` Mndmganaiilidai 's t ss wit iiifliit _\~7.I:;l;n_'§h;°§_a:,p|3 Worth most if on tho old eiiveloP°°- N° P'°'°'“ “M -__ _ ._ - ,nw will buy old Mahog- * good* V 'dime' 'farm at Wlml” ’ B iln, I'-`°"~»-~"‘W-»»-. is 'M-i-.~»_..:;;...., “Nl of land in lvlllldld "M" ix -. cultivation; oitt-buildings can WANTEB uma sooo wits time ruins. vtvnvyf 0! canned here. snort drive- I r Patoirn ie- »»..,.--:°»-=»- t- ---fa' _ y _ . - d. a latiqg, QW ,I-“iv/pd. $10 I0 mr# ' . _ market Answers ev- \\, ANTED, a ix , under the P. E. I. Pharmaceut-_ il = :Y Y -, THE EDITOR I A JOURNAL of iti- formation for all Literary 1 Workers. Thirteenth year. Only permanent and stic- cessful magazine of its class. 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Thiy ure ii tonic to the stomach, liver and nerves; iii\'lgoi':i|.e liislutid of \\‘ciik¢‘|i. 'l‘licy I-ti~ rlcii the blood iiud euuliie the stuiiiiicli to get nil ilic uourlsiiiiit-tit fi-oiii food ibut is put into it These pills cuiiiaiin no unlu- xiicl: they tire soothing, heuiiug mid stliii- ulnting. I-‘ur stile by ull drnggliits in ltlc und 2:'ic slr.:-s. if you need rtictllvzil :id- rirc. write Mun,vnn's Dnrttirs. They will titlrlso to tho l-est of tliolr :ibillty nl\.-o- iutcly free nl' Plinrfrt-. Ml'!\'1\'G.\"S. 6311 and Ji-fi‘<-rnon Els.. Pit'-liitlclplilu. Pts. Removes Rui-sul Eiilnrgeinentl. 'l`hinken_ed, Stvolleii Tiunuel. Curbl. Billed Temlunl, Baroness from any Bruins or Strain. Cure! Spuvln Lamenosu, Allnya .. PIII: Does not Blister, i-I-iitoro :_ the hrtir or lay the horse u i. a'.'.|=o g ~ bottle, delivered. Book iD free. AIiSOf§ll.lNl'Z, Jll., (mnnkiiid¢i.00 bottle.) For Syiioviiis, Btrniiui, uonty or lionmatio Dopnllts, Varicose Veltia. Varico- cole,lIyt|rocela. Allliynpnln. limit( fn.-_ W. F. YOUNG, F.D.F.. Nl Trmnlc St., Snrtufizlii. Mass. Lviins Lui.. iittntt-.-sl. ctntitiiin Agent.. HUTEL ST DENIS BROADWAY and llth STREET NEW YORK CITY. Withlti Busy Acre-ss nt ,Y.vr~i-y Point 0| lntrresl. linlf’ Block lmm \\'l|utmaikfr‘v -’» nilnutm' walk of Htmpplllz Dlstrlrt. _\‘0',t‘h2l> 1-`0Il.. i’.xc|:il-.-itror of-Cuisine. Coiiiffrvill-lr .\ppoliitmcn!s. Cniirteoux' ' Service bull llomt-like Surrotiiidlitiil- flll0MS SL00 PER DIY Illl UP _ t Very Cnmmoollonu Sample ‘ Ranma at Reasonable Rl¢€l~ EUROPEAN PLAN. - .able d'Hote Breakfast 50:.. 1 wrt. rlivion & son, ine. the Province in which such children would be gladly received, if proper legal control could be given. The bill pi'ovi~'~ - z _ -'-i nm nz: Easter Excursions "” ”' "' "='°" One single first class fate ltr Babbitt Metal I 1-eco Dates of Issue For students March i.illi to 98 *i ’ T/ _ EE E both iticlusivel Return limit April <»I',1f;‘_`?,‘,‘J° ~._,,_, ,t _ i.;t_h. Tickets to students will not \ 'r' ' ` ' ""' beissiied, -ltowever,more than three _ 1 M:on_,n.ch S as_td»iys prior_to not three days later our Cime ' ' W 'tltzin closing date of school or tika :ind Kino; brands are the c0|kge_ b .tf their ie‘pecti.e pur » §‘j,,,°’ ° I-‘or the Public P . - I). '_ l”'.. ~.\: - ' ~ -- S016 f°f 01" bl°°l