~'li,' .f. i l r ,. 4’ ., ‘l »f_. I; I' -1'; .`._- i l '.-'- , -.\ `;..j'(. ' _ ._ lip. f”`flr‘l ‘P5 .qw L \ all z ~ _ nf ‘tiff l l ~ We have just received ne mails a With _ ~' .inall sizes and styles and ' 4 . C _.. /- - _ n -_*_ _ l.C0l1ll1;uod from page oils), be matter for the cl work out. and he do it with a sense play. nlcnhnns wishes understood that he ' '_a big. assortmelit of the M' . latest. ,impi ` trusses than be he was he had proppsed the opinion _after all, were what was necessary for imposition. to fit ;e'ver'y"'caSe1‘_with the ut- most satisfaction. » fitting' is done free -Of charge by` a compet- ,_en_t_ _ man__ ,who under- stands his business and will be pleased to give any, _advice you may re- quire along this line. ~ Call and see us. \\\§/ln\\\\A ** who of f I l success u _ operation of the law. `. 3 »mlssloner of Public Works il' it is the THE PREMIER said if the sugges- intention of the Government to con- tion of Mr. Dewar was agreeable to struct a new bridge at Murray River? the House. the Governor-ln-Council if so, when?" and-r would decide what course to pursue “(1) What progress has been with regard to tllose who had a stock made towards the opening of the pro- 0f “U66 D61' Cent- -posed new road from High Bank to Tile clause was then put to the Murray River? (2) ls it the lnten~ llouso and adopted unanimously. , tion .of the Government to push this work through at all early date?" REGISTERING CHE-MISTS ' ’l`I\e Commissioner replied tllat it was the intention of the Government Tl-IE PREMIER referring to Clause to construct a new bridge at Murray 2 said it _was intended to operate, ln. River_,ln__tlle winter, when they would ' this way: At present every ’duly"h`ave tlie"beneflt of the ice. With re- quallfled chemist or druggist was en- gard to the second question. he said it _ ' l . - ._ -titled to sell _alcohol for certaln'.spec» was the intention to have the road A ified purposes. Under the amend- ‘surveyed andthe work would probably <' . . ' er. ment every person qualified as .a ,b_e_done this summer. - ~ hemist or druggist may have his iMR. J. A. DEW:AR asked the Com- ame entered in a register to be kept mlssloner of Public Works “what CentraIDrug3t01`e by the Provincial Secretary and be action he intends to take in regard to E1; ` 1 side _ thus entitled to continue in the alcollol _the wllarf at Bridgetown, which is at _ ' _ Y bpstinese. "It wtahs optional wit_h drug- preseut_in a dilapidated and useless i g s s w le er ey won reg ster or condition.” and-“if it is the intention . -\“‘“““m.n not. lt' they did register they in .the near future to construct new could continue their business as at approaches to the steel bridge at Mon- _,» ‘ - present. If they did not register then l.ague.". _ , . ' ` ,lf they were not entitled to have alcohol In reply to the first qllliistlon the _*__ on their premises, and if any was Comnilssioller replied hc had prom- " " " _' ' found tllerc thc- Magistrate wouid‘ised tohave the work attendedto this '. draw thc inference it was tlloro for, season;_ and in regard to the* second solo and the drugglst would be com -qucstiorrlic stated that arrangements vlctod for breaking the law. Soluc of were bcing made to have -the work ‘ '_ the dru ists woul or en e s \ 'or I "Wt _ _ T; I'liiF$'>= fi” \ E8 d pref not to be done. T d r vcrc called 1_ nst _ registered as they did not wish to winter. ____ , ' deal ln liquor at all. THE PREMIER pointed out to tho _ A //hi _ Hon. L. L. JENKINS asked il' this lnembers who asked thc questions ' .Q K -~ ' 1 __ ' clause applied. to doctors who kept that the first one was u contravention I 7’ .L _ If drug stores alld supplied their own of the rule which was always carefully 5-~,~"~."7_-fb ' medicines. Sonic of the worst often- observed in Parliament namely that no '~'~_ _ ` dors under the Prohibition Law were statement. true or otherwise, should n class of doctors wllo _went through be lnaldoill the form of n question. Ho _ __< .- ___ lilo country issuing prescriptions and lllought`,_t~ilnt perhaps tho member ' ' _ _ _- themselves supplying thc liquor from might have been unaware of this rule. Mrs. lflousckoopcr:~~ their stores. Mn, DEWAR replied flint the ninte- lt is 'ol' vital ilnporlnnco tllnt you The PREMIER said it was u. most dll'- lllcnt was true, and thc Premier said safcgualrll your hcullll. - Lung:~‘._\vl\icll llcult thing to legislate whero medical he was not disputing its accuracy but arc il‘l‘itlllod by dust uro rcndlly lnloct- doclors were concerned, ns they often lncrcly pointing oul. the inlproprlcty of _od by gcrn1s`wllicb muy gain entrance had lo stand between lilo lll`c und tho question In lilo' fol'ln'in which it totllenl,cuuslilgnllsccssos,pnoulnunin, fioatll of tholl' pnl_iollfs. \Vllllo lhc stood. ulld tuberculosis. in vit-.\v lllorcof you l§l`0al. majority ot' lllc doctors in this Mit. A. Mc\Vll.l.lAl\lS nskcd can seo tho llccossity of buyingn :-ltovo |l‘r0v|ucc`were nlon ol' high standing lhc llonourublo thc Louder ol' pollsll that is froc from tho dust ob- ill their profession ulld ot' reputable the Government. "to .lay on jet-tion. Such u polish in O-S0-llltl said he lips there bccn ally shipped by cars? uftcr spending thcir~ Easter holidcys with lilo l'ormor's sister Mrs. Frank Good, Southport and Mrs. Frank Lunglll, Charlottetown. Licutolnult Sllcrran, Crapaud, of thc 26th Overseas Battalion, arrived _home by tllo Stanley yoster`tlay`from St John, where he had been ill with typhoid fever. His many friends will be pleas- ed to learn that he is making a good recovery, ami expects to join' his battalion ht' England ill tho coursc of u few, wcek\t._"._ ‘ fl* '_ ` - .,| would like to see the amendment ap- ll so. how many cars shipped and plied to all stores, doctors as well aaj where shipped to? what is tho., total chemists. They could not half recog- cost of the dredge? ami is it the inten- nlzc thc many difficulties doctors had tion of thc Government to divide the to contend with; at the same time he cars of ulud proportionately along the thought they should be' put on the lille of railway among the farmers?" same footing as chemists. The Commissioner said he would HON. A. E. ARSENAULT said he have the answer prepared. had not looked into the matter, but Tile following Bills were then read ho was under the impression that doc- a third time and passed: To incorpor- tors camo under the qualification re- nte thc Trustees of Little Sands; An quired of chemists and druggists and Act to Amend an Act to incorporate the amendment shouic apply to them. thc Sumlncrslde Cemetery Co.; An_ It would be woll to look into the nnl_t~' Act to lnoorpornto S. E. Gallant, Ltd.; ter and make sure. _ An Act to incorporate the Northam IION. J. ll. MYERS said thc doctors Port lllll Arlington Tolophone Co.. » were not so great offenders as some Ltd.,un Act to incorporate the Patched RUSSIA T0 SPEND 5|/2 MILLIONS TO RELIEVE WAR VICTIMS IN GALICIA. _ l’E'l‘ROGRAD. April 10.-The Itus- slan g_ovornn1ent has appropriated $5,500,000 for the relief of war sufferers ill Galicia. The money will be largely used t0 purchase wheat and horses for lilo farming population. people imagined. In ills district there Dnrk Silver Fox Co. of Tlgllisll, Ltd.;f were seven doctors. three of whom had An Act to amend An Act to incorpor- stores. and no one could obtain all ate the town of Alberton. oz. of liquor from one of them llllcltly. On the motion of Mr. A. A. McDon- H(')N. J. E. WYAT'l‘ said if a drug- aid .the House went lllto Committee SIB! had to register t0_B€l1 |lilU0l'. ll (Mr. Buntain ill thc chair) for tho fur- doctor who owned li "rua store should ther consideration or a Inu lo incor- be under the same obligation. porate R. W. McEwen & Co.. Ltd. The THE PREMIER 'said Ile considered Bill was engrossed and ordered to n that qualified chemists and drnggists third reading. included doctors. but to satisfy the Mn. FEEJHAN moved un-_ nt-omni doubts raised he would allow tho reading of a Bill to incorporate the clause to stand ovor for further cone' Cove 'Head Packing Co.. Ltd. Tho slderation. ' Ho se resolved itself into Committee As clause three depended upon (Mg J. A. Dewar ill the chair.) and , clause two lt also was allowed to stand considered the Bill which was agreed rover. ‘_ to.»&angrossod and ordered to third The remaining clauses were passed rea Il# without discussion, and the Committee il-i0 _ M1§._Mcl(lNNON. Commission- reported progress ond asked leave to or of Agrlc ture. laid on the table the _sit again. ~ Report of the Department of Agricul- SATURDAY. April 10. 1015. ture. 1 ' 1 _ _ The House met today at 11.3011. m. Mr. A. A. 'McDONAlm) moved the In the absence or Mr. Speaker Wynn, second reading of 'a B “entitled "An ' Mr. Doble, Deputy Speaker. took tht-_ Act to incorporate tiie Mbr_e{l.§ltuting i ohnlr. I; _ ~ funk." The grouse in cbhinittee, (Mr. A petition was presented from 'l‘h_o- J. A. Dewar fl ths_dlil.`li'.) ' hgrhfdered mas Wllgmore andoihc-rs, 'asking for” the Blll,'Which ~was'l'_f_*D0l;l:9_f'i§tI|ros- , _, _ ,lan ,i;§t_to incorporate pmionen. /t_ sed and ordend to,_thl ,ta Q 0 c k _ _ _ __ _ . , com ny _gn emhlnnm l at,onn.~l _rlhsynnmnn msn m~¢v¢\i_,__llt»na- Ill, ,tr ml-_ _la_z4,mm, aliljsglisgh for moral and useful 'par-' lounfiiient of the House until' eigey ‘ - __ _, ." _ am'l" soothes pages. e petition was referred to n mernqan, April 13, at 3"o'cioci_¢. be ,away that dnwgg, 'eases instant- i comin for 8. ' ' ll-loner thereupon adjourned 'io this' '-ly, molten fire' t' feel good at once. Mit. ‘ OWSBI asked- the lion. Com~ dale. _ _ I _ __ _ __________ (let a 251:. lmttle of"Pu¢nam'|” today. or the ing for that a dence of the of God safe may be found in he that doubted.ls because he eateth 'whatsoeved is not You say the Biblo and Solomon says the e place to dance. True visited a lunatic asylum, and there saw the people engaged -in dancing. and I said, this is the time .and this is the place. 1 frankly confess-to that I would oppose the Church exer clslng discipline over you -itptyuu danced under the same circumstances. Some reasons for opposing the dance. lt is in a heated room whore there ls impure air and the people are improperly dressed; they are living on excitement, exposed to late hours and oft-times to evil conlpalliolls; and in the so~called society dances the punch bowl is often in evidenceand thc people imblbe too freely. All these things are injurious to the physical body and bring disease and death. You would be startled if you only knew of the millions of people wllo have been ushered into eternity lu early life because of exposure on occasions of this kind. We have no patience with the preacher who would say or leave the impression that all persons who ell- gage in the social dance are impure, but it is a well estnoiished fact that many a pure man and woman can date the beginning of their downfall to the dance. The dance is either good or bad. lf good the preacher. church officers, Sunday School super- intendents should bc permitted to cn- gllge in it without being criticised. ll' is is good lt ought to be done in thc “name ofthe Lord." Suppose n minis- ter of this city should issue invitations to it dance next Friday night, at which time the officers of the church would come, and the minister himself should lead the dance. My! what n howl ol' criticism would go up and those cn- gaged in dancing will howl the loudest and say that you nc‘vcr intend to llczlr him preach ngnin. _ To have inllucncc with (Ind and ("hrisi \vc lnllst nbillc in Him. " ll' yo libido lil nlc and my words nllidc ln you, yo may ask whut yo will und il shall be done ullto you." “Pure and uudcflloll religion bcforo God thc Father is this. to visit the |‘al.llorlos:: und widows ill lllcir nflllctlon und keep lily self unspoiled from lho world." No ono can lnlnglo with filo world wlfhoul. gotting spotted. You will curry some of lilo filings ol' thc world with you. bllt you will novel' lcnvc any ol' ihc (illrlst lll'<~. with lllosc ill lin- worlll. Allotllcr thing (Illristlnln-l should ncvcr bc engaged ill is card-playing. Card clubs prove n waste of tilnn. Many women wllo attend _them should be training their children for time and ctcrnity. They also prove n waste oi' money. Each member tries to out do the other a little bit mill often will spend _when they should use it on the necessities of life. The question ul' hnnlc card-playing is receiving ll great deal of attentlon` nt present. The majority of' gamblers of the world to-day confess they first learned to play cards in his own home or in the parlour of a lady friend. A soclety,w01nan oncebrougilt home a beautiful cut glass pitcher she had won as a prize at a eucllre party. She on the ' ' is r a time "was very much surprised and became hysterical when her son showed a $10 bill he had won while playing seven- np. The mother was as much a gullib- ler as her son and could not__scold him for she had taught him to play cards. May God help us to turn aside froln the things of this world and walk in His footsteps. The special music was beautifully rendered alld special mention might be made of the Easter anillem, "Why Seek Ye the Living Among the Dead?" and the duct by Misses Stanley and Vanlluskirk. The numbers were well received und highly spoken ol' by those who were privileged to hear them. The choir is beginning to show the very elllciellt training it is receiving from Prof. S. N. Earle, the instructor. Next Sunday evening there will bc two special selections. nn anthem and it solo. ::Uso llannon Violet or Rosc Toilet ,Soap--the soft, creamy lather is very ‘soothing and beneficial to tho skin. A frosh supply just rocclvcil. MacKin~ non Drug l_!o...`corncr Grout Goorgc and Kcnt Streots.' `_ Metf. "PORTLAND CEMENT - llsunl spring lmportatlons of frcsh stock to arrive next week-ask for our prices. CARVELL BROS. - 9394-4-8MGl "Wam-poles Emulsion of puro cod liver oil, is unequalled for -curing coughs, colds. chest and lung trouble _-rapidly strengthens the. run down system. Price $1.00 per bottle. Mac- `Kllmon Drug Co., Cor. Great Goorgo and .Kent Streets. MEtf. MURDERER PARDONED AFTER SERVING YEAR IN PENITENTIARY. LONDON, Ont.. April I0.-it was learned hero to-day. that Tom Riloy, of Everton. Mass., has been pardonoll and released from Kingston penlten- tiary after servlngless than a ycnr of a fifteen years’ sentence for the n\ur~ dor of George Blackburn. a bartender at the Hotel Cecil. this city. Riley. who was u Grand Trunk brakeman hero at the time. shot Blackbum dead when the ,latter refused him liquor. It was believed at the time that u death sentence _was inevitable and word of his release after 'serving but a year has come as a distinct surprise. '1‘he‘mhn. who was drunk at the time of the crime. is to be deported to the United States. _ _ Applielia <8' __|_'E`*§¢.§_¢cond| ' . ' I' Car ed as J:;:.l.;.i:...f':.f 4-- ._ . toes can be cured Ii! 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Q/ ’ ,=. _ _;;‘-;'_;;:_ _:_ ___ _L_ 1/I X :L--f=|_____""'__f"=___'“:wr__ _ if _ ' _ ;-"L - "A5 _ A _ an-: f =-=` `=-E~‘. ===-"§=>-- - - . _ .&/ -- ‘f `\ T .- 'I »~f ` ~_`/" 4'-Z _If`_‘__-_ E' */ _ -".-¢- 7,* f 11- i , ~ _.-1 l\" ` _ x l 1 ’ ' ‘ ll# _ l __ _ I _ _ __ el if li-Ill--I-l0Msfu2~lusmwsl. 20 p. c. Saved on 0 Men’s Rain Coats 50 Sample Rain Coats at 20 p.c. off ()nc of thc best-lnanuiacturcrs of rain coals offered us 50 Sample Coats at zl saving of 20 p. c. and as a result we shall offer this entire lot of high grade guarzultced rain coals at the lowest price ever of [cred on goods oi equal quality. The lot contains every imaginable rain proof fabric in all the most wzlnlcd stylcs and in a complete assortment of sizes. $10.00 Coats for $8.00 $12.0() Coats for $9.60 $15.00 “ " $12.00 $18.00 " “» $14.40 $20.00 “ _ “ $16.00 " '$25.00 " " $20.00 A TWO :YEARS GUARANTEE GOES WITH EVERY COAT OVER $10.00 PATUNS Quality , Nine-Six ' L_- I I SAYS PICTAURREESBSSRJSIE FIGHT (Special to The Guardian) l’E'I`ROGRAD, April ll.-A Russian official statement sa_vv~;:-~- 'l‘o the West of Nicnlen River nf dawn on Friday we attacked Gerrllull positions betwcell lialwary and Ludwi- now and after at stubborn bayonet fight captured two lilies of trenches. We took 600 prisoners, among whom were several officers and 8 mltrall- lenses. - ill the Carpathians, in the direction of lllczolaboroz. wc took the offensive f'rom positions near (Yznbolocz and dis- lodged the cnem`_v from Wirnwa. At Nollalnlcllova wo r-npfured Height 909 wlllch moans that thc cnclny has bccn driven back along the whole cxtcnt ol' thc principal chain of tlletlurpatllialls in thc region of our offensive. In the region of Ros- foki. the cnenly received considerable reinforcements Thursday and made violent counter attacks but wc repuls- crl them, and captured n thousand pri- soners including 20 ollicers. FRENCH OFFICIIIL (Special to The Guardian) PARIS, April 11.-f0l‘llclnl last night)-lictwocn the Meusc and Mo- sollc we have rcluincd all the ground guined and llnvc lnado frcsll progress. ilotwonn lin' ()lsl-. and lllc Mcnsc thcrc have bccn no ollgzlgnlllclifs. Al. Ima Epargcs thc cnolny has lllnlerinkcn no action ellhcr with lnfuntry or nrtlllcry null the day passed quietly. A I~`rcl\ch olllciul stalclncnt issued Sunday suysz- "During almost the cntirc day, April I0, snow, rain and wind prc- valled." nlsultll llsl I (Special to the Guardian.) LONDON, April 8.-Another extend- ed list of casualties, totalling 1.188 names was issued bythe British War Office today and lt emphasises the gerceness of battle Neuve Chappelle. France, last month. The killed in this list numbers 336. British cas- ualties list issued today. when added to those issued in previous two days, shows that a total 'of 1,058 men were either _illlled,-ol" wounded. or are mls- lng. and to large extent. these cas- pqaities are attributed to the battle of ouve Chappelle, which resulted in the capture of that French town by the British in .the second week of March. 0uf of the casualty of 4,058 for throt- days given, 1331 men were killed, \\'ASlllNG’l‘UN, April '.\`,-l’crsons who had hoped to soc the \\'illnrd- Johnson iight ill motion pictures will be disappointed. A federal statute expressly forbids not only thc illter- state iranpsortution ol` fight films, but the importation oi` such films l'ronl for- eign countries. It provides a iinc of $1.000 and imprisonment for one year, or both, for encll offence. THREATENS GENERAL STRIKE OF RAILWAYMEN. SYRACUSE. N. Y.. April 9.-With the New York State railways enjoin- ed by court order i`ronl preventing thc Auburn und Syracuse Electric lille frolll operating its cars over thc form- cr's tracks, in this city, a new and more serious nnglc ill thc strike ol' thc Amalgalnated Associatloll of Street and Elefctric _Railway clnployees against the United Empire railways was reached to-night. . The injunction was grunted lo-dny by .lusticc Willinln S. Andrews ill an nctlon 'brought by the Auburn and Syracuse Electric Railway Company against the New York Stale Railways. M. J. Sullivan. president of the lo- cal division of the Amalgumated As- soclatlon, when told of the injunction to-night sllid that ulllcss an immediate hearing were granted, steps looking lo ll general strike would ut once bc lakell. "A special bargain offered in mens shirts-muased and soiled a little In handling, but all good. smart new stock, ranging from 14 to l6V2 in size, usual prices up to $1.50 each. We clear them out at JuSt 79 cents each. Moore 6. McLeod. 9406-4-9M3I. CHESS NOTES. 'l`lll~ tculn nlntcllcs have bccn vi-ry successful between members. The fourth team chess match takes plncc to-night at Dalton ltoonls. beginning at 7.30. This \vlll bc the last meeting of chess club this week until Saturday night, when thc long looked for llllnunl dinner takes plncc. l_)0n`i mnko lilly nllsiukc. tllcrc will bc something doing at that banquet. Our lnutunl lricnn. Capt. Dan Mclilnnon, whom wo nro sorry has to go and defend Halifax, offers I’nnc's i'olcl°_v Compound. Dur- dock Blood lllllcrs or ltall\vay's llclnly ltelici free to any chcssmcn not fool- ing up to fhc mark and anxious lo attend thc banquet _Snt\irdn,v. Tllc poctry vonlcst has been u grcui sllocesn. 'l`hl~ wlnncrs nnmcs \vlll bc announced ns soon as rcceivcd from New York by wire this wock. Tile election ol' olllccrs for nllutln-r year will tnkc plucc Saturday night. Tile public lnvllcll to soc mulch to- night. Admission l'roc. Could Not Walk MOST EXTRAORDINARY CAIR;-EFFECTED E-Y THE USE OF DR. CHASE‘S NE RVE FOOD 'l`o hnvc fin- ncrvous sysionl para- lyzed io bo unable fo walk and scarcely able to tulk, and then to be complctcly cured, _ls not a usual ex- perience, but Mr. ll_vatt tells ill this letter what Ile passed through. I)oc~ tors told illnl his 1-asc was hopeless, and when they gave up he turned ld Dr. (‘llase`s Nerve Food and obtained complete cure. Mr. Avery iiyatf, blackslnltll. Sl. Anna. Lincoln (‘o.. Ont., writes:-“I sln~a blacksmith hy trade. and ten yearn ago became afflicted with par- :|l,\'sls. I could noi. walk or read or wriic, and could laik with difficulty, so that ii was u ilnrd limiter lo under-‘ stand anything l would nay. Being only a young man. I was nearly dis- couraged. Two doctors told nic it wal, brought on by overwork, and that my case was hopeless. 4 "One day my father rend about Dr. Chnlefs Nerve Food, and advised me io try lt. l bought l2~l»oxcs und wllou the fifth was used l snw tlnli I was getting bcifcr. ily the time tho 12 boxes were used I was cured. I ani well and strong and working every day. thanks to Dr. (‘llase's Ncrvc This statement is certified .ta by Mr. Elmon J. ilodgkins, J. P. No ailment is more drcalicd tlnul paralysis. And yet how few pooplo realize that paralysis of the nerves ls only the natnrar result of neglected nervous troubles. At first you do not sleep well. have nervous headaches or intllgostiothlintl yourself ouslly irritated and annoyed; can hear noises which in good health you would never notice. You do not consider yourself nick. and yet you lack the usual energy ami vigor and feel onto( sorts. Restore the norvcs by Chaser Nerve Food. 500. for $2.50. All dealers. Bates 8 Vo., Limited,