ee » 1 Msirrnlc' ~ I . _ _ ...alia ......_.__’>i onmuc mllrii ronunsin mi wieunicljil (Now RURAL nxnm isan CHARLOTTETOWN, _ ’ = zoe A mourn sv Msn. is .mvlluon FRIDAY’ MARCH fsv 1916* i ;z_oo Pam Yann av Mali. IN Anvsncuii Domus lil illE.ilousE or-' l\ssErllsLv YESTERDAY Thursdsv. March isth on was taken. He did not knew House met a_t twelve o’clock. fhllf suv committee had been ap- MR. McKI-NNON asked the I-lon, llointed in the case or that any re- in, Leader of the Governments; Were llort of such committee had been ,ny and what instructions given by brought down. l oi- on behalf of the Government to MR. MATHIESON claimed that a MORNING SESSION. ‘before the Legislature but no ec. tl P0 in Connnlsgion on Ednention nn_ committee had been appointed and Winged, by Order in Council of the re rt had been broil ht down 8 15th day ofpctober. 1908 ? To lav Mn. Ansauauur geared the lion on the 't8bl0 0f_ the House s copy oi Commissioner of Public Works what such instructions as were in writing B tells. if any, have been taken to ,nd also of all correspondenne be- ¢0mi>lete the road intended to con- Ween the Government or any person lleflf- Cilpe _Egmont Road with the oi- persons acting on their behalf and Ablalll B Vlllrlge' Road. a portion of ine said Commission and any_mem- Whwh WHS opened in the Autumn of of res actin the dut es or 1 908? When is it intended to have Mi- tll€\'_0 ~ P g L _ noi-lg of said Commission. wh i; “_ the same completed? and to lay on e ,inn ii any has been taken by the th table ofthe House all corr - ' es Government to pi-oeiire elieapei- and pondence and writings in connection better school books and school sup- Wi*-ll the Sllld RON!- piinng H55 any contract and if go HON. MR. CUMMISKEY said tlio with whom been made and for wnnt road had been opened a considerable books and supplies respectively. To fl ich contract or contracts as il istance and if necessary to accomo- ate new settlers he would have the bl sl snyene in writing together with nii road opened. There was no corres- o cm-responilence relating thereto.What P is the cost of the_Commission to ndence. Au act to incor orate the minister P dale, to whom was each amount pan; and trustees of the congregation of when nnd ion what sei-vine? How (Tape Traverse and Dehlable in con- inncli, if any remains unpaid and in nectlon with the church of Scotland wllum P3Yah_le ?' ' _ ' wa l . - _ ' 0 nov MR 1-iaszsinn sind the re l to this would be prcpared “~ s read a third time and passed. The House was then moved into pliilll. IIELANEY asked the Uommis- tlier amend the Summerside Incorpor- l nioner of Public Works what action 5 on Act with reference to deben- lle intends taking regarding the 'l‘ry. tures. nn Point lload washed away last. ianli, if the Government intend re- peiring the road or bliying more land and ii so will it be attended to early cuiurnittec on the consideration of this Spring. tl CUMMISKEY said the ln HON. J. H. l - _ matter was under the consideration followed regarding publication of a necessary. He said credfltggs had M might have to be consulted in the M matter. A House ndiourned ut. one o'clock. Al\"l‘EllNOON SESSION. _ House met at 3.30 and resumed mmittee to consider an act to fur- (;ovei-nnient_ of parties who were providing» for MR. MA'I’H'IESON _. said thot _ a Party might, easily purehnse, an an-_ nuity for $600 or less~and the party coxd not he compslled,.to pay, his in debts. The Dominion Govern- ment of course are desirous of hav- ing these bills ‘passsd.in the separ- ate provinces,.sincq' they wanted. theic_ business increased. MR. ARBENAULT thought the bill was objectionable. _ HON. MR. HUGHES said the life insurance companies were making large profits. They were the million- aires of Canada and are controlling the wealth. 'Phe chief idea of the present bill was-to provide for em- ployees. Life insurance policies could be attached by creditors blit the annuity should not he touched by a creditor and would go to the in- dividual. - ~ MR. CROSBY said the Annuity system owas a good thing for all who needed to be provided for in their old age. MR. DOBIE did not think a party should not be able to out his assets _ out’of reach of a creditor. MR. PALMER said the creditors would be protected by the Dominion MR. MATHIFZSON thought the ls- sue was being complicated. He said the debtor should not be so- placed _that he would be secure against all attempts at recovery of the debt by the creditor. HON MR I-LASZARD said no ie Bill respecting the Su.mmerside|rights .wereibeing thrown pway. He SPF colporation Act. Much discussion said this proposition' was oper and ` ' 'll r Haszard, Mr. Wyatt and Mr. unwise to throw out the bill. It ‘ rsenault- It was decided to so a- would go against the spirit' of onlie -_-:_-____ _ _. _ their old age. 1. . ‘ _ _ ._ ,..i ,vs ~--15% WBB T ‘lu _ don B. »RE_$;.0LUTl0li FROM A Foul isuMnlERslDE RoliRn MURDER S;»_ec_ial from Guardian Branch sd that Summersid d G _ i B_uMME}€sIDE_ MB-_rch 17_A spew t0‘wn should be enema; T: the°‘;';§‘_’ Special to The Guardian. nni m°”ntin'é of me gnmnhrside B0.';_d Joilellll Read thought that the gov- _ HUUHTUN- TH- Mani* l7”'P|1¢¢1 i 'pi-nd W ‘ "" ' '°"_W)°_llt lllll/lll£ made a precedent in in confusion in u little shack Guia- ’° . 1.' “ "M ‘“ tl" C°“'l°“ g erunteeing bonds fer e lent i - ~ _gliagibar-_tonight with a- large attlin- _Ciiarlottétown it would nliituz-all; :iii Isiililtiiiontlliias wiilfl' siillinllinliiailvgalltgg ‘an ' ’o:- membors.»Mr. Bi' tb 1 lio tn - ' _ ;g°~f~l'» laepreeeumlye ce pfifire if .lfl se'ep»d§l‘aec? iiiirticiblhtieldrin iiiiy?cll\llsl:i'(c)i2 house' .______i ‘ ~ _ ~ 5 _ _ |l'¢>_1r_i». their representation he had Morrison, cieel Meartimr, J. M. _. .. _ _ _ .- _,___._ _ _ _i¢w°1>__é°l;oi>es'that the schedule weuidnolark.. R. H. McDonald. ii. id Hop -~ _ _’ l ' _ _ I W _U UP°ll- _ , . man and others, after which the fol- . The Cold Storage Bill, ' now be- lowihg resolution moved b J A = ' ` ‘f'°l`° "-110 ‘L°8lBllltlll'0. who next liron- Bi-ace and seconded by Josegh 1'; ed 'E - `~ ` . KM' Nm M¢Quarrio thought; was put to the meeting and carriead- ' .- »_ ~-~ _lf that milar ~ provisions should be ifliesolved, ins; in ine opinion ,ii --- made for cold storage plants at this Board of Trade a public (iniii, I s,,,,_,i,i to The Gua,.,ni,__. . -l __ »- Suhirhsrslds sud George evm and _store/ge' plant sueula be established' doi_ioN'ro. March" lv-Engineers gi-‘literihiili liiizvhicte ;iig:ligt:e°lu;"°fi'§ 1si'un?,?,::i,‘i).i§°t°W"',i n?°f'§ift°“'“ '“"‘“ ** ‘ an remen in ,e 0 lo _ ' 1 _ _ , an a e_Govefn- P. R. are' prei>ziirlnmP"aP'f<;?i§niiiiliE"£; 233518 °_f tg; lsl3_n¢i_-C_:>ld Storage ment of this Province is justified in Special to The Guardian. ' est for inereasa psy loriyerg sndnfd ".7-only :K-ver la, t s gunrantee guaranteeing the bonds ol companies l.oNnoN, Merch 11-lil:-e-_-tors ni e after hoiirg'_"“"““ "'--’ ~" >-si <~’ thnvlnluo _M me lan€°"H°°‘;h°5 °i °9¢“'b|-i**hlll8 s\1Cl1_ Plants when the the Bank of England 1-_t ii meeting Uuiollmen are eontributing_nionth~ -in" Prince CNMP _ e ought ehai-ge for storage and other right.. today raised tue minimum me ei iy any cents i0“_,_m,_dn_t_n9 Pjninqen "__ ___ Q It _ ___ y was not usually of the public are protected and ode. discount from three to four pci- cent, ine strike fund. ' j g = ~- 'l l lf 9° W l. -»sl=i>1y‘ and moved that ‘° e wrongs that' might he done the estimate be tabled. 0" tive (innncii had written to M w_ould not he equivalent to the jus- The House adjourned until tbiee of c sons had been received. The Execu- ‘th Lowe ln 190s the matter came pi MR MATHIESON raised a point b dishonest parties to pritect matter towards which' efforts at en- 8' Y ` . lgotten funds. ‘ HON. MR. HASZARD said the ex- lessen the usefulness of the sc eme : h . ltted this act to the dile-:ent pro- He said it' would be dimcult to es- qu ' ' °Fil;tf`,°?g0gaaf:5°'s(:\1‘:,?’e;'n??},d “k° LONDON March 17-The Lords de- tax if the United States imposed _nyinning nie, _Go,_,ni;,ii°w___ “Ti Wu Yesterday mor-;-_____g Holy Commum hate _nn _i;_ord Fosebeiyéz resolutiohns maximum Provisions __ su sen or s ga an sold- e re orm o e uprig t idfrf iilliiegiinth§sY£i?°§;fcifi“"ii“}§’ °fnf;lli’~1fi,:“ \)°"’°°“;‘1,'»i‘,,“f‘~‘”° "_°"°1““°““ orrewa, Mares 17-'rue senate 1 _ y e _ ye _ r- e ree re to a committee wiii adjourn till April 6. day Rev T W Murphy otliciabed without division The Senate has anp,.o,,e,i of Sena” nces so that annuitant’s savings tablish a case of fraud so as to be y ight be exempt from seizure, levy covered by the Dominion Act. _ __“ attachment lm delle HON MR. .CUMHISKEY moved wn the adjournment of the debate couragement _should lie directed. The_Flrl!b'$0o-many pgopleewign mon. » n e done in the protection of fluids o'ciock this afternoon. an A WEDDING JUBILEE. S The home of Robert and Mrs. Eng- land, Springfield, was the scene of a_ very- pleasant event, when, on thelw Wslllllk Ol the 15f-ll init- ll llllmllsf liam Smith and a searc warran _ . ~ l i.‘t'll ‘ -1 fo 00d t b ou of their friends and relatives assem- enable them to scalch his house at ;;’__“c;’airsi)t'(‘)s_“?;‘_‘;‘_";uch ram tg” cg: in dmeus against wuleu e piueiry lime ‘ls bled to congratulate them on the oc- S ¢ll°|i0ll 0( f-hell' Wedding lllllllee- U0lll'|spector McFarlane sent Constables plimentary addresses were given byiil Revs. i‘. S. Young, H. A. Brown and_yesterdny that resulted in a rather t several others, some testifying of lively time of it. ,_The baby is :renting an the Mmm., their a/cquaintance with Mr. and Mrs. England for ‘the past forty years. A| beautiful solo was given by Mrs. H. house, and when they were refused d A. Brown. `A kind and Cumlllimsllt- admission they broke down the door. that I should lose muh The _ aw” nn ary address, s'gned by their famil , "H rrsd hi' their eldest son. J- X _ smith, who was only emrell in tren- Ellklsud. Will Carleton’s Poem. “The sers, shirt and stockings. The search Golden Wedding," was well rendered w b Geor `e En land after which the Y i-fl K f guests repaired to the dining room. iirought here to jail he be allowed to for work." - where the heavily laden.tahles wereliix the lock of a. roar door. This inviting to look at, hilt still more privilege was allowed him, and once t B0 to partake of, as they were got- be got clear of the constable he made earned ‘by the Olflssi BOD, ll~l10y 0! nn bolt to get across the border into fourteen. There was another _da'\igh- n ter, the mother said, but she had si ten up in Mrs. England’s heat style. n After some time spent in pleasant Maine, which was only about 200 conversation and reminiscences of ya;-dn nwsy_ Before he reached the r olden days, a very pleasant Gysuillll border, however, Constable Jones c "W bflllltlht t0 11 C1088 by»SillKl\li! 8 caught him 'and after a hard fight VU! appropriate hymn. Smith managed to get clear, and ran to safety across the border. \ The officers then searched the house to keep company; and Wills” £0 N~ I ll h EJEATPI OF MRS. It is with feelings of deep sorrow I chronicle the death of Mrs. Joseph< Pinflllll. of North Rustico, which sadm "ent in k I t he e n_»_ente°ing iy . Munn i0ith_p M; cgased iimgorsiwags constable follf;_wed hir_;i ttiirough hthe t|ll°Ysd good lieeslth until within a 1‘°"s° “D t° t e “cg” s ogy' W ei; _ i tn A d ni. nw hmm, whén she was suddenly, _Smi_t_h r;._in_¢:_li_dawii_r_i_n0<_:;v _E;l____yiiimp;___ the rooms. He is n e rmy an ‘ o le - llllsken with apoplexy Of the hmm once more ran across the line and gain escaped arrest. _ and passed peacefully away to ber eternal reward. Despite all the best “ that medical skill and kind nursing could do ber suherings were only al- leviated when the angel ei death Mme and lie'r soul, so well prepar- °l» made its night te lee Maker. sue leaves to mourn a sorrowing hus- i’"ld. two daughters, Mrs. Jerome Ghllant oi North" Rustlco and Miss "°“l° 0! Charlottetown, and one °°“- Jelly. at home. the consideration of the -Government? SUI?-eil that thc Gvycfnment DB4 Sub* ' r. . ` ‘ ii mo _JOSEPH PINEAU- and found under the kitchen floor o t ' less than thirty-four bottles of li- i liuor. This quantity is being shipped iere today. -'Y-'-------H--------~--~-~~-'--~-~-~ ~-“W -- _ gn (YOTT ACT RAID `BURNS FURNITURE th ON BORDER HOUSE. ` , T O SAVE BABE’S LIFE. tr ‘ ____ k-- l_`e FREDERILTON' MMC” ‘5'§Ai",‘$fid sick smee christmas, six' smell eulid-“st ith a warrant for the nn-res 0 t tg ren, the three youngest ill in succes- PM t. Croix for liquor, Scott Act ln- oilersoli and Jones on u mission Between 6 and 7 o'clock yesterday rning the officers _reached Smith's Constable Jones took charge of arrant was read to him and the i his house l the cellar The The constables later on found at the St. Croix Station three barrels of liquor. The O. i’. R. authorities were notified and the liquor will be shipped hack to St. John from whence it came. llinards Llnimenr Jures Blirns, etc. *Nu*--~-_ __ _ _________4. _ - _ _ _-_-_-_ _ _-_-_-,,'._»_-_ v-_~,_»_-_-_»_-_-_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __-_ This girl, just sixteen years od age, was enticed away by a Pole with vbom her mother had forbidden her MONTREAL March 15 -A huhbmiid mother has been fighting, as they were told to a Herald reporter yes- she said, lifting him up and sont.-hling readflilly bad Sunday. I thought g two days before Christmas and . i _ _ risoner requested that before he was hurt ill! Ellie- H6 is Ollf- “UW 'IOUMUZ in sin away from home just when she ould have been of the moat help. urn home, although she is working n s factory and might be of help to ly or family. E _ __ _ "You are ng ish, aren’t you ' n th" the Guardhm is called "pon to hunt for Smith, and early this morn- "Yes," she said, "Mid smiled." “Wa` In ig (lonstahle Rogersoii saw Smith n have been over four years. We got w s afnitor at the Ki'ng’s Own but ber husband in uniform with medals Marines for twelve years; ii has the Egyptian medal and tp: Kh_0d'lve__ star. Thorn are so 1nmiy°ln_trod_ now that' Arif! E‘ll1f‘_ N-alvy cd __" not help us. "Tiled hMl’§° sea; ' ,_ erday ' at himi as she italkedx "He was taking I two.cbildren there have both pneu- st monia. My husband fell off a liuild- Yo n All that' this family of eight have Be o live,oii is three dollars a week, tb V on very well at first. My husband ni e J _ ; we had to leave beeausethey wanted all Navy Veterans," and she pointed ill with some pride tio a large picture _of gg on his lirbast. "He was in the Rioyll ci _ _ tene ay. ssoci-ation.” 1 MR. McL'EAN r f r d t th - ` .Edgar "I ' A ` An Act respecting Government “sn- marks of the prsvirugespegker e nlifq Pqrsoélnyr °i~d'.“§; 5-b°“’di'm°"'°¢?d7.` ' ' .» _ ities was read s. second tiinc. did not -like to encourage chances for 3:2; ang gf'-tiliint n.`;n2iriin;T€¢'iiPhyiu‘ li Tha Tiilphur ignited and get ure to Special to The Guardian ' 1 _ N' _ ' ° ° iss-_ ' ' th in GR ev we n matches. I -wvlslrwneme. - » ; .f"_**"¢“l\_t§1u»e¢l¢y,:§,¢ mile --WH9 GETS THEWRJZE? assisted by Rev' R 'M' Fentou1“P‘¢H;»‘~" he speeches 'enerall show _ ._~. nt ,en o.cnm_ii» we “iam” i,n,i_ _smnn ,,,,ii,,n_;,§,,,i,,st ai' tam mn” er seqtie Blu ie prevent internet r ebiect as set forth ln the sd- ness m'eetlng'ol the lauxiliar ` with the nefeiiiini. ri iy i P S mg nquer being sent into 1. E. Ie 'ti'-‘°'“°“° “WS f°f H' “sms lor held lu se i'>eul'e~seueeire§'m 'rue reeeluueue ° fr miplii if ‘°""' r Broad Cloth was to get a`n0~me president- 'Mrs (Canon) Simpson that such a- Chamb re 'O e e ect illuelmtleu wiueu' we eeuld use ee ,,.,,,'i,, ng, n,,;i,_ __ ' ,md ,mid be ,, , eb, .“b{'°°°=“""Y MARRIED MEN T0 GET trade mf"`k fbi( W°“1d 5°" the .Ki general' ‘discussion on various reform and re-cswkiisttitutzilciliil of by th; THE FIRST CHANCE' 3*-lfiltiltfyl ablllllt OUP BF0*“l C10*-ll subiects-was participated in and f_:he_ House of Lords, and that a necessary _ ° _ ° “P Y 'md W°“~ A4*‘~°ll8°¢ meeting _w then addressed by aural preliminary te such reform and re- MONTREAL. Marsh 15-Pfsfrrsms ° m°'l‘Y h““dl`°‘i “llm¢5_ 9-lid ll_\“§' Dean Nichxls and Rev. R. M. Font- constitution was the acceptance roi will be given to married men in fu- ationsl ‘md ° 5'°“"’ma“Y “Were on.' 'Mrs Howard of 'Kensington 'reign the principle that the possession of tllrs Wl10 HDDIY t0 the City f0l` W0Fk- ally_ clever, we did :not flndf one nn interesting nnnen - n Poe,-age itself nnonid no longer np At the meeting of the Board of Con- at t° °“‘° minds ”°~°'91Y mid the Mrs-Nicholls, of the New London fordtbe right to sit and vote in the trol yesterday afternoon Aid. Tet- 0l‘y. Wt Bboiit two-thirdsof tlllllll District. read an account of eng' House of Lords. ~ reau submitted his proposal that the § “fell _V__€ly' Cl08l'ly to_ the factthat yes;-'n work Onnon simpson anew-`||~l corporation should refuse work to 7 Bmad C109!! ‘ZQQ HIGHGRADE ed_a.' nimibei- of'questiong'thni;'1i|"¢1 Dr J. H. BRADLEY those who are not supplied with a Q Well' l`€SP6¢t- 'l'l1°l‘0f0l°€. we have been put in the question box. The -_ _ card showing they are taxpayers of ‘Sided Y-0 adopt that name. chtllg- meeting closed with' a service of in- On Saturday morning last. March the Cify~ 5 if W ll” slmrlsr form HY- terse-ssery preyeeler missions, sth, Dr J: H. Bradley, formerly ef It was explained that many com- ,I,’;iDEn _I C The W. A. and the-D. c. sl, deie e. selteosts, died suddenly at Genera rlaints were being meds thst hsrhel- am “ed ‘§*;GR§’I'ii_13 “fill ill 1ll¢lll`° tea were then entertained to luniii- of heart failure. Dr Bradley had been DPS Were Bsttlng work from the city 'P _ lll Kilt lsftefs. con in the Schoolrooml by St. Pet- residing "in Yorkton and vicinity While married m€ll were lille- YO*-‘HE Hy fiys yards. £0 Protect you, and ei-'e end st, Penyn Bi-nnenee oi ein, since November. He went to Ganors mls" and Older DMS Wl10 make their we will be the only store on P. E. Aii;1linry_ _ ~ - ~' on the first of March to practise ,his homes in boarding houses were alleg- ia dead aa a result of playing with OTTAWA March 17-There was a “U hen asked if there was anything e wonid like to ony'-ni ong_e§n"¢’nn' _ _ . - V _ B , . liberal caucus _today and the tariff ded mu5t___in n nn hi nvi._(i,,.pa._- no _FBERY S RESOLUTIONS situation _was discussed. "_ 9 in _ REFORM 1-iousa or Loans 'rue meierliy el the members lev- eg:_eq(i?_[ Bggnmfyngrw w _ ' ored Canada standing stiffly to the ` 5' I _ _ ' » position and retaliating with a sur- ‘ A ‘_ - - _ fl "_::"\ ‘_ _ ‘_ ' 1' _ . . _ Ou to sell I-TYGRADE Broad Cloth, Tb, nog-ing of Diocesan Churc B rofession He had been ii near ed to get more work than they were d ur public ma! "st °“"1'~"°fd that iety meetings just closed havleibgjgn iill night on Friday night gud will ellfltlsll to. seeing they Were S¢0'- Yiil always k°°p_ “P ti.” 3_|`.5"l°,'°l` V‘Dl'Y l1qlp|'lIi‘ and were attended with called early to take a professional `fl`°° 85 l`9§8l‘l8ll1@Ii t|llilli__bn1}'iu;q§n¢ h§i-lcoiifnllidnfrnuerd ian, 2 2? _,%I_ll,}Q.»!YblIL.vdsitor¢' “nina __ , __tribllt¢_,f»o.,biI‘~lnt4l‘|l_ _._ ,p_._~‘B_ti'nn“ that Chuan ba Accent my ainnppointmm-t_ h,iend_ .1 may "rue seldlern "richer" hieyed-‘viislti eil as.i>_neumonl;s _ences-,. _nfviii zenn-_Hinelntellr.»-liirel _ ~Mr. f8fslr`¢¢'ln'»i_.°,__ __________ ____ _________ f_:’~~ _ . »- nv l -4 1 ‘ ' ' Thy silt from Gods own hand- in the onenn Hon” inni_~ninni_»_~_qq,ii new _: J i_i_n on {_ i- f 1 ,_,_D¢Bt G-:r;mllce,`hent ‘ ¢- ._ ~\»l'. » .Nl ll. fl# 3|'-lllp WQ_l'»!» °ii3\Pll0lllf»illE diy. Shall God'l-J appointment seem less " ef if ell- ld°l“ """‘ " 'i fled# we of mum 'L -°“"" ”‘"“- “’° “°‘l°'*"1*°"*° U* ' 'ru all ll d R eh 1 1 d ' reno,-t wiii nppeni- inqnorrow. ._ __ _.sung _ li_ -nnmnn _ i ___ _d a__ ion _ vn__°__ _*in nu. inn lnmixh A _ \ _ a arms, my ren , or ee. goo _ 1v.v~\.'l.lf?lA“n__'lh‘l1,d 1 45%.! ch _._hW|¢¢,i¢,&@F§i:£i{‘¥h"" Xi New mignnni-_1` ~»i,nn,;~‘in,i~¢n~ um>‘Be_'comfo‘rted>~God' knoweth best. Tim" wha* ¢hYs¢lf had rlsllllsd? """"' * _ worse __ or ‘_ __ _ _s _ . . ” n"'_ tn '- ~_ . ~ ~ V _ _ _ __ __ ___ _ an »»-do »-» u lu saga... ~":f*"~'":° ~- °:_:.. .::lfel..~°.*:l.e:.;.'.l"il- .i.‘::.‘i:.i‘.;“:::.".:. ':i._‘:;::~ P s°».l:.iR..;°°i R" Rr- R _sr y a ng s ini- eq to keep the rocms warm Fl* mv lapse ally tho 1 , Ngighbors whom’ this family had °' i °°:_`i° K0 W If Man" “pw” w “nm” our passing lives ab vel ll' om strength to strel h, ndeed, 0 On MDCK PARLIAMENT " ~ ' "i li’ R- _ __ ___ l si, .__ .W A hel ed -wh they were in trouble,- P sl ing his admiration or the " ° He 'sends thee disappointment! Well, g l ` . ' P refusrril to return the kindness. P” “P3” MV- MOVEM Bald* that he, Advutls _ _ 1. ‘Imam take it from His hand. Through all the iourney's length. The s. n. o. Meek Plirllement 'met "' '-he hour Wednesday night he on the draft address speakers on both The speakers fol- l\l0 of their leader, well and re- atlention. The expres- and E. parties. He was supported by Hon. D. Trainor and Hon. H. Cavanagh wfio made his maiden speech and defended the ei ting to w0man’s suffrage. cause r a The Sneaker being absent hlsDdut_i_es were performed by the ell y Slraiixlihilber of the B. D. C. students th h lfday giv-_ whoggveiigeiiipedleltxtgatilrn hi Ireiand’s manmftiglatrén Saint, ini the city. y°°f_°"d:g- e "°*l°l' °“"”'°" "‘ "°""°°°"i» ""§'§§in§. Victoria -Hotel in C 0 9 bl" wo ld not ini ii ‘To make matters worse some of the i h ll bslhs a life ris_ ner Sli 1 Gdd's appointment sssm less neighbors are obtaini_ng'help from a 3 [nf `Y_‘_*_2:ltl; :ie were pgrmigfed »-se-.~!-|=-=_°°_‘f;___ _ °‘u°l~) ‘ soon » refuge who are Worklhk Bhd do not }‘_lf?P__°_‘l§[l__l. ls- SEA TROUT. halfbut, salem vpnnn wnne eiiyeeii ned ninnnes? need “_-1 ultra very haDd"' poor _ érorfjg-----~--v--11-:_':_ ' s‘|n_wnjtrout at 3rl\§l;a%n|s_ ._....--._-T»_-_-,-;_-_-:_-.-.--_-_-f.-_-_-_-_-_-:_-_-_-_-:_-_-f ‘ - lDd~ . ---------- - \ ‘ -~ --~-----____-@____ _________.. 'Pwps in thy mind to go abroad. CHIQAGO MARKETS Specia_l to The Guorlinn. Iloliism T0dl»E'l`» HSN l'°0ll\l» Ho bids thee stay at home? _ _ '1;pn§iN'ro, Mares 1a-Model-ste 8° !°\'_ - l-~ P_.__'i‘1s__r_1l§<;;_-_ o ‘happy uemel turlee happy. ll n.(ff-”viJu‘§§]l‘°Z..ff"zffi'..ffiffipffifiiifd K3-°_r‘y mas' 1°" 'nd-'39'3?i‘”" Asrsv. sul for eeuefei sem.. V ' in uw mud my lflénd to we only wuest ...1o'1_i 'I' e length el today wlli be eleven; _ work. About two miles from ,s 1»ord°ssyl. Nev. hot ist- 0 rn _ _ ei ho s and fifty-nine minutes the eity Apply to Be; 273 cling. Be-‘confident the meeting-time To it thy guest He come ay 0 ......66 I te at t thriie ' lottetown. ~ 3-l8d8ipd _ y Lord will not forK°¢: July Corn , e mper ure a_ o clock _ thi mornihg was twenty two degrees _=~ y d “__ l lulnardh mniment Cures Dsndr_u£.a_l»_o_ve 'lel‘o. ` -'Minard'_| 'ilninimtlor sale every`v__ll_g_r|_ _ will is: Ohil . sll 9 . - -‘ ` "l% in th mind to work for Him. t God bids thee tarry new and then, Forbear the weak complaint; God’s leisure brings the weary rest _ and eerdlsl gives tile nine. ' _God bid thee labor, and the place Is thick with thorn and brier; But He will share the hardest task Until He calls thee higher. ' So take each disappointment, friend; 'Tis at thy God’s command! _ Shall God's appointment seem less good - Than what thyself had planned? -Margaret E. Sangster. 1 _ ,fl __-;__i -el-,,»~