Canada Cycle & Motor Montreal, Winnipeg, Vancouver. wi/ -su-vnu , in 'the sheet, and trouhlu at the of dis- t thor- is "Catan- germiilling balsamic vapor with the breath, descends the \tbroat,c down the bron- and finally reaches the cells ,in the lungs. All soothed with rich, pure, medicinal essences, whereas with a. syrup the affected parts could not be reached. and harm would result through benumbing the stomach with drugs. "1 have been a chronic sufferer from eatarrh in the nose and throat for over eight years. I think I have spent four hundred dollars trying to get relief. I have spent but six dol- lars on Catarrhozone, and have been completely cured, and, in fact, have been well for some time. Catarrho- zone is`the only medicine I have been able to find that would not only give temporary relief but will always cure permanently. Yours sincerely, (Sign- ed) WILLIAM RAGAN, Brocklville, Ont. ll For absolute, permanent cure, use Catarrhozone. Two months’ outfit costs $1.00' smaller siz 50c. at all Camry-ho'/.one Company, Buffalo, N. Y., and Kingston. Canada. _ly l. S; Louaon. W _ --- ` 'wind blowiu from coughs, colds, Even our secret thoughts influence tions? Just throat and chest our fellows, for ourf-thi-icing |noulds'shorc. B a' soothing. healing nur character. which in tuzoiiiflueu- three ngiles sees dirlit W the ees the fonduct of ‘there l remanberlappeared in OM! ZDIIIS down the s:-orc' of n nut-sho had wake 'tfullfifill th! lake. :ue day wa~l,e¢_ilm.|watar three the silver ellrfeee of the water' was-,little waves as lm00tli ll A mirizor. The \voodad,`way to the hills were reflected lo Perfectly in would have- to up the gleaming water, that it was dull- the lake had been ten miles as cult to tell whera land ended and A where the water began. .But soon I was amazed to see lltt mundslus' and whamvcr ws Bpuk I ‘ l - le waves word or Perform an set, a wave is breaking on the phebbly shore. I started which will tru el through ou; . could not understand how there could lifetime. and never stop until it ' 5° WSWS 0° °“¢D 6 P.°rI0¢I-ly Chlmireackes the shores of eternity. _ day. ' ° There could be no tide, as on the --Itrv. W. S. Partridge, D. D. sq ‘ . . ocean, and g. ilo'i'ol=l TRUCK 'rnANsPon'rs PRETTY oU'i'rAIN ooo' $14,500,000 IN 'rwo 'rRiPs. L_ DB` I Paton's new curtain \muslins nets Last week is hos Angeles, the First usd serims just srrived. ` Nacional Bank, with the sid ol s N w s ~i' i tm locomohila five-ton truck, movedilearled gcllailga aillegteryiizh netgmilgg; from its old home into a new one, 'white-net with flowered edging' D A11- and this truck carried a very inter-'over nets, small, neat pgttq-n's and 050115 ¢9~l°80. It carried in two trips,llace edging, 52 in. Ecru scrim with 11.000 pounds of gold spread around’ panels of insertion and 3 in lace on the bottom of the truck, 2* tons edge. A beauty for the price. 'plain OI Silver, several bushels of pennies, white muslins with coarse lace inser- and hbvut $500,000 in perfectly good tion and edging, makes a bssutmq l¢k€lS, dimes, quarters, half-dollars, cllrtainfor bath-room and bed-room; and dollers. Besides these, there were Dotted swiss musiih with stripe and several _bushels of securities. stencilled, edge of green and brown, , Q. . Now it is not very often that such storekeepers and druggists, or The 3 load ,5 cm-fied through the streets 01 env town. and Los Angeles had to ron My Llipy-solvrlc Pmyrfry celebrate the eve 1; _ ” ‘W “lung Our NECKWEAR- , . WL __ Dart of the police reserve n k s, who were i an edt by tellers from the bs.nk_‘ New summer neckwear just arrived [_ Y :I1`U1€<'l' O the teeth in good old West- with the flne weather at Paton's P "1 B Yle. All of them road on this l\'0\v is the time you feel like throw: rccious load. ing oil that high collar and putting The l.os Angeles pr-css is auum, it on something light dainty and ~ com- _ y for the statement th t y I table ` ' \;l _ B the a,~,!,.s_,md or in neckwear. We have all f V, umm-unltion were not thc lease part that is required in Bows, Jabots, of the load, and the bank is author. Irish lace coat collars, Stocks, Eat- Y. for the statement that with this 011. clobespicere, and Dutch in lace’ omblnatlon of the motor truck, P91. embroidery and linen, also new linen e u»nd_bank tellers with ar-me and embroidered collars all sizes from mmllnitiori, they felt perfectly safe 12l to 15 at 25 cts. n transporting their gold from the String Ties, all colors, Windsor old bank to the new_ tics for children to go with Eaton -~ =_ :____,- collars Nice wash stocks, all sizes, T 0 a very large variety, at 25 cts. The e very latest in Bows, a combination . , of Green and Champagne. Shadou ' lace yokcs for light low-neck dresses, including front and back yokes at 7E ts Collar l c . I and cull sets in Cream and White at 65, 85 and $1.35. Nevi 1 shadow lace edging for collar and curls selling at 30 cts ii yard -1 large variety of Sailor _and Dutcli when the hem begms to beat in* collars in lace and embroidery, a big gulmyy palpitates ,md thmba, skip, range of patterns, at 25, 35 and 65 beats, and sometimes seems to almost UW- each- Gi” UB I1 0811 when YOU Every day between new and the stop, it causes great anxiety and_alarm. are in need of Neckwear, and you will _ _ - ,_ f bc th roughly satisfied with tb day you wk vom, mount! h Ma_ny people are kept in a stae 0 _ P V _‘ P - - 5 am-lt morbid fear of death, become weak, worn FIIDWUIE- Pat0Il'B- 4-24M3l. er day w thout the help a wheel md miserable, and are imable to attend will give you, ao either social or business duties, through ARE YOU IN WANT? this unnatural action of the heart. -- . _ To all such sufferers Milburn’s Heart If you are interested in furniehivs Th¢db'¢YCl¢ Sal/'fs 11011” Of UIUC sud Nerve Pills will give prempisnd per- any mem in your home. you will ever a . ` ' y y manga; 1-ellef, l__ find it to your advantage to see the ML A|f,ed Mak' Eloida, QM” largest stock of furniture, carpets‘ No sucll return to Pollulariiy as “'mes:"“I W” tmubled with my heart rugs’ squares’ °u`°1oth‘ un°1°“ms` the bic cle is en.o in ld h for two or three years, I thought some- curtains that we have ever shown. A Y J Y g C011 ‘W9 times that I would die I went to the home with a piece of Paton’s furni- ever been possible but for its doctor, and he said he could not do any- ture, or Patorvs carpet spells com practical value. thing for me. I had to give up wor,- fort, and quality. We have one oi ,v\{l0};_¥;"lI;;?n(Ii’°|§I'-éipiyigdplflllfs I-°,f',’l')3", !‘él’_gi"‘:; the best displays that we have evel Canada Cycle & Motor Co rlicvcd me solkcpt onllntillhad taken made’ and we are comment that ym _ , _ - ' _ will find the right furnishing for a 13111:! ed, lilcliles are dkuown :pr fiegchglffib f,‘,‘,";‘;§,“§’,'cc0Iu‘,§;"“,',‘; room in the home. our prices will S III Y COUS IUC IOU all `- ° ~ ' ` up 0 t °` ucv are wlfih their Weight. in gold I Compare' (When quality is °°“5id°r°d- minute features- There never has nurse m in'-has and neighbours who with anything shown elsewhere. hzen another bicycle that could rc lroublbd with heart or nerve trouble beat it for reliahi ity. Hundreds oi »C‘ "If U19"--" J _» Qld models aye in use “meh were _ Milburn’s Heart and Nerve Pills are GLITTER ON EVERYTHING- bm, ht ears a O 10 cunts li box, 3 bores for $l.25,_at all . _ g y g ` !cnicr_=-l, or mulled direct on receipt of RhlH€Sf0¥l€9 8\'° In great _W_ ___J they are used as the centres oi flow in combination with black silk vel vet ribbons, for various little bows. DEAN BIDWELL CHOSEN KINGSTON, Ont., April 23.--Dean Bidwell. has been chosen Coadjutor Bishop oi Ontario. Rev. Dr. Powell, King’s College, Windsor, `was second in the lmlloting. s'r0_LE coops oolvsrclvizn TO P. EJSLAND ` MONCTON, April 22.-James Jones aged 17 was sentenced to‘two months, in jail ,to-day for stealing from a car at Painsec a pail of can- dy consigned to Tignish and some men's collarp consigned to a Char- lottetown hrrn. _ .__-_.l- The S, S; Idsrwcnna is eqleeigd t° up ,,,,,,,, fem Momresl' Tuesday mersisg, Ami the‘House. _ ‘ $911: fer tfaliperhsbe wills. su. img . _ 'rli H em till 1 . . lelldn ride! HWVUIDU- lla( and and sails for to-dagy. W" Q _ 1 B m light Si. .lebe'l. Nsnfeces ann vis s,.ih,y_ ¢_ '- B, r rytng horses lad estileoh l ck nd ,.»n¢Ihlr:s usdevdeek si lowest' Seqlhl. _wb ,,,,,,, ter further particulars es mln errly 1" A. stun Bantam, Bell &!~Co Medina ,gcwuwn r. it l. - -Anznrs n ocean of human influence sup- 4-221131. '“°4‘24M3i I,-ported for third reading. HON. MR. -McLEAN and Hon. Mr. ( : I I A lvlexhmss replica eh hshslr or the l _ vern ent nd v`tb being tak- A an L, For Infants and Clllltlrell-_ is the;“‘vote?l Ifogxlshz third' reading. _ i 'rr-lm Pnlcm ER, H0ri.,uessrs. Mc The You “aw Always Bough' Lean, McKinnon, Arsenault, McNeill, Summer Season I9l3 lasers the §‘l*;e‘;':’*A M;‘°d;’d‘;‘,‘)*(‘féB,§’°z°"LD‘§’:;; list srilingr hy ur. sl. lsw-~ °‘“““‘“°°‘ -- £55 '=1,';;»,,I,’,;,.-‘°;,‘,‘;‘,";,;,°°'{,,,$',;§‘,§‘°*,g;;;',,_ ` . , , _ lisms, Richards; J. A. Dewar, Fee-4’ l ' _ han, Buntain Dt. Dewar (5). ' ` _ - " 5' s \\ Homnd N |_iv¢",o°| MR. 5DELA'NEY |1012. V0l¢Q`, but From Montreal From Quebec S. S. I U l1° WN’ ill. th’ H°“'°~ hl"v°l'°"'” I‘unfsisn..8st, lllsy-8tXlA.Ma l.00P_M. ’ 4 bl* Victorian/Ihur.8Msy-200A.M. 8.t0P.ll. _A Cglsu-3esn..;;t. 11 gay-Q00 A.M. l00P.M. Vi stan nr.” ey- ' ` 'rlenmu ie THE PHUIINEIAL llnlslllual ¢--_- (Continued from page two) a-half to one per cent. The essential equitable, should be levied on the .whole of the class it applied to. The old method was not equitable, for U10 Blmllle reason that only a few paidthe tax and the majority escap- ed. The more efficient machinery of the new tax would get all those who derived income from fox investments. MR. RICHARDS said he had heard comrlaints that June was gon Giifly to ascertain the number of young foxes and that August was tou early to levy e.l~ tat, as often after July there were losses of litters. _ g THE PREMIER pointed out that in June notices were to be sent to the ranchers inquiring for the number of increase; no doubt if they were not in a position to supply the exact -ln- formstion at that time a little lati- tude would be allowed. But so far as the levying of the tax in August was concerned he thought it was just `as suitable a month for that purpose as any__othe_r. WH ru ro ~° "ZF INGOME EXEMPTTONS . A discussion took place on the amount of selrry that should be ex- erupt. MR. DELAF. <. suggested that all salaries under $800 should be exempt. Mr. Richards, Hon. Mr. Wyatt, Dr. Jenkins and I-Ion. Charles Dalton suggested that the salary where the excess of $500 had eilect should be 31,400 or $1,500 instead of $1,200 as at present. 'PHE PREMIER said there was not the slightest doubt that the sudden lump at $1,200 was unsatisfactory. The better way would he to have a $500 exemption all through and then have a graduated tax on the miount of the salary. But that was -1 question they could not go into at oresent. Perhaps next year or the year after they might bc able to de- vise another scheme` which would give more satisfaction. CHANCERY ACT The House again wentfinto Com- .nittee to consider the bill to further amend the Chancery Act. It was rs- ported to the House for third read- ing. fl‘he House considered in Committee the bill to incorporate McGregor & McMillan Ltd. Bill passed and re- The Appropriation Bill was then similarly dealt with, and read a third time and passed. The following hills were read a third time and passed: The Eastern Trust Co., Ltd. Prince Royal Black Fox Co. Ltd. Births, Deaths and Marriages Re gistration (Amendment) Bill. _The Bill for the removal of certain Prisoners for treatment.' Public Schools (Amendment) Bill. Telephone Co. of P. E. I. (Amend- ment) Bill. Foxes and Fur-bearing Animals (Amendment) Bill. _ -~ The Charles Dalton Banitarlum Bill. Lady Wood Estate Bill. Road Act Amendment. THE MOTOR VEHICLES BILL When the third reading of this Bill was moved .by the Premier, Mr. Mar- tin moved that it be"'res.d that day six months. MR. McWILLIAMB seconded. " DR. DEWAR supported the amend- i ment andfsubni-itted several resolu- tions froln his constituents against the repeal of the present law. ‘ counted (according to the rules of the House) with the government. Hon. im. Kxcmvsmv wbs _is the Bpesk'sr's room st the time, and did not vote. ` _ THE _. PREIIIJIIB remarked that those who had voted against the bill would two yearsfbsnes like to have the record cut out of the iouruals of. doses where we ilt " rsrtisement of Farm able to reduce the tax from one-and-' feature of a tax was that it should be pianos wud- year --fs urdrs of sn 0| thas; eases” trequen y no :a.lnber of the st-sl socount in the mont. write “Please '.:."l°',...-°:‘..°.°".:.°"' P °¥ ,will be inserted free. ago is reader wrote sorted free from day cancelled it, ss he il s The Guardian. glthis may be said t the price is not sufficient to evsn Mtual cost of Paper, ink mailing, bookkeeping and ses of the Circulation proper, and thus subscribers privileges of free advertising on the same footing as non bers. Seldom ever does tha- ltgte whether the item is to In the Morning Daily or in the Daily, whether for one or more in either Daily, _or in both, as n display advertiaemtnt, ounve* _ ehsrl table pu:-noses they seldom ever say more money is sent than necessary as the Advertising department com- municates with the sender as quickly ss -possible by mail or pbone;"o!ten paying the messenger service to get them to the telephone if not too far distant, thus saving all Possible time. People write this some calmer .iz News, Letters to Editor, etc., are charged for, and to all such there is hut_one reply-all items etc, of a money making nature, even though they be somewhat of 5 news nature, are chargeable. For instance. the ad- vance notice or notices of a concert, lecture, pie social, picnic. etc., ‘are chargeable ff there is an admission fee, _ silver collection, sale oi pies on sale of food or refreshments, etc. Ad: vance notices of purely religious scr- vices, even /though a silver collection is to bs taken up, are not chargeable. The particulars of any of the above, after they have been held. are. however, news and thus not chargeable. The _ l I I 'Constipation Viniéhes Forever 'Prompt Relief--Pmi\uentCsre cAii'm|z'su‘r'rl.E “ - . uvsn rltissmr' “_ lsil. Purely wp.-~ ' il..liwr.'f'° , “' Slopsitu" -~ diana "~" _ _ '> Il . °~'°."~*\'. “M _ ` sri “mrs r..°°“l‘r»';°.:...."l‘.f: lsnuine--rl,a.iSi¢s»use the only hat sold in this cltv s gmomhs gusrsnteehehind I s w¢sring,quality is guaran- teed byjdle makers and by us. S A Mcllonald The leading llsf Store as ' or future either llorninl Daily or Evening Dau, eondne- or both are chargeable for more sp one insertion, as they are thus to news. knows The shove facts are pun for the l of purpose of alistin personswho havs char items, ete., to mad to this oliee. so Evan items which are actual that delay and 1iilsDDOintmsnt 'Ill and not chargeable but oncein be avoided. p ment, business local, niiassiiled sd or, ' ' ' 5 otherwise When for church or - Our nicely equipped Optical parlors are about completed, and we are now able to give our pitrons an op ical sclvice second to none. We keep abreast of the times, and use, in making ex. aminations, those methods which are recognized by authorities as the most Accur- ate and Dependable. We operate our own LENS GRINDINGan-fi PRESCRIP- TION departmcnt aui can match and replace somplicat- ed lenses at short notice. s ‘ - ' so, or do not enclose sufficient ‘nancy ~ to pay for same, all of which be ' returned by first mail in th_e event of ' the item not being chargeable, or if / _ to pay for the item the surplus will ° be returned at once, there baing n greater discount for cash with order - ea for advertising of churches Abc that ' " for ,regular business. In all such cas We appreciate the generous possible 'for us to give' all Ex- clusive Optical Service, and we shall be constantly on the alert to 'improve the quality of this service in every way possible. _ _ _ ` We do not claim lo sell $3.50 to $5.00 glasses for $|.oo. Sucu methods are the recog- n"/.ed ear marks of the optical pedler all over the continent. and are merely used as a bait to catch the uuwary- We respectfully solict your patronage because lst We are competent to serve you. and We ale1loca ed permanently. 3rd The money we earn is I\`O P taken out of the country but spent to help build up other local industries. G. F. Hutcheson Optometrist Graduate Philadelphia Optical » College 4-23MtI. , 99 Grafton Street -_, ._ _ _L13 _ best clothes made. . ‘\;-_ ~ ttiefuil - r .,_-v ` 1%. l~ g You Fellows Who p ' ' Dress Well l li should all realize that the NATIONAL shows you the You've never seen such beautiful styles as .we have now ready for youin the new 1913 Suits, Overcoats, Hats, Haberdashery, the _finest goods made. Our label means' so much to you its oufr guarantee for perfect satisfaction, ‘ VVe spefcializethe two best makes / p Thornton £6’ Douglas ' Suits And Ovércoats $15, $18, :$20 ' Clothes for up-to.date snappy young men of t0day.l?"u»ll of dash and vim in colors, fabrics and models. . ‘ _ F aultless .Brand Clothes I We 11.3” made H Study Of $10 and $12 suit questions: for men, We have ,gsolvedi the question and doubled our sales, periect~satisia'ction or a new suit or the 'money back. ~ I » __.§Cdll_ At The National And See-‘ff ' _p ' ` Lqfest W°'d I" Siillesf I " Treacy Shop i patronage which has mldnih