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Jamieso r Druggist troubles often roger ct; o fb ;\\ZIIl'A\\\\\"IIllI@\\\\\I:i few months ago bade farewell to Railroad Men We havethe watchesth:-it you will require lo_r th_iS new time _insrection--in` 19 and 23 Ieweis adjusted to 5 position s-will be pleased to show these to you Jeweler & Optlcian. II I 5 .-_ u.-_-. _ _ MARCH i>iioviric°1-ftiaciisiiiiuREI FRIDAY. MARCH 16TH. B me .-. 1:- u ’II!l__"UllllA\\\\\\\\\@&IIL\\\\\§*_iI' ii I The House having mot nt,11 o'cioek this morning Mr. A. J. MeNevin moved the address in reply to-the Speech from the Throne. In'doing so iiir. .\lcNevln said: li' over our Island Province has had a right to he thankful to the Giver of dance of prosperity. Agriculture being the great mainstay ot otir peopic. the result ot' their labors de- pend ii great deal 1-n the elements. The weather conditions during Spring, Summer and Autumn months were all that could be desired. The very [ell r-articiilariy hy farmers occupyin low lying lands. were not experienced island to the other come the glad ti dinizs' ot' an abundant crop safely har- vested. Thiis, with the very profitable prices obtained has wonderfully ud- ricd to the wealth oi' the Province.. l-its lionor has paid n very iitting I tribtite to the Duke ot' Connaught who the Dominion where he had so wel and so accoptably filled the oiilce 0 Governor General. A Governor of Royal connection. his presence during at critical period went. a long way in .strengtiieiiing the ties between `tiie: _\iotnei-iaiid aint the Dominion. By his great zeal and interest in our Ca- nadian iil'e. civil and coniinercial_ he won .1 piace in the hearts of the (fana- diiiii per-pie that will not he soon lor- gotten. in his successor, the Duke of Devonshire. we have a Diplomat that we can look to with full conti- tience His record in ofilcia.idom_is. one c-.` achievement, and that he will prove worthy ot' the high office he has been culled upon to dll in otir country is not ti mutter ot` conjecture. THE WAR. So niuch has been said, sc- innch has been written, about the titanic strug- gle that is now going on that 1 do not think it necessary that 1 should say very much along this ilne. When wo inet here iii annual session about ii. year ago, we viewed optismisticully the ciitcoine of the great prepara-tion then going on for what was commonly 4.53 ` 5.58 I Sa.. '_ 7,04 I S, ' 74.014 I 9.05 6 I ’l`u. I 11.48 'i I W. I 10.21; 8 I Tit ' 11.00 il I l~‘. §\ ii.5li to | sn. I 11.1.9 11 ' S. 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'°.1»-1:.: aa 0.511 I 142 I . 1, 1- i-. 12.2 lli.lb 'I ' ` _ okcn of as the rea drive t take iligh Witter Low \\-M3 ' 2'! _ ll E f t. o ' place in the Spring, and our thoughts this Session the a*mic=. of out hc- _ iovcti Fmpire .ind those of on; trusty 'Allies would have achieved the goal '- 1 centrcri on the hope that ere we met ii, ‘A .~V V . . _‘ _ }. sI ‘ ' ‘"2-~_;f_l_’t>t' their ainhitit-.is. viz., the right of I l _, the smaller nation to exist and the honor a rcs ec lor treaties. \Vhii 16.9, nu v t e ‘-“ thc conflict goes on with even great- i'.'.3li‘ 13.1 18.4 20.3 21 1 255.0 I or fury, we have the assnraiice of ul- ; limale success. We view the out~ " come. with conlirieiice. The mighty :irinies or our land and sea i'oi-ces anti 1| those ol' our Allies have grown so 1 lnrgc and powerful. both in regard to inr-ii uiiii cItii|»uie1it, tli:it tio know s . 2| 5"7~"}! now that the baiaiico oi’ power ha. "Ibeen reached, :ind llr,€tain’s iii1pi‘i-- -I pnrciiness on iaiitl has passed into 1254. liistory. Yes, wr-. loc-it coniidently at 14.0 15.1 16.5 17.45 Ig_gII) ed, and mu. Armles me ,_.i(,I0r_,_ of the different liepnrtmeiits by Mr. 6.53 I 1914 5 I 19.58 I 20.4 8 21.29 9.42 1 22.19 I r. :ii I sa. I I ir..os II 10.14 I 23.20 DIARY ‘OF EVENTS (‘ity Magistrates Four! 9 ii. ni. Prince Ei.iwartl Theatrc 3.15. T, and 8.45' p. m. . BIRTHS ?_ `l’RAINOR.-- At i-`reeianti on Peh. ‘.ti'ith, 1917. to Mr. and Mrs. \Vllbt_tr Trainor, a son. Uongratultitioiis. e DEA 'PHS McLEAN.,- At Darlington. on March l-ith. Annie Florence, aged 14. dang.-. ter of Mr, and Mrs. .lohn Mchenn, MCLEOD.-At 'Fen liill. Miircli ltiih Sally M. McLeod.. duiighttz' of I\ir urtd Mrs. .lohn Diilziil aged 35 years. Funeral from her father? residence Tea liili Sunday 18th inst to l’cople's L‘emeter_v. Service comment-ing at 2 P. Tn. .U‘ N Q To Prevent Th: Grip. (‘olds cause Grip-l,ux:itive Bromo Quinlne removes cause, There is only one "llroino Quinine." E. W. GROVl~I'i~ signature on box, 251'. SI the outcome anti we hope and Way it 0 it be God’s will. that, peace will have 1"-“GI been proclaimed before iinother year 7 comes around, but not t.ill wrongs done innocent peoples shall 'bc i-lgiit~ righteousness. (`:inadu's magnlncent contribution to 3 the Empires need, both in men and equipment. as well as financial uid, is :t record of accomplishment to he proud cf. Two years ago few would have thought. Canada would have an Army oi' 300,000 men equipped ant: tonstn Flanders and other lands where the terrible struggle is tinding I lighting ground. Yet, this is the Do- minion's proud achievement. 300.000 in the lighting ilne. 100.000 more being made ready and the ranks still bein: iilied. She has not only gl- ven her best and bravest sons. but she has greatly aided the motherland in financing war purchases in this country. The nianlfacture of muni- tions. until recently unknown in the Dominion. has grown to iinniense pro- pnrtir-:is and today Canada stands second to no other country in the pro- duction oi’ munitions and war equip- ment. it tribute-to thc skill and will or Canadians. ` self with lanrels lighting side bv side with British veterans. and has`mado ii fume that makes all trite citizens ni-ourt of their coiint"_v. Matty ot their lite liiood. and che.ei°full_\' dying lor the cause of freetloni. Uur own l‘iovinco lins had her tc-il and tip till now over one hundred have laid down I their lives that we may go on in secti- rity and enioy the freedom of the in- stitutions that we so dearly love. When -~\ - -:_-< Y :_-.~.-t . , _-,- .~,~_-.-_» .-,-_»_-_~_-_-_~_-_-,- .-.- ~.~.-.-_- - _ :vt . .-,-:::::::_~:_-_-_-.~,»; ,- _-_-_-_- -_-_-_ »_-_-_- -_-_= ~.. ..¢ Stomach Was Very Bad Much lllzziness and Pain _THE LIVER GOT OUT OF ORDER P013 When the course of the food through the alimentury canal is im- peded hv sluggish action of the liver or bowels the food remains undi- geated, and an a result it ierments. This gives rise to poisonous gases which crowd about the heart. and cause dizziness and choking sensa- tions. aa well as irregular action ol the heart. ' The liver struggles to remove the poisons from the blood, becomes en- larged. and tinally fails. allowing the poilona-to punt cn to every part of the human system. complications arise. and there is Brl¢ht’s disease hardening of the arteries and appo- plexy. 1 I The earlier derangemonts of tho digestive system are auch la are de- scribed by this letter from Mr. Roehon. Ho also points the way to -aura by an at Dr. (‘ha_|o‘|' Kidney- I I AND THE WHOLE SYSTEM WAS ONED. Mr. Louis Rochon, it. ll. No. il. Ottawa. Ont., writes: "For about seven months my stomach was very bad. I was troubled with dizziness, and had gas on the stomach and aw- ful pains in the right aide. The liv- er seemed to bo out. of order, ao I began using Dr. Cliaae's Kidney- Liver Pills. This treatment seemed to he exactly what I needed, and before the tirst box was all used I was cured and feeling as well an ever. I also used Dr. Chase's Nerve Food when feeling weak and auile‘r-- ing from nervous headache. and was noon restored to good health. I nm pr_oud of Dr. ('iha.se's medicines. and recommend them above any other doctors medicines." Dr. Cliasefs Kidney-Liver Pills. one pill a done, twenty-tive cents a boi all dealers or Edmanson. Bates A Urn Pills. Cn. , Limited. Toronto. I I trained, lighting beside brother ilri- are Specimens' bf U12 llllltllllflwlll gm. (-anmlmn Army has covwed "_ ment is lull of gasoline engines of all her sons have paid the siipreuie sac- “D 1° fu" "-"P11CiiY~ AW- ‘M146 Steam ,.IIIm_ sewing I-anndnls glory WIIII holler has just been rebuilt for Senn- we think of these noble men. and others who have .gone from our shores WAR AND HEALTH TAX t augment the War funds by passing ii special war tax and also a lieaith ii blessing. As you are no doubt aware. Mr. Speaker, it is now being I vere hardships in the service of their I- "C-1\1\ti‘.v. it is a grand fact. that the Dalton Sanatorlum has proven to he the host institution of its ki 1 to I perts iivbo have made a close study oi' I its lc-cation, its striicture and its cu- rative possibilities. declare it -to be iinsiirpassetl anywhere. This' must' he cheering to the lloiiourabie Mein- he" through whose generosity the in- stitution has been built and equipped ` and l am glad indeed to ‘he ableto ‘ take the opportunity now of congra ` tulatiiig him on his elevation -to Sir Charles. u tribute to his great hone- . volonce. AGRICULTURE. When tlie reports are submitted to this House we will have a better chance of discussing the various ac- tivities oi‘ the Department of Agri-I culture. The progressive educational I work ol’ the Department under the present Government has been carried greater energy than lieretofore. Tito various lines of work being prosecuted 11 b -in fr it ' - herds, improved grain production, botli in i°eg;ird to quality and quantity, in tact tho farmer is realizing today more than over the great truth that fa“ni- iiig is not it rough and tumble game. .lt larnier, to be siiccossi'ul. wlietiior it be in tiie breeding of cattle for mill: pi°odiicl.lon or for beef. the iiaising of sheep for wc-ol or for mutton. - and oilic_:~ lineslhut coiistitutfi, taruiing I I1u§II_I>i11i I _ ~ I The Guardian reporter yesterday _ pain ti viiit to the plant. of Messrs Bruce Stewart & (110,, Il.tii., anti was very courteously shown throughout' Frank Stewart. The ordlnniy citizen who har- never been through this cs- mense nmouiit of work which is -capable of doing. On all sides in every depai-Lmciit workmanship. the product ol Island labor. skill and genius, I All departments. ot this hive ut i. home industry ni'e efktremcly busy. The machine' shop is working up - to its full capacity turning out lin- periai motor-i to liii the man ordeis - . y ' for .spring_deiivei°y, Machines me busy boring cylinders. turning pistons and cranks. milling. connecting rods, drilling cylinders, and bcrir, tapping manifolds. etc. There are also it lot of repairs uu- ,der way for thc' S. S. Northumber- land, r A steam hoist is under construction t'or Messrs Buntain, Bell and Co.. lor hoisting coui, while the repair depart.- kinds, for repairs. These are from Nova Scotia. New Brunswick. Quef- bec and Prince Edward -island. The 'boiler shop is also working _tor Murphy, and Mr. t".iiirence Mor- Irlsy, of Tignish. I Another steam boiler is under way lfor Mess-rn Clark Bros., Motint Stew- art, and another for Messrs Peter Mc- INutt & Sons. Malpeqiio. and one for Messrs Buntain & Bell’s -hoist, A large amount of repair work for the boiler making staff is also to be done on the' S. S. Northumberland. The foundry la hus_v.turning otit imperial engine parts and other cnet- ings, including castings for twenty live potato diggers for lieilvery ‘dup liiz the summer to Messrs A. lloriie' & Co. | The blacksmith shop is busy at prea- Ient forging engine' cranks und anakini! up parts' of potato diggers in addition I tn general repair work. _ Tho Pattern shop is engaged on patterns and other .work in connection with the business. The engine assem- lriy. testing and painting depart- ments are working at capacity getting iinipeilai motors ready'tor shipment. and several large orders are about ready to ahlp. in pas-sing it may not ha out of place to mention that this iinn have another line of business, the selling of automobiles. They are the agents lor this province for the celebrated , Overland and Ford cars, The' Over- land .four and live passenger cars in their various models are handsome and as captivating in performance ar. in looks. The Ford runahouta and I | touring cars seam tn be especially adapted to the requirements of this U . I I i V nl be tound anywhere in the Dominion. Ex- _ ready to follow if it need he even Lo , - a noidier’s grave it should be it stimu- ' , I ins to us Io atrlve for -better and i¢reat~; 'er tlilpg_g_._ to make the land we love _ , I _ 5 worthy of such true heroes. I ' I _ _ _ n' ’ I ' _ ' ' °' _ ' I _ _ » I - . - f . l ' . ` ` I7 g \ ` 6 ‘ ,O , W i . . ‘ » . O ' all Ge-od it is lor the past year. God l in his all kind Providence bestowed A! tl SDGCUH 89851011 hold in Mid- ` _ e 0 , upon our Province for 1916 nn abou- summer. the Governmen undertook to I ' _ Act. Th success with which these v ' I f I. d 4 5 ' d H P two meusfires have met is certainly e by '_ _ 9 .* complimentary to the Go-vernmant.I . The clieerlulness with 'which th tax` I D C l d ._ d 0 P was paid is a -token of the design of' e y u- -° ° hmvv MID.. during gp,-|ng_ and “gum all to do -their share and upholds the -_ d H P in the Autumn. that were so keeni; téopntaelntlrgisl if we all cannot hgmb . H. _ . ‘ I lust season. So from one end of thc THE SANATORWM- ` V P k T . . ! . ' ' All of the 2 cycle 3 orllump Spar _ ype which is lie simp es and .O'.123.‘.Z“II.‘;i‘..§t‘.‘.§‘;“2.?‘i.“;..£‘i3..i.’£°.i.‘if.‘ ,_ most reliable so lar produced ui gas engine practice used wimiiy for me props.-.=. nr treat-` I _ The Imperial 4 and 5 H. P are the standard fishing boat engines of Eastern Canaria. 'l`lic_v are simple 'I * .I. 11.- .nr-.i1i. - ~ - °- ' '.- .1 ~ " ‘ 125 ihlmiiiiimleifhiive °.i1i§;fg' "°'° "lf °""“*'¢° » » -..= .__ -mf __ f of being cheap at tint coat and in- " r' ":”'!";- "'*"“" f _ expensive to operate, anti should make an ideal car for the farmer. \ . it V9 501 K u . some in <1 small _ way and some in ti very significant q niziniic, h t il i ‘if . - 3 ' . ' ' " ' '. _ `P . cm, Jw :Milli aggiillye For heavy boats we ieconinicntl our 10 H. Model L. This engine isa winnlei 'ind still to picasel _ Shot* ff°\\fSe-» held througimtn tin. Cnr 20 and 30 li. l’: Model (_, engines :ire just the thing ior schooncrs, low ioais .int ieavy wor ting RiiralDi.‘t‘i't.s'-1; - ,,~ '. _ .~ ___ - _ _ . .' I.. ' . ~ _ -'~t_ -_ .I_.,,IsII,_g`,{_§,_,e_1"_o‘I'f_§§§_§_,f§"`“’If_c‘§§ I lioais iiicy .tie oi-lrtigt. IiioIioi_iioii.. .ind built to stand the ioiiglicst seiviit , i'» llfllitiid |'i'lW|'lli » (binpietc c