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K after using three bottles of Dr. W00d U leeway Pine Syrup he was complelelii N 'e . it ' H iisre are so many spurious pine ~§pnrttions on the market that you should ky! be careful to get Dr. WoodB’s, the ll and genuine. 3 Q L _ l »` / House Cleaning is now the order of the day-_ we have a large supply of al nece-isary sundries including S.lver, Brass, and Furniture polish, Vicsorine, Gold Dust. Washing Powder e*c. Prices right as usual. _ J. D. McLl50I> & C0. ¢vv-v-vwv`v lm ". _ ,i_____ g. 5 'NOT MEDICINE but nourish ii is what many _ ailing people i. The system is rim down from ovawork, or worry, or excessive; my, or as a result of wasting disease. l’UT'l`NER’S EMULSION `l what is needed to repair waste, to _give tone to the nerves, quicken the vmy brain, and replace lassitude md weakness with health and vigour. The increase in weight, ' the Sim step, the bright eye, and f bloom- cheek proclaim a cure. _ Be sure y-iu get PU1`TNER’S, the‘ migiaal and best Emulsion. Of all druggists and dealers. ~»FORs»- S' Sllldlltt FIRE. MARINE. LIFE. --APPLY TO- XYNBMAN & llll. Representing North British & Mer- itile 'Ins Co. Union Assurance Society, of Lon- alan. Phoenix Fire Oliice, of London. Haritime Insurance Co , of Liver- pool.. Standard Life Assurance Co. Scot and. (lice-»-3 3' Queen Street. Tvlevlioue 67. ' *___ ,____._____'_f__,___ __ Y . otice ,_ A We .will thank all who received statements of their accounts to call and settle same before the 10th of Hay. All ac-:cunts not settled by ibat date will ba handed to our Solic- lHl Mlllllllllll lllllllllllll I ` two ycung men beside the father in the THURSDAY, APRIL 18, l3Jl. _ - ¢ Very elaborate oreparations are to bail made forthg King EdW8.l‘dS`S Q0l‘0D&l’.l0i1 in June 1902. It is said that Westminster Abbey will be closed for four months to make ready for the great event. We doubt not that his loyal subjects will be well content that the Kings coronation shall be signalized in a splendid manner, as betits the head of the greatest Empire on earth. Attorney General Longley, a year or < more ago in the midst of his arduous min- isterial, political and professional duties, prepared and gave to the world a giowing brochure on the subject of “Love." Yes- terday`s cable despatehes tell that he was married in England on April 4th, to Miss Louise Fletcher, of Halifax, a young lady who had previously been 'a type-writer in the Attorney Generals omce. It seems probable under the circumstances that Mr. Longley had a full acquaintance with the theme on which he wrote so enthusi- astically. l Z ~ ---- On behalf of the owners of the Jacuues Cartier the claim is putforward that the additional cost of fuel caused by the ad- vauce in coal would be over $700 and as the dividends paid by the Company in the past nine years have amounted to no more than 41 per cent, they do not think it fair to run the boat at a loss. They claim that the boat has given fairly good satisfaction, the tnly drawback being that the time made is not equal to that of former years. It is further stated that if given a three or five years contract they would have considered the question of a faster boat. We understand the Company to be firm in their refusal to run the boat without increased subsidy. -1-*jill ' PROGRESS 0F HUUSE (Continued from First page.) new system the will be only 35 contractors whowill havetwo townships with three or four hundred farms in his district, The great complaint of the Opposition is that politics imprired the system. _ In the section of the country _where he lived the great cry of the Conservative party was the corrupt system of road orders. Now the Government propose to do away with a. system that was objected to by :hem in the campaign -and still they object and want it retained. In dealing with the power given the office of `-the`C'6`Er§inissionér he 'th'6ifght it advisable that he should be allowed to use his des- cretion. He quite agreed that during the first year there may be some difficulty in getting 'contractors to tender for large areas of roads as is proposed to let under the contract. The Opp osition proposes to make all over sixteen liable to -two days work. He did not believe in taxing those who did not have avoice in repre- sentation. In many instances there are family and while the father is away they could work at home, instead the Opposi- tion want the two' young men of 16 and 18 on the road as well. In regard to the number of miles of road which can be made by the roa‘i nrachines he thou,<_;ht. the supervisors were in a bet- ter position to judge how many miles of road can be worked by the ma.chiue.Under the system proposed by the Opposition the roads will not be made until the sea- son ls far advanced. A great dirlilculty will be eliminated in this regard by the Act now before the House. In an earlyseason the work should be accomplished as soon as practical. As the members were well aware :vork upon the road performed . after July is useless. In regard to those who cannot pav the 75 cents tax the Op- position had forgot-ten that the contractor will rcquirclziborcrs to whom he will pay atleast 75 cents a. day. The taxing of .school teachers cannot be objected to when it is considered that a large number are the owners of bicycles and desire good j roads. The young rncn who teach through ` out the country are certainly as well able to pay the small amount asked as the many farmcrs’ sons throughout the Pro- vince. Hc considered the bill as introduc- ed an excellent measure and a great re~ form as compared with the old Act. EVENING snssrox. Mr. J. A. Mathieson continuing the debate replied to Mr. Simpson. He perform the same and attend to their vi ofk so they had no liability to commute. He did not see the difference betvycln a teacher riding on a bicycle orvwslking. He wished Mr. Simpson would try bicy- cling on the country roids. He would soonbeconvinced of the state of_` our public highwqs at the present tlms.', _ Capt. Reid said before replying gto,-the ' member from Murray Harbour he would like to see his political munstrosiry appeared to him that when the course of the Opposition is known -thfft' attrie next election a. cJrpJral's1gunrd would not be returned-that is if the people see the amendment. The Opposi- tion`s amendment is a $5,000 bribe to overseers. A second bribe is the offering of 75c to the school teachers. I-Ie w as sorry for the Leader of. -the Opposition lwnen the amendment( _,was cominginto being. The Leader -of the Opposition knows that the measure has been carefully considered. Mr. Mathie- sou°s proposition that the linspeetors lay out the work, was simply a return to the old system. He wished to show that the abolition of the statute labor system is the logic of events. This is an age ofmachin- ery and as a result the road machines are used. In the first district there is only two miles not workable by the machine and in that district there are 650 -men. He hoped the time will come when there is not a. single Tory in the Prov ince` and that the :Island would have a.mu nici- pal Government. Tnere is only one way of having a Government for a Province the size of Prince Edward Island--that is a Goi - ernment without politics. Theroad system has served the purpose. Statute labor was necessity years ago. He believed the people would appreciate the improvement made by the new _measure If the roii orders were misused under the supervisors. according to the way Mr. _Matheson contended they were misused, would the road orders not be misused in the hands of the inspector? The idea of having an overseer go six miles to break the roads in winter was too absurd for anything. Now that the Government have the supervi>oi’s report the data is before them. n Mr. Mathieson in replying said that from the speech of Cap ;. Read it would appear that bribery is his chief thought. He believed the bll_l;v¢hen put in ,operation would break down. He would liketoknowbifthera is a road machine for every district. ~ ` Dr. Douglas said that .for a great many years there has been a cryyagainst the old road system. He characterized the pay- ing of $5.00 to overseers and the exempt- ing of teachers from paying 'taxes asa bid for votas. He dealt at length with the 'provisions of the Act contending that ,the presentroad system was difficult to handle. The supervisioris have 'always ,e- ' ' 1 s' x ; _ ‘ " “_” "“"':-_.5 ill "' _ i F _ L ~ “ 1.001: out!" the captain, as the canal-boat was passin under a low bridge. AFrenchman immediately put his head out of the cabin window to look, and got a severe blow. Rubbing his head rue- fully, he cried: “ \Vhy do these Yankees -~ call look out when they inean look in ? " Look out for your health means look in. l For the secret of health is within you. C-erms are in the_air you breathe and in the water you drink, but if your blood is pure and your stomach sound the genus can find no permanent lodgement. To keep the blood and stomach in sound health or to re-establish them in a healthy condition when they are dis- eased, no medicine is so edizctive as Dr. Pier-ce’s Golden Medical Discovery. It puniies theblood, cleanses the system of waste poisonous substances, increases _the activity of the blood-making, lands, and inviporates the stomach ang other organs o digestion and nutrition. _“I can sav honestly and candidly that Dr. Piercc’s Golden Medical Discovery is the gr,-,m.j_ est medicine ever com pounded for purifying the' blood,” writes Miss Annie Wells, of Fergussoirs Wharf. Isle of Wight Co.. Va. 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