<’Mif§:§`~`»&~i'n39i9`- ' 'PHE 1-A_'_l‘l°s'r News " ' _THE ’ ,.0 _"lu , MQQARDLAN rmai- or iw __ ploy; NINE- .. Lf. _ '~.- -~ - ' _ 7 ‘ V "Y '1 ` V5 _£5 5 ` ` __._._._.__._,._. I __ ____.___ _______________ __ __ A _ -ia;-_qi J -_'y ' Yesterday’s Busy Session Devoted to 888.' w€¢dS _ Bill, Tempe;-an¢e Resplutiml; A `m`i/c&_As£h;l‘a;l'y ;lf¢|_i6t_1P_Q3ll I I Him at Last and Some New and Original -Meats and Fisheries Question Settled Vari » gre' iq” "eww ° 'find T ' Reform Ideas' ’- _ . - -_ ’ `- _~ --' ` ' --- ii i_i»_i:i - _ . _ _W0 Dona" ..._ ‘ous other _Mattef S _ o.l'xAoa,Mexlro March zo-(spco » o'r'rAwA, Maron zo-is .~ial>_ 'March 26. The Helm opened ni 12.30. Aim routine and questions il/lr, moved the second reading of the bill relating t_o Court Btsnographers. I-Io explained the bill in cormmituse of the whole. At present there is only ono court stenographer and-in case of his illness or absence there should bc pro vision for another. The bill provides idiat the court, on the applriwtion of n iitigant, may employ 3 gg,,u0gmph_ er to supply the want, who has been examined and certified by the Bar Society as competent. Persons so ex- nnrined and certified shall be styled] special court stenographci-5, Attention was called by Mr. Wyatu and Mr. Mathieson to the fact that under the act of 1899 the official steii. ernor in Council. Now it is proposed Dlained of and have o. wider market posed examination of the stenogra- phers' competency, riclslldxrrzt MASZARD said that in view of°the intention to prorogue Palmer Th tomorrow the 'House would resume at session closed' to submit a skeleton l'\!P0i't. of the claims commission. ,sed by the House yesterday- rendered 'it necessary to partially alter certain ther sections: In the aniendxnent pro- posed to section 2 it is made the duty oi the Road Overseer to notify The House at 3.30 resumed conaid- £010 IDBPGCYUF B9 '-0 W¢€dS OD/ P_l'iVBl»€ eration of the Court Stenograpnern' lands. bill, which without debate was re- A number of sections were amended ported agreed to without amendment. ird reading tomorrow. HON. JOSEPH READ from the committee on- the Canned Food Ao; eported a resolution to request the department of Agriculture at Ottawa, AFTERNOON SESSION. iter conversational discussion in _rhich mainy members took part con- tinuing down to six o'clock when the bill as amended was agreed to. EVENING SESSION. The House resumed its sitting, at 9 'Ma/ny bodies were sealed up in '“n°¢t°d B' l`°¢0l1¢l\iBtlon. London, Sr.. Thomas and Hamilton. niches in 'the walls. r ~ DHD* All8uet Bell sent his wife to She then learned than her husband People fear `a recurrence oi 'the 'Englalld and from 'the moment he had a brother in this city, mst’ P“S°°d- 3°* 'M “ml Yeeasfdav- and located neil. Mrs Bell endeavored to ei int A reconciliation followed Mrs neil 'Sl_lllUlllllH LUST UUAHANTINE IN ‘ii Hlllllllll ll] IJEA-TH UOYUTB but ipllyélcians declare the pl*-‘nd hu' 011 board the boast he for- 'Detectives hunted up the brother . ~ y _ C ~ i g V 0 . . , °mm“n °4ti°n with her hllbmd. but _ had two dollars left' when she arrived. ~ ' L- _ _ _ _ W _ g _ A “_ PRUROGATIUN WILL WIFE IN ARCH 0 siliii llinilii ; TAKE PLACE »~illiisi iii illiis or HER HUSBAND _lilil iluuiil, Mexican -Pleople -Fear »£pid_e-ig. Had of Six Thousand Milgs, Senator Poirier Puts Forward , I ini)-l-The recent -earthqfiiuka cracked . pounce reform was discussx again the walls oi thc ,cemetery and exposed - _ - today, lthe bodies ormnuy vlct ol che senator Poirier, oi New nr ‘Y BGQPWI- 03101011' 0!-\id¢1I\i¢ Qf 1351-km A PITTBBURG- May 26*-(S'|>0cial`/`-:was unsucessful and started on the unwick I The House in Comniittcc proceeded' 'l‘he»discdvery'hss caused much con- -'M‘|`°= -R`0heft Bell, il(ontreal,‘ accom- long chase which has iust ended. ,to further consider-the‘Noxious Weeds nternation. Denied by ii bane, in here alter al Taking boast at Liverpool Mrs. -billk ` 'I'he"dsa,'ths from cholera were then *cm* 0| 5.000 miles after ber nua-“Bell disembarked at Halifax ’ then .nine-year term' one Senator to be HON' MR' RIOHARDB °xP1““°d 5°' n“m°f°“5 W5” it WB! f0\-\'l\d ilu- ‘b“’?d WND deserted her last August started to hunt through the lake l0h0S€l1 bl' the hniverslties one li the 3 o'clock. It was intended before the |that 'the amendment to clause 3 pas- possible to 'bury bil. I . . She ‘found her missing gpoccg mid towns exploriing Montreal, Toronto, ' y made some novel suggestions. I-le favors an elective Senate, three Senators from each Province and a ihoarifs of trade and one by the news. ipapcr fraternities. SEUTEH SAILUH WAS |]HllWNll] yln St. John Leaving Letters Which Show He Feared r _ ' . ~ f- - - ` _ ' in ' “ph i i t tg altgr and smelnd the regulations o'clock. " " ` _ ‘ _ 1 I] ogi' er s appo n ed by the G _ s as o remove t e disabilities co ' MR. J. Kennedy readlaletter from a '__' ' °"= ov md Quebec house ini-egard to the pi-ice oi : WEST SHEF-FQ-B`D' Q“°" MM” 26' //' ' _ that special stenographers shall be opened* for the shipment of monica selected by the com; or B judge_ Mr from this Province by merchants' re. Mnthieaon laid ggi-eg, on the fact that; rail butchers or farmers, on the fe’irrn+ an incom-pccent repo,-tu. was worse ers certificates virithou‘t inspection; than none, but on explanaltion by Mg' T Palmer was satisfied with th m°'“Hly- ’ __ ______________ if pro-, mme ide Incorporation Act was read a third itime and passed. | The hui to repeal and Act impns- ' _ ;i¥li=3 'taxes on commercial travellers was read a third' time and passed- ' l A message from the Governor were _ _ :read transmitting supplementary cg. fn ‘1 * 910. and the House went into com- he resolution was adopted unani. The bill to amend the Su rs ates for the half year en-ding March irerh pork, quoting it there nt ici to ;,;(v§§,’°§;‘;1r);,1,‘-;‘2,‘“"j;:,'};§‘,‘)‘;;':\' gif; _ 10'l‘h?|d?l:is1‘tle hhhery resoliution toffy mar 'Iwi 'Hin' I I A , _ as then resumed. Messrs Warburton, i és' 155" ‘Ev°'°-tie 15"’ h°m°’ 150' en Suffer Gf8at Ha|`dSh|pS MCI-lean, Premier' Haszard and Math- gs :1 enawly' saving the chu* . (Continued on page 11.) re” °“°' and RBaCh Sa|8m M383 ,,____l___ During her absence the house tooldi 5 ~ 11 ..._._._1.._.__. . iiiiiui iiiigi ciivil lui iilclilic YARMOUTH, March 26-(Speciu.l)- :After one mon'tll ,of quarantine of the ,churches, schools and public gather- iings, the prospect has improved so as fire and 'the Haines had such lreadw _ t t ch i ’ _ Wl1€’l1'diBCUV\‘!l`¢d t,l1l_1¢ 110'?-hillg W2; wet Exhausted' l oN:ah;€vn casffsr his/lheuhlggn rc orted _ done to rescue the children. P for several days and the disease has been effectually stamped out. ?K _ _lgrlllilizaltje of supply to consider thc Si0|8`Il Qhlld _Of Quarfgr Cen_ ls lvui. MA'ri-irnsou objected nc this tury Ago lndentified. ls ‘°' "“"Y°"'- Now Married Woman. ;1"““°"" Said the policy of the Gov- t D "_-' ,r$'2 per inlile when: they furnish the cmcaco, Mnrrh za-(special)-A ‘;lf¢S»\;11i= higher price being where kidiiapping which remained a mystery t for 'ii quarter century was cleared to- mileage “'35 asked' f01' day by finding M-rs. Jason Warner, Supplied this Year-1 long-sought by ber fwmily in Mont- real. ib The police received' a letter from Madame Dame Leagcvln, Montreal, i“°“"°d by the Tele 110110 Com an n asking search for her sister, who 1 when five years old ww kidnapped " from her home in Montreal 25 years in nga. _ _ Cvmvany has nothing to do with io-' The hunt was kept up six years. cal' rural °°mP““i°5» Whi¢11` OWU their' Mrs. Warner was stolen when a U P Y child and taken' to a 'M.m_ commodate all sections as far an Later she went: to New York and P iiben to Lennox, Mass., where she modem* imlfrovement at §l°€‘8It c0St. inet herhiitbnnd, 'V A ' The IWW BW\"1¢b\J0&fd in-this"'city'cost' $11,000. They were quite willing to .__-i._l__.. extend the lines 'to West Riv r if e _ | | ,they had the cedar poles, or if the L ipcople would provide the poles *they _ iwould accept n less durable wood than cedar. The Company had to maintain these lines after they were taken over. -_ l.. _ lcontrol the entire telephone service NEW YORK, _March 26.-The $45,- o U00 a ro rfated' by congress at the DD P y time of the sickness and death of were voted en bloc-am a/mount suifl-» President Mclilirl-, vrnsl expended cient to cover the cxpendiiuure, principally among physicians, accord-I ing to figures made public for the ilrst p time since the death of the mlarrtyred Warburton and McKinnon. Also a* president. An itemized abatement committee, Mr. Cox Chairman, to shows that DT. Matthew Maron, oi p Buffalo, received $10,000 and a total Lieutenant Governor for his messages of 124 physicians received $32,000. during the session. The address was which included Mann’s fee. read, ordered to be engrossed and' Evel Hunlt oi San Francisco re- presented. ' YD ceived $200 while attendant nurse on Mrs. McKinley. The Western Union: memorialise the Dominion Govern- Telegraph Company received $149350 ment to place Prince Edward Island 'on ,the same footing as counties in total expenditures were $42,581.88. -the Mainland Provinces that are un- Murk Hanna. Geo. B. Corte-The imovoinent in~ Canada and Australia to follow New Zealand in offering to build' battleships of the Dreadnought type for the Motherlsud' has‘been- rr_el- comed with enthusiasm h_ei'e.' The Australian peoplinare urging the Cummonwealth Government to reconsider the necision and null to filer a Dreadnought and in the mean- fwhlle are starting public subiprip- tions for the construction of battle- liipa. " . * .l|ll.1_MURlLf_lNU D W7$llfl§llf|.ffffHElUllMl OTTAWA, March 26.-The Moral and social Rnioi-ni Association have interviewed members of the Govern- .rneiift ,ini regard to amy amendment to lthc Criminal Code. They requested that professional betting at race tracks be made illegal; laws against adultery more stringent, the penalty for bringing girls to Canada for im- moralipurposes in be increased to five years with a ilogglng;_ more stringent regulations to prohibit the sale'of' immoral pictures, post cards and books, and it be made n. crim- inal oiience to have-obscene picture books in one’s possession. _ _________._.__._ Blliill glllllll lll__l-,LN comprised tile committee which band- tion and exportation of liquors, ex-, cept by the official vendors, or where* pauses. V imported by individuals for private 0. lcd the matter of settling the ex- _ni_.1-_-1__-_-- or fnmil use § ir ~ ' MR. LAIR‘D in secondiug the resolu- ion spoke at some length in its sup- i ' _ i Minai-d’ir Liniment Cures Di-2-n »" n rt, Ricci- which was unanimousgi > 0 :_:----n._ - __ - -___' ' - ' If cosr A sliil.i.lNo . SELL roll rliousiinos' traordlnary stories are told of iln§’1;l\;:. tures being Picked upbfor a icy sum- an Kuna design _she purchased ings ur pence, and* su sequen y ing sold for enormous sums. Ab 11 recent sale at Christie’s a- very inter- estinlg poi-trait was put up. It was.ren'tored. H duty-lookin _ _°°“Y_°“,-_.*“ _W“‘°“l°“°“ 5°' New voilir, march as.-may in-A-. whlla li _ lars. and it was cheap at -that thers"w§re two l\r'e*hoTes, and 'L50 E portrait was of a young lad! in “lP"1°°' nuuiin ami `ith yellow -rrimmlnzmi and pciwertd lr. It measured 30' in. by $5 _ln.,' gud was said to ‘ua a Gainsiyoroti h rh ' " ` A ` srl i s-l:::l‘..‘.':i'1."i;' .rn in; from _wor _ia'5,"hhq,¢liq"‘ hi is magic "' With' IL, ll'Flf'l'qo~`¥no1liD¢ “fy lar. iioweiz, _ “considered the canvas B" much 'rubble , and refused to Pur °hasc it. ` ‘So he old lady took U19 i':.".'.'.:'.*;f'..fr""1`l-'*l¢.:'.'f.'i'2...i':.'§ :t.f.i;':.' her superb find for 10 francs from its ignore/nt owner. had it Ski1U““Y~ MONTREAL, March 2$~-TN unearthed a Murillo, which lain in the back chamber of n olde and on her return to 'Ain- it for three tbousa/nd: dol- As an instance of B095 _°9‘“}.'“B 0”" ci seeming misfortune, theft is ai case who la b dipal instigaltor of the uprising in the U31! boy' Num mm-B M age' has li raging storm and captain and crew ..._ l NEW YORK March 25 -Ahronl ` ' A . ' , ' . _ D8f8l'lCB' AUSfl‘3|lafl PGOQIB just 'co_unp1nie - I 'ing etatee reported to have been ,HATES|engs,ged- in battle have not been out of the harbors where they are sta; - tloned. They scout the idea that . ,,r here will be any serious trouble in* SETTLE, March 24- 'rhircy days .Warsl Ame,.m_ like tht lum'b¢TUl`BD of the country “ mr beaten The congressional iways ~ - - w . _ _ , . _ ESEAPEIQM mga” committee had paced 1um_ Minard s Limment Cures Colds ctr. , ' h - _ er on the free list The fact that » since thalt time the committee has The weahher W” thirty tm’ de' wheefls,--and--the machine is otberwis I province oi Santa Clara. and WUU was arrested Tuesday night, was shot and killed while making an alivtfd ef' rotary of the Pacific Coast Lum-her *i* “"°"i*-`_'_' t The attorney in the case is Isaac Mill~l lor of 41 Graham avenue. 1 , _-ul I Tliecommon experience of tourists wisaing in attend the “Grand Ovpera Ho se" (as they call it) ini Paris, isl to make their want of tickets known to the hotel's head porter, who ‘tells them the proper thing ia to sit: in ay box at from seventeen to twenty' francs a seat.'Then the porter goes inconspicuously to the box-oiiice and, gets the tickets at fourteen francs; apiece. Oni arriving at uhe theatrc,' the visitors arc guided aloft several stories ton. narrow, gloomy den,| where the occupants of the two front' chairs can see thc stage in the far distance, while the others, less for-| tunate, can pass the evening making- terms with the haggling dame whol has turned the door knob at their: coming and new demarnds afranc a-: piece as a recompense. The preferable rocedure is as follows: Let one of ‘the .party go to the box-office, which is open alll iorenoon, and buy the tick- ets. An interpreter stands by the win-1 dow, ready to assist. He is reliable, will tell all about the divisions of the seats corresponding to airrange-1 ments, and fairly’ earns 3 fralnc aan' tip. Really, the best seats for those wishing to see the periormalnce as well as the audience are the orchestra stalls in the milddlle of the ground '-- _ changed its mind ,and out- the present 3”” “"’°V° zero at tm’ °’°l°°k this HAVA¢IA. Marci! 24--FONTIGT C0P'|cluty in two, only partially shows “’°"“i°3‘ l“°°lf‘ Bqxigd :,P€“;evte°:;1“;_':::s§ tain La astida- 0f .UW "\1\'B1 €“8!`5» the tremendous work the llunibernieu -----»---- _ _eac . I i _ t h e b gm, ppm- f. _ _ for men only, ata ower pr ce cor elieved o av een' iorii H all vover gas country halve Mlnai-d'n Liiiiimntcires Diphtheria 'responding to the modem mt in' Low done' said ictor ` Beckman’ we »= don music-halls. The' few desirable Manufactures' association, who re- C0|'\d¢\'\$Cd AdV€|'t|SCn'\C|\ S \l0X0€ HW Private P"0P°§`tY ‘md B190 turned last n|gm._ from Washington -, lnot available for tourists. Fin ly, fort to escape. I-feretofore this has been 5 short method in Cuba _in deal- ing with prieoners.Lava_stida was re- cently dismissed irom the rura'l‘ guard He served with distinction in the Cuba war of independance, and has many friends in Santa Clara province by whom the summary killing doubt- less will be bitterly resented. According ‘to an oilicial statement given out _at the Palace, Lavastida started ‘the conspiracy against the hunting for Nai!0lB0l1 f°“°9 'govermnenirfor ,the purpose,of secur- ing political favors by threats. DOMINION STEEL COMPANIES. puts between thi; Dofminiionbifibd 5 Dmlnl O `olhB\\§S __**' ' pi?reatl(;nali:3st` rel_i_?:_l_ied am 1511'- Jnmils -Rose announced at' _ the annhal meeting of‘tlie C051 0019- pany hat A selitlemlitf- Md Pf0_°*~i' of an artist who was mmkinaa :Keri cally been reaclisd.` The settlement! D_ -C_ Beckman has been at the naf (Too Late for O1aliMltion.- tho name of the famous edifice is not _ \ . . ___A______i=__..»_--Y tional capital since the first week in " 108 SALE, registered shorthorn on lumber and shingles retsinelk Southport. 3-27d'r3ipd. "The fight is not over yet," sam ‘ANTED B young man to ant as Beekman. ‘fNo one can say how the Lvvynewa a'gem_ on Mun-gy Harbor schedulee will stand when they come Branch Apply to News Agency, P, E, out of the senate at the close of ‘bhe }_ R1y__ Charioggecovinl 3-2_'1_d§p£i, th Osehigf this spectacular features of ,wm_k_ Apply to M-rs, G,,O_ Binh- ~ ° ‘ "“ °“° °‘ °”° l"‘°'if‘ “°"l' on Arlington 1-inner, isa Grohe gpnanta, is th: thgusalnds of petitions Ggorge BL 3_2-7d3ipd,_ nga 3,, w§§,;{,:§, osr, A"”i¢T o. ohrriiiacwnra nt saw mill employees, asking that I V"`f'ff““f H°t."I~ _ afyfdglpd' February, working to have the duty ` bull. Apply to A. Kennedy, \ "‘p.‘.’°i“1 °°°“°”' -airrszn, girl iqr gcherni house- duty he kept at the old level. When., -._-_ ----~--- I left Washington petitions signed* by /" 165,000 saw mill laborers had been re- A 7 dived and more are bein; forwarded _ all the time. One petition from At- _ /': ~ lanta, Ga., was signed with 20,000 ` names. ' ` "The fight for free lumber comes fr,mn two sources--Canadian sham- _ page owpers and farmalie in the mid- i . hi t ur among the mod' in o ted i th 0oal`C0mFll'lf* U' ;p:§,_ U Coming to pi 'l0n_e?x&vf|_1latg;i 323;! go np»ay° the ' Steel he out up M the P°9\‘~ 4 ‘mth ;z,1so,oo_o and the sm! Oomgyv ‘fa inn. Something he b said in e “pb” vouchers mr the Mm., ¢,. of ini-i ew-fd we °“ ‘W °' °°;"; in.-.~.i.i..... e » ri in run-»-» -<1 1- -v- ~;g~° ~ . ,___.___..,. in the night- and only =\\¢°°°d 1°- ~ _ -- ._ -_ scaring away his aaseil-ante by itrilllr Mluardh Llniment Cures Gerrctilcbiil °';°'°."'r"-'l'.i.°::";.':~.. J.: ' B Gun issominhxfrileir hai cue ohroush the 051°-*°° MARKETS' Bi two ulneas and in less, _ v -- _ nnn rl minus. ir S" ‘rio rsnehai s.ooo|;;r:»=ug;n° ¢‘;L'*,’;a';’,“‘°,\’“,‘§§,§"§,}‘,,,,,,,,,,,"“°'f ilnrrh as-(sm ul- Wlneas. at whlchnfipghiki it was secur- inrs of the Bo 'ii Street dealer. who had refused A 'live pound n-one for ‘marinas chiimerihm. A Miss Coleinln, oi virginia, U- B. water, ie fightin the lumbermen, ` is ‘die west, who are laboring under the nipression that free lumber mtene ewan lumber for them." ' _ckinaii -stated that the reports that have been sent out from W h- ington that Gifford Pinchot oliieirvr- nbi; corrdct. Hsc said that Pinehot was fighting them only to,ths extent that the government will insist that the forests be conserved. _..__...._.._.. , r _iuim ,Ann cnmaiiiuo. li . _ - t ui “l by charles vrmlioimer. 'rho loci-| vlxgégsv :fd gxfggff °';°af_‘;,“§m," ,t‘_"M,,.°,, wh," 12;; »- fm- i' =°:"'..':.i~l; earlier ful mentor-D may micro email! \»° .ll9"°~ - 3° °»"°r°d t nn .21 ,om May Corn _ -` 'the cenvaB.'$°d '“b"'4°°° 7 You wuxe in looking un 40- ~;n_eeii_c help could be saved g ` by simply inserting a " Help ’ wnnr¢4"»d.|nou'rcimlii¢a ~ Columns. Our paper is RM by the desirable class. and goo into ilunaredu 0' hvmv 'ronoui-o. March 21-(sp¢¢i_hi°,-. 'iiia`l¢¢uic'clli¢r.' ' . 117| Plftl lkll' GHC IDQIQ HI Wlfll' uip-nll»l.I.r-f-=- lol- _ _ _ it for several thousand poiuilll- “W Biff* ‘ "* v __ ’_"?»*‘_”" _ - ssslwieu fi law inch-i showers, `i-‘ginyfr in ln the "Grand Opera House at all, buti i|`;ie "National Theatre of the Ope'ra.’ SHUWSA [IllIL|Nl. LONDON, March 25.-For the first time in six yealrs, British external trade returns show a decline, `the grand total for 1908 being .i.'l0l,000,- 000 less than in 1907, which was nn exceptionally prosperous year. How dependent Brltalin is on outside sour- ces for food supplies is shown by`t.hu enormous figures relating to the prin- cipal necessities. Grain and Hour imports rcuchcii li value of over £72,Ui)0,000, and meat, including animals flil' ior..l, exceeding 5 '.f.'4'l,ooo,o0o. V - \ Wheat imports wi-ro 91,132,705 cwts. :and oi inhize, 33,841,000 cwts. were rcccivi I. Cattle numbered 388;130, againsu 472,015 in 1907-a consider- able decrease. Butter imports were practically un- changed at 4,211,195 cwts., butchcese showed a slight decrease to 2,306,086 cwts. - Bacon increased slightly, to 5,085,- 742 cwts. Imports of'wool were T19,- 074,887 pounds. The total imports for the year were valued at .£37T,000,0d0, and re-ex- ports, $80,000,000, and the total ex- ternal trade was thus .Cl,050,000,000- stupcnduous business, in spite of thc decrease. RESULT OF ELECTION. EDIVIONTON, March 26.-The re- sult oi Monday’s election leaves the standing of the parties as follows: Lilbcrnls, 32; Conservatives, Z; Social- ists 0; Independents 2. 'There are still tivo elections to he licld. Eleven can- didates lose deposits. AMENDMENT T0 ' CRIMINAL » CODE. OTTAWA, March 26.-The Moral and Social Reform Association have interviewed members of the Govern- mclit in regard to an a.men>dmen't to the CriminnlCodc. They have re- quested that .professional betting art race ilrncks bc made illegal, the lawg against adultery more stringent, the Dillalty for bringing girls to Cnlnada for immoral purposes be increased to five ycnrs with tioggiiig, more string- ent' regulations to prohibit ‘lhe salla of immoral pictures, post cirrds 'and books, and that it lic made ii crimin- al offence to have an obscene picture or hnnks in 0nc'.~1 possossioli. CANDIDATES’ STANDING EXT SATURDAY ,And Will Tnclude All Vot and As Long After as es Polled to March 31st, it is Possible to Coun’t. The nexil publication of the stand- ing of the candidates for The Guar- ,dian’a Big Free Trip will appear in next Saturday's Guardian and will include all votes polled uP to and including March 31st and as long af- ter aa its possible to count. Inipdled by ‘the approach of the time when the contest will clovl. #Bd encouraged by the success which |18! attended them in securing YGUUWBJ ina naw rnnrnirnnrr mary candid- ates have materially improved their ,chances for one of the eight chief prius out of the twenty-dve. This means that li they ew new Wlvhivf tht’ charmed circle which contains the dght leaders they will be eligible for the Big Free Trip and ellthe plea- me std novelty and aight-seeing fwbich t at will include. ' The ample list of prizes is tempt- Uing all the candidates evidently to heir sustained edort in addlnilv £0 t oteri, and The Guardians £013; idence ofthls The vo elf Ov ' arefully rfgistffed' Md e'“t°mdthw ,the credlll of the candidates as €Y are received at this office und the Byfi- tcm adopted is such as to exclude nn! errors amd many candidates and friends who have called to see the names in which tho votes are fvglig tered have expressed themselves pleased and surprised with the accur- acy of iuhe method. - Friends of the candidates ai'l over the Province are aiding the contest- ants and in this way sending their candidates ahead. Interest is steadi- ly growing and as the ‘time draws near there will no doubt be enough excitement and friendly rivalry to make the contest one of the chief topics of interest in tho community.. ' ., ____.. ..L.. i2.§‘_llll@ll .H it »-wvi-w-\--»~. 1 t i l ..._r.w»...._. u -_ - -_,_-_ -.~4n’ W- V "=§ ; f' 11?! _ ir" li. " $2.-. -.~,& = ri _ il od' li -lil . 501 ' F3 ` ti `.'i_ i; ‘ , -fill `i ill _ _“~’.~=!l`ul-".'.'-‘@‘_"f""" 3 N. J or-:':sf - , __-_f+;»1~_ff_} .___z_z~ . \l ri iiiioxexr-;_ _._--,__ _-,__ _ _ _ DL * ~ -nr-nr.-,-.r._;¢;=z.=1:. za: " ‘ -.vaenur-o 1_0 ; ‘Lu i :rl 3 il, l l ll if ` _i r i l ri _'__ ; _;;;.,-» -.:-» - i i'