1 I ¢ \ bg... 1'# 1 ws ~v--- __ , _,___ _ _ ~ . _ - _.s»,- _ _ _ - _ . .R _ . _ - .2 ' " f4__~.< - __» -~-,rp - -'rife ».cm%im_ 1-1-.<- ~.. '_A ‘_ r..r_ ?_'_‘727_ |l'T'L7`P¥f §.”?S??`""‘ _ _ ' _-wa- 1-- » »--.- _-agp. Je.-~ -\--rw.- ... ' l=isli1lUAiif_f5,*_*rQ&¥-‘f' ‘ ln' Wallin( Distances! “nan and Tllealrca. No caihxaaegqiyl nogannaaoiipvma ~~°:f.= cue' rmswllor- f_.»~ ~_~_~= ‘°.- 'T - ~ r sed lu il t 1 - -rf ‘ tt-=» 011-hat article lr! ‘M .elmv ' 'rue election-or iwetrenght in the 1’ °'P° '°°° “ °" ° ""° ‘° “F lqit of not hymn; it It in 'I mb"-81, *dn nu, in-I the mon gg to threaten to resign his seat ll elilfeii`_li`i_l"'I.Ail»»` " ~' drones W; swrzuer. rfepfielb .eil . _ _ _ _ al/one that was sought for, but- the gh, Unionist Opposition of 158. 255° ravine be “nod to den:-with ___ _ MR. ANGUS GORDON Managei__ __ ni:_vement has become svseral a- In the face of record, the alll- the __fmim_ :B ,md b_w__ do” in "___, THING ' 2 = ' ~. ‘ - l -- Ohl A ' `“‘ "°" ' ‘4 "t- -has » _ _ _ _"‘ - '-‘.'_lf‘.< in ;-v so 1' »-- \--.;.i¢ . _ - e _ _THE H0RSM0BlLE§?. __~_'-/-w-_l sz \_» -_ - ___ h t,.4_ a -4 .» -. l .. ' -:_ - . B .Wat beset.locomotion1.front of the horse and .just out of Wh i' ` fun- “N '- 'I°“"d'~ U’ “I-nlylreach of his nose. No change of fed' .sl |ys.5___.|- ' Our despatched' of late hlvl _col- tainod fnouqn-t referenced C5 tht and* Vaiitop., In winter -there is ice, rnanont remains to be seen. m_`ji._1”r_”_”"_. adéwtdrné “wuz the-__ gearing' orshifting of levers is rs- ¢° - ,-1 9;, l¢_y_m¢k_gl°j |,_. quired iii this process. A runaway is 5° nst too costly food stuils of all mm betwem Lgbeg-`|,_ Ngggunalugy __ ds' "ld -I-“b°r“'°s '°m”°m tb HF" mm would seem to be the best solution - _,- ~ 7-; »._-_», _-, , rg, ,'-<' ___>` _ ___ I U XI; :V I 'Eff' 'Q' "‘-"" I ' ' ill nil to buy no more mtatin thirty p°uB__ ' _ li _ ys, or _until _prices are grB5'f»l! N" it win 1,,_nU|m1 ghayin swan- of foun itself after fifteen years in OP- ced._ Inf part, at least the move- ‘um “gm ga,”-,1‘ ¢1¢¢'1;1,_~,nn sine, 1314 position. with _several _changes of t hasbeen successful. The markets md excémmg' only flmg of 19os_ me leadership in the meantime it was _ve fallen throughout the stltes 8,-9|-ag, majority of the victorious 'leeided tg ‘call a general convention. ere tht. 'v°i°°" has l>°°“ “WMP” party- has been hu: ina. 'rhat svn- The _ _ Whether this decline 'will be per- age ia comm”-a_;`,1y aioonaed by -th, dorsed the leadership of Mr._Laurier, _ Ella-al' 1-’ slums .1 ......n......v la 1l1!t\a\|l.th't not 13,95' llinflol tlal0eaaerva» by Balidmi_'y._ _'nie pany, ot 340 Oonbenatlvu and _ 71 '_I.li,h¢l"al__Ul!lQlHlf-l,»_ hid low como to he lyulll Qf ll the Unionist party,`_ K: and had a. mliority ol_15i. The 09. position was made up of 1’l2',Llb¢rala, 71 Andi-Parnellitea _and 11 Parnelu- tes. ~ ' __ 1 murmur _ in isoo the unionists-obtained s tI"“‘° °°“'°° °‘ W' °°‘>°°° ‘°“ “°“' new lease of power Bd in1908 Hr. jority was-134; The Oppoéition was tlonallsts ,_ ba,,__ Hum, hd H”,m_°m moveggpn _c;°';§’..?;;§.z.“.xi °°°-°m»l1°° °' --“=~= rs v-»~-sm lttia. , hi. I-Iawvto-be able M _ - pounds per head. This had more than The re resentation of the Maritime _ _ _ _ Talon- r the dis 1 1 “als _ lg: -1-balqigner gravel ni-_.thin wrt point in its _ifvgf “gill be iii.-.frm 5‘°“"‘°“ ‘“ ‘he nm “'°"'Y' ’°“° '““‘ Provinces in Parliament has asain o_ -a .the some time keep -Horqniobile does not frighten ap_ In 1860 was 30.5 pou:nds per head. lr found the subject of discussion at within, - . < - ~ » _ _ thc lIlhW,b0cUna a. subyect of pi-oaclnng 0,. passing teamB_ It looks hs l"`°’°-91-4&l8ll-t li! one of an in- ~a and here it`is.- ' 8, '-7- Ullwllillei. injures the- occu ants' nd he wg- _ MM m»°,w_n_____‘___“t “__ other occ\ll>s_uts_ of the car. and C r ' able.-neon auxin ts-,.nra`_cticnlly impossible with' the carjsuinptibn decreases with advancing ,,.is,,,, ,M on awning ,mini-ity be and hops _tn the then rather discour- be-r.h'1¢:l5v-“QI-_l _The rulwer- ie lo1.,,,,,;¢,, ,,,_,_ If an mm, hom ,hogfd prices. The price of meat has been §,05~ tht th, ,,,,,,,,¢_ ,,,._1,,,1¢y can sg 1 Liberals- They fought 011 “lib wrgqna an s e _ ' ' Ii- A ~\WmIQ¥'. QUI HUEDMV-l “gm t h b g-_ .advancing lor- many years, and ill- -d Nd Bma_\|_ l`¢D¢W%d ¢0\“`3S`e ‘md three “fare mtf' OUI “Ellie-Q“F'“°|‘ l.>{f0mP|f)-lyaklIg::]lled'e .___ _‘_ kwfpxmm Edw;°d_ b;i_r_r_is};i_p__ the»_;v__l;el_e__§_oeatly r_\_f_; _s_nd fruits.has_been greatlylncraased has become necessary. When these 5° that end h preliminary committee 181586 . _ ‘.5-I`lw is - _ _ ¥°"*°"1°")¥°`“a.1::¢ th`;elzlnl;l3. glen dangerumm me mm m the on ers “‘°”’ ‘“‘“‘*"l°=°* ““ °°"‘P“*’~ ireland will be list f°f-"wb with 1° W” r-In ° set la- fl oufwlth- “B-U' Clirfidge- Should the horse _ t Wi P ` did it hm dl‘0PP¢d_ £0 _°“° » third' All Edntroverted land tax and the in- __A.'81'eat advantage of the liorsmo- gbgll-im; T0 °_°l!*:l,1_._ll11l;,?_f_°11_9:__°l¢l\‘51` ei-anaad taxes upon _'she liquor trafllc D? mane” _ __ t _ _ _ ie-over the automobile is_that 0 BW S _RB UNF- _ WY N299* will become law without delay. It 0 _ 1 d _ M_ Borden or Y O PHP Y 0 0C0mUt 011 there is no danger of an explosion of ing. For instance, _the consumption may bn hoped also that some reform hzfdrgdhsffegs; Eggigzn flxurlng the the °“'m““5 \“'°°°“' wm°I}-` ’-`°-°‘|` changes are effected Home Rule' ~for s since increased to 42.9 pounds in Omawa, The matter is Dm of no _ _ ll rizllt because of the b 1880' I'° 523 pounds in 189°' Gigi ider ble difllcult Before con- vective- turn of mind. By a happy ed and -¢ ' ' °“‘° “““°"' pounds in lsoo and 'Irs pounds in “°°““ “ 7' th u h __ _ _ . . _ 1 has the delicate boi-soy ‘ -federation when Upper and Dowel' .0 S f»u,f¢llO ,solution was hit upon smell instead of. the offensive and 19 Ummg odor of gasoline. For ° 08. In facb the yearly consiinirption- ' » » ~ pw" f su ar er famil of dve-has in- Cfmada’ wwe “mud in 0” ' me 5 ,P 7 tb an equal representation for each °'°“’°" ‘.”“"° 1872 “yn” P°_““d“ dllvlsion, and alter the Lake Province Sugar is one ofthe articles of food had come tb _have the larger _ and t °;';‘:;‘..°‘:.u..“":..::'.f“.t.:°:'°33:: mm T 0 - t _ ` - ‘ _ carer, during a generation past. It the subject mums an aw e me _'TW' - v. ~.r_- ._ ` _ »- i' '-’ ‘I;"=@t_ sf I . _ .Q12 __ ~ 1 .-i~‘- ff' _QLW _ " ' ' j` WD fly _ill this carriage that the m. xii _iisbdfame for all time ls secure. Cul 's°°‘I at 8 Elance that mus- U -Power is the sole propelling r _°'_!_”°1i_° U0 $0 many points of super- f_o . _ wi lgvlley. That fulfils _ riding__il_'l the car are seated in all fl1°~00_lllfB&i'w-and luxury they wuid :gigs in an automobile. Then mn- is i___:__1_';,%e§_,;i,_§hell__ servant the horse, have __ __ Wh is ds ought always go mastepf 'N.§_1;1.t.@nd not before his nude ' to _ __§UB leather reins are mas ,_ ____ KU e_the horse. If _the ”%f.0?°,¢Sl°!1 £0 speak to him horse from- -'in front, rather' fha” th VBFY reluctant to pull a load ' ' th v ' - _ _ __ 3 _ . 'lllis rea is obvlou especially if it_hap= gferglgengoige “?;sgush'.1‘l"'h}'°h 'Tas Solis! The driver Ol the 11 Ili Switcher' turned to accounts' iid, m.r?,? e th _ety ‘ ew orsomobm’ ggi; take rank wittl the? ft;:‘-(ls`test"`:';`-5;: ltion of the Liberals had gone on from Pennsic be‘l!"k?cker H or ’ _ _er e animal swiwhgs' "Fm 1'-° EC”-his tail over h .5 .° M 1-1-- _smo e, he h and s'z , _ 1' the car. Another lgesdt llTiLvsdnt,t,;l;°; as malyelle ‘d;Isli1rl'lt'll]re?Fli)¢;.q¢,":_l¥;.,:;l,;l,l'],_f_;Ist Purchase f ' .` ". "__ _ sm should get t?li[`eirm;lI'llersw'l`ls»‘r)fIr!Iv _ __ __ _ P glzlflngetge Iiuilh' Th? 55910 yllnL‘il7I¢ DD le to winter vehicles t, be known H ' °\3e applied fOr)“‘;nd_ °f§l11_Pel¢da.. (retest no doubt there will lllieaamrge d'"”.““d..l°f #|1090 Wlle Y re put on tha market thdt the horse can be f _ ed-as he runs without eliosinllifwgigg which was quite impossible in thé old_ driving days. It has been found that high speed can be developed by thrsimple expedient of placing a carrot or a few quarts of oats in ; __ #-15 fr; 1 young couples BUEHZCCI in courting, the Horsmobile is superior to all tives were in power in 'tile Uniti-u other °0"§'€Yances as it can easily be K gteered with one hand, leaving the jo riiers other hand and arm free for P0 any requisite att nti `t _ The horse shown in the illustration is not an Island horse and has a w rather discouraged look. The look is|jo °W1n§ t0 there being no food' in O sight. The new invention has de- N monstrated several things not before' known- Olle of these is that many t horses like many men have a gcod 0 _ deal more push than pull. Thev will L 11° _ sd rece the 'animal labs" to Push. <19-WH 8 fence and push' `ti.e,,,._F§ Rm.; The advantage of sddressinga selves into a grain field, but are I r A great demand ls crpected for th F” f_l;_§__\»a»=-isiusil-=-lets dim with both g§’f£§Pi1°dHeIt wiring- U-ily, wr; us ~ - , ' *Om* P009 e will l'.vl'eafter f-i and edi€'n;I:;llnqtIlu° carriage is guided glide lliehind a h°"Ee's tail irlicn cncelth hand .Pd ,__ _ _vi 3_1; __mail at first atfgn as _sse¢=_“ttl1e_1:__0vv__c.lis ini liner- Li .-'_ _ _ ors. S - lnenetztl E* YP!-9%' ‘dim ult e ' ome be constructed of various 1?;-*hglftld G , »_ U5’ refreshing for fit _ f of ln- or all Workers. Oiily_ FINE. oi its.- l H “ ` "I .........f_._____,__ __ _ three ' of §_al,=_ _bi _=_l_1_ _booksellers _ ‘ ° Trade supplied by itlve a|_.Dr,. _I-Iamilton's _ii _available cies. A thirty day's fast from meats, __ 1*- '_ ~-§"+‘__" 'H even -before-theisepten season begins, ' 1.). 3! " '-f " -A V/ and for no better obiect than the re- U ' tn' <1 _. - -_ ' _ _- _t l uction of prices, is not likely -to do he meat boycotters much harm. TUESDAY _ Thirty-six years ago the »Conservs- 2 Ons o the lady, and be Nationalists. - j In 1350 the Liberals came into po.,of restoring the diminished represen- el-_ led -Dy G|ad5¢0n¢_ with 8 majtatlon of the Eastern Provinces at rlty of 62. The Opposition was! he present time. The Maritime Pro- mposed of 233 Conservatives and 62 |Vl“°¢S Ua¢“’1'811Y Want tlmll' 105'! Ullm- ¢i0na1i§¢g_ 'bers in Parliament restored. Quebec Qu 1885 the Conservatives l°ei\lrnedlWDU1d 110i be \1llWiuiDZ 30 S52 l-119' power nndei- the leadership' of East strengthened azainst-tbv :ww- ord Salisbury in June, were sue-I ng and soon-to-be dominant West. ded by the Liberals under-Gladstone he prairie Provinces and British February 1886 and in August of Columbia take a generous and con- e latter' year the Conservatives led dent view of the matter. Three or y‘ Salisbury, again came in. The four more members from _the Mari- atlonalists stood with the Liberals time Provinces would ill a matter oi rough these changes, while a< sec- indiderence to them, whore their own Gladstone on account of hialiome b als and 84 Nationalists 'Die In 1892 the Liberals under Glad- is not improbable 'itat nnny per- .4 b .. -t nt in vul ar _JJ sons eat far too much meat as it is, rep' y pop' as I we g ~;. ._ /fl. ‘= especially those of rheumatic tenden- A UUSIJI and BI. (I CI I1 ~ B . ~ _ out dan _QL “mn _. %h___pm______°__ §_§l>__l_od_e_.__i_:_1§¢.e1ll>losion is behind and beangmhdee in. the” 0y¢,JnIill;f:|§¥J°ll EI :;‘;:___‘_\:_I;rediauEepr;_;¢_;_ai;l_t ___'i_i';__;_i_og?o__l:_ The result is that a big Conssva il: flrcstrddsd .jtq 'springs gave- 1”: C mn away from tl” dnv" 5“¥°‘;i _l1°t_i§1__l“ th°__tU_';}t;‘_;°-B;°°°-stand must wait. It has made some pro- ana a'. o repo 0°". "Y r in public favor, but evidently Alsmfvnill; quit; bumleaaly wr. A5“°“1t"r° in th’ Uumd Stat" sotssnearly so much as its advocates ows that seventy years ago the had h0ped_ _ Reprmentatfon 'by poplllaf-i011. °l` mance, became thehsttle cry 0! the Reformers in Upper Canada. and fierce war was- waged which was only terminatedby the union of the foul' Provinces of --Op-t8.r_i0_, Qlltlleih Nova Scotia and _New Brynswiclt in 1867 on n oasis of representation ac- cording to population. This at tue time was tnougnt to be afair ar- ingdom, led by Disraeli with n mn-.» it is necessary to rscall'this~ bit of rity of 46 at his back. The Op. b.s.ol_-y in order to understand the sitio), was made up of 247 Liberals; _.little of the various sections of le policy. In 1886 the minlsterialffbe big Province has lost, and may rty was made up of 314 Conserve-_yell 1086 l110l'c Of its 'I!l°ml>°!‘Hl1flP SD ____ the would _fa __ tt - _ ll ves and 81 Liberal‘Unlonists, and the Commons, from the fact _that Que- Y _ -10 0F iS 8 question. ‘¢' sod' £183 heels now gaining popiilaton more _ _ e Opposl lon. was col1il>0 0 apmly The 01 d rivalry is not desi _t:_r;ndof_bi;,_ Trsnscontlneflilal Railway by 011 U13 Of the pay of members el' - ~ _ _ iwemment maimity was 123' and the Om Data* for Imp' and senators and the creation of a op." are recalled. lt is in Onbario f, one came back to power with the hat the Eastern Provinces now_ find “ all majority, of 39. The party was the strongest obstscle_in_tlle way of de up of 273 Liberals, 72 Ani-i ettlng back the representation t arnellites and 9 Parnellltes. "be have lost. position was composed of 268 (`l rl- The subject was presented by a. _._*_ . Injure Health. '- In a letter written from his heme in Valencia, Mr. Marsh Selwyn does `l service~.to thousands by drawlliz Bt' tention to the injuries inlllcted upon I pelle_ D - another, I made the unwise choice 0! ation to-a friend, he advised a trial experienced ,the healing and -curative Ilwfatives and .47 Liberal Unionist-s. Nova Scotlan member, Mr. -Kyte of ,_ lmehniond. i-is wbuldbs contest to ` - hive the eastern representation fixed - I b d “tic p,,rg,¢iv¢"the situat'lbn'may- blrhard-to accept g§1',‘§“‘° ""°"° Y r down here, but it is strongly based if - . _ _ _ e _ | _ sbr _n lbng_ time 1 sulimd from--Representation by population is nom- - -- -- '- _ _ -__ di d _ - °_ case had been constipation. '-_'rind condition bpm- lnsced in the-band than _-'binds the _ _ -_ » ° ._ _ C,f,‘,1,‘?_“°____t;’_f;_d*’:_*:__‘l_;=_f__¢:n;i_s;nt. _n_- H, d the use of ills ' Like many Pro?i_;ce_l:yt¢;g;ther.t__'f_‘:lat____ti_lil_i:_¢:b____w:;i ___ _ _ ,nd swore to B c0m§l____:?tZ_:|__;Jl§lce rea e' _ mu a _ Om - _ ~ - __ gag using pills that were lightning in he-Provinces and can only l>e____nlil=r-' _ ,da Rndcelletltgerylli' 19h|',°v¢°;,,,w§,h|l b°"’“_“l° thc§_r activi3.‘__~Idl;e5an__ to be ed bg _t_hl__agr£en;_ei;t of all. Wse_ba:e ° at an early date. 8 heard Tl -- - - -. . .», wit lates n _ s ur ances. faile _ o- rea i noilrappe _ o' _-gy, 'nm n co., ms, srqggu, J. H5 ~ i f l -` 1 1'"-_:-_ stent rumblings, _gas in the bowels 3,, cond, and to th, Pr,” Uouncm _ ___ __ _ _ _ _ '_ ,am a _:fist §_§`_f>_:_'_li§._____;>_§l_rrlstar-nt__ le that _s__ mnq_g_____ _ and di=.rrh°°°~ 'I S"'°" W* W’ ‘our but and only hope lies ln ch. -~: ~ N. s., has rented an bale Hama" ` 4 N 7 A 7 1' "" emanciated. Then the doetfl- toldme _“Monty M lm# ungmsmus P”__ second nom, of the Doufll Ol! the le ' ‘i"“tl° l""‘°"“-5 Pm” him °f“°°% fl' Iiament, but it will be bard to -ln- , .l1an'.;61T'.I‘l1`e`paT~tl¢?§ “hd p'°\’°°l*¢ to remain pilgnnanas llllllk - - -. e 23:3: _;’if“'£2_b‘°§'!°_;fé__;|‘:_‘“;';’°“¢f__ diicc 0ntario's to accede to our en- stands?-f f' _ tl_llo§_l;b6_r. J. H. Prowss, above mei I ' `."f~2l'.~"€ treaty. ' _ g Lbereis.-_..~_._... 212 ‘ ' ' ° #M1 of W. H. Prowsmbr- \ l M H Ve will clear the balanc of Dr. I-l'amflton's Pills. I speedily HM A B A“es'°\_th_ 'hm _"__ n_1:°§_" ... 40 I V 1 A terviewed in Toronto the otllllr diy va V _ _ ` rangement and was embodied in tue basic act of confederation. tile _Uominion towards the question representation is increasing so rapid- But in Ontario thin-gs are dilerent. s lt now ls. lor Nova Stotla has I-lon. Mr. Flelding's summing up of _ hey party leaders acted in agl~eement__ a,bovaimil),f` on llcomparedwith thellke 'pe'ri`od»la»t year. The three llvlltha from New Yaa'r'a to the end ol March will not probably show so well, owllia to heavy winter- storms. but the' lille for-nine months are I xratlfying. There has been so ‘ln hinting increase in earnings and a _still larger decrease in opegst- _ing expenses. lu. _ime Province representation. in which Misato Warburton, Rlclnrds and_Fi‘aser took part on behalf of s Province, Hr' Turriil of Saskat- lalrmatle strong obpictlon to the Eastern e Provinces were' given any members than their population lll the reasonable and practical stlon that a conference of all ma sr of provincial subsidies This sniplv W en the' Liberal party in 1393 convention met in Ottawa. ell' ‘ ' then was, and formulated a T‘ _ Conservative_party IHS HOW 9,, gouyfmn years in the_cold shade: Opposition, during which time l age, nine y`eni's._ He and his lieuten- ants have now_coricluded to holll 8 neral convention of the Party and o of fifty was recently called together t the capital of Canada. l _tive Convention will meet next sum- mer in Ottawa where the Liberal con- vention met seventeen years 8E°~ If will be composed of not more than twenty delegates from each electoral division, along with the Conserva- tive members of the local Legislstures Conservative Members and Senators, defeated candidates of the Party and the editors of Conservative numals. If all these attend, the convention. will be truly formidable in numbers- 5,000 at least. But not a lull quota will be cx- pected to attend. The Liberal con- vention of 1893 was a very large one, but did not inciudenver 2,500 duly accredited delegates. There is lttle doubt that the Conservatives, corn- prlsing pretty nearly one half of the people of Canada as they do, will al- so muster strongly in their firstna- tional convention. Very probably, too, like the Liberals of seventeen years ago, they will formulate a platform, and take heart and hope from their conference with each other. There is something inspiring about a large representative national gather- ing, beyond what an ordinary meet- ing affords. Canada ls much stronger, more po- pulous and wealthy than it was in 1893 and new questions of grave im- port are from time to time coming to the front. It is well, therefore, that those interested in the public affairs of the country should meet together for conference from time to time. National conventions, not of one party alone but of ‘both parties in turn, might well 'ue held much more frequently in the future than they have been in the past. As it is, policies are mainly for- mulated by the party leaders and the people are only consulted afterwards. Party loyalty is depended upon to support the policy of the leaders, and seldom fails to respond. But-if the policy had been first put forward and thrashed out in a large and repi-agen. tative conference from all sections some things ml hu be ailment when I Such great questions as the construc- Bnadlall lla*/Y. are cases in polnt.In l‘BKRl‘d tp two of these the opp;-,sing “ nl - - H A ll b¢gun.to loss in the race. It is - th g< ut In the evidence that I I- _?__¥__m°________ with us in Prince Edward _ W; *;_'_l;_r;!;:__ar:;i__ 0lnt1_p_:_~l_s¢;{_l_r_ll§;i_t__o:_ sill? Savers. returned unsold eoplei, or - ilsl d,h ln 1 tone third of bur‘ _ ' ~ in h ’ H1- _ So Harsh and Drastic Are‘ul-sl” quot? big rsgnbers, and being ln All. IJVEII sh€md1r;ecv§l;l?dthl§°gm2h°. "‘f{’d “ml “"7 by “V “‘ th’ °"“°' °°“\‘l° °! M P-H 't Serious] danger of losing another at the nex_t " ers bm " " any 1 S as 0 y census, making one half of-our orl- _ £1 ginsl' six members. We naturally 1- wsnt our original representation re- stored. Mr. -Warburton did wellhto ARE make the but dght possible for t is, ' ‘ng 5, t but the victory-will be hard towlii. CURED strengthens tbeli::r?re¢n-- ' ' DISORDERS ‘ The tortures of billonansss must- yield to Mother lai|:l'a Syrup, because t-lr; BY lates the How of bile, and claaixaes the whole system? HER Immedllfeli alter th °°“" _ ___ _ _ Telegraphic _N¢W‘ , ofthe wee'l"'_`fol‘ _slwfilfl ` biillacrilacra » Special to The Guardian. OTTAWA, January 29.-In the bYe- elmibn here today Allmd- I-"’°_'“‘» won over Dr Chabot, Conservative, -_,y_ 3 majority in the vicinity of ‘ The Guardian. _ Sl;§°A‘ff},._:? 1.-e,,_ 3_:rh¢ British' _battle- ship Dmcam flagship of admiral Callaghan of tll¢ British M¢‘?‘l\t°”`;‘“' aan fleet, with the cruisers Lancasder. Minerva and Barham and four es- troyers left Piraeus, the PON- °f At ` cus, Greece today. - The despatch of the British sflllaf; ron indicates the determination o Britain, Russia, France and Italy t0 secure a strict adherence_to the _lig- reenlent under which the internation- al forces were withdrawn I\`0“.‘ Crete. _ _ The cretans solemnly l>r0m1Std_ to take no steps against the sovereign' ty of Turkey- _ The recent decision of Greece t0 'convoke the National Assembly was followed by reports that the Gretans would attempt to send delegates. - This caused uneasiness at Constan- tinople, and the Turkish Government informed the powers that if the Cretans were admitted to the Greek National Assembly, the action would be regarded as casus belli. ST.' PETERSBURG, Feb. 3-The Novoe Vremya quotes a diplomat in- timate with Turkish policy as saying emphatically that war between Turk- ey and Greece is a question of the very near future. Turkey is placing orders for heavy guns, ammunition, rifles and soldiers' boots. _ Twenty thousand Turkish reservis- >ts have been called to the colors. - Special to The Guardian. MONCTON, Feb. 3-»-Mr. McDonald, Mayor of Shediac, en route home af- ter a visit to the new gold fields at Porcupine, advises prospective inves- tors not to put money into Porcu- pine claims for the present. He says the rush to the new Helds is so wild that claims are staked without the _slightest evidence of min- eral deposits. ' _Swa.mps, muskegs, hills and valleys alike and blankcted. _ Until development work is done it will be impossible to estimate the ex- tent _of the gold field. Special to The Guardian. PHIMERO, Colo., Feb. 3-Tired miners, many of whom have been working' constantly for two days and nights to recover the bodies of vic- tims of Monday's disaster, continued the search today. Fifty of the seventy-five dead were taken from the pit. _ It _may be days before the remain- _1Dl»!.LWenty_-five are found. Some bodies are buried beneath tolls of earth and coal. today. L Special to The Guardian. PARIS, Feb. 3-The Seine continu- es its recession today, showing that It has dI‘0Dl>cd nearly five feet from the crest of the flood. S0"¢l`al Prominent writers deliver broadsides against what is termed the bankruptcy of engineering, con- trasting the stability of ancient bridges with the latter day struct- llres. the safety of \\-high was in cient sewer broke under pressure of the Whters, while the modern lahryn- th cracked and geve’\vay in manv places. ~ - ‘ _-1* Bflultlllg B police officer with intent performance f h' d 'l °°m1>1afnt nlgd aglfl»st“§s’."sf“`él.f.l”.° La.yton’s C t was report§iurthil)t? tlielacrtdge dv:l:i(;‘ bg U18 disposed of at an early ho" one 0! Clum. rushed to the police sham ings was therefore extended when J H' PFOWSC represented th 'rl d H_ _ c efendant "Y stable was inhuman A H _f - - pillow- _';_0l;___ l'?_!;\| t_hs office. stained wlghi clothing d .-1--21". f.i'.‘°;...°.:'.';l.‘;:.‘.':.i ° Layton was g 1 ' ce the evidence 'gd ‘_;;l__S;____l;1__el:__lir1i_l_r_i_ln3 up t. l \ r . 3; _ _ , I . - They declare that not ri single nn- MONDAY ` WEDNESDAY TABER. Feb. 2-“Cl,i».e,ged`\vith as- WEDNESDAY to resist arrest while engaged in the THURSDAY FRIDAY 3 ¥0llng farmer, preferred by Nlghé FRIDKY Patrolman E. M. G * 1BS€ month, and eiredhllellhelglstrgéll while ilu the onine bf the Pio.. y’ _ _ ];_dors Blldstm ib ‘ _ eer v ________ges___ u _cr en, i_i_lelii_diil_g _ 'en-‘q *__ ‘ ‘ .-'_ A Q/~";5_,' l ,_ ._»»_ . A A V __ slam-ind__l_sp _ f`-._ _ ron-wiioonsc covdlv odour; __ as;-nina. college. Boll! _ frsnoar. cA'l'ARRl. _ _» _ ans-hcl Crelel 3** ~“ ~ ‘iI1h»dn_is¢ Cflssh-"ldv" fW 5* not exist where Cremleaa is u_ .brnah directly on nose and lhmah llikilll In ‘_ »-- -»- -» ~ -~ -ri" ‘.......-:- fhrcl and atupaihn Wlllll- f ' . ° iolererl of Asthma. - ~ ' , ' I e ~:‘.'°.°_f".::.:.'.-..°.':.'..':".:‘.'.."““‘°“--.5-_~ f-‘I5-“'-,‘ - ~ disesacl. Cr~esoIes|e'a beet _ _ I _ ' ;¢.||.f¢¢yyeano!|sacel»l\\lI%.~,.. |-.¢'_ gf.;-.1 400. _ The interest in the contest was htm. U A” bww W 3- _- keen. _ -Festa# for De-» f _ ` ' Seld~_ _ , _ _ _ ...._._---1-- scrmtwa Booklet _, *_* ft _ Aalisaetla A* I ` l ‘ ' 'Iq{:::t"I!:l}la|a. .lllll9|_' I I.. g (X and aoollunl IGI' llll' ,__ ' \T¢(‘, irritated-throat. l0c~ .; - *_r__‘_. |_,,..;..¢,' nil" ce.. ` _ Limited. Aienxa. Men- in* ¢' ~ 39° 2.. ~ v- __ _ __ _-_ _.- __._.~_ - -_ __, -1-4 K .Sl ` Itreal. Canada "" _ _- _ "et-lf' eg ¢____m.__ ._ _ __ __ ~. _~.__ I 7-3~ , _ . lr .___ ;AsrsnN. Reliable md Popular Between Si. John and lfiliilrs ' - - ,_ l.. ciillitnoirsrflwei To noe'r0N' _ ,,,, ¢|.,._ Second Clase. ....~-_-_ --e~§gy9§ Slaicllaoma.....;................_ .00 Commencing December 9th,' the Steamship “Calvin Austin” 'Will cave St John every '1‘h`ursday at 8 a. lil. for Easiport, Lubec. P0111- land and Boston _ Remrninglenves Union Wharf llostoh Mondays ut o.oo a. m. and Portland-at' 5.00 p nl. for Lubcc. Eaelpvrt, and SK- john. ' ' Through Tickets at Dr0D°rti0l1l|10ll 1°' rates on sale at all RailwaY st'°u°lll. lid biggage checked tbroughfo dnsLinai.ionL"' ' L.li, Thompson. 'l`.`F. R P .Ar-.._._ » will G. l.lrl»t~'._‘~~_ ` Airsntf " , _ l sg, DOVINION ATLANTIC RAILWAY dleniiisliip I.inc.~l to Boston via Yal'ln_0nth» The popular I"nst Line ' Between Eastern Nma Scotia and lesion vin Tl‘lll'o. Windsor Jct..and Halifax EXPL\n.zB l’fl_\lN leaves Halifax, daily (except Sunday \l1.33foi- lllzby and Yarmouth making am ncclion nt Yarmoutli or Boston. _ MIDI..-\Nl| IIIVBION-Trains of the Hil- limri l‘i\~i-lou leave Windsor' daily e_xosp&Bni_r diy for Truro at B 45 a.m. 7.$10a.m. and 6 Jan ~ nn from Truro forwindror nt kwa. m. lll .ind Zi 20 fun. conncotlna Truro Wlt& hi!! of the lntcrcolonfsl ailway _at indaer with Express ti-nina r.o‘"a` 1* "m~1’° *lf "'°l“° 9° °\’°““"d° W of aurexahansee aoma_»tfme'iaeo", but party eueétloifa in the meantime 8 A ~ ' Call early before 011 8° ‘I V mtimafsd what it nilrht not in ww- A Royal obmvmsslbn to lnvsntigit, ‘. 0 l Y ." _’z¢,‘ ‘ig l»°`"2l.'°°i 'lf °°' “""'“’ """”"" *" "‘°~°°“°"v’° mel volley and mire D; el " if md.” ' l ' g ne' _ ‘ .. -e c ae ‘ ‘ ‘ . _ ‘ _ -' . __ ~-'-.-, - -.- _For bowsldlsordemaick headache, - foi-may -q_ ` _._lt_ ipp_e'd-so-a'a_nl f _ _` 1' , 'f nf” _ 84 Llmfmd .»CI1ll'_j;conatiPet;oa£__liver and a_tom=oll de- 'THURSDAY ~ ' ;_l_ha éewmm scheme la not taken A f"-I3°°»".'¥“'h"?Pld°¥°\°.1:- J L g F "~"""; - ' »~ ' » -' rangemen, er iano s iivarf- -» q 4;". ‘ae ou _th L ' _ ' ~ ` _ ' ' H- an panning.” ably sure to cu:e ae DI".¥Hd’milton'e th¢cIIi)fT0‘i'II>,0.I0t1l’ll?" Rli(l,'tYly'dntlhg.1,tf: -ID# wan’ th: vl¢:.tor¥,”::?n llyhoa lxryy F' J" ° * - ' _ _ .., ,,- Publishin C0, Ltd Fmt WING I lulilfllllfl- SON ill first nine months ofthe ciitreat year "IYFOW lllllilrltl. biect to having . llt`¢ll'li'f.awi‘iecc ca.. ` " recbmmesdaubn. regaining 'min ne ffl _y is 11 ¢ .__AT_.__ I I _ 25c. boxes, all dealers, nr The Pa-, under me Board of Management UIOII’ 0Ppnne-lite dictate the pm. ||,,,,¢,.,,|_ The lol); P1323' tarrbozona Co. Kingston. Ont. earned a net surplus nf $662,388, and ¥"“mm°~ _ du f ' _ ”"*-*m----_._...______. Sfllll SINGLE- -'I RIP--SERVICIQ ` Boston. ' ` -_ ' _ leaves Long Wharf Boston ,'l`ue, arsif _ ,