I ' EL ‘ if ‘ *utr ill; f , _ _.v_.,_V,.l»1@.¢5f fysf _v- * V .V .da l ll --*fl . , _ j _ cf °."ci1i_ 'PUESDA1 `"P.iuL 14 164 snow or n.t.»- iw 'Yew ' 7 ` I~ __»\°':»I T NG clrvcouncll. ' " ;.¢ - ' _*ll--_.__ ,_,_i._ _ i. .-- ~:, -- ._ »._ _ \ _ . ' _ (lfroo Our o'r_'l‘A_w_A,,.. ie.-'rho detection of elm.-,sisP" -.!'iu;.-Joss. sua Ae. Ross, ex-iff -the Liberal party ,with the ledge of more fl, some nssqglxtoiled o_ tus .meer- ii- ils sun it~'_is'-_ .iii iuhw-:aswell the length' they will so iii their amend- niebt to -,the budiret 1§rill.Vbe to ask for free' food and free agricultural fm-‘ plements, which '- includes ,the policy of free wlieatuf ' ` " “ _ _ lt was tho original _intention of the party to ssk jforV-sn increased British prefereuceiirom' §8f1S8 percent. to 50 pei- cent. ,butlthe Dlfotectionist winz Reporter) _ [tural implements. The eastern nan- ufaeturer would he-assured than we.- side his own industry, they need have no fear' fl-oxn_t'hs return of the Iyilwralilmrty. They will remain 'as untouched as during the sixteen YNY! fliléy ‘bog been in office. ‘On the ot er hand the platform will give the western free traders led bv. Dr- Michael olsrk sn -»~~»tunitv to preach their Vfavorite economic theories to their hearts' content. The Iuibersls -in fact are prepsrins to play the same old game of trying to ap- 'near"as free traders and protedeion- lets nt the same tme. of the party bliiected so strenuouslvl _It is eipected that Sir Wilfrid Lau- ¢|;.st this would mean the complete rier will move the Ifibei-el amend- slienation of all\"a.\hnufsVcture-rs as well as factory -ern _loyers that it ment to the 'budget in the resump- tion of the debate n Wednesd _P_ __ o av. He was decided to `a‘band'bn'the increas-.will be mel. fairly and squarely bv ed Britlshpreference. So now it is the Conservatives who are nreoared claimed -till!!! the Dortv will adopt asilo take ur the gauntlet of free food its tariff policy free food and free and free nurleultursi implements. ns ,lgrioulnn-al implements. Irion. Mr. white pointed out in his The plan is to appeal to the city budget sDeech such a uolicv carried in-»nsl\mu~ with the frec,food plank 'to its logical conclusion means no- '1‘ho regular monthly meeting of the list of other cities which contributed( A letter, signed by twenty~seven City Council was' held last night in a great deal more to works of this citizens; was read asking for n light the Council_Ch»;rmber. ' nature. But Charlottetown was dif- om St. Peter's Road, while three hun- A delegation consisting of_ Rev. Dr. ferently circumstanced from these dred signatures wore attached to a Fullerton, Dr. Jenkins '--id Messrs. places. lf 'the Government would letter askin!! that H *MDG YB! be le' Ja'mes‘1’hton, J . McCarey and W.F. only let the Council arrange the tax vletl on men living outside the city Tldmarsh wa1ted.on the Councl with .ation of the citv they would be able who come into town to work. reference to an application from the to help the Society more. He was lt was moved bv Councillor M-lller Anti-Tuberculosis Society for an in- not saying this to throw cold water and seconded by Councillor lvichlevin crease of the grant to the Dlspeussrv on the work of the delesation. A that tenders be called for 'the fl'0m $100 to $200.- committee of the Council had zone making of clothes for each of the Dr. Fullerton made a short and tothe Government R few days before eight policemen. The motion was eloquent appeal in support of the ap- when they had the Bocietv narticu- carried. plication, urging the usefulness of lnrlv in mind, and the Premier was It was moved by Councillor Mc- ths institution which it was sought good enough to promise _that he Kenna, seconded bfv Councillor tolaid. would take into consideration the re- Wright and carried. that the tender Mr. -Paton gave s, list of Maritime adiustment of certain affairs. They of Jnlnes Tralnor for the removal of cities which contriirluted to charitable had not had his answer vet. but the mud from the Government pond be purposes compared with Charlotte Society,mfght he sure that if any- accepted. town, whose contribution was the thing could be done in the way of It was shoved by Councillor Mc- lowest. He asked the Council fav- increasing the grant it would he Nevin and seconded bv Councillor ourshlv to consider the case. which. done, , Rattrav that the city surveyor be ln- he said, was a deservinz one. The Moyori I assure you gentlemen struttcd to put down concrete sidc-- Dr. -leniiins spoke ofthe Zbod work' that you have the sympathy of the walks along certain streets lu the which who be nz done bv the Disnen- Council in this matter; but at the the city. The resolution was car- sarv and particillarlv bv Miss Dc- present time our revenue is shelf that rled. Blois, who. he stated, bestowed her it would be onto! the uuestiuu io It was moved by Councillor Mc ,mn the farmer with the free agrfcul- ,thilig more nor less thnn free (rails, |undivided attention on the work in increase the grant. These is no Nevin and seconded by Councilm- ~_ _A_______;V`__';_>'__;_____>:;V_____V___V___:;__:1_V______:_:____:__________ _ __ _ _i____ _Q________ connection therewith and often did doubt whatever that the cause is s. Rsttra th t e half the cost ,__ ._ .. _ _ __ __ _ ' ‘ - Y a on of cl '""` ~ " .. ' ' `"""""`"`"""""""""""` Ifot' the benefit of the institution. worthy 'one and interests every citl- sldewsilis be paid by the owners -i thin s that were not wlthn her bro P _r ig i . - zen. Persoirallv I dont feel like nronertv near which such walks w re Pt _ S _ S N I‘71““°- H0 ’¢h0\1zht that the city asking the Council to mare a $200 laid down; and that any person re ~V, _ j_ i _ ' could afford the sum of $200 asked grant, but there is one thing I will ouiring approaches leading from side- .. - I l f v _ I IIIGIEIMINI IT PIIINCI IIINIIIII "Psrry's Peerless Players" opened tions of Hnrrv Ho lrln a Senior _ P 9. a wf-1€i<'B fllliwllilnrent in Charlotte- collegeman. After unsuccesstully town at the Opera, House last night. trying to ruin the career of a fresh- It wa-Ii,a successful opening. 'rhe.man, Duncan Barrington, by the company gave sn enioyable oresenta- theft of; a large sum of money, the tion 'of an ‘ interesting 'four-act drs-Ifunds of fine of the .Og/liege clG'os, he nm, before. a` liargc and ,aporeeiatlvegtries to eope. with red; one o V . - f -I * ~ ._ ' r es on - w 1-d_|that -any 'Ci¢'iZ€n in OUi11‘\0tC9f»“.*.0~ laid 'tof!=`l\iff"infie‘i'e'it “llillinhwd fr`oi!\` are to be devoted entirely to the re' “"~‘1 élfiwd t c need foraan iI\cf°BB8d sax: lr:éVtU§WSPaD°F°. et¢.- th- B A N3# 1’-hen” ‘fig-sinh f§oi3°?“i£_1‘;§is;§' aiznageiggzpgésgeghcgxg; “Phone Wm" 5° has °°1\l`fl““?‘\.3\Y f‘3‘%;d ’ f " ` "` °\` " I f t e»wi ws nd or bans of,l““.§ -' . _ _ -_ Q- ._,.°~"iY_9'¢' HW” ° »°E_“' ,,.... P-_ ._°_ ' '.1 - _>. ...hi - f' .-- . ‘ - 'Q T =-"_ " 6%Il¢`Y|§;'-` §§“.§§‘* T.> "=.>*‘*°§“§“,é§£`l§§ v'i’ie,§n§}._ellis__lt_fd... .§gs.m&».sg,lwee5-sr4--off--nw-fnm»e"‘i§s¥‘V »sm°ns~nn¢ -. w-no cranes*-if-=1~'fl%v~°"‘f°=“-»\‘¢f»i»~»5s“»e--use-vi-->~m~r’-ting*§5’¢~f‘1.“ts’“€i’W%’»l’.as”“s”“°i*°.~ t- lfnff.»1-tr! or. _ _ assure vou of, and that is you will wal‘..s to their residences should an I Mr. 'Tidmarsb concurred in the re- get the extra hundred dollars to- plv for same to the Citv Clerk *ind mnrku of Dr. Jenkins. He agreed morrow mornring. ffCheers.l pay the estimated cost of samr. Tho- witli Mr. Paton that thc amount wiv- (This is n personal gift of the Mnv- motion was carried. on bv Charlottetown was small in or to the Anti-'lhvherculosls Society). It was moved bv Councillor Mc- vlew of the importance of the citv. Mr. Mctlarev. on behalf of th-e So- Nevin, seconded bv Councillor Rat- I-Ic thiilight that it would be a uru- cietv, thanked His Worship for his tray and carried, that tenders be por think - to levy a speilltil henltll zenerous oder and assured lxllm of askt-cl for the supply of planks; white tax by incressihk the Poll tax, snv the gratitude of the delegation. Portland cement, spikes and nails. b_v 50 cents! * 'Phis would give the The Mayor! I ‘may mid that it will The applications of the Anti-'l‘uber- citv a, revenue of $600 or $800. and he _$100 a year for two vears, culosis Society, the Board of Trade if it- were collected cm the distinct The delegation th-en withdrew. and the Seed Fair werelald upon the \1n`¢19!`Bff9~71‘1il1|! that it Would bn for A nilrhilrer of letters were then reads table. The matter of supplying cov- health purposes, be did not think Mr. B. L Garnhum stated that he er for salvage corps wmggons was re- BIINMIII IIIIS INI SNIINIENS _.___- (Cnnadian 'Press.) ALBANY, April 13.-Shortly be- fore_ Dngo Frank went to the death “haf et Sins Sing today he told Warden Clancy that Gyp the moon (H01'°W1ttZ). Lefty L0uis (Rosenberg)\ and Harry Vaiion, the informer, fired the shots which killed Rosenthal. The wardens statement was to the effect that Lefty Louis tom him that page Frank had nothing to do witlh the shooting. Dago Frank knew what was going on but was not there when the actual shooting took place. Fosen- berg said that Becker had nothing to do with the case. ' SING SING PRISON, N. Y., April 13.-The four Gunmen, found guilty of the murder of gambler Herman Rosenthal, died in the electric chair hsre at the break of Easter Monday dawn. \ None confessed their guilt and none mentioned ex-police Lieut. Becker, founrl guilty of murder hilt saved by reversal hy the Court of Appeals, Whitey Lewis was the only one to make n statement. "Gentlemen" he said, as they strapped him 'in the chair "'I dlld not' shoot at Rosenthal. Them who said I did was periurcrs. 'Ilhe witness Stannish " I-Ie did not finish the sentence for the current ati that moment shot through his body. Stannish a walter, was n witness at the murder trial. SIIIIKI HIINNS I IN TNI BIIININ HIINIINS IIIN P. I; ISINNIIIH K3NGS'I‘ON, April ll.-It was sn~ nounced today that 'another 'profes- sor of the Royal Military College, Prof. W. R. Butler, M. I. C., had been retired. He and Professor J, B, Cochrane wlll'receive gratulltles. Prof. - Butler received his appointment in Sept. 1897, Prof. Alexander McPhail, of Eldon, member of the FE-.I. Legislature, mid brother of Dr. McPhail of McGill, has been offered the position vacated ily Prof. Butlerm The initial salary is $2,800 with Ll maximum of $3.500 as head of the Civil Engineer and Architecture ds- partment. ISINNIIIH IIIIS IN IIIININII] Following a short' lllnesii from pneumonia, Mr. William B. New- some, who, for thirty-five years had been in business in Toronto as n _law ststioner, died on the fifth at his residence, Gloucester street at the age of sixty-five. _'_ l Deceased was a lilo lon Conser- vative of th ld soho ll g eo V',an wasore of the men who helpvd`“to 'build up the party in 'that city. ,Although nev- er sesklngsily oilicbmo always f0~>i¢ the strongest posslli,e intlreht in l*ol» ities. He was s' if-lesii of _ess late Sir John Macdonald, and, during the forty years oflils reside.i.'c`ifi Toron- to there was no bettdr kno,h'n Con- servative, amd lbw, if any' who et- ceeded him lF'tbc strfigtli of his :lo- _. .. - . ~_. V - _ _V_~- .- -_ -_»_,,-.V_.V__,_,____ , ' e. Vs _¢,~ _e ‘V _qunc an-' 1i¢lh\»_=nn;~p¢s¢g_-~ ~';_‘§-_;;.;_.V ,.-»: ings hs’ 'removing of ._sndw and *ics dons damage to railway engines and ’ ',' ' C _ ti .C nb _-of 9°"w?“~,~.._, ,;,V...-_V3_V-_e»- _ . f-,>;:r_“f5*~'=;i°°f'_ .,. ,"1 I' }_°?f;liiaI_;cd 'the work done bv-the Dis- Aj 'letter from the Fire Department from the sidewalks .was 'referred to s they have been dismissed. The lead- Y°“"g Me" B ‘.ml'°"° 7° ) .1 -Io 3 -“_” “kt ,___._____ _V ___i_.__.l_ i:.__V;ee _A_,__|_-f_A_»_-_-------_-I-~ --_--f ~. ,_ ,» ,» _-_ _ . . - . 1* ., V V 1,. V____,_ _ __ "_ _ ___, __,_ . nil, n ieeted president for _",f“.,,- ~ lv ' l - _- » < -- ~ R V59 “lt 10”’ ""° mat asked.for covrrs for salvage corps °°mmi"'°° 0’ tm WIWIC C°““°“ (MV ers among the railway msn \\H~V° been iv c E was e ` b _ . _ two terms. I-Ie was a member-__o!,t c r...c::n::'c.:°.;:°.:u;§:b::“l. .usa wr; 2:u‘..;ll;:°”:. ll.: »~ 1- ll 0- ---e that this line of work should be tx- dated with ‘my “°°t“““1 mcimés' I I I I I I I I I `I.-°h5“1d"l’Q5!"'bU~‘- ` Whit Wéfe' they to I Th” C°"t"“1 Seed Fai’ "'"`°t@ B5"‘“'7 next mfotilir of the Council." ’, l _ V, ‘ `_ ="‘-Mr. 'Paton' had- given them a for a lzrant. of $100. The Council hereafter adiourned_ _ _- .V.__ ,_ r' L_ -_ ._ ._ _- . - EE N ' E ' ~;-_.__i_'__________‘,__'______ _';_v;___________Q_`__;_____ ;_`_;_v_____;_____v_Y___v_:____________v_`__A____Y_____*________________ _:W:fa_____A____Y_'_v___v_____;_____v___;___F_________v ______________"____ _ * @(Canadinn -Press.) naw_'-saints. Alun 13.- one' -._,-.fl was killed one slr mlured in n i _ _ H_ H_-_kn\iwi_ng of the Southern Cross iwlck' 1?:-ethtzfila? Ylgllvl; afildtlis lninr- -“he ‘hd "°t pick it “"‘ If rnnye _ _ hi passengers are ssriofualy hurt. wmtmliéil I ron ` 'rcignirlcniloli ,oss voraloson ismuon is tuis eolumt,‘ ;V unch mum accompany order( _. ‘~liliiii'Ii_iiii` Vciiarlo Lweuil'-T0" “°n'|.'° `. --3' ~- _ __ ._ maya »_volln~~~ FILMS A'1‘ TWO Macs; 4 1951-4-i4M1mou. uouiéng 'l‘o'i_. Ln'r, ~ arrnv 232 l;?g¢,|,'§Q‘¢\,V|-qs -V_;xl,,' i:l4?»4 liflilw. lcunuisi-iilui ‘nouns 'rn ini* MAY 1n..Aisisiy'ti‘r§.~ M. more izsls unlis- bbl~qV§;V'.-*§~_l.§.V _ - __ 1950-i-lihilw. WANTED? “ )dAR'D_BOY-T0 WORK as 'ill¥l`>l‘eQiglifi'n` ` dental" oillce. ing. ¢o_)ar;~f,iouioa», ,nit ‘ Queen ei- , iislwti. sos _ “u’a;..,. si-num .IN e ill ‘if or-as oo.. L=_f\-- rlluu '»‘Y°=" P- o.--soiV»_ pf only-~.f - ~‘ ww. m(Can‘adi‘an V Press.) - sr. ~ _JoHN’s, N. F., April 'ia The Steamer Bloodhound arriving night reported passing 100 southeast of st. Jolurs s vessel-apparently n seal vessel, WRIT HAS BEEN ISSUED. WOODBTOCK, Aprii13-A Supreme Court _writ has been issued against- Hon. J. K. Flemming, Premier of New`Brunswick, Wm. H. Berry s Edgar R.. Toed on behalf of Timothy L-ynch and Co., for” the recovery ,oi $11830 *and costs -in ‘connection ~ with dn' alleged pay-inent of money by the Lynch estate in 'tha matter of tim- ber bonus on whi'ch s charge has been made in the New Brunswick Legisla- ture. Ii‘.’B. Carveli-,`-M.»aP‘., is acting in » the - matter/ . ...$3.1---..--_-_ PREMIER LIKELY T0 RESIGN. ST. JOHN, N. B., April 18-The street' talk today is tliat,Premier Flemming' will ‘resign soon and be succeederl by Attorney Generfal Clarke. The new Attorney General will likely be Recorder?-lliilixter, of St. John. _ ._ V. , ..--...s U8 lfliilli 'on the ‘to the dirliry see ing .of pure -_timofzhy ond are, clbviir Ig would he well W 't il h sit ins Yenr. V . - .I .' GRASSES. \ - province thc. _- . . _ _ 1mliI`0V2d me' Another succesetul experiment which V V _ one of the greatest features 'qi -ini, conservation is to ue out seiore the isrmers is t-in work to so savissa this' yes: is the sowing of orchard grass and alfalfa introduction of summer- and' alitunffii in the proportion of .twelve v~~-~-"ln pastures. It has -been Vfourlga that of _each to the acre. As t-here has many farmers on the Isis run been s great deal of diiiicultv found short of succulent feed from about in growing alfalfa alone, it is advis~ the inet of -Tilly until the into Au- ed that orchard grass should he tumn. It is the purpose ofthe Gom- gi-own along with this seed at leant mission’s instructors t get farmers for the first seeding, hecause sh~“\d to' sow the certain mi)xtul°es, which the alfalfa not succeed, the farmer will be detailed in s. Silbifliillent is- is fairly certain of n good crop of sue, for surrmer and autulfnn pas- "'°fV` brchard grass ---id will not be likelv tures. _ to .sililsr any loss of time. labour and fhoney-w-hich might be the case (,‘-URN CUL.'l‘IVA'i`ION. ' If nlgnlfn were sown alone nnd noi. ' ' prov rl' successful. Should the farm- As corn is very little grown in this tr, he successful in Brewing aiisiis province it is the obiect of ,t-he Com the niet -vein sions with the orchard mission to urge its cuitlvotiion to in 'l‘iis`B, lie can thcn plough uh _thu tnken. up more ~ §ene'rs.lly,~ahd it i, v.vil'bilc'-,_i_1_1U_t wi sew uilalie _seed advised that the very early missin a1nne."'l\i‘i'. Firm --revises suv amen venous. snsoio so ouessn snc te; wléiiiml ts__¢rdw sirens to secure the mes dunes the present vest. 'lu variekattd ,' Ontario-,\zrc_i'wn' seed, or particular variety recommended is th! U" _ the vhrlezated seed.” it use 'Quebec Yellow. which has been sos f.°"“°- ssssliomu that _tue southern sees clan, ,ousted sy Professor lilioei was held will 'not=stend'our 'severe winters. e .- 'ff - be held bv these suction in which are located to in clrarte in have farms that will bo it is _ lt_is,tboL\ght will give mod results K sltbric/rioN oF GRAIN. iirtnis province. _ it iilifiioied also to hrlnz before All~'l‘E‘11.}-tnnvipsm CUi.'1'ivAV'i‘10N the importance of -sowinz best' train that can bo hv the which is meant ` *init* theisrmer PABTUREB. f SOD LAND PLOUGHING K /V ._ V K.. _ I. ‘ Ithas been found that italic avfiraxge Albert, Chicago; and onesister Mrs. Audi-'w iwllltplve mor results tsen.ths.or- each-_p1ot;~.ltnls. _ wllmnsills i falmef-'1°'=‘*°° “I” P°“f< ‘"2 ° is J. R. newness. of Bedenne- . Conf ` V _ gonn'-gnn,s"dsnn‘li;° °¢§°in,&,"hal:':§fsod land_.nVnti1 late inthe nu(-itamu V _ V - _ -- ' V l _ of-_h~._ he the shove., _another,oh1g¢i'_4n.,d.._This~meth0d. it isurscmlv A 'iced , while _of every farther in this pro-viding" diffei‘t1nt".t'hitihiesi`e*s" ""§5;y¢h1¢`~ehb1lld:he changed and the _sud-land __ _ in tbisl vinde to'trv the above nurtiire'on_fs 'lille -grain is to beep A ¢n£2_,¢n~ the should-be plouglbed'-lfor fhtfire crops ' ‘ _ of t e portion of his farm»du"x-ing the corn-‘g'ro\_vtii= 0fo¢|0ve,.§ . ana m.\“F&s~fDn~ tnithe-‘mliliiiir i\ll_I=.6ll°l'ibed.|Ixhove. _ _ .. eacufplotl _ - . t 5 . _ f ` - .. . _ ~ - ~` > ~‘~ ` . . _ snnnvmn n.lNuV`i_v_1‘_i,fV_ V _ $.41 ` A nit los' i ` incurred' 'A " waysgwnah th: nfshure thitt is at ou;_th_e farin, ,i1_rst' asVjref"g§s’_t`e meliner of saviiig' it and s l 'h regard to the slasher ers '. Barnyard manure- sbuliid’--be 'iii well n g :i s- _' valuable. The s.pplicatidn_ ofa iilflilt ‘dressing of manure fbinlbdisttiv alter the grain harvest haslbesn found to give excellent results, while another method. sud rartloulsi-lv where it is found nlmelut, to get s catch' oi clo- ver and grasses, is to plousn the land and ther nplllv n liillll- €il`2B5\“l. of llarnyarll manure, then dl_sc har- now the manure in and then low the grain und the cl-overs and grasses. ,iii-onlll there he danger oi the zrnin ottilig, it is best not t0 i1liDi.V the nanure until nfter the gruln harvest. .The custom frequently followed bv 'armtrs is to leave the barnvard Manure under the eaves of the barns Ind in the bornyard. and in this 'sv th-are is n ozoorl deal of Waste of the MacDonald College, and which mturfed tI"°“`¢h the “ce” °l man' ture from the buildings. It is urged that the manure should be taken im- mediately to the fields and but up in slnnllgr piles than usual. 'l‘hefe_tiien would be no heating or washine ismsde. It has been found that sll over been fmln/i. opinion ifhih to of' ill? ii r‘l'a`=s. l»%.tii» tumli- ‘ ..?Il lvl as .tb on nowlfis was the mused! ful. and which quantity would give n increase the iii-et season but .viii sul l than rotted minute. the latter under vel-v shallow and rodent ut Iiltalile _ than pllimz lt thickly on a tm- nest results. The farmer mov' eller it up with increases 'fold -f small portion of land. U _ also count the number oi stocks oniscre for several weft It il \“`¢°'\ _ » - I I “"“.° ‘M mn* tensively taken np, as it not Univ I-le was s member of»the Central VA V _ VV V I __ M J V_ V VV V _ V Y V _ prepares the Bon for better MODS Methodist Church. V _V __» - V. V I V 7 _ "_',_-. . ». _ _ _ _ - . _V VV but is effective in killing the weed.; Deceaseil as sufrvlved' hy t(l;Vreed sous; -~ ~" ` 1 _ _ l '; ‘ ~ if nil _ l » 5 * ` . ~ l u the countr _ Messrs. o n o Toron o; or on o ” v iS f IIIIIII ~ . . _ _ _ N ~ _ |sx_».>_E_llr..» -_not_ liiuslnlucu Finns 'f°*°“ H ’ ... V . VV.- _ _ V, ' " ' ' 7 V _ . l \ ~ 1 i V ‘ " ‘ V. _ _ ago. and three brothers, Messrs. W. ‘ N I ‘ Ai' ` ' " *_* ‘ ‘ " ` ' ‘ -` _'T"°”"""""""' - . _ _ IS. of Charlottetown. Chadford and » ` ` ' V _‘°“¥'~."_!#“¢¥?i€°'-1.* - . Lennox... `i~il§-'1dli`.`§"-i-'f'f_fa'_--is'i“"I sum- ber of Su i ` lf- ' ' tl ' ` .- -_ v5 _ -(Q92, l Y' ssufufl' ulnfss-.ei svvI'a`§l'»°'ivu _.- 'iiéslctiex- Swami:-'.~il£"I&b I f:”°;‘..llz.r.:?il1.°l.i;‘l“'€'f*l.l?*i:'»»»t -~ nee- if -sudlsmtets one sft&_'s%§S;¢ _W senses `om’itvro or . I si-ousted against the.-feicitls fouling of women and he -ptondled 'them ecli- siderstion. Today - -they kept up shunting one save 'nnaneiins Penin- hurs\,' ‘;\ - '- it will he interesting to his recent fellow-sssoclstes in the branch of the Royal Bank of Canada hero to isarll. that Mr. John C. ManDa\\ghll, furni- erly teller here, but rmentiv trans- ferred to Halifax, that he is u li‘iil\-`i- son of the late l-ion. Mr. he Vlscohtr, who represented the Colm-tv of Rldh- mond in the Local and Federal l'sr- liamrnts for many years. Mr. Mac- Doufssll is n grand-'nephew of'William Le Visconte, n wealthy l'eflf'o,i mer- chant of Halifax cltv. Mirard‘s lllniment Cures Dilllmria. Icomo emu. . 0 it h ld b pulled im- ..il°:;“‘.::?.r..‘.~..:.f; ‘;:..rf:.°.°..:.°=l: ~i'° 5- 1°” M """°""il"dli'ilIi‘l's so ~ ' ettoi-fe _ ' ` I :m,ld__¥l°u? _mm sh,_u”,__VmV,_ gi-een manure has given far b | .......... inte ai er nlrewii-n` neil. 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