' MAY15» 19” - i' _ “nm “WBT Nl" f _ _ - ~‘I‘Hl,GHARBO‘TTlTOWNiG`UARDlA!l . 1 ”ll'1'°'1Ui" "7 _ . - v _ ___ -.-- _i, _ ~ _ 7 ' . __A _AJ A _ _ - ---_ _ _ff _-3- ___ - _ __ ~____‘,_ |; ,;. _ ._ _ f _ _ -._,_- ~ ____|lillsiin_o_r_lul_liiilllr__s I-HE __0'UE_E.N»S - ion, after a r Yiigahie by Mr. Higgs. The Minister “plied in non-committed _ temis,stst- ing that the matter of choice ol ioutc of the piopoeed car ferry had (Continued from page 1.)______ _ "' matters concerning ‘trans- ` 'UWB un b |°| adm-“B 0| Une cent psi' word such insertion seen left in the hands of experienced _¢_ ANN0llN(l|itmi'lS Cash mus accompany ei-der and gi; per ceni discount allowed i ¢Gl‘\ll| ,mi qualified engineers who had been Dyer the ground and whose deeislqn would not be in any way prejudiced 0 in respect to local conditions- poiinwing, this a citizens meeting ,. _ _ M held and on lnotion I W. E. ‘Wt 0“m`°1Y t_0IliK|1t_- Uilly a few more commodation at 9.45 s.. m., tell ~ igllts _lelt ln which to heal' these minutes late; the Tlgnish accommoda- ever artists, join, the crowd at the tion nt 12.05 p. m., twenty-five’mill- the existing train service between l`0Ul’lU'H Tlwfftfv toliiléllt- 5-151111 utes late; the Hllliinierside accommo- _ called to the chair. Mi. '~\ Zillzke in connection with cl Uinirlottetown ami lJ0iI\tH WGBH H' mining that this service was not p it should be; 'that' a train should ta ni and leave on return about -1.00 ,fi this being the service in exis- Sémfc' up to 1891 and since discon- tilulcd. 1-Ie read a resolution which cry, 'ned these statements and the It coliiol , _ _, _ request that such a train be l>r0Vid~ M09- |"*'"U‘”F*» TWH'-" ""U“*‘» °¢°-- af proper condition, also Reducilie-All »e<1\\~llicli _had been Passed at a meet- .l_ mg ,,[ the citizens in the Market L- Buililing in the morning- ' Hi- was followed hy Mayor Lyons _who made n brief but neat speech in chasini: ii typewriter than the prefer- L which lie complimented the llender oi ence of those men and i\'olil.-ell who c un, (~_,,v@,-nmeni; [nr the disposition best know thcln. 'l‘lie Smith l‘re_mier S li, hull shown to do justice to thc and ltclliiilgtoli in lending- business sn,u||,.5i»,_ ihgiigii richest per capita, ofhrcs safcguiinl yolll‘ choice perfect- prorinrc iof the Dominion and_ ex- ly. pressed the opinion that the Minister ,,i iinllways would lie equally ready to rclliedy grievances. lllr. (iocllrane, on rising to reply. was rniiniiiy nppiaudcd. Ir Rirllway llintiers lic was iniexpcl'icuceil, youni: (, in ilu' business though old in years. ‘ ____ ______k__ of the cxm__l_“,_nc(, he WM arrived ut Nortll Hyilury tllls even- l llal-ilu: null said that he collld noi "'15 1"’ ""9 “i°""'f" H"“""» °""""t° t" ttnivn, (lo\'r-rnor Williams and lar _ I - n-ns were to the requests mulls. *Y 'Gmc by the uilzht vxlfrves. mul he expcctcll to give li definite ans- U Toflliy hc was going over the W rollin of which complaint wus miidi Wilt 5110 “'03 “ff("’l`i\f¢‘l With flulls ill and vollld colisldel' the matter care hi run). |h,.n_ He wonid like to inform nt tllc lllliding by Mayor Kelly and UW pi-,nrin of Siinimergirin of the rl, ffollucillorii lllld piriicllfed with nn quest. 'fliis was not the first ocean 21' lou irlu-n diffcrciit towns wcre try- _ - .ing lo obtain n service which might "lie flidrilllclltal to the trade ol sonu ~~~~ "*-&‘“'~~--_--~---~~- _uillrr town. Thollgh not oil it poli- H tical trip he had to be politlcalwisc. 1‘iin|-,nlny_ Mny 9th_ ¢_,, WMM., L_ His policy in conducting the Govern and Mi-s_ H,_,,-nn|,y_ R dm,ght,,,._ _ meoi. lloada would be not for tin illdividllril but for thc whole. Hi refrrl'cd to the Province of Olltsri< ' and slated that he hoped the polic_\ W of llic lioverlllliullt would bc to en ‘.25 g of y e L. . Ii. will he held tonight. hlirlottctown. 5-liidlli. p . -___ i n _v_._,___________ _____ to 'W' ""7"" ca "The regular mcetin Bo n "Tile Muslelil ollltons Chung., nmn- L » *_ u 5-lfidll. “Ripe toniatoes, new cabbage, cel- y adlsh, blood oranges, nllvcl oriiil- L_ - 3- GRY & l`0». Market I-Ioiise, B ‘What blI_t<'r i.;uide for you in pur- - A Milllc l~`raser, Halifax, N. S. .» 5~16dlli NI<`lll) (l()V|NlNUIl VISIT. .___ ovrrilol' Williams of Ne.vfoulidlund ill go dl|‘e"t. As the Bruce reached ulor of the fioverllnr, I-le was lllct ldress of welrulile to the towll. UHNSBY-At Davidson, Sauk, on DIED --f _-___ _ ._..___e.._,___,______ S l‘lllS’l‘l:l_ll--At Maile oil April , 1012, Lottie Webster, daugliter “Wm °hll'l¢ twill!! live intends to visit New York City either lor business or pleasure, may fludit rived in'Charl0ttetown at 9.25 a. lu., "Mi" Ti|l"t9°“» "sslsted bi' 100°] the easterll accommodation at 5.40 as _ _ lent, will give all entelztuinment in p_ |_u,:_ twenty _minutes inte; and the arrive in Charlottetown from Suui- Nolt_ll iviltslilre _hall this Thursday '1‘ignlei1 exp;-egg nf, _10;15 p,m,_ twen- "w,_,,,¢in_ en express, about ten ii. evening. Ailnii.-:sion inn cents, ty uve minutes |,,|;,_ _ rliubarb. i-inc nl>l>l°-H. icttllclf- will limi just what ou want in wash- JY K ockeys. They are thc best by test, ested in stallious, are re- quested to write us and _re- N0ll'l`H l~l\'I)NI'lY, May 14-1.t.,~Ceive "free a proof of twenty- seven, (27) magnificent cuts of stal- bring them together with sample particulars ns to the best way to give our stallion publicity. Address, i~18drtf. Charlottetown. (_ and foul'-year-old races at Halifax, has givcu iliin io his old trainer, BORN li‘l'c:I. J. Uameron, who drove 'and trained him to win his races and mark. Mr. Cameron has a largciield of horses at his stables on the exlil- iition grouiids, among the lot being three promising two-year-old colts, them are owned by A. R. McKay, Royalty, and one by`-llulicau Robert- lt pays to buy in this Province. b Any person in Charlottetown, who their advantage to write “F.l-IJ," re of Guardian, Charlottetown. ` _ »__._ Yesterilay the eastern express ar- n minutes late; the southern ac ation at 4.00 p. ni., one hour late; ;:HO`RSEMEN if you are getting our speedei-~rcsdy for the track you l' s, etc, for putting your horses ln orbine and save the horse. The reparations are used and recom- lenllcd l all lcadill horsemen and ct them at the McKinnon Drug Uo., orner Great George and Kent trects.. ' rtf. sl'ocl§__l_\lolEs °‘-Horsemen ani: others inter- lous, etc., etc. A postal card will ‘Horse Cards" and prices, and-full _ y'I‘he Charlottetown Guardisn, *'-Frank llenlcs, owner of George ‘rcsceus, winiicr of the two. three, ired by George Cresceus. Two of rv1\|'ul:<‘ 1‘-mil:i'iition in the east _Ilvforc the meeting broke up Hor 0. _, are ilnszard pointed out tn the Min. GRAHAM-At (lharlottctoivn, Wed- ister that the citizens were not rn. ncsday May 15, 1012, lvilizabctii _l_1e_lll_i_i take a_bollt tiirew ' --- ’ _ 9 '- 1 -er B. X ‘ . 1 . or-.\.~ li., n,,,,,,, T,,f‘,,|f {lf,°c§,C nlil.u'm, Minn., lvniy is-six men \\‘esll\rn i_¢rn,i,,|,,, at prime R“,,cl.,_ were tnkcn alive, from the Silver U. l‘. Hn then goirn to yyinnivegf iron llliuiul; (iuliiilall\"i¢ luinc ut Iron- fruul lrhii-h plum he Wm |,,.,,ccc,l wood lust night. 'l'llo last num br- Norfh to I-Ilulsou Bay to 100|( ,-,npr lug i'esellc-.l at ll o‘clock, Two bod- thr lliifrwviit ports there, Fort Nci. ics or dead miners, have been recov- .sonl :ind Fort (limi-¢hi|1_ nn|i_ if pos. ered. ’l‘llil‘f.ocn men were clltolnbed by sible, he intends coming from there the care-ill. Five bodies are still in by hunt to ritllor Quebec or Sydney., the inilic. - 2 _ of giolvlzy alld Mrs. Webster, aged HOGAN-In Cliarlottctoivn, Tucs- cdrnl, thence to R. l'-. Cemetery. losl llis flair, Beard' and Musiache Terrible Plighl :ol a Pennsylvania Man Reporl ' ed hy a Pronlinelll Citizen: "About two years ago my hair, .beard ami mustache started to como .0ut lil spots. These spots were en- .-»tll”¢|y bare of heir. ‘- Swing raluslau saon advertis- tfll I purchased four bottles and af- ter "Elini two of the bottles, the hair game ln ilntll now I have as good a _“ad “f llslr as I had before this rouble si.iil‘tcrl_ ‘ Iran truthfully 'recommend this :"°|’"_"11\Ul>I\ to any one for what it _f Wfffllllilcnded for. Sain Gelder, wT_!“,§‘>i\ <-ity. Gel. oo.,-Pa., oc_t.11, Piflflsc bear in mind that PARIS-' IAN 5/\_Gl‘1 is not guaranteed to "UW hair on bald heads, W3' MF- Galder's case the hair root _ not dead and there is no good .°“f>" why l{lrms1aN same should -not do just ivhnt he writes it did. "The next time Mr. Galdcr camo into my store alter purchasing the l'ARlSlAN SAGE,” writes the drug- glsiz who sold lliln, "ills appearance was so changed I did not know film." PARISIAN l~lA(ibl is without doubt the most edielenf. hair grower, beau- tliier and ,dandrulf cure in the world, ulld people who src wasting time with ordinary coinllicrclnl .tonics should wake up. PARISIAN SAGE will banish dan- llrufi, stnp_'falling hail' and itchini; scalpp will put life, lustre and beauty into' faded hair, ol' money back. It _ is a most delightful and refreshing tonic i’ol' nicll, women and children. Large hottie .'10 cents at lien. lil. ()\'€f‘. iguuiigsluggj* itiglll-_r _ A fcvv “Snaps” for Frideyend Saturday 7 Pieces Stelirilled Curtain Sciim 4'; inches wide regulal '50 I10wi9:. ‘ ° ' Ecru Curtains so much in' 'demaiid $z.oo 2.40 3 25. _ 0 __9 Bungalow Nil-double width 48c, Friday and Saturd.a_\_ . c. . 1 'D__ We_are showing a large avsfoflnlenti-f bcauliful Summer __._.¢S_scs in Muslilis. Laiiiis, -Colton Voilcs, Zephyr Ging- lns, ele. You will 'lille ihem,, so dropin and have an carl) °h°ice. . _ - NN Waists, with the late Flchn Effecis these have P.'idcl_\ -Wt!! Maclal`foiii¢,‘f'ille rolilrest malc__in_g _ri very cllsrullm mwll *lid* Nllw'Slllg lWaisls_ in very- latest New _ Yoi-l<'__‘_ -' *i_f='-'=-' _. f See our Whileweer Sale en Secodd lfioorr __ l--.5 ,___ ___ ____ ` L' ' DIN ..'_L . . , ‘y . ' , W "I "'.'v:_»i,~ rj. ‘_ -‘»,_ ,._.»_._,__'__,_ ___ __ .__.:_ _,_, »___i _-,-; _ ‘ .'_",_ . ,T . I 1 ' W .n- .-i _- lluizlles’ and llrulzlzista U10 wlliiifl' fties have been carrying en experi- _ ,ments in wireless telephone. A. ' ' ‘th son, North iliver. It will be remem- -bored that Mr. Cameron has spent the past' two years on the Hopper Farni, lndlunn, where he has had a large experience with youngsters. lt is gratifying to know that he is well pleased with present prospects. SAVED BY AD. ' . CHICAGO, May l;l_ci,,,ri¢,4 Knight, after two months in jail iiivulting trinl for thc supposed theft of n diamond brooch, proved inlio- eciice bv ii small advel"tiselncllt which llc inserted in a llewspaper. Knight found the brooch in B restaurarit. He vias sick ulid needed money, so- he pawncd his find. With part of the money he illsertell thc ndvgrtineme-n|_ announcing the finding of the br-oooh, In the meantime the pawnbroker had been notified that the property had been stolen from Mrs. Armneilcr, Knight borrowed money from his bro- ther and went to redeem the brooch. He was arrested. When the court llsard that Knight had repeatedly called to see if there were an answer fo his advertisement hc was given his 'reedom. IINREHT IN llllI’l‘IiélH N.\V'i’. LONDON, Mlly 14~-Accorliillg ,to the Daily Chronicle, the present uu- rcst among the sailors in the Hlitisll navy is due to thc dissatisfaction with the conditions of the service, es- iecially in reference to bay and pun- ishment. This complaint has become so acute that petty officers and men n the service contelxlplatingj, breach of' the king's regulations by -forming themselves into a trade ilnion. The writer malws 3 long statement lvhicll thepaper prints conspicuously. lie says it is time forthe nation and the naval authorities t0_;_-¢‘gl`ize that if the ndmiralty does notfsthrt immediately to refo_rm`the legitllniite grievances of these 100,000 men -nr if the country cdnes not compel the authorities to measure our el lense justice, the rank and file o. the navy will form all association which will be strong enough to demand reiii-egg ny methods with which tlinfliirlnsti-'ini history of the last year or two ha made the country painfully familiar. _ WIRELFISS TELEPHONE. ~l.oNnoN, rlley i4_a scspnlcn from Home says for about n year the "Mia" "llV_fi»_l_.._.and military authori- li message was sent from station on Monte Mario Your first mouth- 'ful of these crisp b l' o w n sweet- hearts el' corn will make you _"wish youihsdleng ago mfide_‘a‘n everyday __ habltofeatlng this ” cereal. confectlon, ' .v iii# ratwi - is. marvellous and historic pageant .was the coronation Durbar held in Indin._ in December last and it is al- most as marvellous that so many thousand miles frcnl the scene tae -l-opli of Ulierlottetilwn are now en- abled to witness the imposing feat- ures of the great state ceremonial. With the royal and-princcly person- iiges as they moved and acted on that notable occasion, in living coi- ors, exactly as they appeared to the thousands of spectators who were present. These pictures as they were shown in the Opera House last even `lng were taken by His l\fiajesfy's command and are in the highest sty- le of the art which produces mov- ing pictures in natural colors. To- night an entire change of program is promised, giving other- novel; and impressive features of the royal~ pro- gress in Indie, the elephants impro- eesslon, the Calcutta races, the' polo games and other strikingi feature , in connection with the royal celebr - tion. Last evening the el1lllllllH€` W S frequent and hearty, attesting-» t e spontaneous expression ef appreci - tion for a magnificent work oi' plc- torial art.` Those* wllo attend to- nlght’s performance may be assured of ii genuine treat sllch ss is .very rarely, lf ever given a Charlotte- town audience. ; ~ ._-____ __ I 2:!-Iarmony Rose is n good soap, made of purest vegetable oils I and glycerine, absolutely transparent alld brings to you the delightful odor of fresh English roses. Large cake, 10c, :l for 25c. New size, extra large 15c is cake, .2‘ for 25c. Harmony Violet somewhat similar to above butwith the rich aroma of old Venetian vie- lcts. Lsrgc cake 15c, 2 cakes for Zlic. The McKinnon Drug Co, Corner Great George and Kent Sta. _drti. ::Buntain, Bell li Ce.. for best 'coal. lowiest prices. 1._23rlt_i. lncnts produced all improved method of transmission, and lsl-lt week com- munication was cstablished between Monte Marie and the wireless station at Becco Di Vein on Magdalena ls- land, 5 distance of about 100 miles. The voices were distinct, so niilcll so n listener detected immediately the that substitution of a diffcrlut speak- er. 1‘0STHUN.`. ` [S CHILD. ~NEW YORK, May 14--Many visi- tors, mostly inotliers, went to Ford- ham Hospital to ask permission to see the motherlcss little boy who drew his first breath at that insti- tution last Friday morning, after one uf the rarest surgical feats. Although none were permitted to see the in- fant, all were assllred he was round- ing into one of the healthiest in the ward`. "That _baby is one of the healthiest I have ever seen for his age,"_ said Miss Nash. silperintendelit of the hospital. “Will he live? Well, I shoilld say he will! There is absol- utely nothing the matter with him." A KISSING GALLERY. Tile New York Central Railway Company' is building in New York one of the most palatial terminals ill the world, with wonderful accessories in the way of comfort to travellers. .People waiting while away the time in liandsomeoak lollngcs placed ln beautiful marble halls, with a lofty roof. Pllonographs operated from the signal-boxes tell you when the train is late, and just bow many mlnlltcs; escalators, lifts, and other mechanical contrivanccs make walk- ing almost unnecessary; splendid res- taurants provide fare worthy of thc best hotels, and they will be graded to suit all classes of travellers. Ac- cording to the chief architect; the builders have- solved what they call the “kissing problem." In _Amel'ica,' as elsewhere, The Telegraph explains, the platforms and corridors of the stations are often blocked by travel- lers saying good-bye and kissing. It is the New York Central's ambition fo discourage promlsclloils kissing oil platforms; and provide it place where kissing 'can be centralized. The new staticn will have what is called ii kissing gallery, and people who want to say an affectionate good-bye can pause here awhile without diatilrbing the traffic. The gsllcry will bs an elevated Platform where kissing can take__plaL‘e, and from which persons can see the 'coming and going of trains. Walls and roof are sound- liroof. It is not officially called li "kissing,"lbut a “greeting gallery." PRAISES AMERICANS. NEW YORK, May 11-Twelity-two persons sat down at a dinner in the Hotel Martinique last night to wel- come _ Sir Edward Morris, Premier of Newfoundland, and Lady Morris, who arrived in New York yesterday to pay a visit to the United States. 'Phe affair was informal and the dinners sat at_four flower decked trib- les arranged in the form of n hollow square. _ At thelclosc of the dinner Fill' Ed- ward spoke briefly, the burden of his talk being the close friendship exist- ing between the English speaking people "The country I represent is small but we realize that no country is -limi!! H0 Brest as the United States," he said. “Your institutions are the largest and the most wonderful in the.whole world. We of the British colonies, are able to see the advan- tages of your republican form of rovemment, while still remaining eyal `to Great Britain. In f t, Eng- land, welcomes any mevemxt look- ing toward bringing together the two great English snesldn! nat-ions in ii closer bond of friendship. _ _"You_rs ls the triumph of demo- cracy. You are unique for you have violated every economic principle. Thst thtre is still room for develop- ment is indicated by the fact that you are now in _the throes of e. prim- ary election. .!t~~ls almost impossible for _-us on the outside to understand how such an institution came into being Apropos of that election we know of course, that there in always to be war between the re- and _democratic parties. and .fizllt between Taft and is Qmply u family quar- . 1. UNTY GUARDIAN' "wi-lA1'_ utcll‘ I PLACE 0F 6WB_ilSE.0lD GRIMF se. fell slreeillens ana sissy. uses on'_lel'$s Siiftsrfcsn 199 i l _ T() DIVERT WATER. 'l`f)Il0N’l‘f) - int., Mliy ‘I4-The in Winnipeg, on Friday, when tbl ‘ Government of Saskntcliewan, thi Railways entered iilto a compact ti er_to supply drinking water to Re "Three hundred nlillfoli gallons fo water supply without - iietractini' greatly from the flow of thc river, About 30_,00ll horse power will. also be developed. “Tile work involves thc construe tion of n'liuge daln across the Sas- katchewan and n large distributing system to_supply the differciit towns and cities _with water. "The railways arc interested part secure water for their locolnotives and also because they fccl that thr building up of thc l’l‘ovi|icc mcall= increasing rev:-nuc." ELD IBRLY (TOUPLE WED. Wll.Kl<]l~lliAllRFl, Psi., May 14- llobl\.l~t Beers, seventy-six yeats _ old. and Mrs. liifldie l-little, sixty, both of l~’ishing_ Creek, seven miles from hcrc. wcrc married in thc court house today. Tile wedding was the result of -a chililhoos romance. Both were born at Dislliiig Creek. ’I`lie-,- wcre swpetllearts, but a qllarrel se- parated ‘them and Mr. Beers _went west. I-lc became wealthy. and -when he returucll, n widower, lic follriil his one time sivcetlleartla widow and lost no time in uskiug her to 'join him ill ,L fight against loneliness. NIUBE WI~NS.' ' HALIFAX, llliiy 15-In an exciting twelve-oal'i~.d cutter race on the har- bor yes`-tenlay afternoon thc cadets of thc cruiser Niobc rlclcatcd those of the H. M. S. Cornwall by twelve strokes, after n hard finish. The race! had aroused much interest among sailors of the warsliips on the harbor, it having been arrnncd some time iiizo and thc boys from the (‘-ornwall had been training hard for ii; while they were down at _-Der- muda. ' ' ' DAM/\GI<}_S AWA RDED. TORONTO, May' 14--(lhief of. Pol- ice, De Iiaromie of _Ottawa was awneded judgment for_ $1,000 ggainst the Ottawa Police Benefit Fund' As- sociation ycstcrdliy. The point ein-. ` velved wairwhetller the chief was entitled to n retirlni.: allowance when hc was asked to resign. His Lordship decided that since the commissioners had clloscn to get rid of him in that way, and having given him all ap- pareiitly honorable' discharge, they must award him ills retiring allow- ' ,,-,I3 Q V- 1*. HAIAFAX, May 16-The scaling 9 ' .-- sie ' - ' ` ` nmer Algerlne, of St John e, ` Mid., which lisa been chartered. by . ` “ the wlilte son line in sesreli ' for without- bodies of victims of the Titanic dis- 't _ ' f as er, will sail today. The vessel will i'iave on board fifty collins and _ material for elnbalmiug such bodies _ _ as may be recovered. Globe says: The lilggcst water sup- lily scheme ever Dlfoiected in (ianade is Q even _"_ was planned lit 'n secret meetlug,held month or more. l ome arc WILL CONTINUE SEARCH _ -v’?’_*“* .AVIATOR KILLED. s'r.i.oU1s, Mo.. May 14-Ray Wheeler, amateur aviator, was kill- ; V. 'V ' J I " ed and Peter Glasser, _a_ companion, _ _ _ was probably fatally in,ulred when th m ' _ _ pole at Kinlerh Park last nillhff- eir achiiie struck ii telegraph The accident occurred when the AKD DR(/0GfR)f "0LD1_0UfC°/'I' aeroplane was callliht in 3 whirl' C/~/Aygfs ALL f//A1: /7;: wind 100 feet above the earth. 'mn nanriow casa. _ nos /lNo'al.las cel.. Mari-4-'1`\Ic 1 soniuusn A rnusrsla. _ ,,,,,., Ui rrlsi-ence 's, nsri-ow, runner ' _ ____ ' _ _ . h~ _ l»aiNc‘_l~;'i~oN, N. JJ May li- ',°:"°.I wi,"':f;,;",if:f,,£gic:I,?Fn"1?,c Charles Hcrlbller, the New' York pub £815’ an lisher alld_ a |.:radllatc of Princeton _.wo _____0r__ _n _____ Case of the comes. in 1875, has ‘been elcctedn life nicm- _:Bd dynamiter James B. McNa¥Dal‘B. bel' of the Board of 'Frustecs of "ow serving afme term in Sa" Que". Prllrceton University to. succeed ,in prison will he culled for trim to. Thomas D. Jones, of Chicago, whc " ‘ resigned nt tile April meeting uf the m `. ‘ ‘.h Bomd' to be ready for the trial, and it is ry and attempted corruption of orrow in the County Court. Both e prosecution and the defence Cllllm iuite likely flint the latter will pro- ceed without fllrtlier delay. Thi! f-“Bl 'roullses to he no less a cause cele- re than the McNunlarri case, and it quite possible that it will lust _ B -_lined to believe that it Will nut be Canadian l'ncific, the ('-anadiall Nor '10DClll- sou sy l.¢ss|ii¢ Desi _.3 Robert Bain, a juror in the Nlelvivmara case,‘~and _ the bribe d corruption of George N. L0. ood, a venireman, called in t me cases At the"~coni'iilg trial D w will act ss his own Principal rney and will be assisted by Jud yrus McNu_tt and Earl Rogerll. ltt was identified with the Mc are defence and Forgef WH! CDU" r'I-‘ntriolr Calhoun dui-ing. thejjfs us graft trials ill Soni Francis nd also directed the first work vestlgation ol the '1‘imes'; dynam ng case, _ 'lhe prosecution will be conduc ly District Attorney John D. _Fr icks; assisted by deputy district orneys Ford and Kdetch. It is ered that the State will rely to __a as FF gk- he ar- at- ge Mc- ,__ sel m. co. of it- ted 6-gi. at- hs- ly because they have been unable to _- ‘ ' ' great extent uiroli the testimony of Bert Franklin, a'-' weil~'known labor _ man, who -was connected with the de- ‘ _ _ fence in the McNamara case, and, who _ami is himself under indictment. charged ' ~ ' with jury bribing. It is belgeveditthat. ° - ' ' , l-`rankliu will bc the chic w ness to Expectant Mother" against " Darrow. It is also believed __ _ _ _ _ _-, _ __ that Mrs. Ortie E. McManigsl ' and -~ v u _, Biddin ar, both of Th°°¥P9l’i€"¢°0f M0*»h€m`00dl3“U‘.V_"' Silly hc called! as witnesses ing onsto most women and marks dis- ny the Swim . ` z tinvliyw epoch in their lives-_ N<>t<>n1~ 'l'llennuimnm. penalty defined for Wlmilmln B hundred is P\'9P.3.l`,¢\'i.0l` U" I bribery is tcii years in prison.` For ‘i9l'B*Bi1flB HOW 'D P\’0P@Fll’_ <‘-BFG fi" hill" curruptly influencing on drawn-'as_ a self. 'Of course nearly every woman 'ln,-D|~,‘fi{f¢, vc,"-5 and ,L fine of 85,000 nowsdeys' has medical treatment ai is provided hy 'the law. Should:Dar- such timer. but many sperm'-h dv.. i~nw._le.ionna guillyon all ei. __; the experience- with. an orgaliisrn unlisted four counts of the charge. 30 years’ for the trial _o,t_;strengfh, andwhen if imprisonment and- _.$10,000 fine _-milziif, is ever her system has received a shock be imposed, It is not considered like- from which it is hard to recover. Fol» ly, however, tint he max’lm\_ln-i pen- lowing right upon this comes the ner- alty wollld be inflictcd_ even -if the vous strain_of`cai-ing for the child, and Ststv Shvlllfi Sllwefd -Ln _ Climfly DFOV- adistinct change in the mother results. ul: -its ease szaiiist Darrow. -The let- There is nothing more charmilig than “T "'|"'“i°"7 hw “`“m",""d his men?- ahappy and healthy mother of children, fr” |7l'"t’;f"l _‘flat he Wm ;'_“°°°°d n and indeed child-liirul under so right `°""‘ ° H' ° ‘“."’_‘§__*“_"'“_° ' _ ~' conditions need be no hazard to health or __ _ _ _ IN MEMORIAM _ beauty. The unexplainable thing is that, ' ' ` . ____ _ '_ _ - mth ‘num evldencfe °f “_h““"’"'d nerve’ Tile passing ofthe late Mrs.-"Beni. ""1 bf9k¢" hefdth resulting ffam “"_“"‘ llmlfl or nrsslrley Point nose, st tile prepared condltlon,a\ld with ample time early ,me of 31_ duscrvcs more than in Whiffh *-0 Pl`9P’U'¢» WOFPEYI Wm Penis* a passing_ notice. _She_,_was'the second la seine blindly is the tml- -niuioitsr 'nl Issac--'r.' sue Mrs. sauna- ' Every womaast this time should rely ers. Wihsioe, and by her gentle dis- uponLydlaE.Pinkiiam’sVegetableCem-, uosition endeared herself to all who pound’ ,_ most valuable nie md invig. had the pleasure »of___her acquaintance. 0,-aw, of the femaie 0,-gZ?,ism__ . The deceased _:always lived a quiet ~ - - Christian life until 'she was suddenly Ong; ggaggishghnész [ya -_ ad called away froni the activities of an now hildrénbé - ` life _to the I-io_nia_ sbo_vc`where sin u OE th f t " _ and serrow"a're'-`ilhknowii:' Besides hei- cta-€°L din Fepiga sorrowiug parents and husband, sire __m__s y;_eE;.__a_____ leaves to 'mon-rn. '.t_u_o__sisters, Mrs. , __ Albert R. Wise", Mi t'on,' and Miss C°ml70‘|nd '“*k°° iviiligz; Blanche at home, and one brother ;*;_Th°y“‘n|:i°s\;';:;: [E9 ,\“ Lee West--E-launders, alan at home. V, , The fune_ra_l services which were large- " you "mt ,pe(.|,1 ,dum wr", to ly attended, were conducted by Rev. Lydia E.Pinkliani Medicine Co.(eoliii- L- -1. Wewn., _thc liellfllearcrs living llelltlll) Lynn, Mass. Your letter will Lee I-lorlie, l-lcrb. Brycnton, Louis be opened, read and answered by s MacMillan, i-ltnnlcy browse, william woman and held iii strict confidence. vnnnker and Fred. Turner.-w.G.W. fi.llC0. s1li_ lf' \ Coffee. l \. our agree, ~ Q ___use _ ,_,,1~, i lllll l»i._l__ _ ll 1,"-M. ~ ri . ill 6 _ if ' _ Kb i_ - - _U _-l *U* 'l T’ Brel-'eH`Fe¢iis » _ \ 'Sem ii ' -A .@- Get Your 'N ew S-u m-m e r Suit Nofw- _Now is _the time to gfet your _Silmio;e_r_suit. 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