APRIL 1`5‘, 1911 ' . . 1 w \ " , i = 3""~"»` 1--1 , VL ,v3‘_;."” A . A. E ~----,--,--.-f.=< . ~_ , .",T§” LATEST News ~ THE cHAiiI.`o'i"rE'roWN' GUARDIAN 1 _--,.,,,.,,~ 0. _,W PAGE SEVEN ' . - rr f U ll,” iiiii>6RTANT READING MATTER sELEciEni"FRoiA1iiiiSll`wEEA’s News i=oR1iiiE tiuSARi>iAii's SATURDAY isuBscRiBERS i (Co_|_i`tinued from page 6.) by the (huts stated in there- piied time--institution. what inner- avnninc session. A ence coulil it make if the cheque to t Wheatley was endorsed to him. 1 was an honest transaction. THE PREMIER said Mr. Mellini had no more to do with making th contractwtlian had Mr. Wyatt;_ Th contractfwas made by the Trustee of the Asylum, of which board Mi- 'l‘ ciis:'eoii-house resumed M $40 the ills' tforsl Tlon(the prohibition proscml. H to k~n0 V “_¢hJl>l10'sir.i-in lender wanton elis l>aid“iil\ory Ml' Mosher' of Smms’ e than the other two elprosecntors in kings, 1; ;m,,spi,.ed sth:-it he was thought to be particu- laliy Clillllble and likely to do od McInnis is not a member. They let work had he ~ go the contijafctto Mr. Wheatli-y_ 1\1,~_ Mclnnis' had. been lor years hiiyin cattle andselling them to Mr. Wheat . cu iecoiniiieudcd b the ,'l‘einperance Alliance, and had aygqn- g,crai oversight oi tbl: tvripk nf me cn. lm” Cvlulw- H011. ... iieii.ni;ii.i i~,.| ley. No cheques were issued in ex-tiilcliiniioii, the l’reniier and Mr' Mc- cess of the certified accounts. M,- Wheatley, to pay his indebtedness t Mr. Mclnnis, sometimes gave the im ter an order on the Government. I was sim l a matter of convenience seemed to be that Mr. Mclnnis wa the real contractor That was no true. Mr. Mclnnis was in no way mixed up with the contract. Ther was nothing in the world wrong i the case. I P Y . The inslnuation of the Oppositio Il MR. MATHIESON took issue with the Premier. If the return was cor- rect s. balance of goods-some $400 worth-after September were not sup- by three at $500. ' plied by Mr. Wheatley under tender' HON. l.. l\icl`lt)N_\llD <;~ff..,,;,.. What one 'member of the Government new arran e i ‘ l does all are responsible for. lt wa open to the construction thnt the the law. lie rziinctl 1. li.,,p|, y,y door was open to improper reliit.ions.tmarking npon wir. ,\ici, man 'fri-iistin' how lar these conditions had pre-,to pass nbill whicii pi~.,\,-},i..;|'f,,, vailed. He would not siispect. Mr. coinpniiy to inniiiifiiiotni-C ,mn Sei) H Mclnnis of wrong-doing, but was cnliol_ The referemce w.i_»; tl, the in .|l.ean took part. §\'I-_ ,\1-|,.. ` _ o's\ire Mr. llloslier isliititttllilikiv.. . ‘ H - é 5s_ 'l‘l,,-,-,\ ,pe Cases would be properly trim Im |,._' 8111 evidence and innny \ ro'..,_~; \f..,..lri ‘be prevented. MR. lVlA'I‘HIES1)N ‘uid the \1.'r-ilu wus better done by W, if, |;,.,..., ,H Kings at $200 than it was no-v ,,,,m._ 6 I the Z if Pnl. ns in ilu- 5:i|.i:i't-at s of sobriety and tin- 1-iii.~,;~<-om.-~|t of re- Imake and sell denatured alcohol," ‘ ' e r in luhat was believed to be the public i\“l50\‘¢Bli. but if it were found that ,ernment 'would consider it. It was lprosecutorn or bailifls It w eas II ai I _, A 1 I l ~ Now-1nus'rA.3nie'f1»’ A C -,., 1; , U.. .~ .i 'li' 7 11'- -`l’._ _ I 1-._ _.._-_eL--*.__,-/ _ ill , . aio N=°'_'Y T ic latest ideas from Paris are car factory. the United Siiiici, 40% ofyourin Corset, you are getting Parisi-an (QCQ2Z.?3é_§ I I ';,*.’-,;"?,’:V;’~;'~;j.\:,\, .f. ‘ :fi fx- =;'»<»i , , 1,, < i .` / . /,.4 » ' V "1, 2. . \,. L -S I. \ . ¢> , .1 s A 1 .1. \ 1 ) w i ii 3 French I Corsetieres Ciiiadian nccdlc \\'nnicn, inhcriiing‘thc deliiicss and skill of their French ancestors and directed by Canadian energy and a great industrial organ- izer'/a{, produce the D&A and La Diva Corsets. clever French-Canadian work people in our model When you purcliiise ri Corset mzide in Friiiicc or thcldury. Wheii you purchase a D & A or Ln Diva workmanship and up-io-dare inciliods, all nt -.i moderate price. You pity no duty, but ilic entire value ofyour money is in the corset. ' A DE LUXE MODEL 1 La.Dlvn No. BIO, illustrated herewith. which :elle sl .$4 00 ie an example of our highest grzide Corsets. it conipaies with iiiipoitcd cciseis selling in S'/.L10 and $8 00. For medium Iigures there is no better corset Sold everywhere. ’ ooit/iiNioN coizssr co., QUEBEC, Que. _ - ` Molten of the famous D & A Corsets. 27-ll ~§ 1, . ,, 9. *_ _` ~ / ~. .2 -if; ’___n:;=-- __ A ,lp-_L ,-7;* __ jr --1. -' . _.-._.: » ____ - -* ._ % ~'"'§_;_f_ ___f < ox i,ooo French- ricd out by these '\ gi f };.. \’_l2`-§li»',, _.,° .. 11,5, fy; \ oney goes io pry style, Frcncli C01`D0l‘atioii ol the (‘anuda Dextrine (-`0I11D8~11.V which is empowered to which is not driukable. [HE Pll'EMll'1R said the three three brosecutors vier etained ' one or more could be dispensed with and the people so desired the Gov- *very difficult to get the right, men for _ _ as Y to hnd fault, but not so easy to find :1 remedy. MR. COX contended that Mr: Mosher had done good work. He had closed a number of places where liq- uor was sold, which was better' than merely lining them again and again. PM Point- was made by several 'speakers that even temperance peo- ple were slow to assist the prosecu- tors. The drinking ,classes and those opposed to prohibition could not be “vested to volunteer their help. Thus it is that those who know most about illegal sales are anxious to conceal it. It transpired that in Kings County the drinking was lar- gely cmised by supplies imported froin Halifax and other points. HON. l\l.i. CIJMMISKEY thought w_el_l of the proposal to have prohi- bvition cases tried by the County (ourts, if the Judges would under- tnke it voluntarily, but the Province could not impose this work upon them witliout paying them, the pro- hihitory law being entirely n provin- ciiil act. Mit. CROSBY thought the Opposi- t.ion were making a combined eflort to discredit Messrs Mosher und Goff whose work limi been warmly ap- proved by the l’rovinciiil Temperance Alliance. In such matters it was safer to trust the judgment of the Alliance than that of the Opposition. llc hoped the Governinent would re- sist the attack and continue the mod- ¢~r:it»: sitlnries received by these men. Mit. Ilfillllil tiieieiirlcil the right of the fippositioii to intiuire into what the people got for their money. But if the inonoy wus needed to secure the enforcenient of the lnw they were hi-ri: to vote it. Mit. Mi\'|`llIF.S(>N wanted more in- ioriniitioii :rs to what the p|'o:~ieciitors did or were doing to enrn the money pztiil them. He iw-.senteti the imputa- tion that there wus any combination to disci't>.dit the proseciitors, or any of them. He contended that the sys- item was had. The Stipendiary Mag- .istrate had an inducement to make 'convictions in order to get his pay, , which was placing him in a most un- ‘fair position. Here the members were ‘ dealing with the Government and not ‘with the Temperance Alliance. The Government might not to seek shel- ter behind the Alliance. Mr. Wyatt, Mr. McMillan, Mr. THE BEST MEDI' 'INE _ S0 MOTHERS SAI Mothers any Baby’s Own Tablets :ire the very best medicine they can give their little ones. It is the happy 'experience of one mother that helps others to keep their little ones well. Thousands of mothers have found the Tablets a never-failing cure for the ,ailments that afflict their little ones. ii\irs. Ii. S'.1iitl\\'cll, Coldwater, Ont., ,snysr-“I find Baby's Uwn Tablets ,the best inedicine any mother can give `lier little ones. I tried "soothing" mixtures but they did not help my biiby, but as soon as I began giving .him the Tablets they made his teeth- ling easy and I would hardly lnow he |wus cutting a tooth. I would not be without the Tablets, and always re- commend them to my friends." ` Bnby’s Own Tablets are sold by medi- cinedezilers or by mail at 25 cents a box from The Dr. Williams' Medicine Co., Brockville, Ont. Special to The Guardiaii. WASHINGTON, April 12--(‘lioir- man Underwood of the Ways and Means Committee of the House in- troduced today his bill to put on the free list about one hundred articles which are now diitiable. The list is of ‘special benefit to farmers and includes meats of nearly all kinds, lumber, leather goods. etc. I F* Double-Action Cptaway Disc Harrow Doesn t Have To Run On The Half LHP LL farmers know what flint Afmeans -flint this liiirrow '-.{(loes not have to riiii in the half lap -1 lzmil- stir up the soil---lel_i11 thc air :intl siiiishiiie--p\1_1'1f_V and vitulizc it --~mu_l€0 ll .l_“-*t right 101' ' ' Crops. _-'knoyv the '“' y saving in timcwaud labor. "l`lie l 'li Ha row 'T511 t" A run.; in ll 2 1 l line dffdraft I1 t, ._ and ,lkrpeps ._ the 5;l_l,ff9»Ce 1' 1 I6 I . cutting discs , of thzexiqland w°:|s’¢¢d ii? two mm. , 1 true. ,pp On li§l’»isod ' or i stubble land, it may be d A n in the half lap and will jfe a perfect seed-had in one .`~3l;_ ation. ' Ilraii 1:-il y.two medium horses, it wil ove 18,000 tons oi earth one i` 3' a day. _ _ The 21'. `itipn in which it leaves the li* means an increase of 25'); in crops; anffl lllcfc operation-il is A1 plow barrow combined. l`hc m are adjiistable-cim ove soil any distance inch to a foot--thor- from eri1.e and aerste the ." _ , \ ` D 0 on 0- ~ Action. Cut- away_. Disc % 1'* ~ " >"1~ 4 _,(1 &| hd Ll v l ‘ } } V/ lion. Syd- ney I"islit'r,_ llliiiister of Agriciiltiirc, r c c e n t ly ordered ii. second one for his own farm. That looks like satisfaction, docsii'l ii? 'fhousaiitls are in use. .. 1-1 ‘ '=_‘-35 -_,-L f *<4 .ff lllli‘i_l_\ lc If your dealer won'! l\\PP‘7 7°"' '"i'° un and we will tell you where yousrln get one. Send ul the letter 0 I!- A~E>i;rANQei>g §i’i5i’i5i~l‘f..Aé~v <1... HIS book, well v1_'orfh_o doll:ir if you had to buy il, will lic _given FREE tn zinv iurnicr who if: inter- ested :ind who will fill out thc coiipori as :in evideiice of good iinth. lt is u .~'.cit-ii- tific treatise on thc preprirzilioii oi' the illenl and pcri`cci_seed-lictl,---tells iibout "Soils :ind Fertilizers," “Plowing :intl I’lo\\'s," "St-ctls :ind Sc'cdiiig,"-- facts you owe il lo ytiiirwlf to know. Use The Coupon A For The Free Book :ind it will vonir to you by return mail--the lirst copy FRI-1|-I; cxini ropics viill _rust you one dollar. \\'t- wnnt you 'to haw il if you o\\n or opurnte ii _f.ir_ni don t put oil sending ~iiic rdifion is liiiiiteil--sciid to-di\)'~ l\(1\\. Use the 1-oiipon. ...W-¢ . HOW ~ TO ' INCREASE ~Tl-IE ACRES 'YIELD Q - f\ \. .._,*__ _A__` .~ . 5;# FREE $1.00 ' Book Coupon Gentlemen :-- 1 operate Yield," FREE Nome ............. .. ~ A. ssi.ANcEiz, Mourmcuv, Que. tior nares - Typo nf’ Aoll Plone send mo “How to Increase the Acre’| ~ n I Ad¢Iruu........... ..... ..Prov.... ..- I A form ........................... .. Number nf Aeru psf,-~ . ‘ ~ '1 ." ., , , , W " V ,---\iu_" ~'_¢nnnr~"-lr 1:: .1 ' ‘ ` " 1 Suffered for Years From L Constipation and ` Sick Headache. _,--1 Headneho £1 lhbihnl with nfnny people; indeed, some are seldom, if ever, free from it, suiering continually, and wondu-ing why they can get no relief. The most frequmt of all are bllious or sick headaches, md nn caused by some flerangemmi of the stomach or bowels, or both. ' Burdoek BIogd‘Bit.te-s regulates the ligestivo nnd 'biliary organs, removes icidity of t_h¢ stomach, improves diges- zim, regulate the oonstipated bowels, ind promotes a. perfwt circulation of pure nlood to all portions of the body. Mrs. C. Meadows, Clarksburg, Ont., writes: "For years I‘was troubled with liek headache and dizxiness, and was also :unstip-ated. I was advised to try llurdock Blood Bittun. I only too :hree bottles ofthe medicine, and mow feel like a new person as I am completely cured. I can truthfully testify that |l.B.B. is thebmt medicine I have ever used.” Bnrdock Bloodf Bitters, has, during the lust 35 yoars,ibuiIt up an unrivallet replitiition as 8. cure for all troubles arising; from n constipstedmondition ol nu bowels. Mitnufactursdionly by The T. Milburn lo., Limited, 'Dorouf.o_ Out. Arsenault, Mr. Mclnnis, Mr. McKin- non, Mr. Matliieson und others con- tinued the discussion. The item pass- ed nt 10.25 o’clock. In reply to Mr. Mathieson the For sale and recommended by E. Foster, Sunnyside, successor to A. W. Reddin. l paisonage, Sumnierside, on Apr . ' i 3rd, by llev. R. Osgood Morse, Al lie ltussell Large and Florence l.i , l- iian i\'iorrisoii both of North 'l‘ry-i on.--H. DIED FARQUHAHSON-In this city, Apri llth, James FaTul1haisun, (former ly of Savage Harnor), aged tio i- years. l<`un‘:rnl from his late res dence, Prince St., Friday 14th, a Y t}AI.LAN'l`-At Oyster' Bed Bridge oi April 3, 1911, Mathias Gallant, 2 p. m. Interment Bunherr Cemetery. aged 137 years. tlAI.l.AN'l`-At. Oyster Bed.l3ridge Feb. 3, 1911 Ida Pineau, wife o Mathias Gallant aged tif) years. GALLANT-At Oyster B011 Bridge "°v'= air ealth Restores color to Gray or Faded hair-Removes Dan ' druif and invigorates the Scalp -Promotes a lu xurian t, healthy hair growth-Stops its falling out. ls not a dye. SIM) and 50:: at Drul Store: or direct upon receipt ol pricc and dealers name. Send l0c lor nesuss ALL sussririires l Minnie A_ MCNQH of T,-y0n_,_S' 1 Why let that headache spoil your da*/'s work or pleasure? Taka ARGI-I-M()R'RIS()N-At the Baitist " llh'Dllll-C0 HEAACHE WAFERS ,, 25c. a Box al your d.'ug;'.:i`s. = Guaranteed io contain no morphine. opium or other p',i#.oiicti'= drugs. by !‘.e 30 National Dru: -nd (‘h»-tifnl (`»-mnmw of i`»l»..A- If-».i»,-.»|, ‘ -.»....| A. l I Jauy110~. 1911. Auolim tisiisnt. M011 811 years. [BiivnNToN-Af. ni-Bexley Pt. nnau on April Sth, Greta Marion, daugh- Ulf' 'lf James and Mrs. Bryenton, aged 5 months. ' McNAli--At tirnnd 'i‘rncnili¢=,, April 5, f`atherin¢ l\’lc.\iib, aged 79 years, |l‘A\IN'l`lr1l t i E 1911, Noun ll, Iliinkin, in the 58th yenr of his age. s‘|itii»si_»N--Ai i'u\~enii.,f-ss-<~ if '-:fs “ "f1fr?r5>.'=1=. A Rigid Shaving Edge The GILLETTF. blade, thin cuoiigli to liiltt- ai pciit-ct ii~1np:r, ytt held absolutely rigid between the tivo plates of the f`r.iiiic, .slitiim-.s ns no other razor can shave. . ` ' You know how the.tliiii, trip-:riiig edge of thc oltl-fiisrliioiicd on ii. blade razor vibrates till it fairly riiigs when ii .strikes n stiff liciirtl. 'i`l:.- thin blades of other safeties are free to do the sunie. 'l`lini`.~z partly irliy they pull and gtisli. But.1lie GI l.l.Ii'I"I`E edge, the kcciicst and fiiie.-‘t of all, is clnmpctl so firmly that it cannot vibrate or spriiig ii\vo_\' from its \\'orl;. ,\\»1.~ hgw the curved outer plate preascs ilie blade down liglit agniiisl llic iccili of the guard, making 'the edge perf`t~<~lly rigid. 'l-`li;it_is why it. slips. through the toughest beard so sniootlily, qiiicily and easily. The genuine comfort of the (`»lLLl:§'l"1`l£ slinvc is :1 rc-\'cl.itioii. \\'liy deprive yourself of it any longer P ‘ Standard Sets $5.00 -- Pocket Editions $5.00 to $6.00. At your druggist’s, jeweller’s or hardware dealer’s. The Gillette Safely Razor Co. of Canada, Limited ii Office and Factory, - 63 St. Alexander Street, Montreal Offices in New York (Times Bldgd, Chicago (Stock Exchange Bldg.l, London, Eng., and Shanghai, Chinn. Factories in Montrail, Bolton, Leicester, Berlin and Paris. I.§eTj IE...-fi” I hi* will 1// z<:-Sbz 238 . _ rg, ,lp A j i A .. ;._..1. Y ._ __ a-*Z il it ii | vv l Q U l J, _,_ I; f f V = /_Q1 /"lla, A ' ‘ .f`\2r QQ. A I* /._.<_r€x_l/_ _;,,fT>/-2/3; ‘f 1 ; ,f;£';' f._A, ~ <1 -~ -,_;_____'t.> _ "*§ ra' ',‘»' ' _ ""€~_..\*,.T` . if ey;-;>.:;~. ';E'q. 1' A" - ni * ` i I ""»'.'I ‘ _ _, A: , _ V ,- iw f,` 1. ‘ ff' .1 . 1 ,|' ' *'; 5 mg. i li I\ 1 iid' L" 1. . /7" . ‘ou “ ~ "‘ i ' \ ' \ If ' -1 NJ W I . M V 1/( 1' lil . it ' I/ V ,_ /fly 1 _min \ , N1 1.. W/'IAZ////J t . ~; Don’t Let the Tape Line Fool You - i . . \ fr* 'I`here’s a certain custoni tailor and his V ion. lor c\'l'ry \'.=ir_\-ing typo of pliysiqiiv. l`liero in in nliop in your town where So\'~ ‘_ nreitrn Brnnd Clotht-\i nrt- on salt-. Why not 1 \ "~" -; ii-id tnni shop iimiiiv and si-ltlr-tlilscloliit-s , ` I\|l‘ li r \ f ii | 1 _`. ‘ Q .- 1_ ‘lt ¢~ ’ , 1 ,.2 iiiif-stioii lor all li l " V S.. M an V ` _ a ICTIUNO YI. E. SANFORD MANUFACTURING 0,,C Limited. l\AMI\.TON" befog tlioiiiiiiiis of many iiien. They cling to this old inftliod of liiiying clothes _iii spite of constant repetitions of iuisfit :ind dissatisfact- Try. this Spi ing, the better way-the " ‘ Sovereign Brand ’ way-that pcrniits you to - V ' select the .style you think best suits you-and , than nialce sim' it suits you by flying it on before you buy. , ‘ Scicritiiir mrtlioils to-day oiiahlt-s ns io |\i‘oriii.:P, not only `l\et'ei' , value" :lolhs ihrui is possible hy “Special Ortii-r" .siiinis and t-iiidom - tailor nwlliods mu also in prudiwv in “Stuart-igii llraiid" :A livllur fit ‘ I air of inystery about a 1, ' tape-line, that seems to ~ \ ~ li . a | .. ‘ 1 , r i