_ I _.v.n;-`_)£". NR hi? »<~`_- for 6_1 _ __ 6,* ,, gm rgn. ,#1 * _ _ _ Mruuoaa, March 17.-Glen Park of Attica went to the home of his sweetholrf Mable Reed of Me' amora, Mich-. Bhd committed suicide fy shooting himself he- cause she had attended a dancin! Dirty with ano' h r young man. iialt Breakiasl Food is the Only True Health Food For Growing Children. The Little Ones Love it Becanse It Is Delicious and _ Boys and girls, especially those attend ing school should be kept strong. *|301* ous and healthy. Halt Breakfast F004 used regularly at the morning meal will nourish the cilldren and heel! LM lwmibh and bowels in pkfect condition. N other breakfast feed _eau eomvare with Malt Breaklsstlcod forimparting eneriry and vim U0sch0oI'chil`drcI\. lt builds DP flesh, bone and muscls.- The children love delicious and appeiizing Malt§Breakfas Food, and tens of thousands are using it. Grocers everywhere sell ii. Appetizing. ianarticle which does so xlst in Prince oe _ _ V -3 Stuck ills llvsrcnme : r ' You appreciate the value of your own health; the > health of your stock is a mat- ter of profit also. just now the health of stock should be \ closely looked aiter; it will . mean dollars for you later.The use of a good condition pow- der yields large returns on the investment every time. JAMIESON’S CONDITIUN POWD ERS You can depend on it; no other so prompt in results, and no other worthy powder that costs less. Equally good for horses, cattle, sheep or hens e5c per lb paclrage,`z for' 4oc, 1 L J. G. JAMIESON, Chemist and Druggist, ms mE1>1clL HALL. "' ' " "’~" °"“` ' ' `=` W ‘5.'l2:€9-‘é'2’i&'l/ THE FACT THAT ' liars Earlier EMULSIUN is prerrlbed lay physicians in their yraeizce is aigni cant.It meansthat it in r remedy which h_'s the conndence ol experts ~ - Price 5ec. a bottle. _ A Large bottle 31.00 _ Sheriffs Sale. _ -I 1 _ p _ *_-_ Lemuel Ezra Prowse - Benjam n C. Prowsei Phmtms' and Defendants Isaac Carter By virtue of a Writ of Fi. Fa. Execution to me directiefl, issued out of the Supreme Court of Judimtnre in Queen's County, in the above suit. I have taken and seized as the Property. Goodsandfhattles of the shave namel De- fendants, the following articles. viz;- and George Carter } all the goods in Defendants' store and ware- houses on Queen Street, consisting of their Es usenooo am., She Janne) Jolntsosr, rlsindlru auemey. ws.. Charlottetown, P. E. I. :oth March. A. D. rgog. zt d td Pat t Et. i _ I l ,Y l |_ 1, “The Royll Life _ ,_ ='T’_4‘~"; - ;~-f~_7‘f7"?"‘5"i:3°'~‘=~-"~~ii--'~'3 ‘ '»“ 'sy -__».i:- v -' ' ~_ ' - _ ' L _ _ 1-. f *gy* = ' -‘ V- __ - 1 »" ""»._=; rf ` 'Q vi-"_ Q ~ ‘ vs‘*"8_, 3;; 'i -_'1.»_,:# 'ran ocaaman, caanprrxrrown. Pliltll I - KKIUUSLOVER SUiClDES. ' Thus as byahair’s breadth the ship of . _ tate "escwed being engulfed! itll!" inaelstromfliief lhperdltlon. '.l‘h`:_us ,. 9 J " perished untimely the“cherished‘tepresen-‘pi ' gi f SATURDAY. MARCH 21, 1908. Y A FiGHT FOR THE MACE- 3 1 We are mon ,md in .re concerned for th it spinster C_;=l:-rfy of uncerta‘u age, st8BdlU8 amid the chill winds and iceberqs of U18 *Frenchmeu and still refusing to C0180 within the sheltering arms of the Domin- t the pages of the Daily News, styled GN' o der in the Terra 'Ncovfaa household- _ ..,i »,,f 1-. was an si out the parmrmeifsn mme. t decorum, and also upon occasion to give that an ~ will be. 'made to the 0( Canada 't ~ ,_ 'for an _Act to #ilward -Island, segcl This want givin .2 so nie P. Enlids 1 Lezislatures m re or less emaeiated appearance. But .the Newfoundland Parliament like that poi Great Britain, Canada and many other ccuilmes is fcrf_unate1y`posse€s"scd cfla mace._ior_the better ssttmgifiiith of its pawn- and dignity, the preservation of spice to the proceedings, as we shall see. Gu at is the mace in the matter of Par- B liamentary ceremonial. It is related to the Sceptre of~Kiugs, to the dlvining rods T of ancient* magicians, to the sta5‘ of p Moses. For these .were the mpt- ,erial symbols of more than ‘ordinary control over men and things and were viewed by men with a faith inspired by dr ad. Sothe r ace in Parliament is significant of that control which produ- ces order and cf th .t power behind the r throne which insist-upon and is able to *enfozse obedience. I s has a cérpmonial of its own, which, as Haversham Oox` has ‘.s‘ated, "bouts that ancient symbol V of ttheaathority of the Commons,-»-which is associated with so many eventful pass- l` ages in English hlstoi-yf_whii§h was never yet insulted with impunity but when Lib- erty received a wound.” ..Borne"falways before the Speaker when he entdrs the Chamber, resting onthe table while'he_ occupies the chair, placed under the table on a cushion when the Speaker vacates the chair for the House to ao into com’-V mittee, reverently placed on the tdhle when the Speoiker resumes thcchair, and bzme before him to his chambers when he leaves the chair at the adjournment, it is an object of highest reverence. No mem- ber has ever dared to pass between Mr. Speaker and the mace on such' occasions; and the fates only know what would hap- pen if such parliamentary sacrllegesbould be committed. In fact to put it briefly-no mace no Parliament; no Parliament no representa- cnce made by one Oliver Cromwell when by force he stave the grand bounce to the Parliament of his time. He pointed to the mace : “Take away that baubls l Ye are no longer a Parliament.” So much hy' way of preface to what has now brought scandal upon the thrice puissant Legis- lature and has harrowedethe sensibilities of the people of the Ancient Colony. Here are the bald and circumstantial facts as related by The News : g The members of the Assembly were summoned to attend at 11 30'a. ln., 'when they were to proceed to Government ‘reply to the speech from the throne to Hi-:Excellency the Governor. When tle hour arrived for opening the House, the Sergeant-at-Arms was not nresent, and in order to secure the mace, without which the proceedings could not com- mence, the door of the Sergeant-at~iArms’ bungling the members pres,-,dgpd the relieved the page of the emblem of legis time the members proceeded_»_m.G¢v¢m graceful, and I have reported you. If U0 SBSH! mlilty of similar, conduct-, _ will be dismissed immediately. You _lmld Atlantic, harassed by fox! $114 whllethe blind gigantic Sampson _ _ t’ if was cc-posited in a sale at the Treasury to- ‘.‘..::..::°‘.f:.‘:.‘..*;°.:3“‘;.';:°s:°‘;:.:§.:::._ GCllillCHflCB' fil`l’e PPKCS 81°C _ 1' P - . _ tive institutions and no libertyl ‘Hence trymg d°°t°“’ Prexnptions and 'the appalling siguidcancc of that _remark `House and there present the address ln_ room had to be forced open._ Having~ waited ashort time, it was decided that one of the pages should act asf d,-gms, heaxs mgammmo Sergfaut and carry the mace. By some T cerstion, and cures female mace, and as they were passing out. the Sergeant came up the back, stairs apparently intoxicated, and. hi;-¢ib]y_ lative authority, afttrwards ret ' ' his room presumably to dress. ?Mean§_ ment House, where, upon arrivahiicdingl the mace had not come, theyidecided extensge stock of Seeds, Books, including sand “wk to an Asummyr for bh'°_ niece aeous School and college Books, _ _ _ A Stationer and Small Wares Wra ' P Semeint at Arms the news of andfaneihazs, Fancy 'Goods and’¥¢?ygs. escapadgig-nth £386 ‘md P1181' an: Window Shades. Fame! Chinsware them” al pas " 3 Ex°eu°fl¢¥ and Glassware, Store and Oice Fsrnltures. I G°vem°r 'und' Mm H5511? U19 assxcsnefesy give prune consumer 'au bers WGN \\!h¢r¢3 in n1__inus~thé on 'ruesasy me 3:31 sly of mesh im., a. n. Later the Ssrllantfst-.aims im-ived hong. at to o‘clock. in the forenoon, at Defend- staggered inlio the room with thgmaoe ants store. Charlottetown, in the said County, 0” mlm-ui3g to the Asednm ‘ - _ I room set up and sell b y Public Auction the said Goods ' ' - ~ and Chatiela. or, as much thereof as willsatisf a Honor the Speaker took cogninnce of ms ure ievv muses on .sie writ of samuel, 3' “fm” Cam" the S°'3°‘“t'“" Am* “Pj” bang tx3,7s5.¢ besides annum fees me mis- i_*'h° °°hl°' b°f°"° 'W 111°-¢» ‘-the _ SP¢1\k¢r ddental expenses. . Stock books will be open for ‘pmueded to adminhuf . 5 W9u°m¢l'i;hd inspection at the Sher-ld’ - odlce, Law Court l'¢Udm5nd~ ' Ad5i‘53SmR U16 offend," naming on and mer rnmasy mn im dur. official, His Honor said: “Yoar,condi\cs’ ' 1" °5°° h°“"'- - during the past three days has been @5521, _ sw i ~ - at further." ptative institutions of -Newfoundland- '_ While Governor and Ministers of State held their breath in suspense ;' while the] Opposition shudder ed with aye: ted gaze ; L while the stately wa»ls of the Parliament Building were bainedin a cold sweat; _. of `dlsordé'r was stretching forth his hands .to grasp the pillars sf the governmental |lon. For tidings have come. borne uD°“`:fsbrlc and whelm it in ruin-" ln that last critical moment the situation was saved. The Sergeant staggered in with the mace; thc dis- tracted ccuntry heavcd olifs long sigh of, issuer, echoes bv s unseen me so l fbreaqlw-r¢m.»~»_’, -f' _ We tender our consratnlatione to Neiw- foundland over a averted, HD] awful cnisis now' post.-;< But lest the danger recur, ‘lest Sergeant should again become obfuscated and again im- peril the liberties of the state; would ltr not be_well to politically anchor Ter a Nova to the stable 'mainland of the Domi- _inionl The /heart of Canada 'goesout to :you _in 'your dangers and pcrplexities, gills, “Come rest in this bosom, my own 'X stricken deer." For some day that terrible Sergeant may utterly fail tocoms to time, 'land then! What then? In the name of all thatfs federal, what then? D The impression of thoas who ought 'he well-informed lu such matters is that during nearly thirty years past there has not been so much heavy ice in the straits as during the current winter. _ 1 al-__ _ The Ontario Legislature is still debating the Gamey charges. _ ' _-____ ' a With the prospect of a long session at Ottawa it is anticipated that- the Easter 'adjournment may be longer than usual, say from weanssasy, aprn s eilifrussssy -April 14th. ` - _ Z;,, _ GERMANY GETS FIRST MONEY. Caaaoas,March 15.-The amount of the _ flrst payment _due - to Germany under the Washington agreemen The latter. is expected to arrive here next _ z "I ‘loot oourlll and fblllrllll would never rsgsin_»ls.1 Iliff#-_” “Three ears of delicate health patent medicines" without benefit might well sap the courage of any woman. And yet Mrs. Bryant proved that the question of the cure of_ wom- ' anly disease is only a axuestion of using the right remedy.; few doses of ‘Favorite Prescnption’ restored her courage and revived her hflpe because she could see “a deer eil change _ from the first." Three __ _ .,_,__ _ round the coast. the east wind' f " ; -. ‘ dear Terra. Iu fondest affection Canada' Tuesday. __ __ _ _ _ _Y _ ‘ - ' J } g l ~ A _L L_ .- Q ` Y _‘_ ae, iw. *V _ s;'?§ fi _ 5,. t v -* 1- ' ` ~ » _.1 _si _l C L; ._;-.{ p , 4 ~ _ <."' .' _` . _ .v. , ~....-a.-an X..'>' ‘~;. '.; fi “_'r.,'§ ¢\.;» ` ., gs Lg Nady Nby esfylaf -, _ _- _J f- .,Y --_ __, » -V _ » -.IA . s _;,,` _ ~ ucv- . L > » -._ , _ months’ use of the fmedicine re- stored her to perfect health. __ _ ' A Dr. Pier¢e’s Favorite Prescription cures irregularity, dries weakening 1 ' ' ° n and ul will kept this house ?fwa"itinz for over, s of an .bourl You have keptjhis yourocodnct has asfwili nos be _ 1 `~|;_`{` L; DO ofdoingageneral life insurance ~ s '__-3. ~ ..=- *» 4 A sf' gms _*fl as e utr, H `_..-4_,Y.__V>,_;_~ _»v'_ Q' _,,-°e::¢ _Y'R Ufillldll t h3.vE - ygu wouldnt havelostyoni- pointmeat. . But;,fycu_di¢l, 1 ,,» ' ~ A I T The Best ” "Sold Ever _ Shown in €h'10iWn. ' Prices i ,>"" V l Sample books are all ready and will be sent to any part of the BCH Tl1_21tArt Can P ' ls What You Will Fino at lor _ .4 _=~.;,`_ 1' ~ :A no fer- A *sanlasmsr 1! nfs 1 e 1 "’ ¢»va, e.- ll l GENTLsn;s1w r _ ‘C"'*-.L13 *° - . 4', 4 e<'\ J.S.Lew&erUD-S, GUAQ