nutrition, cunnionrrown .,_~_-, ., .-__ _ _ V _. ,. V_ 1, ,V _ , 1 _. .i__ ~e .. __ _V __ __ _V __ __ _ ,' " 1 - _- = ' f‘:~r 4, -l‘- .V _T .g 'f'*.`-“#’;“"f-f . ;;i‘S‘ ; _ ' - ,_ r ._ - _ . ' zu nur fnlllf T-I 0"'-¢°tR‘¢|i|oN 9|' *ll zrcsserlos me c. union onlin "'“"'M"6|`izN|.Na nf|:A||..v ' ' Y _§.liii&.‘if‘iBu’%¢i?+ii§i’il’é‘i»?i'ii‘ii‘i.ii --was ra-niis»i~ me ' carvlinli, wanulssbav, MARCH 11 1914 msc or in..-» 2 ii ii il‘£‘pt‘Ji8§°' uoufsnc science lLAURlERwAN1S 'vrsrrnal . Ar nil-: SEED Flin 9 SENATE coNTRoL 1 l ii3i‘iiii"=“`i°»ii`~‘i»‘1'fill-§“iiE§E‘£?`§i1°Sf i'2°`1i-_-‘“u.iii§ii?,i.“i;.‘Z‘£3 £i§.iéf‘u33§i? Opposas "increased Sanatorlal Representation lor lllanitoba and British .$3 *".i’ii’.3.fif.§i,T‘“’..‘i3.".t‘.‘i‘i..§‘i“ 10¢Wf°W“~ “ °9°°i°l -°d“°“m°“ lll0l'. who in-his remarks at the open- _ Seed Fair was opened bv His H programme lor laldies in domestic ing ol the Seed Fair said that things I ' I I v i d S t I ! Governor Rogers. 'I‘here were ri i. ui.. u-iiu ui. i...,i...i ui ii, ,.. .,,, Coiumb a. Liberal Majority Sawy an s ng an ana or a .,,_.,,,,, 0, ,,_,, ,, ,_,., g B e lor sv \ K 'rlisiii-st meeting oi this programme greater success in the future than V . . - . . iety, and there was also a sple was held in the Prince oi wales Col- to the present had been achieved ‘S and well~iissorted display of potat with the visitors ircrn the con t was exceptionally largely attend Mrs. Rogers. of tlovernment House. presided. MKS. ROGERS' ADDRESS in opening the meeting Mrs Rogers said that rr her nieniory s.rved were iirsr. heiu in conuectiori with preside ut the iirst oi those rrieeil which were held in the Board oi iiransl which they were placed and the m rooms and were so crowded and thersladvaiithges they had nt their i was such interest manifested that the iollowrng year the nuietings were improvement that had been made held in the upern House and proved this agricultural pro\i‘c= oi o exceedingly successful and valuable *hui* believed and held that there iiast year she was unlortunatcly able to bs present, but she understood ll the in 'mera had not ic.n assis that they had a very line meeting deed. Now this was the fourth what they called womens education- l1l!fl9llllfll"U\ llllfsllllfl. Milt? \’f-‘uid iii meetings in connection with the pjgntrgl Saad Foil* of (big provlncelllhll Dl`0Vll\CC llild l)€9n llllikillg Wllli- _______,,_.,...._,...,....x..i-..x-..iu-~»-ac -_ ll 4 her right it was ;ust iour years since p y those educational rneetilugs for Monirni would not have employed their tl the W9l\. and it might be sald ol t seed lair. one had had the honour tolthet they had been iound vihuti ns ed country hleseei by nivrue Provi ties at their disposal, and it was them both Church and State, to to malie thc best use oi the o those op ortunities the /certr s,|'1‘hey all recognized the posit on in posal, and that however great rn»,by and had not had the kind ro 'have had that advancement t A - ' _ ll ' thi , it a ntre v could onl sa she was sure those l'9°“\ fl” ‘“‘l”°V°m°"*' i” me h°"“§ illidelxllent rlzmedtymlxnd iyassaalelilmly llll Y Y meetings must appeal to every w rnau, be she resuieut in the city the country. Even those very icon- U90" |1911! llllfing U19 Ullle fl 211199 scrvativo people, generally those 0. in many ways,anil1_lie object 0,- those educational meetings that l of ll‘alr was to throw out those bin ry, to say that they were living in a de and that they had many opportunl without a hot iight being made over ng it though Uma giving Axberta am tgwarjs that province Liberal majority woulslv be redxced Saskatchewan two new Senators Bach As the Senate, as at rresent con nine and now, with t en y t o Li ‘my win page If the upper chamber mire, stitnted is controlled by the Liberals eral Senators over severity ten oi 215' the same stand as Sir Wm,-id it ‘E the position assumed by Sir Wilfrid majority is dangerously near the 10 8 ex em, W 1 h W 9 :_ in the Commons is almost certain to of control The Liberaks are not cw_ u_m_ the Ishmd_ amd H15 Hon in D d it H t ro out th Man b i d rsed by the maiority there thusiastle over the propect Ho 1 e n o nm' toba and British Co umhia measures hi ver 1 M _mob and Brmsh Cow was This was made plain in the debate The Liberals, oi course took gh ei V 1 _nlliwenseg re resentaudn . ' | | _ l S not room for still greater ;,m\,r-L,\emi,“t Culluy on Premier Borden s resolu and lofty constitutional grounds icr ll P _ , l r ° ' k d h lilb I t ll ;r;;~,_v;;»,r5;;¢,f,;»_;_lim of W- M- <»n>»~'iii‘;;.: 'ir:'.i':'“;:;;.:..ni.. .__- ,___.____.-_._ nge ______.-_--_.-.__ f°" (From Our Own Reporter) senatlon to Saskatchewan and Al~ flllfllliflll WHS Yelllll’ 1110 lllfl`9¥l99 D ff,” '0`5"'l‘swA`Mareh 10-J,,,1¢i,,g“'\§, perth, it did not have the uutiiority the couservutive iuiiuiiers ui the U V to do the same ior Manitoba and per House §_l,1_;l;_l_1€l;_:11l(lial2f vgllée vithin_;.Vl1€lr 3:; aslsgggvxm ,:i;h;v£I':_;e]f;:;r;.3.f that improved legislation was necea- Vlilh the vacancies caused by i y B to pro by were is not much chance M “creased sary The bill to give additional death of Hon George Cox and Sir the simple rgugrm that it was lnly ¢e,mtQ,.iul representation for British Senators to British Columbia wasiGeorge Ross iilled the liberal ma- em ncntly ‘by the etiorts oi the ini me (jolumhm and Mgmnoba this year not discussed but Sir Wilfrid intl-l iorlty in the Upper House is on hem mated that he took the same stand nineteen If all four rrllle passed t -0P- ° . h h s irniortunateiy blunt way -5 _ _ Dire,-atlon of the mdigsl even in than Shi- Willitudf (arguelil i_ha[;: wl\él\l1e _she :itz limutather _et me cat out (___i;i;r-rihiiiasggndwiltrgrllrbérhizxgnQontrx__ the province would soon be able 3% sgrgiynan1n(;ren]i;:»‘;\m~:@nnl;0rl$ rgprl the bag when he admitted that the ills oi the present parliament. B . law. On a question oi the title ol` mg ` Emualrlthe Court or Magistrate alone, tberc, ee must be n refusal to grant. .. writ Ui ts' ' ' ` andamus or writ oi prolllbliwui -_ _ » m B, thc other sex. who thought that wo» \llll~7l§°Sf-kills lllld 8'1l!l°fllU‘~‘ll9 Wllmf """"` since. there was legal rem. rnnn‘s place was in the home, and the houle only, could llnd no lauilillliltlng “nd for the betterment 0! with those meetings as their chlsl ll0m99- iimect was to have healthy homes, Fnlllsr M°G\llsnn proceeded *-0 C to beautify the home and its .sur- Erutulate the ladies (serially t roundings, to keep the lsmily t gather and so keep our young peop from going out of our own provi-n to seek their fortunes in the other “M9 “lil °"5a“"“u°“ "f "h‘°° ”‘ provinces oi the Dominion. Within ings* It was “ s°“r°“ °' Feat the last two years the Worr.en's 1 so contiuu-ally' in_`_the nswspaperl, ii _ _ _ - iieeii iirgini_uea~,»_sna _wrist ii ueaeut °_l fllllehllnfl “Ferl *hun gnabgsgie they must."bs'~‘to`~.isrrners’ wives who__lIli“.d t 9* lt WM. “.°“"U‘ _ _ __ . . .- _ _ _ M and ,brlhgthsrp together: They kn usually _ had so ,lit-tis to’ V inter: st the ll torions. and those institutes gave T. rlice and time (or women to meat 3.0- “ll f°l' the lZ°“°"“1 5°°d' gethcr and compare notes and suits, not ' only in domestic dui hut really promoted the social intl - were so necessary for the general couragement. in this regard he ew -rigs, and ir they did not olds-in p `tli"e""m`ust not he diacourn d ‘EQ nooivr ron r-rvu>aovnuau'r_ Y A nestloii they must ask th course ci those worries. She thought vq_ '_ ur m- D t he that everyone, not 'only the iarrrie but politicians-all were in gre ayrupat-liy with that woman‘s educ tional movement along the lines domestic ssienlle. A Bounce: OF ENCOURAGEMEN An interest ng: a r a V given by the President. the R e Father Mcfluigan. who in openin rind that in that meeting they W l dd ass w s th e commemorating an event whivh £00 0,.. place in their midst tour years ag the institution and establishment a seed lair and a domestic science pnrtment. It was certainly 9 Bl* 8 snirrce oi encouragement to recoznll the great advances that had take place within the last iour years ll e when the seed flair was iirst est ii=|ied in Charlottetown, they iear lest it should go to pieces, but whe they should visit the _As\'l°nl‘t\lr Hall, as be honed they would do. an when they visited the ladies' depar .,v,~.~.~..--~»--- Mlnards lini nticursa RHl`l!9¢ ffl ¢l°W°~ CDIIDENSEE IDS - T00 l._l'l`E FOI i E cllsnflclflon ' (Continuedfon pass tl*/0) _-pn- this column. Cash must accnmilllll al circle and in the home. fllld W a_ _and order and good dell0l'l'»‘l¥lBUt 1211 ,they should wish for? As they w k, province. While it required some 0 age oi the speaker. addressing of audience ol ladies Du-1'P\Y. *-0 M99 d _ o oiier an criticism in that regn a . n being his candid belief that th _ was room lor improvement in o homes They recognized the dign r. ment and prosperity -prevailed, great deal oi that was to be trac to the lady oi the house On t lortunately they did___ilnd _som ___,_____,__.._---- A Vwlllgll order. Minimum cher¢s twenty-ii 1381 11 hair (i°l\ 157Bil11Mtl wil provide high class shows -FEW BAR- (CanadiaiTPress ) MONTREAL March 10--Still n ol in tllis city It will be modelled the Hippodrome of New York e opular prices as well es a cirvlll or write. Mat hlishrnsnt It will cost hali s in Oh Tolm 1884-8-1iM8'lpd W0 lion dollars. The promoters are New York syndicate. nlnliilslsiin . ills llllllsll barn Mull! Olbrlotte- asllfi mm and to lathe l t d Q ar a to was the pro cg °““""`“‘ Han' by ‘av the ww best grcmmzm At Mylan Z-nidLThomaBm`;» ggi? ismedgoiovi dletlelrmihlnir the title _ , ' re at run.. :Jr wr. s 0 Pro 'ion B.g6 i m - thehl§;;,Sl°l{_§,§°,,_;;‘;';,‘;§,,;j;;,§‘;°“ “egg §’..illZ ill fill’ f°l‘ 'f-hll l1PP1l°““*9- WMI” 'Mr' W' S'lwnrt were not applicable to t-he pre-‘ ou rn Ea, An interesting echo oi -the recent edy by quo W¢1ll”l1llf0- .71`ll¢. ---- grohibition prosecutions at George- application against Mr. Mrllinuld (Canadian Press.) V on. town. beiora stlpendiary Magistrate went to the bottom oi Iliisupositio;\h»i ms Arthur F. Mcfeiiaid, was heard in the llgllla 9llP°ll_;‘il;l(‘;l_;;’»d dl: “'0‘:\‘;_u°; i‘;fthé'; _i th b tu 1 (1 r ,.1 supreme Court yesterday, when the 9 °9- 9 » _ 0 xglbiltptlllxley Sadalyllacdd the gA;;li» applications oi John D. Knight, """9l"l5me“t was °°“"eE"'°d' he wa? censure upon David Lloyd Geor en ' ~ ' _ ~ ~ ` ‘l ' ' ,__ V.. V _ V _ _ V - . O em leg, null yesterday afternoon, ,md_\ They,muBt recogmm he _*Vent-~ on » Poultry, foo, were _exlillilted - _ D - _ _ - I ' K _ . ._ l_‘ I \ ‘ ‘ ‘ i | - 1 4 _ v' ` . , _ ' oi as . < ' ' ` _ , - ' lu ~ ' _ . _ _ _ . V ‘ _ - ( 4 53 _ V l ' ' 1 sic ‘ ‘ 0 'i, . - I _ l I ' i V _ _ . _ _ _ il; _ _ _ , _ ~ » . _V ' . _ » ` ' ' ' f ~ _ ‘ on. ' ' i ~ _ ' ' ' . ' _ ' _ . A v i ' ‘ I " - n' ~' _ ' 'V LONDON, Murph 10-The House vote was proposed by Sir John R blunders oi the Chancellor ot Exchequer and his gross and i ll inute oi Executive Councl i _ “lb gorv on -Lbs Magistrate and Prosecn gth Jury last appomtmg Mr MG- founded nittacks on individuals. m to gs; prizes, than 1|, was roar- years ter be shnw cause why e Writ Of Dru Quaid gelpeudlary Magistrate lor --“_"""'_" rss hibitioir should not be issued to pre- Kmzr, County and an amdavlf, bv _ , ,ge but vent Mr. Msllusld from taking llf- Mr. Mcoueid that he had been dis- thut mu in the country was moms mugt realise that this condi'tidn w s UNI' Drrwecdiugs in the matters in char in the duties oi Sitipendiary- . _ .r ` ' ' c- . en f ledinto question sxcspt bv the' some beautiiul homes, will kept, well- istrate for the County, oi' Kings, in h°.°°1 _ ol Madakascar saying that a cycl equipped and well attended to, but asmuch as hs was not ir barrister‘5°m° ““tb"“t7 5° “”°““‘°d mm' and tidal wave devastated part ' on the other band they oi-ten iouhd practising in this province ior_ at THE OTHER SIDE the Island on March 8. Sixteen we en homes to which they could not give least two years before his iirst: ap- ` _killed and many vessels sunk at.th¢ th some praise. The Governor that pointment as Magistrate. _ ' M _ J h no V 1' M , it _ id mnoringi, Hundreds ti uildingi were ‘V ` ' ' aiicrnoon had said that-there was Wir. J. Johnston K. C., appears! r ° “ n n 8 “Dy la destroyed or damsku li _ _ _ _ _ by standpoint, there could be noth use lnsecution the soil heinz ahuuda be ly fertile. With proper care in to 240 refused to pass s. vote . . g u flies. Unionist member ior Manches- course students. All slsssris of ter. who moved that _the Housecon- stock were dealt. with. 'rho first, templates viith regret the continued ture. on a class oi live stock lil t and the summonses issued in these Qlllllli 1195 119911 Bilpviuted by the pAR;S_ Mm-ch w__»;-he Minute, if d. t matters and the cases tried; Mr. _Mc- Kim! 9-Hd th” G°v°"".°" °' Prmce Ed' ,for the Colonies tonight received 0 ee mg' The course oi veteri ° ltiiroagh the province they would iind Quaid was not a. duly qualiiied Mag-lW9"d hland- “Pd hll"‘m9 »°°“ld 'wt message from the Governor-General mug, of the animal D ' wa - - o T . oi having been well cared ini In opening the Fair His Honor P agriculture generally regarded agriculture the U9 industi y i the worl. Y llT HE SEED FAIR ter- side of veterinary work, tral The Hon. Mr. McKinnon expressed OHOF, his Pleasure at the success oi the um- show and congratulated the exhibi- var- tors on the excellent nual ty of their ndid exhibits. He referred tu the domes- oes.‘_ tic science course and its be*ueilt.s_ the He tiiouslil the course was ii highly birds all showing unmistakable signs valuable iristitutiou. |"l`0l€9Sul' ilolrertsori curlflued his re- sx-_,mar'ks to the potato section. He was prussed his pleasure at being present, enthus o=\"c in his commeudntion _oi he was gruitly interested the exlilliits. 'l‘hcv were all so close, He ui auch iiri excellent quality. he said, lin- that it was ri stupendous task ti- for select the best. it was difficult, to prri-‘dscrirriinute bctweliu thorn, for overs er class of exhibit had been selected bv rm ly that man's bread and butter was`uu L*Xl-lfilli. Mr. Holiertson spoke on he provided Speaking from a mate rinl the tvpicai characteristics oi the po- ng tnto, and referred to the unusual b- m0l`¢1 nmuortant than azriculturc: smoothness and uniformlt oi sh a without it the world could not Y ape vo oi those which were shown yesterday. BE In regard to that particular The POUSWOCH. he said, all showed an n Phase ol the industry seed produc- absolute frecriess from any depth ol _ was eminently well adapted to e_ nxterrnination Oi weeds and in M selection oi only the very best see or. “€Y9" and blemish oi any kind. Mr. its Robertson stated emphatically that nt- the potatoes of P. E. lslnnd, as evi- tlio denccd liv the exhibition there, uu- rhs doubtcdly compareli fuvornhlv with do, the heat grown in other parts ui the nu Dominion. The exhibitors, he said " ielt cnuiidhnt, to provide seed im' re-` had. ull been in other seed luirs: production not only for itseli but referred to the great irr.prover1 the in guration of these seed inlrs; anil tional value and would no doubt 0( titllli in Cllr' h0ml»; (if the pe0p\e 9. his remarks by giving an outline Chancellor ol the Exchequer. The the cours” in uve stock he was ,_ for “Many r-xiiibiturs from the other- othcr provinces as wcli. His Honor fuirs are zntllerod here," Professor tent; Hobcrtsuii concluded, “and there is which hnii been made since ' -dn. no other' province in Canada where lie Potatoes ure grown to such pcrlec~ was Planned to observe that. ul- tivn ns here." thouzh this was primarily the wiirir Thu speeches having been delivered oi the men. ladies were ngw ¢_r,vgmV His Honor the Governor inspected & Dart in exhibitions and were strivine the various exhibitions and expressed to put on the boards the best they himself to ii Guardian reporter as be- could produce. These cxhibitious,~ill2 WW iuvvrubly impressed with His Honor concluded, had nn eduau- U19 lllllllliv 0( the produce shown, ,-3.5 At the evoriinz session short ad- sult in an improvement in condi- dresses were delivered by Prolessor tllnvlsnni Mr. J. i»._ olurk and Mr. ` ("°“““0ll9 l»°“lKhl» 53' U Vote °f 304 Proiessor Reid, who was the next Carruthers. Of speaker ou the programme, r»»,,¢ncd\ Professor Davison spoke very inter- oflestingly on the kitchen garden and n its ussiulneas irom both ri teri .ci - In al n- ducting for the lieneflt of the lon-y and an educational standpzint. He “~,,,._ enumerated some ol the perennial ier-.;nlants which might with advantage ML i ‘oe ilrown. e Reid said, dealt iullv with the breeds Mr. .l. A. Clark, of the Egverimen. th _ un- of most common developments. was tvilloweri liy lectures on loundins oi herd this includiri matinz with sires of good blood. development oi young stock wus their development depended the _ ne herd. The question oi feeding a verv broad one. The question oi anv live stock industry was 3 Datliolclrv dealt with the cnmmiuu S, a d _ s v U9 and mportant to the man who w the the the ul- .ins thirt underlav the favorable developmnnt that narv ail- ital ish- °l ed to be iii touch with the practical rrhgn thi Farm, gave a bright address on landscape rarrlcning, He said that noborlv who could atlorcl it should he 5. 2 selection oi females and the proper- Without a iznrden in connection with Thu the rcsiderice. Fc described the sit- uation ol u model Earden and ynvn most important question with which viiluulile advice as to the “making the average had to deal, as upon up" of the lawn. _l Mr. Carruthers. in a lew brief re- timatc success of the pros etlvelmiarlts, recounted the incidents that ~~ lcd ' ' . | up to seed fairs in Prince Ed ward Island, and emphasised their value and importance. if no more seed fairs were held, he said, the .enormous good those in the past had done would live for a long time to come. The meeting ndinurned until this morning. r- Stewart-i K- 0-. sllvrllffli °ll ll¢l‘““|ssiit ease sud that the principles he - i _ W9 Of MY- M9QllDld» lll °¥‘l‘°°l"'1°“ t° me had laid down were not the law. ' _ ' Dt applications. Counsel on the other side had mis- .. , ' r , __ J - . _ _ _ _ _ _ ra Before the merits of the mat ‘er we s nose it would have had to 'br-i __.__ ur gone into, Mr. Stewart took thsbronght quo warranto. It could (Canadian Press.) it y point that the applicants had l1llB'not b brought quo wnrsanto -~-- Ei. PM-10 March 10--An order _ _ 8 _ _ I ba of wornnn, her place in the social taken thclr r0l'n90Y- H9 “U l»h9*» “W ill *N9 99-96 llecallllll Ml`» M9Q“ll ll (CBllHdi0ll Pl"l‘9') confiscation oi the ranch of General ‘circle iii the church, iii the family allegation oi the apnllcnnts was sim- was u vrvrefly appointed inasistrete Niaw ORLEANS. Marsh ll’-"/¢"llll» syiimiiii, ii aiiiisii subject, wus rc- ll 1 ' heT‘\ ply that Mp, McQlll\l'd Wil! IlOf. il Rf. this time. Oil thu 101111 Ft’ihl'\lll1'Y, H0n(l_|"-ng_ hug hggn swept by (iw. voked today by Generm \/“UL ry d they iound such homes as those in magléfflllls ull lllli that l1‘\lUll¢h he- Whe" that mute” ‘mme “V \’“(°"° The 1099 Wm be “l°"9 hh”-“ “ mu' commission upllollited by U1lll`l-lllzll a not nisgully l1illl°lll'~9‘l J“9“°° Uliatuointed “ Maglstmte' what the- ed. is still in Junrcz and has iicver be ed the Ponce and that llwllsh he il'12d,“pp"°““t_ "l“"“"d "’“" that “DW be' A ---*-‘_"”"‘ uwiiy, he th case¢'he had no jurisdiction tofnf? 3 P"\»‘l"9"\Y 3DP0l¥lt9d MflS\9“fW9 (Canadian Press.) C n ,HM press) e i other hand, wht-n they found, as un- do so. Counsel submitted that t_b0sJ “lid hhlwilll ll“`l9dl¢f»i0ll W "Y “H999 WASHINGTON, March V10-The WAS!-lINGi¥(l\l~l, Mar. 10.;f`(‘.onipre- wmch peace_ happmeu am; content- was acting as a magistrate, he wasfllm \l9 ‘N99 lmffacuv *Wd l"`°°°“" lion. 'i'went¥‘three blocks were bm" tn investigate the killing or lleuton ti , di, were entirelyi wrong. at t 9 Present time' h° him ,"0 jum’ Alaska Railway Bill. ill‘0llli|fll! i0* h 1 t fro Manor Cener ma” !V"f`$€§vc;g:ed`_eEs me wpmant had diction to try those particular cases. the construction oi i000 miles ol Bel?:sv?\tr‘;§|"rI»T,90_ m,,\s0_ Ant.-,rims get agamlt ML McQuaid__the peti, and that appeared verv clearly irom runway in Masku is ready tor sig- Comm Garrett Lm.edoV recewed m_ tion oi Ailnn being dealt with as 'é§°t‘l’]?;°"‘; t'::°Mf9°t t\i‘_‘:;‘¢ esgfbigh' nature today. da? cleared the mystery surrounding i a me ca on ' ~ » covering all' the Bpplichl-3/0\19"llf 00°F? Was' mid, for Vt e m. t t;I')paDp“ca_ --<'_’°'”'“ U16 f1€1l"'9l”Y 00 Amergan “°,‘,V\\ Ofxefxhel lion The law On ills °lll‘llll°l W” l'°’l"usriil appointed' sua usuaed sei en: , Vergmn' NO Ummm me 0 U ' ‘l- l’ Nitroniil state usrllt in ‘fl clear and very fully determined Pro ldmrv M”,,m.Me_ the app, cant had hy llhll l hibftwn had never been known ts lay no remedy by quo warranto against lation of Mexican sovcreignity s 0 a v “ ~ ' ` . . ' ‘ l . cents. _ _ ___ _ _ - _ . ` ~ WANTED APPRENTICE IN FOUND' i against a Court that wa n `him Yet he thought that it would ' - ' - - a ‘ 1 , e' His 'Y' B'“°° B""”"’ & 0°' _ Mn, ' 31 .- Court de info. It must be ii’ Cnvrlnue sam ated that there could not as 0 SHA* K’ 1 "°_N “ff” OR JOURNEY not be taken in that fbflll °‘ “Wm” tion Arthur il* lll1cQuaid was ei pro body or n horse tra 2" c nfrnittc the Mragistrate must _:>&1 a Mfll?in 0; tha 'riompllcittsyd irhriis xéirlzlzflmo bdllge ls" me cununmts m tm, m“¢h_ He want, - o r- n r r ou s - °°' hear B can "Iithmlt hmliii!li1lt;itliy mwah was not.oultsd by reaslnnfloi that Jlfsttlgea Curran. B 350900 mom "° have uTm"gmv il. diction. A_wrt o pro _ 'ct H _ d th t t _L35 the supporting parties. he 0 e _.._,~ -..___ “ ii tri i~ it .nsnuitt . to *'h°"§::ai':dy`:;. lli\:h°O§t::i:=lh\:alT\)irs(;th:it ilrdmgimgrthztt., :i:>ll)c!l:l.iorir was ;sr?o,\Mlnard's l.lnirr\ent Cures Dlstempsr. Minord'a lilnlwent Lures iiiptheri . r, , . . .V rs _ 1 I. -=-‘-“---’-‘=-j-=--r--: -A--_--:_-.-_-1-.-_»_-.-.-.11 _-_-.~. 6 y d conceived the application It was t yet he could not but say that there Ti-IE ABGUMFNTS not one to oust Mr McQuaid irom e was good ground for mat remark; i t li p tl Il t lo t a 9 r or he ru hi . tol rl 0_ ll at 1 muon e regular court. it ‘ll 9 llllll‘9*°9_ 9 99" 9111911 1 $50,000 whil n0ny~ eliralntisvsr irsiada to A person that "53 jggat 'ada “E un' apD“lTMo& to MRS PANKHURQT :shi lllligsgnlienhave oilcred e$l00,0£ g (Jon t; who was not a 0 r- UB l`0m_ ll. 0 99- - 1 lit; other person ofier ;?s.gl:t‘l~¢ts at a`li.r;'l*lie obiection tskq, but a question whether in those pas- AGVAIN ARRESTED. 375% K ‘orllll nn cmemawgrwh “° Ml* “°°*l°“‘ "“' "’°° ”° <"“"QQ':lfuil:§ef:il°li1l~lsh$iili`l{:ill°f\l:l`,`xi; ohssoow uiireii ia -Mn Peak- fl¢ll*'- lllll *ll* °f,l;§,°"°’ "““ “““ ‘°` _mailrtrate-that the law renal my _ 'H t . Th - I mt hum ,N ,:,.,t,d “Jn mg ,,,¢\,r_ mains to as deal _ H ` .ml t° M 1°' "'° yea" A pnciinnf llldxnelig: hnshilsei ` d I: zedvwrlt oi while siiszkllnsr in Bt. Andrews' ball. B" E"‘"° shgckletfnnx 3223"; si ,ii aid b point. - . . ._ _ fifteen hours s sl H ml‘;l°¢°;t:’”§;:“; °§‘,“,“:_§j" and oroinlbitree mlfglh desc uotlnch Lad was tem to l.i_eri