___‘__. .. A-“_ . Y... , f* . » \ s-a-_ne-up _ _a nlzeii at n Kelli* ' "Mi l A §uuliui»_|iln|eg'i T01 _ °““"§';‘li*" _ill p,(;l' 3 _ . . _ e A _ Q _ if ' nw nn' G in ‘ ' 1. ‘ A |3110. enthllllletic and represep-_ ---i.~... 1 _ OT!! . “Wg ) _ ‘ tative meeting was held last evening _ m‘°“'h°" U1 *Ml PSM! will N 1..... T tunlty ‘ hr on ‘Q _levritliw 'Iv nn ._ _. _ _ _ (nanadnm Pm.) A inthe vleterla Hotelier the purpose ` (special le 'rhe Guardian) ` I ---\_ i'°”“'1 U11’ P1°li>°<=i\1l QU-be u ' " " J' _ ' ~ - _ _ su niaeus c "o _ ¥ . brwgslmléoa the' . ¥°T'l'AWA, _,gpm 30__.rh° l°n_°'m¢ o fnrming s Motor l'ehicie_Assoeis-F 0'Ij'l‘AWA, April 80.-Hon. Inuiav I _ tbevlalreadquartel-):pi`=Iv|llpii:‘l?l:nLl,nu1'l2,i:: “ - _.l="!°' _ . 11 le' V ‘ ` etnwawa this ’ ` ' “I nrpolnted chsinnen end ur ' " '1l'l1- " n t . . _ YGBP- . = - sn notice ol a bill to amend the Pub- _ so w at uroul It use ard Brigade Uansdian Field il-eil I-eolnard McKay secretary. ,lm A,»c|,,.,,, ML Tn, intnnuon of levy. Sydney, July la tn Jul T ° °‘”°°" °‘ tl" 'Milne hams this hui is ee ran -ilr:?g§g_4‘._\lp"a fevv__da°;:}_ ago when the D _ °°m§_leii,ied thee it ll" ‘_, _01"l1l!\§ti_ Dqwers which . werefsr top erlds. It turned out than the resoliiti9l!,hsd accidentally been drséteg 3:5151 wider than these us e b ch is to follow the resolution. The missing words were added and then the Liberals com-i piainedthat the resolution was too restricted. Finally, after an able dis- arltlms Province corps will go to mm on m°“°“ M’ W E BGBVICY Ooderre, Secretary of State, has giv 4th Hrigede 0. F. A., woodptogk, ;’;°‘;h"**§=°d» U10 “I1”-ifmsii Cellnd uP- _Dominion Al-ehlvlst, Dr?°A.uo°. 322:22? 1 . .. , y 6 to 9. Srd 8 ullltion. lgll t n -_ -. Reslment C. G. A., St. John,Jnly Za Tm’ S“m“!°l`li‘|° dnlnzation con- :nown aesBll1:ruA‘lcbl?rpe2rl)x‘;pli:~tr'£anlle 5° July $1. P. E. I. Heavy Bril ghlgfi °f MWUW- A- 3- 3111111811. 0- fDr. Doughty wil be the adminiatra: (canadian PMB) gade, July 21 to July 24. -_ orris and oapt. 'r. il. le. Inman/ tive head nl the department under LQNDON Apr" 30__Th° Training at Halifax will be as lol M' Bf°111111n. on bcbsli of con the secretar el star (Cnnndisn Press ' D“°h°“ °f lows' _ fl'°l'°1l reported that' a A ma _ ' ‘ Y a' A M ) C ht . _ - ` li ssoclation Hltherto Dr. Doughty hu ly a b. R0 E, April 30.-Pope Pius Xl for ..f."°.:..‘;“...‘:.‘:::.:.'.‘ :..ff‘;1.i.s°°“..‘2.:i :xi °- °- *Hi-~ °°=»~ bar '°""°° 1" cf to of si lil- to ~-° "fr =-1° _ nyu sta zl; .' .n. es.nalte ~.» ‘d sei ¢-d, url eucsfen. the government suhstieuteiiim considerable Anxiety' J ne 0 "M °“° °°'" ld z 'vi “M m°"°"“’ 1"°" s°°F°*'"Y °l 9*‘1*°» “<1 @1118 WHS °"“ “" ° “V ¢‘° “°"' 1” s uewlol'-lrl of _'words altogether ex- presalylinilting the resolution 'to the Intercolanial Railway. After that there was a discussion to the tune of “Every little Oounty wants a Rall- way of its own," nearly every mem- ber ol 'the Opposition from the Inter- colonial belt asking anxiously about his own local lines. The rane has first introduced, added to the original resolution a _stipulation that the special- consent of parlie- ment must be nepessary before any line would be acquired _ Thereupon Hr. Emmerson and Mr Pllgsley complained that this was too restrictive, the latter holding that it made it a mere academic af fair. il`othlng."more than an avowal that the House viewed with favour the acquiring of branch lines. Mr. Borden said that the Minister might wish to build a short line or two to serve particular portions of tuAiIdl;lryshE;,t cam __ I _ lénolnwéltitmthe action of' orgsdlnlgx In such a_¢a`g`e ugly Wlll assuredly No. 7 Co., C. F. B. C. No. 7 Gene-1 matter. 'adding that this meeting pm°°°'we'°: Bi' Ch‘“`l°° Fitzpatrick work ofthe restoration of order in Al- 1'-91 Hospital, No 6 Detachment Pos- could not do better than go in with ohm Justice °f Cana” and Actmg wanted ,ta buy some branch lines and thus forcing the isolation ef Austria. Brigade. No. 8 Sirnsiline Corps. llrlse in taking the iniuhuve in this 1”? th” "°"“°“~ 0°°“1’¥‘“2 1>f°"‘1“°“* h the country. At present the Minis- ter’s powers of construction are limit-, ed to hve miles. He explained that the bill as drafted by the department of Justice had included the words which Mr. Cochrane was moving to add. In preparing the resolution tbe` House olllcial, for some reason, had' omitted them as introduced; It cer- tainly had been very swee*ng. Re- ferring to Mr. Emm'erson's request _ for a dehlaration of policy, hepoint- od outi that the investigations on which decision would be’ :node had not been completed. The principal object of the legislation was to get a tion which 'would enable the Minister to do something It is too restricted now ’ said amendment which Mr. Coch- ania and obedience from Montenegro *Bl COFDS- them. G""°"‘°H5°“°"'“' “nd 51’ F"°“°°i°i to the decree to abandon Scutnri. The 62114 Will 011111? Bl? 5118961. The motion was carried unanimous- Langeuer' Li°“t°“““t'G°v"“°" °! thi’ June 7 to July 2_ l _ Province of Quebec. ' Charlottetown camp July 1 lo July yfphe next matter being the nnnoinb The delegates from the conferences 12- ment of ofllcers, it was suggested that “G °°“”°“° w°"° '°°°“"’d< 7°°"°" . P. 11.*. I. Lislli Horse, send Regl-,the appointment nl u vice-President “W at “W °m°° Of the S11i>°1'i°1” _ ment’ N0 12 Section Signalling for Queens County be Mt in the Council of the society statue Patron. D \°01”DH hands of the executive committee “gel about to be appointed On motion | ---*___ this was agreed to. *ii- ‘ ' The following officers were then ap-, fl (Canadian Press) l. n _polnted._Secretary, Mr. Leonard Mc- MONTREAL' April 30.___Word was received hero to-night that Dr. Fried- mann will be here in the momlng ro wn,.t_ Frank R_ Henrtz, Thomas Mm.; give e. second inoculation to the pa- 1 (Special to The Guardian) OTTAWA, April 30.-Customs re- ceipts for the Dominion for the first ` 1 ¢°1'fl1il1 DOWQ1' _ 0.1' D851! 0! l1°E0f-ii1- rnionth of the present fiscal year, end- _ _ _ » _ __o_ ay.’ff e__§,B3l,.9_38 conipgj-sd _ __ _ ~ _ with -¥8,0'l8",Dgd‘_~for corrcepniidins _ ..._ f. "__~:.u ,__. _ *__ ' . ll Kay, Executive Committee for Queens Messrs. George E. Auld, R. H. Stems Austin Judson, Alexandra, Bruce Ste- ris, J, P. Gordon, W. F. Tidmarsh, W. E. Bentley, Senator Prowse. ' I A general discussion took_place asl i _T4 puny une 29 to Jul 5, 611 , » r. Albert Scburnisn, Bedqqun, found inn nvenl t n tn D ,_ that he has completely recovered Fi1‘9l5 R°Ki1110i\t C. lg A-Nos President. and Mr A R Brennan. ion Archiglst will; cgmelllellede toofrlt- 5°” “ll °n°°" °‘ m“°°°~ 11nd200rnnnnies. Juiys to 11. lst 5_-°"°¢n1'y- The nnnmnrreed upe 1 l lu _ H°Slment C. G. A.--Nos. 3 and 4 5'" 91° P"i11°° Edwllfd Illllnd Mi-'R05 :reentry and l;‘tll‘;l]-sehl)s‘t¢>\l'llgdl`g ‘ - Companies, July la ee July 1‘s.l»t V#l11°l@ Association No dsunlts pre A .eil la Llsbt Company. C"G A Sept 9te Hmm had b°°11 ninnpus one by th; P ' Hellf 29 63rd Regiment July 19 meeting as it was thou ht de a 1.” s ‘ ‘° "° ‘“ lirlu ll oursfc FUR UH|M|ll|. an 1 b B gades C. F. A., 0 °l0\vu. °*' ' June 23 to July 4. 14 hussars, l"lth The following resolution was mov- infantry brigade, leth inlanery ul-l. ed by Mr. w. K. lingers: '_" __ (gnnadlnn Press) gade, No. 9 Section Signalling RESOLVED that we join with the ' R0Mgl"‘ Am-ll 30_It in nndnnntood Corps, No. 8Co. C.A.S.C. and ;No. P. E. Island Motor Vehicle Assocla- QUEBEC' Apr" 29"Th° u“`°° da” here that the best hope of averting‘ 51- 3 end 9 Field Ambulance. Sept. H611 Organized at Sllmmerside, with °°l°b"“t‘°“ 1" h°“°" °' th' °°“l°“‘“`Y the grsntest lntel-nallonal clash ini 9 to Sept. 30. 66th Regiment, Sept Mr. Albert Bchurman as President of °' Frederic 0211118111. the founder of the Balkan sltnntlon will be ¢0nnd'13 to Sept 19. the general association and that th' society °l st' Vi“°°“t 6° P’-“L in the ambassadorial conference to` 3““°¥ 5311191 there he 5 Vlywprenldnnt for encn began here yesterday and will con- ue bald ln London tomorrow' wneni June 24 to July 5, D. Company. county :lnd such other oillcers and cmd” t°'“°"`°"- / the question efunited aeuen by the June 24 in -1 nly 5. Sin Hussnrs Cbicmimes ss unsy- be found neees- y'.1'“° '“"'=‘°““ ‘°_*° 1'” “°°°mP°111°° European Powers w‘ll be discussed. and 2391 911120009. 401 Bi‘li¢M1eC. BUY- "V 5 m“5“m°°“°° '-5945 °‘l“Bu¢d U10 Fuel- lg “pressed lm-9 that G,-ent F. A., lst Field Co., C. E., Corps Mr. George E. Auld, in seconding 'highest °°‘°b"°"°“' °‘ th’ R°m5“‘ Bl~l¢aln_ Frying, ,mqlluspla may not of guides,, No. 6 detachment, 16th, the resolution, complimented the c“¢h°u° Ch“fCl1. With MEF- 3881111111 llullvgy- an BMW" ta Aust,-la at 0n¢n_ No. 60,No.6 Detachment, 16th infantry -Silmmerside people on their enter- th’ celebrant ‘md Mgr' R07 d°u"°"' (Canadian Press) MONTREAL, April 30-Detectives _are searching for C. Thouaeiklls, 30 years old, who while employed as, chef at the International Cafe, locked two fellow employees in a big refrige- rator, rlfled the cash drawer and ob- tained close to $100. He then de- ca.mp_ed _eo it is charged. The mlin ln charge of the store af- ter trying lor almost an hour succeed- ed in wrenching the door off the ice box leading to the street and liberat- ed the men. nn. rmul _ Few of the many lox con-lpn A hitherto organised have started with better prospects thnu th, Hug. ett._ If experience ln fox ranching counts for anything, and it certain- ly does, then the Hackett has all -tho' advantages ol lou: and suecesnf_u,f;sQ- pyrienee. If integrity and 'capability count for anything, and they aer- iainly de, the Hackett use this _ ‘ for at its head as Provinelnl ager, it has one of the shrcwdpst ani most successful financiurq in tha Province. = Mr. W. K. Rogers, Provincial Hall- ager, is too well known throughout the Province to need any recommen- dation to business msn, He has fog- a number of years successfully mga- aged, in this pl-odince, the Canada Life Insurance Company one of the largest and best known insurance companies in the world, besides a number ol' equally well known _fin companies. His name le a word in the commercial life of _ province not only as a sqrcebhlv ' business man but as a man o 'lib and uprigbtness whose word is bond. ' Mr. James Raynor, Kildare, Prdf dent of the Company, is a slices# fox rancher with years of expsrie _ 5 a reputation for honesty, perssyls ance and push. That his advice llil counsel will be a valuable dust U6 the company will be best ap reciatgl by those who k-new him base Mr. John A, Hackett, Secretary- Trensurer, is one of the best and most favorably known men in the western part of the Province, Flor years manager of one of the large!! mercantile concerns in the Maritlliii Provinces his commercial will be invaluable to the compdly. He has also been engaged in the lox business for three years and has gain- ed in it an experience which will prove most valuable in the ll usiness on which the compllifllidl just launched. As Secretary-Trellurg' of the company his experience ' in fox ranching and in co ll fe will he a most valuable-diet tients treated by him on his last the-compm-ly_ _ 'visit. Those patients, without exeep- _nrlyleggl-B w_ B_ Arlllm- ol Hull” ‘QQ tion are progressing well. C he best methods oi carrying out' _ month last year fI‘hi_s` shows an in ST. LOUIS M0-. April 30- Four t° t _ _ I #- cfssse.el s-lame and nialeafes ruse mailers ur éurid ' wi-is importance *"° °"l°°" °‘ ""° ‘*""°""“‘”‘° ““““” Mr. E 'ANI A‘;`;( I ` A . _ - I V H I . -A ~~ ~ .» A _ _ .. _ _ d ll len. l teen thgigarnmngr _ ,.nit` l;n|¥rlceed.’_ said cus ¢lqe_.,l_ general presume, is emi wlllhs considered ae the fourth Ame- 'Y th” ° “°“ "5 ° ° P°°P ° °| 1 _ - | |‘ _ _ _ _ __ _, _ owing strongly. V » Mr. Hihhiifsbll slid. that he held' "M»--~»-¢-f----~~f~»`---~ ` p y e are a . _ _ . ' _ - - . ' _ I , t nth I nlnting me work of the Mount Allison Fund 1222;. ‘:::".i::.°.f2";i..i.‘°.3:'°;i..°£.il:; °' lim- .f.'.°.°.':°".. 3....: .:.::..;;€ is e ...si that the le`sfsll'et§l§fl"-should* be re- stricted to the Intetcolonial. After _some further discussion Mr. .B Cochrane withdrew the resolution and substituted another fo'rm. This empowers the government to acquire railways, railway wonks, etc. in the provinces of Quebe New Brunswick vides that prompt notice of "tha- transaction shall_be given to parlia- n nt f tn n ¢ ,not v,,nlclns_ The very unpleasant weather yesterf ~... I 210;? higgégn (zggtergnceinn Zahich will 53:16 alzooto iilnlx gp,-m tg; nlgld en- day interfered considerably with the . W. Sprers, both wide awaka well known ' commercial' are also on the Board of Provisional Directors. The Guardian understands that I r e pro ortion uf the stock has al- la g p K ready been subscribed in $l3t”othcfnd g _ 1 1 p vinccs and the United , a. n S _ _ tion of armaments. Anglo American 0 m n mn B _'nn in Gnnrlottewwn Inst nl nt Al_ alramugh no Prince Edwnrd Insane" d 25 ll th l 1; ll _ The pi 'on was gc e y xpl-ess S - nientsry gvplzdlistgs, :nl:1°‘l.hl:;rtl'le §§T°:,,°§f;°§f',f,,y,,§,nd tm Panama C” ed that the opposition to autumn- thnuen this burn was not ren1i=e_d._ liua must, 1Ql~m_ part, Q1 tug govern- “In 1907 The 'Hague n0n¢e,,enee_». lliles, so much heard and read about ‘l:(l;:m':: “dd.1£;':)u‘;'l“ miggssgibgge (S I I t -Wrh G di '”°”~° ’““"'“Y “Y““"”- ` snld Pfnlniisnf Manley 0- Hudson. of "“' '°°u7' opposition to commons "Amen the additions ivan a suhscrl 1 orrawii BA gil all -till" Zin) i After some talk about special lines the Unwennlty of Minnow., and chan, which existed when the noisy and ti E 1 $2 500 tr m the M rli W t D '_ . r. arr son l l “wud c_ _ , which are candidates for purchase. man of the Program Committee, cllm~bersome machines of il past age Pgtnwsao Bros. “M0 a numbness (i;i__nB;ti;<;i\.wKho twlascor sérme y)esrs lcon; that outside capital ebou d be Nova gmgla ,md p_ E_ Inland; pm. lthe resolution was passed. `_..ngnned on nn intnrnntinnnl count' were ln use and were driven without t “_ no $50 t $200 _ uf I _ I f ti?" la" drfnst F _ The not to provide forjnrnher nd. but was lmnble to agree on its cpm_ regard to legal or other restrictions. argnntnis rin? 8 _“mt sub 2_1) d .in a mlwrl; na ute an h a e*rhy vnnnen to the Quebec Harbor Cain, Osltion It in _ probable B “mme It was felt that the only corrective e w 0 e amo n s rl s with the ity Trade branc of e will he excluded, the intention is to solicit stock exclusively outside the province. While this is most cum- meudshle, while it is meet desirable lt is hoped that nu Prince Edward Is- la ndere will miss the 0IiD0ff»\l-Ulf-Y 0| making a good invesbmehis llmlllf - mission was discussed in committee, gm nn ' ,green on nt this congress to such opposition would be to show Cl181"l0f-l-9l¢0W_i1 111101111 0110-l~l1i1'd WBSTI-Iigh Commissioners office in Lon- because they are not solicited. No ilosnelliegg me i 1 ' Gtllslsllltellon ‘*"**""'*"‘°"‘- - II-inllfsx where the will attend a driven. _ _ '__-"_°“_“ A committee consisting oi the Sum- ,,_;,,_, '_ . _ _ A - _ merside delegates and Messrs. W. E. ' » ‘ ` ` . , , __ I ARRIVFL-Th i B ntley, H. H. Acorn, Souris, and One cent Per word. each insertion in _ orllglgiiinlglssarab Wooldridge; remnvlngl Bguce Stewart was Qmwlnted to WM” V A _ ' died ln`B stoli, arrived in Charlotte- upon the government asking that a ` ' `- " 'T _ " _ ` ' _ ' _ .ftown by she express last night. They demonstration 'car be permitted to ~ ‘ , will be forwarded to St. Peters today run in each county 011 B 05? 11114 011 this column. Cash must accompany order. Minimum 'charge twenty-§_vT_ cents. _ " FARM Honsm FOR SALE. lr. \ .i. Holman & Oo. 4-Sllliltl. WANTED-A FIREMAN AT GUAR- dian Olllce. Apply at once. » -- Aprll_'so Mai. wirrran IN ous 1u1l.l.1Nlcn‘v room two young ladies with or without experience. Apply at once __to_§. A_. MeDqrlald's. _ 5-1M3_i._ reasons wXN'filiE`l?iooms wrrl-1 cation. Apply p‘t`_'itl‘l`is onlce. i _ ; 1 _ls-lluei. reasons wlsf-mi? l=l.uAsAN'r F0933 ‘ icy will well to write K in care 5-1M6i. ' _ where interment will take place a road to be specified f _ ~ Y meeting ln connection with thu Mount Allison Forward Movement. Profes- sor Wntson leaves this morning for Ssekville. The canvass in Murray i-larbor, Montague, Vernon River and Alber- ton will be taken up next week by a gentleman from Sackvillc (lltllre work in London will be car- ried on under the direction of the Trade and Commerce Department with the local supervision of the High Colnmissioncr‘s office. AUTOS _COHT||ilIE T0 ' INCREASE IN H. S. .__ _ _ _ HALIFAX, April 80--Deliveries of A SONG FDR BODSTE RS ;:l°:;:2:'°° .sir , y comp e, but lt is estima L0ND0NfCa;‘::_'§n lsrmhe British _ __li_-__ _ ted that the new machines for Hall-i f lax this season will number about' !i:l?;cl.lllii°tld3ga§it2i\l'.elllo;scyn lli*esetwglZpo;l.- wuy have the "Knockers" here all Why do our fisher folk now chant a Ol such a. boom now onl hens and llfty, and for the Province of Nova tion and hostile demonstration. gone to roosti “img "°°°t°" sawn' “b°“t tm” h““dr°d “nd .C gui 1 4 ol gl, tr an-ish wuil the big grand Army of Boost- As the greet white fleet gsily skims To cies of the forest all turn'd` fifty. some intending purchasers or without board ln a pleasant lo- andexllabilrrealllfesvementla eirreegilivising' eers b_o9lt? . 910118? B°°°t°"° ' `h""'° ‘mt Y” °1°“°d f°" °'“'°f “°'“““§ their lrieudo lil United States to 91- Because’ of the message borne to our why do our workshops now merrily The Blackaand the Blue, the Red and a view of the different makes for this pi-ess eppesltlen to the British Mia- land “"8 ll” "Y . /_ "°“°°' I sion, and suilragsttes aretlnsking the Thug tug people now know and under- And Lnlllg? old farmers whistle and Tootin5lgthvi;i.l-ytoot in tncir own cun n ‘ d 1 American women to do e same un- alma- _ ' _ _ n board ' D' ‘oo 1°” ‘ til such times as Britain gives _votes And fslth_'ln their country within _Tis the IEE and hope that prosperity Till men go daft with the glafmour n l, i that clings tqwomen. _ _ For glgeymfsssllrllllieist somebody's doing For M|ai?hleson’s Gov'ment is doing Round Silver Black Beauties, now __ i " o A 1 1 .iss M s RESUMES doin thi s Is doing thi 9 Are now doin thin s. Are now do- iua lilliu in ui ~. b Q ' ow doing For Mathieson’s Gov me t is doing ing things ' n n _-_ _ = A __ ` . Au flslllngrt some 0 ya n ' things. The Llttl'e.Blaci< Beauties now doing_~ OTTAWA, April 29.-The senate rg- . s- ,-,_.u‘_ lr 1. __ 89-Alibi From e love of country achievement __ shrinen springs, _ _ JW’ lngglvnl Bo, long may they all live.` still do- wn n'°_ ing tllinlll - _. _ 8- _ sun _delng things. se_i_u_-eau.; °11 1"* tliluge - I : ‘f men., cheer, i is ' If you can't help a poor stricken bro ‘ ll ii d A friend has arisen. rel 8! 1108?; ' _ ther with srgsd $155526 ro. an A message now borne on the Angels In this, way or that, some way or in _ . _ - wings. - _ other ` tg The KHUVUY f°' "nun that R open That Dalton the Noble is doing Just MY' 'Amin to the hymn the A' slugs, 1 things. _ world- sings For the_Be`u"den Gov‘ment is doing Is doin¥hfil;iu89._I:hd°i;\{sb'ibin?.s-(1 ms "Godaspi:edu“tne __mail who are new ~~-_T ll‘hat_' on e oe o og__ gs.’ l"”"'°-"- e -eil .a"e'in.uilu¢». A el eu . Il dninr Milli' 1' “°'»"‘ “““""~ ` np' _ G21 :sph tile due :fini or? ff". rel- the A harden Gevunent is °°1°¢ 'rn-an who weula withheld their null ‘lay tillage Q 1 ° “° .°` nlesd of pkg!! ` ` n _ I " PLOWKAN _ _ ... __ _ From the who. have brought wi ‘1 ‘ those 11033:! dnl? _ W _ (mu our w1orthy_Prsm`ier give honor ' , _ Plhlhl dns) _ ' " _ _ ' » '_ ' Who have served their country well - and _tl-ne. * ' _- were the se, lens insy they au live mn de- . - _ I I things. :honed sitting ee~nlght after an nd- 'roRoN'l‘0. Arri1Nf9 _ -r " \ ‘ _ _ - l bl ¢ lu cueekofthe eebe ournment iso da . 1 ll ther-'s arms YS why m“_chantB now cheartul y `whal:'°yT nga 0 G .Then 1 t the "Knockers" sleep on on . Senator gioraieraiezd a question of 2;, ller eight-year-Old l I A N ~ » ` ' ' i ll future seen of the "Garden And pale-laced maiden the flush ol ffceir roost. ' privilege regarding the suppression of one~month-old babe. . - ' " ` _ ~ ` T ' L .. joy? 1 Join the grand army of Boosters and _a part of the question respecting thai their rooms at 82 ~ ' ` wnu niny' lg people smile and be 'Tis the whispered words of love and boost. l _ /use of . . _ I nj l on the order paper. gilientlon was proposed bran. The and he had it should not be read. . two bfdly inzeumi ‘ " the mails for the transmission. day, unscons¢l0l1l of “seditions and in- from the eiiectl 0! character” alleged to be "the letter, Ivins Q11 of Columbus oath-extracts that owing t0 fourth degree." I-le said the her husband wie not printed in the had D0 Landry said the matter not been read in the senate when ML gag” glvlng lull pm-tlwlars hi h in h d nt d t the xt the people what the modern auto given by ladies. Q idon, under the 'Department of Agri- doubt the privilege will ba available with the aid' of plans laid on the Xngnn vcvonmangn (;nnin.innaln,. “Tm really is and to place the act recent- b The nanvniss tindCba£lotli;2t,owInr wall Eiélturél haél if»e;na$rans§eréed to the ' ' ` `table, tl world Conn nnnlyinn word ly passedlin their hands, showing e con lllue 0 BY _Y - - ~ _Dar men 0 r _e an ommercm ` mes a ’ them the stringency of the regula- M. Campbell. Dr. Graham and Rev. An orilcr-in-council has been passed re law' ' tions under which autos are to be Mr. Cassidy lea-V0 till! i11101'T1iY18 f0f making the change, and Mr. Watson's if asked for. The Prospectus elsewhere in this paper, will make interesting ading. 543151 . POLICEMEN _ INDICTED NEW YORK, April 29.-Fulil‘\l0l'l‘ll- er police inspectors, charged indirect- ly with grafting, directly with eos- spiracy toobstruct. iustice, prepared' tn faee District Attorney Virtuoso case. ~ The efen an e ny, James. E. Huisy, _ __ _ son and John J. _ dicted recently after the _at- torney’s ofllce had uncpvefli, tem el grafting nsdnl* __ ». hotels. In this connection two fdlm- er policemen, Hartlgan and Rdblnlum have already been sent to BNI UNK- llillll IND BABES _ ` EFFECTED BY She llld 'il UWM Ill ~ ¢-_im . 'Oil mueldls unimst to~dsy at the opening of thnh tilt i portant police trial _ nes _ __ d il lg-n _ 8 __ _ uma. nse.*¢` ` ` Mn lan _