i I i l l i i l l APRIL 8 .¢._ ~ .,,._.. ~~.. », _.i ._ I -_ -»...,_, .'» l _‘* I, - ".'i. " ____ _ ____ jf9_f_’___ ___ __ ~nni Linn. Ninn _ 'rue cHARLo'r'rn'rowN GUARDIAN ..,.,,,,,,. 0,, -,,,,-,..» ‘ race FIVE# . ~ V ._ri~;f_.- lil_l__P_Q_lji__'_[iili_i_iif_i5ii_i>iuc__,ii_i_irg_il_§gu;i;ii;_i;_giiiiii niis wnsirs News For iiiia iiuiiiiiiiiiirs sniuiiiiiivi suissciiiisisiis FRIDAY. -The home of George R. and Mr (Ilnrk, Kensington. was the scene s. f - _ n pretty event on Wednesday mst: _when their daughter Miss Ethel Wm.; united in rriiirrliise to Heath Casley _ erty and crime.. made it difficult to ' V MONDAY. _ I Peteil MacDonald, }=tiiBkm_ lost 8 I f,_ght_ questions ol l.lygle,,e_ home ‘hgh P79335” D5Y3- S___uml__y_ Aprll ,_ ----------.__»-~_a__4._,c________..._ ___,_~_.__'__. ' valuab e foal this winter. l life. Public health. and school life, ___ The House opened to the publicat ' _ _ l i nu iuiiuisiiiii- iuiiiuiiui sian 'of Kensingttin. The bride was (pl "°“* _ utten cd by Miss Maggie (lnsley, a sister 0 the groom, while Major '|‘,ly10l- Hamilton, acted as groomsnian The ceremony wus performed by Rev lil. J. Riittee in the presence of only. the immediate friends and relative of the contracting parties.-S. l, I. me Despuring Cf? Of Thousands ol it Mvihers. A Scotchwoman Tell; » I-low Her Child was Cured. wx-1 T i B llw I .lm °““ I 4° 'Of my skin-tortured | l, ... _ _ _ - ..:,‘:i.;.. Jizz; .i.‘.i'i° - - I ixcn ziri- .suffering with The death took place nt San Fmll_ ei-zceinzi., tctter ui' otlii-r turiiirin' i`- I ' cisco, Cal., after il lingering illness Ol humor, have iiskcil tlicmscivt-5 iIiIi`j.l some months, of Elizabeth iyicheml aged 80 years. She was the widow o the late Malcom Doherty, who was native of Seal liiver, Lot 50, of tbl province and who predcccased her a l lliiougli iicglcci or iiii rf, _ i sonic minor eruption liiis-IIilf~Ii-II»IIii)l},I:|II§::;If;It' ' n f lliilresilii ' ' - B .ind iiiisighlly nfil'i»i_l q- fl t|'eiitn_ir=|\ti~i fuil. uiiil slruiigcrIoii;I.;IIl,l,l 5 sonu»i.iiiii~s so lnirsli tluit llii- will-li," iI _ liii-i‘¢~=isi>il riither tlrin ‘ill-i\'eilI Il`vcnIII II - . . . 0 bout 40 yeurs algo. Two sons, and ‘lI::Z""’I."’!‘i‘l_‘_*l‘_l_ ll-1? piovi-ii `iisi|Ii».--=_I-.iii;sio, both' llylnl, cliililriiiitii .»ii|n-i5|`i|,_f ,,,,.i l,-l,,,' l,._,_,"_'_',__ll__ ‘I nf. home. The fuiicrul of thc late (‘.oilll_ ll. in - - .- ». . vw ____<_f____llilii.____&ll_l.i>ll__:_ i_i_i_i_._|_i_i_.l _liini »ii_\_i_iii<i_i._yslunil i-i'ciiiiii‘ry.-lihlnioiitoii liul- c.in. llolie-|~i. McNeill, _Ncw Dominion, is thc proud iiwiicr of it liiiulsoinc liruwn colt. sired by the trotiiiig: .stullir-ii, Aquiri, l)i=.ni hy liow (lnllniit son of Bow licllu 2.l'.l, i;'i‘iird iliini by Black Pilot i5.1i0l, l_iii~ l<`._\;-cliiiiiipioii trotting stalliilii of the i\liii‘if.inic l‘ro\'inccs_ 'l‘lii.-_i roll; was foul.-.il on April 30th. A. 'l‘. lli-iicii of Vallcyilt-lil is thc ownei' of 3 bay roll., sired by Aquiri out of his Aluiont Wilkes nuirc, wliicli is two ivecks olil uiiil is sftiil to be ii corkclx (lweii Sullivan, Viei-iioii Rivcr, had the niisfortuiic to lose an Acquiri loiil out of his l- l iiiiiilior ii-.ie l|.,ll,_. l_,_,,_ _,\ _m__.l___ ____l_‘l"f'__;_ i'}."_“‘ ‘lil _‘_iIl_ii-iu'_=i Uliiiii_ic in .friiiicliiiig ll iicr owii lieiiil lu-f‘iiiiii~ liiii-civil for lt l ' k Ulll ill |i0ll~'. iiiie :ifii-r iiiiIoilii»r slit- liiid uIlI~iIiuIt illlil I ii~'ii_i| Ciiiiiiuii Soup iinil » 1 ...i _iiiliiii-iii. \\‘liii‘h i-iirfil Iii., ul llllm l‘"llfi*l.v- We do noi 1liii=l.Iiin\' one can P|‘il_l_~’i1 Cutlciim lioniciliis foo liiuuly " ' i.it inoflicrs .: ' -1- . ~ I. “"""<'lll_\' 'il' flic CiIiiii‘\iiriItI 'iii iIiIiIifi'iIr-IsIIliIiiIT`Iil 8iIIII .sclvi-s. the Poltci' l);ui: iflid (`lii‘Iini Corp I‘l’.Y.ll' iI>IiIiII‘IiIlII.iiiiftI`I/IIII h“"fi*ii. .\l;»__<_~‘__ \i ill .~'r~|idIfi're o__i ll _ .i |on_1i_lri~ii1-ioiis iii:.l_l.o_\ of(`iiiii‘nrii iilini ni, ~'iilfir>i-“iii lu :iffiiril in|i\i.ili.»l,.i,.1|¢.f :l_|.~_|ii--»iii:f_ fiiriiis of irriii-:i.~'. _'__ "' ““P` -\'l_il .‘I':ilii\~'~‘ of irc .»l;iii :ind »<.i|p. lliiili-r thc iiifliipiwi- of ('ii|iriir;i Oint- ll_il]|ll_.__I_ll.\_ iii-lliii_y_ und liiiriiim: _s|ol._ |i_,. l-hlld _ ii ri ri~ ini lv-i-p, llic inollii-r riists, and lol llii- l_'r_~t lnni-_ pi-rliziiis, in lnuiiv weeks l§°:_i;l`_*_5___fl_lll-\'__2ll_Lfi___<_lA_lfi!|'ilci.vil _l_i_0ii_.<_rlio_l_¢l. The 1 ~ ' ‘ ire 0 '- ."__ywl_u` = Y ruggisls .i: Brood iiinrcs that are constantly but carefully uscd for ro:-id purposes and light furiii work \\'ill produce stroiiizcr and straightcr liinbcd foals, :ind are less liable to have trouble in delivering them, than in:ii'es that do not lirivc rcguliir exercise. # # it Judging from the string which is booked to traiin at thc ’l`uiini~l Triiel: this suinnicr the proprietor and his worthy nssistziiit, l’rofcssor McVey, will not he idle. Mr. Ii-\'ing`s horses this si-_iisoii :irc i'oiiipo.a<‘d of thc best ns usiixil :iuil surfr toget. in the inon- cy iriiiiiiiigi coluniii for the sciison of liill. 3 it il Kiilol und l’:irklin nrc in pink of conilition und will no doubt receive lzirge share of piitroniigc. Few peo- plc drcniiied that l‘nililiu was such a irunie and fcnrlcss triitter until it few weeks iiiyo \\'liru lic won his race on thc ici* in l_‘lir».i'\ottutowii, besides lie is stuiiiliiril bred :ind from the fash- ionzilily hrcil fuiiiilics. i C C Tl. is Fred Wiirrcu’s intention to lo- czitc ut 1~`rcilerictoii, :ind open ii puli- lic triiiiiiiig staililc. l\lr. Wiirren is iioll und l`ii\'oriilily known througli- out the }’ro\'inces :ind is i‘v.~iii1‘i\ilicreil ns nn excellent driver und fitter its well its n clcun sport. Hr lins ii long list of record trottcrs and piiccrs to his Icrcdit linving cliiiiiiiiigiicd tho Springhill Stulilcs for J. R. Cowans for yeiirs. Spurgeon (liiniinoii, New Glasgow, spcnkiiig of lii'ii:'.‘iliuii in the Horse llreeder, siiys iii pnrt as follows:-- If we are' not mistaken the Yur- iiiouth race was the season of 1903 iiuil lirn'/.iliztii was n. four-year-old. llc afterwards trotted the St. Steph- en, N.ll., truck that year in 2.242 which was then and for several years u.ftcrw:1rds the best record for that nge in Canziilii. Briiziliiin nindc his notable ciiiiipiiign that year in the liiiiids of Albert Slipp who some yeurs afterwards drove him three winning heats ovcr the Sussex, N.B., truck in 2.19, lie being the first horse to beat 2.20 on the ‘trot three times in n race in the Maritime Pro- vinces. Brazilian also held the three- l ' ‘t t 2 33; year 0 g public in' 2.25. To ilnte he has prov- miik and said that almost all dis- eases could be traced to impure food supplies. Hc said that private slauglitcr houses should be inspected to insure people getting healthy ment. There was not enough testing of cattle to ensure a healthy milk supply. He closed by stating that too decisive steps could not be`taklen io guard against the great dangers of the disease. W. F. Tidiiinrrh was the next speaker. He stated that lie had been -reiliicstcil to place s. practical pro- position befnre the meeting for the prevention of the spread of this dis- case which would be well within the menus of the Province and the city. lie p1'iii`ii.cf:d his remarks with the re- solution following: Wlierens the Anti-Tiibcrciilosis As- sociation of l’. lil. island con;~;ide1~ it advisable to estalilisli an institution for the _prevention and care of tuber- culosis iii this I’rovince. Anil whereas it is impossible for this association to _undertake the erection, equipinent and administra- tion of an institution on a scale suf- ficiently extcnsive to be of practical benefit to the Province and city ivitliout financial assistance. -_ Rcsolveil: That this meeting re- spectfully request the City Govern- ment to contribute the suini of $500 and the Provincial Government to coiitrihiite .the sum of $1,000 to es- fulilish in or near the City of Char- `io1tei_o'.vii iiii institiitionfor the pre- veniioii and clirc of tuberculosis. Said in.~it_ution' to be under the manage- mfnf of ii joint committee composed of ntliibcrs of the A.~isocia.tion, th: City iiouncil and Provincial (lovers- nicnt. ' Further Resolved, that for the an- unl iniaint.-nance of the said institu- ion the l’rovinf:inl G0\'ci`iin‘rcnt il* ._\sliccti‘iilly reiliiestcd to contribute he sum of $750, the City oi Chai' lottctown the suni of h3'i'-5 and tliil l,,,if,,,Ce _$575 to be coiitribntcil by the rlini'itic.=‘.. Mr. 'l`iilinai'sli then went on to cx- plain the plan. llc said that the scheme wus intended for the _treat- ment of incipient cases. He s_aid the proposed building would he .-37 it X 18 ft. with two wings at right BHK* les to the main building each 49 x 12, :ind would accommodate 10 PHP' lcnts and two employees. The main building would be divided up as ful lows: kitchen, is x 12; living and dining room, 18 by 25. Three sides of the mnin building would be surround- ed by n covered verandah 9_ft. wide. The wings would be divided into wards and dormitories with _cooking und sleeping rooms, iavatories, etc. In the male ward there would be 7 beds and in the female ward. 5~ The cost he estimated at $1200. ii’iCllldl\lE plumbing. The equipment would cost $295, as follows: furniture. $50; CUUCFY. $751 sanitary appliances. $50: 12 l>¢iierIItlie I - t f°" 0"” thing the BIIIIIIIIIIIII O l t lI So much reliance had iii: ,~.‘~lI- 9 Gl“9§°W tf7“"'k m 1902* whfm in I i ilin material which collected liao' Inge cg" ro.” _ _ EIS f‘ ; Y S f “ 0 he trotted a “me ‘U iiIlIi ongthe street and Smead II In III iIiI‘IiI;IbItsIII$iI;iiIeIIIwitEi1IIIIIItheiIiiiIII;Ivere some OLLED ~ I. s _ times merely verbal. Under a new 113:; G,//' - l d d d ame last year he had it was “lon opened at 11 Everv equitable and more iz _ 12:2: '_-_ _` _ _ ____ eu the best si_i_e of swsd th_lit__has --- M d come to our s ores. en s ii we 1 ' ' 5 Ilook upon his like again? He was a But 3 _K_ldn°y Plus G __ g model of a horse, perfectly gaited Mfg_L|.p|’alrle8 New wdmln 9 c____ri_d_ now _ _ ___ ___ an ea g ° ' "'“’“ The mdrnlllg 39 t d R( 1 t 'n - - out Prince Louis (2.1-ill) at Brock- _ _ _ ~ - E lence B (l lip,-Bde Rooms, should be protec e . eusa o i ____ . ______,_________________ ______________ ...._.._.___._._._._._._;______.______________________________________________________ gm' M§'i,I;si"tIiiaI§ytL°i;tIIIii (2`1II%iiéIiIIiiIi NI'iI'l‘I;II‘IIIII°“lI’II‘IIII (IPIIII‘IIIIII°IIII:If III`I`sI"°““°l§Iri.IIi;IpiI¢;siiiIc‘lit.ii)ilIMiitncnciiicil_ in in.; 3_l_l,__,__,_,;____l_l_______;___________________l___l___, _l,_l._,_ll_¢_l_\l; :;:;:;-;.1-:-:-:~:-:-;»;-:-;-;-:;:~:-:-:;:-:;:;I;1__,____.._1;1:1Ef‘§1i2§§r§1§EL'I ,__ . :21:1:f:~:~:-:~:4:11-11:I12:22:2:?§riiiiriiiEI§IlfEI§fiEi¢§1*?1f'=" ' <2' a IIIO e one u V liie to the Suffering Women Off rt said that the distribu on o ' __ ~- 2.175 fit Halifax and was “ "elm f_ to the mark to have our telel>l10Y\0 5Y9t¢m “Pt _ ' _ get _bn;k____ Flirnziiinn __e~_cl___»_l Canada. l_i_il:ril_l_i:_i'__li _e_;z_':_§e;‘° “ge l,¢ilig_more iorghigiige llllli __;:enli_l_i;. _1;i___s_i;fe§lli;:§ For ‘de in c|“f|9“g(¢v/n by A. “Ollie Q 00, Intl Bl'l¢8 t n .2 . or piicers . . .- ' ' t, d th t the p oncer mi . "hrceIycMI°Id IIOIIIIIIIIIIII OiiItIIIIIIlI\IiJIi'IielIIgeiSDI:<;iIfllI?E)§ft“I’II;tllI'lI';r' g§§;eI:':itIdIdneIaIfIly:IaInvciiIlor this soc- thus; 0f>_“t_;`__“°t”t :Hin ltIhel°lI;T_l_I_Bny MUKIYQ C04 laid; slll'l\Ill0l'3idG- (2‘25ll' Pr°t°‘Im (2‘2u`)‘ and We B I' III various forms of kidney illsIl l_ a d that people were waking Whi0 Ui 2 H0 9 \“ E55 -_ ‘ saw line Miller (2.21%) beaten by an~"]l! mm _ llllll M _ O. LH-i II II II f t th t stronger preven- E 'l _ 'I F '-“F ' “_” 1' WIIIIIIIII by li!oIIIItIh IliItgIlIlIioIiiII HoIl;III1iIIiIi§Ii>Ii‘IIaclIi'l_lit.____ eo ______'_ngé Wl-l<:_%§lfj__C_i’C0g%EHs 's 1 - 5 s ap IRD " (2'19¥)' Irii:ytoI?lllIi~iIIt€goIIri\IiiIe.Ing or 0 lIi:iI\I‘IIi:IlIiIf tli€e__}_*______1Z__ilil§_e__l_i__;i_;:_lv___;vo_l1;nné_____________ men audi ____________y p___v___t___ and plmell ln _,lm,,,_e_ 1, Legislature bi °__\` 11 ' ,_ ll/l l _l ltt l th ,,,.,l_m~ mlm the llIreI;_Ill'el:'.II(;u(I:,I¢:ffI_IIIII IIIIII IIOIWOII I over for them-just becsiiec thcy hnveiornlt everything that woull icveall “rs °'I p ` _ ~ in _i iiiiinc ii nnii Dciiliwi Kid-:thc identity oi thc lnitic-.it. 'rp-2 rom- Iu continuing his address the doc- _<‘\\if=< ll' l' Y _ ml to made tele,-elmo to the little b,im1‘ney_ Pills. For the kidneys are the mittee consists of Drs. Nlchiiiiii. u._ lil ll fm-mel] gwg ypal-g ago tniniainsprliig of life If they ure clogs lJohnson and Jeukliie- W C WHB . _ ' - . ~ - _l t f or le the whole body is The election of officers, owing to QI Qlgnlglle QQ, i i .\ _ iI\IilIIiiIIggIIIIII\vrIiIi‘I;iaIIII l)lIiIi\II§\IIIIIwi\IIiiIII¥it,III1iIi-I3, IiIi;roIiiIIg.IIII llIddd'eI llidney l‘ills nlwaysI'the absence of delegates fruiu the xmpigiing-min liq. ll- _,_ ' _ y u ii' r- branches outside the city. was-».§lej_ ~.§l _ I 3%* __ put the kidneys ln poo wor ing o _ __ __ . » thought 'rhe advanced stage of the _ _ _“_ __ ________ me _“me m”_____g_ ___i_,_ _ 3-., 1 l ¢i1»eane,Itegctncr with sorrow, pov-‘llleh ° U This expense could be borne as fo lows: $500 by Dominion Government $742.50 by the Provincial Government end the remainder by the city and charities. By having the patients coming from different sections of the Province those who attended would become enthused with the principles taught them and would, on their re- turn to their homes, teach these to tainence of a high standard of health should meet with the sullllort of all classes of the community, and spoke of what other provinces had done to this end. He said that since the charities were at present supporting three hospitals in this Province it was time the federal, provincial and civic authorities took gt hand. ln` closing he moved that a com- mittee be appointed to wait on the (iity Council 'to prevent the views of the Association and ask for- a grant along the lines suggested and also that the same committee be in structcd to walt on the Provincial Governnieni.._ . He was followed by Rev. T. F. Fullerton who seconded the former sneaker's motion respecting the erec- tion nnd equipment of a snnatariiim. lie said the people did not realize their responsibility in the gospel of liealtli but iii turning to the _different governments for nssistiiiice he felt I Association would meet With that the a satisfactory res;ionse. He emphas- iiscd human life as the most valuable asset of it country- Dr. H. D. Johnson follow'd. $00' Vmting Mr. Tidmar.~;h`s resolution. The doctor dealt with the usc_eni1 ob- jects of the proposed ssnirtarium and spoke of many reforms which were necessary for the prevention and CUTE nf thc dr-'ind disease, touching on ' i cdi‘cniiOIJ, f00d Slllllllil in' lirimii‘y ' 1 i _v erection of milk and meat. ll\5l`eC‘ tion of public buildings. UW- Wm” Dr. Johnson concludi-i_l the resoliitloll was put to the meeting and .Carrie unanimously. Canon Simpson then intrndiiced n resolution expressingi the 8-l>P1`€‘”“' lp-,ll of the Asscdction of the action cf thc City council in pcssiiiz the spection and ¢iXl>l§Ct0l`Ht_i°“» _“F51 ?__ tlic same time asking foi a ggi '3 __ lorcenicnt of the law. Canon » i_mpS0__ spoke at length 1`€_'f~‘Zf1\`ill“P»’ ““\’“"' meat supply and DOIHW1 °“_t tha' under the DTBSGM System °¢ msn” tion the good meat was exported while citizens of this Province __in- loyed" the doubtful variety. He_ cn pcctoration and field ll? l “Of ___ thc icw was being rigidly cn crc_l»__. hc knew of only one arrest for ds offence since the by-law WHS P11599 - He saidthat boys and mei; évige __e_:__ peetorating around the s r e __ scni that at the City Hall °°f“‘= nd around the market building the II ractice was being follow d_ H age bnmgurous re er Ito thee lilirem Ikkirt, commending I c home. . W E Bentley, in a, brief speech Se ` I S' s n's resolution IIIII:1diiIii lIt;IIi’iI;ing IpIIiIiIt Ito the meetili others. He claimed that the main- l _gcszs _ then arose so that it was difficult to llnd _ Men *md W°_me“ “like l1“V9 to Work 11.30 o'clock a place to begin. First, it was neces- m°°B5B»l1t_1Yi With bmi" “<1 l‘““d to' Mr. COX presented the petition of BF’-'Y ‘O ediivate the public iilviis h°l‘1 “le” °“'“ "°“'“““Y“; Neve" _Rev. A. J. Mclntyrc, John Mcunrty -*M __._.._........._ lines of disease. This was done by were the demlwds _of busmess- um and others asking for 5 tclephonelinel `-"_"°I'_°_' literature and also by the work of W9-“B 01 the flmlly. the f@I $I§I'I' mIIIiIIIgi§Ifie cost OI bmmmg and high" 'am' C°“‘Pl°i“t had been acconiplisliiuents. S 5l, It was l-Ilioposed med” °f the Preseut °°mp““y having l‘crhnl>s the City Council were al- tha (rt B sgnlu B II-IIIIQ bg ramad by rinsed. rates ln. Summerside °n put' rt-ally overlaiicd, but the speaker i, etllI Ilan” I IIIlIIIéIIIIIIII lovernments img m metaum circuits and better ______________ that they ____________ ______e___vD__ ___§_r____ et _line 0 __wetrl_ty_Ycnr rleben- lnstruments, which some were unwill_ to remrdy the seiverage system. He whicIl1IIwouldIeii IIeIiiI G IIIIIIIIIIII- k-OI mg to pay' Them ‘"5" dang” 0' 8'” iiiuilc rnfcrcncc to the bad condition fund would bee I:o\IiiIllI A 5-m ‘$3 outside company infringing the Fights "I ‘“““Y 1-0“@m“'flf' ll0USCi~l Mid iii bentures b thi? e.nniII1 0 rc mi be` of present/ subscribers unless those s_____________ ___ __________ _______________ _______ ____ me C___ _ y_;v_______m____ti1i_ _i_i;i_yincn_ _hy rights are protected before any trans. lllollghg that the Mm.k,_t B___l_l___g ____Ov_nc¥____l! Governmenlj $5.6 iii_i__ie_____0 fer ol- absorption is_made. He was ,,,l,,l,l_ he ,__ __ lmtlm. Cm__lltl0___ the former c_______' ml' personally satisfied with the manage- llr. Petliick was the next speaker. interest and sinkinII Y fund ment OI the pIIeIIent company' lie opeiued by expressing the opinion $45 and the latter $90 audgin twent DI' WAIIIIIIIRTON said he had “III l_l___l_ ll was uw duly ul the __hy______ y________ the b_____‘______ _“___ e. ___ n_____5; dei-stood that tliei-e was no likelihood inns to do all in their power to cn- would be paid for. » II II of an Lmwngenwnt with any .outside liglilcn people ns to the danger of He then spoke of the maintainence. gompmly' but th" mI.°p°S"Id ‘"c‘Ie‘.1Se t_iiberculosis. I-le thought that the The buildingi would be used from lIl;a§apIIa1 had mnhmg tu do with ii.=.e:i.se was more freiluently due to July to October. Board for ten pat- Tl,lE PR . ~ . lo. _~ »~ , _ _ l1iMIluR agreed with Mr. H('d_ _“id d““k_ t,li£fl‘_ “nf"‘mm= Gig; wrfts‘ fl °_°°k Md,” “ms” woulfl cost Arsenault that the rights of patrons e si o e of thi. (mic by law provid $1080, laundry, $.10, and nurses sal- should be protected He had u__der_ ing oi the in pection of meat and ary, $250, total, $1080. Stood that the Maritime Telephone l` Company had secured options for a ' controlling number of shares in the FTOC ‘N 0Sal to amalfznmate had been turn- d down by the P. E. Island share olders. Since then the Maritime ad secured options _for 5 controlling number of shares. There was no power to prevent such transfers. He fa ther consideration. The verbal con- Lr K should not be allowed to be with- drawn. Everything possible should be done at this time to guard the public and private interests aflectrd. ‘_ pl-owse was aware that smallpox had been reported at Murray Harbor and had directed the attention health authorities to the subject. He did not intend that there should be a repetition of the heavy bills upon the Government in th . People should get vaccinated. If they would not do this und got smallpox they should pay their own ~bills, wher ‘ever they are able to do so. There had been a case at St. Pe'ter's and one at Peake’s station. The prehend any great danger from amal- gamation, as the House had Dower to protect the public interest, but it as wcll to take any needed precise.- ons. He favored. reporting pro- gress. ti M M gress was reported. till Tiiesday aftemoon next at 3 o’clock. The House opened to the public at 3.50. _ Emulsion imitated. other preparation. _ ltvnried that "the preparation fulilll ALL the r¢dll|!¢fl\cnb and Dreunle AU.. the conditions of a very utldmmy mum", lg appearance and consistency it lr not unlike num and gmdq the microscope the fat illohules are seen to he of perfectly r¢¢¢lar ilu and uniformly distributed. So well hae the all been emulll- hed that even when shaken with water the let B sliwlln twirl!!- The ture is decldely unoblectiniiable and the hnuleleu should ’ prove an excellent food as well as A tonic." _ l”° '=°li°v° M °ii»=r preps-.tics of c..a um oil in. \’¢celv_ed such weighty commendation and if the uma high au- thorities were. to examine it naw they would find it even finer, more digenlable, more palatable 'and more satisfactory in every _ way; in fact, SCOTTS 'EMU|§lON hu eo long been (lm One “'~l‘f°¢\°\'Y Mid perfect Emulsion that it ie accepted as the . standard by medical practitioners all over the world, by the _ public and by hundreds of imitetore, for it ie the one and only l 'nw ill1ilaLi0_ne_ are in name only for no other preparation of Cod Liver Oil ie eo pure, eo perfect and eo beneficial. I . SCOTT’$ EMULSION _ has become the world'e Standard Body-Builder beaueo of the perfect purity of ite ingredients, ite absolute freedom from ALCOHOL or any other harmful substance and because the results from it are uniform and far greater than from any' ALL DRUGGISTS _ 'nic tendon Lsncn, .acc . cn».fni nmine.. cf 1 .Scott’s Emulsion l 5’ _I 5 vm THE PREMIER said the first pro- vored holding the bill over for fur- acts might be put in writing. Mr. MCLEAN thou ht the hill HON. L. MCDONALD did not ap- The discussion was continued by r. Arsenault, Dr. Warburton, Mr. cLean and others, after which pro- The House arljourncd at 1 o’clock - WEDNESDAY. 'from certain inhabitants of ' and 50 praying for ame-ndme'nts'to the Game Law. Mr. McLean a petition to the like effect. out the statement from Ciimrniskcy that be is not the improper removal of a. culvert}n the road opposite 'the residence of Alexander Smith at the jun Mount Buchanan and Pine but would inquire into the _ l Tuesday, April 4. lto Mr. Mathicson hoped to down tomorrow a statement _rights of ivny pnr'-has/-d for a petition Lots 49 Mr. Irving presented presented. MRMCKINNON by inquiry brought Hon. Mr. aware of ct ion of tte road, matter. THE PREMIER in reply to Mr/ of the saddled e past COITEB' ondencc with the health ofilcer p - . would bc brought down. . HON. MR. CUMMISKEY in reply bring ss to roads (Continued on page 6_.) i .,,§§§ AFood-Not a Fad 'II The flavor of Tillsori‘sl ~~I~I- -well just taste it and ;-:-:1:I ' mands. Made of from black specks or that et The scheme of amalgsma- ~'~‘»1-I-1-1~§;§;i your table_ _,_ _ Company here own s. very valuable _2;Z§1f1;Z;Z;1§;2;'. 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