-v-,¢.-'Yr ,.-.“~¢~w....V-.f.,.,,-,..~r- Q.. I m -` . ~ 'rim ° 1 nr iihcumatsem “s-.- "iff where the roots f al Rkumathm are ‘il l xilthk' Linimcnx.. You llahtna tgahparts ni... warm water, wipe is-y,rubih`6' ment in and the pain stops. YQ!!! he aurprme i ii w quickly every trace wil diaappl. ' in will get the proof _ifypisftrlif Ullfh’ |len°i"1oi Llnlmewt. .eea_r_____ __A _ __.,.,__»__....-fi_ A I-'=ui,i.ii.1NE _ _ -QF__- T _ _ ' .., Pitent Fledicines always at band at Tim Medical-»Hal| Jamiesdri'a@.Dru`g Stere- Cough !` Cough i Cough ! D__o not cn_ngh_auv more but mielvsea cfs i=et1‘nen's 1 EUULSION the old established favorite remedy. Whether your cough is of long stand- ing~or- from recentcold , ’Pl.|T`l`- lEil’S_ will do _.you good. ltl will allay irritation, attack and dispel the germs ot pul- monary disease, tone up your syst-in and help to cure you. Your doctor will tell you S0 yourneighbors will say so too Thousands have been cured by it. Be sure you get Puttner’s the original and best Emulsion Oi' all drhgg5s‘s and deal- ers ll ‘ ` . . t I }u . c °‘i_ "U, 'C ` lN'n~|s-Raciroir . _ Favor ~ » 1,_._, *___ __~. _ Baht A (Tvvn A it gaasesmeeisnfua" HS lsiwfits w¢nnfinnm<|_ i ffihe oi its ingredients make §lt the best of soaps for the deli- cate skins oi ladies and children. suv »\ 1k:l\.asn‘r Toitrr Soar Co. llorrntal. lhllli ALIO $ 'ntl OILIIIATII 1 - AI.llRT'ron.a'i*SUkFS u; 1 " l ' D if! Nothing i is more beau- tiful tban a Drawing Bedroom fnished in our w aehahle _ White Enamel - _ and Gold Enamel-_ ._ _ When the room becomes dirty it can he washed with hot wa_’°\Z Wd SMP- White Enamel. 2.)c_ 30c. 5_0c. per `Washable G ld Enamel 25:3. 40c box. Pm-e Mixed Paint, Beaver Brand }0c._ per lb. Guaranteed Pure Floor Paints than will dry hard in 1'! hmm 35.1 Kalsomine all shades 20c per plrgel Alahastin-1 all shades 35c °' “ We are the leaders in the Paintf Oil and Var»i~hlioe.. ' Brushes from 3s. np. ' *Ea* in A 7 _EF ‘L Y This priperty has a i f ' la ` e ` '. » eq V. .K_Z__ . _» _ ' '___";’»’gg hackumcn & Williams-_ A §:;.‘f;°f.'.“.'::. ; ~f..._ ....1 m.i..,., ne.. .. _ _ _ p _ __ 4 _ r " "‘f,"§°__'§“’-"’._"""""5'°“§'___I» _'f”_‘.°_, _ _ w co¢ch_.~h6use ~staf_-len, "Ili Solicitors, _ 'f ' c' -» ’_f__» ia'in-'exeellentl-rder ;--ish 5 f _. <. . ». `DM l£fR»Q£ A wrnenmem A ‘Z ~ I ',,"f"‘_ _ --»1i ' T 'J`YY'. ' .-'.~ .f-‘-v, -~' <.- , .~» _ - - »._,'; , - V _ _.- l __ ,' xr . .7 . .,.. v . ’ =, g. _: ~,'_~~¢.», ,¢,_ *~ 1 ; .¢_ _,_\ ___ .,~_q_ ___:_‘____ _,_}_,_____________,___”______,;~ __x, ,-___,.y, ,§.__¢_._;_;,._.___;,,?. _ _get _z ~-...e -&@ iii R0 P TUESDAY, APRIL 15, _________ _‘__he_!_‘.q“!*_$nt_s__,qs wgrwp. " ` with a fund of Parliamentary experience. _ THB SBNATES POSITION' allbl which it him lor a position in _the We do not hear so much of late about ___Sgnnte. )(orcover,=althongh‘ open to the 3 Senate reform since the repaid Rl'°Wl»l\ Ufltaunt othsving been “rejected by the _ the Liberal element in that House, and people" he muy still have tha conildencs the early prospect of part! Stl'€l\8*f\\ f\1°1'° _ of more people in his riding th an 9-D out _ being equalised by the niling otyacanclea- ot-a thousand of these who have never We notice that the Toronto Globe has re- contested an election and consequently eently referred tothe matter in connection never were defeated. _ _ ml with the Cook charges, but it is In a few cases only, as in Upper Canada before Confederation and in this Island for a time, the Legislative Council was elective,but the general rule in British countries has been to have the -Upper Houses compomd of apppointed members. IfSenators :ire not to be appointed by the Crown as at present, one or other of abolish the Senate altogether. This is _tries having representative institutions), in all of which -the supreme Parliament is composed of two Househ. Local Legis- common, but the rule of two Chambers is, we believe, invariuble lor the hsfher Par- liaments. Another plan would be to have the Senators chosen by the Legislatures of the Provinces. This plan The Globe con- demns, ind says, very truly that it would <= agefrom the Federal to the Provincial Glover-nments. _ _ _The Globe apparently does not tavor tbody is of very doubtful utility and might bedispensed with. This is not a_ practicable prpposal. The smaller Pro- i. vinces, which :have a relatively ;largerl representation in the Senate than in the Commons will not belikely _to consent to abolition. Although it has been but seldom that the Senate has proved ot special value in protecting the interests ‘ of the smaller Provinces l1itherto,atill _the ` time may come when it may be of great use in that way. It is yet too scon for us to throw away a provision of the consti- tution which was specially designed to be a protection for the weaker Provinces against the rapacity oi the strong. The present method of appointing Senators is not perhaps an ideal one and _ successive Governments have not always made the best selections. But even in that class oi appointments ot which most complaint has been made there are com- pensating advantages. We refer to the appointment to the Senate of men who have been defeated in elections for the Commons. This was acommon cause of complaint by the Liberals when they were in Opposition. Now they are doing the same thing, and not without good reason, and tha late Government had equally good reason for doing this. Take the caseof a member__ who has been sev- eral times elected to the Commons and-at gmt; the Senators, but arg_ue's’__th`iat ~ DR-UNKENNESS isa me-use _chow be or w;l‘-tH0_U-1_2 -know-._ ___- Liggair.-é‘~§`e-i?§i*§°;“§; you have wrought /on many-_~~ hon. I have -sans '__ tcgrom an ee #dean speedy cure for tins dreaded »_~ ii i _ BIAYPEDYEIJADB. 'l` i _ ful legislatonperhaps, and_hc has acquired a knowled ot ubiio questions and ot to be observed that whether the presentation of minorities is claimed to memfers ot the Senate- are appointed _ be a sound principle in representative* its they now are, or whethe Government. At present the only torm- they are to be hereafter elected, the Sen- in _which`mino`rit.ie_s secure repre_ae_ntati_o'_n are would continue to exercise the right at all is by _the appointment to theSenats to investigate such matters as charges otdefented candidates. We conclude that- made by Herman Cook. The principle is it may be well to go slowly in the _matter in framing the Canadian constitution. A defects in asystem which in theory ap- very little thought would have shown that pears very plausible. ,We -are glad to see the appointive system is a British one,and the strength of parties in the 'Senate ap- ns old as parliamentary institutions; The preaching a state of equilibrium. We hope members of the House of Lords,excepting\ to see that body becoming increasingly those who succeed their fathers in that independentand useful. \Ve have had body, are appointed. The members of the frequent occasion to difer from the action Upper Houses of Colonial 'Legislatures of its majority, but have never yet reach- have been from time immemorial in nine ed the conclusion that the Senate ought cases out of ten appointed by the Crown. to be abolishe i. _ several plans moat he adopted. One is to ' omtranyto the example ot all free coun# latures efion'a_‘(§amber are oompasativrelyl Ti be simply transferring so mucho :patron-* 'V _ '_ en`ter"h'efe.” s. ‘ " for the sulferer and emaciated body? 4 l » _ e iii 1; f’__f-BY=- » _ _ __ - ..s._-.¢.=f».<;_f-1.-if,-f-=...,,.e ........_ _|<=>i\1¢- Igéhe wonderful a »p_ern\an_eat_ -_ _~ _ _ _ _ ` i anpinstincted by J. D. Taylfn-_~ _f °Qit`-‘ar»_>y__sSt`rm-t (east on Thursday __ .L ggi; E; Q,-h dsy__of April instant a_ n ne the oi th *_ DODD & ROGERS* .ft _n..}.?._.....ii.‘?.f?ff..,,.°f?.'.?....i heldgis a besides, these are times when the re- basic to our parliamentary institutions of reforming the Senate. It will at least_‘ that Parliament shall judge in matters be well to avvnit the work that affect its independence and its honor. ing . ol! the elective system_ The Globe declares the principle of an in-'Australia before- revertingto that £orm'~ appointed Senate to be “bad in any case,” in Canada. Theories are all very well in and seems to wonder why it was adopted their ~way but experience often shows L_ _ _ _ The door that Dante saw had this inscrip- tion over it! “Despair of hope, all ye who enter here.” When man despairs of hope hedrainstheverydrrgs ofdes 'r._ '1jhere_ce1_1=1in __ _elm disease tn whzch medical 1;_;:::ns;c: and "popular sn- &m§t.ion have given the » title of _“!-Igpe- 'lllatv fact- the sn cr ers from such edfiseases by robbing' 'them of the courage to try tc regain health. This is partitnlarly- true oflung diseases. As 'soon' as disease faetens=cn the -iiuiigs, thevictim '£3 down. _makes his will, and awaitshis He wonldn’t, _act thy! wayif he were ._ ’ ' bitten y _a `_t§l=.1_'an- tula or a rattle* cn or _ _1 e. _But he is under _the mduence of the ig-` ~nor_ant and super- stx__g1ous,_ tlutit \vrit_e es ro o ’ over Pale `do}l5rP§of‘ -such diseases fasby .neglect or unskill- fnl treatment’ may end fatally in con~ sumption. - ~ '°1fh°?'~°~.i5 Smpuon ° _doorway made y out the w°rdS dough, hushed face, ffyes.f' ‘Ninety-eight out every cases in which Dr. Piefce’s Golden “nw ha’ 'rear' .i::i~.:i°"' rf mn y cure . _ en _ __ °g¢gy. ery f’ positively cures_ weak lungs'D56i'o`d-' clntis, obstinate lzngerxig c_ongh,ible'eg_img' of the lungs and kind ailments, which, if neglects ind a fatal end: mconsunxp gan. I_t cogtams no alcohig, whisky tl’ er shmu t. r “ Your medicine is the best Lhave-ever taken.” `i.'.."if.’ “S” ii-“ik ”‘£;.."`2“”"§i "‘i"i".‘i" -’\".“.§ o., ic . “ n a _a cough; t so had I had to h?in lied all the itime. ly husaud thought I had consumption- He wanted me to_get a doctor. butl told him if it “’ °i’.'."’.'$l'.‘3‘.?..°li i‘J5"D‘i°“.1i‘;.‘2.‘2f.”.=.i’.i.." “‘°3..‘X§ and belorel had taken cnebottle Dr. 1_’icrce’s_ Pell_ets_are the best for the bowels. Use them with the "Discovery" or-'CJ Y Y 1 *G-ew-is H g _. _ _ -_ _ .-2 Arn Gallons” _ ~ _ - _;1 But just step in and compare our ‘ Z writing paper-by the quire, boxes or iz pads-and telfl us whether it _compares E" favorably with what you have been 5 was _ l_!lil.ill’ii”‘ii§lllii Q,\z_i_y,.iv.i_:.;,~,».i_<_»p_i,_,_.i i_ 1 carat is .FRESH cnoconanzsi coconnur Monassl-:s Kisses- s _ron sans: AT _ to sell by _ auction at the _Tusk Hg; _sgfin ~-Brussels, Tipcstrv, Wliitc [uiiid is a good ': J ut one Curtains, vile.-el-“_ s e.»~e»°f»~r=°=ffv oft _ and sitting~roo|u'wiad_ora45o-mites this nas` ,_ ,. W , T, . ' 4 c 1:# in t -.._ 3.. A Ne-f-.lirics e A New iB‘iind. and nannies.. thaaithc i _ Ishii Linoloms--and-_ ` .» » - ,~-, ..'..`~’ »»_ :sr-.e..“°“°°“..._-. --“_”-r-°='-°-°-=-in aeeeacaeassg e_eal_¢e__,Q “Y R. -H." 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Harseclesmlt. lsosotsinaslgiilvcf ' " ' = pe, =rf4ay apee . _ Pla i-_ _W a,re:he;iavgest growers ofphints inthe nee and our (lower and vegetable plants :nre__;-as w:_l_i kniwn on need ey vnll be fully advertised when the SCASDU I __ C " ' Q.” f \ Apl. le Zinesunas _' 1 Pfif-*_f)¢ d electric u 4 I *Q \ M 1 'Q 5 »_ &, - _» _ 1 » > Bs 1 1 ¢¢\$l§li'f`1_' ` __ ffff-`-ifée " H __ __A 1'. _ ' » r _ __,, enclosure, __;_pnv¢,tg' “'51 9*’ °‘“ “9 4% . _ ._ ., ‘ _ l_'**'3‘§’_f"1“"°”_*‘”°9~““§_'§;‘; Kforthsido of Fllzroy _ f'_‘_' e - e -Xi!-F* ‘ ' ~ l f _ A ' A “BT hgii , 5 4=_p"', " sf" OBQ&llI'l-gbsqguwgyipl, "' T2t.8l'36!¢13zs. 4. ‘I . \ ,- .1 ._ ¢ ` I , ._ d , <1* ill S li They .re the cameos they plant themselves and t do not sell any seeds, that they pmnf 1;.-gely ofthe fame, this with toe iaccthat they the largest gunz-4 of wget; 1- plantsonthels'andhashadatendeacy_t1givethepn sn°hcon£.denceinGaye¢;eeds.”¢tuNc "i”‘ ., C* ',_;,,__ Asa.