. "THD Nl!!! TH E _ an _ _.___ _ ____ ” UBSCRIBERS lisllnllioniinsli sE|.Ecll2lJ Fliou Tllls wEEii's News Foil THE liullsnliurs sluuliiiliil S from page 5). 1 ~ on ~this question. have heard from (Mr. Cox) or r f ~.--¢ ~»~ ~.§ kr- .\%_. ; i._,_{_, lem ,r .r ,Q-..~ 1, _ . . .- i far had no opinion He (Mr. McLean) would repeal such a ballot and not‘ as that which was repealed. There between the tivo and open vote. Five sworn OPOD done 'Z should as one a lquestion, and something at It was said the Opposition are not sincere. All they usked was to heryput to the test. H0- ,. MR. MGMILLAN claimed they were only in the House to carry out the will of the people. No one had Ukedfliini to support the ballot but many _had told him not to vote lor it. . The 'vote was then talzen and the resolution declared lost on a straight party ~vote-:cas 13, nays 14. l "Fruit-a-lives” Brings llalural llesiills ln A Nalliial Way. “I aiu ii sevclii_v-llihe-yf‘;ii'-olil funn null :i iiiv-.il llc-lic-wi' lil, uilil user of, “l`liiil :.-‘_'.\,rs". “.»‘_ri.".l'.ri~ of Tile lluivcls was the c~o:::i1 ici I siiliclcil flrliiu limi I foullii that "I"rilil-:l-live-1" l il inc more i;.'lru lllnn any ifller rcllieliy. diy d_iic\\'-\‘ zid\‘i.£li;i9l0. Q __ -,M,;»‘_>{ __ _ I I i _ l The Zion Church bill was rea/_l 11 third time and passed. Also the lull respecting the Legislature. The House in coinlllittve. Mr. llc- Klnnon in the chair, agreed to the bill incorporating the Mclienzie Tail- oring Company, limited. The incor- porators are J. lilaiulc Slinlli. *George F. Grady, Viola lilclielizie, Angeline Mcl-lenzie and Lillie lilclicli- zie. The capital stock is fixed at $2,- 000 in 200 shares of $10 eurll. The bill was reported with uillclldllicllts_ THE Pltbillllldlt nioved that the House resolve itself into Colillilittee of supply. Mr. lilclllllliilus ln the chair. The vote for lloairds of Health was taken up. i MR. PROWSE criticised the action of the Government in connection with the outbreak of smallpox lit llilrrliy River, complaining that the Govern- ment had not supported the local board of health nor rcililbllrscd the very moderate outlay' incurred, some $72.30. He thought this was false economy. THE PIIEIIIIER thought u ulziu who refused to be vucciiluted, went abroad and contracted smallpox and brought it home should be prosecut- ed rather than have his bills paid by the Government. The Government were Willing to do what was right, but not to pay such bills as this. The Government had not con'sidcred _any of these bills from Murray Har -ra ~_,>‘._\. _",..`."-. -»,:{, ~f‘»."’T_§' __r.._\*_..»" ` ,'» _ 1;: _<>. ~ -2' »-»- . " : -,_ __ . _. , e _, __ ,_ ,_ _ li. ...I _ ‘e " , . ‘ -". _ 1?* ».Ll‘ . 2.2% »i;'-"i“"’”"“" _ i., _,;=,._,-~ ..v_.<>_-_ew _ ,, _,___ _ 1'.. _ I . _ ."f'»i'-.-' xi ii '/<;Mf‘r» .~_ ff. i - _ _-;_ Lf _ ~_ ` " :_-'.`.::f__-'A4-1-__ - i Fruit is X:i\.ilrc‘s1:l.\.-_'i‘.'c. “l"‘uit-:i- _ lives” is inode of ille juices of :liiili-_--, I oranges, figs mid pl-uncs. "l`;-.lil-.'-.- _ i lives" acts oil llic liiliuziu 5_\':=f.~;'ll l I1* I fre.-iii lriiit-c:i;~,ily aufl grlllly- _\".‘. ji. ' as elfccliirly as the oiil-liiuu pill. ' "l:rliil-A-li\'c>"’ docs not p,'i_1li: o~ irrilule llic illll>_~'liill~~'. ILii_-_(lli:i1i~l`. i l>».>\\'rls iiud vuri-s Cllllsliiirili >n l»i»;.'_i: -. “I~`l'lliL-li-l.i\'c.s" lifts ililc-cllv oi- lfi.~li~ l l' _lllst try “I~`riiil-1-i-li\'es \'.l'.~il j.'i ll lo. _'ii _ ri mild, gc-llllc yet efl`ccli\'c 1..\<:livc ” i liver regliluior. 5oc. nbox--6 for _§2.;f--lriil =i/e. 2 - At :ill illll~l_oil at Mui-i-ay River Shmiiii hc ‘mid _hy continued the dlsi'ussioli over a very the Government. There could harlzl<;lvlil-lil, in reply in lui. fiililifsfiks hc is I'-“lil ll” fi “"1” Til" Dhhie and hi-ei-icuii siicnkcml Btiitcii item ol llourds of lililillh was llicu that hc did not understand it to hc l’*“"5U‘I~ _ _ the duty of the Gai-cyniiiciit to hike 'l‘lic Alzrlcliltllrc depiii'tnll:ilt cstllnai- charge of, or incur expense for indi- l"l"~ $9;`3“0 “'°"" “wt l7”i"°"" "}’» 'IIN vidual cases of typhoid fever, scarlet Uf\\'¢`Ul“lZ ¢‘Xll0IiSf2l= _ <_il_ llie (.olnlnls- feven mehsieh Ui- _'diphtheria that siolier, $'i:’»0, wus criticise-il by _\ir. might uhhh, about the cghnii-y_ Hc i\'Iai.lllv::;on and others. lt was point- read from she lhw of iggg whut me thc eil out that lu li return licfol-c _thc duties of lhciii hoanih of hciimi and House it is stated that no ltelniscd under what circhms-thhccc expenses account of these trlivellinl; expenses is kept or has ever been kript Mr might be incurred. Copies of the law _ - ' l - _~ _ hhdihhen from tim; th timc sent tr, l\l_-lpecil\l)- John Oldberg, postmaster here, and well-known tllrougliout this entire neighborhood, is ‘telling his friends that 'Dodd's Kidney Pills are the cure for all forms of Kidney Disease. And when they ash how he'knows, this is the answer he gives: “I was troubled with bnclinclle for A long time and DodN sfiiti-il tllnt ivhaf. hc Iiziil said was luiseil on 1.lic return iullilnitteil by the l'onliilil»il~;ion-- er to the House. If his words were luntruc then the retiiru was untrue. He colitenilcd that every cclit in ex- _cess of the actual expenses of travel ought to be repaid till the treasury null that any honorabc mail would do it. HON. MR. ltl(‘H/\RDS said this amount had been voted for six years and linii never been challenged. In other I’i'o\/iuces zi lump sum was vot- ed in this way, :iud no itmiiisell ac- coilnt was ever called lor. If it wus too nilicli, tncy ought not to vote it. He had never made u charge outside of the amount voted. He had been repeatedly out of pocket in travelling in other Provinces. Hc defied any- one to put their linger on a penny y . the Opposition had misrepresented hlni_ ` ed that both sides of the House had frequently violated the rules. Later he added there was nothing to .take back as one party was as bnd as the i other. ' MR. WYLATT challenged the right oflthe Commissioner to any more or order. Daiwa Kinney Puls never f il to cure lt. ‘ IT; fini!! WAY .iii - '. __..._».._ L turn of travelling expenses of th# Engineer of Public Works the item iissioncr of Agriculture kept no nc- ll Cnurlottuwwn E s lcpsuiilyocliiletthiust put the lump sum in who uspired to i l . or from the Premier L 21 H i At the time The Guardian reporter oft, 3.00 n.ln., this debate was still li pl'oi,:ress. . THURSDAY. ' Wednesday, April 19. The House, which had sat till alter ive o’i:lock this morning, without linking progress in supply, opened to the public at 12.20. MR. l\ll‘l’Hl~}l<} preseiitcd a petition and bill to alnelld the act for the iicorporatioii of the Y. M. (,‘. A. of (`harlottetown. ' After liuestioils, answers and the submission of some retilrlls, Ur. War- blii-ton niovcd the l-Iolise into colu- ilitloe ou the bill to iiicorporntc thc |l\Iul'lJoliuld ltoivo Wood-Workiilg l`oul~ »l i willy, Mr. (‘roshy, in thi-_ l‘huil‘. The ncor orators are rl. A. Macllonlilil P . W. lil. Iloivc, l.. lil. Poole. lt. M. Johnson and I.. J. Worthy. The capi- tul, stock is fixed at -$7,000 in $100 sliares. Sonic disc|ls'~:ion took place lalliolii: the legal lnenlliel'l~l us to the varying powers l-_onlcrred upon cor- porate conipzinies by the Legislature alld the desirability of gl'eal.i~l' linifor- lliity ill that regard. The bill was re- l ` " - ill iorted agiecd to without amend ieiits. The bill incorporatinl.: tho McDonald <‘ompany was read a third time and passed. AFTERNOON SESSION. The Holise resumed its sitting ut 3.25 o'clock, und in committee of the whole, with_`I\li‘_ McPhee in the chair, ronsidcreil the bill to incorporate the North Shore Illirnl Teleplinne Com- pany. 'l‘lle iucorporaturs are Roder- ick McKinnon, J. D. Mcl)oliald, Paul McKinnon, D. McDonald, Wilfrid Mc- Kinnon nlid Vincent Sutherialid. The object is to niaiutain and operate a .lurlil telephone from St. Peter's Bay rustwarilly along the North Shore llond for a distance of seven miles. 'l`lic cupitiil stock is $500 in $1 shares. Ilou. Mr. Mclnnis lilid charge of the bill. He explained that the line is a brunch colinectilii; with the general telephone lilies, and the company asks power to contract with or sell their line to the Teleplione (‘ompanv of Prince l<1d\\'al‘il li-lliiud. The bill was agreed to witllolit iinieudnieilt. MR. WYi\'l‘T iutrl_>duced a bill to :iniend the act relating to Landlord and Tenant. _ ~ Mli. l\'lcNEILl. uioved the House lu- to committee on the bill to amend the Suinmerside lncorpo'ral;ion Act 1003, Mr. McLean in the chair. After some con\'erse.tional discussion progress, was reported. The bill to amend the act incorporating the Pio- neer Publishillg Conipany was next taken up in coinuiittce, Mr. Kennedy, Kcnsinetoli ill the chair. Clause 5 which provides that no person shall hold more than one eighth part of the capital stock was amended to ex- cept any persons who may now hold more than tuat much of the stock, such lioldiniz, however, not to be in- creasi-d. The bill 'was agreed to with aint-iiilments. HON. MR. HASY.Alll)’S bill to a.- niend the (lonillioll Law Proceedure |Act was colisidcrcd in committee, llr. iwarburton in the chair. It empowers the Chief Clerk, or acting Clerk to sign certain orders, instead of the Judge as now rcliilired. The bill was agreed to without ameiilliuelit. The bill to amend the Gallic Act was rc-colnmitted, Mr. Irving in the l-huir for the purpose of iiialling some changes. The prohibition against the use of iiiitomatic. guns in the' hunting of geese and lirant was made general so flu' as to proliiliit the llse of these guns in huntilig any kind of game. The bill was zi;;i‘ci:d to with alucnd- uicnts. Tile bill to illi'ol~porute thc McKen- v.ic 'l‘ailol'iliig ('olnpu.ily wus rciid li third time uud passed. that the party of immigrants com- iul: to this country are expected to arrive in this city on Slliuiwlay or Monday next. The Committee of Supply was re- sluued, Mr. McWilliams ill the cliair. The consideration of the agriculture estimates were taken up, and discus- sion arose on the item, Scholarships, Truro, $800. MH. MATHIIGSON silggcsted that our students at Truro had great ad- valltnizes there, but the arrangenlents could not be `e0risillereil pel‘u\alicllt.. We ought to look to the time when this training could be given in this I 'rovinco. I~l')N. Mll. l{'I(7l-IAllll.\‘ ilioliglltour students were very welcome so far, and the ofler to this Province wus li voliintury one, yet thc tiiiir lniglit roulc when il colitrlbliiioil would be expovteil. ’l‘l~ll~} l'lll'1l\1ll<}lt tliouiglll this l‘i~o- viui-r~ lilid been treated vcry lilicrlil- ly, liltllollgh lille privilegcii iverc ex- fcndcd to New lirullswick, wliiln thai. l"l'oviucc liud ecllt. but ll siniill niiniber of stililcillti-i. I-ln tlioliglit it wollhl bl' time cuoulxll to coliliillol' thi-_ mutter of :l colitrihiition when it is asked for. Tlin iti-.ln then passed. I (lu the Executive Foilncll, lucnillcrs’ BABIES WIIO SUFIER FRUM CONSTIPATION The littlc ones who suffer from constipation, culic, indigcstion, or any of the many ills that afflict clilldren, will find prompt relief in l:laby’s Own Tablets-a medicine that ls guaranteed absolutely safe and free from all injurious drugs-in fuct the only medicine for luibies sold under the glmruutee of a government ans- lyst to contain no opiate, narcotic or other "‘sootlling" stud. Concern- ing them Mrs. Ernest Plnmondon, Ste. Julie Station, Que., writes: “lt is a pleasure for me to let you know what your l.laby's Own Tiiblets have done for my children. My baby suf- fered terribly from constipation and uint he had fallen of the pnlille men- rilthfuish we had a doctor there was e for his private use' The lender of H0 CIHIUEG in his 0005310" fill I D0' an to give him Baby's Own Tab g _ _ lets, but since then he is enjoying cries nl order and n demand for 20011 heaith." The Tablets are sold retraction followed with ii discussion by medicine dealers or by mall at 25 of rules of order. The Chairman rul- ‘$61115 8 b0X "Om Till* DP- Williams' Medicine Co., Brockville, Ont. Special to The Guardian. SPRINGFIELD, Ky., April 20- Maud B., the famous trotter owned b the late Gtor ns, was shot Y , _ to dest ‘ in Stearns' than his actual expenses. In the re- wi 1 I " if-was 85 years old and 1 Why Feel Badly At All? Of course, it is “spring fever". But why not keep the liver active- the stomach clean~and _ the blood pure -with asa: .v v A glass every . i morning is the best possible tonic for, young and old. 1.* ‘ At all druggists- = i 25c. and 60c. a bottle. 86 . -.,,. niilclige, ctc $700. Mr; Miitlliecon pointed out that the changed condi- tions of railways and free passes should he taken into accoliut. A iuembl-l' who had to drive only ai lcw miles over bud roads was at grcufni' cost tliuu one who came by rziil from ’l‘ig'nish. This he thought lllieiiuul. HON. L. 1\lcDONAI.D favored the existing system, which had been long in v_ol:\lc. I-lis own mileage lliiroly paid thc actual outlay. The itcm pas- ser . ~Elllicn.tion, Chief Superintelidcllt’s salary, $1,200, travelling expenses $350 etc was next considered. lllspec- tor’s salaries, three at $850 and lin Inspector of French schools at $300, brought out. the suggestion from Mr. Arsenaillt; that the latter should bc paid more. THE PREMIER pointed out that the French Inspector only lza\'e li por- tion of his time to. the work, and tlioupht he was about as well paid for the work done as the other lil- spectors. HON. MP.. GALLANT snid it was only since the Liberal party came in that there was an Inspector of French schools. One was appointed by them and _paid $200, and sonic years ago at his reconimendation thc salary was increased to $300. HON. L. Mcl)ONAl.l1 coilld not see his way to support an increase for the French Inspector until they were able to incrcuse the salaries of all the Inspectors, which he hoped yet to see done. - MR. ARSENAIILT said the Frelicll schools were greatly. scattered. The Inspector had to travel ,day und nizlit and pay his own cxpcilses, while hundreds of dollars ivere voted to pay travelling cipirlisos of certain other officials. MR. Mcl)ONAI.D, (Uirdigiin, Mr. Matliiesrm and others continued the discussion till G o'clock, the latter devoting attention to the salary and travelling expenses of the Sllperin- tendent of Edilcutioli. I-le read li let.- ter from Dr. Anderson stating that his salary had been fixed at $1.300 with actliul trlivcllilu: expenses ud- ditiounl. P1\'I~`.NIl\'(l SlGSl~i1'_\N. The Ilolisc i'n.‘ aliuoliuced in l'-oiliniittcc of Supply Mr. l\’l:llhic- son rcsumcd the discussion ol' the salary and travelliuif expenses of the .~‘»uperinf.cndeut nf ldlllicntion. '1‘Hl'i1 PREMIER explained tlint his lllidcrstaliding was that Dr. Anderson was to receive as Superintendent of Education an amount equal to what llc received as Principal of the Col- lege, which was $1200 in salary, and house rent, fllel, etc__of a value of $300. That seemed to be the reason why the two amounts were stated in the forlii in wllicli they had been vot- ed for ten yours without objection being taken. lt is really a salilry of $1500. 'l‘lle diuclissinn was continued by Mr. Wyatt, Hon. l\'ll'. l\lcMilllin, Mr. Mclienu and others, thc Opposition contention being that the estimates if for salary should lic so stated. It was not zirirlled that $1500 was too iuuch snlary for llr_ Andersoii. lu reply to Mr. Wyatt the lrl~,lliii~l' ex- plained that the presciit lirrliiigeilicilt will be routllllied while Ill". Anderson retains the office. Ile hull not yct; re- signed but had iiitiinnted lin inten- tion to retire nt. nu eiil‘ly'rlate. The new Superintendent. will probably re- ccivc $1200 salary _ mid lils actual truvclling expenses, which latter would be more than Dr. Andcl'son'i~l for the first year, ns he would have to go, ull over the Province to bc- come acquainted with existing condi- tions. HON. Mil. (IUMMISKEY remarked upon the fact that the very vigilant Opposition had not discovered this great wrong in all the past ten years during which they had assisted to vote the salary in this way. Every one admitted that Dr. Anderson was well worth $1500, and both sides of the House had joined to vote it from year to year. MR. McLl<}AN contended- that the Opposition had all along believed that the money voted for travelling expenses for the Superintendent, the Commissioners of Agriculture and Public Works were for actual travel- lin ex enses and not as salary He E D » - .claimed that ten thousand dollars had been mlsappropriated in this way. The discussion was continued by Mr. McKinnon, Hon. Mr. I-lughes. Mr. McLean, Mr. Arsenault and oth- ers. MR. DEWAR moved a resolution to reduce the amount for travelling ex- penses lrom $350 to $200. This was discussed by Messrs. Wyatt, Gallant, Mathleson, Delaney, (who created~ House divided on this motion, 13 to 13 and the chairman gave his cast- lngt vote against lt and declared it los . On District Teachers' Salaries, $108,000 and ~Bouus S450 n further discussion arose. MII.. MATHIESON pointed out that the bonus was the smallest for many years. Other Provinces had increased wick salaries were increasing. He in- stiiuced the Johnson River school case ns one in which the money voted for education was wasted and misap- propriutcd. He detailed the circum- stances nt considerable length. It had been alleged that Premier Peters had promised that the Government lrlift letter which was in Premier Peters’ handwriting, hilt not signed, and the (lovei'lilnclit refused the lip- pliculits would have to pay the costs themselves. 'FHIC l’ltl‘Il\’Ill‘lR Said he dill not ili- lend to deal at Iellgtli with this mat- ter as llc hull done so more than once. The fact was that Preluicr 1'et- ers iinllcrt-ook to advise these peo- ple that their proper proceedure was to file il bill, which bill was prepar- cil in his office. The pnoplc -had asked for sonic gllarnntee-that if the case went iigilillst them as it did finally tlliit thc llnvernmidit would pay the cost. Such a letter was prepared lit Mr. 1’vtel'i~l' direction, in part in his own lizillllwritiul: and given to the applicants. Mr. Peters’ law piwtilcr coniiriiied the fuct that Mr. I‘ctel's that the lilxccutive were hound by this to pay the amount. He had no liesitntion ill talking the filll respon- sibility before tlle House und the country for lnakinz the payment. The case went. against the trustees, nt. the first trial on its inerits, but on appeal this decision was reversed oil a mere tccllliiculity. I-le moved the adjourlilrlent of l-he deb:ite. Progress was then l‘epol'ted and the House udjolirlled at 11 o'clock till tuulorroiv morning at I0 o’clock. l~‘lill)A\'. ` 'l`\lursiiay, April 20. The House opcncd to the public at 11.30. HON. MR. (‘.L‘Ml\iISKl<1V was kept busy for sonic time presenting re- turns nud answering questions asked by Mr. McKinnon, Mr. Kennedy, Kensington, by Mr. 1’ro\\'sc and oth- ers with i‘eglii'il to various roads, works, cattle giiards, etc. lu reply lo Mr. Kennedy lic prolniscd to table information leapecting a cattle guard ut Mcl)ona1d's railway crossing at Mill Valley. . The bill to auiclid the Gallic Act was read li third time and passed. the _act incorpol‘li.tillg the (7hiil‘lotte- town Y. M. C. Associiitioii which wlis reported without umendmenls. '1"Hl`~] 1’llEMlER niovcll the House into committee of supply limi the ed- ucational cstiniiitcs were taken up. MR. l\’lCKINl\`l_)N spoke of the .I Ilii- son River school case, denying flint the Oppositior. had spoken disrespect- fuliy ol lille late I-’i'emier Peters. He argued that il Mr. Peters had prom- ised to pay these costs hc ivould' have done so in the i.wo,ycn1‘i»l that hc lived after the alleged promise was made. MH. l\lATl-IIESON argued that no I"l'cniiei‘ could uinlie a prouiise that would biild the Government or the Proviiice. Any such prolnise could only hind himself. Jlldgliieut wus iriveu in 1006 and the ciliilplliiliiiiits who had lost their case had no doubt liiadc lippliciitiou to Mr. l‘l\t- ers to uliike good his proilliso, if he had inude one. Ile did not do f_liat_ sind scclils to have rl:i'ilscll to do srl. THE l’ltI<}Mll‘lll said thc ciists were noi. taxed till 1007 :ind shortly lifter th:-it Mr. I-'cters was token ill. Mr. lugs. however, confirmed the stato- luent that it was ‘Miz Petcri-:' inten- tion that the Governnlcnt should pay the bill. Mll. A1lSl'GNAllI.T said il the (lov- crnnieut felt obligated to pay this bill they should have done so last year. _The merits and technicalities of the ruse were further discussed hy l)l~. Warburton, Mr. lilathiesou, Mr. (‘ox, Mr. Mcbelin and Hon. Mr. l‘.umnlis- key. The latter replied to some inti- liiuiiolin of previous speakers, that he lilid no <'oiinei‘.tio|i with the case, directly oi' iiidil'ectl_\'. Ile had sonic biluilicss rclatiolls with one ol' thc p:irtil‘s in other iiliitfcrs. All"l'F}|lNll(lN l~ll'}'.~‘»Sll)N. 'l‘lio I-louse nlcf. :it 11.50 wllcn volu- initteli of l~uippl_v wus resillncd. MII. liIATI~l'fl<`.H(lN said the llovcrii- ment did not pay tllo aliioillit., $351), in the .lolinsoil River scliool misc ilu- til April 1010 :ind that it was re- ported thlif. the iuouvy had bel",-li bc- lorc that i‘uiseiit(iI.\ l'in=“|?r!;;I¢%\;':i! the teachers' salaries. In New Bruns- _ Doubtless you have had iriveu this liiiilcrtiiking. He held f r 1 .__ lg' » iw ' 1 i ._-. >..-_-_L f. . lat. \‘ ‘_ . .. .‘_v "2:-» _e _'.-\ ir. . _ _. .»,__ _ _- $15" ` vi FJ ""5 5 _‘yn I" a "ie 2. _"55 rf* sie: ` "- .~ .~= “,e:~» ._ - i-_.»;:. :_-.4 xv -if i .1 - i . _ _ were given, showing that this was what was meant. For the first time the House now learned that the Com- Iicllrd solliid-repl°o- dueing instruments--perhaps you have had it in mind to buy olle-maybe you ure uncertain which make to buy-but have you heard the would pay the costs in this case, and this alleged promise was made the pretext by the present Governlnelit _ ' for .i in the sum of $350 five years P' Y K i later. He, (Mr. Mnthieson) denied thiili Premier Peters had ever made such a promise. llc rcud from a ( _ that if lipplication were niade to the (loveriilucnt for payincnt of this sum » You can do this at. the store of ziu_v Edi- son dealer. Wlleli you go, note the longer playingtime of Ambcrol Records (play- ing twice as long as the Standiird Edison Records); note the Amberol selections, not found on any other record of any kind; note also the repi~odl1l»ing point of the Edison Phonograpll lhat never wears out and never needs cllziugiug; the motor, that rims as silently :uid as evenly as an electric device. and tile special Ilom, so shaped that it gatlicrs every note or spoken word :ind brings it out with start- ling fidelity. It is izlicfie exclusive features, vital to p“ll&:_1t§{\’\5"r;plf*ecfA: ‘youtvylll sele'when p_ N_ Enmlmy Bummnsirm F.. U. Lepnge, North Hustlco. lngnriil puln-con uerln power If d W | | ki ‘\, 1 _ _ Your ealer does not carry Nulifel ,cud°}'¢f,|ni’,‘;.o‘:,",:,§i‘{,‘;i‘if_}‘;'_}(§2}{§,‘i_ ask him to write Johnson A: John~, .provision ill the law for this or other deserving cases. Mil. IRVING thought ',here ought to be some provision for the many deserving tcnclicrs, who at small sal- aries had given the strength of their youth, their manhood und their old age to the teaching profession. Some of them had labored long and rend- ered an incalculable service, which would last for generations to como. (Continued nn page?) `- . ` K The Twenty fifth. "Session -OI" 'l`HE- - iummer School of Science will be held nt Fredericton, N. B., .lilly lllh to Aug. 2nd. I (‘oursr.~: in Natural Scieilccs, Eng- lish l.itcrutlire, 'Agricllltllre--Scliool lim-ilonilig, vtc., will bc given. offer fol conipetitioh. FOUR of these will be confined to l’_ IC: I. 'l`cacllcrs. llrop ii cord fl-l' calendar to J. D. Seaman, 63 Tlnylicld street, Charlottctoivu, Secretary. 4-18iltui'f.f. ii P.llifess'nnal llaldsii _g__-:_---"“"' IIOTEL BRUNSWICK _ Moncton, N. ll. the Largest and Best Located Hotel ln the Ult(y._ accommodating 200 gnnstn. Sltulite in the centre of spacious grounds and surrounded by elegant shaded tree! maklnlzlt specially dnimblefor tourists in l§_h2_a_uiv\ini=r Region. GE() lVInk\WIIII‘TNP‘-Y Warburton V8! Shaw Bnrrislers, Allorueys, Notary Public, Etc. Offices ill Czilnoroli Block, Clilirlotlelown, V _ _ I'. E. Islaiiii. A A .vlci..-iii, K. Cl I5'-na'd"'“lvlEi"{inn McLean f& McKinnon Barrlsters, Attorneys-st._L aw ' Ri-own Block. Chhrlnfléfdwvl C5-eo. aes. Inrnan BARRISTRFI ANI! ATTORNEY Bollcitcys for luv l`.lnsdinn Bank of only-I-~`<~':_ ’\lc_i\_tn|ms. ___ DR. JOHN l.l'Jl0WELl». M. D. Richmond Streei .fini-il-».ife St. Pnul's Church Hours until lo oilnck fn 3 p. m ILO. McI.EOD. K. U. W. I‘J. BN'I.‘LEY McLeod Q). Bentley Barrister and Att - tll . Solicitors losr the Bsnlicrgfllots éezlls - Finney vo Loan I. J. YEO. M. D. Physician and Surgeon ` B ld ` i Ngxt door to Thee” i\l?i‘l‘{cl‘i\|}lon‘Dt'uR_{lo. IWNL3; _ ent Btrnst DR. CLEIFT srncullsr in cusoluc masses; Uhiirlottetown. P. ln. Island. 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