{§* ‘Till ‘*""“""¥V ‘-"?'§'§T."- »»fo.Y¢ ~ f me eoanmm e 2 i ‘ _ _ r ~ i iii iiiiiiii iuiiu|ii»““'SLA"Y@- BL* The companys _ __ _ __ _ runsnlr,Apru2i_i_i_i._____ FRIDAY, APRIL 24, 1118. _ uonrmw snssrox _" DB. DOUGLAB asked ihe Commission I." 0 1 ':‘9‘ _ i _cimiicw ks, _ne iiyfictié ii. THE NF* _ ,iJ_U§ld"§;)&kea-tf:obta`lrl|:itstiixii|d `a”iifhli:crs2 °'i _ _ fi.. »»~»»-»»~d°f 12::i°°;.?.i:,°;:.'::‘.:°.:;::;3‘i,‘tz United States is being more an more pn", ofamm on from “rain umm I drawn to the openlut UD 'Df Vast new tanto cf,Cavemilsh, North Ruatigoi Bay infieias in the osnsaisn Nortiiwssessa View. Hope River ‘ami Stentor B1-id 8° 5; me M mlgmum mm the sn.” to presented to the Government during the - 1 _ see ' ii |1903 _'Ai mi thatfertileregion. The wheat plauthas' so 0 so whether I pg on has been received from the inhabitints of i itselt migrated. Hel! a century ago such the same localities by the _Commissioner `_ A_me|~[°‘n mmf .S was sf counuiy ‘Of WU!'k5 in I0fCl'8il°Bvt3 SING - ` ‘msd and what action the Government ln~ md commonly came from the Genesee valley,_ md; “ki in __ _ _ 95 ii G W . _ md UP?" C°'°°d’» °° it '"5 th” “T4 Dn. DoUG1.ae.salgThisnis a very impor-i Wil v 0 ° the srlua 1 Oi British America- - _» tant road, which will reduce the dist-imc » I day Gei esi e is 1 ot mentioned in the flour between Bay View and _Sianley Bridge trade and Ontario represents a steadily V "b°“° °°° hm' ‘md “Old t"°VV"¥ 5i°¢P hill~. At the present time it is ve diifi- iiminishlng quantity The wheat delds cult.: to tm 17 i i ° R8 yone to contract for milk er . _ have been transfered to the Western and _- _ _ This is an ideal preparation for Coughs. Cold'-. Tiimai *Hd LungTmuh1es. Irritation and Hoarsenua, Bronchial and AsthmaBc Cottghs, and for Public Speakers and Singers. “It clears the throat. ” Large six ounce bottle 35 cts. At all Dealers and Whole- mlebrqglm DIE BAIRD COMPANY. limited. ` Ycoihtock. N. B. boine and the Saekatoh n ii -. vs_ In _ .-_ _‘_,_ * i -~ 5_5. 1 -5. "* " $9* _ ` WWUW 5 _ The ii "1 - 'fi--_ _ '_»,_»¢ 1 2 ~ e_‘"._- _ .1 s _... ' '.~‘. ui* == ;_ ~.- _ -`_, . ‘ `~»" ii* '- _ fi _ilélwhen ’ihe face is “ld fill! nerves weak. Pallor “WF indicates a lack of hon.-in me bison. mm. is s its most helpful and ag-ree. dble form can be had in '_ Janiieson’g _ _ `Af‘=m°<_3y 8° pleasant to tiki? Y°\1'd doubt it- were a '_ _ ,M ' . _ 55`t"`fsr cue better _ _ color, better appetite and renewed giv_¢g_ '_ , _ _ .~,:;f"`_~_ ‘ _ _,,___=___,,; 8 5 |083 imstbytnstiriirim-rier which one United ‘"’° “"°'°"‘“°°°“°°°“““""‘°¢~ hauling on account of ihe read Noi thwestern States and to the valleys of _ The bominissioner said _that last-yea; a ‘ the Red River of the North, the Asslni~ Pe M011 had 59611 received, and also a Couniel' Detitiou, but the latter was not ew’ ' _ entertained. This yearanother numer- And withal this migration of former ` United States farmers across the bound~ was received. The engineer will investi- ary northward is coming to have and will 88119 Mid 'if f0\1l1d iii U10 Pilbiiii ii1f»6l‘€BUS { in the near future 'have an important the w°'k Wm be d°”°' ously signed petition in favor of the read MR. MoW1u.1aus asked the Com- ; b°"i_ng “W” the trade "1°'ti°n° °f the missiouer of Public Works, if a petition of *‘ _ Dominion and the Republic. These neo- ¢eit.iniii_nsi~itsnes or Lotsosnd 10 me _ _ple have been accustomed to American bien reoeived Praying for the completion k i usages and customs; they have all their or the T°_"°° B°Y 1°” Rnd 7' This |155 been opened for the distance of three ' lives used American farm machinery; .le _ at the _ , ' t theyhavebeen accustomed to buy and ml 8 n°rt'h end wm°h1e"eE:_ ;. about one mile at the south end to com . sell in the markets near which they were plete, so what__action_dccs ' the Govern- nsrea. ones wma the use easy] ami mentintend tv-iiinic hi the niattei. 1 1 'rue ooimisnomii-i¢s¢i¢1».‘ petition ima that a pretty highitarlii’ separates been nm* _‘_ A in Will* mem ‘mm the m°'k°°° in Whwh al” held, and ti; woe; willelitggdzfiif fond: ~ _ were accustomed to maketheir purchases. _gg he in the public ihumsm e _ Y They must therefore purchase their ma- ML Agsm'.;AUL-,_- asked th, goljmissiou. chlnery and supplies in Canada or pnyw er of Public Works to explain' to this , heavy duties on the like articles of -gm-l§i;1;_¢;;hr_a road ai § ._ _- _. erican production. And when their cropsiopenmk 58;'::t; tl; iamgixbubig _ 5 g " A* " '* *"‘ e ~` ° aregxown, if they look' as they have been GW ` nt ma’ this mm 5 present accustomed to look to thernarkets p!__Hin- of $125 whiehtgvas paid bythe Government neapoils or Chicago they will ‘lid If” u¥°`l'ii¥|I¢0f'WlY' °f“`fUi8 2015?? 15006 this matter in the near future or drop _'__ ,__ - wed °i>°n~ __ ; ~ it" __ _ ~_ _ _ _ _ _ 1 ‘ ‘ G’°t` _ not the iq AD ~ __ __`_ J e " m¢,kga, ;,fr0llP&t Port V' "-1""°'l_"" "' ssan invest . ~ ' f_ `.*1~‘~i so 5?; '_ :thai _ _*conditions the om friends or reciprocity Times puts it, the 'American manufactulr-_ _ Slatesywlll desire _iilldlj customers, now removed across the 51§l*YWi1i come to ‘see that___thc 'licitilc' J. G. J.iMussoN,»< e ichemist and Ijmggistf ` s».mE__1iEsULrs or IMPURE BLOOD. THE ‘MEDICAL HALL. _ _ _.. , .___ V' R A, i 'C' 'l`, di' >‘d"fahe',l _ A blotche pégitii y SMIIITG Dawg* oi ie is bne Ferrozone Tablet af'er each meal. Fen-ozone »;91far_s_ and beliili'-!3°Sk;_h° ” `-' \ ~ 1' ~ complexion iymakinl' rlw, p_ure_ b_ _ ' ; ,'_. ;_ f HousEK£rPnmsi .< . . f',_ ' 1 WITH iGO0D _ ' Patronize us because WE SELL`7th¢ _FURNP __ TURB they admire and are glad to see in » their rooms. igo3 FURN.|TURE Ii Styles are arriving for us every trip of the C " steamers. We will shortly _show the _great- est stock of furniture ever before gathered together under one roof in' this Province- and are going to sell it too. ` ' - f' '?. 4sdwft Ami \.¥menr ai i _ , .__ it fi' thcCaaadim shore. They WH .-hav__lr»_i` "°“°_§-_ " 3” "°°'d *Vin pefereoeebceausc of auf. °l'°°ii'ae?§;'ii."“it°'§°°i¥i'-‘ei-"\" p“bu° mt’ e°°°'*“°_’“ ‘“°‘°‘““’°“ °°““f°°‘°°‘e"" _ .ii . Bm .. _ _ THE CARPET MEN- - _ lmarket. Iticedsyto sec the proviue fcrcement from these capable and sub-. X333 ‘fxgia ’ V110 IIB l!0W’_` vane” '__ it " .enmingtauslntcns of thousands _Biilirepos'ted_c_'greed?tc1'vithont amen lfthe United States. Andasthellew _- __ _' _ » _ ers and tradss_i_n’-‘thc great cities ct the e <__=~| changes from which both peoples bien, }S¢{fy-_g,‘s,,;,h‘q;g°n_ , feeiiuf lil Bill# _ UU WU _ headache anda dull grain. The proper It res-‘Ores the enfeebled brain and dn? _ 1; i e toahealthy vigor0is con- F ?1ii;iiJ‘;E_l`teti'dvlgoratgs_`_al_l the gag ,_ - - - t an nuns 8 G% sl1itiiei?;L rfggguglgfig ogg dnuihiriogothvthse' depressed. Refuse? a sub- large pantry and bathroom. Heated with hot; stitute for Ferrozone-its_the best tonwi Ili". °°M1¢¢i¢d will l¢"=1\z¢ _lid ¢ie¢t_fi¢ rebuilder and invigorator known. Price lkhts. One ofthe Hnest Cottages ‘in the City 50°" at D1-uggistg or P0139; & Co., King- lgl'§ug_particullre apply here. Eton, (hm wand commerce. He admltied tliatftle `i Anime i3frq_eqips¢see.tn,_ _Freeland Han 0omir_anr,r»u§ied its _third reading; ‘ _Y 0° ‘lf Rogers the to consider a Nlfb Association Act. According the _ _assessments are? levied viz. of August in-_ Mr. Currie approved of the chanke ‘ibut thought the bill should go further and limit the number of factories coroperat- miz. Hon. Ma. Roa1tns“`said` the had asked for legislation. lines, but the Government _ _did not elder _iii H°1iii° 1° <10 ev- _ _There 1 itibirhsio the legality ot* suhh’ which might mean interfering with multiplication of factories is injudous to the industry, but the mptterjmight be regulated theieommrm pence and good corporation than to restrain individuals from manufacturing checsfe; _ ’ _ Hou. Rooms said that tht law of survival of the l1|.test_wou_ld prevail in the case of factories. He thouglit such, might be ultra vires, still it would be in I ~ - ' ‘ ..~. \ i €_: \h°rnbiic1nterestc."_ _'_ i . In District Hers- all three factories »iwitliin_tl\!e_0miie 0r=!l;#l‘ mile of C eachother. itcitter one was _mrtqa_ _ lould_destmy.the._rhole three. i II _thin nies .saiiia is nine is ii... . »sai._ - ~ ,.5 _ Hon. IR. bimpson did not think’ fit _neun .uyise credit the niques nm the power to pies such a radical. arbitrary measure. ;The Commissioner should de- vise some means todiscourage the opening _- ofnew factories where they arenot; need- ed. People often start an agitation for. new factories rather _hastil,y. Time should be given them to take a cooler view of thex matter. Thesteps taken elsewhere Lo meet the diiiiruty should _bc ‘ ascertained. Mn. llarmrsorz said that the question is a large one, involving various considers-_i_. tions. There is a movement now to con-_ solidate tliaschpois, and this principle should be applizi with _respect to facwry r. - : ,°,» _ ' ire] are I. districts. The sent method is ent y haphazard. The he so that they esc points. Questions? of this kind -with-by is commission collect valuable hifllrmatlon. Hon. Hn. Rooms said that if this were done when the oomiiry was it would _have been In the west a' system believed this would 192'!-late itself inthecoursaottimct __ __ __ » nothing to » .nm '*"a\=u- tl _°*=°¢_Ui_ °f -My md ff asked for legislation as askeehfor by Mr.. C1'1rrli‘ ` _ w°n1dbe_n1io.viiee. _ _ _ __ 14% _Yelyet __ ~ 1 Cart. Bnmsaid -it was 80-l1_°l‘§|ly the 142% stsongestlaéoricethat suffered by the T iimultiplicatioc. Hs thought _legislation SYR WANT _ YOUR _ ~ _ / _ 332,21 ; _ .-1 ~ . ~.e, ~ _ _. _,_ _ _ . _ _ ,A - it I V' :I 2; A in i _ V ' . . ._ »_. V ’ ' 3 ' - - ~ _ _ .' 1 . 1 ~ _‘ _ _ _-, ___,: _ _ _ _ ____ ~ '-sw. »e ev _,__ ,s DR.. WOOD’S .1 .s . 'sort _vquml on "A52 . !.- ._ . . ._ .¢ li . - .»¢. »' _ 1 ; x hi 'i fr g _'_ ` 4' ¥ i ' r '- 1 rf ‘fa I* " a.. i .- ~_~.-»~ Your _ _ it _ ___ . _ .___,_ _ WAIT i . | , i _'_-'ri'_.“1_ ~J £1 ~ J __.. _ _ _ ‘ =.*=__¢ __ _ 'i__».‘r~" 5 -Ei.; ‘ii ' ` i .-.-_ ,; The Housekee er’s opportunity. 0ur Carpet _ _ _sr-»ranse_zqi»_u.i;nsidd.»1»‘ f 5 _lil _ ` i2`la'dli“e . Hehas-Soliieré “Cab i' _ ___8`f¢3f___<é_i13»11Y_.‘?;f an Wants 2 s p gag %§ 1 in Canada must receive apowerful rain-_ 0° m°t‘°“ _°f H°__uu”° R‘9H*1’~D5 H°°E9__j_ i Sh0l°t___l_¢llgthS_, _fat ;$h0'l't_Dl'iC¢`S,V]uSf _ _ ' 7 _ j f'M8d€ O11 fhE 2; runner stair orl _l_ia1_l‘,__some have' length _enough For 'A . il i io cover_asi_nal1_room. - __ _ _ “ ' f ~_ » -1 A 47. -' _, -_ M _` '_ 4 ‘ Tapestry CarP¢_tS 14%' yards' Tapestry sold for 12% _ cc ii ci ii 28% cc at cc ai 18% ii u I is a 7% u _ at _ ici i 20% _ _ 28% _ .u _gc e a I6 4. 6| It u' _ . '| Aa l\O~ A AA .2-.- I ci ll cr ci ck' _ i‘~"'¢` _ , __ 2 i * ‘hi ,P '~ ~ _- »'.’- -.3 .f.' " A ‘ _ _.,.,,-_.J T " -vs-nh. Y '*l Ylf/1:' ‘U Ci ig’ gi e__3t‘%_¢ __ __-____ _ _ ic at __ H froni Soc to 95c pe_r yard. ` 8_5¢f£§!§$5 Per yard- ' s ~ e it C ' Midruissel 9/ ' - . judgment offthe peoplezj The _ 29 3_ _ _ _ _ _ _ cc ment had no more rigilt to "testrainq 8 o~ l~»~'v~ »,. ».».R».2 Q¢~,`l`0A r~¢~,`¢`o~¢~ I~o~§o».u~ ,.,u~¢~¢. aus ar. ,`o~a.¢` vs X 2k’ Z2 l~"U~p.l~::o~»~ , _ _ 4% 1 _ ` _ 8% 9 C( I0'~ 1 ~ lf 1 'V-_olvet _ “ _ _ Window Shades by the yard colors. . Shades némde free, _ _ Brussels and _Velvet 1natch,'_h'and's_ewed and 'rifted to-an 1 e ~ Also c and New Sewbs. ilieremnants of ._las.Pato i C caliper _ I 95e for 6hc. i for 6¢`_>'c. 85c' for '55c. 6 5c for 47c. 7 5c for 4gc. §5oc".fo1:“3"3 c. li*`f'¢"*"f