nys ,. ~.¢ 6!! :rf J c - vl5_s.\.a up it "‘ ‘"1 .fc Mh- Un '_ ' *' It B I Y ' F i ._ '.g__ _ .___ ._ _ _ - - . _ _ =_===! » _”l"f"l' 'lf/'f 1_5. t_.'_, _ _ _ _ . is-rssil sive causes 'russeav ii1=R’iL 7, 1914> Vflmis or n.r..~- ~ ici . ____,. _ _ __ _isa , ; ...basses Bliss MR Piles? FINANCIAL YEAR c For swEErHEiiiir _~ _ - _ .. __ _ . __ .-= _,_., _ __- an-___--s-;_._._ ` ' -. . . ,_ `- - -_.4 . -e_-__~ ,_ i _ . _ -'*-*-'-'*--°- . *“*‘°"‘*'-*-“°"‘ ' Temperance _- Alliance. __ _-___y (continues) _ sliii2il`1_o_ Lmuon is rnsusrr. _ ' L_l'q`uo`r _in transit or in collrte f__of_,ile_li.Vei°'y" at _any '_w_l_i=arf, rail-I' warts, rish.;;.f .railway -'l>r_\;eisss_ tx: presz _iis,1wfai~ehonte or other place, whit ~iiot.ad _ » to any ven ki r.:*l1_f|*l_°i°\l.. drug styor chemist, i1_ '.l§£6ll°¥y"..ii1*¥Y1~1sss _ _,vaseline in desi-iliii, iiausitte hs some without s warrant stayin _io,i_°c_e-in British cor. umuis. ses scshswsmontsrio, nov.. Scotia, etc. .The provisior. has proved _.very useful in the enforce- ment of the liquor laws ln the other pr-oviu°es..,. ' ` . In New l=§'.--swlclr a few weeks ago, ilve raids were made in one small town -in one week and liquor sefsed each time. Five cases were seiaed in the express omce of the I; C. R.; a bAl'l‘9l Hllod with liquor was confiscated in the I._ C. R. freight ohlce, eight cases more cap# tured in a,freight house,` etc. DEBTRUCTION OF . _ ` _ LIQUOR SEIZEB. SEC. 40. Provision is made for notlee.tc be given to the person to whom liquor seized is addressed, and the liquor may be ordered by a -Ma- gistrate _to be destroyed unless it is shown that it was being imported or shipped for xfyllawful purpose and not int_¢n_ded ,to_»be_spld _or kept for sale in violation of the Act. - ` ii10'l°I'rIoU's. Nails on' ADDRESS.. vials of such town. _ M- Present oi1s~third of such lines il Paid to the cty whether its offl- cials assist in securing the evidence or not. _ ' A slinllar provision to the amend- ment asked for is in the liquor laws of the Province of Manitoba. _ snlzunn or .Boafr V CARRYING ,LIQUOIL also. sl. an amendment-by which, if ii. ie proved to any inaiyistrate trial; any vessel, boat, canoe or convey- aiice of any 'description upon. the soar cesst or upon any river, ini.; of stream -is employed in carrying li- quor for the purpose of selling or disposing of the same illegally, such boat, canoe etc., so employed, may be seized aind sold, 3 Fhis seciion is identical with this law in force in some of the other Provincrs. Iii sdihe recent prosecutions for siilling liquor 'to Indians, it is under- stood a boat was ‘used to convey the liquor. '~=‘;li' l‘;l~ CORPORATIONS SELLING LIQUOR '. I - . ‘ l _ , | SECS. 62 to _65. Provisions to be made for dcaliilg with incorporated coiiipanies convicted of unlawfully 'soiling liquor. '~ The fine to be col- lelitéd by distress and sale of the corn,pany’s goods, or ihy having the conviction registered and enforced as a iudgment. of the Buprsine Court. Power to be gtven to t,-he Lieutenant- Governor in Gouncil, if fines-are not paid, to revoke the Company's Lot- ters Patent or License under which it does business. In case of convic- tion for a third oilence 'nga 'nst thc Act certain oillcials of the company to be liable as if personally convict ed. ‘ tore " f>“ii\it.;or__'fir the fume oignddress-is _ oils, ew.. or if tht: oi-_is_ship`,_‘_”f§5'_other goods, oi, ei1ed“oi' .coliilill fso s"d"tf\_ render' s_'§i;egsry_ oi itsdimdlt, it is pg ,feels pro .idiet iifwss sold or intended to be'-told in violation of the,Act. ‘ ’ ,_ No ULAIM Mapu. ~ -SEC.. 42. If no claim mado to the liquor within thirty asys or clsiin not proved to the Nlalgistratem satis- faction he may order it to 'be de- stroyed. < _ _ f)CCUl'AN'|‘ T0 BE LIABLE. SEC. 41;. 'Phe occupant of no house. shopf etc-. whei~s=1iuuor lysuniswiniiy sold to be - perlohelly 1` blsto the penalty though no proof of any di- rections ~__given_,_l§§_h_'inl_ _to ths._ pbrson u;iila__ ful tale. Remain- iu¢"xn_~the‘ _».eiiiial_o_y oi the occupant s.fg:_e_r;_the__sa._1s tsk,ils'plece is conclu- 0-iv1»,.i>r'°i»f.°f ssisvfiw to eil- , "_'l_lliis provision isin the' lliziuor iaws_ ci .~Ne'w srun4'v_.‘~iéii,t\i4ovs _ ~ scotis sud .non oi the otirsi-_._lr<>vinces. wrIo‘ti.ir slimvin' - ' - '_ _ sumluousiss. lirroi 52 An amendment to be permitting summonsss to he oilenders or witnesses by e IDB Sum to a B 0l`B BD thus to evade made that a a per strut' in the bill throii h under a sys ber Government. _He recalled the phrase of Sir Grey that a single chamber Government mcoift damnation and disaster. He said the prophecy was being fulfilled. ` At any time the Unionists are res- dy to make any reesdnfalile sscrfidce to _avoid calamity Bild civil sti'l!e. There are.only two ways i_n which theié can be, averted, "one, the exclu- sion of Ulster, the other an appeal tb the phople. ,In théoplnloh of _tll-e viiesiier the sltiieition was never nioril replete with___di.nger than that present. If the Government chose it _had _Dow- 'sr to ruin Ulster and l'f.s_own coun- try but will never succeed kn coin- pelling -Ulster _ by force against ber will to 20 biltide of_ the l’l`0te0l1l0n ofthd British Parlissmoht. sunrstins el_rr_ei1.` ciagi sscfsbsry for Ireland wound up t e deviate. He argued that civil wer was impossible. lSLlii|]Eii KILLEH IN EXPLGSIUN April 4-The most for yehrs, occured e set ol of any it death clear ' f - _ ,_ .-~. ,‘ -. ’ ' s » s_ ' - tem which was virtually a one-elm-m-_ tlilit hss` happened Colliery aiere. when)- tho debris ...¢»~__ ,gg capital, expenditure during the lsst year was heavy, including nineteen 'millions in railway subsidies. The capital outlay amounted to a total of 57 million so that the debt has been increased by nineteen million. Had it not beep for the abnormal siibilidies the riivenue for the year would have coveted both current and caitital expenditure. As it stands to- day tlie net debt of the domi'nion is actually ‘slr million dollars less_,\tbsn it was when the Borden Government . 3"s“s"..'.°.§;5.*.!’..°..‘3.“"*.f§°‘:..i,“,$;“.‘.’.; 3'; gil: lion. T. lihlte, Minlsttt- df Finance Submits, `FinAui|cidl Stctenienlt. Trade for Your Ldrgist let in Coilhtryfs Hltttry. 'Exports dfidtsr tiidh Imports. ' Mr. White made a brief reference to the railway situation in ~Gi§n`sda. He pointed out that the country has been passing through u period oi con- siderable inflation and that the ra (Frii'n‘i' 0'ili~:Own Reporter) _ing for much more normal monetary public extravagance,. speculation and _O'l"I‘_AWA’,‘ April 6--In a year that co ditlons. Bnnitcrs and business men' price inflation had all co-operated has ‘hhdli _flilrldihby filiahbidl striiig-_ul&t€"ln-the opinion that while 'it is io bring about. .the financial, condi- Bllcy Wrldliigs in character. Hon. a1;til'iiil for pruiencé and cauvion' it is tions under review-, The M1111Bf°l` W. T,_ White, lnister of Finence,_wad aliu irtlme for confideneennd cour-'pointed out as a hopeful sign that today__ab\e to announce to the House age.~'l‘_he strength of Canada lies in since the first of the year the Bank `u slil‘§lii`s of 'reveiiue over ordinary li_ei‘ Volt natural resources that is the of England rate has fallento, three expenditure of thirty-six and s, hell ro_{:k'_ilbon whichfour prosperity is per cent and the outlook for easier millions, |solih_\il‘g based and founded, Any ds- money' conditions was more favorable Theirevehiieffor the fiscal year ;'-ust prbstlonl generally speaking, can be than at any time in the past two closed _he-bstihratsd at $163,000,000 but tsihporloy in character until such years. . and the oi‘_d'iff'iai’y expenditure at 126_tiine.`a`i normal money conditions_g Hon. Mr. White regarded the _way and a half millions, leaving e hal- joined 'w-ith bullincss confidence, again up through all the stringency asa ance on_tbe`r‘ight side oi the ledger restores the wonted activity of the really remarkable feature. Trade oi as sud rs. halt rhiuicns. |nstion'." lststistics for the iiiscsi your lusveiosf- ed would show that the total exceed- ‘roi|_§i‘|-l'0li' _ofthe next economic world's mon0Y _ lI_m\’k°t9» 0009*-“GUY for °°“9m'id“t°d *_“p“”§it“"°““‘;d in Zists in Paris. who have initiated n 1.. cycle. we are, on the _economic ex- increa-'sins expenditure upon miiitar- large m_i_l:isure or o esp a an cmnbmgn against the gnanghorinod One cent per word each insertion in f Plriellce ol the P1195. flilifilllvll il1’1°°k“\ 19'" 5115 “fm”-melm DGYSODH1 ‘and Bilecial 0” BYE- _uyel of theatrical _names in cornmer- thi: column. Cash miist accompany ._._;. 1 -_.-._ f __.-.__»;._.__;4___i;_-;s__-__,_-;.,;;,____,_____-___-_,;____-;._i,-is-_~_-_=_-;1_-_-,_~;-_-_---ls-_-,-,-_-.1s-_-.».-_-.-__-_-fe.-_-_-_-_-s_-_-.=~c.=-s---.<-oi:-f-rf;---1='---'~1~`-‘ff H1 Hdveftisemsn S. which is 1\0t01" - 01' °l'- llinimum charge toms, -iiv / - A* """"f'wq"-' ‘ 1 ' -' -~'~i ‘-- ` 1-‘T - ?‘ - ' " ` ' ri ` " ous throughout France The publish- cents. ’ . (Canadian Press) er of rt calendar using the names ol -- v __ v . _ _) _ - 1' A '. ,_ - ,,____ _.___ -l v. .Ir l._,_ ,_~, '<_i,-1 .' _' .:, .' _.. , ._< - _ i. _ - 4 ,' l nosuois, .iprii 5.-In the second. S N‘ B nslsnc, Blsnchs, Pierson, incl, Hsr- w.iN'hsr> so-Y 'ro pmgsamn pig reading-' of the Home _ Rule Bll ‘ ‘ _ _ ~ ~ . _ - " rnant, George; C0ur1;¢\imi_ Andi-e_ cels. 'Good wages. A M, and Andrew `Bon'a'i‘- Law, the opposing" _ __ V _ _ V Massager. 'Robert de Fl_eurs,and oth- A. McLeod, Grocers 1 16-4-‘lmiiilpd leader, said the Government was push _ _ ' _ x _ ' _ _ _ ers is being sued- for his audacity in - " =‘ ‘ ...skins thsss pcinis snsrsstsrs soon- WANTS A_1~'vms='=,°i» lush in skvsiusvvsv 'suns n. ' 12;; the bsiiest .oi theatrical* ciihrit, Arnlvllrs- Burnett; I _;. fl’ »_a¢,_ ;,..,._._._. i-_-.,:_ -.5 - 1 in _ _` , ..,_1', ;_i__..‘ 1.2- 1 '~ ` _ _ ~ 4 _. __ _ __ __ l ‘r.» _ ..-. » i ' _. ` i. 11 ' ,i ._ ~ W,-wrap, _ .1 ~_l’f’_.. ‘ gf.'|iUl}ilHS HUM is" '°'.=°`°?~i _ . _ . nz 15;- I __ _. li' ~ ~ ~ 5."-'is‘s.l-.¢...~."ils¥. _ ~ ounces sndj _ 'for ’°.`ve'r_y_`_l>_ert. pi we are to regard _Bl..¢l°5_.. 91° “WP tions und idiverlig! natioi_\`_a'l1_' condit, _. .s.,_ _ life throughout the Doxniu on. . _~ Mr. White began his speech at B. quarter to four-and-_concluded at lyalf past nine. _ ____ Mr. White explained that at s present time iron and steel beanie 0: not less than 35 D0“'l\fi5.P_°\` l“°°_ yard carry n duty of $2, Br tlsh D\‘°_ ferential $2.75; intermediate and 8°” eral terifl $8 per bon. The duty on mill products up to 35 P90055 DBF ilncsi yard is $4.25. $6 “"0 5" _'°' ii- <'~-4-: Ll l r,~? ss ‘°’ll‘i§~’l'_..... vouivo MAN Aollfn iv-ilisritns ez: ply , _ . __ ._ _ ' _ (anad an Press) - _‘ ` ` "bid abl leii” li, Hi! .' t restored. It has also beeu'spectively. HB 99.10 that wh” tm” . . ___ position on farm. 'l‘wo_ _ rl si- ggitiisufiminogt fsizimezncvlfy :ltd bien ggéidfdctz 'piece s duly ubon caustic will was B"°“K°° th” ‘""°' '"°` w?tl.NiT;YAl;£'in P~I=AiyEiN' ilprrll ”°"°“°°' “°°d “hu” made 'for oder 8 year into tire cost soda and liypochlorids or lime, twc`ducts were not unsdc in Canada. Re-i __ hr 1' __g o s eye; v an S' Kesteven-Balshsw. B¥`¢l'ii§r» 0'* of production of agriculturiil imple- prodiicis connected with thc salt in-_csntly the 515011” _ 3¢°°\ C°“2’““Y.iheagfrsofesfateof ‘Tail ‘§v‘;‘___‘_’_‘;°q:':_‘; S _ 1304*' 455 -- ‘~ -' 1 _ 0 the- steel corporations ha rs-i _» mem onilmfitl ilsfsiiigesilizellfgn ani; d`5iel*i"?Mlnistsr announced thst thsrs §':.,s.,?.tef°*1~| i-rss, mr. wiuts snnonncui tiist pious ares. ,_ __ “__ _r e drawback of duty on wire charcoal for pig iron production . _f ---_-' 'J' ' L' V -.'__-_»- 'f ,;_>‘ would ii 'nt upon th irssiiist th N n o rar-hills (sa) ' ~ Unis- . és h 19,11 els iiih _°P ,°, .°'A NL ., °i t ° '"'“° B" ' 6 ssnissseolis is at present and bi-| ly understands farm W ‘- #$14011- .,............-.-...~.-» ‘ 1 ""‘ :umm wsu, when assume for the iss sin: we of emu e ww “ ni -manufacturing coke for to some to the Pi-byiu , _ ` i. a drawback of 99 per cent. of the the cost g his ti'-_a ‘:. .. i; _ duty. ‘ ee reid. a hill is ------- i _ _ _ _ ~_ nr. white .sie ihst usecs the pre- hy isstoiuiieiitsei _ i -‘fllff __ ‘- and and the fur and considerable amount of i-is inset uit west- seg' Comb miles ore made brons- sspécfdlly (hose who lied sight to twent! *O I OMHA health se' in our fix dndus s ei-oss h_ree§__of__ d thirty and eblrty-ilve respectively. He proposal to increase the duty to these lsttcr iigures on su tubing up to ten inches in diameter. The per f\\l“\l’°\' 'mm cent. granted in drnv:°.\s`ck on import- \\\°0~ M l’ sd tubing has been changed to fifty- the lower provinces, knowh. tllslf 50|!! Us “Usd \\\\s\\¢l' five per cent. - - ans are - ss N4 nu sein eiisinlies hy his-journey. snstry. They were mow cr less; iilsstlswl ss ness ll \li\\°\'¢'s 1-lslmssi Clif" Dlmmvv uissrrs- . i sent tariff wrought on seamless iron wsgds. Kbillv to Nfl? ij___:r; - "lf or steel tubing over four inches in‘ Greedy, Publicity Agent. ” diameter was subjectto e duty of ’ ion per cent. Brit sh preference, twelve and e hall per cent. interine- pon SALE diets and fifteen per cent. general. notion; Tubing foul inches or less in dianie- Exchange 'ter Vlassubieift to rates of twenty. options for i _ ` ` ' ` ' ’ " " "_` §f?i"5 wsm-nn. 'rmsouam " c in In bfon School. 8i|p`~_-_-'_|‘|0.400. ~ Fred L. Robertson, B' `