MARCH 26, 1910 5 . _ . _ , l' ` re' l‘§'.,‘.,5,f', fri’-,~' '- ` *Lit-= 74'-"""-» '_'~i_ *` " `. ‘ "‘. J ~:.. i-.‘ .-AJ, ,.1-,,1,,,'4‘,~ - .- _ . i I _ 1 ,l__` A-J»l__,L.,‘.V_..__ , .-;. , . ..._ _ . . i ».,~ -_-.~..,.. ‘-_»_-.- ..»‘.:°'.<' -1»;--_._-.‘,'=;‘ ~iii=_-'*-‘~*,. - . vi fi _f ; .' ' ' 7 in ,.a1'.i -»’”-‘rin r ,. ;,~.-7-1,'vs"-5.-‘li+"f= “ii f‘i-‘f-1 'ff-',,f-.=I7»-.-.‘-~ 'i¢»'»"»'-1' ' ," »_" i _t I . I _._ yi., _.. _,-; - .-,_ ,Jn ml 'W -\ .i _,.¢_'.ll»= _ ,. .i .__,.__;_-., __ ,.A»,-_._.>,.,,/-ll _ __ _,, ~,~,, .,.A_.__ _ y M., A ‘ ' -;_;,_,___»-_l1_,~.,_ :ei _'»,f.i. i; - ‘ ___ , THE Lyrasm saws ' THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN 'nr 4 , 4 ' -.i . . FIRST OF ALU - » < __ _.gr J., _ »»._-.,. _ini _ _l ` PAGE FIVE House met at 11.30. On motion of Hon. Mr. Haszsrq th House resum d 1 "ee g codsider the Cold Storatktemgilltee to with Mr Cox in the chair. amelldmenfl t° Mr- K°””°dY'E i`°5°i‘“' ` n as fo ows: HON. Mn. HUGHES thought ti.e matter had been fillly discussed. He crcl spoke on several subjects in respect prov to which the province would benefit giis such as butter, mutton, oysters and sigh ther industries Th bill - - ' " W '~- ___ __ _.__ _ _ _.________ ____ _ ._ ___ _ _._ __ _ .L _ _ ._ _ _ _ - ` / I . . i i I % z l A i l i i i i i i i"i4+H+¥i 4+ - _‘ car ferry will do it let the Govern- dilatory manner. He strongly pro- THURSDAY ‘ment provide it. He would support tested against the substitution of d rc . any Government that would secure the the amendment for the original m0_ AF;VI;;l{i;?;0l;§’.s;T;BIl2);3rd. - sdiudiestion of this question- He em- tion. In connection with this elalin - phasized the importance of the Trans the nnltnde of the Government must _House met at _3.45. H%d+ "°"°-*i°" ‘i“°Sti°n and said all mem- ini eonsidered in respect to its pest An Ant resvsninnz Incorporation ol _ MONDAY t bfrsbilhizuld unilga with( theupne object achlevemengn along the Bama lln¢n_ _the Tyla; Véi11i;ytiDairying Comfpaaiy ~ own Temperance Associstio ° ° “ii_i"g fe WHS 01' 6 WFDHEH He was speciall pleased with the W" ""5 9- is m°- » _ Saturday March 19, 1910, read a third time and passedn was now existlngx He asked that every lden ol ,_ memheil- ol me Gave,-nmenn t HSN. MAR. I(;JqUvl6l_1§ISK.EYilinhreh1>alKy ' Y cham ioning the cause of the claims 0 °ii~ i`~ ° i “ms 93 6 t of thg Province. He. quoted some of i`°°°iVed 5- Pei"-i‘7n ii`°m iiiiiflbil-ant” ii the expressions of the local press in °i Lots 5' 3» and 9- The matter Wm connection with the existence of pro- be i°0k°‘i iiii-0 this YW"- vineiel elslnis in whieli it was elaine- MR- M°KINN0N asked ae to the mend Resolution by striking out cd that the province was being gal,-_ cost of the Education Commission to Hillel' th* Word "Wi19l"°8B" in I-hd ly treated and which referred to sub- date- sidies, etc. In connection with the HON- MR- HASZARD “id Uni? B winter hosts he ssid it had seen sug- srndli amount of the expenses had gested that the Provinee should only been Dnid- He said the dost wnsnoe to consider the Cold Stora e Bill all MR DOBIE said care should be ex- tio sed in this matter and said the nl? ince is not as well fitted now to ll;-5 rantee $25,000 in bonds as it was lng t years ago. He said the Op- T ° ' ° had feceiv- position did not deny that cold pe.. ed 1'-l1° BUDPOFE of the commercial Sto men of the province. He did not neon think it necessary to prolong the Enid debate. cren MR J A MacDONALD ` - - - said it coil was felt that the Government had the no light to place the proposed com- ` M pany in ltdhe Bdlvantageous condition sion wit h t ‘f ' -_ ' ~ - _ ll . H `l th O ` I - of little use to the country districts. tho er e sm( 8 pposlt on Seng" rates' . _ did ll th ex B I-Ie no ink they should be al- poi . nts- ther handicapped by exorbitant lowed to speculate ln any or all ven- The reading of the bill was then press Chnl-gen and lnferlor “pres roceeiied with and some discussion nervlce- . tures. He approved of co-operative p pork packing. He would suggest that c the Cardigan district be asked to t vote on the Cold Storage in the cl- t of the farmers of this o province He said the traders d - _- l worked for their own benefit Far - wou . m ers were at a disadvantage without cold storage. He said (llisrlotcegown as the central location in the Pro- b Vince, was the proper place for ii silo cold storage plant. » MR JAMES KIl0dS0ll lf’ S90 it i““l been broilght BF 1 was claimed thc province was in- llcf i"i.e bonds. He said 'this was not iii' gilt. He said facilities for ship- iii _.lent would be of a great dual more P0 ,good to farmers than storing facili- ', r - 1 lihtgied E311;Eg<;)i§dgf¢:olld`l:toli§g§cci;)y:- said the fact was not genera y tliorities could be forccd to lic: if rage will meet the requirements of Slot li province unless it provides ` for tors llalllottctoivn and such other central all lipping points as may be necessary tho the public interest for a colitinll- qiics c goods friini the place of origin this unjust and coiitral‘y to the pilblic oil sllould be given hy the Govern- bln cut special advantages not open to wng l com ictitors On bein uf to the 'th f 1 -~ / if P f - wi mise the latter motion was lost and tntioii facilities ivcre ii mill-k of pro,-_ l'l'ed to ° nrgcg being taken hy the three the necessity of C ~’I Stol‘ili',»: in ul system. Hc spoke of export shipments and spoke of .he Jiiiilway rl loonl rates prevailing in the wharf as an aifeomodntion io ship- her provinces and said the proviii- pers. -Mil. MATHII-ZSYIN ngreiid with ll s iind conditions as the other pro-I great deal that b-id bi-in said by the nccs. He said he had been work-` tivo previous sl.c.lkr-lr. i-lc said the he matter for the past fif- Opposition had ali"./nys _ret uciied the opinions of Boards of Trade was dll not sufllcient. lm HON. L. M8.CDO'NALD Said that fOr all two or three years the factories in Ot the province sent one cheese each C0 month to Charlottetown to be cilred Il? by cold storage. This was done for Yi experiment. Farmers would benefit by iii g on t , _ ~ ~_ 1 that the Board of 10 (md storage' He quoud Mr Ruddlck tezlileyealiiis been agitating for claims of the province iw.-re in cori- deration. Hi .vould have liked to oil the question. V Ti MR. DOBIE said the discussion im is being improperly prolonged. He tn . id the Oppositioll are not oppoield H3 . . _ , . 1; tllyeeiggireghlggdg shgilldghave th; tliim iiV-"Will 5i“’“l le P voice of the people on this fiiidntiiiii U" He said there was not sufficient in-~ th formation before the House on the lid subject' “hut to report back on the feasibility ln Progress was reported llnd the m House adjourned at one o'clock un- Of til three o'clock Tuesday afternoon. I ZH WEDNESDAY he sn.,-nil if government management Tuesday, March 22nd, I Alr'rEnNooN sfsssiou r..tes applied to ilnlmffs “E We" “B House met at three thirty. cx HON MR HASHARD taliled me shui systiinl. He referred to the rex- cd fur the original motion of Mr. wg mmm, which were helng looked Kennedy. There were points of differ- iliformation asked for by Mr McK_ili- I non ln respect to the liidilclltion I l‘ommission. The Trustee llill and the Summer- t side Incorporation Act were read a _s tlilrd time and Ilildddli- l Ari Act respecting (lovernlncnt all- fn nilities was readial€.1iii~iltti%l:>v‘sig::fl i‘_;ith rmimcd mms wus desired and 1 i . . v passed on a ntra gi lar Y An Act to Incorporate the Georiie' s .if so Read (‘.ai'efiillY ill” willow" nl nn of Ii slciil wi-akiicsnz “|10 “`f"" f veply ambiiiiiliis and bt-fore wc I.-ft Itirli - t I 1 ' ., ~. ., _ _ , , ' lai re- chester, two yours H1153 ':Ii_‘°n""`1‘,`:!:H`:§il‘Isrlnctlon of the “lenald B5 i ed the State lllillliii H ‘-X - cel c 1 and fm. mau.|c“lntl.,n_ ilut \~.'|ii‘|i i-ilie Hn onli] the Boards of Traie cn; I-lc gave particulars of freight m was entitled to the same Privile- provcd conditions in the transP0i”- Si tion, He thought there. shouldlse c govcrnineiit control and n0t Sl rec companies. The matter should passed. 'l‘hc irilnrmnlion gwiii bv thc Th H member would deal with the matte 6 Olise then resumed commit- in a true patriotic spirit leaving ou sed prices. The people of the fern its trade relations; l'~ Ml' lVldtlli€S0n Claimed that ilnsuited to the reasonable require) nly slinrcliolders could take part in ments of the pe0ple_ nd Whereas Oilr present telegraph in C0Iiii0f1ii0H00 be Of H0 Vdl service should be improved and the “ei rates reduced; _ nd Whereas The Government of iight these matters to the atten- hout obtaining any apprecialilo wus inovcd flint the report of thc Lin It 'l‘h@|~of.,|-c llngolvrgil thai; a urther Resolved that copies of the Federal Representatives of . y _ system of v<.il<\ sidings of perish- -inion Government the granting to thc ilestinntioli und fiirtller that it ments nskerl for-_ MR. COX ill rising to second the ii-rest that nny l>ni‘tie\11n1‘ Corllorn- resolution said that the great trou- with resolutions fronl corporations E. I. R. and the facilities pio- . . . ded. He thoiigllt the f;me had ar- sliiii the iirovinco hns been under rived when the i-it-lin shouhl be pro- nilvnntagcs in this respect IOP vided for. He .vo'i1il :igirate the one rtv- Seven yenrs-Past and was service system. In ..»pni.kir_r of the iilc route he expreiisel liiiiisolf as orc the House and liolged to hiligtr favorably imp,-n.;o.;,l with 'lher pm. ' ' " ‘ ' cxircssioiis from n1l,inem ers. e osed plan. He ai_'reed‘tliat tie an irring no liability lil guaranteeing lutcd rates by mil and steam sh0w_ llustment of the freight mtes was E tbe existing excessive rates. He matter which means nillch io ‘ thc iutcd out that the control of Province. He sllggosteil joillt action e Opposition and tin-:ight ihc au- atters had iliipl'o\'ed suiiiev\'i:at ill t be a dissenting voice on thelside of the House carried i.‘-.stead of cstion :ind that the transporta- the amendment as the two were prac- rll laced under tically the shine. Ile f~i.‘d in 1906 ii milar lcsoiiitifin was ll-*.animi.iiilly political feeling. He moved a t line and substituting the follow- in lieu thereof : he prosperity of any Country de- , ds in a large measure on its faci- nfge was ii Splendid lililiig but N16 lities for transportation ; nd Whereas t s desirable tha . _ I R MATHIESON Said the fliSCllS- this Province be put on equal footing h the other Provinces of Canada nd Whereas This Province is fur nd Whereas the P. E. Island Rail the past years have been entirel Province, the Board-of Trade ollr Representatives in the Fed- Parliament have repeatedly of .the Dominion Parliament ess; mittee of this Legislatllre be np- ted to mi:nlol‘laliv.e the Govern- t of (lanrlda setting forth the existing cirpiimstances, and to in- iipon an adjustment of the mat- complaincd of; said memorial be forwarded to Maritime Provinces with the rc- t that the urge upon the Dom- Pruvince of the s`aid improve- that they shame/I to drop iir.iI er away. EIe .said good fzranspr r- province had not been crested erly since tio-ifcrliwntion. Ile re- he part of file Government and course \\'fli: piiriiilcil. .I-le said I int action when :be rights ind e the resolution moved from his its natural isolated position suf- lt --hh hy an independent mover was viil.ill,I.'>. lie said' inc mlgllliiii iiiliipointed by the Govern- members of the Executive were the a onc mnilagenlent system. The Math oiithpiece of the -Il-ivnl'iinieil*.. Mr. ieson was spenlting \\b=li the iisiuy of $12,500 now pad to tlieiHonse adjourned at six o'c!'»'=k to in '- _ ,_ _ -, fadny orso. He li "iii 'ntfll(I“1i`()ll}l_H(l_Uli. tinletablesi ill acted on. He referred to resollitions "lit v‘_n___} 'hmm been mont nnnnhln. lii'ol>`t(,,,,`, i lic referred to the tele- ters which had been acted on in a >rcvailcd He said the exc0SBlV€ . . t 1 n instance when fl lights il list by the three if i who by a. commissioil lit Ottawa sit- 0 l ,.m,|,`n(.l-vice saying ii better service _ tt ni; being consider- uid thc ni)l;ké2l‘0tWme laying of mm niil this would greatly facilitate hough thc Board of Trade had agi- vid~d for the matter no not allowed to liroccci _ lemanil for ll UHF l"0ri`l at ' the o inhci., 'Tho matter wanted hilt the D team Nnvlnnl_loh Company would meet again at eight. Neglected Colds ;-glillringlhiillljil water front in the city `|`¢ YOU NCf'V0U5» weak 'I lcmlinir to the difiei-ent wliarves- He S . _ *_* slllpping direct to Montlcal but, al ' t I the inflammation nisi-ies laiiill to ing Story Told by nn Interested mten nhl.. for years und thc aying t Mother. o --- _ I iv “Au her llfe my ilaiiglit-il' sboiici t f rails was IJFO 0 » ‘ He mem to thc lungs. ioneil il move made in respect to thc more than you can nlake new fingers 'v il the siim>oi‘t 0! the il"‘“m°“”' in its nnnl and always fatal stage. EVENING SESSION. House met at eight-thirty. MR. MATHIE-SON contlniiing the ebateysaid there was no reason why he amendment should be substitut- nce in the two. He thought the re- olution of 1906 should have been _.L_ Unless a. complete ciirc is oflic-ctod, ' I ' » ‘l Y hc throat, bronchial flllfcs, and fibrin You can"t make new lungs any r a new noso-hence consulliptioll ls ractically incurable. (latarrllozonli can bc cured, except (latarrh sufferers, meaning t-hos ll ll l got through the exams rlic wn,-i in Di`lV‘ii" llldlvmuuls had one 8 n . _ . _ ' th l. lla- _ vel- our ohapc~in fact, shi nas than H,;].:).,:;T5 iazilvtlxélgélrt mg nfgtsen trouble, etc., can all be cured right ure posltieely- weak--vncry thiii-her Hifi" t . ll ‘_ th. was pan, and the nllghteiit t-xcition He wanted it handled fu y .iv l= put her out of breath and made licr I - it ' heart beat terribly. So very miser n;;l;;i;itr;tleilu:iat theidlegmamre which I had not taken lliiesgddgrcanfl liov' ill#-t it in before the Hoiloic it should receive able did she feel with weakness Bild other llumeroiis troubles that I Will not mention, she would not lgliife been sorry if the end had come. h S made me try every*-iil"K ii’ make er strong. After so many faililrestyoitl can imagine my delllllt. fo "nd ha, Ferronone, after only two boxes hd( iieen tiilnin, » sdded srestlv .i° ff strength and color. It ,will always, be, A wonder to me how that medi- cine Ferrozone brought LUCY baifk to health. She used in all eight b0165- Today she ls stron!! ami 1"” i"“ "l life. She has no more weakness, no more troubles, nothlnflf Wfvnll' with her tha; would piilllvher down again. Ferrolone did it al . d Luc P. ‘WiIllston. ' (Sigue ) y Hatteras. .Ferrozone is the tonic of 1lfe- Of health-of good spirits-it iniilies the sick well-the weag '8tli¢:l\8;;‘;‘;Pb;':t" alwa s looking an ee n¢ ' Tryty it, one or two tablets wlth meals Fift cents e box. Bl! or rcss‘ so that thi- public will become'1;ako medicine into the stomach-yoii a o to _o to Ottawa tcdtlire ‘li-lllithogiight the mat- on was of more lmP0\'i~l“°° at the ter ng gli-ne than the tunnel itself. llilrifsgaid the winter stenmers could i' ll ' ds l around on minor errdn gl innneggense of the country. d tl with the other pro €f`i‘nlfi;ls‘.lAl-{h0(lnc'fl;f.loncd ri recent ship- list a large sum by neglect of the _ d g'(lii'il:"is'ill`tl? This amount was unfafrli’ tlioiigii the liiult was with the I. C- ’ - ii tl iuu isets. He 11 serious colisfderation and advoca- I .. in summer hu ln winter instead d The pl-nvlnce should be Dlaee on I Ing of smelts by a citizen who had t O later recovered R Hlim lil charged UP io the P` E' I' R' even ‘c Guaraiileed to Cure est antieeptics are thus sent to ever -germs ails killed, foul secretions arq and cure comes quickly. sat, if the pure healing vapor of Oa- tarrhozone is ‘breached-sneezing and coughing cease at once, because irri- it, to cure your winfur ills-it's plea- sant, safe and» guaranteed in ever with colds, sore throat, bronchial at home by inhaling "Ciitarrhozone." In using Cntarrhozone you don't ist breathe a healing, piny vapor Ireot to the 'lungs and Iailrwpnssagai. Catarrhozone The purest ‘balsa/ms and the great- pot where catarrbal trouble exist; esflroyed, nature is given a chalice, Colds and throat troubles can't ation is removed. Use Catnrrbonone to prevent-use 1 Y BIO i ilgaild §}h_eR1T'vl!ithIciu§a:;.r:l?iln-8 Hi .I“““."i"i: :sz P. E. Island. This rov nc - Y . _ 82.50, all dealers, or The Catarrho lone Co., Kingston. CN1°d5- asklng 3 great deal and transporta- tion rates sholilil l>° °‘U"'t°d' Il ° size, 50c. ati all dealers. Beware of substitutes and imiitatlons. By mall from the Catarrholone Co., Kings- Two months’ treatment, large size, uaranteed to cure, price S1; small been lessened by a compelisation with freight handled originally |ircight, especia`Iy if meat prodilcts, ‘while in trallst was a point con tallied in' the original riisoliltion wllich was being left ollt of the um- cndment. This is an important point and should -be recognized as such. He would like to hear what the Gov- ernment propose to do when this resolution is passed. HON. MR. RICHARDS spoke on the importance of the resoliltion and of the many disadvantages suffered on account of the isolated position of the Province. He explained that no blame for this should be laid at the doorof the Liberal Government, Regarding the winter steamers he thought that it would be better if the Government owned the steamer; and managed them. He thought tho Steam Navigation Company had been misrepresented. The rates on their boats are lower than on any other Cf>mP_HnY'S _steamersin the maritime Irovinces-if _not in Canada. He quoted rates which carried olit this contention. In addition, he said, thc ¢'0mDany had commodity and special rates. Sueaking of the subsidy, hc Said the C0mDany was subsidized for CH1”l`YiIil-T freight. The tender was for the carrying of the mails only. The subsidy is not two-thirds of c0st` of coal consumed in a season. The sub. Sidi' averaged about thirteen dollars per trip. He said the boats might be sold oilt to the Government. He lloped that the transportation service of the future would be greatly gn. ldrior to the present facilities. His imagined the Telegraph Service on he Very good, in fact he saw litltle groiiinil for complaint. MR. MCLEAN exllressed pleasure on hearing the speech of the me ber for Charlottetown in the aftel‘d;lvon_ H0 Bald tlierd WHS a distinction be- tween a company that controlled n miollopoly of the service in respect to others which are sllbsld-ized on oth.” routes. He referrrid to commodity rates ashbeing in use on the I. (i_ R, hilt not on this province. He did not iihink a committee would accomplish much. The greivances set olit in writing* and forwarded to this author- ities would be the proper pl-ain. He said ,the management of the P. E. I. R. was bad. He said a commission would in all proliabtility be me!! with almost insurmountable obstacles If they ever go ‘to Ottawa and would not be properly fortified to argule with experts. The amendment on being pilt was carried on a straight party vote of l5»-13. The House went into committee to consider A Bill to Amend An Act nient of Judigments. The bill was read a second time. The House went into committee to consider A Dill to Amend An Act Incorporating the Red House Dairy- ing Association. The Hollsii adjourned llntil three o’ clock this afternoon. woMAN is rua Barren--Barlali uAl.r Man ollly thinks he is the lord of creation. His, in reality, is the puppet crown. 'l`he power behind the throne pulls the strings. Woman rules by wit, by art, by subtlety; blit chief of her weapons are beauty of face and grace of line. Women feel their sovereignty grow Ii-,sn sovereign, therefore, as their weight increases. ...This is a fatal er- ror. To prevail, women must be graceful. Man will not escape slav- ery, but he will be some one else's i-ilflve. That’s the eub. Dominate your figure by means of Marmola Prescription Tablets. Re- duce it, If necessary, or hold its trimness intact. You can .lo Q by taking a tablet after every meal and at bedtime. That is the only re- quirement. No exercising is neces- sary, no dieting need be done. The tablet, unaided, will take off a pound a day, and best of all, first of all, where it shows the most, as on chin, abdomen, hips, etc. Anticipate 'no ill effects, only ad- vantage and a strengthening of your bondage over some mon, ___Th¢ gnh. lei-S M2 inexpensive, one large case (obtainable of the Marmols- Co., 1201 Farmer Bldg., Detroit, Mich., ,or any good druggist), costing only seventy- five cents, and they are also nonin- jurious, being made exactly in ec- dance with the famous fashionable formula, i oz, Marmola, j os. Fld. ton, Ont. ' - , - Ex. Colours Arolnatic, Si oil. Pep- permint Water. _ ‘ be elisrged with one hull ofthe eost vet known but it would be fully nov- _ of- the six months service of the "ed bY I-he estimates- ' nd Whereas this Province owing hosts. He did not think the life sev- HON- MR HAS-'HRD said in re- ing stations should be charged to the l’iY if’ Mi- M- Kei'i“9dY that 110 P95* B SBVH0 illlildlcall' in the matter province. The steamers Glllnare and tion had been i`e°°iV°d "Um the in' Petrel were also similarly charged li`8-'bil-*mis Of 398 View Wgafding lille li as well as fishing boilnties. He also Uliefling Of 8 MW l`0tNl~ referred to the Souris Fish Dlier HON- MR- HASZARD l>i‘0H€Ii*10ll dn and other items. in the pest the Art to nrovide for s new Queen's Government had not seted as they County Jail. nn set respecting the should on former r-esolntlonm He appropriation of certain lands for an - presented a complltattion from the Experimental Farm; _Q-_lid ii biii U0 - Auditor General’s report and showed °°"'95ii'i`i`iiI'° Vi’-iiii amfmii the 399655* the difference between the actual re- ment ACU Wiiicii Were read ii iiirit ,port and the report as given_ cred- time- - i-nce in the press. He spoke of the HON- MR- HASZARD mol/ed that train arrangements are most railway wharf in this city on whloh a committee of five members be‘ ap- Iie claimed money had been wasted pointed to . memorialize the Domin- on ri poor job ond the hill for which ion of Canada in respect to provin- - was charged against the local (lov. cial claims re transportation, etc. ernment. The provision saying the The f0ll0Wl!1§ Wefe H1>D0lnted. Hon. Government has repeatedly In-ought Mi- HHSZ“i"i. HOW MF- H‘“§i1°€. H011 the matter now complained of before- MF- Ri°l1dl`dS. MT- C01 and Mf- the Dominion cannot be sunpnrtiil by A£€fieW~ , the opposition. He said ine i;i.-.~ein- The House went into committee to nient lied not done ii.. i-est to rein- consider the Proposed amendments to cdy the present .lirliciiiin-,e_ lle ng;-ef, thr. Charlottetown Incorporation Act. what assurance there wus fhllr. this lVlR~ MA'l`HiES0N th0“f?.l\i that propoi~;ition wiiuld no: lc iittcnded Slime fliSCf0tl0l18-Ty IHJWUF Sll0illil ll? with results similar to foliilier rrliiilil- BX0I‘_<>i=i<>"infr by arriving Piitnsn-i's 1 . Iiirely vegetable. Painless and sure in D m o lies, and snap its fingers at the to become law. ' . A. A. McNEILL. Leary. ' __%____ T1-lIli'I‘Y DEATHS FROM RAZOR. A physician in Chicago states thir- y deaths have resulted from paring urns with a razor.* Avoid blood orn and Wart Extractor ' ’utnam's. M EASTER BEEF. Tile following is the Easter Beef or Saunders, Newwom & Co., City. Fed by Saunders Newsom & Co., City. Steer 1535 d_o 14s.'. Hmfer l3¢i= do l_"_i I do li s Fed by John Tweedy, Earnscliflr 1 steer » ist.. W. H. Judson, 1 Heller 1?," I-I. llovyer, 1 Heifer 151' Waldo Bain, York Paint. 1 Steer 1l;» 1 do !~`~ 0 ii..-\ i-In-» AD O , the well-known scliiool teacher of Burton. Ville. "bilt it taught me the n ol f ' _ _ _ ' conserving 0ne.s nervous stren;t{1°I Liquor and '|`oh.ici._i lldbifs nm B fesnhiir. and the eiose or the ln. Me.1.icciliri~i.il. c. M - ._ ,. __....._._.. ..._ "__, .__ ......_._....T__q of questions rskfd by those present, all of which were cheerfully answered by the speaker. e°ho0l rear imposes s great strain* 15 Yoon.. si rf...§..in c:.....i.i.. upon those teaching advanced work, |;,.f..,.,.,, ,,. _., i.,-_\|_.1~-__ . .._ _.,. . s..,__,...,'. The troublie first manifested itself by,;i]i».ndii.i¢_ iinii iior~io|._.| i....~.r.... .».-_»...ii1.-.1 by occasional diarrhoeas especial] I YJ _ - , _ V __ ll WW Vegetables were ilsod, theii (i?.`»_"i1i`rr"l'i.'»'s'.‘.'.-iri`i:i.l.}llhi“f>ioi...-.-io heart blll`l1 Bild f0€l'll1gS Of depression llov. N. Burwash, ll, I1. pr.-..s vfrlnri-i (ui: followed two or three hours after “W . ~ .~ . meals. At mst my physiciam sam he nh ltr:-m.'_F|;:li_l|§|c'l~ro'l"|i:rl‘]fy. Prasidi-iii if _»»_ .\1i_1v, feared structural changes in dllod li'“i'i'_li”"°l~ .i"~""“"“’ "l`i"“""T""°"'" °' DMF In >gtl1-rfmil-is forth' num' llwr and 957197535' HaPPilYi llqillhr lindwihthnccdfinefiilfs :ire Ii-'liiIiJ<_Z_ -lift: Q1 :ox of Dr. Hs.miIton's Pills, which ‘li~|t-xileaislim) lining '%m;miL:i'r:.n fyiliz-E»_<1~~v ad to use in one of the marnyat- "‘° " ”" _“" ; " ' """ tacks of constipation, which ocdas- 'r?:'.;'iiEii'lihyidirnmiliigrifdd-pudiird;i:d2`lnviioi i0na.lly developed, proved this view I2-#dell was incorrect. But it shows bow_'b._ad 1 wss. well, Dr. l-Isiniltonn Pills _‘T ' ' ` ’ " ' A caused natural evacuations and per- mitted the inflamed condition, caus- A1' ing all the trouble to vziébslge. ~ Per- MILTON STATION severance finally remo e cause Tn 4 ’ M h 3| which I was sure was in the liver on ,,.'::;::, ng Hsnn Mslfuzr 'M and i"W°i' b°W°i' and by °°h°°I °p°“` 1 nm instructed to sell by public niic. Ing ini September I was actually well tion_on the iiliovi- y:remIses.onThiirsdsy_ enough to work effectively." _Miirch lust. mio I e following stock, iii B” H your sy.m.ptDms are like milchcowlmlvc lntcnltlemeven steer; and 'mom above d"c"b°d_" so' Dl__HAm_ l':$xll_i;i:i?t:'o work horses .Sale positive- iltoli's Pills will cure. Price 25:: pol- ‘_ §R‘ ‘Si-Eight months crdit on lip- hox, at all dealers.. The Cabal-rho, l’ ° °‘ P" “° 9’ ,__ ° gl °*°i'- -. e.. _ ..- .. . _ _ - _ - A _ ".__ .` i ..¢- -ee ._