d "Dissatisfaction Expressed by Members _ with ice Given to Consumers®©| hk n D&‘;’mt Few Months wC WOULD PREVENT MARRIAGES ‘ O _‘ OF MENTALLY UNSOUND ie mieesare brss # . ~measure â€" provides cli*réymun or other qua who solemnizes marriage: er party is under the in{ @uor, or where he has re lieve cither_party is ins British Day ~ _ at lTeaâ€"Rooms MAY ADD NEW PRESSURE PUMPS The teaâ€"rooms, dutted sguring th the Daughters of Hailf ~ of the _ pr Sanitacium â€"in B erally _ patroniz afternoon the ro and. those in cha exceedingly busy © Toâ€"day an day at. the go' Mesdam wihys . .( panese day bers, of the charge. .\ _ ded‘,to all eon ab the nodft=When WMToront Will â€"Appeal _ . to Town Council /;« For Assistance ::! ance ol appoint turday forming was not completed. *A %lqcpmmim to wait on . the Tow ancial assistance" and ~After the meeting t mt Sch most . evet but as t tions, | whi to : unite . the â€"electi journed .. to Daughters of Schmalz . ‘"lrl greatiy . appre ider th E:Osc ol gisla ture There wa the mat th mal at Or Mar h D q D h T h @ be t] Wal EC M insan M Tl P M h unrept ed HT COMMISSION E WITH GAS PROBLEM H that the al le tik pJ M th ak er upp! épilepti th th C.N.R.‘Surveyors Coming Westward Entrance Exams. t H h p Ruk koatts. 1 M it He Will Commence On June 19th. pl 11 eft P} DX D LER. MAN KILLED AT t] Toward Berlin Aj Fri Muclle t D th rh p t nadequately pr hool Entrance | instructed â€"to ilations of 1911 ma te 1t td i b My th at t ta 1i «1 at nStat vd The XI High repared Boards follo® *De tainâ€" High ti p M 11 Inspector of Detectives Duncan was called‘by the crown and produced a co’f)y of a statement said to be made by Travers. Chief Justice Sir William hgeredith preferred to have Travers come to the investigation and tell anythinï¬ he feels disposed to and the banker will testify later. The inâ€" spector reeled off a list of checks, letâ€" tese~esud other documents. Three checks bad been sent to Traâ€" vers while he was in; Ottawa after the certificate, and Frank Hodgins, K.C., crown‘ prosecutor, asked. James C. Fitzgibbon if he knew anything about these checks8, one of which was made payable to D. S. McCorquodale, when it {ad been sent to Travers. All that the witness knew in regard to the orâ€" défts was:that the checks were blank when sen{hto Oftawa, but he could not identify them. ; One of Elders of Gueloh Presâ€" bytery to Attend ‘the â€" General Assembly _ / C.K. HAGEDORN APPOINTED behalftiof Widliam Laidlaw, K.C., askâ€" ing that the application for the Farmâ€" ers‘ ‘Bank certificate be not issued, on the ground that there had been fraud in connection with rthe use of the shateholders‘ notes. ho bus o , U later | real Mr. L ed: that HESPELER LOSES PASTOR|. part atte Bik M th Preparing to Return to â€" Work in Mines night a Monday Hecedfar o it . t the Farmers xt ALLEGED WARNINGS GIVEN 'bilni rb:dt‘l:k[:d by Sir William t < i F'Il‘-' / epe* .cllt«ï¬iften Ag TRAVERS WILL | <=,= CIVE EVIDENCE1 St.! PP "t ed H in ( Mt. A~ D. J ht t ad ing Hood" at the Come and bring t xth d M H M t] Ju M maPt M W M M H H Ba #le H D & Gal 6. KA Y e 2l _ sums " '!A"h a: be «| {s w6 l -é:,.:‘r "*s!/ l)t:)s?ts i"?“l' y t M I h‘ y & _, ager C 4 a. _.a>* * o 1 § (PQ *AE k nf E.Eir". x W ‘%: *Iâ€" 6 Sometimes the world seems a great, big junk heap ofâ€"broken promises and wasted opportunitios. 3 ist as bad ot} One of 8 8 * h ,r(r:hfl ‘:’9 y /4 . l | b;tgf ;“5& 5. )‘//;‘ : D e : -'L'\’ â€"#4} > There are fow tragedies in a e more painful than when | Danv W ber * y ) >‘ HONOR AMONG THIEVES ALAG, POOR JENKINS UF BROKEN PROMISE® THE POLICE BAIT. EW TOâ€"DATE FISHING Tenk D and‘s Fam nt complied, ar , while his c isk. When she rto him, he T y & 2t C «T he ivasc s " she said. them. _ Wh his, madam," he sug mant stationed oppo scarce ntoâ€" the â€" fifth line, "You can use fout hings! . So41 want ding of my> adver can makeit more u lend me a‘pencil Would Like To Do ) Next Door. 1 believe there r among thieves This hout a meer % u. . ‘freshâ€" advertiseâ€" paper," she said "Iâ€":simply j can‘t "what . is ir\ head ?" coughed ¢ sympa paused 1 4 widened bha young it is the’fourth one.... We‘re madam," he ha NOC and stood customer he handed They are la Well," 1 thall 1 a bad ad its man‘s ad ams wi pla 0. in hose t} th d add Old L&dy:~â€""There is onething t notice <particularly about that young man who, calls to see you. He seems to have gn inborn, instinctive respect for woman.. He treats every woman as though sHe were a being from a highe;, sphere,. to be approached only with the to have ga inborn, instinctive respect for woman.. He treats every woman as though sHe were a being from a highe;, sphere,. to be approached only with:the utmost délicacy and deference." ... Granddaughter (sweet eighteen);â€" "Â¥es, he‘s horridly bashful." . Pedantic Old Gentleman (to restaurâ€" mot Waiter:~â€""I belteve it is lmpm?f to speak disrespectfully of ong‘s elders?" Pedantic Old Gentleman:â€""Then I ill be silent concerning this old fowI ou bhave just brought me." N ‘ ‘ The editqr eyed him closely for five seconds, and then asked: "Airship or Aynamite ?"* "The horse is a ver wrote. Johuny in his « If I can‘t have my»s: plgs* meat I don‘t wa iir . "I tell you," said the a Ing to rise in this world She:â€""You do Restaurapt Waiter:â€""So I‘ve heard d W WHAT THE LECTURE DID t A QUESTION OF MORALS SUCH A DISAPPONIMENT JOHNNY‘S SAUSAGES SILENT AS TO FOWL HORRIDLY BASHFUL BORRY GOING TO RISE ~~â€" 4y3 said the author, "I‘m goâ€" toâ€"sing awiully HE SPOKT morals during T48 prepared who im t huscate w lea ) jJust them ge of world but _ Refert the Min camps, did not learn t They were men who ha up by . careless captain ranks. just: before . goil This, he added, would t an early date..The abu: that there . no: intention ‘ of ~ever allowing poï¬ï¬ï¬‚ to affect the service proper. All‘officers would be appointâ€" ed and promoted without neference to potitics. /‘ , a When the vote for training was up, F.B. Carveli expressed it as his opinâ€" ion that the militia was niot the temâ€" perance agency â€" the : Minister, would make out.. I{% would object to sending 40,000 cadetd to camp unless he were guaranteed there was no canteen. . He also ,complained that _the infantry were tx:xg' discriminated . against. Their iheréase in pay was not suffiâ€" H M These : caretaker Hughes. He had in the: drill hall men on behalf of t apply â€" the i‘o always there.. i Deélr! Hon. there are partment. E. M. 1 no patron sal ‘Mr H Minister .of M J# HUGHES ~DEFENDS â€" sCHEME BUDaET â€" bDEBATE CcLoSsEs n@ of the b arvell‘s © 5 out the numt} id been. traine na â€" trust. â€" wh "Every man I have appointed," said i0 Migsfer of Militia, ‘Pl;)lu_ been told â€" look after his business aund. not eddle© in politics.â€" Fitness ï¬iu' the st qualification for service. The man ho neglects his business, be he»Tory _ Grit;. must: go.» x Col.;â€" Hughes emphasized> thes ‘fact TY Men Picked ir incréase in t. They should ol. Hughés ~gav I ~have‘ r Themse iwas M M ell as th ey. would ng to Mr from Macdonald nage .1n . were *not camp. tia, . 56 constit He had rust tma estimates, sa answer, were the. l Fh in Brit ‘run k up. a liti &n f« Militia diszrace th had & . camy o to eamp 100. Carveli‘s criticisms Macdonald T 1 (Carletan, ly qualified p n ol whose dismisâ€" d cnmpfnine‘d was tical ‘genga in Mr. ency, * said _ Col, used his influence among â€" the young the Liberal candiâ€" get $1.50°a‘day. e â€" some | statisties of â€" teachers â€" that under the Rtrathâ€" could ~accompany here were 3,933. in nâ€" PrinceEdward tish Columbia, 12 of eadet instruc atchewan, .283 in figures given for {nstructors T+ th ures given for ew Brunswick, it would seem had been trainâ€" n, and he: supâ€" 110008 DENHAE â€" this mean that in the Militia declared that d ‘the militia o drink there. d been picked s to fll their ig. to camps. T ere should be H 1127 good politics, then e Militia Deâ€" Hugh M lrill â€" 100,006 ; this sumâ€" n se it merely that ] @d N.B:) 81 T} t to | tobe ~de the | the prov ned |alarming j009; education um. | werei.to efficiengy ~»!be larse h6 AS .| :â€"In ‘regard _ toâ€"the ~supplementary l revenue, which: was .a tax on corpo® ; |ations,â€" he thought that the sailwags ; |of Canada shquld. be .calledâ€"upen 40 ; | Contribute the same . proportion. e , taxation ;as the _lven? citizeny , |regard to the value of the property.«. Before the debate was resumed, Mr. Rowell asked when the House might expect to hear the Govemmgnt'%}- icy with regard to the Englishâ€"French schools of the provinee, in view of Dr. Meérchant‘s report.: â€" kuke : : Sit; James Whitney repliedthat Me was inotâ€" prepared toz when ; snokh an . annonncement woulx be â€"made; : J. O. Elliott asked about the return from the Attorneyâ€"General of %be cor, respondence about the cou&ty‘. ctn% | attorney, with which J. Curry‘s | name : was associated. Nt N. W. Rowell said that the nbo'z‘ of the Provincial Treasurer from House through iliness was : regretbed: as much by the. Opposition m bere as by the Government. He romarkad that the acting Provincial Trei Tet Hon. I. B. Luoas, and he had oftan met before andâ€" on occasions : when their o{Anlom wers more‘ in ~accord than‘ at «present. l â€" +oo The . Opposition â€" leader â€"also had #8 t}i:d L:l;:td to say o;:ll- B}Oldblfla He hoped m. would , soonâ€"be, more independent â€" &A % House; that it would C House and good for the that way it would be a better ~oxpression the city last year, The plans haye bear mnd by the Railway Board 0 jssloner® + ___ 16e uid ts in the H Be profi "I hope,"~said Mr. Rowell, f theâ€"Prime Minister® , _ b . closes his address, willâ€"tell s whe there.â€" are any .. bilingual schaol the : province:; :: (Opposition ~Jan and : During the election he. is n&) /to: have said there was no ‘au ig, but now that Dr.. llg:chqhn..t'l € is in his hands it may : P that the Primc\Minm will be [ to Aell us â€"that. there ~are a few bt lingual â€"schople:*â€"<% . yatt ; Cuâ€"lchiaâ€" ce "How utterly : impossible{it\da ‘tor the honorable and new Jeader ofâ€"the Opposition to meet a politicalâ€"opponâ€" ent with fair play," said theâ€"Premier, in‘ reférence (‘to _ the â€"statements of Mt. Rolsell_‘in‘hiu lthcl:‘g‘?ï¬t‘ Government. â€" Sir ‘James â€"cla :!& Rowell‘s remarks, in denunciation" Rowell‘s remarks, in demmoitï¬dï¬ the .policy of theâ€"Conservative admir istration, as "fearful and wonderful." ‘‘The leader .of the Oppositionâ€"says that when the Government provégi capable. . of <handling ~the . bi A uestion â€" the Liberals will" an c aneir polfcy," said Sir James. ‘"Bome their policy," said Bir James. ‘"‘Bome future historian may have the pmf tunity > of using> the‘ statement© the Oppositio9.".,., | â€" .5 : ==~ 5; Gqrte / hlnlgife:lnee‘ bt: th% mhmeilï¬r'bg the L. 8 a uttedepl;fll!‘&o foresti.biw said: ‘"Instead of selling timber limits,â€" we ‘are bu{‘l;nf them, and we will buy more. e do not sell eve{: to friends. The Governmaent would hide itself froman outraged people if it had such a.stain and blot on its record in the matterâ€"of the disâ€" bosal of timber limits as had the late fi Anotherâ€" it:‘r in the reogipts ithat Mr. Rowell eriticized was from the Department of, Lai ests and Mines. He; / C the ‘Government policy was the timber of the province, and ‘ there: would beâ€"little left. > Assuming; however, â€" that: there. was lots" of timâ€" ber, he thought the> time had>@ome when.. some consideration . should+be Ewn to the .interests ‘of. thesfubuse. e was not ob;geï¬ngntoa the 1 but.to forest.depletion, And :a;o n';:mentl_shoug-g?t a scie C ®stry polic purpose of" con, u{vtngvthe{ timber, + *4 .~ ~ Aayâ€""C es "that ‘there‘ had ‘no . nee :gmmz'-mvm uation. of the . vflo..‘ov out iï¬hlmhlnu?n nd to « the sources from w the ‘rev & toâ€"be derived.> iA’O“I& p time the provineeâ€" was confronted» with an @larming situation in connectiqn with educationalâ€"affairs, and it the -aioa were|.to ‘reach. a> higher â€"standard> of efficiengy the grants to educationâ€"must be largely augmented. c : were slso wanted for p A:ï¬ In <the â€" Department "of t there were increasing demands upon the resources of the province. â€" Large expenditures softhe ‘public . money were: needed: for duood roads. â€"Someâ€" thing was being done, but more was needed. 8t C.P.R overnment."" n e thee eï¬ s Sir James merely toyched‘m ngual â€" school question.~ ** I eaking, _ thereâ€"â€" are: ho / bilingaal hools. That‘s all I â€"have to say> 08 e matter." he said. o And en If n «/m . No Way . Adequata, ~HMs dyg. +â€" l.nannm Cared Ferâ€"Ruilroad ‘ Taxesi abor. men . ou! , / che y :how;d a:hm:;:.gaink c es e and. enthusiasm , theres re independent representatives House. ce «MJ $ r t de / » e io to Heiaaias y â€" O Ot ho â€"at, Amension contentd c well‘s fir thr Mar gh the With . apes city is . just ailway line hrough tha 1 have bean 1%