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From every t-ity, town, anti hamlet between Sydney and Victoria 1116883865 are Dourinir in upon Ottawa expressing initisfatrtioii at the outcome of Sir Robert Bortletfs el'i't>rts towartl coalition, aniiotiiiciiig that its' ruiisnm- YLIHUOH WII1 Dl'llCl_it'_alI_v eliinin;ite party vi'ari‘are in many districts in the ap-_' DFOHCIIIUE election, anti generally indicating that union is being accepted by U19 Canadlall P00916 as evidence oi' uiffalT§i‘ing tieteiniiiiutioiiwoii tlie"piii"t of tht-;-ir leaders to go on with the war. In Pmllanlelliilfi' H1111 D0Iitical circles in Ottawa the new Ctzibinet is hailed _as marking one ot` the niost decisive and iniport--.int steps that (lanatiu has taken Since the commencenient of the war. Adherents of both political parties ure nnaninious in the verdict that the coalition ttoinprises the most, powerful political coinbinaiioii brotiglit together since ffonfetlemtioii; even pro Laurier Liberals' t'rankl_\~ atiniit that beciiitse ot its personnel, anti the vast political oi'gantizatioiis which it controls. its tlcfent in the coinlng election is practically reiitlercd impossible. SPECULATION IS RIFE AS TO SIR WILFRIDIS ATTITUDE. indeed, speculation in rite among Lilieralii uit to what effect formation ot' such i1 formidable atlmiii-ls'irrittioii will have upon Sir Wilfrid 'I/aurier‘s waver- ing determination to retain the Liberal leatlersliip. They point out that even had Union Government l`a-lied, :intl the Liberal party had lined up in solid phnlnnx, Sir W'llfrid’s cliaiit‘t~_~i _ot regaining office were cxcoediiigly, in doubt; and they are asking what possibility tliert-_ can be ot' Laurier victory now willi- pro-illiioii, pro-t'onst~riptioii l.iliei';xl>-i Joinliit; hands with Sir itobert Bortlcii, with practically all the oiitnttiiitliiig leatiors of the party within or behind the new Government. anti with nearly all the powerful prroviiit-itil Liberal niacliiii- es withdrawn from the Oppostition lcatiei-'s support. COMES AS SURPRISE TO OPPOSITION LEADER. Sir \Vilt`i~id_ staked his hope tif victoi-_v oii getting; more than an t-vcn I break iii the l’rairie anti Maritiiiie Provinces and prat‘tically :i solid Que- bec. Surrounded by the l<‘i_-tlicrit and the lhigsleys anti the Mactloiiziltis :ind the Murphys anti ‘blinded by their ilattery, it. is a well known l`tit't that _ Sir \Vilfrid was 'all along confident -that Sir Robert llortleii would tail to at-_liievc tinion; that Caltlc-r aiitl Slt`toii :intl i\lurray aiitl Rowell and his other l..iciiton- _ ants would not tleetert hini; that they were merely "playing ii ganit-" in Sli `ltobert's expense, and that thc election would lliitl them all sxifely back into the Liberal fold, fighting unitedly to drive their uiicient ciiemlos |'i-ont qiilce. And so from day"to tiny Mactioiiald and Piigsley anti Fisher and the others used every device known to well-s'ciiooled politicians to throw union ol`t' thc track; nothing was overlooked that iiilglit help to sow the seeds of siinplt-ioii :ind tlistrust between Conservatives and the Wai- Liberal loitlcrs. Mr. Meig- lien was painted as ii st-lieiiiiirg criifty, Crisius. bent only on tlisriiptlng anti smashing the Liberal party; Sir Robt'~:t llorden was pit-turtttl an thc in,r ilrow:-\tt\i‘; in tsa_~iltat~ ` clit:-wait he will have to combat the organization gtriiiiis of Mr. <'iiltlt-_r; in III Iii. | Manitoba 'lie will be opposed by the well-oiled inet.-iiiiit\_ ol' l’romiei' Norris; in I Oiitario he will be opposed by the solid t'oiiii‘ci‘vative and iJI'0-lf0l1Sf‘l`ilJIi'tl‘- Liberal vote; in New Bruin-iwick he will luck the .~:npport of t‘arvell. with his practical control ol' the l<‘os‘ter Government oi‘ganiatioii;r in. Nova Scotin he f will be without. the uid ot’ i’rernier lllurruy; and in Priiicc ltltiwartl island the In Loyal Liberals are streiiiiotisly opposed to his policy. tio you think ot (lctieial l\lt-\vbi\rii`_\' appointniciit as i\iiiiisttn- ot” _\liliii:i‘."' Sir Sain iiiiglie.-t was aisketl lit-re on Sittiiitlay "llc i:-; :t riplt-nt1'iti 1't\|low," said Sir Sain; “oiit~ ol' iny own int-ii, eltoultl make a good itian. lie anti Voi- U _ . . - _ . ;, _,_ have t»oiii`iti{-iit~t» in tht-iii." ports' i'i-coivt-tl licrt- by i\'a_'f oi' lloi~ in i' . ._ . iisiiit-liiizitioii on thc part ol` (ieriiiaii lows. the autliciitit-ii_\~ til wltivli is not loiilitetl. is in ilie t~l'l`t\t't tlizlil .~it‘vt=i.il THE CARFERRY ROAD TO SACNVILLE, N. B. day lust. when locomotive ti2ti, haul D0l‘ItHlt_ braiieli. The train of twenty- -__s-a___.. MONIITON- 0f‘f~ 15.-What in saitlIaix cars is also said to be the iongeati Piirticularly interesting from e rail- to liaverbeen the tlijst trip of a liirge't‘roiglit train liaulcti over thc brunt-liiway point ot' view is the rc-juvenatetl "H1111 line engine over the N. B. & to date. 'iii-anttli road t'roni Siickville to the I"I`I'I‘ I’I`*’IIIL'Il UI me Ufllltltlitlll G0V0l‘ll- itiapc. Since it was taken ovef' by gov-» Ulfflll RIIIIW-‘WS \00k DIUCG On 'l`h\ll`fi' 'N19 PIC? and brcakwaters at; tlie_crninciit, the rambling old line has _ (Tape are iiupressi\'c-_ specimens otiflieen particularly re-built and trains ing twenty-six loads of freight for the nioiit-_ni engiiieerini: cfiicieticy. One ot`.t:an be run over it with safety as fast Cul' I`9l`l‘.\‘ S-S. “Priiice Edward island" lll=ilIf‘ the run t'ioni Sackville to t.‘iipe'sliure‘ equipiiient the three pieceispeeti limit. at present. imposed is '1fVoifi_iieiiQiiewaiitl return. While. not by-“apron." a niovahln pier-head, which somewhat lower than this. The lime any iiieaiis one of tlit>_lui~gest t¢ln.<,.-_. ot’ engines iii use on the (‘.G_R., thc_t.o suit the title. so that cars can bcttlie (‘_(;_[l__ and the' wholg road i`i'olii 626 isreportcd lobe the largest wliicliIruii on anti oft' the steaiiiei' at aiiy Isticltvillt-, in (wipe Tm-nigntine heavily Ill*-‘I )'¢‘t niatle the i'nn over this ini-itinic between high anti lo\v wate'r, Lliallastetl with the best. grave-I obtain- the most interesting parts ot' the is ruist~_tl unil lowered by machinery t t -a ALLEGED PLOT TO - . POISON STIUDENTS . l-_ii ias tliirty miles ati hour, although the has been re-laid with heavy rails from martial. able from the famous Portage pint. . ~ . . . _ auluitliyt ETO.\.!\ Oct. lo-lililitary pound of poison had 'been found fn _ mrmes are "‘IIIII II’ be IIIVSBIISH' I-»IVIIliJ0od's room. tit was dldcover- IIIIK “II “II”-f'~‘fI lJ|0l» l0 Poison several ed he said. wrapped in paper ln Q" iiiintireti atutleiits at the Government bottom of Livlngoodm trunk and wu aeronautical school here. Samuel Li. -'sufficient to Damon 3,000 or 406° viliigood, a stutient at tlie4s‘chool, ln. persons." Dr. Hibben Bald t1mt'nu_ \'.‘ lose i'ooiii n large t uaiitit ` v , Cl‘.\'st.als was said to 'have lireojii lfIgIiTtln,I biNciiligotbiirrdaslrefzzzdifszsczx is reported to have been arrested anti sidered an eg-;»a¢l¢ ‘;ne_ His “mac when ~to Governor`s island for court- demeanor, apart from school hgnn lintl led him to be regarded with sue: Dr. .lolin G. Hibben, president; of pinion-» Prlucetoii llniversitv tonight con- Further th thi A D . “I""“‘I the report that almost ii not discuss ti; mrEtteE Hibben would (Canadian Press Dispatch) 'l`0ltON'l`(); (lot. l5.»".»\iiti' wliait ind iifter at little oxpci'ii>nt'e he nel ll.ill.int_\iie ot .\lontie.il_ I li_\ -t'._1:ai'tletl as two ot' inf; own lioy-=. :iiitl iislilt units (Canadian Press Dlspatcli) l.(_).\'l)().\'. t)ct_ l:'i.-ltcilalile ia- nt iiitlitato liit, _ctoiith ef a strtiiig t.-aiiieii to .~‘t\i'vt~ on s‘iibiiiiiriueS_ 'lliirs t‘aine_n alrt\litl_\' hart- lit-on shot lor re- using to pci!`oi,'iii l`-litizit tlut_\'. '|`lic -itir to tlit~ iiiiiti|i_\' iii \\'illit-lnisliiii' The Recent Mutiny. .t\MS'l`ERl)Ai\i. Ot-tolier til.-~ 'l`hcI irst evidence ot' the i't\t'cni iiiutin_v` the (lcrinnn fleet was' :in art ol' iii- ooting< are .said tt> ltavt- tit't'uirt~_tl~ coivim/inn oaGAN|zA"rioNs IN Evsnv Ptiovtuce. l Powerful organization iii every province of Quebct-. They will be bntketi bi the Provincial. Governinents ot' British (ioluurbia, Saskatclieivnn. Maiiitoba. I" Ontario, New lirunis'wick, Nova Scotia and Priiice Etlward island: their lc:\tl» 5 On the other huntl the Unionist forces will t-_oniniantl the support. ot, *il ~ , . :lei ‘ti ors will include nearly all outatnndiiig Liberals as well as t`onscrvatlvc.s; and III ' - » ii whose captain was tiottiritiiis as ai t-eivctl by 'thc Asstiriattrtl' l’rc::_~'. A Subortliiiatioii aboard a lizitliesliip iull'_v. accortliiig to iiit`nrniation itz- t'k sailor. reluiiing to obey the oi‘- ':-i oi` his .~:iiperior otllt-er, was ought before the captain who plac- liiiii untlei arrest. ()ii the follow- g day it ticpiitatioii ot' sailors tlt:-, ‘~'-=‘~'-'~'-= ~‘=~'-'-A --*---f-1 A--=---A A--1----f - -Y-_-_-V--_ -.-_-.-_-_-_-= A.-_-_-_-_~ _-_-v-,~.-_M ` t..-,-1-_-_AJ _-_-1-_-~.....~..-'.\. _-_-_-_-_.,-,_-,__-,~_»_-_.,._.,-_-_-_-_.,-_-_-_-_-_-_-_._-_-_-,a _-,-_-,-_-,-_-,_-: SIR SIINI HI-IS ,U_ S. EXPENI I SIIIIEIVIENI ENUM ' IIIINEIIIENIIE IN I VISIIS,___E_IIiI]IINWIII]iI IIIIIIIIER IIIIINP GEN. INEWBUIINI _ III IIIIIIWN ' __ Dr. Hastings H. Hurt, Authority on the Treatment of Defectives Makes u Thorough inspection und Gives His Views on the Conditions as He Found Them. ill' Iiilsiilllts II. iI1ll'i. ilit't‘t'ltii' til the t‘liild lleiping lleparlnieiit oi' tht' ittisst-li Sago Foiiiitlalioii anti an aiitht'.rity on tlei`t-ctlve.~'. etc., visitt-I lt`alt-oiiwooti on ’i`|it\stl'.iy, artzoiiipaiiictl by iior. i{.- G. l"t.ltoii anti ltcv. Iilr l'nitlj_'. .“§upt»\rinttuitioiit ot' the i\i:iriiiiiit- lioiiie for Girlia. 'i`lit»_\' were incl ati thc institution by l_l:'. .l. \\'. M;-i\iill:in, I .»\t‘ting liietliciil Supei'i'iit_ciitleiit_ .\ii'_ .\. llouiicll. Siipei\'i_~'or. Z\liss= lilt-l.ctid S\ipt»i iiitt~iiti'.:iit el' .\'i:i'scs, Sill.-if i|oli'o_\‘.i_ lloiisel-:t.~cp~.~\'. :tiitl i\lrn_ .-\. ilonncll. .\ltiiroii til' the liitlriiiary. 'l`lit: visitorii were sliowii all over the in- stittitioii, \'i>'itiiig and iii.i'\'ic\\'otl at thc clo iioi~liiitt»i'_\" :it't'oiii|iio.i.ttion, Ltt.ii..i- ltoepilig :intl t;t-iicrail iti 1'! t;;»';ii» :it "'I`lit‘ .-\s_\'iiiiii :Il-‘ti i~: \‘_-‘Il |ii:iii;i,i.tt-I 'iiiil i‘egiil;itt»tl_ but iiic bziiltliiip i.-‘ no.. no iiiotlt-rii or iip-io-ti.i:t- rs the .-\lnir llouse. l hope that when it is iict-c::- sary to oiilaige the iiirititutioii. thc cottage plan will be t`ollowt‘tl with tiliecii or twt-nty-live in t-:irli t-ott;-.gt-_ -pret`ci‘alily fifteen. The hospital i~= visit (Canadian Press Dispatch) 0'i"i`A\VA,tt)t-t. l:'i.»~'l`he following .~\tatt~iiioiit ivan aiitliorizetl tonight: "Sir \l'ilt'riti I.aurier has lost no time in iuiliyiiig the i'tiret-s of i.ilier- alisin to iiieet tho t'ontiitioii.~x t-rooted by the l'oi'iiiatitii“i ot' the new liortlcii i;o\'ei'iiiiient_ ' _ “'i`he Liberal leutler has ari'a:igeti‘ rI`aIII' ‘IIIVaIIIagE' Of IIIIH ODDOFIUH- to iioltl two t'ont'ereiices with the Lib- IIY The GII‘II`IIIa'" Offers IIlY0Ugli HB eral t-aiitiitialt-s in Ont;iriti aiitl tho rc- IIII`r IIIIIMIIOIIIIE pI`IZ'3‘ I`f‘mDIIIEl1» llislribulitni liicre-s and Useful Prizes. interest in The (harloiteltiwn Guat'diaii"e ifrizc |pi'cseiit;iti\'trs of the t-oiinty l.iber.il :i.s.~:;it'iatioiis. l`lie first ol' these con- l'ci‘t_-iices will be held in Ottawa on i<`ritlay next, (lt-tolit-r ltltli, and will be atteiitlctl by caiitlitliites and ieprc itekitutivcs oi' the coiiiitios east oi Kingston. 'l`lie setyoiitl conference t'or western Ontario, will be licld tho ful lowing week 'at a place to be tlecltictl' on later." _,,.-,w_,,.`.__.-. .._,... -c __,,__,_`__._.. t-criiing i-inch institutioiis But there slioultl be niore outdoor einployineiit l`or the patieiitsz. I tintlerstand only forty out of one 'huiitlroti anti thirt_\' inale piitients are eiiiployetl from tinio to time on tht- fziriii. lt wtiultl lit- liettt-i' it ont- liiiiitlrctl oi' more oi' tlieiii ivere so eiiiplo_\"t~tl. an it is what they want--~soiiit-tliini.; to take tip tlit-ii :ittt-iiiioii nntl keep their niintls ii.- wi-ll as their litintls oct-iipictl_ "t)wiii;; to ovtli'-t'i'owt_'lii;: tho |.it-i|’~ tlliiiiig i‘ooiii_~' on the upper floors have been taken as tloriiiitories on thc. iiicn's sitio:-i anti' a dining room has been established iii the basement. This dining room is dark. inconveni- ent and iiiisaiiitziry. , All outside ilin-I (`11t out t.he‘applit-ation in this is- sue, till it out and bring or send it to ihe campaign manager. lltirn you read the story of Rip Van \\'inkle‘? l-low he slept for twenty yt.-ars on a mountain Side, so that wlieii awolto' was unablc to recognize his. surrouiidiiigs. iiuve you ever stop- ped to ask yourself whether you are -1 modern Rip Van Winkle? Have you been asleep ever since the campaign started lust Thursday Wake' up. Shake yourself- look a- bout you. Readers ot' The Guardian are gradu- :ill_v waking tip to the fact that a great voting t-anipaign is being con- tlut-tetl by' tliisv paper. and they are tts-pet-iiilly pleased to learn that their ,~'tibscriptioii is to help aonie worthy caiitlltlate to\\'art|_s' wiuiiiiig one' of the '.'aliiabit> pt'iv.t'_-s. _ liilercsi will iiici'ea_~:-t» as the days go by, anti you are advised to get in- to. tht- race at once for the list. oi` _.prizt1s. Now is the best time to go a- mong your friends and get them -to siiliscribc-_-, giving you their votes-_ lt" you wait. too long, you may find that some oin, more energetic and fore- ing i'ooiii should bc built for iiieii UANIPAIGN UANIIIDATES Til BE ANNIIUNGEII IN A FEW DAYS Ing [Lilly anti »'il:+'a'~',-° Perstins inter Pace for the tltiaitty tt';t§;n_'t;;}- 'driving it-the health and hgpplngg, that will be your’s. The winner of this car will not h._ the person who will 'couture up»n the imaginable difiicultiea, but wi.. be the' party who wants it-and want.. it hard enough to work for it. ' This circulation boosting campaig- ls just gi, pleasant little game, _ -_ referee to see that all will have falf play--with every encouragement fo' the participants-all tim gtteglllni and co-operation possible within th. rules of the .gnn1e._, _ You will be surprised to find hd, this campaign will extend your circl- Of acquaintances-how it will develop your popularity. lf you really want to win this beau- tiful 5-passenger McLaughlin Touring ("1-ir, write, phone or call at once for full instructions. M incton Captain in iorpetloed Ship (Canadian Prose Despatch.) - MONCTON, N. B., Oct. 18.-Mrs. George H. Irving of Moncton todly was advised that the schooner Percy B.. of New York of which her husband already ovei'-t'i'owdeil and iiiiiiiet`.'iatc _ and women. I was struck with steps should be taken to build cot- one. thing, however. In the iiieii':i their programme will be ot' a clit|rat't_er niorc calciilatctl to appeal- to the war sentiments of Ciiniitlniiiit. So that, all these i'-acti-i' conslderetl. there is n strong belir.-i' in political circles, that Sir Wilfrid, realizing the disintegration which his leatleriiliip his brought und is bringing t.o the party, will carry out his intention to retiriiig. and that us it coiiseftiiionce. the Liberal party will divide. into two entirely separate political units'-the Qiiebec unit which aliall lic more Nationalist than Lihernl, and the t)nturio aiitl western unit that will lie prat'tit~ally uierged into the lliiionlsts. POWERLESS T0 BRIDGE THE GULF NOW. Sir Wilfritl Laiirier. his moat urdr.-iit followers atliutii, is us powerless to bridge the gulf that divides' his purty today, as Gladstone was to reunite ihe Liberal party in England after the split over Home Rule. Ann liecatise oi' this, because ofthe fact. ni-atlc more strikingly uianifest by the consuiiiuintion ol’ union the bulk of the English speaking' wing of the party is out of sym- Diftthy with his leadership, the opinloii is strong that Sir Wilfrid will insist \ _ _ _that be be relieved oi' his present position. Meanwhile the new Government,-already tcrmcti the llnionists- have settled down to their task of grappling with the many important problems crowding upon the nntion. Yesterday afternoon the Cabinet lieltl its initial meeting with lion. N. W. Rowell presiding. The ilrst problem to be tackled is thenirpenl to the country. and that this is to he rushed with ull possible Iiaiite. There is also the appointment of nn inner (‘nbinet. of the Caliinet to deal exclusively with questions ot war. No definite step iliiist fnr has been tukoh toward the appointment of such an exclusively war body. but it. is un- tlerstood that it will bo created almost, immediately iindwill be matic up of the following Ministers: The. Prime Minister, Tho Minister of lliilitlii, lion. Arthur Meighen, Mr. Rowell and Mr. J. A. Calder. A FIVE SENATE VACANCIES TO BE FILLED. One oi' the first tasks- the new Union Government is coiifronteti with in to find ten men willing to take Senatorships. There are ten vacancies in the Upper Hon", and it is understood that they are to be filled at once. From Ontario the namee of John Webster. former Conservative member for Brook-AI ville and W. H. Bennett. former Conservative member mr East Simcoe, are mentioned an poselpio appointments. Mr. G. H. Bradbury, former Conserva- tliitfh piber toiféelkirk. and an Ottawa boy. is mentioned in connection with nmgzgh ynnuey. .W_ 3°. Iwilloughby, Moose Jaw, Conservative Opposition leader in Albefta,3iii‘é mentioned in connection withwacaciei; in their respec- 1 t .1 inntlt-ii the release ol' the ticlint|uent.I \vlio was an elderly reserviai. \Vllcn,I the captain asked the nit-aning ol' this tieputuilon he i't>ceivt°ti the an- swer that the sailors had iornied :i council on the Russian iiiotkel. anti this led to an inveatigatioii which rc-t i-tultetl in ai‘|‘estet anti, tht- iteiziiii; oti ptiiiiplilcte-'_. I _________ I LEFT MoNEv Fon I Benches iN P/inks; Toiio.\"i‘o. o.»i. is./\ iietitinttt nr) $10,000 to the (`it,\' ot' Toronto to be used for the piircltnsc of benches i'or use in t-_it_v parks wiiii inode by' the inttc Hurry Ryric. whose will has just been tiletl for probate. According to the terniii oi' the will the bcnciies are to cos-t $100 each and are to me made in keeping \\'itli ii tiosign provitloil by Mr. Ryrie's tru.~itees.Tlic estate ig viii ned at $706,950.50 anti bequestii oi` $1.000 ent-li arf, made to the Baptist Horne' Mist-‘-ion Board ot' tllitario and Quebec and the llnptist foreign mls- siibnnry board oi' Ontario untl Qucliet-_ The Toronto \'. M, t‘. .»\_ rect-ivtis 000. iages, each ol' which itlioultl hart* its own kitclien and dining rooni. as in thc Iiospital at l,oiidtui. Ontario. 'i`lit' cottzigc iili'c:itI_\' Iiiillt l`or tiibt-i't'til:iiI patients is ti good exaiiiplc ot' a nioderii t-titt:ii.','t.‘. ’l`he iiicilirnl siipervisioii is iiieiullicient coiiiparcd with siiiiilai- institutions in the l'iiitcti_v States. 'l‘liort- slioultl be a i't-sii‘.'ciit uietiit-al ofllct-i' i`or the wonien'u sec- tion und aiiotlier l`or the nien'§, with. a resident niotlical supcrlntentleii! over 'them tlvvtitiiig all his time tc the work ol` atlniiiilatriitioii. Thi- in stfitiitioii slioultl he cttulppt-‘tl with iiiotlerii appliiiiiccs and cspet~iall_v with a li_\'di'otlit-rzipolitic t\t|itipi|it~iit as htit btitlts have :i uiost soothing ei't'et't oii` vit)lr‘_lli pniieill.~'. "l think tlicrc should be niorc tiut~ door ciiiployiiit-iit. for patients. lt does not, inattt»r so inucli wlictltcr they attcnipt to t~st~':ipe_ At one time it was oonsitl'crt~tI to be n reflection upon an institution of this kintl it' a patient wards l saw iiiauy pictures on the walls, while in the woiiien's tlici'-r were very few. l’it‘tures are a great help in such an institution, anti t-vcii the violeiit patients solldoni lireali them. lt' friends of the institution sighted has been over the field ahead of you. So the moral is Do lt Now -tlon‘t put off until tomorrow what was captain had been torpedoed. The itelegrani states that the Capt. and All _ton can do today. as tomorrow may the crew were safe ‘but had been land- iic-'vt»r come, _ ,cd at Madeira. ' - The pro-per way for you to tio is =o send in your application now, be- fore too many ttaiitlidaten announce [COUNT LUXENBURG HELD IN DETENTION CAMP lienir-elves. Tlicii go after the sub- wcre to semi unfrnnieti pictures tht- ' _ `, _ patients could mount anti l`t'aiiie tlieiii `“'I'II)II0II whim me time is HDR t antlytliey could be hung in tht- wo- FIRST PmZE__A ~BEAUTY_ iiien s wards as well as in the mon | “Tliere should be more i't-ci‘eatioii The (i_,,,;y.rn]ing qna1||_l.e;t and om-_ and ainuecnieiit for the ptitieiits. A np. ing mom 0|' (inn M;-[,nngn]ln nvel dance once or twice a week. iiioviiig nngngngpr touring t-ur make ii. a Car, pictures o<'t':i.~tioiiaIl_v. and pt-riotlit-altnt' nnnsual iiierli. it meets with the coiict-_t't.=. It helps to lirigiitt>ii up tliti nnprnvnl nf thong who have use i`0l' It iiiiiiatcs aiitl cheer them. i`iill-powered. economical anti well-V "A visiting tloctor is working untlcr ni-npnrtlont-n touring car. A sloping\ ment tiistitivaiituge in un lniititiitioii. “~nnlani(=_~\(l and many nilnor ltniprove-I The t~iiipet'inteiit1'ent_ should be resitl- ments make it more beautiful in ap- ent anti devote all his time to the pearancn anti more efficient U18" patients. The different forms of tlls- gvei-_ I cases rctiuire a great deal of =-tutl_\' ltjxport engineering. the best. of and investigation. The nursest ret'-~i\'c nnilgi-ini, and S-killed labor lmve pro- muvh lower any time nursea in other titit~t=_-ii in this iltvmiigiiiin mullet ii hospitals of (Yniizitla and the ni¢=_dliini~\velght car at a medium eseapetl. lt is not so now. A patient _- who escapes is soon retiiiiintl. as” people in thc tiistrlct are better at- tiuiiiutetl with thc coiiditioiis lrti\'ei'it ing suit-li inatitutioiin. lt is better tha a patient shoiiltl ot~easioiially attcnip to oscapt- than that iiiiiny ot' then should be coiillnctl to the wards cr : small walled»iii _\'iirtl. “l tim pleniteti in ace that you hzivt no small exert-iso yards here, but have plenty ot' opcti t-ounti'_v_ Tlint is in nccortinnce with the latest ideas con- Unitetl States. in the United price-a car of plet\SII\K SU`@“l“'III‘e States, the medical superinteiitient of, hotly type. well and t‘Slllf0I‘lHI1I.V lllt' such an institution in fully eiiiployctl holstt\i't‘tl. siutlying his cases. preparing reports It bus a style and finish that im-, and filing them for further uso. To mediatttly put. it in a class with auto-1 tio justice tothe institution the med- niolilles one is proud to own. ' icnl superintendent should' have noth- it is nicely t’-fi\lIlll>"‘I and IIIIEII lin; elite to tio :intl be provldetl with with a \\'aif‘-rD\'00f if-it “ml *‘I°I`m n stetiographer to whoni to dictate ciirtaiuii that urn carried overhe\m‘ the reports of his researches, investi-'whtii not iii iise. 'lt has all the ad- giitiongi and tially reports. Under tlieI\'uiit.agcs of the larger 0529 *md WIIII circuinstaiices, and coiisiideriiig tht-_ give more continuous miles in efiilcl- liiniteti' staff and equipment, l think ent F*"fl"'I“"f 'han' many that are high- f:::_-_1-:---ff.---rf:-:V---:.--4:.-74:.-9.-.1vnv-6,-_~-_».»_-_-_A:_»_-_~_-_-~..,`-_--»_~_ ~v_-_~_~_¢-_-.- -_~ -.~_~_-_ the institution well (:0r|tl\1(~t (nl nntl 0|- priced _ mana ed"' its tliirtv-live horse power Mc- ttve provinces. J. D. Taylor, who was Cohaervntlvr~ member for New West- 5 ~ ` ~ ~ I and minister' and G. ll. l3arpa.rtl who represented thc Utiiiservutives of Vitttorlii ~ _ t h more are named to fill vacancies from British Coluiiibiti_ LABOR NOT ALL IN I/AIN' IIIIIII weigh' gweq I 5:20 and “_ Laughlin valve-in-head m0'-Of ___ power than ordinarily ne 9 . Mr. W. D. Scott, Dominion Superintendent of lniniigi-atioii. is smil mbb5_I _suppose you dpm,ed bothssureq economy in oDe,am,n_ oiiiciiitliy~nientioiied-nn likely to receive the iippointinent of Deputy Minister ~ l ` ‘ _` del has be. pleasure and profit from t he garden This valve in-head mo oi tho now, Depnrtment. of immigration and Colonization to ho udiiiinlstrated you hw this summeh imme A favorite because M is B Mc. III’ IIIIII 'I' A' IIIIII°I" Dibbs-Not exactly: but it leave=Ii,nngh\ln from every st\l1dD0I'1¢» “nd t ' I _ Mr. Scotts long record of public service and his experience with matters me more cmnenled, It makes thc‘,,n (int the name implies. pertaining to immigration peculiarly fit him for such a position. anti it is mst of tin, vggetabies in i tw market! Just mink of tn; enjoyment it will thought thot his appointment would give vrry gennriil initisfticiloii. seem innun by ¢-amp,”-|50" I hm you me pleasure you wllthevo _ ' ' ir ” i BUiE~NOS AIRES, Oct. 15.-Count Karl von Luxburg, the former Ger- man minlister -to Argentina arrived today at the detention camp of the island of Martin Garcia, Count von ihuxburg, after havin( been handed his passports. diasp- peared from Buenos Aires, but was ltound early in the week in the muth- crn part of the province of Biienol Aires and arrested. "tzisciitls iii i clit. iii -iiiiii ii snitinicii Best. for liver and bowels. for blllf- neel, eour ltomaeh and oenefipn tion. Get a 10-cent box now. Furred Tongue, Bad Colds. »ln.ii,» tion, Sallow Skin and Mieonble lit-tttt aches come from 5 torpld liver iii. ' clogged bowels, which cause _vt--_ stomach to become filled with unctf gested food, which spurs and fe- mentg like garbage in e :will bone' Thurs the first utep to untold minor; -indigeution, foul gases, bod breath yellow akin. mental teen everything that is horrible and iieueeoting. A Caitcaret tonight will give your ooh- stiptited bowel; e-thorough cleaning and straighten you out ‘by noi-aiu. They; work wil; yell lleibu-I-o 10-oeiit ox rom your fowl; 1| you feeling good form the. or men and women tlko e _ ___ nov.- aiid then to keep their liver and tiowele ren ated, end never know ii miserable moment. .D0h‘t hqgot the children-their little inlidn Mod. A good, gentle clelhliilli tw. _ rr -' 1 A '-i _'I ,t v I ,vt