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The Lethbridge Herald from Lethbridge, Alberta, Canada • Page 22

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-PAGE TEN THE LETHBRIDiGtE 0AILY HESXU5 rJUNB.i Minuter of Hnahce Wins Aqiriifaiiuivui all SSdss.by His Gifts McMaster's Move May Mean Better- DTactica for Progressives --Bank-Act Has Rough Sailing--Parliament May Sit Until July. committees are important, and may monopo- tize, attention awhile, but they keep the House of Commons of Its own. -This has been demon. itrated striking inanner durinj Ihe. last: week.

Despite. tie fact Jhat 'or' the jiost. part the Budget ueiraie 'languished, it concluded with a keen- riess''of has not beea lurpassedi during recent ye'ars. The Us fall of good.speeches 'then a division with ihs majority oa an'impur- i- tail -Vote tha me'm- but one oV two correspan- Cents." majority oh the Budget and to some-' may seem indicate the of tU9 difficult, however, to coriviiicsT thpfio well' acQualnted with situation. 1j V-To" all "be about as safe as though it bid a-majority of i lBKett 1 Ior granted- is In.danger, "to enable it througb'.

Tblsyis' not.iild 'a favorable pa events. is' 'plain fact'. It 'must be that' nominally, lha eoy- has 3ckenzTe Melghan, -and: thp big men 'ot'the; debated; Ete'rybadyVtakes hit off '-to: Mr. Finding, dmlog-tiis 'discussion, gor find keenness, such'as has' never be'pn displayed in'Canadian parliament anyone of only did ho make two rattling good eeches. but ho listened latently xjyjhout to what cthors'had to say, addition he was carrying not only e'-h'eavy daty, of his portfolio but otter piacting duties; occasioned the searching io ibjected, N'bboa'y Is quieter'to sp- good work is parlis- and, is Intensely, proud of r.

Fielding's record, this.being true respective ThVbratbrical efforts of. Mackenzie ing and wfll iw raied rgely' according to one's oti were'of a h.lgh yet sslmiljr. As a debater the Coaser- ilive ileade'r is the superior of the rime.illnisler, hilt Inlpersuastve or- inability to warm up' an audi- to Oiejatier. r.Vifeigd.an's·effort was a'fine' argu- ect, arousing enthusiasm palm handed to 'Slacken- Kin's. 'B'oth tho lajttef and.

MK "lelding seemed- 'when; they ot down to brass tacVs. nl'-McMasl'erSraXpne because ho' did hat men have nerve to do--7 alked across floor, of the House, o. prates re- uires.rierve,;as thpsB who have done which kind of- argument raaies strons appeal to many. On the motion ti ot tho Merchant's officials the' Progressives very nearly won out, there being many members outside their group who thiak that, the real story of the bank's colUpip should bo told, It It is possible for parliament to get It. The Bank Act, however, Is far Iroa being tea 'committee- At one.

he itt I gs of the-backs, got funny and.moved an amendment that.practically nullified their, prior lien covering advances. will have to reconsidered. Now, if one amendment can bo- reconsidered, the Aueatio'a will arise why can't others.be! Whatever happens in Committee, it is: probable that much of the ground will be foujht-cvc-r again in ths House, rjefeated'is-their efforts lo secure tariff eonces- 13S, "Iho will-make a strong eSorl 16" lake home some-thing In-, the of farin credits, or. at leastji government promise of the-m. entlr inclined to concede that there is need of.tetter credits for farmers, is not inclined, uatll after, top McMjster committee reports; This jiriil probably take two committee is ip, recommend', farm credits' legislation; it may-be that tho gevernmeat promise such, be next session.

Legislation on rep'ort of' the immlssipti on grata rate's is waited with keen interest. The're- rt itself-; Is one of the best -country, has lever ad. It'does not'use'strons language stating its iT'docs seloso one- complete mbines existing" on this continent he big. trusts in lie United States iver put'- over job than ese fellows on the lakes have'done cWentaily m'uch-credit is R. Prestpa' rellmtnary' reppft Woat a world-it is for ipteJ conctpOonV'Bnd frorln (hit hak dos tons', Axl "at tie same gain eta it bt said that there hfag.now under.lie Ir women, such as Helen of 'Troy id tifa classic oa horn we hive been wont to dilate'.

ere. like modern flipper 'aad any a -modern of today, any artificial It They made them- elves up, the fair ones, ia p. which women a standard for Beauty." jnst" These' curipiu "Iscovererv.w'ilUB'ooti be a i the way.they,show us teen foolci." Volt know. 'jTne. dozen 'nionlsls.

PALPITATED And Was Short of Breath Through 'one 'caijso or anolhcr a large, majorlly.ot'psople aro Irbuhled, more of less, with tome, form of heart four earsvago. bad bnt the fact tat. he hald the company of eleven it comparatively easy Ihe'average to coming froia- the' West that were not takipg the rfcflis back pme, znade the' crossing- then com-" Still tor all that, as an acT of'Courage. But Andrew McMaster, what 9 dld under, no. such comparatively avora'jje '-conditions? 'first lace, hs over uite a for always a good Jberali'lie- had made party -asiocia- have been desjrabie.

from a. Quebec cpastit- en'cy, gbvernments' ii- inus.L^ very IrongV no such ndg'e. Western TJnlpnist boHefs had," that" bis constituents hint favprably.of liim: But.in^spite of walked across, and today. members think lighly ot McMaster, aven-though bme doubt his wisdom. ull.well-that Caesar'dill not burn his irldges behind McMaster Tho big question now is, what will newme-bf.

sev e'ral. qualities" that tf possible or. him to.occupy a big place in the House. a borough kno'wledge'of parliamentari while -his Information re- condition's i the much more accurate ihan of the member's. -TVptl 3rerar "out, WcMaster ranks neit' to Mackenzie King, Fielding and'Meigh an In of leadership.

But th'es quallflcallona, while Important, veil not give him a permanent place, ii can commani a'following: 'VVherc he can'gct tha ia'-the the" insofa is He may thin' he Is.still a-Liberal but it is gupsti'on cbio whethcr-ho' could get a'Libera "McMaster's future, will-depend how; take, to him Those io the Houso take to him wel Important'point Is, will the! Progress'Ivea In' Iho coublr lake to.hlm? -Will they ihlnk cnoug i to. provide him with a seat That J.j tho question. If they do the look out and loo out for the" Progressives too, in pa Itament. for he.will giro them Jus the skill they want to enable Ihei 10 get somewhere. This' Is not sa 1 on his.

behalf; it "Is 'said merely as on of the most Eelf.evldent of concl 9 A. B. Hydson also voted against th government pa the Budget, but cross Possib from the standpoint of all concerns he acled wisely fh this. It would very bad for the country if both political parties with II prairie provinces through lack tl (rouble, Many people may ho unaware ot wrong- vrith their presentation therefrom in their pa liamentary following. Be-sldes, unle his position has become Imposslbl heart till somo little cicllcment, man of stanoing can exert Influent worry, starts to palpitate and'throb, skip fas" rof time ana then so slow as to seem ilmost" to.cion/.lhen it causes great -aiixibir and alarm.

ail such'sufferers Heart and Nerve Pills Vlll give prompt and permanent relief. Alics Dlsl.op, 15 Haw- thorno Hamllion, Ont, ji take pleasure' In recommending Jlllburn's Heart and Nerve IMlls lo all perabns 'troubled as I had besn. "I suffered from 'palpilalfoa of the heart, and abortuses breath; rr.y fiearf Vfbuld' skip beats, and in the at times, I would havs to sit UP io get brfeain. couiu hut gu -lip'stairs without my heart flulterlng, nerves were all unstring, but since tisfng your famous Pills I havo fllib a different pcrion." Eflc all dealers or tailed dlrftct pi receipt of price'by ha T. Toronlo, Cuit--Adve Hi semen t.

in moulding the'policy of his part bo Th government has not on ihn tar done what Hudson would have'like lo do; bul beyond question it wou vlows general policy. he will i better work anyway, ns a counsell lhan a critic. has one of II of heads, he hasn't Jf Master's popular appeal. Tho Banking and Commerce -Cm mittco has been the'scene of stubbo fighting. The Progressives havo mai a determined effort to have the fir revision of the Bank-Act poslpon unlll ncjt year, hut havo' lost ou The -question was finally put lip Lha caucus, Httllndo The oIJ ve cran bellevM ihat It Is Bomo lim much better to i hew 'ono'8' wa through opposition than to ati6m to find a way round It.

Ho profess lo bellcve.rlha.t_ If Is delay it may.ciuso trftublo'" ip Fielding's unyielding doutt decided It Ihcre. He put iiigs so sirpngly that many-: thbuiht had over-shot. the but. (ha larges hiv'e been'proven'to'the hilt. by the'way, is spmewhat of a hyslcal' woader.

for- very near as old as-Fielding, looks inuct ounger and-is quite as'actlve. been talking'pro gallon by ihe, Sth or 9th of June are way.oul. iThere is a lot of'work. ill do well to.set away: by fhe'lat all Forty years tho ladIaB.i."l. part of West s' their woht.

at 'Uio pres'ent'' time t.anne buff a iq' emainlbg as iina.l.V.,T is i eavy cumD'ersom wrapping they" wore both -wrnler an uminer. It all looked very' slrang new-comers from the outside Tsee" the'-indiau's then, but tialf-ci; ized, stalking oh. a ct summers', d.ay, wrapped 'up irot nkle to chin Icing by I thr'o'ui he interpreter 1 hoy their ''answer, was. invar keep bi he'-cold; wear ml jlhe --J Gaudily colored 1 blanket. legging -the limb were, men alike, the Indian's.

glngs being down Ihe pu oidc-of wlth'a narrow" ring of-the same material, from the 'Tho legBingSi. were iBht.flUing and Ihp: drooping was A pair of moccasins ylth a simple "design worked In'beads completed the eitremilies. Indians-In. their spare momenta could always be seen surveying their 'eatures in a small.ralrrorieach one carried their-person. An Indian's, locks'jsere Vorn and braided In two.

braids. At extreme ends ol these braids would be seen it small circular rnlfror about the'size ot a silverfclpllar and a small pair of steel pincers. An Indian never! allowed any hair to grow Viewed at Hendd a becoawe a Bat of practice, "not of law; courtwy.x aoi English Mpc act In this difficult)', cr FrMKb Italian ships, too, aro law' to for UKir creifs. '-Ths quest loa' of when is a hu frequently raised in wrtj. It remained, Jor wilness Kngikh wins and spirit by.

trader lo glre what ae tilled tieJmJu definition of drunken' made here stood there have sen brcmgit jht th'e bedroomt be arlhigtnlan women, and In lave been tbua'd, whaj no floubt will touaa-in inany. truth known, route nd powder, the ivory pencil for dark- nlng and the Irp slick! Jeiuties-then, thus appear, ve re artificial as ow, aad had he eternal wpman', for the ex pt appear-. have changed in tbe to seeking after rtificial. beautyjv Canidi" had" a personal interest In ae late British', Prime lonar. Law; in that he was torn in the Strarigu.to say, In hta BUC- Mr.

Stanley Baldwin, CanidJ las also "Viperebnal thai he name lj with bl large'ilndus tries--the'Bald win Canadian Steel president pPwhlch. is Captain cousiu of (he Britlso Prime his nbw.il|a3- ripus an Inlerview gl'fen he Tpronto CapL Poyhter" said anpth'er tie which' Stan with Canada, for 'one foijr loraa, recenUj na.rri ed th of the. laterrLbrt Stralhcoaa: to" Captali Prime Minister a' ma'a'of lastes, who prefers -Ie to-muslc "an( perhaps is a 'famil; beljis.a cousin'of-Rudjart was wffe pt thi farnons pairiter, Sir-Edwari Burne-Johes, and another the wife 6 decision-of Ihe Supreme Coat of "the States that It fe HIecfi for.a" foreiga'Ehipt'tb enter.the three- la liquor even under sea appears, has created a peculiar'sit lation'in is now America 'Oliver and "Xkholas by" tnd "Ths OH Curiosity It was good jouraillim, too, Jo select that particular one worki for such twcAuse ''Barnaby far surpassed Hi deces'wra, if jiat'Indeed all of tucces- iqrs, too, com- ter- appeared lov thii 1 American public- became nib re'- an more bewildered, to It is said' (jnly'oner mia Mlved-the problem in advance 'and accurately forecasted th'el one who was himself a uasler'haail-at plots and "mysteries. U'lsTnbt drunk that from the floor Tan' rise again, and still drink more. tot ke js drank Vho jirostrite'lles 'Without the power to drinlc or rise- iime newspapermen had contend ajalnst is'intereitlngly'told -New York lu" its "annlyersiry.

number. first Issue of the piper' va's. Ubed by 'Horace Greeleyi 'in 1841. Snuliepr, who began life as a ajr, studMt, and practising at the ar wken Fort" Suniner fired 'on, bls.flrsl Marked s'uccns as a ifi'r. eorreappndeht on 'at he opening of the ClfiLvi'ar.

-He had his nret great dpporinity it tbe battle ofMnttetam. After 5 the btttle; at- 9 injhe he surted'to ride" the mile's' to Frederick, and when e'arrived, at-. 3 th'er mornlag, 'bund the telegraph omc'e closed. FPur ibiirs later the operator liirned up and accepted'a short d(spatch, hut what galley, Kad. wrlttei the: Tflburip was calmly sect to the War Offlce'al Waahlrigton, 'which its tlm.e sending oh Laden wtth Smalfey'finally managed to get.

thrpugh'fo'SaltJmore in time'to catch an express', for What he did 'on'tea way is thni'-reiatcd: byill' lamps, dimly at each.end of the car hungnear the had tb'choose tefween. thS chance.of wfrlrig' atfd as Baltimore and loins'myselfby-train The SrsV wprd 'at. the telegVaph' office settled it So ihe light "of 1M A law, of bfUeanuld in.th* tti that a bridttmjld and mar. ry." For' to. vied Impbrtant At- 'arrive at the court houafc Wth the.lk«ri«e and tht' but without wH- Ppe.

laterest Ja the lent pat ness xvell's reference, seven, years his Raveh.Oflte iudge." "That publka- tipn Nesr Wo'rkjby greatly stimulated "the demand'for the MW newspaper and wtenBcd the circuli- lloa of It also contributed initerially.to" tho ferVbr and uiil- versality fwrtK the Bret tew nwnUis His reception' was ooiapa.rable_*Ith that ot Lafayette vihlch had preceded, and that-'of Kossuth which an amonc the raaltituiiea which thronged'to greeUhim a toodly cbti- was po'sied thpjse j.whij had. paee featurp Trillin's. Work In the laboratory at Luiof hit not been hludered. by. tha of Lord.

To suchla Is thjt bejng carried that the rub- the floor o('the chamber has oeenslfted several.times of or other.maisnal/ thafj.thls morethanrepaid has! been proved by the Cubbish: of a mumber of small pieces of" faience which" land seemed, of little impbrlance, but when cleaned 'turned '(b te bea'utfful tide glaze faience puruoi two'dlsaes. One dteh fn'the'form' of a DeaJrim a Judge invariably down for MM a coun- never known VI. from Coastuttlnople to MalU thai ie; had 'abandoned bia hirem ot elgnty-aeveri oeairties. In fact, ie de clired that Mohemmed when" ke abdi- cated six months ago bad no aarein to abandon. wai no tareni -with 'eighth-seven he said wlti' a traile, only sirti tie StilUa left behind when.

retugV'wita thV BritUhT and. 'ra'n Sway to i were Bejvanta, housemaldi, ihanJci, I beUew you call only- fifteen or 1 "i thtak the lent 'itorleV. he xnrtIn6ed.v"The AmericaQ his reconstituted, top above myj standing, 1 be- I.began. 11.ended as the train rolle'd into Jeraeyrcity.iy daylighu.The offlee knew that a'dbpatch was coming, the compositors were a o'clock'the of -mantfboii'pt them'-had-ever seea was put: Inter.their hands. 'But' they good 'inen, and: there proofreaders'- of and near the uptown breakfast the Trrbune jissited a with, sii colnniiii.about Antietam.

On.9'_inis'slng'from It.has now been.replaced, andicemented in its progress ie be ing phdtogra pi ing ind Ivid- ual "Ainocget "nipre Im portant' if the rdbjects phptographed lately a're collaret ie seve ral rrjws. of 'dlffe'ren'tl Mlored' faience' 1 'pemlan'tX aeen form on srpuad 1 four id'reehalr: leopard's head--bandles'l4'gesBo glHTTn'cje were in bad' but they hare been-'strengthened by' ani Hart, bad jian" of the is 'gping lp -pick up his guns and go the' screen: Jesse made: this arinoiince- tbe' mirror tic hairs and wllh.tfie face, locatcil these pincers he yanked out. tho'offending objects before they; attained any'size. The process must have proven 'very painful but Ibis seemed lo mind. "Ho sometimes added a couple of pieces of bluish-colored pearl in addition.to the mirror and pincers.

These pieces of'shell, being about an inch in diameter, were ob; tamed by barter from the Cpast Indians and were valued very highly rts articles of adornment. On special occasions clay would tie worked Inlo his fronl hair which was worn pompaiicur. This with Iho red and yellow ochre with which his face was always liberally bedaubed, gave his feature? somewhat of a. saturnine appearance. I remember very well a incident that occurred late one summer evening.

A young and susceptible "Mountle" became enamored of a young Indian maiiicn and' met her hy apuolnlment on a knoll overlooking tho Indian encampment, In honor of the ovent she had painted her features in all the colors of the vain- bow. he returned barracks shortly after "firsl post" and catered the long harrack-'room a rPar 'went up that nearly raised' the'roaf. The dumbfounded Irooper could nbl figure out tho reason for-jhc' uproar. The men circled around-iinr-yelling and hooting, and generally raising Cain Finally fiomn a-looking glass and tho young policeman was enabled to see himself as olhcrs him. To his horror he saw his fnco thickly plastered with red, yellow and while ochre, wc'l! mixed logether bclDg a regular' nightmare.

It was a of. united some, doubt is generally of'the-territ'bry; of. the flag-ihe'il flying, and Beljatertered whh. by" fpfeign author; Hy. A speaks with author.

hjlds r'that lhe)Jjeiiet that a ship; part if the. fiag.shej. flies Js.a "vdlgar that the' legal position.if Hhs United' if'she 'decides to enforce 'the' strict leUeriof the-jiw, ij machs Iron fir er than -Is generally -He worth ever- a'- British 'ship Id-He. New iTork' barbpr had rights and 'Was not subject to the local laws.v'.He'rquotes'ithe'Iate' Lord Stpwell, an eminent legal author stating that the practice might exist but it'was no principle of. law.

It Is. that; a. slive who can escape' from" a cpantry--whera alaverj''Is legal thip of lying In harbor.is.Instantaueoufly reed, or that aidebtbr can escape im irisonment for debt ln.hia own coua- ry-by skipping tip tie: gangway to-a inip war of in'which raprfecnraenl tor deht has been ab'pl- s-hed. The.law-.looae thing; the iractlce and comity ot Tiallpns another. The'Frcnch- criminal act has been pa ipa.rd'a.foreign French har )0r the, local Interfer( where the act Is done'in Ihe course', ol ship's discipline and only the natkmali the ship's flag are'concerned.

More a a hundred years ajo the mate of the Sally, an American'ship' lying Maraoillcs, inflicted a severe pa one of his crew in the alleged ex erclsfl of. The American Consul denied the' jurisdiction local' courts, Supreme. Cour of If the French to.exercise jurisdletlon over what was probably a crudina act by American law, how much more should American to compel a British maatefl to comml an actual the. laws of own country not carrying liijuo: fonal. mufde'r wh'at a as a aapters.frbm a novel by i Dickens.

VVhatJs conjiidered extraordinari' now wM.relSgated Inside the" early" days pl the une the -the 'front-page hose of.Aiuerica, Isis. than' UMJEC ol: Engliid; Were ilerally sitting up 6'nlghts With.eager- every line that came frpni dead give-away. tbe carer darkness ho had amused himself oscafalory rdcreation, evident against him being Th- nlck-nanip "Painted Face" stuck to him auririg'tho remainder of his teru Io forcer. j. Small brass bells, wire also snlored Info ihe-every-day make-uri ot the Indians, both male and female, The bells were faslened around, the ariMea.and jingled trier rily in the tlancu executed.

The- first' Indian I met after joining the police fore- named "Jingling He wore several of these on-hlS'perso: and every step he' took caused th Illlla bells lo Jingle, hence his name Ho became too free the whit men's horses and catlie and (was sen lo Mountain penitentiary bells and' all. There ho Near ly every evening the tom-toms conl hft heard in Ido Indian taking place In some one of a ser teepees. Very ofl.cn thb Indians would camp clasp outside'the'little frontier towns and steady-'beat of (ho drums would ha "long after retired for tho he, peri Chad already the" stery'lhat'' was 'cufrt llvea, "Pfckwlck-' time that 'late' Julian': coacepuoii of iharera'ia all wrong. in there ire thinn hareina.ln-TQrkey,'and Bowbere did I find 'a nan who: had more than Bey is on 'a in the United to (tody relerence children. Grateful for Rettored by Vege; Coebpound 1 Pinkbam's Vegetable' -Compoond for, backache and oV weak and dreary feeV- inip ca'uaed my condition.

SometimM .1 hooter 'j, zoediciike and I read about it in Tor "rbntp Telegram J. ana thoughtM wdold, it. I got very 'good' It built me 'up and i I nave, several friendtwbat ithai une this tMtimocial it cmy be of help' to' some one has suffered airl' 25 viceitcu ill cpnnccllOn Bostoti'glri. The scinda sent retirement mbuths'ago, jaj dp urgent i In any; further pictures. pbpiilar'conceptiori-th'e harem sterns to in Turkey, accbrd- s.Bey, of Health and Public f.Works -of-Turkey who Js.

on. to CW- he states, are-much like o'her'liiyllized "all they dp to successfully Jlinisler. denied MJ girl or womin suffering fromsuich Dies, and answer any they" may.liket)a*k;.^^--:"0:-.'::v;-r^ V-Woihen suffering ftom'-feBaie tr causing irregularities, i weak- ness should" takeiLydia-EL'' Pinkhun'a VegetaWe Coinpouiid.f:Not onIy-M of (biz aptendid- medicine by such cases but for nearly fifty yeara'lettera: like this hive re. ceiyed.frp'm thousands pf You miKht be interested' in reading Mrs. PiakCam'sPrivateText-Book upon the "Ailnients of zet a copy.

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