-i* , . .xi f5 . , . ., i .- -_ ._ I . _ . ~ , J, _. ...l .Ji , ,gy I; /_ .t..\i{~ vial _,I ._$I~ f. J ` lt l l li) l*l ,, .. .9 .ill-__3,g _.l _ V ‘l _'il' 5 pie... ‘.,~ rap'-_'_ I Whig l . . er” ‘_ li.. » . .wr .-,_.. . ,pl .~,\_, . . 1... . -*'.. . ..». N-, ._ ` _ i .!,,.' i.. _ -»;i`. .-_e‘i.}_,"'{."*l< ""5 3"? . k ` INYJ., lf. "...'.» .1 H ‘, . ,.», ,ey ` ll .5 l i.. . é' _ ` .V J.; I ‘,. , _,‘i ` _ ¥` ;` ij SJ: li 1 _ _ _ 1," ' _ il H ,pri . -`\ "‘~ . '_ _ ,_ iii” `._ :_'~`.i 1 »”..<'l1.W;» l. '. '.§l.";`. ;5‘§ r . . =:_ ggi 1* 4 l49 -‘ .lL’J';ui -~ » li' ` ’f`.'l.»... ’»’.'»i‘¥~f’-'.5 5 . fl 4 ',. _'i , ,»“', ~~-i~ __ _._ "fl lr’ sl 4°. L »'_~ i qv, .; , ,li.»'rf.- ', ~.‘ .V41-. r li _' ‘l .i fi .'. ~ l ¥ fl ' I i ' . ‘il Jn). "'ll l .i . » ` i ll c 1 » l. fr* ` 1 _ -2:..__.. _.;_ il' li iii f l;¢ ll! " , i o i ‘ ll. as-'°*‘.‘_i.’;L` 2,.- - _-..___ “‘.‘i"* rl’ l _ l i, H, (V _ . 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T...-§............."'i ;. » Adoodlinidl to replcnisli your Silver Table-\\':ire, as we are _diving a discount of 15 _per cent oil odd 1-2 doz lots in kuives,l`orks and spoons. . These are all ;;'oo-;l patterns and i'e`li;i`t:l-2 goods. .G. H. Taylor i I _ ]ewc|cri . ‘ _ r. r - 5; ‘ill .rw hi `l'.\.i ' _~ on-“rf ' - t' "£5" .‘ If _ . ,_ Dischaipiiig today ' lnverness Round Coal Cash price $4.00 per ion ll.Plokanl&llo .* Phone 240 55-icdtf. e--___-1.-_' JUST ARRIVEI) Two car loads "f‘.anada" Carriages in. Democrats, Wagons, Huggies, Sur- reyn, une.: oin-ts and ininiier tire Run-abouts, with all the latest. styles i.).,seats. finish, upliolstering, etc. Gall and see our exhibit before buying. Selling at lowest prir'.es_ A. Horne & Cd, 5~-idrllli. " \/Viiirlowp iztn`c Beer & \\ cc t. . 2-3dt. _ _ adies l » llo you want lo wear the best and most sly- lish shoe obtainable af reasonable cost ? llo you want lhe latest and niosf approved styles ? lffso, you will be in' leiesled in our new 1' *_ stock of llhdies Shoes. A off Bros 'nu-L THECHARLOTTQFQWN GUARDU\N» THE RAILWAY AND It is neither to be expected nor de- nied that those who discuss public questions shall always agree in their opinions. What is to he expected isf that the newspaper orguns of oppos- ing parties shall view many questions from precisely opposite stnnilpoints rind shall rench quite opposite con-' ciusious. And such piirty discussionl has its uses in this wuy that such' readers as peruse both Liberal nndf <`onservative press opinions have the opportunity of knowing what can be' said both for und against any im-l portant public measure or linc of policy. 1 lt is sufliciently obvious that thel viewpoint of _ on independent journal must be ii diilercnt one from that of ony journal wholly committed ‘to the support of one party and of opposi- tion to iinother party. The trent- ment of public questions in an inde- pendent wny necessarily involves u conflict of opinion from time to time with the advocates of one party or the other, or with both. But the public are benefitted and kept the more fully informed, rind public opin- ion is formed on luster lines where all shades of thought and judgment find free expression in the press of the day. ` Whitt we find to any the other diiy H1 Fellnrd to the proposed vote of $35,000 for a Tunnel survey has quite naturally been criticised in ii section FRIDAY, MAY iz, lgli TUNNEL VOTES. works are now to be undertaken. We say this without expression any opin- ion for the moment upon the route chosen for the New London branch.- That is a subject in regard to which there is much difference of opinion, and it is complicated with engineer- ing difficulties in regnrd to one OF other of the' routes heretofore con- templated and discussed. The people of the New London district have long been desirous of and entitled to a railway outlet and it is a source of general satisfaction that they are now in the way of seeing their hopes niiuiieo With regard to .the question of whether the total vote for railway and transportation improvements is generous, adequate, or unduly small, there are several points to be con- idered. And there are wide differ- ences of opinion. It is to be observ- ed that this year the vast sum of 155 millions is proposed to be expen- ded throughout the Dominion. That is about twelve times thc expenditure of the Dominion in the first year, 1868. It is much more than three times the gross expenditure of 1896. Surely these are matters to be taken into account inestlmatiug our fnir share of the public moneys to he ex- pended this year. Railwnys are being built by the Government and other roads have been subsidised by the Government of the Liberal press. 'l`hiit the vote'on ii vnst scnle in the other Provin- for this purpose hos been long deliiy- 001% NOV" SCOUU. Wlllcll lm” llmll r-.| in ...i.niu.<»..|_ 'rind it is noiinwiintlwvernnienr and Cmnrnnv milwiiiuis innilequiitc won our cundid opinion. HOW Felielvlng f0Ul` lllllllllllli ill llfiillfll 'l‘hnt we might fairly nsk the Gov- orniiiciit to stiite its intention to cou- struct the work should the result of lhc survey be such us to warrant its coiisti-iictioii, is we think an entirely reasonable conclusion. We desire to give the Government full credit _for the vote proposed and for nn honest intention to make the proposed sur- vey. And we strongly hope that the f,Io\'ei‘nment will see the propriety of taking the people into tlielr confi- dence und winning their fiivor by innliine such ii‘i'ea_son:1l>le statement of its intentions. With f‘f‘g:tl'll to f.lif‘ Vote p|'opol;9¢l _for the roiisti'ii1-tiiiii of llrnncll rail- wuys to New liondoii :ind from fl'l.eni'y to West Point, The Guardi- an is much pleased to see that these ‘for raiilwny purposes in thc supple- znientary estimates alone. Prince Ed- ward Island has no cmnpnny rail- |w_uys and consequently never has und- :ciinnot now receive anything on _ ne- count of railway subsidies. 'l`hi iculls for greater generosity thiin_ he 'been shown hy the tffovernmcnt in lui- proving null extending the Govern- _nient Railway system we hn\.\. We gthink it nlso makes Ll e ’l`unncl pro- ject a more imper:iti‘~'e and iv; ron- luble one than it ‘vas in the lost years of more limited national expen- lditure. We certiiinly have ni dcriie to discredit the Government,'s inten- tions in thot regiirll. Our our dc- uirc is to promote _thnt grent work _by setting forth the claims of the .Hro- 'vince thereto and encoura;§in;; the Government to take :r up B B 'l`lll~l NOVA S(`.<)'I‘lA lill.l<}(?'l‘l(-)Ni' 1 O1 'll _~ _ -fi ‘i ,J . _/2 » ‘ \@°~-it l lf . » ..'.".’-9," ’ i' '-125 _-'~ `.\. . "\ 1 \ @'*-'sf ~:.“-'H+-2<‘n; ;_.- j€<\ "§ » . \_ _/ ` -_ 'r' ._F- ii/ l’ or lggl ll i \\`_ ¢ ol i*>- _» V -* 2-# _. §_ , .lax as = 1 n “.47 1.-_._ l 4 " l~ = '__..__ -e i ._ llllsl ‘ if ‘ ;< _ _ *';`¥= ` V . V _ _ _ . ` . _V .,, ~+~ ' , -i . ... . _ _ a \ will sliow-“Flags linlf-mnsted on alll of the municipal buildings rind crnpe on the front door entrnncc of thc. City-Hall today was the city's budge, of mourning for one of its officers, _UL _ , ,I k to whose fuueriil wnsvlield this nfter-3 _ , ` . `2li`.T'.?l.'...‘1.‘.2l°.ll.?`ll.3f..;1,.".££i.. R... ;i.g_<;_';,,, gre,_,,;_<\.§,l,_,1f,3,‘;=;;;;,§;. l housau ds of del lars worih Of d :ind Mrs Sutcliffe entered thc hull, ' - , ' U, _I ' _ ~‘,.l ' _ _ . hlmorninl., l le funcia _ceremonies flower gn-ll.; strewing the wily “’fl_ were held at the home, 14.55 Seventh ""Wem and the party halted .undilbd street. nt 2.30 p. rn., und were con~_ g_rentAnell where was pl0<1ir@\'\0\\SlY- the PFGWY "“‘l ‘ml’“’““"’ uni ensii-.t iny was literally flooded . . Ping °¢l`¢m0“Y bemg C°“d“°l'e‘l by the with flowels ‘und man liandsomel ' ' " A ...‘_, ,_....._y I ~‘1lB§’;l;lct'h5l-IL)-?llnl'°;lIfi_el_‘]‘1 t:§l]£i?hgf:DieC0s_c>f floral work were in eviden~* painted chocolate set and othei equ- ally ns handsome. pieces of china ware, the presentation address being. delivered in a charming manner by Mrs F. D. Wheeler. Rev Sutcliffe re- sponded in his ever_E¥`a°°f\\1 and Ple- asing mnnner, but was noticeably uf- fected by the great hospitality, cor- diality and fervent esteem manifested on the piirt of his congregation and friends for himself and wife. He stat- ed that in his many years of lnbor in the ministry never. had his lot been cast ln a more pleasant place, or among a more grateful, whole-souled and cordial people. 'Then in conclu- sion came the excellent luncheon, daintiy rind refreshing, which was (look, Fitzroy kitchen of their apartments. served in ri most charming manner by! i-inns c 5 'rioitnrstrs ACT or Jn/\i_ous MAN ` UNE” IN 6 To 14 DAYS' j -- _ Pazo oiN'rMFvTi - t 1 - 'r uos'roN, May ii-in it jealous cm., any ,,,,,,,,",,, °n'f,‘,‘,‘,‘f,';f‘ °§’§l,,,f'§ 1_)aintV b@dl’0C N159 G80 Mfltthewfl Shift H\\ll‘f&*»1\\lY Bleeding or Protrudlng Piles in ll to nwnit the final resurrcctioii nt thc -' wounded his wife last night in the.14 d _ He aye "r mom” '°"l""‘l"'l- 5""» last dny. He leaves to mourn thc Cretonnes B661' then shot himself. 'f‘he bullet pierc- . 0.n1TUARY_ loss of ri loving son and brother, be- ' ed his brnin and hc died immcdlnf.ely. __ nlrleg his grief stricken Dm-ents' six \.\7eekS Tho dentli oocllrrell on Friduy sisters, Miiry J. (Mi-is J. Hsusford), 5_3d\| m0l`|\iYlE. April 28th, nt Murray Hur- Pictulb N- 3°! HHN-lf! (MTS IL ~1~ ____ hor, P. E. I., of Reuben 14;,-,,,,,,¢ _qen_ llunt,) Fredericton, N. B.; Ada, Med- ___- -Stlif. Business ‘IES C ‘"`;t» the conclusion of the ce, tributes fiom city officials nndl . _ , I ngene‘ . f ` ' fll l f l. .(l‘ ' ceremony, Supt_ Abbeltlt delivered a igugmg mfugw empoyes U lecemw Dress goods, Print _COtl.OnS, glng lan brief, but eloquent iitrrcssnupproprl-_ Th »t W » I ‘tt IJ U f _ » - - - ‘ ate to thc occnfi-iiou,[ iiev;cwing ml £1111 lZ’0§yi::lil:lHd'l‘"_i§;r‘¢::|e h,;'vi:;\;;` flannel(T`llS;' lllell S Sulllflgs In tWtf@dS al twenty ycnrs o iiseu, iapllvinn - U ff - th -t I ll _l _ 9 ed we <>.f1<°r~"“1M':“ S“'"~““'=-°°“i tif’ °ii°‘ii.$"m..iZ.°1..’..`l1..~.§§°§§.3.§§~ worsleds, ladies’ and gents underwfrl fimtlllatlng and wishmg them mmll' of sorrowing friends, Rev Wi`n.Glnrkc- 9 1 - ' ““-‘dl li.i“2’.‘.?..§if..l2§ ‘lfl".... ......... 3;, “le M@~h°fH-f @h\»~\ff<»u\»¢»»2\~ men S top shirts, socks, braces, c0llarS.f1' _ - . . e unernl services at the inte rcsi-I ~ _ ing program came the DF€S_€l1U\t\0“ fl _ Mgr S 4 ‘ , 3 ` ..i no gun., fiowefs, .. i.e....i.i..i_i..i.i|,,f,';=§“ent. wgxenéig 3555;, ....(.’_il_;x,tovvels, towellings, men s fancy sliir cemetery. Many beautiful fl l ` ' ~ ' _pieces slhowed the respect and estldlciin table da'rna'5kv table napkins’ trunks’ Sl in w ic the late cit t r ° , ' had n.0..gi.0..t n...yw..'.i$‘.`.‘ll.‘§{’§_ ‘.322 cases and telescope valises, lace curtal was from the police force and anoth- efffom we no Official.. ne nn and curtain muslims, corseis, gloves 3 bearers were Messrs. George Hitch-” ings. J. P. wiinrieriinii, i-i, dawn- ' allgh. George Phraener, G. l-I. Schu- rlbbons' lze and C. F. Keller." _ , I ..“r..;::i.“;f....‘;.r_:ies,r:.:°.:;: Sim will be open from 8 0 noel ii and will be kindly remembered by , "muy who will dee 1 s ’ HT. .,,,., ,,,,, ,,,,,' ,,_, g,g,,g,r,f;,rMy,;»§ morning TILL NINE 0 Cl.0CK EVERY NIG with his “Bed mother, who resides on ' tlxie homestead, and* the following h others and sisters Wnltcr M. on th h t V' ' ~ the ladies of the church. Mr ond Mrs Le; €~T:,?:,fi‘;(.l’“ lcéoxgil 'Q)lmS_Bi R' . l Sutcliffe referred) to above have Montreal. Mrs 'E 'B0Hw,.,‘,',,,`,`d fcigll . mnny friends in this city Mrs '.~lut- I T wlhdsorl Cnipmld s t n I ........... ....q.;m;...... G... H. -~ ~ ' ~ 1 Sunnyside Queen Square Charlo eow goods must be sold and will therefore _ _ ¢ - cabiiu l, ld ¢ df -th in ford, Mass.; Av l. , (‘.ecel‘ `l . d f.r0\l5‘ An Ideal "ur Dre#-will ..i nil .f...i°“nr§°'§.l.‘l..i.f.l'.§i.. f..fefl Edna: a1»° °"¢‘l»:fill-"f 1‘°f°ilLi\‘=u‘il‘ s4M5°5` svfgiiiiy ll>‘i's°s°z.9o. or Seldom See lu have n hlnrh or bm la on his Ankle, Rook. lille. Inn or '|'|irou. "'?'- ililll-fliifil' ll°i:1'»i'i?'t‘¢l"£-f'ii'll‘°|»l:£:|'&'r»i.'i»f §"fi's'iii¢'iil°i4°if,°.| ui_,'for mnninmi, 3' i. gunna Pmilnl lwulllnqa. -ulnrzul Ginn u, Ion W nl. Bnlnt Var cole Volna Vnrloon. li.. Prince Albert, I. 0. G. 'l‘., and nlso of the Court of the I. 0. 0. F . '_..~...-P.-.ff _ -1 _.wi ~ ` . ` ,‘- . if _ - ..-~,,»f , l . . , M, ..._ A I-*~‘ ‘- . . . ' ~' `.`~'i`~if'»-“- V' A 'lv .. ._ . . _ -. _ .i /~ r-fl' - *~ i' ~ ~~< -: - .. ~ ____ _ I . _ nineteen e r nt home, besides lr circle of 050.?" sAi.viA HAIR 'roulc is cnrn- twenty frilly; B three "'°"u'” ""d‘i~e|ntiven and friend: i'i.g.lii or wnnni‘§',l'r,;'§}l“,',‘;g"hazgiglohrice $3 pounded on the most scientific prin- Deceinieii inni been in gona iieniui Hilwero svmimthy is cxtcnflvd- for gz 50 'nn saturday °“'l clples, and nothing on the market until ii very short time previous to The \’°“\`ef9 ¢0l\BlS¢0‘l Ol 'W0 BROWN §._\,l\e younq mef\`S 'l today can compare with it. It sc- his death. He came home one ilaylomnkelnen. \W0 l"0¥`eBf»€l'l‘. ‘md W/0 ` i 5‘|2d compllshes so much more than theinppsrently as well an usual und members of the 'l‘empernnce l_.odg¢\.,of ,___ ordinary tonics and docs it so quick- three hours later was token lll.f‘nen- Wlmfh he WU" " "‘¢"‘b‘“`- I ly that users are astonished. monla developed und in spite of ull The 'umm' mocesnion °°“s\m'cd "F A sAi.v1A nun. the dnnlrun gerinsthet nnriieni .limi .inn roving one Him' Cuffissw and more than ww, and eradicntes dandrud, stops fnlling`¢0l\|d 110. 011 the Sigh*-ll llfly. the ll"“d"°d l’”d°9¢\`l‘\¥\“- hair, itching of the scalp and split- Her"/¢nlY Messenger, summoned his "T110 I'°Nl Kill/0. Bhd the l»0l‘\lll1l‘- Wltll “ll Wl'\0 KNEW careful and ohliglng. 'l`h. M Ki ' i ggmhffpfglellv wl¢tl}1¢h¢]v°\1ns folk. nrin; rn., n. ii. Mcxiiniliilc iil.`"i`.'l VQIIIC al now _W mom. "_," ,M W ,_m_,wM 8 mem‘;Tr"“I§ L “tilt Miers. He neunine. uni-_ oi. om. at Kr. sts. I I 1 o u ier Lo gc L.0. (1,-"_ a , , nl Murray I-|a|~l,0,-_ ' We sold more Mllllnery nt our I hm 'Phe funeral took plnce on Sunday M""“°"y °P°"l"F "W" W” *-W0" a c Api-ll aoeh ag two °'c|ock_ when B sold before. Because It exempll- tl R, large concourse of people assembled "°d "h° °"¥l°5 °f "‘5“’“§°" W|"h‘ l‘iire-Bred Bnrred l‘|Y"‘°“ ' to Dag their last respects to the de- dzgrs °x‘:"`°'?°`fa"é:‘ lg", '"6 |‘18KH\l §0¢‘\d°‘°"'T QEAMAN, parte and, all that was mortal of °“° °5 0" °"3° ` /\- - ~ -`,,¢t ‘ki 6 dgour Allsil Pala look |r'u ;|¢lyl|_ng 'e|f:£||mB£;°. l3l;3d5w:;a€;y|-gr; sf d lf $3 Bltglilllneliliilslirlolfl _ I _ ‘ _ ' ' . ' ‘ * 5- mw r _`_' "a:w%;¥ “‘f:‘ the cemetery at Murrdy Harbor, to 'iw' 4 |5d¢f~ '