Ch Boots. e have a new make of --- ~»--»~ --ffm. -Q -..~_.... ---.--_-» 4-1--»-o-»~.» - Tun? GUliiii>`niN, CHAR 2 THE GUARDIAN An Independent Journal, untrammelled and fearless; aiming to be Just, lmpurtlal, Reliable. _N°W°Y» seeking at all times to further the hes; interests of the people, Rnd ‘rwogulze theieforeas spentln supply was 16 days; last session 'I _ ,_ ' ' f. _ _ ` " 'Y it 42 days was spent in supply. I' X ' ! _ & 6 The Peoplev. Pnpgrg Mr. Wark points out tiiatuin some re- pn R L _ V p _ ‘ o.. I p 4B£;,l¥|i§he¢_,ti&t,,P0g2%@;§ No; tggovysle spects this year thc Opposition have bein _ A _ , o _ _ pl ,ci orth s e os C0. ‘ _ _ . l _ _. ‘ lo\vin;rrates. pave-ble in o.dv,mce._ more obstructive than last year As an ii ` ‘A _ _li p , , Morning Edition, daily ,(exceptSnndo'l I stance he refers to the discussion of the -' f ,f lp _ '~= ri °3“°¢m°"th= 1.-°P= per rf ........ ..__s4.5o it t 000, bm 1,., 1,. oooiiooo Sold for years for $200.00; never before offered in._Qd -_ .-iri»E$d. Md.&'rh.> “H0325 °f “S » " `§i"§r“§i sd in $td3iiiloo°" _ . _ . _ __`li.si.~z5 ,, mme, ofodmmod nooosrity.Last year than $64.50. The greatest reference Library in the Efrliibii-gtriotnmllffliflli). _ .pfr._l'.rfei.o0 alarae vote for this purpose passed unop- '~ World-known Y§'0rk. The Sl'»&_Ild9»l‘d E“°YC’l°P9'9dia' for UV'-31' 8 Oentnry _unch °ff|¢“ posed. This year eleven members kept the hlgl.l08t 8Ul'»h0I'll3y OII Elly EI1D]€ClI. A /_ V ` have been 'estaglished at the f)1lowin(g House for hours with their questions and complete' ‘n ' ogtayy'-_ Iumgs ‘wkh ‘me _ . . ' ' ai , _ ;;id‘s<;r&pt§ir<;1;;1i!§1;‘\yj0be ?_ork speeches, during which Sir Louis Davi;s 'upp|°|»n°nt, and otlier_liusincss_transacted:-- _ 7 was required to speak 168 times, and t e ~ _ . 1 Summerside, Curries Bookstore-D. lx. official report of the discussion occupies The knowledgg gf thg W0fld. £}0IIlPl°8S8€d 1lJt0 SIX bf _ Currie, Manager. Allierton, Alherton Bookstore-G. S. 45 cohmmsin Hansa,.d_ In this comme. Muttiirt, Agent. _ Souris East, Telephone ofiice - R. Seaman, tion Mr. Wark pays a warm tribute tg t Agent" _ the patience and perseverence displayed J.E. B. N1 ‘CREADY. J. P. HOOD, . . . . _ - . 1 “ Editor. I _Buxiness by Sir Louis Davies in oi der to carry hlS Manager. gram., e-:r_.<:~ .T-if -_ f' We leave our readers to make such al- . lowance as they may desire for Mr.Wark'S Liberal learnings. But we think his p facts are undeniable; that the sessions are ";;"-""Y;‘-‘i*'°’*“_:""i;:' "“""‘::;""°Y`°I undu]y px-olgnged' at ngedlegi C0813 (.0 the TUESDAY' JUNE 26191)' country; and that the practice of Sir John _ _ _ I Macdonald in leading the Opposition may PROLONGING THE SESSION' profitably be cited as an argument in fav- p Hon, David \Vark has vvril/tell 21 l¢f~l1€l`t° or of a change. No Opposition in Canada the Ottawa Free PreSS discussing What' was ever so alert, incisive and effective as he conceives to be the needless pv0l0D8&° that led by Sir John Macdonald in 18748, tion ofthe Parliamentarv sessions. Hon. and yet the average length of session was Mr. Wark is a lite-long Liberal, one of the thenless than half what it is today. It is original band of Dominion Senators BD- a mistake, wearisome to the H0\1sef8.nd‘ V pointed in 1867. He is entitled to a hear- the country alike and damaging rather ing by virtue of the fact that he is now W than pi;-otltahle to theOpposition when the ninety six years of age, is the oldest legis~ sesiion ii prolonged for ilve inontiis. _ Ai( - mor in the British Empire and ` has ’ ’ 7 " S€l'V€d 1058*’ il* .l°SlS1°"i"° b°di°s than Just to show how Japan is progressing ‘ any other living man. A still higher claim it is remarked that W" (ww persons from V to our consideration is f°““d 5° “"2 tho t ooontry desired to compete at the reasoned soundness and moderation Of Paris Expositiom ' It Was' impossible to his views on public questions. Fifty three and Space for even 8 quarter of their ex years 1130 he ¢8»1'1‘i¢d l'h1'°“8h the New hibits and the member admitted wascut Brunswick Legismtufe 3 measure for down to about 1400. And yetthe despat- reciprocal free trade in natural products Chas and correspondence from Paris as 811101132 Bribish C°l°“i9»S- well as the testiinonv of visitors express I S0 much bein!! Sei' d0Wn by “'aY °f the unqualided surprise at the magnificence ' 1 9.? "'...'?‘... m Buttoned Boots, spring heels for girls this year- which are giving entire satisfaction . They are made from soft Chocolate Dongola, dark shade, round toe and medium heavy sole. : They are of an extra quality-may cost a little more than some other kinds-but t h e y are worth it. Priceslor girls Irom 2 tol yrs. old $1.25 4to6 - 1.40 ltoi0 - 1.80 iiiiy ii ci, r-131 -wr.. of-.__>,.. 1, ,,, ,= W _X _ - __ __ .Z Q _ Q* isesslonlis already longer thad that of .last year. In Sir John’s time a me_mber's ses- sional indemnity averaged $14 per diem; last year it was only $7 and this year it must he less. Then the average time Wil vw »-» -on, _L_ i rent rates. Ap ly to mainly responsible for prolonging the ses ' (£20.11. 'rooMBS, Agents _ . ` _ ' June 26 3i8od sions. In that regard both parties have L. in theirtime been sinners. But Mr. Wark That sounds more contradi than ' introduction of Mr. \Vark to those who of the display made by Ja'pan_ In every 11186' H0l5 kI\0“’ hlllli We ma? be Permitted branch of manufacture that eastern land to give an abstract of his arglllilelm- He, is represented and it»iS pointed out that points out that when Sir John Macdonald “in Cheapness of production, éombined raisedthe Sessional indemnity r 600 with the highest 'skiuand taste, Japan I0 $1.000 he CalC\-llilied “P011 an 8:¥“S° leads the way." This report from at _ _ _ SeS~®i0D Of l1iI1¢f=Y dHYS- The G0 fn' nation which twenty iive years ago_was_ ment of the day always desires short. ses- almost unknown andpeiiithout a.cc=ount‘ The S-S_ _‘Thorn tons ton sions~to get the House off their hands as among civilized peoples, is indeed surpris- classed A. 1. at Lloyds is intended to sail SP¢¢di1Y *S P°SSib1¢- Hence it is IIS'-W-ily U18- ' from Charlottetown on or about the 5th July next. 'Frei ht carried at lowest cur- the Opposition’ of Whatever party’ that is ' ‘ I ' -*-1 'rs tnits'JhMd id, . ¢f°fy pcm ou ' a lr .Q n ac Ona ‘iti when attention iscalledtoitsbei Summer Footwear. We have just opened a lo of Summer Footwear Ladies’ Bicycle Boot Men’s Bicycle Boots leather and canvas, Men Bicycle Boots in canvas Men’s and Boys’ Outin A tortured foot should- iiiiiii sidihiihumusu v itiaiituitiiiiic though he proved so eminently successful I a dtsmipdon of the largest mail receivtég as an Opposition Leader, did not needless- by ring; man in the Illpited Stglixides exclu- h - fp 1. _ sive y _rom women. his f‘fe e mail" ‘Y """°”“” ° ”.m_”“’ ° ar ‘am-°“‘ is received by Dr. R. v. Pierce, the role- In support of this contention he cites brated specialist in women’s diseases, the following facts which We not - chief consulting physician to_ the Inva- , _ q e m lids’ Hotel and Surgical Institute, Buf- Mr. Wark s own language. falo, N_ Y_ The length of the five sessions during It iS Only fair to say that it is not the which Sir John Macdonald let the 0pp°Si_ man that women write to, but the doctor. tion all but the last fell short of his ex- one of the remarkable features °f this _ poototioo. 'rho first, in1s14,1o,otod ooiy "““tt§§fS;§;§;§ 61 days; the second 63days; the third 62; N - - ' gr? - _ iiio fourth '19 ood tho fifth 92 days, ;bof. 2,’i“§0t,°‘1f;`at1`3.1f°aI,),`."{P§§f°f{,;’e‘§§,f1ha§,§1 this was an exceptional year. _During fatherly advice, which was blended with Canvas Shoes, Boy s these five years the House was in supply 111% Pl1YSlCi9~I1'S C0\111Sel, and which was the iirst year 10 days, the second 10, the 9° helpful in Pfesewing the health When third 22, the fourth 21, the fifth 19 days. . im' . ~. ~ _ ~ A_ t . d it I S _ _t I h V ngixlie oEer of a. free consultation by ‘let-‘ s om emu y, upposemos 0 te ter ext dedb Shoes. party are rioii and think it of iittio con- sickfswd °;‘ui,, ,§'0,§;§,_P‘°‘i§§ef; ‘fggg S€€1\1€I10€. but I mal' State that il? 11111011110- received is read in private, answered in , _ _ ed per diem in 1874 to $16.40, in 1875 to private and its contents treated as a sa- Hnd Instant rehef In our $15.87, in 1876 to $15.00, in 1877 to $1263 cred confidence. To exclude any third easy Shoes- ‘and in 1878 to $l0'8'7 being an average of Paftl’ fmm the ¢°1`1'eSP°ndenCe» au answers are mailed in a. plain envelo $1411) for the iive years and being much bearin u n it 1.10 tin . ad rt. Pe’ Mu & higher than Sir John’s estimate. whate§er?° Addngs nDr_g vlepiglgeg , Sir John McDonald was admittedly the Invalids’ Hotel and S 'cal Institut ' ‘U81 8. Queen Street, Corner below greatest party and pamamentary leader Buli`alo,_N. _ _ London House_ _ _ Dr. Pierce s Favorite Prescription, the * * that Canada has yet produced, and it is great remedy for female troubles’ it-regu_ noteworthy that when leading the 0 _ larities, debilitatin drains, inilammation 3* ~ ¥ #%’ P oridoio soil iboiidi Q ,___ 7 , position he never became an obstructive. in mefignen' sAodC;;te nd subszitiix It was no part of his plan to occupy the which may recommended as “just as R of the with long speeches,and gggdavv thgi the dealer may make a little - = wwe tam iiio methods inriioi regard are P” ' _ it Th t worthy of _followed Hotonly by the Dr. P1erCe’S Favor” ewesiern a o ta onse 1, wh°hh“1d". fu . , , mo W of nm -»-d lm....”°’........‘°...°.;.;‘;.;‘:§fe§ lie Pre S°1~11»i1°n Hillsborough Steets, at presentoccupied _ y 1 _ e 8' 1 _e‘ k by ML D_ B_ Stewart possession _ht _The average length of the sessions while ma es W0m.en. I une next. All modern Conveniences. ,Sir John led the Opposition was 71 days. S t 1, 0 n g a n d S i C k APPLY '°- ‘ _Last session continued for 149 days, or ~ Moy ie ir. ~ ‘_l‘°’°` g’“ _ °“"°” _ * \` U, E i T0 AGGUMIODITE THE PUBLIC All »&bo- above are fgbedmquimewled in calls. til /i. __ 1~~ ~ . .4 g A I sMod l f'»'* . _ _ e ,iiii t 15 f.'}"’-` _ _ _ . _ _ f : 50g¢m,,.»»pne,.. df f ‘ _ 1 f -V- Q l Po S' c_ Il" .r‘L.o¢°"”""°o.o-. _'i§i“.'5i5’.} "9 _p F 'md L 1 Hmm! offs .f¢'1.?'l_ 5%' :_ 1" ' - V f af-_ -1. ’ f .. T ; .. . f -~ f. _ ._ . _- . ° . ' ‘ ~ ~~ oe. ,W - . -_.- . _,'~*\ If f `_` __-\~_, T if, _ . _ I ._ . _ 1 . .si . _ :F3 .L,.>- ‘ L ° ~» ,. ~.._ ,.1 _ June 21 exsjournsl ' . fi ` 3 ‘si ffl' ’ .cream ‘gimp One Dollar ($1.00.) . _ `, I DE T III.. 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