__ ,g il" iipii 1' ri.- -» .i I v . I ._ .i H.-“il i =. .I ..._ , I £2" \ ,g- I ‘ el* ‘ . * i 4 -ilis .\_, HAI I _ . if _.til .lakiii ’r .1- .F i I _ xl E. `1”,i_' f 1" ing; 'fill' - fi' if. if _<52 .‘ i Qi' i=:t“ ,. > . ,fi X ._-. ,- in 'I fill kv L Ala . . ~-fn, I lt I. i.i»I,‘v- li .. ' ‘Jil "» ' Q-&. L, I »~.I _,Q _ _ _ , li #Tait _ ., . `~ 1.. ;~f.‘<:".....__-..'....a-..’..' 3 -. I I ~ r ‘ t . .11 .- . .. ~ ~.i_ » ` .I _,_ , . _ 1, .i t. ,_ \ .. H ' i,i'.,-""".»:.’ 1 ~‘-£< ~.“ r ~ ~ fi i ' i _ . ~ , ' . , .5 .,, ,, . -‘I/0'. .~°-.'i~ ft.. .-_., , _ , _ _ _ _ , i - r ~ _i ` _f.._.jr»./4, _si , >i.~,¢‘ .-._-.f;,»3»i c 7_5 f “ 7' ‘ ‘ . I MARCH ~3o 191; PAGE TWO 'wrnn mmm Nurs ` _ _ THE CI_I_ARLOTTETOWN GUARQAN J _ U_'_f!_f':____ --~~---~-~» -~-------~-~~~ -'~ --_ ._ .__ 1- .rgi-iso HA RL9 'r_'rE'rowN ouARnui_i§_, WILL M11 B@@N “WGN ~ 9 7 ` f , ' ._ ,if i ` ` 'ft'-:. l ‘ I C t S “ ' "Z2 3 . '_ l THUHSDAY' MARCH 3° '9"' There is a rumor, said to have ori- i ` - io S 1.~:i'riA'r1vi~:, iiuruRs~NDnM AND nncAi.L. - sinated in Montreal. and 10 “'lli°l1 ' ¢,' ‘ 1 d »~ f fini ~ I I I Comfort For M e n Ifyou ever experi- ence >' ,f ., fi-i“ 1~ylf£s”%` W ’ / In this style we show you one of the newest creations in women’s foot- l electors. ` in The system of initiative, referen- dum A 0 one term of direct legislation, en- ables motion to initiate needed reforms. ch and recall, summed up ui the B _ ni the plain people of their own re Ill" sight who could have :i ghost of Ll ance to be selected to displace Mr. rden as leader. What would be ost likely, if Mr. Borden were to sign would be that he would be- ged to continue in his present posi- eflect to them by their votes, ii parallel case and illustrates l-ith and iihe initiative sud the refei'eiitliim. Pcted officials before their legal term The recall is the power giveii to of omce has expired, It in the latest the elevtoi'n1.e to iwzcnll from office and fniiesg extension of the principle any public official whose actions re- of g0\~emmem_ of the pf,0pie_ by ,the ienl .i betrayal of the public inter- people and for the penp1e_ In this isis. or who, for any cause whntso- c0n,,¢_ry_ nn(-ier the principle known e\'f-r, has lost the conridence of the responsibie government we can get rommunity whose \'otes,gn\'e him his rid of an obnoxions Administration fltisitioii. This is put in operation by in the Dominion 0|- in any of the lptiition of Z5 per cent. of the clec- provinces by the Parliament or Leg- iointe, who desire the reinoval of the igintnrg passing n vote of want of offending official. If be does not resign confidence. Our American neighbors thereupon ii new election is called do not have I this remedy in their .ind the majority decides whether or political affairs, and this may ac- uot he shall continue in office. count in part for their ready adop- Tliese may be thought to be pretty tion ot the referendum and recall in advanced and radical measures, but their civic and municipal affairs. [is as .\`f’I’.lNGHIl.L AND ITS Tl-lt')I'BLES LAWYERS IN PARLIAMENT. The extraordinary conditions ex- Hon. Clifford Sifton, who has gone isting at Springhill, N, S., have from the Liberal party into opposi- bc sent, and as in all such cases, theipendence is obviously a good thing, .ind vt-sted tbl- police authority in a riculturists and commercial men. I I-.iiistitiiiini |,,,.,,|> ,,,,H,,,,.m,,,_,r ,,,,_,,,g lawyers, and the members of the le i_,,,.,. ,, ,,,,,.,,,,,, ,,f ||,,, ,.i,.,.¢_,,,-,,,,. wp,-,,_ side, making n total of six, or onc- Stutlls. ln thc iiirnutiiiie the town I""-Il 9lll€S~~ its rhicf i|id\i:~\t.|'y, the Province was efficient legislation. Men trained to the law are most useful in shapin fo work were prevented by violence. It is most earnestly to be hoped long muy now he brought. to an '1aW“~ we ‘I0 “Ot think there are tgn .-nd. it should be in the interest of:'“f‘"Y lawyers in the Legislature. the strikers and their synipnthisers_h0“'°Ve" lt HWY be in the Ottawa hoped that they may see it in tliis'h“"e_ the Hgflflllturnl, mercantile nnn in.-in. The <-nunti-yu. industry is 'lledlclll Ceilings rei>resente<1 by prac» more important than any other fac- UCI" lllell f0llO\i/ing those purgni¢5_ n tor that can be discerned nt. this dis- certain number °f lawyers are ul- tnnee, although no doubt the strikers most absomtiely necessary in any must have. thought they had some legislative body. just cnuse of- complaint or they ;`”°***"'_- would not have endured nfl the hard- A GREAT PEACE MOVEMENT. snips :ind loss they linvc suffered _ W' ‘ rntlier than give up their contention. It ls given (mt from Wllslllngl-OH 'l`h<°§' certainly lost n large measure that 0 W0i‘ld's peace tl`€8f»y. illlielllled of public s_vinpntliy_ and very proper-,t0_cm_bmce the Ullltefl States, Great li' so, when they resorted to violence Britain' France and Japan has Dro- to prevent from working those who greased so mr that an 0l`lKi!lH1 draft were willing to work, [thereof has been made in writin gi, and "hm one COPY is already in the British F ` ‘ . H » Th. 7 hands 0‘f°r;gll OUICC, _another in the 0WS IS . _ V aron Uchida, Japanese We offer Ons Iiundredl)ullar\ Reward Munster at w35hlll€f0f! While A - ' _ _ _ ' . ~, ~ . in ".’.'.»J.`.".’..“II’.';’»»fi.'<§.'Il.‘Il-II’cl.'}’2»l °“““°""’ ,'f,“"“d°' B“°°" ‘S l“l‘l"f< H wry in r..i.cnisNni'.vco.,'r0iedn o. “UW The President retains the We thc uiiuersigiied mile known J. Original draft ‘_hvne_\' ffir ,tlliehlast i5h,\l'o|irs.iH1db believe Th f ' . . . . . . _ f'.f.n.i::.:.:.e....°ii:2i..f.ii;sr...#132555 " 'filmedlmiy out any obligations made by his firm. ,cerned BFG Well understood to desire \\.\|.niNu,KINN.\N &M.\R\'iN. peace throughout the world ng W .1 Wholesale Drum;ists'poledo,O. ns between th ei l1_:ill‘s'_L‘iiiiH'r|i Cureds lnblcleiidintelrinnlly, al I emselves. They are ict ,rf _~ ' un n e nn llc- SO - ' , ciiis'iiiiri:ib;lfi (if thiisysitem. Qlpcstiinoiiiiilsl n we 1 ""|"lllDed nasal powers. and sentfree. Price '15 cents per bottle. Sold ,S Ollld they be able to make an a ree. o I ilriggisls. _ _ , . g _il‘»i‘k|.- |iiui’s Family Pills for constipn- ment to huhmlt “H flltllfe lllHDlltes to I.I0n¢ i 4 tdilttiliiiiii ssili that -Wm* between ‘UW ‘ _ ould in future be prim. neun? linpossible, that result must _ »- ‘ _ |"`°f0""dlY influence and benefit the will regret the steps now being takenlcan bi ifrment has been cniied' if it to advocate's (lar Ferry, No doubt, Uught uhollli ‘Vlll hc flu ri number of the men who are inter-_.°“0llt of historic, iIlIIlUI`f.1HlCe and wean The makers of Art esting themselves in this matter arelworthy of the twentieth century. shoes are always on the sincere. Let, them beware, liowcver.,wi,e¢h(.r it shall come U outlook for the newest styles and most up to the - We are nearing fi Federal Election' I ) p`“_B "ow I , . or I t h - I I nd to thc on-looser this scheme has B er' t ere "ever Wu” 5 tlml’ lll all the car marks of a |'I>lltl1lRlithe wormin hI"t‘"`V when 3" llllllly -(',,¢_,.|, \,',,f_,._" it is gene,-aiiy nd-`nnd such powerful agencies for the - ' " ‘ '..,l,l l.'f' »i‘ tl. l , , minute lasts. Art Shoes i:i(tm;;\;I hiiIiiiit1heir;i"sn1tf;i`;;|ii(;’ ::;ii|>li)sll:|liie|it of peace thioughout. are sold all over Canada and have hosts of friends this Province labors under by reason ' ' W( ii were M' “Mrk "5 'It NN’ :if being separated from the main- Wesent tl"l9~ land. it would solve the three-short: -e---_ in alum” every town and haul evil: itvwoillil solve the f~>n_tl_!\\l_~ The Legislature of Quebec was pro- city. - We are the agents for “ Art Shoes” for Wo- men. off Bros (l`Ul\Ul'lll€Kl OI1 DAME 5-I rngued nn Friday last. after n session of eleven weeks, th t I I f "Clean your blond! Everyone is thg_,ln B i e si h; uc “B num mr 0 better of a good bottle of blood pur-' y n B B on ng 53‘ During ties taken ln the spring months. Dur-'thin' time H7 bull* WGN* P05505; ng the winter the system becomeaIPolitieally the session wns unevent- onded with tmnurlties. I-li>rlns'l Bar- nn, the Gnuin Administration nsving :';‘;‘:.“‘;: ‘.i.‘:°..‘.’::.‘.°-li‘.:°.i::l2r:.::’- -»»f~»-M oi-ng Cn., Cnr. ot. Geo. ai Kt. sts. IDM. and remnlhs llrmlv lellwl- _ an mill,-tl for an extraordinary remedylition on the reciprocity question, re- .\s is well known, the strike in thelcently addressed the Ontario Law _ r-~-al mines has lasted for more thanlSociety and put forward a plea for t" 5“n0°ati°“ ‘vmle tI"’"‘““'“i" “M” ii year, and has paralysed not oulylgreater independence among public ilde were “name U’ S°°“"” °""1"““`°' the mine operations, but the generallmen, and also for the election of W business of the town. Troops had tolinore lawyers to Parliament. Inde- speakers were in nn.; fnpin nnd nppn- i~~».-t. of their niaintcnaiice was riiade_but the opinion that the number of ii i~'li;ii‘gc upiiiiiii.~isioin~|~ iippoiiiti-d by the (lov-I The Pni'liainentary t‘ompanion z\riiii|s»iit_ with xi sprrial torcv under shows that. the leaders of both pur- liis dir:-I-tion, I I ities in the Uaiiailiziii House of <‘oiii~ .I.m_`_ _N an "mlslm, __Um_Se` but _m_'m,),m are mwyers’ ,md se,.c,,ty_nve,|»i»si‘t*_ Uhuerveil that the lawyers l.i\i-lir<~;ikri's, 'who di't-iv their inspi`rn- °l‘l'lllY l`=1l1k 1lll'l0llK ill? HIUSIZ active lion nn.; snn|,.,i-L f|~.,,,, tin. |~,,,m,| and useful nieiiihers of the House on was bf-ing ruined by the stoppage ofl There is this llll"l»llt‘l‘ to he said for the lawyers in Parliament, that n losing liezivily in the royalty on conf, ice"-“I" ""l"h9l` Of Ulllt ll0‘lY IB Milli- nlid men who were ready and willing -“ny "ECBSSMY '-0 59CllI`€ DI‘0Il0I‘ and ‘ g tlint. thc trouble which has lasted soinew laws and “mending existing to have it cndi-il, and it is to lieiliarllalllent- Wlllle it is desirable to ' _ tion, by the unanimous vote of n par- t caucus There are elements in the party which are not quite in accord with Mr. Borden, but these elements are not strong and not in 1\iIl`@€lfl9ll'¢» The only chance of a new leader be- ing chosen for the (,‘onservnti\'e par- ty at present would he if l\li~. Borden should refuse longer to lead. Of such refusal there is no present indication. The Montreal Witness describes the meeting addressed by Hon. Mr. Field~ ing in Windsor Hall as "the finest audience both for quantity and qual- ity ever seen in Montreal.” “When Mr. Fielding rose to speak the en- tire audience rose and cheered him to the echo," says 'The Witness. Hon. Messrsf Fielding, Fisher and Ralph Smith, M.l’., addressed n very large meeting on reciprocity in Wind- sor Hall on Saturday evening last. A despatch to the- Toronto Globe tells that the large hall was packed t was a mixed' audience and there ere some interruptions but the rently succeeded in convincing -many who were doubtful or opposed that the agreement is an excellent. one. To ii interruptcr, \\lio iislird wiiy the tlovernineiit di§iT§§€.n&{.3§.`{;}\f.I, i-, M .\ .M. 6,01! |~.M ll §§s_. 25.39? II C. Ran er F iz 5' is Cognmenclng December 21th, iiu0,t.rnin o_f this Rnilwniy will run as fnllowru- Irains Untwnr Trains Inward Road down t-ltiitions ltinid uv I' M I’ BLA M /\.l\I» 7.lo I4v.(.` low ii .xi-, itl.ltI Il.fl(‘ M 2| lr Ch town 'ir ni- Suurli lv 4 ‘Ai Iv Ml Ntcwnrt .let ar ILM nr. tleo'io\vn lv. Lv Ch'town Ar 5,50 Ar Murray. Harbor lv li, Mo. Tu. Mo. Dly. Wc.’l‘h. VV. ex. - Fr. Sa. Fri. Su A M A MJ* M P M ’ I.'» i .- ra..- E5 Ivlinoinld Jut. N.ll\iu.ll7 /MM livnslnuton Ai \’.-ide I V .`A42.Iti i ' it Iv S'sIdu ar. () Leary ur 'I‘iK|i|.~Ii Iv Imlly ovocpt Suu A l\I lv. |Cuu'|'nhI Jo. nr, r-_o.‘i fnpc 'lin\1-irc 715 ' i ' /\.M. ’I`u. Mo. '|‘h. W. H|\l.FI'l. .M. ).»’\5 ` .i 2'. ?~rT? ¥srS= ._, ':> as l.Sfowi\i~i. Jnf, "'M' I SIOCR nllt. 1'>§ 1'.: s5==~l’,=' 5==>~ 3 P-Q. "¥é2':*1-I F52? Mnnlakun AJ! . . g . _ 3-23lt6wks. G . inssass mini.. ‘ __- <3 I Your _ AND RAILWAY - ‘NI \ 156* 'z'5S ':.'5‘==~' :SE >’5.© _ .___ .=-° ,, >:>.- ?E§: sc: £5i:.5 7;..-. %§r§ ii: i1f=`= -227 -_.___ I.-Q* pf* ".`l_ _ “ 'W ~£. Suit ' ,I i`\- 'l`IMl-2 TO GET YOUR .spriitg suit and I :ini ollcring you :ui unusual chance to get your “tog.s"’ for Easter ‘at appreciable discounts. I .ini going to clear out my cutirc present stock of cloth- ing and am offering indurc- ments in the form of discounts that is rapidly clearing thc 'I`licrc is all the grncc, style, fit and swagger appcaraiiw- you vunlil dl-sim in those suits, :i comlvimition of first class nmtt-ri:\|s :uid rxperl lniloringlhnt isnbsolulnly unhi-alnblo “_ Cnll in today and secure your choice. M. I.. IIIICMILLAN ,.,,,,i,_ Hunter River ‘ CUCUA ls good for Growing Girls and Boys-and they like ii. li .nourishes their little bodies and makes them healthy and strong. 'Cowan’s Cocos. M you get it from ynui green, is absolutely pure. lu delicious flavor it obtained by the use of the higliest grade of Cocoa beam, skilfully blended. Nothing il added to impair the health. building properties of the Cocoa. , ' ' ITU Do You Use Cowan’s Cocoa ? U A "1" '~ _ 1 li 'dr L/ sp éf-.e.\`: .. \\ ’- \ We desire to thank our many Customers for their patronage in the past .uid wriuld solicit a coiitiiutintioiiv of the sziinc and would suv to that wc would g'i'c:1tly appreci- :ite an increase of business (nut nly with our present custom- Lcirs but also with uiauy new Hoisting Machinery of all liintls ones) which we liope and trust, ui:iv bc mutually'beneficial ll is ndniittcd that we lizivc the most lieoutifiil rniige of print cottoiis in the city :uid . In Stationery Gasoline 1<;ngiD@5 WC the some cure :ind taste tlizit *Q elected tlicsc is applied to lead the world. VVe can offer you the cheap- ,,.C,.,, ,i,.,,,,.,,,,..,,i of Um- im.; est and most reliaiblcc Gasoline lfii_girie ev.-;~r ;-1<‘=iS l"5»ll<>\\'l\l.<;'=\\'~‘=l fC“' Uflillf placed on the Latiatliaii Market, .o\.\' i>i'it:e,~: .\lcu's licavy duck uorli Sliirts.................. .... .....75c » l\lcn'.\' fancy soft front shirts .. . . . . .. i\flcii`s outing shirts 75c l\I<~u`:; c;isliiiic1'c sox . 25c .\lt-n',~; l>rm:cs . . . . . . . ........25c I ;\lt-n`s vollriis 2 for........'25c I\lcu’.~< ties. _igootl quzilily silk _........`25c .\l. .i`. ull wool ll1idL~i1~'. t.“\‘.;iu- lit-lil`\» . . . . . . ......... ---V05 , I.:iT-.Ii`J`ii'fiE'i?..'.... McLean (3). McKinnon Barrlsters, Attorneys-at-Law _Mi IIr\v\vn Illovk. G.-e<>.1esi.I111r.\.a.1;1 Il.\RRI§'l`ER ANI) ATTORNIGY Solicitors for the Canadian Bank ul _. _fl9.mmcreeJ:lumlerl;e;,..._... . DR. JOIIN LEDWELL. M.D. 'Richnmnd St roi-t,oppnsitcSt. I‘:iul‘s Cln'rC|l Iloiirii until io o`clovk lo 3 p- ill Y 0.0. l\IcIiI'}(JI). K. O. W. E. IiEN'I‘|.I:l\' McLeod Q). Bentley Ifiirrinters and Attorne_vs-nt f._»\W~. Solicitors for the Hank of Nuvn buollil Manny in Loan George W. McPhee Barrister und Attorney-at-law ()I7Ice.~i~Ncvi' Prowse llock Ulinrlttntown. P. E.Is|nnd _ __ ,AI .imiie M n.c.v_,§ I ’ Q Govemment Veterinar Inn e u IIELIION H0'l‘I'JL 'I`EIA“ 34| CIl"I`0Wl DR. C L I F T SPECIALIST IN CIIRONIC DISEASZ! U harluttstown, P. Ill. Island. 0anMl° Vl0’l‘0H.IA HOTBIL-Hours-ii to 1 dalll 2-Bdrwimpd. Warburton QI. Shaw Rarristcrs, /\f\‘orncyn, Notary PHIJIIC. 1'7"" Oflices in Cameron Block, ChnrI0llv|\‘“`"' P. E. Island. I. J. YEO. M. D. Physician and Surgeon ltesidencl- . i ', . C . N;.~,:lt':‘l::»<:;i to 'I hi. M.¢ Kligism 212:50,"