,, . ,;, '%‘.».i.,~. ° f".“i‘=:: . 3. Ji.; 1. ra ~ ii* .ii 'l ii 32-*$4 ‘ij-.i' ij _ . ;\ " . . .g. _ we i .ll . i ii.. ’ l., 11,3; sf. ‘f L4 __ I ,, -,,,,,¢_ A rar.-/Q. _ f,,~s¢:._~_ __ -_ s .».-'-:`-" I+ .‘ " ._ J i ,.. ' 4 qi li Le: = _ U, .i , iv t i ‘ ., ing; _ lil ~..'~‘r 'ue . ~ 535." _ Q-ef-» ~_.,. -.;i.»_./~ _.<. _ _ - r. . .’ *H ~ ~t~‘=` ii' 1.. .;»»~'- _.ti '2."_‘;i_._ 2; ~ at -1 i £5: [ia »,»‘.-_ » * . _,_ 1 '?_,`-A" 1. '»f':': l_Ii"./ ,i. .»,i.»:.:/»; _'_ - \ i 'i -~ _» 'E _".,._ I ‘ ,¢_._i .' '. > *i _ .~_ .__i_ 1 `\._§'.~; 2'# ‘~ ,~:i.i»§_ li ii .'.~,'»-'i. ,ff r “, . bfi' A ft Q ._ D3* r -- ».=. ~ -sift. -iv . T 'pei ‘ii i*'ly.,rl__li l ,i=,J‘.. ‘ --.i -i ' i `_;».i ~, U l i ._ __ _ ur ._~ _ 1 _ ,- ~:._~'»" ¢"§i.,5' ."<.,;" . ffl? `. ;_. Z. ‘ if.-_. ,r 5 _ _ . fr. -` ._ 3- » 5. il. 5 :lf"f. l , 1-`~~"f,".' I .. .,., I » » ,._. 11 -ll ':- »=»l.~,'* ,. ._ , ._ ,Q r.- , .~,,, . fi* in - ‘ 1 .- .Vi _ . J. 1 l »l> dll .; ,;‘\€.f;f'f elsif .f:_'.;.1,'i°v , , fin. » 1 il 'J' . i . . .,. 4 e _`_,___._ i . g - ‘i ` irlififé; ~ | i. 'f'i?”'" , ii.. ia ; ‘ie l . 'fe . . 1 "ra, _ , ' i"‘l"` f"i}u ~f_.'__:. I 51;; i ~ ""’fi mm mrmsr unws "" THE C WN GUARDIAN ." Fm" °" *LU i' APRIL 8’ I9°9 riff* ' ° if I I ' '!r-=_--- 52- .-_ v H5 --»- f - 3" -"W ` is THURSDAY. APRIL 8. 1009.. |"5Fnw Easisi Season The approach of Easter makes it well to announce that ve have provided an att- ractive line of Easier candies,novelries which are in increasing de- mand each returning season. Fancy Chocolates in Easier boxes Chocolates Eggs Candy Eggs Hens and Baskets of Eggs- See \¢Vindows. J. G. Jamieson Druggist The Medical Hall L - `- -~.---~» --f l What’s the use of putting off from one day to another the clock or watch repairing you should have done now and here? NOW--be cause the worse it gets the harder it is to fix and the more you’ll have topay. HERE-because we have the most experienced woi k- men aiid can througbly guarantee our work. G. H. Taylor Ieweler & Optician Phan. il.'»2l.»J. 1-- a 3 COMING EVENTS. Red Rose meedng, Lodge Prince Edward, S. O. E. Tuesday April 13. 3 Chocolates Chocolates I Ganonifs lowney's Well's Besides our Regular stock we have some large 3 to 5 lli packages will Sill at discount zo Large Boxes $1.50 'now $1.20: 20 Large Boxes $r.oo now Hoc: i5 Large boxes 750 now 6oC. Gibson`s English hard candy all flavors. RED ll IN B R08 I Phone 86 Opp. P. 0'-' CONCERNDIG THE CANADIAN MINT. fv‘u_|~.<_'1'p|\,_,,}¢ ,___...___._i _ An editorial note sPl>¢8l'0d' 011 f-1118 lie when the coins are redeemed' by -page the other day which stated that the Government," does- not appear, the Canadian mint is beginning to as loin is i-dleemed in coin, if at all, 'pay and will pay better in the illtvre- and in fact very little of it is ever in ww added ma, Oman was pm. aredemed.. by tha Governmetmwml _For in-sr; sweet odor which doth in ty wall stocked with coin when the the small politics which makes the _Canadian .mint first got to work ard mint the ground_ for attack upon the I lhence the showing at first was not as- Government of the day wg gre ng; HE PROVED IT. li-iuririg, but last year the mint Lad disposed to meddle. coineda fair quanillty of gold, silver _ _ _ .nd copper coma the prom on cop_ At the Missionary Congress in 'l`or~ per coins alone being $418,000. It was lout” the either day Canon Tucker re'l ‘Now, Mr. Harry. do you really* further stated that there is a large `mmd°d the “ssemmed delegates that m'°““ ta ten me YO" Um walk to a __ ~ ~~ '~ ' th 'utr 1'" . mm in coming either suv" or (0 _ the Maritime Provinces have giien Cannon s mou wit ou ear P ’ P ~ ‘Yes,' was the prompt repllf, ‘or ll Per. The sole object of the paragraph mare *mn the" “hs” 0’ l'ml“s__ tolgucbanalps eithel. , . . th bl' llf f f. D ' '_ . H was to convey the inforniaiion that) I8; pu dxcrisedo ___ €;_____t‘;'E;“_6I):riumZ And he did. the mint was now doing a good deal bo , _ Province in» by-gone days as having "It is never to late to be what YOU -- ~ 1 t» - ~ 1_ might have been.-Geo.- Elliot." incidentally to recall to' the mind' f _ han its popu 8 lon engaged In Bel S O . . -11 our readers that much of our coinage ing and the other half In dunk' THE FASHION. _ more work than iii its first year, and _ ing _ is not now intrinsically worth its face value. We had not intended to' The proposal is made that the in~ front of 8 shop wind0w_~My dem-_ be jocular, or to “preteud,” or “to':|ura'nce companies shall combine tolthat is the most remarkable collect- ‘ i '~ ke't~ I e r deceive the ignorant," or to write have their policy holders medically|i0“ Qi Ulllhlle W'HSf»€ DHS l’ Ve anything "unworthy of -'lp Guar- examined once in live years, free of respondent, Mr. Deacon, we have done 526105 HD 0XC011€l1’i'» if1t’&~ When 0l`1¢ all ot these things. Here is his let- 'Comes to think of it. U19 i1’1Sl1I`BUC€ ter: icompanies must have an enormous sir.-In your issue of today you monetary interest in preventing dis- say the Canadiiau mint is beginning}ease_ to pay and will pay better in the fu~ ____ ture. Surelry you are not serious in A PARABLE_ making such a statement. ___ The cost of the mint has been some Rudyard Kipling. $550000. aithmlgh Mr. Fielding \1u1le'\'- A rose in tatters on the garden path ftook to provide it for $300,000. and Cried out. to God, and murmured _ | _ _ _ l Mrs. M.cGoozi4>-‘Waste bnsketsl. dlnu" in panning the paragraph in charge, in order that incipient d1sea~ Why_ dean they are the new gqyies question. In the opinion of our cor- se may 'oe detected and checked. ’l`hi`s_of spring hatsl’ the previous year’s report showed ’|;ainst His wrath, _that it did $11,729 worth of work. at'Becau|@ a sudden wind nt twilight's1 ' ln cost for operation of some $70,000. hush , , i 'ro pretend that the aiaereirce be- Had snapped' her Stem alone OI H11. tween the face value of silver and the bush l bronze coins, amd the metal in them, 'And G0d- Who hffflfs both 5““'dI`ledl is a profit due to the mint at Ottawa is a fraud that has been frequently ex- plslirlzd in the press, lint is still pass- ed oil hy some ofllcials to mislead the ignorant. The Canadian Government formerly had its coins made in Eng- land at a cost of 3 per cent on silver und 10 per cen-A on bronze coins. The balance of the difference between the cost of the metal and the face value of the cqjns is not strictly profit, but seigniorage, as it is clearly rc~ turned to the public when the coins, arc redeemed by the tzovernment uv. their face value. The rliflerence between the cost of coining in England and coiniiii; for ourselves at Ottawa, will show whe- ther we do it at a profit or loss. For niany years it will show alor,:e an- nuul loss. To pretend otherwise de- caives only the ignorant. and is :in- vcorthy of 'The Guairdian. (7. F. DEACON. Mr. Deacon is apparently of the op- inion that although Canada is a large prodiicer of gold, -silver and ,ntliar metals, we should continue to _ship these metals to England in or- idcr to have them made into the Coin _required in= this country, paying freight and insurance charges liotli ways a'nd 3 to 10 per Cent on the val~ ue in royalty, or se-ilgniorage, as well. lHs is mite at liberty to noni that lopinionf Our own view is that Can- _ada has guitc properly set up a mint Ito make her own coins from her own lmetal. As to what the mint cost in buildings and plant, we have the out- fit and it: i's probably about as good value as our own or other Govern ‘ments obtain when er%ting public buildings and their equipment. The ldistinction as between seignio - laige and profit drawn by Mr. Deacon is almost too trivial 'to require no- tice. Where twenty-five cents’ worth of metal is transformed into a fift Y cent coin by the stamp-of a die,,some money is made in a douhlc seii=se.'I‘hat liis ‘ is clearly returned to the puii- -i Beer 00. ¢ _ _ "."'_-#2, Slieeting C' _ Agents _ Bedspreads f if//u fu/ lb' ' i Pillows or ' " ,. - - Osterinoor 37710 lowest Mattresses H 1' prices efy in the city. Sole L-7 ssh Largest vari Iron Feds Never Cheaper i"w..l. I I I l dust and sun, l Had piity, whispered to that luckless‘ one: l"Sister, in that thou sayest wa did, not well, ' What voiceplpiardst thou when thy petals c .” lArid the rose answered. "In that evil hour IA voice said, ’Father, wherefore falls the flower, For lo ! the gossamers are still 7’ |Aiid a voice answered, ‘Son, by All- , u.h’s will.' " Then softly as a rain mist on the | sward _Come to the rose the answer of the | Lord; , 'Sister, before we smote the dark in l twain, Ere yet, the stars saw one another l plain, Time, Tide and Space' we bound unto *Easter flowers cut roses, and carnn~ l the task That thou shouldst fall, and such an sus in Dots or cut ut William's Nurs l one shouldst ask." Wliercat the withered flower, all con- 4"5.Z`lI;TI V010” BP”’°I““3"`--"""°’- H- A “Black Prince" Hose at all the leading Dry Goods Stores. ll? i ANNOUNCEMENTS "' " ' i -l l*Buy as many tags on Saturday as 'you can and wear them, but don't forget the grand entertainment in aid of the City Hospital, Easter Monday night. 'Silver or gold, dollars or ducats,al .come in good for Tag Day. this issue. I 'Attention is called to the .Separaltor iid- Of Dlll0l1 & Spllldt Whiich appears in this issue. 1 _..._ Art Shoes are Particu larly Well Liked ma ee |'Attention is called to the ad of the Williams' Nursery which appears in . “Oh haw much more doth beauty' beautlous, seem, E By that sweet ornament which truth doth give, l The rose looks sweet, but fairer wel it dream, it live. |-Shakespeare." A Miss Buchanan, once rallying her _cousin, an army officer, on his cour- 'age, said: Professor McGoozle, stopping in saw. When the fox preaches, take care of your geese. I IT SANK IN. A subscriber wrote to a KBDSBB editor. :Can you tell me what the |weathcr._ will be next month?' . In reply, the pen-wielder wrote:“lt is my opinion that the weather 119112 month will be very much like YOU? subscript.ion.’ The subscriber wondered for ai week ' l Tomorrow, _Good Friday, no paper _ * l \ _ ~ win be isma from this once. _ ` . senses. = _ We cordially invite every lady to visit our millinery Opfiliflg "3°'_da§’» 3150 Saturday arid .SalT\11'da}' evening ff'0_m 7_3() to 9-30, Hundreds of exquisite Cfeations await your' welcome. Hats flower decked and feather swept, Hats fairly smothered in masses Of CO0_1 f0li&§{f`, Hats gay with ribbons and glittering with bright ornaments-all charming in their spring and summer suggestiveness---The Hat for every face, every occasion every gown and every purse, and eacli a true expression off the spring ideas that Paris and New York have sanctioned. One look will tell you more of their variety beauty and charm than we could writein volumes, just come to.day or' Saturday and Saturday evening and view for yourself. Millinery Parlors Ist Floor Jas. Paton FD. Co what the editor was driving at. Fin- _I ~ . _ _.._.._.__,.,, ully it dawned on __ The Fight ls On Every moment of your life, when you are at home or abroad, awake or asloep- _ _ Between the poison germs that are in air, food and water, - everywhere in fact,- imd the billions ofyonr invisible friends, the little soldier-corguscles myour blood. li these little sol iers are kept strong and healthy by taking Hood s Sarsa- parilla, you need have no fear of dis- ease. Begin using it at once if you are nt all under the weather, or have troubles of the blood, stomach, liyer or kidneys. Get it of y0\11°