_ ‘J 3;, _ » J' 1 .-. s~. Q45# ffl-if <. _._._,,.- f ,.. 1,-._ __,l"Ir§.__ __ _. ,'i 5 ,i _I _.-’._, .‘_ \-' .-_ ` . <.,..__ >e»`.f_.` _.__ §- a 1 ‘i '_ i ii- . , _ ll _ " . ._,.,_.“.. Li' lf ,, _if _ - lu `¢.)1 -1;. nn -», X = _ ' v I. ffifi _.< , 'M "'-;-qc-'f<-i_~ ,,,,.~-fi _ - _ _“*_*=‘Ti;t-J?" ._ I; _fl ‘~ '_i"' : ‘ ,ik '_ fir I iz ' 4 _ ' /-1 ~ _ THE GUARDIAN. CHARLO‘I‘TE'1`0WN` PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND. APRIL 22. i9o4.` ` --~-~-~» - ---- »--- -- = a _ THE MDRNING GUARDIAN ;‘:.;;;‘":_f‘;'.°';:';‘;';;i.‘;:;t :.';:::_::;‘;§:. “‘;;;:."'.f.°";;';.:';;i 2:;-' f T T lgenerall _ There is undoubtedlyastronu again and again refused io enter the - ' `_ FRIDAY APRIL Z2. I9)-l. ,_ `________ _ _ _ _ ,___ _ ___ _ T .Y _ Premier Peters is very sangulne as to , _._._, _ 4 _ km” case for ageneral increase on a fair basis. the outcome of our appeal m the Pr," union with less than six members. Ii. may _ _ _,_-_ _ ,lp ga _ ha Dmm” ‘I B Council in the matter of our represents- _ .. I ~'~- T A THE PROVINCIAL BUDGET' ti uch from the people as it was _ any Province oannot be diminished below " _,__ . ' i - -» _ .- ~ _ 9 °dmn'“’d 'I “dun” fo’ me past “H and ms Provinces should be largely increased. the mmmmouu daemon agtunst us by ‘he inembersfor a Province being ‘ reduced, _\ -I - __- But the federal Government will be in no Supreme court Of C3“"d“ “ISGS the ibection :il B. N. A. Act) only refer to . _ _\__ _-_ aste to do this, the more so as almost all presumptlou that our Une is not so Strong ,l_such increase or reduction as might take Q ,_ \ K anticipn' ion of another deficit during the current year. llc will not, however lm- h g ` niesas m tion in the federal House of Commons. __ __ I __ __ ;_;.\\\\_ X ;_.;X§\\_ \ h ex“°""“ when th” anauchl pumema to Every citizen of this Province without L enum ero members msc “r““"° ' `_`.> -limj ‘ ` ' » i _ - ~ _ ~ -~ ~ -‘:>;.;._ - _,;1¢____._ ~ ~~ 5 _ Premier lem" In N” '“dg_e° "’“e_';_ the Provinces were that settled,andit is regard to “ny Wm shwewly hope that and that the word “read_]ustment, and _*__ _ _\__§\;___ ____b__ ;_\ F which W” "“‘°d"“Le in 'one' “une tm” y not too much to ask that the .-ubsldies to we may obmm 8 ‘Humble dec,H,on_ Sm, other words referring to the number of `_=_ié`\_’ 51 Q \ \ ` ` ' ` 3'? _ _\\- \\: ’ 0 P, f//1/I //{/ §~‘~‘°% Zi // ‘W5 ?~ 2' W f/ ion is now lev in about tive yet be found that the representation of ` ~/“_ in "\_ __ _ ff ) . _ __ ’ *J ,__ \" _ ~`_ ‘ ' " \__`§tf‘* 3 R fr ' 1 \i>**3‘»i3~\‘-°~\ ' \_- _ ‘ ~\. ~ D°ee furt. er taxes excepl-as a last resort. the Pmvmces except Prince Edward in law as It undoubtedly is In fight, and _place above me origlunlnumber of mem, __ _ _ _, ._`v, _ _ and will continue,for the present at least, to pay almost the entire cost of education __ Out of the provincial treasury. Ile cher- n ishes hopes of receiving our share of the general increase of subsidies to all the Provinces \Ve are not disposed to criticise these statements with any decree of severity. \Ve think the revenue and expenditure onirht to he speedily cqualised, but to do this by new taxes imposed on the eve of a general election might not be politic. \Ve do not believe, ior reasons pre- viously statcd in these columns, that the Dominion Government will continue tol pay bounties to ilshermcn after payinir over the capital of the fishery award tothe four Eastern Provinces. Mr.I’etea-s admits that the bounties ought to be continued, and says that after receiving the award the Province. will pay the bounties if the Dominion ro- UUUUY BW“f‘I- “nd M50 °' '°°°lving The Japs have adoptedalo per cent ad rights with all the energy, skill and W fuses to do so. Should the Province pay the bounties to our fishermen averaging about $10,000 a year, and our share of thc award should turn out to be even $500,- Ulm' “Kind B5 me Russmns' 000, there would still be a clear gain of, say, $i0,000 a year, reckoniniz the money worth 4 per cent. 'I`he‘Preiiiler looks for a much larger share of the award, and would be proportionately greater. subsidies on thc basis agreed upon by the It is said the Russians have two Hub- Brunswick were united in 1567 by an Act IDHFIDG \»°fP°d0 b°Bi»5 Bi V1l1dl\'0Sl0Ck of the Imperial Parliament known as the the iudgemem' Dt the Pnvy Council Wm and the parts oi a number of others at British North America Act 1867. There ' \ Port Arthur, which will be put together was no like special Act when and in time may make things lively for the Island was brought into the union. Admiral Togo. It is now given out that We came in under an Imperial Order in Russia will not send her Baltic fleet to the Council based upon a _joint ad- Eust but will rely upon submarine boats dress of the benate and Commons of to defend her ports and encounter the Canada and the Legislative Council and Japanese ships. So far we have no auth- Legislative Assembly of Prince Edward entic account that Japan has any sub- Island as provided for in section l-16 of the marine boats,aithough it has been suspect. B. N. A. Act. That section provided for D ed that she has. It would seem remark- the briflillnil Ill Cf PHHCO Edwllrd lsland able in view of their resourceiulnoss and Bud N2“'f0\lIlf|\BDd by SUCIJ _IUIM Hd' :_ naval enterprise should it prove true that dl’€SS05 HS We “BW JUS! ¢lfI\’2l'l8d E0 Bild tha Japanese are not as well equipped in an Order in Council based thereon, but . . . . , _ appear that no Province could be brought, LET O.I'IIlLI{-S ILXI. EIUNIILNT Th _ _ _hh new ___ ____ into the union by joint adflress and isa wa e some i c , _ way gxxfnmedicaly treatmentgand you are Ofdefln C°““°" Wl°h"""- ~f°mlD8 \lD'I0l‘ Y I , l _ would his hwes be "e“H”"’d 0"' “ai” gfrvdighni'-fzlnientllllid [I‘.)cttr¢y>'tI]1;I;ft;I;%,¢lf;IQn:,?é the terms of the British North America Zmamshlp Lak” Me7‘m”° " "°“' WIDE and so ri;§_ _hcaltI;_ andP_lpse_;.ime. hgh; ACL Ch '~ c ncy .vcr i s ave on _ » _ _ AS to the iccneral increase of provincial triggeig the Crucible or time, won the ap- F“‘"“"”‘°’° 'D me 14”* “WU” °f the proval oi;_public op_inion_nnd dcmolnstrated Joint addrcis under which the Island I * _ conference of provincial Governments. we gietriilgntg. P we D awry gmc aq W” brought mm the “uhm We hfwe M1559 A *___ _ avi. _ .._ I M.|ll|Nl§RY UPENING _____AT? THE BG STURE Friday and Saturday Afternoons and evenings of Friday and Saturday. Every lady in town owes it to herself to sec those elegant goods from New York, Boston, Paris and London. More here than anywhere else too. \Ve‘li expect you all.' Pnu_iv___s__i__§_iins_, much less did they contemplate that it would now be one third swept away. ar. Canada maintains a higher tariff w0__d__,n the written ccmpact of “mon victory be snatched from thejaws of de- _l / , han that, and the United Stutesa much betwwn the ,shud and me Dommiou feat and the unanimous decision of _the \ lghsr rate of duties in time of peace. wmch ought never to have been Lhe__e_ Supreme Court of Canada reversed: it will _ /1 _A _ be a triumph indeed. The time for de- / “ddm°°“1 ”“b"“‘Y from Om"‘w“ 0° H valorem tariil'to provide the sinews of None male” merenm some regremable resources they can command. Should -' t I1 Canada, Nova bootia and New “subject to the provisions of this Act" (the B. N. A. Act). From this it would ‘ words: d 14. That thc provi~iion.=i in The British ' _ ___ -~ ~ ' - . _ _._ _ Norm Amcncn Au, mm hh,,i\_ except shipwiilvisit the West Indies,and piocctd be held, to be specially applicable to and V only to affect one and not the whole of the to Prince lidward Island, in ilic same I way and to the same extent as they apply to the other Provinces of the Dominion E and as if thc Colony of Prince I'1'iward Island had been one of the Provinces united by thc said Act. l Here ling the di(l|¢u1;y_ We me under provc that Asthma can be permiiiioiitly , curcii by inhaling Ca'i~Aniiiii»v.i>Ni<:;.i venu- Lhc tcm” Ui the B- ~\~ A- ACI. "0-\l'¢Di~ 50 table antiseptic thai. dc=Liu_y.~ ut once the far as the same may lic vai-lied by these H in which the B. N. A. Act was “varied A by these resolutions" in lhe nuitter of Z 1-. That the population of Prince D ilfieen thousand or upwards since thc in the House of Commons of Canada hy six members; the representation to be re- adjusted fioin time to time under the provisions of the British North America our case would be much stronger, irrefu- tabic in fact. This is the section on which we wholly rely to miiintiiin our claiin to six membcrs.lt is also as we have said the only condition which “varies” the general terms of the B. N. A. Act as ailccting cur representation. Ilut part and parcel of this section on which wc build nil our hopes is the ill-oinenved clause which iles us to the Il. N. A. Act, and makes our rvpreimntaiioii subject to readjustment from time to time undor that ACE- And We must remember that these are the terms that our representa- tives agrccd to, although with no tliought Of IWW HWY Illlizht bc construed against us. \\'c still cherish thc hopo that the Privy Council may take a favorable view of our case from the obvious fact that our Tig-gg Housccisaning Helps Everything here to lighten your labor. H. & H. Soap cleans ` everything. Rex Insect Destroyer, destroys moths and all in- sect life. Household Ammonia, disinfecting soaps,_.~iin;z resolutions," cmhodicd in the ioinl. i:ougiian'irulIoi:iiting sensations, iiiakcs nddrlw, above rc,,_l_,,c,, ,0_ The omy way llucathlng easy and rwiiliir and insures I relieve and can cure you. 'l'nc Cfitarrho- _ . _ . ' th t ~si -anle u -dat orlz representation \\ as by the ilth resolution ;r':t€,,ur‘;,;'_efn _`_k;r’e‘é,__,u'be,i”_L_nny gimej which wc herei|uote:- at any time. Two months’ treatinept ii (guaranteerll, price 31,00; trial size Zoe. Eiwurd Island having been increased by Sign, Ont, year 1801, the Island shall lie represented T Act l.~‘il7 known here today that Andrew Carnegie But for the Img, clause of this _wcuon has created afund of five million dollars I _. tl appealing the case and fighting for our cision is now rapidly approaching, and be awaited with almost breathless inter est. The sad want of suillcient hotel accom- modation was accentuated yesterday when a company of ninety arrived irom Pintou and had to search for places to put up. Had the special train load of visitors from Sumenerside desired to stay ver night they must have depended on private hospitality for shelter. Our clti~ ens should bestir themselves in the otel matter. A nuwtvu- of enterprising llritishers har' hit upon the idea ofa travelling ex- hibition to visit various quarter.~i and form a standing exhibit of British manu- aciuring industries. The cld Bearer Line ttted up for the purpose and we_l sup- plied with the products of 1.20 i vdustries. We are told that the exhibiiinii steamer will sail for Canada about im- und of April and will touch at.IIallf1-..‘:,Si. John Quebec and Montresi.Leavir:_')anada the hence to South Africa, India, China and Island have surpluses this year and are ,us,_lce_ N0 public msn or cmzeu of the _bers allotted to any Province We con- - \ I1l=N~‘f0f° “UL In “ich l"e"”i““ need “S we Island before the union evercontemplated “S5 to some have on this point' In any ` \§`;,/'.1/"'»."’f\\ _ _ _. y<\ ‘§\\ ‘§\ <> RAND fi MILLINERY 4 -'f PEN ING. {. _i A Source of Genuine Delight to __ Hundreds Yesterday. i __ _ Our grand millinery opening, as we anticipated, '-1 isa pronounced success, and proved a source of _ genuine delight to hundreds of visitors yesterday. Ladies should make it a point to see this splendid array of high-class millinery modes while it is yet unbroken and at its best-today, if possible. r. PER_n1Ns co. co.. isit Australia South America and eprescnied will take oriicrs for iheir re- pective products. ASTIIMA CAN BE Ci'iII:;uii\|z aiLup_-to-date contracts and with its s 0 io ic in ers, , Bge__`___ _mndpoinh l y ma es t especially attractive from an Any person coulemplaiin iaki ' v cngnging e_scwhe__e_ g ng up insurance work should get our offer before Call on or communicate with ’5havwiwiwww .2 F so I‘IEl`lLOCK ()IL “The hemlock of the forest was for the healing of the nations.” Hemlock Oil is the Greatest Cure on Earth fgr HEADACHE SORE THROAT OG E R5, M”"“ge'd;;.f.;ililZ'§.‘l._B'“”°h’ Awww! Toornacnr; nRoNcmTis EARACHE Nr:uRAi.GiA CRAM PS Rnr;UMAT|sM Last year the sale of Hemlock Oil was unparalleled, rind many of the cures it made were almost miraculous. PRICE 5()c A BOTTLE. James A. Houston, Manager for Canada. J. A. GOURLIE; _ Wholesale Agentfnr Maritime Provinces and Quebec Prince Count Dru St , S ' d should be ___d_y_eSSedg ore ummerslde to whom all or efS il mwf & w :mo I __ -' D MODERN DENTISTRY BERLIN DENTAL PARLORS One thing wee aln wish to cali our an CORRU GATED SUCTLON gLAl`E. By usingythia fofixI`:>ti!(;:icifl‘:>niIv;)h1Ich is Pat' ented and for the use of which we have secured the ri hte) we will GUAR- ANTEE T0 FIT ANY MOUTH. It does not matteriiow difficult it ma? be or what other dentists have told you. We know we can iit it and have no hesitation in saying so. In cases where there are still mme’ teeth re maiiiing in the mouth, we will replace the lost ones by meanroi' BRIDGE WORK of PARTIAL PI.aTr.s_ me which are decayed wséiii restore by CROWNING (K°"1 °' P°f°°l'=i°) illingmf by use of P01101-:i.A1N 1NLAYS~ . We have “le and best eq\\iDD¢d Omce In the Maritime Pmvluifl