__c@iS. IZ, Sfrowcry f_. _ »-e it P4613-Woke ° ` I _ 4- , ._ . ` _ ~ @csr llE t Rlilllsi IJ ll l _ ' I ' ; 4 l _ V V ` x 55 ` fi, 4 ‘ _ ’ ° " ‘ -> ' -‘ I ‘ i lid I." , ‘ 3.5 'a ,i it 4 » l E ,11- = ~. I I f it ei ' -. - ~ ' U’ " 'Ji A . ` ‘ ~.. 'Yrs *_ .1 i.f= i ~. ~_1 i ~ 5-v-l w.....¢i.’%.‘ls‘I»i-"i%,'l’»i"...&’i».‘....} ‘ ciiARLOT'rETowN PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND CANADA THURSDAY APR - _ » . . _W . _ \i-I9.19°6- . g f¢ill$‘3lrWri§‘Wis` THE uousc TAKES _.SAN FRANc|sc.o wREc|¢“°S» °‘°~ :‘::.°:::sz:;‘::'°.::..‘;’ ;:‘:.:‘";,“.'fz-..I2; .. .P _ ” 'Aw ~"."‘,- 4 i,|¢eiia who cannot get into the' Council Will clear out a Dongola button sizes 8,9, xo, old to $1.20 for 89:. See counter at d exnciiuiturc. Some years ago it was _ _ y' thoughtaslow process to spend one or two thousand ayear. He explained the ‘ I ‘ benefits accruing from expending menu » _ -- _ A ‘ derived by debentures. At the m l h atteudeuoe was ve small. Capt.Read.,-I think I can speak on this matter. If anything is apparent it is the fact that the Telephone Co. put their foot down on free telephones. I under- stand that the aniipus in this case is caused because the Telephone Co. would not give [cheap telephones to the parties in question. Probably this crlmlnallibel was caused by the state- ment that the in mbers had the privilege homes. This is a privilege which has been exercised for years. amend the Absent Debtor Act, 1873. further amend the Public Schools Ac 1877. It was ordered to be road a secon time . _ On motion of Premier Peters the House salary of the clerk of Qucon's County court to a maximum $700. proper, but if salaries were to be lucreus provision should be made for it and ri debt on which interest is paid. Mr. Mathieson paid ahigh tribute Mr. Smith. Ile wished the financia l=r me clnxnc_®:aliiii1i_ii it Mill” B°v7"' ` ` W """ M -"“"`ti:¢i'T;\`x‘ft.oeh” df the Peoples Church; an duringthe session ofthe House of send- ing free one message a day to their Guy power no mormw $20300' Mr. Mathleeon-Asia citizen of Char- ry Mr. Mathieson presented a bill to L; Mr. Hughes-This bill ls introduced b apetition from the Mayor and Council, l mmormw f who consider it necessary that streets and went into committee to increase the have the amount addedto the publi _ We have Just opened] up' their new view.. The ony oeciwiiiiave ‘ I of -ice ' .A (the power nf borrowing up to five times ot n V2 select st0Ck of their annual assessment. The resolution passed at the meeting does not represent and laced’ 'nsguf PBDCIS. T118 the views of citizens. _ l‘l(`¢ A I.OO _ 'l » Mr. Mathiesou-Ono matter is made P 5 ings and patterns are choice clear --thatis that the City Council has it ds! _thirty or forty thousand dollars yet to Hon. Mr. Haszard said the city has increases. And in the position of th yi Province every expense had tobe consid- ered. But this wasa perfectly justifl- in stopping this msy would have able increase. license. was read a second time. for the Encouragement of Agriculture. Ar-"cannons SE isioiv. time and passed. The report of the Provincial Libra incorporating the City of Charlottetown lottetown I would like to see eve information. _ sidewalks should continue to belinprcved d well in the interests of the city. A public i nr' McKmn°n thought B just aid meeting was called but there was note o t very large attendance. I think that in c the interests of the city we should pass the bill. to Mr. Mathleson- I quite agree with the l Hon. gentleman. Before we vote on these clauses we should know what is meant. Mr. Peters-The onlylway we can know ofthe corporation is bya petition. We with the money. of improvement It is easy to cu. p meeting. The fact that this meeting was attended by ii small number shows it does not any present need of extending its liorrouinir power They haven limit of A exercise. to raise yearly enough for ordinary Y eat- lngt e _ _ ry A | _ircanln was pulsed, but the City position of the province would show I-lon. Mr. McNutt introduced n. bill to were only 100 or 150 in Mmndgnce Wm, amend an Act to prevent travelling and Md not represent me cmzensy I1 will selling within this Island without a. cermimy “me the passing of the bill. House went into committee to consider the Act' l'° i`“°°"p°mt‘° The Hickey present resting with the city. is tiiei‘c_ and Nicholson ’1obaccoCo. Ltd. The bill an |;n,|wL|0“ upon up "ge, Cmmg , they House in committee considered and passed the Act further to amend the Act |2090() cnt of tim unexpnndm borrowing The Telephone Bill; the bill lo amend g the Distress ,Act;_the biilyto iucorporutg. to usé_th,B un.u1m@ih|,,uce_ N9 om, in his senses would think oi using up all the actt.oAmend the Act incorporating d, . _ Wh t the Patriot Publishing ce. andthe Act this "“’l°f°' °' -my “mmm " amending the Prince Edward Island Pharmaceutical Act, were read a third of cmzens that this $20900 be YY was tabled. Mr' Hughes men moved the House into epidemic occurred-such for instance as Committee on Act' to amend the Am' thesinallpox outbreak, some years ago. TMS bm “mmm other "nuns gives the in dollar until the Legislature met. That improvement carried out but I want to k ' t. h it i to i :Mil was ordered to be read a second time t:|‘;‘:lnfll:Eu;v “ima zvzesszzalzly havewésle _ onior w. 'I P- t d A s t H°“.Mr. new Drew" e sn c Y hundred and fifty dollars to one hund- I think this should have been done twenty-flvs_fIyears_ngo. I think itls a goodsnd commendable thing. This is Council, knowing the feeling of the city( ° ave thought fit to disregard it on the grouni that if the people were interested attended in larger numbers.. But there Mr. Mathleson-There is one point yet. This unexliausted borrowing power at Y use the $20,000 out of this. Hon. Mr. Hnszard-_If they took the power they would have to ask tho per- mission of citizens, That fund is for ordinary expenditure. Some eaicrll0l1°y ml ht arise when they might he forced would be done then if an emergency arose. It is more in the interests borrowed, and a sinking fund prq~ vided for its repayment. Suppose they used up all their borrowing power and an ' Why the city would not be able to raise outbreak cost $10,020. The clause imposing an increased tax. upon banks was debated vigorously byf the Leader of the Opposition, Hon. Mr. Haszard, Mr. McKinnon and Mr. Macdo- I nalfl. Hon. Mr. Gcdkln moved an amend- ment reducing the proposed tax from two red and fifty dollars. This amend- ment was pressed to a division and lost. The clause regarding taxing laundries, partnerships, or corporations carrying on laundry business, was withdrawn. The clause relating to automobiles was amended-the amount of tax being with- drawn and power given to the citY W regulate the traflic. i Mr. Mathlesou objected to the blanket clause, as he classed clause 8 of the bill, which declares the City of Charlottetown to have been within their power 'in making payments and grants heretofore. He was sure that hou. gentlemen in the House would not vote for such Legisla COD LIVER OIL. It almost makes you sick to think of it, but it isn’t nearly as bad as it used to be. Theimproved method of refining it makes it much easier to take, and when made into Scott’s Emulsion almost every one can take it. Mbst children like it and all children that are not robust are benefited by it. When the doctor says “Take cod liver oil,” he generally means Scott’s Emulsion; ask him if he _ doesn’t. They know it is ofthe case he would change his mind. the Commissioner of Public Works, devoting considerable time to s. clever handling of his subject. Mr. J. M. Clark followed. He most statements, ns he characterized them, one of the best speeches heard in the, House this year. He spoke with keen and ` and telling satire, controlled by a kindly spirit which deprived his speech of un- less effective. he went thoroughly, showing particularly how wisely improvements had been made by the present Administration, especially in the Provincial Building and in the Asylum. T0 CURE A COLD IN ONE DAY- 'rake LAXATIVE BBOMO cuisine Tablets. Druggists refund moniy lf it fails to cure. E. W. G OVES signature is on each box. 252.2 I 4tts0m. F3".:°T.`»° Fé-_` a 4i\<`¢,)’»\`,-:\»4 ` _A A *ff _-._ _ A mp, _ ~\' 1- ¥ A _,_ I -_ ‘ G 1” \_ ` V _limi U' 0 \"l‘i"“ A -'l ' _ A/ ' 1 __ ; M34 \. A SURE QUESTION. out on thc Park Roadway. Driver-Noi Vi’cll, this is not an auto mo-bile' lt‘s an auto-mo-beel. lot of healing about a boil. You keep :in of the Park till your Act. la passed. CHICAGO MARKETS. more easily digested and better than the plain oil. '1 ICOTT I IOWNI, Toronto. Oat. °°""- °“':..:°"“.:1.°.':.‘.“"‘"“"" :sf :.':."°'::.°:.;..s';'°;.“°.f'..;‘r.°;';.°’ arcs; o‘clock~thls morning, apparently from the ters." Harry have already been killed for Edward to .mme to Cp,m;di;_ Leader ct the Opposition, heartily no- °BSi~Wil\`d» ' i l15i¢°il1PiMi1°0i-|08- Forsome days there has beena notice lquiesccd, but on the suggestion of the Cl\iIl\I1¢‘Y5i¢1l. \>\lildll1i!S i-0i»l12l`¢d iU\‘l`i‘ 0V€l‘ UWSHW i»i1°\lBiU\'1l D¢\‘B°i\9 in SN* of motion to this end standing on the|I‘remler the resolution was alteredaogg collapsed crushins and mavslimr hun- Francisco are homeless and l°°fi Suvniiw order papnriii the name cr Mi-. Bclcocitf to leave the King rreeie cheosethetlme ‘l"°’lii- _ " “"3 Wim’ “N balm! “"`*“"i!°d IDF- member for Ottawa. It was today taken of his visit. Nwriv alithe bis buildlnizs in the city Every wleurcvh vfiice and railway, cp, ` The first annual report ci the Militia HB Blm0St riliiliffl- l- 9i»i1ifi°l\ ii di!!!-1°Y¢<1~ N0Dl‘iVi\Wi11¢BllR°5 It assures the King of the loyalty and Council is exceedingly optimistic. show- One big hotel, the Valencia, collapsed are being sent out and the press news la devotion of the Canadian people to his; ing good attendance at the annual drill killilill il\0=it 0! l-|15 °°°‘!Pi"\l»S- UUIHUIK i\‘0l1l0Bkll~I\d- person and throne. and great success at thc Camps of In- Tiien came tire almost immediately, The devastated territory at midnight M.-,Be1¢,°\,|-gg resolution ,wks ¢,heK|,,g Bu-ucLg0u_ . bmakini °“l7 i\ll°V°" “Pe dw' ‘W9 ii* ‘Wil dl°i'¥`l0i'5» °“° b°““d°d by to come to Canada t.o'open the great A School of Gunnery will probably be There was no water, so dynamite was Vallejo, Howard, East and Sansouie Qugbgg bridge, established in connection with the l‘0H0l't€d t0 but fi\l1l\2, bY wif hilh Wind Streets 'md the “her by Mmket' Elgmh The motion was seconded by Mr. Artillery. llilii W i'1";:§::('\°;‘;‘:en5"‘;:g- 59°” Y _"3 _ t “' V E L U _ . are' working' feverishly -to relieve ‘ th d A remarkablygood speech. not devoid of eaiqtuiisizdlaiifrof 9I?;.i?i(~lli>iel‘;i:tcril:e(;nds‘be: |33: a saving spice of humor was furnished by around Knlln “nd Dokou p Mr.Mackinnon, who was the next speaker. He assailed the acts of the Premier and THE! annual social and whist party o theA.0. B. held in the Lyceum Ilal amusingly recounted the inconsistent iustnight wasadecided success in every way. There was nlargc crowd in atten- made during the session by mem-- dance who much enjoyed the wliist and bers of the Opposition and delivered. dancing. The winners of the whlst prlzesare Gents' lst James Fdmonds; 2nd D. J. McDonald; Ladies' lst Mrs R. F. EDINHURG. April 17.-The poetical Maddigan: 2nd Mrs James S. Kelly, The nature of the Highlander of a past age is happy party broke up about 1,30 n_ m. well illustrated in the terms which ho necessary harshness while not makingit Wallace W. VVaikcr, was the floor director. Dr. Warburton continued the debate The American Monthly Revlew of bringing forward many points into which Revlews for Anm mrmshes a une list of . . subjects all valuable in their power o by the busy man of the day. Notable a the articles on Electrlcity‘s New Allianc with Music; International aid for Niagara Problems of the Colorado Delta; and Foo the regular departments rich with storie of general information of the day are u to the usual mark. ( Science and the Pure Food Question. Al The Treason of the Senate is still the absorbing topic of interest: in the Cos' At Agnew the State Asylum collapsed "`"`°“‘l "e5l“l'l°55lY' and crushed to death most of the inmates. ¥ A Wild Dimic Dfeviiled and Still Pl‘eVi\“=i- The remainder are wandering about the' _ The city has been placed under martial i~'0\lllf'FY D&Di0'5iil'i0l¢Bll- ' ` ` tion. ' Hon. Mr. Haszllrd-N0 doubt the t Leader of the Opposition talks as he' feels in the matter. If he kncw the factsi ___ ____ . Grants have been made for many years CHICAGO. April 17--"U Y0“l` i>0i-‘HB WEN . pau, .md the ,,m,,,,,, C0,,,,c|| is ,,p,.,.,,t|,,g steel," said ii marine underwriter to the TOKYO. Avril 17-One hundred and nine _ owne, uf A nee” of wooden swung” m persons are known to have been killed lu th k 1 th -C i.l. ewa 8° 0 Bl cum' B China enema .iwe should “ke to and 29 injured in the earthquake that 8° Y Y |;\-Egmn SmSwN_ talk buéness wnh'yo“_ But we mn do was experienced inthe southern part of House met, M8 30_ nothing with wooden boats. This is n fair the lsl““'l °f F°f"m°”“ msif S“i'“l`d“Y bill' There was considerable discussion on] indication ot we °“u°°k mr w°°d°n [urtherdemns'"'m expected' Wm “wen clnuseaot the Act under “once and on vesseumumnce this spring' Afew have the death roll as the shock was more motion it was withdrawn and the House- been °a"’d mr by the ““d°'w'“’°"‘ but severe than-that or March 17' The ww" wenMnmSupp1,,_ 90per cent, of wooden tonnage is still °f Kagmgam W" me ¥”`i"°lP“l5“if¢i°¢|'s Hon. Mr- Gallant went cxhmnwely [nm ,m00ve,.ed_ the houses which escaped destruction ln tho matters touched" 0 I U B d L' W the former disturbance being now in D n “ ‘B “ 3° ruins. Landsides have completely speech and made a capital defence of the the topography ef the country ll l h T lHi Plllllll lil lHi H|liHllN|]lH applied to the islands on which he lived. To thc native of Islay, his home was “lie Ghlns an Fheoir,” “the green grassy ls- land," the choicest spot iuali the Hebrides; the home ofSkyc-man was 1‘lkl _ mp” ng 8 n wma on nee e quc I; ‘ low-lying island oflruarloy." The natives of Lewis spoke of “Eileen an Fhraoich," “_ or “the heathery isle," when they referral 1 to their home; while those ol Iona 1 reverently named theirs ‘the saluted lsle,’ butpossibly the most suggestive of all Is) the love terms was that of Arran man whose home was “Eileen mo Gholl," or ‘ island of my love. ~ Minard’s Llnimeni Reliever Neuralgla- Cop-Say, don't take that automo bilc Cop-:That so? Well, t.here‘s always n Cnioaoo. April 15. -(Special) - Coru,Aprll., 40§ Com, May, 46* Wh," ‘ gig Wheat " 79g WANTED-Big mallorderhousewanta JP0l‘k. MAY. $10-‘lil 1’°l‘k- JU!-~ $1535 `er crilew counties. Permanent work. lnopolltan-theMsy number being devoted to the dissection of Senator Gorman. The speculative mind is afforded exercise by the instalment of H. G. Wells' Serial; and the niind inclined for amusement will not fail to be amused by thc comic tale entitled A Love Knot, by that drollest of writers \V. W. Jacobs. There are some good tales, . some love stories and a number of uooil articles on other subjects, especially Yachtswonien ol' America, and Polo Made Plain. Jerome writes on You Can't bc* Funny All the Time. The illustrations and other matters not mentioned complete a fine issue. ` Condensed ildvcitiscmcnis (Too late for Classification.) ANTED-A iziri to serve in store. Apply to li. U. Worthy. llliiili - ])IANO FOR SALE-Ono large square _ Piano (Heinizman) in good order and will be sold very cheap-also onc‘ Black Walnut Wardrobe. Apply at mice i- to Fwd Perkins, Brighton. iid Iilpd WANTED-A position as lndy's maid or iight housework by an Enfriisii girl with good references. is capahe of teaching music and ca_n converse in German. Apply to-day_or tomorrow to Prof. Hawley. lilid ‘Zi local assistant as district distribut- Salary $18 paid weekly from home umoee lllm il an q ily W , ~ \alsl::.t¢eoee\dperben mmw' Standard Oompary, Como Block, -_ " L _no SEEDS -FOR- Early Planting. Early varieties for the Hot bed. Cabbage, (best early varieties.) Garden Peas, Lettuce, Tomato. Cauliflower. Celery, SWCCI P628 (over 6o separate colors) now ready at Cartcr’s Sccd Store, Charlottetown. . _F__._t .gg ,a-ni-I-na. . _ 0 ,fi “In Prince Edward island Nearly Everybody Reads The Guardian J