‘ i» *P* 1 gear? 1-pas-¢- _“° p-i._1na=¢= if it 7 l=I= ii ~vem3~?.’liif>$ '_ ii feel. _ _ A _ 'cHaR1.o1”rE_'i°QWN; PRINCE EDWARD 1sr.A1;iD,.cANADli, WEDNESDAY, A1>luL 18,1906. i..#..‘il"3&-’iiitiit°.iill.» ` _ _ __ 1| _ V _ "- THETELEvPHONET` it “civic ELECTION _ _ 1 . _ THE T AWENDANCE is saiivr loan _ Bl'°"Shi` iii? and Passed- Fieldln'g1Takes His -Stat, lmitlng 'lilfl and- Walking on Cruiches-~€on- Edward Sears Mayor and Former Alderfiteii Obiection* Ciatu Granting Subsidy tracts on Trans-Contiiieiiiai to Lowest Tenders Against Re-Ei’ect¢d'- Vulcan for Newf'i€onst”i'u'ciion'--Amen‘dment Chairman Parent’s i{c‘port-iillnister Emmerson Forbids Railway - Narrow Escape from Destruction 'by Suggéstéd hi Matter oi Franchise. Men Beeomieg. Canddaies.. ` Fire but insurance Covers Loss. Tuesday. April 17 ` should be able ip gee ,hm ,ii ri ht, now 0'r'ra\va, April 17-(Special)-The ln his opinion the Grand Trunk Paciiio . 'i 1 _ 8 K ~ _ V . A eh°\'i»h1eei-ihz wee held this mornlizg Capt. Read,m\d that he was swims, as Commons reassembled money ...ner the shooiaibe given tiisroetraoue urs pi-iss at which the ‘bills amending the Act 1 incorporation ofthe Patriot‘Pub. Co., and concerned they would prefer not to have ’/ NIU Avi- WAN tl tho I’ E Island Phar- aiici considered. lion. Mr. Hasznrd presented n petition risking for tho incorporation of the Hickey and Nicholson Tobacco Co. I.td.~rca iirst time and referred to private bills committee. __ Ai"rnRN oorz sxssiorz. Telephone Company to spend $2000" Pro quo. They have u. monopoly. By House resumed at:5p. m. 3:" sh” T“;b°°F°‘h°°mp““i°l5- ‘TMS bl" Young favored the lowest tenders. The Act toamend the Distress Act Yes” rg ° “V” mm Le °Ph°“°“' _ mused with amendments. was I dm” dunk the Limb. Governor Wm Chairman Parent suliinitteda memoran An Act to incorporate Trustees of the Pcopie’s Church of Charlottetown was passed. fu As We T”|°ph°“° C°mP““Y was Easterholldayii withasinaliattendance arrived at by tlleetiglrieers of the Oom- . 4 _ _ _ Bsubsidmbub to be given B hee hand. For_the iirst time this season lion. Mr. mission ln their estimates. muceut.mm».A`,m,m.U.rem.a. seem” time Ha h-adfendngocd deal in the papers’ Fielding appeared in his place. Iic‘, Hethonght the G. T. P. the only parties, stuff written from pique, and not vialked on cruches and looked ill. able tocomplete word within the stipula- fi`°¥_“ D\lbl\° lll0l.lV88- We Mk the The prime Minister presented i.hc_ ted time. s 1 ,1.h¢y.wmd0n_'bm non “Immun a ‘ina papers relating to the award oi the There was a question whether the Nationai Transcontinental contracts. lowest. tenderers for thc eastern end sitting down and hushantiing they As previously reported three of the would be abletocarry through the under- resources theycouid make money. They Board, Messrs Reid, Mclsaac and, takingntthe price t-hev bid. i Parent was overruled. Moncrox, April 17.-(Special)-Hon. H. gram, ,,dd|¢_|°nn1s,,b,_,|dy wmmut gemng dum and the government maintained that R. Emmerson, Minister of Railways has something for it. I tried sometime ago not necessarily the lowest but the most issued ri circular which pi-event; I, 0. R. _|10 Het 5 lf9lePhUn5 far KIURUYBQ I could 8dVt\ntBR€0\lB liélldcr sll0\lld ba ucceptéfl. employes being municipal candidates, Iron Works Have ` This question was submitted to the ST. JOHN, April 17-(Special) -The civic polled in St. Johii. Minister some months ago and at that eiccti,-,n here rod” "Euned in the eievl The Vulcan iron Works owned by time he expressed his wish that employes t Ed d S Mu ‘_ b umltfessrs. T. McAvity dc Sons, had a narrow should keep out of civic politics. The circular which was issued todo says the Minister has carefully considore oifering of railway employes as candl dates should not be allowed. can require from such candidates suci protection as they need. An Act further to amend an Act for the ‘wt get It’ Without 8' grant” The pe°l’1" ` encouragement! of agriculture was introduced by l-ion. Mr. Reid and set down for second reading tomorrow; Hon. Mr. Haszard moved the House into committeeof the whole to consider the act respecting Telephone Communica- tion. Hon. Mr. Hughes-I would like to explain that in adding to the subsidy ot this Gompanyasproposed in Clause 2 of the bill being considered, the Province is asked to provide a subsidy for extra work. Ihaveastatement: which shows that this company has received #100 a year from tlhe Government ever since its infancy. This was forasubsidy on new construction. This bill provides for no new construction, ' neither to East Point `nor to other places nor is there a. provision abouta new line from Summerside to Charlottetown? There is nothing to give the Government power to terminate the franchise. It this Com~ pany is able to do business, and pay a dividend of 8 per cent on $000 subsidy, .lnri-msim improvements way _should ii' now receive Silllla year and besides have a proviso that the Government pay for new construction, for a new line to East Point or wherever a line might be wanted. This it appears is only n small subsidy, this $010; we rion't know how much they will want when they begin new construc- tion. The Government should grunt a franchise for tive ycars. I think we are going too far. The Governor in Council may under this Act pay the subsidies asked for under the plea of construction. This is altogether going ton far. A child that has get along so well for eight years Hun. Mr. I-.iasziird_I cannot under- Y P D stand the proposition of the member for 5l11i111°mC03 3'0" i'illl'i» l\1¢il°\lI`e DECESSUSY e D the p The on tinuance of this subsidy is a matter or need is greatest in places where needed have the power to make grants. Ir, hh. l-lon. Mr. Haszard.-As I under-st__and emiid maintain that standard and if not semethiha when veil are vet dvlns ee- Headache I _ BUIOUIUGII ICU! “QUICK Qfllhlpl r tion ma sh iivsr iiis m am-ea by i~iood’s Pills E '%%m%’3:by§% gint the company makes alot of money, -_ 0.1. lcod‘0o.`. Lwo\l.ll‘an.__ ii-QE 3535355' EE _ ‘ _ arriving at the amount. ' Oiteh causes a good dcal of trouble. , . ‘ roui t a licatioii of MUTITERS Charlottetown. Ho knows that the solo by business it will de- There are some " ‘ ' is the total sum ofthe various subsidies Dliloéll Where t0 hai/6 Ml 05100 might’ '- - _ . - which hav aid in nor., c ~ mean a matter of life and death. Their _ ‘_ - ' _ , ._ 0. We got too many .am-wuoouluoneoiv IDm________ _ A A * ` __ __ `_ _ _ , ,_,,_._,._. -...,._. -__ .__ ._..___ X ‘ , C Hit DRETN ’S B ._ Health' in , ~ » r _,__ `~~=-~.ff_i'_'i_.--/ `_____ _The Home _ _ _ _ ities; ` ,_ ‘ “I _ f wan coverings mommy € Will clear out a lot of nice ...i`gl;.~\i F" ,g 2;-=f_i_°:i;:§ffiv‘;§;“'~;§{;"_‘;_j_‘§ Dongola. button and laced, Ah; *__ $2222' ;“;_§n'§§“§‘§,,‘“;:,‘_f,";§§ / I 0 H / / i struct.: wall répiratioii. “Walla tw- .»i . __ '/ 2e1_litu to be hrlilhy mill! breltlre." Kaisomine rubs and scales oil. % €hiirch’s -:_-_?-_-,-:Q-_A_-_-_-_-f -_~_- "7 :'. ., .- s sq., __ _vs_ 'f- 2-.- N sizes'8,g, xo, old price $1.00 to $1.20 for 89c. __ _ _ - 2;:_.»_ 'Z-3° ` ' "5 ` 12', ;'.'_-_-_ _ _ ;.E - » 1 -_-. f s f 1.;-_-1 _ _ See counter at ’ _ _ »~1;1;“' L` _1’f=r 1~f‘--- 0*"-_'f ._ _._ ___,___;,_-..~. --ra.. _._--f~ _ Aiabasiin _ A Heiiiiiifill Wall Coating ~ < ‘E ' ‘ ‘ - o " ' iiaoverlng ‘_ _ “fthe cheapest, the ,mme eh put on, and the most sanitary ws . _ _ | , It is o porous cement which hardens with aFe,‘;i;d “s;lniitl':*¢§h;h‘le free i e of air through the walls. Ecouomoa al g- \ 'A l §°“Hm` .mm a rain: nearer-» . . "‘ ‘“'°“" "“'° '"5 whm' TM ly .igmvfc via ffiamsrma ` course. There are certain sections of the' badly- To meet this Bervtcsand "le fl`¢° .__ country crying for telephones.§The service wilwh the Government gives I r Government cannot put them in-the think it would couie near to taklnk “D all NE“ YORK’ Ann' 17_(Spe°i"l)`Th° Company cannot make them pay. Isii, the subsidy. This clause allows rural 0iJ0l‘hl0rB have Sent. a f0ilDB\ "Ply '-0 possible then that the hon. gentleman telephonee- YV” have D¢l`lli\D-‘i_ 80116 ii President Mitchell in which they declare .$35509 Wxlh "|19 fffllephgilé D080 ttldhaast littiiti; toonftal; intl';1g‘\;;E:ll;t$§’tZ‘l;;pl‘;)°2§ there is iiotliing to arbitrate except the n cro erpaccs w ere waii ll 9 D U 0 “ _ thinkthe clause right., wise, and proper, the standard. If a good working line q“°s"i°" Whe'“h‘“r_ "h"°_ Sha" be any that the Liei1t.Governor in Counciisliould WHS lJi'0V\d€d UWT' Shi"-‘ld be Sllmcienfr- "bmm’i°"' Though they do not refuse point blank always been done. I thiiikit would be lttlllere istnotl‘li;R;»0\§fil}\x1|l”°:Fitlrald lil; to “cept M|¢_(,h,i|',, 1”; pi-°Wsu1_ may = _ o s an ar . . ;°;l7ch“;;‘Efw“t‘;;;:§I”'1':;nt;E’th§‘g°o‘: :q§{S:slbru:tethe pug", of connection assert that all differences have already em" in Councg g only' They don-t care what the Dol” are' been decided by the Strike Commission Hom Mr, Hugh¢g._'i‘hai,igh vm-y indo. spruce or other kind. The clause iiiiri there is no reason for another ilnitc clause regarding rural telephones. d0BSl1'bI>l'lW€l\bl»ll€ll1\1Bll13 Chew P0168- attempt. _"__ N _ Itis such aciaueeas no section could take lil Hliiini P'“`¢g °§ lg; ;’°;‘l']“'V °°m’°" They assert that [tho miners have re- , 1; i h L i i ot use n e company _ _ -'§'f.`i'i.."“.§'i.`i°£f..~..ff.'.i`Zff§.l.fd°.§°§`ii§`f.l.‘i§ .l..i',f.-§’..'i......,..;......i..... l==i=l'9V°“ii Wllllh YOU S\1BK°Sl~ Y Where will you iind ii section not traverse H011- ML HlliIh°S"Th° |034" Of the THE funeml °f the hte vi mmm Tum” éd by their lines? In other Provinces all opposition SPBBKIDE Of Subsidy said there will 'luke P1800 Bl? 7-30 this l1l°l‘l1lD8l0 the facilities are given for rural telephones. were 051%! i-hilt' did 110° Ply- Th°Y 00|? Rauway Smu°f" Govemmcnt. and municipalities _ are give oiiices credit for business originating THE steamer Princess brought Wm, her buying out the companieinitake objection thers.There muy bil B109 °f \i‘19lll¢5° (Nm oh hr-rival ai; seven dclook last night, the to this clause strongly. Gliarlottetown. They have no way 0f Halifax papers printed yesterdaymorning. EVENING SESSION- After further discussion the bill was MrsAW|Mitchell acknowledges wtth _ passed with slight amendments, and is gratitude the many toucilag evidences of Hou” met M' B 40 set down to be read third time tomorrow. sympathy manifested during her recent _ - you an suffer-ing from rhenmatism. 1 Mr- Mi\H1l°S°l1°°P°°i>l° MV” “U ide" 'Hone men we," hm, Supp|y_ bereavement, BORN, you th,-ow Mid., business cu-es when yuh --ll... we ~ »=-"-1-M 1- cm- <>= he HWS ,HCK MEALS ,,_§§_;',‘§_';;; ;,;;gf;§§,g‘;§;;g§;;§_g§,;g' .....m......... ... ...S ..............., ;§,‘,;"‘;:;,*;°“;‘;;;,‘,‘f,,§';;;‘°‘;,‘;,‘:,°,‘;2;';3 eanyaemr_-iiimima-e. system who has access to the information Q i I h h th ba IV of Sp¢kane,WMh_ on 13th ins; to Qhniee appxyms Cmmbm_,am.B PM" Baum one [am told oi oiiices which make only , “_” I ft; Dgiilcghiswxgvf ggcgkmg (lbs $5; to A. and Mrs McLean, a son. application will give you relief and its molto povilou-Ont in desperate sua-with '** Tasty, l10\lflBhlU8 and °n.l0y|1ble meals Summeraide hm.b°r_ | hqnginugd use fora short, time will bring 'A BAD BRUISE- can be served wah Clmws Cumiled Mehta' In the hurry ot making ready for press AR “b°“" ”' D"”’“”°'“" °“'°' Fm” “le by an .rhc quality is assured by Clarks label. yesterday omisslon was made or me put I LARKIN_COMPTON___At th” l,eB|d_ dmggistB_ “mm _ the best Camisa p pp played by.J A Rodd' who made B supe,.b_ ence of 'iohn Munro, Picton, N. S. on . navy Dnllilh biervllinc whilcli insuiutly stoilils Sit? 13:13.32, M Don in the drum, Bxmsh Bom; and of apr; 1£3t.hkiiyRc;v.;;.bH.tMac1[).ea§i:, Captt. _ *-=-_-' T prevents swe mr removes a o s ' _ it . . ar n o er on, . °. . o -_ “ir and dleehleretlen-' iNer§liiheli,e elxlilleevigiz ---- - °h° °h'"”““g “mglng °! M”mA"°'°°“ Mimi Mary am. oomperm of Fine River New York mediates are _nm now up to L-opgfagliiitg bggodgsezgitaig' Soo séivéiaew CHICAGO. April 17. '- ( Special. ) - J or-is T. Cx.amd. i _____.__------,----~-- ~ ` ~- ’ i _ i __ ture is the abbreviation of the princess u C an ' I yy ' w w it n “ii b rincess." " McFADYEN"'At st' Cnt‘her‘“°'” West Tab §k‘li‘?t7,e:i\t;1l?tliJe adliixon bfyap\Viitteau -River' Lm' 05 U" Much 27’ mm John Mc' plalhiin the back opens out into train, and _ is the newest effect in wedding gowns. ' MCKINNON-At her late residence Lina" has A paniwihriy 51;,-ohg vogue §Sydnev Street. Avril wth. 1900. Oetherihe and is used :or moming nooks is wiiiré iM°KlUl1°i1. B800 9| Y¢8l'¢~ - and colors in sheerest quality and delicate F\lll9rl1lTh\ll‘Bdl1iY *D m8hn¢ld “mel” tints for the afternoon gowns. The new parasols this season are simply beautiful, ._ MARQUiS.- At lilii Bethune Ave- but not beautifully simple. _ .nue, Detroit, Michigan, on Friday. _" n . _rim our .my or April, iooo, Ja-mes Marquis, ,,f,,,"‘,,,',,"' ‘,,‘1°,";{,,'f,,,"',,",,°‘,f:',,f,, °,,;°'gf,:-1'm fa native of P. E. Island, aged 03 years |¢hie~,emomaporbox. Alldnillflih i.2.€€.2¥’f§.r.e:._ ‘:;‘:~‘.‘:.°..~i‘.'r:_‘.:>.':.~.°.:-. C°ii¢iS=T1iTv¢filS¢wT=Ti§ f_Francis and Ellen Chowen, aged 5 mos. (Tm law for C|MBmcM‘°n_) ,and ll days. . _ _. -» l. irimemiwiii ratio piers to-any at 2` V 0RENT__§ nm, ,,i,,,,,,,,,,|,,M ,,|,,,,,_ _ Apply at this otlics. 18d lwpd. f MGPI-IEE-At Long Creek, Easter ANTED4Boy to work on a ffrin 1 _'Sunday Theophilus infant son of Paul and E“‘\“"?_§f _‘Pls ‘_’_@°°' lsdlwyd we felt when we looked on that tina big ship given over to the rats. Some of the men were so angry that they fired their revolvers into the scarring horde and killed many of them. The live rats soon devoured the carcasses and resumed their mad racing. Aliwc could do was to leave the Dunmore in their catrge." SEl__ilS Early Planting. Early varieties for the Hot bed. C8bb3$¢, (best early varieties.) _- Garden Peas! Lettuce. Tomato. Cauliflower. Celery, Sweet Peas (over {Mrs. McPhee, Jr. aged 9 months and 8 OW B0ATS_1.1.4i¢, |,mg_1.10fr,_ h-,ug _ adays, of pneumonia , following measles. to J°\;*l:1‘1iq:§‘§_fi‘§'f;.l0Di!ii\ 8004 0l‘d0l”- I §§ r utt, Lower Eusron Street. ltidtt nlv li au/iii/iii1i;_iao cuss ron rites yt7“’.'.§»i"i.‘.".?»llf'i»'?il-e".‘°'i>°e'»1ii 'i‘i»`”f 60 separate colors) now ready at Carters Seca Store, Charlottetown. _ . i . _ _ _ ' r»\'fl.'» 1 K TI. -‘ ' V' lidvertisersi Nearly Everybody Reads The Charlottetown Guardian nv- i 4 ll. /f 'il