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"-‘f~>*/>~' ,.“; 5 _ from \\#l=M¥~. _..\». .a _ A it _ » ` V V » . _ p .-._ _ », ~ -~ _ 4. .l=”-_ ;,-._-__v:_2'; 2' ¥_.... _ ._ __, ,. ...... . - E " ` " _ _- _ %.~-z~'.-2!! ‘- __ . _ .....~.-.~ ............~,....l....,.,,..¢..|'i.i,..i..¢~ilu¢-Iilr-='i~ --, , _ Wu.. v ' ` `” .l,_. -_ .}`.__' 4 P _ `. ittll \~ "\i\li\\\.\`\ \\, 4 6 _Y ,,. 7 ` \ _/.1 ' ~ ff ' _ \ .-.W ’/ -`4 .». 5? _ ¥ \ Qi _ » p ` ._ fi \_ > \ _ ._ \ . x _ ~ i; s- \~ - " .»ill“' ' ` _ \_. -\‘ ' vy' i f ,» /ii _ -l"v.@. /» I regard my COLD CURE as more ‘ -Valuable than a lite insurance policy. _- It not only cures colds in the head, i colds in the lungs, colds in the bones, :_ but it wards ott dangerous diseases f auch as grlppe, diphtheria, pneumo- V nia, and consumption.-l‘lUNYON. li Nnnyon‘s Rheumatkm Cure seldom fails to relieve { in one to three hours, and cures in _a_feW days. i Mliny0n'S Dyipepsla Cure positively cures all farms of indi ation and stomach trouble. _ ‘ Mnnyoi>‘s Cough Cure _stogs coughs, night sweats, , allfls soreness and speedily _eals the lungs. _ l‘ nny0n‘s Kidney Cure qluickly cures pains _in the i hack, loins or groins, and al formsof llidney disease, li Mulgon‘sVitalizerresioreslostpowersto weak men. il All e cures are 25 cents, at any drug store: { Mlnyon’n Guide to Health should be in the ‘p hands of every mother. It will help them to know 1 the symptoms of every disease an tell them the F pio r treatment. Sent free to any address. li ligfinyon, New York and Philadelphia. IUXYOYS IHHALEB CUBIB CATARBH. _ i ~vw\-v~w`5 Fresh _ Biscuit Choice lot just received from . a. ./' \ li, ff/ ,~ Christie Brown & Co. with sever-ll delicious new lines, viz: _ Ratifea Waters. ` Salt Reception W ers. Le on Sandwich in Call and inspect our stocii. _ J. D. MCLEOD & C0. Phone |26 Wi f. OUR LB R GF STORE IS brim full of bargains. We crease. A sum of money usually loo _ cerles large! to those who pay' than to th keep High Quality Gro ' at Low Prices. Buyers who have not visitfd us will flo well to call and see what we 3 :an do in the way of ;SuppIies. '<5 iv.;-#XF ; Queen St. .’°.°°°°.‘°..°°°'.°°.°°'.°°"°.°°".: far short of what the terms of unlon and s 2! »~e»oe»»o~»o~fo~»»o»e it ; & Q past, more especially during, the period be- ‘ 2 fore the Stanley was put on, and down MONDAY, MAY 6, 1901. THE INCREASED SUBSIDY. The pleasing announcement comes from consented tdiio ouuuul subsidy of $30,000 for non-fultilment of the terms `of union between the Island and the Mainland. At of the terms of settlement it quite impossible to estiilnte exact value of the concession. it is strictly limited to the claim on account of steam communicatio But it must not be fcrgotten that Island has large and important claim other grounds than t!-nat. ‘has beenavery hard thing to obtain. Our numbers as a people are few and our p_ Parliament at Ottawa is less than especially when it takes the form of instance. lVe have been hitherto re *of $181,931.88. The new subsidy of received and will make the total up nearly $212,000. _ ' ised at 4 per cent, which is pretty nearly the rate at which the Province could bor row money, would represent a capital sum of $750,000. Or, if capitalised at Dominion’s borrowing rate of _say 3 cent it would represent a million doll . ,And as the Dominion can really borro money on loan at something less than per cent it will be seen that the ann subsidy now newly undertaken represe a concession of afull million of dollars. It is in this way that the represen tives of other Provinces in the Comm will look upon it. The task imposed on Mr. Fielding will be to justify the s in- who receive. _ ¥Ve take it that it is really a very i portant matter ,that the Dominion Govern- ment has been brought to recognize t great injustice and loss that the Province has suffered from our gravely inadequate steam service in winter during 27 years to _ the time a. few years ago where the Minto ` our just expectations would require, _but 1;. v Canned ¢ I am open to make contracts fo ~ quality goods. ’ DENNIS MURPHY, api 20h Juoo l A Hiliax. Lclaim, and provide substantial compensa- " that the service will be efficiently main- ? ._ the cgmmg seasods Pick and cm tained in the future, and improved from pay highest market prices for bes it is still agreat thing to have induced he federal authorities to recognize our il tion. Of course it, is to be understood I' pl time to time as new appliances and the general advance of public improvements may render practicable. We congratulate Premier Farquharson, his colleagues and the Province on the , 1-FL s - _ ` I otice -11-_ o I- statements of their accounts i t0C and settle same before the 10th o L that date will be hands d to our itor for collection. llil illllllli i 1 E i i ll 10118- We will thank all who received & success which has crowned their enorts. = We congratulate Sir Louis Davies, whose without redress, and have hitherto ap peeled to successive Governments in vain Pa.tternS "~°°'S - new prices I-all over our store this spring--if you re. Hooks. etc. etc .qnire new furniture or bedding it is here for you at a Alessi price than you can get it elsewhere for-_-Send your repairs _ ‘ G 0 L B S i lsubsldy, ull of; which are concessions i 'madeby the Laurier Government, must . ,f \ `" I be admitted as affording very substantial ` \ "I "" "' A, evidences ofa desire to do justice to Prince Edward Island. We have in the additional subsidy the means of at least partially restoring the equilibrium between receipts and ex- penditures in our provincial finances. Ottawa that the Federal Governmentbave The pattern will atm be scant enough for the necessary garment, and no pretext 1° Prime Edward Island in settle' will be afforded for any lavish expendi- mem' Of the claims of the Province ture. Rigid economy will still be necess- ary, but still it will be made possible to asrespects daily steam communication 'get along under me new condmotm The duty of Premier Farquharson in pre- this writing and without fuller knowledge Daring his budget Wm be greatly relieved is and made more agreeable. The country the will also now understand and appreciate If the reasons why, with sucha. handsome _ legacy in prospect it was thought well to U it adjourn the Legislature for a few days be- maybe regarded as fairly satisfactory' fore making the financial statement. the When the House meets to-morrow the S on financial atmosphere will be greatly cleared and brightened by thc good news In any case a recognition of our claims from ottawa” !`¢P1`¢S°11t=1f»i0I1 ill the P0P\1ll1' b1‘8l1C\1 °f vitalgstatisticsare anecessitybut is doubt- One ful about the Province incurring addi- f0\'ti9l»h Daft Of the 50951 m'emb¢*`S}‘iP°Th° tional expenditures. It may be observed 181801’ Pl'0ViH°@S Whifih have S0 mllch that the system of registration in vogue m0l‘¢ V0ii!1g DOWBI' life Dliurally .l€81°\15 in New Brunswick involves no provincial Of “DY il1¢1‘€f*S€d Brant t0 8 SlD81\P1‘0"il1¢@» outlay at all. The merely nominal fee of all a few cents paid by the parents ii: case of i\U“\1alD3Ym¢l1U f0l` all time. HS in this a birth, by the husband and minister in Ceiv' case of marriage, and by the head of the inc s yearly allowance from the Dsminlvn household in oose of ii death is absolutely $30 all the remuneration the local registrars l 000 s year rfnressnts an increase of nearly receive. They get no other salary. The one sixth part on what we have heretofore pgople 399° come 5° see that the System of U0 registration, bythe security it offers and the statistical information it gives renders All 811111151 D9-Ymenli Of 530.000 if °11DilF-ll' value far in excess of the cost. the large captures of Boer ammunition,horses` wr and cattle, with occasionally some guns. “S , The other dar we were told the enemy W blew up their last Long 'l`om to prevent 3 its falling into the hands of the British. ual All of which presages the rapid collapse nts of the Boer power of resista.nce.The British military authorities are absolutely tar cumbered with the live stock that has on been captured and the work of caring for up_ them. What is most surprising of all is how Boer ammunition holds out after so ks much has been shot away and fallen into ese British hands. They have no factories to make new ammunition, no opportunity to m_ import it,no forts in which to siore it.Wha.t they have has to be carried with their he flying comrnandoes, rushing about from one end ofthe Boer country to the other. The end cannot now be far off. C _-.1-_Q----~ The esteemed Examiner admits that - » _.__- Almost from day to day we read of was added The service is still. we think, ` zealous and painstaking efforts, and W whose large abilities and great influence 5 with his leader and colleagues have been l so important a factor in obtaining the sub- ` sidy. We also congratulate the members 11 " of the Federal Government on their frank f ii recognition of our just claims in a matter in which our people have suffered long Y ' ° - Miy. All accounts not settled b Solic- The Minto, the Hillsboro Bridge and 43 Murray_Ha.rbor Railway and the new ‘°"°T °°R"S’ @ Foolish to keep them if you have? Nofun G l , A _ ' i ' ' '_ _ . Sm Nw*-*°° 0°-'B Wh-ff l‘;.;°.‘l=.§l"s.l:§i2§r:;i:..1;a:::‘r.~sis: Fishin g l _ Phone 125. ty-tour hours. Get a. quick crop by rais- Th d th li' d ba ll .in it-dru 'sts sell it. ‘ I Eivery hloiiier ._ A Doctor It is an anxious time for mothers when the little ones get their feet cold and wet, and come home hoarse aid coughing, or awaken in the night v - time of deadly cr-sup. Then it is that mothers turn gratefully to Dr. Chase, who, through his great Recipe Book and famous family remedies, has time an-;i again saved the little ones and older ones, too, from suffering and death. It is truly surprising how promptly Dr. Chase’s Syrup of Linseed and Tur- pentirie brings relief when the throat ii: sore and irritated. when the cold is tight in the chest, and the cough pain- ful and distressing. It allays the in- iiammntion, heals the sore and torn membranes, soothes the nerves and clears the all' passages. ' . People who Know of the singular vir- tues of Dr. Cl'.ase’s Syrup of Linseed and Turpentine do not think of accept- ing the cheap substitutes which many druggists offer in its place ; 25 cents. Dr. 0hase’s Syrup of Liiiseed ' and Turpentine. " -- e - -J _ . l , K 88\ , _ T k I ‘ most anything that comes put up in bot- e ties. Don’t be afraid of catching a little ‘ ' tan; beantyis only skin deep, but good gi; ' e ` R 7 - health goes clear to the bon "' ‘ delayed en route now open. ` Rods Lines asts Flies i . ,. 1? Come in and have a look , 7 over stock. W litlllllliimt i s ~ . . fl°.§11.il§°if§§Z§Z§§2§”`.l`I.T.§l`Z§i 1 Y°“ ‘“”P‘Y “fin” “Ord t° “HSS in the Parliament of old Canada fro to the date of the union and in 1867 returned to both the House of Com and the Legislature of Quebec. In same year he was appointed to the Legis lative Council of Quebec. In 1884 h came Premier of Quebec and continu hold that office till 1887 when .he res with his colleagues. He was then pointed to the Senate. He was Speaker of the Senate from September 1891 till April 1896 when he became a memb geon said. “He was a gardener florist. As, this vocation does not req either great mental or physical eifor see nothing in the way of his success and prosperity in his old business. During ~ the two years the cancer preyed upon vitals he was reduced _ from 180 to pounds. He will regain weight; much is problematical. I do not think he will ever be able to do heavy man labor, because his digestion is limited. must be very careful about his diet. interesting changes and movements likely to materialise within a few months to come, only a portion of which can be A stated here and now. It would be impos- sible to verify these rumors by inquiring of the pe: son: most immediately con cerned without having the seal ofsecrecy i’”P°S9d° We "h"’°f°"° gi" °"t”‘i“ ru' Our Spring Cloths in tl e latest novelties and newest mors for what they are worth. One of me dnly mnvmg these is that on or after the close of the Q31! and makg ygur selections ful' Sprlllg Suit, Legislative session Mr. F. L. Haszard, and salem, shock Stipenaliiry M*"3lSm“"° Wm resign tba” Latest style. b°st workmanship and perfect it 01509 9° 9°°9Dl'» ihem°1`e 1“°1`a°lV°P°S“‘i°n Also see our large stock of Gents Furnishings. of agent for the Minister of Justice in Y this Province. When this is done it is understood that Mr.‘John F. Whfar will p J 0 H N & ’ il Toilet Paper-Ou ri 3' lie' ior23c.... gt lgqegg price; . p ` A. W. Reduln, Puig. Drug VBIOS. _ 53;' 'ras coxnpisit. cHaRLorTErowN, raison EDWARD istaito. Mil'Y"'e,s'i9u1 In most Canadian cities aiiollicial state! mentls furnished to the press weekly ing the number of deaths that have cc- ‘ ._ our-red during the week and the cause of yi Q . Y i dillf slv- _ death in each instance. The newspapers , __ ` i gladly publish the information free of - ‘v ‘ -._-.__ 1861 ap- ' late % that as “Kruger is doing splendidly," the uire t I his A how of Tun GUARDIAN hears of a number be apioln ed Stipendiary. This will Other and more important- movements and changes will follow before long which it would yet be premature to men- __Z__.g-_1_-0 AN HONORABLE MEDICINE. 1 That appeals to the bestjudgment of the best people is Dr. Chase‘s Kidney Liver Pills the greatest prescription of A. W. Chase the famous Receipe Book author.By acting directly and specifically on-the liver kidney and bowels, this popular family medicine thoroughly cures liver com- plaint biiiousness kidney disease constip- ation and the .accompanying pains and ache Dr. Chase’s Kidney Liver Pills act promptly pleasantly and naturally. One pill a. dose. 25 cents a box. .-Qt.--1 SEEDS COMING UP IRRE IULARLY It is a common experience for seeds to come up irregularly-some in afew days after sowing other not for weeks. Meehan thinks it evident that this peculiarity in the seeds themselves and has little refer- ence to their treatment by the cultivator. .___¢-__ ‘Now is the time to begin taking Hood’s the ralorilla, the medicine that cleanses usp and and clears the cgmpiexion, ,i._g._-_ RESULT OF ASUN BAT H. ei’ 0S8y a ,_a goo sun t _ls woith more asa spring medicine than $- 1 ._._.....; "'~"¢.r_-sf ‘-...___*;f__,- .1 A t t I ‘ -un vi»fi'1°°i?ai1°°.'57.§2 3-fin M£§'i§°‘§ 21°# blouse of your hded silk one-try it. _ li . ' Notice.-0urBooks have been handed toLewis -H.Beerfor crl._eedon....p”|mm, otall amounts ,due us is requested to bs made to him at his ofllte.-Westlake _ __ "__s___ ,_ A<<<<<<< hargeas an item of news. The system of \ registration renders this possible. ' not possible here, because we have no re- ._. _ rf gistration. We 'invite our' medical n It is ul l .4 practitionersto join with the press in J urging thecollection and publication of vital statistics for this Province. i 4 » 4 / L Our Men s F The death is announced of Han. John J. H05 ery Uepm tmeg;n;Srh; and - IIS ID v e W.. Nlenis .. 32|; union ii ii dns ‘ n the Shll'tS\ \ e e be- 40 l'l0Z°Tl Of HIGHS Willie Ug]ann(]ered ea to on sale io-nl 'ht at 320 each See our isned window or of One basket Fancy Combs at 201| each, i, Sir Charles Tuppei-’s cabinet. The . ° 1 Senator Ross was born at Quebec in 833. _ f Paul O. Kruger, almost a namesake of Ftiflfy BPM BUGklBS, red l.lCed I0 the late President of the Transvaal, but living in Chicago recently had stomach cut out at an. hospital in City. Dr. Eads, who performed the ation, reported on the case on May lst followsz- his ` °»==~ Cashmere Hose sup _ 10 dozen of .J0c Cashmere hdse and nicht 'lt 35|; per pair $:»\,,,».. .,l~V* 125 ual ` He T 6 Ii ~ \`» _ 4 crea‘e a vacancy in the Legislature. MERCHANT .FAILOR It nsent that a to look ov r o.ir s ock As we have the largest and best in town it will pay you to do so After house cleaning want same hung in our line for that corner bracket or Come and see at any rate Clark Crockery ¢% aff" e/;» - ff' §'@~\ir-f\ss-= \§ Q ce' M-1-Il Corticelll Skirt is a wet weather policy for a lady s It never shrinks, pucker the skirt its colors will not It is steam fore it is dyed-l. skrlnlt any more possible usage its -_zolors won t cause they are fix nianently and when dyed Every dress go<'GS Siewed o I. n Ha not ov _--1-one or two stitching with this label