T53# ` ""6 '_ ,T -'et' '. _'; .-. -_ -Nu ._ , _ , _ ,_ > _ 1 _ -_ ; _ __ _e_»,__¢_ _- -_,., ;~_ #_ -»,__~,, _ _ A -1 $35,- _ ‘gil _»T5T.___i4_ ;~:,x‘?-~;. <;"‘-tn. _.\‘5,.,¢_,¢,¢._._.:.__.l__s.~.\. p _ ._ __ 'A f » _-_ --t i, ~_ _ ~ . . _ , . ._,,._¢i < -_gt_ -~ ,W9.,._ -1, -rn - J; . - .r s 5, A ., < ‘ . " = '. i ,. / ,dt - ». THE GUARDIAN an Independant Journal, untranimriied snr I fearless; siminl '~° N Just, impartial, Reliable, ||ews!. A oeeki at all times to further the best ihi¢f¢l\-l gr niengeopie, and recognised therefore as Tho PooP1°’l ’I’*PBf:` N rowse oc _ y Piaitmcggecfgat tli: following rates. ble in advancer- _ ii°’.l.i»; saicomdaily <==°¢i>= S===d-rt °°= three. .. 3-°° ggkly Edftign (Wednesday) PU YU* 1° $1 oo advance. ...... .: ................. -_ Branch Organism wi X C” ha beenestabiiahedat eoo il D! whveere subscriptions may be paid. MV" ¥“f!“’l_" ggggoefuaing, job work and other business tranlct dv- summerhide, Rogers & R°l¢Y8‘ ¥i°f¢-°J- 3- C~ Baker, Agent. albenon, amen-ton rosa omee-Berber! Clerk. A ent. sonria East? Telephone Omee-P. G. Seaman Agent J. B. B. KCCREADY, Editor. J. P. HOOD, \ 17. R NEWSOM, advertising llgr. Subscription Mill ani' - - ’° THE MORNING GUARDIAN MONDAY, NOV. 16, IUB. a_ ' ' ‘_ THE TREATY-lAK\NG POW ER- We sometime since stated our opinion that the treaty-making power which Sir Wilfrid Laurier practically claims for Canada was incompatable w ith the colon- ial relation. Ii. has been so viewed in very influential quarters among promin- cntstatesmen of the Empire. But Sir Charles_Di1ke, on the other hand, has ad- vanced the view that the concession of the treaty-making power to Canada would not tend toward separation from the Mother Country but rather to prevent separation.) Something may be said in favor of Sir Charles Dllke’s view. Canada is govern- ed by the King,who has his Privy Council for Canada as he has for the United Kina- dom. The legislative power in Canada is vested in the King, the Senate and House of Commons, as in Britain it is vestedin ~a separate treaty to secure a una] _.. _ ~ -<~<- gyeewwéswv »‘~vr gp4:~».-¢~.»id||w~sa~u¢-a~ng» on A A rlitdtiiii.-.‘iJia!if.i;..;¢¥»'l`?~l*i»9Sf1‘1§‘f5‘?'1'i ,* r " ' _ .te r s~ 1 i oh'=iosl\`r We have thus all the machinery Kf‘\|1_? " P _ 6"* Im L" N, _ _ _ _,, ary fir conducting and administering the *HOUR N15 'U05 W9 5 '"3" 7 _ A ,, internal as well as the external rclatiol I of Canada. It would be a new thing were he Dominion to be empowered ti make treaties It may be questioned whetnei or in what way it would conflict with the very elastic British constitution. There might be a supervisory power reserved to Alate despatch from Ottawa ccnhrms tha.. the American Commissioners did and Canadian Commissioners wanted to tween two accepted mountain peaks, but this the American Commissioners would not agree tc. There are various opinions as no whether it may _or may not rss\1ir° settlement of the‘boundary. along that portion so far not agreed “D00- ronibiy a joint Iwmmisviw °f surveyors might be able to agree unou sliue, which might be accept- able to both parties. It seems most re- gretsbie that the entire boundary was not settled at one time so that we could have done with ir. 0 A WONDERFUL TONIC AND TRINGTHHNER. Said a druggist today, “No doubt about it, the tonic that gives best results is the biggest seller, and that is Ferroaone. It enriches and puriiies the blood, rector er strength and energy ts the feeble, and is a soiestiiic reccostruetor that was always popular. In Cnlorosis, anaemia, Tired- aess, Laugour, Braiulfag, Iudigast on and Dyspepsia its action islpromnr, and satis- factory cures always fo ow. Yes. I recom- mend Fsrroaone to my customers because I believe it is the best tonic and strengthen- ing medicine that money can buy.,, the King, the Lords and the Commons. `Largeboxesco_sti0e._ -~"§»`l"a-*‘”-V11.. ‘ ¢@`m .~"_ I if _; ff* r5.4: 'n , ,//#0 NE KEEP _i By keeping the clothes that move. BOYS’ WARM' OLOTHES This time of year y0u’re thinking about the boys’ warm winter clothes, we’re ready for you and` the boys with the prettiest, nicest and biggest stock of winter duds for the young boys youlever saw. _ Boys’ Suits $1.00 to ' Boys’ Rccfers $1.50 Boys’ Ulsters $2.00 to $6. 50 ~ Boys’ Overcoats $3. 50 to $8.7 5 These goods are made in the ‘top notch of style, copied from the latest New York styles and are more natty than y0u'd expect. - Our boys’ and childrcii’s clothing department 'is \ _ * the pride of our store. `The iirst boy to"see this clothing will have first _ choice-but the last one / Prowse Bros., ` ` _ r $760 to $5.50 5 I will not regret coming to ‘ _V , _*___ _,__ v ,4~;- A *ga* ' ‘ “‘“’ 'N " ‘ fi' f r* vi" """`_"A`-R:-WA" - ‘_ _ H ` - _ A ' --TA " _ “F-" *_ 5' 'l _ Y" ,_ H, .., 41-11:-*‘~»¥t£€.¥**¥A"i~ " ,- r A 'ar i‘fi,.‘*H-'J v;»f/»"ii»<.ff';' be other than a gooi insurance risk, but he cannot find an insurance comD°~D¥ W\\° will insure him on any terms. ._The fact is that the Servlan throne is slippery _ with blood, and the general belief is that as he gained the crown by the murder of his predecessor, he will probably before night festivities by substituting an old- or two and then for those who éesii c it a jcyed,although many will mise the dinner in our City. ' » I As to the charge of helping the revolu- t‘ou in Panama The Outlook makcsfia _ very artless defence of the United States government. It says: “ir use United scam) canon insurer- led to prevent Colombia from _enforcing its rights of sovslgniy, if it-__bas such -rights, over the Republic of Panama. It has simply interfered to 'prevent the landing of Colombian troops in ‘the vicinityof Colon or of the city of Panama, because such landing would across the isthmus. The fact that Colom- bia cannot get its troops across the inter- vening mountains is her misfortune and Panama’sgood fortune, not the fault of the United States." _ That is, the United States _-prevcriei Columbia from sending troops by the rection! ’ 'A A special meeting of the Nova Scotia _ Legislature is called for December 3.It has been intimated some time since that Pre- lmier Murray will shortly retire from the local arena to become a candidate for the House of Commons. It is noiimprobabie that the early session is in part a prepara- tion fcr a reconstruction of the Provincial Government. Mr. Murray has been Premier since the removal of Mr. Fielding to Ottawa in J uiy 1896. The Provi: ce has been forever tweory years strongly* Lib- mi in its meal ruins. at _ine general leleztion of October, 1901 the Liberal party made almost a clean sweep of the Prov- ince. only two Chnservatives being elect- ed in a House of thirty-eight members. Liberal sentiment in federal dRairs also seems stronger in Nova Scotia than in New`Brunswick or Prince Edward Ie- land. REV- L- D. MORSE ACCEPTS . Woonvium, November 12 -Rev. L. D. i Morse, of Berwick, has formally accepted ,the call to the 'Wolivllle Baptist church ‘ and will assume the pastorare about the church, we learn, has reluctantly accep- ted his resignation. SQUAN DERED A FORTU N E. have taken charge of the estate of Mat- thew Gold. Unknown to her husband lessly involving her husband. l THE VENEZUELAN _TRIBUNAL .____. ` Trial-Iaoun, Nav. 12.-Solicitor Gen- toni, for Italy, each concluded his re were further advanced. Tablets. Won’t affect the heart.25c. raiscsjnnjwaan-nccsn lmperil the conditions of secure transit” only possible routes to quell the insur- mlddle of January, 1904. The Berwick- Wnrrnr, Ont., Nov. 12,-Creditors Hrs. Gold, for some time has been boi - rowing large sums to distribute in char- f ity.Iu this way she dissipated her private fortune of $20,0iIl and succeeded in hopi- eral Finlay for Great Briton and Pieran- , - sly before the Venezuelan Arbitration Tribu- nalicdaywhile the arguments of the -; representatives ct Mexico, the Nether- _ - ‘lands. Sweden and Norway and Spain ' I Headache cured in 30 minutes by Zutoo _ '_¢;_ ' ‘\,_._ J CQPYRI T' __! ~ ‘ 1 _ ` °i1`_' I _ , I4 I F _'_____.!€"f',`,‘4,,, ... ._ _ £~,,_ the Imperial Pi-ivy council, in order that i°_nz1°=eitln the some wer- ‘_ ' ' _ _ K' treaties negotiated by Canada should not *_ __ V y adversely affect Il11D¢l'l&l iUf»¢l*Sl8- The Caledonian Club will this year give A ` A h 5 A M O ` ----'*“””'l the ladies a share in the St. Andrew’s _ A 1 - \O» ,s 1 \ \\ ` A/,l Z; - l 2 ~'&»\».w,Mi...=~ i_ ._ is 'if ,__ RQ" “ \°°°f°°‘ *-h“°°*'°Y ““‘ "“"° “‘°“““ "°'°'° asm. 'rue A. 0. n. Hsu above the 0 no you will find every price, and best of 'all you will them to consent tc lay down the exact 1041' T ,mms have bccnaecurcd for the evening _ Prices lower th _in other stoires. _ ,V _ ation for the entire distance. The British g ,mm vummn from pat ,un vm be an ' 7 Gi f‘ '°°'°' tm’ disun” by °°u°‘aht' "De be' which has been usuall! the bestof its kind 5 _ ‘ _ .~. W I QJ _i as -at v . .» 1. ,-5 _' .~, ‘$5 _ _,_ I Decisions are, of course, best -made when all ‘ tl1¢ spread out before yo`11_ It woulapbé a féf us ,G you our assortment. ' Needn’_tT_ buy you-_kmw, if yo; want to. ]ust come and look. 5 ,F J _ . SUNNYS-IDE. r The Miliineryi Legdegig, i I _ , . _ V ,___ Q4* s - of-' .5 »\'~\=\~.<_~X*___,-‘ f "-`r"f X' _ 5 ii-.-54-_'T A- *c c __ _//'§_ //E-'Jag x _L I/*é* 4 /' _ nom wo l ` When you read loud; ad- . vxtisements-»-you will find _people dealing here who. know the value of a dollar and who have tried io' get, better values. ` ' We are known to ’ sell cheaply- e _ r Our stock is lxge 11; and well Ourown pre-_ ` parations give great rea;`lilts.' Our prescription depart- . , , “ -Th= ` ment receives our undivided attention. ‘ * B, W RtdilE.PliHl ‘is dependent in a great measure on ,the quality of _ dress-. There are ,other essentials, but perfect fitting 2 ` ‘._ X if 1 L ‘ § Actual Results _C and Nui iigiimms C5110-DA LIFE assuaaucs co.. Toaoirro. ,Dx-:aa Sins :-_In ackuow ` express mv_ satisfaction with mwygr W3 ht "5"-3°» I _ My iwllcv. No ans, was assed on ne eocoimeni t “mm paid ten premiums of $48 gun, gr ag, iltotnha, Plan in |870 for Th' Wfvliw ravine-it you now‘|»¢;¢ r.1.1°,,’§,`.¢,, poiiplyi;>ylZ:,_a.lso and i hav? received the 315',” 5-n_“”m°-‘than the total cost YM xy or-meiossytnsttoha over 5i,o¢.o in s V* *U ll' Psymenta iazaaory to me.d°m°°‘ "°‘idG me insurance protection all these reefs. f impiisegiifgmm the cum' _uh °“ ‘_ "°°’¢ *ik* Ilia# almost be " ` ‘ sara.. 5 f E " _ Ycursrvnlv ‘ mos? -- FA. K- Rogers ~ pw-1 _ garments éannotbedispensed with. Therefore it behooves you to get , your Fail Winter outfit made by John McLeod 8; Co., if you to appear at your best, for _clothing such as we make is above _reproach, and will the JOHN 0 NGLEOD & O0. -` ____, I nirmigr _NYONE -aj\ classes A, .Bb wluchrs in and’ » A Dtlighi TheIceCream'wes’el1is “ l thatcanhe i _ You Can Have §|avor,__ lfyouwantit fora spec-A ~iai_eventletuslrnow_aud' :_ we’ll”inake itspecislly 2 ' for you. _ _ IceCreamhef - fees W. H. SHALLWOOD, ~,;»p¢»i¢._‘f"*»?i the statement that a stretch of from 100 to gmhloned scowh 50,,” in ,ha u__u,1 V ,» , ’ to ...ues of his slams boundary is an ma, d,nm_ Them ,mba ,mum o, In our Corset Department you will find all the best makes fo _ _ ““"°“'°" b’ “h” C°""'“°°i°“° “°°°°°'s °°““'» '°“°‘° “ld P°°’“’1Y° “”°‘ °°°°°“ corsets you will find every style you will End eve 7 ' Y ' i 4 ,* ~.-. ~ PERTH, ONT Ang, ruth, pang, ~ E Manager? E Island Buses; h ° lg' Charlottetwn, M hfiincuiina _tiniiliiilsm _........ 1 ° _.M ,, .~. ,.. 471* Tk is a soap recommended V _ __ _ 1 _ _ Will wash everything PICNIC P_A_R?TlES _ - 76 per cake f°f BSc e Jenkins