.,. ‘i “*.i=, &» ._.....»,.__,.»-. t , . i iv ,if~ -_e-~.e.ef e~s=~=.e~ il \ H" i `-'wiéeirfei ". ,4- gfiarnpis_‘ Skins chanioissléius is now on dis- I' prices. These are best qual- \i ity skins, no holes, stitching h or hard spots, a soft, pliable -° Our “spring stock of fine ,e . ~ . I1 play in our' window with lu, i 1 I Bgsf 'I-ll; cl-lAlu.0'r‘l'Er0WN GUARDIAN ‘:__';_v____°=:__'_§°<;_'_'_:_<:____l:=:v_'=‘°j_:‘°__:_{ ' U Ui s.i'ruIiD.i\ Moiznixo MAY ii, was H“=‘|°"- °' '°'°°°i *° “° “' °““P‘° I ' / \ BY-ELECTIONS IN BRI? 11N. *_ Following Winston Churchill'n de at in Manchester :omes :i Pvrrbic ictury lor the Liberal llovernmeni Wolverhampton, whzse ii n.\_\ority 2,865, two years :.,;o w.~i:~ thc otliir :lay at a by~election cut ilouii tr hare majority of eight. \‘.rl\er amptiin is n city oi about 100,00( eople, situated not far from the Wales border, south of Manchester UNJUST FREIGHT RATES. ,"" "'”° ‘° ”°f_" During the present session of Par- w° "em Hui’ w M" “ I°“» liament as during many previous sea- smug in Prim' Edward Island' “dl sions our representatives there have 1°' that man” 'T have had man’ i called attahtiop to the unequal and °“°h' 1° th* Prlifie Provinces, o_|i unjust' freight rates to which our tm °°°“'“y' th* uedhlg is Pr“°t"~ people are subjected. An instance ol “ny mer' and cmp pwspects “Nl this is the gram ram which is a reported excellent. Similar reports' -ents per 100 pounds from Montreal mme 'mm varmus Dams 0' tm; »»~.»»»--.......¢..-»--~»----~ ¢a»~. ~ . ` l ~ _ I _ _, ` :justice in matter now is the A globe trotter, .l‘““@5 P°f0\1 l>)' “a‘”°- ‘ Of dry goods and and furniture fainv. The old world is touring. The best stock procuring. ,,,....... . . . . . . . .. - --€ -'-l-*- Fllll SME .. ~ - _ 'Doiihleseatcoveredcarriage to I-Iiiliirir r. dis-tance or saz miles. “med Si“*°'- “‘ I” *he °*_""` ‘”fi"g-5 Nam@,,___, , . . . The regular mms on grain (mm Tir lhe condition of the \\'iul.cl‘ iwiat _ removableitop cost $120 cash will he sold at a great bargain skin suitable for any riirpose. _ ,mn "min Wm ui B;m,ingi,,,n_ . ! . \\-e hmlght these from the 'l`h_ere are three electoral division. - _ ,oi “olverhnmpton and the seat Jusi largest dealer in England rmii- riiiiieszed is the eastern iiivisioi _. ~ ___ _ _ llr liiis a strong Liberal record,_ hav and gan gl\L -‘ou \nlueslin_i_' returned Sir Henry Fowler, Lib whicli c.innot he duplicatcdiiii woo by iii-firimiiiicn, and given - _him the large majority above noted elsewhere' only two _vears ago. It is also to bf _\ _ , _ noted that the main issue in the con (lst, rind inilch more so than in thi \l e [Ink] _Q late election in Manchester, was Fref 'Trnile versus Tzirifl Refomn. l)Rl'GGIST, | The eflect of the contest. upon th# /Th? Bledical . public mind as outlined in the pres* seems to he more pronounced thai _ 'in the Manchester election. Thong? U ii Liberal was elected it is concedei sh to Halilax, a distance oi 309 and °°"°“ "(795 l ‘enl shipper. Quebec city, which would really bc o Let it he borne in mind that in serious objection as re;:ards'con\'cii~ 'ioth cases there is transportation 'oy ience ol transportation. the Governmentl The Intercolonill A “tailwiiy connects Montreal and Hnli-l The session of Parliament at which' fax. The Prince Edward Island Rail thc franchise bill was passed in the \vnl'. the Government sceamers i eighties oi last century was n long winter nnd the lntercolonial conner. session, It was the longest session Tigiiish and Halifax. It is the Gov by two mgnthg (lint had been held r . . , . l -. - '~' 5 .1 fo the \\ ritcr of tl\lS ilfl bound to make piogrt.~..~. uint) init ILM” ts . _ ,,,_ . . ~' 1 ~1_ - fn iiiullitude penned his first iid aliil, ciicoiirristll l»_\ llic ki_ii_dlyt_ 'iiiior 0 _ __ __ _ _ __ _ __ fl .t it. iinii to-` of loyal p;itroiis\‘.'lio reall liisads has kept cc ii_'l'l~I_ll;{_.c)r__1`______ _____(_e__ of day lie clings proiidly to the topiiiost rung fi ic .i \ ._ ,_. ~ fame, ivithout fear of clisplaccllivlll- 2 LADIES' TRIMMED HATS | ,» ' ‘OOO-Oitliat the Opposition have won: of ii ‘ _\` O Il LI I C look- i ii g f o r siiziiclliizlg.; :'e.'lllj.' pgofltl ill Ll <1,-t ring we c.ui sliiiiv you ii l line iaiige iii' the ut-\\'e~'t Il .~`-t_\'lcs_ sc-l with ili.liiiolill~`, l ruliies, gni'iict.s, pearls Nc. ' b®®@0<9`6> OOOOOQ-évte é@®©©<§‘®¢, g'-J i>®o _ -~lIrliif: i>t~=i>" -*"=fr~'°* for meifs \\'c:li' are iillilc iii , 1, 11,,-gc \-_1_i¢i_.- oi \\'e'.i\e< _ and pricc~. " l . . . 47 '.1 , T5. , \ ' .. _*__ _ ~ .~. .~:'.f~r~"~ -` ' l . ~ , Fw; _ ` his-:..1~_. I ~ :ff . iw »»~ :-5- ,uv _:“.:,{.,_ ~ » .._~_;__. _ . ;l.f..: :‘.7.-;" F--_ff great moral victory. It is eve: questioned whether Dundee is 'noi hy any means so safe lor Mr t‘liurchill as was at first supposed. lv the change in public sentiment i= even approximately as great through out Britain as the recent by-elec ons would indicate, the late of th- present Government must be seale- h_\' a general election when it comes More and more from veur to yen there is lorminz what may be callei the public opinion ol the world, D EI Quality Guaranteed giiiust which it is difiicult for an one nation to contend successfully The countries ol the European con tincnt, thc United States and th over-sea iioniinions of Britain nr now all committed to the policv il protection. Britain has for hall i century cherished* free trade ani l.prospcred under it, hut the nations iaith in that policy appears to linv been undermined and shaken. Whetihc this will result in early and radici- changc of British trade policy re mains to be determined. Protcctionists in Canada acc ns ' rule strongly' sympathetic with th Chamberlain idea in Britain, cnllei hy the attractive name ol imperin preference. But at. its basis th movement is toward a protectivi tririil, and ii it shmild succeed mai hiivc some unexpected results. Can iida did not regard British interest. when ive adopted protection. It mn; turn out that the protection parti in _Britain when it comes to powa: will have quite :is little regard iii: Fiiliiiilian interests. -~~.. -` ; 'ra ‘ 7. _ "-_,gg-t ___ _,..- -.;f~;a.» PREMIER WILKES . The celelirutuil carriage stallion sin: ,-gm. winner cf the l‘roviiice will make },\,,_.-,,e,,_.,0n of 19118, at his ow:ier'= stlihlc, Briilgciuwil. ' jis. Mt-i:o.\'.=xi.n, .' -.~.‘~». ,-.‘ Miis .’j;:'i.~ The submarine torpchi hiuit is not only an established fait. :lit :ill thi nreut nuvnl powers :ile i|ic:'e.'.si;.;; this section of their flcu-,':. Fri-iivc i, _ about `;o launch a new -.inc -I' C25 4'29*l“’4l\""~ll 0w“U- m Chargctons ri..-Iplacemcnt. This fs it good- ‘ sized ship, or would have been si r ~ _” ” ' _,considered a few years ago, ye: lniiide to operate under the water. ki M H Wliut v(_ith submarines and aerial writ-sliips` the battles of the futuri i i lE| I i i I ' Government \`cterinnr_v inspect will add new tcrrors `of tremendous potency to those licrctoforc cxpcr ienccd in wiir. I.DO.\' HOTEL 'l`l-ILP. CLI] l'll"l`ii\\"/. 't is not therefore a party question. For that matter .\lr. Hughes and Mr \Iartin whose speeches we have re- cently printed agree substantially as' to the inequality and injustice ol the' island lrcight rate. And it is not imposed upon us hy thc Government 'n ijsiiorniicc ol the facts. Few mat.- ters oi public concern have been more, thoroughly or continuously ventiln-f ted froni time to time. f , Mr. Hnggart was made acqiininted. .vith the iiicts when he was Minister il Itnilways. So, later, was Mr. Blair, Mr. Emmerson and Mr. Gra- hani, the present Minister. No at- tempt hns been made to justify th ` unjust iliscriniiiintion, and no rn- tionril defence is possible. There has been from time to time a rcadjust- ment ol freight riitcs on the Govern- nent ciirrying system blit our zriev-` ince in this regard has not bcen` iouchrd. The ears of successive min- isters have bei-n deaf to protests und remonstraiiccs. The Govcnment is ;trong and we are weak; Canada ir ‘rig and rich and can apparently con- .iniic the injustice with impunity and , is hccilless oi thc shame which should . conis io those who oppress the wenkv. l What :irc \\`c to do about it '.' Ii The Famous Pedestrian Gcntlcmcn:- “I was a nifirtyr to cnlarrli of the head, throat and stiiiniieh. 1 was so bud the doctors feared cunsiiiiiiition. I tried many physicians :ind iiivdicincs. A friend suggested Psychine. I tried it and it was tho only thing over iliil nie any good. I :im now pci~i'i-cil_v well. It is the greatest reiiii-dy thi- world has ever known. I do not ni-1-d it for my health new hut l u.~u- it :is :I strengthcner for my vvrilkirrg iiiiitiilics. I owo much of my pliysical ili~li'.i'auce to Psychine." . , JAMES REYNOLDS, ` Port Ilupe, Ont. Psychine is the grciitcst cure for :atiirrli of the head, throat or stomach in the world. It is a wonderful tonic and strengthencr of run down system. acting directly on all the vital organs, giving“youthful vigor and strength to - 3%’ . nr Dr. T. A. Slocum, Limited, Turonto. nizclffniwssksii it “ " `suNNrsiDr , We Repair I ima: 1 'IIPGPOO i I I* :500 pairs gloves on Saturday at $1.00 per pair. Every pair sold en- titles the purchaser to a Limerick line. Jas. Paton & Co. 5-6dvti. )$\ I ‘/_ * \ \ .c I :Another lot ol Trimmed Mifiiiiery d - ._ its-day only. Your choice for $1.50. an .These ure :ill this ycnrfs shape, and _ad -all new styles. no old stock. .las l f (_ Paton & Co. 5_-0d1;_ I nu 0 33D€Ciril drive in ladies' swell hats, - _ull lxishioniiole, up-to-date millinery. S _ :`°°;ltI_'_ I0 __PU§3 _;15n_the head. Well ~ . V0 “D 0 . . or $2.50 tod y t -_ g ,v f` l lrrimri it crrs 5-silica ._. I t u r e , ~ c » ¢ , l CRETONNES FROM six CENTS ' . H. _ . _ .DP IN THE Housii: runnisi-I _ 0 _ _ _ _ INGS DEPARTMENT SATURDAY. _ 1 t_ f _ ' _MOORE & MCLEOD. 5-9dr1i. ., \ lt I __S ~ _ » _ ___ 6 do lt PrOmPt_y a 15 QL on Y' ' ‘cgggg ____<1_i;_i=i'i‘,iiN.=i FROM zs ._ _ Vi/'e charge as little _as is pos- ' . THE HOUSE FUR' _. sible consistent with honest work. i“__‘f_:"__ .__ . ' ”"‘""' I' : ir H l ' . Qiif eXp€1‘t WO1‘l{I11€I1 l1&V€ €V€I°y _ iriiiiiiiery. psiiecigi iggdgissshghiliiii- ' facility for doing good work. ic... ' ' r_i.iii. Mf. JOIIH Hobbs, the I]1OSt ex- G¢nts’B0xCa1f Lace Good_;lsce our westeiii_Tvindow_ for one -p_erIe_nc_ed cabinet maker in the Pro- yea_____e___, l_§§_l_=_;__;=_;;;Z'____<_;_n__<:___gl___»_i 5_1-£_._ __l_f_:_;=;»:;_»;_=_ Vince, is -in charge, and oversees all Adanay ahead of 'any ___i__g'§_§,,,{{ °' “~ P°*°° 4* 0°- _ WO1°l{. _ _| IN 'ri-in nousiii ii~unN1si-nNo 11| tgwn DEPARTMENT WE OFFER TW() LINES OF M . ' . l Annes oUn'rArN M3 pk WI-| ght G--“fm 1=<»~i»»-- Lace- 15° _zfrsnf .:i"s:i- .:r.°.:;“.§i:..i I la ` ' . ‘ Tim e o I ' _ _ ' :wi I"_ui_°nisi'iing Co. GU” Bm - wsizxs __ siiiiiiysirie '_ _______ l _ _ .__ ‘PARTMENT ‘OFFER A SPECIAL 1B .thc svstem. At all dru 'sts 500. and $1. I i-rnment that imposes this five-lol down to that time it wus mndc‘ lreiirht vharzcs uimn our Island ship thus long by the Liberal opposi-aioiil refs. For that matter Successiv of that time .ln their resistance to Go\'erninents_ (‘on.=ervative and Libe the franchise bill, They pledged them-‘_ F , ral have done Pretty much the Same. selves to repeal It rind iliil sc whrril 7 \(‘<‘¢..’\ r they came into power. Now that thel Liberal party propose to restore the principle of that bill so ini' as the Provinces of Manitoba and British' Columbia are concerned it is hardly fitting that they should object to ii prolonged and stiihhorn resistiiiice. Turn about is iairiplriy. KEEP THE BALANCE UP. It hiis been truthfully siiid thnt any disturbance of the even hnliincc ol health causes serious trouble. No body cnn be too _careful to keep this balance up. When people begin to lose appetite, or to get tired easily, the least imprudence brings on sick- ness, weakness, or dcbility. The sys- tcm needs a tonic, craves it, and should not be denied it; und the hest tunic oi which we have any know- ledge is Hood's Snrsnpurllla. What this medicine has donc in keeping up the evrn buliincc of hcnltli, gives it thc same distinction as u preventive that it enjoys as a cure. Its early use has illustrated the wisdom oi the old saying that ii stitch in time saves nine. Take Hood's for appe- tite, strength, und eniiuriince. :Pui-e_ Maple (‘i'e:ini .just received irol_n_2I_\appaiI, N.S., ut Beer & GoiI's n-.1 |. THE MEN S FURNISHINGS DE ARGAIN IN Bovs’ AND MEN's` SHIRTS. DUCKS GINGHAMS ANI GA1.A'rEris SIZES is To Ie; WITH ,COLLAR AT'I‘ACI-IED- REGULAR ssc VALUE-A TRIELE SOILED CLEARING PRICE FOR SATUR- DAY WILL BE 39 CENTS. MOORE & MCLEOD. , _ 5.911,-1i_ FOR SATURDAY WE OFFER A LINE oil' Boys cries, sM.ii,,I. SIZES. REGULAR PRICES 25 CENTS ron 15 CENTS. Moons! & MCLEOD. 5-9dr1i. = . mi I . :Untnmmed Millinery. A ‘arge lot of -hat shapes in straw, r-hip, mohair “C-. colors black, white i'i/l col.-led. Prices from 98c to $1.50, .it ~i!~)c r-mb. ‘Jas, Paton & Co. 5._.g|d1i_ CURTAINS LACE FROM TEN GENTS UP IN THE Housn EUR- NIsHINGs DEPT. Moons .ir Mc. LEOD. 5-mirii. ~nEAD ouri I-Iosinnv Aus. coME IN. COMPARE AND roun orinsns WILL ooi/in To Us EVERY TIME. Moons it Mc. ,I-E011 5-sdrii. , 25 per cent to 50 per cent less than regular prices- _/_ A 9' \\;=Y"éf I/ 'lr Q ‘I _.» : { ,_.i ,_ _ : i_ -__ f (:,\._ -_ ._~.~, . NISHINGS DEPT MOORE & MO- Koing today at $3 75 Jas Paton & hundred or more manufacturers' mm- \ / ,. i,\ ~ _ *lf i 'rriz "MBRRY ow" saiton _ 4 4/ _ i -M, '//~ -I /_ L W ._ ; _._ / L ,.=”\,l'_. ~ i`»?'.@fii‘*f-z U' 5 ‘A t* I°v . ' - 44/ ll* \~ I \.__g_»`-,, 4).( \`/Z* S _ ;\- f,~\»\-\,~ :"* $,‘¢\\ ‘r ~ `§'w’¢ ` §)°l 19 S _ e_,,\ E* AM ;-no \”'l‘v`N Q .1 ‘A "` -.:;}‘.’¢" v 7:- __ , ' `%s.,=.-` \ .,{(° . ‘__ _ *_ ’ »?_‘“e‘. aj I . ' Ol" " rééi.. F "‘. 7 ' gf' '~'.“3f?/" f.;'..’.- \; ' f ' (7 53-- $.23. -'_ 1, *I -9. X" i`\"-'/i»- `\ _ C- i/I New I§I\‘ Q » . 'I':v 'iii”`_ ‘_l~»;”§“__"' é`5°°E’;'_eC“ cons iN -ws Witt c.i.Ao`i.Y si-low You. Trimmed . Millinery MILUNERY SALE “Smartest Hats In Town” Sensaiioral Values Mark Great Sales T0-DAY ‘.6 1,. \I ui Saving Opportunity All new, right out of our work sliop, iiiriiiy :i store \\'oulo golden queen raspberry rate oi ireight charged against Islard It is now given out that the site; c : , shippers is tyo and a half times for oi the Quebec bridge will not bel _ » ___ . , , 'canes' ‘ess than hiilf thc distance as com- changed. The report of intended- h x Pewakge apple h-emi 'iared with the Montreal shipper. change is said to have been gi\'cl'1 C \. - .‘ . ._ faking both the distance and the out as an election dodge hy theg -’ 50 roots :lucy lhuhafb. lreight charge into account the Is- wicked Conservatives IL l\l*l'@=\fS" 1 te P ` 1 - ~ V , _ . _ .. . ' _o o roo ereuiiia Pl 'and shipper pays five times as much that the proposed new site at Bntis-2 ()()]) A}')\'I(_‘l-., \\'lioi»\'ci' suzll ll. and eitf) Pelf"“ “lm 'l`_pl_rU’_ il _ ‘lox 'nr like distance as does the Mont- can is forty-eight miles west of ‘Adu thiugsv slmuld follow i;_ Start right, stick tn_il, iliic you rt _white and C,-,]0red_ 25 roots S_piraea. 2 5 roots Iris lavender color, 2 5 roots Golden- ball. ' 50 roots Helicaiitlius or Golden Glow, single glow 5 fi fine to hide fences, etc. 50 roots_Sueet Rocket. 20 roots Carden Heliotrope, sweet scented. ' I Flag Pole. Most of the above were omitted from yesterday‘s auction. . Apply to E. W. TAYLOR South Side Queen Sq. _ _____ _..__..__ _.___ __ = PUBl|l} AU TIUN lam instructed by MRS. MARY E. |l),-\\\'.\`(|N, to sell at Auction oiilicr Vreniisus, East Royalty, one lliilc fiuui Cliairlutlolowu ON WEDNESDAY MAY i3TH, |908 at 2 o clock S'l`OL`K~3 superior milcli cow,” hi-.iii-r caltes, zo liens. 1i()l`SI_' '05 carrying horses. cattle and slii_ep__ _'__ ileck mid produce underdetk Hi _"If" possible rates. For further parlicu .ir in freight ima passage nvvly 1° PEAKE Bizos,& C0~ _ Cli'to\vii Agegm May 8th 08. 4* 3d-I REA I _.'52 Ounc as =~ _ ,When you acl our' breld you get full wei8h¢")'°“’~ get the beet that can IK .. bskei. If you want lll¢ ,gmngug wmbinatioii 0f`._ bread qualities, bv! °“ 1 bread-I » ' _ ~ 'mg N(_)|{'|1l_BAKERY iiiriwi .l iiaihuoii BH i