r' _ i; "5 'A Y . li i l B i l I f .§.:¥i=”ll‘~'§.. tl i __ _ l i i i l i _i ._w _,~`> ."' i i' f . I .. .- ULV s' . more 'i‘i_-:N ...HE LATE., .EWS 'rms cnaxtorrirrown GUARDIAN . _ riiiirr iii im. 1 _ _ »__‘°¥1 _____ __ _____ _ _ ____ ___ _ _ ____________________________ ___ _. _ _ ‘_ - _ - U I _ _ SIR GEORGE W. ROSS ON SENATE REFORM. _ METHODIST Loo C ici s tin g Lines T3 ller-: iudcttl is :i ri nl- ly iiiic casliiigg Iiiic, iii)- Slillllcly l'cll;il»IL‘ .~t'lL't`l- ed gut, cxli.i io-ip. scil- ing for 3 5 C each Faich cast iiiiiii' light wax piper ciiveliipc :intl Ugg; ltirili Cllli>TCll ltll. Ask Us _ to show you our Red Loop Cas ti ].G. Jamieson I)Rl'G(`i IST Leading Tiickle House. _ Casseroles \\'e baie ri‘rc:\i-il diri vt from the makers :lie \cr_v iic\\'csl llc- nigiis in this riios! appropriate \\‘EDDl \'Li (`rll"TS ini-'iiilizig Pie Plates. flake Dishes. licaii Puts and Salad Dist i-~. The sil\er l'r.tii.es in liicso are hcaiilifiillf. pier- i-1' and lite iiliiiig are pure wli2:c_in and briiwn Outside. They ni.-l-te llic lit-sl cooking irc-nsil. G. ll. Taylor HE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN r EHHHCH iiIlHI[IlS In the current number of the Cau- iiiiiiiii ziiiigaciiie sir George W- ROSS discusses the question of Senate Rc- fiirni_ to which the Liberal party was ciininiitted hy the platform laid down in 1893. His article does not deal with the nature of the reforms jneedeil in the present constitutipn of the Senate, nor with the ll'-|9390" iwhctlier Senate r=_>foriu is necessarl- :What he undertakes is to show how 'ii _feriirm of the Senate may be con- i Sir George is rirm hi his convic- -i i \' i s _ _ _ ,tiiin that the Piiriiament of tanadammter of constitutional law the con ‘inns no piiii-er to change the present Icoiistitutiiui of the Senate. Wllllfll would not lie necessary. though no 3 'contention is quite beyond disputeifiioubt if obtained it would have B `;ii:d also that Parliament has no great weight with the 1mP_¢l`l5-l auth' 5 'i-rgiit .il its iiwii initiative to address ornipsj' _ lips Iiiipeiiiil lwirliaiiient on the slit-i we incline to the 0llllll0“ “mf S" 3,2.-I ,ii .ipirr tri have the terms of i;,_-0|-gp ii; wrong in this latter lull’-l" Ithe llritisli “orth America -\ct _ ~ - ‘ l _ . _aiiiieiiiicil sii as to reform the Senate. _“-.mild he a strange condition of __ f.\i.il iii siilip-'rt tif this crintentiftll hl' things if the Provincial Legislaturea i . i . _ kcs Ai \'<’l”l' Slfltllil 989°- The Ent' $ho1.ild he l101°“'m“y miie M cont ii -.`.‘ii;ite iiiiif. Hi-use of f'on\n:0n.=. fm€.m_ on me joint recomniendhiloll m - - _ .~ , 4 ' lone .ii-tim- ivitliiiiit rciereiice to the liii ._,f mi- l"rii\ii_c.nl Legislatures 8 i viiices. ii»:.:ed lillvll 11 Cl`l"‘3i“ Pl3“_would niiicnd the B. .\. A. Act sgai for the ref-'irin of the Senate and ap. ifo reform the Senate to any ex en i D;-,..,; fur miperial legislation to i:ive_th,,¢ the Provinces niiilhf- 82l`0°“D°“- C ‘t effect. that such zipllllf-“ffl” “"‘“l‘lI The article must ll? l"~’l!“‘°‘i°“ “5_o iiniret with i`a\‘nriilile response. N'~‘i!iiri important contribution I0 the `-iso. The li:iperi.il lhirliiiiiieiit ii-iiiililqiisciissiiir. ,on Senate reform. \\'h*3fh‘ _ I a ' ._ . Y < . i ' ` ‘ h'5 _ ,;_,.i_ Q1 i..=,;ile ii trcaty at the icqiiiist or riir George is uholl) "ffm ‘“ ‘ °, ;..f ii iiiiiii- iiiiit owed its origin ti- _ Sl ver ' ,pi-irtly wr0nl=I- We h¢ll°"° l“’ ‘S °‘°“" itbiit treiitv. " I Thi. riiiiieiitioii is just and right in ly right in HSSBYUUE that _‘hc Pm' iprincipie rind may also lie constltu- vinces have not only a flilllll I0 be itiiiiially soiind. But the tinanciai‘consultcd in ,tl\is' matter, lull that teriiis arcordeil to .\`ova Scotia at_the proposals for reform should fur itiie uiiiiii were changed by the Par-innate fro-~i a conference of t_he lr0 ilianient of Uiiriaila in 1569 to gi'-‘ei\'inCes. .\'ov-'rl Scotia additional subsidy with-U It may be regirdted ha: lil;)‘J_3;llI_;’_; ,mt me Consem of the Lcgislatures but not certain t a \\` ii ' ol the other Provinces lieingilskfdiaflfeed lll‘0!l ill' Such “ °0"f°re“°°_“_5 i'i_»:~ or otiti.;iic~_l. It is true that as a to the inode of appointment. qualifi- coiiilitiiiii preccdciit to the coilill11F8'=Cf\ti""S and terms of _omce for Dem tively recent readjustinent of provin-_ators might be sanctioned by tl” 'cial szznsiilies ii conference ofthe pro-;House of Commons. lf so, the con- ‘.'ir.c..il :overniiieiits was held al\d_sent of the Senrie. which would be the a;ii._.iiii_r (if increase was agrccd_liiird to obtain if the lll°0l’0B9d upon. .ind the chiiiiccd terms were changes were of radical _nat\ire,i \ Jewel r __ ' I §»- 73'lI_._,;.i iii; rliii l’iirIi.inient of (‘nnada.`tlie meantime it i-.ziuld =\l‘P98l' that /'lg -rl 4'/‘llll L } /` /§'(;F`§\ -_i - //-"r J' _J _-\ \` ‘¢,.,;_ 4./ \§\`\ / /ii ‘T ‘-`.\`~ /\/` \ li \\\/llc(/\‘~ . _.‘\_,~. _/ -_ ri" \ i if -.af ‘ / lfyou want C ‘val ihal makes ixiiikiiig ai _ Pleisiiri- try' a to-i ii f ihi» C.i;.1 wi- ~ii-'l ilteuizgx li.i\'e given to both France 35--“mr S “FB b‘¢5f»*lhBf'B me Cf! E\'er_\iliing iii ilie i`i /_-l liiie. :_ _ . _ _ _of chocolate lovers from the Atlantic A & irgirri iii _‘§iir.,i-i-,in .,i1a;,~S_ ever increasing demand Rell its own 0 o _ _ _ _ _ _ _ "'sweet story." Buy them hero where Iihfme :__ , i'°l"lll-U13 lr' ‘\‘3S‘l'0ll~< \'l Qlltlllll il freshness and big variety go hand in _ffiiitliiilfi in iiiirtbern .-\fr1c:i. wlinrr- hand' Bulk “nd b0x°d~ The Mmkln' ` .Scotia in i 61'. i*-itidrii liv the sevcriil 1.1'-:islaturcs niight perhaps lie fi_.¢pensc is in touc iiiili .»\ly-i'~_ii. ii flopeiidency of France, on tue eiist and with the desert of Siilinrii on the sfiutli. Its nine mil- lions ol pviiplf- are nuiinly .\lohani- ii~t°|l.'iii.=. Interniil troubles and con- ~‘il sin ii the pirtett for interfer- ‘ ' ' ‘ ‘ d K S'l`A.\'l)AllD fill. I`~'|.\ll’.\.\'Y in piiiiiilation of nearly tive millions. un em Sh” dnt' 'I"» Rl-I lilil»lit§\NlZl~ID`ll:itiiin is iiiteresteil also as tl'c l\lUN’l`AGUE MARKETS _._ | ' -\'f'3W"_\"llll(. -llllymi'-_lt is rt-piirt_» llicrc ~.\'i\.= trouble river Morocco af- L;uI_H__c'_cd fm every wodn la’ and eil that uitliin ii .~l.f»it time -inns ~'» »\i '.- . - ~ . I ~ -»iii.~ i\..fn tiilni.in\ interfered and bumrday wsu for the i'i'~\rc;inil.:itiiin iii the .\‘t;iiiil- _ __ . ` °‘ ard flil Vo will be ii`ii~"'icel "Mir MAE Prime" was rhwatenod' " The (.,,mI,m,_‘. “lil .m,i,.r__:4, ___ `____,__ tetiriiiliirji' settlement was lilhtlc liy ii 'i plete _ilisiiiir_f'i;iiti<~_i_i_ iin_fl_ -ii.; l»._ _"1-rif"i1'nct~ of the iiit_i'i'estt‘il .priwnriz Hcn_mg_ per bM__ ‘L00 ‘O $6 00 gp lt into l.» or _il p>iit_~, '-ii~fi ', i,Iielil .iit Aint-r1i`:is. .\ii - th r ii i " ' operate in its own ci>.ni-iinv iiiilf-pi»iiii.' ._ i “ 0 P "L Nm" non" prwuud ‘5 pm nf "___ ___t____r __________________~q_ - ' iirii triiiiiiies iizi-l tl fy iniiy bcciiirc Oats 33 to 40 The conlriil, Iiiiiieviir, will --niirmil.-i thc Hume, l`nilr-r this rf~iii~i;iiiiiz;iviii», the eiirniiigs will ii-it lic :i!*irv(-.g_ Men's xfords We have ri vciriixtv of styles in Mii:_zyn ¢;o;ivil_i:_c_ted t;__c<;_l_1_f_;l'¢:_ll_:¥_;l ‘ ° _ i 'as a pointed secre ary. on “ e o s o _. _ PRESBYTERIA-\'~ f~“Thepmorniug session was opened_:_y all through the sessions 1:lr_s. _Chip- 'd t'onal exercises led by Mrs. _ - man's assistance was mos ins rue - St.- James-Rev. T. Fullerton Bijbgx) iilutch. ive and valuable. . ____ [even and seven. hlludhy S°h°°l} Mrs. Chipman, who for fourteen The ladies of Grace Church Auiil nil Bible Class at 2.30. _ College years was President of _the N. B. and ary en*te_rtalned the conventfon _t_.o _is ited. ,Mrs. Geo. er an elllresfle B '00m0 _ 8 C FC ' , .pleasure at being present. at the con- :nty ladies _were present. _ Zion.-Morning _prayer meeting Bl-ivgntion. Mrs. Moore of Pownal read The attendance at the evening ses- en a. m. Rev, R. G. Strathi0 Hi CI' on excellent paper on “What the W. sion was greatly interfererbwlth by vcn and seven. Sundav School nnd__\{_ S, has done for tue women of .he thunder storm but in spite_;:>f th; ihle Class nt two thirty: College-(jhin8_" Misa Connor gnv_e an ad- storm quite a n_umber _guthere hand °i. i§;~.....€.‘;;‘ was iizirizz .izziazti is .....; cose I e wor o .\'- . , . ~ . th VENTRAL (HRISTIMM slalfiie afternoon session was openel `wi.‘gii`i.yrt§irg‘lzi;`k!yefi€ilinIiiigtxigqiilfythi-2 We» by Mrs. Piriiiirii |_i;iiiii_rii:ttii_e iieii_i_i ii._ js. ir; canada. 'l‘h_e q¢_ii>ab1_e____»;f;- Pr.-ntral (`bristian--Rev. H. R, Hellitional exercises. T e _hrs i em W ._ .unistra ion, economy in i s m » ii- ii i. :feel “i...3":i...*3-..:i: ;x°":...;is':.“f ‘:.l..:;‘° i.2.‘i“g.;’:::’;i ng “t seven' Sunday hch‘m1d“t?‘ an r?Whatythe W \l F' has missionary interests were pointed nd nihle flag? M 230' Pmyflrl meaeéi dghteiiigi gli; women of Ja.pz;n'."illliBB out. Mrs. Cliipninn in her usual at- ng “odnemal at P' ni' ' .Sli =.Mary White read a puller 0" "What tractive and impressive manner then tree' Evcryb~ody'. ilnfliiglnig- iioteczf the W. M. S. has done for the lelivered an address of some twenty tu-%°nts` Nfgfui-il¥n¢;:,“nc i A mls tb Strangers Wiilllll 0\1l' $3025-" Ml`S~ minutes replete with facts of general es' ence' H ` Harrison in fitting words welcomed missionary interest which was listen- the delegates, and visitors and in re- ed to with the closestiattention. . .. - ~ * ' ' ' - ' “Face to Face" BAPTIST-_ to,,nition of Mrs._ Lhipmans four Miss Bremner sang _ __ _ teen years ~of faithful and efficient most effectively and Miss H. Milliken _ _ i- ' 1 ' ii ~ ' db 0nmistfRc\._ _“L Hamm! at dev _s§ri;_i__c__etsedas____€r;z_i;i.w.i. so "_ $i0_ _ _ D 4% t0 5 on the death of Mrs M. E. Wright J $3-00 Inst ‘night a verdict o, natural causes I-“ef 10 W lzlwns returned. '_ “ "°"' _"“ I '_Mrs Wright died in an hotel here teen and seventeen thousand dollars. 0 The accused were beads of i_:rmeni_i;.n_g‘::_';wbcr____B 1. t° T education societies which gat er fun s ,i and send it home for the education Lamb 14 tn 1°; Negh§S`:,Yt;iuIS§ck of children. " i elsewhere in Portugal between loyal tivcen the populace and the seamnn seaman were said to have incited by inonarchists agitators and to have attempted an armed revolt. orrhwix .iiiiy '-At uiii inquest 'without money and Thomas Marvel ,_ol Warren Ont., who _liad stayed with Ihcr ior a week has since disappear- led and is being sought to explain his 'Connection with the nllair and the Iniissing finances of the deceased wo- . llllill. ` The post mortem revealed no ev- A. Alex. MacLeod, the noted New _York Artist. Write me .FIRE HEIIIIANIIE '°i,\ ,_ _ _ it ///_:i` ____ .. Little_'l‘hing|s-fllafevery Woman must have, ai Prices that are nearly normal at PilTONS. 12 pieces tape for loc. Grey. amber and brown barret. tes loc. Large coronation handltercliiefs at 5c.` * Picture handkerchiefs at 2, 3_ and 4c each. Spools conlai.ing zoo yards ut 3c each. - 2 tliimblcs and finger shields for zoc. Basting spools tooo yards at Sc each. _ ' _ Black linen thread at 3c spool. Good clotlies brush, hard w.;0i1 back for ioc another lot at iz, i4 and x5c each. Good brusli with mirror on back at 3oc. Hair brushes at all prices f roiii i5c to 75c. ‘ ` Tooth brushes at 8, io, i5c up to gsceach. i basket lot of purses selling at 25c. Pearl buttons all sizes at 5c pi.-r dozen. Summer shirts for men 75c each, Our shirts at 75c are beyond coni- petition. They are better sliiits than you can get elsewhere for the same price. PATONS. Outing skirts, bathing suits, and jerseys i Big showing of :ibovc goods at wonderfully low prices for cash. PATONS. Visit P.i\'1`ONS great July sale of lIr;».' _ir ._-*"3 » \.~ y . -, i" °"°fY “file of walsts hlis bcnn mad* 8 Cllfeful study. Every study PM been the consideration nf. your interests. Our tailored wafsta and Ulllrerle wnists are made with klmn- “" ”|°¢V@l‘i mlddy walsts and cvury "th" Style made. You can buy them here at vsii, $1.00, $1.25, 51.35 “P 53 hllh iia $6.00.--Patonl. _ Remarkable saving fn frocka for little girls. Many mothers of`lil.f.lo Em” “light to ha at PATONS on Tlwsdry mnrninir early tr. iiiirrii iii the wonderful values and assort- mento shown in little girls’ (rocks. :hire will be a clear saving of 25 Womotfa conf summary dresses of printed muallns ln black and whltii and blue and white with 'high or low "wh lone or .iiiirt riwmi rtyiswitii trlmmlnsr iii iiii ni ima mu nim- tlon at Patons. F Those beiutlfnl imported summer "'°"°° Are some im. 'rm mu mi Prices shown ln the loner atllatonn. A map for iiva big woman. live 011|! outside aiu silk coats ld tat- |¢¢l. Dlllotto and pcm dy “lg ham $10.00 to :moo at Patou. Exceptionally ummm; - ium from the ladies cloak lntftbi. An- _ °*"°\‘ 'U80 showing of mamma' drou- eo, skirts and costa. Great. v lun md the vrmim io: mfai .»- Pntmut. i|_.¢4Q(_ ‘