V becto Yokohama will he525vmiles» l¥\d_ T ’ UBS. from Montreal 390 miles as enmpafeii °‘°’° ""'°""""‘ THE iiiiiliii iiliilliii -- - with existing roads. l|oreover,it is claim- “°°“`*°° “mb ""‘°""Y Wind’ mr “d ff ` ei that the new road will be constructed '"°‘ THUBSD4Y» KAY 14’ lm' with such light grades and heavy rails es ii iiumhinaiinn Fountain |Syringe and Hli _f¥lic§fBl__l_,'il¢._ ` That willf lhold three quarts of water and we guarantee it for one year. Price $2 25. We have cheaper makes. See our window of rubber goods. A. EMIS, 1-Charlottetown, Montague, bl f; Murray River. E E ii Buena lei ° _ K 1- will make it lIl°l'¢_ eReetivel|a_cani_el.ot THE GRAND TRUNK PACl_i'_|C_» |a°w“_;Y°r_é. inudiohapr muh fu '1‘aise,S¢siVlt*aihQi.int!i*‘°%l‘” W - eral Government io assist ~tl\e Grand Trunk Paclllc scheme to the extent ct *many millions of dollars. We do not- ‘k_¢0w_ what Mr. Tarte’a sources of l_llf01'll\-_ atioa`are; the Goverylilent ae§0f» Ni' iwould hardly make so s¢artlin8 5 *tate ment without some foundation. lore- 'over it has long been known- fillet 1750 ` Grand Trunk has poweghiil supporterlihf iits new projei not wit* tiw _ bi, ar ini am way _emmelmbub .mpng yu p,§1u¢||g _para um a an srns U8 Sh ,porters outside. Sothat tile question 0! _Government aid to We PN-lm* is _om of the great questions of ‘His hour, upon which, in the nature of Qthings the country must be 0l\1i8`\\*»°°°d hpiore long. . _ _ "- Astrong prepagandais keapix bdnre and ads' ditieas do new and'eaa never again' _ _95’_`_I_"°¢_' .I`_m`_ _/to public msQWhi10 01° 11555 3° it “wh tml wha' ls 3 “Legg ia, in fast not unlike constructing V ' S -' *“° °°“°‘“‘” "°°"‘°' °°° _ °V°° ‘sauna inismicniai, for me miami .-' 3333- 66, _V7°»_75i»95» :$1.00 i’ th” the "W une 'mtf;:ls;:;::“; Canadian Pscile was in its nature a tires ' lg ‘V K _ . eu practicable r_°\¢° H ,md - ,d hd » ;__\. _,U E | __ _ é unn_.m°l_.t_° Yokohum md “mise wzyas tocosneotw el! cePl¥a . _ ___ :_ _ __ 2_5g».s§ *far east. From Quebec toNcrthBaythe ' I mm” 1,, ai., naw ima win be sas musi- cwn merits. And, as we have before cb " ed, Qiéreare est grounds- discvesed xiii inuesiicsiin pétinh _ 'buf/S l>1‘0ll|l\°°° 5°"Spp°' likh Pau iiasfiitmctioniiiiof Canadfiiiiti Paciilc ,_ coli one end of Canada to the other. It 'run oUAimi.ai~r` caAaiLo1‘rn'io`wN}i"' ` A "ffMi*\Y' riui cs iowa lar. xo. 14. ~V`f'V="ci~ .__ _ _ _ __ _ ibm mr amine rom _ In our ldisc! s °°iiimv»I.~_s1?ei¥*°-ll‘°°!!‘“°'i ff meat miaiiieeeinai can ' ~"‘* ' Government aid. They rather argue asa business ventura tc be _built on its' _ f \ _ ; ' I ', Lglitl that the new road ie sudclently attractive! Q _ : _,,__ _,_______ _ __ _ Ca _,M a u‘ l i x W ’ _ 5; . .. ._ twl _ ions new ¢xi;pingf??‘*and,tu°s¢@‘ which can for me twenty years ago. That great national highway was a necessity, not only for the opening up of our great prairielieritage, I ut for giving connection with British| was therefore alike on national, imperial and patriotic grounds that the people oil Canada were called to make and did make the sacrifice of aiding very liberally lwioeai jrowth of india a.$Cevlen "h§“l W IF TORMIENTED WITH C0353- _ ftlehedian Northern can supply. ~ '_ ` If in " ’ mdqusings, lit isintended to haven branch to Port viénxo the neivqe:if_l;l1l_Ll\%xh_“t* i!¢tll\\1\'5 I _Arthur with elevators there, and its ‘many _ _ lines cfeteamshlps `tnCollingwood, *‘ ' ' ` " e Gsderieh and Sarniafiflxus giving further i_i‘i;’* i.“”“".fli*‘i?;;_f _ .I 1, ~ €_`*.` in considerably larger portion af the har- ' vest to be moved eastward each year be- _ _ fore the close of navigation. By soxnnch Y it would seem that the extension of the f* .arand Trunk ta the wheatlands of the _ ` _ - *"*“-V'*‘“-__"'-_-"' Rea River, ine Aesiaibeine ana the sas- <§esb1¢sie.mk¢ the mb. Pieioi-ins is katchewan, has fair claims to moderate iinselfa loyal British autyect now public assiet°ince,if only in order to szcure ____ V ` _l its °°"H°" °°“°l'f`“°u9”' I _ S doubt whether any 8Cod will come _ BM we mustwin in .um 3°f9°ml p‘°t"`sb di further discussion in regard to the ct the i bc ~i . _ ` f G \ - m°`fit an fwess’ Suas °t _"me 3" d en trees. It is only fe ir Io our corres-_ *l"W""""""-*"""_" _ other bodies against even this portion of V yen' whcseremr 0, rm, wegkssgc the Grand Trunk scheme receiving Gov- J" ’ I s been much commen‘ed upon, to say ernment aid unless coupled with a Vstipu' tsome persons unicubtefily read into , __ _V ___ _ _ _ __ilation_that the products of our Northwest i hat he did not éw and did not m'e&n_ _ _ ` "` ' ' _ Shan ba wnveyed to Ga‘n‘di‘° pmt* mr e public had ibme way. got the impres- W ` . \ ' ’hipmmb° This ia 8 °fuci“1..p°int’, md it' QI, and we now think the wrong im-V *"'-"""'”""""""-""""""-"'_1-.-_ __ will need to be most carefully guarded, as . _ -r .__ ` _ _ ~ ` U, Is always well spent, elegance is not ex-travagance! Quite the contrary. It _pays to buy elegant Clothing- » . i But that does not justify a man or woman to pay more for a line garment at (ne place than he can get it' at another. To do so would be extra- vagance. But to buy the best quality possible for the least possible money is genuine ,econoiny. the oath of allegiance, and hence cannot ' V ' bepermitted to return to South lirics. ~ Now Major Pretorius, who fought DF STYLE _ ' ° ~ ii ii b Richness of make up, and perfection of u§;“},§ g§f°C‘}1fa§;¥§“”6§.f§u‘}§,§‘h°h§.h°¥air’;§ Ht our clothing cannot be excelled. __ For a really elegant suit for evening, afternoon or business wear there is only one place toigo, V n A Black Vi/'orsted Suits Tailor-made .sic Blue Serges Tailor-made $10,. $12 and $14. ` Scotch Tweed Tailor-made,$io, $12” and _ " _country to build up a foreign and rival in money and land grants the drst iannooatiaeatalrailway. The like con- axist. To parallel the Cqadian Paeiiie _ It may be admitted that another railway existing _ Canadian . Pacific and fi'i_g_ti'aiispoi-tatloiaiiy a newfccm- binetl ‘rail abd water rc'ut'e "to the east. This is the more desirable as it will enable the present eastern terminal of the Grand Trunk is at a foreign port. _It would be a suicidal and mcst unjust and cruel policy that would compel the Maritime Provinces to contribute of their taxes to subsidies ° road which would carry the wealth of our part to the detriment and injury of St. John and Halifax. We cannot too ilrmly resist sucha pioposal. And even when our utmost powers are put forth it may prove that a great railway corporation has amore potent iniiuence at Ottawa than have the three Eastern Provinces. There are Vstill some eighty iBoer prisoners at Bermuda who refuse to take THE SKIN ON FIRE. ,___ So dreadful are the seiisaiions of burn Ing; itcl;=)i;i'€_lecpremaHth?t vicltiins ti'_:I%u__e£it_-_ sc sa a the ski; is alle chu ?lli;.gsTlie gtinglng, '=+ ‘.1 1 -sans. ~ v=r's~"i_Sunawsida...= ..i.. "'f"‘< '2"Jil. `f~,lI _~`.!{_i;_1;;,_i:;;i_`»q .\.|\i', againstihe British during the has come all the way from the ’s¢ith_his`wi!e, in the hope oi able tn persuade these irrccon Qessicn, that something was being hor. agaied. It was aimcint wget sentient information io dispel this- doubt, but we are satisfied that neither Councillors lfaton nor Wherir, nor any civic odicial connected with the inquiry were actuated other than honest public motives. We A* . Q11 think that the informs' ion gathered Qithe paid detectives should have been Qen to the inspectibn cf the pres=, not necessarily for pubiication, but as a means cl quieiiog the public mind. The press in these days is proving a most useiul agency in the prevention and detection of crime, and we think the cmcers of justice would do well to bear this fact always in mind. United action between the police and the press isalways better than a policy of distrust and concealment. ‘f gi 9? We reproduce this morning by the court esy` of the proprietor of the excellent grime Edward iniiia Mmrine, Mr. colonial postage stamps. The article at once inteiesti!I8'llid_instructive and few applications may cause a 1lttle_‘nn» aslness but cure is sure to result and the kin is healed without scar or blemish. _ W _ ____/+04 Wifi." 'M§»"f'\*_r`°'i¥K-‘*°"‘ s_-*‘f~ " 9| "'1~’,Q" _/i‘\<“ i 'raw-uri ~¢ L , ` ` ~~ S* ' .» L _ ~ 1. ,.¢- - =. I _ VA _si - ._ ~. ,_ l __ _ . ,__ _~_ 3 ___ *__ L_; _ ments with these the tailor aslis twice ; our priceffor _ - ` .~ - Ae- __ _ , ~_<,<__.-3.4-,_>V§,__f,é__,;__,_.;,L_»_f§3§< *ilk* Q* 5; a _ if Th=.Q.!1ly Sti¢l1S11C'°;1=1Q,__, _ _ s fl- = 3 _ i _ Q’ ff - ~ - - ' ' ‘ - ~ ._ .- _nr .- N '~. -` f, .» __ » _,, »» , _V,.,_~_< ,, .` ° ° " ~~ »- ~ “ s." '-"il i. - i `* ' ,V"'-_`f"iV_ f , 5.. _ i N iv '55' 2. ~ ivory*-_.` ,,,,_‘, ,_ _ , _ _ - _ We have just received a t ol these ‘“'° V°°_ ... ... ‘f‘_,} T; ‘.~i'. '._ `,f»""'l _ .___ v I' 3 ' * -4 | f _ 'f' anteedi' A new one given . wherenot satisfactory. Take careofyour-teeth and they will take cmle ofyou. PHONE 163. The Square redolent of sound patriotism. We may in passing that for years prior to his `tlie_writer of this had a acquaintance and friendship with Charles Omnellq the Anihel' of sw mwu._.r°stl»s»t¢ before e|*~aved foranewissne ever- our ,ia--».in`» .iiwié-im1.i»'s _hi- .tle Wax' irdtirement from the Us '°l'°*9°°V *P P'§“l»°_ andwus_im1$7e1eetnd..io_ 'Cciiiiiime-=fes'i ,_. I ` v 7.1 , . I ,_-.-_ :-_:- .- __ ` 7;’ ' ` 5 ' ` _ .-\_|s._ 5°' rl cihsesdep :_ W §nuson’s valuable article on Canadian ._».,.c_ , _ it ,S 1 “ f ., ~ ~ V Ask Youraedrocer For? THE E. Bc. EDDY Hediight _&i‘l0l’ c ‘nf `, . _ ‘- ¢~\~f'¢~=-ea,--\_. _ _,___ L V: tohes Mit ‘ii argue; I ..i. i -and iiien h ll #Q 4 » .-1_2, f‘&_i`_i;_ LSL , S WEST i.iFFK§llliil Write or call. ' ~ .. u ..‘V_-._ ,- \'. ng( l \ O `, ~. TDM -.shams