THE GUARDIAN An Independant geourllk ll\f*mm'“°d °°d fearlmz aiming to * " M “°w.’ | O I Q wsu; td further the best interutz of the people. and f¢°°¥1lil¢d u\"'d°"° ” Tho Poopldl I’aP°3° tits iii New Prowse Block. lIo’i'-tzl.-halide! Pint ogoeeght the i‘ollowin¥ Ni"- yable in advance. earning Edit:lon,daily (except Sunday), oil; monthasaperyr . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .i... Weekly Edition (Wednesday) per F2” “ ............................. ..$I.°° lranoh Oftloaa have been embiisneo oi me foiiowisglvhw where subscriptions may be Paid. 11°" "?‘i°h° ed.advertidng, job work and other busin¢Sl ti'aameted.~ emanenide, Rogers a Rosen' store-L B- ¢- All>e1'ton,B;Tl§eri"tggenIEost Omee-Herbert Clark, A t. Soni-is Eastfqleleohone Omce-P. G. Seaman Agent J. R. B. HcCREADY, Editor. J. P. HOOD, I F, R NEWSOM. I Advertising Mgr. Subscription M81' Illi MURNING (iUlRIl|lN s!w"~=*'=‘e o _ .- ...__ _ .. ’ navy The Commonwealth of Australia has pledged itself to contribute Sliullan mmmuy for this purpose, while the Mother Country |188 &8l‘€°d 9° *"9 ° 5°" in Australian waters which means. All interest on its cost and cxv¢ndll\1\’° 1°* maintenance not less than $5,0\'ll,iXll yearly. New Zealand contributes $2l0.\0° ywiyror for the imperial naw; 019° coiooy swoon; Noni $200,000;Newf°vn °f th°| _“- naval armaments which give protection _Th° WA°°iP°3 Fr" Press P°i“tS °“5 on their trade while ooo western section iiliiaisoin 1889, the last year of the`Green- ioomoing the Dominion ignobly decunesoway Government’s term of office the 4 to showin the burden' ,per cent bonds of Manitoba sold at 111, It is easyto see that these conditions while in the current’ -Ve" “nd” the cannot and ought not to oominue_ Cam Roblln Government thirty year,4 per cent down at 7 per cent of the cost ot main- o The Patriot treats with rather ui. seem-V ly levity the loss Iof two of our sIx_ membei s. It is not a laughing matter. The welcome rain has come, not only to Prince Edward Island, but over a large “ section of New England and the Maritime Provinces. Servia, whose _King and Queen have _been ruthlessly murdered, is a small Kingdom, about_one third the sizeof England and Wales, lying between muses ,_ . » iff; rgfr; _ _ _ _ .,.,‘5v__- f._{_~~. _ _ 1 -_ .- -_ .».f.3`f-1 ~- _ 4 'rnn cUf.nn.AN, cHAnLofr'rE'rowN mance Bnwaizn " fs.; 1..-__ " ~i 1 ii.. ;i» 1-r_’| ._ f* 5,. =g%_§_~vy-ii ‘ s is.-. LZ' "<. _ _ W- if” ` .i -S or- ~wav _ _ _ 1 l o__,__ ,_....¢ » ' " AT 25. ll. B. IIISBUIJNT This morning we place on sale all our Boy’s Blouses at a discount of 25 °°. Boy’s blouses marked 4oc now Boy’s blouses marked 5oc now Boy’s blouses marked 6oc ufvv Boy’s blouses markezl ,ec now Boy’s blouses marked $1.00 now Boy’s blouses marked $1.50 now P. PERKINS & ` _-K... \-u, ‘\» _.-see., 4 __ ___ _ _._ _ _. _ ...sm -fa -s-.___ o-». _\ at fx: ='_--_“f;4\*;»‘-':;f‘;'~"?_‘,‘.-’-'f~‘.*'-“‘,\l‘.‘»',"2,Y '_ " _ ,_ ,U ._ ,._ ._ ._ s. .f~»-»p»,;n-;;,-1-w<;fe1>:#=y~"=--»»f;:'~sa=.I P"-‘>'f` VJ.;-" ‘ 5‘f'\’i'E27"%"*.‘;f-"-'E “-7?' 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FRIDAY' JUNE 12, 1903_ ada is quite as “ou able to pay a minion o bonds of the Province are quoted at 101. _ you for ootiooo, defence as Australia is, This decline of 10 per cent in the securities C0l0N|ES AND THE NAVY- while the contributions of New Zealand, ot the Province was probably not wholly _“_ Cipe Colony little Natal and even New- dm’ t° 3 °h3°¥° °f G°v°mme°l7 S9 'mich 1D.i\lSl5ifi0Bii0l1 Of U16 18126 Bild iH°l`¢8S' toundland may wen put no to shame_ The as to the fact that in the meantime the ing expenditure for the Navy the British Dominion hoo already incurred some indebtedness of Manitoba has been largely Admiralty recently issueda Statement iv odmm in Great Brita,” and in the cub. increased. ;sti11, 101 for-4 per cent bonds si ' ' sl reoard to the trade of the Empire which do Emooo booooso onto backwardneos of so nourishing a Province is rather a an 55°” “re "quired t° m”"°°t° A°°°rd` in this matter, and the feeling will natur 1°W qu°t5l°'°n __ in3t° this 5t*"tem°nt» b“5°d °n tl" trade. ly increase until Canada undertakes ' dgilres of 1900 the seaborne commerce otihor obvious duty And we believe were ‘Ve are ghd to See that Mess” Mc' tho United Kioodom om o “mod to $387; is “growing feeling among our people Kinnon, Yeo and Hackett have waited 279-000' Beside’ “he” ‘"3 me '°""'l° °t the that the Dominion ought not longer to re- upon Hon Mr' Suther1°'na’_and th” Mr' ooiooies sod aepondeooios with foreign mio o looouo io contributing to the M_°Kin==°n presented spew'-ivn Slzveiby counties amounting to $1,637,500,000, mak- cost of imoorlol dofooom our growing l 3,o00 persons calling for the construction in tho mood wool of the ooooo commerce trade must have adequate protection’ and of a pier at Cape Traverse in preparation °f tl" Empire $6»°24»an»050- This Vast it'is most unfair that the entire burden torwinter and summer name by than "de °°'°"° an °h° 3"” Sas' “nd sliall fall upon other portions oi the Bri- mute' Mr' McKinnon has ,mo written 'horovoo British or oolooiol oommomoloioh Empire, oo per cent oo it :upon the Hon Mr. Blair asking that a modern rail- 3°” "1" SMP’ °f We ”‘“" mus' be °'° British Isles. We feel it to be aduty of way fer" steamer be pwciued I" thu' hood to moooot to wouo noni and cooling our puboc men and public writers to im_ route. It isnhigh time there was -sgome. ootiono md docks must be ostobnhod pressooslesson upon the comoian ooo thlngdoing in these matters, it we are, ‘nd mnintsihed’ noooositotiog n not ic. _ not to find ourselves next winter in a "mul ouu”_ _similar position to what we were last Fjom this report of the Admiralty we WAN'1'1;D__; on, of hsndaoho that Ewinter' ` get a glimpse of what the colonies are do~ KUMFORT Powders will not cure from 1 __ ing no nests; in dofnyipg the mst of ',h° en to twenty minutes. Dr. R. McNeill in a letter to The Ex- - I - +- ' amlner referring to the adverse decision _ _ ot the Supreme Court, says “the Judges ~ have no power to go beyond the written _ ~ gtext,” and adds: _ 1 ‘ , Q -It is otherwise with the parliament of _ C m ‘ Canada. The evidence on the side of this ` province goes to show what our delegates ` contended for and it is evident that in ' _ - -the transcribing or the proiocois a clerical . error was made which escaped the at- 1 as a 6 C ra C tention of our men so long. .The Parlia- ` ment of Canada have power to.admlt that _ an error was made, and they have power _ to correct it. ` A Doubtless the Parliament of Canada ‘ ‘ - 9 has the power to admit that an eriorowas made but we do not think it has power to . correct it. Any amendment of the terms _ _ ol’ union would require imperial legisla- - tion. The Parliament of Canada has not the power to alter the British North Can be said by nearly every man in Charlotte- A A““°"°“ A°" ‘°’ ‘”S°“”°°- N" °““ “'° ` agree with the learned doctor that“it will _ town toda and the Hat I wear is a » _ be useless to seek for redress at the hands y Sty’ _of the Privy Council.” Where else are we . . . - ‘ lto seek for redress ifwe assume that the` be said by all dressy men, and is said b most oi ; _ - y o Parliament of Canada has not the power to grant it? Ih.¢.m» ----m--_ . _ _ To cure a headache in tin minutes usef _ __ _ o - - 'Kumiort Headache Powders. 1 seecllinoilci _ lun. A `;_ . . I£you` wants realgood smoke,_try a - » . ' ' j amass, so moigsi. You'n.aoa it to be r Because it s the best Hat on earth I S0 we have _ othobootoooioor you ovonmoooo no’ ~ _ _ . _ :A 0 are superior to many 1_0o brands.-~Geo. F.. found it in our zo years study of Hatology, _ Hnirhes. 'aiiothewlus Ha1l-- - 1102-I _ ' Durngl the illness ot J. We’ve sold one hundred and twenty thousand 1 f “““°'"°*°"» ”" °“"“°“ ""“’° °°'"‘“°" . ‘ A &0,000 worth ot men’s and boys’ ready » ' o * _ to-_wear clothing to be cleaned out at Q of 1 Can any gthgf Hat man gay thg game thmg we _ at the great dissolution _sale ot. Sentner, f ' McLeod 8cCo’e clothing ln the London 1 House building, not a dollar’s worth to bsf left over by the lst day of,JuIy. 2d,wtl Weeks & Co. have just opened new. o chlifon collar forms in black and white, all ` sizes in ohifon and muslin.-Weeks 8:00, f - - . 1 ' . 1 as' tomers and_not a smgle one said he was not satisfied. T” P°°"l°° Sw" __ 1 ' _ beli eve they cannot and do so truthfully. ]ust think, a hundred and twenty thousand cus- It’s almost toe much to believe, but never ‘mind _it’s an absolute fact just the same. __ V Wo are ohowiog' a -,' If you buy a Christy for the summer it will A Pi clear Havana g°°ds' ‘fl _ _ s _- in _ prove our statement to you beyond a doubt. A _Weivcjnst opened 9,000; newpnes for spring. ` o -f' If; thinking of a‘Hat, .,§..E is '\ doe; __ _ _ arm e smoker and Our We so‘d' a large number last Friday and Saturda left be sold at the following prices. ' _ ` I costume $ 8.00 now _ I costume 8.90 now ` I costume 12.50 new I costume 16.00 now I E. PERKINS 0 MADE OF MONCl0N TWEED THE BEST CLOTHING MADE. E. .PERKINS & C0 I o ed by _his son, Charle`s`F.‘ Davison. ‘ ‘ L S CHRISTY HATS, and never yet heard a complaint. ' 4d` 2' ~ A -_ One Lot of __ _ ‘i"‘:.\‘-‘?_% ,,:ai**‘”°@e's» 2 rat of . If Qi 'i 5’ `.= ¢` Wrappers “Zu 0 - "I.`.` ' E 13"’ ’”£'f.Q;Q-.,_ “` 111! .L fo ’ f.r 1 -‘ .i~ .1-‘F _ -_ .,, ,‘ »( ~}'v' *' wi" Wor upto $125 ._ .t AL » _.' , ~,$‘;__‘_,.>¢}_ -~ _'_ _.vt _/~_»;3~.__ _ ‘_ soc caan 1 _ " .-.- f‘~:;5 ""{"‘\`_`."` _ ° ,;"1; ' ‘ - _l_,,-fn |..|_”":n_"’. ’ '_-» - ° 9 "*{‘_ 1' * ~ 3. ICS s fi ‘ .x 'S 'via » , - uh". all'-as 1 __*‘-‘ ./F 5° s ;. Q \ ""<_:>- _ "/Tr*/h "v_" ,_-_,._ . ry; _ ,_ uf: " _ -f.?.ffr; _ _Un ,_v.` ,,;,_ _“"_ V* _,__ A V eq". .- -=.»T*_"1‘.;.’.‘.‘.Z?.f'» fi _,- ._ .4 sr ~. 2 a PERKINS & E0. o o ` § Our \~_,, __ ss ` 1 .A .".”f:>'5?*" _ if 'I ' ,._yf‘ Conf o’._ |_ ,$2 o`.-V4’ ‘-` Ia' "uk ~. i ‘>/I _-VIA at W ~ ‘Ll 4` " *\\\'f _ *'-'__ '.41' '-I ' _ 5: _:T5 A .\‘. 9* ‘ 13 ‘ costume 18.50 now - BOY’S CLOTHING T HUMPHREY BRAND Millinery- Dry Goods f _Clothing _ Sunnyside The Milliiiery Leaders. ¢ _ ."~ ’ -_ _ 5-l li. gn -ni in i ` l RTS) Dress / o C ‘ ' _ ~`f_`_; . Sl(ll'lS - ‘ » o*§f‘.f*4'/fir) _ ‘ "’~.~" 1' ,_ Special \, (J - _ i _ ‘ *_ ' 77,. I* 0 ` i` Prices " “iff” ..a.-.__ .- $2-9° 2.90 ;; UN ' Carpets -Linoleuins Skirts Special ~~' O Prices oi ladies’ Costumes y. The few that are 4.0.0 & elif - 1 _ H Windowhliniis S ' G0! l solicitors lorloyd _*_ _ ., _ .fr _ ”“si=..fi-~ -1 s .~= . I-U- ll\l._I£ Florson laehtusmi lrowirs lioek, 1103331' ‘IC -13 dwtf. JOHN F. 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