4 I THE GUARUAN. CHARLOTTETOWN, PIRINCE EDWARIJ_ISLAND. MAY I1, i903 2. I\ A Brmhlnalian i »~ Fountain Syringe and __ Hot Water Bottle. » That will lhold three ,_ quarts of water and we f guarantee it for one year. I. i f- - fi, THE GUARDIAN An Indepe ndazt Journal. nntrammelled and fearless; aiming to be Just, lmpartlal, Rellable, Newsy, seeking at all times to further the best interests af the people. and recognized therefore as The IE’ec>:p1e’s Paper Published .at its oilices, New Prowse Block, North side Post oiiice, at the following rates, payable in advancez- - uorning Edition,daily (except Sunday), one Weekly Edition (Wednesday) per year in advance.. ............. . . . ................. . .$1.00 Branch Offices have been established at the following places where subscriptions may be paid, news nrnish-. ed, adverthising, lob work and other business _ transacte _ Bumxneraide, Rogers & Rogers' store-J. B.C. Baker, Agent ' mouth asc. per yr ............. . . . . . . . . . .$3.001 P _ $ “, h I Alberton, Alberton Post Ohlce-Herbert Clark, 1’lC€ 2 2 ’. "6 HVE = A t. ` 3 g Sourls Eagtgelleleohone' Omoe--P. G. Seaman » t Cheap” makes- See 0111' _ ;.gii.“s. mccns:anv,a<1u°f. J. P. HOOD, I F R NEWS_0M, Auver-ising Mgr. Sub.-crlpuon Mgr ’ ' I 1 window of rubber goods. ` 1. H. A. ELLIS. ‘Ii .lI.Il"‘I" THE GRAND TRUNK PACIFIC. Charlottetown Montague, ._-.-f TreGrar-d Trunk Pacific Railway bill ` was ventilated the other day in the rail- .'=:?=\~ _ .lay C inmates of the House of common.. \ ff e ~ ef The disxussion was c'osely watched by the ,\ representatives of rival railway iLtere=tS ` 1*' h '=_ ani bv the members for the Maritime » No Need tb pass ‘mr door Pr vinces, who are jealous of their winter ,___ _ i\ ‘ Murray hi-. cr. pl F - pm; ;~igh»s_ Tre Gran! Trunk has all ,` when you want along had its eastern terminal at Portland I rl ' . I and its western at C.-iicego, both being in f d the Unigid St,a_f,¢=_ It was known from ` the llrst that strong o*-je tion would hc 'i/-E , V _ . '\')I We havea large Stock 2°. made tothe Government assistiD8 UW the best Brands at lowest In-,j¢°¢ unless the Atlantic iefminus of /I/I rices an i e -2’ wa-x ma. e at St. John, Halifax, i p w p ase ,W the road _ 3.1 I ,c .tolill your order. \\\I 01' °I"“"` C"”°°l°“."’“ °" “fn” Tm” 3 ,. . I point se ms not to have been fairly met. ’ I ° hone 264° The Graui Trunk D¢_0Dl0 Ki" ‘W5 ‘bf-' co. their eastern terminus will be at Quebec. ; ; IF TORMEYTED WITH CO 't..S. "3 Q\l¢*."' "Uf1'°¢. Cll‘1‘o1rn. ~ : ' dt w a eon ‘ha Th. Sat. Save N u-Self pain, worry and dis 'cSs, \ ` by "sim, me never-fail nr Putman s Pain- M 1°" 0°" '"1' Wt" E"""“°”"' 1° is 5 T s I I R' reliable auiacts quickly. _ ~ X’ ._»._._.. eq.. * _ l`lEN’S TWE LVE I DOLLAR 1 SUITS t ‘"5 » ‘ Vi/'e are selling more of ourtwelve dol- 0 ` lar suits than anything else- seems as - r , _ if every man in town W ants one, espec- ~ ially the young man. VVhy not? The styles are smart and handsome. A I Three button' sack, with roll collar, souare corner, single breasted, high three' button cut away, three _button _ padded shou‘ders, great to show oil a manly figure. Stylish cut vest, trous- ers full at the hip. They are in rich greys, blue, stripes - 4 A and _bro\vns. ` _ Why are our _twelve dollar suits better than anybody clse’s ? ~ Because we buy them from W. R. Iohnson and the Fit- _ _ reform and they are _'the best makers in I Canada. They only sell to us' in 'this town. They put certain touches into ~ I their clothing that nobody else seems T ' - . to get onto. If you"ll look we’1l make . \ Pfcwse ‘Tigris ‘only s;y1is1~.'c' ' 2 °°1°~ /» _ sick-you eani.i'dy it T"?“< J ~'.'~‘:.=‘~'-."1 .e:\1.‘:»t-=~. e 1, -._ .. , _ . _ _ ~?”`iE° "*'~a* as ey., " fa; , This means that they will build r o f in her cas ,ward in Canada, and hence that Part Lnfi will be in the future as much the Al l»mti_~. t rminus of_ the Grand Trunk sys- tem as it now is. These conditions allbrd fa r ground for the Maritime mem- _ be- s to oppose the rzrm tingol Governm ent Ii aid to the ache' e. We are not yet ti-ld what the Government propose to 60. but . tis well understood ti at the b g old c mpauy have a consldelable pull ani _ » I tentlon that their Pacific road will _really form a westward eitension o£_ the _ ‘Governme:~t railway system by which *' the l~tter will stand loprollt Iarg ly. ` L-f*'~ ` THE PRoPos£D mAm<£T`Bu|LD\Nc. I Thef ct that the lowcst tender forthe 5 erec im nf the propcsel new marke., I building was $46,500, cr $16,500 above the __ Jestiiiiate, has called a. sudden halt in thel Isteps toward co strutting the work. No cor tract his been enterel iclo nor can be until new and much liwer proposals are regeived. The architeit sceuis to have been under an impression that the build- _ ing could be irectel at a much lower cost than that for which the practical men wt-o submitted the t.-nders were willing lo undertake ir. The mil’ resie is so wioe as to redect somevih t on the archltec-t'S judgment, and mu t prove mist embar- rasu g to the Council. Witu the n'i.app»Jiutinen“,_ove'r the ten-_ ders has come a rrnswal of pritiy shirp cntlcism over the propo ei bu”ldin|z. The published cuts have made the pub- _lic familiar with its p\opo».;ti`ons and in-` Item ed general appearance. A Hrs Iremark from every ' side' is _ tna lu has a distinctly “churchy” appear- ance. and as 'little as p ssiblo ici the appearance ot sf 0 marker. It con trusted according x to the architzcis designs audplans it would be a hands mebuildlng init: way, no doubt, but its beauty would hoo! al kind bee ter composting with a house of worship than with a mart of trade In other respfc s the plans call for a building much moe. elaborate. and ccstly than the oieaqlon 'calls for or than toe city can well adord tu fm. _. / I A specimen ot ths elaborateuess is found in the proposed music hall-a sometimes much nee'el r-mm for the larger gatheric-gs, that are oacasicnally coavened It is but rarely, say once or tvice in a' year, that llltsen hundred per cis will desre to cims _together in __me¢'t‘ng in our city. When they do we ought to be able to accommodate tlsm, with reasonable com'ort. But it would be waste'ul and extravagant excess to dt up f ~r rush infrequent uae a bull with all _ the elaborate a id luxuriou 1 appointments I whic'1 are to be mat withf in' music halls large and rich modern cifief. As f 1: the . nrarket i _self it oughnlo bs a place for plain p ople from town and country to ~ me :tar dc buy and sell thfpro “locts of tl e . farm. lt ought to be neat, vrfl -lighted, ccmfoitable ani substantial. It reed not be p irticulai ly ornamental. ‘ ' It is regrettable that a simple", less elaborate ani less costly design had not* bien at tlrst- adopted._ To call for new plans will involve a loss of valuable lime, but it is 'quite certirn the citlz ns will `n¢.t consent to pav $47,000 for a building. I u r l along the line proposed. They want -a than a church, a structure neat but nom I gan y, that give full practical value 'for levery dollar ot its cost, that will sfo d .she ite ', comfort and neerllul facilities lor town-and-country trade, and that will not c st more than $30,lll0 ta $35,000. ' Wetake it that the Council know pretty .well what the citizens want, and will act accord ~_ingly. . ' _ _ . _ . f '\'~usi_wi»eat rar; ine' Porn, \ r Glimpses into the ' , ~ ~ f -_ im 0 ¢ aremiikinga strong point of the con-_ . -1 ? 5 <<<<<<< , ___ ____ /.ie/~ ' v , '-----t‘f"» f»- \ a' _ I _ ___ _:__ . \`__ "41 - \\ \ » ' -1011 `_ v wmv 5 -4 or ._ ___ >»- _ __ '_ in/ Tweed, Worsted and ‘\ , _ _ .\\` yf- , \ There is no exaggeration in our claim that it lllillinerv. headquarters .»~_¢-»§;`q\»'~f`lV‘ _ _ “for.Cl;arlottetown. Come and. judge for yourself 7 Ourhead milliner ~ ' ' _ miss Z. lliclen . . ,u " , * Will give your order her personal attention. ' Ifyou -_ want your hat Saturday _let us have your order _ I earlyin the week asipossible. ' _ ' ` _ ~ ' ' . \ I ~ W Come in andlseenthe display of Mil»li_nery,lth'c I .the.ready.-to-trim._and thematerial to I I it fwith. » i ' ' * Pecxlwsaco... '1f_nEaM1LfL1NERY LEADERS, _ _ _gk ,.C_`;____ gcs ever shown, also ancient ’ ~f _ &2g;g . - line of the newest designs of ,_: T .o . » p. \. - :_ _ ~ rousermgs and rain 1 - /~ ‘ coatings. v 2 *S tsésounmswsramonars """ 3 °" 'gfiqvy Geis'F"hi thmesil R ,Q ' n urms n - e %_1 and best _ S5 ol;'l€‘D-nuilhyil J0l1nMcl.cod &C0.,f llerullillsllllll W market- that will laokmore like a marliet, I I ' ' L ...Z Cl? »f-.=.-~é"‘e.°@ 3:25: '.`_ -, ' ,;“"'7__P"‘_*f;° r yr-,r ~ 10 I /L I. t' ~e v<~ *A1 “f ._ K cmcnso suckers _- i .;§i_ ' ---' ' ‘I :`i‘_."f» ' CHICAGO, Mav `9. -I (Special), ._“-' f y~f:°"»_i_~-___ lhl I July wheat 725;' corn 44; Park s11.15.`_ 'l ' ’ ' _ Perhaps you can 'learn' somethingby examining-this _even if you dont want one comein _and see what we | .l ' " ‘ I M-.0"ur.~'.' f 0 Prescri|_rtiol\i_ il i 0 _. Idithe strongholdfof our _ business. _We _,give fit ` our... a`tt_enti_an~='a.t all We buybest _drugs and _ chemicals. procurab1e.‘ ~ elsfof standard strength. vuulnml if . - - every ounce. of medicine - you get ofus contains an I ounce of cure. V . We _are reasonable `Pfi°°°`_;W° ii# __den_v_ery we-gfe-“sr 1 ' ` » `_l‘;- " .- ,5 .~ -~.-1-_. `»,_~fL ,-. ,,._ I Q »'¢..~’f H _ if g ‘lA‘ 4; V-T -,I ii 0 néihinvers .0f Clfwnffy andfwe are ,Best !Il%1_'»* 3. "pro‘mpt_ We also ' ` . 4 . _ ~ o ' » And an economical time to get a good Iron Bed at Newson’s. Iwothing nicer for -a bedroom than a white ». ‘ enamelled iron bed; always clean, always neat, “no crevies for dust or vermin. _ . _ T ~i Bi _ J '_ P-F,-is _ ‘ 8 Buysa moe Iron Bed. _ youfthinkit- w0f_uld.`he -/ , Emu invested, we easy 3 c. _ JOHN NE. NSQN ~¢- » '.1-f .if , _, I Q-it-1-1-¢i ~ We bee #M411 rw' aeenu