?\»¢31W-ir.:-..$, ._ __ _-_-.~.... .~,~.».»... .a-.i.¢a~\-sipw-_...V -.. ¢. _ f' ‘ “to- ~. --».-..._ ¢¢~...¢~,.- _.¢».»...» »-»......,,..¢¢._»»--¢. _--.» »---» »»¢-¢~»»¢- -.-¢.4¢....._._~_¢»-¢~»»»~_»-:- -__........ ~ ns. ~» ~e- i 4.... l g ______ __ ____ ____ ____ _ _ __ _ H 1- 11-mg gi ng-néni -_ -. /V -------~ »~»- -- ~-- -~ -~~~~---~---»»~ ---~ --»- ~ »- -- - A .és I _ T ' gl l "Clearly the farmer-is so much the richer ` if beneath the fertile _soil which grows ‘ p _M 7 7 his crops there isa subterranean lake of We »~-:-we ." - “- " `”’?"¥._ ~".`i\ .~ ` _ “<7” f'~ \'»--E ~ f _*fi f ‘Li .f-./fi>-im' 11 'rim GUABBIAN. cnsntorrnrcws, PRINCE Enwsiin 1sr.4ND,16.1901- ._ _ii-~ _ ;: _ » = ». - _ __ * . ,fir , ~ 4 ,__ The Manitoba Branch ot the Dominion Alliance have issued an address to the bountiesto further enrich the man who r F ' - ' ‘ _ has both alarm and an ollwell ig 6 ` teinperance people of that Province deal- It would really be vastl "°bet, 5 for the 16! th . W feud 1 i '/ ' _ .1/’ _ ~ . were opposed to hayingthe lawanahmittedg halt the ue. are paying. ghns the \ to the Courts in the wayit was done; that ;` bounty 9 storing %beneath [_ tested in actual working; further that the Government, having got an adverse de- cision in the Manitoba Courtniis nownin duty bound to cnrry’th_e to the Privy Council. The Liiiianee compiain with apparent good reason that thefdeeinion given by the Court of King's Bench in regard to the' validity of the law is vague and unsatis- ii lil Forth! of itching, Scnly factory. The decision deals almost ex- nlllllollfl lf! llliillltly Rtlleved clusively with only one of the eleven (iffiliili in _-kplete Treatment, consisting of CU~ imma Soar, to cleanse the skin of criists iisenles and soften the thickened cuti- dn, Girrtcinui On~ri'sxn1~"r, to instantly a&itching, irritation, and intlammation, and soothe and heal, and Cnricuns Ra~ nmvmrr, to cool and cleanse the blood. A Blur.: SET is often suiiiciciit to cure iit torturing, disfiguring, itching, illq, bleeding, scaly, crnsted, and jmply skin, scalp, and blood hiunours, vm all else fails. iltloan of People Une Cutlourn. Soap, idb Cuticura Ointment, for beautifv ing &&n, lor cleansing the scalp, and stopping dl' ing hair, for softening and w ten- Qk Mods, for baby itchings and i-ashes, hhihn for annoying irritations and chaf- or too free or olfcnsive perspiration. in m for ulcerative weaknesses, for many in antiseptic purposes which siiggwt iinnxseives to women :inii mothers, ami for nll & purposes of thc toilet, bath, :incl niirscry. ity gli dmgcistn. Britim Depot: ‘If-‘B ffhnrterhouse “'_|‘m‘_,,n_ yn’-v-nn l\ N I‘ |'.\¢-Q _'Q1-in Pnnv|q_ 2'-' 1 \ 1 fi I l`l.:iyfiower» questions submitted to the Court.. The question answered was : “Had the Legis- lative Assembly of Manitoba jurisdiction to enact the Liquor Act,and if not in what particular or respect has it exceeded its power 2" The answer is summed up in the words of Chief Justice Killam: "The only answer I can suggest for the first _question is that the Legislature of Mani- toba. has exceeded iis power in enacting the Liquor Act as a whole.” The Alliance complain that this decis- ion is obscure and indeilnite, and contend that the fundamental principle of the Act is untouched by the judgment; that the ijudgment cannot be accepted as n iinal the Government should carry its case no retreat should be made in any particu- \la.r until it is clearly specified in what re~ fgard the Act exceeds the powers of the Province; that when a decision is had by V the P1-ivy Council, if it 'is adverse, the §Act may be aiiiended so as to be coiistitiitioniil. ' i ‘ L It appears, moreover, that the framerof ea _‘ fthe Act (who stands ui. the head of the _ ,Manitoba bar)nnd the legal adviser of might bn ex “died but Dev" ithe Alliance, concur in the view thatou i s 0 _ ~ excened by nn,/. appeal io the Privy Council the Act will beheld tobe valid. The decision of the 25c_ 9 Court of Kings Bench now appears to be on earth. S nd for sam ‘e less sweeping than was at first repor ted. I be couvincpd we h.£e_ M and Chief Justice Killam admits that the that we advertise. » Province is possessed of very wide powers sold onyy by ` of restriction in prohibiting the liquor tra Elie. All of which will goto strengthen is, as the Minister of Justice believes, a J D th: hopethat our Island Prohibitory Act , , , ._ .. . _ _ - ` _,mv p-11..... glillli iliilllll l (lil good and valid law. THE OIL DUTIES. B. litllUGHl|N; M. ll.f “r i _ The Toronto Globe, in contrast to its Physmian and S1l|’gC0l1, M usual well-reasoned articles, has a vacil- 0&e Hours-9 to io; 12 to 2; 7 to 8. 1‘§§',EPl'-IONE 323. *_-i * loess, Attomeys¢_a¢~Lev;, 'T ancsma Rss1DeNcE_i<¢ni si., Nw ,1“‘;f‘g' “hi’;?'*h”f"h“"'°1? °” fthe ";‘_’°"'e G*-Y _B“ildmg_ pi su Ject, en in,__ wit a series 0 ques ions of which this is the final one: And finally if it is thought necessary to protect the independent Canadian pro A riucer would it not be better to do that by means of a bounty or otherwise than by a general duty on the import? is to how much of the Liberal tht- ‘I-# Itilllllllll ‘_fllElilI|L|l STEIMT form of iaoe is behind the mine in Block, Chnrlottetovrn, Pt BrI.~r` tion our readers may judge. Of coiiee d&w6m ' ' the Ontario oil wells must be “proteciiodi " 5 _ * “-~.-we _ W' . ,, mm it It follows that the coal mineiowners" and _ 1 the iron and steel producefs, e_t ai. iiiusti’ be protected, fostered and encouraged in some way, by bounties if not by duties. CD I Ill anled at llnc ' 5,000 lbs. Scrap Brass 0 ‘Copper for which highest cas price will be paid at iii D* ~i QQQOSSQQQ Q F C* entered or encouraged in some Way! In the iight of its own reasoning on _this Question the Globe apoears as practically wo Ontario counties oil has been found. Growing girls in ill health shouldu - se occasionally \VHEELER`SBotanic Bitters M a purely vegetable and reliable remedy for r all irregularities of the system curin v 2 Headache Bilousness SC Dizziness. Only 25 cents at all dealers. ' (Dabs for ` l the Baby the Government should- have wnlte(_`t`il1\‘the .ou °!'0nhridih‘ beentby de_ X _f ' i » Q T ` the law went into operation and had it `vi¢¢g t d 0 ' . ' ‘ decision on the merits of the Act; that without delay to the Privy Council: that *fi nprotection advocate to-day; although for ' nearly half a century it denounced pro~ tection in all its moods and tenses. Beneath the soil of some Ontario farms in 3. 5. 7. Solo ...... . _ 8. ii. Cont' alto Solo-“De Profundis"..Osenr Verne 12. Organ 'I`u_no _-\u. ' salt of Iron, in -oiind sherry - ` Th re is h alth t' ll f ‘P Wmg-\§‘§l§§ @ W. REDBIN, Phill. The Square Driiggist. Sunnyside. %s 1' ' ~ ' r 'ei' rim -$9# g :E1 o GR .ence *OF* _Vi Regitai of Sacred .""“- St. Paul’s Church __ _ . A.-_oN_ Tuesday. Eiinfiig, l9th instant i Organ Allegro and Double Fugue-Hummel Allegretto Op. 41. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Merkel Mr. S. N. Earle. 2. Solo and ?ns.rtette--"Rest" . . . . _ . F orence Earle and Qziaitettei """ ' ° o ..... .. . _ _ .................. .. Rev Leo Williams. 4. Duett and Cnorus- 'I Waited for the Lord” . _ . . . .. ...........Mendelsslion Dihett-Mrs. Hedley Palmer land Miss C i o ngs. Solo . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 6. Quartefte-“Adeste" . . . . . _ _ _.Vincent Nov ello Mi-ses Earle and Messrs. Moore and Earle Miss C. Fitzgerald Organ Lcivo-Spohr . . _ . _ _ _ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ._ _-xixdante Con Moto ........... ..Mendeissh:»n Andante from ist Concerto ._ Mend *soon Miss M. Moore. els . » Mr. S. N. Earle. 9. Solo and Chorus--Tantnm Ergo _ _ _ , _ _ , _Beale Solo-Mrs. H. V. Palmer. xo. Baritone Solo-“The Heavenly Drea-'ri”' - . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..'l`reherne ' Mr. Charles Earle. ‘ Miss Amv Earle. Chorus ol Angels . _ . . . . . . . , , . , , _ _ _ _ _ Smart Mr. S. N. Earle 15. Solo and Quartette-‘ Lead` Kindlv Light” . . . . . . . . . . _ . _ . . . . . .. ._ _,_.Snecxer‘ GOD SAVE THE KING- Doors open at 7 zo. Recital at S cfclock. Cei- iection at door.-Iiich 16. 0111' first lot of 20 oamriftoes just >ip_ni@9 new __ _ _“_ L_* if T p cl t :itterns-mo ra. e prices. _ ° @ I ‘ . ` - S ° _.,‘:'-‘.~.. ¢“ *' _ $5; ' __ . __:9ig\:s _- _ ,iv '.; ’ » ~. __ _ __ . P. 1;., _ _ ' '_ ' "i...I;"_ ‘_ Q _ _,f `4'{;_ _.X 'Aninpnght Apply to. ‘ . .‘ V ` oil which he can pump up at. will. Why __ ' SAT” RD” M“f‘RCH‘ 16° 19"" f should an me restorttefamerstnmugu- Q . _ ' _ c out the Dominiombe made tributary to 1 PROHIBI-"ON IN MANITOBA' him on that account? Why slionld they S _ ""_ beforced to pay either in duties or' mn an pq ln the head, back and chest, soreness all. ° -s-.’-.t....="’f'° ~‘_L'="‘="-.¢,»f.Li~i&f I *ul 4' L Vocal & Instrumental ’ f ,» ` IN ani 1 sf .. are ‘5 . ‘ 1 ing with the neeentjudicial decision which great majority of the people of Canada if ' G _ ‘ V P - A C ~ , declared the Prohibitory Act,the|e known ere was _not nnoii well in the Qgnilnicn. _ . _ ` G Q r ' ' ILS the Li¢l\l0l‘ ACC. il1Vllid TMI find ere it séwe should no doubt ` ay be . : L _ _ comfort in the fact that the Province in 1;-ge .go hui Q11 Wynn we ghgoge, 'id ymuld _ _ iv ` _ ` _ Y! . ¢0mil\i¢*»0¢i YD Pl'¢|libffd°ll- T110! have for consuinption$t about i it is of course. very to all that{in buyingian--tlnlanndried shut there’s _a dis- tinct saving and economy. The manu- facturer saves the expense oi laonclrying and finishing. which is really a good deal oi an item, and consequently sells to you at a considerable cheaper price. And let us assure you these. are the best that can be bought for the mo 50 cents White unlaundriecl shirts made of (good cotton, linen l:osom and wrist bands, filled scams and continuous facings, all sizes, price 50c' _ ` . We opened more new ties yesterday S &0S io) ` ft ‘ ‘ ` 1 The Miliinow Leaders. ni iiii i n fr - L' 4:; 1-r _'__-_fv -ff -33,- _ H __ W W _ _ " is a t-ying month ' " _ V » _ ,T -i'-2-_ '-'~ Fortify yourself against an attack ofi _ _ ~ e e _ s inet and vigor ""’ in every tablespoonfiii of it. ' _ ' Our British Beet Iron and Wine has given great saii'-‘ifaetioii Vie _hcerfiiily ` ' re“ommend it to xoii _ _ so ci at ';5c per bottle Prepared by V * \ . _ i 001' Spring Cloths in the latest novelties and nr west designs are da-ly arriving. . Call and make your selections for Spring Suit, from our large and select stock.. ' f V Latest style, but workllfidnhip perfect dtignaranteed. .- Also see our large sto¢!_h"p__Pfi}=nts’ Furnishings. 1 'I ' ~_ i ` f . \_~~ ‘ir f...~ -_ ~ 1 " ._ :»_ ~ _ broidery Silk,~put up in tangle, and knot proof holders; nearly 400 shades? tags or a. oiiescent stamp:~te1lS how to embroider fiftvflowers and leaves. 3.1 siiicinn. llmbroider with V-l D Brainerd and Arm strong Wash Em- 3 “ Blue Book” for three “holder” ST.5?.l0HNS,- P. 0. -as 3 'fr "» ee Beet qiluliliy $900 ....... Choicest and Ueyion Sales exceed in Hts Wharves and Dizrsarnssr Pearse Sealed Tanders will be th is oilice until noon on Saturday. Haiti: From any person of to lease any uf the Bridgeunlso n pier nt b r'L t 62 l _ "“j" 5 ‘ I forwarded N M ji ~* apartment does not ~ “ " ' ‘ =" ~--V ' to swept the hilhestor en! RICHARD ereta Piilie Hm1_i1 -2 is 7 ° ` f +=;%@i= _ ~ ,..;....é7 1 xl -,if-v`f...`.,:{_'. ._;»_;_,`<,.*m_‘ _ _ ff ` J... I. Bt lrinrsicoiii ami W* "4 Italian; Km sc. MU* Wffllfl Futon OFFICE ii0iRS:8 lin ni ,lltelp I .7 Telephone Commumcaw cr dt! LBRGE STORE ull of bargains, W High Qislity Groceries Prices Buyers who hdffe not visited us will do well to call and see what we ‘an do in the way of ` Supplies