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' _-_ _~.'.~‘ . , _ ._ - ' _ __ ` " _ V _ . . _ _ _ ._ _ _ M _ _ _ _ 1 _ ‘ ’ ` ,'-, :. _ 0 i ' ' . , ~ . _ » _ f' PAGE Two " Ein News ~- ' 'rms cu iRLo'r‘1‘u'rowN GUARDIAN ""7 ‘WT °F 1”” D MARCH "° l9‘° "W f '" 'run i.a'r - -_ _ _ _ I _.. __.l. ._ - ' Skin There is tio preparat- ion you can use more simple, harmless and want as Clear Smooth il effective than Jamieson’s 1 _ Carnation Cream l f skin from sun or wind ' ` this is the most sooth- ing, healing,application For any injury to the uined. Delightful to LORD ROSEBERY S Lord Roseberfsfplan of reforming the House of Lords is on the whole 5 huiieful one, so lar as it goes. But it is quit: incomplete in thatl it docs not touch the question of the veto A-xeri~isn'l by the Lords uD0l\ me* S-.ires which have passed through the popular Chamber. Lord Roschury lays down as his nrst propositiion that there must be an efficient Sec- nnd t`hambnr in the British Parlia- lment. His second proposition is that the Secoiiil Chamber can best be ob- tained by reforniinii Bild \°€¢0“S'flt“Y' ing the House of l_.ords. His third proposition acccptS tht* Pfillifllile that prissessioii of a il€¢l`8ll9 “lull not give the right to Sit Bhd V090 ll! the House of Lords. if the Lords wuzild accept the pro- _ posml resolutions of _Lord Roaebery tiiiev would give \'ery slfvllg fV'ld°l¥¢9 of an unseltish and sincere desire to i-cf<_ir1ii their Ubauiireia We get from .w:i;.*.__ |,; 7 ~. =' .1 l P -_ ,. _,fl i l ,< _ _,,_ i f li , I i, vi i " fm ;€;5T":`-` _*`-.1-.'~'. ._..“.~mc>rpc » possible. Daintily per- use. Sold by ns only. his proposals aa idea of a new and luiuch smaller House of Lords, the lmcmbers being elecbad thereto by the lentire body of the nobility, as the PLAN OE RPIFORM. And yet it is clear that an Upper (lhamber thus reformed, but still ln vested with its present veto power could never be acC¢PU¥bl¢ ‘O the BN!- li-ih electorate. I A litttle reflection will make this clear. The House of Lords .is now four-fifths, or tliereabout, Conserva- tive and therefore opposed to the Goveriiment of the day_ If its six hundred odd Peers were to elect, say I 'one third or one quarter of their number to form the new House of Lords, it would be still more densely (_‘onse:~vati\'e than the larger bcldy. And having all the powers which thi present Upper Chamber possesses, it would go on blocking the way of re form to the end of the chapter. lt is therefore clear that some- thing more than the mere physi _cal reforms/and changes proposed by Lord Rosebery shall be brought a bout. The power of the Lords to in- terfere in matters of taxation, to re lject budgets and to force a dissolu tion of the House of Commons mua' 1 city, but winning complete power in 'ri-11: cr-1ARLo'r'rE'rowN QUARDIAN _,__,mm___m Mt __ ___ ' S » _ ra were can i a es \ \\ l-.D.\l~.hD_-‘\\’, MARCH 16. lgin. toret en re _ eatétlon apd not li one failed. Former Mayor A. C. Ha§" erthy of Ellsworth, who seried I0l\r terms, 1903-06, was unoilllcsed at the polls in the Hancock county city to- day. Mayor Frank A. Morey of Lew- iston, a Democrat, was given his fourth consecutive election. Waterville is the only instance of a complete overturn in political com- plexion. South Portland elected al Democratic mayor to replace a Rep- zibllcan. but gave the Republicans control of the city government which had been Democratic by one major- ity the past year. Mayors elected and complexion of ed by the Citizen-Democratic combin- ition in Saco, which retained con- trol of both branches of the city gov- :rniiient., with an apparent loss of me alderman to be detemained later ay recount. Rain, accompanied by ightning and thunder during the :arly lorenoon, kept the vote below iormal in most instances. Mayors elected and complexion of new city governments are as follows: Cit. Y (`it M v't. y. _ ayor go Auburn-_-*Irving L. Merrill Rep. 'Bath-'John S. Hyde Eastport-'Walter J. Garnett Sllsworth-Dr. A. S. Hagerthy tiardiner-‘Charles H. Gray Hallowell-Frank S. Wingate Lewiston-*Frank A. Morey ‘tnckland-_-'Albert C. Mcl.oon Rep. Rep: Rep. Rep. Rep. Dem. Rep. 254: 1.6. Jamieson ‘ Scotch representative Peers now are. iiord Rosenery has not defined his plan at length. The remarkable ’ thing about it is that so eminent a member of the aristocratic chamber ercise the functions of legislation or would be willing to concede so muchladministration except in the way oi l lbe ended once and for all. Mr. As lquith is right in demanding that th- veto. power must be curbed at once. Till this is done no Liberal Govern ment in the United Kingdom can ex ` V 0 0 I 1 south Portland-John .i.s_ Dyer Rep( Saco-SE. H. Mitchell Dem-Cit. Waterville-Norman K. Fuller Dem.l * Re-elected. . Sluggish Liver Ruined The Iuedical Hall to the reforming spirit of the age. servitude or sui‘ferance_ ____ Story of a Merchant Who Almost 1 _ _ _, Lost His Business and His Health N 4_5 5 _ __ 5 MA 5 ___ THF. LATE ROBERT W- I-l0Cy_(_} OF THE (LSTOMS. __ -1~h,.O,,gh Neglecting Ear, S m To ylor’s 'Cl ack Hospital is the place to have your clock repaired. If your clock is not going proper- ly or does not keep good time let us Exit for you. ' -All uorlc guaranteed- \i e will send and get it ` Phone 353-J. (.`i.ll.Tay|or jeweler & Opticlan i "Tin island Sheep Dii>~-2='~¢ ner bottle-prepared and sold by A._ Regain, phaui B., Suiinysule. if-lanléi. "In addition to our already well imcucu um- ,.f vcigetables, we now l’lLl‘IS (‘l.'Rl‘]D IN 6 'TO 14 DAYS have fresh lettuce, radish, rind rrc.-zs. Look out for'our Ea.-zter advertise- ment next week we will have .sonic vcrv seasnnaiile. J. J_ Gnv ii" Son. " 3--li'ifl2i. was his watchword and so long as Igood neighbor and a worthy citizen. Gourlie nl Summerside She with their great and irreparable loss, but it is f-ere and hearty sympathy ol the en- tire community. Y Y P' _ _ _ _ ” » toms of Disease. \¢`5t@"d9l' m0"“l“g 5 Pal-‘ef bfoughf Francis Longworth as Customs Ap- _ to many citizens the sad news that D,-a|Ser_ Hg hem tha; ,,p_,it;¢,,, du,-_ "i\Iy life for years has been of sed- during the early morning hours, Rohit- ,ng gm,-ty years ,md was in every entary character_». wntes T_ B Tilt. “_ _ __ _ _ chtield, head of a well known firm, in Jt lv” Hogg had p°'*’°ed out if llle- way an excellent officer, strictly at- Buckingham. "Nine hours ev”-y day H9 ‘Rd been lol" some Ye‘“`S"“ “i1‘“g" tentive to official duties, while at I spent at office work and took ex- txealth, and since the close of last me same Mme always cou,.teO,,s and ercise only on Sunday. I disregard. December had been confined U3 his dbuging to all whom he meg ef] the slmptmns of In llenlill. Wllitfh were all too apparent to m famil hom” at B"‘g`l“°“ L°‘lg°' l’“‘ ‘ew °‘ 'Mr Hoag was held in high esteemir -rew uiin then pale aild befolé . i . < l ‘ 5 I | his ma"5` "lends had realised that by the many who knew him. Duty long I was jaundiced-eyes and skin the end was so near, and the news _ __ _ _ _ wgp 3110 e y w, my strength and nerve __ came at the last with the Shock of a _ _ __ ellcrgy were lowered, and I was sad surprise. hgfiilfh l'>€I‘l¥Y1U~@d lr “RS ffvnfl af bl” qiute_unfitted for business. ln the The late Mr Hogg was born at o cial post. He tid its _i.t)|_q\iiet y morning a lightness in the head_ par. _ ' _ , and in the most unobtrusive fashion f»1¢\ll¢\l‘ly ifhill 1 bent- Over. Ili'-Hfic me New Annan, nearly sixty-nine years and was 8 mode, 0, Oman, fidelity very worried about my health, M05; -aeii.Por some years he was in the em- d t U d of mek work H 01 the laxative medicines I found llloy of Jamer Muirhead of Travel~» Own 0. le on ' ' e weakening' and knowing that I had ler's llest and, wluin about l9 Years 'was 8 k.md husband and fathgrf 8 to be al business every day I neglec' ted myself ratherthan risk further old he entered the employ of the late In 18-9 the “ow dmeagcd g_(_nt,eman'\vcak1iess_ Of course I grew worse, Hon J. (`. Pope, remaining with him “M united _ ania e to J B_ but by a happy chance I began to _ _ . _ _ _. e__ I :until he had about closed his busi- youngest dm:;ht:_10, ui; ,ate Jgnrjs ness in this Province. Mr. Pope was use Dr. Hamilton's Pills. I was for- cibly struck by Uie fact that they neither caused griping nor nausea, Minister of Marine and Fisheries ' ` _ land it seemed incredible that pills “_he“~ ML Hogg was appointed tu tha three sons are now lcit to mourn a ,custuins service in this city, where _ _ _ ‘in due Ulm, he Sm,ccU,,e(, thu ,ate one in which _they will have the sin- cnnld tone, cleanse and regulate the system without causing any unpleas. ant after effects. Dr. Hnmilton's Pills acted with me just as gengy as iinture--they gave new life to my li\'er, strengthened my stomach, and ___“ ' lm Y ` - won me back to perfect good health. PAZO OINTMENT i t I ll .\liilNE _f I'I‘Ili..\ INY skin is clear, dizziness has dis- t - E SUHYBD BM HOLD l<]I.E(‘TI(iNS.l p d d ~ ltii cure any case of_ itching, Blind _ gpgiggearrllperzgt l.‘.ppetlte‘ strength' lilivefling or Protruding Piles in 6 _ _ _ Rf _ h~ ' _ to 14 days or money refunded 50c_ PQR-TLA‘\D' .Mef _Mmch lil-I". hh? stedldlllil' Dgnyl-tl mglfonered-you m' municipal elections in 11 Maine cities ami _on's Pills, which ._ ___ __ ___ _ ._____ _ _ __ today the Republicans elected seven aff §ure 1° cure' Sold in 25° boxes. BEER & WEEKS-Furniture Repairing - . 'g "` 2 Pe ` _ mayors and will control the city government in e` ht ti h - iiiocia game mayors in Waterville and South Portland, losing control a eaters, or Th C t 1 , Kingston. ontariol 8 arrmone C0' STOCK NOTIT ' of the city government in the latter *_ -v$\`_` N" ` Jas.'Af'fleclt \\:__ Q55 . /if ' Xl ___, . _ W; *_ .___ `P _ ‘ lli ?, “ f: :D()Dllb ’/ IDNEY Pitts 1 _ -- r `~ S \ \\'\\(_\‘\\I,§5/£/A ' I D N EY. -1'. #_ Rn" 'ff 5 9.1¢ , EUMA ,¢f,,.... ._ iq. DQ H 'r's of C ,,,,ii",, .\l`.`1:' A 8 T-E J _ Q11), 1-l1I,,,|_ '--4 ' . |‘,`,-ulfllll 22:5 == ...Vt 5, ` ' l 12,-.\_ ,l \\\\\\\ , Donaldston, yesterday sold his Craightmore colt, one year and 10 months old, to Donald Mc. Millnn, city. This colt tipped the 0 ` ` ll scales at 1,100 lbs. <‘HANoED TICKET AND is BARRED. VANCOUVER, ‘ B, C , Lttarch 14.. Because Nathan Hem, Hindoo, did not travel from Calcutta to Vancou- ver on the ticket he bought in tho f0*”m¢l‘ Place. he is denied admittance and niust._return to start anew. This curious 'point was decided to- d`BY by the British Columbia Appeal ‘§»0llI‘f-. to which the Hindoo applied or an order compelling the Govern. ment officials to admit him, He admitted that at Hongkong lie changed his third-class ticket for a .S¢°°nd-Class by Payment si $50. Be- cause be did not travel continuously on one ticket he is barred. .2 i V _! , _ _ _ _ ‘ ._ _ __ ..._ _ - ---~ ---- ---f-» ---'l---- _‘ -- fc" ""'°”*“" T Y > Going .no 'r e pil Great Carpet Sale Now On 9 9 at Paton s 25 p. c. to 1-3 Saved Brussels No 2 bcdy 27 in wide, 15 1-2 yds long, 1.4; for 95.green and brown. Brussels No 2 body 27 in wide, 15 1-2 yds long, 1.20 for 75.greeii, fawn,brown, red. Brussels N.: :extra body, 27 in wide. 21 yds long, 1.95 for 1.45, fawu and brown. B usscls No 1 body, 27 in wide, 21 1-2 yds long 1.45 for 95, green and brown. English Oilcloths at 25 30, 40, cts sq. fd. » 5 Oilcloth small size pieces suitable for under stove, also small rooms from 25 cts up to 1.50. Linoleum in small ends from 50 cts to 2.50,t`or the piece. See our printed Linoleum at 38 cts yd. Wool Blankets from $2.90 to 7.50 large six-. Heavy Comforts from $1.60 to 2.75. Eiderclown Comforts from $3. 50 fo 15.00. Odd pairs lace curtains 1-3 off. _ _ Soiled pairs lace curtains 1-2 price. Small ends Stair Oilclofh from 2 1.2 to 6 _vds 20 for 15 cts. PATON at Paton s 25 p. gc. to 1-3 Saved We Want to clear out every _yardof Piece Carpet in This Departmentf Tapestry stairs 18 in wide, 3 1-2 yds long, 60 cts yd for 38, green and brown. Tapestry stairs 27 in wide, 4 1-4 yds long. 90 cts yd for 6_2, green and red. Tapestry stairs 22 in wide 4 1-2 yds- long 70 cts yd for 55, green and red. Tapestry stairs 18 in wide 5 3-4 yds long, 48 cts yd for 35, green, brown, fawn. Suitable for Hall runners or small. stairs, they come in Axminster,22 in wide 7 1-2 yds long, 1.55 for 1.00. No 2 Brussels 22 in vide, 7 1-2 yds long, 1.45 for 95. _ Velvet 22 in wide 9 yds long, 1.55 for r.oo. All other Brussel Carpet and Tapesfy Carpet ' 25 p. c. olfTapestry 1-4 and 1-3 off all Brussels 'S l’ATON’S Body tapesty carpets, 27 in wide 6 1'-4 yds long 7 5.foi- 50, fawu, green and brown _ Body tapestry carpets, 27 in wide,"7 yds long r.io for 75 light fawn green and brown Body tapestry carpets, 27 in wide, 11 yds long 45 for 35, fawn and brown. Body tapestry carpets, 27 in wide, 12 i-2 yds long, 75 for 5o,greeii‘ and brown. Body tapestry carpets,27 iii wide, 14 r-2 yds. long, 7o for 50, mottled green. Body tapestry carpets,27 in wide,i4 1-2 yds long 85 for 55, brown, fawn and green. Body tapestry carpets, 27 in wide,19 1-4 yds long 95 for 6o,bliie and fawn. Body tapestry carpets, 27 in wide,19 I-2yds long,95 for 65,niottled green. Body tapestry carpcts,27 in wide,2o yds long, 68 for 45,red, green and brown. Pody tapestry carpets,27 in wide,21 1-4 yds long,95 foi 65,fawi1 green and brown. Body tapestry carpets,27 in wide, 29 1-4 yds long, 57 for 4o,greea and red. _ Body tapestry carpets, 27 in* wide, 8 1-2 yds long 90 for 6o,fnwu,green and brown. PATON’S PATON’S_ PATON’S Small lengths suitable _for runners, larger ones for lull rooms U it I iirwide 7 1-2 yds. long $1.45 H U lt for 9oc green and brown. Brussels No. 2 body 27 U (6 1 H li (l K( 9 1-2 it (I I0 1_2 1.65 “ 1.60 “ 1.20 fawn and brown _ lt it ll ,_~< 'r »¢f_; Q .aa _- _-.~ _ -»» - -.-=~ _-_~»- -<_,-,~_-V-§"i-@ ""`- fq, _ ' "_".`._'-'e=?*"r WWQQV ,R o” f ~ ._ _ l l, ,.` ,;',‘,i;~ ~- __ . | 1* l I l . Re-upholstering The expert in charge of lf J' 1. " _.fy our upholstering Dept does _ il - I '-fl _ -nothing else-year in and year out. Little wonder then that - this work is beyond reproach-~ ff i 9 " _ »~ ‘ fi i' _F li ' 5 ` .;‘,, 1;! ti 'bl ' il- i #-1 ‘ f 1 --.,$_ -[L _,_ iii. 1 'ls lr ,.4 1. ‘.'.. 1 M I -every customer pleased. some of this work on hand and relieve the rush of the spring months--we are offering 20 per cent off all furniture cover- ings purchased previous to March 15. You il find an ehgant assortment to choose from here. 7 'ff ` _ I eer Weeks 6"" ms' ` ,A »i~i-1-x-1-1-1-i-1-i-z-1-1-1-i i-i i-1 H-1- ‘Q 1-L---s W0men’s House Shoes Spccial Value at ' _ 50C -i~z»i-1-i-»i-i-z»1~i~i-1~z-i-1~»i»z~z»z-i-i-z- 7 _/` C _Do Your Ads Bring Business Your :ids express thc scn. liilient of your store'-pleag. ing' or oiliclrivise. lf your :edit -'tri' -1ltr:ii'ltvi' l_\'po|.frapliiczil- |_\’. and interesting, business IS l1ouud_lo come, but if your .ids run ui the .same old way ‘l“.\' l'\ Clay out, week in _ week ou! You arc pulling ilowu the blinds and locking thu doors to business. l"'~""~“l"\_|\i-r space is ilic greatest field for i~i\lti\>ation, for invcstint-nt, and u-igh thc right goods and store melli- ods behind il. t|ierc'snnthiug to prevent increasing vour. ll tl if U H “ 1.20 H (1 (5 1. o ll (C ft ll (I K( ll 5 U velvet H (K fl l( II 1.4 U H *SN “ greeii and brown 1.60 tl it (4 U I-ss 'lhose are suitable for runners or small rooms Ends oi borders left from the year’s selling _suitable for mats when - sewn together _ Pirro ’ _ PATON’ I.20 U Loo (I U H _ (C _ ~-~- -- -1---__ ..._.__-_._..__ ____, _ _'__ .~__..__.__,-. _.__ __ A__ A _ _ 3. biisiitcss. Cullivrilc your newspaper plc!-have it vicld liiisincss. ' l lmvc a practical print. xliopcxperii-iicc. along with my aclveriis-ing kuowlcdgi- that givi-.s me cvi-ry admu. Inge to bauillr _vour .1dvi~r- tisuig salisfarlnril_\' and profi. tablv Only one merchant in each town in any parti- cular line will receive my service. For parti- culars phone Otil 123. Resfflence 356-1.. or address. ° ll J BONNEI.l. Newsoii Block ;- v ' I _ Delamar Cll_0C0l.A'l'lS 5 In beautiful pound and half pound boxes. Try a sample pound or half. 6.12- Bushes The l’eop|e'| Druggiaf Charlottetown l "¢"¢i°\iS C Canada Lite Policy-holders who hold policies taken out previous to the yell' , igoo and with profits at each quiu-queunial period can obtain their igio certificates by calling at the Charlottetown Office. _ Profits are from 30 p. e to 40 p. e. Greater than at the p_i§yio_i_is_quin--quennial division in 190 Out of_ town policy-holders will receive their certifi- cates by mail in a few days. Amy _li.Burrowe, _ _ W. K, |(¢¢¢", A1ent,Summemde Manager, P. IJ. l.Bnacl|, Lewis ll. Beer, Field Manager. _ dmwfrwtf