THE GUARDIAN, CHARIDTTETOWN, PRINCE EDWARD,__lSLANU, APRIL -z, 11,15., if, MONDAY, April is. Mr. Arsenault asked the Commissioner gf Yubiio Works if a report of the Gov- ernment Engineer was given him of the state of the Haldlmand Bridge in Lot iii. if so, what action does the Government intend to take in the matter. The Commissioner replied that the cn- gineer had visited the locality and no r0~ port had been received of had condition of the bridge. Any necessary repairs would be attended. Mr. Arsenault said that the engineer had told him that the bridge would have to be repaired last winter or it would he useless. The Bill to incorporate Charlottetown Council No. 824 Knights of Columbus was referred to committee of the whois. After consideration progress was report- cd. lion. Mr. Peters introduced a Bill to be intituled "An Act respecting certain proceedings in the Court of Chancery and to amend certain Acts therein mention- ed." It was read a first time and set down for second reading tomorrow. Hoo. Mr. Peters moved, seconded by Hon. Hr. Rogers, that the House tomor- row resolve itself into committee of the whole to consider the granting of supply. Mr. Mathieson said the House was not in a position to pass the estimates until the report ofthe Commissioner of Agri- culture was submitted. lion. Mr. Rogers reported that the work was being pushed as much as possible and would be ready in a day or LWO. Hon. Mr.Petors snidhe was trying to get the business through as expeditiously as possible and have thc House closed this week. if the Leader of the Opposition would allow the grants for agriculture to stand over for n day or two it would expedite the business. Hr. Mathieson replied that no objection would come to the suggestion of allowing the grants for agriculture tc stand over till the report was stibinitted. The country would require however that the report of Agriculture should be considered for a reasonable lime before grunts were made. The Act to extend North River ilnarl and add to Victoria Puri: was read ii ‘_l1ird time and passed. Hon. Mr. Petr-rs submitted the report ofthe Hospital forthe Insane. Afew minutes bcforo one o'cloL~k lilr. Mclsaac resumed the debate on the reso- ution rs Preferential Trade. House adjourned at one o'clock Lili ll p. m. Wsiixi-:spar April 20. House niet at 4,l5. Mr. (iodkin, Chairman in Committee ro- pcrted that the bill to rimcnd the Char- lottetown incorporation Act was agreed to. House resunicd roninittee of the whole with Mr. lllclsanc in the chair on the bill to Incorporate the Charlottetown Council No R`.’.i. Knights of Columbus. The iill was agreed to wi h amendments. The House resolvei it.~11. if into Committee of miss o_r_snn1s iwiul Suffering oi a Boy from an itching , Humour. GURED BHIUTICURA . lint Une Square inch of Skin on His Whole Body Was Unaffecled. " My little son, a boy of five, broke out with an itching rusii. Three doc- 1' ' 2 - m ,. the whois with Mr. Mc\Villiams in the t ward Island Dental Act. Bon Mr Hughes t the mover, explained the bill was intro- t must have organization beforehand to` accommodate the population we are o asking for and we want the patent dryers, __ t chair on the bill to amend the Prince Ed- equip our enterprise. As confirmatory of 1 to expect from the Central Government in gettingour fishery on its feet.” We O `~ oo, even if they may not be operated at heir full capacity at the start, to fully his l may soy that the very first question he Minister put to me the other day in _S Sweet P as* duced on petition of all the dentists on the was agreed to with amendments. On mo- e amend the Summerslde incorporation Act e H103. Hon. Mr. Rogers submitted the Bill making it unlawful to feed swine, offered 0 for sale, on fish offal. The Bill provides that it shrill not be lawful for any person to sell or barter or cause to be sold or biirtered any swine that have been fed on fish, fish refuse, or fish oifai, knowing the island. Ir. was for the purpose of elevating encouragement before him was: "How the standard of the profession. The bill `many families are you prepared to give tion of Mr `Godkin the iiouse resoived`1business if operated rightly, we feel sure. itself into Committee of the whole with Let every, patriotic Islander, only encour- Cspt Read in the chair on thc bill to age it in a practical as well as a sentim- United we can do something; split up as The Bill was reported agreed to. on every other question of rrovincial moment, we must remain as impotent as CALENDAR FOR APRIL |904. Ottawa when I placed the proposition for mpioyment tc?" There is money in this ntai sense, and.all will benefit therefore. ver. A. E.Bu1¢15l m. p. m. fron ` There are Sweet Peas that are called best and there are those that are hcst.'l`l1c sort that so conipletcly captivate one with thc delight- ful charm of their exquisite colr>rings,tl1e sorts whose raviyshing beauty holds one cn- Cllanted, the sorts whose large handsome flowers are perfectly “11sable" because of their long stout stcnis-tliesc ARE THE BEST sorts. _ Selected when in flower the past ‘sei £54: \ After considerable discussion progress ‘_ _ at ii o'clnck. some to have been so fed; nor shall it be lawful for any person to sell or barter as aforesaid any pork, the flesh of swine fed as aforesaid, knowing thc same to have been so fed. Any person, who being the owner thereof, feeds swine on fish, fish refuse or ilsh ofifal; or who being the owner thereof allows the same to be so fed, and who sells or nartsrs the same either living or as pork, to any person, shall be Qliable to make good to such person all damages or loss or losses that such last mentioned person may have sustained by reason of such swine or pork having been fed as aforesaid. The penalty for every such odence is fixed at l--- or --- months imprisonment. lion. Mr. Rogers moved tlic House into committee. Mr. McLean would like to sec the Bill gofurther and say that in places where due notice had been posted, after a certain time fish fed hogs should be dea- troyed. - Capt. Read endorsed thc Hill and the suggestions of M McLean. Mr. Irving said the subject under con- sirlei-ation is of thc first iniportiince. it affects every interest. \Vhat lieneiits or injures one industry cannot fail io some extent to affect every other. (lur Island is famed for its fond products. For them there is a constantly increasing dciniind. To secure rind retain a footing in thc host markets slioul l be our aim; this can only be duno by sending forward a iiigh-class goods. it is quality rather than quantity that counts in lhelong run. Pork is one of our principal exports. To place fish fed baton on the market would he ruinous, the most stringent nicasures should he taken to discourage und prevent. The llonorabie Commissioner of Agricllture will be generally cominended for thus guarding thc public interests, After further discussion the House resolved itself into committee of the whole with Dr. Wiirburtou in the ohnir on the Bill. as reported when the House ndyourtcd New Moon 15 d. n h. 113 ni. p. ui. First Quarter 23d. 0 h. 55 m. ti. in. Full Moon 29 d. 6 h. do m. p. rn. Day of] Sun Sun Moon High Low Week Rises Sets Rises Wtr. Viltr. bin) h h n_i_ '11 rn a in o ad, fl 42. 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N0 PR||Vli_TE YET- l{1r:r:»1'oN, April i.'».~'i'l\e iiouse cf Bis- hops of the Church of England in C inads. atnmreting herc today decided not to make any appointiueiit ofa 1ie\v primate to succeed the lute Iiishop Machray until the latter`s successor as Bishop of Rupert`s Land has been elected. Bishop Bond, of Montreal, was uanmioudy requested to act as prirnrite un'il (_)_-.tob1-r when another meeting will be held for thc purpose oi’ electing. THE DEEP SEA FISHERIES. Sir, --l was pleased to read Mr. Tid- m irsli's excellent papcron our deep sea fisheries, even if he is unable to suggest iinything towardsthcir immediutedevelop- ment except a commission-too many of which we have already had-and feels no sympathy with the moenment on foot here to get down to work at once by securing n fishing population and the thorough equipment, by dryers, etc., of the North Shore ports. Little more infor- mation than is already in the possession of every common fisiierinan is requiici as to the deep sen fish on the coast. The cod, hnke, haddock, and pollock, the whole Car1inuetflcet,ii1e Nova Section schooncrs and our own crnbarkiitlons make good fares at yearly. \Ve know the usb are there; we know how to take them and we know that there is_an unlimited market for thcin. \Vhat we now vvnnt is organiza- tion to exploit this rich rcr-ource. lf we cannot. get capital enough, as some tiiink, to reach cut and form ii iniiinriiotn corpor- ntion1\toncc;wc crm, 1\i.lrasi,r\nd ought tors prescribed for him. but he kept getting worse until we could not dress him iiny more. They finnlly advised me to try n certain meriicril college, but its treatment did not do any good. At the time I was induced to try Cutlciira Remedies he was so had tiintI hull to cnt his hair oil' and put the Cutlcnra Ointment on him on hn111iagcs,as it was impossible to touch hini with the hare hand. There \vns not one square inch of skin on his whole body that was not aiihcted. He was one mass of sores. The bandages used to stick to his skin and in removing them it used to tnko the skin 0E with tlicin, rind tho screams from the poor ciiiid were hcarffhrcak- lhg. I begun to think tiiat he would never get well, but after the second application of Cutlcurn Ointment I began to see signs of improvement, and with the third and fourth applies- tions the sores commenced to dry up. His skin peeled od” twenty times, but it finality; yielded to the treatment. l used the uticurn Resoivent for his blood. and now I can say that he is entirely cured, and s stronger and healthier boy you never ssw than he is to-day." ROBERT WATTAM, 4922 Center Ave., Chicago, Ill., Dec. 80, 1897. , No return in six years, Mr- Whtthm Writes, Feb. 23, |903. “ Your letter of the illst in regard to the case of my little boy st hand. I sm truly thankful to say that the cure <-tibcted by the Cutlcnra Remedies has been s most thorough and successful cure to date." (‘11tieurs lssaivmhii aid sed in ihefonnnfChoeois\s 0.1.1.1! Pills. Cancun glances! and Cntlenrs Bos) sn 11. _ o i' 'i1‘-1"¥=°“"l»‘L‘.i."'21i°"i' 1l’iJ‘.1°"’ }‘°“"' ’l1°i~ -.1 U Q0-. #ds 1 l‘lesie:.°i.; CoiarEibss“A'¥s.u“fb\\lDrs| I Lum ssl awp., Bois Pryrielnrs. _'lad lit "Haw to uslvory Bslesr." to make a comniencoment, and advance l1y flr‘gi'ccs. lf there is rnoncy in the busi- ness and that 1-wcnis to be generally iidniit- Lcd. lot us, in the pint-cs which nature inivnrieri as fishing r-cntrcs, get to work even with liniilc-'i inerins and a small fleet. liui.in llcavr-n`.~1 narnc, lc' the Govern- merit, lieciiusv, forsoeth our fleet is not as big as Nova Scotias, lo ~t.art with, be not discniiirigcrl from givini!nct'rlc'iassistance- i1i the way of encouragingiminigrntion, building dryers, maintaining liait.-freezers or iran-iioiises, assistance which it should have given long ago to develop rind main- tain this great sourco of national wesllh. iilre. at Alberfon, we build our hopes on the codfisherics. There may be much In the herring fishery-we believe that there is-and hope to he able to lake sri vantage of it here as elsewhere: but Cascumpec is easily the best deep sm fishing port Oi’ the province-out of the waters of its vicinity is taken more fish than In all the other places along ths coast togs1.hcr~and we have kept hammering sway at this fishery project for years, trying to induce thc Fishery Department to do something to font(-r the industry which should be tuilt up here ,while doing injury to no other. , Our work, it. appears, has awakened tiiol ourosity of some as to the possibilities which these Gulf waters may conceal; and also, the eupidlty of others ss to local and personal profits. We simply say: “Ali righi.;go ahead and lend ii hand in the development of the fisheries all round, but do not, by divisions and conflicting l Tlicrc is Pneumonia cently Arlses From Neglected on Every Hand, , _ ,___ f"ll""` 1' "1 "" ' -W ii-i1i.r~ so-'-tes. 52. \\ _Q , "’5s~_.. _,ji_" FIT- fl; _-'r azroam -vi, “ FIT-REFORM ” *"""` "7" *W jf- - v- --_ _l€__+__ Q .1 . Small Farm for Sale in Charlottetown Royalty. \\`e oils-r l\_v privriic stile ine frirni of ilic la-itc lolin Mellcit, 1.ifu.ited in Cl'oTH|N('lé€ ,Rovnlty \l'<»st, containing 12 acres of 1£§`»-, ‘.;§:'7 ”` _-t ~.' xfé “ii” 1 “ Fit-Reform ” Suits are hand- made, from the time the cutter traces his pattern on the cloth, until the finishers give the garments their last touches. Shoulders and collars are moulded by hand. That’s why a“Fit-Reform” coat holds its shape so long-hugs the neck so snugly. “Fit-Reform ” Clothes are tailor-made, just as surely as if they had been built to your individual measure. Suits, $xz to $30. Trousers, $3, $4, $5 and $6. ii L.. ,_ PROWSE BROS., CHARLOTTETOWN Three ljeatlis in One Family Re- Y ---~-5- -7"-==~ "ew" priiiit- lnnil in a high strife of cultiva- tion. Tlicrcure on the prciiiisus a good flirt-liiiig liuusc rind tvs~11 large lmrns, also zi ivcll of writer at the door, if noi sold lieliirc 'l`\1€Sd;1y_ May 3, loo 1, we will offer il :it Public Auc- tion on flint date at 411.111. For furtiicr prirticulrirs apply to li. 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