.ii:.i|, which reads as followdz- lpercepti ioir yew or Mrs have passed unite tn since Mr. Chamberlain wlirned the taken n British People that “the Colonies will _destroy never want for auitore. and if you‘al.l -its ,10 not pay your court___to thcmlaion oi ii-init sim they are wllllns to roi 'rue ieivc your addresses, you will and long li - __ _ _ _ e T e nc _ ui- _ pn: ol Ccmmcwe has voted in fs.v_‘or‘portuu of reciprocity with Canllda, ling _mimship B' _ . », - . _ _ t-eutht. would ini best sc. nt. 'r _ - ‘ - _sd by ‘Fr-.e Trade, which, in _ritiah ' ' P48. would "graduall im-l.of whit Gil c! self interest, and minds “the Colonial sy0mi wi-ch would "SUN llllsllf have followed _the ieciproclty treaty which hope was hi der t are wou d comipel her ‘to in 'Shock their p l jo the union This was rc rdcd as lland as st Messina, and rapidly des- °”l7 "3 h ll culled upon other American comnier- revoked eini iiodier. in urge Coogan; tu con- piudc the desired commercial srééty, un he belief that such action on bring indicates that he foresaw the ' fiitnre clcurly. The stritors for Canallfs ` the _ 0' Ca da's""} hnnd are re n no part. c a en the introduction oi isoe oi the inter. ‘erect mediate tariff, with B scale of duties 'loyalt' midway between the préfcrmtial tai-_~ 'tho sen iii, grunted in crest- Britain gud _¢i_i_, 'iw y normal tariff imposed on lir`n`p`o'i“~i5s _launch from i-o_.intrii§s____out>s'ide_the British policy Empire, was meant as 'a to 'under the world that Canada was orpen to _lngnrigh ov(-_rtures,-and as 'an intimation__t¢;_in 1897 inn people of the United Kingdqrninrieish that she might not be able to wait later b intcrmlnably for their decision on the Foreig Frec Trade issue. gubjsc More than fifty years ago, in 1854, ish go a reciprocity treaty was concluded ently i-~ Brit‘i-ih diplomacy between Canada relati and ner great neighbor. England L-nd _ada. ihen adopt ‘fl Free Trade and with-|jected drawn her perferenccs on Colonial the C goods, and her statesman of that per- 'gov iod were zliieily anxious to be reliev- ed" t ed of the burden of Empire. Oobden 'opportunity ww given to the foreign said of ( mania and the United King-lnanuf ears later Sir John Macdonald P P the overtures of Canada and t in 1807 barred and bolt he door on their offer A. fresh acturer of oivtnining for himself Th’ y and l-My loosen the bonds wliic .tho il li cu eéloloniea to ul by a mia.. aspirairi 0 _ ‘ ll 'i°£ll.lc$ _elivells to the pas- such _a the i>eo:~is." csnadin ~ ' ' efore th. nineteenth ce'ntury‘\va'ite'd that in the time to come they will _was out but for the fact that ln* 'gp '0i‘li`¢q. b qme made other arrangements" rnornen of impatience the ,United 'fast dr h ws that the New York Cha States reiected the msignillcent op- Biitirrda ily with which British states- people had presented than Thgy rained - --v-_ C' ly advantageous to Canada, imass JY olonies in 1906, and the British 'ilh the victory of Tnrli! Reform" W9 I is succeeding shock in Eng °|°"'d 5° B gs in Canada, and its instant t-roying the imposing st/ructure f to strengthen the spirit oi Free Trade theory The hour has A V to the British Empire and come for us, as a people. to open “W ‘l se of csnndicn nauomiiey .4 our eyes and en rerornins me the G '1' road to closer political 'iliticnl re "°°°u ed cannon upon ner -noiionni lotions with the iernpire lies, and "°U"d with a high protective toni! lies only, through closer commercial which her industries have 'relations The two are insaparably H' ed and expanded 'Phan came intertwined The British Empire of b°"°~ the grant of preference to the future must have its foundations G1°“°° imports, followed some years ,laid in business as well as in scnti- ‘mm y an increase in the preference ment Else must it tend only to dis N295* n the North American contin is would be a disaster ‘to the race only second tio the loss 'nl' is now the WWI Btateb - of all the noble dreams and _ :~-V9.3 one in which the largest* -WW of our race have indulged. It Wim*-m not, then, be out of place in _junction for us to appeal to -~;°7°' u _patriotism e _snow pair illlldi 3? e some oi the hiupire. nsvs *°f°l.“l»; long ‘ard have been renuned "m°'5‘l- ue the period oi suspense is nd of Cangda that, B8 the raii\,_ away the Corn Laws. so per "ln 3” the more distress of a Large voters in this country may Tig’ i ~ - 'ir _'y `»_ Q _ .. "J Ia outages, Capt W A Johnrione, McLean of the same lace x v _ _ _ 'y 'rim 'runes reminded tus B\1:l¢___l»feertalel1_!°rsl°s ahead and B 8 B ery successful social and con- sr the auspices oi the I. O. I th winter, and there is an unusual n countries found their goods union and speedy decay t 0, shifting among the lumoer _ I vii W'-*t:§l__)“°l\°° Ol Pflllllli *ul 5° "_" llsnagcnangin Sonri|,Ii.A°corn. lUanl8¢r - -- - g " _ ~ ' lataatncws Bret oi all. V ...Mrs. George A. Poole, of Lower ‘ ' ‘ ‘ ' ' -- Montague, who has been visiting re-_' n Robertson, Red Point, has ,latives in the West since September, ‘~_U$5..va1uable property of lleaves Duluth this week for her bofme _ ' p . -°-_ ...A correspondent writing from Rad eph McNeill and John Hoi Point says that Fred Stillman has ed Point. have purchased. the pruchasod the property of Chas ll o!RlqseBrot:hers and have Young and now resides on kt lil' it to Eait Baltic Young has purchased the property of "°_- the late Alex D Stewart, across the aww' _w -B ,,|0p,_' On] mst _ ...A correspondent writes that East Pond and has moved there _ a Y ' ' ' ‘ . is on of the proieccsd railway ..._A dancing class was organized at . ist in its development. Montague last Friday night, in the _ _- ,hall, under the direction of W. G. V smelt fisheries oi the numgr- ldwacgonald. There was a large nt- : sms around Red' Point hnventetrdsncc of young ladies and gentle-. ;. oderatiely successfully. Ethel McL.nn, pianist, and the Stew-_l art brothers, vionlists. ge, was _held_ln._Geur|,'eDown ...The following are tho Montague l _. y The snug sum of S80 wa's_marl""ZTr` "";:.::‘.r;';5'- 7.* ffrik -if 'H-~ 3 _ ~ ._ me _ . _Sl1l>=°l'iPli_oxi___Coupon 'l`lie coupon below can be used for new or renewal ` subscriptions. To the Guardian Pub. Co, Charlottetown Dear Sire: - ‘ Enclosed pleasefind scripiion to the Guardian _for. . . . . .`ycnrs Yours Truly I '-I--~--lwsiug sub~ ` l was nothing ,new » n t ess comp ain s _,___ The Govefnment would not be dicta- ,_,____________ some 0, the more am,i,1_ V0't~her speakers "were Messrs éciean ,,- and _Arsenault, co'ii'tendiiig_`thnt they _tm _ __ _ _ _ only wanted fi=.V.r play, and tliréatvh-_ wanted wie' s'iair`pla'y "and the facts ing \'~troui>ie" ii ftney dia novgee He it sho ld a ll - chairman, should meet froim time to Flood; chorusl by the choir, ,time and have power to tales eviden- Miss Flora Balderston presided at ~ ce under oath as all other public ae- the rypgnnhiid L. L. Jenkins,_cfllclent- counts committees have. When any- ly pgiormpg me duties of chairman, thing ailecting a member ol the com- Donald E. Campbell, the veteran niiteec was being] considered that awiionssr, after a few congratula- member should withdraw. fi-Ie wanted tory {~¢mailkg,_-_'disposed of forty-two 0' r _ (' I E_ E<.>._¥fl0_w_ y_l_;om_tne Go_\;_ern_;1vei:__u____y_>ro- |,wk,,»,-5_1" n§"inn,n-y minutes at nigh- _ I Guardian Subscribers who wish io iioniinste a candidate 'pose"d ehou _ rfcpresent _e pp ion 5 get -il uros. As the amount _. _ _ lease use this ____ _,__ Comm,” ., H, cmmw _1_i’___f;__¥‘l__§f c___f__Y_____; _,__ payment ,M .niiiv. .1_w.McooNNnLi.. _ P _ _ they should be consulted. _The public the h-an and -fu,-m,hing5_ pbggimy ri ands accounts o_i_igh_t__to _he in the ii of. short ,Wi-,mg -may nge bg ninias, members, as 'bhe year was long since* .1-1,,=,‘,,",g'i¢ the eilorts of J. _M..N‘ii-hol closed. t was organized May ul e » ._ MR M`cl.»EAN th< lit the Govern 33,; t1!§:,1_m;:&h t,',e,,,ty_t|,,.5e charter . ‘trout or" Guardian if mentr should iinswci Wss it fair membus Though the growth has pm, ch I __ _ W P E I -their---the ---ocvernmenc siio-.id unrns been ,,_,,,,, ,t ,,_,,, ,,,,,,,, stud, and 3‘ ar o c o` n, . . _ both sides? They would get along _ ~' _H _ Th “ings Wm-9 . , . '_ peeier ii ine opposition were nested §§§"°,‘;’_’_,'_‘,°.'.l,§ 'im ‘§_§f,`;,, mo... oi _ r , J. _ Dear Sir!-l wishjo nominate if with mir phyrandycuurtesy' Trium h 'DiviBl0“- S' on T., a com* ’ 4 ` l PREMIER i-iasizailn repiied_ there ,Onabfe ,mn ,,,, D,,,,,,,,,,, and Court poses, but not suitable for large ted to, they would proceed in the 3° _ . S of usual and regular way. Witnesses had "wus spi?ts_(~;-52,31! ghummmgrtfoison refused to answer questions 1_a_St year the mm' ’ ;]Brgd,“f cénceived the but only regarding matters that and Dr. J. __- __ __________ _____________ could not Properly come before the *dm °f mit ng “she Fm_est_e__.s Han committee. Ii wus absurd eo coin oi ¢° be ‘“‘°“"‘_“° d .__ _dew _B baske, ii committee to strike end committees, “ml with th" “Q ;{.__ s,___'_, ,D _,,,,,_ ns theyhaid at Ottawa. 'Phers was no 9°'~"°'1 was h°m~~'~"-~‘-‘ g ~ use in so much/ machinery. _ nary 1902, the sum of 5;; l1€;;__b__°;‘_Z 'riie debate was continued' by Messrs realised ,ae .estsiteg ff" __;__;1 ____ time' Maggy, ',%__NJ_ M¢D0n‘a`_§}_ ’i‘his__was_a.dded___ 0____l‘_0m_'__'v_T_ Zé, -_ G I ON nwve that in ' 'r ouid ina Goyarnmcn ave ve iiiiliiiiilitilig "thc ’Cor`iii`iift`l:`cé" three ;?g\g,‘;\i~§ 1,Q`»tvv_0 ?__He .read frgm the members shall be chosen from t:11‘e'Ob- im, _ position and nemecby them- ' nndni- dined.-ne' 'psriiss ironi :iso to - HON. JOSEPH READ condemiiédr-[gpg gifs opposition had three mem- eiie nninoriey report oi iss . ear. me on this eornniiiiee. ii the Preml .would follow. 91° 015 Practice' re it was All the 0P.Pl?'\'-‘lol referred to the tw'o ca`r7|oail»s___ of hay that were missing, and Dl"0l1¢9t°_'§ lt. . ' “\ Mr. Mathieson followed. Ile wus. “Binge the exercise of “unite force. irieappointed with the Prenii'-ei-_,'s iit- _MR_ wYA'1"l1 followed on the Op- e'ieude,in1trying to `u_iuiie_.i_iie irpupe. ,,,,,,,t,,,,, ,,,d,,__,&_,.i¢n.ipg _inet eng pup- Bccounts demanded close scrutiny, lic __ _ _ oiiiiig the exam;_i_le ofnignks and cor. -THE -gain l‘%.§°"é_“e.‘»iina”.inn ........ n... l ,f,‘!;_i v®_g`g;H§;fg;‘§‘° "'*“ ".Z.2".i.‘2.‘°“?..i’.‘I' _ _ __ r"_e`_ “Nuts ',.“ of _curfew poundsleffieeii is niifige as pmpnsed. md she' Gimosl- oriir' ortaiic is ’ ‘ '- ini dicediituelruwn nlen " g 1 ~_n 'lfcllniralarand llfrlililnli WHO N,-i‘»t mm 0; gvidsnc, `-i,u¢_ gn¢__H~Qn,, Miss Easter, Miss June Bowman and never saw it again. The mend-e`epon~-Miss Florrie Bowman: duet. Miss to be allowed to pack the recitation, Charlie Larter, Hamp- He would insist that the couiirniittee shire; song, Frsmk Flood, Ke/lly's should be fairly representative, that Crost; instrumental music, Messrs u h ve n fair and ca aim McDonald and 'i‘i-ainor and Miss nur, of pass years to show that Nalliei~~»e». ~~~._-'¢aooo4'see»lo.e»»areernns ‘ l _"ly" in _iii ii i- l’1'§?lii°ii‘ rlf- deli-li 'ionic be to oihers -because eiilih is beicer than wealth. u.’F¢ tw thin, or _ h _PosrOffice......... °r dlin if yo ` "re iiarpdus, or___i_rri'- t 1understandthis-nnipnniwiiirgive _ ,,‘},'f,,,_`,~}§§`,`~§’?',’.§;"-Q-,§`£_1.Q§,‘ \"‘ Bliss.. sn.-»n»a».». sosooea¢so|a~»\a»o¢||e ____ fl :` Ailflress....................--.~---------»~ l Coiinty... .. . . . . _ ...a lotaldf _. ...'...special ' votes inthe f‘_Big Free Trip" contest to New York 'City mid ieturn Il. Q _ _`Brick’s _eté_le‘_1§fi _ - , _ _- _ ., 'df ii 'Plu;l ` ~ii.oo subscription wins sooo special votes tm, of wud Che,-,-y Bug " $1.2 5 subscription wins 3ooo special votes _, ii $1. 50 subscription win_s_4ooo special v0li¢__S _ :ind so oii, eviry additional 25 cents winning tooo cx‘ti‘s votes *~ _*_* ndlfhafcomposiiion ~ WILL CURE YOU “discussion was voiud down ny a Party vilte d the main-motion ‘to appoint not stand or walk any distance. At ti lied by M669* rsT °tYr(lil§t:,t°P:oav:seT(lE.n: Doble. when Mr, McRli'|non‘s amendment was neg- atiyed by s party vote. 11 t0_13- i.m._ iitei>oNALD (A. J.) moved that the committee be increased to arm, °i whom iour shall ‘oe immbcrv 5! the Oppoiltibn. This alter some (A _ _ __ even among them 7 h, coigittle of sahn adopted. ‘| PREMIER I-IASZARD moved that ` the coniniineo he.-composed oi Messrs piinnpr, tvsriinrien. ~A'ri=°w. C02. ii ' "ird miuin had A. J. Mevwald 'nine' iua'ri-unison ouiecied en_ee thread! t-ll¢_l9V°11 W_°5`° 9°' m°“» ' t' -mg for the cnt tlme._tHe denounced gh; "wicked, wanton waste" of Pun- |i¢ moneys, whichhad :cnc vo buy vgtos TM- the Government. He moved to strike one the name oi mr. Lsird ipliin the committee sud insert that of ,Mn Browse. ' _ KR. COX claimed he was he call- ' to lit onthe comllillifce lllfil lll- igligses nceciiiris ss -‘ein lender oi Op iti After further remarks Ontario, _J _ lm um §;?tt;:?“:x,;`_ figs; 2:: the chlll_U|llB-'Ili chorus by the choir; ° " pe0,p,,,.s momm Au w°_Pwple _were recitation-_by W. E. Edward; instru- interested to seo and lcnowthat their-\m°°"°1 ““'°°°~ A‘”th°“V M°D°““ld» dn was lawfully dpehdea He Levi Trglnbr-and Miss Flood, K»eilly's women, es- the poweroi g__p__p"'i»%‘i?iB _ l, _ wE§rs-fl‘inkhLmnmd°?y’ ‘wrote to you some time Mrs. “ When ago I waaave si lr if fi from female trgiblga vlohnglnlrglsmmnfe ut tion of the feminine organs and could .if.1.‘..f.‘.'.Ii‘;i ‘i°?.?.‘&i°i’ i$‘.’.’;’i’."§§ 35.1 “il an ?ex-ation. but this I refused totxii. “ friend advised Lydia E. Plnlrham'a Vegetable Comfaound, Alter using ibm. bottles of it, feel like a new woman, “ I most heartily recommend L di; R Pinlrham’a Ve table Compoundyto all woman whosnsirvrlthfomale tronbloa."_ i I-'2_¢f§ FOR 8I¢K WOMEN. or thirt L dia Pink. ham’s Vegelahle Coal unldk, made from roots and herbs, has been the' standard remedy for female andlias positivelyomed tholleandglfi i Women who have been troubled with 5 dleplaaemontqiirjammati ulcers- ' __¢.J . ._ ~-_ ~c_»'.-.--‘.» - _ "._', ~.f_: _#fa-_=-P ii. si- "FFT for the season. Fishing wugfmeix. Music was iurnished hy Miss'_` ia i W i '_ ' E f-ss-»~r-"__ ” _ ;;‘;;_: __ No 10 (Lung Tonic) has an honorable record of cures of all kinds of Lung and Tliroat diseases/ For years Father Morriscy pres- cribed itlldl' CQIUHS, C0|t|S, lrelehiils, Asthma. Sllllllg _ef lléed, Whoepila Coach and even Coiisiimp ell. and the fame of his cures spread < throughout the continent. ' In the Maritime Provinces, where Father Morriscy was best known, there is scarcely. a place where there' is-not someone who has bcenfbenehtted or cured by "No. io," and hundreds have written expressing their gratitude. _ You don’t need to expcrimentwith a Cough Mixture "Father Morriscy’s No. io” will turf- "No. ic" contains no dangerous drugs, such as Opium or Morphine, and is perfectly safe even for the most delicate. Trial siie 25e. per bottle. Regular size 5oc. . _ 'At your dealcr’s. 26 Fathor Morriacy Medicina Ce. Ltd. `» ` Chalhlmi "la- ri _ ,_ __,. \\. j ____ _~ »- ~------ ~~--ii NUMINATIUN BUUPUN i _ MlSS ___ _______ __ ______ __ _ ______‘______ 1' , _ __ *_P,O. jConnty~ as a candidate in your "big free trip" to Halifax, Yarmouth, "r n Boston, New York City, St. John, etc. '1`liecz1ndidat'e iii' over" i6 years of age, uuinarricd, and has coiiiseiiteil to be nominated. 4. 2 'sl l _,I _ Name __ _ Butter Makes ' ‘nz 1- - ' ' ‘ - gf | I' '______~ _. ______-15|/I’ f _lf tlie Butter is good how nice the meal seems to hefhnt iiil _il 7 strong the meal is not enjoyed_ ..` .fl-`i1"’# People who are particular dbout the butter served on lhe'lr lable I should uoeolr butler. Always fresh, and the film! hill hltpyolf _ ran buy. just as sweet one day aa another, so you‘ll just know what tt' expect when you order 1oaNsroz~is's Briar. \l'e also haven, new stock of Lard in this week. The prices ar as lowns ilacbwcii, and llae quality is the best. " ' ' _ Montague I - " """'“*"'*"\ 1,, |,.r||,,|,~t\if°_ srul n, mid iiiiikv lli4~ !\i\_lr , __ _ ' _ _ _ H012, I_.u|i)‘.s lhltlsluii l_lf\li- ?_l_i-iii-\-ui-___li isi_\__l‘|ii_i:;__'__ii| __ ___ _f° __* A__ __ " ‘ _ fmin Bmikgaan and it being sin l1cd£npaing,bg¢kmh°, ' h nf' I I' n" I nm U ` All Dfkgglslc o‘ilock_-the debate was adjourned’ and _ fee n¢y,in _ilie house adjourned till 3 o'cloeR to- H011, ptcatiw _ "_ _ ¢&_____...-_...__..._..._ ___~___. nn fri ff in limi in ir mw v _ di~ug'gi.'in,_.vi ceiiinsboiiii-_ li. J. lit-vine. .\;¢cn|. Montreal- I i ` *_ ~ - - __ _ U . ». ` I . ~ - __~_v~'_ .»-go: _ »__-- , . . . , ~‘ »-an ` I iw. A._Johnston_e ` ,.-zi~.i;.- _ .... ,__ H .Tri i ~. ’ ,, _il _ -L' "J=‘¢.. ii? .__ ,. nl. 1_~ fi/ |i` lug? _iigt ;_’ 'wi U:!*l\8i. .._.. __s,~ ___ ,_ ‘ _ »a»_._~._.--¢»_~_<.._.. .___ _.M .________ Y if il, Mig: 'l` _,i, _ . ._!§_<,_,f _l _ - l *ri i lil? fz- gi . lili .' 1 - --_-_ .`=~,“_” °"_a..~a!>1.l- » .___ i 13. ,‘:,,:.};,i . 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