APRI V ' ` _..._ `\ . i . 1 _____f‘___’_,'_'_ f9f’______ ___ __*_______ ___f'_T_1jm hmm News - 'ri-is CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN .MST 0, ,LL .. - prion seven A V |lllPORTANT READING MATTER SELECTED FROM THIS WEEK’S NEWS FOR THE GUARDlAN’S SATURDAY SUBSCRIBERS `- Ii, f _.f-:__ ~ » ,Im _ -I I I ____ Y __,' __ .I smraua Ar-facie i ` ‘ Ev§H°§,’;v‘f,mm Redzmxgfn any ‘For Making Snap, - Useful for five , ,U _ I l`°r S”l“°;“§w°“f- I I hundfd P“|’P°|"- "fi ,"»,' p,'§$?/ For Removing Point I A em equals 20 ll'.1. _ F D. , ‘ . . ‘ -I »s»w». ~eaw° annie U* °°|V 'L' But I _ C E I Dralimetc. . l'-hum , ,_ mine i .////f v-e~=.=».¢. 4 ‘=5‘€{P Ti | |- A ' "““ _ 1 (Coritinlled Fmiii P11#-W Six.) marks the Premier' hoped at a future i‘:1"¥xigr§\‘gs;°‘:’.°°uld be made for day the (;o\'ernineni._ might be able iz . ._ _ , . THE time io'§;’.§i;;f.‘a:;::;“i1.:;“also~fJ1‘:“"“§° :° They Could not save anythlng for years He was not 'uvaiiii of oii Oiiclyi their Old 8-ge and Ought “Ut to l’e,\i.‘li0 are now in actual need uaiiilsfor Eff \1l1P|'0Villed lor- He endorsed thelthat reason and licc'iii<"- of btlicr dc- remmks °f Mr' Arsenault' lmaiids on the treasiilii no action 'ri-is PREMIER agreed with ine . - "y. ' » (lity of Charlottetown. An account of the receipts and expenditures of the Exhibition Association had been pub- lished. MR. DFJWAR supported the demand for a fuller financial statement. HoN. Mn. iiivniiiips, in reply to Mr. Arsenault said it was proposed to divide the grunt between the counties much as was ilone last year. In reply to Mr. McI.can lie explained that the larger grant of $1500 to lrincc County as against $1,000 for Kings was because the show in Prince was on a larger scale than in Kings. ~ EVENING SESSION. The, House resuincil its sitting at 8.30 o’clock and immediately resolved itself into Committee of Supply. HON. MH. RICHARDS explained that the reason the report of the last exhibition was not in its usual place in his report was that the greater part ol the report was in type bc- fore this statement vvas available. I MR. MATHIESON claimed that King's County should this year re- lceive n special grant for a seed fair lin addition to $1,000 for thc exhibi- itiou. The secd fair of last year was ‘very successful, but the accommoda- tion \vas not; surlicieiit. He did not obiect at all to what I‘rince County ,had received. HON. MR, RICHARDS said no ad- _ , , could le t ken th . Th l - prmclple lam down by the l"`eV‘°“5 cussion) cxdvered ‘sa yviffde rniigeuisn speahirs and hoped the “me would which the Government was blamed by come when something could be donelthe Opposition for not hm., to meet these cases. ‘t t f , ,- of penses, not earned as such, Mr. Math-‘ ` . lp' K _ system, or to p.iy the teachers ade- leson °°“te“dmg‘ that sud] moneylquate salaries. In reply 'to Mr. Math- hnd bee" unlawfully ‘mid “ml mis' ieson the Premier stated that the en- approprlated' He clmmed t° have a tire cost of the l-liliicatioii (5 10"!! “Bt 0! schools I" which the “bfsioii except an unailjustcil account. of tendnnce was less tI;‘“"l50 ll" centlone of the Uoiiimissioiiers who had of the chudreq ,Oi sc 00 nge! . HE‘l>een paid $1000 and wiintcd $500 went on to cntlcme the smtlgtlcs of more. At 5.45 the item for Education, U-I9 schools mlmrti chnrglng “mtl $127 080, was passed and that for Ex- cificlency from year to year, and no’ MR' t HKIm"Nl;m‘l'd , Keg remedy is proposei !tho€igh ,ieifeth sxioié lip] ni The discussion was continued liy,9t“,eme“t 0 § us. “R 'Yeo Mr. Arsenault Mr. Crosby. Mr.'h“"I"g appear” m e p r riiie Mr McLea Mi "\ll"’°“lt‘“`“ Dobie the P e r, , n, ‘. - - _ Mathfeson, Hon. I.. McDonald, Mr.l THE PREMIER Btiited H1815 the ng in ,_"<\\\\\\\l ` _ X ‘ I l~\_\\\\> omniis- I nouns" I D N EY ii./7 Pi LLS s.-is /:RH \ - .___.,;fi_slfL.Kin,N'fs‘6"i sington nancial McKinnon, Mr. Dobie, Mr. Prowsc Legislature had nn control over the -~ -- and others. In the course of his re- money given by the Dominion or the W THE “V” D i, __ i Ishsimiilf n mme 3-l'_5g[,,C:I:“, i§lli_v,,.i 0,, on ,_ -_ a.a,,r-.__.-r_;i_:;§-~ _ l. i ., I ‘ --- zumnmmiamanmnn r- Horsemen Attention ! DR I WOODBUR\"S HORSE LlNI.\IEN'I` & DR I. WO()l)Bl‘R`V’S CONDITION P()WDF.RS_ will save _and preserve the life of your (lgriries. Their use will cure and prevent tlic disease comm`on_to horses, si; 1] fiixif.,-;, Colds, I)isternper,_Glanders, Spavins, Pill? hyci ~5Pl1Ut;» Ci_1H'b5i Cracked Hoof, Kidney 'l rouble, Fevers, outs, Sores an wi ren _ » of all kinds. v CURES SPLINTS CURES SPAVINS ENLARGEMENTS COUGHS C0 LDS DISTEMPER GLANDERS ` FOUNDER BEFORE USING ` AFTER U.\lNG I .| 'ir which ii is ri-ciininir-».ilei‘l. - - . -.» fiieiorsen Use this prrparation tlioriniglily for .ill and eii r) iliseaseo _ _` 4 _ _ . V _ - ,-,_ gl r t' 'rls, on briiicisc ii closely. C:ireinl|y watch, mark and noic iis till \-15| *mlb l'°"e§fIY .l“ i>""i§ I U" ‘ ° ‘“‘ ‘ 5 will be compelled to endorse it. ' _ Big Tracailii-, Antigoiii Mr. F. I.. Slizill`nei', ' , Dem- Sir- \i|¢3~=.- :end ini- two div ni bottles of Dr. I ll 00ll°\" sh Co., Nova Scotia, Nev. 7, i8<)i. '\"s' llorsi- I.iiiiiii<¢ii’. I have iisiril sri-eral ' ` ' ~ - _ H ' ' ~ - I ' - I I-fuirses ndinirnhlv i|uir.‘k, not only In\rsc~=. \,0¢g_|¢5 and am pleased to iiiliii iii you that il will i inn spi.iiri.~. aiu l , . 4 _ _ , . . ‘ . , ' - ;i- i > ' ' iiinlicr of dillcrniii k n.ls of ruin.- bm on men' Mft" Ryan'hds d hom 'mkh fm some ‘lu'“i l‘l ll Fil-“lid llle use of Dr. .l~ \.Vi»odbiirv':~ Horse dies, but none of lheui did any good. Slit* vnnipleii _\ inrei it i . i , . y - . Linimcni. _wiioi.ssAu-:si .-_owne E- ll"¢*\==- CM" Very lrulvy _ .1\NDR}E\V RYAN. nttetown. P. E. I. - f -' -"ii L ...J 1 I Increased Cropsl are Certain if You Use if Unmixed Fertilizers mil If you use these English uninixed fert- ilizers to supply the various requirements Of the soil increased crops are 21S Sllfe t0 Come as the Day of judgment- 'Th sc unniixed fertilizers are Slliigfwffulf’ other plant foids as-i a modern renper is ahlea _ot` _ie o|d_time cmd\e_ They Supply the vcry_e einenls ligii the exact proportion that the land reqiiireiyto me _e it most productive. There is no waste. Oil >H\@ 25 p. c. by using these fertilizers. These Unmixeil Fertilizers Will Prove their Worth. Uur unmiired fertilizers prove their iivortli theaddirionsl clink of _com, in a larger dian 'EC' count, improved fielrll{s, increascd C\'0Pf’ "U “ ” cessful s°ason’s wor . . They making farming B l]f°f‘t“hIe plcnsqtetlgé stead of irksome driiiigery. 'lI\€‘Y =il10¥" Y°f:1";mm plaim-_»;t manner possible the benefits c erivc ‘ modern methods. C Send for our fice booklets on fariuing. AULD BROS. Pointers on Fertilizing As one kind of animal differs from another in respect to its re Mr "WS air ealtlr Restores color to Gray or Faded hair-Removes Dan ° druff and invigorates the Scalp --Promotes a luxuriant, healthy hair growth-Stops its falling out. Is not a dye. $l.00 and §0e at Drug Stores or direct upon receipt of pi-me and _dealers name. _Scn_d l0c for Hay Specialties Co., REFUSE ALL SUBSTITUTES For sale and recommended by' E. A. Foster, Sunnyside, successor to A. W. Reddin. Special to The Guardian. HOME, April 20~l_’0pe Pius is somewhat indisposed and hasbcerr cautioned by his physicians, Dr. Petacci, to avoid over exertion. His Holiness however has refus-'eil to change from his daily routine and Dewar brought up the (fardigaii elcc- tion and anirined that he had not put out a dollar hill or a glass of whiskey. No such bills had ever been presented to him. He had paid all the legitimate expenses. The item passed. _ Hospital for the Insane $41,500 came nctt. This includes $3-1,000 for maintenance, $6,000 for repairs and $1500 for thc Supci‘inten¢leiit's salary. The Premier saiil that as far as could be the repairs were done by tender. The (Touiiiiissioncr of Public Works explained that the lowest ten- der received for shingles was $7.75 and being too high they were obtained otherwise for $7.25, MH. MATHIESON praised the good work of Dr. Goodwill but directed ut- tention to the increase in cost which had run up from $17,000 to $41,000 in a comparatively few years. THE I‘Rl<}MIEll claimed that the contifollable expenditure was ki-pt as low as possible. Repairs on a large building cost and must cost largely. The attendants had to lic increased in number, had to be paid more than formerly, and even now threatened occasionally to go on strike in a body. The cost of living had increas- 'd at least 33 per cent in 20 years. Phe expenditure per head was $2.80 ier week per heail as compared with :nrious other places which ranged rom $3 to $4.50 per head in Uaiiada, ip to over .$5 per week per head in .he United States. He thought pat- ents liere got better treatment than n any other asylum in Canada, The estimate was further discussed hy Mr, Mathieson, who claiiiied that the average cost per week is $2.99 per head. Among the “leaks” was the S50 for the one visit rnede to thc isylum by the tlommissioiier of l’ub- lic Works, as shown by a return be- ore the House. Mr. (‘ox, Dr. Warburton and others urther discussed the niaitcr. MH. KENNEDY, Kensington, lie- ieveil that there could be 25 per cent iaved on 50 per cent of the goods upplied to the Asylum, much of :liich is supplied without tender. He peciully critieiseil the coal accoiixit. MR. COX clainieil that the low ost of maintenance per head went I ii disprove Mr. l{enncdy's conten- tion. A scene occurred over an account ;for coal supplied by Joseph Read, in which it appeared that he had receiv- ed $97 more than he had drawn upon .the department for. I THE PItl<]l\lIEll claimed that the |paymeiit includcil $97 for coal sup- iplied for the court house as appear- lcd from a nicmoranilum on the back ol the cheque. MR. KENNEDY claimed that no .such memorandum was on the cheque .lien he had it before him during the day. - | 'rris Puisuiisn-riiai statement is ,not true l | MR. MATHIFISON called upon the :chairman to take down the words. f Some confusion followed, three or ed there by the bank clerk. A long altercation followed in which some conciliation but in vain. moved the adjournment of the debate. uere figures now on the hack of the This was consented to by the Op- cheiiue which were not on it in the position, the feeling on both sides morning. Then there were disputes being that no further business could as to what the Premier had said and be done. The committee then rose. what other members had said. The MR. MATHIEBON culled the Premier claimed that the figures on Speakers attention to the fact that the back of the cheque had been plac certain words had been used by the Premier charging a member with making n statement which was un- members sought to bring about a true, THE PRELIIER made n statement I-ION. MR. CUMMISKIGY at 11.25 on his part and the House adjourned till 10 o’clock tomorrow. \. l”“' ___ -.__-_... ,_.,.._... . _ _ . ,_ ‘ ‘ YW, ' Imported Wheat and Farm Seeds. Our stock new arriving consists of White Fife Wheat.. -» Red Fife Wheat, . ` Colorado Bearded Wheat, [cf Ducli-Bill Barley, 1 Mandscheuri Bai-lfy, Black Re cleaned Vetches, ' " i if #_ -.~"._;i-.»f :,".~T'i--\ rx".-1 < - » .a,,_ , . ‘ ,_ Golven Vine Peas, Longfellow Corn, .;. White Banner Oatu, . Silver Hull Buckwheat, ` _:_f. Timothy Seed. . ~` Mammoth Clover, » Early Red Clover, ' Alsike Clover, W* ~_ White Clover, E-ze Alfalfa (lover, ' Mangle Seed, Turnip Seed, flax Seed, ,, ICVERYTIIING GUARANTEED NUMBER ' ONE QUALITY, which we can prove to you, if you will call and sec samples and Government test for same. The best proof that our \Vhcat and Seeds are if _ what we guarantee them to be, is that we have been - _= in the seed business for over thirty years, and have f 1-j.,£ been selling to the same customers every year. »`,_ Our prices are low consistent with the high quality of seeds we are offering. When you buy from 5. . us, you are not paying for zi big percentage of Weed seeds in every pound of Tiniotliy and Clover. A. HORNE ®. C0, .J 5** 4- zothstudrtf. -v toiluy Cel0bI'ate(I illnsfi fflflfl i:,'3.\’e pri- fnllx' members l‘iBili[,, t0 Speak at -i " vate audiences. I once. Mr. Kennedy insisted that there, S i\~_ ,.1 ,:" , ,. . ‘ , '\_ V i i. i i 4 i The graded streets, several miles electric lights. all contribute T ' '__ " _ " *' __ ._Y,_._. _ Y , . _‘mi ,I 4 ._-. "` " ' ""“" "_" n' ” ""'°* ""` ' 0I°3 UIC LIl’fl0V€I’ For o rofit BUY LDTS IN .v._‘A_._,. .i . i 1-,VL \ .i J ,.1 i i Saskatchewan P' ofsidewallcs, an efficieiit fire dc- partiiient. and is arraiigiiig for an zidequzile ivziter supply and Li is in Watrous at prices from $100 to $125 are certainly ri bargain. They can be secured at this low price now, and on LITTLE NIANITOU LAKE Not the least of VViiti'ous attrnctioiisis Little Manitou Lake, three mile-' to the north. Little Manitou Lake will draw tourists and a colony to which those aillicted with rlieiimaiisiii, aiiil iiiaiiy who wish :i pleasant, healthful camping spot, will equ- pziri ir-ilars. ' A DDR ESS. . . NAME _ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. I For Further lnforniatioii Address ; International Securities Co Limited 649 Somerset Building WINNIPEG MANITOBA .\i>niu=.ss.... .. ._ .. Central Prairie Divisional Point on the Grand Trunk Pacific Wntroiisis a thriving town in thcilieart of ay prosperous easy terms-io per cent down and io per cent. a inoiiili. country Watrous has residents and business men of ri. char- acter tliat uizikes a town conspicuous on the map makes known far and wide makes real estate \'.ilues climb. Watrous is acciiinulatiug all the necensitifra and conveni- ences of city life at a rapid pace. lt has now telephone. What would you give to be able to turn back the wheels of Time and buy inside lots in Winnipeg, Calgary, Regina, Moosejaw, at the original prices? Even the prices of five yiars ago would have turned a few liundcds into thousands at any of these places. Everything poiii‘s to Watrous as ci city in the Nloosc-jaw and Szisli' atoon clzi S. Everything points to a ph( no- incnal rise in \Vatr0us real estate values during the surriiier of 1-ii i. 'l`liebest invcstuierit fora few dollars is at Watious. Buy now, before the boom ! , y Plaiislarc under way. whereby one oi' more coniniodious liotcls will be built this year at Little Manitou Lake. lixtensivc Saiiatoriuuis and iiuuieroiis cottages are planned for building this year, and it has ]ust been annoiiiiced that a Lutheran Lollege is likclv to be located between Watroiis and the Lake. \Vcitrous--always ready to nicct an opportunity half-way--has offered the College e. bonus of $i5,ooo to build in or near the town. Send all Orders and Payment for Watrous Lots to Land Commissioner rand Trunk Pacific ailway ixguiuv coUroN. 7 INQVIRY COUPON W A T R 0 U S l.\`TEl{l\'.\'I`fONAl. SECURITIES CO. LTD. bp Somerset Buililinlz. \\'iniiipi~i1. .\lan. Without inruring any nhligatioii to piircliasi‘» I uni dvsirniisol lvlirniiigf nirrn p=iriirulars rclzv ti\'eto\V:itri\ii- The Central Divisioiiéil Point ofthe Grand Trunk l’ai~i|`ic. Kindly scnil fnll LITTLE MANITOU LAKE INTEIQNATIONAL SECURl'l`Il~IS CO., LT.- fiiu Somerset Building, \\`innipeg, Man. \\’iihoi\l incurring any obligation tc pnrcliase, I ani desirous of learning more parfculnrs rc- laiive to Crystal Springs Sub-division at Little l\l=miii\n Lake Kindly send particulars. N.\Ml‘I.....,.......... ..................... ‘ Sole representative in Charlottetown for the sale of these Grand Trunk Pacific lets. “(_leo. ]. Rogers," I . I _ Care of Rogers llzirdiviire Co. .J Y il; fi I i I I I ` . t ~ -`l \ ~- 1