fr renew# “"="i§',f="=2:g.f"J;-;»j¢"_, T ' i ~. THE (.~»bARDIAl\, CHABLO1".lE'lUWN, MAY 9 H599." ` “ 1 "‘ - , . . ._.¢ _ _ .. ._¢-_g- _ -_Y A _ __ __ ';"""» `”“"" _ _ ~ lg _'__ .;. - C, l. _. 5; ' _, _ _ _ __ . __ . . 1 . . . _ - ' ` ' ~;_»;,,_g’ _- -_ _ " _ _. ,__ - 6 _ . _ . . ~ ‘ ' _ _ , _ _ ' _ ` _ ‘“ ~ = f -_ = '_ - - ' » ' ' F 1 ins ection as farms ' ossible ii," too much for the steel highs av than the various methods for causing Persona P P _ _ H be” _ 1, __ J _ ~ ~ =-===I== “T - -" - l of the different branches of the Canadian ‘“”€ - _ » - : t t t 1 s- w ts to di a. ear from the hands.. _ _ --- liiidgis, has published as a emen i 1 ar s pp __ mimm this S_____m____ W__h _bu o___j_____ of cmzem_ to it 'l`L`i-ISDAY. MAX 9, l5£7‘.). E -. --~ "-*- PHASES OF THE BUDGET. There are two rather notable fea- tures of Mr. Fielding’s budget speech apart froui what he had to say about the booming trade, the surplus and the general prosperity of thecouiitry. One of these is that there are to be the main the high protection rariH` left us by ourlatc C.»nservativerulers. There have been some reductions along a. few lines coupled with the im- portant concession of '25 por cent 05 Brit-ish and certain colonial products. It was anticipated that the pre- ferential clause was but an instalment of a big general cut in the tariff to come later on. That notion may now _- troying the last vestige of protection," which was so freely indulged in by some of the Liberal leaders in and out of parliament has all died ont. There was a strong element within the Liber il party opposed to sweeping changes, and this section is now clear- ly in the ascend'-int. Perhaps some of the free traders and believers in tariff-for-revenue-only they are no longer,,‘shouting their old battle-cries. The country, too is quie of things so long as his party have the spending of the overflowing rev- enue. Having got into noflice, the natural desire of ministers is to stay in, and they appeartohave definite- duties. We may therefore make up our minds to the conclusion that the ` tariff war as a general issue in our politics is over. Another feature of Mr. Fielding’s deliverance is the pains he took to show that there is little anxiety in the country on the score of recipro- city. His statement is in some degree true, but it was not in this way that the Liberal leaders were wont to talk in the days when they proposed “unrestricted reciprocity,” or in those later days when they put the recipro- city plank so prominent in their famous platform of 1893. Doubtless many things have happened since city with the United States. Mr. Fielding is fully aware of this. We _ ' would like to have access to -ir ‘ ' i r the New England markets for ° ' _ ‘ our coal, fish, lumber, poultry, eggs, s _ _ lambs, horses, &c. We are therefore _ ' . . ` inclined toread Mr. Fielding’s deliv- erance rather as an indication that he has no hope of reciprocity than that he does not think it desirable. He was probably preparing parli :ment and the country for a. failure of the High Commission to secure a trade treaty at Washington in August next. _ And it maybe as well for Canada -_ t9`l0_Qk_ m_a_tt_§e_i_§s___ fairly in the A high tans'es"f§a\-s and my _flook upon it as a fixture. Reciprocity come in some very limited form but even that is not. among the pro- babilities None the less Canada is _ doing prosperously, and seems to have ' a growing conddence in her ‘ability to do without a reciprocity treaty and to endure a pretty stiff customs tariff. .-_-_*__*-Q-Q---i Lord Rosebery has foimally an- nounced that he does not intend’ to return to active politics “which deli- berately and for good reasons he for- sook in 1896." Just now, in connection with pre- valent colds there seem to be also many cases of inflamed eyes and in- flamed throats. We do not know what the doctors think of it but a prob ibly surlicent cause may be found in the clouds of dust raised by the wirzfl from the dried filth of the streets. The very sparing use of tht- watering cart is buta. very partial preventive of dust-. Could not the water cart be utilized so as to really pring Trade I ' _The time has come when you snould look up your wardrobe and se howyou are fixed for spring wal; ‘In the event of you deciding to inv est in a suit or 0 overcoat, etc., act promptly by ordering the same ~ from _ T.ilYI¢K'E"iHZIE. Ilél.§iT5i'° _ # wm®Nm#l i 9-' _"I 0. At the morgue, the bodies were . _¢_/_-_ _ _ ____ __ - _ L' ' ‘; * i l 'C C Wir i " . ` i -"* " """l""-.__ ;~:=;r It ouvht to be noted that Mr Prooibly there is no other form o£.‘ the Camps. 'P i C C J i ii _ i` ‘ _ '_ .. -_ _ 3’ ~ _ ~% ""2 sift A Hazen,\;ho preferred the chargesi conjuration in which people not other-‘V ' .__ ' _ _' _ 's ii; _fzf _ f ' _ :L Q 3 ‘Q ° afvainst Hon Mr Emmerson for pay wise superstitious still retain a belief Major General Hutton wpll make a clainiing _any reflection upon Mr- There aruniany met ods, one or otlier;_ __ ___ _'_ __ ' _ _ The school childngps competition f W of _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ , 5 y_ 1 i '_ . or $09!' Emme,.S,,ng personal integrity. Mr. of which is familiar to most persons, 'm "ev uf gvlt Vim' h, __ ° r°g"“°“ * _for $100 00 Cash presents 0g_d,.ed_b _, . lé am s, e rs o w ic commences at _ Y swnerlnl Hazen does not think the New Bruns- and which has proved effective in aiongon on May13_ _ The Welwme SMP CC_, Sr, John, 'haha wi:-k Premier pocketed any gain from mysterious way. Here is a new pla_n _ _ ]3_ dose, onthe 18,5 day af May-_,I have the transaction. The manner in as recorded in a Boston paper:_ This' _ ° _ land is causing quita ,_ _lively rivalryi _ which the charges were drawn up victim_of warts could not rid himself Cgnsldefate Ing¢|'501]__ _ among the sghgol gi,.13,‘nd_},°y,of the BBIVB seemed to leave this point in doubt. _ofthe increa.si_n¢,f wart family, until a _ _ _-- Maritime Provinces who have an ambi- I hefrehv ._? woodchopper in his father’s employ V_Vl_ien asked if he would tako _the tion to earn some easy pocket money port of the The Boston Herald notes that at - took him one one day to a. quiet spot oats in a suit for $165 preferred aasivll for the holidays - ' _ _ . _ ~ ` - _ _ _ - able to make a the recent launching of the new hospl- under a willow tree, from which he_ 9°1°“°_§ R°b°" lngersw gy D5' Bus' This seems D0 bo 110 6XC0ll€‘Dl5 M0015 gmh mdivgiingl . - _ _ H branches and tol at 1 ew York on e nes ay, t e _ _ _ t______f ______________ We h__v__ Still in __ tal ship no wine was used, but a pret cut a number of s_ma _ _ , _ C010nelr_,pued_ ,,What»S the me of as an incentive to those who have vi, no ' °` " ' ' ty Japanese custom was followed in-` these he cut into inch bitswithn. little troubling _he Almighty about such B literary inc|inat_ion_ to test theirig t ' ' ` ~’J 33 i . ¢ ‘ . Sil€"d. l3.l`g0 lll1l1]bSl° Of C!lI`I`l6I° DOl'.Cl'\_\l1 the end- Then, havin! made little matter as thispw 1 ablhty anff style as Well as gn efeg- pigeons, broughtfrom different parts a sutlicient numhqr, he proceeded to of the Republic were releasel at tho set each notch over each wart, about _ _ _ _ moment when the ship t tok the water. ' forty in all._ Finally these forty notch- HIS EXCCHCHCY S M0dCSl Sllll. Soap. To the According to Japanese lore “the pig-led bits of willow ne stuck in his pocket ‘ _ _ --- Th dit' ' _ - I 1 sons carry the name of the new warl saying the warts would then go away. _ Il 1* being mm _ _Of 'he GOVSIIIOY- ship to the four quarters of ci-eationl And tlieprophecv was fulfilled, for, Gfueralis mceut Ylsllf iff KiU£5f°Y\, fhlt. and it is written in the book of the within six week; every wart on hislh'-°' ‘hd “gl Sem” highly 1mP99ln2'iU lb’ v ' .. ' l <14? ` h' h . world.” ll lio wial say that the Jw- hands and face had departed, never to fisimrowlé Slllm W 1° he wow I” _ . T =¢ _ ,_ be ___baDd____ed_ The talk abnub ,,deS_ anese plan is not more romantic a__.__ _ _ Such things really do happen, ,apan fofiyfes, ;§suLggrfr;g;_ thgerggilzg _5 Pmsgnts of $5_00 (meh 25001 the Board of Coi attractive than the cid-time custom ot 5, aussi . as it may appear. So far we _amemblage of brilliantly dressed the _lo ri 2_5() o 2500 ,and Water Supply bottlehreaking ‘Z lhave not heard \1iy rational reason;0[{i(-el-3 and we1|_g,-ogmed civi1ians_ A ____ edlby abnumberd | -1- given for the cause. Can any GUARDIAN lad arriving from the city with a. . $ 100,00 _» 8° f no 8 Put In _ _ _ - _ - The finding of buried money by f;{d0f_fUfH;i§;;@XPl-\ __P*-1`°*1»_*"1d l°°k1°=%` °V¢1'ih° °1'0Wd For the best essays notto exceed I ci; now gauge; American S01fs`1_i6&0ll0f*§/iiliiiil ffiibllliili and $800 respectively. Noth_in_g like ‘B ' d qu-_irters otaniileawayths police 'found t/J be 'oertihildito by_/one parent ly concluded than the beat chances of this appears to have occurred in Cuba :_ USSET. rowp an _ ox at ress- the body __o! _1_i_ 5-yearsold boy, neatly teacher. » V ' r; '_ _ __ ,Gaining Power lay ,long the line of or Porto Rico. _ _ r __§_§_§_P;;ls*:__;l__nd liquid, all for at _gggsphegsgug $<;1tah.;2o£p__g;_mTh6_ bodies _ _All es8a»y8_~must be`_3q_°0mP4l»U1ed_ retaining moderately high protective .4 _ ' _ - _ _ __ _ ' _ . _ A _50- .W°l°°’P°s -ii§'PP,°"8' 1 tive method of increasing the publicity of the famous and well liked Welcome e con ions seem very sirnp e' and are ; .1-First present of $25.00 _whose '_deci_si9n the presents as above li ‘ will be awarded. Essays to be wi'-it-Q identified as those' of Annie Skariisen. ° F- - and _her son. *The woiran who id nli-' _ _ __ -~, | . 2 _ . fied the bodies said that thedead woman , __ ` `_"'.j il " i* was until Wednssdayan inmate of a P if ‘ ’ ‘ _ill iii _ consumptivda home and that the l»oy_ " ' ‘ - ' - 1 -~ ‘ .' " was in a_child's home. “On Wednesdayil PU3;,w.Nm~wEq,, 5* -i____*»___~_=_-6_1'-___ the woman took her boy from-.the,h_on_;e, informing Mrs. Jonsenthat she had been told at the consumplives’ home that she did -not haye_ long ' to’ live and that she had taken ‘her boy because he was not treated well e ave rs l P . ° M ’ ‘Jensen tounderstsnd that she was going to take the boy _to a rel-ative’s homoi' It is said _that the woman than went and 0 threw herself and boy into the river. . L , . it age§.a§g§t\m ‘ i~?5....}‘ i¥2u~.ei.aie‘§ii“lLa.» -“"si`.?'il.°'u$‘c‘i°§ “°”wstivssi‘l it at the hour of 8 p. im., for ' tin Trustees for the government or the-Inst:--_ ~ ¥@l\;.ilt_¢1\f.°°_1‘d¢ni:e cyvith Bye-laws. and` §n.rs*st.r;i*€°rs5sie ...r "°-'"-W u_ is if gt M,,y,,__,_,y2awm _ _ cirrownim asus. 1-Second " 15.00’ AS you are 1 1_..T1,ird 10 00 a suitable person ta l \ ._:._`;__E~__(n\\`\___( eg) "“" \>"\_ / '-5 / /rf ,~,r=f- i' _._-*___ &`,_-"°;%_[[`“ WA” " `- “Vps -»- - ' ‘ " _/"1 " ss fi; \ ,f --:v-_--7:'-‘_-.-‘ - ‘ _/--f*‘ /' I O 4*) "i ) ,_<';-if; _ 1-71- - *~”“__i "ww i .fr %=>='==&_=_,l v- `\ -nr* =_____ Q\\_ i » _ _ , .. .vii E1. _ji- -» __ = .» ., , _-f :__==£=-' 2: keep down the du`st ? It appears that the Washington Governmemt has received oilicial as- surances from Russia and Great Bri-l tain t-hat American interests will in no way be affected by the recent ag- reement between the two European powers as to their spheres of influence in China. There are some treaty ports included in the “spheres” referred tol biitall treaty rights _will remain as before. In _fa.i:t_.tlis famous 9 ,_ .i sry n_ient__is inainly a matter between the' f -_ ' ’ ' "‘ f '~ "f . 0 _Q __-V .- i \ _ _M __ _,ii r) J" _,__ \` 3 “‘ __ l _W __ _ _ __ _ and to tlieieiect WQt~tM ` ' ‘gi "ii X 1 "lift W- _ Shurey’siB|ue Serge Suits__at $10 $42 _ You are about to buy a°SummerSi1it for _ Do _vouwant to save money? Do you want to better You 'have the SHOREY make. Well here are some of the stylefstg P ~ \ _ eil _ 't _ I IW ' " ’3~_é 'refs _A-.~__ . 9 ¢ __ Q li- _ _ . _ _-»!__~_~_____,..`_ 7 _._»-_ T-1:7 ii. 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