1 l » s ...-.~..,.,._.-¢.¢.»=i_rr.~<» eu- ~;w\\|ir:=i-i.r'!tv~v~»ns~..».»-s.a r ”m “Tm aww v "" »~-A -....... THE GUA D A .1 »ARLO1'1‘E'DOWN MAY 6 1899 RIJSTH , ”"""_~!--1-&---1 5 m-_ Haneyls Soumam ,_ Residues 01' cnsrieiisiowii _.mi y _ A lt PayatoBuy at Perkins! Dollar Save SATURDAY M./tire. isse. GROWING EXPENDITURES. This is Canada’s “growing time.” we are told-trade expanding, new 25¢_ 3 B0tt|¢_ “ industries building up and old ones busy, rapid mining development, im- T'“ H"`v”Y£‘n’;f§'E c°` um" migrants coming in, booming revenue on ` _and all that. But some other things ... _-.=.;___ _____;,»=_______- . ---' are growing besides those just indi- cated. The national expenditure is growing, with the growing revenue, , and the debt continues to grow not- e 3 3 D 1 withstanding the surplus. It was in Ware _ The best ever imported to the Island. Our Vases, 5 o'clock Tea and Chocolate Sets cannot be sur sed. Come and see, P35 _ r they are just the thing for a` wedding or birthday present. Also Berry Sets, Metal PuE Boxes, all in the finest Jap- anese work at _ Victoria. Row, Ch’town. A what-Q 3 about ' " nonsrumsaui iiiiiiii Eiilrii nice steel boilers -‘ on cost. are madeof the _ os*i.i;l|:au;s_susi»rms purchasing Wil llllllllll lull. “nur rsoosmi." ` - ~ I stgih Na‘vi¢ali1.'i'h|i‘d'g»s wi hmm C'har1ottatcwn,P.E.l. ;;-_-f Phcneizs. ad . V '_ ' 4- v Insentn ‘ Destroyer Heic’s something new in this line, for wh_ich we areagents here. A li~ quid, non poisonous, but guarantees sure death to insect life. _ It evaporates quickly leaving no Each bottle is provided with a spout so that it may be used with facility. lic. per bottle _Al1_houaecleaning supplies at low- est prices. l. ll. Rllllllll, Pill. B. Central Drugstore. Sunnyside. y llllllllllll’ lllllllllllll awe willsellat e Iateand bythebestg ers. - gi\ll_ll'\ute0themtobe1’irst chi: Nocast ii regard to these latter symptoms of growth th it the Liberal journals were formerly so much concerned, but have become so silent now. The matter is none the less important because of this sleepiness of the once alert watch- dogs of the Liberal press. , A momentary glance into the public accounts will show the net debt, ._ revenue and expenditure including capital account by ten year periods since the Dominion came into exist- ence: Net Debt Revenue Expend iture 1383 $75.757.135 $13. 6~7.928 _ l4,034,=~8l y 1878 140,332,070 22, 375.012 30.160308 1% 234,-‘Si .358 35, 908,464 41.155354 1898 263 956,399 40, 555,238 42,974,757 enne has increased nearly three-fold, the expenditure more than three-fold, the net debt just about three-and~a 1 half-fold. Allowing for the decrea. f rate of interest the net debt is hardl it was thirty one years ago. But nex lr year, adding the ordinary and capit expenditure together, the Dominion wil be spending a round fifty millions !_ In 1890,when the population of the Q United States was 62 millions odd, or . 12 times as great as ours, its annual Oxpenditure was 8318,000.000, or but It is well to watch this growth of debt and expenditure, lest it cause “growing pains in the sweet bye and ,___-_¢_._._.. -The introduction of a bill to amend -the Liquor Regulation Act natural] suggests to the liquor men and th friends of license a compromise alon the line of deriving a revenue from _ 7% times as great as that of Canada. n- ' . ' _bW Y 8 8 in the trade. This would be a distinctly retrograde step and can never be, consented to by thosc who believe in prohibition- After fifty years of agi- tation the sale of intoxicants has been rendered illegal in all parts A of the Island except only in this city. Here the trade is not made a source of re- venue because the moral sentiment of the Island is against it. To grant license in any form is to build a new bulwark for the trade It would be .throwing away the adv antage already gained. We want greater restrictions, not fewer. _ The march must be for- ward toward total prohibition, not backward toward license. Q ___ ' 'H FOR ll/i Y Dr. Ward’s Blood and Nerve Pills. #mm mwnwgw ' n _ nel-'»~ nf hhMM M% Spring are used extensively-ewe have sii a u ,, ,\\\\. . n " s YV? `\=‘ V r 1. .A i“~if,`\f‘,‘ D41! _ \ ‘. _ \ ol lllll`llllllll'lll?lllllllllllln'll” /fn . f 515 i -4. /I A A ., ._ J . A Q if . - -' ‘Qs Ol¢¢¢J 5 J \'Q'$‘$-"`_.__, _ ‘. s ‘ ` \ ` ll 1') ? __ ._» _ fe ‘Q Are in order now-in our great line of women’s low shoe ' 1 you will find plenty to iwrnnnsr you-lots to PLEASE you and some' thing to surr you. Some of the new lots are the Raiigngl, Kumfort. llalf Dollar Kelly, Sci-osis. Ilultura- The prices run from 68c. to $3.25 a pair. CLo'rH rroivs are very viiiiv fashionable-you’ll find them here-HEAVY soLEs (manish looking) styles to show you. Wa mivn izvnnr 'rniirc in '1i=_insiion Luiz. ` ` ALLEY a o. » A In the period thus covered the rev- sed DEATH OF JUDGE ALLEY throughout the entire province will re gret to learn of the death ol Judge Alley, which occurred shortly before two o’clock this morning. , Judge Alley, was in his 56th year and was the son ol Thomas Alley. 7 f architect. Born on January 22, 1844. he was educated at the Central Academy, and was called to the bar, 1865. From 1868 he practised his profession in this city in 'partnership with Sir L. H. Davies, Q. C.. M. P. He was ap- pointed County Court Judge for _Queen’s County. Prince Edward Island (suc- ceeding the late Hon. E. Palmer in the chico), July 18, 1874. He was a member of the Methodist Church. He was the author of a paper on ihe“Eai'ly Settlement of P. E. Island.” He mar- ried in .1871 Mary Trew.3rd daughter ol_ the late Henry Blatch of this <~ity who died sometime ago. Tun Gusimiss extends its sympathy to the bereaved _ family. ' Some interesting comparisons were made by Hon Mr. Fielding in his bugdet speech between the trade of Canada and of the United States, per '. head of population.Taking theimports and exports of the two countries, the total trade o’f the Republic in 1868 was $17 29 per head, and 30. years after, in 1898, it had increased T0 $24 60 per head, an increase of $7 30 per head, The total trade of Canada for 1868 was $35 96 and in 1898 $56 39 per head, an_ increase in 30 _years of $20 33 per head as agailllt --t-_-- - _ Guoncirrowii Norse.-Mr. Murray and Capt. Douglas, representing two Halifax firms are in Georgetown- Her- ring iishing is excellent. also seal lish- cry is good. A number of seals have been secured off Ge..rgetown‘_h_arbor.- The destruction to the lobster; gear will mittee of the Council of Public Ins fuc_ tion held in Quebec, on Wedncsdayifat which ohieily routine business was transacted, the Roman Catholic Bishop of Charlottetown, P. E. I., Monsignor McDonald, was represented by Abbe McMillan. This is the first time that the side the province has sat in council, but the right in this case is conceded, he cause the Magdalen Islands, which be and Truemiin, ol Si. John. and Messrs E. A. Smith, J. A. McQu¢en,~I. Avard, _E. 1i..Mi'Donirlri. Fldeli- 1 ni 'E Nui . land steamer will doubiless bs run be- ,_ tween Summerside and Cape Tormen- tine. _ Tin: hackvills Post says: Another _ day this week, E- Gorrill, oi Northam. P. E. Island, sent over twelve horses, all for the St. John market. - Levi Ban- dall _ci Moncton, purchased a nice stylish locking beast from Mr. Gorrill. Several ozher horses have come over for private individuals in various parts still in demand, and the demand seems to be more than usually keen this yspiing. ~ ~_ mersid’e, brought over i-.ix line looking animals for ponies in Amherst and Moncton. Am-.ing ihe lot was th r well- known prize wi..-ni-r, Wittern Hero. lie is one of ilie li-indsomest horses we _have seen ffra ling; time. 1 under burg. 50 bbls bait, schr. Blenheim. Zink, Halifax, 46 bbls bait; schr. Puritan. Tresor,_ Halifax, 40 bbs bait; schr. Grace, Nelson, 45 bbls bail. _' _ -----g-._-__ Bore’ caps with glazed peaks for 30 cents at D A. Bruce’s' ` ' - _` ..,,- _,.~ ' " 3311:’-7" ‘fi -wi -ee _ an increase of $7 31 per head in the _ 1 . _ . y United States. Thus Canada » is in- ithr” “mes as great In its burden’ at creasing her lead as a trading country 8_1 over' our smart neighbor to -the south I of us. ' be thousands ci dollars caused hy*-the ice ,~ and storm. A ~ fn Ar a meeting ot the Catholic com-_ t the work will commence within one , year and when completed the P. E. ls- duriug the last fsw daysr They werel ‘_ LAST Monday J. A. Ramsay of Sum-‘ 1 _ C \ . is aDollar Earls I 0 ‘ Es ' Is it not so 2 Rather an old womenrgsamg I Supposing you read over this advmwselnent and buy yuor goods You can save dollars, an goods . - Ladies Linen Collars price 10c each is B0 i 1 ’ r l';n Ladies Pique Collars, price 20c each. 9 f '<1 Mc Leather Belts 1Oc each. ' Children’s Lisle Thread Glbves, 7 c If per pair. Ladies’ Lisle Thread Gloves, 12c Suk four m Hald Tm 2 for Per Peir- . °' in per Ladies= Ta&`eta` Gloves, 22:: per NH? Blue Serge Gaps’ 1% air. - P _ ~ . , _ a a _ . - Tucked Lawn Collars and Cufs _ A the latest novelty."-_40c and' 75c per .l '1.?.“"¢£"""" _ A 4213 I in Golf Caps, 20c each i Mens Cotton Socks, Scper air Black Cotton Socks, 121: per Braces Boys Braces, 9c rpau- MensBnoes-. lg; per pare ~ _ 19 h Ladies’ Uudervests, 5c each. %1li1ete ciiiiiaundnsd shm, Pl°1`P5l\'- . ~. 12 to it _ _ Ladies Undervests, 9c each. *zine Laund:£,°°sZ?;s’°;;°;’e Au W 14 to 16 price 50c Underwear 01,114 'representative of a bishop ir0m»0u ~ Beth _ Men 3 C0t't0u Unde|'W°3\'| 10¢ Pei' ' s - i . _ " I 1 Flannelette Shirts, all sizes; 4 i 1 plain or Ribbed 19c per gar All the newest stvles in Veiling,at ment. , _ _ _ Mens &lbrig~an Underwear, Child long to this nrnvin e, are in the ecclesi 11 to 50c yer yard 25c per garmenc astical diossle 0| Charlottetown ' Per pw Snnnmo 4.--An act has been. The 1 All 5; passed hy ,ine lasi Provincial 'Parlia- I Nuuinery ment incorooraringacompany to build __ L -d = _ 7. ' 1' the Shediac and Coist Railway. -It ir ea ers' _ composed ot the following perscnszw _ _ ' ~ _ A lMessrs. C. N. Skinner, Bsrnhill, Arlen ‘ _ _ in -Horst Aliiuvliis I \ ri r, p `S. LeBlanc, E. J. Smith, A. I i _ - Blanc, ot Shediac, It is slated that “WERE , “GTB” W I E One Good R One Gow. Steady wer” WBSGS g'lJ.&l'E JOHN McLE lday 4 B Glover. Georgetown , H Battey, Wallace. N .S. . I. W, Lehrle, Montreal; L B. Foote, Halifax; John Horn, Winsloe Road; Thomas Spellman, Halifax; Peter ~McGrath and wife, Hunter River; D. ‘McKen- Da. Caps Traverse; H; Wood, J. Weitherbie, Pownal ;f F- r-'Murphy Eaglesfcn, Manchester, Mdss. ;` G. A. Freize, St. Jchn.N. B.; R. Stoddard Musquodoboit. N. S.; H.H.`0sgoode, St. John, B. B, _ _ _ » l|0TELDAVlBS.- ' _- _ of the province. Island horses /are Friday 5 °W°“°1' R-B1"df°i'd»M°|m`°*l6 ' Fred. W.. Cheat, Mont:real;. James Reid, James C. Jones, H lifaix; J. A. Clarke. St John; Ernest’ Ross. Que- bec; Harry Fisher,- Montreal; E. F. Gram, Boston; F. Parker. Carvill City; A. E. Maisie, Frcceriction; E; G. Rowland, St.Stephens; A.W. Old- field, St John. ~ 1 5 I . American and En l|shiSar| stand he §9es*lp Amherst. _ 0r.S,°pe~ning at 'H1-i D TRADE AND SHIPPING. e...e...... n.y,»....n..en.- w F E __ ”"" matPaton&0os is e u may 5. .ii-. G. H. Gardiner, Marshall, P- ~ 7 - qi ll y Picton; Annie, T. McKie, Heater, do. A T SEE om. new c,,p8s_ A .lar 8 ne ual’ 5~ C1d'”'S° P°h“°~ _ La°h3“°°» stock to choose from, very lates? style: Sydney; Annie T. McKie, Heater. _Weeks &Uo 6 2, d- Pictou; Annie Laurie, Jimmo, 'Ca'pe i 1 t io Tormentine. _ GnN'rs.-Weeks & Co. are, headquar_ s ` r ters for collars. cuffs. Shirts. gloves. with the nnest line of En I li I h Search P rt f o is . - - _ 8” » P1! Inwsrds.-S‘;hr°Murei)<;1g.e\V;Ylnker. Lunen- 1;?-ggexgiiaeuigwxrq ' 02;; mtl, your 38”: 0Ve\'°°3tm89» Tmusefmgiv °"°"’Ph°°d - , - Prius _Wee;e&Co 8 _ 8 °_‘;";§ mnh(irde§ly:nr&iring Outhtnowheiore '_ , " ve t choice. Wm =sn°rf:§m fer Senor rv. J-nm Bcntlsnads F 5°” “}°°°.”°" °Y-h`°‘". '°“°" "°”° White and Fancy Underwear Sw °*‘;"”€-;_1*f‘°;’__1°° T_'-M°L°<_>_“- _ .f 113 Hsnakewinea, suspenaen, Neckwear, owe ut e `ttle ,neesssarigg _ _ tomorrow P Collar , ,. , N y ..,.»:..u......eeon _ mir is .- ewca _shea tem-_-its _cre.- give.. . atD. A. Brace’s. " P.Lebd. " _ . 15| P°'Q‘°°n sh _ " > .,,,_ » ~ -- .1/_-; Francis Andrews, Rustico - Thema; E1- fs si for the new e 8|. 4 L. 'K