_ , , _ __ _, .l 0. » ;.,» .. _ . .~ ,_ ..;,, -., rw ,,. .‘ » l __ ..__.,, _. ____,____h_ -_ . .,. ._l__._l ~_lwl___l,,,, __ __ ____ _ _l ___ __,_,___,_______~l,.____,_. /_ _ ,_ _,l _ _ __ _,ml _.._ , ,__.__.,- , . . , _ l. .4 , _ _ , _ _ ., _, . . l . r 4,, _,W , ._,»..__.f;, _.¢,.».,. ._. ‘Q » `. __ ~. _. .l - ; . , . 1 0 MAY 29, 1909 ' -"7" 'run-1.A'ms'r News L" THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN rmsr or ann “ " :PAGE _'L Fm ,.. _~\-»-1:1" o f ./` _hw , . .= . ,, ~ . , ,..,~.,,. » f f . is .__ l L ll". ._ ,, , .l , , -L ,_ ,l . _\~.¢.',~“- ll,_,._qs.. ,.,,,__.__,>`¢/ . ' ’ " ‘ nw ' ¢ 4 ~ .,.», - ..w ____ , _ _ _-,,,¢»_\~ .v ,= »- >‘ 0:- 1 \ - .~ = . 1- '."/ ».‘~'w'¢'»» ;. '» - ""‘ sv” f ..,». :»l -,;-_ v,.,_,__,y v . . r 00000 <><><><>o<><><\~ f. U 0 O0<><><>O0Oo<> Important Editorial New of the weell for Saturday Subscribers. ©©©<> LUESDAY. ' THE QUEBEC BRIDGE a TO BE REBUILT. r It is given out from Ottawa that il; the great brldfe at lfebec g Q which C collapsed so dlsastrously whilu being erected will bu built on the ohl site and upon the old piers, which remained intact after the wreck. lt is said these piers cost' $1,500,000, The new bridge will have the some long span of nearly 1800 feet which was a- distinctive feature of the nrst bridge, being the longest single- span in the world. B' I1 can be retained with safety to hair? 3, it asa notable feature of the great cst_ Canadian bridge. The engineers T ing oil the public debt. British national debt represents mo- tional debt and the provincial debts rowed abroad, the annual interest charge is paid outside the country. _ Under these conditions it would seem wiser if Canada and the Provinces would adopt thc British plan oi dis- p - ~ . ' ._ count. and paying as they go. Tho apid growth of the ublic de" t, - om placency. 'i`HUIlSl) \Y. AN AGE OF RECKL . ESS EXTRAVAGANCE. the saying. but it is truu if not new I who have fbecn consulted and are pre- more I-1-honey on preparations for war L . ln _ _ ,paring the plans clailn that by th; out to spend lmlla_ceutury ago ln ron, of Contervrlle, Digby Neck. Colt, ace won in best three out of five, by use of nickel steel of strength the bridge can be made safe to carry th-eheavlest traffic to which ing sulmmer. The -Midge will he at the best B world, and this seams true, and is a _ r very costly one. The present estrimat ed cost of rebuilding is froln $f` 00 .0 . , ~ t 000 to $7,000,000, which will lh,-illl, Perhaps it is but natural that the the total expenditure for the worl up to $18,000,000 or $14,000,000. An( yet the first estimat-cd cost was nf more than $4,000,000. There is no no in crying over spilled milk ever though, as in this case an impcfltsni 'public work has been bllnglod from the first. Four-score precious lives qpcukcrs in every lmrty have said d wo.-e sacrificed along with millions of "0- money, ulemt is desirable, that the country is t 1. For the present and future safety ’ The Dominion is able to build it and make it secure. The Transcontinental l railway cannot be left in .spparatf t fragmentu. There must be all-rail connection from ocean to ocean on the* new lille across thc continent as many of them think much about ii. 'I |,m|.d,,h,_:B_ there has long been on the Canadian No\vbcrc can we dctcrrt even thc be p . . , ll llllldcll Padiiic Railway, the 'builders of ginniugs of a movement for l'otre-hc;,_ America,” llnllrll Lena alll, Maud and mont." J which made no such costly mis- takes as that at Quebec We in Pr'n . l C(‘ Edward Island want all-rail conncc. t tion with the mainland, and it noel. . . I . ~ . . ' es not cost “early "0 "meh lib the QUE* antupodeau Domlnlons huv ng been sels are now being unloaded and' when lavish spellders in the pal-'t,' We nre lightened another effort/ will be made but copying the practices and mc- to rclcuse them. I-ec bridge will involve before it is finished. i---_..i#. WEDNIdSi)A‘I. SOME FEATURES OF lMl,'l<.‘ltIAi. I°‘lNAN(‘,lS duction of tho dcbt hy that amount yearly. has come in, involving ,U cburlqe of a- lout forty-three millions of dollnfl's-- practically one dollar per head ol thv total population-hhu old rate of tlxation would be insufiicieot to meet the expenditure of the current yeur, in fact _ would come some eighty million dollars short of that. As 0 consqqulence new taxation is propo.-.<. which in round figures at $5 00 tht pound sterling would be ns below: h Inconle Tax l -*- $17,500,000 H Liquor and Licenses - 13,000,000 be C 9,500,000 8,000,000 3,250,000 2,500,000 I ,700,000 Tobacco -m --'°~' - Spirits -_- -- - Stamps i --- -- Land Taxes -_- -- Petrol --,- -- Motors Z- --- -_- Tomi $71,000,000 For the time lining the contribu- tion to the sinking fund will be dl- ' - lcnrn when we are to P minima from $50,000,000 to 005.000,- Ms W“"““H ff' . _ _ E_ n.,d.1- 0.. Great some sf.. one 0llll_ Thu dellllltl, the O_]ll_l,lge pen, have that promised immediate sur 5. sions, the enormouu cost of main- V W, H. JOHNSON A,¢**5\\" \ Corner Fitzroy and Edward Sis. _ ’/ov _ taining the army and navy and U10 W horses in the city. The graceful cren- __,3m,,d&,3m I0 . _ P ~ . d l wh -____-.__.__ _s ...E-_..._ .W.- -_ .. --` .. _ `~ rgo this matter upon the Federal ‘ll___;5_f:l’men';a2§'I_;gt;,‘l§)’lc‘:'_’l‘ y(<__;J___g_ _ _ while Britain rcducell her debt by Govcrlluwllt- lf_ °*“\“°t Pe, “““‘l‘l°'l`_ ,,- T |**| E C LJ ; -‘.. "=_ ‘ fifty millions the Cana-fliun dciit was to drop It islslx months since t ut lldlnlratlon ,mm lll,ll,l_el.0o5 peoph, _ -_.~_l.L»;l, largely increased and tho same will plank ln the l.lhcrnl_ platform was who lmvo vlslled, the 8tab1m_ M,._ _ _. , dl he hm, 0; the cum-,mt your, somewhat _osttututlously paraded. llmld also owns another little. chyt - . - it 0‘“` P59910' "'ll““' thcmsclvm’ m h” what ml” Smce .t“km. place ls nohgnly six weeks old. which is exceed- lhhl Ch80l’l“"b\ll H0( 8 O 1 lleccll,ll_l ,ly ,mth their pr,,,.ih¢;,,l and altogether assuring, but the People ly well fi-evcloped and gives promise "`5EN.‘_a \\\*' building of new warsllips Britain will still go cm reducing her national debt at tih-e rate of thirty-five million dol- laru yearly. Canada is Dllrslllui; H ‘ very different course. Lust year H federal Govcrnnlents, and whether un- nro still ll0l1iIli:~ der Liberal or Clrnscrvativc rule, by charging up large sums tn culllllfll 3°' count, which is uddorl to thc debt. lu the United l(ln;;dom there is but 008 Govérnme-nf, who:-vc rulc ln tlmc' of peace is tio paly off millions of the debt from year to year. In flancdn and a majority of thc Provinces thcrc appears to be no thought of ever PHY' 1. IIARRYREID KNOWS. Geo. E. Hughes the druggist. 110'” not guarantee Parisian Sage to ZFOW flair on every bald head, but if there is anfy lite lofi: in the roots of your hair, Parisian Sage will stin\'\llB¢B the hair bulbs and cause YOUT hill’ to grow again. Here is one casc- "I am now using the second bottle. of your Parisian Sage, and can no- H tice is new crop of hair appcarinf»!~ I f am gleid to say it is a darker col- or than mfy hair was before I became bald," Harry Reid, 10 Manhattan' St., Rochester, N. Y. Don"t wait till ycru're bald before I-sing Parisian Sage, use it now. Kill the dandruff germ and Dl'0""’“t baldness. Geo. E. Hughes the drill!- Klst. sells Parisian Sage at 50 cents a large bottle, and he §\lBl‘°"*°"‘ to cure dandrufi, stop falllflll h“lf~ , ll and cures ll- diseases of the scalP.BBf° t0 “W that admin Wm M we 0,. “ck Parlslnh gh e lg nprepared in that line- also. John Bull great tensile gl ~l 'my of the people really cure ?I{ow U a fume of peace than they ,were t eir grunt wars of those days p p e a u uh e most extravagant of any in thc lation of wealth in that country ,w -.iovernment of a country whose ‘mody the national characteristic in 1, This is from the Boston Herald -1. S “Every American who votes knows (1 that his Government is extravagant. i, They have said that retrencli- m pending much more than its income, fl- verament. The ex-President has in id so; the President has said so; fo rl committee has said so. llut how thods of other countries, British and foreign. It is rl. time of lavish tx- c vagiuncc, like nu cl>i‘l(‘-Hill* 'lf 2l'll'lN‘- has oversprend thc Old World and thc New. (lf course, it is tho tox- pzlyers’ business, but thc Canadian taxpayer, like his American cousin, seems not to care. And it suits the ofiice~holdcrs whose pay is incrcu.>:<~0OOOO0000<>O<)O0000f.`» DIGBY, May Z4-There was not as ellblllg Wm, H lllymlled clllllllll LC large 8, crowd in Digby today as had, been expected, owing to the disagree- able weather during the early morn- John and Granville. lt also interfer- ed with the yachtsmen plans, and the boats remained at their moorings with chu exception of a; few gmail open launches which were rum in At the Driving Park the races were apt. L. D. Morton, of Digby. 2.30 ass, also in three straight heatrl, by °0l¢&W`8Y BOY. owned by Chas. Mor- "@“t°U Kills, owned by R. E. Feltuu Lawrencetown Harr Marshwll of srig and narrowly escaped serious Jury. esterday and_ today's Easterly gale 0 biggest storm ever recorded at his port for the season of the year, ____ LIVERPOOL, N. S., May 25-Prac. h 11 t Y of c South Western shore of Nova cntla was ruined by the gale that wept the coast on Sunday and Mon- ay- All H10l1g the shore are sunken _ _ _ mense a ount of hardship will be entailed 0-ii , all that many of them had was vested in their outfit. Their work r the whole season has been un_ was a tidal wave that swept boats p_on__ the wharvcs :md flooded mwny udique have failed. The tug boats 0 o -'> oo oo 0 -.> ,»<» oo o :» <> -> o oc- Q of _ BORN. DELANEY-At Wellington on May 20, 1909, to Dr. and Mrs. Dolancy 'a son. Congratulations. CARVER-Ati Alexandria on April 24th, to Nelson and Mrs. Carver n sql. BROWN--At Seattle, Wash., on April 18th, to Alex. and Mrs. Brown, tWil\B. son and daughter. Congra- trulations. TAYLOR-At Mt. Stewart on May 17, 1909, to Maxwell and Mrs. Tay. lor, a son. CAMPBELL-At Cape Traverse on the 20th inst to Montague and, Mm, Campbell a daughter. _ DIED. SMITH,-In Cambridge, May 21 Sarah A. Smith formerly of this; Province. cial)f-Thirteen man were hanged i public ab daylight today having pru- viously been found guilty of compll city in the revolutionary outbreak April 13. Thcir bodies were left exposed for a short time only. Much apprehension has been caus an _ ana, described as a somewhat fana- oi among the Young Turks and Armen- i s by the news that the Vail of Ad- fiflal Kurd has been entrusted with f 1 _ _' _ . _ ' i. . 'm i _ , 1 CONSTANTINOPLE, May 37-(Sp - n ed Don’l Be A Cripple . If you have a slprained ankle, aching feet, lame I 0 muscles or chilb sins, 'ou can cure yournolf in y remarkably short time lay a tree use of Jolmson’s .luselrs »--»-0-» Unimont rel the distribution of the government: ief fund to Bagdad. Rub the affected pam freely with the liniment_. 'He is a Turkish land ownur. who was the first to lead the band- of armed men into the bazaar ati Ad- nna and begin the slaughter of the Armenians. There is reason to believe that lo- one application will work a wonderful change for the better-continued use will bring s sure and - speedy cure_. ,|ohmel_n'| Anodyno Liniment is sn 1 enemy fo inflammation of every kind-heals cuts, burns, wounds end_ confusions-cures ' lumbago, muscular rheumatism, sciatica, lame back, _stiff joints, frost bites, etc. MCLEAN-All Georgetown, May 21 cal notables implicated in the ma remarkable success. Sold everywhere Trvit-it’l been used for ever97y¢lrn with . _ ._ ` ¢ Y WALSH-At Fristan Road, May 23, ‘ McDONALD-0'n Wednesdfy Milly zcthl 1909. Bt the residence of her broth. The extensive lumber mill of Dickie _ H IS ity. on M- 24th,' Randal Spencer, widow of tliye late iz Willdtllm Wyatt, aged 82 years Willie Walsh aged 14 arg er-in-law, A. C. McDonald, Monta- a fr Dr. Halmiltion's Pills and- vefry soon you'll have a complexion to be proud' ~ E » HPD you will feel when those pimples and ing Dr. Hamilton's Pills. Read what she sa :*‘M fri ds ll d Ft tl I have a very delightful complexion. Ef.0fifD All Mary Grace. dau lite 1 n 1' S and Mm. McLean,gag<-gd 5? d-aygssel _ 2 lpon them. gue, after long suffering encl I. ° y -' ` ‘ ‘ 2- ronounced by the _» __-3: ”_'=.=ir§ \ _:_ *_*-"1, W?)/' This horse needs no "l,|'_lr‘,= ' ff-F omlllcntas heisso favor- ‘ _-~.. ;'\°-' -‘ /,, -2.* 'Mun =_._ C- f,- Th€Ch=-1111Pi0I1 C1yd@>`- illoiue to Monza ue b wa of New Perth Frida Ma 8 to john ]. McQuaid's, Pisquid, remaining until Thursd morning May 27th. Thence by way of Peakes Station Tllolllas Cocorai;\’s,Ba1dwlns Road, over night, returxli » , I dale Stallion of P. li ff" ' .. ' ‘ 'g y y yi y 2 ~ lzlualnln until Tuesda u 2. sland f ‘ ';‘ ».,‘-f~.,'~ \ y’ J n.e I . _ _ _ _ _ _ This route _will be continued fortnightly health a. f ,909 atCe,,t,,,|_,,,,,l,1eS 1" _ ' _ -'we'\tller _ permitting. Queen St. allcl will be in ,` charge of F. J. Cameron .¢ ,... ‘ _ -sz, William Murphy Daniel McGregor /.,/:W /_,;. - ~._\\‘§=, _ , how him to all intend- , 0-,,__ ., `-ig-.f\>\`$ ,.,|,, In Charge lug lo breed this sczlsoll. ,_ "M "”' _*D* ~_, f . ~- ~ ',\~ N. ` _ i ,l ’ TS* 'Ihence b wa of St P ter’s Roadt W E V j l I TE R.\lb.-: Ten dollars for season. secure! at time of first service hv cas note payable lst November, Maresut owner-l' risk. W Owner _ . ,ef i ( nada the people think lt better to \v run in debt for railways than Dread- bled Sl_auion_ Brown Mac_ owned hy fo nougllts. Railways are more useful, ln peace times at least, ami they do not ls h s ucver wanting. and their followers cheer them ou. ° . Y . Qld or new excuses. It has become unfashionable to speak of e00n0mY~ _ 1300000 Even the Opposition is dazzled into 0 ’ ' silence. so the merry rem” svvs on. its pound of flesh from the Govofu- me ' ex- posed to make t-he most of it. cause the British Admiralty was The-sc facts remain : the dear puople like to have thc Governmihlt h ‘pcnd money, and are nvcl' calllllfl 2 s justified on patriotic grounds. In ll Til ‘ ` ‘- ecome obsolete, which is another ad- l wltnnc. A pretext of “CUM 1” true for perhaps some time to, ll omc. Ministers hold an Open hand ter mall with new demands and " Ten thousand friends of the Tunnel cy" of' the Strs.-its to' ascertain C hethcr that great work is reason- ably practical. Before the provin- cial election the local Liberal leaders promised, "with the assistance of mr representatives nt Ottawa," to ,m_,________..... FHIUA Y. When Mr. Wurbllrt,on in his spcuch in l”.<'.l'liun\1=n't said "it has ber.-n thc custom among the people of Prince Edward island always to insist on nt' he used an llnforbunnta precsion. He proliably-meant no more than that the people know their rights and are disposed to insist up- on them but he expressed his mean- ing, if such it was, -in words that give his political opponents an un- _ due advantage. And they seem dis- Ten years ago France was building ul/marine war vessels and there was or 0 time something ‘Ike 0 panic l»f=~ glow in taking., up the new idea. The submarines have dnnc nothing in ac- tual warlare yet, but Britain has to- day more submarines and ben” 0085 than any other power except Frsmce, which is friendly, and nearly ton timul as many as Germany. The lat- ter in doing something in aerial war- ships, but five years hence, and ue- fore th battles in ‘the air begin, it is Crapmud, dropped twin foals, which Jabez Lee, Victoria. Mr. Siio\v's loss so far in Canada the G°"'=f“‘“"“* recently role the twoyccr-010 nur as always been ablc to get money. Bonnie Lettm hy Bm, Vhyahh (3, ll the "\°“°Y if °“.“ “S” ‘,’,Yl“"’f-‘ii lz.1ziJ to n. F. s0tlmrlam»d..of Loc Estate Dunes -- __ 14,250,000 limi and by hcrrowlns. 'F 0 “I A Voyage for $2,250 since Ja'l1l1‘f11`Y 1Sf» Bon Voyage (3) (2125 is 8’ half ll, ting stallion Aquiri owned by J. M- Nicholson, Challlottetiown, P. E. I. Ouklcy Barom is one of the finest, uninlnl was also sired b,y 0u'kl0y BM" on ' /mains-w1l.l.lAlvls~ on March Minnie dropped ll. beautiful chestnut. ily on the 25t1h, siru;l‘ by Bnncto, .18' . ` I O O I Ono day lust week the famous uly lived a fuw hours. These' colts ere sired by thc celebrated Island a heavy one audi much sympathy felt for him. Ed. S. Parker, Pleasanton, Cal., nqzleles, for $1000. The fllly trottled a - v ii ' nds, prior to the sale-. Mr. Parker lyg ho has sold three colts by Bon rother of Eutaxia dam of the trot- Lovers of horseflesh may see li leasing sight at the stables of C. olt known as Teddy 0Bk9» sired by ture though only a Year 0ld» ‘ls f°“" mid a half feet tall, its limbs per- fectly developed and its chest 0'f H bc tl ei ulf in 1 10 last unrter in 34% B80 sure to give us a cull, and we will give ycur orders our bcst attention, \\'e _ make n. specially of good buff/lr and' G Stewart & Son's chestnut mare Jmlgeg 3_5 one of the ._ 5-* ¥~"_~_____ l , st Cl desdales in Can- -`=-'_l=F-‘iQ .§,_ .K-__-____ he ` ` ski?- a. y -_-_--"""‘i‘_.e1='=»*‘ This horse has proved lllluself a sure foal getter a _ . _ l . . . w 4 dtufrwsgnl. ghty per cent of his mares proved with foal April. Sill. '-,- , h l ldt' -.li~ d bb ' ll dcdtt BICPT Ter]nS""$Io~0O for the sehsoul payable note due 'UCC' `L:l\ior.(-?l"b|i ‘fl-lillilllrlillrlillilijbii lllkoliillloQs“|‘billxi|'il||aui\l'd“lliuli‘\'&::rl;liiraIymortgglitisfac st (I909) at time Of first service Accidents at owners risk ""=\"""i"l“‘gl“"“ """“'“` """"""’ “°““”“"‘°""y _ . . ' ‘ I’ ° l t' S f ti Stl Mares coming byctrnln will be luci. by careful uifulldmit and cared vll: Illqzegll Aglkas __f3raf»le:|ElE::ls_Ex"°c mn: 5 ° ‘n l r while here free of barge als?1?Ill_p__1;§l_ih£g1_c_cid_Gl_l:_;';__tel3w1ier’s risk. an ________E_l_\____ ____F_ ___________0xl_____l____m_c _l___l“__cl_,y_ll__llll _,ml _,lol ,lull you nl ,ll,l,l_ ~ ~ 1 1 1 1 Y ~ .\.~ i 'our fl'ic|ni.~u|u t icy wi you lis s it uc P. E. l. Clydesdale Comrfmr- BERl.lN DENTAL PARLORS C. li. BEER, D. D. . ' Charlottetown. work oummicnll Over Prowse Block When in need of choice groceries hc ‘ rictly fresh eggs. Also meals and fruits of various kinds oods delivered, ` Telephone 8 L tor it daily excites expressions of of bccoluingn splendid horse. 'Vlliu ,_. ‘YEA EI}_‘_’i’P_-_aa....._ - 31st, at the Methodist Parsomnilc. Upper Prince St., by Rev. W. Har- rison, James Arbing to Miss Phoe- be R. Williams both of Charlotte- town. iii' inebrioiles ~_-v The famous _-_._._¢__@i¢ » . o'Nn HAPPY MAN. Mr. J. H. Woods, of Point Fock. Oneida Co., N. Y., had ai hard eXD61°l‘ ence. “A bad attack of Catarrh set- tled in my forehead sind the pain ov- er my eyes was sointiense I ‘thought my head would' burst." My voice grew very hoasie and I coughed ev- ery night, a/nd' through the winter I could scarcely speak. My voice was gone. Two doctors didn’t help me at all. The next doctor ordered "Gatarrhomne." It cured me and now many dthcvs here use it also. My doctor says he doesn’t know anything so good' for Catarrh and Throat Trouble as ““°°°Y "“ ' 8 l l um stare delightful invigorating hair dresfiiniii H16? ha B lm- ° 5 °w °'“ ' it mnkq t/lm hair nnft, fluffy and but he |_1P“°"""Y "“m°f* ‘Wt 0* l-ll” |,0,m¢_|||,|_ Ilrltsll. »` Zllilu. "Cats.rrhozone.” Use it to-day, you’re better to-morrow, 26c. and $1.00 nt nil dealers. Try flntnrrhn- You ` Will Find Our carbonated beverages u rivallr-.d for purily and delicacy of flavor. Notliing but the finest mater tale are used in their mnnufnclurc. Ginger NC. Cream Soda. Iron Brew Maple Ginger, Lemon sour and all the popular h-aders. alwayson halid- Ordiru filled at short notice satisfaction guaranteed. G. II. SIMMONS P. O. liox |136 Ch’!0Wll 5-lqliiliw W e »~ \ t -. w -, - 1 :;...,- -.f;‘< 1’ ‘.. . f ; "" ` ' i -' 0: . nw' 'I ,- '_ . ~ , ff. ~.\,,_._~.. , ‘.- 1 ~ ._T._._.,,_____.___ _ _ .. . ___,_,,__._.. ._ _ .__ :_--_._..' __'-__J -_-s 0 STAR 1 .~7§>i6`\l5"" o :Y .\‘- 1 .. dial FLOUW WOR ~ QREAD AND - PASTQY CAKE 'THE BRAND ll0m|m0nB|a1\d in is YOUR iltsclsrlmso) ` .__ _ fi STAR ‘FLOUR MAKES BREAD OF FLAVOR DAINTY CAKE ` AND PASTRY » ,,_......_______:L _F sf--ifr -- '[h¢ =,(]0|di¢ Milling Co., Limited. l cup buifcr, 2 cups sugar, 3 l-2 cups SPAR Flour, lcup milk, 4 eggs, l heaping teaspoon baking powder. _ Ilut together according to general directions, bake in two brick loaves or one large one. llsillg but half cup of butter and ascanty measure of sugar makes plain cup cake that is a useful layer. A heaping tablespoon of yellow ginger makes this cake a most de- licious ginger bread. Omit the milk :uid add enough flour io roll out and it can be baked as jumbles or with half the milk and flour to roll - out, as cookies. Ay r{Ont. _.¢»_-_J 1