Qs f I THE GUARDIAN CHARLOTTETOWN NOW PEN as ° 0 I If you Want a nobb suit for o eb t 'b y y ur oy, o e sure you will buy it at PRO If you want the best clothing for men, you will find the best assortment at PRO adies Wear It is to our adv t t t le artmenf CAL 'force itself upon us that the inances oft e province are in a deplorable condition, and that however anxious all may be for the '_-* brid,,e,cfire snouid be taken in forcing r Shaw then repuméd the debaxe on burdens upon the people than they cannot resoiuuon r€g,_,d,,,g the uopoeed bear The passing of this re'=olut.ou 5" acro°s the Hillsboro-wh H ""'a°“ that l" "0 “als “me the d°bl° ed am that lm to the pruem time would be one million dollars The Land ieople south of the Hillsborough have ('fh"e re"e‘p's 8 e °e°re“m° ever-7 7"" dfpnvedof theadvantaaeg ofrmlwav Last vesr, alihouoh the pub'ic works ii li umbauun, and Sapa he would b were starved there was defittotovsr $"o000 'iii fri r l li nt to his di. y as a '~ep=e entative ‘ ’ “ w " 'l 9’ W ll’ P" I 9 did not do rvervthi gin his Power to prmclple sh” O’ the "X °’ Prepared to ote the branch 'ine for that vic nitv Vow the "wmv ? I' ls "A “gm fm ‘h°"` .0._,_i\ 1, Hows."-.y, gba; ghe P-agen; pm who are ab-» i to receive ii oraiiis appoint on savorrd strongly of a Dominion 'Dems 'O "` ` ‘uh 1" Hlrojevol 'ie 3 “L on Seyeral\earsagoSirLoiiisDaviea £ 8 I" l`° ‘fue em” "'°“"" the lb e ro .mm to ,onchmfe m nth". cue He accommodate those who are not benefited kd fotlufor-mu."a to ‘he mdlh 'by the railway Those living along the “mc porno” of the budge andthe line of railway will to a certain extent "5 .ner wm|de,,_b|, ,hummm 12 come by the cars, and the receipts on the i noth dpwcordmgwthephmtheyhadu pay $2 00 for return railway fare when l L h d H (M Sh tratlic Pvrtion of the bridge would be de n 31° ‘asc Attome; Genxil creased If, asthe Liberals say, there has wcordmg w the P," the been amaterial increase in the traliic N 5 “et 9 Inch” They across that ferry. the receipts should mg ,bnner ."0 me an 0 be correspondingly increased, which they A ¢; i and ‘h d are not It isanotorious fact that in ggon ongfgwpelz rnogyzgieng 1893 nearly $1,090 less appeared in the lsuucuo. Th, Attorney G "era receipts from the Hillsborough ferry than e t i uu‘reh,u,“_1 °f hm mpg, Ohm" in the precedi g year This was because rumor has it that this spring, fr” P°°'°° We" 3"" guise f pressing our the °l°°‘°" Belfast “U me Luger of ‘he Gov Fort Augustus He had asked for ‘went to ottawa ta press for the names of s~ae'on ticket~holders, but 1 emonhlp Hqwever un. may be the information 'yas withheld, the word , fact ‘bat he came back empty “season b_ing erased from his question He (Ml, Shaw) eamesuv hopu They had also askei for details regarding 8 Leader would be sueindso that the proposed bridge, but the Government iid no' have the inortidcation 0 h"‘°’ "°“° ‘° gm’ TW A“'°"°°V`G°°"“| 8 party tim has no use for hm) has submitted it staiement regarding the :iior member lorCharlotiei.own, is ‘mst onhef " “si "h‘°h 1° 11°* b°"“° 0'" is by the fac s Th steamer from Rock as had any eye on hths govemar Point dock~ a' Prince Street wh arf and I h ec . ti _.-._ ~ c0,m,c,,0n ,mb the Queen General wished robe fair, did he charge’ Ju,3ge,h,p “though nvm, 5,,” ih:tep.tire coat ottthpt wharf to ths SoutE~l the went to the Federal capital to P0 "Y ' 'U a 5° ‘°°°mm° “ml 9 e ,badge mo,eme,,,_ 1~h,,,,h0,, Rsoizygomi snalymi niverpnpisi Iii ' I’ im '$230 000» 21' ‘mhm $450” °f dispensing with the ferry-then build the i l i i D0 °' 01° "°°l‘m°° b°f°\’° lb' H°“°° saved as well as the Boats at Southport. or the bei een Pfvviiicv iliwv * B i its in who-r ii t ii k em, ,,,,,_,,w I, ,__ °_,, ,_,,,T§° mm oi; mm; im. sam we are se our coverings sm* G0'°flUIl\¢ *Old $I5»°°° ybetwseu Charlottetown and Southport is f debentures for the Prince ofldl ‘hit un be dwpeneed mm M u°S° 5°' 01°! °“l7°!°d$8°w Shaw hero subinitwd aetatemsut showiiirg' V win an Mare- I nd fm' ul' P‘“'P°°°l W" Vhwh “ tlfe cost of the two Boats and the mainten- P y IIOI Wm J °°d*PP1’°P"\°'¢¢d *ll* 09"' 51° ‘ance of the steamer since 1883 This ‘f-1*ifrt.°1r'.'2»a.?"::i°ii':2;°i..ii1’;:‘.f':::t.i::.°::.:er::s se n her $10,000 The uovernmentl umm Th, wid for each year is as @ mitted to the building ofthe 0," . I l* ~ lor the asylum They borrowed , g 4* , ipartofwhich waetorthisp 1883 .. ......$6l788’I _. , . ' “ :YWUW has been s nt and aol! one 1884 . . - -- ----7103 76 n ‘”t§2'l5,f..i‘;t°.. ;3..”l2’3i°l2 l% :.::.::.:.':.°::.1'.::':;':.'.°:':?li’§....._ » ~ . . . » . . . . . . . . . . . Us , . ' I l' i 1894 may at any timeoyertake the passengers, i the bridge miie ro the bridge will be Point to the abut subject to inspection Those boilers may lbmks $117 146 00 lb! 31st Healso asked theAttorrisy General h° °°“1d°°m° W ‘°'"1 *W 1'°U11'l1 by 508% Balance. . . .- ..........$91,03l.10i§noiy be in a bad state and dire calamity T22 debenture account was mg th. kngm of me uppwmhn ‘O for 50 cents Everyone knows that d, of th°"bmmm" Bm he had .0 steamer should be kept on the route to ‘ e _ , _ § . ` 1 0t¢Twc;)nueIi_':gnruv:1;;u;¢§ allgglégoi the Wes. River steamer also at timesi and tof the Attorney-General’s visit d°°k° the" Wh? If ‘he A~"t°"‘e-7`i gimp’ p,¢p.mg smite iii.-ici; g=;k;iP§:n1'b§°_?wp;§‘? $51 f§>e‘}J_f§§; dlOl1S§ 01188.13 €I1Ol1g`lCl l1O I'lV6l1 lihé 8113911131011 Of {X.,;‘°““;§ ‘"“’§' “° ‘°“’ §’§°§’,§ §£.."l,1 ‘li’$.'.l“l,","‘ll..ifi‘1l.g"££i l‘nIi'§i’.l’3 D0 E118 119181' I8 0 Q - ni’ £2, 1, r it -i-- off if- mi To no -ii »i»i» on the house THAT SELLS IT osrineautswloi ¢ 9 ‘uae h. wa Mp on matmualon tide is uodermining_tbe wharf and that is 1 nu ‘ao ‘ “mil” nmluuon to th", what causes the expenditure for mainten- s l Do fore the House The Attorney 1'3". If u';rh’9 °*P1§”d’:“£ ";’“lddb°k:§i l "" e r g ‘QQ Southport ferry, and no value is credited l ‘gm ‘lm me "I" °“° MN? §°"‘" to the steamer Hillsborough ’1 his steamer A' l `I;ili;snyTst Sli John, ber of idff coat $17 800, although the contract price os h ni manifested great interest attlia. 3 ° 7 °‘“ “°'°°' °° l ~ ii %‘:.;;. §,`f:,:.:“:::.i,2t;.°:.,:i".i“°.;"rf mem _ A V of C0mE;:’nP °» wa ‘ mm 1 wae$13 500 The Attorney General does N' ___ T -, P b 5- ....t,....,..i.i f., mt., ...te .i..,,. .f ow is your chance make your pus' h Shia company builteh H52* receipts, although from 1887 tothe present ' .‘¢ht°mJalll15R(l(l8r’ fnhugrdetr 3 moment receipts haye‘been derived If m In than hmhue mt”p"“*$12,000 a year is voted for the bridge, A In what pert of the public expenditure would -i / um’ Govemmmt kmdly °d"°° ibe saved? If it can be found that money . V f-, _J °°“ *hm* 'bridge But, if perhaps three times as D°m‘°‘°“ G°'°"m°“‘ '"°h °° much is to be spent for the bridge then it I” “W” °°‘”"° °°" th” "°°m is our duty to yoie against the redolution *lu 00° l'° “"1" Thu* 'Wald rince street wharf must be maintained ANYFURUR esitation about voting the extra for ‘he Rwky pomt service The goats IF _ A E I TM! °h°\\ld P°“'° hem" where thsHillsboi-ough now docks may be - ` '~ ` bt A . |0 . U _ o _ . Z Co 'UID lling atbig , . ‘ *I J ,e - _ ‘is i i _hiiiiiisiimii