l f QM! the cnnditioiysgzliiit rob her gg PAGES? Daily Average 1012 for iso? T0 GUAR Daily - All Early Maile. . Moiiuiuona11.ri=~ouNni:nisoi ' ~ - . ' » WEEKLY-‘"°“"“"“L 1»~11~Y» wi CHARLOTTETOWN PR1Ncs"nDw.sno 1sLAND. c/iNAoA. TUESDAY, MARCH 3,1908 trier-iii’¢'i“;i‘ I 55 ==§ >.-1 =l" =a 2 ADVANCY- ADVA.Nl ‘i _ _ _ 7 ' Y Y -Y ' * _ ,.. ,_.. ._____ "__, ____ ___ _ __ _ __ _ _ _ CANADIAN BANK , 1 ELECTIONS- [N ,SYSTEM TESTED; _ _ _.-S-.ir PROVI CIAL , ,_ .EGISLATURE New iiiiuuswici il..?___._i_l.._______ . " ' ~ '-1' TiiiddL°biEidr _I Stringent Restrictions Called For- The Debate on The Ada!-ess' In Gloucester Yesterday Claimed as |11 _DISCUSSIOIL Inspection And More f _-A-~' ‘iFI'¢I1Cl1 Treaty Today And Possibly ` - ‘ ~ ' Government Su orters, Defeated ’ Reply Still On- Members |][i|]H[ THE EAME Bothpargf’ Tickets n The Budget Speech OTTAWA, March 2--(Special)--There was peace in Parliaideut today ai’ private Members had the right mid the 'Canadian banking system got into the limelight. Mr. I’riiigle,Conscrvalivc, moved io have Government Inspection of liaiiks; to provide more st iiigeiit regulations as to circnlatiougto make provisioiisas to the percentage of capital and reserve that iiuiy be loaned to any one borrower; to make provision for the percentage that a bank \ mriyloan to its combined directors; to limit the amount of interest or discount that banks may contract for; to revise the powers of tlie` Banker`s Association. Pringle claimed the American system ivashetter than ours and thought Cana' dinn Banks loaned too much money abroad. The French Treaty bill will he taken uptouiorrow and if the dis-:iission does not last too long the budget will be brought dnwii by Mr. I<`ielding. ESTIMATE OF ' BRITISH WEALTHS "Arc Said to beSomewhere Near 30 Billion Dollars Data--Are Annual Yield From ` Income Taxes And Duties LONDON, Feb. ZX.-How shall tl\c` wenltli of li coiiiitry be coiiiputcd?| This is a problem of first import-_ ance, especially in a nation where, the burden of taxation is eiiorniousr and the Govefniiieiit is constiintlyi seeking for new sources of reveiiiiem No repiitiihlc economist has licrcto~- fore attenipted to solve it on any basis coiiiiiiniiding greater respect tliuii shrewd g\iosi~iwoi'k, and esti- mates put forwai'd iii England have ranged over a widci' divergence tliaii 100 'per cent. liiost of the ciilciilii- tions have been based on the capital represented in the payment of death duties year by year. The question then arises, what m\ilt.iulicr should he used on the capital paying death duties in an average your in order to ascertain the totul wealth of thc nation? The aiitliorities have varied in this respect all the way from 24, pci' cent to 55 pci' cent., with the result that thc' British assets are calculated all the way from tliii'ty~ one and orie.half to seventy-three liillion dollars. The subject has been tiickhnl ro- cently on a broader basis by Mr. Bernard Mallet, Commission of In- ternal Revenue, who gave tlic rcsiilt of his investigations to the Stntis- tical Society last week. 1-Iis data include the annual yield from the in- come tnx, the average revenue from the estate tax, and the average death duties. He nna,yzcs thc lat- ter by giving considerable signlilc- ance to the ages of the descendiintsl The s bject'is too technical to fol- low all his process. but he reaches Coughl. coils, honrscneiu, _~.-ia other throat ailments urn quickly relieved liy Cresliloiili tulilots. ten cents per box. Jiil d.rul!8lsta. coins irosjsicx woiviinn. When pains gather round the hips and lodge in the small of ,th back- when to stoop or bend seems impos- sible, when dizzy spells and bearing. down pains are ever prescnt,'-thats the time to use Dr. Hamilton s Pills. Irregularitles disappear. vif-al enllrily is restored, back trouble is forgotten The ailing sick woman gains strength improves in looks, increases in spirit using Dr. Humilton's Pills. Thel’ ealth and vigor. " 0 medicine F hel ful as Dr Hamilton s Pillii- 2-10- tiie conclusion that 24 is the proper multiplier in. the above case, and the, result of his national stocktaliing is that British wealth is somewhere be- tween twciity-seven and one-half and thirty and one-half billion dollars. This ost-imatc, if approximately cor- rect, would mnke the average posl sessions of encli inhabitant of Eng-< land $875. There was si lively debate over Mr. Mallct’s paper, mostfof his critics arguing' that his figures fell short of the truth. ` , ._l_...._l----- / WHY WUMEN ' fHI|]i lSlHlI]i Not To Follow A Fad,But Be- cause many Physicians Advise li _. NEW YORK, Feb. 28-‘It is the gcnern! opinion among the physicians with whom I associate,’ writes a cor;c-spondent of the New York ‘Medical ]ournnl,' 'that the fashion of women ridii\)1.a.=.trir1r_has not had the origin in fad <'o niucli as it has inthe advice of phys‘ciaus of our modern type. The fact that a person riding astride can have more freedom from jar and jolt tlinii by riding on a side saddle should he a,point in favor of the astricle meiiioii, ngi/le from the fact of it being safci and easier for the rider. The fact that it might be considered imuiodest by those who are not familiar with the nstride method of riding is _no reason wliyit sliuuld he condemned. The main reason why it is becoming more popular si because pliysiciaiisin general seo its good poiiiis over the old method and are _ P - 'at all dealers. thus advising lL’ ' wunnuirs nw viuuvliu _'___-------” Bates ard Ernest, C0"1°dla" ____,_.i- s 0f High Class and Popular ` Fame ~ ‘ _,___,- ___-.__»,__.__..» maiie their initial ni>v°»1'““°° “P Wonderland thi! 0V°l11l\B» Th” °°m° here with abundant recommendation: ii-om other cities as comzdianstge bility, preach us. _ iliiligllraxgoxhsdn most degli-\ll\\8'$m°d7 actinvaueve 0 - _i They are out for 3004 ‘:_‘;:n°::‘:,§:r illiealiun tlgiighthioly wfrtlinzra thousand i n market " I0 th” 9"' ` gi-oanl n n y vide the more valuable 09801123 lg :onerous abundance. T110* ,°"ect, i> V » . £an1abl:tlot°:rlilih :éhkglgier hand giv-lFawks stol'Y~l gnqitiii theogrgt GD-||r.I` by International Correspond- ign un 3, do n good clean aot,[t.hls evening, 3° ‘comedians who of ence Schools, Kent Stf OPP- F~°V¢1'° iff. 'ii-om oiiiwcionaiiie im.urel.P°“"‘“°° ° nsumpieiit ce make the Hom. Ano in i-ear 1 large were- ri 1 y over with laughter, thsnisslvcl “guna many Lima over. house suitable for storage or work- and b mm ng “Q this popular they are bound to in m_ Make it Wonder an V ‘ nm-tn.. a_|_m_ house more than ever n favor _ The motion pictures are oi unoom . d M . 'I‘rainor's :T12 llhghonldmvrviliichnnaddsr lddlf-|0031 '°s,°'i.r.:: '?..:,':’,.r:":.:::.¢'::;. e a d t new one inasgniiniii-tnbilihe Bsaokfxll it i°"°°" ziiiieiiins 011111" ""5 "1"" "YM the leavds so they W°“'t °°m° d°,f“'" Bo one to enl0Y th* N” l" Fl: City " see how the Bell Boy go hi, |'~,v,ng¢; watch the marvellous transformations in the Black Witch? ' ` heart? 80004 15"” have B G I, svn- uni victims or Laughing B laughs I0 5|' l d 'or yours to night. - _ ' March, Znd,1908. AFTERNOON SESSION. ' House met at 4 p.m_ _HON. S. E. REID, continuing his his spedbh on the address in reply, enlargd on the work being done by the Provincial department of agri- culture with regard to fostering the dairy industry and teaching the best; methods to follow in order to make dairy farming pny. The Govern. ment hnd done much along this line and the results were most gratiiy~ ing. In regard to education the out- look was encouraging. As for the experimental farm it wns not necessary for him to cn- large on what its value would be to this Province. It would be possible at the farm to conduct experiments that would greatly help farmer here and enable them to find out exactly what the proper treatment of crops should be in this Province where the conditions differ 'from the other provinces of Canada. In the matter of the subsidy, and of the other claims of this Province ngninstthe Dominion, they were well Government should he awarded in prizes If the Government cannot agree to this, he would favor the each county in turn. _ education. Ho was surprised that tha hon. member from Cardigan 1185 “Ot gOt the subsidy out of his system yet. It was not necessary tn any much about it. He was grntifiedrnnd the Government satisfied with the settle- ment. Mr. Hughes then went very extensively into the matter ot the arrangements made at the last con- T0 CURE A COLD IN ONE DAY. Take LAXATIVE BROMO Quinine ,'1‘ablets. Druggiata refund moncy‘if it fails to cure. E..W. GROVE S signature on each box. 25c. See Mil er Bros ad- Record Breaker Condensed Advertisements, 1 Too late for Claaaiilcatlon. . ference _. to arrange the provincial subsidies. He mentioned what hnd been done by the rlelcgates from this Province, and said tlie‘members of the opposition were making n hobby horse o_f the subsidy. What had been said by the pre- vious speaker about this Government iiig dishonorably travellers tax was untrue. How could this tux be repealed before this Government had received any subsidy. Now it is in order for the Government to non- slder the repeal of the iict. The ex- perimental farm will be .established in such a wny that it will be most satisfactory to the people of this Province-nnd‘nt n cost that will he justified by the people; and on n suitable site. When it _is institutisil it will be of great benefit. As rc~ gards the claims of this Province, the Government will go right after them. The delegation of the Liberal party have been very successful ii. the past and will he again with rc gard to the bridge and the ferries,~ Government was saving money. Mr. Prowse after' referring to thc _-__ \\ _ :r /» ` rig A” / Qu' , 'L Thresh Out The Subsidy - I __ ` cus|‘||r|g The Moncton “SL JUHIN, liiarcli 2- (Special) --,elected will sii»p<»rt tlic_ Govarnmr-».' , Q, 9’ H k _'_ _ ie election iii (,loiicester County iii liimliiiirriskii it is claimed tl' - - _ OC ey Gafll-F0['m8|y today resulted in success for the Iii- all the candidates will support i This province :‘?l1U1'111L’l'1C Lili!-ral ticket, llyriie,Ifhiverriiiieiit, which will add two . .orinziny :ind Lcgere, hy about twoltlie three elected in Gloucester, e. V ‘U-1°f\UD -1"l1133‘0J 0113 »1°1“’ P‘Ul’“111[_1I1i-5 the Govcriiment u. lend of fi ""'_' ment ticket :ind nearly ii tlioiisund 'before the geiic-rail polling tomorru over the struiglit Opposition ticket. Un the c\'e of thc contest both p.- the Arctic Rink. Fredericton u"Fri_ Iuveiy struiiilit Opposition cundi- tii:s_profL-ss to be fully assured 1 _ ilnte lost his deposit., und the tick(-t,oi victory at the polls. _ ' 511)’ by the arrest of Jimmie Cu_sli now of the Moncton hockey team, on to do grievous bodily harm. Dail was refused by the police niiigistnito ment of 1,700 people who liud risiuii bled to witness it. Cusliing had ‘in the ice practicing with his team, _ payers re ret to the dicssin ‘hat two policemen came along and later in the evening lic was truiis- it the county jail A great majority Provincial exhibition being held in ___ In regard to education the Prince ~» _ of Wales College is a splendid RAIN, ?I. monument .to the Liberals. Here \{E5_ ,,_~_,,_,_,,,_”.__,,______ ._ teachers would receive si thorough "' _ ' ' training. Hi; aid normagreelgvitiii the '» ' Quantity of Mineral And Leader of t e oppos on.- c avor- _ ed the children of this Province ` / ® Aelated Waters getting the highest education pos- I G \ sible. What is wanted is an all round _ v ,, V ._ ...___ / i - \\ Party Of IVlarin¢s Consumed MONTREAL, Feb. 29-A party of sixty-live marines yesterday pnsscd through Montreal on their-way back from Esquimalt to England. During their journey across the continent they had had a colonist :ar to them- selves, and were given three meals ii ilny in the dining car, and fed like princes. The government allowed every one of them his choice of spir- its, bcemor mineral water with his inenls; but throughout the long trip THE Wl:A THER. TORONTO, Mnrcli 2--(Specinl)- *creasing easterly and southerly winds fair to cloudy, and milder with rain or sleet at night. See Mi‘le_r Bros ad. Record Bicnker OY WANTED-To run errands :B and to be useful arouudd the iii . A l t nee to Guar ian. ° °° ”y° ° .a_-zdu.»_ _TTBT-Boston bun .i>ui>. color brown. Finder please notify D. ,L. Hooper, Great Georg; Btreet. ll1,‘i§l.;___ y DR STI] or excha-nge-Brown 'F mare in foal to Oakley Bnron. lApply to Large Broa;__C_§Y____3'3d1`_§1- CTE?-:Omoo formerly occupied shop Renta moderate. Apply on W ,v r , I Any Guardian reader who receives ndiinly print- ed, badly printed, _badly , raided. bony' on, .sadly addressed, badly wrapnfd. ' torn, soiled or tnyniphte paper of wh,1tev _ issue f will kindly notify the Sub- scription Depftrtment at only twenty-three made use of any alcoholic liquors. The men made n great impression on nil who inet them by their intel- ligence and splendid behavior, and were unanimously voted n, credit to the Britisli navy. They were under the command of'Lieutenant Harvey, R.N., and made but n very brief stay in Montreal, before leaving for St. John to catch the 'Luke Manitoba! HAVE YOU NERVOUS DYSPEPSIA? How it shakes one up, invades sleep, destroys strength, adds real misery to life. Not the stomach but nerves are affected. Starved nerves cause the whole trouble. You need Ferrozone because it’s a nerve food. It supplies the elements that are needed to make rich red blood. This is the savings bank of health. The richer the blood in red calls, the rich~ er you'rc aura to be in health. Fer~ roiione quickly makes blood, streng- thens ths nervous system, invigor- atos the digestive organs and preatol P, f\l1&¢ ` irq the nervoun disturbance disappears. lYou'll try Ferrozoiic, 500. per box at all dealerl. A great sensation was created at ree n epen ent i eras ecte _ 1113 formerly of this Province but ,__ -_ __ looked after-the b 'l st' _ » . has been satjsfnctofilfyS;e{t1e%ueH:§)“.death uf the late .Premier and lf( oi the spectators who had assembled Ml)N']‘iiI! l11Si llvcll 1‘0L'ci\'cd hero oi eloquent speed; by 3 reference to th rest till -Referee Hall announced it _ proud position this Province ucculfxhild bm?" folmdeil S0 Sll1`011E1Y_ by from the ic,,_ He sum that the Vic_ was recently sciitenccd to a. loin.; :iAtei'i'il»le :ici-.idient in which Timothy _ _ _ ,S J h M D ll tl - pics in the Dominion ri mei; which: ,"1 3 “ C (mat: ,Mgt flhc L‘g’" f01”111S 111111 f\11S0111t01y refused to play term or penal i,-orvitnde iii Eiiulaiiri Milla. son of rlsseii Mills, ii resident _ _ » _ ,-as in never ven irci o istiir it . ~ , _ _ I _ 1‘1l10111<1 iw l1Dl11`€C1!1f0‘l DY 1fS P20910-rand tlintwns the reason of thewon- g‘:1’:gcl‘°I_2;1dnlf(lJ1€v1eC({ liuviiii.: married 32 ivoiinni in all forgot Flat iii-ook, (tiiinlim-1i,~r,,1 C,,_ shiilillliiy Mcgitisciiirilngnfttlizg inltlrlcietliiyctgiliti gghiulerifnltigcemcljélngge pI:;’;§’e'3':`ti`t¥1£’f the Capitals to liiic-upland send the the lf"r[""f'° QL ”""tu"’§ um" mumly’ Iniwul' Um 'mics mst M bhulce' 1°sl paragraphs nf_ the iiddrcs, mude alsucccss of Canada is to be attrihutif puck into the net for one goal. The '11111`1`10‘1 |115 f11`fil» W110 U1 M011!-1`<‘1\l. ll 111” l1f0» vehement protest uglxipst the claimied to the Conservatives. Cmning pefeiclies ‘unnounccinent was received woiuuii iiaiiieil ltussi-l fi-inn Il¢»li'iot. M1lli>'. \\'l1l' iii =1l1U11li 15 Y¢‘i11"\i UI made that the prospeity of Cnnn(la',|(,\,,n to this province the past yem- ly I” "'l’ecmt‘m'l wlth m""‘"5 “ml Wiizlioii liiiil lievu living iii l'lii<:iiuu€7d_, House adjougned at 10.30 p_ m f th t a centre. oar e ' c:i.,x(i)lIi1ished£: on which each of the 'LO`NI)0N, March 1-There was ni At|Stockport the market iiiill and three counties Bhduld be wen repl_e_ scveie westerly 'gule across Liiglnnrl portions of other public buildings ,sentei Aulthe money given by the T” ,//.(-._-.////-_zlgd ' last evening which \riis_ iiccoinpnnicd were blown doiru, and at Humber, l { . V if; ‘ by some reniurkiible incidents and rc- t.lie_1ightsliip Grimby was sunk. At ' /I ' I in which eighty lives were lost. At Holland-Aniericiin liner Rotterdam Ileliiist, the lnuncli of the 25 000~ton was postponed because of fours that she iiiiglit collide with one of the new Biwiziliziii Lloyd vessels in the strcom. 'i`he gala dcvusted tjic coiitrv side in iniiny directions and r'|ini-i'|-as fa- talities riro reported. A irnzrlwirid rrtriick Crewe and brought ¢lo~.' ii on avnlanclia of chiiiincy pots. I.-|sii.c;~s was suspciuled. _ ' The wiiid iissumcd cyclonic forcoin the Liverpool disti`ict, where there was iiiucli ilaiiiugc. urn in ruiini ANI] T A ' lllitll ll]M'S CABIN lllN|l]Hi Two Distinct Vaudeville Acts, Three Reels Of Pictures, Ill- ustrated So`ngs are the Features of ‘Fairiland’s' big Show __._|_.__1__-_.._._...-..._..___._ To-night, “Faii'ylani" wi`il afre its rcnd thc book or seen the play, patrons n donnie va-.nin-,lie inii~;S11_;j|'\1\1 fllwnsvv the picture M two manner ae:;_in mifinian to i¢sjMnd‘§i m"1:’t_‘;§‘_f;’i‘;M ‘;;’:§t_"1he ‘G 11\1P‘11b P1°f0'1*'* P"’1<1”*1'"~ singing better than ever, _and will_be Mr- 1031611. the celebrit-il wire ac- assisted in the chorus by Mr. Har- robnt, will give an exhiiiitnb of tx- ney who will also sing the solo "As geedinézly ncliever Weill. i;icliLiiing“l1=id- god fiightingale calls to his mate, BP BBCYIK BD B\l1\S Y? B B 0155, llrzhtvd lumv- l The new moving pictures are up to nfa;l;l;e Er1l;¢i?lr;d L32; will Bobsraiggezingyrtiga :iig\h ataiigiai-d which is making » K- " ary an " amoun. erTlf exceptional! »}bi:1t‘y~ n d H t ,l "The [Roller skating ci-n|e,"i 0m1rl\0G0 #Ye n imerseis ln hf ttf. dish are potent in vaudeville and thelrl F‘€Vill(ie'a ulilrtigaiiirgln sisarn agiloilired `P°r'l0;°n:nncei; will be tamhong the en- him of unusual beauty depicting a 3°»1'»ii3é`-'»‘i<»w°=i`. ° ° ”°"“°“ “‘i°“5'fF§2‘°'i»é’$..‘iti.i‘.2‘1i“i‘i.‘l.‘.?' “°.f“$?i;.;i. T0-Bight. HB M1 %X¢1“\ SP0¢lB1ltY. rcei and abounds in the heart inter nifd as n third reel, “Yncle 'I‘om's est that appeals to all. f`»1\bl11". will D0 P1`°°°11¢°‘1~ T111! 910-; To-night, the admission for this -tara is meeting with a great recap- generous entertainment will _tion nere, and everyone who has'ndults'10c, children Bc. ___ l B »