I_.___________,__,,,,,%E ,f.. _____ __ ---~ -....|¢in ._ ,-..»-s»- ~»»-»»¢v--» ---rv rn /, _ f-Too sweet lor anything. is the Baby after a Bath Baby’s ()wn Used by Thousands ol Mothers. ° uses or I Ti-ix Ainurr Tourr Soar Co. MoN'rl\tAL -IKKII OP TN! ¢¢u.|“-|-gn *BERT To||.r1' Sosre. so 1 - l ‘ ° l. I. HUHNSBY, has at least lo0 different patterns o Wall, Ceiling and Hall Papers, from one of the best Firms in the Domin- ion. M. Staunton &Co. Those ceiling,Wall and Hall Papers are the admiration of all who see them. Those intending to clean up and paper their Hall, Room, etc, will find it to their advantage to call at F. l. HORNSBY. ` VICTORIA ROW. See samples and get prices. Pictures framed, cleaned and re- paired at lowest prices _ HWPM Q 1 "~\_. I FOR SALll_(lR T0-LET A comfortable dwelling house, situatfd on Baylield Street. Possession given immed- ‘“X"§i i ` D I 0 THOMAS W. DODD, ‘Mch l5dtf. Pownal Sire et. 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'_ ;__- Phone 125. :'23 milfW-..;."i§li’ia;f§iit;§ Founders, Engineers and Machinys Steam Navixraiion Co's Wharf. lllllll A Steel Feed Boller mls i-all ‘I _We have some nice steel boilers 2 in stock that We will sell at ai small advance on cost. _E Thefe boilers are made of thei- b st steel plate and by the besti boil r mal; “_ -ii. -- -__ -__ _ GPS. _ f_ We guarantee them to he first -W iron erd all strc Just. lmpartlal, Reliablei News! seeking at all times to further the best in 'crests ofthe peonle,and recognizedtherefore as The IE’eop1e’s Paper- Published at its omces, New Prowse Block .\’orth side Post Oliice, at the following rates. ayable in advance:-» $101-ning Edition, daily (except Sunday) three months $1.00; [per yr..., ................... .. 4.00 ‘ Semi-weekly E 'tion(Mond. &, Thur.) per E yr: $1.50; in advance ........................ . .L35 Weekly Edition (Thursday) per year $1.25;in advance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .l.00 Branch Offices have been established at the following places, where subscriptions may be paid, news fum: ished, advcrtisiiig, iob work and other busi ness transactedz- _ Summcrside, Currie's Bookstore-D. K. Currie Manager. Alberton, Alberton Bookstore, G. S. Muttart Agent. ‘ Souris East, Telephone omce, R Seaman.Agent J-E. B. McCREADY, ‘J. P._HOOD, Editor. Business Manairer- llll Mllllllllll lllllllllllll. The Ontario government carried their new taxation measure by a vote of 48 to 37, giving them a majority of ll on the division. The new taxation is designed to make up the loss of about $200,000 yearly caused by the governments policy of prohibiting the exportation of saw logs, with a view to have them manufactured by On-» tario labor. The taxes are laid mainly ` _on the big corporations ; railways, banks, insurance, telegraph, telephone 'and express companies ; distillers, brewers, wholesale liquor dealers, natural gas industries, &c. The principle laid down by Sir Wilfrid La.urier in regard to prohibi- tion, demanding that one half the en - I '-L_ 4 ’-£1. AE -~ to ower would have ever been intro THURSDAY. MARCH 23, 1899. P _ duced inparliament if first subjected ro A REFOBMATOBY. forts to revive the agitation, and GUARDIAN to task for being si ent columns in advocacy of a reform The evils which make a reformator is small. Wefind it more ex ien vinces schools for the blind the 'de chools of our own. Might it not better to do the same in regard t_o ou could be obtained if desired. ltotake thematter up and provide th would the expense of control and lteaching the various industries and 1 handicrafts be so small as the Journa seems to think. ' class in every respecf. No cast; ( :ill and see us before purchasing = elsewhere. _-"' __ __ _-- _._ “THE mooenu." _A t' :i lllllllllll |||u|||i|s|_ all lu admittedly so, and is increasing. Bn _ TO CURE A COLD IN ONE DAY ITa.ke Laxntive Bromo Quinine Tablets. Al \5c. Bee. 17 45, mos&w Let Us '__ J r MARK Repairyour FURNITURE this spring,you’ll iind good valu work promptly e and satisfaction with us. and well. Work will be done now and delivered when _ you require it. WRIGHT & Bu’ HOME-MAKERS. - ~ such a. test. Let him submit the re new as to the need of a. reformatory for it as an abstract proposition ! Or for youthful criminals. All the facts lot! him think of what- would have have been again and again presented happened if the proposed Drummond in the press, from the pulpit, some- Railway purchase, or the Mann-Mac times from the bench and the plat- Kenzie Yukon contract had been sub- form. But nothing tangible has been mitted to the people. Would 620,000 effected. We note some recent ef- B sures? correspondent' or two have taken ‘THE --i This journal is never willingly silent ‘mier Laurier in his reply to the D0- when we see a prospect of speaking minion Alliance had laid down a. new leifectively in support of a needed re- principle in stating that the voice of form or improvement. Much has ap- peared from time to time in ‘these afsutlicient indication of public opin- a- tory. ` Y necessary 'are not decreasing, but business. In his reply to Sir Charles rather increasing. At the same time Tupper Sir Wilfrid has gone much there is doubt as to the best manner farther, if an Ottawa despatch reports of proceedure. Our Island population him correctly. He is reported as ped to assist in maintaining in other pro~ tention of adopting prohibition unless , af and dumb, than to create new be again we inquire where he or his gov- a down such a principle. It has never ` suggestion but it is » worth consider-_ yet occurred that one half the total , ing. There is an industrial school and ‘electorate of any country have called \ reformatory at St. John. Legislation~.for the adoption of any measure. _ 1 would be required to enable [us to --i ,avail ourselves of an institution be- We print in another column a fyond provincial boundaries -joint letter presenting the claims of Hon. legislation of the two provinces, or D. Farquhaison to the Lieutenant lperhaps federal legislation, but that Governorshi . With the Premier’s X What is needed is a definite plan GUARDIAN has nothing to do, though lby the promoters of the reformatory, they are undoubtedly strong Still land then proper representations made stronger are his claims upon the tem- b100d_ i » _ % .to the powers that be to induce them ' _ ‘ up- ry our * 1 ' t' l ,requisite machinery. We note that in the community. THE GUARDIAN the esteemed Journal of Summerside has_had something to say about pre- "proposes that Govemment House cedents and what the government at ,might be utilised for the purpose Ottawa would probably dc. There ; We do not think the building well adapted for such a combined schoo] should stand in the way of making and work-shop as a reformatory must the best possible selection for the high be, even if it were available. Nor 95 '~ Y The need of a reformatory is gren t- the side of tempei'ai.r<~, morality and druggists refund the mone if it fails to Cuie enate to a. plebiscite and see whether electors have voted for these mea- _ T We noted the other day that Pre- 23 per cent of the electorate was not ion for the government to act upon, though 1U per cent of the House of Commons is sufficient to transact tl saying that “there was never any in- a. majority of_ the entire electorate pronounced in favor of it.” And r ernment find a precedent for' laying P claims upon the Liberal party THE perance people of the Island, and e onthe moral and Christian elements _ are, however no precedents that and honorable position to be filled. Mr. Fa.iquharsoni~ one of the com- paratively few puolic men of good l abilities whose voice and influence have been lon and consistent] on t every good cause. When h~=nors are = who knows the best plan on which to lto be bestowed those qualifications * It is “explained” that Mr. Scrim- does not come within the class og per-‘ sons entitled toa bonded warehouse, nor is any legitimate business he has such as to require it. And surely a bondi d warehouse should uot be per- mitted as an aid to illegal/ traffic. Moreover if not appointed an official warehouse keeper Mr. Scriiiigeour has been 'intrusted with other oiiicial duties such as should not be given to a man repeatedly convicted of viola- by his government since they came in- _ Cl h ' ot ing - Men generally lay more stress on the cut of a suit of clothes -than any always to be found here oi course, but there is another cut in which they are inter- ested as Well. That is the cut in price which we always trim up to -suit the times 'and conditions.-James Paton Q Co- 23 li A ' At Cambridge Mass., on March 16th, 1899. Malcom McLean, shipbuilder, formerly of- Cardigan, E. E 1., aged 85 years. The interment took place at _Arlington Mass. Fell asleep in Jesus at Hunter River nn Sunday, March 12th, 1899, after an illness of only one week, Phcnhe Beat rice, dearly beloved daughter of Geo S. and Maggie J. McLeod, aged 16 y years and 6 months. » (Patriot and Examiner please copy.) At Glen Martin, Lot 61, March 19th. 1899, Mary~McInn`is, aged 67 years, re- lict of the late John McPherson. The departed was a meek and humble Chris- tian oi a discerning mind. She was a member in full communion with the con gregation oi Caledonia. gssasseasseai gt lf You sg % Chills-consequent on the% anaemic condition of your are assess* » I cs élfiltelkiltillselltiltiltiltélt ‘ lcrsnn lonnit It enriches the blood strengthens the nerves Helps the digestion. Price 50c per bottle llhhl il? 4 glee* .L unnyside. lparrplcsfiplgittlt is here that we wanti; ought certainly not to be overlooked- % »»= l cocoon neocons eo ooeoeeee if ' v < ) We have the facilities for doing this class of _ _ ’ ~-:/.,,,. T sfq' V' `..1’;\.l»;l-.‘.'3.X..‘.?‘.. ....... weeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee Uhr Turnover 2772 §lZ2Z@@S.... i xg V ,Val ¢ . Q0&W@@00OO0 l¢O@0OOv‘5lO00 Each year isa large one and/ _ every spring finds us with som odds and ends of stock whio we are willing to This Spring it is Wom en’s laced and Buttoned Boots-'-pointed C? toes-we are clearing them on at 25 per cent discount. i It will cost you nothing toloo them over. » ..i _, . Suffer From § Impaired digestion, weakness. § i t at O l'l: Pays in Bu ai P geour of Cardigan has not been ap L ” pointed a bonded warehouse keeper, but is permitted to have a bonded l _ . Ig E; if "f warehouse on his premises by paying- ` ' ' ] *_ _. for it, and that the collector of cus- ` ` _ toms at Cardigan holds the key. As ' , 0 ' we understand it Mr Scrim eour ' _ 'rnn GUARDIAN. sHAni_o'rTn'rowN MARCH 23 isps. _X g T f , -_ V (V l 1 u a I \ n ‘ 'i"i'l’|';` GUARIAN \n Independent Journal, untrammelled and fearless; aiming to be svnmt it would be difficult may anything he can get 6-zo,ooo eiestors, to me - ~ ._ . ._ ‘ _ stock of l'1en’s and"Boys la test styles ' Mens Waterproof Cape tire elecorate shall by their votes call ting the' law. The so-called explana-. ~ for the adoption of any measure be-, tion does not make matters any better. ' » _ fore parliament can act upon it is too _ ' - - ' ' absurd for serious refutal. Not one , _ _ f » i of. the important measures proposed; C3.I`l`.6I`S S6€dS gl OW. 23 21, » . _ gistribuvion bil) _ now befvw the thing else. The latest cut is We Have Justopened om' 0 1 thing for early spring wear A - mm, _ y ow ys i you wanta n N bo 'f L A l ' lish cap at a low price C and see them. A - g s f- _ -e _ _ if : I, E LT ‘_ l _ ` 5 T' j ‘"1 yi?- SUNNYSIFBE The Money Saving . \ < ' ` 1** “ ' _ ' ‘l Our é vvant sm I _S Joi-|N Mc|.' _ . _li l' J. -`¥:i . /F4 ~ t ‘ _ p gg _ Regatta s q Shirts that look well, fit right, _priced right. Call at our store and we can prove all this Upper Queen St. T' ' ~ New _ With soft and sti . ii 1 ‘ Spring Now coming to h A _ " , - _ "iv . 12-! L- ..!,r,~ .,,I__;‘,,._ ,I !_ Q ' “ V ` 'A " V " '=""'.‘;"":l»f"f'f"‘~»-,Lie-".7-`-3‘»'»f ‘ _ ' » » ~ A' i’ - -='. " " ' . _ ~-,---f»_- t .... “-7 . 5'- :L . ‘ ‘ * _ ~ _ ' ; ~ - ~ .- » . .sr at ~ _ ' _ . . ¢ _ » 5' '\1__.j`i _ » . . _ ’."f'-‘ »" ', . ~ ~'~-/ ;- . ,-`_ V _~ ”..'.3 xfffj .. : ` :A ._ , W' ,f m __ _ .' 'o .A 5, ~,~ _ _-5'&"f,;~'_'e"'_’.,,i',' -.. ~..,, . , ,- ~_-*1., .~;~--,.-.y .. -, _ ..»_ . . V 1. .: _ v( _.i.).._ M _ ,ag ~._A \ ` s, ,Eg \..* 4 `*'“ 1 'L Awe Sm We are now rear A all kinds of Shirt ' White Shin