_ . _ ,W _ _ ee . 1* . - ' ¢ W_\"‘r‘_-~ ' - ' I ‘ ._ _ _ I ' ,i r . -=" -r---i".;», ‘~ i. ,»- _.pw-. - -_- _.___ _, _ _ ~ -" ='.",-\- _ ~\ ,ii-_" ‘ _' ' ‘ I no 2 -1"' ¢‘ -'21 ~.""~'-“.'=‘??;‘-‘f’t-Y* '_?_~"’-"TS j~' 'QQ-I-I wif- >_»»-~_;~ r -~_ - . . ..,.. ._ . " ‘ - “f _ » ' ° _ " ’ ~‘ . _ ' ‘ ‘S “f -~' /M--ff-`-"‘-_ .vi `. --51-',.f¢,.i 1 ' "~ _ ,__. Y , . r' 7)»__y_;-f"",3-i-_,j,‘.¢,_=. -' 'ef - 2 _ e ,» 1, ‘ » “ THE GUARDIAN, CHARLOTTETOWN, PRIINCE EDWARD ISLAND, APRIL 27 1903 _ *Q ' iw rin- i i 1 l- 1 Dr- Weed* F il ‘;‘;i.;°.;*‘:;;;:_.;.°:.;§:.S;€..t“ii."i` I _ _OPERA l lvvfll l It stops that tickling in the throat_£. able departure, ani this view has been leasant to take and soothir_igh:.nd he I had a very severe attack of sore l not I would almost choke to death. MY , ' ` *~ g is not only the settled policy if _ _ _ _ ‘-_ _ _ J ,Canada under both Conservative l ’ ` _ _ _ ____ I ` , , _ _ . _ _ _ _ ‘ I' ` ' '_' -___ basic law of human nature. Self pre- '_ ` THE SURTAX QEERMAN' GOODS' servation is the first law. - l _ _ r I 111 No The sudden announcement of' a surtax y The standpoint ofthe consumer is to be _ - ,` ' be " ,ifotmed S ru of one third to be add~d to the dulies on lconsidered, of cour e, but the consumers German o d madeb Mr Fielding in snot the only interest to be cmsideied " " I ‘ ovuiiii _ _ _ °_, ~ _ __ _ * _ c _ _ HUC 3 $» varied c ` I _ ' In u"' ' i - ° ° _ - c nsider- _ r* ° ,Guardian tiea ed it as a bo‘rl but _iustiil and fruit grower have also to be o _ ° ' 7 - ° ' ed. We want to be free to sell as well as Under the Auspiées of ML \}DAY APRIL 27 1903' and Liberal Governments, butlt is U- lf Cures Goughs, Colds, Crollohltll, his budget speech has elicited wide and The Canadian mall" 8-CW' f 'H05 ¢"°‘-‘P-“5t“'“'° *_ omment about the world. The Canadian farmer, stockman, dairyman threat and tightness in the Cllbif- Some .of German feeling would resent the Can- need havea care for the best interests ~ ` time’ when I Wantd t0 cough and could g,~ilion action. This has proven true. Ani of the Dominion as a whole, _ '_ ih tariff Thi! that pretty generally taken by the press t0b\1Y- And then there Gro 111\£i0I1'l1 1 4. In to the lun 8. Ml- E- B19 P Brand’ 'rr' s ' i ed rounds which must enter into consider- _S Z d i__eB___ ofthe Domi ion. It was al o antic pat R me wenknown Galt gat cnet' wr ' that the German press, as the exponent ation. As patriotic citizens we must ' h ti 1 di ni'y t mg ,_ bottln of DH. WO0D’S `s;zruc foreign newspareis take so grave a and for t e na ona E ~ wife go _ , NORWAY PINE SYRUP»‘_l_n? t°Im;°$°_i` view of the matter as to see in it a mon- and sclf-respect as well. Germany has pn” I faund We-.ly rem ° 0 ace to the friendly relations between tri-ivbd us unfairly and unjustly because _ not be without it if it cost Cl-00 5 l-*Ot* f-le. llld I 0811 l'€¢0ll1m€Ud it W °V°3'Y_°n5 Great Br tain and Germany. One or _we dared to give a preference to British _ 111911! English Llbdfa-1 U€W@DBP0l‘S S86 in goods, and has imposed duties so high as the new departure that “Canada cuts of to be practically prohibitcry on Canadian her own nose to spite Gerwnnfs face.” products entering that country. -This is Thislfl-Uber View 3-Dl>€11'S £0 be S58-¥0<1il1 equivalent ts a declaration of commer- _ Dllft bY the Sf- JOUR C4056, Whi°h 100118 cial war against the producers of Cmada. l h ' ` at the matter from the consumer’s stand- The pure” fre@-;rade argument, cr the e point and says: argument from the Cmadian consumers “TNS IDG! D011 be C8D&d8-'S lni1¢Di1l0U§ standpoint is that we had better not re- ' but that is Seen 110 be 8- l_‘€S\11i1- 0\11‘ im' sent Germany’s attack as it will not _ pay - I _ _ I r 0 n P0118 f1‘0¥D G€1‘lI1811v in the Pest f¢W F8” to do so. We believe it will pay to resent ` D have steadily grown. indeed they have Gerinnnys nciinn; that it is in inn in- _ ' ~ , 'I 1 ` " 1811101! il1Cl`e9-S05, 8115 U19! 119-V0 S0 ill- terests of the great producing class in - _ creased because it was to our advnnlaze tinsccuntrytc resent it that offended -""""" . ’ ' . ; . l ` n 110 bil? in H181? 001111f»1‘Y- Geflllllli il D10- Canadian _self-respect demands the re- , ' __ I" "_", ducin man arti21€Stl1Bl’» iii iS M1 &dVll1~' sentment, and that the Canadian Gov- ` _ \_.\l_','[m,' thu-ed. 'th h cold. / 1 ‘i° "‘1».‘i`..°°i‘=?né’.in. f Nature is signaling for iron when the face is pale and the nerves weak. Pallor always indicates a lack o #_ iron in the blood. Iron in -ffl fault with the tariff for this verv reason. _ . They desire its most helpful and agree- goods from to prevent German entering Canada. They -i .ableform can be had in - have been/ _ able to make suffi- .»amieson’s ff cient noise to compel government 'fn attention, and the government is ableto B¢Cf, Ifon and WIUC gratify their wishes, and to do it on broad _,Or mtchws budget ha-S :mme 3_0 baui ;f grounds. One of two things will result: His mopoga]s_are_ howevenmuch “lang A remedy so pleasant to ' ' 1 'tn ten ii, take youu doubt it were a Either we will go_wi ou e goo e or medicine. but for the better Since our article of Sxturday referring to taxation in the United Kingdom was in type a telegraphic synopsis of Chancel- the line we hinted at. The income ta! We do not believe that a. large propor- tion of the buying public of these days are much tempted by “gew gaws,” catch-penny gifts, or reductions ‘being it’_s you.’ Far .more i satisfactory to thinking people -is the straight one_ price that insures to the patrons of a store a legitimate value for the money paid and qualities of merchandise, such as a store --proud and jealous _of its, good name-sends forth to its custom- "ers with a strict guarantee of excel- lence, Fullest possible value with every sale, fairness and justice to each indivié ual patron; favoritism to none. S Y _ £8-ge t0 C8.!1‘3d8 K0 b\1YU~l1d to bil? ¢h€3»P1Y- ernment will stand higher in the regard II1`y0l11‘- l11SI_'l€ POCkEt; 0111' lla IHC, _'D THEY UHVC tb€I'ef0fe b°¢U b°\1iIhf» in that of the Canadian people and of the nations thafs guy guafantee_ _ - ' °°\1Di1\'Y. 9-Hd the tariff M9 f°5'°e1`°d the of the world because of the prompt action S01I19 1119011 n e Minister has inau u S1 t1'8~d¢- 111 U10 Qlelntime which the Fi anc ° ` ` g - _ ~ I facturers in Canada. have been finding rab¢d_ _ _ . Monday Night, Tuesday Night Tickets for Tuesday ‘ formance will be on I usual places on Saturday ,April 2§th lt 9 a. rn. ` a ui. I ` 15// ___,,/ __ __ live 111 msAi151=u3n from Montreal on We have tried all' other guarantees, from the makers; etc., and found that the only guarantee to offer our custom- ers was our own. - we Wi_u buy them atahigher agar? than will be reduced by four pence on the __ - . _ u _ we paid forthem before. Doing without pmmd and the war dunes on grain _“__ , _ e _ 91"- better “PPeti*° and ' the g°°dS "ii: “W °”',°:°“ “SSE a’_‘_y;"“’ nianiina. rhniniun-in nr cnneciniintnrcni _ - . ` D ~ " . . ; l' h t t w w a we . . - -f of oodhoncsttlotliiiig Full pint 75 cents. __ selling, providing always that the ex- - G J _ change is fnir. If we snail import the ° ° 9 goods and pay more for them bv reason Chemist and Druggist, ‘ of the enlarged impcst there wlllbe no li MEDICAL HALL- f “d”“”“g°~ Whateverwthe bfyer’ 'Pic grninfree. This anne is_`no.w iioN cc. i,,,, Produce and 'Om ` covvaicirr Q ll To get the best hotel accommodations always stop at ‘ ~ . . SYDNEY, , S. - sr. Jomv. N. n. Noxrl-I sarnbrltv N.s - THE sY'DNEY~ ‘-‘:E:é-mea Dufferin” Hotel Be11:n_on1:” 'LEROI WILLIS- Prop.” ment Shan °°”SeBb to do the same m !e_ may also do as she pleases. Sir William __ ' - _ /M } o , llllll ill Hill llllllsllilllllll We are experts at _putting in Steam and Hot Water Hee ng. If you are thinking of having your house fitted, call or write ua, andwe will give you an estimate. Satisfaction guaranteed. Prices reasonable. Orders illed promptly. lllllll mllllll l ll" we Wm in Am--nn lll n rnnnam, Engineers, . 1, built-schooner _C. V. Minot 44 tons, Haehinisw and Beilermakefs. _ ,Shoal draft, less than 9 feet loaded ' . in l Steam Navigation Co’s_ Wharf Charlottetown, P. E. Island, Phone 52. - - - . _- - . /l . Honey and Wild Chen? is Yew agree in fact and claimed that the Colonifsl if TY i»-- --» ` "f~"° . _ ‘ _ the old one, _'mil'-D 7 ` G i=2 A i=_-_-r ca N e-r |==`= E-r t° have au’°'“’ °1d -The Pride ofthe .iin¢.__....l 1 . ~..,.d~ fBusines_s Stand .-3,/~‘ 1 _:__ `- '\>->~_\ g \ 'ssen“ I Z1? -j -_Q 5 henever the Washington Govern- f _ f g _ _ sm S w _ _ l inriufci- the united Kingdom and onnndn _ __ C0]1[‘0y S _ _l Moranss ,____0ok,f°, ,x . _ 33,1, ve years we ave ness of planting, 01d marketing vegetables and experience has taught us plant and what. 11'ot_-'_"“l'o those who buy seeds' _ ,the,benciits of our _ ° I ence. Our quarters in the a market is not so' :,>' /. .' _’ 1 ,NN 1 1" I 1 Q' /f .»'»' o-if' - -Al . _ Kltolien _ In the olden days was the shelf on shelf of p1ates,p1atters and pam. Well, there’s no reason why thg belle of the kitchen to-day need be ashamed of-the' culinary depart- ment, if her utensils were our- '3haS¢d_;_€f1’91I_1 usj-_-for we have all the good old things all the mode rr c , ’ _ utensils, appliances, ',oonven1ence s. Shlll`l'v.*Siiiw‘& Pairdnn store and warehouse n..c shelling house and ouibuildings. convenient to Murray Harbor Railway and Brush Wharf. Apply to H. D. MacLEOD, _o Orwell, ... d w Im L' if *Z Slilillllllfli FUR SALE ,and requires no ballast. And `goo:l running order. Apply at _ _ beenwatchmg us for and they note our naturally came, to 'the- 'that if they plant the as we plahrlgethey 'may nénn as many new ones ascan' All varities of The Ames Holden and latest styles of foot- and thefe Win 9-1W9-YS he wear Prices the lowest in the city P O Box 64. ' _lone mor? ]_ L GAY §iWW`NW¥WlilWliliWWliWlrWWYQ_ _, \ fflhil O\lfWlfd. _ Trix. rx. au. F-3- 2 12 l FOISQICDICO-lelP.t(_f ~'c-1?, eoidjligggflgg-gg; . 9 1 9? 5-4'] Q.P¢£¢f'l. l . The reason that so East 23 mon, th, w aw. ‘__ L I7 P. E. l. RAIL main W dneada April trflensgiof thru railway wil ni emitted) aa followu- Read Down. Stations. No. No. No. _ 3| .S I 5 5.10 3.25 825 lv. Clvtuwlllr 2-1° 3° W “° “§"i$in’.‘l'i§'¢ ‘ill- cnytgé gf; nniiiefnivcr :sw 7-1§°5.i 9.49 Emerald Juno 1l~¢3_ r' .4o lv Emerald Juu¢- ` 7.11 5.5: ro.13 Kensington -li-39 7.40 6.25 1o.35 Summcrside lv 11.1° No. 3 No rr _N°4 _ P.u. a.u. A-‘- -_ 7.oo ro.55 lv. Sumn_xci¥id¢ lf- 7.33 11.19 Wellmztol 8.o i iz. 18 Poiigill 8.54 1.32 U’ YY 9,3; 3,50 Alheflon ro.r0 3-45 lf- Ti8`l1i3h 1" _‘_ P.u. am. , 5 No. 15 No. 13 a.1l. inn. 6 50 4.oo lv. Clvtownal' ' _ '_ few rt lv $32 7.3 infniienc: lar _ _ M gag _ llorell any 6.59 ax. Bourl '_'-3 _ Ll. r.l. A. . _ ift. JBt¢1Yll`*e_ “ 8.3¢ f 5.oo v lm 9.42 sn cardisw h ro.o5 6.o5 arGe0l11¢¢°*‘ Ax. vm .N0 9. nu. .4o lv Emerald June ll’ 3,39 ar C. Traverse 1' P M. I 'ruin are run by Gen __ __ PROWSE BROS. 1 No. rg. No I7- N°' 18' ar. rx. ‘ “L