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Subscription Mgr ? I | "I Yi U iii iiiiiii iuiimii THURSDAY, JUNE ll, 1903. OUR REPRESENTATION. The decision of the Supreme Court be- ing against our contention that wc have a right to six representatives at Ottawa, the redistribution bill will no doubt be now carried through Parliament and our lspent their time in idieness, “nd been, so i~- _- 1° 'ran Gu»_an.i~1l, cn_AaL0'rrs'rowN ri;r1s_c;;_RR_sDW,AItp,._IS,I_-Al¥l_?.,_ _ 11,.pe9;,. _.. .T of the throne end in failure, what then! prisoner." _The initial letters were chosen! The msjiurity-_against Mr. V T E G I It would appear that in such a case we after much flellberat/on, as there are two solution in the`Hons`e of Commons "jail," 44. The Opposition leader took be a for increased aid to the Canadian 85061 releotion upon the noble army or Iigiegi- industries, which are ,iuitfgnow is a strates designate these wo§in|! so shonui have no better remaining bellion." As in defence of his life and liberty a man may do many 553180 Which would be unlawful otherwise, so may a _ Province when driven to take counsel of her con age ani despair. We feel assured, | however that it would never become necessary to indulge in actual overt acts J oi violence or wsriarein order to gain our point. TVe have I;-ut to assure the* I Dominion autboiities that we are entirely in earnest in our determination not to be Uand we should conquer a peace in a blood- less conflict. But let us first appeal to the Privy Council. '1-Z MAKING PRISONERS WORK. NewBrunswick has adopted the sensible It pian nf finding useful employment for the R U ppisineri in i‘S jB.ilS. Hil»i1€l`t0 ih8y T'l8\’¢ maintained wholly at the public €XD¢I1S¢ ' during the period of their incarceration. ‘ M This was felt to be unfair to the law-abid- ing taxpayers, and was lglllmt 7-5° best I intewsqs gf the prisor ers themselves both R physically and mo:ally» H6110? the ¢ll8l\8¢ l ‘i*:R and it was concluded inet it I stripped of one third of Our represeniatlrn -~ representation reduced to four members Iwhich was put in operation in St. John a ‘ We are yet in the dark as to the inten- 5 day or two ago. One reason why this tions of the Provincial Government, '_but course was not put in ODCPH-U0!! 10118 B8’°» we doubt not they will recognise the duty | was because of the dlilizulty in Dl‘0VldlD8 of appealing the ease to the Privy Conn- I suitable employment and at the 831110 c'l. The Guardian has hope that the time guarding &28il18l1 me daniel' °f R court of last resort would not only do us escape. Comparatively few °f '»h°s° Wh° I .l\‘lSl7l0¢. but would find that we are justly I are run into jail are skilled mechanics.and i entitled io the representation conceded , in conseqllelwe l8~b0l‘ 8689163 W “°°km°d IU us when we entered the Dominion. True, ' men had to be found. ii, we cannot he certain in advance that we The work decided uD0\1 Was the makin* of roadways and walks in the public park r shall _win our case, and the costs w.uid be a matter of some moment should t e on the northeast side of the city. at which p decision be against us, but wc hope ihe the men, eight in number were emPl°¥°d I appeal will be made. for the first time on Thursday 1130- T119! The interests at stake areimportant and U were each decorated with the letters G. vital. Should the worst come to the I`. conspicuously marked upon lilléll' worst and should our appeal to the fo.-t cfothing, the letters signifying “£801 1 I _ El downness. SUIT S4»UU eight years. SUIT S5»UU price. Thai’s our idea of properstore - li¢nccoi1rsuccessinseIlirigboys’clothing,this_.L_ weelr we’vesome natty suits tor iittle‘.'i mei., yarn ima nie price wssaeffiii in, is ,,* serge, a nice pattern tweed, latest New York styles, and fits ages from three to seven. __ _ SUIT ‘S3-25 ~ A vest suit, made some as but with military braid trimming 1 stitching in rows around the larp sailor collarf f and down front ofcoat n » ~ ‘ Three-piece vest suit, splendid Scotch Tweed. or washing scrge, larger sailor collor, 'cicgiantlyr trimmed inrecl, white or blue. Aged ,four to V All that’s elegant in boys’ suits is foundin' one , three-piece vest suit, beautifully, _trimmed ‘vmiiwidemsiiary onmam¢mawsmmm@_ e H vw v=i'¢ibil=\M 'e5oi!ifi%€i*J'# prisoners as J. P’s. Thus clothedfnnd solution had awakened the sympathy _also handcuffed-the group of fight, the country, including many Liberalt -prisoners were marched to the location But oi course the Government could not where their work awaited them. ffTl\ey accept a motion which seems‘ to liavfell were there supplied with spades and been practically one 0! Wantofoonildcnce. shovels and set at work under réuard of None the less, the time is a critical one-R l>W0 D0licemen.` ' ~ that other localities will adopt similar methods It is confidently expected that groundsas heretofore, the prisoners will be more chary of oominitting further offences, and that others of more or les lawless tendencies will take more care -""“ mm they °th°""°° mmm t'°av°m'b°ing infants in hot weather. .It will do the _.i United States Steel Corporation hxes the salary of its president at $100,011) a. year; fifty men in its employ get from 810,00) to $81,000; two hundred are paid between $5,tll) and $10,610, a'nd about fifteen hundred have salaries ranging irom $2,5ill p to $5,000. One railway president, _that of the Pennsylvania road, is said to :ret $75.01!) a year. But as a rule tbereans tem, Siiiiss in Unnesi I __~ . A ~-=-___ i Upness refcrsto quality, downncss points to \;§h»q_lt1efti¢1=°t=k=ol_\_a_=s°o¢'i1ieAssnru-_ . ,, ` » . .,_ ;-_'L_ - i 1 _»-.'- + _ 5 . _ ° f ii Mr. io tones mam, and iii l A U _ no doubt reflect the 'cneral ef 8 ’ ~ ._ I _` _ »ief_eling;oithscountry. The King-“ Its a three-pieced vest suit, made of all wool _ I 5°" _f‘°_s P'°‘?°’*“_ “"?°"’ l‘""‘°' °f’°° =- : < -- - _ »..a"' -t ‘ . _ `~ ,P ' 7 stef ~“,_' i~ :.»"‘5=? Q -:_-»_-r ._- 5. 1- .= -ig... ,K _-g .- ,, _i ~ ~i ’ §' ai 'fdiilil-3,9' 1 if -fa-._ ‘ 41,4 T-_ QV, .¢§,.*, sv . l.».- »...1 és. .J..,»__!_..L_ i 15 X11. ` 'E W ’ §l"‘ I 'lf e i .t . 1 Q fs Wi~»-~.»iw@ s “ “ .sf ~ s . .1 5-me .-.`~ _ -£-J.,,~~... v-#~ railway-presidents who get$50,ill0. The _!>!sh_°e§_ _°_e1.°fv v=*d_ '=_° s_be°!=_r2?°=i"°°° _is said to be $5011.11. Sir William Van. ff ome receives $35,111) as"oha@an ofthe- j_.P. R. m§negugf`ieas1}.§ajiti§_ ' @- to return to`theGrand’1‘rnhki?s!`tei GfilPi0l|l¢!. . ._ _ ~_ _ ._ _ v i ~_ ~- git The cabled rumor-*of the resignation of Hr. _Chamberlain seems to be not alto-X getherl improbable in 'view of the strong opposition io his pioresuonisi. asuriioe. ‘Hjs colleagues _ in the. Government. Mil I leading members of the House, Liber-als_ and Unionipts _,alike emphatically declare trade durlnfrlity-yea.:-s'past,aad that pol- wouldbean ideal oneit all nations would adopt it adhere to it.” ,But iilty ,years Britain stands - almost having failedto conycrt the world even her 'own`\['coloniesAto"f1§e"tra_dei Just now British ocmmmv are www". berths’ reiirauorcanarsvenuontaai-meyi oi commercial depression -len: we If-ichférerhifjqr-r;e¢ Doubtless a hee trade is -_Great Britain than- to most o her hut the strengthening and can-I ofthsllmpire areofprimeim- and Mr.Chamberlain’sproposals well adopted to secure that most end. ‘ ' ?_ ill -Q Fl _ _ We-are showing 2. line of clear Havana goods fthstwbnld charm Contrary to the expectation of some th e Canadian industries in whiiill' men appeared to rather enjoy their ilrst l many millions of capital have been invest- day's hard labor in the leafy avenues of ed. The country would like [to see these the park, All were quiet and orderly ard industries preserved and developed. If attended to their work in a good hiimored Canada is to become a great nation we WHY Ch1‘0\18l10\10 the 1187. Bild B0 attempt vmust have a great production of iiozi and to escape was made. That may come Smal as wsu as of coal' in the Dgminior, later, but the result so far has been more The Oimwg vate seems tg have followed than satisfactory. The furthenrrogress oi party lines very closely, and no doubt U18 elileflmellt Will bi! Watehed with ill- some who voted against the resolution terest, and should thehopes of the author- may haw done 5° as in pany duty bound ities be fully realised there is little doubt and with some menml reservation, - s with actual labor in prospect instead of ` merely idle loaiing in thejail building and I A c I A I E D _ “Sen” “l"`°" same for your baby, dear mother. giving Lactated Food i If you have, ybu U The New Glasizow Chronwe contends win admit tiieylook bright, hearty and 1 that inasmuch astbe Nova Scotia Steel happy. and Coal Company have demonstrated D°7°“ k°°W WBY 8° “UW m°th°1'3°“’ joy the pleasure of borne life with their E that steel cm be ma'd° at ° prom under babies 'i It is because they nourish their fh°P1`°s°“t tum' and b°‘mtY 9¥9°°m» dear ones on Lactated Food. further pr0l'B6ti0n is Dbl) needed at the Why dg mu- bert, pbygigiang gtg-gnglyl 'present time, That, is Smken fum the recommend Lactated Food? For the good *md int of me Liberal "gan The rcasonthat it contains all the important Po 1 elements of healthy breast milk. _ NW* S°°u“ Swel c°mp°‘°7 'wld' °“ its ' Bablesied on Lactated Food need no part no doubt welcome the additional aid m¢di°{ne_ Lmiubed Food is sperfecpfi' ` :_ _F » - ¢0ni»,¢n¢1e5f0;- bynu-, Bgrden, ui; wal.; wholesome and life-building diet. Your be obtained. dmgglsb “us it' ~ Au American exchange tells thatthe _readyareputation folfllaakings d _ i many thousands otliree _ _ _ _ _ _ ‘ “ “¢1e@? ‘f‘°P_*°° °° t _ _._1 or two or 'more of our lar8¢°|F' Mothers Deli hted With 'FOOD. Lactated Food has saved thousandsot ' Have you seen babies fed cn heaith~ i PARLORS. - Every ouewill-be glad iolearn that lies Hamilton has decided to open-lice Cream Parlors for the summer,-‘ to be known as “The Cooking School Ice Cream Parlors.” They are in the W. C. T. U. Building on Grail on Street where the School of Cookery, was conducted. There _ will be two parlors one down stairs, one upstairs. Both me cosy and pleasant with a look out over the square. The up stair one_ie_particul£rly'attractive in that respect and a delighftfuh place tromwhich to' hear the band when it is on the square. ciiuioue Miss Hamilton requests the of the good people‘ot‘<®arlo't\swwn this, her new ice cream' andwill el|deai`vl>t‘:to I the public infthdt - __ ,_ i _ The psrlors will be open to the piihlicat 2 o’clock Friday afternoon, June Btb. After that they willbe open every after-_ __ noon and evening till the ond' of Septem-e I her. 11d1i ' v . ‘ -e SPECIAL- NOTICES- 14 inch guaranteed Lawn Mowers at Dodd & Rogers. lldli ‘ Allkinds of paint at Cameron &Ca’s. V ' ‘ - - - 11a1i Whitewash brushes sold cheap a - Cameron's. ` 11d1l' ‘ 1 Q Weeks dc Qo. have just opened new ehiifon collar formsin black and' white, all sizes in chiffon Rand muslin.-Weeks &Co, The Peoplefs Store. ‘ 11d3i ._ _ , -. \ , - -"1 * I Yiiu ilon’t_iIavtio. 3; apologize V - A If you hand a friend ' one of our cigars, we have (_ sc. me in. una ' l _ ,' neveneseeeiia is iaiiniaea - _ Sas .lass Figaro ~ ~ - - r Pebble ~ Byron I _ Select Sol 1 C. =F. S, La Naratsaa . _ _ V Cable Davis Ulear iisvaaa Toiamy`Atkia is iiiiauo ‘ The Palms - lisrgsriic Tuckets Boquei Phare _ __ draitlxslsfs. e I ..._ -» *iffiei e"~*,""¥ *lr _ ~ ‘Fi iT25i.i.c.._ _ 1# , 52,- W e ’ l.2i(ll€S ~ ' ’*"` " ` ` ‘T ` Q ` ' "‘ ` “ -- Q f ‘ f :<'<»';_<'-'wi c»r'r~ "uv » s I *1i;~f'isss;r This _morning we place on sale Blouses at a discount of 25 °¢. Boy‘s blouses marked 4oc now Boy’s blouses marked 5oc now Boy’s blouses marked 6oc n'\'v Boy’s blouses marked ,ec now Boy’s blouses marked $1.00 now Boy’s blouses marked $1.50 now PERKINS & CU One Lot of ~ we If 1. ip. .~. . .\._:k_1_' < ._.', va '-,fi/sr __, _ __ all our Fefe sets: ' All ' .-:»-_ "-5~* as ’z_;;4 ' ‘gtr-his-_ .I a s-, ~»__‘,;\. -3 - ;.. `T'~'~;' ‘ii .r ."' S” “ s. ._, '_\ -e _‘_.'R‘_;__/4, I _ , ._»<. - ~. P. 'PERKINS & DICSS. _ S Wrappers -*Iii Worth up-to $125 6Oc. cacli " r “' Skirts' .i / I Special Prices ’ I _ e -. I W¢_S°`d =.Iafg'=§n11mb_¢`r of I-#bee Coll!! _last Friday and T'H'§U H 1 _ left.be.sold» at the prima. " ~ f 1'- '$é'§wno'>_'. , .-._ ._ `i1§¢°sn; ` e .1 costu_me,.16.oo~norr If_°°‘*.“”i'? ;18°5°’”_°."R T _ __._ _, . i=.i i BOY’S CLUTG I noiiraiisr simile mini oiliioiicion mm R me assi ctoriiiiii; sins. P. PERKINS. & C0 _,pf _ v A _,i r ntwis on ‘sm rot nom al li1lin¢ry_'t Cures DrrGo»ds~ mem _ flvlhivr v wiaaema Pinus I R S Sunnyside The iiillinery Leaders 3 im! ,......a.. » ue _,.... "~»-.. i i ¢`»“l <+ ' was we