iercu ski is getting bald I ~.;__:_;..;, .r Loom. BRlEFs»S»ME SHRRING SCENE 'iiillra -li SAP at I For Sanatwe Uses. B, ymarkahlo, crrir\'<>_l`llent, cleanaing, and pn 5 ng proper cs, do rivcd from CUTICURA, the great skin cure, warrant the use of CtrrrC\'!:.\ Soar, in the form of baths foranscy. ing lrritatlena, inilamma. tions, and ehsiinge, for too free or olenslve perspir. ation, and also in the form of internal washes and solu- '“ razlve weaknesses, and Iorman -“dt-';_ul::nseptlc purposes which readily t themselves to women, and?)ree!nlly Qgfim-o. The use of Curious; ntment gm, QU-noon sou wal suggest ann in mow: cases. gi fi 5 1 is liar Dlllifl kness The strength you are so much in need of will rapid- ly cwme, if you use HUGHES’ DIGESTIYE TUNIG It is a real nourishmen for the body and nerves. It makes digestion perfect and thereby helps to secure the full value of your food Price 25 CE||T8» 8 GEORGE E. HUGHES# assesses# Apothecaries Hall. ~ s :tests Dietetics Of bakin loda when you House Rolls 10c per doz. D0 ses essence @6j_%i g Y can buy everything so good fresh and cheap at the Eclipse Bakery. Nothing but :ha best 'of ingredients used, and special care taken wiih 'he m izing and bak ing buns, 10c per dc z. ” f?'=7?§Tf`.-“i-1f._ __ __ ;_ ~ " - ' ` fra. `f'_"‘1°‘~'.‘ - `~ /», »‘.»"'-‘ 13 -"f-r, '-N »._-; ¢~ cg. 3,' " ~._,.> _ . if-< -gig ' = I <1.: ~.:f_.:,»:.-,--,g fri. »=j`»... _; ‘_- 53; 'PWR GUAm\|A\1. PHAR1 nr1'l~.T0ivN.. Plus( IE EDW __---al Tan Red Cross Society will-meet on Tuesday morning at ll o`clock at the W. C. T. U. rooms. A full attendance is requested. CHARLo'r'r1~:'rowN Sermon or Musrcm Lust Lecture of the course this morning at 10.30 sharp. Vacancy for two or three Dim Organ students. REMEMBER the test examination for the members ofthe Normal Bible Class, at Rev. Mr. Raymond's, Cor. Queen and Fitzroy Streets on Tuesday June 5th at 8o`ciock. Come, and briug note book and pencil. - ___ C. W. Bnnmuronn, ofthe Plant Line, ` is in town to-day making arrangements f for the calling of the steamer Florida at this port. She will arive here on her first trip direct from Boston on June 17. Our merchants will do well to send in their orders for freight at once.-North Sydney Herald. THE crescent shaped bedof 1200tulips on the north side of the garden is the prettiest of the season, and reflects much credit on Mr. Tait who socarefully cultivated them. The tulips which were donated by Messrs. Haszard & Moore when fully grown will form in an artistic manner the firm’s name of Haszard 8: Moore. ‘ Tas North Sydney Herald says:-There ‘ are some very excellent stall-fed cattle ar~ riving from P. E. Island by the Black Diamond steamers for the Sydneys and St. J ohn‘s. Nfid. The deck of the Bona.- vista last week was all occupied by cattle, sheep and horses, and yesterday the steamer Cacouna. was likewise loaded. Some of the cattle were landed here for Rand-McNally's maps are famous for their fulness and accuracy. THE Gunm- IAN has been handed one of their recent issues by Mr. James J. O’Rei1ly who is their agent here. It is entitled Rand- McNa.lly`s Atlas of Two Wars and deals especially with the Philippine Islands and South Africa. It is a most timely and useful compendium of information to all who desire to follow the military operations of the British and United States armiesin the conflicts now going on. In addition to the large, clear and ,admirable colored maps of the countries affected the letter press between and the _margin of the maps contain interesting and accurate descriptive matter and - statistics. ' GLEN Wlnuam Norms.-Our school has shut down and our teacher Mr. Vifm. L. Mc-Lean has gone home.-Death is in our midst and has taken two of our oldest and most respected citizens in the persons of Neil Mclnnis and Archibald Nicholson *They were natives of the Isle off Skye, and left their homes when quite young ` to facethe hardships of pioneer -life in loc Pat doz' this land. There by their industry and Bl8§‘i1;;11gcJ;%r1d;:;,ach toil they hewed` out a home for PM 15 “(1206 each Q their family. 'rhoy win bo greatly missed in this community for their kind- Pies 1Oc each. ® . . . Pi" loc each 8 ness and hospitality.-The people of this section are jubilant over the commence- Bfg¢§ lg Qggdm ment ofthe Murray Harbor Railroad.- * A long felt want is going to be supplied.- - Q ~ h _ <1 1.. o~ ei” only -L ents. - ‘fe °" 'Pu P 31:9' 3 their stock. Mr. Allan McDonald is the @ keeper.-Our genial tailor Mr. Angus J. R D Ta 7 Martin is doing a rus..ing business- _ There was quite an exodus to Sydney Eclipse Bakery' @ from here recently. Three families left CJAIIE! . L. H. D Ag_q;S»a,nt at Royal Londrn cf The Postmaster of Bridgeville, N. Hospital Moorelield §, and Lordon jfhroat and Ear Ho pital. and Nose. West Bf¥k0S -B935 Bread- S for that place namely, Alex Cameron and family, Angus Morrison and family M. -- ` R. McLeod and family---We wish them success in their new homes.-THE GUARD- ' IAN is a very welcome visitor here owing to the stand it takes on the temperance l o . 1 I . g 'C i side and to its bright newsyco umns / i I have been using Kumfort Hea iache Powders when needed for the pas. three ill DlS%lS¢! Ui Th' EW: 1h'°"l years and can earnstly recommend them, they have no bad effects and always cure In fact they seem to diminish the number m in p nr ,?;4o4p.m. of attacks. same ’ March 6th 1iIl0. G. F. ROSS.” O _‘TJ ‘GJ fe .._In_- lamdavits submitted bv Mr. McLe :lie-_ ' ll/[E.2`£i f=§;@g ...Ei-3 <.C-;~3l.€~3 EEEE"NElé!l(}(j Are showing a fine range Of Just the for A A Wl10_0¢¢llPi€d &S§&lr0ll lillél o - ~. x...-s~ -A< -; - 1 »-`.,.».¢ ..-~r#.~s.--~-»-i-‘1f=_-f :-.3 ws f,-»~_-._-=.~ 4 -_ _ _ .-.- ~ » »,,.-_-e _---.9-_~..-.1 A - ~»_ , -N--._-,,;_.-ga,-y,” -= as ,.,,~- an was I 1. kysofrs ‘5§=£~ » 1 »~.r4c.- we-3 /sf R- :a our butchers. ` - " ~. -Mr. Peters continuing read an e.i¢tract~` - did = _ wipe out the indebtedness. If the present __ mher 54°- e". ‘ra "“oato.o of me Comfy; & ,y Pineau. - At last the expe :ta- ' ' fl s foioo me rosnuoama wnoeHr.Ar»o=u1t resumed his seat Mr. Pineau. arose amid . M _ - .hisseei'mm&1egdlery._ _ __ _ s - He prefaced his remarkel>7;\l\l\°‘1l1¢1H8 T » » - g nleasurede t§¥!D$.@,§ ';’;_;"f‘“ '-_;-__ ; ata I' e - aria supposed, however, it was near hi a mountain out of a mole bill. ~ sr with everything and now the Leader is i I charged with burglary. with burglary. ` Mr. Farquharson-If the Hoa. member wants to dospecial pleading he should go to the next building. "Don’t argue the- case,the commission will be granted.” ' ments asked for by Mr. Gordon. The Speaker read the resolution passed' at the City Council meeting Thursday evening. Mr. Campbell resumed the debate on the budget and gave a detailed account of the expenditure by himself when Commiss- ioner of Public Works.`I-.Ie then tookpup the present state of the roads and bridges. condemning the way the funds were ex- pended. Mr. Campbell was then taken ill and said he was sorry he could not continue the debate. ' ' ‘ ' Mr. A. Peters said he was sorry to know that Mr. Campbell was unwell. Statements had been made by Opposition' which reflected upon the characters of members of the House. Thelast charge was one of burglary, and it is a scandalcus charge and members have no right to use such statements in the House. Wllen tie desk was examined it was found tobz as empty as the head of the man who sat at the desk. The investigation asked for was absurd. He was not in the House but he heard a. statement had been made that* the Sherlffwent in the-front door of onefof the members of the House and corruption entered the other. He remembered the time when Sir Charles Tapper ' wasa poor man and where did he get the money which he now possesses? He could quite understand why Mr. Pineau had changed his politics. 'Ihef man named Callighan is the celebrated Callighan who went around with liquor _with Mr. Hackett and was tl\e~_m1eans , unseating Mr. Hackett. ’ _ _ 2 jg Mr. A. A. McLean-It is not' 1.- ._-- ~‘ ~_i> ' Callighan at all. _~ ‘ _ ` ». 3 '__ from a Winiiipeg journal in which he claimed that the race cry was carried on lb the Conservative Party. Mr. Pineau an every day occurrence. During the Davies’ Government Mr.Campbell changed his politics because he could not get the appointment of Commissioner of Public Works. Considerable exception was taken to Mr. Peters’ statement in reference to Mr. Campbells change of politics. A ` Hon. Member from New Perth had stated i that the system of education new in existence in the province was inferior. The Island boys are found in the highest ranks of learning andnif the charge was correct such things would not exist. An Island boy, who was at one time pcor,was made a Commissioner' on the U. S. Com- mission in the Philipine Islands. He did not know what school Mr. Shaw went to, but he did know that he murdered the Quef.-.n’s English. - Mr. Shaw-I went to the same school as the Hon. member from St. Peters but there was a difference between him and myself. I was at the head of the class and Mr. Peters was at the tail. Mr. Peters-It was a. poor class. Mr.Shaw-It was apoor tail. (Laughter) Mr. Peters continuing said the'Conser- vative Government had drawn $23f‘,'l(0 from capital account and placed it to or- bging spent is being placed in pcrmane works. The present Government did noti fcome into power with", the undex st andingz _ eimaking both endsmeet.The Government claim that the money at Ottawa would Governmentremain in power the claims L will no doubt beladj usted _ _ and charged that some f the a gem. gigned by men who. were Mr Arsenault followed and sa not wantMr Peterstothrow a taunt of Qislnyalty in his faceio shield a ,_ ‘ernment side-‘He challenged that me abroad that Mr. Pineau wouldgspeak, and ssamembex-resumed his seat all e es S were unjust. He wiasa yonug man not used to parliamentary law, but _____. thought it was not parliamentary continued From tho First Pogo. make charges we-h_ as had been against: him, Of tht! refused. The journals ofthe House rc- °°°t’mdi°t°d ‘md hm! t° be taken cord the demand of the Leader of the Bam” giving his F-‘P1°“°‘ti°” he 'lm Opposition and justify his action. Mr, may ia' few W°rd3'°n_ the n“““°°5 °f, T Birch had important documents in the Provmce' The public acwuntsr shmvi desk ' surplus of $5,000 and that was the Mn Petem _Was it birch bark Q he changed hfsépolitics. V He did not Mr. Shaw-Mr. Peters should be the b° bemng t° 5' Duty that Wimm fa] 1 t bo b- ,h bark.. H Bt»8l'zBIIl_¢I1tB kind. EA “B ma" a “t “`° ° when he onions pobno mono was henm 'desirousof doing so and afterngh Mr. Poms contended that on' the tan. I* “lid “WIP WY W1' °1°‘=f»°1‘°l*°°_°°€l W CI was for a purpose. If a house is broken in- get nd °f mmf' 'Hwy ckwlalted the’ n °“ ""°° i“° °° “ ° °“’ “‘“ “S mo House and nolwicooau meetings Th O t ha h d th Le d_ denounce thos'efch`arges.: -_ = e pposi ion ve c *ge ° 8 Mr. Araenault-The meetings were ’or8'&nlxationi and 'he never °atten Mr. __ - tllém, ; ‘ ~ Y ‘ V V. aw We do notcharge the Leader Coutmuhm Mr. Pineau said maid* 8001 Mn A_ A_ Mahan said that yesterdqy wished that the member fromiWellin g y the Leader of the Government refused to would give mm'um°° He mp grant an investigation. The break was “ned ”f°°ti““° ‘md 1”’ mid “l**`”V°‘: obliterated before the commission was mm8.eu"'f he fy” “ed mt appointed. win mo Premier rho in his W” ‘“ _"“ °"“° °°.J°“'° "4 *‘° _ _ place and dwy the fact? _ l struckm with a bodyof men who nized him. ~ ~ A = ‘ Perhaps he didsay he” was going Paris. He was new in the House téhat was evidence that he ,did not go. . e had goneaway it was his ownbusin Mr. Farquharson submitted bank state- He _went away and accomplished _-V _ .business and he returned, and when gotto Point du Chene, Gapt. Gamer' came tohim on the boat and said he h received atelegram from a man' A. A. McLean of Charlottetown. Mr. McLean-There never, was a te gram and Captr-_-Cameron, who is honorable man and a good Liberal, ne gave it to that man, (pointing to Pineau.) I » -' Mr. Pineau said that his- politic Mr. 1 _ an! ver Mr. character would compare with McLea_.n’s. .hey _gt to,_Summe‘rs adelegfbion waited 'u%§_1\* him and was told to go to Mi'.'7Hclies'_n’s office Charlottetown. (Applauseflf) Mr. McLean-I deny ,T the charge toto. (Here Mr. McLean commenced read the letter written_by` Mr: -Pin when in Ottawa.) (Criesfl'if.Chair i) 1 Mr. McLean-Does Mr. 'Pineau re nize this: “I was well :received by Government.” “1. supposed. the 'pee will blame me, but I could not help Does he know those words? Does recognize them? Mr. Speaker ruled that Mr. McLe was out of order. f Mr. Pineau continuing said that he ~ sorry now he did not goto Mr. McLe n lay was ght a .fotlice and'get his exact words and 5 them ou the table of the House. He f not in thema.rket,as Mr. Melissa thou -he was. regard to-gthe charges bein-gf, M0_ttawa he-~ lsaid _ t » gg, audi my-obably of ._ was net;;§§{B'elwi`wnted_ito never Sir Louishavies cent ‘any person for _ kne the members Opnes’ Ws§_~n6t_-#ai-iixamr. 'As f` ‘ "`iq\1¢Sbi° not rightlto his 'sa had lost too oooadoooeoi his dist y ~ went awayto earn his living, which was. §;tc::geb:gge:t;( ;!:&§;ea;;;r1:? git; t of Prince- County and an elec against him. The peopleof his dis werea. just people. The present se of Parliament is-only the third one Continued on the Last Page. and 1 he to - = -made were back." ‘ I hed the is reason; ‘ wish, ` f Sify. not y tink of _eff ded “o*”"%‘l una £9, and H _ his he ronfg named I 6 al _ ide he in in -.t0 eau 008- _ the pl e it." he 811 W0! 9 S of at h he 58W from He! ' i' __ __ _ ities - _ _ f taking advantage ofgtg éfact thatfhe n of id he _ rict. his rict tion trict ssion andf . . - ' 4 Mr. Peters continued and said that the §§An- cunce= C sauna 5 imeat- ansnsasnens We beg to _iniérm our friends and ' dina.ry`expenditure. The money which Store in the ne* Pmwse Blocflr will to- dayfand fro§if-jhis date business wi;’ , 5 _ _ _ H Y( _7 ._ V ,H _..;V:__,.‘_5._H~_. -s" <.s'- Hetearea ,-hslirdc zen or no of items for the ms:-' ' ‘ folk. ’].‘~wiil§,pay-io~»st,idy` them-`_ and 'p¢y.be\te-r to bop- ~ , ~ .. . Wadi-han-no - s out enumer- E, '~ W tab!_y-fosthye-hot »»_\, _ p day.Yea’_li_ wor- -il _ ‘ é "._¢°r"11'°~ »=_\a==`11- al . 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