THE GUARDIAN,_CHAB.LO'1`TE'IOVYN, JULY 31 £899. ” _Ii 'E ‘_ 5-- °` S0 IIYEHIIIS .at Book and Stationery S’0re. Vikit B0 . ` To come in and look . _ rw vw _ " LA --q mf |_;uA|1|]|AN ;;i..'fi.‘;;;s‘;';::.¢;:.“:;*;x;:ii.2;;:f H15 Ei>iT0R’5 . ' ii ii to f f h . e --- _ ‘ m__ _ lggdeapgpidxenttgobtgrnel. \1l1¥1`\mll\°\1°d ‘md Zliglfireahtwiihllzh; ifailiilrtgyff lgzid- THE l in J i Just' |mpE:"t|a| Rauama' Nowgyers bt-.cause of their refusal of piohi- 1°- ‘ l I _ _ _ in by _ M _ M Q1 t 1 X tossed* Sm-The very substantial increase _,t ,gt ‘°§ok§iii8or°iiiiiuoiaoLiiil~i.eiin stress of public opinion. dir-eo: taxation. As ii becomes genir- ' C’ e UP- 81.&'»;in advance ................ _ . _ ........ _ _ Ll!! ' ° ` ‘oily known that a reddenon in prob 1:- W * novels. , Branch offices uv dude ' o t - t ensued wi fo11winzi>1°°°= Th P t ` th ot et anno ed e ood,” ma [erin what country MVB been °S¢°_ ` “ ° .° ’ 8 B F10 |19 ll Y UU0 enfor . results in an inciease ot rev- _ _ tiiiie°ti°f ?1\i'sfrti"iii'n`iiiSi<'iii° liven-ki {’iiid'ii1tlilirStl>1\'i'§ the result of its Guessing Bee on the loune, the nioin _oi-jootion, ss for as 3111' special S`8lB of Sllltt of the Pfominent B'~‘ild` “ess ""‘@°“°d"' , D K_Cm.,i,. Tignisll election. Why not revise Canada is concerned, of getting back waisgs 36|] going gn ‘3umzi°aii“:1g‘iii{Cn"i°s BookMate- ' the 059|- and give prize; to those who to a revenue tariff will diminish. - ‘nd °” °hin“` Birthday `ii1gebeiii.°n'Alb°n°n Bwkswm' G' S' Munn guessed the fartherest awav from the and wedding presents in Soni-isEast.'1`elephone odlce,RSeaman.AzBl\* numbers polled; In tha; way the B y J'E- B- M°CREA,§§t°m__ IJB' P',Hg2Dg{,m,ge Pioneer would probably get_the college i course, and the subscription to the _ Patriot might be given as a consola- ‘~ we md ii nf mmums eunnnmu ~» vour address an book ‘ p , ° ings and scenery in photos ‘F Japanese Vases, 5 0`Cl0Ck Tea and Chocolate Sets. Please communicate with I .. Y ' magazine or anything you may order in our line at _ , _ _ ' “ Mussizs W1i.i.i.fisi §'r1“r.lénsN, Presi- I gliqgt goxioe, _ M0`\D‘“' `w‘“Y’ 31 1599' dent, and Peter Lyail and John Beattie, E ,md ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, oo oo woiouioo, Qaoooo‘~s1ni~miu¢~fiiisst>°s1=1°n 'wifi my is.-c1d.s.s.uu1ifox. rye; Bos- lowness will surprise §€|_3*l3l9 the Where the ton. 29-Minnow Pollard, North- y0||_ ' y hibition sentiment is strong to entire- por; ;' Susan King, G0;-yo; ' » _ *ly prohibit the tradic within their ~> '_ lboundai-ies, while leaving Quebec free “Two heads are better than unaiilfl _ H10 continue 8-S at Present Mr- M¢- the one you have is dull and heavy you __ ’ _ ciuroo foooiuiiou puuouioouy douioudo uood Hoodie suu»puri1|u.1i win give °“°"' S°“’°'* iprohibiiion for rho whole ot Canada yvu Prompt relief- V i at once, and reflects the view of' ad- L Ugg “need Pmhibitionisw Mr. Pu_me_ Nlw Porxrozi and butter beans, 1 _ , _ _ ' _ cauliiower. cucumbers tomatoes, cab-J *-2-* _ lies motion is an embodiment of the o,go_ on-,o¢,_ 1o¢,ooo, mo,|,.' »Premier’s answer totheDo ` ° ` ' ° _ minion Al- rJoms._&c at Gay’s stalls this morning. ' liance refusing prohibition. 28 li. _ The Government as such, takes no_ _ I- -`\ w" ` . . -. ‘ *'\\"i ___ __ _ 1 I *Lil . ‘ f I I _ `: - - I Surprbed P §s gi Do I Ypu’ll be foolish if you buy [AT ANY PRICE] a 98 or’99, Bicycle. We can sell you an up-to-‘ i date 1900 Model for $30.00. o T Bicycles will be cheap next year, don’t waste your money on this year?s__left overs. f * ° lfdl d R ` J* PRUIIIMIIONIN PARLIAMENT. gi)-iiigicliyirtlf iillvihgcolili. lirve jtiiltvzg __ turned from a trip over the railway- wo Ch’t=>Wu. P E- I- At length prohibition has received which is being built from Windsor to an airing in Parliament, the discus- Truro, N. S., a distance ol 60 miles and union being brought on by resolution of '|100 °°mP1°f0d Will Pmblbll 5° *UG ~== Mr mint’ the H-haul member for bestbuilt railwayin the Lower Pro- Yarmoutli N S' calling for probibi- 'ima' um mmm md mb'“m°t"° ' Tothismu¥tend$=e'ngnm°"‘ndg°h°in¢°l“°"°‘“d ». ._ i _ ‘mvntwu moved by Mr. Mc0lv¢..|_,o,,o1, s 1 Oolebestsi-‘N. 8. gi, oo", declaring tlmtthe time has _ 'ved ~<'§°‘ iii dx most_Ia- run . elidlanduetlgl urn be Eastward toBrnle.a_por. wlienitissxpedient to prohibitthe onthe ° of_Nortbumberlsnd,oppo= 9n' m.nnf‘°tnte ‘nd m9 Pu Eu I-g Wu’ ;;-_gc-»=,',, um, 1° _M ,'53 ‘::::.T.'°°:.°o,' “~'.;"°,;.°.:.': °:.°'r. over our groceries. Our 5 m°° 'Um mum-D _ _ V 'hoooik ,oo fnoh by Mr. Pu-melee, Liberal ber for °b°“-’ °’ tt, do. § wmrepeatsd. __.Nowiu pnoentidthe mnnsytheyhavmw hignorlow,ths sealing imniediatalygivs arise to o ‘1‘o_nupply increased. de- manthd would certainly rrqnironn _in-_ Ingeasointbanumber nl penance en- A i thnsdenreasing the num 301188. actual production and production ot ouriarms oilicialoitho Agriculture" M the annual productionpf wilt) _ alloouronain0auadalluat be inc action And the Opposition as such,l ` B \ 4? ~ tbroughitsleaderSirCharlesTupper,‘ t t t t t i t t u o < ` ‘Q-2 doesnot rouounce in favor of ro- ’ 0 ’ mm wire ussoue. li/Z hibition. PThe opposition is notiies- mngwo ooo“'oo'°'}$"’,m“’,§ '_, responsible in the sense that , wnsntnsy ‘ll ° - lj), _ Government is in regard Q `1' I O _ togtvmg efectto the will of the R f' ~ '//1)) people as expressed in the plebiscite ._ ,_ Q‘\;_, nor can the attitude of the Opposition _ X wif leader adord any excuse for the re~ NOHUUS 9° “iw - gi?/_ fuool of _rho Govoruuioui io uoi. Bui in the bath ess little toilet '. "'-_ the attitude of Sir Charles Tn r , "l¢°l‘- ` _ “ Ch"hmw“’ REI' must be of interest to all _ We hive 5110111 ill Viriofiy- -I Ph°“°l5- tionistsjnasmuch as it shows that if »' ""7 °h°8Pi!1 b\1ll¢ll80 bottlod I ci 5 \ 5 \ #_ _/.. ~_/lf/,' and a Conservative government ’ P°"d°"’_Fine SOBPS'-PBI' ` formed in its stead the latter would f“m°5`”T°°th Pl'¢Pa~1`3li10U3'* I `-| not now introduce a prohibttory law ew 39011808-Ill Vilrl ve [ "_ Thom oou bo liido doubt dui aio ,i 1°' Prices _ry »,‘ lLiberal party in the Commons, being g _ i ;_- ' 'l W-llll|lm H~ %%%%%% °W“m‘ ` ` SIIIIYSIDE. ' neighbourhood of-` Now as this num roughly wages paid by employer; paid to those who employ and pay themselves oiit ofthe proceeds oithethingatheyprodnee, itiaeasyto underotandw:°yr.::l increase. in the avenge num pay ol the wago- earners under contract, and an increase inthe purchasing power ol generally, which a decrease in price oi commodities necessarily in- volves. munt have produced the busi- _ _ iinessactivitythathasoharacterined the f.,,../Q-~,,,/_`.~ ill* the present Government were ousted ’ Au the leidillg Wiloli ' lust' ‘nd tm’ tw mmm’ °‘ nm ofa §J\ = present, fiscal year. The general in- crease in the wages and in the number ' of people in receipt of wages. enables I .the eommunityas a whole to spend -_more money in the purchase of the cheapened commodities than they could possibly spend when wages were low~ er, wage-earners fewer. and prices higher. Imports would increase ,in _ proportion to the increased purchasing __ power'oI the people. - avoided wire these two facts lept in “ mind. With our e open to our sur-_ ' roundings. and thai? facts before ue, L15 “ “ a simple but logical explanation ot the “ “ seeming anomaly is possible. ~` Waallknowthatavitsrthei “ “ Tori! was brought _down 'a _ gouolll -95 sea-ling down ol iatnlnll been this dow; _ ig. il be played. A decrease in.-the numba' ol the _unemployed invariably iornaa wages We have therefore ll 8 BWUIBI] result of the lowering of the lltli enc-rmons increase oi the number in receipt or wages and an actuafinoreuse in the average wages of those Who were employed prior to the reduction. The degree to which these improve- ments in' the position oi the wage-earn# ers must have indnenced edective de- ’mand_may be understood when we iconsider the simple, but not very well understood, fact thatnllthe of things produeed~‘eacli year by the enm- munity represe|1ts,les;a a__ small ' the amnuntol wages paid for from Judging tmm an estimate ofthe f a ,i\§\Ls'\-'~-"" (Continued on the Sixth Page.) (In all Nomads Gblored lnntsaad _ T° s==r°==° who i- _ q £t‘to_d outin every ling in e e » f""“"s.t.°:;°.:;.”°‘%"°”‘*“=u.,, / i i ‘I ' ' ‘-~No :ble toahgeii 'goods 'mg,P(;gmym . O Oll r , what you want ask for it. MARK WRIGHT & B0 lid A»2ris?;1i;0o”“g'i fi” if fsssisiissssss~iisi§ALLEY ai co,” GLW" L See Window this week. V lW,h°I°“1° wi Retail. ° “ ,, ei#-F* ° u_-i~"~ Hu --~’ P1 f_1'»1~>;'. uve-w “~ ° .=f:',-TEV! `~:'=r;-u»,1-i»~‘-1'::f»: rf' -f <»-: .:»u‘..*~;i..-2”; , -.-.:'-~.=»~'~~“ J;‘. :~'»~: ‘*" ~ H ‘ff ‘i 35 ”‘ JL* 'A rs §€,g~*‘i`”i¢_,_$o,.oe"{"“?`?s¢§"‘”` .s=""2¢“u°.i§>§s;.;>iis;.u3=~*!§f.., u~_~;,~.eo¢ iooffue as he We have but .o tiara the indueuce ~ Every ,wlust must go uch reductions must have on elective $6.00 W8-18138 lOl' » $4 demand to understand why it is that an 2_9() H ‘¢ ncreased revenue from iuipoits iesulis 1 8.. To do tiis We must keep in mind two ' 0 _ Well established lac!-1, namclj, mg; “ “ ` about 90 per cent of the paop.e are 1_4() “ N wagefnsrners, and tie; about the same _ p;<;§sr.ion live up to their income. ' A§ “ i g deal of confusion which surrounds many ‘economic questions mi ht be-_ “ - l 4_4 u K( ac H 1,30 1 25 1,10 LW al (6 Bazargloved e iw in rone. » _ Fino _,F _i ul 3. ui view mrs Received Winn are of Good Cooking*-r s ,slioutdoouoioui-mio " nl Wecanboil thepncca of Souvunir pdf, - Jewelry and Spectacles, down to suit the little ___ W 600K, °~ °= <=~»-3'-~ You Wlmllwa _l:)WC|lll’lll €;!N[);lllpépli ‘izhegljlitr utit|uu~n§f§f°°°"'“"°' -I ‘Discount ““'V`v-»\&nsy§~` todrnpinandseeoui-`new ii Egégo ~ui§ii§'5 §°' tg E5' iiiifiééi “isis i 2 5 'Frei _-o it-»-(1 Brnnkeq Warn lm.