z ii . `lJ_ ..'~*' ii »,. ~. , ..i .~ .l ,_ iii 'i 'Wg Yi ay' l itil. I ii' ~'i .< . fill; " `i. 1') _§_i' :. ‘ .‘T. .n-‘ - ~ I-1?.-._*:x':':; * ~.-~ *r* _ _ 5, .lr in ii if* i VIE, ni' il ‘il ll li ii' 1 ii if -’ 3* ijlii li I* 5:! _li pi, _ V1; 1 ‘ni -as... ___ .e-..._ ..i?J.‘.E.':,,~*.°:_'~:~‘ _iii ol _. e. ~ i 4,, . .ill fn ill 4 . gg l- - ,ll iif ,, ll lv- lf. iii I 3 M' '_ iiiil »l 'f ' ' 1.' V _-Dr ~_»L“..i. `»j.,_i ‘i l ,Avi J 1 ." £51' ' cf; _';*,.- `7i_ A' 'lui if. _ f 1 ._...._. r _ll _;- £1 lf .U _ l ,fs .S 4 .V _ .. \_. _ \ 1 li . 1 f if ,race TEN, "ml vw of ew' *mi m"l"H__ll`-iii%fa§iLor!rsr0 W N ph., _ d ldlt t.."“»~».-ll.-.“"" ».,:;:.".:::;:::-::::::::'»i§ 3 I MI :lm ' "‘*'””_"' 4 unless' 1- 551°-l»?.'b°i$°.‘ii°ii°l.'I.‘f.¥iIl.f"2lZ.'€.If°l.-n. F 'V' H nh - CIN!!! l§P'_"°°i`a\i\el-All Advertising Agents is all ` 1 .lpqll I , " swan nqsasaauv.-r...i s. :anim ar I-',,",,,',,““;`$,,,,,,v ,_ ""'°° _ I sarunosv. Manoa 19. lol; ' W £‘;';°1nifk:°:-fh“‘f‘°‘:;'_"°;‘;f 2’°‘;,‘;‘;;_ :fs ;’:,_ "I: °f,','fa"“§ “nr Y0lJCl!)l)¢Q£l'f8Clly TCD. _ _ THE S,rEAHERs_ _ _ J 'd:;sm‘y°¢:,\;r.bh;r:;r §:t;£lc°;>uthl£lc':l°¢kl¢o-l;n“_“l1ns.,“=:utth|:; done now by both lilllliti ss t.hsy‘,:;w' md P” ‘n neon” tu on "Q "un umunmmu 'huh mu , | . tl! book )z. , .__... lr- _ ‘ J V ,,` 3 _ There is really no need 'of your dragging around 'in a half or two thirds sick . condition our compound there is little_ ics to interfere with Ilypophospites is bottled _ _ ers. Point du Chsne and Bummerslde health -at last lt might be termed that. It contains all the reconstructive ele- ments necessary to make a healthy human body- will increase the energy of evey organ.It supplies. in right quantities, food for blood, nerve, bone and brain building. This rem- hor. This done lt will he d matter edy will quickly build up, make you strong, healthy and happy. Price $1.00. J. G. Jamieson PRUGGIST “F ‘fl 4 GUARDIAN sldldsssse. ill - Navigation is now practically open. Between Charlottetown and Picton the movements of the winter steam- nre r6D0rted clear of ice with the ex- ,ceptlon of the usual "barrier" across the entrance to the latter. This bar- rier broken up, navigation will be open to the summer steamers. The Marine Department informs us that it is the intention to send the Minto to Summerside early next week to render "first aid" by breaking up the ice at the entrance to the har- oi only a few days until the Ern- press will be able to take up the work and the probability is that she will do so at an earlier date than for many years. In the meantime, however, should tile Minto be required to move any emergency freight, it should be pos- sible for the Earl Grey to make daily round trips on. the Charlottetown- Pictou route, Indeed there can be noi good reason why this should not be are plying under what are practical- lmmd that the trams astwdwohsr- ° lottetown and Picton both -in pro- I . er duce outward and in merchandise ln- ward is the largest in the history of W this port. The warehouses are full of freight waiting to be ,moved and D those at Pictou full ol goods for which the merchants are waiting. Point du Chene and Sunsnsrside are also, doubtless, filled with freight that needs earliest possible atteu- h tion. The steamers are both making their trips in about three hours, the b time usually occupied in summer, and n it is diillcult to see `why, when the no -t--- -rv ' si- :ge ’s ’ isiiiiliii .giéssgfi +‘ iigééiféfif. ésétféél. _ “till no _ ° ' _ i th t. W h that ith h Person and tend to make las trolls on ivlscoiil “rod sdblletailwlisrsiial oo tho food Why le thier prices ‘ ly summer conditions We are in- W olitical csrser. , I am, sir, etc., PENBIONER. PROTECT THE WILD LIFE. -l ments of the public but although this Sir--We read much about the in- well a in line . p y g has been in opera- uman slaughter of wild birds, ani- tion for some years now, no change mais, and iish by "Pot Hunters, , ut very little is said about the gun- » Why is it that a section of the Is- ers and anglers who often call them land. second to none of the others in lves sportsmen. There are gunners point of population and trslllc, nd anglers whose conscience is should not have-as good a train sr- need is so great, so much time should appeased even though they kill hun- ra'ngemeut as the other parts ol th mmjvthani r “tk iles ogg, the requirements g dog! trons. A failure to sity, and il tiisy tainly detrimental to nsidsrstion for the ‘Vetarlns" oi Another matter which is inclpli- 5 anads you may see your way clear C8510 ll Wil! ihwvcvllllillths Bouth 5 2 soo . _ gi ‘pany or , patronage must the term) to some of the year. If two trains s day were operating on the Murray H". bor line, for the busy season "gm it would show that some eflort was being made to cater to the require- " has been made.~ Why is this? _ _1lAaCH=0.”191ac l ii/ '£1 _ sl-'_ Z __ e 1 be w“¢¢,d_ dreds, provided their shooting and Province? _ `~ Should the Mlnto be required at inconvenience and extra cost oi mak- Bi spared from this port and the Earl Grey take up the full service here by ri seas n. In using, I wish to ask why is it _',- ---- --»- Bummuside' as in form” ymn' gecause they personally have assist that on many occnjom, an “mum \,4l.-vs_., ill U10 Polling of restrictive game cient number of passenger cars are dered themselves exempt from such Southern line, the cars are crowded ‘ / L trictions, that the restrictions ap to their utmost ca acit ` / ,_\,’g./t \.\`\', \ . I, lf f 1.' . . 5:". ~ 1 & , I ~_.Tf-.>;“.'J-3 af* ll \' 5 nd convincing to relieve ue pension ern part of the Province have but $ ' $ of a salary or rather s pension 02° "Dill B dl! U10 year round and ; in the dey of battle political it that other sections of the Province lll he an set to which you can look have two and sometimes three trains as one of the good acts of your a day either for the whole or a part angling is done in the open o cl _ ' ,,_..; v 'I J ' d ° k V _ , 5 ws It would seem as ir they con put on many lines, sgpaeially on 9,, \ / ' " ~ - \ there is no good roalon. except the la . ' V \ 0 _ PW ° D y and Deopl , ‘ :ik 1,23; 33",; plied to zhsother fallow. but not to have, even, to stand ln the aisles ami "',‘ ` = 1 ` ' them. between the cars at times? Are the `=\-`._;‘,,l\ - / j _=_, I am told that hundreds oi part lassengers not entitled to a goat in : -,'- ~ dge were shot during the open sea l car when they pay their fare? If ' 4 v _ » \ r fs i ~ ; = 1"*-f ».T>\ ' yr ._ fi. \ > making d,-my ,.o,md,t,.,p._ son 1911, and put in cold storage _Qt why not? . v / f i _. _` ~qS{\ Several members ol the British cab- ' he letting of the Imperial wireless contract. The Admiralty and Post Office departments recognizing the' importance of having the Empire con- » nected up by means oi wireless tele- » Ds graphy, the government advertised _ for tenders for the erection and main- t HAVE US EXAMINE _ 1 o lr eyes and tell you if`you require , las ses We test. by the best method l nd flt glasses to suit each special asa. ff G ll. TAYLOR Jeweler & flnt-clan p Sew also -:foolish uoll-:l'. I P _Wish HONBOUUQUETTE. Mgr. a . B h 1 d, oi-ll;`I)°istansr:e Elloleglrlildhtigi il‘1N:il°‘i'o;lli1s cul lsr: Ul~i'».xl»sl...n:o SYDNEY. N. S C Isaacs and Mr. Samuel took the op-, Y `“ Y 0° W9 ¢I`1Bl. and 1; 'Q portunity of denying explicitly that in its interests they are bound to Will ful' excel the commercial value 0 they had any connection, directly or'show special, -and rigorous delicacy in 01 wud °"°3t“r¢5 kill” and 111550 “H0 indirectly with the ailairs of thelevery transaction in which the gov- M' in B d°°°d°' H°w mn this be l Mal-cqni Company, and their dlsavow~'el-nment and Private enterprises ap- i Go to enance of stations at various points. t is an enormous undertaking involv- 1 was accepted by _the House. Sir H John wh¢at|¢y Rufus went so for as to declare that Wm McPhee {[.lm Avenue h For C A M E R 0 N ’ S llome-Made Bread s ' Farm For ‘Sale nt Hallllolly sinlioll colltninil g 37 I-2 acres. 25 acres cleared about xo acres plollgilwl and lllallllrcd,l>a1- alice ready for plough. 12 r :acres covered willl rails and soft wood. House and barn rebuilt last year. Warm sllug llollse. Large barll.\','eil at door, never falling spring ill rear of farm. One of the nicest farms in Eastern Kings Co. Price $800.00 cash. Half mile from Harlllouv_ station. Apply to - his brother, personal or otherwise on the subject of the contract. The s lect committee has been sitting for many months and the revelations had not been of a very startling df!- smptlon, although several of the borrowed by his oootiouluz to be a technical witnesses did admit under' member, but Mr. Asquith declined to cross-examination that they favored accept his resignation; and Sir Rufus marks and in quirics re rdi th one ol the competing systems. Oneglsaacs is believed to have lost his ti ga ng ° dr two of the journalists responsible chance of promotion to the Lord I _ _ for publishing the allegations reflect-6 Chief Justioeohln. voooot by the re- *N 1"-*Ul'°°d° 01 thi! Province and I down in examination and admitted: they had no ground other than Dame Rumor for their reflections. l What the English papers merely' hinted nt, viz., that Sir Rufus had- been trafficking in Marconi stock, the' Paris Matin boldly asserted as ai fact, and forthwith the Attorney-Gen-I el-al sued it ior libel. Rather than. risk the substantiation of its charges! in the courts, the Matin withdrew' them, apologized, and agreed to pay the costs of the action. I Now for the sequel. Sir Rufus was called as a witness hy the select com- mittee the other day, and admitted in cross-examination that,he did buy Bnlrlsl-1 GOVERNMENT scarlnal. l* t | fl , lr »' '.1 1 -1-'ff:-'-f--'-A-A-=*-1'--'--'--‘ff--e--'¢-‘--e-‘-=--'-'-'-‘-'Q gheir table this wing", 3150 that G B N ‘ “N3 *-1 'X _f 10,000 shares or the Amer-loan Mar- A MET!-IODIB Master ol nllhshh, chlsl Liberal Qi; "ot°h“:;':"‘°bu;“,‘§§: ‘ T Whip' having "°°°iv°d “th” "lp" 'mm birdsgand kabbits were hot all killed atphiit géidetlklggiltinlgdagdymalizhaii his brother, the managing-director of by "pol: hunters," but by sportsmen the British company. This admission as ,_| __-.1 ; _ ..._ _ _ _ W_ _ ,, ` 4| ‘ vi §__.%<~.». undreds of pairs of rabbits are at V 6)” ‘ill il' "‘ 94 present in cold storage for fox food. '”**'-*_ `~ I ' ` hat certain parties had them ot ' I am si ` 'K i \\l-~` '“' 'Am-F TI; ,` -1 1 -2 ‘__ 'flak James Paloni & C0 has come as 3 bombsheu to the Lib-_ lers can resist the temptation toklll eral party, and The Nation, edited 3° long M the birds and mb come iby Mr. W. H. Massingham, the most powerful of the Liberal reviews, thus tic ll'lB°l1lll9 Zlllls, are _wc not forget- lnnimadvens on the admission: ting the cheap five dollar guns, that ng millions, and enero were inet; "We are bound to record our view L” hree competitors in the running, the'that a grievous error of judgment 3 best known being the Marconi Com-iwas committed when Sir Rufus Isaacs ers? If we are-restricting the one, u ' »' contract, and almost lmms\lIlll°ll Plft ,,r,,m,,,,t_ ofthe town and has dinner it is time to board the train again. In .- -:_-_ . :::_'_-_-_-ex-_-_-_-e_-,-_- _-_-_-_-_-_-_ _-_-.-_-_-;;,--an , _-;;_ many instances, _when the train is Sir:-Permit me to makeaiew re- On the Western line, on every al-, To complicate matters still further, terlllltc day, namely: Monday, Wed-. A. CURRIE & CO cr MATTI-Il£¥V & MCLEAN , Sour is If J NOTES. Among the inquiries for farm prop- erty in Prince Edward Island receiv- u probation. The ministry on P. E. Is- free masses, glebe-houses, personages it late, the time for dinner even il na- the clergy, will meet with general ap- t muy "ry b,.M_ ’ ’ The more trsiilc on a railway line land are indeed not badly on, with the better for the company operating, so that even from the oint of 1 ~ -__- ' 3-l8Mtus8iEf4; » 5‘Lacss.~Onc of the most import- ant tllfngs about the spring and _-summer styles is the use ol lace, it is 'tiled on everything. If you want something original and chic, why .gust come to Paton’s for it. We have laces of all descriptions to suit the mon particular. Laces from gay "Paris, from Germany and from Eng- land. “The best laces from the best, places," Paton's. , 8-2'lMti.- -'colored au-overs ln -plain ood. Persian eilects 81.85 to $2.76 PGI' yd. Paton, a-amll. there Felt ed by the Publicity Agent is one from Peshawur, India. This serves to show that the Island Province is steadily becoming better known abroad. There are also a good many local inquiries for the farm pamphlet recently issued, the applications com- ing in personally and by mail. INCOME TAX. The Hon. the Premier o'f P. E. Is- land: Sir:-I am sure your determination to abolish the Income Tax, on Cleri- cal Salaries, I mean the salaries of mercantile privileges denied to the laityi on the one hand bank reports generally contain a goodly array of ministerial names among their lists oi shareholders; yet we grant the need oi all these financial and other similar advantages to our ministry, On the other hand we know that the demands on their assistance, advice, “ll P°¢“lll8l‘! holv are ceaseless and unending; their outlay on books a necessity in this present critical age, if they would lead their docks and not be more followers; therefore we entirely subscribe to your determine. tion to relieve our clergy of a salary' abatement ofthe Income Tax. But may I call our honor' pensioners for many _years gong salaries s superannuation tes casual- ly, indeed monthly. s petcestapl rslrlls from Q to 1| r¢r'sest tae and other dwelling places, and many of in lk .-»w*@»` 1:1! you d0n't care for a dentifrlce powder iorm try Rsxall Pearl Tooth Posts, a rich rose colored sam that cleans the teeth er , , pene- trstss the 'crevlces and does not in- put up in a collapsible tube with sanitary opening and is one or the most popular on the market. Price Slic. s attsn- ' tio to mother dseervlngclass, _tha psnlhioners of P. E. Illsnd. These EF, Osnads at salaries nsvnf too usp- _“_ sive, and contributed ostol tapes, The MacKinnon Drug Oo., Cor- Great Georgeand Kent 5% 0 .lure artificial plates. This paste war 8|’ ,p viewl advantage to tllecoinpany, not to,lBinks, respectfully. _ture is eo sash box. lla St. Psul's-Rector Rev. T. W. Mur- phy. Services at 11 and 7. Sunday, School and Bible Class at 2.30 p.m. st. Peters cathedral.-Holy com-` munion at 8 and 11 a.m. Matins 10.15. Evening service at 7 p.m. Chlldren’s Catechism at 2.30 p.m. SALVATION ARMY. I Sunday services at 11 3 and 7 30 cars were burned. No one was hurt. A HELPING THITMB. "1 see," sold Bloks, the chleagoi butcher, to his son,_"that this man *Kubelik, tha fiddler, has insured his hands ior £10,000. Only ten thous- .and-and two hands at that. Why, I ‘got one thumb thdt's put you and'y'r brother through school, and kep‘ y’r ,mother in swell elo’es l'r twenty years. an' it's still good for ten thou'- before 1' die." “Which thumb, Dad?" asked young "Right -thumb-the one I press down on the scale with the meat," said Binks, proudly. “It never weighs less'n a pound, an' I-ll bet I've sold it twenty thousand times since I been in th' business. An' I never insured it at that." ' _-ass-_-i_, , To CURE A COLD IN ONE DAY. _ it Take LAXATIVE 'BROHO Qumins ` Tablets. Dnlggtsts refund mono! if it in church auditorium. A cordial wel- i ‘ SW” C“"“‘1“ coma 'ls ssts;l;;lL;;Al;l the servleen I 5’ V 2' .In New Paid During lolz the new pail ions year by over $3,030,000 amounts to $l44,877.97o. This is the first Canadian $rco,ooo,oo Assurances on the p.m. Week night service-Monday, W R Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday at‘ * 0 B h ch’ -- ll s access llssnaslm ' °° e ranc town. 8 p.m. K. S. ROGERS, Charlottetown g S cial - » Agents BURNED CARS. V amounted ta $r5, 512, 339 exceeding the business of the prev- Li/e Features For Policies The tolul assnran‘e now in force Comprny to carry upwards of for policies in the Canada Life lives of Canadian Citizens. Manager P. E. l. --- i-'-1 I _ _l' f ‘ , BRIDGETOWN, March as-on the 5" f iifi _ and his "mud ML Lloyd Geo,-ga Again, as excursion tickets are avail-_ D. A. R. last night near Round Hill Station h t e freight train struck s. 9 _' ' ' washout and 14 cars went into a hole. I I S t e t on oc- ‘A car of gasoline ignited and .six dozen things at the same time, and count of the present train arrange- Roofing You Want Carpenter-Morton roofing is used on hundreds of in- dustrial plants, on all kinds of buildings and on every farm. It is fully guaranteed to ~ withstand all weather tests under all conditions, better than shingles, slate ,and tar paper or any other kind of roofing yon have ever used. The man who used Carpente it Fennel) di tailsto cure. . EN. GBOVJIYS slum- '. e ea -e _ _ fr ._ _-____ ROOFING GIVES Yon: sn oven lrvcll use Rssfma - Fuuv cuanamsm 'os A 1- lm cr Yum nrnunlnn on na mlcanus uses. r Morton roafin on one hnildin isn't satiliied until every building he has is progezted by it. Csg in and see samp!es and get our prices. ~ _ ` _Chandler ` ~ s 1 M » _ » F , _ _ l lr. ' . _ ' ,oder lf smpsirofllloovllufwilllookamaruhddrsa .rs = ll 'id' lm. alla _'S The F1;h_{‘;‘::t¥`.-3? _imgfanmgqiidvhigh heel. The Rsttler last has s curved high tceywilhe:hdrt°::n.i?:l:l heeels ,The amp last bees very broad Ill ` tice with short vamp and low heel Now b~fore buying have s look st the sl S ater and Binks! and the ¢"*°¢l*° °PPf¥”°FS.5l .will take to th°_“!*'f lookdlll ici' to dll? in footwear!! ' ff I ~ I _ L ’l‘he'Shce'House, Richmond St. ` ' ~ 3-asualuoal. "Y, .- Jo.:sf¢wof¢4.ooM§zool\°°\¢°°!'$=»981°f\- i, _ ,_ ._ - _l