fi -r ,»1"'?.l; i Mi gig-nl f ul’ If -li v gig . i 3 ‘l,I> . . H ._,. ._ t , T 1. 1, a T-I <1; »aa~ -I ll li ll it l ~`_.‘ ,_ il ‘_ 15,1. til `;‘,.' t` il l:’| i .nh , . . / n _ 5.- fl ls, .3 la- 1,] l T- B* fill , l. _il ist » 4 ¢""~. U .assign ib 1'.l` fi' l l. ,li i 1 ifit . .,.-. its - ‘_ ffl., ~:-:~2Fv:§'. ~ is .i :T-.fi 1 il` *lt V ,,-`.ii`p;.~i l . -,re _ f-air* i l ` -1. -lim. ' evil, -fly ,iv »~. 7' 1 i ,_.X.. /.-',l -f‘,. -,_. _ J l 'ig /.-_ .4 2 .f w ' n - rr "-ne _ ,.- ~...~.. ,nemo is >? 1 _M33 l ' f 1.11-as~r units. 'IEE GUA_RDIA,I§~ _ ' _ _ . .. H \ _ _ _V. ’ , - " '» _ ~_'fn ' _l" . ... ,....._,‘_i_ ,_ _ _ _ __ __ . l _ - . . -. ~ ~ » -‘ »-' . Ancient Easter Joy No one knows for how many centuries bright colored eggs have glad- dened the little folks, nothing takes the place of this old custom. We have Peas, Easter Egg dyes which are harmless Chocolate Eggs We also have a splen- did assortment qf Choco- late Faster Eggs and novelties made by The Webb Chocolate Co. ivhich is a guarantee of purity. .l. G. Jamieson Druggist 1/15% "‘ ,eé \\ \ 4 =~ ‘.‘\ lllig ` . - it* Ben _ \ The clock that rings. runs and slays_on time. Come in and see him at G. H. Taylor’s l _leweler & Opticiaii ` __ g __ _ »¢\ ' `?*f1:§ I' ~ _ 7,1 » {f__*~'- ~: el; .Z-'°-_I~'4.> `f'- §7`.‘e3»Q _ 3,_____,I¥ 4.1,; 0 Montague Black fox El change Ourreapondanee Snlicited L M. McKinnon, Manager I Momcun P. iz. r. l 1' Nail and Etl1t.Nl¢ht Pltmldll 8133 Atherton. Bouris and Montague. FRIDAY, APRIL 10, 1914. DIIIY 0F EVENTS TODAY. . city aingiatrntee Court. 9 s. ni. tinntntn, Methodist church.. 7-30 Priiico Edward Th¢atlY. 7 und 9 i p iii. ` l‘¢oplo's Theatre. 7-30 and 9 P. UL THE BUDGET. l .l'reiiiier \lnthicson`s Budget speecli, las reported in ycsterd&)"S and to- dn_v‘s Guardian, iriikes wholesoiiie 'fitiri l lg it ll l..nipIr. This is true. but wveiiiies llialks its beginning. Miss Alberta Cleland, and Miss May 0-' do not mu hm me mm mm, hm ‘im iqtzgeraid “iss May- Fitzgerald and to Picton tivo ;~\-ars ago url _thc \li&~ Gertr de Des \ lavcs are ro rg- autos were :inning Laere. 1 asked Hua om” “_ chu.|b"_,¢°'n_ Liberal Government starved the ser- Brmd, 05°” .¢ gummu-||4°_ vice. ss they starved the teaching __ __ _._____i_i ways and means of Obi-8101118 it- not it virtue but a necessity. The profession, because they had no mon- ey in the exehequer and lacked the business initiative and ability to ind 'Phat is the explanation, and it is not eieaitaiiie in ufinieham-a wen- known business acumen to attempt to palm it od as though it were something to bn proud of. The Hon- orable member also essayed to reply to the criticism of the Premier on the attitude he assumed on the qiies~ tion of oyster conservation and de velopment. but he did not succeed in disposing of the charge made 'against him of recklessly passing on g0NlP an though it were truth. A respon- sibility rests upon politicaldeaders -in this connection that-probably the land eiicouraging reading for Prince rank and tile do not share. It Ediviird Islanders. It strikcs ii new should not he aufticient for an ex non; 8 note which, iinfortuiiatelr, member of ii govemnient to take up 'ima 1.(-an missing in this province for land pass on in criticism rumors and imam- _\-ears, R note of optimism and|reports concerning the work of the of hurts. It tells of lmnrovcd tlnair administration which they had not cial conditions and oi the end of dt- verified; and it may be presumed, we iiciis of n new life in our srhoms trust. that after the “airing” in this V iaiid of the end of wliolcsilc eniigrn- connection there shall he less of it in future. ¢,,. s_,,,i_ has ia-nn Said in As already reinarked, 1914 sees a M J P H V AY d ts _ th I slab _mwd __ _ - Eda-ardjs. Burgoyne, r. . _ lint, . r. _ _ en were ue or i a ~. ,fart that it is .in easy matter to “*’“ <‘fn Opened in Prince im,-,. `“rpi»,.-¢-_< .i-hm me r¢.\~,_»m1, ,S land and the budget referred to M'*“-*"1 P'-°'~-- ~-- -”""&"'i.. '§ff.....'.§Xf°°°i.... ii... ' Asrtio“‘Read -To-Wear I' may be, andprobably 1l.K-rue _ - A . ,r, _ - , _- 1! ’ ' W? 0 \V Bah”-'Pao' Phu" "` °"nx'3|DI`0Y0d inullciency amply dcmtllstrrat- y M l hh" um Ban' D°’ Phu" """"`u, ed that the so-called economy was Every woman is a busy woman. Every woman has a task for every hour. The woman whose _task is “to kill time" is a myth._ The woman whose task is to USE TIME wisely and well is a reality. E man, of good taste--of ideas “of her own"- likes thenrlakld), or have made, everything that she wears. Time was when may have been NECESSARY if a woman would dress disnnctively and modishly. But time has remedied the defects of most “rez_idy~to- wear" things. Especially has D;'l¥'r'-’»$_ been madfr ln. the making of milliiiery _lingerie war ts-not to Speilk 0f gowns. _ Every woman must feel. in looking over the offerings in our stores, that the madeup millinery is to be had for little if any,more money than the materials would cost. And, in the better grades _of tlungs, the workmanship is painstaking and wholly satisfactory. As time~and-bother savers f_or_ women._ the r¢8dY‘¢0' wear offerings of merchants m this issue are important and interesting. They will appeal to all women-the woman whose hrst thought must be of her purse as well as the lb f 'rn-.~: THE JAPANESE. DAGGER -Under New IW f _moss soo-. . . .T0'DAY- - A Genuine ri-ish Play i iN THREE PARTS. - Produced and Acted In Ireland _ “EXTRA” woman whose last thought The STYLES, in reaclyitowear rriillinery are correct' The Faanicsfnnd Ma NG are ‘fm ewqgnfe Tand. as to these, every woman nowadays is a good judge. Ib " d- th' t ,th th` needed b@a.3a“lMMn“‘g”nii°r‘ll’Lv §5‘A1i‘.’il”i§€£ rdn dst ___-._..l isofcost_ _ - - vi Helen \lcNiroll \1iss Emily Coonaii HAPPENINES Ill lHt Willis ` " sented bv portraits which are not- 11 .l“`"' Th” ha" 1° M' ‘mrkixd mr; able both for color and for piquant rl the sources of reveiiiie and of siibsi- -~-- spiritual ggprasgifim third better every way since they, be- ldies must bt- exploited, as the iarni, As Easter npproaches the social ° ° 0 gall f\'l1DiH€~ TM \-011115* YF-"M19 WGS ', lb QP th dum, H I _ events become more widely scattered. Mr. J. E. B. McCready is renewing OTIFUIKTG belicf- He S8115. Get the 1*’ °' ‘ "" “r " m ‘ M " i> - _ _ - - - l utos the horses aren‘t one bit _ __ . _ ersonal entertaining is apparently old acquaintances in St. .lohn during d _ - _ WIS" "NSI he Mphmed' 5° Dx' laid aside in favor of t`hurch worth the Easter season. Sfrmd here Of them- 3 “'10 him the 'ploited_ they will. like the farm, the and though this is actwev it also has ~ e o ls sea and tlif- industrial concern. yield .its liinit.-ations and social news this The Shakespeare Class did not meet-,W nm- ahuridaiitlii Silica the present ad- Week if sm“eWh‘“ 5"arCe~ this “reek- _ ` t _ 0 a a If -iii1ii1st.ratiiiii came into power. these h " ‘ 1 . ' th Solxrwg hhwhwn (_xphmf_i_“_nh Tha sudden death* oflllrs. tllr_i _ll\\ir1g tothe iiicemenfi of e . _ . _ , Jarvis of biiiiinierside, iiiotht-.r ol lieather the attendance at the House with §~f“S°h“f~ Hem mffny are were `“`h"‘ ‘°“°°°““ ‘S 5”" ‘n th” fm‘““°'ml Mrs. George Wiirhiirton. Charlotte-"‘f AS-°91D»bl5’ 10 heal ill? Blldgetltnday f{0“ mmly S011 boats Wm statement .ind in the first surplus tonn,, caiiie as a decided shock to iheri‘SI‘¢‘0Ch hi' l"f<*ll\i9l” MB\l!`i€S0l\ Wild' 3”" 5"* The dd kmd uf thrash" fam-m_g ihp prggam g~¢.n¢,mfi,\n_ ‘wide circle of friends at home and iiesday evening was not very largely l The trouble in the past has been "br°ad‘ Wh" Wm mms her kmdly lthnt these sources were not exploit- od Tb: late Govemnient lacked in- Summer is being; eagerly anticipat- Iinitintire. it waited for prtividenri- to ed and preparations nie already bo- l syinpathy and loving advice. . a . is:-nd sdbsidies, it did not persist in “lf “lad” fi" 'WHY fll\\l“¥5 I-0 SWB' ‘ ~ _ 'its rizimaiids for Justirr; it Was too nj" cM,mi"°°('i hsméays and (Hur , sions lt is un ers io quite a party easily put ofl with prtvmlses. arid as l,,a“, gharionepown the iatwr pan :ittended by the ladies. Among thost- noticed were Mrs. l\1cCready, Mrs. Bentley. Mrs. Stewart Mrs. Pethick. Mrs. Paton, Miss P. Taylor, Miss L. Mrs. iIlr.\ S. R. Jenkins' many fiends are pleased that she has re- ‘turned from Montreal much improved f.-. result it had tho biggest revenue- of .lime on a European tour of someliri 095101- _ii-. ptr-niises--probably. that has ever m0f‘»th$~ U ll » _ ~ . . .:,‘;;;` Xiniiun,,fmi:’,:;?e;Gi,hF“;.o€;Z> The- Golf Club inenibc,-5 art. piiepar. , ' ‘ "ing for a pleasant siinimers recrea- _iiisiiitr-iii schools or stop defi<‘it.s. mon , 'This is thc essential dihert-nce be- ' ' ' tween the two adniinistriitions; the At 'W"°`3“`a- 3"*-f.\‘ “ll1f‘_VBlll€' d‘lY\tit`l” ' e e e Mr. A. A. hlcbcan. M. P., and Mr. Donald Nivholson, M. P.. retiirricd Lo- C955. l.iif'lr\rf-rico bi-tween profit and loss, be “ia” given “D "amrda'v evening by 7. so mln .n ii undisturbed is highly BIRTHS - t&ll.l.l-S ~ .\t .\`.~iiiis on April .'»_ l9l4_ tt. .llr .intl .\li's. D_ _-\_ Gillis, sith. r:ii.i.lS-At .sour-in on April ii, i9i4_ John M. the infant sou of Mr, and Mrs. I). A. Gillis. i’lll,"I`(_`H - - At Earnacllfle, April ll! lfll-1, Mrs. Francis Mutch, aged 57. Funeral notice later. *'Ul"F`I.\'.~.-lt. the resilience. 1-l .\lrs.: li.-<_'»rs_ F`.iirhr>lm_ Mrs. Annie, B. "~».'hn, Wlfiow of the late R D. Uof- ’in .iii<| rlflesit. llrllighter of the late Hon. H .l_ l'a|lh»rli_ Funeral Sat-_ i-fl.\'; .it `_! i». m. to [‘e¢:,ili='a (Tome-' 1;u'v_ Wl‘]\Tl-!l‘lfiBlF1, - At. Weill. Royalty, April 8. 1914. nt the home ot hor brother Mr. William Gillespie, there fell peacefully asleep in Jesus, Sarah Wmtherbie, aged 78 years. Funeral on Friday the. 10£hL at twel- ve o'clock sharp, to Charlottetown station, from thence to Cape Trn- verne. Interment -at Cape Traverse. cemetery on arrival of the train. " _ IIIRRIIGES5 1il')|.l. -M('l,l'}(I|l_--At the i9rlPc\`1 up with diamond ornaments. Mr. Brown. of California, who was one of the guests, contributed largely to the evenlng‘s entertainment liy his ex- cellent. voice. l I I Judge McDonnld's many drlcnda are deeply concerned over his relapse, and -hope for his early recovery. O U l Mrs, Hyndman, Hr., 526 Fifteenth street, Edmonton, received recently. rs. Bayfield, who has gone to Ed- monton to reside, assisted her mo- ther ln receiving her guests. O O I Miss Marion Ruse gave an enjoy- anle Bridge on Tuesday evening at which a dainty prize was won hy Mru Sinclair, Mr. John Mulrhcad getting the hoohy_ Among the ladies present' were Mrs. W. A. Huentis, Mrs. Gor- don Baker, the Misses Bird and'Lucy McNutt, Mies Allie Mulrhearl, the, ladies of the household and otherii.` During the evening a delightful lun- ,thv llzidget of l‘Jl4_ nheon wmi served. C U I l Miss Mny_ Fitzgerald, daughter uf Mr. .llistioe und Mrs. Fitzgerald, has' M1 Kiunon lirw "H . ""'- ‘?l"+n\. '""k"'¥ ""’ "“""' "7 “ "°'Y V"“" "3"" had the honor to have one of her (Milly: rinfl Kr-nl. 1~lf,r Mf.l,' __ ._,.,, __, _, _ _-..,. l fl|'lA'l`H UI' MNH. i-l'f`l‘}Vl'I.’i'r Y NH'-\""=1| W- ‘7~ T- U-» ‘lim '~‘l 410' "I-they crumbled into dun. did not nur- i zor-Cote and W. H. Clailir are repre |;)lf|""Y alfrllhx. Hhs wnnaliliin illlprin any one who knew of wha; ma. sented hy pictures which display 0'". 0'. 'I WHT! M60- H 'MVB' - genius ln pure painting the up mort of her ith to umiiefn'-cel"""' “"" "" ""'" """""° "W hm tion is remarkable rnthiir for mu-i¢_ been made. He took up, an wan to den". 0| tha advance 0| be ,,p,c¢,d‘ "M cr, 0| ,,",m,am,,u_'m°,,“|on 6| pmlorm hut all he could any in support of. as -Mr. Randolph im niiqationa im uint in certain Ohm" M. Gllwn. in Inn |:r|t|<'iBm of the iidmlnlatm- tlfni. He had little straw with whfcll dopnrtmmh more assistant; were than when his party waflii' 'PIII bl nintiiren hung fn thc Royal Art Gal-I lery ln Montreal. An exchange in Mr. and Mrs. Beverley Sherwood in l‘“`*`" ‘°‘"l”l“$ and demt- honor of their guest, Miss Gladys ` Thr lnrt that so little int.eri\.si ii .\*icho1son, Charlottetown. Diititvdills' U I th t _ l l _ _ _ s ‘- -- brine rvii~.:~t~r. in ini- p.»liii¢,.,i Slim. and rrlips none used to adorn tht-'que L" 0 Q ““ 09 r“"”’“f~ . _ _ _ _ drawing room. and the table was cen- "mm that The "‘01“"`Al m`mO"ph°w :rod with Aniericiin Beauty roses. .le usually suffer from indfgestlon and fail to derlva from the food they cat the nourlahment essential to the maintenance of health. "Laugh and grow fat" is an old saying laden with value. for nervous people in particular, Drop the worry habit and' use Dr`. Chanda Nerve Food and yon will noon :ct the ner. _ |862-4-9m3i ' rr - Ji' -1 ~ vous system restored to good eonrli. Worry Stops Digestion and Destroys the Nerves his Leiter Tells of .Cue Which llaffled Doctors-1 aaiirfg Cure Ifecizd by Ur. Chaae'a Nerve food. such- symptoms as head”-lie and sleeulessneaa fast disappearing. Mrs. Fred Jenson, 60 Gladstone Avenue. Windsor, '0nt., writes: "I have used Dr. 0haae'n Nerve Food for nervousness and atorraeh trouble and never round anything to NWI them. 1 was a nervous drank.. D0¢~ tors :rave me up na incurable, aut now I feel well again and have re- commended Dr. Chasers Herve Food to several people suffering aa 1 did and they have also been cured -by ll# use. I ani fifty-on'e yearn old. do all my own work. and am very thankful that I learner about this :mat med- icine. I am gatiahod that my cure is lasting and want others to betw- tit from my cltnrienee." _ Dr. 0ha'a`\i’l Nu-ve ll'ood,- 50 “DU a box, 6 for 82.50; dll deniera, 0\‘ tion. Digestion will improve, argo- tfte will return, and you will find _ 11| F-_thin o la Kid _ _Shoes _ at .Goff Bros. i _ su" 'Egg/es;nSgn?;iils always want style in their shoes, just as much as grown up folks-but strength, durability and Style, Durable Soles, Edmanson, ‘Baton t -Oo., ‘Limitdr Ku _gun Mgisibnin or If S, tl, e \ » \ . in ri ` `;¥ wherlawedotheeltoeingp "”’“ " " 100 105 5 1‘lI,l