PAGE TWC "rm Liirmsr Nnws ` THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN FIRST OF *U* - APR ...L _ _ _ ......_-- _.re ,‘ _ _ ' - _ f -- , e -f '_ ' ' A IL22»'r9r`;° vTHB CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN 'l‘HE_AU_'l‘;l_l!OBILE. :cl justice that an eiiortbemade by i ~ 'V I ‘ STRAIGIITEN Ui’ If you or any of your children show a tend_ ency to become stoop- shouldered, check it at once with a pair of our perfectly a dj u s t e d shoulder braces. We have sizes to tit all ages, boys or girls, men or A won1en.Thcy are SUOUS servicablé and effective. Two styles. Prices Bic and W5 J. G Jamieson 4 `DRUG(§iST . _ MONDAY, APRIL zz, igu. THE AUDIT ACT AND 'Tho bill now before the Legislature Nlpeeting the auditing of the Dublic accounts of the Province and defining the powers -and duties or the Auditor General provides many important checks and safeguards against the improper and unlawful expenditure of the public moneys. - These checks `must operate as a strong and whole- some restraint upon the Government which is responsible for the bill. 1 should they hereafter be tempted to- ward such loose practices as have .prevailed in the past in regard to the payment of public moneys. The Legislature will remain as su- preme ns it always has been, and may vote for such expenditures as they dnd necessary for the services, and public works of the country. It will be the duty of the Auditor Gen- ,eral to see that no money is expend- ed that has not first been voted, that money voted for one purpose shrill not be used for another purpose. that igthc appropriations made shall not be lexcecded, that no money shall be tl _‘aid on contract work -until it bus 'been legitimately earned, or where jwork is performed not under con- jtract, or supplies purchased other- lwlsc than by tender that honest ,f value shall bo rendered for the mon- ll ry, and vouchers given for the money THE MEDICAL H~"\LL ll 1Jf\id and received. I - 'T HORSE NOTES l-iorsexuen and others interested in stailions, are requested to write us and receive "free" ri proof of twenty- seven (27) magnificent cuts of stal- llons, etc., etc. A postal card will bring them together with sample "Horse Cards" and prices, and full particulars ns to the bust way to give your stallion publicity. Address, The Charlottetown Guardian, 4-l Sdrtf. Charlottetown. T L_ ____..__.__.__,....._ ; .-- Ef'3s_h§’_l are worth more than any other thing in the world If you have any trouble with your eye.-'. strain or h+_~nusltiou. They, or many of them, fnrrvnsueuwmm ri i ___i_'__~ __; , 1_ _ thouglit ll; would be u. good v,nou_nh I thing for the American farmer-, but n had thing for the Canadian farmer. WM. MONBOURQUETTE. Mgr. F ' Private Bnths. Running Water and Long Digancr- 'Felcphoneu in all rooms Lingo ii gbt Haxnple ltooms. UUlSINl~l. fINEXCl-.LI ED SYDNEY, N. S. il-2di vr. _ s;.._ ~ l ..- .ef- | lwould come too late if he bccuanes i'\t=Rf./ ,_ ir. .f I 'bv ‘<1-:_ ;. . _ xA l, .,s.». ‘_., .t 'gslyégb ,» it ‘fu ’ - .V '. "bib V .iy,l;_;if7 ll lt P. ., \;“\‘, l l'f!_>;'. :ej‘.-iii' ill” ‘wfllggl ,27l‘,!,‘~,g5, lill l '1 1' ‘ -1*-.l . I “fa -"2-_nf "nl-`. 1, ' ' .~ \ » .lf .u..< ,l lg., Q, 4 _,>..» f . 2=~~_»‘» , _:irc élfizgst .pill .-,~.»' fy. 'lf-_ 1' _t ','_jV_r~,,l§;, gba Y-" i' r' f.; . HOME* Almost Lost Their Positions 'X' ,i-tj; Young Lookiriié Up-To-daieliden . I ‘ ; 3--jfyg-= *$3*-e. 5-sf-1' -‘_ r..'-*_-`. _-_ _gp £4 -1.-L ,_-f _ -‘*"1“”’ 1’ s,,s‘5_L.. ...ss . ......_, -ea 3;.,-_._ -~ Y -`-‘ " .r-.rf : ' 11-*iff*-Pre.”-rs# 12%” ‘ -'- barber. _ l!;~;“i~ ' T' _ , f~ minutes .,- < v » ' 4-sad: year. ,, _ , __-..__._ ._,,_.,. ._ ,_.___..~_-_»_--_-.~_;-_=~,..-_ ‘ I The Zepp is the razor you want. Ii’s a combinat- ion of both styles. Has the _old style blade, which ~ l gives the diagonal, “ear to chin" stroke with a guard attachment that makes it the equal of any S21f¢iY» 35 far as that feature goes. The Zapp is made from hollow-ground steel, carefully forged, hammered and ,_ electrically sharpened. Gives a velvet shave in 5 Price $3. prepaid to any address. Fennellv Shandler ---The Zepp Razor i ' T" W- - 'ft'/.~`f-f` ' ' ‘ff if _‘Ib - ls the One You Want. - The good qualities of a safety ‘razor are' its sim- I plicity and safety features, the old-style blade is the one for a really good, smooth and even shave, ask any »\~.-»\.-,.-»»~`,.._. .f noossvsi/r ann nscIr»uol:|'r\'., It ll -°"-° Aunrroa GENERAL. heretofore been. Incidentally Dl'0Vi' sion is made for sudden emergencies which may call for immediate action, an when a public buildiugis destroy- ed by dro, or a bridge swept away by flood when the Legislature is not in session. In all its provisions the hill follows the well-approved lines adopted years ago by the British riovernment, the Dominion Govern- ment and various Provinces of the Dominion. It is no new experiment. but one which experience in other Provinces has demonstrated to be practical and useful. The creation of a Treasury Board composed of thrr-e members of the Llovcrnmcnt, with the Auditor (loner- al as secretary of ihc lionrrl, will nf- lord better knowledge and facilities for dealing with financial mnttcrs than lmvr- heretofore existed. ln or- der to secure the entire inilnpenileuva- of the Auditor, so [nr us may iw, he is made secure ugafn;-it rcmovnl ex- ccpt b_v H, f_u'o-thirrls votc of thc Leg- islature. And from the beginning of the ycnr 1913 thc fnscal year will bc will restore the order of things ex- isting years ago, and promises to be more convenient and satisfactory in many ways than with thc fiscal year ending on 30th i-lcpfeniber as it has boon. \"o bclir-.vc that these changes when they come into hill operation will be generally approved by all who take nn intclllpcnt interest in provin~ cinl affairs. t-.~.--v-f~-.1-N-.-`-_ .-,N-,~.~»f,,~»»»»»»»».»-.»» possibility. l-low the Dominion and the Hepulr lic have played at crol-as purposes ln this matterl- The old treaty of 1854- “66 was working pretty well when ‘ Uncle Soni got in n tiff mul abrogm .ed it. (“n.n:ula sought. its restoration .f0I` years but was rcbufled. ’fbr»n camo the time when hc and his 'limi- grcss rclentcd and reciprocity was ours for the taking, but wc refused it. Now wc :irc told on sucli high authority as flolonel Rooscvz-lr. that we`sha"n’l. lmvc it,‘soon or lute, whether we want lt or not. Alter- natcly each party has been willing, but never since the sixties of lust century have both br-en willing at the same time. Pos.~'ibly they ncvcr will bc. So we must struggle along with- out 1‘eclproclty. And flanndn is doing fnirly well. Ncnrly forty millions of fl S'-l!`l>1llS Ullu your, great works buildim; und ixmnigrnuts pouring in by thousaxids,----nn~_l by :png nf u,,,,,_ sands from the Stuff.-s. Well, it might. he worse! A VISION OF Sll.\'iMFll`f f`bc (lunrdlan has been shown series of views crnbrncing snmmr- scenes in Prince Ilrlwnrd 'fslnnf which are inspiring to look upon. 'They show tlic beauty that lies' s- ‘bout us ou the right lmud und the left in the land we live in, which is rl.-lily dowcred with attractions foo often passed unnoticed by our own people. These views are products of the canwrn of Mr. fiouson, enlarged ln sepia, with black und whiff' el- lects, thc enlargements having bcen dons in Montreal. There are forty to fifty of those views, showing our Provixice as it is when dressed in its spring; snmmr-r and autumn attire. All cnu sec thc bcnulzy and uttruc- tion of the scenes when thus skilfully reproduced as works of art. And it will be found inspiring and uplifting to loolr upon them-may help \|s to forget the long winter of our dis- content in the bright prospect nf ythe coming summcr. l Mr. llouson, by his taste, skill nnd love of thc beautiful has donc very much to set forth to our own people ns well us to those living abroad what :1 delightful and goodly lnnd is mu" licrifitgn, und wc bclicvc his work bus bccn greatly npprncintcal in thc past. ’l‘hc new and culsrgcrl views he now submits show that he is still engaged in what is evidently fi labor of lov:-_ l I Many desire to sae these viz-,\vs,nnd in order to give .ull the opportunity to do so,ns far ns muy bc done, the pictures hnve been plsccfl in the win- dows of Messrs Paton & <‘o,\vhero they may bc seen today and tomorrow. To cncbnncc the attraction und give a summer feeling to those who ln- spcct them, Mr, 'l‘nit has kindly sup- plied aback-ground of flowers. ' The impression grows continually that these views of attractive Island scenery, farming and game fishing life, ought to be utilised by the Government as a most effective agency for attracting both tourists und immigrant settlers to our shores. We sincerely hope and trust that this may be brought about in the near fixture. .-»-1: FILES UURED IN' 6 'T0 14 DAYS. money if any Your PA Z0 Shall the Automobile be allowed to operate in P. . Island or not. seems to be an important question, agitat- ing the public mind. l This matter should be fully discus- sed and weighed before being acted upon. Nothing should be thrust upon the people,-which does not benefit lille majority, for it then becomes a f\“l*1‘ ance-an unuecessasy evil. _ The maiority of the people of this province are engaged in AlIl‘i'CU1¢l“`*11 pursuits, *and kindred eml>l0Yl!1°“tS and the horse is the natural means by which they move from place to place, on the public highways. ‘ And it seems to be the COIICCDBUB of public opinion, that if the Auto~ mobile is introduced, the safety of the majority will be meuaced. Ibnve been told by parties who know; that in the U. S. where much better conditions prevail for their use: that they are a constant menace to the use of the horse, as n menus of conveyance. 'Pho greater number of lJ00Pl0 here, are opposed to them, and while they may not be in a position to state their views, their silence (lots l\0t give consent. in short we belicvc tbcre is hardly room for thi' llofulf and tho Automobile on the Sllmff hllil* way at the some time. In the plcnsant summer season the farmers' wives and daughters often luke thc horse for n <\riV‘l U' Ulf’ the some as the calendar year. This 'store nr to nee fi friend. This is a recreation from the house- hold fumes to which they ure “fre” too much attached. Need I picture the predicament to which they would be subjected, if they should meet, or be DHSHWI ill' one of those machines, which ure H0 much dreaded by the horse. 'l‘h1s is‘u probable case of thc many “'|‘i"h could be cited. ln my opinion Premier Mntllcisun und his colleagues should not lmslf-u in this important nlnttruz Yours rcspf~r~tful\,v. W. l. M4!l.¢\n||, .l‘l=l.er‘.< llond Kings 1'". ` . 'run 1u.m.s lb-nr Rlr:~~ln looking uw-1* your pnper of Aprll18 l sow un urrirlc -on delayed mulls and slow mail ser- vice, the letter signed (Ll-l. li. Wc, lhc people of Mount Ycruon nrt- scrv- .cd the self~eume wny ns 1,h.- pvople of 'Cove I-lead. lf wc mnil n lcttcr' on 'l"'r‘idny |t‘ will not arrivc in f"hur- lot_f.l‘r.o\vn till Monday noon. Hur post office in only one [tile from Wood lslnnd Station, yet we receive mail but three times n \veeli and wc arc often obliged to go n distance of ,two miles with our lettcr.-= and place them in the hands of our cvs-ry cure- ful and obliging postmastcr on the 'Murray Harbor train. Now Mr. l" ' bound to aid in cverv lcgitfinntc way 7 cvcry enterprise tending fo ffm-1-lop "Eff,-> - _ '- the ng|‘if-.ultlirnl |'efuu||-rcs of thc. 4-mm U7/ \; if ~ fl , _ Luv and to inrpl-ow the i-omllliou or \ .1 /.’.,"i i I the fnrincr. I ` f / J I in many instances, hgwsvm-_ ;¢,hn|,_ ' 'f»':'f,f`, » M I Deus that our fnrmcrs arc seriously lp K /,/Tp; hnudlcnppcd by u heavy iiinrtgngm ill,-» “\;\y‘,' /'fl"‘ _ _.-= ,. _, , , , f he ‘il ' ' 'V l hem to reduce the rate of interest paid on farm mortgages and other loans to farmers from 6 per cent to 3 per cent. I also call upon every newspaper throughout this Province to render assistance in this instance to our farming population by advo- cating through its columns a reduc- tion in the interest on farm mort- gages as indicated herein. Lastly I call upon the F'arm.ers’ ln- stitutes in every part of this Province to pass resolutions embodying the grievances of the “Man under 'the Mortgage" and to prfent those re- solutions beforc the egislature for the consideratloli of their representa- tives. I trust that this qui-sttlon will bc forced to the front by our farmers in these eastern Provinces with the same zeal and determination mani- fested by our brother farmers in tlu- \vesl;ern Provinces of this Dominion. lf the earth occupied and tiilcfl ann made more valuable by the labor of the Canadian farmer can be pledged us credit hy our Government for loans to railway companies as is done and as has been done by the peoples’ Government surely that some Government can have no excuse for a refusal to contract a loan for tlu- rolicf of thc “Mun undorthc Mori.- gF&ge_,. _ A . _ hes to intimate in the most deb- cate manner to those men who cou- trol the destinlcs of our country that Mortgage" is about to he taken up hy our farmers in their pressing nccd of a change for improvement in a state of affairs which has long ago outlived its period of 'usefulness and must givr- wnv in the near future to a wiser and better system of farm loans than pmvn-ils at present and one more ln keeping \v_ith the advanc- cd ideas and progressive move|ncut-1 of nu culiglitcncd nge, lf we cannot huvc u. _venr of illllilvf' wc must, bavc utr bcnvy burds-u mudn lixrliivr than il, is at prfsnm. 'l`Illl'l`H Sli]l~)Kl'lll. f,`}||.'~¢\||'s (‘¢»,, l‘. IC. l. 1;-Krc.-;o Slircp Dip is uscd and rc commcnrlc-'l by loading shccp mi.-iers und experimental farrvs. lt prevents lil-c, snub and tick, mnkc-.s thc skin hcnltliy und |u'omnr_cs n rich pro\\'lh uf llcnvr. Iinsy to imply and sure mul snl.isfu<‘l.ory 'in 1-rfsults. l`lof;tlc 251', lnrgc bottle, 45(-_ 'f`b€' Mcliinuon ‘Drug flu., (`-or flrcnf (lcorgo mul l\'4~nf‘. Sta. drff 'l‘ll|G Slililll {‘().N’l‘RUl. Afl'|‘_ l`h»:ir .~lir:-'l`l\rl*c sucms to be u Iucll :oi information amongst some sfwrls ‘mon mul furnwr:-1 lu regard to thc It-lccd (Yontml Act. 'l`be lflll amend- mcnfs to the Auf provide that tim- mbv, ulsilxc, rod clovrr rind ulinlfn »_.~mll must uol. bc put ou Solo for ilu: lpurposn of scclllm' \\'it_hout lwlimr »pl.'ilulv uiurkcd with the _L'rmlc_ nnmc- l,v'~~lC.\:l|'n No, I.: No. l.; No. 2.; Nu. 3. No sm'-rl nf timothy, nlsikrn rod clover mul ulfnlfn slmll ln- f-old for scellinm. bv clilmcr fnrmcr.: or 1 '\ - _ =_~<`_j;3;`f_,Yf ` -_ %--- _ "T....<. __` ` i-""-;`f-;__-."-.`-\`§ bas so budly affected by chronic bil- Iousncss, 'so much overcome by con- stant headaches, dizziness, tbnt I dc- . _ _ br f6llll'I0_D0 0|' tw” “f‘\\'|*lN1l‘f’l`s _ in fling.-mn rod of over getting well. If wus om mon outslrlc nf thc Family llcl'-Inlwuyu fired and lunguid, had no ,'*'\°‘-Wy mul spirit. round it .1if1i-nits.. Will' for more than live hours. My l » wtlt f` ‘li l _ V ‘ _ ul c was so, it 'lo tmt l atc next. igitlilliuzuiliiiifriilliliis nfifl‘liii\m:u;'iit:i:\¥¥‘t° "m'm"g' "nd in °°"“°““°""’ """" der thc Mortgnx___M_ _i THREE l _ ` ' "' ESSENTIAL ELEMENTS l lflnderlie the success of :i Lifc I usurance Con~_p;m\~-_ satisfactory investment earnings- 11 favorable mortality ccono my. lu these three essentials the record of The Great-West Life is unique. The 19:1 Report slnows : 1. lufcresti-nrniug_~1 of 7 63 p c. igross. 1-, A mortality onlv 52 p. c. of flu: “e.t|u.'cl<‘rl"_ _; Low Expense Rates. Hence the renmrkabfc results to Policy-holders. ` /\>:l: for coulirnmtory printed matter. ,f _ The Great-West Life ~ Assurance Company Head Office - - - - Winning Br.\nch‘0f`fice . - . Charlottetown , HYNDMAN o Co., LTD. . Managers P. F.. I. S. M. HICKS. Agenfaf Summerside. L, __l_____.______,.__,_c___,,_________._a ,.‘____._.-.._.__.-.._,__. ._ ..._...;_ ' Fire Insurance that Fully PROTEC TS 'lbc 4 uc vluy to gi xrd :lgaiiut llzc donga \ \ \e fy tbroigb li iaLob_\v.- ll1"gn'»p:'ly fully ini’-l I .Colne reliable company. .V g _ Our policies are issued by the 'strongest most popular n-ul reliable r:omp_u1ic_~: on thc continent., With fi policy' from any of tbcsc firms you are saurc of gt-ffilly; your money and uit _ thoroughly protc-tu-fl against loss. " ".` ` lic on ibe snfc side.. ' 'Cull or ‘.viifc.fo.lay for illfvflllllifl" regarding fbcsc |>oli<~_if.l,s‘. -' " ` W. K. A Rogers, _Co_.. Lid- _ R4 Great George Siren-i. ` dwfuitf. - " for 81.00,- by msilfrom. These $15 Suits For Me" Are Going F6181? . Af first we had mul(-r-inf enough for _'lu of ilu-sc $15 sullsbut they are going so lust lbnl \'c\'>' "'“' arc left. ' _ ~ 'l`be fabrics shown are splendid qufllifl' flllli" "ml fnncysfripecl scrges und worsteds and flu: tnilminli :md trluuuings are ns good M4 l'0U`.Cfl“|‘l “MI for. You are sure of getting a perfect fitting Suit I" thc very latest style---one that is well worth thc rc- gulnr price of $20 to $25---but wbllc the clulll lui'-" _ 5 thesesnlfs will be sold nt..............--~-~~'-5' Cali in dnd'See The Styles ' The new spring Style plates BTC llefe' l“g°f:§: _ with the best display of foreign and domestic iuiyol; ` worsteds and sergc that wc have ever Sll9W"' _ (mn : will bepleased with the display fouthereis nu mwm _ iduallly and clmracteristic distinction fo if thnl 1 'nppenl to all good dressers. ' Call in today. John McLeoid 517 CTO ` __ M AA _ ___,---'jjll ,sf - -f* ‘ ` .--- £- onuu rim: is--suonr lu run our isrost The Removal Sale of Boots and Shoes at clearing out prices - will Cilllfiilllt lililil close. Save your money bygetting your family supply of footirear NOW _ _ ' ` 1 V _ ,