i}._ . i- I i ir, f ..-=~u»..~.V._.<,-;_- i i ki li ._ *.1 ii 3 J _ Gund 1 ", Fislung` 1 tit- i- s -Rod Our superb asS0I’lmQI1t affords you opportunity to procure one that w_1 l give you years of satis- faction and pleasur_e.'l`h1s year we are showmg the tinest assortment of high class rods ever shown here. Come in and look them over. 1 Baskets French make, strong, serviceable every angler requires one and our prices are the lowest. I JIIIIIVIIIHII/¢\\W”l. _ _ G-s I 5 lair////0/1 G. .lamieso Drugglst llll I.\\\\\\\i/llfallllll Wm ll Gifts for the June Bride Our showing of new silverware comprises the latest and most useful from the best factories in Canada. Prices Very Reasonable G, l“l Taylor jeweler & Optician i ~--- -' u"¢ _ _'_ ' wl"' iq? ‘ " - ff; _ .<1 f ~;-:fs -L~.;>.';.='»>`f 'iff' _,.1 .»<‘>~._'.-`i‘ff_° , _ .. 5’ H: _.jf .`. Q# ‘>>..‘ -...___ _ ..-- -- »'--zhrbo Mcnfsgue Blscls for: Ex change Correspondence Bolleltsd I.. M. McKinnon, Mamm-r ‘ Montague. P. E. I. _ BIRTHS \ Y _ M ' ...____ 7 f‘HANDLE»Il.- (ln June 20th at l'. E. 1'. I-1ospital.to Mr, and Mrs 1". S. Chandler, a daughter. the ‘ i _ DEATHS F 'l(Elil.Y.~At Greenfield, King's Colm ty, on Saturday, Gregory Kelly aged ti7 years. llillll lllllll lllll ll'l'L'|l. Slllllllllh is Worship Mayor Sterns and Dr. J T. .im kms. Prince Ill-lward' Theatre ...$54.0 H.. H. W I 'Weeks .....,... ... 2"." 1 'rcl. Vitkis .. .. h.u0 G 1:. Wright . . r».00 Colonel P‘._ S. Moore 10.0 The Faithful Circle of King’s Daughters (per Mrs. Edward Chandler) ...... ... 12.00 A friend' . 1.00 lman, 5.00 Farquhmson .. L00 Anna Farquharson 2.00 'l'. W. Woodman 10.00 R. Jenkins ... 5.00 W. S. Louson /... 5.00 B. R. Roger Dr. S. J. H. B11 . .. .. ...... Ur. J. T. Jenkins In W. A. Mormon 820. Robert 'l‘homas Easton .Ham shir , p e, 5.00 ‘Mlliam Clark, North Wiltshire, I nga potnires. __ ,'_. ,, . . _._.... .J Bubscripticns will be received by Sterns . _ l»u.JJL Hlo 'i .. . . .. 5.00 Tlyndman & Oo. ... 10.00 .00 00 Bell 2.00 F..-1. Holman I: Oo., Ltd. 5.00 5 d 0 .p_t_ "1 Pi- --.- _Tll G'UA'RD~I mn ` - Advsnlshs -»» -- -9°-‘M9-I sense:-lysine Phone... ... ......'10-B News and Edit- D!! Pboas...... --JN News and Edit.NightPbonsl'1\9k13l published on Thursday as usual. changes. a telegraplhic summary of which is given elsewhere in. this paper, must he a sore blow to Liberal hopes. had resounded unccasingly through- out the province from pulpit and |1l:|tform during the campaigns was a strong appeal, anid it was.mnde sys- teinatically and scientifically. (Jn this cry a‘nne the Liberals had hoped to turn the scale. the I/itbernl lender, Mr, lfowcll, mude these dctinite promises? at the very next session of the legis- lature to pass legislation completely wipinrg out all thotel and club li- censcs in this province, and thnt no shop licenses will be permitted to is- sue to replace any hotel or ,club li- cense wiped Uut. local option. 1-aw, to permit any mu- nicipality to wipe out any shops that _remn-in, on n majority vote, instead of under the three-fifths handicap, as at the present tiime. P D county wide las in 1he,cuse of the Scott Act, sq that a by-law may be carried to close shops in the wholly county on n majority vote, and you will have all the benefits of local Op- tion provisions f-or enforcement. ' ther restriction upon any shops th-nt may remain lin any municipality as _experience may show to he necessary to limit the operations of the tratiic and eflective to remfady its evils, ple :lid notitrust hlrm. Then there were old Irlbenal sores to wipe out, the Ross Government and its corrup- tlun lillll mit 'lletn furgottcn. Arid T-l1€l`0 was the strong, sane ndininistrution of Sir .lnmcs 'Whitney durl-ng the past ten years. "’fhe pilot whom the poople took 'aboard i:i1 1005 still commands the ship of state and he will carry it forward tc fresh achieve- ments for the public welfare;" this prediction has been verified. Advertisers will please note these JUNE. Hlos WA'1‘r.n. 5 Time. I-I't '1‘ime.f.l't. Date. y. H. M FT. 4:18 5:04 5:50 Th. 6:37 F. 7:25 Sa. 8:15 S. 9:05 M. 9:50 23:33 Tu. 10:44 .. W 0:27 1-1:31 'l`l:|. F H. M- 15:24 16.52 18:10 19:28 20:35 21:38 22:37 eesseeeei maoiseéecme- smqamnwww ~ =m§§??PP N Us __x _ 2 2$§$va3w 5 4-4-1~1~lU5¢.“?""`?`?°° qS4Qa:?;;¢§3;¢&mQm&w~mawom4 mpeaa = M. Tn. W. ca -1-ia J-_io ac_=¢?=°¢.=‘?¢.°°.°":f';§£§ rcec~':o==oaé =e»z:n==»-°°~‘°‘=° - 10 ll 1:18 12:17 18:04 13.54 14:50 15:51 10:56 18:04 18 Th. 19:11 lil F. 20:14 ' 2' sa, 21:10 21 S. 22:02 2'! M0 2é:b2 23 lu 9:46 23:41 » 2:01 So.. 2:48 S 3:31 M. Tu W. 12 13 14 15 16 17 24 W. 10:28 .......... ._ 25 Th 0:28 11:10 26 F, ll:53 27 Ss.. 1:50 12:38 28 S 2:27 ` ll':27 20 M 3:(/3 14:26 ' 3.40 15:35 “°____""__,__ _____a :_________ 5 0NTl\Rl0 ELECTION 'l`he result of the (lntario elections, ss- _._ The Abolish the Bar wnr cr_v, which ln his manifesto to the electors, "'We promise, if returned to power, “We promise to amend the`existing "We romisse to make local o tion "We promise to impose such fur- H'e limi promised too mulch; the peo- THE SUEZ CANAL _ The cln ,tation ed and cclpts. Head Omen at Charlottetown ,ht-“med on un” Tiifrllh gmt: all and-i“'f»”1°"“‘°' -ns uw-. mu u=u°l= _°f W. Loaded Otlics lluconi House, lam °“t “W” “B l“‘l“`°"'“°'"' _ Strand W. C. ’ been for the purpose of enlal`lil\E it marriage.” The Brat _ so as to enable it to pls! th! 181101' introduce the pride P“°m°“°--~ °~° °°"~'A- A' mmm types of vessels that fnodern condi- leaving the ivy-grown p'a`r~lq'h diureh be stand! 9, ullwoe of f Mhnlflllf Elnfbl'--~ ... ...Je Bs Blll'B0t¢ tions can for. _ - On au arm 0! h°v.l°v°,.r. ,-1 m‘m p°r_’wen it tha' old ideawluu _ ` ` Ten years, ago, it is stated, vessels fectly relllcctsble _t-'ut for the fact "about, Ori the wlwlul It WDUIG ‘D8 Lovely TUESDAY' June 3”' 1914' recording more than -4,000 tons were that during his last ivrtnight at sh t s 1 Bright NOTES not 22 per cent. of e 0 B Dall- on he was led by ,i dangerous ~ Dm" oF "EMS mg; 1°" ye" they Wm ml 4* lm Taxi: mi~f° mu r°""d th” “”"“' sw. the oaaw.. -.Fm ,,,,,,'.. the insertions and ledgings, _ .___ cent. Ships of over 6,000 ons en s ` e car age Passes the local golf mast- partisan of Liberal journals ‘is buckles and lovely nlnons for dl-apu-lg years ago were but one per cent. dl club~house h-is eye wanders furtively, ' ff-» »»°»~ »f t- s:;::.:..::;:~;:‘::;:."f::.::: :::'.':; E L ii t L1; ' is'11<:1-1 City Mag,s"ate.s Courh 9 a_ m_ per cent. > The Suez repgrtlnsizg Islliejuiliottrxyililere ,rlpiiirpicr-facedtcolorizlellmany ohjacuonshto the new tidings. ai y VV_ 1 H I _ Annual (‘onventi0n of I’ li I with uPff\*SH thllt Well g"°“ l "5 0 \ll'° °e°°”d 9°' ° 1 » i'll'l1’f4e“"? Initlfute WSUIDOB. 9 ri. nl. .I dimensions of ships is the best de- bride sighs. It is her first misglving t' says in 8 htladlme' umdistribu' The fOll0Wll`lg St0Cl{ , ` 3 IICW ‘ C t 1 _ _ _ Th ` |tion cnn hardly he called n jerry- , _ J’ Eulgenle oglziiosm into animal monstrntron of the necessity for the ull we have the neglected home. mana" this time." Stock, ~ - ~ _ .. ~ ii i 'rh 'i ir, r, , _ _ - ' - . mmm _ company s continuing the wor o m shiirver ca e-'baske slit of a fond' _ Black, Sllk _ 5 1_2 (102. In an Sizes runes izaweni Theatre, 1.30 ana 9 lruvruvluusul- S°"‘° °l tl” ‘“‘P"°"°' ° ' ha” ¢°“°“l"“"‘”d *° ""1 'film WHLQ movement in udum- ' " ' 5' p. m. ment it is sought t° attain is, in the half-a-dozen li-quid-eored halls of ;eionn| rn-cies in New Yury, to- hav., Bl2lCk, Sill( ......50C,~ 12 H02. ill all S1268, l"°0Dl0'B 'l‘hCl1l1r*‘. 7.45 and 9 D. IU- speed with which ships can be passed special make. The mock Chippendale the Dubllc schools kept open all thc . . ~: f ' : . r' . ~‘ - ____ ____ ________.___.____________________ 'mm md to end of the wat”-way_ In chairs have been gold go pay lust yen.: round, The idea is to keep the Whllc, Silk al'lkl€.........-...-....-lo(-, 15 dOZ, In all S]Z@S u . _ 9,2 th B time was cut down year-B club ,,,bs¢,,1p|_i0,,_v gqnapd children cd thsstreets and occupi- ' »7 -. . ' ll ggednelldfy’ l9 n'irieuiTsemgwhich appears to be misery brodds over the household. lcd. 'As the iuveniles are the ones Pure Silk hose at $1"‘5’ up to ln au S1265 lo ein sue uic “ " .- _,_ _ -, . . _ _ honda y' KM “in E prd-an hy thirty-five minutes to 16 hours lhe children ask where father n1,l\\h0 V/Ollld |10 chiefly 1108912011 \\‘°l‘;6 Black Silk d0Z_ In all sizes . y' e. or 8 ua I nearly the best rmgrk that can be while the lonely wife weeps. Then _U10 ¢‘lH\ll§c made, they should be ’ _ _- Engl Edd be "und on Thunday' reached, as satisfaction is expressed clomestthe cu-lmitnutindg chapter. The Elven tg "Dice mln 21° malgef- Per' Tan: Silk 5 “ “ “ “ I1 1 ll . because if, was maintained last year. ry-rn has bi ten' eeper. The op- DDB BY Won vo e to a o ish the . . ' . - U ' “The Evening Guardian will pol pg 5,085 ships used the canal last Dressed wife asks hier husband for llonk summer holidays! Perhaps not. White, Sill( llSlC... . 5 sc 1' ir bg iggugd up W dnggdg (wi r, it will be recognized that ex- monry to buy me e bread, for the ' *_* - ~ ~ » e yhu llbe ygaitior in such matter is “gummy chudrm ne is in H had temPer'__ A wnaiar having been caught in Wh1lel1Sle......... .. ..25C, Any quantity. _ Argyleslnic the London Chronicle l i il t . .I ' ‘.|.;e..i;!|’ri;;Aci1 dai. he ight men mmm that Buch “imma nm now Black, silkiankle .........25c, Any quantity, sin. tries. for the s. moderate _ll il WAI 01 fund- if the r_ontr- is to be kept clear. 'Phe your 1913, while the total trade don( was less than in 1012, showed rs marked gain in the ton- nage of loaded merchant ships, which is the strongly hopeful factor in the situation. The quantity of mer- chandise carried was 25,775,000 tons. n record figure. The heavy business was bound' east and south. It in- cluded coke from Great Britain, su- gar from Adriatic ports, petrol from phosphates from- Albcria and 'I‘\lni- A sprciril feature was the size of the consignments to India and lar- ther entsern ports of worked metals, machinery and railway material. This latter is described as proof of the economic development of the rc- gions served by the canal. Bnrmah, Siam, Indo-Chixfa and East Africa are increasing their trade with Eu- rope. China and` Japan are stead- ily ami largely expanding their busi- ness, whilc India has from the first been a main supplier of traffic. The region directly tributary to the ca- uul is also developing new indus- It was in 1856 that the Suez (in- nni Company was _formed, and in 1860, after many engineering, politi- cal and financial difliculties had been surmounted, thnt'it was opened for traffic. It was recognized as a great. and useful undertaking fron: the first; but it is only now that it all means to the world's trade is being appreciated. Its story, and espe- cially this latter. chapter of it, sug- gests that in due time like great re- sults v'ilI be noted from the opera~ tior. of that great waterway which 011-" moral ges to back up hor remonstrance Finally the husband fs touched~ with It is asserted in the Scientific Am remorse. swears reformation. accepts mean that the Great Eastern, the _s-_.-.°~"-'.‘-ga; --;. gratefully Ecod Alderman Brown’a lcviathan of a.half century ago, was _ undertaking tp, see the children de- practically unslnkable. She had a _,:`-@1(fl'='l""? ueutly buried. and the story ends on double hun, it iohgundinhihnik-head -'v7 *~ a note of high l10D€. ifalias n partition running length- -_ . :_ ._l V "All these charges against golf are ways down hcr~midd1e frorr bow to _ "4" ' ""`°"" '°` 1 _ far from novel, The other day ,, gal- lstern) and numerous cross bulk-, lant gunernl protested uigalnstrheads. Instead of improving on this the ‘lazy swine' who spent or even holding to it, modern build- thelr Saturdays on the links ers have retrogruded, Double hulls instead of nt drill. Four een-lure rnrc; longitudinal hulk-heads are turies ago the Scottish Parliamenbunknown. was equally severe on devotees of the 'unprofitable sport' who neglect- ed the patriotic pastime of archery On its account. It was resolved that golf should he 'utterly cryit down' Nevertheless golf surv-ived the Scot- tish Pnrliament-survived even the fulminations of John Knox. It was stated to the discredit of Mary Stu- art that sho. played golf within. a few days of Dnrniey-s murder. She that with n i- ex airrs, as me for was a true golfer. But one suspects the enthasinsm of Charles I. for it is recorded that ho broke oil his game ut Leith on receiving news of the Irish rebellion. That might .put a to _in to 1181197' might. B' more strenuous " the village game modern golfer oil his stroke, h’ut would hardly tear him away prema- - I LoNn<»r~; June 21.-Gu iieimo M. de L.esseps’s genius put' in the tumly fron? thejdlmks' `F°r1’ whatever Marconi lids added tw: new gnport- way to being c,_,nst,.,,ctcd. the Pmm_ 0159 "lull bf* 501 Of lt. Z°f is PFD' ant improvements to his wireless in-. mu umu, _ bably the most absorbling game we vention. These are gun-firing by have. Hence its value as a relaxa- “'"°l‘-""3 “nd his “BW 'M*“`c0“i SYS' . _ _ H_ _ t tem of fog-signalling. 60|-F Alla TTS vlcnms 3?: _‘Md busy 'Isnt ‘glues 0;: 5 Olllcl-ai announcements of thesc`two :ood rarities in Europe The same can- hreavl, when these lazy brute can cus-' " __ ` _ _ Cll1l(ll'CI1’S/COlOI‘€d llSlC ln Sl( lflk lan at _ not, with truth, be said with res- ~ ’ ' C’ Y My em" ten shillings u day on the pect to America On this continent quantlty' ' inks." Ami then. 0.. the ieiiiher-.,h_,,e me sm, m`,my WM ,,,, ,,, Children’s sox assorted colors at ‘14c and 25c any _ I _| . s o ie _ v ` * v , ::.°;;:;°.;’ _?.:.'“.;..':.; .’:::..‘;: f- qu=uur~ ' - O11 which the-nrucli-tried wife is stir-lower mm inanimate species “mt red at last 1;.. indiznant Protest. and `:;.el,vl now uid again appears cw" 1" Pho 9 6 ood Alderman Brown rcs.dent f lc( Y popu ated places and mats ’ ne __ \ 2 .1»' f. C"T°W"IA.IONS-' ' ' the Anti-Golf Union, who has lfeen n `Qimiaglxxleprolsstl)migngtcxgle Vi; ` 'Victoria Row silent witness of the sad scene cmer- ' ' . y ' 5-- ff 1 ' Y '- ' 'F5 . 4' ' l- 'l‘he `Asquith Government has tion in thc amount of income tax it proposed to collect from the sup- er-weaithy and also to vuithholrl for a year certain proposed grants from tl.-c treasury in relief_ of municipal rates. The situation is awkward for the minisizers. The reduction will not win them the friendship of the millionaires, and the withholding of the local grants will vex the demo- crats who wanted the millionaires’ hides to show to their admirers. MARCONI FOG-.GUN AI MARVEL AT SEA. `___ ;». urn anger a w ~i some may 'important discoveries will shortly he mvlll flec cunpnny. The re short of less than that is swinc in the 11 velo ment in the business of the tions. But the h ne mo -h 'rd East that means not a little for tae ly walled before.. strange restless. buliness of llhirope. The year was ness sailed him an Saturday alter- not the best in the history of the n'oonl. In || few months happiness venue, which itil had fled. Hs ‘sought the links at francs, was daylight, and came heme only up rawlng 1 .- A 51,1;-:ted controversy is be-ing cease to be :.\ game and become u ,n-_ade. In the meantime, some parti- carriéd on in the London Times on vocation, 'Phat I, man may miwdlg culara have been learned by the New .York American correspondent which the why and wherefore of golf and over golf, without being slack, is its 'may be C( more than passiné intep its devotees The discussion was in'l- , _ .lest Ir is known in the gr .vllllr _ Ll ' V110” tension. 66 ' ° 99 Safety First led* and coinprolienslvc. It is cock- lleyfying the countryside; it is |-mm- inf; U13 mu.Ill\'0od of the nation; it is placing Brltnin’s commercial sup;-¢m_ My at the mercy of the foreigner; it is leading to extravagance and waste. Peopln will not drill becaus¢ llllv Dréfer to play golf. The school buy is growing up t-gotistle unsa- chal and unpatriotic because golf is luring hlm away from the wholesome discipline of temn games. Business men are facing bankruptcy with in- diflerepce because golf tempts them from their oflices three or four days a week. Fitatesfmen, under the in- fluence of its anodyne, are no longer ln touch with realities. The man Who has once developed golf-madness, W9 are wld. rapidly loses all human- |¢Y~ HG might illst as well take to drugs or drink. 'fha mournful cry of ., ___ _ the "gon widow" nm with als- g‘“'{°-G "°Kl“"°" ”.”“¢_-0:’-. Our-l 7 The development of shlpbuilhing as trelsin-g nhrillness. The Saturday . I rm mr” °l'd~K°”t S`_"°“‘ u°"l _, -V ~ Wm... of mia mme 1- .hm in uuuew ous mr pmol soo with -~~~ -~---' ~ ~ - r- f ~ - - You henr these words every- where, and tho thought they contain should be heeded par- ticularly by bank depositors. Since 1882 we have provided the public with s safe place for their money. Ourlleserve Fund ot $11,000,000 is now 188% of our Psld-\:LCsp|tsl and we con- stantly m tain adequate hold- ings of Cub Assets. We invite Savings Accounts, large and small. The Bank of W Nova Scotia - - - 0,000,000 ».;.....:. .' .' l1k%£8’s_ lSl.AN_D IJRANCHES _ ' - liherlottstnwn - Snnimenlde Alberteu. 0‘Leary - Kensington Vl:lorla < ldontsyus iii Guarantee to is h 'ii ' ' 1nllfill»°ri'oe'§l1d ‘indeed html. - ‘ - - st lac tinted by a Mr. Bosanquet who vig- |thai. tho Marconi' experts havll: foer orously protests against the growing |son-2 time past been testing an np- popularity of t-he game to the detri- A ment of all others, .and his letter " *QV _ was followed in quick succession by as _...n»|~n|i, others nun-.;n..t1ng charges 0| _,_ more _TQ or less extravagant nature. The con troversy has spread to the editorial columns and to the reviews, until ‘=,\* now it shares with the Ulster pro- blem the pride place in puhlic at- _ ' pnrntus for distant control. One thins has led toanother. The distant control machine was com- bined with an automatic fog-gun, Zalltlcil the Stevenson-Moyes acetylene ' ' l 'l`hc latter was left on an isolated elevation in mid-ocean, wherenit had been erected and had been left uu- nt-tcndr-