` 4 1 _J _ 5'; - i-‘f qw _'a' f >- lfi 'ieltr ( ' ,Q ’._ '~~ ~ . or " \ ` Ili* ` THE CHARLUPTETOWN GUARDIAN """”"""""` ' A i $"‘:i <3§.i_53l}_"Hl =\°`sli ia e is so ui it is l_5;'l`lll*T__ fi _ _ 55; -f'7`i~.`- GIINMETAI. U9 .dll .\-.Q "|.'.»‘<‘ §`s3§`~'i E 5 "evil "_I‘h‘es'g are in the newest last .Wild lllltlllllii- lllo _ latest brown _ ‘Prices $3.65 to $6.00 ' ‘° ...<.i.-..»..ai¢_.l_<.il_s.'a.;l§.;if.; SQ ,_ '.3 _i ' _haw oxroans ‘ ~'!_‘hose_ are the latest creation; styles rroninew York, Bo.. _a, lio_ut'real'a'li`il` Toronto. 'rlley fe tn_‘th§§ popuiar colors grey, oi-ll, tlaoli tue limi nie prices tl’froin'$l.5ll tp $7.00. PQ B 3,1. will surely please th seassgss 2° C5 g O ` Moles or 1-as-rs .gullilltlsfisiiirll-iiiitil esoeeeeoaaasaea l`. l .».`. -s _ _ -.in - 'wir .is ts; __ ,~. l.- \ . esssssasesassgg _-5. A cargo ol' Albion Nut Coal : just arrived. Order today. ; ` l I ‘s-;/SPECIAL i .._._...__ - ui .mum--_-v.,|,,,.» ,. 95 - . 2:. A lbeun. M. L. A. .for Lot 16, is ensur- i _ _ » ' o ' PHONE 240 i I 4 l i I _ asses; _ Je.- 5 __-Q FIRE INSURANCE “” A _NECllSSl'l`Y I `1si€-#coke all ss as ` ' 'las is represented ily » ‘ Cllilrlottetown ia- Gttltoewtwllester-i.»-1¢='=»laH:-vas-¢t.lt.‘f~e¢i.s~nvl.rs»l=a.vl-¢:»»=' - N1 l'Q»$957§d&i%dl?¢l9'>’R»‘.ivis»i€i¢li¢iF7lG¢.=¢5ia5%¢i7§a5¢£-?£`¢.§dtP£v?.‘é&¢5 ' Then insure-.iii good strong stock colnpaii ies, which never contest nil honest claim such ...S ‘ri in :hi *F el it-i *I *Fl -3? ;;.l 5* :rl s=¢s1==.=¢.=:.==.¢ E. _ R. BROW i .. -_ -- -1- --»..__~J_- ss ._,_,_. 1. . _ _ >:;-I-l.-|»l.~r.<».4~i.-e>i1|»,l+l».'_?~"Ii‘_'f‘_'_*it‘~_7_~_;__ _' __ I* ~"\. /._ \)~“>\`-Q /_ rv it lf; &((4\.“""i,,» ' gl Q/' - l ` __ll`iver next Lord's Day: 8.' S. 9.45 a. nl.: preacliliig 10.30 and administrat- _ Isaac in thf, presence of the immediate RED I-l. f_ -_ __ ' Opp. Prince Edward _ wheu_m0_‘_,mg_ wg _such piccc of It is il wise lnothcr .filo does not furn tute'Ius to its location ill the new allow the llelgllbors. to lecil her chit-i _ _| . . \_|0uge__ (IPOD. S;tv,,`_y0ug-wif mg grating of cocoll' ll' at pinch df flour is _pill ln liuts liyruiinliig it nil-ougli nit- lliout -in-ease of rrrllls cess, it “ U1 chgppm-_ -'- spn tter. . t. 5 "tihiisiixiildidiisiidiifflitliiiiiil‘i%‘ih*ihii“.tiL'7'r§filI3Eiltl 5 __i Sir--Bargain Pianos--Six New But ol Exceptional Tone 5 i ~ r Quality _ _ Q1;-' -Wehave ill stock six used -upright Pialios, ol' Ll. which four are Anlerican_make. _They have all been lg gone over and are in perlect repair. Tl10.l/' S|l0Uld ZIV? if ood _ervice for twenty years, and are much better ’”R11_ln-_'§teaply- made new pianos. _ __ _fI'§ ` _ ALSO _ 5;; . l ulilnrzivlnli a co. Polio ~. . - 1 KARN, style Duchess.. ' :-1'~F.C.M1Ll.ER-it square piaiio.'finis|l<=d buck and°fl°ont, round corners, full iron plate. Just the piano for a. hall or large _ room. ‘ . _ __-.kVri_tei or apply at once. _ TRAINOR i 1 _-._ the I not ie Cla I ll, .gf i‘i-,-. . if ‘ I -- i 4' i-. -fi . ' _.sees ' .i I tl ; _:li _lf ra *F . 'lr 'lt %8‘$%%%%‘9‘¥¥%%¥¥¢%¥¢% “Wil ` THE CENTRAL GUARDIAN ii.i.l'IiliiTo~DAr's _ -_ __ _ _ IT PAYS $0 UU Ill thin PRDYIIIDI. CALFMEAL.--This is the season for culimeal. We handle the famous Gro- fast. Get our price before buying. Car- Vell BIOS. ` 5751-5-15ln3l. METHODIST SERVICE at Vernon lon of Sacrament of Lord's Supper at close und also an evening service at 7 o’clock BUYS NE M/OAR -Mr. A. E Mc~ ing un enjoyable time this summer during his leisure hours. for he has invested in a Briscoe (lilr which ho bought from Mr. Colin Stewart ot’ Slltnlnerslde MARRIAGE YESTERDAY.-in the Prosybtery Sourls on Wednesday morn- ing. May 14, Reverend Ronald Mc-I Donald. P. P.. .iolncd in lnarriugo Miss Tlscy (flurke and Mr. John J. Mc- lriends of the contracting parties. The happy couple left Souris on the morn- ing train oil il wedding trip to include Montreal, Toronto and other cities. 'Tile Guardian joins in extending hozlrt- ' test folic-ilaitions. EXHIBIT OF SOLDIERS' WORKF- Saturday afternoon and evening n oilportunity will be given thoro ill- tcrested, to visit the rooms recently completed at the Military ilospltal for thc use ot’ the Vocntlona1 Trahllng Classes. ns well ui-i the Occupational Therapy work where the bas§kctry`.. hnlldlcruits, woodcnrviilg vrorll. atc. is done by the boys under the direction _ of the Trained Ward .ilrlei-i. Thore wllli be an exhibit of tllls work rlone by the | boys thonlsolves, which will prove niost l interesting to any who care to pai’ -the _ establishment a. visit. and perhaps a source ot' wonder to the unliiitlutcd who have not seen any of this worl~l_ yet. i\itt-.rnoou ton will be selwcd by thc stuff, \vitl'. the nsslstnllcg ol’ some ol' the ladies. who linvc llltcrei.tcd tliomselve.; in this work. Anyone. in-‘ tercsted lil the re-construction work for returned illen, being carried out by “S - .“0FF|CER 665'. 0691-6-9iMDlpd.. ‘ RUMMAGE sate .ii asv. any par- eel missed phone lilo botoi-Q 11. MEETING of the G. W. V. A. on Friday next at 7.30 in their club rooms. important business. 570i-6-13M4i.\ SAVE YOUR BOOTS by_ having them re soled with the good year welt Process neollu. rubber or leather. No job too small. C. J. Lembros. - 5700-G-13M5l. ‘ FUNERAL POSTFONED.--The funeral of the lute llilrs. Francis Mc- lnnls, Cherry vuiiey, to hm,-9 “ken place this morning has been postpom od to Tuesday next ut 8 I1. m., await- ing the arrival of her daughter. RESERVE THE C-ATE.»-The public opening ot' the Y. M. C. A. Home. Beaconsfield will be held next Thurs- day evening from 7 to 10, when all citi- zens of Charlottetown, lnfen and wo- lnen, will be welcome to come and in- spect the institution. Miss Jones. the City National 'Secretary will be pros- ent. There will also be u program and rcfrcshnlents. Admission 25 cents. A DUST STORM--The weather conditions yesterday were perfectly summer-like until about 2 n‘clock when the wind suddenly voered and quite a squali set in trolu the norlli west. The wilrlntli ot the air quickly took on rl very perceptible chllllness. The most conspicuous feature of the change howevcr was the clouds-ot’ dust raised all over the city. It was llllposslllle at times to see any dis- tance ltd was sodonse and a sand storm in thc Sahara would require to “go sonic" to beat this one. The motor sprinkler was still out ot' couimlsniolz yesterday but tho city authorities took the hint thrown out in this' paperl yesterday und "dug out" the old ru- lia.blo -wluteriilg cart which did good work Sli some of the streets. in addit- ion to this the very excellent idea wus resorted io oi attaching hose to some of the corner hydrants and sprlniklliig the streets in this. way \ the Departineiit of Soldiers' Civil Re- lhstabllslllnellt. is cordially' invited lui o-ttend. . - Colillllcill will cletlll Wllllu Dlllflll 0'; in.. ; ' :.0 ¢-» pig., .um be used ill nlllirv ilillk-ren slllnd conlbiuutlons. igwse Please note a slight char gel ‘ in our delivery hour -_ ~ I MORNINGS: f _ ____ _' 8.30 A. M. ........ ._ . l().00 A, Ml 11.30 A. M. i'.F'l`ERN()ONS : ‘ 00--3.i`)0--4.00 & 5.00 P. M N sA'roRoAv' svanlnos . ` Last Delivery 9 P. M. ; i We make these changes in order_ 0 give our delivery men n clltlncc-§ ‘ i At present they seldom rench heir home before 7 p. in. for sup- i ».\ir. J. 1'. Powell, the veteran gar- whli-b helped _greatly to -put down the dust. A small shower of rain in the afternoon also plli. somewhat ot -fl dulliper ou sonic of the more :lln.blt-- ions dust. ».._.___ .____...__; _ _ ’ people in this province' who wi~re ev- l'|')|{.\l()N A Lb' _ Miss ldri Curley was a passenger \‘\'edliesdny -afternoon .lroln Charlotte- town to hcl' honle in l~'rccto\vli. = Mr. \'i'. 5. Loul-ion. city. icuvcs this lllorning oli_a short -business trip to Molltrcal, ` _ dener_ has returned from his annual trip to lils old iiolne in Cllurlottctowu, l’.E,l._ says _the Moncton ’l‘mnscl'lpt. i\lr. l’owc|l,. who is in his_liinet\_'.'-scc- und year, is still hule and hearty. Major Clayton Kennedy, who nd- dressed ,tl meeting in the Board of Trade ltorilils on Tuesday night left yesterday t`or Sydney and Newfound- _ns--_---» 7'- is F’-l lluwilg Nui nil _ ‘ ‘ 0f Session i -__- - (Continued from page Four) l-louse. and dealt with in the way it was. it might be that there wasi something in the rumor that the hon- orable gentleman haii designs on the Kings County seat. in the House of Colnmons. But, Mr. Johnston should inform himself a little more particul- arly as to his facts as the pooplgin Kings-County know all about the things he is supposed to talk about. ' This ha, Mr. McEwen, contended was no time to bring up such- u ques- tion no this. We are now at the and of the greatest war ln history; we have war debts to Day. and a country to rebuild. To tinker with tarlli' to- day is to create discontent and dis- satisfaction; we need to keep our heads and to help build up th_e coun- try. To attack the wenlthy and the plutocrats, as the lnover of the resol- ution did, savored of Ilolsilevlsln. Mr. Johnston's sneer at factories and manufacturers was beside the mark. This country needs lnnnuiucturers, they are the .great sourhes of revenue. Free trade is a, good subiect for soap- box politlclans to talk about at gath- erings that know nothing uboilt the Bllblvfl- Statesman steer clear ul tariff’ tinkering and of free trade". Ev. on tho Lender of the Opposition in the House of Commons the other day stated that industries must be pro tectod and he mentioned a number ou! sucil_ in his own constituency. I As to the taxation involved lilo; man or the woman today who buys’ the lnost expensive goods are that ever who pay nie most tiiiius. _ui-_? McEwen here lnstancod what canada did during the war under her u:-ltlonal PUUCY. She did what no other coun- lfy Ol' her population had ever done.- and silo would oouiiilus to .io it iff meddlers and interested mischief- lnu.kel's kept their hands ou' the taril`t.‘ Tariff tinkering has always bien as tended with danger and with injury to buslness_~nnd it was always avoid-| ed by staiteiimenj They do nit act' upon the separate opinions ol' dllfor- ent sections; they look upon thc whole field and adjust the tzlrin` so : 5 hos' to meet the demand ot' revenue und protection, and so servo the lust in- terests _of the whole country. The l1l`0HP0l‘ily of this country dspends upon all standing together. ill lieeplngl all possible industries in the coiintry,~ and encouraging the establtliliiliont 1_0! all possible industries. l-le was sorry to say there were too many or ready to trade with foreigners ra- |ther _than with their own people. Mr. MeEweli adjourned the debate. _lluuae nlct at il.40. _ Mn. J. J. .lol-lnsvou stated uint i100‘0I'll|l1K to reports meeting held the previous night the Government was expected to provide o. szibsidy suafauleolng a seven pci- cent divid- end on $50,000 subscribed locally to lvnrds the P. E. l. 'Aerial Transpor- tation Company. PREMIER ARBENAULT sind la rc- ply that no such arrangement had been made lie was asked to intro- i _ .. -f-_ -__ -- _ ` __ _, _ ,_` ____ ,_- _ ___ ____ tions had -been passed, the matter had never been olllclally bnilght to his notice. This may have 'been through the fault of the committees. Aifter con- sidering the matter carefully and con- sulting with many prominent people throughout the province it was deem- ed best to. submit the whole question 10 U10 'l>*-'0plei Drastlclchnnges may be advocated and may even be con- curred lu at public meetings. neverthe- less experience has always sllown that drustlc changes made without con- sulting tlle people are liable to strenu- ous opposition. wherein-i if the ques- tion were ll-rst sllblnltted and the concurrence of the people secured in advance it would be found that mat- ters would work more smoothly. it was because of this and in the inter- ests of the cause of education that he desired to secure the concurrence of lllc pcople bt-lure lllnking the i-llanges. in reply lo,u. question the Pmnliei' cxplilltlod thllt the illeri-uses asked for by the 'l`cu<:licrs' lilsliluto and \vlllcll| would probably be agreed upon were as l'oilu_ws: First class telicller.~' in vlilngl-s $200; lil ruml schools $175. Si-cond Claes in villages $175: ill; rural schools $150 ' Third Class.” in villages M25: rural $100. `\ | The bill provides for the levying nt* ii poll tax of not less than $2.00 and not more than $4.00 ullii a prollerty tux gl' two mills, tho former being the basic tax und deducted from llle_ property tax. The tax wus to be raised by the machinery now in use for the collect- ion ol ordinary taxes. _ l ill I l . l l l l AFTERNOON SESSION. Ou niotloii of Premier Ari-lenuuli_ the ilouse went into conlnlittee l'or second reading or .xii _-it-t lo amend tho Election Act. 1913, with Dr. A. Mc- Donald in the chair. f _ PREMIER ARSENAULT in explain- ing the provisions of the Act stated that the intention was to simplify matters and also to reduce expenses. As un instance he cited the previous* provision requlriilg the posting twice! or long procluiilatlons previous to' election. Another .provision of the-` sllnlc Act was .to qualify returned soldiers. In this connection it was decided to follow lilo classii:`icution_ followed by the G. W. \'. A.. and byi the soldiers themselves. in this way: the lnlln'who has served overseas lol given thc douhli- franchise: thosel serving only in Canada are givelithel ‘single francllise. This was ill accord-I ance with the principle that those. nlcu _who fought for thc prescrvlltioril or Cailndlan property hiltt the right to vote on that property. Provisionl is also inode to avi-rl the spoiling ol- _, MA~Y ,4 _liallot-. /li. ilio ii..-it el.-otioii lzloo sul-I lots were destroyed. This is soughtg to -be ovel'colllt~ by giving the \otcr_ only one bllllol ut ii' tilne illsiouil of two, as formerly, which was the real cause of the spoiling of so many bal- lots. The Act also provides for clear-. er instructions on the pzirl or tliii re-i turning officer. _ MR. J. J. JOHNSTON, while admit; ting that the soldiers had a right lol everything reusollable that could be~ given them. yet did not iipprovo oil ivlng them u property veto if theyi - s duce ri .bill to provide rl su-bsitly but di he informed the delegation who walt- u cd upon hlln that the only tray in fo which such n -bill could be introduced ll, d not have the properly. Ho dial ot believe the soldiers would ask, r this property vote. lie liclievedl o better way would he to give tllenli now was by unanimous consent of tho 5; _ per, and on Saturday lllghtS ll IS _land in connection with tho estn.bl.lsh- whole Hamm The Government had f Si ' ' ' _ . inent of aerial services ~ v Phone 393 J. 80 Gro toll -_ E generally near midnight - mano no proiiltso. on motion or Pre- i iliier Arscnault the liouso welll into committee for second reading of Tau N"'s woaltl vi . _ _ ,ive m}¢’}?m,__ ,;;_,_k‘,, nduoatlou 'rail Act, nil. A. .i. nit- C _ ea nfs roiinil_li'te cracks and crevices tit; Nevin in the chat;-_ _ ' BEER ~& G0” -; Eft'¢¢.’¢‘¥»*=Yll’=f?¢fii¢fJ¢f¥¢¢7¢¥¢fl’¢i¢ % Dr. E. C. Harris I Eye Specialist -il- Oflice Ro al Bank Build- ing, Cgarlottetowa Uffice Hours 9,30-42.30 12-5 Plume 68-Y ilf1**1v§'d§r‘[\tYv$3"f'l¥¢1ilP ..f!¢5¢¥~%¥¢Q"t2‘Z‘>‘4l¥%5¢f.&5l*="¢§§= #E 4B X* #li 4! 4h &'=¢.=.*.=¥ ai CCRNS CCNE ache and distress with them ill Off ‘ew people realize the is wonderful benefit of th i s tb preparation-those who have *ll -». tycu know also. _ - PRICE. Tliil TWO MAGS 'MI Grant George lt. U0 ill ives among stored away-gar- 'I‘hey’re one and so is the is- 3* in , MQTH BAG_ as E90? as you apply 'ucom *B Moths can do lllore damll¥c tried it know--If you' will try 0 NOW O6 '. ldlclirn at night. -liid sa ceo op the coclron es -i)I.£/\D- Gsrfol., r. HC- 905 -10C thoinormna _ _ ~. is . » ' l“"“' °“ l'"'““ "°'“""~` Arscuault said it was in conformity I ' 4§$vi‘i¢R¥¢ltl¥_i?iii%f§E¢k'hb:'¢ May is a Busy onth for' Moth aeeesses## assess assesses’ essences-asses at esseesess-'s`lilfs}e`s`§§§=E§=~§$.§‘e§§f1¢ o -_ - f 33 -u cs-° 3 is . H ‘ Z Tile liiotlls will play havoc 0 your woolen garmelils and ld furs uulessyon use prop- ` prevention now. lace Moth Balls, Ced kes, Lavendar Flakes Calllpllor Flakes or other effective prevent tl* ¢lt ‘IB %$OUQO8~i~i$_$$&$$$%i%&&$-8-Q-&$¥~l% 2 ments, or pack such garmentS n il day than months of wear Z olirsoit it lolinso The Qulllb brultorv In Dwlanatiou of the bill Pralnler with the generally expressed wish of the people; ` ° At a meeting of 'the Egg and Polli- try Association recently a resolution wnsunanlmously adopted askin; tilt- government to llrovldc this tax :ind li. was il representxtltvt meeting of farmers and presumably the resolu- opinlon of a great nlanyfnrmers, -per- haps tbe majority. Nevertheless there were differences of opinion and it was only iair that the opinion ol' the whole province should 'be obtained, as is proposed. -before tho Act' comes into force. The tax raised by this bill is to be separate lfnnd for the payment of teachers only. The Act does not interfere with the ordinary running exipenees of the district which must be provided as at present, nor will it prevent the living of u sup- plement to a teacher it the dlstrlot so desires. in reply to a quéatlon the Premier stated that it was estimated the am- ount raised by tbo bill would be in the vicinity of $75,000. The 8111011111 of increase to each class of teachers would be determined by the Board of Education. MR. J. R. IELIL was pleased to aes that the Premier had acuutesed ln the opmon exmawd by me E” Circle of Canada have enacted legislation and me G,,m.,| Famer, msgmfrgg in prohibiting the Importation, manu- levying this -tax. He, however, eau. factnro and sale of lplrituonl tended that the tax should have been liquors, except for sacramental, madl- put on immediately without waiting_ clnal and manufacturing purposes; for e further exprmlfm of while do |m°,,_ ~ 1918 camo into force on the dnt on amor Kill allfrlngo Mrph Q `PRlMll1\ ARIINAULT said that of July last and it was doomed expe- , j_ _ ; Q an matter or me alniougs lie anew arent to dmoua tlio mia act at the ' I nu-saga nie press um .diese f*?°°l“'lvr_weut seiieleli to provide _tor iaipoi_rt»__ ea-ciao