..-H. riff-`. if .. _ fiillafi *;':4 5? ` _,,' 2 , , " "I§'._ fi i gf lr. lm- 5-, ,__ ~¢.».~_ .>- _* ' s 1 _ ': 1 1 ,l "‘. _ ,_ 1, E' i` , ' if ll’-_fi 1'- l i »’-' 1 1_1 ii" - i_€i._'< fl__ V _hit . ,_ le _- ,- »__, .- . ... li. .§»;f" “il lf i’ “ _‘Ji £51 ' E _ i'-£22513 fi' 1 W , _I I`,~J.l z . °‘“` "1" _ ¢ ,_---,_-+53 ,__ si.;-.»,.; ' ~ »_ _ , . _,...-Q-j ;-:;?=“=_=1és‘¢‘Q'__f m we-» ~.*:'.-_.1-;-; ~.‘~"‘“’:’- .__.4,_,,,._4-&=1=b-:_ '-4 ai';.f'i_ _ ,.__ _ 1 _. 1; -1:- Q -12-err 4.-; : ‘j Q e-'.`¢G`L;'f .: _ ». -,-_».- --_-er- - '-1» :suse ~' if in ' __-of _ _» i‘-$ . '|»AC.B TWO ‘""' v-run nrrssr mms 1 ' ” 'IEE 'QHAPLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN '“ ' '“ rmsr or Au." ’ `. MARCH 27»;1-914. _ shown as much improvement in its After Grippe or Hard Colds Colds and grippe lower vitality. They leave the sy stem in condition to be readily attached by some serious ailment. The vital forces should bc promptly built up and for this purpose there is nothing better than Jamieson’s Emulsion of Cod Liver Oil with Hy- pophosphites. _ This is a pleasant. re- constructive tonic that helps to build up tissue and vital energy. Acts News and Edit. Dsy Phone Atherton, I-louris and Montague, FRIDAY, MARCH 27, 1914. DIARY 0F EVENTS 'rolii Y, City Mugistratch-l Court, Older Boy's Vonference, Memorial Hall, 6.30. Legislature, 11 ii. m. Punch and Judy show, Hall, 3 p. ln. l’co}ile's Theatre 7.30 and Prince Erlwnrd Theatre, 7 p. m. MR. l. U .iHES' INNOCENCE Htewert exposes the innocent Head Office at Charlottetown. Branch Ofllces ut Bummerslde, _“___ ,__ ____ _ _ _ _ __ _ c dairying in Prince Edward Island. But the Farmers' Institute of Pal- mer Rrmd did not confine its atten- tion solely to dnirying. It had start- ed out on the co-oiierution l>l'i11CiP10 and this principle it was determined to apply to all the interests of the ominunity wherever possible. The selling of lambs was taken hold of with the result that the members of the Instituto sold their lnrulls nt a higher price than was i'uc-:iv-:l by fl il. m. farmers elsewhere, some lumbu l.\ilg;- Heurtz i, lg as high as $8.50 Home of the flocks averaged 100 pounds to a lamb Market and some ol the lnmlis \~.-ighed as 9~ P-_ mé fact that these results were attained XID( - by careful and -ntelligent brl¢ding,it ay be said here that in '.he past five years the leverage weight of lambs lu the territory covered by the In- stitute rosc from 70 to 90 pounds high as 116 pounds. _'is lliof of the Ill ln another column, the Hon. W. S. ¢a¢h_ incom- promptly, agrees with everybody. Regular 50c size bottle for 35c J. G. Jamieson Druggist 'V1 F _ _ . . _ 1. --~-___,ri~-, _ '-.~»;»T'»*'_';“-"fi» ~ __if',i'~"" : - wi' -3-. - -.,».'.§~» _ .f , ._f_ - _ ' 1( '_ -' \_§\` ,_ M->»liul:iie Blucli Fox Ex change ~11l=!'ro,‘_ll'\nd6ll08 50llclt9d ll., hi- Kionon, Manager % T*-'ont-agile. P. E. I_ l"i‘°" ._ ._ ._ I N. c. culusnll _ fe Amherst Nova Scotia Breeder and Dealer in High ess Grade Pedigreed Black Silver Foxes and all other Fur Bearing Ammals Correspon dence solicited 1105-2-7m6mos F' _ MARRIG ES F `_ JARDINE-MASTERS. - At Char lottetown on March 17, 1914, by Rev. J. Heaney, Anzorettn Jardine of Orwell to Wm. Henry Masters of Vernon River Bridge. MACDONALD.- At New Argyle on March 26th, Flora, beloved wife ‘of Malcolm MacDonald, aged# 63 veurs, Funeral Saturday at 1 o’clock to Argyle Shore Cemetery. wp.rrnnrpqpsffqpuuulpnpnffpfnunpsnnfspf up The President of the _Palmer Road HB H Institute, Rev. Dr. Gauthier, wrote representative of the Island. He cheques last year for $27,000 for lsllows conclusi'vel.y that Mr. Hu'ghes` lambs and cream alone (the butter has foiled to grasp the elementary factory handles cream, only). This is principles- on which the Island"s case a large return for these two pro- for the restoration of six mem'be1'B ducts; it is exceedingly large when 15 11115011 Ne 0119 but 2111 i1l1\0C9T1¢ compared with the value of the pro- peteiice of Mr. J. J, Hugln-9 HHH iluuc, und lllnhluv to an amazed and it is a direct result of the com electorate ills utter inability 1-0 prehensive system cf co-operation fol- i{i'i-isp the salient points of our plea. lowcd by the members and ilnder the The innocence of Mr. Hughes is inspiration ofthe Farmers' Institute. e.lunllr-fl only by the innocence of the A district actually poor several no\\'sp:i|rer which, by publishing his years nge is now fairly well off, An letter of deft-nce, hollis up the hon. idea of the standing of the farmers lnenllior to the contlimely of there may he had (rom the fact that ilifelliwult iucu. one of the patrons of the crenmcry M12 1'111i:hes iinenrtliell ii resolution received last year for milk furnished-, which he suhiritteil to the House of between June 301;), and November lvommons pruyinig tiiut ii petition he 1|);n_ the handsome sum of $925. ipl'csented to lmperinl parliament hooking over this record one will ,i1S11111.‘< nn nlneudnient of the British not be far astray in calling it pro- North America. Act to provide that gross; nor would he' be 'astray 111 the three maritime l"rovinccs “Shall claiming that the game progress is not at any time have fewer reprcsen- possible in any other section of the tutivcs in the House of Commons Same sine in the province, to each when it entered the Colifeder- mention the fact that this progress ntion"-striking directly nt the root ig ver larg ‘duct he leadership of) tllnt Sir Wilfrid patted him on ,,,-ganif, d_ Dig Gmlthiar not ly the buck for his innocence, and urged lminched but he practised; he preac - `t111lf 121111 111105111011 WHS "PROBABLY ed advanced andscicniidc methods f l\'lOltl'} (lNl‘l OF SlCN'l‘IMEN'1‘ THAN fm-ming and he mmle hig own fur 5 Ol" -IUSTIUIE on IN-111f`1'1`1("E"'11 model one and his herd of dairy cat- he llsriiei-1‘at0<1 at your expense. 'net-. we have it an good authority wail"----Ami Try io lim in i I Just as the editors of this newspaper, day by day, en- deavor to fumish you with the stories of EVENTS in _which you will find personal interest-~with stories from daily life that have “human interest" so the merchants of this city, who sell fumiture, aim to tell you, every day, the “human interest news” of their stores. They realize that they may appeal. unfailin ly, to your "human interest" by affording you UNUSUAT. buy- ing opportunities. To thus cater to your personal interest may mean, in some instances, that these merchants forgo all profits on special offerin s---on the theory that such concessions on | their parts will MAKE STORE FRIENDS FOR THEM. And they are right in this. For there is _nothing of so | great value to a store as "an earned friendship? When a store has “earned” your good will, it has made of you a VALUA_BLE ADVERTISERTYOU do not CONSCIOUSLY advertise such a store. But, when the subject of buying furniture comes up, in any conversation with friends, you naturally recall to mind the “bargain” which some particular store has placed at your 'disposal and you SAY A GOOD WORD FOR THAT STORE. In many instances, a good word froma friend DECI- DES a woman as to WHAT STORE TO PATRONIZE. Thus, having EARNED and RECEI_VED your COMMEN- DATION, at the small cos_t of having really served you well, the merchant finds himself well repaid for his sacri- fice of immediate profits on the sales made to you. . _ . . _ . __ ,, . , . would rush into print as Mr. Huglieg ducts of the district eleven years ago, ‘ It'S "lI)l.lSlIl€SS” With 1'11m» 1t’° 13113111955’ W1th I 'rua GUARDIAN ,_ ,, r-' . 1 I The House of_Quality. Advertising Plions...... ... ...ISI-8 lxlgrgilldgulodhzlld dglnlflallnit so 30:: Furnlture Your “Good A Subscription. Phono ... .........183-2 monly heard about the decline of .........139 News and Edit.Nlght Phones.182 &1$3 ./ZX' /_ I / / _ . _ -is In-J ` S\_\f?f_ _ i Q71 i l IHE DISSERVICE 0F i.l“.fi._°f..?5‘."c‘i.L”b‘.?f.3Z§fl'2..?§ "£‘;’i‘.; Mn. M. P- G5. And yet that is the principle _ _... which Mr. Hughes’ resolution called ‘I-ION. MR. STEWAR'1"S EXPOSURE. for to have embodied in the' Union Sir,- It is well nigh pitiable to Act. No doubt,»Sir Wilfrid Laurier witness tho almost I-lerculean eiiorts spoke gentle words such as Mr_ that Mr, James J. Hughes, M. P.,iHughes quotes in The Patriot, of and the Patriot are making to ex- iblnnd sympathy, but surely he must tricate the former from the false no- have smilled inwardly to scorn the sition he iinds himself in with regard ridiculous idea, which Mr. Hughes ,ask- to the case of our representation in ed Parliament to vote for. -thc House of C'ommons. The position which the Local Gov- Mr. Hughes, abandoning in des- ernment takes is,'as every -one knows,‘ pair his attempt to defend and ex- wholly different. We are simply con- plain awaygolgis iinfortrnate pnizitigs, tending for the correction of a mis- W11011. iu 1 l he BPO 8 11.251119 G tn'fe and thc carrying out of an 8 Fec- ’Islaud’s claims fOr 11101111566 I`9P1`_U' ment that was made between th§Do- sentution, comes to the surface 219511111 minion ond the Prince Edward Island than the number that was assigned .jqor wnnld it be out of place t0_in a letter to the Patriot. Of Y.€Bt€f‘ Governments in the year 1873. 1121!; 11911111191 Wlth 311 kinds 01 1112 Our contention is, and has been, headlines, and takes up a new posi- than according to that agreement’ ‘H011 in defence 01 1115 °°“d“"t- which this Province should have r fo all of the l11‘i11CiDle ni’ Confederation. Ui R v, pi-_ anthiei-_ w has been is, perh~ups,_ for him more unfortun- time to come a rep,-esenta_| He nays (and quotes in proof there- presi nt of the Institute sin it was “te “Pd “nnlstmablu thu" ms at'ti` 111011 01 1111 1911911 S11 melil- U1110 111 1903~ hers and urel it uct ri l 'n 111 this letter- he Ugserts that imthe to the dulslest yunderrsrlandin; ptliadt session ol 1906 he moved for ii reso- atm could be I t 1 1ution__forBapt addrqcss to the Ki11ilAt° grestlgrg hindrance triimllie silhcissor oil have le i' ish orth America ct H t amended _so that no province should ggfffsigzs 0(;r0,§';,°I{fOsI;;)iv,;flrf‘;lh_§‘_;r 3;: have at any time fewer represents- me hi h M H h Oli, innocence, glint unch jnki-u Should fin equal to the best in the prov- tive,-, in pa,.1L,m,mt than it was Zhu a w lc i-_ 911;; es _strove in en when it entered the confederation the sessions of 1 06 and U07 to uc' 1 . , . _ . ' complish ily his aborti rcsoluti ns. As Mr. Stewart ¢¢,|i¢iiigive)y.pmv,,H__ that he has not *__ much _,ow in his und, failing ln this, the following I am Sin c_‘;0_ o __ “`i§""' 1. 7 ex’ 4|/ ® has .1239 <9 .li i. Just for Luck Give the New Baby 'a New Baby Carriage The Right Kind are Here Phone 9-6 n S Victoria Row Ch’town. 3-25M3iE1i as -r '1 -- 's-5 ond time and was considered b the conduct a general trust loan invest- , \ . DAILY SELECTIDHS FOR GUARDIAN READERS; Furnished by W.S. Loulon i, vu. 'gina' .. .."...nu"."..."......."... _ "f~l'l`Ol’, LOOK, LISTEN" "Safety first" is n good rule for travelling through life as Well as onll the rails,-unless indeed God himself calls us into danger; and then the place of danger is the only safe place to be. But when we find ourselves faced by the Peril of temptation to conscious wrong-doing, so that, known sin is attractive to us and is tugging us in its direction, then' the well-known railroad warning and counsel is what we need: "Stop, Look, Listen." Stopping instantly, we are- to look unto Jesus; and we are to listen to his words, given to iis from his own lips or through his inspired followers: "Lo, I am with you nlways;" "My grace is sufficient for f.hse"; "Sin shall not have do- minion over you, for ye are under grace." No temptation to conscious wrong-doing can withstand the power of Jesus Christ vfhe-n conveyed in these words to a surrendered soul who is looking unto Christ in com- plain iaith 'in Hiir.. Our Lord com- |»'i-t-d our deliverance from the, i-ou .-; of recognized sin, nineteen ccn- 1 ll and in listen to him thnt he mny, -,,,_.i_~ vhis deliverance our own now? i~'I`.'w‘lMERBlui9 ARKETB miller:-.l for awry Wednesday and ness of Sir Wilfrid. our cone in not one of sentiment. but peru that he would sell. for $100 wlulo w. s. 's'rnwAivi'. 01 l11S1<1°0- 311' Wi111`111. With |111 1115 several of them ure valued at umuchiact should be so amended that thelmarch 26th_’ 1914 Hiwothsoviiif: and soltsoaoins ni the ingliei flguri-.. He preuciied cu-olierw Ilieritime Provinces should not at 1111101101111 M12 1111151103. MVCT 111f-011 I1 tion and he worlfed with his pni'l's'li-lfmy tme have few" representatives |_EG|S|-A.|’UH'H0use reverted tg the first Ord” of . __ _ , _ _ _ _' _ fin the House of Commons than what .the 1111?* a petition from Messrs. 1112111- f111£'er to snvo the Island s ori- ioners in __ engineering t.he_sale of Wm, as_,,5g_,ne,] each of them Wm," they - ‘ £11101 1`0D1'91‘011£11f1011- 1'1if1 "m1111110 lambs with thc result above referred entered the Union. *_* imp always mon that which he ¢,,_ q~i,;,, ,-cfm only to his ,,,,._,,;, any IF Mn. Hllcnns wranle soix/in fC°11111111L‘<1 from Page 1) adopted when rcfusinix to accept. Mr. S,.r,,»ic9,; in the 1,,Bt;1;n¢e mn] among ENEMY OI; OUR PROVINCE Min some drain on the revenue of the I-Iuglics‘ rel-lolutioli, viz., from n the 1,,|~m@m_ H0 preuciles on Sun. ,.gM;,l}}¥,l?m,~L0Y Klllfilf. (-8351) Cltsglglfowz; “nd it would be 111513 as Wen] , , l 1 l , or t f1ff11111“@1\*-'11 lioiut 01 View he W0\11<1 nays also null luis one nf the finest l-lA\'lr0f1'-111110 fiuantilies, in Charlottetown on Monday March 1"`°“°“t“'»1011 111’ l’0P111&t10n Whcn as ill ulinntities also that did not pny 23111' H1111 f-11815 118 B11-€1`WB1'dB ZHVB tm; fesult of the later °e“s“9 511° 19, the owners for their time mm inllornbends for his uvliearance. to stand 1-” ° "3 l" "°1"`°“°“°“"°“ 1”°1“11‘1°1Y mul at the in-it sitting ol the sup *O the °f11°1 P1`°"1“°°“- The land, through constant. croppiugfreme Uourh ° Quebec is the pivotal province, Hari , W re Si eta population nfter ‘each cmsus is dlvid e R \‘, , ` TEMPERANCE ALLIANCE oolvi- “1 ‘"°° 61 and the nn- | ` MI-m~EE_ _ it is Obtained and divided churinmniwn, Maven zsui lou, ‘“‘° "'° 1’°P“‘°“°“° 01°‘\°1'°fl ’ the other provinces, und, enemy, -ii House of Commons lg obtain,”-}_ Surnosing as the result oi the "For sore throat. bosrseness, FTOWU1 01 Whulatian, Qusbec's cough and afllictions of the`bronchfal p°p“1“tl01'l 811011111 e|ual 0ntnrlo's, passages you will find Rexali Cherry W0111¢1 lf- be fair to ask Quebec that year., ,,2_,,,,0 _and the ,mm ym,l| Bark Cough _1,,,,,, B ,,,,,,,,,,.,,t,,,,, 0| sus slmuli iw sutiuaeu with os, while 82? And take an- might their respective representation in the' tion ,in committee of the bill for the incorporation of Kensington. At 4.55 o'clock the chairman re- ported progress in the consideration of this bill. k | BILLS PASSED. I The following bills were than read n third time and passed:- An Act to incorporate the Bonanza Fox Co.. Ltd.; nu Act to incorporate the Orchard Silver Black Fox Co.. Ltdl; an Act to amend sn Act to in- corporate the Dominion Fox Co., of Murray Harbour, Ltd.; an Act to in-l corporate the Star Silver Black Fox Co., L-td.; an Act to amend the Act to incorporate the George E. Brown Fur Farming Co., Ltd.; sn Act to the Prince Edward Island Looks Good baked enamel surface; that means it will stand the hardest out chipping or cracking. Fennel! & _ The enamel ware you buy here lasts longer, looks better gives far better service for less money than any you have f ever bought before. Get your next kitchen utensils at this store- -The house-wife’s hardware store. ' ' ' _ ; '--"'r-“--" i. fa/ ~ ) __ --f /‘ . .__c -; _,- sf i= 1 s\-~= _l ;- Our enamelware has triple- *_ _‘ji . » l. ___ __ /- kind Of F01-1811 ll_SHK¢, and give good service all the-time with- Chandler ' that progress and improvement ursmiarsutosd-:ood or aidiiey win, be mil in sviuunee. it will bums also "“'“°'°- 'nz' “‘°‘““°°“ “"8 °°-» Egg and Poultry As-| e %il..‘.-.-..-.:.'..&‘~°_ _,hu U th. rm 0, th. Dmvm” h-“Damn Gres Qoorp and Kant Stl. Victoria Row; _‘_ ‘i A' A