MAY, 11 1915 THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN IJAUE ply/5, \ /_ _. \` - tial _ /1“"l»:;l J , _ _», - _-oy -1* -- "~ ‘ 1 ' H, '-TTT' ‘ . {l»,‘f.` _ "_$~`~l‘-" ‘ ‘ _'.`lllf'/if/' l.'.»-‘f W/_ i .ui _ ve,,,N,,.n I llgiii V \ Z 1%’ " / ‘_ ~`\'_T\'§ ` Y- - 352;; Koal’-of for the , Kitclieii ,_ \ _You will need " a load of -good °‘Hot Stuff Coal” now for Summer. ~ » ,_ We have the kind you like best. - ll. Pll}Kllllll & GU. Phone 240 Ch’towri You Need I A 'Spring _System-Cleaning Tonic Nine out of ten people need a good bracing bl_ood nurlfyms. anpetite-making, strength-bui ing tonic. _ HUGHES’ Bu/rdock and Sarsaparilla is a preparation that we can recommend to those who feel fagged out.” It tones up the system, promotes the appetite, aids digestion, pur- iiies and enriches the blood. It is not a “cure all" but is an ex_cellent medicine to take at this season of the year. Large Bottle 50c at 3 chance. 9903, l I ‘P from Mr. Devereaux. *' wsooiuci asi.i.s.-A marriage of » I “Monday is the last dayl for receiving discounts on _ E|¢Cir'_ic Liglit bills f0l‘l “The People’s Druggist" Geo. E. Hughes _ i1' if/'tvs to buy in this rmvliice. _~ ._¢._ HOME GUARD.-Home Guard No. .2, will meet for drill at 8‘o'clock. ` THE EXPRESS.-The express train arrived in Charlottetown last night atl 10.50 o’clock. THE NOFITHUMBERLAND.-The s.s. Northumberland left Charlotte- town early yesterday morning and arrived in Pictou at 11.50 a.m. THE WINTER STEAMERS.-The .Miiito_d0_¢k_ed at Cli;irl_ot,tetown yester- |day at_1130 and the Stanley at Plctou iat 11.il0.» ‘ Both "l`ea've» as usual this morning.` Q - IT,WA_S BEAUTIFUL, the best in 'tnonthsf These remarks were heard on all sides last eveniligtrom the throngs of pleased patrons, an they lel’t__tbe People’s Theatre, after wit- nessing "The Rose ol’ the Ri-inche." _Sfciii_-f‘,"i,.i',l ,i,';"’,',.. ' ' d I t il b i t res ue There is an exactness in the formula, an a t oroug :taht exziceiigrrliil y iinntlgmg' one gleaiihy perimenting has been done for you, and f ¢ 1‘¢SU 0 Y€_?\'S_ `_Coi-. Prince Kent Sis' ; M, B,,,,,;,,,,, ,mi hi, associate, inch- - } DCSS in i1l'l€UllXll’lg and gl'll'ldll'lg Of the pure ingredients that I Pr man from Nebraska. has been takin!! ' ' ' S W, Palnt Will WBZI S0 i “ ' _ advantage of the unwillingness of the nsures perfect painting results- - . - . . _ _ S ° ._ - ,, , ,, , . ong and holdri its color so well that' 1tS USC IS 801111109 ""-'-"-" ervlcei ' iiiiiesiiipaiiliihlrreilieenhnmtgrhfiiia iirovefiill ‘ _ /f /_ " _ -, -\ ment. and has engaged in some whole- conomy = ‘ ~ sale land jumping, aided by a band oi’ scoundrels who have respect for nel-' W. Paint-will cover»425 square feet, 2 coats, per gal. $2.50 ‘ U;¢‘ff‘Syiioleo’.’ the Latest Finish .,_ ». a 1 < I f' ~ ° ' ' d' il and tinned’-wititcold ,..~ W- eghghgih l.SSé'i?lieri>tv'iill‘;t oirilcg appeal to the ractical at if i _ g ' - - I t .d t, it ena leshim `il§%ciitaati?irafrr%?uii1in:;i:?3‘?og'egqhliliiilgat enamel, or Hat oil linisii at distemper price- “Svri0leg” Pf%d“§§§si=3l;°;§§§ hygenic and sanitary effect. For 11181 C 311 {__.will _not_ rub-,off--washable. _ 1 .lb me . 7 lbs will cover 400 square feet-prlCf_= Del' _ _- We have everything you could ask for in the painting In case of= illness he- Drompt an_d most accurate' ' cornpounding of your pret scription is, ahwluteiy nec-I _ -9SS_2_1'¥-,_ __ _,_ _ ,- Our prescription department is second" to _none in the prov- lace' lo points ol.. promptnsss and accuracy--the purity ol all, ingredients used is above re- ` preach. sf' `Ii you want the belt. ssrvic an expert druggist can -give you; bring your pi-elcrlptton here." ‘ _ 'fl' ther ago, position nor sex. At' this point a federal agent named Kearney comes upon the scene-to investigate these land grabbing frauds upon the part of other Yankees and he prompt- ly falls in love with Juanita. the Rose ol the Rancho. a lov,ely.Spanish-Am- erlcan, holheiuled and»coquettish. Ho has two purposes in view, to win her heart and tosave her properly from Kinkaid. He does the iiriit without diiilculty, but the setmnd requires standing' an alhnight siege. upon a houiietop before relic! comes at the niulc omime at diiybreali. To end the play, Jtlanttasmother laysmslde her _prejudice against therescuer who has loved the ranch, -and tho. betrothal . ., , line,- ' ` .-» _ _ ence an happily: *\"' I" it will lie repeated at all shows to- .1»-rt. ~:=»a_~,tii'-,»_~.-`;'*.'; .i '.‘!iho-iI`»t‘ll¢liIl'K-1*'-in-‘$°°"¢' ‘ - \ ’ / day: il ____fO_EORGE 'S'l[B_E§fl' simon Crabbe June' was shown and proved - teresting and exciting than env other ollI6G|5 '- flprecadlng episode. it will be shown I at ali shuwsito~day. The other pic- tures yestcrday were splendid. _-...»n.i..L»...;.»-..&~ ....ai.»..¢z\..f....... .lm In Thousands ol Homes early and certain relief is found for the ailments to which all are subject-ailments due to defeotii/6 or irregular action of the stomach, liver, kidneys or bowels-iii tho most famous family remedy, the world has ever known. i PILL are justly famous because they have proved to be oo reliable as cor:'ectivcs or preventives of the ccii`eriii;'s, dull feelings and danger due to indigcsticn br biliousness. li`;.'zu will try tlicm to cleanizc youu' s;'.';‘.':m, i.i;rflJ your blood, tone your clarinet-fi, ;'.f:n;:l;_i: your lj-,icy Lt: 'l i;_;'_:f;.‘. , yi;;'.' bowels, you ‘~ "l l;:_'. \.! _.1 :.1 many rt.-ly cri Ihietriiz-_' fn Illia to Insure Healtli and Happuiess 'Said everywhere. lr- bo..i si 1 *N113* ;; UN llll llBillllS Ill lilllll CHISIS (Continued from page four) :=-1 c-..i, ==' - manner worthy the Vaiiadiaii people. Recognizing as we do thc very grave, and the very lif»a‘v_v responsibilities, the end of which no nitin yet can' for- sce. and believing as we did. that wc had the confidence and the support oi’ the Canadian people everywhere in sending forward and mobilizing at home over one iiuntlred thousand of our gallant sons, who so gcneroiisly have offered their lives as defeiiders oi' their ilaf; and their country. “The Govcrnnient believes that thc Paiiarliiiii people are prepared to as- sume tliosr respoiisiliiliiies, hence our proposals to nicct the i'equli'e|l\elils during the last session. Tlicsc pi‘opos» als were divided into two paris-li`irst that we should borroii' one liuneral,pi'css,_ MUST HAVE MONEY. “This war cannot bo <~ai‘ricil to ai siiccesstiil conclusion williout inouc_v and without means, _vet tin- Opposiiioii declares by its voice and votes that wc uiust not liiivc this inoney. and moved ii vote of want ol' coufideiico in thc Governinent i'or asking it. And ironi that hour down until the present thc Government have been siibjected to the most ilislioiioruble und dishonest that should and must be expected Largest Sain of Any iifccilcfiio ir. if; i \'."\:.‘id.' ' inlsrepreselitation, through the Liber- ill bress, that has ever before been known in Canada. "Nm only that. but under our law ami under our constitution. we had the right as a Government to recommend additional appointments to the Upper <'liauiber, but the irresponsible major- ity of that chamber today go the length and actually refuse to recog~ nize the law and the constitution, and prevent the Government l'rom'n:iaklng ihose appointnieiits for the sole and only purpose of retaining their control through which they are iilisolutelythe masters 01' the situation. Now, let me say, is it fair to the Governnicnt. is it fair to the Canadian people, is it fair to the Empire, under present trying conditions, that u Gov- ernment, elected by the free will of the people. should be asked to remain liandicappcd in having their proposals defeated ut the will oi' this irrespon- sible niajority in the Upper Cliariiber? "And some people say it would not be patriotic to hold an election during the war. l.et me ask such un individ- ual this question: “\Vliich would be the most patriotic, to dissolve this lhirliaiiieiit and have full and coni- pioic control, which any (lovernnicnt must have ii' they are going to render that lull service to (laiiaila. and above nil do our i`uli lluty by our gallaiitsol- dicrs and those deptfiident upon them, i`rom_tlio (io\'cl‘iiiiieill oi' our country in the great crisis ol' this solemn hour. or remain as we are, liaiidicapped and crippled and inlcrferell with at every turn, turryiug and di.~:puting with an Opposition that has not only already refused us their support but has de- claretl by their voice and ll_\' their vote il want oi' confidence in our pro- posals for thc proviiiiiig of the neces- sary means that up to the proseiil have been estiniatril as iict-cssaigv for the rarr_ving on of our part in this great c.-olitlirt, and in vit-\\~ ot’ our re- rcut deplorable and licavy losses it is cviilcnt thai. rencivod and greater i‘i'- ioris liiivc yet to lic. This provides iiorioiis thought for i'ctlcctioii on the pai-i of i-very patriotic vilizeii oi' Van- uila us to what can best be dont-_ to iivi\,i\go the loss ot' our n`ol\l<= sou. "l'ndci' rational and reasonable cou- ditions, iieithcr niyscli nor any other inoniber oi’ the Government. so fur as l know, wiinl an election. lt' the Government here were rceivilig the saiiic treatment. for cxaiiiplt\_,tliat tlic Government of Great Britain rc- <-cived i`i°nm thc Opposition and the llousc oi' Lords, tlicrc would undoubt- edly lic no occusioii for any ineiliion ot` :in oloctioii, Init you have only got to look at thc record of the Inst ses- sion and read ilic Liberal press to lziiow and understand thai this is not tho case, and in addition to this wliat under lieaveli could bo said tlint luis rot already been said by thc l.il>l»ral press in (‘tin:irln that would create greater .strife :ind division than that ivliicli their actions l`i'oin ila_v to day are <-realiiig for we lizivi-_ uppeuriut: n who lc:i\'f.\_<; ills lioine, gives up his job,goqs into training and l`acI~s dontli for the love oi' his i-ouuir_\' should he deprived of thi- right to say how iliat country :=houlil lic go\'or|\ si i. ,__ .L /I ~_- R. . . 1 _ =-Q, ., . il