_j ip _iiiiiifl in l lli `1 5r"`l;? _ ii 5'?-if fl ‘ \ I " B 8‘°i'{”»_i B ' - , e 'g if » " ___>_»_»_f.,_'i»‘~i __ lifgiiiié, if.~.=l= » gli _Q ‘_ if '£; r “.»'i*.,‘ i ;: "<~_`_ L. M. McKinnon, Manager f_ 13" Montague. P. E. l. f ‘~»i,Fi‘i',=_~_`:»" _ ji l <13 ' `~__i ni 3. gli, . ` “l lil l ii ; ‘ _gil -‘ ri li is ii in ‘ 'lr ,I lllii. .i_ _#ii _bn i _E all I til. 1: 'I l _‘t_ ilr` =~%f,‘,}.‘ lil “‘4¥i|¢ f i ,ln-'i ‘itll _ __.. ,M , _ii .. i.,' i;gi;l;_1~‘ [_!§i,» }.‘,_i. .12 l 1 .l,'_,.:[_i~_@f» jf pr il, 'l‘_ , -_S ll . Gi., .li . fi 2' i 1 ;i . i_, .,\_ ly,-.f “ ` 'lf' =": i’ #_-iii i i v'-#li > __ f . _ ;_~:» 1'-int. ~=' n. .._ i.. -."`,f ,_ - ~ai".. Q1-. ;.»,,.._ _J ,.5 ,,, /L ."il>'~,, -..»,. . i 'i' .E f‘ ,'_~‘f;.._’ ' fi l*-_sw . .,_.__,1 _ 1 v ii v~.:»._» » ;..=l, .1 l 1 ‘.'»;'i# .l- " .l .~_ Jil. . __ ’ “.1 , .,. ; .. _... _,. li', I ,.i ._ i~,‘ _, i.ly'.‘i ~fmrL~..'e J. Qs., ` _ -:..`~. 'V .pl lf- Vrhil . , _ i: ~'.. U tif' l .f '15' 1 - '_l..,""m`..;f.`: :rf-.~\." 4 £1 il-if.i"l;' liz’ `,"i V.; i , . F Moth i _ __ . In putting away furs and woollen garments don’t overlook the fact that unless you properly protect lhem, they may be ruined by moths be- fore the fall. Gpm Camphor _ Muni Bans ' Napthaline Cedar Camphor Lavender Flakes Moth Proof Bags cost but a trifle and are an effective safe guard. il __f_ | We have _what is Best for ,l this Purpose _ .l`1,'§§i',l_ ~ *‘ iiilfl ' ji.-i~f°f ' ' l, J. G. Jamieson Druggist _i __. _._. - ’ - =;; The clock that rings, runs a nd stays on time. Come in a nd see him at flfiisl G. H Taylor’s I ,_ L'-lflp l _leweler & Optician l _”"'_ i .;_= -- lllifri li ."‘*`l " .Li 1** <9 ..; alayh- .-». __ - ,§, M1'-sau., .-~ '- *l_'~_ -4*' 11-? 'ffzif i _.eff . ; ._/_A ._'../*_ JU/,,'¢,..i 1-il .` .~ 9 §s_";i;_‘.__»_ 1 _ _ _ ' . ° -- ,. »~ ' _ _.-~1 Montague Black l"ox El Correspondence Soliclted “DWI Hull mlll5al`l‘Ill Yuulslbl 1-5.0 I-lend Oillee at Uharlottetown. Branch Omen at Bummeroids, Alberton, Bouris and Montague. MONDAY, APRIL 6, ‘.914_,_ many or Events TODAY. City Mni1istrate's Ccurt, 9 a. m. Prince Fldwurd Theatre, 1,7 and 9. D, m. People's Theatre, 7.30 and 9 p. m. "Friday, April l0th Go0d Friday being a statutory public holiday, The Morning Guardian will not be issued on Saturday, April llth. “The Evening Guardian will not be isued on Friday but will he pub- lished on Saturday as usual. Advertisers will please note these changes. lt is impossible to foresee what may follow the introduction of ani' industry. A few years ago when the investments in the lox business amounted to ri few hundred thousand the complaint was made that, ns nn industry, it would benefit only the few wlio were directly interested in it, that it vroulii give employment to only ii few men. Investments in the business have since gone well into the millions and, as h direct result, n_very large pro- portion of the business of the pro- vince has undergone a revolution. The large himount of money that has found its way into circulation has touched very profitably the business of our merchants in town and coun- | try; railway passenger trnffc last year was the largest in the history of the province; steamer traffic to and from the Island was similarly increased and as a result the hotels reaped a larger harvest than usual. Increased business in ,the stores and ployment and consequently increased pay to employees. The other day in the Legislature, Premier Mathieson explained the de- lay in submitting copies of the Pub- lic Accounts, by the fact that it had been found absolutely intpossible to OUR GROWING TIME _. i in the hotels means increase of em- milea from Points on land, the di(- 'ference being' due, doubtless, to the mlore powerful stations that can be installed than on shipboard. It is a curious principle that Marconi as-I Berth, that intelllgibility lol telephone talk increases with distance. But it lsn't safe in these days to dismiss any assertion in this branch of science as absurd, though such is the verdict ol British authorities on the theory recently advanced by M. Duroquler, the distinguished French scientist, that wireless waves were re- sponsible for several recent catastro- phes, among them the burninv at sea 0! the Uranium Liner, the Volturno, the Caldive mine explosion, and the dcB€rll¢lion of the French battleship, Liberte, at Toulon. --I-I-is~fact-basis” for these assertions seems to be that the disasters occurred in zones of the intersection of wireless waves in air lines of communication. His deduc- UUU is inllenicus; but it only means again that we know very little of the subject. IIOTES The Patriot voices the crying need for increased house accommodation in Charlottetown on account ol the increase of Prosperity and popula- tion. 'riisr is better ihfisrsiiing in the Government surplus anyway and Probably the Patriot's way 0( uc. krwwledsins the blessings or the Conservntivg regime, agesand ` ~» The Iiirsassr women mg; insiiioies and miiiiiiéry v comes down t_o»the`m_ from' the rst woman; No “Daughter of Eve’~’ has failed to inherit her shared! it __ _ The woman of today has the “_dre_ss_problem always. . with her. No day_ of her ife passes m_wh1ch the thought of “what to wear" as not occurred to her. ~ . _ - _ But, nowadays, the problem is 'not so much a vexatious ` ` one as a fascinating one. In its solution she exercises her imagination, uses her common sense, realizes some of her ideals, and learns to “manage” _the financial side of the problem. » ' _ i And the dress problem is not always a one-woman problem-except in the fact that, often, one woman ,must solve _it for others besides herself. If the mother does not wholly “Solve” it for her daughters, she, at least,must sup~ ervise it, and manage it. _ _ The insistence of dress and millinery needs makes the “Dry Go0ds”store A N_E_CESSITY in modern l1fe.And here, as in most other live cities, the merchants meet the “nec- cessity" in a delightful way; The stores and-shops in which hats, trimmed and un- trimmed, and “things to wear,” made and unmade, are sold, are-in- the main-progressive stores, bringing to_ the woman of this c_1ry the very latest of. the world of fashions, the very ideas in fashions from the makers of fashions. No woman, of this Province, need ever be even a LIT- TLE BIT OUT OF DATE AS TO DRESS. The store ser- vice renders that unnecessary. ' .At present the stores offer, in our advertising columns, unusual special offerings of millinery and garments-of every accessory of_dress for women and girls: These “ads” wi have especial interest to women who desire to exercise ECUONOMY in shopping. 1793-Metf V 'l _ eq" H is- Y - l I ‘ ____ 4 The l.egislirture is hard nt work now in the routine of the session, Bimini: from 11 am. to io p, iii. with the usual ndjournments for ef With the .New .»;;_;5 _ " - ‘_ ' ' I ‘ r. _;‘.¢z_"~" I ' _ ` l ._ "Grand Display of Easter /' ‘ Millinery Ladies’ Ready to Wear This week will. show you that you have a store to be proud of. _ \ Nothing shown finer East of Montreal.~ iiioliisiriou ici :;_;::._i_. si..y;:;:;e,.._n°"“_i;;f; prices Right __ E EC V8. Continued from page one gress will be made this week to per- mit the Premier introducing his png. get on Wednesday night. _I __ J. F. A., SUMMERSIDE: Thanks Ior, information. U- '1`- 'F». NEWFOUNDLAND; The lhest Plan would be to advertise. There is "ot H Efcat demand for anches outside. ofthe island; and YOU would require Island stock to iU1iDI`0vc your breed. H. H. B. Halifax! (1) The present reedsrs and 2 pairof 1913 pups. R. A. w. was'f~ ROXBURY, Mass; than a_d0zen fox ranches; the extent of the 1ndustry,is hardly realized yet 1 by the outside public. (1) Is h, Novi; Scotia Company with ranch in that frovince. The foxes were obtained rom one of the best ranches here. - meals. It is probable sulilcient pro-'_ - SALES BY VENDORS ONLY. SEC. 26.-No chemist or druggist o keep or sell any liquor in a city Fox AND FUR g;Dt)f_igvtI_\_(_'_ where _a vendor has been 'l‘his is but an adoption of the law ANSWERS TO UORRESPONDEN'I‘S_ as it elists in the Province of Nova Scotia. _ _ MA'rE\R1Ar,.s FOR MAKING LIQUOR. SEC. 27.-Penalty to be imposed for selling or having in possession materials for the purpose of unlaw- fully manufacturing liquor. This section is taken from the Sta- apit'alizs.tioq_ is $30,000 per pain tutes of British Columbia passed in 2) There gre at present Z pair of the year 1913, This provision -is. designed to pre- vent the obtaining-_lof materials out is no surprise that up to _yammry of which could be manufactured con- on 'did not gnow there were more coctions sold as “beer” or other iquids which are intoxicating, as it s reported has been done. BEER-PUMPS, JARS, ETC. SEG. 28.-An amendment makin-g get the accounts printed owing to' \ a_ Is an offshoot and was __0 __ the rush of work in all the printing ed by professional men all of gcilod otllces. It is a well known fact., Y~8IldiHg;__/b., It should be Class A Amherst _ i ';_i`.\:` A l ‘_ » ,l i Nova Scotia Breeder and Dealer in High- ess Grade Pedigreed Blaclr Silver Foxes and all other Fur Bearing Animals. Correspon- dence solicited.” 1105-2-7m6mos -1 ._, _ ‘li 1' ' CANADIAN TRADERS LTD Royal Bank Building (P. U. Box Til) ST. JOHN, N. B. Invites correspondence with fox breeders both as to sale of their foxes and concerning the purchase of Silver Black or Patch Foxes. CANADIAN _'|‘RAdDERS is a new com ,o goo connection, in goodsglling, organized to deal in ur pouring animals. . _ 14063 Bllllmo _ J MIRRIIGES change ‘ C. CHRISTIE TA' among the printers, that job work is' |th0l1gh it has not been registered: now being sent to the neighboring §_?gw"_’_€gc‘;_‘;_rse l""il1HV€ H0 means ol . _ . _ _ e m - ~ ~ _ provinces because of the impossibill- mul much Stool; :E55 Zl_;]_;*"___3('_e Ong tv of getting it done here. This rush One of the best I companies in of work has grown out of the fox market and should prove h remnnep business und has been largely addedfqtmg m'V"5tm9flt~ (4) Will Send you to by the oyster business. Inst of companies registered _ which h ld In (fharlottetown today there is'su.(;|; (gforgliefirstsefégxgmgslon_de` not n vacant office to be had lorl re excellant, but the shares grglxgll love or money. Practically . everyia Premium. The.others we have little avm-18_.b1e Office has been taken With__or no, information about, but they _ th Ia t d ther _ __ 'should be current years dividend in e s yenr an eisnvey _ brisk demand for more In Summer- ggzeggkegfzrghgf 180;; and provided side several nlfces that have been n-1 'i ~ B A or B the ~ e should still hold good. But be vacant for ri considerable time have Sire Of the quality; it is the quality been taken recently and we under- Wm °°“nt in U15 10715 l'\ll1- stand that there also people are B‘ NORTH SYDNEY? It ii looking in vain for offices. he most ’:ii);:z::hsf?rll x?ai-Idiiihcgl (ghzndigf Both in Charlottetown and Sum-, ctors are men of standing and |-e_ merside residences are in equal de- The options are on registered mend and none are available. In_ ‘ ` ' Charlottetown particularly manyl`ki]l:;Y’?2S)T]gI:'s Yl;i§'ye(a1r)_s ::;it°§_;;; families are boarding or scatrtered $16_000,fo__ 6 p___rs_ (3).$27_5__r_; per simply becausmthey cannot. nod suit- pair. (4) In ordinary circumstances able residences to rent. l °5~ (5) $30,000 Del' Dail". (6) It prob- Prince Edward Island is se present “MY “'°'“'l "°‘“`| °°"‘P“'i°°“f but in nie inn nnsii oi its growing. 'rue f_':°1‘§i‘:___';° g°°d with "°““°“*1b1° 1“°k 3"°“`“‘ ‘“ th’ Pa” Y°" °" t"° “°“‘ w. H. o. R., ALL1s'roN, oN'r: (1) been so raliid f-\1'8¢ lt WB’ lmP°°°u’\° The first named capitalized at $18,- to provide scconrmvllation 10 lt' 000 is one of the best ol the new ‘_ . , _ _ __ hence the present congestion. companies; the second capitalized at .ti " This growth is pleasant to cw_ $15,700 is also well backed; the tliird tezrplate, but the fact that we are t H5300 is 9 good P"0P0Sifl0f1€ _ - ` » ' _ h _ Wlllle the l0ll!'l2l1 cllpltallzcd at $31,- DOUGLAS;-CLARK. - At I-(Tanning unprepared to_' It and t at °“r ““` 250 is one of the original companies . tom March 25th by Hev_ Q_ A_ preparedness is a hindrance to its ith B magnificent ,.ecm.d_ (2) Yes_ Sutherland, M. A. -lohn A. Douglas development is not so pleasant. It'(3) They are all unimpeachable; you ol Norboro and Allaretts (ilurk of Wm I,mb.amv take time to “custom have made a wise .selection in any of Kensington. `i)llt Wlliéfl it ii l‘€\T»2lDb€l`€d _that thc DEATHS I -_ - ___ __ ` I ourselves to the new order of things, which .y°“ have as 509041 ZURTHMEG. ' as it is probably possible to obtain, noi,-.~ order is only beginning and that ;;S0mel:hlng nice and dainty for the demand for accommodation will those who like candy is shown ln grow as the business grows, we Willurd's Marshmallow Butterscotch D0(.]l.GLA1s'__`;t M322; SFEWART, should set about making our pre- Chocolates' 3 t°0t'h90me Y-ldblt made ilxlncilldemlillllwnrilutllol'vlns B ell gdlmlil Duration. Charlottetown needs more by the cleanest cbscolate factory in ' ' ‘= ~ K _ Canada. Put un in small packages yen-rs. residences, more offices, more build- at 10,, each and sold bv the McK|"_. ings suir.able for stores. Providing non Drug Co Chr Qi-mt Qeonge ,mfg " ' _ these, in the face of such n demand Kent Sts. |»1;=_u_ as exists at present and is likely to "" continue should be ia. prolitn-ble spec. "“ "“’ ,,|a¢_gon_ _In investing in such am “_ LIBBURN CASTLE SET ON FIRE L..¢.».-ii.. Ll. A _ _ _ _ __I_l '___ 1- A-.1 -l- the presence of bars, counters, beer- pumps, kegs, jars, decnnters, tumb- lers, glasses, or any other applian- ces or preparations similar to .tboso usually found in shops where liquors are sold nr trafficked in, prima facie proof that liquors are kept for sale there. . This is but nn extension of one of the provisiyzri of the_present Act. The section is now new; it is the SI<}ARCHING_ WITHOUT WARRANT. _ . mit an Inspector, police officer, con- stable or peace o-llicer, for the pur- pose of preventing or detecting any violation of the Act to enter into any hotel, house, shop, warehouse or other place wheyeln refreshments or liquors are sold or kept for sale, or reputed or believed to be sold or kept for sale in violation of the Act to search for liquors, and to seize add remove such liquors and the vessels in which the same is kept, and for such purpose to break open any door, lock or fastening in such premises or on any closet, cupboard. box or other 'recep_tacle. It is also to be an offence for any person to obstruct or attempt to obstruct such officer in such search. Th-is section is copied from identi- cal sectiong in the Statutes of the Provinces of Saskatchewan and Brit- ish Columbia and in` the Ordinances of the unorganlzed North-West Terri- tories. The suggestion has leen made and given wide currency, that to mhke such n provision in the law would be highly undesirable; that sucn provisions could only be in emergency and frontier laws; to be ng-;»i1 hv a specially trained, highly organized and reliable body of offi- hges and Indians; but not at ull suitable in civilized communities- It may be pointed out however. that the liquor isws and police resu- lations of British Columbia and nd Saskatchewan, and more particu- cials, such as the North West Mount-.~ ea 1-'slice iii their dealings with Bev-l law in several of the Provinces. _ llirly of the towns 'and cities of those C0-MMON CARRIERS & Provinces, are enforced by the EWS!" EXPRE'ss‘ooMrANiEs. sl police and eonsnsbies: searches or liquor nngymo made without war- ant in those'.Provlnces by "any In- making it an offence for carriers or psctor o! licensed premises, p0li¢0 Express Companies to ieci-uve-in any ofileer. policemen, constable _er iii- Part of the Province any liquor to_ bel Dector .in an? End every Part °f “ny carried to _any other part of the hotel, building or other place where- Pwviuce to any person who is not e. in refreshments or liquors ure sold or vendor, physcian, drugglst or chem-' eput-Gd 10 b° S0111. Wl1°l1l1°l`_ “U50” ist or h person, for whom liqnm- license or not, or where__he believes has been_- prescribed by s physicsn; lli1~uors are kept for sale contrsryl to the carrier not to be liable to the law and to make searches,/ etc.” Penalty unless he had reasonable Surely these provisions for the en- cause to lnnow that a violation of hroing of liquor laws applying to the Act was intended by the person sich cities as Victoria, Vancouver, odering the liquorllor carriage. Pack- Moose Jaw, Saskatoon and Regina. 'ages may he examined and if necess- and the other numerous towns and ary opened by the Inspector, police villages, as well s.s‘rural districts in ofhcer, constable or peace officer if hose Provinces, cannot be classed there is reasonable grounds th -believe as emergency or frontier laws. The that the Package contains liquor. It Statutes of the Provinces referred to is also mode an oilence to assist an--were only in.;s~~d in zne year 1913. other person in violating the Act by An almost identical section has selling, shipping or allixing n false been in for if in-id operntion through- l8lJ€l “Don liquor. out the I.’|':>:l::rc of New lirunriivirk < These sections are based upon sim- lor 18 ycr.rs, and so for nr. we know l`ar legislation in the Provinces of fiers is no report, of any 0-irc of llc N0Va Scotia and New Brunswick. abuse of this provis oni ?\`o~.'i\ Smviii i ‘adopted this provision in tire yen? SEIZURE MADE MALICIOUSLY.’l911. SECB. 29 TO 32.-An amendment ssc.. as.-No action to be bmugiit SEARCI-11N'G vs:H1Cr.ss, irrc. bv reason of the seizure of lllqruornn- i 1885 Droved to have been made mn- SEC. 36. Vehicles on the highway liclously. - or elsewhire or tl;_ee_‘lands é.-ihf spy per- SOD may 6 SBBTC Wi OU W&l'° SELLING FROM POCKETS lrant. where- it is believed liquor is OR VEHICLE.. _concealed or kept for illegal sole. Si ll vii f i f. ssc. _:M--/\n amendment pemitt- uigistlliciiinpgi ohggrsiomengggdscnotige ini! search w-il-.bout warrant of any|Saslrntchewan, British Coluinbiq :ind person suspected of selling liquor elsewhere. \ from MS Pvckéfo, or fron. or in anyl Miele-This may be done by iiiiyln- msrosiin or Lrovons room). specter, police officer, constable or ' _ ' Wave Omccr. and lf at any fteaparty, SEC, 37, 38. These make provision h0l`5°l`B0°. or public im/therlng, the ;l search may also be made -by any nl the committee in charge-If liquor 1, found ii mv ii.. seized. ...ni on fm Lnmpr Amn- SEC. 35.-An amendment to per- , Patons i i EF_ _ ______ ____i _ ` -- F The Life Company as Trustee"- _ One of the speakers at the recent Annual Meet- ing of The Great-West Life “n_ia_de appreciative' reference to the important privilege recently accorded inthe new prof1t-shar- ing instalment Policies, whereby The Great-West L1 e virtually consented to act as Trustee of the funds left for the suplport of the beneficiaries, ad-' mitting them to the a vantages of profetabli invest- ment enjoyed by` the Company.” _ _ SEE REPORT FOR 1913. Write for Details of this Vastly Important Privilege ~ The Great-West Life Assurance Company Head Otlice - - Winnipeg _ ' ‘ranch Ollice- - Charlottetown Hyndman & Co. Linirsn Manag , P.E.I. ~ ‘ 61 Queen Street ers Telephone No. 67 _ - _“_ .___. __ ~ 11' ‘ . - -_ -~--_ _ _____ Of the disposal of liquors found -ml 'Princess Patricia Perfume is the such search, allow names and addrass biggest favorite we have in our es of persons present 'nt the time of Bt?" -_“lf” ilflilfl-“75c We carry the search to be obtained by the'pol~ R ‘M53 i““‘°rtmi°“\t 07 icq Officers or Constables and provide gnghgogsr & Gnllets a Penalty for refusal to give names 1,;-,,_.z_;'t,s,`,.,, or for giving fictitious names, etc.l * 1 ' " T110” “l'¢_C0Died from the Statutes of NewlBrunswick und other Prov. lnces. ` fl- . fi i ia, l~'\. - 5 / _ _ M /,ill 1 `-v l “T ' ___;~_-3_¢._i-_:,-r- lt/ _ lr&=\`____-___ __ 5; -~i_iiynfz‘.‘~i.°_»_§.§> v”‘%l ' ,__ _ llallo In Tim lllmiles i ‘with The l “UNIVERSAL” _ f aniiniuniiiiiniisien ~ **"..:'.i.."‘:.':'.:'.°.':n:.°‘.l.°.'.‘.'.'.§:‘.':‘“ I I °if.:.c:.:.v"i.ii:z.:usi°:l° _ _ Inn lv _ L 'Fcunell & Chandler ' _ V ictorla Row - fvr' USE _ l!\_.... _os n __ ___ ___d.déd___,,;ll__.___.._{ ._ --- -- .- -» _...._- _‘___ _ ___ __ _ _ - ___. ___,___ _ - - 'lf-.'“_:._,_;__4,_ i ._,. .ii _____, _ _ _ 9°' siiiii fassieiliy .m+.sd»ied_fabi~i_cweav. f _ _» ;. i _ ing. Theiirst ashion idea prec ed *theiirsbloom bys _ , . - . _~ -~g_.___>..r\=;*i_j » _ _"_ __ _ _ _ , . _ _ _ _ s_, _ Iii Enter I