.pl U J .qi .;. , . ii i.‘ iii 5! ,_ fl li :Ji ‘ .ii l’ V .-his 1'] li 11-!- HJ. , l il ‘J in if ,I Iii i ;_. .r i "I 'i 4 iv, l .- i ii i l l is 7'] i ll 5., v f if 1% ffl i t i f i §,. if ,5._. li; i’»... ,V it r » r ' Makes ll¢s|lll..'» Special Uma BTOWH _, 'ri-lrvssoav. APRIL s» -el » You canbeperlectlywell. There is really no need the reconstructive ele- v ments necessary to make a healthy human body - will increase the energy LB of evey organ.It supplies, the in right quantities, food ,O for blood. nerve, hone and 5 brain building. This rem- ii edy will quickly build up, -'D0 ' Ont 1 ,, L... _ .-..-_~---------- 1 ff -S »" "/ ->\:. \l Eli £ ~' :V our eyeaanli tell you if y require las ues Wa test by I.. e bestlmethori Ur difiic the DRUGGIST 3° é D m f-~ and aric the for ` the so pie ' mi HAVE US EXAM IN! S50 .-\ ._ , nionn issn oosr or l-WING. ` _ gr ___ ' Ill lot -» it T i gn. gg: 22,1' _zglltinent of in the settleirent ot cost is thelinal supply ` and gnu- gh. -4- K- 50°!-»¢lIl. °f,1°,, t9 ‘° tau, tionasaidtnatin Drice which ‘will litter the com- $2 suniera purchasing so much; the Rm, of .5 our dragging around Th” L°“'1““’° °' °““"l° h” "°°'f in a half or two thirds sick g:£:'i”’ "'° ”'°°‘“°““ °' °"° 1° condition. Our Compound tab, uyP°Ph°|P\t¢| 15 pouled Wentworth calling upon the govern- health -at last it might be ment. lu rlsw ol the rapid sud un- ttrllled lllaf. It C.`>D.!2.lllS Sll precedent-ed increase during recent d cost of living. A motion was ed by Dr. )ieQueon of North ears in the cost oi living and the round that the increased cost was fox industry. A limit will soon be, 2': commodity: nor is there mel be: tlollslpfill count. The ultimate ` ii __ Au lnhrlrlnal utility. the alight rise in U 9" . ‘ " more piers will .',.,2.'.. ‘tammy 4 ~ ' _- o'i'rawa;')&eh ei-'rue Herpes- “lm” ‘°“‘" b . ` olio ’ ` ure aeessmues 1"" mmm ess price or *N ` y had been adopted. The codnsh |”`° .iight :su that vnu iuauee them ,see sm te easiest the hlpglier ern,” nie rlenced ln providing themselves let price must be such as to equate * ‘l necessaries, to appoint a Com ,del-ullld with lllllllly. and the demand gsm' by th. mumtu °! nu'”' °n TH sion to investigate and report to must satisfy the conditions of final mont, ,mug House. The government declined utility. The . accede to the request on the An illustration is at hand in the “P V with the million dollar surplus year's operation ol the govern- ot confined to Ontario but was com- if it has not already been, reached, mm in ¢ yor’ .hon bug img,-nnggvg Cllti ~ it should be appointed by the Federal , and happy' Pnce $ L00' Government. what he think; would be the price he otina, it ~ ' th ;' - in 0 economists. The more prosperous, the greater the wealth of a community, n to the whole of Canada, and for the price of a pair of foxes. The railw ulty which many oi the citizens 'to purchase more. In a wcrd_the.mar4 charged in this rare and delieats vi- 'Ml' n _i dheairlnuwhi dy 01°" ~ ,reccr - r earn s, un a ro- . make you strong., healthy that if is Commission were necessary limit depends on both the seller and .nm 3 K 9 the buyer-the iormar determines U t year has broken all records. If may have reached the limit of utility dm ,._ Ccmmission be necessary let the i. 0- the hlilhelt D°ill¢ All Wlllllh the Borden and Sir Wilfrid Laurier made' whim Wm b° °°mp1°"d by th' 'Pun' iiiion government appoint it; but investing Public is prepared to risk Kl'l¢°f\l1 l`°|°l`0Il¢0C £0 the death* 0f #ln ra is no necessity for it, the Com- its ULOIBY- S0 |10 1305300 bllylllg lllld &;;diy%l“l°£ B°;hh:p°k° dm ?uI?,:" T sion could ascertain nothing new T-|10 b0t¢0m ls kl10¢¥0d Ollf- Ol U16 Red ans an . con uc o ° ` “r Mac concerned. involving an expenditure of fm' inala for the I O R at Halltax 3" ry part is snnr-in in the nnnonnd would deter him (unless be be a wild Dl'°l°ll¢. but 0! the l\l¢\ll°° el V011-TM p°° ed S. ' ubecbel th`ili-¢eistebei- prosperity which during the Dre- speculator) as the price in his View H°n;°;i‘1§g:_v°m°nu "° to mn ° Sexst. A co(|,ilt:°act°has bein 1:3-is a the opening of the House M °'"` River expedition. b°° oould recommend nothing new, market, so far »as new notations are on motion to so mm supply A_ K_ that it will he completed before the for the satisfactory reason that the L ses in general are known to all So it is in general commodities. W°°t Indhn |°"l°° |154 5°” “Wad” und up t° that time' A muon can asked if the contract for the °°d i will Prices rise me lsli with the smiley “.’..“°°”" P‘°"°'d “nd Bmk’ lret to purchase, with the increase or de- G_ cessar g god luxuries In ere e sudden increase in the cost Un golrl fields, where gold is as of llvlur tells hardly upon certain had been represented in s return as THE Lmmnu-‘B BMX' nmol no coal in Nov.. scorn., ,, classes ol society, who do not ini- he lu: relished. but who. lt appear- ner has no hestitation in bartering mediotely aharo in the fruits of un- Nr" 'md M” 'n'mi“°d‘ worth for ii few pounds ol hsoori bounded prosperity. but who do have nm' The report is incorrect," said I-Ion H_ P 1 .on tt is tm cured for the main freight and pas- _ e" the hiizher thc llricc Paid for necess- crease oi prosper tv. but not abQve under eoellislildrationh. ml 01' ° ~ ?P;llD58ol;{::tU:°b0;;;1l'¢ed!a s; the mono mon-y in on-oninuon, or below a point within the average NP- M°0~Bl'll0¥. 0! Seekat00ll.lllk° --~--T_%l_~x~r?~ '“'“""_ The committee rose at halt past one om Rob," Rogers explained that without passing the one~sixth vote man had _hem dismissed during agreed upon between the leadera.I-Ion. Watch for sslt pork. He gauges the value or to shoulder the burden .ol the lhereee his sdmlniserseiou ol the department G°°"¢° “""““"» Wh” "°' l” °"°’¥° nd in glssrrs io suiieseh sneelal the ar-ti,-ie by me qnnntlty of gold ed cost of living. In the course of of the interior. Ullyott was sn active °f G ll. Turion fr Jeweler `& (lvtvcinn th ___ th _ . New KING \.r,0uGr. HOTEL ma Wm. MONBOUPQUETTE, Mgr. an Private Baths. liuuning Water and. It on lg Distance 'i‘ei»»phone~r in all rooms _ arg Bright biunpli; il.o-(mu. ill CUlHlNWT Ul'\l"Xl‘lf.l,i El) I 3.YDNEY. N. S “ fro ~ M ly pr co his possession; never mind whether time this l`iS’llt5 "-5011, 53 it il “£57-' pa _ _be e article he really worth it from ing itself hBl‘9~ The C0911 `0l l8b0\|l° °r of the mul “mpalgn mud As in Hon. Robert Rogers and Hon. W.T. er produced. Part of this d`ocu- rm” md°t°d "hu th' °5'°°m°“t nd or not; he simply can nan;-d it who could be got for fifty cents a ment, Mr. Rogers stated, was in 1°' dis willing to psy the price asked. dey a number of year eso. cannot U"Y°“'° ‘md W"“‘“€~ 1* °°”*°i“°‘1 m is here that the later econimists ”°W lm Mud 19’ 9 d°uBl‘- Jurymen gg ser slightly in their interpretation who w°lll'fi wllllusly serve for $1 a ,,,, ill e point of view of supply and as-L, sees with the cost el 1lvlus~ M011 lst cated in a document which the min- eir minds to win, and then go 9° d do it; and there was also refer- r° the opposition, declared at the rusau. and apparently we u,e“m__ last minute that no new work was to included. d included all the main estimates, :luding newiwork. They asked that vice to the Liberals to make up this agreement be carried out.The op- sltion refused and the committee ported progress. The matter will be the law of supply and demand “By livo or ten years ago must now ence to a payment of something ""°“h°‘l °“t "M" "I" Him” "°“m°° ill. 'rsey assert rustic is not mere- takes time to level up. and lt-ls ‘“ the .lnmmty ,md the oxpensgs oflwbile the levelling up process is in ac; . W odnoeion governed hy the eileoes oil fioh that the were earner eud Belar- , , Distillery Co. warehouse collapsed mpctition that fixes the price of a lcd man are at a disadvantage. i 338°; §';l;l;1¥_,'! f)l;‘;_§‘x“;;°:>°f aangastlf |35; nigh; Benning av, thonmnd har. els of whiskey valued at a quarter , .---.- .---- -.--v-~»~ ~ .-.---.-.---.-.-- ~ -_ _-_._-.-.»,-_-.-J -~ .M .1-. .-.-.-_-.-_-_~.-_~.=-#_~.~_-_-_-_~ -_-_»_~ ._-_».-_-_ -.1-_-.-.-_-.-. ni PROTECT THE WILD LIFE. In a letter to The Guardian recent- Mr. Albert E. Morrison, Char- !! 99 ,y_ 0 lottetown, directed the attention of the public and of the authorities to G0 to the necessity of providing better pro- te ction lor the wild life of the pro- .lohn Wheatley vince- wm Memwe {[.|m Avenue t F01' cr The subject is one which should in- rest all our people. Apart from the uelty of "killing for fun,” apart' together from the inhuman relic of C A M E R 0 N , S :ivagery that promptathe taking of innocent and harmless life, the wild "OMC-Made Bread animals, especially the birds, should be protected for the service they ' render in ridding the earth of insects W t uibiiriéiilfclnysv ° hich are injurious to vegetable lite. It is well known that the birds are the wor1d's great scavengers and that without their assistance the farmers would be powerless against he myriad insect life that is forever hreatening the crops, the fruit trees, ltihe forests and in fact all vegetable - (Continucri from page i) grades always stocked. 8 The iiearth rugs are surpasslngiy n nice and can be had in all desired sizes fl‘on_ the small door mat up. In profit demand are the straw t mats and a complete assortrnciit. is fe. As the forests recede before the axe nd the plow, and the haunts of our ative wild life become more and more circumscribed the need of extending more protection increases yearly if he denizens of the air and oi the lor- shown in pro-tty colors, 9 x 10 all “sts are going to be saved 'mm ex' seemed with border 2.25, while the tinction. The protection can come mate ¢0l!‘B lil KWH BUSH 25 Bllll 35 only from a healthy public sentiment cents. In oilcloths and linoleums some lovely patterns are shown. For bor- derings of 2 inch plank; hardwood pattern there are several widths 18, "22 and 27 inches while the squares also be had two yards wide, cut width. The flowered and conven- dcsigns on the oilcloths are to to`suft any room at a moller- lnce curtains, muslins, and nets possible to pro- for selection. The cur- coilee, ecru and white from 50c to $10 per mualins sell from 151: yard. ¢o_veriag_ rich in texture eonle in tapestries. Silk andlsell from Ho to $3 P61' ,. _f._.'-. ,’, ¢.;':.-' Li... table covers. are of many Ill'°i=- all `- lined tables, and are can war are the backing up the existing laws which, if properly observed, will aiiord all‘ the protection needed. There is an observance of the let- ter and not of the spirit of the law. Mr. Morrison in his excellent letter pointed this out when referring to the placing in cold storage, for use during the close season, of animals killed legally (?) during the open sea- son. The law should so restrict the killing during the open season as to prevent this abuse. If rabbits, for example, are requir- ed for fox food there is no reason why the native rabbits should be ex- terminated for this purpose. lt has been demonstrated very clearly that the imported English rabbit can be successfully and very numeroualy bred in captivity and it our valuable foxes are to have animal food' the DOIN n mais. ` 1° months to enable them to recover er. The few years of rcst from the huntsman given to partridges some , lent birds but they are again_threat- fr that such measures will be adopted, c them. ed of our natural resources in wild lite, ra the enforcement of the laws is left to the members of this Association; if ,T they are not backed up bya. healthy ` the only object among gun-owners is to evade the game laws, then our vines and its conservation should be _ d of as much general concern -as that of any other of our natural resources, A We have too many boys can-ying whose breasts the savage instinct to B05 by civilization and Christianity should be kepta little more promin- ently before the young. Killing me accent wild life is too liable to be- ahollld not be lost sight of, ' -NOTES ‘ ' ’ ~. ` _-i (5 Er 3_3 2? rex’ be pleased to furnish." imported domesticated rabbit has as an much l'iSht to Provide the sacrifice and the other appropriations which so ss any other ol our domestic uni- fer have been v°t°d- Au agreement at from the eflects ofthe annual alaught- M years ago had the effect of re~atock- With HUB. Mlll Pl`0°°°5°d t0 El", |119 ing our forests with these “ab .own views about.the_Intercolonial at ni r The Fish and Game Association ‘W th°dD-‘;`ml“l°” g°‘;l’““7 is allowe -teuseo e . . . has done much for thc conservation ML Cochrane nm that the new “_ but much yet remains to be done. If oue. Mr. Rhodes asked what about the and willing _public sentiment, and ii way standpoint," said .Mg-, Emmer- S son. _ . i Speaking after dlnner,"i-l?;.»li_lmmer~ B t t iai . ` t th wild lilo is doomed. 'rho wild me, ;,‘?:,,,':°§,, 2,; If §‘_’“,‘,'_’ w'f,,.,_,,,,, C mire se 1-isulsr, 'rii lisa spare ° oooooo on the 1 it ire sud P°l'=l nd now were goihglto apemb one gm” ~ Lamb guns around looking tor something b' . to km ..|°,_ hm .. too ma” mm in double tracking the line. ' Mr. MacDonald _ complained of fre _ ' Ra kill their fellow men has been modi- in in th, M,” at _.pam ,nm dmgnnm ‘tba line from New Glasgow to Thor between eport' and slaughter, between a- honest game and inhuman cruelty enough. \ , only nm, g dun., to wi wmnmu urged that the government take over u . ~ ' , _ - ease in rolling stock was not large TH After come habit and a tad. 'Ita cruelty -Kenais, th'a lll fa i¢r.h~c.f‘ is urls". .bllllll@.» The yr “In Prince Id $52; cgi; tri: ef formation that my hon. friend . ants,".aaid the minister, “we will ' The House then went into commit- sees ol. ma, and then get through ff supply bill composed of this vote ° in :olsin smith and John stuart have their $1-50. and eo cn. It °"°l' H00 tv °ll° meh- "Auf °¢\1°l' t°m°"°"' l WHIBKEY AND WATER. ,LOU"IBVILLlii, April Z-The Rugby a million into the flood of wat- d of the supplimentary estimatcs °'°' -il VIENN_A,` April Pf-The Montene- r this purpose had been arrived at 'gms besmgmg s°“f'°rl' 1"” °°'pwr` tween the parties, the understand- ° R- EMMERBQN AIRS HIS VIEWS. Mr. Emmerson was not satisfied hve of the forts descending into b¢ . Our native game birds, of which mg being that the government would Thrabosch and the fall of two others the PBl'U'm89»i8~Pl'B°UCBllY 431° l0l¢‘ furnish explanations aa to the Hall- mix M °x&°?°;1m'_‘t ,my h°“f’ Isnt" survivor, owing to the smallneaa of fax terminals and one or two other at ' "lm _°___ ° ll "nn, 9 “°°°° our province and the narrowing up ’“°“°"' ~Mr. Emmerson, however, insisted oi tiieirr native haunts taser: hiss! ehsemr. ooehrsne give his statement P “°°°- ‘"1" "° m°"° PW °D U of the business of the Intercolonial the annual close season of a few Mr, Cochrane accordingly read ri 3,85; 'g_‘::;§tll’::\';1m:'d°t:!?r fsselxmf atcment of the year's work. age ' ° A D °y ENTRIES COMING. LONDON, April 2--Four entries T0 PROLONG LIFE. LONDON, April il-The claim is ade by Dr. Saubcrman of Berlin 0842 1615511. despite a sll¢3cltl0l1 that by a new apparatus radium can om Bir Wilfrid Laurier that he no @1103 Win* 0!_fill¢tl0l1 ll! indlecrllllill- should wait. G-Ie complained that the tori” of mid,-1|¢.ng¢d naonle to n steslsughter. This should by su new ryllllls stock which wee t hghs h ' built rom the revenue was nh h us llle. 'rhe cost will hs oni s few means be prevented and it is hoped onstructed at Moncton as had been D Y the intention when the shops were re- b°f°\'¢ if li ¢°0 18”. $5 Wi1l.Pl'¢l¢l`V° constructed after: the fire. He object- ‘to the recent 'arrangement where- ngement was proving advantage- Oo neilts which the arrangement con- 03 rred upon the public. ~ . . Oats (Bleek) ‘I was looking at it from the rail- P0 whether native or occasional visit-' ning, Dunctugny .ml go utuai gh, F wl (lb-) ora, is a valuable asset to the pro- B ` P He objected to ths~=propoaed'=_expen- T tm . card of Man t rd of. that snin»at`on`e end.It would better to spend the money in ight rates and asked the govern ent to allow the Transcontinental ilways to enter; Nova Scotia. He rn He went on to any that their ni-isnnux rlnlnrats. V ' traw, per ton Hay utter hicken (lb ) Eggs. per dos. O c otatosa, per_bus'._ urnips, per bus. abbage (lb,) Bed Bee! (quarter) Dcrrsatsl made to restore the hardened ar- ealthy- condition and so prolong ounds, , _.._______ oHanL`o'1'rE'rowN manxilrrs. ___ rrected for every Wednesday and Saturday laane. ts (white) sr- SS Esc rk 65.50 to $6.50 70 to 75 19 to 22 * 27 to 28 18 gi SS' e»5r‘S€s"$ 50 t08ll 10 42:: S88 sau: irouraouaiunrlra Batultlalllll. I 7 uuliiriiffrlg .lil i?-2 r 29,5 Drake’-s Delivery Team I nill have the pleasure of calling on the city trade in the interest of "Francis Drake” on or about the 7th, of April with a full line of their, Drinks, Syrups. Lime juice Cigars, Cigarettes and_Tobacco. Wait for ns. A. Aylward; Charlottetown Phone 4( 7]. T s Royal Purple Stuck and Poultry Specifics for the HORSE, COW AND BEN The great Animal Conditioner, and Fattener and Egg Producer. Don't fail to try a sample package, _ V FLOUR AND FEED l We now b ve in Stock, Flour, Cornmeal. Cracked Corn. Rolled I Oats, Bran, Hiirdlinls. Wheat Houllie. Ollclke. Colton Seed Heal and Molassine Meal. Selling at lowest prices. wholesale and retail. A. HORNE fs” Co. Graduates From the School of Experience , V have learned that good ‘gs ‘arf pure tobacco costs no I /5 more'_than the bad injuri- ous kind 1t’s all in know- _ ing what you buy. Take m a tip from us and remember is .ur for Hicnairs » 5 BRIGHT our smoking or--1-_-1 .‘ obacco. or COMBINATION ' WIST chewing. _ Beet ever. iliclley & Nicholson Tobalco Co. Lid. * .Here’s the. Roofin You ant .. l’ f dustrial lants, on all kinds oi build nge and on every farm. _It ie fully guaranteed to withstand all weather testis under all conditions, than shingles, slate __ .bran other 'rooiing yod have 4 1 i i l l r i 4 i l 7 ’.'