1 » .y elf: 1 rip. t Q _tl ,‘_ I it ~ 1 THE CH.ARLOT'I‘ETOWN GUARDIAN PA E "_ ._ APRIL 17, 1915 ’"'*~” - - --- _- _ _ _ __ _ GE THRE _ ` I WWZ’@“ll1 ,-Now.-» is the _ 1 ~ , 1 'O I ito `l0ok after that cold (Epntlnued from Page One.) presented the matter to the Commis- fbefore it gets eStabIIShéd» sioner of Public Work \vith satisfac- \\\\\__* _:___ _#__ ____ ____ _H _ G _ __ . _ '-1 »->. D. »-1 UQ 2 I.\\ _ II_III0@\\\\\\VIIL\IIII A l'°`.p:3t_i;r’s Laxative 'C ' Cold Cure ` 1 will check- acold in a fe §_ho’urs,.. '_ -'Doesnotcause ringin iin rthe-head. ~ -_ . Also a quick relief fo 1 N euralgia, I~leadache,_an f all feverish conditions-o _ __the system; ' ‘ Price 25c mailed at ou xpense. E._ A. Foste L Central Drugstore ' Sunnyside H __ m \\\\\_\rA_ 'i 0 - 9 _ -I = _ A r -,_-in __-"""_"° _ llll Have you a cough? so consult us as to a rem- illlvil/A\\i\\\\\\\\\i||||\\V n»~‘» . 1 1 ___-:es Watches Repaired We repair all kinds of Watches, Clocks, Jewelry Our charges are moderate Our work is the yery best W Patterso ` Cor. Great George and f GraftonSts. `l'_v. I \. is in the city. U _____a p Mr J. D. Stewart, ot` the firm oi fe Georgetown, was in tlliarlottetown fa _xfcstertln y. Wcndiill :md Spurgeon, \vho are leav- §g ing to overseas duty. G leave this week for the t`ront.~ learn that iii' '.l. S. Bngnnll. who has hi to-rla_v.»'. I D \\\\\\\“ l|.\'IIlllIIIIIf tory results. It was now shave the water level. Where water used to over the road it was now :l 1-2 feet high and was substantial and one 'ot the best in the. Island. On the motion ol' Mr. Ariiensnli H .Bill to _incorporate the Birclidule Sil- ver Black Fox Co., Ltd., was read a third time and passed. Mr. J. A. DEWAR. Chiilrman of the Committee nn the petition oi the Central Christian (‘hurch, reported a to Hon. Mr. MvcNEll., Chairman ot' the Committee on the petition ot' the Muddy Creek Telephone t‘o., l.td., -presented a Bill which was read u iirst time. The House then adjourned to Ii p,n1. On resumption Mr. Speaker Wyatt took the Chair. Hon. Mr. .»\RSENAlll.'l‘ drew at- tention to the tact thnt the iiill relat- ing to the Central (‘lirlstian (‘hurch. Charlottetown. had been ordered to a second reading without having been llrst referred to thc Coniniittee on Private Bills, according to rules of procedure. Mr. l)l<.l\\'.~\lt iliereforc nio\'cd that the motion ordering the Bill to sec- ond reading be withdrawn and the Bill referred to Private Bills (‘omniittee. The uiotioii was carried. Mr. G.»\i.L.»\N’l‘ moved the third reading ol' the Hill to incorporate the Fox Hill and American Silver Fox Co., Ltd. The ilill was passed. He also moved the third reiuling of the llill (passed) to incorporate the Mor- rissey Silver Black Fox t‘o., Ltd. Mr. DELANEY moved the third reading ot' the Bill i.o incorporate the 'l‘uwn ot` Kensington. ’l‘he liill was passed. Mr. .»\rsciiuull moved the third rcading ot' the following liills, which were 'lsscilz to incor orale 'l‘lioinzis PROCEEDINGS IN LOCAL LEGISLATURE Bill and moved its tirst reading. Onl motion ot Mr. Dewar it was ordered “Id they had l00k€CI illlfi Ihr lhtli a second reading tomorrow. ,question ol` the clause as it affected the beter government ot' the village of Cardigan. Mr. DELANEY moved the third reading ot the Bill to incorporate the Augustine Cove 'l'ryon Mutual Rural Teleplione (‘o., Ltd. The Bill was passed. On the motion ot Premier Mathles- on, the liouse resolved itself into a committee ot' the whole to further con~ sider the Prohibition Amendment Bill. The Premier suggested that in clause 2 the first of .luly should be fixed as the date for the registration of druggists. in reply to questions, the Premier doctors who kept drug stores but. who who were not registered chemists or druggists, and were satislied that that clause covered them. Mr. A. A. MCDONALD asked if it chemist were removed for a second ot'l'cnce did it mean he was removed for all time? _ Hon. JOHN Mcl.EAN said if a man were convicted once it should he a fair warning to him that the next ot- fence would mean absolute removal from the list, The clause was then passed. On the suggestion of the Premier a sub-clause was added to Clause 1. providing that that clause should not come into operation until proclamation was made by order of the Governor- in-(‘.ouncll. This was in order tu per- mit thosc having a stock of "3 per cent.” to dispose ot it. lie also sug- gested that the Bill having now been agreed to that il. should be left in com- mittee so that should any other amendment be suggested it could be considered before the liill was finally reported. This was agreed lo and progress re- ported. 'l‘he l-louse resumed, with the Speaker in llic (‘linir. port on thc public accoiiiits b_v the External Auditor, Mr. il. W. llin- ning, miiniigor ot' llii- llnuk ol' Nova IJ- D .lohnson & t-‘o.. Ltd.; l»lu.inilton Rural ’l`olcpl\o|ie t‘o_, l.td. nn Act for Scot in . Hnl.MuHnucH mctlllul ruud wlieifthev considered what had muplllsui YM "0 s“"pl“5 ever '~'a"'e' ducements oi' l'llI110l ImD0l‘lf1'Il<*<‘~ Illll ren accomplished during the past. H°“" one” they .had se?" me parti' appreciated by the teachers all the _car, and that there was ii surplus in .clmnatflm W3? "armg hiadnnes' same. 11111110 il DOSSUYIU f0l` ‘Im hIgh‘_°" *___* A ?pHe lhe|?ni0ctsl\v]lid‘ had limo" un- |1lell<-)i§tls` lllionfolllis t`ld1|~\IvE1.i'(l" Aa(fu`im;;[t) fllnsspmn lm pm“:I§ls:?(;fn llqclwllllffilfl _ , versa y i'e Jy tie war; an it was ' ‘ ‘ ‘ ' . ie rovnce. 1 _ 1 f ’ Mr A' ‘“‘m"" "x`“'P‘f V“"°~"'"'°|‘I' I-rrotilvinii to note |'roin the e(stiniate; Hwy. “'"'""sSe‘l 9 r°(""""?""9 fn the r€tZt1I‘dlIl0i1‘Dl‘0f@SSl°" Wm* Um ”“m"' iis vear that another surplus was prevmus y‘,’arf5` f]'s1'°“rw","‘g m_'Sm““` pride-justifiable only witllin the romised. There was one prominent "gemem m amurs In "ew ot H1059 Dtlst 000910 Of !'€‘-0_l‘S-*HS H105" I" ature about everv Biidt-‘ret speech of "'h°c".'"sm"L'eS' lherqwas everl' just" anv 0tll€l‘ lH‘0f@SSI0Tl- “lid mol* ii" Mamieson- M""‘I"I"IIlI & Sl€“'1U`l~ the present Premier, and that was the nCm'0l‘. for th? bghef 'hm h“d_me interest in their work whit'-ll Sh0\Vl‘lI ct that he could alwavs`show that Opposmon r""""“""I me $100'000 'mm ltseslt in the great il\\Dl`0V0m@"l I" e-if - f -9 ind Delicious Jams Preserves°and and Jellies-~ Marmalades I \ _ There is nothing cleane l particular housewives as a p ' perfection. ' ious in the line of jams and jellies than the products of the world-famed firm Cross & Blackwell. The products of this tirm is a standard by which good jams and jellies are judged-_they are recognized by Right now we have a nice new line of Cross & Blackwell’s` Raspberry. Strawberry, Plum, Apricot, r, 'purer or more delic- innacle of jam and jelly Gooseberry, Red Currant and Black Currant Jams . and Jellies. These are put up in dainty one pound glass bottles. Also a good supply of Raspberry and . We have Duei°r's Brand ot Raspberry, Strawberry, Peach, Green Gage. Damsel and Cherry lains. Thees are put up ln nice 2 pound, glass bottles. You'll want a supply of Cross - and Bhickwell's Orange Marma- lade. it is put up in one and two pound glass bottles--iilso ln 7 pound tins. preserves and marmalades to other. L_.. Strawberry jams are here in 7 pound tins. Try f a one pound bottle and youill buy a_large tin. The deliciousness of these jams will delight you. ' _ There’s qalit , urity and wholesomeuess_in every item listed above? Eli/'ery article was selected with the ut- 'most care-the most alate pleasing Jams, Jellies possible Beer & Wo have Grape Fruit and Ginger Marmalade in neat glass bottles. This line certainly rivals the merit pt this lirms best pro- duct. How about some preserv- ed Pears, Peaches, Plums oi' . cherries? _ I We have them in syrup, 2 pound bottles. Dl'0CI.lI`B Rl Olll’ DIICC OT 8l'lY 125' Queen Street 'gentleman aright, he had made th HISIIMES Hllllill Illlllll limi. Monsoon Mei\'iN\'oN yes- males “’°“l" l“` "“"‘°“ _°“l_~ ,A Sails' snort space of time .silt--v uni, wiwn terday afternoon resumed his' speech f"“l°"y_n"“"“"1l Slam “I “"“"`S _“ms matters were so sonilu-e and discour- in the debate on thc Budget. When S°meU,“"g nm" the “°“'m`y ‘I°SIm"`ed aging. One thing that was a source he moved the adjournment of the de- ‘Of S("‘§’"I-i "nd" the late G°V@"“"‘9"t' of ditliculty at that time and that ap- baie the afternoon before, he was and Smce the Dresellt party took Uver peared to the Superintendent ol` lihlu- uhout to remark on the excellent man- me mms' undef mel” c'""'l“l m“"”ge` cation to bc objectionable, was the nor in which the claims oi' the Pro- menthlhe Plfovllwe had been brfnlgm grunting of permits to those who vince had been represented to the 01"' “I me "ure ""0 a sound posmon' were not qualiiied io bc tent-Iiers. Dominion by the present Government. They ha‘I,I.‘9ard from me Leader °f That, as stated bei'orr\_ hud been en- lle would repeat. that the matter was the opposmop about the large ammmt Ul`€I.V t\h0IiSI1@lI~ 'I`I‘f` "“"0“"“g“' prcscntcd to the lloininioii Govern- me preS‘°“‘ Governmenl' had gm' from ment and assistance given the tcneli- nient by the l‘remIer and the others omufvni hm' large “mounts hud. mm" ers in the last two years had rentlf-red who lorniell the delegation with him 5,0' lfom O"mw"' before and SU" 'Im it l1brluCl‘SS1J.\`.\’ ll’ UIlll0Illl lilly Illll in such a manor as to satisfy anyone'| r‘"""'7(' wus um' any Iiener on mr qualified teachers. The coiisilleia whoni it was at all possible to satis- lhmn" Tllw had heurd ’°rme." I.)r"'“` lion shown them in every .l'<‘5Df`<'\- 'l‘l|e result, as tlioy all know, ‘ers My I" the House' unmll Jwlgv the increase in salaries amoiinling to was hii-!Iil.\' Stitisfzictory to thc l‘ro\'~ ln? hy me past; we are "uw In ll Wm' Somiewhere 1\h0llt $401300, nntl lHl.\" | , _ I- . .__ » 1 - -‘ ' 1 I 'lite '|‘he\ had everv reason to be mo" to make was meet ‘md mv" “ ment monthly alms' Wllll 0lIl\‘I fl' ` p ll Ottaun that this Government got they the proinises made had .been fulfilled ' ' . ' ' ' _ ' ' the schools and in matters ot' educa- 1 ~- to the ioiier. Thev had been so in-_. “’0"Id Still be l“"""’ ".“`.-" '“ ""“""’ tion generally. which one \l\'l H0' ~.Mr. and Mrs. .lolni 'l‘. McKeiizie, ot (,“st0,m\,|, under me former m|minis_ in as muddled u position as tI\l‘." help observing. Under the into (lov- this city, left _vesterday morning for mmm, N, being promised things ""0" “'"""' ernment thc teacliers were absolutely Hullfilx lil `hIl| fl11`0\Vt-‘II I0 their Stills. voar after year and having thc prom- ignored. One of the incongriiities rhiit es ignored, that when the present ENCOURAGING CONDITIONS existled t;\eu_ was tpe tl'lziet‘_tli::i_ o e nienl > t i ~ . . . , _ , - , tcscier. icginniug a ie irs. o \,,.i:;,|,?ér p,.(,;1;;,_I,2tS0l;:,h methfutgsgpliit (_0;[‘;i“`i0'A“‘lf|'_?“'l&;; ‘l.‘a5(_;';‘; September, \\'ould perhaps icacli for l\'lr. and Mrs. J. (‘. Mncl’liuil. Otta- “mv ware given p0wer_t|,(.pp0p1(_, uc. ([0 , . If '- If .' In ,I ‘t~ 1, one month in thc school. put in his wa, linvc returiicil from Montreal, t-,ppb-(1 gimp- a5s\|mm¢¢S with an ug. r';lr;lm:"`,`,' ?'wl.',lglre('pl'v‘;‘ “.1” _‘Yds returns up to the last ot` Septeniher. whore they went to- .say good-bye io mmlo of ewan and Beer.. The c0un_ sn. fpallh love( of tm >v`"",‘ and go away with tlii°eemontlis‘ salary Mr. MacPha.il‘s brother, I)r. Andrew trv however had seen the promises ‘I fm. " on muuces med” Ver" ixi his pocket, while his siicf-cs:=or had acl’hail,o1' Orwell, P. E. l., who will ofuthis (lovernnieiit admirably tul- |gé:.I,]E|;,(.ll?JittiI‘§utttgsxléikill monellalgn to work i'or that much less. Now. m|(,d_ Tho pmple Wm.-2 Dronilsm 3 nothing' Thev coullfl 1:52’ 2319 H3 when a teacherllauglit i`or Septeinlior ‘ Sllrplus on every occasion 0|. the Bud_ D“bH(_ »H~dequme~und sMis1,_l(_torv‘ Sep he would get Duid i'or Septeniher. and llis iniunv friends will be glad to get speech, and a surplus came: thev vi(-P nnpiqq they hm the `f\{m|q` nm] the “mn Wm’ f"Il°W‘;d wl°“m get 'vs ' , ` ' ‘ ‘ " ro or proportion o sa ary t'or tiew been confined to his home i'or ten days .l() " for /l .20 si “ for 2.40 “ “ lor 2.8() “ .~"I~* O Ee T91 . . CN »-‘~ v 14 for 4.8() 1' éf lm 3 Attractive Lines Crochet _spreads hemmed ready for ' _use-woven in nice designs-extra spec- ial values. 56x76 inch 75c 64x80 “ 1.00 76x93 “ 1.25 There are still a few pairs of those sample curtains we are selling at HALF PRICE. Also a small quantity oftliose pretty curtainings by the yard which are great- ly reduced-~werc 26, 28, .'12, 3"0. Hundreds of' new and attractive patterns to select from-for your hall dining room, bedroom, bathroom and kitchen 25C to yd' Curtains at Half I 'tending in their returns promptly. 1 »~»¢'»~~<' Lf- #91 1;.-I When they contrasted that with the 'ecord .of the previous party they say 1 considerable diitcrence. They would tlnd that when the year 1911 closed on the 30th September. as it closed at that time. there was not only $500 carried over; it was not only one niouth's salnryhut three months, amounting in all to $23,400. which was carried over into the next year. in making further reference to the report. the Leader of the Opposition tried to point out that several schools were vacant. in order to show that the report was not correct. lt they considered the report carefully, how- ever, they would tind that as a mat- ter ol‘ tact that only one school was vacant during the year. Then, not in true they grade. That was quite was always the case, and, “gm 3° '_;=;;;;;;;,g°d ,gif-1 tgeoqiimgfg i":‘.‘;.i°.i'.°if"°..:.':.::..i°r...*.i.°“.' '2.:i'.°..."a:'.“..‘.::l 0 PUD S ~ 8 9 50 0. 5 iaeue requires ii cmiiiinutlonnl treatment t correspond with the number in airs Cntmh Cure in taken internally _scoop each gl-359| that the", were some 300 Ireftlyuuonthe blood and_mui\¢m|s surtacean '. - r. . = .mall aea and could make tivo or six visits und could be not only nn inspector but a usclul assistant. who could scc that everything went right and that the Government wi-is receiving proper -ff-r~ vice for the money it paid out. They were getting, he said, value in return for the money they were paying inc teacliers. There could not be too much inspection. especially where the work was important. There was iilsol 1 vnsl improvement in theisysteni nt‘ NT* téontlifued on* Page Six.) s-100 nEwARDg5$1oo The readers of this paper will bc pleased toy learn that therein at least one dreaded disease that science has been ilble to cure in all its stages, Ind lhnlis tiaiarrh. I ails' Cltnrrh Cure is the tbe iltem. thereby destroying the toiinoation of the lsenpe, md g vin; the patient siren h by building ,np the constitution and asxsiing each ber never make the number in nature n lun work. The proprietors have to-fe-.on with me nm- '°.;"i.°:'.<.°.;.§i_l'f".i.‘t.°.°.:i:.:".°.';“.2'.:.'.'.'.::::la.ii":; There were a number ol cur;-.Send lin oltesilmnolall-. for the first tlem. _ ' .\d.ifmF.J.ciii;.\1eraco.'r<.iain.o. had no izrnile: while ` said by -ii oruggnui, ne. attmlllng one or two . Tale Hath Family Pills for Constipation' Oilcloths at 25C, 300, fl5c sq. yard. Linoleums at 40c, fi5c, 50c, 60c sq. yard. Inlaid Linoleums 85c, 1.00, l.25 sq. yard. Beyond ar doubt tlie finest selection to choose from f'l__\ I _ _U _ tzzkd _ff ‘I II °-A " ' IIII Illit A » »;»i»1l»'- m§,%-.'9.9.f $®%$"~‘ '- ,*Lt?.`f;`.9.11}9_f-. _.i"».»§"»‘_'.».<>1_.<> ».<.»,_»_<_ _<,.<>~<.>rr@'