17?: l ,»"i".- If . I sw-r'~ ,~ That 1' Tickles lt d ws a fisherman Ig. od to look over our line line ol' fishing _ tackle and this year i. is -larger and ' better than ever. For ilie fislvrman who only goei out occasionally ue can give you an ouliit at ve ry inzderate and sav- ing prices Fcr the persistent ang- ‘ let we lime everything that you can possibly de sire for use in our watfrs. Look our assortment over. We are :ure we c a n please. J. G. Jamieson DRUGGIST _ ___ Tr 1_ _ _ FRIDAY, HAY IQ. igig Saturday. May 2%. lmpire Day bein.; a statutory public holiday. he Housing Guardian will not be issued on Monday Hay 26. 'l`he Evening Guardian will not be issued on Saturday, but will be published on Monday as usual. ~ Advertisers will please note these changes. RAILWAY FREIGHT RITES. Yesterday afternoon a number of gentlemen waited, informally, upon Mr. Gublius, General Manager of the I. C. R., to talk over with him- mat- ters of general interest in connection with the railway, but, more particu- larly, the recent re-adjustment of freight rates as they aiiect Prince Ed- ward Island. Among those at this conterence were Mr. R. I-I. Jenkins, President of the Charlottetown Board of Trade, Hon John McLean, Souris, Hon A Ewen, Morell, and several others. _London s bil* 'sslltlllllf l | ' ' ‘ lessors would be arr g d be- E‘ A“°““““' S“m'm°"id°' Hon' 'LA' l tween the universities ot the United McDonald, Cardigan, Mr. H. D. Mc- Bmw” Canada ,md gn” B _ 1 \/ Q Dainty Wedding Gifts in silver deposid ware including Sugar and Creo.uis..$l.8’l pr up Tca rets .......... ......_._.....$lJ.00 Marmalade dishes......S2.25 up Sa.lt............._..._ .........$l.50 pr Butter plates..,._......,_.....$l,75 G, l'l, Taylor ` jeweler Opticiaii NEW KING GEORGE H01 Wm. HONBOUlIQUE'|'l'g.vMgr. Private Baths ttunning ater and Lenz Distance 'ilelcpholigg in all rooms Large Brihpt Samrple ms. CU lNi~ U “XCELLBID _ SYDNEY. N. S 1 ' 1 The Purest Si Pure Food “Carneron's llome-Made Bread" \ For the sake-_ nf the little child- 4l ren use our Bri-ad always. l§I lél Montague Black Fox Ex- change Correspondence Soliciled L. M. Mcliinnoll. Manager _ Monisgue, P. E. I. ' Anl»_ Vim VA beautiful linb of llslc and silk hosiery-from 15 cts. to., $1.50. Long "'*¢nd__short.j 'silk gloves from 60 cts. to '$1.25. Belts, assorted colors in silk and elastic from 25 cts. to $1.50. A grand showlnl of hand bngs at Pai- ton'l. Kid_ [loves olelring at 89 cts. Patoi'i’s. I 5-2$ld2i_ .i Ell'.8lll¢_:E _i|l¢li¢¢ - ~iM_lllt`ll0ll. ._ ‘~ Ain ios`t1'nc'ed"hv"t‘lse Eie¢_lit0rs_- of the ine P." P.\Giilin to by niaelionon tl-'e pieniises on Monday double.»,te_ne_inent‘hoe_se alt' ‘ the oorn_erof_Grest.Geo_rg_e streets ii iigin, 5' system sewerage to Railway, Steamers, useful topmost inn eseellen and mmm” oenfnioaern adiustment of freight rates it will be remembered that the rates just super- speaking wand would be dguvand b ceded have been in force unchanged turns in the United Kmsdam and h t mee 1906 while th°“' pnv' republic, the dominions also sharin ious to that date had been in force these periodical ra-adjustments we append the schedules as they have ex- isted together with the re-adjustment ’ til t th tt r to the tc coming into sheet on May lst, 1913. ,one pu 8 e ma ° I miles ‘ Postonie_e_~ - ' _ Ne . tion 'ot In connection with the recent re- sin” 1889' The final suggestion is more r To show the changes elected by Rate, Charlottetown to Tigni.sh,l20 C1888 1839 1905 1913 No. Cts. Cts. Cta. 31 32 34 25 18 _ 12 11 10 14 9 11 11 13 11§ 12 8 P* slb "`1€5U\|§U|l°“‘ 3 28 30 Z4 26 20 21 16 17 15 13 14 13 11 It will be seen at a glance that there has been an increase in the 10 sonic little satisfaction to.know that that between 1889 and 1906, and iso to remember that the increase in freight rates is not a burden de- signed exclunively for Prince Edward Island, but is shared by patrons of The gentlemen who waited upon Mr. Gutelius presented, as had been presented at each previous turn of the screw, many forceful arguments mer occasions, the fiat had gone forth and what the administration had crease all round in general running The increase in rates, although in the present instance comparatively small, and in the eyes of the i rail- way authorities unavoidable, into be regretted. The opinion is not gener- ally concurred in that increased freight rates will mean an-increased held by many astute business men. deficits are to be avoided and when swollen revenues are moat desirable e e pi' es, open wide the doors, and so increase trade.- There is a general belief that by opening the railway accommodation gates a little wider, providing better faculties for both passenger and the rates to a point which would concerned. the presen` t increase was somewhat' Beversl peseedellsltssin g lbllibtla plassdin stltusolhillnll ontsidstlmiloivss erected in ol the the statue ernlly approved , ,_ when ve come el more general le ill proposals verse on tile, giggle instance. Outhe designed to throw DVR the the Niagara river_ n bridge as s dlily link betielh the of the Republic and that of selves; and as "A lymhol-0| the pelpual auiity that ought ever to ist between us." On the English slde,__tb\ memorial wouia use the form oi in 'naman bile ¥$i'E§s i§§s DW' “_ in Northamptonshire, the an home of Washington. Over the house there are still to be seen armoi-lol bearings _from which stars. and stripes ol -the Uni States dag are derived. Buigra e nited Hall would than become the U would be a place of pilgrimage, Stratford-on-Avon, for all pilgl' from the States. - The educational suggestions I commemoration are still. more in eating and should prove highly ben dcial could they prove to be praeti cal. A continual interchange of pro- dn e for ritain A continuous series of lectures bear- as they desired. markable for its audacity than The idea is to compile an Angl American history to be used in t In theory histories are supposed to unbiased, but in fact this is not ly so. We know very well from. perience that the most independ aulay’a own political views when events. Who is there who could trusted to write a history of the 13 give oiience tolone or U10 0*fh°|'? wnter of Bane genius on either si it is as iine a piece of work ot i kind as is yet to be done in un to diss ree but unless the are afraid no “sane genius" will pile a history that would suit t ideas and requirements of lmperi against the increase but, as on lor- ist, and rspubumns on eggbor/ sid of the Atlantic. On the question mas Eve to New Year’s Eve, the e ly enjoy an unwonted novelty. Worn# One of _the most tragic incidents wr in .on sr mander of the Turkish troops - 1 . -, f _ vessels to i the custom is to r due ic ‘Sq-“t~u't""“a ,un-enderod to tm Mon tenthrlli who had determined make that fortress the capital en tflvhluhn nnoiiid no cneeap " ital freight accommodation and reducing :N12 ::::"";:;°‘:o:;:°1°l ::d‘:.° comm, business’ batter "ml" would 'trls. thus robbing Montenegro of the ‘lbs obtained, as far_as revenue is mn" M mr “°t°r" Bn n°- “Qu” wne this accomplished than the 1 - ' lkm " t that The _ _ . if ll d - » and ]1iiie,i_9i3, that beautiful 2 1 2_,;;“:¢°g,..;l’:;`to:>l;i‘iatei‘iun “n“t.`: ` 1;! ,tx §l“9ne- "= ' " ' °f'*l'l°¢W1°i`hil predenesso .in the , .~ aa ep -_ Perce- cossrsdainona .......... .. ...M e......'....... _ _,___ oreqwinrporiiii It is hardly possible to are under con- reliess_lit’tlsse allegations lpn) l°w°»sf°.rn-:nan syn- iii is* is Nltitel. `_ It »..3l"` np Stltu lOOOllQ_ tbma four, lite 0\l!‘- prugog Fblll' swoon* e his ._.ll‘l.l..l."."l‘?l..._ eases ‘ia-.J`. lD}\ $2 :`A`U;_OOlC-O esssesssssss _ Prince Connaught . ltlss Ollie -Rev. Dr. lottetown, Ing st the lee, Fitsroy shower in Act was pas- ' t_ I h same prevtsiontor th, uc for his hrothu Alfred. awompuwms ‘"3 1"! * “°Um\l un' were made known. P “"1 "'”° “*"‘°» 'Q ‘ *W* °' ing dainty refreshments val and endowment of sulsnve Honor. \‘°“°‘- ,‘° "W ’**'*»°"° *W NYU- by on nomu une uno when 61- °”u.“ The Oconuora were the ruless of an-dm to th, powm. ‘uug of nw Connaught in Celtic times. and in the ,,,,,,,,¢_ ‘ _ _ m“” twelfth century Roderick 0'-Connor. .___ doorway of that quiet. old wuntrv or oonnnugni, became sing or nu ire- 1 2:: :_-gi om-5 m=;~__$=1;_»_§°R{f»;;__»mw§; 3.22:.; .._:.n.;m.;...liur=.5;\.:ru1::a‘»;»;5 e`d at Patotfs. consisting .of _S__1,`i_l_.€°_l>___0_q0_-ljfls. M - _ - . »1eri1ll-Y. ¢ll0\l8l\ °|1° i\°V°l` sd the Dominion Order at. Bologna. knows what may be accomplished un- As a preacher he declaimed against “_ the slnfulness ot the times, and won a large following. Hs attempted to 0' make Florence the model of a Christ- ls th h t b th ‘Mgr ian commonwealth, and sternly re- schoo roug ou o colin ~ he His violence and the extremes of his Nd- criticism drew upon him the displea- °x_ sure of Ron'-e, and he.was forbidden pressed all manifestations of vice. to preach. The sentenoeof deatlrpae li sed upon him was eoirllrmed at Rome, en English history ev” Written. that 0! -and no, with two disciples, was given ,Macaulay, took on the tinge of Mac- over to the secular power. On May it 28, 1498, Bavonarola and his twc K companions were strangled, and their bodies burned by the executioner. leoeslsssesopoeeoss _...?Flll.llll...._ sees some , zacnnnv wnnnr, - \- pinion ponosn.. *-“° Mr. Zachary Davin wheat, who eo world." With this no one will be-` vers the P.0rt pasture ior._the Demon hi _ Dodgers-or, in other words, plays fo d _ E E 5 the Intercolonial system throughout. lm” be manned mately to dau.. we the left garden for the Broklyn Nat. _ _ _ 5° the recipient of birthday congratulat discovered who could p0l¢lblY ¢0l11' ions today. f‘Zaeh"is a. native of ll a ional League baseball team-will bc ¢ Miaoui, and /docsnjt give a whool 1_ who knows it. -Zach is as speedy as 6 greased lightning, and can wallop the Dill around the . 300 mark. The p Of main circuits have no better judge o history patriotic impcrialists and pa- B. fly ball, and he can come in or gc Written it had W"‘"°“- Tl" °“\f“"¢“° mono republicans maybe niiowee to wt iw. and has an A1 whip. Yee ments were urged by Mr. Gutslius- dmeh ‘ i the annually recurring deficits on the We might make perhaps a more th, “,°,.t_ And Mmsoun is B unfold Prince Edward Island Railway; the suitable mgguunn than any tint Stagg _ increased cost of living; higher wages has yet ‘ppem-gd_ n8m¢\y_ time 19|- _;_ to employes; higher cost of coal; in- the last weak of 1914, from ghd"- a mighty fine gardener is Zachary, and s. gentleman who is a cred tc dl ` _ I expenses and the necessity of keeping .mn ol New York and London “vs_ I.-EV A'l’I-IIANRI£liI1§;1ATFl`)glé` 'BEA the deficit within reasonable bounds- php", gmhange °|mm,_ The mg”-0. ____ hence the raise in i‘atea_ on thewhole poma“‘ pn” of bath country" mmm system, including Prince Edward Ia- be nun, the QW,-5., for the oxperi- Just a year ago today the Jevfatbi- land- .anne-certain their readers would M1 lin".1=heImi>ers¢or.took‘neriii-ni dip into the ocean at Hamburg, 'mf first‘anniversary of that event finds the giant 900-foot, eleven-story liner on the eve of ber maiden voyage across _the Atlantic to New York. When she sails away for the Nev World. the mammoth German craft of will be the largest liner in service the war in the Near East is that re- NW U°¢ 3590*- I revenue. In fact. the opposite viewis ded ‘_ uh ams of Tuma Y The Vaterland, launched last month and now the biggest ship afloat, is 1- tl: in line in nrenerlns to add twosiuslni- ts fleet. - ~ ___ to The maiden vo!0¢0 of the Iinperat- qumggg, my ' 31_,»1~|m-. 'u or on June 11 will mark the begin- 'eom.pnnine. 'run sinking oi the 'manic the German - companies ss the an water- Mr. outeiius nanuteea the ioree of °°“ ""°"°° ‘lm “°°*"“°¢"° ”°i'i°"-l” this argument; he admitted also that'“w°¥ ' _u‘°'f W. V" “"5” Mgr t,_ :ny masses Pasha soon again favor companies. a quarter l ormer home returns to bisbe labors. Dr. Myers. it will be reins bored, preached with much acceptance 'ri Charlottetown and Summerside ‘ _ _ .wo years ago. ......_'-_---A» (From Yesterday's Evening Guardian) Among the graduates of Dalhousi University, Halifax. wlio‘i-eceived legres of Bachelor of Arts, was linhel I. Mclntosh, daughter of ROV. A. D. McIntosh of Souris,-P. E.'I. lchocl and Picton Academy. ' |i nriliil. _ it uns nous to the knowieuge oi tin Martinval that some mllael that the members of said Lodle be ing against the appointment ol Mr. in Lodge now take this opportuni if em bstieal statin that no. suc iers. of Mount Martin L. 0. L. H. McEACl-IERN; W. M. quarters at Toronto to resume his ~ Jour weeks tour of the eastern prov- ~ - » _ ~ f s - _ ' ' _ _ ad m ufss Mclntosh received ber prepara- _‘.ory 'education at New Glasgow High \ ___ Store Closes Saturday 24th. .he members oi L. 0. L. Mount Mar-' ‘ _ . 0. 0-‘U ,ierson has freely circulated s' report ld .i meeting for the purpose of protest-' ` John M. Campbell to the ollice of. .loadmaeter for the District of Mer- ' tinvale and vicinity. The hlount Mor- : ty v lv :_ h nesting was ever held'-, nor was -any nterest taken by the Llodgo ln this ippointment at all, as all the mem- iers are quite satisfactory with the Roadmaster appointed. And we fur- ther state this report circulated was i deliberate falsliood, and- was circu- ‘ated by some person, with the inten- lon of causing trouble and had fdel- ngs. Signed on behalf of the mem- Auion _ rises ° _ Another 'car-load of furniture receiv- » 'f _ _,_ 4"- Dressers, Commodes, Parlor tables, Bed “"°_room_ tables, Kitchen tables, Extension ‘,‘,° _ in . _ _ m»;_tables, square or round. This -car lot was lg- sold at prices equal to Auction, open for es~ _.. ~ _ a ‘ ' inspection in two days. Yoursfor quality furniture and general house furnishings. -_ Puious- "'““‘ “ "*' _ . -1 QNEXPECTED READ ' 1 your paper, the death notices and the local columns. *you will be struck by the uncertainty of Life whsntyon see the number' o hponng msn taken suddenly by the grim reaper, rom loving wives and o ldien. THE WISE MAN _ Protectshis if df 'I b li i C da’ Ol t L'fe As» surauoe Co. v5I‘h‘ii“`f.l-lsnndalilulinifolw P0 cf u ana 'B qw I ¢ . I W. K. Rogers. ,_ lf‘lf‘£I{...|. ` K-3. ROGERS. Charlottetown. Q Special , ll. B IIOBERS. Kensington ` Agents- _ W. A. MePHEE, ` 'R Secy. rr. Joan MAN ar ` ids was represented by Lt. Van Jsten of the 62nd Fuslliers, of Bt .iecause his fstherfwas originally Euelpli adherent of the House Jumberland. COMPENSATION FOR INJURIES. at the morning session of the Bro- therhood of Railway 'rralnmen it is said the whole matter luis. gross. g the constitution discussed today provides that the conference ot- the °1~¢ag|“. C_l°n betrienniul iustend,of every two years. ,_ ..___.___.._.... NEW BARGE LAUNCHED AT QUEBEC. launched yesterday morning from the °l,nllll.of another -geeatfbilttle for sn- 3. 19,5, T D Q;-“cor ggnegmgi-0, _gum-|.n oppoe- premaey .on the North uttlantie be- llgilrlls, °Qnebec,"a hsn:\s'lo:»1yfud.m5?;il ‘ed m~~- '~UPmt‘°m mms, dw°rmm_'tween British and German-steamship _led Canadian Government barge "No. 13," built lol' l¢Vice in the 'Rivet' St. Lawrence. The vessel-is the-first of its kind to beeonstructed onbana- llll-usoll. anllds e pioneeroi `a with- lu-se not to be bait in the near lut- we s-_-tru-x~1-Q .V -_aiaieiuoms ron cannon __ SAN FRANCISCO,.May 21-One of the important questions touched upon ::.“°..“:°.:..':.:°s°:::“*:z::.:°;. ‘.:§f - B. Curran ooo. i wi Y _“___ _ ` ........ .. _AU CTION CSALE LONDON, May 21-At the reception -- ' '_ '_ _ ' to King George today in Berlin, Can- - £ _:.‘;”::..§;..Ef.;.'1‘: Two Double Sealed Qsriii-ages ol . ’ ' I will sell on the Market Square 23rd inet, at is o’c1ock, two double seated `cs.i-riiiges good . . J, r ‘- _ ~ » - _ -Nr. order and very light running. _ ’ __ _."'-`f`*`," _ _ _ i _‘vpn _iiaoen iu_tn'hand', ith- . ' ‘ ‘ .- =ommitf.;e _with in:u?ietio:s°i$“nf;:‘ ____, __ _____g__ ‘ Atldtloileer. action b con ` A chan e in' ~ M M' " ""m`:"H"""""“"‘ - - - _ ._. "F1 1 For Any i y Inside Wood.....U_3¢5f _ - _ KYANIZE j L s .If WS a Hoof-if iss a aooreif ivan .air--if iv. a §h1;ii§{J§`l;e;v.§:` a Kyanizi: iiulshmade _toldothe-‘ 'work g .- -Y°?‘iZ¢ ,Fl00r_Fiiiish dries over i' lit with sbeaut- ;ft\;1n_£¢51B,-retains its lustre-is not by eygggfi.. »,,,~ _ o °°°“f¥.»°d tmflof io?--:ine--au¢r1nn.°f p, %_'=~":‘r;‘1i'°*°P1nying of-children. 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