P onic ...it months even _ie appar- ihiidiibih iis»;teii°l>’i _.a§>_ihsWem 0 nerve* is ieqt.“__wh5f.v0h require in th1s'instfanc_e. Ifltaken' faith‘f_ul-ly ac- ; oording to directions _WC are confident it will give th _ , . “J i 6 _ __ the bottle ' _T'l\;a;kteé___R¢!t8`n& _ff ore tp_abed-11? will insurgotiie 'gégdpet movement of the weis-100-'and 25c.bottie. l s.a.cir0st¢. -_ Central Drugstore' _ ‘so mn§\\\\wg “ Piiiiéssiiinai i____.___________ -li_‘Ia'yor‘ Brown’s Oilice' Hours `Mayor Brown-5 oiiice hours- 10 to _11 a. ni., 2 to 3 p. m. 0n` Saturday 1010 12 B. 111. 7393-2-21-GMLI. f MORBON A DUFFY "` Barrister; and Attorneys Solleltoroi-for/Royni~ Bank of Canad MONEY TO LOAN. DR. HEATH McINTYRE. _ Dentist ‘ _ _Cameron Block, Victoria Row _ Charlottetown _ ,Office-Hours: 9 a. m. to 1 p. m. ._ - ` 2 p.'_m. tto 5 p. m. `~ ._"-; _.' _ _ 3583-10-25Mtf. _ ._,_‘]~:_ 1, ..__, A _ Y, . _ ' BABGQLK- 'AND ~ bONS 5 Patents,‘._Trade marks. Designs, -f Regiet'_ered~._Patent Attorneys. ' Estahlished~.1_8‘l7 ~ Formerly Patent-0il‘l_ce Examiner. ' _ Master ot Patent Laws. t ‘Representatives _in all foreign coun- r ea.. _ write for awk "roms: Protection." Te lf. ' ' ` _ Al about and how to Obtain Pat- en s. - __ _ 99 _SL 'James fSt., Montreal. Branches ottawa, Washington. Miss.. __D._._Rudge ‘ L i tilt oreitax: e street" ~ hiiiihuiacturer of 'nfl kinds ot line hair &oods. Also Gentlemens Toupees and igs. c i ‘ -_ _ Phono 814 _ ~ Manleutelng Hairdressing _ - ' _ 7367-2-14M1Mo. t DR. ,CLIFTG -CHRONIG DISEASES Monthly treltlnont. _ Hotel victoria, Charlottetown, P. E. Island, .Office hours 12 to 8 deity and by lgpolntment. 854-2-14M8Mospd. | _ _ _ Y _ `“ 9. _s. nsssuiN_ 9 LAWYER P Montague, P- E. I. 1 - ._ Money to-loan _ vases-1sutr_ _ _ (Continued nose two.) own gay was WEB SBY much off the farm. a boy went;one year to _Prince College. he did not want to 30 the farm. Things 'were di- now. Education was being more in conformity with the oi! the hulk ot_the popula_ was more attractionand' comfort on the farms than ever before, and the boys who went to Prince oi Wales College _were learning some thing-which would lle_usei'ul,,to them _ in the development ofthe farm. There was not a. spot anywherefwhere there was so much comfort in evidence as on the farms -ol -Prince Edward Island. ’l`he farmers as a rule were 'progressive and intelligent, and the dllilculty was that they could not get enough of them. He did not think behad heard any complaint that the government was not doing enough for the’ ia‘rmers. 3 He thought _they could with advantage initiate a campaign of saving among our young people. if the schools would teach the boys and girls the ad- vantage of being thrifty he thought it would be a m_ove in the right direc- tion. He was surprised to leam that at least $50,000 was spent 'every year in the province in the wholesale impor- tation oi' cigarettes. Proceeding io rival with iisberies.'_Mr._McEw_en' said that the trouble with the `curing_oi’ ilsh horc, was that they wer_e"too well cured. Somehing should be doneto discoyer what sort ot cured iish was required for the ‘Canadian Market! ’l`here was a very. conslderable’m§rket in Canada and something 'should be done to discover how they could devel- up that market for island cured tish. Mr. McEwen quoted figures to show the Scottish and British fisheries and said there was nothing to prevent simi-_ lar development here. Cars shoulll be taken to provide the ilshermsp against the competition oi' steam and beam tlirawling which was likely tulle introduced were capitalists to enter the industry. When the Car Ferry i was running the development of our ‘ fisheries would be such that it should exceed the returns from Agriculture. '~ liir. BEN. GALLANT complained that the House had -been summoned later than ever in record. and be` would like to know the reason for the delay. He presumed he would be told it was due to delays in getting reports. but be did not think that should be accepted as saisiactory. He proceeded to discuss “the oats question. but upon being in- formed by the Premier that his infor- mation was wrong. he desistcd. ll0N. CHAS. DAL'l‘ON.al'to1'compli- _menting tho Speaker on his elevation, said this province, taking everything into consideration. has surpassed _ every other province in the Dominion in the assistance it had rendered tilt mother country in connection with tht war. This small province, with no ia _`dustries apart from agriculture an- ilshsries. and with no surplus populi `; tion had accomplished great things l- 'tbe number of men enlisted, and the _had to bear in mind that many Islai ders had enlisted in other provinces. Proceeding to refer to _the oats quef tion, Mr. Dalton said there was a tim 'when people might do a great deal 'o harm y `carping criticisms, and 'ilii the Opposition had. done in connociio ‘ _.n , _ _ - li 'ho had_'.snid.' =Mr. 'Dalton proceeded ` met in Mm-cn, in 1899 in April in 1900 `July 15. Mr. Dalton uoicndedthe vote of the fault share that been were party of the 'given u was and Just show was to be placed upon before he got up be did not know wha he was going tosay; second, while h down he did ot seem to know w at toishow that there was ahtindant pre- codent for the House not meeting oar- lier than March. -ln 1008 the House in May and was adjourned on"‘ the motion of Mr. Bell to June. while ‘ in 1901 the House was not prorogued till practice ot paying workmen -in certain permanent works by days wages) and said. that at $1.50 per day the-'country people were not overpaid. _‘ln ‘char- lottetown tho other dny the City Coun- cil 'could not get men to clear away the snow at $1.50 per day,l and surely tho -country people should not be said to be overpaid while engaged on im- portant permauent work at that rate. Referring .tothe Leader ot the Op- p__osition's appeal for economy, he as- ked was Mr. Bell practising what__he preached _when he charged the Tem- perance Alliance $1~i8_36 for a seven- teen hours speech. a bill which the Alliance expected the Government would pay? ' If Mr. Bell said he d d not 'expect the Government to loot the bill; he would like to know where Mr. Bell expected the Alliance would iind the money. Had Mr. Bell paid this subscription to the Alliance in whose cause he pretended to show such zeal. All he knew was that Mr. Bell's bill for $148.36 was sent to the Govern _ D and economy which Mr Bell practised. F grfter dealing with agriculture and iucatiou, Mr Dalton concluded by aicrrlng to a particular instance of or-lilo sowin which had bee br'ou with tho oats question. This was I ll.. !0d. who _wore against the auto- _u1ohllo, _were members of the Govern- mem- Ml? Johnston did not approve ‘of the Government calling n conie ence to -discuss the Governments pro; t:arnime._an¢i thought it would 1,(-, in advisable to proceed with tile drainage at the present juncture when the re- sources of the province were required in connclion with 'tho war. He wa pleased to see the__gtt_i_tud¢.ad0p¢¢d by the Govemment in_ the matter ot re- v turned soldiers and said too much * .qtiluld not be done for those who had i D011 lllld Sllfferéd ill U19 defgnce 0|' their country. -.with regard to cauca- iiou he found that there was difference or opinion in hisdistrict with regard _to midsummeri or fall' vacation; and he thoughtfsnme dieaus 'should -be taken to iindout the wishes _ofthe school _ districts in tliematter. ~ - ,_ » »r ~ . * ' ‘$‘.?.‘;i..'.‘:.'..';‘i.¥.i‘i°.§‘.*i..‘;”?..§."1i.i:2iii oriy-l-‘ive Blileiaclieis _ ' lrsi__._'_;if; ~vf~. .».._.‘f _r ' '-‘- . g ght _ nhis notice. In 'the Cardigan district L0ND0N_ Much 31_._Dm.mg the “_ '-ll” We 01' U19 el°°"°U ihlfleeil blizzard ol Tuesday night last be- :ises marked soap _were delivered tween go,-ty and f0_,¢y_n,,e|b|“ejnc}¢em 1 liiicrals. _Ho did not know what \,¢,|0ng|;',g to nm mmf,” _|fgh,_»9mimr 'icso Liberals required so much (ion m,5f'|°,;¢_‘¢||¢»_||= gives ‘wjmii nt. scan" lor. and he hsped it had been ggmglqyg fo rerun-,c N,-|h,.1,~-,g}§1¢°§;~»]~h(, ‘ - _- 1 f. P E I ~ ' _ ` _ _:cd n tho way it s ould have been. Nw, ¢»1,1 - ‘ _ _ . 1° ‘ it. iho "planting" of these cases in 1-_’::;l¢ip~»w1,en_e¢;]\§ :,(;`:v‘;%!-(;“;,,-?kg nfl-rgg _ ' ° ' 'ii-iligun on the eve of tho election mmlti-_.,]|»|f¢¢,,| “way ,md nr¢s‘wnu|,|y\ . _~ _ _ _ _ V "H ii" "\“="°"°“ °f ‘iw “°°¢k\°s" ,, g,',,"" _ ‘ 1 ' ‘ m»mm\mu\mmmw \\wlum\\m\\u \\\\\\\v/I/a\\\\\ .c Government had to contend with C H J .”~ f» - _ i ‘ ‘ ' _ _, __ __ - _ _ __ ___ -. -.'. _ _ .»_.i......'ii. Europe a central empire extending Germany's geographical ideal was e these Gorman plans they had n or Turkish, but that they must not b 9 The speaker added that the questio I' or the straits was satisfactorily settle d thanks to the valuable agreement "i‘ ‘ Continuing, he severely' crit.lclr.c 9 Russian diplomacy in tho llalkan.-i r I3 garding Bulgaria.. _ - ian pooplc. be said he believed A B mania, which was suiloring from hu D ot' Turkey. already in a stale oi e ll hanstion, the downfall _of another :i 1'- versury was necessary. nnmol forming part of the dua_l empire woul Ui receive liberty at Rusaia's hands. namely, Germany, Thus we' mu a 6 ’Germauy. which, no doubt, desires i 5 mediate peace, forcseelng the u 1' preaching moment oi’ exhaustion. S I1~i long as Germany hopes to conque S mands, Only one reply can be give foreign anairs, in thehuma. by M Allies, _remarking particularly tha Y S D. 0. ing even her most cherished tradition for the'-greqt common cause.. M. Miiiu- kol! remarked that the problems oi tb _ Russia, he said. did not_begil_l_~th war, and we shall not iinish it withou realizing this outlet. Russia with he d to`ries,`but cannot prosper without a ' i b youd the straits. Close political an economic 'arrangements with i-Austrl would mean 'the paving or a broad roa towards the east through "I‘urkey._ fo l _ _ V dently Berlin to Bagdad. From th moment when they were conscious o choice for it was not a question-o , whether the straits should be Russian nd wh st - D ance th W" 8. *3 come German. o 0 _ Referring to the into of tl\e'Armen- gg _ it ’ _1=m'raoen».o.m»rcn so.-A'»ti»i§;t qi -’ ~~.<.a~~._1 UB -_ _'American securities en route fro -t"~Holland.~ The Foreign Qfiice state d ,that'l1on'e was seized except whe e sal_es._ Such securities bore Germs d__stai'n_ps or_marks that dividends ha e A vehement protest was made by a L American ilrm in the case of one pa ticularly large seizure. The proto r was' on the ground that only’ neutra d action. but the Government intercep I; ed a message from u Frankfort fl E _ ‘i protest. ' ` Z _torday.'s',"Order-in-Council cancellin adherence to certain sections of th 5 band goods. The Foreign Oiilce says f such distinctions have ceased to have 'any practical im ort in is r, a a is age oi’ the war, and that consequently the Government declar- eil lie right to pursue a policy oi’ seiz- X ing‘conditioual contraband consigned f to neu_ti'al ports. it takes the ground that since th ' not munitions ni'wur. such commod "‘_;ul'in_v or thu (iovcrnnicnt. ' li ll made autonomous. After the d0,wni'ul x :i Milli 'Hurts All f._*;::‘.',".’:;;‘."2.*::v.~.....:X::.‘z;§...:‘.::;'t.r.;._. Mail 0a Dutch " ,Liner Was Seized "7 _ Russia has _only one military e/uemy i ‘ _ Bl LON_DON,' April 1.-The seizure t keep “ml “W1 “Ot Yield an meh to Kirkwall oi all the mail' on the Scan- Ul' dinavlan-American line steamer Hell |";golav. consisting of 800 sacks. is r 0 ported in a wireless despatch from Y`- Berlin. This is the ilrst time that 9 the mall on a Scandinavian-America ll New York March 17 for Christian at and Norway, V Lennon -_rpm 1.-zmouauons m recently been paid to German banks. l;_'i_n`terests were involved in the trans- t. rm asking thc American consignees to The Foreign Oillca explained yes- e d Gorman (lovcr_n|nent has taken con- trol oi’ muny commodities which pm i. ~liies have _tho same status as though they bfi* r°`oni-limit-tl directly to the all n S doomed to failure and present no smume,-_ including mtfm-3, imp Upon 0 danger in view of her exorbitant de- _BeiZe,1_ The Hclligglpv sailed from il 1. ___ “ ' 'v _' _-; wssmnpeox *D Gimp. mf &?..i.¥‘...if*i"..~..‘§’ .§‘i“i2i.l't‘i.’i'-‘“.%.!:-....‘;‘i.. so the »te¢1§¥3'gnd£f‘_;‘n 'larval '°"§°i7'i'fi:er§u it' wqpfinopm his _ . __ m;..tare_. -yqceediag 'with the American gl bc d '7 would “ham mm “_ Dilmocratic Conetitutionalists. __ - ' Q°V°"1m¢D¢ regarding seizure; of m assa tore the Gziiiliet: meeting to-day. when B it was expected President Wilson would go over'the` submarine litho- n ~‘ there was strong evidence that the se- mm Wm' ms “d'“°"' It if 5°°“m°‘l cg curitleg had recently been in German and Germans were proiitlng by thei y that Germanhfis withholding any re- , ports from its submarine command- B ers. but high oillcial quarters here re- d iiect the anxiety _vtfhichi grows hourly ~ as no word is received' from Germany. n The State 'Department has almost ,_ 'completed its investigations. No action at will be taken, however, zuntii the Ber- 1 lin rc'port'is-received. ‘ » Rell Cross 'Nurse ~ ~ Who Was Prisoner #_-'_ K _ MoN'rR's.'AL,'A`pi~ii 1.'-Acccruingko 8 1: ~[¥,c|a,»ag°n_0f Londbn which “jade -word which hasboen received at Mc- e 'd etinctionbetween, the treatment of absolute and of conditional contra- Gill, Dr Katherine H2 Travers. a gradu- ate-in lifts. v_v_ho‘f'gvfu_li _engaged in Rell Cross work in Serbia. was taken _pris- oner by the Buigariansfleit Soils on February 24 on her way home. Her Red Cross party has _dwin_d~led~to her- aelt and a‘ young ladyrsvidently a Britisher also. Through the good oilices of Sir Ralph Puget it was ar- ranged that they should _goto Buch- arest and ‘from there up through Rus- sia to Petrograd and on_‘to Sweden. The rest of her hospital party. who ' are neutrals. will be allowed to return by way oi' Austria. BRAZIL POSSESSES 'UNBLEAGH- _ _ ABLE DYES. »~ _ DETROIT, April 1.-Brazil has sol- ved the dye problem,_according ‘to Frank G. Lopez, South ,American re- ,.prcsentative of a Detroit automobile _corporntion, who is now _in this city. ' “ There is no reason to worry about thc dye situation.” said Mr Lopez. “ The vegetabiccilyos in Brazil will solve the problem. I have been in cotton factories .gn Brazil and have seen every_possi le_attcmpt made to boil out' and otherwise oradicatethe new vegetable dye. but the colour re; mained fast. , - “ The vegetable from' 'which this dye is matic is in unlimited supply. lt would noi he slirprisingqdo see it re- place the German product. So far as experts are able io determine, it does not injure fabrics." at 1. 6. _ 8 0- 0 _H Il”§\\\\\\\iHH| Ml' l‘ r. We are now in a position to _handle all _kinds of Job Printing at short notice. Give us a call__yv1th your next order and be convinced. Billheads, _ _Visitirig Card-S. ' c Letterheads. 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