' ,,,,..,,o¢.w./... . - sim E. .tit tll 2.'°°...”.‘.‘i"‘.... f... cured. Pltna only eeesshem- I Nltdfts fl'0fL£'3PIl¢l'. lyildanyheokead »...‘°"l.".l';‘l"...fF.21“ W.F.8Il1’|'| O9. llllanaelhldnai - _ i 'Millie . _ -- titles* B.-. le. .r.:."°'....:f""°°" wth lllal$ee the &ddI and nas aide ebppago of wa. r. I was entirely uaahletepeee even a drop AL urine, and then latelnepaln. I had two doeeon at. tsndinga bee they and rn a I .lol s's§§:s Edit? égiggi 1553' :Elf an and rnrnd no oompletely. They are eunly 5 wonder-foireared ." LIZZII J. Alahll. .THE IbelnCenstipetion.llekllndaeheaadliiiona- lmelnbeealghk one flmitlre Pllsespple and lang-nnafiua. Oaiyxaeeeteas denim. lu. mmm_ sun 2 _ . 1 I ee- e THE WORLD OUER Thousand: of .Mot/ters are uelng llli. C0llE|l|lE’S tunnis' snur -_mlm Lift! mnnot gint it the act repara on is one of merit E11 what B claimed for it It is safe, plmeant and soothing for children teething and n prompt checku ol bowel and stomach troubles. a E! :E5 Physician.: and Professional nurses recomaeend lf. In purchasing, see that Dr. Co- den~e'a signature and portrait ia on every wrapper. Beware of themany Svnurs put nplikiaaimiiar form and made to ook ' Dr. Coder-re’e. ' Pria, zfds. per bnflle, or by vlldl oe recap! q/priae. ..§°éf."'..i...°”‘°».‘-Z'i.»’.$§'i"..‘li‘..’.i.°"“* __, own, Prince Edward island Canada, at W ekll;'ldition (Wednesday) ps' year. . ._ The Guardian will not he mrvurlblt lslmd Gnnrdien Publishing Company. Bualleee Office Telepiteee |33!- Dlae lease I e.n. te 6 h. l. |. !. B000. Adveltidng U51. I. I. NBWIOU. lIhncriNlQl Ull- ITTETOW 1 I' ' ~',..,,...|. -us-s te li.‘.\ns'r. DlPAR'rlAL..nn.ust.r».. l“*i'.‘.""‘“.'° “iii *il* .‘“‘°‘“°" L UIQ \lf‘l¢BY. at.al|=3l¢°f\ll'\|W’5\¢ \tllt|l|l¢_¢¢l°| 0° P010 ll? Pl'\>-`oercltIneaetotheme_etl|gtonightin vinee.an.1 th mean r . NNI!! _ City bouuoil Uhalnllnr la the, internet of 'ram P:moP:l:.m'm P.AP:ln:a tum" _“mmm” M an hm' Published at its olieee, New Proww B}‘eek,Nmth Side Poet Odeo, . , . one ' . W , 1 lem. nslumtsaiiy extent Sunday) sunt send by Poem order. inpme onto-.or Rcrirtmd har renble tb *£2 Brancb Offices at Snmmerslde, Afberton, Geofgefdbn and Searls. l _ - it‘&h.'{.°“i..'l.‘i'.’.¥'ei‘»'».*i`.f" e following nies. payable inadvaloe moni.h5e.peryear.... \ for eurreoeyo stan remitted thron iditeviel all lien Teleplere l3'ie 0lmlenrer,p.u.tesn.m.:lp.m.tsse.n X( h DAY MORNI THE CHARLOTTETOWN _GUARDIAN Nfi, MARCH27, 1915 THE P£0PL['S DELEGATION- ' I As before nnnounoed today ls the date fixed for the deiegatesnppointed nt the Provincial Convention to ect out for Ottawa there. to present to the Govern- mont out claims for immediate and per-' nnnent 11-iief from our winter isolation. One or more of the appointed delegates are already on their way. it is expected that the others, orso many of them es are not unuvoidnbly detained, will meet at Gwrgetown tonight tb cross bythe steamer oh the following morning. It had been hoped and expected that the Pm-' vincial Government. would have Appointed s number of delegates to proceed t.o` Ottawa at the name time and cooperate with the delegates appointed by the peo pie, but .~.o for this has not been done. This fact in ao wny affectsthe status or_the obligations imposed upon the -ie~ legates appointed by the Provincial Con- .....»..... u..-in.. rm -pmt-ted and having accepted the trust they must pro~ ceed to Ottawa and present their cane un~ tlcr the resolutions as adopted at the Convention. if hereafter another del- egation should go forward npD0lIll¢‘l by the Government and endorsed by N' U'1'ANT°N°$ PAIN IILIIY, N araaeuvleneeevrnn vlvnnasaeenelwmnsaeel solution ot the Lerisluwre that may strengthen our cLse.lt is solar satisfactory i Away baclr in i i Don’t disappoint kinds are arriving Every department in the big store will sion be full to oyerilowing with bright ele- 4 ces Uolegrortzlz, Much 31 ti Mmi.oFl'|-‘“‘;4 ` w ow, se re er ltouse this morning and than filed three _ shots in an attempt ei. suicide. Finding | ` her etorts to irlil hersslfin vain,`she oal- led neighbors toheip her out of the burning building. Sha was rescued and ‘ sh°“‘d M" °°m° °°”dm°' gant new goods for spring. Better join the majority and trade here this spring. W0l'BC» Spring L Greeting Yes it's spring again! You‘d ltnow that by . the report that the Minfo and Stanley are doing something, if by nothing else. This is the time of year when all nature as 3 well as mankind will dress anew. lined up patiently waiting to get a square You cnn’t do better, you might do P "ll’.l§.§.“..9S-' i t t ! » the garret the moths are them, new goods of all _now every day for you. V employrnent,_al|onld apply at this olce at 0ll¢C. _ for the that the Government. (and the Legislature also, wo trust) recognise Ure gravity of of the situation and will take action to demaml our rights. Still other deI~ egntloua on _the like mission may be lfrom the fact that during tho cold mouthe necessary before we secure nil that we sourgently need end which the Gov~ ernment at Ottawa is solemnly obligated to provide--efficient steam oommnnlca- lany receipts suchaeare enjoyed in other i tion summer and winter with the Mainland. These movemente will show that our people are thoroughly la eamest in this matter, and believe that ` the carrying out ofthe terms of unisn` is] a matter of life or death with un. Already our claims have been strongly I Ze* TQIIIHSI' .,, ., ¢ . __-_ lmmc. _q Theetateof Kaine reepe a harvest of millions every year from enmmer visitors tenet- eeeeide reeene. "New nmuwtek gathers a handsome yearly revenue frgn the visitors toher hunting and lehinz grounds, ‘Ihe adjoining Province and State are thus repaid ll- the intelligent enterprise and work in advelialng their ‘|n'u7idlnz,in advsnoe ample aeeomm0datlon for those who come. The Island, with its superior at- nfter the benefits to he derihed from a large influx of summer visitors. lt is 'high time to shake nfl’ this lethargy and wake up. _ That we should cultivate summer travel to the Island ie the more iiuportnu ofthe year we are almost wholly isolated from the world. Our railway. eteemers, hote's and merchants are then shutolffrom Provinces from the enpenditure -made in their midet by travellers from abroad. We must "make hay while the ann shines," In this _matter of _summer tourists. The season is short and there fore preparation must. be had to make the mostofit. We have notsofar been hnlf awelreto our interest in this line of tatives of both political portion. The the Convention was wholly n popular movement. We must. give the Govern- ment at Ottawellne upon line and pre- cept upon prsoept. in this matter. And In attitude of the Federal Government. so far as it has been disclosed may be considered to be wholly favorable so far as the main objects of the mission are concerned-the ‘ additional and stronger winter steamer mnnent relief. The Guardian confidently' hopes tosee the third steamer on the' route next winter. And we trust that* every oneof the delegates appointed ai; the Conventionlf he can possibly _do so, ` will proc-.eedto0ttawa at once,nnd that lnothing which our press and people can L I soy or do to strengthen the hands of those ‘ who go may be omitted. ’ | The Dominion Atlantic Railway Com- pnny which is displaying greof. enterprise, R is said to be seeking running powers over the Intercoloaial with a view to establish- V ing a thirty hours service over their lines between Sydney and Boston. The two lines together with the fine stesmships of the D. A. R. afford much the shortest. route between the two points nsmed, null it would be no doubt a source of satis faction to the travelling public If the through route could he established in nc- ° cordance with the plan outlined. ln | those dsys the shortening of time and 1 disfnnce between distant. points has be~l come the prime object of those connected with the business of transportation. & TEST THE KIDNEYS Allnw the urine toliend inn glass vessel for twenty-four hours and if at the end of that it is clouded or has left. a sediment in ’ the bottom of the vessel you may ho sure thnt. your kidneys are diseased. As a means of invigorating the action of the kidneys and making them strong ond' enithy, there is no preparation aa grompt ` and none so thorough as Dr. hsso’s Kidney-Liver Pills. GOLD MEDAL F0il APPLES. Loxnox. March 22.-Mnior Howard, Agent General for Nova Scotia, today received on behalf of his Government u_ “if SWHIGY. Shsw & Paardon’e. 27d ii - gold medal from the Crystal Palace Ex- hibition for the extnbltcrtmn. tncoeking Dont experiment---Iuvt buy Ptltcrfs .rr »~ - » ,. ' Z , , O , ‘,.,m'|n.. and (.|d"“pD]¢|_ ' 3 best 5 Frame Brussel Carpet, it's the best! ) /_ /¢ / l 2 “ ' ' _ Z , _ ‘ ` in the end, $i.B0s yard and if it I l0c. ‘ ~ _ _ i - '. _ Ciiambeviemh Calle. Chow' J Diar- ne. it yum higher than 2nd gl-me n:;‘ . _ L L ~‘ /Q' *_ - meal out of the old winter garments. I _ _ rhoea Remed 'The great success of this pre; nrntlon ln‘ , the relief and cure of bowel con plalnfslms EXPYCSS brought Us it lovely brought. It into limos 'univers 04°- It hem” 'Hill when the other dev- Drop in and let us .;"':f“’...:;..f':. .. "°;:;. ..“:.;::.1:`°"°' y°“'-M°°'° & “°'~=°“- ' valunble for children adults. h‘or sale, 27d Ii bvisil tlrupgists. ' - ATTEMRTEO SUICIDE- 7 ---I , Cnn1-LAN N Y - Wm |_|k°|7 “"°- f . , lcd: l‘g:d.hbhh%tier pow- A s.f. cwp. neaiemref charm. “°' “"“’ *“° t in buying a medicine forchlldltn ‘never be afrsldxto buy Chamherialksz _ ' _0o\1ghRemed1. hevslenodaopr f ` ' .2::.‘.:'.::t;':.:L::t:..::::.s:,:::1.°;‘..‘: f C°“‘""°' P°W“°f- ‘i whooping cough. For eaie by all deep ,ats. ` ANnou|g_c£M£N1s_ .- Q --Any good male compoeitor, desivling -Great preparations are Church tha to he presented in Parliament hy our represen- i, delegation appointed at the Provincial' Convention were also chosen without re- ! gard to party. The movement behind doingso we need not be without hope' The discussions in Parliament und the 'made by the Ton.-int Auogigtigm . and the tunnel as our dependence for per~ ' business. Proper enterprise, preparation, advertising land immediate organised effort to bring summer visitors to the Island offersths best means in sight to retrieve in part. the heavy losses of the passing winter. Lei. all therefore attend the meeting tonight and hy their presence and counsel support the, pralseworthy and disinterested elorts that are being SLIGHT SPRAINSGROW \VORSE Unless promptly treated. i`he great strength ol Ne rvlllne enshies lit to quick y cure all manner of sprnins und strains. “l sprained miy wrist," writes Leonard E. Milford o Rockland, “while working in the mill but had to lay of, it beeameso gainful and swelled. I rubbed my wrist t oroughiy with Ner- vlline twloen dsy and put ou n bondage. The in soon went. away and frequent rubh‘i)hg with Nervillne soon cured. Nervlline la undoubtedly an excellent iinimeat and the lest pain reliever I eve used." Nervllino certa nly is extra good. Price 25c. ' CARNEGIE T0 DONATE $50,000 I.r:aau.\'uro.\', Vs., March 'Zi-Presb tletlt Denny, of Washingtoli und Lee Uni- versity, nuthorizes the announcement that Andrew Carnegie has agreed to donntes$50,000 library to the Univer' sity on .condition that the University mise an endowment of 850,000 for mnin- tenance of the new libraay. mlm TIRED AI. 'ITHE TIME Mlm. Geoncn Btzsrrxn, Curia Brook, Colchester Co., N. S., writes:-"Last spring [wns very »much run down, fait trednl' the time, and tiiti not seem to have life or awry enouizh to do my work. Three xes of Dr. Ch|u4e's Nerve Food did me a world - of good, and made work a pleasure to me. have not had occasion to use ang medicine since, ami have teoommende Dr. Chaselfs Nerve- Food to allmy friends." l .SAY STRIKE IS STILL ON Nxw Yonx, March 22.-About' two' hundred former employes of the inter- horough Rapid Transit company met to- day for an hour or more, had n stormy meeting, in which there were many pro- testations of loyaltyto the union, and assertions that the strike la still on. .__._i.._._& Cnughs, colds, honrsenees. uno other throat ailments are quickly relieved hy Va*po-Oterolene tablets, ten cents per box All tlruggiste. Beazinc and gasoline, the highest rrnde Brusseli_'s, it’s H12, to 802, better. 2271i ll. line of sillrs for shirt waist suits We guarantee results. '°”me‘l*. ahhhlridbzsaidl seo nomlzigthat it should not. Price age per th. Prepared and sold only by A .W.ltciidln,PlIm.B. »Tlie'8qt|srei Dntggirt, traetlone has been aloe tn ees and to look* 271905 , . -. t , e 69:: yard. 69c yard. yard. - r yard. ynrd. » 3 ends grass linen with colored stripes. SUNNYSIDE a. big reduction. Read this list below. iiliillliiill .SALE 0F WAIST H0008 We have put on oftr front counter to-day a big ' ~ _range ollight and dark all-wool waistings, including all our French Flannels which we intend to clear at I end pink and white fancy stripe worth 85c yard. I end pale blue and 'while fancy stripe worth 85c yard. 1 end pink with ni.le green stripe and white check worth r end pale blue with fawn stripe and white check worth r end red with ‘lawn stripe and white check worth 69c I end fawn with fancy checked stripe worth 75c yard. 1 end red with fancy checked stripe worth 750 yard. t end black and white stripe, silk and wool, worth 6oc I end fuwn stripe with paisley stripe worth 58c yard. _ 4 endsvvhlie fancy with pinlr, red, pale blue and Mais stripes worth 6oc yard. 1 end fswn fancy all wool worth 6oc yard. x end pale blue with fdncy stripe (all wool) worth 6oc Yours for 45 cents yard “This is .only one of the many BARGAINS we are offering at reduced prices. . F. Perkins & Co.. I . K . V - 7-' af- I .J.\ ._‘ W" “if 1' _ It \\_-5 1 '~ ff Ilia' , " 5,57' 'f"‘;`3i*_,¢.) `>:' 5, 'if 3 E \_. ` pp » _ -< .__ < ‘ evvlltnsr vom: _series tltll serie". ii f ‘ et bout ..‘.§fif.‘.°, 5.12. '$. JZ.. T!.°.\‘2if»»..‘.».. .i&'.l doubtful av; rlpnvianedil tllal paveel will knu- a .' ' Yllifzcglrgriled for :fad Ifdllveied. ` V Btea ri A.1=. wsssretw' ..':.'::."' " 3' d 1.' Phone |51 rams ASTRAI. (ill. This is the most satisfactory Kerosene Oil we have ever hsndietl. We buy it direct in large quanti- ties snd can guarantee the quality. Price 25g per gallon. Jenkins & Son Do You Want a Winter Suit or Ovcrcoat? Let us make your winter suit on overcoat for you. If you are not thoroughly convinced that we are offering the best value you wer saw, we are making these suits and overcoats, prices ranging from $15.00 up to $40.00 to more thor- oughly introduce our great Tailor- ing Esinblishment. We use Fab- rics which are absolutely guaran- teed and give you your choice of the newest. nobbiest and richest eHects of the season. We will nn- doubtedly give you the best fitting, best wearing and best: looking clothes you ever had. _ ' 207 QUBBN STREET, Join Metros st co." i Protect Them -e "Z1 Every parent should provide the Vdepengeuts with protection. A good policy is to carry Life lnsur nee which will take your place as breadwinner when you are gone. in this way a xensonahie service can be done for those who would otherwise be helpless without you. We have plans to suit all casen. Canada Life Assurance Company w. r. Burrows, w. x. nocsns, Agent at S’Side. Prov. Manager, 1-30 xnwf awtf b 4A»wy*»~ @ , SPRING |905 SPRING 1905 WHULESALE "We are quoting lon est market pnes on "L I Heavy and Shelf HARDW RE . _ Our prices are as low and in many 'cases lower than the jobbers of -other provinces, and goods are shipped same day as the order is received. ihe lingers Hardware Bu. lid. ROGERS" CORNER. ins You toexnciroripoonr rrinncr _ Have you ever read the Bible P' "Search ‘the We have the Books from gc it 154: each. Testaments from 3e to egc. ‘ Bibles from no to $7.go. ‘ . Revised Bibles from ay: to 75°. P. I. I. Bible Society. - _ Sunnyside.” - llASZARD& ‘ ye think ye have eternal life; .and they are they which heal: as is inthelr l f - I -I 1 = I ..', `: f_.»'-1. ° .» .- '--'-if '.* 1 ' _ t,.°;--1,-` .»_ ea-="~’ V ’ ' t:“=~r-.<=...`f_ ' ;--'ef ~ fm \i7f"`i" 'N' ` .;,.-___-.» \x,._`:,. iframophonc itcdrds The latest up~to date Gramophone Records can now he had for Oc and $1.00. . A great chance to se- cme the latest songs. speeches, musical select- ions. etc. ~ Also a large supply of _ giramophonee just receiv- \ \; 1 ` ' .»_. A A I* PE fi Cali and see them. A. ll0RNl5 & C0 . 'D Centrsl Munir Store, Kent St. »,’,t~§~vvn»~e~J§»e4\.e~N»e.-QQ r ATTEND L CONR~0Yf GREAT sror clsn Discount [Sale 7 oi' all boots and 'shoes 'in stock, sU,NNv`stDl=;.< ‘;` Charlottetown, P. E. I. - sA~L'r:l SALT! Complete eteemer to arrive ltr ittverpebt-»etr.ltt`uer #un tell; " . h y init.