. ' , , ‘ . 7 ,MARCH 30,1917 . I A ` ` ' r .- ’ ny. ._ . ._ .. i .¢_.' _I . _‘ CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN ` race ssvi-'JN ‘ The E08€et‘-n Guardian ..*lT PAYS to buy in' this Provincei ..~Mn. 'r. o. ivss is Guardian' agent in Montague. .izimes Myers and Mrs. J. Mclrmis were iii the city on March 22nd.-M imy ltiittary is visiting hi., g,-,md inotlic-r, Mrs. liattary oi' this pli1¢@__ Mr., anti Mrs. Willlani Collin paiiggil throutlii this place Saturday the 24th liiiit.- His friends regret to learn that Mr. Benjamin Jay oi' Fanning llrook had his loot badly out Wm, the we Willis Channing. 'ami iiu join in wishing him a speedy recover-y___ Mr. Alfred Jay has piirclmgeq u new (lrey Gasoline Engine, six lio;-so pow. iir.- Messrs Albert Jardine, Fred .lardlnc and Ileiiiamin Birt have purl ..'°'HEAD OF HlLL8BOR0.- Mrs.i r. h\ pi w;_t-:TWO CENTS per word each ln. um on for advertising in this col. W C82-ll must accompany order. ‘ “’-“Um chsrse tweiitynve cents. m._."Captalii Jerome MacDonald of °""@S!Gi'. Muse., whose death was "M011 ill a recent issue oi' the Guar- ?\|“_“ ‘Wil W-ffl ‘lt Southampton about iieo miles from -St. Peters Bay on the road leading from st, Peters to ;i\\‘l:||l¥¢\H Bridge. A brother Wiiliaiii Is.. ves on the old homestead wliicli A 039 ‘ol the best in that vicinity. no ie; brc-ther, John J.. lives near. li.. _(.aptain MacDonaltI's father the -1ft<;_(.hai-les MacDonald was a native tin .able Head and his mother was a ss MacDonald ol East Point. Cap- :a)in MacDonald frequently visited the s anti relatives at .able H83 ciiased u mud *l :- ‘ SIJIIIIXI 2.20 Dept. ` Charlottetown 3.38 Hunter River Kensington Trains Inward-Read Up Tues DAILY Thurs ex. Sun & Sat A.M. P.M. Arr. 10.20 5.25 9.08 4.15 3.32 8.22 2.51 7.45 7.15 2.20 Junction erside Qfliii- P.M. - _ _ A-M-0 2,00 Dept, Summerside ~' .ii Y* Aff-11-1 . ` 3,33 Port- Hill ' 9-32 i 4.53 I omeary _ 8-05 t 9 00 - ' [_ Atherton 0-53 -/.60 Arr. 'riznish _'._.___¥’_";l!*-_‘*~9&__ W " "D`iTii.v'i ' ' E DAILY BX. Still. ex. Sun. P_ M_ A.M. 4,30, Emerald Junction 3-10 6.20 Cape Traverse _ ____ '{@2______ --“TL--°-j”‘r'“°*'_°°' "" " `““" " Mon. Tues ' Tues. 'l`liur. Dat. Fri. I‘.M. P.M. 3.10 3.00 4.40 4.45 104 5.29 6.29-~ 0 .02 6.40 7.35 Arr. Mo Wed. ~ , Dept. Wed Thur. Fri. Sat A M. A.M. |y r. i ~ ciisi-iiitistowii ' 'i Arr-11-30 10-4” Mt. Stewart ` 9-55 235 Mann 9.09 .53 _ t . 8.38 _8.30 sStotF:ise" Dept. 7.10 ' 7.20 ' Diiiiy mx. Bun. 1' . M. 4.40 Dept. 5.54 .- ess - _...___ _._ _ -- - 1).", Ex. Bun. . A.H» Mt. Stewart ` ‘ Aff- 9-35 Cardigan 3-09 Moalllils 73' 'us ui- Gwfiiewvv ._R°_'_’£-_°;‘_'____ sifiiiii, Only Jlx. ,- Set. Q Baa. __iv__---- - ~--W ‘ ' ‘ ’“”""“'_"_ ` Y D\||y Sgt Ex. Oni! ' Bot. li Sun. ' A.M. A.M. nn. ruin. . ‘l 3_1() 3_1() DQDL Chlrlottotowll "- Aff- 10-gg 435 4_5; Vlrllllll RIN! D t 63;", 7 5 (5 705 Ar, Murray i-Ierbour GD; ~- - .i .. . - ° Elmira Brallcil. Mixed train will leave Elmira on Monday, d ada' at 5.50 a.m for aourisr '\2iIi'r‘ii‘iIi|mw‘ii|‘l`;:v:'Sou3’ls for E'|mlra'at 7.40 pm 4 mlm . V "'. 'V "' .A t J CZARINA. AND DAUGHTERS. CZAR AND .----4v\-»-¢ ~»~v...~\.v ,~¢¢v.-»¢vv-~»~.,v- . MacDonald, merchant ot` Loriic Vai- ley spent several days in (Tliarlotlc- town this week during which he took in the sitting ol' the local Legislatiire. -Mr. Guthrie lllillingall repi-eaciit ing Clianiller and Bell, c-t' Ciinrlotte- town was in Lorne Valley on Wctliies- day on it business trip.- Mr. Lester Gay has taken the job of moving Mr. Wesley McLeod's barn from Pisquiii Road to Lorne Valley.-~ Mr. Angus Dc-cherty ot' Riverton was in Lorne Valley on Friday on business- Mes- srs. Allan MoSwain and Hugh Mac- Donald liave returned from digging oyster mud on St. Peter‘s Bay. 'l`hey succeeded in obtaining a couple of carloads.- Mr. anti Mrs. John John- ston of Rumtord Falls, Maine are vi- siting reqttlves at Cardigan Head.- Mr. Johnston who was called home owing to the death of his sister Miss Janie Johnston holds an important po- sition in it large paper mill in Rum- t‘ord. '\ -4* Overworked Minister -us. I TELLS HOW VINOL RESTORED STRENGTH AND VITALITY. Q Cliarlotteltown people wtill realize tiiat we- could not publish such letters as t he following it they wer.; not genuine and truthful statements oi facts. The Rev. Mr. Hughes, Holly Springs, Ark., saysz- "I am a Methodist Minister. and suffered from broken-down nerves, loss ol' appetite and sleeplessness. I poor, and I was not able to do my duty in my Parish as l felt I should. I had tried various reniedie-s,but did not seem to get any better. Through ed ot Vlnoi, and it built me up. I re- gained my appetite, can sleep better and dn more work." derives its power to build up the over- worked, hrokendown, nervous system from beef and coil liver peptonates, iron and manganese peptc-nates, and glylzerophosphates. etc., which ii contains. Anyone in Charlottetown who wish- es to tr_ Vlnol can do so with the un- derstanding that we will return their money it they are not satisned. E. A. Fc-ster, Drugglst, Charlotte- town also st the best Druggist in all Prince Edward island towns. Vinci is sold in Montague by H. J. Mahon. ..*LORNE VALLEY.-Mr. Maicolii was weak, my circulation was veryi Mr. Gstiin of Beat-den. Ark., I learn-i There' ls no.secret about Vlnoi, it| i f\ 7, CZAREWITCH. ' .»~.~\ A,\~\--~v~A».- .`ilEBAiE UN iHi AUIJRESS i Friday March 22, 1917. Wht-ii tlto.Iiotiso iiiot on i\`i-iday inoriiiiig l\'il‘, Bell rose i0 it point oi' privilege and said he wished to iiiako un explaiiation in regard to itn .ni‘tit-lo which appeared iii The (iiiiirt`.'ian of that nioriiing, cliarging him with tliei iolltical criinc oi` liv nris llc said i _pt:.y.1m. | .i more serious oliarge conit: not be made against it member than that. The lender ot' the G0v<~.'i\nn.'ut he said. rtev. iii. ii. .\iaf-i.ci»ii. of cflii-iiiiiiili \ I - l \ l - _ __ D ~:- _._ __ ._ _ -_-» solution in the liouse to t-onvoy thc Dalton Sanutorium hack to that hon. ixeiitlciiian, and he hail' now given them their ainzwer. i.r~.ir tho l.r-:tilt-:I of the Govcrninciit slimiiil t`or_i:ol it,i lic would _sity to hiiii: 'l`li:ti tiny vci'_\' tiiietztioii proposctl hi~.trii_\‘ctl on his lille l‘reniiei"s) part ii doplomlile ii.:- noruiltic oi the iirst priiii-fplizs of pur- li.iinciitai'_v pioceiinrc in the House. 'l`lII'I I’REi\llEll: Tile Lcadcr oi` the tlppositioii has spokoil oi' hciut: in Siintlny Sciiool. I woiiid stlggcst to him that hu open u lcintlc-','ai'ieii in whit-ii ht' hii|i.~i't'li iiiight with iiciiffil sttitI'_.' sonic ol' thc Hilo,-~ of this liousc. Litsi year, its t`.huii‘i'.\u|i ot ilic (`oiiiniittee on rule.-t and tii':i.k<"'s rulizig we will certainly have to put'tiiose rules into c~.`l'ect. The lion. iiicriilici' has wastetl a valuable hour of thc time ol' this Hmisc, aft(-1' being ruled out oi order by the Speaker, i;i ic- penting it lot ol’ Stull' that could give no :aitistactioii to any hut iiiiiisi-ii'. ' The iiriii order of the tl‘.i_v hiiiig: then read. . IQ. Lea continued his rciiiariter on the stihjmt ot' ugi‘iciiltiii'n l'roiii thc* ovciiiinr before. ` MRS. DUNCAN MncDONALD 'l`lte'rc par:-.acti away at her hottie ill Vtllie_vl`ieIti, \Vesi, i.~li i~`t-li. 23rd, :ti`~_ ter' an illness oi' only three days du ration, which she horq with (‘liri~4-' tiau reslgiiatioir to the Divine '\rill, Mr.-i. Christy Mai-lit.-iialii. nt, the ripe old nge oi' tiiglit_\'~.~ac\'cii yt-;ii's. ’l‘hc hor twenty years uno. Shi- was ii ways clieerftii and iilip|i_'v, and niain- uiitil the intl. Site was the iiii;-1,lio=' iii' uint- ciliiilrtill. 'l‘hri:i\. have gone iio|’orc. Site iieuvt-s to inourii two iiitiiglittws, iiiiiiii-ly: Mrs. i\l'il<»olm i\’lnt'l.criti. Viiiicyliv-Ill \Vesi :intl Mrs. .ioliii _\lunro ot` lIcvorli»_v, l\liis.~i_, and i'0\ll' -‘i1'llii. lloiiiilii iii iiof-itoii, John iii Sluiiiord, Moiitiinu; lluiicnii and l'etcr in llcutiioitiale, l’. E. I. Also one sister, Mrs. .ioliii i\iat:l'licrs0li o|` Valli*-)‘li0i;:§‘..g ; ,:;‘..\-, \ _-> - r *kg i . , ns --so ...esta - , i @\-‘ -~ .\.- ~~§.-~~.\s\~.~~ -1- ..-.;.-;.. ...\»>: ‘:`~\_~.~;1_.\~;-.- ' . \ ‘ _ -,.,:‘~;j `»` .y _ . gr 5 ` 3 >\` \"\"-1:.. i \ . .\` ~‘-Ti", \‘ f tloceascil was the widow ot' thf, iiitt-I "-_`€ H ""` if* ~=~ 3 i' . _ iloiiiilti lVliit'iloilaltl, who pi't-.tiecutisc-ill _ . _En-\_‘if1S_§?;`x--`-.-. <.< .-`f<~:\>"\`.\\j,-tgp..gy... ` _.~>a>`v~_-;¢-.;;'-Y1.:.:1~\§§\:e\;;1<‘;»,.1i» ‘Y-`_ 1 ' : ___ A-_ _»-'- . -., _ ._ _:'i : 1 'X '-= ‘-1 .'._ .-= ef. 2' _._,» -, .y _., ... . . . . f J 4 ‘ 1 i . \ ' ' 1 ' =',.“v . - Sflnfllmlillli “Hd he mllfii h3VC‘ *‘°l“9lt-oiicoiirse ol' rclativcs and fiientl .",. .- ' ? . .lf °$ 5 _-.1 , s. - - i - - s <\§1¥...»`.»`-A* ,-;`~‘_ ‘~.-.-....;1; _ .. ;5',. " VF; t\\\\-_".-`.\\ 5;. I - ' ill P* tance had for her. . . portuiiity of answering the question ho was perfectly satisfied to submit | _, , to the (lictation ot‘ the Leader ot thc- ' ' ' ““ ' *“" 2--‘ -'-7‘~'~"--'- ~~ '-'---- ,Government as to the proper time in which to answer the question. The Premier replied' that the hon. member would have ample opportiiii- ity of dealing with all those things that lin wished to deal with and thrt-. particular question among them, but he must do it lin the proper time, and must confine himself to the newspa- per articlc- in respect to which he dc- sired to make his explanation. and , not try to speak a second time on the question before the House, anti there- by attack members. rf” /. Mr. .lohnrton rose to speak, wiien’ the Speaker informed liim them wits; no tI'iscussi-on allowed on ii question oi' privilege. _ i Mit. BELL: The Leader oi' thc, (iovernment rei’used me the privilege oi' answering a question put by the hon. member for Tignlsli. ' i THE PREMIER: That is untrue. I never refused the lion. niemner any- thing and it is not my intention to- iakf- that attitude in the llouse; hut‘ I did rise to a point of order thiiti when he rose to a question of privil- ege as to somestatements made in! n newspaper he could not open a new . debate and propose to answer ques-i tions in regard' to it debate that iiasi been going on for some days. lie, cannot. do that anti must not tio it.| 1 et iiini connne himself to his ques-y tion ot privilege. i Mr. Bell the-ii entered into tt lengthy tllivciission of an editorial in 'l’hc Guardian on the subject of the Dalton , Sitiiatoriuni and his attitude in pegiird ‘ thereto. H9 said in the course ot' hisi remarks that in Sunday School he had' read something in the New 'I`est~i ann;-nt, about a Jewish Council which] was culled the Sanhedrin where theie` was' devised hy the Jews a question to be put to the Master: "ls it lawful to give triibute to (‘.aesar?" The Mas- ter reading into the hearts of thoi-10| men. and knowing we-ll the sincerity of the purpose behind their question. CURESSKIN AFFECTION8 Ono ` k lt. Sold d ,|usragt.:ed.mey 2brg::.Vlaol drugg.l:t. answered them accordingly. A simil- ar council-the Government-in sec-, ret conclave. propounded e question to he put to him (thu hears-r oi’ tht' Opposition): Ii' he would move it rn- \_.,_ For immediate iii oversegisigewice, J ,----~....i'.'.:i"iii.W \ I .. l . i T /','g_ Wu/ . --rigi- . if ,ii :<,\_L>/--/"`-f; 1:’/-. mv- ~-- §` The Royal Naval Canadian Volunteer Reserve rs Overseas Division. , The Navy must be kept supreme-more men areneeded to m::.i the fleets which are sweeping the seas of commerce-raiciers and sub- marines. Canadians joining the R. N. C. V. R., Overseas Division, are sent at once to England for training. _ P $1.10 a day and upwards-Free Kit- - Separation allowance as in C. E. F. . No experience necessary--Candidates must be sons I of natural born British suizjccts-Ages 18 to 38. Experienced men from 18 to 45 may enlist for service in the Canadian Naval Patrole to guard Canadian Coach. 1 Pay from $1.05 a day and sepmafion allowaricc. \ - A- A- McLEAN, MJM, Chairman. G.R. HOLBROOK, Secretary, NAVAL C ---,°'. :.l` 71 ' ntacnuirme coivimirras. cus.-ieiietown or to the Naval Recruiting Secretary, Ottawa. ,,,_,, _ '\ t - , . _~ . . .'°-~..“‘F“ "»»...... ~ o - . i ~.- . .. ,,»..,.; __ , M, ,,',,,.,`,,,,,_._,,;'_‘“,§~‘__ H _‘li r f 'I t ' '\ tag, ,-i.;-._ . . »...._-_-.._st....;.i. (1 wr-...er-»..~.i'..l-L.z" x .vm oi.-.,»-.`;‘8i-\..¢,'. I .~ . 1 . »..-.- . - ti M- ,I 4 i , ` ~ . _.F , ,s .i’ I _ u t