I: - . 5* business. ,pw , __ _ V _ li _ I. V _ biliéiliéu 27,1314 _ _ _ _ _ " ’-"c1703. ;j'. . _ _ . iv-.`_._i";__}-_' *_ _ ~_>>|___ '__ _ i.,._ _' . ._ '_ ' . _F , '., £;_Hf_`_. _ _ 'ri-ns nnrmsr News THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN ` ‘-“~ .jg »_ - ,i_.Fms-1. OPALL.. » _PAGE THREE 'f' .i E, |.,,,,..‘ ..i.._,~,. . ‘ u " I fn- Doc Bird Says “A roili stone gathers _. T__°wd to the running of the automobiflc .e\1'¢i\`¢- I . _ y'1"he Premier:` Let us take thc Georgetown district. which I I`°P"°` 5e.n»¢__ An fm- ng 1 know there is no opposition-the people there are lu favour of having the m9i'0"9 l`““: “'° will assume that. But in the. f°“"I€ district of Prince County you oblect to it, and therefore 'you BBY fha because the fourth district of PI`\n<><‘- objects to the meters running. “WY slmuld not be allowed to runiii; Kiug's County. ls that Y0“l` P0 nn' of view, qr how far docs your Ci1B~ go? _ . Mu ny-right; we fin-d fault in this way inst wil... the opinion of “bv Psopie at the school meetinizs was S0 decidedly expressed, the ini~ltt;’i‘ should lmvs been dropped 1\»\'1c- - B to one petitions received for thc rnnnliig of the autos in the city and to the North shore he was not |- 1- parcd to say tnni; .no-J wele :i\.ihe..- hslllle Premier said that. the PEN’ tions were there. Mid "7" “'I'7"‘“"“’“ were sworn ml and ne ¢;ni.t,iouc.i thc delegate not to make \00H¢ stuff” merits. If Mr. WriBh¢ °°“Id I1” B y one signature which was n0‘teD\'0l’t¢t; ly there, then nc would ha right to brink! We matte' “pls 3' grimy otherwise they W0\ll'd Pfflcee on the assumliiiimi. that Where those' signatures thwinthe givilaailc cTJIi(llect wI'i:| sworn to' a yi Wri ht not to those roads, whereas he (Mr. -Wr~ight\j tn-ink .they have n right to have V ___,‘t._ .. _ T1 / , !/_/_// s»» _ 1 \ \ U /77/7//` ll MANSFIEL 'b’KLzAc both 2 'Q %/////////////// in King's county? Mr. wrightl Decidcdly noi., The Premier: l think you are right, and that is p1‘ccise‘_y what tllc Gov» i-rnment is trying to do. \ou `do not want the motors. You will not get .thorn for a thousand years so' long 'asryou take the attitude you do now. But when the people oi Llharlottetoivn, more than throe- fourths-ofoillcnl say they want to have the motors rilu within n cer- tain area of ollr own public roads, their. demands should he regarded; when the Union lioad people, '19 pei' cent., is the right number, say they want to have that road ol\oned,- we this done, notwithstanding the fact that you in Bedeque object to this. When three-fourths of the people in any part of Prince Edward Island want to have n road opened up, why should it not be done? Try to give me some sound reason why these people should not have their rights. Mr. Wright: supposing we want to pass over that road running through Bcdequc to l~lun°imel'side, the lleolllel of Hedcqlle have ns much right tol have a voice in the question as to! whether automobiles should be l'un from Searletown to Summersiile as the people in Summcrsirle. Referring to thc road which had been opened to the North Shore, the! Premier said that it wus ii deliuitc road running up to the north shore, sud that as u matter of fact any person wanting to come to Charlo-_ ttetown and wishing: to iivoiil that part of the road open to the motors; could get a parallel road which wouldi carry them through. Mr. Wright was thought they appreciated quite fully, that there were certain highways which were common to a larize num ber of people besides those living on those roads. When it came to u question of opening up one ol such roiudsf-,the Government would ccnsiil- er.the point. Mr. wright t-'ns making now nn'd=give very full corislderaticnl, indeed to' what would invoivc\ the\ interests of a large number of pco-_ ple who"’\verc against such olbefnlng. , so for lic though-t every uirmhffr Of, the Government agreed with Wllui-_ Mr. Wright was suggesting, that in-| aslnuch ns the highways were elle", to n large number of people besides regard- to the opening of tho roads. _ Mr. Wright continued his u1`i:\\- msnts against the running of thc nu- tos, and said that their lacing allow- ed to run in certain- sections was the thin edge of the wedge for their eventual riinning all over the Isifsrid. as while the farmers. fh0\\Y\i 0990565 to it were not active in Pl'°93'\iiE their opposition, those in favour of the autos were doing all they co-uid to furt _ their aims. Ho BDDKB HH to thehglierty of their wivcs mid daughters being infringed upon by thc running of thc autos. ` Social con- ditions in the country were not us they were in the city; women in thc country were confined to their homes if they did not have it c\\=iu<‘-0 ui driving their horses and visiting their neighbours, und if the autos. were allowed to run oil the country roads the womeil in thc' country would be confined to their homes more largely than at prsscilii. Mui the conditions of rural life would hc made more unhulrablc than they were at present. Touching upon the exodus oi life from the country to the town, he asitcd whether they were going to make conditions such in this province that they would conti- nuc»to .carry their people uwuy from tn§_i _to tns towns? He mum tain .. ilille conditions of life in the towuszwsre at present so much ahead ofthe conditions of life in the C0\1“f~l'Y. and population had been moving. away so much from thf; coun- try, that every effort should be mu-Llc to make the conditions such that thc people would be able to enjoy life in wma going tn RRR MT. S . r l charge. millki-e, Tvliliglftmiiiiei he would n0t i>f_6S9‘ to say that their con cn n _ roads were public property and RB mush the public prcprriv Oi the fourth district of Prince Collntv 89 0( any other district. ’°“ '” t not ss. than is s ear- nll highways are open lgmiilihzns itllingss suhfects. wh! M0 yan 5|-going thht ther! litbiild ?\N restrictions PIM” “P0” mm “’° _ Mr. Wright: We are srsuipt tbl* the mmm-s sxln-cami s *sry d°°i‘\°¢ The Premier: Meet this point: You nv the roads src ohm *»° “lf” *M public. At the some tin!! Y BN Aligning t-not the Kings litlhvtv. which is sriliiissy sssss is -sm ic ,very subtest for lsgitinlsts uso. vhould be shut down to ¢0\‘tB\r\ Dil" should rule. i - 141|, Premier: Where should tho! ruls? Should the rmloritv. 051 0| 0°* of our school meetings, control the the country, and would like tn` go brisk from the towns andlivc on the farms. He felt confident that if the f t that matter' halt 'R2 W2" (Rat \ln,'autos were allowed to run through the country the liberty of their wives and daughters would be t,hroatencd_* Followed Mr. Schurman, Mr. (1. T. Wright, Mr. McCabe and Mr. Ste- wart, and after thcchalrman had ox- however mating ri point which bei I _ _ . _. I U ..~_.-. _~ ’T‘ ' ~"‘-‘t2das‘-1ansa;.'s.u`:' . _ . _ _ _ _ __ ' ___,-._». ._ - i _ i. . <_Fli_ EN# 1T_URE HEADQUARTERS) _` 'N Pisisrs hill, . <_i,‘”\\__/\...,- -_~ . Picture in '11 ' . ‘\ ‘_ -»_ // _ I, s _L \.1 . \ " /_T -.5 E" ~: } Q ramlniir '_ . ,..'_.a _ ff-iii? <°Ca`l‘|_iets,- I.in_ens, Curtains, _Furniture Covering_ > -i 1. i ~ 39 Distinct I New Styles to --l‘-ss" f r-r E ' _,_ E" J _ choose from here A wonderfully complete =;i.»k. -"ji§_`! -.-- _ _ ._ -_-- _...___ Showing of bcdruvm €iii¢S§@1'S` ii1_2<=_I1_\_1iI12 _ 2"( guartered oak anwdmahogany /..» / 1, » ` ‘ . ~ ii~.°,é~.'é ~ ` L _J ¢ "‘ .,,__ I Few stores Eastof Montreal selection in high grade goods. will offer you such a wide 39 distinct styles, qilartel'ed oak and genuine mahog- any, a selection we are proud of. ’ This lovely dresser of . __._. ° <4-i solid quartered oak -_ f r ‘\\~,;\_.y\\\~_lli\,_,/,.. $23.50 Fitted were large shaped Britisll ‘“ f _ lg bevel mirror plate----beautifully poli- J “ "f " "‘%’>"-in ...d‘;;‘.1@;.f;yl;;i‘;;‘;lH;`f;$23.50 ii This Attrac-' \ ' '5*_f*l li/ . ered oak ` _ i ¥ ‘ - is ,__~i ` 223:’-52'? ~'- ' § - »-*‘“-.rs-.._,.» fr ____.=1 _ " 4 ‘_ f'-'-/ if c 5 F . > _‘\_ .rs s-~\`/._t/ ¢:_ *--r § \ ss - , 1-_=;--_-‘-4 f on-is t-hose .living on themfthe Govern,- ment should exercise everl’ Cliff* E; ine Il l ihr _ mlrror--- gl v e r y furlliiurc, ill genu- i|ilell'tol'cd onli, ig h g r a d c ougllout. _ , ‘\ - _-_ _,__.;:.:L';'___ Ti ' Ciuffrner E”°‘”“‘“g , ~ I' $23.50 I in __ / ""_“""" " ‘ ` I ll) l_7iitcd with ovzli _ 'K ;, _ /O llljltlsh plate bevel .,_,§?_,_._,i-7/ily G - i ~ . if \l_ I hilndsolllc piece of 1’00m , I QM = --*““ Furniture Y T Y *rv ° ' I 'J-__ 10" 0 I \ _ We Invite You To Inspect (_)ur Big Display , ___ _ _ _ :__ _ i __ dressers l l at the same .rices di' uwers, high ilicasuw i5 K 15° styles in well made N at low prices Iiverl _ihougll these dressers are sold at a low price they will hear the closest inspeciioll, ' The drawers are full size, made as large as the case will permit, half as large agaill as ill other makes; Sold P . 'l`hi'cc drawer circsscrs matic Qfsohd Ilardwood well finished throughout, dovctzlilcd itonsirtlciloll, sollrl brass pulls llix'/2 ill irrors, lock :ind key on drawer, t‘zlsiol's_ Note the large N26 l-Z inches. $6.00, 7.00, 7.75, 8.75, and up to $18.50. Always pleased to show you 7 F’ qrllx sl-M.-.2 - ,ir :_ s - ...-="...i..-':'.;s';~" . -~ lg ‘ _ x`~,:E'. i‘.i/_+_1i.`1-T-f_l.'av till ‘; - vfr..f-;‘=i‘=“f‘ _;,;- - - _f _ f . fi _.i s- - ...' L.~‘_-.;:'.:" ‘ _v :._’__ --"'.‘;;' 'i _r _I . .EI ' 'ri ' 7 r \- whether you buy or not , 1, ' Carpets _ , Linens Oiiciotlls Lurtnins B&Wk . Linolcums Draperies _ _ - lni-L [_l?ii`3RNfl’rUR"i: HeADQUA_lz'rEi`i§`l pressed the thsnks oi the nsputstisn Ie" -. . -1-~ -~~- v-- ~ ---- - ~-- -f ~ ~-~- public mu! ' ' _.___ _ i-UID V57- 1179"' °‘_mt°n“°“‘“ “tht Tho Pamisr, the Hon. J. A. Mn~ llhlttstggliflialilalilldd ilieiltosltwaiif dggtlzi- tmuqn' y-islferday wanted an l“t°r"inud existed in thc areas leased or view to another ,,,_.dsiogation, the fourth tn wait upon 'him within the oposefi to he leased, adjustments b which such deno- | . in is .is isnt two days. Yestcrciay‘s dsputn- tuwoulfl mint ,¥.,e‘,o, pumlc \,,;._ tion was in regard to the matter of “Q - . _ Uvstsr mud and coilslstsd df Mr i"' ‘ ~ oqliitigghyséisat they did iw* "W ¥“°|Ai-tinir simiissii smi twssty .miss is' I ‘ ‘ \ . :idents oi Bay View 'rllsy rsprs- sented that li bed oi oyster mild oil considerable sres and dspth had been dis ov ed New Londo Ba a di, c sr' in ii y, n they united the Premier that the sons slisilld not bs lssssd, of, li_it wal . ht errno 5,.. nt hu i= uznsa-as-ca-I-="' "‘-7 "___, _._,.__,,,..__,-~- tnnt you describe ss n lls1‘ti°\\\l\‘\ Q r. rx : am a _ tins stssansint, uist um ..isisrity\ H TIIPOAT .' /~h‘“ifff\7l.f f ' /f.fi.'_/'.'i".:. ,Q f 1 Oliiil " vllifzi ii / “I A sillilcct of roilsidrriblc monvni and interest to the nuhlle was consi- ilereri ut n gcilcrlil mcctini: of the l‘. Fi. l. l‘hur»m-lrciltlcnl Association which vviis llclil on Wcrincsrlay niter noon. ill the (`lii\rl1lttf‘t,own Ilonril '\ Trade rooms. Mr, .i. id. llnlton, ii Summivslde, presided over a izlrgc attendance. . . . mi.. Ani..-t im -mir-_h this meetin “WHAT IB SAUCE FUR , __ ________ - _ _ . . _ THE GOOBE, mb' .for the patient hearing th-at had been be -mode for the substitution of other was hold wus the rliscusiion of n clr-_ 'rlis Prsnisr- 'rliev src public rrp given them, ins nslsgstssn tlnirsw. srsss. in ihei s rsssntstions, ps... .iss Liss.. lsr ‘wruic uri. but i . . . “Aiin hw z r r r srtnin sci-ion of the the Prem-er assured the delegation that A C B that the inatter would be thoroughly 'cular letter issued by the Temperance. 'Alliance to thc various druzglsts throughout the province asking for an expression of their opinion as tu_ whether or not they would be in Inv- our of thc absolute prohibition of the sale of liquor by drug shops, or in what way they would sugggisst that Itllli. Prohibition Act should hc amend- B _ _ The mutter was lully discussed, and the meeting dfmiled that the matter of ilcnling with my amend- ments to the Act in question should lbe lcit to thc Council of the Asco- cilltion. It was agreed to inform thi- Alliance tn timt eI1ccf._ ilu: lmtiieli, nie iriimmulie. rms. liooil, sic. _ _.... .L_ _ _ _in elolny turning to rnin nt ni“|\t_ ycstordny was 34 ilegrm-ii stove r.or_¢ the previous niirht was 25 nlove_ ni: ii.24 ami tomorrow nt ll.5i; will llc high tonight lit li.I9 and -nrrnw nt I2. tu March 21'. at 2.09 p. m. . -1%. ~`* y (i'll\f‘.r.in\ To Thr iiunrriisil., | i Till!! <~i'l`(\, Niilrril 27- Fresh south tied, mild unil shovrery. ¢ . THE* WEATHER.-Yesterday was, be on Friday, April lsl. at 3.41 _m. lcrly io nolltliivr-stcrly Winds iinnnqli Th" Iflllih "I iudny Will ilu i“'°\ / ` l ‘ n louis n ii :i_'. minutes. '_ The highest tenlperature rc:-.orilofil I and thc lowest was I-.2 nlole. This was at nine li. in. 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