l 1 i i ___. ,-___.,_...,_ ericmuvmara , cnAiim_iimnmwN- ali-i~ _ _ ‘ j , _SEP’P!j?l4BfE,lida_i.ia_ h.-._.. , - ,meet _ . - _, ~ Q, ui., ,i,_f¢.l-_.__ 1 A ,_ _- ep. __ A , _ _“iii ii;l3iiai|otlatuwn Guardian *izz2fi§i.§;r,i’.izii;;2.i;‘.iii tif;%.._f‘;;.i; - _ to vent his disappointment and his anger H R H Pnnces. Pm,” 0, I _,a . ._ i~: - ' .___ ,. »-;..i_ *`-- ' ‘,, »'f_~.-‘._-~- '--:_ 'iii .__ ,j__- ,,.;_ _ _:~ .;»_-.- . ._ .__ _ ‘i1.__',-,is-1.--"'~“ ' ’ _-._ . , \ “_ i .i- ¢~»_/,g-___ _i.» __ Y V.. _ .» i.,__`, v_,» _ fig, 5.,l,__,§;-_-,;_1,_,;-s-__roy." »»_. -_- ___ i,~,._ y___,;, ¢~ »~,;" _il ‘-»-.5 .,;»I°i~’f-5 -5,.--'_~=»»:_’_’li»-'_~_`“.~: '-i;-_.#_.__i_;>i';-i‘f,=_ ;;~_,=‘ ' _-...ii-s:"'i_f~;,’»=,>_,.-, ,-:arfif.;.>.f_;f_,_;»$r;`,_,'Ls-.fri. r-,..,_.- .Hx ~, _~. _ -v__. < ,_-.og . _ -,__=_-.-,Mil -_ - ~ ~ - » ~.-¢,~i_- __-_-rep-,_»__-_g;-i, »_, '_~i, _- _ -- . __ i-._ _._ -. , if. . __ ___ - i., ,__ W, _ __ _ _ _ _ 7 naming muy, ifnimum m1i.uw per yur ineiivon ir-fm all and sundry Thev are both ene eeeehe reeemiy eetee ee ee ,ee er V Head 'Officio at Charlotetown, Branch Offices at Burn moraide, Alberzon, Sourls and Montague. ‘_ President-Major A. A'. Bartlett lunar and Publisher: , Associate Editor: '_' J, R. Burnett.-_ __ ' `_ D. Ke. Gllrrlo- i - 1,. , < _ ' ' if _ _ ` ' "” _ _ " -e,~_¢_5.-.-_-_-e.-_-x-_-.-_-_ --_ - -~--- ` sATiin0A_Y. ssP'rsMa;n g 28,1915 . i v~¢vu-v-- ._....._,..,...-..,,;..- ,~.,~...,........~....~_. i l‘1.\IIlBl'l`I()N LESSONS l - This evening many of us will iigure_iip our profit- and less account in connection with theexhibition. There are _several classes who are mainly interested in what the exhibition did or did not for them: the farmers, in 'whose interest exhibitions were originally designed; the merchants, the hotel keepers, the restaurants, the taxi drivers, and all others who_ incidentally receive some benefit by making use of the occasion. There are also the different class- es of sharks who follow in the wake of large gatherings to pick up what they can and Whom so many of us delight to throw our c_ru'mbs and even our bread to._ "Althoiigh_in some respects this year’s ex- hibition fell somewhat short of the best ol* formeiryears the farmers, whose main bus- iness the exhibition is, had many opportun- ities of learning much. While, owing to the lateness of the-season, there were fewer exhibits than oi'diiiai‘y, the samples shown were very creditable and as all had bee i produced under similar coiiditioiis there were good_opportiiiiities for comparison. Some were better than others and the ,wide awake farmer had an opportunity of iinding out why. , There was also, for the first time, an en- tomological exhibit this year whch far out- classed~any~ previous showng. And never Was there greater need of this exhibit than this year. It is well known that injurious insect pests, hitherto unknown here, have recently made their appearance and the demonstration given, and in which we werepleased to see so much interest tak- en, could not fail to benefit those who took aldvaiitake of it. The Entomological De- pnrtinet deserves much credit for the elab- orate exhibit shown and is to be congrat- ulated on having at its disposal such an ef- ficient and painstaking demonstratoi' as Mr. Payne whose careful explanations and thorough knowledge of his subject were much appreciated by the many who inter- ested themselves in his exhibit. The tarni- eifs would do well to inform themselves as _thoroughly as possible in regard to these, pests which they will be obliged to fight to the death before long. “ A'nother valuable demonstration nvas that given by the Provincial Experimental E_arin in plant diseases. The beginning abil the effects of the different diseases were clearly demonstrated on _leaves and roots, so clearly that every farmer who has seen the exhibit can easily diagnose the disease and prescribe the remedy. " It is evident that the problem confront- ing the__i'ar-mer today is not how to grow the best crops or raise the best animals- inost of them know this now-but how best to fight insect pests and diseases of plants. In demonstrating this necessity alone the exhibition has done much for the farmer. The merchants, hotels, restaurants and 'others whose privilege it was to cater to visitors will we believe find the balance on the rght side of the account. The fakirs, so called, will not, we are inclined to think find as favourable a balance to their credit as on previous-occasions but in any tears that will be shed over this the general pub- lic will not share to any depressing effect. ~0n the whole the exhibition of 1918, notwithstanding the war, will be pleasant- 1 and, we trust, profitably remembered. _ »""'~'*~~-~)0(#-- ' (‘.\`l\'.-\I)l.-\N I§()LSllEVIl([ __ According to your , des atches yes- t_erday` thé"Goveriim-ent is aboiit to insti- tute measures for the suppression of Bol- shevikism ' in Canada. Bolshevikism, like the grip, is a many sided dis- ease, ranging in severity from the grumble? at things as they are, to the man who is ready to lead a strike or| af, rebellion. As in the case of grip, which* may manifest itself in a slight indisposi-,, 'on and develop into pneumonia or some-_ *ing equally serious, prudence _demandsi at it be checked in its incipienbstages. i, Bolshevikism has made considerable pro- ess even in loyal and law abiding Can- a. It has two main sources of supply, the work or fight ” says President Wilson, land t and out ene i alien whose activities e directly paid German. gov- er. _ihe lormer, oi whom there are unior- gnunition plants, he has hindered recruit- ing, he has caused rebellion. When caught red handed in the act he is imprisoned but is not before time that the Government is taking hold of him in earnest. _ _ _ The native born Bolshevik is little if any ‘iiore desirable as a citizen. ' -He may not : ecognize the fact that he is an enemy, he :iay not even be conscious of it. He is nev- ~rtheless as dangerous a citizen as the 'csident German or Austrian, who makes io secret of his enmity and who prides him- _ ol? on having thwai'ted some enterprise ;i the carrying on of the war. “Thwarting Canada’s war activities” is he general charge against Canada’s Bol- _an e one is oo we nown. oun a ionless criticism of-and antagonism to ef- firts made for recruiting for the coiiserva- I " g i sfaction should be sternl su ressed and ~.'ill prove efficacious If ever Canada need- icedcd to crush out Rolshevikism it is now. ----_iof-_-- l»'l(lf\'Il"l(‘,»\f\"|‘ _._lé_._,, rhter ol' Col Sir Edward Worthing been medical advisor to the family of the Duke ot Connaught for many years there are still many of him 'at large and it The ,,,,,,,,, ,,cc,,,,,,,, _me week ini _ ' H Halifax of Mrs B A Weston wife oil Colonel Weston Mrs Weston has vis l ippiiiance Although the weathei iv-is disappointing early in the week `lho sun came out on Tuesday and were a big drawing card and the fair lis oidained oi Fashion and con rurred in by woniankind in Kenerul. lliat buttons shall play ii very import- iliiiiest of plain tulloicd suits show .w ¥»r Dr. Llnscott, In this column will l I _ _ 3 . _ ._ . Y [_ i _' . A ~ _ _ g _. " , _I I is1i'1\_\"uivn»-he: #Me mf vw l*l°"°¢) I" °¢"*"‘°°» "i mics of the country, both-helping the Kai- at ine ciifoieiiing ei me infant aw - __ _ 9 ' 0 ‘ 0 i g ,g;¢na¢1_!,;g»yd£_3.p&for U. 8. A. ‘ _ ‘-‘Il‘l‘1telV Illan ' has alread done mrc ton The baby was nnmel Patricia 4 / £ Evening Daily (founded |907) $2.00 by Mail ln Canada har;_n_ he hasyéngineered Stiikes he gas Marie blr Ldward Worthington _ ,nd 525° fo, J_ 9_ Aj _ W g 1 _ _ r _ ` l F who is is Lancdiim, niiil who was otiriied pi opeity,ne has blown up mills aii,l eeeeeled ee Te,-enie uiiivereiiy im ._ - A- l ,* _ _-_*___ ¢a_.. ¢`~'L. fir; OLE‘ALE & RETAIL L# X' with it things brightened, the races i _ \f I -iheviki. In how many different ways this "‘ “"’“'“""" “ “l"fe“f"‘l_““°””“"' _ I ` b ii ' i iik F d i- - _ "This IS Klddles C001/)’_’_ , . ‘__ b ‘ ~ . I X _ _ ' ° Jon of food; 1-01. the raising of ‘Var funds; ant part in the adorr;iienlE 1;; 1 he I 10( bl fhlllg LVLI II`lV\ Dted ful' lhe Kld(1l¢S vhispered insinuations as to the honesty _“,`”‘.”"’“"‘ "“"““" “"’”""`_ ' _ ' ' ' . . ‘ , .-fomcieiis, miiiiary .md other-wise, these 1 ‘ » _ -_ You only need io see it to appreciate its pos ind many other forms of Bolshevikism ioimiiiiueii on rage seven; ' '~ ' , _ ., _ ( i' L _ ', . _meh tem, to discoura e to amuse diSSat_ ___.____ _ ibilities. A glance is enough ti win yo ii approval , y pp - - _ 1 -e _ (_:__‘ . . . .J 'fe trust the measures about to be adopted > Your li’i-olilciiis Solved 3 , A C"b» Pidy Pe" #nd ‘“ab5‘“"‘t“ d I ` ombm d ln 'he K‘dd“ S K°° .,,`l t t f' th "-t d if t -f . i- IY REV. T-S'-\-|NSG0T'fg°-D _ White eriamclel frame-safcl. screened side_s lovely soft kapi " O Du Or' a um e e or ’ 1 It ever Y’ (Ali rigiiai ioieervoiii _ mattress strong Spring und rnzatli large easy ru ming wheels w iich p ' mi: ii’s being ea.iiy wne lcd from room to room folds into small c_ pact space when not in u e fiy and mosquito netting covers the top " ` I ` _ n _ -_ /' ff- ' _ ‘ ' - f I ' - ' J ‘E 'J .‘ ' _ l / _ _ A / i V _ . in ` '\ A ur __ A ' I ` - L q l ` _ e ' i o o 0 i _A ,\ U ‘ A . . . , . I ` - , he " lted this city on several occasions ` A _ ' l ` _'ii _ ._ ` with her husband Col. Weston who isl ' ~,-if-'H _ii____;i;.;i_?iiif§__fiffl‘ , . _ “""""‘=-~-‘Z-~~ ‘general mms-if of we Ease--n Trier if ' - ciiiirioueiown was crowded with! _ :-‘ - visitors for ine iiig exhibition iiiisi ic ' _, c week and the oily took on a !estivul% ~ ,i-\ linflllll i ""‘ . » . ,_ . . » - _ \ _L_.;-.l_§'_ l _ ,. __ _ , _.. | 0 ` _ _ vw' i-_rs 'i ,i /l`~- e i \_ __ _ l g ` - _ i - _ - ~ ee ° ' . ` ` U l l 1° Y C “ C . I . I U li _lil-lp you solve your heart prolileinfi t. _ If yuur as is ‘vorth having vvhy not ge| a cial d There is sigiiificaiice in recent news that ilfillslwi. Ml\\f=\l»,H°¢=1=11- “He” ' all _' Koopii and kmp him happy and c0nt,¢m,._d_ 'omes from Germany to the effect that -'reat indignation was manifested among l Into the melting pot to be manufactured' mnvollerns and the Hapsburgs were spar- ‘Terman militaiisiii and of Hohenzollern in the fact that the popular indignation as- iom Berlin to sacrifice the Hohenzollern -:_;id Hapsburg statues. As a result of these from Munich and one each from a number if other towns. Whether these have seen ‘sized by the indignant populace or stolen ‘fy the Hohenzollerns history saith not. The nain fact is that they have been removed on account of popular indignation against the _iiii’air and impudent discrimination of the fling classes. That the historic relics fermaiiy, the memory of the two men who _“Jen now redeem the German name, should re wiped out and those of the Hohenzoll- rns who were and are the curse of Ger- 'fiany should be perpetuated, was too much 2ven.for the Germans. There may be hope- yet for some Germans. NOTES In the report of the Executive of the Nemperance Alliance published yesterday it is claimed that the Government appoint- edthe Prohibition Commission as the re- sult of the efforts of the Alliance. This is not strictly in accordance with the well- l<;nown~facts. The Government' appointed the Commission in spite of the Alliance and lirgely to prevent officials of the Al- liance making a political football of the prohibition question. The report also “res- pectfully calls the attention of the Com- missioners and of the Government to the fact that the provision of section 52 of the Act has not been brought into oper- ation.” It may bc, or it may not be, news to the signatories to the report that the Commissioners and the Government had al- ready taken action in the matter the Commissioners having intervewed the Premier on the subject about a fortnight ago and he having promised to bring the matter before the first meeting of the Goi _Ask yourself the question'-“Am I spend-y ing today more than I need'I” Go over the items of your daily expenditure. What are you spending on pleasures? You may be surprised what you can dispense with, without inconvenience to yourself and with benefit to your country. A solemn duty hangs over u_s .all in these days of prosper-_ ity and -peril' so save save save--for S ikers in the United States must “otherwise they will lose draft exempt-ion . ai °'°_‘ » ernment _and thc evidences of spiritual bless- _ wlio alone, m ets the_i be dobanod from~%ll»igovommenfo»ein-g¢g1;if,,'pp5g p§fg"m,‘g'; _every other anxious cure that per plexus you. If ri personal answer is re- qiiireil, enclose a five cent stamp. No pseudonym. 'iiii Di_;l. The discrimination is characteristic of iliiiiiiiinsiifcii iii-mliljiriifenfiiioiiilisi ii A time to 1,-ride. The chief significance however lies =f‘.}'-“lily -“Nfl Cl\ildf»<‘_\`\-" Yf-*l'=f<1=\Y and_ Re-upholstered immed Such a pltch that orders were Issued =il\V=lY`-Q lligllllf {¢-Slliiftffdi l‘l‘“~ Wim 5, We make a Specialty ol this work and guarantee satiafaclion I I “wld YO” “‘l"“"?'l‘ 1*" ‘-*` 8 g‘”"1 Our men are experts in this kind of work ~'fclers three Hohenzollern statues are miss- l\'1\'<' 1'C¢\-<0_" 10 livlire “mf he l<>V<_‘-*` ev- You’ll find a big saving effected by gettiiig}this work done rather tha inc” from Berln three from Cologne two ~"‘?“_I "‘d"‘*°` YO” ‘O “-“CCI” °f ‘"5 - by buying new aiticlcs al; present prices. _ l 1. in-'\ f"'.L _...gi A .__-:','_.a f Q; 1:4! /-\¢*. __.j_<==1'""_;__- =\!,,=,`€_“\ s~'_v2i\‘S) 9 _ _,, S1 - .‘_'.'_;' `=f;:: ' ~e_-5---'--:_ - _.H " , //,_ ,-1 ir* _ _ _ I ypgmii fill/ . I WE FRAME PICTURE i\\ _ ,-s i - . ‘ Our showing of Baby Ca ‘ridges is very complete. S them today ! I' [lovely Baby Larriziges il _~ if I livery fiiyle--Every Pric if I e-5,, ll li , r T .. " f Swkeys-Folding Go-Carts-Slrollers Larriers-wood and reed Puilmans etc. S V' ii iages weqhave in stock. e by buying now. ' 'i __ I . ' ' Better to buy a czirriagfl l'\0Wfh3" wait until later as prices have gone 'away up since we bought thcs: car- You'li easily save from $3 to $15 ' $3.50 to $50.00 - ,- _ ~ And every price _between E - Prices are Lower Today than I _ ]`hey’l| be Later ' ' Consider what you would do if you suddenly found your income' reduced a certain amount. How would you save if you' were compell- ed to s e? Do Ebb keep the tem rature in see that there is sufficient humidity in the air? - This saves! heat and improves "liealtli_ Save the moncy_for Victory. - ’ ’ ’ fact that in it men find what they Victory _L \ _ nced,_it_is also true, as we probe the your house down to 68 dligrees and “ u » - , \ . ` . ’ ° 0 . ' \ ' I ~ _ V f needs and gg: deeply appreciated by the éninent; the disgruntled politician when 5"* <»-. ` _- i .' - ’ ‘ I i 1 = _ " _-' i‘. -f" r . _ i __ i .’f=‘» ,_-i "'-»-- _ - -'_» » .- f.~-1" it »' 1 » -J ’_Ta33"-fit' 7 i i sf J 'M " M V If l ’ ' ‘[1 O L ' I . _ _ , X _ r ,’ (_‘~,;`~|_f' 1 . f ' i J 'i ui¢m;i.~iig,gd; ilu have sent outymillions of§ copies, _ _ -gg J THB __ __ __________,_ _________ _ A ._ ‘ - ' 1 ‘ @ in Drawers EnwAnn. - *_ " ~ ii. '4»v.<-/1 _ ,»/,~_~ ,;,_.,._,‘,,.,7,_;;_ . _,, _ _ .. , . , -7 " . _.__ --s ~ *N *H - f/'il)‘?-V -' » / , 4 ~i I Tc I f- .1 ~~ .~'- D \` ‘ » 4 - - i 1 ._e-A' M Prootashnation _on the__part oi- F _ " f_,°:f`_ _ the head of a household has caused \ _ ' manyafainily to suiferiwnhtil `_ vide a reserve fund to care for those de dent \lP0n you and there s no better way to do t is than , ;‘:]"¢Sflfl8 a Portion of your earnings in Life Insur- ce. . . _ _ p _You owe it to your fgmily and to societydtio cro- ` ’ _ i 512-' F Z _ | _ 50"- Us whrn it comes to a question ofzllilutnnoef '|-_ life. health, accident; iire or any ofthe tnahy other forms gf lnsuranrce-'-we write all ,_ ~ j _ _lj _ _ll'Iri§ioi»iMi is- lrii i. i-"59 blQiivc¢l['>f__ '- ‘ W V _:.2 gi / f . _V ,g _ { _; gy"-‘_.-pg* __ ____'.' <____._,;V.-_ ,_ __-;I