z. . _ _,i -._ i * 4,.; ‘_ li' ., i i q, '£3 ii .. .-1 .l .‘ \ ll l v. .5 1 l i fri li » ' .‘-‘°i~.:.§'i-"'°° pros Two --in roms rm ~~ f 'inn cniu=.r.ofr'i‘irrowN ri'o.»iiu>IANl _fi_n\=_r<_>'_'1%=-_"_ "_“_"‘ ‘ 35BRV . \ Nurses 1 Bedside Z5 for Zilc A Nurses Clinical Charts 20 for 25c 'Nurses Clin.§ Thermom- eters,magniiying reliable 50c 2 ¢ o-r- fb U5 .l. G. Jamieson , Druggist ii ' ‘Never Put, '0ii I Till To-Morrow What You Cali llo Today If your eyes are bothering ylgu in any way, come in and ve them tested by us, and we_ will _ insure you perfect satisfaction. G, l'l, Taylor ` Ieweller & Opticlan Montague Black Fox Ex change Correspondence Solioited L. M. McKinnon, Manager Montague, P. E. L Li lllBTllS LEF‘URCiEY.--At Sumrnerside, on liiouciay, 2nd February, 1914, to Mr. und Mrs. A. A. Lefurgey, a sou.-J. ' Mhchaon.-at tho Mouse, iz wil- liams Ave, Hyde Park, Mass, to Rev. and Mrs. A. M. MacLeod on .Iva-using Phase 'shea-lpflss Pleas ..................-ISS-3 iswlalldldii. I i liaMl..\$2C\55 Q Bud Olfiea st Tlhsrloitstown Q Branch Offices at Bnmmsrslds Jbsrton, Bouris. and Montague. _ T0-DAY. "rince Fdwnrd Theatre, 7 to 10 il. Ill. _ A and Edition of the Evening Guardian is now published at hall past four o’clock every afternoon. It contains all the latest Telegraphic The Evening Guardian has ap- inied its own Special Represen The Evening Guardian in yesterday's issue stated that “it is generally believed that Prince Ed- as at present" when the Redistri- province. We are out for our o g rl Senator Murphy as shown in their 'W' °“‘l‘“' n'°°°°°"°‘°""-B’ i th oor farlnor. The thing to . 0', “_ nrigllt very well be left in thsrhan u°“ °' "““ m“"l‘°l' b°l°'° tl" 9°t°'_»esman liecoires anxious about the axhshmpandlarie atlrilnul-rlllbrlullillelclm "3 ° l’ .ins . lid cuersli licitu iod have dons was to ilnd out the condl- the Zivicgycar 5);) the ct' it toes were shipped. .h ml d ,mr ‘hu x we ship ma" other product. “_ ca an we e o ne gbibors. _ _ _____ "vw, _,v____. I . ` l " A sides potatoes and the sa/me condl- The parcel post system which goes nnrzo accommodation for Prince E HVEDNESDAY’ FEBRUARY 4 1914 tions apply throughout. In the sale into effect on the 101-h instant wi *- through s Cheese Board, the market incc. 'fha whole province will thvn. (Continued from page 1) `poratsd in any resolution passed that hitherto steamers calling or _ lEi0Lll IIOIIS n-.em.- are in turn accused of chest-_ .nm ,B the hmdnmnng baby ku* ____ I l‘- by the Board providing for snlllc t ali. will possess. ons of tllo_rnosr. aéttrnc- ll ward Island shippers. It wss sta ed e __ ___,,. _ _ _ __ _ _ __ -Y - _ Jf__ -___ ____ __ ‘ i‘ ‘ s. i i ..._i i TH E G UA RDf_f,,13_,1::7:.';°:::...:‘:;.:°ri‘::::'.::°.m1 "35' '°°“° °"“"‘°= - EliTEN.SlllE IMPROVENEQIS d' _ I When the elaborate structural al- terations whioh they ar- °il°°¢il\¢ W the intel-lor oi tbeii premises are completed, Messrs Paton & Company tive stores on Richmond Btrec , Bu for as inward appearances arc 90”' be result thot mood procure wimprowri-. the ssusibui and eretelnem ““'““¢°" ,,,cn|,,, oo wings, will make for the of the benefits of co-operation, as ingest store, th casa of the apple growers of "“" information. Ministers do not usual- Wly should not thc same system he J' D' H“"‘“' Mm r ° 1'. "L I. . - igovi- an ellectivs answer to tho ui i. t sf ctor ln th marketin eq I Y sh A a y 8 8 .li h tried to resurrect 1 3,,¢¢iui skate at SL Dimg¢,m'5 ggi- of other products? We have Farmers' .m"`"` "8 W ° ti now no direct communication b lei-e rink Specinl train leaves 7.15 Institutes thrdughcut the province; "°'ill“'°°|ty 8110** in ‘-*°““°° °“ W |l-Wccn Prince Edward Island and this'rclr:a.rkeil to a». Guardian reP°l`t°"» W have a Centra, hstuuts mm_e“u_ the tisherlts. The latter wanted iaci- _lsection of Newfoundland, the ports "this old cornice was nothing but a h nah v B0,g,0n_‘.oi which are considered among theiiiist-catcher." The shelves through- ne most prosperous _in that colony; and out, which are of an old ntyln billlt p_ yncriaa iietizfoundlainiict imports very some thirty yours ago. are being ll Elly 0 B pro u a of our Is-- replaced by others more in fn H _ _ ~ - < i l .ll upstairs. Those wh d in re ‘“‘i“;‘;‘ "”“2..§‘.‘?.‘2.1‘°.§.’;;’."'.2?.i.;‘.““33.~ii:.?.;.“'.;i..‘;’.2::.*:.i.;“:.::::. as ‘fa.:”°'3..‘;°°.:i°°.‘...°;“t...;‘;iii.. 2?. ....1 .......... J. :.;“:.i . r-. ‘ » : ' worm B markets and keep farmers in ` P 8 a value than the ‘"°°°1"d~ that the Ch“"1°"'t°"°WD glitgilatllgcrlnaihich is heinZ made' thefilllflrllxrdelddcniltidzli mxlmxltdllmthrlgllrgkh ll : .“ n ' ' _ _ ting Lbs smaller organizations 'A l"'5"° "° “mp fr" ° l’,.oiilo~s Theatre, 1.30 p. ln. thoroughly mmpewnt p"mane“'t OL 'pimy were tom what was being do tl: of faciliatiug the shi nrioi ot the hood ol this control lu- ’“ *’ '"5' I posted, enabling them to take ad- ""°_“{ mnnltely mm' - vantage of favorable turns in the Lmlsd States market” and at t tl hcl our Canadian ra market, enabling them also to fore- $32 me' p east with approximate accuracy the Y ' _______________.. lines which were most. likely to be in dems' d at certain seasons and so to ____ sponge intelligently for the future. Sir, - It was w s ngsito 5 £~`isher’s famous “Mutt & Jeff” . . . I I thi ld t Senes of humsomus Cm.|0°ns` This idea is the foundation iupon l;l\:1:°3lln3i:;0§;t§cts Ee; 3185 am. giving of same; and, further re- s,,,,,te Mpth in each so Mcommodste _,hem am twentytwo thousand which melihants huilu their bus ness, Government intend to www the 'oundation upon which successful Bunbury R¢,aq_ It is much batter eries iurnisl: a gooci example of the bmugggui scenery, It would sim d fec‘.eil on the co-operative plan thro- and the sooner it is widened uivii nn nilicial who had got in touch bsttey-_ ward Island will get four members, Wim me mm.kets_ 1 am Sgr' emu ~ RESIDENT. Such an official at the head of the salary mam “mes our in better claims for its earnest/ness on 1 r sept tion of six, and all . ` _ _ ` 1 grellllllef M;tbieaon’s exertions as prices and mqe lAtemgent market quesuuui but when 7°” “fat _ ’ ing- Tnc Bllhlwt lB_ Well W0¥*»\\ 60”' through the editor-'s shallow skin you‘r oommsnd the place they thought was Well HS H1050 Ol MF- N\°h0\°°`n< “W1 siderlng by our Institutes. Co-operir find his mai is ,iii iritonded for partyi be-st_ The following resolution was mov- ‘speeches reported in Hansard, have cling eng Qi farming is not sompisge The Alliance Committee's very\_mod~ ed by M,~_ Ra¢_tem,“i~y, second" b ~ crate and dignified letter so been for the restoration of oilr orl- d 't ~. 11 d “ted now than _ I - T an I lb gellem y 8 m l~""°“5h¢ 0"* the °d'll5°" 5 "U9 P051' ried: "Whereas experience has shown ,gingl representation, he province. mnrgotiiic is One Of We weaken' ti0l1- H0 ECW mad Very mad and that Halifax is the natural most ' according to the terms upon which it links in Lilo agricultural chain. goes after Rev. Mr. Wilson's scalp convenient ami best port io;-' trims. entered confederation, is justly due There is 8 mnrket division in mn. and poor Mr. Wilsonl he first had ntinntic mari pm-paeea during the the irreducible minimum of six. and r.eci.ic:i wi'.h the Department of `A§' igiiguxaeylg-hs vllillaerhdxiidnhilrrlixlzlp cmllo ~ no compromise will be acceptable. rieultuie at Ottawa which is at the ridicule and disrespect withéut check ;lllZcEJ1i;a;0tlt_i;;1:eorLv;)iU§l30€il:~;i.3f)£i;,a¢:e;,;. We must hiivelour original represen- disposal of our farmers but, so lar in the Court; and now his fate dis when making a new cont!-a¢¢_ for carl at Branch Office I I-lyndman Building 51 Queen Street _ lose-2-4M1i_ - _ _` tion that does not include the mark- advantage- se led for the Editor of the Pat tation, otherwise we have no excuse as we kncvr, little use is being made B . _ 011 rying the mails to and from Gro ' ' it h bl “L Why! Britain and the European Continent, for being treated diiierently from thc -\i it in this province It would be is “ner him W h ‘B 5 qi" W We to have Halifax specified as the port other Maritime Provinces. The lob- well si. lcuat to get in touch with 3:;sni?r;g2l]§ghn?§.goslxgil ,ivfaslgaie for mud” and embmkm h by is “Ut always '1 ‘enable °°“"°° Ol “lm” when be crossed the running stream, maiigg' g g SM lint peer Mr- Wlleen hnB__l1°_ Such. _frho lost item- for--oohsiaorotion woe ~ chance" of ` "escape from' ly disclose their intentions to the witch 8 locka etc ` lrank and file in that way. If they not eslfnsuri "01 h-im £1030" Wh; ;I1`rndeti:1skingvthe lgcfai Izloard tc; . . orse e mo emen or e cons ru _ is accurately gauged; sales are made, in s position to do most of its shop- sd out. ‘ _ DIARY of EVENTS ,when the market suits and stocks arcfping by mail at less expanse than _ -""' bold until it docs suit.. This is onsluow mvoiwsd in gi-iving so tha naar- Aitken was than unanxmouely ado t_ _ ed: “Whereas a proposal. has been nice along both sides. this with a Uftv i\I=igistra.te's Court, 9 ii. m. c _ placed before this Board for s, regu \'i¢W £0 DBWDB the “mn” hgh up -- lycra Scotia. 51"- A» A- Mc'-4”” M~P-» and HW- lar steamship service between l-Ia . “\ '~ iste f Fisheries, _ fax, Charlottetown, Sydney, North bs d mi.;-kad improvement. not only so Sydney and ports on thosouth coast because ot the conee¢l“°“¢ \“°"°‘“‘° 1'* Of Newfvimdland. and os thoro Board of Trade urgently request ll' Honourable Minister of Trade a Commerc to ve this stenmshl so nd iwiil accrue will amply iustiiy B solved. that copies of this resolut y Edward Island still the transatlantic mail service the `and, in winter. a weekly service t subsidy was given for n tri-wedkl b t ' ' t - . 1; by of thai I-Iouse,dbut 1; isf 20 ti,-ng but the cost would be money Sir,--Ii; is very amusing to observe which the Board had now to consid- " e “Dec at °“ °' ma" ° he wail experded, He would earn his the antics of the Patriot on. the er was one from Halifax that t biltion Bill is introduced. _ - 1 it t _ oecual Farmers Inst u 8' Perma” T service to Montreal and ii. bi-weekl he ri 'l - ’I‘em»i>crance Question. It makes great! landing of malls there would he more 1. This must bc the talk current in the ,muy cmployem would cost some- It ‘zu E* '_' h is satisfactory than landing them' at S h 2 winter months; Be it resolved that the lower Provinces. That lasted for tive years; and ii new contract was made a year ago, when ii $1 000 000 to the lower provinces The letter Ch John. I-lc thought they s ould re- ol butter and cheese, which is done revuiiihionizs business in this prov- were “Ready almost mn Wm, hgh, cerhed, and one which. by real-ion oi 15| The following resolution moved by P81126*-°_°“““l°“°°“ °l °“°t°m°"` In 'ML I-Iyndinan and seconded by Mr. t`n'h ilrst pin'-‘-0. 01° ‘=3l'l’°°°“`°d hr0";_° P ruthlessly out throuilb l-|10 °l iii ood iiowo This will uu§ the fact that there was a leéilsalalfcshgndgfeléages°and°°;e lx from the Island had made good their m01`n D1`0n0“‘n¢€il flnnlliilnl Stflllgency mBt.hDii9_ no anything t0 gain ¢_ case. This. impression has been in 1907. Bild B dnnldnd nlnnktning of end in view. "Does the end justify Gamelan ti-ado in canadian chan. strengthened by the interview Prom- trade in 1908. ~ the means?" Ii the Patriot would hels, and whereas all sections of the . turn its guns on Mr, WiIson's a ier Msthieaon and Mr Stewart had” The Labwf GB~z¢VW 0| 1908. which the A 1 mem an mi” instead of the able speeches delivered by M . 5019110 Lemicnl Minister, and of W. supendiary courts.he would be d nl' tion of the Georgian Bay Canal, and ‘lf would be brought together by such hi! a canal, a. distance of three_ hundred be odd miles being saved in the result. Wd* After some discussion the Boa1“i1\7ass- lt Canal would tend to promote and T build up interprovincial commerce ghe- lle tween the East and the West.-and keep nd Dominion are interested in the oh- on taining of these obiects: Bo it ro- E of Trade strongly endorses the move J . 7th, d ht --L M r un 8 aug er Uma U myi Nicholson and Senator Murphy have L. Mackenzie King, Deputy-Min'la'ter,` some real work for the temperaincs for the construction of the Georgian BROWN.-In Charlottetown on Feb- ruary 2, 1914, to Mr. und Mrs. P. C. Brown ii son. JONES.-At Bay View on Novem- ber 28th, to Thomas and Mrs. Jones a soil - Sheldon Lloyd. S.\`=')W.- At Brocton. Mass., Janu- iiry 20th to Mr. and Mrs. Shirley M. Snow (nos Mabel E. Dewar), ii dou- ghtcr, (longrutulutions. M<:Gl~]E.-In this city on Tuesduv morning, Feb. 3rd, i914, Alfred Mc- Gee, aged 3 years and 3 months, ueuiiy beloved child of Philip and Lillie M-~i-oe, Fiinernl nt 2 p. m. ‘ fu-morrow. ,_ ,___.___* ._ Ni ____._.1‘ _ DEATHS McLEAN-#Entered into rest at Hampton, Jan. 26th, Sarah Harriet. widow ol the lata Rev- Allan Mc- Lean and youngest daughter of the late Honorable James Dingweli, Bay Fortune. P.E.1. "And there is no nicht there." at this time; and we shall be sat- justice be meted the marker. when it was at its hiEl1" ost point, As n result the apples had great weight with all the think- reviews the industrial and labour Celine in this fair Province at Dr ing members 0| the Leg-isiaturp conditions for the month of Decem- ` I am S" em Tho Premier, on hehoii oi tho prov- her. 1907 and reports unemployment ' ` into, mode o aotorminoa oiiort to oh- in 1111 Pm” °f Canada- The 1»ab°“r TEMPERANCE. tiiin ii full measure of representation Gwen” 0' that dat” €BY9i'“ ` ‘ ‘lWith the setting of the winter sea- -------- 'isiied with nothing less than that 5°” and the g°“°"'l °°““tl°'u 04 out to u9_ most ont