-'J we-on - _ at-A- - .-»n=.§..-.- ...R _ ,.._ :J ~'.-.1 ll’ #Y .: °-semi f‘Z"‘*‘““e.r *FRI iw li v 1, ,- m I ., _ ., er i L 1. `:\ l ,Ii in .’,'~fi.? _-$- -dnfsyg, i2: ' »_‘,i_i'P_: » ' f I _ »;`-'-'.“` =* ui ‘ it .'~= -~ . _ ~ -1-»¢-_ » : -7-,.=.=- “Ii _.f ,. . 14.*. J-"' A * fy. ii >"`;~‘ . fi :EX I _L ._. . , . i- ,. . \ ll Q f‘.i,._ l .li "4 '_ 5-:'{.I in /.,*.: .li‘ii .‘ ,I l ’:' ‘_ ii, . ,ti "§'- ?i "f7i*§~ . ti \_~» . ._ _ ` \.~» PAGE TWO -- iv'Ai.ii""i" APRIL6r` < mu mesa me 'ri-n=: cHARLo'r'rs'rowN GUARDIAN - -. ‘ Fm" ° ' _ ' 9°9 [E-T|'_iha Easier 4 ti l U e ' » _ _ _ - li’ 1-Q-Ir: W '~‘-ig" A’ _ . ,. is all lm! =° lr:-cs: cuaixuorrnrowu Guaaoian The Toronto News among many ' Canadian newspapers favors the Day- ' TUESDAY. APRIL 6, 1909. H ONTARI) ADVANCES LICENSE ‘ment in various ways, the latest The Ontario Government yielding ond offence the term of imprisonment somewhat to the temperance senti- is I FEES AND PENALTIES' light are wasted every su-mmer It mimtions that it is computed tha‘t nude six mounts. auvuarioy is ui- v Proposed chimes would °“°°t H We cordially invite every lady to visit our millinery opening on Wednesday evening from 7.30 to 9'30~ Hundreds of so given to seize liquor in transit or Y early saving to the people of Great in course of delivery ai any wharl or railway station where the seiztiing om- cer believes the same is to be illegal- ly sold. The owner is in such case to be notified and the onus is placed ‘move being an amended license bill which increases the fees mid the pen- alties. As is well known a large part ' of the territorial area of the Province Season The approach of Easter makes it well to announce that ve have provided an att- ractive line of Easter candies,novelties which are in increasing de- mand each returning season. Fancy Chocolates in Easier boxes Chocolates Eggs Candy Eggs Hens and Baskets of Eggs. See Windows. J. G. Jamieson Driiggist The Medical Hall What’s the use of putting off from one day to another the clock or watch iepairing you should have done now and here? l\IOW-be- cause the worse it gets the harder it is to fix and the more you’ll have to pay. HERE-becausewe have the most experienced work- men and can throughly guarantee our work. ' G. l'l. Taylor Jeweler & Optician Phon. 353- J. ¢.`”;§~ Correct Silver Plate The beautiful patterns in spoons. knives, forks and serving pieces bearing the famous trade mark ' i “IMI ROGERS BROS? .i .*. .' i. ,xnxx 1 A Woman's aympatny Are you discouraged? Is your doc represent the requirements of correct table service-the kind of 'Silver Plan that Wear: "-the llnd that adds grace to your fable. _OLD IV LIIDINO Dllllll latter dishes. fel freynrlfcllers, Aeivls, efz.,-beautiful. emble- sre wade by the MERIDEN BRITB GO. bill a heavy rinanciiil load? Is your hifi: ,009~ Them is 1é\'t§€ PI`0‘l3t in coinflng ‘}§'§§: ‘either silver or copper, the intrinsic been discouraged, too; but learned hog' to ivnlue 0| the metal being very ‘much \lX‘ , ii the less than the face value ui the coins. do-~iur’s bill? I I-nn do this tor you and a. hcavv physical burden? I know 'hose mean to delicate women-I cure myself. I ivnnt to relieve (your fl'-ns. \\'h_v not emi the pain an sto will if you will assist me. All “on ner-d do is to write for a tree I-ox of the remedy which has been 2. h: id i b c . P ~~»u will he cured for 2:: (the cost .-1 fnge stump). Your letters hold confl .. -. mil _ \\'ritc to-:Inv for my free t eat _'_i. AIRS. F. E CURRAH. Windsor, Ont. V _mlm _ free a cake of their famous Plantol that f-hi! P\‘0Vil\C¢H hiv/C any duty in Lever Brothers, Toronto, will send you -°i\=t wap. if you mr-“U`°“ *his Paper- 'regard to that mutter, but thiuus use _ Chocolates Chocolates I Genon3’s I.owney°s WeI|'e Besides our Regular ' stock we have some large 3 to 5 lb packages will sell at di~count 20 Large Boxes $1.50 now $1.20; 20 Large Boxes $r.oo now Boc; i5 Large boxes 750 now 6oc. Gibson's English hard candy all flavors. REDDIN BROS I Phone 86 Ofp. P. O- 1 _ I d . . . ~lllmy il; s fix" e giv n ary;-ry’ ddiriiggs ln il published interview Sir James I 5 UYIG OX W Cure YOU* IIB CD8 B0 . . - Y » I'-ir others. it so, I shall be happy and iWhl¢n°Y- Pfemlcr UI Ontario- d°'m°S °f ‘f having had any correspondence or r _ _ is under local option, in which the sale of liquors for beverage purpos.,s 'is forbidden and_'1‘oronto has this year forty licenses fewer than Last ‘year. Now the fees tor tavern licen- ses have been increased from the old ilgure of $1,200 each to $1,600 each. Shop licenses remain at $1,000 as be- fore. By this change the city will re- ceive _$186,000 yearly from 110 licenses as against $12,800 received last your from 144 licenses. I The penalties for selling withiout license, which were but $50 to $100 for first oilence and four months im-: Iprisonment ‘ tor a second ci- tence, have been doubled, mak- ing the/ fine $100 to $200, and for sec- upon him to prove that such liquor was not intended for illegal sale. Persons under 21 years of age in any case, and persons of any age in cases of illegal sale, may be compell- ed to state from whom they purchas ed liquor, the penalty for refusal be- ing imprisonment for any term not exceeding three months. Hotels in local option districts, where liquor is not allowed to be sold, are to pay a nominal license fee of $5 each and are brought under the control of the License Board. This makes them liable to inspection at all hours, and ailords opportunity to detect and punish any possible sale of|1dquor. I THE AIRSI-i*lP\ AND THE ' Major Baden Powell in a late is- sue of The National Review discusses the question, Will the Development' of Aeroplaning End in the Abolition- of the Custom House? He takes the sanguine view that in about tour stance, n British flyer going ‘toGer» years time we may reasonably ex- many might want to cross over parts pect that flying will be common, that of Belgium and Holland. In fact, most well~to-do persons will have may not the object for which im- made a flying trip, and many will own port duties wud custom houses are machines and make almost daily runs. established be largely defeated by BUILDING A cnininc MACHINE. “'*" _ i _ ed in an illustrated article appearing il AS is WWII k“0W“ lmlfll' ¥H1ti0nS. ini the April number of Popular Me ` Canadw and the United Si-Mes. for cuuuics, teiiiug new eu nuiia u naar 12"* i b And then, of course, smuggllg will be the easiest thing in the world. Ot course the aeroplanes will not be able to carry more than a hundred pounds or so each, but such sl weight of silks, gloves or any one of any class of very valuable commodities, it car- ried by a large number of plying ma- chines, would bc sufficient to im- pose new and heavy tasks on the customs oftilcials and cause great loss_ to national revenues. ‘ A little reflection- will show that this may become a: most serious mau- tcr ii tiying machines become common. ’ Ports, railway lines, rivers~ and com- mon roa‘ds can be watched where tra- tilc crosses ‘miie national boundaries, lot the customs duties so long in_ .4 4-~0t:1fd&rl2l but who can watch the entire body lot the trackless air by day and night? The idea of frontier guards 'against flying machines seems im- practicable_ Even if the air were policsd with flyers, the possibility of scarcli and detection in the air would _ The Canadian min't is beginning to pay and will pay better in the yfutnirc. Canada was well stocked with coin' when the Canadian mint first got to work, and hence the ishowing at first was not assuring. ,Last year, however, the mint coined -a fair quazntity, especially ot silver iand copper coins, the profits being on\ ,gold $13, on silver $15 ,009, on spec- \i‘mc'n coins S 45, and on copper $415.- ,expressed any opinion as to that `iProvince, or ir number of Provinces cnntribiitinyf om- or more warships tio thc ‘ilritivsh navy. Ho does not feel :duty rests wnniiy with the ieaerui ‘|:overm~nent. Sir James went; on 'to say: "I have said nothing to anyone in any other Province, but I repeat, in my opinion Cana/da has missed an op- portunity which may nc'vcr come again. Hail Parlia.men‘i» immediately and spontaneously approprialzd the value of ri Dreadnought, or oven two, such ships, with nn intlmation thnti further aid would be forthcoming in case of need, that action, coming in concert from other British dofniiin~ ions, would have shown. to the world at large that the British communi- ties are ready 'to meet any attack upon the' Empire. Such a demonstra- iion would have cleared the`atmos phere, saved further expenditure and created a lasting eflect among the ' 'W -*-"1 CUSTOM HOUSE. not be possible. It has to be remem- bered, too, ‘that the crossing of a frontier does not necessarily imply that the vessel is going to descend' im' 'ilie country it approaches. For in- the new means of travel and trans- ght Bill, and declares theft under the present system 210 hours of day- h Br itafn of $12,500,000 in artificial iight alone. -_- The Guardian has received the cat- alogue ior 1909 of Inspector McCor- mack's` Free Lending Library, of which favorable mention has been made in these columns in past years This library was established by Mr. McCormack in 1904 for the use of the tv:-ache-rs in his Inspectorate and has since been enlarged und improv- ed and now contains two hundred and fifty three volumes, all of which are adapted either to assist teachers in their work or devvelop their know- ledge or literary taste. The enter- prise of Mr. McCormack as shown in this way is most commendable. .l_..___._. OPPORTUNITY. I shall not pass this way again, But far beyond earth’s where and when May I look back along a road Where on both sides good seed I sowed. _ I shall, not pass this way again, May wisdom guide my tongue and PGH. And love be mine that so Lmayf Plant roses all along the way. portation 'i‘ nstance, derive a very large share of their revenues from import/ duties, und- should the airships of the future e made the means of successful Amateur aeromauts will be interest- 8' -a motorless aeroplane, or flyingwma- chime, propelled by gravity and dc- siguej to carry a passenger through the air from a high point too: lower point some distance away. Flying in exquisite creations await your Welcome. Hats tlower decked and feather swept, H315 fairly smothered in masses of cool foliage, Jas. Hats gay with ribbons and glittering with bright ornaments-all charming in their » i spring and summer suggestiveness-.-The Hat for every face, every occasion every gown and every purse and each a true expression of the spring id€aS that PHfiS and New York have sanctioned. One look will tell you more of their variety beauty and charm than we could write in volumes, just come -Wednesday evening and View for yourself. Millincry Parlors Ist Floor Paton Co I shall not pass this wafy again, May I be courteous to men, _ Faithful to friends, true to my God, A fragrance on the path I trod. el----_ln ._ - ~ A -u FUR SALE smuggling there would be an enor- a gli-der is simply coasting down bill The ““h”°rib°"‘?“°"f°"”'° h°"pmp°"'y M' Cardigan consisting of about 2i nares of lurid enormous development’ of this sort on ' ttlletaintiandi is will _to be the with coiutortabledwollfng house and Good out. of illicit trading across our three or ;:1n0aS imilbiires ng and exciting sport b,,“,“,,m,_ 1-h°,_,,,__ 0,, me ,,,.°,,,,m. ,,|a,.g,, °,,,|,_ . e. _ _ more thousand miles of common i‘ron-I g *‘*f‘ini“_Ifl=‘Il’i’°&‘fl"_\!““‘I '21 ;;‘|°‘:' °§t;"“‘;;l°" _ , . ‘ YB OD. tier. The difficulty looms up as a _ _ , In H 8 an I-sm°H°° B "D W This proper? is situated on thc South Shore I rd l d ltli fr ' iii ' ' d _ C i 'ranw 'n .'nin oi somewhat genomes one _ a.n_ Maier U - gviilkaof l§i:i'Iway%tation_ schtlrolilainndvhliiirclioii. Powell treats Of the possibility of the For iii 'ther particulars appl to D. (l.Mor|on na‘tions being compelled to substi- g‘I,r,§i.ig,,';:"I,9§,$-f0`;‘::i.~fi,n`.M“°J°n°ld' M2 Rmb' tute other forms of taxation instead , M” H'“'M€.;`l22g,fkR,cr,n lvogue. Perhaps the editor of The ’ . P|-|n¢E_Edwa|-d |5|and Patriot, whose enthusiasm for air- R y lships has recently developed, may 'ue ‘ iablc to devise such means for increas- ing the Inland Revenues of Canada that ths custom houses may be clos- ed w few years hence. The Women’s Municipal League of New York made a request which was granted, that the rear car in the ‘Hudson River Tunnel trains should be reserved for women only. (Thc men have their smelling cars, you know.) The experiment proved a great success and the wome'ri’s‘ car was crowded, it is said, “but several women refused 'to ride in the special, one of them remarking that she much preferred to be where the men are." Here is what sm Italian economist, writing in The Minerva. of Romo,says of Canada; "Tho dayi is not far djs- tant whcn Canada, cultivated with eager indiiatry by the robust arms of the iinmigrants who are crowding in, will' become the granary of the world, as Egypt was of the Roman `Empire." He estimates that Canmda will yet be able to put. upon the mar- ,lict an amount of grain equs/l to halt oi the world"s total production which 000,000 bushels. EMT I _ _.___.__.___._.._._? ,_-1-ii.. I E.r!abli'.r/rea' 1879 ltiiooplng Cough, Croup, iironcliltls _ Cough. Grip. Asthma, Dlplitlierla Cresolene is a boon to Astlimatics Docs il not :oem more effective to breathe in s remedy te cure disease of the breathing organs :hum like the romsdvinieah = seamen l€,llC Ll ¢\l'HE_ _O \’ C SGI! IDI K |- every breath win prokmged and ceiuiantlrui % itat!" Q _ nations of the world who are looking ment. It ‘favorable to mothers with :mall chlrlgrend _ one aemeum ive , 4 tendency ind Immediate 0”., 5” .` 1 relief from coughs or in- ' "1 ~ :lined eedidms of the roll. Sold by afghan. Sendpolulforbookl-». Lenmvr. Minn Co., ‘ Limited. .»|m¢e, loui- on H `_real, Canada. 301 - M lil? l _ CURE He hlllld relieve all the trouhhe hd t to a ll.'I!a stats of the system, auch I Dlzzlness, lessee, Dlowslnes Dlstiem aflm eatin Pain 5:) » in th Sid &.c. hll Uvuarghable success hasobccn sbownhw #NGK lesdeche, yet Carteril Little Liver P5 lil vuiiéllliy iialluehls lg,-';`;a¢stipeltli>u,eo‘:==ig"i; plie- s an' ' e ‘oriectgall dimfdersogtlia-;I)oiii2c‘h‘?stlanl'd¥htl'i2 end lc lets the bowels. .lvcniflhoyulj li” iiEAo Aehethey would bei-lmest priceless tethneawho lntist from this distressing complaint; but ferhv mately ‘.hclr goodness does riotend here,and thoew vhoonce try them will hiidthesolfttle pills veln~ abletn so many we s that they will nut be wil im; w ao wiuuumilem. suture: uiiucx neu ACHE is the bone of so :pry lives that hero fs when we mgléioggtgm out. Oiirpills cureit. while ”§ynr:'r's£i't;l; Ligier Plllts lrenvlreigamall and 0. TINY argstrfetl vegdlgleie Edd) dd not lg-:I dug! ggmolgl br :Im gauua when new umm mm iininll ee.. In mr. niniuiiu nun., Red Rose meeting, Lodge Prince Edward S. O. E. Tuesday April 13. av the present does not exceed 1,500,- ' Iarly Well Liked 'Nf1N!i lm!! ' _ .. r ._ _r I .:`\ ’ ._ .f » fs ' = '.“m¢,Hl | _ v Women who want some- thing excliisive in footwear can find what she is looking for in our Nxciiraioii rctiirn tickets will be issuiwl from and to all ritutiona,al one way first nina.-i fni-o.oii .\prll'ith. lith.l0tli.amf l‘lt.h. good to rclurn up o and on April l3tli. lillfl. _ G. A. SHAIIP. Superintendent. Railway Offices, Cliarlottetown,l P. E I', i~5d‘2i _*_-_,__ _,_,.._ ...__v _ WJ Eskham Waggener The clcbmicd shire cart. stallion Esknm Wvggonerwill inalre the i-'ciison of liltl ii follovis;-Leaves Montague Miivtl for Uizg Vernon River. iiherry Vully. Pownal Lot, 45, to i,urge`s stable. Ch'l`own by St. Pet,er's road to Diinstnffnnge. Scot ford.MonntSi,cwnrt Pimuiil, Penkc's stnllon. ilnlrlwin`a road hometo oritagiio by way ut New Perth. DANIEI. MCGIIEGOR ; _ M liionlngnc Bridgo . .Dt £ The Dispersion Sale of the Heartz Farm Clydesdales wil take place at the owner’s stable on West St at one o’clock li- -_ _ COMING EVENTS. ‘ harp on Saturday next April ioth rain or shine. lf the day is fine a paradeof about a dozen of the horses will take place at iz. 30 and the sil: will start s Art Shoes are Particu- immediately on their return to the stable, in order that parties wishing to go home by the afternoon trains can make connections. There is no reserve on any ._ ariiiiial. All pedigreed animals ‘ will be transferred to purcha- _V sers at Mr. Heartz’s expense. B. CARTER & CO I-13diiifrmwthstf wiriiin GIRL for second work in family oi three. Experience not necessary; a splendid place for a good girl. Ad- dress, with references, Mrs. Wm. H. Jones, Box 451 Cohassett Mase 4-3d3i . . ‘ ' . ` ‘ Auctioneers. l1_eu_m :pear rspdereedi sf°vid-= ywfselfwith a Silk . - lpair of Art Shoes. , ,, , ,, i , 0, o, attended to. Ecam will call for and deliver | s.._....._ 1;... of o.._ni...,a c;»._'i_.‘1....°;..I_‘;.»..'...‘?‘ 35.321’-‘_.i;.f.},`_"l’..,.,. ` Shoes In this makeialso Oxford :Illicit glliiable hhrlidings Ii: the slnidlii UCS 3Il(I Pumps. now tor rule et private contract. Pur- Jlno. - chucr can have Immediate possession, , , Apply et aaeeto undersigned ” Tfllf mum H Th 0 , ‘L ' ' - ii. _r Luna s ‘ wr r- 0 who oiunieemo . of HW Fiirniiur ,_ ,,_ w,{,,‘,‘,,,T0,, } E1‘,2§‘§*‘,’{,', aa. ic in me if ie am ues mum; me omg an _ 1 ,_ p_,_-Um-,B _ . me nic in use mana as iunnnue mm with ns U ~ _ _- ‘~ __ . Duedzutenieog ithvlemeenleltrcneltieemleetelea when '.1' _ _ 5 . j _._'-‘ j , 'L-;a.__‘ ‘=;,_',.i.."..v.`~ f: -_ rlrintf _ _-.1_.\.._|.. 1....- . UIWIICIOG- _ l _ \ » . l /.- .'~‘I . B ' ». . | ` I fll _E J _ _--' ' By their smooth \i elegance of fit, \ A their perfect _style, and high / ' uf \ ' ‘ ‘ pea ca m ` _ .11;,‘°"‘n."::s"i‘°“°° " i and women. Everypair is fully guaranteed? 3 'I therefore when buying gloves look for the ' "P¢rrin” trademark. Sold everywhere. i-eg QU#-»’ Hmmm *M91 i WANTED SUMMER BOARD Bly; thousands of Brooklyn peop‘e. Can you take a few? if lo, list your houseiii the B OOK_LYN DAILY i<.AGLi= t`REs,‘ INFORMATION BUREAU, for which purpose a printed blank will be sent. The service of the INFORMATION BUREAU - Will Cost You Nothing. The Brooklyn Eagle is the best advertising medium in the world. li carries more rlesogt eéivertiaements than any New York paper, It stands PRE-EHINENTLYM ine ea . An ADVERT SEMENT in the Eagle costs little. but brings large ns-.ilti, be- cautse the EAGLE INFORMATION BUREAU il constantly helping the ad ver iser, Write 'or listing blank and Advertising Rate Card. Address _ INFORMATION BUREAU. BROOKLYN DAILY EAGLE. Brooklyn, N. Y. 4-6dtu8i Mention the paper in which you see this advertisement. E3- ------ ---- -_ -~- _._ 4_. _ gg = SEWING-MACHINE NEEDLES. wiioi.|:sAi.i: .ua iirriiii.. We have in stoclr;-- W°b“°" New Williams- Wanzer C. Rnymand lm |-owed, F- “ Charles. RUYHI- A “ Leathcr. “ _ .. Mvfvz Household. ““-‘=°°‘°"‘”‘~'~°a:.-_..._ S‘r‘-=°' ‘°".’.';’.:::.'; Howe. e4| , Davis Family. if M Hin; White MTU- " Leather- New Home Fnmim Williams Singer. ll I( Il hxtft . New Ideal. g _ send “I I CIN! and we will send ou by return mail needles for any machine "1 "fc 05°" llli. When you want needles or extras always write to MILLER BROS |23 Kwt St. Charlottetown ttsd&rtf lm _.555 r"a.., limi-iiti»`ii»iei.fif.. _ _ I `~ ceueoieuyaf v.'s.¢1‘ ~ ' . Q' Y. .' f`~\ \\») J- |\\_ g `-: _. _ WAHM’ ‘ ‘ ° ° *_ o_o. e ¢‘&»,»__p,» »;o_Lm0.I¢l¢D-L _ _ I ummgglnnbupyn-auqaonson‘\'g'»' I This ballot _U10 KONI svitiioutlllloldltl-' bullet in vom elm- Apru am. 1909 and mu.: be mm § E it 8 t if