,, f _-.lie caused by diseased. . ,U I 'ei Sheep Dip 1 ii i. General Special Representative-[rash I. lisnhsr W' ‘ry-.~r,: “' ` es _ __-.-_ ..._ TOWN T _th U th ` - wsoussoav. APRIL vs-1,9 ' _‘ v ~ t "° t9 ° l°“~I"°'m' waste tlmeiahd money if the dip employed fails to do the If the preparation is elle ctivc t Rely on .. h Lillies’ Sheep Dip f- end you will take no chances. We have never ti heard anything but good S reports from this dip. It h is economical to use and certain in results . t h _ m 0 , b the use of it always pnys d ll. an pays we llhh fe lu-roloaufi DEBATE' ' Conservatives .to the new I-louse. '_*i" I K °_ ' V Liberal and Conservative Last night the House of Assembly' stop and render what lllstansemay "°"- h-“ “"9” *'|“‘°° °°°°°"*u'°°- cs more discussed the question, "to be necessary. The care mast be pro- ox. not to M... 0, th' auwmomm "mm ,uh hh hnhimt huh. hu-M. son as well as holding his seat in Ed. e debate was an interesting one, horn, and alter snnsst must have a "’°“¢°n° L"m’"‘1¥° '°°‘“m°d C°°' ough little that was new was con- good lamp lit. There must be .no °°"""v° in 'Pu' °|' 5° *m”‘°° b°’ ibnted. In the interval since the racing, and no intoxicated person °'°°“ Ubud ‘nd I‘°b°' '°'°°" solution was introduced members shall be allowed to drive. ‘Every ave visited their constituencies and lpeacc oiilssr will have power to ar- M r the most part returned coniirmed'|-est any motorists alleged to be in their previous convictions. It guilty of an oileacs, and also take 0, greatly depends upon the mental at- the vehicle into custody. to tude of the individual member what The Provincial Secretary will have D pport or otherwise he finds among the power to revoke any certificate or w is constituents. |permit; and in the event of an abci- t I* U A well-known farmer informs ua dent the onus will be on the owner ce hut the Automobile Bill will be a of a motor vehicle to prove that it 8 did not arise through negligence or B rince Edward Island horses, which improper handling, ru ed to rule the Canadian market, Every chauffeur must be duly regis- B as fallen. he Bays. vcry consider- 'tered and must furnish testimonials t bly, simply because purchasers pre- ‘as to his character and sobriety. He like the “und provinc r animals that have been trained will receive a badge which he must face automobiles without fear. We we-ar whenever operating; and in the nfess this was an aspect 0! the event of his being twice convicted of J. G. .Iam eson H DRUGGIST so Charlottetown question that never occurred to us. an offence, he may have his license n embers of the Legislature who spoke I The GQ",-h0r-1h.C0uh¢i\ rg"-veg Q good thing for farmers. The price of Pint 25c. Quart 4-0c. is 0 O I zho will have an opportunity oi ad- you either psy a small penalty in money now or a large penalty in eye in dl`cSHil\E the fBl'l119l'S l-hf°“Kl1°“¢ UN Saturday or Sunday of each week, I am sorry they cannot see more and window of the Saul island. will no doubt drive it home- The hill will not become law until Lurihrr chef; when *luv Ss! itlllef The Government has evidently in- the pehplh have hh opportunity 0| t0I`“3 W0“ Pl! B0 lD0l'° BN'-GB OD corporated every precaution and re- “pl-¢ggih`g hh gpiaigh gpm; ig, Pi-gy striction possible in their "test" bill, hhhly gh, nhool meetings in June chines, 1 doubt this statement as the full text of which was published Wm provide a htting 'opportunity of our horses shall never get accustom- our issue of Saturday- EWU °ll° testing opinions; and this being so, Strain lafef- who brings a motor vehicle for use If wisdom guides your 0 choice we will be pleased to have you call and con- " sult us. r could it have done so to the cam__emd_ the debates in the Legislature on n the proposed bill- Yet it is 011° the right to decide in which pert or aught. others say it is to await the c ilnP0l‘tnllCe Of Which Bll0“ld “Of parts of the Island the motor traffic electors of this Province. Why wait? e underestimated. The speakers on Wm be permitted; but under no clr- I “°" "WY NWS U16 WOW! 0| thc l . people, and that is against autos. If ehalf of the supporters of the bill, hhmhghhhgh ww ,uhh vhhislg hh hi- t sue a Permit. He will also supply in object of putgihg ghhh- mga before fa duplicate a. number plate with num- the electorhth bers Of f°“" inch" in h°i§ht “nd ha" The Government has doneiltssharc to increase the population of this G H an inch stroke, which must be placed in introducing 5 mhhhh,-h ho nat the 0 s 0 Ieweler Optician __ _ s _ 4 W NEW KING GEORGE IIUTEI. S ws-_ nonaouuoutrrs. Mir. .‘“ Private Baths, Running Water and. m ong Distanceinlephones in all rooms D ar B ` ht R le Il . " o{1'iiii~n“i?T~l’~.-in.-‘I§’ii”J‘nn SYDNEY. N. S L r n the front and back of the vehicle, opinion of the consumenciw; H the line wrong steps, to do so. The `recognizable sixty feet distant. Theuime is not ripe 10|- gh, ihhgvation W greatest speed a motor will be al- the act will remain inoperatlvc. and raking and cutting hay, etc. If an l0W¢d is mme” mu” an h°“"' °' homing will be done by the Govern- auto should appear what would be ' th n bout twice the speed of a good maui to tm.” Butomohneh “pon the slker. At bridges, corners, or de-|Islnnd_ That shoum be cr,”-1, hh- h°"°° and dl'iV°l'-' Bllt th!! “Y U10! cents the speed must not exceed six_ derstooi There is no other yay of Q “es ““ "°“'- °‘ i” °u‘“ "'°r°°inndlng whether the views oi the peo-_ _ ust co dead slow. On approaching/' me on the ,,,,h1¢¢¢,-- hav. changed-,llthis bill should pus it will he inin- nd, At the request of anyone in charge of a horse, the motorist must beginning to do so. _ lPl°°- edestrians and horses, the motorist-some "sue they have; others amy must give due warning, and shall use' this' It vm, be for the people them. every endeavor to ensure their safe- selves to make their voices heard. 3 ty and prevent their being frighten- and we are pleased to see from our h correspondence column that they B11 ___:_a_.An,,,_._._____-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-f_-_-_~. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ - - - - - -- - - - - - - Y ' ' ' ' IMCIIIIIERY 0F INDUSTRY. Camerons Ilome--Made iireail We speak often of the “Machinery impossibility. The merchants in our of Industry" and by the term we usu- cities, towns and villages, can bring ally have reference to the individual trade to their communities and to establishments located here and there the province by assisting each other lthronghout the world. We forget_The farmers throughout the province that industry is one vast mechanism, can advance their individual interests _‘that its operation requires all world' and enrich the whole province by as- governments, all the armies and na- sistinz each other. ._ visa of the world, all the mills,_work- Lest we be misunderstood let ue il- .. ev rans ortation lustrate. A customer asks a merch- ls Gum! Bread l:?;)€;B,;,hspe¢,c;l¢-;li‘i_tt)h: tisixtieh ari§'scatter- ant for a certain article. The merch ed larmh throughout the world. .K ant has not the article in stock but We forget also the waste of time, has something "just as good.” The money and energy involved in keep- customer will have no other, how- mg up these “para” entities; in rap- ever, and asks the merchant if he ning them in competition with each can direct him to a store in which other; in dragging out an uncertain. this particular article is kept. The existence in restricted territories, or merchant, although he knows that spreading their operations over areas his neighbor across the street has it, ___* *_ , _ d th it d in an` "does not think it can be t in _A _ bevon eir capac y, an in Y K0 Purify your blood. build up your body oy using Rexall Blood Tab- Iets,a standard preparation that is working good cures in hundreds of cases -This preparation is . sold by us with the uu- derstanding that if it is iz not satisfactory, your . money will be refunded. One box 5oc. six boxes .Q3 for $2.50. I The McKin- Geton to. health- * Retail §i°:'boxes signed to feed and clothe the world ury. In this task, simple on the face and many more-are engaged. The this passion endures the Machinery of Industry will be divided into sepa- rate establishments as at present, _aotavlslsn_sryldsa,ner-isitaa ,,zemeh¢__ &¢_ orders the article from the catalogue The "Machinery of Industry" is de- of a store in another province. Had the merchant candidly told the cus- nnd provide it with comfort and lug- tomer where the article could have been obtained he would not have in- of it. all the forces above named-- jurad himself, he would have helped the trade of his city and have lessen- task has become complicated by hav- cd the amount that goes' yearly to ing incorporated into it the passion the departmental stores elsewhere for wealth-making and as long as besides doing a good turn for his cus- i. other ways due to friction' mismaa- town.” The customer goes home and tomer and winning llis conildencs. The farmer can help his neighbor in iii? E’ E .QCII NYU. ‘lowcd to run on Tuesday. Friday. hui 1 know then- reign will he short. L some of those who strongly favor the w n the Island must first register a repeal of g_hh “hung hw might and 11111 d¢S°l"iPti°“ °f if Wm’ 91° Prof it convenient to attend farmers' in- thc same light for the greater part iucial Secretary, who will then is~`|‘Btit“t“ and other meeting! with th, ilu our shipping is done spring and P ` Conference. the same way. There are” instances each seeking to elbow the other out, on record which, through petty jeal- _ each striving to "draw_the water to ousy, men have decrled their neigh- IIOII Dfllg C0., The Rex' _ its own mill.” Hence the waste and bor's property rather than ses them "“"" V Lili Sagldftf l the lost energy, the wealth and the obtain a fair price for it. This is 'nm Du” M V poverty in the world today And smell business, and fortunately rare, l there is no remedy for lt. lien will but still sutllciently in evidence ___ , ._ _ _ _ continue eagerly to seek their own, among certain classes of “knockere" fl ~ = ° ' not their countl-y's or the world's to be worth discouraging wherever it ' That P m the back advancement. j occurs. One of the great lessons of wfepeak of Prince Edward Island] Life and aspeslauy h~hph¢||,|, w_¢h|h- as a small community and, althonglrhcnmpnct little province at ours is digniiled by the status of province. ‘Mt 1” *“““¢\°l the interests of with, federal and provincial espresso- °t\l¢l'l W0 'src ` also advancing ogg its interests and its lndus-Lows. We are all partners in a Joint* are so interwoven, so lnterda- “Nl °0lI1Plll! cn a isirly large seals that there is little roam for and it is only br sdvaneiegths hug.. eesei-nsnveunsnpeuuon. _acl cf the company that ws can ssnsnsniey is .mu manga :shops tems" unease.. _ work harmoalwlli to have sash in- ""‘”°""""""~*_o,l,B. west has snr; sum-. to "fir el _ _ e°r»o_re¢l°e,_vlts rm dm eu* °°°_ 'I ‘ namii. io the ur-j 2 towns wut lllnnlf the Oonqrvatitas. thus eol'si_.lg'is line wit.h_m_oste|the cities and _ largely populated areas throughout( the Dominion. lemon- t0ll Ind _ ldmontoii are and ` one Liberal and two while Calgary. in pisceoldivided Mr- Cross succeeded in carrying Ed- i_U_ Montreal Gasette says: Premier athieson, oi Prince Edward Island, has given notice to the Legislature a bill that will allow automobiles enter the Province and use the ublic highways three days in the eek, under strict regulations. If he legislators are wise they will ac- pt the measure. The automobile is useful machine for both business nd pleasure and is harmless when n by reasonable human beings. It hould not be difllcult to suppress he unreasonable drivers in a place e. IIIE AUTO Sir:-It is amusing to me to read utos. Some members say the bill is ung up. I hope it is and never to he present Government paaa this o autos than to wheel-barrows, mowing machines and threshing ma- ed to them. Others have said or tried to show the great benefit which ould be derived from them when we get the car ferry. I cannot see it in , when _it would be impossible for n auto to travel. I was of the opin- ion that the Government was trying ovince, but I fear they are taking Y now that help isvscarce and children ould bc employed at harrowing, e consequence. Certain death for an be driven and ensure the lives of hose driving on _the highways. This ,cannot be done; this impossible. If rious to all with ,the exception of medical men, and we shall require a physician in every, school district. I must congratulate the members ofthe Third District for the stand they ave taken against autos.» Thanking you, Mr. Editor, for allowlngme this I am, sir. etc., _ _, . _ P. J. 'rR.a_1NoR. J ohneton’s River. ` IIIIILY lBOIIT PEOPLE The condition of Miss Alice Mar- shall who is now in the P. E. I. Hoe- pital for treatment was reported to ‘be about the same yesterday. The engagement la announced of Miss Florence Smith, daughter. of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Smith, Pownal St., to Mr. B. Keith Ciogers, Charlotte- town. An unanimousinvitation from the Q. 0. B. of the Souris Methodist Cir- cuit to Rev. E. E. Styles. Pownal, to become their pastor in July next, has been accepted, subject to approval of _ Mr. Sinclair McDonald_was a pse- senger by the Murray Harbor train Saturday en route to Grand View where he will be one of the prin- cipals in an interesting event. Mr. McDonald as a most popular Com- mercial traveller has a host of friends on P. E. Island who unite in wishing him many years of happiness and prosperity in the sphere of life in which he ls about to enter. The many friends of Mr. Elmer Bovyer, Charlottetown, will rqret to learn that he had to enter the P. E. Island Hospital yesterday suffering from appendicltis. Mr. G. Russel Beer who for the past year has been in the employ of the Canadian Home Investmmt Com- pany _as salesman, has received s. tel- egram from the head office in Vau- conver appointing him to the Super- intendlng of the odlee in Charlotte- town, in place , of Mr. Carrier, who has been promoted to the head oillee. and Mariel ohn daughter gubrey Smith. Indian muslin blue tallsta with blue ribbons. pictures of Sir while the ~ pages Dore suits and blue vice the bride church with the by automobile, venor Gardens. held. Later and Mrs. shot Park. Burny. moon. They were the almost one thousand ,. ing some very valuable gifts King and Queen and other of the Royal family. The Guardian has received the ilrst two issues of the North American Student published in New York City, the Editor being hir. George Irving Ill. er. Among the contributed articles pap. lished is one from Mr. Ir-ving's pen entitled, Who‘ Should Be Oiilcsrs? and the following written by lr. Charles D. Hurrey, Vice Chairman which will be interesting to Mr. Irv1ng's home friends. "For se- veral years there haa been a feeling on the part of many of the active workers in the Student Move- ment oi North America that a maga- zine which would serve the lu- tereats of the 'work among both msn and women was needed. The realisa- tion of this ideal was _not possible until the formation of the Council of North American Student Movements in May, 1912. One of the first acts of the Council was the decision to publish a magazine to be known as having been approved by the diner- ent Movements, it was agreed that the first number should appear in Oc- tober, 1912. George Irving of Clare- mont, California, was the unanimous choice as editor. It was impossible for Mr. Irving to take up his work until the first of January, which ue- cessarily delayed the appearance of the msgasine until this time. Mr. Irving has had a unique preparation for this position. After graduation from McGill University, Montreal, he pursued his theological studies. He served as General Secretary of the McGill Association for four years,aud was remarkably successful not only in building up the Association in all departments, but in securing funds for the erection of a building now in use by the Association. As an un- dergraduate Mr. Irving was an active leader in the Student Volunteer in- terests, and was under appointment to go to India, but because of unmis- came successively General Secretary of the Canadian West Committee of the International Committee. For (‘J£urch at Claremont, California, In this capacity he has been closely identified with all the activities of graduate days, but later as speaker and presiding omcer at conferences parts of Canada and the United Sta- tes. We hespeak for Mr. Irving and The North American Student friends of the-North American Stu- dent Movements." mi, LITIYER IIIDICTED III the release of Harry K. Thaw from instituted by Governor Sul in behalf of Thaw. The charges in tha derstood, on testimony given by Dr. dent of Matteawan, who said that , Anhut had offered him b Russell in appearing before the gi-and jury waived immunity. TOROIITO EYE SIGIIT SPECIALIST. KNOWN IN CHARLOTPETOWN. This la to certify that I am person- ally acquainted with Major Elliot and his son who have been the recog- nised official opticians at the “Do- minion Riile _Association Matches" for many years. have been associated with tha 0° thc flutes at ottawa in and adjusting orthopties with universal satisfac- I have consulted them on various ‘é‘i.°.'.¥i°Z’.."d‘* "§l'“‘““‘.2.2 °"“" YO Wlyl alt ashamed. _I _ " H The name "illlliot" is considered a guarantee for--the "Best in Optics" among riilssheg. . ‘ ‘iiisaedl H. ll. DAVIBON, LT.-COL. R. 0. Visa President for Prince 'Bdward Is- - lend, Dominion of Canada Rifle anru mt nn _'no | ‘ _ the Queen Hotel for two 9, ladies' lim fi' iisii -4 son ofMr.D. P.Irvi Vernon Riv ' r The North American Student. This takable provideutial hindrance he was unable to go abroad. Later he be- Young Men’s Christian Associations and Student Secretary for Canada for* the past four years he has been As- sociate Paator of the Congregational _ich is the Pomona' College Church. students Mr Irving has had ex eri- . . p ence with student conferences not only as a delegate during his under- for both men and women in diilerent the generous slipport of the members and THE TIIHI CASE NEW YORK, April 21-John N.An- Ill-lt. a law¥°l`» was indicted by the grand jury, today for bribery in con- nection with alleged efforts to secure the Matteawan state hospital for the criminal insane. The indictment comes as a sequel of an investigation ser into the activities of Anhut and others connected with an alleged conspiracy true bill were largely based, it is un- John W, Russell, formerly superinten- a ribc of $25,000 to say Thaw was sane. Dr. 'ro wi-rom rr Mar coNoa.'im=-` its' ‘ V I 0n» Rugs And Sqnuei _,_ ___ .,.._,..~----"”' , 1 __ __ _ *_ __ s' iilliirrci Sl“=1‘°§;.. Extraordinary Value All Sizes. All Prices $6.00 8.00 10.0015.00 20.00 io 50.00 An Exlra 10 p.[fc. for Cash ~ n Car is ...Save 1-3 0 _ -0”* fl “.-.f;+...._._.-,._; s.. 1:. ,_ .1 .,»/ ¢°4,:‘,/ , . l `”""` "` lu.. I lull' _ (_ _ _ -3 /'- Q.-_`_\` ."‘ A x ‘~._ =` `»_ ';- - A Clear Saving from 50c io 65 0n_every yard of Carpet with Borders lo match $1.55 for $1.10 _ . A saving of from fifty to sixty cents 'a yard on N0. I Brussels carpet. I2 pieces of Brussel’s carpet, handsome designs ofthe best quality made,also a few pieces of Bal- moral and tapestry some with borders to match, suitable for squares. T hereis not the demand there used to be for carpet by the yard, owing to the popularity of the ready made square. This year We are car- rying a _dozen squares to every piece oi carpet shown, hence our re ison for the above offer. Best 5 frame 'Brussels carpet #I 55 fO_$I.65 quality for $1.10. $1. 3 5_qua1. ‘ty f_01° 90CiS. $1.25 quality. for _85cts_in- cluding sewing and laying. ` ‘ _ Amazing Losses sy Fira ‘ ggi;-iz United States amounted lsai-year-to rough time drflnsihs sesul efusessibssian ei 1o.156. q ::'_:w;’°"¥ °';°1-_hlresn where lense were heaviest wsretbeeu H sinh a Pl" i°‘° 5° °° “9'“® *I4* M. ff“°! “what-err cl lheenss we npfsséet. _ lfreplssis -asdseesacbeiiriiishy' ~ ,. _ _ K." mm _Cai-__ i if 1 s _ll i l I i l . . l i i