.. Z`_?_’_`.-”.‘_`.I.--».».--`r.~'-_.... -_:__ _-»-_..L. M. .._._..._,..,.»............~._ --_----i- -- p-anim -s ..._ _ -- -° ..._ .'.-.;T" .-._....,..» -L_ -I cava# _mn- .~ .- ~.~ _.___ 2 _..`;r\',_~*,»'.. ‘:i»__' V 1. , _». _ ~ .. ». twinning. #amy =¢Bl1f\‘¢‘»;"-i., , . _ ,,".'v~;~.-,_-,_-=f<.~'=\-iv-_»-_“We.:»-es. = “fl <."~»"~"-'ws' =-~‘¥?i_‘@e. 11’ "` 7 - ` ..=..,‘\e;‘1 _»~ -.-,. 1 -_...~.f_. `\»_» wwa-a...-awe.. , _,____ _V _ .. ,_f__ ,._,...»_f._-.,~,t<_~;.\-_-f»e,~_.»r»:<~H.-'»*~\-“*““*" THE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN PRINCE EDWARD ISLAYD APRIL 23.-l93l They Are p FRIDAY, APRIL ze, ict-1. i r That is Jamieson’s stock THE P R031-BIIORY LAW' gf Cuars The frank and outspoken statement of No cheap stuff harxdjed Premle_rFai-quharson on Wednesday eve- ior big profits. The Medical Hall _ I '~ Jamieson’s Drug Store- nl moths cumin, ning in regard to the Prohibitory Law do '€u1-I-_f`.4v~` -A Don’t l'hink“""" 2'. 333333 Erecting that building befcreyou get my prices for work_E and materials. It will H sava you money to deal with me as I |upply% eve_ynhing‘ud ‘m muy pin that regard. _ Their clear' duty equipped with a wood warring plant. Pleas and furnished on cation. ‘ - ~ iw. w. Hurts, ,, EEE § P. O. Box, fit. P‘!u I J 'lili 5 _ é 6annedGoods _ and Jams Selling Cheap in Beas9c percan or"8l.00 per doz. Coin 9~- per can or $l.00 per doz. Tomatoes 9e per can or $1.00 per doz. Canned Apples 201.: per gallon tin .° Crosse n Blackwe11’s assorted Jams r 1 8 r each. All new goods. Cash only. ~. 's_'l.'fi!_!§ el gmmhnmming -_ul Canned Lobsters. lsmopen to contracts fer . in comin seas»n’e ,pack and can yay market priéel .for beet ply gods. _ DENNIS MURPHY, .lyl.26tl June 1 Halifax. '.5 _ Toilet are. We have justlofiened a crate of new toilet setts. If- you want a toilet, f set to complete your housecleaningarrange- ments this spr`mg you can count on being suited here tor ye have the largest- num- ber and most varied assortment there is to be found on P. E. Island. _ _. The prices are made to meet everybodys » *. 'pocket book. 3. Don’t forget the place, ' and cali. _on P.. E. lsland’s greate st toilet setts. ~‘9°"'i P. Colwill ~dan_da_ud can receive no honest sympathy the Premier is satisfactory, showing that the Government recognises its respon- sibility, and that the prosecution, - of viol- ators will not stop simply because a con- lg,-'.8 4 'shortly "f6t-'the United States to resumed- ' Crockery Store .for make the law more secure, is most grati- fying. We doubt not also that it will be found to be “good politics". There can be no compromise between the prohibitionists and the 1.quor trade, One__or the other ofthe two parties must have their way, and there can be no question that the great majority of the people of the Island desire to see the traffic entirely abolished. ` As Mr. Farquharson says, the liquor _sellers have had their day. They have had a law very much to their own liking and the results are what we have seen. ` They have had a year‘s notice ot the new order ot things thit is to come into ed'-:ct on the 5th of June. This has given them ample time to close out their stocks and to prepare for earning a livelihood in honest and reputable callings. 'They have nothing to complain ol is to quit the liquorrbuslmessandlobey the law. We trustandl believe that. many of them 'vrlll do so. Aufthat. choose the ' U_-ary_~o_ourse -will he open to the change M .deliberately defying the law of the when the penalties are enforced against them. ' It is probable, unfortunately, th at the law will be violated, as all prohibitory an-i restrictive laws have been. Very probably, too, some of the earlier cases may be appealed and carried from court ta court. ` Like unruly farm stock enclos- ed within afence, there will be some who will eagerly Seek fora weak place that may be broken through, a low place that may be jumped over, or ai hole through which they may crawl. ‘The duty of the Gdvernmeut ani the friends of the law will be to keep, watch, from time to time ‘ to strengthen the weak places, if any, in the law, and to punish those who break it. _Upon this point 'the statement of victed violator has sought to have the con- viction quashed. - ` It was perhaps to be expected that ina H suse of thirty members there would I fnunfi one or more trimmers, who with strong professions oi a desire for prohibif tion evincea desire to curry favor with the liquor sellers. Our Legislature forms no exception to other similar bodies in that regard. But the clearly dedned posi- A tion of the Government as stawd _bythe :f Premier, and we may add, by the Attorney new-a|~auo,1s to mga ty the ings-mdfto V uphold asa enforce it. _This issimmseg- tue mainly sa its mana pu mint, snail: I honestly carried into effect it will be found popularity. A number of Anglican Prelates, includ- ing the Bishops ot Ripon, Colchester, and London are saidto be devoted wheelman. . . , ‘ 1;* - _ President Whitney of the Dominion Coal Company says that next month the Company will be turning out at Sydney 12,000 tons of coal a day, or at the rate of 3,756,000 tons a year. A A Manitoba Legislators still-. receive $-3(1) each per session notwithstundlnlthe an- nounced intention of the Conservative Government of that Province to reduce tha iademuityto $00 teach. The cases duce their rate of pay. _ _ 111.1 ‘1 F. I’.;Du:i;ne,‘the author of the Dooley Papers, who _has been invalided abroad for some months, announces from Rome that ms health is restoredand he win san work. N6_ aaabtma ft-aaa Restless,-,_ will be the foremost to weloomethe re; `l tum of Dooley. ` l A ' ' 4 - - _ Jr . LOSS OF APPETITE. serves the hearty commendation of the temperance people throughout the Island. Having passed the law the Government will stand by it and see that it is carried ' into effect. This has been hoped and ex- pected with conildence, but none the less the assurance of the Premier giveniu ooh- nection with an amendment intended to ‘ lto Acadlensis by israel Longworth, .the Wraneubstantietion. This live years ' _ l ., - 4 I The Dead Sea surface is some 1312 feet below the level of the ocean. Nearly the entire valleyof the Jordan is also below the sea level. Recently it has been ob- served that the Dead Sea is rising and thscauses speculation concerning the pos- sibility thst some subterranean connec- tion has been formed between the inland sea and the ocean. Should this prove to be the case the valley of the Jordan and many of the sacred and historic parts of Palestine may yet be submerged. Mr. Whitney, President of the Domin- ion Iron and Steel Company, whose works are nearing completion at Sydney. says that by August they will be turning out l,0ll) tons of steel per day, or at the rate of 313,000 tons a year. The steel rail plant material is all on the ground and they hope to. be making s‘e:l rails early in October next. If the com- pany put their entire contemplated ou tput into steel rails it would be sum- cient to supply eight miles of railway per day wivh 701b rails, or 2,400 miles in a year of 313 working days. *_--_. _ In a biographical sketch of the late Judge Rohit or Nm stout, contributed interesting fact is pointed out that Nova Scotia. led the way in the matter of Catholic emancipation. By resolution pulsed on 3rd April, 1823, Lawrence Kavanagh, the first Roman Catholic member, was admitted to the Legislature as a representative of Cape Breton with- out taking the oaths against Popery and beloto0'Connell was iirsseleeted to the Bridal: Hesse-of Commons iifmember for G`.anand1Y_as»n5t pernntted. 'tn like his seat. At alater date the liberal action of the 'Nova Scotia' Legislature _ led Mr. 0'Connell to make the acquaintance of Joseph Howe at a social party in England, introducing himself and giving Mr. Howe a hearty shake of the hand, be- cause he came from “the British Colony that was the first to settle the question of Catholic emancipation." , I l ' liiith Eczema together I have used three boxes and am now completely cured. I have re- gold." The keen misery which many endure I Icald head and every form of itching 60een bo . I An experienced Harness l[aker,»N fs- _ ‘ - iiflfi' , .__ . Ear. Noleaud'Throat`P i ` ' ' t l-sem ~- 3;,- as-as-an assess# |_A ._, - "l'\\e€d"ay' the vlsri* PATQN 8¢ Co sg Th undersigned rlere for the Mock of Fnrmtuw-and debts due to Tender to state or so much pn the taken at retail Stock-ant the 26th, met ln. until 4 o’cl00h , April 24 td F 0R___ The paddle Cartier Length feet d 7 4 feet 379 cAR|= -» - 239 tous net. v Quebec in 1888; boiler and hull __ muon, IIIISLPAY .~»--~ team N vigataon an Uhidoltetown where eqmnued For particulars apply L. L. BEER, Nm-rr .__ |N 11-is .- Mm N srel In Distress ,%§l.%%%‘l"s%ii§% ¥€%=¥‘=.%%i¥%%% f -W' I-_*_ "'-' W' _Qi *T Hrs. R. Stoddard. Pellhi. Nf¥'f°1k C°“1=*Y 0“*-- ""“°*‘ °~’ °‘°‘""”" Wa’ moat th n u t a r Axns GREASE made. Itoontsms powdered lmubled :v1t§",§}c,€;x,_r;°' ,ga Sggiighfgg mica whichsputs hgpgsfegtilav gdiooth surface on the axle When this surface is ll `3’;;":;;t;;§d with dm. 'dmerent phy_ formed HALFASMUCH MICAasa otheraxlegrease will do your work and do S8 yOU it mo satisfactory REMEMBER AAF AS MUCH MICA ASANY OTHER 21133” tse11i,pldrd‘i‘\yndr§l‘l%i.thel' egg? olllxii M“““Ta°l“"`°d by ' 1 r f 4 fused- decided »I]\¢[IE’EiIElIAIl'_| OIL- CJ() I..|1$d g>h:1s'; if (;:<1nl>;?°f‘.: Ivliad “Sed half “ Petroleuzm. Benner; cw box found great relief and change. Al- °°""°@“"°<1.*‘:.° ffiiazsss Alliblillili 200 $.33 ‘2‘.Z?m‘...i..°S;....h is .'.'.t.».. in me|\7$ watgpprgnf Ggats as .:::..:r.:::_'s..:>;.S‘:.;:=...“sea..;: A Full Lme Kept ta Stock because it is unnecessary. Dr. Chase’: | l ?.‘s.‘.‘;°”.:.:;s;:°:.:1;°si:;.a*;f :';;..‘:.': Prices from $3 oe to simon terms.. ‘s..*.‘*c:‘: Waterproofs -made to o onto. are If you are a little particular ae to lit you can have them made inorder ' 500 dxiferent shades and patterns of English 'awrpmof cloths ` _ select from, dleiveied ten days after ree-pt of order :hmnrhis iusoncerhe 'whore-io is , & lsr _the road to solid and enduring ~ i `i ` " ,___-*___ i Mena ounmsn 3 I 1 -at anathema. ¢\'.`:11..-Amakiugll " ierred. Steady- vor ». ppy to c, It Bono, ' __ M 6° In then! °¢ Harness Maker, _ . .<.~t..1.......... sauna; 26 d,3i °°d ' 2! i We have Justremivedi pun” ring shipment ofHa QF _, __l_ A- - are all made lr& the wat glghsh blocks k ‘Y *fi- season of the year you will besfinalnng yotl' _ Easter, so don t forget that terse classeéie among - ‘ _ 4 _ - _ dressed men about town, your t must up~to-date. ' 0 _’____ ' ~ _ ' ' have_]nst the kind og wiht -Katt] ht l ` 4 n'u 'sine onseanl on ' f ‘ 2§:;;S;.i';s;2t§....‘.§s§° ..f?»':' ii 1 h. h' e *bgts volumrn “_ §=»i;_f°. _ _ 'MQEDMOND 1.00m, l you purchase your Easter Hat 'ummm nw lc mm I _-'if' ‘ Qeen8t. Uoh'lea.¢h» M? =Df'1‘heHet ami tum. u»s|lw.> _ I-r `\ 9.so-1.2-4- h' QSUW3 C3 I ll close out our entsre stock of Crockery, Glass were and E SAQQE FRI bet|,;»emonad its-it we ew! vis elses, c:>i»