J ' 2 W‘- 1‘ ..> . l ' . a 1112c; haved nesbfir. L, 1 ,,_,§,§;'-;;h3;;;1eres..r. received _ '.~ a. i . .\-. a " 5"" " ‘ ' l-tlbeci . unw . .. o 1 ..~ .- r ‘swlflidd; ‘ ' " - Bglamg; W'.'Bdl'l0lliM.D~- . . up...» s... rear-s “AND , "roman-S . . Theailsiorles of manydléwl m5‘ vm ‘ in medicine is that at first h a rweived with more or less a. 1L (Juan prove themselves to a we y and a greet deal ls then written about. themtbuouirhollt 111° civlliz world. hue.- e‘ little while rs to have ibeen a 111119 e, and any physicians al- kqiviflgtupilly tonsils aha teeth were - lents mt. only continue This Guardian dog‘ Wrmmndergtn. t THE‘ PUBLIC ForwM ‘*1 .1 m. o column lo open (or the dlecueelpn by‘ i‘ ""°"11 <11 questions 0f lntenet. The Ghlriottetown not necessarily endorse the oplnionbf ' .5 i" '. 1 polpulei‘ to remove all the lifllilifiilher than take a chalice. "moves that were healthy, ond- reeiewtvini. w!“ $111111‘ 1011111 bod . ' Y ,, .‘ ' er, lllt? ‘ ‘ flzffipclfilstsf and dentists. feeling that this removal of tonsils lmddeetlifbavo been overdone, have gone to other extreme in the mat- ter rqther than bs accusedof doing headless operations, and removing sound teeth. And so 110W 11y "£19119 ing" infected teeth and tonsils in- stead 0f removing them, the D111" to suffer with the sickness and ipain. there- from, ibui; are really talking serious chances with ailments such as heart disease. rheumatism, asthma, ‘stomach and intestinal ulcer, gall bladder disturbances and. so forth. wheus my 11011111’ time to be lost by treating infected When a. throat specialist allows by “I-NTEMn-ERA-rs TEMPERANQE" 11d a. three months 51111961911011 0f the icharloiietown Guardian and the first m“ com wins an article entitled "imem r. ate Temperance." You Mme g“ the DPQDOsaI oi‘ Premier- stew. 1111 w W11 Dubllcopinion on his u.» Dlovcd temperance measure which earnest temperance men and wom- e11 11111 11°11"! for; and that nothing "an lb” 511111911 ‘by eXiDresslng ex- treme_views, or by making exag er. ated claims; that everyone flfusf recognize there are two sides to 111111 1111111101. that. neither side n necessarily nll right nor all wrong. N011’. $11". ii the selling and drink. ing of intoxicating liquors for bov. erage purposes is Wrong then the prohibition of the traffic rims; be ‘fight and the so-callcd Improved iy knows that hitching a borseop- posits the runner of a sleigh will not stop either storm or pitches but after the storm hes taken its course then with double team or single horse hitch opposite the runner turn out and level down your road, and with the horses travelling in the runner track you will make a foundation so soliil that will not easily dig. ui. in pitches and, will be a goo road double or single. H. A. seems to. put stress on the pleasure drive, l wish to put more stress on the work drive as there by all means would the country benefit. In this province of exclusive agricul- ture where hauling proportions are becoming one of the greatest Problems, why should we not have u winter road equal to that of summer, as beyond any doubt there would be morehnuling dons in winter than summer and all to Temperance lLaw Govermncnt Con- trol is wrong in that it recognnes 11 fight that docs not exist. The article states that the repeal of the ‘Prohibition ‘Law by the 991191111 i11‘0vinces does not indicate that “my ‘V1511 10 8o wci. But what they wont is a law that will make tonsils-and likewise dentists people more temperate. Dq yQ“ he. lieve the the general benefit of the province 30ur winter roads as at present imalntaiued are little short of s dis- lgrace but nobody seems to care lwhcn there are no outsiders -or tourists to see them. Now tell me why should we not have a good road in winter as well as summer? No reason whatever. and all we went. to have it. is a wee bit of leg- " rim onéiiporrnrowu. (GUARDIIN .1- . -'W‘9.ae intelligent electors, mustl not lnmglne thetwe are fighting 0111? a weakness or a tendency to illduilsnce or o matter ‘of habit. ‘We are "Skiing the organized liq- uor trade and its determined pur- imse no reestablish and extend the syazem by which it draws millions yearly from our people. 011° 01 lllamost common devices .11! 1998111011. 111 -tl1o attempt to weak. en enforcement of law so as to 1111118 111111111111- unon n. This, l 9111111111. has been the attitude of our‘ Governments relative to the clihailmellt '01 illicit purchasing "d 41'1"'111118 of intoxicating liqu- ors. The Governments. that have introduced. and rlcsived o may... date from ‘the electors to wholesale and retail liquor. ‘have gone into the business for the express pur- pose of increasing the Government 11111111111’. and they rim encouu... ing our citizens to buy it; hence, l1 511i’. without fear of successful contradiction that government “l” 15 “H111? 0116 of the most llfflflndrous Ibu-siness rpropdslzions in operation. iThc following is an extract from i119 Financial Post." (Iudepend. 8111i) ‘iThe Liquor Traffic." with its colossal sale of operations, m; buss profits. m. temptation roi- 579m‘ ilevelflped ‘by - organized “n5! ‘>1 @0111. determined or ‘MPOHEU’ hacked and ‘heavily finan- cial crooks. who were the willing “alums 0f W9111111Y Canadians and “11111111011111. ‘many ‘or them powers 111‘ 110111101. sot beyond the control 0f the ordinary preventive serivice, both in the United States and in iCanada. broke down under the treating infcctpd teeth, month after‘ 11111111115. 111811111115 and month, they are taking a respon-ihqiiilellilers 11111! gave their votes enmity that they have m, Tight tolllldlfl‘ money mdcfcut the Prohibition assume, according to -Drs. Mayo flflilugyvytlalgdgfillal: 1111111901‘ till iéieuv? You , - -\- ' - ' nu or > 1 amgeon and den women sincerely Jfléliliyeoillflnglllllflllgllew numbed pounds", H he had “um, O1- HH. "quopev" (which hlhe double road lie need not worry Stock Quotations islnilon that says “make a double mud und maintain it. properly". H. A. says “he has yet to see a load hauled with side sitch. and when he says a load he doesn't mean a t mpletely. BMW 5', , ‘ m1]1‘soi',..in.sf.hl1c6 the history" 01 hbleedfi" h, patient shows that this t tment.“ _ lessening the blood vpi-eestlrb. aim thus. render“! the work of the hemdonss-flifliwli has been popular and‘ unpopular for‘ lnindrdlls of years, 1;; H,‘ ..: . And ow this .111 new 01111110110111 x1 by m us of ln-tecleci teeth and? tonsils,‘ ~ wh it was discovered‘ that many cases of heart disease c011111 be tr ‘ no infected tonsils. 1i W" not un mmon. ‘to see scores of chlldr having their tonsils re: inov. ; Saturday momma. and many.“ mam back to school the _ml,ie_y, Tuesday or Wednesday iollowiflfi- lila ‘ of’ these cases were not: zin- scieibfsome of them being simply m; in glze, whilst others were strain of the liquor traffic evil influence." ‘In the recent investigation 0g e1. “"11" ilflnllmign funds held in the cities/of Vancouver and Victoria, . 1C. it ‘was stated under 034i. ma; large sums of 11101163’ Were donated ; . , . l . ‘hone ..s correct) and evils lliotfilézlllletltlgzm gfltlhiakiniwo ogsfhgg: by the brewers to both Govern- illglififlle" 11111‘ 1105's and girls. iOur “rues m, much as at present, whuenient and opposition. for election " g me“ “M ‘Vomen "11""- 119 i111" with one horse side hitched he purposes- It ‘V53 319° 11111111196 i118! [en to understand that it is dis-icon)‘; easily haul more than under l contributions were voluntary. .ll'AiLlFAX, iApril l1.—-Quotations giaccful and. (lziugm-ous to tompcriexisiing conditions. H. A's. con. iHow many ‘intelligent business; furnlslllfld b)’ 301111511111 ‘"111 Wudlwlulfllwxlcildiifi- 1 “("1111 11119 “Mentions about winter roads in N.‘>m°11 0! our land are ready to ac- Membepircf the Montreal Stocklklwu. Sir, liow you can harmonize B. fully bears out what I claim we “Pt 1111911 11 8111191116111? 130W D1111- Exchange. Lille above Willi n low that grants iolslioukl have here when he says‘ 1111111101110 those brewers have be- ‘unyoue that llfls numbed the hgeflibcy hauled down between one “11111- W011111 111B? ibe courteous 101' 21 Years 12 permits per year ryand two million feet and. everyone 611011811 to tell us the amount of purchase intoxicating “(Nora mrlwho known anything knows it is their voluntary contributions to the beverage munpose,“ w‘. cannot “Mall double team work." Certain-_ 'T°111l191‘411106 11111111106." What won- pe¢i_ i0 m“)... Teopie temperate bydy. and we want the name prlvil- (191111! Dhllflnihroplsts those ‘brew- - ' . . .989 here. and nothing will give usQPB are! - Bllfllflllitgllli, the inking of liquors; , 3m “loderunm, “,0 must “k mmliiilli privilege but the side hitch] .W‘culd it not be more consistent ilicy ‘lbsluiii from liq use total alfiwhen we ca“ use our double for and i“ keeping Wm‘ m‘? K101119111 ‘ ‘ * ' ‘heavy hauling and single (side iRule" to make similar donations u. $ he Opening of the . i” New “Boy’s Store” WITH EVERY THING A BOY WEARS EXCEPT SHOES ~_ REAR OF FIRST FLOOR,Iy0u will find a wonderfully equipped store for boys-carrying in stock a great assortment of everything‘ that a boy wears except shoes. New York Exchange Al. Top. and Santa Fe -RY~ - - American Con. Co. .. 44%} Ain. Car and iFdy. ‘Co. . .. 021/4 Am. Locomotive >00. . . . . . . . . . 09% Am. “Smell. and! ltefnB-IYI- -- 32% Anaconda ‘Con; Min. Co. 461A. (JUL Pacific ICU. . . . . . . . . . . . . 179 stineiicc, ilic sure foundation be‘ ‘ trier-normed nor 651F890. 11111- ere ' moved, just to .be“‘scfe-” r ly when rheumatism. earth‘ d joint ailments were howifiito be due to infected teeth. atlSalt Rheum . [Over Her Hands LLMaeomGrlnflFBDl. BJRDOCK g BLOOD a BTTERS misuse-unanimous; 1 ‘ Nfiflfl em‘ Btirelyolrelievelf o! ‘ N.‘Y. Con. and‘ Hud. ‘Riv. ‘RJI. Hud; Motor iCar ‘Co. , - - ilnternationol Paper Co -- -- lnternationnl Petroleum‘ . . . . Sifandmd Oil of New Jersey idle. iKap. and Tex. RY- Reading Co‘. . . . . . . . . . . . . . Southern iPnclflc Co. l. . iTnion Pacific Ry. . . . . . . . . .. U.‘S. industrial Alcohol Co. .. “Yesi-ingliouse Electric 74% Montreal Stock Exchange ‘ ’Abillbi' rllrnzillan Traction Howard Smith Pfd. ,. Montreal iPower . . . . . . . . . . . . National Breweries Spanish iRlver - Steel Co. -Can*. Com. WlnniipcgEloctrlc Asbestos Com. New ‘Asbestos Pfd. New Bell Telephone . . . . . . . . Broniplon St. Lawrence Flour Sliawlnigan . Cnmsteamship Com. .. ‘Can. Steamship Pfd. . Dominion Bridge . . . . . . . . .. .- “BAN K8 Bank Royal . . . . . . . . . . . . .. wheat-airy. 132%; July. 126%; 81 1/. 260 7671i: United States Steol . . . . . . .. 171% Dnurentide Pulp . . . . . . . . .1. 1021». _ liisihoughls. /./ /‘//,/ / viz/Ky I ’1///,,/ 7/ (. , Fon YOU Allin shedsgood l"? "i ‘he lowest bee... lievlng that. Willi‘ is a. mocker. ever is (lcvclveil thereby is no! make the couuliyhi great responsibility. I aiu. Sir, etc... ADAM BROWN New Glnsgoiv, <0» SIDE HITCH APPROVED with his nun-convincing argument on ilic sidc hitch. He. evidently has uoi. yct opened his miiiil age of the double road n plucc in l would infer from his first question that there is no double team work to be done in our province as llP asks "does any- one kiinw iiny place in Cllliill where there in no work iliut the sills hitch is used as a means to overcome storms. slews nud pitches". A poor lnl n SepL, 125%. Corn~Miiy, 72; July 76%; 591111. 79%. , 0filS—‘.\IllY, 43%; July, 44; 39M» 42%. Wheat-May, 1395i; JulY_13l1%5 Oct, 1261/2. l 111i! / // / l l l i strong drink is raging, and whosn-‘idemicnl Mm N_ B_ wise. is ii loo much to ask you tOQhiir-ii‘! interests i111'1_lll8S8 millions of lumber? greater wlicu tlic moral and splrliil-ipeople lied the privilege of nl welfare ls involved. Yours is ala double team for hauling ‘mailer they are once dug out in the ilnuble team; as the smallest school boy certain-leach storm that pitch” wuuld be’ blush) for light loads and driving. Our circumstances are almost and would ‘they go back to the single centre Ask the men who haul, If our.‘ using their, Icoal, wood. logs to the saw mills, jmilssel mud and the hundreds of answer would be. Then the statement ‘fihat some few wiser. minted or maintained that double {team work and especially sldel 11111011 (lld uwny with pitches." l hrond enough in allow the advnnl-l I "ever yet “mm m“ claim anal do not think it was ever made by: Zanyone who had given the matter ‘a moments serious thought-Double ihiicli. side hitch. or any other lllllCll cannot. do nwny with pitches road; ilic hoe and shovel are the Jnslriiments for that. and again l contend with the horse in the run- ncr irzick making n.‘ hard bed and being properly leveled down after [brought to a minimum. Mr. ‘Sharpe told him just_ whnt I _wss {saying that on account of the jdouble work they want‘ the side lllltCll. Then he challenges friend “for side hitch” to prove he 11s not stating the ‘facts as fpld by those men who have not, said any- thing agnlnst the side hitch; it. is [the pitches they complain of and gthe only remedy for that is to level Them down. As to writing Mr. MflFlldyen for "seine" letters from i"some” business men in N, B, 1 lwould feel like doing so if he could show me letters from all the busi. nel-is men and others who use the winter roads in that province" in short would N. B. go back to'the single road’! l guess not. Bo l" "medllflvian. prehistoric or what not. we surely want lo wakes "l1 and ask our l the side hitch agfiiszlgllgettlfeagitzgil 2211x111 system into the winter sen. 1 11m. Sir, etc, A. O. TAYLOR, Norboro. FREE sum ALIAS so MENT conrnonvifiw Sir:—-I solicit space in the coi- llflllls or your rarer for the 11111 pose oi‘ expressing my 111111188911 convictions, relative to the import- ant ‘issue now before the elector: of Prince ‘Edward island. ' n shall not be my purpose in 11111 article to ssrcasflcally attack the opinions expressed 1n your paper, relative to iGovernvmsnt 'Control' nor to discredit the fallaclous stats- menis which have. and are being made both pro and con. Permit. me to say. Si; that I‘ have been s. consistent supporter ofthe Liberal iClonsel-vative Government for more than, twenty years; not from any ancestral connectionlbui because I lbcllcve and affirm that a constructive. protective tnrrflt is the only safe and eons policy for the construction of a-hlgger and better Canada in which to live and do business. But when the more! status of our Province-also, tbs safety and- integrity of the little children about our feet, who are to be the men end women of tomor- row, are at stake. it behooves rov- ery elector to cast. aside ‘political partlsnnlem and to assert every i11- ‘finance to eere-euai-d the moi-nil system by Iwhich it draws millions (our young and rising generation. shoe. I assert, with a flrin con- viozioh and unbluebing oonoei ihei the proposed policy 11111111‘ m col Government is to ‘be deeply 1'6 netted. The Govern!!!" 1' l‘! °' ror nit euvnom 1111i i" 911mm" porters ore e0 111 $5‘ 1-119 Ofbhanages of our land. many of their inmates. ‘being iho finished Droduot of their ‘fire-water." The C111111e118e of the present. and in nil probabilities for years to come. is the liquor trade. fllrqng. 1i‘ entrenched, conlfident of its pow- 61‘. defiant of authority. well head. ed ‘V1111 11111115. is determined to ln-Z crease and extend its unscrupub‘ most ‘exploit the liquor wenkliegg of o population. in is spending Sii-,—Mr McPhee has come aguinlula“ i118 111111111111’ 011 111° 151"“. thousafids of dollars 1o win the pn-‘ lltlcai support it requireg i0 “purl across" ils (linbolical scheme. if‘ it is ddfeuted in ifs first effort f0 secure sanction of parliament-ii has the referendum card conceal- ed under its hat, and will play it‘ to win, donating large sums for the DIIPDOse of influencing the weak. kneed voter. who like the poor. is‘ always ready with us. 1 Will the _Church and its promct w! may into the hands of the liq- uor trade ‘by vvotlng Iior "Govern. ment Salés 7" So insidious have been the at- 150118. made by the liquor prorpo-l 81111111818. against the Temperance‘ Alliance" that a few thank God 0111s’ a few of ‘the heralds of the glorious Gospel of the blessed Son: 0i God. have been caught in the conifusing network of the most de-' struczive and immoral enemy in ourl land. As citizens, as Christians; 18 P11161118: as members oi‘ one 5'91" 13111117. and as believers in the fundamental principles or d... 111061110)’ and Christian civiliza- l-m“ we "6 111111 by the world chal- 161136 of ‘this hideous monster. still 1111111118 in our front ranks. deter-l nincd to take his toll off us and our ~ children's children. ‘11’ i 11 near future every elector 'n the Province will be called up- 011 to cast a vole for or against 11118 insidious enemy. Let us have. the moral courage and integrity to‘ l“? and“ °111‘ Dfllitlcal psrtisanism 111d 118M for one common‘ causal viz: the ideals that will help to "m" “p 311d 111101151! the rum ring and the bootlegger. ‘I am, ISlr. etc. G. W. FORD. Charlottetown, P. E. l. . Onsnew American battleship lBB more than 200 telephone lines o serve its crew of 1400 officers ‘.nd men. ~ If Your Kidneys Are The Trouble Reed What Mare.‘ Word Hae to 81y About Dodd’: Kidney pm. 1M" 1° L"! l" a Few Words Gives Ronen Why Dodd’; Kidney Pills: Are n Poueehold Remedy. Ottawa. 0111., Aipril llr-(Special) light to the point is the statement Iii-s. D. Ward,‘ ‘who lives at. 43 iolmwood Avenue. Ottawa, makes vlth regard to Budd's Kidney Pills. "I have eulfered with kidney trou- ie. My hands used to swell and my yes and face got puffy. I also had ‘. terrible ibaokwbe. II always got elief alter: ueing Budd's Kidney ‘ills.’ - - It is statements like this that eve mode David's Kidney ‘Pills a oueebold remedy ell over‘ Canada. ‘or moreflbhone third of o. century eoplo have been telling eech other f the benefits received from David's ‘ldney Pills. They ere purely end imply e. kidney remedy. if your kidneys trouble you. take ochre Kidney Pills. They ere" the smelly pounced. . Delhi's Kill»! Pille lune re- Wqtedllolfllil-‘iiellth to tbeueende "P $001» Illi 0! . .11?“ m: ‘they will"0l19W u-emp" every cord 6'11 111° eunuch-t 1m on the .1111!- .. of trottbledifinen, l M ‘.- .._a ‘._4. and women. lpivo There’s a showing that ls wonderful in Clothing-Shirts- Sweaters—-Caps-Hosicry~-Neckties and everything that boy wants‘ Here are some 0f the challenge values that are offered this wcek--compare them with the best things offered by any mail order house: BLUE CHEVIOT REEFERS $3.00 Boys’ blue cheviot reefer in double breasted model, made of a good. weiglit blue cheviot finish serge, well tailored and strongly lined throughout, emblem on sleeve, brass buttons. Sizes for boys from 2 to 12 years $3.00 BOYS’ 'TWEEI) SUITS $5.00 Boys’ tweed suits in fancy greys, browns and dark tweeds, norfolk style coats, bloomer pants. You will find some real good tweeds in this lot, broken sizes ‘picked from our regular stock, Sizes for boys from 12 to 16 years only . . . $5.00 BOYS’ 2 PANTS CHEVIOT SUIT $9.50 . Boys’ two pant blue fox chevio suit guaranteed all wool, a splend- id value and a dressy two pant suit, single breasted model, can be iworn ‘half or full belt style, good roomy pants and lined through- out. Sizes for boys from 8 to 17 years...“ .......$9.50 FAWN COVERT REEFERS ‘ $4.75 Boys’ fawn covert cloth reefers, "double breasted model, full lined, plain buttons, emblem on sleeve, self collar, large roomy sizes. Size for boys’ from 4 to 10 years $4.75 TWO PANTS BOYS’ SUITS $8.75 Ifmys’ two pants tweed suits, full fitting, strongly sewn and lined, suit made from good sixong hard wearing tweeds. They come in fancy grey and dark mixed tweeds. Sizes for boys from 10 to 16 years. Coat and tlwo bloomers . . . . . . $8.75 and $9.75 3 PIECE SUIT $11.50 Boys’ three piece suit, English model coat, one bloomers, one first long pants, single breasted model, plain coat Vin fancy fawn tweed. two buttoned style, the newest Spring suit. Sizes for boys’ from 12 to 16 years $11-59 ENGLISH AND SCOTCH TWEED SUITS-—SPLENDIDLY TAILORED Boys’ fine English and Scotch tweed suits, made in the high class Prince make. Every suit hand tailored, made in the new Eng- lish styles, plain single and double breasted, also belted models. Don't fail to see these suits. Sizes for boys from 8 to 17 years TWO PIECE ENGLISH SUIT $2.50 r h ll bo ’ t piece Eng 1s inallle suit): single breasted. 17W?‘ buttoned, unlined coat with pate pockets plain open knee Pants» they come 1n plain grey flannel- Sizes 1 Base Ball $2.50 sold here for cash. ‘Boys’ Blue Cheviot Knickers $1.00 Boys’ Corduroy Knickers . . $13501 Boys’ Windbreaker Suits .. $7.75 Boys’ Broadcloth Blouses .. $l.3o ‘Boys’ Bloomer Pa-nts $1-19 Boys’ Win-d Breakers $8. 1014-75 P10101115. - " . ‘ilimifiirflflflwiriwl rsnzit we‘ prfWY-*"" ""°" for boys’ from 4 to 8 years» _ $10.00 $11.75, $14.00, $15.00 CHILD’S SUIT $2.50 UP Child’s middy, Oliver Twist and Buster Suits in blue cheviots. flan‘ nel and fancy tweeds, in fawn-Q. greys, mixed twceds and plain blue cheviots, plain knee panti- Sizes forboys’ from 3 t0 3 Years * . $2.50, $3.00, $3.75, $4.50 Bat no Hard wood Base Ball list‘, given free vfitlfeach BOYS SUIT Visit the new _ _ thé right place to get clothing and furnishings for your 1103's- Boys’ Store=-you will find it 45c t0 $1.25 ‘Boys’ Golf Hose . . . . $1.00 Boys’ TweedCaps Boys’ Regulation Tums . . . flag: Boys’ Polo Collar J erseys, . -- $ f Boys’ Black or YeIlOW 8.1111119” Coats; sizes 2s to so peso, $11-50. $7.00, ' - <1...- l . 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