‘f$3SP° »@=.»-az, _a ,___ Males ilealth ~ _ 'You canhcpcrfecilywell. 'ilhere isj really no need Of your dragging around in_' s half or two thirds _sick cqndition. Our Compound llypoplsespitcs is bottled _health ~at last it might be termed that. It contains all the reconstructive ele- ments nec=ssary to make a healthy human body - will increase the energy of evey organ.It supplies, in right quantities, food for blood, in rve. bone and brain building. This rem- edy will quickly build up, make you strong, healthy and happy. Price $1.00. J. G. Jamieson PRUGGIST 1 NEW KING GILOKGS HOTEL ' .HONDOUUQUET|'l.M . Privstf; Baths Running Watt: sud. °l'r'§ liii.§i.'i°°~1;‘ii»”'i§‘i'l'ti'.flil'i ‘H '°°"" cu|siarvY%g;:l’§;x\',;ls;.l.|’l:o 'TEE' today in our er st window a lot of silverware at l-3 cii. G. ll. Taylor _I-_-xvelcr. /No 9"i \iE./ ‘ Mrs House Keeper Call at th- se G ~-vcer=-- C. Barry Foster. (Rochford Square) Crockett Q. _Cu Mrs Gao Moore (Wa'er St) Mr! Trsinor (Rochford St) And 5 ly “Cameron's Hom e-Maile Bread’ LINEN DEPARTMENT MOORE & MCLEOD. Specials now in sale. Three splendid values in pure linen towels. Bleached and unbleachcd Linen Huck Towels, Fringed, 18 x 37 inches. 20c. pair. Linen Huck Towels, Bleached, Hem- med, 18x35. 25c. pair. 'Linen Huck Towels, liner quality, B_leached and I-Iemmed, 18x36 inch- es. 29c. pair, 'Glass Check Toweiiing, pure linen, red and white, 16 in., 7c. yd. 22 in., ~9c. Yd. _14 inch Roller Towelling, all linen, $1; yd 17 inch Roller Towelling, all - cn, 7c. yd. fdwitite Bedspreads in soft Marseilles; gi? y designs, 69x 80, at $1.00 li. 'l~`ft__‘Plllow Slips, all ready for use, 42 ' ,_ quality ilne soft cotton, wide ‘ ‘ 44:34 sac au- '$c‘l‘rss'a1de, 32 inches long, at 27c. l Q ' i _ » - D L , .‘a\1i'?l’his department is now situated on _£.gronnd -door-at the rear ol men’s . ` N- ' ‘ . . nooam_si_ag<5_¢.non. , . - ~ ,l-om .....__....._..___.. s-relics: or ormwroas A-in-af! r nosrorf Alr»i~i1f"~ ,, attire haooo telephone' usd bles- trlcnl employees oz can New Enzllnd Telephone and Telegraph gel Hlf1'°" ,politsn syltein is that Wil- ss and soul-s' HAIL' . Gsaslsl 'rnrowu A Adustisiss SMU llfrvluslslm-Irena s. uma.” U- V MONDAY. APRIL _7._ tel; _ i '\ ~ ' Ill 0"? °0l‘\'¢lD°ndsncs column ro- oeutly there has been I tlllcuesion on compulsory military training. This is a subject that is engaging the at- tention not only oi Oanadinns, but tnc people of the -Mother land and the other sal!-governing domiaions. In on United Kingdom on moment is largely against compulsory service, military men like Lord Curzon and Lord -Roberts strongly advocate its adoption thore is little prospect of their having the country at their buck for many years to come. In New Zealand, South Africa and_ Australia compulsory service fs now in force. It is the more interesting to hnfl it adopted in Australia, as there they have Woman’s suffrage and a labour party government, a com- bination popularly supposed to be anti-military in sentiment. In our Paturday’s issue, Mr. George \V._ H. Beers claimed that compulsory prove the behaviour of our youths in public, improve them physically, and tend-to their mental advancement. No one doubts there is room for im- provement ln all three directions, and it is just a question whether compulsory military training would bring about the desired end. Oolrrunsolw nrurarw <~` _-qs °~ `r. `~ _ and though prominent statesman aud- military training would tend to im-` lls no compulsion, military training TRAINING - Minister of Defence of mam.. atm. `s_ large number oi litters 'hom ilsry stats and most cl country lawns ll-nm 's¢ntlansa‘v¢sonsll7 un- known to him volunfyprily M#!ylng' to the improvement in *hs haviour of the .yont& to their increased work. mums hu dlssovcefsd ,slum can trainins hella tp take sdsst. Col- onel Wallack, Oommaspdant in New Bo`uth Wales. commenting on the dest cami' oi continuous training _ for adults just centiluded at Liverpool, .ala :asc the lrroo lads una.: can-' vas were magailcent material. At. Canberra the Duntrooa Cadets great admiration. One enthusiastic British odlcer exclaimed, "'.l‘Iwse lllds could set the pace for me Brigsdeof Guards." , years' operation of the compulsory Training Act in Australia and speaks for itself. In Scotland though there la Provided for in all public schools, to which are attached cadet corps ton the purpose. Hers we are not ready for compulsory military service, but there is nothing to prevent us devis- ir.g a scheme for the formation) oi Here we have the recent experience of Australia to go upon. Mr. Pearce. _cadet corps in connection with our higher grads schools and colleges. by Mr. W. F. Tidmarsh before thc as in the discussion which followed, be too strongly emphasized. ces in the world,namely our ilsherles shores are abundance of eodflsh, yet this branch has been practically nc- glected, altho its value, if developed, would be but little less than that oi the lobster fisheries. This is infer- red from the tact that the total val- ue oi the codtlsh taken in Cana- dian waters last year was only a little less than that of the lobster catch. _ Mr. Tidmsrsh’s recommendation to establish proper curing roomsin sui- table places along the coast, and so ensure a reliable and continuous mar- ket for the ilshermen, will appeal to all as the natural solu- tion ol the question. Buch curing places, properly con- ducted by men who know their business, would stirmllate the indtle- try, by assuring the tishermen of a market; many would engage perman- ently iu fishing who now fish inter- mittently or “between jobs,” ' coddsbing would ‘iccome -.a leading industry and would develop others, sucn as the manufacture of medicinal oils, glue ' ous rrsunnms. In the excellent address delivered there are many points which cannot thi inf-8!`Pl'lB° 15 £59 ‘1\l°5f-l°°- The experience of promoters in this- We have been talking "conserva- province, as elsewhere, has been that tion of natural resources" and some Wll°l`° l-h°l'° i3 B K°°d Pl'°l’°9m°° W9 ol can mont valuable natural rcaour- necessary wnltsl to <1°v°l°l> it is el- remain close by our shores undevelop- l1BV1D8 U10 D1'0P°li¢i0l\» ii *-9 41331011' ea. Mr. 'rldniarsn remarked that me strata it to capitalists or even to lobster industry is the only branch ol lmnll ll\V°lt°¥'9- This °h°“m‘ °““Y our fisheries that has been fully de- veloped and from it the province reaped in 1911. a. revenue 0! $831,519. He pointed out also that around our '&c ` plant. I-low to interest investors in ways available. The first thing then, as within the compass of any one of our people who Possesses the ne- cessary knowledge of the subject. Mr. 'I‘ldmarsh's suggestion, either tn form .local companies or induce outside capital to come in, is the solution. Abstract, academic reasoning through capital will be forthcoming. ~ - Prince Edward island nerds more than anything else, at present, . ‘a number oi specialists to promote such industries as are within her reach. One of these is the fisheries. Mr. 'l‘idmarsh’s suggestion for its de- velopment has in it the ring of rom- mon sense. The thing now is to ap- ply it. This can be done only in the manner we have indicated-formulate the plan, make it reasonably clear. that such an establishment or a ring' of such establishments nlcng the wholecoast under one management, would yield a reasonable return for the capital invested and' the capitall will flow in as readily as it has done, in the fox business. Prince Edward Island has lots of money yet that is not invested, ii-_foxes. - Regulations have been issued by the British Home Office dealing with aer- ial navigntion under the Aerial Navi- gation Acts of 1911 and 1913. Aircraft coming from any place out- side the United Kingdom are prohi- bited irom sailing over any part of the coast line of this country, and 0! the territorial waters, except in cer- tain specitled areas. Such an aircraft, cm arriving in the United Kingdom, shall land only on prescribed areas, and shall not ba pemiittevl to sail over any portion of the country until it has reported lt- self at one ol the landing stations and complied with conditions laid down in the regulations. The person ll charge of an airship, before commencing n voyage, must obtain a clearance from a duly au- thorired British consular otllccrid' the country from which the voyage is to he cemmefnccd, and must All up a form giving full particulars ss to the airship, its crew, and the object of t,lls,voyage. .~ ' An ali-ship, on continuing its voy- lfi over the United Kingdom, must at least one authorised British rsppeseutative, and sllallnot have on hoard any photo s hlc or wireless SFP AFPJAL NAVIGATION t apparatus, carrier pigeons, explosives or ilrcarms. Before leaving these is- lands, the aircraft shall descend at one of tne_ prescribed landing places and report to theauthorlled oillcer. Foreign naval or military aircraft shall not pass over or land'within any part of the United 'Kingdom or' territorial waters, except on the en- vioualy obtained, of the British Gov-. ernment, and they shall he subiect to special conditions. `~ Any person ,navigating an alrcrn!t`_ in contravention of the orders is lia- ble to imprisonment for six months; or to a tlnc of £200, or to both im? prlsonmcnt and ilne. ,' ,Any aircraft which dies or attempts' *O fl! Over s prohibited area or 'fails to comply with can orders in usbI¢’to_' be tired sn after three signals-gnokg' shells by day and rod roehetsi, sured in arty must be David Mclilcoll, vice-president ot the mv' M' o. P. rl., harass tam plmuu nc- ‘°"’°°° °“" ° _ _“spud by “N Rgyd B”‘°t’__Bn“.h PIB l0ll0W¢d‘tl1l . rdllililll tlllil' This is the result of soms three* l This principle is recognised by all.. Charlottetown Board or 'rl-adn lrrl_,ws have tae usher-les: we have the day evening, and reported in The men to develop f-him; W0 bl” UW Guardian Saturday morning, as well money t0 Oli-lilllitlll U10 l\°¢¢993~¥'Y UBB. R. u-» ` ' ‘\l5.000.l\0l TOD! Artemis and Joseph. ters Miss Rebecca besides s V011 lille who will ever miss and IJIIPIUIUUG to hs; reward! No ____ ___ _- stranger was ever BUOCESB IN ENGLAND ' .her door. without _ hospitality. Love or OANAIKAN ARTISTP” spect and kindness 1»oND0l~'. Am-u 1-ua. loan uc- "°'§°-"*`° “°' menu. nl moan-¢nl,_ anngaeu ol an-. ‘°“ °’°“ estate years in the will anim' nxiilnlticn. 'ras opening’ a 1"* “°°““¢'P1°°°° ' ‘ °n M°“¢”‘ Out of a life ever mournful, srolua Pairs Havoc ' . °\1*- "1 1 1”* "U l.°.U“*“1 .' Nam nsocaun coas'l\.‘ ’“*° ° 3°? "‘“""-' ""°'° “"' east" have caused a shortage in the c°mm' lobster suilpiy; with e lump in the oiiered in the wholesale market.of the "'”'- ` men on the Maine and Nova Scotia il-IALIFAY N Veterinary Surgeon Gough gave ex- i Mies Ida McDonald, St. Peters; Mes- ed 3° w,,11_ ' ers. R. F. McDonald, St. Peters; A. " ,W- H61l`0Yd. Wi11l10¢{ P- R- Smit’-ll. Her children rise up and call her Vernon; Mrs. J. B. McPhee, Bellevue; blessed `Mr. O. ll. Boland. N°W|°\1l\‘1\B“d- Her husband too he praiseth har i _ '. -?-°~,'T°~°- _ After long ngomy rapturous bliss The IOUOWUIK registered at the Vic- Right was the pathway leading to tor-ia_ Hotel Saturday:--Messrs. W. tm, fax' 'I' Hudson, Picton; D C A for nw, bell,;,Ss,ckvl1lc; George ',A. Thrrmp- gli", son. Montague; Gagnlcr, Besuhar- _ ` nois, Quebec; O._ H. Barbour, Bt. . __.__...._._..._ ‘John; W. P. Welch, Bt. John; T. B. Cooki, Montreal; F1 L. Rogers and tlsrst; A. Pscquette, Montreal; 'A.\3.~ ”"'°-, ` ara.. inn stein none- Url- FM- ‘F"°° ’ I ' ‘ - ri/'3 conducted the concourg oi p_co- wntx LOBBTRRB ON Where in bleak exile, we roam; | ,___ W-here there's a Father to lovc,us - ' Int our home-“Sweet Home "- BOSTON, .April 8-Gales "down ' ° _ ‘ price. Not a single crust-accan was uns' PATRI°K'D0wI,‘mG’ ` dt’ w°d,,”d”_ md dsmuda from The death occurred at Nine Mila restaurants could not be filled.. The 0"°°kc;’“DD°‘ii ulth' ‘19ut'°°‘ 1?" last consignment, a small one, was 53”” - °" ng' “vhs ~ ;“° 5” sold to a New York concern a few ° '°"°wi“5 h“'b”d md ‘ °m 7 ' an ago for 75 "nu B p°,md_ of seven children, the youngest but The normal price is about 25 cents. tm’ 7"" °ld' H” mm" V" °' ' less ta n a ycar's duration but Storms during the past few weeks "noun ft an sho bo" it Wm; uhm have destroyed the pots of lobster- -muon- Bm wuxdmmiauu 3:5 coast. Steamers from Yarmouth and md m"th°r' °' _ ' _° » ng M °‘ 1-ln1uax.nnnnuylnncn¢l to can gust-an fi' f,“‘“, "xr ,,}’§§2::fv°"’ 23,1" 3; gif; lgglsrgrs' mv” “ni” mn’ r clhsgrfiit m-disposition. Bhsnivas for-l °` ' m_e'l-ly Miss Maggie Egan oi Gors- HALIFAK Rumi CHARGED ' wall, P. E. I. The funeral was `_ to . _ South Shore R. 0. Oemeterv. (Pab- WITH Cmimurv To ANIMALZ `not and Examiner please copy.) ‘ " ,, . B. April 3-fl‘he`l-le- ln-nw Rabbi lor Hniilsx Abraham te- ' MRS' “HN BNNE' vitt, a Russian was before the city - _stipcndiary yesterday summoned for Bpesttgf Miixh }g,:;°‘a't°s:ln;1)‘§,nw,3l1° causing a helfcr to endure unnecos- mrmerly Mn; 8,1818 Mcémm M: 3:’ gf” d°“° °““°"‘“¥ ‘"‘“° hm! senden to as lorcvn- with can Lora ' "5 °"° ~ whom me loved and aumin ana wil- 'l'he prosecution is at the instance » 7 ni the sonlnzy .lor can prevention ol “my “°"°d' F" “b°“° ”'° y°“" ‘ - _ past she had been more or less laid »Eg“;Ryth.t°1£_“ém':1°;““"‘fm¥ £5 lit” aside by illness and lor her it was ,m_I° °t_ ° ° “ °"' "sweet release". It is occasionally "sp" °" wimgmsm 'Wk' °' ° said of some persons “they had not helfer having its throat cut by the an ,,mmy_.» in the worm d this Rabbi and struggling ,kicking and h un Z@_6pi'n¢ for fourteen' minutes after- 21515223” ;!g°;l:{dt;:°t£§ zggcgfgsg 'nas' u those who were nearest and dearest - ,-. -_ _» and n the goodwill and respect of agigagvldfnczewzg' “`°:mf"'?v° Its the neighbors generally. She had in m ““ 5 ° °“ ' N53 ° sn unstinted measure the care and md lm- "53 °f U16 0Dl¢1l°l\ limi- ‘mu attention of her husband and chil-’ oighlzt time it was conscious and dren emacmuy 0, her ¢aughte,._ su er ng greet pain. The hearing was Msmim -Hu. pastor Rem George on '“u°“"‘°d' man visited her fromiime to time 'Rlree more witnesses for the prose- was muah hinged in hm, comp” °“t'i°“ ‘rc t° b° °°u°d- and valued the privilege and waz* much ediiied to witness the cheerful - ness and esignation manifested the' the press or from the platform willf _ _ - . “°t'““m°°' A ma" mu" b° d°v°l°" husband hontidsnce she-rsposell in ' _ ed that will bear the keenest scrutiny x [ A S he, Fmtlm. God “nh savious Jem! by capitalists, that will appeal to _ _ _ _, Christ. When in health and able to and satisfy investors. This done the °~¢¢°'1d PM STBHUY Pfiind the °l‘dln- 1 ` - l ll t S The folio!/ins r°zl°'t°\'°‘\ at *iw -igiminzrei; liitgnaigtngilntchzvaoitibgilli Revere, Hotel, Charlottetown, Satur-_ was A me mamma- of the w_ “_ 5_ 40-Yi-M¢l.Bl`.fi.A,» W- 3°8ll!B\1» H\11!_l»°1‘ and greatly interested in its work. River; Geo. W. Grant, Toronto; R. J. The “st ¢(,ke,,,, of ,.,,“,,ct_ W," PAM ~ C°"m.l°h"”1- P°°3°'i 0~ E- 313°- to-hor on"l‘uesday afternoon, April W003B'¢0d¢. N. B.; J. F. HBYGGD. lst when s large number gathered in_ V°|`“°l\ fi~iV°l'i H- MCL°0d» Bfldll' the neighborhood of 50 vehicles be- bl-n0: M._McKinl10D. @l1&l'l0f-f-°t°Wn¥ sides those walking Her bod was v ' ° 7 gb glizrr %°5;l’l°Biu'1;°;*;n§» laid to rest in thc Cornwall Cemetery' 'B - » Y- alongside the House of God she lov- A-l1\¥» "T0l'0l\*»0i N- B- NOUDGD. Hill' Peace perfect peace with loved ones , , . _ , . . y _ f Dwdvu. Montreal: D. Edward Camp- ln Jesus' keeping wc are anis and hsrst;‘A. Pacqustte; Montreal; A. Q. ENJOYABL EVENING- ' ‘ _- _ J » . J_ C_ T _ (From 8aturd_ay's Evening~Guerdisn)' §:,‘€,',‘;"'3_s,‘§_ B‘f}';',_ ,,,,,,,,,§f,‘,’,"“1',_ °,§_ .Tac musical nnmnnmc ui can am Cotta” nun”-esp n_ Bam' Montnm; l{0tll0di8t Church GDIAICMDOQ the 1 1. yrléimnn unitrust- R. R. scnw- ‘?"°”` “M °“‘°°" °‘ “’° °l'“'°" 1” W . . mf F-=~= A- "“°° "er ”’E‘.'.?'.»’L‘°§.’T°i.'3i..‘.'.‘,“‘§...""....°Z°?.i”'i‘.. \ l _f`\a~ Magnificent Carpet ,Selections One can hirdly realize the extensive range ol car ts, sqiiares, rugs, matting and linolenms car ried’iJy us, until they visit our brightly lighted car - et department situated on the second floor which is lpn charge of thoroughly com :tent men who have their stock oi? by heart, as lake saying ir, and give useful and helpful hints on the buying and laying of same. Showing 0i Squares Magniilcent As squares are used all the year around decision must 'be made carefully and with an eye to beauty. This can easily be done where there are very_eE_ective patterns shown in Wilton square, real Persian pat- tern, axminister, velvet, Brussels, tapestry, Scotchor Union squares. Some have handsome Medallion centres, plain or flowered centres with beautifully designed border and all at prices within the range of Charlottetown wages. ' ilearth Rugs Surpassi/ugly Nice _ The hearth rugs are surpassiugly nice and can be had ln all desired sizes from the small door mat up. ’ In great demand are the straw mats and a complete as- sortment is shown in pretty colors, 9 x ro all' seamed with border Sz- 25,while the mats come in two sizes 2 5 gud 35 ¢¢n|,_ Barpet Array Unsurpassed’-" f In carpets the array is unsurpassed and splendid designs are shown in Brussels from gcc to $1.75 plryard, wiltons $1.00 to $_2.25, Axministers $2 25 to $1.50, with borders to match making a complete and handsome room. In stair carpets the patterns are most distinctive, rich Brua¢e.s from £r up _ani Tanestries from 45c up with, of course, the usual cheaper grades always stocked. l Lovely Patterns in 0ilcloths / ' In oilcjoths and_linoleums some lovely pst' el-no are shqwm For bordenogs of 2 inch plank, hardwood pattern there are several widths 18. 22 and 27 inches while the squares can also be had_ two yards wide, cut any width. The flowered and conventional designs on the _oilcloths are to be had to suit any room at a moderate price. Dainty Lace Curtains And Musiins _The daiatiest lace curtains, rnuslins. rnadrassea and nets possible to procure are ready for selection. The curtsinaccme in _coEee._ ecrn and white ranging in price from 5°; w 5,0 Per pair, while the nlnslius sell from r5c to 6oc per yard, , _We will bf pleasid to have you csll. _ s Batons -_ _ I u I mm _“mn mn” ‘M um lluet-Mr., Thompson and- ~~'° ww- -1 lf- °'°'=*'.__..-...~.-rw-°°l..... i- '- °. _wllisaufor Europe on the °9'9» “' -’°m!*°"“ tall-csnicii anal on can moi-ning ol tab- N.f°-‘».9‘»-H- .BWI 'f_'°°°.*°S*-*U* 'Rf 0- amcnea lolu-.co¢»»nny¢r'--'on cnc.-'~*°¢=`_9°°¢“'¥*" °’°'““°‘H°°°= 9°‘° nikht--have been ilred`lt In _um intervals - ll! _ 1! 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Heaney, V Au°y__Bom,m, W L mush' st the Pastor, in their addresses spoke _ _ _ 1 ' _ E_ _ " ' '° u. 1; E: of the high reputation. the First ’( " ' _ , pines invitation or permission. rw: -"°l“=».u $M1'g_,¢"‘”: F1” %‘_’“M:c°Nm nncnnane olinrnli choir aaa always /` ‘_ un.”'m"r. ms. jénnfo M°N°“" enjoyed and assured thcm`\that "tha Are you safe and secure from fire Y Is your homo chow 11. ann” 'mva' __ _ _ ’ musical 'committee and odlcers of the ll' P\‘0¢0U¢ed from this ravaging demon Y ~ ` Us ‘ ‘ - l ‘ church wsrs always read! $9 tive - " r » V _ ~----1 < _ - - , - ~ 'ran safest a- fo , 'rrramc nrsasrns. , *”°'“ “°"'*Y °°‘°P°'°*1°'=- _ rome your adnmfiiftfyi ‘vc ’ - - K- ,,,,,,,, .§T€ali}"l¥.'.i`l5...i'i.i£l1."i..'L“..l';?1.°_ Is Your Home ii,;’°"°:;,“,,,- “Y = M "1 °°‘° ' ' ~ ' 1 ’ . ~ _ 1- __ . ' _ _ ’ . oiLtliiivs’_:i2|?th'marks` W mm °°°°"°" *fm 'mm '°f¥°'hm°'!t'*“'¢` po cy a mms mum” ‘ ance company. The premiamssn Protected ? \ the insurance wiiinotbcmach-4 I just lr few cents a day-'+cn.d ments can _'ha msdst