A ilBfiiAl F 9 l. MERCHANT to you. ‘Eat everythln; that appeals to you and noon no food will anneal Covers Prince Edward Island Like thevDew era -___ Just becaule you take a bath in private, don't think the public fill!‘ tell whether you've had one. Anllol Ilboerlptlono nenvuha um fly lull, Gentle and IJ.B.A.M.50 CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA, THURSDAY, JUNE 23, 1927 Charlottetown Guardian Two Confl- Ivrula: Gandhi}. Fouled till illiiilii . , ‘UillK IN’ ill illiSTllilil Mr. LePage With HisUsual Low insinua- tions Greatly Damaged The Liberal L Cause. His Utterances Aroused The Re- - ’ sentment 0i The Meeting, Especially Among The Women. Meeting V e r y Largely Attended. The Liberal candidates Messrs pounced, MacPhee received n night's meeting was the cold and nwfli IHIVBPHB Pfiuellliull the many women present, b00010 0i and unanimous resentment to the “Ell statement, that Premier Stewart LePugo and from the turned last nisht Rustico. who out masse" on the occasion of a joint advocated political meeting held atthat place cause he This was in sharp contract. to the want booze". hearing most difficult which was tendered the Conserva- thence on account of the tive candidates, Mr. Buntain and uudlettce shunting for him to Jenkins who were repeatedly c0m- down and shut up". polled to stop for several minutes stated that "' warm and enthusiastic ued applause which elicited. ‘Their review of most logic and conclusive. clear exposition c-f its gran: tmtcnt- ialities in advancing temperance thc but he replied Stewart Government. and the sud me Satan." record of the Bell Government was strongly rescn Their as defence of Government Control and "what happened and its owners over night" was due in to the fact that. the “breweries and A notable feature of last fact that; gave loud‘ Government Control be- "antl a few fellows Mr. LePnge found it to precede from entire "sit Ho further “Rev. Nell Herman "Get thou behind Thc charge was ted by tho electors was also the utterance ihui lo the (luardlun this province was most convincing. dlstlllers came down here." Mr. Jenkins produced n letter. The tono of the met-ting was so which is inserted in other columns ileoiderlly in favor of Government of this issue giving ilamaging PVi- Control and Premier Stewart. (luv deuce of the Saunders in the‘ liquor which he is ihroadcastnig‘ and eating throughout this land. letter in itself proves that Sounder; is in favor of Govern- inslncerlty of Mr. ernmeut, that Mr McPbee the last policy speaker was compelled lo speak advo-‘brieily as Tho‘ way inclined to listen further to Mr. Liberal propaganda. the people were in no it isa sure fact that Messrs. ment Control and that he has the LePage and MacPhee will_poll an “very best interests of the party" insignificant vote in this poll, if at heart instead of the interests of they get any at all. the province. Mr. LePage, as he has dune ln vote of thanks every meeting at. which he spoke, Doucette, who capably precldcd. indignation of the after-which the National Anthem aroused the The meeting tendered a. hearty to Mr Joseph electors by the low and baseless was rendered by all present. insinuations which _h_c ilremicr ~8lemri’s h! lied i iii iii"! _ It"?! _ Temperance lit liimi in lAnnual Meeting P. E. I. Pharmaceuti- cal Association The PJl-l. island .l'hnrlnzu-el|licnl Association hlehl its animal meet- illfl ill tho iiourd of 'l‘raile ‘Rooms yesterday at 2i p.m. Among those in attendance were lviessrs. JJ-I. Gallant, ‘Summcrside; A. .l. Math» leson, tJiLeai-y; W.J. Wilugh, Alb- erton: llumc llupgooil. Mulpeque; ‘Hi nileu. E. Hughes; l-I. A, Foster =H.il.. Bethune, \V..l. Brown. (leo. ‘H. lleddin. Victor (‘oylc, Wllfredl Taylor, '(3liurlolti.-lo\vn. lPresidentl J. E. (lillluut presided. Reports of ‘President, 'l‘rcusurer and Secretary were read nil shoveling the As- sociation u; be in n satisfactory condition, llVIr. E..»\. Foster. who was elect- ed president oi ihc lilauildlaixi Phar- maceutical Association gave an in- teresting synopsis oi llll‘ onvontlix-u ireid at. Montrirnl last Aug. hit-sure. iMathieson and Wuupfh also spoke on business transacted at the con- vontlon-ln llloutreai. IHon. G60". id. liughcs gave an ‘iiXfteiiklli. aildress on pharmacy and’ matters pertaining to it ln tht-t pro- vince- Fitting reference was made to the loss the Associaiioii sustain- ifiedilin. ‘Discussion (‘an matters oi liti-portunre. and wcliarr. lo lhc As- sociation were iukcn part In by Messrs. Waugh, hluthi-eson, lirown and others, ’l‘ln- eleclioii ol‘ officers for thc chilling your resulted us fol lows: 'P|'cs.~~-.»\..l. lllnlhie-ion, UVLi-ury". Vii-c 1l)l'('§> ~-\\'..l. lirmvn. tlinlriol lciown; Sci-t. iii-g. ll. 1.. llclhune, IChlu-lot"u-io\vi|; l‘rrns.'li).A. Frasier. lCiuu-lotlelmvn, ‘Council MW. J. W-llupjh, Aihirloil; J.l*1. (lallunt, Summersitlc; liim.ll¢-ii..l<l. Hughes, iChurloltctowu; Auditors —~‘Victor lottetowil. Messrs» la‘. A.ll-‘ostcr, A. J. Muthicson. llonllco. E. llughcs were itptiniiltul delegates in the C. llieginn in August. ‘Qi- - —- ' — The Weather, Etc. Svseo is‘, A GREAT ‘ismc. iF You Know JUST WHEN 4o 81oF . ___=> ‘tloylie. and Wilford ’l".iylor of CilliF-i i’. H. A. t'llliVL'llllti'il lo ire hcid at, ‘ii Fllili. MESSAGE “l-‘illldlliliidlill snlsnu To lln‘ lilrrlors of Ilw Proviuu- of l)!‘lIif‘L’>L"(l'lt'tU'Lf Is!and,—— You arc now treating what is probably the most important political contest in the history of this Province . OirSulurday you will by your voles dccidc whether _vuu wish to retain a Government which has reduced taxation or to rciustzrtc aljovcrnmcnt with a record for increasing taxation; to retain in power n Government which has kept the promises upon which it was elected or to rein- state a Government with a record for flagrant violation of every PTC-CiCCllOII promise; whether you wish to keep in power a Gov- crmncnt that has succeeded in obtaining from the Federal Govern- ment by way of an increased subsidy the largest single amount cver ubiztinct] from that source-or to reinstate in power a Government [that in tin- fztrc uf n tirc-cicctiml prumisc made no effort ivhatcver ldliring its fnur yours’ term of ofiicc to obtain such increase in I l'L'\‘L‘liiil‘. v .»\s the present (love-rumour goes to the country there is ab- solutely no fair or successful criticism of its record or administra- i'k‘i‘illl])$ thc chicf lighting ground lics zlround the proposed temperature 1ioiicy' of the present Government. You will have t0 thc present Prohibition Law which has been found impossible of enforcement, not only in this in Canada, whether the en- Worccmcnt has been in the hands of an independent couimission f justice; a law under ilUll. ilccidc whclhcr you wish to retain iProvincc but in cvcry other Province or in ihc hands of u Provincial Department o ‘which there has grown up evils unheurrl of before and which if oi AlUWPLl to continue and to increase will undoubtedly jeopardize the future of our Province; a law which is not enforceable because i ‘has not behind it the great weight of public opinion. of public opinion; impossible of present attainment. record of reduced taxation upon the zit its rl-vord of pro-election promises fulfilled. ionic from you fir whether you wish to follow the example of our great sis- icr Provinces and adopt a law which will have behind it the weight a law framedto (icnl in n. practical way with conditions as they exist rather than to embody in n statute an ideal Thr- (iovcrnmeiit asks you when going to the polls on this ioccasion to look at its rccordof business administration and its that if a mau 88w ii-lllllk H1141" people of the Province, and it asks you to elim- that lileflple are Bill": l0 59¢ drunk r minds nus-statements. misrepresentations, slander- ous and untruihful propaganda which has been aimed at it through- iont tilts campaign, and to trust ‘this Government which has kept its promises to you to dutc, i0 deal with thistroublesouie problem of il-mpcrnncc legislation and enforcement in the same manner which it has dealt with other governmental matters entrusted t0 it in the past so zls to produce the restiits which all good citizens John C. Miles Wins Ten Mile Race ’ (Canadian Press) HALIFAX, N. 8., June 22. John C. Miles, Sydney Mines, . S, won. the ten mile race run on the Wanderers truck here tonight as part of the natal day celebrat- ions postponed from yesterday on account of wet weather. Miles‘ time was 53-32 2-5. Charles Snell of Toronto led the field for the first fifteen lays with Miles close at his heels, then Miles took the lead and ran twenty laps with Snell never more than a yard behind. After the 36th lap of the quarter miles track Miles length- ened his stride and opened a gap between him and the Toronto run- ner which was never filled. Snell seemed unable to quicken his pace and was nearly a lap behind when Miles finished. Silas McLellan of Noel. llants Co., N. 8., was third several laps behind the winner. town during the term of the Bell Government iMr. Allan explained how these liquor houses operated He said the Doherty Act came in and put the Manor Houses out of business- Speaking on Peunler Stewart's proposed dm-proved Tem- perance iiLegislauon, iMr. Allan protested about the IConservat- ives stating that there was a big differenc ebetween the law that is to come into effect in this province and that now existing in IBrltlsh Columbia, Thelf? is not a bit of t difference between the law that is lMr. Allan as they both have the same demoralizing effect on the people. i1Vlr. Allan said he did not know who was to blame for the deplet~ ion c~f the Oyster industry but what we want. is a remedy and he criti- cized ‘Premier Stewart for not handing the oyster beds back to the Dominion Government. Be- cause Premier Stewart says the new law his permit -wlll be taken from him in an admission IF liiiS IS ii llillilAi ISSUE liiHY 00 BlElillYillF DIFFERENT lliNlilliflillllNi nun 0N 0 ) Said Premier Stewart To A Large And De- cidedly Conservative Meeting At Cam- bridge. Mr. Scully’ Liberal Candidate, Advances A Radical impracticable Me- thod Of Voting 0 n Th e Temperance Question. i with nobinforcing the la\v. The 01w of the biggest nwcungs “vérlfldovernment has nothing to do with 2:? glitzffiygutiféllthe: enter-content! of the Prohibition audience occupying standing room lmw‘ “H mm m by Suume’ enflmly The tone oi’ the meeting was deem-in.‘ m‘. hum“ m’ ma. ‘Hombmon edly in mvm of ‘he (tumervutivapCommission. Mr. Campbell dur- candidates. Hon. Premier Stewurlihlg m“ allure” fmned that mere and Mr‘ ‘L Howard Mcnmmld‘ would be 117 (lovernmeui liquor The meeting which w“ (rupumflhlliiféfi opened up, through the pro- vince. Premier Stewart said be presided over by Mr. James i’. , - gzidtixgnrrnpgaker“ we” give" a many stores and more could be ,l_h‘_ ‘I ‘hen-ll B 0 k6“ Mean“ opened up by the Prohibition Com- ' ‘ l‘ *1 ' ‘ ‘mission and the. people would have L ' . 3 ‘e . -l - . Qcuily, Seville and ( lain Camp ‘Hmrph, no my m the mailer M an‘ bell, presented nothing new ill thewnm repemlml whim‘ m? Conservr shape of criticism ' or arginnieninuvu “indium” received’ In can” and their statements were easlivbmigé leave‘; no doubt that ma“ answered by Premier Stewart and Mr. J. Howard McDonald. lfiyofgnagggffdggle 9°11“ i“ "m" A noteworthy fact in connection‘ with Mr. Sonny's address was theKstgYéflscgilhiusaazi aft}? Prim‘? pronunciation of a somewhat radi- a ha" ‘emptied ha)‘, altgoanoh “mo cal and impracticable method ofihom. w“ m" as ‘law “s! the voting on the temperance questlonuunfljorily ‘of meetings “a n Q His idea. which when considered, A you, m, ‘fiankfi a i d d leads one to correctly judge, thatlme clmirlnau and t; an are. he does not depend much on tlle‘cl(,gl)d Wm, m _ m? meeting 1925i Plebiscite oi‘ Mr. Saumlcrsdlnuhynlul Annie: u“ U)“ n‘ m.- was to the effect that there shouidl “ be two separate ballots in eachll under tlhe new law, said Mr. Allan. Concluding his '55 minute speech, halLof his oaufltt-iry-illflliflllillz 1° the people to vote for the Iparty he and ‘for all the idea of forcing us should b a plebiscite. lMr- (Ld). Pope, M.*I..iA., was the which was a splendid effort on be- lepreaented and to put down once to vole on a moral question which ——~».—<e>_._____ poll. on one of which the elector; What we want to bear from the could vote for his or her partynponucul while the other could be the means pr°mbitl°umis by which the voter could express .-his or her opinion on the temper- ance question. Mr. Scuily did not seem to be able to judge-what un- usual conditions and results detri- mental io his own party would be _the outcome of such an original method. Mr. Savillo in the course of his in our set rid of them. We have the evils and they are flourishing under prq. hibithm. What are we to do abou' . ,, . lmidst is not cheap talk about m, . ,_ evils of intemperance. but bow to’ A l ' . next speaker and an" ‘thanking address upheld the Gasoline Tux "_*“ e - 0i "i" IWIUYPd Pull/lime “Xilfcl ‘md 100k [or- the mnple t" the" support‘ in me but was adverse to the mcthnd in ——-——-—" A I f ()—-———I A ' ifuiilifuiiy yours, . gfiwifimilfihfiggedcifigmgangfégaf: Lvllgilcp theenrevveyupe ‘plfmthe tlax wins w “ I ‘ . - ~ l‘. l. ' ll}; (I g V0 ' |S D' STEWMRT" glfioMéigrlahasuglskgéfig Mgtgggfi: zapeditl etc Premiterd Sfiewarltifor . .y l prescn e re c a ms could have prepared that brief in solicitation for the $125,000 grant. I'll tell you who could have, Premier PROHIBITION LEADERS of the province but contended that- thc Federal (luvernment were res‘ Meetings Etc. EliNii I Certain vrcii-knmvn Prohibition icadcrs in the hinritinir ponsiblc fur the grunt “t, w". Provinces after making a careful study of the tirincipics of Prc- ’ " " ‘ 3?; Eurbugealgg! 31d “ma; It?“ bu“ ilmigrd wemlim‘ -Ildficnlffifffffdyqggnglgxercard“! _ , . IIVH G8 ' \ ~ ‘ ' ~ mier Stewart's proposed Temperance Act (iccinreci that from the . all!!!‘ “I18 111d biilriéim“ gem‘? ieclte and ruatlcnabebpitieal ‘and: 7227‘6‘91'§~- ~ - _ _ _v . _ a tonal.‘ sus y was Owmn -liblti --- statulpomt of a liquor tonnol art u is tin iltsl ofus kind lll tin _ I l‘ h p p. p write 2 or 3 lament ‘Wm! regflm b: ‘lemurs: 0:13;" glililevggiuhtlilpg-lygll‘ "inquire Re Chronic Diseases Dominion of Cnumla. ~ i ' ' ' ' to the C.|N.iR. Grant that lMr. Allan the,“ $12; Pnnce Street» Cilft. ma‘; . . ' . ' . ' . ' said "was handed to us by the Dom- M__ m" C I i , , QHY- Peruvery u next. One of lilLsL mm diclarui lumstif lll iht following nunnu . m“ Government The C_.N"R_ fro“: Chailjllzjilnetglsli: lgislxigill‘ lililllni months. c0034; 54m 9_ was token over by the government in 1920. said Mr- Pope. what was the Mackenzie King Government doing from 1920 to 19215, and why did we not. get -it until Premier Ste- wart pressed our claims. We were Conservative Candidates Score Success In Liberal District —Feature 0f The Meet- ing Was Magnificent Speech 0f Hon. "While I um a PHI/lf!)llilllifKf——f)l'0iif/Ill up oflrr the xlricirsi sort-and while mot/ling xlmrl of ProhibinYnw-in thr- strirlwx/ ..iL'l|.S‘t‘-——’lt'0llf.d satisfy mo. I mm‘! confrxs‘: Ilia! (If/er u careful arom- fllfliiit)" uf the principles of l/w pro/lured blvruart Ari, I um frm’ interests of the Liberal party argu- on n .. I d u L U I I _ See Cyclone Valley at Hope e m m 9mm wmml "miemtlliver on Thursday, June 23rd 8t. more by having a giver . t ' I “we Wm, Ottawa‘ H‘? “Hgiiifiutgl; Pelt-as plays well-Sale of pies. fifteen minutes to speak but ad- Hag-wm-ei’ dressed the meeting for twig-t; that 'I‘0RON'i‘(). Jiillt‘ 2fl- lllodorntie south and southwest. winds. cloudy with scattered sholviers and much “Como lo the i r II t ' ~ o 'ni i: f‘ Ilw m m. rh- xlrirlvsl I ti!’ leg- 1 e titled to 27.0001)“: through ‘ ~ . Pia i Ho 0 Sam m m m"? I.” U" A f ‘ m” I T0T0l1li1'i‘1°i\“Y - ' ' - - ~ - ' ' " 76*“ A: F» gffeygoxtlid work (ff Premier Siewifil ateéarrlll? umeuvorhd m. cmicizedliwcr tonight y n 725D; . ""751 Ilillmi" A” i" Llimilfa mlml" lMontreni inlr . - - - - - - - - -- 39-"62 W8 8V1. $40 000 Mr- ‘Pope than r” ive piatfbrlg Ufnliiglllle (lonflervat. V - . . - . . . __r. . ._ ' ' » - “ m o ‘. _ ‘ HUMAN, I soy, brrunxi’ 11 1x manifestly mlmnlvtl m IIHS " ‘The political meeting M Si» 80111118 IKtJWQEBI-ihfild l“: 24:12:“ 3:6 ferregtoge incl-leaped lgraints u; he chose m “show up.,"$e:_g°v£:g:*é evgnme to u“, play h, m,“ . . - . . A - - - - - - ~~ . . l eare s .- am - - . . Act-Mo safeguard Ihr‘ Immr In the fillies! nrirnl Io rolnrh an Art ,O|,a,.|,,ue,,,v,-,, t-itllltly .. 74-55 ‘Zlfisvga; ,0°“,,,Z“§f,‘.1,}‘§ gfffilglflipgtlti‘: trgblglolfn-(derft ljiffersis being capti- {fig p§{',.c.,'°§§’,.,,,§,' illgplfa? em °"§l£"‘_} mgiiloilalilllfeyxlllogilo electore,'m"°' mmieid- - 7239- - p I _ _ i . ___ ' v ' _ _ m- ‘ , _ . - of Hits sort can g0. iggifzéxrhggfi “lmmy ' ' ' ' ' ipresiged over by iMr. C. ‘Cigasiwelli- veg/pd fifiasémlléadiifiguriiiést py the itshtjwqarthlgflvflléloimeéiliéggix‘; servatlve cnndidfite niadldngdeodjcdii- "owmg if‘ ‘the mum“ 01 "39-55‘ l .. “' i ' I . " _ '1' ' ""11 1 _ ' f .. ."'" ' " ~4 St. - eanors lhas fllWflYB 96" "- - ~ - - "5 “i? e m ' sive defense of tl ll:l ' ("i “f liobbs" the play to be pre- - 1' i I btltetrtuPrrvnmr S'li Hill no [iii-ii "5 ff" "5 Poi-lib," New Yin]. cloudy ~ - - - - - ' '~ 807° Liberal contra and it was planned speaker and thanked the NOD19 l“ Mr. Pope quoted 5h- Allan Ayes- GDve,."mem_ Ilelgurserl izxttfigelseniewl in New London. June 21st ‘- rusty menus ‘Zllilfliln Jus puny-r Io mule:- Ilm Ari an mrtrnmrnt the.‘ .““““u“uuuyw.”g ,0 have the nygeflug n great Lib- advance for their anticipated 811D- worth. Sir Thomas who». ‘Mr- kept me... Drvelectym“ promise: n, ,,.,,,u,,,,,..d_ n3; . port 0n ‘Election Iiay. H8 58h! that Euler and other prominent Liber- ____ oral demonstration ‘but when it r4551] Cilf-ffl every’ direction} inf/Ir! ilml ‘will no! he mrrrly a syunirol ' w” seen m“ “on. A F Arse‘ the ‘llgmoo received “om Ottawa Ms who an“ sums “he 6v“ er Qnéllevzfirceseinds to the country with 01rd,, Mann“ Tm Pam, ' p of ‘law but t; rml li-tnlnq fort-t- In proirri Iliv Iibcrlirs of Ilxc Islam! usul-t was present. ‘and that he! was entirely a federal ‘mwtlltfi’ 0W1‘ facts c! Prtobibitiotn Gogol‘! outt- mem “m,c(i,';_n'kenrrléiefielanimal? Wcilnosday, July 20th. " ii w: ' . ‘ - -_ ,' ‘ - lh ro n very t l l o vrmen »- . ' citizens, and yo {umfxh to flu» nlmoxi Iiiiliid oft/iv Itlft-l all wlm dorr A ggbrzidiligfiessug'p%féggu€flgwglomfih:d m“: tgvsoagléi spfldvthgecouswat‘ Egxprilysétveliltvgovluces otecranuda m” their“ ggeugse o! whim‘ p 7279 6 23 m _ i ii tramp 14/100: the rights and [iriviirr/cs of Brill-Y" 5'-'I’l""'—‘"~ 50 for cold an . 0. S. call was sent to lve lmembens at Ottawa today 511% now have Government lControl and P n .1; p m‘ ‘mm-m "Thunsda l 0 2 ' i '5 ' ' ‘ " ‘ tllvir A’ ‘E McLean |M.IP.. the gen- backing up the Mackenzie Kins ithero is no word of any one of them ° “X which was repent. v even as. une m. ed by the Stewart Government whorneihrtz Hall. Mrs. FJlil. Base’ w ‘- a: these r at ' t _ _‘ ~ I - o craft-d muicr n Coutr»! ____- , - , , v vrr uas and pone-n um n l’ I. r m mam“. 1..., ‘pflncg lcgunty. Mr. Government when anything comes gging back to prohlblllmi- m“ legislated a special .iuX—-—i.h0 cm. “Mi- Tmiem 5° Ce"!!- Att, I be! we Prcnurr Sim-art Imr rcmkril out u real anuvrwnmll A - _ hm. “My . McLean was in bed when the mes- up for the benefit of the Mari will he only 4 Liquor ska-es in the Tax_[m_ the mmmsu or m I ' 7m4.t;,m.;n_ y. ‘ L- C I A ,_. -‘/""""‘ _ ‘ " sQn-ggr arrived and got up and limes. We are lust 0n the verge of province just a; there is now and ML In r f p _ l“ Imi- . . r - m 6 iqnor outro ti. 7pm, U UHF/HUM] Iinort-d/i- dressed and came m“ w .5” Elean- prosperity and should have a local nobody but the mattorlty vote of an“ queatpozngni. llo tlula tempei- “Rpqervn Momhy waning Jun. . --—- ' ' --_--— — -—-—-—-—-~-——--. - " - . . . t n mi th f d - m h- ' - e 8 ">118 Y arses! " .. * ‘ r ,. ' , “FOR SALE-BARBER BUSI-‘ I'm]. Rtirrii‘ lomtrrriifrl m 0i‘ B. ILIKB i119 clever Politician m“ 5°"°\'"m°" l" "9 W 9 3 9' the 1190MB "i" increii“ e “um that the fact that seven Drovincelsznh m" The Wiwmmr“ DWMM” ' ~ er or stores in this province. We are posing. said lMr- Pope, the best ‘sane Temperance Policy we can tbilli out. AEND H ILiAiW IS al government. 'We have heard a lot about Premier Stewart pnelpar- lng a brief. said Mr. Allan, _we1i who could have prepared tihat brief he la he’ refused to be drawn into ed m 8L the discussion of the‘ Prohibition Question and very skintnnv evaded ‘ the issue. His only reference was Margaret's ‘liall by Qt. l ‘Margaret's Dramnitic can». Bhoulfiiailics between acts. i. of Canada now under Government Control are not seeking m- fleglfln a return to Prohibition, fllleak for itself. ness formerly owned by "Babe" ,- _. .(‘]'_-_ Dowm Apply H_ m c%g§ge"_ Ilu (lfflfffliiui. llo_\ urn qptnwn will: rarr Condensed S ooials a fiA'i'§'vl“-l"o'.""pef"“"br“d}“‘bet Iii‘ flax nob insertion fa thin column. "_"'. rkill this rhormiizi/ worv of . m,“ m, matte,- ghqttld not be if the premier of the province did GOING ‘r0 m] sour CED." Mr. h Prmiibilifl" 111- “Conn, t m, , J ., 29m t ‘ JOB PRINTING or evenv - - - ~ _ t _ t were as caused the huma bl " ‘i i“ Y ““ ‘ . p r r,“l"“”[(.l1 ;,,,,,,_._ stun/lens.» < brought into politics and that there not was regard to the Ralwav ‘gizrégorcgmtigptoegh byoutilisiazinlilzls tulle ,0 seek M "m mohnmedl‘ a: lNorlh Riuotico m did of the clued. - denudation. oheapl sad eznedi- grant s: $50,000 llVir. Allan ooatend- Shel,“ Mam should have been a plebiscite taken 5mm“ ,8 ""'“"-— ‘ "W"! “QWM- "mil" 9°11‘ - -' - ' ~~v elm - _ ' ‘ is | favor ed ‘that. Premier istewiu-t was not most for the. district and asked for ° mother of excesses- . “rill-wt” HA ' i ' ' do; m“ ‘hi’ Pqi-‘wr’ Pi n‘ In‘ (mil MUM“ m H‘ I‘ p yfetlfdqPrglfilfilfiyorflgaxii in 310 Lilr entitled to any credit we it: was their Willi aulliNrt for. Hon. Mr, l-evlfireevslzrtsetelgbllltfidn a masterly "‘*" T272‘ 2M“ h Nonomil‘ .00., n“~_-°“ Huh‘ NTED_EXPER' N: D sic. m. ' 4 erai Platfornzl.‘ The Iirélle?‘ 3:832: thrust lawn as and ‘We could not Mgeigcp‘? milowed and the present admmlatrzialllizlliillgihzrawli suspend a day an ‘scommn. . . d. . » t a _' ~ a ' efllfia l . - I ' mdl- ‘ ‘ gag! film" "eimh" '°\'TR|"BW°°d 5 1171315 ‘I Oil/Gideon’! §§°{‘,‘,'§‘,'§.§‘,§‘, ,f_,p'5'_“‘}t',,,nsn1t who. Speaking of the three Wholesale gldpffififiéméoéllze Yziifzlili: 0:‘) 910:3? °,',§',‘,‘,"§f,fu§§‘ gfgaifiéf “l! No. 1S4.‘ A ply Nelson oint.‘ 98y. . fin ‘ca; at inlqaiir li-ioussl opened in Ohariotte- (quartile-is on Page a) 52.14am‘ . "see "wily Men Marry”. uj ; .- ' 1231-041- i. . h emqimnéq “M Bound “T”: satisfactorily answered all critic- isms lsuncbed against the improv~ ed temperance policy of the gov. ernment. F, Vf 9 . L‘, R 0 K5 o04+e+++4+www+0>+++¢wby h plied: pgi‘ gpadrgig? df-diiugiid -----————---— Everett Home; tutelage; '18‘ i .. . _ (fume, Rocky‘? as out“ lull i u we». "n. “r- won WANT oooo-tsv l. 1:‘ ~ ‘i to “relocate, rwiefla. . o A TW-ll . I ' uremia... t; reti-ei........i..nrr..rrn worthy man. Write to £31‘: not“ care Ouardiémfiiggiggk. , J? fldaypiifioetions an l‘ i ‘ v.1 60 Hi0 “we than to an; autumn to plVii- "sulfa; . an politics. This statement was ‘gm- qnn greeted with load aapliuue. f * The Oovernmolit an‘ beeireaen- ' a ' e. - -» < . ‘ ~ T’ ._.._._---»-/-' " . .0 ' ‘A terrupted b th t d . M15574‘ blalmm% “a, _ pro {M150} i501: for $1200.; agape‘; 1 ~ j. meeting. which ‘Zt’§.‘l§’.§yé_ 32:11:: Deuce otter. filileliis elfmi ’ . "fnf Ql 95. Poltplid. uittillnn f; _ , . I - ~_.. a "" v mous sympathy with his Govern- on n 1* ~- l‘ "°""‘°“‘""“‘l°" '"""“ “ ' "'"“ i arr... "z w we». °.;‘§‘°.a ‘l. -. we pro » - . . 1 ‘ I .\ a e emperance qua ti f r mirtehg%yzgltaz \ uuepinplzagrlnepspszp brig According to the pone! oyutphned by Mir, saundvgf.’ ghgwgt hq be m. mprpllfionle Premier Stevsarzlfianid? Friday-dune 2ft .A t 7 ' ' i‘ . < - ‘A $3.3m “igg-figrgv ii‘ turned to power. every. ieiail l. e0 the island must necessarily ear an ed- a. n.1,‘; 2i‘“.lili§.lt‘i“°l.§.1lli.?£ a... ,,,,...,;-”- m .‘ gm ' - , 4- fgumg , t] i.‘ . . = n _-- - wean-raw. eovtl“ slits * i “' r ‘ "'“°"'i‘.'. T“ 9f $.13 15° P9! elitism l12E2.“i§°§.3ZL.i.‘ infill i§l"iii§?l.‘°"" "“" ” t“ "w" ' respect for the clergy of the prov mum" It?“ "I," w” U TAX it lvn. islanders. be returned of gagtlrrer inlgpjtlouo PQLL $11,. per annam. a l a _ melon Find- en's, MIL. , ottetowa. l - lg“; a-ima-m-anuunwpuumanvn- m» munaawms-xasuu-un in. . - ‘ .i.'. '. t. it 1.. =\.~t