giffiglflil- ‘ A Number ~ The time has come wh hi! result of the Debt- WIIII DID NOT. Liftin WHOM can you blame if I01‘ Column. Bi v ORPHANAGE PLEDGES still Unpaid H‘- the Public should allow the ‘t “mm-Ian. Who ram and your name is listed In the mp .'I‘I-IE ‘CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN I RECEIVES CERTIFICATE-Among l the graduates from McGill Univer- Central Guardian i- . sity this year receiving certificates in NOTICE-Read Connolly Scholar- ship advertisement 1n this issue. ‘ Province. VALLEYI-‘IELD-ORWELL naso‘ —-- SERVICES-June 2, 10201-11 a. m.,? GYM) LUNCmmN-D" w' J- P- ome" Head; 3 p_ m Kumum 7 p jMacMillan was the speaker of thr l l l l 4 l Administration in Schools of Nurslngl 5028454841 is Miss Stella Orr, Kiensington, this‘ —f fight 1n America. No candidate for political office 1n England, for ex- lample, leeis he must vols or talk bone-dry 1n public when he is not bno-dry in personal practice 0r priv- “Sootha-Saiva" is the name. 1t ma" "=11"- the prescription of a famous physic- The electoral laws are such here i011. which has been tested in thou . lands of cases of itching. burning “L ma" m b‘ m 9° 1mm m 0015s ur i'lLE$_l New Ointment Quickly , Believes Itching, soothes Pain and Reduces Swelling nut-uni‘ a lilllllillllNll 0F HSlI Illll BE Pace r qr ‘ salsa». l l l l é You do not wish this-Neither do we, Payment must be arran June 21th. ‘m. ‘Valleyfleld. Song Service, "The red before the Annual Meeting l Prodigal son >- l .___. l A BMLLMNT STUDENF“ “h” ‘ lConvocation of the University ol Manitoba held in Winnipeg the 15th -'":1—-x-——-;;- v __ ___ _ ‘levening at the regular weekly, lun lleeding and protruding piles. It give‘ esults quickly. Even the stubborl lscs yield to its healing virtues; won- loriul results in rdinary cases. 50c t all druggisls. it cowtl you nothing if you do not benefit. After using two boxes ni "Booths-Hairs," if you are not sltistletl Just return the empty tins to Fruit-s- lit-ea Limited, Ottawa, 0nt., and we will relunti your money. cheon of the Gyros held last evenln 1n the Oddfcllows Hall. The Docto gave a very interesting and time]; ‘address on "Child Welfare", at the conclusion d which a hearty voto of l‘ thanks was tendered the speaker by I 41am either by the drys or wets. Another difference is that organ- scd resistance to prohibition is not considered disreputable in England as it was in America before the ad- lneut. Before adoption of prohibition option of the Eighteenth Amend-i in the United States ‘all organlznJ ‘STARTED. Packet Service Between ‘ P. E. I. and N. S. Points Will be Operated. I fIItere is fin- Inore _ _ ~45“; and 10m, Mr. William Darrell Laird Classified Advertisements E 0M Inga” '" .. 10o per line of 1i words I honors course of live years. Ho also Thnolnsorflans“ ecperiineotswds ’ l I", Inna,“ ___ a” p" “he or 5 wgrd z rece ved a University Gold Medal 1n , Eight Insertion; ,,_,_,__________'___ u "rune M5 "ca: ‘ Arts and Science. Mr. Laird is a ' ? - ~— ‘"'tflww+noo+o-nonnoot received the degree of Bachelor of ‘Dr’ P‘ A‘ Creehmm “pd second”. by Arts (with great distinction) alter an lMt‘ Walter Hyndman‘ Gym Charles tions that worked openly were on the dry side. American opponents to pro- Arrangements for the operation? l ‘ MAGIC 1 Williams presided. l mile and a. hall from Monctonand this has been graded and levelled and is now all ready for starting instruc- CAR TURNS OVER-Last Sunday hlbiion for fear of being classed as‘ tools of the distillery and brewery 1n- terests, failed to organize until alter ,0! a fish collecting and buying ser-i vice on the North Coast of Prince; Edward Island were reported recent- E BAKING POWDER used m Canada than Agents Wanted ENERGETIC scams wsnran to sell our patented cedar fox breeding den on P. E. 1., Ontario and Quebec. Apply to Elmer E. anal-bell, Portage. P. E. I. . 4097-5-27-31 For Sale STRAWBERRY PLANTS, 'I5c PER 100. $1.00 by mail. Reeves, South- . ITTIZT r0 RENT-PASTURE LOT NEAR City. Byrnc Bros, 61 Pownal Street. 4065-5-24-41. l son of ML and Mm w_ Q Laird of" a. Charlottetown man and his wife {Winnipeg a grandson of the late Hon‘ l and child narrowly escaped serious lDavid Laird‘ and nephew or Mrs‘ .J_ l injuries when their car turned com- A. Mathieson and Hon. F. J. Nash, l plate” °v°r' "m"? “VB “m” “m” ‘he |chnrlomtown l city. The lady was being taught to ‘ - l drive the auto when her attention ISLAND_ cnsnusras or lur.‘ w" “mamd t" the “"111 W110 h" _ ALLISON ACADENHLM the MW climbed in beilind her. The car was‘ ‘m! exercises or Mount Allison Mb l ditched and turned completely over. l l tion. There are three‘ machines on the ground, the Palrchlld machine that came over here today and the Moths. The Government has con- sented to put the roads 1n shape be- tween the city and the field and the municipality of Moncixm are provid- ing the machinery and labor. The plane was met here by Col. D. the léw was an accomplished fact. today. For example, the working. men's clubs throughout the country, with a total membership of more than 1,000,000. had no connection whatever with the liquor trade‘ in- terests but all are organized in oppo- No such condition exists in England ‘ 1y in The Guardian. The IOIIOWIIU! additional details will be of interest OTTAWA, May 27.—Arrangemcnts have been made Branch for the maintenance packet service in Prince Breton, and Halifax, this summer and autumn. the latter by the motor by the Fisheries. of a l Edward. Island, and between L‘Ardoise. Cape! of all other brands combs ned MADE 11v CANADA N0 ALUM‘ E .W. GILLETT CO. LTD. "roilouvo, can; \ ,__ ./ _. -,,._.._..._.. B. w “ted Iclemy the following Islanders gradu- ROOM AND BOARD‘ CENTRAI“ l atcd: Matrlculants: Herbert H. Cox, The occupants, luckily, were uninjur- ed. The car was only slightly dam- aged. A. MacKinnon, President, Mr. W. T. Parker and other officers of the Fly- ing Club, Mr. w. r1. v. Dunbar,‘ and l sillon to any movement to make England dry. A recent manifesto issued by many schooner polite, 1n gubgjdizln; ghlglstcalncr to assist in the movement service the Fisher-lg, Bmnch L; act. ‘; of potatoes and other products. sub- in; on a recommendation of me jcct 1o the condition tilnt preference Apply a; this ufnce. 405144341 Morell; Robert Inman, Charlotte- l town; Roscoe Walker, Kenslngton. 1 - Commercial Department: Jessie N. MADE GOOD siwwma ~ Murchison‘ Bumhaw; Roland Gay‘ friends on the Island will be pleased l fpowm-d‘ lto know that Mr. Ernest P. Weeks, l ‘ RELIABLE rswrv WANTS run- nished Apartment. Apply in writing | Street, City Hotel. port. 3965-5-20-81. - "X. Y. Z." Guardian. 3816-5-14-0. l l FOR SALE-EXPRESS IVASON‘ WANTED AT ONCE A IIOME FOR‘ with crank angles. Apply at oncel boy six years old. Apply 213 Queen Miller Bros. 5020-5-28-1; 5014-5-28-11. OLD PAPERS FOR SALE—5 CENTS per bundle. Apply Guardian. " 4327-2-14-tf. FOR SALE-BANNER. SEED OATS. f “graded" for sale. A. q. Moore. Powflal. 5015-5-28-31. Articles For Sale l-‘OR SALIL-C II II. ITS K I D D I E Coop. Apply 5 Euslon St. 408B-5-27-tl. Male Help Wanted __i_ lson of Rev. E. S. Weeks, M.A., Bal- ., C n l y, D jNJ U R ED,_Ye5{e;-day isbury, N.B., has had a. most success- ‘ morning while Blanche‘ the 1mm . fui year at Mount Allison Academy. 19m, 3.0m. old daughter or M,‘ and He won the prize of $25 in English lMl-i a L_ Coombs‘ Elm Ave‘ was ‘and tied with Mr. Inman of Sum- Icroglng the street she was knocked mcrsidc for the $25 for highest stand- ‘dom, by a passing truck The “me f ll-lg in all subjects of tile Senior year girl was taken at once to the Prince "m5 “arr-Wm; MI $37-50 an told- H9 Edward Island Hospital where it i has matriculated into the University, ‘was found she was injured about “he” he Wm enter "W" the B- A- {the head. After the examination she , course in the mu‘ clergyman of the Church of England and various Pree denominations enu- merated reforms that. the signers felt should be brought about by the new government, but no reference what- ever was made in the proclamation to any phase of the liquor problem. other citizens. Captain Troop was taken over a number of the fields on Falconwood Farm which might be suitable for flying fields. He said that 1i.’ a num- ber of trecsvwere cut down, the field at which the plane landed yesterday would be suitable, but there were others on the farm which would be still better. Propaganda Methods. S. C. Heath, executive official of the United Kingdom Alliance, told that his organization corresponds to the Anti-Saloon League in America But members of the latter would look upon the Alliance as a very tame group with most non-militant Interviewed Acting Premier Captain ‘Troop, Major Price, Colonel D. A. MacKinnon, Mr. V. Dunbar and D1". Baxter interviewed Hon. W. M. Royal Commission on Fisheries. Made This Week Under the arrangements now made by the branch with Captain L. R. Verge, owner and master of the Petite, the schooner will carry salt and other supplies to the fishermen and will transport their fish to Hali- fax. The first trip of the service was made this week when the Petite car- ried seventy tons of salt to L‘A1"dolse. Approximately twenty-four round trips will be made by the vessel dur- l lng the season. ‘ must always be glvfn the collection and morclllcllt of llsll. slvs lumsl lllllllc will BE llltulsrll roll SALE-PURE BRED YORK- ~ __i______ shire Sow 8 months. Due to furrow , wAN1-5D__|MMED|ATELy Expgn. . first September. Frank Hallidayw fenced man for hrm work fining she w“ reported as resting Herb l __-_________<\vfls removed i0 her homc. Last c\'-, Lca, acting Premier yesterday after- noon with regard to a flying field. methods. It is stopped by the British election laws, both from promising Judge Argllr-lult W e I I Reduce, cost PIeZISed 0f Eldon. 5028-5-28-31. l FOR. SALE-ONE EXPRESS WAG- goa and one driving WHBBOH- AP- ply to J. C. Gillispie, Carleton Sld- I lng, P. E. I. 4085-5-27-61 l FOR SALE-AT Station, store and seven acres of f “ land. Will sell reasonable. Apply to I I Cornelius Campbell, 84 Dudley St.,, ' Medford. Mass. F. s. s-n-clpc.‘ I l i NEW ZEALANI) ‘ FOR DALE-THREE TENEMENT Houses Nos. 308, 310 and 312 Rich- mond Street. Good rental. Apply Mrs. J. A. MacLaren, '79 Hliisboro_ Street. 4049-5-23-31. BABY CHICKS — PURE BRED Barred Rocks. Guild Strain, June, 1B l‘ comfortably, ' Dennis, Marshfield. 3988-5-21-51. , ,Petcr's on Saturday last five cases ‘came before the Prohibition Magis- ltratc and were disposed of as fol- Female Help wanted—‘ PROIIIBITION cases-fist. st. WANTED -- TWO EXPERIENCED maids. Onc for kitchen and one for dining room. Apply Parker House. 3133-4-10-tf. ‘possession, second offence, was given WANTED-LA ill-AID. areal/TRY. s Hotel. 5046 IW"‘ANTED_A cAPABL€fiiB‘i_J6l" ‘having liquorin his possession was general homework‘ Good Wag,‘ lflncd $200.00 and costs or three Mrs. Wellington McNeil, Southport, months 1n Jail: one case was P. E. I. ‘ucsdw inst a. woman was fined $200 IVANTED A M5") F0" GENERALQVOD and costs or tllrcc months ill jail housewmk’ Apply Aberdeen Hotel‘ ‘for brewing beer over strength. lows: Onc for having liquor ln his, _- lscven months in jail; two for selling, liquor were each fined $300.00 and lmsls oi‘ five months in jail; one 101-5 If a sultable- field can bc secured} ad- . 5043-5-28-31 ‘journed until Monday next. 0n Wcd- I PAR TY ARRIVE (Continued from page our) The object of the visit of Capt. Troop alld party was in connection with the establishment of a regular passenger service to be conducted by the International Aviation Company between Moncton and Charlottetown. Capt. Troop says 11c will start the service right away. He proposes to . leave Moncton at 10.45 a. m., arrive ‘ 1n Charlottetown at 11.30, and leave ‘again at 12, reaching Moncton at 12.45 in time to connect with the outgoing Ocean Limited. The venture l 72 King Street. 5012-5-28-3Li is more or less of an experiment but} Mr. Lea. stated be was not 1n a. posi- tlon to promise anything definite as the lmtter must come before a meet- ing of the Government Executive Coullcli, at which a. committee from the local Flying Club will be present. At Rntary Club The visitors were guests at Rotary Club luncheon at noon yesterday. Dr. Baxter ‘ being the chief speaker, brought a message of goodwill from the people of New Brunswick and of- ‘fered on behalf of that Province co- operation and assistance 1n the pro- motion of the aviation scheme of the Maritimes. The aviation field at Mono- ton had been secured with the co- support to any individual candidate ll he agrees to be bone-dry. and from threatening to defeat him if he will not so agree. It has no right to spend money for or‘ against such a cand- idate. The Anti-Saloon League meth- ods, which sre entirely legal in Am- erlca, would be punishable in this country with fine or imprisonment. No attempt to evade these elector- al laws could be nlade, said Mr. Heath of the United Kingdom A1- iiance, for they are impartially en- forced against both wets and drys. Such an electoral system, supple- mented as it now is by the tri-parly l Hcretolore the L‘Ardo1se fishermen ‘ for the most part. have had to ob- ltain delivery of their supplies and‘ itransport their fish by way of St. ‘Peter's. The result has been added ‘cost and loss of time in operations, ‘and, in some instances, because of extra llandllngs and delay, there h." been deterioration of the fish cun- slgncd to market. Local conditions a‘. L‘Ardolse made impossible a satls~ factory steamer service. Also Buying I . l Arrangement for the operation nf a fish collecting and buying sel-vlcc‘ on the north coast of Prince Edward ' Island this summer and autumn‘ ls' provided for in a contract which has Commissioner Burnaby and Prof. lVlcPhoe. "The Comm‘: miracles in :1 f? Publicity "icw with tho ..1.'.t "rock's vi-U £1111 collcxrling _ Trlldc Commis- Dut by" and P10112501‘ Mc- Phce, "b111, \\.'-'.‘ can" amlcilanze re- Stills in Lllc flllurc {mm l‘; activities. 11011121‘ .12 on this trafilo. 1:1 2115 next and succcul. yrlllxa, llozvcflr. we can rely on co-cpcrallon to a considerable axiom in bringing more once to exert any infl- yc-arls t0lli‘l.<t cents 100 per cent live delivery. Ex- press pald. James Stavert, B. R. 3., Summerside. P. E. I. PERSONALS MAID WANTED FOR il-(TUSEL. keeping. Apply 9 Prince Street. l 3739-5-10-14-17-21-24-28-31 ' 5013-5-28-2ty Miss Peary Weeks, B. A., daughter of ltcv. E. S. Weeks, principal of the FOR. SALE-DOUBLE HOUSE NOS. Miscellaneous ‘Milford School, in N. S. was a vis- 83 and B5 Cumberland Street. Mod- ern conveniences, hot tvatcr heated. Separate furnaces. Rents well. Ap- ply Mrs. J. A. MacLcrcn, '79 Hills- boro Street. 4048-5-23-31. BOARDERS ACCOMMODATED. AI’- ply 102 Fitzroy St. 5038-5-28-711 itor to Sackvlllc over the week end. Mr. II. C. hlcLcod and little daugh- iiii i ‘ r ‘ ,5 ' ‘CORREQPONDENCE CARD‘ AND ‘ er Phyllis left on rclurrl to‘ th lr ‘ ‘ ' ,homc in Monctoll, after spending the onwlopes with address primed‘ lpast few days with his parents, Mr. TREES, SHRUBS, PERENNIALS, mnden or Lin“ new Llmmd Just the thing for acknowledge- ment. invitations, etc. Guardian ‘$54 1m‘- H°°I°T MCI-wa- Hllhlmd quantity of large street trees, Snow- Job Primary- “ ‘Ave. ball, Hydrangea, Weigella, syrlngn,‘ Lilac, Perennial Phlox, Pocnies. -- ‘ ~- -~»~~---- ~~ Bleeding Heart, Rose Bushes. A very g LI-‘TEN IN-POCKET R A I) I 0 5 limited quantity of the above forl Clearing at $3.25. Carl ,B sale at J. J. Gay d: Son. Phone 264. l ket Buiidlnl- ‘ Head of Prince Street. 3967-5-20-61. ; _______,_____ ___________________ VTIIE PERSON \VIIO TOOK GO- carl from house on Park St. return l at once to save further trouble. They are known. 5039-5-28-11 “M" Mr. Elmcr Ashley, Student at “We. MM‘ lPrinco of Wales College, left yester- 'day afternoon by the Hocheiaga for Deep Brook, N. 5., where he will at- tend the Maritime Conference of the Students Christian Movement. Salesman Wanted QALEQMEN WANTED _ SALES Mr. L. H. D. Murray. Manager of BiZent for Prince Edward Island. MEMORIAM AND MOURNING Good pay. Free outfit. We want cards at shortest uotlcc. Guard- Amway arrived Home Sautrday night i. - i , _______-____.i- . "is Bllfld- Our fluency is pwflt- , JOHN scram) MACDONALD, “rm” ifletds hm‘ A“ M“ b” l "719- wfllfi- Pflhlm. Nursery- Co.. Land Surveyor, Hermanvllie, Souris. “eased ° n°w that M's‘ Mun“ Toronto, Ont. S. W. 6-1B-tf. 3559.544 m0 has quite recovered in health. She t has been spending some time a SHIPPING TAGS EXPEDITIOUSLY supplied, Guardian Job Printcry. tl ldlnarars Linlmrnt for lore Feet, WANTED Boat wanted for towing purposes‘ must be at least 20 horsc-powen: Murray joined hcr some time ago be- fore leaving for home. They came by motor by way of the White Moun- DOCTOR (ANIMAL BREEDING) 1 experienced m fox ranching ta ns and had a most enjoyable trip. Europe and Canada socks adc-. quate flcld on i’. E. I. iox and mini: ranch. Write "BOX 449 Sum-l 07.5.; App! _, ,, ., -—i——————-————i- 5mm”, DREDGING Ca nlerslds- 4008-54441 M- MASON-On April 11th, to Ml‘. and ‘ no; s01 Mrs. Russell Mason of New Domin- WH-I-lil Situations Vacant Male ion. a son. CQNNOI I Y ESTATE EARN s20 r0 s20 WEEKLY sr _”{{EAT"S " home. Interesting publicity; wlosrlc. N i .E'e thn urn - s00. $11281? ‘Ruthie. gartlculars‘: conwam-In sown. Mass. sud- for stamps. Box O A Guardian. , dcnly May 20th, Thomas J. Colwell, S. V. 5-28-1100-1 of 11 Rutland Street. ‘ll SCHOLARSHIPS Applications will be received by the illllierlignod until June'10, 102s from ‘ ‘ ‘ ' of , " _ In s Vi‘! examination for a Connolly _ Scholarship. This examination, tobeheldinhiyneat, isopentosil deserving students who shall have hen found eligible to compete, In ac- cordance with the provisions of the Will of the iota Owen Connolly. Each lhllnlnt shall state (l) his name l! MI. (ll are. (s) names of. both oer- INI. (t) Post Office address. (5) salon and extent of bis studios liar‘- lll ti» out rugb. In Memoriam “ PELLIGIIRA” I had been a sufferer from eczema for the past (8) years, and there was In fond and loving memory of our dear friend Mrs. Benjambl Reid, Peter's Road, who departed this life May 27th, 102s. At home in the beautiful hills of God, ~In the valley of rest so fall‘, _ ‘K, ll. I. SMITH,‘ °n|y 0719 preparation that Borne :15, some time when our task ‘IIIIIQ HM“ OI Owen (‘legally-XI Gured me Fnd ifiwas fam- Wo shall IilIeeet together there. Insomnia. oue “Pelllcura. Anyone 110.3%‘... 1 1.... ‘”"° " “ "M" m’ ‘d’ "“°"t“.‘...'.’.’..-‘."i..f.itt.'.i."°“ ' ' ' ' vice to them is to buy a 5029.54,... bottle and be convinced. ‘ ' DAN A. McKlNNON " on. J. P. MILLAR ' 1V- D- Mael-edn ~ ~ West Bay Road. olmausan osnas scaoaon ¢_ _ mun‘ locus-s tn ms m" m ‘the Bank of Nova Scotla, and Mrs. _ Clifton Springs, New York, where Mr. ‘ will be continued if the business: warrants. A fee of $15 for the single trip and $25 for return will be charg- ed- . flying. Speaking oi aviation activities at’ D1.‘ Baxter pointed out ma,’ n w“ Moncton, Major Price says that there m“ m Manchu, they should get the t)‘: 33ctgflgifiilgiffimlilégcésglgfé‘ instruction done more efficiently ‘ , and more chcnply by making an ar- ; Moncton Flying Club, both co-operat-f rangemen; Wm, me Natlom] Mr. ing. They have made an arrangement. ways Company, He referred to me with a commercial company, the In-l proposed inauguration of ‘he pass- wruational Aviation Company, the engu- Senqce between Moncmn and 18mm 111 Cflnfidh and representing a Prince Edward Island and said that merger of the Falrchild and scvcrall u,“ should Specially appeal to our other concerns. That company, inl bush,“ men conjunction with the Flying Club, lsl Mormon would be glad to B5515; $31353; a 2511001 (logoflicrs mild already Charlottetown Club by training the II ill] fllCli l‘ ' m" demos“ and Wm sum “so; 11121:; lllllpils there ‘until the Club here is week fuTIleulclgsfg cnalhstruction he estimat- “Pl- '"°°P» Wlw 1S one vf the ln-, ed at from $200 to $250 for a pilot's structors and who ls directing the “cgnse, ‘ ggxillzfixllfllgflrosecvvlgillifllns‘.‘e iris Zccrtlhlll Major Price thcn spoke briefly. em- .mstructor Capt Parkhllsexu-I- C1110 c1. phasizlng the necessity of getting a ‘we “umklmnil Mf-‘Ye- o ' “ll m- falglgcgt 2:1‘Iieiiliogfrlgldzllrlztiohhherltlaal; Aviation Arrangements at Moncton to give the yglmg “new, 1n me Man- The question of starting a club ac- time Provinces the some opportunity l 110N108 to the Dominion Government of getting into the flying game as in regulations was discussed but the other part5 or C3nad5_ Moncmn was l Momtm‘ P°°PIE "101181111 that they told last year when the mail service iifilifiéliiiff."’.ZZ’“‘¥S.Z§’..ZS.ZZ1 .‘I;"§.‘.‘§.Z§e§{‘.§i§‘2.§§if.§f.i§.‘§l222352; people as it would cost lhelSIildélltS mail service could not be carried on less and the Club itself would be there. He said that Capt. Troop had relieved from a considerable amount assured them that ll a. flying field 0f ffiilflfwlbliity and cxpcnse. A forty was provided in Charlottetown the acre field has been secured about a‘ passenger service between this city ‘ and Moncton would start immediate- e-eo- » iy. l Rotarian George Tweedy Wm 1n the choir. Hon. W. M. Lea, Acting Pre- mier, was also a. guest in addition to the others mentioned. The musical programme included a solo by Prof. Fletcher, who was encored. The visitors returned by, plane to out that every government which de- sires to be known as progressive should assist in the development of -__-______€__. Boot’s Fruit Saline contains the chief natural prin- l l 9O 9§&§§§O'QO I i § a z gm” a u" Moncton yesterday, leaving here ‘ - bbout 4 p. m. Miss Henderson. who made her l I first visit here with the party yes- terday, was very much pleased with the Island and regretted that the very short time at her disposal did not allow her to see more of the Province and our people. It is a pleasant tasting, cool- ing, refreshing remedy which givesprompt relief in cases of biliousness, constipatio , heart- burn, acidity of the stomach, eto Price 81.00 Per Bottle. THE PROMPT DIIUGGISTB PR 0H2? TI ON (Continued from pile one) Alone" sinking and the continuous stories of violence on lend in the United States without any reported ac innon . C v diminution in bootielllfll add to t l _D% u o0 ‘ English scepticism. 4 nu.‘ RIKALL Pol» Iurihermore in the present stage I I K% 570R! 53‘ I of temperance ‘work in England. there seems to be more sincerity or lat-mm - " " " . Its no ' ‘ ewvmonwsoo-oooo-ww». at leastless hypocrisy than in the _ agreement, will make the liquor opcratlcn of the municipal, provincial question a very minor ‘actor in m“ and federal governments. He pointed campaign Perhaps the ‘most, striding differ- encs of all between the‘ present stage of the temperance movement ' 1n England and the corresponding stage in America is that here there are no great expectations as to the effect of the new women voters on the problem. When the United Slates Federal Government granted women sufferage it was taken for granted in advance by many persons that it would assure the election or the sort of men to make a success of pro- hibition. The NlneteenLh Amendment to the Constitution was looked upon as giving effect to the Eighteenth. But here in England. on the eve of a great general election in which more than 5.000.000 women less than 30 years old will have the franchise for the first time, there 1s no com- ment or speculation whatever as to what these new voters will do in re- ference to temperance 0r any other change. WESTERN GUARDIAN —COMING AGE HIGH, presented by Lower Bedeque players in Central Bedeque Hall. Watch for the date. 4092-5-28-11 —NEW GARAGE MAN-Mr. Nor- man Mcwilllams, Cape Traverse. has been engaged for car repair work by I the West End Filling Station and is 1 now on the Job-E. -POLICE COURT-At the police court in Summerside Thursday a tourists from Ontario to this pro- vince. Mr‘. Bul'na"_;y‘ismclunllve wire and llc 11.1.‘; c1": lcll an interest 1n jthe Mnritlmrs lll Zllirrvlltnf‘ - In Judge Alzf opinion, the presence ill T i of an office where our lilr-rniulc can be sent and whrrc pvnplc mu enquire 1s of invaluable n1.~l.-::;l;c.~ in conveying to the people oi 0111:1110, know- bflfwn and GWTKBIOW" 0T 5011715 lodge of the (nvlablc locations and the catch will be purchased bl‘ _ and facllltivs 1.111.111 Prince the company or carried to Othsrrlcdwnrd 15.1mm rm». m l‘ 1005c who buyers at the terminals of the roulP. sock -fl- pl for villi-tion- at the will of the fishermen. Under 305m adyer _ _.,._. v 41, New‘ 3mm. the contract the corporation agl-cesfwick and No.41 swim wmch m, I0 Pfly 1101» 19$ thin m“? "i" '1 Comm m has lnnalgurated. he pound for fish as they some from said, will mcnll r-ltcrflol" and better the water, and not less than two and ‘ publicity 1-0, a half cents a pound for lightly salt- Judge A - ; ,1; 0 53.131". 0d flih. lsbiy lmprc. 1hr‘. Ccrmmis- sion as a 111011111111 rf trade bctlvren the Maritime: cull Central Canada lllfld tho great y. ‘lll'_\' of lucreas- ‘lug buslne» mil 1:1 T0- rontu. been madeby the Fisheries Branchl with the international Fresh Fish‘ Corporation, Limited, of George- town, Prince Edward Island. Under the contract, the Corpon, ation‘s steamer “Amla," equippedj with refrigerating compartments,‘ will carry on a collecting service cov- ' ering the flailing points between Al- " l’? W1 Cf‘. Other Products The contract also requires the acla, has purchased a lot adjoining his property on Myrtle St., from the estate of Holden Mills, and extended his property to Cedar St. Several men have been at work planting a hedge and generally beautifying the‘ premises. Mr. Samuel Todd has hiiil a fine new sun porch added to his home on Central St, and an attrac- tive lattice work fence put up. scp-‘ aratlng the front lawn from tile gur- den. Mrs. J. H. Eurkc. Codllr Avon- ue. has had hcl" ilouso raised and :1‘ concrete foundation put ill and other improvements have also bccn added. Mr. John Driscoll, Cedar Avenue, is‘ also having a concrete foundation: put under his residence and other. improvements made. Mr. Abel Ar-‘l JQVJITiTS IQUEIZNN‘ SOP-Hill (Z\RI)IZ.\' FUND rflllllin-rv-rll citizen appeared charged with steal- ing s gasoline engine. Ho was rc- manded for lack of evidence-E. l —COMlNG. ACE HIGH, presented by Lower Bedeque Glee Club in Cen- tral Bedeque Hail. Watch for date to come out in Monday and Tues- day's papers. 5024-5-28-11 --I‘0R SALE-Pox biscuits damaged by water. Every bag s. real bargain while they last. Fox feed, hen feed. pig feed. over a thousand bass w select from. Robinson! Bakery. Sum- mcrside. 5045-5-20-31 -n.sso1.vsn THAT ‘I'll! WORLD IS GROWING BITTER. A public debate to be given in Central Bede- qus l-Isll Wednesday evening, May D at 8.15 by members of Bedeque Young Peoples‘ League, also a short programme and sale of candy. Ad- mission 28c. s024-s-2s-ll —I'MPROV‘INO PIOPIITII! — Improvement of residential proper- ties is now the order of the day in. lummsrside. Mr. I. B. Richardson. v I _I preliminary stages oi the anti-italic unintentional-lasagna senault is making quite an addition.’ = to his house on Summer St. and men l _ ' are now at work on the job. Thcl , Huestls‘ Property on Convent St., i which was gutted by fire some time ago, has been rebuilt and is now bet- ter than even-E. —PROPERTY CHANGES — The; Brander Property on Ottawa St. has been sold to Mr. Edward Harrington. . The John Rogers Property on Notre . Dame St. has been purchased by Mr. Gothard Baker. The property on Water St. occupied by Mr. Claude Kenny has been sold by Mrs. Sim- mons to Corney Bros. ‘The house will be moved to the Fanning Lot on Harvard 5t. and the land used for expansion of Carney Bros. business property. Mr. Elmer Burt has bought the Doyle property on Hs.~vard St. next to J. P. Hogan's and is having it re-modeiied. Councillor J. Y. Phil- . lips has improved his property on, l MOST people rclv on Aspirin to make short work of their headaches, but did you know it's just as cffccilvc in the worse alns ‘ from neuralgia or neuritis? _ heu- matic pains, ion. Dank lzuftcr when Aspirin can bring such complttd ' comfort without delay, and without harm; it docs not affect the heart. In every package of Atplfin you will find proren dlrccilons with which everyone should be familiar. for they can spare much needles! Harvard 8t... and Dr. J. A. McMurdo sugqgn‘ has added a Bun Porch and further, improvements to his home. Carpen- ' ters and painters are ail busy in, summerside just now. as thsre is a . great lot of work going on. I