~ Premier StewarPs Policy ~ In Inaugurating His Policy of Improved Temperance, Premier Stewart puts His Trust in the People. He Does Not Believe that it is Necessary to Place the People in Seclusion to Give Them Sell-Control. Train the Young. Trust the Old, Know- ledge is Strength is the Foundation oi True Democracy, and tion. AWHAT IMPROVED TEhlPERrlllCE MEANS 1—The Temperance Commission shall be empowered to issuelper- mits good for a specified quantity of liqtor. 2—No permit shall be issued to anyone under twenty-one years‘ of age. \ 3—Regulations shall be rigorously enforcedto prevent fraud and misrepresentation in the use of permits. ‘ 4—-Permits shall not ljG transferable, and shall be liable t0 be can- celled should it be proven that the grantee has been guilty of drunkenness, neslect of wife and family, or has become by habit and repute, an idler or profligate person. 5—No additional vendorship to those already in existence shall be made by thevTeniperanee Commission. Any incorporated Town, ' desiring a Vendor shall proceed by way 0f petition to the Gover- nor-in-Lotineil which, if the petition be considered representa- tive, shall order a plebiscite of the area to be taken, and shall be guided by a may ority vote therein on the subject. h / Over a Period of ,Years It ‘ Saves Tons of Fuel! ~ Hi-(‘laigws famous Piiiulorii Range is the result oi‘ niany years effort to 1iroduet~ a range which would meet cvel'_v test aild satisfy‘ every need oi‘ the most exacting house- ~~ wires. Now you eali buy the Pandoiui with thi- assurajnec of getting a kitchen range whose baking and cooking excells all titliers. The ill'IIlC0_ll'0ll oven railiates helit quickly and evenl_v--retaililug it for hours. This gilarayltopp won- derfiil baking and. over ii period ol‘ vears. saves tons of fuel. ' 'l‘he oven washes as easily as china, resists rust and gives dependable service under all tttmditions. Buying a "Piintlorii will prove profitable ili food and fuel ' ' V ' ' ' ' ' n s - ~ l . v s.“ ed. \0lll Mcblaiys (|( .ilt i will gladly show you. hwzlaiys t Pa n d o ra ROGERS HARDWARE co., LTD. Distributors for Prince Edward lslan Quad-raj. 1'1 _. i _-. ». .-.-...~.».-.-.,,.,.,,, é-Trust the. People-n, that is the Liberal-Conservative Policy on the Liquor Ques- y THE cimimorrsrows GUARDIAN {Presbyterian Church l At West Point Reopened On Sunday. May 22nd the Pres- lbyierian Church at West Point lwhlch had been recently restored to the original owners by ‘he Prince Edward island. Church Property Commission Board was ire-opened. _ There were two services, morn- ing and evening. b0"! 0t which iwere conducted by RHI- R- H9118“! iStavert, clerk til the P. E. island l Presbytery. l The attendance was larllfi This .was especially true o! the evening Iservlce. The addresses at both iservlces were helpful and inspir- ling. ln the morning Mr. Stavert r rspoke on the subllefil 0! "RffVB" ence“ and in the evening on Ser‘ Wit-e“. , The miislc was of a high order. Mr. J. (‘.. Brace sang ii solo at both ‘services. At the evening service in ‘addition to .\ir. Bruce's solo, Mrs. ‘ R. Hensley, Melvin Ellis and Rev. Slave-rt sang a diiett. The organ-v , . for the occasion was hlrs. Melvin Ellis. At the close of the morning 691"‘ vice Rev. lllr. Stavert, convener oil lhe Presbyterys committee on; Sunday Schools and Young 9'1"" plUs Work organized ll Sunday school with the following officers. Superintendent-Nil‘ Percy hie-l Phersoti. l Asst. Supl.—‘~.\lr. Benjamin Dry; ciiton Teacher oi‘ Bible Cl8S$—.\ll‘S J ' .3 England. ‘ Teacher Boy's Class-Mr. Lrnesl .\lcPherson . Teacher Girl's Class —- Miss‘ Jennie hlo-Phersou. _ Seerctiiry—.\ir. Wilbert :\lL'\Vll- New Star Car g Features l R21 Seal Continental "IF-brad M080! Full Pressure Lubriration Morse Silent Timing Chain ' Tbnnioxlatirally Controlled Cooling System Wbirlwind Arcrlnnlion» Locomolivz-Iype Bra/ac: Cold Rivelled Chassis Front: Super-Sensitive Slccring Pullman Ventilators And Other Quality Features. Nation-wide Service Facilities llnms. » ‘ The Sunday School will meel J t every Sunday at 2 p. m. _ At the close oi‘ the evening ser- ivice .\lr. Stavert organized u [Young People's Society with the , ' following officers: l l’l't,‘Sl(ll.'llt—-l\ll'. Albert McLean l \.'ice-l’res.—Mr. Percy Alt-Plier- sou. . Set-l"etziry— Bliss Nellie Boulter». ‘treasurer-Air. John hlcldlersoil , (‘onvenm llleinbership Coin. ~ ‘ Ml‘. Leslie lllcLcitn. ‘ (‘.onveiiei‘ Prayer Alec-ting Coin.»- ‘Mr. lieu]. BYYCHLOH. Convener Social Cour-Mrs Mel- vin Ellis. . _ _ ‘ fllie tirst meeting of the SDClBIY \\'lll he held on Sunday, Alziy 21ml. JL 1.30 p. m. 'l‘llc day sun.» O meet the reguirements of the Canadian family, the vef passenger, two Idoor model is particularly appro riate. The absence of rear doors is a sa ety feature ' where children are concerned. '- _ 2 In this model the New Star Car combines these advantages with mechanical excellence and low»cost maintenance, giving more dollar r value and maintaining a higher resale value than any other automobile in its price class. <-l'<w ..- throughout wlis our long to he remembered by in" x llnoiubers and adherents ol ill-- Presbyterian Church in Ufllliillil iii \_\ est Point. 'l‘hese people like the Jews of old had been driven out bl lllllli‘ home into exil. 'l‘hai'e they, .oo lill with the men of old iell‘ ltluit they could nut sing their lsongs of praise in it strange land. ‘tut tnfsuntliiy lust on their return ._.. their own beloved Zion their lsoiigs were filled with gratitude \ and Joy. lt was indeed upllllliii; ‘and delightful to hear these exiles Durant Motors of Canada. Limited__ TorontohCanada ‘one * higuyv »~ '1";§8i1* c .1... @141 ‘Pa-a. "r2614 ‘sing with it new fervor sucllvolily f? 7 ' ,1 . '-~ h 'l.‘l'lilll favorites as, “ ~71 0‘ F‘ Illlitlshlll; around do l lift my long-l ‘OfQ "K yxx \ 1.‘ ing eyes" and “O God of Belhol by; ‘ in nose Hand Thy People Still are - , t v I I e a I " I VHS, Distributor, Montagu ‘l<‘ed". A spii" of deep gratitude“ and optimism is everywhere evl-T 4G. CLAYTON GREEN o outlook of the future oi‘ the work ls bright. - ——-—-———<-O-};--—— Souris Mr. Samuel and bliss Evelyn Johnson passed through Souris on Saturday. _ , CONRAD & CO. Charlottetown dent among these peoplsmid the - Borden Miss Lydia Ross spent the week end with her parents, Mr and Mrs R053, Géofggtown, token as a proof oi our friendship with you and to bid you farewell _ gand sincerity. before leaving our fair province for Mrs Howard Falli Mr. wilihihi Roach and iilr. the llintl of the Stars and Stripes. Sig"?! <1" behalf "l Your friends Benton, Charlottetown spent the We regfet t" kIIOW lhfll Y0" “P9 mm “e'ghbm's' 24th of May in Souris. leaving us, and you will be missed __i very much by one and all. We ivish Clerk (in grocery store): "You wish a pound nl‘ alphabet crackers mixed with oyster crackers?" M . you every success in whatever e55“ wmlmn and Harald work on undertake and hope that 01's to Souris Tuesday, May 24th. W . orthy. Charlottetown were visit you w n be happy in your new mm roundlngs. Although you are go- lbfldyi W8. you sw- llle vhlldfflll lug to a big country we know our make sen:eiices'oul of them. and )NE or THE OUTSTAIvDING i»? l SPEAKERS OF CANADA Will Address Meeting: ln Prince Edward Inland at the Fciioiilll they must have the oyster crack- Mms Mary nlacnmlald spent the small province will ever hold the ers for periods.“ week end with her parents. Mr. biggest place 1n your hemp Be I l l I l and Louise Cox were visitors to lUleilsteiv on Tuesday and report the roads in gootl (‘.Oi'i(]i[l[)n_ Tile end of Souris ‘breakwater has been badly broken by an ice- cake which, when the title rose was forced under it. h We are glad to see that the ice as letl. the harbour and gone com. Mavhlly. Wlgnlore Road, on the contests and social intercourse, at- wr whm‘ Mm Aliens Green was called upon to announce the pi". Fm" OHM tethering and the tol- lowlns program: »Chorna, "Till we fife‘ Xlgalll- "#1111118 0! address to B5 W. by Beulah Campbell and presentation of a nice sum ot- mo~ He)’ by Marlon Dawes; "venlns had been enjoyed, but "gllllleil with regret tliabnnoiliar n our splendid girls was ieluqnu“, rm- Uncle Sam's domain. Tho tol- lowlnz is the address? “ ' r nluht it INFERNATIONAL STANDING AND‘ HAG» (i@0l‘8@-“i\ll that l can shut up hope will be in the not ion distant is, my dear." future. Please accept this small Temperance Klliance Meetings Reprelcntatlvc; of the Temperance Alliance will hold Public Meet Inga during the week beginning May 23rd, in Public Hails in the places and on the dates listed below: - Saturday, May 28th \ Auspices of The Temllerance Alliance o_f Prince Edward Island during the week beginning May 23rd at the places and on the dates given below on _, _ _ ‘Llwlln-litd. MRS.WII6H‘I'ISAREOOGNIZED run A wonitsyi wm: fiHA-YINGJPUENDIO . . MIITINGO DING; COMING 1' m. ill - - PGIHhlMJF .¥‘. your fflalidb mtg, go n fr} i» m“! M“ J‘ E‘ Macnmmkli Smlrls- assured that; a warm welcome will ‘Ali-s. Nal-igs-"Xtiiv, George, are _""__ _ aways awat you at home here you quite ll‘ - m1 3 . Misses Nellie and Eunice Garrett whenever you return. which we shut up for tlliellllehltggly “g l“ and Batu In the lntorlltof , ,_ Legislation KENSINGTON, my 80th, a p, m, CLIFTON. May am. s P. m. . CENTRAL szoaous. June 1n. ORAPAUD, Juno 2nd, 8 P, M. mete” m" 0t elght- We 11099 Mal e ue . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. tlléigliwe have the last of‘ it for this ..... .. , l-llitirililillilwllirlith it ' F NG """"" " ‘ "' f Everybody Invited to Hear This G‘ ~ ..t.:i:::l".:r.::r:; or. ‘.'.i§"‘.’.7..“‘.‘.° W ‘m’ i“ "" ti” W°“"““ 3mm’ able home of Mr. and Mrs. Alfged she H" a Man“ of Pamwl" “WWWIMQ to ivory wmn" v Improved Teitiperail evening of April 28, to bid tarewe“ . v . v g; Egg 331$ 3233312.’? ghosts President Canadian Wontaifs Christian r » a . \ - take up the nilrelng profession. _ TQITIDEPBIICC UHIOII ,' G r i . filfilelllrrfiwpzlilrtvéilly tgfe eventilng wit}: W. ' ‘ ' EH3] ' ' n . . . ... ill Address Public Meetings under the M . _ A _ p ~ KENSINGTON‘ reply by Ml" Climnbell: instrumental mu- ' ' " :::.....*::.i':*.i. 32‘.“.“..;.".‘l.£'°.'.§‘;’..“ i - m“ ““°°“°“ ‘if M°NDAYi MAY 3°“ his: Angus Green; h -' L ‘ ' R°HIBITI°N VS- GOVERNMENT saw AT .8 31191-1. . | line was then served by this hqg. ' j ' ' . ‘ ‘ llilsiglllllilnllilegigillggnl-'pifi°§,fglg°g "fllnfqute. cast-irony. ‘May mo. ...... ......'.“~:'*.’ ........ .. n zso pm. To Be Addrefled Jilly G l F l1 p " _ 6M no on. lturdly, May 28th . . . . . ..... L. 18,00 . ~ - » . ' r ‘llizlilili Aztliwm? Aoflver hlilgg|ntlzhgqxfil_ Tryom “mud chum." guru.” M.’ 2,.“ ' ‘ N ‘lvw/‘l. 1 - - . . . . EC iLQE-IIII: 'hye" to MiBB Alta “m; wlghlnglhet ~51??? figural. Oummanlde, a Man Mating Q1- mm." _ ‘ ‘i: ~ ..~' -. ‘ J " mnny, many years of heallthliindlb "n.7,; u l7. Mly 29th . . . . . . . . . . . . "a . . . . . . . . . .. at 8.30 p-m. and "<-> _ __ _ g happiness in hor chosen work. fill ‘D 0 hntro, Summonido n general Man Misting, - ' " ‘ "I" ’ ' lpresent. ielt that a very pleagghf simdlYv May 29th .2» . . . . . . . . . . . .. n 33° pm‘ _ - * r Th]: muting will ho bio: ' ' ' ‘ . One of the Wollllfllg ."