g EFFECT 3,311, were in power from'i919 to 1923, f pthodist Church on ylanuary4th, 1922, the Regime‘ ‘Y 1i. _ a any. c. c. TAYLOR “Drunkeiihebs,” “aiidiiiliiiie, always found been so ramDanPln _.II1y knowledge of P. E. I. Taylor declared _ emphatically. tinue to keep it full. “Property is no longer safe. longer safe. Pltiiiiiilllilillllillllli . . we liillBE BY THEIR PAST ilEBilii -- ,1 .4-[.':'l '_ The Liberals undetflthat staunch Prohibitionist, the Hon. J. H. Readwhat the Rev. Taylor had to say of the Liberal ad- ministration of the Prohibition Act when he spoke in First third year of the Bell “i. have lived ere _ almost twelve * years and‘ without any doubt therehas never been such a condition 0f things along the lines of t inking-éillfill 10086I1ess and such llelnBOllSnesg of crima "There was a period here when people said, a jail?’ But that time 1s past. Not only do we keep “It is true that a man's place of business or his dwelling is no together, have never l as now,” the Rev. Mr. M‘. Min Hortense Cartier, only aur- vlvlng daughter of Sir George Etienne Cartier. who has been ln- vited by the White Btar Line Can- adian Service, to vielt Canada this year for the Jubilee Celebrations. She has graciously accepted and l ‘Why do we keep a jail but we con-l ' “They steal even from the Churches now-a-days. a “Law breaking- "goes on of the most violent sort and very few _ are the convictions and very few the arrests even.” ‘ REV. G. W..F. GLENDENNING Speaking January in Zion PYeSbyteIF-‘rllroposetl new policy of the Setwart ian Church the Rev. G. W. F. Glendennlng, of the First Methodist‘aihi."lli'.i.illl.llflmli. il-‘hgttaléhiitiii Church, who was a member of the late Prohibition Commis s i o n emphatically supported the statements of the Rev. ‘Mr. Taylor i regardto the prevalence of drunkenness and crime generally in th will leave Liverpool June 3rd on the White Star Liner Megantic for Montreal. Rev. Mr. McKinnoifs Obvious Misrep- resentation true seamen AT suuonv NIGHTS .POLlT~lCAL MEET- ING DELIBERATELY MiBRE- PRESENTED P R E M I E R STEWARTS TEMPERANCE MEASURE Rev. hinllit-Kiunon in his address at the Prince Edward Theatre on Sunday night used as one oi his jriliei’ arguments, conditions in Que~ ‘her ad British t lCoiumIbia. under- ‘Governnlent Control and‘ impressed upon his audience the iact that the llSliilltl. 1i Nothing could be iarther l’roni nllhe truth and the tspeaker. so well lflii many oi his listeners know per- eliectly well that the policy proposed ;by iPren1lel' Stewart is no more like city, under the Bell Government, and maintained that clergymen.u-e.1l<nwr it». o: Quebec. than day is like night. "it is nothing short oi had a Speak their mind upon these Subjects. M11. Taylor hadlnbsurh to compare -:he policy upon v Week of Prayer in thellv-ilifiil “fdltmeliilfwvsmiiglTaviiiil Methodist Churchvlast Week, he Said, earnest request of rthelsllnpii, (“H1885 (lecided othenwise by delivered his much discussed address at the Ministerial Association 311d he, (ML Glendenning) had speciallylcoilcernetil-nvlllch -a llltljflfliy vote oi the community iloés not allow stile lhy the glass oi beer, wine or requested him tospeak from his ‘pulpit. “Whatever may be theillquot-avl-lrh does not allow rub- opinion of Laymenj’ proceeded ll/Ir. ‘Glendenning, “the Ministerial Association are substantially behind Mr. Taylor in regard to his dew...- and “t... t, .1... h... 1.. any noilnciation of the moral conditions prevailing," ‘ i ' REV. H. D. RAYMOND -: -=:-()ne yearilater, in the 45th year of the Liberal Government re- on January 12th 1923, the Rev. Mr. Raymond of St. Paul’s' _ Church speaking’ in the-Baptist Church said “Prince Edward ISland bOaStS iS the firSli PFOViDCG 0f not even consider-tho law in British ‘ Dominion to adopt the Prohibitory Law. illt‘ d1 ,pollcy \Vlil('il allows liquor shopJ-l nilyiwhera and everywhere. sale 0| inking in any iorul- with a _ ., . ll l .‘l ' . ' 1 . . . - ,~ , - . . , ‘ ‘ilubllc cxltlnli place. and is ill Pfiilll-Y mlgzosifgrglelntg“: fuss. the “Hide, ulncl. loilns. lllLIfleet m. the white star Line can“, m" Service which arrived "l. mo; a system oi’ Government Con- S" Charla‘: “ma? 1m“ my rhprllrlll-‘lll C°ll1i1ll1l1l'1\lll_'!l'lfl bmlndiln" treai on her first trip to Canada. on May 13th. The City oi Gill‘ ‘ ‘n-ol but oi: tlnvcrnnicni Stile tor .. ‘ ‘ ‘ '" - ~ 11ml brunt brook in the Cnrihooi .“ , b H, . , ._ lrovpnne king. lm-Swic“ werevso named ‘may the‘Wl presen a u a o head to the Steamer on May 17th. _‘ g Such is not ihc purpose oi the" __L.......¢.) "m" Prlllcllllll Gem?" M'- Gmm- h... ' lSl(‘\\'(ll'l (lovernlumil, as the peoplcl _ ' n- "i (IIIQPIIS lllll\'€‘F-‘lllY-_ 915i ‘oi ibis pwvliltfi are w" "Wfllsflmil! StOGk QllOilatlOllS ("inli-llf“? ‘Mimi; '",‘,‘If§"“§" '" KW] ALEXANDRA SCHOOL (‘ecil Carver. . l- such l-olnpurisous are not to the ‘llilrlilhll lies OII e‘ vst. .ind “us _____ {Tide ]v_1 potmuudonim l i l _ ,1, -—~— on oi the earllst plum-om lr cr0s< _ ,_ ‘y i ~ I - _ I10 l1 d! i! . (made X-vl- Mary Jizirlennan; 2..'\\lills Mziclponu-ML _ l ivheil Premier Ferguson was drzllliilp; llw (lnlario policy, he (lid liwllnlnbin or tht- law in (lllrlltflllllli he nlade a curelul silrvey 0i’ the Saskatchewan "When a tlIOlISaIId miles from here the speaker had heard the‘"g'j°{,,,§;fl0fi§"‘}§§},, o, ,,,,,,, ,,,,,,_ Island Spoken 0f in terms of the highest praise on" this account. a ( l " _“But what we find when we live here?—a state of conditions Which i8 a Shame and a disgrace to any Province or any country. _ “YOU Will find drunkenness more ~ common here in the City of 3...... and... nuns. new policy Cllarlottetilwn than you will find“ it in any city. in the Dominion 0f Canada. and I10 apparent attempt to check it. “I d0 T1011 know What instructions are given the police noi- doI RHOW hOW Well the illstructions are carried out but I do know some- . thing 0f the dliflclllllles which face those who try to enforce the law. _ “I Say 150 Yilllihatthe conditions of life in this city and Prov- mee in regard t0 the drink traffic are a blot on the landscape of the Dominion.” . - This is how theclergy found the Liberals administered the Prohibition Law when they were in power Under the Hon. .1. H. Bell. What are the tcondltlonsillkfily to beshould Mr. Saunders, with his cheap liquor policy, get iHtO 055%? m . liilu-rlilly IPtlilflTB-l eemvlioas at her lutelesildetnoe i101 Metropolitan MRS. GRACE MURPHY. Ave" Bomon. Tuesday IMIay m. m, 1 p. m‘. and at che Church oi our _ Saviour, Isouiiihl so, litlttislliudaie m. ' . m. n erment a Mt. Ho e BIOn ‘way one. and mo; 1921 ole C” s", Ram-m, QM “bu; “ma? ‘newspapers dsrrlefl ‘the invited no attend." "l: death notice: MUlR- ma!“ Mmphy w.“ a ywmtn. N_ sildlen-t '0“! Crapalud, Bnince Edlwvalrd iililiildttt" Wmfimiéit ‘$2’ ' ‘- - ‘- " ' Island and was the daughter 0t the “m” MWWW- W!“ “I “mill-v C- late Jdhii. mnonnio one lifliiirgaimt t . Mldllonald. nee Percival, =wll1o will " . “ our "The" J was horn at ltimpaud. amid educated there din the low! adios]. Alt. tilie ace oi! elwbtteon one took up a re- sidence rm inaction where dlle was c. llllilulilphy now the lAmlileliMllt smite ‘mire, Muslim or implementations. _ lltlrs. illlurpflrydsourvfivedl lby their rbueibano and ltihmee children John, -~narulflieel crow. IMlwroai-et nouiee. Updjliliieen. iihilnleenl e-nd mine respectively and by her mother and 11mm . Eilairriaon- M Donald Mic- o ‘Mite ._ Bheilron‘. rryon P. m. 1 emu. omveuu 11>. Myer, ti». n. 1.. Mine. iii-an- ~ tie. Oimpwud. 1P. lii- 1., George milieu. Bruce liilirme um fbiwtihers and orator-e: Nil», 8g‘ en, ‘Augustine Cove, P. E. l., Hermon momma, - Iliire iRiev. Oorldon Carley, Ree- l‘. oi the jipiecopel Church oi Our Saviour. lloelindele, who‘ also ' , lat: tihe church services l l ifliliowed. The miltllc It me , e ~~ one mam-lubed by the 1.61m‘ 0i‘ liul moral tnillrirtea to the deceased sracod the house and church among them iloral pieces lfrvm i119 Massachusetts Department oi Pull- l-ty, ‘Bay State Olub oi Massachus- etts, Unitod States and state oiii- cials from numerous relatives and iriends. ly attended. in attendance were General A. F. Fools. Cumnilssoner Saiety ior Massachusetts with his llc Safety, Northeastern Univers- T large- he funeral sIeliI-viéiagitvivoialrsto [helmonth o! Apr“ family and relatives amons "I099 0! Public l tcoutulneti good points. Each " ol ithcm contained Weaknesses. He el- iweakness and based . Haw on (he best points of the law l" each oi these the Ontario lis based on the Ontario lalw with utte and Sup. Min. lCo. .1 |-| --,- A . .1; .g;gl;,'g<ggieges“"’fi“°"s ‘is ‘° m“ gggépglgggsggh ~m ------ -- 1;3;¢i‘.‘§.."§. €V°3£L.‘22Z“'i;;.... plfiltl}. .1 ‘ - ' r t. . . . . .. . _‘>. I - _,_ Ltd ' _. . '*‘°"- M“ ‘“°K‘““°“ w“ "““° C0"- Gus w. rN-Y.) ...... .. 1113-11 §‘.‘?$...T‘ llli.lbi.i.'i..ii.r.l-mtcii.1.1.115 ‘m ONE OF THE OUTSTANDING WUME" gright when he stated nhat bootleg- Hudson Motor C“ 1cm m m. - sins b1 be" is We 8m" “illlble ‘l: international Paper Co. 40%.» --Z<+>— SPEAKERS 0F CANADA Munitohalwiilfly- lfhflflllgeitillfiuxegl international Petroleum 295 i -" lilollll i" 11° l‘ 9° cy- ' Standard Oil oi’ N. J. . 36%" U l . nail rnl (renditions only _ I _ a '4- llows wholesale delivery oi beer Mia‘ Kan‘ and Tex. Ry. zmfifroxrfrto 15 Tl," cam m. m“ eggs Will Address Meetings m Prince Edward Island at the Following ‘from the breweries. lhe ‘bootleggers have 11.0 "mlble l" i lobtalning their supplies. The 0"- tario policy does not allow ‘ tha- lneither does Premier Stewart s new lpollcy. That will-not be the condi- itlon here at all. S0 that argumeni- 1s no; m the point either. . ' i8- mg away the tlqctorsscrip and _ suing a permit to -tlie individual in mead. soithat the people _Wl1° 11°“ .go to n. doctor and making 1WD“ crltes of themselves and the 606101‘ to obtain‘ a bottle oi- liquor may hie 51,19 u; go to u store with a perm l and purchase that iiqllfll‘ "llmwll" pauled by deceit li d iffllld- uloutfi- MARY sciloot. MQREI-I- Tile iollowiiig is the Honourllttolé .0i Mt. Mary Schml. Morell, ioi l Gfildé x.-i, ashes CPfm‘? 2' Fllfiibk Alvwrd; 5. Merv 0 3m“- _ Grade VilL-l. Marion M, Collin. 2, Margaret MaoGreB0TI_ 3~ 19ml cnitmormrown GUARDIAN fnrnishetl by Johnston and Wnrdfflfitan to 00min" he did much IU hie-mixers Exchange: . . At- TOD. and Santa Fe Ry, .. American Can Co. . . . . . . . . .. inlinated what was admitted to be Am, Car and lFdy. Co. A A P1111110 EPW111995- Ain. Smelt. and Reine‘. I00. ,, U B Consequently M 5U Railway Steel Spring ‘Co. . Southein Pacific Co. Union Pacific Ry. . . . . . . . . .. U.S_ Industrial Alcohol Co. .. Westinghouse Electric . . The Stewart policy 1s merely wk. Unitegl States Steel . . . . . . . .. 1'” r The most Delicious and Nutritious y’ Whole-Wheat Product‘ on the Market. ' ‘C Accepted by Authorities the World over as the best food for human consumption. Try a Package and be Convinced. For Sale by all the Leading‘ Grocery . Stores 1n the Province. - '1 -. DEBLOIS BROS., LTD. Wholesale Distributors for P. E. Island L‘ Montreal Stock Exchange I IS DOUbIGnAlnllln . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 5m lhaurentlrlti ‘Pulp . ....... £03“... Nrllv Yrmk, Mar 1S.~*Wilh inelliillllfefll Power - - - - - . . . . .. 87 appohmne,“ or s“. (‘harks MmljYzitiolial Breweries . . . . . . . .. 4391/. den to succeed Admiral Lord Beat-z “b95195 C0111. SQW . ty public attention has been called‘ AS59910.“ Plil- Nml‘ to the fact. that the new first sezUBYMlllflll 7311mm" lord 01' the empire is the double of. 31141111811 River I'M. ... ill“ King George and that ronfusionfliteel Company hi‘ (‘zimlda .. 130 sometimes results. jShawinigan . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 8st,, The most striking instance oilfan. Steamship Com, Zlil this was when the king, who wasCan. Steamship Pfd. . . . . . .. ill l Passing a week with zlie Fleet arllominion Bridge . . . . . . . . . .. 1S5 Stella Flow. attended a ceremonyl Y ] on board the (Queen Elizabeth for‘ whem_,\1ay_ 1411.“; July 373g‘ the presentation oi‘ luedlils. TlllYSQpL, 134%, 1 .. . ‘band was on the (|il2ll‘i€'.l‘-(l0i'l( bv- gm-“Qfllqflv. ggr‘; Jun’ 901A; " iore the king arrived awaiting il1§9pf_1Q2%_~ ' ' 818"“ 1° film“ W» OfliS—-.\llly. 401,...- July, 4m: El/efyllllllg was ready trhenlgem 46% , down the staircase leading to the‘ \\~heat_May_ 153. Jum 1503A . i" -¢-o§ n»... I place oi‘ the ceremony appeared n igh ‘DEPSOITHEQ ur the sight of, _ Wlimilvllle bandmilstol- loll [the hand. According m the (“Huuulphhw "to "m Sm‘; [he “mg m“ “lmllioartl- "i (‘zlnlillzb (lrzilll. llliss. dc- 27' 5- 5- Cslesnic. one of the two ‘time... added to the st. ti... _ HALIFAX. May llhkQilotniionsl-lhe ‘Rookie-s. As the author n!‘ Ailnie Alucieniulil; S, Evelyn Wood. Grade ill-l. l-Lazel Wood; Grade lX-l, Doris Benton; 2.11lor Carver; Ida Wood; t, Pladys Bairhotr. ,]11¢l:4()||_ (lrndc Vll—1, Edith Judson: 2. Gradl- I Srw-l, lDQflg l-lelen Judson Vernon Alaclennambolne Wood. (equal) (equal); 3, Delvo Carvel. Grade VI-l, Stanley lvlacCabe; 2. 011 (he, ,‘\1()“1]'(l;ll 14mm; make than montlcrilll , __ known. a Good maps play illl important part in assisting tourists and nth- mm,‘ crs to enjoy the bounty and grand- " enr or the scenery in our national ~ country New Yo k E h r xc an“ Grade l Jr.-1, Finley Mao} 108% parks. ‘Recognizing lhis fact the . i‘ _ ' "Topographical Survey, Department _ glanltllccoiigtlgsgycgo’ " ‘of the interior, has recently pub- ' ' ' ‘ ' ' ' ‘ “ 55 lished 11 map 01' Kootenay park in 1‘ iii-British. Columbia through which Hm“ Bag and Paper CG" " ' r park the Bunff-Willitlerlncre Allliil- Mrs Howard Fallis arland Oil Co. . . . . . . . . . . . . QSlBI/Qnre fertilized and hatched. 0n the ending 1C0. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 118 other hand by the artificial methods 27O1,§1ilsed in Canadian hatclieries the av 113 lerage proportion oi fish eggs hatch- -\ and Dates In the interest of’ I‘ Improved Temperance; Legislation . r. SUMMERSIDE, Thursday, May 19th, l P. M. ST. ELEANORS, Friday, May 20th, 8 P. M. \_.' SPRING VALLEY, Saturday, May 21R, 8 P. M.‘ " ALBERTON, Monday, May 23rd, 8 P. M. ‘ O'LEARV, Tuesday, May 24th, a F. m. TIGNISH, Wednesday, May 25th, 8 P. M. ‘ Everybody Invited to Hear This Woman Speaker She Hae a Manage of Particular importance to Every Woman ==$ n 178% ed luns from 50 per cent oi’ 95 per 76%‘ceilt, depending on the species and 74% the conditions under which the 170% eggs are taken. MUF F ETS The All-Year-Round Cereal. f it B. Judi-q, ‘ marl-billed June ~19. 11010 to T-i-mortlityltrlende and members oi the Parish » ‘ and exemplary it stall and oifioers oi the B89811‘ ment oi Public Saiety. "film's state and municipal authorities and MaoEwen. I _ ' - flfi1de-v].-*-1, Rita OBrien, 2. Emma Blaxlnnd; 3.151816 Kelly- Grade V.~1. oeorse ‘Coilin- Grade lV.—1,.Rayrtiond Jay; 2. l-leber MacEwen; 3. Gerald Mac- IAdam. ' oi- Our Saviour. A picked sill"!!! °7 State Police _Oi'ticers served s8 bearers and members ot the State Department also acted as ushers at the, church service. Diirinit 111° interment ‘at Mt. Hope Cemetery the committal service was w"! b!’ the Rev. Mr. Carey. Till: péieeing oi’ théa‘ defieaslizligi mar e t e one oi a. evoe w. and mother who by her oxcelioncer Marlon Glider-t; 3. CI/Pl MHPDYIY- t oi character and conduct won if Perfect Attendauce—A3nes 00- lllfllil place in the elections and an, Jean Macmwen, Somerlld Kelly. estimation ot all who knew her-IR"; owl-ion», Elsie Kelly, Frankie Her pretence and Md in "w manylKeily. Emma Biexland, Vincent cor- looial and, charitable iunctious aim", George Ooiiln, Avery Blaxland. the Parish otOur Baviour_,,iii_ will tEunlce h,“ Iha was en motive wvrker- will “cm-i MacAdam, Patricia. Kelly»- aopeiy mileed, and her most useful _te will lone re- "tniiin a monument and inspiration to sterling Christian womanhood. lEdltli Baker; 3. RnbertwOofiin- Frankie lfiolfln; 3, Willi-ed Mac- Ewen. ‘ tor, teachers. . Liveitock VEmbargo (Special to the dulardlanl m OTTAWA, Ont" May 17. --Ii no further eases‘ o! the ioot and will The trainina oi Indian .. \ tianllle is one or the aativttiee oi the rtinent . 131' Melts. - " Mifle ‘Boatonwiiioeaug ‘vi ‘. i '_ . .- l "Lead xmaly r “"»%lit“' .». -. ~ 1 mtai nwiltfii-qitilfiidli Grade llliw-l. Rita MacAdam; 2. Grade ll.—1, Fred Blaxinnd; 2-‘ Grade l.—1. Carl MacAdam; 2." Seymour Blaxland, - Marion L, Ooflln, lbottie G. ‘Rossi- - it‘; hiajeati .n , the l‘ oourl: receive, a honor are: like. Milli rm» Inn-y’ e _ Yieteria Tytualtit i ,, who will Evelyn where-M m ‘JAM, ;Aii’a_re invited to attend the, _ ~ y ahortly. attend Flemming, (taught the lategR. J. Flaming of DenaideFarm, Todmorden, Ont. Othere to mend Wllilqforonto; Lady Davie er oi ‘annulment: in Weatern Daneda m order. o, y“; Temperance r i'Alliance Meetings; '34.. MRS. eonoou wmem- or sou-m LONDON, ouramvo, Pi )ENT OF CANADIAN women's CHRISTIAN TEMPERANGE £01 WILL ADDRESS Pustlc TEMPERANCE me-sfimae UNni Y’ \USPICEIS or "rue TEMPERANCE ALLIANCE or Primes" it!" ISLAND, AT THE FOLLOWING PLACES on TH! notwwt _ g DATES: - *- Thureday, May 19th.-Baptlat Oliurch. Murray River L80 1:‘. (ilmuir n e p. m. '».'.~ ' "' 9;.‘ Friday May Nth-Temperance Hail Geor town 2J9 , m, ‘ay Harbor’- at 8 p. m. . ' o. ' p ‘Saturday, May 21et-R. c. Hall at Sturgeon at I p. m. SWWIY. Mly finch-Cardigan, ‘Preabyterlan Church at i1 d. Qllfldly. "l! End-Man Meeting for Women .Oniy In the A. Gymnasium, Charlottetown at 4 p. In. , » Other datee and plaeee will be annetineeq later. i Mrl- Wrleht la e neteibplattorm mum and n» unsettled ne men or Prime entrant-inland onetime leauee 1w :40 I .. .1 will as» v. - . .