I All. oflkw the despot the YJHJQA. on July 7th. The President. ‘ cJw. c by was absent. o" """""o¢ fllx-Ollwbll‘ Mr. J- I'- _, ride-president" for Prillflfl ‘ ty aetod as chairmen in his The gathering was large and tutu MEEllllii mg; oftheista ing facts however might be mot me tioned which would be of in- lerest. I. incorporation o1 Alliance. k i ‘While the legislature was in ses~ sion it was considered advisable to have the Temperance Alliance irr- ' Mhflch D5, 1927 and and refreshment saloons,.also i} n muggy", corporated. A petition was prepar- he fol-letiitut were present: ed and signed by a number of the jun". Wm, Bentley, M. F. rmembers of the Alliance and a “mm 14p, Timon, ter Sin- draft Act ot‘ incorporation was sub ‘m,’ 13mm Mgdlqy, win ‘Ede unit-ted to the legislature and duly wards. IW .1‘. Huggan, John Slmp- phased. non, J.J. MadLeod. SAM. Martin. The purposes und oltlevlfl lloward Ramsay, Edgar Geddinge. forth in the Act are as IOIIQWHI 9,4,.“ mghm. mev. R. H. Stav- 1. To ptoitiote temperance and qmiltov, it. C. Eaton. Rev. A. A- sobriety within thin province by Iiélieod, Revnlnl-i. Copeland, Rev» the discouragement of the use oi til. A. Lindsay. Rev. E. -H. Rain alcoholic liquor as a beverage. bay. Rev. T. A. Saint. Messrs 2. To dissenrinate information re Qeorgo CBrown, (‘Msrgatel George garding the injurious effect of flu’ rbwn, (lNew Glasgow) Angus Mac" use of alcoholic liquor. bee. H. H. Simpson, Bennett 1f To secure rct-ogniticrt of the Haywood DAM. Mac-Donald, Fred. right and dtrty of every citizen to lfickqrby‘, Murdock Anderson, GPO- obeerve and assist in the enforce- rse saving, Peter White. L, U; nrent of law ' ‘ Fowler, W. G. Drake, Roland Mei i_ To prflliiole and maintain Inn's BQI kle.~1.. lB- Melllsh, BAV. Li-Paizeltot the proteczion oi‘ the pirblic James Brady, Norris Sinclair‘ trom the datigers resulting from summ-land MgeKay. Wm. Keenan. the Ilse of alcoholic liquor as H Walter Douil, Melburn Lt-tird. RM‘. beverage- E. Llockhnrt, Rev. I-Kildloothruyll- “".§,,‘§.‘i‘e,'l°j1)_ Raymond Qpcired the li.. Speaker; and Public Meetings. ' w. fol fisggzgwlyiltlhl tlieblf-Jlfillirlltxizh ryitfllll l We begun holding t-tirnmittt-t- ntented on the greatwictory which meetings and public meet rigs lllll has just been won. his HDllFEClKUOTlI metliately after the nnnonililcenierli“ ammo lgrge attendance at the|of the Pleniili-l .4 lolioy of" re so iméetting this afternoon unit of the of lttitutti" by the i-Owillulp-lh _ _ splendid service rendered by ‘the “lien these I earlier nitfittnfl, General Secretary and the solicitor were held trxnel was di icu . of the Alliance during the rnotrirroads were bad‘ and rn-ticli sntiwvre critical time of Prince Edward Isl‘; married. Meetings liovteveii “fir? land's history and ended with an an from uprfllmv?! dolly 1W1" l l5" u“ ma] to all w express their appreci- Etil the eve oi llhr- clectlon.’ H “Ion by doing their part. ‘ ‘Later on lll he Ldnipziign we A committee on resoilltlorts was ivcre assisted lly f1 Illlillllfffpof PTO nominated’ comprjgjng Rev, f). zmrnent fe-ztrptzrarvrtti: Woikci- ofif tit.- Raymond. Mr. Isaac Curler, (Jtarr- i lloininion, l-ohowiiigy ..rc thc ileum; mu, Rev. A, A. MaoLeod. Rev. ‘ti speakers and. Jr; puniir-ris 0 “it stiverh ‘Mn l_,_ p, Tantgn. ‘met-tings addressed llily eacdhd,‘ : 1 mini» committee retired to draw Y” foryllyft-hrgeoelfitileletlltgf tiltrd Zrgliirsriiit QCIaII'C$lIABI.A. Mabuod. General sec- twenty-six “Yemen's Christian Tern‘. rémf,’ “blunted a general report flagrant-e lJlllflllrd.‘ Dr._ .\lurdQcl-;'.\ic- 9g l)“, work accomplished during Iunnomhaddressed ttlgillifflhfldflgi- d“ campaign’ which was discussed ‘fftev. Jo n Cofliuigi, sevenieer,_-mee m “along and fldopusg ‘rugs.’ Rev, F .r , Grant, sixteen _ pieezitrgs. Rev. Archibald Suther “H: GENERAL SECRETARYIS llnnd. tcn meetings’, Rev. R.C.‘i<1ni Rapogf .011, thirteen nteetrtigs, Rev. Fail- Rarnsay. two meetings, rRev. rEJM “l Aitken. three meetings. REV. F. tPi-inno Edward island. Boothroyd, one meeting, Rev. Brethren: JJ. if. Copeland. twenty trier-tings. " A; your General Secretary, l beg Rev. J. J, Sldey, seventeen rtieet leive to submit the following rc- rugs. ‘Rev. R. H. Stavert, fourteen port'.-- zneetings. Mr. ‘LAP. Tantoti, four - We wish to render thanks _w meetings. lMr. H. H. Simpson Almighty God for the way in which lwerttywalgltt meetings. Mr, W.E. iHe bu led us, and for the glorious Bentley, fifty-nine meetings. Rev. Victory achieved. "The Lord has A.A. Mot-Lend. eighty-eight meet doue-(reatthlnzs for us whereof itrgs. ottal number of meetings wfigrq j-ludfk- held three hundred and flfty~five Q-vthwnq employed by the sub-Ext?" This total does not include tem- outQi-vo .0: the Alliance Tuesday. peiancc tneetiirgs oeld by the in immediately dlviduzil unitiisters and others, but entered upon my duties. tllefeiflre (nly meetings arranged for by the this report will cover the period Alliance. In addition to the above. March 16th to July 1st. i927, arr several students in the Presbytert proflmately three and a half inn Mirtistry addrcsséd a number months, During this period we htlvt‘ of meetings of which no definite (ought and won the greatest battle record has been kept. Mass rrteet fbr Prohibition ever waged on this ingo uteri: held at Charlottetown. To the Temperance‘ Alliance tqnillnenrt. Much routine work has Strnrnterside, Montague, George- -b_o_en. done which cannot be rnent- town and Alberion, nine in all which are included irt thc above Milled in this report. A few out ‘Si. Peters l-lorse " Races " WEDNESDETIULY zorn figures, We also broadcasied from Charlottetown un twelve occas- ions, and froinStrimrtierslde on six evenings, eighteen in all. More than u thc-ttsnnd indlviduti letters were received and answer- ed. Approximately twenty-five thousand letters and circulars were mailed from both offices as well "a “Wm 1N PURSES numerous packages of liternttirc: Claus are u follows: "QGJOF-u ha‘ and Pace Ill. Pledges from Candidates, ‘will’: “gawk All the Prohibition ilandidutes ( £50 o0 c“ that have been elected have given amm‘km”rr ‘I ' d)? personal signed pledges to main- (“ £10330) ‘we tain the Prohibition tACl, suppC-nt all 1 amn- close July ma. s per cent. Inuit accompany each entry or it will not be accepted. National rules (0 govern of which this track is a rbotnber flooded finish at the end of 5th Tnke o!!!‘ Herbal Remedial Book on Skin Diseases. New ’l‘rt.-ullne on Chronic Diucnee by flerbnl Remedies. Pamphlets on Loss of Manhood tttitl diseases of men. Booklet on Female Ills mid riilvit-e free by mull. 30 years’ t-rperience. tWlthntit criticising or tllspnring your dot-tars write its before losng hope.) ‘Irennheut by mall nur speciality. English Herbal Dllpenenry Limited t m‘ will be well stocked ice ., .—’! but o! meals served by the flaunt’: Lulu: of St. Peters. '- llarl at 2 o'clock sharp. G. J. MclNNlS President. ‘Albert Qulgley Secretary. 7640-74-51. . 1350 Dnrle Vancouver, B. (l. Canada's Oldest Herbal institute rite "Chew ply Nu Comparison When! ‘It Comes to Chewing Tobacco Because Mickey's Black Twist w the but flavored and has the longest. lasting quail- Tlunle Sim 0 I man buy! llfehfiho [all the Best. HICKEY & NICHOLSON 4.: mascot: COMPANY ammo. l Charlottetown wank-DYE? , cause and the purity of our mot- ‘ to demon , of recognition. I move b. vote of‘ ‘, thanks to our ministers. This mot- unendments , to increase its efficiency. and ti" "ow 11' slstauct! to have the law efficient ly grid satisfactorily annexed. Jn addition i0 [lilo pl I9? We have the "personal gblumnce of the Premier-elect Mr. AJC. Bmpders that there will be no political lil- terference in the enforcement of the Prohibition Act. that impliillll temperance men will be liven i9 the recommendafibnnvo! the Tent perarice Alliance in the appoint.- ttient of the cpiumissioners and eu- forccuieirt cfficials. IV. The Bullofiin. Early in the campaign it was recognised that the purpose of the Alliance could not be effectively accomplished with t the dlsiribll‘ t-lon of literature. veral methods were considered. one of these W415, the publication and mailing of Pamphlets. it was round that the cost of printing and particularly the cost of 905-1338 irouhl make this method prohibitive. Consideration was then given to advertising "hrough the rtewspapers of the Prt Vilvti. The ('03! of this was found ‘.0 be very considerable. Another objection was that this method would only reach the present sub- scribers of such papers who were only u part of the irousehclders 0f therPrtivlnce. ' Sit-ggestions were made by fri ends of the cause that n small in dependent paper should be publish i wlrih tnight be sent out at news paper rates if published periodical- Ey as a newspaper. The itizrt-ier was akeu up with the postal depart- ment at Ottawa and arrangements were rnade to have a paper issued and trialled at rates nr-uch cheaper than would be charged for circul its cr pamphlets. Arrangements were then coni- pleted with private publlshens _The lrwiti ‘Publishing ($0., LtdJ. ‘or the printing of the Temperance lulletin whiclt was issued weekly rntl the election and which it was roped might be croiitinugd there- fter as a rnontrlilyl riuirlictrtion. 3ight weekly issues of scventeen liousaird copies each wflre printed ind mailed to every hcuseholder in he Province. The first monthly issue since the election is now being printed. a few idvance copies of which are now reing distributed. \ The objects of ltld Alliance wliith ire sot. fotuh in the Act of incorp- lfflilOll cannot be achieved without smile rnedltim of disseminating iri- iorinaton. it s ettrnesily to be hop- d thnt ggi-rangenienls curt be imnde to that the alliance can continue 0 distribute monthly copies of the ‘Lulletln to all who have previously ieerrr-eceivlng it. ’. Employees. ‘d in our offices at various times luring the Campaign: Miss Rob- -rtn Stewart, .Miss Marlon Harris. Viiss lzel Rice. Mrs Sadie Ramsay, viiss Ernestine Dickie, Miss Thel- na Melkle, Miss ‘Hazel Rayner, '1l'.l".I']. Siinpsort and Mr/Phonras flillnran. Splendid service ‘was ren- dered, many of these worked over- ime ivitho-ut extra pay during rush periods of the lCnrnpttigti. /I. Volunteer Workd s. rAniong those who rendered inst:- nificctrt service voluntarily arc: Rev. JJC. lMartin. Mr. L.i'. Tun- ton, liiisii Mabel MaciLeod, Remit. “l. Stnverr, Rev. ill, D. Raymond. Rev. <R.IC-. Eaton, Rev. JJH. Cope and. ‘Jlev. J. J. tSldey, Mr. W, T. i-inggtiit. and Mr. WoE. Bentley. Many others of the Alliance could lie rncritionetl. in fact space itlone vtevents the rrzrniring of a long llr-rl who fought valiantly for the cause without thought of selfish in» terest. The consciousness of the splendid band ti’ volunteers ever at iur ‘back. norvcti us to our best». Ill. Conclusion. v ‘The only excuse we can have for this backward glance, aside from the information which it conveys o you, is that past achievements night. nerve its rtc- greater effort n the future. “The t-dmulrand dies The Captain's and the King's tie-l part ‘Sllll Slflllds thine ancient sacri- flee A humble and n corttrite hettri. illord God of ‘Hosts, be with ‘US ye tLest we forget: Lest we forget." (Believing in the justice of our the shouting Ives. let us move steadily forward have before n8 the task of enforc- ing the law. God has chosen llfl rate the blessings of yrohihltio . Let its not fail Hint. Mir- J. J. MwLeod. l think the ministers whotook (helr stand on this question hpve made as great a sacrifice as any and are worthy ion was seconded by Mr. George Brow-ti and carried by a. stranding vote.. . Rev. H.17- Riymolld. replying i0 this expreepion of appreciation sai that ,the Ministers of Prince ilild- ward ifslstui did not desire the thanks of the people, that they had‘ merely done their duty. ‘ . Mr. B. W. LbPago spoke of the work at vhad, sen done by the p The following have been employ- - T forceuientio clear the Province of this cuneed drink tmffitr. You willl not find this Government lllllkillil in anything "rt" can do. We want ev- give ue information. This will bc gladly received and acted upon. Mr. Petgrr Sinclair concurred in what had been said by Mr; iAPfltw- You all knew the stand JEIIVB lflh en in this matter and atrythiu: l can do for the-people 0i "FY1110" Edward island l will do. _- Mr. Angus MacPhce spoke of the work done by the ‘Petnperance Al fiance and said if it hail not been on the job thc same thing would have lltlppelled to Prince Edward island as to Ontario and New Bnunswlclt. flreitt credit is duc l0 the Conservative people for tine stand “my tu/k in the recent clec~ tion. He said that the Prohibition Law could hc enforced in a ivay sail llctin tl-S 8 it-rfuutory to every reasonable iniiu and woman arid'lri- would do hi best to soc lhul the lilW was car ried ou-t. Mr. Geo. Seville suit] that the tilx eitforcertictit of the Prohibition Act was 1e only argument nguirrrt it. That t WHS tip to the people 1nd ‘Government to t-nftrrce titt- iaw now, and provtsrtlrnt they urc sincere. Wr. Wm. MacLeod. The last four years we have been under n Gov- ernment trninvorzfble to Prohibit- ion und the lax enforcement has been with the purpose of putting this low into disrepnlle. The present Government was pui iii by the Fernperartcc people utid if they ti" not do what is right in four years time we will put them out. Wr. w. E. Bentley spoke of thr ‘rungs of the Alliance und- of tho. Appreciation we should feel for lllc mart who- conitributed no liberally to the cause while he was not able to givcdris time. He. nslted that as an expression of this applet-lai- 11ml the meeting W0lll(l how a inn men-t in silent prayer tltutthe lifv of this irrrnn might be sparedJo do still further good ii‘ IL irvere tliewlll ::-i' the Almighty. - The Treasurer, Mr- Huggan. I'v- ported that $5551.57 Wtis collected front various wast expended for advertising and other ifcnerrrl cxpr-tisaes tiuritrg thi- mrnrpnitrtr from tho (.'-|llil'l0lli"ltr\\'li Office. Fiev- A. A. MacLeod reporlvil from the Suintncisitite tifficti, that $1883.76 W118 coilectod and thnt chi! Qlfllfiildilllfes arnc-tttited to 311.1117 Tire total receipts from both of [ices Lllllolllliffd to $0925.03 and tho total expenditures to $0082.63, lettv ing a balance on hlllli] of $253.70. be udcpied. lCair-icti. The Resolution Committee their submitted their report, and the re- solutions were adopted unanimous- ly. The resolutions will be publish- ed in the next edition of the Guar- dian. , - INSERT RES N0 ll In connection with resolution No. S, Special Session, Mr. Bentley spoke of the present. Commission who coming term. Last year theyissued nearly $200.»- 000 worth of certificates. He wtt‘ told that yesterday they reduccti the price of liquor. 1i" liquor sell-r at. $5.00 per bottle it moans 40,000 certificates, if pt 4.00 ii. means 50.000 certificates. These cot-tili- sates ought all to be cxnmiired, Ii Ls customary for the Commissioners to come in the morning and do all the business and go home in the Large tube. l5;- Double also, 50c. Y h m in“ “m, “evening. Itwould ‘beimpcflble ziaig-pngllnlheey, gbglld that-tangle "1 will!" 5“ 9"" mum?“ ‘P. not have to tell the people about m" “lm- i" w“: l" Prohibition, that ii had been done 01w m?” KW °- . . by the Alliance workmipwe w“; there is the matter of officers. the further LBIILABOQ and advice Yrlle" 8110""! be "m9 alt‘: "me 9"‘?! of the Temperance Alliance in our fllflllld W l" much Mme ‘hem daflcmle has once “am gathered m, task of enforcing the law. We are tithe "me i0 W? will! Y l?‘ ‘fie; what l er numbers than ever. M“ ‘° “m” “mi” “an” m 1mg“ The conmttlontrrgd "c150 wilt“; and “lid. the arrival by last enforce die’ Prohibition Act. and certificates YESWI‘ Y m‘ am E n‘ at’ t ms I M“ Fred Mmxay this can be done. There is nothing 50 pertmonl-h- He spoke 0 c us. s s re 0mm - i Mon“, impossible in this Province. ‘We qhfjptgstl iskezsifitoéotlflhg [Ifitglsleaglrlf- $331123 tivlvlos c a at orrticrstt mm] -l d l or- , . ' - ' '" ah?! fndb jzflbrltlzlteailzlrililgptoangd, ll [or lhlbititive. in order to make the nec- daughter and nurse from Brooklyn. cue will stand for no ing but en- ery niul interested iu this work to llrcffi Will"- Slllbved Wcllllm-‘l Wiiiauthor, who was bomln Charlotte- nOlIYCIBS and $5550.16 . Moved by .Vir. ‘Win. Manhood.‘ seconded by Mr. ().*C._ Ltflllugt- itlrat the report of the Tffifilsllfidl‘ ‘i which lie had organized all utider~ - the first n Summer Visitors Al; ‘Holland UOVB The Summer colony u. Holland have Then I laser-y amendment to the Prohibi- gtlon Act as soon as possible. Mr. Bentley also spoke in connec- ition with the resolution regarding 't.he Temperance Bulletin. New York, all of the furnished cot- will be occupied, Mrs. Orculit is visiting Prince Edward Island for .the first. tittie. ‘She ls the only ‘Irw-Jdaugnter of Basil King, the mmous .st.anding amounting to a. I DllmxFtown and who as Rev. W. B. Kin!’ lruetely $1200.00. Bill- ile 5W1“ ‘ill was at. one time assistant at St. {the "necessity of presenting flirt-s t". Peter's Cathedral. Amongst the first ' ttbe people and the udvantage we‘ had over the other papers in view.‘ of the larger circulation. We have only begun our work, we must keep! in touch with our people if we wantr to get on unanimous vote-i on the, plebiscite. To publish the Bullet- arirvals at. Holland Cove this yenr were Miss ‘Roecllllng, principal oi Edgehill, Windsor, N. 5., and lit-r assistant, Miss Murruy. who ore ngnin occupying thc same cottage which they have had for so many lsumrners. Next to tiicrn Mrs, C. l3" 70'“ Year womd cost‘ appmxhxbifiniicroft Fraser, the Muses Fraser. lately $2100.00. We need money torMasw Donny and Mm Martin are mm’ on me campmg" “gamst3 again in "Chcz Nous" and expect to lnquu“ we “mm M“ Macmod mbc joined by Mr. Fraser on Sunday." igo on a Financial drive. during bul-I Mix George Morrison and her . ' t t it‘ . ‘mlncliygézrpgggss ggggatlf accepting’ daughters expected to be here again 1w“ “dvcliwifl "MW" ‘" "m B““r§'t°§§§l- iftiimfiiufnqffi. IJZTI-ilpfilliiltfffff § Rev. Mr.FgiltntJt:iia.slp2li]t~l)witli refer-flaw? iFegemFfl fir?“ fumiiih’ all“ .etrcc to getting iihc necessary workrl-h?" _'~°'" a5? L‘ _ ‘f’ Y°“T__'-‘~Ful”°“J clone by o. voluntary committee aft» DY M19- EflWlll Allktlh. Miss Aitkcn, ‘er Mr. MacLeotTs term had expired, Master Gordon All-kl?" and M135 De- iand tlic difficulty connccicd with 1310B. The remaining srnnll cottage this. ‘at the tslhure LeMooriupicd btyl Mire. iMttrria from on rea wi i er lllr- llfllillry $11111 lllfll cmlfideifitluugtiter. Mrtry and hcr friond Misc atinn had been given w the biliincictr Riordun. On the dining hll tlltli- Rh Yel- WL’ W011‘ 110i llfflllilred “Havel Mrs. Robinson and Mrs. H -ri,-z state anything (lllilllll/fill’ a“ ll- “ms urc occupying the smaller cottage desired i-hfli lllllllml! Shmlm l?” 9'91‘ and have with them at present. Mrs mulllfvly dlsfllllsed- n‘? ~Smd we L. A. Hasznrtl. Much regret. ha: Wilili U19 Wmk “med 0"" Hedliffdli expressed this yeni" on account SPOKE of asking the people "0 ‘lend o1" the absence through illncsn oi in information regarding violations M,.s_ w_ A‘ Q M01113‘... who l. rill Law “ml the replies he had re- sponding this summer at Hdmewotrtr ‘Cflved- He 59M we ‘ma m mach Satiitaritim Guelph. It is hoped. ltlw pcoplf to leigrn (tie lvverltbfolgfi tiowevci- that Miss DéBrlslly will be i‘hv hn cons erc mens '1, .'. ,- , .. ., 131w lgmomultion across m the pub nble to spend noun. titnt. at. tlrt. Lott. l _ L this your. Ono u!" the ni-w lLlIlllilUfs g3 iiit“gll“l.“firair"lixfctllfizfi §§g,1,‘fd"§e, this year is Mrs. Whitby with Must- . i ';>" _>-q_i_- lg)!‘ finances to carry on with the‘ Egsigélflibyuiilgiiig‘ p; lmifgr; apcr. t, .__ , , t ‘hilt? ‘rii'f.§§‘.‘“li.i r..£.i::"'".z*";.:*:.:: a committee of five being appoinhed hm Dxan Mud“ ‘hi? 30mm‘ m Cmoperam with the pew Premwillnc ailment of ‘lslllcCill with, Mr»; the following were nominated: Mt. Mllx’ Iii m] Bl“ U ‘ _r w‘ E‘ Benuey‘ Rm" A" A Macuod“ M] fy’ ‘m. n tt e. y div-i ‘lira. Mr. L. P. Ttittwti, M. ct. F. Hntclie-yilll tit sonic loo us: vi 11c ,1_ tltv R» H- =:*.:¥:..:::"2:::: :::..::s.::.‘ "zzrzr .111. Mr. |.. u.‘ Fowler of Albcrton waspnl... “gm-n M,‘ m,“ M“, I, C_ D... called on . by m“ iihlilrilla“ imdiBri-"ity and Miss llt-Lty DcBrisny ni- spokc with 090i) feeling m‘ “lwsu front Montreal. Miss Florcncc i-stutc 0f ‘flflilllfi l" Alberta m“! h“; Pope lius staying WlLll her at pros- ilpllrecllll-loll 0f the will’ m9 emu‘ out the Misses Grccri from Sttmrnur- ‘llflll llflil 8on9 l" P- E- sidc and a special tor nt tlrc Covc " Mr- J- J- Mad-CM Said fhm‘ he for tlrc pust ton t _s has boon Dr. “lid Visited ‘he Preside!“ of m‘? A? Hagctloortt who lute; been visiting‘ "film? M!" c: w‘ mosby M“) ‘S. l“ Prince Edward Island to tnakc u stu- and he said he would do anytlringydy or fox breeding and possible to hclp the cause. Mr. lrn MacKuy said he under-r rztood that the coirnriitices which ‘lrntl been organized during ti Kitiign were still to act and to son "iii reinittatices to the Alliance. Mr. John Simpson said that. he understood when the ' t . ha? agggysayglfihlsiwith their fnnrilies Jt-wotrld be better for the contrlbut-lfisaligiafl‘ . __ » f. u e 1o "1 com. V _ camping COTE Rillrfitfiingclugod we,“ upfgrotrnd which tlioir fntlici" loved so‘ more he behaved it would be gimgymuch. and tit which they. as “chlTtFj He also said. that. the people wotiitirvn. spent runny happy dtrys- M11 J- be glad w conmbuun 1P. Gordon and ftmiily are into tin-l l Re“ M“ Mum“ Said will, l-elyrlvnls at the Covc this ycnr. ltaving" icrtltitztr i0 the article “Funds Nccti-Ilbvell (lflltalilcd ill‘ Chfll‘l0i»l-lli0Wll lid" in the Bulletin, as yct wc linvtnwhilc Jack was tiikiiig the entrance _ ‘tml no time l0 think of funds, AEXQIHS for P. W. C. Each WCEK mid i I | r i been lllfiklllg‘ enquiries xvitlr respect t0 other fin" bearing nitiinuls. Front i r were appointed be permanent. riin on Monday .ltt"l ht-tgitiriiitg of Llrc Alliance in ‘illlmoritiirg. , 11nd when tlrc Act wtus passed 1m had the pleasure of drafting it... Thiswns not thc Act. wliicli ii; nowr in force. »We arc stat-Ling now on‘ the next lap. _ l fl- lgplzfinwsiilfllrdillchggrliftiljlSvliooi were irclti on 'l‘lrui'sdi1y n1"- nncc Alliance in this campaign. He‘ mrnomi’ ‘mm 30m“ wit“ “bout my l. . _ . iy visitors prcscni. The also said that in the LOlflfllltb€(..>!l‘vere examined in me v it 01 v STANClll-Ili SCHOOL - | i a plllJli itrious sub-l rjecw rlly their teacher, Mlsi: Rutli ganlze after the election but to golmmsfonl‘ " by Miss Maw . . '- - _r rlt'\\'.‘itllil (lllUlP I'm int-r‘ lcnclitir). nntl We Have an Organization now Wuispiritigtotr School lllld showed by ' their prompt and - "lllTilA! airswers tltub they lind been tfftfllflilly taught. stood that they were not. to disor- 5-‘ Pi c. a. up which should gonforwarti and‘ r make a real success. ‘i’ worked with the Temperance Alli- ! . ran";- At 3.‘? v K crest star. i. - ,1. ti.- K In, t l played the, bcttcr golf in the uftcr- ltlislrosc of Norninri Scott. Montreal. [finally wintriirp, 2 niid 1. ‘one-hole lcad going out in the aft- .crnuon. but was om.- iii trrrenrs ut rtlrc ninth, and tin‘ triutch trriiilliit- lificcntli. Hurt‘ I Scott 1111-10 llil-li; Lhrvc in n row. morroiv. m “mp llQFL‘ lic lgocs to the World's Poultry‘ hiutrrict- dfloirgross ai. Otttiwu where lie deliv- wliti crs one of the addresses. 'l‘lrrct: oLThonr the married daugiitctn of the laief2 and ,.‘Jtidge initzgcruldmMrs. Hutchinaonflnoon. but commitmw Mrs. Falijweatltcr nncLMrs Bowman noon he from tiiflercni. hnlt-s roiurnutl dtnvnfttll. ‘Jack Ni take n position olsuwltcrc. - -»~<br>—-—i-- Tlic tilosing cxcrcftsms of Stuncliclltex .Kenl team to a friendly game of Iibasebull lo take l "lA. grounds Queen Square baseball team Mori- dny morning at 10.30 o'clock. All players are risked to be on liaml. and the following prizes wcrc distri- 'bitl.cd. for swhntrftriiig llrt ‘ti ‘TTHOM and flit‘ rrhiitvl irlWi , .>1"fl5vvtl‘_ Snow-eappetf mountain peaks, white in the rosy dawn- with horses feet, flying on the steep. trnil-shouts-tlie wild pur-" p.-.‘ valleys. b.‘ W‘ - the ring of Bulb-find Dfflmu. Sllfillfllw. Cometly—hurletl into n mag- llllllfflll. setting 0i’ Cairn. “Buried Treasure”. “our: naive" COMEDY “On Guard”. ' NINTII cnarrnn ~ ._.___, Ex-Giiatnpioir Reach‘ Finals In Canadian Meet IIAMILTON. 011b,, July ll.~Three prt-vimis winners of ihc Canadian cimtttcur golf" championship reached the scrtii-fitrals totiny when. in tho third round matches, they ctricrgcd victorious. Two of thorn. Frunk Thompson. of Chicago. rind Snritly Somcrvillc, of London. hurl cont ur- ntivcly r-nsy Wlllil, stat-urinp: big leads in in‘ ptorriitip. which were L00 itnicli for respective opponents. F. G. i-lobiizcl. 0i" Lumbtoir. and W, II. Gardner, of Buffalo to overcome in llrc rtftorirotiii, tiltlrougli two lost-rs Advance Sale Is~~ _ Higher Than For Last Title Bout NEW' YORK. July 8. —Tbp ud- vttitce solo for the Sliurkey-D mp- soy fight reached the hnlfwnlliotr dollar itinrk. even before Jack Shut-key nrrivcd from Boston io’rc‘-‘ some training for the brittle. Shark- cy and his rctinue gol; in late and hi‘ plans to start. training in thr- gyrntiusitrttt tit Madison Square (int-den tomorrow afternoon. . ' Tcx Rickard. who is promotlir: the fight. has reached a state oi mind where nt nny triinute he may buy n one way ticket to Madagascar, Every time Rickard appears on this street or got-s to gut n sliuvc and steps" in to buy u glusrs of ice cream soda, lrc isiinitnedluhely surrountlctl ‘by people who ask him if they can lbuy ten scttis for the fight. "I think I will usk for the tip- poirrirhcnt of n committee to hnndlc the iitrkct: sttlc for my trcxt big fight." Rickard said last night. "I tun irinkitrg so inniiy cncniicrrthat I am afraid sortie of my frlcrtds will rcfusc to —speak to nie. Every body wants i.o get. tickets in thc first ton rows. Of course that is impossible." i i " The ticket demand is "éven- great- erpkltnn lb wns for the Dempsey- Titnney "fight 'antl iztierefrf-ur-o- not nearly so trinity good tickets available. " l noun. . Don Crirrirk of Scarborough, Tor- onto. had o. strenuous ratrilgfllc to He had u ill‘ did not squirt-c cracked ttriti Unrrick won Garrick will nit-ct COIIIGPViIlC to- \vliilc Tiiqitipson tackles J. Mt-(Jitrilty of Brooklyn. iodtty t-limiitttetl Stanley pson. of Missmsttirgti. Toronto. 2. Tliotnpson was one up at on each nine in the after- hntl losing streaks of three catch. and this caused his iO-iii cholson Is T0 Quit M. A. ‘A. A, MONTREAI: July B. ~.-J. P. "Nick" Nlt-litilsoir. truck arid rugby Washin-giolrldifeilfr "w" Wish To Beat Bears ‘SEATTLEQ villi. July n: 1-'rne Washington Huskies. all steamed u to wlri again ‘at Pouglikeellsle. lire - . . ‘ .. , --‘tlie cottage no britutiftrllv situated “men or m" Momie"! Amiileu" rartlciilnrlv 'nx"ou to th h b ._ .systctnntic campaign will ht n1 . . _ ._ __ . .‘ _ l, d i S _ lea. e ave een 1e l-‘Iliinjntfg flint "aunt-d and all will lrnvc an oppor- at. tlic Point. ownctl by Mr. Walter Alma“ ,A~*-*"“'"'_'°"r_ l“ Show!’ Li’ Cnilfornin eight at the f nlslt. y u b y b i dyflztrrtity to give. . V ilrlylldlilflll is oct-npit-tl by a party of lisfvvp Lmhullmfll ("gflfilifalulxlzi “Y“"°m; 'I‘hcy‘rc noriitrtilarly anxious t0 . Mr. John Anderson iii n few bfltlljjfllly young pcopli! who are gencrnl- wfim "tfil zllmtil" "ill" "P0? ~ trim tlit- Golden Bt-nrs because of "Norris said ltc hatl been on dcck itllly nwny to work nl; L‘ S" L" l“ Nluml-qo". will an early tlcfcnt this scanott by the Brnitis and bccntrso if incidents prior to tlic race that. included fl llii. “lliIZh-hnttinrz". The Huskies say the Bruins "high-hut i’ them the irigltt. bcforc tho race b hardly sneaking i0 thorn in the crdwlhnilso. Thcy also resent ihcfnct that the lattes wcrc not chosen’ until the night before the race andjhaf.“ 0 course was insufficiently -marked. Tlint h: why such an lnte _ - 88h‘? flames-in the hearts of thgsg-l skies to‘ trim Wnsltirigton at. Poughjiteep- S19. The desire may be n detriment!” the Huskies. or, they'll liable tp IQ;- gei that" there . are sevbilal t-olahor Challenge . _____ /‘ o. ihc Queen Sqtutro baseball i do liercby_cltnllengc the West JllICf.‘ at. the C. A. Monday evening at 6,15. There will be u lat-notice for the Prizes for highest stntitllntz _ ‘in ccali grade. awarded as follows: ei hts iii the rac and , olpg Mr‘. James E. Birch gave a brief "hairs? Ellie I§:§"'C"‘“Ll"f‘ Wllfi _¢°"' Grade VIP-Margaret Cairns. wgl be mo. {Qughqw w" ry-‘asbout hiswry of his interest m the TWP] so! t‘ 1 ‘fllllmllll W45 9P’ Grade VI-- Elizabeth Culrirs. just one crew. J . ~ ~ . , Dernitce Allinncc nnd spoke of the“ .11.“ {Janina}! in“ "he Iolmwhlg ‘Grade V ‘Sm-l "E151" Kfllly- —--~ ——- ‘ ' '~ fact llml, he lmd been l, gonsel-vd- Pmlémifme “m5 ‘hwfilljlmlillll’ We“ Grndc V lJunJ-wliatie Aiken. lllllllflrfl unit-ratio for trill-t» nml “ye for flftyaix years aud mm m, 1°18” grllil b2} illlfldlllléllll-‘i- n “ Spcclulprikcs for luotzrcss nward- vii-into». . ~ bcneved he had been supporting a Rucwllirl-i-o-Il Irynrn ‘flay bplrool; t-tl i0 pl-istr lir Frrzzt-ll Mal-gavel. __ Conservative measure when lrc Malnolnjplvlathpqol] “y m’ t bKMBl/hc-ioll "l"! Leliill Cfllllflftlll- love» , 01w rewo- Prizc for ailcndnncc awarded to t _ —— {oi NEW oslzmrin PET (By British United Preel) illlfllfiiilN. Jtrly 8. ~Tlro especial-it‘ of n out, two squirrels. three rats, and n sprinkling of chlokcitri living in ‘harmony together" in n tinge ut out show cvcr- held in Berlin, hnsr cruised a writer in one of "the more atzritliy pessimistic Na» iionallst pupors i0 hopo that. nfier _ all. eonrcthing ni-y yel come of Locnrnn. Thoshtiw", rtprtrl from a certulti cntholittity or exhibits, is itself stitiietllltig unique for ‘a coun- iry that has hitherto looked llpnll the oat its u nrentur made to earn its ll ng catchlpg mice. This is ffeiii ratios“ liftiiicq. He "id" l an ehoitt to popnliirlse an animal whose habits do not stilt a- nation of flat-dweller; in circles which, ~ I bcomuntwssm . w‘, t. ‘ . ,_ . . _ ' t _ l “v - . . . unilll our purposes are accompllah. ance irt this campaign. ~ 05:5! C8133‘; Confederation by Richard Kelly. Eucli pupil was til-I '_ l ad. ‘The sterner and more prosaic Mr. L. P. ‘fnnton said that so fur malégm. $1.1m _k L" b so pnlsenuid Wm‘ “rcmlfediitallon i‘ t » » - » fir . task of effective entlnce t t as h" was flmwlled he lmtl only . . . l’ " Y Mama" "fill"- . . it" " ‘ " " " " W’ . me“ t 9 ct Cairns lslsre Kelly lulu. Mac- l ~ - " “ A “'7' “mmrubh ' B C our laws l3 befor us. God has choa- dfllltidhiiidéti-ybasl‘ he saw it and he Donald “I'm Richard Ktjuyi , wztfauflaiirlgflitkllgrg‘stfeiamd “n p?‘ , homellko Hotel at a moder- f}? “Lug (llemonsu-ate .10 the worm a T’ , l 3:): s c , cmpcrnnce to the DHoLWlII Love you Mother“ by 1mm sinémiz "Hm; Military-b?! ugh y. ate pride. . . . . w’ a" ‘howm M excepuonany m" madman, m" Ilsenotefiiuntgilnfr Prohibition. Let t- A“ for you", Mt“ o. a Lem" mm um he Katie Aiken and Jenn Champion, brotitztrt this ctysitccessfilfAgkfilfl- L‘""° “d m" """*°" ' lanon and we are certain you will be able to make a piesl- Respectfully submitted, full dun“ would gladly work on and nu the ‘f,’ “Mm i“ " "lm- ’ J ‘Wm’ h“ “d “m _ 1 . I t. -. -. l1 we. ~—»~~<g>. > ‘,'°_ . Inl Infection if you will look them over. QEQEQ;EL§°S£=RETAR'V ltlggflcpgttedtd was instructions to do b‘? MEltllza_ ‘Wm a “yshxm M “animus Con; iefilpfgdld “bu, Th l 2s t 1.00 ithi . A. . ‘ - ' .‘ m.lt.il.st -t .'idl in.‘ ' ‘HY i11i!'.sl.r~ri' ‘tr- "' - c,“ "Iwpijj ,1, 3,], thou?" w " m‘ '"°" °' a" . o... ‘ffriiiriili§"wii§swi’frl"fifd mil wreath: akin beenhnthis rrgtltvil. ti; pas-Zing?“ i”; l _, ....'.'.‘r..5§r"..$ill’,‘ "lrlllrily. “olrlilnairlifll- °°""‘"¥ '°=""'- btlrl ti" ' worked, of the ministers who work- \ after ehaving- years and all knew where he stood. NoL|,?,:fl,-ii0:“1]_wy Lime _G°°d 1°!‘ t-iit-r-trlnr- nlrrtrlttutc-s ‘nrelbiiilt up "'9 "M" “rut "n m‘ ‘n?’ . sd in their d-wh churches and Qt the 1 FREE with Some of the pcoplv have not owed mcl¢Zl'l°n¥..'--§Jl'" §{‘.j,“"”°"~ .. ‘will ‘llilltltlil rlllnfl- .1 "'5' '" °'°'° '"°-"'"‘l'y ‘° E A CENTRAL voters who made such a splendid e ch tubeof Williams “Y ill“ "leefilir" "5 "WY 50°11"! Priscilla Frizzell y e Don’ by .- ‘illlltlllihl- depot. theatres. , I r DRUGSTOHE incense of their voitee. the fuct that s§,ving.cm,m_ Th“ which we all regret. But wc are M°“‘°" BOHgQnLlLHC n k -/\ fltrrtnuit has invented‘ a roitr > “°- i p m u c ~ the Candidates elected are pledged t. Sh. . c .. lookillil forward. The Island has erg" by “w. m w“ eel" “"i“"l“'1‘lllclwle if"? imlimlh» “Tm Wm,‘ aw‘ r~33 ' e c on ice ream and Excellent Ice-Cold sparkling w support mewmhdbltlo“ m“, and among avlng ream naval. 8mm] as high as it docs m_ Légmr Cafe s. n, _ H m! wuddmeh and ..pmpdfl_ t l, "l" w, in", l"! WIW- n“. “swam... U; m. p,.e,,,le..sle,,l . (l)_l0f.ten_l the beard day and we are ‘still goitit! oti to Wm.‘ his Pilaf: wgillhm Pfcsimifdrr: t- iiio thiilrd uses‘ a new I lllfll- .' , . I .. - '" ' that, there will be m. DQ111133] m. qhtckly, (2) eliminates ‘treater victories holding the Pi-o- ___ 0 ciool ccrtlflcttic _ MAJQQKD. Ao MabDQNALD, _. . h . - ferference in the enforcement of irritation, (3)leaveb the hlbiii°Y1BBl1iwPhi8ll~ - hnvt- i'illt._.l_mi-_’“' ‘.“““" " ~ "i. " ~ ‘ . i Proprietor"; ‘ r r. .. . o»... .... .. . -- the Prohibition Act. tin conclusion “u, feelln‘ BETTER_ The meeting closed with singing l)“. lgrltllllLli|lh'l:‘lLFL;(:“E6 "."l'“l"’ H‘ A" "‘)"'B‘l‘"illilll'lll' I'm “m/filliie" l“ ‘ i RS. 0. WIKIELP’ - r I _ I r" Mr. ‘Mudbeod said that now we than whui you waned“ the Nailonfl Anthem, mww ‘zlussesl- . inn d c nnd m. itinpvto untt-rhiflth , ' M.“ ‘ - bbiibd§f3f§“" ll