Science t for this new hygienic pad that __ discards easily-as tissue-rm laundry n; time; lluciiuuib" . ‘Y-"ffuvfi-a- “ ~ _ tWT-f-i " > . ltwhflf: l‘ THERE n édrééytawfxigquisiieiiyg 6b w . At-“fl . ~ wdE-Qhsfif new‘, at OEC I‘ _’ eater protection. piwiythat’ s i on wire-s‘ r so. Eight in 1o Bette _ now use “Kotex." ~ y Discards like tissue, _ Noembsnassment»; fl ‘ Five times a3 absorblfirli Ordi- nary cotton pa s. ' ' Dcodorizies, thus en of offending- dinlgxali danger stores simply by You ‘ask for it without hesitancy. Be sure to get the genuine. Only Kotex itself is "like" Kotex. In fair- ness to yourself, try it. KOT€X N o lsundryf-discud like tissue was... Thank saying “Kotexf . > Central Guardian A MEETING OF THE Govern- ment Bllllborters 0t York Poll will be held at York llall on Tuesday, June 21st at 8 o'clock. A full at. teudance is requested WAS llllN THE MEETING which M“ Fa]. i lis is addressing at the Prince Ed- The Charlottetown Yacht Club W11"! tfilflglit at eight will be hroad- Staged another interesting yacht 905i by Station C- i<‘.- C. Y, race on Saturday afternoon. The race was closely contested all the way,.although not as many chans- es in position as in the last race they-kept within the danger zone all the way and one little slip to any boat would have made a change‘ in positions. Pi” ' The. starters in Saturday's race THE CONCERT in the lllansin. were-‘P-fuo, Messrs John King and field "M! Tuesday. Juno 21in is -ll'l‘l‘1i.Cl_81‘l_f; Minuigou, iuqé rs “W19? We llllfibiccs of the l'l‘081ly~i(lt\l‘ll(ll1 illusory and Henry llrid’ ; teriati Church. Sulc oi hnmo-‘ilhosi, lllessrs John Lund and, Al. i made csndy- Admission 35c and Smith; Zenith, Messrs IQIWIBHlZ-MC" 25c. 720s ilunis and Alfred Iiead. " 7211 CENTRAL PARISH CHURCH OF SCOTLAND. —Rcv, 1), M, Lamont will preach nt canoe Cove gllmwednesilfll’. June 22nd at. i’ _ | The boats were called out at_3.84 THE ANNUAL vm-M m,“ Piano-allot‘ they bud placed their favor- Recitgtlg by pupils m- pmn w_ H, ite course in a hut for choice. The Fletcher Wm m, hem m, M,mm“._-i-iiiirsea picked out was from starf- June 20th at 3,45 p, "L m“; 7430 ‘wing point to North River buoy to m, in Hgaptz pk-mol-im Hun" (701,! Itosebanti then to stake boat. twice Iectlon at doors to defray expeuis-lammml- e5; , 7313 | At 2.40 the fleet were sent away p0 a fairly good start, the “Goo" "audtihost shocking each other in in flll‘l‘.\\'(!ll parting on the line. The news, “but Mrs Ross captured mc.i“(m““ m‘ a "emu gel-m"? away “THE ORDlNAR-Y rcvilcr ueuiil- Iy bores mo" says the National Conservatives I Score Mr. E. T. High; oi Charlottetown took the platform looking. for trouble and did tint take long in flailing it. With to a statement previously "m; , y Mr. Wood that his firm lrttdi; eon res- ponsible for the brinElIli-l to Char- lottetown oi‘ a stcamsiflpais an aid to thc farmers, Mr. lliggs fcit rather (lnbious and eloquently and passionately demanded thc uumc oi the steamer from tho aiorcstiid gentleman. whereupon Mr. \Vood prodiu-cll u dctter from a promin- cni. Nctvikmudinnd firm thanking thc firm oi‘ McNeil and Wood for their patronage and complimenting them on their service to the pro- ‘vini-e as they were ‘totally respon- siblo for the departureof the S. S. Illngna to Charlottetown. Mr. Iliggs wormed hisway out of his prcdicimcnt as best he could and laboriously continued his address amid thc laughter and shouting of the iIIItIICIICB. Co sailed. DEVELOPED t. . (Continued from Page :1) . _ N llqng some good hut ha “iiitroduc- I pRflwgin 3:151:22!’ evils whlchiqitiwt m“ ' PHOTOGRAPHS ENLARCEMENTS icnAsweu. Portrait Studio WATEHIF‘RQN'F DIRECTORY . . . . June 10th, 1927. CarvelPs Wharf Schrs. Vici-vr W. T. and J. E. Collins in port. ‘Sc-hr. Electra sailed. PaolPs Wharf Schi: Dwlna in port. Carraghefls Wharf _ Svhr. Irene Mil. in port with a iviirgtl oi coal for Lurmgiior Lyon's Wharf ‘Sciirs. Iilazel l3. Miller and Bonus . Solar. Mona In port. Large Increase In Exports (Canadlan' Press) (ITTAWA, June 18. —Canadlan trade is going ahead. The two mouths of the fiscal year ended May 31st. Show an increase of filly millions over the correspond- ing two months of Inst your. Oi repairs- this increase practically thirty six KLG. S millions is represented by growth in exports. ~ Etch-rs. Sclirs. (lorenu in ‘Bessie Urunia in port. Plckard's Wharf George \V. White Bitrd. vCanl '11- Richards and port . "Sti". 110a in port. Buntaln, Bell's Wharf M. Duggan and Bruce Stewart's Wharf ‘SJS. Prince Edward Island and (lJGiJS. iiayiicld in port undergoing . Brant in port. Ferry Wharf Schr. Vaudelln “sailed. ' Elzcy Jr., She has a sense oi‘ humor; out,» iglll-‘lll, While the (iliost, P-no and versatile, pflggggfips me ,.1,,,,,.,,,,,Zei1itii shot away together, the diction, nave‘. rants]. Heart,‘ Hauofihoet [iuliing out ‘in front and qwcketg 5o Qen[3_ Tgooilifllllilig this position iiuiil about .____ three hundred yards from the buoy REcn-AL, 23m; JUNE, - ioiiludnvlieii the Zenith caught a. nice sail- iliigers 0i‘ one hand would lit! more‘ h": M9019 and 59m- m‘? ("will all‘, than enough for the reckoning oi‘ m?“ "mmdmg ‘he ‘mo!’ at one ha" such recite“, m, u,“ wmpum withiillilllill! after three, Ghost on haii’ Mr5_ 11 M_ 1103,," 7200 lmlnute later, lliiunigoo and P-no to- ___ ;gethci' thrcc quarters of a minute S. S. MAGNA ihic (‘hurIoiil-iown1mm“ Th“,-5(|“y, saith“; "m," |,~,.i,|,,y_ _i Ou thc run tn Rosehauk all bouts J. Ilragg, Agent 1km.“ 5,0,,“ iclosetl Ill mi the leader, the Ghost. ‘ Wham 7199453,, .huviug u shade on thc Zenith on lrtiuuiling tho buoy at illl 1-4, Min- UNDER THEldis-lmguishpd ‘mtyiligiiii hall‘ minute later and P-no rouuge oi‘ l-Iis llillllllll‘ tho Lil-uten- SATIIRIIAYS YACHT RACE own, the P-no, the only boat show- eveu break. THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIANi PAGE THREE Prince County Nominations Saturday was nomination day in, Summerslde and the following were} nominated for Prince County, First district Jeremiah Blanchard of Du-i varyiarmer, assemblyman, Liberal; Joseph T. Gallant of ‘Plusville, far- mer, assemblyman; Conservative, Robert Hudson Gordon of Mont- rose. farmer, councillor; Liberal, Wilfred Tanton oi Aiberton, barris- ter, councillor; Conservative. Second Dlstrict—Albert C. Saun- ders, of Summerside, barrister-at- Iaw, ussemblymun; Liberal; G.. Shelton Sharpe of East Bideforthi farmer and fox rancher. asscmhlyd mun, Conservative; William Ii-i [tennis of (Yilcary, trader. council-i ior, diiberal; Jrlin D. Kcnncdyof, Oilleary, trailer, councillor, Conser-i vative. Third District —Adriau F. Arsen-i out of Sunimersiile, barrister, as- scmblymau, Conservative; Martin Gallant oi‘ Urbainvilie, teacher, as- semblyman, iLlberaI; Harry AsDar- by of Abrams Village, farmer, coun- cillor, dilberai; Thomas McNutt of Malpeqae, councillor, Conservative. Fourth Dlstrict— Norman W.‘ Lowther of Charlottetown, barrist- cr. asseinblymrm. Conservative; Horace Wright of Bedeque. farmer, assemblyman, Liberal; Louis H. I-Iowatt of Tryon, farmer, council- Ju,lg,.s_;tless,.s _]_ 1.3 Bragg’ ‘mi ior. Conservative; Walter M. Lea Currie and John Chandler. - 0f Tryon, farmer, councillor, Liber- Criinmittce hoat—M'i'. Malcolm a1- Flfth district, James A. Mac- Irvrin and crew. Neill oi Summerside, trader. as- BY THE Bllliil a. half minute later. A1 the stake bout the Ghost had incrcusctl her lead, being one quart- er of a minute in advance of the Zenith with the "Goo" one half and the P-uo two minutes behind the Ieaih-r. The ivlinnigoo put on a sailing spurt on hcr tucks to North River and finally sailed her wuy into sec- ond Iuisitiivn with the Ghost still \veli out in front and rounding the buoy at Iii 1-2, thc "Goo" one and a iluurti-i- minutes behind, followed by flcnith und P-un. (ioiuu to ltosebunk on the second turn thc bouts ilbout held their illfiilll)’ gain, the (ihusi. getting around at 21.52 Ii-i, Zenntli 3.512 Ll-il, P-llo 3.55 1-4. 'I‘in~.rc was no change in position on the run to the finish line, the Ghost retaining her lend finished at; 4.02, llinuigorl 4.03 3-4, Zenith 4.05 1-4. l'-no 4.06. The time ior the course being one hour and twenty-two miuuttis. Officials Sturtei-w-Jlessrs John Webster and Arthur (Jampbell. NOTE sernblyman, Conservative; Doctor John It‘. MacNeill of Summerside. The y'all-ht owners are certainly physician, ussemblymnn, ‘Liberal; ilnreas R. Alien oi isllmillfiiizildfi, mer- chant, councillor", Liberal; George D. Pope of Suminersiilc, trader, councillor. Conservative. high iu their praise of‘ the courtesy extended then on race days by Cap- tain llt-Dougull of the S. S. Illlls- boro who has time and again gouo out of his why to give the bouts an ant Governor and Mrs llcnrtz, thc Daughters of the l-lmpirc arc ni'i‘c.i'- v lug to the public, thc i-hunrt: oil ‘hearing Mrs It‘. M. [toss in (mo. of, 110i‘ pleasurcuhlc. cutt-rtziinmieuts.j The ltluglish press writes in the highest terms of ilicsc recitals. We would advise securing tickets (‘t\l'l_\'i as only a limited number will bu: the bitter end upo imnilcggcrs ini the Province of‘ Olliilfllt, tins dc- chtrctl by IVIajor-tlcn. Vii-ior \\'iI-‘ liams, (lommit-isitincr of Ontario‘ Provincial Police, in uu iult-rvii-n“ Iisre yesterday. llc haul n list con-l Training the names of hoolivetzoi-s large and (small, and l‘.\'(‘l‘_\' onn ofi them would ilaud behliul the burs if, they continua opcrzitions. he tit», clurcd. l \ i0 0 Q owe o+++~44+0+ i- 4o o» "!*w++¢ -v - 0-694 0o o0+o+o+¢+n * CLASSIFIED ADVERTIS One Insertion Four Insertion! Eight Insertion: . 044i Misoelleneoud - - INO. ALFRED McCONALDhLAND Surveyor, Hermanvlile. P. E. I HORSE ' 3924 2 17 11110. change FRENOWS CARDING. MILL IS now open for Curdings, luiccs 7 and 8 cents. ‘7205-6-20-21 - YOUR MANGEL seen is HERE. . The kind that grows you a crop- Got some from John H, GilLi -‘ 21, swlmo. fw.) .___--—-——-—-——- Hughes, Union Lot _____-j———- FOR SALE-S Nlahoguny Bed Room Buds, box springs, badr nutttross- cs- Rure bargain 1C8 Woyinoiiih Street. 712510-1641. Ofi+§O~4§el+O-O-0- -Q-0§4+OO-O-§-¥0-9Q-O§-§~0§+ PJEOE‘ SOLID Suite. Twin Wilt-on Rug. i “There is sonu- ltozillcggiug. hut not. to thc taxtoui ihui it vsus liar-i National Breweries . , 69 ‘_ _ ' ried on prevlousLv and thc number, Q Q Steel Q1. Coil. Com. . 1351/, is (kicreitsiug. The bootlcggcr, I e “llnlliplrg ‘EMU-TIC ~ ~ 74% l“ u '5 ‘ has gotto gonad this deimrtmcnti _ Agpegmg com, New __ 231/2 -- P" "° " ““" ‘ intends to see that these orders are, ' , , Asbestos Pfd. New .. 88% ¢§°.,‘;i'ili.'l°.?t‘§‘ 3.7325 rag-geld tau." Wm | 1 ‘unfit Everybody Invited to Hear This gall Telephone .... .. ziéifll/é or- en. lil us inc i ' l _‘- romp on that reports from all ovcr thc pro-i (Ilfted Speaker ghawmigan , 37 F S l vine indicated that the i-tmtrol mil‘ , can Steamship .cqm_ _, 37y, 01' 8 O was receiving public support in u‘ - ' Cu _steamsfln|pfd, 9g ___._.-_-_ manner which had never hccu The Meeting be Broadcast Doginlon Bridge I _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ 135% i perienced with the 0.'l‘./\. Ii‘ thi-sl Statlon 535k; FOR ‘SALE OR EX’ improved condition > (‘lillilllllllll it, Bank Royal _ _ ‘ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ‘ _ _ _ _ 290 for cattle. Apply P- would not be necessary lo iurrcuscl comwau, June 2L Bank Mflntreal __ 300 53‘ ., , m“ 7'0"“ mm“ ‘vh"'" “""" "my: ' Murra River, June 22. Wheat-July. 144%: Sept... 142%- 72tlb‘0li t 5 i --~ -ti |-- Y . t _‘ uioui. C undci thc stunt, l um u,‘ cape Traverse. June 23' Cnnhfillfly’ 99%, Sup," 1"_,%_ Pownal, June 24. 0ats—.1aly. 48%: Sept... 47%- the 'I‘emperance Act. ‘ __-_<+o~ Great Mass Meeting at the Who Has S0 Successfully Toured the Province will iduliver her Charlottetown Address. Oll Improved Temperance . Stock Quotations W01’ HALIFAX, June lit-Quotations, FREE—-Sencl for Two Trial Packages fr u. " APPY indeed are the people who can bright and energetic to enjoy every even- ing. These are the people whose bodies are right—-mainly because they eat right food. Grape-Nuts was deliberately designed to be a right Send war Name food. It furnishes the five ' ' elements of find ArdgrrsplarkTwa nutrition. It’: easy to digest. And it’: wonder- n/"Enlgenvm f"? fully appietiling-fso good, in fact, lb.“ you'll want ",4 5N1, o; 5m" to sat it |uit for m flavor. Bu: there: yet another Bleak/axis". feature-rrixpnru. You like to c/mu Grape-Nuts, $441,", é-unagsn thus healthfuily exercising your teeth and gums. a: um 0.. . DIPI- 5i \- I : Grape-Nuts costs less than one cent a serving-for M‘””9“l'\"" Ewd‘ four tezspoonfuls is suficieot. Sold by all groom mg, Toronto 2, Ont. . y _ 1n viax wrapped packages. Ready to ear-served with milk or cream. Made in Canada. epcioas Ilourislzmezzb k hard every tin)- and still feel furnished by Johnston and \Vard,l Members of the Montreal Stoc Eagchange: ‘New York Exchange gsolid. that the‘ flail. IIt-nriz lilcnior-i AL To“ and Santa Fe R1 _ _ 130% (a a ' may not l” "vlmlmmml" “W11 ' American Ciir St Foundry Co. 103 _.__-...¢.>.- .. 1 American Con. C0. . . . . .. . 53% . - , . Am. locomotive iCo- . . . . . . . .. 1101/2 - l Am. Smelt. and RGfillI. Co, . | i Anaconda Cop. Min. iCo. . . .. 45 ' . t Gun. Pacific Co, . . . . . . . . . . . . 117% i 8 pl m] N-Y. Gem and llud- Riv. ILR. 152?; O B l o. . ‘ p . 3on1. GasNilLo. (‘béYoCH- . . . . .. lgilé, I1 00f esters: - ..::;:::2.....".:."'.=.:.:. s. ~~ i- y ' ‘ t ‘ , . . . . _l W“ i ‘ t ' l I P’ ' I 9 ‘- i TS owar a IS ha: at‘. . Reading Co- . . . . . . . . . .. . 118% Southern Pacific Co. 113% Ilniou Pacific Ry. . . . . . . . . .. 174 i IRS. Industrial Alcohol Co. . SCI/Qt “Icstlngbouse Electric . . . . . 7-10.15 United Stains Steel . . . . . . .. 121%’ Montreal Stock Exchange Abitibi . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. ill ilrazliian Traction 163% Laureniiitle Pulp .. 91% Montreal Power 841/; Deny Reportsfiln" l Foreign Press, T" l (Canadian Press) Georgetown (Continued fro-m Page 1) ‘Wheat—Jitiy, 255%; Oct.., 245%; lit-c, I42. - -- ~ -<o>-~----- U. S. Armories tukcn cxizeptiou to the Act. itself hut to the way it was ‘imposctlff (tontinuing ho showed that when ‘thc Bcll Government. wciil. i0 ti": IF are}; wisu TO AVOID Au "Dflratiou for Kidney Stones or Gall Stones, write Kidd Limited, Peterborouglt, Canada. - 5602"5-21-24L ~ ~ LAST CALL FOR POTATO HILJ Mrs-A lot is duo here in a law " “"9”- 9911 V0111’ order, in to so‘. . ‘itlglzvenone. John H. om. Charlotte,- TTJSAVE MONEY IN B U I G A Talloredfio-M .- ‘Coat-L let s???“ Prince Street take ‘and " ed hundreds p; - styles. Write ihim to m, Show sunples and models. Summer Regm- ll ‘ ‘ .- ' - ‘iklvitttiif. M081‘ DESIRABLE‘ sum/ten qpnga owhand are“ ‘it M11119 m’ Ivar. to rent ‘ a‘ and arf. East zmrllii-vsliiutliitistt Bros. _ ton-ia-si ' FOR eliiilirnate or 'sonA. a few tons clearlni; fli- Cblb Apply J, IA. Douglas, 30 Queen Street-- ’ TLIG-G-IIG-ei Eitwshtte - MAN'S (3, (3, M. Wheels nearly new, BICYCLE 3 ACIarkat John R. Stavorts, vln. 6 i p ' FOR SALE ‘ Building Supplies 35 pounds and covering y auaro feet‘. you pay only Kel- 15 4i , _ w} I . . v tittivv soorme. - F/icr-aav, Clearance, Ilcavy Slate Coated iIiooflng in 36 inch rolls weights?) guaranteed ‘first ‘Kitty and- good $4.00 tvalue but 3.35 C. O. -D- aitcr inspection. Soudvno monoY- Th" gggfatloguyfmiagfe ‘xeghg, JéPle-‘IP Mammy w 65 Wan, Opposition, had on the floor of thc , ' - ' ‘ w ‘~ - ‘ _ v -_ i ' - ' II 1 a, xpressed his approval and tgaa" Adam“ Ehstgm Facioflea‘ mum‘ w“) mk-d‘ ‘Sham i“ COQIIJGBIIGCO". Having disposed of the’, __ _____________ affljllllzhnifllgglzlitlgezjnliviitlnfgi]m illi;_lliiliil.ion. lie did not profess to be "as a arosidiuvt-ntlon." rrlplrir "4""‘hlnliiuiidnivfldil llrlsirlllll1;fllilz(l(llgg killlilg culatcd in the fnrciau "WHSS rclul- gym H" l“ comlusio" m, m]. inK to the llillTitlllCllilll cl‘ u stain 01" U,‘ ma, H“, may“), lm given “mm MOSCOW, Juno 18,- 'l‘u.~ti.'. apaiieibrakes, and other acces-Wpr in Moscow and honing!nti-lscrious considcrittitm. i-Ialniiuiz i sorles. Sold cheap. Apply be- mobilization in thc ldirziiilc. illltliiliilt the Prohibition Alct had dc- twee“ 7 and 9 p, m, to 1_ C, Mass repressions reports-ti in var-greets, these could be remedied- lous cities of the Stiriot llniou, Premier Stewart was loutliy ac- “thcre is claimed when he arose lo speak. 1,, 1p,‘ i-Q- lie-wished, he said, to express the great pleasure it afforded him to apeuk at. the meeting and to assoc- iate himself with the words of all- "Partictilariy," it says- not the siightest truth reports of the execution of 1's for» mer ofilcersin llloscmv o|- iln- rc- ports of mass executions at Vladi-l vostok. Chelyabinsk. ‘Iflflls, Klia1"-'1“'°°l““°ll1 ‘mered by M“ MC" kov and other Cmeflo. Donald, in connection ‘with the __ splendid support they received! in 1021i which resulted in their ecc- DEATH-s _____ tiou. He satisfactorily answered mflthe criticisms of Mr. Scully, stat; ing that the Bell Government had ipcreascd tho liabilities oi the Proi ivlnco by $60,000. “This is not my siiiteniont," he said, but titkeii from the report of’ the llroviutziul Auditor in whom the Leudcr of the MacEWEN~At the l’. E- l- 1109i Bl. on Sunday, Juno 19th. 1937» Harry N. MacEwon. Funeral from his late residence 28C Grafton Si. Notice later. Q ' MCNIALLY-lu this City,‘ Juno filth M" flaw h“ “centre adiol an; Box aos K. 1mm. N- S. i an» mesidence aa-"bniottjst, Tim- “, , t M .5 my PM. hunifllllw- Abnwmusism g. ;~ 1i - .. » 549921.528‘. iihgliftliril: R 0' mizfaggglgltlelfll zest-eaten acdlaterneut i . "- ' . ' ' _ . a ° 1'11“ '. i» -~ ‘ ' ' of Mr. Johnston when be salrhtliitt . ‘A , _ . . . _ . - J x , -. - ~ . géulviary- ~ . n. M. J I tu, Wudenlorstni! . M810 Hell) ‘nfitéillllid Wit-RUNS‘ “if K s -" .. B‘ t tile oplnlogldlfsfremier Stewart in . r ' ‘ I ‘ ' l? . . L29 i W“ i advocating hsv ngthe government FIRE ianllilitwm‘ "Y ‘ ii t i °-". $111531? u“ lillll- 1927- 1W1" t u t Ottawa. "I think I said new, 15d. later. M6 ma ‘f’ ampbmmn Fol‘ mlllflbfilh MMIIH"; use‘ 16 Yflflia- the "it'll-ovary. Governments," (w tggeqggwmlvfi rs_ housevvor - Good’ wages Funeral from her lat ‘residence on é,“ me-lq-emm, . Way; 116, Ch w . " ‘ , M" A“ 0- cmbY- 3°" Tlllildi-Y- dill? 21BE-,.1P¢.?- sarvlc" Mr. Johnston has taken up] a i . m don, P- ll. I. k ‘lilfib-ti-lfl-Ol es starting at B‘ p. I1: Funeral ma“, dear 0g time m gpgflklhg or t l; Teacher, “Ytlllhed Pluiov 1-minute ossgfilt, v loaf posit! n ‘j den. Apsiy A‘ 7 LL01: l _ l-Wr- A no tsunami???- on told irora Charlottetown to Milton. Finder please leave as l‘ ll , at‘. 719868031 r vounu wen-a u .3 rMQIIQL yfprlt. Apply‘ Davies Hotel. ’, elitist my ‘aim 01mm add um nails to pa a '-“'."“—~*—-——— wan-nip two edits won ass 719i-18-3l satstuo an ' lfllhj» ‘Gdhooi for‘. Nari‘: illfilmln». . ulifilfl“ r vn-lto luitbdlromgtlmactiool chat , - Jenni»- leavin the house at 3.30.‘ "We have not , "lie" the. Taxation Act. meat _ copies Cemetery. . g. "It n: by dxnorionea ta nirvé. in’ at an lnnaatm notion Inn-m o! "lniifda-ZT Illtlemenfl that; are tlllll Ilui, ‘ _ ‘W?! v '~' ' weight of public opinion is not be- couutry, thcy said they would carry on the affairs of administra- tiou with tho revcuui: at their (lis- posul. But when they were put into office, thcy taxed thc people to death. “’i‘hat is what we find fault with." - Ilealing with Prohibliinii, ho in- formed Mr. Johnston, who express- ed himself as not in sympathy with the Act, that Government Control is not taxation. It is not the ob~ jeci. of the Government to obtain additional revenues. “In fact," he added, “I am not sure whether we will get additional revenue or not." He agreed with Mr. Johnston that sell-control was necessary. But neither self-control nor temperance can belegisluted in toa person.That has been recognized by every pro- vlnce except Nova Scotia and Prince Edward island. The great mistake has been that the energies and attention of those persons whose office it is to imbue moral acntimonts into the people, have left too much to law enforcement. A great deal is heard in connec- - tiou with the (iovernment not en- forcing the Act. The Attorney "Generafs iname is mentioned ‘in regard to that. . Mr. Johnston was Attorney General while the Prohi- bition Act: was in force but he novel- devuiged whether he could enforce it. The moot-cement of the Act is in the hands of the Com- mission. '-' ‘ Having touched on the common knowledge of the many violations of the Custom's_ Regulations. which is a Federal matter, Premier Stewart said “We truly must trust our own people." Mr. Johnston said, in effect. T'that the large ma]- orlty of the people are not fit to he entrusted with the management of their own affairs." He believed that the time has come when the, lafw should be changed. The necessary force and hind it. To reestablish public con- fidence a new act must be made. In oncluslon. Premier afltswart said that they arensubmittln the matter to the people 0h good filth. All they assert fa that the (matter ‘ be ,oonflddred_ l}? ‘- the electors, _ without l . Fire today destroyed all stouc and brick walls and stccl framework of the fourth rolllnlifllt urmories. at from $1.000-000 to Three firemen were overcome by smoke. 1t was rounds oi rifle, ammunition explod- ed during the fire. crowded around the fire lines. ‘Po- lice reserves kept order. Probabil- ity that short circuit on electrical wiring in the rifle range wasi gated. and...» Destroyed" By Fire (CanadliPreas) l JERSEY CITY, N. J-v dune Itl.-—. but thc Damage was estimated $1,500,000. estimated 100,000 Hundreds the flre was started by a being investi- “YMeeting At Montague, (Continued from Page 1) electors for their sitppurt in thc which for logic and forcefulncsa, was well in keeping with the splen- did exposition of the report of tiic Department of Public Works which; Eastern Guardian ..“CARLOAD Kitchen and dining -room chairs just arrived, Poole 8-. Thopson, Ltd. 7141-0-17-31. , HSSOURIS CREAM buying sta- . ,. ' ' -. . d . . 160 last GILLIIOII, delivered an u. diese Ho“ Wm receiw cream Tuesday and Friday Bring your morning. cream. in the 7140-i~‘r17-6i. ..*AT MELVILLE, Rev. R.‘ C- he delivered in the ilouse, last ses- ‘klamn w," Speak representmg me sioa. His answers meats of the Opposition were con~ elusive. lie took up the public debtwflnancial affairs, the roads, and agricultural courses at Prince of Wales College, and presented their true value to the meeting as to elicit numerous expressions oi approval. Ilaving disposed of Tax question, l-lon. Mi. tMdPhce took up the (tucstlon of Temperi ance. Mr. Mustard, he said, seems to have concern of the possibility of new stores in the province. There is no limit to the possibility of liquor stores under the Prohibi- tion Act. "l would sayg" he said, that this would help you in arriving at a proper conclusion regarding this question. View the matter squarely and give both sides credit of. being in good faith. We have in view the betterment of moral and social con- ditions in this province. Don't’ take stock of the inslnuations that are being thrown out. Consider the matter" squarely. I am confident ii’ you put partisan feeling aside that you will come to such a conclusion us I Iiavc. I stand bchlnd (iovern- mcut. lCoulrol and heiicvc in it. I iuilicvi: that under the present luw. which has had a fair (zhztuite. that. filings urc only growing worse. Ilow can you urge that Prohibition has succeeded. It. is (illitflf-{Gfl we‘ have failed to cuicrizu thc nct. That charge is a political one. tion as a namc is nothing. It is ou- iy a desire. Yon may call our poll- cy the"Freo Rum Policy" ii‘ you wish but ii it improves conditions it is the desirable oue- Give us cred- it. for sincerity. in closing, on ho- half of my colleague and myself I ask your support for another tour years. Mr. iS. Hessian arose to speak to a half emptied hall, His speech was a burst of oratory- hail’ of it being a eulogy of Sir Wilfrid Laurier and the other hali s Confederation speech. He did not discuss Prolif- bitlon or Government Control. Mr. McKinncn explained to the meeting that owing to a mistake In —-~——-——-v—2—-——-—-—-—- prejudice, but that they look at the issue as placed in the platforms oi the two leaders. and then he would be satisfied whatever verdict the people might render. Again he thanked the people for their sup- port in 1923 and asked for the same on the 25th of this month. Mr. Saveil, Liberalcandidate ad- mitted that Premier Stewart pre- sented the provincial claims woll and good and‘ tendered him credit for such. Ho advocated the giv- ing to the cities and towns a part of the Railway QranL- In speak- ing of Prohibition. he said the Lib- eral party are asking‘ roi- a ilaw to prohibit the sale oflliquor by any source-except for medicinal, sacra- mental, and mechanical purposes. He stated he had as a candidate signed a pledge to the Temperance Alliance to vote in favor of any amendments to the Prohibition Act renewing the right to have his own way in the pleblsclti.‘ Later, on being questioned by r. hlcDonald he mu he was In favor of taking away the doctor‘: porlcriptlona. in concluding he contradicted his own‘ policy by claiming he was thor- oughly in accord with the Saund- er‘s plebiscite. . Mr. J‘. Howard McDonald, spoke for ten minutes in, l buttal in which he. b“ h °fl 9 0 to s1. lumen advdticfid‘ y, tde ‘has; rho stating of?’ with a vo obtufiks tn the} a and amen. conclusively - answered» , llfiltan and the the publication of the dates oi the imeeting, the opposition members from tho Murray Harbor district could not attend, i The meeting closed with a vote of thanks. Northern Armies __ To Be Reorganized (Special to the C rdlan) PEKING, June 18. Sweeping reorganization of the northern al- Ilance in China. with Marshal Chang Tsolin as political and mili- tary dictator. to offer a solid front itgalnst the invading nationalists of the south, was announced today by a spokesman for the Ankuochnn the present organization of the ni- lied northern armies. This reorganization. the north- erners declare will surely fusethe northern armies which have been loosely cooperating under the dir- ect leadership of their- own com- manders and will arouse a new spirit which will restore the import- tiualiy dead for the past year. i ——-——---<-Q->---- (Upsets! to ‘the Guardian),- LONDON. June iii-Annuities- M! thattlt . niontem ' in'.°Ii,'Sii“°'“-‘ l n“ tlon ance o! Pekln, which has been poli- 4 157i to the Mg“ Alliance Wednesday, June 22nd at 8.00 vp.1n. _ 7212 Western ‘Guardian ' -—CH‘ELTON SCHOOL, Rev. ~ A, A. iMacLeoiI. Wednesday. Juno 22- thc Poll-Gas nd, at 8.00 p.m. 7212 ,€_ —AT BORDEN HA-LL, Rev. Di‘. Thomas will speak on the Temper- ancc Question, Wednesday, June 22nd. Meeting at 8.00 p.111. re presenting the Alliance, 7212 -MR. AND MRS. ALFRED 0- MacNElLL. Keuslngton, announce the engagement of their daughter- Ethei Mae to Mr. Stewart Reaglt Mouse, Marriage to‘ take place the latter part of June. 7203 —SECOND DISTRICT. —Messrs Kennedy and Sharp, Conservative candidates, will speak in Enmoro Hall on Tuesday, June 21st and in Cape Wolfe Hall on Wednesday.- June 22ml. Opposition candidates are cordially invited to attend. —SEE "Nothing But the Truth" prcscntcti by the liedcquc Dramatic Cinh in (Ji-ntral Iiodcque Hall on Friday, Junc 24th. 7216-20-2i Coolidge Will Be Prohihl- Third-term Candidate \'OIINGS'I‘OWN, Ohl0., Julie 18. Stenntor Simon I). Fess. u confid- nntc of President (Jooliilgc, declar- od definitely in a spccch here that Calvin Coolidge would he a candi- date for a third term. “I am in a position to state authoritatively without breaking confidence that President Collidgc will he a candl- date," Fess declared at a banquet in his honor last night. “The ticket will be Collitlge and_ Dawes." Fess added, “unless some great industrial change comes up in the meantime." i 1 Torpid Liver A Biliousness Ir a common cause of the BLUES, depression of spir- its, headache. dlzzlneu. poor appetite and muddy eomple Ion, particularly in persona whale occupation prevents sufficient outdoor exorcise. REXALL LIVER SALTS In a splendid effervpielqq ul- lne which spud: up the ae- tlen of the Ivor and bowels} r clean the bile peulpli clunueathe stomach and re- _ stores the apipetife anti dlk gotten. It la remarkable how ajuw IIOICI of tltlqLlver sum will dispel headaehit and definition and HORN l feeling of renewed health and _ vigor. , _ Price; Slo, U00 no HUI v uioat. , L. o; l, Amery, ' 1M‘! for um conditioner i ‘ 7"‘ "W."T*°F!m.‘m "