‘ .1 m. i jun“ yidliiifhgiz day "~ Cl-IASEJA ‘All BORN SEAL BRA/VD‘ corrz: f- '8 . 5155'”! ..T:..'..’...fi.'7""’ ‘i i’ iiiiiiii it staltds upon the Statute books ‘to-day. ' tilt closing ho made all ear- iltcst appeal to ihc people ‘to ttoll- sidei" this quest-on seriously, and it Premier ‘Stewart was returned to power he would place a ‘better telnpertynce law than we have to- day. , _ ilnterrutitioirs ‘by Mr. LéiPnge were resented not only by the speaker. bllt by the audience and ‘he was told on several occasions to desist. Mr. IVIePhoe made It's usual tell minute speech which was merely a repetition lot‘ Mr. beiPagefiv. argu- ilients. When .\lr. Jenkins rose to speak lie was cllecretl to the echo. lie thanked the people trpt- the support which hail been given Mr. Bnutaitt untl ltlmsclf at the last election. lie referred to the platform npoil whicll Premier Stewart Ilad appeal- ed to tile electorate and which had been fulfilled to the letter. Dealing ttirll tlle increased sltbsflly he .$ilt)Wt‘ti that every Conservative il’rrllrIt.-t' ‘sillill! C()llti',(2(i0i‘fli‘i‘t)ll. has ireceivcti an increase but Premier iStewart got the largest. l-le potnt- ed out tltc gasoline tax was pm. on a ance Company of Canada, who was not "ma" m‘ Pa" Tax as “and "cflfliud Presideili- °f “'9 Amfli‘ by Mr. LePage- ille showed’ that w» lestituw 0f Actuaries at their tit..- Liberals mitt lnadc their "titott- annual meeting just concluded in e-gl" gurphfsleg nby depleting the t Toronto. By vilftuc of this imfWrt-‘sinltftig i‘tlnd for which Premier ant office Mr. Parker will attend Stewart-ilatllto ltorrow moneyto ro- the eighth international congress of place. [Wiitlt regards w "Prohibi- actuaries in London. England. on tioll he rend llfrolll l_he stateiucltt. oi June 25th, the firgtqngeflng u; the the 'l‘liiel Detectives to siiow tltat never were worse in l‘ iiittttt. (2 l. l. l. ,, John G. Parker, B. A., F. A. 8., F, A. I. A, kind to bring together leading liiliiiiitii-lilti t actuariea from the recent warring pi1"ii‘i°ii'~‘i°“'"- M“ Qiieci-i-Veiif i showed that Government Control t' i b f 1h . na tons s ncc e ore e war H Ihad greatly inlprovefl tum tom“. lions iit Saskatchewan and quoted as iiili attthority, Mi". Mltou Camp- tboll, It ntttivwlitiru son of Wiltsltlre, r y" ' 'ultd now ‘M. l‘. for McKenzie. in (Cqnflnugd fmnypaqe 1) iclcsing he asked the people to give -?_-__---_- this ttucsifotl their careful consider- atlon and declared that he would be stilisfietl with "the result, “mum [.950 w speak lwi lie took Mr. Lefllge. severally to “t, ‘task for tho charges he had maiit about 'i’l‘i)llli(}l‘ SLewllrt and his pol- icy. the finances and ltow they twere gpentfinnl at times leflrMr: Leiiiago very little ground to stand wlml {it-Putter m.“ and 1.1g‘ putty on. There were ‘several humorous out“, “m, Wwet- t“ 1919' he ltplhilt-s "over ii!!! rnatitnakiiig started LTElIil(‘.l\ til-r ‘taxes I50 percent. lleiilyiii" idqwiui". but. which liitd L0 refnrrt-tl to Mr. L0i[>ugu,l_;|_klng g5,.,be liliisiieti -by the Conservatives. 80d nrtye publlg mtmtqg for lhgiill the course ot’ his spcec-lt Mr.- vomlitilty ct’ which he was Presill-i eiikins referred to the substitution rut ill payments "for boots. et<:., Lodly ‘the Liberals Ot’ ll. -O. U.‘s for the Fzllt-otlivtiotl. lit.- proved ‘beyotttl a iiilikiug fuiitl whereupon M]; Le- dotiiti liiill. Premier Sltmvuyt n-qglPuglt Hlliti "That's u llo," Mr. Jell- illSll'llillt'lllltl in getting our incrrlti-iltili-i rosentetl this ill a illalilml‘ t-d sttbstly from Ottawa. With which ittrtiler iltllaliiod Mr. ile- regard to public works lie quoted Pdlwiii lflllllor and the proceedings from the report of the Dominion took on a pugliacloua appearance. government highways that the Lib- Mr. iVioPhec, who .ls evidently a crals. when‘ ill power. ibllill. roads man of peace. stepped in between witicit too-st $7.000 pcr little, whle the angry pflfliiiipfllliflrl and ro- iltc Conservatives built. better markedt "Ytfu tlauileiltctl titnniti roittis for halt the nlouoy. Dealing seem to undersuuiti each other." with the 0125.000 ‘hechowed how Qufet ollce more reigned aitjter the lilo Liberals ‘had done practically audience ‘had insisted upon Mr. Lively Meeting ilttl at th‘e last federal election campaign. ' As tVlr. i1} was greeted with luudapplausc. ‘fist thanked the people for ‘their flwlnagmflccnttr‘ support fititfitihcnlfl‘ eletiiolt. die showed ‘that i‘n 1915 the taxes. ‘were 20c on the $1.00 but O-GQC-QOLO-OO-OQVQQQQMOOQ-OR -+o0o+0+Q-+Q+0§Q'+O+0§0vn iiiiilif!" fltltee in iitis: that better Prohibition are needed ill this com munity. force ill the statement of Airs, New combo, [lublisltt-tl by radio and Th; Patriot, that tioetors proettt-tl upon where. Ether is used for major tipetrttiottg They llnd that the better from other, itltd so. lttsit-ttt of using elllorotttt-ilt. lltt-y use vilt er. Wily‘! liectittst: they tlilltiill. ili'i therefore. let its effect u eiltttlgtL. iel us try goverttlttt-tit Drcscrlbt-ti ily lPrt-ntir-i- Sit-twirl; o l. h t.- l s against. their iiusbittttls ili 1hr com "tithing. and Mr. Saunders himself said that our claims word only iilosltlilts_ iWlItlr regard ‘to the tem- liorltltct: question he showed tilal. ' ili-tihibitiolt had not been t1 success illlti lie quoted the Rev. Ml‘. McKin- Iloil who rill conversation with u. bruas reporter lit Trilro ‘said lliilt tin; ITEIIHUI! rrolttlitttctt iuiitlfi tin Prtttvtstt Edward island. was because the femperance people were slccp~ int.’ on their oars. lie _re'tttl fi-oln tile ‘remporance Bulletin to show iiat 100 Percent of th‘e poopltq are ilAlPuge sitting down and behaving himself -—whloit lin drd- Mr. Jenk- ins conttlllttetl, pointing out the ad- vantages ‘to he expected from tho Government Control ‘system pro- poseil by Preiitier Stewart ‘over the farce under Prohibition which has Flooded the country with bad liquor, v-ictt zirul i-rililn. Mr. Jllllkidlfl was loudly applauded and evidently had tho sympathy of the lucetfng. There is no tnistakittg the ifact that the tiudience were strongly favorable to the two Conservative candidates. not behind ‘the Prolturi-lpii he‘: [l8 Messrs. Jenkins and Bnntain. .._-uni 0am WGUE IN. B, Barnett‘Jilléfrigerator ‘r Demonstration . , Mr, R. M. Alton, Domonotraton for the famous i|i-not Refrigerator will ho at our iltforo ‘Thununy, Friday and rd:y of this wook. Call and lot him oxpllln why money invnml Inn tiirnot bring: you and your family dividend: in puro food arld-goovlhoaltn. ss iwnlcirr or 10a LEFT window and the to: ohumlm- look- EP. M. on tnturdly. W: will glv: ' ‘lontltmorooialn ‘for ‘Kitohon - ‘hi. ' . ' i The Public Forum Thl: column I: open for tho discussion by .,..,,"p°n¢,ng. of question: of Interelt. The Charlottetown Guardian doe: not necessarily gmjgr‘. m, Ohlnlon: of oorreapondonto. BETTER RESULTS‘. $il'.~Me-tl and women of both esults than those produggd by ‘Tilers is. without doubt. truili aiiu “iilr llirdlcitl wot-ll results tiiiy true that illsolui (witlorolorllt ttthtlo it is ountries. i3 llatient rullie‘. ei" results." Better results are iirsiietl iitttt hose which have bet-n Uilliliilfxd h. he flDDiicttIion of Wnliibitlou; t-otttrttl its I ain. Sit". t-itn, ————--< <0)» . HUSBANDS AND WIVES Sil',-Solne of litt- Aliltistrls and ll rliv wives io volt- illg election, bttcztllsi- titt- wives stlf ter most ot‘ the evils of theirs ili temperance. it seems to me that this advice is not in ltlWtifii with reason or scripture. or lilt‘ ltuppill ncss of family lift‘. \\'ivt~s ituil their husbands should. to lite exittlti. titzii is possible, livo itt unity and coop- el'ate._0ii a question oi‘ plittciltle. the wife should, ct’ uotlrse, lake is‘ sue with llel‘ husband if ill‘ is wrong, and ill a loving \\-.'i_v~ tier- Sllullc hilll to Ytlii‘ tl(‘(‘tll'iiilll.{ to right. But its between Wtiltibilitilt and Control of titt- iilliiiil‘ traffic there is no qucstiott ill\'i)i\'illll, it principle. The (iiiiiil‘(‘.ll('t‘. is merely olie 0f degree. i'utlt-t'~ prtiitiiiilittli the drlulkartl gels his ill, paying a dollar and gt-iiitig ii doctor's prescription; or mier Stewart. he will ltt- tii-rtttlli ‘a result oi‘ his family. the tloverttntctit...(lollllilifi Then mit withdrawn. he contravenes iittt luw. lltt is iitei under (10lll.l\‘il.]il‘ is lloi under rim liqttttt- by Ilypolrritlcaliy prt-trittlitig iilill bt- is else be buys it illegally. from ii ltooilttggttr. Under the plan proposed by Pre- i to drink iu llll)lit‘.l'(tli(lll, but ii’. its a driltkiilg. ht- silouid become disagreeable to his wife and slon can be informed and the per- he will lit- subject to flue and illllll'l!~t0llllli‘lll if trol now; and Inollihilitill tiers not prevent him front obtaining all the THE CIIARLOTTET ill liot \‘Vi'll I ht: ntayorrt \Villlt~l'..' opinions bu ought. utttl iit sitrh cases was tbligetl to atlllresil his letters nl‘ on- tuiry in a general way. Moreover, teople who know Mr. Cotton know hat he is not the sort of a man who would permit himself to be inked up with any “Liquor trade". —-ili fact, they are quite "c that lls reputation for sebl" ty and tollesty will compare very favor- tbly with that of Mr. ‘Milton's. We have been told that Prohibi- - Scrapbook By noaarm. use vQ-Q+O-\\O-O+HOQ-O-+OQQ+O-QO+O Cleaning Window Shades Ordinary window shades can be cleaned satisfactorily with wall tiapvi" cleaner. lloilztlltl shades should be stretched tightly on floor or table and tacked tiowlt, then scrubbed with liot suds and bl ilsli. Rinse with brush and warm water. Wait ulilil almost. dry. then iron. Squeaking Shoes \ Witt-ll the shoes sqeaak, lake a tiartting needle and insert it several . illztccs ltetween the layers 0t‘ leath- vt" ill the Silillri, Then with a small oil uttli, drop it liiile oil iitto these holes Storing Furs iilillw illll “RIDGE 0ii'..§§§OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOQOO¢OOQQOOOOO§OOQQQQOOJQQQF ‘ion is a 1 rul issue. Since when, i ask, has i become necessary t0 ' ‘ u esort to slitntltai- in order to pro- 4, z tnotd ltlurullty‘! 4 The following is an extract from the annual report of 0 . l am, Sir, etc, > the Alberta Provincial Police for the past year. 1 moRALis-r‘ it “During 1926 we prolecutcd 1077 oases and obtained v _ > 1000 convictions. There was a decrease of 34 can: under t the number of prosecutions entered In i925. The fines im~ Hflusehflld i t Fined amounted to $7226.00. 1 here were 92 jail sentence; i OWN GUARDIAN Government Control Controls ALBERTA PROVINCIAL POLICE ANNUAL REPORT _ imposed and the estimated vaiuc of the liquo/t- sent to the vendors is $4297.50. "There is very little bootlegglng at the present time in the province, and I find that the public generally ARE WILLING TO GIVE US INFORMATION WHEREAS. PREVIOUSLY, UNDER THE OLD ACT. IT WAS VERY HARD TO OBTAIN. There is A MARKED INCREASE IN RESPECT FOR THE LAW. Under Prohibition, the Police appeared to be almost alone in their efforts to en- force it; there appeared at that time to be a general idea abroad that it was “smarW to circumvent the law and get a drink or a bottle of whiskey. There ha; been 3 time smuggling, particularly from Fcrnie, B. C., taking liquor through to Montana. Two or three loads were captured. the cars and liquor being confiscated. but there is very little of it going that: way. Some is drifting through in freight cars but the most of the liquor going from Fornie to Montana is going through the other way by mean; of cars and the railways. There is no doubt that there is some illicit manufacture of liquor in the more remote part5 of the province but very few complaints have been re- ceived upon the illicit manufacture of Moonshine. Wc have eta-operated in every way with the Liquor t Commissioner and hc and his staff have reciprocated. i Purchase ten coilts worth of twist tobacco, sprinkle it over the furs anti lltelt wrap them in ilewspaqier. it will not retain the odor as lllucll as luotli i)'lii o~+>wwa our’ I »-->c+¢ooo DAILY LESSONS IN ENGLISH By W. L. Gordon evoon¢o0+rrwooo~o+o++o= M llS_l" Sildl): WORtUS OFTEN Dotri. say “I am Say “vttry litttrh surprised." g tli~"l‘liN- .\llSl"lt()N()l"N(ll7ll): (lilti- ])t'l'illi(l. Plollollllce. the a as ill “day? llol. as is “iisk"', accent ilttol‘ the ii. OWPIGN title i. not k. NUSSPELLPJIJ: clloiltz] SYNONYNIS: doubtful. tittltitttts. iitm itti its belief titztl iilt' i.'t\v is il|J])i)§t‘(i to l'L‘Zl$()ll illlii it; Christian‘ qtlrstiolitibio, stlspitzititls. lllnbigu- mionllfi. . oils, wigute. equivocal. iltdciitiite. ',_ _ _ ’ _ _ , _ _ _ t unwrlailh . __ lite L lllit’ii i to» wit. Jllivihtti oi tile Xiltlcatl s attitude iit- ‘ WtOItD .tST_l.'l)Y;,__i,Uso awivtgvji d‘ ' tLLllt; cty_.~_tgtpg§pl*it~i"twitltttit on tilt‘ subject coiltitlucsiti lite, three times and ii. is yours.“ Let us - - _' . _ - I ' '_ '}f'.'_ ' ' ' . fjff jncrUas0_Oul_ vocabulary by Blame“ L-lltted btdtc. _ iitgit .tild lthllfiilhliiit. \.lilLZlll attiiiorittts added! int: one word ttaelt day, . lrrttlityls iilili lilL‘ iioiy Sec ztpltrtlvt-s tile llloticritte use of wltir. iite :iitl-, word: AS’l‘-U'l‘l<}; kooll i|i discern- ment; shrewd; sagaclotis. "lie was very astute. and could not be deg afford to pay for. Evidently the plan Party Iod by Prtttitiet‘ Sit-watt, ll ally ease the wife at to cooperate —-to live and pork to gather in batman)"- lmliiiiii honor one to the other. 1 um, Sit‘. ('lt‘.. PATERFAMILIAS --_» iii *' ' IB t1" "UNI-RELIABLE?" lit-titli- _ i.. I Tammi‘ ‘lechmm ‘lnlicte... wits zt. tttarvei of beauty wiiit the Cififliymflll- mflym“ "M. "i; ‘vmf u} l'ii'il itrwii inttrrstlersed with rare. Wm‘ have bu"? qumuu m Id. "[)"-i()i(i trries and statuary on the one Government (‘UHWUL hy “in "iiifviilililti, and the tyre garden. willttlt Bervauve pwaw am "m" ‘k-iiit-it ttrWvits u Illllflfl of blooms and is <1 a mmk‘ 0" “any hni.“vpril,it(il, ‘unfit: tiOlllélill every variety oi‘ t st have “m9 iiii-iiilimi mwiiz]. qelqliztvttiialile. oll the other. The iiilll‘ "G110? ilusiiiimii" “m” ‘ L ' idtilllii fIiKIVU. with all (icrzisioitzti A rmi odllhinlng in Ibo. of n guoulng tn: Marat to tn: n. - . ton really think that the ittioillgt-lt and unbiased peel lnce will beiiove st Quito recently we it: _ from the Rev. Dr. lilriltttgan. the Arch-Diocese ' While in tile gill’ ‘McGulgan stated, tnosi cum ly. that Government (1(illi‘i‘()ii\i'\ brought about n wonderful lmprow meat ill moral conditions iii A berta. » tioned in. Charlottetown many years ago. was Jhfiii ili it viHi ous and public-all l therefore ask: "unreliable?" ehd Doctor is fond of drink. 0i‘ "i" rlee brewery stuck, or is in sum auch a statement. McDonald an have condemned Pr declared for Government Co are men who aro fond of but" t i statement. lniona of the western (in mayors. re. tho success o western Control Laws, whlcll or published iii that Sata And he has reason dlaln pal-tench will has not been of a D are likely to have weight with our r6091 ioplttlon: -ot imported whose oxparlan glwtha gray woltarn < n mo! o Var ’ much smile uncut. ~ t liquor he has an appetite for oi" t-au propostatl it!‘ iPrenller Stewart is litore itriiit- in’ tcrosl: of the luait who tifillits lot MR wHJ-RED MOQUMD‘ B_ A_ excess. Therefore the ltusbttntl and. , wife should agree to veto toliiflilld‘ anti vote for the cilutlltlltttts oi iin".(‘outlneliei-‘itlelti i-xr-rtcish-t id llit: lulttt arr litsiilul, ..\lr. in duty, interest and holler ilitilllii formerly dutflDegree oi’ lllaclleior t Hwitrlitt wt-ri- ill ititetttltllitte. '_i‘llt.~ set-n- >Ie of this Prov- iell a sialeluitlli? till llatlczit Dr. McGulgall. while Sill", not so y regard- ed as one of otlr ahlest. lliilrll- 1°31‘ irited cierflylllllli- is ills testimony Or will Mr. Tatiton state specificallythitt the llcvor twill’ cimneciefi Wm‘ “i” “mm casion were IDr. Edward. G. Mc- tiwllnelfl?\ l defy "ii" i“ mil?“ Quaid. and tor. ilfirnesm’ iMcQuald. Wm he l o‘ brothers of the graduate. iwlse atate that such eminent PW" ‘later as Bliihoawiliiams. Biliwil d Canon- Cody. Wit" ohibitloit and nirni. flnanclallY h)’ "5 “my! him to mako such 1i Mr. Tanton is ottzry 0V1" "w "i" lladiutl l the rday’s Guar- to b0. because the statements of those tet-ooted public men. Whit" fix" l western conditions orlodlc nature. e than tlfc oratoril. ce with conditions country ha! f the “week and" ‘mutt... mitt-unmit- 1i" "guns Ill If.‘ Cotton i ' i ‘uni’. Wooten-Jill: . ill“ i t-eived by the ploposills — —— - €Oi~ 11v MEMORIAAIII \ ___._._ t fllfll .-\llllilili tti Lily- iiola (Willi-gr, liliiliiuurl‘, oll lilo iiliii i Wiifrctl T. MoQuiiitl. oi’ Cliiiriotteto-wti. was ivlilg the .‘\t the seventy lalitong the ‘graduates re i s. "filo exercises were eotltltietotl‘ itt the open air a4. tile wesittrzl end of till‘- Ht-ieiltrt: iiiai-i, whori- ll telli- dietary nixed plutforiit had iireli ‘t i-t-eu-ti for the faculty and gradu- jtttt-s. willie chairs vxerl: prcvitletl t lili the lawn iii 'I'rtilll of iilo liialftirtit y for litt- itililtlt-tids of iiivlivti gin-sis I wltitie cloud. was ill iloc-tiilig with iite tierftluietl summer aimostwllt-rt- wilich prevadctl the t-ttlrrolliitllillls. '. 1': e the Most Itovort-llti ‘thliiulltel J. (lurley, l).-D., Art-lt- I bishop of Baltimore, presented the tiiplonles, and at the close of ilte proceedings delivered all eloquent utidress. The address tr.- tho grad"- ntcs was a. masterpiece of oratory ‘by iDaniel W. OlDQnonghue, l..‘l.. 1).. ‘Ph. D.. of twasltiugtoii, -D.‘(‘. tMr. MeQuaitl completed tho four years course in tlirce years which. coltslderlilg tho standing oi tLoyotu. as an educational institut- ion. ls evidence that he is endowed with more jthan ordinary talent tllld possessed of commendable lildutr try, and ambition- ‘Among _th0se present on tile ec- i Z d t. G The youngest ‘member of his class in one q (the leadini educa- tional lnstltttttlons in the United States. who completed his course iii toss than the allotted time. may well emulate tho many successful islanders abroadtand within reason. tMr. McQuald may aspire Ito a high standing in his community. whor- over he may locate. I ‘We extend congratulations from his old homo to “Glngel” and -il\- vile his rooura to Charlottetown to ‘which we are assured tie still holds Patriotic allegiance. MOUNT VERNON SGHOOI. The following is the standing of Ihilbunttt Vernon School for the mouth of May: Grade Vii-ll Ollaiilie Stewart 2 Marlon Purchase 8 Ethel Lull- l! 0 l‘ very surprised." ' w-oaooo ¢4+ooo¢o coo o +0 coon» +¢H+o+¢+¢+++>o+o4+o< SAYS PRiiitiiBiiiiiN - liPPiiSES iiEiiSilN P0pe’s Antagonism t0 Dry Law Based 0n Christian MOIHISr-FMOdGYHtQ Use, Atti- tude of the Catholic Church Coiltcitlcs With Cardinal O’C0nlicll. i\’()l\‘ii7., .\iill'Ci1 iilr~'i_ilt‘ iibiy See's tiisltpprtivzti ut proiliiii-i n. tlidc of tiic citurcli ili Rome. i‘. was pointed otltfcoiiicitlcs with thabd of Cardinal (ffoillleii, of liostoti. wile recently spoke ills ntilld on titc subject. - i\'(‘..\|iilll\ii>ilf tutti itttiitorilztiivt- eccitasiitstics coiilpiicti lilt: ioi» Itivvillg stuIcitit-ttt tttttl it i|lli_\‘ in‘ lili\'t'li (is stttiiiilztrizittg iitc Vatrt twill"; position. , "Coilsidtrrlttg |ll'()iliiJilif)ll lroitt lilC point oi view both of‘ lialurai ethics and (iilrisiiattt linirttis, lil titc first case it is tlttltmrli‘ to reason illiii ili iitt- srcoiltl optimal ll) iltllil. “iit-ttttotl suggests lo ll> itiitlttltt- list: oi ail nature's clclitctti~ ill stlcii (lilillliily and iilzittlicl‘ JIS lire likely to prove iicilcilcilli. 'i“iill.~'-.§ cvcli poisons, taken in tit‘lt‘l'llliilt‘ti (lows, can enter into the cconomv" oi nutrition. iivt-ii suptttisittg tltttl vvittt-rtltil ztiroiittl were tioisuits. that would not i)(‘ reason int‘ ttiliirt-iy prohibiting tiicil‘ use, i)tli. otii_\ lil('il' ailtisc.‘ i “ColiipIt-It‘ proitiitiiiott. titt-reftire, is irrlliiolliti. proved ity tiii- list‘ oi witte atttttttig itii lit-little, llllt'it‘lllii'illfi Illilfi(‘l'li,i ilirilltiilig Iitt- tit-little ni isiwtt-l .'iiil'l' Noziil. ‘ "Loukiitg at tilt: lttliilt-l" irolit tile point oi Cilristizill illul'ai.~.. iitt- reasons prontpicd ‘by ltaitlral ethics are supported by those Pf :1 theological order. The Lot-ti rrctttctl ihittgs for iilc llSC of Niall and Milli Silfilliti ttoi ln- l)l‘(!Vt'ill(!ti from lilzlitilig use 0i iiletll for the; ends of lilc (Treatitir >0 long its itc titles so ill zi lllzulnel" WiliCiI tiocsi tto llarln lo liiltt or his icilotvy | “iioiy Scripittrc. tiurs liot roiitlruttl the lt>r oi witlc or, etroltg fil'lllit'\', int! only iitcir rtitilsr. ()(."()'/'/f.%' PRUI/tlilf/i.‘ .‘\lnl this is "Wine is at iitocltrt‘. sirottg (ifillh is raging; utttl witosucvcr is deceived iitcrciit is not wise,’ we read iit titc Proverbs. liloderate use is taitcti for grztllictl, or even recotnmciitlcti in oiii:l.~ “This is tilt: vast: wiill both the Gill and the New TCSiit llicnts, as for example tin: itiiracir of Calla. and iinirc especially ‘i. iilC recommendations of the Apostles. ccss.’ liph. 5. l8. , “And in tile lipistic oi 'l'iintith_\', we read: ‘Drink no luitgt-l water, but use a iittic \ville__itir lily sioiuacifs saiic and tiiitic often inlirmities.’ “Those things arc so evident that the llfOiliilititfllists of tit:- fatiatical-order have gone so far as to alter the~I-loly’Scriptui'c into a version of their own, modifying iiiosc tinrlions .ol it which appear contrary to their ideas." . Temperance Alliance M _..._.___.-..__....... Undor tho Aunplol: of Coatings THE. TEMPERANOE ALLIANCE 0F PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND Will b: Addroued by the Speakero Liltod lulow a: Foilowai Saturday, ‘Jun: 18:- VMol-i: Hall, $80 p. m.-_.;t:v. John Colium. ~. Lo: 1f HAIL-Rev. H. H. Grant. Cnmbrldg: H:ll, 8.30 p. vim-Ravi Archibald luthomnd. Ron: Valley Hall-Rev. A-p. Maul-cod. Grade Y-l Murdock Acorn 2 ‘Emma Morrow B Stuart Metheoon. Grade lLV-d Bertha ‘Bdlio I Rod- dlc Wilson ll Norman Wlloqi. Undo mitt-l Jottnovr-tmomw z limbo "Ivtltl. - - Dndwov Iii-filth llatltoaon 2 lmornld N:ll,,8.30 p. m-Mr.‘ W. E. Bentley. K. 0. Monday. Jun: 20f Marlo-Revaluation 0o urn on: Hall- ovtl . '..v.-.‘ I ,t.v‘t 9t taint-y Tattoo-tit. “IOU. ' " v ‘n hwy/m». intro‘ ‘éitukttztt-v. ark. u»: fwor _ ‘ i, _.Ko ifL+Nl~.l£».-.» w. ~‘ J‘ She Has a Message of Particular Importance to KZIWTYIIWT Political Meetings I p/t m- "IV? CHARLOTTETOWN} MASS MEETING AT THE Prince Edward Theatre . _ . QN . . - Monday Evening, lune_ 20th. . . AT 8.00 P. M. " Mrs Howard Failis ONE OF THE OUTSTANDING WOMEN SPEAKERS OF CANADA WILL ADDRESS THE ELECTORS OF CHARLOTTETIOWN ON- - Improved Temperance Legislation Hcr Remaining Meetings This Week are as Follows: MORELL, June 17th. BRADALBANE, June 18th, Pownai, June 21st. Murray River. June 22nd- Everybody Invited tomHear This Giftetl Woman Speaker Every Woman -V hr. \;- _ »¢o-£ Political Meetings ,, 2nd. District of Queen’: The Liberal-Conservative Candidates will meet the Elector: 101M following places and dates, to discuss the political iaaucl of the 0i’: WHEATLEY RIVER . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Juno-l? NEW GLASGOW . . . . . . .. . . . Jun: 20 MAYFIELD . . . . . . . . . . . .. .. Jun: g1 RUSTICO . . . . . . .. .. June 22 HUNTER RIVER . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Juno 23 - ‘the Opposition’ Candidates are invited and will be icon-om equal time. All Meetings at 8 p. m. .._ i!) L. L, JENKINS, S933~6<4till 23rd. J. H. BUNTAIN. iPolitical Meetings, QueeTrsi 2nd District Kingb The Liberaltlonservatlye. Gangl- l2 1st District The hlberabCollservacire cnndl-i ates will meet tlttnelecters at lilediilifis will meet the electors "of , following places and dates for the ‘Second ilislriri of King. nt tho fob Purpose <11‘ (lisvlhvfiihs the rvlilivailotvtttr plneea and zlttfea 1.. tlbzcuga ashes oi the day- ipoliiiral iFSlWS of the day - _ Juno 18 |vici~°ria '~ Juiio 17- i Pezlkes Station ... . . , . . . ggntlthfii: -- . - . T-iiIi1ii°E?-;(‘llt>rl'yllill . . . . . .. . gttttegtll ataine . . . . . . . . . ..-...ilt>...<|.~ nmw, “n, The Opposition candidates Pe OTisYIIIYFLZ-‘ters _ _ __ Mme 3 Sinclair and Allan Stewart. are ilt-‘Méwen I _ _ _ _ _ ‘ _ _ _ V _ _ _ I __ m“ ' vilted to attend and will be ginllt one half of zhe time. i Mttrtitick Kennedy Waiter G. iilcKe-nzie. 4029-6-13-3i. lgchticaliheetings Liberal candidates are invited U1 aitteilti. All meetings at. 9 p. m» ‘, H. D. MoEWEN J. B. MIcDONALD j- 7042 i “For insiatttsc: ‘Aild itc not tlrlllii." with tvittr, wiicrvitl is ex» 3rd District Queens The Liberal Cousorvittlve candi- dates will address tile electors at the following places: Juno lffln ‘Mt. Stewart, Friday. Fort Augustus littll, Monday, June 20th. i Mt. Herbert l-lall, ‘Ihlesday. June 21st. All meetings to iit‘ held at R o'- dates are invited to be present. ; Dated this 31st day oi‘ liiziy, AIL} 1927. l (Ssd) I J. AUGUSTINE Nit-DONALD,‘ M. W. WOOD , l>FttIEttlitttéEé£ittIgsM i 4th District Queeirs ifoiliYwiugtilai-rs and dates. iu dis‘- Political Meetings» 3rd District King's The Liberal Conservative opndl- dates will meet the electors It the following places and dates to dilr cuss the political issue of the flay: Montague JIIM 17th ‘Tclock l".M. The opposition filllltii-iNcw ltenh _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ Jnnlggm Altmeetiags start at 8 o'clock. Opposition candidates are invited. (S . . lid-l . n. F. Mo? 2E LESLIE i-tuN _-ER clitical Meetings 4th District King's :__. tP ..»~ ~. . . . ,‘_-.' _ _ _i H“ "S9 “i “me i’ rcpiovtil i" Seward] iiimes" “ink ‘i’: Tile Liberal Conscrvlittvt- randl-i The lllberalflonsorvatlve Candie ,-dateti will meet iltt- l-Jleriortt tti the ' tiniest will meet the electors Fottrtlt District of King's at his‘: ltlillss the pn-iitiriti issues oi tilt» ilziy: lawn", ‘flaws and “at” to ma“! *(’f‘ri::ld‘,-i"("w-H"_-_'-~- ' "P Ilpolltlcal issues of the day. I U tVernon River .iuue 21. minimum“ ' ' ' ' "L ' ' ‘ ' ’ ’ ’ " Juno n lpownal U . Murray Harbor south Jlloo Z0 A" "loom": ‘ _Si. ivlaryht Road 183:1! pol-ting (tattdldlties are itivitrd. Libemi Caudiihi“ '7” "W "m ( Sgd . y SILAW .\l o.Vi lt.t.A.\', GEO. iii cIlEAN. 51146-0. ti. ii i i t i . Political Moiatings. the prnent election Campaign. 6t. Columbia. Monday, Jun: 20th Klngoboro. Tuesday. June 2i. 80min, Wednuday, Juno 22nd. . gs P. wt. < k H. H- ACORN. A. J. MoADAM, a. A. MoDONALD. . t-t. o. Moi-BAN. 6065-8-l0-8l. _ Public Meetings will be held in this Dintrict at the followlhg places and date: to dlucuns the luuea In 8t. Margaret's. Friday, June 17th, All Mating: will commence at The miniptorliad Just married an ’ _ elderly and rather sour Scot to a woman contact-arty‘ yoitnge , ‘hlmnlft lndaftorlilil ceremony lilo Y, romahgttgtlgflallabylygvdtvo the bride,- thlll iutteutl, All meetings at 8 p. m. r. MoDONALD MARTIN uoxtnuon lrttls. t» First District Kings Political Meeting"? o p ‘ a w" -~ .5th.Dlstr1ci: King's -’i'l1e .l.iberal-Conuorvatlvo ‘i (i: (18198 will meat the elector!" ‘tho Fifth District of King’: of. tilt: for lowing place: and date: to lo the political luuod I'll-Eh!‘ "“"" Sturgeon-June 17th Ge0r50l0Wl-JllIl0 18th Cambridge. Juno Ila: . . Annondalo-Juno llul ‘__' it.‘ _ ‘Liberal continua: u: luvltbu attend. Meeting: to lllfi- it . .1‘ W ‘hi’ : J. NOWANQ iunou ttifbifiilututtr. l