" 3:440:04 .754,’ Pause] mwmswa,“ ' 1 am not worried. because: few years ego I bought s Pension Bond from the Confederation Life that now guaran- tees me a MONTHLY INCOME FOR LIFE at age fifty-five. Talking to other business women I find that many of them have also bought Pension Bonds from Confederation Life. i 1 I l “I am really grateful to the Confedera- \ tion Life Representative who first , showed me the benefits of this Pension Bond plan for women like myself. ' I recommend any business woman to get in touch with the Confederation Life to find out how easy It is for her to provide for an income for life when , she wishes to retire". i BEPOREYOU msunc. cousucr- Confederation Life Association HEAD omcs T°I°NY° To The Voters 0f Prince Edward Island The Prince Edward Island Temperance Federation wishes res/pect- fully to place before you certain facts which should be carefully con- sidered before the Plebfscite on June 28th. In the pamphlet "Information on the Plsbiscite," issued by the Government, we are told that the choice is between a "New Temper- ance Act" and the “OldProhibitlon Act" as it existed before the Cullen A-mendment. It is stated that the fundamental distinction is doctors’ prescriptions. Further on it is stated that "the question to be sub- _ mitten to the people oi the Province is, paraphrased. “Do you want doctors to write prescriptions or not?" 1s this an attempt to confuse the people? The issue is not, “Do you want doctors to write prescrip- tions or not?" The fundamental issue is, "Do you wish alcohol sold under the Prohibition Act for medicinal purposes only, or do you wish it sold under the New Temperance Act, so called, for beverages pur- poses?" - , Let us now look at the name, "Ne/w Temperance Act.” It is pro- posed that this Act is to promote temperance especially by doing two things, which we shall consider in the reverse order. We are told that the New Temperance Act will prevent those under twenty-one: years of age from getting liquor. Does the Prohibition Act permit: them to get it? It is stated in the i940 Amendment that "the Lieu- ‘tenant-Governor-ln-Council may make regulations for the issuing of. certificates permitting the sale in persons not under the age of twenty- i one years. of beer, ale. porter, stout, lager, or light wines." If the‘ Government knew that this clause was being violated, and did not pro- perly enforce the Act, whet proof have we that the New ‘temperance Act will be enforced? l Secondly. this so-called “New qeruperence Act". we are told. is aimed at the sin of iii-temperance. If there is intemperence in this Province. it has been allowed under the Prohibition Act. which the Government was supposed to enforce to prevent intemiperance. How then can we believe that the Government will enforce the New Temp- t crance Act ii they did not enforce the Prohibition Act. I Again, in connection with the sins oi intcrruperance. we are told , that where it is made to appear to the satisfaction of any Justice that f any person, by excessive drinking of liquor. mis-epends. ivastes. or,i lessens his estate,...or endangers or interrupts the peace and happi- ness of his family, etc. the justice may make an order of interdiction, directing the cancellation of any permit held by that person. That t clause has little value. save for propaganda purposes, because very few , are going to hold up their friend or relative to public ridicule. lfiirth- , ermore, as long as there ls liquor available. there is bound to be ex- ; cessive drinking, with all its attendant evils, | It is sometimes ssid that if we have more outlets for the sale of pure liquor, there will be less bootflegging. Ontario has Government ~ stores and beverage rooms, yet while in i934 there were 5067 convic- tions for violations of the Iriquor Act, in 1942 thee-e were 6001 such convictions. In 1933 Premier Taxhereau made a speech in the Legis- lature favoring the keeping of liquor stores open to a late hour. The operation at all times of the year in every section of the‘Province. In British Columbia, where they had Government stores for some years. two and a half years after beverage rooms were opened in Van- couver. the Vancouver Sun, a. leading newspaper, inever notorious for its drynessi, said: "Vancouver at the present time is the bootleggers‘ heaven. There are ten times as many bootleggers in this city a.s_there are Lawyers, clergyman, Doctors, and mglneers. The open operation um ' » Branch Office of bootlegglng Joints ia a disgrace to Vancouver”. sometime later. _I the British Columbia Liquor Board ordered one of its stores in Van- couver to remain open all night. When this was challenged, the Board defended its action on the reason he gave for this was that the bootlegglng business was in. ' THE GUARDIAN, CHARLOTTETOWN cl | i I I l l _-‘......_ . -_~----~—>~- pawn/a it takes *3 fine tohaccos to ‘IIIICKIHGUIH ¢IIIIIIIES ME If." . OF P1861010, I08“? MID IlIRK/SII PAGE :E..11EYE§_ wirr-wn, -i' give you IVIILUNESS BUULNESS I lASlE w.“ ______,__ _______ ______ _ ' .___L.L. . I | ifround that it had to do this to beat the bootlegger. In no Province, in Canada has the Government store or the beverage room eliminated! l bootlegging. Think well over what you are going to do on the 28th? of J1me. No Government could have passed an Amendment to the ‘ ,- Prohibition Act permitting the sale of beer and wine. m. by the‘ fzless, but. having given the Government permission under the New- Teniperance Act. so called, to sell liquor for beverage purposes, they Bunk of Ncvo Scorio Building, Charlottetown T030008 I0 l!!! FIUE 6100857)? W. G. HOGG, C.L.U., Divisional Manager The finest Virginia loaf, all Ilia coolness of slow burning Hurley, all the rich fragrance of selected Turkish foboccos ore superbly combined In o CALLED "men cumcu" ms IS SMALL san. Anglo-Catholics are those in the church of England-popularll’ sailed the “High Church" pari-l'-— who regard that church as part of the urxvcrssl, or Catholic, church. The jib is the sail on the iron’. l w, Sh, _ “lawn,” m! meat. lo tho New Temperance Act. so celled. pennltting the sale of .0 gape,‘ it {slime-he}; from a spar at Hill!" by the glass in hotels. Inns, and Restaurants, v Neither does the selling of lliquor by the glass deal-ease Since Ontario has had beer parlors. the amount consumed creased i772». Only m Prince Edward Island has the increase been 9mm» dile- lll 1812s measure, to the fact that the Prohibition Act has the bowsprit (the Jib-boom) to lihé fore topmasthead. THE POTATO ACT 1m attention 0f potato growers ls directed to the PPBYIf-l"!!! i!‘ on "Pfince Edward Island Potato Aut" which require! thui n" Ii"- son shall plant potatoes in the Province of Prince Edward Islarfl" un- less tbs seed used II of the class Foundation. Foundation A . or Certified, as determined by the official Inspections carried out by the Plant Protection Division. Science Service. Dominion Department of Agriculture. Provided. however. that this section shall not apply f0 rum "up, which. in the aggregate. on an individual property. do not exceed one acre, unless by proclamation of the Lieutenant-Gov- ernor-in-Councll otherwise. Inf. Frames. all potato crops sbsll be minim i» inlmwilm ll "Il- rui Subject to confonnlty with the rclulstlons loverning tho D"- duciion of certified seed potatoes. crops planted with Fiillllflllli!" or Foundation "A" seed with s view to seed certification, will N ‘repented by the Plant Protective DIviaion. Dominion Department ef Agriculture. ‘ (b) Potato Crops including those planted with seed of the “Cer- tiiiui" rlass with a view to tsblestoclr production shall be Inspect- ul for bacterial ring rot. or any other disease or insect will 8' may be determined from time to time. by dill! llllhilflud hi‘ sgicctors of the Prince Edward Island Department of AFIBIIRIIPQ- Loch potato grower shall be required to register each field of potatoes for inspection as follows: m» ff for seed potato production. applications shall be submit- fed u. the District Seed Potato inspector. Dominion Department oi Agriculture. u.» 1r m- table-stock production. IQDIIQQHP" skull be WWW"! to the Prince Edward Island Department of Alflvlllllllfi- in accordance with the (fortified Seed Potato Regulations each trouer who applies for inspection of his crOP l"? "W! PUPM“ ma" be required. among other qualifications. to supvl! "W! 0f "IQ Flint‘ in: of word of the Foundation or Foundation “A" class In the field for vrhh-h inspection is requested. All other growers shall be reillllfld lo supply proof of the purchase of certified seed used for planting the liiiiaiu crop. Iiucli grower shall exercise the ~ncccssary care in the plantlnlf- Blllfllillnn, mum.‘ flugfln‘ or harvesting of his potato crop to avoid In! possible contamination with bacterial ring rot through machinery. hullfllnif containers, storage or second hand bags. Failure to comply with my of these regulations uhsll result upon Iummsrv conviction to a fine not exceeding $100 or In default of pay- fneut Io imprisonment for a. term not exceeding thirty days or both. "l xrovrera purchasing and planting Certified or better In i941. Ind those whose potato production from that planting In that vear "s classified a; fublesfoclr vvIll be required under this Act In secure for plantin: in i948 Certified Seed or better. ' - riuscr auwaun ISLAND DEPARTMENT or aoafcuaruac doubilers will not be committing any contradiction to pass an Amend- been retained. During the years rooms have operated in most of furnished by the Dominion Bursa tion of spirits increased 213%. beer increased 208%. wine increased 603%. Remember, a. Prohibition iii we vote for the New nor less than a Government Sale we may regret it in a few years, will exist in our Province. RM’. E- R. MacWllllam, CANADA PRDVINCE 0F PRINCE EDWABD ISLAND IN’ THE PROBATE COURT The 18th day of May A. D. 1943 ln Be Estate of AUSTIN GRADY late of Fafriield in Lot 47 in Kings Cflllllly in the said Province, farmer, deceased, testste. To the Sheriff of the County of Kings County or any Constable or lltersta person within ssid County GREETING: WHEREAS upon reading the petition ‘on flla of Charles Mc- Eachern of Campbell's Cove in Kings County aforesaid, farmer. and Francis Grady of Sourfs in Kings County. barber. the Execu- tors of the above named Estate praying that a. citation may be Isl sued for the purpose hereinafter set forth: You are therefore hereby required to cite all persons inter- ested In the said Estate to be and appear before the Judge present at a Probate Court to be held in the Court Rouse In Charlottetown lu Queens County. in the nld Prov- ince, on Tuesday the slxth day of July next coming. at the hour of eleven o'clock forenoon of the some “0ldat40,50,60?” - Man, You're Crazy fornt your us! Thousands an N»! as 70. Try Nubia; up" with Oatrer Coufsiua mule for weal. rundown feeling duo solely to body's lack of lrou men sad women call "old " Sport: i. Shirts Dress Shirts Gabardine Pants $l2 Grey Flannel Pants $ISI M905 W931’ q sverywbm w many . Triy oafru ‘roan: Tablets for mo. rounacr faeilnr, Ih I ' w arquslnleri" llll Olll 50d 2.95 s! better than a Government Sale Act well administered. because with l Gllvillmne-lll- 5816 Ml. you have nothing higher of which to think °Y 5'1" ‘Vlllch l0 “VOTE; but with s. Prohibition Act you have the highest ideal s‘. which to aim and for which to work. Temperance Act. which is noticing more It Ring: we realize the conditions which v _ _ W . many years before we can get Prvlgbglltllo; backbfigalliihoifl tthhink well before you vote. 1¢.on a ePrinceEdnvdIl T . oration‘ J‘ H. Macmflane‘ President‘ ar s and emperance Fed Field Secretary. Maritime Temperance Fed- eration; Rev. c. A. Hicks, Secretary, P. E. I. Temperance Fedgrgllog-L drinking. has 1n- when Government. ssle and beverage the Provinces, here are the facts as u of Statistics: 1922- 1947, consump- Act badly administered is always Act. and rcoeal the Prohibition Act. P. E. I. Temperance Federation; ‘day to shew cause If any they can why the Accounts of the said Es. tate should not be passed and the Eflete closed ls prayed for m said petition and on motion of Arthur F’. McQusid, Esq., Proctor for said Petitioner. And It is hereby ordered that a true copy hereof be forthwith pub- lished In lome newspaper publish- ed In Charlottetown aforesaid once in each week for st least four con- secutive weeks from the date here- of and that a true copy hereof be forthwith posted in the following places respectively, namely, in tho hall of the Court House In George- town In Kings County aforemid. at or near the store of Matthew & McLean Limited, In Sourls in King's County aforesaid and at or near the school house in l-‘airfleld aforesaid so that all persons inter- outed In the said Estate as afore- said may have due notice thereof. WITNESS Ills Honour Harold Leonard Palmer, Judge of the said Probate Court at Charlottetown In Queen's County, the dsy and year first above written. By the Court. (SGDJ E. MARGARET PALMER. Registrar. (L. S.) CANADA Province of Prince Edward Island m rm: rnoaara comtr The 17th. day of May. A.D.. 1948 In Re Estate of MINNIE TERESA CURRAN late of Charlottetown In Buckingham. No other cigarette offers the some delightful flavour, ls so truly ihroof easy, so fully and completely satisfying. Ask any Buckingham smoker- better still, buy a package Iodoy and prove It for yourself. --§____. _-.» fllllY TllE BIJBKINBIIHI Fllllllll BAN GIVE Yllll Blllililllfillllf SITISFACTIMIM vlnce. widow. deceased. test-sic. To the Sheriff of the County u! "Wrens County or l!!! CWNPN‘ or literate person within sold Colm- l). GREETING: wnartaas uplm readlns the M- titlon on file of Francis A. MacMil- lln of Charlottetown aforesaid. medics‘ doctor. the Executor of the above named estate. praying "'3' a. citation may be issued for the purpose hereinafter set forth: You are therefore hereby required 1° cite all persons Interested in the said aims to be and spam be- fore the Judge present at a. Pro- bato Court to be held In the court House In Charlottetown in Q1100!" County. in the said Province, on Tuesdaydhe 22nd. day of June nag; coming‘, st the hour of eleven o'clock forenoon of the same day u» shew cause if am’ they can why the Accounts of the said Es- tate should not be passed Ind l-hfl Estate closed ss prayed for In said petition and on motion of M. AI- ban Farmer, Esq., Proctor for said Petitioner. And it is hereby ordered that s true copy hereof be forthwith pub- lished In some newspaper publish- ed in Charlottetown aforesaid once in each week for at least four con~ secutive weeks from the date here- of snd that s. true copy hereof be forthwith posted in the following publlc places respectively. namely. in the hall of the Court House in Charlottetown aforesaid. at or near the Bank of Nova Scotis in Char- lottetown aforesaid, and at or near the Royal Bank of Canada In Char- lottetown aforesaid so that all per- lons interested in the said Estate as aforesaid may have due notloos thereof. WITNESS Ills Honour Harold Leonard Palmer. Judge of the said Probate Court at Charlottetown In Queen's County, the day and year first above written. By the Court. L.S. (sgdJ E. Margaret Palmer .’Queen's County In the said Pro- Registrar. ' Clothing Specials 2.95 English Worsted Sails 2 Pair Panls-S-on sale a! » £7.50 Gay's Plants I The season has now arrived to plant annual bedding flower plants, and also vegetable plants. As us- ual we have most all the popular flower plants. They include Double, Fluffy Ruffled and Mixed Petunias, Aster, Phlox, Snapdrag- on, Marigold, Dwarf and tall Sal- via, Annual Larkspur, Stocks. Zin- nlss, Balsam and others. C8199!’ 0i Snow Alyssum, violet Queen Alys- sum, Lobeiia. In perennials we have Pansy. English Daisy (in bloom), Sweet William, Forgetmenot, Delphinium. I-Iollyhocks, Carnations, Fox Glove, Canterbury Bell, etc. In Vegetable Plants: lbttra Early Cabbage, Cauliflower. Peppers. Let- tuce, Cucumber. Melon. Tomato. Ever-bearing runnerless Stra/wberry. Although we have a large quantity of tomato plants on hand, and coming on, do not delay too long. Last year we were sold out early. So many asking for vegetable seeds we will have a. limited quantity to offer. Regret very much we will be unable to send seeds or plants by mail. Late cabbage and cauli- flower will iiot be ready before the 20th of June. Orders for quanti- ties of plants will be accepted t0 go by express. I. J. Gay 8r Son Upper Prince Street lllll blemishes, Plmplss, Eczema. fchinl, scaly Blln. Psoriasis. Acne, blackheads, or Red B otches embarrass you, try Nlredevsn ton at. Three way action works fut to help brio you a clearer. softer, smoother skin. l. Boot es itching. burnlnl. IIDINIIII in ‘I minutes. 2. Kills many nus and parasites. often the resl csuss o Alli! disorders. 3. Helps heal the skin. Honey back unless Nlxodenn satisfies you. druflist for Nlnlem today. fleetioui Sport Coats Shark Skin Jackets Slack Suits Ankle Hose Summer Caps BOAR BONUS POLICY " 1. The following bonus will be paid on bacon type boars which are l1 active service at time oi’ inspection. ' Boar from dams qualified in Advanced Registry. All boa born after December 1st. 1947. must be but of I dam qualifl in Advanced Registry f9 be eligible. Class A . .. . .. . .. 812.00 Class B . " 800 Bears born previous to December 1st, 1947. from dams not fled in Advanced Registry. Class A . ' 99.00 Class B .. 6.00 I. All bonrs must be in breeding condition. sound sud serviceable 3. A Class “A" boar is one which in the opinion of the Inspector l! good enough to sire registered breeding stock. l. A Class "B" boar is one which although useful as s sire of commer- oial market hogs may carry slightly objectionable features of tom- formation. ' quail- 5. Boars munt be registered and transferred to the party making ap- plication for inspection. 6. RLGISTRATION CERTIFICATE MUST BE AVAILABLE T0 Till INSPECTOR AT TIME OP‘ INSPECTION. ‘I. Any boar showing evidence of hog lice at time of inspection will no! be eligible for a bonus. 8. No boar shall receive inspection under 7 months of age. 9. Na boar shall pass Inspection unless he Is kept in sanitary and reasonably clean quarters. Preference will be given to boars which are on pasture at time of inspection. l0. All reports of Boar Inspection shall be submitted for final ap- proval to a. Board composed of titres members of the Federal and Provincial Departments of Agriculture and approved by the Miu- Istcr of Agriculture. 11. In cases where boars have been purchased by Farmers‘ Institutes or other similar organizations which have received a grant to as. slat in such purchase. no bonus will be paid on euol bears h any year in which such grants have been paid. I2. All applications for inspection must be made on the _ forms sup. pllcd by the Provincial Department oi‘ Agriculture. l3. Appllcationu uill be received up I-o July 10th but boar mine-vs nre asked to apply for inspection immediately: Inspection may be made an; time beforc October 31st. .-A».~_ ~ A A a _.-.-.\~_.-. .-_~-.~~-\-\~ ~-\-\<-.~»\.\-. \’zsasxao~.~cxasoocxxxr»x~sxxi3okxxacxrcxmvcfias. xroocooi 16.95 t0 25.00 ~ 8.50 14.95 1.00 1.25