<'-> emf?" ‘ fqunmiam‘; ,. ’ Lhoeeerhl-dwenYUIl-J“ Ladies’ Dresses ‘And Coats Made to Measure Flt guaranteed ln Stanley Styles. Regular at $7.98 to Twenty Odd Dollars. Men's Suits. Overeoate. Raincoat: tailored to measure, fit guaranteed, in any etyle and Dol- lars saved. S. F. TARBUSII Representative 172 Prince Street. Charlottetown I liartefs Seeds are Growing 1 1 __-—— For this week we have a f fair supply of SEED oArs 2 and 8 rowed HARLEY \ i l! ' FIELD PEAS x VETCHES ‘ "Longfellow" FODDER CORN "Wisconsin" FODDER CORN SILVER-HULL Buckwheat. VEGETABLE 'AND FLOWER PEANTS TURNIP seen. oruou se-rs. ctoven and rm- oruv seen. m. veoe- TABLEand FLOWER seeps PeAs and BEANS. ’ cAnren s. co. f LIMITED. Beedsmen to the People 'of “ P. e._|. Professional Cards uric. c. Archibald Graduate ofN. Y. Poet Graduate Melieal Sehoel and Poepltai amt- Building Great orge Street flu-Office l-iou to 12.80. no to we MeLEOD l. BENTLEY. . J. Gentle W. i.‘ energy, O. lerrletee age Agterney-at-Law Office: 1 Richmond ltreet MONEY 1'0 LOAN Charlottetown, P. i. I. McDonald 8r. McPhee BA ‘ .|. A- Mwfitlal-lii» 3.11.13. MoFHiI ‘ 15"‘ ‘a larrletere, Attorneys, Haney sq Loan- Meney te Lean. ' ed. The revenues of the ?rovlnce ' ‘ creased. ‘if l-t should be contended h lt can, with truth, -be also contend- ‘- his colleague. who initiated and or- ,_ ganlzed the methods by which pres- , sure wail brought to bear upon the " Federal Government and -was prac- \ lust claims oi’ the Maritimes-in- _ eluding ‘Prince Edward island. '1 which resulted in conferences of , ment of their pro-election promis- preased the demands of this lProv- y~ submitted f. the Duncan Commission, the report ., had to implement. ‘ ‘mises not yet ‘to ‘rest. even though ‘be their aim and duly, if reirurned ‘ within e (ow ‘months ‘the been: tel» j‘ Mark R. McGuigan 2-1:" ' T . JARIIIOTII. ‘OLEGITOI. d70- _ 1-1- Stewart Government . Record And Platform The more one thinks about it ‘the more clearly it is seen that the chief question -now at issue be- tween the two parties-in this‘ ‘Prov- ince is simply this: One N-rty pro- poses, by means of a lOom-rnission, to prohibit the sale of intoxicants; the other party proposes, ‘by means of a (tom-mission, to control both the sale and the use of inttoxicanlts. That is the main difference. A sec- ondary point o! difference lies in the continuance of the permission to officers of ‘the law to enter a uian's ‘house and search his cup- board, cellar. and bedrooms, on suspicion that there is hidden therein some lutoxlcanta illegally purchased; and the permission of any respectable man or woman, ov- er twenty-one years of age, ‘to have in‘ store a small quantity of liquor for strictly personal and temperate use in the home, instead of buying it from a “-bootlegger" or having it made ‘by moonshine, and drinking it ad llbltum on the way home or hiding it away 5o that it cannot be discovered by‘ the Commission's prosecuting officers. That any Party will admit of a return to the sale and use of liq- uor as in the olden- tlme l; of course, ridiculous and preposter- ous. We all Jtnow that tPremier Stewart and his colleagues are nel- illel‘ 4001s nor rascals. ‘Vile all ‘teal Sure that they desire the welfare of the Province in which they live and the ‘freedom and prosperity 0t alLits ‘people. On the other hand, We all know ‘that. "pmhibltifilh" ‘was not gup- ported ‘by -publlc opinion and that its enforcement has‘ consequently been‘ lax and accompanied by im- moral conditions. This was true while lboth parties were in office and power. lBut ‘concerning ‘the record oi’ the (‘rollernment of which lPremler Ste- wart ls the leader in respect to ‘the conduct of pulbllc business and af- fairs, it has ‘been so ‘good ‘that it ought not ‘to ‘be overlooked or lor- 9g of the Province, its roads and bridges, its public schools,-every department or the tProvinclal Gov- ernhnent were well managed ‘under the leadership of lPremier Stewart- The obnoxious poll tax was prompt- 1y repealed. The land tax and oth- er taxes were subsequently reduc- have also been considerably lu- thut it was the Federal Govern- ment which increased the revenues ed that it was iPremler Stewart, and tically compelled ‘to yield to the Members of the Government of , this Province began the movement '- the Maritime Premiers. In duifil- es they promptly and vigorously ince. A brief.‘ was prepared‘ and setting forth its just ‘ claims. ‘ 1 Then there ‘wag a conference of the lPrsmiers of the various ‘Prov- inces at which the just claims of this tProvince and the other Mari- tlmes were pressed. Then followed of which the Federal Government The financial Position of rthe iProvliice was- in this way greatly improved. Concerning the road; and bridg- es and schools of the Province lit- tle needs to ‘be said. Everyone v know; that ‘they have ‘been “ erwbly improved and that. greater care has ‘been exercised in respect to them than ever before. The em- ployment of a ‘Professor ipJPrince of Wales iCollege. to teach the etu- dents how ‘to teach, W85 a practical movement. lbeneflcinl to the yoyuth of the Province in the ‘future. EBut the Government of which Premier Stewart is the lander ‘pro- so much has been accomplished. ‘It will. according to their ‘Platform. ‘to ‘Power at the forthcoming elec- tion to sofurther present and press the claims of this Province that we "will realize her rights lu- lull measure." , ‘Do the electors-the taxpayers, ‘ desire the fulfilment of this prom- ise. Ilf they do they will return to office and ‘the direction of the pub- ‘lic business, the men who have pl‘- formed their promises and done so well for this ‘Province in the past four years. ,. Dominfons May “ Over Wireless Phones - This Autumn ‘LONDON, June 1i.-—-Wlld the far- scaitered ‘Domlnlons of theBni/tieh Empire ‘be talking with‘ {London over ‘the boa-m radio phone ‘by/the end of uthis summer? lMr. Vyvyan. engineer-dabble! to the" Mflofml company. seen... his holler that hone system Milt have linked up ca with the iBrltlsh metropolis, sup- plylng a. wireless telephone SQHFMG‘ which will be ‘both easier and cheaper when that now in operation between ‘England and the United ‘Of course, a‘ successful experi- ment in" nine beam Iyltenh of tele- phony was carried: out. between England and Oanode as 1on6 I80 as last November. (ionvensations were then ltransmitted with great clarity "The Iliimvlre telephone service is‘ going to he a big an ", deolot- ed themaaineer confidently. "We ceseary apparatus for than: trans- mission and reception: and. e. will not tulle us long to convince the gotten by the electors. The financ- . anode, austmu. ind BMtlrAfii» endunwnwrpersone believed that. e , omimercili “service Would have‘ been motion " are already msnumotuy-ing the ne- ‘ ' Cefyriglll, Conddd, I927 » CAN/SDI g Lm-l’ g*__z.fl!‘*_ um: CHARLOTTE ow t- ~ ~ t u? etliriiinutii i. DEIA M O N n J trait 4 ,/ 4f ISION and Act‘1'0n—these are the qualities t0 which Canadians of today pay tribute in their grateful recognititm of the work of the Fathers of Confederation sixty years ago. y ' ' 'l'hcsc qualities arc still rlcmntltioti of those who an.‘ serving Canada in the present. Our Fathers look posscrssioit of half a continent, tmificd it, gave it the institutions it siiilc11j0y's,a|1d founded the transportation" system which is t6 this day the backbone of its economical life. AN lliiFTr w SPANS . Par! of the ltllkiflilb‘ Gbwf 59°‘ '4 PM” 1'”: Jolm Boyd's “Sw Grange Efmme Comm 3m" '- published by n» Macmillan Company n! 0M4“- 1 ~ _ limited. f; The monunmrl here shown i‘: suueied 0151M Earlem slope of Morin! Roygl. “"9"!- Wc, their successors, have likewise our problem - to solve. We have to provide this half-continent ‘ with a population sufficient in numbers to en- sure its proper development; educated up to the bcst Canadian standards; trained fll the ideals oi good Canadian citizenship; accustomed to respect for law and order; and conscious of the noble tradition which is our national heritage. (on any Canadian doubt what would be the attitude 0f the Fathers towards this problem if they were here tOdaY? They dreamed, hut they also worked for the realization of ihcirdreaitit. 'l‘hc (Tanmiizms of today likewise have their vision‘ and their opportunity for action. They have the example of the Fathers to teach and to hearten them. Tflfl vision which our Fm hers saw must never fail. Their noble (lccdsnulst still live in the mintis of generations to come. 111s woman land and‘ ' on ae wen.“ ~- evuiution of fhp ‘bpam syste minus.- already tn o ration between Ena- and‘ England and . Mptrqihilhd Irwin shontly con- nectnis with tihdia and South Afri- Wblg‘ edmlocein wireless‘ tac- slunliie. repiodttot-ion uthrough the under’ the new conditions. "We photography involved is done, not Bhotogmphlc transmission already nt the ‘transmitting, bu‘. at the re- in use between London and Newiceivinr; end". said the York will be vasty improved upon rake of 400 words a ntimite." m, ‘typewritten matter. signatures probable rates for itra...‘ v m is lndso on‘. ‘by means of a spot of telephone also». w Mr- ‘Vvvvan. I6 shall then‘ be able to send an exact The British wire!!!" hllllwYli-Y Canadian business ‘men ls the ques- ably because its patrons found and Australia l, _, copy of a manuscript printed‘ mat- does not venture to ‘hint at tho tion upon wlhich the commercial their .l_e1eph0l1-e ‘bills swelling to ai- [odrnmmnt between l" ‘ v nlc success of such a service twill ds- arming proportions and decided to the ' conversations, "beyond pend. The itzransiAtlantic telephone continue to “saly "IDIIQ light-a new system, in which the expressing the belief Ithnt they will service which was hailed as such speech should bee e less o! adllt- thlg. engineer; "This we shall be able to do at ‘tho sulttioently moderate lw ‘bring the Britain has been neglected of Ilene‘. be lower than‘ ‘those existing bo- an important a-id to business whonury- ‘ tween England and the United ‘inaugurated between the .prlm5|g;|’.:.1p",m taltes "today. IWhether they will ‘be metropoli oi.‘ the United Stateifendtiheiteifln g t0 OM61‘? my ‘were will ' close 0' w” b” tiretiw u fi-ganiggn"; , . service into speedy popularity wit-h Reports indicate thalt titis ‘is ‘$05- ygillll ‘was. ' "byeelorliwwf n1 Goorfl n M’ dbl " hi‘!!! . ...¢r:~"" ma‘. rr? TO Post Office that a nelieble two-ml)’ service can ‘be edopteiL. "Izlqieisezmvied wuqi‘ we've: on... N1’ AQQ ‘i’ u . Gov .OF A$K Him IF m; HA5 ‘been ‘ OUR ELEPHANT. 5m". How . DO ‘(O0 GIT OUT OF Tm!» wluoeauess? "$5.15 . , 5M»?- \_-J enter ' w", ___.\____._._..._._ . Wired“ ‘Wwwtmrz ‘if . k v. ‘ . _ '. ‘ at" Na ymh . a u. Si.‘ V. L’ _ WM‘ ‘v ‘O H277 iv Planar! Islet/lei. lne. . . Great Britain nylon renewed. Ms wu-