.._.,. l The Public Forum ~ J-fhls column ls open for the of questions of lntererst. The Ch-Jottetowrt‘ Guardlen do" not necessarily endorse the opinions oi correspondents. eoooe-oooooooooo- CHANGE WANTED . ‘sll"_llll'1l1l¢ Dblnlon ill town until country is, witllout doubt, strongly l“ lllvm‘ "l "- vllanim of our telnper- nllco law, anda more vigorous on- lorcement of tin; lnwgwhntevel. i, may be. The lukity of our‘polico llllce- ‘1111°1V111E that tlle law is be- lllg l".'°k'~‘11 every flay and flight,»- ls scandalous. 1t ought not to bo necessary to lnlport iletcctives to, uncover and report the conditions that ‘prevail. Our police must bring to punishment those who violate i119 11""- flnll ll. as I hear. tlley are loo weak ill number to do so tlleyl THE cuilnljorrnrowu GUARDIAN The Fathers of. Y l ‘" ‘Confederation’. Slr John A. Macdorfald- ‘ _,.. justlove i. llwrigleyfi New ooueuz MINT "LReal “Peppermint Flavor- ‘ it's so wonderfully comforting, grueling‘ anglrugglelicious. v . v You'll benefit because _DOUBLE r MINT brightens the teeth and helps to l i” preserve them. lt stimulates appetite sand digestion. Give it to the" children-J it is the ideal sweet for them! Smokers. eepeeialb, enjoy its soothing laele and lasting flavor The following officers‘ were eiodt- Gd.-"'PI'G1H‘. Mrs. ‘Chas. cvlaebeod. vlcolPres- ‘Mrs. John ‘Beck, ‘Secy- treals. lMlisig IPu-lsclllzl lMc-‘Oalllum, Di- rcdmrsw-Mlrs. Joules llleck, tMrs. Chas. lMaldDmlaki, llvllss Christine Acoujn». Auditors-Mrs. -W. lB Hick- oug. Mrs. James Beck. Miss ‘Mac- Kenllze wile ‘present and organized France Willing To Negotiate ‘ Peace lllreaty i ‘(Special to the Guardian) ASHINGTON, June 9. --An ill- lflfllgll intllllry as to the willlllgltlosa we‘ anaimmo’ - . pit e Washington governmen ‘ o “ammo _ , begin negotiations (or a treaty 014mg: m Sturgeaéschlgoefilwlfinrqzlllzg perpetual peace‘ between France evening) June and‘ for who M‘ ow ‘and the United States has been 6f “gallium a wmnmfs Igsthguie placed before the state department “m mwumg _ Lbnldqidmd m; 'lly ‘Foreign Minister Briand. ‘The Miss ‘Mdxennw. The fomowung ob inquiry ‘is in the hands of Secret- Elem“ we,“ mected._,m_ek_~‘Mu_a ary Kellogg who is expected to Hugh “lungs Directors ‘Mug answer it wftllill a week. gmqivmu lbowefllyrl lSecretaryfih-eas‘ Mr. Brialufs message forwarded M,“ James Hwikh,‘ Dkrectory; 111i’ Ambassador Herrick is umier- Man Dmmm Jamie“; M“ mule stood to represent the wlllingne .mcke,nl _.Mm_ m1wmaslcweé And): of the French government to nego - umra;_M,m Mum“ Column’ M" latesuch a trelrty without definite- Hugh Jackson.“ "‘ ‘ 1y‘ committing it to any specific course. mom- ‘NEW INSTITUTES ORGANIZED ' 'lN‘ PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND To use stale bread. cut it in slices one inch thick, spread’ lightly with butter, then cut the slices in oncinch squares and brown in a but (lyou. 'l‘hoss are delicious with soup. or they will lnuko a satisfying lunch served with malted milk. ‘.\iiI1llS'DOlN.-<—-A meeting was ‘hold in Alllistml. ‘School. Tlnllrsdrty ulltor- nooll Juno 2nd» for tine purpose of ("sunning a. ‘Women's ‘institute. _t____ should not be screened on any ac count. I am, Sir. vie, I OLD CITIZEN m<+>——-- "rm: M RS The Guardian this 81101115! 111B Hlroluzcst possible evi deuce that flint we will mnko no llllrlllllfl‘. it’ we $00. nllppt a system of "cilntrol' and "permits." That. is the opinion ‘I um convinced. of n ulujorily oi lnec. ‘ I um. ‘Sir. r-ftu, _ OBSERVER {o} ‘THE: MAIN QUESTIONS Sin-The muin quosllrlu whether llqilol‘ shall, us at prvsvui. be bouizl" 111<‘Kllll_v- lllllltll‘ plullibi Commission with authority to "per- mit" its purchase only by those who showlhat they are not mo fond of it? We us illoctrlrs bur.- notllling whatever l0 do with llll‘ payment of’ Mrs. fFulbs or any one else working and speaking to the ed. What we litlve loulo is lo \\'('ll.‘,ll well the facts and arizuuu-uts u.‘l~ Judgment as to what is host lo bo- done to remedy tho existing lmd trial. I nm, Sir. l-Hn. AN ELECTOR. {den-M MR. SHARP AND MR. CAMPBELL lSir,—lIn yesterday's Patriot l notice u. letter frolu Mr, ‘Plluuil. A. Campbell, Summersiile, cntliior ‘Mr. Sharp fllltlltlll) ‘Second llist- rlct." zOn my desk, as I write is al- so a business letter addressed to 111B- fllgned “A. C- Saunders. per '1‘. A- Cn" 11nd ~'l llBfVO been wonllorinl! why. Mr. Campbell did not sign llls letter to the Patriot ill tllo same way. Evidently Mr. Campbell is worried over the stand l buve iuk 0n on tho prohibition issue. Ilut because I may not aim-c with l'ro- mler lStewart as to tho host mrlllnrl no reason why I and u largo lllllll- ber of temperance ‘people. lhriulgll- (ll-it this Islam! cannot son through .‘ " ‘ _ '1 > H . lilrs; Howard Fallis A or? lrrnn . “OUTSTANDING WOMEN SPEAKERS or CANADA Wlll..,Mclress Meetings ln Prince Edvvlrd island et the Following Pieces ‘Ind Dates In the interest oi l Temperance '" Legislation ‘ OOURl-ii June 13th. ‘ KlN@lOH0{JOI|e 14th. - l ANNHNDALI‘ June 15th. - iflzPfiYllQ-‘Jllllt 16th. s I _ ~ . V Moment, dune 11th. _ 1 1 n» AbsUYllufi-ijluoil‘ AT s P. u. divert-teammates .1» .ne.. This Gifted‘; . ‘ it; f3l>98119f portenee to Every Womln Voflll I Thslubellelkilesrvgtlye ll will meet the lleotore et thv ""1""! Plloh one ‘rmvplltisil Issues of the eeyl ..... June 18 sense June 14 June ‘I0 .. June 17 Juneflt ... June l1 n lllllll 8. 2nd. Queen’: . . ~31 ........a....._....... t», v W0n‘t they, li" Mr. Saunders ls el- Qlllfld. have a larlzo say lll lllt) can Tying out o! tho different policies. and is it not reasonable to suppose that these advisers would so svlslfltonrpt which ‘may tend ‘to weaken Sulmpage, gronnd mum bonusesxwuges and salaries each you“ Mm. that ilnlion." Anoilllor well known files by nwmnh éu,“ appeared undoi- industrles which depend entirely‘ upon wood, produce products to thc lin a. limited ‘way lmfom ‘the Act of value of $60.ll99.000 Hfllllllllly- TM?’ employ ‘IILOOO people and P8)’ 811' upon; uunlly in svages around 514.000.009- The tlnlherlTo thwe should be added tho indus- ‘pivlicy of the other provinces husdrlon that 08901141 111 Glmellllfil pull tended ‘to resemble tlmt oi’ Qnturiodlut ‘not. entirely ‘upon forest 9P0" to carry out the $11M ‘by July of 1929 the electorate wouldbe so disgusted as lo vote (‘or any change. no matter how wet. Consequently this wing of this s0 called prohibltionparty would have killed two blrdswilh theono stone, first defeated thoustcwnrl. Govern- ment, which ls the thing in so ferns Mr, Saunders is concerned; then which their mouths so lnnl; ‘have watered for. Should-lids. cumplwll wish to carry ‘this discussion fur- ther i may saythat joint boliticlll meetings will be held in 1119 1111c‘ 0nd district of Prince next Week. and l! he has any more Saunders propelled: to set 01111111 111w" l would he pleased to lIBIVB hlm irres- ent sad‘ would give hlmllllfl 011")’ time. ‘amyvsle School for the month o! Mel-y Murray (equal)? Murray: 8,. Mildred Ouseclt. sld: Llllmmet Cueack end Marni-st Oussok (equal: I, limerick l-lsslu. a ..... lm -~--=-"*~-" "will" ‘@3322? rat: Bdllillzates ere M,yylll__he. eoeordee no » Jam ioqisl) I MeQusid . Stephen McDonald: lrrlurlllsen - / ruse ill-d. ‘hues Ml‘. Saunders’ so (znllod prohibition ilfillcy, which is so fraulcd lo cufirb the Prohibition voto while boldink the wet liberals lli lino with his Sirr-{Phe letters ‘from the Nluyill" the men and women of this Prov- duced, and vole air-cording In our ought to be gtremglhen@d by m, fir,‘ Sir John .A. r.\'liN'(l(‘nll2l'l(l is n, fin~ crease of their number. wickedness example of the sillelulitl ‘fruit lhu , ‘resulted froiml the labors 21ml 01'1"! ltlons of ‘Lilo early (‘zllladian pion (vet's. He was llc-t Iborn in‘ (fitnudw ‘SllllllCFkllldSllllfl, Scotland, was tu< lnlace of his blruil. ‘He saw (fannd. If st at the age of fivo years who‘ his wlher came out and sottletl i: =Kiilgslon l-n‘ ‘the your 1820. farther gilve him the best. cducaiio: of this brilliant (lcfenso (orlnuiirul of u ll:ll'-lll0l't~llllp with "Seminal" ‘lklluillulll. tlobu .\. .\llll‘(l(llifllll was ‘fllir! one yllill‘); of ilge when llc onto _ ‘HPYIVP political life. 1,, 1846 he was (‘lfiflllltl lo :1 sent lll tho Sfltlfllltl Ull- loll iulrlizl.n‘.cllt. ulld ill tbc following‘. fbui oi‘ Alillisfvl" of Finance lll lilo prom-u.‘ Federal ‘house Sron :ll'li-l'\vzll'(ls llt lll Canada took their p0llll(‘5 seri ‘ously. The loin: debates that; pro» 6nd that Control sbull br- lnstitul- 5U~QU|IH_ Ills of mo western mm“ that‘. llllS lmlrtod means would zlllor. ' - llllllll-‘lllell 11>’ and at the age of lilfteei, years tll‘ morning con boy was placed in at low office. Sis 1111118 lllle statements of men who years latter be wit-s (‘ZLl.l('(l to the bu‘ have the confidence of‘ at lcust u and entered lllc legicl profosn-"ioil 1;‘;- 111810111)’ Ol their follow towusnu-n lily; own alt-count. For two pw-nrs l —~-lll6ll of character uni] pnsiiiollfgurv (llligvlll cnro ‘to lllH‘. ‘few cits-g; Taken altogether, l think that lhcy “'lll1'l1 1'01"" 111$ WHY 111111 111"" “llll .0 lcup and u. lmuntl he lmudo mow who Say m“, mark in thcklufensc: of Von Scullz Government (jumml m. flak, is m, who bud come across the southern.‘ INNHHN u. mole nfftlcllri- l0lll])l‘l‘lllll‘(‘. lllozls- lllllllblnry‘ ill the trying tluys of 7W. ' lll'0 than l’rollibiliou_ urn wrong, uud hi; “'21s llll“ lGreat Wealth m ‘ 0anada’s Forest ‘_ ’l‘lu- clenriilg of land was the first sit-pin llllé‘.~'(lill8lllelll, of lcanada _11.\' llu- early pioneers. At first the will er wood was more than suffici- ‘1- r. for building purposes. fencing and fuel a~ll<l in madly cases logs ‘and clezlrllll: debris were burnt as it» mcnlh oi’ gelling rld of iheln. ‘Vlrflillf on inroads were made into ulu- forest surrounding the farms and serrleulolrls to supply tin-so ‘ill-eds and lunlberlm: as a busllles. ‘<l1*\'t'blilcd irralzluzllly as the selfle- "W11" "Xl"ll<ll'<l.'flle‘ demand ill- yruilswl and tho supply i'(!(l€(l(*.(l. The industry which started in the lower Ht. Lawrence Valley and "ilurilinle lPrr int-o spread north- “wnrrl nnd \\'(‘.\'l\\’.'il'(l during the pcr- lod of Fillllll ndvzrucc in settlclnerl". _ ‘ ‘until today lilo lumber industry is now established all over the 'l)()— 0i‘ activity. Suwnlilling ruin-ks ill third placa- uuloug the llruntlfnclill'illg industrl 0,1 of (‘anzldzt with an invested (cupi- lul ltmlroaclllllg $200,000.000 and u».- nesv uses are fou~ d for wood ulorr- irapllzll is finding its Vllily into rho I business. . ,Sinre ulilcb of llll‘ lullil urea oi i (fzlnuda. has never been lhomilgbly L4‘.\']ll(il‘(.‘(l only ostiulzttes can uuldo to the extent that, it is mv. l (‘red wilh forest. Allowing for tilt‘ ..ll:lrren lund< in flu: far north, tbc prairies n-nil plains of lbo (zenlrzll; P611111]. the ulouuluiuous iUTHLP-i, alborc tree lllll‘ ill the west and,‘ lllltkillg ilcdlit-tiolls for l.llc knlolvu‘ (.\'lw‘lll of laud under zuzricullulwr.‘ ollHhb- of lllt‘ ]ll‘illl'lt' l‘f‘l.'l(ill. if willl lit‘ fiulrld that ll|)]ll'0.\'lillfllt‘l_\' Ollll-l half llli‘ total l:lll(l'£\l‘L'il. is wlllloutl, l'ilr‘.b<-l' flu-o growth, l Moreover‘ this i-illloe-‘zll ill‘('2l of‘, suuuro miles of fin-taste. m. (Um; n," |,,.,.,.,.,,, m... ‘-]i()n| 1131M. 1w still lu-ubcl" diuliilisllt-(L; from boius‘ convicted and look‘."llffl,"jjffflljlillfili,‘Tmpf‘; . hung, ‘but his orufrlrical ptilvvrs di.: ‘, Irv lflllliuitii l] H fr], all .pla_vcd ill his (lcfensc wt ()ll(‘(‘.(1.~4l1lll~.‘_" I " l A] , ll _‘_ . '_'Q_ ‘lfllml I'll, 'li.~.hod tho young luau. 'l‘hv result. "m '1" l.“ mm‘ “gum” “llluh ‘l ' ‘ though .b~~_v uluy bod (‘FllHWl an ;forcsx(‘<l do not in rouli-zy support lrtlos ill sufficient qunillilles o_r suf- iciplll. siw- lo nlzlko lll[‘ll' use prol~l lilllllHvlvlll1ll']llll])\\'t;(>(l, l a s: e l 1,200,000 sou/me MILES. l lSlu-ll -fll‘(lllt‘ll47'll.~‘ t'lllllll('l‘£il(‘(l‘ ubovo. would rr-duco the total fort-st ill'(‘i_l. oi‘ (‘unudzt by floftlltll) Sl|l|ill'l' ‘mile-s and would louvl‘ uu r-stluullorl . . ,.-. . . \\"lS rl-u-vd ill charge l‘ Zb- (‘rowll _ , . . Lion. by all those who lltsilo il, m. ‘Andi; ‘H “W: a “my, Mic“ “VqrdH-a Ur ,,,,,,,,,-,,.,-(.m| 7011-,“ 1._,;;,|h..g. under control of‘ nu nulcpeudent , *- ' l ‘ - ‘1,‘_I_llt)_()[)() mum... mile.“ i , ‘Ikslrlicfion of ‘slnndint: llllll)(‘l' 11y fire must be taken iulo uccouui . . “illdllll m“ lmsslllm 0r the Rehlill lufhrlrllie (‘()ll\'l(l(‘l' it well willliu ~ aul. s llililiuillihshlrlllllll‘dihiil ‘izllrllll! m“ lllllll‘ ‘ll llmllulliliirs l() sinis- ‘ ' . . ‘I lll“ l l ‘ during lilo pun ‘I5 years mm" hlllldllllls m ‘Mlmlrelll “m9 around 05 per rent of the ('t)1lllll€‘l' ll l)‘ " .. ..‘,'*,‘. ' '- xulve‘ wuzlgallslsifiillluntlafilllli("plaidcull fcrosl 1i .1 has llllllll burned ‘ ‘ 5 ' “g” ll ‘ ortu". it. trike ‘l yPdTs urdol 1hr: gr _ f” _ w‘ _. _ "w _' U ltvernge forest. conditions in llu- ‘ ‘ml “ l ‘H’ lily“ l? ‘,“"l-»"‘llloi'1ll country‘ lo llliikt‘. u silrul-c u| nsscni i0 ‘lll("lll‘lll5l| .\oriu Am "m: M 1mm “Wm ‘in Hm i‘, .-".ll""' Al“ “hlm. "will lllllflllpl.‘ cimhr. llll'llt'5 i-u dlanlotol- u; the Illlll legally possible lll_ 1e07, pull 8mm“ 1.119% burned “was as a tics as they ilffcclcd f‘hc_ union of fetleluliiou hurl bot-n plvrpilgrwl an u l‘f‘lll(‘(l_\' for tho <iluil2iou tllrlr exist- ‘Nil but il. would uppcnl" that John ‘A. ‘Rlilcdonulvl did nnl ill first look .\vllh ally degree of colrfiilcilclv on the proposal. Late be _(-l_langcd ‘his views and put bi. lrciufib and effort into filo l1l()\‘(llll<‘l.i- llo nt- dr-uded ibo first (ioutudlr-rillioll coir oi’ 11101. llo went to John and Fredericton ‘ :l.ln;: and furthvl" d-‘s ‘cussed the proposcil lll(l\'('lll('lll ‘there in public. lu tile next ulonlll ‘a. much larger gatherln: was bell 'iil Quebec lClly This iroufa-lve-llc: sat for eighteen days dur which Ailmo lllf‘uflrllllltllilfllflllt-l of rlu- full ll ‘oi (‘nnndn Wl'l‘l‘ well and dot-ply September ‘lllaxlilux, ‘Si. latter this . Knight, ‘('.()Illlll1lIlllf'l‘ oi‘ ilu- "llufb by (lrder of (lilccu Victoria Jlllfl from llllwt point. on ho in know illllilll history as Sir John whole (in not now contain merch- conditlolls, After carefully consirler- Fpper and ‘howl-r (‘nnndu llnd drip.- a.n.,aq)k,. [rpm and Hm “w, ma, H“, atiqn, I um for gluing (‘lmirnl u rd lllfo u '.~llll(‘. of stagnation (ou- majnmy of Such “was have M)?" ‘hunnoil over several limos removes them still further from lllo merch- antablo class. 1 Thus a final figure is zlrrivod ill r~f 440,000 square nlilcs lll round‘ wlutltbcrs as llle approximate area int-Canada today yielding l'(2‘llllll('l‘- rial timber. sztuxlnus and |l|llIl\\'(l(Hl. ‘Moro than X0 por (rout of the for- - .l.l , l icnnce Ill lllll(.H ladw-tld ls-unil .u m. law's m H", Pnunhw, “Hung H, the lCrolvn. that is. they are bold in flTIIBt for the ileople oi’ the Domin- ion by the Federal Government and the (lifferent Prorlllci-ul (l-overn- merits. ’I‘llc ‘Dominion Goverlrulent. controls the forest lands of Manl- ‘to-lla. ‘Saskatchewan and Alberta which are usually culled the prairie, llTOVIIIVPK. 1 ions provincial filrr-stul lll"l'lll'll‘li. lllllil(ill as 0:1,, of the ill-line sources PAGE Five“ \ 1 u-Trust the People-é- Premier Stewarfs 1 Peliw In inaugurating His Policy of Improved Temperance, Premier Stewart puts His Trust in the People. He Does Not Believe that it is Necessary to Place the ‘People in Seclusion to ‘Give Them Self-Control. Train the Young. Trust the Old, Know- tion. WHAT IMPROVED ledge is Strength is the Foundation of True Democracy, and that is the Liberal-Conservative Policy on the Liquor Ques- - TEMPERANCE MEANS 1-Th'e Tenlperance Commission shall be _en powered to issue per,- mits good for a specified quantity of llqror. 2—No permit shall be issued to anyone under twenty-one years of age. . 3—-Regtl1ati0ns shall be rigorously enforced to prevent fraud and misrepresentation in the use of perllllts. 4—Permits shall not be transferable, celled should it be proven that the gran and shall be liable to be cari- tee has been guilty of drunkenness, neglect of wife and family, or has become by habit and repute, an idler or profbgate person. ‘ ‘5-»N 0 additional vendorship to those already in existence shall. in lbo your wits appointed ‘Receiver Gen _ coming election sllhms to ulc lo bi- era-l, nu offu-i- gllllllill‘ l0 be made by the Temperance Commission. Ally Incorporated Town, desiring; a Vendor shall proceed by x ‘ay of petition to the Gover- nor-in-Council which, if the petition be considered represe " fif- tive, shall order a plebiscite of the area to be taken, and be guided by a lllaj lrity vote therein on the subject. lunch preferred lEnnlisl| lrudv. "Fills slit‘ has losullnr-nls and tiu- ilk.- Ol‘ the soft ‘we-oils pine alone uswlvy-rar lllfll0flillti rulurvl 4o be cirl and of this red pine \va.~';000. The capital iliYPslPd totals nV-icffll of the total- prolluri‘ our-ll t to while bringing slr $65,000,000. l about 150 per cent more in the lBri-l rlsll ‘market. Much native oak was'salvmil.l products ‘Taking the original villuc (‘f llle i and exported. The making of squared lthenl through the planing mill“ and. timber donllnnted the situation. lt-‘tho wood-working shops. ll |< lourll _ V_ was not until ‘after (Youfcdnration that. $60,000,000 are Jldtlvll lo flltrll‘ when mlxlng mustard for the “QB mhat the export of‘ sawn (fouls hylvalilv and tho. tutul sea exceeded ‘that. of timber. .$2lJ(l,(l00.l.lll. lNTOIIIBS nver 1 it i,‘ found then that" A llllillllffitl yenrs loo have scell the limrber industry through its di‘: grout changes ill lllt‘ location of tllolrect. and‘ derived ilrollur-ls industry. The llmllmrnliln has mov- each 0d vrestlvard and nortllwzlrd so llllll .000 to Oauartuls wen year 2ll)Ill'(lXllll£llt'l_\’ Ilfl-‘lllllll- _ lfll; if employs ‘wile-rats at one time the ulnjor burl. 57,000 people and dislrlnufea $60.- of the cut came from New ‘Bruns- 000,000 in wzlges. wick the lower reaches c1’ the Ul-‘lwelvt: tawa. and ‘the lower tributaries of l alien For years llfllllilll (‘olunlhizt llasf Lllp leadership ill modal-Lion: iSt. Lawrence it has progressed suc-iand at the present riuzr- tllnt prov- (w-‘sivcly ‘through aloni! the UDPer Ottawa, 11117111111 of all the lumber _ K the (leorglan lllay. onward to ‘Lake (nrrarlo stands second Will] :0 per] Superior and the ‘Hudson Bay sieve-v New tree species ‘and our lilfilefil >'-'——*-'—”"—i“ stand of liulber have been added tol the (Yunndizlu forests llomlnlonfrlbyéfirlflshColunlblzn; “meeting-S llavllrg been a ll“ 'l‘l|il.s. ‘Nova rScoliu bus followed thrilllllxlllllllfll? ilmllllefl- ‘Qlhel’ 1111P01"l l1 l" llll“ American ‘practice of (llfilXJNlllK oflfflllt phases of fi1‘0“"l11 ‘"10 A‘ Milli‘ ll-s public. lands ill fec simple and ‘01181011 of markets overseas the ex-‘ l0] s. Ontario on notably tho ‘Orlont, initiation of n llmmlso 0i’_a plebiscite ill Jilly 1911111 duuald. ‘Homo of his lvlrracful fill)" u,‘ u", "l~‘|.sc']t |nnlil('1l'l,‘ has lllllfijfilllfil‘ ulllnlrles than Great Britain, As theso wot Ilbrlrnlfs ill‘l' flu» mg“. "M." 1,0,.“ ,,,,.",,|,, ,.,.I,,.;,,..,|_ h, “mum, m” i,“ r. ‘llromlllalll wolklll“ llllll "lllll lllil 111$ 1110f?» l1111l11<¥ 111411158 10511" 01"‘? the other band has consistently a bars in both Provincial und Fedv-relii ‘l elections "as '1 know to my sorrow.‘ Prohibition Aetl all important rocolve that for I em. Sir. etc. (l. QHELTON SHARP IMYVALE sonool. ‘rile following is the standinB o1 lilies x ‘I Lucy (leads M111 ' 2. Hilda Grade Vlll-l-l, Maurice McDon- Grsde VI-1, ,1.» Murray. Grede V-l, Joseph-Gusset: I. llc strid "I thoroforc hood fiiftitlly state ‘lily firm belief rbul tho prosperity of Cilnmlu. (lopends ‘ ‘.91.’, mccesxfuny m, i, WM“. 031mm“, 15ml, upon- i-ls ponlnnnent (xmlnecllrl-n Wllfll tho mullcr country. and ‘Illflt 1 Slltlllll resist ‘t0 the 1111411051 uny at fliiyl/Iig of ills is "A fllriipisb S'lll)'j(l"l. .l ‘was born,u British subject l shall ‘c3. (trade ll~—l. Annie (Zusiuzk; L‘ Mnry McQunld; ll, Tercsu (Yul-luck. (trade I fulfil. A1101"! C0811)’ illlll Mary l-loizan (equal); 2. Kathleen Woods; 3, Louise Woods. (trade l (h)_—l, Leonard Liusslrk and Vincent » Murray (equal); 2. Mary Coady; 3, James McDonald. Perfect: attenrinucerj-lilldn. Mur- rny. Mae Clarkin. Swllhen Mr:- Donuld, l-lelon lltlflilll, Tqrosu Murray, Lon (lusack. Aunln Cusack Louise Woods, 'I‘oroan (Jusuek. Kathleen Woods. Auens Vincent Murray, lPresbylcrlun-lsnl lll lirirish (fol- ulnbtlu. is oxmrionz-Jng n growth similar to that of every other Prnv-' . ince. 0t 50 churoll buildings need- ed, ton‘ ‘llBVG been constructor] or are lmder costrnctton wtbth the ln-obmbility that practically the hill ‘numberwrlll ‘be reached ill the next le-w months, by nllinorlty groups and new wngregaitdons. ‘ To cream butter and sugar eas- llYplllfl e. wooden potato masher. Try it when you make your next ggkm - . v» .,.,. _ L A C {D S a Qhlllll ll: 1" “ ‘smmeelilln be eeleillll- (Ioudy, . domptotl to avoid alienating its tln bcr ‘lauds ‘and has Some of the various (lGVlCBS forl raising revenue from _ .‘§ll('.'l\ as tho lensing o-f timber limits. dor the old province of Canada. nndl Jlnlorr i=n1 1840; they have Gill been [elaborated and improved ‘since (Xxnfedorutlnrl. idlflerlng' nlaillly in detail. i in the course of a century doc-id? it'd changes have taken ‘place ‘in that llunllhel- industry. ‘stance, 1on3 had a ‘ulornopoly, first, Quebec, for in» lei all ltho ‘trade and then of all the j Summerville lMatinee Horse Races l ..._._ i WEDNELQDAY, JULY' 0th l Class A ‘Not and Pace $50. worth . of Oats. Class of Outs. ' Class C, Trodelld Peoe H0.‘ worth of O s. > . Entries "close on Saturday. July 2nd. Horses must be ellglbls on entry date. _ , Al’! races mlie heels; reee‘ to finish at end s1 Min heet. Prizes divided 60, 28, 16 end 10 per eent. Spools! amusements will be 5» The management will‘ spere no pelne to make this reefs e big day's sport. i ~ . If day proves unfavorable, ‘lanes will beheld on llturiay, July. Ith- "" t ~-JM.V»I. Mend; _ r ~ More. \.. - B. Trot and Pece $40. worth‘ among them l l west to east trade by means of Ville jiurnttmu ‘Canal and ‘tho tendency of worked them lumber operators to consolidate ill- r and larger com panics. l'l‘he ‘lumber companies enmlvv tho lorcstsfabout 195,000 men‘ , about "$40,000,000 lnl and (llstrlbutc $16M. “old‘ Ontario "we (mn-J-muies about. l5 per cont ‘ill. in thPcc-nntry. I f Rollo Bay. Wednesday, June 15th Fortune Bridge, Thursday, June‘ following percent of the lumber. lllllll‘ floor sticks. '('Ill. followed. ‘by ‘New . Bftllflek n. $800041. with ll per cent and Quetbecjlllpel- ll’. will be seen that the four I, r- noes mentioned furnish neat Q0 -—--qno>-i- ‘. ll milk is used instead Ofjpter t will look fresh for several dpys. Rub soap on the place where a n. peePolitical Meetings Ist District Queen's _._._ The Liberal-Conservative send!- ‘dates will meet the electors et the allowing place-s and dates for the (purpose of’ discussing the political sauna of the day. ' ‘laid. ln 1061i John A. .\llll'4l'lll.'llll How pnoilnNléFsilloEvELop l . _ , H R‘. Juno 13 “'“"l l" ll'"~'l“““l. “'l'l' "'.l"“"" “"" PULP AND PAPER cnowTH lFifSt DlSlrlCt KlllgS (lgeplfvulleior ' ' ' ' l ' ' ' ' June u: was olficievl (‘llltlflllllll of lbw, crru‘ 4-,)|,f,.,g,,,.mim| .|f,-,,,.H.d “H, m“ .lv ______ Bonshn“. __ yum; 1L of combatfln a m K l ‘l , “I L. urlifco wlhirh drew ‘up (in: (‘olrfcll- in. ~, “m, | , n”. - ,. .. .1 ’i‘he outstundluz qlcvelolllfifl". "l - < - ‘ ~ E - 1, _ _ _ JQflQ 15, g coin ZN U, lllllllllll lllll- ll" ‘Vll-‘l llll“ llllll‘ lllllll“ lllYllVllillll‘ illllllllillji flllln(lllltlutllltirlltluullllll? twentieth century has. beenlthrugglirimteeinéfi: Xilgfflghaigci: Vfitlrlliil: . . . . . . .. ., Juno 11. lIlllIlFUCl‘ ol‘ the ‘Prov-invo- of Ontur- Hshw" rams“ In", hislnn, of H“. the growth of the bulb "and W001‘, ' 5 c a . m I u s i" Kelly-s Cross _ __ June g0 l1". ()11("l)(‘(', ‘Neva Svoliu ullfl ‘NW lllllllll‘l' lmiu-‘irv sillcc i367 has industry. m1 industry Whose "‘"1"“"a"d dams to dlslcusac t: s78 ° lllrilrlalhane .. .. June 21. ‘1ll“'111l"Wl‘=k~ lll“ “"3 "l"‘ll"“l " boon lurzoly ‘the history ol‘ lllt‘ v ‘-‘in tho value oi‘ tho products of the present 61"‘ °", a pawn‘ p059 vnllgy , , _ , , _ , _ _ _ ,, June I2. The Opposition eandidmesghler Sinclair and Alllan Stewart. are tn- ‘riled to attend and will be ‘given St. Margaret's. Friday, June 17th.‘""‘! 111111 01 "119 "m9- St. Columba. Monday, June 20th. Klngsboro, Tuesday, Juno 21. Sourls, Wednesday, June 22ml. All Meetings will 8 P. M. commence at H. H- ACORN. A. J. McADAM, A. A. McDONALD, H. D. McLEAN. 6055-64081. I Political Meetings Murdock Kennedy Walter G. ‘McKenzie. Political Meetings 3rd District Queens The Liberal Conservative sendi- dates will address the elector. at lhe following places‘: York Hail, Monday, June 13th. Tracndie Cross, Tuesday, June 14th. . . . _, ‘Corran Ban Hell, wetland-y. l . _ Th _ H -h hqrgg drawn i June 15th. _. _-_ ‘lliidtslnotohlllrli/ldh li/hhlclw, 11111111” Tho Liberal (Zonscrvntlvr- vnndfl ‘Ml- Slfiwflfl. Ffldll. Jtlll 1711i- . dates will meet tho electors at the!’ lFllrlzotgllfil-lllll" Hlll- ‘ 5&7’ _----—-——~—-—~—~—— . _‘ , nae . . Pownal News zzlzlizlrhlzz. m. 11-1. is-M-ewu- . Baldwin's Itoad . Juno Mi meeting‘ m t” M“ V“) on congratulations to Messrs. Era 3111:1532" ‘gm clock p_,M_ ‘Th, opwmflpgggq. est Smith-and Harold Lswtion. w l: Monuguo Jung flmidates are invited to hem!- “,‘,“'°I.ff““"§§°{lv:,::°§§i$:, year a New Perth . . . . . . . . . . . June Zmhllggited lzlllll u” d“! °l .-"" t '9' l L n“ - l All meetings alert at R o‘cloc‘-.lr.' l .4836). l uating exercises tor, Miss Doris. aloe. to Pownsl otter tar in Halifax. ~v'l= - ypr‘. eh Rev. R. W. Lindsay, llazelbrooll. is being welcomed homo again al- ter an extended visit - to his old home in Scotland. Among those attending the grad- (‘lsneral Hospital is Mrs. Beatrice Judson. of Alexandra, whose daugh- ts one of the gradu- Mlss ‘Sara. Wood, Pownnl, spent the weekend with her cousin, Miss Hester Wood. ot Cross Roads. Mrs. Edward Wood hes returned Miss Helen Hamilton, G lotte- nau raises»... ma» of the Montreal spending the win- Opposlliou candidates arvdnviterl. (Sad-l .. ' u. F. McPl-IEE LESLIE HUNTER Political Meetings 5th District King's The Liberal-Conservative candl- dsts will meat the electors of the Filth District of Kinds at the tol- lowlng pieces and dates to discuss the political issued n! the day: St. George's-June 14th Launching-June 16th Sturgeon-June 17th Georgetown-June 18th ll it. ' yr. 1.. AUGUSTINE IoUOMID. MJWKWOOD. ' " .1, .. Political M" 4n. District oueiiilfa, The Liberal Cinllflfvldvo ' dates will meet the Iileotofl lolwwills illecoe one dates. cues the political Issues o! lrb l-lllil Wood trims; ._ lint River -- y ~ a ‘sits. 1 s‘ l Oembrldle. June 21st la s. Lxnnsnuels-June use ‘ " iron-l lLihorsl esadidates are invlqt I trqittlitx-QWA“ In" .2.