v rAcE rwo l ilEPiiiii fui Program Reviewed at Club Meet- ing Here by President MacMillan. ' l The weekly luncheon of the Rot- ti. Hughes, t‘. U. hictiregor, ufy Club ‘was held yesterday. Finance-Al’. C. S. McLui-c, The rreaideut. Hon. ‘Dr. w. J. l’. i). .\. MeKinuon, T. w. 1.. PPOWSE. Mttfllillfln in the choir. read the Classification—.\. lriviu, J- A. P01107158 list. of officers and com» Clark. \\'. S. Grant. ndttees for 1927-28. _ The following tiireeiors will sup‘ ‘President-W. J. -l’. .\iac.\lillaii- ervise thc work of tiie committees: Vice President—.i. P, Crockett. Secretary~.i. hi. .\i.urlc_v.‘ ‘Preasurer-Jf- W. L. Prowsc. Assistant Seeictairy-"Jus. l-Z. lllll‘*‘~».l. i’. Crockett. ti, ' = Public Affairs Sergeant at arms-- W. ll. V. l)i_iii- Pickard, bar. Inventors-JV. J. i’. .\l:tc.l\lii|aii.- J. P. Crockett, J. .-\. Wciisier. J' ‘I lAkhtizer. A. plflhtfll. \\‘- iintiltt-r. Lnightizt-r. J. M. Marley. ‘ Boys‘ Work and Financc- J. ' Webster. Committees l ,ne.wly' elected directors. The President gave a report of Yiiutzfiiillnn. Iloultei". ’(The first named Chitiriuuni ltillctiihrti at St. John. which Rotar- inns Leightiztn- Houston and Duti- lnir also attended. The salient feat- A. Bcarth. H. L. Palmer, Feillowship-J’. A. )luc.\iilltin. ‘l‘. I. Grady. Ray Pendleion. _ {no ‘md F'""_-’\~iing in guick, happy succession. to -‘ Qevitieiicing .- THE RUTARY " lNllillll NINE’ iii8i. ciiiiiiiltiiti PRESENTED l|1[i|[|]i|_tiiii|][5@ Salient Features of an Inspiring‘ and Help- limp Top Rev“, Make a‘ I Decided Hit With Charlottetown The- atre-Goers. C"'~? The Tip Top Revue owned I week's engagement at the Prince l-kiwartl Theatro yesterday with .\\‘9ll filled houses. The presentations in their 0W3‘ ilig performances were of hizl! Music and Education-W. J. Psdnss comedy’ devel- danqlng and snappy chorus numbers. Through- Feliowehip and Business Mcthodsuul the cum-e Qffgying there were dull moments. t-vclYlhlllil follow- ‘the enjoyment of‘ the audience. Publicity and Classification- “Cimuglner “m5 ‘he order of we My [when the catchy jokes and dialogue P"°9'a"‘"“ “d A“”"d“"°°_\l“"‘-|were spritng in real catchy manner. Applause was given withouustiut the high appreciation iwliich the theatre-goers rct-encti llriei.’ remarks were made by tlieimis ‘Blamed cumpany. - i A feature of the Tip To,» ltevue .is the clever clog dancing by Al. ‘of ability. also lays claim to‘ the ‘Wot-ids Championship ir. clog cauc- ittg. having attained ihaibonoi" l ‘ CUDMORE BROS. ' ‘ LOOK ' One Large GALVANIZED PAIL Vmivw wd-r- W‘ w Containing the Following PROCTER & GAMBLE Snails ‘l pkg. Chipso (large size) 3 P. Q G- Sqnp The White Naptha 8 Gold Soap ~ 2 Guezt ivory 1 Ivory Soap (medium) 1 Galvanized Pail All For 98G \ Regular Value‘ $1.35 | cuomons enos. iiRS. iinwitn F ‘ ABDR -Ai MLSiewart last evening. Mrs. Fallis. Pcterboro, Ont.. addressed her first public meeting, and had ESSES uni i MEETING AT MT. sitwiiiil Programme-Geo, D. ln-‘illois. iifthe District ‘Convention which helbemous‘ “h ,wmonsy.a, L-yuedla“. AlHS l i ‘ton, Ont. The Conservative candi- date was a Dr. .\icMillnn— it very tlffleii‘. temperance worker. He Central Guardian TEA AT TRINITY CHURCH this afternoon 4 to 6. Admission 26 cents. i new BLACK SATIN rd Moore a MlcLood. 6 5's i121 Outings; ‘ ‘ IS‘ GOOD A UNSIGNED ITEMS- Oorroii-l - v pondeuta are Milli reminded that‘ items unsigned will not be publish-i ed. SPEAKS ‘ON ITMPERANCE- IN SUMMER Mrs. Gordon " Wright addressed a' ‘ 4, ‘temperance moot-int; ill U19 Trill"? United Church last night. The fill" dress was btooticnst. ‘ A-UTOES COLLIDK- Yesterday‘ noon while a driver of a car pro" ceediiig along Great George Street; veered out into the street to es-l capo hitting a Youugiiiei‘, had the car struck by an auto which was following behind, There was n0 cousitierabledatnugo done to either car. CONGREGATIONAL SOCIAL — The coiigregatoinal social in Si. James (lhurcli last evening undci'_ the auspices of tho Guild B85804?" most. guccessfn . A short musical program in whie Mr. DYE!" MC‘ Innis, liir. Raoul Reymond, and Mia; ‘Edna Gordon took DH" W“ followed by “Stunti-i" which evokftil hearty laughsnDainty refresbnieihb brought (he enjoyable gaiiierini; 1° a. close. ' The forthcoming election ggmpgign w|||1 b. “u” v {ought over the wove of C‘. F10. Y. y " Do not mil th broadcasts of specchel by both oldoc- The confedtrotlq“ broadcast of the Ottawa Carrlllon and the opener, 0| ‘ Majeoty King George on July 1st will be worth heal-in‘, Get your set in working order with a new not of Binge“ . B. Batteries. Fresh stock Justin this week at C. F. C. ‘Y. HEADQUARTERS The Island ‘Radio Co. .- 116 KENT STREET »‘ CHARLOTTETOWN ’ i 5~l7-tts. , '--,,,___ PROTE E L ' ' t STANT oiirnANA The Annual Meeting oft the Onphanoge will be held on Th“ ‘. evening May 26th, 1927, at 8 o'clock ixn the School Room of Zlon - v byterian Church Charlottetown. i, I ‘At least four Trustees must be elected to the Board. Complete Financial Reports will be submitted and the work m Institution freely diocusséi. All oontrlbutoro present will have a wte and all friend,“ dialiy invited to attend. iANNUAL MEETING ‘P. STUDENTS GRADUATE. —-. Among those having detlfeeil Doctor or Dental Surgery "W119i," ed upon them by Daihousienliil- varsity are: R. l-l. Barrett. not River anti L. M. Cailbeck,‘ North Trycn. These are the iirsi ls- ltiiitiars to receive tilploinas in l_'i_l‘_ five year course of tieutistlf! Vi‘ll|'.'il also includes _ many medical sub- jects in ‘its curriculum. a great reception front a crowded had covered every portion of that audience. and made a great iinpres- ffOllliilT in company wiili a. clergy- ision by her evident sincerity. abib-iiian of the town where the plebis- ity and oratory. Mr. Henry Feehan cite of 1924 ivas taken —aud had ‘presided and iiiiirodncctl the Spcnk- spoken from every platform in er. lsupport of Prohibition. ‘When be Edueatlon-dkrcy’ Pope. ituubi-n urcs oi an inspiring and iieipfuilaomu years 3g‘, u; 1113.55,,“ gnu-fire McDonald. Hairy Johnson. programme were reviewed with es-guardem — Publicity-Win. MOTUII, it. l.. (AiL-pi-cial reference to the address ofi “- than. first performance is a“ ton, M. Calder. llill'i‘_\' itogors, ‘Pri-sitieiit of inter- index of what m to ;Q“0w_ bar. Boys’ Work-—i.. .]. $1til't’_\'. i._ it. national Rotary‘. As a TPEORIIlIlOII offlouetown may res; ugsufed ma; the Macmillan, G, P‘, diuretic-soil. . _l)i:<ii'ici. No. u; President Rogers tiil'|'l‘ip Top Revue will present a rare Ai the conclusion a vole (lllliéiqiillltt u candidate in 192-13. he nat- MWl°~B- R- Hillmillb li- -“‘- l" Willi"! “Plllllll-T Dl5"""l_ (*‘l"‘"'1l°.".veek’s entertainment. during their thanks moved ‘by Mr» lRmii-rirv tiiitiliirnlly‘ looked to his clergyman n“- clms- iliinagller~ .M““"h"“ a“ i‘ memh“ "l the R‘~"“°'5sojoiini here. _secondcd by .\lr..i.A.‘i\icDonai<i iverc-i-ollenguo "to aid him. But he was .A“°"4a"°°_“'m- WW“- m- Nlllmm" Wmmm"“ "f lmerllmmna‘; The same bill will be repeated presented to the Hpeakcr for her 0X'||il1lll)’ refused any help. The min- clolmn. ROY Qllitziciw xiiiii RH- J~ 5- “illlllen- A-‘lfilslamqthis afternoon and tonight with a eeilent address. iSlt'i' silid lie could not assist him Fineo~H. H. Shaw, t‘. li (‘iianii- Sergeaiit-ut-arms of the same body.‘ a wednwda _ Pull Mrs. Fallis who was warmly rc- iii any way, because there was "no complete chaltg . Y _ , _ lor. ‘Both these tnombcrs are going w nausea are anqcrpmed for me 101. ceived. said in part: moral issue involved in the Cus- luoinuo Methods—\\'. .\. Stciv- Osteuti. Ameiiu~otiiei~ emineutlowtng week, some ofioiii‘ iiood Ptohiliilioflf-ouis scandal. It it any wonder art, I. A. Robertson, Al. (i. Alc-‘spetikers was Sir George l5. Foster‘ - friends, acid Mrs. Fall-is, seem tonhut Conservative IProhfbitiomsts e _ who dean Wm, U“, 11,333.“. of N...‘ question the fac" that i am a 'l"i‘ill~£lla\‘l: become disgusted and refuse tioiig anti Rotary showing that ef-l porance woman, a former PfOllibll-ibllgcl‘ t0 be used as a cat's paw for“ m“ along parallel Hues. mo: ionist. and ask weather l had everlfoi- the Liberal party under the thug.- doing spade work fol. the n", beg" affiliated with any prohibitqgtiise of Temperance? ' .‘ " ion Union. Just to set their minds. O-QO O-O-O-QOQOOQQ met. . > ' at case, may l say that I was 1i‘, member of tho W.C.T.U. in iiie town of Yellow‘ (truss, province oi‘. RESLDENCE ENTERED.— Early Sunday morning We Pesidellle 01. m; g. IL. Warren, Cumberland Stui was entered and a ililflnml’ M’ clothing. a camera and silverware 5_l7_us_si taken. An overcoat was found later ' m a nearby yard, The burglars —‘ ‘ I . M G ' V gamed an enhance by cumng a has ‘is... ifgestlililfig thigksllilgr wire screen which covered the pau~ Fur Sale MESSRS. C. M. LAMPSON G. C0.. REPORT BY CABLE THE FOL- LOWINGI IRA M. BROWN Public Affairs-i’. W- (flarkiii- ti. Secretary-Tn.“ Rotarians ineightizei‘. Houston‘ and Dunbar -wlll repott at next; iricetlng. ' Open Bar; G0"; Forever _ ‘ her mother iii Arlington, MaaiL, has VliiTlllllil HOTEL _\ coniiiiiiiiiciitiiiii was read by Rotarizin iloultoi- from F. C. Elford oi‘ Ottawa re thc \Yorlti's Poultry ,('f‘ilgi‘t‘.\‘S. .\ party oi‘ lit) visitors from all parts oi‘ the worlii are coming to Charloiteioiru oii August Tih from that conference. They will be entertained with a , luncheon at the Experimental Farm 0 ‘and by other bodies including the ztitniarians. The tlircctors of the l i One of the largest and best equipped Hotels in Eastern Canada. Contains 120 rooms. 44 of which have private bflha. Completely renovated Of§-§§OQQ4~O§O~§§§§O 1 Skunk 20 per cent higher than ‘last winter. 1 Skunk. Blk a Shi- c unit: Stile it-(i, l5 pui‘ cent higher than last lwiuter. _ '= Skunk. While, rsu per cent bisiicl‘ ‘ than last winter. iCat, Civet, same as last winter. i WASHiNGTON. titty iii-flow“ for an amicable settlement of the with border immigration dispute Saskatclieman for did not Join the ‘Ontario branch on my return to my native prov- ince, because i ‘ound that iii my absence it hail become, lo a very great extent, u political organiza- tion for the Lilyeriil Party rather than a Temp‘ ‘anco ASSOClihiluli. During the Federal Campaign. oi 1925, l was approached in my own home city of Peterboro by a very strong Prohibitionist and asked to unite with them. I replied: eight years. l‘ The arguments which our op- ikinents are using comparing con- ditions as they are now with coit- ditions when ‘the open bar was a fixed institution of our land, with a saloon on every eornor—woiiid be very convincing if they were to the point. iBut they are iiot— they have nothing a~t all to do with tho pres- ent issue. The open bar has gone ~never to returm-because public sentiment is solidly behind its abolition. 1N0 one is proposing to try window, raising tho latter and afterwards opening the bit-ck i100!‘- Mtgg Fanny Warren, daughter of Mr and Mrs. Warren who had been out to a dance. arrived home about 1 o'clock and after eitieriltg ilie front door noticed that SOlllCilllilgl unusual had been coins oii- 51w‘ stood at the foot of the stairs with-‘ out turning on any hall light and: saw two men come in the back door; —evidently their second tiip, as the‘ hall rack had heeii stripped of.‘ LIBBON. May lit-German minated Portugal from the i Cup competition yesterday. p Germany will next: meet the nor of the elimination round tween Switzerland and :.. iAfrica. fi ---—-<-o-o--_.... is here now. D0,. you ‘with; speak to her through me? Inquirer-Yea, ask her where = Dut my summer underwear? returned home. Big; Leagues ‘ (Canadian Probe) NATIONAL LEAGU E (‘iticiunati alt. New York, ruin. xilnarioitetovrii Club will report omcanadzl were expressed by Frank “m” W"- s. Kellogg. Secretary of time. ‘ when interviewed by the "Canadian return to those days. We propose to go forward. ‘Not back.But the first essential to ‘the success of Tem- “Wlien you come out a..- zi real Temperance Association and leave .poiitics ontr-iwhcu the head men in the pant few years. Few Hoteio throughout Canada and the United States have (‘liicugo at Boston, rain. clothing, etc. As she Wttl('li8(l_. iliej men went to the sideboard and puli-' l. Western Guardian —i WILL lu- l0i.i.(lllli; live hogs n! lhi-nsiiigton. 'i‘ticsdzi,\'._ May Ll-iih. Altlt-ii hionr-c. 5537 5 l7 6i if; splendid table. Courteous lei-vice to all Guests. Tele- phoneo in rooms, r mt» $4.00 lesson per day. ' Charlottetown Hotel C0., Ltd. Proprietors HARRY C- BROWN, Manager ——DON'T FORGET \V. 'l‘. Bow- ‘ncs-s sale on “fetiuesday the 18th. 3ft‘ not fine, sale the following day. ‘llllilll .\lor stm HlIUIiODOCI‘. 559$ i ~—.\iiss Lois Mill, Kensingtou has home after v v Q o o Q 6 0 i A 0 o i . visiting her, Press correspondent. "We are Jerenee is complete will be resumed in days." l "mmwrlng Wm‘ the will httack the Liberal Govern- ‘Caiiatiiaii autiwllile-‘i mwaffls that ment at Oituwn in the same langu- end," he said, "and until the con-iage m. they (w n“, l 011N101 3"?’ Government. iii. Toroiiln-—~\Vheti the anything definite as to what. U18 ministers from ilie pulpit will tic- settiemeni. will be. The conference nouncc the granting of Home Brew two or three ‘Permits. peraiice Legislation is ‘the weight of tnibiic -seiitiment behind it.'i‘oo many people make the mistake of thinking that when yDll have ban- ished an evil from sight. you have eratlic-aietl il. entirely. Those who really‘ know conditions here in your island know that you have not. era- dicated the evils which come from the use of liquor, you have merely driven liiem into underground chan- nels and secret places, where they are u thousand times more deadly ‘of the Prohibition Union of (‘nttntia Conservative tho licensing of new ibrewerios, the connection of the “Dominion (iovernmeirn with the iliqiioi- interests in every wuy~lhen Ii will join you". l 'l‘his war,- his answer to iiit::-—- “We are now iii the illfiffibs of zin iliaii in the open—nndor inspection lug open a drawer. one lit a. match. while the other started taking the silverware, knives, and forks. etc. Miss Warren at once went tinietly upstairs and awnkeuetl hoi- father". who‘ at once ‘came down. but. by? this time the robbers had mudei their escape with their loot, Shel gives a. good tieseription oi‘ the men and how they were dressed and it is liopeti this will be a valuable aiil iu tho police who ,li()\\' have the case in liunil. .. livitisburgh . . . . . . . Brooklyn .. . Yde. (Zvengros. Nicholas Spencer; ikitty and lioirline. Si‘. Louis . . . . .. iPliiladalpliia .. Haines and Snyder; 1 and Wilson. AMERICAN LEAGUE New York... . . . . .. ...ii1li ll Dctrtiit . 2 it 0 outer iioin since taking over ihit Hotel we have lpcnt malty thounnds of dollars ii repairs and lmprovementaii la now the finest Hotel oi it ilteirtlier, . - and‘ Collins; . Airs Nelson l'u_vtitei', Loni; oo-vovooo 400-0000? HXWT- ‘ clan in the Maritime Pr lncec, It. appeals to th who want a comiortab nntl control. ‘fhesc are the facts as i see them 'totiuy:~~- i1) The Dominion Government l -i—¢0>-—- PERSONALS uwlection Cilmllillgn and nothing cuu IN MEMORIAM ihe done- Bu! jitst as soon as tlic~ l" “Wmg memwy of our dearltiwiliilfllglilSOVOi‘,illciiflitlllllllltilllSi __>_>___ __ I j >_v__ Homineray iSmith, Wiler and Shea, " ‘ Woodall. o+0++o+oo+ov+ 00040 o o >¢+¢+¢++oo++o+ _...._..._..,.._,.,.,,,.,,,,,,,., . ;_- i CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS One ilinertlon Four insertion:- lfllght Insertions . ..l0i~ per lim- of F: wortln . . . .80 per iinr of 5 wortlu ......Tc per lim- of 5 ivorilu 0§6§§00+§§§¢044 o0 0-00004040440- com oo+¥++vo+v++o4 v . , .. Misceileneous For Sale mo ALFRED McDONALD, tAuo.F°R $ALE—RE°'$TE"E° 45R" 31km”, Hennzmviue, 1I_ y; 1‘ soy bull. Elmer Yoiiukei-,_Wins_- ' 3924 2 11 lmo. ; lfit‘. ssze-s-u-ai ‘W! HAVE THE BEST PAIL ON‘FOR SALE-At HUNTER RIVER. (he market, K1|,;_;"-_,_ [qqnx-ti, 1 house. liarii and small lot. Ap- -->i ‘ ".3, m, p; ply \\'. E. Matthews. 5523 5 4 tii . FARMER — iF YOU ARE iii-i “licking for hem-v pl-pam Mme g... FOR SALE—UPRIGHT PIANO. ._ ‘gm iilfllliHl iicu‘. an t-xi-etiiioiial hur- m King s" Ken" ' :- gain. Apply iii-R Wcynitnitii Si. 55st l’: l7 2i (REDS ‘W’ "WW-‘T’ FOR SALE —- BEAUTIFUL AN- tigut- "Queen Aim" Parlour Suite. l‘ir.-‘t class contiilioii. Apply 21 Grafton St. 55-iU-5-l-Hll --_..-___ LOADING and blues) Tuesday and \\'t-dni,-i-;- riay at Winslow. iliglitast market prices. . Geo. H. Hughes. 5581i 5 l7 2i DOLLARS SAVED BY ORDEEVNVG FOR SALE—A GREAT BUSINESS nr suit or topcoat. in any style. opportunity. That highly DFOSPBP- ‘it guaranteed from the Tailor. nus business place known as by S. l~‘.; 'I‘op-. ill C0., represented Tnrbush, Charlottetown. hotelier for the Maritimes. 472ii-4-5-ti. ‘ iereii for sale; Apply on premises or to Mrs. MaoLeod, 206 Grafton Sh. Charlottetown. 5527-5-l-i-6i o. T0 L" Nursing 31 UPPER YOUNG WOMEN DESIRING TO Apply Pitt-stern enter next class 0f North Adams 5142511“ 'i‘raiuini: School for Nurse's, North Adams, Mass" please Write Siliii- promptly. ‘School qual- ifies pupils to secure registra- tion. Provides monthly allowance and privilege of six months‘ (vourse at Yale University School of Nursing. All expenses paid. 5280-5420) TO LTD-HOUSE Hillsboro Si. Trust Co. ‘tutu-v- ‘ To LET- nests-mat: runs-l linhed residence, central loca-i lion all modern conveniences» Apply Fred H. Trainor, so (mu-i ton st. si12-i-29,ii; l Male Help \Vaiitctl [mane H l ‘v n‘ d gt i. op a ‘e WANTED -- MAN FOR FARMj- ' MOIHLIKIIO Restaurant is now oil‘ z “me Wang“ Wm’ w“ km", Mayfoi‘ Canada will dtwstzeuil upon Otta- ifith, 1926. One year has paiwd. Since that sad day. When God called one We loved away. The blow was hard The shock severe, We little thought the end so near love, But gone to his above; We loved him here, we love him still. Forget him; ‘No we never will. Friends may think he is forgot- ten, That wound is eureiy healed, But they ilittie know the sorrow, That lies Within our cealed, heavenly home INSERTED BY HilS FATHER. MOTHER, BROTHER AND SISTER Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Carley. Detroit, Michigan |5594. l BIRTHS WELiSi-ii- On April 24th. 1927, to Mr. and Mrs. John Welsh, city a BOD. JONE$-—Ai. i-inzolbrook on 27lh.1ii27. to Mr. and Jones. u son. April Mrs Kont DOYLE-in this city on May 16th. 1927. to Mr and Mrs Dominic Doyle a son. MARRIAGEB DAVIDSON-BUELL. —At Trinity Parsonage this city. May 13th, by Rev. W. M. Ryan, William Butler Davidson of Peter's Road to Elia Bueii of Ahuey. I’. E. i. ozfil§_k_*““ Noy. Hazcl-iWANTEO-GIRVL FOR HQUSE-I rrzii-r-ii-zi‘ work. good Waxes- Aimly _,_____________.__L_'___',‘ (‘are of (iuartiiaii. ssxnr. 17 2i‘ o nan-mos STEADY EM-“'_-"""“* -?— m ' UwomelwAqTso-A MAID. NO wAsi-i- pioyment for Barbers. my,“ in 3 weekl ‘time M016,- iiig. Apply Mrs J. J. Johnston. mflmr Cones“, Dopmmmont "F" 140 llficllftifll Si. 558G517 3i ‘H . 3-1-2241 if. ‘ "EL. j. _.-__'_E__._... WANTED — A GIRL FOR GEN- FIREMEN, BRAKEMEN. BEGIN- eriil housework. Ono who can new I150. later SZEOiuonthIy. sloop at homo preierredJtpply (which pomuon-r)’ Winn“ mm, imiivtat-n 7 and 8 tfcloclt at. 277' way, Box iiii. (‘ii‘l0wn. lticiimoiiti Si. Bllliii-‘i-Zb-iii/ii 5-134!- fjn,‘ .10 To u, A WEEK |NiWANTED—A MAID iron oencn. "u, “an, time at home wflung ai housework. references requir~ mo'c.rdl_ No canvustng o, m] ed. Mini-i iiaviland, 40 Upper ioitih‘. We instruct you and sup- Prim-W! 51- 5555-54641] Ill-ll k., Wit. tod . ——-——-——--——-—-—-—-——— '3'", aa?fl|%eum|g wAivrco-Ar one: MAID eon ’ ' n‘! Wdflf. Apply Po po ‘$900k. mum, general work. Apply Mrs. W. E t . i t _ ‘Matcher, 8a Upper Prince st. COLEB -‘- {Entered iintto rest at tiie PnE. J. ‘Hospital on May 16th, ‘i927, Alexandrina Bannermaii Coios daughter of the late ‘Hon. George , Coies former Premier of Prince Eil- wurd island. Funeral from Si. Paula Church on Wednesday morn- ing at 10.30 to St wPetorw Comet- ullows, all over Canada, the manu- faicttiro of beer, wine and hard liquor in breweries and tiiatilleries. i2) Every quart made finds a ‘iwa iii a tielugc and force ‘the Liber- iul (lovernment there to take sonic ‘action. Did any of you in Prince iiddward island hear anything of Not gone from memory or from hearts con- ‘Did ‘rho speaker,‘ who tthis tieltigc? Why not? ‘Because the ‘loading proliiiiitioiiist of, this coun- try are Liberals first anti prohibit- iousts afterwards. Politics First —Tcmpcrance Sec- - Oridly ‘Hit-y say this cziiiipaigii is hoiiig fought on a. moral question and not il political one. Wherr- werc they in the Federal campaign of 1926'.’ lWaii there ever a more pronounced moral question iii-fore the people of (‘anadu than ‘the ‘(Yimioms scandal? urt- hero front Ontario iiow for ilit- IAHIQTIIIH in this tuiiupalgu, come to you inst fail i0 raise their voices again-st the LiboraPGnvcrnmopt at. Otta- wa for being tied up with the smut:- ifiers and ijuni-rtuiiicrs’ wholesale ‘business? . ‘Let me give you one. instance which ca-me under my own observa- tion and which is typical oi’ their attitude all over Canada. in the Federal contest of 1926. l was in the town of SuPIiia, in West Lamb- _______ I it Makes A Differ» ence How a Fisher- man is Equipped T0 Get Real Trout There iii nuch_ a thing no luck. but you wi notice that It |l the fellow ith the BEST TACKLE MAKES THE BIG CATCH ' This canon we hand a very iuporlor line of fiehlng gem‘ including rode, linen. buketc, allo the famous MiLLWARW-S hllid tlod flldl and RED LOOP CASTS Coil in Ind look it over. ery. Funeral private. I‘ mo»: m _ I UNDERTAKER ‘ N. D. MacLEAN EMBALMER KING IQUAII - ‘rm: Pnomwr onuooisrs acKinnoi ‘Dru Co. XALL roe» 870R! a: N u» ao.4.-...¢.,,,,,. ,,_. . consumer. tit is meant to find a consumer, i3) 'i‘liero are, iii every Province, many people, who —rigiitly or wrongly —beliovo that they ‘have a perfect. right. to lravo liquor in their homc for their own neg-medicinal or otherwise. i-ii 'i'iiis liquor is iiow being pur- chirstvtl, illegally". through uiitior- ground channels-by good law-albid- int; citizens, Iwho- would not. dream of breaking any other law of the land. iliut who do not fool any com- ptiiictioii iii all in breaking the Pro- iiibitioii Law ‘btiezinso ‘iliey do not feel that ii is just or British. (.1) Tha-i when it is not possible in obtain this-liquor legally or ii- lcgaiiy, many resort to the drink- lug of tilillSli‘;i.li.(£‘S——fJfl.ll‘ll(!(l heat; rubbing alcohol, extracts, methy- lated spirits; etc, with uii their attendant evils. Controlled or Uncontfiilied iWe. the reproscnhztlves of the Conservative party ask you. as sensible men and women. to look these facts fairly and squarely in tho face. it is not only common. sense to stiggest that instead of allowing this liquor, which ii-i mann- fact-ured by permission ‘of the Lib- eral Government at Ottawa- to circulate throughout your ‘province uncontrolled-and through many channols-dhat we should attempt ‘to ga-ther i1 into one channel, whore it will be sold under proper inspection and restrictions. ' iln other words you are asked to decide in this election. (l) Whether you wish this liquor to reach its consumer through a maze of hyprocrisy and tieceit—- via -i o doctors and the hootleggori-i (tn- lnpouiy under Government Con- ro (ZiiWhothor it is preferable for the man who i3 determined to have something to drink, to do. as l know. and you know, scores oi’ men are doing-drink goma of [h9g9 vilo concotiouia with‘ their result- ing ‘blindneiis, paralysis and often temporary insanity, or walk openly into a. Government store and obtain good liquor on their permit. p The Opposition are endeavour- ing to swing this eler ion. by up. peaiix to the sentiment and emot- ioini tho people ' lly the women. The party, whom 1 repro- sent, are asking you to face the facts fairly and use your God-given bfiiill-Dower and inioiligenée ".0 think this matter out and come to Your own conclusion. . . illucli time in gpenit. arguing whet- "?! "I! - il lllilfo or loan ‘liquor "it. um: Qflielfnhi nom- iMr. and Mrs. Jerome ilalluirt. North itusiico, the former the ‘- ter of ‘Father Dionel Buoie, ivtio in the city Sunday. Mr. W. J. Whitney of slilllillfrf- side anti Mr. Otto Crabbe returned Saturday front an LiXlLiltlHl visit t" Baltimore, Mti. Mr. Harry Foster. son oi Mr. ‘and Mrs. C. H. Foster, Brighton. has arrived from Kings (lnlicgti University to spontl his vacation with his DiTTQliiB. Mr. Foslcr not only gained high first class ills- ‘tinction in Greek and untin but ai- so won itliolMcCawloy scholarship trol. in my mind the question as ‘to wlictiier n few gallons more or le-su uiay he used is not comparable in any degree with the other. aspect of the case. The atmosphere of hyprocrisy, deceit, fraud. yes. and perjury, which surrounds Prohibit- ion und in which our young people are being reared. ‘May l remind those of ‘the ODDOW itioii who fleermto mistake vehem- ence for argument and villification for reasoning, of two verses from the book which they quotdso frea- ly, ‘iBe ye temperate iii all things”, and that certainly includes temper- ance i" speech and "judge not that ye be not judged." if each iuan and each woman will take the trouble to hear and read both sides of tho question and with an open mind attempt to come t0 an‘ intelligent decision, I am quite content to leave thc matter to ‘be decided as their consciences dictate. Try Magnesia For Stomach Trouble To Noulrniilo Acidity nnvl lfermento- than. Prevent: lnillgeltlen, Sour “any Stomach __-,.-; People who suffer from indigestion usually have tried pepsin. chnmoal, drug: and var no digestive aide and got little mor ban alight teinponiry relief-antacid not even that. But before giving up to chronic dyn- poplin. Jon try the oflaet o! n little Binurnted Mannie-not the ordinary commercial u.‘ note, citrate or milk, but pure Biiiuralied MIJIIQII which you cu: obtain from prnc e Iy any drug- giot in either powder or tablet form. Tale a teupoouhii of tho powder or fwr comm-mi tablet: with n little water miter your next meal, and oeo whlt a dideroneo this innkeo. It will intently nentnille the dangerous, harmful acid_ in the ltomncii ‘ which now canal your food to ferment and sour making heartburn and $3. liosiim . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 2 7 2 (‘hlcago .. .. i’: 8 0 Wilse McFadden and Url-artlcy; Lyons and McCurdy. Hotel and lplendld table a i‘ celient lcrvice/‘at a mode Ito price. lllilY 35 f iri ll ll . £MY&:IVYM:I r mm n» aha fitxynolu wt 5:: I qri-“eiuiluiijga! an Washington at ‘Cleveland rnin. an" mm “on h per day. I . Charlottetown INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE I Buffalo ... 3 T3 3 Syracuse... ...4 9 . Hoilingsworili and bovine; Grub- I-Iotel Co»; owski Doois, Stront, Kinneygilarnes Proprietor: and Schultc, ‘ iiriri-u; game Toronto at ‘lwehostot. i "F53 ‘L- MoQUAID, Man; - postponed. ‘I I I» < Second game: ' _ Toronto . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 8 '10 J Rochester ..... 9 L6 2 ‘ ‘Courtney, iiload, ‘Malay. Fkllllknm‘ and ‘Hat-grave; McLaughlin, Schol- fncr and lload. Jorsoy iffity at itoading postponed rain. rOuly games scheduled. Philadelphia . . . . . . .. 10 '12 1 St. Louis . . . . . Quinn. Gray, Grove and Coch- rune; Jones. Vangilder, Folk, Win- gard and Sohaqrg. I The Markets OTTAWA, 0nt., May lti. —Therc have been a few changes in Can-i- tiian egg markets of the week end. Vancouver markets has advanced one cont and values tit Winnipeg have declined one cent. in the east the situation is pretty well uti- changeti. Carlots sales have been ruatio in liiontru-il today extras 28 l-i, firsts 26 1-4. seconds 24 f.o.b. Saskatchewan, extras 30 il-Ii, firiiii-i 28 3-4. seconds 25 3-4 f.o.b. ll iii- toba extras 30. firsts 28, seco ds f.o.b. Winnipeg. Toronto- This market is unchanged with, dealers quoting country shippers extras 30, firsts 28, seconds 25 tori upgraded eggs. Some Ontariol shippers arc paying extras 28. firsts 27 to 28, seco s 22 to 23, and making sales ex rite 3:! to- 33 1-2, firsts at to st 1-2. necomisl 26 to 26 1-2 in used cases f.o.b. Western quotations are unchanged, and at present levels would cost delivered Toronto extras 34 to 35.‘ firsts 32 1-4 to 33. Montreal ~._l Conditions on this market are gen- erally unchanged. Dealers ire quoting country shippers extras 81' to 33, firsts 2i) to 81, seconds 86 t0 , a 28. glue lnitavement‘ into storage l ‘M!!! for “W- Wm" ._ s rn or g t. Winn peg-'l‘hio N,“ ‘of. m, market is lower with dealers quot-l. . “j “ ' Dru: t‘ 6-0-6 OO+OQ+QO O-§§44 Saunders, Newso ‘ & C0. MEATS of good quality, East ind Market Bldfla’ Charlottetown, iP. E. I. tilts-n ‘ ENGLIS rox wonm CAPSULE For puppies and ddult iii, Thou onpeuiu no ml!‘ than. cumin». W9"- 4 on»: London. "I". are uh to uh. "lllmu m»; effective. ‘my I" * by at! lho pun-w "it" Frioo‘ 01.00 or i»: 0' m ing country shippers extra: l8; i ‘ » firsts 28. seconds 28 to l4. Iflolll to retailers are ex on 34, firetnjir _ seconds 28. Bu atoon‘, "yo; here remain steady with denier! qnoting count shipper! first: 24, seconds I1. 130cc!» . ltofllf- o inontq j mu