, E/r." - 0| r mi Pre, ‘lit! “s: first?!“ pgxqldent: of stiifiupéd wqmqy; institutes F. d, with a membership of M ' siding over the nation- “ ‘m; grglflizliiqn Nova Smile, list commissioner of r. notary niizlic. lsli oner, " p- ‘dzogi 3221.12, organist and Rims-er and on top of all this 0.2.2.1.: mania" a ‘my W”. ‘e orchard and raises BIeMP W,“ m“ are famous "Win49" "t the maritimes. h’: __,¢0>~ 1 AN "WESTMENT lYll! l .,\.._, l __.__.. (‘Continued from vase ‘iii 1 u basebabdiainond and a bas- Wmh" c0111; provided the neces- kzfibaequlpmelll. How those women L"; have gloried in winniogij} , . pr{::,'m..tie and thrilling is. iii" ‘wry of tin.- viiinnaign conducted in 0111111111111, N.M., with its populativii pl 800, led by the principal of Kile hool. A little army‘ of voluiiteefii lid all ‘the work. Men hauled away the mountain of dii‘t loftlfrom ex- avating for tlie schoolhouse. 0n Lincoln's Birthday and on several 1.1.4.11 afternoons the illlllll“ ‘ui “stoning parties" Bile" o smallest children helped t0 1-1-y stones for building Wulls will 1111111. lioys and girls went iliiv ~ mountains for evergreen trees. ,. boys of the manual. traiuins is laid the ‘walks, built" the noes nnd did all sorts b!‘ heavy urk. 11.0 home economics» class nan the shrnhherv-Everv mau- roinsii niid child contributed mo-~ ityor labor. jhch of the communities cipaigoll’ course as a iW-llfudllci-i) iiic contest niid ll. scliobl-giouiiti wiili repre- iieneil iii the contest profited by the awakening of civic pride aud- iiitsiest in playgrounds. Bellefon-kand “me of 110911, uiiie,0., for example, "has a muni- Libido well-equipped ii- y'~‘lll"1'°lll"1 iltov. Dr. Ramsay, an-cmbers ot‘ Si. . . Present Situation r. (sy Arthur K. Doull) Ttijiflflpin adequately within tiieI compass 'of -a short article the pro-i sent situation of and in France is practically impossible. lt is likt trying to~ describe a cut diamond: and dtlbsinot know lltWVlllCll facet to begin. At present the foreigner is be- ginning to, feel the results of the dafldrecovery in the value of the franc. For years, all foreign re- sidents, who were lucky enough to , have the tlpprevciated, canjencio "such as the pound sterling or the idollaii,’ 1ii'ofitcd l by their fact that prices in paper francs, 1.1111 not rise with the same rapiditythat the de- preclatlon of the French money mer ed, , 1 lei-cut cabinets came, saw, and s... conquered in their ef- forts to stem the full of tho ntttion- al device llorriot, the- Socialist. who flirted with the “capital levy" pushed things ao far that nearly all Franco, as well as the rest of the world, had lost confidence. lilveryone was rushing to buy pounds, dollars, florlns or any 0i’ the gold currencies. The general impression was that the country was following in Germany's foot- steps when along came" Poincare. Poincare the strung man in- whom everyone had confidence. He formed u coalition Govern- _' ineiit of the outstanding lllfllhfll all tho parties, insisting that they put the country before party. By looking the facts squarely iii the face, increasing the taxes, and ibalanioing the budget, within about four'moiith's he brought the franc from the record low of 240 to the i; sterling up to approximately 120. One hundred percent increase in value. But this sudden rise in value- some economists think that it was too drastic-caused it buyers strike. This buyers strike has caused it general stagnation in business, and the export trade is at a standstill. One example: IN MEMORIAM?“ M-ns." ELIZABETH ‘rt-tonne There passed peacefully away at the 1P, E. ‘island Hospital on April 04th., Elizabeth Waughan, wi-‘fe 0f 111g p119 -.‘M‘r- Alfred Thorne at the age oi‘ 74 years. 'Sll9 was iii for some months previous to hergdeath. ‘and during that time she was coii- 'atantly visiited by her pastor, Rev. 1H. D.‘ Raymond who spoke comfort- ing words to her. ‘ Mrs, Thorpe“ was well known throughout ‘the city, and eiiiliiriiil herself 11o all by her kindness and willingness to help during fll-‘klleeii Her funeral ;whlch was largely attended. i°°k e .011 Sunday, April 26th. Th6 ‘service at the grave was co-nducted by Itcv. ll. D. ltaymond assisted by director oi recreation ln charge. InlI-‘aufs Church were also present. Siamlord. Conn, the program, ,ln ‘llh pull-bearers were: Messrs, C. Blflmllllfd, L. Winchester, J‘.- Whit- cliidcii practical lessons lnclvics locks ,R_.Me1k1,_.,._1_.,\_ . McMillan by classes which Field Wlllll‘ iho work was iiilioiiy in the vicinity. .\ ‘ -Tll0 correspondence files... of th hygroiiiitl and Recreation Associ ion overflow with interesting lot- 1- 001.010.; the t... ddrflby the Tin tliefcontest. ere exists no community in till draw nand inspiration frorn those iot- L . . ions groups ericu which could’ not ii you are a teacher or Ii school iiciliiil or n. county superintend- l anxious to onlist pupils and alrparonis in a campaign .lor iiliy school yards andi play- ii nds, the results’ of , the‘: ‘lflay- iiiid Beautification Qontost- yv-ili tvit a way out. . . “you arc a club woman wishing i" your organization would do lieihinii to develop community M‘ "i1 lliilirovn tho appearance Your town or neighborhood the lerlal-now in the hands dLthe "will"! liid Recreation “Associ- m“ M" fllillbiy the workingmqgp. s for such a camping“, . 1i you are a man belonging,“ 11 51°"? Oikiinization, ‘1191-5015 a mmim"? lirolect which every “'1'” i" Yiiiii‘ "Kanlzsliion will '"°"° "l"! Biinnoi-t. tiniest‘... a looking town and better 111151. A ‘ "\ and it can be-done in? so many erent and fssclnstin -‘ iliber of ‘ tibnilltixamm 1 _ , t. - §litsam°"‘.'ii~ filllvtflliflllay 0f a single city ,5 (gun, .0f womelfsfclubi on a state or country-wig]; Q91...“ 1:8 co-operatloivtiealf 911g do‘. ills or parks, highways, m. and education. i‘ 4. ,1. ‘ Piiiysround and Recreation. "ion (in-s. Fourth» Arm. New city) will supply the "101 and individual 11.15%}, ll booklets ‘and bulletin; lgnnghuul Péltllilm. la partic- . lflull ‘so’ 1 a on‘ ilficloted a-t the grave. visited llyinnund W, Smith. under vny, Tin» twhihheii then orgunizod iu all-summer backyard clean-up of I ‘Tho floral tributes which were ‘the esteem in which she was held- Tbere are left to mum the Loss of h . ‘George Waughnn, and one sister, ‘Nllld. Wallace Crockett, both -1;.1', rho United States; one glglef, ‘Mrs. Godkin, and two broth- ers, Noah and Henry Waughan oi m“ wiry. . "stiles a zlarge circle of friends. _ "interment was u], "P001110 i! 110ml?- toijywt ._*---£O%-——— M113. GABRIEL MACDONALD ‘.1 Thtlrc passed peacefully away at lieri ‘honio- 34 illrishton Jive. "ii ‘June -8ti1, iMrs. Gabriel Macdonald ‘Nil? flats‘ IMTs ill/iatxionald met Wrltili o. painful. accident last Decem- ber from which she never fully re- comme- ‘She bore ‘her illness witii the will, oi’ (i011. 311p‘ was attended "in lierllust- lli~ 11.1.15 by IRQV. ifathor Walsh and ro- celvnd the last mics, of her church, .11 hhlclt she was always o. dovotod member-- nlaodonuid was horn at :y IItivcr in‘ .128“ and ‘was 83 years of age. ishe leaves to mourn a husband 1111.1 the following sons and daught- gor icon Joseph oi! the iCar Ferry’, and iMrs. Emmett Gallant and iMrs. 11mm ‘strain all of this city; also two fin-other!’ _‘[_J.. Si’ 016 0f B0810]! an Michael Siteele of lscotchadfort. iAl ’ dlevon Gland ch-lldroll- and 1111-“ i great grand clrilden . The. funeral was held on Friday. Ju ' “10tli, when a Requiem d-Iirli a g-wgg celebrated by Kiev-- Fu- th, JWUIIII. Rev. Father McMill- ‘ frlieifol-lowins were imii “yew ,i mummies’. MP- "n" ‘l? wail-Iona ‘Inglis; Mi- Baili- 0rd molest-imi- " - - ‘ goon-Frans rviideeewnt her . r ,. I . i. - "19," {fiends sent Mass .--_~ f" ma... lMaodoliald, tin-Mess; Mo. and lilifiir-‘S- grammes! and Ruth; Mrs iIDr-- ; lqtLnd l. ‘in; “id ; MEL. FQIBII! wflmio and Ans Gallant; ‘fir. nag an ' flail! Mrs. 'l‘- '; Me- and Mrs‘. , m Many Motto. bot-alienate; Mr. and-Mn- ~@flfl' iMr. and MN. Bill- - Mfr.“ “(I ll 4m illrl-qiulil- Gel- ilhl. Jamel 81min: i‘: l! mom 1 mam-Min r “n, nuinierous hind] ibcalutifiii, showed 1;‘ wmlnganother and sister, eight 1-11 11m] two sons; one broth- pepgeb; patience and resignation to ers-(Rcderick, of the J- 'W-- Wind‘ u, ; oar. innin- sorry Mid‘ Mi" b ' ould; Mr. sail 1 o! were her Allies .in u... Great w... rrr gully to nee . "iliiiiildiel Silk manufacturers at Lyons iiiidl r "m" exiliifliifii. who lust spriui; 'V""____"'“ ‘ ‘Jligullilill’ it" liiimlu prices in tlll,\'-i B) [1, d iiii; u ' <ullnrs found that thui . flCd M7915“ buyers were ilesert int: k, C S them for the Swiss who gave bet. ter values. The large department- .- stores in Paris Wlllph, m‘, H“. Lhristinim season, usually [llku .111 hundreds of extra help to cope with $15 Brent rush (iibeagoi- ._-111.110m@,1-1._i ast yeai" even lnid off on "ll|l]1aiil‘ Yucaum‘ l‘ .5|'i¥i1t DBYCPIIUIKG of he" TBBIIIHI‘ staff. Two tlllyg 11...’ fore Christmas I was in the 15.1w. comm/ram ///'/.'r bag i i i i temps, every vlsiioi‘ to pm.“ ' knows this linnienrio iiopurlni -i|1 -' store. in former wars i1 Wlilllll A” '5 {Le Sta! r/lloiii/‘Qviiality This label is tlic seal of Flour Quality; “if! stamp 0E_llll1: maker s pride, and a symbol 0i protection for. you. have necessitated u struggle 1o on? ter owing to enormous .-.-....1.i., bnl this year there were fowhl- uu3w“,_; ers than during the average (lniii season. Anotiici- gram 1.~,-,.,,,.1, m] ilufllfy. the liilrrieyors of |lll'il-~'lll"1\_ caburets, nightclubs 1.11.1 1111-1111.... find it nearly iinposslblt- ii. .-111~1-.-. on. The ilnu-itznoi- found lliul. in. could no longer buy i-vi-rytliiiig n1 half price or loss, so iiii-ri- has‘ been a general exodus of illtititi, who for yeurs had been living iiii ironiparative luxuigv for vorv liitlo, Those who hud llVltil ‘in 1111-‘ “pitlucet? iuovi-d 1o 1h.- lZIFI-ll‘ firs class liottrls, inking tho plain-s of guests iioiisriiiu: i0 in.» stilillli-i’ and cheaper‘ litilcls. 'i'iiu tqllppzis oi’ these smaller 11.,_.11..1,-1,._., uiqlm. hillilllli'l' and ziutiiuiii, naturally moved to boarding lion-abs or 11,-. with u sufficient interval 10 permit turned homo. rondjusiinoiii, will fiiiully bring iicr Tile French onrlooiiisls illlil """|i‘.l' i1. Pm" lblfiiil-Z l|iii~"lii'i'i"i\ purngritpliists 11m»,- 1,,.,.,, Wrnplll which will lHSl 1n-rlin1is l\\'l) _\'tllll‘H. orly happy to Iic able to rlib i1 lli i“"'h"i’5 l"“i*""- mwmim“ i" m“ to the lilugiish llllll ,\111.~1-1,-,111,;_ '10uii y will t-tmtiniit» 1o bo bud. its Curiously enough 11-111],- hmhwi [)l‘t'.~‘l!|ll, with iiiuiiiciitzii'y spurts tiiese races nrc n<:tiv<-i_i.' lligliiqnp; bulwooii ihvso stops. one might even say iiaiicd, we (on... So, if brr (‘I'll ~.- will only t-xcr- atlianr; lire well |i|;.-.|_ 11]". ratufdfif‘ :i llllll‘ inliarzinttr, lliry will SQP~ iiint a portion of our t‘()lillli'\' is‘ iii iii" iiiii S" iilhiilli‘ 7mm“ i‘. French speaking- lllllkvg 11 1,011.1, Vrzim-i- holding up lll'l‘ iii-ad ziiiioiis; zilld the purl. (Iziiitiilzi |llil_\'l'll in ilio‘ lhv iiiip0i'1nii1 iiuiiuiis iii‘ ilio wor lil. (111311; w111~ $811,131,101] .1“. mum-u] 11ml ilsiiig bur iiil'lnviii'<- lo prointitc friendship. England is dislikoqj pi-uvc. on account of tho 11111-1 pptvqi ‘iio lin-i amply illusirziiiwtl tho de- George plgyml 11111-1111; 1|“. I)‘\:‘(i‘\ s i for pence by the W'll0l(‘-lli'.lll'l(‘(l. Conference, and n1 tho munyi sub-l ‘i i" “midi Slit‘ 111i“ il""i“'ii “m” sequent, (j()|\f()l'(}1l(;(i$ H i-if iiiln tho iriirkiii: of tliu (‘pun-- parts of [curl-ind i‘ll of iliu ln-ziguo of Notions. ‘ j bitter~pi1l ‘to swallow. but liio ova-i have been twisted round tho iitili~',, _ _ . _ _ ~ -_ . . ii ers of the British tllllltililiilst w; l“"‘v‘“’.l"'.lmflnuh‘ ‘mfl 1”‘ ISQQTPFM} m ‘HTML To keep m“ HUMP m. ilmi iiiiliioiis ooiiiii liili v.1 it» iiu. Europe, Franco has roiiiiiiiiziiiy,1'|"““_"“ m“ "".““ m ‘R p)“ _ made concessions to (iorimtiiy. l‘ ‘S WSW" "m" "95"" m If” The hatred ‘of llll‘ Americans ‘"11 i" m“ ilimmm‘ huhvlflmlls “uh goes back to “,0 hm, ‘voodrufl, tho ilisczista who cough \\'llli0ill coi- Wils0n's actlyities lu negiiiiziting."Vi"?!m“? mmm" m‘ _“'l_‘° w“. the Armistice and iiraiiving up tho.‘I'\‘i‘i‘y\\'i\“i‘". Siiffilil "iinmm “i treaty of Versailles. i'.t‘l‘lll.~‘ 1.. lli‘ laikvii The man in ‘tho slrorl boi'~'- limit"! viiiidfrii- , thzit Frttnco agreed 1o ilio 11-1 Milk from 'i‘ubi~i~oiiio.-:is riiiiii‘ i.“ only on condition that limo ;lll()llli‘l' S1iill'1'.i‘ of infection. iii Mr. Wilson. S0 she dcwrroei i"1]illl.'~li‘l1)ll:1_ his opinion in muuy \vii_\‘>i. ll is’ 5., ,"i"11i.or.-l.- infrrlrll gliiiiiiiii safe to say iluit iuui shi- known M, 11110011111 Mill. or .\l"=ii that. i-ilio would not huvi: tin- llilrli ini: oi‘ ilm UllllOtl Siziivs ililli hli would have insisted on many mori- safeguards. Another thing which against the Alllftfltiilllfi is llivli‘ Keliiiffil arrogant. uini boiubnslir‘ manner. One iiicldoiii Wlllrll 1';ill.¢ ed _ii near-riot was 1h:- au-liiiu oi some American tourists pzisiiiif; French hank notes on lllf: tniils of. N0 Cinlffililililiml- - {OJ- Gaptain Bibber _ Is Clam Carrying‘ Ghainpion ii‘.\lii'>'.\\/ln"i.i. r“ ‘I nil-uh lius tzoiiiw u railway carriage» n1. llli‘ stumi- Jun.- iIL- Fol‘ i"ii will“ "'*'"Si"" time i-emnrking 11m: tin-y irorw 11,! alums 11:.» ||l‘i‘ll iiu- iiiiv iiiiii "only paper". .011. |1iI.-tliii‘.~.- of (‘iiiiiiiii i"i‘"‘“'" " The war debt question is also :4 lillibvi- of ll;ll‘]‘..-€\\'i'll ‘(.'t'il\i‘l‘~ ‘W: ii- thoriiy one. Oiic ifrciuzb zirgu- 111 1l11» (lucnilr- he lms liliuivti Iri- ment is that the mom-y borrouw-d l\\‘i*t‘|l tiiiitoon ulid i wee not actually rocolvotl by ||i1‘ili.‘,,1‘ ,..1.-. 1110.1‘ bivnli-s. l Th9)’ W011‘. merely .'illi>iv1-il 1o bu. ‘_.,.,,,.,. 111111 111- i. liiitli .i in America war Hillllllivri for 1i..- conimon cause at vcry high pri s. "ml ,,,.,,|,,,1,1v ,,1- 1;". “.1,,,1,. The". say they, tho liiiitod Stub-H S,,,,,,,,I ‘ .1. ‘no-lily l-lll‘ i:..1_i-.-.i t0 the time that lic hud nu (‘fllldf-lyt‘ “V9 "my 1n the wur zone; tii i‘: climlfi‘ "e just [Wings 1 ' cagualfles aunerod during this 1... 11o port. in months when tho t |od should help w (mu“lurmllzuuw 1,; |1(.111~y_ hi: averages one iiip ‘Si: u debt ‘wt-tilt b-iit iii the open season I France has b on crliiciscil byliiiiikfrs 1W0. 0n (iacii lrup he brings many for keepin a largo army tlllilir-llt‘l\\'l‘.t!il 25 mid 30 barrels of claim air force. She has been accuseuienoh ilioiding three iiilsimds- H" 0f militaristic aims but any i!lll'(‘.[ill',lii§iill'i‘5 that in the course of a year observer wlw has lived there Slli-lliit t.rl.l‘l‘ll3(| bclivoou 1000 itiid I‘2il0 fieiently long to know the workiiigtiiiirrcis of tho bivalves. 0i the French mind realises 1111.11 11's 11 your-round‘ business, too It 15 ihewly R question of pro-liar while ‘but. few m-eii in-ake ‘lllGll' liaredness. She knows that (ier- 11.1111; teoiely by (iigsins (riuiiifl- many has bluffed the world iiilmosr. dowii-Lhv-bay ‘fishermen imrko many Ways and that. wliilo iulgtiotl use oi’ tvhcir clitm forks when ¢i190ry she lost, the war. She liii-‘ii-lir wostiiei- lS-lllifl. There's aiiwiys won the Dene’ ‘ It hood profit’ for the tin-tiny in the Germany. by the mu oi’ the niarltli.“ f ,,,1"§,,,,,, 1S ,,,,,,11 c0,,,,,,,,. wiped out her internal debt, antbr:£v?lhe1‘1,u?0,r gemfand. 1,4111, m1- curnlll: vast reserves of foreigiilflghixlg _ nc s. 1’~ T ' - . , hud“ w" £LJ3;"}?“L fggfliafll! iCa-ptoin Blbber is sure that tilt m“ an enormous amount is flu“ cizini,»at ieiisl is not (increasing re- spte the s deriihii<l~ His Jvii und covered. . . 5M1," d8 l l h , .. ._.iii to travel about in the Gladys i (“not “Hflkmn avian‘?! asogyzjaitlpicklng up the ‘Eittlfblffiilyf clams» for that today ab; h“ 37 vaginal. a“. delivery at ‘tho-market, just, nil inb- llnqgjunpuomng‘ A" mg “m, eter smacks travel about: to pick up planes used can he converted 1111.. a. full ‘loud. ins has one helper as war about...» in a very short time. a crew. - --——{-O>-— B0 France knows that she will have Germany‘ at her throat again Within a comparatively short-time, I use the word "knows" afterunuch bought given to the estion while in Europe. She als knows iioor mixing fi-onr and water use a fork or egg heater tn make the niiixture smooth and free from lumps- i-iziru ozirry-iiig- ('lli.lllI]ili.ll of Alain‘. ' ‘ 1 ‘run CHAQLOTTETOWN cunnmnu i . FOOOOOOQOQOOOQOQOOOOOOOQ- i The Public Forum This column is open for the discussion by w. respondents of questions of interest. The Charlottetown Guardian does not necessarily endorse the °P|nion| of correspondents“, >++¢<+++ »»+‘»»+.><+»< R'EV- MR. MacLEOD’S DENIAL 'l‘ii-~ tiniirdiaiii this iuln-niiig ..\lr, .l .\ll1,'li~'|ill4' :\lilt;l.)uli~ _ ioii:.:-i'\.||ivi- vniiiiitliilc, as =1iiY||lii .11 Illt‘ York iiu-utiiig, “Ait-rt‘ .\‘lltl\\‘lli__-_ |li.-‘ tziilzirivs. 111' illiil lll(' llll‘]l(l\‘.<l|llll'y -.i' l'ill'ill'l'i||g ||1.- 111-1, ‘ll-lion ‘\l'i, ln- l.'lltl\\'<‘(l up lbo iii- ‘fviiy tii lllt‘ i.<-;|<|<~|' til" llit- Ull- '-:i 'l‘.» 11.11110 iillillflfll)’, he ii. liiii.’ lli'\‘, Mr. Aliu-Loiivl oii Iii:- iug u-do-d if ho though» ‘Mr. Saund- t-rs was r-iiivorv. l‘i']>llt!tl iii ill!‘ H011!- uiivu." This .~.inii-iiu-iii is. niisoiuliely 11n- lldiif-‘ll \'i"ill\\'il)‘.\' said in spoiikllig oi‘ Flir . unit-r.- iillill ho has sin- Slit‘ iii his ailliiiull- JHWZIHL; 111-“. iiibilioii. i uni Sir. i*.|.~., A. A» MaeLEOD. July Ii. men». __ sumo PIGS AND VENDORS . .' Sir, .'\n unqii y ziiiilrosst-ll 1o :1 illlcllllivl‘ of our lorni 1irilit-t- fort-o iuliciti-d illi‘ iiiforuiulloii ilizil. tin-it- jwus in tfiizirioltcioyvii l)i’l\\'1't.‘ll 7:". and 100 1i|iu~v>€ ouspr-i-ivil of stil- ling liquor. 'l‘h 1.. u (‘flll.e'i‘l'\'Illl\i‘ 1-141 llililli‘, oInu-rrniit i-iiizr-iis ]ilil llli‘ lllllllllill‘ llll|\'ll higliisr. ilmvrror, .1.- uoptlng the lItV-t-Nl 11mm», 7;, 1.- rcusoiiubio, does not (i(i\'(‘l'illll<:!l! Control hold out some ihopv of im- provclnviil '.’ Preniioi‘ Sli-irnii 1ii'ii1io.-.-~- 1.. Nlilr siltuiie oiii- VilNllUii si lliii_:; iiiiii-ii legally, iliuii-i" controlling ruslriti- LlUIlH, tii rivplzicu lllUSt.‘ 75 boom- MR. GEORGE DEBLOIS AND RE-V. MR. RAYMOND. i i i 1'llllI'(' ll |1l!', ii ‘Ii. ii, iililiooiiil. lii s‘ ‘rill rit -.i|' Jmiis; i'.|iri.-;1 fziiili‘. in: ‘iiii; voiigrogaitiiiii. S1iiizikiiitroi‘ tlio Liquor 'l‘ruilit-, iii- ‘ iloil. “ll has |ll'll£lll_t‘lli'1l llilllltkw‘, it wivt-s and i‘lill(ll‘t‘ii of ‘ilmir siisii-iiniiv 1-, i1 bur. hiiit-il Jill upon l.i.\' l'illllll‘ll low lllill iilll‘i'("| fiiiiiiilaiiiiiii which ii. llfilllt" is built. i-iir. (‘ii’- jl-lvi-igv word of this in iruv. bovoui l llHSl In abutt- I euation of the liilllFQVilS 1110 1111p.“ ‘m ‘h’ I '.'"' W ' ikltclieiis who now sell it illegally galling of all. . , and without restriction. One very well known poiilicubThe Chlef Cause The Rev. Mr. ltuymomi opposes writer. (ieorge Adam. fur iliii-u-ohi - '1h<: -l’rcniioi"s l-oiii-iigoons run-mp: {bill's P3115 i-‘orlT-iillllllllllill of ihv. Tuberculosls lit. butler l‘llllflllliillli, Mi, lliiylllilll-l .oiidoi1 Times. now noting for 11v. __.._ 10,1." 1,,.111|1,.,. 11ml,“- m, ., ,,,,.,1,,.;m,1 New YOYK _ Times, a 1iorsuuz" NO. 14 jiiecessity. 'l‘iii.~.' usin-ct of tho spins- meml of mme- slimmed "ii Thu folioiiring built-tin is one oi m,“ ma‘. mtmg. 1M,- Lew|$1»_'pu11. Lloyd George policy a“ mum u surii" '- ii by ill" Maritime ion who never uses-it for any oili- "Evew time L193“ Gemini fwl".lhiburvulosis Educniitmzil (‘om- (.,-;,u.-p(,s,.1,11| 111.. 1.41111‘ 1111.1 111g sorry for (leriniiny 'iio_i-.u1s <l<1\\'iii,n,i,,,,,,. ‘ , ‘Mnpvp m," H; mm,“ m,“ i, h. the. amount that tiivy ll\\'1: to; . l. 1-1, "or 1,111.1 ’ _' _‘ . .. ' , _. Ivrance" I ‘ob-b hlliiltl-liinitii lllfivigllidlillitli‘ lillilivllllytll "U. ml‘ M“ mm‘ on (1 fill“ ‘H l] And the "um is ‘hulk In“! din‘ lVlll’ t‘)\Vl‘l‘ rinses‘ the dis! H mum‘ It ‘bhmyflull m. l‘ various French foreign ininisitirsl m“ '9'.‘ i, 1. ' .'. ll .1 iv I am’ b“, Bu“ P0241‘. [his germ is tn u ti 1401355555155 Siiz-r-ln l‘<'illllll‘-', lliis"‘i’ztiri:il" oi" 1- lfltli iiis1., l llflllFttll n report <11 m1ii1>ri-:iclicri in '.~‘.1.l‘ziui'.~ ll|‘_(lllill‘l(l|lt*li|\\'ll, on Siiiiihn by lliill iii- 1111.i‘iii||,'.-.,lliv~ 13th lll-'-il.. by llii- Iii-v- .ir as ho sets forth the‘ PlHlH and liiul follow upon tho illlllfit‘ oi lil- would 1780K it llli ii-‘i liiiiiiiinvil |i.\"me:i.t from discus-vi uiiimzils is ulso-ioxioiiiiis. vvtffy iiniicsi and thuiliéiii; on will zigree with liini uni. -iiiiil ho t-uiiiiiivli llllllrittll 1'0 sciiiiii.’ \\'(i|]lll forth lllI*(li)5|i1'l iillil iniirztl lciti-liiiv; "would ibzivii bull tllu illlill\'lllt‘ll s‘.iii'!l1ii'i Iii 1|“. 1.y1|,. bill irlii-ii. .\lr. ituyiiioiirl stun-s thul il in ll()\\‘ proposed that tho (invoriiiiiuiii shall Wiiunuo in this irndv, and asks: "Do air.- i rll . It). ilcintnnbor, llli! Liquor ‘Prniiit sub- uiiii punish tho ubusv. Tho only choir-u that rests with tlic olouior Iii this election is to choose be- uiul (iovernmcnt Control. hibitioii Art does n01 prohibit, that iilnoti’ per cent. of the iiiioxit-aiiis tlint DdHél through tho vendor's Thursday. June ‘filth: 1.‘. 9.00 to 10.00 p. m. Friday, June 17: that. unfortunately, all those who F A ‘lake .0...» ngrmi lvemeallea li l: on Skin Diseiiscfl. New 'l‘ ailciii on Chronic lllsenho by Herbal Remedies. Pamphlets on bole of Manhood and disease-s of inen. Boolilot on Female Ills and advice tree by mall. .10 your» parlance. twittioirt rllllclnllil!‘ grdiuparing your doctors write iii before loan; hopartiirestinelt by hull our specialties-k m» r an» a viii. not airing- to her Md again with the samerapldity. in tact some orhei-“tormer friends will aide“ with‘ Germbny. ‘ Therefore all doing mint she cant be thn-onslau t.‘ had t m1 31,0" qm“-1_,‘,\'iiii, us ii llltflllllfil‘ iii‘ 1hr: (iovcrii- frpqhm incur oi ihi». i-nuuiry, ‘iillll sin-ii yiiiiUis-i- tin- lr-zirliiig mid shining light ii you llilVl‘ u right 1n rolv, ro- ii an; zi rlgiii lliiiii; for you 10 tgzigv- iii llll‘. trziiili: in liiui. teapot-i- zoi fore is a manifest duty (liavolvintz, Q ilfiiiit’. morally riehniitrliell by i1. lhut !i'll 11.; :- inwlit-iiio, iluit men arc booili-gging and home brewing are everywhere, and permeating all ranks. The Prohibition Act as we have it certainly comes under all the couiiciiiiizttion Mr. Raymond 1iiaces upon tho Trafllr. Whether the present tiuvi-riiiiienfs proposal to :u=uiiinc control of the trafilc and attempt in restrict the use and pun- ish the abuse will bring about bet- ll‘l' results remains to be proved. As sane men it devolves upon us 1o flu-e the facts, not to be drawn nwhy from them by catch words ttllfl illllii-‘ltls to abstract principles. and ii. is in Mr. ltuymond’s endeav- .>r lo throw tho weight of his pulpit iioiioiiiit-iiig tho present Govern- ment's proposal its immoral that l l-iuim lliui. he inn.- made an unjusti- iizibli: limit‘ of his pulpit. Feeling llliu, l ioduy handed in my resigna- ililll its People's Witrilsii of Si. I':||ii':<i1‘liiiri-li, till tiilit-c which‘! lillYi‘ lli'ltl fur tho 111ml fourteen _\l‘i ‘s. ill't'tilllllllll_i'lllll it with a. let irr of vxpliiiiuiioii, n copynif which] l iilll onviosiiig iivroiviili. ‘ i notice ilinl one of thc rcatsoiiiil i-ll\'l‘ll by Nir. Raymond for preaclm in»; 1lir~ :~‘.i‘i‘ll|1|l| i-i-frirrs-d to is that ll"‘il4 anxious in hold tlii- respect oi" Iris 1i¢-oplr-. l ask you, lll the tin-me} of liritlsh fair pliiy, how can ho over E'X]li‘l'l 1o roluiii the respect of anyi. rigiil-tiiiukiiig ]l1‘l'.‘i0|l when lie (lo-i iiboruioly llliikvs uii ulteinpt toi blui-ltt-ii iliie chziritrtei‘ 01' Proliiiei“. Sti-wiiri illlil his fplloiiu-ius, by nink-i in: u gr. ini-zroiircsciiiution of‘ rho (lti\'1‘l‘lllll1:i)l (louirol Policy laid? .l<ii'.‘ll iii llli‘ philfuriii 0t‘ the Libel‘- ill~l'.llllte‘t‘.l'\'iilli'i". 1iurty'.' lllr. l(:|,\‘iiiiiiiil Wfllllll try lo lcud‘ yum to bellow that! illli people sup- pnrliliir, llli‘ (Ilivllyllllllflll Pulltfiy’ were nit-ii of iiilciii|ivrziiivo and who wcrr-j _.n:.'ioii.~i 1i. viivoiii-uuo drink and in‘, ll1i".‘i‘4ih‘1‘ 1hi- llqlllll‘ lfillllt‘, ivlieii: yiltilVll (It-op iii his heart lie must.‘ 1 miloivor-s ill'1~ lllilklllK an holiest e1- lill‘| iu bring. tlii- liquor truilic llli-; iv.‘ propi-r l'tlllll‘<ll aiiiil 1o do away, with ilit‘ iiypot-n-isy, tho (ieccil. illlll tho iruud liiut we have been oblig- --ii l') p111 up w-itii during the yearn .>i' Proiiiliitioii. l it is my humble opinion that if. ‘mm.- of liiuso moii who are spend- iiiz: |lll‘ll' iiniu iii publishing n pain-f 10111-1 i-ziiioil 1hr- "'l'(‘.IIl))€l'€l.llfStt Hul- b-iiii." (Wlllifll is not by any means lomiit-i-iiit- iu lniiguttge) and going through tho country speaking in (‘lllll‘i'll(‘S and hails on Prohibition, ‘Niilllfl spoiiii lll(ll'(' tlnie in theqniot, {illll Hll"li('l' of ibi-ir home-s uiid nski iiii ll 4‘l\’l‘.\' iliut hi-nrt-stiniu-hiiig‘ ‘llllirillilll that Pilnlv- asked nearly in.» ihousuiul yw-nrs ago, “What is‘ !ru1ii‘.’" liiui this country would be ii - out llrezil iieitiri‘ oh‘ today. I fill), Sir, niin. GEORGE D. DEBLOIS. l'liiil‘lii|l1'lli\\'il. liiiii: l-l, liIZT. (Enclosure) (‘hurlolio1o\vii, P. E. 1.. - June l3. 1.027. ll. it. Slvwiiri. Sm-rotziry‘. Vo-airy of Si. ('lllll'('|l fllizirlottetowil. iii-air Sir, -~-l herewith tender my rosiigiiaiion as People's Warden and Alembor of the Vestry of S1. Patti's Uiiui-i-ii, Piuirlolletiiwii. iii‘ Paul's wmn- I lllilll 1b.: llplfllOll, ill ‘hurt-ii, ('li:irloiti.a1owii. was estab- horl and HM. Llllttfl. for prayer, for . o irorslii|i and praise of God and for lilo l‘1'l1'lll‘lillllll of the: iloly Sac- .‘.'lii!"I|i; m‘ llli‘ Vburrii, and not for illt‘ purpose ul holding political nwviiiigs in. \‘\'i~ have been remind- arl iipoii scrorul (invasions tlini lL 1'»; ivriiti-zi: “My House shall be cull- 1‘1| 1h»- ilouso of Prayer," but ap- puri-nily our ltcvizii- bus soon il1 lo turn i1 into z. Political Hall. 'l‘|ll‘.l.‘§$~'lli' which we are facing in tho prmioiit campaign. I claim, is not-o. moral question, and when you s of tho (‘hurt-h of ldiigliiiid. such as the Niosi li.t!i'i‘.l'1'll(l Uuvid Williams. ituii of 1hr (iliiircii of England in liipon ilic (iovorniiii-iii to fi0llil‘()l llll" Surnmerfleld Hall-Rev. Archibald Sutherland. them. mid suit‘ of all intoxicunis, ll lllHFP-ifllflllfll‘ instructions iroin the Vcs-' ry. . i itlll, faithfully yours, GEORGE, D. DEBLOl-S. {ii tween our present Prohibition Art‘, 1118i’ boiiliiig a ifeice 0i‘ ham ori Every bilcon n10 liiquiil should be allowed- porson knows that our prcsciil. Pro- f0 stand until cold; the fol. should ihon be g-kiinmctl oil‘ and the water pressed from it. iit can t-hen be u-scd for making pastry, which will hands are used as it btivcrnge uiidiic found ileiightfully ‘light. __. ..___-_>-., .___. ___._.._\_.._ . m“... -i-—-——------_-_.. Temperance Alliance Meetings Under the Auapices of ' THE TvE-MPERANCE A|..-LlANCE 0F' PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND Will be Addressed by the Speakers Listed Below as Fellows: ‘v Stanley Bridge Hath-Rev. Archibald Sutherland. Grand ylew Hall-Rev. H. H. Grant, D. D, Ellenlie Hail-Riv; H. E. Thomas, D. D. Heartbreak-Rev. R- 6. Eaton. Freetown Station Hnil-“Ruv. G. T. Spriggs. i Mulpeque Hull-Rev. John Coburn. Mt. Herbert Hall-Mr. W._ E. Bentley, K. C, Broadcast, Molmenh, Summerslde-Mr. W. E. Bentley. K. 6., Stnnliopo Mall-I. H. man-y, D. D. Wood Inland Oberon-Rev. H. R. Grant, D.’ D. Kensinaton sheath-Rev. HIE. Thoma, D. D. Gabi; ylud School-Mr. W. E. Bentley, K, c. Miirtlnvhio-Rov. A. A. MnoLeod. ‘ » an...» Juno 18:‘ "Victoria Hall, 8.30.1». nh-Rov Jenn Oeburn.‘ _ v. H. R- Grant. ‘ tilti- ii-iaii-liov-Aninsqia commune i-llll-flflt hi; u . ‘ t»: .11 ‘Hill-AR new He .. awn-I “N! i‘. know that Pri-inivi- Stewart and his *- ‘Political Meetings l fllil i-uiiipt-licll in take this step‘ tiy u). I br-iicvr. that Si. Paul's‘ Ari-iibiiiliop of liuron and Metropob‘ . dates will meet the electors at the ‘ purpose of discussing tho political CHARLOTTET’ MASS MEETING p- AT THE Prince Edward Theatre ON Monday Evening, lune 20th. ‘ AT 8.00 P. Mrs Howard Fallis ONE OF THE OUTSTANDING women SPEAKERS OF CANADA w|i_i_ ADDRESS THE stamens OF CHARLOTTETOWN ON Improved Temperance Legislation Her Remaining Meetinqs This Week arc as Follows: ANNANDALE, June 15th. ST. PETERS. June 16th. MORELL. June 17th. BRADALBAi~llZ,June18th, Everybody Invited ioMHear This Gifted Worn-an Speaker ssaoe of Particular Importance to Every -Woman Voter. She Hasa Me A»... 1 Political Meetings 2nd. District of Queen’s The Liberal-Conservative Candidates will meet the Electors at the following places and dates, to discuss thr: political issues of the day! . . June 15 . . June 16 .. June 17 . June 20 MILTON NORTH RIVER WH EATLEY RIVER NEW GLASGOW . . . . . . .. . MAYFIELD . . . . . . . . . . .. . .. June 21 RUSTICO . . .. June 22 HUNTER FliVEFi . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Julie 23 The Opposition Candidates are invited. and will be accorded equal time. All Meetings zit 8 p. m. 1-. |_, JENKINS, . - 593Zi4i-4tlll 23rd. ll. ilUidTAlii-K ~ -l?oiitioal Blleetings ' 2nd District King's i l 3rd District Queens The Liberal Couscrriitivs- (‘flllill- dates will address tho raiotnoig; the ‘following lllflfith-Z iCorran Ban Hnii, .‘ 1r i] int-oi ili~~ elector: of 1b.- inl li:t'i"‘i'i of llitifl. fit lilo lol- iurt-s: Illlll tints-t‘. to ilist-‘s-wi. I I . Wi-d m-sduy June 15th. i\'.<il"*' o1 the rliiy. Mt. Stewurb Friday, Juno l7?‘ June '3 , ‘Fort Augustus lliill, _I\li>i:<in_\ Jiiiii i‘; June 20th. 11v“ . , Juno T‘ _ Juan i Mt. Herbert Hull, 'l‘urs=il;i_v, Jun »21st I, meetings to lit‘ liclil iii t’. o_ Juni- ‘clock P..M.‘ The opposition and.‘ “mum 1pm,“ h W “W, 311.111....‘ p, idates are invited to bo. ]\i‘t‘:"'lll. , 1 I M, my, ,,, l, .1 _ __ ~ ‘Dated this 31st. duy (ll .\iuy, Al} "‘ "f" ‘ m‘ fail)“ wmgvvkN 1927- J. e. Ni. mow/tun . (stun. _ 1 4 J. AUGUSTiNi-i .\i<~ii().\‘.\i.li ~- i M. w. W001). "H, ____ H_ ... »- 11>.1.E..'..in;;....g. ” 4th District Queen's. _@-- i The Liberal Cnusr-rrvivi- v-undii I H 'l‘!i<~ Liborzi (‘0iisoi‘\'.'itii'ti (‘tllli ~ Political Meetings 3rd District King‘? s , _ , . .is evil, it is always orii." i siiy. i‘ (lniuulu, oiiii tlic Rev. Canon Codyfliilefl will 1119M‘ U"? 15-""i‘>1‘-*' iii ‘h 5333553261? {fink [back iroiii 1.3,. “c1110.; hi» begun ill tliislliuisi-mn! ‘his l‘ "m," ,_0,,,|,,_.nm,11,,11 .11 Londonnliug 1>1-1,1111,|1|011 1n ‘hefelloivlng places and ilziii-s. to <ii~ 3112:; will moot the electors at the n e orin of s-xt ‘1 11l lltli -r hats m. 1i“ _ - . . _, _.. ,. . .~ _‘ _ 4. '3 -_._.. ..,,-|1. .- 1. 1. . _- ‘t 1, prof" taxes’ u“ mud‘ m‘ "M; i" Hiulh‘. ‘l'l‘ll)1|:v"~:l '1 lélli‘ in ‘1- 5“"~""“"_“‘ "1113 iixillilii-iliylll"(Inxllillllufllll:i?(Jiwltjibl lelvlillllkl"lfllblllllltgfih?lfllflhfialltlllllilvfll‘gxfi tllllxviljrclll“ ll y‘ l“ ‘I .li‘l‘l;4ril 'l‘?» iixllflinlllltinllflllllll‘;Fill ll£4€ll0d0‘fel?1nt(llfl‘}l"s some cases. So tiioir oonu-nliou 7. _ 1 '1 ; ~,l.f ' lli‘l' ‘- . -‘, .. _ I , - . '. .F .. ,1 - 1‘ H ' .5 1- "-6.10 1'12."i:..:“::.i:....i1i .!“.'.‘.f.‘.".:::.':;r1:i.‘.:i.r“.13. 11.11.‘ ..:.‘."‘:‘.“' “'.-.r'.'..'"‘."~.‘i' “i2” " ..‘.‘.‘I‘ " . ------------- -~ 1.1%‘; mule rm‘ i-lliil Wllil wliilili iliri‘-HH:‘-wd|.|l']l ftvl-i- Although - he is‘ lsublvllrillw; tolls‘ u" ih-il ‘ulvoliwoi bus (‘iiiilrfil_"ll'lllwlll'k‘ill‘ q iliflwlluw?“llfirflildviitvyy-~v ‘I \l 1' ' ~ ' ‘Turtle lllh are debited. Tlioy illiit) iliiiik thallium}! V“ ‘Wvtliy- l ii‘il‘~‘r‘lli‘ bnsii " ‘il- w-rv .:.§n.-i.-1l~.i illslfullil ii is iht- rvnl linri- lllifl1‘lll(‘gl ll‘ 0 ("amtfi (jllviifiion River ~ ‘I ‘imi ‘ll-u! . V. e °0ih “my "0""! iioi iiiivo i0 iiily iii i'iiii"""".'.§'-‘ .- 1:11,...‘ ,,!1,,.,‘,‘L-,1,,- hoist-rim.‘ 11....» hi" llio .-'.1{1r..i0r b. bring this 'l‘lir- (‘hurl-ii 0.0.1.. .‘.‘.“.'."°ii"-’i"'"'..tirowiai " ‘- ~~ - “All “m7 " f}. h-i 3.““-°.{ v the c l. of keeping tho llun bzu- l“ "NHL ‘ t‘. N: 1 .- nnbliio ebb min. truth |......r.'.....1'.- poopio uuiil ii ir-‘l will be aiiidllcrl b Mr ll “will! ' A" mfiiliiilllo- ' ' .n-‘celll.l-gm1~s-a1r 10-‘; l illiriilg the your Wlliif-ll mm" Sm" | ml“! ‘owl. lltblillully vt-s on 1m-icihii- i|' ilt-r-moii udvii-iziblt. m11lu- filth-i,“ (.,,,,,.,.,,”A,,,1;,fflfififim; Dosing candidates art» iuaiirol upplxkimuéqltgrln;m“ m Me m u ‘ Look f. , »_ _ ,. i<i\\‘iiei‘i!‘1 - ~- I~ i. - v 1' _i_ i _* - . . ' ‘ . . mm m" mmy mm H“ “m 1111-1. ilziy. ‘Ciflfll iliibbci‘ dotisniiztbholuloly prohibit the lllllllllllltllllvi viii bi.- leit in his hands to itwititl tggd.) H. F- McpHgE S‘H.A\V .\i<z.\lli.I..\ N, GEO. MClABAN fill-UHF, -l, Eli LESLIE HUNTER " Political tithing.“ First District Kings j Political Meetings 4th District King's '|'li<- Liberal-Control"itlvo (fund? doll-i: will inooilho electors of llm i-‘ourili l)lt~iil‘li'l oi‘ King's iii tiic fol lowing places and tintes to riisirtias Public Meetings will be held in this District at the following places and dates to discuss the issues in the present election Campaign. Rollo Bay, Wednesday, June 15th panunc Bridge’ Thursday, Jun‘. political issues of the day. 151th .7 lligii flank . . . . . . . . . . . . .. June 15 st Human“, F-Ndaw June 17th Ytlurray ltivcr . . . . . .. .. June 16th 5L mflumb.’ Monday_ June 20m‘ ‘tloiitzigiu: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. June 13 Kmgworo’. Tuesday, June 2L llliirray ‘llflflltll’ South .. . . Juno 20 gwfll, wadmsdul J1me- ggmp S1. Mary's Road . . . . . . . .. June 2i Liberal ‘Candidates are. invited t0 A" MNWWB Wm Wmmeilce if nttonii, All meetings at'8 p. m. 3 P- M- M- F. McDONALD H. H- ACORN. MARTIN McKlNNON ‘ A._J. McADAM. 711.11 A. A. McDONALD, ' H. D. McLEAN. -"—-~~~r---—"-- 6055-6-10-81. ' Political n..£.;.g.i“ Ist District Queen's The Uncut-Conservative candi- — Dyolitioal Meetings 5th District Kings 'i'lio Liberal-Conservative candi- dates will meet the Olflflbfq ‘ the Fifth District of king's at tii fol- lowing places and dates to discuss the political issued o! , day: Launching-June 1 - Sturgeon-June 17th3 (leorgetowu-June 18th Cambridge, June 21st » - "Mniandstv-‘Juns Blame Following places and ilates for the . ....- Juno 15. . June 16. June 1?. . Juneflil. June ill. . June 2n. m... of tho day. yvsle . . . . . . . Vilctori Bo 8. “ovum” g...fidu“ y}, w . towel-candidates are invited to ' ' Sign: and Afiinmstewarasarealnt gililllli- “will”! i" ",4". l‘ .3 ,. v-itod to Ittetid all eqeii ‘l! “Gym be " given Tho I.iliornlToiisiiiwwitivo Pfitiili‘ .