. 1 g a NOVEIlWEIHE. 1926 ’ i @ Records Barcelona h, 1w: International Novelty Orchestra ‘ \ Q » . -. . I ~ . , , rtfl those who heard or read it. it is not -_ V‘ ' too muoh to say. that it rendered a O1’ IO!!! . Prohibition A sunvav or m: UITUATION on PRINCE sowano ISLAND sv JOHN JAMES BIDIY Much has boon staid and written noun this oublect. and sometimes one wonders if ‘sounding prune," gpd 11111111118 symbol-s are not charact- “151111 "1 111B Public attitude to- wards [his great issue. The recent address of Rev. Nell Rel-prim on the subject. certainly once more “P11115911 1118 b8?! thinking people oi’ i119 PWVUWQ i0 review their owl: P09111011 in relation to it. and per- 111199 i111 more than is generally ad- mitted. in rousing public sentiment vunvemtng the great issue. l Llfiwfii the address to stand or ‘ l by its own merits, and the var- tlitni interpretations conceived liy real public service by compelling w» 11mg“ Pwrmm~ m" l1i°‘3..“.“‘l».‘.'.‘$ii'.22"i.".‘ . a e some a- VOWI G‘a y’ Rice (soprano) 20271 tltude towards the situation that _ we have on our hands. lt made . . \ the supporters of Prohibition sue tbtl I} urgent necessity of tlo-inu soiiio- . think. W'l_1116.ii‘ it gnvu tliu unti- 1 prohibltlonilsua. one moment's c0lll-' \ fort. their comfort will be short liv- Fox Trot Jan Garber and His Orchestra 20105 ‘Prince Edward Island are tleter? vocal Jack Smith (The Whispering Baritone) 20229 mined to go into action with their colours flying. ulld tllc result will be a tlocilletl gain for tllc oppon- M L ellts of the Liquor Evil. 3 u ' h i ti‘ Pox Trot n. r. Goodrich Silvertovvn Cord Orchestra 20204 T ° s m’ °" * We have in Prince liltlward ls- lulltl just two classes of’ pcoplo. Wherdd You Get Those Eyes ? Fox Trot. George Olsen and His Music 20112 of at sellgovernlng people. and there _aife those who deliberately place ihenmcltles ill the other class, by openly or secretly collnlvillg,\vltll citizens who flagrantly brook the Hundreds 9f Red Sea] Records law, ntit by mistake nr ignorarm-i. - ‘out by thcrotlglily planned methods. (BCOUSEiC IBCOPdiIIQ) by famous The result is that the Prohibition artists, now available at more than one third off the regular price. cert...“ (15 At “His Master's Voice” Dealers °‘°“°“="1'-’ The Cause of this Situation //-(_,_ nation are thrcc fold. First. the,“ Victor-Talking ' {J of Canada, Machine Co. ' Limited -___-i_._. "" moral victory that they have been Hi1 ill-i- winning all uver tllc Continent. its tittéit.tt;t.;v.qic.r \ - _ \\-_;-___.-_»/" / // Telephone Directory Copy is Being Prepared for a New Issue of the Telephone Directory intending subscribers are reminded that in ordhr to have names listed in New Directory application must be in our hands not later than November 25th, 1926. Subscribers desiring changes in their present listings are requested to notify us of same, before the ldate mentioned. CONNECTING LINES Officers of connecting lines are requested to send to our Charlottetown Office complete records of their sub- scribers with proper ring numbers by November 25th, 1926. P. E. I. TELEPHONE SYSTEM -12- 4-41. BEAT THIIS ONE, SCRIBE. 01110!‘ ll liapilsi. either sitlc wlill tllc cow embers on the subject of’ fillrllleri rovlwnv. related u sood story.\I-le said church and other union was VBTY much in the air while church and other division were very much on the earth. lt was prophesied that tllvlslolis nlust nestle come. He thought that the future of a union with which tlioy ivero fum. illar might be described liy all ul- legory. A cow swallowed a tortoise. Tho owner caught the cow by the horns to lead lver back to the mantle, but found someone else was holding on to the tail. The tail was slippery the animal for tings meat. opened the toltoise was chism. |When released it its way back to tho Kirk, n shelled (Presbyterian still. ‘Chicago's list revolving of progress. For flilrtyethrec patrons of a, drug store at corner in the loop's night life. One was Anglican and the equipment at that time. "llevitD. V: O‘Mearu, ltectory m’ midst, and hogan to nlilk. r-‘ohat. addressing n 1‘Qp|‘e(39,n|u- cow stmu l'illl dry anti sinks-lied. lve gathering of L, 1O. It. '1‘. lil The ililipllilllllfi for tiwucrsliip thought it better lo kill nntl divide alive lnsftlo. just about to swallow the last page 0i‘ tho shorter cate- fountain hag Fallen before the hund its" marble magnificence uprooted and Randolph. the principal street an act or parliament was ‘wrapped fountain was displayed "and won a around it to strengthen the hold blue ribbon or something at the of the newcomer. Two mllk- Chicago World's ‘fair in 1-893. maids appeared, with stools and was the ne plug ultra in pails. ‘Fhcy silt nilo on determined / The Wlicil fountl nlade hurd- stitla you re Clark The it soda t tlou." is the laxity on the part 0f Prohlbitlonists themselves, in re- gard to ‘the ' manufacture. Churches srsout and out Prolllbl-»:’°“'°1°3 "°11°"° tion advocates. yst in practice have, 11i118¢I11°1h 11", been sadly serielent in mirth; tliolntmlrlo item's and ulna one mad- snforeement of the new. compal- "'1 1991111118 11°11“ "'1'- 111 f"! ‘or, Ho‘, m“, chm-ch mgmbgrqbllhilh Ill the minor Ills in wlriclr Tllero are those who have u real respect for law. ailtl tllc privllegcs h ,_ Ici‘ 'l‘iine' had turned backward. and’ ed for t e Teutperantt People of “Eco "w": we were m me days oh ..,.- W116" Questioned. they would pro bably shield behind a variety of 1911801111. yet alter all ‘right ls right‘ "1111 11191111 1111¢1l1letl iii-o worth ""1111 than nliarr. or the iriend- ship of law-breakers. and the Chris- Lian Church member should do his duty, or else resign from the Church. Similarly. the honest, pat- riotic citizen. who by enjoying the lllihefits of citizenship morally pro- nlines in 11Dhold the constitution of the Government under which he lives uhoultl likewise be ready to bravely shoulder his individual rea- ponrslblllty for the enforcement of the laws under the constitution. The Moral Effect Surveying our Province at the present time. wo find drunkenness too much iu ovideilce. Mon and ivomen. anti oven boy» and girls ob- luiu the liquor from somewhere. Stories are in circulation numerous and varied, as to points on our coast line, where smuggled liquor may be obtained. Closed cant, and trucks pars through our streets un- dcr cover of the tlarklles-s. and solnetlmos ill the rull glare of noon- tluy. bound from mysterious placed. to still more mysterious destina- tions. One would think the ‘Hands Smugglilllz. ulld Pirlltical Man- octlvrtzs. Cllflfis of liquor are seized. ivurrrlntu arc lnlltlc out and execu- tt-tl. Just as an expectant public are becoming aroused upon the question, and eagerly await restllts. somehow or other, everything be- comes quiet. The incident is fol"- iiotteli, and the nervousness pro- ducted for u. short. period among the boot-loggers. aild their rospectabloi financial bliCkClli, is once lnioro asisuugctl. and they proceed witll| their nefarious ivork. | Meanwhile we walk through our, streets, and occasionally" ‘see that tlrunkctl mall reeling about. having" lost his t-iense of coiltrol, and other wise becoming a public nuisance ’l‘liis victory has been followed by the usual re-nctlnn of any such vic- tory, and hy the organized efforts false propaganda. whereby it i.-i made to appear, that Prohibition l-i ,a failure, and the cause of moral |ill|7395 against the existing laws, oil the part of illtherto respectable cit- izens. The fahsity cf this propag- anda “my he seen by examining suits. the social ideals oi’- our p00. perauce Reform by the Prohibition would be practically dry. and tllc , . The immediate causes of this slt-Ideifli’ 16141811 from their firms alld charge. Wu g0 to his homo. plain anarchy. This is not tooe-“SHY 11191111 11 111m"! 1319111111113“? 111_\vc give titrong a, term. because anarchy is 111° 11exljile11eri1t1°11 1'01‘ 1119 $11119 deficient foilmvm-“A Stateii“ 119511 \\'1111- 1V9 D1186 111101151 OI-IPiThcn we start out to do tllc lizlrticst, most nerve- Whereln poople are “mo,” the em rural districts, and sec farm alldraclting work of the day, on this kind of meal! fm-celnen. of |,,“..__,_ m. Wm no. .__.uh_‘cl"op-s going to waste, nntl we arclProbably you don't want u bit; breakfast. Your m“ to “ump- (Barclay-s English told. that so alltl so. ‘s away on one, appetite may not be at its best in the morning. But ,of his usual trips, and significant if you Ciloosc n small im-nltfzlst iviscly, it can give us. and we your bcdy all it needs until lunchtime. _ Jmow that it is “Liquor? Business You could find no more nourishing and delicious dish firm; .1“ prominent pushing sud. tor breakfast than Grape-Nuts. ’lh:s famous food is mlerks made from wheat anti malted bark-y, prepared by abmu. ipifliiéli nlillinl: and baiting processes. it has a delight- lcoks pass between generally recognized spirit of rosentuient agalriit tlioiS°1119116\1'-11ff 1101 wanted. and on in- _'“1»]?“_1='!‘1' irrohibltionist forces‘ gm. me are... qlllry, we fllld that however cohl- °‘ 1'3"‘ potent, all employee that tlrinks is not needed. paig "s, this state of affairs grows worse, until open violation OfiflW and order. combined Will] lewdnoss‘ and injure-s the moral call-bet" of cur people at its very core. Other Results During election cam-l ‘n ‘ma cmiatoliilimrowu GUARDIAN ' _ How to A start WfOIlg _ ' and drcr ‘ Gulp a Ii tllc Imus nee/l it PRESENT-DAY breakfasts have a great tlcal to do with lilTSClli-(llly ncrvce and present-day mal- - nutrition. Dietitians \\:lrn us to bcivurt: of tllc hasty breakfast! Once you tliiul; about it, you realize it. is. for incll to supply till ifs vll flavor all its own. Ii is .~\'ttl ll sin; ~ ' ' Jrapc-Nuis furnishrs iieizlrins. ii .Bl’b0i"l1'dffllES for hcut and cn.. , , -. _0f behaviour age om ' ,1 f this phase of our sociul and pollzi- V ‘firth;$191822‘:‘tgrgggiralliantfggnei u... man“ pggimi; ,|?$gl:.?,cesn3' cal life as it affects Prohibition tails connected Wiiiil it. these arc that this article has to do. There is an Act ill this Province ward Island Prohibition Jcnown as “The Prohibition Act." must he clear to the dtlilesl citizen,‘ careful pereual of the Act, will give that if this Act win.- enforced. bach- cvory citizen u clear tinderstuilding ed by the Public sentiment of the i i Sleep late Linger 0" Look at _ exclamation n/ dismay, sprint dawnrtairs. Since body and brain are z thus denied proper llourish- inent-ilt a time when they method of starting the day wrong cannot be stirpasscd. _ ‘ _ ‘ ‘ Nothing to rat all night-the hotly rcatly and Forces’ “C, ‘lealmg with a case o; and lllltl conditions of life that very wag“... it rt skimpy, lltlrrlt-tl brcakftlst, frequently in some of tllc vital t-lctncltts oi nutrition. _, iriiti for the the day x ‘g . '1. 1/ .‘/ i‘ ~31!‘ ‘it'll iv i,‘ ,, d arr Jlat/iiizg, shaving sing. your watch, utter an its or two and lca-ue c Inirricdly. most — the above For the right kindqwof breakfast - - - - this crisp, deli how reasonable for the health of tccill rictl nt-t-lls——:lntl and he'll advise you to Nuts a daily breakfast wax-wrapped packages r ably czlsy toss and other the salient points of the Prince Ed Act. [u addition to these gutwgfd m. of this progress matlc towards Tenl- citizens of the Province, P. E. l =the actual conditions in every land 919- 1119 1191113 B1‘11<111a11Y 101191911. F‘r"e5 °t ‘he 'Pr°"1“°°' where prohibition has been tried. Do not find your judgment upoll uiltll such scenes happen, and not 1111 attempt is made by the people Criticism Easy the ‘lamina,’ ~Of 01mm. me p", 2-." a whole to alter [hem or prevent, - llibltlonists 0i‘ the liquor people. but cxatnine the financial and econ- ‘oulic status of those countries that have a strong Prohibition. senti- ment and law-a, and {in every case the improvement is seen working out ill the practical material phases of national life. This should com- mend itself t0 the plilegmatic mat- erlallsLlet alone the moral reform enthusiast. Facts relative to these coiltlZtion-s in the United States may he found in the Mallufoctttrers’ Rt:- icortl, cf Baltimore. Mo. i lt is surprfslng, to tliscover the ,large number of practical people that are ready to believe this "ivet"! propaganda. without attelilpting to iexalnlile its origili. A plausible urg- ument. an apparent simple solution to n vexed problem, nntl scores of ‘well meaning people fall iii lino with the plulliletl prcgrammc of [the liquor interests. Till-s it; oftoil¢°1151111°i1V6 their recurrence. This shows a weakening moral fibre, a horticu- lng of those sensitive moral sensib- 11111811. which with the growth of morality. sobriety any] refinement. become keenly acute. While ouch asapplng of the moral springs of the citizenship of this island is". ul- lowed to continue. moral decline must be the inevitable result. lf the tide of moral declination coli- Linnea. then decent people will have to find some solution. to the pro- 1119111 <11’ ffl1=1111ll afamlly under con- ditionri that open the way to tempt- ation for every known vice. The Remsdypfor this Situation it is very easy to criticise, easier still to declaim against luring conditions. but very poor pol-l icy to lid so. without offering uI Dfflzramme. that at the esee ln face of facts that a 1°11" 11 n11 1101MB! endeavor to tlntr little limo spent iii thought study would reveal to tliclli. fllllii with the revelation would collie tllc spirit to resist this the bcut of w ho have interests \\’lll‘(l island at heart. Second Cause I Tho second cause oi’ tllc ‘Situa- tion on Prince Edward island’, the part played by ‘politics’ in l lotion to the Prohibition 1i t Question. twlth divided planks in Provincial Elections. and lnlon easily forgets its existence, by some conspicuous pct on the part of the law-violators themselves or utterance oi’ some; promlnfant speaker upon the subject. ‘ ‘ I until suddenly forced to consider‘ 0 Third Situation The third reason for this "Sitin- enforcsment of the ' l1! theory hroughout the lPa-dvlace, have lit soon again and again llllclg boot- sold 1w medicine 011m 01'1" will legging going on. and yet have st 25 cenuo mini. The Dr mcdo-nooftortio 119011011110. 11111 brine 4p oltendm w. 111911120! n1- ' “Huey-Issues are so actite. BY this lt i3 not meant to nccll-se “$1 11°51"? 91' 1-119 w1‘11°1'» 1° 1101111 uny person. or particular group of °111~ 111111 11118 1111M" 1S 11 611F110)’ 111 poisons in either party. Tile ftlrtH-h“ 51111111-1011- 1111.1 a" 1111111Y915 01 however romaine, that there is a 11111119111111‘ 61111159-“1- T116 analysis of tiofliletl organized activity going on 1’"1‘11°"11“‘ inside all parties. which splits the 111111 111° enforcement or all laws ~ forces of all on the Prohibition 1111" 111'” 0116111!’ Y1°1111ei1 011 Prln e [army Erlwartl island. is simply s mdttfir there is not any party that can lecl "1 ‘Maui ‘"111 8115911 80°11 111811 11nd strong enough to act aggressively in "119 1° 11011111161 111$ 111111111111. i114} the interests of Prohibition. Other 11011111011 1n nvlnlwnflvnlv eanv- The questions ‘form the most important 110111119 W011“ ¢°l11° 111 1111111118 1111“ the result ls. that Temperance ‘Re- “m” “'11” made 111° Rnfihillls. and form becomes a side issue . With (“"1111 111° 3°11111°11- 111111 1t is with- lProhibition a side issue pilbllc op- Mothers Praise says z-"J cannot ‘dis-nntl them invaluable for theail-i ments of little ones." Mlle. Brown's é testimony is the some as that er thousands of other lnlcmhera who have 1:911 the ‘Psble-tsflllo use them t" once a euro guarantee 1111M. they .t.t:.r:"..rtt=..~:;::ttr:.;i:. uw-i- u» n»- n m» - this line. All our Churches stand m‘ u the“ a“ “hi” °' 1'11"“; four square for Prohibition, and “Mm” 1° ‘b1’ “"11 “'- “'1'?!” complete‘ prohibition. not only of _ . ' i l thorouflh in action-which novel‘, g the elllng of liquor but also o ‘Badman w mum“ UM "mam anm ‘ and a ‘"13’ of reform. ln thin case the remedy is right lit hand. 1W0 have laws in tliisi P10141106. most of them good lnwsJ lll the programme. nntl stand with liliififlihnl 111111111 1110111111; 111 force. because they are not rigidly enforced. Bud ('ilil1l(iit uiltl especially Prllrco Eli- ‘!1,1"‘l"““"11' rmlmre $911118 lllt-‘illlfillli’ rucc Edward lslalltl needs a 81111111.! 110118 0i’ "Law Enforcemelltfi‘ because tho disease of “Lawless- lef-s" is running rilot. Perhaps some will think that this article is side- s. tracking the real issues, and my. ng ill generalities. because the real ltira the earn- 381F898 "1111 lt illegal to m“ oil this 1 Island. save This Ac; call be vtlry cauiiy cl" ci-sctl. There is lnllch iii it, that would like to see altered. nntl a largo number of improvements made. would almost bring perfec- tion as far as legal technique lll theory and wording is coilcerii This ls the work of the futurc. lt is~ the lleighth of folly. however. commence hulking lnlprovemon until we have enforcement of what- Tlle IlTOSOIlI. Act. pro-I ptirly enforced would minimize tliel consumption of liquor, to a vol-y‘ great extent. and more than that would be a self-discipline for the ‘we do have. jaded moral principles of litany our citizens that wholesome. sell liquor in any, f0 purposes only. Again. it makes illegal for liquor to be nlanufact Q1 on this island. or c ‘no brought from any as provided for by the At-t. restriction are provided, punishment sure and ‘sWiil L. m ctl out to the offender. 117'~"lll.lt.'liil‘fl authorized by ‘tllc A iirc employed to selzu liqllor of u 11080111111101). found ailywliere on i 1'111111¢1 1111119 111 such places nae pro- Alrso tlrunkcii- 1101+“. even the drinking of a glass dried by the Act. 01’ 11<l1101'. is illegal, except as p ""1911 fur by the Act. while havi 11quor in she's possession. however‘ Obtained. save cs provltlotl by the lAvt. is a crime against the psulm. ,__________ i§,'"°“‘“‘ in connection ti No WAITS recommendations of I l Baby’s Own Tablets Mrs. L. it. Brown. Walton. N. s...‘ ninwnn nature vv.n Tablets too y.'_ 1 111v; are a laxative-mild but instipoi hn and; up colds and you, the ones suffer. The ' l-ts its llama’ Medicine i -u’- t When goods are ordered here. TRY Us ' FOR 1- QUICK . EPW113111’ PHONE 219 r PROMPT DRUGGISTS Dispensing a ‘wit! | Pave‘ .1 TM! Qteumt. rose , . Koonw 310a: so t? would be most Briefly. the Act makes through tho proper channel's. and fnr mndlvinnl 111111“ breakers. will W’il('l'(‘i lli atltiilitiil‘ hoot-logger would haven mllsrlc iliitl bt-tLv-blliltiiiig; illlli tllc csecntizll vita- mill-B. a builder of tllc appetite. And Grape-Nuts is crixp! It encotlrilgcs tllc thorough chewing which is necessary for [ll-rft-ct digestion nntl what he thinks of IllOliJfll soft-food tlirt! you that it is ruining tllt- truth of this gent-ration- Make tllc tempting, nutritious sincic serving of Grape- While there are many other de- .4 SOFT)’ cious food l o _ (irupr-Xuts-or you may wish to acct-pt the follow- iiic ufft-r: “ A Book of Better Breakfasts "—and 0W9 servings of Grape-Nu“. ‘We! _ _ _ Mull the coupon antlwc will send yeti two individual packages of Grape-Nuts free. We will send. 819°. llook of Bcttcr Breakfasts", which u form" yulli-‘ac -pllysirzll tlircctor has prcpciretifor us. . 1.1‘ will finrl lilL‘ dciichtftii menus which this book com; 11b I I“ liclp toward better health. MAIL THIS COUPON NOW! icctll anti ‘bones; protein for Ask your dentist He'll tcll nntl gums. cut plenty of rrisp food. habit. Grape-Nuts comes in rcn(ly' to cat. Very econo- mical, for four tczlsponiiftils, costing less than one | l cent, is sufficient for cach serving. Your grocer has C.\.\'\lli.\.\l l‘0STlJ.\l Cl-lRl-‘AL CO" LTD. 550 ~15 FRONT ST. EAST, TORONTO I. 0N1’. é l“ri<r sl-ml iur. frrr. m. trial rsckaare of Gran’? ' \ .- lugclllrl‘ with "A llook a! Better llrzakfnsis . liy .l itiflllul’ college physical director. .\'du.'r ....................... .. .l..'i.'rr' ENGLISH TO BELANGUAGF- OF woato, sAvs PROFESSOR Downing Streefls '_ ' Treat rrrlntxvlc CITY. x- J.. Nov. 11 ' —~"TilL‘ next fifty years will stlae (‘b6 1 0‘ ,1 ‘universal ire of t-he 1511811511 9-591‘ Ab105€iirOllag0_.. ,,,;,,,_.,, o, ,,,_ ,1 ,.,,,,.,.. v 10 “Cy h q back, of the University of {cant-lyi- lntlNl10N. - BV- - 1111* 41-‘ \'ll la. who spoke before t e mem- u't a logul leg to slnnll 1111 111 "Sibfer; of the National Advertisers‘ ‘time. because his wares would bt:d1'"““‘1'1° 11111113531113“ 01 the tradev/Wfliltiflliflfl 1161B K911191411)’- ‘unsokh tyvhen thereforev-bout_leg_ ‘treaty of 1865 with Belgium. ac- 1 lug flourislicsdlrlirikonllessabound-s ; . mooilsliiiitt itltlkcm have their stilisic "1 0911mm‘ i; is a it: throughout lite country. “ stigma (if tlisgructr to a profosseill) law-abiding Province. Law will not . the liquor out of the Province. Create a public sentiment ilflililhil make people sober. hilt it will keep The industrial supremacy of Brit- alll and the United States. its well as lllt‘ aggressive attitude of T15“ itore from other countries svas res- ponsible for the widespread" and continued use nl‘ ED511511 1'11 691191113 nntl 5110126. he said . Dr. lringlebach has just returned from all expedition to Eurolm 101‘ . cording to responsible llrltlsh offi- lt is i!f‘ii(1\t'(‘li that no court , would uphold Poitintvs action iii tic- ntlullcllig illv treaty and stiltlni! that it would conclude no new treaty except on terms of equallt!’ but it. is likewise admitted to be mp1 _ , _ l 1 _ . H_ tllffit-llli to pill the evorchanging the purpose of mvestlgutmg the re. elizulllggfhfiellégggltlsr t1“: (Tllincvsc situation lltiwli to legal tamed development or 5061a] 5L1. wi“l’rt1servatitiu 0i’ Law anti Order",w"i1111mi“1°'“ . 911085 111'- 111111514119-11111 113-1113 "U" 13' without which "lribcriy" its only no‘ Th“ Haw‘ "11"" K“-11“""11Y m loss U10 1911115119)’ wward 111191115‘ shadow. Here thirsty men. blillll own interests, as well as to illust- of their follow men. would be oli- of purer springs. Education Wanted Such then is the rcmctly. iFORFlE Till-l UAW. lnaltgllrarlc ti mighty czi/ulpnign til‘ ‘iriHV Eniorcv. meni. Let it starl at lhe Church. and be conducted by the Churches nnrl other organizations for sonlnl l‘ ill ii lir- "c" f"? 1' 1" betterment. llmll public sentiiiivnl‘ source vvhni- cvvl‘, for any cllllse vvllnlevcr, savi- lhrollghmli the island shall bl- so uvtitliictl over this ulattor. that luw be shtlnllctl like Lt-t lilen who llrc iilakillg mtiiivy through tho tifltiris of those iil\\‘-ill‘('flh'l‘l'S, bc batillctl from rus- "1" lll.‘('lili)il‘ gfitillly. llct parent's fake "yup thc cry. alitl urge cven stronger h“ iliali ill tho pant. enforcement of luiv to tllc very lc-tter. 1Sl|0 Campaign would do one til’ ti things. it would either ulcrlsc the electorate to righteous indignation. to the tlrlvitlg from of‘ fice.any person who was not onthus. ‘luz-itic ovur law-enforcement, or it would reveal u moral tlogelicrsucy trs. that makes tl-s tllc . aves of avarice, and anarchy. Many of us believe that on ‘Prince Edward lelnnd. there are ithouanlln of good pcoplc. whose v lives ure pure anti clean. Further. "lwc believe that these good people ,nre ready to stand behind respon- Isiblo leadership in this great inat- . tor. The question is "Have we the baclqbone as Citizens or this fair Province lo make the effort, stand the criticism. and hold steady? llf we have, in lea-s than twelve t months. Prince Edward island will be practically dry. Then, go ahead. and improve the Law..untll iihe _Evil ls banished from our mid-st. ' ~————-%0>-———— 13' posts. (‘i- ro- 11K ."i mliscoucril-z SCHOOL. Grade X—-1. Mary Gillie 2 Hazel Green 3 Alviua Poirlcr. Grade lX—-l Norma McQilarrlo 2 Melanie DesRoches 3 Martina Gaudet. ' Grade Vlll-1 Rita DesRoches 2 lsine Enck 3 Margaret McMillan. Grade VH."—l Dorothy Pond 2 Margaret McKinnon 3 Herbelt Mc- Kinnon. Grade Vl—l_ M. Sophie Des- Roches 2 Jean C. Polrler 3 Francis Gaudet 4 Gertrude MoKinnon. , (Brag: lV—l Rose Hickey 2 Ilor- _ ette rnsrd 3 iR'ta Arsenault 4 Emily Arseneult. i Grade ilk-l borettn Polrior 2 ;- Hillary lDeeRoches 3 Harold (laud- et 4 Anne M, Deslioches. i. l in their desire anti passion to their ligctl to quaff their thirstpat other EN - Dtnvnillg Street is that while Pek- tlonallsln. which exists in EMOPB .r.g's action lentil." to push the prob- today. becomes stronger. the M!!! lcm oi‘ China's foreign relations l0 w," would wipe out ha“ of the ilitr-foro, iilQFO is no four t-hal. tho earth Peking (lovcrnimellt intends to mete flriilllilill‘ treatment to other Western a Powers. who also have treaties with (Illilia. -slxt‘y Per Cent iSllrililiillRNld. N. S.. Nov. 11. -- i Growth In The] Glfllillllfigfiit‘? fishing‘ schoémel ~ "He 'a S v a". enron- ome rom l Potato Trafilc the lianks with a cargo of fits-h. ran on the breakers at Gull Rock off Rod Head, in a dense fog last night, and later slid off unassist- SOHOONER WREOKED BUT CREW WERE SAVED 1 .\il(i.\'t'TU.\', Noy. ll.--Sixly pol‘- cent is ie int-rouse recorded by lilo (Jllliiii-Kll National Railways in em only m smk. m deep water ytllc volatile of potato shipments gamut“ [Prcqlnan Cfcwgl] and his ifroln Print-u bltllvurtl Island tluringcrew or about 13 men go; 01f 5M9- fihi- mouths of October outl- iNovs-ni- 1y in their tloritls and were today |bci' ivhell (‘illlllllilfififlll is made of on their vvay home via Yarmouth. iillt- figures for the two lilontlls this Vgnceilflffl means much for a raven iycur alrd in 1.1125. information to "e Hmndpolng, i; wag said more ‘this effect was fillill-illéd at licull- The Canadian National gets tht iqutirters oi‘ tho system licrc this irmlefits of a longer haul. and the Inlornlllg. ulld the continent was shipper is ibettcr pleased. as well. lmatle that the increase is to be not- instead oi tile potatoes being hanttl~ lcti ill tllc face oi‘ greatly increased led by three mean en route m the 10011194111110" <11’ 11111118 carrying 111159 United States markets. only. two cargoes to Fnilntl States ixilrts attire rt-qilireti. The movement is relatively lnw rules. in all this seu- made this season by way of MdGiv- sou about. 900 cars have been mnv- llcy junction, Fhmlerlcton and over cd anti ill November so fur tllc in- w-ltat is called the llnternatlonal crease has been almost 100 per railway to Vanceboro. Much time is cont. silvnd in the ‘handling of the ship- Tho ncw cnuneciiolt Wllicil the mcllt by the elimination of shunt- Cnnadiau National liailivays liuvo lug at Saint Jc-hn which sometimes with the United States lines at occupied many hours and meant in tihost- four years." mnny (lOiifll‘8 to the shipper. HITEX not only prevents your clothes from becoming yellow and dingy-it re. stores them to original‘ _ _ whiteness. But remember Whit-ex is neither a bleach, nor a bluing nor a dye. Shake some Whites: in what you formerly called your "rinse or blu- ing water’ and notice how white and spotless it makes everything. ~/ - Tm: WIIITEX i.‘(llil'I||{A1'|0y" ill-ill .\lc(‘:lul f“. 'l'oronlo. (gnu. 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