' l ; fore the shiflfll; laid. - ~ l I . arfdum it/ J . \ ‘ ~ HEN choosing a shingle—you ought to know exactly the kind of protection it will give you. Take a Johns- Manviile Rigid AsbeatosShlngle, turn the white-hot flame, of a blow-torch on it and see for yourself that it's fire-proof! You'll never need to fear the flying sparks br burn- ing brands that coipe from nearby, fires. A rigid ‘siablof permanence made of in-l destructible Canadian asbestos and Portland cement. That's "the" sort of shingle that acorns the need of replacement or repair. When these beautiful shingles are laid, they will give you everlasting" protection from weather, from time and from fire. Before you‘ choose a shingle “Try an’ burn it." ~- ' . CANADIAN JOHNS-MANVILLE CO" LTD- 450452 3t. James Street, Montreal, P. O- . . . y 0HNS~MANVILIE T] RIGID ASBESTOS Si-llNGLES DISTRIBUTOR h ERS HARDWARE 00., l.'l'll. CHARLOTTETPWiM- APPROVED ROOFING con-melaton- >‘ lilllllllE ‘a iiuniiioiiiii ‘ CHARLOTTETOWN mo. _- i ‘with. g4.’ ‘ ‘alike ri All“. >41!!!»- cun- liSliiVllllVtl- ilonve ‘= ‘ ‘firs. Y mill?’- L'b C ill be held In Murray River hail at 2 o'clock p.m- on Siturdflyl o: l. for m, purpose of choeling two candidates to contest the h District ofKinqsln the forthcoming election- ach poll is entitled to send five ‘delegates. GEORGE A. POOLE, A. 8- PROWSE. . n» , 2532i, Convener-e. 9,, unw- one . so». 1 n». riiiil". "line “Iii ~~ui11> “M” rs. Gordon Wrigh ‘dent Canadian Wonian’s Christian Temperance Union Address Public 'Meetingsl under the ' Auspices of Temperance Alliance of Prince Edward nd during the week beginning May 23rd e places andon the dates given below on thejquestion of HIBITION vs. GOVERNMENT SALE id. Thursda Ms Nth . . . . . . . . . . . . . at 2.30 p-m. l, Thursday? Mayy 8th ... .. . . at 0.00 p.m. “'1 Film. May 21m .... . at 2-80 P-"i- all, Friday May, 27th, . . .. . at 8.00 p.m ue, spunky. M” "a", _ st‘2.30 p.m. gton, Sgturdgy, May 28th .. . . . at 8.00 p.m. I UnltedChurch, some». May 29th ........ .... .. at ltwa-m. ' “midi. Summers!“ ha M e Meeting for women ‘Yifilridayflllayflth... .... . . . . . at 3.80pm. l 1'0""!- Svummerside a general Mass Meeting, "ii-v, May 28th sumo p.m. This meeting will-Joe broadcast by Holman’s Ltd. WRIGHT is A iriscoomzso TEMPERANOE WORKER WITH NATIONAL er/luoiyioylnofuas BEEN ‘HAVING erusuoio Masrmes Jaime, comma ‘ro TH‘! ‘isL-Auo _ DO NOT FAIL T0 ‘HlARJ-fE-R W" i1" on 14in, 11h“ 1 villi ‘ "' ._i P!‘ ‘I temperance Alliance eetlngs ""°""\I!|Ws ef-thmlremporanoe Alliance will hold Publie Meet- '"'|"0 the week beginning May ZSrdfIn Public Halls In the places " m‘ 450$". _l,l'l_ted below! , _ ‘ ‘ - fr. my ouch, in. m. in 00 m. ,._ 00 m. Whoatley River 2-00 i1- M- lYrMey 27th ». . ' i " ' lens w. Cornwall . . . . . . Oaseutn THE CHARLDTTET own GUARDIAN “ Tllll column is open ‘Qllioments of westlon; s1 Guardian does ' eorrespondeitts. THE PUBLIC Fonmn '0 not necessarily endorse the opinion of for the discussion by coa- interest. The Charlottetown i5 nsv. on. maoxmuows MISREPRESENTATION Slr,—— The Rev. Dr, MacKlnnon h“ 012091111)’. not read or studied Prom, r Stewart's policy for the promotion of temperance. He says Mid the saving is séi. forth in large lYDB by The Patriot-“Tbat there is 11° Welter policy iu this Domini,- ion other than the free-foraii policy or the open bar, than that |wi1lch has been proposed to the Ipeopie of this ‘Province by [lie mun- whomi you have honored h; the chief citizen of your Province." The policy so described by the Rev, Dr, NIiacJCiunQn is to the effect, that, liquors shall be sold only in the vendor's stores, controlled. and op- erated by a Com-mlssioh appointed by the government, to “unobjdc. ionabie applicants over twenty-one years of axe." and to be good roi‘ one year and to be non-transfer- able that to buy ilquor" sii-uii be cancelled to penions abusing the use of same, by becoming intoxi- cated. or offending iu any wily against the provisions of the Act or other laws oi‘ the Province"; tlllllt the person purchasing liquor (illegally is t0 he prosecuted as well as the person Sellihg it; and that there is to hep “rigid enforcement of the law." No reasonable iiliiil who has studied Premier Stewart's pouOy can truthfully state, iu view 0f those quotations from it, that it is “a wet policy". or that, ii‘ ml- mlnistered iu accordance with its meaning, it will not operate fur better than the Prohibllioii law which: is now treated by many p01“ sons with contempl- i am Sir, etc. A TEMPERATE MAN WHO ARE WE TO BELIEVE’! Sin-In the mass meeting in Summerside on Friday night those who so galiautiy remained lu the Hall for the session (if more thuu three hours are at u lose to know just who to believe; whether they shall lake the word 0i’ 1):‘. John F. McNeil] that ilquoi‘ is um n modi- cine, or Mr. A. (l. Saunders, who claimed that ilquoi‘ ‘as u medicine. Dr. McNeili spoke for uimusi nu hour contending. that liquor, ur cording to the conceusus oi‘ medl cal opinion was a narcotic and not a stimulant, and ‘he ill uflci twenty-five years’ practice in Sum» merside that. alcohol has un value as a stimulant. Dr. bic.i\'eiii fur- ther stated that if it Wilil proper fui us to have the right in buy ilqum‘ ii would be just us ii-ic for us lo have ‘the right to buy inorpiiiu as we buy any other urticio from the » drug store. Mr. A. C. Saunders spoke for over two hours refuting what Di‘. lilo- Neiil said claiming that liquor was a medicine and it should only be used for this purpose and told the people that if they thought liquor was a medicine they should volc- for Prohibition on election dny. ile further stated that if they (‘llllflill- ered liquor was not a medicine, but a beverage they should vole against it. The electors who went to the meeting to learn this advertised DOUG? to be announced by the Leader of the Opposition were in- structed on one hand by Dr. .1. F. When You Use Pills You Need them Active Quickly p I _n_a t“ I L | iieos, Baokaehe and Constipation To iihose wlho need something i0 stir up the system, to dlrlve out the wastes-to those‘ ‘who need a lax-i- liv-e medicine that. will act promul- ly upon ‘the stomach and ‘bowels. Dr. ‘Hamilton's Pills nre recom- mended. To enjoy ‘good appetite. sound‘ digestion, to be brisk, mu of i161). always all your ibest, legu- late your system with‘ Dr. Hanni- toifs Pills. Good for men, women and children. 25c. at nil dealers. Dr. Hamilton's Pills Give Results Bilious- ' Always desirous of accomoilatlnz iMoNeiil and on the other baud by this loader, Mr. Saunders, Uhflil. ll was a ‘medicine and as such would ‘be dispensed by him and his favor- ite few, lifhe were returned. in a g1}- nuiiie Temperance Alliance fashion- The so~called Temperance Alliance have hail the general mnnageme l of this business for the last twent ~ seven years with the resultigwhlch are all -too patent to any person who has followed the history of Prohibition Alliance. Mr. Saund- ers also insisted upon the fairness snd effectiveness 0t the Prohibi- tion Act, but neglected to point out one flagrant piece of injustice, viz: One side has the right of appeal, and not the other. if a. person is found guilty he has no right of up Deal. but if not found guilty the Prohibition Commission has right 0T fiiiiieni. Can Mr. Saunders or any other one say this is right and just? I ampSii‘, etc, LIBERAL GOVT. CONTROLLER- eummerslde, Mny 23, 1927, ' —<O&——i- ADV ERTISING THlE PROVINCE. SlfI—‘\Vlll‘h ‘the approach (y! 501111100X‘. comes iiihe thoughts‘ of a Place 1° 8119M ones vacaivion- Miuny are undecided» just. wibere tIh-art will ‘iifi- In their quandiryftbey refer to J-llvemlsemnls and‘ other recom- mendations qt iflrienidg_ .\Vl‘bh lthis knowledge of tlhe vucationisl. ‘nuost eveiry rural fllilllllerllig place ‘bend every effort lo ad-‘vertise their pauibicuiair Iona. 01°11. and ilielfllil- "fmelnh Days. and robe fact. that. lowusis liSi18llY‘I)8'[r0lJllZ8 ‘the weii , llllwlilwil places, would lend ouie ‘to believe ‘uiiurt the claim is valid. T" Fills‘ @110. would it not lbe wiise to ibetiier advertise good odd Prince ‘Diiwawi ‘isiiilirli? Could amy- one over esifilnnaite 0r over ellhgilzg’ uhe ‘(i-union of luhe rG-uhg as ‘he m“; snmmoring place for the languid Llilyl ilweiier, or tihe romantic :ull\'c~mu‘rci- hlllltl udrventuresia, seek- lig the ‘lhrilils 0i‘ real country iilfe, or rho strenuous un-ll ext-lilting life of hiunriiiug‘, fishing, boating aml bivliiilunr. i911" 1111i’ lbhicc rirgiirtliulliy lboasi. o! 2i. fiuelr vucaiiitiiuiiig spot lihan i’. E. L‘! Wlhy is iii. not better ‘lltl. vcniiseii‘ in‘ its ibeairty and ohairm Every New Ishigianxi city paper and: ni-‘uizizi-lfrnc 50101110‘ carry a connpiete descriptive irdveirtisement on ilhe churnil and healihilul quaililiies of uuaulah.‘ moist “beautiful provincial Gem, T4110 (izmlreii of ‘libe Gil-if. it siiouldi not ibo exploited [or mere meiwerlnary‘ mmiyes, ‘but I feel limit it. should‘ be proclaimed lo ‘Lim world, vhwb (Janaiizi. can ‘honestly boned o1‘ having, in Rrlzice Fkiivard island, who ideal suminier place foii‘ all ivlio are seeking irest, miirezrbion quid iiouuiuicc. liVihi-re (rouhl any woman find ‘a mime cblvalrous and elllltélnflflilllng male escort, than a native P. E. isiaiuier Where could‘ a man find ‘.1 mrzirc pleasing and attractive friend and: companion, urban he could m1 iiiie ‘Isl-and: of Belles, pro- viding‘ ‘he wOllill qualify on being i\“0'f"l‘liy' oi’ their, feimnle charm and demuiiiiiy? - ii‘- tourists could only appreciate the liilllliiili wttiraciions of Prince Edward: island; his» stireiams, ibroollts, lakes and rlvelrs; iiits fields, mlearii bus bills and ’f(7ll' Ls: all ‘bounti- fuiiy supplied urithi their irespeouivo game of ‘trout. salmon, perch, pick- czei, smells anid eels: Deer, foxes, bears, ohteirs, inliillkS, muisilcrats, ' and n ““ partiiidges, grouse, piower, pheasant. ducks mid ‘gecse- Alflid, or course, plenty of hmwks and‘ cuows Ito shoot at any time ones fancy dictates. Besides these ‘inland: priiveilges for sport, milieu-e iis flbe grewt. salt wulter ‘playground oi? the Atiantilc (iceau, Gulf of St. Lowrance and NUFl?l1ll‘Xiiil)€il'1*lI.Il(l Strait, Missing its chores on eiveiry slide, with count less inlets, ba/ys and‘ iliambors, abundant. with all sorts of fish and “"111! en fo wi- From any pobit. ou the island. one can set forth ‘In his mioitmlboak. rowbout op canoe. The sand!’ 550D‘ liig shores. provide this ideal lbwilh- iug place for ‘those fonldi of such spout and desirous of lbuildiiiing ulp ‘tissue and enemy. in ‘the clear jmhlrgioirfllllllg waiter and ‘alir, ilflgéllllél’ wiilh, lihe firesh wholesome “food that only lPrince Edwnnd Island can provide, in her very ‘geneuous way, With all these natural abiliti- ibutes, she can also boast of bier up to dale hotels, amusement Houses, lecture halls forums and churches- Tourists will Iiiul the citizens courteous, intelligent and lkinld. AT 8 To Be Add . KENSINGTON MON DAY, MAY 30th PREMIER STEWART and P. M. ressed By the viisilor lLn eveuiy hi; .13 generalby, agreed mamgh; ‘VBY- TWB l5 60114115)’ ‘U116 0f 1118 none moze shameful ihuu that 01' a could: any place ‘prociaiim? ‘heir cleilm of as theb For Sa ‘ MUFFETS The most Delicious and Nutritious Whole-Wheat Product on the Market. The All-Year-Round Cereal. Accepted by Authorities the World over . Try a Package and be Convinced. DEBLOIS, BROS., LTD. Wholesale Distributors for P. E. Island W i est food for human consumption. le by all the Leading Grocery Stores in the Province. reasonable uiral. as well as tihe turban districts- iWib-at gwearler merits does any plaice possess? iwlbal. finer things “fibu- invalid with ‘recreation, can Ihonizeiiiy witemipt to beauty, naltuii ,‘ piayglround- of rrest anti romance? ‘I am Sin‘, etc. Peter A- Reilly. Bosflon, Mass. SUBSTITUTES FOR ARGUM ENT Sin-The chief, fliiblngliils for Prohibition have become |l0D8l8f4t<i< iy entangled in a web oi‘ mlSFPlWi" seutatiou. A cause whose. nilhercms mus-t resort to slander, huif-triulis. and vlllilication, is indeed nu wob- bly legs. The scarcely concealed innuendo of 10p, MoKinnon, in ‘his remarks about Mrs. Fallis, was neither ChliV~ llfOlifl nor of a. unture expected from ail exponent of the gospel. ills comparison of the entirely different Government Control system, with the wide-open systems of Quebec and Bi l-tlsh Columbia. was made on the assumption, that Islanders arc zullibie, or perhaps ignorant of C0ii~ ditlous elsewhere in Cnuiuiu, in either case the reverend gentleman trailed the tenets 0i‘ his high cal- ling in the mire by sucii tactics. The Shibboleth of ‘Prohibition has ‘J vs. Prohibiiloii. political blunder. 1L bus been given The New York Times, probably thl- u iuir trial in v ‘ions [)i'\’)\'iii'.“f—'§- ireverelld 006101‘ 0f i119 Cllllfvli flD-igreatcst newspaper in the licpiibiiiriumliei‘ iuifjgug; governnwuls, poilli, Iwlillilil l0 illi liilellitieili flilillflilvlliiii a recent editorial, affirmed lhuLH-zil pzlflles and commissions and ii. with half-limbs and nnpiiislry. ' _ _ ' . Why h'0.:ha.< been found wanting. i am not It W“ U115 Ymm 01 Dmimgflniluiif as Pruliibitlouists say brought many rleirradaiioiis lmi Iflgflgflgafipn |tlie issue hail to lit‘. faced . ihc liuWgolu" to discuss such evils as boui- hmflllcflfli- in 010M111. ihill lieliikiihlias been such a grieui succe iieggiriig and smuggling which bun‘ m"? Pmlllblllvfl 11111181‘ i1 3001000,: ‘Norway, British ‘Columbia, Aluuriiiuiitisiied under prohibition. ‘he llllillfliliy- DT- MvcKiunouh azldressjtoba, Saskatchewan, Alberta, (Ju-fmost iniquitous and uaiion-vvi‘ec.k- ‘"19 i1 (‘Jill/liming ilemflllfllrillivii 0i.tui'io. New Bi'illiS\\‘l('k~ iiuve iill lug feature of lproiilbitory legisla- WHY his campaign, and that of iiisitileil and repudiated this law WlilCliillOii is in its effect upon the char- "-“-‘*"<'l1li@B l" 011i’ i-{Ylfiiififll iirovluceiwas fnumieii on iuuill-rum-l- uudiiii-icr of the people gen-wally. ll ile- mot with such u humiliating iiefeiiLrbuttressed by hypocrisy. 'i‘iu=,is1r0ys personal stamina, iudivlilizul An though iti luriliiei‘ coiiiirni iiii*.l‘iiili1.d Slates is prenpiiriiig in scrap‘rospniisibiiily, moral courage, :‘n.‘i “Pll-klllihfi 0i‘ We Pffilillllllfliiifil DTP-fit. Prince EliWZlftl island .\viii r\-.-,oid-furhioutld honesty, iiiizl curmw leulszlous, Iiirs. ‘“;i'ii;lil told u siliuémmw- ii in the coming election, ‘iii-Tilt; deceit, hypocrisy and mocked m" "I60 ill '1‘? 11 1y 011111011. 1i WW I um, Sh‘, 01in, ncss. The things than [lTiilllDiilUil fairy talus, that. might iimi <‘i‘cil-’ SANITY idesluiy zirv the things that make oucc lu children of Sunni (llnusj —-i<+>———— iuminns and peoples gW-‘ii, umi ilze 112913111 that 1m iulult fiiililllzli" Willi ETORONTO ISLANDER isins tiiuv pfflliilllllllii- liiil'O\lI'li;.{(-5 Gilli; Wtlirklilllfiy world xvouizi cnn~ SPEAKS HIS MlNDflru ihp ,~llfl_\',—--1]](g rgqfig 91' "11 _-;in--__ 4?" "l? Y 16 EVP- lrlilill have swept nations iutn ubll\‘~ Notwithstanding that tho iaiiy dill, Sli'.~~>‘l am following ihe i-lcciiou ion. a mm uni. iiiflilflltil-{IIP using llI01lll'l('.-,(Eélilliiillgll with special liiIOFPSI. auil l g0 still further auil make the u] postures and siiiiiiiiiitiug emolilm, have i-oufiiioiicl- enough in the ]i(‘(l"ttlilli‘i-{(‘ iimi prohlbilory legislation the i-ffeiri nu her iioitrers mu; mic pit- of Prinm- lidwuril island in he- hug :1 fliqnuiiillzing giblrlluul offer-i 0i iliiiiiiivmviil- 'l‘lici'v may llilV(“iit‘V£' that whon the ballots aii- upon llit‘ ix-ople. It feuds to iic-slroy been u [cw neuiotics liinl swiillmwi-uuutoil lliktvgtivttriiillfllll will liv ri-qspiriiiiui wislou mm whim-Lg w“. oil Liie gush, ])I‘i|t‘ll('.lll fail; i-xper- luruvd to power iliillhfirlfillifill "proqiiilui percepiioii. it is one 0t‘ tho lent-nil a sense of ]‘l‘\'lliSl0ll, (iuu ni’ iiibiiloii" will glYt‘ away l0 sane“byquwiilucis o1‘ the. greatest. heresy he,» phi“. mug Sim-iris has already‘lPlilDPiTlilUl‘ legislation. ‘of this century; ll is a byproiiucl been strikingly refuted lu your rol- Alici- voting for prohihiiioii on oi‘ (he corporaliunist-rict-uf-Parliu- ‘ umus by a (‘iiiirlqtieluwii izuiy. sow-rail intrusions, bnih in l‘. if. ls- incur (‘fiillftllillflll 0i‘ religion. Many Thu claim. ihnl the Fuiteil Si on iilllll llllll (iulurio, l have. like us profossiiig chrlsliiiirs have become is satisfied with Prohibition,‘ can oi‘ iliuuszimls m‘ OiliPi‘ Lvmporziu so ll(‘lllll4‘;l and helpless, religiously best be iuiswvrcil by the fuel. that citizens, been l'l)l‘('l,‘(i in ilil" coucl uuil iroiiiicaliy that they seem to be the Prusiileuliiil i-iiinpiiign 01' 193.‘; ion lluii SlYUilHPfl pmhihiiil,“ ii,- ;ri--» -__-__.____._..._ will bu. fought out on ll platform ufiiiiiiiiw‘. n fziil- 11ml .1 i'(‘lll!,i()ll:<i llilll, -e lfvmlinueal on page eight) HOLMAN’S Will Pay Delivery Charges on all Cash Orders for P. E. l. Delivery Nfor Dry Goods Clothing Ordered from HOLMAN’S 1927 CATALOG __'_ T0 celebrate, in a most practical manner, Canad‘a’s 60th Anniversary—-and Holman’s 70th Anniversary- Men’s Wear Millinery f; 1i , \ ‘ I On Other Goods-- a ,1 7 Al. -. Hardware (Yrcckery Wall Paper ' Groceries Carpets Furniture i‘ Holman’s Will Pay P. E. I. Delivery Charges on Cash Orders of $5.00 or More. mm n ‘ [t i,_ x1331“ U)“ w’ I R. T. ‘ l e e Holman, Limi ' Sums; deb issiéeiiikier. coniederaubhwizi