were tran but: had Re a x :::_\__, . .;.:j'.;.§'1<' L‘~"-'~_ ~_ PACE TWO Y‘ - M; ¢..-~ who spvi l1 INe lliiiartlis [or IIAIIIIHIII It lilcflCtl i-Ioetls Cries 0f W ountleti I’ I wnmmflwzn -"" i I J Amerirnii women In tlrntisantls of communities all over the IIIII-IIDII (lrxotml their time "Ilti worl to produce the contents ot llit-sc mists. lieu"; contain "I'll (‘ross surgical dressings, and an» slwiuii brim-r Libvli-tl in rt Iloliukru, .\'.J. warehouse for shipment to the battle front In France. HELP ticit 111111511 I What have you done so far to assist Can- ada's War Efforts? Sympathy alone is not en- ough, Canada's War Services need funds bad- ly, and need them now. ' The Charlottetown Kinsmen are at present sponsoring a “HeIp Lick Hitler" campaign in order to ritlse funds for Canadah War Services. In this they ask the wholehearted co-operation of all our citizens. Order you “Lick Hitler Stamp” today and place these on the back 0t’ your mail. Iiaeh time you lick one of these stamps. in doing so. you are helping to lick Hitler, for you are contributing to Canada's War Service!- Proccetis to be divided as folloivs: Red Cross 25 per cent. Salvation Army 25 per cent, Canadian Legion l0 per cent. Y. M. (l. A. l0 per cent, Knights of Columbus l0 per cent, Other War Activities 2O per cent. Address your subscription to IUNSMEN WAR SERVICE ('.-\.\II’.\IIIN. I’. l). Ilox ‘.319, (Ittztrinttt-toivn, Itv-entrri-ti uudcr the provisions of the War (‘liarities Act. 1521'! at flttaiva. HUNTER RIVER. heard Rev. A. A. Aiaclecd, Reid Sccretarv tor the Temperance Fed- eration 'nt the plebiscite temper- aiiee rally held here last night. Mr. Wm. Darke presided and introduced the speaker. Mr. bIaeLeod "The citizens of the Island are again railed upon to support their Pro- hibitory Law at the polls. On June 25:51 you are asked to go to the polls and tic-ride _:ilu for Oi‘ against . legalizing the sale of a racial nar- cotic poison. We urge everyone to nav. A. .1. MacLEOD \0le aqalnst the lvilill 5-119 °f in‘ I ltl this province bt-t-attse i" ce 01' eve ‘Ill _ 0f liquor" has that it menace. poo 1 G iiowiuictit Sale Anyone who docs no: ii- ll‘.li.l<‘ niiri 1's n June 1_1—A represeniative gathering of citizens said. THE CIIARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN 1v5i§ioi~ Beer And Wine Is A Vote For More Drunkenness DECLARES REV. A. A. Mutton AT ENTHUSIASTIC TEMPER- ANCE MEETING AT HUNTER RIVER LAST NIGHT. not dream of voting to legalize the thing they hate, but rather should bind themselves together and in- at“ upon a strict enforcement 9f the finest piece of liquor legislation on the statute books of any coun- try. The only law which really pro- vides for the Government control of the liquor traffic Ia the liquor law of this Island. Its provisions strictly prohibits the manufacture, traffic and use as a. beverage of all itiioxicating liquors, while at the same time it provides for the stringent government control of the sale of liquor for Sacramental, mechanical and medicinal purposes. All the laws of other provinces pro- vide tor the SALE not the CON- WIROL of liquor." I "In these days when we an: fighting a ruthless foe with our backs to the wall, we should con- serve every dollar, preserve every pound of grain and protect our peo- ple front the ravages of drink," said the speaker. "One distillery in Canada destroyed over five million btL-hels of grain last year I11 order to make ivhlskey. In England the brewers and distillers are being drastically curtailed, while here on the Island we are asked to vote to provide for the freer sale of in- loxicants." Mr, Macbwd conclud- ed by calling irpcn all to vote against tiny change in cur prohibi- tion law and to press for its strict enforcement. He told the prohibi- rioiiists present that they were in good company. Dr. George Barton. Cutten. Lady Astor, Irving Fisher. Roger Babeon. and a. host of other outstanding men and women In the religious, scientific and polit- ical world are prohibitionists. Great ' “is and millions of people in the ‘o .ti are under prohibitory liquor islatioti. Don't be fooled, people the Island. Vote to close the liqitcr shops, not to open more of them." Short addresses were also given in support of prohibition by the following Clergynicn present at the meeting. Rows J. M. Biased-ell, W. A. l\lacQuarrie. W, J. Phillips, and Rev, Dr. A. O. Thomson. The following committee was appointed to get. out the vote and organize the tiolis. Wm. Darkc, Mrs. Eldon Stenman. Mrs. J. S. MacLeod, Wil- lard Sellers and Mrs. A. W. Stew- art. gel- RIIAII5AV 5 tits 1.1111111. PAINT _ QITIIY-“tldl. '55" " ' SUNNYSIDE Police Report For Month of May POLICE REPORT Oity Police nude i1 total of 44 arrests during May. (titer! A. Birt- in his report to the Olly Oounoi l. and a-biel topped the list with It. Next came eight. vagrants and drun-klnchargeotanrotorve- hlcleamhersweretakenmtocuatodi’ ‘or’ bfiiltiuwuemfiofi’; flreqiient- 11:13 disorderly house, ' k of 1y e ma» There were 40 convictions, one Chief said. ‘There were two convictions un- dler Prohibition Ant“ for time unto poesesion of qunr, wo for Rookies 0111111113. (mo for Speeding, one for peanut/ting n Juvenile under 16 years to operate motor vehicle, one for sounding the horn of a motor vehioleother than as a. warning reasonably necessary. one for non-observance of a "sto " sign, and thirty six convictions un- der the Traffic By-latw for breach- es of the parking regulatone. ‘Ihere were two convictions under the Sanitary By-law, one for Gam- mon Assault. two for Disorderly Conduct. and two for operating Common Gaming houses by means oi‘ slot machines The amounts collected in fines and costs during May are as fol- lows-Prohibitlon fines $200.00: Miscellaneous fines and oosts $285.75; Total amont collzcted $485.75. On May 21st the Farce collected thirty three samples of milk from mcensed Vendicrs, cteirvering same t0 Oity Analvst I01" Test the tollotvingz-Prtsorers esoorteoi to County Ja-il, 35: Prisonezs es-I carted frcm Jail to Police Court. for trial, Ii; Siunmonses served, 2B; Subpoenas served. 4; E=corted to Falconwood, 1; Transients in Sta- tion overnight. 5; Searches under the Prohi vtion Act, '7: Bicycle i ued, 250; Mots!‘ vehic- les inspected as to condition o! brakes. light-i. etc, 243.’ Taxi dirivers prosecuted for operating without License, 3; Motor truck owners pro- secuted for operating transfer ser- vice without License, 6; Automate glot machines seized and destroyed. The Marconi one way Pcltce Racto. which was installed at Po- lice Headquartres on lvtay 28th, 1a operating 1n a highly satisfactory manner, and has added greatly to the efficiency 0f the Service. SANITARY OFFICER "I inspected thirteen restaur- ants. eleven iavatorles. twenty-two toilets and one slaughter house." Mr. M. W. Reardon. Sanitary of- ficer told the City Council in his report for the month of May. "On May the 13th the License of the Grand Cafe was cancelled. On May 3rd permission was grant- ed to re-open the Citv Cafe after being cleaned up and renovated,” he continued. 2 ~ WEEKLY PIES IIIIETYLENE A We operate the most Broken parts that were useless can now be repa great inconvenience and parts which may save t We operate the only ment procurabie, both Acetylene by experienced workmen always vice. thus guaranteeing you a satisfactory job. expense of purchasing new parts and the delay of ivaiting- for same, which in many cases is a Car owners in case of accident are request» ed to consult with us before purchasing new Phones 62-125 CIIARLOTTETOWN MFGRS. IMPERIAL GASOLINE ENGINES Nil ELECTRIC -— WELDING - modern welding equip- and Electric, at your ser- formerly discarded as ired thereby saving the expense . . . . . hem money and delay. Electric Welding Out- PRIZES IST PRIZE - - - $21100 2ND PRIZE — — — e00 3RD PRIZE — — — — 50c 4TH PRIZE - - - - 5o‘ solution“: Last Week's Contest 1. Pure Milk 00., Ltd. 2. Craswclfl Studio 3. Whltlockn Tire service l. Bruce Stewart n Co., Ltd. Manager-Lt. Col. c. L. McKliy. Machinists. blarine Engines, v Foundry, Etc, M8111 Office Phone 62 Works Office Phone 125 -_-_________. LAST WEEK'S PRIZE WINNERS 1. MRS. PHOEBE POUND, 47 Oriebalrt street, C y. X- MISS HATTIE TARBUBH, 222 Finlay Street, y. S. MRS. WM. V. (YCONNELL, Frenehfor . l. ROBERT E. BOSWHL Mt. Melllck. Other dunes performed includen at jasper . lceficld, Maiignc Lake, cvcry minute of your st.ty in " //z¢’/¢'/;W; I 'v = snow PLACE of the A REAL alpine vacation awaits _ _ . . enchanted rcaAm of glittering aks, mirrored lakes, mighty giac1crs._ ' I gt‘; much no do-goit, riding, swimming, hiking, fishing, trail or motor tri s to spectacular Columbia Kiounl.’ Edith Cavcll, Ton- quin Valley. ()r, if you prefer, iust rest; you'll cnioy National Park, as a guest at Canadian Nationals \/ V 1. ou this summer Americas largest J .. " 1.. DREAMED OF CANADIAN ROCKIES jasper Park Lodge. Rates are moderate . . . from $$_ a day with meals. Accommodation 650 guests, You can spend 11 days of your fortnight’: at Jasper, or stop off there co route to Vancouver and Victoria, glamor cities of the West. The modern air-conditioned Continental Limited will speed you West in cvcry comfort. Uncxtcllci dining car service at popular prices. vacation "Notified the Hygienic Service Coiripariy to remove four nuisances t V _ l Two crises of communicable dis- rcported in Charlotte- frcm the streets. “Inspected the dump of the Hy- gienic Service Corripany and found it satisfactory. "Inspected eleven hundred and sixty five yards, and two hundred and twenty one outside toilets. Found about 65 p, c. of the yards and about 50 p. c. of the outside 01108. stables, and notified the owners to the pigs retrieved from the before June 8th. “Dog tax collected -—$5l.00. "Ditties performed In connec- tion with the Small debt and City Police Courts appear in the Police report." have Cit y ROUND TRIP SUMMER RAIL FARES , from Charlottetown Ari [or Jury/put: J. Hen and Iri/arn/atiarl. Coach Tourist.‘ Standard- (y-f‘ B’ l“3(‘15mz in. JASPER - - ... _ _ $102.15 $116.10 $1311.11» ' y m“ "m" To vaucmiver. Victoria 1 .. s 150.90 107:0 Qfq-tilgh - ~ c c i: ‘PM rlnflng tar/em (‘a HEALTH REPORT C3565 WGFG itOlVll in lvfay. Dr. B, C. of measles and the other of chicken- pox. were listed as foliows: al Fluid, Kalui. I: Colloidal smears for Gc. 3; Urinalyses. er venereal disease report: treated: males 16; females, B; 24. New eases reported: males. 1 Jennies, 2; total, 3. Cameras. Have your films developed the BEST way. Bring them to REDDIN BROS. Phone 86 THIS WEEK'S MEAT MENU - Beef, Pork Lamb and Veal. Smoked 11nd Cured Meats. Also Fresh Vegetables: Carrots, Parsnlps, Cabbage, Onions Turnips. Potatoes. Also Fresh Lobsterl. Get your Meet ", ‘ ‘ QUEEN s1. MEAT MARKET Phone 1301 I10“- LADIE! I Be eunfortable u well ls smart In our up-to-dlte While Summer srort. and Dress Shut!- AI the latest stylzs at. the lowest prices. PURDIE FERGUSON 'I‘hese are being sold in lots of I00 each for “t on Prince Edward Island. \ §:::;'f:: $1.00. _ V ‘ _ m i" anuci: STEWART a Go. 111 —————- You'll like the nebulous HOME-MADE TASTII You're In for s reel old-time taste thrill when you try STEWARTS baked pies, cook- ies, cakes and astry. Survflu the [e111, tonig t with one of m"; , ¢dg| treats. They'll enjoy I I STEWARFS BAKERY Phone 211 Today IUMMER ll IIERII lo ltook your wardrobe with some o! our dainty new lum- mer Dresses for those extra special dates! THE GREEN DOT lVdSlllNflTON -rcP1 - Flylnit Iii!" wt», II‘;1li1f‘(I for sirctimfincti 14- I sin. are deploying iiltmg ~‘<: l waiting for IOYIIOY- h.» tirsp r- radio calls from r-liriis Ill iffllllllt". _ Writ '1"1'.1'l boiivocn the routin- citts being routed more and inore' Kent. street "through the ocean alrTFIFdinen of ' the coast, guard are facing new New that the flower: are and challenging conditions in DIV bifllflllll lll l" Ilflifll 1W paring for deep sea rescues. The oldtime brceches buoy and slow- movltig cutter won't be enough. Il-"ln must come by air. and II- iuust. come swiftly, needless of walher conditions, Coast guard !~'I""'II'IS are being spotted along will want to ti." your child- ren's pictures taken against that beautiful background. Mskeflyéour appointment new. c-ICRASWELUS STUDIO Phone 272-1.. oath coasts of the United States. WHITLOCK TIRE SERVICE 3 4 SURPRISE TOASTERS Enjoy the Best Summer Bays Insist on Are “are I "GARDEN CITY" ' De Luxe Capture those precious malln- ICE CREAM iii“ ”ittt‘il'" ‘ii'-°§.I~i§i'$..'" nail Order i1 in bricks or in Brownies, Kodaks. All types of Bum Full assorTment of true fruit flavors Prepared and distribut- ed under the strictest standards of sanitary supervision and quality PHONE 581 1111: , PURE MILK co. LIMITED Cor. Fitzroy and Great George Ste. IAVE ON ENGINE REPAIRS I We make Marine Guoline En cs, no we can repair than better, for less. send yours now, any kind and we'll de- liver date wanted. BRUCE STEWART 8| CO. LIMITED. Mllll Office Phone 62 Works Office Phone 125 Charlottetown, We have Electrical Appliances 0t’ all kinds such as llot Pint-es, Irons, Toasters. Percol- ston, Curling Irons, Electric Rum. in rm. everything 1n the electric line, CHAPPELL 8| CO. Electrical Contractors 161 QIIECII St. Plum; 1110 Phone 909 Have s full line of Rellners- Blow - out Patchel, Valve stems. R1111 Belle, Nllis and Clips, Patching Kits. Cement, Etc. large Pkg. Economic soap FIBRE! -_. _ _ ._ g Sl'EClAI.—-4 burs Bu rtse Soap witlf large Crystal vil free-All [or Drop In and see our Dry Goods Iladlrs Ilouiie Dresses, Stockings. Lingerie, etc. L. S. COPFIN -—-2 Phone I173. 810 Ellltbll 8L _ Keeping. city schools ‘Deputy Minister of Health, said in this monthly report to the city coun- ‘cll last; night. The cases were one Neither case was quarantined. I the doctor said. Chest: examinations Lands ‘glean’ I mm H“, ownprs ofIfOI‘ the month totalled 102, ltc said. m“, renulmder w 61mm up at lIlPl‘ activities of his department , Laboratory examinations: Bloods K : 9i; Bloods Haemoglobin, l: . ;Blood_s complete cell count, 2; S In- Gol _ 1; Sputum examination, 36; City Wat- . Z6. Cases romp ton staffs. Total number Itlinard’; kills pain. V‘; .._ g=1 oxflolt-{filatpéents given during u" Public Health Nursing: lliphthm Immunizing clinics completed 1n at for l l i1 . schgtollchud$rh SC 1C0 fll f. pro V a stat tics report; (cit Charlottetown): Births, 5i; ynygn-(ii ages, 10; deaths, 35. PARLIAMENT 1111.1. sir i Tnmrsmy ' I OTTAWA. June l1_tc1*1-Par- liament will sit as usual on Thur;- day. the day set aside for observ- ance of His Majestyg birthday, it was learned tonight. Departments engaged in war ivork will carry on their regular duties. while 0:119; departments will work ivith ske" EXPLANATION or CONTES’ ‘ TIITOHBII the co-o eralloti f 5IJOILOYS. WhOse advgrtiaciiieiiiis g9!!! in connection with llie contest he Charlottetown Guardian 1.1 PIXPII-slllllg the Shopiiurtl Contest °l SIXLV-SJL CDlLiJCllllVC weeks and prizes are being awarded reel: Week as listed above in the form o1 service or merchandise orders HOW TO ENTER Read the ads thoroughly. Wntt down the number of the "Shopivoid e manager the business and the litres carried. Then attach to your reply I P908101 from any one of the spon- sors of the contest shoiving tbs buslncs has been transacted will: at lcnst one of them. Also be sure to state the name oi the firm from which you wish 1| receive you: orlze. CONTEST RULES Any readers of the Charlottetvvfl Guiuulun may Dliblillztllpllwalkifittix: mg employees o1 uuar ' g C0,, and members 0t their G8.) It. 1.1 important that each 191301‘ shalt be accompanied by o 119%?‘ 1mm any one of the iiruis “l1 llllllvllllllulllvlli. uppcurs lli tilt‘ wit‘ be t. It l: also important mm. you em" 0n your entry which of these 11m‘ You won w draw your v11“ mimw All correct replies have‘ Wm chances 0t‘ winning. 1110 “flmm, entries are drawn for aha the 11 w will be awarded in the WI" which they are drawn. I m All prizes are awarded in the ° _ of orders on tho advertisers llkdg,‘ ated in the replies M“! a" TRANSFERABLE. “a All replies must reach this dvnfy not later than noon 0H Tmm 3J0‘ n in as mtinv W171i“ “mm wish but. be sure to attach B slip to each reply- Address 111 realm W CONTEST EDITOR Guardian 011160 Charlottetown Peaches. 2 can: — - - - Radio Peas. 2 can: — f‘ 25c Clark's Tomato holllb 4 I "9 25° 7 rolls Toilet Tissue -~ — 7 lb. bu; Crown Pull’! “c Flour — — — - — ‘“ ‘ P. J. MocDONAl-D Phones 888-889