A ow Crisllwrrrqvr- 9991219211‘..- a ‘ENUIN “ lently ilbiisive lll replying to your m; m. d _ '§ E .\ \ and it’siso good for‘ them E Barbados 541F229 Molasses is the only sweet that should be given to children in_ liberal quantities. It is rich in the very things~ e iron, vitamins, mineral salts~~~that growing children need for complete nourishment. Give the chil- dren a lot of Genuine Barbados %EEED Molasses on. their bread, in cooked foods and in delicious lasses taffy.- A . AR $6 I110- ' \ Gen uirze BADOS Extra Fancy ASSES BEMA” BRAND Sold only in bulk by . all. good grocers |4Q'@QQFQQ'QQOO-OVQOOOQO-QOOOi l The Public Forum t I I l This column ls open for the discussion by correspondent: l of questions of interest. The l Charlottetown Guardian doc! i not necessaril, endorse the ‘ opinions of correspondents. l , Q . ‘Q OOO-OO-Q-O-QOQ-QQOOVO'OO-OQ fOv A. VOICE FROM THE FOURTH DISTRICT OF PRINCE i5ir.—Woultl you kindly let mc knoll. ii you know the whereabouts" ll two Walter M. Lea and Horace‘ ivrigllt? We elected them some time ago to represent us in the Leg- islature of the Province and also to lcok alter our _ interests between times. Perhaps they don't know any- thing about the “between times" or it they do they don't seem to care very much. as -I never saw the loads and bridges show such signs of neglect as they do at present. The roads and bridges in the vic- inity oi the Dunk River, Freetown and Bedcque are silnply out of keeping with the importance of the places nalned. Now, Sir, if yousee Walter M. and Horace please tell them to take e ride over the bridge between Central Bedeque and Centerviile, as some of us are beginning to sigh for the return of the good old days ivhcn our wants were looked after by Messrs Myerb and Bentley. l aln. Sir. etc, ANXIOUS ELECTOR. biept. 5, 1927. ----------<+> 7» ~- THOSE'ABDICATING PLEDGES. Sii'.~'l‘lic Patriot iliiz; been yio editorial statements atbiout the pledges given by the Liberal lneln» hers to the ‘ihwnperauce Alliance. llut it has not yet answered the illltWliml-H which you have raised. 1nd which the people of this Pro i-iilee would like to have informer tfiion on. Surelyi these (luestinns "an he zlnsyvcrerl i-lttzlgilrirztlly by lit‘ Patriot. and with good temper. ilzni iiiralgllifcirivalrri ullfiWtYYB been tiren to the, following quogtinng, or example, il would have nlude ‘nore instructive reading lhail':llly' -lnuullt oi zlllatlleluasu‘ is it. true that the Liberal eaurl- ilaics gave Ili‘l'.‘i<ill{lll_\' signed pied- ges lo the ‘Felnperilnee illliann-n ill elulril to the Prohibition Law‘! ll‘ true. what i:i the exact text. of hose lilrllgrs, it silouid be pub isllvil ill full. ' liid tho people know during the -zllllpaign ihni i.|ll‘.‘4l‘v|lli‘tlgi'-H had boon lexaeiuil illjun lilo Libcrlll ‘illlillllillPfiif if ii. is ilue. :ls lilo Patriot <uggesi~s that all lhe liilloral candi- dates were publicly: pltulgcrl in special session is to be iimselfish rtervire. so clearly feSlllilllgiuplhu- nnpl- gpgnding two Wt-Ukl; in‘ from the Gospel oi Jesus lChristQinelr cuttllgg n; l-lnnnltnn, As Canadians in both the East and; West we should everywhere combine our strong determined and coatinu- Rm" G. T. Shrinks. Kensingtuu. nus eflnrw m come mm clqserjuug. gave an instructive address ill Sea 1on5 accord and w promote a “an View llall on Thursday in the ill- lonal unity (and worldfellowship) in ‘"9" l" "Lime Helllerll" llllsillll" which {he Religion of Jesus Chris; Band. The subject "Africa and its Shun b0 m“ a dividing m. compnb needs was ably dealt with and in- ating issue but an integral 00-01;", dlvldual responsibility was strong, atlng factor! ly emphasized. The following is Submitting these imperfect obser- m“ pmgramme h‘ 1““:_ vations simply as a contrib ti n to Hym“ "Jesus “"5" BY Mmm“ “he public welmrm u o Band: Prayer. Rev. Mr. Sprlggs; I s. I m Scripture reading 23rd Psalm in amL enivnason unison; Duet. Misses Katherine [Nomkflkrchdeacon Davidson Sam and Lois Blakeney; Solo. Miss Con- ed for En land on the Em rcss of “twee Hume" Reading‘ nu“ “m” Britain whglch also carried tiie 105th “M” Blakmey‘ D“°§‘ “@888” “M” R E. L Regiment m 191m lie Stewart and hlva Dugganfl . ll adlng. Miss Annie Vvoodsidc- Confederation pageant. Address. Rev. G.'I‘. Sprlgga; Oi’- g Hiring. Hymn, “\‘l'ork for the night ,» mat-ur- {-0} walpeqile A! your dealer is training." _ Benediction. ' A very pretty marriage was sol- Complete emnized ill Si. Thomas Episcopal The tuning of the grain m“ “my ilhilrvh. Spring Brook. when llli-sis is a (ilmum task . ._ 'l‘hrresil ‘Myrtle bleak, daughterflof need to temper uiindprglisiulrafiia Mr. and Mrs- llcagh Meek was un~ L-ljnslderable nation“. and sweep lteil in marriage with Mr. Jam n95; Robert illurphyqson of Mr. and Mg ihltiwiu lllurphyv Sea View- -Tbe - l‘t'lliilil_\' was performed by Revfigh Dr. Everett and Mrs Belu-lstlnl '1‘. Spriggs o! Kensingtou. .le Tfeilton. NJ. and llir. and him» lchurch was beautifully decorated Geo. Thomson and two children ofl with trotted plants alld cut flow era. liiblltllgue. are guests at the»“North| The bride was charming in a dltesa Shores House". i ;of white silk. crepe and carried a lbolluet of flowers. The bridesmaid "All-as Florence Meek. a sister of the Silmmerside, spent Sunday Mrs. James (fousins. Baltic. with lie. wore a becoming dress of . Mr. and Mrs. Harry Priilhauni i a black hut- The ‘ ru. silk and dill‘? and llowfil- Thllll‘ 911d has groom was intended by his brother Mr- and Mrs. George RllllPPyl been attained. But nothing is 110W Mr. lciiwni lllurphy. The WNlIiing and llr. Louis wright. unn-qiii» llwlll illlfllltifl Sllfllfli 595510" 9f U"? march was played by Mrs. (LT. and MlBd Louise ‘Fruemalu. 'l‘rur.>. Llflifiiililllf- Allllllllll l5 llfim- The S iriggs and the ushers were. llleu- Nova Scutia were guests harvest will soon be ended. If a <l'.‘l John lllurphy and Ernest Dun. Elma Stewart on Suudzly. held this hing. Mrs. liiurphy wan ive-ll . fall. preparations to that end should knoivii in this community, Qipuciah‘ Mrs. Mauderson, Hamilton, i3 1n now be made. Surely Premier iy in Sea vleiv and Danlley lll present seriously ill at her homo Saunders and his colleagues, en- which ilistricts she taught flor sev- in Hamilton. Mrs- Munderson is. sconsed in their comfortable offices eral years, and Mr. Murp is at one of the oldest residents in our will carry out the promise on the present the esteemed prlrleipal of Cflflllllllliity and llltlwugh ninetl‘ strength of ivnicn their positions Fanning school. lilulpeque. Their Wars of use has kept young- werc gained. very uluny friends extend hearti- Silrely the Temperance Alliance est congratulations. p, will see to it that the promise will bliss Lelia Ilnnald. Charlottetown. Misses Jean Donald and Constance be implemented and 1111i the Pro- Mrs. James A- Campbell. pipe or- Hunter and lllessrs Wm. Donald hibitory Liquor Law will be prompt- gallist ill Prlncelown United church flilil Fred Donald all“ of Sea Vleiv. ly amended, strengthened, and en- has just returned from aztour of spent Sunday Willi friends in Al- furccd a1. never heretofore. the western part of the Island. llt-rton and Bloomfield. Miss b91111 I am. Sir. etc, where she acted in the capacity of Donald proposes spending two _ QUEEN COUNTY. accompanist for Mr. Arthur Le- ‘Vefilill ill i191‘ ilOme in Sea. View. ~~-——<+>~~——- Bhlnce. Violinist, and llladame a vlsrrolvs COMMENTS Saint (Ioeur. Mr. heBlanc studied lilies Wrlsht- Bedouin‘. was the in Boston and New Ym-k and had guest for the week end of her Sir,—AAt the close of a month's the privilege of being taught. ~b_v "Wild M155 Helen RalllsaY- ' sojourn in different parts of Princeflllc reuolvned Felix Winter Wltz of Edward Island I venture to laubnlit ailleigluln. Composer. Teacher and “llll- "a HiIQBil-‘l lliiil little babe [cw observations from a visitor's‘.(‘ollrert-Violinist. Madame Saint ill‘? illlelltllng a few days with Mrs. standpoint Ne“ amine risk of them cm-in- nnil- Mn Lnplann ha“. given Hnestis aunt Miss Fin lllacGougan. being considered as commonplace orariliul concerts not. only in this‘ mistaken, as indeed they may be. ‘lil‘i“‘lliil“ hi" l" Qllebev a! l Ottawa M“ N- 1_ 3mm- proylncq has a vm-y dlsnand other plat-us. Thesemoncivrts Dflckelldilff llllll WPSIEY iinctive beauty with its gently llll-lhnn‘ hi?“ lillP/PP-‘lsilli will llfli/B of uhlghan‘ Cemm‘ “lassi- “ml dnlaung country‘ red diffs and solplilt-eu intended in this prdvincc bylmr!» Char!" Johnson. Alberton. bright green vwdul... and mm‘ comJtltllllffiPlllllVt‘ audiences. Tliey haveifilirlll i! 19W llllY-‘i UH‘ Bllcsis of Mr. iortable homes. with the almost "lwml-v visited Alllcfifill. Tlgnlsnllliiil MPH» llilme llolisonri. cveppresent background o; tholSllllllnersitll\ and Mlscnilt-hle, and ilk W. Myers, Miss Grace H. Myeru Illisses Jean Ross and Fannie my norossilry illllPllillllPlllS to tho Prollillliiilli liaw brought forward by lllt‘ iflliani-e, and this was a plank ill Mr. Saunders plaliorln. wily ivas it ihougllt necessary by the Alliance. to exact fl m ‘eat-h candidate a personally’ signed pledge? ' Hy wllut right. has ille '|'t‘lll])l’l" lure Alliance. or ally other body if Indiviilinlis, to exat‘! sin-h signed illr-rlgeu from candidates in a Pro \'lll(‘iill election’! ' l am, Sir. otin. INDEPENDENT ELECTOR .A.~~<0->.~~— WIIAT ABOUT FALL . .SSION'.' Sir. Dilring the rourse of the rc- -ent. election contest it was promis ‘d, by Prohibition speakers on be tall oi the Liberal candidates that here would if the Liberals were ailccessfill, be a special early ses- zlon of the Legislature to make the Wohibitory Liquor Law “more vorkable". etc. This promise was he Liberal candidates should win he votes of the electors who were nade in order that a majority oi mmslimrtaimn {Mimics bmeigrcen Sea; is possible that they will go lateri _ An mm Logan." with its ahlnosnto (harloiteiown and ilope Rlvernholllil; ‘phere of peaceful contentment, ren-i “""“ l“mpb"" “ullsldmlid ll- a 9"“ ml“ ‘ ‘m ‘ders it most attractive to toilristlzt"l'*g° '0 h“ “wwimml Wm‘ “lwh. "m" ‘and med holidny_lnnk,,rs_ and I splendid nulsirili zlrllsls. lwoildcl‘ that greater efforts nre not.’ ‘put forth to n.ke 't: ‘ti; tl n , _ i mm widely lgngxvn‘ ‘Isfmfndns {Illiiiiul Friday-froth an enjoyable nlotolqpeqlle n" guests n ~ l, . ipossiblc in a great eiiy like 'l‘orooio m“ w ‘M’? 8mm“ H" was “mflume Hopgood lo secure maps or def-oiled inform- "nmpmiled ‘new "y Rev" M“ “ml alien and I beard this summer oi 31m‘ limse" “f Smnmersld" mm‘ miniilai‘ diflieuliy being experienced AH‘ Albm.‘ “awn-v. mmme“ wmli lin Montreal. I finally obtained an Iiiim" M“ Gmm (dammed w“ PM“ r" loxccilent map bill. only by applying Ii" M hmh Sewkm o" Mmday‘ .io the Government Offices in ‘Oti- Mp!‘ 4m “m1 ya“ Hester“ Wm‘ ‘tawa. Wc have obtained wonderful "my lump amhenflis’ eemciany n‘ ' ‘results in Ontario from a wide and mo cvpnlng‘ The slifim°m were vigorous tourist propagation though clear’ practical and ‘nsplrmg; the we have not your great zisset. thcvnionflng u?“ w“ from 1 Kings w easme. “ " ' 1:! And Alter the Earthquake A i 2. Looking back in a visit. nearlylghfi] $1]? finial-am? Fire iA s“: ‘30 Years ago I see that. the Island 51M" 0c?’ d“ He We“ “g S“ J has made astonishing Progress my?" The mauwge l?‘ we Kg”- ‘agricillturoi methods and inslrur- ‘vim based o" John 1H2 Th“ "s tion electriclt 1nd other u -to-d'tte my “Ommnn-dmgnt mm we love - _ 4 Y‘ _ ' P _ ' one another as lihave loved you". °°m'e“'°n°°~* o‘ m"- g-‘Illdailigdztifiz? The music. was under the direction ' ' oi’ Mrs. James A.‘ am e points. which is all most incredible. was mo.“ apmopnafi. '13:; llonzil’. 3. The cultivation of flowers has lng was m9 special mnnlc;__ "Fantisia"——Berthold Tours. f‘harlottetoivn, were the Sunday oi’ hlrs. Lois of Mr. and Mrs. m Miss i W". and Mrs. J M. Brown, TynoiSiltunlny to resume her ltev. l). M. Grunt returned ll0lll(!.vfl“oyi “'9 “Pendhlg a “Tell l" MM‘ ‘Volcesler slaw ‘Mr. and Mrs. Gordon iilaeKapnl wrong for Prohibition. These elcct~,advar_‘ced~ but ‘nlgmi i‘ seems mime‘ n-s "took them at. their word." They be Sh" "lure Widely exumded- n‘ mum rm. m‘, Liberal cflndidawsfi; should berealized that the rich soil nnny oi them against their pdflylfllldifiSpeClfllly the moist atmospherelstern. H nedilections~and Premier Saimd- m” panlculmly Iavmqble t” 5°71‘. "Frills? Y“ J@h°"l1il""-Al”l"flll8Efl and his colleagues are now ‘nltlllltlléft; whitiie bgntllllf; meansb moiety Chas. Gosenod. _.__ ,_ _____________ _icou e ma e e . e no urn can y _ v ' I of the country which is such a won» Mr. A.R. Gillis. Charlottetown, Fights Yedrs T0 derful asset. Bright flowers lend ahnotored recently to Malpeque on h 1 . . _ bed Rid of Gas"513?;.?§3’f1§3.lll.;““l?‘ m?" Z223 i fl V _ _ ivalleys. . hilt-and MrQLSJI. Lingley and I h*‘d_ “Winn/ch trmlble m‘ 13 In this (tonlleetioti 1 would sag-Miss Lois Llngley 0t‘ Campbelltou‘, wears. Since taking Adicrlka I feel gem; flown- bnds m ' "Aiprovlsation in F"——Salome v front of the N.B., who have visited friends and "m" "m" ll" Ycllls all“ ha"! mil schools laid out and tended by therelatives in Maipequo and Darnley, icon bothered with sas."—l.. 1i. pupils, lreturned m their home on Satur- 3m"“i’l°"- I 4. Speaking of schools I anl sur-itiilyi Even the FIRST slwvoiul of Ad-lprisi-n that. the National Flag is so] ‘Niko relieves E05 and vile“ rv- seldom seen flying during school Mrs. RODPH COIIlBOII. Charlotte- world's‘ »0reateat Each-ole the ~\ superb . <Holy Band; "f" I , xv history! Blypt out Entree: of the Pyramids. the Holv lami- Clllflc Greece. and‘ America’: Latin reaubllce. thefashlonable life of node‘ are. Indeed. l: : " rulso of i". pa”. n; ‘n. RM"... . CoatrnuFYeu will sallonthe Y~~m-*----~Y~*- r1‘.‘.’.‘.'.‘.f"i.‘.'.‘.l"§'.'.'.‘"‘.§l'. ‘Iain-um 4. n 3hr ‘I3 days. _l6__oeuatrlee, II ‘o. sup d1 s. ‘Round ‘the raise under Belt of thqworldf" globe-mud return home with a trunk- ful of memories that will last forever! At your service all the way, the world's greatest _9~ system. Canadian Pacific. Your cruise ship, the Empress of Australia ($1,850 leaving New Yolk December 2 or 133 e a. ing '26 ports and Z1 countries. travel touch- Chrlstma: in the Newflear’: Eve in Cairo. Ioutlllmerieaf- Onnlse‘, a veritable llvlng eullha of All!“ Cflllld 'On the one hand. Dflnltive Mach and Kimberley’: dis- ee-on the oth ' "°""h““' mom! nun or. ~ the fashionable life of South r124. I04 dayamleitln l countries and 2O pone o Stop-ovu- In Europe, l _ of Sendai}: rem Ioeel Illdmlhipl 01mm, or fflfllllriljermafien; itineraries dnd plane o] ellpa E BURPEE '2?" \ Dlotri t Passenger Agent 40 King Street »_ 8t. John, N. B- - - A . llwausea c: ‘i ll s ' rry nldan e ‘lltnestqmpanysm tillers’ Cheques. etla ov have 4.1 ' I u .1 _ ~ roe: tons)" novcs astonishing amount. of old‘ nnnrs as is tilt‘ C850 Willi every pllb-‘ltflilll. was a recent ‘visitor to Mal- WM“! malt“ "m" m“ "Y-‘iflll-lit: school in Ontario. I have oniyibvqile and was lll9_gl|e5l- H! lVIr-‘l- Vlakcs you enjoy your meals nndvscél, it on...’ but, my experience has. Herbert Ramsay. ileep better. No matter what you-n; course im-n “mm-IL ‘iiwv tried for your stomach Midi 1 wonder is definite patriotic, ii l“ learned with mlwll ream vowels. Adlcrika will surprise youdgeachlng renlly git/Q" in all younmi" Ml“. ‘v-P‘ wimdsld“ l5 59"‘ mlllhes 1m"; C°~ Ud- schools with the singing of the Nzlt- “"1" m l" the Prince 9mm"? H95‘ “i‘~““‘ *""‘_"' ional Anthem and Canadian Nat-limm- - ional songs? Different. enquirlesi c,“ c r c w _.k u ‘s q g m,“ , _i\lr:i. Eli. Ramsay. Master Iltsisio be ‘hoped nlsldpihut Teach-Iml" m“ Ml“ Elizabeth Ramsay 81.5 8W0 “mention m m‘, ‘nora|s‘ir|'l!iill'll8(l to Charlottetown on Sat.- sllzr; 2l“.f.?.‘...i"°i‘.l‘.i2l. ::;l.l:;:~;>‘"*~~~~-~~~T~~ life so greatly. Indeed the mere im- - ‘ ‘i’ parting of knowledge scents of small 4 1 mcnts. Throughout our great. enun- ' try our children should he trained; 4 up to be loyal imperialists. keen rr-‘ , \ sourceful Canadians and Offertory "Melody in F”——Rublnl Dn-i i l i i, l a i Watch Your Foxes‘ Summer ‘Diet g . The summer diet is an important one and great care should be exercised In seloctlnl the proper foods. Meat feeds . _ cerebll and vegetables. IMPERIAL FOX BISCUITS fed dry and IMPERIAL PUPPY FOOD fed with milk make the ideal summer cereal ration for both adults and pups. account beside such vital attain-, Christian citizens. tion of wood as fuel the dangerl looms up of gradually denuding the Island of the groves and small groups of trees which add so greatly to the beauty of the scenery. No Perhaps you will not . need a lupply or c051. l refined‘ > " “*1. , I ti‘ i i5. With the very large COllSUlllD-l , I mo; n"; Jinn- gnmn‘ ' minerals and Vltamlnes. t, tackle and be ready for the I best fishing of the summer. we carry Mllwertlfs. ‘rm: of W"! when Prime- t These two highly nourishing foods ensure a balanced ration together with an abundance of them more generally healthy and active. generally caused by excessive nest feeding or an unbalanced dict, and make for better doubt steps are being taken towards, reforesting by the Government hutl all farmers and landholders realize‘ that the attractive beauty of the, country is largely dependent uponi their individual protection and carol 6. It would seem from a visi- tor's imperfect standpoint as if parts ~ every kind. oasis, reels, rods, hooks and everything that goes tomake your catch a success. Our prices are the very lowest. Come in and get a bargain new» Harold L. Worthy’ for several weeks, but our advice to you is to look ahead. Order now and have it ofl your mind. Phone us today your , requirements. w. o. sinus & c0. Phone I76 of the Island were "ovcr-Churehed." and as if there might be a call to, E for a. closer ‘fellowship and 00-‘ operation within and among the dif- ferent churches which from an out- side view-point look rather like lso-. hated units. The spirits which (is Sol: limit m- nr. Allan's 1 _ Fox Remedies < Always keep a good \ Imperial Phone 721. . ' being shed abroad in thia- age is a spirit of broad vision Hindi) toler- a -- and fellowship tn wldoamt will reap results in highest. class foxes with highest-priced pelts. For sale by leading dealers in all business centres or direct from factory. (l, I t bgggtllzafige buttered toast, A_ healthful start _for any day! Appetizing slices of toasted HOVIS,generously buttered! Diiierent and delicious in flavor . . . . easily digested . . . . and so nourishing! No other bread can give you, slice for slice, the healthful nourishment that HDVIS does. l-lsvls Flour n l Product of warm Canada Flour Mllls Co. Limlnod “Toronto and “Knnlpeg. 71] Ask Your llakeror Grocer ior iiovis Today eoeoovow+veoeeooi ow+oo+eo+v+ooo++v+ Tllli BIG IUICY FIG WITH THE LOVELY FLAVOR § THAT'S ; HICKEY & NICHOLSON’S BLACK TWIST cnnwnvc TOBACCO BECAUSE l MILLIONS or rlds osan YEARLY . wnv? i 1r ls rut: aasr. l i ‘HICKEY & NICHOLSON E g . TOBACCO co., LTD. l i Manufacturers Charlottetown v+O-QO-%O-O§-Owwvv¢vvv¢¢%¢v.¢¢vv¢‘¢‘€vv vv v Brod albaue nlotored to Maipeqtie Kemp were guests on Sunday of Mrs. Lois Green. . ‘on Sunday. ‘ Miss Mattie Ramsay and lllr. lfir-l Mr- Allison Owen left on Tues? . ‘nest Lockerby‘ left on Monday tor day morning to lake a business Conlmercial Charlottetown where. they will be course in the Union ln intent-lance m, Prince of Wales College. Charlottetown. ‘College. - ‘ i i- Mr. mid Mrs. Fulton Sinlpson and lilr. Gregor MacNutt left on Mozi- Mr. Alfred Simpson were guests at day morning to attend Piciou AcnxMrs- Elmer Taylor's on Sunday. ‘demy for hoya. i i, Mrs. James Sanaoni, and two chil- .| ‘bliss Gertrude Crozicr leaves on dren Jean and David and Miss Eth- work in el Lingley of Camphelltorl, N.B.. Hospital. Mi-is motored to Malpeque on Tuesday. (Yrozier has many friends who en- They will spend some time in Mal- lloyed her stay here and follow her penile and Darnley and will also lin her work with good wishes. lvisit Mrs. Kemp and Mr. Reginald and Tyne Valley. AND DOG BlCU $- fll al- Q If. s! t‘? iurEiii/ii. F‘ A‘? S‘ d‘ ‘ "be-’ ‘tea and , "bi IMPERIAL FOODS keep the foxes in good flesh and make IMPIJRXALS eliminate premat v sheddhll. supply of IMPERIALS on time. teed them usmu; see-vow‘ Fox Biscuit" Co. Charlottetown, Summersldd "5 . Charlottetown, P. E. l. , - * . “all l