. rn.. ‘ ' ` ) _ » . - ' _ \ _._ ~ - . ., .. _ . _.. _ - THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN - PAGE of ghailottetown and which were firroMlf=%l\ °"'°\' *P0 114110 by Mrs. _ rtitntessgorllquor; 1 ~` - ' - \§. on _ » _ 1 t oi t i t H. -Horne laeil F""d“y °v°“'f5" U-Nsiaseo conrinmrrion contain nothing new- Pf°ll°i“Y H. n. Motor.: ' re H. H. Acorn - -- -< p king tb y will sound more like D _ _ _ _ _ _ D,_Away With Pf¢l¢i\*- __ _ . Slr:"l‘bat was a "L-llncher" that :vigil-worn jizz than the tones of r A A M°D°""d A J M°Ad'm A" A' A . ' ” t evfcseilggtlfiirlgf tha* mgrnins in your the fr_i_ble;i___»;°°l°_::_\__§=\;l_’_i1__‘;'_l1*‘;\;;: _ 2nd nistriet th t P bibltlon has brought about _ GS y t e Way. The D Bye W D" __ as. B. McDonald. Jas. P. Mcintyre iliztcifymroxihiclliavlgelsnevvb Gnrow i/but many evlla he/in arisen g;':_f_°;l. I: not a publication. that """:_d°“'~ 'flied D3’ _:_\“i'f_‘;‘: Yfait Hon. H. D. McEwen. H. H. Cox - . . _ xs . a r, no ou . s a d have continuously increased under lt, such as bootleg- an “°'““’d mlfelllenli °“ ° v° _ll ` _ _ _ _ - - _ d when it states that "th C ', Prohibition has worked wonders. 3,-d pm,-|¢¢ _ _ >=gm3_ dim-aspect for _lsv/. and fill? d\'f“F‘9¢ °t p°iB°“°“9 sub lisle System is a vast improseuleanrt but they' Will H811! Shy OI ill!! 81119' Hon. Frank McPhee. Dr. T. Grant last Friday evening was as follows: Ladies and Gentlemen: Forty Years Says Premier Stewart’-s Proposals ' the Best Ever Presented - Splendid Address Broadcast by - ' Mr. T. B. Woodnlan. The splendid address broadcast by Mr. T. B. Woodman from Station C. F. G. V. in a few weeks the electors of our Province will be called upon to exercise their; ' A W' l'l‘ircdrriot All V e . R -2;";fi,_“;';; ,,,,,,,,g ._ -f--°»’-‘-- it -- A 'fefnremee Wefkef fer e u e y c __ P, "“Po_noents of questions ei' interest. The 'Charlottetown For Government For - Gllllillvl does not necessarll ndors th lnle of ` °°'“"°'- P"°"“’m°" _ k. y e e e op n ' he following are the Answers W Q\lQl!l0lll WMP” P°°P|° "9 5’ _:meh have bw, prewed .for diminution by ine ladies' organist- °°"=°i»ontie_ntt. ' ' Kinos couN'rv .. ,.,_ 4.- mr.. Pnmisr 8_tewsrUs Be Betterr _ .|, and do ,way to a great extent with the ovils which _intro $5 arisen under lt. _ ,- .~ __ _ n th _ s 1-he goatleggerf _ ____ _ c people who now purchase -liquor illegally will buy it fr the Government Vendor. if the average citizen who desires '\ U il i* 9 i5Y“‘“"l convincingly » _ _ _ _ _ ' presented by the Pre 1s¢ pug,-|¢¢ '(.”h"ff',°' 'he "'”“ °‘ ('”'”' mlm' Mid hir suppm-ters and curry wsitrrc. Mckenzie. Alien stewart. _ (.’°" '_“' ”"’l"’*‘““ bi’ iii” the <'-oiiiitry with rl siveeping vlr- Hon. Murrtkennedy. Peter sinsisir' anal" f?‘f“""’““|"-~lli0iii-Ili liolll tory. Such tire the conclllsifmr - _"___ R ‘rom a boouegger _ _ H;uc__"l__i Pl V410 :Hill ily lilo sole ul we have arrived nt from the state- ghd gist.-in u bottle of -liquor can -_purchase lit legally from a Government Him-n, lie will 'llot resort 'to the deceit und ily-D00-l`lBi' H9099' ,q .sm-y to get it on a doct.oi“n scrlp,_ or lireult the law by get- Al - _ _ ' | cm The New Policy \Be who buys i`liegnl»ly.' I _ ' dict tllone oi' ‘Vlis Wri ht lnnjorlt oiled for Messrs Mclrurci. 3 9| t | ¢ Because public sentiment will be behind it. When a. mon can C0"U`f\ _ it Y D `. rd s r c _ ul be, m to th _VMN -concerning tile efietts of Ile Cnr nllil \lcKinnoll than they ieceivei-J.Au9uetu, |v|¢p°n;|d_ buy a' Mme mmm’ were W no symm y r 8 le System and go fur to confirm in 1923, Besides having the all David Mcpongld he favorable opinion of .premier vnntageil of-it popular policy to rely W. M. Wood. - Russel C. Clark _ ¢ I _ istewarfs plan, which is now tlpuil tey have made -a splendlu ___B:_1a'::_rc‘;1'lY:,|r;:';':‘td%Ts3c7 _ spreading tllroughnut this prov. record as attentive members for 4th District ' in nth about the llqno t fn ~ mf “‘l“°"- ‘it these grim 9p°°t"°"‘ V John A. Campbell hen It ______e__ _hm _hre _i_?_u0c_._=\YSl;l will now rise up in :ludilmenl . as ough. ot to ’" against it, and demolish the fine 5", Digg,-| Wes advice _Hhmh is worm _ spell-blntlers. J. Howard McDonald. P- A. 8cu|~l¥ nsmenmon Y " Oil the Conservative side we feel o _ . As the writer of Nmes I __ conhdent that thc benefits of Gov- QUEEN; ¢0UN~ry i . y remarkm the C “___ ’Y 9 ernment Contlol will be ably and N__v____h___ _ _ ments coming ill from all parts 01 Hon. Louis L. Jenkins - I me _i‘anw*“4%i_.__ll_l_c si(.';.t_»nlelil:. _of the colliltry. Ol’ tile city we huvc Angus McPhee ‘-i.'ilt‘ lll'.',l i'- ,l - - l 3. . .' . . we ==~"v "ie" "f°"'°**'°"’ ~ - -.er-or-trrr. ‘....Ir"I......-‘.f`_ ..‘L’.i‘.I5i. ..§’..“.?..‘Z.`l{i ...§°.1‘“...`1.".lr‘Z"r’?..‘i.‘.’.‘. ’ H °""‘°"‘ ° W “°"'°° is I ` A _ ‘ I The System which preceded it mme tak! °f "5 “ner mnure t° Pm' J. Leslie Hunter. John Mustsrd‘ _ . __ . _ ___ ' ~ and greatly sum,-|0,. to the system hlbit,-its casualties, its revenue what WHY Wm >'"‘° N°"" P°,, °V ~ __ _- in the rest or the country" it Wm producliis features, the hypocrisy 4th District i _ ‘ _ - » ~ o :believed by everyone who... ii develops and the flovds Of hvme- Martin Mokinnon _ arooe autier - ` lit will retain the benents tbatirave come fromiProhlbi.tlon mind is not impervious to the brew th" "me" H are substituted M“Y""“ F' M°°°”*'“' 6 _ ct ll it Do Awa¥ - l 6 control Itllf ihp LFC(-%l$::il:‘nlLt;:'t`smitt% Spun theories of those mbeml H°"""D`5t°w"t' G°°'E‘s°vm° i WI ' V franchise and decide as to who will carry. on the Government of Prince Edward Island - during the next four years. One of the main Issues before us andvthe one to which I will confine my few remarks this evening is as to the best method of control of the Liquor Evil. Many men thought our -Province had attained the great end when the Prohibition Law was adopted-a law for which all temperance societies had worked for years. And when that law was once placed upon our statute books moral reformers rested satisfied and there was no further need of temperance education or moral suasion as carried on in the old days by such stalwarts as Rev. George Steele, Rev. william Lawson, Rev. Father Phelan, Rev. Richard Fenton and many others i might mention. _ Years passed and what has been the result. Under both Liberal and`Conscrva- tive governments the law has been defied and even that staunch temperance veteran. who was Premier of this province from 1919 to 1923, failed to give us a satisfactory e`n- forcement. The -Commissions appointed by the several governments have done their best but Ladies and Gentlemen you are the judges as to how far their. efforts have proved a success. CONDITIONS DEPLORABLE 1 The conditions today in this city and country are deplorable. Scores and scores of the lowest dives are being operated in our midst; men are peddling their poisonous liquor on our streets; others are plying their damnable trade at picnics, tea partie! and other public gatherings, tempting the weak and unwary to buy. and thereby making themselves a menace and danger to the general public. _ rf _x‘t»:`.= ..» -Ev/en_lf that be so. -that has nothing to do with our case. 'Premier iStewart’s new policy is entirely different from the Law in those provinces. e _ ' what Way'-Different? ' - ' ¢g_ the city-are in fact popular with.,3hsw McMillan. Geo. S. lnman,K.C. |am, gin eu-_ the masses for their untlring ei'~ Geo. McLean. James C. Irving AN QBSERVER forts to serve the psnple."We need --_-<0-¢..@ not repent here that they are bot!! Charlottetown and Royalty BETTER CONTROL men of olitstttnilint: ability who re Lion. Dr. W. J. P. McMiIain, illect creillit up_on thefprovin_ct; an( C. Gavin Duffy, K.C.a _Slr____I make _his __tme_m_______ :_;e_sgl\~_ye le ollor o rece v ng 2 . Chester 8. McLure. E. T. Higgs; _ V ,. _ . . _ _ al of the support of the city 5 :...rs:..:‘°.r.i iz:.?.~::?";2‘.‘;':;.f..:i;':;.*;i.‘.;“.:i‘§:.“.';.f.i rt-ses.: is ~;..::.r.: ‘;f;.‘.a.';s“.2-‘se if ~ Stated .visitors ' I but what it contains that coniitt-i.' ;,(;;lc:_l,in'i;¥n:]r:|e blfgaleemand the Den' 1 t D. _ i _ . 2. Quebec allows sale of beer and wine .indiscriminately lit must -be filled with ood k w- » ` - ° '° " ° t \ H "0 The discussions dui-ing this cam- Wilfrid Tanten. H. Gordon with sale by elim es#/all as Mille in eating 'h<>\1°eB e"“"i"|‘°"‘° ““" g°"“ l““g’""’“ “““ 'Wd paign have railed forth greater on- i°s.r.cr.iir.».t. J. ii. 'sianoirarii ' Such scenes are only too common in our midst today. Two weeks ago we had a reverend gentleman from Ontariotell us that ours is the banner temperance province of the Dominion and Implored our people by all they hold sacred to vote to retain our prohibition law. Evidently distance lends enchantment to the view. if this gentleman had: taken a walk through some of our city streets after ten o’clocl¢ at night he would have seen for himself why men, yes. and women too, are moved to. look for a better temperance act than the one we now have. Only a liew nights ago a visitor to our city while walking from Hughes' corner to the Queen Hotel. a distance of six blocks, counted fourteen men under the influence of liquor. The Ontario clergyman also told about a doctor and two nurses out on a sick ai '°-i?.5=-urt»a=.>\ _ I9 hat le Premier 8tewart’s \ llcy ln This Respect? U where, Which- elmplyimeans public drinking. moral thinking- lf il lllilil has S0011 tllusiasm onrthe Collselivatlve sid( 3. Also sale of hard liquors without any permit whatever. D\‘li1'ClDlBS there IS "Of illiivll duulrcl' than ever before. The unpreced 2nd District , f his d°Wilff1l1 Wgih ll<1li0i‘» cllted financial record of the S. Shelton Sharp. A. C. Saunders( A h id olio ' ‘ .- » - " mlm S OU \\ thlS lJl‘fl<‘ Stewart Goveilllnent silences at- lohn M. Kennedy. W. H. Dennis ce lf he has fini' Pefipect t'or those tacit slid all other departments » _... around 'hi-m. llnve also been conducted with 3rd District 1. lStrlct control by u Cllmmlsslon appointed by -the GOV~ at man shi:-uid like tt l-lt:hieou= such marked ability and integrity '-lon.A.-F»Arsenault. Marin Gallant ernment. and moral life an far as he cull. l that llo room is left for carving Jlhos. MacNutt. H.A. Darbyl_ 2. No drinking in public places. _ have all respect for llrohibitioii and-criticisni or petty fault-finding. | 3_ No “le of beef or wine by the glar-i5_ was always a tenlperance lllull, but There is nothing lil Mr. Saunders’ 4th District 4. Strict records to be lkept of the amounts purchased by il feel that _there are as many pro- mulllf€B_t0 lv elulallger tile return Louis Howstt. W. M. Lea each mdwidum by means of the pe,-mn system ` hlbltion men get full as those that Of the G0V@i'i1m€nt i-0 power. lllr. Norman W. Lowther. Horace Wright; . are not tempe,-ance men_ Saulldeir-i' apology for a manifesto I ow Much -Liquor Can‘Be` urchased On A Permit? ll un R town on this lgiami 1, ,mm starts out with nothing and ends 5th District as _pm ,ms issue haf,-1-,_. men Mk. with a promise to do in two year'f Geo. D. Pope. Lucas R.Allan c I near the city of Winnipeg when they were run into by a drunken driver and one of the. three was killed. Ladies and Gentlemen-you do not have to travel two thousand miles for auch a sad tale. That happened under Manitoba Government Sale-mark you SALE, not Control. We here can all recall the terrible auto accident that took place at South- port wharf only last summer, when two young men were hurled into Eternity and two others are now sewing sentence in Dorchester penltcntlary. The first accident mentioned two thousand miles away was under Government Sale and the last one almost within the gates of our own City under our Prohibition Law. The Rev. Dr. MacKinnon did not mention the latter accident-or' perhaps it was like Premier Stewarts’ new Temperance policy, he -knew nothing about it. » ' lt is not necessary for me to go further into our Prohibltory Law but i, might say tha some of the‘ men who are fighting new to retain this lmpractlcable law only three or four years ago said that conditions then existing ln our Province were a shame and disgrace to any country. Lad-les and Gentlemen-has there been an improvement since -”i*‘#§‘~??e=1 ..,-. f -_ ia ow Will This Law- Affect P ‘d ur Young People? _ _ :_ rohibltion -Speakers Say Western Provinces- _ mg me W-hy do I believe in (mv. time what the Stewart Government Hon. J. A. McNeill. Dr. J. F. McNeill 1 (That will lbe in the hands of the Commission -to decide. Ito- ernment Control- 'Thii Willy lhiii- l “"8 “°i"g "°“" H°“' amy! ' cords will be kept of every individuals purchase and-if the made him is that i think it will I am Sir- Gi-0. _ _ . _ h dm U ,_ Island 'rsue rsiviPEsANcE. privilege is abused that pelson s permit will he cancelled, |b?_:_tc_l-hgre {.‘_o;\y_w¢_>_l_1S;::;_ \__‘1av__ ___ __ __ _W Pearl Conjurer rink the dirt that they drink as tl GOVERNMENT CONTROL 9 _ . _ No one under 21 years old will be allowed -io have a_ permit. I also aid this, ,hut 1 Could put whereas the boutiugger ,now sells and solicits to the young u men and boys and girls in their teens. D month. Not one of the parties there is appealingio the 1 country on a Prohibition platform. ii! the majority ol' tho in order to ensure -their election if for no other reason? 1 continually growing increase oi' the evils which have been develop~ urbstltute for rum and will lic bet- vs_ PROHIBWION (By gmm, United p,-¢.") I _ r for their ll€ll|'1l ____ B'ERibI'N, -May 21.-The Berlini s _ 55,-__ The ,,,.ain_ is--ue in mp police have in their hands a lliall p a, prohibition address that DL0- pen(m,_g,P,.0vmcm elecfion Wm bf for whom the Parl-s authorities 16 C0015 See almost th"°“gh a tel? Governniclnt -Colltrcl vs. Prohibition. haw? IP-9"' sliarcmnli Since 1925 °W' plume 'D022 'mi if I "ilk ‘°“‘i’°" rho -stewart srirnni-rtrotion= can iris t0 a eoiiliirlne trick which they . ance from 110W I0 U1” "W ‘ff pr-onniy point is their wtcelion: my he performed at the 'Paris <>f~ ""`°"'° Rauf" ‘° P'°°h|bm°"| J\ldBlTl9“`l- “gd il Coma ’:_°'gCg"v_il’:;$ sllolviug ini ‘dll matters relu-ting -is "Ce Of an llfldifiil l1€_H|€i` in I’e“\‘|3~ ` . 1 wr ll rs . » __ . _ -in the Provincial election in the Province of Alberta two S_:;‘_§_tt_?ykr‘_'(:$`__ th%_c_;:ll:_n;o£_;;cotl_0o: o3;a__;il_o.\_il_l__c___e. __y'§i19o_m_f`i__i:_.n;:_i:_l;dzil_ldwl:_E; Wxiréigz; years ago. after two years operation of Government Control There are a large number of _mst ____________ 0; 5 ce!fmry_d?;3_“gf_ In .EierHn` for frauds: and ,he police M mention was made by any ‘pdmcal party of 8' return to MODIS 'through this lil'0Vi“°e_ “"1” siiiccesislve i;0veirllmen-|Js- has -been in the ordinary course of business Pmmbmon' In Mamwba an demo" Wm take place next “Y that G°V°""`"‘em ‘_C““"`°l 'S gf" rtlsteniirg-_‘ts tongs deeper and deep informed their Vienn-a colleagues. liz t0 but il 9l\\“\bl‘}‘l¢_l’l"l"l_‘ er into the vitnls of 'a sul-t‘erillg who passed back the information l>€0'D|€S' WHY but lm" ‘S ‘im _° _ ` people is the- increasing unlawfu that il.,eoll Lyn, of -Montevideo, was people in that province tlsslreto-return~to Prohibition' wily when it is “heady were under pm- orgies of ,_.memD_,_ram__e’ praguse( _O mem Jaco,-D ,K"ngel._ of Jaw” docs not one of the parties make lt a -plank in their platform hlbition. _ _ __ I upon :so-.iety by rt class of peo-pie wanted in Paris for the itheft ol' It you want better llfi\iQi °°’l‘_ 3°' who persist ill- the iliie-gari -nianutiae pearls worth ‘$140,000. St t. I N bl _ _ _ _ vote for lPrelnier Stewufis D0 W' tnrg- -anti “tl'uck" of .1 vellolnmls in As Benjamin iSllver, of New York. 9-Will’ 9 PYODOBIIB 0 el' ll l'B8H0lW» Y 0973 D l7\'09P9C 0 'il am, iSli‘, e Cr tc-xicaiting licvefage -kllowni nr. _his man had made the acquaint- conditlons -in respect to 'Temperance which we have in _A sUiPiPORTER OF PREMIER ..m0._,mh;n£,~._ mee of _L Russian business man in Island. ' -STEWA'RT’S P0'-'CV 'l‘h‘is has got 'to be a uleniice ll: ..Pari5.h0to1 and asked him where ’ ` - ~ n ii- t ‘l. i. iu»_ _ _ ii ti A continuance of Prohibition oRera no prospect of improving tile -_---- USE ini ymsng ,\l:,§]€,p?1,,.;i“;,,;;De,fai;i]; ;§a§f;'fldTh§e_;ul;fl';‘If nziaanéedgoio ns in respect to Temperance, but a certain prospect l‘0l‘ further ppm-i|5|T|0NA-A LOST CA - mwosm um" and Whm ign.m._m, 0__ ake him to me omce of sm ,numb K." __ ins bnliefu-l =_‘n-title-lice nn. -their lives- gchan _Su.,a,.,_scham]_ th.; agent of under prohibition, ‘ » Sir,-The Guardian is mn I _ll _ inuigiiio lt_:r kind orsportlvie rocre- an importam Bomb., mm to goo y . . - brave fight lil me p";{S°;g:U:l‘":)‘f_ntioi1-. hut in the end, nn.tii1ii€i-lie ii some rllearls. and even arranged f0l` Dalgll Hgllillfill tllnt ;i__§h_bm0" cr.-tiled. whlril call lloyl be .s'atl'.-iflen _he presence of an exi,ert__ The sup. Temperance known utsmlt mm ___»am| “,h,(._h Wm |n.,,.,--,\y,1y cud in posed American vhose _necklaces on ~ Which” "°w flliiilgler omnlnlng 1200 beautiful pearls shrewd camnsiiiumfir “°"Bm"‘:, 'rine effects upon the home ml“ndemmk to a (0,. ,‘hem_ . - ‘ ' _ _ 1 p y lost CBUH9- The ““pp°'m"' ° \\"llei‘c it ell-ters is most illJurioiu‘s 3 U d th f th fllussiiln. rs I a that law are now eon`liml:>edtli};'€li1‘i'Imenessi f`-f°‘fl"g~ 1lf'~§l9Ci °‘f ‘York the ’eX(:ert.ea:c)ivesth(t; jevigeiler the ‘ , _ ` a huge mistake wig 1:\;‘0‘;n__y0f the ii-tier -d-lsreigurd for law uilid ordel elegant customer PM the necklaces NE Wlléll th0¥ l'l1Hl‘BllB. Eénlunx ugaillsl ltltlrk its g-tiealt-ily !1llvH._llC8 into tll€ _myby one in an envelope' which he °h“rch°s mme at (5 R tg pool‘"‘°ml” ‘md meals °l our pwple' :losed with a seal. 'The packet was SPEAKERS or CANADA §.‘.‘;¥.i’.§2;"-°i‘.‘..€"..I., ....... ~;“ *"“l."“‘°’.1“.‘.E.._l.““‘i;t%‘.;‘.-.$i‘ »---or r. ... rr.-H -»-0 _ - .- ' ' - Ui ““` I’ "Lge °` ` "B 4' " laced it in ills safe and the cust- _ to the necessity of i1li1Cl““ 'hem ness is the in-cubus or pi-ratlcoi 1’ t 1| ,Qt |. »w|y_h the ~’ ~ _ ~ ` _ ' _ . . . T. -_ .. iii Address Meetings in Prince Edward Island at the Following Places aflyes gnprgclaaltlgsalnetr _E180 £55;_rnni-nlnnershévghlci_r__i:rie_st oar (gui: g_’;‘_i;yW“;0_?__f;g_'_l:’ h§_:¥__ passed* 800 P M (M ) ¢D°° ' ._waters. T e‘ -. tea ena _' . . 1' tthe t est f it tempel _ _ _ and inquirie_ tori)/li. .Sl vera _and Dates ln the in er o _t;i:_e_efa_t;s__;>_i!":._hat_l=i;~;a__i;_s_nur of _helbootieggers bleed _$3 hom wheres he had _Sam he was STUDEO ___ROG_R_A_____M_E or vom V largest denominations have spoken 3; _‘:_"‘_f:___,£“bQn;_ advantage 3f&&lD& Shnwed thai "°h°“Y had nnd lnstrlimelltal nllmilers. that time? _ his name will be put on the black list. street corner.” certainly have improvements over it. have been having under our present system. and general moral conditions. A .° I ti ll l favor of Government _ ` ' lb I ever heard oi lllm. . 1(J_l;_a_cmc;i yTi;_e__e are me Episcmirt thc-hlloms,_ 013]); _retn_l_;nh_ _egif The dealer opened me packet and moo P_ M_ I 0 Dalian (English) Catholic l’resby-some '"5 “ 1” found instead ofthe pearl DBCKIRC' terlan and churches of Christ. This D0\%£______s' Let us mee pups iw” es worthless strings of Blass m-g0(;iR.,\|M5v{il=} by W. Knight Wil. W - _ will have great weight with ‘“°“i|~wm‘, R,,,,',,,,,,_ ,,, ,S ppm _-hu., ,he "pearls" son and in.. copitoiirtns irrosn- CLIFTON, Ma Slat. 8 P M who look to them for guidance no time _has not yet come`for a coin 'EXl>€l'ts 8-m0IlK NIB Pilfls DOUCE casting direct from the stage Of V ' ' l ue tioil. but » _ ' bl ‘t d t mine how the th C it lTheatre, Regina. i -°E'NT`RA"' BEDEQUE' ‘kms nt' g:botlh!l;i‘aq§lr6eBxi=0’ili‘: T192' H ` |p.lete Vmorézifsnzgliglrfyeslgggtlzg -3:3 list: l1l:!ncilila(;e;J wtirgrexchanged for e up 0 °R‘APM:_g'N"‘:_:‘;f|:‘d§s ‘:' Other aspects of the _conte;§iS_-;;ZZp‘f_f _mf this freedom it wi,-11 the real. -They will be glad to know CNR-A (322.4 Me-tres), MON-CTON-5 7- AF ' ' "” . \ e eq ally favorable to tie pu CYI _ _‘ ' - W ime conjure. did the trick. N, 13_ HUNTER RNER' June' 4*” 2;. G°v`;mm°“t C°lm'°l' The Pm-iwllsmixtmilot better policy for nsfio no irilution Alliance thought fit I0 _ __ ml the use of me” .MdemS.. sis P. M. (A.s.'r-i- 1 ' lr . ' ' 'O tr' 4 I l h fl hti , ntl seized everi _ _ _ _ C N R A (1 __ to Hear 'rhls c(l)1l::c; gf gsdiillg aou the church. than. to ~hi;v<_i_ th§ep_i;et_a_e\l:t _;i:_l;i_>;‘gll_e;l_._ ° ' ‘ g 41 fer” _L30 ____ M_ _ The result is resentment anions IRW 993 “ _ l WUMBH S1168-kel' __ the electors and leavesdthe ._.[_ry,;_-- lnérgie;-mt_i;e_ __ii_lr_l’_<_e_i_°<_>_i_i_»t 1-ussDAv, Mav 31, 1927 CONCERT PROG_R_A_MM_E_ Petite ` l te te an( 00 hi li sm . ' _ -. ` .|_ H" | Mgggqg Importance to Every Woman Vtftlr. gggrggrgngwipzglts of vantagd _hit itynto _go-pgoxltig t_ll_§¢e__i:t._t_;i_;ltiX_n_.m M 0N_g;/' B(29é Metres). VANCOUV Pnsemb e ~i that e i i ' - - - _ _ _ :;‘;t:,'l§:i';f°:'h°f;"‘P3$,?;c}; consider temp-t 'to restore law and order. 5.30 p, m, (P. S. T.)- 953 P-'M' TQMPERNNCE Al.iLlAN$§._.0I~'._ INC! .EDWARD IOUAND ;el_l_ ung?r___v_»_:_i_l_y_.b___g!_:> :l_:leul;§__;_I:__;l: Read the platform iss/lied by t a *"' """‘5 P'-*°“° "W °"""‘"*“°*"'“ '°""° ’“"°w inaiszlor of it will retsro the oieot- lttl' l it! Haas ri-_e_%~{_e1_;»sai< on in-is epsusoi' _moyvith _}_l_r_»;_i:_am;__:>_i_<; d_h§:__“wm __i___ ROHIBITION VS. GQVERNMENT SALE' yiiiiiusmirsimsiss 'T0 themselves quite able w judge any'(i‘rsu§iE`ll?b:tth:s :a?l::aho?‘t$l:§'1yUilns Addresk' Time '$159515 ‘md Weather F°"e`| angbrllgezzll figs thisnbiiilltlgnl A dodge for -the' sake of -maui' Wim 11'" dfm’ 9-00 P- M- “st” t d in in sion into the vortex of im un gzlzglyogggullg' aaillgizsr liii¥oii:;il‘lat 'tri kigiwn dgioln. A _ SHEOIAL feature program from tbe ST-UTDIO - Organ nougm by the attempt made to- -Remember no more vegidiorsiihslua. strand 'rhtiftre % £13 EStl_&;i;l d ' ‘h itat 't eseni , an ell . an - - ' 'rms .oii='r»s.o `Pi.A‘riiiionM oiwron §'°'§f.-1," silitilrifll ggfisyu-ggriitf or el Zhi; if iiiiorpgrotgo towne. §{oli;y:1r:lel:ls‘Smpuosy Swim- ’Wl'|-L ADDR$|U‘ I’-UIILIC MEETINGS ol:-is uelggl for election campuians l do not thilnlthfihst e:'_eii»__ti\:_|s_i:_e_ ipaters, and assisting artists. I UNDER ‘DHD OF - f _ to start with the issue of the W1' S. who may t‘evor_t ejllee Cl _ _ ` ‘ln gms instance, however, it is now would care toseoahy more lvllmiétl- ' 10.00iP- -M will-be no bei* urnbla. :twenty-one ‘md don’-t imagine for -PlRi0GlRlAlMlMlE _of popular dance there will be .a mul-_ music by the Carbaret Belmont vendors. Orchestra, playing direct from of the- Governrnent is -the 'Rose Rcom of the Hotel _B61- on-t,`Vapooillver, British Col- 1000P M recital from Saint Jc-lln’.a United- cuuroh by Mr. oeorse -Ross. Mill lllsch., A.iR.'C.O.; assisted by Mrs. 'Harold N. Price, C0rlir8lt01 Msie`Quartette, Messrs- W. 'H- ~Crandsll, J.G.McC01l. J.W.Msc- Kay, G. T. Cummins. and Dr. F- E. Burden, Clarionet. .PROGRAMME 1- Organ (a) "fPoioneise" (0D- 4Q; No. 1) (Chopin). (bi “Ave Maris lseliuberti. (ci “En¢raci°' (from G, Organ (ui “Evening Sons" (flair- stoll). (ll) “Spring Song" (lien delssohni. (ci “Level-s’ .\llnlici_ (Cowen). t€tte-“l would I were the Glow- worm" (Londonderry Air)-Mrs. H. N. Price and Qllariette. 8. wade" (Brunei. (ln “S~erenata" den. Organ. (al "\'al3 Trista" Sibe- liu ' - i 1'1- Organ (ni “lntermezzo" from ‘ . Wh-at Premier Stewart Offers _ What does Premier Stewart offer us in his proposed new Temperance Act? ‘Persons over twenty-one _years of age of good character will be allowed to purchase a permit to buy a certain quantity od liquor, such liquor to be taken to the purchaser's home and used there. Any person who gets drunk will have his permit cancelled and Further any person who uses his permit to supply another who has been black-iist- ed will be fined, imprisoned and have his permit cancelled. There will be four Vendors or Government stores the same as we have under Pro- hlhitlon although our intemperate prohibition advocates .say “A rum shop on every What Premier »Stewart says he will give. we will get, if we are to judge him by his pass record. _ _ A 'WET" TEETOTALER Now l am going to give you a short sketch of my personal record as regards Teme- erance. l took a total abstinence gledgc at the age of fourteen and have yet to take my' first glass of liquor of any kind. oday I am being referred to as~“Wet" by those who have been patronizing doctor's scrips or drinking. boot-leg whiskey ever since we finst had Prohibition on Prince Edward island. Yet for forty years l have been an activiei temperarice worker and a supporter of. all our Prohibition laws. _ Today I feel very deeply on the subject. I realize and am convinced that we are not getting and cannot get true temperance under the present system. -And l have" therefore decided to give Premier S.tewart’s. new temperance law with all its restriction: my whoIe~hearted support, believing it to be the best Temperance Act every proposed on Prince Edward Island-yet I will go further and say the best in 'the whole Dominion of Canada. lt ls no British Columbia act, nor Alberta act, nor Saskatchewan act and it is no Quebec act. But modelled alter the Ferguson Temperance Act of Ontario it will We don’t hope for perfection. But we-do hope and look for better results than we -What mother does not want to protect her boy. Who iloes not want the very best temperance legislation that can be devised. All i ask you who are listening in tonight is to glvev the question your earnest and fairest consideration. Don‘t be led astray by mis~ i‘¢Pi‘°l¢i\tatl°n- Don‘t allow exaggeration cr distortion of facts or appeals to the emo- tions to sway you from your own_ good judgment. Go early to the polls on election day and cast your voted for Premier Stewartia candidates and I honestl believe th t " B very short time we will witness in our Province a real change forybetter temperrmeg Contraito Solos -“Stars ol' the "Doctm~. my wife is n kleptomsn- Desert" iilndian Love Lyilrs) inc. Can you do anything for her?" twordfordrifilltlciii. (al “Stars "Well, we might try vaccination: ofthe Desert". (hi "You nrt- all that keeps people front takin!! that is lovely" (ul "The Rice ivasltiiillgsf'-.\1. _\'. World. lillder water," Adi "l<`zltr-_"-~ Mrs lm_- l-larold N. Price. .-__ _.__ u; ,f \--7%: r YQ _ \ `\\\\ L __'~ I ~ Q .. .. - _._ -' Vs ~.r .5 . ,i ._ Contralto Solo with Male Quai'-I :_ '.7/" ’//'M ." ‘W , r . Clarionet Solos ia) “Angels' Ser- (-Moszkolvskii-»Dr_ Fred E- lliir- ( Sl, (bi "Surg lr Feniilee (Thorne). -is what you will find ln every lo. liole Qunrtette _(ai "-.viy Heart '“’°" ‘”"°'°'°'“° "'°° °' is Sair" (Scotch Air), (li) “Love un-io 'Death" (Old Welsh Aii°)- _Messrs W. ll. Crandall. J. G. Mc- Coll, J. W. MacKay, tl. T. Clini- mins. - ( “Csvallerla Rilstlcana") (Massag- ni), (b) “Graceful Dance" (from incidental m-lliilc to, "Henry Vll|l") (Sulllvanl. (c) "Grand March" from “Aida") (Verdi). ' ‘DAILY (except Sunday) Mlininlgaeil. Tussdly. May ‘Sith It LID ii. in- Qlliarlen, Tuesday, May :lst it l`p.`i|l ellln ten. Wednesday: une at ' ' Tyne galley. Wsdnssday,_Juns is _ f__i;“v|*;5°¢°"0 Cape Wells, Thursday, .lime lnd _ r Edward Olltssryr Thursday, .iuns and at I -Preetewn, Friday, June ard at M0 . ni. °¢a»~1'rmm, rriesy Juno ard. at P- M- ( r I-GW" M°W°" i:.:f°......:t.... I’ -...xg t§-_-rr- vs, 3.53 vm mm. CNN* (.333 Metros), RilX}lN-A. ".Rosmniilnds") (Schubert). C.Niil.A (32-2.4 Metres), M0*-.\!C’l‘0N, e ' msn. -' _ N- H- pgppie (Wg OODDCIGM- z. utils ouortotte (si 'rue curbin- Ww gdoptou the new idea, and er, -Farewell" (lMeridelssc-iln)- int trtr-in on rrsgrwtiom iiieooli. J. w. ~M=<>K»y. ci. r. ivisrlte. soports :aside 'p:oToued ferr P. E. ldslld- Cummins. _ Time Signals. 'Niels tot ns mints the sinking - _ _ Weather Reports. seven provinces in cmarle. have core" (Maynard). (bi “Tho Hunt- zoo to 4.00 P. M. (A.s.1'.) gm.; 1-'Wigan Uetng secured, em Messrs. W- H- Cflndall. J- G- Musical Selections. 6', _ t/¢.",_._}_3 'l' ~1 '. '_' ____ Sustaining Nutrition STEWART’S WHOLE WHEAT ' BREAD me '"`“'h°“ |°lfr containing all ihe precious elements needed for healthy nutrition. Eat it dan , it will keep you fuill of pep "L energy, ; *lk Your droeor for ` Stewerfs Made in 4 Charlottetown ii v / /.'~ ‘_\“'-e _ 'H /my ~.»-‘ _, _ _ _ ..;_____ _ UNl9N Weeks & Burns "°” NLANDW Sta in im- emo tant ie not-prohibition our: s. gig.; Tmnfori ouvortnro in . _ww _ _ Temperance. and -in sulilwff-‘ills 1" ' N ~ ' ' P g 1 proposed law ,eu win to ieriiilst- _ omits (sms Metresi. s.iis»i- Dr. Fred BL Bure 2.90 P. M. (Mfr ) ' _ * mat-. 1, am ste str-__ _ den. _/ Musical selection-sa ‘ M.l.k°¢ Rep°rt!_ ' 161 Kent gt _ _' Qs..-..~l_' ...ns-_ox