.1 UNE 3, 1927 liar. Contributed ' totwliedfioss "stir JUNE a AND 9.‘ 1400115 a M°LEOD IMTED uperintendent Wanted for Provinceof P. E. Isluand Liberal salary and commission contract. pplications treated confidentially. Apply eneral SuperintendenhBox 116, Guardian. TIIEEMPIIIEIIFE Insurance Company . ORGANIZED 1922 BUSINESS IN FORCE $6,500,000 HEAD OFFICE-‘PTORONTO, ONTARIO it» : V‘. .'\>fi ‘ ‘IHE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN‘ Howo-Hoe-eeooeoo-ee-oeo-ed The Public Forum This column Io open for the discussion by correspondents of questions of Interest. The Charlottetown Gugrdlgn d“; not necessarily endorse the opinions of correspondents, C v 90-0-0069- LIBERAL PARTY AND TAXATION AND SUBSIDIES ' Shn~Your Editorial in Monday's Guardian is well worth the careful tfOVIKHIIItEITILIOII of every electing l" llui it Hhortly you have shown "l!" "QTY time a Liberal Govern- ment _ needed increased [Qvf-Iflug they imposed direct taxation uni] that when Conservative (ll)V(!l‘II~ utuuta uecdcd mnrl- ntoucy [hpy Hot It from Ottawa. ' J- (l- 1'00" Rut the bout-i- funny-i after llairll luul niluouncrd that, it was no use to go back to Ottawa, When Farquharsou went to Ol- lllwll l00l1i11i-i i111‘ additional subsidy he wan met by u. leading ilrovincial rcproueiltative tucmbci- of tho pa“. erul llouso and told‘ to go ltomc. lu 19107 thc Libleral (lnverumcul horc I\(3t€0|)i('.tl a scttlc-uicut llml was iuatloqtiatl- and tin-y allowed tho door to be closed ou our claims. country. it is not true. Vendor’s stores Stores shall not thellhcality shows people therein Sir \ViIfred Lauricr in lutroduc- ‘ lug the settlement in the llouuq- of Stewart common». biarch zmu, 1m, stiid: people, “Our object “'11s in find a plan which would permanently set th¢se matters at rest and placr them on a basis different front that. on which they had stood iu the~ past Liberal Propagandists and Liquor ‘Stores Rev. Dr. Thomas and other Liberal Propagandists are asking what right has the Government of this Province to open liquor stores all over the The implied assertion is not true, A and the Liberal Propagandistsknow Charlottetown, Summerside, Alber- ton and Georgetown. other places unless a plebiscite poll of demand ‘it. (iovernmcnt trusts the 1,: at.) Mrs. Macdouald Laid to Rest ‘The filneral of the late iMrs. CD1- izabeth Macdonald 100k ‘place 1Sun- day an: Georgetown. She was laid who had passed awizy many years axo. Icon-ducted by iRev. Henry Pierce, who in. th course‘ of his address palid a. fitting ‘tribute ‘to the mem- ory of ii-he deceased. In extending words of consolation to .t'he memb» hrs of her famuly, all c‘! whomi were ilrresoitt. at the diuneral, he said it. unust have fbeen wmforting to them ito know ‘that whey had ‘their moth- ier with them for so many years, and that she had been ‘merciliwlily “Dilrvd from suffering in‘ her last. lhrrtrrs. ‘ Kilian-e was a ‘large attendance at “Hi0 filneral of ifnlentiq‘ from George- town, ‘the surrounding country and tIPOIII ‘Chiarlometawn. _ ' ‘Tim ‘Pall bEGIIGTIS were Messrs . plohn iSle-‘wart, lMaur-lc Donovan, illuncnm ‘Mat-Donald, '1‘. 1E- Morris- may. Scoble Jfllfilii-‘JIDII, and Dr. A. 1A. lllwobtmultl. , The flora/l lrllllhlitu tniclgdtill The Aiyllolvlug; ‘- ‘are now situated in be opened in any a majority of the the Wreaths Mechanical ‘Department PéIIiIFIIOI Publishing ‘COilllpilllly, The Georgetown Baptist 1Ohurch. Luella, Jfivxuilceg and IMcIvlna (tor don‘, ‘Cardigan. . . . . ..'I‘be plan we proposed to them was that we should revise the subsidies uiveu the Provinces with the clear intimation to them that this was to be a final settle- ment, that no further claim would be recognized, that tench Prnydiice must. carry on its affairs with the mantis at its command, and must not have recourse to this Parlia- ment. Wc thought we could not Ldo better than have a friendly con- was not in power and Mr. Mathic- son and his colleagues succeeded in having Sir Robert llortleu re- open lhc door, and the door Itas remained and is still open. Mr. Stewart has reduced the taxes; he promises to further re~ duce them. Ile has obtained front Otlznvu an additional $16fi,0001ie1' year. lie is well posted on our Island claims and he certainly is the best mall we have to represent ference with the Provinces and as- the Island at the luterprovlnclal ‘drtaln what was the most they Conference which is to be held deemed requisite in order to pre- this year. He has done excellent vent them coming again to Ottawa and knocking at the door of this Parliament.” _ , Mr. Bergcron: "“'lll_illt'.)' not come again?" ' Sir Wilfred Latiricr: "i do uol know, but. if they came zigniil wc work in co-nperatiou with Premier Rhodes of Nova Scntin and Prom- lcr Baxter of New Brunswick. It would be a. bad time to (ahatlge horses uow. Stewart. has done well by this ‘Province, let Stewart filtish his work. ___- assume that my hon. friend will not I um, Sir, elc, l listen to them, and it‘ he will not, - INDEPENDENT. L I certainly shall not, as tar as I am 9lI8~T~2i. concerned." -Z<-e@- __ __. F ti’ it -. b . I rom \|s can e seen tlat so As GOOD As THEIR WORD hactically all pains, arising fronfinilamctl tissue u-hich ntlammation can be removed with soothed. h, Thomas’ Eclectric Oil. Simply xtlso lckly absorbed by tho skin. Its Kcop a bottle handy zllways. nillways Ready and ‘ltclIable.-~- healing power is conveyed to the is quickly This tine old remedy is d specific for all manner of hit on the sore spot and it is cuts. scratches. bruises and sprains. far as the Liberal party in the Province was concerned there was no further hope of obtaining any- thing from Ottawa. This was the situation in 1912 when Mr. lllathiesou went to 0t‘ titwato press our claims. I-‘orlun- Burp-According to the proposed Temperance ‘Law the legal sale in this Province of intoxicating liquors “is to ‘b0 only llhTOllRlll (lovelqrmien-t Vendors stores. controlled and op- erated by a Commission appointed iDr. Macintosh and EMrsi Macin- tosh, Georgetown, The Douglas family, ‘Georgetown. lReuben aild Emma, hlnoDolmlti, Jlzilph and Wrllliam MacDonald. a strong guaranilce stores wll not. be opcncd, that liquor prom-iscuously I um, Sir, etc, , AN ABSTAINER- immi- PERMITS UNDER CONTROL ‘Shy-l read in ‘the platlrorm latc- ly issued by ‘the (lc-vernment lthat libero are to be “greatly increased pclniultles for all violations of the Crescent: (l-eorgotown‘ Wommrs institute. iJnhn hicbachlmn, Charlottetown. Sprays Mrs. J.A. MacDonald, ‘Cardigan- law“—l:o control the ‘liquor trafllilc- ‘Mime 11ml ‘Waite/r Walker, ‘Char- .. I _ |_ lottetovrn. * and that in the case of illegal se ‘My. and ‘Mm’ Lorin ‘Burhoe’ Gear. Ling tlhe ‘person purchasing liquors illegia:lily' ‘to ‘be prosecuted as yvell a9 the person ‘ll-legally selling"; Ifurlher that. there is to be “a. risiil enforcemeelnt of the law". Than will ‘certainly be a, stronger (letertneint to ldnlnkeilness, than the law as it is 110W. > . iI ‘have never yet. seen or heard of a main who was prosecuted for ‘il-. legally drinking ‘liq-uor- In future,‘ ti’ the Government; should be sits-i coined, only those who hold per~ mi-ts w-lil drink Iegally,—~a‘l‘l others, will be subject to prosoclt-tion. ‘Moreover t-he “permits- of persons abusing the user! liqllfil‘ bl‘ M00111" getown‘. ‘Mflligiaret tSencalbaugh, iBoslon. ‘Dr, David, lScat-nuel, Mrs. Starr uell and family, Boston. Political Meetings Isl; District Queen’s The Liberal-Conservative candi- dates will mceu. the electors at. the bellowing places and dates for tho purpose 0t‘ dllscttzrsing the political issues of the day. ately for this Island, Sir Wilfred \—~—-—~_. i”?! When your daughter's daughter grows up the Koote- "i! range you buy today ‘will still beidelpendeble and emc- liifli- The Kootcnoy II built for life-time service. It ls prac- tically lndlltructlble. Learn whot real baking and cooking satisfaction is by "Wllilllfltl your kitchen with this remarkable range. An even flow of hut over, under and on all eldos o0 the cven neuron perfect baking wlthlexcoptlonal economy. Mcclory’: dealer wllt-dlidly demonetrotc the Kootc- nay. a‘? 0.0., 1.11). - 'll"l'll"l9 a l“"l"""°° l5"“",'il. lfilililtl i .. . ‘ "‘ .'v¢.,"| ~_ ROGERS lt’ll Bake Just as Well 30 Years from Now . iron oven ‘heat qulokly and evenly-l rector which add! ieoonomy and baking qualities .01 the Kootomy. This white- by the Government ‘to per-nails hold- ing permits iss-uetl by ‘the said Commlssimlz“ and ithe “Vendors ‘Stores?’ are to‘ be strictly limited as they are at present. Iiow then can it ‘ho said that there is ‘to be "free sale", of liquors and zhnt druukclluess will increase and pre- vail. The (iovcrnmerxt will be false 1.0 their ‘platform- if such a condit- lOlk-Ol‘ auytlrlilg like ‘lt-—:ill0IIl(l be pertuitted; and ‘hitherto Premier Stewart and his colleagues have been lruc to lileir pre-electioll lll‘ll-lll‘l.‘lf\~‘~ Q I am, Sir, aid. AN ELECTOR .__._-<e>—J-—— FRANK AND HONEST APPEAL sll‘,—:l’l‘l:illlt‘l‘ ‘Stcwarth said at filo beginning of rho present campaign: "We are in this fight. in ‘the in-tor- IBIS of better conditions, socially. 1nd luorally, for the Pmvlncc." Why not takc ‘hint Ilil‘ his word Further, the Prclnier said: “I ‘bu- ‘lcvc you will look upon the policy 7f Ill-ls (iovcrtutlent, not. as ll hn-s [mp1] miarepi-t-tieiitetl. bu“. as it has ieen read and extilainl-il to you by uc. I want. _you Ito loo-k at. It fairly ind with eyes wide open. Inn-k at. l. without. prejudice or party feel- Jig or zvuywthiiug ‘lsc. that will bllud you to a fair ('()llHl(l(‘l'£lIl(lII of tb whole tnaltc: " 'l‘h:|t. la, a, frank and ‘ltoucal uh- peul to lull electors. Let us, then. use cur own- rcasoils lu view of the fact recently devclopod— the Sun- day (ICHLPIPCIIOII, tt-he tile-it. 0i 1H1 uuo and the disaster, that. ‘Imfel zho drunken men in it, the report )I uhe detectives as lro the cmndir long which now exist. lu the ciiY 1nd vote for a betterment. I am, Sir, eta, AN ELECTOR- l Enamel-Clad Flues The flue construction of the Kooteney is protected at every vital point with porce- lain enameled plates and the oven In built of rust-resisting Armco-lron, This unique Mc- Olnry’; construction extends the life of the Kootenay by "llvly yoare. Oven White-Nickeled The Interior of this Armco- is niokelod. It’: clean whltc surfaces rldil" m} ii REV. ‘an. THOMA? CORRIECTED sin-fill. seems Ito me that the Rev, Dr. ‘Thomas ‘In one of the very few ‘prcbibltlonism who have at- zenrptcd to present a cafle "Milli reasonable men. and women can support. Yet he is beside the mark when he suggests than. the ‘Provin- sial Government proposes to 011911 liquor stores in‘ all psi-w 0f the country- “What risbt." he asked. “had the Government of th-is prov~ ‘Inca 1m open prolmllsctlously all We,- llthQ country that which is a menace tio Society?" The aniswer to (that, question is‘ that the Govern- ment. of this ‘Proviiwe 1141s FY0906“! no such thing. On the contrary. iiille Jovarnmellt states‘ eluplla-tically ‘that no liquor stores ‘will be open- ed outside ‘the places where itlhey u-e now oDeflT-BIKIQDI- all!" l‘ majority vote of the municipality, ‘ mvniahlp, or other large unit 0i I population within which-a store is - Jropoaed to be open. upon a r1911- gwae m- lbs-t sucrose. and 1111011 _ a petition to the LIBIIllFB ‘ Govern- - or In council slaved ‘by a NDNQBB‘ t-ativq number o! eilecto a resldlns ' in such‘ municipality or township. 15.3mm any suggestion In that statement o! the Government ‘the! liquor stores ‘will be promiscuous/l? waned‘? 0n the century, 111°" l“ to the nlokoled oven le wllhlblh and, of ooureo resists rust. a certain its triu- lllg intoxicated or offending in any lrlshown . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. June 9 way against the provisions of the French ‘River June 10 Act or other laws"—wi‘ll ‘have their Clifton . . . . . - . June 11 permits cancelled, and will ccinse- ‘Hope River June l‘! iquently drink Illegally 0r not at all. (irsnville June l4 ‘As a mean“ ‘to promotlz temperance Bflilsbflb’ J1me 15 and abate intemperance, Llhe ‘pro- Emyvflt? . June 16 iwged 1a'“Y_-Iwhic!h the electors Vtlctoria . .. -. June 17. ‘oughit, to endorse and stlipporb-is, 1 Kelly's Cross .. Junt- 20 whiny’ evidently -, Su-omer and pet- Ilradalbane . . .. . <. . Juno 2i. Iver one thain that which is now Kellyiq UPCfi-‘i - - » - - - - - - - -- 111119 23. The Opposition candidates, Pe er Sirziclair and Allan Stewart, are ‘lil- |vitcd to attend and will be glrctt i~<ao>i~ {one half of the time. NICE PROHIBITION ACT INDEED Niuriloolc Kennedy ' Walter (l. lit-Kenzio, ‘Sirs-‘So much is being written, 5963 and said about the int-tits and the nit-merits of the Prohibition Act that‘ 3rd District Queens I was induced to procure o troll)’ The Liberal Conservative candl- and for the last ‘few days I have been trying to study it so an to be dates will address the electors a‘. the following places: enabled to 10in In the general cou- Wiuslop, llull, Thursday, h lllqhtted by too many persons- I ant, Sir, ctc., A CRITIC versatiou, and do so intelligently. l ‘Illlil, however, that tho Prohibition Acl has been no often addctl to. and taken front, amended and re- atmendetl, by fanatics in the name ' "of temperance. that It has at. length bcconle such a rouglomcratlou of threads and patches, such n tiodge- , June Slabhopc lIalI, Friday, June l0t h. York Iiall, Monday, Juno 13th. 'i‘racadie (Truss, Tuesday, Juno 14th. Jim!“ "l mgul vHlloimy- “mil “ lflorrau llau Ilall, Wednesday. crazy patch-work quilt. 0t legaiiJ-“nc 1mm itermfl and phrases, such a itisntltl ‘ML Stewart lfrmay. June "UL [smoke screen of ilndigestetl ideas‘, lthat Ir. is extremely difficult to us- iuwarduess, or to find out what is, or what is not, lawful uuder its njvstterlnttu t-tiact- lmilits- ‘My mind. however, is now clear on one point: the ‘Temper ance party, so culled, have been ‘for so many years wrestling. iu fever- ‘Fort. Augustus Hluac 20th. Mt. Ilcrbcrt llall, Tuesday, June 21st. All meetings lo be held at 8 o'- clock PJM. The opposition candl- datcs are Invited to be present. Dated this 31st day of May, ARI). 92f. Iiall, Monday, islt frenzy with the tnystifying fn- i550)‘ trlcacles oi its provisions that it is MCDONMJD‘ a small wonder that they now ap- pear. to the eyes of those uninitiat- ed in their occult craft, to be of clouded mentality and addle-patetl. ‘Let. me cull attention to a few of the many clauses, Section 162 plain- ly states that. Uhls Act is intended Enrica Meetings 4th District Queen’s to prohibit. and SHALL prohibit, all transactions In liquor within Caledmll“ - J1me 13. Ihrince ‘Edward Island. Has it ev- gxlkilséinds - J3me 1145 d‘ _ , I _ -- une er one so or ever made the sligh Eldon June 16 est Ptetence of doing so? Could It Possibly ever do so in the iface of ggldhév; ‘fine some of its wonderful provisions? Vernon Riva, J :6 21 The Proh-ibtlon Act is somewhat pow“, ______ __ Jan: 22 like the Psalmist said of himself, Shaw MOMHIEn’ “He was fearfully and wonderfully made." Allow me to call attention to one or two sections. Section 47, silh- section (l) says any practising physician may give a patient a pro- scriptlon to got 24 ounces of liquor each 24 hours: in the words of the Act he may give not more than one prescription to anyone. patient, in any one day, and such ‘prescription may not exceed 24 ounces (1% Dint) at one time and then the pro- scription must, be written on a form supplied lby the Board 0t Commis- sioners appointed under the Probi- bition Act. Iqpkins u. a distinct Government sale of liquor. ‘Phat is to mo’. every physician can give, according to this Act, a scrip ‘for one and a halt pints o! 40 to 60 Ovflrnmof rum every day and still keep within the law. and the pa.- tlent can thus legally procure and consume 1% pin-ts of 40 ovcrproof rum each day and still pose as a George ‘McLean. Dlwosition candidates, Messrs. J. C. Irving and Geo. S. Inman, cor- diallw invited. 5967 Political Meetings 4th District Prince The Liberal-Conservative candl- datrea will meet the electors at the following places and dates for the purpose of discussing the political Issues of the day: ~ iliordom June 0th. Tryon, June 10th. Gabe Traverse. June 11th. Searletowm, June 13th. Oenttrervillc, June ltth. North Bedequo, Juno 15th- ‘Kensingtoa, June 16th. Traveller's Ree‘. Jun, 17th. Freetown, Juno 18th, Kinkora- June 20th. to not in iSai-‘rvt ‘David's Church >Ce- , met/cry, by lube side of the:- thusba/nd. - The services in the church ‘were ' iii’, Icbrellothompolnfo! 9.3.... reader tone on! true blue prohibition man. How Ions could a man keep up that llraotiso hetero becoming a sot, a drunhrd, subject ‘u; be common italen before u» magis- The opposition candidates, W. M.‘ thee. Horace win-unit. are Invited to attend and will be given bolt the time. Allglieetlnn at, 8 p_ m. V, 1.81m . Hewett it. '1 PAGE FIVE _ ___.._.. . .. ...._.-.__..__ _ . Nurse Tells How To Relieve Eczema Lady had face disfigured with Eczema. Skin now clear. ' that. the doctors considered it: 1n- cursble and could do nothing for 1t.. I decided to try Dr. Chases Olpt~ ment and never found npythmK like; it for the first. application SIODPW the itching. By continuing the use. of the Ointment, the eczema was‘ entirely removed and the complexion I greatly improved. No one would ever know that my patient; bud previously been so disfigured bynlillfiv annoylngmd torturing ailment- Dr. hase's Ointment; is the. recognized standard treatment. for‘ eczema. ll: should never be qonfusmh with ordinary salves for it is a medicinal ointment of pruven merit and efiectiveness. 60 cents a box, all dealers, or The Dr. A._W. Chase Medicine Co., Limited, 'l‘oroutu. Mrs. Wm. Campbell, c graduate ‘nurse of Morden. Mall-r 1990118 B very interesting experience she had Eeeenfly with a distressing case of eczema. The atient was a lady who had au cred keenly both ,meutall;y and physically because ul’ ‘the way her face was disfigured and $0» itching, burning sensations _of lldn. She bad bccornc dis- couraged because doctors conalderrd her case incurable. Mm. Campbell had known’ of cases and by atient pas-latent treatment was a ie to obtain com iete relief and restore the natural auty of the skin. H Mrs. Campbell writesz- A ' t under my care was so severe- nflllcted with eczema on her face ,_, ,-_-. Truth Prevails , "Grand-looking thap, isn't ho, Mandy?" quoted Miss Nlurlefs nil»- Mainly was an incurable opthuist cbicvous brother when the gllrhl and 1hc flillblldllfliilll. ut’ Icindliiici-iuX-liild departed. She would ever udnri‘: that any- Many‘lecicrcd‘perilouslybelow-cu thing was wrong with anyone, 211-, ruth and charity. "Coho h» wan" though stunt-times facts pushed lteiflsln: answered presently with di hard. ‘licr young inist|'es.; halliuity. “ilatfsome gounulman“ han- mauy suitors, and tho lattes: recruit a-aomc gentiulmitil." At that point to ‘the ranks could boast iIT-i lililcIltrul-s-y‘ got the upper hand. lu the way of gvcod looks as was “Cep.‘il‘," she added conscientious- humanly possible, lly_ "fo' his fettiltres." Mrs Howard Fallis ONE OF THE OUTSTANDING WOMEN SPEAKERS OF CANADA Will Address Meetings In Prince Edward Island at the Following Places and Dates n. the Intel-Q's: of Improved Temperance Legislation ELDON, June 8th. GEORGETOWN, June 9th. CARIGAN, June 10th DUNDAS, June 11th. SOURIS, June 13th. KINGSBORO, June 14th. ANNANDALE, June 15th. ST. PETERS. June 16th. MORELL, June 17th. ALL MEETINGS AT B P. M. Everybody Invited to Hear This Gifted Woman Speaker She Has a Message of Particular Importance to Every Woman Vole!‘- Political Meetings 2nd. District of Queen’s ' The Liberal-Conservative Candidates will meet the Electors at the following places and dates, to discuss the political issues of the day? NORTH WILTSHIRE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. June 8 t, CANOE COVE . . . . . . . . . . . - - < ~ -. JWW 9 AFTON HALL June 10 KINGSTON . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . June l3 ‘ CLYDE RIVER .. . June I4 MILTON . . , . . . . . .. . June 15 NORTH RIVER . . . . . . . . .. ,. June 16 WHEATLEY RIVER .. .. June 17 NEW GLASGOW . . . . . . . . . .. June 20 MAYFIELD . . . . . . . , . . . . . .. . June 2i RUSTICO . . . . . . . . . . .. .. June 22 HUNTER RIVER . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. June 23 The Opposition Candidates are invited and will be ‘accorded equal time. Ali Meetings at 8 p. m. L. L, JENKINS, J. H. BUNTAIN. 5933-6-4til1 2am. Public Temperance Meetings FOR WEEK JUNE 6th TO 11th INCLUSIVE Public Meetings Will be Held under the Auapices of the TEMPERANCE ALLIANCE OF ‘PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND at the places and on the date following: Monday, June 6:- St. Peters Hall . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 8.00 p m. Mlllview Hall . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . . . .. 8.00 p. m- .Tueeday, June 7:— Harrlnqton Hall . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8.00 p, m. Head Hillsboro School .. 8.00 p. m. New Perth Hail . . . . 8.00 p. m. Bonehaw Hall . . . . . . . . . . .; . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 8.00 p. m. Wcdnendey, June 8:- Borden Hall . . . . . . . . . .. 8.00 p. m. , Murray Harbor North 8.00 p. m. Thursday, June 9:- Miecoucho . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 8.00 p. m. Hunter River .. 8.00 p. m. . Sonrletown Hell . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8.00 p. n1. Friday, June 10:- ;. ‘ Lot16Hn|l.. . . . . 800p. m. East Point Church . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 8.00 p. m. Saturday, June 11:-- OnnbrldqeHall...... . . . . . . . . .....8.00p.m. Hopefllver Hall 8.00 p. m. RQOB-G-O-Mom-Wed. To the Electors of the 2nd. District of Queens Lodlee and GontIemen:-_ "Willi been laid up for the put four wake with a broken leg, I Wll unable personally to vielt you, end now that the campaign Io on It wllt~bo lynpoeolblo for mo to fulfil the responsibilities ct a muse-to- Ibtouoe oonvn. I therefore humbly ask you to kindly beer with mo the “action o! Isolating to uedioote from the statutes of our Oounty o ‘law, oh, through the Indifference and negligence of Ito eponlorl, has ruined and dlecraeed the fair name on our Province. Your: humble servant, p ' ‘ JIM- IUNTAIN» \ I i '|-|'. .~.-..:.;>_ . wet“? e