927 1.21% .. MAY 21, i ~- s 4-!» THE 151131.10 FORUM not necessarily endorse the opinion of for the discussion by c". Interest. The Charlottetown fenders against Liquor ILaw, and - , I hades are the order ‘ “Y ‘T35.- ‘ye-r ow» rem e! . ... ._ d flainty dreuer-butibe.» "'°~,i’“5-- i m uli: real d es. Get the actual I "m- ‘SlT- ‘ii-c e towiler at it ilyfllfllwrft, h‘ fifteen A - ‘t urse . ‘i.l“ll‘.i‘.fl“ii°.ii.i=° 1- aw‘. mi n- ‘: u“, peril-ct when you start with. i p’ ,- tiuts are true; they don't “k ‘ylliey give the same tints fab- aliavc when bought. "And ifjou .I ‘he u“; w stay, Just use boiling ter instead of cold. 1 - '_ . hmmnd dyes‘ do regular dyeing of mnmrhh just as successfully as m‘, w, lks or woolens; _ com” goods. Your‘ druggist ‘Lalo, we]; and simple directions. M u, Md Color Crsft_—free.' A “m. 1 wealth of ideas in full n, Write for it today. Address, “opp DYES, Dept. N35, Wind- Dyes l‘ ‘sin-n rocei perance Alliance iunder enslave their children's ch i id ron That i5 good and true. Hut not misapplled, when applied moderation‘! if it is -true when so applied, then somg of ~the ablest and best men and women that ' have ever known wereyawfulcsin- the heople of this temperate prov- ince are sinners, who have com- .lll Olld .. {oIHVT-Boil tom? s 0f I The Wee} (cominuedjrom ‘page twelve) thousands of clergy and lait-y in Ontario compromise with sin whéui-Itlioy supported the temper- ance policy oi’ Premier Ferguson for the control and abatement of the Liquor Evil? I am glad that tho Temperance Alliance and the ministers have lJBOIFWIQlIQO oiut of their long sleep by the publication of Premier Ste- wart's policy. But really they ousht not to permit absolute nonsense to be published in their name. itppening- Missc-s lietty and Lulu Robinson. Sunimersidc, have arrived home m a holiday visit to Montreal. I am. lSir etc- ronio. Niagara Falls, and other A LOVER 0F TEMPERANOE gnadiap points of interest. <o-o-——— ' ' ' MRS. WRIGHT'S VEl-TACITY Queen Mary is adding yet anoth- QUESTWNED‘ r to her many “collections" of i ings. bike is making o. collection {photographs oi‘ scenes and liici- ills soother by the Duke and uchess oi York in connection llll their present visit lo Austra- . The collection is expected to ll many albums before the. ~to_ur llll. 'Sir,~lt was with great indigna- tion I rend in The Patriot what Mrs. Wright‘ was relmrlfd 1° 1W” said about the conditions iu (lav- llslc under the (iotlionburt! Willem of liquor control, which is sonic- times called tho (Jarlisle system. While that system is nothing to be compared in the matter of effec- tiveness with the system of cou- trol promised by Premier Stewart. yct it has proved tho most (affective and salutary measure of temper- ance reform evcr introduced in tho Old Country. My father, Alderman ltigg, who visited here some years ago, and is well-known to many of your readers, was a member of the City (louncil ami Watch Committee of Carlisle at the time the new sys- tem was introduced. and is so still. I therefore can_ speak from first hand knowledge, and beg to state that Mrs. Wright}; piciiure of con- ditions under the Gothenburg sys- tem of control in Carlislr: is a gross misrepresentation. My hus- band can bear mo out in this as well, as he resided in Carlisle un- der the (lothenburg system for n considerable time. T116 GOIhBIIbIIPB system elimin- ates all private profit from the sale ‘of liquor, restaurant managers be- ing pnidia commission on overy- ‘tiling-sold ‘except alcoholic liquors. so they have noptemptation to push tho sale of these. Tho profits ac- cruing. from the system arc spent 011 100B! improvements and the de- velopment of the district, but not for the relief of taxation. For in- stance. public playgrounds, bowl- ing greens, golf‘ links. cricket parks, art galleries, libraries. otc., mare been made, or. acquired, and maili- tained from the proceeds of the restaurants under the Gothenburg Bystem. by which no person is ai- lowed to drink to excess under the penalty of being refused any fur- ther service then or on subsequent occasions. Thefiothonburg system is controlled and regulated as to management by clergyman. both Church of England and Non-con- formlsl. and laymen. and is the most popular and admired system of temperance reform introduc- ed and successfully operated in both ‘England and‘ iscotland , I3 Mrs. Charles A. Beer. 204 Hills- ro street, has for her welcome as: her mother, Mrs. G. A. Teed. f Saint, John, who will spenihtho mmor here. O The Chiirlotieiotvn Lawn Tennis e h opens officially forthe season Tuesday ivhcn loo will be gen- by Miss ll. Vinnicombe,' Miss L. nuucoil. and Miss Inavflillgn. e members are looking forward a (lclighiful summer's sport. a a o v lrs. J. (killings, of this city, ut the ivookend in Snmmerside, hint: her sister, Miss n. Hamil- . who is seriously ill. O I-I 0 I a O irs. Lyman Leard. of Albertina,- = tho guest of Prof. and Mrs. nton, Sackville, for thy‘ Mount lson Closing. I \OO close liat with a borst crown of to straw has a band made oi‘ ot-luc-nots. A clustor of the r biuo flowers is worn as a ltonulere. i I I he vogue of lace for summer is icateil by thonumber of smart ' frocks made of lace dyed in tel shades. Many feature tho bolero cffocts. nus... Entomolo- 81st Will Destroy This column la open, ‘. rsepomenteml‘ mention; 91 Guardian doei eerreepondema. . A QUESTION Sin-i-ilt is stated that purchasers of liquor. as well as sellers are oi- the Prohibitory that they‘ are “equally liable to" fine and impris- onment. HIM; anyone been prosecut- ed and punished for buying liquor in all the year; of proliilbltin that A Quasi-tones -—-———<-O->---— "m: ‘FE-MPERANCE outta-rm. ved this morning a new publication issued by the Tom- this holid- lng- The motto over i-i. is: “They who make compromise with sin." is it to persons who partake of liquors in ners, and probably three-fourths of promised with sl - and so enslave theirchildrenhi children. Did the province. Prohibitory Commissioners done their ‘best: it is the. law ihali is. inoperative. ernment Control remedy. won't ‘Control vs iProhibitIon", now be truc. _ 'l‘hose buyers required it small (iuaniliy of liquor for medi- qulred. consequently the buyer liud to "shell out" the money for llll?‘ larger quantity than he asked for-Ii ls that not a (lisgrncoful slate ofi affairs‘! The question here ziriscsl what became of the quantity‘ thus; forced by Act oi‘ Psi-llaiutnu on the; buyer or buyers‘! Well, ii may wcll‘ take of more than they desired and perhaps became intoxicated, or left the balance in some person's oiilce store or dwelling. What a spec tacle! How does it lit in ,willi the! prayer: "Lead us not iiiio tempta- tion"? This degrading practice has gone on for years; and must hawk . w I boon known to the Dominion Alli- ance and other reformers who urn‘ now clamoring for a continuance of.‘ the luxury thus passed around. ‘ Take another beautiful sample oi" the working of this law. An oillcf-r‘ of the law seizes it quantity oi’ liquor uf low graile which he found‘ in the possession oi‘ some iudividu? ill. This olllcvi‘ is l'\!IllllI‘1‘(l lo past: the “bug-juico" over to n vendor, who is also compelled to soil it mi some purchaser who is oluiiniug it‘. be ill or for some other person ivhii. is really ill! This sinieineiii has‘ been mode by hundreds of purch ers, and vxpirscs one of ih - siuiri. ed proliiliiiirry Acl.. \\'iini would he suid 0i‘ the laws of poguu llllillllldtiS if they viverp so ouiinvved us io per nilt such Why. a cry would go up for funds. to support. Christian llllH$lli|llll‘lI‘S “in The only ray of hope for llll‘. sick and old folk in this i-oiiiiiry l. such a low. rights wliilo living. do so now. the best and ihc worst -of ii. lll'l't“ flc will pass into ihi- liuinls oi‘ thi- ‘I people under (i()\'i‘I‘lllIl('llt' (fonlrolm They are offered ll means oi [ITO-p Parliairient-Scli'-(iovei-nmcnl. Alli ai-zsallahle. The principle of _seli- -*i government is inherently i'ii:lit.i whilst prnhlbitory riilc is all authority oui. of ilit: hands of s this election. with this splendid form of (loveru-f merit. This prohibition incnsiros‘ i for the past. minor; llllli uief have.‘ Every person admits Then try tho (‘luv-i I am, Sir, otc., HONEST TEMPERANCE THE ISSUE l . I l i l ‘ii D ISir:—'i‘lie great. cusc oi’ "(iovoru- ' ‘ Mrs. Wright's picture of the Wo- M0sqult0es' - men's Gretna Tavern in Carlislo '*‘-- is the grossest absurdity and mis- (Cirtadlan PIBQII)‘ ' representation of the truth. A. 0ut., May 20. —If you fl favorite breeding-place for 4' toes around your summer 5° "Phil-Penny an you have-to I} w write to Arthur Gibson. “"1 Efliomoloeist, and enlist ll-Ie has sskedflianpdiens nform his department about ° pests occurring in any very ylng numbe u. sold in the Women's Gretna Tavern; and there are no separate taverns for women where liquor is sold in Carilsle. Gretna Tavern was a board- ing house set apart exclusive- ly .for women ammunition work- obs during tho war, and is still used as a men's and women's host- cl. but never during the war nor since has any alcoholic liquor been permitted to be sold in it. Since Mrs. Wright has so grossly niisrepresentedthe conditions ex- isting in Carlisle with which I am personally familiar. what reliance flan he placed on her other stato- llmllts made in thispampaign? §Witb reference to Mrs. Wright's t. l _.~ .'...-.~.\ i. THERINEuPARAIQlflOI-OVER. - hero peacefully entered7nto re ll r an llln s?“ of several ' I ' ‘ ' 8 onthll a’ , oyemege . _ . Ehtor or the late Wll ' his Glover, White Sands, t 4 j lot a family of seven sons a xhters, excepting one brother air ' Old homesto ". "Aunt Kati lei-once to alleged drinking among h dren and youths in Carlislo itls "lllllly unreliable and untrue. Un- Ilhu w!“ fammmqy no‘n' U18 Bfllllll LEW I10 Child ill nl- ltnuive, unselfish. lndiignd 1" “"94 ‘Within the doors of a place irious. sue hem he; “gen ‘ will" lltioholic liquor ie sold under treat patience and foi-titud .' °-'“°' F“ ""- Mrlon under the mains into the xreatflbbyori Q“ f‘ ‘iililissn is. allowed to be one of deep sleep. Not having Qiogiardj. with liquor. In other t robust constitution she spent m’ "mm" 1"’! 0f Enslnnd ically all ber ‘life at home, mil ‘smfiilndflprohlblt the sale of = lite will-be most- missed, os- - ' A “m Y by her nieces and nephews, i gbliitlls under eighteen "i9 has been to es a mother. l!!! prohibit the pra- 1 "msrutlwnicn was held on "if"! in. tavern or eon-ea premises. Lafitte LWII conducted" at the . lld “im-qphato‘ i‘ 1""? "It'll!!! this what reli- The hym v11”? . .511; Mrs.’ Wriahrs are is i” i y." swn‘n Yell ll is, its; under full swing, is at-lrncinig the No alcoholic llqllul‘ whatever is ‘Bellewl attention of the people of the ell-tire lProvlnco; it is the. pro- valllng EPOM- trial, in which ‘the best lincr- eats of our beautiful Island are at stake, tho speakers, iectiur- We and writers, pro and con, iii-c the witnesses and -'the,wholc of the electorate are both the Judges and the jury. lI-low imuch i-t would simil- lify the duties of the judges and Jurors if before he commenced to Witness should be required to take would give would be th¢ truth, the whole truth and nothing but the i-Plltll. ‘with a legal sentence to 1w lllillosed upon everyone who violat- ed that. oath.‘ llf this could -be brought about the length of Ill0 speeches delivered, as well as that of the letters" andedltorials in the newspapers would be ‘very materi- ally thcse we would not have, as is now with solemn ceremohies and the laying on of hands have secreted and set apart their lives ‘to the service of the Liv- ing God. proving recreaiit to their trust, and. for the sake of filthy lucre. proatituting their talents and advantage, by 1111191091118 tlwm i" to, cause of three out of seven thing; the. lLord most d viz. q lying toncue. e M grit ll u l4 topic of conversation hrougbout the whole Island at. this w ll home w sl lve any evidence, each and over)’ solemn oivt-h that tho evidence nc I1 curtailed. Under prob circumstances as l0 u.- case, oven clergyman; who. m n con- ‘to devote hlitfl? witness gpeelgeth lie; and he that new; . mi i ‘bro - v. .. ‘ l0 L‘ l i t der iihc press-ill treatment. tiers, on the other hand, claims that. lVfitll- mid l imugiueil ii Wits. l.\ll'ri. Phillis, pica], opposed to fruudiuii 11nd llll(l‘.<‘illi 111,-, other hund boldly states "i the great majority who alone shouldr] liuvi‘ seclLin "W "W" "lilllji- rule. "Let us keep this (l()('il‘lIli‘ mphuvked Ill) by iiie ieioui- u f -n view until the litst voto is llvliiftl 111 "mm- ("m imfim“ We“ o“ or lmoniviui. vvliirh oi‘ those two [NOD10 ln our country we lll'(‘ Iilcssvdflri untitled ~<i "H1911"- ty is the only blot on our couiiiryls skirted ‘by ‘lion. J. -D- iSicwart. This, escutcheon. But wo know now how he might readily <1" 1i li- _ It has deceived us and have iln- for the vivid imogiiizition he. unlov- irower to re-establish law nccoriliug ‘uuntciy II@**~*‘<‘~“-‘“‘-“- ‘YiliFh _ to tho popular will. No pin-son ilinl hliu to sec so much in H- UM! 1100*‘ we know of desires to sec Ilic flood-moi happen to bl“. HWY“- "mier “m” Gates of Bacchus let loose in ourifhore, and ‘ The people will not. iol-,\\"he.ii an 010K101‘ 1108f.“ <1 ‘niieakei crate such tragedies us have bceirsny iiioi s0 and Si) i“ i" witnessed under-prohibition. 'I‘lu-u furin his’ izikc n look for yollfseit- by all means turn over a new leul", Your eyes "lily he "it will” "leam" and inaugurate a more eifei-livi- ilimi WPW‘ "l" "inmkmfi- mid 911511? regulated system lliznii that which has mocked at obvrli" ence to the law ter of a century. Anti-Now the Radio mys the actors, und the other veil’ considerable e-Xllfili-‘wii SUIT‘.- is advertising eomebodyhi llrndlwl —wliotlier it be it an automobile tire. a iooih paste. m- u, n|gm club. A big business nutn once said to prudncco notliInlL" dio actor. doocc" all manner of- things. should I say audition) was moat. ox~ lrllarailug. very charming gentleman whocall- cd himself, somewhat mysteriously. "tho director." exclusive services evening between the hours of nine and ten, in 14 different cities all at the same time. iiy enough on the face of . play. hour, I presented‘ myself at the studio. ed at once.‘ that depressing stage-door atmos- phere thst pre ails at the regular theatre that m kes one wish one were selling bonds insteadof act- lng. THE CHARROTTETOWN how he ought in cos! his ballot so as to insure the best Interests of our heaven endowed Island iu the gulf. e lgoverwinents and innumer- Tempei-anoc Commissions have, year alter year. vainly and much- vaunied, church-blessed, churm-lad-t on. magic wand of iProlilbition. whose slightest touch was guaran- makes the purchase of spirituous teed by "B Dmmoierfi l0 Bffldiwle liquors strongly compulsory. Thou- every trace of lawlessness and im- sands of witnesses could K0 on the morality from our midst, and thus stand and prove this statement to exterminate 1'01‘ all time that UB5! ' ovil with growing cine or a beverage, and what hap- fQflls and IQIIHICIBH- ‘Not Withstand- pened‘! Why. the vendors could nut lug the apparent sincerity oi‘ their sell them any less than a lurgeriefforts and intentions, Prohibition, quantity than the purchasers re-ilike every other llbtlltll advertised lqiiack cure-nil. has, according to al- uiosi. universal opinion, not only ig- the lirulnist-d results, but has aggravat- ed the original cvil and increased Niu able desperately wielded that moral cancer the liquor all its iiisitliiuus. over uoniiniously failed to produce the silo and number of its evil-pro tlllCilll-Z‘ tentacles. As would term ii, it has take than itself. Each of the iwo irolliirul ‘parties has laid heforu the electors of P. l'l i. the existing purpose to pursue, if power. ~ As skilful iloctors. when they find that their trcutlneni oi‘ a dis- INISI‘ is iioi accomplishing tho desir- cd cud. hold it consultation and pre- scribe ii new iIIIOIlU of treatment. s0 lhc lStewart government, finding was a rank fail- ilizit Prohibition urn, proposes to adopt u new treat- ment in the hopes of eradicating (he cvil ivhich is thriving, growing. dud becoming iuoi-c-‘nnd more mul- Ignnni the longer ii Ffilllklllliii under Mr. Saun- ii would Ibc tiisaslivius i0 change the lI‘i‘llTlll(‘llI. just ul. present. lie‘ aims ihui ii would he iviser to ‘ _ ‘ ‘ igive the illfiifilrii,‘ ill least two years of supply operand undii lli‘ huasi-Wnmuq, w gm“, gtrongur‘ its loiilurles to spread further. Io sink its roots deeper and gci a hotter lioit m you in allow iliu patient to grow a - z‘ 1E deal worse in gel much near- vote with heart nnd soul ziguiiisi He‘ ' . . -~ he brow of illt‘ "rave. litifrlifi lcl. us have the i ovq" i“ i , " . - ernme-nt (‘oulrol system us Hllilii rls w“ “lwmpmd l" "Ohmm mm’ howl $085,510 ‘Hmor “jliivh H,“ Donn“, lnlll-Z would ii h,- lii-foree your isle-l ' ' - U ' f‘ hours woultl be ' l Jriteu-i. their lives and ilieii 1' _ _ _ u“ i ( qqw}, mnmnnoilii-i- doctors number . lh- llh ivisc _i:i proitii-iing ‘the souls nud morals - "'.lllll‘0- Drastic changes zirc also l'l‘l|lIil'l’(l "i Fm" Hmny m‘ W" ‘m 1 ringing‘ with au- I - . i- heir lieulili. ' il.. : .‘t i lli ilor—-—lnrilil “m”? i . _ , . as legards W (Os U I We are comiiiitndctl lll the bcrllr‘ again tho (loverumciii (foiilrol of-i"I“_"t“-“ _i"]i"__k““ wgliiiilxx'l‘;elwfig't_ fers a measure of relief. The irol- 4 "h i i‘ -‘ - 1 h - he speaker's any and ' "ctrrtztill lit-y i-oiiinin the not ll-(éf- oi lfillll lit-fore \\ fr; incorporate it from the stuii-uitiuis madc llYi Iullis. Ir» iIVlc-f ihzii he ha ,. hlsj IliiOlllPIIiN mi ivhal. Hflllltll) dy told llil‘. ilizii Silllllllklil) “illil ii. W115 s0. punk Wliiil. I do know and whet l 31,-. yicKiunon says he has rcnd he (‘onservztiivo illuiform as IIW‘ W35 llill Fitllliiifi never will bo there. lhut plat- l: .si-. he » m‘ 1 L SCRUTATOR Actor Condensed from Vanitf Pa“? (April. '27.) Leslie Howard. And now coincv the. radio, nu oh- ri-ly new l'.ltl't'l‘|' upcll to 'i‘ll<'h‘- inns. , To Iiu- uuiniiiittctl the ttrvltt lIlY-‘r .,-v “lwuys is: since tho radio udivllco get ihoir entertainment m." who is the philanthropist. who IIOIITIOCLOIl ith tho/performance? (if course. rat's tho (7lll.(;ll.\0ll(.' is never quilt: But one thing is certain. Th1. hole thing is publicity. The aciui chewing gum. nun, “Actors are DB-"l: lei-i on ilic communlty—-t'li8y I10!"- Hut not tho ra- lla is helping to "pr"- iiiy solitary radio appearance ti)!’ I was engaged by a With him I signed contract. lu which .l pledged my for a certain That was uncan- it I was play opposite a famous actress a scone from an equally famous the appointed Accordingly, at There was none of Instead I entered a luxur- iis reception room, dimly lighted. :number of ladies and gentlemen - rvtendinsiowdwunmnnm and‘; c4318.»? iii! . ‘i Scripture n- io itself be bolielwll tlliil UIHY llltil to pilY-‘iiiimerous other (lcvils ‘more wicked the modus. operundi they, un- ‘circumstanccfl. , elected to G k’: GUARDIAN PAGE TI-IIRTE MUFFETS The most Delicious and Nutritious‘ ‘ ' Whole-Wheat Product on the Market. The All-Year-Round Cereal. Accepted by Authorities the World over A as the best food for human consumption. . Try a Package and be Convinced. For Sale by all the Leading Grocery Stores.’ in the Provincef DEBLQIS BRO.S., LTD. Wholesale Distributors‘ for P. E. Island n 1i r ll or": Al? . t i |. l I l here.) silt-lice. studios. iiant glare coat to a boy. doors I could mouths opened and shill, lmi. from WlliCll no sounds seemed lo issue. I could see the members of 1t large orchcstrzt in their working apparently in Suddenly the iililo illllll inc and ilirusl nic into one I found myself in lit‘ said hr ivns our Au- offiz-in nouncer, us lic hnmleii my lint unduny hc furthcr- ] Act-or: more, that we ivuro due to be "on i Famous lIc said, . . , .1 if ‘i ' -ii ‘u ‘It -lz igi the ‘he "i" i“ “V” n system oi bnrburiiy’fgliluzxisuiiltl I‘:l_p::,,,5,nd(),;.,L::,“:,,,l_ frightened mo (lrendfully. l look “r w‘, M] vmpr ’. one of td through the two ndjzicenl slud- ‘ . ‘ ' ' i ‘ s. ‘liov werc strictly . .. - ‘ ‘i: l i.‘lil(ll_ zkzlillllflm ,'l ' ~ “m” new” mm‘ Am‘ Nanny ‘w’ iliiliilor‘llilluliiivydii ‘czilieiluin zldlvised prom’ "ml flmmgi‘ sec people shirt ironipleii seize: of light, were humming through their stings Ill y imaginary most bewildering out loudly other forms of rule are shunts illiIl'iliil| liil-Iiliy-ilfiilvlr-(l iliifl :l'91liiY-l‘i‘-i which nobody paid tlic delusions. (Jcntnries of OXDOTIOIIIZGHJfillPlilliil lilldytl-‘il-‘i- have proved this (liiclrlne to he uu- luniion sister tciiiinn. minutes." This ziguin Iind n0 effect. c-r llPPVFlllSl A _ Announcer friend ivus march- 'Y‘i"~‘i'#‘"""'ili;: up 11nd down, having u llillvi I _ h l ‘gm “w” Mun‘, privzote rehearsal in ziddrcssiug on It rill . , , A. ‘I 1cm ill our in u >2, .. '1 i lgllutxlo,’ stilt-filial?‘ illlolildszllillbiiiiffel’ in their stnteiricnts. Tlic-viilflvl the", ha“ never y,“ b“... a bcitci jllr. Alcliiuuim (litters esscirtiallyl was simply inrlgggrlbahlg, System: found ma“ (;,,vt.,.,,,m.,ln “y zvboul how ‘uintieiy, Slllllll in Alber-ide-l] audience. and the "'l‘hrec niiiiuieis." little Intel‘. y I glanced through tl whose _ oils “'l'\vo - f lately l,‘ his drum. I . by dviécilifll‘ sleeves-y who in turn ihun and the offit-iul gestured that. l ' was sircaking too lbud. . soniul- or flusttireil inc, and I spoke my‘ mmy wok a leading mm‘ their glass line, "Dearest, listen to that omin-' thunder," lll4'l'l‘ hadn't been any thunder. This liorrifioil the official, whoeevelliilg of hi9 iii-TEE‘- bflm “'35 "- 3 ' -.siisiiulle.il violently in the (lrummcr, W"? 0119- U19"! being i-WQIVB hfilld ipml vlggrougly (moi cattle. two horses llesltlvs n. large I myself was so put quantity of grain and feed lost. ii pages is unknown how the fire ovigiriniel. 'l‘his produced y The Famous Act- gale oi‘ laughter, hastened nervously to ex? Tm,- pluin, out loud. to the world in gen-l 1|p_ $i[1g_q_i|',u,‘(‘l‘ill, "Oh, hell. I've turned over ioui that. I turned over two mistake. or ihi-I dreuilful result. u mil-tress went into ii 11nd lll ilitiiilllil l midst of an intense activity. 1l)l'l'l'l€ls'tl'il. was tuning Sllgliigsl, ul-jvhoni probably have pyorrhenTV _ lteztliziilg suddenly that. much of villi‘ tooth paste market was trenib. ltaiii- lint: in the hulmwe, i pulled myself address-oil mcnuscript and wished I hurl lcnru- Hl-titill l0 Ibo “niikc". od it by heart; “Ogre minute." Just as much llfllklli-(IS cvor. ed something in my car. l-‘iimous Actress: All right‘! Mo: What? 1-‘. A: Are you all right‘! Mo: i lhink so. i‘. A: about New York being a big place. .\lc:__ What line? l‘. A: Wcll, there's only one. I'm going to cut it. It's uu good and you can't. tell whether" theyls laughing anyway. Bic: Sui‘ l‘. A: A I'm- the ihui Ne: Wh l‘. A: ilurnder. Don't bo a. fool. ’ And can; you imitate 1w e. nrl (ll)ll'i forgot. in w ider. at thunder‘! all iloi: barking ‘I Mo. (horrified): , v The Official Voice itgaiu. "Thirty l “""i§'-‘\d“m-“ (‘"- Mm-e noise the“ eon; and Thursday evening periorinauc~ cs in the Masonic Hall. it was the Every first of their Island engagements] You fool you Iiavlug come here from the maili- lnnd on Wednesday afternoon. 0n‘ iilic (rpeniug night "Why Mon Mar’ i-y" it mystery play in ihrco nctscl [delighted eiverynne present. and tho‘- ,\'fllltlflvllll\ between ouch aci con- Burns. the World's illiitinpioii Pu or 'l'earor; Stephen‘ sci-ends." ’l‘lii:n, very Absolute single sound stops. ouizht i0 apologize for hcori. large cities. lll thn room with you. hour tivory sound. presence m At the fa AIIIIOIIINBGI‘ , n,’ H u I l m i _ “Torn Rcilway, novelty Juggler. was H)“ w" fiahsflrgemwlg€ilg lll itself well worlh the price of‘a(l~ so 1-,". m do this, I moved nearer mission. T-he cast of" characters was HPIWatson, Tom Redway; Anni Bunty mysterlouslwlflllifli. Nina. phone. to hour what he was saying. wus discussing ills-case from which. according his statistics, four-fifths of the hu-l No! loud. "ON THE AIR." dead silence! your noisy Your audiom-t: has arrived. Elcron millions of ijgem. from ll ‘flit-y are prm-ticnliy 'I‘liey vun Oin- fools their osi. opprcssivcly. r side of the room the was now whispering SOIIN.’ mun race». are suffering, and which can only be checked by a liberal use of Borh nection formnnco. ment. I realized . Hour.‘ and tho “Borham Tooth nm't~i Tooth Paste. mysterious ilisensc But only for a mo- the by gentleman's nexi words that this was "Borhani that. we were part of imam‘ Roper- iory \(,'o.," and would be assisted by the "‘I~lorh1tm Tooth phony Drchestra." ized until that moment. who my august employers were] but the dis- creet way in which their represent- ative avoids tainting she's art ‘with commercialism by advertising their product delicately through another microphone Paste, Syru- l had not. real- commended my em- players very dearly to me. The entertainment was now on in earnest. his head from his instrument. the Tooth Paste orchestra struck up, and the Tooth Paste singers broke I was pleasantly surpris-‘lnto song. >111. The Announce raised I had been sitting next ‘to them. and when the song was ovcr, l lumped to my feet and cried "Marvellous! the farmers up." ror-strloken official ‘leaped at me, and. with an agitated finger to his llpi; reminded me that seven mil- lion people remark. - I bet that will wake At which n hor- oould bear my every ‘girl through. l I am afraid I have modc it all l look rather" complicated. but I as- '5 WRS bcgiiiniilg u. get very friglii- sun-you that auiiiis for the radio cued. The famous actress screnin- in’ iffllll/ 1L 111081 iilsllifillli H11- , lu ilio old days the cry of the siugc ivus "Bruins, brains." carding tho latter the ‘movies came land cried noiv comes the radio wiI.l I'm going lo cili. lhal lino 'V"l('0-‘4. Vililfflfl." And il is always the actor who rcspozids. A“ “w, 'I‘llul this iiy |sisiing of Ni “Faces, -~<o->-- -~ -- "Hnnter River n. i? And community is higlily| appreciative of tho best in dramat-I ic nri- was evidenced by the capac-l houses which and before at Vveduesday l KP-‘iillffid that l "H181 Hlleflit Mrs. W. McDougnll \\'ll.s' in (‘hur- urt out into the microphone."lguemwl, on Thursday Iingi_ - ' Actress minutes, which -soul into tho instrument. Inimed-_ This rathmnnd in which her I realized jMartin through fire (‘l —{-O-§— iOnly a "trillion wean. iT=he world will last ‘Li. beehoves 11s ii-hr-u, ‘To enjoy liife ‘while. The loss sustained by Ali". PcIi-i" llll '. liulilis." by tho Youm! Peoples Society of Trinity (‘hurl-h iluugliter Aiiss ’l‘liii r- lllg. i» ibui Ill (‘ll . lllPy --uy' my d '\\'(' Ill Li)‘ il-tll . ’ llli mciiizillv The argument that women were to men, Prof. Derick answered from llvl‘ vast hic- logiirnl knowledge. i ferlcr while there geniuses ihzi ilenius Prcttydilvcnly" _ Divided In Sexes. (Canadian Praia!) AIONTIRICAL, Quta, "Sir “Wired Lnurier once told inc ‘u- wnnie-d the‘ vote for all wo- n (‘zi:zidn", said Prof. Carrie Peru-k éiddri ssing a suffrage meet- liad been more women genus- (S. llll'l‘f‘ was thc some preponder- ance of men who were insane and techie-minded sirurd women. ovor Since genius was ‘J May 20. lShe showed m‘ ntaily un- qualities myself . Stiuieiiow we Dis- l faces.” And 61- I the cry i l Vicinityi E. R. :46 Richmond st. Fire, Life, Accident, Sickness and Plate Glass Insurance t f-ll") WFPK "rill all ofu dither." nu zihncrmaliiy, this meant that [his W"? "mshvd m“ iamfwm‘ II-I-azeléilw you file ‘\illl‘l‘ finger WP"! W113 i1 EFF-lit!‘ Difllmftifln 0f AVWLI‘; um‘, vmiiv may]? lnrmlillced :1 -- ‘ women with the normal ""i”"y “ i“ 9 "*3- Wfise _ -___‘N~Q, _~;_ 1m,“- gilmn reedeii in the every-day work of n, Wm; u]! ziinirlst _supei'iiuninii gesticulaiions‘Jsfbzfuar i iuylthvlnl “m. running a ummry‘ “also plainly indicated. “You confounded,“ y ‘ ‘ ' ‘ Sud- fool, don't. you know that there are yan official popppcd in1tii(lczill-""‘"1‘ SOVB" llliliiflll B60916 llt UH" ~ To l'll(l of this thing. four million of €¢I BROW Charlottetown at Lowest Rate - Good Strong Stock Companies Agent at Summerside, Lloyd Lewis. . - \ h. " ,@..¢€\ ;;~ - {I greeted ilie iGushoe, isxpcri of Charleston; and‘ sontod the Mr. Sterl ..- um“- . t Feriic. i. Baker; a moment I wondered what con- this could havo with our impending per- play betwecn acts. Grunt. Fred Mr. and Mrs. _ Mr. Donald Andrews and '.M“llllt Jan- ie Andrews, Mr. and Mrs. Jas. H. Andrews. Mrs. -E. Fraser and Mrs. A. B. l-louston attendedtlie funeral of the late Mrs. which took place ‘at llYiday afternoon. ' or Burke, Frcd W. Sharkey: Curtis.‘ Street. Walter iFrctlerit-ks. This play was arranged by iI-l. Wilnioi. Young. owner and manager of tho Company. . ()n iThursday evening, they pre- "l-luman Cargo" with an (lllilfll change of specialties ‘following was tho cast: Jamie-son (a missionary) Stephen Lindloy Gushec; Togo (a nallveiwNiua Di‘. Tho Burns: W. Sharkoy: Judsonl (Tho Rubber Boss) Tom Redwayil Jimmy Bones, H .Wllmot Young; Wayne Fbwler. Edgar L. Baker; Mary Fowler, Marjic Adams. The Company was loud in their praise of the splendid new Hall lately erected by the Masonssnd if posisble wil larrange for a return engagement. at Island itinerary. the Jan. Burns; ttlivvllltefli, H, Wllmot Young; Camp-i l)l‘ll. Stephen Lindley Gushee; Jul-l _ia Ilufriine Maijlc Adams; lRober-t Andrews Wilmot, ‘Inspect-i v Everybody iMrs Howard ONE 0F THE 0U'TS'I‘ANl'ilN(-2 wow 1m SPEAKERS OF CANADA Wlli Address Meetings in Prince Edward island at the Following Places i ' --and Dates in the Interest of j Improved Temperance“ Legislation SPRING VALLEY, Saturday. Mly 2"‘- 9 P- M' ALBERTON. Monday. May 23rd. 5 P- M- O'LEARY, Wednesday, May 25th. 3 P- M- otzuvgooo, May 2am. 8 P- M- ELLEFISLIE. May 21o». a P.M- KENSINGI om May aoth, a p. m. Invited to Hear. This Gifted Woman Speaker‘ phe Hu a_Message of Particular lmlwfillllifl i0 EV"! W°"“"_ V°"" ‘fol is. Gregory close of the E, Andrews. ISLAND, AT THE FOLLOW Temperance Alliance Meetings DATES: MR8. OORDON WRIGHT OF SOUTH LONDON, ONTARIO, PREII- DENT 0F OANADIAN WOMAN'S CHRISTIAN TEMPERANOE UNION WILL ADDRESS PUBLIC TEMPERANOI MEITINQ UNDER THE AUSPICEiS OF THE TEMPERANCE ALLIANCE 0F PRINCE EDWARD INO PLACE-D ON THE FOLLOWING Saturday, May Ziatl-R. C. Hall at Sturgeon at 8 p. m. Sunday. May afldr-clfdlfllll, Presbyterian Church at 11 a. m. ; g for Woman Only in the Y. M- ,9. ‘N°"b°'°‘Pi_ Ill day, May, find-Mass Msetln . ' A. alum, Charlottetown at 4 p. In. m-iis ‘ _ f - M.“ 1 __. Mistral-earls wl" l.» ~01» ,. w- »