Inaugllraliillg His Policy of Improved Temperance, Premier Stewart. puts His Trust 1n the People. He Does Not Believe that it -is Necessary to Place the People in Seclusion to Give Them Sell-Control. ‘Train the Young. Trust the Old, Know- ledge is Strength 1s the Foundation of True Democracy, and that is the Liberal-Conservative Policy on the Liquor Clues. me Temperance Commission shall be empowered to issue mits good for a specified quantity of liquor. No permit shall be issued to anyone under twenty-one "years of 1 | . ‘an NINE tion. WHAT nurnovnn TEMPERANCE MEANS i age. ‘I Regulations shall be rigorously enforced to prevent fraud and misrepresentation in the use of permits. “ Permits shall not be transferable, and shall be liable to be can- celled should it be proven that the grantee has been guilty of drunkenness, neglect of wife and family, or has become by habit ~ --Trust ‘ the ‘ People- Premier Stewarfs 1 Policy I and repute, ‘an idler or profligate person. _ No additional vendorship to those already in existence shall be made by the Temperance Commission. Any Incorporated Town desiring a Vendor shall proceed by way ‘of petition to the Ggvgy: “nor-in-Council which, if the petition be considered tive, shall order a plebiscite of the area to be taken, and shall be guided by a maj irity vote therein on the subject. r \ per- representa- GAlPS PLANTS ‘The iwnutiltll is as uscful as the mp-__|rugu_ ‘jvlowni-s inure boon much improved oi‘ late. that lll‘! time llowers can hardly now ho .__,4,_ ognizeli. llllllll Bedding Flower Plants- tor. Stock, Phlox, Snapdrilgon. Petunia, Verbena, Mari- d. Balsam, Sweet Alysslnm, Sal- lossis, Cosmos. Zinnia at 25c por l hid. ll. DOHlZlgB prepaid. Seedling sy, Salvia, Sweet William. ‘Dlllll- n m» Pinks. Forger-Mu-Not 40c en postage prepaid. lvtarBllfirll nation 60c dozen. sy in bloom Pansy and (wlntererl over) cal-h, $1.00 per doz, by mall ‘ 20c doz. for postage. Double lyliocks (choice) 15c each, $1: liflr d oz. terbury Bell Cucumber Digitsli o and Delphmium or llspur, 25c each. Those are largo ‘your old plants and too heavy I all. - 30c dozen. or Fox ersnnial cgctable Plants --Extra ‘curly hag.‘ doz, . Cuuliflowur and $1.30 por Colory ]00—hy lllaii ‘i pm- 100, Extra curly Tomato lloz. . mall 35c. Laté Cubbfllln fn-ll and winter use 30c por 100. ls. by maibbate Cabbage [liulils wn outside not ready before 20 o‘ . ole-Cabbage for fall or winter will not keep it forced early. r tho convenience of customers ting our city ws havo arranged ‘ tbrtor 62' Co., Send Store. 72 7i Queen Street and M. Fras- ‘Eut and City Market to hnndlc llllhls. and th y receive. them " °““ lzardens resh daily. We "Ways pleased to have custom- visit our xardons head of Prince M31 . 8.-—l‘ans J. .1. oAv a eon. 8t and be sonaliy select plants. and Carnation have “ ‘WY much winter kiilod— ‘l’ heavy plants by oxnrpss. Borden " Items‘ llarolrl are spend-lug the wcck-cnti 1n ‘Charlottoown. was ‘a: recent v-l itor to Borden. gues n! Mr. J. .1. ‘Murray. .\lrs. W. Jrviuri: and Mrs, Urvlllo 1.01mi are spending a few days in Cape Traverse and Tryon respect- ivcly. Mr. and Mrs. J. V. Ala!!!)onalil ltllli family, accompanied by Miss Anni.» MacDonald spent Sunday at Glenfinnan. ‘Mr. Frank Campbell has return- ed ‘l0 the States after spenldini: his vacation on the island. whf-ln in Boston he-‘was the guest oi‘ Mrs.‘ Willard Leard. The Women's ‘institute of this town held a very succes-sfnl ‘pantry sale a few days ago, the ‘su-m of twenty five dollars being realized. This‘ worthy institute aro doing grout work to hclp pay off the debt oi‘ tllc school. ' .llowni.t-Niarsl‘hensou Nlrplials. ~~ A very pretty and ‘interesting ‘vod- dinp,‘ was solomuibetl at (lhalwlotie- town on Saturday ‘May the‘four- tcenth, when Miss Alberta Mac- Phcrsoil oi‘ ‘Borden, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. ‘Robert MnoPhcrsomi, bo- brido of Mr. Arnstt l-lowatt, son of Mr, t\\'m. i‘). Howatt, also of, llor- don. The ceremony was ‘performed by ltov. Ewen MauDouzuli. pastor of tho Church of Scotland. The bride looked very beautiful lll n. gown oi queen blue can-ton crepe and blnclr su in coat, also a charm- ing bal in two tone effect. The happy couple were unattended. Mr. and Mrs. Howatt left 'amid ‘show- ers of rice, confetti and good wish- Bu; from their many friends for their honeymoon trip to ‘Montreal. Boston, New York and other Amer- ican cities. 0n their return they will reside at Borden, whore Mr. x 187. Charlottétowxnj‘. E. I. " -tts-9i. Iiowatt is assistant. Station “one. t .112" ». ‘y ‘R's-in camp us‘; Annie . V .. _ y y,“ V _ . i ‘Mrs. ltobcrt Alac-Phcrson and gel; ‘MP. J- B. l-Iushe . ‘Charlottetown. was a visitor lo Sourin nu ‘Thurs- .- hdflfilf/lobd work. .. Souris Notes ‘Mr. D. Rutherford was a visitor to Souris last wcok. Mr. James Muilnlly‘. lloliu Bay. day. lilussrs Wolfu and liunlap wore among: the ll‘ll.VOii(‘.l‘i4 in Stun-is on Thursday; . Miss Evelyn Johnston, lfiagslior- oush spout June 3rd u'lih her par- onts Mr and Mrs Ernest Johnston Fortune Bridge. Miss Mary Maclionn returned to her home in Souris after spondlnl! a very successful your at McGlil University. Montreal. " Mr and Mrs Bell of Charlotte- town have moved into the Oakley House previously occupied by Mr and Mrs Jack Turner. Sourls. l. S. hall Music was furnished by tho Sourls orchestra. m BARGAINS IN ARMS (By British United Press) ILIOINTJON, Juno, 6. — Tim Towor of ‘London turned part of itself into a ‘shop who other day and began mzlothor of its sales of old armour ‘and wctipnils-‘but with what dlis" fill)‘. what restraint! ‘There are no ‘blatant. signs dis~ l‘"'JYc.'l- A press" representative. how- ever. was told in confidence to l!" ‘lllrect to the White Tower. ‘He ‘went. ‘He saw nothing obvi~ c-us ‘but a notice directing him. in where guidebooks might be bought. "is ‘chore any armour for sale?" he asked. "Well." rumbled the" beofealter with an echo of all the parade arm's-nus oi‘ ‘the iBritis-h Empire illi his voice. “we have a‘ few old- Plooos". He gestured towards n window recess- Found-l in‘: ‘ivmlf a demon swords. two. 111B- lels.‘ and treatments of seventeenth contrary ‘body nlrmour. There ‘was a ‘bnsketful of sword‘: om‘ who floor. owl n-r-"lernewtlh tho table was a ‘[1311 wt seventeenth century hot ‘ l w). "Ah, those!" so idle boefostot; "We cannot sell t cm muddy; who‘? have not been ‘priced ‘by the Office Works." ' ‘ ‘ ' ‘ ‘Here 50m: a helmet that once cev ored a ' saint-wad o fitlUW-Y ‘Uhick head ‘st that. its welsh‘: was impressive. lPbrilepo it thundered. ‘siltsr the cavalier: at ‘Nuseby. Wlhllo ‘its wearer dlioeuted some of ‘the more mammary texts o! Scripture. ‘Here war.“ ’ ‘to protect the thighs, shout rqelbaws, nod anus. ‘Diner ‘use oh and ‘the swords rm chooser .. . ‘ l" price for i “ vhqhnots?" d anteater: " . bout W‘ ‘d liven uP .' , t. time-dust .. A vory enjoyable dance was giv- ‘Hammond Yflunkel‘, Wwlvei" on by tho baseball ienm in the 11.140011. Jollrn ‘illwssol. 9901114: MvKifl- on Friday. Juno Ilrd ‘H011. see prospects of at least, plenty of rrhme w“ a "mm “m” carry‘ ‘line largest acreage yet planted in accident. occu ‘TI-IE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN Hunter River . _ ‘ And Vicinity ‘Master Crawford Qinolaliv. can... field. onenlt ‘the weak-end wit ‘his sinusi- A m. ‘outliers. lMr. and ‘M-rs‘ Samuel Glow and ‘Mr. flower Claw. Charlottetown. were visitors ‘here on‘ ‘Saturday. i iMllllb ‘Bowl-e iMcPhee. ‘Glrzmdview. was ‘llhe glwsvt of ‘Mr. and Mrs. Wil- liam lMdMililaiu over the holiday. Miss Dovrolilhy Teed ‘has returned lo Charlottetown alt-tor spending ‘rho week-end with ‘Milan lilisther Dix- ouc, t _ i ‘Miss Almw ‘Smith, lPownal, spent "lo ‘WBBll-Qmd at Wheatley River. ‘he lruest‘ of ‘Mr. and M-rs. Norman Ling.‘ ' ‘Mr. James ‘Lamont, ‘Sydney, has for the ‘past few days‘ ‘been vislatln-g ‘Mr. Amthui- ‘Dixon. at The Globe ‘Hotel. .1 ‘Miss Ruby McDou-galf returned ‘to the ‘City on‘ ‘Monday miller spend- llli; a. short ‘holiday with ‘her "par- 88:11. ‘Miss Anna IROIPKWPBOII. Charlotte- ‘ibwll. spcslt ‘the ‘holiday wliith Miss ‘Dom-thy ‘Clrtlirlfo. ‘She ‘returned to tho city on‘ ‘Saturday evening. l p "Vi" ‘Wills addressed a ‘meeting lll ‘the Masonic ‘Hall here on- Soitur- day in. tho interests oi’ Govern-meat ilflld, presided. ‘Mrs. Duncan‘ ‘McDonald and chil- ‘dren, ‘Summers/ids, and‘ ‘M-rs. Mc~ ‘Donald's sister {M1138- ‘Beatrlco ‘Har- per wore imsscngerg west on ‘Fri- day, ‘returning rfrom visiting friends h} ‘the city. - llilotoiisiizs ‘to ‘Charlottetown on Saturday included "Mr. and Mrs. S. Lil. ‘Du/Incl. ‘Mrs. Geo‘. H. ‘McMillan, "l"! ‘Talfiyd lMdMillail. lMr. ‘Afltlhnr ‘Dlwll Bud-Mr dos. Lamont. i . ‘Rev ‘Dr. ‘Grant, ‘Sac. ‘Social ‘See's. vive ‘Council oi‘ ‘Nova: iScotla. the speaker at the moaning vSBTVdQBL in tho United ‘Church on ‘Sunday’ last. Assisting ‘him were ‘Rev-A. A. ‘Maoliood, Sec. ‘P.‘E.l. Temperance lAlllzlulce, and Itov. ‘it. H. ‘Baxter, the local pastor. k ‘Zilrs. Jt- ‘H. ‘Baxitlsr, ‘Mrs "Whlliam Sllllphant, ‘Miss Jamie A1 newsznird Mrs. ID. ‘M. ‘Manhood attic 110d tho livid. ‘island ‘Prcsbyterjaii of illlro Un- ited ‘Cb-arch which ‘mot in» Surn- nlorslde on‘ ‘Wednesday of ‘last ‘iloward WQQKQL. Fredericton were the delegates from ‘the iPleaaan-t valley lW.M.‘S. in attendance, _ I‘. ‘Mr. a-nd Mags. It. ‘H. ‘Campbell an ‘two young puns ‘Harvey almd Clif- Iiord. for ‘the ‘past few years‘ resi- dents; of ‘this ‘place, have gone to Ohanioittetown -to reside. Previous ‘to their leaving. ‘they were waive-d upon by a number or rsilizonts. and prescuzitcd will-h it ‘Library Table as n. token oi‘ ‘regard. accomipnndcd ‘by an address o-f appreciation. lAiillloilg the guests registered at the ‘(iliobe during ‘the week were D. ‘M. ‘MdEac-hcrn. Charlottetown, W. ‘W. ‘bord. ‘Oily: E. ‘M. iMdEaclicmn, ‘("h"lown; ‘D. K. Tecd. ‘Charlotte itown; Gordon White, Jolrn ‘McKe-n- zie, Gilbert Houston, ‘Charlottetown ‘lien ‘Rogers, ‘Hope ‘River; Horaltio ‘Fraser and wife, and Miss Ethle-l C. Fraser Amherst, ‘N. 8-; ‘Horatio K‘ ‘Fraser, Providence, Rul. l ‘The funeral of Mrrs. ‘Eniza Mo, ‘Pherson was held from her ia-te ‘hours Broolcillold on Wednesday af- terncon and was largelly attended. Tho ‘pail ibosirors were ‘Messrs Dan- icl ‘McLean, ‘Doniaxld ‘McDonald. Mac‘ To ‘the daughter. ‘Miss ‘Han- nah, at ‘honto wad ollihelr members 0f tho dwmily sincere sympathy ‘is cx- ‘lcndcd. Tryoni Tid Bits (BV "E|8MAC") ills many friends are glad to see Mr. ll. M. Chisholm. North 1‘ryun's popular merchant, ‘once more up and about hlis du-tios. H. M, has hnd quite a serious illness and docs not look quite so fut yet as “l-‘atty" Arbuckle. Dr. Lea M. Cnjllbeck, is spondlrtz: n. feiw days with ‘his par ts. Mr. and Mrs. Goo. ‘H. Caliban . North Tryon. ‘Dr. Callback ‘wlirld open his denial office at Crapaud, with- in a few days. Tho people of Tryon and vicinity potatoes nox-t autumn, for seed is ‘being out and fertilizer hauled for this vlclnlty. lMr. J. Erie Thomson, ..onth Try- cn, nfotorod to Summorside Tues- day, whore lib exchanged-his lour- ping‘ car ilor ‘a alffty Ford coups. Pin was accompanied by~his friend, Mr. Geo} Msebsod. The services in connection with ‘J-he re-opori ng of the North Tryon Presbyterian Church. Sunday May 29, were conducted by Rev. Hens- ley Stavert of Hunter River. ably assisted by Rev.‘ Scot-t M. Fulton of Zion Presbyterian Church, Char- ‘lonotown. At the evening service Rev. Goo. Somers of Tryon United Ohurch was also ‘present. ‘Special music wfls s feature bl the servic- ss, which were ‘well attended. ' xfnii. What mint have beenu serious v just in rront of C. -E. Oamblts home at North Try- on when s Flor-d- truck drluen. ‘by , Odo. Memos, collided with c stai- ‘coupe driven by Percy Csliiabock. wheeknnd mull fender. a-u-n- _ ents, ‘Mir. and ‘Mrs. ‘William ‘McDou; ‘Control. lMr. Chas. 'MdDuff, Bmok- iMr. and Mrs. ‘J. ils‘. llVicMlllani, dial-pit ' wcok. ‘Mrs. John ‘Cntiiffo maid ‘Marin . Clark, spar-ts a the coupe euflering the lose of a‘ w" g it it .)¢ package er purchasers of ‘Fords. MP- Pdlllel/ informs us. are Percyflhrr. N18" ustino Cove, and ROY Dllwsil" “ml Russel Carr. "rryvn. 0M1‘ smiling friend, ‘Mr. Brent "corlslng" Essex Super Six whilo J. Albert (iallbcck handllos a new Star ‘Six Do Luxc Sedan. - 0n Monlday evening Messrs. W. A. Dooley, J. Erie Thomson moior- ed to ‘Snnnmorsldc. They were ac- companied by Mrs. Thomas MoNeil, Master Denzil, ‘and Mfss Cora Mc- Nolli. who were rcturnin-g homo a1’- ter visiting relatives in North Try- on. l‘! lMr. Marvin Kehoe has purchased a beautiful new Slar Sedan from Mr. Clayton Green. ‘Borden. Mr. Green who is Prince ‘County a-ilcnt for Stars and Durnnts is" certainly putting over the sales. Two fine "sliver foxes which c3- napod from tho ranch oi’ Mr. 'H.. A. MliPlbee. Tryon, have been recover- ycar a total loss. the olhor having been run to canb ‘iiy aid of a vain- alile hound 0Wll0(i by that popular ami- progrceislivo rancher, Douglas Bell oi‘ Capt Traverse. Mr. ‘Roy Clark. the popular painl- or and decorator of Augul-iiino (love, now enoys the pleasure of motor- ing. having purchased recently, a bcuuliiful new Ford Sedan from A Horne 8c Co., Summcrsldc. ‘Mr. llvan McKcemnn, the wol-i known barber of Crapaud has op- ened a branch shop at liymanui shop, Tryon. ‘Recently “Elsmac“ had the pious- uro ol‘ a call on Mr. Ernest llowntl, and sat in to ‘ice cream in ‘his well airpointed lcocrvam-qinrior, appro- ori. one dead. and at. this time of priately nnmcd '4 nu cream. and also Lil-u scivcc. At tllc Goverirmcilt 1Il(.‘l‘ii|"if.[ in ‘Crupaud iiiall, Thursday, ‘ho prin- cipal speaker W213 ltlrs-llowaril idal- lls, an able and eloquent speaker.‘ ‘The mcoting was well attended. i The Unltcd Church parsonage,‘ ‘Tryon. was the scene of an inter- csiilitz event on ‘Wednesday even- ing. June 1st, when ‘one oi’ North Tryoifs most ‘popular young ladies, Miss Georgie Gillie, became the ‘bride of Mr. Ray Cameron. of Al- bany. The ceremony was ‘per- formed by Rev. George ‘Sealers. and iihe brido was attended by har ‘sister, Miss Minerva. while Mr. Roy McKenzie, ably supported the groniln. After they, ceremony tho party drove ~10 the home of‘ the bride's parenvs, wthcrn a sumptuous wedding supper was served. To ibis popular young couple 'i"m- Guardian extends host Wiilhfm for a happy and prosperous,journey ihrowgh llfo. Thcy will reside in Albany. ‘Nlllss Mildred 'l‘normbs. Principal Tryon Consmiidaisd Sclhlooi, HD0111 1.110 iloliday at. iicr homo in (‘imp- -lo ‘totown. Miss Joan ilallllweli loaciun‘ All. 'i‘ryo!1. spent ‘ha wock-cnd with rrl-y zlllvel-l in Tryfon. 1 Miss Winrrifrcd lll-st, ll'il(!|ll‘l‘ Maple Plains. inc-loruil lo (frnpznul Tilursllzly evening to spend tilt- holi- day wi:h relatives thcrc. Mr. Max McVilUc. WDHIIIVITP-i hind, visited friend's in Trycn on‘ Thursday ‘aliasing, — Z" l "R030 and ti?" . I ‘Fllilvfl born ‘ Gray", and ha. was certainly il<-.-.i"sl~"lr‘ll ill. ‘bares rm W‘- ‘l“ll“l‘~‘ ‘II lirgihtred with lhc purl“: s. tho l-sc-lDolJdou, / ‘if (.' bu}. (miy on.‘ lu-unliu-‘lh oi‘ the area -. n‘ ‘iwrrrs merchuntable tim- In SIR JOHN A. MACDONALD, Canadrégnfiilésetrgzirgrrlniclg. whose term oi‘ office began shortly after e 60th anniversary of which is being observed this year. I HIS Jade mark on the heed of every eilk in your guarantee and your Egan's guarantee of W id's linen: ‘loin: . ,:... ‘M . ‘C. W-I ha; w. A. mid: "Ksfieiifiic? deem". s wit: willows-i» ms. our- RBADQS , fmfilw MOI. SSE Rich ‘in “Vitamins and : yMinerul Salts ~ A t. ...+1‘i.~.a:e_