ill. 5-1 iii-trip. ,- Retail j M. Roop ii M115 Grafton Street. next to ‘Jqnkins. _ The Store has been under- ‘lng a tiiornuqh renovatiuo ' . the public is assured of a class service. full line of Beef and PWK . ducts; also a good alsort- I nent of Cooked Meats- 'Our Motto Quality, Service ROOIvS LIMITED 125 GRAFTON iii-OPENING Meat business e recently occupied &» Co. ET s-rnr olitical Meetings 3rtiDistrict Kingjs hi1 Ilhortii (‘onservatlvn Cfllllil‘ The‘ Fathers of Confederation‘ I i I i i I . ‘Oppiiflfffl to the beverage ilrlnk hab- THE CHARIJOTTETOWN GUARDIAN THE PUBLIC FORUM Th1! column ll open for the discussion by cor- '"P°""°"1I e! intentions of lnterelt. "rm Charlottetown Gllifdiin does not necessarily endorse the opinion of correspondents. TEMPERANCE FORTY ‘ ,A 0e t OVER PROOF s some srrscr . v .S;..,__ Extra“ from Sii.—1Your reference 1m the onin» the Patriot of the 8th the signature iii? Lend": “Zion iChiirchl is ciiiuposieil of Dfifllrle to an oierivliclniing extent a letter to inst. over i P~ hil ~ ' - “xmrdnck MC‘ us io iitiou and fair .extract from. the statement of the ‘Mlnrster ‘1r_“R1-11'1lV11Y8- 0118111. to have a so!» eniug effect upon the niilndg or 11,1)» erals inclined ito follow t-he ‘lead of Mr. Saunders and to pay amen-tion to lzhe ‘lfu-cutrations of the Patriot, and its correspondents. ‘Prohrbltlou “In ‘Are not. the good pcople oi‘ Zion ln our t The Hon. H. L. Langevin The lion. Hector -Louls Langevlu. C- 11'» lliilys a role as important as any in the confederation debates an conferences which led to the pol tlculr union of Ontario, Quebec, Nova Scotia, and New Brunswick in 1867. if his activities ceased _ there he ivoulil still go down on the scroll of (Zunailiun histoiy with itrcat honor. But he did more Than lliat. Ho is a father‘ of the greater federation. he made theTong, weary r Journey out to British Columbia uiesyill lllflfljiqlillllinflfillllillzlglfi ti: with u view of tcportlng t0 Darlin- lluivuii.’ bliut.‘ at q m, ‘he dnyj mcnt at Ottawa. and of accrtaiulng use illt_ 11011111 -1 -“~ "*1 I Q 14"] the fndiillg towuril unl0ii.'l‘lie resolu- ltbi‘1l1~'111"1“' ‘ham “unions nt Charlottetown and Quebec liiili-‘i ' ~ - ~ ‘ ‘ " 3H2: 1;nh.fc‘0lll'l‘.l‘l3llC9H hail reail that it was itililflil ~ ~ ‘ ‘ ' ' " ' June 17th desired that a union should be‘ 111K111‘ ‘ ' ‘ ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' " J 20f Iuadc of all the British colonies in. P9111‘ ‘ ‘ ‘ ‘ " mm |Norih Amoricn. 1 l met-tings start at 3 (Vflltwif- sltiou riiuillilates are illviiPll- i. (Sgii) H. F. MOPHEE‘ LESLIE HUNTER olitieal Meetings 4th District 0.ueen’s All . llm 11111111111" 111-“ 811111’ 111 1119 11111111‘ tion of some of the first Canuilinii;CC-'i1‘ld there be W018i? UOlHllIitlllS i! “h. n9“- rcjoiL-ing “V9,; tiSritils in be lrgld iit Henley on railways. He attended nil the con-Viplwllliiel‘ Slewlllif! l>l‘°l10-‘*i1‘i s11i111111 every 018C201‘ would say "yes" 9 illlperln Fed-i ‘SH- meetings-Start 1108i)’ it» candidates are invited. TheLihoi-nl Conservative candi- tes will meet the Electors at the owing plat-es and dates. to dis- iiie political issues of the day: June 13 .. June . June June clock air AiV AIGMTIJLAN, GEO. MQIJEAN- 5946MB 4. 9i- iiiiinoie Retires Wright In Henley ore. Philadelphia WEAK mid Herbal Ielrledleo 0hr Your - “Vie. Vancouver. ‘l Oldest Herbal b‘ _'es’ Dresses And 11s.. ice Wright, jin, of Toronto, is an rant along with Jack Beresforil’ England where, the British Nortli- wiunt-r of the last, three yenrsynmcrica Act was framed. 1 sevcriil other well known scul- '- doetore wrl e More losing hope.) Treatmen- lstl our speciality. “hi: llerbll Dleponllri ‘ Limited B. O. lrinltnte O-OWQQ-OO4 Coats Made to Measure F11 llltarnnteed in Stanley Styles. "1'1‘lt$7.98to Twenty Odd "m- Men’: Suite. intents tailored to "11"". in any style and‘ Dol- lived. Overcoat» measure, fit . F. TARBUSQI-l ' “epreoentntlve r rlnce street. Charlottetown I Pacific- _Caunilo at the various conferences.‘ Ncivfoundlauil mid Prince Ed- ward island ‘hail refrained from joining the first Confederation. it is true thni Prince Eilwaril island _ditl come in i873; but in i871 we find the subject of this article on his way west. Miles of wilderness lay between Ontario and British (loluni-bla. But British Coliimbin was a British colony_iu Northl America. lThey must be at least iii- vltcd to join the union and so the Hon. H. L. ‘ilangevln undertook to guide the ship of fate‘ that led into the glorious Canada that now p-iprenils from the Atlantic to the Like most of the fatheis of Con- federation who represented Lower he was Canadian born. l-le first saw, the light of day in the ‘City of Qiie- siiles went back into the early days nt’ Canadian history. l-le was train- ed in the law but his inclinations turned toward the pen. He became editor. flist of a religious paper and then a-n agricultural paper". He was given a medal for nn essay which he wrote on Camilla. This essay.‘ was used for publicity ‘purposes at‘ the Paris Exposition in 1855. i lie held the office cf Mayor tor. IONDON, June lL-W. E. Garrett Quebec City for some time and then] Sunday sculler. has turned hlsatteutiou to the promo-drunkenpe . i iferences tha_t led toward Confeder? atlou, including the meetings in The‘ Lid-Shall We Take It Off Or Keep It 0n? That is the question! Shall we cake it off oi- shalll we keep the llil |on'! v ‘Let us be fair and square on this li-d business- lf we want siuippres- .s_ion of certain facts we can have it. ll’. we- want the truth, and‘ a cleanup, we can have Lzhat. ‘Why play‘ with u trap? ‘why fool with a ‘high explosive? Did the dc- teotlves tell the truth? lf the-y dlil —4uoe 1t. If they did not. will some one tell ‘us so? lMiss Barbara ‘ltiadNeil will sin: at tile evening service. You are welcome. -<e>—-—— OJAil, Calif, June 9.-.raoii Demp- sey announced that he had receiv- ed rm offer of $200,000 from iNew- ark. IN. J.,.for n fight ln July, wit-ii an opponent whose name was not stated. Dempsey said ‘he had r9081" ed other offers for fights ifrom WBX Rickard, Floyd Flitzsimmons and two other promoters and would de- tcldo later whether he would accept any of them- ‘ YOUR WILL _ And All Manner of Trust Business EXEGUTO/R, TRUSTEE GUARDIAN _ ouarooim. seem. inn-sneer snows-o on C‘! RTI FIOATIQ OF DEPOSIT. Llriist 00m :monlv' seamen on neuroses. ‘ ‘OOXES on vAtuAstea. Consultation Invited ‘ n Oenflderiee. IIIIIY , ‘lo us. simopoo OWN IIANOH ' illfit s little bi-t loo dry‘! iSi-tirnions (larger Ale. Confederation. ln 187i, when Can-tinder" the ‘Prothlbiinry Liquor Law. innnn ailn was but four yem-s uniler Con-i hec in 1826. ills ancestors on both . ithe work was that of counter re- "volutlonorles. is certainly‘ ‘not a doctrine of true Liberalis- Their efforts. all along l um Sir etc 'lj.l.e.ages' ‘lave bee" directed m‘ v t » » BAPTISTInaIdA l-{reatenfreedom of action 0,, ___ II he ipnst individuals. So long as .i man or woiniau does not interfere livzih the ‘liberties and‘ rights oi’ church we still drink watt-r and — ‘covenant sypurnsvos s inrnrr \' i S1l‘.~A-ircordi-ug to iPi-emici- 3i.- ‘warlfs platfonitii. evei-ymig Esetlila liquor, will be guilty of a fence against the law; and one who buys liquor iv about V] no offence against the publ-lc at “ ‘P’ 1111156. he and she are free to‘ eat, ll 0 ~ drink. wear and do that; which . . i 215:3’ seems“ to be 200d in their own eyes . . - _ 11ml according ‘to ‘thei ‘n t t: . m“ m do '50 Wm 119 11111111)! 01' till and desires. ll ls_ bierctiiibe 12:; offence again-st the law. . . . . ~ . . . _ p only because) the liquor traffic i ‘There ‘is in the new policy no and miempe,.m,,..e m me w.) o; com-parison with the ‘llt1'lif)l‘ iraffiruiininxinnms are we ca...” ‘i’. as ‘some persons have tissertcil. |gyem WHY at-fecimg the "ab"? ,‘ ‘The-re Willi. 0f course. be a moans inn; ‘by ‘which persons of good ppp"... m ‘hmnkre . . ~ P. l with ildlilll .1 ll- may Obtain the “nu” ‘he? ‘le- ' °1‘1Y~ 'l‘hal; is .l4il)9l'tll‘flOL‘(tll'll’l\le dill] the some means that are tlVilliilili" that r.- what the ‘Conservatives, too, ain. iProbibiitlon interferes lllll‘ freedom of the temperwie zigoftl -- _ t, 15811911- M11111 W111 ileueuil unon ihr “bio do‘doiHAIiIiAZAIIi-Séiliiiigi‘ personel of the ‘Commie-slim. lliit.l..|'r..,.,;,,._.; we ‘Mum: a Mm mo“; ‘15~‘"11"111'111‘R 1111111 115‘ mviubers will dt‘ Will) do’. Evidently tlIe pi~opo~ietl 111911’ 11111)’. 111.9"? will be less tlruuli- lair, bi- which sober and temper- ettness—less of the i-vil rcsuitiuj: illlU persons arc permitted “to huvci lherefrol" Wilicll IPYYPBLW‘ the pub‘ liq-nor in their homes and partake: '11” 11111911951? 1111111 11191": 111 Jlrvr- of it ccc-‘Vonzilly without affecting‘ ent. The uoverunieni will be tit-id nninin inlie_l'psts, is the “lore Peak; rflsllqllflliltie; 111111 li‘ll11'1‘1t'-<>pitlio,. will (ldlllbifl and ‘the more liberal] in t-hei 11° 11111119111-11911- 1111111e11°0 W111‘ 110 party scnue. llut when drunkenness brought to ‘bear upon the City and superwiic‘ ‘l l ti -' t ‘ l‘ ‘ (lovt. Councils. the Police. b’ d“ m m ales“ m officers of th-e law in town country to see t-u it that ihi- law respected and offenders the lair interferes (or oirghf. 1A Government ‘(Jomeuilsslou nvz-l with be appointed and “pcrtmits" will iio and uil the public or the famili~ zine pre- 111111.r-i.lii-i‘il—-~tliieii the law. outlined by _ l-~' Premier Stewart will go lllilO ef- Ilfltllllsi i! feat ‘by means o’ ‘the ’l‘ein-perance iou of ‘Prime Minister‘ King regard- ‘(riilelfillwll and women and commits _ _ Reverend R. G. Ful Cilllrrh. (‘hurlotttrtinr J“1111i N- 1k. on April 10th said: _ "'l‘he result of my study ha is useless tii enact a law which moral ‘entinient oi‘ the people. legislate people into righteous lcoursc to pursue is to create 1P l Reverend Canon t‘iiady, of St. l tion. consist oi‘ the folloivlng: no longer thinking and talking ii lll tho second place, thorn was licczinse rcsortcil the third place, bnnileggiug illinlnisbeil." Reverend J‘. E. Burke. C. P. 8-. o Toronto. has fills to say: “The (). T. A, (Prohibition) the years it has bccu on our sta of lender years: the (‘flllSHqllUlli artls and conduct; tho (~tll$(\ or strong liquor of'our parents. our our gatherings, hu-vo been ‘i141; sway of prohibition." Most Rev. David Williams, Arc of the (‘liurcb oi‘ lEuglanil iii tlauuilzi couibineil during the ten years Reverend‘ Thomas W. Goodwill. will of Charlottetown. ili- is now gution at (‘ivbui‘i.-;. Ontario. he said: punished. _ _C()illll'lliS51ll()ll to be appointed, l» um. Sir. etc. the (to-tints. That. fll'w'0, A LAW ABIDER t-inn td be upheld. Th "‘ ilCl:0l'(l ‘with JAbei-al‘ p and \ {ca REV. MR- RYAN THREATENS ii. is with -Coi?se-vativt» ideals- THE STATE oforc expect that -——— v (J0neervntives— Grits ‘Sirr-Iin his latest ll0il\'t‘l‘llll(‘(1 t‘l and 'l'f‘l‘tl(-‘.S — will agree to vote} the congregation of. 'l'rinity (‘hurt-ii for‘ ithc (itivertinneut candidates in‘, the zllev. l\V. Ryan said‘: this, the coming election. 1 l am. Sir. cur. 1 "We. tihe church people ot‘ . LIBERAUCONSERVATIVEI thiiis- Province. itieiubers and ail-i ‘heren-tg of Christin" ‘Churt-hos.‘ Vii - ‘Curthollc. and 'Pi‘otc.<iiiiiil,—-u‘o "’ ' ‘ have ith-e power, if w, inly ' ' ‘ ‘ stsmd and work and voteeioigt-rh . K er. to retain our 1_l’r lribii. ~' la -. ' I and not only so, biiit \ve(\n}li:i\'\i> the power also. it‘ wc but con- tinue to Slillnfl and work iogeih-ARE |N FAVOR 0F s-rEwAR-rg, ‘er. to compel any government GOVERNMENT__MARK j their may be olerteil- to ‘l’t‘Sl)i'rl you}; BALLOT SAME i trur convictions and enforce lilit 1 As m 1923 ‘ aw." Y“. we ‘have the power. but have. l we ‘n19 P151117 ‘A114 1°Q1<11is '1” 1111’ it the Oldtfluils oi‘ Prince Eiiivarili Teflml” m ‘1He5"l‘11'11'k1'111 “’1111“ '11" lslauil iinil not marked their‘ ballots} Pmhlhnory Lin“? m“ 1“ 111 ‘11“'1"' tor Premier Stewart and hits 0011-‘ 11°11 15 1'- ildvmilble ‘111111 11113 $11M] vagues in 1923 they would have rt'n-. be 11131111931181” _ ' ‘u uowyto regret it. They would‘ ilesecrntioti. are been bamboozle-ti again nu; oi‘ the big increase of subsidy’ they‘ NBHPIV t (Historians) t thicveig ivild auto ilriviug- .51 be illlllmveii by 1111* ‘*19“1i11'~‘1~ uhat statement. > This 1's a livej 119411‘ 110% ‘questiian now. ti’. is initcniletl to‘ 11135 1111 Very W911 1o illlvr boivt-i‘. have another Conference. on thlsi 13111 DOWQI‘ nrust he exercised‘ with subject this ‘Fall anrbthls Province ili-screitlon. stands t‘: win by keeping ‘the Ste- I am, ‘Sir, etc. Iwnir Government in power AN OBSERVER to fight the baittie again. if we --—-»---i-O-} i] ii Hlllfi IN iiisinw siiii ‘arc ileri-lici in our duty to our Pro- vince by . “sing a new set of‘ iucn our chances oi" ob‘ alntiug uu-. other Big increase 0t‘ Subsidy are llS good as lost. 11f we retain the] pi escrit (loveru-ment in ‘power our! battle its as good as won. l‘t is not blind chalice this ‘J1me. We have. tho proof before ‘our eyes. We‘ have an lncreas of ‘ " subsidy to ‘teach us what the Stan». art ilelegntion oiaiaiiieil. but we; have utrhing to shew what we might expect from a new bunch ofi ilvlegates. Thtis ought to show us, Vicfhchief ODaIISkY 0f it? 1 tiimiiilidaivftioniilili“Figwlfii; A -‘ " ,l-‘ ‘ . in .l llil gig Stew Ferret-ism. n". .522. ::.....‘:.:.:‘., Qhce of Whlte Rus- send Stewart and his colleagues‘ sia and Two Assist-i‘ gain to press our claims. ‘s ‘ . . hi i -. ‘ . =. l i ants Bombr will pursue t s ciuise “e ntei That the other Mariltftme Provinc- on having their sympathy and sup-i Throwers‘ ilrllt if we elect u Liigiislnture tho ---— ‘will choose the lust list of dele- Moscow, Jnne 9.-—Two Terror- cities 1.0 carry out this mission. lrl ist outrages within twenty-four will be well for every elector inl hours has shocked the Soviet. pnr- Il. Ii}. ilslarul to keep thtis sugges- ticularly ‘Communist circles. and tion constantly in mindyfrmn now given/cause to‘. mclwasen vigilance. unill they poll their votes‘; ithat is M» are o‘ ‘:2: fill’;ii“§§.i’if§“§ii.ii2i. l - ‘i, ' 1. Eflaagtsifigt m“ "{hf,°°.,.“,,,'cf,w the field who are pledged zto scp- commlttee of the Communist Dart)’. 1m" "'1'" h we “n can] Welly‘ ref 1e.» member t at grand 0d m to. have the Terrorists ilared to i yummed we 5mm]; divided we m“ m“ dreuded °r5“m“tl_m" _ slllloreover, 1o. us all act strictly ac- ne 1551-1115111? twenty six 96mm] cording to it. lf we do so we 1110111111118 ten you"! “Qmem "lican all "look forward t.o l-mnierise 111911111979 01 11119 Imbmwm‘ Com financial benelfts "g our Province llll-lllifli- Diilflllflfllvil C111bv We“ ' and our people. instead of return- jured when ‘two bombs were thrown in; empty-handed, as has been so into the hall where they W°"°olten done before. our delegates meeting. The bomb throwers o!" shall again come home triumphant coped. firing revolvers as they ran. and we shall nil be ablevto shake tithe Leningrad bombing was foi- hands and reiiclce over ll. financial lowed by the ‘blowinll up of B-¢011',“1¢1°PY- ' ‘ Venn“ m whmh wce Cniay Qpnrp‘ This leads up on to a reference g ml l lloe of to the problem's that await b solu- y o the State Po o! D0 b h, t m, nuulflwuh mo aauiuinninpttton‘ at It’ .s fgozlilretilitiongrilipap unlilr: w“ conveying ‘ueukyani’ o; ghnnex . ef ll ope n. t w . . - - i . are» Mrs-.:.i:‘i.::::"1.:::::"‘:il1{ ‘$2.21: glafhetfrztage to Mm“ "om the delegates will come armed with - ' t‘ f ct nd or unieut ‘to sib- 011511537 911d ‘m’ aflumn." wit? bltIsntifitea tboir clgims. ‘We felel killed and Yanl was seriously nbwquany confide“ m“ m". dew lured by the explosion 01 e °1“ gates mill meet them fully equip- wmleh 11ml been rinsed e" 1* "WW1 with m fairness of‘ the claims why‘ by which they were travelltntfng the Mnniiinm province; to nn in e res driven repair car. lnvesti-isqnuahle and just share of the re- tetion ‘Poured to indicate that sourqeis which ‘were e part of our ‘dowry when ‘the Ottawa Govern- -~¢0>—>-— itrul and Western Province-s. No , our; 9, - tln e. re- Just settlement can be arrived at ‘mm much pone tonight until! we‘ receive full consideration 1781MB]: J iPettet-uon. of Celilf-‘fiar that shore. We em never be . -' _ , of compelled‘ to surrender our rights 1 ' ' UWI-"wdn two tempo it. This Pmvlme notably en- ‘wli the leeond tered the Union wltlizs fairly good mot ‘public of ' biilitsu 1nd other ravine r iwiiilliou-t a doiuht, i‘; lEruesl Viorkot- n.:t IIOIIU, and we cnn also ilepeuil: .m6nt handed ithem over to the Cen- = this election (fflllllttlli-‘Jll l rclzard but a moral issue; not a quest rather of impossibility of enforcement. ‘the Ontario Temperance Art In before. that can be enforced." Reverend C. J. Killen oi‘ Bellevillv. (lnlario, looks fit ii this wuy says: “l view with a great ilcal of concern the IIlUPOZlSP in law- IOSSBESSBBII crime that prohihi to a spirit of ilistiust. cannot have liquor.‘ utilities, bii‘t cheerfully and iiber~ ally uoninibuteil our full share to the opening up of the new Provinc- es out oi‘ the public tllllllillll hat partly belonged to us, ln our simplicity wo waitcil wit-iii: buiiiliug u-u less than three transcontinental railways. fcr the COBSlFIIKIiOIl of one Car Ferry that. mlglt‘: he class- ed as u (foutlniantal link of 5i cuties! in the National Railways. The nth-i or structures we recC-iveil are ofi a purely Provincial character ivhirii are off-set by similar out- lays in other Provinces. in tidfili iicu to all this our farmers had to. purchase the lands they cleared] wlrIlst the Western farmers were paid partly out tcf i-lie same farmers pocktirs for coming here and sett- iin-g nn tree laud-s. 10 Nations Are Represented In Ontario Swim TORONTO. Ont, June 9. — Ono hundred‘ and_ twenty-four swim» niers. representing ten ('0ll1ll‘tl‘l(2.1,‘ have maids inqIu-lnios regarding ‘the $50,000 miaraitthon swlmtnrlng rave which will be staged in Lake Ont- rle. off Toronto. nn Auilllfiti ‘~31- 'l‘lie Utmlted States will "have at least T5 competitors. wlitlle Canada comes rte-xii with ‘38. Sweedeu and Gennriiiy ‘have two, while Ems-laud. ‘Egyiii, ildrance. ‘Belgium. -Nor\vnY and ltaily will furnish one at 101151. Germtttuys riironigesl (‘0111111611111113 [or who igiul. present in lh~iS1f‘O‘ll'll'll‘Y. Vierkoitter receninty‘ swam the Mlrlll‘ meal marathon course of ‘alll11‘11X11]1_j inteiy '30 nrlles in 4 hours- rvuri =11 initinutes. lMrs. llH. Sullivan. forni- izullntites. Mrs. H. 'D. iSuiIrlivanyfor- ‘mar ‘tilt-lerhdkler. will con1‘P1"'»@11i1 11"‘ “Toronto- marathon, ocroutpa-irletl by ilter ‘hustbatnil. Di‘: ‘HBTWYL tioorge Yoiuliig is nerhnu-s 1111* ‘brilghtest oi 1C‘ti‘l‘llltlfl"5t iruinxy of stars. and tlhe announcement this week that Ithe‘ Catalina icho-ntnel vlotor would establish training quarters wear Plctoiu, t0ntorio- _1_" ‘the near future was recfiliYfld “"11 considerable interest. r lhladumte Jane Shin, EuroFeuu woman swimming champion. _l a‘. present ‘in Montreal and ‘has a1 ready begun training ‘for the eve"!- l-elak Il-lelrmiy, Egyptian. wnoseje- ipeutedi atttempts to swiunt the thus‘ fish Channel have been frustraoed by uniliiclw uu fences. is 111 ICWIPO, but wllil soon come no this country to commence training. 10f the many U-nlited ~St~"es eu- ‘tries, ‘Ethel il-lortile, ‘Mrs. ‘Stiilllvan- Herbert, Ohwrloiute Epstein. au-il Georgie Oleaigan are perhaps the ..i;etter know-m, and all can be rolled mr m furnish strenuous opposition. iln addition, iHonnluilu .1; sending lDuke Mellie and A. Nawwhl- The official iomtry lbhmk fllfiorms prospective entrants than! trunks or ‘bathing eultn of anwn, woollen or sil niamenlal millet be worn. illiwb- her on; outcomes will beipermit- te-d. bu tow swimmers are exnect- ed no take ntnm qt Mm. I! ‘be fresh waiter. The course will be a "‘ one g1 21 mllilea. stuff-tic and Mir itching in the ground; oi! one i0en~ odttm National Exhibition- 'f'he were. wiillbe u follows: l OUTSTANDING MINISTERS SEEK THE TRUTH AND REACH CONVICTION . “It 1°1'11l@1‘15' 111B beloved pastor of Trinity Uniti-ili ll. ill u‘ sattcnicnt mode in Centenary‘ (‘hurt-b. Si; inc to conclude that undei thi. existing conditions lllllll‘, ai-rompanieil by severe penalties in cvei-y case." 111E 17111161111111 pri-acber, who ivas chosen from all tho world to preach the‘ ' League. of Nations‘ sermon at (ieneva says: "T11" Klimt achievements n1‘ the control plan. in my ivstima- ‘ behind the enforcement ot‘ the Act where in the past public opin- 10" 111111 111"?“ P1110051)’ ilivliirzl ilnil illegal traffic had flourished to by v considerable section of the public; in on a lnrginscule was enormously p with singular‘ and bountiful exceptions. has gone back. i.t?l'l'llylll;!, mcreasi- in‘ liquor amongst our boys and girls, cvi-n "It (Prfllllliilltilll bus llOlli‘ inure to cncnuiuigi- (lt1('('li nnd sub- tt-rfuge. morc to (lciiinralizi- ilu- youth of tho taouniry and to - crcati- a i-‘Jt-ucral ‘ilitirespcct for law than all Control. with inillviilual permits. During tho clot-tion cumpniaii in Ontario “l bclluvo the O. T. .\. ilwohibition) i0 be n failure biil in \ l believe that Premier‘ and studied effort to secure a ill\\' ihui will be nbscrvcil and one lt is no use saying to the people. ‘You Those who want it will-get it." and unfortunate‘ ' and that the urea conceded has so PAGE FIVE IVA IIUTIML U)!‘ ! i-‘s TORI]? S ABOUT LIFE INSURANCE s led me io the (‘OllVlLIilOll that ib will not be supported by the lt iii oui of the question to Host-l. My study has further led the only 1 Kill methods for the purchase of I i | ‘Hill's Church. 'l‘orouto, the outstunil-i t The Widow Who OULD your widow educate your ‘KC children and support them on less . than half your present income?" l asked. 1 Hc was staggered. “I doirt sec how she possibly could," he answered. His salary at that time Wits S200 per month, . l sold him a Mutual policy. insuring hi: WldOW $100 _ per mouth and costing hiin $3M per year. > i He was .0n|y tliirtyonc when [he died. That was deterioration of moral stand» 1 ‘ twi-nty years ago. That pidicy was all he had tu lea-w ‘hp imotingggp; 1|“. ggiiqiiggt by her. Every month, sinct- then, tit: widow ilils dniwn ' homes. our clubs. our students, $100 on his insurance polity. \‘.itii the uitl of this ‘ t m“... mm Hu-ivod "mi...- ‘hp money she has housed. clothed and it'd and educated 7 that family for twenty years. . 1 Let the nearest‘ Mutual agent tell you about the hhiglmn m- Hnw" “m1 _\i,.|;.,l,(,li;nni monthly income policies 0i this Company. ThMUTUAL u“. or CANAD detest? ln tho first place, people were icessantly about getting a ilrliik: l an overwhelming public opinion a. - 8...“. ..-. t‘ St. Peter's Roman Catholic. ('lllll'l‘ll.i \ st has been no blessing. liurinil ‘ ~ Inte books the ynuib of Ontario. i r " Tilt‘- . \\\\.\\\\ 1 tilt‘ Ollltfl‘ (‘llllfififi of its existence tlovcriimcnt is the only sune system." _\ M,» H. A. EBERS Provincial Manager nt St., Charlottetown, P. E. I. is it son of the lute Itev. John Good; pastor of the Presbyterian coin-Ir"- 135 Ke tho Act not as a political issue . ion of lack oi‘ enforcement but .l find conditions under be much worse tlinn they were {Ferguson is making a siuci-zc KARMON WATER a ,; A REAL HELP 0N‘ WASH DAY ‘ ‘» Y‘ and eliminates A wonderful saver of time, energy rand fuel. it whitens the linen, removes all boiling. tion has cngentleieil. li leads stain; On sale at all leading grocers at 20 cents per bottle. DeBLOIS BROS Wholesale Distributors (Ionfederationlnd After Sixty Years Of Progress‘ FIXING THE BOLINDARIES OF‘ CANADA tfatiuila has ‘been both firrtuuati- in tho history of Why Bake ‘Beans ? Nobody likes cooking Beans during the Summer mouths - Ask your Grocer for FRASEWS .,/ \\~ ~. \1\ //... .\T . hcr boundaries. When the iloiliiiiion was |'fll‘lllt?ti' in i867 it inherited a i)tlllllf|ill'_\' ir recuvably fixed between her four provinces anil the United States. \\‘lien the lloitiiiiitm was cxlendvii ii from Ontario to llllllVlPlIlK.‘ it found. too, a long fixed boundary between its new territory anti its southern neighbour. Fortunately the British and Ain- erican Governments hail uizrccil ;_ aftei the Wui of 1812-14 that this’ southern bcuuilary of British Noriil America shoiflil not be fortified on either siiie,—-niutual_goodwill love of peace would be sufficient (lo- f‘eni-.e.'.»\iiil so it‘ has proved; though in 1870. eXifllllliWl fariht-i‘ .-‘iiillil.|l'lllil§l“lll'S Bay. in the early days of the ‘Dominion This claim was 11|lO\\’L’.‘l by zn-biira 5 Thi- northern boundary of the we hail to taki- up arms and (W113 101s ill 1873 ullti iliiluiltvil iu 181i?! hi‘ llominitm itself. at first an indeilii- hack irresponsible frontier raiders. the Federal fiovermnr-iii. Qucbvi- m. m... 5..],,.,-.uh“_.; i, rpm“ ‘i... l“ Um [a]. noriii-‘itnni and ihc making a similar claim to land i'tl:-l'.\'0ll|l \\‘osi 'l‘i~rritnritis. became. in 1870- the shore of the Art-iii‘. Ocean. it/ 1 i i. it i PORK & BEANS Home Style i. fur north-east, l\Il\V9\’0l‘, the limits of Jauirs liuy. was t-nlarct-ti in lstis. of the lloininion ivnrc nt first un inud zignin in 1912. till. ii now iii- and in i880 was cxienilcil by Act nl‘ certain‘ chides all tho Luiwaiioi‘ Pcniusulu|lmperiul Parliament to include thi‘ Mask“ h...‘ bet." a Russian ‘ma. now owncil by Niwfiiiiniilund: whole Arctic Archipelago. ’ session till V1867 and was known to ifilile (Hilario. also iu i012 was‘ With every boundary iixi-il, \\'r' ’ include a amp m. "Sim... or Co...“ givou all the land west and north may at lust say “we know whori- running fat smith between British "i1 10 111" 119W iwllllliilllv 11f ditilli \\'t‘ ari-Z" Commbhl and the Hem The imam] tuhn. which had bur-n PXDIHIIIOLI to boundary of that strip was still uir decided when Russia sold Alaska. to the United States for $7,200,000. In i903 the. British‘ unil American Governments iuzreoil to refol- ihc question to a Commission of “six impartial jurists oi repute“ thri-c on each side. Tho British hail pzir posed nrbiiruliiin. with t! 111141-11 11'1"" some ucutral country to ileclzlt- points on which the (Tommisslonci- might be 8(]lllllly.(llViilEll§ but this -»n. ihe Americans refused. l G . A decision was only reachct when Lord Alvcistone conceilcil cod-tam points against the opinion 5 of his two Canadian Colleagues; but failure to reach nny ilccision would have hail far moro ileplorablc results. lt. may be said that nelthci‘. side obtained all it hatl demanded, Q1 First Mortgage Gold Bonds Due June l, i956 Principal and semiannual interest (June l and December 1) payable in United States gold coin in New York and Boston and in _Canadian gold coin in Montreal andiTomnto. Coupon denominations of $500 and $1.000. registeroblc as to far lprovetl of no great value. plt the other end of the Dominion. the ‘Labrador coast was recognized as ‘belonging to Newfoundland. but it was only lately that the Cnnniliiin and Newfoundland Governments united in asking the Judicial Com- mittee of the ‘imperial Privy Coun- cil. s highly able and impartial body of Judges. to ‘decide how far inland the boundary should pro- perly be drawn. The award declares that about 114.000 square miles claimed by Canada tiIQIOBE to the sister tnomlnlou. Y: ‘ A purely domestic boundary quesW tion arose soon after the formation] of the tDominlon. Ontario claimed the north‘ lend up to James Bay and" Albany River, denying that the Hudson's Bey frerritory, which the Dominion Government had acquired‘. 85,000, Ellie eelond 82,600 and the third 0500. boot or tender to follow ‘hilznifffsh flowery contestant must e The Gatineau Power Company controls water power sites with an aggregate potential Capacity in excess of 700,000 h.p. Contracts for the sale of power have been executed with the Hydro-Electric Power Commission of Ontario. The Canadian Intemational Paper Company and the Canada Cement Company. Estimated net comings, upon the completion of the Company's four power plants, will be almost three times annual interest requirements on the above issue of bonds, the earnings from the Ontario Hydro- Electric Power Commission cc-ntract alone being over 1.8 times these interest charges. Circular upon request. Price It market to yield about 5.15% i. The Nationallnflgity Company ué-a Omen-St. Jlmoo ll!‘ at. at» stmu- Montreal 'WIMIOI‘ $80,000; eeooiul 87,800; tblird M500: jknrrtb $1.000; Iifth 9500'. Ulkh-Siilo. filret women completion‘ the until: will i-eeelvo l0 lint ma: or tender to folhow him. and" ‘ m mg%'7\'iv§m“" 7' "Mm" o ill: moot be terse enough to ac- ‘ ' l ‘ ‘ | cmmnodute one omelet ‘ as wml as his ilrollner