_il "T '1"'".'fs.~»:2.f ,`\f§!5?i l if I -Qcn.yg,~..-A. V l » ‘zu A. o l. is V. .,, l -'fir _'_ VI r A U M 1 I. lb I W ~ r _ g-.»,. , .» A . ef ei. N .I ~ < J £- X; 1* :ew *Ibm vu #vlan .nn .r\ ._.. ‘PAGETWO - "' I "ran x.A'rns'r saws "'"' ' THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDFAN ll rmsii-F ov ALL" """`_` ' A _ NOVEMBER 29. , Don’t Persecute your Bowels _ Cuauamlmisud 'nw lI¢5f°“| --banl>g-nlmezeanrh Y! za ci\R1'sR's i.ir'ri.s .,, /L- uvan rius , 1 . » icirrns .mangas , urn: :°:fr:°.'.i’.‘ f NBR cnc... > m.\.s. EEZ..- lkk ikduh nl l'n&nin. rn miliw \=°\'~ smn rm, smu Dau. Sm-dl Pri” Genuine me La. Signing. . . ‘, RUM TRAFFIC SURE TO GO. with the government revenue service. Now nostills were to lie found. Not long ago one of my friends, Doubtless they yet exist, but seein- aborrt to start on a fishing trip into inirly in no such numbers as oi old. the mountains Ol North (‘ar'olins, offered to bring some photoi;rr.rphs of the illicit stills with which the rc- region is supposed to aborinri, and which he had often seen on other trips u few' years luifore, writes Dr. ll. S. Williarns in the (‘r»ntui y Maga~ llut ruore notable than the mvrv pain.-ity of distilieries' seemed th. st-rrtinrent of the people on the sub- ject tacit, rather than expressed. For generations this had been the-ii' most intimate point of contact with the outer' worlrl. ln years gone by zinc. When he returned, l1o\\'c\'er, helit was nothing at all unusual, on not only failed to bring the pr'oniis»“iioliuu the absence oi a citizen of re- \ »` el photographs, brit he had an as- tonishing report to make on the sr-erninr.: change in public sentiment that had taken place rlriring the iris! halt rim-iirle. Formerly there hurl been no diili- culty in rlisrovei'iii§.: the illir-it stills_ pro\'irled their orvrir-rs were sure that one \\'a.~' in no wise coiiriectrrl r-r.~_frrr:fe.l standing in the ozuurnrinity fn he told that he had ‘gone away for n while,” which meant that he was sr-rvirig tirne' for illicit distill ing. r|tlier\\'ise law.abiu.l.s was said, i seemed obvious that the sentiment was changing. The lead- ing citizens were not ‘a.way,' and there seemed a growing recognition that the question of rlistilling liquors had aspects not formerly adrnitferl. This indivirlrial obserratiori tallies with the \\'ell~known tact uf the ofii- cial spread, so to say, of the tem- perance movement throughout the South, as is shown by the passage within the last three years of r'ro~i liihitory laws forbidding the Sale ofr liqrior in Georgia, Alabama, North! faroliina, Mississippi and Tciinerse/uf When we consider, moreover, that St:rte~\\'ide prohibition is now the law of thc nine states (Meme, Kansas, North Dakota and Okla-` honia, in arlrlitioii to those just H nxiniedli, having air aggregate poiuila-‘ 3°" E"°f¥‘Vh°|'°- Inboxu15¢, tion of over twelve millions; that the Opin t 53 P-F i- , f _ F” e"' I ' ‘S Ll M local option, applied to communities in other states brings the total num- ber ol people living u 'theoretically 'dry' territories to about forty'mil- lions, it must be admitted that the growth of the temperauce sentiment in recent years has been phenomenal. Particularly noteworthy is the fact that this growth is not merely sec- tional iir scope but is general, from Maine to Oklahoma. lrom Alabama to North Dakota. ____._.__._.._.__._. BEAUTIFUL CHRISTMAS SOUVENIR, 'l`he latest from Montreal coniirms ion that the Christmas Num- 'O ber of the Momnal man:aY;"`1 be a great triumph ,in the 3' 'ill 9"`t'l”fi° Productions. The ily ol tions are superb, while the “inn- supplements are far sway ,h;';°N4i any of the British or French mu Ol ir numbers. The pictures oi Cun- dian scenery will be a revelstloana- people in all`lands. The Christlfmlo number oi The Staudarrl Wm Hhs its WHY to all corners 0( me mn? Dealers are clamoring fm- mmm ' and it is abundantly evident thas' the publishers will he utterly un git to suririly all comer-S, although :hh have thirty presses at work “pon The Christmas Stanrlarri is only 50" It has tive lieaniiiril siipplements. C' _,,_._..__ .~A. ._» PLANT; _\; Dirccl Roule lo Boslcn , Lasl Sailing for Season. Tuesday 29ll1 November. For Hawkesbury. Halifax and Buslo D T. NICOLI. Agent, Charlottetown. i-zfrliihlf BOSTON H5" AD_ nirrlre rctrrriis with clicck c\'cr_\' rlzry and AUSTIN IIALEY @ CO. Sucuessors to ll.l¢.J()\'1'lir\' Vo Commission Merchants 'fre -hiinrl >`:\l\ Fisli :inrll ;u_rr\»>rl (loorls l`f'“,,»i‘-3 0: F12. A| i_Y i=2E°1-“LJi=2|\ie S. B. WILEY ®. SONS, Transfer Agents, Boston I r~ i (»rlni\\'l`r\vi Qwpd. f .J.(l.\’VAllNl'Il{,l’rvs.anrl 'l‘r<"'ns. C.A.S'l‘l'l\VAll’l‘.Vice-l’i'cs, W.lLl ASH CIl()l"'l’,t~‘r-cl coNriNiz(NrAL risn co. F' 1 S 11 I) 6 a. 1 6 1’ S No. 26 Fulton Fish Market I\| E `\/'\/ Y CD Q pq I6rlinwlrwi2pi| Uriiisignriients ol Smelts nnri ldolssolir-itorl' N Fl Wi 1.-.l A . ° ‘I “ ‘°" New York F‘fI.IE@IEI F']'.`SI{ I 0-26