re. oe, . ~_ ._ mn., .e s_ THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN _ JUNE 13 I . “ 'i »_§»i_~y_>;v». .~., iii-iiliiiitoeio -hui vnu iiiilliiur' MASS MEETING AT THE Prince Edward Theatre , oN ,ts » Monday Evening, Iune 20th. AT 8.00 i>.M.' Mrs Howar dFal|is ONE OF THE OUTSTANDING WOMEN The Guardian has beeti furuislied with the following report Ol' wn.i_ ADDRESS THE ELECTORS or cl-iAn|_oTTETowN on Improved Temper ance ¢ o - _ _ - - » - . iliibition that does not prohibit is accomplishing in our midst. \\'el 1 - . . _ ~ .. | Her Remaining Meetings This Week are as Follows: Pownal. June 21st. Murray River, June 22nd. icveryiioay invited iifnear This Gifted Woman Speaker She Has a Message of Particular Importance to Every Woman V01"- f.l3!&TZ`I;@`;’Z`f_."@*;i1."iI I’ ° M ° ' This service has offices in ever l ' ` f I U ‘ 'I | y argc city o lie nitu P0 i.\`t:ites, Canada and Mexico with connections in Paris and London. ` llperatives have investigated crimes of nearly every nature o The Liberal-Conservative Candidates will meet the Electors al N10 ronuwing plug; and dates, to discuss the political .issues of the NEW GLASGOW . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ,_ June 20 MAYFIELD June 21 RUSTlC0.......... -.--\Nr\e22 HUNTER RIVER .,... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. June-23 day: r _ _ ::¢:-¢$*.-ve=.- "rs ~,- - ~ si-mi-§~_-1 equ 593 The Opposition Candidates are invited and will be BC¢0l'd=U al time. All Meetings at B p. m. L. i ‘ It-li-4tlll 23rd. J. H. 8UNTAlN. ment and to the people at large. _ , L, JENKINS Po Ist District Queen’ _.___ Li,___,___,_C,_,m_rvn_,,,,,, ca,,,_“_l q-,,,. 1,p,,.,m1.(ga,,,,c,~vauv¢. Canal. \\'e lizive seen in sevei'.'il lioiises in \\`iiter Street, in Dori-liesl~ ¢-.~i \vlll ineet the electors at ttielilatcs will meet ther:-.lectors nl’ the H- Su-ee, :md King _q,r,.(., 5,.,.m.s of home b,.,_.“,i,,g ,md mm _wmng wing places and dates for the tSeeontl U|9U`l<=l 0! hlnir, at the lol- ' _ _ _ ‘H _ I _‘__ _H _ __ ._ . . ` nose 0,. ,,,_,,,,,,S,,,ng ,hu pomlcul _,,_“,|,,g places and ,lates ,O ,]§,,e,,5s ii.i_t \\ou c it im it itvai e to the average citizen of this city. es. ot' tho day. [political isstues ol tho day. siiaw .. . _ . . _ . .. . .iunf‘20.l Pezilies Station . . . . . . . . .. June IS dallizuic . . . - - - -limi' 21-gtflu-1-i-y llill June 20 he Opposition cftililiiliiles, Po or _ [,‘(,,-,-fig; Nm __ _ __ , _ Jung lillf illlll Allilll Si"\V“l`l» ill" 5"' i St, I’r-ters . ..... _ . . . . _ . . .lune tl to attoiiil and \vl|l ho given I Mom" _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ June dat lirllt) llur issii lllon |ii'u T Sinn- vitr- one 402 1'/T standpoint of booze joints and blind pigs we have found nothing 2nd District King’S Zl 22 23 lm" "f_`;l““u"_‘(°.-K I Liberal candidates are invited 1.0 ~ “"0" "“""‘ Y in, i. /in ii . is ii. m. Waltei' G. McKenzie, l Pm time 359°? MGEWEN 9 li-i3'f1l» i J. ia. |viaeooNALo Political Meetings '\ ° ’ l . . . 3rd District Cluecn s.P0ht,Ca1 Meetmgs he Liberal Conservative randi-i fs T dat the F .lun Mt Zls clot dat D 192 Po 4 T (lille folio CUB Ver Pow A pos POIItIC2\I IVIé€llIl\g`S_ Fi P this ‘HU till B K S A BP. 605 ”°`”"“"°”°”`“` nn 2 es will addressithe electoi ati D G g rs following places: 1 -- ort Augustus Hall, Monday.| »_ e 20¢h_ i The Liberal Conservative candl- . Herbert Ilall, 'l`ues/5.! _ I-`rnm /llc '1`llif'I l)rIr<'li'2'r‘ .S`¢‘ri'irf‘ of (funatlti `I_iniifi'r1 Uperativcs have been in the employ of the above niciitioneil ‘service for a initnber of years investigating the following Maritime ,'l`o\vn.<: Halifax, Sydney, Glace Bay, Yarmouth, etc, and also ltoivns :ind cities of other Ili-oviiices of Caiiada and the L`nited States. such as murder, larceny, rum running, illegal operations, liurglar- ies, strikes and lockouts. , l`hey have been called tufliarlottetoivti expressly to iiivt_~ati gate recent lmrglaries in the city which consist of store and house brenlcing. ln running down the piirtirulzii' crimes for which they were hrnuglit lo this city, they have discovered in tflizrrlottetnivn crinies ni other nature, which in their estimation should give criiisideralile concern both to the Civic (`iovei'nn_ient to the Proviiicial (im-erii~ . 'l`heii' duties led them into that particular district kno\\'n‘ as llell’s Street. 'There they discovered certain `conditious which froiu the worse in any of the largest cities both in (`aiiada and in lfnited States. _ One place in particular \vliicli we entered the smell of 'rum was lti :mother place we entered there were two barrels of _lilloiiie llri-\\' lleer in the act of feriiieiitiiig. -'l`hese barrels' were fouurll in the liedrooiu. The geiieral surrouiidiiigs of the house were in keeping with thc home brew. \\"c also found several children in this same house filthy and dirty covered with pimplcs and hall clad. Froin the standpoint of sanitation tliis=place with others cou- stitute a iiieiiace tothe health and the iiiorals of the commiinity. .‘\t another also kiio\vn as a blindpig, a small child was seated on the middle of the table, surrounded with the remains of the.lasl meal. The drinks served iii this place were served out by thei hands of :i \voiiiaii whose filthy condition was -beyond description. liverylhiiig in the house was in like coiiditioii with the ritni and the \voman. \\’e have reason to know that this place is fre- quented by so-called respectable citizens. Men of this city who are openly respectable are to our knowledge frequenters and pat- rons of this particular divc._ In our official round in the city we have discovered large num- bers of men going in and out of-certain booze joints and blind pigs_ in intoxicated conhyel:_pi_0l:l. - ~ - - ' In I’ C In certain parts of Canada where (government Control is in ;‘;‘_m__‘%I_yO?_i; c:“ :hemp Oirniibn . . , y - ._ . » n-,m.n;ng_ - fl " ly above, dominates the scene, practically every second house resembles a har room. scarce had ,O cos, ,, penny at |9,,,¢_ In our cstiniatiomone of the worst features of this whole busi- great Noi-man barons. boys with - ~ ‘ ' _ - ~ ~ - ~- - the passions and power ol giants. ness is the dirty, infectious rot gut that is sold in blindpigs' and is Bruce or U____l__b________y_ Piers” 0, sold in the name of good rum and good whiskey, _3,m¢°,,_ and A||,¢,,,,, of _g~y||,,g. Wei are willing to state that the blindpigs in this town afre so 60:98. iltilbbed B h°:'_m_;l ‘gm 1:30 numerous that they cannot be controlled with anything like sue- ;,°,,‘i:;u:m,;_ wmm e 'om' I cess by the present machinery of law and order. gen as an ancient clironlcler re- ‘ ' ll' : We make these statements with the full knowledge of the .me hmmm ,Mug mm Bien facts and would be willing to make oath to this effect. _ ealdi 'tl am mo, ¢¢,_ .na Gr nu,” noe that clay. ` _ V ‘ \_voiuides." 'rho ' (Signed) » .- _gy ¢‘?!‘lie'y shell die ' A. 0GG_1z:R. ”` _ ,',§°“§'},*j- _,‘,}"j‘,’_,‘ .c » i ~ -ln :ts First. ]2.Mont/ls f»'l'he`Greatest Success ever attained '; by a new,_Car_ in its FirstYear f- , f .. I-‘_:_-i~-. »~~ »~,-ii:-:.<\:~.~:. .». ~ . - -.- - - i `. ,_ _ __,»-___ The Whippez emerged from its try out period with flying colors. I T t IS N, O W A P R O V E N PROPOSITION 111,300 enthusiaitic owners will tell you that the Whippet has lived up to every claim we have made for it. In hundreds oi' gruelling tests it has broken world‘s records in a most impressive way. Below are listed some of the more important ones. They prove the . Whippet’s economy, performance and stamina be- yond any shadow of doubt. l¢0ll0ll\y--Cannonball Baker, in a Coast to Coast run, averaged 51.9 miles per gallon. 5,205 drivers in a nation-wide economy test averaged 46.3 miles per gallon. Owners’ records indicate that the Whippet » saves you from $75.00 to $150.00 yearly in gas, oil, tires and mechanical upkeep. Power and performance - At Rockingham Speedway the Whippet ran 500 miles in l0 hours, 23 minutes, I4 seconds, bucking a terrific 50 mile gale. The car has smoothness and flexibility never found before in a 4-cylinder car. Acceleration 5_to 30 miles in 13 seconds. Speed 55 miles an hour. . Hill-Glllliblllg-A non-stop run to Pike`s Peak in one hour and 13 minutes, without boiling. ` Gtllllllll-From Death Valley, 284 feet below sea level to the crest of White Mountain, l.l,lS0 feet above sea level . . . . the highest spot ever reached 'oy an automobile on the Pacific Coast. The Whippet has established new standards of performance _ above and beyond anything _ . you have learned to expect in a 4-cylinder car. The Whippet has also estab- lished new standards of safety, roominess, comfort, beauty. ...v . ,,.. ' -4/ _ / ////A 4 wheel broke!-T_he only car in the low priced iield with this necessary factor for safety . . . the Whippet will stop in 51 feet from 40 miles an hour. Low gravity _center-5 feet 8 inches high. Built low to the ground for safety, yet with ample road clearance due to its new-type design. No skidding, no slipping, no side-sway when turning a corner. M0\‘e room-By actual measurement the Whippet has more leg, head and elbow room than any other light car--due to its unique body and dash con- struction. ' . Q;-gage; lpgguty -The smartest looking light_car on the road today. With long, low graceful lines resembling the exclusive custom-built cars of this Continent and Europe. ` These are the reasons why *h¢ Whllllleli has 50 Cl\\l°kly become Canada’s most P°lJ“lH\` liEl\f_ C15" - - ~ Why over- l 11,300 motorists have bought it in its first year. The Whippet is a car of exactly 01° fight Bile. Weigh* and balance. its 4-wheel brakes and other nziodern engineering features ensure resale vahie to vi ev” unapproached by any other lilht 4'CYlmd¢" °a"~_ just drive the car . . . that's the Only WHY t0 .l_“il.'.‘f its remarkable value. ` 1 New Lew rmciis coin. s ses ilffg Tourl ng 950 _ 1225 Roadster 104° OVERLAND ¢,,u,¢ ass i 1200 l ' . Sedan '|109 ‘ Landau 114° i Prlggs F.O.B., Charlottetown. P EJ. _ Attractive Credit T¢"""' MCLAINE SERVICE STATION Klnos couN‘l'Y °°RNEY EWS' 1as GRAFTON STREET, “RAGE Summeriilde. P. E. I- CHARLOTTETOWN M__M"u°_ P_ E_ '_ heart of the city after hours and there coiisumed by youtig men and _ ' . _ _ - , _ _ _ f _ _ V _- 4 ' PENANCE IN MODERN SETTING (By .British United Press) -mice for the Salogiiiinl ot their ceiision Day (MBV 26) 1" llle M10' his successors. in this Miinuei~~l Eskdale Slile the Slime llify at Sun] Rising. and there shall the (\lfieei'i at the end of mysterious alleyll. ot the Abbot blow his horn, itnd lieu OM 0f`lh9l!\ Illllllell i\llilI`0D\'U1l@|Y|shall deliver unto you Willlani del Bruce, ten Stakes, ten’ Sloul..--- _lt was the moi-riliis after the before, and a young clerk, met too _many friends, rang ohio! et home about eight oigptstilta eveisyilitns. and cd for- inablllly to get to Hence this garth is called tho Penny I-iedge. ln the time oi’ .Heniy ll. three Q, "I appreciate your fmgzletrsm laid the chief. "hut don't you're oil today? This is I freely . fl to ii depth oi alx Inches ln lilch continually occur ln nature. \‘. _ _ _ , PARADIS. ‘_ - - couldnt to he LI iililoiit. All Tho Temperance Alliance Meetings Under the Auspleoe ol ' . ~ - . . i'1.- l tl .'-'r ' i-, -- . i ' ` fltiantities these beer druiliers pooled their money in order to get oflgggogapppo Us uf; iiiliugxaiyil-_` p}i;i_i_i_iemel_p;~ii haul l it iitimlt to tio: THE TEMPERVANCE ALLIANCE OF PRINCE EDWARD Is legal quantities of beer and therefore they resort to back lanes. dsl-ln! ‘mm the Mlddle _/,ge,,_ is .nydu and yours Hlmu hom yoml H W. parks, garages, stdres and other places. to have their drinks. /1 still carried out on the eve ol Air Lands ortlie‘Ab1iottol»whllby. and will be Addressed by the Speakers l..l|teel Below as F0 ° We are Conyinccd ‘hah the gang that is “°“' cpemfhlg in store lent sea-ilrt town ot' Whitby. , That upon Ascension l-ire '-'on shalll s““'daY' J"”° 18’ ‘ _ :uid lioiiselirealciiig commit these crimes under the influence of At low tide. spectators guti;_er'in come to the sway-hem] which ia my Vmtorla Him mo "_ m___nev_ “M °°h,,,.,,_ liquor or in order to get money for booze and are out to commit _f\"\'f°W - C\‘“\’°h'“l"°"‘~ “’ ° ‘"° Lot 11 Hall-Rev. H. R. Grant. " cambridge Han, a.so p. m.--nov. Ai-eiiibiis souiertind Rose valley Hall-Rev. A.A_ M|¢|.eo¢, Emerald Hall, 8.30 p. m.-Mr¢W. E. Bentley. K- C' Monday, June 20: _ ' Sourle-Rev. John Coiirn . Fortune Bridge Hall-Rev.\Arolilb|ld Sutherland- Mlmlnlquh-Rev. H. R. Grant, D. D. Annandale Baptist Church-iisw. '-A..M|eLvv¢‘|- Rollo lay Parish Hall.-Mr W Intl ik- G- Fredeiildtonil~l|ll-Illilltratufflhot ' l. J. J- W” J. H. Copeland. ‘ '...,,_» r ,ali ff. meetings at me wetsuit ui\l¢'ee"¢itiorvii|¢` idverilwi Public ls eerlllllly liivlted. . ‘;-~ A REAE HELP \;' - ti wnusm tin uma. *"'”"‘” boiling. A wonderful savor On sole at all 'leadlni olllll W .__-T DAY