1 l MAItCLI 31, i938 Jl-JWELERS SINCE 186 8 for; the ' Joyous Easter; SeaslElSlli lThElErowingcustom of commemorating ‘this beautiful season with gifts to those ‘we love, has sanctioned the giving of precious jewelry. A diamond ring will bring joy to wife or sweetheart, and be a lasting token of your affection. l liOur rings,are made of the finest platinum or l4k. white gold, hind lcarved, and set with first quality blue- plvhitediamonds. From $25.00 up. W. w. WELLNER, Limited. The Public Forum This column is open for the 111.12 §I~AIEI3QIEELPiLW s..<iy.‘ua1.>3z~_s Happenings 0t 2 ‘The Week Continued Rlfom Page d‘ by un __ . of question of interest. The Charlottetown Guardian does not necessarily endorse the opinions of correspondents. TEMPI-IRANCE Sin-Having watched the pro- gress of temperance for the last rlfty years. and being associated with every organization in sight for the promotion of temperance, from the days of Free Rum, Open Tav- erns, Scott Act. Prohibition, and at present the political foot ball game. I have come to the conclusion that we are not yet “out of the woods." Temperance has made wonderful progress the last fifty years, not all on account of the different societ- ies for its promotion-although they have done their part-but on ac- count of changed conditions, as we have in everything. In former times a drunkard was respected, and a total abstainer was looked upon as too mean to have a drink. Today a drunkurd is despised. not wnrited by any firm in its employ, shunned by respectable people, and drinking ihas become as unpopular as long ‘skirts. 1 However, there is a class of good, ‘intelligent people that cannot be overlooked. and that‘ class com- prises three-quarters of the people of Prince Edward Island. They con- isidcr it no harm to take a social ; glass. or to have a bottle in their ‘home in case of emergency. They cannot be called “drunkards" or “wcts." as they never get drunk. ‘These are the people that the Gov- _erlllncnt has to contend with. They ‘are temperate people, and have to ibe dealt with as such. Until they lure. we cannot have true temper- “A1100. as they will only be driven into being in sympathy with the’ bootlegger. A little study of human nature should decide that point. The Stewart Government struck out ‘With the slogan of "better temper- ‘uncc" without clearly defining what better temperance was to be. which was unwise, and it got the turn- ,down it deserved. The Saunders Go- mcrnlnent is contemplating on hav- .ing a plebiscite on what they coll- her husband, Sentctor MacArthur. for. thesession, enttvrtalned at tea on Wednesday aftemufih. ' ‘ e I o‘ Mrs. A. A. McLean, of Ottawa. formerly of this city, wise another Wednesday afternoon tea. hostess. t O I Mr. Robert Messélrty ‘is home. from England on‘ a brief‘; holiday tol his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. A.l Messervy, and will sing int‘ St. James Church on Sunday. t e Princess Mary and Viscnulrt Las- cellcs, accompanied by L-ord and Lady Boyd, who arrived at. Port Said on March 15th, wil'l" spend about a month in Egypt as ‘ne guest, of Lord Lloyd, the British High} Conlmissioner. and Lady Lliiyd. The. visit is purely a private oitie. Trips| down the Nile and to the great; mosques and pyramids, as lwell as a‘ visit to the Gezirs racc-cdurse and possibly to the Valley of Tombs at‘ lluxor. are being included. in the‘ tour. Princess Mary, who. has not; i: clothes value is possible we will be the first t0 give it.” enjoyed a holiday abroad since her,‘ honeymoon in Italy. has included in her outfit a sun-helmet. several light linen frocks in her favorite‘ shade of blue, and a mmera. l-lcr; children will remain at Goldsborough, Hall. Kllaresborough. ‘ Ollc of thc most delightful sncl-cdl cantatas ever given ill this city was staged in thc Notrc Dame Aclrdemyl on Wednesday and Tlfilrsday cvcn- ings. to capacity housds. “Ad JCSllnll per Mariam." written by l-Ils Lord- ship the Bishop of ‘Charlottetown. It was exquisitely portrayed and, most enjoyable. t Value This certa Mrs. iDrJ J. S. Jenkins was cor- dially welcomed home this week from Philadelphia. to which city she had come {rem England. on a F ashion-Craft all-wool SSS Tweed Suits! that sets a new record at $2951 inly makes our promise good in a big way l ‘ ,Am. Locomotive Co. . . . . . . . .. 109 southern Pacific c0 sidcl" an evil, which is no better. Short visit, which unfortunately was _ _ ' . Stock QllOlfltlOliS mm. Smelt. at Rofng. Co. __ Union Pacific Ry‘ _________ __ lgmlaveiytliilig is an evil if carried to marred by he, Sudden illness‘ i A compiete 517,9 fgngg» ghgrts‘ longs, Stoum .._.__ ‘ ,Am. Bosch Mag. Co. . . . . .. . -_- U‘ s_ Industrial Alcohol Cm _ uwyxiexccss, even prayers. _ g , , 5 ,_ - . HALIFAX, March (WP-Quotations!Alliwflfldfl COD. Mill. Co. 6l~z~ Westinghouse 3pm XD $1 __ 104.4,‘ It has been remarked that this ‘ _. _ d . 1 111C 11Cl€d~~"nOW $2 furnlghcd by Johnston 3.; warrLlNgl. Ccn. 6a I-Iud. Riv. RILXD Unwed stings steel ' l47g.‘quesy,ion Should neg have entered The engragsnient its irnnguncc u; Members of thc Montreal Stock. p. c. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 7B ‘ ' ' ' l ' ' ' " ' into politics. We cannot keep it out Ottawa o lscoun 8r 11180. 0 Exchange; lCon Gas Co. (N. Y.) . . 148‘; . iof politics, but we should keep it me seventh Quemg own Hugs-Ms, ' ' ‘ i Hud Motor Car Co. 93%‘. “Ionhleal stock Exchange ‘out of party politics. and have a and ADC to ms Exccmmcy Lord Seeing the ‘suits wt” tell you more than words can’ Nmt- York lflxphangc International Paper Co. .. . 75-1 . . . ,, sane lznv. as saloons arc down and ' . . ‘ ' l . _ ‘ International Petroleum .. .. 38': ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' " 23g“ out and prohibition uncontrollable. Wmmgdon‘ ‘md M155 Mmgm PM“ At. Top. and Santa Fe Ry. "lill Standard Oil of N. J. 40*. Massey Harris " ' 43L, What I would suggest is closing upflligi 0f 3061161110. Dita-We. and ' American Can Co. .. 86*‘. ‘Mis. _Kan. d: Tex. Ry- . 275 lflovmrd smith 135",3every_ vendor store in P. E. except‘gmllddailglibfll‘ 0f the 111"! SIP-SHIP" & Aln. Car dz Fdy. Co. . . . . . . . .. 105'; Reading Co. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. I08 Montreal Power XD 50c _ _ 92 ‘one m charlottetoivyr gupefjntgndgdil-Ord Fleming Viscount Harding. National Breweries .. . 119 me If?“ 051cm] favagabéf’ having is’ o. son of the late Viscount Har- 55901 (-70- Can- Qom- 189 lere gggl ltlilgttégaico gjmzlillnegnaxzggg dingo of South Park. Penshturst. and iixgmitpegcmectlflfw"' 131' llwould issue pass. books to rcliablelvf Viscollntess Hflrriillge. flnd i5 i l - s cs os om. ' .. '. " ‘ . . people. with laws, regulations andluow on his way back to Canada. l _, - ‘ , _ ‘ *?{°"*P‘f" f“) 5°“ §§...p....iu.. printed in n. first part of having- m, ,0 England ,0 an... Small (folorlnlrs, Latest Blocks NEW ISSUE z,z;““‘w‘gtggl‘nslli"p"@553: _ I: zfiniflthelsald book—laws that would send me wedding of his 8.5m.‘ fomwrw _ _ . ‘ '. . ,. ianyonc obtaining or having liquor . ‘ - . Stgl) 1n and gee them ' 0F Dommlon Budge ' ‘ ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' " ‘without tllc pass book to the pcni-lmc Ho" Ruby Harmmie" m Mum” I l ' l . ’ . ' l p . < ~ _ ~ “mks ‘itentlary as a criminal-the pass 1- G- 13911111101" Nebbliti M-C- M1» Ii! $7 .6 0'; External sinking Fund Gold Bonds ibook to be called in on any COm-iFlelning is a cousin of Mrs. R. 0» ' ‘ r. ~ a '. 9- a _- 11H Duc OCLODPI‘ lst, 106i Bank Royal . 35s élllghllaitlggggiil-nézi.Johnson. of Montreal. and is wcll- PRICE: as itlill Interest, u» Yield over 6.352;. Bunk Mammal - - - - - - - - - ~ - - -- 351 igovemment Cont,“ .1"‘°“"‘ “eile- she i“ l" lmgland! & _ _ ' _‘ _‘_ I x , . t n t f - - tywith her parents at 1)l"(‘S(‘.lli. " Full purtlculills gladly furnished on request. Wh(g5ir-Mfl,l‘.. 143a»; May.‘ 143w“ cxgiinzzenmdglw; ‘fnflorlr-‘lltlzéan. , ,, g q . l July’ Hz‘ _ , , 1'. J _lfrom friends and officials in thq| On Thursday evening of lust wcek . J‘ C°m—Ma"' mo’ Mal’ 101'!’ u other Provinces partiularlv N S 1 - - l ‘ 1' ' ' r ' 1- ' an , , _ b,‘ 104m and N B m reference to u uo-lqtherc was glven ln the hall of thc o __ Eastern Securities 00., t . one...» 5... July. m. WO, province and .,.f.',..._lu.ii.x ¢......~.....-. u Music. i” _ s» = - i i»- Jul 145- .. ' l - i . . - - . “Mil INVNTMENT BANKER‘; wiiiggfMflii 143 -» Vi - bmon m me other‘ The concensus miscellaneous conceit which puo __________‘ _ _ l“ ' l 0°“ i“ lvf opinion in N B is thetihey lwvclvided *1 111°85'11" evmlniis "ii"- **"+""*""""""" rwriaiioii 184 Coll ‘l- l‘ S" “'"_%' . , . - - . "St":t. ~- t... .. - , .. W-11~ v- 911N553» MANAGER’ (“Hmmoluhlowh l '_“_‘“*’_—__ i018 besi- IBW they 0V9!‘ 118d. but flitaltlnlent for the large nirrnber who, o I onto. will bc ZHISWCEZZL lJyllléLLCIul ‘a“a.Ll;:L:i»..,i:dll132313215533’“(gill 5.13 JOHN MONIREAL HALIFAX S.“ A]AH‘(J.A‘RI_;T.S_ .l.“.‘ m. "hlln" ‘screw loose in the ‘sale llmlt. whlcinattended. Tile program consistedi g . ‘Questions as to (liflgnggig and o...‘ “Guam, m. m, miles has h...“ l ~i~ -- | ‘>1 m YIQHOIS mo: at [he they 11099 l0 11511159» but the 13°09 q tleatlncllt \Vlll not be ansivcrcd ~~ ill“ lull {ii Jullln it. virnolulil lcgger is about out of business In °f Swen“ ‘wvel “m” bY Madam!‘ . ' . ; ___ __,_ ' "’1"'"'~i1 L" ‘“'""1°- ' U A l>'~ - l alt 7 ' _ I i i ‘ , ,‘ , llillwlilll (‘lull unis l““$l7i'llllt‘(| to bylN-Sh- 11B- mfl" makes lllqulrylnalw Davies dance“ whlch am all-lvayai: l M! "'1?'('1i‘l(5 minor snulll i-niluull Tho bright sell-sacrificin Fl “A (‘urrvul 1.5km... 1.1m mm“,bu,,_., of their towns. they will 8lW8ySii1 delight to the cyc. also readings, , ‘p, |,.. ,,,,,u|,|...d w“ Wm.“ m‘ a n“ ithusinslns m. ekhy ‘manhmg “if wove eooowoooovvo o0coveteoo-ovoo-ooooeoroooooeooooo- “Capital Requirements-- Small Stock Issues” New ‘i"|.k_;ih||ud¢|phla brokerage firm desires stock or ' bond issuo from $25.000 i0 $500,000 of established companies. or consider new venture of merit from reflPoli-‘illflfi Pflmch wi-m. full particulars u» Mr. o. w. Ritchie. 254 Drml Bids» Philadelphia, Pa." ._......&QOQ§§OOQ,Q-OO~OOOOQ—O~OOOO-QU§ i . I i E F504 0-0 ‘Q U‘ ‘DO-GOO a Buy Sound Values For Your Safety Deposit Box Qlf Safety Deposit ltoxcs could only speak, what stories they could tall-stories of Investment suc- i ccseos and of failures; stories of estates built up 1 from small beginnings but now ylcldlnlr l "PMIWF ence; other stories oi’ plans ivcll begun but later shattered ‘by the lure of quick returns- li‘ you would build your financial structure wisely and well you should purchase only such securities sabre recommended by an investment house oi high standards and mature experience. Our publication “Investment Securities," 15811811 monthly, will keep you in touch with WI‘ fillffflll . olnmendatlons; of high-grade Bonds. A card will bring you a copy of the current lune by return mail. i The National City Company 1 it. Heed Other-St‘. Juno: Si. Peter Strata-Montreal ‘ a h,‘ ‘ ‘goqpigswgsvxlullrlinn 1| SnoPatler-Iléroel l l: i . < l l z i i i (lZ.'l(l\‘il lo w" 0"! Lmllry" ll(‘lil.0~; u-t-l-‘c zsolil ltlnong tho lllclnib~|'s ill aid 0i‘ Si. PIP-vie South illslllltules.‘ If your coal requirements are running low. wc can supply you with good fresh cosh-comprising INVERNESS SCREENED OLD SYDNEY SCREENED SPRINGHIDL SCREENED ALBION NUT ALBION STOVE ALBION ROUND HARD NUT nsan STOVI ‘ ‘f; nssco con 11 Our Phone No. is I76 and guar- antee quick deliveries. W. D. Gillie 8t 0o. PHONE I'll Lottery liouks find a 1min. and Somctilfles 8 Dflllwflvocal numbers and violin selections. m a (lom-tillsililii SQUWQ- A 50°14 "1 ‘iman m m] him where m get a sulrlThe junior orchestra oi the Coll- i ply- of every householder on P, ‘had planned to do. I aln. Sir. etc. D. L. MacKINNON Montague. P. E. I. I am in favor of your tclnpcr- 1 allce plan strictly enforced. i Name Address Cut out and mail to D. L. MacKlnnon, Montague. P. E. I. I am in favor of thc present Prohibition Law strictly enforc- cd. Address Cut out and mall to I). L. MacKinuon. Montague, P. E. I. J Don't hc afraid of enthusiasm! ‘you cannot do cffcctlve work with- .()ilt it. ‘ when we believe in humanity, we arc apt to be very much more hope- ful that things are better than they seem, ‘ Unsclflshness. eveh in the little .‘ things of life, is a sacrifice. It is the llittlc things that give pleasure. l lllmlrilfio Illnlmrnt for cut] and Iirnisea. 6040-00-04 0* EYES TESTED Glasses Fitted Competent service with latent‘ equipment. E. W. TAYLOR J. S. TAYLOR OFIOMITBISTS- Ill "Richmond 8L l l l l I I would like to have the opinion] E. I.. ,man and woman voter, irrcspcctlvclof all present. lot‘ any issue. of my proposal. by jcutting out and signing the follow-l ling ballot and mailing samc to my, address. It would save me a grcatl ldcal of correspondence, which I pleasure with n reading, while Miss bum, Job l A ,2 l-o-Q-OO o-voo-vevoooorvooao» Association ‘servatory rendered several numbers ‘which elicited the hearty approvall“ A little onc-nct play» istaged by the children of Chebucto Road School was generously ap-i plauded. Mrs. Flemming galvc much, THE ROAD TO HEALTH PAVE!) WITil GOOD PREVENTION" IS other man has thc cnsicr Tl ‘- t ~l K. Logan's violin selection. and vo- tendency w “orig: 556C015 $111351‘ ‘.cal solos by Misses B. Sims and Ill thc samc way, many communities ‘Hvmmie pluck 1n spmflgh msmmg excuse their failurc to sccurc health we“, alpdenghtful numbers‘ Thelfor their constituents because of ‘ ._ isomc ocal dlfiicultics and. at thc, lioélcen pvasxmlderlthl; capagle dui same time attribute thc success of 1_ ‘c 1°“ ° M 55 K» "g ‘Si an “mi!” other communities to "Just luck.“ i110 fluSDlces of the alumnae of thel It is truc that every place has its Halifax Conservatory of Music. Missgvwn problems and difficulties. It is. Logan. who is a specially talentediequully m“ ma‘ m” 1151mm’ °°'“‘i a 2:: rlzzrirsi: .-::::...:’."."::;is" l“ “f Mr- James Pawn- has Playmlwhat was necessary lto overcome on several occasions while visitlngithelr local difficulties. here, Throughout Canada you will flnd a great variation as to hcnltll con- . _ . ditlons between places that may bc Light draperies are tile mode thiSd-Mny compared with each Spring. Velour is giving D1806 Wfrhcrc ls. of course. a rcason fol" sun-fast silks and glos curtainsareithls. This reason is not hard to also designed to allow his majcstyfllndi 1i is R 51ml>10 0110- Where I110 w h» "53211."i$.ii1..“".l2i..ll%i.."iii; “.221? ‘ a and so on. down thc scale. Over-curtains are in plain Sllbtihganlq of mg communpy ‘mrlt-S. r-liccts, also in striped and floral dc-|ponds to thc health work dollc by signs and the color cnscmhlc of the‘11\°'0°n1"111n1ii'- room is “gm”, adhered to m the‘ Every citizen should enquiri- as lo drapes" l‘ iiililvnhfaliltiiiuslilrrirdllilllild oofut 11120:?“ mill. icompnrcs with others. ask tilt-so Sheer gauze or net is the mostiqucstions of thc local or provincial chic thing in glos curtains. andinlhefllth dcmirtnwnts- Every citizen: window shades; beige is taking the should thcn ask himself whcthcr or ma” of the green and cream shadesl giirlivlltillinllgnghehliiollla?liilllldcgihliiiisnlliii‘: i118?’ f0!‘ Yell’! kept 11119 81111 110m port necessary to enable thc health penetrating into the house. department to pave the health road e e e of the community with sound }lt‘c-‘ _ ventive meas j», so that the citi-z u The P1031988 g‘ 33k gfldennybe ‘zens may travel along in happincsiut; “V” n ° me ° PM“ film-free from the bumps of disease, the, hvvsehvld linen- The supply whlchlruts of ill-health, thc sudden. un-i she presented to a bride of this sea- guarded crossinas of epidemics and m“ w" u ample as posaibm Thmthe unprotected preciplces of prc-, lventable fatal illnesses. 1 only fanciful no“ lntrwuced m,“ Questions concerning Health. ad- the “m1” m1” M" “d PM‘? Pmkldressed to the Canadian Medical. blankets, and a supply of colored ii _‘___ i bath sheets in shades of mauve, paleltfl 111511111 the bllfikilrouilii The r also e eon ""— — l rest yellow end peach colors. These werel°1 the Supply-which in~lurle<htowels_ embroidered with the nwnogram ortI-‘id bed linen for the domestic staff‘ the bride and bridegroom in oeolor "*5 mm!“ ill fell m!!! etiteh. Almost everybody thinks that thcl and thc‘ other. "' ‘arr rinl: inns 1l\"r‘lll built by ii .\lll‘- among the most precious things ir. nusolu school boy. the whole course of life, _ .. I a, Mill/aerate?’ Canada. Careful investment of Mutual Life funds has maintained iugh average return for policyholders. Despite declinii interest rates the average for thc prcvioun ycar \\'ag ah," maintained in the $12,000,000 new investments made in l0.’ H. Al. EBERS, Provincial Manager 13S Kent Street Charlottetown P.E.l. i ASK FOR THE NEW Wall Paper Catalogue WRITE YOUR name very plgln- Iy on the coupon below, cut our, ‘n3 mall to us. and we'll send you the biggest. best. m .1 Winn. I'M-mt (liAT/iilltiltll-mnlcllll Pumidu. 85 new designs, mic“ based on double roll of ‘m gq. "Hm USE THE COUPON MOORE d: MULEOD LIMITED Charlottetown. l‘. E. I. Can. Send the new Wall Paper catalogue Gear. P. o. Address ............... .. Provlnoe...... . . . . . . . . . ' éd. mr. "" MOORE & McLEO Charlottetown D» Limit 411i '-<-~-=~-~-