nlnn '20. 1921 n» .1. i l t That is why i lili NERVES ilF. A 5 liiE ARMY} No. a Signal lcomlww will so 1111-. dcr canvas this year on Monday,‘ . June 27th for a.i>9i‘i°d 9i Weill"; days training. As in previous years the comp-, any will pitch camp in Victoria‘ Park, facing the roadway. and ov-; BflOOklIlK tlle harbor. with horse-i lluesin the rear, No lnore beautiful‘ and convenient camp-site could he‘ found 1111YWi10FB. The syllabus of training ot‘ this ullit offers a particularly varied. and interesting list. embracing as it does wireless operating. telephone, nnd telegraph operating. lino lnyinc; l [Alumni lanolin Rntwlli Changes "in ’ train‘ schedules e ff ec ti v e, Sunday, June 26th,i 1927. For further par-i ticulars Japply Ticket District Passenger Agent. y Agent’s Office CHARLOTTETOWN, P. E. I. JUNE lflth. 1927. 7142-6-17-51. g nvatying y EA ople insist 0, iVisual signalling A" Z-lgsalada. mallrreadlug, equitdtion, and an ele- mentary study of ‘ electricity and magnetism, in addition to visual signalling, and military ill. This wide choice of ‘instruc on makes this unit especially popular with the younger militiamen. Tile officers and men of the com~ llany have spent a, great deal oi time during the past year ill study- ing the different methods of eoln municntion ill use lll the British Arnly. Last fall u highly successful course was con- ducted, followed by a highly tech~ nioai course in Line Telograllhy for the more advanced officers and N. {L 01s. Tile wulue to the COIIII)‘ any of this course will llu particu- larly apparent during the annual training as it will make available nn unusually large number of cap- nlllc instructors, and should assuie the company reaching an eslleciully high degree oi efficiency this your. The company will lliiil), thin your. 1min 2t mounted cubic laying soc lion. This consists oi’. a cable wall- on. with drivers, mounted linemen operators-in short a complete mo- bile telegraph, and telephone office. similar in every respect to, those used ill the late war. The Corps of ' Signals~—»"The nerves of the Army" requires men of an intelligent type, with a fair education, preferably young men, who are anxious to learn general signalling, or to specialize in any oi‘ the subjects in which instruction is given. fllhero urn n iow vacancies lll -No. 8 iCompany at present, and any young men desirous of training with them this year should report to‘ their headquarters. at the Ar~ lnourics tonight at 7.00m. ln. ' _ i} "hill sunburn vrltll .\l|nnrll'n Linilnl-ni. Political Meetings I 2nd. District of Queen’s. The Liberal-Conservative Candldlteb will moot the Electors at the following place: and dates, to dlscu NEW GLASGOW . .. MAYFlEL-D .... . .. RUBTIGO HUNTER RIVER The Opposition Candldnte iand will be accorded equal time. All Moctlnflo at 8 p. m. sass-ohm‘ 23rd. so the-political Issues of the day: .. June 20 .. June 21 ,. June 22 Juno 23 r L. L, JENKINS, » J. H. BUNTAIN. uality l . the end 0t‘ the O-QQQ-Ovowo-o-ooooo 0440044 r The Public Forum This column l: opon for the dlecunlon by cepl-"pondeng, of questions of interest. The Charlottetown GUQrdIIH d," m“ "°.°""1‘||¥ ondorle the ‘minions of correspondents. nwwveoewawwo»; NOW WILL V-OTE CONTROL- '$i1'.~Now that we are nearing Cilfie- “Control vs. i may ‘congrntulirtti The Guardian 011 its‘ conduct of the cimiiialflil- You certainly have had me besi- Oi i319 liklilenlont; and we electors have zlbout arrived at the conclusion tllut our verdict 51mm‘ be 1°? U011irol. You have dour onstrutctl the fact llliliv prolulnlun, as we have llnd it llus not uriuliglll 9d or minimized sufficiently the great evil of iutclnptu-zluizie. Ynu have shown. ten. that Prollillltioll li-l accompanied by (ltlun- gm“, 55",; and evils illlCll as perjury llnd n“, ocrlsy- We have incl-oil)... lump. up our lnllldn to vole for tlu- (my. Prohibition." on them and the tlovcrnlur-llt (‘out mission and the iliiiccrs or zin- Governtnent and tlu- towns. tho dn ty of giving "ilulltrol" n fuir irlul t0 ille end tbnl "clcnll-l- Ivy“ ancc" llilil loss |lt‘I'll|l'_\'_ luv“...- etc.. may be tho l l I nln, Hll, vita, AN ELECTOR imbiim REAL TEMPERANCE Slrw Aiu-olwiiilc to tlu- policy pro- claimed by l'l‘i‘.illll'l' Sil-nquq 11... sale oi’ iutoxlciltillg liquors is u, ‘ue only through gurl-rlnncnl yp". dors stores, controlled null unl-l-nlpn ‘uy u (lonlmlssiiln .‘i|\|llIllllt't| by illi- governlucnl. lo boldinr, permits issuod by izlld (‘our mission." To lily mind lllvrc. in nothing very “wt-t“ nlluiii lllnl. when it is. nrcolnpnnii-il by tho statement that tbnsl- u]... (ll-ink liquor without n |1i‘l'lllll will iu- r-q» ually llllliilllllllt‘ with lllonl- who sell it ill-gully, ulld illiti ]ll‘i"/.lll(ll profit. in lllf‘ liquor bilsillr-ss c; to be done away. For myself pclnsuliulll‘. idnlft have as l nlu nu nbstninl-r. illii too nlucll ‘lime-o who l-nnsr- lllt‘ Liquor’ Evil \\'llli'll is lll!‘ ('.(lllt'i‘l‘l| ol the puhlic——tllorc is evidently grcnl er control and the prospect greater telnptlrnnrrl than tin-n: i~ under the Prohibitoly Liquor Lnn that is constonly broken, i aln. Sir. t'll'_, AN OBSERVER ~—~€-1+& DR. RAMSAWS FINE ADDRESS Sll‘.—l wiln lzrvillly plcnncrl will broadcast on Snturtbrv night thing which bus conic Temperance Alliance in llile (‘Hill puigu. ~ ~ ‘Filo fltlllllllillll not.» cl" hi» illl'llill"llltlun'l- .. - . “time oi‘ our ulosl true ‘l1‘111l1<‘l‘i1i1ifi‘ will; llltil \\'|llll'~\'l-l' lllt‘ \‘i‘il'illt'll of llwm w’ I '".'u“" m m: 2",. rm“! "w" came mli- iiidfilimiiifiilil’ l" “lliilillilniiiiii- "l H" kiwi m"! something hciller tllnn the lli‘tr.‘~i"ili the people all tlu~ pulls ncxl Sutur Political Meetings Isl; District Queens -__- The Liberal-Conservative candi- dates wlll meet the electors at the bellowing places and dates for. the purpose of discussing the political issues of the day. (i. PoliticalMeetings ‘ 2nd District Kingis fllhe Liberal-Conservative candl- dates will meet the electors of the Second District of King, at the fol lowing places and dates to discuss Boos-haw .. . . . . . . . . . Junezo. political issues or the day, Bradalbane .. . . . . . . - . . June 21. Cherry Hill . . . . . . . . . . . . ., Julie 20 The Opposition candidates, Peler Forrest illlll . . . . . ,_ ._ June 2] Sinclair and- Allan Stewart. are in- s; page“. _ _, ,_ 5",", 2g “"95 m "Mend and Wm be Ewen llioroll . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. June 23 to one half 0i the time.‘ '" Murdock Kennedy Walter G. McKenzie. 4029-6-13-31. Political Meeting 3rd Districtdueelrs The Llberalall-dllrtvdtlvo candl- dalcs wililddrels the elector; at the following places: i ' all, ' Monday. ‘Fort: Augustun_ l! June 20th, zlgit- Herbert Hall, Tuesday, June A" meetings to be held at s o'- clock 'P.M. The opposition‘ cdndii dates are invited to be present. ilibernl candidates are invited nttend. All meetings at. 8 p. m. H. D. McEWEN J. Q. MacDONALD 7042 Political Meetings 3rd District Kings l Tile Liberal Conservative candi- dates will meet the electors at. the following places and dates to dis- cuss the political issue of the day; New Perth . . . . . . . . . . . .. June 20th All meetings start at 8 o'clock. igqated m“ an‘ d" Qt M5,?’ 5'1)‘ Opposition candidates are invited. ' (Szdl- l- ‘ll f l.” l J tag“ H F McPHEE‘ J. aoousrmn McDONALD, ' ‘ M_ w_ WOOD N \ g LESLIE HUNTER sells __+ Political Meetlngsnl.» yftilimllistrictyolfilgeiifs a. ix-‘u i l‘ ‘mill. The. Liberal C all Political Meetings 4th District King’s I adhere l-Conservative I Candi- datés ‘villi meal. n. , l. t dates will meet u... electors of the ~ following places and dates, to~d -_ ljolirttl District of King's at the tol- cuapltbo political ilsueqoitithqgd upon, places and dates to discuss Gillldviow - - ‘ 1- ‘In 1 . Milt-Ml‘. sends 0f the day. mien River . J ‘ I1; ‘Murray arbor Booth .. .. June 20 ,5 . “lnnolwxi . . .~.'Jn fldgg mgr; nods»... .. June a! : » it"? "Milli" t8 We w Mborysl onnalalnn re invited m l lml“l-"r“dld"” “Q “Md-tin. . attQfllfAllinoetfngs M: 8 p. In. ‘ 55 ' ' ‘ ‘W’ i w ~ ' ‘ n‘. r; movomm: ‘_ ltlt. “ '5 l l MARTIN MoKlNNON First District 15,. lle Meetings will up mill on» perm surmounted», lll p "'15.. '0 to dlnuu tho lanai In "ll onion: election Campaign. Ui-DOIilmBn, Mon d)’: Junoiflltll. Tucld y. Julio l1. . _Midlnlgldlll, Juno 22ml. l ,.,,. ii t Sequoia Meetings iitltllirliilliot King's '::\_ - if" M! . f; i ‘lfbe Liberal-Conservative candi- tllirtgjlllll meet the Qlotitflrl of tile if Dfltrict of King’! ct the lol- Wint luau and data ttrdllcdu e dbl tioal lambda’: tbrdl! 0o ‘bridle. Jude t . . Ablilllhlwlua Iliad - ‘ Wllllilllcllldlllill an Minn to attend. rdutillgr ‘to t»; l Qt‘, ll pyoposzlls llli‘ lnnd ulu aver become temperance tho law oi‘ PRIZVIENFS BANDAGES S'I'I(JKING. To dress. wou nd s. spread “Vaseline” Jelly on vied" llnenorgauzc. (lllzlngt-‘drcss- Ing daily. “Vaseline. Jelly kcepsbnud ages from sf irlilun. Look for Hlcl Tmdc Marl: "Von-lino" It la your protection Cllcllcbroullli Mfg. (‘on Cnliskl sszoclinbozllvcnnt- MONTRIZAI. Vasmglinfi. PETIOLEU M J ILLY ECZEMA Take . Our lfnrhnl Iiclnclllntl Rook on Skin Illiuulso-s. ‘W Trmltlsc on (‘llrolllr- lllsl ~ Ilerbnl Remedies. l‘:|111l>i1 Loss of-llinuhood nnd dist-nut‘! "i lnon. Booklet on l-‘onuliu ills null‘ (ldvlcg frog by illlill. Ilii Yflir" experience. (Without t-ritll-lnlnl: or digpnl-lng your llm ‘ s write us berm-c lonlur lliilm-l 1'1"1i'"""i by mail our speciality. linflllh Ilerbnl Dllpennur Llrnltetl lllflll Dnvlo Vancouver. fl. CMIMIUI Oldest llcrllal lll For '1 (i. stliuto Under the THE TEMPER-ANCE ‘fondly. Juno 21: Goorol Wh alley River H oll-Rev. ly. Juno 22.- Prlnoo Edward Thutro, W. i. Bentley. K. 0. A (M lng‘ will be broaden ,l_9rdon_ ‘Holt-Rev. ' wit?‘ hoof-Rev. IA. Ifv _ m ‘Vv R- = mo» "till ernnlent candidates nnd lll luv up~ care what killd oi‘ n liquor lnw llu-y oi‘ UNDOU BTED We Ii-(IiIWJ-‘iii "i iili‘ "W- ill‘ liillllbill’ int: nud other evils, is a strong oue,_ Certainly it scorned to inc lilo best. Conan“). is nun-L. "m" “i” public opinion and will therefore be day may be all good citizens should unite in the cnftu-vcnlcnt oi‘ whal- shnll that a continuous (‘Ziliilllllilll oi‘ cdn- Temperance Alliance Meetings ALLIANCE OF PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND Will be Addressed by the 39"" town Hall-Rev. John Ooburn. R. Grant. i0. 0., and Rev. H. R. Stovort. Charlottetown-Rev. John Coburn, and u by Stntloll crybv.) plleldllfiall ion allariitiil run filiARLOTTElfQlll/Aliu (JUARDIAN _.7_ liiu: things oPthia world. 'l‘lllnli ui llWllr SOUL mother, think of your .-\‘Ulii.."‘ Th“ iliiiocrite was deaf to the lllcadiilg of the mother who bore .l‘i"1- bill H1001! high in all the temp Icrunrc societies, was an ardent (irlt nnd n iirrn believer in all the llolltirn of the Patriot. If lln werl- with us todny wouldn't he he hur- uuguiln; the multitude on the evils oi (loverllnlont Control and would ‘be as well qualified as sumo of tilosl- who are at it now. Siunpic No. 2 is on the way, I am, Sir; etc, . IAN DHU ~~~ <0&_..___._ FOR A FULL ‘AND CHOICE SELECTION OF FINEST QUALITY FRESH BEEF, LAMB AND VEAL You CANNOT no BETTER THAN‘ CALL UPON us. We have always a first quality stock _oi‘ Butter, Cheese and Eggs. ROOPS LTI). . Famlily and Contact Butchers i u = ELECTORS, BEWARE! _-\‘il'. itln. ills spice-b at Sullllller- Hide. \\'llll‘ll lvns rcportl-ll in full in 'l‘ll<- l’ntr oi. lll!‘ Oppoisilitvn ln-ndc-r. .\_lr. .~\. i‘. Saundvrn, luadl- two dis- tinct promises which will have nu llnpoltzini bczlriul-r on nu. inxzliltill Grafton Street (lllttiiloli ;t'. by any chance, be Phone 3B9. should be entrusted with pow -- ilc doriuiwui [but if llt‘ was successful fl! tilu polls iilC \\'tllil.l. (liVi-l F(ilt'l‘\'"l‘ll()liSl\.I\i|) liOLlllHtS libfi-tl-lfil-bt. \\"l<I AXNIIALI/l’ R'l‘)t‘-i<3l\l"ld l*“ll().\l ‘Fill-l ‘- NiTDlAN N.\'l‘l(TNl\I. ftAiiLWAlS- FOR TAX-ES. 'l‘() C i l.-\ itI,()'l"l‘l~‘/l‘~O\\'N, S17“ M itlil- Slili‘) .~\.\'ill ‘l‘lil'l O’l'll.i".\lt INCOR- l’tllt.~\'l‘l‘)i) 'l‘i)\\'.\'S 'I‘il‘lt()Llll*ll- ()i"i‘ 'i‘ill~l l‘it()\"lN(‘i<1; ltllil iilnt lll‘) i\\‘l1l‘l.l) URI‘) ’l‘»lii'l 'l‘t)'l‘.‘li. PittlCI-Iliilifi l<‘lt!).\l 'i‘lll'l Siliilii‘. till‘ Liilifliil. i.'.\‘lli~llt 'l‘il'l'l Plttllll BITION .i\‘("|', FOR Till‘) IGN- FtJll(‘l<l\ll-1.\"l‘ OF SAll) ACT. ll‘ tilir; were dune it would l‘l‘|lill'l‘ lllll‘ Plwlriliciul l‘l‘\'t‘lll\i1 ally approx]. lliil viy tlNlil lliiNlliti-Tl) '|‘ll(ll'S' l cutiou he dllllllltfllllfiil us to the ‘grunt advantages ot‘ lclnpcrnllcc- unornliy, sociallly."nllrl in other re inner-is. linlty ill llu- fight’ zllzniunt the, liirluol‘ evil is the keynote» oi‘ the’ Nlrnunlcenl of tllc tclllllclsllllllv work- ‘i-r who lillillitlfifl (lovcl-nuleut (lou- ‘trnl us against. Prohibition. l For bow cnn we get unity behind Prohibition WllPll we tenlllterztilm: l.‘l_‘."_.lll;_l_"kl vlwilil, ‘H?! rifwxfllwrug“ I ‘Um: AiNll lltlllllllltfi nunnnlLv. llou" tlill‘.~‘ ‘\\ i‘ll‘“lllll)f)fiiu\\‘llilk ftjallllllllll} SHJId-ldplil: lllllp-ifl‘ ‘r "ml". w -'11c»<>-~\v1-~11 \~‘<»=.l‘...‘. I‘ if... h."51in“.I{l'.i..‘."1'{.-Ii“ii .wlll not. prosecute our judges olnby ,-n.inlpilsingtlu~ iyflXi‘.\“\\'lll(‘ll‘])1-9j_ "l" n""i“"“m g"v“'"“‘“"“ ‘W “""lllliwl' Stvwnrl. llllblyilllfvll. oll‘ includ- lcgisl; ivo l‘i.‘]ll'(‘§ii‘IllflllVflH or lhcnerhm NW m], .|.“x‘ ‘ ti. ‘_ - " ..nunl urn nut "n- ’zl rim lnvt- Pi‘- _ " ~ _ c ~ i ~ icy nlvc tolu- so w .1 twtrs n =tllclr 'll('5l..‘l and irlelns. '. . . . , .. (l“":"“m°"" Commllis the "nlylitil-lllllll» lylllltikllfvSlllllollgilllliillilll I1311311123111n-Zpipolfiz}!y1»c111;;:il_ lilllr-rnll ion. L in i-fi-li-r-rilinhln i-‘lllklrl-cnlvllt we must elect l’l'Llll.l-[31m.,'l vial. II§l,.“d(:-L1n gfi:.l,.),ln;;l,,,,i lt'l' Stmvnrl and tbusl-_lonlpernnmican“. “m, ,,,,“.,.,-' quid; uqil“. Ian, “"’,"]“"‘*_ “'1'” "Pimw hm‘ ‘mw “audlllllltlil Act. “'21s never intclldcll as unite with those temperance work-la Wvnnut, ,,,.0,h,,.ing ‘w, T]... ‘vrs Wllil support him now zindwlmle trouble was ma, 15TH“...- uuilodly dolnnlul full enforcement Suwur, _f.\]1>il(().p1-)R[,Y' rllpqnulclll oi‘ lllr! lnw which ln- lliulsolf propels-um you T m] was ynlq...“ H, M, ‘ii “ml “dill 0W i» llltlllllofgvtllliili-illllllt‘? 'l‘i‘.-lll‘ lllllu-l- ,~\lill;i'.i as. - - i - . , ...~. it‘ oltrnn s . ilvlu- TEMPERANCE WORKER-her Ste-wart found ‘it ll(‘,i.‘('.4Stll'y to “ "* sell more liquor lll nl-dcl- in lnuki up for Lilc 105's lot‘ tbc Poll 'l‘ x, bow is Mr. Saunders going to niu- - way Sil‘,-~~ The lunrc I study Hi0 Pill!‘ all the liquor receipts zllluunliy, and ..ucd by Pl‘0lIllOl‘_St0\Vl1l‘l. at the $40,000 (ll N. it. taxes addition- llllc llugiilniug of the present elect-lat, ulllcsndlc re-ilnposlzu lhe Pol‘. ornl (lnmpaign. tilc more strongly ITHX‘! ‘Film (JIBCLYIPH bald ilelicr he um convinced that the plank lefcr-|\\'l11‘@- iIf M1‘. Sillindiflib‘ Willis i-iifil’ Ming to the control of the liquor will 511F913’ geiiyiliifli-"PF ilitfi 1i itrnlllc nud the promotion of greater laxevfll“ repel ‘tron oi‘ Ibo “(lreni 1 lelnpcraucc, with less false swonr- I>"-§ZLT“Y"‘51 "l 1930- _ , l am, Sir. etc, One Who Was Stung Before. IMPRQVEMENTS i i l't)i'lII ~ and tllnt it may be curriedout. It‘ ‘“ ““°‘“ “M IGNORANT LECTURERS lilfllt, cficctlvcly onloltcil than ll lo ‘ SW7‘, am Blamed U) Ho“ Mm,‘ “lzrcnily lluzreuscd penalties for zllllemqmyancf, “up gllfllug‘ lllQ condl violations oi’ the law!’ and "in llltfliqn it has mmuflght anon, 3,, o", (ruse of illegal selling, the person qempgl-nncg cause. Fgr 53mg i chiming liquors illegally is to be has became int-re politizzzll luurhlnu us the person to others something oi‘ a selfish op pnarunce. IIIIQLIUY we know idle evil oi‘ 't — but as nluril needed ill a llfllllf‘ ns many other kinds 0t’ luedlclues fol l [till preseclltcli as well illegally stilling." I 'l‘hesc. are all lmprrlvclneuts inl ytllu present law. How anyone can lsee in it anyVPromise oiireerum" _ _ I _ ins the Patriot. does. -l can't for tho lmmy °“"‘“"**- m" "WNW ‘llfdlml '1 jlife of rue, imagine. But I suppose l°r_‘c"AT'l"""i ti“? >r'“_'p“‘ lit is on tho principle not forth b) lllllllllihilalliki?main’), ]\"v“]’\O“v;;‘r:'$'éii m‘; v ) . illlslll tgfinllwypiellfgléigd that m“ m‘ better results-towards- stalupinl: 5 * * ' ‘ ‘ out the ilse cl‘ liquor. by many who ', reeled Spy’ _ have ‘learned ol‘ the nlnny evil <~i~ ,/\:~'. all seclus yellow to the lnun- you“ whim M". been hrongh ‘WW1 “W37 about. ulldor it.--ztnd mean to voto i "m- '5"- Ol-‘l- for (iovcrnnlont Contr-ck- when COMMENTATOR ,\\'t' ‘ll(l]ll' lunny cl‘ those evils will ' """ '“ " be mot. with by strong ttalllpcrnnl-e THE YOUNG VOTERS lllilll who 5ll]l])()l'l.t‘.(l this not. l ll lnct. nn old telnpcruncrl l‘ ker Hll‘.--'l‘|lcro will ho n cousldl-rltlllc. Ilu- other dny who worked wi l l y~ .~nunlbcl' of llll‘ll and \Vilfll“ll Wil" will" i‘"l1 ‘hill/ii iiih‘ iiillilil‘ i" Ewill lunrk their first ballot. on Ibo ii" illvllnhi. lborv was litltll- nciliilf; ‘Llfllll. nud- to tllelu l would offer 1111"“ i"! tiiii "'1' kiifiw Wi'1‘i'i> iii’ 50m" My“... l“, w“), m- flhowim: m, could go null buy one glass, unions sonn- oi‘ lilo lnqlnbeirs of the Vlll‘ f"; “"‘_""'“I_“'I“"""d "Mimi" "mi known dullnl: lhn pnsl hnll cculnly, m" mum mm “hwy pump‘ m H“ It will give them an ldcn oi‘ whnt (My ‘vhem H WM $0M’ ‘mung rnlinnce may ho placotl lll noun» of King qnlllggllllg Illy nllip and (‘lll “m” who ha” “mm mm" l” "M" llc-nllli lll. two o'clock at night. mnk the Liberals in their need. h“. wwavrdu n)", elm rm» lll-oiling . hnmplo No. ‘It Some ymlrs lino m, n“, mummy Nmv | 631mm libero. lived. not. inr from (Jbnrlotto- 1mm 1mm, my [fiend anything town n country nnircilziut. who pow alum; Wm“ 1,; golngmnu “n.1,..- {n5 ed mi a great; reformer nnd n bnrn- Act for he (loco no} know-fling‘ do int: and n shining light to all the those lecturers who are now girlng tcnlpornucti advocates. -lie llur-Hlhulut, recontnlmldlng this present ltugilotl his customers on the evils Act-—ior too runny ii» <1111iv iwiiiilfi 0f (ll-inking nnylnlng but wnler un-iliko ‘them thrashing over the old lll they gm tired of h“, prencnlngTclnperance straw- This is about and doult zdsowhcro. Whnn lllsdvliili» 9h“? ifililw ‘if will" l" Whig (Zl‘f'tlllt'll‘!~i llocnmn insistent. be horfi" "ml" this Ml‘ im-“i lmivc“ “We rowed from his friends and relut- i" 10mm “m” ‘him “l m" "Iii"! l5 lves and also from his old motheriuiefdwllléi-i We board‘ tkheln sttlnte wit; the little n19 had laid aside m. thew“ i "K W’ “m W” “i “i grilwlzblai Ftzrmy day‘ when a’? What we need in tho country mm“ n “T” Mme‘ ‘ 3mm": “‘-now, is a lecturer who knows about mnny who pleaded earnestly for ma“ going on and wha, has been Yeiiir" o! We" a Pa" 0f whal- théyibrougiht about since Prohibition be- gave, was his mother, who. Wilfiiibcams the irrw oi‘ this Province. she besought him with tears. to qqlose who 1mm, am m" Satisfied save her from the iworhouse. 1m and wlu vim; roi- Government Con- iurned to her and 1n a deer selull- trol, but many have little means of chrsl voice cried: "Think not of knowing all that ingot-rig on to de- oido how ‘ho vote to best. in the in- terest olt temperance. which‘ is the drgoellsitmpiertantt issue rorour iPi-‘ov- 06 _ D GQOII. ism, Sir, etc. Au toes f ‘p a TEMlPIlRA I . ‘mu: Neg .llllliilt_l__'ll sin r1 Listed Below no Follows: Archibald Sutherland. 0n denies-Nov. H. so‘; View Halt-Rev. A- A. MloLood. . l-lpmpbhlrmhnll-Rov. R. O. Eaton. ‘ We are instructed by the Kent “MIN” H.n-_,Mr. W. E. lent-toy. K. O. General Agency to ull byopubllc auction in the ctorp no by thorn on Great George Strut al pricing Mote, Llnono, ‘favor-tip, d ‘r- lll‘ vooouplod the ooodl now found on or. ohelvu Ind oluwhcn ln the building oom- finoy Good: . PA_GE FIVE weather the Tire Start the week-and‘ MONDAYS MOTOR MESSAGE The Eleventh M essage- “ We dlon’t control the Dunlap Balloon ‘Essen . __.._,_i. .;_,_ —-but wecontrol I I ’ , your car-night. Use Central Guardian on THE AlRLJro-iiin-lu ill. --i.e1n Hrs. lfnllis‘ muss meeting in, tho liriln-l- l‘l(l\\'ili‘(l. 721i A i _ALL GENERAL STORES at Si. Poll-rs. illnroli nnd Bristol will In‘ llgbl l'o\vlllll~u\'o'i TilPrKlIlV ill rs in Front-b. Scieuvt- nnd lend lll is‘ lure-tin: rnr ‘fuesdny, 21st. will iisnl‘ d, Mr. .l..l. Johnston, h’. ‘ . ilppcalircd for the defendant nrld 1dr. (i. Gander for the Crown. Tile RETURNED SOLDIERS. ETC. ;‘.llllliil\’()l' lo stem lilo tide against‘ lfirolliliitioll in quoted us bolus; rc-i sponslblc for remarks ubsuid if noti verse. in his short trip to idutzlnlld no; mils us of tho burrowing sorenes- lli‘ iuw in the slums oi‘ London. Wllnt, .ook him lo those slums is of: .1!) found English mcn n drunken.’ worthless lot; of which n (lt1‘I.1.‘l|| were not. worth one American. Such language lll this country i: ilnrd lo hclicvlw. i l zulvise tho glellilclntiu to lry i‘|li-, cargo. 'l‘lll\.|'l\ he lnny, it‘ luv cticilpr-ii] icing rollllvd nlld lfllllllflftlll, null ilull many public houses, :nlly ‘sponlt-oaslos," nnd low dons, and dives. ‘hut no ronl liquor. only pois- Jll uud Prohibition "dcud cyo." Among the ronlurks which i lliiVtl hcnrd has inrou sonle which I con responsible for tile stutelnout that‘ I sidor n’ reflection on our roiurncvl soldiers. 'i‘llis should bu resented: Pile facts are. In short. that our, boys were nentfto the treucluis.‘ l‘ho.re l-nlbulorged in filth and vile‘ conditions for yours tllily fought null‘ died, to preset ve Canada as wcll nnl the rest of civilization. Willie l-u raged lll helping to prevent our hrnzlts bolnl: cut; nothing was toll bood for tllelu. Did thr- W.(1.'l‘.i . and the rest of the Prohibition hyp- JCFIIGi-i object. to the serving to Lheln of rum and (tignrettes? On the contrury—they choerfuiLv, accepted anything that would, pro-l servo their own miserable hides. Then to reward those who offered lheir lives, what did they do’! in the absence of the best bone 1nd sincw of Canada they wheedied the goyernment into passing, with- out asking their consent. what they sailed war time Prohibition. When the boys. or what was left of them, came back; they came to find that a. grateful country bat taken their rights away. No more rum for tlle bdys, and if the W. C. T. II. had their way no ciserettes either. In the name of common sense, why do they put up with it; or do. every restriction, until finally their diet and bourm-and every phase of life.‘ is ordered and restricted by fanaticism. it is to be hope titles will prevent returned soldiers from repudieting snob unfair and ungrateful! treetmentiu m; inflic- ('Ill)lll‘|l.('(lll|1'Ill‘llillt‘ lll .‘tl .\ |l,ill. BROADCAST, 'l".lt“.llil_\' ,ll|ll1‘ 9d wires to Vtlll‘ ut-uinrt lllt'll‘ l|u~ Rev. Dr pzirtmont of lGdur-u County in which tlu- cnndidnln sides, school nttcnlb d. Sir. -'l‘llc lcgnl luluinnry who nl name mm] nun llr-curlllll; prl-scul tuuln this inland in n vnill lions lll null l’; in‘ ‘n vi-itrir to llll‘ city Snub-dill. they intend to submit to all nndl. d that petty p05 - FACTS YOU WANT TO HEA will llc llrcildvnsl lrolu llll‘ \lll~~ ' . nccolnpzlnied by Niectiul; iv llu- Print-r l-Idiulrd v: I .i. pr. nrrirvd in the city FOR SALE __ 1A,,“ pun-Flu, no. ‘fllcntro, “Il-dln-slln)". .lnn-- 22nd. bv b nnimr lnsl nighLTheyare regis- ;~,-i,;,.,-,,|,,,._ (',,,|,,,,,,.,. ‘mom l“ lir, \V.il<‘.. l§l‘il|ll'y llllll lll-r. Joule l~'l‘4l n: lbw Admiral Beatty.—-'i‘ile in. new 'l'lll|"-“- Globe, Julie 16. 'l i .__ llt‘L'lilill(l Cullen and Miss .\i.i<-ll.ni» nt‘ Lovreil. bless. 1111i lll lilo clly i-‘rzdily night. b3- TEMPERANCE A L t l A m} i-‘. roln Station C.l".l \'.. :|l w! Rev. \\'- ll. .\lzlr\’l'zl'filt‘. Norlll lll“(l imllle on nccuuul o‘. lhe ar, Mr. i..i'. ’l‘nl_lton. tllrnn-rl . dearth of iZer of tllo ('llll.\‘i‘l‘\'lIll\‘l' ||‘tl'i “nglnnin ‘blow-ti l-rory Wednesday ut noon illlers will 1111"‘- “ii iwli li-"Wii Y" '~ ‘ill Hopi. lmn. ‘Sllxnod Merchants Tlulc 111 WW livid. i313 m»; l: l Bait left this TLZtJZ-(i-iwili ——i illllilllfll; .‘ - iluiiinx, N.S.. where PATHEirs 01w. u i-\'1‘i'l1'i1‘i'~'lilll- ..= n. m» or; s Stanley. MRS. FALLIS speaks Tuesday "but "Fltthers l)n_v" passed nil’ wlllrll s. . >2 shortly for the Hudson licbt ni. (‘oruw-all, Wvednesday Wiilliiili 1111i’ t'.1"‘11I outunrd di> in)‘ ritrnil on nu l-xploring expedition. nitzbt ni Murray ltlver. Thursday 1111i 1110M ‘i11i1"ii.\'- -\'t1l‘-\'iii1 A —— nigh, H, pa‘... '[‘,-“v(_n;p_ m“! ltylll-ny ing zl Prllllilvitiilu \\l‘liI‘l' llns invli liiuviid .i. tlaudct, three W381‘ will‘ in oi‘ .51. Josieplfs University. has arrived iliclli us first announced. 7211 illilifiii ill nu cllllrt l‘! dllivill t;l.'.~ \il lunlillrool, N. ll, ' ~.___ ~ crnlnlant Jwlnirol. \\lll(‘ll i..- u- l-i.ll,..,,,,. u, cunnd [hp Summer lmli- WINS HONORS — Miss ‘ilorotlly lempc-ritncl- otter: lo l‘llllll'lll lbw any. with his parents .\'Lr. and Mrs. inrllnll lliih‘ l‘l‘llil‘ili‘il home amu- n liquor evil. i1 i1 In 1H- lunwl i‘ll=‘1-_l_ u luuullljzll liusion St, City- llPPPSSllll yours work n! Ladies lion Dill‘ \\‘ii| llilti“ ill iii" -‘*‘-""" “"15 ' “ollclri- iluiiiitx, wilorc silo rcoclv- us ifntlll-ns llny. <“'>‘ id lu-r nrndilnlion diploma and bnn- ‘fw H" “m” ‘rmm__l_“ unlmflm TEMF-ERANCE A L L l A N C spripllll-o. mcotiilsfi. 'i‘11l»~'<lu.v: Jun" __>_”_________n __ .. -~_- ~- (lcorrgctzzlvn llnll. ltvr. .|l1lll| ‘POWNAL - Owing lo other urll; Wlu-ntltgv llnll. i nvrltiuns in the \'l(!lllliyi:\1l‘.~1~ lPai- bald Sutbt-"lt N liars 1(‘ nt (‘orllwilli and llll‘ Povrual Stnvcrt; S ’. - » - nor-ling" will lll‘ Friday, June ‘bi-lb. Niaclmod: lllitlllllitlll llnll. Air. \\" 7 ___ gm‘ “dvlvnlsenfll huulfillzlxl);:,l::.],:1,..x,H m Auction sale cf choice household POUCE COURT __ A, ‘m. polimdion .(‘_]:‘_(.‘_\:f ln-Hl-Hl 5,‘, n,“ - ‘furniture at 80 Euston Street on "ourl illlfi luurililll; tho (‘inc aizililiiii Nillfillili l’ ruin. '\ll Ilil" l T116553)’. Jl-llie 219i 3i 10-30 0' . tliiili charred wltll snlnggling was 8.00 p.111» ‘lll i\1"111'1*~1\1 W11‘ ‘r Mock Sharrnof all my beautiful fur- ‘ will be .'l.otl~»-lo_oc itfl" niture, consiSllng of parlor, dining mom, bedroom furniture, including CANDIDATEZTNTENDHJG ll he magnificent mahogany bedroom {olzzlc roilbery case was concluded take the inntriclllifirizi. (Xillllilli zuite, very old, one elegant mahog- li- ill nor sending up the prison-lions in Priucl- or \\'nl1 ~. t‘ ~1i1 n). lmbk case and desk, 5 wllmn ‘rs. .i. (illrnllv nnd l‘). ilyors, to 311d Nvflllfll -\' l_'1i‘i "ii d" quclres. 1 upright piano. Newcombe l“. Supra"... (',,,,,»l_ Hlltllllti lnnkr- zlppllrzlliol: in l."i- ll- me om mahogany drop ma; “Mm Jll lrll or inillrl lll"‘lull1\‘.\ il" l (lblim- illlilil me hall stand, oak. lot of oll plint- ngs, linoleum and oilcioth‘, lot of .hina and glassware. one kltohcn "ange (new), one ice chest, all win- fittings. curtains, etc.. one licfzuiiftll old mahogany cheat of drawers and swinging mirror, one ismall table, one two burner oil istove and lot of articles not men- itioned. lHSale starts on time. No reserve as property is sold. Sale stnrtLln ‘kitchen. Terms cash. i MISS MARY MaeNUTT lune 21st. girl: iorlnutzton: Punt. * I .|n in; illw ll W Nut“ ,iovl . .\ l . ‘-i'l'.l2i --_ -_~io> -~_---~ PERSONALS lllt dllW. iinvid it. lllrl. rLlflwlll. uh. Mr. i~J.ll. iirowu in cut nnnin ztii i course questionable. but lll u city olwu- his ]'(\l'(\ili illness. iJ A_M D Id 8° Enm" s“ seven or eight nllllions he could, ~~ i - "t? °"a l lnrdly cxpl-r-l to find lilo llllllllPi |.\ll‘.‘€. lllll‘l‘_\'l - mi. win. Filled‘. “C °"°°"- _ _ ‘bolts-ins run on hiuudny School linen, rd lllt‘ l’. l. nndl lllllHihbll i-n- 6~ll~li - .‘ ._ b, I H H i‘ . it.‘ . L..- trcutnivll' l5 rvluillll lll l‘ virulgrl~~ -—~ -——~~-Q0->--- *1 '°i""l‘i i i?‘ “i “g " "' lmg ;“\.H',.“,,,.v. ' inlullvrs-‘fnkn- .\llnl:rll‘s with you. it MONTREAL” All-Sleeping-Car Train . Leaves Gbiflaumwn 0'45 a' m 8J0 mm. Arrives HIUIIIIYlQI (Bonnvcnturo Station) Dally except Sunday. commcnctn] June )6 Equipment includes radio-e nipped Compartment - Observation - ibrory Car and Standard Sleeping and Dining Cars. Standard Sleeping Car Sydney- Montreal. Exceptional service features this new luxury train to Montreal. The beauty of the route fakes on new charm when viewed from the comfort of this superb train. Other Noted ‘halal Oco:‘n Llilllnl Blorllllno Exp. ilnr. (‘It'll-imp "Mil nun. 12.00 u.“ '.\rr. “flilfftllll 0.10 mm. 1.50 pun. (Bonaventure Stallion) _‘ 'llnll_v. flincnpt fiundny. illmircltl Timon -— Enctelm Stnldlrll llullfnh, TIIIION - Atlantic ma.“ Elmrlottclotvn Timon-Bantam Sill lrfl \ " n s. 1mm», o. o, , _ _ , A‘ m°"'“d' ‘I stage-ting‘: gnrgllltkrdhl-lllhgollilllall “(fl tlllegrtlllaiblltdtndo ool they l 3 , n. _ . a _ - - u - l; M, WuIwyAi/QD‘ wunyuhy w," b‘ "v nmtoomlnuo tilt aoioti-gtialgdu‘og,ld. {aa-Qnflhnolqureg. 31:: hm 3v?‘ o . ‘ ‘ Mltlfitidii" ‘o! ‘ v ,_ a