l 1m I New‘ 1- xi- é-iiifiiited Kingdom of Great. Brill L? ." 4 ‘, Kingdom : ‘ 1nd w ....-~""""-T f irez- i € be provided for, but also that the Net. ' ‘ Government therein be declared: ‘ ‘ And whereas it is expedient that Provision . fiche eventual Admission in ' ' British North Amcvjfczc.’ i as fiallows: . ' g - l-Jllxsnnimsniz. 1, This Act may be cited as 'l‘ho Bfitials glob, I867. i A l 1 » 3, The Provisions of this Act 3. r Irehznd. ' _ ' - . _ Ill-Durex.‘ l. »8_. It shall be lawful for the Queen, by and wilalflfhe "ii "er " "' ' ’s_.l\-""*- Honourable lh-ivSiCgunei PREAMBLE OF BRITISH NORTH AMERICA ACT—>Th¢ charter of celved the Royal Assent llxty you: ago, March 29th, 1867. Minutes. cams the. cs coma... c‘ M ’ ',} .- . , ., elfifisellim“ Bfllirfllé/v-BI: " coal-ally united incoOue‘ osmium. under an; Crown my; in ond Ircldizd, ugitlfiii filonstituoion similar, in‘ Principle to-"tlmb of the. Unified __ hereas such a Union would conduce to , ’ of the Provinces and promote the Interests offitlla Brim-lak- ‘ And whereas on the Establishment of oh " Authority of Parliament it is expedient, not dilly that the" »‘ Constitution of the Legislative Authority in the Dominion‘ are of the Executive?‘ to the Union ,0f-other_ Parts of il- "theroforc enacted and declared by the QUEEN'S“ most ‘Excellent Illa-jest); by and with the Advice and Consent of ills Imrds Spiritual and Temporal, and Commons, in this present Parliament assembled, and by theAiithority of the , ifortla. America Short ‘mu. . referring in Meiesty the 1111951115011 0f ‘l’ %lilneen extend also to the Heirs and Successors of Her Elajestv, ' gs and Queens of the United Kingdom of Gvezzt Brifidl/ll Qpqgp, It In shown above an It appur- In the Imperial ‘the. i} om ~ oyag, lie “iodide. for d... r¢§l4|ilr -"<<-_.- ' I l Provisions re- -' ;- ferring to the E M Advice Ileglulsfionolf" l._p.»_.qgclfim Umcll o the Domlniou of Canada, which re- Liberal Propagandists. and Liquor Stores Rev. Dr. Thomas sud other Liberal Propagandists are has the Government of this Province to open liquor stores all over the country The implied assertion is not true, and the Liberal Propagandists know it is not true. Stores shall not the locality shows N MEMORIA MR. JOHN MacQU EEN There passml- nwmy at ‘Wood \l..l~ ands on May .19Lh, 1927,‘ Mr. John hlwcflueen, formerly of Vefllll" Ifliver. He died‘ m the heme of‘ lllfi son, Lleutcnzm-L Wl-lllzum» A. Mai: Queen, .D. ‘C. lM., ai. the 111:9 0T 1-‘ years. Ille bud -Ire‘eu lu fairly l-flmfll‘ .lle.u'lrlr up to wlilhllu wll- 11111311 "l l" ‘ (Icmlse. He possessed o. kl-ml and gerrlal dlsposil-lon. 11nd W118 llllllfl‘ ,p;._.~pe¢-,~|od- zin the counuunlly H1 wlllic-‘h he re-slided» for so mun)" yllmfifl‘. llllfl wlfo-whll Ivavo prcdel-fils“ ed Mm four years next Aumlell. ' 1H0 leaves m. n Il.'I\_Il' one dnllgllidl‘ lMu-s, Pzu-mely Mhlrlllid, of ‘Dow-l, and four 5,011.4. -Mul'dock {Illflvgllilll ll! - In the llunibcl‘ "woods -iu illnl-lsll l cl unrbia, 'Cl\i'lsln.pl1cr ‘David ("ll Ill“ 1901-1“; zeros, Vancouver, and Alex- F-Big Selling ‘ Sale Balance of stock to clear out tremendous low prices. Paints, Varnishes, Curtain Rods, Panel lugs, Towels, Novelties, Cushion Forms, Fringes, Mops, Paper Napkins, Etc. Kent (Ieneral Agency GREAT csoucs srussui Next Door to Cudmore Bros. Out (lurtaius, Towel- Mrs Howard fFallis ONE OF THE OUTSTANDING WOMEN ' , SPEAKERS, OF CANADA wlll ‘firs? Meellngl In Prince Edward Island at the Following Places N and Dates In the Interest of 1m; " p moved Temperance Legislation DUNDAB, June 11th. goums, June 13th. Kuvossond. June 14th. ANNANDALE, June 15m. sT. PETERS. June 1cm. MORELL. June 17m. ALL MEETINGS AT a P. M- Invited to Hear This Gifted Woman Speaker ‘lho Homm/Mesugc-nl Bartleuluar Impvflllficq $11511"! w°"‘"' WM" Everybody ~ , folitical K169111188 . 2nd. “District of Queens The LIberal-Conlorvlflvo Candidates wlll meet m file-nor: at 1M following place: and dukes, to dlscun the pollllbll "W" 07 l?" dlYi KINGSTON . . . . . ...l\me13 l owns RIVER . Jww 14 MILTON .... . June 16 n n-ru mvcn . - Jww ~16 w, IATLEV mvsa. -Jw1e 17 N W L- 860W Jwge 20 _AV,FI L . “June 21 IIITIO . Juglefl‘ Um‘: mvsn June z: i 1m, opus“... dipole-u- m lnvlfed and wlll be IQGOTUGCI . r ’ W“. “ml: ‘ .,- i: . All Quorum n | p. m. assume, I ‘dates wlll address tho electors a! one hall of SPRING DRESSING French dressing fc-r sprl-ng sal- ads should iltlllze lemon Instead of vinegar lyecause there ls a. -l.endeu- cy Iowwrds 10o much acid l-n~ spring foods. 3rd District Queen's ‘The Liberal Conservative candl- the lOllOWlllg places: _ York llall, Monday, June 13th. Truczulle Cross, Tuesday, June 14th lCorron, Bnn Hall, Wednesday, J1me 15th. ‘Mt. Stewart, Friday, June 17th. ‘For: Augustus Hall, Monday, June 20th, “ML Ilerbert Hall, Tuesday, June .. sf. All meetlngs to be held at 8 0'- clook IHM. The opposition candl- dutes are Iuvlled to be resent. ‘Dnled llllg 31st day of uy, AID. 1921. . (Sad)- J. AUGUSTINE McDONALD. M._ w woon. 5m idiom Meetings Ist District Queens I The lbibcral-conaervalllve candl- dates wlll meal die electors at the . following plane's find doles for the purpose 0f dismissing the political lnsueg oI-fhe dlly. (‘llfton .. June ll llope Rlver\..... . Juno l.'l. (lmnvlllo . June 14.- Bonnbaw June 15. Emyvale .. June 16. Vrlctorla Julio l7. Kelly's Crou ... n» Brndalbone .. 1 June 21. Rosa Valley Jurlo 22. The Oppfllltlnn , uuydlqavles, Peer Slnvlllll‘ and Allan Stewart. ore I111‘ vlmd to atlend dnd wlll ,bo glvon l . . L‘ k' nan-mu 8M- ‘ J. u. aunt/Am. ,' .l. _..,. '-, Jig time. ’ %ITMDOKZKG nedy ILlter (l. ~ cKenllc. idiliéu Meetings , muler A" on the Fire .De.purtmcill. Vancouver. ll!- ‘9 - +15 givekllli hilsl beloved sleep. |()h promllse old and sweet. rwe lleuve hllm to hls plcassnd sloell. And lholle 11-1111 ‘V1 "We" {I-i OOROTHY McLURE The many friends of Mr null :\l1'-‘-1 Avau-dr-l. II. John IIIucLuI-e, St. _ Charlottetown \vlll be sorry i" learn of the deulli of their 011.1’ child, Mabel Dorolhy, a: lllo curl)’ I ins I “endowme- ' ' l. rows ' GUARDIAN Vend0r’s stores are now situated in . Charlottetown, Summerside, Alber- ton and Georgetown. other places unless a plebiscite poll of people therein demand it. The Stewart Government trusts the people. '- __..-_-4-———-"'-i'—-"- Provlnclul Legislature for twelve asking what right beopenéd in any a majority of the yours, us a represeututive‘ of llll! Second District. of Q1199" 9- He run his first election lu 1904, null w-m rs-cllaclofl at the ncxl. 119119111‘ contest, bul was defeated in 191g. Ilc wus YU-lflfilllell 111111111 1" 191°’ and retired in 1919. For Ell-QM years ho xvus u member of the Lib- crul (luvornnicut, und ulwayfi carded as u mun of exceptional (‘.21.- P.('llll\'l‘ zlbllily. J16 fllllllYllll i: wide pupuluynly. and lmd mun) warm personal friends even nmoul! his llllllllftlll (HIIIIIIIQIIIS. Ile wus - CBIIIG p at Hope ‘River in November 1875 . ’ ~~l~---.‘U’.-...""...r Inouie In Jalnuary ln fair health and 300d splrlf and seemed to improve. 0n the 1st of Apr ll she was stricken wlth acule obstruc- zlon of the bowels, and though "she underwent up omrallon,‘ her strength was unequal to It, and aft- the Rev. P, C. Gauthler; gradually weakened and dled. llllany o! her nearest ‘relatives were present at. her death-bed at.‘ her famlly clr-, cle wlll sadly mlss her for she was‘ " a devoted wlfe and mother. The late Mrs, Flemlug was born the daughter of William H. lllogan and the late Mary A. Nolan. Mr.. Hogan and two paternal aunts sur- vlve. Margaret at home and Mary (Mrs. McMillan) In Ch-urlotletmvn. One uncle Slmon Nolan, Ilvcu ln Boston. Mrs. Fleming was mqrrled in No- wember 1903 to J. E, Fleming, M.l>., uud her sorrowlpg husband and fumlly are left m mourn, vlz, Mary, Sister Sf. John ol’ (Iethsemaile. ‘Providence, R. I., Ellzzibelb 11.. Nurse In Lralulng, llrlghlou, Mass” Margaret -E.,"lhls year's flruduute in Arts, St. Francis Xavier, Anne, Poul, ‘Ixvlsa and an adopted sun, Fruucls at home; She loaves also an only slslel, Mrs. A. .l. Murphy. Emerald and five brothers, Austin In Hope River, Iivcrefl and Joules In ‘Western ICunada. Joseph ll. and Dllllfllflfi L. In Ottawa, llcr luncrul was (Ieloyed llll lSalurdzyv, April Ulla that her three (Iuuuhlcrs uuu Iu-r brother lmuglau might iook llpull hcr remnlus for the 11nd timc nud see her conveyed to her long luunc lu Si. Anne's ‘Cemetery. Ilev. W. V. McDonald conducted lllc .‘<ll'l'\'ll'l'~l at the church any lzrnvo. llov. \\‘- T. MlrGulgzln wuu xpfl-sclll in llu- ISuucIuary. er receiving extreme unctlon from 7 1pm.com Gas-coda; 1. That gagq ' is dirty? 2. That s dirt gas line in , p a stalled carp 3. That a stall C81‘ may 1., , being tow» in? Expensi “i! '-' will remove this trouble because it filters your gasoline through a chamois as you drive. It is easily attached to your vacuum tank with wrench or pliers. Other mod- els for gravity or pressure feeds. Come In and Try It — 30 Days at 0w ‘BROWN PUTMAN LTD. SAINT JOHN, N. B. g Distributors Mass Cards-Dr. and .\ll‘.~l. \\'. .l. vlllcMlllau, Mr. and 311's. I-‘ruuk IIcn- uessey, Slslers of Clty Ilospilzll. Mr, and Mrs. WuIl"I‘u|'ul-r, Mr. and lvlrel. Peter Fl Hughes. Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Hughes, .\1r. uud Mrs. mules W, Allen, Mr. and .\l.l'S. .lolm ll. Fleming, Mr. uud MIR. Rudolph Flclnlnpz. Mr. and .\lrs. Lvn Reid, lu cvcry wuy u uplcndld iicprcscill: ulivc ul‘ llln people, IIIIll lllc whnlc Province. suffers u dlstlncf lose m his missing. _ A klud neighbour, a firm friend. u loving and dcvnlod husband uud lllllllll‘, “'11s llon. .luhu Mucbllllufl- Ivonourcd and ream-cued by Ibo cu- tlre community. There are left lo mourn besides his sol-rowing widow, the following‘ sons and (Iuughters: lVIrs Norman MncLeau, Long Creek; Mrs W. B. Compton, (Znlgary; blrs Frank Liv- Ingstono, llosetowu. Sfll-IIL; Louis MucMilIun, and Cecil MucMllI-du n1 (ludshy, Alberta; and Alllsou Muc- Millau on the Iimnesleud. llc also leaves one brother Hulzb u; Cornwall, and oueslsler, Mrs Arthur Wright, lu Stru-ssburg. Susk. To the bereaved lhc Guardian extends sincere uyulpullly. age of slx mouth-s which look place on Friday, June ilrd lifter n lhrcc. A short. funeral service was held‘ on Sunday m tho home of Iu-r pm“, outs, nfler which the rcmulus were’ conveyor] Lo the homo of hm‘ grand- pnrculs, Colin and Mrs Nlzlnzlmrc. llruclclcy Pnlnl, wlll-re .lcsplte lhc raln a largo number of people gull!- crcd to cxleud their sympulhy l0 Ills bereaved parents. The servic- ed were coudulwlcd by the Ill-v Ross C. Eaton, Charlottetown and Rev. Thomas A. Wilson, Covehentl who spoke very louclllngly on the Sav- 'lour's gentle words of “Suffer the little children f0 come unto Me". after which the body was gently lald beside Lhul of hcitllttle broth- er, John, who diod two years‘ ago. Tho (snake! was banked with many Iieuullful flowers from friends In lowu and country. Floral Lrlbules were as follows: (Yrescent.——-Molhex' und father (Jresceul—!\rlubel (Jallbclzk Wreulh—GraurImn Shaw Nellie Bouquet-Jfirnla Shaw Edward Show Spray-Mr Gregory Spruy—~Mrs Fall and fnmlly Spray-AW!‘ and Mrs Cullheck, Lorne and Helen Sprny-dllexander Yams Spray-Baptist Church SIIHIY~MFH MncMlIIun, and llcleu , Plant-Rev. Eaton. —-~i-<0->———- . HON JOHN MacMILLAN and Mrs Seymour Claude ROHH (f. and Mrs A! len o'clock Wednesday evcu- ing‘. Ibo death occurred at. hlu home. "Hnzelwood IPm-m", Falrvle\v West“ River, of Honourable John Mlllnn, in the 76th year of his age. Hon. Mr. ‘MucMlllun was Iho son, of the lute Ewen Muf-Mllluu mull llvcd hud dlcd on the old home- sfend, whero he successfully car- rlcd ml farming for muny yours. Mr llluoMlllun possessed u aplen- nollent Iienlth unlll August 1925. when ho was seized with n stroke recovered. I For n Jjllmbfll’ of years he was province. be ‘Ai-w- ._¢_ Politico] Meetings Flublle Mauunq- wm be held m » :- I_ 9. 5 1 0 r0 n a Z a’ Q '9'. 3 i 3 a 2 5 c ma am; (a qlieun ole Muse u» the prenni eldotlon campaign. l Rollo any. Wednnhy, Junokmn Bl. Margaret's. Friday, Juno 17 Stocolumbl, Monday, June 20f Klnqahoro, Mly, Ju gllfilkloetlnp {wlll commence FIJI-M n, ‘ A. J. Mo ‘DAM, .A.M on LD, ,- .o. u; ‘p. aossll-io s1. weeks illness of slaluul meningitis] and 1 Spray-Mr uud Mm Aruell and a l I . l}- l Mac-l rlld physique, 11nd Imd enjoyed cx- of paralysis, from whlch he never-l V‘ promluonlfilzi the pulllfc llfe of thls lug u ‘member of the ' First ' nun-act Kings Fgarlurle Bridge, Thurldaj} Jung The funeral wlll luko pluce this (Friday) afternoon. Afler service which starts n! lhe home 11L 2 rfcloclf, the body wlll be laid I0 resl limbo Vuilcd Church (femo- lcry ul New Iluminiutl. Ilcv. Mr. Rulul offlclutilllz. i—-<+c>-_— MRS. JAMES E. FLEMING Many friends of Nlrs. James IC. Fleming of Stanley Ilrlrlge wlll bc g1 loved to hear of her sudden death which look IDIIICG al the Clty Hospital Aprll 5th 1927- lslll? lmd uol been in ru-busl health for some time but had spent three months in Boston, vlslllng friends and though the pleasure 0f her trlp was filler- rupted by Intervals of sickness she the‘ TIIUFOSII and .l.:1uru flcill, Ali's. 'l‘lul- mus ‘Ilcld, lvlrs. Nlyrllc 'I‘r:|in 1r. Ir. and 311's. Ausllu .\Iu|~ph_v. Ilm, .I:|..-.l ' dlunphy, Mrs. l0. All-Isaac. and fzuu ily. Miss Mzugurel Iluguu, All". and =Mrs_ J. lloylc, Mr. .I. ll. ll. Plenum. Ml’. Murk Mclluiguu, Aha-a. 5mm M. liuluam, Mr. uud _\lr.~:. IC. I‘. Full-y. Mr. and Mrs. M. . lloylc, .\II'S. Alury ‘L. McMillan, Wluuifrcd (luudcr, l’, 1J- nnd Alice Cash, Alaruucritc (‘m- |rie, Mr. and Mrs. \\’lll Murphy. Mrs. Aunle Tralnor, Airs. Nl-llic Sullivan, Mr, and Mrs. l‘. .1, ,\|_'lfl[l- ey. Mg. nml 111's. 'l‘honn\- Hughcs: F|0W¢f8—-Wl'il:lIll, Mr, nud .\lr.~\. W. .l. Fyfe, Emerald; Shcul‘. Wmu- l ' r , _ , __, ,__ _ sr:m>::":§#::":@:: i i... Hickey 8i Nicholson's BLACK TWIST CHEWING TOBACCO Is entirely different in flavor and lasting qualities to other brands. Every chew gives the user satisfaction. and that is why there ls Mllllons of flqnvuied yearly. HICKEY & NICHOLSON TOBACCO CO., LTD. ems‘ Institute, Sterling. Spiritual O~fferings—.\lr, um! Mrs, John Cullen and fnmlly. .\lrs. M. v IC. (Em-r and fnmlly. Sisters uf 8|. wlloseph Convent, Mr. and Mrs. Am. M088 llUf-‘llll and fzuuily. Illlslilwp Hmveilt, Mr. imd Mrs. lYllllcr lp-m, rs. ‘Dr. Alckennn, Maud _\l('(h|i£ nu, 1honms and Irlflfflnpv “PM ‘Ronald and Beatrice 3|<1,}(.-,,,,,. (lcoriziuu Arsmmull, Alfrcdu hi“, lCnnun Whclun, llluvy l\'nll_v_ i Fr For this week we have a \ falr supply of SEED OATS 2 and 6 rowed BARLEY FIELD; PEAS . VETCHES "Longfnllow" Fooosn com»: “wands-law- floboln coaN slLvsfl-HULL ~uckwheit. VEGETABLES AND FLOWER" PLJANTS rumor seen. omen safe. CLOVER and 1-m- OTHY SEED, 010., VEGE- TAQLE’ Ind FLOWER seen ~Pi_~k8 and EEANQ. ' 1' cAnrllll ll 0d. _ ne- .~ ' loom, ween day, Jund -. BlMl-Tilll. 14.3.»... l» m rum n ,7 lit. |. _ ‘ saved. tense flame, treated. our» address‘ llullaiu 11km 721. INSANE MAN MET Archic was iusluully killcd lmluy when he Icll hctwccu lllc llflKKlIf-ZC cm" and lho second cluss cm‘ of lhc Sydney- llulifux | Vuiuu Hauck Fire Gun I The Fox Rancher’s Only A Effective Disinfectant Many of our Ieadin A I 5,1119 Hauck Fire Gun with excellent results am] Tied th-atut has solved the (IllfiClllt pfgblgfn of ppopep fection of fox pens. g ., < , g _ ,, y; i; Our Mr. J. Eric Love {demonstrating this. lite“ Scientific discovery in rlllllil disinfection m" 1 will pleased to call on interested parties. Phebe“- Chlsholul, whose ho ‘ llluilwnys. WIIS lu blllford, Iuvcruess C0,, w N. S. ASYLUM. Ilolm: conducted by .lohu A. Illa Donald. Superintendent of the I vcrneass homo for Inn-unless Insnu DEATH ON WAY TO Junc S. —~.»\l0x. lo Illl.‘ Nova Scntiu Iloflllltul. (‘hislmluu u war veteran Durluululh, and uccordillg to e dcucc given ul lllc infill”! 10"“! ' Inc suddenly hecunze violent. Ill glcd uuf of the grasp of hls nt\lel\\ ant uud Icuvlug the c111‘. W‘ l ncutll the wheels. 'I‘Ill'Il(). N. 8.. Ifivprcss m u point near m1 llu- l muliun Nullonal Parasites are rampant in the Fox Ranches as well as on the Farms of I’. E. Island and must be eradicated if our valuable products of Farm and Ranch ‘are to be Farmers are in the van protecting their crops 0f 1111181098111"! grains by generous spraying and treating with disinfecting solutions. Fox Ranchers must also wage war again-st the Ranchls numerous parasites, DEADLY HOOKWORM AND LUNGWORM. These successfully resist such strong solution disinfectants as Dllre afbolif! acid and can only be destroyed by the in- 1,800 I erated bylhe Hauck Fire Gun. minute disease-eggs and scorches the ground so thor- oughly that no parisitic life is left after lbeing thus ESPECIALLY THE Degrees Fahrenheit, gen- This flame burns up ti"? 8' 1'11 nchers ore now; v fain- p be write to t . uscuu. cc.,,l 1lllll:*ll.l Charlottetown, p, ls.