‘GE TWO KNJei-Iy Crazy -Wlth Bolls . IOver l-lls Body _ . S. L. Burke, Berronsfleld, 21.8., l’ r-—-"For some time I was nearly '* with boils all over my body. gvgyythlng I could think o! to d o! them, but to no avail, for I n el one was-k healed lup another 1,1! Qppell to t o its pace. Iwu advised to take l ' URDOCK — ,1 i s. l‘ itoon l i i, lTTERS bod all disappeared and I_ have, been troubled with them amoo. Q “p931, by The T. Milbum Co.‘ 1 lion-onto. 0n!- '1 infliction-u I A MR. RODERICK MUNN 1 ¢_.¢ The passing 111' ltodc-t-it-k .\lun_n ' 0k place zit the l‘l*.s‘illt'l1l‘t* '-l' 111* tighter, Elln- 111' Wh-Slllll. ll1'*“~» ,. May 211111. 11127. after a shut-l 11959. remove-t utiotbcr Ur 1119 ke that help to 1-1111111-1-1 .1111 post . ti} t-he lpfvdélll. ' Born ul .\l1-1'111:1i1l- 1,111 M. . ‘ . 1835,1111" 111' I111‘ init- .\'\' -Ell1.nl11-tl1 NlclA-11d his wife. thertlort» encrcd ills 1111101)’ 1rd V99?‘ , 35113319,] 4,1 _\11-1-n1:111,-.1n1l ('11- 1-- ttetxwn- ho nttoinv-d :1 tout-hr .- (‘enee While very young 11nd 111111- achiug for 11 nuniln-r 111' vw-nrrvt-ll- red Dalhous-ie (‘tlllffilfl -1. llllllillX here he continued his studios for vo years, but ow n1: to luilinil , ealth he was I'd-cod l is 't-olle|;e co .01" 11nd tz1k1- llll arming, lot-zltitiu- nt \\‘11111l lslutids l Here 111- 1-0111111111-11 uulil l. ivhen he remove-d to Alurshiiolli. industry 111111 thrift. $111-- April ‘ RELIABLE ! ‘.,- -Mlnard'a has but-n u l111'l:1--lI011l ‘i remedy for gt-nt-rzt-i-itis. 11111-111114 recommend i1. .. .1 .,._,-. 1| 1 ,| Y To LADIE t Toke Our llerlml Renlctllvn Book on Skin Illst-it-pq. \'<-\\ 'l‘r1-ntie1- on 1111-111111- 111w: - sir 47 Ht-rhuj llotnl-ilii-s, 151111111111 - Lons of 11111111111111 :111~l -li.~1--.1-1-~a 11f‘ men. 13111111101 1111 l 111 ntlrlt-e free by 111 oxpcrlent-c. 1\\‘ltl111\1r ur dlnpurlng your tl|11-' 11 un 111-fon- 11114111: llupI-l 'l‘r1-.111|11-nt by tunil our spr-riullrv. English llerlml Ill-opv-nnury Limited 1350 Davie Vancouver, It. (1. Canada's Oldest llcrhnl Instituti- to 111111 ndon , - ll. was.» -- 11;... I . Late Douglas Armour-, K. 0.. son of the late quiet Justice Armour and brothqr of Major Eric Armour, crown attorney, Toronto. 0nt., who ldied 1n British Columbia following ‘la long IIIneFs- I 11-1-1-111-11 in building 11p 11111.- 111" 1110 thin-st ltutite-slezitls 111 this purl: illllt- 1111-111 now 1111211111011 by 11in sun. 1 1111111 ll. 1 111-lug :1 staunch Libel-111 i11 puli tics 111- i-v-pt-csetitetl the then Hui. line-t l-‘ort Attgusttts district for oi 1111111111-1- 111' y-ezirts i11 the Leglslm‘ 1111-1- (‘outicil of l’. lo‘. l. He was 11 1111111 111' strong fuith. ttnwuverittg 1113-11115" to high principles and ub- soiutt- trust in his Saviour. 1111 el~ 111-r and Supcrltitetidetit 11f Stmdny Si-houl i11 1111- Zilurshfit-ltl PFPHDY- - l1-riu11 Church |-.:r :1 111111! 110F100. 0i 11 gt-trizil 111111 kindly nuture be was 111-id in high esteem by all who kin-w hint. (111 .\l:1r1-l1 il, 1803, he married .1;1n1- .\l. Robertson, of Mnrshfleld. 11nd they reared 11 fnntlly o1’ three stms 11nd three daughters. whom stirvive, one suit, Alexander. huvitig passed tiwuy some years 211:0 111 Phoenix. Arizona. Following n11- thc sons 11nd daughters living: Robert. l1‘. 11f‘ San Francisco, C111" Mrs. William (lodtrey and John it. 111 Marshflcltl, lVlrs. \Vllll:1n1 Leslie 111‘ Pentictoti, B. (1.. and Ella. of Weston. Must-r, with whom he rc- sidcd fointlie last eight years. The remains accompanied by his dnnghtcr, urrlvod home May 23rd, 111111 1111- nine-rail t-otidtictetl by the Rev. \V. Bruce -Muir of (lharlotte- tot-an, was held from 1111-1 former home tit Illarshfleltl, May 25th., a lat-gt.- nutnber being in attendance to tiny their tribute of respect to a - 1111111 111' slit-ling character, 11 kind 111-111111111111- and a genlnl friend, 1111-11 all that was mortal of a use- l'11l lift- was laid away in the hint-sh- field t-ettietc-ry, beside his wlfe who predeceased him twenty years ago. Tlit- pallbearers were Messrs. L. l). Foster. John Stitson, John RIcI-‘urlnnc. A. A. Mclleath, Rob- m-t (‘ltuppell 11nd W. E. Warren. “What t-tied the Mqrmotf-s “you say my 11111111111111 is dy- "i'tn 1111-11111 s11," replied the doc- .l 1r. l "'l'h1-u my plat-o is 111 hi..- l1ed~ =i1l1- until the 111111." "You. 1111-‘ ‘I'd iltlvist- you 11,- h111-— -1~t all tbc best places are i112- 1lt1~n iapidly.“ Int-tor 1z1l'te.r uccidt-nth- "ls 'l11r1~ 21 n-omnn prest-nt wllh (1111- 151111111 1111-1 ‘.’“ ily-si111t11ler— Wdiyfi" 111>1|111-~“l need 11 prtlicoul. l0 tnnke s-‘otne hutitlzige-s." ..l'he llresbylerian t '1 . 1. be Assembly :— and legislative, on the quest the mlndo and llves of our y fihuroli In Ganalla Advocates Temperance Instead 0f Prohibition At the rccc-itt n11~1-t1ng,11l‘ 1111: (flcncrzil Assembly of 1111-. Pres- byterian Church in ("ztnudu 111-id :11 Strutfortl. Ontario, on 1l1c mo- ion of Profcssot- i). .-\. .\lurr.'1_v, Professor of Mathematics at the McGill University, seconded 11y Rcv. Mr. Paulin, Toronto, the fol- _ owing sane rcsoltitiuii on tt-tnpcrztttct- wris tntnttitnottsly adopted by “ln the midst of many conflicting opinions, personal Ion of Prohibition, this Anem- bly hopes and prays that the members and adherents of the Presbyterian Church in Canada and the people of Can- ada as a whole will advance steadily ln the principles of Temperance and In the lnculcatlon ot theswprlnclples In oung people/l’ p , F01’, l t N-lllllliflll Historical Drawings Framing Purposes The Guardian has ‘pleasure in announc- i‘ ng that it has procured a few complete set-s of , he Canadian Historical Drawings (recently ._u'blished in its columns) printed on high- flve 111' l‘ THE Kidneys Week? "Troubled!" n: with II no uni h ?rulr-c-t vp (min inb- "Fruit-a-tivcs", made from fresh fruit juices and tonlu, cm always be depended upon to relieve back-pain, rheumatism, lumbago, eta, caused by improper kidney, stomach or bowel action. 25c and 50c everywhere. $124M Freedoms Battle Again GOVERNMENT FROM OUTSIDE Trampling on Self Government. Shy-The people of the outside world 111-e simply amazed ut tho spectacle presented b_v u swat-111 of (lytftl-lll-llltl-Wtitll Liberals being :11- lowed to stump this Province in fuvor 111' Prohibition, when. us u 111-utter luf fut-t they. 111-e 1r)’- ing to place ohe Liberals in power here against the will of the people. Never before was there silt-h 11 bold attempt 111u1le to trum- ple on self-government. and rule us by outsltlors us is now ragng in this Province. l1 would not be tol- erated in any of the other Provinc- es. What right huve those outsid- ers to flood this island with speak‘ ers ivhtise object ls to rule this Province for the next four yours‘! Read the following nrtlcle from the l-lztllfux Citizen and judge for your~ self. Nay more! Be ready on Sutur- duy next to resent the insult at. the polls by marking your ballots for the Conservative cutidldntes. lt uys: ‘ MEDDLING IN P. E. l. ELEC- TIONS The people of Prince Ed- n-artl island should resent lu- tcrference in the political cum- puign .by prohibition extrem- ists from Nova Scotla or else- where. The lelund ltas had u long experience of prohibition and the people are no doubt well able to judge its merits 111 the promotion of ititemper- unce. They are 111 a much bet- ter position to settle the ques- tion wisely than any outsiders can be. It is presumption for those who have l1een instrumental ln having this dlsustrotts legit-sin» tion perpetuated 111 Novo. Sco- tlu to go into another province , in the heat of u pblltical con- test and advise the people how to vote. Their action in do- ing so will no tloubt have con- siderable influence toward the defeat of prohibition, 11nd in that way may be productive of good. “It in easy to imagine the false statistics and mislead- ing statements about the oper- 11111111111’ prohibition in Novu Scotin which will be 11111111111 11p to the people o1‘ "tho ‘island by thrsc 1110111111111, 11nd they will, lbeur t1 =llttle wutllriig 11111-1115 the cunrpn-igtt." The above article is most litnoly and should have the weight of u disinterested critic. Another mutter mind ut this point. Those lnvtul- crs have made the most brazen efforts to break the Sabbath that were ever witnessed ln our God- feuritig Province. lt_is impossible to speak tcn one issue alone. All ilte lsstleu of the contest are inse- purubly OOIIIIECLBlF-flll printed 011 the one ballot paper, so when utumpltig for Prohibition they are stumping for purely business mut- ters-dolng "servlle work not of necessity." Who 1111s not heard those spank- ers hurangtilng audiences against Subbuth breaking in Quebec? And here st home we have heurd some or their pious exhortut-lons against 11 tfew lluoys halving a game of b11111, oven when contested wll-hou-t u. wag- er. Does -lt not show the great- est. hypocrisy on the part of those unco guld reformers to find t-hem engaged at set-vile work o-n the Lord's ‘Day. and thus violating the Lord's iDay Act’! -lt certainly does. There can be a great de-ul sold in regard to the clvt-l features of this much-heralded law called Pro- hibition. ‘In the first place 1t nev- or can be enforced. There are too many tune-rites tin the law-breaking buolnens. IWlhat is needed, ls a luw that deals out equal rights. This principle is embodied ln the proposed Government Control A101.- lf placed on the Statute diook. as cornea ill OllI‘ filarlfe rent U loom with their excellent oeuoo on really good. inlon. Thele ‘included, LEFT to tlon of Blood Chemistry by the . Al-lerbert -E. tDavls, age 01. 0111311111 Providence. kills his wife by shoot- ing and then commits bllllCldfl. Ncllic Seuton. nge 16, dle< as 11 result of illegal surgery. The doc- tor who performed tho operation ls 111-id responsible for the death-i of five young women of Cumber- lund (‘onnty. Doctor Elizabeth Abbe, nge F10. held in $5000 bull for on who is not expected to live. lng fifteen yeur old Qlurguerito Jel- ley u prisoner in u North End es. Three boys bent and robbed Hurry Shulmuti of 57-5 and :1 gold wntch 111-East Boston today, lPeter A. Dyer of F1111 River sent to prison for life for the im-urder 0i‘ Mrs. Mary lMoriurty. Albert Doe pleads guilty to klll- ing three year old John Kelley and throwing his body into a dump. Harold Smluh. sixteen, Timothy eighteen and William l-luggerty. 31 were given from 12 to 20 years ln State Prison for robbery. Arnold Verdi, 18, and Donovuti. 18. were sent to prison. Verdi got S years and -Donovun Ill years t'o1- llttélllll-tlll-g to shoot kill lLieuL. Thotnus ‘Datnary of Somerville police. for stealing 1400 11121.01‘ while loud. Harry Springer gets a total ol‘ 5U ycnrs in Atlanta ‘Federal lPenitett- tlary for peddling dopc to boys 111111 girls. Guy 1M. Taylor age 4-8, klll< his wife and li-vc children. Their ages were as follows: wife, 30, ICIlu-hclh, iii, Owcn 1-4; Albert l2; ‘Goldie il- und on infuut. Jillllil-R ll. Swddm-d on trinl for the 111111-11111- ol’ his lln-t-o with an uxe. 1l1‘iv1- sludetits of the University ol’ tvlnlnt- allSpfillilPfl 1'11,- drunken nest-z. tSlx 11111-51111 and six itilcrnt-s ex- pelled froun a medic-til university 1t will be on-Suturday, it wlll have 1111 s-hudes of Public Opinion in its favor to see that all clusscs-rlclt aml-poor—are treated alike, and to condemn 1n thunder tones vo-ting for the Aot 11nd then leaving dt-a en- lurcemeut to blind chance. This is whut the country 11s loo-kiln; for. Those who imported ‘lentperatice orutor-s must be tough-t u striut-ary lesson. The people here know what. they are looking for. They have 11nd twenty-years of prohibition rt‘ one dtlintl or a-tiotlher but hnve not succeedotll nlgdutlng whattbey have been 111v or lillth-eiProhlbllttltrnt A'ct-- So it. must go to t-he dis-curd pllc. Lt-t Government Control be tried and l-f -l‘0und 11 failure thnow it aside at the end ot’ one year if necessary. The Legislature meets once u year and is 111 duty bound 11o comply with any amendment that serves their purpose. Let us hnve ll-lome R1119. nto-t imported ride. We have learned what Huported- temperance lows are ever since the Scott Act was first adopted. What was needed then was rigid license 111w. Let 11s huve one, now. Vote tor Govern- ment Control and tolb-taln t1 rlgh-t ltome-matle statute. Yours, etc. HONEST TEMPERANCE. cHARLoT-t-Ediovvtv PNONIBlTl0N NEWS FNDM PNONIBITION NB0STON Spring, eighteen, Alfred tMlscltatttl. 18 George 11nd ‘- the , Newton dvoodson sent. 1c the House ol‘ (‘orrectlon for one yezn- 11111111111111-1-1 - _ . h. Visiting doctors and the subjects they Introduced at the 58th annual meeting of the Canadian Medical Association, in Toronto, Ont, which opened June 13th. There were RIGHT, Dr. Allen Goldbloom. Problems in Private Practice"; Dr. 8- R. Brow, Montreal non of Mr. and Mrs. E-R. Brow, Charlottetown; “Ar-nim- Pmrrlr": Dr- W- Wlblter. Winnipeg. "arm: of Anesthetics on the-Body an a Whole"; Dr. A. H. Plrle, Montreal, "Management of He"; plume"; or, 5, H, Mam", Montreal, “The Use and In General Practitioner." {for wild rnrouslng and drltikln-g. lD0llllltl A. l). Stewart. clergyman. blgantlst 11nd prollllllllonisl, wuutctl 111 Boston for t-be theft of $2.500 from two wntnett of Jut11t1l1-111Plulns. Stewart 111111 seven wives. l Samuel Milton Beckwltlt. preach- |er. lawyer and politician, formerly illegal Bl"- pustor of churchcs in Mulnc. is ac- ZBTY ‘111 Gertrude Powers of Mnld- cnsed of giving (IDSCGTIG books to u 14 your 111d girl. Beckwltb ls nrur- Cllflrl“ (mm-l and ‘Frank Brill“) rled 11nd ls the hither nf four ch11- were held in 825.000 bull for keep» (]|‘g]]_ The body ol‘ 11 fcninle lnfunt wrap- routniu: 11011-10 for immoral Purim‘ pea n1 1-11111111 11111111 was found this morning 111 t1 buck yard ln Matla- pan. The‘ 11111111111 retiort of tzhe Salva- itlon Army for the lNew England district shows that attlomobiles parked in lonely places is respons- -lble for the downfall of girls under E20 yours 111d. Some who were 21d- ‘lllllltld to the rescue home were iunwcd tnnthers 111 the ugc n‘ 13 to 1111 1025 there were 18.588 cuses of (lrunkemiess. ln 1926 nhere were 10,307 cases. .A good tn-uny were lmys under 20 who were going to school when prohibition started. letolen from the United States mail 111 811 holdups 111 the last -5 years. ‘Sta-test government of dollan-l hclng spent, by the dc- slgn o1’ temperance 1n sight. l1- eltzht mouths in the United lsmv es 11nd on top of t-his we have un since prohibition. The closing dh-ys of the United Stutts Senate witnessed the shame- drunk in the Senate IChamber. ls this the kind of reading mut- tcr prohlbitionlels are lntndlng out to t-he youth of our country? What about it’! l ant. -Sir e11: JOHN D. MclNTVRE iBostoti. Dr. s1 Jenkins, 01 P. E. Island, Heads Medical Assoc. ' lMore than 1,000 members hud gathered tfor phe annual meeting of the Canadian Medical Association in Toronto ‘las-t week. and lt was u most successful ‘convention, 1t was sold last evening by Dr, 3,5,1; Addy, who was the first of the Suln-t John mambo w to- return lo the clty. Dr. Addy re-ad- -a paper on "EIflATEBd ‘$111661?’ (lllflllg fllle meet- lug. and was only ln attendance for one duy, tl-Ie said eminent experts from Europe. the United States and Can- ada were present, and both from the social and scientific view-points the convention was a very great success. The improvements and ad- vances made 1n medical and surg- lcal fields during the last your wet/e reviewed in interesting and instructive pope-rs. and some noted clinics were held. \ suscrao 1PRESIDENT. DP- '8 Jet-kins. of Charlottetown, ‘IR-Edi. was eleotetl- president for 11w ens-tins year. and the meeting 1'91"’ Your will be held ln Charlotte- lflwn- convening on the 111111111 for the first time ln the history 0t the society. Dr. Addy sold it had been intended t0 ln-vlte the association to holdlts 1028 convention in Saint Jtfllll. ‘but the lOharlottetowu mem- bers were so eager to ploy 110515 for the next year that the Jo-hn Invitation was not press 101-. Addy‘ thousht that in the association would meet in oltel We"- nrvlmblr Wlhultres. 111m 111111 ln t-he following year lt w“ pog- alble rim ll. might come to aging John. The mutter of uceqmqdmon Albany an 1Six1cet1 million dc-llurs has been ‘Prohibition has cost the United tthe staggering sum of $1-6li,-87-5,560. with millions ilartiuettt of jitstlce in the prosecu- tion of liquor cases. There is no , pleased with the purchase. Automobiles killed 118,250 people uverngc of 10.000 murders per year l‘ul scenes of dry Senators 111111111.’ all“ for fa-ll and winter use 80o per 100, 1929i speakers from all parts o1 the Dom- Montreal, epealdnq on "Feeding tor-preta- d Vicinity Mrs. Lemuel Dawson of Albany spent a few days in Brada-l-baue. vsl-tlng 1he1- father, Mr. Murdock McKenzie. \‘/ e 1 .\lr. Harold Alfleck. ls spending some time in Scurlotown. where he ls listed amon-g the farmers, Har- old ls among those who hopt- to make a for-time growing spuds- M-lss Christie Dawson was among t-he vl-sltors to Sum1nerslde-. lust Saturday eventing.- Mlss Florence Bowness 0:81» deque, spent last week-end itt Al- bany visiting -her unnt, Mrs. A. H. A-ffleck. A party cons-sting of Capt. George tMlcLeod, Mr. tRoy McKen- zie, Minerva Gillie, and Margaret Dawson, ‘motored to Bummersldo lust Saturday eventing» while there they attended a play put on. by the Young Adams Comapny and re- port an excellent entertainment. The Missed Dor-lltlo l-lowatt, Chi-silo Dawson. Sadie Dawson, Margaret -D11wson- motored to Try- on recently and sampled ‘Dad’ Lyma-rfs ice cream. The many friends of Miss Annie Cameron are sorry to flcztrn thut she 115 oc-nflned to her home owinll -to some trouble with her ear, and all hope for her speedy recovery. The report was current about here 0'1! luito thwl Mr. Lorne McKen- na, our tonsorlnl nrtlst had p111» chased 11 new cnr, us yct- however, t-here ls not-hing to substantiate that report. ' l Mr. Jim NOiD-llfill! has recently purchased 11 new Ford touring ‘bur and reports himself very well ‘>01! Saturday evening, n fine new Essex Sedan was seen £01m»? buck the Middleton road. The party in the our, consisting of Mr. Earle Clurk- Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Lea, paid 11 v-‘sit at. the homo of Mr. 11nd tM-rs. T. W. Brads-haw. M11111 Ann-11- Brudshuw accompan- ied lhetn buck to Tryon and spent. Stitnluy with -.Mr. and Mrs. Lea. Mr. Rosa-i Wright of Bedeqtto has recently returned to his home af- ter npe-nding the winter 111111 West- ern Canada, Mr. Wr"gh‘t went West 111st fir-ll on the Harvest Ex- cursion, and wtorked for sometime in the harvest fields, Qfter which he went. 0111 to Vancouver. where he remained ull winter. Ho re- ports that work 11's very scarce 1n that city especially tfor tt-he unskill- ed laborer. “l"-- Enae sunburn with Mlnnrivn Llnlrnent. ._L___._._. GAY’S PLANTS "The beautiful ls as useful as 1.110 usefu-l"-Hugo. Mowers have been so much improved or late, that the old time flowers con hardly now be recognized. Annull Bedding Flower Plante- Aster, Stock, Phlox, Snapdrsgon. Kochia, Petunia, Verbena, Marl- gold, Balsam, Sweet Alyeslum. Sal- plglossls, Cosmos, Zinnia at 25o lper dozen, postage prepaid. Seedling Pansy. Salvla, Sweet Wllllsm, Dian- t-h-us or Pinks, llbrgot-lMe-Not 40c dozen postage propald- Marguerlt Carnation 50c dozen. Pansy and Delay in bloom (wintered over) 10c each. $1.00 per doe, by msll odd 20c dos, for postage. Double Hollyhoclts (choice) 1'51: each, $1.- 50 per doz. Cucumber 30c dozen. Canterbury Bell Digitalis or Fox Glove and Delphmlum or Perennial rkspur, 25c each. Thoee are large one year old plants and too heavy to mall. 6-21-31. JUNE 23 , 192 _f-~=~ ¢- ._._ A Women’s Qldcst - Pnfldan in hygiene disflPPeaflng _new way discar like tissue By ELLEN J. BUCKLAND Rqmend Nurse HE worries and fem’ 0f the lm‘ certain hygienic w_ays ofaygster. day are rapidly passing. In better-ciagsxwiimen emplfly I "=1" o ex. ‘vaylctztcsx discards like tissue. N0 laundry, no dis-para! balhzr. Being 5 times as absorbent as qr- dinary cotton "P3551" ‘l pcfnms lightest gowns and frocks Wllllt-‘IUL danger. Danttl‘. m°i°"- 3P about or hours without a moment sflollllt- Deodorizcs. too. thus cnd1ng_all fear of offense. Doctors turtle ""5 WaY- Many stores have Kotex alreadY wrapped on counters. ready f0! YOU to pick up without even asking for it. Try today and you'll never again‘ risk uncertain old ways. Box con- tains 12. Be sure you get the genu- ine. Only Kotex itself is “like" Kotex. 'KOT€X N o laundry-discard like tissue THE TEMPERANCE ALLIANCE OF PRINCE EDWARD ISLANI) thzit members of the ROYAL GANAIIIAN IMNINTEII P0110! Are now in Prince Edward Island, and are pre- pared t0 act upon information regarding violations of the CUSTOMS ACT, or INLAND REVENUE ACT TNE A ALLIANGE, INVITES All persons interested in upholding these laws to Vsend any _ RELIABLE INFDIIMATIDN 1 regarding any past 0r projected LIQUOR SMUGGLING or regarding the existence of any ILLICIT STILLS to Mr. ‘W. E. Bentley. K. ‘C., P. O. Box 280, Charlottetown. u the solicitor for the Alliance. All authentic information wlll - prompilY i" WET" °V°" ‘i7 m‘ Mounted Police and will ho treated. confldentlallY- The name of the informant wlll not he disclosed Ind the Inform!" wlll not be required to give eyldence. Promptneu In furnishing Information lu-enentlal. lawn“: l;“thce°::‘t'yy.o,nd right of every oltlzen to asslut In upholding the Mr. Be prepaid. ' THE TEMPERANCE ALLIANCE OF PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND » A. A. IVIa-cLEOD, General Secretary. ntley ls acting gratuitously and telephone messages mult he F VETERANS nrrislvrlolv A dinner wlll be held In the Victoria Hotel, Charlotte- town on Thursday nlght the 30th June at 8-!) p- m‘! l° Wihloh all ex-Soldloro, Sailor-c and Nurolng gluten are ln- v ted. Thle lo l grand ehlnoo‘ to moot old comrades about the teutlvo board and to celebrate Connie’; Golden Jubilee. Thou living outside the elty um: Wllhlng ticket; no naked to write George E. Sharron, Secretary, Canldlhn l-eslon. B. E. 1s. L., o7 01-111mm smut. Chlrlettetewfl, not later than Saturday, 25th June. Tickets $2.50. Orchestra, Spec-choc and 8on9. Tickets on ulo at store of Maeklnnon Drug 00., and D- A. BN1“ 0" "Om lfly member of Legion ixeeutlve. Vegetable Plants -Extra early 9111111189. Cauliflower and Celery 20c doz, $1.80 per 1oo-by mall $1.40 per 100, Extra early Tomato 40c 1102., mall 46c . Late Tomatoes 80c don, mall 85c. Late Cabbage 115 cts. by mull. late Cabbage plants srown outside not ready before 20 Juno. Notr-Cabbego for fall or winter use will not keep l! forced early. For the convenience of customers Q ;-l n. s _‘I_ i, A Nlllfillfiiiiiiiilifliillli Thirrsimple-test will-“shownthut Maw-ii” Motor Oil. is the right lubricant foryour car: 7i _ 1 vlsltl lt _ t, q] ‘ ' " case ii * fled art purer suitable for framins- These . You»: --<- ~11 flllwrellnhchu 3-1-13 draiNeNeIi-giioamdgl’ ‘iigiaiitzirytcirui-nlllnsm ctures by Mr. C. W. Jeffery, the Distins" ncuflmimmnhmwdhh " c ° mm“v-Eh-enaotiv-M-nuto 3111111111 ’ p ' The New lBrunswlck members hed Toronto Artist , are worthy of being ‘tamed not only for their historic interest but s -. ause of their artistic merit. The nominal 111cc is $1.00 for the set of 12 pictures. ' f Apply early to avoid disappointment. CI-IARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN l Canon's PorkuBéans, —Slm ly heat and nerve; love t e end money. 1 Sollmryflun _ . 11441111111110.1111.“ N-I p 111111111 1:1iv 1111'11111 rhinitis 1v w-ho attended the convent-Ion in To- ronto were. besides Dr. Addy: Dr. 9- l3~ 1PM. and Dr. LHM. 1011mm, at Bslnt John, and‘ Dr- G. C. Von Wart. 0t ifrederlcton. Yo risen Brotlier (to bride at wed ug recopt on): "You don't loo-k nearly as tired as l should huge thought!’ 1 ride: "D0011? W11 11111 _ think I should look tlroydt" yo? M-lv-Mnlltln my 1w w» ml --w1n.-1 been! momofesyyowd on o vlclt to Ontorto by be" rl- lupnrunnlng otter Mr. Hobbs m: ecntly. irlmttbland mopping," 1t- it -Pr¢-mler Taeohereau of Quebec, who handed the Union of Quebec - 1 our plants, and they receive them from our gordeno fresh dolly. We N‘! always pIQIIOd l0 hive anatom- ore wlslt our gardens hood of Prince Street and nominally select plants. P. flr-wPllllf l!!! Clflieflou hQyQ been vary much winter killed- °rd°f 11°"! plopte by elprell. Please do /1l0t send Order-g for lees thou one dollar and also en- ldhflllfll. '£"'l.1l’~'i°"‘“'.....,“ ""' no “a. hair A $11’. " X ‘I. erlotteootm . . ssn-o-udu-n. _ , ‘P a i {y- ngu-tt notice insmuiiy-ii-uw-vialty-rr-siui 1PM" much body 11 11111 IIIIBF-IIOW fully 11 vzas still octagon-ding the vital organs of your cor- ” _ ‘kyour Service Stotiop fol-{MBJQW the next time and EVERiffliiiUW -- ' v1.11. 11111111 W ' n 1