3 im °””%~'s\_ “A has i-isf~ .n.fiii>-,1<. n } ""‘ ~ ._-I-.":.`sf"` 4 g ’ "` " ‘ " "-'~'-"~‘-'i<'*`=»X»"~" "S ,s-~ .» as i ;_~i\»t‘_-:<;~r=»=_;s=..\.:;i\':z ‘A v V ` `f if ` _ ,sf ‘~..:,;f_-»'l_+;f:i'>___,J»;. ,,i,, , _,Y ~ f . ~.1..,_- . ` A I p N V _ ,' _ , I., _*_ _V I S: ____'¥rx___‘p___ ,___ {_“_ ”_a_ __.,__ _.-_..-,, , '“ ~ "”“?%e:i"--~-_»_, ._____,,_,,_ ,i » . I. THE GUARDIAN CHARLOTTETOWN, SEPTEMBER _l3 i898. _ " -_ nn-1 es~»-\<>~»-\i=,>®-®®®e~"¢_=:a<5‘>' fo. 62” \ 5 ii ‘ 13( or 40 per cent. This fact should _ stump cider and beer with the brand of ° condemnation as plainly as it does Q whisk or brand `__9 ll Recommend . Baby’s Own J \0 soap where\ er made, T i Soap to all mothers who want their babie to have pink, clean, clear, and . healthy skin. ‘Wade cf the finest materials is bette 'ri-is Ai_ai:nr Toitsr Son Co Moirrnizii MANUFACTURER; OF THE CELEIRATED ALBERT Toner SOAPS --i @1112 llll AS WE SAY@@ 6 Perhaps 10 Gents what ten or iltteen rents ex etnture We only ask ten cents for 10 centgob. consultation free any time. RNEST Rl0E,¢ 'llellieyelo Doctor c1‘¢K¥LE REPAIR 8|-IOP Kent Bt U P oi coco coco Will stop that squeaking ecreechin; noise from your bicycle. You have no idea panda! in time may save in ELEBTRIB SPORTS [ll ThE Clllllllllla 0F TRE .es if inf, in ‘r I ititnisia Vlllllll , SEPT 4th List of Events 1 Q Mile Bicycle heats best Qin.; 2 50 class La Handicap 300 Yard Run, Handicap Steeplecliase Eudeuvours are being made to secure several new features in addition to the above events. an- nouncement ot which will be made ss soon as arrangements are completed Entry hes 25 cents for each event All entries must be in %"'.£”ames."” "~fiS.'& , -‘~,""2\ “"~ ` 'Ft i iiiuiihy its Name I ___» _ i AN hunger. Aloata day for life may be .-11-1 4 Puts F°|'th clgantm Eff°|'t9 give, give. With such undeniable ln Campaign Work--They Nlarched in Regalla to the Church-An Able Ser- mon - Many Could `Not Cain Admlttance I i b lievfdth t never in the his- toiw of \\ insloe has such an immense numberof people assembled as at the Methodist church Sunday evening '1`be building was simply c owded,eyen to me ante room Many others unable to min admittance stood around the a large number on aeeing no noesihilitv of gaining admittance turned their cir riagcs and drove away It would be dithcult to form an estimate ot the num ber of people who assembled [he community is being stirred to its very centre in the cause ot prohibi tion, largely owing to the untiring enorts ot Rev A D McLeod pastor of that circuit and the earnest eethu siasm ot the members of Winsloe Divi sion Sunday evening, previous to the ser vice, the members assembled at the residence of Mr John Hughes, whence they marched in regalia and with niili tary precision to the Winsloe church The procession is very highly spoken ot and in it were many ot the mo t in tluentiai int-nin that community Ar riviiig at the church the ofticers of the division took s ats on the platform the other menitiers occupied trout pews lu the audvorium Rev A D McLeod preached a nower- ftii prohibition sermon which made a marked impre sion on the tonfre a- titn His serniiii wis lated on I..fima,ns \l`\ , ‘.21 and I Loriuthiuns VIII-13 A unique and mach appi eciated featurrroi the seri ice nas a brief annctation, lst cf the fruits of inteinpernii c, read by \lr `\Icr ov S ltr, ll orthy Patriarch of the Divi ion, 2nd of the evils of iii‘f=iii- perairce, ruirl b, Mr Chas Taper, P \\ 1’ sul .irtl tf the cure for intern- periince, reed lit Mr Boundy Chapl lu 'irc e ieuttinffs crniintf ‘ii they difl a fitiinfr intein i s dunno- the ~ervit we o f \ctttliii_l\ iinprfssiie fl P Uili1`~i(3 0 il \8l'l».l‘l iitLeod snohe iii sub tiiics is tol iiii, -i --lr t sri tlrunluiid tv iso ice an iiiiiii iiii chi i lat r tlrunkartl wut tirt .i moderate drinker No .ill who tl iik moderately to iiiiie iiruiiltar-l~i bu one etci lvtnno ‘i tlrtiiilcird who tlil not first tiiirik moderately 1\io o e ever became a ditinlru. dwiihout liiviiifi' been t=irpt=fl ho one can he o-nt drtinxirii iiiihoiit the teitipta ion iieiiifr in the way lle want to remove a tl keep avtay the tempiitiin l’rohinititin is our only ii ay Alcohol is the only thing that ein make a drunkartl and it is the iutoxicat ing element of all liquors that iuebiiiites trom whisky down to cider and beer Asma‘ler per cent of it is tound in cider, beer and wine, but there s enough of it even in these beverages to create the ‘ drunkard’s appetite,” and form the worst habit that ever onsiaved ate men and women began their drink ` this, alcohol does not quench thirst nor drinks the more he wants. One g‘ass %T satisfy the drinker. The more het ' a day this month or year will be follow- ed by two glasses it day next month or _ ycir. In ihis way, more and more is y drunk. in larger quantities and more f frequently until drunkenness becomes a . ‘ habit. Iris not so with other drinks em Y and goods. When thirsty we drink water and are sitisfied. Ons glass y. Theyreal philosophy of the evil is sa isiies us this year as well as it did’ lust year; just so one, ten or 50 years hence. When hungry we eat bread and meat and are eiitisiied. It weeaty one l-iatot' bread each dz; this yeir. , we shail not be obliged to eat two loaves a day next year to appiase 'our the rule, and it is becsu se [the nstural_ appetite is gratilied, on the other hand, alcohol, in large or small doses, creates an unnatural appetite which is ne_ver satisfied but cries continually give, facts betoie men, it is strange that young or old ihould daily with this tempter. Knowing that tae victims oi intemperaiice outnumber those ot war. pesiilence and famine combined, it is inexplicable that the procession on the roar: to ruin continues its doletul march Men see their fel lows drink and perish, and yet they drink on and perish also Strange' that .he goveriment shouldaltozrv the sale ot that which creates this fearful drink habit and wh ch brutalizes the nations It sanctions the trailie and builds pri _ ont. poorhonses, asylums and psriitent- iarits for those iuined by that ti-shi Y P for prohibition and the electois who shall vote against prohibition are the government which tolerives, and nano tions this greatest foe and curse Strange Christianity, men who tliiin to have at heart the well being ol their brfthren, will gaze idly on and allow thou ands of human beings to be dngrred down every vear to a drunkard’s hell Men it your religion is not a mink, ani your manhood a delusion ;_o to the polls, everyone ot you and vote tor thc aboli- tion of this accursed tratlic To stty at home is almo-t as inhuman ai to vote against prohibition In looking over the number of pri on ers in the penttentiaiies and Jails I find a wonderful difference between the 1\i01'l:h Dikota 61 Penn l`fi :L2 361 iowa 673 Lew York 8 190 N inn. Prohibition States Lew Hampshire 11 > Maine i N Dako i Q m Dakot '” Iowa 1 Licen~c i.~itate~ Cs loin .i 8_2 Penis 1 040 I’e'in* >-~ - - -' . e e-vt. '.~` t i -J ,' " Zi' \ »~ - A »» ,__ e3z§n,=.1.n .., - in