»\ _t -__ . ll _,I t' t i 'F A iii _il- ii _ fi f~ :- __,_,_.-d-._,-_ _ 5'. ‘ t :` ~.4.-_ -_' . il, ,. l lt* 1_1 t _e@ ;_<., 'F ‘if . '.1 .L l I v-I "I ’i -li i, fi I. ii __~, xi il ii. .I ii I l 1 » G j " i Good Strong Stock Companies ‘V ,, .. i v i H/ 4 5‘3l‘»_" ' - _ _ / ` ,ll Ii |\` xp; ' .I ` A _ _ ' ‘-»» _.__ I us or my boots First ol`a|I because itsuits Me to po out spick and span As be its a business man! Then its neat and clean and- quick Justone rub wil|'DotheTrick` Take my tip- and Irepeat it Stick t3 : you cant beat it ' / lish sparrorw, with a grey breast - and a pure whlte patch at the Q _' 1 V ,i throat. The distinctive whistle. 5- _ emulated by no other bird Is heard / ‘ only when it is in its real home in I the woods of Canada. The bIrd's W M é/ / sweet song is usually interpreted ' ,f 5 »"“",!` ' - ' as follows: “l-Love-Dear-Cam 3" pi JZ ; f / ada, Canada, Canada." #_ ' "' -‘ ~;_________._,_ 5 & 36 ' i IT ' _ N U G G E T 111" tllrere is ‘ahy-t_iri1Ic< we are Jlkoly 9’ ' Above is shown the dlatlnotlve whitethroaled sparrow, proposed by Canadian naturalists It a na- tlonal bird for Canada. its back ls brown, mottled as the common Eng- ` THIE BREAKFAST CHEERY. to get st.i).,tr4I cf-I ‘on the wmng 1‘oot",~it is when -getting out of flied. is 9 ` __ _ '-- /I > J *_ _ `M\"|ny it pcisoii, -u-Tier a. restless ~ " “ee ~ ,ni-it-lit, flue In woil.’i‘es or loo fmluclr E. R. Breow F gi _ 146 Richmond St.. Cliarlottetvwll Fire, Life, Accident, Sickness and - Plate Glass Insurance at fi Lowest Rate. ti Agent at Summerslde, Lloyd Lewis. 'sup-pc-r, -itulu -np \l`fre-lln-g cross. For 'thlis nicaisnn. at t-'lice-ry ibn-'_a:Ic[a.st is lliro tllill-,':_ \\"t-_ can mhkc this monu- Iing num] -n ,cami 'time to clrange step", -li'nn.<1'oei'lm; tho- wclglit lo the otnurl toot. - ‘I-}\'o-ny-Lli i ni: n ‘Jout ihrvu IeI`u‘s‘l, ,.-.hnulil ,~:1l-_Liu-st -Iiaippllnrssz Drill- LIBERAL GOVERNMENT PROHIBITION RECORD The Bell-Saunders Platform, 1919, Item 9, promised: PRoHiB|'r|.oN-An Liquors IMPORTED Fon MEDICAL Punposes to he ln- epected and analyzed and to be SOLD A-T ACTUAL COST. RESULT OF THEIR PROMISE: I Sales 1920-175,777.81 1921-146,302.72 1922-110,934.85 1923-132,511.73 Profits 50,100.00 30,000.00 23,000.00 14,000.00 Scripts Liquor Houses Gov’t License Issued Opened in on Liquor Ch'town Houses 1 1,000.00 4 19,541.66 4 5,000.00 4 (% yr.) None 50,181 35,376 34,401 29,242 $565,527.11 $117,100.00 Total Profits, Vendors’ Sales “ “ Liquor Licenses Total receipts from Liquor . . _ _ $142,641.66 Total sales .................... . . . . . ._ $565,527.11 “ Scripts issued _ . . . . . . _ . . . . . . . . . . . . ._ 117.100 Liquor Houses established in Charlottetown other than Prohibition Vendors . . . . . . . . 4 Profits from Vendors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . _ _ $117,100.00 “ “ Liquor Licenses . . . . . . . . . . . . . _ _ 25,541.66 $25,541.66 . . . . . _ . $117,100.00 . . . . . . . . . _ . . _ . 25,541.66 149,200 .\ ~ It I v; "3 :sa " ""5 _-Qi 751 _ -L __ _, -1327 .__ , ONE of the finest bits of claim-proving for Marvelube Motor Oil reported to date is a record-breaking run of 2100 miles made last summer by Mr. G. ]. Rath one, Manager of the Brown Wire Specialty Co., of Hamilton. Mr. Rathbone, using Marvelube Heavy in his 1926 Olds- mobile Coach, completed this long trip under very trying conditions, without changing or adding to the oil in his engine. _ _ He describes his experience as follows: ‘~ “I filled my car with Marvelube when starting on my vacation, and travelled 2100 miles, mostly in the States, where the heat was intense, at some points as high as 1 10° in the shade. “I added 'no oil whateverlduring the 2100 miles, and when I _ ‘ finally drained the oil it was in such splendid condition that the Service Station didn’t want to take it out.” This steady grind of over two thousand miles through intense atmospheric heat offered a searching test of Marvelube’s ability to “stand up” and retainits lubricating body. An ordinary oil would have “broken down” and caused serious inconvenience to the driver and damage to the motor. _ The success with which Marvelube passed. this test is proved by Mr. Rathbone’s report on the condition of the oil when the crank case was finally drained. ` You do not need to break records to prove Marvelube’s high quality. Breaking records is a hazardous pastime-dependent as much upon the perfect mechanical fitness of your car as the quality ofthe oil you use. But you can be sure of satisfaction and economy of upkeep from your car under normal conditions by using Marvelube regu- larly and changing oil every 500 miles, as recommended by most lubrication experts and car manufacturers. innt liyiliililig, 5ullrm»inc -il‘ possiilhle, ‘lilly cali*-tz\i|1s,u=-g-15‘!`y colouicd break- fast doom, Iniightv dishes flowexs - _ _ '-°*"{ ‘l I .mifl t-iaziillcsvticksi "Phe Qiliiealiaeitv / - ¥~~-,J " in -___ »' ° ~7_°(4--*N who 4 _ _ -Krr,_:";'. 1/ /In” ' ll A i _ '|u w* _\_ self s-Iioul-rl' .stznrt nfl wllth- a color- f_‘_,-- "" `”>-""' *"' ‘ ""' 'T' "“"_ 7'* l`ul or.1rig‘;- fir -gfmpedruit; the 'totals-1 ‘~ ' __ 'ho crisp and Ii-rnwii, _und the coffee ua. --_.._»--~f"`\=_; 1»~éS; 1 ' ’ [5 "’ ` fr 1`\I\-',.:ni‘a11t'nmI gn-hlen brow-n, Pleas- - ,,,_.` - ~" '_ _ - ’ nut co11\"c»rsul-Ion shu ° qinyta, ito l`antlIy qlieev this -first »s~..., \ ~/'\-r`\4`h`e I ; ` -fi" >_ _ ` iff _` ‘H » __f¢f_§;_;.»_i'_,*`.j--}-,.1-;5§'=;J¢,;-9 1, ,_ I v/ /V g _ iinig; is the only other treuitm-exit I ,yt 1' ' '-ff,-gitf‘?`f_>"f=5=§l;?,7`"'_,‘f_ir-_ , fLI_l1=:f&,`§i1l=ll$lIl1i.’i indlicuted iby -thcllr symlptoims. - -,-_;_ _ ,_, .~ "1 li-;'.'\"{‘g`i'~'?<,-__i,_ :-"'~‘ _ - -<-f;/-is -» " 1-” e ef ~ i i““ »- » -- _.et -» ’ Y Y / I /6 .__ 1` ~\ ' ..,.-,-4 "-5. " __ '. `."‘-§§":‘.,'»;'1:_s[r.'_~,.;_.'I-,r`-,a.i,,§‘-_Yz I - ,~ .- .‘ 1 -', , _""~-ii -\-» if* .1» _. 'S_’, ._ _.ft _ 7 * ‘Lx *'* 4, p ~ ~- / \ _ i` . ‘f ~ _ _ - "~ -se-r~_~~~ ` ~~ ~.~"'//-’».§~.. A 'a ;j_;__ ',»~-_~ _,__ __ ~_-V __,_..-'f' / _ )’ l_ ,$ _ A .b&ff\\‘ s I / f/ 1' /l fix `~ T i" Is. f/` rf' 33,3 y§A‘GEE1GH'1‘ THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN ' ._...eJUlvh~23 I." "” “ ~ I I :ii " iies in oltest Weather ‘I ~Without ad ing a mt o 011 \\\ - ~ /_:S J. 5 ‘ 1:" - //I // /li/ii' / ; \ _ ,_ /I i l Q 6 .-4`_-A-»'~v~` 1 -*ij ii* .ti-';; :-22-5;-_ ' " ,- yt, ,i/4--»_;--'~: -ef _ __».f ~__L. _;:; , _.. \ .-5 _-if _~ lie*-in _ \ ofitliff” lit///[Wy ""'\ ',. 4%, .. ij _ 1 ~./\`5 *g - ‘ '\. ‘ /.4 f/_~i__f _Y. _ 6- ifw i ~ ; - g ;'i,~';_;-if-"r;~; , - ___¢--» -<- "'-._';'* -1. :_ ._ _f-* " _-¢" I Z _ “fs `\` _~ \', \ ` ;z/<- *a a '71 - ,w 'L s I _ ; I / _ _/ .MGTOR Ol L I fill-in-I y _-nf _, 1' .` '_ lp;-lu? USED TO'DAY IN MORE THAN 2.00 OOO CANADIAN CARS ` I __ U 0 .___ , V . _~ - ' v-Q-t _ _“__ l)L’-Hlgllvll ill GUFIIHIIIY. a h-Igli shape by -w.irr-ii, lhnt can lm lmiort- E speed motorboat is relniforccil hy ed -ln walls Abel-ng' constructed or n 0 u l'rnmi.~work of the- Ili:-ht metul us- pplfed nflorwnrd, have ‘been invent- ' ell ln nirshlpa. tho r-llrs Ibelng plus- ed. ed at an angle to ln-<'reu.se its *- strength 1 n _ - ' ' ‘ . Renomihllng a olmnuslno wu-to'mio- ` *_* 'U|l0. ai 'nwtor iilue cnqglne ol’ French _ To rid Iiu-lldlng Interiors of in-vigmlon .can Bqwpiy -cm,u_g;h WMM. p I echoes hollow paper forms mold in to -24 lanes nt hose. standard code -to olhnslhsne useless _.____._.__ ~ l \ Two nrieslani 'we-Ili! Glllllllllp 0ll0ll‘s’h wulvefr to turn' an ovelioilwt Wheel what provildfss the :powein (UT 'a. -Georgia. smwumll. , - For uso rin summoning medlwl aid by radilo 10 ships mt sen an Eli!" llsll ‘physician has developed 0 letall and save vlluable tilluo. __,_, Total Profits . . . . . . . . . . . . . $142,641.66 IT IS GONSERVATIVE LV ESTIMATED THAT THE LIQUOR HOUSESHSAL-ES amounted to over half a mllllon annually. Liberal; LOU-DLY PROOLAIM that PROHIBITION SALEIS and PROFITS grad- ually- dlmlnllhed under their regime. Vol, It lo true that they collected 'ahoit $17,000.00 lead durlng their term than the Stewart Government has eollec¢ed.__ They do not howeveqtell you about the four»Houeeo that were nel-llng under license In Charlotte- 'town during the Bell-Saunders-Crosby Government. These Houses cold what other-wlee would have been sold by the Vendors. ' ln the _year 1920 under Llberal Government over 50.000 scripts were Issued or 12,500 more than were Issued In any year before or alnee. The Prohlbltlon Commlnlon, composed of leading clergyman. realqned hodlly under BoIl~8aunder|-_Crosby Government. The Llboralo now promise: To otsvid by and adhere to the Prohlbltlon Law, with auch amendment; aa may be deemed nooeooory to make Ita admlnlotrstlon more workable-a REDUCTION l~N THE PIIGI OF IJIQUORB AN-D A REDUCTION IN THE PRICE OF PHYSICMNS cERTl~ Fl0A'l'-D8. 4 In vlow of their absolute vlolatlon of their 191`9 pledge. what can the electorate olmoot from the some people of their new promise? Hon. IC( W. Crosby, President of the "Temperance" Alllanoe, was A plrty to the i M|_t0h_llBE In 1810. Let the publlo judge how fan the promise was Premier Stownrt speaks plainly and clearly. These are hlll words: “Take the matter nf’ crime generally. We have there the great welghtot public sentiment 11 hind th an onerous task. ' ' regard to the present Prohlbltlon Commission. It has been said by the psrtlzau press that this Government cannot escape the responsibility ol the enforcement of the Prohibition Act by hiding Ibehlnd the Commls- » , t. slon; that this Government dismissed the previous Commission and ap- ‘ ' pointed the present Commission, and dragged the whole matter into t th that I bellovo that all three Commissions, and; that every member of’ t0 all hill in ' each one ol! those Commissions, -has -brought to bear upon -the discharge ' yt g Monumel\tal nn of his duty every blt ot energy, sblllty and honesty he possessed- -I be- _ - llevo that the Commission have given unetlnted and sincere public ser- 4 I will say further, and I want to glve this answer to the crltiolsmr i ` ‘ or the lbrtlz n th vlslonl ot the law. ‘_ il have this further to soy. that this Government nn nav"-_ in n.. ` A num- -_._- _ ,`..\ . e o enforcement ol tho luw. lt u man - l _ _ commits a crime. everyone is interested to soo -that detection and punish- ` ment follow. But has It been so In the case of Prohibition? As early » as 1917 lt was round that the burden was so great upon the Department - “ ol Justice ln this [Province that a Commission was' appointed to enforce the law so as to relieve that Department or the Government from such ' angty politics. and is therefore responslble for the cohdltions existing. 6 i S oge lei' Olll' Blready lafge Of By. o ' ' _ ~ , _ I Wlth regard to those Gommlsslnng generally 1 have Just this to say 'te and makes easy' for °* ~ » -;-L..[.-_.~',»"'- I i »..».»».|l’|..¢§'§...5’.i‘ii’f.;.~ "1»‘i.'L'i'. §.‘i`i§Tf.'}".`.i¢'i2.“.§Z.§‘.'1.'.i "'§""'.i. "`° "" .WORKMANSI-IIB -THE BEST "" ' ' ` . , - un er estatuto, _ ' - `-_ i. '._ _ ~. and the present Commission was appointed In due course under the pro- _ ~ , ,A "-'W ~ I iff, _.,‘ 4 _ _ ' 4- - -- ~““'! /' . 'i‘ = " ' From that time up to the present wo have had th o tl A t ` 1 ` Commissions, and a. great deal -has been recently said aiiid vfrqiltbtzilhtla ' ' _ 0 r v ._ f “»r,- 5' 5" vice in t-no discharge or then- duties. f PRICES -THE ` " H 1'* J l . ‘ ; ..i. ,_ _ 5% E - ~ ~'- -1 4/A - _L_ ;_ I _ L* _ 1 -- "1 r ’ 'I/,f _-¢;~'-‘i 3V sa- I si i