YEAST '. AAALAAAA I-v v itlncs‘29.*i1‘9W '.a»s‘. l iiii 1 lillilllllili g1‘. Thousands tic amazed alt IRONiZED , i,‘ ‘m’. {"1120 “i = inngg wi e _ l _ _ ‘transforms thin, run-down.‘ pasgahilllllteeéi < men into ivell-illle out, i 91"‘ b n- ; benefited could tell Yll" nurse nun , . ,. . . ii‘ iililatasu‘ w" l‘ l" flesh. cleared the . 1978 t ‘if tuent r fl l.‘ ill pounds c rill _ _ " my", improved digestion and iiuufii l"? than It has put tiieni on their i901 1i fn-given them n new interest an}! p ensure in life. ' ., Vegetable iron and ye - n known as ideal blood ‘ - m“ “ “r.“.‘.‘."“‘ '" ‘l n concen ei mMne them l“ gcuggspateiciill fornluln is ll times more ef- activc than ordinary. baker's yeast and iron alone.’ JRONIZED KEAST gives you nil the tvl-iglit-builtliiil; benefits eonluinetl iii cod liver oil. ' llt(l.\'l'l.l~lll YEAST speeds up assi- Imiiatlcil so that you lzct the full henc- , fit of the food yoll eul. it clears the blood of impuritipa lhlln rililrcolnplex- 1"", giving you n nice, cluor_ healthy . nkln. it will pick iyou right up and fill you with the pep and "life" you ~ have always longed for. . 1i‘ you are below ‘IIDHIIII weilrht~ ' liikc “turning! Underweight people hnvn low resistance to illsense. Put pn good firm flesh. 'i‘alte IttQNIZIifD \‘i~IAS'l‘. Sec your body build up. .\o- llec how your hkiu clears, your diges- tion improves and vnu feel new strength iind pep. Alisolilleiy sale, eoplnining st have ullwuys no harmful drugs. Try it on “Moncy-buek" offer Go today to any drill: storo and get u full size treatment‘ of IRONIZXCI) YEAST. 1i’ nflt-v this lzeileroun trial you urc nul. ilelllzhii-d with effects, ask for your money buck. w he ro- funded inimcdlntely. G0 111311,. tablets to n Iiollilo. ‘Il‘ illt‘flll\'l‘lllit'llt lo buy from, druglrlsl, send $1.25 divest. to THE 11t- (INIZEI) \'i‘}.-\N'l‘ (‘On l-‘ort lllrle, (int, IIENK lhiit‘. OO-O§-O-§§§OO-§4VO4§-O-O§O-O+O§ ' ‘strata-coon’. 1 nid and l RACES or az-for/m‘ p arr/cuffs. Ws supply ths right grades for sll uses. Ring us up and learn o our reasonable prices for all kind w‘ ' ‘ bcst coal. We shall be pica:- cl‘! ‘.0 serve you. "The maximum of Heat" W. D. GILLIS 8i C0. Pholio 170 i EYES rtsrsn .. . AND . . . time by. anneal; .- ......'?‘°"‘°"". .. E; .W. TAYLOR - AND . L. S. TAYLOR Rliiltorsd Optometrists i424 Rlshmonlt-Qtsost’ i Glasses ' AL AA . d. w v vv- nd also the most. comfort- n‘ “latches, Goodyear -‘ willod, made of Medium "N. lil or Black Kid with Ill from 2| to . In m“ i" tho fOiiiffillinfl widths t ¢- D E ‘ For a proper ‘ possible comfort ii with good appear- sturs’; Way." Rib vwo srnav ‘ T H ' St. Peters. und body i D-Jonkins d: 4616-3-29. 2i. 1r _.._.._ _ H-UBOH 0F SCOTLAND. Rev. eujflvlacDougall will preach ncsday 30th. in Peoples church arlottstown at 7.30 p. m. Spe- clsi collection. banners WANTE l1. HDRSES - Mr. MacBeath ct ‘the til-n», r c. n. Pratt a Son ar- rivod ho e ‘this morning with, a. car, of wasterzrhorses. some dand- issic All nice and quiet and well broken. See them at Pratt's stables i599 WE ARE BUYING both live and dressed hogs. taking dressed daily urday. Davis & Fraser. O POLICE COURT.— The defend- ant in a Prohibition case was fined $200 or three months. A second Prohibition case was adjourned at the Police Court yesterday. Two drunks were each fined $60.00 or sixty days. Two other cases a ,di‘iink and a vagrant were adjourn- ,ed. 3-24-tf i I ST. PATRiICWS AT EMERALD. i-On the evening oit the 17th. inst., a most enjoyable comedy-drama, “The Old New ‘Hamshire Home". was staged in Emerald Hail by the Borden Dramatic Clu.b, and was largely attended by an appreciative audience. Without exception the DIRYEIIS were at their best and in performers received ‘well merited applause. The following made up the casi:+Funmci' Winthrop- Reginald iMacAleer; Mrs. Winthrop -—Mru. J. V. MacDonald; Maihel Willliilfiflp-“Allllié MacDonald; Muf- fins, her sistcr.—->Mrs. John Mur- ray; ‘Tilly, An 01d gliaidfiMrs. W. P. MadNe-ll‘, Mickey Mullins. a llllkel‘—iMii‘. James McAleer; Mos- es. a. jew-—M.. Mark Bernard; Zeb Watkins, hir-ed man-Mr. Everell ‘Slavin; Oliver Stanhope- M11‘. Lorne McAleer; Edward Van Dus- len, villain-Mr. ‘Clayton Green; Rawllugs, his accomplice-Mr. Ken IMacLenn. ‘Special mention. hOW- ever, should. be made 0f M1‘. Julllefl ‘iticmleeir. wiimse portrayal of a trav- elling winikler was locally typical, and Ml‘. Mark Bernard delighted the audience with the ‘able mun- iier in which he ihandied a difliicult role, developing from the jew to a ‘Miss Annie MacDon- Mrxs. Murray also went through their pal-ts ‘with ease and ‘ grace, also the remaining members of the cast, ‘interpreting th-e-lr re- spectlve irolcs splendid. The ape‘ cialtieis included a solo by Mrs. K‘. MacLean, (eacored); and Mr. Mark ‘Bernard (encored; and Mr. Ken MaeLean delighted the audi- ence with some fancy step-dancing, ‘Mrs. James McAleer furnished the music ‘throughout the play and Mr. Jerome‘ iltanlrghan oi‘ Klnkoro on llhe violin, accompanied by Miss ft-unaghan. y . ----—£O'§—-—-—~ An Everyday Story i —1I<lvans’ Studio FRANCIS HENRY COOK. LONDON, Out.—“l was iln a gen. eral ruin-down state of health. 1' had 7inidigestion and‘ my slpmagh ivia-s wcak and so sore l could m, bear to touch it. ‘I ‘got when 1 did not have‘ any heal-oh at all, wins not albie to follow my usual illng of work. I isaw where Dr. Piercehs Golden Medical Discovery‘ was recommended for ‘sin-mach tron. ble so ‘I decided to .t.ry ‘it and. 11L m. lieved imio of ‘indigesmi at and weak ‘stomach, also the abdominal dis. tress and built me up ‘in health, 1 mu iliilglhly ommend the “Gold- su Medlical Discovery" to anyone wihp siullteirs as ‘I did. ‘it i3- one]. lentlW-drrandis ‘Henry Cook, 47.1 Elizabeth ‘Sit. ‘ tall dealers- Ext-ra. ‘large bottles, liquid ‘$1.35; Tablets 61:36 and 05c. lWrl-ite ‘Dr. Pierce? Invaiiviifs Ho- tel in Buiffaio, N. Y»., for tree advice. ‘uliili all Ir l, ,_ Don't Look, Dead ' _ csr oilnil uos 5V"! one admires n . "Fwy slosn cut appearance. .~ its the issdlnq roio In ths dream orsuoosss. - Three Flowers will do all Try tiism. its. carry s oomplsto llns.. Q "Powder, ram Pow dsr, Tsisum in QM‘ , 31m.‘ Compacts. Trsvslsttssy ‘ Qt yfiolp, sto. ¢_ 1 ‘ . i‘ as... t and live hogs daily excepting Sat- ' their element at so ‘time; and the P ‘ stomach will mo pat ta order, diges- WHIBT- Kai ht» o‘ , Hill, Ad)?“ Qllhtngunfijeylt-hceolaulmgftga. ea oi’ ‘Si. Joseph's antiquity, HAWK FIRE GUN. Attention is called to Hawk Fire Gun. advertis- ed elsewhere in this issue by the Imperial Biscuit Co. JMPORTANT NOTICE TO AD- VERTIBER3- -— Advertisers i" respectively roquqstsd to sss that their sdvcgitiscments for ths Guard. inn roach tho officg. by Mo" o, tho day prcooding publication, nth. crwlss insertion will not be w". antcod. On Saturday ads must 5-4 received by 10 A. M. L. 0. G. Bowling ' ‘Last night on the L..0. C. alleys the ‘Crescents defeated the Press by a margin of 20’? plus R. Duncan had a very good score which gave him high single of 297 pins, he also had high total of 649 plus, ‘Following are the scores: Press A. Martin R. Duncan H. Morgan J. McMahon R. McDonald - Total 2561 Cresceats .W. Dooley . 'J. Malone J. ‘Mclnnis 119 174 145 203 100 168 159 109 226 227 ffonight at 8 o'clock sharp Social Club vs. Alerts and ‘n. banner game is expected as these two teams both roll very high totals. ‘L. O. 1C. ‘BOWLING NEWS “Standing 6'1 the teams so fur in the tournament. i Won Lost Social Club . . . . . . . . . . .. 12 zi Anchors .. . Slbuds .. Alerts Ramblers (Irescents Barbers Press . . . . . . . . . . . . . '3 Highest: team total Social‘ 3105. ' Higesl five in one game. Social Club. 1104. li-lighest Single. Frank Dcuceile of the Social ‘Club. 345 Highest total Frank Doucette cl the Social Club 910. , EX-HIBITON GAMES (‘lull ‘At West Palm Beach— 1R. H. ii. St. Louis (A.) . . . . . . . . . . . . .. ii El l’ Cincinnati (N.). ..._ . . . . . 1 5 2‘ Bstteries— Jones, Zachary and Schang; Rixcy, May Hand» Har- graves, At ‘Si. Augiistine— R. H. Iillllllllll!‘ bootlegglng ‘have become profitable i \ ran casnnorrarown GUARDIAN ‘He resents the claim that his pro Ject ls one o! "free rum". in this sense of iiuaucial cost only, it will not be free. But when everybody can get lv-andhis ideal not makes it certain that they can-his claim, that il is npt free rum is the mosti |deccpiive mirage. Despite nil hi8‘ figures ‘of rhetoric, his proposal is i to upon the flood gates of free rum and glorious intoxication to every éllart of the Province. ' i There is only one material (lif- l fcronco ——and it is fatally llliltléfliii 05,511.11“ 77m] have done so ‘fari56 Wars c’ Restores c i . cits-aggro... s... Whitcns Surprisingly loudy teeth to clearness s a. r‘- u .-',i' ,1‘, 2 n ‘l-‘betweeu the Prohibition and the proposed liquor control acts. The fonc limits the legal use of alcohol , Lu medical needs only. Government _ iconlroi enlarges the scope so that l "Frm" Edward Mimi i103"! e“.'ei"y one can lawfully use it; with itsggigiis t‘hc fdirsttlProvlncehrgitthfi a few exceptions of minors and , ' °l1 0i 0P a P"? "Wbluck listed, to whom it. is to be law. When a thousand miles from.‘ made more easily available under a m‘ »~ hcrc, the speaker had heard the lsl- ‘ 1 ~. - ~ Illicit distilling smurzling and and spoken of in tcrms of the blah-I‘ mjiitfeliflrillilysflielllile situation which bmueggmg ‘Vere “Qt "l9 7'93"“ m!" Frill“ 0" this account." ‘BUY i Mi‘ Herman has also sleeved shv Quebec of Liquor Control but rnth-‘Whflt d0 W! find W719" W‘? ii" -ol' this —T‘he government control gr of want of control undcl- the‘ here? A state of conditions which ifiymmn is the pet Strategy 01-1119 .cott Act. ’ ‘ s a shame and a disgrace to any .1 .0 .05 ‘. . 3 l am not here concerned with the‘ province or any country.” i 11:1,? (imeniit-l f)‘; fegéffi. llllefilion 0i’ Liquor Control or ot- “YOU Will flfld dfllllkfllé" "W" cl‘ debauchery of intoxication eli- Prchibitlon except la so lnl‘ .1; they °°mm°ll ""9 l" "16 city °i chi“ tercd, and with this objective, if are pertinent to the ivoids or Curd-i ifltetQwll "W" Y0" Will ill"! it l" they should win out, they will have iiial Begin, l regret that the pnstoi‘-‘ “W ‘MY i" ti" D°mi"i°" °’\canadal the chief direction in administer- ai letter in" question is not avaii-. ;"~| “Y 1° Y9" "lit "l9 fllmdl“ ing their new law.’ These people able in Charlottetown; it will he in‘ -'°"s °f m‘? i" ""5 c"! illld Pl‘°‘/'- ivlic provide llic funds, carry on a few days however, and I Wm the“, lnce in regard to the drink traffic, [he ggillpaigll, and secllru me elect. hand 1t m you for pubummol, Si" aged zfllgilgillga- AMI)’ h3g6 i 52am? ion of their candidates. are not and let the public judge whether y; _ ‘_ . e an capo 0 °E ihcn going to lay back and allow , ~ - was not justified in saying that tile‘ E:':a'"'°,",','; f“ i’ kiyli,“ iwww’ °" their project to so to drift. They tizleth aifd io-u m,‘ feel a filni‘ A D0316!‘ in question is u gross mia‘ city ifimcana: "l? e a“; 33%‘ will be more than ever lvn evidq UPPCU QqatillgtlatFmfflst 5m’ representation cf the venerable that - f th a Has annun e or ‘Ewe am‘ “live i" the passmiimes‘ hides the" Color andmvltcs tooth melate-s weak c '5 ‘l-l" H‘ undo!‘ than ti"? before them, and wiiliie the (iiVifll-l, _....-_-.. U [At-l and our Prohibition, apparent‘ , lyi Please accept full 10-day tube of this acwdcntalachievc- men t, urged by worlcfsauthorities. Note the diiTerence in the color of your teeth and health of your gums when film is cleared off. Illll n" The Public Forum (Continued from Page l.) Don't think your teeth are naturally ofi" color and dull. You can restore them to amazing white- ness in a new ivuy leading dentists advise. Run’ your ton uc across your and gum trcubicg Ordinary. paste" ‘ and dentifrices wi not successfully re.‘ move it. Tliatiswhyjn old‘ daymomanysmiles were mined by u iy teeth and tone ess gums. Now, thanks to modem science, there is a way to combat that film. Justobtaina tube of the dentifrice called Pepsodept at your druggist's. Clear off that film tonight; clear white tecth are beautiful. Note the amazin; difference in your smile. ‘~. You'll be thankful for the sugi gcstion. For thus you can change your whole appearance. ‘ Mail Con on for 10-Day ubc to '1‘ COMPANY In the meantime ‘I Wm take no underworld in Charlottetown. ‘ UH "f n“. 53.318,“ i further notice of “Mr. L. P, Tanton“ Ed‘ 6' ‘ i am‘ Sh‘- °i°~ ‘ Home BSERVER‘. l MR. HERMAN’S IDEAL LAW 2 tint, “unudtt or the "Alliance Committee" unless O they give other cause for reprcbtr t . m“. —---~--< o>-—-—-—— Stock Quotations Siirull took our rev. friend, this time. u full sermon lengili to say; imam very little. in (|€>.f9lil‘.€_ of his new THE ALLIANCE AND THE ARCH. luu" —\vliieh sadly needs ilefciise— Q|5HQp he tit-mils wlint he tiesigiis it ti‘. _I1(‘iiil‘.‘-'0. Amongst those, no llquui‘ Silg-Tq my lane,- m mp1,, m ‘ sales lo those 1lilii0l‘t\\'€l’lly one. no “Ceilsoi” you attach a “me caning bur rooms, (‘rimiiiul liabiliiy t0 attention to the fact that at the 1111M‘ Wlw sire c1‘ sell. irstiwicisinir time (1923) his Eminence Cardinal those. who nlmso it's use. penaliz- Begin made his forcible (lcnuncin- i111; Ilu" lioolieugei‘ 211141 so fill. Dill" .. . ion "the Scott Act was (and still is he iim lnivw r1111 every 011v v1‘ ilil‘ ‘“' i?“ “mi Sm“ h‘ “~‘" “ in many rural puns; h, Opel-amen reslrii-tions lie claims is now (Eflll- Am- i-"il- Co» - - - - ~ - ~ - - ~ » - ~ ~- mmugilqm [he whole of Q,,,_.|,,_.(._~ iuiiicrl iii iiic Prohibition Am. llis M"- illll‘ flllti 1°43’. (Illa -- - with certlin exceptions, This adds illlillllllfllillll is 1110M proniiiiiiriwl, Alilllllil‘ iicilllm‘) 5'01 -- enormously Lo tho force oi‘ iiic lull dot-s it carry 111111 so fm‘ into ~\"1- lsl"'°lll°ll\‘- m» < - - ~ < - -~ Reverend Inmate-S a,.,,a!gn,,,em u; err‘ lo ('(llIVill('(3 him ilinl iileso‘:\ill. Smell. mid ficl'ii.‘1..(‘n, .. the government control system, illlllifillllls Will be better (enforced Union ling iiilll Pullm- ('0. His‘ Lordsliips complaint. ivnr; lly u more change in llic name of (Yin. Politic Co. . (ha; for flyusm, you“. the (jhul-(tl). the .\r‘i from uhat 01' Proliiiiilioii l0 NA‘. Con. and Hlili. Riv. RR. and or not ily, with lilo coumeiui- (iovi-riiiiieili (‘<111l1'01. .(‘.011. (his (J11. iN-Y.) . . - . . . .- liiig lcrce oi the existing Scott. i" 7411‘! llll! Oliiy iiiutcriil diriilr- iiilti, hiotrir Cur Co. .. Act, ha“ “almost _ wnquered the curt‘ in ihc two 0.01s is llinl liii- interiiuliuiilii lwiiwileiiiii enemy," m“; no,“ wit], Um 3mm l'i'niiiliilitii Act provides for every éilnndnrd Oil of Y\'. .1, . . , . . ., Ai-t superccctied in many plums, l"‘*_l'1"li0l\ Willfil ll" liiilllflllli ills. i\'1\11. 111111 'l‘l‘<\'- iii’ » .1141 neutralized in others by ninii‘ Willi" his ideal act actually '11‘. [tending (‘o ' . logy. order and . liquor evasioiis, uiiilc ~“"/“-'1‘]S llllllh" TPTIlYlQlQIl-‘l- Souiliein Pacific Co. . . 112"‘, §OVeflllllQllt contmLthul their e. _ i? ll S" lil l5 0i “ii@lll°"l'“<'l"'- Fiiion llncill: R '. . . . . . . . . ,. ll‘ l . of labor in the interests of soliricij.‘ tlP-‘Brliiil: its l‘ i1 nllllilif-lliflll-"iills lflS IllIillSiPflli Alcohol (‘u . {iailk Cnmnleiico ' ' ‘ ' ' ' ‘ ' ' " was nullified and brought ll) “(mi l“l'lll ill "11"" Pill" ilY U‘? “Yéiilllgiifilltilk Flor-trim‘ i 741‘ h h Royal ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ‘ ‘ ' ‘ " . ~._-~, .» , ,‘ -, ,- ' ' ‘ "iilzlnlthloiilwizil _ , _ . , , , , , ,, 11111114111. 4 l" P1‘ “a "Pmblr" '11 h". "M101 ll maul Sllilvs Fivei it; ‘ ' ' Yo“ further mm [hafwpiumip-g i y. Our Prohibition .-\t‘i, and rein-i ,_ i i i ' tho Scott Ael in Qiichol‘, us uniliu- lit-runs. hnvs‘, in lilo imsi use 21ml’. Prohibition have, moonshine :iiiii'i‘*"."“ “Pm i110 (‘X111 i011 of till-i‘ bootleg dewelnped zilarmiiigly. in fif3m\“'"a°‘i'- mile P-“WIIPI! Oi 01"] both these ;,,,s,,n,pnons H", PQVOFLL, ask-ad's thoughts nro more in lini- 1,- me cask The (yuebec govm.” iviiii n reversion lo prluinl SZi\'li,L’."1‘Y. menl control iilft clinic into fort-e. “"""ll "VBYY "ll" W11< a lnw unto I uni, Sir, etc, CENSOR . INaili: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . IIALIFAX. furnished i)_\' licmiitizs of Ettt-lizingc: Mai‘. 2§L~Quotulions; ‘ Johns-ion and Wu the Monti-cal Si; Address . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . Only on: tub New York Exchange Mantra,“ stock Exchanjgc ,_ ,1 111's niiiiiiii ‘i’ Brazilian 'i‘i'aci.i0ii Luureniidt‘ Pulp MOlllYPili l‘n\‘.'c:‘ hi1, 12x Spanish River Winnipeg‘ Iileulrlr: ..... wbtesins (Ymn. New . 4 Asbestos Pfd. New . / Sliziiviiilixun v ,, “M; gun. steamship Pom. . . . . . .. L‘; .2111, 51135111151111) Pfl], _ _, "' H lltiiiiiiiitiii Bridge . . . . . . . . . .. 25511,‘. BANKS 'i_ Wiil-iih- Alli)‘, »l'.~l»i-".-; July’. .liii_v, July, Washington . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 8 10 2 NewYorkOU . . . . . U592. iliutterics- Murray, Hadley and} Tate, Berger; Barnes, Clarkscng and Devormei‘. i At Fort Myers—.- R. H. E.‘ Buffalo . . . . . . . , . . . . . . .. Ii 9 1i Philadelphia m.) . . . . . . . .. . i s 1] “Batterlcs- Pierce, Brice and“ Schulte, Devine; Ehmke, ‘Grtrvei and Perkins. , i El 72 o r iAt Clearwaler - R. H. Baltimore . . . . . . . . . ........4 Brooklyn . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 Batteriea- Jackson and La Eliott, Doiak and l-largraves. At Bradenton — 1R. H. Columbus (utlAJ .. 11 1 Philadelphia (IN) . . . . . . .. 12 13 IBatteries —Witheu, Pickard and Bird; Mitchell, Jonard and O'Don- nell. 1 8 i ke i, i 1a.! 0 2‘ oi ‘i .A‘t Dallas ——— . . R. H. E. Cilidago (A) . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 1‘3 0 Dallas . . . . . . . . . . .. ..193 ‘Batteries — Blankership and Grouse; Love, Walker and Billings. At Avon ‘Park — R. H. E. New York (A) . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 2 9 3 St. Louis (N.) . . . . . . . . . . . 13 16 0 ‘Batteries — Pipgras, Beall and Graibowskio, Collins; Shardel. Smith and ‘0‘Farreli, Chambers. Chicago (N.) .. . . . . .. . . lmsAugelesnH . . . . . . .. ..6102 ‘Batteries — Bach, Osborne and l-farnett; Moss, Harrison, Gunning- ham and Saudberg, Hannah. R. H. E. Pittsburgh . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 9 1'7 3 S811 Francisco . . . . . .. s 1s 2 Batteries -~Bush. Sanger and ‘Qlllilh. Giooch; May, Kunz and sivllflfi. Asuew. R. H. E. Detroit“... . . . . . . . . .."..9140 Beaumonc . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 8 11 9 Batteries — Wells, Sullivan» qmml. and Woodall; Hoviik, Bur- ‘ellilll. Nance and Robertson. Sour Stomach Sweetened . Bad ‘ Breath Overcome ‘ --—-w‘— . Gus ‘Bolohiing and Jndlgestlon ‘Quickly subdued, nail-st i-i-Aniiarculs i=u.i.s 113ml DR- Ensblss s ' Wssk stomach to Digsst Propsriy] Your lliver , will work. right it ‘oiled with Dr. Hamil it's Pills. Pile bowels will clear dmsystem ot ail wastes and lmpuri _ Your ct. was ro- ti will bo f on “Mil-own”? l‘ ' slblc to reach them." ‘and unt ll said about this Prohibition ‘Pi-ow 111., . \\‘lir‘ul--—.\lli_v. lIiill-Q; May 1st, 1921. It was aiftci‘ llilllli’ “@111 i" m“ WW illl?*llll‘-‘-“l ll ‘t; 0.4., 12014.. u", years or trial m“, (iurllhhql v. uld be the old time from and .' ' Begin and lending Catholic: (‘lorgy- i’“*‘5'_°""1'3'i""il' ill“ "W" jlliillt‘. ' I A . "f4 hfltfavwit-Hdwgyl _-.--_--_-_-----------__--- ‘inliis 'I‘li<-_\ l ._-'."__&A_..'_‘_.‘__,__l\ra Mudc in Canada annals ‘Rggpsofleni Th: New-Day Quality Dentfhlc: Endoma L; lib/Id‘: Dflllnl Jul/lulu}; ‘.1 isms» m, TO MATOES piiy. uiwii ‘inn has the toi-_ . 1P. i.» say of tomatoes: ‘formal;- (l s art- l‘li;ili’>',i of all foods in vita,- it‘ effective blood. r-lcziiisi-rs. They iii-e richest of all YPI-zeiobios in nuiuizii health acids wliii-ii keep iiit.‘ ~‘lumzit-h and intes- iines in Unllllilifili. Tomatoes m _, ('()l'1i‘f‘li‘.’1* for tho kidneys, helping i0 .' . away poisons which cause. disease. Tlicy urn prescribed for iiizilivies and Lirinlifs diseases." 'l‘oiiiziltic.~i urn iioinl: ted to babies. as ‘a xranyte juice, and is counter- i"('iiil,l'.’ a it-nilciiry l0 rickets sud iioinu ivoiiilerfiil things for ill- faillis, ‘ As‘ in ziiitl-fui, they are a good food. This fii('i alone i.‘ enough j make ihcm u favorite locd. In 1h rniiiird form. tomatoes are avail- ililit‘ all iili‘ your l'tll1!ll.i~. i guess iviiui you are going to Eerie vom- fililliiy fdi‘ pie next meal. To innloos! —-{~O3i*~—— .\ i-i-piiiilir is n inlld governed by y llliilfifliy iligil happens to knob‘ ii ivniiismmlkiimjlioaci inen were aroused to its 11111111111114’ evils. The report of the (luebcu- Liquor Commission gives the offi» ciul figures oi‘ complaints for‘ bootiegglng as follows, ‘i222. 2. 929; 15124, 4,014; 1924, 5, 3'5 and iii 1925, 6,724. This development o _ which you refer, Sir, was not i|ii-. ,. tier Scott Act, biitundei" govern- ment control. Let us take onemlore testimony from the Quebec Commission, it is on page 60:- “Notivithstanding our efforts, we are well aware that these illicit resorts still exist, and that we shall never succeed in pcrniaiieillly closing up such places. Our ox- pcricnce clearly demonstrates iiint as scan as investigations and ili‘l’e5‘lS are made. in one oi‘ these rcstirts, business starts up again almost immediately alterwardas with the same illegal methods. In several instances, the proprietor so arranges that the real ownership is concealed ily means of conductiill! the illicit business through an ein~ ployec." “Many clubs are nothing less but Illicit resorts on a big scale. Wc‘ have investigated them vei-y carc- fuiiy; in spilc of which lliey coil- tinue lo violate the law and the proprietors manipulate matters in such a way an to make it impos- huhsihi Three Cheers for the Hauck Fire Gun, which places a remedy in the Fox Ranchers’ hands for hook worm, lung worm and other parasites which are spelling such ruin to the Silver Fox Industry. Disinfectants Almost Valueless It has been proved by actual test that hook worm eggs will survive after being ‘immersed in pure carbolic ‘acid f-or 24 hours. either lung worm or hook worm. Here is another reference by Mi‘. Justice Cnderre, in the same Re- llOl‘i,—— "The evident litipiinily with which amusement places, like the Bagdad Cafe; tho Excelsior, andl the Hotel Lunikins (ll/Id.) could without molestation g0 ahead with- lhelr illegal operations-operations that were often immorai- thanks to the liberty with which they were allowed to remain op n with out permission, can not be atlribiit~ ed to a tolerance which especially‘ in tho (‘use of the Excelsior, iionrti? ers on complicity." i “The excuse Wills‘ offered that these night restaurants were p110- vlded with a license from the Que- bec License Commission and Llllll, these facts relieved the municipal police from all concern with their; operations." It was under government control, ud i‘ the “colt Act thal, the iiootlegfiiilcit stiiispnndv-loiwill. resmts "d veloped and spread‘ alarmingly." ‘ THE ALLIANCE ‘COMMITTEE, (per L. P. Tanton), 6M1‘. Tanlon is entirely wronl; about tho Cardinal and Government, control. In 1923 nlns tenths of the, Quebec municipalities were (and, still are) under the Scott Atft sub-i posedly "dry". it was to these thol Cardinal's remarks were directed about moonshine and bootiegging, and any increase since, must necessarily be in' the "dry” areas. But why worry about Quebec}! The Stewart Government has no inten- tion of toilowlns the Quebec policy. This is what Rev. Mrumymond eggs and worms, destroying them utterly. sane way of using fire. The Hauck Firei Gun 0111' YCVGIIIJGS. tlhe Gun to Summerslde ranchers. ; ‘ Charlottetown,‘ Prince». ~ ‘/‘ = M» ‘ ‘v MR. FX RANGHER dealing with Lung" worm is extremely tenacious 0f life and disinfectants are practically vaiueiess f0!‘ There is ‘One Sure Remedy FIRE PROJECTED BY THE HAU CK FIRE GUN. This death-dealing flame reaching over two feet in length and of 1800 degrees F._burn_s up the For years Bacterioioglsts have recognized its potency, but it remaincgifor Hauck to invent a safe and has been used aild tested in hundreds of fox ranches in United States and in some in Canada, with the most marvelous results. Au ordinary sized pen 25 x 25 can be treated thoroughly with it in less than thirty minutes. _ safe, sure and reliable, and its use in the Fox ranches of Prince Edward Isl-and wiiimake our industry a lasting one and add il/iiliions cfDcliarsto It is Mr. Eric Love isour sole representative for Prince Edward Island and‘ will gladly furnish you with full particulars regarding _the Gun. be at the Queen Hotel, Summcrside, Wednesday, and will be glad to Show He will r The imperial Biscuit 00.. Edward <ylalailll'