1 and stresses 1hr point that it lguir/ely makes plenty °f suds andemphasi l‘ the fact that it is guaranteed pure Whag other l soap C311 Y°" 1 illllllliii BSOREMNE VP"! Maw. ill! us PA‘ Pi! A ‘I Jointn, Sprnim, Bruises, v Bunches; ‘tilt i I i $5. Hm \ Ladies’ Dresses And e have aders to'arrive today by ex s. Price $65.00 delivered, Phone ship first r order- We g3" ce Stewart & C0., Limited. GfIKTiO-GOOQOQ-OO-O-tfib-O-Q-OO olmaged ‘by powmcai bickeflngsjie may think advisable, is to ititerfcre will reduce lnflsmetLswollen Soft nan. Bails, i; Poll Evil, Quittor, Fie- T/ lulu and infected Sores ill-lid"? iw it is u positive I antiseptic and garrnicide. ,1 ' Pleasant to use; does not '1 blister or remove hair, ‘ ‘» nd horsc can be worked. abottlo, delivered. look 7 R FREE. | c, in would Bldmlfllinhlll t O 0-094 O-OWO 5 Holden Fertilizer “"“'°"Y’i*'i°ffll1\cso!l:ime - hep; lees when. a. month's 1:011:11. oglow l ‘am tihinlcizm very wgue 1111i!’ ‘how could Mr. fBsntiy v P015518 a9 a. Conservative pull “"1 "l" 1111M out M the om litre? H9 ‘DEBT. Ml’. G. Human almost two in one. At. Cardigan he almost shed W‘!!! oynr ttihe sad fslte of the com- i-‘BS swam-anon who would be ex. “xed to m5 19$! 88:18 0f run-L 11194711"! Wiiifl have been: inltiro- dtuoed who. Benfly mfg-ugh m, icimldly oilfices of some unacnupu. i? mniachlne agent: when re ed “mm ‘f5 ""5 W? 11w once caress- ‘ 9m will] irnow what value to Dihce. on the Qbiubbering of My. Belnltly in the Present case. People W011i!” ‘will’ n. light weright, m“, m; 39m will“ Gflflher in a sturdy ‘like ,M~r. iBeaiilliy unless he used the Le. itursey been flock on him, and wen Nile ffllil and" made a. convert. lNow [Willie Dflflillit a8 a Conservallive he i. rm. Public Forum urns; eolumnpl open for the ‘ diaéilelon by, correspondent: f. of idutione of Intel-bet. The Ohelottotovvn Guardian don fnpt necessarily under-u the opinions, of correapondlntl. 3 NOT 80 RABID r, The Patriot is, I notice, not‘ so rs id as it was. ltzdoes not now denounce all those who support and advocate tho temperance policy i‘. Pramieig Stewart as'“rummies", iidrii/Q , Probably it has dis- oileredthat the calling of names id not promote the cause of those who want a more workable prohib- ito Li o . i s foilriid cult“ thaltmihc fllrséiixltlgellfllgllégllda (1%? g i?“ work M ‘me “m” ml“ total abstainers are among thoseifith a ‘gecem a“ wumr new‘ *1 who, after taking into account theif gth polsum‘ 0i ‘honour and llrlllll existing conditions, are in favor ofi n T: comerwmv‘. "m"? "l" """1Y . tllcchange in the law, as proposed ‘hm Sh, me by Premier Stewart. Recent events ’ ’ and The Patriot's ridiculous advo- cacy of the law in force when these events took place naturally caused many vntern to revise theiropini- one, and to decide that a change is needed. ' Yam, Sir, etc. AN ABSTAINER. ISSUES -- 1927 AND 1914. . ._ s‘. IAN DHU ---_-¢o>__.._. WHAT THE MAJORITY FEEL. Sirr-Ths more l consider the matter, the more clearly l sec thnl Premier Stewart is right in his pru- posal that the sale of liquor shuii be controlled, but not wholly pru- nibitedl.) To ‘prohibit the drinking m‘ ‘ - . quor y m hora is allrighi: and to dlflflikyiglligvrmflfiglbt bxafiillihggmiilg prohibit the misuse of liquor by his e '» 01% - lmmgl 1 drunkards is, also. ail right. But to no magnum P“ c W“ deny the right of a temperate Brit.- w’ béffilfidiheEii€0l0Nl1€.Ml'.O8llIltp- 151mm“, w take a glass of "qum, 2311‘?nlgf‘i"figi'cffllmvgggmiauliuirogt when he has n cold or doesn't feel undoujbn-eéa whim to FIFUM M. very well, or is depressed in spirit, of ANY u ‘l ‘Yb if Vi’ c 3m or desires to speak well at n public ‘i es“ ‘"1 ° e “L” c“ ‘ meeting. m‘ for any cause that he sees the issue clelrtfiy, it is Govern- ment tContnol vs. lhrohilrition. awn, yet we lhad an ‘issue tin 1914, which, if I melmembeir correctly, was British Democracy vs. Germs-n Mlilliuary Autocrscy- And lisnlked up ,it'h ‘this great issue was ‘this emai- er one: Wihiethu - lrisinlg young lawyer... -cuuiild continue the old. IBrltli-sh privilege lof ywnitlng the pres; on “Poliitical Iseuee"- Tthese itwo * werle-cilesrmit, party ‘illnes merged 1m Ibhe game-mil unanimity ‘tlhsit pmvnlled. — 1Why t-hcn. did ‘Mr. lflalmlpbell. with his intellectual excellence in de- fining the value of issues, W-HY, may '1 ask, did the genltilemnn never wear KHAKI during who war? -I am. Stl-r, elm, ‘ MEMORIES uaduely with the liberty of action to which all sane and sober men in this free country are ehuueu. That's what the great majority feel: and that's Wily the Prohibit~ ory Liquor Law has failed. l am one of those who have no use for liquor of any kind as a bev. araga. in point. of fact, l am a tu- tai abstainer. l think that a man is better without liqll0r-—9Xcepl when iii or in a case of accident, or some extraordinary cnndition~ when l know that a small quantity 0f 111001101. at hand in the house, may be used to advantage, and has been used to the saving of valuable lives. But what right have l, oranv one else, what right has the Toni- perance Alliance in this Province nr any other community. lo (lictalc in] any British free man what he shall‘ eat or what he shall drink, so long as he does no evil affecting the community or his wife and family or any other person? The law proposed hy ppenflm. Stewart will not interfere with the freedom of men und women, us the Prohibitory Liquor Law does, wmimii Preventing (lrunkenncss, and tbreviis resulting from the il. legal misuse of lntoxicants. For that reason, I am going m w", rm. the Government candidates. I 11m. Sir, etc, AN ELECTOR. -—i—<o> OOO§FGOOQQOOQO+O4Q+QA4 a e- Daiiy] Selections WAR UN_'DE ILLIA LAOHRYMA Sire-Among the many temper- ance renters who are now q-ending ‘Uhe wellkln over the possibility of the propose-d Govt. Con-trod, we can lreolr who lracuous voice of Mr. W. E. Bently. l-le forsees numbing but sad disaster, if we should lose the pu-eseat Rrdhifbiltrion law. His pica. is sure verry special. ft "is easy to see thaw a ‘Grit Govt- is very mtuch. deh-rer to him itihmil s.‘ dry _ Govt; g0 lmiuch dearer, lna-mély ‘ $2987. Wlhlo wouldn't be ttlenrperate I when the can pick up ofllmost $3000 U-O'OQO+O-O-O4 Coats Made to Measure Fit guaranteed in Stanley Styles. Regplar at $7.98 to Twenty Odd Dollars. Men's Suite. Overcohta, Raincoat: tailored to meaaurei fit guaranteed, In any style and Doi- lars saved. S. F. TARBUSl-l Representative 172 Prince Street. Charlottetown i won Guardian Readers QQ-OQQ Julie 1o, 1921 SOLITARY ‘IN FAM-liilESt~—(l(nl sstteth the solitary in families: he bringeth out those which are bound with chains; but the rebellious dwell in a dry land. ‘Psalm 68:6. ‘PRiAYlERF-Wllh full hearts, 0 God. we thank Thee for immc and loved ones. TH-E DEPENDABLE BOY l think, oftentimes. of n laddie l yyourlo‘ ' ' anada’: Rgggllfoanta ' . i-_ .V_i_m Jasper-National ark and pn- "16. hospitality ‘oi, Jasper P $7.50 a day up, America Odation for 425;, uestl -"1°i°r. golf; or t e the t0 Vaneou e 1 ' o 8h the ~~ u: totem-poled Alaska. Fulrlnttiriiihtlen, rdtorvatienu, etc, from W; K. ROGERS, City Ticket Agent.‘ T-isket Agent, Nation. no n”; Agent, Ohariottetown. 1.. "r. uni-rem: LARki”,"Qiut. ti ',|>.w.¢ ,1,‘ ‘ - _ the scenic wonders Triangle Tour _ : the mystic Sheena to Erlnee Rupert 4",..- Nltlpnll mm '1 by boat through sheltered lcenic $141.00 . no knew And he lives just over the way; His clothing is ragged. his builds stained and tough, And he knows more of worl: than of play, He owns naught of beauty, of wit or of grace, Yet his presence brings comfort 311d l0)’. - For when help is needed, he's ai ways at hand, This blessed, dependable boy. ‘H89 a cog slipped its place in the wheels of the day. - And we're-puzzled and troubled the while? He knows what to do. and he does it at once With a song and a bright. cheery smile, Then. here's to the every one loves. Whose [bounce brings comfort and isddle that 10v: Life's tangles all straighten and troubles take wing For this blessed. ddllendsbla boy. ——--o-e>-—-—- ' can. Jubilee Singers, From GNRA, June ‘ 24th On Finidsy evening next. thine Milli, the Uitiiesl Jubilee Binders will o - an - of aiekfo Biflifiblllllsu and ldciiinog . o, from lRndio Station CNlliiLlQmdisn National Emil- wsye, Monoton. ‘N. l3. oomttnvndin! Iii. p.m.. m w“ res i! 1' Mm“ s‘: h... .. Fern from Charlottetown and Return Eltfeatlve Mly 15 Vancouver,‘ Vdlotorll. Port an Ride. hill?» ‘Seattle, Tacoma, $109.55‘ and Pacific o Canadofndenala ma. CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN Liberal‘ i Propagandists and Liquor Stores Rev. Dr. Thomas and other Liberal Propagandists are asking what right 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. Vendor’s stores are now situated in Charlottetown, Summerside, Alber- ton and Georgetown. i Stores shall not be opened in any other places unless a plebiscite poll of the locality shows a majority of the people therein demand it. The Stewart Government trusts the people. TRUE WISBUM T0 TRY Ii BliiiNliE Splendid Address Delivered by Mrs. Mac- Orcady Over the Radio in which she im presses the need forBetter Conditions. Ladies and Gentlemen 0f the ‘been tried under seven differed Radio Audience: The stirring question of the do)’ is the need of a (zbange in our s0- cullcd Prohibitory law. For a long time past we, here ill Prince Edward inland, have had this law. And today we have tn admit that it has failed to give sat- isfaction. It has failed to com- mand the respect and support of our people. it has been so lonl-Z and so openly violated that it has done much to cause the loss of re- spect for all iuw. , And while it has done good iii some ways, il has failed as a remedy for intemperaucc. Unlayv- iul distilling. hbnurbrewing, and bnotlcgging» have followed in its train. Herc, as clscwilerc, through- out Canada, it has lcd to deception and fraud among thousands olpcr< suns who havu purchased, _ a mclliciuc, under doctors‘ prc p- iions, alcoholic liquors in be used as u beverage. Hypocrisy 1111:.‘ spread to an zunuzing extent. in ihc effort to (iiiillill liquor uudcr false prclcllccs. Dells and dives, culled pigs," have im-ruasctl nndunuili- plied in the very heart of our ciigqi as is xiltcsletl in the nhcicklug rc-{A HOW 10011101111100 iflW right Prime Ministers. These were The Hon. Donald Farqullarson, The l-lon. Arthur Peters, The Hon. F. L. Haszard. The Hon. J. A. Mathiesoa. The lion. A. E. Arseuauif, The Hon. J. H. Bell, The Hon. J. D. Stewart. ‘Will anyone venture to try to enforce prohibition? As u matter of fact they did tr Lion nf their governments. and la appointed an d the work. people for Iirfliliililillll. Under suc coma impossible. “blind A Change imperative. cur City (louncil. frcqucntcll by many respectable llmiliiiiiioli- citizens wu arc fold. Burglary. house and shop-breaking; lhcft, pcr- Hilflii ii- llliiel’ jury and have iucrcascti Io an alarm Province our has lion was first adopted here. right here at our doors call loudly [or u change in the liquor law. lion. prohibmq" was we“ Tried, zuiuplioil of Government Control t. Sonic of our friends tell us that Niki’- iiw B11106 0f PPOiIiiliiiOII- Prohibition has never had a. fair trial, baa not been properly cu- forccd and so on. ihas made any mistake in ndoptin i PAINT/S sl/vmtnlsnlas ‘ c "am; acurcl. 41/ _ '_ R.C._]a1nics0ncCo.4.-...-h/ Pure Prepared Paint For All Surfaces , This high quality Product has been the choice of all Painters because of its resist- ance against climatic conditions, its lust- rous finish and ‘economical vallue. '36 attractive colors ready for use '\ iGovel-nments, led by able and up- You will note that four of themlmbm" were Liberal Premiers and three of them were Conservative Premiers. say that, ilhcsc honorable gentlemen did not in enforce it, at first by direct ac- er by the Commissions whom they‘, empowered to do‘ (luverlmlcnts tried to enforce the law. and the failure that has follow- ed in the result of increasing (ils-l l'L3i!,£ll'(i and (HSFPSDGCL among the‘ cumiilions its luifurvcincni has be- A change hnluliiccomc lmptvrallvv. that will port of the (lclectives employed byfimv" U19 511M101’! illlli 0009001169 ‘if And these flfilliilt! people must lake the place of Tho next question is: What form 'i‘b.'1t question has mph,- (grhngfl ‘and v1.11... been considered and (lccideci by the [fig py- ubiest. men iu eight. of the provin- tcnt, although the population of villi illkiflilililre-H 01' (illllfliifl. illlli dgggygaggfl by their decision has been in favorof twenty-one iilfllliiflllll since Prohibi- 3011i" i0?!" 0i Gm/efiliileiii ("(7111791- No question of such vast import- puplp are glubbgfl] things, upfflancc has been decided with such such facts as have been proved lliillilimily it)’ tile LZOl/Blllmelli-fi. 19E- iaiuiures and people of so many provinces us the repeal of prohibi- Thiu is equally true of the So, if the Stewart Government And yet. it hasfiovcrnment Control, it ital-s erred Central Guardian KIDDIE-S wash malts in lpique and lwnsee lib-om 75cm up. Prowse Bms- llltd. 601940421. TRINITY cHURcH CHOIR will please meet for pnwttidc at seven o'clock rthlg evolving (Friday) in the Diva-huh. WARD FIVE — Lilbemli (wane-ry- amlve elections of Ward lFive will meet. tonight in the Offen- Bufldind alt 8 p.lm. for mgalnizailtion purposes and‘ 1flor lube appointing of 410141 fillie- lhls. il-‘ull attendwlwe reametedéols PREBBYTERIAN SERVICE. — Tho Presbyterians of Montague. will hold service in ths Montague Baptist Church, Sunday, June 12th at 7 p. m. Rev Dr. Genge preach- er. Everybody welcome. LADIES OOLOURIED voile dres- ses. All. sizes up (to 44- D0 not. tniss this bargain ‘Sp dial Friday and Saturday $2.25. Pmwse Bws, Ltd. 6018-10-2i. CALI.‘ AND see Iilillt!‘ new Inklsum- mer iilifllifi in» Pelt crochet, etc, fan-sir lminbw Niiflpeell Will].- reasonable prices. Prowso ‘BT05. ‘llld. li019-10-2i. PRESBYTERIAN SERVICES. - The services next. Sabbath in con- nelalion with the Presbyterian Church in (lnnadn will be held at ilruduibunc at. 11 a. m.. Ross Valley ti p. m. and Granville at 7 p. m. WARD ‘FIVE — Liberal ‘Conser- vative e'tl‘eetors of Ward Flive will meelh twilight in Che Offer Building at 8 p. m. for organization purposes and for ‘vile appointing of poll offic- ials. Full‘ rztttendcmce req-trestletk. 60 NARRO-W ESCAPE --About one o'clock yesterday afternoon a truck owned by llVlr. Roberlt. ‘MaPhu-il, New Haven, and occupied hythe owner "and his hired rman, drove over the l>ridge at Nont-h Raver. Fortunately the tide wals out‘, otherwise the ac- cident mililgiht halve ‘been more seri- ous. From. It-he meagre account av- alilliaible it is understood ‘neither t men we-ne seriously injured. ON POTATO ‘BUSINESS - NIT. _J. W. Boulter, Secretary of the liPotnto Growers Association leaves i ‘cm-arrow morning ‘for Washingw". I l gltnia, Caroline. ‘and New Jersey 1'11 m“, wheres“ of this ‘seasons seed lpoitatq vbulslinerss. YHs will be absent ten days. ‘He willl be slccom- by Mil‘. 1C. c. ‘flnomllwll. P~ panlied and from where will proceed to Viv" ' l PAGE mva Everyone Now Says IISA when wishing to buy finé ten. SAD BEREAVEMENT. — bin-hf Alex. Anderson of St. Penn's Bay; baa received the flilll news of the} death ul‘ her sister Mrs lloral~i1 Murr bl‘ Mnmzlnastur, lfitigiund. Political Meetings Ist District Queen's i PRESBYTERIAN SERVICES —_ ‘Services in UOIlIiG-Vliflll with |il<1|F T1“. h;|,arflj.gonge,-vwljva (-311.11. lh-esby-lerriun church in (‘aliud-a. ‘for “lute! w,“ “we, [he 919cm" at t}... lSimldny dune 12 w-iii be zus follows: (Lqqpnuhu; D1399... and an“ for 1m, Hilifwtviii". 4 Il- "1-- Sllillinl’ Sflimiilpllrpust- nl‘ uliscus-aing tshe political 3 li- m-i Brcokficld, 7 Dill-Z S'l1ii"Essuc.-i m‘ the day. day iSdilodl, 10.30. Sunday Stviloollpiypnp], mwr s|t Hlllliiifii‘ ltivcr 10130 u.m.t Ser- (qn-m“ vilce at Clyde lliiver rut 2 p.m.; Sun-JIM“, Rive,- , dny Schood ‘l .p- an, Kindly uote-,q,_,,nvfl1,. change in ‘hour of service and Si|i1~11;.,,,sp,,w __ dny ‘School at Clyde ilivv-r. i-ilflilvlsmyvale ,, ftield. service u! 1i 11-m- ‘Victoria ‘Kelly's (‘rnss _ llirudulbune . Row Valley . M1551 B°1‘11i@°‘(3°1"1i°i<' 111i”? "l shililliiii)Iiiiilsiiihhlhtgiggliiiizshie}..- ltrallnl!<ng.retur1icd I the Criy ilo- Ewe‘, H, “Ham, m", w,“ be Ewen prtnl, on F-ridny last iHPl‘ spPlldliif-i ‘one M“ o, me “ma three yveeksl vacation. wi-‘Rb flier; Murdock Kennedy motlher, Mrs- J. R. Hogan. Fortune , “filter G_ Aicxenzil,’ Cove. 4 -+> Mr. and Mrs. ITT. Niorrou‘ have as ltheir welcome guests, Mr- and- ‘Mrs. Jo-hn ‘Scotti of Listowell, Ont-l nnio who are on an cxlenlsivc tour‘ Through Canada visiting friends and 1 The Liberal Conservative candi- ldates will address the electors u’. re-lallves. ‘the following places: ,_______....._ INSECT BITES Stanhope mu, Friday, June 10th. v York Hall, Monday, June 13th. Minard’; takes the itch 011i i Tracadie Cross, Tuesday, Julie of mosquito and fly bites. Draws $411, the poison, l?- PERSONALS lCorran Ban Hall, Wednesday. June 17th. Monday. . Stewart, Friday, I _ Augustus Hall, ‘June 20th, ' ' l Mt. Herbert Hail, Tuesday, June ‘21st. ! All meetings to he held at 8 0'- ‘clock P.M."l‘ha opposition candi- idates are invited to be present. in}. lslcmd lrepreaentaltilve "‘ utbgatte llmporii.‘ and ‘EXDOI’! C°m' pmhy ot ‘Norfolk, Va- This comlJli-"Y ‘tin the lafgfifli» ‘and seed potatoes. on vthe con-tin- lent. l-l——--"" Y in very good comDIwY- i" Veil’ dis‘ linguished com any. and in a verY numerous com any indeed- Premier Stewart's Courflfle- in my judgment Premier Stewart has shown commendable sincerity and courage iu offering tn the i160- piu u new Tclnperance Law, on wilicii lic stakes the fate of his (lov~ r-rument, and by whicinwitb I116 ' people as judges, he must stand m‘ full. ilc might (easily have secured u rcucwatl of power on his excel- lent record of the past four years. But. that alone would not have re- moved the shocking conditions which at present exist in our City and Province. lic trusts the people in order lo bring about. the great. change that is an urgently needed. 'I‘clupcrancc refnrm throughout the world begun, and was continued by education and moral suaslou, and was fruitful of very great bene- fits i0 mankind. When the advanc- ed temperance reformers—as they thought themselves to be-long ago adopted Prohibition an their objec- five, they mmie two great mistakes. They almost entirely abandoned the process of education and moral suasion which had been no fruitful of‘ good, and which was not oppos- cd. and substituted a law of force, which aroused instant and stubborn opposition which has continued to this day, creating an undercurrent of rebellion and secret defiance on the part of undisciplined persons. Just nnw we have a spasmodic jn-eaching of temperance at clew Lion time. But how long will it last? The law, the magistrate and the constables have been relied up- on to make men temperate, audf they have failed as is too apparent to us all. I Human nature, being what it is», neither Christianity nor temper -‘ ance can ever be advanced by a policy of coevrcion. , ll O f! True Wisdom to Try a Change Facts are stubborn things, and "18 it“?! iilflt. for a quarter of a cen- tury the Prohibitory Lsw has never prohibited. or can never be com- pletely enforced, is it not true wis-f dom and common sense to try a change? We women should be. and I hope are. concerned for the wglfarg of °i"' ciliidfeil. our brothers and our imilblmds- in my llldgmsnt Govern- ment Control offers better safe- guards and security for our young people. and for the house that is’ afflicted by a drunken husband and father, than any prohibitory law 111st has vet been framed. n also eliminates the element of private gain. which has always been, the Crown & Anchor Floor Enamel \ rthwnrd 3,, 1 211w? "1 “""'"i%€'i’.'§»' i" .4 _.».,,.u,__-_.._;_..._._ 0“ W Easy to use, dries overnight and is guaran- _ teed far superior to all floor paints. Ask for a Color Chart. Til! RUBEN IIIRDVMIE LIMITED - - I five‘ main motive with the smuggler "Id iwetlclzxer. who have made for- tunes by their nefarious and un. lawful trade. It eliminates the de- leis t and hypocrisy of ‘the mediclngl script." 131:1. ladiesand gentlemen. it is no or ma to tell you how you shall vt/lote. but l believe that a change in s existing law is most necessary “M! 111G191? a new patch on a worn put and tattered garment, as has 199R Proposed. So let as give the new law a fair trial. Let. u; “up the roan: the virtue of nelfmaltory, salt-control. self-restraint. And sincerely trust, that the sad dondi. lions that at present exist. may be ‘ very greatly improved. Somethin mgtt be done. Thank you 111,05 of the ' I hmhulei-s 0i P. ‘s. Isl-i equal time. nuns» mired i Dated this 31st day of May, AID. 5192i. _ (Sad)- J. AUGUSTINE McDONALD, M. W. WOOD. f-ii- For awning Take Our Herbal Book on Skin Diseases. New Treaties on Chronic Diseases by Herbal Itrmcdies. Pamphlets on Loss of Manhood and diseases of men. Booklet on Female Ills and . advice; frcs byhnnll. 30 years‘ ex- _ _ ‘ ‘ ‘ pléflitflcfl.‘ (“ifltuut criticising Pllbilc Meetings Will be held i" f‘; gfaggg;11;§sIggufiopgffkfgfnajlguj u... District at m. following places by up,“ u... 5puclu]|[y_ ,and dates to discuss the issues m English bnl llllfllllllllf] lthe present election Campaign. n Limited 1350 Davie. Vancouver, u o Rollo Bay. Wednesday, June 15th. Fortune Bridge, Thursday, June 16th. ‘. Canada's Uidufll lierbni lhsllluta Si. Margaret's. Friday, June 17th, i i: l _._____.__._._________'___ ____ __ _ Poll Meeting‘ ‘ Souris, Wednesday, June 22nd. A tnoeiiug of the (Touscrvaiivc! voters of llonaghhn Poll ' Wm be‘ Ail Meetings will ,hcld at the home of Ziir. ltaymonls P‘ M‘ Boylnn, Auburn on Saturday, [lili llih dny of June ul. 8 o'clock p. m. lly order of the (Iunlmittr-o. PHILIP COYLE. ‘ CililiflllulLi 605543.10 Xi. I 5915 Political Meetings. jFirst District Kings I ____ l OOIYHHEHCO it H. H- ACORN, n. .1. iVicADAM, A. A. McDONALD, H. n. McLEAN. l l I GOIS-Tdil Mrs Howard Fallis ONE 0F THE OUTSTANDING WOMEN SPEAKERS OF CANADA Will Address Meetings in Prince Edward Island at the Following Places and Dates in the interest of Improved Temperance Legislation CARIGAN, June 10th DUNDAS, June 11th. SOURIS, June 13th. KINGSBORO, June 14th. ANNANDALE, June 15th. ST. PETERS- June 16th. MORELL. June 17th. ALL MEETINGS -AT B P. M. Everybody Invited to Hear This Gifted Woman Speaker » Bhe Has a Menage of Particular Importance to Every Woman Voter. Political Meetings , 2nd. District of» Queen’s The Liberal-Conservative Candidate: will meet the Elector; at the following places and dates, to discus: the political iuuee of the dny: AFTON HALL . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . .. Juno 10 . June 13 . June i4 Jung i5 Juno 1B .. June.11 Juno 20 Juno 21 CLYDE RIVER .. MILTON NORTH RIVER WHEATLEY RIVER . ‘NEW GLASGOW Juno II Invited ' and Witt" II” The‘ Opponitlen candidates are All Meetings at l p. m. - L. p. JENKINS, .1. u. IUNTAIN. d. caution; l