TIIE CIIARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN Keep 1e Children Healthy i 11112121? 11111 st 11c Iron and Vitamincs t1. child's dict! With- tthem no-chiid can "ive. ‘ 2111111111 Barbados ‘MIFIIIQ Molasses nks high among the 1n containing foods. zientists itavc. proved is rich in Vitamins. For your children's with us c Genuine m, _ _ _ 1111111111111. 1111p", ‘rbadoa x”; Fan‘ (lAl‘yYlliir1“ltll1111q1@l"11 t1n1ti11- street 1111c L-——3 ‘ " ' Y 1 )'<':11'n'11'r lliils-‘s dis appearance, p111. [-1. . _ ,, . 1. - 1111111 111-11e.1 iolasses on the tainc _V 110111 reason 111 11.111,~_ ' cosr OF MOURNING '11-'11‘ 11111111y 11-1111111111111 1111- 111111-- 1d in cooking. GOOD GROCERS SELL lT. iiuada S. S. Lines STEAMSPHP SERVICE mournnt. Charlottetown And St. John’s s, s. FARNHAM 1,“, Leave llontreal lune 24th. Carvell Bros., Ltd. AGENTS Ch'Town June 28th- " Carter's L Seeds are cnowme to 111111111 111° Band" these days. i New for TURNIP SEED The two leading varieties are g Haszard’s 1 Improved and 01111111111. 11111111111111 Y ' up this QQ-O@QOO§O§-OWOGQQ-Q-Q-OO-Q-QQ-Q DAUGHTERS 0p MIDAS I BY ANNE Ausrm "..“"'9'Hv§0000+§+¢009- (Concluded) 131111111111111; 11"]; ._ _ , mmvo m m m1 Sy]l"\l}11.l:;1l11l n11; clay 111111 11.111111 m} n19,“ ,'1"‘.i \' ] 1._,1_H’ 1 ~Y91 l 11111 d n 111111. ueelv after l11=.r _ e trenenut 30' . .- _ diseased tie-Ito‘ “"11 l“ 11 hundred dollars i11 " 154111‘! 11°11"! ("auto tron \‘,.“. yum 0.r.z\'».-. “ l. ~ ‘ \cii .111id11~.sed 1011191101,. a1 sheet 111111211. '1‘11,.,-L. “.1. no clew a.- _, ‘” uv 11. i” 111i‘ \\111e1 .11 llti(ll‘0t~'S, n11 b.1..11111t1on of how the money l1ad ecn1d1tai111d l1u1 '11 ( ' ~ - 2 ltnewthat 13111y had sold ucr i111» ¢11111_ 1m“. that the ‘11"1‘l 1‘e'1'<s11rl11t. 1.1 i , 1 . w,“ came regularly, 1111,13 1 . , ' “with “s ‘mum “ntlztsatrieilr.(311111 - .. ‘ ‘1 2| , $010611 lite-dollar hank 1101,, ‘_\,~u,l. no‘ tnontlis the 11111.1“). mmmsurfl lf)i'i1£c1q.l'1e.1\19-1"‘1‘ 111111111'>1 i11.~'1ea1i 11f tawrfpllillul“ 1hr“, ‘111t1n1l1s 11101-1; l 1 ' 1111.ll.11 lull 1n 1111-11 1111,11,. Y °“"‘1°l11‘- T111“ ieturs lilt‘l'll<t‘\‘r1g 1c0ntuir1c1l 111113- g‘1“0l-i‘l T‘_“§_“’l__ n es and patlti-tleailv 1~,.1,,1r.:,',1,| d ,l._ sages "1 111W foritin- 11111“1,111~1- milit- h=111l so 111-v-_.1,.,.,,.,1 my u “bu, . 1_\ 1. v _ 7v v _ 1 , I l1s.\\til.~1\\11>1111.1»,1,,. NUTS and sent 11111111 111 p,“ Mm ,1 511011111111: 11111-1 01' his 11111111 i" giifialiilfAllleii 1111111114 1o ll‘1lt't' her tin‘ (m. i111 i111"1:1l_ -1 11111411,. ,1,.,,_.._ 111111111115 hi1“. m. 1'11“ ' "mih- 1'1“ _ ’ L111 1.\ \\‘11i1ou1 |>1-i111:1111-;;1 1Y1) 0f hope 111 the dis1ral-tod 1111111 n‘1~~~~..=__ .~-' r1111 uhcntas 1,111,,11, mtunnng ‘l rgtlre 11f 11111111111111“; 11, ‘\‘\|\\| \-Ul_,\,.\_ 11111s1e11l circle-p ' Nydzt 1Lon111x LOW "W 11111111111 who (‘illil- 1 does she continue to wear|P“1111°11. t1-1'v1"1l1‘ess1-1l 11-11; so long after her hus- ,"‘““‘~‘ 1° 111-"1 11111111 111 11 111sl11 .-.- ‘s death?" (‘My >111 1111111c. 11111111111 ;., 11.11,, _, "My dear, you wouldn't belleveugl" Y1°11111§l 111113‘ 1'11 1111- 1111111» 11111t1 whet a difference it makes In her ‘l 11111411! 111' 111s lost S\\‘1t11t.il\*1ll'l. 1.11.1101 11111.", -\>‘11n tel-shed 1111-1-1111111 - t. . Y Hod h H ‘ _ 11nd .11.‘ I _e1‘.~1clt at i11s;al1le, 01,11, 1,134,. 1013111111 to conceal in.» 1ii=las1c 11111 vl1e1 set-rely. but x111u1, l1111111a1 _; “e55 11111111195 111 1111' l.'111211111'1111si (19111115 Oflher hiarit evc- 1111111 111111 1n C0ll\'t‘l‘.\‘Ztli0ll, ' .. _ 81111". 1 11111111-11 rattan 11111; a111, I was 1n the 1-11111"11.~: 111 '.\‘a11gl1'.;1',, big lmtter-nnd cg; 1111111 c11n\'illt"1.,| n10 that wcrlt 1111-; had for 110111111. ‘So l‘1n» talking 111111141 111151" she added 1111n1-l1ala111l_\r ' 11y the way. 1 11111111111 1111111 A FRIEND IN NEED Bug: How kind you are to light dark lane for me, Mr. Oitl T.Q.w;1s Firefly! she 11111111; 111 _\'1-111 \",,,-1,-_ ‘ u starving _1\1"1n1n1au‘3" tlhat he 11vert11r11ed hi..- 1|\\'ll 1111- hcr?” he de111a11d11l. his lmnllllillg \\'i1l1 1x11411111 “Walking 1111111: ]1111.11l\\"11y 1111111 . 111K111. \ tit a fiddle ~ in lmri 1111111i~‘." Ny1l1 :111~"1\"1-r1-1l. " 1r(i111l’s. Sake". 11011‘: 1111111, a1 1110! ‘That's all; ll know! l was with 1111' boy 1'1"ie11d1 and l lildn‘t speak 111 her.‘ l\11 nuutter hon" dcspcmtciy he, 110111111811 his 1111os1i1111s at 11111". Clay} could get no 11111re out 111" Nyala, B1111 he did leave the night club that 111£1ht wl1l1 110110 l1u1"uing l1igl1 in; his iteart. If Nyda luul $111111 1llllly1 0n "Broadway, when she wasn't» even looking for l1c1", 1~1v11l1l11't he who loved her so well and 11-1111 was devoting more than 1l1al1’ 111' his 1r11l1-, 1118 hours to locking for her 1111110’ to meet her, too? 1 ‘ “Blessed, plucky little angel!“ he exalted. “I knew sin". wa< st11dyi11g1 again. Working all tiny 11111lst111ly} lllg at night. 5111-11 hecn 111 111111». a1 music lesson, of courscl tlod bless her!" Whenyhis symphony, “Tho Sung of Toll," was presumed lo the 1111b- ilc for tl1e first time by the New York tPhllhartnortie Oreltestra-an 1 BliUli] Niii RESi UR SLEEP Rash on M11111 anti Face. Culicura Heals. ___._. "I was troubled with an itchms reeh which broke out in blotches on my arms, neck and face. l: ltched end burned musing me_to scratch, end suatchln; mused eruptions- My face wee disfigured and I had K0 bandage my arms. l could not rest or slee on account ofthe lrrltetlvfl- " A rlend advised Curicure Soap voice HE THREW THEM ON “W11=1 11° Y0" d0 With your old zlothes? Throw them out?" "No-throw them on-every morning, you know. i ‘ HE HAD HEARD WHY Site: l go out with a dlflergng nan every night. He: l understand a fellow‘: a financial wreck after an evening. with ycu. She: Why must you get serleuef- Why not be just good pals? He: Suite mc. Loan me ten, "111 Olntmen so I sent for e free wlll you, pal? sample. l got reliefs! once so p111’- cbssed more. and after using one . a they havenever been 9° "111- ner pound POSTAGE PAID to any pert of Canada. 1 Then we have i H t: 14,. 2 sml e nowso HARLEY- s1 Lvlm-iuu. IUGKWHIAT? A smell quantity of sum) OATS 3n. ripe-rev .1111 ci-cvsn em! Flower buds- guc lens a and vserrsets . FLOW ‘ ~ snare. I mire of Soap and part of e box of Olntment l was healed." 1518mm Miss Wave C. Csrtu‘. junction Rd., Sprlnghill, N. 5-1 Aug. 30. 1926- Uee Cutlcure Sol .°11'1\Y"¢111 "d Teloum for daily to let WW1?!"- lllllle p» m ulruinmw 111,113; Dorm: henna. My - v E”§'ii=11“'ii1°l"vd1au'i°'2s=. _ Professional Cards Fr. c. c. 11111111111111- Grsduste, of N. Y. Post Grldusts 1 Msdliel Mhool and Hoepltel ‘ ee flml to Eye. ler, Nose f. . a dThrnst , fl Epyessind ouvnlylne Glasses ‘Ofllee, Beyer Building Grist George Street - om» Hours-O to 12.210. rse to loo 1 peuroo e esufurv, 1 J. A. Bentley k____.. ls 1Y1’; "".1"I1I1"1'11""°.L1. I 1 w“ SOUNDS Pf FIR O ‘Y’ IV! L. Ofllee: 10o Richmond Itreet i-"KE A "RR: CAI-Ll Us MONIY T0 LOAN cherlettmwn. "P. l. I. MeDonalg c1 McPlteei 1.1. 111.114.1111.. A 1.. 1. 11111111111" wlorrtiton, Aitrdmeye, no. ‘ Money to Lola. “m” 11151111 111111 the night, 11 51101-1 resented. beforehand. But notwithstanding this, misrepresentation 1s 9111,19 on and 1, being participated ln by those who believe they can legislate the people into righteousness. 1~v1»111'\v1111-11 had been lavishly 11101-- xaullhlyi" 1'01" 1W0 n11111ti1s. thcu a111i1icd i11 lhe press-Clay stood ill l tin: lohhy 11f tho concert hail 111\-,ll1o 11111111 the (ioors opened i lhey were closed "And 1111311 \v¢11_c1ti11"1111g that. e11t1vrc1l. “'11s the bltreeyed lmhy, 1111 far na-Ittot in the Iaudicm-e. 1llis c1111c1-1"11e1l, \\'11;11".~1l1o11el1a1l failed. 11-11111-111141111 all, 111" 11151 Nun's 1-l111l1csa11d 1111111111; like711<'1‘1‘»<-“- ithere? But 1Clny 1011111111 fnrtvzuwl so al11-111111y1l1ave the 1111111ey for touched drink. "Where did y111| s<‘1\11'111.\' ,THE ssoruvtt: STRIP.- QEILTTELN / /"'"".""_' ' LETS LOOK 1511111: cmzcvuu MANY ATTEMPTS WILL BE-MADE T0 MISREPRESENT PREMIER STEWARTS POLICY FOR BETTER TEMPERANCE LEGISLATION When Premier Stewart first announced his policy for Goygrnmgng Control and an Improved Temperance Law he said than: hi; words were not written down in black and white they were sure to be misrep- So he read the atatemen PREMIER STEWART SAID; “The Intent of the Prohibition Act is that no person in this Province shall consume any alcoholic liquid except for medical purposes. We naturally ask ourselves the question. has the Act accomplished its be no fault found." \ "l am thoroughly In accord with the teaching in our homes and schools of the results of research work disclos- ing the nature and effect of ln ing and drinking. time it has been in force has l am simply asking myself-has this Act, during the time it has been In force brought appreciably nearer the i intoxicating liquor as a close observation taken vantage point; after long and impartial consideration. B0 far as I am concerned l am driven to answsl- the question in the negative." AND PREMIER STEWART SAID AGAIN: “l have been asked by going to adopt a wet or dry p reater mls-nomer. I do not this Province who would advocate a wet-policy. l am putting sincerely believe to be a more forward what I really and practicable and workable temperance law, by placing faith and confidence in the great body of our people, invites their co-operation for a better enforcement." "Surely no one will content that we have or we have had Province. I do not suggest that the a dry condition in this proposed change total abstinence ter situation and that it will those who misuse it." I wlll not assert that this Act dlming the Mend“ q°a1_¢he 5311115111115"; of well. lt ls far too drastic. beverage’! After very careful and “W113i 1" 11" 11110111 117 1 m" from what might be termed a sure I don't know. It is beyond me. The mess is growing worse all the time. very many people—-"Are you wlll bring about but I do believe that it will result in a bet- mudern dress." but he ls tolerant e1111ugl1 lo regard Funtlutucntalisls as persons whu make n [nits about trothing. llo is on sound ground when he says that n city which 11111111115595 22,000 speak-easier; sell- ing liquor in defiance of the law is not much better than the town of thirty-five years ago, whose dives he endeavoured to clean out. All attthorllies on New York's social history admit that by his own en- thusiasm he considerably dlrnhtish- ed police alluuce with graft, and that the results of his good work lasted a 1111nrter of a century. But with prol1ibltiou most of the evils he comhated started to come back i11 greater force, and Dr. Park- hurst ls not obvious to this fact. l-le says he was long the enemy of the saloon, but that he always sympathized with the “tavern spirit" whielt draws men to drltrk in each othcr’s society, and of the pet hobby of some later crusaders he has this to any: “Pruhlbitlotr is an awful mess. The law ls titt-Amerirzatt, and its system 11f enforcement ls corrupt and tyrannons. “I am in general agreement with tho Eighteenth Amendment, but not with the Volstend Act. It runs counter not only to lmman customs. but lo common sense as t which he had carefully prepared purpose? If it has, there can jurieus practices both of eat- net accomplished good work. the people of this Province “l have [might the saloons, but _ it was a great mistake to attempt to end the saloon suddenly 11nd in s111-l1 hlgh-ltatttletl fashion. It 111111111111 too much public resentment '11 resentment that is perfectly easy to understand. “I believe that the reins should have been drawn tighter and lighter n11 the 1l11uor business un- til finally, perhaps, there could have bcon n prohibition law that n-nultl have merited and gained 1111l1ll1: support to 11111110 it work. “As I11 what wlll be tho fate of the present umvorltal1le law—I don't know. Certainly it is ltaving :1 had effect. It injures the young, it corrupts the police and it i111 a 111"11lifi1' cruise of dishonesty in puh- ollcy?" There could not be a know of any public man ln a law which a condition of universal prevent from getting liquor, Tun pic Bar, Old lander!‘ WHEN, wcaried and dusvtleclred, the fair traveller of coaching days descended from hcr jolt» 111g conveyance her first thought was of the soothing, cleansing beauty of Yardieys Old English Lavender Soap. After more than five gen- erations Yardieys still re’ moves the stains of travel, delightfully purifying and refining the skin with a mellow, creamy lather of 11111-c,~.c.quality——-stiil leaves its elusive fragrance cling» ing to radiant checks. YARDLEY, Cmnnn: 358-362 Ad 8 New Bond $12., LONDON, Eng. claldc \V., Toronto 2. Ont. U.S.A.: I! Madison 5111mm. New York By Appoinlnmrl YARIDUEYS [AVEIIDEIIIMSIIOAPA ocean/v 1111/4111 1 One dollar buys a box of 3 large cakes at all best druggrsts and department stores we are through with at least. holler and more C1111tr11l. prohibition and its fallacies for a. izeiterutlon Rut there is still a. tend- ency in certain (marinara; to speak as though the prohibltlonist were a upright person than the advocate of Government It. ls for the benefit of those who rogartl the provinces of views of an old “crusader? whose more courage is unassullnble. “Golden Aubrey” Carriage Stallion, Slred by Cap- tain Aubrey 2.07%, wlll stand at owner's stable for season of 1927. “Let me repeat emphatically, this ls not a change to- iir life." wards lntemperance. It ls not a liquor law. it is a law it is perhaps bringing 001115 1° (lanadu an having a step of moral J. M~ LADNEFL which by recognlrlng and attempting to deal with conditions N°\\'t‘11-‘111'1 1° l11‘“19@111- U13 1'111'1<' retrogrcssiotr in getting rill of St, Peter's, P. E. l- as we have them, will make for greater law observancm hmistis vhlws 1° “'1 ‘1‘1‘11“11‘"‘* "i prohibition that we present the 6009.1;g_\11,'e,1‘$111_71_ temperance and sobr|etyg1 (fanadian rca1lc1":~1. In this country .,. . G 1“ front until for 111111 tiight. "anning every face in the- great llut iBllly was 1grcatest lt she loved him 1t ch11 still cared \\'011i(ill"l1 5111c have M911 tviral~lf she didn't a ticket? lle groancd aloud in misery, which had i 11111-11 te1np111"arily atllevi-"llftl hy the deafetting salvos of 1111111111111111 that ereltcd whu-t. 111110 l""‘-"--\' 1111*" Then one xiight, when his bags had hccn clteelted at the 1l‘cun sta- tion and 11111. was walking the streets" 11111il1ti1ne to catch the train tn (‘.111- fax for one ol‘ his brief visits to i115 111111111 111111 ms. wells. the miracle happened. Ito was walking. 11°04‘ less o-l‘ his surroundings, along Ninth Avenue, wl1en.al1ovc't1l1e boar of pnSSillg elevated trains 1110 lmard 1110 1111.111, sweet, perfectly pitched tones of a violin. die stopped as suddenly as if he had been shot. 1N0, he was not dreaming, ho l11id ltimself 11112011111. The lilting, joyous but somehow sud melody of a. song that he 1111f] never 1mblished, because it he- longed todlllliy Wells. came winf-Z‘ lug its \vay from nn upper window of the four-story 10111111115’ 1110115" before which he was standing- “To an Autumn 1Dryad" was 1111' i111; played as not even its ‘com- poser had ever hoped 11o hear it played. "The greatest violinist l11 the! world!" b0 gasped. 11S i113 311111"?! “i1 the dark, steep stairs, flllllGI-lt ul1' setting a dlrty child that. svultlfltl rescrntfully out of his way. 0n each landing he paused. 11111111111111, then pmnced 011 1111111 113 ltudroatlhedtile top floor- Hi8 11111111 was about 1o close upon the donr~ l1nol1 without knocking when 111'! violinist stopped abruptly in ‘tho tnlddle of one of the closing pas‘ sages of the music. "Haven't l told you not to break off in the middle of a. bar like that?" he shouted, as the flung open the door and looked, for the first time -ln nearly a. year, 11111111 the slight "boyish lltttle fl-guro that 110 loved better than anytlhhtg ln the word .1 1S1hc~ lifted her head, which site had bowed dlseonao-lutely upon her vlolln, and stared at him with wide, startled eyes. wlltich» slowly filled with such luminous joy as 1Clay had novcr seep ln human eyes be- fore. "Cay! I know you'd find 1ne~lf you wanted mo enough!" aho cried, (lropplng her cheap little violin to the floor and holding out "her arms A Famous “Grusaderfi prohibition which {or h“ annnng tho intelligent circles 11f all. ‘ the. leading United States has received support. from an un-I expected (IUIITIOIK- women of middle ago will vice." Rev. Dr. Parkuurat oi‘ Near, York, whose sensatimtal cai1tpaitrni _ _ _ _ H agaitist. “11r11tcelcd" vice W115 11"“11‘"1“"5 "1 1“'“‘""'“17 “s m“ lessness attmcted the attention in greatest 11111111111111 syntphnny." the were (frantic and he ridiculed. but he did do something‘ and the Tenderloin in the On Dry Follies 1 "From Toronto Saturday Night." The growing sentiment against is 1to he noted citlesni Many 1111111 and‘ recall‘ "Crusaders against hn 1fu1nous a111l lap“, early ‘nlneties- I-Ils mcthodsi, was 'm\1c‘1 the Bowery days when Tammany llail was by no means the respectable institution that it ls today. Many reaulers will be surprised to learn that Dr. Parkhurst is still alive ulrd hearty| at the age of 85 and a keen reader1 11f the newspapers. It is years! since his 11111110 appna1"e1l in‘, tho 1111l1lie prints, l111t not 11mg ago‘ a reporter of the "llernitl-'l‘ril)une" tnnnugetl 1.0 "dig o11t" the nmu 111110 ut the time he was hllnlstcr of Madison Square Presbyterian Church. was known as the "Mlllt-I ant Good Citizen". The old gent-‘ lomnn said that ho coitlrl not feel that platters i11 New York had im- proved much since his. tiny. Llkol many aged men ho takes an exag- gerated view 11f the “indecency of Inward cleaning up saved. tense flame, love! And then 1'1“ Q1111“; ‘[0 “S11 younfot" the fourth time to marry 5 Q “I love you!" she said solemnly, and raised her thin little whlto face for his "ltiss. “l wanted it lo be a your l1efore you found me," she said luokenly. “I wanted a year 111 regain my self-respect, 11o prove treated. POTATO SHIPPERS ATTENTION We can handle any po- tatoes you have on track in Boston and give quick returns. Get in touch with us today by wire. WEDLOCK s: , WINKELLER our address‘ Phone 1721. " He: can MAKE A. ~o1saY 1 i-lKE A 3QUIRREL on the Farms of P. E. I our valuable products of erated by the Hauck Fire Gun. minute disease-eggs and oughly that no parisitie lif Hauck Fire Gun The Fox Rancher’s Only I Effective Disinfectant Parasites are rampant in the Fox Ranches as well as sland and must be eradicated if Farm and Ranch "are to be Farmers are in the van protecting their crops of potatoes and grains by generous spraying and treating with disinfecting solutions. Fox Ranchers must also wage war against the Ranch’s numerous parasites, DEADLY HOOKWORM AND successfully resists pure carbolic acid an 1,800 Degrees scorches Many of 0111‘ 1911111112 rattehers are now using the With excellent results and are satisfied the difficult problem of proper disin- mysclf a. a—genius—ur1 you dld- , And now ‘l want you. ‘Cllay, Wow-o Hauck Flre Gun 1111111011 each other-now.‘ , THE END. that It has SOIVfBd ' fection of fox pens. Our Mr. J. Eric Love is demonstrating scientific discovery in ranch disinfect pleased to call on interested parties. 1111115111111 Biscuit 1:11., 11111111211 Charlottetown, P. E. I. ESPECIALLY THE LUNGWORM. These uch strong solution disinfectants as d can only be destroyed by the in- Fahrenheit, This flame burns up, the the ground so thor- e is left after being thus ion and will be gen- this latest Phone or write to" Box 446. ‘A Real Friend. 1 ' ‘Too fiicrrct? wATct-t OUT 2 4 HE r1us1,'%' Au. RvGi-rr OR HE OOULDNT MAKE THAT saunas. Nets: Amos/W" COME ON .LITTLE FELLOW HURT YOU to 11lm.- "Want you Billy! I've been looking for you day and night for - Boston, M338. L a. 11111111 weer! on. darling, say yo . 72244-21411 g —By Arthur Chapouille" I WON'T WELL I NEvERl 1‘ $2.: 1 wouuow? HURT YOU LITTLE CHAPS. JUST {i} WANTED TO FEED . _ YOU‘ j - .~.ow7.4~ ,4._¢,rq a-csngs.» -......-1.~._...__.._..-