PAGE I~.')L'R ‘world of that time. Suddcniv it was the vcrv song. It was the c G sorrg for goodbye: “oodbye Piccadilly, fare- Mornlng Dillly {Fuurujgd h, 1337, \\'E.; lsezccstcr :1; \:‘.d 1t was 7111c) 5011p; for a 1 - ' '- a 5P-"nd1d mfldl‘ In spite of the extra acres which tlrtlent and the are betng plcughec here, we must . ._., .1 _ ~ still depend very largely indeed 0:1 “hf “kn pa“ m ovreueas supplzes. and a: thzs trne THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARI)_IAN notes 11v 111s 1:111 ‘ MAY 6. 1940 PUBLIC FORUM fill col diunulen b; eOn-pollntn of onmlou cl infant. lb Qu- lcmatun Guardian boo not IO- eeuuily nnleru lb opinion o! rnenonllenln President, LlFUl. f ul. ii. Chester S. Ski-RIG \'1t-e-i»‘n-~1-_'tnt, .1 it. Burneii. F..l.i. Secretary. i.ieut.-( of. i). .\. Maciiinnon. 0.5.0. Editor and .\l.111.11.:111g imvttor. .i R. Burnett. "It, \.\. Dtéal [OT FROM SPRING SON G . . - . , . ' jmarchm kl: 1n 1 m - t L; 1 w kc a 550cm: 51111111.. 11.111 113u~3f 1 And 15f ‘wad the .. "Tipperary". o tamieaelebl lthe 032:.‘ Thénaitrgenx: ELECTWN RETURN! Make 1&0 0V"- 11101111151‘??- ~ $113M ltil"i'10.\ RATE‘: 6 mommy}, “ 5 a I tur Eteart was in?‘ hffqhaig-“cfflfleif 751K252?) Charlottetown, PILL, “ma: meyfigwen hand dellw. s; Mail m r. 1.. 1. ~r1~~ n _r \c1t.~ a Y", 1,,..;,. “l, 1am, was -°=-‘ l» F". 1" t °°“' M." 3'“ l9“,- All the mountain- ruched r.vt t 51.23 for .-. mt its, .111 for o e mun 1s - - mmt harm, since 1916 their crops 5112-1 should like to answer l And m‘. we“ u" beam _ that 1t \\0 keep going and go bu: you ruust has only on two ‘other ccraszozsbyege; 1n me Guardgsln of lgirdayi: q W" f ~ _ k been so sma‘l. In t.e Crutcd States issue signed by " umera T renye m; dgyg ma; were, L! u “r1 “P a large partkof the crop was sprll- ' which he duscussed the payment of ha“ m; qvgr, mother Apr.) r P 0 m ed by drought lasung fcr months éiéténefaéllcépvgrtyounu Mr the 1m When the sap beams w “it! 11'"? l’ V1 6 a1; over trte winter wheat belt. and- “YB. - < . -¢.,,;I.~_,j¢r from thezr anttclpated "reld 1s o::e of the If-d" ‘he Dvmlrglen Election‘ set m‘ m thelurgg “as ‘fir-dim . H smaltest m .3, cmnzun" 0,, me Ac. 1933. all MCOUILS for enumer- Of the stream 11g os a mg. ‘ “at, too. ‘ h Canada anon mm: be sent direct to the Breast of scarlet, threat of yellow. ' Audttor Géneralm at, Orxttawa befgr Raucolligw challenge, woolngs mel- . Z ' EV — deal left over from i119 1939 crop. $33,717,339‘? m. 5,: Reetyummgeotficel; gory migrantis my fellow City Deiiur). -'»‘.J pt-r war. $3.00 [Or 6 11101111"- $l..; fur s’ months. W“ p" "a: Mill ill (JIIJUA and L. S .-\. 50- . ' q ._. “tug!” “gent, gjlkifilyurlxtéfrxggn‘filfl.uo fur 6 months. {s£'-l~;g-“)ou:j "fiji to wftom we u. the past, niakc " —_—_~ But songs for the people b SUN GLO FOX-POIILTIIY-LIVESTOOK FEEDS “The-MTJMI Mum-riff; iVea/ter than; tilt Uta/res"! lnk."_ . other hand. prcsrects t-l-a "-3 LHOUQC and are excellent and there is a gOCd i ad the nazrc- .\l0.\f1\\‘, 31.1! 6. 1940- , ,. , » ..- s- 111 m s e 1r. n: n m . x111; m a 1:11 mé sprint;- __‘ V >______ at uar a.e not we. b .l., AL s a Izfverelceeffyrseug‘ B“: “c 9 Ciflfffiiledfi t,‘ m!‘ mo“ mgfllrn Karma and Lmbdfl.‘ i?" . - . 3111.’; “EV W 3* enonnous quantum bro gut dolr‘; Za-c $§’.‘.;‘.’§“§-’... H.111‘; 0t the streammx 11051-5 fl-Wlnil! - Hflllmlllk‘ I l“? txLhange I across under s?! convoy. - 1.5.1- tvfv-ch . <lcn took place on March m“! we or Huang whistle’ are Island Manufactured _ . .._.__ _ ED| [0R|A|_ NUIE§ _. don Evening hens. 11. 12 and 13th. rt 1s not possible Ilsluml e m c“ come "am; to ascertain in advance just what A most level-headed and highly- placed Czech offzcral. who recant- amount each enurnerator will earn as the number of electors 1n each Pl! f fro and call of tree-toad. Alla 121v brgthers. five or m?"- Manufactured Especially to_ meet r. r _\ ,- . . . med. _H'n' D ' i“ p0 g dlVlSlOrl vanes. Conzequcnt- with the“ n"; no mo“ “med, - v 1s not posrble to have vmr- Making music 1n me r3111; prepared until the lists are syu-jlung gpe o;- fiutipg whistle, ketl with the index books sup- 1n the ya ey; come again. . . . d each enumerator. _ the case of Deputy Returning —3-m Gama“ Maritime requirements of ranch- ers and Farmers. [NSIST ON SUNGLO FEEDS AT YOUR MERCHANTS . "tdcrsittp 1y escaped from Prague. 101d of a - c0n\'ersat.crz vvhLch he had wtth a German c111‘. servant in Prague a month ago, SaLcl the Crech: "I expect you Will be staying in our _ _ capital yo, some nmegw Came {M Officers. poll corks and landlords reolv: "Unfortunately ntt. You O" PO} '.‘~ “ammfim m? 9X5“ sec. I have to attertd the special “$045 cadlfdeacilvaafrgglél 15 '9" by Family Life Seen ~. r" t . r "r ’. " .. _ “wring , . . . ' . if, jmaufb; Q}: ‘c’. __,,§;“,‘§‘§.,,. ‘mm? ZIf-Ces if 55332211 1;; 3g; Christlamty Test [f he hasn’t a stock, then o1 de1 Direct W" l" lit-slam "t" SWMPY!" “ ___- from our Factory at Summerside, .- a-i" declflilllml day V~ The severest test of the philos- llv one week after elec- ophy of Christianity‘ is 1n the man- Thus. the various offi- ner in which 990p“? flPPlY 3'- w mrtioned by "Enurnerator." domestic pobiems and practice ft ' 17°"! Qfiawfi- but in their homes. says the Rev. Dr. -v>u'n or Summer- William Ward Ayer of Cervary - a as the me mtaht Baptist Church. New York. be rnetcd cu‘ to 59.1 ‘he ca: or Orstab‘ d "What tragedy]; he slzltd- 4331?; a defeat. _ Brita-n. - News of the R ~t ~e c . es or oor- ose whom we ove s 011 ‘.14 Thoreau, grams, of American wmd. Lgidon, keepers. these accounts are also £81m- mmt 1mm our mligloug care- ‘, _ , __ _ _ pa_.able 112m Ottawa and for the 1e55ne_§_ Th; members of l family v. e u: .o\v ornzmal ob- Sap‘? “'35”- “5 ‘he enllmeramm circle know too little of the con- riqze, 1x63‘ "It The scroupuiousir t" ~~ ~- n0! known until election sidgraflon a-hlm church people e to spertk. and This is from a man whose s*n’tv t Hamming Officers ‘or can be vcuched for. It mam . that the l duman f"il'.~I".‘P.< 11-111": the Narls have afrrad: frcted on P. E. I. snucto FEEDS You SHOULD BE USING; NOW:— Henry Da poet-nafural: Allies have ‘uilg rmsfiFficsn , WAS A REAL PAL . the zipper so I had a “l” "l"""\ i’ situations We feel that ou- fam- GRAND RAPIDS Mich. May 6- gqiclltiikarqlftifilsfedilaiwtiiigesxepiitdtl “" '. " rmcmtor’ should remember ' _ ‘_ t (GP; - A -oung woman uappeared Calvin Piglet id', w m giélaéeojn gm 0 or that 1:1 the Dominion there are 12gb???“ 525L211‘; _.‘,‘§’,.§,“'.l,n’° :1? at the D0llC‘€ traffic bureau with a ticket. l as an“ u” m‘ ‘Pimp 12 om) electicn “Helms em‘ pious pretense and Tet out unlnvely mks‘ 10" °"e"ume 937M115 She ‘ ma?‘ mnstabl“ ha“ show to others outside the home. "~ and consequently “more 1s a familiarity ‘which 2011112 COUld be sent breeds a tyne of ccnfgmpt in these clerleanswered it. I couldFFuTm" b0 wait until m‘ material a. ' pI jvr/i (Icct __1..______ rrormvwoon -<c1=> - m: .1, O tl . a _ at‘ h. ar ‘as kecl outdde a 1i 5cm‘: tfmysfnugf nae": fiiflggggfiress Stand mrm in m“ ram éotgntdawrziclstorb whllller she was buy- stzhrl successes herelare in front apse between the time .. t . m 1n 11E R R1? 9- _ 9 eflfln- Marv Ikes ha; had | a ....'&’1‘:..*:ti::§.§ :’..:t..~.:::..:..... t» Imedonyttg t» t... chequa There d. ‘ h” we S“ ‘rungs ‘N, ant zipped 1t un. s e sai . us an: transportation of one of the 11-1 timbt but that the cheques 3Q flfrlifi-S 1m bu, “i, home m5; flhqnjhegeleDh0flB__1'flI\il__§B€1_f-1fl>lLfllmitudlos. men: f ..e t‘€.c ‘e 0f types of 51115210” purchase for goods and ex.;~.:.r.ge value for John liuchank Mother ".'3Dl'l_\' that Iohrl behind him, serially in s a charming des- mucit of a home fed and came 1,—.\lrs_ Buchan her later years. Excr son to take ' , uhcr‘. she was 80, and, fie world, once a .1 “e kindly, and lcr of unex- But, john lt-d a country-ivo- n. She had the emcut and love of red praise as the ll-"lwin once said e.h of mine, to the name of bird or plant, ' at home with na- ture and t and horses as if they were . Anozher w‘ < added to the picture: “She had ‘ habit of never go- ing an_ g gifts, generally some s beloved places I ti: arm—frc pz-wduce. If her waIk fn its familiar "I have a basket on its or new-churned but- The Latest Planes nn arrar ~ of gr» wcrentfal value to the M‘ ' trcmenl by Arthur purchasing mis- In the last fcw weeks 0000.000 have been and engines 0f the '11s agreement has 1e= \\’lll he assured which the American p r 0 d u c c. In i=2 of developing of 'l'f11'.<, while. the Al- " t = on 1E1:- production " M» ~11 11m draughling ' l» plrtnlcnt. 'l‘l1is " wluclion will c011- ’ of the Allies Hus of dollars vlcll in spccd tl1r~\'.f1~_' .1 0n mu-l and f1,,.. l3 lung bVnyflfg-EO A mill~ 1 " 1-117 ‘rrlzrlktl rum] \v:1=. nh-Hrlgu] 1'1‘ . ' " ‘ll it! '1} 11f Flflfrlfi Ifcrtlv :11 .\'u1 " :1 .\ll~\l"'1i‘4l1*\\'il< .111 old-tinn- 11111-51‘ ~ for forty years, bul that is 11111, l, r 1 ::.Y1- 11- fzunc umv, $110 was 1hr 411; 1" -~: Qillg, "It's .1 Long \\'ay' f0 'l'fpp<'1‘:11_v." _ She silng it 1's» '1.\<~:1:-:~~cvc11 years ago. 1n 19;} "fm d; . l,’ 1711-. zll Juul/nv of ilmt nllu-vr grant war Iuul full 11 upt-u our vvorlrknitrl 1t ‘,3; jut; ,-,p..;111l'1r~-11g. I1 11ml :1 llllli) 1t and calrhv 1111111 null it v.11» 111.1110 for \vl11<tl11_1l1 ml" h,,,,,,',,,,,,_, m. .1;-._.__. :1, 11m i11111u~111nr1nI recipe for popular \'lH' . l1 hull flu‘ will! WWI‘ 0f 59m" "m"; qt‘. ,, 5...; \-,;._\- m lippcrary, to the S\\’(‘(’l(‘\l 1451-1 l lmwun" _ And llv-n, ulat- 1=1--.A.-11- Fortlc was still $1111:- ing it in flu» lmll- .1111! llu- boys were still whist- ling it i11_llu- straw-u. 1hr 1111-11 lwgzfti llIC lililffll that was iiidCt-d "a long way to go for all 9U!‘ I " may have much 11 us 1111111erl1- rd that brrifzg the l_\' r1011" to shoul- f them. U U U U The Nazis evidently left nothing to chance in their preparation for :1 world war. 'l'hc-_v even provided their army with pltrase books to use when they landed and conquered Zritain. When requisitioning food Germans woufd be all ready 10 say: ".\lr_ .\la_vv-r l Inn" orders to carry out a requisition of food in this pfzice. I lmpe you will not compo‘. me to :1;.p'._v ft-rtc. I11 case of refusal you will be arr " l I shall Cflll<0 my soldiers to take the art s rctpurcll where I shall find them “You force me to take my- self tvhnt l nee-d. It goo; without SZiYlllQ I shall start in your lwusc." .\ Iztilr- dmrua is c11vi.=.'1g<-l‘l where a farmer 1=. a-"kc/i for eggs and Illcnds that his hens do not lny. The books direct trse 0f the follmving 13112111410: "You have a lot of fouls, you will furnish 300 eggs. Puck the eggs carcfulIy up into a b:.~l.c'.. Your fnWlS rl<'l11't lay? \\'cll, then \vc will take all tho-r useless creatures with us and slzlughtcr them. liggs or fowls? You may choose." Ii U I Here is Sir Edward Benny's advice, as Chan- cellor, to the present ycar graduates of .\lcGfll: “Where your tnevlc-cs-swir; 11f the p.'1'~:t few years confirmed themselves with the part which they must play in the preserving of a tottering peace, you go out into a world where the task of every man and woman who believes in liberty and justice is to find how hcst to serve the needs of a. nation at war," Sir Iillwnrd writes. "l do not fear that Mcfjzll will fail to send out again young men whose generous hearts will lead them to take the risks of lanttle and, if need be, offer their lives for the cause in which they believe. It will not be given to all of you to share in this adventure. Rlany, by reason of the fact that we have trained you here. will be needed for ser- vice in other fields. 'I‘l1cre is duty to be done there and I know the graduates of SlcGfll will do their duty. 'I‘l1e test that lies before you now is whether this society has kept the simple vir- tues. Courage, honesty, kindliness, tlle willing- ness to make sacrifices for what we know is right-if, by education, by training in science or in art, we have not dulled tho-e qualities, then all will be well. I am crmfirlcut that they will show them all. May I suggest to you that, im- portant as these qualities are, they will not serve you if you do not add to them faith in something ltfgher?" I to do \\.th flit} ately before the e1 case, the teak: ' der the onus it t Not only here but in the New Brunswick Legislature has there been criticism of the cost of the Worlds Fair publicity. The Opposition Leader had this to say of the favourite job printer 0f our own Campbell l}ov(-r11111t>nt: — "The public accounts cnn11111t1t-1- the other morn- ing discussed the matter of tl1e \\'01"l1l's Fair in- cideutztls. I have no cri1fvi>111 10 make of the amount expended by .\Ir. liflffilllS in .\'c\v York. but when we 50c $7.700 paid to The Tribune Fruiting (I0111p:111_v, Lunitz-rl, 45cc p.130 I62, pub- lic accounts, 1939) for tourist booklets and when we are told that $5.000 more \\'.'1s paid for an additional run 11f the 5.11110 booklet (See page 1/10, public nccounta i030) and when we see 1hr.- Xlcrcltnnts Arlvcrlidug and lturrirt Service fPQpiying 51,31»; {or p114: c::r4I~ .1111] $5.294 for 200x100 \\‘01‘l1l's Fair folllvrs we wonder i115! bmv this mrmr-yt \\'.'1< spout. \\'e discover 011 r|ucsli1111i11g that [be Rlvvvhnnts Advcrtisflrg and '|'¢,111-i=1 Svvvicr- t-oiuisrs largely of :1 gentleman in $11111 john who lmiulcri the printing on tu The 'l'ribun<~ Printing ('r111.]~.:111_v or one of its allied qmntninics, .1. it i; aptmrtlll that The 'l'ri- hum: Printing (‘uniprlivv mu] its asmciatcs re- cofvorl vlirpcrly n11 \\'1.1'lvl's Fair account, some $14.21]; and anmhvr $5,000 for .111 zulrlitinunl r11n of l1o~kl<~1< “hit-h i-. t-hzlrgrll up to some other nrcf-unt. the rlcpnrtiuvut that all this priufilvg was aux-mi- crl in The 'l'r1lu111c Pruning ('1>111|1:111_v and their awocintcs without any fcuvlvrs for the busincss. Tlml is. 11o one t-l-c lmvl n clullico to give 1h’..- prnviucc figurcs. More of this prudent and rigid economy l. ,_" “'1: ill": .'tl~r1 full! by gm (IlllClHl 0f ed that w: szgnal exc_ ens. d attitude whlrli has been ,. ,.r y left to one of rts own cztrzers to describe. A1?! the A1l1'<. cannot help agreeing with the Masstcnu- ‘(its blFhCp who sazd a: B's:(11 on Thursday that ‘ y." the Unzted Stamps la patrc/nimrig." As that revealed 1n the United Sitttss press, it is "smug and patrcnizr. ." but when the Rlzht Rev. Wzlam Lawrence lmputes at the AlHr-s see cowardice 1n Allied natcns, 211111 . Canachan people. do n the United States of bemg ca ly. That wotfd be an ab u: a lbel disproved by the p. are, however. puzzlzd by " ancis of a prtsa v. brmcan 121v 11o: DHIIOIH but den: hat no hlnx be struck. no n1 . ltrw pcus may be their oxhwmnne m (j:1/;-11(1 democracy and haw empty mclr assumptzons that th-ezr 11.111011 c111 iolzrte itself frcm Llie rr-t ct the world and fifllflln mznxure to 7.12 ccnsequences ng-zrzzv: . Allies struggle in war. — W111i.- peg Free Press LII." The President's "third reorgan- ization" plan, submittrti to C-in- gress vnth a longlanfare of 1119s- sage, seems ha:u.,' xvmln 11.! iue attentzon he gl\'(‘S 1t So far at c.n be Judged from the data at hand the changes are mznor and un- objectlonable. They may e'.'(-:. be improvements. The Prcsltier sagas $l50.000,000.000 a ytar ..:1 be saved. which 1:. somcturng; he adds that t-hev would be “p.111 lnkng 1.1’ they saved no money. Tuat, 11.5., is possably" true. One gen at ob- Jectzon to the Prcsiccutls c tin es under the reorgairzattou . uze are that they use a razor blrde 1n making alteratzons that would better be made 111m an axe or dynamite. The junge groxvth of Federal bureaucracy" can never be adequately dealt 11-1111 in such fash- ion. - Los Angeles T111165, If. takes expert scamanship to manoeuvre fast warJups in the Norwegian fjords. They have deep water, but they are narrow and harp turns and svtdft veerings frém the course are necessary '0 avod pzlmg up on the rocks. A 130m 1s a narrow inlet from the sell. High h;lls wyver 0:1 each side and a flord is really a valley railed Willi water. Pemaps the closest we have to a fjord in Canada 1s the Satzue- nay gash on the St. Ltturc-uce river. Deep vrater there allc ships to go between the nu . cllfft. We recall having to cross a fjord vnth a mctor car once The road led treacherously down a s eep slope to a narrow landing. Amved there. we saw a flat-bottcmed ncvw on the other s:de. It put 0:11 man- ned only by a 10- -t~.'1r-o.d Nance- gian boy. In masterly‘ manner he guided the scotv along its rzperl way to the landing. Tuen he mane 1t fast. we doubted the wit-mm of the trip. but the boy was so quietly confident. we drcve tre- mr on th= scow. Halfway acrcss. we asked how deep the water wa. He sad it was 200 feet deep and was pa"- Hcally that dew fight at the shore. He said b1! shins somvrm“ ram» right 1m that way and their wash made the scow dance. Nam- rvnle 1w during our crcasmtz. Tncso ffnrds attract trr-rfsts 1n the tum- mcr reason, Just now the expo t, British tar: are twang 1110 ur1- wsiccrne N"7l tourvs a hct rc- cewtfcn at Narvfk. O=Io and other spots amcmz the flnrflr, _ Cark in The Wlndsrr. Ont, Star. The eirath of the 13th Duke of Hamilton brlntrs to mrvi the 11th duke. who fi"'!i’l’l!‘fl a "Irwin of Napoierm the T‘1"d. I>i~ was swh a "swell" that he wr»: nltvnvs called "Vrrv Dukv- nf Vwv ntv-e," Fe Ye-‘i dm-n a sfflrcq r- 1“. P1111 In 1M5 and was kiilrti T41- r-u-v- three duktfi-mc Hv-Wt-ri. Ciiatevht-rnvlt. ard Brandon. and he tired enmrtirvws in centric! h1= wtrnat-tire "nto "Ham. fir?“ and Bmrvf’. m4 one dnv he r/"eivod a letter frcm n im-‘rsmofl n'1d~~e<- ~11 t» --1»'~-~"~-'= Wm ("~11 and Bran." nrti it bwan "Dear airs."- flhlldlflilléf ' .1 1'1".‘ l .coul:l be iiFGd to advanfage and I ture the cptnion that he e hi5 wzthln the course '. few day's. I am. Sir, etc. J. F. CONNOLLY. fuming Officer, Queen's. VFHITHER ARE ‘TE DRlI-‘TIXG? Slr.—l notice 0:1 reading your yalucd paper of the 2nd inst. that The Agrtcmtural Products Market- lllfs‘ Act, passed second reading in the lcgzscttlre yesterday. The Bill ,h:1d me‘. wrth_stron opposition {1\'ll“l’1 1t was first brought before . . Hause on‘ a prevzous occasion. T11» Ac‘ provides for the control mid Vrcgtrfatron of transportation. packing storaze and marketlvg of ywrtiral products within the Prov- n . Nfusfard. the promoter. ex- nrri that the bzii ad been re- nvffcd and in 1W present form 15 u ".71: of ir-zzsiafion 111 British Coi- un~‘>'r1 nrrl declared infra vfres." Perhaps _v:>11r readers would be .l!1‘r*re.=f’d in how the Act ls tvork- 1 British Columbia. and 1’ - -=‘*‘>.'r‘1‘ o“ of the cases V ubfrhllic act was declared Infra lvtrcs. Tfe follruvmz is a clipping tplzcn from a Vancouver newspap- e :- "RULING m svvn c.4511 UP. 1151.0" "fibre-a sacks of potatoes which were transported on July 2B. 1939, fmcm a PozntGrsv farmt/othe city bv Lee Sha Fonz. 257 Keefer, in his own automobile and for his own ;use. have mad, legal hlsto i ‘British Colitmblatr. Ty n "with Mr, Justice McQuarrie. dfssfnllnr. the Court of Appeal has tic drd that lee was zuiltv of an tion of the Natural Products MM‘ ‘W n2 f8. C l Act for convey- lm! the potatoes without a license 0.’ B. C. Coast Vegetabie Market- frzz Board. “’1“.~.e case. which has twice been brforc the Court of Appeal is re- utitteri to Mazistrate H. S Wood who has alreadv dealt with 1g on three previous Hearfnes. for a con. vlctlon to be entered in Madman” xvlth their iorcishzps‘ judgment, ‘I11 the meantime the charge has been twice reviewed bv Mr, Justice Fisher. who on each oc- caslon decided that the accused was ‘not guilty. "T- 5 Morris. K. (7.. counsel for the Marketing Board. argued before the Court of Appeal that 1f potatoes were permitted w be Ylfinsllorted to Vancouver from con- titzuntts farms by unlicensed con. sumers. then orderly marketing of potatoes would be fmperilled. "P. J. McIntyre and A. .1. B. ltielush were counsel for the accus- ed " 1 may point out that the at- torneys representing the defendant In the above case are both form- er Prince Edward Islanders. New thnt we have the some Act on our statute books as the 3m, fsh Columbia Act we cannot expect arv different decision from the precedent-s that. have been set in Fir? Coumbfn. B! outlined a- bov . When the law is invoked our Jurors and ‘J1gistrales must be mic-ed hv the decisions already hnrrird down bv the British Col- umbia Courts. and the beanie of W's Province will only have them- selves f0 biqmfl. as their Legislator; have passed the Act. were" Hwiv-s and Jones. who are wide awake enierprisfnq far. mers. knew the eff-act cf 1111-. an that was intrcriuwri w"! vin-im-em-td '~~ ~-~~-~ n! 1+. and the rm W1 i!_v':1=_,11l‘rn \"r.'~< w): m-g, Qhafr " "W" “ "' ‘mt W" doubt If ‘_M srs Mustard. Mctsawc. w-u... M; n~c§<~l- ....,,w “W, h, r".~"‘~‘r~ and restrictive ma Mg r"~“~- ‘e m- w-iw- m» 5773a! ,4 m, MECCA °|NTMENT costs only 25c The Family Favourite tuft‘: m’ .741‘ M32." h "so." "rt; '2 O O Ill £113.». You m 500a ma: Inn Menu- nnl Odie. save MONEY! 1 we would never think of doing in anothcrs. because we would be ashamed to let our Christianity be thus brought into such disrepuc. "Yet home religion is basic be- cause the home is the foundation of the individual, and of society's. well-being. The home should be a happy. harmonious plBC€—-fl shelter from the storms of life. Many a man, successful in business. 18 B miserable failure at home. And not a few women who ma!‘ be Bmclollfi queen's 1n society. with EYBCIWS nrrsonalftles that captivate, all. are little more than noggin: 111155 8'» their own fireside. "Even a minister of the gospi-‘l ' c mav be a pu pit giant in his and at home a P181111’. 111188 _ - mcging, excusing his drew-WW" i on~the nerve strain of his tvork , "Chrstianity indeed M81115 i" ‘ home. 'I‘he change in the, Sflbifll- , matter of much of our fiction today 1 shows that the literary world is but bezomlng conscious of the fact 1.2111 j the greatest problems c-f Life do not I precede the marriage alter but su» . ceed it, T:.e popular fiction of the past generat on, treated of the , chances and mrschances of loye 11131111’! or the romance of vouh ' 5nd the pursuit of home-makmgfl, Thzn marriage was the end of the s stoty. I " e new fiction, however. makes 1 marriage the beginning of the story and proceeds to relate the later friendships of life, its romances or '1:s tragedy. its laughter or its tears." present Act will be on the liberties of the people. It is high time that the people of this Province shoud yvfl-ke 11D m preserve a few of their liberties. for we are fast being surrounded by a Chinese wall, and I feel lhh! when the present Act Li 1111i mm force it will be known as the "Ch1n- ese Act." some of the members who were so enthusiastic '\ HI ill-LEA" 53w fit to condemn t Prorlbition Act. but if they had taken the tune to look into the Act they have 'p11S5- ed, they would have deferred 1t un- til the next Session or decided it should not form part of the Statute Law of this Province, It is such hasty legislation and such restrictive measures that are bringinz our laws into dtsrepuge and strangling the trade of he Province and by ellmlnatfne com- petition lowering the price the far- mer receives for his products. I am. 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