’ , ram. . ‘it ‘ V‘ a THE "CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN , veriifn-éiflffidnffolfhi Does Control i; ._ f v ‘And Conditions Stcadlly "impfvve ‘i ‘ Many‘ tlhrollglhfill ,Canu'ck.” A ' uiflhoress whose name i9 1' 1 ‘str . ' ‘°<§§§:;§lof.a.:§at ‘Pyovlnce. ’_ She is affastPrgside . , " a eollsol-iarmirifwillffifi ‘and? the jails, samtonums and. menta ta. --"-.. . MI-S_.Mprphy should be~ i "Government Control.“ said Mrs. MurPhYv "MW "Pt control in other provinces, but lt does control in Alberti- |g p“ not eliminated liquor in Alberta- do m" “So long as liquor ls manufactured‘ It 61ml“ l" ellmm" ‘ated- (Every quart distilled orbrewed will find a conlum- er. it is meant to find a consumer." “Personally I am one who claims that neither whisky of’ beer are hygienic drinks. (We would be vastly "n" without them-ibetter physically, mentally and morally-hut as long as these are\produced for consumPtiWl V" "W" regulate them, we must control it in the best manner 9°" aible. To argue othcryvlse would be imbeciiitfi" "There ls no doubt thateducatlon alons ‘tempo w“ lines is having an immflilfly luwerful effect, and" that one day the gospel of abstinence will gain a vastly UPI"? m“ upon our Cdnadian people. but until tlllliliiillifllli WP "W" rigidly control the consumption of liquor. “Before Government Control became the law of Albert! i opposed it vigorously, both on the platform and by my 9"“ I was fearful that our last state would be worse than oul‘ first. It seemed only logical that if the restrictions were removed there would be more drunkenness and erilnfl- N0 . living person could persuade me to the contrary, l had a fineline of arguments on the subjwt. 100-" “After e period of several years In which i have been called upon to enforce the preaent Liquor Control Act, both as a city and Provincial Magistrate, l am bound to acknow- |edge that my fears were largely unfounded. There was not even a rueh of inebrlty as i had Pfedlclfid, the P¢°P|° showing a remarkable degree of restraint and the condition has steadily improved because the law was Well Wllcili/Ed‘ and it ls being weil' enforced." "When l say the convictions under the Liquor Control Aot of Alberta have decreased, l know whereof i speak. In my own court during the past 12 months, there have been only 46 convictions for offences under this act. Fourteen of these have been men who came to my court in the absence of the magistrate. This leaves a fraction of less than three women a month, a number which formally we might have expected on any one morning." 4 {All liquors sold in the Province must bear the Gov- ernment's Seal. All liquors shipped into the Province from ' outside must be to the" Government ltaelli. The penalty for breach of this provision is s heavy one, and alhsuch liquor seized is forfeited to the Crown.‘ As a result of rigid en- forcement of the law the illicit manufacture of ‘moonshine’ is becoming rarer." “is more liquor drunk under Government Control than under the Prohibition Act formerly in force?" Mrs. Murphy was asked. ' , . “Thati I cannot say, because it Ia impossible to gauge the amount of liquor that was lllicltly manufactured or iillcitly imported. The evidence is not before me. i only know that bootlegging has been largely-very largely, suppressed; that poisoned liquor; or substitutes for liquor, such as methylated spirits or ‘canned heat’ have disappeared; that there is comparatively little drinking among juveniles, less d. nkenneas, and more general .espect for the law." “Even those of us who previously fought fior prqhlblflgn of all lntoxicants, are bound to acknowledge, that so far as this ‘Province is concerned, Government control has worked a reformation in the traffic." . , ' s Y i ays Outstanding. Canadian M. oman , t Pfinooi Edward Island "have h ad the books and other Writing? b3’ “Janey ‘i _ . knvegw that this leading Canadian . Bu not so many Mrs. Emily F,‘ Murphy, 1s’ inqAlberta and Judge of the nt of the Federal Women's Vic egPresident of the Nation- ‘abiiiector of“ tihe Canadian ‘isiofficial visitor to lhospitais of Alber na position t0 kllow . hereof she speaks, and these ‘Ar-e he!‘ Words?“ it did not aim to - , THE PUBLIC FORUM Th.“ column l‘ 0PM for the discussion by cer- "lllfinuents otqu, ' i | | Government Control, Sirz-ln ure of tho Pl- the head wh blggeill. iirull is lhc price ‘conditions llri i ( ulld said ibitory i“ Mr. A. (‘. Sounder remove lhal " i'iilil.-ulld Hi9 Pm the whole I . i Slr:-—Cerluill vocallllg govgr l lllllelil lll the newspaper ferred lo in l1 m» Prohibition Aiillllllzu ‘dealers’ iQolili-it‘. people wilu iuluw up. facts lkllow that such is not (hi. ‘Wllill I wmlili iikc lo know -°"°"- i-“i- will) is lmyiii: iol- ill verllselllculs lilui ari- ed lll the iiupcl-s by lll (eellt Ontario l-lel-(inll disinterested friends ihl this province lliso‘? l lllll, Sir. ol(-.. of liquor. "iv wily ilroillliil. Yet llle _I’r0hlilil influence" i 1m“ Pmvlii“. by Klillllgvll lll ' is Working uvel-(lmebilallolpulzu Really. llle hypgm- illlill, is nauseating DISGUSTED one, THAT “BLOOD MONEY ,. liquor, which lluvc lieu lll H llilVtffllSlJliieliis colllrui m‘ granted, ma, ii plliliislloli p S. have Iluell n», Nliiilliil‘ Arr llluso (if lclllper- ‘once i?! helping out lliPli‘ friends BV THE WAV. Xi ,. f Sirz-Thc lllsl session (if iliii‘ lcal ‘lfifllfililliife llus closed wilil llll‘ . your di ay‘s issue, GEHSIXEIOElIlIlIiXllIZhQIIIrIElZ ohillltory law l . h 0 plu- b". You cerlninly hit the nnii on on you stated lhul [he fiucucc loduy Knowing he id hllv I B at l‘ Wllrijlelnperancc shunt-loll. ion leader,‘ s’ is pledge“ ml Pvlfirs ui this Province. This is evi- f he gelu| l cheap Q0,- ' lilllififi W759,‘ new 9 mill fol" llle promotion of [BY "l (llld the elimination of" iiil- clll lcllcl" (ll llll- up“ (zzllilhywilwsullizaliou purely l"lln political, llull- p311‘. l.- ‘.lll-‘ bring illscrl i _ _ e Proilil ‘ll ‘ Alliance‘! is ll lllc lllhllltéflflbfl; (m '.’ ll l- . is well kllpwll lilnl (luring lilo m‘ |'l‘- _ ltil~ verllselllcllls were pllid for, ulld in incl. llle wllulu valnlpllign m‘ 1|“, s". called l€llll)0l‘ilii('i! furl-cs nlusl go“. ‘i3i‘0iltlly llssislcll, by lille l)l)i)lli§g_ gera of lllul province. INQUIRER. o>_%_ ‘usual pomp uull (iigllily ilelilllllg ' lsllllh all (icczlsloll. Our i‘€i)l‘€ll8liii.l- lives have iPliiTflEll lo llleir ilolues. lifter having iloell ill llle iinlr-llglll ni’ pllililc opinion for scvomflvoeks. ' (llle course, be defending their p0- 1“ for (no Alliance and Gum!“ d Itlons of interest. "rile Charlottetown ‘we I t h DUI , W0 , correlpondenn- not necessarily endorse the opinion of ‘two that‘) htdolajsfifisde 31:‘! gfxgfiy ab i a r a - ..l:":.:;"l:.:h.:l:z iiii"..é’.i’.ii‘.;i » A L‘ "a "‘ P“ ""5 S"PP°'t‘.»*"l~-. HE'LL nsmoyirne "BAN," C8658!‘ "For all that-they swnolfiis more apparent “Ne, ovvelm“ Quill‘! Conservatives Bacausa 0f l l curable men." l am. Sir etc" more y MAGISTER ————<-0}— GIVE FAIR PLAY. stimulant denied them own country. ll is not that Prohibition prohibits Sir:-—il is indeed encouraging to i“ a l-he interest that is being alffowll by llle people ill the present ¢We recog- nize that zmbrlely ls the (lesideral- llnl 0i’ dbl,- great majority of llle ei- ls iuviled to a duuce aild wanted (iellccli by llle arguments oi‘ l-llc erllmelll in advflflillilg llle 91'0" (liquor llww as a Illtbflfllii‘? temperance the evils of llle liquor traffic as well us by the algulueuls ul‘ lhe Opposition, and lespeciaily m‘ idle 'l'emperance A-lli- IlUlCE ill oppdsillg lhe proposed llnw. l'l‘ilus -lllc HKlVOVAIES oi’ both parties “lll lilo (ple-sllou are taking for llle people m’ villa rovillco lvalll lemperant-e promot- cd. 'i‘lle candidates for their re- live political parties will, ill lfli‘ m" buy from the ilooliegger. lIc snys this coudllioll of affairs is degrading and demoralizing. mcu illld wonleu that degrades and dcnlorzlilzes? Ml". Coltoll would he (iolng lilis young mall far great. el" service lll asking him to stay uway from llle dance thuu gelling a front door entrance ill u govern- nlclll. liquor store. , 1175101‘! braves lhlli all "mlornls ‘llllil ilflille opponents ill men lligll ,up ill (rilurcil and slate. Take fur instance llle question oi’ slavery. Some good men maintained their rlgill by Divine authority to have lives. slliulls ilefure HIE electorate. Mean- lwilllc lilc Temperance Alliance, all lllull the present llleulilers 0i’ l-llilel- pal-(y, (nnlposed (if a person- ilvl lllluut Eqliiilly divided an poll- llcs, (',l(lill€‘il und nluillluluell solely lin- promotion of temperance. _ilu'.-; luken the field ulldl-s endeav- 'lllll)ii justify (luring lo lay before llle people _ . skwew? ulld" Wllill iuiululutiuu they can marshal 1N9“? by [he ‘fvuy “Fe mmnua“ regarding ‘he history of ‘he fight Eslules that llellhel- lu llle Old zlguillsl llile ll(|ll(li lruifi; and tlleiTesulnwm m" m“ "PW i“ Pmmm‘ “reels m. various mm“ n-f uqunrltluu‘ commanded fur llle individual legislation or “w wmrolandreglM-I llorfihc ilflll0li. What about ‘anon m. Hum” and also [he jump. olll lle Baptist ulld his blotilel‘. ‘mam m. ‘he Alliance as m nwffhcy were il0l, MIOWQGIIO (irillk Viilnl about . ‘Wllif-l - - - Ctsidhgii hiallollllflllllllllilhmglle ilud neither , . _ "_ " ‘to (lriuk wine or slrnn drink. Wen‘ m pm“ ‘esponslme f” m" Wilul about the "woe to igllm that lil'l" ' lIhl:L‘32:22amgzglfldsifigégliilug?“he?3putlllllll llle bollle lo his neighbors ' A. Blue-Loud, Fielld sscreinryigfla,“ . “if”, 3"“, w,f'“t°" "Mfr" Mr W" E lllc lvclfzrcllolnlffiilqe liiilffltf llgnslalil- Bumwy‘ namgly ‘at ‘vhdmley n!“ ‘flcc is loo great. l , iluuler River and Norllh- Wlltq I am Sir Mo .\‘lili'€. it ilas been (indeed encollr- ‘ADAM’ éRowN aging i0 find so large a number 0i‘ ' lllcll ulld wolllen, ilzlbltuzll support- i-rs m" lilolil polilicul pal-lies, lln- iNew (ilusgolv. -—----~<-4§e .. . e eileclo .' lllllVt‘ "z . . glgleedleg “n?! hnprpltlillldd (lcr s0 liiiiil\'ill‘il.l1l€' conditions (ll SENATQR HUGHES lnoled lllul lilo. llsuzli t'(llll]lllili(‘iilS llim]; m.“ ‘Walker.’ usienjllle.‘ m AND KINGS illlzve been paid lilmir louder; llli‘ {TH “W” in?“ vruhfl“ m"? cage‘ . , _ _ tllslllll liOfilivii lillowll l0 ill.- cul‘ Highly “M” [he mfmberh bee" .sm—'nm “an?!” m kmg.“ Heugues, m“, the “ma, “m”, m“ 2i1liil_)"il'i;{_|ilil llle lnlcrca-lt and Lollllly ulld the farmers ol’ the inred relmrlov “m, bu" humlgpll (llllll-sy shun 1| illls been udnlll- wllnio Province are lo be congrat- m; by a“ Dam _i_ (lulu _ lllulud upon, llle decision 0i the" Blmmesk has hm,“ u.m,sm.h.,l ill" ilviiilic \\'illii llle inc-ls. "lllfiy (|(i\'l'.l'llll\0lll to construct o. large u 11m lilc wilnio lrutll. they want liii frosl. proof pulalo WilPGliOllSl} al ,\vlth (ll-slpuiclu, vrry lilllc llll ping Wilirficil in usclcss (ii. Economy is llle Wtllcilwnrd (l ,'li0lif‘. yet (‘()i.'.s'llll‘l‘ill)ll‘ lliiii‘ ‘silent by snllle iii ("no lnillllllg or: ill conlpulillg falcls and figures lill- l*ll1‘.<i(ii‘.~‘. eve nl ull election lllill liley liilll llol ' ilil‘ {lillllllilllcii IO] to CilllVlllUt! inrlrayoli it‘, i, iiil Wil S lll‘- illr .,, (if llle-ll" cieclors. as lilillll‘ iil'i’(ll"l'l'5$il)l"S llilil (lone, lhzll llll-y‘ 1Lli(!l2‘ lll‘i3-l-’ll‘l.‘lli’lii pr llillll lllf-l)’ bull ytlons and disclmrgvd lrusis wllll l-lelln illluds. llilll ll ,illl‘.~'i~S§ llllfilllll (ill iililll-lil’ uil her WOlllll iilll)\\' his nppollelll illpoauh his honour, lo jlliilllliril)’ did he guard itis ilolllll-lll rriiiild- lion. i ll‘ oul" public nlell ilvr llp (o llle-so llllgli ideals we rlliilll liilVi.‘ Pclifiliii lo he proud oi‘ liu-lll: iiilil \\‘_i." <".\'- peel grelll illiliiKh‘ oi‘ lilelu. Jliriiii’ .51); we cxpccl grclll 'lng generation by irzldol-s in ‘ , _._ i walks lhe lllorlll siilllililfil lll _lhl- ll... refusing ll) ‘Cfllllltellfliiii: lilo "saliv m‘ illloxiczll» iing liquors. The map shows the location of Yunjalvfu, in the province of Yun. and his little daughter, Canadian nan, China, near wherjs‘ RevAMor ris 5lloht n 0f Toronto, were rnurdsredby Chino7e andits. The n1llalonary'a party were‘ making their‘ way from Anahunfu, Kwolehon province to the; hallway all Yunnanfu, to attempt to make ‘their way southward to Honk Kong, probably rla Nona! in ‘Frerioh India-China. The loo " of Anshunfii, where filo”- Iilehfllwb labored," is shown. ‘Mrs. Slildhterand her young son, N Nllilrtld prllqhflrs, as are Miss Mary others believed to" the in the party. .. ,, whence they were l- Craig, of Phlla. too severely. ilecllllse penha ps wilul illPY in Consisting u. 1 aklilihy-T plliisslng l l ‘u I ,. Opportunities _\_ .. Willows: d . “ Thosfwlth money to‘ ‘invest at the present time, who. ‘thew-in lures sums or uilalmlavesn-opoortunlty to lay in. '°'“l¢;.l|°" l" l" lmmflilltl 's‘l',ltl continuing income by tho purchase of sound securing I p i’. , Q . . We offer a thoroughly equipped and competent service, and a broad list of safe, darsfuliy sslsotod aseuritloo won ‘suited to the reblirlrimonib oil th v conservative investor. . w! ‘ ,. List of current offerlnad gladly furnished. jssterqglcllrltios 00., Ltd.“ llv-vssfmsivtIl-saflkslto ' ‘ l‘ A 14o Rlchmonlflltrsst, Chiriottatowp Q ltqiehn "‘" A A ". d? "nil ‘m, cntrsal. n1 Halifax ., § Coiled reels of Our Prices are Prices ‘HARDWARE g . we (i o lluvc ARRIVED 125 Tons Galvanized Fencing Wife ‘of price on eighty rod; Two Barb Galv. is $3.80 per Reel Two Barb Galv. lll 100i lb. Reels $4.50 Per R“?! ill<'lii iii llssisl lilo We exllecl lady teachers in lllouiliillii ‘llle 031"“ goiter pf {he y-oulil iillliiiiilllfiil id their care by Priilliiig llicir suirlriru _ oil a par with liiillt‘ teachers. \\ e do 3 not expect nllr grcnl lvullcrsln u,"- ceiil. profil from so-cuiioli Proilibi- ' t-iop Salsa-l, and placc lilelll lll llli" public treasury. We expect lilonl w shun {he appearance of evil: bii let lls 110i. (‘ensure our iliililii‘ ma?!‘ know what nlollves inspired illllflliii (I7 ~‘ I Two Barb Galvanized Four Barb Galvanized No 9 and No. 12 Galvl No. 9, 12, 1s tliitl 16! , Soft Galvanized Our regular r eta l l, i i . alwaysl lower than Cfltllllllile THE ROGERS CO. l ll ‘lll‘~1 liiislhlllilfli] ()[ llim ulllirc (ielu-gelowll. Wilou this building l. m“; <llllll|l.:n llllili cl'cl-_v poinl oi‘ view w.il_l bc erected 1:1 King's County il ‘p (minl- :ll:ll till-y lliily vols lnlri-wviil ellubic lilc Pol-um (irowm-s oi‘ ili.‘,i‘llll_\'. ll‘ y l-ollsidcrzlilie llllnl- llle island to lake advantage of brl- "mic, (iz-(w-ivud by ignorllllcle oi‘ the lute Fall and euriy Wllllol" incl.‘ (n pllrll- ]ii'Pjiillll'(‘, their (lls-uadlipping, which will be u boom (o ..ii~“llllli'lii, who» lilo lllW becnm- llle Pillfllfl industry. v .~~.~ i>11(-l'il\'(‘. will ngllin IlOIWlVP the ll. wns indeed strange that a pru- gniYklTlilllFlll. wllllicvl-l" ' ll may lit‘. 1011 Of lhi-‘l kllld Blwlilii lT-Bi-‘elvfl Uii" lll‘ lll!‘ ~‘_\‘iil|l£llliy null .~'ii[il)0fi ul‘ lll‘! IiOBiIiOiI "n!" ililYlll-iliy in Prince . ‘pfik li is i'li.{l‘f‘il.il;le lila". ii cer- rldwavd Island, but it iuul lrs on- iillll l-il-lllcil‘, in snlllv locnlliial, iifliililllil. and the most lnsidunus ‘My hplnflkta i, ,m-|-;,.|,_l, rm- [fiyg-wlflild dangerous were those who llll'll in l'L‘lli'll lilo public, but lllllqlwtricd lll gel [he pm sped on mo, lllilp iii ii _i‘illil'i‘zi and lln-‘Ju iii.’ Lil-s Wliflri ill Geflfgellflvil P89811151]. llill\' liillilil‘ ilil.‘ (mill. m" lhe lam claiming that it would be (luiw ,,,_,,,,|,.,| “Kaingl [he nffclldclh." ilil(l,li1i'lZ(-3 euough for llle trade. This .l:.-.-l.~..-.- l?» Hiilfli or liloiso wllliililea was advanced by those who ‘yuugq MW a ..|;p..-il|l-ll cgnnpnlgl] ‘pretended to speak for the Potato l-.»-.».l.~.ll. » (if (lu- illiavilublc (us. Growers of the island mid by n ", 3.; “u. mjmvy. peep‘ others. Tilere WHS no foundation w. ,,.,.i,,, 1,, mm, i“ using (115. under the (lid illllldillg and :l “Um-IR, , n.1,,“ U, dpppive m. “in; ‘proper fpulldillinll could llol bu ., ;.., i‘ l, ll hDliUSi people. ‘constructed wilhuul inking llle ‘ l MIL S“, P,“ illllillillg down, but this fact did R_ H_ BAx-rgpp iiiiL delel" those who wished to sec _____,___.,>____ llle whole tiling u failure, from pulling forward llle plea that tile lilil shed would be goud enough. null llndel" the circumstances ll ___ was hard to gel llle government to . will ynll kindly allow believe that uloney spent on the . “Inn-ll in 3171"" pdpel- m ap- (illl building would be absolutely n I 1o lilo nleu l1ii(l' wolucll lnlvllsled. However, right has pre- .,l .£\" consular wllat is asked vuiled in this mailer ‘m, fp-nppsoll repeal of our pre- ("lluse for (aongrntulallon. i‘. llillililliil Law nlld lll tilc Ill the issues oi’ tile Patriot of the ml (he sg.(-,g|]led'ln]- 23rd and 28th of last month were |*|1l])§‘\'.1]i(je Law (Govern editorials severely critizlsillg my SERIOUS CONSIDERATION REQUIRED l ,,,,,-_.1 or Liquors). Under speech lll Pariisnleut last Winter - i nllnlilln Luw no liquors arc ill regard to this matter. Ill those _., 5,4,1 r...- beverage purpogl- editorials the Patriot tried ilard to ‘ ,,,',,],.,. gflvefnnjelll, cnntrnl any nlllke it appeal‘ that I was no long- mgvlflait ‘,~,..,-,..p lwcilly-Oile years of age hybr n Libel-lll. that i was tile enemy WORDS OFTEN MISUSED: INSURANCE hflée had M“. m. km,“- pnl, ,,,,,.,.|,,,.,i,,g a perm][ from me m King's County and that l had Don't any "there were less than bl/ (I I -- ' ._ ‘ ‘ ‘ _ s _ ..- v- and as qllollug |.\lfli‘k Allloluvs hiiyflllllllfllll. can obtain for bevel" ‘fluid? all which 0n the iriilio W" forty ‘fliiplt?! in‘ llle box. l so REPRESENTATIVE e eecil lll gllll-RCSIWSIPWA Juillllypp-p purposes any kind of liquors. lslel, the Right Honourable W. lzffewer wilell rolelrlng to llliill- t) D . I Jnwqnim. stew“, h, intrmljuiciug lilnclllferlzie tKting. {The ‘absurdity be,‘ "less" when referring to size. lC ___ ---———— hp, new igw says the Prohbtoll i‘ 0W B11 61116115 B111 nBiiiuR-i Qpq-EN yllsprrolvolluclril): lAl\\’ l8 iifll elimrced- The pubdmns Show‘: h???’ bee" flmmremlugeli. The participle is pronounced ii(- sentiment is not lll favor of the giieverym nte ffiililid Ilerllson :11 as one syllable (“NJ "he has u 1pm, Tilat a great number of the rnce ward san . everl enagedc“ the adjective no two syi- d | . p people like a (irillk of liquor and loss, they deceived some. I might; [hgy have a right to get it it they here remark tilat l was (ioiug use-i m", p, The present law lg pol tlli work for the Liberal party in, generally regarded nnd is hold in Kings Counl.y, on Prince Edward‘, (iisl-eplllo by the people. The l lulld, and at Ottawa years before, people Wm“ to know why the qpv my of tho new lights of the Lib- Hume“, has take“ away an w. nl-allsm were even hoard of. and, lstrlcflons as w the number o; 00,-. willie some oi’ lllem were elllployed, flflcatgg that s, doctor nlay lssuu. lll llle camp of the euelm". These; n l“ stated by two o; m“. repfe- very unfair attacks have made 1t sentallves lll Parilamelltillol 99% necessary for me to point out some f the liquors sold under the (loci. flurts and details in connection! r's prescriptions nre used for with our Parliamentary life at 0t- ‘heverage purposes (no; for medio- tuwa. that otherwise l might have; ma] “my 1g this statement is allowed to remain ill oblivion. i cnrrect why do the Gqvgfnmenl lll the Spring oi’ 1924 Mr. Sill- Mld m, “mews no; prgggcuttlytlllll!‘ made up ills mind m wipe’ mo” demo" that Drown“, tqlrqbiii the steam packet service tllsl; i0 O pJllnd existed between Southern‘ l i l ins certificate _ _ figglefigo“ qllheslgllowhlg the up [is-Kings and Plctou-bow Glasgow. . . m “gulp; of certificates for upwards of thirty years. Ho hlld tile laxity (if lntorcament (lf,won the then Minister of Tradej ~ n of and Commerce. Mr. Low, over to m: s???‘ fg,.'{‘,fe'°“ifltfl,d'ffcvtlog grills views, and the Minister gavo| (his new law, Government Controlflorders to his officials to discontinue H me Govémment page“ [hadhilt service. It was by accident. new,“ are M; in gympafliy wltluthnt I discovered what was goingi the press,“ l“, a m“ o; public ppqnll. i tried to dissuade Mr. Low inlon apart from party pollticlufroln the collse he had decided,‘ through a plebiscite at the comlnsiofl. but I could Bet n0 ziggllgllzgz: em election c" he pbmlneliil thou appealed to the fisgoucllily without extra coal. it later. who. when he hoard my! is quite evident the Govornmenustory. counlermandod the order| was not wan, a regemndom, lflhilt had beelulssued by Mr. Lovn, llopes to stifle thé conscience nndulnd instructed the Trade and Com-i "We the people through pgnymoroe Department to continue the, afflictions to sacrifice tempersncelflervlcfi- It VB! oolltllllled- All", jnclpleg end support the govern- purently Mr. Sinclair never forgave pr t in enacting s la that is nollme for, doteeilns him in this mfdzraed by the peep o. m, q-om-lsoheme. and he there and then parlance Alliance or any rellglousfmsde up his mind to destroy mo. d9nom,nwon_ iA few days after ting Prime Min- The "can; gnyqogfgogiop by thelister had intervened on m - Y I the half. l asked Mr." Sinclair if he fiflilflngcifilflllfl“lslllivlilllnsu- thought he wasactlns falrlyiand a0” n. 1,800,,“ mm m, dmm-lhonorably towards King's County ere and brewers as party funds in and‘ towards luyaeif. He replied h i busts seJiour- . .. , , .. , . 1:22;; g3: ‘tuba-name support. , “(Continued on page l4) H°W Pleased some of the papers seem lo be in having the support lot some prominent mell defeudiuzl Our friend, "P- W- L- Cotton. in his No. 6 lei-i tel" mentions four prominent peo- ment Control than under the Pro- hlbitlou Law, but admit there is lllnxlcatlug liquor consumed ‘and a greater number intoxicated‘ .011 account oi’ so many from the.’ lUulleil Slates who thirst for the‘ their. i strange United States nnd llul in Llgnatdlxfi Ml". Collou seemed troubled that mum‘ wok a mofessor fmm a m“- lile people do nor get their liqum-yersily and netting him (lawn in (lll. l'€2<l[)6l5li\llly§ llg Qflyg a ymmg ma“ office lll llle sales department suld lo lake u flash (if liquor, of if all lllill lilili Willi Will ‘elderly’ hilly 0i" g9lill9llifili wzlnled 11161111." lo give lhul young mun o. upeclill‘ lrezll they would ilave to feign i1]. "P"?! iliili l0 Klve llle doctor a dni- ls ii. not the effect of the liquor, (m llle llllnd ulld conduct of the‘ But where luduy (loci.- public (lp- ulld that. is ' I OQOO§OOOOOOO-O-O#OOOOOOQQO PXGE THIRTEIEW " Chat lliev. Father Burke of Toronto a“? Noted and Well Loved Catholic Ptlesi - By "lame: W. Barton. M-D- FIRST ESSENTIAL IN SALESMANSH": ' “i am heartily in favour of the policy of Government control. ' in "l ' ‘so speaking I feei that I am not breaking with Liberalism but with Mr. '1 " ‘ll ' * ' ll ., . ' wig] ‘T5509 Ragga‘; aallf:galflxz_ Sinclair," says Rev. John E. Burke, C. S. P., formerly of Newman Hall, ‘ Toronto University, and now pastor of St. Peter's Roman Catholic Church Toronto. Government Control “in denouncing prohibition l am but following the Rt. Hon. Mao- YmliKenzie King, and in supporting Government Control I am but following’ "Him" the example of orthodox Liberals in Quebec, Saskatchewan and British Columbia, and that of a host of leading Liberals here in Ontario. “Go ahead and ll-‘ll "l! W"!!! would He has imcll working at il now for n your. and llle material llpoll "My only reason for speaking at present is that i regard prohibi- b_ which he works is lhe force ol‘ tion or no prohibition as a moral question. The opinions i expreso are ‘saleunlen. my own. l am not speaking for the church, nor for the hieraehy, nor ,l lie has seen hundleds of lllelllllfll‘ the Archbishop of Toronto, not for any group. I purpose giving my E {comp nnd go. some successful, BIIllIOVi/n views on a much discussed subject. others partial ol" absolute failures. 1 - Perhaps the most lenlplillg pnsi- BEFORE THE 0- T- A- [lgn u, n high gpimoq individual L. “Personally i favour the plan of Government control. Here are my lilat of a suieslllun. The feeling lhal reasons. I recall well the days immediately previous to the enactment ‘lie can approach a ffiiiilflfil8i‘, ill- of the 0. T. A. Prohibition people then had their faces act against ex- _ , ‘spire him with curiosity as l0 lllS cessive drinking. A marked and vigorous public conscience had been t goods, ovcrcollle opposition. ulld formed by the pulpit, the home, the school. The churches resounded ilater create u' desire ill llim lu- with the voices of preachers who extolled total‘ abstinence or temper- bards these goods. ‘ ance." Fathers and mothers warned their offspring from a very early This mall was asked by u Salur- age of the danger of strong drink. Temperance societies were active 11")’ Evening P031 WYllBI‘ ‘.18 l0 Wliul organizations. Directors of big business made it known that positions was llle chief quality. 0i vlliilflPlfii" of trust were for total abstainers. Drunkenness was regarded as low iiitic, that elluilivs u rlfllf-‘Silllilii l0 and dioqracoful, ~ . . s-iell goods. ‘ He replied n] “my, know u". "ln those days any Darby who would carry a flask when calling upon ‘ Single rumor h“, n m“ nnmgneyp, his Joan would be socially ostracized. And for a young woman to drink ,,e,.sn,,ality_-- 1L “up, [he gm m» (he was among the things that simply were not done. Those were the ‘my,’ good looks_ “Or the knack "f halcyon days! We were well off, and we did not know it, i “giflllzlzii i§ll33tl$li‘ll.“llii|i()1'lillll ui‘ l-ullrsl- FAVOURED PROHIBITKJN ] . ..Ho“.'eve,, .if I we“, m mm m? "When prohibition was mooted l was amongst those who favoured factors i“ me Order m ‘huh my it. ‘At that time i was working amongst young men and women of this pmmnce l-d he tempted m give m,“ province. My enthusiasm glowed as i thought that through prohibition Ina“, m beam,‘ _| mean just "Ornnn the youth of the land would grow up without knowing the taste of alco- qwod heam,’ and “mm; Wm, n, hol. Many of those, and i say it sorrowing, whom i thought would heMun-ul hump,“ grow up not knowing the taste of liquor, to-day are addicts, and all be- A salesman-s first m“), i, Seem,“ cause of the O. T. A. Prohibition never prohibited. , is to lake good cure of himself." l Now what is his filsl YQCOIll‘ nlcluiillioll lo lilS organization? HYDRA-HEADED EVIL ‘ ‘ _ "it has been no blessing. During the years it has been bn our i Th,“ before a Salesman is m“ statue books the youth of Ontariopwith singular and beautiful excep- ployed h“ must undergo a phySmuLllOflS, has gone back. The terrifying increase ln liquor amongst our uxamhmutnh _boys and girls, even of tender years; the consequent deterioration of Th“ is a“ only gum, Selma Ymymoral standards and conduct; the curse of the bootieggers; the conquest m,“ realm), see how a ma“ h, pmrlby strong liquor of our parents, ourhomes, our hotels, our clubs, our “mm, Wm lose some O,- ms courgstudents, our gatheings, have been begotten and thrived under the sway age m, approaching a custnnlp,“ of prohibition. Mark _you, i do not attribute the moral blight ofi those w," “m have me pm-sisynnce u, later years to Prohibition. What l do say is that asa solvent for our "we, oppnsmon arguments nnmdiquor problem lt has been a ghastly failure. _tile cllstmner. ulld will luck flit’ CANT BE ENFORCED m km the name o“ [he “What is more important, however, is for us to realize now that M, x have sum hel-Orm unmmn“ prohibition simply cannot be enforced. if a Government were formed m“, bruins ca" duly mm, w)“ M. h“. exclusively of men of the calibre of a Raneyor Nickle, for both of whom ‘ M your ’]()‘l-\I'g hen“), w," 1m Hmmd have the utmost respect, lt could not enforce prohibition. In the first Mk‘, you‘ iplace, the O. T. A. practically makes the purchases and sale of liquor ex- Sn 100k “Hal. ma, may of yoursqcept for medicinal and mechanical purposes, a statutory offence, and act. --.-~.<+>~-- ,ualiy prohibits liquor, except native wines, to be used as a beverale. oo-evoooowssuosooooos» Such fanatical legislation does not commend itself to the judgment of lib- Household z erty-loving men. A law which does not commend itself to the normal ' judgment of men, particularly when it docs not commend itself to tile Scrapbook 7;- .14? - _ V, ~»--.a-...-_._.._~. . i o judgment oi‘ fifty per cent. of our population, is impossible of enforce- : nlent- To say that it can is mere partisan twaddle." z By .-_._ ._. ...se__ - ._.- . ___ __ t ,. . , ._ E ROBERTA LEE g WHAT MiGlit hl-{AVE BEEN i vllllbi a ‘c0000. oooooo-oooocooe-ooe: Life's snllllcsl wr) .. "\\’llzll uliglli Win-ll \\'(- .~;ll ulolll- ill silcill-c, lilill ‘t ~. l ' illlve bet-ll." ill zlli lllis world‘ we oll ill" pusl rvllirtii. ‘i _ Protecting the Finger Nails s of mils; ‘Oll illL‘ lilillgs lliul wc have uni-ll Before starting‘ llle ilPXl (lirly ‘Filings (iiluc lllul (‘flllllill b0 llll(loile,i and (iullc. (n- wilul we did " lob- Where Y9" are "ware "V" "l" willl all plan's lillillllV pow-l neglect, ' ’ “WW3 will lwmmli VOW filillPll, Till) 01's; t l.~\ll(l wc re-zllizc ill mil" nwll cmlc l ' U"? finger nan-sh“? " ha" "i- "lmn- ‘Filings said Illlli (‘iiilllfll l)i' ullslll’ " just wilal lhcsv iDlii‘ words ‘- 54' allowing llle soup lo dry bellealll, m, (mu, m". ‘Yum’; “mam ~\ ‘hi’ 1mm" Th1“ T""3"“'"l3 m“ "mill spoke-ll ‘And know lil(.- wlloio world thinks ‘ “cmlmulatmg “W” ‘hp’ "M15" Wo liiiU-ilCYS 0i‘ lllem c-uusl- in be,‘ llle sumo“ "O (loll. whirl T° Rum": ‘B'a°k Li” lllougil good m" ill bolnkl-ll. I nliglll liil\'0 ln-ell." l I To ri-slore black lime. wash it in a pull of water to which is added 01L one tezlspoouflll 0i’ ammonia, Tllcn rinse ill strong coffee. How to Clean Eggs When eggs are ~vely soiled. wnah them ill n solution ol‘ buking soda and wuler. ill n small vessel. ----- ..<-0->_- .- l ' . . lllink. before you speak ynllrlif we could (lllly ilfl lilo vcll that “Wyllla. orally zll-i you (1.1. i llidcs flom uli our EYES ll’ you would hum ilifl sumo illliiif"l‘hf‘ Cflllggqugncq n; “vflfdg and said, 0i‘ (lone. my lricllll. in, deeds. which we can but nul- . i misc! -i~‘llil nlully ll life's whole (‘Oilfili hue-How ilappier flu" we uii would be ll changed, oi‘ mcrl-ilzllll. liilllll we had but iornseell nllli queen. |'i‘ilo sling to us in inter llle 01' ‘all .Tile wilolo 0i‘ this world's ilislolgvi tilnl “nliglll have been." " tells lho luio, “Wlllll nligill —Robert H. Veuninll- DA ILY LESSONS IN ENGLISH By W. L. Gordon : >QO-@OO§§O TRUE 5TURIES about Ll FE lubles (ll-Jed). “an aged woman.“ OFTEN lillS-SPEi.l.E‘l): ll'i'lll$f0l‘-_ ence. ‘ ‘SY-NONYMS: struggle, strain.‘ lztress labor. toil, work. effort. 0X81“ lion. Womb (STUDY: "Use a \\'<>rii. thlee times and it is yours." Let us increase our vocabulary by nluster- . .s>vs(“, fllolzlllz%§zzcoizzcalzaigrgm lug olle word each (lay. Today's ‘will? IMOONCEIVABLE‘ mcm" SOLD a man's Continuous Monthly Income able m‘ being conceived m- inlnir Policy in favour of his wife, to provide her $200 pcr nlnnlll, in case of his prior death, which took place a few years later. Not long after her husband"; dtlthplitf brother cams lo her to burrow some money to put in his business. She answered the simple truth —-she had no money. "Why, you have Tom's insurance," he said. _ She clplillntd that her husband had left her an income of $200 Ker month. She had no lump sum at her dia- '- . Eosai. S c was sorry, but, afterwards, she realized ha! usband had been wise. "Becausc.“ she told me, "if I had had a lump- sum. I would have lcnt it. And it would have been lost, because, within‘two years, my brother failed. l never realized the full value of Monthly Income insurance until that time.“ Let our Re reeentative explain the advantages of tile Mutual Month y Income Policy. ' ("MUTUAL LIFE or o, Allhtifleflsl lned; incredible. "Such a crinle la inconceivable." Q OQOQO-O-O-O-O-Q-O-QO-O-OWOOQ-O l Daliiy Selections FOR (iuardiall Readers April 23, 1927 TRUST lI~N 'HROVIDENCE:— Commit thy way unto tile Lord; trust in him; and he shnii bring ll to pass. bump-am»- “l-le ieadcth me, O blessed tilouilhb. O words with heavenly comfol-l fraught." April 24, i921 (REST WITHOUT ~FR'E'i"I‘lNG-:— Rest lll the 10rd. and wail. patient- ly for him: fret not thyself because of him who prosperetlh in his way. because of the man who brlngelh wicked devices to pass. Psalm 37:7. .5 '- PRaYliilltz-Inrd, Thou hs/sl glv-‘ on us our heal-ts’ desire‘ and hast; not withhoiden the request of our' lips. May we real. in Thee. l l-l. A. sans Provincial Manager 13o Kent Sh, o rlettatown,