_ covet-sneer Control, Dlmlnlehes Bootlegglng , Office of the Commleeiener. ‘and Superintendent. Alberta Provincial Police Edmonton, Alberta, ‘ 5th May, 1927. Regarding the’ Government control oi liquor in the Province oi Alberta, thlqie provthg very successful and has diminished L " gglnimfand the men _ liquor, except in some dietrlcte (esp _ ily among foreign- ure of- moonshine ere) _who ha've been making. it ‘all theiiflllvcnvwhere a little of it la atili being clone;.-not~o r nly tnenelncetiiip iiquceiaw oi the-Irovince o! Albiitteiltta "the inté‘ effectfthere hefnot been ae much crime. "Iifrpublie are only too willing to aeliet the-Police in any way to enforce the present Liquor Act. ’ In eo fanae-theaiberta Provincial Police ia oncerncd, this Act livery eaey to enforce and we are given very little A , trouble in connection with lt._ . (Signed) w. c. seven, vlcbezmmlaeioneri Alberta Provincial Police. Conservative l ‘people to ‘take up the active func- tions of a discarded caterer to their Statesman lower appetites and passions, it is ____ (Continued pom we . i°-) 3 l restriction trenched on the facili- tles for your personal liberty cham- 1 p10,, to get his drink. So, did the shortening of the hours _qnd,ti;e ex; ‘ clusion of holidays andeleciion days. -And in the new Government Sale laws these same personal lih- oriy advocates support a law full of prohibitions and restrictions, and itidccd praise these as ifs savinl; nient in any province could have . something to their credit that they sought diligently for and found this ‘specious phyiactery to exhibit up- on their foreheads. not make a man virtuous or tem- perate by act of Parliament and passed these new laws, Take the tracting a taste for intoxlcants. latest enacted and in forest-the On- tario Act. , The Ontario ‘Liquor ‘Control Act . ‘ " (192%) Every man and woman-in tha! ul; the same time they decree thal province is prohibited from the re- tail selling of liquor. Every man and woman is prohibited from buy;- lng this “good creature of Goii,’ unless a permit issued at the plea- sure of three men, not elected for ~ this purpose by the people. hasiirst been bought and paid for." Only permit can sales be made. The quality and amount puxiciiasedultusf. be noted thereon and open for in- spection. The permit itself maybe cancelled by these same three men if, in their opinion, it is being too chnuren? freely used. Numerous and strict prohibitions are declared’ as to where this liquor can be drunk, as Bliilli-YP "l"! balllmr- llldfie 9nd cflm‘ getting business and that individu iual, millionaire and pauper. society 1,19. u,“ icommhhhm, became he woman and servant, all must go in my“, person, solicit and pay m- tbsir per. he,“ fin consequence. gMem , . Governments when re mils, apply. and stand-import!“ ill prdechbfl for lack of enforcement the counter of the Government Ohumy vxcuged ,he,,,,,e1ve,,'hy he _ _ are brought under general jurisdic- hiirtender, have endorsed on their 31,115,,‘ 11m, 11,1, ]Bwg-[]|Bh- own mm‘ think should, uphold and strength necessary commodities. permits the quantity and quality u their purchases and have these in- may cancel them for mlsilfle- l" from the violators of the law. Brew ncceptihg all these restrictions and prohibitions they practically deny the genulneness of their opposition c¢,-,-,,,,111°h_ 1",,“ 1,, ave” dhec to the previous enactments on the ti . Ellllllld! 0! their Drflllllllillllll! Mill ‘grlven to some action these leg interference with __persensi.liberty, and freedom of facilltieslfor obtain- inl: liquor, What the Yeere Teach. in brief the experience of tho auhhehh last 100 years of effort to diminish and eliminate the evils of the tqmpgfancQ‘ I.iquor Traffic goes to prove tha "lily through prohibitive reltric about, and that this improvement has been in exact proportion ‘to the progressive additions of appli-_ This experience ed prohibition. shows also that drinking flourishes hiya ,he w“ ,0 1h, hmmah, 911m most where the facilities are the these facilities are diminished‘ by cutting d n the numbei-"of sale places an ‘ the hours all‘ wed for biiity by legal bans and s cial and moral reprobation. All an rice ohitaxes and contributions to muni cipal es,enses. Behind- these poll “wk” m” m” m9 °ll'llY' “all” cies trailed in support the Modera Infill! of reducing these,._evlls to a mlnlmum l! by way of tdtal prohi- bition of sale. manufacture and im- Dorlilllhn. based on a. eup rtlng public sentiment and an angst continuous enforcement of- laws en: acted for that purpogg, 1t is pitiable d ‘ after a hundred yfllarstgfqlcth ed lessons of all this me ‘Ahat iaued and successful battle in which our Canadian provinces had sll roughed the final conclusion and emhuuleu ti" uvahlblilvs Principle IIMUIGIP liquor" laws, a new-genergtluu. 0g legislative experimenters jhould have utterly lgnoredthe M111 leer-u. iéih‘ '- perieuce and substitutdd- thereaft- tionists in solid phalanx, the per paint, thelong procession of brew add seasoned drinkers and all de voted lovers of boozew unswfck joined the procession I n if , l e specious Drown °' G°'°"'m°“l sigh anil leadership of the Premiers -utbfl politically and otherwise, the Sale and a iegelrreha " u the discredited one , respectable garniente‘ lip- n. l t! oljbllejlige. it e imporiliit-ntiiltdwetialilyee the reggae given for this rejection "l "lowerin- lot ststmfv “llsneeil necessary. henna ills lnlqfilte oftrue temperance By thie-‘iprsfeoiag statement tbsp l My aloft-banded co men ,_ to the temperance aontime re e jha country end, show a desire to soften the shock ,to public feeling Linoidalif i0 the ‘Gov parent's taking ‘over v the fapcti no of a degraded’ glvltélgmlgidt‘ m1, or Traihc. hen leeuiti of Government lale. veaotbee in l mes. illicit stills b" v Ii e_ dine bootleggere l‘ ent to the retail trade in liquor , scale nothing bu, u uweehmg .1 the National Prohibition Act" Their assumption is that you can- already referred to. These gentle- that you can successfully do that by providing respectable tempta- tions and facilities for the gratifi- l! "lllllrlilliliie that we have the re. i cation of his appetite and by cover- plies of only 169 of them, 01' m1... l i - ,1 . Without these no Govcrn- fess great anxiety to shield the _ M "res children of the state from -con- Pwllllilllmi- A larger number_1;(; l srtllftillrltecziltl-slartlegliatixlthevi-ltl-ieispums: odllposed m prohibition‘ and i" M‘ . food value in a barrel of beer than “on 25 expressed "Dlmslllml- bill t in a half-pint of milk, and counsel them that the safe thing is to have nothing to do with iutoxicants and “meg bmllegiiers are as thick as pe,-,,,,ce hm, mm, [ha promises o’ the home of these children shall be the place where all liquor shall be drunk and "they place within ‘easy distance of the school and church a th Government drink shop into which e the children view the continuous entrance of bishops and bankers, leaders in hi h societ , ud es and upon personal presentation of this mwyers. ‘me: an’ wlgrfleng 0t a" grades, eager to purchase and proud to carry away the essential and pre- ernlng motive is being thrown into cirrus beverages sold therein. Pre- the discard and the fact of‘ sale is contend example are here at strife. being. boldly zivoweil. The whole wlllcll Wlll b6 llkély l0 Will i116 machinery of the (‘ommission is They claim that the old laws were 1s brave“, succeedmg not enforced and that in conse- - - m how n mm be transported’ as to nuance,‘ , lost respect for an shops and groceries. through mail the carrying and inspection of the hermit, and so t... ad tnnuitum. "“"°-‘ “““/"°°“°““‘g “d "m" parlors. through eiui» and banquet runlmlF-grllw m“ l‘ "at mmmy’ licenses. and special quantity her- l lavas-tigers unenforceable Their ' polities of Quebec have grown from Enema, h the _comm,sa,onhrs who ‘Jfl-me" quickly tmlowed “ch mm ninety in 1017 to two. hundred and Y v soon began to take hush money sevemyheven h, “m1, ers and distillers joined in the cry , . A *0 lliiiilon of the trafilc itself and it! of the individual to choose what he most numerous, and declines as h,_,_9,,uung evils, Incidentally they shall eat and drink and to demand would make the! traffic a revenue that facilities be provided for easi- producer and devote apart of the ly obtaining it, despite any and oil Elli" i0 charities. to the reduction consequences entailed thereby upon BQlIB-Llllifllly 05196011. some blsh- ority thereby conferred upon the ops! and bankers and judges, and traffic. Add thereto the insidious f°l'°°m°"l<l"'° Kiwi" ""1" “"491” and makes 1t DQ131119 1,; wncohh, high ucrsonagss in business and and powerful lure of easy govern- ' finance. and in the rear. in full war meat revenues, ln wiiicii puhl fe to say and right to say lu provinces when Ouverumfli hat but for the personal influ- ll laws would not’ have been re- pldced brthe new substitutes. but Wfillll have been strengthened - tfor. and enforcement 0|, euew a campaign of in otion ‘a in pm“, and information in the f y, the - W! i . hence of incrheimetg: the public plliiorlll- » A 11W N"! And the Government itself hse in ieliee the body, ltroilgohfltq the "p, come to - the front, and others , " g wholly unteugbvertrln process of . in Mani “be and 39111 1, formation: and la time must he not singular. _ therefore, ‘that, the ‘the brewers openly up lncuieeted the social, ‘scientific. British Columbia and Quebec Gov its imitate the law “wfluufleoopomio end pollltlcal-‘ieets in- ernmeetebave openly discarded the step! telbente of m time». ‘voltm- ot tit r pnovloeee: lead ply corrupt oletgtegug meat sale currents THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN FEDERAL CHURCHES 0F CHRIST-R°‘°"i},fifj§gigfg§,,e,i Say Many Politicians Support Prohibition v jI-louse oi’ Lords on Midday, when the question of reform’ of the up- -_.__.__._.___... In a review of the Prohibition more mildly; the remainder must per chamber will be raised by Vis- eituation the Department ofRe- also be classed as opponents. since 0mm‘ Pllzlillell- Pllyille confer‘ ,, _ _ _' ences will also take ce in co - searci of the l-etletal Churches of they wanted modification, such as new“ Wm, the _ prmsa], Wm. Christ says: the telélfilillli-‘ia i: light wines, or 1g achrczfly so bum,“ m, “we ah.- .. _ wan e t e ue ec s st m of"Gov= n squthi n ti , 1s ai -be- if infractions 40' the law incid- eminent sue y e come an inllportltrrfts omits: n l ' _ Fizaiiaifs motion will declare in The view of the business ele ‘new U, the long standing deem" men‘ was Fulfilled lllll-ll"_lnl° ations of ministers that reform oi Rotary and similar Clubs. On a the second chamber was urgently vote taken at the Cleveland Rom“. important the House of Lords Club only 64 out of 188 favoured riuklllrellcutllmf a ‘xasnmblg’ “llllllw n' an te nng s mem ers p. the existing law. At the Rochest- Th“, w,“ he chanenge’, b}, ‘he er Kiwanis Club prohibitionista Duke of Marlborough who will numbered 30 out of 70. In only move the wrecking of the amend- oue ballot was there a majority mem" l‘ ... of,“ Dephrunenhs ownhwentigab Igvourablg t0 Pfillllllll-lm‘ the nersliip of the state with the ~0|'g_ The smmmenu, h, me new “m” “Y elllllll-llle "limb"! brewers and distillers and the as- uon o! me Emmi“ d8 H h being 54 out of 81. These figures aumption iiy the province of the this aspect or the ‘ m" I18 Wii m-e worm “mug by me 8,1,8 o, functions and responsibilitlta of . fro em arc in- ,1“, 8,8,8", t t the Drink 'I‘raffickere and all tho deed remarkable. ’lbe Research mohlbmoljrt: sfflotfnlzznrgnfigz? consequences of tho Drink ’l‘rai'l'lir. Dfiliflrlmunt oi’ the (iouncll inquir- ed 1n various ("reuuona u" m "my ‘iusm of captains of industry over Spacious Argument for “c 0pm,)" o" me ‘hesulm of ‘my the industrial and_ economic value Government Sale 1,111,, ; U _ 0 prohibition. But more . m‘: onllamoni. othus from the Imam. more Important mo hi"; The WllOlO effort and purpose of usan prominent business men democrat“: ’ ' the tcitipcrittice people in their colllllry. are the views struggle for rcfnrm has been to expressed by the working classes, (lelfliiillilc and _ tie-socialize the of which 111.3 Bhheth, conmhm a Traffic. All this is now to be good many hpec1mens_ Ollfliigetl. _'l‘he Governmeni.-—tlie .30 m _h representative and trustee of the mom Isllsiue ilgsgilviflll but uponhihf bgsttl thought and the highest ideals , u ll 1W0 - ° l9 Billie. the guardian of its '10" flflys the report, "thug 11 h, morals and protector of its welfare ltigiiiy probable that many persons and huppmess_""w Step“ lll- T“ hm, ehnecm" ,9 ma, cuss the Traffic from its illegal prombmfin layws igamilgszhvile ml‘ and tiiscretiited status and en~ ference h I e r pre- thrones it as an instrument anti H - cnause they cannot “Kelley of the state; clothes it with stand the gaff" of mo“, “mm respectability and the high sanc- ism) (,1 77) tion oi its authority. it. says to (Special to theIGu-prdixn) LONDON. June 18. -—' great controversy will be revived in the, should continue on the present cllllllBe l" Dlllllli! opinion can pre- vent the effectual nullification oi (p. G5.) This is an emphatic indication of the present state of public opinion, and it is confirmed by the reports "1911 hill/B their headquarters in New YOTR. but their interests ex- tend all over the United Staten, 11 expressed themselves in favour of vdeclared themselves vigorously £19 lllfwflll‘ and distiller: l wlll ence urtt be your cash customer, relieve you of all overhead sale ex- iieas on a dog's ba k. Th - - . . o, we varmus Liqueur Comennliigiflohil: their advocates and supporters: zluyollf-clll-‘tlifiiizltlet “Ole. ma‘ bear msumony m the ("menu-leg O-f and these facts must be broadcast pie. You will at en~’ b0 mli peol enforcement and the persistent -tc- and made plain t0 a"- from the opprobri mce t e re eve‘ tivities of law violators. In Quebec The essential difference between the material out gt 3i "sllpplymkg rapidly multiplying taverns Prohibition and License as ap- ards are manufactured dllnmd‘ have taken the place of the. 01.1 plied to the Drink Traffic must be iteu 5,110,", kee 8'“ Rh acre ' saloon with added facilities seat. adequately and insistently shown. em, and V0,, w?" 1,851,115", (lguegg ing comforts, and the easy untuu-ia. And it may well he that the experi- 81,19 h,,,1',,cc,.e,,,~,e,, purvel “in”; tion of the sexes. l ment of Government Control, now His .\iajesty'n G0ve|»,,,,,,,,,, y“ Shel}, Thelflcuon m. Comm, as a gov, being tried out in the different prfl- resented in the provlucts vinces, may serve, though at great 1t gays 1,, “,9 Deon“, o, m, m0 cost, practically to demonstrate its vince: It’ hereafter 601161. chin“ own inefficiency and failure, and are ‘intulc into tiruitkurili-i Vhotncs thus lead the way to a renewed and darkened and youths ueiuuuwd worked to promote sales and in- sllclcaiiifiilllll illpplilclattifin of“: fllflflifil‘ lives endangered ant] re,u,1a1h,,,8 crease Government revenues, and 1""; fl’ e53“ 0" w e Tlllnefl by drink. you will at, leagl Saws h, ‘en en oiceinent. For deep-lat have the pleasure of knowing that, in the conviction of our people bati- the Government of your pfovln ed on moral, social, economic and supplied the booze and heaped $2 national grounds, is the deterinina- profits arising therefrom tion to win ultimate decisive vic- And it says to each boy and girl ' mfts, are all shrewdly exploited. itfrllgwrfgleelltgnfi imlggtlk‘: ‘lg humml,‘ °l ‘he ‘Mill-l zeneration: we .10 Dry areas are being plckeietl with bllzghtmg cum“; 0:22; L? ufifllTga ilnllguillfiefi Wiih your htthers and “"1” "cllmes “ml ‘“‘l“’°" "Y "m" fic This determination isqbaslc and t is Bl: mm “hi” you for safe- ‘ and express delivery to individuals ' .3’ 5a e10 have nothing to du W111, will not be denied But while work- into f ' therein until they ‘lose heart and mg Mung theaelméq we may and I m"? eating liquors. On the con- - - - We eclare them useful anti I" this “my the we‘ nmmcl en the hands of the Government in them under o-u- we take every honest effort to enforce the provide .es,.é....'f,l§te°fi°" and we restrictive and prohibiting provls- you may obtain that}; aces where ions of the laws now in force. invite - ' And we your custom, illil-l this is wrong in. [lrlnclplg um] Maritime Provinces “Ml if’ my mind prove dlsastroug ll lKQwiO the public welfare and to . liticai unoraiit . ' it is sought also to extend Gov- p‘) y The partnership in business will inevitably mow 1h. clares that in some districts in Wiu ' the“ “l5 l0 promote tru e tem- orders, express deliveries. in beer ‘ The consumption of alcohol is ‘drinking population are simply amazing. isletive experimenters led by their With the continuous extensions crnment Sale to the two provinces _ Palm's Mi lagers, in several cases of facilities for sale and the oon- Th‘ “e t m | h b t n t° ‘l mllllml iiiirtlwishlp. Now aild a_.'t e s cr ce of their ubllo tinuous, strlkin rowth of these 6 a "ill W i 0P9» 9 l P9 ' pledges, sprang their new-fryngled sales, falls thtft father contention "Owl! it"! Bilcfiellfli": Oliiwlfll- fizxgrzwt zany“ “mm” 9"’ experiment of Government Bale, that the new systeni would lilcreuse y a w I °°"""'"d ‘h’ which they camouflaged under the the sobriety of the 11801118. iliininisii of Government Control the consumption of liquor and so acting in the sole interests of true gradually lead to the elimination a sober generation. free 1mm the it la allied- stlli exempt from such enactments. as "m, a the” “w. m] t“ co riue e Why substitute for what you now have and under which however in- adequately enforced has grown up Ilipiwrt of the liquor interest; and that lililififclf will ultimately corrupt “"4 d""°y My party with which of the 1mm, tmmc by way 1,1 edhcu. presence and influence of the eal- ‘No Gnvemment can afford m l Iifhey promised to controls traffic tion and the practice of rational 0°“ “"11 ll! flflflofllflllllllfl- Bil eliilell- ,. 1 u ' which they had allowed to become methods. What is apparent to the a 5e mvemm from the vices and m“ h" lmlmwemelll ‘"39" lllollglll uncontrollable; to abolish the student and observer is a distinct b ‘tlegger and all illicit dealers to demorallzation of piibilc seniintcitt w om they had given full play, to brought about by the ridicule at promote personal sobriety, to re- criticism of prohibition in high dttce the consumption of liquor and social and governmental circles: ment of so brief an existence and. according to evidence, so ineffect- ual in operation‘! Surely it is the ,1, part of wisdom to await fuller trial of the new system and in the mean- time to demand and obtain better enforcement of thepreseut law. Do not be misled by the sophism of Governmenn Control as the prime motive and virtue of the new ‘yellllllmes M’ its neome. still less to become the sole and active a2,- ent for exploithrg those vices, a Conclusion And now I must draw this al- ready long article to a conclusion. “get fine challenge you all to for- legislatisve experiment. Gcvern- anhectmiplfonggmggl ‘lgofmélellillieuig ment ac ia the prime motive: the h, Ell d ll - - society; the assumption by ill” ffffizgmenrngofvltirfilul; yuetnugcfin cipie. The? fssgo-dsii-Igllelngogtl ‘tllirilillg - state of the functions of the tlis- ' u, he 51,111 , 1», . o, t . _ - credited liquor purveyor autl tho “l: lg Qgebeiii» l" Bllllsll Clllllmbl“ age sale of alicoltiiclllc iiquokil-eafllegvtfie - sanction of respectability and autll- ‘slgowl tflatlatlaee 53356;’ system which slipparm 1t. The as. flentlal element that gives- it favor - the assertion of the natural rights the proliibltory enactments‘ that shmract 1 ' t l h ll. i~ h, Government zeal and effort in en- 1, become: ..’f,,§fc,fw§,e°§,‘°,‘f,§p£§fl _ _ forc m t, h t, l , charities and municipal untiertak bee: pigductiz: ‘y; belzgsllfiéaglulzlsl: able and unattractive. The alcohol- ere and distillers and bootloggerfl lugs may share, and you have a A" the w“ enacts of drink bsgm‘ lc effect is its sale recommenda- tion to those who use it. - combia tion of influences which art ‘Science declares that alcohol has power, 1y to form support,“ m,“ not while the liquor is in the vats in these new enactments the lic oplu on. What, then, should be “d “m” °t ‘he brew" “d mam‘ little or no food value and that its Premier of Quebec led the way; the attitude and action of th the Premier of British Columbia friends of_ temperance and prohibi- sobn followed; the three Prairie tion under these circumstances? P vinces fell into line, and lastly ‘ th ‘Premiers of Ontario and New ' ler, nor whe shelves of tsetltllinrltiszltllrjireiiii ‘fillets? use dermis“ and dmnoranua m“ They begin when the Government heflu-w function“ of ‘body and bar-tender delivers the beer the ',I:,',‘fl',:,'§§fn§ 2,1,1,‘ polsgnou‘, “d wine and the ' . ' ‘z’ 8'“ 5° 5 W‘ r l§"l-'-'-‘-°’-9°v-i“.°.%?i. s:.i:1.'r.."s'::::.z-".r.~. szrxizzziiii- t at Government Control ceases. v ' I ' sale laws are in force they are in- Tlmreatlfl‘ the llilllill‘ llelillmefl ll"! ltei§§§§i§t'n“'el§2$ fttutliglegcczllvlltxid vited by the Government to eonsid- Pmlurl-Y °l m9 PlllcllllleF-lf! b9 ‘Wherever it appears it is the he’; or the issue as settled and to fall ""5 b! lllm II I18 pleases, and n.1,, o, d-hhrde, o, mmy o, "hone" in behind the new acts and upllvlll than ‘m’ m" m“? l“ l" "ll 110i‘ and" business disorganization Soc- the enforcing machinery. The ali- “M” commfi“ m“! V013 9! ill?- iaiiy it harms the i dividual in- liolll is specious but absolutely tie- morflllliltion and degradation abso- gums 11,9 hmny’ ‘hmdera’ and Q lAttitude of Prohibltioniete 1y pg wgqguuu gflfqfggfl'_qjth huh. ‘ltruotive and inadmissible. For us gfgilll? "08 from Government Con- hampers the work 0f the school and e , effort and reasonable-success t“ “ll! ll" ""1""! "l Pmllliml u‘ ' surf‘ the “u” mgrlmd out; by 11,,“ perience gained in a century of ar- eeuturise of practical experience, , Welktiieee laws have been in force mdlvldm“ “a '°‘""l “w”? "l ‘he ment Control, they are out for Gov- and nationally it degrades citizen- gm- ‘y; 1,, Dugout h,“ 1 stale; to deny our principles and g g 1., 351:1? "In outsell: .u."§.‘.‘,$,,~ 1: embrace the experimental theories “m” ' _ lllfllbil, llil two to three ihhthlllgitireirie Provinces. with - the Church. am-d ls the antliithesis The ellrnente bohlnd 2M MW of every helpful effort for human op- are not seeking Govorli- lift and development. Politically duous struggle for sobriety in the 1",“..- Tlllilfl "l" "QM BlilD. cmaltes waste and poverty, the drink and demand facilities for cguggg 511,93“, “m,” to chm,’ obtaining it:- tliolp liiioroliad iii and is everywhere en instrument of a of thdlnew policies would be disas- "lllll ll"! Illlfllllll- W9 filling: "ll-ml the production of the drink: bgew- eun-uptuyu. ",4 (mun-den ,1 reduce, lIy-the principle 0f will 5 him“ ere and dietiliers who want e in an cases the tax-hem; gblilii! of the individual and totabprol-tibi- gmhuy. mn-ket tet- their wares; of the common-and in multitudes "l"! "I'll" Bllilé- W6 lllolllil W" those would-be violators of law of instances itunae him from a mu. feet our organisations sod launch who we]; guy opportunities for ob- tributor to the state to a burden talning ' their supplies. all went and oh e upon the state“ may Government Sole and care little 0i‘ other uetry in production an Iolioolythe Church. the Press lull nothingtfor Government Control. supply elves something-the: nour lsreelr iintnsehi eouerliion h» mind and-motive the replenishment mind. and. feeds the lieaffiepiritual of its revenues: an? the more it neodepf the soul of mam-this cel- eeile the greater its acome. 1t ll ling and traffic, froth in mmlhenoe- filth fleet/mine eooe Iiildd to oral-ob. allure It! ever! y deterioration of manhood beepecioil eel end fiction of Iloverament _ 1 _ bile run of ooan-tleae numbers of m " ee the‘ govefliiiig motive human ' " d”. . Th r ‘ m“. liens unveil}. tieiigyall "Ll at» V or: co ant eecsmmmutmifigdlmfifiguugeauunuar. ‘Ti...’ "iii-lib so?‘ t .lfiilllliirpbd ntliI: T glittering eopitletriee pfgitggve " the iatereiiriif ma‘ temper- elr legislation, and‘ have bol It and have . iii! it an eftlc t and" profitablolrevl‘ w: "we should m it e female .' . i beidil work. clothe it with PACKAGES PAGE ELEVEN VALUABLE RESENTS Get aboard CLIPPER. It’s a fine smoke, and saving the Coupons means valuable presents. You can obtain tobacco pouches, razors, playing cards — soaps and other toilet goods for the ladies—basebal1 outfits and other sporting goods for the boys —— books and many useful household articles -- just by saving the coupons in every package and tin of CLIPPER. For free copy of the Pmmium Cafologue, write to THE B. HOUDE COMPANY. LIMITED. QUEBEC CLIPPER ,, CUT PLUG GET A TIN AT YOUR DEALER’S ur midst as a lawful and useful going institution? Other industries work upon wood and iron fund nat- ttral resources, and make them into usefu-l adjuncts to the iteressiiies and rational] pleasures to the com- munity. The Drink traffickers iuse as their raw inat- erial the chlldrcnborn into our homes, and could npt exist for a -generation unless they were suo cessful in making a proportion» of them into drinkers of their boozc ity. When the fathers and mothers of our families invite them as help- ful partners in rearing their child- ren, when the school masters and mistresses invoke their aid in carrying on the proper education of their pupils, when the Sunday the ministers of our Churches im- plore their cooperation as intiis- pensible partners in the spiritual- iaation. and salvation of our people. then it will be time enough anti may become‘ our duty to clothe the Drink Traffic in white raiment. and install it in public places. Until then surely we can do no other than ban ii: from our ‘midst and 1 SAVED TAXPAYERS MONEY protect society and ourselves from its deadly ravages. Ottawa, June 9th, 192i‘. Note: The Right lHonorabic Sir George iEulas Foster, G.~C.:M.C.. D. ___ CL, .l.ll...-D., was iborn in Carleton IBi-unswiclr, September 6rd, L847. Appointed Professor of ‘Classics in the University of New ‘1-871. Afterwards studied in. Edinburgh and ‘Heidel- ‘burgh. lEiected to House of iC0m~ Senate of ‘Canada "1921. Chair-man , . 1 of the lCanadian delegation ‘to the ll ‘llllmi ll l ‘l [First Assembly of the Magus of Total saving, 3-year period . . . . . . . . . . . .. . .. Nations at Geneva ‘I020 and was elected one of tha] Vicfi-tpresidilais . - r giatllgofgsszsxzlge’. "130 refilggu ,, payers $56,001.00 in three years. Control Ill‘ . lhilflo‘. ‘hm Ill b§u°'|.d‘“" one-thud sober. iadneirrioue and .\ . “ potable beings. . - ._ ified til r intentions of ntgnng iWbat. single pleehu it toenail? no ieeieletio also 1min t pert-Wt synopsis». tee eet u erg/in i‘ 0i Jesus Christ." PRESBYTERIAN izuuiicn m uni ADA liivucliis uuriuiiu .-\t the last mcciiiig oi the Nluritimc Synod nilthcPresby~ and victims of their nialign ticiiv- tcriait Church in (fanatic. the following resolution was moved by Rev. L‘. :\'. Kerr, of Halifax, and seconded by Rev. \V. Britten, Oxioril, K5,, zind tinzinimoiisly adopted by lht- Synodb- Rrsoivcri. that this Synod use cvcry effort to pro- mntc the cause 0i TRUE (‘HRLYTIAN TEMPER- iSehooi teacher. the deiicons‘ and Afl/(TE rtnil eujoins its ministcrs to emphasize this viriiic from their 1mipils, believing that the SALVA- ’I'I()N l-“IfOA-I lNTljA-IPIYRANCE AND OTHER V/CILS‘ OF I:I\’(II§.S‘.‘S' can bc found only =in the gospel were controllable : —— ed Government lSlr John MacDon- W?" ‘ ‘l ' " ‘W’ - 1921-22-22. 192445-26. aid 1-885 as Minister of Marine and Provincial Treasurers ofiicc 48,093.00 $ 33,711.00 Qifglglleiégsfigfsaizzf f1" Provincial Bllllfiinp,‘ ._ ............ ,. 18,438.00 15,105.01) ‘lMay '29, 1888, in resinging that po- Falconwootl ., 341,680.20 312,907.30 fxglginxlgll Iifinépgifzflgaliégulfffi; Legislation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . azssaso 51.26am lor, June 8, 191/6. Summoned to tllc Registry Office . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22,310.11. 20,976.85 t.‘ ‘ ‘ ‘7174-618-21 Government Control Has Worked i Reforma ‘i. Showing wherein the Stewart Government saved money to the Tax- payers. These savings were mnfic in Departments where expenditures i - i ‘iii-J, Cost under. Cost under. mons for Kings County 1-882. Joiu- did!‘ ‘ ""1 f i "T" -" l? .1 Liberals. Conservatives. " ”*-=.po- . 66,001.00 in these five departments the Stewart Government saved (YIGVTRP _ tion Says Woman Magistrate Mrs. Emily F. Murphy, a former president of the Federated Women's ilnetitutee o! Canada. judge of the Juvenile Court of Alberta and known as Janey (hand: for bar femoue writings says: 1 . “Before Government Control beca both on the platform and by my lpen. me the law of Alberta I opposed it vigorously. I was fearful that our. lam. state would be worse than our first, it seemed only logical that if the restrictions were removed there would be more drunkenness and crime. No living _. contrary, I had a lilo line of arguments on the subject, too." "After a period of several years in which 1 have been called upon to enforce the pr ent Liquor Control Act, both as a city and Provincial Magistrate, 1 am bound to ll! tha my feerslfjere largely unfounded." _ "Titers was not a rush, of inebrity as d] had predicted. The condition baa steadily improved becaues the law was well conceived and is ibciug well enforced." ".1 know that bootlegging has been largel or aubetitutes for liquor, euch as methylated spirits or pebred; that there iecomperatively little drinking among juveniles, leee dribieaaeee. more general albepeet, an the law." _ nausea...» previously resent for Nth»... of all intoxioaatl. ere , _ _ e t eo ear ee tbie Province in concerned. Government Control ll . yarns a reiorlniatioaaa at usan." a . ~ v . could persuade en's to the y-very largely suppressed; that poisoned ‘canned heel.’ have dillir‘