‘AYRIL Z5, 193a llow the Money Went PRINCE COUNTY BRIDGES (Continued) Sundry i Walter Bell $1.38; Parker Frances = $0.75; Ottc Johnson $10.00- Russell Mabe $1.50; Med Oak in; ll WoodyCompauy $4.95. e8 ‘ T e- T°W1 -- — — -— 419-83 tlosna Section No. g0 and 50 ($158.48) Brace Mac-Kay a co. Ltd. $157. n. 'r. Holman Ltd. areas, ' Tml — — — — -- - 4159.40 n Adams $360.6'l- B a Co. Ltd. $204.36; 0%? $19.22; George Fit- d 0154-90; R. T. Holman Ltd. ' ~ Morris $4.96; Mom; ‘gel o! Bridges-Prince County E5 '— QUEENS COUNTY ($19,940.34) Bectloré No‘. l 631.11)‘ Y John Cole Ugfizryhchibald Cole .75; Arthur DesRoches $4.00; are DesRoches $2.00; Austin . D mg Paynter $3 - llker $2.00: Steggirt Willard $1.88; WP — -— — "— — ~ —$3l.42 Section Nu. 2 ($240111) Donald's y Adams $19.75: Jerry Adams Atwood Blakeney $20.00; e Brander $4.00; William - nlier $12.00; Samuel Burt 00: Wlliam Donald $4.50; .65 Dvgizun $23.00; John D. an $2.00: Lester Dullllan $2.00; Evans $3.00: James Murphy ' Ed. Murphy dz Son $1.05; McKenzie $2.00; William in‘! $2.00; George Simmonds Horacasgtewart $4.00; Dun- Sundry jBlakney $4.00; James $4 ~ M. F‘. Schurman W. C. T. U. NOTES SIN BY SILENCE To sinulsy silence when we should Makes cowards out of men. The ace Has climbed on protest. Had no voice been ra Main-st inlustlce. itnorance and lust. The inggsltiou yet would serve the And Iulllotine decide our least dis- putcs. The few who dare must speak. and speak , '1‘0 rizht the wrongs of many. WHAT PRICE? The three years following the openinlz of the flood gates of ll- quor in 1933. happen to be the per- iod designated by J. Edlzar Hoover of the United States Department of Justice as "the most terrible per- iod of criminal history in the life The last of those three most terrible years. 1936, re- the number of felonies committed in the United States dur- ing twelve months as being 1.338.- 526. but the number this last year. 1,415,000. which stands as an all time high record. One murder in that “most terrible per- iod‘ was committed. in the United States. every 45 minutes. During 1937 there was one murder every 39 minutes. The Bureau of In- partment of Justice declares that the underworld army of crime in the United States today consists of 4.300.000 persons. of which num- ber 100.000 are boys and lzirls un- Mr. Hoover estimates the cost oi crime in the United States to be fifteen billions of dollars an- nually. Thc President of the Am- erican Bar Association last year estimated the annual crime cost to be twenty-four billion dollars. If Mr. Hoover is right. that represents almost one fourth of the total in- come of the people of the United the President of the Association is cor- almost 40 per cent of the annual income of the Am- Practically every group of scien- problem of crllne in America dur- inlz the last '15 years has placed alcohol in the position oi being a most important factor in crime. General estimates of crimes relat- se of alcohol vary from 20 per cent to 65 per cent, wiltth a the Federal De- lnvestizated the 3S S Bernard $1.00; John Bur- .00; Lorne Campbell $14.00; t ampbell $2.00; James Cash _Waldpn Ferguson $18.96; Al- f reen $4.44; Bert McKay ‘ .Earl Murray $5.92; Francis .'$2S.50; Fred Pidgeon $5.00; Bchurman C Ltd. George Wh ' ion ‘Bernard $1.00; Brace. Mac- Co. $9.62; Brace Stewart 6a Brown $39.00; Campbell Dbell I .75; Russell Graham $90.50; ‘Graham $5.50: H 0°58 ~ R. T. Holma . Ian Henderson $1.00: Wil- lcKay $1.00; ert McKay ' Sterling McKay $34-50; y. oLeod $48.00: Harold May- g Earl Murray $0.50; Ray James Payntcr i - - Harry Som- \._ ._ .. _- - --1,vaz.sv . Sundry . ‘Brown $5.88; Stanley l‘ ll MUITBS McKay $1.351 V. ynter $3.00; John Q1111"! _ _. - 418.13 $1,811.87 . . $0.50: t. lter Wismore $11.00. — —$60-84 's Creek usins $8.50: 38111111111" .50: Wallace Farrish »_| r Hamilton $11.25: Mel- - $17.00; Daniel Mc- . ; William MTKBY y Parsons $15.00; James Parsons ‘_ Parsons $2.40: E1410“ B0; Alvin Parsons $19-50- ’ _ _ _ - - —l'l'l.80 k» I .50; William Chandler $6.25: e Weeks $2.00 R f.‘ l avll lllhld‘: bulb-J _ u our yeleoa Aaywouadhnll ynihrluue- “ umhlqboitevl .1 t‘ erlcan crime prob- nificant Dart which alcohol plays in that problem. Thele elusive evidence. relation between to make it clear to the man who runs and reads that the revenue which alcohol pays to the govern- profits which it pays tel-prises are small in comparison even with the actual dollars and cents cost to the Am- Ernest H. Cherrlngton. AIMS AND ATTAINMENTS Superintendent in’ Nova Scotia was this sentence: “It is not defeat but lownesa of that brings failure." We still accept the ROB-l set for our organization by its founders. but we need to study the methods » we are using to attain it.- We have met many disappointments. de- feats. and much opposition. and sometimes have reckoned them as ate answer to our consider their cause. 1r we review our past. conmarin: with our present. we see maw in our favour. Study the tude of science toward ever-ale liquors or the edge of mwes of our ivinq while drlnklnl - in all of these we see marked ad- there was never a time when the traffic was so hedse albo political power and faulty leaislation but that cannot withstand the tide of public opin- ion tlhatmis slowly being aroused THE SUPERJNTENDENT OI‘ PILL Dear Fellow-Workers:- W. C. T. U. is the society in Temperance work. if we are to be proper moth- - ers. we must make our foremost care the traininu of the children under our supervision. Our unions on Prince Edward Island are few and far between. which means that there are many districts that do not come under the direct in- fluence of any temperance orzan- But our objective is to briniz some message of Christian import and temperance to every Rlfl and boy in the province either thrculrh Sunday School work or in. day schools: either by tcnvperenoo education or some such device as the use of blotters or proscrammes. We believe the old saying. "As the twin is bent the tree's lnclin ". is true of children as well as trees. 1f we can succeed in plantina a firm belief. in all that the W.C.'1‘.U. sundry Cecil Robert Murphy $1.00‘. » a $1430: Arthur-Walsh . “‘ "‘ “$2753 “um vounz people. and in saving them the indifference or antagon- ism to personal religion first. as well as the monstcr evil that is stalking throulzh our land to des- troy them. we shall feel that our efforts have been crowned with success. As Evanzelistic Secretary I plan to pursue my part of the task by first serldlnlz out letters to all our unions. asking each to Rive their own particular method -of contact- unlz people who do not come direct influence of the W.O. '1‘.U. If they have not one. I hope they will think out one. have. an exchanle of al. If we are to do reel‘ win every boy and air] as every man and women for the~ d caudal‘? life. and usaefter ance ca . '91s mgfrtlle children um. and weary in will we must win out in our tablish the Klnfidtmt. sincerely Your! Hazel D us "be not in any adequate is sufficient con- however. as to the alcohol and crime of alcohol-caused letter from our need now is to list right places and zrowinz condemna- the minds of our THERE ART‘. plrrcunnr 3 4 coopvrlln lllllsll‘ ‘lli l 4v. wl-Il- THESE ARE GOODYEAR FEATURES: N0 OTHER TIRE HAS THEM O You can check any tire, int for point-chock tire mileage records-umyw ere—then go to your Qoodyear 4-Squaro dealer and he will give you posi- tive proof of Goodyear-h superiority. He will show you how Goodyaar’s four-way traction is superior to any other. How ‘tho forward—backwarcl—right— left grip resists skidding in any direction. He will prove to you that Goodyeafis exclusive Supertwist cords are more elastic than any other cords-retain their strength longer-and provide greater pro against blowouta-extra life to Goodyear tires. He will show you how Goodyear tires have more contact with the road-which distributes ‘the load and reduces tire wear. 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