lThe Spirit of _ _ The Gang (Continued trout page ll) t and pastimes, and in common school-boy ititerests. lilost ot‘ us can look- back wit-h regret to the time. when leaving sthool, we made our first break in friendships through having left the gang tie- ~lllIlt1. As i ltave said. for the ytnost part the gang ls well led. for the average boy has a code of hou~ roi- iipon which lie tirldes himself ‘anti would not iulliitgly tii-eak. or - hold iqtY-optetnpt, But. sometimes the gang lltnotjwisely- led and than come the beginning oi’ boyisa troubles which may lay tftr- tnuitda- ,tl0n for llfe-lottg regrets. *1 on‘: Incnllunhll t ‘onnmnlter cur- od IIQQOJOO lnournn . slim- mu ho hi. lmiunn hi». prom-- n up to 875100.000. in: i hivmheil {sufficiently Illd iunno vo 10.11 9M1: tumor? ilurltlmo- '0I|t\DI_If0 Inga"! llllnurllve. lu- ‘lnlrr lbnul thoni. ‘Boys’ Honour As an individual the average boy ‘iviiuld no inoie think 0t‘ doing wroni: than lie ivotiltl iliiuk of ai- temptitig to deny his oini identity. 'ilut when M‘ nets ttigetber with titlit-i- hoys and a iiiiiiti stronger anti more tltiitiirizttiiig tltttn the others sitzizests stinicthint;—iveli. there they are. izamc tor ttnythintr. good. bail 0r iutllllcretit as coiitlitiotis silent to warrant. \\'l'i ' that makes a gang - FE! Pill-HUME T. “Z HiI.\'Tl.PI\ - Slnnnnr for Prince Iiidwurtl lh|llllll hChlrlMts-town, l’. l2. I. wtiulti ilCl tli intlivitlttttily"? Analysis of Gang Spirit lii the first plai-t- tlteri- tiitist lit- ctiiiitntiii iiitt-rest lietxirti a group o.‘ 110.1% torn - a gang iii the sense in t\lllt'll I stiettk. Smite believe that tilt‘ can; or crottzl ]),~'_V(fh(\1()gi(_\a]]_v l'i‘pl't.~t‘lll.< the zive-iagr- ititt-lli- ilviivi- ill iltr- intlivitluals cfllllpflfilllt: it, ultilc titlit-rs itiaititain that the ttualities and tiov-"er 0t‘ a gait}; are ""111‘1111112il111i"tliiferenl iroiu any- ‘ thin; lPlifbfflllifiil by an arithmet- i.;ai resitli, (longs will rise above anti i.ill below lllt‘ avcrtige level of _thtiii' itinstittttiiits. The character- vléiltti ut‘ gangs i i» t-xplttiitetl hy the tut-t that the (Tllllllltlll elements iii hiiiiiziit nature iniiititely tirctioutlcr- atc tiver tittisr: eienit-ttts that are titniiiiai- tti iiitlividtial-s. lu tht» gang all these ctintinon tir organic t'l|‘ll‘l('lll.a' act ttigtrtltei", ltllll at-cnttttiliitt-ti ]‘i'l\\'6'l‘ ttuite (ii-"er ivhelins the influence 0t‘ individual [H'L‘ll1lfll‘1l1t‘$. t~\i-~ iiiatztitce, tht- tittpettts of tlcstrut-tivettess. to dc- .~tro_v tliititzs for inquisitive pitrtitis- es. is common t;i all children. About the fi"t thing a iliilti cont sci0ttsly' tio is tti teat" things apttrt gto find w is inside. As he gels ‘tilting in yeti s he liccotnes more care. -t'ul and tlisci . He rintls trout ex- tierit-iit-e that it‘ lie tzuts his rubber tiiztylirtll to tiittl tvliat makes it re- liottlitl. it will reliotttitl no ttltiro; sti lie tlt-vtiltitic-t, itiiconitciotislyi it may in». a tiltlltistitihit- iipirit ot‘ caution and l'll'('lltll.a‘l)l3(‘llUll-—— a spirit til‘ ttsr You ronutr We can supply all your HOUSE lllilllllllt re-y I quirements tor, . , - ‘ - ‘£212.’;“.il?;‘.§i.i.'.‘..f3° “.‘,’.‘.'l‘.‘.,,‘,‘,',li,".;f‘ But thisstiirii tit‘ adaptation. 11.; ‘l’ Brushes anti plea u , ' I mg materials. may call it. is grattetl on to the ‘t7tlilllll0ll stiirit. tit‘ tlérllfllfilflti which n- is basic to the itidivitltial, antllieittg tvOlililltill [ll FY91)’ litiy in a gang, i,- il ' h El t ' Fl P l‘ ll l’ llll Vacuum glflflllflfS. .-ll‘l‘l,.',lllt‘ll(?tl in cat-ii liy ttvsion. wht-retis the iitléitttéil iudividtizti pc- ('lllllii'lll(‘.\' oi‘ (Hffiflllllfiili and cau- tion are tteitti-zilizetl by lite common antagonism o1‘ the cuntulativn 0'.‘- tect oi‘ the strontzei- force. The main ciiustis tit‘ tlit- lfslltlll‘; oi‘ ttaiitzs ate hence. the loss of iutliv» ttltittl resptittslliility’ witlt a corres- ponding freedom. and the synnpathy anti t-iiitiiiritirenteiit tirlsitig from t-tititact with a large titutibcr ot' iti- tlivltlittils lttiltlittgtt the saute opiu- ititis. ’l‘iiis fi_\'lll]l2ll1l_\'. tlitriiiglt snggestitiii. llltlllilllly it)" the ttatttral lntitlcr. otit-rtites tttt tlit- force of imitation that is ruiiilziintiittitl to ltuiitatt naiurc. Without stopping to thittk tit‘ the ctittsequtritces. or to ctiuiit tht- cost. the ttattg, tttnviscly led. t)tli'-“illl_'.'\' its (‘Ulll'.~l(’ thing tit-lib t-rtttfiiy tlic itiost wtittttiti tuisclticl‘ of \\'l‘.lL'l‘l. as iiidivitltittls. they wotiitl be hcurtily tisi atnetl. ()t' course. iitt the other liatitl. as l have indicated. wisely led. the gang will act contrariwise. and tto and t! rough -- the Shaving Creamthat (l) softens the beard almost instantly and keeps 1t 00111; (2) lubricate: the razor edge and protects the skin from irritation; (3) leaves the fun clcanled. refreshed, relaxed. . Bl; nlnllc jobs for WEAK MEN ‘lilo Our Herbal Remedies 390k on Skin Diseases. New TfQllEl on Chronic Diseases b!’ Bbtbll Remedies. Pamphlets on lion o! Mnuhootl anti tllsr-tiscs of mm. Booklet. on Female lllnmnti advice, free tiy mall. 3U years e:- polilnca. (Without criticising qr Atnparlng your doctors writs n: baton-intuit: trope.) Treatment byrnali our Ilieclsllty. ‘ Iltllllh llorhfl lllspnnslr; ' United Davie. v ncnnvnr. B. C. ' " GIT Olden Herbal institute you. discharging repulsed ' 0y, o tiles from mined Goal o! high first quality, namely: ' olcbldvuntiv scaasmzo "Mttmmna. acnsunsu mvs iliiiiss as an iiilgrei-tutititi that they: ‘ tiieii . st-lt’ ctititrtil, Wlllfll ttlaktts hitn tnindl lllltlt-iflaklllg ~: Tim cmtttmtrtmown GULRDHN‘ which individually ‘tbeyvrould not. little Your i-Qfllth eharaeturlstlfl. have the courage or the spirit to Dlrtt and dhieetlve. ‘ ' - taco. Hot in lies the innate strength; power and torce tor good of such,’ ' Wrist Others Tbtrk organizations as Bay Scouts and: _ ‘ School Cadet. Cqrpp, t t ,. that; is the tribute paid co the Brfilll spirit In 1915 by George T‘ho Frtrk of (h: Hiiril Santayluaptlio great Spanish poet. iwho was than at Cambridge: Titue brings results in both ln-t "lliillllfflvel? 1110 13115115111111!!! i! stances. the badly led gang ruin-s itself lull"! the country w the win. and trouble and tribulation; while thcdaome to foreign parts. He is rath- itaitg wiiiely led, goes from victory "91’ 81nd and relieved l! 0111)‘ natives ltti victory over its natural tiestruc-twlll retuaill natives. 111111 8118118011 tlve tendencies. and bgcumes _ g strangers and-st a comfortable dia- nbii'ei~ for construction and devel- tanoe ttrom 11111111911. Yet outward- opmeiit tnaterlally. morally, and,1¥'116 18 111081 110891181116 and ac~ spiritually in its community, wlteth- 0911111 111111081 811711011)‘ 101‘ 111B time etwitt be school. church or other ot'-,110108; . he travels and 101101191‘! tganlzatitiu. J“'11h01.|1 a settled design, because A gang tender has prank-at con-lhe has the instinct of exploration. trot over his fellows, has his ruleslflls l111'@i11111"~‘11 H"! 811 tfiriwl: and regulations. which must not be i910)’ 011111126 him so little at he is broken under tienalty, and my exam" 01111111 01' 11111111- ftiericnce and observation have. "He carries his Euxiisb weather lprotiett that when punishment 1111x1111 1118 119°" “'11°"9\f°1' 110 8095i .to lic tiieted out, ‘to be effective, it 111111 1i 09mm” a 0001.990! in the is more imporattt that ifsiitiuitl he desert M"! a steady and sane 0t‘- lceitain than that it should be sev- 11°10. 111110118 i111 the delirlums of ere. The leader who notes the,"""_k11"1- . ti,“ tamt each) infraction o; at "Raver since the heroic days of truie and puttisheii with tnotleratloii;G1‘e@°9_11118 1118 “'0i‘1tl had such a iflllt] tti-iutics-c. will have allfl0llllt3islveeli-1usl- boyish master. it will tobetlience and control; while tlieib" a 111111311 1111! fiir the human race ileader who overlooks nine infrac-lwheii 50191111111‘ 111881131115. 111115911‘- ltmw only m punts}, Wm, Qxcey-ators. elitiris and fattatics itianage ‘e severity the letttlt. tlevelepes 1° 3111111111111 liiiih" batis and the ultimate revolt, or 1 tlenioralizatloit, of the .Q(]|nplQ[Q A French Tribute ,. . applies to [110 gang a1).- Aiid here is another tribute liy a '|)li8s tti organizations 0t‘ a largertmwllch 1109K 11~ E 1311119110. edu- fll't)\\'(ll. it ‘applies to sticli belleqcated i" 01110111. W110 Enlisted in llicietit L'lll1)$ as yotti- own, Rotarymiglaml ""11 “$110 1101111911 11 11181116- ior any other. There tntist he wise m" he ‘"911 101' 31151111111 iii 151172 land tiusteti leaders. prepared to put more into the organization than - ‘tthey hope to take out for them-i‘ .>El\€‘$. There must be trite, lay-tat] m,“ a ma“ mtg“, ask‘ mo" ha,“ ,.il and obedient servtce. Tberei giyen m; England imust be rules and regulations, andlmnhrtght am,‘ ha” émldhoodm Itltese must b0 rigidly observed in, long hearts cage, line stiirit. it not alivays by ttltedet-tand tove who“ range is flee ‘tcr. By these means, a spirit, and yond an sounding getterative and dynamic force areI Amt wide]. than an Seas. tifiveisneii. which carries the orzan- u; heart to front the world and lintl lizittivn on to great. achievements. G0,] in i; ' . taivay beyond that of which you or Eyeg Mind anon h," “m m0 mind zniyone ot' you individually may to See ""‘"""- iTiie iiivekilydttiixss hellllltl the tlro-ss an ar uess, ‘And lovelier things to be; ,Ant1 n-ientis whose loyalty time noi- , Tllt: spirit tit loyalty, otictttciiccl "@0111 1111111 Weaken. laud service 1s the keynote or the AM ‘luenchless 11°11‘? 111111 lfliiglilvfti ‘greatest organization the world 'g°1‘1e11'51°|'°"- has ever known-the organization A“ 111M,“ ma" 1110.1’ 11311 111011 111W iiit- call the British Empire. wttiit , 81"" 1115- 19118111110! 240A“? mean when we spgak of the Yet grant thou one thing more; tBflllSll spirit’! 151mm an o“ shoe. of the same‘ m. spoil thy splendor. 10f 1.158 island 5pm,’ part and parcel Unversed lit arinz-t. a dreamer such lot both? A113 1 M h. mm no“. in Gram Brimmlil/lay in thy ranks be tlecntetl itot {Own for mobs to he vicious, wttllet , “H ‘_"“"‘"ll‘-‘ on the other hand there was ample'E“3~':“""- 1'11’ 111"" “i 1119i tt-stiiitoiiy tltttittg the ‘great general sttlke this month inst year of at traternal and friendly spirit lie-i‘ , _ tween the me“ o“, of employmflul :\UI\\' ttir an AIll("lL'i\ll trihutew and [he Home nroteflmg worksitllls iioin the pen o, l’. A. Bruce. mm Dickem ihlst-Otlfln anti Ussayht- panned t“ Considering the vastness ot‘ theI192"" T "if tomorrow a vas: .vtiv0 from areas 0t‘ tits-tress. there was extra! , _ nirtlittarily littlo violence; and thisinm Auamlci “M11111 “"11 131181111111 isatisfactory- condition was largelyllllrlnlertbelm‘;the “W91 "1 111“ 11961111 title to the fact that the averagelm“ 10S 10y tie last remnant oi’ ltcr iltritoti knows as well as those in§P°1m11111011 111111 the lust =ti‘ her cit- ifluthnrtly ha“. u, may the gameyiefl and fields. yet itt lici ~ptrit she an,‘ 1081.28,, the "um ma, in meyoultl still ‘Sllflfllleh itt that {grelat long run it is no hel-p to him onmwm‘ overs" ‘Y’ W“ “m” 1111' to anyone to break the rules olfiplamed‘ “ha” grown‘ ‘in? mm“ m“. max tlshed and ivhoset-ltlef tlmiii to the I Lord Grey m‘ Falloden, that great ‘respect "1 11111111111111 ‘V111 "lwiiy-‘i hi? tstatestnztti who guided the tovelgttlm “Vholdlwg "bus" 1119i" 01' 111W. tittaiiii or the British Empire at the $°"‘~"'“me"‘~ "1111 ""11""! 111i 81111‘- .|,,./gh,ulng of the Great wan refer, it. inherited from the little lslard red recently to “the soul which ex- 22141311119 u“ Enwmlil 1" 11"? 11101111)’ lsta in Nations". This soul, or _‘~ _ _ ,spirit, o: the initlah Empire was Fmm m“ 9°11" "f 1'1"" 1111‘ tittqttestioiiahly evoked tinting theyf°1'n‘1m1°n 01' -1‘1"“?~‘"°“'i1 1190011105 “n.8, “tau similarly)“ Prtnmnhe greatest ot" all events iti the hiittiiter Baldwin found a ready 1"°de"“'h15t°"~". "1' ‘he ‘W111i’ 533m" response lu “the soul which existsfilclei.‘ 3111:‘! mic or the very; ‘K191119111 in the British tttttinti," at the timem‘ 0 $101.1’ "1 1116‘ \\'<1i‘Y- t-t tlOIIIPSIlC crisis lll May last yeitr.' “Iilrqm this neiiilt iii vii-w aisle the EH,“ me Snap,“ remmltzed maLcont tions tire-viii inc iii (‘titinial the liritne Alilliittiti was tleallngivlrghfla». ‘he l1"'@"1""'1 111111 111931 fairly and squarely with them, andipowerhfl "Y'all "1 '1'" 11111411911 119' their cotttiiict ttiitiet- s-evere, tetnptaqipmldmicle“ "1 11'1" 11"? 11"‘t'°"13. (‘f tioti to viz-lei :te was. in general, 51117311127“? 1111e"e5"3 m!" "m" 111939 ..x,.,nplu,._v_ yang," “bservers con tons was to stiring the spirit were uswnnttut t,’ 3W w pet-Qt“. ‘of one 0t‘ the greatest nationalities: tion pass away without blotidshedomiil 110111 111959 00115111111115 anti to hear of :trikei's enlisting 1°- "rwe 41- 11911113119111 aii Special Cotiutahles. But what “nle“_“w1i"lte"e1' 11118111 11B i110 latilOllllllltiil them ttiost was the tact 1119 11119 "f 151181111111 i119 1311810" that in the heat oi‘ the crisis, strlk- 33x0" 9911091111011 01 51181111 011181‘. em and mncenmn were engaged 1n political freedom, ititllvltltial liber- ti friendly football match. lit ntay,11'5'- 111111 111N319 1110111111)!- 5111011111 truly be l-illltl t-llat ‘dlmrt. with, tneiii"! Perish 11'1"" the citrlii." nctressary gang stilrit of lair plflyq ls~ nu Qfidéllllill lll the soul lit the British tietiplc. A PRAVER "ro Euatann p be- Th: Nation's Soul l Aitxetzfi-‘t ‘ tribkttu K113i‘- . The Outcome Here, their. gentlemen. from gthese various ‘llutlioritles we twit- iIlQBB the outcome 0t the spirit, oi’ This spirit is iitit the trim oi‘ a i-iie saw:- of the crowd. 0t the as.- duy_the,.e have been centuries m- sociatioit, ot the club, of the coin- tieveloptttent behind it. but lt has 111111111)’. P1090713’ 1911 81111 i19V010l1- “m. he“ M,“ fresh} green and ed. through till its ‘std-KGB. to the A Heritage Maintained (5 yours’ wisely 19d and loyalty ‘the stiliit, tit the British Empire. iiuppottetl. where diverse iudlvid- 15 11-0111’ 110111191’ W0 8P0 P1111141 ttalltict-i are brought together with 010111" Plilihire? IS l1 1111? 110111101‘ .t cnnttnon object. To a certain 111111 theibestvitiiiiwtive endeavours extent. llitllVltlllfll procllvitles are w cherish and continues w tieveivn ;lll1l'1l¢SSt3(l, or modified. in order 1119119 111011111? , that what tttipearn to lie the com- 11911119111011. ll 1-11 1'01‘ 11118 1988mm mun good m» the OI-gantzatton may among others that we are attempt- ohtalti. You may not realize it. 11115111 11115 Yell!‘ 0t 131111110110-111111190 rltl that we, of the British breed. Mp5 h‘ not“; do’ you are dotnglfiave irtlill thelvigorratltg tietergniltta. our bit to, maintain and further 0"- 0 911111 i1 l 9 8111 i011 {um "D-‘he Nanak.“ and the Hntphit our forefathers, mid that what.- it which have been iclllll‘t1(il.9l'lStlCSl"-1'91' this iieiaii. we iiiiiiii aiivars- m m" ‘ma.’ m“; ,.,,.,y,y.yh may Go", jin spite 0i‘ many failures, have the may We}. cmmnue to be m". 19nd. ‘courage, the will and the uncon- lng teltaracterlstlcs. Simplicity and 111191111116 ‘tiiiirlt l0 ellilfllviilltt t0 ismcerny me "Iautyust character. leave our country, our enttflife. and iistits 0t‘ the British race, with clenr the world i1 iittié better for our lmv- wlslonjiuli-th and cheerfuinesst 111111" 1"" “"1” i’ . 4111111111501 -" above all, a conaclnttirsottse of-tluty iwlongflléewlwléfi 0t! llllalfiltflhifillklieizi itlone. with no ides of boasting i- 1- 11. _‘t 98 Y" 011 who,“ Wm, .,tg_..tre tcrcwiw liver aiifot’ his timelywdtiress. making personal sacrifices. per- m the course Qf- [m9 no missionary, no conqueror. He prev growing just by such organlriatiotisi T101110 0f What is known as the soul. t ‘lllll in meeting ‘Jere weekly, tutti .05 Comlwerutio" 1° 0101/8 10 1110: i.‘ , A GREAT LADY ._._..__..-_.___ tionttnuad ~11»!!! D8811 1111101 Y sincere; While] am classed by some with the "ivolifl am in realltya attain: Temperance womau——a personal iprohlbitionlst and certainly if, i am we: then many of your Litieral supporters are Jrownhtg. Canada's Outstanding Men in Otitariofln {he campaign through which we have just passed andl which resulted in such an overwhelming iina-Jorlty for Government Con trot. wg. were called "wets." “horse thieves," “scum of the eaith." uutl ‘ttowggttelemeut of society," by our opponents. But for every one nub‘ standinflman of itatignul importance. who-supported prohibition, we 1111111 at leastqtliventy- snpllortlnt; Government. Clintrol. The predomlnent but‘; iness aiill financial men ot‘ the country-inert who had covere(l'Caitatla_ many t es from coast tn coast were alntydyst. solidly with us. These uteri, knew dndltlons in other provinces udder Government Control and iu Ont ‘lo tinderyroliililttlou and fiat no hesitation in Sllllpflrllilfi; otir pol_ y iii the most emphatic terms. Sltch men as Canon Cody, rector‘ Iot‘ St, Reid's (Thurch. T0l‘Qlfll.Q._t1{l\(1\\'ll uoQonly 1n tfanatla but in the -'il<1‘ [laud as one or Canada's most outstandityg mcn~cliosen to preach the 'sermon'to the League of Nations at Genevzw-belovetl by people ol' all classes attd creetls; Archbishop 'i‘ltornioe, Northern Ontario: Bishop Wil- liams: Principal Giant ot’ iSt- Andrew's college; Sir Thomas White; Sir John Willlson. wlto ntatle a tour of the western Provinces last sitmiut-r in order toraseertaiu tor himself the working of Government (‘outrtil in ‘those Provinces Sir Joliit Ali-d. President 0t the Canadian Batik tit" (Win17 merce whose work takes him all over Canada and whose vast PXDOFlPIIPO with the thousands ot‘ young men in his employ makes hint extremclv iii- ittirestetl in good tnoral conditions-and scores oi‘ others who could lie mtentionetl. Do yott think for one moment that auch men as lhPse \\'i'l111(1 ilettd their ttantes to ittiy project which would not be ln the best hilt-tests ‘oi our Country? \Ve ivere told lit the Ontario campaign that no one waitttitl tltir- 101111119111. Control except the brewers and tlistlllers but wo carrictl Sti\'— ,enty-flve seats out oi 112 with Conservative candidates. and iii’ tlit- rc» uttaitilitg ilti several were won by Liberals who run on Mt". l-‘t1:';.'ti.-.-<iii'_< iG-overtttncitt ControLpolit-y. We had apopular ntajotity of l300,000. There must be a lot of brewers there, don't you think? i Do you think for one moment that lt was the so-eullcd "ivtit" viitc ‘that gave us Ontario. i worked for six weeks in the cttiittiziitzii stieztlt ‘int; in one riding after another, anti when less than two weeks lictort- ‘election day. I was speaking with J-lou, J. S. Martin, Mitiistei- oi‘ lvcriciil- ‘lure in his own riding I made the remark that tip to that tlzttc. tivci)’ Conservative for whom I had spoken was, a Temperance tnaii. (iii: ittiarkatile victory came to us because hundreds anti lllfllléittlltlri ti.‘ WW1 iTemperance moti and women hutl arrived at tho ctint-lnsltitt tlint (‘Olltll- ltions were about as had its they could 1ll' and il was titnt- that \'(>llli'llllllil ‘lc-lsie was tried. lli‘tll'l}' Prohibition Brings Evils of me Canadian That now when (inviotts foes would‘ Prohibition has brought. to us many good things, litit tllitt lllilll_\' evils have followed in its train. Oitri policy is to hold tti tbt- lifltllll; which have come and try as far as possible to eradicate the evils. lll the Evening Patriot oi‘ \\'etlnesday' there are two llfiltilllllOrt sitlc liy sitlc. The first la this: ‘Eovomment iControl a Delusion and a Stiare " 'l‘lit-, st-cotiti ls: ‘tliiboral Polittyott Temperance Question." =.t .. titid heading you are promised liv the Liberal 1iarty~ that it‘ tlicy .it'i- i-- turned to power they will in July i929 submit a tilehiscitt- tin this (tut-é tion to the people and "the wish of the majority will pert-ail." 'l‘liat i~ to say. that if on this plebiscite Government Ctititrol Pllrritis lllt" titty, llh Liberals would ntakc it the law. \\'e1l- listen tncn aiiil wtiiittiii. tell me how these two headlines tiau be recont-ilctli‘ Control as our opponents say now is a tlolnsion antl a sllillfl- the teirible things which their speakers say it is» i.’ it llitr liatl siicli ill> ‘RIEZLPOUS results us they claim iii other provinces. litiw can tlit»_\- jusiiijv their promise to give yott Government (Jontrtil iii 1113!! §.l'(l\'l|lt'tl tlit- pt ti pic wish it‘? Will ii. he any lest-i a delusion and ll iiiiiitt- liiil‘ll.llll'i'tl liy A Liberal Uovcrtititeitt than by a Cotiseivtttive one‘? \\'licii all i,- t~ltlllllll1’tl up what is the tlillerence. Premier Stewart asks you tti \Ull‘ tlil tltiu ei-iinietit Ctitttrol now and the wish oi‘ the people will prtivttll. Llhcrttl lcatier ttsku you to vote tipon it two yiears hence and tlit- iviali til‘ 'tl~.t-, ptrple will prevail. (outlast this attitude with that. nt‘ Prenticr Stewart anti liis t-til- itntzucs. whit have the coitrage oi‘ their l'Oll\'l('l1UllH tin this tnattci" illltlt itavo taken their political life iii 'tltriii' ltautls aiitl leave iiit- tlct-isiiu v-‘illt you. I i‘ntlt~r that will _\tiit li' titivt-riiitit-nt :t' it l>lll1 'i'ltt- A Real Plebistite t‘ Oli yes, -l know the opposition say-—"\\'e will give yntt it tilcltisriltul Premier Stewart is not giving a tileliiscite. He ha; iittroditt-etl titt- sttbject into tioliticz-i." carries with it Government restionsibillty and that is the only kind of u lllidlllfirltti that ti; of any real value. To illustrate my tmiut;—ln Ontario ltitlay. the litt- ol the Ferguson Government, yes and oi‘ the Conscrvziilve tiai-ty thin-c. ldepends upcn how successfttlly this new policy ls carried out. And the‘ iFei-gtisott Government with the commissioners appointed, have ('(lll\'llii'k‘ll ieveryotte, except the most bigotetLthat they- mean husiitess anti lite tit-ti, pie who voted for Government Control in Ontario on llccctitiici- ittt, ‘ihava felt every ilay since more and more confident that lli(‘_\‘ tliti tliti lrlght thing. - lit Manitoba we have an example oi‘ tlovcriinicnt tCotitrol carricd tiu Ins the restilt oi‘ a plebiscite. There is a. ‘Farmer Government lll ptiwcini '.'l'hey ate protessedly a prohibition (ioverumeiit. The peotilc rairit-tl, ‘GOVBPIIIIIEIIL Cotttrol by a plebiscite. 'l‘ltti itiovcrttntctit ls iitit -in nyltln ipatlty-they tire not endeavorlng to etilort-e the law-“tltcy want it tri'lic‘, u failure. And yet hr the cloctitiu to be hold tltorc ttext month. no party‘ is going to the country on a Prohibition pltitlorm.‘ Why? llectiusc. ti iective as is the Manitoba law-—iiatlly its it has liceu atiiitiiilitttirt-tl. tlicy tuajority oi‘ the people realize that conditions ate vastly better than‘ lttndei- the Prtihlliitiott Lttw anti they will ttot return to it. 1 t ‘i Got Better Results Than Dr- MacKlnnon. lit the Patriot's account of an atltlresa tlellveretl at Sitinmcrsltlti b)’ Rev. Dr. MncKlntion of Toronto we are told that Di, hiacklnncti is ottti of the moat ellecllve plattoritt orntora in (‘anatia and took rt prtiitiiiicitt,‘ part in the campaign in Ontario. 'l‘l_tat la qultc truenntl l do not ii-aiit‘ to say anything disparaging of Dr. MaéKliinon as we both belong tti tin-I United Church of Canada. i had the privilege oi‘ streaking in many t-itl-Y lntits ln Outarlohttttenulllr.yAlaQKltttiou liad been there anti lylllllllt l can; “rely say that l had rather liettotvlttek than he had.» ln-tzottlng-lrtry cantliq‘ idatlas elected. "l‘l1e'Pairlnt mentions the eltectlve work he tiltl in Ttir itieiitett atlversizry. -" Attridtluo tiltese ‘ ‘i liaratterlstlcs wire a faculty’ for‘ lithreyvtl common sense. tintltf capa- lty, for “keeping on." refusing to recognize tleteat until the r1811! 01111 l-t iron.‘ when it gang, a crowd. a club. or other otpganlzatlon is en- tlowetl with these characteristic-n we knowgw-hat to'expectj—the_ ex- empiiflcation, ot the titaxint. do tin- ‘.71 -'ié'_‘p'rib"ap_ reasonable, prompt service- Pltona us" yhur rnquirumsntn. l 1" Ituvlu Cmnt luvu It. Snhblilflt m. tti others what you woulclfthat. they should do to you. tinder similar clr-j cnmstan-t-gia. Bitt, as i have said.“ hose, characteristics cannot snti have not been attained in a dayJVe ate heirs to aHgJot-lpti-s heritageln this respect. it hertlagof worthlly _ envied and commended by some oft tho greatest minds of Europe and America; though sometimes, little ‘minds within our own rank; tintin- clipetl to idnubttltetpt sud to ba- v l i i t “to; river AT 3.15, '7 AN t ti’ Tttttiwttttttt; ND ApxitélNTURygsi not; v ttxontniirtoon OFA ‘f/T - r Hills f Ketitutlcyl Sraanmc ' _ ‘Mo’ ‘ i; REN -Tll\ '1' N I JASON ROBARDS ' w 1l< 11 on GUARD" lonelier Sari I START IT NOW An international intrigue-vague.and-haunting mystery —slnister plans-conspirators plotting against the safety of the country-all foiled by the patriotic‘ daring of the man who thought he had nothing to live for. fl E WARNE R B ROS vaouuctiON fl- CHAPTER NINE “The House Without Key PRINCE EDWARD _ I. ---0NE SOLID WEEK FUN-e ' Starting Monday ay 16th. AL. (YOLEM N PRESENTS, I TIP TOP REVUE " With. AL. LEMONS COMEDIAN AND fiancsa IN A REVUE izn-riruso “YES-DOCTOR” votimt. LAUGH. yotrLt. newt, YOU’LL SCREAM AN ALL-STAR CASTQOF CLEVER ARTISTS- INOLUDING t LEW DEAN-Eccentric Comedian. I _ . TOM BRADY-The smiling Irishman with the golden voice- HQRAN DQU$T-ExpOrlCfl15 of modern dancing. LESTER LEACH-Cleverkiinqer of clever songs. ROSE GILMORE-The little lady with the personality. , ., BESSIE FOX-Singing and dancing s AND A PEPPY CHORUS OF SNAPPY STEPPERS ALL PRETTY, PEPPY, PEITE PEACHES Bet Entertainment for the Money. All New Shows‘, Changing Monday, Wednesday f and Friday MATlN_EE—3.15. ADULTS 26c. fiHlLDRilg. NIGHT-J and 3.45. ORCH. 52¢. sau- atti. 01111-011 N - pleasinq ilibrette. The I nay that Premier Stewart is giving you a Illlilb‘ W “Hliacite in the good old British way-a tileblscite that For. Thititti Tired-Quit. Feelln ‘ due to the piling up of poisonous waste that!" system, which has accumulated during? the long cold winter. Try l H; LIVER PERSUADER It will keep your liver actlvepanttwefecl surf that sax‘ gwtng it a mat you will recommend it as cit era dq__ have yak," ti, The Price-BO Cents a Bo e. ‘ ‘ E. A. CENTRAL DRUGSTORE Use Dr. Ffrench’: V¢rmi¢1d¢ 631111-11" N°~ 2 7°’ 7°” l fox pups and he ‘sale-il-Qo 110X- b onto. (litelpb, Chnthttni, Suruia, Wlutlsnr and Kingiiiflih 1/1"?’ '1 “M _,<,n,..n“.m “thigh the Pall tot tivtirltitikctl~tltttt in ttot one of those rltli ttit-tttltiiititl was tltort- a tiroliihitlott tiniitlitlittt-i elected, which till £0611 tirtivt- that no lllillltll‘ lttiw tiltfqllPlll. llli‘ iiroiiiliitloti speakers ‘nor litiw =_ tlicy tirt-scnt tlicit- cnsc. ]lt'(>]ll(' art‘ titling lhftttv own thinking 011 - Slilljflvl aiitl are 1l(‘lll).‘,' inllitciicetl nttirt- liy ti ltnouilfiilt-ie 0f condition hy tilittfortii oratory. l .. - 700v lir. Aiat-Kitiiton is rectirtlt-tl its ltttvli made- the statement 11111 V'I . .'V1 tliiyalntercattns ‘ t A ed at “'1' °.,"i in m6 I . ' brim, 11111f1M1tH ijtitiiyttthlt“. Prmne,“ (touty-Ot 11:15 tit-oven scfitigtitatltita ttslfily in the western tinting that the ticotilc are only tiwaltlttg ‘tin oil 1111111! 10_I11'0i\0iittce ntzain, w-ltc they wilLrtivctt. t9 frohlgl tun. ;__Mny_.l,t‘11m111i1 n"; kiilitpti and our Prtiltlbltlpttirletttls lvhfl '1 i1l'1'l$i-1‘1‘0V1n0e_'o( Albéflzientv ltavitig ll‘lt‘(l (ltivernmcityCotttrol lor tyt the Government I m‘. the cpitiiti-y-a Fttfllll¢l‘__ (iovogiiment-l-h “all; three patties. Con! “ tlvvcfLilie-ral and Fiidiércsslve were nctivj 11F 11.115 eomfllfwk" not, mto ‘ofighese, lllrtlekjmaqé‘ lDi/"tgtlr ‘on a 11151111 1111mm.‘ '1,‘ W‘ Why‘! Because the sentiment or the lid tttoverwhalmlnqflly 111m; of the new policy." it ‘IYWMB titttei-yt éjiytitii ° ""37 '~ mntle tPil0lillllll0l1ltll1tlllltifi tticicbttllt riiytti‘ . , m Only mic Calltlltllllé miitttrit divisor‘ ‘qt caiitittttiit. was e21.” y The same thing applies to Manitotih‘. Y"-11111"'é"_11"_°|e°“°n..t It- ' but no menllonof a. return t P; ‘ ' M840 t I have just touched on a tew"o p“ ’ m6 subject,- wili you coma nut-arid liner-Q’: gaunt; nearest your home. The iollqyvtlngdiht - t - ‘M; arranged. , .,;,_._ “' ' Monday. May 16th at Mt. stew art; Wednesday. Mayfltltot Wt side; "ltrltlayt May‘ touting y Volley Monday, iii/lay 23ml Qt iA Wotlnetitluy. May 15th- muiluoti 9pm.. i... 1'1 -.i.t..vl'\f1 fll