\ " PAGE ELEVEN if ill'Hl§h l l l i '. ~".l'h_~.’_ 1/..-=‘f~ = '.1 ‘ iv " "' »“|-‘ '+1 .*. EVERYWIIE |_° = ' p 1' 5. .. |_u_q_5- Lncausfs-simmer." i __ T he Roge"rfs"Hardware Co Ltd 1 _ -'.1 ;._, __ . _L _ ____ _ - Answers.tol-Qillestions Which People are Asking ` The _i`ollowlng`vi:ire the ‘Answers to Questions which people are aslit in; which have been prepared ‘lor distribiitlon by the ladies organiza- ||m, of Charlottetown and wililcb were .broadcast over the radio by Mrs. _ lin. Home inet Friday evening: ' I Why Do -Away With The Present _ _ Prohibition Act At All? _ _ V Y " ion-'bas-brou ut Becaui many good and have continuously `ging, disrespect for la it S i many evils have arisen under it; such as bootleg- drinking of poisonous sub~ w stituies for liquor. \_ _ _ f in wha v'vey win The New Pe||¢y`.l_~.§_',_l3l . Oi Premier 8tewi\ri's_ Be Better? ' ~~-.-__._§_-§l>_ lit will retuln the beneills -tliiilt-have como from Proliibition ' and do away io a grent 'oytent with the evils which lhnve arisen under it. ‘ `__,"-'l ' How Will it Do Away Q ". - with The Bootleggerl .'. __ __ ._ -uv '-' ' People who new--_ pit-reliiise-l_i¢`iuor_ illegally will Lbuy it lijom the Government Vendor-_ iftho average citizen who desires ofbottie ot liquor cqn 'purchase it legally from it Government store, be will not resort tg the deceit nd liypocrisy neces~ -.~:ui~y io get _it on o. 41oct_or's scrlp, or brcnk the law by get- ting it from u boutieggor. - . _ How Can The New -Policy .Be _. ' Enforced More .Easily Than Prohibition?____.. _ 6, \‘ 4 Becduse public sentiment wililidllinil it. When a. man can buy it boi/tie legally there will be‘¢ne sympathy for the MAN wlin buys illugul-ly. ` ` _ . Conditions Under Government Control, _ _ - Worse In Bnitish Ooiumblrrand Quebec? _ I - ~ N -l-lvon il tliat l')Fe`so.'.thi'i'tv.i1sii nothing to do with our case. _ -Premier |Stowm~t‘s- new .policy is entirely different from the liiw-iu tiioiio prow-lnces. _ 'il Vl/_lint Way Different? » 1. T-hey .iliavu not*lGovorninei\fiContrul but rather Govern- ment Sole tor.revenue;-psrticulsiiy revenue =lrom Unitgd ` Statesivilsltors. f- - 2. Quebec allows .sale Tir beer and wine indiscrimineteiy with sale iby glass as' well as bottle in eating houses every~ Wh mi drinking. GTB. .which simply 'means pu c 3. Also sole oi"'lmnil liquors without only permit wimgeve,-_ What Ia .Premier S&ewart's._,_ '. ,_ | _ Poliey in This Respect? __ ` _ _ 1. Strict control by n.»_(fornmissioii appointed by -tho gov. ernment. _ __ _ ‘_ 2. No drinking. ln_1publlc»ple.oes.` ~ .i. No sale of been or .wine by the glass. _ _ 4. Strict records tolibedrept ol!-the amounts pur¢im,ed_by each individuel by means ot the Dormit system. \ How-Mueh'\Liquor Can le ‘\. , _ Purchased On A Perml¢?»~ .dl ;~ . \ . _ T118! Will fbe _in U10-.bandelot the Coinmission to decide. Rc- cords will be kept or ever! ind-\'v»iduai's purchase and if the _ orivilese in n\=\ised=1hai»p9i~son's permit will be cancelled l'l°w`Will This Low Aflai>t..........,...-.........,. ln.. _ ...___ _ ____ ' _ our Yeung People? ‘ ' ' 3' " - ~ » _ ~ _- ~_n-.,- ,is _ ~ NP 011° under 'mrs on win i» ii ii in n _ finhereos tx b-dlutlcgger ,now sell: hndwstblicits T<‘ie.tlTep:»;l\?\‘:;' _/ipen and ye ana gn~_i_»_ intgwi- teen, ' .'. Erehibltiodipeaken _Bay Western ~FT‘ovineo`s "ire ¢o_.ll‘e_inrn ie i=i»¢nini¢ien_i '» _ 'Ill N18 ".3 oialdoiection liiltlie Province ot Alberta two Yoltl 11%? -_ t o years opprstlon of Government Control l10.'U_1_9l1 0. [__ Y -» . by any .political 'plrty of |. return to ~P‘=°1\il3W9 » Maumee an election win mrs pies. ,mi “°“.‘fl‘- ' _°“°»»°‘ ll" time 1| unveiling to one °°“1' 'Ii ° \ #Tot If the mime of on in Mgr i>°°l>\9.»‘. »l *: ._ -it _ pdelife return-to Prohibition wily' doei. ic __ sms `it' ok olii ‘ _ = ‘io _onen e reianoniiTor°l.moliTi¢r':~¢:'iE><|»Tit1‘?'.“‘ .P“W.° lililwu-il Islam? ` ` ‘ '- nom it ` ' ' I ' ' w"‘I vroilttb ses 'es w ’ml 1-ie had inet e me we was o mv “mia roh tion ollors I0- ol improving-the .1197 on a “Mon clipper- il _ Y _ .N *l'\°“ll.1\lpiot to Temperance, 'init e-eertsin .pmspeot for further in .those dull. 01:; 2:22-“l_:;¢Th_:‘l”oKlM lil mo” _l°?y_ _ 11.jfj_2"i' »_ , » _ I THE cHAELo'r,'rE'1'owN GUARDIAN ff’ _ 'Y '* _ __ -» ' ~-_- e..- CAN llllERlllS MAKE PlilJll|B|T|llN __ l EFFECTIVE? ll||lGE BY TllElR PAST liElIllllll ormvpzwmc M ‘I there l12S never been such a condition of things along the lines of drinking--Such 100S€Hess and such heineousness of crime _ _“There Was Q- Period here when people said, ‘Why do we keep ` 833.11? But that l`.1lll€lS past, N01; only do We kegp 3 _jail but _We Con- _ _f I tinue to keep it full. ' ‘ - fi f‘ “Proper’r.y is no longer safe. C 1. g t 'LL ’ Q’ i “It is true that a man’s place of business or his dwelling is no _ . __ _ 4. e aio The Liberals under that staunch Prohibitionist the Hon J H REV G C TAYLOR Drunkenness and crime, always found together, have never been S0 19-mllant in my knowledge of P. E. Las now, the Rev. Mr. Taylor declared emphatically. t. ’ Victrola °-='~ Electric Dnvo Bell, w f 1 ere in power rom 19 9 to 1923 __ cha es its ____ Read what the Rev Geo. C Taylor had to say ofthe Liberal ad °W“l?¢?=°\'d-=/ ministration of the Prohibition Act when he spoke in Frist /fo Methodist Church on January 4th 1922 the third year of the Bell Regime. .f]_ have lived here almost twelve' years and without any doubt; _ I l long rs ' . f “ f- th Ch'h --d . - - “ril;$vyb§;;{l<1i§;e§0e;°;?1ofiheFffstesidggtasofgsanu very few` It gwes 3 new and dellghtful deflmtlon to if are the convictions and very few the arrests even.” - the }33SS____5@ desirable for dancing" Says ' MR' G' F' HUTCHESON ` Paul Whiteman-King of jazz music 4 _ ...Q _ Granada s2£“"“ Mr. G. F. Hutcheson, then a member of the Prohibition Com- mission-, said: “The question raised by Mr. Inman was whether education _ legislation was the better method of dealing' with this important 3 question. He thought education _should come first, followed by ' _ legislation. He happened to hear the address of Mr. Taylor, and while it might appear a. little extreme in parts, on the whole it had his a roval. He was afraid he could not agree with those who 01' THINK of having thc world's greatest dance organizations at your beck and mil! Or- chestras that would cost a small fortune to engsge for a single evening! Through ihi: new Orthophonic \'ictroia and the amazing new V. E. Process Victor Records you can bring these scll-same Victor orchestras right into your home, exactly as you would hear them at the smart supper clubs and hotels! \Listen to that crooning saxophone carrying the melody . . . the plinkety~plank of the banjos underneath beating a rhythmic ac- companiment. Now the clarinet with its toe-teasing cadences. Now the guttural of the big brass tuba. Who can resist dance music like this? Not only dance music but all kinds of music are yours whenever you wish through thc Orthophonic Viclroia. Given with a clear- ncss :ind fidelity to thc original that is simply unbelievable. "Watched Impedance" the new scientiiic Victor controlled principle of “smooth sound Row" is responsible for the matcliless tone of these marvelous instru- ments. Volume just right for the home. There are five beautiful instruments of exquisite designs~lrom all these you may select at “His Master’s Voice" dealers. They n' nt terms from DD said we had reacheda much higher standard-he was afraid that I the moral standard had been on the retrograde, and there must be a reason for it. It was for those who had the welfare of the com- eu) _ munity at heart to discover the reason and have the baneful influ- T\' ‘ - __ _ H Made only by Victori ence removed' ` V T Look for this Trademark ‘ . '*”" "` --L 1 REV. G. W. F. GLENDEN-NING ‘ _ O h _ Speaking on Sunday, January the Sth, 1922 in Zion Presbyter- F --MQBG 3'. £3 ` I ‘ ian Church the Rev. G.W. F. Glendenning, ofthe _ First Methodist _ _ T""°""" "°"‘ 5 `_ » _Church w _wa _ in er oft e late Prohib1tio_I1__ _C9IQ1_T__1_i§ _S_i_0I1,_ _ _ __ _ __ _ _ _ _ . __| ` ’”“; ' -- ---'i-_ -wi Dominion ” his cheap liquor policy, get into office? This is how the clergy found the Liberals . administered the Prohibition Law when they were IH P°We1` under the Hon. J. H. Bell. P What are the condition-sl1kel_y iio be should Mr_Saunde1»_3_ with _ ‘ l “Guns were- carried, not rbckets._ M d M IKM in two! An 'I could tell you s. yarn 0\‘ S .,‘;;,n:e“§ve :;_r_my 014 .bmi wg.; . sir, and A Blt, two mbout them-and not about dis- so____ wawonhy, mgmm -gh, ‘wo trees signals. either! We also car ----“ fled IDOENTHTYS Pikes" ,t _t my flndlgg.. (gy .gr|¢||i\ United .Preset “I went seven itim-ers refund the w?.‘w:gm¢,?mb¢\- well an old Royal ld 20 d 1, 1-8 l Lennon, .uma i4- HA line ‘__ vwrld \»@f°'° I W” -__~ ‘“‘ _‘§_ __ A-:rim oomoasrs raining ¢i~oooer~ type ol ses dos'l9 '0°l*'-*l“' J" ' :(':;d‘9_‘_‘g__ °;:_{)l;‘_§_;'B;’_'_£_ ° wa' 0 °“ she wits the inet seiliim trooper- ln _ - I __ ~ ' - eden as now." ne and nie other in ih°»i_1 “Bly _f:§"____“'° _mir “Q wok ner .wnntne west iiediminszi- d _ “imp my,¢iyes are ms 'keen lil Suez Cana, sn ear mi ii love e ' course resins the 'Gow I "M’§_l;°. .mm 1: - me took itrom his pocket e larse nn-et, by the way, to ibrioz n i> "we _,me d_“_m_n|" tm” nw” imp 'om-n ex twin. °° Wd mt through 'nm °““\1 ‘Nm W’ ‘Em .eieiei-s owl-nom: _aeny- 'mov even his jlok iknlie out it with 'mint we-1 the N"1’|°' , could not weather the Rowling een- d,Bm°“n1_ __ "oplllm lflllllllllff YQ T osas :ips r_ea»o»_ ly comin -pmgpgbt of he wei»t'uu,__w_____iH;._i_\; _you ____ o___l_________ and wumbns! ohm “once i ind e near go-~ t o ns- n rewec 'remveiunee wines we sm in ~"‘“° .°*'l'."‘ ‘ ,amd B mg°__,,,,,,_ ,,;,,,,,,._,,-fm, _“___ ___ ____ mmnnd of _ _hm , hc s a me b h ` I emphatically supported the statements of the Rev. Mr. Taylor in ' I . regard to the prevalence of drunkenness and crime generally in the ` ` . ` ' `\"'5 “A-STE" 5- "°’“ , city, under the Bell Government, and maintained that clergymen Vim” Talkinit Machine Company of CanadaILn'iii¢ad,M......i I ` ~ ". had a right to speak their mind upon these subjects. Mr. Taylor had _ » f _ _ _ E delivered his much discussed address at the Week of_ Prayer in the T "' E A -'-"""""' Methodist Church last week, he said, at the earnest request of the _ Ministiréigdq Association and he, (Mr. Glendenning) had specially 0 ~ reques im to speak from his pulpit. “Whatever may be the H F G » opinion of Layman,” proceeded Mr. Glendenning, “the Ministerial Associ_a’i_i_on a¥e__substan_;ial1ydb_e_hind Mr. Tiaylor in regard to his de- ;‘§l__ nouncia iono icmora con 1 'ons prevai ing.’ ' 9 _.» RW H_ D_ RAYMOND _ __ _ The Fox Rancher s Only _ One year later, in the 4th year of the Liberal Government re- P gime, on January 12th 1923, the Rev. Mr. Raymond of St. Pa.ul’s Church speaking' in the Baptist Church said: “Prince Edward Island boasts that it is the first Province of the Dominion to adopt the Prohibitory Law. “W hen a thousand miles from here the speaker had heard the ISIS-Hd Spoken of in terms of the highest praise on tihis account. “But what do we find when we live here?-a state of conditions which is a shame and 9, disgrace to any Province or any country. “You will find drunkenness more common here in the City of Charlottetown than you will find it in any city in the Dominion ' of Canada, and no apparent attempt to check it, ’ _ ' “I do not know what instructions are given the police nor do I know how well the instructions are carried _out but I do know some- thing’ of the difficulties which face those who try to enforce ohe law ‘ “I say to YOU U13-tthe conditions of life in this city and Prov- imc in 1‘€s’2_1'd t0 the drink traffic are a bloiron the landscape of the ~ ;______._-_----1*"°'*”_”-°”"“ nsiveb were lined iwsouie . and 0" a vessel ol some 1.400 tons-ond l ment on ibosrd to one Gold Coast Bs liados dkions, and 'lots ol' ‘em died irrofm ‘ eighties. uwi would ine. ii wee -re- “bong" ol the bass sax or the mellow "comp" are obtainable on conve ie S775 do\vn to $115. Equipped with electric motor to eliminate winding, if you wish, at slight additional cost. _ Demonstrations are given daily E é-*-1. _ O O C ' < Effective Dismfectant i ' #___ sal Parasites are rampant in the Fox Ranches as well as on the Farms of P. E. Island and must be eradicated if our valuable products of Farm and Ranch are to be saved. ~ Farmers are in thc van protecting their crops of potatges aindtgrainslby generous spraying and treating with isin ec ing so u ions. Fox Ranchers must also wage war against the Ranchls numerous parasites, ESPECIALLY THE DEADLY HOOKWORM AND LUN GWORM.' These successfully resist such strong solution disinfectants as pure carbolic acid and can only be destroyed by the in- tense _ flame, 1,800 Degrees Fahrenheit, gen- erated by the Hauck Fire Gun. This flame burns up the minute disease-eggs and scorches the ground so thor- oughly that no parisitic life is left after being thus treated. . Many of our leadingirancliers are now. using the l-Iauck Fire Gun with excellent results and are .satisfied that it has solved the difficult problem of proper 'disin- fection of foxpens. Our Mr. J. Eric Love is demonstrating this latest scientific discovery in ranch disinfection and will be pleasgsr to call on interested parties. Phone or write to our. ' ess’ itiirianiiii iiiscuii co., iinnia ii Plume 721. ‘ . Box 446. _ _ Cliarlottetown, P. E.I. . -au " l 'ms 5352 §.§.“'x _ _ _ ' _ 1 _ _ _ _ _ _ '| -Y” m_“”“° M "_‘"°h “"9 l-'°_°\\.¢°_""°_’ _1,¢“es*r|rl‘§:te..g:tn=yu a .rare be in April .1817-w-hen along came _ -_---190-O--'- _ _ _ _ _ " "_ ' _ -_. __|_'s_ii9,;i~ _ 1-biz iw €1ili_\_¢iils- in-nw- mmm in nuuulm. ' . """"""“"“""""_ ""“""“‘ ti,f._i.-f"'.»_»_ . 'ul' ‘ . __ f.»_-_~`*7"f.=s_I».*.v;._.