JUNE 2s. 19510 fliiiiiueranoe Meeting At Fredericton A few days ago ‘an enthusiastic kn-‘DQIBIICC sfltllerlns. under ihe ‘MPH; of the Temperance Feder- nnn, was held in the rredeixcton H,“ The speakers ivere Revs. J.M_ Biesedeli. sec" Pemilerancc Federa- mn. Edward Mlliey. and stepiien Mr. Stevenson ilnoreased Tax I i0n Smokers OTTAWA. June 24—(CP)—Can- edlan smokers will contribute uh estimated $15,540,000 a year to. wards wai- costs. according to in. $631851 eXclse taxes on smokers’ rgoélasnes announced 1n the budget l Tax on cigarettes has been in- “msed 1mm 8% to so pet‘ 1.000 cigarettes. or about 1-l0t.h of a |cent a. smoke. Pipe smokers will Montreal R. R. C. Four Homers (THE (‘FIARLOTTETQWN GLUARDIAN S’side Wins l Frick Fines Van Mango __r)}._GE SEVENJ li/islasiiilsaius Ackland. K ngstoin l0 gig! sfaxfigillfmlfl. Mr. Milley of- Efigacco, c0erm§5 acenllgmgdpfifl’ 5;); I X l .. ' n place of 25 ents . ' ' 0 L O - ' ' S _ ' 1 _ C . T l , ueggngfgggt, pelgfglgglelgchelqggnlr. will o. doubled. wulfifhifi. Wms Rifle Help Browns I16, 056$ H6 Coach And 3rd On Retired List gf-lfllibiton‘ far rlrém} igoing insignl- - i153‘, ‘frfsléaglll hey; retouo! $1 Se; _ _ , _____ r r _ t-_ » o a ceri r _,___.. ggfiflgfgiultifidgiytjtssggtilfggg“ffinfingfig? Clleégerplgzzryilitisa bsm “m: d A S ( rigaolglylfn Iijodglreaufrfnom (B! The Associated Press] 11116500 ions c “n were ry, . _ sll n a e- ed toda th P h v “V l . monmnncnilnggiogfogosgménugi-‘ghélfieslnantihiuzegglrlue from clg- ———- Mun“ yum sénnitriflgzed aiimblfirtlllle?‘ shining trhiczailr<inrlrs 1h each ties. um o - .. c 3,, accp because of NEW YORK. June Z4——fAPl— The Summerslde Dormnton Bli- NEW YORK, June Z4_(Ap;_ voluntarily retired last and would‘! l" 0 mu large areas of Ontario siei-e :ir.'- Naturally. he went on. one asks these hiiih rates, it ha; been m. "$5111? 1° 10119056 a tax of 10 cents a pound on the sale of row leaf MONTREAL, June 24—(CP)—A team of five teen-aged members of Four home runs, one with two men no base, were hlt by the Browns V8 TS scfobail team defected ‘Brighton Hawk; he" m l week . tlonal League disclosed today that thaihe had fined Coach Mike M19 President Ford Fr lck of the Na- Kelly 3p to Bailtbnore this week to con- sult wtth surgeons concerning a possible operation on his arm. Player, (‘lub c. AB R Ii PCT. f Radcltffe. Brrmris Hue ibis province, eaiev the Pro- on cigarette Dapel-s and tubes from annual Donnmo: Marksnlnn Junior Harland CM“ seventh or m? em mm do anadians. The virest- , ppnded him my “We Gav c; _ .Filll“.€‘\', Red .30 228 35 R2 360 tilbll1°11 l°l~~ 9 ill-ell" 15 lllllt- two cents to five cents a hundred.’ small bore rme competlon, db "m. drove m W0 runners ahead but the Cargmrllggs tiligngslfi lliad fined Third ‘Baseman fie A F3 - r-o .~.-.r~.-~...-A.. "et interests in Canada spent at the M‘ i; . . _ . _ ‘ m5" “nnmmced- {eating more than 100 other ]un- of him in the four-run SlXIJ in- venge for Charlottetown to “'11; Handles’ $20 as a result of a. dis- (By Theifinadlan Press) least $474383 to defeat Prohibit/on. "The tax on raw leaf tob - r ~ ver. a brewe in Saskatche. who ior Canadian teams with a score of hing. Walt. Judnlch notched hi5 the silvers 11-5. - . _ llllbflnve lll ‘esterdays Ptttsbur h- 530631934) e ent 2302.064 similarly. mgegflynfnnlv on sales of con- M33 on; o; a possible 1,500, f; was ninth of the season right after neased by a largehirgwevilg? Vi’? ‘ti, JBTWK-‘YH llmlblelleflder- g Max“ Rnsenbmcm becam‘? "M15" n.1,...“ rill said, was large] for the ma, h °z WW" my v11 to announced today. elm‘: blow. He had cluuted his played o. vmom ‘PM ____________ PM“! 118M heaviwelont boxing F nmpaign purposes. Itlssignlt ooh; fact..." “wjfholff gfelfl‘ °1' mfiml- Runners-up in the competition eighth in the thud. Don Hedrnei- ____________ SOPIBALL CHALLENGE Wmvlon d the world 10 years t0 learn that this same conccln. tobacco tax fiowefer Th‘ 193%’ included No. 242 Cadet Corps of EM his first homer 0o’ the year 1n First flame (twilieht): -"—"‘ ti? todash “mama-g a ‘Sqound d“ American Ipagiie’ yo“ Ran 5. ruiisequentto that received from the come "no em“ m. does no Fredericton with 1,442. - e fifth. Jersey 61w 000 00o 0_0 3 3. We. ".18 Brighton Hawksdoiheire- f 1°“ °v°r ‘Iffimm 513M973’ of Bu!‘ l 17 uailnnnl n.5,. '\T‘.A, C? ti‘ ‘ government, 5780.804 aiinuoilv for Th Sm k _ "Y1 AIIE- 1- _ ~ Montreal 30:) 012 x-G 5 2 by ‘hallmlfie Jflok McCourts Juven- a’°' m‘? ll-e ‘ms Jhrclvm into 5 m...‘ 19 " c‘ ' ‘ i’ - 1"" l. "(goods-beet 'I‘-.e United States, 6° f’ "5 tax rates should Phziadelphta. 000 002 0204. o o Castlemari, Henshaiv m... Em... . lie cnnudiuus ior a, name of soft- “Pen cmvelltlon when Chem-plan ‘ ' ouiiiohccs s-ov. had a similar ex- nil-o ilee s Loaoooo in the , st. Louis 201 114 00x-9 121 Rachunok and Giuliani " M” l" h“ "h-‘Td °" W°"“"sd“1'- Tmm Mwhm“ “"‘"‘“°d “““°"~ R B n . oeflfllf“ wmhl“? pr°hlbm°lfs °"" “ca W" ending “mm u’ ‘m’ Practlce Bablclfl- Besso and Hayes; Auloer (J1me $6. at 2 TLTII. All nlavers are ‘NW1 l“ 511K115. 1929- Slottorl‘ ""5 '1 M I""' erthroiv. wot capital. not Prohibl- 1t WM estimated. and Swift. Keep Minn-d, n, m, hm, l“ be under 18 veers or ase- "aim"! the title by virtue or a A . lion's demerits. was largely resimn- - (soda 1. MOORE. W111 oyer Lou Scozza. but Rcsen- ,7 ‘.1; ;.°“-"' “m” PW‘; F“ so! blooms victory cleared the ' ' ‘ “final Lmme: “Picnfl P1- slble for its overthrow. It was most univeicome to wet concerns, Does bnotlegglng. and general li- llcit sales vanish with the advent ot Government Sale? Fohowing repeal fnthe United states. the chairman of the Alcohol Control Board is credited with the statement that il- iicit stills were capable of doing as much bilsluess as the legal indus- n-y, Th1‘ Premier of Quebec i193.” f; quot-ail as saying: “Bootlegoing business operates at all times of tile year, in every section of the pm- vince. because it ls impossible to convict the ‘Capoiies’ of the trad? with the present mealis at the dis- position of lustlce." The Chief Com. mlssioiievvof the NB. Liquor Control Board. said in i936 that many of their stores were opening u at night to offset the re-salo of t eir t uor bv illicit sac. Premier Fer- n. when Government sale was ntrrldlired in Ontario promised that It would about defeat the bootleg- ger. ii did not. It did not else- where lI‘l Canada. according to of- ilciol revolt-i- openlng up. the speaker continu- ed. will not likely decrease crime. lri i929 (Dr. I. J. Irwin) there were In Ontario, 24,007 convicted for in- iiirtable offences. Over italf of these. he savs. were liquor users. But. for the year ended March 1938. this ceniage jumped to 94.7 per cent. 1m the jail po ulatlon of Ori- tarlo, he says. was .000 (Wet). but. lbw-be (dry) the average Jail pop- ulation was only 9.000. A great Ca- sald (not thinking o; PT iTfTOn M Carmichael 93 121 113 \.\“ niduri temperance worker. lecturer. that Quebec had a deficit of- PI- Corwrlln 1Z2 '13 120448 r ind writer. says that in 1937 P. E. I, $84,788 after l2 vears of G. Sale‘ ' Q! g major crime record was only one- 13.0., $7.05l.660—12 years of G. sole; H. Mcinnis 1l1 95 106 $1, ,.,;,_. (latter of the oversee for the rest Alb. $5.153.o50-o yrs. or c. Sale; H. coyle o0 10a 84-589 / ~ TO MAKE ALL. of Canada, apart. from here. United siisip, 35,290, vnn o; Q, 581g; h" J4 THE TOUCHDOWNQ saws. on coed euthorltv. mid a ma. osssaoa-e vrs. of o. Sale. o. Young 10a iii no ‘ llinllor experience subsequent wre- True, ova Swtia balanced its m. Dougan 0o 111 76-583 . FOR ‘/Al-E.To0= n No the blgsfiollk for tthitts in-o- budget. under Government sale in . HMO Rem! 0 v0 0h 0 t m- 1938, but the province spent 41o mll- R Doiron 104 137 134 -—- W- .- » v-q illbitlorl not. if it does not. wan an lion dollars w do it. and increased ' BRINGING UP FATHER increase in crime. Crime and liquor its buslnass about eight per cent... M‘ Mwman” 76 7‘ 76 ‘m BY Gem!" “fllllmls "Ouilegllllllglun Mr Blesedell went :0” timndllgd wheat} ollrulougerlllzlw’ ° Film“ l" a“ 9° yo" .. . . ' me mes y e u . es ' . on, debauohes womanhood. In On- at that 00st, the province balanced M‘ Dwga“ 76 7° 9P5“, (5:81- Au. Goo" WW“ THAT W10 1511811“) under bet/e"!!! its budset. "surely P.E.I. does not T , . _ WELL- HOW coma ABELL- EYDiQ/fi-ilw“; 5m”? SUPPOSE ioomsé-onvlctlons for ltlildlfitagle gf- dfilsife to rectify its financial dim- °“ "ht “t 7 °°l°°k 5l‘"11~— aov JUST BQOLIGI-fl’ no coNflNuAfi E1 "Qal-‘Uwfiléfil’ enoas ywomeri. pralc ca y ou - c tea n that fashion! As the , - You)? CANETLI -MAGGI - _ “' ,_ ed for eight offences between 1934 chief commissioner o; Ontario “b LADIES ' GENTS LEFT IN THE i-(gl-EE“ slHuz 1125?)‘ WJET/‘égUgEL-‘i-T THE DQODQ‘ . and i038. Drunkenness, for ex- lmowledged. governments appear to E1 Mllellell R Ellison CAFE? FROM MALKIN’ HQM _ unpie. from 319 (1934) 0088B (i038). be in the liquor business to make I». Elllson T. McAdam ALI. DAY-OH-l I Dr. VAHJ. Lrz/indsays‘ that ferlnlrilirie giohq? not m gontro] the Qonsump- Vi}? 1 .1 A. Bialufchiird JUST srizwso IN ; eon t ons or run ennes. n o- ono li uor. . c ar ane .1. ernef.’ r ronto between 1938-39. increased W Mr. Blgsedell went on: Is it all E. Connors '1‘. Wllsfm Z f, per cent. We need to beware. beer right to open up on beer and wine? K. Curie-v J, Cnyle ’ and iviue must have played a large Authorities in Great Britain and the '_.__.___i _. ~ rt in this situation in Ontario. United states give examples touch- ' ouid P. B. I. fear much different- inc the disastrous results of this ' 7 iv under the legalized sale of beer pimp“ both 1n the increased Con- , and wtne? sumption of hard liquor and otlzer- . 1 How does o nlng u affect wise. In Canada (1937 - Ben I , i drunkenness? Polfitlng to the Unlt- Spence) 60.71 per cent. of the dlco- ed Stairs. the s caller argued that hol that entered tlte blood of crui- |0 I fellhlllt‘ ailthorit es show that fol- iidian people entered throu ii beer b11111! reveal. drunkenness lncreas- and 11.61 cer cent. entered hrough ‘ i T’ l ed among yoiml! Boogie. In On- wine: that is over '70 per cent. .0r O I e 1 tlrio (Irwin) from l 38 (the yea!‘ the two if that isright. Spirits, ac- beforc the introduction of beverage cording to this, oniy amounted foi- ~~> — ~ — ~ », looms) and 1938 convictions for drunkenness doubiecl- 8.724 to l7.- 575 Whv not with more legal sale nlaces 1809i than there were in the tar davs of 1910-1533. Nova Scoila flld 3-1000 gallons more of mird llUUOT in 1939 than tn the previous ‘ear. Whether authorities denv it ir not. people must get drunk under urh conditions. For exam le. the _ iew Brilnswick Commisiongr in his Wvlvillli? '§'§i§§d, France Ger- at ‘he Summit Club saturdal ON YOUR MAP RAINBOW “A 32-‘38 report said that "drunkeh- many and Italy cuttinz clown 0n winner, °r we w“? l“ 1931 and OM‘ w“ 1* rarely Keen." Albeit- tllfll» liquor consumption this is no time 1934' Fm!” t°°k ‘m’ Mad at m‘? ~ 5k‘!- lmc veai- the New Brunswick reo- for 9.1.1:. 1.t0 act otherwise. m“ “m” “"1 “'35 never headed // we ile spout approximately $5.00 Del‘ In closing, the speaker compli- lhml-‘lh Curr" 5111131?" ll" lllrllfill x ' ? llillta for liquor. Moreover about menged m1; nrovinoo on in; feten- at the seventh. Parley promptly - l/ ue thousand were convicted fcr tlon of Prohibition. and urged that went in front again at the eighth. o .¢ ______m_ <- runkeuiiess in the province that ear. 0n tiie other hand, P. l-.‘. I. non: only about two dollars for riik when ilic rest of Canada aside roni this province. spent on an av- Yflllt‘ 0i about. $8.00 per capita ior llllOI‘—OlflClfll figures. Doubtloss the opening of facilities ll oblalniniz liquor would increase s ionsiimptloli. T11" silenkei- continued: How (lees )I‘ii nr: ill) seem tn re-act. 0n butl- rts? In improved homes. incres- I uea iii. and the lke. Professor is Fisher contends that Pront- ll has saved the Unted Stntrs , 0.060.000 unnulllly- HOIIOUF-lble hibition Act, and ever demand het- m“... Mal-mm you“. _ MR. 131.1005? QNLY -l‘ll-‘Ml\Il‘l'l1y.Lvv_lin held‘ Y1l1OIItZIYKl mi- enforcemeint. BLESBDELL n, a ni-Qqucusi neni-(i in London FIFTY CENTS —- . THAT; Ntc——fi,TG-o-“i -r~—_'_________. __.._..._._. ~' i‘ "H295 premiers) p n ‘e . M. = l ~55“ --_ q-oivful um- ‘ UH. w/riuir YCLVLLMQWR/ d ‘omg n’ expw I VVE F1N15t1l-D H5115 -- AT’S LEFT‘ flu. GIVE YOU rlzish Empire. I believe. used to \ mat his ncvcrnment never made "out out. of lmuor. 'i‘he__lri ' Tiny Schooner Slips Off 0n Long ligage LOUIBBURG, N. 5., June M- (CP)-The tiny schooner Thunder- blrd, with one man and two wo- men as crew, slipped out of port late today on the tart o! a. 6.000- mile trip to Vancouver and im- medlately ran into her first bit of trouble. Shortly after slipping her moor- Lngs, the ll-ton auxiliary craift nosed Into a. sand bank as she drove down harbor under a spank- ing breeze. She was free in 10 minutes. though, and pointing her nose down the Atlantic for Flor- ldfl. expected to be the first land- fall. Aboard were Skipper Jack Shark IlI-Vltltor and former Yukon gold miner, and two adventure-seeking women from the wast coast- Mavis Wilcox, Vancouver music teacher and Betty Lowrnan, ee- ianoo newspaper woman from na. cartel. Wash. Both the women are seasoned sailors. 27.68 per cent. of the alcohol that got into the blood of our people. Beer and wine seems to be our blir enemy in the light 0f tl-is esti- mate. Moreover. beer and wine do not seem to decrease the consump- tion of hard liquor as many like to argue. P. . L-Beware of opening up on beer and wine, for they are it keep In the company of such world figures as Evangeline Booth. Henrv Ford. General Pershing. Lloyd George, Admiral Jelllcoe. Thomas A. Edison. scores 0f American college presidents. and many other like fig- ures who have uttered repeated and far-flung praise for Pmillbltlcn. Canada. ‘in its fight to bring back Prohibition, and the world. have their eyes on Prince Edward Island. Rlev. Edward Mlliey spoke. show- ing from his observation, the evils that followed the introduction of Government Sale in the Ylest. and urged P. E. I. to stand bv its Pro- Sezx. P. E. Isiah Temperance F‘ oration. North River. PEI-- June 22 1940 $1.00 will and J00 Sweet Cine 1W I lo. Old Virginia pine tobacco to Canadians serving In United Kingdom and France only. Addreao-Wswoei Cape" 7-0. Boll 0M), Montreal, Que. I ‘There will be a. practice forfthe Brighton Hawks tonight at 7 p. m. the following is the team to be picked to play Wednesday after- noon. lrlawkszM. McDonald. J. LeCiair, E. McCourt. W. Chandler, B. Wil- liams L. Ward, F‘. Rozers, A. Mc- Sivain. N. Lartor. M. Sherry, J. Taweli. D. Diamond. S. Brown, C. McSwaln, B. McEacheri-i. WINS MEN'S SINGLES CHICAGO. June 2+-IAP)—Don McNeili of Oklahoma City won the men's singles championship of the United States Clay Courts Tourna- ment today with a four-set victory over Bobby Riggs of Chicago, top ranking amateur. Scores were 6-1, 8-4, 7-9 and 6-3. Bowuuc RESULTS HOLY NAME BOWLING Duck Pin Mixed Doubles TORONTO. Juno Zl-(CE- Phil Farley. the Scarborough shot-maker. won the Ontario ama- teur golf championship for the third time when lie defeated Moi Currer of surburban Summit Golf Club 2 and 1 in the 18-hole final Petain Not Pleased With British View LONDON, Julie 23—(CP)—Pre- (ll France, uzeiiielii." at. Prl: e Minister Churchill's statement on the Bri- tish ‘Governments "Ellef Mid amazement“ at France's acceptance of Germany's terms. "Mr. chuschili must know that our faith in ourselves has riot wavered,“ Petain said. '-We can ilnderstand his an- guish," the French leader con- tinued. "but we cannot pass over his speech without. protesting.“ Petain said Mr. Churchill was competent to judge the affairs of ills own countvv but not to judge those o! France “much less those of French honor.“ “Oug- fing is intact." he said. The terms of the armistice were not announced in the news bui- OllT OUR WAY §~_°_°f'_'l -_ rates. 48. l By J. R. Williams mm BOARDING HOUSE With - Mrtinr Hoopio uisv, uucuz Amos! C’MDN AND s: on out: SIDE - l WE'RE SHORT ' i‘ one MAN,’ WE'LL PITCH EASV TO PITCH ‘EAQY TO ME IT NECESSARV TO coBBpR QPEAKERpR RUTH ? EGAD, WHERE 0o THOSE DIAMOND IMMORTALS ACQUIRED "THEIR GUPERB BATTING JNDEED.’ was / OKAV av "nus ONLY PITCH EASY "ro vow-LET BATTEIZ i-IiM PLAY HE EVER YOUQUPPOSE "HES THE I KNEW .1 " ORIGINAL Auvruireél Al-L- K- Aisoorr? FORM lF ir waeovr mom AMos AMEQICAN was trill on B. Hooves OF THE on: eammoize ., oaiolespucis KNOWN AS "ROUND "rRiP" HOOPLE ? I sezyom" YER HELM, WIMFN, WE'RE elem‘ HOME ‘$1 AYE, ‘MR, WITH PLEA$URE— PM GLAD ‘IOU QAW WI5DOM IN NOT GOING TO THAT PLPLE INDICATED 7 1 ‘_ ’ X I950, R|Il| Fesmm S I1", III“ W11“ njhl IIIWJ“ ~ IT E TIPPIE AND “CAI” STUBBS A FOOL'6 CHPF=E— WE MlC-JHT HAVE ENDED UP A“: $TEW IN THE. POT AT THE WA$ ONLY ND OF OUR OR, PERCHKNCE, OUR BONE$ VJOULD BLEACH ON 5OME FORGOT TEN $HORE$ OH. HORRORS‘. W T BEF ORE ‘IE6. ‘IOLIRB WK: A WEE DECISION- TO TURN BACK lT WKQ MOW Yct irz LAW/N, ARE. YOU SURE. YCU DON'T WANT ME TO GRMFMA JUST BAKED 50mg fQQKifjs _ - SHE SAID FOIL You 1D COME Ovnr; -- n» hm» u...»- (A... 1...... no ‘IILLIE THE TOILER - NOT ACCORDING ‘>110 VREPUTKATION MRS \$Z/H AD wit. n5 TOO LATE 11ml’, 'CQUNTTA EARCH IS ALTZEADY Em m’ ‘EM - . M”... C‘ ob s._ Rv Wesiover 1 ‘Bun which {snowed Peumfs brie! |'M NOT v - QQNIT M|ND TgAT IJ-us-r 5° YOU'RE w Yo I r l l ~“‘“flé> l l l‘ ___' _ _ " ~ i URE DOING 5O SUI? ,_. . . Fpggfilg... we nnnouncm. m‘, m, Bgavssizoor 3,1 CAME oven: TO TALK ms SISTER.. '7 MUCH FOR ‘rue suappkszlfsi MACMTZAQ.$SQLq-UK“LE§<NK?IG€%‘F ‘ , ‘bulletin, a band played the Mar- TH-‘SVSL?’ 4 - WELL,WELL BOIV..HE THINKS THE ILIJMANNERéD M“ | selllalsc twice. and then soicmn- ~ VOURE WONDER- Aps , 1y mpnflod that. General Charles De Gaiillo hon been dismissed for the speeches lie broadcast. from London ilvgliig Frenchmen to4con- tiuue t0 fight by Britain's Sidf‘. 1n an apparent. reference to the British Government's 0099"] l0 all HOUSE FUI.._SO PATIENT AND SWEET- TEMPERED I . . ‘ l ‘"l' l- ‘ Do the girl: like Captain Witliennoon?" f§fn"",‘.§“”,",.,.'°fl§;“,‘. v a" 3gp. "Do they? They coll him Sweet Cop!" manv. Petain saidz- - ; "No rne can divide France willie she suffers. Mr, Churchill must i SWEET CAPORAL CIGARETTES know that. our faith in ourselves has not wavered," The Marshal said the French , “The pines! [arm in which ‘ canbe mulled." Defi-“flflt- Md 5”“ m‘ hnd d9“ .- iistated, but. "our fatherland." he addedh lcrnains llntflltalfifl a0 I X. t l. . . l ...-.~..._~. .- ..