__-_F31,9_1W”¥‘. -B954, ~ --ran :anion -nm THE CHAnLo'r'rm‘owN GUARDIAN rn." on iw- Pass mv: 1 MNDAL liE_B_f_F1,_R_A_llCE1 ALLIANCE Foil ABoi.|riori GOES U l-i__.__ (From Our bwn Reporter) _O’l“I‘AWA,- Feb. 5.-'Two or three " ltiliie Iiiberals have been harp- i for :Warsl days upon the qorlr of he c, omsll er Alert, th 0 ` Br\&on“ coec:€.‘qliilltihg` in Qnvai: is -charges that the boat was being se t on special trips to the north in o_ er to accomodate Conservative w bers in a' by-e ctjion, pending in Vi torle. County-and that the‘ boat w carrying liquor. These charges they made without evidence and without waiting for suv e§Dli\lll1’~lon from the Minister. Tqddx- J.. D.. came a- round with all the beets and the whold 0Dp00ltion scandal went into thin air like a puff of smoke. The Minister showed that the Alert's 1:~‘_-_-f;_~,-_-:,~_-_-_-_-_-;,-; - -_-_-_-_-_ _-_-_-, _ __:___._e_._._. _ trips bad been upon orders to make an investigation of illegal fishing by 'an Anlericein schooner, 'of wh-ion, Cape Breton fishermen had made °0l_\2l1ls_int. As had been the custom for years, the Alert took on hoard 111111’ l1ePl1111'2¢rs going its way _ there being no other means of convey- ence.- Every trip had been regular but because he had disobeyed the order sent a few days ago to dis- continue carrying passengers, the Department had ordered the sus- .pension of Custom Officer Angus ,YOUIIZ Of North Sydney. The Minis- ter further stated that there was ab- ;sol_utelg no ground for the charge .that t e Alert had liquor on board, and he read a statement, from the customs officers detailing what freight was on board. uw. . Fliillifll lillilii lilli lllll fill (Ca adlan Press) VRSAILLUS, Fra'nce`.,' Feb, 5,- Raoul D. Reels, the 'French aviator, was killed today by a fall of 600 fee_t‘ while experimenting w-lth a new model biplane. He b-ad been a cer- tificated flying man since 1911. ui; sssrilrs. ` rss rssrsssruns. 1.1115- 1\9911.» ETC- r (Special to The Guardian) 'l‘ )I¢0N'I`O, Feb. 6.-Fine hilt de- cid diy cold. 'FEE WEATHER.-Yesterday was fnir`and cold. Tue liigbest temperature registered ¥0B_¥P1‘day wa_s 20 degrees above zero, as against' 16 degrees above, the loiifi-st recorded the previous night. At ll n. m. it was 16 degreesnhove; ut 9 p. m. 13 degrees above, _ The tide will be‘ high this ‘morning nt 1126 and tomorrow nt ass; it will , be high this afternoon at 7.04. 1 ‘ The sun sets this afternoon at 5.1-i_ and 'tomorrow at 5.15; it rises to-_ morrow morning at 7.15 and Sunday at 7.14. The moon sets this afternoon ilt 5.28`.` The first quarter of the moon was on Thursday, Feb. 3rd. ut 6.31! a. ln. ` 'l‘l_1_ere _will be n iull moon on Tiles- dsy;’Feb.-10th -at»1.35 n. ni. Thy length of today will be nine hours and fifty-eight minutes. ui .J iuiiii nicuiu inimi- .___- ~ "'(Specia1 to The Guardlan) Hslirrou, N. la., ren. 5.-Hon. J. Murray, new Commiss¥oner of `Agri,_ulture, for Fleming Govern- nment, was not opossed in nomination and"`wns declared elected. i o-~.f,.-»»--_ cosussssn ses _ " ioo me roll cu\ss_lrlciulo_s amasse- One cent per word each insertion is this column. uash must accompnny orddfr. _Minimum charge twenty-five eww NURSE GIRL \VAN"l'ED. APPLY _ 114 l_§enc_Eit._____ __ 108,11-2-sMti. WANTED A PAIR OF CROSS fakes. State Price. 1 Address. F.. ___p_gx___l1e; city. ' loia-2-imaipq. SMART .lN'1‘ELLIGl'0N’I` BOY WANT- ed for printing Ofliee. M1111! 51251215111- _ 1_!111'_§:?_\i‘_111111~ ron sans.-naolsfiinasn elbo- liah Bloodbounds, price right. Ap- ...pl?_ W. F. Weeks, Fredericton, P. ln, _ 2-angina 1-‘on same.-ous rain PA'rci-inn foxes, ninety per cent. Black will sell separately. W. F. W§;k_l,. Fl'ti§l‘-°‘ erfcton. 1 1f-2;62lpd_- `w'u noise sr.n`rs'roH rox. teirsaeh withwmhle out of litter of five last Spring. Terms easy. T. J. Crhlg, Orwell Cove, P. E. I. ' 1077-2-5M2lDd. FOXES FOR SALE.-I HAVE A nu_i_nhe_r of lllsck loin. one N111' °1 we Island Patches, and some 1111- l>_ Odltock whigdwfeb todil- pole of at ones. rices right. If ln- tefested write on phone. O. lil- P. Yeb, Alberton, P. E. I. 1058-2-411131 strsl in with s ond Ri er lo town, s igh state of I d house se en other ifeilsrnese wat- _ will pro- to 100 sounds. Derby Line, Auainwood ui _wus LETIER FROM H. R. H. 1 His Honor Governor Rogers has re- ceived tbe following letter from H. R. H. the Duke of Connaught, Gov- ernor General with reference to the Boy Scout Movement: My dear Sir, I am writing to commend to your €‘HI1ecial support li work which ap- peals to me us one of exceptional merit und hope for the future, nan.c- 1YI Can-adn's part in that great world movement, the Boy Scouts As- soclntionx Although the movement is probab- ly well known to you,_ I enclose ii few notes upon its ohiect and deve- velopmcnt. I should like to take this opportunity of expressing to you my conviction of the great edu cntionsl value of it in Canada, li the next generation of Canadians, who will be drawn from all the white races of the world, are to be formed into a notion of good high-minded citizens llnder the British flag. Much has been done and much ground has been cleared. but al- though nret class organizations have been formed in certain parts of the Dominion, ln others the results have been less favourable. It is clear to me tbut if the .move- ment is not to lose ground, it is essential that u central fund he raised to provide for the cost of generally controlling and directing the movement throughout the Do- minion, more especially to cover the salary and expenses of a Dominion Secretary with a' small office staff. This Secretary would be expected to travel extensively, to lend the bene- fit of his experience and advice to local officials, and to keep the main purpose of the organisation con- stantly before the local authorities. I am pleased to say that one - of Caueds/s most distinguished citiens has already offered to contribute an annual sum of $5,000 for 3 years; provided a similar sum is raised for three additional years. It is there- fore necessary to raise a minlum of $15,000, payments to be spread over three years. I am aware that the present mo- ment is not a favourable one in which to ask for subscriptions. I ani also aware that a call for subscrip- tions to a general fund for the whole of Canada may he less popular 11111111 one for n locnl organization. Never- theless,‘ the cause is so meritorious and is one which I am so nrdently desirous of seeing placed upon a regular and satisfactory f001111\!11@‘ fore the close of my term Of 011100 119 Governor-General, that I veuf-1116 10 make n very strong 11111101-11 120 YO11 for your personal interest and Bull' port for n movement which I look upon as of real and 81`0W11`1B 1_111' ‘portance to the future of the ln- minion. Yours Sincerely, ARTHUR. Norns ou 'mn nov ‘ scour Assocmrlou OBJECT _ The prime object of the m0v011‘1%11 in rm development ol :T011 0113_‘:_1_‘_ ship 111110113 1111!' 1”' '°'m ng li -bits eharacter; by training therr. in a_ of obedience, observation and eel -re- lfunceg b lll0\llebi?l118 1°Y°113Y “ml ,ruourntfwlness for others sm: _ _gi teaching them services u_sefu "on ___ pupils and also handlers ts us themselves. ' GHIEFB AND SUPPORTERS The Boy Scout movement _\_N1;1; _munded by Major'-Generaliflir Ro c_. Bmw p0we]1_ The Association E supported by tl1_° 11110" P"°‘"z'°“ and illustrious men in Great Bri__sl:1_- His Maloney the K11111 1° 11° "“_;`_§’___ -an- o onneu . ' me nord! i-lis1111°°°‘°'°° mg' lil” position of Dominion Chief 1;! ___ supporters of the movement in B _ ‘ada-‘include the bleut.-Governors_ “ea Provinces' who act as Pnntnzglansl .frrovinoisi _' C°\111¢1‘°» 1-1°“___'_____.,,,,,,._ Sherwood Dominion Com _______»__ c___ and man! 01 1-11° 111°" prom »“’“'- °' 1J°1"°f‘ll°Jnssns _ ______ V In " ‘;‘..°.i°.':“l~2'1‘-»-»-- ' been little |h°1‘¢'°.1 1119"°“°‘"' :rn It World- m m°mb°;~:n|1ise?l:esrl)y a million d .D gg: 3? ditderent races. °1`°°‘1l ‘W1 colour. . rt nd fifty thousand nnznllrvld dgcelvell the benehts of the 'i7i1iiirs~.°i1l.:.‘i °°“*f“ ‘ Continued from page 1 _ missed as a result of the Prosecutors course. In Charlottetown seven een- vlctions were obtained, and Mr. Bois- ner was instrumental 'in having three esses dismissed: In Sourls sev- en convictions were obtained. ' FUTURE PLANS: 10th. It will be the duty ol this meeting to consider and determine how to make our future plans more efficient. ' We recommend that the Executive Committee be instructed to seek fur- ther amendments to the Prohibition £212, found necessary by past exper- e. We recommend- that the Executive instructed to lay before the Gov. ernment the conditions we have fguud to exist in connection with the ad. mlnlstrntion of the Prohibition Law, nnd_ to seek the necessary changes as to insure its efficiency. We believe that in the enforcement of the law it should not be necessary 101 Others than recognized officials of the low to lnltiste and carry on 1"'°5°°“11°1111 Hgafinst. law-breakers. A__f;_the present time that necessity 0 ms to the lexity or the officials does exist. We thina we have proven to the Province that given an honest Pros- cutor the Prohibition Law can be ef. 1@01=iv°ly enforced. and it is me .lui 111111711151 fight 111111111118 person to usa all possible influence to reach so de. sirnble an end, FIELD SE¢R£Ilisr's nsroilr 11"’ 1"1°111.S¢=0re1ui~v, nov. w rl _VEf_iv_l_;on, submitted his report ns fol. Fellow Workers:--I present tu you my nr” 191101' 11 HS y0ul‘s representa- tl:_£;._ At the solicitation of your ex. ;"§____ "_°____I3_13°011 11D this work oil Julv Aa the new amendments had just beuome effective, it was deemed "eng S1101? 20 iwlut out to rho public the "110~l1Ke relating to drinking on the trains and to treating in public places, 'l‘ilis was my first work, For this purpose I nttelldeil some of the lf1l‘I<0Sl~ of the public guthmings licld in this Province. With onlv two ex- 1`0P131011S. the Cundllut of the crowds was much iiriprovcii over for-mor yfinrs T110" 0211111 while the convention and Association were being held I represent-cd the Temperance Alliance at the most of them. Another aspect of the work that has been in itself invaluable is that of examining the list of certificates sent in from the various Drug Stol-on of the'P_Ii0vfnce. By virtue of one of the new amendments given lest year, it ls necessary for every Drug- glst to send in his prescription list to the oillce of the Provincial Secre- tary, before the 10th day of the new month. For failing to do this we have had one conviction and many more could have been obtain- ed if our prosecutors' had been ri little more diligent. ' _ The insight ennernis work nas giv. .en us ofthe methods pursued by ,doctors ‘and drussists is simply as owed, however, by this vigorous and aggressive onnsyaign recently carried oil in the Prov noe. This work has had a two-fold result. It has reveal- ed to us the actual facts. We have been contenting ourselves and crying ..p,._a¢e_ peace" when there was no Peace. What has this work shown? It has revealed that some of the D,.,_,g.g¢0;-eg and Idotels of this Pro- vincyara merely llqiuor saloons giy_\:n ,m0¢_he;~ num(-__ After all it is no t 1‘~ mu-5,3 that mu_f‘,f',al`5 \)\ll. U16 fYiCl3~ peranea Alliance has been- overshad- 1 ___.____._.___i been two or three against some of but the demand was not large. (F10111 Our 0Wu R0D0l'l-er) them. Then in a few cases the sum- what was needed most was a cam- OTTAWA. Feb- 5.-The House of fmouses had been made out in the psign of ouucntion to be initiated by C°""“°"“ ‘1°°“ 11°* 011011 engage in wrong name. the medical profession. The Alliance 11" A°1“1“1111° 11111111111 118 full Of in- The total number of cases tried was strong, not by virtue of the 11119915, 11° that 111111011 W1” 111111111 10'. .where the witnesses appeared was number who were gathered together day bl' M1- R011Q1`11 l3Y11€1‘lllke’s rcso-| twenty one convictions, two third there but because of what they re- 1“t1°" 1° “1"‘11‘1‘ °11T111111 91111191' offences and nineteen first offenses. presented. The past year had been 1110111 111 15111111110- T110 1101111111 0011-] In the Summarside cases it wan a noble one in the world-wide pro- 1111111'-11 1-111`<111Kl1 the ulte1'110uli and reported that I had full knowledge gress of tempernnce reform. The ‘fVf11111`1f!. will tllcre was sufficient of, and was a party to un agreement Speaker referred to the great inter- 1111181911” 111 0111111011 1‘Vi‘1911C€<1 011 in making e. concession to one of the national temperaiicc convention 110111 151111111 111 1110 H1111110 111 11111111' clerks in the Drug store oi Dr. A.A. W111011 was held in Loudon. the pre- 1111" 1"1°’°“1 11"`°"1111°"1- McLellan, I had been approaches aident of which, also president of the _M"~ B1°"°‘111"~' 111111 119011 1110P111`111g .several times about it, but it is not 001193 01 P11YBiCi11I1S. had denounced 1”” C115” 101' some 1111119 111111 110 |119' _true 'PHAT I was a party to, or had in stringent, unequivocal terms the 11°"t°‘1_ 11 011191111 1111.1111”f`@111 101 1118 _’¢ver__Ziveu consent to any such __gree_ uga of a|¢0h0~1 and had stated that resolution, tllougll the _vigor with ment. 11'- Was 1112 duty of every medical which he expressed his opinions! when this was proposed I c0__s__lt__ man to be D, total a\,5mine,~_ During tended nt times to arouse dissent. ed M,._ Schurman ,md ML Bentley the year gone, ¢o0_ the B;-muh par. Capital punishment lie declared to as well 5,, other membe,-E of the Ay, liament had passed the Scotisll 1111 211121111111 1110 111W U1 (1011. 110 dc- mmce Committee and they said owe Temperance Bill, the mug; advancgd terrelit of crime, and il brand on the -Hymn ___._, each case on ____ m____t‘_.. temperance legislation ever enacted children for generations. No man From the bggi,ming_0f our wnrk in‘ hy that body. France and Germany who believes ill the _ Creator dare Prince G0____tv .mm was 0___, __O____y seemed to have realised that power vofe_ against the bill to abolish. must rest with the sober nation foi _and from it we never swerveil. To . ` _ " _ ' __ ' _my and ____ ____ _________ _______teme_____ ____ F,-,,,,¢e was suppressing the liquor tbeie wt-ru ci-les of no no but Mr. have been _mule ___ my _______e ____ _____ trafbc while the Kamen wus striving Blckciwliku wus iiililu.uiito)lElml)fl \l;ll`9|_ (qll;;ti€)\1|s_ l:il"t81'Hi1l1;ettlll`egRelYf1ElVll?l)Cl1`ll?;1sdl`:t1llftcl‘? most sacred gancuons. and the mos? left Out* MR Hl<]N'I‘Ll111' matte, This motion wm. received Ars result of the publicity ot 'Dr. 'iz F. Fullerton, colonel Monro anis citizens or to nom positions of w____ °_______________ w______ was _enewed these facto and ofa caeetrled. the »-gud Messrs Ma;-nunii una Full, Mr, public influence. We have reason to when Mr Bentley responded to the list has Uole down in one instance Heaney thanked the Secretary for the-_. rejoice in the indignation of those __e_ “est _md approached the p|__u0,m_ as low 5| -.141 fog- one month. linformatlon, adding time he had been who are exposed, for its shows that R__3_________k___g on the extent of _wing The whole year s work of the Tent- und,” the imprnggiqn that he was A manhood still lives in them and 111103' into the whole matter he dash-ell fn member of the Etecutivef which he U0 “°11“m°‘l °f and disgusmd “gui know what particular subject they *was glad to discover was not'the t11°11` °W1‘ 1’11Bl11els. It is time t fa w_s__ed ___m to _.,,fe1~.to. Mr. Schut- 3-m5e_ umughtgry The minutes were within the last few weeks the tra c ma# __e____ed thgt they would mm tn 'then unanimousl ado' ted as satis- 5 5 he: about the cases in Summerslde. factory. y P power in real-still: 111° fire? °_' law Proceeding Mr. Bentley said that ho 1-‘RESIDENTS 'ADDRESS Bud' order. But such vic or e_at uma; had the honor to be engaged by the ,_.____ P__e___________ read me address ____ fre, and enlightened 00111111111* Y _ Committee of the Temperance Alli- s ell defeat Por they B18 1111 ex the meeting._ It was unquestionably P ' 1, 81106 1-0 001- l01` them 01111 110 °°111111°t d 1 1 1’°'“" 91 th” v1°i°“° WW” and he those particular prohibition cases something like sixty cases in hand. nation had sigillfl-ed his intention of 'rliose cms worn linndorl to me Pro- distributing in ine noliooln ouch secutorfln the three counties. Roch other temperance literature .as it of them appeared willing to do 11119 might be decided to circulate; and best to make this _etiiort ah suceegfére nge Alliance :tood ___i::_<1Z°_2_1l :_1;__1\_;1;;1;1- Tl W0 I l ` ’ ' ' ' ` _ ' ' ' eh=l°vg2do£ri't‘h.illildll'. s:l-lil; event 03 tiiifntglrlxxlnxcusins of such literature D. wilson, for the dignified, impiir- 11 _- ___ __ '____________i 424#-1-llihi _ (_.-L _ _ prosccil on mo Inna to "mg, ,gi-v|¢n_ Thug we for -educutionui purposes. l-le had ii.i. .ind effective wily in which be line <\____ o _ _ e _ ___ _X _ ___ _ _ _ _ ____ v m of this work ersounll iliurlnle ed the important mid difll-i ((-0ntin\\P< 011111129 B l- Miuilrd s Linimerit Lures Dis mper. liulicc fully endorses the ilctlun of its ldxcclitlvo iloiniuittee ill securing the services of so eillcient ii Field Secret- nry ns the Rev. W. D. Wilson bus proven himself to be. and hereby ln- structs the incoming Executive to do their utmost to retain his services for the coming year; und we pledge an eloquent ea ing in an sh e man- _“__ _ __ _mes which the uqum- __ ner with the' turbid liquor-tradic pro- :gmc ';_,___f‘y_:_°;e_.e controls and which in which the rLc;_f._;a_;>-.;_1_:estav_\r_;re_0¢:_1;_:f_<;r2; bleni. in regard to which the speaker ___ its Worst condem,m¢i0n_ It is nog _e;i_. theecwseei; saver the w__o___ ____o___n____ made some justiilablv scratching rc- conceivable that free citizens, not _Eno k o___ ___ __o__d__ct the *lllal~l\s, and setting foith cleurlv and to gay ohurchmen or stntcsmen, 1_:;_‘(1;___1f:__‘_‘_‘_"_;___ 0? the gases ___ Q________.__ The two detectives have shown thy pllbciselllyllflxtg dlxtv 0r'u“thAma\tl]lce (bm: imma b cl-dnlaleelydlseklggdtetxllig Bud Prillce Counties, and he Wll3|f*»‘f¥_ their report that In _,wma _of t e 3 |u~0 l0f11S\’.E ln c no il _\l;‘ :CW Bll Ill E___ th tl now cn ____ ____de_.l‘_un,|_ by tha gonfqn 9 Drug-Store: dwlnking is cnrlled on to galilcxgdgasggfwilngiggségz_$1e____l_3 ___§_;ls_bnm&_ho____nl_i_c;:e<;u_t{_r;:1__s ii great ci 811 - . _ _ ` '- Y I h 1 1 _ feeding its llist 1’ 1" ‘ _ Another thmg thmdllslilnghgfltligg LhmlldlklxitlidneetdnEnlil\?\(lsi?l`§€icwl;l;D0ilx£\ 1 agdolgleddeonnguzsiin victims. “"1"” he _“l""°____`:;_t_‘ t(;v:::_‘_7e__yE§j,_.f_g2s has reveahtlllem fildl:ni:1(\)l:atel‘ 11311110-we ‘rlssdciallv iilln view of the fact that Wo have nothlnf! 111 111111 ex°_"1?" 1611" g_:’_?_te of ,,‘_,\ei|| A(‘.liui-lottetown Mr- clillhlia ggrcieulnrly of the Slimmer- only li snort notion line been publis- nrsv 111111 111011 U1. f_“1’1‘° ““"‘”'_1“°` sinniiwoini inni in--n acting for the S 1 `- . , f ‘ t-henite ness unions, 11111' _ 1 1 t f. d Bid” court' TU gwe yol1ei1sdm;‘;£»lf?:f? :ed ‘El th°___pr°sé» ““‘§__:_'he rcliggt .gl Illeldlple tlleinselvcs_ Plosmélwro ili;s(i\r‘lul\lllis Ebityldilille “lip of what we had “ii “time this court he hum? ve Umm ee wal e' e "ileiitleli'.eu " concluded Mr. Su- Yuen "_;x__xy_,_ne,| to ¢_h,,f_ gentleman 1°1'__ 111° 1"” “hnw t 6 k‘_§;i___3e:_?$;_ tg;e!2B;:,)§mcS;: xlfglimnu tberlund, “inipol'tunt matters will be ‘_1____‘€"_‘_‘c (M_._ B,,nu,.y) ,,¢_ the roqiii-af. sn . _ . ' _wi _ . . _ urt wus 04111911 1111 T1’“"°d“y' sn..-ill part of the work of the (.»om- lnid 11910111 Y011 1111' °°““m°"“u°“ _'“ of thc Alliiiiice uould hiivr thi run Th” co 1 did ot , - . 'r ~ 1 wh ll t busl- - _ l\1i'.h`n\i\l\w>01l I Jan Sth for ten Oclook. ltd urged mmtee, he had Utne to report M ob nw" gue muse VPS oly ljclellr- dm*-t Ui' Hmncllflllhl*l‘Htilil(l flint he lliiil ' 1 then u 10 - . ' 1 F ~ oss. lt is our object to ll‘lii|, ogegnslllyglavgi; unfyfternoon Ollcned ;‘2_;'1;‘;_____ t°__§l_;gml;l_l__;_ne€ie`dur__(; FV Lg. light the facts, in thc course ol ii - ~ . _ _ _ _ _ again at three and closed nr, five. ____c year the _“edit mm due go the this your s wolk, tliui. affect tho tem 1191110' - 1 cause for good or cvll und Friday, Jan. 9th. 0011"' C” tm Legislation Commfittce, to the encrire' 1111111101- _ 1 ____ _ _- ‘ _ -_ _ ________,____ t____t Mn ten o‘clock and did not oD°f[;,1‘ din tic and efficient field-secretary whom to dc..lde what tliiluis are liill101"11 1_°_ f.enciiil _ini_ on _“iw ______ ____ ______ twelve and adjourned iitngnsyoged at they had been fortunate in secilrimr, 1°" m’ mmrc syuccessh' v'Thcr(f.i:1<(1“tli bnH;tli“»iim‘»iii‘.l_'___&;i____tli;i____ _\,______________________ _____________ ,_,________ some ___ ' ii . 1 - ~ 2 . on wedrwnday Jldn' Otudllzncollx Treasuren Sinn the last meeting 'hung out the facts nnecung the emma d\ll¢(i`-‘_silllfilltl\yVS\li`lills l-1,illi-.ly thc /\lliiiilf'c'u; 1 “ned at 10 u' m' all nd for dinner 111° B‘11’°1`1“t°“d°“1‘ "1 Educntion bud |01 lompemnce upon wmch ever-5: ‘Ulm t‘ho` ilovernmellt wished to keel* 1110111' til 12.05 and then c osea ___ ___ and endeavoured to secure proper temper- _ will make his own spP1101=11-1°11- _ 1'- ____________ _“__ _mm ____,____ _“ses ,md N, at 2 P- 111- "P°“°'l nt ' ` D' ' 'ance reading in thc Health Reader of_Sutlier|und's address was received _ nv ____ ________ _________ ________________ _______ cms” at 6'” P' m. urt [the pubnc schools' The Render was wth applause. ‘ dllcltcd ond' fail' metllmla were cm- Wednesday, 28th January °° _._ satisfactory in all other respects,| 'l’i..> report of the Executive Com- ___ cd ______e ______ _,____________ __ |__,__. y___,,,| wg; called for 10 a.m. and did gm but its lessons on'nlcohol were years mitfi-c was then considered clause by F_____1'___é ________ ___ ___________, t______. own 011011 1-1111111 11-05 “'m' and “len elif' behind the scientidc and medical ciiiuse. Concerning the appointment _____________ __'___ _____ ___0___,c__u_,__s were ed at ll a. rr.. 017911011 1111 'L15' 7 knowledge of the present day- The 'ff the Rev. Mr. Wll!011. o 11111111 110111 __ be _,mi in the nuuu of the Prose a careful study of these hours 0110 publishers had promised to bring it lm discussion arose out of the follow- __3___r ,_._____ ___, _____,_,,,_,(_,i_ wm. (uf- canfrse thazllllncgsg ltl1ml`t?v?d(l!‘kA1&Li`fn\1 rpatodlliteé ml: helitghihglslbtzrretggg Img reml“;1lon'Mwmch wfi; Toaed [hy 'l|'ruli‘izn|\1.~nt‘thilt wils roucl\ldr\_\ i_\n_il ce s 0 ' ' ' ia an n erv w w .thc llev. i~_ iirtin' " a ie - . - ,l it \\ llluh 0! 1-11°” ”11°W°‘1 1'" one uence of which wholesale $l1i:l;"l‘l?nt?hil age it is not 0111)' “ lsiabgeselliud been made tile publish- travesty on justice buf it is an 111' ers agreeing to re-wi-its a whole sec- sult to fair minded men and women- ¢,i0n_ The alliance should not lose I should like to submit £0 1011 11 night of this in.p01'1““1 nisitcr. und ‘short stateilfliit re the work of the they should _,ee time than promises .4.¢¢e¢|ve's. »When they I'6D01'¢011 111111 were all fully carried out. 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